@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "0a1ceeef-c333-4610-ac39-3061eeaaf59e"@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, "1910-08-02"@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/1.0176899/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ f -Vl M)6 6 *V.V'CT0R5is 11 A Journal Devoted Especially, to the Interests of Comox District, The News, Eighteenth Year, CUMBERLAND B. C, TUESDAY, AUG. 2, 1910 Subscription #:.o-' a Yf. "tf^*":r. THE BIG STORE This hot weather means va- vacation time andy ouwi lno doubt want to get away for a visit somewhere. You will want a Suit Case, Valise, Telescope, or Trunk, SUITCASES We have just received a new shipment of these and can show you a splendid assortment. Imported Grain Fibre and Brown Enamelled Cloth, Hnndsome Finish, Brass Plmted Looks, $8,50 & $3.75 Heavy Rattan, Leather Bouml, Brans Studs & Locks' / ..$5 00- Heavy Canvas, Steel Frame, Bras? Locks. A spleii- did article to stand all kind" of vveur. $6.00- i SoLdBruwn Leather, fulid Bins-������ Locks, Linen '��������� ......... - .. - .......$800, ������������������'������������������.���������'Heavy Solid Russet Le������'her, Lj.n'cn LiriKl, Shirt ���������Pocket's, Solid Brubs Locks &. Bolts , $10 & $1.2': ;:TRUNIjS .; ..' All kind? and sizes; the better, ones having two Clothc3. ' "-.: Trays and Solid Brass Locks and Ctaspa. !'- Prices, $4.50, 5.00,0 00,6 75, 7 00,8.00, $15 & $19 ; TELESCOPES I , memeeMmeweweememmmmaneeeeeemmeaweMmmmmm -: ^valises,' ';;":. ���������> Imitation Grain and Solid Leather from 75c to $9.50 TENTS ', 6 x 8 x 2 $G.50; 7 x 10 x 2A $8.0Q. 10 x 12 x 3 $10.50 , f EVERY ROLL OF WALLPAPER IN STORE HALF PRICE]) [. 0T GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER IN GROCERIES. I.-' t Simon "Leiser ������Sc Co., Ltd. Dunsmuir Ave., Cumberland- FOR Furniture Wallpaper Mixed Paints Beds and Bedding, ���������H^*H**M*^*M*,H~.~lrM**l'* STOVES RANGES *.TaiT.f.TaaTa.T.������Ta������lTaaT������>aT���������!������������������ T~- * ���������* --' ������������������������T���������T-. ^B**HFffl& T^he Magnet Cash Store. . T. E. Bate, Cumberland. i^j*������������������i������*i*,V������������>l,t^***������y,v^^^ * MAROCCHI BROS GROCERS & BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS Agents for Pitsener Brewing Company's BEER, Wholesale Dealers in all Kinds of Wines aud Liquors. . SECOND Presentation to Ex-Super- intendent, F. D. Little. 1 On tbe evening of the aist ultimo, the following officials! met at the Company's oflice 1 Mr, Clinton, paymaster; Dr. J. Gillespie, physician aud surgeon, nnd Messrs Matthews, Wall and Kes ley, mine bosses, The object of their meetihg was to take leave of Mr. F. I). Little, ex-superintendent ol the Wellington Coll. iery Company. During the evening Mr, Matthews, on behalf of those present, presented Mr. Lit* t1* '"''th n wvv vnlmhlf* nnir nf field ���������*br.nep.( each lu nn lnf������vm*dl Th������* follnwin** ������t* tbr������ wimi'iv-> speech spoke of their long iwsoci-1 numbers (or July for Royal Stun (Utoti with Mr. Little, the lii-^b' " STREET A special feRture for next Friday -mid Saturday at the Elbctric Theatre will he ''The Burning of Koine." The public should not I oil to see this film ns it will he one of tlie best that has ever been shown. The rest of the pictures for thti balance of the week aro all very fine, amongst the number there arc some excellent side splitting comics. The following passengers ar- lived by City of Nanaimo this week.���������Mrs R. Grieve, Mrs, A, McNeil, Vancouver; Mrs. W. U. Then!, Chilliwuck. esteem iu which he was held by mciO anv������ i.ls< iiia.