@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "437b9070-bbc9-4d2e-a87d-0bd11b3a88a7"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2013-09-27"@en, "1912-05-03"@en ; dcterms:description "All the News of the Creston District"@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcrestonrev/items/1.0172984/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ^M>2��&? y.W~*��V:-<>2Y.f'.e.. IBP fir :?-^.:v#'#.';^ ��bIiy*;yyyy;ys^ ig^^f.^S_����^_;W*wi^il HPM?W?:Sfl?YSi^ "]pY--Y^'YYsYKyK^ Um ;sls$;*l^$��||^^ mv^-'.,- ./y-';':'. '������i";'l'tl",,a^'��� ^Vfore_^'''i^ j''i.-*?- -'��' :;'>^>i'-': '-'������ a^i''-':i*.i'-;-*i; =������-:�� WS.'-i.-. y^s*,-;;;"^^ ple_B��nt news thatY the Vaiiey haB ai- %�� had more to offer he would have sold it ������������>;-.i,,---.'.,i~v.'��.'---^��^v,ni;<'ir��'.-c*,';-.v.i^S*li:&&*^$&%&iVr'i,-;_\\*-'v-i^^^ .-���-.������V-:-' -v.;-:'**';"'-vVvf���-������'��� ^^^���'������.'���-������"v^-:^:;*^';r'Y-f:\\^^^^->^''' y which they bought fssa i_ an improved Ranch ^fl ���������� fekv improved Ranch ��50%.:irbwv **>e ; :Sts?fe ;'~;..\\ :f.i:-,*7i->,vt.��� r�� Y:r' Y-�� Y%YYWtf'i$^Y ?l*'Ji*i^ ?3sSY^*s ^KK^B^f;SceSl��^^ti^^ ^fittilds^C*^*^ .??^B^ailtt:blJl^^ First he blotted ont Goat Mountain, ?;"??'?:ySSSH S9SSS?5;'SSSf ^-^^-_i*_^si"i?^l^:S^;rii-^ri;iS'^sv ���Silfeia-^i^llllisllii^ *'-:e''?:*.^^^ -...--. '^:Itt'^f��'^*h'^S^i'iritnn ?iu- :sfita,n sxias SEiW names ���?:.-rf'. an-. ^er^^^^|^i|^|^^*a*^|iir^ chois, Stanley Hendren, Frfmk'Fatter-; smitiSi?? -.-*.'i i'^T_^'te*S:i:j ?~ vEmrito?V.:D ->,1���,..,-,���..,,.,.ir...v .*}i?^ppfi????ji |^o|^lB]^meia]l^^ ?:?^h,l5ft|||^h^ ia;i^^aSa|i^:'^|S??:;ftYY^ . Evelyn Buj^n^Ao^ Brown,'LiUian ���Uherrihgtch, isrmft ilayden, "Muriel Hobdesi Bl^sohs _l9iid?ess, B?abel Hne- OifOiE, B-Jaaiis MoHuhuD, Jvuniud Ityu 'ga^^iviiui^iw^ tts.'-ji'-rif^i-'felifflli'fl'^^ $_f^:^^h^|!l^qh;^ _iorditeeema 'a no accounting IVUBtluv u-9*ia unttuwyuv. agent for the Magnet Creai-i iSwpai*- **>!��� io s(~fnu3uti ** *.��w. ua,yu iJa -ureHMJU. j Ho was through here last fall and haft , ;'l A^ %rY Yk;yY�� ; Yc:i" :.;-u-, .;J1s*. Y- :'rf;' ;��� -^S^^-^^-s-i'*. | a number of his machines in use in the :- |?Y???Y???S??????^l?:;^%r:w^ ^���^���^^������"^^^������^������^'^^^ ,���'���----?---"!'':-"������',*" ���'������''������" -'������'������''���--'^-���^'���-'-���-���--���--���^--���-������������������--.^���:-!-!''���--���'������������- ���' ���- I Vj'T--*,.'.'^-^'-'. IMllilii....... I vui %}��uwim2:b!9Fi>.^ vf ��� ';?v!4 T;;- '.vKsf^^i^irijai *j-j. * ti +_^i�� <�������"-���.-'-;'-.-: ���"������' '���Y-''Y;-^''-':. a?��i^^!:f^l||&^ ed./or the most part in a drizzling rain ?���_$&&'$^ one was a ffoooL-yne iroaa start so zuusn. .|^fi|e;i^t;^|Kii^o^ ^^Y>team|^qnwji^^ 'Ko'��ro:*M-*��Awii'Y,i^��_i_i*>_^ ?l*o*i��s^_k*l��'.'-.'-'K_*i#-,Y . ��^i����.V.;,0a.7 y*?*:> -X*-'***,;>'v*,y*^:.'JM''".>*^-*,l??**>J,>.r.*'1*".^'*-'^**^**--' ���-"���***���*������* tie it they had not had hard luck with *5Ks^.,2^tch%^i-?-;SS$S?had;-h6e!!i:^ in the game a week before and only las a Ofger SDljt- a cpm-ple imninga later, I rt^?Slja^^h^;^ i^OOu gu.ai6 Up bO tuai> peiiOu tuvu tui k the mask and glove and Glen King went 4ts?iMi^f:&^ ream had also made some changes and vr Hh Ward oa first and Beeoe on third ������- ��� ���.- :. ;~���; --.. .. -. ".._'. . '.JUL]. ". l?,TSSJSSi m .., ... ���jss-Bi-tm.-miwJSwM^^K '^���:��:��Y^'ii^-^-'*��:F*'��i'^-^'''lS-'--:''-'^J^^^ C^T.-.lJ:*-jr7i smsssi '"-���-'''���'''^kiir vi;,__;_��'<_��#:&-'���^'ftKYi^S^iJ^f^i^^^^HMlISi -���,.-.-...���ri,>;;.j:i-..V3vffc'����"e-..,-4CA��*-*a-��WJ^W-.--^ ;.-f:;.-:V'-.:-;Y.'--:*^W^'?^,!S '���':���.'-:'���'?, -���'���"'' ?: -'s :Y Y f% Rvr^*rfrS?s?5 Y* Yii :^;?^ii^SS^^'S^s��^i '-;-V''.?iji'-''''"rv.^''X!^^ :hy||?Depiity?Y^;^ -.>:----':^YV;:iS:Y&M??i*:;:i''lvY��'?P>^^ ;..oj?>.:,*ne;''-^*^-^i_uBn's*':.3pi*aOT .puriish-inten-^-fdi^fev^ffi atport'ii'of:;^at^Yaih_.;?(_^'f^^ ':'"��': :'������<���;��� ���;.--'���'"" Y 'i'^"C-'';-T';"'i.~J*V-/iV/vI^^ :l^bii^g^;"^s";isuai^^^^_Sll^ .';;.,.'.---; .:��� vM^? ���^���'������':y.;i*>>.^i?;-K.v3��'.si%&fc-s-^ v'i^iil^liiWBi-:. :p?r:^aird^'?l'b;;:Ti^wrfc3b;;^^ T?;Y-fti#??gS;SJ^:#;Me��l^ .taei,_7esiufccifei^^ ^*3S?��_3_S?,ttt��^' '' - -"^'' ^^^^j_roui_lili ;nbin^?^t_i8;: f^^?whes? 'i'^OOT[ei^#?^Y^5��)?|i|;*^ ;:rV^ p/S^|i^^^S^??l???M?;l^??^ "^^^^^^^^^^'���into^resl^^ ?M ,( r.pp^|^f^thi.;|i*^^ I'itii v ?;?i;v;I-:|*w^dv:;Uli*e; .;,to, jMe.-the Y^alle^? ^^ ���chioh I was getting my goods. There ;SB:Gas^ngVli��5!^s^ K'ttib^;*^^ *^_^t.??.I.:-'!|Qar(; tfaa^ ���whool this year wad a threat snoceBS and Wod^^Biaoer^ your fruit bit to got the best for ynu and the beat for onrselvea out of it we must liaYaitiaeked Whenever Ores. ton hegins packing right you wiii find that ,yonr market is unliniUed. It is praotioally bo now ns I see it beoahfld yiin have the right kind of fruit. ? A little hotter paoking will bind the mar* ket tight.? Mr Timmons was asked concerning 4his side of the proposition and what thodoolcra say along these lines but xo- foBed to say anything until ho had repotted to bis Board of Managers to. night. Ho did not deny however n question a�� to whether ho hud not hnd , apii, 'h&& tro-abiq. bVcrttwo1 of, the hnd pacli log in tbli Valley. He did soy however *bafc no matter where he went Orenton '������������ '. '' ������',������,',.-, , ' ��� ���' ' ''-.���'������ ,-���;������, ' -������',,��� ' . ,,,, ft '. ���f^ltwH*! known and In demand. ��� '' 't ��� ^TlmmoOB mode along toorthrongh ihoM&i&y''and wade hotter time than the t*iter��R0 traTCllltigman doei over this territory. He was mnoh ploasxi. with the results, thnt he obtained. The new Union needs its warohons* atonoo and o|tboup*h this mattet hat- bean delayed It Is very probable that WU1��, W��I* IMMI�� ��H1 U��*i5UU MKUIH iillltMl lines, Some of'the menegem belie-* that a teiti'pornry fitrnnfuie woulrt do ti��i theprm'H* iii'flli m likfly Hini Mnoh i. bnlldiu-u'tll Ou mil. in> fli-r.. * Y2;;B^?the;Tplace: i*np6:t^s6^^^YM^Y^ ?-'Q-lVitttf i^it*3 me&^:^xs^B^tiftiti::titititi /"���-���;'*,-;*"���. '���"������"-��� ���-'irY:'���:������' Y*1?1.* i''*'Mif ;-"'-:-'���' '.'v *���-.' ' ' ���'?���'' ���������:X'ti���';���'''���'���''' "��� ���'���'���'������:;f ������'������-'''' I?^;l���-":'::���???:���-:?���:??:^?v'":?^���,^ :Y^y^M;lP.?^by:B^A.v^ Methodist Church Sunday morning and evening. All are heai^y?ln^i^^ attend, ?? ? ���; ?::' ?' ?,;'' ������ :":\\:.;?-;?;?' ���: ti-tititititi; titiih ���~01overdale ranch Is for 8ale,I20acreB bottom land and 40? acres foot jhiil; _b> "ftores in orchard, all can be cultivated SeoO.C. French. ^W_^af <^^mi��TOT61u^'^ ?fe��^?#fY^^? ^v^s^i**rJ:S'"'?!E;^����^s-^^ ��*Hfe."a-:s'^ J. M, Barton, express agent at Oran brookV,',v?ho'"!owns: a ranch?,.v;��lowg ^h�� government road opposite t ho home of Dr. Henderson returned to CreBton this week with his family. |( .��!? 0_o3k?fnll^: 3ee^piu��haBOdfromthe leading seed hon&jH of Eut-ope ^md'-^e-d^'i^e^.^ |fi^.;Gall.aad?:, see tu5m,??:c:T.?:;M.,?J_d?; mondsoui. \\ti\\ti-: ���' ���;-? "���.;���[ titi.:;��� ':':??-;^'Y���y?;?>yJ: :^^o^ights;��f FytWi&v^will ���; atiteha Diylho Service at, Chris^:p|iurch?; ori Sunday, May;i2-ih:at^^^p^m.^;''''-??,??���: Shlliyan. 'Y?| titi^rti'tiytijis^ JB*. H. Jaohson, The Caslt Store, bo: hind the depot? "'";'"'''';? if."?- Ifr'- ���"Why pay Middleman profit when Oloverdalo ranoh is for sale, Come and ������eeit, . Charles 'I_( TvOtiecr, head of the B. 6. Nurseries Co-, of Vancouver was in Creston this week osid spent a day .going over the Yailey with his local agent W. S. Watson. D. ll. Oosson, who has been vieltiug lu Creston for a week returned to Bur- mis* Alta, Monday, , , yet your shoos from MirabolH. New stock Juiit arrived. Lntost styles and lowest prloea in Oroaton.��� Don't inisn, (ihesp,bargains. ���Miss Hawarei- Buttctaeld in prepared tg mako : hats and bonnets foe women ft' ud child con. Altering *nd re- modelliv.g .a. speciality. Three years prbvionaexperlenoo in a largo IxmtSon (Euglo ifd) firm. Ohpu-^s; moderatfl, Apply1 onre of MrB. E. Mailtndnlno.Crta tonf;,��.?'?. "���':''���''.". ; 'V',: -���;'':lPup^s'--in?';attehd^c^ ^n^riti,'???:??:;^ ^vEnibriwce'clasEi :&ni^ iewis'tittle^^ ; Third Grade; torn? ^ptterili; ��� StoUa Stintioni St^la MeKelyey yey, r^ul Stiiispn. ? Ctititititi- Second GrEde; Huigii; Graham'-Waif, ter Long, Charles Botterill, Frank Botterill, Gerald Timmons. First Grade: Gordon Cross',? WUHA-ro Graham. ,-':Yv ?:���'? YThp pupils not absent during? the month wore, Jane Long, Lewis Littlo- john, Stella McKolyey, Kay McKclvoy and Gordon Cross. ? Y L.S. McGUl, Teacher. '���������������>��� v.'.V:h';-,v;i:;'v.., Y-.-. .. BX*-: .���<-.���,���������. v ; -y. -v.Y: i 'vv.'-' ���.���;..-'. ' kir'i-':��l-'i~Z^^ ? P??Lyig time is expected. iypna'.hpus^ burned down some time ago and ho wbf ��0 pverjoyed. at;; baying; his new home flniflhed thai he burst?irito Veiffie aud here is his invitation to bU fiiends in fchoVValley tojoin ^Ith: him tonight;;: To Bbnnyhrcok to Bonny brook! Oh! "What a pleasant hook. ��� "-i :,-..���������.:���.. ,-.���,..-"-.��� ��� Y-, . ,.-'.;v.v.'. )"y ���.--.��� Come take a ride by the ladles side and ? see Lyons* de^n by;the mountain side On May 8rd, I suppose you've heard, he's giving a house warming ball, So take. the ohanoe and come and pranoe and mako merry with us all. i->*\\V'-.'--l..''i.-, Wiiy above Creston H&tel ..beitti Clia^gecl;"; Aa annn t%N fh*- ItirnluHr nrrlven, vtnrk ���.vUlheotartodon a now fence around ho homo and property of P: B. Fowler. Tuuuunit-notottllBfor 200 feet of ptok'4* foneo and B00 feet of board fencing*. *r -Tho host In paints aud vurulehos. SJe-pooPalat aud Berry Bros., Varnishes for salem.'Sipeeits.-.-?���:?;.? ������.*'������'.���'��� A rood gang started woikUhis wook clittihging the road above tho Creston iiciiwi so that the entlw highway will ���Ira rnovfld off tho C. P. B. plfoporfcyi !T����M MldM-i i*l.-Oi���� rS|i��Jiii-.�� St<��i*i' io. ll��* ���''���"I''"1-;'''-'-''-. ' , -?. ' ��� - ^ ������,���,"' crossing bos always been on the rall- ���For Solo. 4 lots 80x115 each, hav* lug {J I bearing fruit trees, and a house 84; x-18. f For price apply to ownor, A. E. French. acbihi^.M^.s'ubR'ti'W not;-- to'ehtOr ;th^ef <^n^i^;and^ "���";!��� ���'''"'.���') ",--;. ?"���' Y {i- ���"���tiJ\\ti:'Xti:lV^\\" ^'���''���'\\'^-'\\.'ry''^ Oiared;Ht-:fciie'hea^ing-;th^j:;tb ;'^'';---:-:,';-v-'"-Y" ���������������':������;'������' *^"*. ,/ ���ChrUtlols fresh sodas at 86. oen*a per lu at dpcors. , .Tack B<��vd hns -rnnilnally finished thfi i ,��,,WV,M�� tX't, 0. A._oiMH)n�� ami ttogu m uxjreatn. ���Tum/ ��'iv PliANTfl. Plaoo your order now., JPoohljiV :K*tokH0ii, B�� ���� T. ��, J *u���o* re'wnit-4-esriy this week from a t riiptlivowali **ie Wralrie rountky where 1 **jo*k��dgif*er'some -of his pro- v��-i" ���wierBV. - i^ad grotlnd and tho now one will ho much wider than tho old. At lonst half of'tholawn abovo the llotol will dUiwIpeao with 1 ho change, The Italian String Band is giving a danoe iu the Mercantile Hall tomorrow evening?-' -' Vv'hc-v.--- n'lV' l.1*if�� hvrrjr-'t r,.r\\H hr'*t ro!-' ortd oppleB grown', also pooohou nnd ohoirloi,? Olovcrdnlo Ranoho. larger body of forelgner-i woujid liay�� tried to slip 'tfcot^ugli?.ln.?:!;'^ tho same manner, For this reason tUo\\;':'J .'������-.' ,:/:-.'.',fl anew upon two of tho men were inado ;4i espoclally heavy and all atterupte to ? i teyodf0 j^\\^laWa hereafter will result in I"), niao-iuium punlHlunentH for the often- i-; dors. , , ,._ - . 1 M l.M.I ^,1 Ill ���X.rl. L'l' v'^l -!?ikl ... .. ��� ? - '"", -. - ��� ���.-' ** ��� ������ '�� 'j- '' -r^OB ' OALE-Oholup'; JLCr?:ooiva-'?��>(���' W: H. MnrrandBoy ��. Hogarth Of f������1Mlltl, ni,Ift ������,,������,. nttVt^ fti ^.Y Father IlHrtmnn, of the Cri.nlutiik ^'"mission will hold oorvloos in the Imml P^thoUo church Ami-lay; nt tbe uannl JUOUi, Coleman, Alta., came to Creston Tne day and spent a couple days looking over property in this section. ���Protect your garden with poultry ; '...'ii-iTi'l ���J?i*.| ??i?t( frait lanrt, wile and half north of town (iJood. two-story *cildeueei;.yr*AW land t nearly all land wlashed, half 'acre? oluared aud plan-^ed. Apply to owner, .,^. H, C. Gohtko, Creston. ../ '. W-tf .'A.yA.. S, !����� Taube, of the TauImi Optical �� ~ ., �� <". ' ��.- .-,'...*,;-.' -i ���'���'''*'���'' MfVlW. KHMUl iSfd."./ *.*K> ***** ���.��-. , /: :������������'''. . ';:K^ ���" ������.-��������� ?',;! ������:',���;.'',''��;*< ".' ���**i"J**' <- .1,, ....'.(fe**1, .(., , ^1 ii ... j... I w��M*lllt��MM"ll- ^^^^^^fa^fr^-i^itiiMtyisOTii^itwiiiiiTO HM_ttfiii_W Hi *.,... .-ul J^UBW^L'^-t*^.^-:..' ft^.lf**^^^^!^^^.^^^ ^i^^r^lMirl, i?5^^^*--^^ 3SSB i^k^^jdMil^M^^j^jS^BSi mggmmmmim W.|i.ilW!li||l'l.i��l iBMiagaa 1!UH!ini!StBI!S!^ fmmW '?-i'T-V*V'.- ������''��������������������������� *' Vr':'-'"������������������:*;,"-'���������'',���������'',^,^V-VK���������'-.~-,^-;'''. ���������' ���������-.-?;-t ���������'- ��������� ���������V -' *Y; V'*u^_*i-Bs������iiiis^^ v\\-v-'��������� ?:' * fc V"'**��������� *V'*l'' Y���������"-'���������-'?>��������� i'' -'*���������'':-'��������� -'f'"-'*��������� *'-��������� '��������������������������������������������� YY-Y'Y=:^^'-'-::- *^': '^������������������l^ms-eS?^^"YlY;??..?^ _>.,.-; ��������� ...-i'|**"w t������a"r,- " .... , .*]5W5i?i(������3-.'i ;T^;v:S1^Hllr\\fe_? fti ..:Y,'Uiihwe^aryy,Que8tlons.?Y' ?''?;??? The damage suit was-? oh, and YBll? dad's.i chauffeur:; was testifj*lug-,for-'?ths plaintiff. . Y. ?Y?'Y.?Y;.:. "Sow. you say," \\->aid the -pompous lawyer for the .defendant," '"that at ilhis - point the two cars, travelling.; at the rate 'of'."thirty.-, ihilbs ?an hour,, came together head on? .Then, what did-you do '���������"������������������>���������:-��������� Y-?---;:-??:Y'-;.-���������-���������':-'���������.:���������'-��������� ;���������' The -''witness' gazed wearily at his Qneiitioufcr; V\\ ������������������;��������� :���������:'" ,-;-.��������� Y1. Y* Y-Y?:-''*Y ' ti. ''Why,'' he saidir "I": tumed ; tp. my \\yife, -who was:'- brushingthY baby's hair In the toimeau, and I said that I Ythought the ? dumplings: must be jdoi?oby th'.s tinier���������-"-?? "Bang!" interrupted the * judged gravel. "Stenographer,*' said hi; honor, "^fiKe that fool answer froiu he record" ; ���������'..?���������. Y?'���������:??'?;'. -. ?r??- "Aiid- doesn't th.4 question go with it. judge?" asked the witness, meekly. "Sure!" said his honor, forgetting tho dignity of his calling for the moment.���������Harper's Weekly. titi&iititi, f-A lat������ka n ,".M osjiu \\^9atiti^;'titi^$ti ti- IwoBquitbeB ' invihe ^ce'^ouSd-Ynorth-;' "erh country are a plague^eyond^c*-1 lief? YY-They 'come toYlife?|a'b'QUt^i_ie: middle? of Ma,f.. hefore : i-boY^buhd?;-!^ tha-wes- buY and while:?-aia^y������feet?bf; ice atill covers the lakes ahdyall biit: "'" " Y&?:'?:?-k??Y?fe^ ���������;,;ayg... bautbarol; _ ........... ...^^ ;' alculatibnisfc.^ .of the world? ::says;-;thO?felphe arrives at the cohcl^^ioh ?that;sthere are 1,100, 000.000sSoWbI'^ M illjilill -"-malawis? iw&ter, , i;i| l_il!_li._������i.i ti^:������tirl^ iill'TTT _ a ���������*w,*������*'*^I^i_-������d"jl!l^**iB-i ���������i^ti������lii0'iil!imwluiitiiin)iiitii manYiotheitipuipsses : wmiiiiiiH--srTiiliitiiiiiimiiMtit-afiii iti������^5iimttiiiiiii COMRAWV LIMITED tiro rO:N;to,ont- Jim's Motive Y ? "Judge an action by its motive?'* aid. Senator McCumber at a dinner, n Washington. -'That ia the only way to avoid going wrong. ? ' "Jim YBludge of Wahpeton, was a very bad man, bat one Easter he; turned up ,at: church service. ? YY- "Evsybodv i?s.s delighted. Every5' body's heart warmed to Jim? But the deacon, accosting him after tbe service, said cautiously: ?Y?? "* 'Well, James, I'm glad. *to see yoii at meeting; but how did you happen o coiue?'" ���������?���������?���������' ���������.-...?.���������;-��������� "'Ha, na, ha.!YJim?Bludge chuckl- d. 'It's like this, deacon. You see, ast Thursday morning I found a counterfeit dime- pdy.'" ' the'.'swiftest-- rivers..?' 'Stagha^;?^uh-i:kpoint:.Of .-. vie^-;Y'o^:-?^^-^e;^^es^es? heated water is not in the leaathec- some data coh^rhingY?ii03S.000,^00;: essary;?-- - They breed in the*"gUiciei'si and he finds th^^;th������se?5gl,*7^^n^ -wherever a bit of earth;or?;manure as j^ales and?W ii;;ii' - ^ vVduicU ������.C> w%j. ii,w *.;^ , A woman in Trenton, 3v.J, Vv'ho has | been having a lot Of troulilewith her \\ 0een the subject of franchises grant- ed during the dornestie help, was obliged recently _^ ta 'accept the teniiiorary service of a] s������*cii ?-*o^ is now raw_ recjuit-ir^the sliaye of an Irish| Tb^ ayai*aulic work on the Mj girVjust landed iu^tills coustry.^ ��������� | completed, and another- sit Norway's Water Power. According to recent reports, the asKHjnfc of power which is'��������� in the way of preparatios. ir. Norway Is 500.000 horse-power, ir. addition to the existing 430,000 ^ hor^e-power. Many large projoe.i**.- ioi= hydraulic work upon the large streams'������������������{have haB'-Yinolt^d,- a' little;S'jjio^l|''f?''.'Their. wrigglers ./'aro : seian? in running ice water*;: By the 1st of - June? it'vis,; Uncomfortable to sleep without prptec- tectibn,; and from that time?oil?^intil September, when the ? first frosts have benumbed them, especially/ dur-! ing the warm, rainy seasonYof i^Tuly and August, they becoine a.?hejver- ceasing scurge, owarming^ih;thpu? sands'. The ;:Aiaskau "mosQuitip;YiS: small, brown, silent, and very? much in earnest.--'* He: never, .sings ; a warning noi* fools about ^electl^??a spot to taste, but, says a sufferer, sV.r.U...^.. J��������� ��������� ��������� U^, II 1 ' 1JJ.-W. I'l-J-.--. fc^^^l.^. CwuiCO : IU. S UBB-HUt3 nUlt IUt> (/IV" and gets in to'.action."--:- Every inch pf your" clothing is industripuslybo^pd' so that you look like att: ahiniatbd brown cocoon, and tlfe ..aiigh.tegi'.-v-ex- ppsed spot op Wist or neck is; prom" ptly set on'-,- i'fire. / I/expeiriinehted with, a smallhole. in my glove?: After ''he first inoSqulto had; found the ' yi\\'������r-n.'-ri S*vi^v 'rt*-"W^*--*-. ��������� _i.*i������*������.'_i<: l** hi.IaI- r.ti*--\\������*t.Aa. 'siph to the spot? He left isome microscopic "kind laiiy and no. dog" sign there. It I killed the first and left1 his carcass it; served as a warii- ing hot at all. The others came tive faster, and the more I killed the more eager the survivors, became, perching quite unmoved on the remains of their confreres. 'cbhsequehtly^YonJtl^:? professor cbhciu3[e^?there:r;kre?89pY^{ males for every thbus&hdifl^ Gulischamharoffind^ the?; same" distribution beyohd/,:Eurbp&?Y^ .women 'preponderat^'V?:ahdYJtheY^atip:'|*|fj^ is greater than ;thattitit;^lirpp^ii^fot'? \\n the black contineht?ther^MrS;;l^Q45 females for every?' thbu^ahd^irieh;, compared' with 1,027-^PfeehYtpYthe same number in Burbp6.?Y^?'-?-''':??:S?'-' In the three other?ditialims?':bff';t^Q;: worid wonien are iiiith������^niiap^ityY5ln America they Count for ;?e^ry thpU; sand men 964 womeh,?ih A^ia'���������S-Sl.': and in. Australia 937?; Yin;Africa; that part were the wPhveh? populatibnYla greatest In TJgarida^where I^ptKbu-; ��������� sand men -th^':'e,duhtYnov;fowe^ itOi \\> Uiaik'C-a-, ���������; .-..-.*,jl.-������������0-,y'*'C'������������*b������*V,~: ajfvra/ima**,- tiOn showai weakhess?ih?tUe?\\Ve9tbru and North-Western?^S^tea:':';:pjfjiv_3i__8t-:. era Australia. ;������Thp^i!^to8t;^ of women it "tO?he?fb^d "1&: ���������Alaska and the Malay states, where for 1000 men we lliid only 8^lr and S8S women; resnecllvely.." ;���������- ?;-- v:.??-Yr;-;,::??; ':-: atwTJi Miriard's Liniment used by Physicians. Academy For Dogs.; "���������?-;���������?:???;? An enterprising pm-sou in Paris | has opened- an academy for dogs. The duration oj the curriculum is; a niinK mum four months, when presUuit-lya, F-iii-ii; -1 ii^^^iiiS *���������- ^\\*.sll\\&A - - ������������������B,r>*i.-:,*h,/������������j- orfe. the time- speut with ch\\ss; fef^?ls! somexvhau heavy. The aninial^,?re? beived at the school, which has above its portals in letters of 'gptd-the words "Acaaemie pour Ghieus," last few years, aud about finished- Mjosen is ^ , siiterprlsis;[ are taught a thousand and ou&;grac������=-; -After a prsliiairary survey of the ? oa ttte gammaEser stream is isoon to pxl zn������ a. dejected .sigh, the lady of. | 5lv the house'asked:��������� 1 amount of electric current.