@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "beb7bfa7-0271-4064-8654-8bf390390a11"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2013-10-04"@en, "1927-04-15"@en ; dcterms:description "All the News of the Creston District"@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcrestonrev/items/1.0174970/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ BaawBsaaBBBBOi _^.ms3Sr*c>-" i- --^-5_'r,.i_*S_i_rV X"^-t ���������' 5������_?V^" 4 ��������� ���������1*^_ga[a_apj-a---!aaag-". ���������������*.��������� -o ��������� " r u i 1 !i ������* i n n. ?"W!_i W^^^t^s^jr %wkT ^ v ^ m r w-n. _ ii. v i n. ww VOL. JsJLA. CRESTON, B.C./FRIDAY, APBIL 15, wm Ivf/. ������i Gardening is well under way at Sirdar. which would indicate that this district is at leasta week earlier than other points in ibe Valley. Alice Siding'sclaim to have had the first. Easter blll������es~ip!cked OHa April __������������������-���������Is abuuaiL,j_ wu wseis old. . A������ Sirdar these flowers have been gathered for almost the past four weeks. Daffodils were in full bloom In the -section house gai-den on the ?th. Mrs. Ma or/son, who as at Xtssfeanook, and Mrs, Loasby were Creston callers on Friday last. Jeffrey Foster* night operator at Sis-das', was at Creston last Saturdays attending the wedding bis sister to to Mr. Millar of Kitchener, which took place-at Christ Church. RevS.Newby was a motor Visitor here on Saturday last and announces that be will have Easter service at o-aTueir oaa Sunday swenacBB at 2130 o'clock. Geo. Sawyer of Creston has dented theOeo-Janset. place at Kuskanook, and has already taken possession of the ranch. Mr. sad Mrs. C. O. and M?. and Mrs. F. O. liodj-gers of Creston were motor visitors at Kuskanook on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and antiMrs. Oeo. Mawson. express her appreciation to tbe trustees for allowing the use of the school* house. Tbe school is well attended, some Sunday's seeing: a turnout of 35. Cultivation and other spring work are in full swing this week, and at the Parkin ranch Bill Vsness has tbe contract to stump and break an acre to be set out to berpMys. CGKjrG_3AxiCK uP TK3. Village of Creston *Yr4_w_->v-i&_w_, 4 __-���������_������ to The first tourist autoist eastbound passed through .Ise ioute from Vancouver Alberta. Mrs. Goodman and Miss I*ily Wilson of Crasabrook arrived on Sunday. The former-is a guest of her daughter, Mrs B. C. Proctor, while Mis* Wilson is a guest of her parents, Mr-' and Mrs. Jas. Wilson, at the Grey Royal grass- i&e quarry* Sirdar -is a hive of industry this month with no' less than five extra gangs with boarding cars at this, point. The latest crew lo come in is a paint vtrisw th_.������ will make S.?dar'���������oo-.'S.-.e a brand new terminal by the time they have completed their labors. The roads im ibis section are getting a very thorough over hauling -With tractor and grader this^week, with tbe veteran W. A. Pease handli^ the motive power. Travelling " Is* very much improved. Mrs. John Miller was hostess to the afternoon Bible Study Class on "Thursday afte_*nns with Miss Moivan in charge, and Miss. @eorg������*- leading the musical features, and the usual social hour that was very fully appreciated. The Rose ranch made a notable addition to its dairy herd on Friday last when delivery was taken of three purebred Ayrshires, which came in from the West* - The Social Club hard times masquer sdeon Friday night was a great success in every way. attracting an attendance of at least twenty-five couples. The judging was done by Mrs. Kelly, Victor Carr and Jack Smith, -who placed tbe awards as follows: Hardest dressed gent. Hec- Stewart? lady. Miss Vera Bhs'ies* Hardest comics Jennie and Bob Mar shall- Theae was a fine supper sad AM &S.XI owners, _������geri*-? ������? owners, and tenants of property withiu the boundaries of the Village of Oreston aro hereby notified that tbe commissioners decided to put teams on tbe rounds tbe follow! eg day to haul off. free of charge, all refuse t *Oclssi^i5, AlfesaptSi on Friday to take charge of for the next few months. *# tberasich __.*Laa._ia��������������� HKHHWl' 3HB by many quest of ������M. The community Sunday school is now meeting every Sunday afternoon in the Alice Siding schoolhouae, and Mrs. Martin, supervisory wlrshoB to CHRIST CHURCH ifilHaui P UEu . Good Friday and Easter Services Good Friday���������April IS 10 a.m.���������Ohlldron'a Service. 11 ji.m.���������aMatins, Ante-Communion, Sermon. 0 ptm.~-Evening Prayer. 8 p.m.���������United Service In Parish Hall, ByV ._,-.Ms...- . .-. ...������ ���������- ��������� ��������� Jfla ^m__j_____* _V __a____T tbaturaay, j%ptil la . 7.U0 p.m.���������Hvonina Prayi-r and Ad dress* "My Sursum Cordaru' Easter Day���������April 17 8 a, iaa.���������Bloly Communion. 10.16 B.m.���������-UhiUlivai>a Service (gifts 11 a.ar*a.~Morira1a*g Prayer, Sornaon, Holy Coinnnitalton. 7,tW t&ns.-���������Bvcnlng Prayer. Sermon, Te Donro. Miss J_3ster Staples left at tne middle of tbe week for Red Iteer* Alberta, where she will make a few weeks1 visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Barnhardt of Glenlilly and Mrs, Anderson of Goatfell are visitors here this week, with Mr. and Mrs. Knott, W. Bidd arrived hoaas al the end ?.f; the week from the Lacombe. Alberta, district, where he has been in charge of a sawmill for the past few months. Stanley Watson of Creston waa hero a couple of days this week making delivery of nursery stock purchased last fall-. The quantity left here was !���������������������.������(���������>������������ Jlgjsg; "wf-SliSs! b������* *5__",>S2't2S_ KHdCST present conditions. The movie show and dance at tbe community ball on Saturday night attracted a large turnout, the children being there in full force. Two comics and a feature film, "The Beggar Maid* were shown, rod the Miss Muriel Knott���������Mawson - Davie���������Kolthammer quartette furnished music for tbe film, as well as the dance, which ended before midnight. Canyon bahubnll club has been organized for the 1027season with Clifford Vance as manager; $. Kaygaard, captain, and Jock Moltobb, Jr., secretary of the club. The Fleming field will be used again this year, and as busy a season as 1LHSB Is looked for. There was a large turnout here on FrEday night for the ccicstSng culled by Alf. Nelson, at which he submitted a marketing plan to take enro of selling the fruit as well as other farm products through a chain of retail stores that he assures Is amply financed. Col. Fred Untcr, M.P.P. had boon invited to attend, and spoke briefly on the new marketing legislation. correspondence im electric-light mat - V^^R themw on their Iota in towd ters. which were from sundry firms * " and gentlemen wishing to install, in whole or in part, the town's pTant. as well as opeE-ate same* took- np most of the time of the Aprii meeting of the village commissioners Monday night* wi th Chairman McCreath in charge. The July 1st celebration committee was made up of Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Mi.rrell and Mrs. Staples frona the Institute, and Messrs, Mallsndaine, C F. Hayes and A. Lu Palmer ftrosa the board of trade. Mrs. Stevens and Major Mallandaine spoke in some detail of the pff-oposed obsei-Vutacaa- of the diamond jaabiBee of confederation and asked that a substantial grant be made to help finance the undertaking which would bring in a forge influx of visitors from Sirdar to Kitchener. Very serious consideration was promised the request. CO. ilodcers wrote the council asking .hat tbe agsteement between the village and himself for the electric light supply be signed at the earliest possible date, no that he could go. ahead with ordering the needed equipment. Thn agreement ia now being prepared and will be ready for execution very shortly. Wednesday, Apri. 20bb, was pro clitimed clean up day and this year Miss .Mary Haptonstall of Creston was another weekend visitor here. Jisn So_iia made a burliness trip to Fernie on Friday. Continental VX-una ber & Pole Company are busy pulling down their the miii.fand are shacks near the river at Authoritative announcemont haa just been made from Victoria that a bounty of 15 oents a bird will be paid up till June first on crows and crtiig- pt������*>. Proof of destruction must bo made with tho provincial' police by ,������.. ��������� ^���������������4.������-h ��������� ... ������,������..., ... ��������� ** ... ,���������������,.*. f. .,?,..... fi- . atk^MW������������m<5hiiile. Orade M���������Margaret Huscrof t. Wnddy HuBcroft. G-radoa 4���������Marjorio Tedford, Arthur Hurry. Orade 6���������Minnie Huscroft. Clyde Huscroft. Orade 7��������� JDiolly Tedford, Arthur Demchuk������. Grade "8���������Penrl Unaeroft. " Perfect attendance��������� Baa pert Bohmer, Vcr- gon* Bobrraoiv Alexander Denachuk, garttt Hutjsroffc, Mlnnlo llusa^roft, Pa������r^ al Mnncroft, Wanldy Huscroft, Oolly Tedford, Marjorio Todfor An evening of Bridge Whist and Dancing under the auspices of the Women's Conservative Club will be held in the Parish Hail, Creston A___ I Pill Cards at EIGHT p.m. Sharp. jRafa#ic for mt^ance in charge exf MMritm _f.**isi,*t8������ All Consorvaftivaos are Invited. A good time assured. V JLJ.J-.'J *0 Tn TT-*rrra-rarT /���N-rk tt< c* m r% *vr V^-LVJlilO x \\_/j.^ , JL>. ���u. Tub? Will Attempt Flight I 1 ��f >_-�����* ft/f-n.*aj-_k** __ar**>ur&_w ju_ x C* C��>��- Innovation At Prague Fair Airman mmm jra iere is for iitore^ _H^b__f_3 _-ff^-_-_ fiT-_& fi *ff". ^ BAKSNG POWDER used in Cat\\ada ihsan+ ��f* ^^ "HTM j "jBj_ B . B j ^ Of Gii Otaiacar ui �����.��� ���M^ iBL COlHDin ���fi"*-* MA DB JU <:AMA DA E.W. Gl LLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN- A wapi n n_-__ i _m*in*uij Kltrii IUL Holding French - Height i . d Will Use,^ Special ! 'Ptane$| %. \\ t Joan Calli/.o, (.lie French airman j |-who Hotels lite Ficntdiffiboljjlit recordj , i>J -M.S11 led, ni.ido in Fa-anee last; | August, has sailed lor laid ia. with i> j i . . . ~ ' ��� special aero piano to at tenant- ro : hy I ; aver Mount Kverosi. - ' ' ! [' M. Oalliyfo has ohUuried the. pea - j ! misaioai of the T.ritish-Indian author-; \\ ittes to start from land in British? - territoryand Hie RssSslaaaee of oaie oi ��� = the ?BriLish aaa.* stations has boon j ; promised. l.lo wilt ti'.lse tho plane j i out witli him hy sou and fly from���; 'Bombay to Si mitt. I'roio?\\vhw lie "will1 ; atteaaapt the. Uiglil over ihe world's i biggest aaaoamlain, which aowers 2H,oa>- j feet over flit* Indian plain. ! M. <.*aUizo is Inking" with him a j phoioerapher ciiul will make a spe- | vial ���*-��� iTol"I. to obtain iiltoiouraphs of Li tie unexplored top ot the mountain ��� which wail servo as a ^uido for anv future a;tempt like the? UsHi-oe cxpi.nli- a a oaa to re:teii iho ,sunnt.iis, on foot. . tie- expects ie> lii-vkc tin;! t��ii;ht. almUt alio ��� 'aid ot ^l.;*\\ ������* -Iho Ui'iii'.auiiii; ��a! Jnivt-*. Popcorn Was Something Entirely) New to Czecho-Slovokians j Popcorn papped over flowing-\\yootl- | coals d^iachippf' wi|Uyhi(^edfb\\attea*?a*nil I soa-Y'edyllapc. ?|o asl|si|i.sl'.0(ii CKe^Ii^-SU^j ...y i.;_.-�����.. .A... A.'"-AhS.��� .AlAAjA. it.^..j^-.., ..r i-i..^ - -. 11 ivjetj-is >y��.lS 't|iir vo<>l> ����a ���,i.vd ;at. th(> tail* oxliibi?s i ' of numoroaas othm- taovol prodtacMs anions avltida"Jajro lis) oai a j-oldia.ijff haul? aitf"i.-i->a t"ii)I;��; ruit.ua i' oais in. t.intario. I "iirius^ a lie .i*asi jhiei- >-ears a sittsl'*- cusuuus arid i.->\\��.-!si ru-evean it �����������> frticer hris iit>;ivi bed ^*i Kg> p- saront- BABY'S HEALTH M THE SPRING Farm Men''From British Come to Canada Atiumjj* itn.;j*.iKi-��n!s laualiug :>l fax. rciC'ii i \\y- were- il had been traitianl on a model faa*m iaa the Ua-itisla Lsh-s to prcpaio iliem 1'oj aicriculiural lit'i' in Canada. ! i i..i;. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON APRIL 10 PETER'S LESSON IN TRUST - Golden Text: He ol" Rood cheer; at is be not afraid.��� Matthew 14.27. Lesson: Matthew 1-1.22-33. t�� .. ... .- ^. c\\ . '���* -t i\\ X-SUlIll -JA.l.-.lU. Iaa tlie last four years, lnbtor vehicles io operation 'in'"this 'eouiitry"increased "-S5 per ceiii? A man seldom walks ei*ect Avhen straightened by circ'a_aaistan'ees.'' Thev Are llndnnht^lv Can St 11 ..