@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "ef0d399a-f785-4090-8689-7de3e983ccdb"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The News]; [The Weekly News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-09-25"@en, "1909-04-06"@en ; dcterms:description "The Cumberland News was published in Cumberland, in the Comox Valley region of Vancouver Island, and ran from April 1899 to July 1916. Published by Walter Birnie Anderson, the News served the communities of Cumberland, Courtenay, and Comox Valley, and was eventually absorbed by another Cumberland-based paper, the Islander."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcumberland/items/1.0176888/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " 4 li A. Journal Devoted Especially, to the Interests of Comox District. The News,-Eighteenth Year, CUMBERLAND B. C, TUESDAY, APL. 0, 1909 Subscription $2.00 a Year. I l_llllipillllilllllllt������������^ ..AT THE BIG STORE. NEW GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR GENT'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. c ������ 'Sovereign\" Brand Clothing, no better in the country, for style, Quality, and service. Buy your spring suit from us and get satisfaction. Our new lines for this season are here���������handsome suits, priced at 12, 16, 20 aud $25 . . . . . ... We are agents for the celebrat- , ed Stetson's Hats. See our large up to date stock of S*radian\" Hats, correct styles for well dressed young men. New line of Ties*just received. Come and see jthem. \"Now^iTowTn^firsTToTpigTrmTlTr of Slater's Shoes for Spring. Remember it is always a pleasure to show goods whether you want to buv or not . \". Simon Leiser & Co. Ltd 1IUNSMUIR AVENUE CUMBBttUKU li^j.iJiMtfiBwi^^ w n������niiai|;Maaiffi.������^ ymjm Olall Paper as Arrived Some Pretty Shades of Ingrain for you to choose from. Mixed Paints, Enamels, Alabastiue, Varnish, Stains aud Baplac, which makes old., furniture, like new. and for 1909 RODS The Magnet Cask Store Takes First Place. T. B. BATE We are Sole Agents for COPPELEY, NOYES & ��������� RANDALL-- Clothing, BEST in CANADA ��������� HcLEOD J. N, Dnnsinuir Avenue, CUMBERLAND, B.C. ���������*^**^-****fTTrirr*-*TriiVit 'W ������������������\" STODDART Jeweler New Shoes New Shoes Ten Cases Men's Women's and Children's Shoes. Locals On Saturday last, Mr. A. Gatz moved into his new prem ises, recently purchased from Mr. R. Grant. -The Lindsay House, formerly occupied by Mr Ga% lias been purchased by Mr. John McNevin and fitted up as a boarding houss, the complete stock of furniture being secured at the local furniture store. Mr, nnd Mrs. McNevin are to be congratulated on having again secured suitable premises and arc to be commended for their business enterprise after their heavy loss iu the recent lire. If wo nro going lo have a cwle* briitinii in Cumberland on the jj-lth of May, isn't it in about tituo that the bushier.* people ������nd eitixene made arrangement* for a pi-ngi'iim of sport,*- ou that day? PI.KSKNTATION A very enjoyable evening was sp.Mit at the home oE Mr. and Airs. Chas. Matthews, hint Tuesday, March 28i*d. The Sunday School teachers, of Grace Methodist Church gave Mrs. Matthews quite a surprise, on the occasion of her leaving to take up her residence in Vancouver. She war the recipient ol! a handsome-gilt dock, as a token of I'ciiietnbi'Hiice, and also wishing her long life and success in her new home, Mr, and Itrs., Charles Matthews left by Thursday's bout to tub up their residence in Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs, Mutt hewu have boon as social ed with Cumberland lil'o for Ht'Vfta! year*, and will be greatly miMod, especially in the Method ��������� in Church circle, in which Mrs, Matthews wit* an active wurJ-c-r. The News wishes them every me- cesrtiuul hiippiueh*. in their new home, A Splendid Rang? of Styles and the New Shades of Tan. Mr. II. .Mudin. of H, LeUcr iv (Jo. V ietoru', arrived bv Wedues- day's bout. , i Judge- llnrrifuii Arrived on ������t ficiul blloiliesii by Wednesday*.*. boat. We Can Fit You at Right Prices. J. McPHEE&SONS, a Dunsmuir Avenue Cumberland, IL C. Mr. ('corgi* lii'owti. of Vii'torwi. ri'i>iest������titini* 1 *vI**���������������* IVm'tiim win in town lm������t wi'������ V. HOSIMTAInMIOKTIMi The tnimml iiiei'tiiig of tlm Union t*c Comox Hospital Ihuud will be hehl in the Council Chum- '���������e,', on iSaturdiiy evening, April lOth.iit 7:!J0 to flci't otM.-ers for tho ensuing year. J������VVCLKX>';'.;5i t m. CLOTS Elgins Range as Low as $7.00 City Council rcg- The Citv Council \";et in tilar session last evening, there being present, Aldermen Bate, llickle, Daniels, Stewart, Partridge and the Mayor. The minute*'of previous meeting were road and on motion wlopted, Communication was received from Pooley Lux ton it .Poolwy enclosing conveyance and eerrilicato of title to City Hull property from, the lion. Junius Dunsmuir. A coniinuiiicution was received from' Dr, Fngun asking for a permanent contribution to Atiti-Tti- bcrt'tihist's Society, lt. tvus moved and i.(i'ond(id that, coinniniiietitioti lay on the table until next, night of inert in.;, carried, Aid. Partridge moved, second-. .1 by Aid. Stewart, that school lux. by law, lm reconsidered���������ca rriud . The Mayor and City Clerk ���������,ver,.������ authorized to arrange for an ovei - draft. There being no further busiuns the council adjotirneo. YOUNG BUITO'Nd iilUTK CELK- Tlio Orango Young Britons celeb rated their third minivorsaiT by giving a banquet and dance in thu Cumberland Hall, on last Moi ��������� day evening. Mr. Honry Hate*, presided, and after % toast I its'. Iih I been gone through and each \"iio hud partaken of the good things provided, tho hull witn cleared au I dancing was indulge i in iii! a Ivn Constable Cray'* n'jmt'r ---Sonv-1 li-mr. Quito a Urge number uttem eager, 811 !!,'-���������''���������. Night Wiii'.hiiuin, jr.78,00; Campbell Uros. .