*;, ,v^.,*..h ijv.,.. ities as friend and superintend ent. Mr. Little, who was great ly taken by surprise, replied in u very fccliug and appreciative manner, Mating that he is ;uxty- nhte years old, forty of which has been spent in the Dunsmuir employ and that he has now retired j .j^J. 0{^1 under very satisfactory touditi- ons. After *he presents ion, re freshmen**- were *crvcd nnd *tu evening spent sociably, dard Flour:- 99089 96127 ,���������>>}- j- 90211 76609 87067 o . . -������ ������������������"'������������������-I 75635* ��������� J$> J Great credit is due to Maua- ger Stewart in the manner and spit it in which lm met the re quests of the men, 'hereby scttl ing any grievance to the sntisfac- t Mr A. B, I foyer, formerly Principal of Cumberland Public School, is paying the ci'y a viait City Council, The City Council" met in regular' session on Monday evening, there being present Aldermen Brown, MoLood, Merritield and the Ma vor, The minutes of previous mooting wero rend, nnd' adopted. : A .communication-was received from ,tho Union of Brithish Columbia .Municipalities, requesting that inoinooi'shipfeobe forwarded, The amount whs ordered paid, Constable Gray's report��������� Nif-Jit Watchman, $71,00; Polico Court, 810.00; Rond Tax, *5.00; Seules 81.50; Scavenger Buckets, 1,20; Scavenger, SHO. 50; Accounts, Light, $������7.10; 11, Grant & Co, $U'3, The contract for] stumping nnd clearing on Dunsmuir Avenue, was awarded to A Maxwell, Tho contract for clearing Fourth St, was not uwM'dcd, The amendment to scavenger by law was rend the third time und passed. ' Air, Siddall was the only ton��������� derei* for puliee uniform*. No decision was arrived at in regard to thorn. Medical Health Officer's half yosrly report was received, and will he found in another column. There being no further business the Con noil adjourned rT^iviTM.ANTVft i'vion WATER WORKS CO., Ltd. NOTICE. Cro.���������i,. i .if-iy" '--'.ii i<������r Nttitnitttt*. Kew Steamer For LocaL Run. The second of tho two now steamers being built iu England for the C, P. It. is to ho named the Princess Mary, This is tho news given out by Capt. Troup, superintendent of tlio British Columbia coast sorvico oil the C, P. ll. The captain has recently returned from Winnipeg, whore ho has been in cmforonco with the officials of the company iu rega.d to a number of inuttiM's of policy. Ue states that the Princess Mary will be launched next month, and it it is expected she will he here huforo tho end of the year. This host is designed especially for the run up the oiitft cuiist of Vanooii ��������� vor Island in place of the City of Nanaimo, but nothing definite is stilted in i������U regard, She will be a line general purpose boat capable of t dung any run that may ho required of iu������i*. ��������� i Tho Prince-'s .Adelaide, which wus launched recently, is being piidinl idiead, and will hu ready to leave for tlii* e-mst in October, *******l!^'*ft***^*>*jf^*'** **>***������#<������->'l^.**-*ef^^- ���������M<-' - fr THE CORNER STORE I s������������������exs<5xs)������'^^ j Our Special Sale for Eight Days is $��������� going strong. Hundreds ot people | visited the store on Saturday and ben- ���������*������ I efitted from the good values they re- | ceived. Everything in the store in j DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, is reduced. J Be sure and come this week, as these prices are J. N. McLEOD JQnnsmtiir Avenue,! OUMBERLAND. B. C. YOUR NAME IS GOOD. *������<^������������g*>*v*%*������^/*>*^i*������VbM^ ANYTHING IN THE JEWELRY LINE SOLD on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ffiif������*i������������*'''Y������*������J^������������\\j^ STODDART THE JEWELLER. I f^ST Next joor to tho Royal Bank of Oanads, Cumborland. J> Courtenay���������Nnmhor of candi- The stwiuier is to replace tho Cliariuiii'oii the Victoi'ii-Vaucoii. vor run.���������.Nauaium llenild. High School Entrance. The results of the High School Examinations for Cumberland and district, are as follows: Cumberland���������Number of candidates !', piiSced fl. Hick Acton, 1)10; Williniii McKuddon, BSt); Annie I.oese, 57B; Ullda Watson, 870; Charles H<'rne, 558; Janet K. Hohnrtson, 1550. Comox���������Number of candidates 1, passed I. Ambrose A, Moore. BUO. dates I!, passed S. Bessie Woods, 021; Agnes V, Sliophuid, 593 Union Hay���������Number.of candidates ft, passed 2. William Camp- Ixdl, r,:H; .Jiu-k Uus-oll, 550. Mi������* Janet Iv. Stewart, of this city, daughter,of Mr. Dnn 8iev.