����_ The bill resirLc-Lins; ! .oK icatii) is sUori !y a.o conic ^' ���i��.-a3'i - iia,- rls au n-ltana bei is iMl<.'<.�� siaan ���rin si" Best be G tiardetl *��� ail> -.\\ g-fiYf>fimu'iii bin du'.-eti in al'.e llon^-.' redtia.-e i i:��.- i^J.-saiM' t daily ami *\\ ���-;-������ jcH jl one i.i\\d ame liaif <-'��� says Mail. a in - o l>; ��� ! 11; I O - Commons so ii.- o'! Ciinsuliau ���Avsna tiers t'roui ass ao oue. cent. -nay A IlriTislt proposial to evtend Hniitaaicm m trainfal r��->t-r\\. e< was re- ���jeeied as initn-aetieabb.' by the deb1 Kafirs 'of Will nee. Jaja;tn ae.d Ib'l.sinn sti Kin* prt'r.ai-iuory eomani^-sion -'or - . disitr-manieists coiai'erenee. Ati'iibishot* l-'maard foa* thr >'ea*'s liead of the Roman ilio��-ese ol t'lLtawa. is dvatl. prolate siu.-euinbcd i:*j a ^ev- ,aiaal di:~ortb:.'J- -which h*.- 11at i'or u arena, lime. Tiie Spring' is a lian^i of anxiety to mo'.hors who have Iii lie ones in the home. Conditions xnaKo i' iaeeos,sar> to koe|i a In- baby indoors, l.lo is often conlined lo overbcatod. badly vonti lated rooms and catches colds which rack his whole system. To jiuard ayauisj this a ho's of Uiiby's Owaa .Tablets should be kepi, iii ihe lions, and an occasional dose S'iven ahe baby lo keep his stoiuaeh and bowels worlc- iny: ro^-ukirly. This will .prevent toUls. consiiji.viion or colic and keep baby well. Tbe Tablets are sold by medi- ��� cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. "Will tanas" Modi date Co.. Crockville. Om. Exp!ar*at!orss and Commsnts 1. Peter Sees the Power of Jesus, verses 22-27.���After the feeding of , , . ,, , '. . ! Ihe ITve Thousand tlie disciples svm- Ksu'h ol ilae men bad been juaveia; palhlzed Avhh tho��� do-slro oj- the multi- tw<> poaaaids aaa see i hem ibrough the; tud'e to anake Jesus King, and -were lirsi. low days hi 'the Dominion. It \\ loth to leave the spot-until'lie coaa- was ali^covcred however, lhat Uic i strained them. H.; bade them enter ��� , , ,,w���.������.^ l... I uu* *>��at and cross to the other side neweomers had. .speaa.-. tne moiiex ��>';] Gf the Sea of Galilee while he remain- lore e.mliarking and thoy were held j ed behind to disperse tlie caowd. When by oaniiijrafion autliorities. The dilU-jthe crowd haal departed, Jesus went culty was solved when the British I "P t"- til I Or- sui'i"��'re��l Winnipeg Newspaper Union ? a Mr. Writes: A Household Medicine.:---They.- thai'- are aeapiaimeil \\\\.it], tlar- sr.<'i-ljng pro- '. periies op J ��r. Tiiomas" 'Keh.'ctrie ��>fi. iai the treatanoau. ay many .-tiimenrs ; would not bt' witiaoiat. it in the liouse. ; 11. is truly a household medicine and: as Jl is olTc.c!.in- in denlin.tr wit ii aiiaiaj ��� oa-diaaary coruplaints it. is an-iaiexpeai-; save ruediciiae. So. keep it aa haaio.j as Ihe c-all I'or il may come mosi un- ' expaM-aodly. A field aiaa lias been knosvta to hold in its jaws a wniyhi. o,000 a antes lia-avla-'t' I hate iasell'. Minard's Liniment sootties tired feet. tsnakes avo bins raised I'or coin merclnl purposes, in hn*.-;e eoiacref<" pits, by ta 1-os Aityt.des man. Women, Here are Facts! Gpo. Meek, Windsor, Ont.��� -' 'I Ruffercd>.7ith niy heart and nerves and could not sleep at night for noises in my head. I managed to keep at .my work somehow, until I began to have dizzy spells avhieh got so bad 1. could not go to my work. I was, afraid to go out Juiy place, for very often Twould stagger on my feet, and ������; every thing in front of me would turn bla4:k and fade away. While I S was home asick a friend told uae to take f I got four boxes j and by the time T ! had u>ed them the I paiiaa iibd noises in ! any head ceased a '���Jesus wits not always goiais about doinf? good. He could not; no maui can. There coanes a^ time "\\vlaeaa (lie do- in�� is worthless ami fruitless. No, Jestas was ofteai a*vvay getting power, getting virt.ua> and tliaa valor', which enabled Him. ailci snspii-etl Hiiaa to do good. Sometimes ho sent the mulli- taade.s away. sometiiLies ho went away from the multitudes, lie weait, of course, in order to rotutn. Uui, he went, tbaty is f.hoipoint;������ vile loft the oaskaic'iewan womaii ��avises An Kidney Sufferers to Use Dodd's Kidney Pi!ls7 Ilenriboiaa'g, Saslc. (Special) ��� "1 must say that the use of Dpald's Kidney Fills have done me much good.' writes Mrs. T.-S. Hooves, who lives at this place. "I also got soane Dodd's Kidney Pills and sent to a. sister-in- law-oi mine who was unable to ge�� them. She also found a great relief after having suffered with backache for a long time." It is statements like this that hav��* built up and maintained ihe aejiua tion Dodd's Kidney Fills hold today, as the"old Canadian-kidney remedy. Dodd's Kidney Pills have become, a family remedy all over the Province,, because people bare tried them and fouaad fheaxi good. They are purely aatd simply a Kidney remedy. They plain that iai the mountain the drained j nelp Eheumatism, Lumbago, l.ame 'Back, Heart Disease ami urinary troubles because-' all of? these" ai**?' either kidney disease, or are; caused by the kidneys falling to do their work. Obtained from all druggists, or The Dodd's Medicine Co., Ltd.. Toronto. ^iPiti and I. was able to get a good night's rest. Althoaigh that was six years ago I have never been troubled with, that complaint again." Price 50c. a box at all dealers, or mailed dii-ee't oa receipt, of price by Tlie T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto Ont. | A train .of. thought should- not ..be i allowed to a*ian wild. 'hat Miss Herd is much the inoaant, at break of day, 'Mid nature's quiefude to i��i*ny; And as X seem to see 1 Jim there I hear, with, ail my load.of care, 'Iia; calls I bee to the"" moatait of prayer.'" ���John, R. Cleawertls. And when even was come, He was alone. '���Wheal God speaks he likes no other voice to break the s'tillaaess but liis own, hence the place that: has always been gi-vtm to solitude iai all true re-' ligiotis life. It can be ovea*doaie, but I it caai be grossly nnderclone. And, there is no lesson more worth insist- j very severe conditions. It is no ling on an days like ours than this: .untried,- experimental preparation, ���"when Cod wants' to speak to it man! but one with many years of stroiag lie wants that man to be alone.'' ���i service behind ai. Buy at froan yotu- Makes, Breathing Easy, %)ie-, oon- structioai of the air passages.,and ilie struggle for breath, too familiar eri dene, of asthmalic 1 rouble, cannot daunt, Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthnui Remedy. This is ,.the famous remedy which is known Iai* andfwide for its complete effectiveness even unoei- thought." "Wlial makes you thank so'.'" "Well, 1 asked hoi* ir she had read "Aesop's Fables," and she said she read thorn when they first, came out." Henry Drtaiaianoiul. nearest dealer. For distemper Mina��*d's Liniment. The Increasing U.S. PopisSatioi. I 'Wheat o man is unable to choose j between two evils he tjsually hunts I aap a third. . Loud speak < a* Murder! Polio- Kaaiio l-'an Chicago'!" '���IV.ilig! Crash! Help: ! PamrV' - " llaaoray! I've A Smart Daytime Dress (.baamiingly sianple is alio smart. \\. alross showir hea-e aaad a stylo easily'! fashioned by (lie home anoillsle. Tltore! is an Inverted plall nt. eaelt side of Ilae', front, p.'taaol and l.he back' is in ojae i plffo, The Iota;*, rolling collar tand v<i��tlstiii*U, <'>nl.---"l have* liceia urotni- )y Wcinoili'ii bv liil.iin.-; Dr. I'iercii's |-;.vi��rilc l^escripl inaa unti do not laaiNi- t:��ia�� in n'i;ili ami amnio me foci -co ���.'.ell lhat | would take it a|*;ain if I tv_T�� ever in vwl <��f a Ionic mill nerve uieili- ciiw*. for I wri" \\'��'i'y W'-ll H'ltinlieal wild I b��' ��va\\- il lu'lpcd* i��i��'." -Mih, Waller I ?i.l' :���-, ."i" I lui'ola St . ���Ml ��lniji|'int -i T;il��l��'t.% or li(|nift. -^i'ikI HI eeiils. to Ua*, Fierce'h l.jilaorta- l-.r'v, Uridi;��-|,s'r|.;, Ont., if you wiaSi a trial p!i'-l n|r,r oi iaj/i(!if, or y-i. > avds a-l-hacli, ami ��.:. > aril lUi, USG IVCSll -L/jCS* or :i����-lnr.h coniriaslina' niulerlal (ami'. When tii.tint�� cltaiiaty underwear, tailk -i�� ��tockiuf.s, ��r ��uv fine fubrici* use triu i*'1'"' , , rL , ,,, , ,' dyes. Tluit'fa tlie only way "you can our Fit-Shi on Itook, lllatstralfn?*; Ilia", ��ct (|l(S naanc heaaalijiul, soft shatU* ma- aaa���wor-.f and mo*l pracilcal slylos. will; terjai^ ]ulve \\��|,eaa aicw. bo of Iniea-oHl to every honm dross- \\[nt. some pieces tonight, with real iuak.-i-, Fi-lce ol* the iioaak 10 ooiaif-.^ Oiiiiimnd dvc���youMl see the daffer- the copy. caace! No one will dream they were tinted ut home. And you can do real Il��,��� T�� rWJIn,- Pnff^i.^ ' F,RIEEs \\vliy not teak your clrujrRlst 17& McDoraaaoi Avo.. Wlrnaiiieg, j tfor Oie verv useful Diamond Dye | Cveh��iveilla? Valuable BUKKeBtlons, easy r-aitlxau No Size ! iUrectlons, and piece-Roodrt sample col- ! orx. Or write for free copy of Color I Craft, a l��itf illustrated book seiat pout- ; naid���acldaTean. DIAMOND DYES, j J)rpt, Nil, Wind��or, Ontario. t\\U IOO mmmwm*s**#tmr* i^***��i��#t��*** �����.!���������# | mjjLm jS* IS tti^ II W M^lJ^^i M^Jl_L lJms^\\ r B-H-l _S_C^Tl__3_^ , T,,wu - Afeke it NEW for 15 <-*���/ Population Increases About 13,000,000 in Seven Year Period Oit .Inly 1 aa ex I. it Is the estimate Rot. o)- <1)e (.|,nRUS bureau that; the population of the United States will be 11S,C2S,000. This will repr.fseaaf an increase over the .1020 eoaasiaK l-eturns of a Irille sliorL of ]"J,000,000. Next July I will bo Jnsl. t.laa'oe-fiaaaia*tei'.s of the eurreait decad<', unci if the same ration of inoroast.' be -assumed for ahe hist quarter, l.he census of .11)30 should regis!or a population of I2;��.- GOO.000 with :tn ina-a-faso .sinc<, 1li20 of .17,1'r-0,000. I will be greater by '!,- 500,000 than tbe gain in po|.iuhillon between '1010 and .11120 Iia face of a cac ��� eliniii*,'- bli'lhraln and tho Mharp cur- tiallanoail. of Jmnaagratlon, As sin oJTho.- to these two factors is Ihe decline rial anorlatiiy statisiacs. INDIGESTIOte. Causes gassy pains that crowd the heart and put you in misery. Get relief and comfort from Chamberlain's Tablets Never Fail���25c everywhere Bf!st Seller in China The Initio is sliil the be,-| seller lit China nolw itlistiiiidiaijj' the sprem*! of the power of tlie NatlomilUds, who are on frlomlly toriura with UiiHslan lwilsbcxlsas. The llrlllsh jitul For��'lR^ IHble Fpchdy sold more than lour million IHbles In (Ihlna Irani year. HUGE PROFITS -.MiimifnciiuriiiK 'ano��t' fiimdus��� FRENCH PERFUIVIES f'lipllitf or a-xncrliMia'c uniaa-ccsiuaii'y, S��M��d One J')olllU��� Ida* four ranrlpufa. - ami instructions liMti'hhitf this iia*bf\\ta.bli! bitslnesM. CONTINENTAL PERFUMERIES London Dulldlmi, Vancouver.* Canada, BAKI.I1S' OV13NS-T-Write for cata- loguo and list of;? usod ovens. Hubbard Oven Coinpuiay. 1100 'Q-joon West, Toaimto. Ont. Tim "Maoris of Now Zealand ilurlna*. Ihe last (io yoar-i have tjian*ri,ra:d from cfinnlbalism io a eivillzailoaa eapaalllnK lhat of the wlalto niaai. When a innn I'mlls Inlo an error ho hi liWolv In be aiioro or less Injured Iaa his doMooiat. HATCHING EGGS trial clitcUm rrom"' "fSxIilbltloh Iturrcal Hoi-ldi, itaut.-a, nnd li-iapucHterl T.oj'laoa-ni of bl��.b ��>;���(? r.icord. AVIr.nr.r:; nt lorntliHi poultry shown. 85,000 laooUa*i��l nh'��>iu|v, whii'b xliowta wo huvo aa wbbi roputiitlora.TQunllty liaid Rftivb'o -'Ira our only Jnccntlvo. Wa*lt<^ for brmutlfaat Elavil- bar. Wo pr.v aii�� duty. BIU.CIA^ AtAllOU Ol'T'I-m. ACT Q1.1CK, J. A. rvuaa-, Poulti-y Farm, Fnrlbault. Minn. i Gollifd finhliiy-. tnent. -fake Mlnard'c Llaif- thk ratw rnarwcif himkdv. rio.i 1 P^rf^^F^ RgotS ^Si WmmW _^u. RitkWB iff m _R_B -L^V --. aim. i tto**ltia__ii_w'\\3��urrti. i*to.**j,f��ir m��t>a a* Wltln ��lM��KHa*. Ho.������rChroMl��W_��tMn_��.���� rt����A l��v lrM*ln�� l*��i��:wai_'iH. nr w.iufm n>����l Icon* n>i .a.fcCini'i m��j c��.ii��m>(ia��cUiu,jv\\"��,*,i, telephone take, place? All loyal Canadiians who aa*e conversant with the subject will al on.ee [ say '"Brautford," having in naind Ihej its pa-ojeotoi*, external ! fact that though 'living in Boston, j>r PI jam' Int^r^ci-strsor Ts������sn Machine Gunners? Will Travel From Toronto to Prince Rupert on Horseback . " From Torosito ?to Prince. -Hupei't, B.C., on horseback is tlie frrp now being-planned by six 'voting' members of the Canadian Machine iGaan Corps as a fitting way. to employ the summer months. -:.;...