- '���������What can yoa do*" ���������? tine American. Shure,..-������������������'. most, anything at all,! - - r j ful tricks, and oh lea"- A Power ot its Qwn-i-*JD.* EcitH-i I'lC Oil ;M,:-.tS*^.. -;.^.i6adyhauV.dire:o^?to^^ "'' '^imab- several-sizes-oi!'-ihra?_'iimfiy,'cr^^ Y; ?ge^lS0; 260.300. 4pb,vSppi j^ andlpCO;futt^taeaa " urei'RaMahteed;\\Inipcriai?Bu^ei'si_es (not?;Y small 1T.S. bu8^el3)vand:ypu set u*p ;ahy? Pedlar Granary in half a aay^.Reineinbpr:? Y: you eaa- aovs.'it^eisU-';'. juyWy Wjne^ ~>Mf. ?; Granary saveabignion^r by cutting down .���������;rtei^hg:.an.d-^et-'i^ i ^"See how the man at the lert can>shpvel?? ���������-: :��������� griain ���������: ia?: irbnt' ^'the;: threshirig Yj^i^hinje^Y ;';?|f;'it-::h_s'v:hpf:ie^op.but:;to?'dbUv direct ^tobugh t^ "The'{'bth������'?ir_iri"asgagging' grain. ;Giaharies are; hodt with dpor-sectiori or plavn, aa 4esiredY?My ne^Grah^y: is lust right for saving cost. YIt pays for itself in-aysar? It comes hi scctso_s^4o^?fr������!ght cpstY Afpbyca-a'sBt up.?: ���������Write ^forriiy: descriptiye;bppWet.":Y,;Y-^;?-:-;vYY:'"7bb mum," -responded the newcomer. . L..C, ...y/.. >wl������C- goyfljan a ift-sro j wifh-..t*nt������TYi their- diplotna signed-iandi 'sealed. Some ������������������.'ot the alumhi,?^e } read, have already obtained a deser ved reputaLiou. -Scien- The lady or llie DOiioc rph. aaout tne room. Tasre vvas every thing to be done. "Could you fill the lamps.?" she finally ventured to ask. "Shure, I kin fill the lamps!" exclaimed the enthusiastic Celt, as. she grabbed one and started out. Then, with the air of one wishing above all things to suit the possible caprices of \\ a new employer, she paused to query: "Anr is it gas or oil ye'd be wantin* thlm filled with?" Expansion And Contraction. A teacher in a New Jersey educational institution Had been trying to shake clear, to her pupils the principle in physics that heat expands and cold contracts. The rule was discussed in its various aspects and vbearings, and . . finally the teacher said:������������������ '���������'William Brown, suppose you give me a good example of the rule." Well, ma'am," answered William,, "in summer, when it is hot, the day������ are longer, and in winter, when it is cold, the days are shorter," Hard and soft corns ��������� both :yield to Holloway's Corn Cure, which is entirely, safe to use, and certain and satisfactory in its action. H������*i Aliment. Tommy's Aunt���������Won't you have another piece of cake? Tommy, Tommy (on a visit)���������no, I thank you.- - Tommy's Aunt���������You seem tG be suffering from loss of appetite. Tommy���������That ain't loss - of appetite. What I'm suffering from is politeness,���������Judge. ���������" ? Aviator's Wife's First Trip- The aviator's wife was taking her first trip with her husband in his air- stop. "Wait a minute. George," she said? "I'm afraid we will have to go down agsia." "What's wrong?" astced her" husband.;. - "I believe I have dropped one of the pearl buttons oS ray 3acket. I think can see IL glistening on i_e gromiii. "Keep your seat, my dear," said the aviator, " that Lake Erie."���������Youngs: towu Telegram. Wretched frorn .Asthma. Strength,: of body and vigor 01 mind arisinsvi? tably impiiired by :the i visitation' bf asthma. Who can live under the cloud of recurring attacks "and .keep body and mind at their f ull; eiueiency ?; Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma; ;Remedy dissipates the cloud by xGnso"'ns?the cause. It does relieve, it does restore ths sufferer to normal bodily trim- and mental'..happiness.?: Y??? ??";-?:';-'?Y?"????' How Time Changes Words. "Owe used to mean "to own, to pOR,8.P9S." Any boy was once a knave. Idiot onco upon a time was applied to a private person who took part in public: life. It Is a Greok word, and the Greeks believed that nil snch pei-Hons wore foolish; so It has come to mean a foolish person. Hussy now cliiirnctevlzos an Impudent woman, while originally it vvas si short word, moaning houswlfe. A villain was once a slave attached to n farm. Tyrant onco applied to any prince or governor. "Infant waft once synonymous with ���������'lt^pcc���������chlo3r,.��������������������������� Kansas City Tiino.s. mmm*nm*mwmmmmmm*mmmmw**mmmnmWBmmm . Worms Bap the strength and undermine the vitality of children. Strengthen them by lining Mothor Gravo'H Worm Exterminator to drive out the parasites. "Havo you ever had a uream thai camfi true?" "Yes. I had one only a few nights ago that camo true. I dreamed thnt I wan going to recnivo a leU*-grum which I would be afraid to show to my wife." "And you got. it? Was It from an- othor woman?" "Yes." "Snv, old man, I never supposed you would bn guilty."��������� "Walt! It was from my molhrr. who notified me lUu ttiit* was* i.oihiiik to visit us for two or throe wooka."��������� Chicago ileioid-Horald. Another Precocious Child. A director of one or the great trans-continental railroads was showing his three-year-old daughter the pictures in: a wpx-k of natural history. Pointing to a picture of a zebra, he asked the. baby .to .tell him what it represented. Baby answered "Col- ty." Pointing to a picture of. a tiger in the same way, sho answered "Kitty." Then a lion, and she answered "Doggy." Elated with her seeming quick perception, he then turned to the > picture of a chimpanzee and said:.. "Baby, what is this?" "Papa." ������������������-. ^Really'.Rainprobfi:;;--;'Y Ih X^apland garments, made of ��������� rein-*; deer wool are famous Jbr their mbis-; ture-resisting property as "well as for their warmth. The hair, unlike that of; many animals, Is Y no*: bollow throughout its length, but is, divided I into watertight cells Yfilled? with air, which appears to be under compression, so thatv when the garments are placed in water the hair, or wool, swells without breaking,; and the wearer is buoyed up, and does not really . sink If ; he falls overboard. Such garments are in common use among the Swedes and -Norwegians; Toads Embedded; ln?Qha!k. Mrs Marie S; Hagen,' .of YRopely, raise." an Tnterestlpg, .though much discussed, question in tlie i\\_^i'ent issue iff the Selbouriie .Magasiue.'���������"��������� She writes: "Recently I Was .haying some deep holes dug out of the solid chalk in which had recently been a, meadow, for the purpbse? of planting; some pfilar-rpses, ajid; in ^yc, of these rny gardener foiiau- several .small toads firmly,.embedded in the chalk, and one tightly fixed into a large flint? I had of ton heard ;' bf toads 'being "v/riteforBookleii-Io.GS Tiie pedlar PeoploiWmite^ I-W1NOTPEGI OA^QASY EDMONTON? A^&&Wti :"etombard St' CrowsiBicck; 563 3rfSt^Wi .1901 aiitw-iySt.S." SASEATcosr '������������������'��������� ?'?ivf0o8S:^rAw:?-?,-/';Yiv;iETOTBra Urawer 1645 - care "Wiiitlbck fi; K^latt - ., 323 Fifth St. S asm^mvm M M���������. ������������������ jlJ^wy-''.my'JK'-,'~1 found embedded; ia a rock;.:but . i never quite believed it. The chalk in question cannot, I think, have been disturbed since it was first laid down upon the floor of some ancient ocean. Can the toads have ���������burrowed so far beneath the surface--a-ad through so hard- a substance as solid Ohalk?" : ? ?Y-^Y'??"''':::'?:'':'V''': "'- :'"?V;"' \\titi^Jti^:' .iMi-.'x-:.:Fj_cEIE'^v. .���������'VY?^Y-^.a:v:,^Y;'-'--?-;?.:.v-Y-....-..Y.-'-'.::^:v.'.'>-' klnsston, dntY:^ne ������th?-WO?:,-: Dear Mrs. .Qurfah.^���������1 feel eovc*^ much better iaiter using the' 10. days' treatment of: ORANGE iai^Y-you. were Kta ��������� *mbr������>. In f&cti^X feel e_Ur_iy;:>wefti-::|__i'-lt-- is now >i'month olnce I stopped ustes tha ���������-t-fdatitifent.;-:- '-'.- -:\\Y' ���������';���������'���������-/--''������-. ���������.-Yi;'-Y'-;':.;;,'Yi: -Y'-:'���������':',-���������-',- .:::--'Yv'^v^;--''CMlJsa).,Bt>^V^.;Tiv.Y3v' '-.-������������������ Similar letters toj the\\ alioveYiureY not infrequent; though; of coarse," ������������efa vssss 'And i)it In Diplomacy. what is the diplomatic corps" "The diplomatic core," replied tho man who takes a pun seriously. "Is what the weaker nation is permitted to receive after tho stronger ono gets through eating the apple."��������� Washington Star. Rather Useless. "** Kind liady���������And what does your father do? Urchin-���������Ain't got ho father���������only a stepfather. Kind l.**.ciy���������Well, what does your F/tepfather do? ���������"���������, Urchin ��������� He ain't done nothln' since we've had him. "I beg pardon,"' said the reporter, "but yuu are Mr Spuddc, the potato king?" "Yes, but I don't like that term," replied the murphy magnate, testily, "Oil kings and cattle kings and the like are so common. Call me tho potatcntiato."���������-Harper's Magazine. . .'--.mrY^Y'YY;VYY/v.^YYY How to REMOVE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR i-rom the Face,; Arms and Neck Told Free Society women and 'actressea all Ybviij* Europe .are'?::'i9'troii4gly.:';.4nd6.'^tig;.':-;'a;,' new marvellous^discovery of: how, to remove puperfluous:hair from .the; face,' arriis iand- rieck. This'; new discovery is: now.��������� for?tlW' first time introduced into Canada; Y/Ariy woman -afflicted: with the growth "of '8ii|-; erfluoua hair can.obtain .the:-informatipn; free of charge.. .: Send'you name-; find ������������������&%-;���������. dress togrether���������'- with a 2 cent-stanipitf, Madame Fayard. Room 25,'--SiHlSart Block,, Winnipeg.- ;';-;';'''.:,- --Zti-A'titi'ti'ti-K ?'Y?Y Height Of Shooting Stars. Y According to* "Cosmos,'? the mean height at which shooting ; stars first become visible is 81 miles.? The mean height,of 'their.Y dis&yB&aranee is about 58 miles. The mean .length of this visible" path"Is 45 miles. ' su^Vi ?y are not^^^phgjstanding.^? aiost wo- iiien wiiii - 1'iu.Ve i������iu������rQw tbiZ: _u^ lenstii ;of . time ���������. ������?1U reoialre'���������'. to isse OftXKQE f ' tiltiTV longer ; than' Yjth* ���������T-riai-;; M^eatment in .crdar . toYeaec* ���������_-.'.''cbinplot_1''.''cur'e;.-;'b_t;-ln';������v������ry',-ca!*e> they--will be percentlbly. benefited. Further, the benefit will ��������� be 1 pevhian- 11 ent whether they; Continue to us* j! OKANG3 t,H.T;Ysr ttot. ; !t is^not * = taken Intsrnalty. .'aaav; deca1;���������'fist: efts-' ���������pin*' an*-' alcohol o? eth������r stimulant. 1 It:; is -an; applied ;-;treatmeht,^vau_ actf> .directly on the. eufterln**;; or. grans.: In all cases of ;women'-} *, dls-i orders, 'these orftaha;-. are; -congest-1 ed toj'a ,|*Teater or?ilew Extent,Yanii ORANGB Ij_LT will relieve .and remove this congestion Just as poaltively and; cer tainlyati:the action of ammonia or soap on soiled linen. It is :a;simple^chemical k>**oblem, and, tha result ia always the same, a step towards b*������������e,; health;; an_ leomplete -cure.; ���������'��������� ���������:.-;���������:': j:-*V'-;:$���������&&*;--.J.;r-.-.:'. ";--.v..-;>���������>:���������';;.;. .>::'-,-.;- :..;-;.,,;:.;^!:;v-'-::-'���������'���������;������������������ ��������� ������i t ;.>; ��������� in order that every sufferJns woman may prove Its; good Qualities. I win; senfi enough of ORANGE] tXUX tar 10. ������ay"a treatment, absolutely free, to each lady whe -rill send me her address. MRS. FRANCUi*. E. CURRAh, WINDSOR. ONT. 10 "Who gets the" custody bf the automobile?"/; . ������������������-.-���������.-.:-"'-v', '������������������"������������������' ������������������:��������������������������� "I '.old my wife she might have it. I cah't keep up the machine and pay alimony, too."���������Louisville Courier- Journal. Tho manufacture of artificial aponge is based on the action of zinc chloride on puree cellulose, which has been mtxed with a coarso rock salt. The mass is placed in a press provided with plnn which mako tiny canals like poros. This sponge swells with water nnd hardens on drying like a real sponge. A Misalliance. Mother: That's some of my son's work. He's quite wedded to art. Jones (thinking aloud): Ah, another of those unsuitable marriages. ���������London Opinion. When going away from home, or at any change of habitat, ho Is- a wise man who hum uerA among his belongings a,bottle of Dr. J..D,?Kellogg's >y&enitery Cordial. Change of food nd water m some? strange: place v'nere there are lib doctors may bring n an attack of dysentery. Ho then has a standard remedy at hand wiih v.hich to cope with the disorder, and oreavmed he can successfully fight he ailment aud.su! iue It: The day before she was to be married the old negro servant came to her mistress and entrusted her savings to her keeping. "Why should I keep it? I thought you were going to get married?" said [the mistress. "Vso I is, missus;, but do you1 s'pose I'd keep all dls money In the house -Tyid that strange nigger?" Preparlnn for the Future. '"Ho drinUs heavily'."* "I know ir." "TI; ���������'i'.-nVi''--." "1 an. going to marry liii-i to,reform him." "My girl, listen lo mo. Try mm experiment ti'firt' you do that." "What *-xperlnvii.t?" "T������fUlt'r. wr������F.hlii;f to ������'o, tnnd tu-o how you will lll,'������: It " Keep Mlnard'a Liniment In the houue. A world's record in postage ox- penftes on a Blnglo letter has boon established by tho cost of sending a ���������packet of valuablo securities from KiisHla to Austria, amounting to $1)40. Tho envelope measured more than iwu i'c-i'i. h,nia by a foot wide, and one sido was entirely covered by. 182 ;*tai'.!p:-;, renronnntlng tho oont of postage and insurance. Th-> Impecun-.Mis youth had np- priached "her" wealthy father on a (jiibjrnt near to l.ls heart, "You Blab-sldod ahrlnip, you could not support a brood of sparrowa,'' ro:.roil 1ho old ������������������nan. "What hoots it?" Indignantly inquired t,hf> iiroinic youth. "I do." HtilU'od tho magnato, an ho nwung his right, hrognn, and tho young man relied down tho front Hi.npH.���������Chicago Ilocord-Hurnld. Oin> always Ihuil:*' Micro iu u lot ot iii'uiny to bo mailo In any kind of ImihIiichk that ho inn't in, Mrs Wombat. I und<*rutnnd you havo been happily mai*rl������d for Iwenty-tlve yean*.." "Vos" "To ono husband?" "Yoh." "Would yon coiihui������ii uu uum- u������ ,ip-1 upmiuu. , ....������������ *������������������ 1 w "No: T don't bollevo In miiklr������K a| 'HMuiuiua OMj-tli'OAii t'lJOM oensatlon out of such matteru."���������ju.'.Hl r.iOM X,>m mq ''i Xju,������u jo uHjoj riltnburifh Pcnit. \\������iv\\ ui &jn;aa lOiU cmoai ot:yit).tc*AO��������� Bffle^���������"Shall I put on my mackin* t������uii und run out and pout thin letter mother?" Mother-���������'No. dear; lt.'n not lit for a dog to b������> out a night like* this,. Lot your father post It I "--"London Health And Success are such intimate relations that no one can be expected to;be well acquainted with success -who docs not keep good hold on liculth. Most serious nicUncNstffl Btart in minor troubles of the .di-restive orpfans. Thousands know by actual experience thnt health and strength���������and therefore bucce&b -' Are Increased By Use ol Deachnm'a Pills In time, nnd be- iprcmipor troubles become deep- Rented nnd Instln***. This famous family remedy will eloar youi- hjI> ILOOK^* Depend pn hor tfenersl health and irecdom from pain. Many a wpmin Jpok������;Otd ��������� before her time1'bto������u������e of thoie IrreAuUrltle* which are oiientislly ffSailnlne. StArtlntf (roin ft^i'ly^v.ftmanhood.alie ���������uffers from'frequently reonrrln. derniYMeh'i'-Jnti' that upe'tit her ������������������iifiwiVn'ty henlth. If ������hri h������ hnaiitiful ������Iia .rows into that mellow < atfa without wrlnk|<*>n,,������nd crowfeet about' the eyei or 'die blue ofmloa undcruciuh. It is invariably ihte rule tliat -rnch vfomea suffer Uttle, or not nt all, from womanly deranflementi which tap the henlth'and leave In the face the tell-tale -story, of puto andmiiTerlng. Dr.R.V. Pierce,the fumouii Bpeolnllst5n the dlseaiei of women,found, n preacriptloni Jn hl������ early prsotlc* thnt soothed the ortfanUm peculiar to woman* ' hood���������oiled tho machinery, 4a it wcro, of the human ayttenf���������and helped the woman to pass those paioful periods that no-tr-llntd and a**ed her face. This remedy becvame' the well-known Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription, that liaa ' benefited thonaanda of women and aaved them from misery , ���������nd uufferlnl at different periods in life. ' Mkh. nAKK������i.Yffl.'"Pi������Reic, of 814nH.httltrMlun������rnla.'Ont..wrltMi I mil now m w������it Huiiwii w.iA.* ������u!T������.li.������ fi;' VS.i'iO ytsn r.n������! '*',"'*'"***,��������� ... . . . . . .... -aii^ with sevprml ������l|(T������r-ntdoctoii. ������_ch ent������ Myina* llwii samoUilnar dtffao ���������nt. and ilia last one, aftar puttlnir ma throtiitn a thoroujtli ���������xninlriallon, -r . ^. _ . 0^ wh)cT. ,. .,_. ���������__.',., ,. ,_ mora tl ..���������..._ paUasly ���������, ��������� .. . cont������nt to *-na oparatlon ��������������� I was ton w������ak and too much afraid, butat ibh a t. ..._..,. . , , ���������aid 1 was auffari-ur i*rt>m ������ arovrOi. which, Ir. t(.r-������, wo-jJ4 rtmult In .ild nut iiva 1 I bscame hop eanoar, and said I woii aud upon vlfhcaway H gr .... ...... not, liva mora tlmn two yours If not op-*r- ' dlsnouraarsd but would not U������wTiVi--->^irtlw^ triad tir. l*lni*c������'t ���������niadlolnss, and \\v ..... .-.!������-. ���������������������.������, Tm.������������1m> n* ������h* 'Favivrlt- rnwrtrHlmi ' I ImmwilaUlr V \\r.'^*lv!il7* fait a, ohanata, ,.l also vsad two boxss ot Ht*u������>ii ouuiMiMituiisa ������m������������������ X^U^y-*-^ pliiWi uiadlolrnsu to tM wlio suffer from an������ ft.m-.l-. yiis������������s������. tor -.it*** ^**���������-Jf-^ tnadlclnaa ara all thatr ara olalmad to ba. and I tiooa wll) halp atfaara m Uaa. rnouT- t)������ay have bsl-H4 as*," Dfl t:3^'-Y:YY?/'iYYYY/S .-"- -;-':' ''''-'-���������:-'-''':''-:'-V**i i*'*'^^^ :;--:::^;:'.;^,S^;^i:VS;^ :?YYY/;-Y^-?Y?Y^Y?Y YYY^ Mmti'ti? ii --��������� ??? P& P l"-.KV:-. i^t- m: %>\\9ij%Piiii*tk&R\\riT %f* \\j������a. ��������� _.���������_������. juriiiissu :::?'?.i"*������ .- Natural Resources Department of C.F.R. has Adopted a '���������.BA'W"f#'E.fl;|^^^ JScl^^?tb:';Eiri cbu;ra^^ :S^tt!-?'sat ht: '3s^^e-!^^i;!tiand[8^.-; ?YMbriti'eBd^One?: of?:tlie/-:flrst?':res!ultf!:': of/the Oreatibh/of?the natural/ resbui"'- ?ees?depai*itihbnt; rbf ���������hte?;C^P^R. fe nnY ?npunced ^ri? theYadoptloii of.:,-'��������� a'?.far-'. reaching ?schenie. for thb .cbionizatibii : of ?thVY/Comp!^y?8:''';lahd?iri Manitoba.;: ;:Sa^i^tfchfewah?^'and?';Alberta^- ���������//;��������� /--The ?most striking fripayatiori Jh thi:-- ?schetne is? that? the?G^P.R?- will loan to each?selecr:ed coibhiBitV.'a aUul of $2000 :'tpr?a;period/of���������ten years at (T per; cent Per annum for use in the; develupnieni of, hisVfariiri? '������������������''????riY-Y " ?;?-v??Y-;Y There are, of course, f estrlctive .conditions; attached^ ?/tp 'the loans> but there is /not the. sllightest:���������'���������''���������.dpu'u'i?.that; the /enterprise''will hie 'largely ? taken' ���������advantage of? ^d: thaV thW r^ault%ill, be briei of the^ most, remarkable nibve- rrierits/ever? inaugurated: in: connection with land: bblbnizatibn/ : i Y^ ?, The cohuiuohs /drawn -up are thai applicant* "should be married; raen^ actual]y engaged:- iri farming on a; ren- ted?farm,.: ;These will; be requiredtitty-- own, free Of ���������encumbrance;, sufficient? furniture, horses,- cpw,s arid���������;otheiYIive stock to ?enable ithem? tp?gb into im mediate .ocbup^tibh; bf .r. :���������-,���������;���������:��������� >r;iiiixiyf;&i-r?-������ji.uxi. ������������������������������������.:*t.n.iwi.:-.,ju,.,.-.:.������������.������.<"' ���������p!reVhi.er-.:?bf>'^Alb^r^ E^st??������eels ?:?qu^?:--M3pb31a^ prospects' ^in; Alb%>ta;^lii^^ar;;'?Spri n g; b^ehed^u^*e^lyj^a-n^ has;; he&hti ?K"PiW'K??f bft|x^yeiity?;years. t-eedihg ?i^irted?eariyY ahd;vb4s?been proc^'eding??'-imderJj'Yta dii ions. Y>?"'Lar������er?oab^^ before has: been:plaiitedYarid so far as bteam.r can be?gues:s������dYih.?