*j!*i5,(������); Police Court. * I..!.<)( I ; Aet'otuit*--Cumberland News, .Vi.50; II. C. (W.ctlc, ������'.!..*>y Messrn Pariihum, Munlock and Uiinjiill, which as usual was excellent. Lieut. Governor Dunsiiiuir, Mm DuuHiiuir. I', D. Little and Mi*. Little weie in town on Friday lu*t. wornled by Aid. Stt'wnrl llmi tliej Mr, T, llud*nu drove liiu patty up Minor be instructed In \"mi1 <������ov'l ' fnim I'liion I'uV. * I ��������� AoimiI I Ini rd nboi.t pfventiic,' the _ ^ . diiniplng of g;irbii][;f iiloug th-side \\ ChJtiam'iK wax ki)!**d by ������i of the i'i;ad between c'ty MaUi* u>id fitll of coal at No I mine ou Satir- fiiH railroad crowing e.uried. '* 1������tv l||Rf- ' l^'wiwr-ww** wit*! ^Tirgrgi-KB^ ._���������>. .1. McPhee retuiucd from I biihilicsr. trip to ViuieoliU'i' hi \\\\Vilmvdnv's lH������nt. MEN'S HATS FOR SPRING ***** V,l I..U.L ���������'!.��������� R .UK Mr. \\Y. J. (ioartl, piano ti:t,< t, Vancouver, arrived iu the niton Tue.nLtv. P. Phillipps Harrison BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING Dunsmuir Avenue CUMBERLAND, B.C. LOST���������lii-Uet-u S,indwii..i. ��������� ���������������������������' 'Cumberland, two bonks entit-n ; \"Iliippv Sundays withthc \\U',>.:\" \\ p'case nturn to tfjis ;*l������rMr*. H'. \\V A;. -*.*:������. Now that Spjiiiu is here a new hat w 'he first most imjMiriant thing you uive to purchase to make up your Spring attire, and bciorc purchasing you shou'd si\" our large stock w'.iidi we hive hut opened up A birr a������.Ttmeiit of l-VIt**. it. all the |',\\THST SH AFl'iS nud COLORS tnnde expn-'Nlv for our tr.dt* with our name tud pi ice .statu (tcii on each hat Sailor Hats For Children A Splendid Assortment of Children''] Sailors ranging from to 25c. to ?5o. CAMPBELL BROS. iWiB \"ret qwi **���������*>*���������������'*-*���������*'��������� *'T*HHa*MM9a*Ma*M ���������*e**mi*������*tJtm^*m'*MtV* NEWS^' CXiMiMt^Nti; BSUTX&i C0OMBT&> * , b. ���������.'t*ft*aifca.^fc ������������������\"~��������� - -��������� Cumlierland Hews i^e-i Every Tuesday by the ������6r*������'ox & Cumberland Publishing Company. Tjhiss paper will not hold itself responsible for the opiinonsof oth- ���������*i'#, an may appear in its cobunn������ 'roiu time to time. TUB-SO AY, lt.'^'9 Mr, A, Knechtel, Inspector of Dominion Forest Re.-v/vti, hns wrir,te>*. s.!i account of tlie������i refer vts, which ha* been published &i Mulle-iin No. 3 ol: the Forestry Bra '.eh of the Department of ,the jiiierior. In regard to the purpose of tho forest reserves, Mr. Kueolitel writes: < and the Hiiiounl. oi' vuitial; '.iv Mit'iWii, by '.i - \",,. *.fi ji|ii':\"t b'-' i iiO. Yv'ei-ti.Tii i'U'i - ', io lie ii.uci, In*,* in Alberta hi.'katchowan tind Manitoba than in Ontario, Ti#o v'douity uf the vtutl, muieovui, iti ab\"t;i twice an great in Winnipeg a������, iu Toronto, Tbo reserres are under constant patrol Bituinier and winter. Only t������'i il!���������������*���������* of any <'o\"-t'tiii\"U(.������ oc- it'ured i;- ISluS, Qf '��������� hu one ii. \" i'hn Pimn*1 I'l'h'irre bumfd rani' %h ���������ujnatuinib', but (ifftrojed no morcimiruhb timber; the other, !,. lie iU''.,i* Moioii.iin llemu've, burnt1') over 2S nqimre miles, most ly covered with griuu. Moth fires, however, dtimngcd large (jnanti* tiiti of young growth. Vanou*. nielhod* Kiuyi' \\cd to pri v< nt lire. T :ii������ lint.-!'. : iH'.'i Ji, thill ud thi* pb tile in.iii'.i- '.h,; vi -.'��������� i v,. d ������re i:w.n. l '���������'.i. I '.���������\",,'.,/��������� v'il ,\"'..,'- '������t'.,' ,-.' ,r���������< ;; ���������' r o.'*,u,hi i.''!> * I'-1' :���������'. -.1 : :;;.' ,*.i,i.,.! I Ui'ti'd, largely ivith thi* cud in view. One \\ midrcd inttl ������iT*v unit',! nf sucl, road were made lu.>t year, I'.x porimentp hi1'.' 'm-iiig ini'i'm with u vie'-v to rvfo',i.������'.i,,g uu'tu on the re.ierven thut h;iM.i I ������������������.���������en ilnii tided by fire; miwinu >���������* favuintj rather than oltnting. A uumbiu' uf H|i,,.;n... v.cm tf moved from the t(*rrv<.iii during lUOf^, duo Julndred aini twnu;/ *'.\\ Now* Parnffroph An will be seen in oin ndvor- liniuetit cohunnu the Plimley An~ tomobilo Co. of Victoria, nre offering to the public tho greatest minp in automobile;; that has been known in tho hUtory of the pastime on this IMund. it is not a worn out, bucond hand, obholetf clam of cur they nre offering, uuti. -���������well little macbiim of well-trieil ���������������t;iviug power and durability The Lover ('i.inpnny long ago made a uiv'it nam.'j iv'itb liu-ir '' li. p. oiu aioui. Kin; v. n������-r..,. 11 mh/m: vi.... lull',) iWt't, \\\\\\t.r\\ t.n.'\\ n^'-'i tioi m-t-li toiind wamiug, llcru on thu island oue of theno hauic ears wiu drivtu by u Wlv, Mi������,s Pitljor, from Vic- toiia to Alberni in tht Victon.i Automobile Club's niu in 11)08, That journey involved tho climbing of two summit*, and the R<\" ver car tackled the job without u chock and got through in capiui ! hliapr. Tii������< can now off������ir*irl by A TKl. ������&z c������m*\"enoing at nine o'clock To demonstrate his contention that \"most people ure honest in this country\" the Americanised German tooa hla visitor that day to a restaurant where both were unknown, and when thoy had finished their luncheon tht host wont to tho cashier's desk with his check and said he had no money with him, bat would pay the nest day. The cashier gave the cor/ple a hasty glance and aald, \"All right; I'll take a chance,\" and tho men started for tha street At the door a right about face movement was executed, the check waa paid, a good cigar wus handed to th������ cashier, to whom the plot was re. vealed, and the German exclaimed, ���������\"Grossartig!