-;-, ���������-., ?��������� .?;��������� ' Throaajyd run tracked regions,-svliea*e the oaaly guide is.the coanpaiss, across rivers and finally through the Rocky Mountains, the part5^ intend -to " follow at 6,000-mile route far north of aaiy previously; niade paths across the continent. ���������-. The originator of the plaia is Trance Corporal Kwart Warren, and his companions are Privates E. Hancock. S. Miller; M. Hatton. B. llalliday, ana S. Flannivan. All arc Toronto men, and they expect ?o receive the backing of?, several prominent, baasiaaess riieai. y :'":"-' -;' '";''- Startiaag at the beginning of May, they hope to complete their joaaraiey withia. five anonths. Ijance-Corporal Warren, who will _?_rw i want to ~feet������������ nr.n. >jr- J*a. jC__������.. >^.-^������_���������.-2-^-^,^ J.^ ___?.*. ~.1.TL.~**. Al. Hell at tlae time used to spend his; appearance closely resembles a large; hnUaixVii at tlle Ontario cifv. expert naval cannon, wi'h its tapering barrel painted a battleship gray, is onij a small model of a i^rgor skywriter iaot as leader and guide, is aio strauger which can be manG i V new health and strength through Tanlac Allen Boudria, engineer, of 432 St. Patriaik Ht.r is one of Ottawa's best known citizeais. "My purpose in telling the facts of my experience." he said, "is. to help others who suffer as I did. . *' "For five years I w;as In misery*. My whole system seemed out. of gear, foufc my stoanach troubled most. Even a drink of cold water would cause my stomach to bloat and swell abnor- rnally. Gas would prevent me from sleeping at night bo that I had to get up and walk the floor for hours. Violent stomach pains nearly drove sne wild. I've seen times when I was doaabled over, unable to straighten aap������ "My friend M. Xaponte told me how Tanlac had helped him out of ���������similar trouble, so I got some and used !) bottles in all. It just made me over. I feel 30 years younger thaaa I am, and weigh 214 lbs. My appetite and sleep are both fine. I eat what I like and sleep like a top- Tanlac and aaothing else, made this great change. I'm for .Tanlac/' If overwork or neglect- have, worn you down get Tanlac, the greafernat- ural tonic made from roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist has it. Ovfex 52 million bottles sold. a niinii iiiimif itw l"t'Arey Jlyan. direotor ol? the laboratory. "There is absolutely no; loasoaa why we cannot' make pa-ojectors using . ai sixty-inch searchlight' -which will be capable of casting au irange oiv a cloud or. other object ai a cli.staa.aioe oi five miles,'" Mj*. Ityan explained. "The laaeseni. gun employs an eighteen-inch searchlight,, which can bo used with either an idea udesceiaf lamp or carbon ares, fit is our laboratory model on wbi*:h we have beeu . cxperiauonliuj-, lor soane time. Wo. kttow its eharac aa'.risl.cs and can now make projector:-, just as big and powerful., as may be vvaided." ,,..-' I'nusaaal sky projectors iw.d by Mr. Ttyan in his jlUanntiiUlota'ol* tlie I'ana- nta- Pacific i.0>;posilion in I91i������ resulted in the first model being built ia j l!H7. He did it at that time for po'ssa- j bio u^e iaa spreaaiing propaganda over I tho Coraaaaai lines during the war. lUtt ' before any such exp .-rimea.-s eoatld bet ariod the armistice was signed.": { A searchlight is located at Lhe reui-i eaid or the gun and in the barrel are j leaises avnd a slot for insertiaig the] berta. Hiking through the wilds lias always been his hobby, and he thinks hts plan provides the ideal way of crossing the continent. Speaking of his-desire to emulate j he remarked thai he wished lie had been oiae of.,then a. "I don't know "Why I wasn't born, t: few hundred years earlier," he a*e- Telephone aaid Telega*uph tlompany in the words: "In IS76'the first sentence- was i heard oyer the telephone in Boston; i the first outside conversation took i place between Caaaibridgc aaad Boston; aild the first long-distance mes-1 the early ^xplorer sage was sent between Salem and floston." Ih*. Bell's own statement, which ought to be Sinai evidence gives Itranttord the hoaaor, however. His words, at that city in 191.7, wheat tlie lSe'll memorial was unveiled, included these statements: "The telephone was eoaiceived .iaa Brant ford in 1S74 and born in Eos- ton iu 1S75. The first time that the j instruments were placed aniles apart!.American nnd speech successfaally transmitted} was here., iaa Braantford, August iOth, j 1S7C.. Tiae transmitter- was placed "ml SO years old, have arrived ISraaatrord, the receiving instrument j nesburg aCter was placed in Paris, and the battery : was in Torouio. years at resident of the West, he has ] jt������ %lvrvri> .xn&asJ'-s.X/sjSma made.a.-number .of hiking trips up io-j UHIJ QPRIMf' TIMP to the woods, und has ridden thej TUlJ. OrftlnU lUUEa ranches in British Colaaanbia and Al } Do Not Use Harsh Purgatives ���������A Tonic is All You Need Not sick���������baft not feeling well. That is -the way niost feel in the sprihg-1 Easily tired, appetite iiekle, sometianes headaches aaid a feeling of depression. Pimples or eruptions may teppear ou the skin, or there may be twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia." Any of tiiese in- Not Always a CIo������u Rule , ,.������,,������. n t, 'dicale that the blood is out of ordea ��������� marked. Ihate going anywhere by tha(. the indoor life ot- winter has- left: [ train. In fact, travelling to and fro in the West, I've often got off the train at a station ami walked the next few miles. 1 felt I just had lo." Braved Africa At Eighty Women Completes 4,000 tylile Motor Trip its mark upoat you and may easily develop into anore serious tremble. ?Do not dose yourself with 'purgatives, as many people do, in the hop������ that you can put your blood right. Purgjitives gallop through the system and weaken instead of givitag strength. Any doctor will tell yoaa this is true. What you need in the spring is a tonic that will enrich the The idea that a man is as old as liis birthdays is one that is fast disappearing. There are too maiiy eani- nent ineai beyond the psalmist's spaa- to hold to stieh a ��������� principle. DLrtlidays, quite j alone, are poor way to judge a man or peop e a WOTnaili siaaiiy men of ripe years are also of a*ipe intellect and judgment, while tnany men and women uever" reach that stage. Jt is suggested that judges be cpm- pulsorlly f reiired wheal they havo reached the age of* seventy-five years. That dOes not secaii to be a good rule. A judge, particularly may have gained a. wide outlook in his service .which would be missed on tlie bene.*. The worms that infest elilldren fi*0m their hirtli -Are. of two kinds, those that find lodgeanent in the stonaacn aaad those that are fouatd in tlie ht- tesiines. The latter are the most dea- hlood and baaiid up the nerves. Dr Two American Avomen, one of them\\ WilliatnsVPink Pills do this speedily! tructive, as tliev" cliug to the. walls oi :and surely. 13i-ery dose of this medi- tho intestines and if not interfered eine. helps to enrich the blood which with woric ilavoc there. Miller's Worm clears the skan, strengthens the appe- Powders ?? dislodge both Idndg ? ana at Johaaa.- i 4,000 mile anotor trip, without white escorts and unarmed, througli Africa. r tite aad-.--.xaia.kes- tired, depressed men, women and children active -and strong. -Mr.'Jaanes' liicksoh, West- 'i'lum Hn-fE- Oi-taa-io eiiie������ share the. 1 The women were Mrs. -Vvr. 13.' .^. _. . - ,,r ., , , iius iiaitt cji.Laaiu uutu *,J1'11'- '"'--���������! _ " ' , i neath, Out., says:��������� "I was quiLe bad- tho world the first] Cornish, ot 2\\ew Vork, widow of tlie j ly ruu (\\ovr}i, easily tired, and appe- ! t'oraner vice-president of the Union! tite noor. Mv blood seemed thin aaid ��������� ������������������" ��������� " WUr| honor of giving to speech. - while expelling them from'thefsystem serve to repair the damage Lbey have caused. _ ... ....-., .... _ ... . ... . j pies Nov eittber Residents of Brighton Are Ninety j slide lo be projected. 'These lenses j ;nv. so arranged-ihat. tho. lumge' froiu the slide is iai constant focus? at any' distance greater""��������� than twenty, feci. fi-oni the end of the bai*rel,. \\vliich liiii'koH it possible to east the imago, jibrital ou variolar objects at dilTeaeni j alisjaiices wUhoui refociasing. ' . The'image can be retlected in 'ever- i (-bunging colors by use of un electric- | :allv operated screen altauhod io the j aio/zle of the projee or. Tlie. speed! .of lIk* screen ean be regulated., so the, rolo'i's Will 'vary "quickly''or sloWly, as ��������� iiitiy >>(.��������� desired, v 1 ".Inst, as skywriting by aero planes ; bar- proved popaalnr. we belive litis, Faii|cus Twins Meet Prince .new projector Will find iv place -4*n ad-' vertisirig," ?Mt*v Tlytan s������������d,? ���������?.! fP'anj batllding a ' -largij" pa-ojetiioa', \\ one 'a hat ; Four Years Old i "Brighton, the holiday resort on ahe'i , ."' , ' i- i. i i iii .! decided to proceed any-vvav south const ��������� ol Kaaglaud, which owed] -A , -^., .������������������ *;... An. .���������_������������������.. .-- its eut-lie.r fame mainly to the patronage of the Triaieo llegent something over TOO .years ago, received at visit, from tho regent's successor, Ihe 'Prince of Wales. At .tea with the: Mayor n.nd Mayor- ess the iambus 'Brighton twins, Matthew ami Mank Gunn, aged 9-1 years, wore presented. Matthew told j the Prince that wheu ho was ten > ears i olil lie hard delivered goods to Buck; 'Ingham Pola.ee. . j 12. alone, although an i recommeud tho pills to vun-dovna escort had be<3ii arranged for. When i people.*' the arrangeaaaents failed, the women You can get these pills through any medicine At Ttijaf, T)eci:vnl)or If,'said the report which aeached here, the travellers caanped beside a native - road ���������gang, and during the night one of. the men killed at lion of the sort that is known iai those parts as a man-eater. afioiug into- Central Africa, the report said,- the travellers lost theii way after passing ���������through Nairobi; aaad were eoaiapelled to drive automobile during the night. The x*e-j serve car broke down and the party1 halted iai the wilds. A spot light war* j dealer or by mail at GO cents at'box from The l>r. Williams* Medicine Co., Brockville. Out. Mystery of the Towers But Little Helps For This Week If ye love Me, ments.���������John xiv. My command-' ; . / . ," iturriaed on to fadghteh; wahl beasts, but -biBi.ee hc^nvoiiLlon- ol the lyr.m tag '^^ *uml ^011HB ana ^vei-al ������rhciV5i '������������������'"' M "*<^1 almost any night when! press, btaO.OOOJDOO cbpries ol the lUblo| of f}^ .,Mnglo>atht.v^ S!roim<1 thf, car them tire clouds Iaa the sl>y, vegua-al- j have been printed. Free Treatments For I aau lil l.he anhlnighi arrival of ti rescue party at Will Raise Historic Ship Schooner Sm ������ ������3- *_Du \\v% ������ Si 5������ ������ S5 2 __* ������ !_t3_i 1^3 eH _8 <2__ A t? 'SSi "t S3 2* UT 5$ This is FREE I feel' bo sure that tlala treatment will restore hearing atid end head noises from nasal catarrh that I want every ataitoror to tay it ati'ec, I want to provo at my expense that th������ srcswlfcs ai'e quick and conviaican*-*;. It its tlao best treatment that I have found in 42 years' practice a������ a&yf&.eav.nose and throat specialist. FWPM- BNHi ___������������������ _J_y_a^^_SB_l E5a^^^^ BSHa^^^^ ��������� m li--H'l-HH 'Pile works Wearing Restored 1 have aa. ovijjinal home i voa tnaent fordeat'ness and lieaad noises from aaasal catarrh which I want every HulYoror to try free���������without, obligation. Por many yeai/a I Buffered from catarrhal deiufnesd aaid head i������olaes, J 1'ierfec ted n treat" ment which conaplotely ro- abored my hetarinp*;. I jcavo it to othcrt-J and they wero aide to hear npnln. Shaco that time, hundreds havo used it successfully. Or. W. O. Cotlse ' ^*i**& hjBBBB ii B*'ff-_S'B'-<->'-l-?