*������* urt, iwi'iio of tho winners of the (toveiiior Oenerid's modal* for proficiency. Mrs. J������din McNevin left SuridayV Iwat for Vancouver, I RECEIVED TOO LATE. Wc have just received a shipment of jntc Rugs & Mattings too late to put in stock and will he placed on sale at once as we do not wish to carry them ������i lo urn. nm! she ffilnk* she'd 1k> iloln' U'tlcr to lake IUm " ] didn't mean notbin'. Is Doc Kinross i ___ | sweet on you?" j The girl's lips quivered, and her eyes suddenly glistened with tears. "Do you want to know what he thinks of me?" she asked, her voice vibrating with suppressed bitterness. "He thinks so poorly of me as to believe me capable of marrying Abe!" Her hopeless tone implied that lie could think no worse. Mrs. Morningstar was dumfounded. Such a view of Abe was incomprehensible. And that it should bo held by this girl I whom she scorned, seemed past belief ���������j���������*Vnd-yef1--' good of suffering humanity, not only in her own time, but to continue throughout future generations, passed her ninetieth birthday recently. Florence Nightingale, tho heroine of the Crimean war, enters her 91st year feeble in health and with weakened intel- lect. Able to do little for herself, she is constantly attended by a nurse and the latter days of her life are passed quietly in her home in, London. On the anniversary of her birth many admirers remembered her with flower* and numerous friends called at her home, while King George sent hern telegram of congratulation, Of late years Miss Nightingale's lif.-r has been so secluded that many persons had lost track of her and believed she had passed to the reward div������ K rnAPTBR XX. f/INROSS' tolej-ram to Newport brought nn Immediate reply. Miss Wolcott wu at her summer homo nnd would bo there until late In tho autumn, He had time on hit Jounioy to reflect upon tbo episodes of the ftnat few days with comparative coolness of ludiimttut and to see some things with more clearness than on a llrsl view, also tint various development* of the miiiiiner appeared in somewhat different perspective now that ho looked ut them from a little distance. "I went to that farm to find seclu- ilon, iiuli't, a monotony that would leave mo free to study, and what I fell Into-plota and counterplola, with country courtships, disguises, a stolon infant, bininled chambers, murder-"1, sul- eldim, ({hosts and a discovered lielre*1*! >tlioti ll tbuUMit iu 2 iniilio much eveltemenl nt Ww. port. Why, It's boon a strain!" He had been told before leaving tin- farm that his fellow boarders were to go buck tu town before lu* return, When he had paid tils hoard Mrs. NinmiiiiiMiar. niiOtt lUv. vi'.V*. <,, ;,,.. extra fees for her conniving in his dl* guise, had thawed so far as to volunteer the promise that she would account to the yonug ladles for his <)��������� parti)re by saying that tho farmhand had boon discharged because of tlio lii"iJ fro- ooenoy of his headaches. He wornloi- oil whether-In his nlHwnee iiiiv aeci son of his sense or Jtislleo that hn was trying to place her In command of tho great weallh that belonged lo her, He himself was remarkably free from tlio money madness of the age. He had always had more than enough for his needs, but tint enough io spoil him. anil had therefore gone through life, thus far, escaping tho mania fur accumulating wealth. "Her money may quite spoil the attractiveness sho now has in her simplicity, her perfect nntiiraluess, when one Is alone with her, Just the and- ���������lode* ol lieortfiiuia; ifioio Your Rising Chance. i Jf you're uumm lor to vlimb ' lilifh in lltv m uny nimt I ilon't yon m in* trouble o������ a bar, tlt'i un uiminp ugnt An' so Himrin' oui o' tight tn the r*tu>n wti������re me trusty prices are. -Ailiiiua Constitution. Impossible. Dnrtor-Mndnui. It Is Impornllvo that you put your husband on u low diet. HU fever Is Km great. Wife-Hut how can I when everything Is mi higbv- Oui'luDiitl Commer* olol dnvdtie '������������������ the laborers on tho tiiiial. I aikel Sir John what to do when a imui whs injured on tlio work, His first question was a'.wayit, 'Has lie h (uniilyi linn he childrenr~' On an affirmative answer ho invariably told mo in earn* oi*l, 'Find tho ntoaiiK to pay Unit man; don't let his children suffer.' I do not refer hero to what Sir John has none in the building of tlio country, imr to hi*. wonaVful uttuiiiinetitH, I Jinvo Just found in him n lender Iicitrl; his memory is sacred u> mu lurever." ��������� dental hints would 1* dr<������p|*'d us m *'I������#i this