\" (magnificent). A CINGALESE DAINTY. Ceylon White, Ants and Their Numer*. QUs Natural Enemies. It is estimated that two-thirds of th������ Island of Ceylou is undermined by '.'���������mitd Ly testimonials and evi whlto ants. The number of these ln������ deuce stating that: in the forenoon The subjects will be ns follows:���������- First CWs Candidates���������Mininp Aei and Special Rules, Mine GtieeK, Ventilation, General Work, Mine Machinery, Surveying. Second Class Candidaics-���������Mining Act and Special Rulee, Mine aaseu, Ventilation, General Work. Third Cbtss Candidaiea���������Mining Ac and special Rules, Mine Gases and Generul Work. Application must be made te he underKigced not later than Sat rday, March 27ih, 1909. accom anied by the eututoryi'ec aa fol' lows:��������� By an applicant for First Class Examination $10 00 By an applicant for Second Clas- ExHrninntion .,, $10 00 By nn applicant for Third Glas* Examination 5 00 The applications must be accon Nspimalt W, H. Stringer upholstering, Mattress making and repairs; new Lounges and Mattresses made to order. N. B.���������Carpets taken up, clean ed and relaid, Orders taken at tbe Furniture store. ���������������'- ' ���������*��������� sects is certainly quite incalculable, but It is fortunate that their natural enemies are almost ns numerous. The workers are preyed upon by true, ants mid many other insects; by spiders, lizards and centlpeds; by rata, mice and palm squirrels. But It is the ndult winged insects that are especially victimized. It la probable tint, scarcely 1 per cent ot the mature insects survive the dangers of tbe pa- _Hpdic^ fights. Tuey~Tm~the~gOTtlet-of-rjearly-er������- ery other animal. Birds, bats, squir. rels, ruts, toads and lizards all tlock to the feast Dogs and cats eat tha winged ants with avidity. \"Oven mau himself does not disdain i to participate,\" says E. E. Green. \"Tua i Tamil cooly looks upon a mess of fried termites as a groat dainty, -and I have several European acquaintances who consider that termites on toast form a dish worthy of more general inclusion In the menu. They are'said te taste not unlike mushrooms.\"���������Agri. cultural Journal of Ceylon BotanlQ Gardens. Dr. I), IS. Kerr, dentist, will bo tit Courtenay, March 4th to liitli and afterward* tit Cumberland, A cure for chronic cranks in the smoking line. The ''Grand Duke\" Cigar, manufactured by Percy K. Winch, Ladysuiith, li. 0. Mr. Winch will visit Ctuubet* land once a month in the interest of his business. FOil SALK���������One wolfhound bitch, $20.00 live wolfhound pups $5.00 Tor bitches, and $7.50 for flog'i>; apply at Creamery, Court- ������nay. -MMa-*>-W>----*k*MaJa**^^ MADE IN CANADA U������������ Only the Beat SiLLETT'S h *h* St-^ford Article i'lV/JiY for \\m IN /MY QUANTITY *'\"'������������������\"* M'.-b}: *..>*-,-, '.nftfrtliij wa. '. '. ������������������.iu������Msr I'M i������u r.tj t-(i������itvfect. ', ��������� V \\ '\",'\"\"������ ���������*������ can ���������'������ ���������''. *>vU)fi*r* -'-LETT CO,, LTD. \"��������������������������� -l> Orl. The Warning Sir-nal*. * A Boston physician tells a story of a youngster of hlo own that au oyer- Btrenuous vacation Itnd put on the sick list Tho futhor had an appropriate prescription filled and loft the bottle with tho child's mother. An she, however.'Is very forgetful, ho gave her 4 chart and suggested that sho not down the hours when tho medicine should ba given, checking off each dose aa taken. Upon roturning from bin even* Ing calls, however, ho found tho char) blank. \"Good graelons, Mary}\" lm ox-clalm* ed.; \"Surely you haven't failed to give Tom his medlclno?\" \"Oh, no. I did not mlcii aahrgla time,\" lite wtfo assured bihi. \"How In tlio world did yon romem. ber'lt'wlthout tlio chartV\" he asked. She smiled. \"That was easy. I just told Tom (lila momln# nt what hours he waa to bavo It, and half nn hour before each timo he would begin hallooing that bo wouldn't take It\" LJ The Freiwh Are Good Tratolirr., ' Tho French on their travels are tbo very rovorso of tho Kngllsh. Imper. tnrbably amiable, they never grumble and without tlio slightest effort, aa a were mtittor of cotirac, mako tbo bent of everything. 1 have made Journeys with ninny I'roueh friends of both aosoa, young, mhlillo aged and oldorly, often lo oot of tlio way plnooa raeot* Ing with dlscomforta enough. NoUiIng rufflea their tompor, T-lenaod to en. Joy freah Hconos witli a gun In I coin- iwuilon, they e-Uract the utmost poi- nlble ploiiHiire from ������very Incldont, even little annoyance* liolni; turtmd to good acciimt - Miss Itothim-Kdwards In lAttdon Chronicle, If a candidate for First da*' bal be is a British f-ubject and hiu iiad at Ie.iBt fivw years' txpeiienci in or about ihe (iractical workinj d a coal mine, and h at leaa wt-nty five years' cf age. It. If a cHndidnie fur Seconii Class, that he has had at least liv, v-ears'cxperifi.ee in or abnul tin lUticiical working of a enat mint c. If a candidate fur Third Oltts-i -.lrirt--bi*-ha*-hnd^i*'r)e.������*uiJirje.ej'fi,aiL xpeiience in or aboul the practice orking of a coal 'mine d. A'candidate for a Certificfiit ���������i Cotupeteiay at- Manager, Over nun, abi{tbo^8, Firet'oss, or Slu>'- mhler, shall ''Ktltice a cerlifieaii um a duly qualifii-d modicHl pra. nioiior t-howu-g thai be, lias take i:tiur.