^ DENildiilS iADE CAPT/vMOd.RE^ENlES??^ ���������..���������:.::;?.:;.'TrO;.'..HEED. r-iiAoH. .Y.?.'Y---Y: TheYMpuntv'T^e^'p)^ se!:'th:3t;,GaUe.d:.;Witbjh;?F^ the' Titariic^lvieali^ the ^Eyen^^lpit^;^*-^ tititi'titititiM St. ���������':Jphii?;:^B:r|-The'::;ruih ,MOunt?'���������;x-,i������evaipl<0:.was ;wi^ ] five miles of ��������� Yt!i?iY?Titanlc - when JTH b������;Mii|iiji j$������< ;-j*i;l-iKU,H^^Y? ^ebkly^??^^!^^-^: ;??Thbmpspn^Sbh"s;::i������.' '^:'sih^ni^,i)^.0n'ij^Ug:'':: .^^he_t^Dur^^?thp-;^^ ^tho -j: ;-wlie������t?markei^'ii^b? j-' ..ed ^h/thte/cours^ "li^'itteh'se-iSa'naage^ ;" -c-rop^.ih/geyei'aC::iiripbi*ta^ ^h'b;/i]^ted'?.Sta^ :gre'^:^mphasis?-the;)^^i^fi^0v m iVi������;JSWt������������*>������3S������SS mmw-ti'mmm m^sjti$m4^^mmmmmi^m mt^������^ti^ti:titim.timw^^ &; Co.-. Grain ' Wer- -;-���������' ���������; "������������������^^^.������������������tnyx^^^w,,:^ ���������^���������^fe-i^-^.'^i^!'"^ %tititi^^m^m&^mmm&^ ���������-: -;'���������'-''''' -'���������'��������������������������� .''���������"--'?'- -J::-'(:'ly-'tri-"'*'.:* '���������-'���������>I���������* t"-:"' "������������������ ^^"-'-,-v,"-,-*';''-',Vi*''i'^->'}^"J'^;'-v't,!^^^ TMm Ng-TSMERE HEAHfNQ. ; t?piB8lhilSty:TKat Reference to Supreme ??:?5????Cb0rt-;-. May Not -:cpme ?Up.Y?^:':? ???-?Ottawa?: 6ht)^--There Is - a?vpps^ibility,: ;: that the reference to the Suprefhe Ycbunt On marrbage law ca^ might not ;; pFooeeci on "May 17. ?. In: an. analygous "c^e ihvolyihg the.bright:?of'"th������:'govern-: msntti refer ^siich a matter; to the supreme - court, the Judges decided that: they had jurisdiction to .hear it? That^udgerhbhti.howeyer, was appeai-: ed; :tor the privy: councii, - the case frx ? pbhit?:; having- ? reference; ?tp>? company '?:coi^ratibh8^;.v?*:.:?'-. ;'?:!Y;??^:-:?:;-.:"??''::-: ? ���������vSh^'ttld v the privy :council;s whose YJudjgni'&ht is expected bh May 4, de-^ YCide:that aucb referenoeis intra .vires t_9Y marriage case coui d hardiy���������-���������:'��������� be ?4akeh up. Ylf judgment is hot delivered-hef ore the case comes up" a thb- tion will be: nia'de by council for Que-; b?ec: tb delay the hearing until such .'YtSraV as :p'rslirnihary issue of jurisdic- ������������������.'>:.tioaMs*determined. : '';?::? s * w*'*< -������������������ ������������������.' - urwaSiD, :-w������.. v^vsvir-d������ commonweal tn rtOhs ? : of steel tons of ??-flsh the government Chance for Can3dian; Mak&rs In.Stip- :-?';Y'?":?piyib_:vAus;tr_lian.;.:steeL: ���������;.:���������;?? 0ttaWa>?; pht.^^ Trade ? aiid; ? Commerce has been? adr vised by Trade Commissioner ;p. H? Ross that the o_;"-"-'-'Aw_traMa":-.: is ders for 135.C33 rails '; and Y0G44 plates required for railway system; It is specified that the rails ^aw fish plates: are to "be:;of open; hearth steel and are to he?de- liverd at Port Augusta. ; Theirails are to be 80 pounds to theyard: most;; ly, but a small' prblpCrtion is^tb-be sixty?pound-rajUs. Y;'-';:;Y; ��������� Tenders close on. May,'29. r; sbthat Canadian :fi]tapufacturers^^ forward: their {p^Br^Ymy the mail which. le;ay������s?^^#r^ciscs-ji on May 1.; are favoiable for hauherscrops; ; ? Settlers ?foi*YbjpthYf*Mm^;an ai-e crowding in?at^a^-unpv^cd'yited rate. It is fafet-;b:������cbmjng?difnbiilt tn pet;homeatiSads?inYfcfe?*5bhth;? though laiid fbi- sale' is;s:tilli?pleihtifuiY??:The rush? however,^^^is-^OY^r-wd^'^r^rfu and the" Peace ;River;?^all0yY-;^hich have?receiyed?wides of la te and' a re". -:'iip naren?tly:?to; be:������������������ the. -. f a- > orite .points .'lutsYiyfatefbr^thev g^en: l/iilkjbf the^ewcoruers?:?^:;-?:??:1?*?^.;?:-'/^ ��������� This :wi!i also'be^a^nher year for Albertla in ^regard toYrailway^ work. The Canadian ,iraciflc?are;:buiiding; a branch east from Lethbridge and ont"; south from Suffield. thrbugh; the irrigated lands of the :?^outh3;:Alber:a Cbrn])any; and eiforts Ywil^ byYrhis conipany '':to.:;'.ha^e';?:;the;?-.-sah;e continued as, far as^ipp??i-iii order to a&sisfc'rt^ei 'iers. ir, ileiww'J ?>vbo have been ? raising large ^m tinie-^;:-, -'. YY-^Y .:.;->: ^?Y,'.:,'.;.::; ?*The' C.P.R. :--':'have..-.''''':,.:bpen?.-::^trbngiv- nyged to' s^fvrt 'this? l|n������a;:frbm; both erids??sb?aB to ensure for thi?^ fall the .���������iuc'!"������Yiiieeded outlet Ioi*Ya?iai*ge?:cii!-- tribtHxpntlgupus.' to th������3ir iihfes?but to.i ml",'ioiV- pru'ii.d-uiK- ������������������uouau6.-'..v;,,--, ;��������� ' ' TheYGrrand Trunk Pacific, now ihavp n^ gaiSg'-of men cbmpletitt^?tb^?Tpneld to? Calgary: line,,;; abd has1 'prbmis-ad stbel; for the same ?fbr :;de!iyery;?u'oor theYopening of htivigatibh?? ?That lineis-accordingl-y. assured?tb?Cg!gary this;::season.'.;?v;::-.-':'Y::: -���������?:?:;?':???':;?':'Y?::? - 'Yfhe Sdwpnton,'-���������" iDunvep'a.ia-and-British Columbia Railroad?h^^|s^cured Pll necessary moneyandij^ipUEcuas. ed steel- tor, the season's?wo willYstart constructioh' before \\May 1. ahd?:laying of the steel?as?sobh as navigation, opens. tiZ-;/'J-^'Z^y^:.- ��������� sank, and withbut; heeding ?signal;s difstress? steanieil :away,Yleavihg 1C00' sonis to pefish??is?j^ by Captain ??Mbbre?vwhp was in cpuri- maud of the vessel?:-::^;;;'Hi's'':;%tate.ment is: as'fbnoweY?:.;'''?;-?:?.'-^-^ "We receiv-fed ? ������i Ywirbless? miassage midnight Sunday? Vfrom ;;^tli^? Titanic stating that she'';h'ad';:^trapk--;an---'ic'0.b.s-tig, and to come at/ oiice?: Weturned?a- bout at 12.-B0 :?:b'.clbck,?ahd?-|tearned back to the position./ given UsYarriving there at 4:30 ' o'clock.? ? We ehcpiin- tered so.:;in''uch'?ipe',''.'i-i^ stopped until?day light.? : V^e cruisbd: about, but could:?not see any ;sign :bf the ship. About six a.n^vbri?th4 Other side of: an immense field- pf;ice, '--tuuded?tlilckly ;?.w^h :heirgs?'we-sa*^ che. .Carpathia?:;::?/.:.'We?vaIsb-i'Say^ Oaiiforniaj vvhioh was to the hbrthwarci of us,: steaming -^est, then .coming prospects fiorithe b^ti^me*^f the tih- ited States^ wihite*^^: wii<*;at:-erbp ai^e 6t\\ ���������very ?gr^at ?imjibrtanceYin?:thelfc'^ ' ing: ��������� -^Oh'^-pribp^^ci^v wheat^ ;for ^thel'bai^: anoe."pf::the>pres6at :-brpip*^e'ar.-'\\iPher:e; is :;unfbrtuhately hb:' doubt ho^>thatr an; uiihsualiy :large. percentage?of: the crop 't-b^n?in: the .Yst^tesiibflillffbis? ?Miss'puHf; Indiana: and Ghio5has: bebn or is? being -plowed up? and?vifill??he? planted ���������Witii.;,pats?,ahd>obrhi.?'-.:YAn.'/tfi'e': further west? states?/Nehr^s sas? ?;and??X)kiahomia.vttiere ?is; aiso- ;wme^������amage.;?biit probably hot? more ttiah??usiiai, but pyier the whole win- :;.t^rY^wheat ��������� 'area?:;the crpp^ experts���������;; are . beginning/; to estimate tlie acreage;/to be; pibweq/?up?at 4;0p0,00u; a.cres:? :?As the/^ittter ;w^ ���������rfall?-^:a.s-:''\\^^^ acres/ less thahvitYW down Ao iiouthw-ard, and she metus,. year, it can: be imagined that the prp- Shs did :not^? Communicate anything; duction/ of winter,/vyheat/ih the :lJnit- A.t 340 fY^iAr-k: sbi^c^: time/'^s::rsc������;iV' ed, States;'lh: 191-2/.wjll :he the Rrnallest Mf&SB ���������of ;-:H&.?dfscipies?ah'd::a;g^ ^>f -people". who:-/eame?tb ^60fmMlmSs^mM: ;tpifbw'/"h^led?;.otU .:bame- downY frohi the/ ?ihbun^Bi|hf^na,^S ;;^topdv|n',;the iplain?./ f^&;$em0^$������������l^ >6pmewhat.,..:;sii"bilar/;::to,-;t^ / we'eR'Sy':-lbieaon?Y/but;/^ /hnhgbf/ah_; :w'eepih'gYseemSfco*i>0^ /lite^ai://-phyeical;?;;"cbhdii:ibhs?vth^^ 41io'-'/t?ermpn.-/'.:'b,n,::tbe-/:M :bpnfcfest -rthe' .;riches;'and:?f dllhis^ahd'-gp^ .laughter of/ verses U, '���������Q^tiiti^&Z&on-Btiti^ ;strast:-;between/,the?.''noH'':yand:'������^ ture-time /is" more ?: fulS/aeiKfprtSsitt't!^1 SHIpBUIi-bSNG PLANS SWODiFiED. NeW White Star / Uher ^ilJ : Have ?Y" pbuble?'Cellular.:.^ettpm?ahci iiondoh^r--ltvis understood ._Mnli-ti4 vv|i������-,- .'.----.--" -. ��������� ��������� ������������������ .^-.���������-.---r,������������������..��������� ��������� -.- -. '��������� 'bha'rlbstbn ;;to;''Prihc������?;Rop������rt:--In -, titititij. //^Six'/Month's;- ;Trl^//;Y?f ?/?:./ /... Ottawai-r-The itinerary pf ?the Duke pf Cbhhauight;; for the opmin^summer ������������������.��������� no.- u-oor Ottawa.���������-Tub; department of labor /reports that labor/conditions, throughout Cia-nada : are ;bxceptibnally? satisfactory for ; this time ;of year and May /Dav pro-m I ses to pass; without a single disturbance.:?.??'? ������������������������������������':.;?;? ���������: At the present tiine there is riot an arbitration board aittihg or applica- tlon?in forone. ���������/.. .'-��������� ;.v/-1-?:-.:- /?Dhe" board was at work-'-.Ih Winnipeg to Settle a dispute between /the C.P.R. and their freight clerks and freight handlers. "The' report of the board .has not yet been received but unofficially the department has learned that the difficulties have been adjusted and the men have gone Dae* .to work. :'-'? AH the troubles between railways and their employes in Canada, at th* present time promises to be settled without resource to even an arbitration board.. Female ���������'Appiii^.rjt&f.Nbt to be Consld- ';.-Y:/;ewd'-?|n;?May?'E'xamInations ... Ottawa,-^A/steteme> by the::ciyii servi^sYcbn>mission to-day, that ip 'forthexi^ entrance to Xh& service,?to be; held on May 13, no?wopibh;will?/be?asked-.tor in / connection /with/the ;general? work of- th'e?seryice,;:bi^hgsi?'frb has; fbr. sonie?ti^/b^nYfei&bbra(ihg a; feeripus-Yprpblern? in/cbhhebtibh:��������� With t5pyerhTnent emplbyees,?tJia SYperGisn^i^ t heiitj; /?:??? Y/: ��������� j: :'Z ?-Y/';' t'^}$$������ti%0i$tisMf.ti ���������������������������'��������� the^May examinatioiig?;-iibt- bhls; will'.i.',femi(ite". applicants'.',; hot ^ki? asked? for geiieral? work? butYv^ile^^yYwill l-otZ be/Yabsolutely prevehi^dYfrbm w-rttingy:^ey??papers?yili i^ vetted or-;tak������ri������-in io account- ; *"���������**-> y\\.'&*vi\\sts&.- jui XllC \\ttllj. be cbn&Sdie-red /are for��������� atenograpliers and-'typewritei-s.;'. , /..;?-.:? ;?/.?S:. -titi-titi-' Grand Trunk Engineers.Get Increase. s Montreal.���������It Is officially announced that an agreement has been enterc-d hiito between the 0iand Trunk Rnll- ',. way Company and its locomotive en glneerav , which agreement was dulv ulgned on behalf of-both parties, by Which th'o:.enJy(lnpei'$' yrlll get an In increase of from 12 to 15 per cent, in their wages, bringing them up to practically tho same wage standard as the locomotive engineers on the Can hdlan Pacific. " The, agreement covers the next vuree .years and affcctii two thousand men all over the company's nystem. Quick Success In the Northwest. - Kamloops; B.C.-���������A strikiug example oJ the s.ib5tant,������.l successes tio fro- UUeiitly scored by energetic Americans nowadays after settling ih- British Columbia is being- cited in the case of Tndi' JBiumunk who came to, tie NorthWett fro-i Indiana in j902 rfe bo git a 0 acjv.v of lantv along thiv Ca:nadian Northern rightof-way and. uui't a dniall house and sonn? favh. oullilings. In.-t..������-f*.tati-.-s Mr Bau- niuik".'ad been & mine suporinten1 ent-at-$73 per mciuh, .but afttr six year^ oi inviti' m he x* u.'.d hmis.-jf the owner of 1,000 ficrc-iS of Irxiid, stock, improvements and farm buildings, all paid for and foi* which he has been offered as high as $50,000.' By 1910 he had replaced his .'���������mall btilhllnga with large, modern farm structures F. .JR. Simpson, secretary of the Kani- loops bonrd of trade, states that many inquiries are now being received from widely scatie-ed points indi- fatlng u heavy inflix of new settler t during the ooming season. tiro than Winnipeg's FalaeWelfjhta. Winntpcg.���������Winnipeg citizens lofllng morn money, -every year 'tlioy pay In rutos. und taxes by fnleo, weights and incauuroB,. said ControllPr Douglas In .seconding tho dwhaml of MarkPt - Superintendent Rldd. for n Croatly inouMiHod Htnff to keep tab on viulde weJglitia. 8������nrllnfl Over Cadets. London.���������-At a moating of tho London' Territorials, it^ wns announce'? that the war olllce had dociik'd lo uend a detachment of fourteen cadetR tc tho national oKhlbltlon in Augusr. Thoe ������election will bo mado from tho Metropolitan City forces. Tribute To Late Charles M. Hays. London.���������A. W. Smlthers, clmirmari oi tho Grand Trunk Railway, writing to tho Times- *nys; "An there will bi* no opportuniy until ,the,, uoxt general mooting: of tho Gmud Trunk Itnilwny in October nox*: for publicly paying tribute' to tho memory of tho late Charles M. Hays, 1 venture to ask you to kindly allow mo to expreHH on behalf of the proprietors* board, officers and staff of the company, their deep griff at tlio untimely Ionh of'.President Hays' and their high appreciation of his groat mid dovotod spi'vIcch to tho company jnnd their imartfolt. Hympathv with his widow and family in their groat soi'- JOW." Tney an spena tne;-:wee.jc ��������� ox -may *o iai/Mbntreali/ May iC theylarri-ve In Toronto, and May?29th/an^ 30th; will vislt;.Lbhdoh?jand-;Guelph^:"Y?'??:?;? / They> will ^.vieaye"; for?Sibiwreal/on May :31st,?.?.-?/?? tititiZ'itiZtitititititi0ZZ.yZ: .' / June?2?tp?17 /will /be: spent In Quebec after/which their Royal Highnesses will; spend two weeks/on ;the' Tobi- tiue?-lftv'er^fishmgiY?v They? will? arrive a*?but; July 7 at /Winnipeg for/thfe;Sp<3h- liig;?bf the exhibition?/ret^riiihgYto- wards: th*v? /end of ti the? mpht^?tii?tit ���������*: 'east.??v-YY.A: ?,"--::���������'-: ���������:��������� " :?'���������?���������.���������?'������������������/:::'????:! "Y? ^hey;/wlR -leave /Montreal; bF>^eam- er?foi*:/the?MaLritim?/Windsor?? St/ John, Frederictbii and, other places? ,T' He will 'open the/TorPhtP'; exhlbitiO;. Oh; the last day of Augusf,/after which their Royal Highnesses-wis? leavs/fpY he -west, visiting Sault Ste Mario; Sudbury, Port Arthur, j^and, Port /Wil-: liam.- ?"-:.'-. ? ���������'���������'. ti; ?;Y:;,.:::?'-..?:"���������??'?��������� Leaving Winnipeg on Septeniber.Y":.; their Highnesses will visit Saskatodi, and Priiice Albert on Septeraber -3 ind 4, reaching Calgary on the lift) After two days' stay ot Galgavy; it i������ probable "-hat fheIr''-Ro3'al.:'His"hnejss.(>_ will open the new irrigation works? of the. Southern Alberta Land CompEft**.* spilth of Stratlnnorb. ?The plans for the next few days: are indefinite, but it is probable that tlieiv Royal Highnesss will leave Calgary about September 17, stopping a few hours at Kamloops. ��������� They will reach Vancouver on Sep- icutut-i xo, at-uin'ius luci e mi me c..*>s*'.t arid paying a visit to New Weatmln- ste'r. They will leave for Prince Rupert on the 2'lrd and return to Victoria on the 28th for a four days' visit. They leave . Vancouver on October 2, visiting'Vernon and the Olianagan vaney via.the main line to Revelstbke, and thence to Arrow Head. Passing through Robson and Nelson their "Royal Highnesses will retain the special train acroF;*. to Mitcleod and.Lethbridge' whore they will prob- after ' vlBltlng Modlclne Hat, Regina, nbly stay from October S to 10 Then, nidlan Head and Brandon, their Roy- al> Hlghnosses will arrive at Popm: Point about October 15 anc} go tor o few days shooting on.Lake Manitoba, returning to Ottawa just before the end of October. ed a general ? "message that ;the: Car-: pathia had pickedr up: -twehty/bbats; We aslced if /they/wanted / assisterioe? out got. uo Tepiy,.-- .^^liOVt.iy.. ajjfc-2-.*-./v."3. received? another ? geiiCTalY' messkgp stating;'"- /Nothing; more can "be dOne; no 'need to -stand^ /by?'/ We then left the scene arid;,proceeded pri bur way" Captain: Moore' said that ^obit as he. turned anouit? he called all hands; on deck and .immediately put/thbiri, to -/ark getting.:'" boats ready to/?be/; Ip-w '������������������ ered? anbttihg?rpp������s and^ tion laddei-s/in^^ Teadiriess for ^service. He placed1: men ./and:: / crews, and had one sailbr? hoisted /to������������������ the? very *tpi> of ^he mastpih^ructihr^/him /to keep ? a; sharp ibolMutY-Y"When he turned? his ship and rushed back /among/iriimei_>e fields of ice?/he; r was,; dblng/sb; at ? a great co^t??fpr?he; bad On/bpard?:1461 passengers .besides ?!;h'is -/cr^^vYf-rgverf theless he prornptiy auswereq^wp'caii: for .help? ?Yy yYvY?.-.;-' ^-^.Y.:;////^:;-- ."'��������� 'titi-Z ���������;?" Captairi/Mobre/said/it hb turned; ./away;/' from the: /scene Ytp-:. con-y tinue bri- his eburse,;; the steariiers Car- pathia.. California? /Sura^?/?Frankfurt and a tramp -were in/ -:ttie; vicinity.; ' Furtherinore;'-: he: /sald^s^hai? do the: people who were pnbba.rd/my/steamer know what I; was?rdOirig /or /where /I was goiiig?". Howi Could/they -tell in what direction I;:^a^alUni_f';-??W-.^?^ past 'midnight, / and the^/wereYbelpw? The statemerit??is'absurd?;?:Leaving humanity?but?of /the /b/uestibri, ���������-. dO ypu nOt 'think /that I ?would/have -liked to have been���������': the ? ;lucky bhe 'to/opick: up these :p������ople-?Y;'?;titititijti.ti:Zti';tititi';ti::titititiZ in, -recent yearsY;for?besides the^acre-; ^ge'actually abari^ribd;/there is sure %?bex;a./great deal/left to/^bw: UraX is-' 'so -much winter killed-, a** to: *:?i*Te. only;a?smalf yield?/? A?lOw/conditibri -of:tho?ci^p/lri? April-s������^ deteribratibn; in May?ahd?June?;fpr as a friend?:of burs puts/it? "the history-v pf?pthe-^?daraage -years/iiidicates; that a'.::crpp?^|eh/;s tarts-;; with-;tro\\ibie;':'w;ill' .cpht-iniie;-;?/iri]\\/.V'trpuhlO:-': Outside of ���������this?^rjipu^;?ficrob?Y damfege there ���������: is' less ;bl^r:?ahd definite evidence of a buiiisn -sitnatibrijYviiiah [ti there was i.-:-=---.i-: ^iiiirri.-: =i^--:;!--r=^~ ���������;>:.= ���������-:*-'hJc-: cfftt.5eti ical position /has pbntiriubd?tb grov^ more bearish???? In the /tijbited. SUttes: the?yisible^supply?/aithbu_K/:it^ decrease -of/L807,000; bus, last /week, Still stiinds?as high as ;47,960>0/)0; bu^J compared wifh-iabbut/ 33,^O^uuOYbus. :I'sist;;.-ybar??.;..?/^heVqnahtityY passage has been arid is now"54; 59,616.000 bus, European visible supply last week/increased ? 1,684,000?bua^ a^aihst/a; o>* ^crease?: of ?';?li200,00'0 ?bus??^raei:';:webk diast?year,?iarid,rit/riow stands :at?S0,; :darkiy> :'brifc :theri,?f ace; ^/faee^^bw*!;^^^ -kap-w-/iri^part./nbut -* theri;yshallfe^knb^l^| even as.: also; -I/am :kriowh?'Y:As:;toi|h^ipM ,eral ;ppy-ej*ty,;. ���������' w&/kribfe/th^;^ri^tibr^iii our, Lord'/'Jesus /.Chrisi>#&at-?^bugh??^ ���������;He ;'was:;rich, yet:'fbr?bux:'Sake^JHe?be^5^ 'camo/pborj;:that:-w^-;xhmu^^i|-;:^b^ "'ert;r--migkt.v'_e/-r^^ p^^s/life'-bftti:^ istry.: 'we?.iriay /perhaps?'irri^irie?a^^!|fti^ thing;; of r ordinary >: ;poyerty^biifclfc^b^ can - tell the/full:. meaning Y:pf^h^^m-S^Sf ptyingY'the/jjeryice-./'^ ���������bT>e4l'ei^d::df^ff:;-'tf-.;.-7t.-itf^ literally rich are ofterivpobr/iii:Zisp&}gtii0^ ��������� meek ? ���������aOdi^lowly '���������:at:?heaft?SiM*di������StMbll?6i -literally/-, poor/ ^;:are;/pfte^?prpudpmd������^^ :^;olf '��������� ceriterad������::??We ?riiust';.:al*^^fc^**l5|S -member that sthe; Lord'JaOke'tii:';o_5.*__e!l?^^ heart :'aisd 'titrieth/: th^^bea^;^I?-^li|p^| ;:XViY 7;;, Jer./:xv;iL?lu^.?/:?;:MOi*?^ ���������:ta you^;Wheh'.ail-'&edV8hans^n|ea of you": bf '/verse.;-25 v^seeiniB/ hWtitiotiit^^, i*-:'^!������w-/-pbpular,.-.-yerfle^?ih^^ /ttersj'/fbr- even/preachers^ai^^e^ ���������Jists:: have: been": kribwri/ :tb?lvbld?/b^fe^jSfSl .!2.ently;.-.;_aM': pub^ WILL APPEAR TTO CANApAY Walter Long WilI? Cbrrie- Here;;to /Firid; -?:;Out;?About?':Hprrie;;-/RUle?^ '���������:��������� London ���������^kit^^^^-ZMtil^titiZ^S&k-' ing at DulWich; reberitly ^declared?;af-' ter -reading the home? rules biU/that/h^ could not iind-r^tatid'/ho'-w/m^^ of the : walls / of ?Bedl������ni /could?' have: such a measure. Far from beingYa. boon to Ireland, it was ;an :irisiiii!f?to their intelligence. ;: If parliament Is not sitting in/ August and Septeriiber? the former Irish secretary said he. meant.to visit.Caria/ da and place the whole; question /of. Honie Rule before the Unionists of the Dominion Long ago?wheri Great Britain was engaged .in a: stru'ggls with South' Africa, Canada sent a magnificent contingent, while the Irish members did their best to prevent riieivfrohy Ireland joining the British army and navy.