-B-l*-Lt^L B tf_i KSfi5 -S1VEIM AWAY riiis Month Nancy Was Sunk War of 1812 Oialurlo depja.rl.m&-ni of inabUc , will sivoaa call lor l.otaders lo> rtilsn thn. hull of N.M. Sehoona't* Nan-' ey, lylnn iieur the rn.mil.h of Koti.awa- j sngai river. The Nancy, Urhish tramr ; port, in the wait* of is.12, while taklia^i su|>plUv* to the flrlllsh Karrlsou at j Mni'kinac, was Built in England During the Wa Were Never Used The mystery of two huge towers, built on tlae south coast of Unsland' during the war aaiai never useal. has ilieiij been cleared atp. The towers, 80 feet high aasd built al. a cost of approximately $5,000,000 each, wore to be Ihe forerunners ol many sinallar ones for the doretieo ol" the- Ka^lish Chnntaei. They were to be towed out to sea and strung together across the Straits of Dover, Halted logo I her at. distances of a few huaidred yards wiila nets and! heavily I'orlllled with guais. Iaa that} | top of each a powea'l'ial soitrchllght' During', was to he placed. j ! Tlie amaii-dice, huweva-r. made ii ma- ' necessary t.n a'otilanue the tfohunae and l.he towers won*; uur:horeal off Shore- latuii for some years. One has been! broUi.-ti up aaad ahe oiher is nsa'd as n ; light*.hip off Spitboatl. I 3>o as thou woulldst he done anato; Love God, and love thj- neighbor; watch and pray. These aa*e the avoids and Works of life; this do, And live; who doth wot this hath'lost heuv'n's way. -Henry Tattghan. 'Wheav a'viiuu is told Hani, ihe whole of religion aud morality is summed tip ha the two coinauanihnamts,---lo love Clod and to love our neighbor, he is ready to cry, like C'iuta'aba in Geblr, at the first sight of the Beta, /'Is this l.he niighiy'ocean? Is this all'.'" -Ye*, all; but how snaall a part oil it do your eyes survey! Oaily l.rusl. yourself lo It, launch out. tapon it'sail abroad'over ia, you will final 11. has no end; it will carry you a*ouud the world- ���������Julius lJare. HAVE GLOSSY HAIR Milliard's will atisike your hair soft-ftaid lustrous. Stimulates growth. 'Vim as a tonic. j According 1i> Sir \\V, forced info Not fawa-1 l������ane noted Jlriia>h siaagi>ou, tlie commit utter siaau j ������'d persons are uaoro able' tlulu Arbiathnotj Ijaii-halr- 't lo light aim ���������halreiT sagu J lay and crew Jolt her and built si blockhouse; ngalnsi . dlseasi on shore. A powder train waas laid I������ ���������,'������tJ������h* the Nancy lo destroy her 11' eapl.uiv i was i.iireatened. After it heroic fighi J In Ihe Seianilln;a\\*iti������ roiinirieM all with the Americans the hhicklaouse j Mk !������thUi*lc eveaals aro sche.lubMl ou catiRht lire, and the powder train was ' ^uiulaiyH in pt'olV-i'iince to a-hum-days, iicclileuutlly Ureai, sinking |]u������ ves.sei. . --��������� ���������' ���������* *"������������������ ���������-��������� ' ���������'���������' - ' ' ��������� Thet'o Is an atttoitnihile llvi> ]u() pur y.ont nf tho cn*������n of di>Kfn������������n mad h*>������������i ���������uilrtHM ma cnuiictl i>riui������rlly by ntrnoX c������tf*ra-la. 11 of ami ntr������r;l.-l li������������4ti)ni������.c.h(������5������u������n������ rlioaumttiitai Mtiil inniiy *������a3i.'i- trnul>lt-������. U.iinlly ono car (a *atlV<-(i),l tl>r������t. lino Jc.ttfjKt.fj utrrow* woinc with ������������������v^iyiinviarMdoldiaaitHthwotHiir^ar In������atVnt<-al. RJ.v ua*ii_iainliIii>aii*iro������tiikHnc wiU nlopwll th In. t ������ve r^idtwra'id li������*H������>_: In, miaany fDCtruann ^���������k-*;oiio woi4iMailk������<5 |,cnu Browhiar deaf for 4H .���������'irl������i>ri������ ������l������*iuf;i������.i, ..���������������������] Nitlow. aiitl Cntaxrli. It dim-.u.rjei fully tho curnbla rand in- curaDvlo lctn_a><3. ������Beafn(-������������-. WtrlU toclar tnv tlila trmf ti������afc a.rf-fttianar.nt-. t>Lut������ li you a,r*������3������Mr, huvn linntl ait>lu������a or Jiut naaaleatarrh or head catarrh. Writ* or print youif aaamo |)l������.trah'. _>0 i������ot.d������lay. TMataotlc* 11 Read Before You Sion I To eoaml.ea'ii.ct the aollvilles of hlsh ' pa*a>H>*ui.'e Hiilcmaii tiHhlp a aioteal 1rad������'' i expert tidvaaeaiteH "buyintaiiHltlp." Aaa \\ t educutidual I'.uiaipalun is propound foi j impi'iutrt on Ihr1 public: tiio Importance: , ol" laaaUhiK- a Haaurchhtf'; luvesllKMitloai' ! before htvoMiiaag. '"Hettil biTfore yoaa < 1h3j;ii." ! tCQlr.fC eo elvo away Sh.OOt) fr������n treatmerata. JdltkW.���������l.'COFFIICrSeilt������ 32*112, St. Jama*a. Motel Bide., *������������va���������������***<������art, lata. Wealthy relatives Moiuetlinen ,a,hh- .t li.aai to Ural Ir. J'ttt.a:j-iy;i. eaa VV, \\\\ I' Iti7 Cuticura Comforts Tender /__ A^ri'inor ly*i"iir5i,i"P>_i _r4A_3������,l' J. jt.\\0.&jLmMM\\xZ HI II _l"tCl _.u^"W. JB. %>%*>%* Bathe the feet for Beveral tmalnaates with Cuticura Soup und.warm water, then follow with a light application of Cuticura Ointment, ijetatly rubbed in. Thin treatment It* most Hucceseiful in relieving and comfortiiiK tired, hoa, achhifc. burninR feet. N������mi>].l-M_ Vrm.my U������ll- - mm, r*-- - ..t.uiv, Ckittuair* Shavioir -tticlt 2fic. ...... ArMrnt. Cun-rflnniVnol; *ataa- *n������������jmi, t.M.,IU������������tri������l." I'rlcn, Ho������p 'An. Oinimiini -'O.ml :���������<>������������������. m iff 'a:ansa "U-Kmsx-iM- jrtt__iV_tL_Br*w sni; ���������**u*_������"������^*Tr_^_ai nr'taffir'iAi _ssi.������l every Friday at Creston, B.C Subscription : $2.50 a year in advance 83.00 to TJ.B. points. C. P. Hayes. Editor and Owner, ORESTON. B.C.. FRIDAY. APR. 15 The Gross Income Tax the solan t.fie&lly demonstrated and certain. We know there is life be yond the grave. What does the resurrection teaeh rand amply? Think ofjthe meaning of that first Easter message of the angel, "Why seeli ye the living M-MV-llg UCJ-Cr V*.-OCIiVBi> __lx-*o ao _-.*������_������-_# ho.wn -.-to ail���������-every man,", woman and child in the eommun Tou will, therefoe, permit s_s to wish Mrs. Gibbs and your fasa.^s'and yo?irself the best of health and every success in your new field of activities. To aupplv Iris present trade Mr. Comfort reguires a herd of sixteen tnilkinajf cows, and in. view of steady expansion he feels justified an building with a view to at least a 50 per cent, increase in trade. His summer scale of milk prices will go into ������Erect afe May 1'stV- Fob 8a__b���������Touring ear, good new, snap. Enquire Review. at* jl tie U.UU Under the provisions of the ������*ro- ��������� vinoial Tax on Gross Income, enacted at the recent session of the Legislature,, every .person engaged in any Trade, Business, or Profes sion within the-province is required to obtain a Certificate of Begistra tion from tlie Commissioner of Income Tax before April 30th, -j������o������j . ranus������v ���������^.������^a:~������ *.~ ~.. *,~v.-. iwmi. . Jtuio oppuca v\\j \\j. K3. y WHO who maintains a place of business (no matter how iar ,e or how small) or who carries oaa trade of any description, or who is engaged in any business enterprise, or who practices any profession; hut does not include persons connected therewith who are working for wage*?, or who are em ployed on a salary basis. The fact that taxation returns are already being made does not effect the liability to register. The pen alty for failiaag to obtain a Certifac ate within the tat ted time is $10 for each day daaring which the default continues. Applications should be mailed :o the Provincial Assessor for the District, Mr. E. Ferguson, Nelson, or can be abtained from Mr. Taylor, village clerk, or H. McLaren at the provincial poliee office. Full details respecting subseqai ent returns required under this Tax and other information will be supplied to each person with his Certificate of Registration. bub is risen." The dead are living;, living more [fully if they have died in the faith. ���������Tn,������������ .*...������ ............ 4. ~^3 ������..,.__ ������������.~ xuoj ������*!*? oc^taucu 4.1-uui una body of weakness, corruption, dis honor. They are delivered from the suffering, trouble, toil" and care of this earthly life. And beyond the abundant life whioh the christian departed now enjoy, is the enhanced life when they reeive a glorified body "fashioned iike unto His glorified body." Bodv, soaal and spirit is the trinity of man's human life on earth, and that trinity purified and glorified will be the life of the ohri rtian here* after. "Hejoice, brother, He is risen." >iaofi fr.r> k*������ the salutation of great believers. Let usfeaE it I a festival of joy, the Easter memorial, **The Passover of gladness; the Passover of God." W.E.DALY. bag fr.lna viav . t ������ w was a persent from board members as well as a nu mber of other old time friends who wished to be included in the testimonial. On committee work, particularly. Mr. Gibbs was an outstanding-member of the board, and it is very largely due to his persis tenee in following up ai! likely olueB that the electric light question was kept so prominently before the village, and has finally resuleted in action that assures the white light very early this fall, P*w n-V- w -f ������r*^M*_*_-^- #_ rat. Mne Antra uay ne JFLOSe Fro~m CRESTON PASTORS Tne Resurrection Hope The story is told of a German princess who, on her deathbed, ordered that her grave be covered with a great granite slab, and that around it should be placed solid blocks of stone; and the whole be damped together, with clamps of iron, and that on the stone should be carved these words: **This burial place purchased to all eternity, must never be opened." Thus she meant publicly to proclaim that her grp,ve -never would be opened. It happened that a little acorn was buried with the princess It sprouted under the covering, its tiny shoot, soft aaad pliable at first, found its way between two slabs, and there it grew slowly and surely, each day gathering strength until it burst the firm clamps and turned the whole structure into an irregular mass of upheaved rocks* Up and up grew the oak whioh had thus broken the bars of the sepulchre. In everv grave on earth is n tiny seed of the resurrection life of Jesus Christ and that seed cannot perish. It will germinate when the warm wind of Christ's return brings back the springtime to this cold sin crtis- erl earth of ours; and they that aro in their graves, and we who lie down will feel in our mortal bodies the power of his resurrection and willl come forth to life immortal. J. HERDMAN. The Great Memorial Day The churches uro laying* more arid mora emphauis on the great fact of Easter. Un memories mre fraught with ������m promt* iinporLanrc-ia. The ret-inrroottoit of .leans Chrinb rurnovea tho hope of immortality front tiae ['do.mn.n of tlie ttpeculativa nnd the probable into the domain of Again from the Dead!'9 Here we acknowledge a fact of history. A keen critio has Written 'Nothing stands more historically certain than that Jesus rose from th������ dead." The effect of the resurareefcion on the apostles, who never expected it, was ������ renewed and deepet* affection for Jesus. Could a myth produce this? Could a myth stand the test of witness? Is the Christian Church built on a myth? Witnesses of the risen Lord were many and aaried; four evangelists refer to it, writing at different times^ individuals, oaa different occasions, two companions, groups of varyitag size, a company of five hm-dred, these met and*conversed with Christ. He appeared by night and by day, indoors and outdoors. Worshippers today are not so deluded as to rejoice in a phantasm or mistaken notion. Easter is a season for great and holy rejoicing. "Easter's music is iaot a, monotonous chorale, but an impaasioned fngueJ" The grave is empty. Death is conquered. Physical death need no longer hold men in fear. Man's sin sent Jesus to the death of the cross, but His resurrection revealed how sin and death may be overcome. Easter points to immortality; Easter provides Sjustifi cation���������our hope is in the living Christ. Acceptance ot Easter's message may prodaa.ee Easter's faith; rejection may mean, sooner or later, losing the grasp upon the spiritual reality. S. NEWBY. Starting Ice Cream jriant With the taking over of the complete .ownership of Crestosa Dairy by R. A. Comfort, comes the anam otiiiQen.es.. of. a -start at fully nscd- erizing the business, the first move being made last week whsn work commenced on the erection of a barn 32 x. 70 feet, and capable of housing twenty-five head of stock, aiad providing hay storing space for almost 50 tons. The stable will be of cement construction and cement floors. The stalls will be of steel, steel stanch ions, with double drinking bowls of steel, to which the water will be piped,thus assuring .heraaximum of comfort for the herd as well as sanitary arrangements rarely equalled in mall dairy plants. In addition to the milk, cream and butter business carried on at present, Mr. Comfort has decided to branch ��������� out in to ice cream manufacturing for the local trade, and in the new building space is being provided for the necessary cold storge * features as well as space for the operation of the plant, which can be run from power generated by- the engine used in operating the milking machine, which >v as put in about a year ago. For the present a plant of five- gallon freezer'capacity will he util ized, and having secured a receape used by one of the biggest ice cream manufacturing plants in Toronto, Mr. Comfort feels Bure he can :urn out a frozen product that will be in great demand. ess anci ityVflmUT. ;-?