here's yonr gratefijlne-s fur | hl������ pretended character. He '���������wild tmi Mil we d������a������������ fur .vn������ine>������ timiried tin* g'ri. nf Hut fAK| approaching reopening of A bud* of weariness cmue Into r'.n- j the college, when ho would have in nt������*������'������ f)rm *������'i*> *i������*i Dp lie/ mui\\i mid onii.tj from the ���������������������ftit������ hr Klnro">< of the funilfy "Win* d������ *���������������������������*��������� WNfit i������ ninrr.t, iiwur j it ������������������������ ������u^n he was Hearing the end Mr*, MorulitgHiur snopped nor witn j of hf������ founiey that some Indistinct up the ������|tM*>lliing him lirgan lo ������*smimi> .Icti rv id dii*"i>* " ' ulte ultiip* und the reallaslloti iu dawn i Bound to Be Ready. The laiiiily wore lo leave town on th������ two o'clock tram, mo llie mother, said, n������ she was hurrying along the preparations: "Vow .'hlldren, gel ready to go Ii"- lore luiieheou, Di'ii'l h'ave nnyliiing U> be done at the very hint ininiite,'' And lite i!hildi>.it ������i������id tin > umiM not. I.iinehoon elided, liny burned into their wraps and started. In the hall the mother ������.������iii: ���������'Kdwis'il, y������u uidnt bru.-h your teeth." "Vi-h, ma'am, I did." "lint vo rmildn't," she said "Von didn't Iniv time, Why, y< n n.-t thn minute got up tr������������m Ihe table," "f know that." s������id Kdward. "tml w������ wore in such a hurry Hint I brushed 'tin b (ore I i������*e." A Quiet Tip. The man who linns* ne snows ll nil Kroni ins lolty imii'li msy g������i u full, Hut tm who is hi times in doubt AUy imu nis wttuKness hu m������ii*r Imw ������he hurnii) Wm. And so io ������vf������ up lh" seort ills uu.iiiiiiij uusiress riistrled him. - i.ipjiinuotfe. tstids th������ Questien. *ifl������s t'liii-The women are now ���������emllMg "in n riiiuluu trj i<> iho iiiau, Miss I'ert-lf they're young and pn������t' ry I hoy win got the ring from the mtrJ wlihoiit criing ti������r ij. - Hsltlnior* A mens H. Why Two Ears Art Nseiitary. toll UI III t lutein Im nuW.i , .ei,.i'.i.i������ frnm n o������ittrnl pofr'. of rllslurbnnee, just ns waves rndltHo when a stono is dropped into sti I water. Ho far ns Ihe hearing of etch individual is concerned those wa*ea move in a direct lino from the cnuse of tho sound to his <>nr, the impa't being Ihe great- est in the ear ueafsl lu inn source, This being tlio fn*o, a person who has totally lost the acme ut heiirinu in one ear, althoui'h ho imi.v iinav'ine that the detect Is ot litilo lonseuuenen, cannot locnti* tlio dlrorflon of a soimd to save his life, even when the coiitro of dlsturb������iicejs���������auitojioarjni" Mrs. Pat's House. One of the most remnrknlile houses in the world is the Loudon ronitionee of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the actress, whose recent entrance Into vnudoville has aroused so much iutore������t ������.nl comment. It in in il* (urnifthmenl that the Cnmnhnll resilience owes ftt title to di������tiiiftion. Bach room In the home represents s different coui.tr", and within each room nre gathered the various trophies, mementoes and work* o| nrl which Mrs, Campbell associates o|en*nntly with her visile lo that (.aMieiilar country. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. a life of such great good as hers ha* been. Born in 1820,' in Florence, Italy. the daughter of nn Englishman, she- was highly educated and became brilliantly accomplished. Early in lilt her great interest in alleviating suffer- ing manifested itself and led her. when alwut 24 years old, to the stuck of hospital conditions. She trnvele-l all over Europe visiting the civil an-1 military hospitals; studied the management of hospitals, and in 1851 went into training for her lifework at ,a,i institution conducted by Protestant Sisters of Mercy at Kaiserswortb, mi the Rhine. Returning to Eng and sin- put into thorough working order the ���������Sanitarium for Governesses in connec tion with the IiOiidon institution, M��������� the outbreak of tho Crimean war she caused a sensation by organizing a department of nursing at Scutari to cure for thu sick mid wounded British soldiers, With a sinnll band of associate- she braved tho dangers