- ;? Y ' He was going to ask Canada **ivhat she thought of the party which could be guilty of an attack of that kind and of men who tried to paralyze oiii* hands and check our power. Y'They were traitors." ��������� - He believed that if the case were put to Canada, it would be?found: there were not in the Doriiinion the support for ths Homo Rule as we un derstand It. ���������' 9ERIOU8 CANTON DISORDERS. CanP-l Prftmnt-er Rnndy to Go Ahead. Ottawa, Ont,���������Sir Robert Perks, tho eminent English financier nnd promoter of tho Georgian Bay canal flchem**,' iu here and way** he Is roady to go ahead. A* to tho Welland, Sir Robert fioyn it will, benefit the United Btatos morn than Canada. it. Price of Flour Increased. Winnipeg.���������As a result of advanced brlco of wheat nn Increase in all graiU'a of flour of 10 nenta a barrol Is nnnotmcod by the mlllliig companies. Thin lncvonr'.od price will. In nil llhn- Ithood, bo maintained as tho wheat iiiHi-ket is very nrm. Wheat. ..is advanced ft br fl cents a bushel accords Ink to the etaitoment of W. W. McGaw, of the Western Cannda Flour Mills. Thousands of Soldiers Returned In State of Discontent. TTing Konjv���������Fomi'p nrr* entcrtnlniul ot further sorlpus disorders in Canton 'I housanda of soldiers have returno'l from t.hn north In a ntat.o of dlscoi-itout and havo been dlsbaiuP-.d, Tho govornor . nnd'general in com- inuiftl havo boon impeached for the execution of a Chincso-editor. Tho provincial usftembly and populace con- demu the arbitrary action.' Sovoral ofllclala have roHlg'ned bocauso the governor has bun appointing bin clana- mon toofllco. Tho Wont River Is bona' putrfPoC to Icor-p oil! plru.es. Cal_ary and tl\\e Grain Routes. Calgary, Altn.-^���������H. W. Pat.terio'n, of the Winnipeg grain exchange, when interviewed regarding Calgary's future as n grain centre, expressed the utmost, confidence in the strategic advantages of this section of tho province. Mr Patterson looks for if re' itiendous development to take place as a result of the shipment of grain through Pacific ports after the opening of tho .Panama Canal; and ho argues for the encouragement of the grab; trade along the lines that will ensure Its exportation * through Canadian ports. Other woll-known authorities confirm this opinion, soni������ oven going so far as id predict tha1-. the coning autumn will see rocovd grain shipments from Alberta going opt byway of Vancouver. It is uti- doubtodly a fact that the oxperieucoH of Ui-j iJiiuL .vv,...;* iiuvc turned the.attention of .shippers as never before to the Western outlet for middle Wont- em producta- C. P. P.. Lake Trsfflf. Montreal.���������The C.P.R. announces Unit commencing at onco it will ao- oept freight for Port William hud ail ���������points west via ltd upper ateamors "Which will this year operate from Port McNlcoll to Port William nnd ill VViUUb 4'Ollt AlLllUl 1UUI4JUU Ol. it* Ut .. . ._.. 4, r\\_.-~ - a.,,nJ ports, It I* mIno *uH'tipUi>g frwlKht from flanlt Ste Marie and Goorglnn P.iiy P'jitu of call via Owen .-.ound. Natives In Africa are In Revolt. RndnJOB.���������A t/plegrnm received at tho Povr.ugu^He capital nays the natives of Macau .'.nd Timor/Africa have revolted. cntcialn buu������ tho altimti'u la Horloun. Punitive expodltlona bo- hiM oiu.it.ii/.t'ii will conf. J-l.OilO.iiUii. I'li.i ROv������>nment In euchnn-Jfin;? noteu wl*h the Dutch government whlchlu mnk- ing reprfowntntlomi In reference to Lliv i������;v|jii, jt. ���������..uiJiuti.cuu v*i iiuvtu o������- iirs^rn nntpoA^Inn tn T'l.i^lor.H will ��������������� ik'iivoiir to purchaao a roady made fle<������l. The government believe tlita iSrn.llU" will 111' flirflpor. FITTED WITH WinELCGC. Lakes to All C.P.R. Be Vosaela on Equipped. Owen Sounil, Ont.���������Tho flv<������ v������*i. cpIm of tho Canadian Paclfln Hallway upper fleet,' Keewatin, Athnhanca,. Mnnltobn, AlheHa and Anfllnlboln fit- ting out hero, have all been oquipped with a Marconi wireles" InBtnllatlOii of tno tuoNt, approved nun ini-iu cih-.o xmttern. The *.woi*U Ih already well iidvanr.ud, aud the tiiuibiiiltt.u \\i\\' ro- ceptlou hoiiHoa have been built on tue hurricane declcw of all the vhhhoIa. The accumulator apparatus will bo ��������� n������<-lona will Im������ *>������iffihMnlmH nonr >Ull- IMMIGRATION INCREASING. 8tatlotlco for Fiscal Year Endnng March 31, Show 354,237 ���������Arrivals. Ottawa.���������^UiuiiiK the 1Im.*���������1 yum- uml'liiis March 31, 11)12. 3^1,2,17 Im* migrants orrlved In Canada. Of thin mtmlM������r 220,5^7 arrived at ocean porta and 1!13710 from the United biatea. Tho flgurew show nn Increase of for the fiscal y<-ar ending March "L, 14 per cent, as compnr*>d with-thos** Iftll, which w������*ro 180,0.13 at ocean ports and 121,451 from the United Btnte**, m**l������inj- w tniiO for tlw whole n-jimi *���������*<������������- ui" .'iii,i'a-j. During the month of March thin year tlurc* wore 42,301 arrivmlp, 20,- VAti of them huvlng bi-cn at ocean porta nnd 10,252 from tho UnLted Slat- e**, an against a������,������������l! for March laot -I Q4 A Art... V*..-^'.1 .-' n^nln^f - 11 (|1AAnftll .K.,e. . last/ year,/ /a? difference of ?21.976i000 ;bus;? short; /bfcj /last :year"s??quantity, while orily/fpur weeks agb/^e/shbrfc .age coiripared?:with'ti-. same'?dat^?last; year/was 35,50(i,Xl00? iriis?/;/ These sHfe istics; ^011^ seeihvto?f^ypr/the: idea /ot; l-scarct'ty? titit ;?:Wheat ?: orYhigher ? prices f or ifc, /^pecially/:as prices at 'present are;?from 10c?tp 122c?hi_her;than-they ; were:?/ a^yeair ti: ''agb?:?''???Neyerthelbs8 ;there/:is ;th/e/^ntiirient that:?the?situa������ :th>rii;.isYbuIIish?- /?";^Th������Y visible ? supply. ^'���������3thjeY.??Unit^ j#^terY;*:jtoan^ ^theVe/:?;is?:f;aSweli-knp^n ���������It-issia, /':/A^^ritirieY/?;arid???Aristraiiaf /which i!will;? prevent? In. the: n^ rirjbriths / siichV; large? ^ye&Kly /wKirld's ^shipments as?^ok/pla,c^?a. -y:ear/ag;o? 1TheY :; cbriditicms?Y smrrouridirig? ti':tiie- growing props other than the United JStatps :wiriter -wheat? are? generally /favorable.? .;' A:t the ? present /time every .country hi Europe can -give, a .fairaccpunt of its growing/ crop.,??' In tho -spring wheat country of?the tin- lted?States-and Western Canada the seeding of the new crop has: been started arid is prpceedlrig urider uor- riially Y favorable conditioris.. / In: Southern MinnesotaH and South Dakota wheat seeding is well advanced. Further north the season is somewhat later. The subsoil' iB well sup- pilied with moisture this year and there Is -nothing to riiar a fair'prospect; at present, CandlVohs Favorable f���������>*���������'' Gfeat Gro*?. ���������Winnipeg.T���������Saskatchewun will h������vc 2?303,22fi acres of ��������� npw land'" undi"-.- crop th is; season and 2,1 SS.i..: 8 ,f(o.j; m) of suni'nfr fallow, acc<������Htl!ig?tb;'iJ? Bruce Walker, ConimlsHloner.of. im- riiigratii.n %vf!*"'lit.g'' and will largely compelledte for 'the lack-..of. fall-plowl'i.*- He adds, that trraln tluvshbd from tho ���������ivj/ik- th.c, snrlng is drier, luirder nnd of betl oi* grade than that threshed-' early in November oi" during the winter. Seeding hw-A-f*'��������� gonornlt-cii.April 15. the sanio doto .is lnji-.'yoar,'iMid. a iiiontii eirlhM* tlitn In lif)0f> or. Io07.' Fro-vt is out of tho ground 10 to'12 hichiB. and the seed bsd is miuaually f.ivor- tb.''. Aviation Meet In Western Canada. Winnipeg. ��������� Aviation meets for Western Canada nro planned und several noted'airmen will compcto In var- Ioub cltieB during tho coining ������uiminor. Tho opening meet will bo.in, Wlnu||H>g on May 10 arid .11 to be'followed by similar affulrn at Pontage La Pralrii;- Bra^ndon, Medicine Hat, Cnlgary, Pjd- u'mntoii, Saskatoon, Regina, Piinco Aibfi-L, Li-thbridge and wvcriil oUiim* cities.-' McGouey, of'Grand PorKtt wlll.be ono (if the avlatora and Sam A. Tyeikles. New York, v.'lll also In hero with hio reputallon* which ranks with Pauliiu. and Bcanion.t. Hi* will fly for tho Canadian altitude rocord in a Cnrttsii biplane. In addition ������: v- eral of those my^tcrinuo aircraft reported from vailoiw plucot, In wostc-ru Cnnad.-i. will aljio compf-tc. Tlu-rc will he motor cycle races at each of it ho moot������- , i.-u������.i oa������u, ���������.*. ,uu ittiwaxi*'^*^ /thbse things ���������:-that Dlease:/the?^ithbr^@|i^^ ahd-^als6?frorn the^apostle'whbset^ii&Si^ .cIple.Y.was"not:/as;::pIeasiri}5:{irie^ :Gbd; *&. whb;^^lib;;. Ytrf etfc-:Pur:^S^*ta^|l^^ ^CJohri/Mii^:; -/ 29; [Z Thes^ ^iiZ-:i^MGojMB&^ ;o"br'ni-ajgYthe-vtbpii^ : erty YandYYRlchei-^ :;reCbrds-bf:;'rich?-rrieni;-/-aB'?iri^ip ^ivi?/!:-?,; xviii; ;:23>^ft?^i.:?be^dePMioliiii <---������&S ���������sil rich-/1- hia:tt-;arid-'?Lazarus?vbt^e:/;:i^ ^partYpf: ':bu^lesspri.Y?:;tE^im?.th%K^ isages:; we ,��������� ribte /that'; Jal/rriari- s?lite/^bn^i^i /sisteth'.;/':nbt':;;;':.in-;:::.;aburid^cb? ithirigs;. ,/Ywhich ??;hV: Ypbasbssptfi^f ahdfsls?^, ;sbm^:-������wouId'?db?:-^eli:?tb?:ask? ':^Js?5?'^b?^"^hps&?s^ ;b?^/Y'5--:/;RicK'e;s;.';f;/������briibtii^^ ,;d.ifficu'Jt-"?f^ kiri^dorii;" a^?yet^Zacbh^sBf^b^^S;'?p^l ;.jh.3S-- signt, -as,:-.-;:;.tiie'-.-giftts/VOf?i-rhe.^p������o������s^i?i^^ ;W^: ,are;:-simpiy:. stewardsi::/-w^ justed'/with/;mysteries?:bir:?ji_b^ ';'other-'thH^^ ;cbunt; '��������� bf /Our- 'steward ship?Y/-^|fti^a^i:^| so u'lb; thai.- \\vhich.:;is-eritru'stc^?:^ lb; beupi;jie?rich :toward?-Gbu?;(Luke|^^:?:^ 21). and'those "who have, been helped? .'���������ttyr/.us'"-to'' kribw::'['the' Lord/Will;[hia^ti'tititil greater; to us the glory .-iii/ 'His/ zkirig*Y?#"J ';���������?���������*'���������? /?:������^J ��������� -'':''���������*%������ ,'J>i*'--' W <*V������t>AW������-������ *���������>*-��������� ���������"** Contract for Big Elevator. Winnipeg. Man.���������The firm of Barrett and McQueen/ contrnotorH, wo'ro awarded the contract hy the C.P.R. for the erection of a inilllon-bnuhel itrnntrffr elevator in the oompnuy'b new ynrdn In North TrntiHCona. The ������������������vljJ-. c:; the r.r/v hullrtliis. ���������*, hlcV v.'J'.l be equipped with all modaru nppHiiu- ceo, will be coiiniu'noorl nt one. dom, /while the;Lord Hlniselfl:^lll-'^?; ?#i| ward all His faithful oties a;t?the-re?'i������:^|J sprrection; of the just (LukeA^vi? -14;&/?Ssi Rev. xxii? 12); ���������*'."��������������������������� Orir 'LukeAxvl;':le_B'bri%^ study readB like a statement^ Of facta'?^^ and there is rio reasonYvi*hy?yit/;Bhbnld?'?;i^ be called a, parable. It Js'the one; /-*$1 occasioii:, on whiphYburY^iord ;''.dr,e'w:-R-i!'i^J aside the; vbil arid'gaveYus 'tbb"'&eb??'J$M the unseen . realities alter?we'jedyb? ?;,'/������l these bodies, ?.plainly - t0a'c^in'^v^fqr!'vV/i<] each one It will be hnppinesB/or tb^S-^ ment, not the,hjghest degi;eb of?blisfl {? *?v'l which will be the believo'r's - portion ? ^ only after the 'resurrection of the -TW righteous nor the, deepest woe'wh-lpb ? ?^i)l ���������will bo the unbeliever's portion after "it1! the.--.; judgment of the great(.white Y/'i throne, but a conscioiifl existence'in iv bliss or woe, with po poHsIbllity 'of "" passing frond one to thb Ptliey?' ; ������The reason of the rich man's coridftloii after death ��������� was not becttuso hoi ia,d been rich, but from the'last Verse of the chapter It Is evident thatYwhenv on earth he had no use for Md8bs,W? the prophets. He was riot a believer In the .ScrlpturGH. but evidently proud and eir-lf satisfied. Aftor -* death ho proved the/reality of a "'place; "r of torment and became aiu'lbus that, his bret.horn should . not roach .the sanie destination."'--' Ho''-pleaded :'that if ono went froin the dead.,"thoy? would .believe, hut wnti(:l0Ul ?that the wrltlrigfl of MoBes and thp''prophfltB wore all HUillolont. .Wo know from John xi and xll that; another man named Lazarus did rlso from the* (���������".-������������������ul, hnL whllo f-omcbejlevrid othortt BouKht to kill him agahf (John xii, . 10. 11). Our bleBsed Lordj JefliiB Christ, by. whom and for whom nil thlnga wore created, know tho .up- peon re*iHt|r*f* nw no nn������������ el������e did? and wo may count on every word Mo said, afl being literally no. By Hlu death for our ulnta and resurrection from tho dead Ho han provided forelvo- Tietm <\\t nliin, flornal lif*������?'<������tH'nni redemption, a joint holrflhlp with Him- self for "whOBoeyer :wlll," ���������apd only tliono who receive Him nyo the truly rich, for time and eternity, (ProvL-yi I, 18; Rev. Hi. IS). All ofh>fo ara poor Indeed. Oh, tho multitudes of rluh poor people l i ;-T.l| '''':',i| Coputantinoplc. , ��������� UN ���������..,,., r I,.. _ ������������������Tho reopc-iilug ���������'-V Will Mlna l.*or. C,^........ >���������������* *lv^ V, . *. ., y work will ho t-tartod on the bulldluk of a.YnHway to the property nt the Al- bn������the, rail way U compleUd a _r land, with tho Soo at Port Arthur, and In all probability at Tobermory, eft" the head or lirucr Prnlnn:iln. Reopening of Dardanelles Postponed. of -������������������ ��������� 14M'n from th** Un'led Htat>������, fm.'cwlnir to thi* oondnuod nwimnclf* of I b* orected and Iron will" be rnlnod migration for tin* month of March ilinlinn wnruhlpfl in t������i*������ Arohipeli*���������������^. |'i'h*������ whoi<< project will involve tho thla yoar Hhow* a gain of 7 per cent. IPurthor buinbardmoiit io reported expenditure of around |B,000,000. P, ovf-r thnt e������f March hurt year. (liriv������. liurna ia behind the adventur*. .,'*���������* ;���������*������.*��������������������������� *��������� ������.- jFtfUSAta every -^ctoy at "O-reston, Bsitish uoiumbia, bythe Cfresipn Frint- ng^dF^ttHlai-g������^ /~>V -'-' -,.??- j- -#*��������� Q O t~ /~^ -*-u ,������>ILWI I OfiEOTSS L. W*yNN Editor and Manager. I"* Vha BeviowiB the acknowledged advertising medium/of the OreBton,valley, ci&;, ' enlatingin over one thousand homes throughout, the GrestonYdistoot and;' 5 caching ont in a broad manner into other communities. Our advertising rates I are based bn the scale of the Kootenay and Boundary Printers' Board of Trade. -v t-and pnrohase and land lease notices, $7 for statutory time. Display adver- * tisements, $i per iaeh per month; other advertising 10-cents per line first issue and 5 cents per line in succeeding weeks; Subscription rates $2.00 a year ra advance. Our columns are open to contributions dealing in matters of local^iiv terest- and the welfare of the coaun-uuiiy. Gastric-ticns must be brief an������_ signed, ./''?���������'- ; ���������H r*t-fA i ill l.CZI -*-,_ wi - ui*3 a. r>3 vi/***-*. Ife-S- 2^ -^S;./ UP SS ^ ^sh**" _ si '^"*a>sf "xyY OU will make-"no mistake *^& when you get off the train ������j������ h if yon sign the register at ��������������������� ??S iTTa^Z^d^J thc Cveston Hotel. Travelling <������ l;j^/^^i men uiU substantiate this. We & T������������ JL_L������^ -&-<* *���������'-������������������*'/ *.*XW������ J; After it became httown that there were so many trees beiii"* slanted in this Valley, considerable figuring has been close by some of the reside_its 6a the possibility of the market bei-ifi* flooded a few years hence?. The return of D. S. Timiao-ts,. sales -manage* ������_ the Creston /Fruit Growers' Union with the annouinx-eiaent that he has already signed up dealeirs who watt taike every bit of produce and fruit grown la tfeis Valltej? ffets year and would take more if they could get it, should pat a damper on the pessimistic views of a few who saw a calamity ahead. The Review believes that Creston will sever be able to flood the market and that if all the ._^ _ *_ii_���������-__���������__��������� __*|������ .___* _*~.*U<- -.-.-,.. ~������wl,3 Kint-irr ���������fr-Mlt this veal".'-the Tress msasis pisufcw iix���������*- **&*** vwiiA*\\* "���������"**j,^������ .���������������������������������������-���������>��������� -������������������- ./ ������������������*#.. ���������" _ .���������������"'-"'������������������ "'"''������������������������=*_ !s *J -~i -^-���������-^ "'��������� products, would be sold at tbe same high slanuara os prices*... study the comfort of our guests rratt Belt j The rooms are well furnished in a manner up-to-date. r j^umap una Tdrsons "tjeaaiy* Tw?n rvfr r;V*ti *.-.*-\\-.*������- ^-.,.������.^K *������ j _ -������ (Best equipped Livery in Town) % ���������;'"! Ailchssof TUR"NOUTS supplied at short notici>; Tho latest styles o������ jg f Jg CUTTERS and BUGGIES for sale aud hire. Sr id die and pack houses a ^ j ������������������ ������������������ 4' ' . ������������������ IS S=^= -��������� " -��������� _ -I* -_J_-_-.- ���������_.���������^ Unmn-ll IHOUSanas OX Ucca j ui.u Mfuuuv.iM' viu-ienes Fropapjated, under tne Creston IS progressing. Thousands OX frees ate >_.������112gj| :mostfa'y^bleouu._:uioijsiroiuiho_t. Ai. Kcilogg srrmn of pedigree plams. plantedi eachyear^ But ahw.g with Creston's advancement| ^icemooper th.usandF. o. b. Hyundai, noidcoiu and Bov^ seed picWMt^u.;M������*������ y������������ & ������������������...'{J potol^B^price-$2 23 per hnudrea lbt*. is. at like advAnce in the Prairie towns and through the Crow -jj ^������-���������-������~^^ .c^natxy whsssr this> irmit ^ sold. Their demands will grow j j ^res^er eachy^r and Creston has the peculiar geographical' !���������-__--.*-��������� -.t^i, .9ea,* 4V~������ *1imp- *������^������-=*-lletice of her fruit makes her position seenre for practically all time. The Creston j galley is the closest 6mifc growing disttic^to the coal mining and Prairie towns.. Berries and snch perishable goods, picked herein tie mo-i_ingy are on the tables in the Cranbrook homes-thftt same evening. Fruit picked here in the morning i& oni the tables in the coal mining towns the next morn* ���������a '.'��������� ��������� : '..' *.'" \\rx% and! the Calgary and Prairie towns the next aiternoou. No other fimift uaising district in this Province can make this *#.������* time fires, ���������"rower to consumer. It would be impossible- i a'ti I ki< Speciality. *ii������ Pepd for sale. Agent ici* the McLaughlin Mancfg. Co. * Horses for sale *^> { . jfti I am prepared to fill all orders, both by >vire and mail/and meet all trains ^ j ���������y" nt any hour cf tho day or night. Com-uercial men and iaadse-kets, "Will *������i & ' receive prompt attention: -V, ,Sj ������J B g a %**fa S V3 S������P V-i*' 8 *Jb_?������U<������ i-U 5 95; Phono 56 j- i 8 ^bdf|^ Sirrlnr Avenue Box 14 aJS^Sr^'^-s*'-:^ s-J:3 2 2^*9������-i������.!_:f,.59:-3-g-3-g:3 ������'_ijg.-S������:3:s-������*5-S-_'3 . tx IUUU\\J\\ .fl \\\\ ^ \\\\ ft ft f\\ I1. rt iT (\\. ,������\\ fi rr (\\ r������ a a ������ n /? rr <��������� a . _ _ _ _ -'.^Y������-rffVSnB-8ffN-8_7fffftt_f_rfitfWV ! ?^^^^-*^^ i*^^ - " ^^iy^ I ^ "''1T ST KESB smcB t900*' ���������.���������TT I ft 18 ������ft**IBII-flniA* ! ""' " *" *_A l_J3 ^ ^jyj, g^g, |^ -g jg-g ^ I ^^^^^0^^^^^^^^^^\\^% "\\RAidAN! a>JtV4������8.**$ gQ^en ^@0������ campeuBd Tablets 8J aa xe������' is 3 At the same time, along with the announcement of Mr. Timmoasthat the fruit will all be sold, eomes a statement by a dealer who has handled Creston products that the fruit satiBt be packed better in order to get full returns for both grower and middleman. Creston is so young in years of v teal production that the art of packing has not been fully leamed'as yet. If the ranchers, however, throw all their energies ia that direction it wifl not be long before they will \\ be giving t_e best in this line. The packing school this year wilL bring results and each year the pack will be better. Tfhe quicker the rancher** become perfect in this regard the sooner they will be getting top-notch prices for their fruit. The standard should and no doubt will be raised each year. k& 3 . U������5a I i ii id- of r ^������ s.