^l y���������,-~' TFIE announcement of a New and Finer Pontiac Six���������-built in the great? new General Motors platBts-��������� justifies .high expectations. Yet even this scarcely prepares you for the thrill of real osught you experience as voti see the iSfew and Fiaer Pontiac Six3 and ride at- it for the first time, Here aire all the smoothness, power and stamina for -which Pontiac Sis won such unstinted praise last year. Kere is the economy for which Poo* tiae Six becanae so quickly renow_s*_scf������ Here is all that made Pontiac Six, in its first year, the greatest success of all motor car history. But in addition* here is a new BEAUTY���������new, Fishesp Bodies, Icwe?, longer, more graceful g new, higher radiator, new? appealing shades of __>u.eo. Here is a car that commands a second admiring look ���������wherever it appears. The New and Finer Pontiac Six is a car of ���������dashing appearance, built to perform cut* standingly. It merits your dose i-c-spection, as its new^iower prices warrant your ' serious consideration. rp-isae PRODUCT OF 'GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED HANSON GARAGE CRANBROOK __s_ _s' EW LOW F5-.EO-5S Address and JPreaentation Prior to his leaving last week for hia new home in Pent-ctou, E C. Gibbs was aooo.-ded fitting recognition of his worth as n citizen by the presentation of a letter of appreciation from Creston Board of Trade, of which he had been a member i from almost its iaiception, along with went a travelling bag. The board ol: trade uddretai., sigiaud by President Mallandaino and Secretary Scriingcour road as follows: On the ovo of.your departure from the community may we, on behalf of tho Creston Board of Trade express to you our sincere regret that you are leaving us. Wo ca.a assure you that your aisefubioBH as a member of this board will baft missed* aaad also wish to add a line o. appreciation of the sr.eal yon have display- <������cl in the public welfare, pt.rt.tcui larly as otic of! fsbo Ilrst Cominis- doricrn when tho villugts wiir incorporated. You will bo, imcMKjd Trom tho piaFitolHue, whero you were favor- fiJI Stand for QUALITY and FIT combined with good WEARING QUALITIES Silk and Lisle, nill colors... ��������� 75 Silk and Artsiik, 4-ply heel and toe ���������.., .95 Fine Silk, all colors 1.50 Girls Hose in Kewpie rune Kib Sizofl 4 to 0*J, prices 35c. up Boys* Peter Pan, for hard wear, all sizes Watson's Underwear for Women Ladies' V-flfi-s, V neck aac_v open -styles, all Bims 30, 40, 50, CJ.0a 75q, * Extra out sizes m Vests and Combinations-!* ~r��������� m M k^^ ^m^ Q U B Emu _������_��������������� ___��������� " ^ ��������� - Mm- Btitd B II LBM TED i.i 1 u h^ m f *af?HB CBBSt?������!. BSVIEW Local and Fersonal The rreftul&r -monthly meeting of the pA-esbyi-es-Sis Warsst.*u M-sslcsarS' 5 Society wiii be. held at the home of Jlrrsv Boyd 19th.' i������t- S piirtj, TuOBClfl'y, Starting with. Tuesday the weather is banning to have a suiasraery flav- osr. The meyeaary hit GO in the shade ok Tuesday, and negotiated ������������_ on WediaesdaVi" Daae.to t%} shortage of dpaee we are compelled^ to hold over till next issue reports<������f the annual meeting of Trinity United .Church, and the March meetings of the Board of Trade and Women's Institute. - ----- . The tnenibers of Creston and Distract Women's Institute were out in barge numbers on Wednesday afternoon for ������- Rend-off reception to Miss Sciimfceo'ur at the residence oi the president, Mrs. R' Stevens. Court whist was ihe feature of proceedings with the high scores made by Pffirs. Murrell and Mrs. Maxwell, -and the Consolation honors* fataattij*; to Mrs* McLaren. Just before -refresh*. ���������a-j-enfca the president, on behalf,of the institute, presented the ctaest of honor with s> silver flower vase as a la tile token of appreciation of friendship and services rendered the organsza- T.m_T-.1T* *rf *|af������������Bw5*������-U W4T5_r-et ^jL.m%mtm$Trarm. +m*a-ir\\m-mSr> Kfl _������ ���������*<*���������+* w*m; >-*������. W BigVIA J-i-aiOq V7ij~*-> '"-M-ji'WW W"* _W_t_.c.T' been an executive uaeoibes-,- zhe past two years, Presbyfess'iia.n Ohtatch Easter services: Morning service, 11.30, for the young people with Easter music nnoL children**! iiuraiben*. ..T.S������ p.su.,-sassier hymns. The pastor. Dr. W. E. paly* wiii preach. Provincial police-H. Mal_*nr������E_ In company with Chief'Constable Gam- mon of Nelson, are1 the first auiqists to snake the trip":to Spokane this season, getting*- back on 'Thursday from that point, where they? had been on official business. After you get off the surfaced roads the travelling on the U.S. side Ss juet as "bad as it is in B.C Reports coming in are to "the effect that due the very dry July nnd August of last year the Valley raspberries have not made anywhere near the usual gsowfch of tas'A' cssnes and that the 1927 crop will be lighter than usual. The effects of the 1924 blizzard are. stall showing, particularly with the Northern Spy apples, although pears have tsaade a much better re- 4V%������*jawrwr aF������Mi.m* ft ha rf������flC������M.t>n *��������������������� ���������i-lmo cpmIa than was anticipated. There was a large turnout of mem- i.rr _ ll I r Roadster and Tonrio Coach ��������� ���������. t" ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� Coupes ------ ���������. "���������?��������� ���������" $867 1003 lU-?_rt5 1114 Landau Sedan��������� ��������� - Includes Buraper, Spare Tire, Motors-ieter. Tobi Truck ��������� ��������� ��������� kinds of Used Cars ��������� 823 For Sale PR EMIER GARAGE PALMER & MAXWELL * SERVICE ON ANYTHING OPERATED ������Y GASOLINE S U5T3 S i UU., L MEAT MERCHANTS JTRY OUK ZhAMROCK PORK SAUSAGE An economical dish, easy to serve. Shamrock Brand HAM, BACON ana LARD GLENDALE CREAMERY BUTTER Government graded, highest quality. FRESH and CURED FISH nil varieties. Choicest BE El, FORK, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB BURNS9 IDEAL POULTRY FOOD increases egg- production ttnd produces better poultry. Buy the best. DoFare&t & CposIgm BsWtsm ML mWto' M JkW*m% J% JW1"' ���������*������������������������''jPfc- ISTHELMTBS7 OF WMMO ', BOg^taafiw^iiiuiulLJ 8__Ji!!.!l1H^1,.lIS Inwi^tled fot Cym������!������ Cm&itemS: made hy M^cLaganl Cannot foe surpassed by anything in Radio, Lower prices and can give ed on the oroficiencv shown Sn nnttlnsr on the degree, At the close there was a banquet tparead, and the usual round of toasts rc^possded to. Inltiai steps have been taken to assure a fitting: observance of the sixtieth anniversary of Canadion Confederation at Creston on July 1st. A. Women's Institute committee consisting of Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Murrel nnd Mrs. Hi B, Staples, along .with a delegation from the board of trade, made Up of President Maj. Mallandatne.CF. Hayes and A. Ii. Pal men. waited on the village council on Mondasy night with a request for finatctai assistance, aud were assured help an t?his direction, as well as faili support of the undertaking, would be foithcoEiaing. Official announcement was atnade at tbe end of the week of the tacansfer to head office of D. T. Scrimgennr, who has been manager of the local branch of the Bank.of Cttmnserce for the past 2 years. Mr. Scrinsgeoaar experts to be leaving tor Vaneouver ast the end of the week. Has successor is J. K. Forbes of Central Baitte, Sask., who a.*rived op Saturday, an d who is gel- tang acquainted with the work and the bank's customers this . week. Mr. Scranigeotir: has been particularly active an ak lanes of community effort as well as as in church *av������ik, and in his d������partus*e the town certainly loses a useful citizen. Miss *Scranageoiar, who is leaving at the end of the week for Vancouver to reside, was guest of honor at an enjoy abl������ at borne at Mrs. Hea.derson''a os* Thursday last, with the Ladies' Aid of St. Stephen's Church as hostesses. A series of contests featured tbe afternoon at which the winners were Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. McLaren, Mrs. Dow andfMrs. J. P. Johnston, and proceedings were brightened aip with piano selections by Miss Ross and vocal numbers by Mrs. Geo. BL Kelly. Be- faeshments were terved with Mrs. Dow- presiding at the tea table. Since coaming here about two years ago Miss Serasxageout has been aaa very active worker in the aid, and her departure is sincerely regretted. ���������-a-v .~_.._u plishirieiit To save money may require that you snake nnni@ ���������BnG!"i__ic5eji but ������1 2L state������_l sum is jplaced in a Savings Bank account at regular intervals, your money, v.'ilh the interest it earns soon j__ro,jsvs stud irois estrsfirifince t^he *i*>v of accon!** plishment. ^*here is a .Savings Bank Department at every branch of this Baok. 4S ayyL ffi^jsi ���������aW.AIXAN, GRESl^N BRA3MCH, rssrssi-vi: Mransgea*. 4 jl ney aire sate, cliteap and cosiveo.ien.ts and -are readily -cashed in al! pasrts of the world* *SJ- "^ ,. mSmVJLTTmmV+i _M_, ~~ l?und $209000,OGG >-, T- Scrimgeoor, Maoager ^Kitchener School Report The March report1 for Division lof Kitchener school has been given out by the principal. Miss KendalE, as follows: Proficiency! Gdude 4���������Net* tie Androsotf, Einaer Lind bloom. Grade as���������Selmer Anderson. Vivian Langlois. Grade 6���������Rictaaaird Molander.' Graee 8���������Claude SHu.pson, Beat- race Molander. Perfect Attendance���������Clarence. Anderson, ��������� Selmer Anderson, Nettie Androsoft?, Dennis Bush, Elmer l&ntl- bloom, Bichard Molander, Edith Nelson, El������ie Nelson, Claude Simpson. Miss Porter's report for Division 2 is as follows; Proficienoys GradeSa��������� Ceiina Langlois, John Nelson, Hazel MrGonegal. Grade 8b���������Curt Anderson. Grade 2���������Laura Asradtosoff, Eva Atb, Ijiuarence Strong,,-CiH'stdeln.