and hardship of the battlefield and, n' first, the opposition of the authorities. Her heroic movement was the inception of tin science of nursing, All advance in th> hospitals of the world's battlefield-' aiul the alleviation of some of their horrors is due to her. At that time the mismanagement of tho British hospital service was terrible, There was a lack of doctors an l cnnoral ignorance of what to do ami how lo do it. Although there wori' medical supplies and rations in plenty, they could not ho obtained without almost unending ofllcial rod tape, an-1 meanwhile thousands of bravo me i were dying of fever, starvation and putrescent wounds. Mild though she appeared, this gentlewoman hold a power of authority which could accomplish wonders and, when sb������i found her appeals (or supplies wero unavailing, she imperiously ordered n squad of soldier to break down the doors which held her from 4h'o-storo*. From that time forth sho was tho idol of the army. Her dovotion to the suffering soldiers will never (ado from Knglish memory,- At one time, overcome ai a renullpf her unonding labor and prostrated!w)th (aver, she refused to leave hor work, and, recovering, remained at hor post till Turkey wat evacuated in July of I860 Miss Nightingale saved the lifo and health of many a soldier, but in doing her uoblo work Impaired hor own health and she has s|ient most of lier life since as an invalid. All her efforts wero not confined to the battlefield *nd suffering soldiers. Through her ���������experience of army sanitation during1 the campaign she was able to give the 'British authorities all information 'necessary for the greatly needed reform in that direction. Bho character- iced tho Crimean war ai a sanitary experiment on a colossal scale. She has had printed many notes on her '5,w. ;���������!'.-1! < xj crii-nef ( whl^h h-v-r, I proved very valuable because* of their i clearness and detail, nud iho vaiue ol | ,tho school she founded for nurses can , be appreciated only by motnbers of | the medical profession, In HKW this noble old womnn wim ' decorated by the late King Edward ������ii,l \\\\IM k|IVi������iI>-������wu*'-v������������.t.t������.������ >.);\\ltt ; of-Merit. This order was instituted by King Edward in 1008 and only those | who have won distinction In science, i art, war, or tho professions ran re- I ceive il. Florence Nightingale was I tho first woman to have the Order*nt< i Merit conferred upon her. Among the , 'fe* who have received the decoration are Lord Roberts and l-ord Kitchener, representing ihe army, !*rd Rayleigh and the late l-ord Kelvin, lenders in natural science, and l-ord Lister, % great contributor to medical knowl* edge. Noble Florence Nightingale, tb<* worthy heroine of the Crimen, idol of tbe British soldier and benefactor of mankind for future generations, h������# but a comparatively short time to remain In this life, but the memory of her wonderful labor will live for year* f0 coma. iqjMMSu n THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Experimenting Cost $100 $1.00 Paid for the Cure Rheumatism Disappeared When the I writes: "I have great pleasure in j Poisons Were Removed from the testifying to the good results 1 have ! Ct/.������������.v. ku no ruACF'c obtained by u-ing Dr, Chase's Kidnty ! System by DR. CHASE S I un(, Liver m]a* For four \\ KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS |suffered from Rheumatism in my; Experiments are sometimes neces-j shoulders nnd hack and could not liftj sary and almost always expensive. It j my arms above my head. 1 tried near- j is usually wise to let others do the I ly all the advertised remedies. Lots of j. experimenting and profit by their ex. j them were to be sure cures, but none i perience. ;of them gave me relief. I When it is a matter of regulating j "I was then persuaded to use Dr.! the liver, kidneys nnd bowels and |Chase's-Kidney and Liver Pills and( driving out of the system the poisons ! soon found relief. By following up | which cause rheumatism, backache, j thu treatment a thorough cure wns \\ lumbago and othci pains and aches, i brought about and for six months'I i experience has proven that Dr. | have'been free from rheumatism. It Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills are j cost nie at least one hundred dollars the. most effective treatment available. I in experimenting before using Dr. They are different from ordinary I Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills, which kidney medicine in that they regulate j cured me at the cost of 25. cents a Taking No Chance. "Darling," he said. "I wish to b������ perfectly frank and honest with, you We are to be married a week from next Thursday. Don't you ihltik ought oefore it Is forever too late to tell you the story of my past life?" The Boston girl recoiled iu horroi from him. crying: | '���������No--iioJ Please don't. Tho ar-l rangenicnts for Ihe wedding have alt been completed, and I should never be, able io lace my friends again If it were io be nullified now.'"���������Chicago Record-Herald. i Doomed to Suffering mCH������DBt"FBUIH.lllU" the liver and bowels, as well as the kidneys, n.nd in that way get at the very source of trouble. Let others experiment if they will. This letter shows what experimenting cost one man, and many have had somewhat similar experiences. Mr. .Tames Clarke, Maidstone, Sask., box. You can be sure of definite, beneficial results when you use Dr. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. One pill a close. 25 cents a box. All dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Write for free copy of Dr. Chase's Recipes. If Too Presumptuous Head Waiter,, (dignified and pompous)���������"Have you ordered, sir?' Despairing Patron���������"Yes, I ordered a porterhouse steak half an hour ago and I wi������h to apologize for my rudeness. With your permission I will withdraw it as an order and renew it as a suggestion." Mothers can easily know when their children are troubled with worms, and they lose no time in applying the best of remedies���������Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. Tailor (to Tommy's mother ordering her boy's suit)��������� wish the shoulders padded?" Tommy���������"No, ma, have them the seat of the pc.nts!" . t. who is Do you An Embryo Fan ���������'" "That,boy of mine," said Nupopp, proudly, "is going to be u great baseball enthusiast some day." "I'd like to know how you can tell," rejoined his friend Bieecher. "He's only two weeks old." "Yes," said Nupopp, "but'he can yell louder than any chap of his age and weight I ever saw." ��������� Chicago Daily News. Confession of a Ghoul "You say that the deceased was a blameless man, beloved and respected. You knew him?" "No, I got that from his tombstone." to shine as a light to Is completely a Minard's Liniment lumberman's friend "How prettv the bride looks with those orange blossoms!" "Yes. she's a peach." "They make a fine pair, don't they?" "They do that, and she' the apple of his eye." \\ The female house fly lays from one Pflu hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty eggs at once, and as these eggs mature in two weeks, her descendants number hundreds of thousands in three months. Therefore all housekeepers should commence using Wilson's Fly Pads now, and by killing the few flies you, have at present, cut off the host that would come later in the season. - It Has Many Qualities.���������The man who possess a bottle of Dr^ Thomas' Eclectric Oil is armed against, many ills. It will cure a cough, br������ak a cold, prevent sore throat; it will reduce the swelling from a sprain, cure the most persistent sores and will speedily heal cuts nnd contusions. It is a medicine chest in itself, and can be got for a quarter of a dollar. Chicago Wins Londoner���������We have the largest hotel in the world. Chicngoan���������-Rnv, we've got a hotel that- has a dining room three miles long, and the. waiters go about on horseback, "^oologtsis my tiTTiT-ffll,J~"~l{tlWrT species of wild animals are gradually diminishing in size. The Curls of My Childhood. ] |With ull duo upologles.J ; How dear io my heart are the curls of my oliilillioort ! When memory's working recalls them to me: . i How often I've ranted and thought how 1 wild would Go if there were issued "no cutting" decree: ' ��������� . ' Aad now would I sing with great gladness forever / , It only those curls were upon my bald head. ' There is nothing of mine 