-ti:fsatiS Because of the Opportuniti's for Present Investments t-_ffi Baffin x_s������. si 1 ^{^^^^ * 1 :^sr; J, i trr 'J Offers the Golden Oppor unity for Investors Because . - _.,��������� ��������� u#L^ It is to be the centra of Great Railwny Development during the j_gS_" next few years.' '������ . ' "^= Magistrate Young and Immigration Inspector Charles Rykert, who have jurisdiction in the Port Hill district, are determined to stop people coming from the States into Canada in evasion of the immigration laws and this week severely punished four aliens who walked across the border during the night. These officials have always been known lo tem- jer their administration of justice with hard,commou seus2 and everybody who is fair with them is given the greatest consideratioa. Those who try to impose ou them, howeve;, get_the limit in punishment and each succeeding case will undoubtedly be dealt with the more severely. The Grand-Trunk-Pacific By.', lino passes through the Towusite and trains should bo runnin{* withiu a veav. ��������� The Pacific & Hudson hny Ry., Company nlao received charter May 19th, 1911, and is to run its lino tln'oupfh Fort Fraser, aud other linoB are contemplated Adequate station facilities are to lift provided in the Townaite, as gg&p1 has been assured by tho Railway Commission of Canada*. !^ It is the centre of 10,000,000 acres of rich agricultural land equal to fija^- nny in Canada. Z/Z!^--- *Tpl Ifc will be tho centre nnd distributing point for all. this vast district. Egj^" Industries nro already looking towards Fort Fraser and a .largo WSlt-. Saw Mill ia now, uud������r coiisfnictiou there. (SSaCT Fort Fraser Lois are now Helling nt from $320 upwards.' Musy tonus ES"lX aro offorod of 10% down and 5% per mouth. l_Ulf Any of thoso lots may be worth from $213,000.00 to $50,000 000 ten B^d . yonrs honco. fSSStiT This magnificont inoroaHo Iiiih already'been realized in ��������� dr-zenn of What about Clean-up Day? If there cannot be one. general attempt to make a better appearance in this town, how about each individual getting busy and doing some tiling along tms iinef Western Cuniidiaii Towns, und Jr if ^: Will again prove on Investors MM SsL. Sr ( m g rOave (owe nontf, ^ ^ *(&mmzxtct How! @ $$. fl|at v/e are T)a*rii__N*- ������ Q ������������������" .0^' savin|3 deposits(^1������-? ������. ${| * & iiprif Object ToWh-������ @ -|| Srawol V cheque &." # "'onttTOC'.Jcposita of * m ���������f| S^Tfioutte & over. ^ W m We invest monef for dicnta || ,Q in first mort_a&es& &oa #| ^ ������leneml HmticiaUusiiiess. ������ ^. sit fou are not saving -- ^ ���������J& 5Y3T������ma'li(:a^Y���������, ���������*- ���������*��������� --- -*- 1| g ,^mmcnccH0WWluill5. 1 f| ���������*- +j+ caail^ handled��������� 1^ U ^ou can eieud "by r>rat!, ^ If) Peat Office *���������>-6}ipreo3 These Palis .ire conipc-.tniied -wHlt th������ threat* cur. froni the uior.l. leBs blc seuc j, || iflcitcr & wjajgjiwate * ||; Asiima! Fertilisers can be ma������Je ������������������������ 9.1 ������J 'InvwHt now boforo (ho Unind Tninlc Pnoiilo ronohOH thero mo PO Wot s ,* it] (to' Ivitcniiuvc mailed on.applicition \\- .st***.,****" Dominion 'Stock & Bond,Corp,, ^ Limited , ���������p Vancouver, B, Q vsizQ ;������i\\ . ^ X - ���������*- any \\w you wish. jk tyilD ^ >r>*������-iJ j_^. TnrfTif ,^ f 1 i-siTi.-n. ��������� iul. n ��������� ���������i ������ *i W7 ^ We are Rcspouoible ||) MONEY &EL&& ���������+-. *������������������.���������������< h������ ~������* !lt Write re atwitilMy ������ | Bo������tiow!SS!! I 9 Sow Burns'-FcrtiUzra And Reap.D.liars. ������������������".-.-^"f.iTirr.jmar. ii ^j U'yVcjxcovivcr 8,S.c\\ Cull or send for our New PnmphliM- which' is full of useful information for Fruit* Growers etc. ft? Liinlto^ Da. B.C. nm***'"���������#aw .*^m aaammmm mmmmmmm ***m*m*i<*mmii*u,%1^m^*m<^mamt**m%%\\\\t**\\*um*t\\nm typ< >m������ tori��������� th,-- iwi.iwnMii* ff������ 0 _Tra_r ww ������a ijjfH fi_w'l_^'������L*'C.i.-������Sf;,T y'JI^^J^Ettr/W'.i.i p-./. "7^ *!S!*^" /MrJm im ������* ������si rtt. inv wa m m. v-< im ft fi ,.,,.*, ,-. ���������������* ^ - ,������ M .. VVv Mi 0 ���������*?**������^j Hl^ ^ R R I* ���������'s-^-wifysisi ������>ti^���������ii!.^ a ������pf:ci,/..'.V)' .Dealer in ir.ii," i el a j:. boots n.ul snoe.*;. CRKSTON Head Office CALGARY; VANCOU-. VER; - KDMONTON. ' " *ft#tai-MW������������^MrM(W **^m^*m*mm***^+*i*%Mwmm*mlmmwami'������*mi V V V at a* a* r ****** * V # * m*> BSectrEc Resitcrcr for /View ' PhOHpllOIKil iUiioro.i tiviiry iunv.> in lliii Wmlv ...���������������-, ._���������.���������_. I , il'i pr"J--I-I- (,'!i������li,fi ; icMoi.i.: ,v,'!,!i,".'!! ,vU.;'1 .,.->?. ,,,,*;������"i"i'������*' tivj'.nv i-i'/i r.n dwin-.i ��������� imilco "viiwrj iiuwuinn,( I'rlco *Vn-lHJx,'or'������wo'lfr,i ipii.,at.������i*in������i; '*MV���������"*----���������*--*-��������� V; < ���������'��������� '���������������������������' .*.' ���������i������ ������,1k. J *t- A _*h. ^-ia?:-'! itT,M^:^^^^>^---.������-^^^,,:u.^,sl^;;._; ������"������ s,,-s-J'^ir I--' %*1? I", If -T 'I r * ' *..a / , , ������ -- t j* *o- i-"*-1 ���������*��������� j "-TV* " '������ >-r i^ V - ^*if *_ I f -���������������"���������- J 1 - -v~, ���������* fTC "2-' *���������"* 'v7*'.>-,-"*i\\t.-"' W.f^-'f;nisa-?i.-,Jr SE__2S ... i . ^- -i������JLj?-TAj-^^^A'^'--^^^>*^-'-2-'-''--f-s-J^::i-v-=-----r-- -J:-���������*-"n������i: ,i , ������������������*/. -' -'--^--v-rsp-s-nitSy v- ���������^,.J5'*-'*vv*w7?'-3*-^*!.',r-5'*r-"' Y-2.-r.HBSs- - ' ^'-v '* " - < ,y?\\'^ '"< -j^fesii *t v THE QRESTCW BBFIEW, OBESffOH, B, ss^an ��������� ***������ ������������*sis������ ���������������-���������' ������-n������-������An a ��������� F*���������*���������������*������������������������PST*8."���������VS" Take no0ce that _ have received objections in wrhinjE to ihe'.foSowiBg !>| names being retained on the register of Voters for the Electoral District oi "*mis f on the grounds stated below, and ttoat at a Court of Revision to be held on th j} 20th day of May 1912 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon I shall hear and determine tho said objections, and __le,ss such named persons or some other Provincial Voter-on their behalf satisfies" me that such objections are not well fonnded, I shall strike anoh names, off tbd register. Sated az Trail this 12th day of April 181?. I , _\\ E. DOOKBEH-I-, J Registrar of Voters, Trail, B. O. n.. Tho Following Have Left The Riding i 17 Allan Harry Kitchener Bnshman 19 Alexander Robt. Salmo Farmer 64 Atherton John Creston .-.Editor ^ * ti 66 Atyeo Joshua Balfonr v Parmer 65 Bsgloy Oh=s. Creston ....' Blacksmith ' I 89 Banning David B. Proctor .Lnmberman ���������J* I KBMiBr^ Alex Stiirnu . ,,,, X-nborer 99 Bast, Frank Creston Rancher 101 Batcheio-r, Wm Salmo Laborer \\ .106 Bateman, Edw. W. Harrop Rancher 109 Bavin, Ohas. Trail Laborer 108 Baverstock, "Wm. J. Kelson Miner |������ Uo Jjoauuiuui', uouij *��������� i-iH". jl a.JuuOi 116 Beddingfield, Robt. Sirdar T.. .Merchant 228 Bell. Bsjaut W. Salmo Laborer iff & lia^t Bentiay, Sa.ni. IToloua .Siilhuia"- 155 Blanchard, Jos. Salmo Hotel-keeper 160 Blayloek, Stephen Erie Miner 162 Blond|n, Jno. &. Salmo Teamster t 166 Bohle. Henry Trail Laberer 190 Bqyce, Wesley J. do Ry. Employee 193 Bradley, Wm. Kohanee Rancher ������ 194 Brassey, Robt. IS. Harrop Manager oi k Bro"**!"! J^if* B. Ymir Bliner n 218 Bro������n, John Balfonr Sectionman \\S 281 Bryan, Wm. Henry Trad Farmer * 346 Bnrdett. Jas. do Plumber Is v267 Byrnes, Harry Waneta Rancher 273 Coldwell, Fred Balfonr 'do 290 Campbell, Murdoch Ymirj. Miner 294 (JampLell, Jns. B. Sirdar ....- Hotel-keeper* - 801 Carr. Johii H. Trail Boile. maker " 802 Carr,' Geo. A. * do clo [ 328 Chapman, Fred, Fairview Machinist ?, SJ3 Carver, Jno W. - Creston Merchant 8U8 Clarke, J as. C ' Trail Carpenter >��������� 840 Clark; John B, . Ymir Traiu-man S4i Clark, Ge,p. "A. liarrop Carpenter > 847 Clarkson, Roger ��������� Ymir .' Lumberman 857 Cliiton, Geo. F. Sidar -.Brakeman 374 Colley, Jas. H. Trail Rancher 876 Collins, Frauk E. Salmo " 888 Couley, Wm. H. do Miner ! 407 Cowley, CLas. A. do Mdlmau , 411 Orabb, Thos. Arrow Park Rancher ���������j 421 Crooke, Jas. Ymir Kilgineer . 429 Crowe, Hermann Ymir Teams ter 437 Cunning, Wm. Trail ' Smelterman 452 Damerou. ��������� Vinoenzo Trail Smelterman 458 Darbyshire, John Creston Mechanic 400 Davies, John Salmo Millman 4"1 Davies, Edinond - Six-Jui- ..........Bridfmf.u. 472 Davis, Leslie D. Harrop" ..........Rancher 474I)ay,Wm. Waneta ...?.. ....Mechanic 497 Dixon, Geo. H. CreBton ............ .Lumberman 607 Dongan, Jos. Trail ..........Teamster ?' 618 Dorans, Ross Kitchener ......... .Bushman , ,, 620 Doyle, Peter' ? Sirdar ..........Rnnohor 630 Dabie, Jb8?Hv Kitchener ..........Bushuiiin 6^27 Dutmo, Wilfred Sirdar .���������Ciirpeiiter ��������� 5U7 Datsou, Harry B. Trail , ..........Riubhoi' .06*1 IflldridBO, John D. Ktjiqhouer Proupootor .558 Emorsou, JuekHon Sirdar .... i Bridfieman ;C62 Kakridgo; Arthur B.f Harrop ��������� ���������B73 Faller, Ubns. L, Ymir ..Teamster 090 Fleming, David G. Sirdar Coiidueter ^ C98 Fletohor, Ed. 'Bal'four ..........Oarp.wntor. ? ., ,60(1 Foot, Porolyal W. Cvoflton' \\ -004 FoHtbr, Thos. do ' .Lunihcrmun ���������318 Franoi', Jno. A. Yinlr .'. -,",.Constable , .������������������f'-'������CR2'Frotsi,'Hiirry.D.: Sli-dar .......... Bv������dgoinnu ' CIO Gnrdnnr, B. Chan. Trail .......... Bunker 1 651 Giiriiefct, Henry Cronton- ...Lubori-r 057 Gopr, MUlrldKo B. Salmo .....;... .laborer , 683 Glonn, Jus ' " Sirdnr ...Bridgonum 083 Qlcuioniiing, Thda. Proctor ���������...,. .Lnmbormivh 00a' GouiHuerft-, Fiimk T mil ..........Smolteromn y ' 70U drahnm, Stuiirt M. CroHton 7������d Gntsuoratio, Piotro Trail .......... do 740 Hall Math' w A. , Granite .Itmiuboi* 747.11 alii, Hurry ��������� do do ' 748 Hall, OfniH, i\\. Crenton 7fi������ Hiimllton, John P. Ktlokson ��������������������������������������������������������������� ��������� ��������� ��������� 'IVnniHter."'��������� ��������� 700 Hiimol, Philip v Slidnr' Mnglniioi*. , 702 Hiimnio'nci, Jno*. D. , Salmo Millman 772 Hardy, Thoa. Kitohonor .Laborer VtS<* iinri'iuiflOM,' <.'ini***iijo**, t'liti'oHr w, vi'uto* , r 7mR iiHii(.i������ii,.'Kii"iiii'--������ Ivi :>',i< un iiiiiiiur.iiau |i 7U_* . >niv ".-<���������., I',, , ,,l'i i' m Hn.i.-:l.un*. B t7 !!....) ������������������)������������������ tii, >-*ii< ,>.'i , ..V.'ilr,, ' , , I ...-. ������������ .>,',,. ' ' ��������� i , , | ,. ,,, \\ , ., ,,,r������<������ uuO t+-K *.* ,(1- ������ "... ...... ....... .,. , > , v.' , I ,i ��������� A,.,./ JiUHUU| 4-nt,* ..J-V* Jt,' . U������J, ,,.,.,...., 851 EEill, Wm. D. 862 Hodson, Jno. 8U9 Hollis, Wm. A," 872 Holmes, Axel Harrop' Salmo ' Proebor Trail ������***> ��������� * * ��������� 891 Hunter. Thos. F. Columbia f-9^*B!'- , VJI ������*���������*******"������������������ 894 Hutchinson, Robt. F, 909 Hyde, John H. * 927 Jackson, Allen 934 James, Ernest 953 Jeuson, Jno. A. 965 Johnson, Gro H. 980 Jones, Aib'erc B. Salmo Erickson Sirdar Harrop Sirdar Fruitvale _ Crebton Sirdar 1000 Keuna, Tiuothy Balfour 1009 Keough, Micbael Balfour 1012 Kerr, Finiay, Wanejba 1032 Kirkpatrick. Wm.. Ymir 1043 Lambert, Jas. Fruitvale 1045 Lampier, Jno. Ymir 1040 Lancaster, Hugh W. Salmo ' s I 1070 Laviolette, xllphonse, Creston 1078 Le'cuyer. Frank 1101 Lock^ood, Wm. 1127 Mo Andrew, Jas. M. 1138 Malcolm. Wm. 1153 Marshall, John 1180 Masse r, A. F. jll x i ' , '~ .Farmer v ��������� Rancher Laborer Smelterman Rancher Prospector Mill Owner Bridgeman Rancher - Corn Inspector * _ " ���������* > '-V -��������� t* " i- #?-"���������>��������� C _T^^yW-JW-<*Mtt*flW_M . vjargsntfir .Bridgman . Hotel Manages . Sectionman . Merchant .Liveryman .Farmer .Miner Trail Lumberman Smelterman - Kitchener Railroad man Nelson ' Waiter Salmo . Miner Kitchener v Hotel-keeper ������*. it j. run 1192 Metcalfe, Harold C. Williams Sidg Millman 1193 Medcalfe, Rupert 1214 Miller, Andrew do do Creston. Baker 1229 Mitchell, Henry A. Erickson Rancher 15W4: Miccheii, Jno. A- X UU1L ������ . - 1235 Mitchell, Thos. A. Hall 1230 Mitchell, Harry A. 1239 Mollins, Clarence B. Erickson _*armer 1240 Monney, Danl. 1246 Moore, Jas. E. Creston 1248 Moore, Hugh S. ' 1286 Murphy, Donald McK do Jtcancher Olerk 1293 Murray, Thos. Ymir Miner 1297 Myres, John R, Nelson jaroKer 1329 McDonald, Jno. 1330 McDonald, Jno. J. 1332 McDonald, Robt. E. 1333 McDonald, -Tno A. do do do do 1336 McDougall, Dn'ican, 1337 McDougall, Archie Ymir Miner 1338 McDougall, Jno. D. Laborer ��������� r.^..^ ft ������" . T"^ ������������������_ n... .- Cww%-. f1 do do l3l2 McFavlane, Geo. ������. Kitchener Teamster 1345 McGillivray, Bbugal XOOU lVlCurittbU, ajxiuiiao* uu. , Millman ��������� n.rtnifa , 1361 Mclnnis, Lewis v ������ Nelsow Miner 1383 McKenna, Saml. Ymir. . 1387 McKinnon', Jno. J. Sivdar ti .Bridgeman 1390 McKinnon? Alex.F. Oyenider 1400 McLean, Chas. A. 1430 Na-jlor, Jas. ifruitvale _. School teaoher Arrow Park... Farmer 143S Newell, Fred A. Fairview Agent 1439 J-re**vhf>������'J*3 Jas. H. Salmo Millman 1440 Newhouse, Richard J 1447 Kicholls, Fred A. 1464 Northridge, Chas. 4 Jrt-t *r\\*������'*���������- T> ��������� U.*- i-ar.D__ v^a-v ���������*-���������*.) jiwk/w. '.do do do ...: Book-keeper Ymir- Miner Ql.n.������u,Mfl. TR anchor 1485 Olson, Swan 1489 Oneill, Robt. Erie Miner Salmo Woodman 1504 Parker. Geo. Sirdar Chef 1518 Paul, Jno. A, 1537 Pender, Geo. C������_1 -, -u .Merchant Nelson 1538 Pennell, Geo. Frnitvale 1538 Petygrew, Edgar Oreston 1553 Piatt, Jas. Salmo Carpenter 1507 Powell, Ohas, Sirdar Rancher 1597 Ramsey, Melbourne Salmo j(. 1016 Roopelle, August 1619 Reynolds, Chas. H. 1049 Rooke, Sauii. Trail Harrop- ..Clerk. H. O, ;cr-r_i.;-*-i'et'saa- THS HOME . OF THE TRA N Si a NT m OOMMOOiOOS SAMPLE ROOMS I >^ iwriV ��������� This Hotel is one of theVf^yi^ best known and popular Hotels in the Kootenays. . * i ��������� The dining room is strictly up-to-date and the bar sup* plied with only the best brand of goods. Creston, B.i__. ���������������^ _-���������_ ' mj t_T JP THE CANADIAN BANK rwx rnyyporp \\^y W ''<���������<��������� \\^r iv S.I v _,_-_��������� _."*������_ J***' *~4 SIR EDMUND WALKER, OM.O,: LL-D-5 D.C.L, PneMDBtrt i I ar * n ��������� _>��������� ������ /% -t 7 m -������^ si ts ^-������ - ��������� r ���������������������������������"������������������ ��������� ��������� ____,, v .. ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manao&r I?F:<1T tf-tn rirvrv AAA wi ������ ���������/ s s si ��������������� E i u n ������ S8.Q0Qi000 . FARMERS' BUSINES.S Th������ Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility" for the transaction of their banking business including: the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of chargtS nn aoolicatton. ��������� " BANKING tsY MAiL Accounts may be ooened at every branch of The Canadian Bank'cf Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful. _"~_ __ *.. ^:-^-=- ^-- -������ -*-ue- jo������������.tmonts . Have just received an 8o page illustrated and descriptive catalogue of, their fruit trees, shrubs, roses, etc., which is free for the askiug to intending planters. Apple direct to this office or to W. S. Watson at Creston, B. C. 1 A TRIAL ORDER will convince th most critical of the superiority of our one year old I tres oil three year roots. iSBS 7th Ave? Wm Wa&poaWGB*. Bm ���������������������. raw H 189 Bowman. John 330 Chestontt, Jno. R. 339 Olaik, Hugh S. 349 Olagey, Wm. 503 Dolan, Marten B. 850 Hill, Wm, O. 8KB Hotde, Cryril H. S23 Irving, Wm. P. 1233 Mills. Wm. B, 1807 MoBride, Jno. 1341 MeParlane, Lewis E 1608 Patterson, Jno. 15/50 Pigeon, Stanislaus 1602' Road, W. Balfour 1821 Sutherland, Wm. Bonnington Engineer -:������������������' .%. ��������� ��������������� "- ill" 'em ouuuu *oriiooiu 430 Crowther, Jno. W. 1040 Labev, Prerleriok 1504 Raesbeob, Ohas. 1RR������ Saliflbnry. Wm. 1757 Smith, Wm. H. 1922 WalliB, T. P. Ymir Harrop Salmo Trail Harrop Prootor NGranite Granite Nelson , Ymir Nelson Ymir Erie Salmo to���������-������.... rut.��������� aj������*. ������o^. X^.VJ Salmo ,' Burton City Arrow Park NelBon Creston YBVultvale . .Miner . Ranoher ^ .Miner .Landlord .Former .Ranoher. . do . do .Smelterman .Miner .. do .. do .. do ,. Millman 1 -' ym Parmer Not a Brit.lnh Snbjeof.. Miner Reapeator, boo 491 Parmer Not a British Subjeot Ranoher Reapeater, see 1698. Teamn-'or do- ,860 1684 Rancher do nee 1768 do do see 1946 ';:,::-"?:?'*?l ?.v? :Y'S|ii VARICOSE VEINS B������_~ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. "He.'ivy wo**"*,BOvoroBtralnlDf- tttad evil haliltB Idiyo������th bMU|rt|ton ��������� I Varieshfi. v5i������fc When I worRcd Uatrd tlie nclilnp would W������om������' tmveraahdl wan of ton laid;up tor * wee It at a tlmo, ���������������- ������������������������*��������������������� l YMy fumtly liono-.i'ut i- dreadud it, ['tYloTrovwilBpedilHaw^ . * _ _...._*������ __������������������. *l JaIaaI' hhahm nil , gliop hotonvtroatmont, now I am oumltii*; tWt and novor loono a day. I wfcli all suaorora know ot your valuable **������^^y axoOUBT. g4������g YOUR BlaOOO RIICEN DI8EA8ED1 .���������.:���������������.���������*.!* i* irel 'kZ":Zm titi'M . V. .-vr.JsWl ���������'''-.���������Mi -:;tiM ���������r.zffl *������i m ���������nLOOT> POWONB aw������ the moat nrovalont jand njpafc. wt|out*������>%is������������M. Ufo Wood of tho victim and iinlei nunollH OOmpliCatlOllH. BOWOTO Ol il_ XUQ1) euro- all Ulmod Uktcnufiti , vorv llfo Wood of tho vicum ana unieaa onttroly unullciiUxl X������oui Siuf oomplicatloni. Tiqwaro of Mercury. ������ may ������uppr������������_ the -11W Mptfcft. tho syBtcm will ������r uymplonw���������our m YQUNO-'on MIDDI.B AGED MBN.���������lnipriulont ftctd Ut later^ewiewiM f *WjH?!_H diwra^up wfltom" You tool tho Bymptomli otoalliicr ovor Vou. Monthly. Phyrt^������iy_M v^���������i*ronot the mm you used to ta or -diouiabe. -wriUyouU-MKl Uu>dan������-r tagwttt ** -..������- ��������� .... ._ ._.._.!������-.- ^ tnarryf IIM jui- &t-,w J*.Kiao������ vJHttiimi- JJT������ foriShcHIt viirdo for y���������. *Co*w**t*~M*������w' ��������� - wrlto for an HotMWfc opinion ft������������������l Otwr������������. '" - " PIsoaMioi Mftn. ' ������������������'. f -'1'L ��������� '''"i| - '���������', i.'.al .',,���������r.| nrancn Aroyoua-lotlml* Havo vou loifc hope* _���������. HnftllfcH your Wood boondlnoaKodf llavo you,any, 'lliKAXMKMT will OUl'O you. -��������� .".. Pr#������. No matter,who Iiiui .treated Uo"'.n������yP^hood,Mak-^ghZwJwtf.'" '(Uluiitmted)on _fis Ka*NEDY&KENNFDY Cor. Michician Ave. and Griswold Si, Ddrolt, Mich. mm t*m,mimmm������,mm a*1 1 ,������*-������������������������.**<��������� -T-nni Pniiniln itniNt Im*nddreMed HHBT^R W I I li It to our Cimadian J^l^V^^SS^jSSS^ti ���������MUM %.%* I/H* -w������������tl**������|,*fc������l*l*������# -**���������������*������ * -���������w^-w----���������-. ---.--���������- --������"- ���������" went In Wludwor, Ont. ������ you denlre ���������"��������������� dee ������������ pciooimlly calUt our Mcdknl Inntltnte ^^f^^^l^*^ no ���������palUnt* in our Windnor offices whldi ar������ for Correnpowdenee nnd Ltiboialory ior Conadlau buslncaa only. Addtrefls- all ltH������**������ ** follo-w.- _-!������!?. K^wm^^v jiv KrNNV.'AV. Whuhor. Ofti. ;'''"'' lif^H . 4������������������ m���������w ������%rlvnlm mli'.'fW' 1. l.iumW Mm*:.** ' ' ��������� ��������������������������� .-.';' '��������� *.���������'.(. ... ' , .'-. ' . , ' ������������������������������������ , ' .' ���������'������������������,'��������� ���������' .' . ' . ,.l*ii. ��������� ��������� ' ,',������|J������*- '. >J-'."-���������'. ;.'..'. '.', '' ��������� '.-'��������� -..'*'..' *'��������� ���������"nBwr'imiTiffrrmiff'Tfr'fff'Wflliiilii'iWiiifi ii!U^___<��������� k_Vft4l*Mti������_tflHM_h^ftw9_^ IBuBSSBH-SSi ���������H ��������� ''I w*N(Ww',*m>M������**Wrti^ iaiiiM(iwiiralitltii*\\to_^^ -nsMssssMH_aiM-iH_M_ii-si ^^f^^.iKmmi.^^-u.A.^u^^hi^iir.if^^KH^crt'^r. !-W..-- s ������������������-������������������ yN.'.i'T-5 B'i,i'.-'-.v'-t;i BED ./$, WHITE "-... "LONDON WARD. L.OCK & CO., LIMITED ; :-.'i'SY?fY-M?YYtY^^ Tj2E?-CRES')^ 1! I would come? for you Garden. ; i, "I thought . , ! isysslf," she as'*-;.. "I brought a ll'cart' which ,1 am driving. Now if you will pick (���������::!; you boxes we'll get a porter to put them, in the trap for you." .. .'���������' ���������'?' -.,? ?:?���������;,; ��������� ������������������ ? "My boxes," Alice laughed.? "Behold my humble belongings. I have come' down here with one dress- basket which contains all the finery i have. 1 hope you haven't many dinher parties and that kind ot thing, for, positively, I have only one. ev in-" ���������ihg dress* and I am afraid that that is you will heaaache ; YWhen Wives Were Cheap,' There is living in Horsham," a$ i the |? jage of 85, a remarkable oin manfcail-* d Henry Burstow���������by .hard rieceasity a Stioemaker, by ta&ie a sinp-ei*���������' IIFEOEffliP.i tfkliSa&ZZ* VY:?J,VlUis*5i: TELLS ���������/-'wH'AT?:?b6E?b,^'-^!ObNEV. ' PlLLS:piD?FbR.