*.p in anil uhtnee work fiuiui tin. tbe Si,id candidate, to Kivf fii.- id to pi'T'onB injuied in cta.l min- nti operations Daiid ut NmiainiO, B. C. Dtcen. or I8tb, 19(9. By order if ibe Board. FHANC18 H- SHEPHERD Secieinry ������������������ ������������������ ��������� ���������.���������!,��������� I���������MM���������WMiwiail���������������������������..������������������laiiiu. Ri-pent it���������Shilo'n will cure 111^ 'iiigbs and colds, O. H TARBELL HIGH GRADE STOVES Aud nil KITCHEN LTENS1LS Sportsmen: Goods and General Hardware STEAMSHIP LINES VIOTORIA, NANAIMO AND COMOX SERVICE. s. 5. \"Oity of Nanaimo. Subject to change without notice VICTORIA���������CGIwEOS\": I*.OTE,'T\"S Sails ftotm Victoria Tuesday, 7 a. e*. (o Nanaimo, calling ������i Croftor. K������per and Thetis Islands when freight or passengers offer, arriving ai Nanaimo at 4 p. m, Leaves Nanaimo VVednsday, 7 a. ra. for Union Hay Comox and way pen* arriving at Comox at 2 p. m. Leaves Comox Thursday 7 a. m., foi Union Bay and Nanaimo, aniving at Nanaimo at 2 p. m. Leaves Nanaimo Friday,' 7 a. m,; for Union Bay and Ccmox, arriving at Comox ut 2 p. m. n Leaves Comox Saturday, .7 a. tn. for Nanaimo, arrii<- at 1130 p. in. Stils from Nanaimo Saturday, 2 p.m., to Victoria,\"anivtng at 9 p. m. NAl p, ��������� v 11.1.1. *��������������������������� )nn������ m rt itate of pttrfwt ri*t'i*ir ���������nd' ' ti 1 i������ lm. Thursday 15th April, for frmi th������ Ui't'mm Motmuin ���������u. fo and twenty li TurtlnMoiiiititu lOtrvt-. ;Ki,r,d nmninR.-riiM*. and vim ti',. , Int-piteof tlio d.licutc iti'nr������'lln.l*t..ry nnd naiiti work Kr������ tfo-hi! rl������re|H;������iii|f crcamerv -v-u --ven- 0' L,i* w -.k it Uf ������\"n *< \"fjfiti*i con BltB hold of nny money, do It** ���������onr futhor before you done- iiury il to' ���������tpfo' the retit of your llfo iltUn' ent It with ��������� ���������hottruta.\" j A BASKET PULL. et clean, i-wfet-imtlUng linen io obtained with Ualf tbo toll and lir.lt the timo H Sunlight Soap l������ um������I, ���������S-unll-jht nhnrtAii*) th* day** work, but lenctheno U> tbe Ilia of your dothM, i'- Follow direction*. ������������������������ perfect ri'Ji \" \"~\" *'\" ' *\" A Verbal Brae*?. \"Mr wlf#,������ mtid tho tint etobmaa. \"alwny������ ial������o������ n������ a cocUtall wnan I go bom* feellnir f*1tlH!lm1.,��������� '���������Touft In luck.\" tlMtawd tbo am- uai rii'iu . 1 . .. ood einbnan. \"The hm I nt to a . . , ,, r or any tender not iKrinsanly tug iita.\"^it*. imih b,.������mu n������* tn lu; fmiiid iu tbo wHl-kuimii' :. ���������, M^ ��������� / ���������*������\"��������������� *^t ww\"to wopnblle, ({.rtinf for Mt...:'.r.londl of ll,,* WCepted. WM, IH'HCAH, SccV )i< ,t'a U.HeitUifiK m ������ south v\\ OVKD���������Kwd so*ag9i Trains Down Pat SUtiou*. VVtd. 3m. V'nHy Si'i.tuy No. a N.'. a Wellington, Lenvo S ut LciiTt I5.t������ .Nuoiiuu d.lfi 15,15 Lurij.uiiih, 9.00 15 ttl Ciicn-.iti,, un, 9,-.5 )���������,!) ���������/IotorU, !.ciiv* 0 00 Ltivw 15 OM Oblilh Hill, 10, ������viti*.ww������ ��������� ������������������ ,.i ������,������.,i THE NEWS; CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. BEER The drink of strong men and healthy women. UNION BREWERY BEER Drink U. B. C, Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo B. C. JOHN McLEODS FOR FIR8T-CLASS CANDY, FRUITS. CIGARS & TOBACCOS Ming of TheHUDSONS BAY CO ties e Sole Aeerits for B C TRAMWAY COMPANY INCORPORATION ACT, We, Algernon LT, Stracy, M. Neelin Garland and ������Charlee F. Dickinson all of the City of Vancouver in the-Province of British Incubators, Etc., Etc. ���������I\"^H\"I\"H\"1\"M-*' 'Columbia hereby give notice that we proposes to build and operate a tramway in Rupert District, Co mox'Division,:;Vancouver Island. The proposed rotito of the line is coinmen.u'ng at a point on tho Bast shore of Nunpkiah Lake the said point being on Section SO Rupert District, thenoe running in a general Northerly direction to a point on May's Buy on Broiighton Straits on a portion of May's preemption being section Two (2) Township One (1) Rupert District saitl tramway being a length of six miles more or Its***. Dated this twenty-first, day of liecenYber 1008. ALGERNON H. STRACY, M. NKIiUN OAKLAND OITAULES P. DICKINSON. H**H**M~W**M**H* Prices and Quality guaranteed **K**M-H'*i~H**W' For the Farmer. **J^*H'*l~l*,Mwl-i*^ Walworth-Rolston Co.Ltdi H. S*. ROLSTON, Managing Director. Vancouver, B������, C. See E. C. Emde, Agent, Cumberland, B.C. T). Hunden Xofcice la Uatott-ji -glv*-. ������.ih������ ti'iudtH and fnotlora tu connect wiih thu miid train way iih may l������������ ntfciiasury in coiiuoctioii vithl! ;.... DatlcJ l'l,,i *''\\]. 1],.^ i.lf Ft:Il,, 1.1 *Ui^ A. I). McRAK, TilOAlAS MoLAKTV U, I. CRATG. 60 YltAftr IXPB.?IENOB .. FIRST : CLASS RIGS : OP : ALL KINDS ..... NOTICE. wood I and Coal [ Hauled ���������Dunsmuir Avenue CUMIWRLANI), H. 0' vf4*,^^.j^,4..j,4-HH''W-^-?W-H' Tweed's; r^osylii}ii������������v Th* Qrmli JftiiiKuA llmedy, T'lrtwi und Invltfanicintliu W liolo iiurvniia vynUmi, mitlio* imw ....^ __ jiLatiin o{tlVt)lii'j,Cnr,'*Af*i' Dftittttu, Mental and Tlrntn-Warty, tor t-..>ttH,% hcxiinl Wealm,'**. A'mfa-foji*. ������/'������������'��������� wiUrrhei, und Meft*j>/MMecr J',tfrn'. Prloo������i iiLTjMix.alsftiria. Ono will pl-iKee-,*,*; Vflll I'tu'ti, Sold by all iiruculau ut nr'iU'O Ju plulii |ikit. on ruiJtiluf, of jifii'O. AVw VJ3\" *\"* mniiitifm. Tho Wood Mo-Halm* Oft, out iwa ToPont*t,OrrU Gcok's Cotton Root Compound j^f%0**\\*, 1'ho in***t Uterine Tonl������, iind LtB������ antw ,.IAir'.\"J ������'������u tllli.ltlM |\\1UUI,I.