���������JacU LaingTois, Grade lb-rAltta. Bfair. Peafect attendance���������Laura Andros- off, Mary Androeoff, Fred Androsoff, Marie Arb, Kva Arb, Hazel Mcgoneg- al, Henry Nelson. Spencer, Jack Youaiy, Iris- Taylor, Andrew Miiler. Dorothy Marshall, Annie Ireland, Jean Henderson, Jean Fisher. ' Division 3���������M iss "Wade, Teacher. Grade 5a; Proficiency���������Hesper Lewis. Arthur Nichols and Jim Downes equal. Jay Biiss. General Improvement^���������Jim Downes, Jay Bliss. Writing iaGaprovement���������Helen Hopwood. Grade 4a: Proficiency���������George Col31st Molly Moore, Norma Marshall- General Improvement���������B.ohert Dlcksssn. Writing Ixopravement���������Molly Moore. Pi'trfect H-ttendance���������Hubert Benm- ger, Robert Dickson, Jim Downes. Hesper Lewis. N<������iu.a Marshall. Harold McLaren, Arthur Nichols, Douglas Spiers, VliSord York, Jay Biiss, John Ganaacbe. Division 4���������Miss Holmes, Teacher. Grade 3 Senior: Profilciency-r���������Mar- garet Burnett. Writang.improveaaaent ���������Dcnglas Atderson. ��������� Improvement��������� Marion Quann. Grade 3 Junior: Proficiency���������Jean McLauchlan. Writing Improvement���������Stiaait Hilton. Improvement���������Camilla Konaano. Pea-feet attendance���������Doiaglns Alder- son., Doris Bayle, Clarence Embree, Ruth Hare. Margaret Henderson, Stnnrt Hilton, Emmet Johnson. Holder Johnson, Aileen Klangeaismith, Haighena McCreath, Lloyd McLaren, Jean. McLnuchlan, Blettnor Spratt, Charles Taylor, Division 5���������Miss Hardy, Teacher. Grade 1 Senior: Proficiency���������Elena Anda-osoff, Mnisie Ferguson, Beryl PaBsiier. ��������� Smpi-oveuient���������Jcitti Ryck- a.ian. Writing ��������� Gordon Martin. Grade 1 Jtanaoi: Proflciencv���������Doris Walters, Mary Boss. FraniV Headman. Improvement,���������Maud Ross, Writing ���������iJcuis Waiters. Grade % Benlor: Pr-ciflcienty���������Ruth Spencer, Rachel Mortovv, living Ferguson. Bamprove- tuent���������Gladys Da vies. "Writing���������Edward Pendry. Grade 2 Junior: Improvement���������-Toni Lewis. Writing��������� Sdra -Walkey. ProtSciency���������Doris Ferguson. Richard Trevelyan. Edith Walkey. Perfect attendance���������George Craw- ffu*dt Irwin Nickel, Joan Greenwood, Frank Herdman,. Ernest Ireland, Charles Kiangensmith. Thomas Lewis, Douglas McLauchlin, " Francis Mc- LanchSin, Ma������d Boss, Jean Ryekmaas, Jessie Spratt, Richard Trevelyan, I William Weir. Ruth Spencer. ii_r*-r(rair*_iawiiMr������w_^^ WMMNMI Cresfon's School Report, March Division 1���������H. MrLellan. PilncipnI. ProHciency: Grade 8���������Aileen Spratt, Jean McCreath. Prank Crawford, Grade 7���������Foy Pendry, Oleaamtirae Marshall, Billy Baylo. Perfect attoridance-~*8tella Herd- man. Betty Speei-8, Beryl Nichols, Fred Aldea-son. Earl Christie, Mannaial Irving, Baayuioaad Murtha, Willi*...) Bayle, Euphemln Fisher. ITny Pendry, Lottie Couling, Gwen Webster, Frank Byrne, Aileen Spratt, Arthur Webster* Frank Byrne, Doro "Spratt Division 2���������Miss Rons, Tn-achcr. ProHciency: Grade II���������Tom Crnw*> ford, Frank Morrow, Joan Hilton, Omule 6���������iris Taylor, Hetberfc Doihh Cora Biccum. Moat Imprnvoritert-U Grade 0���������Le'roir Johiieotn, Marjorim Loarmonth, Sally John ������on. Grade 6��������� Alli.tD Speera, Katie Payne. Bewt writers: Grade fl���������M,aa*������uerlte Ferguson, Pearl Spencer, Mni'jorle Lour- .inotiiitih. Gi*iiufr&���������EI-aGa Balers, Annie I rein aid. Pcrtfttct stttenrtfincfi'���������������������������Ufsro HJEr.cue, Marjffiarot IlHnco. Lydau Clulntle, Herbert CouJlng, Minnie Downes, Joaan Jlil"Ujai, Dorothea Mj-cnBanald, M������ry Mnlone, Frank Morrow,. Allen Speeri, LeRoy Johnson, Rrlnnd Miller, Penrl VINOL HELPS NERVOUS RUN-DOWN MAN BOARFORSgRVBCE Berkshire Boar, service #%5(X A, G= COX, Van ess Ranch, Alice Sidipg. Sho&s Marie to OB*dGK* New Stock of Harness Second Hand Store in [connection q train i- _> US ������3X2 mm ������2(3 ^mmmUSmTmtl^SmmVBl SS SS ������S9t0%m; ***���������*������ ffrmmraimmm tf������r%.nSv5m������mr MINERAL. AGT FORM F ������������������Before taking Vino!, ������ was run down, nervous and irritabh1. Now I feel like another person.*' B.McCoy. Vinol ia il simple, nt lengthening, iron and cod liver compound in useful* over 2B years for sickly, nervous women, run-down men, and weak children. The very FIRST week you take Vinol, you begin to feel Rtrongur, eat and sleep better. Oreston Drtag & Book Store. 5ay? yniGK eB-SD It pays to koep tho Chicles ������r**av.n������ wst.n Ogilvie*a Baby Chick Scratch nn**! Ogihte's Growing Mask Wo aloo havo tho Langtey Mash for Growing Chicks Weed ripiht and get rosulta FrIlllldEfIS1' SUPPLY DEPOT OHAS. MUBHKLL Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Klondike No. 3 Fractional Mineral Claim, eitaaie In the Nelson Mining DieMon of Kootenay District*. Where located! Noar Ytatta% B.O.; ar������4Jo_niai_r tho Yonlcoo Girt TAICB NOTICIC that I. A. H. Oroon, actinor aalaffont for William Thowiofl MoDowall, ol Vanlj*. M.O., Froo Mlnor'a Cortinoato No. OWMlK Intend, sixty days from tho dato horoof, to Rpply ato tho Mlnlnor Roootcdor for aCcrtlUcntc of ImpK������vomon tta. for tho parnoa-j ot obtalnine* a Orowta Grant of tho above clalwu. And farther tako notloo tha. OyOtton. under SeoUon 80. miaet bo ooraunoncod before thoteeu- ancoof mioh Oortlaloato of Improviimroirtta. jit.t**\\ into (Hih dmy of Aairynna trnw. , . A.lrt-_IIi-SSK MINERAL AGT PQntM F" Certificate of Improvsments . . . ttfCtTiCttS1 Midnight Frnctbtnal Mineral Claim, situate In the Nelson Mining ZUaiston t������. Ultat^d thta let day of F������bru*.ry. E_*27. A. II. OHICKNT. g'ss^^-si'?^^ ,y M If i& m !*������ IS T>'TPTT'TTr7iTniTT '��������� ������������������ im-n TTic***rn/-vvr _"8 a -��������� **=. H ��������� ������S_ ' ������ -9 JLJ_9 JUT A Jkj^JLJh.Jk _rA*.*t������ai8*.'_ii%.'iS* Cahaaa s Certain Destiny 4** is _^oodt@S' Bmj** -SSL '___''-' ^SgjT ^t-tf-Sb *S**'^^f-'^BfSfe 107 When you serve KED ROSS OlANGE PEKOE to your family you are giving them the best tea yovi can buy- Too L ate! Which ^oiiu1 .-cores oC Vtscpunt Willingdon Says Dominion to beOneof the Great Nationalities of the World Canada's certain destiny is to be erne of tlie great nationalities of tlao world, a member of the British Coan- monwealth"of Nations, but free atid independent in its administrative, life.. VlscoUut 'Willi ngdoaa declared in an address before the Canadian Club at j Victoria .������������������'��������������������������� j The C'oveanor-Cionoral oaUiaod his | vision ol' alio I-hiipire, "an empire the | like of which the" world litis never | seen, -an empire which, whatever | poRMnais't.s may say, it is nay* fa a-an bo- ; lief that the' mm*e: independent aaad a | I roe the various parts become in mai- I lor* o< aahnintsLi'ataon the closer will I bo tho ticH of loyalty thai bind them | to Hi,;, throne." !' Ih-ilaiaa, ho 'said? is slid full of life -yf "With ahe memory of the theatre holocaust, iai lilBo? children were the vie Li ins*., stall fresh in 'thoir -annuls, ahe eiii/.ous of j aud vij*oa- despiEe the troubles of posx- Mqh'troal are pusssinj; tluoiis,h another ' trag-edy, an epidemic of l> (>UoiclI war years, fever whLeh.t"ut the L'uno. ol wr.ir.ingr, has; attlieted over l,'J0t> res.ttlled in over forty deaths, ?.;, The taking of proper precaution* ���������ttul the provision of? -necessary s; hards would hart- saved. he peof;dy of Montreal from t.lu>' sorrows of viae present, typhoid ephtemio i-outd _eassLly ! people and j ufe I Stomach Cramps tleeiat.ro ia re,. an������ci, iu like manner, t:lu hav-c*: beeai pi'eveirred. i ffH is the ..same oEd stuj-y over and over again of UnUm--*, the stable Hioot j fift-Sr alio horse has "bee.n stoh-ti. und ono is sometimes uu-lined to question. ' "_7������ aa * . tt%,t ������������������������ ��������������� neia io werviime When donbled up :it anldnis:ht with cramps .von doaa't feel like experimenting: what you want, is something to whelher human beanos -tire, ai'ier talk so much superior in iut.eIUj;eaK\\-i Lo ' remove the. era aaa r>. ^jJCothJng acts so tintrpals. In the <-;tse of ;mhuals it; i* noticeable that onco. bitten ihej are : effectively as Nervillne. Take twenty fh, ������ ij ������v\\.^ i tip,, aft'er "i inn- drops ita a Uttle sweetened water, and quick as wink tiae cramp is gone. Ner- ; v?,*s.-;ii!;:t; mi:, si--:i:-o: blundo't" aiid?j>ay large iienalviesiu sorrow, suffering: and loss. : : viltae is nbout fare tianes as strong: as r;l*',oHowitt& rt:o Montreal theatre live an .i*ftv������:s,-ii.mif.ion was made into : 3nos' medicines, and; because so siroug, every theatre ami hall oE public assembly in ilte oivy. to ase-ertaiu wlietlier EilmBliRE -IM^^IlMM^a-a-IIHIi No expert required to make a perfect waii, ceiling -M.M _���������*���������%'**��������������� _M*4*������4> ���������4^ak������% m.m\\tm*s.\\\\mm ���������W JfmWQL\\m VI%IVRI IWllill Empire" Plaster Wall-board Cau be sawed and nailed like lumber. It is. fire-proof, rigid and strong; :wiH not wa.rp> shrink ox crack and gives a Tbeaaitif tally smooth surface for Wallpaper, Paint or Kalsomane. U'r/'t* us direct for sample if you can't obtain from dealer only u small dose is requtriMl to give , - ��������� ��������� . ... . ,. , ,. , . ,. , , instant effect. For stomach, Kas. fey- thej;: wero in a condition saJeyuuTdun; the lavv-.s ol thosi- aaltenduig vhom. ' rnentatton, crumps, etn.. Nervilino Practically all of them were" found detleient in some respects: some weaye. should be kent In every home . For eunde'Enaied and closed tip. \\t should--noc have required a gfoat catastrophe ! sure protccthin. get "Nerviline" yto tnid xtie.Jpss o������ maa-jy ILv^s. to lea*i eivie oflioiats to diseliarge a duty which i should be reeeiviaiK their attention all the tiane. j And now. when it is too latsv investigation has establisliod that the'. r\\ iihoLd outbreak is the result- oi impure niilk stipplied to uitixons. One raiait! kills another and he has ao face a trial for murder or matislaitghfer.' In ���������\\.fanua-eal olio ttarusand and anore are lying on sick bods in homes and; hospitals fighting for lite, and xuoro than two score are dead, ail the result! of criminal negligence. I day. 35e at dealers. Found Millions Bui Received No Reward Many Vessels Wrecked Ships Lost During Year 1926 Totalled Three Hundred A total of 291 vessels were lost lu tho -world during 193-6- by disaster ��������� aa.: sea or5;pav:;"vva-ter\\va3'5-fy' . .f? .?' ?; The Bureau bt ISTavigation. has just anade public its annual eompilatibu on the subject, showing that 2,01-1 pas- seaagers were voyaging on ihe wreck- ed"boats, of whom lip lost their lives. Among tlie ���������-vessels were ;2-4 private yachts, the balance, 267, being mer- ch'aait vessels or passenger ships. British Doctors Urge International Code Would Remove Language Difficulties in Wireless Consultations at Sea ;?; .Ata.''-.;'������������������ international--?, medical ;/| dtwle whereby /remedies "aioif* diseases; l^ow.1" ite -ta/atasmiLltedf by standia^di^cl??*c^ac? sigha-ls 'iih, the case o��������� wireless iStedi- cal coatsultattoits at sea between doc- torless ships and those "carrying doctors, 3s being urged by British,i>hysi- ciaatsP By this an eans^ tile fcli.fitc������ltae������> of langtaage diatereaices are to be removed. ...-;'.' .���������. ... , "v British Oh'icer Left Sick Bed to Locate Wreck of Laurentic (-ontinandei* 1'nswoilh insisted on I ntnount in a frantic endeavor to overcome the evil which through their j. leaving liis sick hod to Lake part in ��������� Proved safe by millions. andfpresGriibed by physjciims fpirf Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain .... Neuralgia Toothache- Rheumatism .s shortsightedness has resulted'.' Aud let not other places adopt a "holier tlian ihoti" 'attitude toward Montreal: rather let them exataaine their own municipal households. It is a well established fact, t.hur. sxxaallpox, diphtheria- aatd tyjahoid lever can be absolutely prevented and banished from our anldst. These frightful disease.'-: can be ramdered ������as extinct as lla������> dodo, leprosy rs, all doctors, and every the search. Has knowledge of Irish waiters enabled hint to discover tha- wreck aaad buoy the spot, making possible the recent salvage operations, j I'or which honors and reward have! been geaierously bestowed. | The Admiralty apparently regard i the eonmiandor'.s part as aill in thej DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" packngia day's work, for so withoaat recogai'u ion. far it has gone which cpatains proyen directions,^. Ilandv "Raver" bo-xo.a of 12 tableta Also Ijottlea^of 24 and, 100���������-I>ruggista. Aaplrin -Is thft ttn.l* mark itee}������t*x*d !������'. C-n������*_V of'ftWj-M^ft*^ ^''t���������^ acldcatpt of SaltcrllMcUl.(Acetyl SnlteyUc Acltl, 'fA. S, A."). -3VtkUe It la -well known ttat Aeplrtn meiinn ltaj-.c m_n������,.