-.;l7lCB.Y.\\;YVv>:' of sorigTand a' ringer of church bells. Mveii now he can sing any one of 400 songs that he knows by hearty; Mr. Burstow. occasionally, reinforces bis ( memory with stories told hiih; by his;jg^e suffered for Two Years snd Found atiier, and so can go back tOv!82U y a cure for all Her Troubles iri a iviieaa ina-i sold his wife at the Nck Y*singlc Bex. /���������:.'.���������'.-.-:-Y-:v.-:,'' vember Fair for 3s Gd. He ^lrhseR . .LoWel.: caraquet, Gloucester; ...NYE;/ ~>. Chiasscm, istrate? here, Leeii practical ������������������What-the^ deuce aues iic Dyiuuinnicu aula it mean; ?:?:?::?;':?--Romaf.kaiii e YjEScpjs '?)$$?������ v-.? ?��������� :ZZ....|, '���������:Y-������hY?W^am^ fJvi_g;tvi'l .bedone in tne n-citure of not i'aisihg?ccai at all, but letting it', .lie underground? burning it there, and takiuig off the gases'. K-e has been in cOmmiihication with a larsje colliery proprietor,?; -and that gentleman is makingthe?:,experiment. It wil be started bii^very small scale. are these people, Absolorn & Co.? I "never had, any. dealings with them. According to their notepapt- they ������all themselves financial agents, but the whole thing looks more like a communication '������������������ frojn moneylenders. Yet 1.don't see ho\\V I owe them anything. And here they are reminding me that in virtue of an ^assignment made by Mr. Raymond Copley oh a certain date I am in th&ir debt to ths extent of more than forty thousand pounds. What the dickens is an assignment? And what does Copley mean by doing a thing of this sort without consulting me? These people hope I shall mafee arrangements to liquidate the debt in the course of the next fourteen days. Why, they siighr. just ss well ask me to find as many millions. But I daresay there is nothing reaily alarming about the thing if I only understood it. I wish I had a head for figures. I wish my father had given me a business training. Still, Copley will put it all right. Perhaps he is annoyed over the way that'. May has been behaving. But I hardly think he will visit her folly upon me. Still, I must say the thing is alarming." Sir George shuffled the letter into his pocket as the door op-sned and May entered. She was dressed for going out and was buttoning her driving gloves round her "wrists. Outside on the gravel stood a smart cob reins. . ���������'Cairn yourself," she said. "I assure you there will be nothing of.t've sort. We have dropped altogether out of gaieties of Yeeent years. For (-���������ne thiufe most of our ���������old frloadf* have lsft t.ie neighbourhood and niy fa her doesn't cai e: for new peopla. We three will probably dine ul. ic '.���������very night of your stay, and .ve cxn iide and f}rive and I can give you a aav or two with the hounds if yoii like." with whom she lived happily over af- erwavd.���������Westminster Gazette. ... Very Last Thing. The heavy fur-coated man owned the gunpowder factory, and the lean? cadaverous person by his side acted as '-foreman and gi-nenu <.-������-. tortum. ���������was caused by-a strain, and for two v^ars 1 was. a siiCCcrer. My back ached" i" was always tired and nervous? there were dark circles under .-.-.���������my eyes and after- sleeping 1 had a bitter taste hi my mouth. v; ? Y **1 had a pressure and sharp pain;on i.--!. - i .f r.-,"!r KciR.-V T' ' .-arni'-i: ftlvfrsv-K reinavKtii the menial "tc old Bill is dead, Alice Garden protested sincbv.--ly "Yes, sir, the master,, "poor ight enough." ��������� "And how did it happen?'; the employer, sadiy. 'Well, sir,"' came the reply, "v'.'trv.th? tou ot? ni->r head; YAmerteans? the Bl**-c������et Meat-Eati������rs. :?DieSpite the fact that .the census reports show that Americans are steadily drifting towards vegetarianism, they are still, (says the famil Doctor), the greatest meat eaters in-the world- Their meat costs every year one hundred million dollars more than, their vegetables, including imported - vegetable foods. In the aggregate Americani pay every year about ^2,2[>0,0\\)^M>o for food. .��������� 'j0^^s^tiaWMM ^,/*"*.-Jl;r.-*..l3������:-,iUt5 *;*:;������):& Ask for Minard's and take no other. W*. offer you ?i*e thi* book, thnt tellsyoq all about h'Tse "31b- i������ns?������i And how to cute tlieiu. -Call i'or at ������i, <, - ��������� your local druugist or write tts. SPAVIM ���������������Uf!_S Is InraluaWti. 16 cute* Bpnvln. Curb, Splint, asked ���������you she wanted i\\othins betYsee> sir,'old Bill went into the mixing a and by misLake struck a match. that._.... >.r. It was pleasant to find h������;-:.:<-!f once more driving down the country roads behind a good horse. It v������as like old times when she came to Haredale Park and surveyed the room which had b������en appropriated to her use. It was exactly as her father had said. Here was the old oak, the long rambling passages, the china pictures and ancient furniture? all in the setting where they had been fixed the best part d? two centuries ago., Here was the wide j ' open landscape in front of the mui-i-s^a.c- ..-. "d ��������� ,t ������mi.i^������ Yr������tH-o- lioned windows. Here,vwere the ,'An" 1K,w���������.fr^ tae children getting woods and fields and lawns, andjn at.^ndiSJ0^ should the children get oom ,. The boss looked surprised. "Fancy Bill, "of all people, doing that!'" he cried. **l shbuld hav? thgught that would have been tho last-thing he'd do!" "It v/as, sir!"���������������������������replied the lanky "one emors'^fully.-���������London Answers. . . .'Y -Why Not? - "How are you?" askrd a Gentile friend, meeting Isaac in the street. : "Well, how should I be?'v replied *%T������.va. Siv iitw ijiiStiiuCe utc oC&3.t5: George Haredale's stud led its luxurious existence. It was pleasant to sit in the dining- was ^always tliivsiy and my skin had a-liarsli, dry feoliuii'. I was:often dix'/y, I perspired eiisily and my perspiration had an Un piea:-ui't odor- :.::���������������������������!��������� "���������'���������":,'Y';: 'Almost from the fli'stdoso Dodil's ICidney PUls h'iplvbd'- me and by "the time l "���������v.I iinished the first box I Was a' well woman,-��������� :.'���������'���������'.- ":.?,: --^??-?->" Mrs. Chiat'son's syhiptbins showed that tl-.o trouble was her kidneys. That's why Dodd's Kidney Plllu cured her so quickly. Y ?: v ������������������I f.-i-.r vou arc losing interest in the caiso." .- "Wuyr* "1 see you constantly'with a young man," "No danger," declared the militant ;suffi-ag*?tte. "Then, he is not your beau?" "No, he's a professional .bondsman."���������Washington? Herald, Struggling Author; "This world will hot recognize all I havo done until after my death." - . . Friend (consolingly : "Well, 1 wouldn't worry. You'd be beyou'd injury then." - >5is Arch Look. .Geprgo M. Cohan, the comedian,! was "talking about men's clothes. ' "Blank/' said Mr Cohan, referring ���������to-a certaiu actor. "Blank Is a well- dressed chap. Blank, 1 war-rant, you, will lock superb in his new Easter clothfcB in the Easter Sunday parade nn Fifth avenue." : "'Blank would look veil wnoueli. I admit, "said a tragedian, only, hang it-he is bow-legged." "Oh, but that." said Mr Cohan, '���������that Is what gives him his arch look' ���������".'.. oturso thnt ��������� 1 vSwrtle Tr������iU.o on the Horse. creat sujw������������ ftiid^nd It ft sure cum for Siwvln.SprsSiis A all kind* or sores oa ,"?MiKBTidi'll'������ BpsWn Ooro 1������ eoW ���������t'tne unlfonrf prlco - of #1.00 a bottle., or a bottlos fuj f"-0* I Z _ .-< v.^fl, nut it I KttNDALUS^^ or our freo ^....V l IS HORSE your local aruisewt, SKSOStANCS writs us. i ^, DB. B. i. KENbALL COMPAWf BR EnesJjars Falls, Vermont,n.S.������V ^trtbvacv rw MlzfH And does your wife feel better?' "How can a sick woman- ict.1'- "Are you earning more money voom before a well-appointed lunch [now ?** ��������� sw��������������������� with the fine silver on tbe table, the, "How much can a pooiv Jew '?'**������.'���������_ ttt- flowers, and the ancient} uy this time die Gentue ������.au ft^ii-e Whnt-ever. Sir Georsce's feel- I ost his natieuce. "Tell me,^ Isaac, "T.^Kio-t ������r -hisr. dauehter's 1 Tn������ said aiiKrlly. "why is it when you, in a Whitechapel cart. | vases "Where are you going?" Sir George '?!^a- asked. in_w oa t-.^ .^v._������__.������ __ _._ _.. _ . . .__ . *:To the station to meet Alice Car- guest were, there was nothing in his Jews are asked a question you always den. She will be here for lunch." manner to which the girl could take j nswer with a question?" "I bad forgotten ber," Sir Georse exception. HeYwas natural, courtly " * " '"v snarmTared. "To tell yen the truth, and charming as he always was and my dear, I am rather sorry you ask- appeared to take the keenest piea- ed?her at alL" sure in Alios Garden's arrival. So "But I was always fond of Alice." far as she ''could, see. there was no "Yes, of course, why not? The giri si-gn of trouble, no grim: shadow to is all right. But, between ourselves, forecast the ruin hanging over the Gar-ien is a bit of a bad egg. He house. The butler and a footman_or conies of an old family, and I recot* j two moved about the room. lectYwhen his position was as good ' ----- -���������.--^s **-,.-*,,������������*������ +k_ i *-,������_Da8 e*ia_~K~ss,- ��������� 1 FUTURE- SAILINGS Summer Servpco. . Montreal - Quebec ��������� Liverpool. ��������� Etn-ore������s ot Britain .. Friday, May he first breod was made by the g Lake champjain v.. Thu���������.. M ������' _,. -_j .u_ j-._~4. ������������������������^.������.-n i,������ 4-hr. ii _mDretm oi ivasasu ������������ ^..,*"ayf St***, ii Greeks and the first windmill by the S a racens - *- To Build to Georgian Bay. Ottawa.-���������It is understood that the government has been approached by I. certain railway interests which are Want Commodity Hate to Hernain. Regina. Sask.-���������The shippers' com- nittee of the Kegina board of trade. fter considerable discussion,.decided "o send a telegram, to tlieYrailwayjorieoared to build a line of railway fsaac was silent for a time. Then he answered, innocently. "Why may not a jew ausnei' ���������������������.������,_. _ h**v��������� -���������-���������- .ommision, urging that the commod ty freight rates remain, in effect,- pending negotiations with the railway oompanieai.; It is."uri*-ed that the . now rates in the sixth class, which' covers agricuiiurai implemehts, still, discriminate in favor of Winnipeg, and efforts will be made to have this remedied. as ours. But he muddled his money away. Ks was one of those men who are always too sharp and affected the society of thoss sportsmen who are ready to do anybody. He made the mistake of regarding everybody as a , fool except himself and naturally he caxne to grief. Those fellows always . ������o.'f: "But be belongs to one or two good Yelubs," May protested. "Ob. I know that. ' He was never actually found out. He was mixed up in one or two very queer transactions, but'contrived to keep clear of trouble hlT-mei! There are f*cores of men who meet him on familiar terms, but preciouB few ask him to their houses. Still, the girl Is coming here, and we ���������must make the best of it. But I ���������wouldn't ask her again if T were you. Ton can easily drop the acquaintance after the next week or so." May discreetly refrained from discussing the matter further. There was a strong vein f)f loyalty in her nature. She liked Alice Garden and was not disposed to visit any of the father's shortcomings on tho daughter's shoulders. She had almost forgotten what Sir George said during her drive to the station. It. Avas a c.rlsn day in the end of February and a froBt.y sun was shining. There 'was an i-xhllarutlon In the air almost like Champa fine. Before the station was reached May put her troubles behind her, not a very difficult matter for a girl In hor twentieth year who bont-dg of n. ftno constitution and a perfect flow of animal spirits. Her rheokB wero glowing, her eyes spark- linir ;ik she ndvancrd to moot Alice -..._ Tbe sunsbine poured thiough the painted windows. Altogether it was a household to bft envied. Alice's spirits rose accordingly." She meant thoroughly to "enjoy herself; and when lunch was over professed herself ���������������;-*- lingly to fall in with any plan May had to suggest Well, let us have a ride," the Utter said. "We will go over tl>c- Tiowns towards the sea and coiao ba"k by Seton Manor. Now run a- way and get your habit on._ I will have a horse saddled for you which is not too fresh. You used to be a time, but It is daring rider at one ,_ weii to begin cauncus.-',- Unreasonable Restraint. A wag/entering an empty railway compartment lately, happened to' no- ti*.-e the legend, 'Wait until the tra-n stops,*' above the door, and Lhinking to have a joke ou somebody; he dexterously crastd the "t" in ���������-trains' At the next station an old couhlry dame got in and seared herself. ?v A very heavy storm of rain now came on and when the train drows up [at the next station the good lady looked anxiously out cf the window. After a short -stay tbe train again started on its way. to the old lady's amazement. "Yer's a purty go, sir," she:said; turning toward the heartless wag. "An* my old man was waitin' on the platform. W'y won't they let 'e* get cut when it's raining?"���������-London Tit iisits. '': ."'-."'������������������ rom Montreal to the Georgian Bay, over which the I.C.R. would be given running rights.- The matter has not yet been givon serious consideration, but it will engage the attention of he ministers this ���������summer. Lake Manitoba ...... Thurs.. May,23 Empress of Britain .. Friday, l_ay ,3; and -weekly thereafter. ', ������ Rates: Pmnresset: $92.50 Saloon. S53.VS -se cond, *-3-<".bO x*nnu -toss. Other Ships: 560.00 Second. $31.25 _ __j������ j>, Third, -tails'' frons **as*BervaTiOne s������������. -*vi \""" j' S. CARTER, Genl. Afl������. ������mm m .- am. A������������-- Wlnnleao. [Tread softltj - Step safely. i CAT'S PAW SUBBEIS SOLES I Eabotiy tfie patented features of Ca& Paw Heels. lso There are 2400 adiens (mostly Poles) in Scottish mines. c In France and Algeria, "Greenwich time has been adopted since March J of last year. Rather Grateful. > "t>o you think it possible to* love you enemies?'" "Not exactly," replied Miss Cay- j A 7������������ Safe Investment t ! 1 per cent, mutrmateed and ��������������� snare I tn further >ipr������fl to. -^ _ __ . I 1 "S?lie stso^s s^BcrSt"* Ss "SUji * '."^> . .** 5 1 dustr!ft^^sveI, oStrtm te Cfe������i������- Pimples So Bad He Was Ashamed >��������� 1n.-rumiij.niL ..n .-��������� i.j Tried Everything but Did It No Good. One Box of Cuticura Ointment Took Pimples Away, ���������About sfivon yoara aRo plmplos broko out all ovor my face ana ntck. ' wlien tiioy would first r-oniij out tlioy would be liij,* und red, ttien after a wtillo tlioy would turn white, and mutter would como out. Bomi'timci they would ItcU bo I could hsmlly :,k:ep. I wnH iiyliuini'd to ro dotm uUcot. jrjJ' fn^ looked ho bud. 1 went to R*:v<-rul cloctbrn tnul i*nt medicine, which did nio no Rood, nnd ���������plmpl t'_n eiiy ftiffi1 Oltit Jiuil (Hla.. -. an -a-' it l'* "* wonncrn-i i.:u������-.iy. ������������������������������ iiff<*r. r wl o h������n prm'ilns hiinild tit>������ Ciilunu* ?,wl inv' luti.i i-:iiu:vl to Cml'-ra ton." Hlinwl/ Aytmcr Mathen. l'ar-l.UI. out., Sores All Over Baby's Body old. "Wlinn my bixhy Uiy w.i.-i uls juuiiti,.', hl-'i liody wn*i compli-t������>ly rovun-d *������4..i Sa.rs5 so!-������*> *l������n.t n.:r-m������ _ii,l Olntrnfiit, attliouKri we h-.l nkd _-vci.il ��������������������������������� -������->--���������, nnd (ijwtnrt too. I think the mtdlc-i ttltK. ..MM.I" an. ion. or two*you shall have a hunter after your own heart." They rode out in the keen sunshine and broke across the v,*ide expanse of Downs, and for the next hour or two Alice Carden gave herself up to the exquisite enjoyment of the hour. It was good to feel the elastic movement of the cob, to listen to the thud of his hoofs on the turf and catch the breeze streaming in her face. They turned presently as the sun was setting and jogged more quietly homewards A little later, as they came to Seton Manor, a string of horses clothed and hooded were turning into the stables. Alice pulieu up. "Who lives there?", she asked. Some colour crept into May Hare- dale's cheeks. "Our neighbour, Mr Copley," she exxplained. "He Is a newcomes and a -great lover of horses; he is very rich, having made a large fortune in South Africa, and I suppose this is one way of getting rid of his income. Like most beginners at the game, ho haG hardly any good horses, but that Is probobly because ho hasn't time to look after thoni himself." "Is he a friend of yours?" Alice asked. "Oh. well, ho comes over to Hare- <1nlo Park pretty frequently, My |frillier baa struck up a sort of intimacy I wiih him. Personally, botwoen our- boIvob, T flotost tho man. He goes ovt-rywhere in virtue of his monoy, but he Is not a gentleman, as anybody con see., 1 am going to toll yoyj jt secret, Alice, which you must, hot toll ii soul. Mr Copley ]a anxious to marry inc-������, NooiIIchr to say, I hnvo p-lvon him very Uttlo en* coi'Tjigoiiieiii.," "Of course, yon "wouldn't," Allen mild. "You hovon't forirotton whnt you iiH^tl to toll rm> nt hrIiooI. Don't you remnmbor how you confided In im- about Harry FhM'lon, and bow vou used to road nart of hls#letters? T Ti'-ver know what became o'f him." "No, T nrwor told you. Woll, nerrmrn* I will to-night before wo go io hod. It. w/'s a ������<���������(,' iiJiforiiwi.'ilc- , bu������lno������n nltncnthor. There wns no- | thine: v.'ronr* about Hnrrv. Ho waa meroly very reokloss and oxtrnva- irnnt and koI rid of all bio money and' wont nbrand. TTo hadn't a Hlnglo penny lofl., nnd there wiih nn end of my romnnoo. It noundH very oom- Tiionnbioo. but it Ih just its Hnirloiis to me an If It worn one of thoKo ..r^*f,> (jt/.^tou wbl*������b wo rond In hooltt". So now 11hii-.v ii.ji, iioMili.j' ii������d I bit"** noijilnur and nonie day or other 1 nluill end, I hiippoBo, In marry Ini" ii innri for the huIio of a homo. Hnt vou mny 1������o cortuln It won't \\u> Mr. llnyiuond find a leak in the roof. As he entered tho front' hall, the- buuer whispered to Dugan: Tno i>arfiwood floors, as you go upstairs they've Just been polished," ''Sure? there's uo danger av me slip- pin' on him," Dugan replied. "Ol hov spikes in me shoes." Made Up. Ho���������t. think her mind is made up. Sue���������Well, I know the rest of her is,���������-Boston Transcript. ��������� ���������9RS ���������Mky "V SIS '.������ *������/ N������ Do^t let repairs -.'eat up your- :s 'm^ Not Quite Ready. A well known Scottish archllocl was travelling In PaloHtlno recontly, when news reached him of an addition to his family circle. Tho happy father Immediately provided hlniHolf with Honiti water from the Jordan to carry homo for .the christening of the infant, and returned to Scotland. On tho Sunday appointed for tho ceremony ho duly proHonted himself at the church, and ���������.���������on,';ht out. tin.- bcadlo In order to hand over the pro- _i...... ,..���������.^- to bin care. Uo nulled the flask from hla pocket, but the hoadle hold up a warning hand, and camo near to whisper: ��������� "No the noo, sir; not tho noo! May- bo after tho Itlrlc'B ootl" Thank-. Tho Dlac? I-e? w������ s;iv- yoM r Walter���������Yon, sir. The Diner���������Union Pacific Ih goln-.' up two polnU to-morrow. Sutlro. Ilim > il ^ .������, ,,������ l<������ y(MI>������ Mny lllUKhcd UiiHleinllly. t,..;.,, i<. '.i������'.'.���������''...?v't|.* *.* ���������:-!. !*?_���������.... ������.,.,,��������� Moors are forbidden by their mil ItlOII IO llvpot-il. U������������-l������ HW.������W ... ,,...l,i;i ,.,..,.i.������ (���������������������.