|, ffWt?f������MS#n������iftilflWrTrN8TBXl ROAD. Branch Nursery, South Vancouver. Vancouver, - [\\. C. Take Notico that Fraser River Lumber Co., Limited of Frasor Mills. B.C., Occupation Sawmill and Lumber Company, intends to apply for permission to loaso the following dcscribud land.��������� .. .Commencing at a post planted about 750 feet distant and in a southeasterly direction from tlio southeast eornorof Lot 82. Comox District, thence 1500 feet South 40 ' degrees, A4 iuiuutes Kast, thonco 500 feet North. 40 dogreec 1(1 iuiuutes East, thence 1000 feet North, 40 degrees, 44 minutes West, thonco South 40 degrees 10 minuto** West, to point of com- moncmoiit and containing 17.2 a- cres more or less. Dated 20th Febrnury 1900. FltASKB Rivisit Lumbru Co, Lw. COMOX LAND DISTRICT. tor and Em-i balmer ��������� ������������e*������t���������*������ttvcec������������������*>c; Houtt e Btalsluic Re- newlnt' :: Foimdatlousj Care Aa: It Attended to. Ctmiberlaridj li. C. HaNOMMCMtMICfOM NOTICE Every Mouday aud Friday I will be iu town to deliver Fresh Mutter and all kinds of Vegetables md iiIho 20 tons of potatoes; will ���������!. R. Uusttia'a claim; thane* north obottt 40 ehaina; thaaoe waat abnat 25 ohains; thenco t������l- Uwi&f Ihaainaoai idK ot the shore line to plaoa ot matmaooament, cont&ini'C about' 90 acres. Dated tkli 30th dcy of Deoenbar 1908.. K. ROSS NATlKlt Notico is horoby kItoh that Thirty Dny.i ftftor tlixto 1 Intend to upvly to tho Tlonournbk* (,'hlef (Jonnoiwiloner of Lamia and Worltu for a Liconiw to proHpot't for foul imrl potrolinati un- dor thn fomahoro and under tha wa.* tor and upon tlm land in Oomox Hnrl>onr, und deHoribed its followH:���������Ootumeaciair ntnpoHt pluntwl at thu nonth wont nor nor of K. R, Nnpinr'u nlnim; thflneoaail 80 cbaiiiHi tliMiitio uuii'-b 80 olmuu; thenoo vvtwit, 80(*ljnin������! thunoo tinrili 80 ohaina; to plnro of eoriiiii'nr������\"r>**at oonlninlti)*about, 040 ihtum, Uatt'd tliia 2Utli il.y of I) ttenilinr 1008. B, VV. HAMMOND IL Ro������������ Napier, Agon Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date ! intend to apply to the Hon Chief Conrtrni*.sian*T of Lands and Works far a licence to prospect tor coal aud prtroltum nader tha. foroahnrn and un������i������* tha wnerand on t.hc lands known M-Whit-j-BluiT-IWi-ririt.���������Gcmox-Di.tiiot;��������� deacri'a'iaa follnwn;���������C.rnnii-noi.i^ nt a poet planted nt the south xrept o������rnm- of R. R. N'pier'a claim; thance **������st 80 rhaina; ttioaoe nerih nbeut fit) ohaina; thonce eaaUrly fohnwint' the ainanutici if thu ahoreline tn tha Qvrtk west Ixmn- dary of K. R. Kai.iar'a claim; thenoe Hoath about 55 ohiltw to pliiut of cmmanaaaaeml, a**at������miii������ about SCO aorta. Da*a.Ubia f9th day of Decom' or 1808. SAMUEL SlTKOKR. K. Kofi Napior, Aj-ei-t. f >>.',' i!il������.,l (, i.-uUitt l/uvu UuUlWln 1 ���������Si*, nt ni'imnUi-.N'rt. 1. *tl t Ki, ������. ��������� . A 'Otloirr'MiHtroiiirei'. pi tip, Hi | ^ ^-J^'^Tl&tWfc Whw In Courtenay y^ nroiKtM iV:i ivuM'af wjooT >������,, , !\"roe jwrnj.tilot. Aitn*������>.n/ THS hy ail rojwild nr - roejwrnpli - - . ���������Vlf IIIDl������iWaC*0..Toati*iTO. Our. Uxmrly W\\ IVkiu True\"* MARRt DCfMONt ������ ^ OopyniOHTt Ac. Aarant e-tialiyr a iM*rh and itAMiftptimi mar iijjl'm*, ii|,|n������l agaimr r,il������nKfTti,|tMiMii.������, ���������ayaid tout*, wii l,���������ut ttmif., ia UV. Scfmifffe JlmeriMii. ^ kaa<.������,itn.lf llt������������lr,l*l *������*.������lr. I atf.il rAr. ������������������iatioii ������t afif tnwiltt* J -\"hikI. Vchi., I* n taart ������,]ut-Kii,iit|n,|l. aoWt,yiUiri,-maitir,leia, Ducks���������%^h for sulo from Prize bred stock 82.00 pi-r ilttinuof U,55!).50 for two. Touloiiw Home���������Kj'pjii 50c. Oltl'll. Mr������������. H. C. Nixon. Dciiiiiuii Klun I. Dr. K������*r, Mr. and Mrs. T. Piket and J. Cunliffo were p������Hf,ir>,V l\" coinei pimtot Unmet I.OI. im������, Ul��������� ,Im,0l���������.,tb|t, rMat vammimaxm Comox DiHtl'iet, tlieliee north 40 \"f l*������nda nnd Work*, fur n Uwitu- to , ���������,, ,���������ia������ t iirnNiioft (nr run I hikI piitrtilmim un ��������� I'ttrees ]0 mninlei*'.ant, (il)Ofeet, '. ' . ,,.,���������, h \" ' t ' tier the fitichnre ,iinl miller tins w.tiei tlieiicc tRnntli -H degree* 4(1 mm* ,-mil on ihe laml kiin*i ��������������� White Bluli iiU-8 Iinst 0500 feet, theuco Koulli Hcjtivr, Cuiii-di Uiitiia deicribed a ���������III degrees Hi mhiiite*. West lilUO l'tillo������������;-(:iimme������ciiu; at .1 post pLintei f.'tit more or Io-k to high water ������������h������no*ih������������������,rncrof H.lt. Naphrt h rlsunj iheni'e cnit So rlmiu*, ihenc tnnrlt. Ilnmivnortliawifi'ly follow. Mlllth 8o ch,ins, tluntc vtei- 80 chain, iftir the aald high waier niiirk to tht nee north eighty cluin* to ihe pi.tn to the point of (���������.mumoiicenumt 11 nfcoiumenceincru toni,iiii!n������ *bout 640 distance of 0500 fuef inure tn* UkJ'''\"**��������� , ,,������,.. , I I '.������l������li Mil* i'i'dt Oft)' tlf |Jei.l.llli������������l i./J* i-iMtftiniiig U0 ���������.<���������\"������������������������������������ more or Ick , UAKKY ATHKKTi'N I luted tlm fith. day of Marfli lOMO.i h. K������m N*;������er, A;������-nt, l-'/anicic RriKk Lrmii'it Co. Lti������. ���������������������������-��������� S'iitlri������ in tiorotiv rl\\-i������n (hat. 'f*hlrlT r>iiy������ uffi i0o And . 13C46e. Land Ke^iitry Oflice, Victoria, Jj, C��������� the'JSnlduyaf March, 19!)!). 