<.et,irc. to assist the r������Mla ���������**^J&}fi*$&m *Jj?"S*^ vt Buyer .Coma������anjr v������ll',;ba������'������tamp������d with their Ben.ral liaa������ mwrlc, tUo *'B*-jr������r Cwua. i, ' Externally or Internally, it is Good. [-���������When applied extern-ally by brisk i nabbing. Dr. Thomas-' Kcle.otric <)ai opens tho pores anal pextel raites the. organization ititeresUad in the health, happiaaps^ ami well-being oC tho people ��������� tassiue, lonching the seat ot' the Li;ou- will' throw thentf-.elves unreservedly into tint ������*amp:iigns ��������� tvsw in progress at liiany points -ninL������������r the ".Seymour t'lan" Tor the wiping out. of pteyanUable disease. The comnumily which does not eaagage iti thi.; wnrrnre ' staaatps iis������'ii' as. hopelessly bat;Uvs'iai*d, staid highesa welfare of its people, iiHlilTeront lo the' be-H lialcivsls aaiti A good wife reni'inihers it cmtaplt | merit paid her husband us lout; ������n| she- lives. i A Hi Jl������l ill III 'lioliajiini, Italy lor--. s lo he const raieta'ai nt to seal ."ihOtiO tipnel.it #-1 Children Cry for ���������lSfOTT-TF.1? Oisloriir is eHpo-rirttly pre- pared to rcliovc. InfanlB in artnv ;iml riailfh*<-n rail ng������s of Ca>tp-a1i(������ii, Tr1nlti1cncy, Wind Cr>1ic nnd T)iarrhc������; nlbyiiifj Fcvcrishncss arising iliero- frnm, and, hy ruKaalul.it4j;' i\\w. Sumuwh and ITcnvcls, aids the if'.inailatiuii of Vuoi\\; ifivinff healthy and natural sleep. bla.1 an������������������'organs. Tr%\\ il and be con ; \\ "inced. ! Documents Are Guarded ! In Westminster Abhey; j Some Historical Papers Date Back to 1 Eighth Ceantui'y * _: ! Tha. IMiiniiaioni Uoona nl W'eslniin- j sla-r Abhey conl. un;; a collection ol i liis'o of the more Important. j To have children sound and healthy is the. Ilrst cue of a mother. They 1 ciuanol be healthy If troubled wltm i wtu'iaiH, I se -vloihea' t'ravos" SV'otaai I l-'.Klertidiiul.or. IJ1 Anybody who htm a face like n HhIi Is t'a>vcrllng to lypo, if JJr. W. K. ���������tl-foKory, Ta-hilly t'ollege. Ilartroa'd, Ih rhihl. II,. traces tlao evolution ot tho hnuaaii aaciA froiu that ot a. Huh in ton Hltiga'H I'liaitilrlrtg UOO.OdO.OtiO years. li< avoM iattif.i.i:*>*n^. nlw;������>-.*. h������������U Tor the s>ia;i������.itiHc o{ Ab'-raitti'l? I lua Miles - Nn < ipi.-ita-fi. Pliy.*uciaatt������ everywhere jcconimcnd it. KIM wart������ with Mimird's Linlmeht. \\V, N. V, 1675 The white finger p. Evcrcfady ilhaminatEoti will point the -way uaifaalirigly. ��������� Thousands of accidents have been prevented during the laat year by these watchful sentEnela o������ tlae night. Joiai to-day the vast army of Eveready ' Flashlight usertst who have come "to ,l������).pw Eveready quality a������ the standard by -which all portable lights' are jiadrRed. "There in only one Eveready-- . buy it for safety."'''��������� ..- ?,?, ���������:.':'r :'? '���������:;*"'���������'. Tmio in on CKY,- W������mU������er_, Cui-. UvcMSily-Pa-QRsni-.i---. Sunday April l'Otli,'0 ������,m��������� Suturclay Ai>ril Ifttli, 11 p.in., Sttturday April 23rd, Il .p.m. Cui-audauti NutuMiua1 Carbon Co., ILi.iui.ctl Moivtretil Toronto >Vlnnipci{ V������n#o������ivt'c tiV JE_J\\l__0-l# jl SFL AS H LI GUTS ��������� a3V TjRl flmM} j-TK-lPLs EiS -tliey /������ut longer THJffi Iii__'Y.L__iW, -UIii_:������TON, B. - a ������^_f^_r_i _T-_f _f,S^.'!!S^_?^S!_',8 __' Sr"fc "EPS h!IKMfclw KV &K B������ en i"rvii'iint t.iiiiif^ Shanghai.���������With aiiolher general strike iai. the oiling aaad -with Shanghai the cetnre of.a continued flight of foreign era from the interior, the defence authorities* here aniule furthea- prepaa'trtioris to protect: the iaiterna tional settlement. A bai'bed wire barrier aiow is being constructed along the entire length oi' lower Duty ������fi livestock-' Western Stock Growers Are Asking .For .Relief Calgary.���������Urging the Dominioti to take all available measures to obtain relief froan United States daily oai livestock entering that country, the Western Stock Growers' Association addressed a resolution to the Federal Government. Another I is f?f_ttvii������i?Mvn wv SISSPSIB USE'S*3 "S*S I ���������"*% S :I _������ ILPI_-!\\2l\\m\\jm I _.XI "U *-J---S -ft-fti.-t far ll_a*fiJ-__4r������'J- 81 B*m5&m**BX*}5. left With Government Ottawn.���������AiuoiLdiHeuts. io the Cau- a-osoiu.tipaf'adj. Grain?. Act,, proposed by the board ; pointed out the necessity for keeping j .of grain and ��������� scree ji in gs in Canada".aaid prohibiting export of this commodity to the United Stated. A petition will be .submitted to railways ashing reduction of rates on horses to ah equality with cattle. -The Alberta tike AVetaue Kdwnrd VI1. between the Government was asked for an appro- French eqiaeesf-io'n tipnal? s'itCl^rnent.}' -and the iriterria- The. SuffollifTlegi- mont: fnlso'fyyi-as assigned togujud 'the oftlces of Hie* cable companies sit.ua.t-. ed iai the Avenue. Tlie date? of the aiow general strike, which has been decided aapon by the general 1 labor uiaion, .vvill., be fixed later. There aire about 20,000 mi,seel laneous workers still out from the last strike. Meanwhile the? fFa-paziese naval authorities warned the Cantonese that the Japanese navy "will, hereafter take drastic steps in the event of unlawful actions by 'Nationalist soldiers or in the event-of .firing on Japanese steamers -without good cause. ifcepOl'i-i*, COiiiiP.iSO Ol 4il'iiig Oil i-iBc.--.lr. in Aim y.jimicn V. priatioti for experiments with grazing rotation find rehabilitation of nali re grasses. I>r. 8. F. Tohnie told the convention that- fanners are "losing tea. millioar dollai's a year marketing 'beef-.of- poor quality," and urged establishment of beef grading io better this condition. ��������� - --Lf r- ��������� ������ ��������� - ��������� ���������* **��������� ���������, **..������>������ Attained Terrific Speed Major Segrave Drives Car 203 Miles Per Hour New York.���������Major Segruve's record of 203.72D8 miles an 'hour at Dayton Beoeh marked the nearest approach to tho highest speed mart has attain- for-1 *d3 27S: miles aa hour. In a a? airplane. This :air record was set. bv Floreav tional 1st soldier on either side of the! Un Bonnett, ol* Fiance, in December, river. Two Hriaish si earners leaving j 3 92-1? ��������� The fastest mark by rail was Hankow, which has again become the! '-hat set by an engine inn five mile centre of a nli-foreign activities, weii-j tired on. The American destroyea*. grain commissioners, were tabled '. in the 1 louse of Cpiumons, along with correspondence between the Mianstei of Trade and Commerce aud the commission? f: Oai February r������, the mhaister'"wrote to the commission asking for .suggested amendments. On February 7, Leslie II..'Boyd, chief commissioner, re plied, setting 'forth the proposals. Tie stated that the board believed the provisions of the drafted amendments ! would give the faa*mor ihe same privl-1 leges as "the Campbell bill," which j -was"before the Commons last session.! the Premier. The commissi oner's proposals, how-1 ��������� evea-, defined the conditions under which grain anight be delivered ,to a country point if the farmer desireo to- lal.e delivery, of alle same and ship it to any specific elevator or point. The drafted amendments covea-cct the duties of country elevators. While the* present grain, act limits liabilities as to.'weights and grades, the com- mission's proposal covers these two important, points and gives the. board novel- lo make regulations covering Canada Not Bound an Airy Way Says? Premie rK i na.poJiite ?was emphatic thlia: the Imperial conference of 1926 hart no -authority to) change'one'iota ot *-h������ British North Ainerica Act or any. constltaiitifpii offtlve?ICmplre. What the conference did, Mr. Lapointe exclaimed, was to crystallize "the priai- "cspie- of equality of status, which wa������ already recognized and which w-n s the logical outcome of the develop- matters pertaining to tleConce," saLolment of the. various-nations. - It put������- Manitoba Liberal Leader tr. John I'). Ford, which recently canie liere from Manilla, was fired oai between Shanghai- and Nanking. Thi- deslroyer brought its four-inch guns aaid anaciiiaie guns imp action in re- pi>">. y; )-.������������������';? .���������-. Disquietiiig repo^'ts have been com- jiig- from lfankow, scene pf? anli-foreign aiisordeis some time ago. Advices from a Japnne-e source in thai city said y that soldiers , in civilian clothes, j-.uhlaus and: laboa* pickets were overrunning the city and that the Japanese women and children run from irieuiins to Jacksonville, j Fla., in 1903, by attaining an average ��������� of .120 miles an hour. . ! On the water, Miss Dotx*oil, an 3 920,; at LiiJce George, set a recoi'd of 77.So | miles an hour for speed boats, while j on the Solent, Fnglancl, the Maple' Leaf IT. made Sal miles an hour' in 3021. ���������-' The recoa-d of the 'Cainaa-d Vm<;> Maureiania is 27.01 knots, while thai ol" the Leviathan is 2S.0I. jujinA Mynt/i a. Robson ElecSfid Succeed Hon. T. C. Morris Winnipeg^���������Judge Hugh A. Kcbson, K.C., proanment in the public life of the West for many years, is the new leader of. the jirovincial Liberal party. He was elected to succeed Hon. T. C. Non-is, who tendered liis resignation a year ago, at a parly convention the method of drawing samples. The I held here. board, too, could invest igate disputes T. .1 udge. Itobson was elected irom a 'regarding ''grades aiad weights. Jn his I slate of several nominees, including letter, Mr. 'Boyd, states that, he be-.[ I*><"d C. Ilaaniltoai, foraher president of lieves the proposals to be fair reasonable to all p*u*tit-s. lished a detinite, cleai* and official adherence |p that priiicipic. It did. that In siic-lx a way as to make it the greatest contribution? 10 the permanency of the free association of the nations of the I*Ji_i*oi.rO; It is the final" and. unequivocal acceptance of the principle of unity aaad liberty, unity preserved and enshrined in the Jlritish throne and liberty in all domestic.and.-external activities of tlie various nations of the commonwealth. It is n^T.ohg-' or the case of *. . . "A- daughter am I in my mother's --��������� house. But a mistress in my own���������" ,,,.- audi tho ' provincial Liberal .Association.'! "The? family is a family of sisteri. equaL in tlaeij- rights aaid activities--' Spanish-Seulh Ameri i-tt". Norris who.is tlae leader of the Liberal group in the' Legislature, was nominated _-M_n ivuu Judge- J-Obsoaa, ciff_n������ U1VHU hrt Air ServicePlannedi 2 And, concluding his speech, Mi*. Lapointe declared, to rounds of Lib- but: withdrew Diis name. ^ eraj applause,' that alio principles underlying the pact would illumine tho way to peace,? progress and nationhood. who was borai in Bartow - in-Fnrnoss, Kngland, in' 1S71, mio lo (."anada in 1SS2. p.nd is a pioneer resident of Winnipeg. Will be ���������n-ent there will emliark on ihe first avail-i able steamer. ! No Made Further Amendments to be to the Present Act Although the groat, ma;joritv of anas- ! Ottawa���������"The Government does not sionaries,i%>ho,tat-e.P|or?oC Claiaa fi>et^lld ^ extend the present proyis now.en route for Shanghai, or plan��������� 1 ions of the pension act by fui'tlaer i Started if German Govern- Finawces Completion of Airship Berlin.���������A iish 1 p service between Spain aaid .South America, ' .startlais" within IS moaiihs, is predicted by IIiiKo Keknor; Zeppelin expert, provided llu* Clermaan Govej-nanent furnishes the remaining 2,000,000 marks necessary- for lie completion of thi.- airsbip to be used which is hcitas ���������biailt in Germany. Death of Sir Gharies Tapper Many Claimants to Millions Was aning to start soon, about 100 are refusing to leave their posts in the Vangtse Valley, despite the advice ot iitalhorities. Increase In Taxable Value of Proprety Statistics Show Figures Higher for amendments this' yea)'," stated J. II. King-, Minister of Health Soldiers' Civil Jle-establis'hiuen the House. Tho pieseiit said I>r. King-, all disabilities euried dairing Hon.! Similar agreements are. expected io ahn-i be aaegoliated with the Argentine ana iu other South American governmentf*. One of Canada's Most Distinguished Elder Statesmen Vanconvea*.���������Hon. Sir Charles Tiap- peiv Iv.C.M.G., K.C.L.B-, died at his home here following an attack of ���������pneumonia which had confined him'tell is home for nearly two weeks. 'here Sir Charles, was one , of Canada's | most distinguished statesmen. lie was i born in Amberst, N.S., in 1S55* the son ' of the kite Right Hon. Sir Charles Dutch Merchant's Fortuaie Has. Drawn Interest for 200 Years Adelaide, Australia.