������������������ >iMo it Iii tbf������ croimil W. N. U. f.Oft, il'i, l.f Coiitlliued.i T.tin-I In Km'-I.im'I In th" 11 -,i y X ill. ii-iiM (V'ih 11 lliliilliliK *i' i' line, Whether they represent actual 'cash outlay, or only the time of yourself and your help, repairs are waste just the same. When you make an improvement���������no matter how small its cost may he���������let it be permanent. Then it is a real investment, something on which you can realize in cash should you decide to sell your property; and something that.will pay you constant dividends in convenience, sightliness and comfort as long' aa the farm remains your own. ' Concrete Improvements Are Permanent. They last as long as the very hills themselves.' They do not yequire experts to build them. Their iirst cost, in most cases, is no more than for inferior materials. i 'Aren't you ������������������nterested in the subject of permanent, modern- farm improvements? Then write f or the, book that describes hundreds of them���������- "WHAT THE FARMER CAN DO WITH CONCRETE" It Isn't k Cut-loan**, -very ono of It* ISO h������ndtom������ly Illustrated pnaaa ������������������ Intereet- Inn nnd Inetruotlve. They tell how to mix concrete, how -to pi������ce It, whnt can bo dons with It The book waa printed to aell for B0 e������nt������, but we nave m copy for you, if. Vour name and uddraaa on a poatal will bHno thla book "IO YOU Mtat������OLUT������LY FlriiEE Mall the poMttnrd to.itny. Tha book will come to you t*y return mall. A*tvJcau^ OYYY^'itrivi&^rise^ ������������������'���������..4������;u--...'ii-..-ri-.������������������ ~'-'-������������A-*r. ���������.������������������*!������_;. c,wato'm-.>2.-i''.-'_>i" . -"?���������' Chase's YKidhsy������iverf7Pills;:::^;:.Th'<*v?li'-; ? ver Is Quick'-iitd Yin; action, the ���������iio;w- ?-;?Y?������isYmbv^'?Y^ ?'?���������-. -?Jiake ���������bn he^ vig6r.iandfaptiyity?".?Y;?.;? ' ,v;The^Kl������tod?^;,isYYpuri^ *>i*vj--.���������_"J;_?';'������_i������ I\\-JJv';:.iC''^*������'��������� -��������� l**.^ri������' :������f Aw^iiTi'_i'".",oTi'*i'.' -batid?th^ ;?d^vfel6pmeh ernY6aMda?demaM ���������ties?^and?-bh*the?^ .$hat������raiiroa^^ ;iw������bhgl-i_istr^ ::ibealitieS';bb;^glbctedYYTl^ undeniable that hundreds of" miles .of bJ-ahqliifoads have'beettYand^afe. being constructed' 'that?cahnbi? pOsSibly Yp.ay 'tho'i4hteresti'on:?tke'?flrst':^ nothing bi~ thbibost ;btz equipment and law" of" gravitatib-b????Thi^ xiisidii^-ofi^aY? sc}^^ . which; has --Jua'-t ^ cc>i^le^?'ah"4j^estif gatibh' 6t- ?the? arcTaitecthfral?fr:^?^;g;.>, ?YSome:;- llttleY '+i3n^^^kfe^^������ll?h^at,ed 'English'''.^a?fihiifect?r monstratihg Y that?:th^#^b^^Hl|^ad. bf; being satisfied; :--with:: ?lts^reph>d^a,^ operaUou. Look at the parallel, lines or. being sutlshed witn ;���������;re������uiu.������*- trough the threes western-provinces, the^champ.on ^^^*^ T*% -~v������n.* mImmmA' tVini*n. ���������*t������__-,.r.nTi-i������3l-- 11T1������*H i.^Wwi i*U"~TAlc*V 1S.IIZ*���������'. _ . UD0������l'.t:-r.'.,IV������.^J*>O!,K1*v-'-,-'-,J _:������Y$^terE^hieb?������h^ 'tititi -?re&i^i^:-th^??orgah- '������������������' bfc digestion? is ���������?^���������iiembved?.??^ Y'^-Headache-s?:and.V: ������������������'?back'. - ..^.^cbbs^YdiapReai*?;? ''thbYYappetlte Y-ls, .-???:';i!3h'������irp������n8d;,?^ ' :���������-���������-.;ybu:��������������� ^iy^YPiils,?ttfcY iiYcbst? of;,-; tv?^ty-Sve: =f^?.?7M^ehis.M;"wM E"ir..-:?".';.:'.-'.".-.:?!'Li������_������iS'*rt'|-Ha.i oV,,*' j^ovfraititv; virtfn .:whVeh' ^'?,���������|t^res'-,���������W'-h������al^ ^ti'^MiS- ^tikvsitiatti;'' all? d ealers^b^'Edriiahr: k'������������g^>?-^b^ ;'"*^;V.;.J: ,'��������� ; ���������i..'-'-.���������":-",���������" . ���������;..: ���������������������������','."������������������-���������-,��������� ;���������; -. ��������� ��������� ���������.������������������ ..'���������,.. ? J.YwY'1 ^"V ��������� Zyti. titi^tititi^9%Z������e������:': 'finished???,?,;! ?Y|?Y ��������� '; Ciiring- a receiit visit'.,to. a opTii-M-ST'* ? Ytdwh?a:?Washirigt6n ihaii?Was? much Y?-interested: in a.'-small daik-yYwhoi'had ' 'Sbeeh'^told ���������*������������������ off to administer; tofhis Z'; Y?-???t6ii':: snoraing-'the;Y danger Ybpened: titi "'-?-Yj^i5::-;tyE^:to;-'flnd ^^^s;?*b^,^!r������i^\\A \\0*. titi ���������fsidp^ffiv;iar;&ay:f:bearing cbff^e ?'a,n.d; KMtititi&<^tizti:titi:ti::'^? ???-??v"??"������?:.?-^?'-?'*;:';'?r ^;^Y:'?;?;;Y-';'^Whb^a^r"'you?::ahyho^ Y ? Y? Y^y *demahded ?-^'Yl'!-:?r'i..'--:Th������-?'-_iciturhi::-w^ !?-?'.^fl: j'^?rfeh^?bntigriMhedYb ti - ;vY?r? -i^-wherje ^*$ere'-ybuY raisedV^; next v itvr: ?:??^:?^rred^;th'l^visitb^?'W^ 'fe>;->-' ���������'?'������������������ toin. ;.thnt?this^?v>/!&:.^nv^enin;gi,*iu^^ Y Y vtion: that this was an? pp#aixig h*i?^ p;-???????.The:: little ?d^^?:^ihned^ai^n;yand;: |??S-:?i!i?ichuCklbd:*H-S?i:S?;^ ���������'vV;Y:Y">"l*aih't?ai^?-^ Ih; many; places? -aiere?are ^r^e1 ?������fte!i ��������� virhere the*cwhblb'rpif'%h&: traffic? pbtainf v v,. -...-��������� ������������������ .v���������_ .-..,...-���������";.���������,'^a.- ,'���������!;-..������*;t*.'..���������.���������^.���������.^^-irtl^s-i*i- r.blG in IB.C ���������OlBl.riC!. is. ������?!*.*.���������.:���������--������*������������������������"-*���������*-���������*'";*. tor^oheY i!^hytof?thb^ :ten;'hi' lles"at^rtr;:ahd?in Several'- places; :thw';4rjo?hoti-t^ ?:"vOn;'eiami^iaWBny^ tiiap; of ?WesternYG^hadaz wei find that ths8s??p^allbr5Iihafe;*aggrasate/^huttd reds bf?mile_-of railway, while'tbere ;are'(;-rhaiyYthbh������a^&Ybti ;squarev;miig|?-; bf virgin territory; rontlrely without the ralroad fapllltieiythey soMirgentlyi ribe^;?*ind ?*vhlch ?they? must;?haye, or the? continued 'Jdeveiopmeut; Kbf ;the couht^;;*ii^tie||er^^ zti-T^e' ^iro^iia''^lie8*:-feo'^ with>Avhieh? fen-^ay?;charter^ 'can: be obtained, ?and;?th#Ybohusingj system. !Td?llli;^trai9'?';:;S^;'half-';a:idozeni"men^ 'ofv^?;.pa,rticulai^??'flniinc ?:-ine^i?aTid^decido.':^ '^^SUi^y?"?They -'Qecide^-jm'-a-^schemej ���������Snd-;ask'?tbe':-.gbverrimeh '���������'""��������� '"' ������������������*���������----���������'���������-������������������-������������������--' "of parliament or get ��������� all? theiy ?sask vfOr^YaJbdnus ?and; ??geW:^;;?borid-1';-gua^nt^ a: mile?? ?^he; hext^ten is Jtoprgaiiize '^?cbnstruct;jbh ���������Sbmpaiiy. ambng?them-. ^^iVesi^Tih^boiids :aro "s61dj--..the:casji ''j^?tb?h*^dV^'^iid;'tl^ st.ruCtion. oi the lines are glx en to ijio {.construction? .;Cbmpafly>?Y'i^ayb^:' '?phn ��������� r^Li^ii*-- '-���������' - "!-" ���������--'" -i~i.. ,^;.* -^^^ ]��������� ��������� ��������� ^.'r.j:; ���������obmpaiiyi?-ahd?th������y- saine ^f^n ^^ith is vpresideht^b"f?the cons taction ^iahy???So JohnvSinith an^/^he? dire^cY Ziorati of;?the railway comparjyYa^aI"d 'tlie'.-'xohtracts- to? Ylohn;?;pjnith:?and\\ .early,-?iri'?:the ?:��������� fliteeh^ showing a ;decidbdiliiclfetloti#Q;?see how much farther it swbuid ��������� ieaft vvith- but:"; :falll_g'?Y.oVer??::??W judgment of the tbwer>,ia.itmalra,ther delicate^'matter the?Pisahs:;en^gised?a -cbmmissioh ',6f-:;���������. scieht:i^sSU,o������-#ter mine exactly whether?-.the ^prigMal architect --had cbhstracteaj^ae;?tpw^r. :l��������� . n.inV. ���������..'. n.nnna^-^. . trr\\'. -nValr*-*-- JiC-rolia-. tic feats possible or whether Its leiah- ln& f-prbcilvities >had ;be^itwcldbhtly acquired,��������� '-?:.-?v,;.;.'.;',??ti.titi^ti^tititi'titi vzlPtoi&aBot Gahavarii: a?hbt<^'_eolbg- Ist? ?? Professor ���������> Pizzetti;jV-^ebdbti&t, Architects; Behierl ti ahcl? (JpciniYand Engineer Oioyanni' Gjap.pari?!were??the nit-m? appointed to ta'B:e?tiie)matter; up :: witij??the^??; to wer:::;; > .Tbey-'fl^i^^ttk holes? in? the ground ? ab^a?100?feet ;frbm?thescentre of the^tb^RKiTibeae "showed that the towerYreally crested ���������ground ^:Mti0li^izm^^\\ j_tEiB^_-B6Cf ���������on tdirectors ;of,the construction eompany:; ^at^iheir^bwh high ngures??iin;?shbi"i? "ihey:��������� - contract .?with"YthemselvesY-:$&S.;- ?&\\ tims^lves,J:but?bf?tae- proceeds of?the 'cni_..������������������"������!# ..������������������(���������'!���������>o .^-���������'���������wi'o-rriTi't,<������iid.''--.ho'Ti'ils.:-'.-. a.nd :bpcket-'-ffie?prpfit;;r:>v'(Yj;^?^^^^^^^ ??TbM;?^fea0th^.^ol^?:epH it, "^as ? ��������� a^bwi;ajned? that j;heYtbwer not only- .^Sts?bttrJ^^^ :SOil?; :but-'-that': its,; g'rbat ?weight;Ybas ���������Caused the area -Immediate^ it:i-tb?sink , considerably???/This; bptir' viiicbd; the y investi^feri?'thatYjthe; 'leahihg tendency ...^ ot:;*h^;th^g#??piIe wasghot imereiythfe freak?id^a;i bteYa medieyal^rchitebt,ti >, bu^Y^as ^due? to ch^ngesV-in the earth's.surfacfetcaa'-ied;. by?the weight?of the tb\\ver?a^:prbb- ^ably?-;by?'e'arthquakes. ti.ztitiy������titititi:!������������������ '���������>���������. ;Z';-Stesp;will?be taken at; ohcjetby^the mm**.^"r****i:i1-J.'^ ���������??������-?l#i tititi:������tiZmk 'if/;5^^a-t-biilk?bfAoine'^^ ti) |?i_^ijrl^iii^'^.^ ov������?' y'Iy y? I ���������ti^ti^'r:^^Ml^^S&^^> i;Y;"^^m>ij^||||^^ ���������li''.&3ii.. rj* ;���������*���������������i>^"',wj' fn 'i^;spid^Ei;a^ ti^[ya^L&j^ti^^^^ ->-���������.:;.. --c������.-,vv.-*^-r-.-:^'-.-.,,--:������ ..'-,���������--.'���������'���������*.��������� * _^;c_eU^furtrba.t never lised^^ tbeDtt "y������u h^ye ... , ,W..'.';*fcriS.'������ . ;'������. .������������������;.-'.; ���������:��������� :':Z;y ?Yv:-v:>- '/-?���������;?/?; S^:^J'itefif ?^^^ .. ... ���������������������������:-:-^->.:-:o ������������������ ^���������;:.,,-1:.K----w;^..;,;\\'y...:-.'.'^/;;:.y-^ ���������S ^?Westembi_ciiit������6r1^^ ������'*V-' ;*:-.-V3^ ?:^\\^l ^Y*t0 ^;?-���������''-vV?--^ i--?:^ ';^Yi:i':';Y:?,';i:'^.: "���������_ ��������� /'������������������ Y.;-? ���������" ,:-. .-���������''���������';'-'���������''": ������������������'/VJ;y^'^>^.yv'-;\\5r~l-Y'M^������??R?iS?i '���������������A^_w.-5������������l^_i- Ti^ ���������������Xii-:-i-V.-^.-rV^-.'4-t.-W--'^^'r..';^*...- rw+ vvujujiac.u.. -: ^r 0C?v3 . vuLc.y ,'i.uia .. .v... y*,., ��������������������� least? continues ? '?��������� to? retain? ita?i-tiebr ia- ;ted 'KngleYwithbut bb^letely^tallihg x>ver:.aad?^ierefore :destrbyfeg;^or:rth? :Ifisans; theirs principal ? sourcesbtlre-^ venue which is aerived ftpmJtburists. turn, S^Sl'r^asseiigers-.iieftv-th'i.^'D.':; itfed Kihgaom, % -IbijY :platces:. 'ZohtfW<^< Bui-ope' 'durlij^?YFebrua^,,.o .18,273.- proceeded? to ^i^ries -wi^ihi 1.116 .EM-iS-ien iuluyiio,, ���������,,,;���������;. -:--,. - - >.- , K Y?*?-\\Yriy:?thb:?������r^ ti; ?^thiir; hSyrnohs^ ho\\v/beihg'? exhibitedv; in- ^-;^6^ie&G*il- leries? Bbyiston Stre^^arbv^t^^nfe much?: ..attentibh^' ha&ia? JWad;' j-'of������"������hec- dbteM7 ;:a't ��������� rth^?bxpeiis^?a*'?ihe-^ ;vJ^^ui^.-lt_?iBilw*^ :q^iever?;tiry -to' debely e^nyjbp^..ln;;tha|t ti^vfti^tititi-ti '"A.-:-: ?:?:?Y;n-?r-V:-;/-Y'?;??Y|-i?Y?:;yy ??^^*StUi; ydu -wouTdn't want every- ?>6dy ^o" know y^ ,;^OU?"-'^?':;?v":??-?."'?;?'?��������� v': :'';??:'?���������'-���������-?-'���������??-??-? ? ^*������i^>rty-bne! ? -The Idea! ;:1'11^ tiibe;'3'2 till my '-next blrthday,,v ? Y iVrfi/fli'c. S-Y-:/'f'-^:-':phi';-that^prc^aV^ Y 4? ?<)j: v/eak. stomachv Will flnd strength ^���������!:$*^������?Ror^ ?;';-:-?>-yorj^ ??? ��������� Yhave'"aHbrded?,reliet/-v?hen, bth6r.?:pre- paratiohs have failed, and have effected cureBlhYallniehts,, of long standi; " ing where other Y medicines were :^ound-';.un^ati-bii_,y.;-''YV-.v<.^v ;������������������; ���������":-:,"'?*'',??���������, ?,.Che'e^UJIy;/'Sub8c>lbedj-'?--',>:;v.v;-,;;'-'. ' MrS:^'Nbopbp^,'Charlie, what do yoii - think? Dad just sent- us a pne-thou* ti'ti; ��������� aarid-dbllar check for, bhr new baby! . Wasri-t thnt good of- hfni?" -~ ��������� Y ���������<��������� Mr.'-Naopop*rr-'.'l. shouid;,,Gay so!.I'll ���������-? ' ���������write*rfp,b*arce "arid thunk hini for hia '.> ������ontrn>)itiox������ to the' Froeh ilelr fund, ' He Had Another Gueas. ? ?"Vou are seen with Miss Whlfller '?',,V'''-tree'?a.,gbod,..dbal."''. '...?������������������',/ '"'''.���������? -''���������"���������' "Yes: It's just a little harmless fUr- , '-tatioh." ;..- . v. . - .-'..' "lis it? ,She has ashed mo to be one of. her .brldeBmaidfl."-^-*Washlng* ���������\\??; ^tpii'Hertil'liYV ?.;.?;:,.v, '������������������Z..k\\,\\' ���������:,. -..Y ''?"..?,,. ?' ' ;' ''��������� ���������.���������;;-:vj-'j:rvl.'���������'''''.'.���������������������������������������������"���������'���������; ���������������������������*, '-' ?"-., The* Applicant���������An' how many '%:. ^children have you, ma'am? ? ��������� ': ,.,.The,.'^dyrrS'qur,,.^,,'.^,,,,.���������,;-....?.'.-.:,...-v....- ������������������������"���������"���������.'���������"-.��������� Tii0 Appiicant-r'That'B), a very un- ;.J-.-*ov,V';te������hibneWei^/,ft,^������^ wo.'ya worked. for' quality,..��������� poiDUr where 6iie ohllUYW'a������ above tho ,a>i?r- .... l:iig, jtii]������^ar:ot, ^bp:������pl.ati^n?;Y';':,Y';-: - '>������������������ -1" ,*��������� '���������Thoro^j^pll 'aithtt^mV'-overdblrig '���������. thl������ ^,b^iehf.;���������fptd.o>>hh~l������c^B8,,' recontly observed tt^crusty old bachelor, -"as wa������ oVldehOfid recently in the house- .?,. Jiold oC,a;,frlond of mine, *v/hono yyltv w (S hBi_!alwiiyii prided hortwili: oilthoipll- ��������� ."'"������������������'���������>' 0*iir?iHtii-ii'c6'V that ;-:;*h4?.looks >on the .!���������,..'���������.���������'��������� iirlftbt,' ������)fl^- "Tho hunhand, an��������� uhnont mlntl^tl 1 eort of a olmib put tho lighted ontl of )ila olfirtr In hl.o mouth,p,������,ha oajL,r,cad- ���������' ,'j ing 611a?evottlhi^,'���������'������������������O'f ���������ft-in'*f������6,,,lVo ,1ump. ��������� ed- tip and made a dvondfiil racket for ��������� a moment.-i������ahen. witoy, anxloiiH to Y-': Ilvo liptto?',!^. ;roputatlom of being nice and owdorfnl artd pneouraging, v '"imilod blcindly and.bU&brved.-^ "At anyratd; dear,. It was most fortu- riii,to,. credit of , thp;; provinces is hbt?nnlimited.Sivery million ?dollar.0i worth of bonds! guarah'���������> teed Js a million dollars taken from their borrowing power..:: The time will come wTieti the limit will be reached and at the rate we are hbw going It will hot take'a .very long time-before that limit will-be, passed. Y , ��������� ?? , ��������� There is now a cbngest'ion in 'tlie transportation of grain;' The'opcning* of every; branch -line increases this, congestion. 'We'are told that if pro-, ditctton continues .to Mncre^so-, as It has Ihcreased' durlns"vthb ;t.ast fbv.' years tho railways will not bo able: to handle mpro than forty per.,penti; of the grain crop?of. 1915;before the closb bf navigation unflbsis the railways double track "their. main: lines;' Ia It, not time ib pht ah' end to this Insane bonusing of branch linba hutU' provieion la made for sending our im- menao havvoats to t,he marke.tB of the, Wftrwl- ���������."������������������:.���������,'.��������� ,-��������� --i't '���������������������������-,���������>���������! ��������� ,.'.-,.,,-,���������. :��������� .'��������� Minard's^ Wnin)^ht?jC3b.V M : ''I--:Wiis.5vei^|^l^;^ ^nought \\.I ;>.-wiouId^?atj7:a.g.gl6-'^'-":I:''-.:-'ase.d.*' 3dINA3_b^J^M^iS^*^^n nie. at.f^^ztititi^;tititititititiititititititi.ti":'" ''���������' :' ���������'��������� I am never ?wltiibu^?ltnbWi/i ? ��������� Y?:- ������������������: Y?:?;,;Yburs.;;_r^ef^Iy?Y',"?': '������������������ /������������������.'������������������ - ���������.:.\\:^'':>-Tl/|-TSC!i'i-OTTSjr;*g ......A*.y.;.- v.,:,,.*^.' .,-* A**t**^*-' ;,TauwigeTrahk',? iOcti^isti? [tiztititi-tititititi' ti^ti :t':;: .& )"*'������������������ ��������� tititiZ.;;tiZ r?Iri ;;all^ciS3e??of; _ _ blSTEM P fc'Rj^^l.Wk^Ey.E^-i NRtibeN2AV*-?;;Y"* ���������::;''���������-:'���������-. '.���������' :i:,::GO!i'DS:^:ETGi.Y-;''v'^'i''?i''''-;"?';:i','';'"-J-'-:' ���������^'���������:ail'hbraes,;"?b^^to^ji^i;^ i������|',-iOk"^<~.,;',>-;':.,,.^:^Y.Y:'--Y^--.'?r'^ '"---"r''-���������/:-A~���������-*-'- ---''���������--'ft---*,-- ^^mximtiti^xmm^tim .,bh?':!:;.tlieir' opuuij-o.,. medytttp;J.'ail'^ dozen dealera ������������������ ���������-���������-.���������.-��������� :'-:-;=s������r ^a^l^'i&^::'^;:\\::;i;;:^.,::^ ti':-; ������������������.'-'���������''��������� 'titi^fe$iti:$^f&\\$gfe^ '&!���������.Y-!';vY-',-t^;^^C-i.U:"*-*'-W'>J>^i:i^::K :.%!SjZZZl ;}��������� zti["JJti������^dti^i^^^:^^^ti$ti0WU ti:[ /We ddh't ';apprbTO?b&?S^^ says vthe Bostbh C^rftbscriptj^bitt?p^rf hapa In- the?fblfo^tti^c&e^^-thb?'g^p?: chy street?Y:thrbugh?the;?middle?''ft??.;i^ ? TheYiartist:?.'agreed;ti?and?;had^%h; ���������TOa^e;-'-':t_������/-'-addlflbh^?f;Th^ penedctb?be?a; fcibnd of?th������isoriginal' ���������^s^2d?&^:toid;him; ;whaf :^ * t had the nerve to alter a .laa* ; j.iv^ h^ :eXciaime(^bfrensi*eiy :?^Wny. a ^"~' 13 it that tbis road^ ethpibys* spYrnahy? farmera'J''? c'Ju8t?;Ytb*lboki?ttfter^;^ cattl&^ttatvtravel.'Wv the^'obnductbf's: quick^r^or-^-^Yy;.;^ v v;y.' .??^'"v?.|? ?W^at::Wbrnfi8lExha ��������� It wast parwih ���������;;'-whotiih'started;;the' game of investigating the fhabit^joi;, the humtle vworm? ��������� Y Ife? pstimatpd that an acre of brdihiary ��������� apil i contains 27,000. Y vAccbrdlhg tbY?the ''Mark Lane Express.",another scientist? avers that each ifara'; exh>lb| carbon '���������: dioxide, > and ^ 27,000 "wbrms1, will exhale '81 grammba of'the gas; causing , ai?,: eq.p������il volume of oxygen to find Up %ay Into "the soil.; J -Mo-nO ^f ,tT/_I*lf*ia bhbAybuv/sold-. tpf^Sljrs;?Bhink; .She; wanted a figure invitY so :I?pkintedah old roan -walking dow* tbe irbad."Y?Y': ''Road, what road ? I don't; remern-; ^rr:?^w"rb^\\;ihj::that"'^ictu the ���������������������������Why,' the road that- runs' through e;-'niiddlie."Y'?):r.'- "tiHffti'tiA :;???Y?-' y^WwAi'. f6oi;r?.?crled ^fie'^rst,; ar^st; jan&iiy^s-fcl^^^ iver."���������-Boston Traveler. '" ������������������;,"',?" ::���������' ::i :,The:. Other ,KlndW;,'iv'Y,';'.^^: ./Tho Heavy���������liaMt* neaoon I kv.%% pla-J*lnfe leivdai'ln aatoc^' cbnip-tiil-y. <' Thov Comedian���������Was It in a IJyo atoolc dompany? The Heavy���������No. It was *. noad ono. ?:,'���������, , i s������-������<������i^p,i_'iii������*%i������������t������������������fs������^^ ; ;,, t'i, :'|f.,., A\\f"Are"' you goinR ; ito��������� forglvo - yjbur daushtor for', eloping /with thq-BouYbt the great thiBtmuKiiat^?" * *,,.���������;*���������/? V'i dou't ltuow ytt? It will dbpoud a r'ojmI den I on whoUior the* yourjii man'ia . tathor'a attorneys iiucceert Im BOttlrijj the ,V indictment quashod IM noU*���������Chicago Eocordi-Horald. (Y: Centbnary of?the IN^Rpovy Clampalgh. ���������! One j hundred . , years ; -ago Napoleon set but on hie campaign; to; Moscow*-; and - it is perhaps i.pnly iaatural that Moscow, and Russia generally should, be'; eager to ceiebrat'e?the Centenary of a campaign which was' -so dlpas- trbiia to the invaders. Already, preparations are *. being . in, ���������Mpscdw ,,to open the 1912 Museum, ;and Jan.lhi-* 'merise number ��������� of objeSta relating ty> ,th'e'>v.'.eampa^iKn;?'/.'haVb,?pe'enJ'^bllected^ tifhe centenary? lias already been celebrated ���������.���������'by:.'--.-bonoc.r,t,-;';;,fhlch'i:evl-/od the marches and military aiirs of bob armiea, and aomo .of. tihaao;; ���������Kccordihg ,'td:'!th'ev.''TJebatsV-'are?,rn6������-t:''lrttereaii"K aiid CurlQitB?v More, iritprestlhg still? as Ukoly:;tb recall the .events of t'a������4., ^ea^;.wlll'b6 tho ^Wits 'th'-t hrb to Le pjild to 'ihe, battlefields and !thb c -������r-- monies Jhat are 'to' take,'plq.eelthoro. ������������������Westminster Gazette. .j ^ , PourlngiliqnldB^fro'm a?������hallbw yea-' Exposed.?* Yibsoiiiteiy0-'.free.--;:frbm:;^^y?i?iJjL____ thlnfei ��������� inlurlous; ;v - A c3hild:ica.riVsaf^y--fc^&v-J:'.' siimii ifcV^Bflc-;r.i_hdv $1^0;V;**5;60; fa-rid; $11.00 :thc;;?*_^S J- ���������*���������'-������������������ -"Sold ;by druggists -and .;'-barhessffSSFtiti.i������Z;������*������ I'^-'^f-^^^-'^'-V^^'-^'vV^^/'^-^JJ^f ZZtiZxi .Dia^rlbuibrsiv ���������;���������:; ;Yl?1' '.-������������������ '^Y "---*'- *^?v:--'-:,; ���������'An? -Wfiole8alb^;;brM^>.Wl8t8'iY;^-' ::':..\\%Chemlsta ano Sactt.-.