8. Y. WOOTTON IlegiaHnr-Ucripnil olTiUei. mmmmmmmmtmmmmmt0mmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmtm GLEAMING A CLOCK. It la Not Vary Difficult, Aocordlno tt That* Dlnetlane, It li vary altnplo to eluon n clocl-., wblel may aouad raffter ������bntird. For do ntntteur It le not nlwnya ueccauiry t<* take the clock to piece\". WitU a little caro and -mtlence niiJ iiKlni; huhio iKMizlnp, a clean white mar. ��������� aalilo , brush and aotua oil u chcli eun lx* cleaned and put In flrnt rlnra rttnnlni* orciur, 1'lie beaKlnf nbouM ln> clean nritl free fnim oil, You can teat km- rlne by putting ��������� Uttlo on tbe ImicU of thn hind. If It la ii<>ocl. It wilt dry o:r, leavlni* th* hinj i|Ulto clout), but If nny irroaHo remolna on the hand It I* not fit to use, The ull abonIJ lm ef thn very heat' thnt enn be procnrixl. Vcii'tabln oila t-heuM n*wr be OHcd. f-'ltvl; oil can he procurwl from ''iiurdrtiKciKt or Jeweler, All looae dirt nhmild Ik* nTiiorcd from Ihe worU������ by blowliut wiUi U'llown or n fnu or dusting with t dry bruKh. In tho liitUtr caue urmttt'Hiv ahniiltl ha ������i- erelHed not to ln,uirt nny of tbe parta., Dip the broab In t!te her.'liu* an;| t,lM|i tha Hplndlit** and aplnilln IioIm nnd Um lueli' ui |li������ i'#t4|WWilli muc'i, Altif 'vavhln*; 11 j>art ������������������������!;>������* thp tr-\"'t ou \" ,��������� rtiir und rltiM In the bcnrln*-. Thin .lionlil be lepeHled frequently until on muru dirt la ae������Ji, When Ue clock hudrltd oil Ihe aptn. die IiiiIcm carefully. Tbla mar be done wiiu 11 UHittipKa in a hum nl trot.: cut 10 a One paint, -nil the tooth,of to* ott-micment wheel ilinbtly, using a float, bruah.-Popular MKbaolat, N'ji'onfou t'Hrliiu' J-OR SALJ-;���������S>ed potniotm. Uci.ttty, hi.\\tt:i.-n dujs ���������ln.1 l-'-'lyj weat HOelialnM tbemv amitli almut 15 Ki������k������, an iniinoiiHt yi������lder. Price! chain*; to Un eltore li������i������*; thenrxi follnw- inif the ainiioailiea nf the ahore linn t������ jiUee ol eomnieofmwnt. and on ihe lnnda In Uomoi Harbuiir, j Selami Dietrlct. ile.orlliad n* foll������>wn!��������� I Ptatkleta f veanditue*. l>������mn>*.(iiii������ ������t a |\"i������t planted at tne j I>J1*rvr~VVh������*o I t������wU tbla pint* H* annth wat onrnnr of V. fn.Hn'a .ila������������������������ thc.ee tvirlh ������V������ql ������i chalmi th*.<* *lmni \"*\"-' *\"*\" \" lu ���������**���������������������������-*������- < m: jMir pound; if by umil add |Mta j 1 ago, I.iiigtii' lotx nt rcdiifi'il j������ri- ci���������*, All order* will rciM-ivH my p'-mnpt nttenfion.���������1.>. Ryan, toinox, B.C. Don't you ttilnb If would pare cu*ajn/r (tad y������u kllM tho doy? Hat Oilll*f*al*. Wife*-*! claim tlmi lit** tii>ry *w ������''<��������� cantait.inu aUmt Kid acrea l������nt������\"l ihtaJfrtli d*y������f lHioi*mb������r ������������������������. i nit Iruit til������bt when ymi m' ' u< ��������� M. V. HimrON. , *������ae a dalfberme lie! It, r.(ia*i Kipt#A Ac������iif., liuli -Anii I tny If wiuii-'f I r,. i������*������> tliont'lat lip <4M fl***.' , I I'.' it* ���������a*J������ THE NEWS, CUMBERLAMD, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ������iv>'C-,j'J .OUU V.i S..-������_iA l������.l.aV������ every year are obtained from one of our ranches alone for making BOVRIL. This number is supplementary tolnrge numbers slaughtered in Australia and New Zealand to ���������provide the raw materi.;! for Spring Pishing Nurn������ ber BOVRIL. To save cost of transpor'-ation the first processes in the mnimfacture of 110VK! I. are carried out where Uie i-:-.tlle are raised at our own lactones on our Cattle r.u:c'iu*s. Take The tirBt'sight of the fine coyer iof the excellent Spring, April j Fishing Number of Rod aud Gun (in Canada, published by \"W. .1. 'Taylor Woodstock, Out., will Ptir | the blood of the thousands of fishermen throughout, thu Dominion I and start thern on the congenial ,| work of preparing for thu coming ���������I fray. Tbu lony; and varied nature of the contents of the number, in i which fish and fishing topics pre- 'j dominate, will still further stiinu- i lato them, and the opening of the . ifialiinj* season will nrobably.see un S. S. Katanya will complete;. . ������ . t. , , J -��������� 'increase in-the anglers' ranks I Going Out of Business On account of, ill health I find it impossible to carry on mv businet?g any longer, und the whole of my splondid (���������loe.k will be-dispo*������ed of at pi ices quite regardless* of cost. My whole sti.cK of WATCH US, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, ������'nd gTEKLINC SILVKIt-but Gins?, Leather Goods, Hooks nnd Stationery, Show Caae-*. Cum- ter and Safe, all torsade cheap -FOR SALE CHEAP. JVlcLEAN ! THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA. ������ ��������� CUMBERLAND, B.C., f Capital $3,900,000 Assists, $46,400,000 ** Dki'oxi'i.., 533,700,000 f Reskrve, $4,600,000 Money Ordersan*-: Now This IS a Genuine Sale. )&S������&Sl@&&S^^.>X&'!Xs)������^ 5 Issued in Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Francs, Marks, Rubles '5 % ��������� ���������*-rLires, Kronen, etc O | Payable All Over the World. $ J Savings AccountR Open With One Dollar Upwards. ��������� | A. B.NETHERBY, u^7m. % Unron Bay Items, taking cargo and sail for Mexico; to-morrow evening. S..S. Wellington arrived from San Francisco mi .Saturday afternoon last and will load cargo j for Yukon & White Pass Ry.Co.j Skagway. j Mr. John Humpbroy, jr. isj confined to his bed with an -at-; as one result of tbo interest, aroused through the wide dissemination of these stories. Three articles stand out as of value to the country: ��������� Preserving the Nation's Fish,'' by Ovrns McMillan, an illustrated de- ���������* ' seriplive account of tbe work of the Prince lid ward Island hatcb- ������������������������������������������������������������������������^������������������'^������������������������������������������������������������������������'# ���������<>*>���������������������������������>���������������������������<**, O y While in Cumberland Deal With Comox Co-operative Society, Dealers iu Fresh aud Salt Meatsand Farm Produce All Orders Promptly Delivered. O ��������� R. Webster, Manager. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������^���������������������������^���������������������������^ e^***-*^*****^*****^*** COURT OF liVISION. * i tick of la grippe, but is reported to be'doing nicel'v. Mr. Wm, Marsh. 11 has been |erjr; past week or so, bur fiom latest: vcpor's is improving. S.S. Cowicbau was away late! j \"Tho unsolved Mystery of the i Salmon,'' by Bonnycastlo Dale, . . . ' who has spent two years on the laid up with rheumatism for-the.: n .������,,.���������,.* <., . , . . , Pacific Coast studying the ways ��������� of the sal mon and, with the ex- jception of one point, leaving the '! mystery still unsolved; and \"Con- on her Sunday schedule trip. ; ,. t TV -v ,f l) -ir J * iservation ot ISon-Ae-it rnuldino Mrs. Wm. Carter returned j ... , . ,, n ���������, , , ,, ... Irishes of tbe Great Lukes,\" by home ou Sunday alter spending I ,,, ',, ., . ��������� ���������, ��������� e v- , n ' } ... &-iW.-L.-Me-ehanv Chief Fish Com a-few week's vacation visiting i . . , T, ... ,,;���������-.���������. . T \"imissioner for rennsylvatiia, in _JxicJtjis_ia_\\^i.c.to.na and Vancou-1 , . , , . \",., , _ _ pwiirclra-plea���������-is���������put���������-ion-ward���������ou . ��������� ������������������ , . ! behalf of a policy'on which there Mr. Fred Ray returned home: ... , *\\. ,..i c . ,. , I will be great dilrerencotj of opin- on Sunday after spending a short,.. _. ,......,...,. ..... ... .,. vacation in Vancouver. A Court of Revision for tbe City of Cumberland will- bo held in the city council chambers, on Monday/May 5th, 1909, at 7:30, p. in. Any person or persons finding themselves improperly'-, assessed for the year 1909 may appeal to this court, either personally or in writing. ion but which closely concerns the future of the Great Lakes iisher- 'f he, local fans arc quite busy iu regard to having a better dia-, ��������� . . . , ������ , b ��������� ��������� ! separate provinces are told mond this vear, it *'������������������������������������\"���������\"'������***''������������������������������������������������������'' irrangemeuts! can be made to have .site cleared they have chosen, no doubt with the assistance of several other new men will make our other friends \"go some\" this season, j Mr. Jackson Arthurs is hav-j ing his new house built at Fair-1 view, Union Hay, and when! completed will greatly add to( Union Hay's splendid homes, , The Yacht D.iloura, witli Hon! ��������� ,, , . . ., ��������� pare of an excellent number the James Duusimur ami party sail-1, n , .... , ��������� t ������ , , , .,., , ,, ' ' . ; the sportsman will be able to nud ed lot* Victoria bundav evening. '. . ... ./.... . , . ' \" ; material which cannot mil to prove Capt. .Seward, oi the barge Or- . . ' 1 ' of tbe < ies. Then fishing trips mi four in :. manner irresistibly reminding fish or men ofincicfenu in their own |experience*. A IScw Brunswick j'Lo������t La to Found,\" is particularly ! good, though each t-tory lifts an jinteiest all its own. A similar {variety'.if fare will bo found foi j those interested in other forms ol (sport, ''A Lady Moose Hunt in | New Ib'iini-'wick,\" by Miss Kmach ' eing a good specimen, Oneveiy A. MCKINNOxH, City Clerk. FOR SALE���������All of my household'effects consisting of tables, ehair,s,_bedr,oomjiuJt,s, j>taves__et,c. Mrs. R. Grant, Cumberland 15. C. Dr. Kerr, Dentist, will be in C'lmberlaiid only until end of March. Consult him at once, if you require any dental work. NOTICE:���������No ads will be changed after Monday noon of each week. NEW Notice is hereby given tbat Thirty D.ivs after duto I intend to apply to, tlio llonotiraWe Chief Commisi'ionor ] 'nf I/,mis and Works for a LiconEe to! prospect for coal nud petn.loura un-1 dsr the fol'ovi-tug tlesor.bed lands situate , iu Sayward District, B. 0., commencing at a post on the bink of the CatvtDbell Eivcr., opposite tho S. E. pout'of lot iG������. Thecce ' due North 30 oiiiuiib more or kss to the ; N. E. corner post of said lot 164; Thence : ilue west lit).70 chaius ntore or hss to tlu- j N W. cornor of uHid lot IG4. Tlit-nc,-. tiouih 30 chains. Thence due east 66.70 : chains more or less to placa of cotnmeuoe- mciit, | Dated this 9th day of Match 190!). K PRIEST. : K. AIDA Merchant TAILOR LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS CD,At>E TO OI^DER RJiD IH ANY STYLE YOU LULSH. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Prices From $20 to $40. C U M B E R L A N D, B. C. The PRIZE WINNERS For March NOT CE is hereby given that the uuder-; sigmd intend to apply nro utoutn utter , 'tife-date-of-the-firiit-publica+iovi-of-llHS-no--��������� ti e to theGnvoruor-iii-Oouncil to- aijprov | ���������A ot thu plana and site nf a proponed boom ! ing ground in Oomox Harbor in tie Die- j iii 1 of C'litio.*;, Va eou/er Ll.iud, iiri ish ; Columl -ii. | AND NOTICS is a's > si>#eu that a plat, of the propopo'l works itifit-iher with a de : sc iptio'i of the fito hava boon tlepomud ; in the i Hue of the NMnit-ior of Public! Works nt Ottawa, ai d in thn olliu: of the j Uislroi r.Kpislr.r nl Landa in the City of Viet' ria, Province 11 Hritiah Coltnnhia. I Dii'Dil ihia Kith day of .