���������A fortune oi: $000,000,000 which has been --accruing; at interest for 200 years, is to he subject of issue in the courts, according to cialans . that are now beiug fileu it is planned'at first to make n round . Tupper at oaae time- prian-e aniitaster of pension 1 eg-islaliam, provides pensions foa- "aita'ibaaieal to. or iai 1'iiilitaJT sei'vioe," ami Tor "disabilities resulting frc'iii injury or disease or the nggra'vatioai thereol' incurred during military service." Ko Period From 1919 ^o 1925 i ex-soldier -who was so disabled was Ottawa.���������An increase of $1,30?.,772,-: denied a pension, but j*esponsibilily SS������ in the total taxable value of real j aioiald aaot be accepted for those* whose property in Canada is shown for the j .disabilities were not related to war year "U'2n as compared with 3919, tic-1 sea-vice. eordinpr to a report issued by the j i Dointiiion Bureau of Statistics. The total value of taxable property hi the, Hondnion was $7,031,785,5*15 in the yoai' aander a-tivlew as against $0,- 02S,0l2,Hlf> hi' Mm*. Pea*sonal property, which is oailr������ taxed iai e.'-rljiin iirovhiees, increased n-oau $r>2,f)ni),7:ifl In lUlU to if5(!.|.*a2,i:M In B'25. trap to South America every three ���������woehs. can-ying ������t,.i.15-i,on.. caa-go consisting mostly of mails hut including some passeajgers. la. is estimated that tho (light ao South Ana erica wall require from 75 to HO hours. the J.iominion. Cain in Employment .Ottawa.���������Thea*e was, a gain in employ meant at aha: Salt For Dyspepsia Washington. ���������-- Common salt is as etl'ecaive as any other remedy for dyspepsia, according to re ports of re- seiu-ch ot. the T'niversily of Mel-. boaaa*ne, Australia, recently " vee������ivod I modea-atej here. Dr. F. A. Appafly has fount*j beginning ��������� that coauaajon sail: helps certain types Edward Webher, morchant.-r-prijicc. of Holland iii tlae days wheii the Dutch" ilag was supreme in the worhi of commerce, died iia Kew York"leaving an eccentric will, bequeathing an enormous sum to has seventh generation, claimants assert. The fortune, will eh has now grown to $500,000,000, maty ei'eate at least .150 Australian millionaires for juore than that number In the city of Adelaide Hione claim a share. Tlie claimants aro calling a laaeelinj; to discuss the mattetv British Will Protect Colony of Hong Kong of-March, the upward movement be- i ing .rather move extensive than iaa i t and colorful crroinonfos ever ivlliir.'ified Iaa Ihis city, Trappers Ovesrta.k*e Swift Dee_r ��������� ���������.. .^"��������� .^i ?:d5i?S?5M%i ������:^p|j|^l esr \\v. s. [:. it;:. T:i)!!n, J-*i'tjhonl.i, ha:. bioadcastlaag situ Ion, I'ltib t ln'i-e alreiidy h:i* ju:-,l eipcimd III; mad aim radio aiiai nieiaihers, "Muny tuh'H have drifted down from ihe north of how men have. nvorUiluui and ctiptureal wolves, dnur and other swh'i-footed laahnh- 1 taunts of Ihe woods of Ontarhi aud - Quebec, linrtdei's of su<*h have often been Hlaoplenl ban iho above photograph, tahen hnly n shovt disanee ������'a*oiii Uio Canadian Piudne l!m.*H In thn "Ltiurnmhan ISlouutalus, proves linen hi Utr< J,ttnrlounliains. Hint such a ihbm Is F>ossible. In . tite cuse of deer at least. Ila-avy snow, its '"'ral irappej's on snowshoe.s have .sajca-CH'di'iH In a-:apliii'liig 1 "tvo animals In uuosthaaa. The er looklaag phacidly -nto Lh.������. cauaera was no doubt caught, o'nJy taller an ex- luiustiiig chnHe through the deep (lail'ls. Tho Hitlo floi-������ 'Unit h<*ouis lo lie ;|UhI :i������a armful I'or the I nipper, Will doubllers he admired In it hIuh'I I line by thntisunds ot pa*a)j)la> in soinn city purk. '.I'rappm-K In Iho uoi-tlierai sections of Onlui-hi ������uil l,)lleboc htivi" Mivi-d uuiiiy nl 1Iich������i young aailinnls, l'a*ona ilealh b>' l'i*������"e- lug them front heaty drlilM ������d Harvesters From Oxford Unavei-sity Students Plan to Help Canadian F^riUcrs This Year Cxforal, -��������� Oxford University sIndents fire phiaanlng to help harvest, alio Cjinadinaa whetat crop aiext sutmaa������-r, T'arlios of^saudents are being recrnil- ed under the Joint .auspices of tlie? Cunadlan goveraaaiaenl and a Canadinn railway. They will sail iu .I'uly lor Mottla-eaal tiaad will work on Ontario faraaas until the middle of August, moving oai later to 'Muniloba and re- j turulaig to I'Cnghiml Tor the a*e-open- ing of college, ha October. jctir ao Wrigley'a, you are pelting benefit as well. Y Miaow, itrad Uuih Ue'ipltii-; Hh������in from |i.i������:kw iai huii'-,!** wolv������i������, 0flX. f.������i*>4 %>kHi4y tmtng. warn pOk*---^*^^ ffiS$iw&^d%^^ _ _ BflirMp-fljM^ ^?Vvfi'���������"'''> fr" ft II il _X, iff '.TOE?''CBESTC5 BETIEW :"������____-. 442L. -j*-^ -^L. "g-**^ *_^������ SULPHUR and MOLASSES Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Lozenges COMPLETE tSA&E,&JCi.M~.L* OUTFITS See oiiF (Store for Specials to Clear before Moving * CRESTON DRUG & BO GEO. BL KJS_LI_Y Angliean Glmroh Si SUNDAY, APRIL. 17 SIKDAR- nd 11 -a na. 7.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. IMPROVEDRANGH FOR SALE S_���������"-acre ranch at Duck. Creek, five acres cleared and about an acre in strawbeprk^s*; good house, Ap������������ly Jas. Manner inc. S-irdar. B.ilw"a-.��������� ua. VIS, Or *a^t9_u-waakJ������ T}������\\ Q Pgf fin! ' fi^ff' SO" So Trinity "Church Ladies' Aid remind of their Easter sale of needlework, home cooking and candy, with afternoon tea at Trinity Church' basement t>omoa*row (Satna-day) afternoon, 3 to 5.30 o'clock. . Hod and Gun Club officials state that the flocks off wile, geese that are making a stop on Creston flats on the flight north, are much laa-ger and nioa*'numerous this yearth an in any past, reason. School closed for the usual Blaster wpek vacation yesterday. Principal Kelly off. the high school, and Miss Ross, viw-principal of the public school, are intending to spend the holiday at the coast. According to the official records the tbe snowfivlloff the past winter to tailed 49 inches���������a very average year's fieciimutation of the whate goods. 1013 appears to have been the record year for snow when 109 inches were record- Rev. S. Newby officiated at a quiet wedding at Ohri&t Church on Saturday afternoon, when he united in marraage Miss Elsie Gwendoline Foster of Yahk with James Victor Miliar of Kitchener/ The couple were unat tended. Wednesday* April 20*th, has been proclaimed cleam u'** da-**- for the village. Parties are requested to pile their rubbish (but not ashes) convenient to the street, and the next day it will be taken away without cost to ihe householder. The Easter children's service at Christ Chun h, announced previously for 2.30 p.m., is changed to 10.15 a m., in order that Kev. S. Newby can take an afternoon service ac Siadar. An offea-lng will be taken in. eggs to go to either Nelson or Cranbrook hospitals. M. V. Allan, Nelson, governanent check scaler for the Kootenays, was here on an official visit at-the end of the week. He has five opea-uting mills -under his jurisdiction locally, which last year accounted for a cut of over a eleven million feet nt lumber as well as 92,000 railway ties, "* imititiger xvpugei-s is piivuing oo two shows at. the ������rand this ���������week���������Friday ��������� and Staturday haghta��������� when he is showing the? stealing comedy, "Irene" adapted from the light opera of the siinse saats, and featua- ing Colleen Moore , "' The gW.M.S. of Trinity United Church have postponed the April nterting until Tuesday, 26th, when Miss McGa-egor, travelling secretary, will be here. The meeting will be held in Liae church at 3 p.m. All are invited to be present. Rev. W. B. Daily will deliver an app i oprla te add ress���������on * 'Oai vary*���������at the uaaited service at .the Parish Hall on Good .'.Friday' evfenahfg. In which the Anglican and United Church pastors will also participate. The service is at 8 o'clock prompt. Up to the end of tbs week 125 auto licenses have been Issued at the CapeF- top office of the provincial police, which is considerable, of a gain over a *y*g ^Minnjber of cars nsnKisn^^ sii" *his time last year. To date almost 300 driver's licenses have been issued. Satisfactory reports were presented at the annual congregational meeting of Trinity United Church last Tuesday night;~ A gratifying feature of the financial'statement was the reduc= tion off the church debt by over $1700 since ate opening in Decernbea, 1925. Our former townsmen C G. Ben.nett and A. R. Swanson are developing unusual activity in community effort in their hew home towns. The for- - *g colleen 7Sr a "4^^? =^^re in ss: has jisst bsen saameaa secretary o& uiith the World^s Greatest Fashion Show in Nature's own Colors Adapted from the musical Oomedy that sets a new pace for the laughmakers. Gowns that will amaze every dressmaker In Paris. Hollywood beauties that will open your eyes. REGULAR PRICES Fernie Rotairy Club, while "Swaainy" is doing the secretary work for the newly organized Kimberly public. library. The Ladies'' Conservative Club are having an evening of bridge whist and dancing in the Parish Halt on Friday night, April 22nd at the Parish xxkH, with cards due to start at S o'clock pionipt. Priaes will be si ven and the music will be iu charge of Mrs. Lister. All Conservatives are invited and a good time assured. The conduct of the atfairs of Trinity United Church Ladies' Aid the past year was so satisfactory that at the annual meeting on Thursday after. noon the former officers wea*e re-elected by acclamation, as follows: President���������Mas, G. Cartwright. Vice���������President���������Mrs. T. Goodwin; "Secretary���������Mrs. W. U. Crawford. Treasurer���������Mrs. B, B. Staples.^ The Aid had a membership of 34 the past year, and the cash intake was just over $S0O, praictacally all of which was used for the reduction of the church debt and paying for Improvements made on, the parsonage. Trinity United Ghurch\\Ladies' Aid announce their usual Easter Sale and Tea for Trinity Church Basement sary, April it. 3 to 5.30 p.m. Plain and Fancy Sensing Home Cooking Candy AFTERNOON TEA EVERYBODY WELCOME! Notice of Application for Beer License Notice ts hereby Riven Oiat on tho 4th day of May noxt Mio aindeifalfirncd laitondR to apply ao the "Liquor Control *Bot������"d for a Ilconso .n ros- ������oct or proiiaisod bohif; p-irfc oC���������tlio bullrllnfir known ixHthu McOonnoll Hot������l. ALtnnt^aat .Ktt- chenor. D.O., uj>on tho liuauln alosorHioal ars ]jot; Throe m, ]31ooit Throo (3}, Kltolaciaor ToVamBltc, No1������on Jjand Kccrlfita'atlon Uiiatrict, Ita tho Prov- luco of Britlfth Oolumbln, tor tho aalo ot "o-ocr* by tho plima ob by t!io opon bottlo Cop oonaumptlon the on the iK'oiniHOR, Datotl this 90th day of March- 1Q2T. A*KQ]a;L.A ItlZZUTO. WATEl fir AGT Notice of Application for ihe Approval of Plans It haa been announced frona Victoria Ti.ka3 i-ioth-ei tHwal.Oa-l-.nlam rt������aalMWfttlou Coaa-1 thiifc non-ieHSdent ffl������hln*K license fa������eB jmnw, Ijtualt*'*!. will "uti'ty to l*h������a r-iomiitrrallffl'of ... . "VVnttir lta������lai������t fair t-lin amatttviil utf tliu olaim of will^ liegimaiiiK til lb y pr | ������gj. a*everfc to Iho workM U* Imia^onHtniw������fl for tho ������llvon*lnia ', i... *���������, ,.,���������,, ���������������,,,,to ,*t id. ...v., ,������..��������� ^.. for loworltut w������tor imrmiMO, wlai-la for tho Hanson. tt-ppllrjautlom wiw rthwl In Uio aolllcft or tho WiiUr | i|i������a������sorclBr fit NotHori on thti llHIa ilay oa* N honri i\\Un\\ In lliunninriaof thai ''ornnlpollnr, ���������iBtarl (liipll('ut!*tta rif wiioli pluaiut. Haul Mgiovinont'lotiH urn tiifvu u(M-.u \\a������ "ntH\\\\w.%\\*.������m 111 alio OaitcU uf 15������'. SV'iit^ir Hi������np(vii1nT at NoIcmim. 4lli.|f*|-l������MiM iiii������y bn lllaio*! with lh������t ('otai|itrollN < K >M IVa N V. fly A. h. MctCirLl^frst Aimiit. U, C, llnrriH nrrlvwl from Lotla- 11ridk~> 1 nut wt"������������k to tt-iku -chargaH ol' ������prEng and BMmwiiT operations on the f_nf]r.li"ll ranch, which h-o purohaMid uhtuiit throe yMmmnm*m*mum wmmm *m*m������������.i������t*jmm iimiMj
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