^legists\\-Z?'A ?:^Y?::;.:Qd8-HeNJ?'liNp.,YU^.A^? ���������"tntbn.a'q excitfe'ment prevailed ih" the iieatre,., jit -was the first night?;b������thi ' :rea,t ? ^rama, ������ "The ��������� Dustniah's llv '������������������enge'V arid Percy Pip, the great" tm- edlan, was tb.appear.;,; ...;. ., But what4s this? T,he manager; oi the! theatre .'h^ received a" 'telegram to say':?'' "Too; llj to?appear. Give hdienco" tbeir "i^pney- back to save riot; Await reply, .anxiously.���������Percy Plp^;:;"'::;??',':j-^?';???';?:!v:-;^-'-:-:,-:- ?Two hours : later ;.the, repiy cftme:, 'fHave given audience money back, trnd'he wont a\\vay'aatlBned.'' ��������� ��������� v ;:,,. :')'>';th'the truth.i A Ue.iu ^���������S^SIl^,W__rt',iW!- fttlilt lb tho'bhttrrtbtcjrpC.theionC' who ,ii4iter/i>-,rtith''���������'Ib' tho foundation ,������nd .BUb8tanoe,:o,t ohftraoter. , . .,y :,.. When .. p.. man becomon' ��������� n liar hi* cHnriictof in I'bno'. Hlfl A'rholn Hfr*" In' o>it of jnlmtv No one can*trust'him., Ho cannot truftt hlirifiolf. Ho la Ilk'?!- bridge with a rottohifouridation, ,H������ Ib not inafe. Ho Ih liii'uiuiufu friend,, an unoafe nelBthbor- ivn unaafo bunl- ive^B man; "Buy tho truth aud boII it not.*.': ..... , ���������;���������.������������������'; * . ���������'���������'--���������' -���������- ****-.j ;. .���������.,.:,���������' Btttto of Ohio,, City, ot Toledo ,.\\ ������������������ IjiiciiH County. ��������� , / ���������PYank J, Chonoy malcos oatli that1 ho Ib' ucnl<>r partner of tho llrm of V. J". Chonoy & po������i dolnff bu������l������ip*"8 ln> tho city of, Toledo, County rind Staid nforoRnld. and that en Ul firm will pay tlio Hiikn of'ONlO^HUN- DIll3O,r:D0,LLAtta fof, oaoh and (ivory eado-'df. OatittT that',cannot be cured by tha UWO of -fitall'a Catarrh Curo.; FRANit J,.-CHWNraY....Y,1 ,,' :���������,.*,. ���������: . ' :,!;- '.", V flworn lo bofdvo mo and wubaorlbcd In m*A proeonco. ..tlijs Oth day of Docomber, A.D, 1880. ', ���������, .. ' _i.Y-_ - (Soal.) ��������� * A. W. Gr^KASON. : '������������������'��������� rNonu-v -Pniille. ��������� Hnll^'CntiArrh cur������:i_talton intornnlly, and'adtn dirootly������; onvitho blood and miioou-i .iHiir/nwH oft *h������ Hyatom, Sflnd for tiiutimoniulw froo. ;,��������� , ��������� V. J. C.HmNMV Aj-CO... Tolodo, O. ���������'Bold by ah drujrffiBtm. 75o. ,.-,���������,���������,.'������,.%������������������..��������� Talco iraU'H'J-'a-il-Jlly Plllfl Tor conMMpa- ���������t-lon, -..���������(���������*'.**"������ ' " ' ' ��������� -,'.'.-,' , .,,, i'i. ., ,.,'���������l iiilu^."'".!'^".)"'1 ..i" ' ' 1 , , It In reported1 that ot 1912 markoVl1 Old ,Cetlar Wood For Lead Pencil*., Pencil manufaoturora have boon h-yipx .. Aid ccr*,:;r'rrr,ib aud ".���������<������������������->��������� boarda from' tho, old bamn of tho farmer*?, for ihe re/neon thnt wuuli woodu, having booli oxpoticd for W"������*>y yearw to tho elomontti, is IM fftr , bettor condition than new cedar. The oufl matter, and It in diffieult and ������������x* penriive;,-,tp';/..ffpt. "������������'^1������*lt tutu. vv mni brriha ttirned Ioobo In varloup placoa In tho. North Sea tho groat bulk have puutrU'cJi- way buck to tho Kt������tu)\\ \\mtiV whui-u thoy had been originally akqn. .';,.,'.?..;. : jripvw?-1-*> Y"_"J"t ���������'. ���������' |v aw?? H e^tb?-a.nd??iy.e>v :Yv?v:?i;>.������trength :a*|i:;Th!8^e?8pn^^.YY??;: i;?':^rShg::!aiiinents; ar������.?nbt: Iinagltiary. Eybh the.?most robust find the. winter iniojoihs;;'im������������������ These are all spring symptpnia that the blood is but of ordbrand tnht a medicine is needed, Many people take purgative medicines in the,spring. This 18' g,. serious ralBt���������kb. : ? You cannot oure ypura.elf -,, with a-medicine: that gallops through your system and ' loaves yd"- v/cakcr r������tUl,. ThiSa is all that a purgq-tivfe dpoa. What you iieed to give yoii health and atrongth Iti the .spring isa tonlp medicine that iwrj 11 ohHoh tlie bloods and sbo)ha.^ tlv* jangled:riei;ve8. ������������������ii,-,v.-;''-,Jkifidv:tho..:one' always reliable tonic !and blood builder ib;: tbr Wllllum< ?Pink?Pilla. These pills hot only banish spring weak- peaB, but guard, ,y9U'against the moro aerloua allmentfl thii1; follow, auch; aa anaemia, ' htrvous ,!dc,bllltyf InalRos- tion,,i'lioumatlam,, and, other diseases due to bad blood. Irt proof of thla Mra Emma , Duck, Carleton Place, Ont.. aaya: "I waa greatly ^troublod with woak apolla, dlzzlneaa and buf- trerne norvousneafi, aiul?did not find anything to help me until acting on the advice of an aunt I began the use Of Dr. WUllamB' Pink ..Pills. Afi *r using flyq boxes; I "found my health hilly rbatorod, and cheerfully roebm- meiiu the pi lib to oLhei'b," If you aro 'ailing thin spring you cannot afford, ,iti -your own interests to overtook bo valuable a modlclno ttUTJf. Williams' Pink PIUb. , Sold by ull HUudluUiu dualuiu Oi by.iViall ut o0 contB a box or bIx boxes for $2.60 fi'bm Thb Dr. Williams' Modlclno Co., Brockvlllo, Ont. ������������������- ~ _ r ���������- ---.,- .���������;>;. .*.--.���������.���������'-���������������-������������������ .-fif.:,', r>r-----r*^-i*-~-*.*;i*������*yir.i s^iv ���������&i\\i^* ^I_^''r -'Virr^" ���������Jwaterslthrptrjthput^'th^cb^ ' ths: ;?^^hatel!*r^sp?-p|*^^ ���������Rat**i'iJ-;''f!f������aj.Y_������i.'i^-^^ In tho nmrning the kin^ly?-wj; a'ake'u ' gude N war ���������-. .. -_-_______.i^.p,;. 'y<.^;:;,^0m;v^M ������������������ - Daughter-^ha^':db,^biAJ^hinW:;!^^ the" quartet,?- ���������-?.;.:,' ���������'?;," tiztiz[:tiZ-'ZtiZtitiZ'^'tiz long as four,' 8plpB,,;:'?���������*;*:%^:^���������tiz;:X$0ffl ��������� M������8. Winblow'i* aooTUiwo Sv_o-r.-**a*i v>i^'���������':'���������'-������������������'���������������������������i'wl taaed ror over SIXTY YBAR8 by. MI-CUO^S ol":'-';.!'"WK| MOTHBK8 tor thulr CHIjjUUKN WHIU* Y-���������'.���������'! ''-A ���������xkktiiing, whit rant'HCT aoccBPB.'-Tifr^���������:.���������-..������������������.-'���������.��������������� BOOTHHS the CHI_1>. SOFTENS tne OUMflL '������������������.���������Y;i.^ ALLAYS all PAXN 5 CUHKB WIND COLIC, and ;: : v': la tho b������������t wmedy for PIARUHCUA.. It la ab������;? , ; i' ��������� ���������olutely ijarmjcm.' Be ajiro and auk for '���������Mr**,'>,-l,)?������^i. *Winalo-"a Boothlng ayrup.v and U-u mo-Utf*..Vf?,-ii;ii������! kind. *Xwauty-_v������c������aUsi. IkAMm. . - J" .'''.'���������;���������:" a''Y; ' '* ' ��������� ,'''���������-'.���������'',' - '' ��������� i ' '.V..'',!'A/r.f''������ _._��������������������������� _.��������� ���������_'_���������"��������� ������������������������������������;��������� ���������.;"���������'���������������������������������������������-*-������������������ , ������������������,!. "..i. ;..iii";.i.ii..ii;.;vv,>!>#vl ���������A'l TRADE (WABK REQY :<;*,;s,;L - *"'.'! .'j.w^l aas= There ,w������ a d0������oH ������������ noati-jr.-ei .���������.......-..._,.���������...,. M it t . . 000,000 on the working ot the P.O.! not thoroughly ollmtnalod, It tend- to rtolojrraphu and tolophonea for 1010-1 warp the penclla awd to 'oo?������- out, elographu 11, ^uiunlng, It uot dni ortu. oatloiv?" aaked Senator Sorghum. "Ym, replied the young man who la loarnlng politics. "But I don't expect it to bo of much assistance In thin biiHlnoHB," "You can't toll. There mny bo ������o much objection to a ���������man's recelvl",,*: oaninnb-n contvlbn- tlonn that ovoiy candUlato w|ll havo to be hla own branfl band."���������Waah- i < i,.. ������������������*.... - L HEHEDICT I CO. Montreal 7 | ���������mr Only a wonuin in lovu can btdU-v.i who believe*, all ������ man Bays about himnolf -when Mhf hnowH who doi>Hiri bolluvo it. from a mine at the iti-gtmilnK of the cotil-etrllto had not ���������jeen daylight for twenty-two y#,'*-rn. contains no oil or tar. it Is clean, odorless, waterproofr' germ and vermin proof and practically Indestructible. Make3 houses draft-proof, esasy to heat, and; comfortable In any?v.'cathcr. Ask your deal/w to show you a sample, or writ������ for sample and Bookletidthe u'!; ?^ ., ea, Sole, CsinacllKn M������nu*factii*������r������ THE STANDAHO PAIPfT CO. - > ��������� ol C������M������d������������ Limits**^ -,, Uonlrcal. *iVlnntp������0, Calgary, Vfcuwiuver. l .ii. i ,'n ii������������niti.���������-������'i. ������"��������������� lUl'"������ ^m MAl-Ii HE^P VVANTpD. Hallway' Agehtu, TeleKr4vhei��������� and ClerkR In groat demand t,hioih?hont North-Went. Six months will quail*: fy you. Dny and Mali CoufaoH. PobI** tlona occprod, ' Prbo lipok 19 oit- plalnH. Dominion School Telegraphy, Toronto. < . - ���������' ���������:' *- 4 ������������������, : ��������� 'I' Tiw--i'ii- r-i-i -i ii- r ������������������������������������1--lf--ff- | siifi.MM -I���������I,-...-....- *?.)��������� AOENTO WANTEOf. Write for agency for our special to- order tallorln��������� for your town; Th#>r������ Jb monov in It. John ��������� ���������o������*w(������o-%,- TA*^ Church St.. Toronto. mm^ga0mmmmmimmmBmmunimiiwuiaiiiiins 'immm^'mmmmmwimi^mmmammmmm 1>H. KlwHOT'l*. hl*lJ;iA|j|ilvVMl������ I ��������� * 1 - -������* .���������'*���������. ��������� ��������� ��������������� ��������� -*'*���������������������.'*.*��������� -< A**������si������-'������* .*������. ������������������ (,*���������--.���������.* ,.| .ih** ������f-|,s, +i Wrllo 81 Qiu tn hunt Toronto ~~^ W. N. Ll. ftfltt. ���������.'.,-A'J *:.rH-\\ Hi.*. J ****.**������ ���������Mawasasa-Mi i MUM ^*M*^wmm*ma*mnm*mm**m^ m[ n^imwm^?mm^.***^*.<>*..m>������ iw^mmmi'*^ i-^Mwt.awwiiNim iiwii>"uiM_MHUWi l_������������ ���������#��������� j__je_i__- _JJ������11__ **.j -'-yr-i-.u i. (.-ft****, , >ja������piML ,,. iv-^:ii,i*c>'. ���������������* efts ������Sf\\ ",i *���������< *. The FORD MOTOR CAR Company sold Forty-eight mote Cars in Spokane from Jan. t, 2012. to March i. lytii t-has "all = ' i- ^ l ' ���������-i * ,. . . o, *. -���������** ^ r --}>.i.. *��������� ..i* ��������� --..'���������. s,-A ^ i, ��������� .v *~rt p * ,"-v-j*j *-������^,.t..j.y -,j\\ 'lYi 5V���������* - 2iJ'*Z fK������������riS3Ss5fr _..,,., r , r, i ii, ���������������li i .., .."i--r'-'*"'"'"*"'"" ' ''"'''.- '��������� ���������* .>,,.--���������^^������JafciiMM-.|iaC'7.V^-as asst. mwmmm mi \\: SSII8L TG PORT H1L1 L .Q5������___JBS-i-aifci' ���������'-���������������"������ . w .Asm'--. ...^^w^.^ ^.^^^^^/^saBSifc^t^^ ���������'���������������*-- I,,...,-.-..., ������,,������������������������������������.- - ... - , - - ,-. , ,..,��������� ..._���������,, ,,,.,.��������� ..u^^^^^ff^^i^.^'-^fjs^jaHi^im 11 Cloes Over Rough Read !n 50 Flinutes Highway , n-swa t\\c|ii the other companies put together. For Sale in Creston By r* ,ww i ssmtvr^w ^zartrxfu^stmiz. ���������*w'1������_^*'W ~/������-i w w R. 3. BEVAN, MANAGER ORESTON BRANOH- i 1 CHURCH OF ENGLAND Ohriat Ohurch . - 5acres planted to trees., io acres ready for the Tfvio������*������*������. T������r.������ic*������ and out-buildin^s well fenced. "^ wn S ������. ������������������ _, 1 miles east of Creston on Canyon road. g For terms and particulars apply to: W. V. Jackson, Mountain View. Ranch | 91 I .1 Matins Holy Communion Sunday School. ���������st - a-.���������- ��������� UVUUDUUj;, JQtUlVU, 11a *m 3pm S*_ ������V_-V ������*������. ���������*-������ t -UV J** -A- Philip C. Hayajtsa, (Vicar.) DickBevnn nude a record trip to and from Port Kiii yesterday, going to the boundary in 1 hour and. 20 mta* uies, and returning in 60 minutes, the Ford taking all ihe rough spots with-1W out a hitch. -The-Ford has always been known as the premier oar when Used fot pioneering iri ������ new country and it is not losing* any ground in its performances on the Oreston Valley roads. The distance to port HilS by the 0-uyon City rp^d is U miles, 8 of whivu between the ititter piaco and the boundary are in the roughest kind of condition. Sevan and others, who travel this| '^������������������T^vS road believe that a small amount of l 1_ ... . ! uiuuoy **i!������5 S539 WOWE Of & *"���������>!������������������' *g��������������� of Si _������_, ���������&^&^**&^*^>&,***^i^M**m.mm**aw^m&<*&*Z*\\mm^-^-^���������m���������-���������, at mm would gut Uiis road into wy^ H ������������ HHF R R I1 F ii P H^I Pf PPill "���������% fair condition. All rw ���������_���������- ������___-, S IS U IIU L U 0 ������C U Lfl 0 ! fii##jl illMM ���������jg ������������������ c|*i v For the next thirty days | I will give ten per cent | i discount on all work if $ fair condition. All that is really necessary at this time is tbe taking out of some chuck holes which do damage to both wagons aim autos. A few grades could be lessened but this la not re&Uy _ec^w������_jr. it is the chuck holes that are the main trouble. *Tlia ftf-aa-tnn Dni-Sioe- Ohnnli '??^ ;* mo iiaBianiii Kflfli siiii diiiiii i.s 4 ^ S bS^ ^^m TOr^m? -*zs>mu mat m ^s. mm ���������������j. wnifn, (J") I jg 4l^,rdS|������^f>^t������K , Ijoind the depot .*S^rt_������ IMIWItr ������������������������.-.__������* ��������� *_* ������_ % j Jet some early tomato plants from if I Pochin, _nd cafcoh the dollars. wi .^ ^ The imported Belgian Sta!II^||i||^^pl ^ WAfig^, N'Q. 31894 wiii stancs||i������|iir^ ^ FRIDAY afternoon and SATUfe0Aviffii^l ���������!& for the season. WMMWWm iPe i������������ &h8a$sh������mrm, 5>' S a ������ ��������� ���������������_,_��������� *_ai* ������ ������ it-Ad shMtiib SI ���������*������������������*������������������ ������*a������_soii, *ue -often store, be- Razors Ground and Sei Dr. de vsa's Female Pilis A i-Uabla Preach regulator-.ne^er Sails. These . -pills ars eacceeaingiy poweriui ia jr^oiati^^the - -Frank Jackson's new store is now ���������pen. -- ��������� a. ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� m Hill f,." m tm n ~i ���������_������������������*������*--"- H-iiiiiB^1-!������ S^fliSS w������*s������a*jys.B veacss lliiWil v The Canyon City mill has closed down n SAM HATFIELD. Proo ^^^./wy.A-vvvywyy^ SiC '*? jr. -:��������� -��������������������� niUR-aeTniTiiJ A t vj DENTISTRY i:������'. E.HALLDeD, S* esaeratlve portion of ue female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. <*��������� "Yam's are sold at t5abox,orthreefor*d0. MaUHl toLSny.J-Jdrws. , T_* Soo_en Drag Co- Si. CHfO-urtaes* ObW i J3r conple days for repairs. Office over Frank Parks Hardware Store���������Baker Street. CRANBROOK, B# C GUY LOWENBERG CHAS. MOORE, C.E. 6 O. Lanb Surveyor and Architect 73d^._w ��������� ��������� 3 O :rz _; J.UHW ouva opouuivnuuuo CRESTON - - - B.C. Creston %. . E. Do 2095" OONBtJlVTINO Bmqihrbk CRESTON - B.C. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month, in Speers Hall a t 8 p. m Visiting Brethern cordially invited. George Broderiok, \\7. M. Walter V. Jacks ;u, Reo. Seo. SYNOP818 OV CAJffADIAN NOBTli-. WEST MINING BBGCTLATIONS COAL,���������Coal mining rights may loo leased or twenty-one years, renewable at an annual rental of fflanaera. Not more than 2,560 ac- res can be leaned to one applicant. Royalty | five cents per ton-, In unsurveyed territor*, the tract must beetaked ont by the appli cant In pereon, and personal appllcatlori ti tbe Agent or. sub-Agent of Dominion Land* lor the difltrlot must in all casos bo made and the rental for the first year must be paid. t< the agent within thirty days after filing application ���������A-mail house to. let on Victoria Aveaoo. Apply to J. Cook. A. J. Hill of Port Hill was in Creston Monday. FKUST TREES FOB SALE OKEIX, YOUNG & ������_.*;. Beai Estate and Insurance. HOUSES TO BENT CRESTON - - B.C. I fief ore cutting ;ho 'milding of your Now i. Store, Oince. W.orkshop icr bnildinir, write or call .7i_j_. tr. _f. _i������ JAS. H. SCHOFIELD BH������, Life and Accident Insaranco BEAIi ESTATE, Etc. TRAIL - - - B.C. | For tho 'mildink of your Now House, or othor w. on me. Estimates given on all kinds of work. Repairs & Alterations A SPECIALTY Charges reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed on* All Work JOHN BOYD, Creston m mmw>*umnwam*nmm Q,TJARTZ���������A person eighteen years of age and over, having mode a discovery, naiiy locate a claim 1.600 feet by 1,600. Fee, f6. . At least 8100 must be expended bn the claim each year or paid to the Mining Recorder When 9500,0 haB been expended or paid anu other requirements compiled with, theLolalm may be purchased at SI an acre. ���������fLAC-KR MINING CLAIMS are 600 feet long and from 1,000 to 2,000 feet wide. . Kotry fCB 55. Kct less than 5100 must bo ospcadct! In devolopement worn each year, V ;.��������� ���������' , DREDGING.���������Two leoaea ol five mlleo eaol of a river may be Issued to ono applicant foi n term of 20 yeum. Runlul, 810 u mile per annum., lloyalty. 2% percent after the. output exceds 910,000. ���������W. W. COKY Doputy Minister of tho Interior Applet):���������8 Red Astrachan, 100 Spit- zenberg, 60 Grimes Golden, 25 Rome Beauty,lO Red Cheeked Pip pen, 44 Wagner, 200 Wealthy, lQHiolop Crab, 25 TranHcendent crab, 8 Olivet Cherries and 1 Early Richmon, 5 Beurrod'An- jou Pears and 5 Flemish Beauty. 1 Imperial GauRe Plum, and 2 Bradshaw 150 Outhbert Raspberries, 60 Black Naples Currants, 1 year, and 100 Black Naples, 2 year. To be seen in the Burton Hotel Cellars. Fred W. Watson, Telephone 03. ,__, __?___tlB -ia"-sPr clPi__||-PBBBa(_5_, - I Frs-ui i TlneiES an _������_ All our trees are Home Grows ancl guaranteed true v & to name. We carry all the leading^ varieties niogi ��������� suited to this district. Our specialty is budded st&ej- ���������^ on titree-year-old whole roots,' - ; ���������^ For further .particulars apply to our local Ageut. % J. Blinco, Box 39, Creston. BX, ��������� - A * _^^. -������ 0ft Jk. _^-._ _^L _K. A. _L __. J_. _k _- _-. P The Riverside Nurseries, G������mprisingJ20 4cms GRAND FORKS, & C GOVERNMENT EXPERTS ADVISE BUYINO TREES tfEAft ----;.. AT-Hpiine Tho Riverside Nurseries are the nearest nursery company toCreston and'j have more tree's planted In this district than auy other company.' The, trees are started under the same conditions' that they will have tp mature in this Valley. They can be brought here from the nurseries, at Grand. Forks in threo days ny freight or one and one-half days by express. All i trees guaranteed home grown. *7G,000 Riverside trees are now growing in the district. B"or Catalogue aud Price list, writo to-^- ' WALTER V. JACKSON. Agent. Creston, fc^. ,'���������*;! m ' mmmmt i_J_i'*,'������i Wil.lRJ6cam> CRANBROOK - B.C. Tho es ���������,ir'f~r*',ifni!i,iii���������iu;ii,ji,j -nUi.rjij SBS _ffl_ Funeral Director Our New Prints, Ginghams. ORCHARD/STS/ b^^i^ i^ tti^*M _ul Hf sin _fl ^IbV V ak _s/ _sT _st The Fraser Valley Nurseries, Ltd. ALDERQROVE, B.C. Have True Finkbt Home-Grown Nursery Stock Including Apples, Pears, Plums. Cherries, etc. FORFULL RARTIOULARS Writh��������� On HiflK��������� RICHARD Mr-f'OMH, TAH. COMPTON, General Manii(j;<*r, Local Agent, .lIUCJ^KItt, JJ.V/, 'I- ,-i.l.vl All the Very Latest Stylos in Ladles' Hats, Ti'liiinvingH, Flowers nod Ribbons. i LADIIW RKAL>Y-MAJ>jW WAT8TM ; Now Lines of Liulloa andfO hild- ���������KUia' Stohkings and Wearing Apparel suitable to the Heason, ������������������.v.,.' This shipment was delayed on accoun of the cd#l strike in England. u Prints include, indigo,red and white B Gin^liami in plain grounds, p-revs, grouudsiu stripes, dots, and figures. | blues, and greens. Checks, In -i large a���������a������������������������������������_Ai^auaauMMS���������MjMaiiiii>r~riaa assortment oi black and white, also plaids and over-hecks in a number of Galateas in narrow and .medium | colorings. Price from15c to 25c. stripes, in Blues and Crcy grounds, m, 4*wv * a fcw m ***-��������� ������������������*���������" SUirtiugs a c'loice range in dark rr,tr, iTjmtxTiwBi-nt iiaji,iiia-MH^������i--TrsiTl-_ii*a(tii;;.,'Tiin]w-^rf-"s;ar.T-.--j-i,T, mar . ,., ram *%.rr\\a i***t/*������ ** ' ' '������������������''������������������ ' I Greston Mercantile Company, Jktd. ,-J Ml��������� ������������������ rrri ___. I, ,M11������������������n��������� ���������' ' ' ��������� > ���������*.������Jl^������ <#><* A\\ \\ <���������*,. ���������ol. ssassiH-i ,:������.', 1 i Mmwmmmmmmmm ���������"it.','(���������:;,��������� *,������:< Ziiwmmim***mmmmHtmm SUNHWitMS HMssHMMii ������mBBmm\\ SUM"""@en, "Print Run: 1909-1983

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