\\.ini|i, Hlu'J, KItASKK ItlVKli LUMBER CO. ; Do you bold the duplicate coupon bfaring one of the numbitB below? If so you are entitled to an eiej*;iDt 1C9 piece china dinner t-et. Remi.ieraber if yuu do not find your iiua-bcr Hiuona tbe li<3t tin- month, T������eWt~yourcoTlpone, ^annrrwhTnTTore youTcau\" -you are jTuTt~as~ri\"iiely��������� lo win next month on thi\" moiuh'p coupon as not. 4087S 31910 34148 36663 36449 3S588 30439 48857 47555 49852 Every 491b sack of ROYAL STANDARD -FLOUR cot.tains a r.'.un!*ei'ed coupon on i'Jinf*; the holder to a chance lo win one of ten beauiiful ami cosily ehina dianer seta tbat are given away monthly to the ueers of this fa mo lis* bread flour, Save v< or com oiip, make an effort lo gather all you oan���������,you will find your number among the lint winning number's will appear in this t-pace one >f tiie e ' niisscd bv I'Vci'viiiK\" at I'uion Hav, as he Dn you in'end to piireba-io it iit:W 15 iay olo tlii*- ������*n*i*n? We ' have over Twnitv D'irorcnt Modi In to uhonno from, Ymir uttemiii n i,i ������������Heil to our rinven Ui Ktmiiit'r, il -pli'iidid lt!i-Kli\"h Hio uli<, So\"). Coventry ThrtoSpeti't, only tJfiT.flu Wi' ne I KngliHli, Canadian and Amtri- cm Wheel* tnm 810 to $115, OurM in the hi'St repair shop in Viottirii, mill our worHiiwi ������ro ������ll *x|nrtKiitii,o btmiiieHB. het un ,ln *,enr ie|,iiirti ������. Did wheels tuian on nnw oiib������. AkhiiI wmitetl in unre|ii'������Heutuil tirtitory. Write or mil on us at our now Hlore, THOS. PLIMLEY, CENTRAL OYOLE DEI'Or, j 1110 Oov't,, St., Oppoii'e Spoww'u! ������*' OurBi������tho Pioneer Lioyelo Storo. VICTORIA, 11. 0. )hii.wiwii**i nin-rr ������������������ J-'OU SALK-Aiitoiiiobile in jood tii'der, priceSloO.OO, Apply m Iv. Abe, No I Juplowu. Comox potatoes choice tpudiryi 'in Ashcrol't potatoes Ktipurior-1 quality snitublo for ��������� wm\\ t2J(e, at | J . MoPiiee ik Sons. l{.fJ.,JoJ.,{������^.,J-fJ..J.^,rlifi.,J.^-J\"J-.J\"'l.-*l������,ri''J������ t Vancouver Milling & Grain Co., Ltd. VANCOUVER, ������. C. binger Sewing I Machines For Sale ? --ON- ���������T i T 2 r\"5~> lii^bly uppi'ccitUi'd lll^c men- iy ii.ie number wlio iitli'iiiK'd , Mins Mu\\ was well kiMWii by all sbippink' ljHtt>i W()��������� lhli ,ilvvl. mi!tllU; ,!,'��������� olbcrs who innl' part we I'M Mies Wbi to, Mi mi lliiinlcii, Miss HiiiiIci. and . Mi:* I'oitoi'. Miss Hi^ney, Mi, I'lilniei'and Mr. ISowynr acted us judjie.. \\PknoTuner Easy Terms | Lever Urtiiliem, Toronto, will sciul ynti free n cake of their fainniiK I'Ian to', ttiilct Heap, if you incntinii this p;iin.i. -AT THlv- News Office, | *H������^*H**f,*r'M*4\"l''Iwl,^*M,*l*l,'H'i''4* Public Notice- he Right Price Furniture Store NewGoods���������WALL PAPER LINOLEUMS and LACE CURTAINS The Rij-ht Price lfui'iiiture Store, A. McKinuon ���������*������ **������*���������*������������������������������**���������*������������������*������������������ +*etm>*m\\ i Mr, W.J, (lomd hu'-i arrived in tin- I'tMiici and will be in Luuibc'iaml link week. Tbosv w.tniinw their piano or or^an 'lined in ti iiv:>i't;i ,d ttiiinuer should yet Mi. Ctuid to t!o it while lie is in if, Cha;<4' s model* at''. Leave ivilv^ it AlUVS. !���������������������������������<>*><) C>i\"< f> v v^l'>^*>-*>4.0 ,. ... , < , i, ��������� , ,\\U', ItliU .111r. .'iiiua,, ,.,,.,t . Iioino tiy *,*, udiiffn,,^'.*. ou.tt. F. Hii'liiii'dnoii.iif Aines, lloldeit i^: Co. of Vuiieoiiver im'i.'t'd by IV/ilaj'- hunt, II Ib'ifb', of Naiiiiiniu, was in town ln*.t. week, Huteliinm'^s finni dark brown thoroughbred Lt%dioi'ii.-. Muleliird prize wrnnei' Viineoiiver Kxldb- tion, 1'i'ieo #1.00 per Sfttiti}* ol I'd i^gs. S. V. Uob-.nli, C\"ino\\, To l'Jropcrty Own- crs anil Householders of Cumheiiand: Please take notice that all ashes, rubbish MAROCCHI BROS \\ GROCERS & BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF CUMBERLAND BOTTLING V/ORKS LOST A lady'ti gold Inel't\" nnd Iniin; ibe 1 x'k'-.t fontiiin** a plioio. Kinder will phit**o .etuin suiiie to i,in ofbi't*. CiC, iiuw }\\\\ni2 in rear Whi'ti thn Air*!,'*,'. Flv Dre-'t'Uio'.i;',;ts nn 1 then niori* i)i'eatiiit������i.������,',H,,, .u.'l ,'.',ic',l will the end be aud what v.ill tbey nil be woith wi.in tin. fus* real airship ri't's triinnph.iiitiy Oi* tav/ii Journal, ��������� -��������� -- roll HALK A bai j\" in fin-t c'tt-p condition, fi,i* (utiiit r. r������*-*. l-,������ keep ���������trt\"'*������ b\">o --li|������Ji.ii������|i- A jui������p--������i.l fi'H fur iio e.mti. Aji, y il N i. *> Oilice; William Potter arrived lionii' fi'iuii Nuiiaiiuo by Wi'dni'.silaj'V botil. -: Rover Motor Cars :- Now nnd Uufirnntwecl Prom $600 ^^meweieme������me������mM9mweeewem^e9KeeweWmW^^nWei^ewtKetewemmm TUeHc celcliratcd \"ats are written down from twm to aiviv Iwdow cost lo niake room for lyu-y ino-hls. ot premises (which are a menace to the public health) must be removed by and not later than April 15th, 1909. Hy Order of tho Medical Health 8 Offickk and City Council. At-ents for Union Urewing Company',s HK1CR and PORTKH. Wholesale DcaJcns in au tvtuus oi Wines and Litpiors. tf'V������ii;n(,,,i: SECOND STREET U'1/fc-liR.t to.MIMItJM1*^^ .wrw'ww ���������tW,*!'!**\"** mwMi OdlZiWSiWdQilCVftViQ&QQ ���������Q������t*M(tOClO������MftOMM ESLARD TAILOR 8. ISAKA, PROPRIETOR : P Itnley Auto Company Victoria. IF V'M' WANT '\".OOP PRIXTINC. <\".o TO Tliiv N KWS. !*TUST-CLASS W< >U il i s 2 1m\\W und Geiitlemcn's Suits Made to Order frnrn S-**o tn 1*35 All Work Fir*! Class Perfect Pit Guaranteed."@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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Titled \"The Weekly News\" from 1897-01-05 to 1898-08-09 and on 1899-04-01

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