1 would not deliver , , if only of me no such truth could be said: His head Is as smooth as the top of a table Thai's polished the lust. The hair that he owns fable. The glory that crowned htm Is all of the past. Dear days of my childhood, the curls that 1 owned then. The curls that have gone and have left me so sad, Sweet curls of my childhood, the way that 1 moaned when The roots all departed of curls 1 ones naa: ���������Judge, i i In Old Bagdad. "Have I ever told you." asked Scheherazade, "the story of the lake which covered the site of a vanished city and of the fisherman who cast, bis nets therein and drew forth the former inhabitants whom enchantment mid transformed into fishes?" "By tiie beard of the prophet, Schth herazade." exclaimed the sultan, "you've got 'em ail beat, a mile on tisb 8tories!"-Brooklyn Life. .. k "~- ' ������������������ ' ������������������ ; The First Straw. .{ from the closet, cobweb covered. _Tjooj������_iie_forth������his_oldiStEa.w_hat,. Finnish Lawyers. In Finlaud lawyers are obliged be- fove tbey can secure government employment to serve for some time as ordinary policemen for tbe purpose of gaining practical experience. CHS.Al.es BARRETT, ESQ. Harbor au Bouche, March 24,1909. "I suffered terribly from Biliousness and Dyspepsia for fifteen years, was treated by physicians and took many remedies'bnt got no relief. Then I took "Fruit-a-tives", and this medicine completely cured me when everything else failed. To all sufferers from Indigestion, Biliousness and Constipation, I strongly advise them to try this fruit medicine", Charles Barrett. 50c a box, 6 for $1.50���������or trial box, 25c. At all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. There Are Others "I saw a well dressed man get up and give his seat to a lady in a crowd, ed car." "Yes. so did I. He got off at the next corner." Incense In Tibet. Some of lbe inceuse .sticks made in Tibet cost from $1 to J'J apiece. The Best Timekeeper. The best timekeeper iu the world adorns the steeple of the Kerllii observatory. It varies only fiftccu oue- tbousaudths of a second daily, lu other words, it varies only a full second in sixty-six aud two-third days. Mount Etna. Plants near Etna attain an extraordinary growth owing to the subtor- riiuean beat. Strange to teil, there are numerous small streams on the sides of tbe mountain. The Cautara river, which still retains the uame of Alcantara, separates the plain below Taormina from the last declivities of Etna. I COUGHS & COLDS LEAD TO CONSUMPTION Colds ue the most dangerous of all I forms oi disease. A neglected cold leads to Bronchitis, Consumption, Pneumonia. " Coughs" are the remit of irritated bron- chisltube-. "PSYCHlNE"cutescoughs jby removing the irritating particle* sod [healing the inflamed membrane; It is a fermicide and destroys the tubercle germ, t is a tonic thai strengthens the lungs, the 1 liver, and tones up the ivitem. It makes for better health in sll conditiomof human- iiy. Crtitrongandthecough will disappear. ���������PSYCHINE" make, weak people I strong. It cures cougtu of the most obdu- I rate kind and breaks up ��������� cold in a It* I hours. Write for Free Ssnplt. Ft* Sals W all DrariW. i������' D������������Un See. * $1 per settle. Dr. T. A. SLOCUH LIMITED, TORONTO WHY BACKS ACHE Hardened Paint Brushes. A paint brush that has become hard- eued with palut' can be made soft nnd pliable by immersing It in boiling vinegar. After it has simmered in this liquid for a few minutes It should be washed thoroughly Id warm soapsuds. PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN* But, Oh, Ye Servants! Lady Ross���������Jane, what is the time? Jane���������It was ten minutes after 9 about five minutes ago. It'll soon be half past, mum. Plate Glass. Plate glass was tjrst made in at St. Picardy, France. 1688 To test the speed of a projectile driven by modern high power explos. ives British scientists have perfected it chwoscope which inn. sures time to the millionth of a second, "The people in here, T am told," hummed the mosquito, trying to find an opening, "put up this netting lo filter the atmosphere and make it more wholesome." . "0, come off!" exclaimed the other mosquito. "That's too gauzy!" Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. D'Auhist���������"Do you think my battle ���������picture expresses, as T have meant it to, all Ihn poiennnt horrors of war?" Kittrick���������"Oh. yes; it's tho awfullost thing I ever saw." Corns erinplo tho feet nnd make walking n torture, vet sore relief in the shape of Hollnway's Corn Cure is within reach of all. A woman is n^'er awe she is happily married until alio discovers that she isn't. Tf pvtv hnnse|{iw>nor would use Wilson's. Fly Padt fi'"o!v during the comititT summer, the house flv wouVI soon ep"sr> to exist, or ho grontly di- minishod. Wh������ro It Was Nae-dsd Barber���������How do you want shaved, sirf Man In the Chair���������On the fnco to ho $IOO-REWARD-$IOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been uhlo to cure in all its stages, and thnt is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity, Vn. tarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease and giving tlio patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative powura thut they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list! of testimonials, Address F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipatiou. If a hurn. ho immediately covered with butter tho skin will not blister. , Scent ot moth balls round 11 hovered, But he did not care for thai��������� Brushed it off, with care caressing. It was yellow now and sear, But he put it an. confessing. "New ones cost too much this year," . Down the busy street he wore It, Miiii and tiiijm.v was the day. But tile pou|ile turned and R'lgKled. "I'ipe Uie lid!" ne ueard them say. Ren was ne and sweatiiir freely When ue reached 11 is office door, Anil the intuitu- thai evening found the straw nat on tne floor, ���������Spokane SpoKesman-Kevtew. Not Complimentary. "Well." said ihe young lawyer after be hud heard jIs new client's story; "your case appears to be good. I think we can secure a verdict without much trouble." "That's what I told my wife," said the man, "und yet she insisted at tlrst that we ought to engage a first cliiss lawyer," ��������� Catholic Standard aad Times, Progress, Last year I expurienced internal pain. Aly doctor in lone supercilious The Kidneys Seldom to Blame -The Trouble Due to Blood Impurities There ' is more nonsense talke'd about backache than any other disease. Some people have been frightened into the belief that every backache means deadly kidney trouble. That, is utter rubbish. As a matter of scientific fact not one backache in twenty has anything to do with the kidneys., Most backaches come from sheer weakness, and kidney drugs joajnlL,pojsikly_^ur������_thaL__^oji_^(ied something to.brace you up and give you new strength and that is exactly what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do. Other backaches are really muscular rheumatism, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured the worst cases of rheumatism by driving the poison, ous acid out of the blood. Other back- ac'hes are the symptoms.of ordinary ailments such a influenza, indigestion, constipation and liver complaint. In women backaches often come from tho troubles that follow so surely on any weakness or irregularity in the usual blood supply. The one way to cure these backaches is to strike at the root of the trouble with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich the blood and bring strength to aching h'icks and weak nerves. Mr. Alex. Cockbum, Deloraine, Man., says: "About three years ago I suffered terribly from backache. I consulted a doctor and took his medicine, and wore n plaster, but did not get tho least relief. Then I got a belt, but this was as useless ns the other treatment, and my suffering still continued. Then one of my friends asked me whv I did not try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I got a box. Before they were all used my unci or in ion������ supercilious t,,orp w) improvement in mv AnriouncMl mail never coulil motor aualrt 1 'u' ii ������������������''P���������*''O'" ln '"J for it made me 100 automooihous. condition and 1 got throe boxes more. 1 ]\\y the tune ' '���������--' '"' n��������� "n I line) taken those all But I'm still under treatment, and onifhp signs of tho pain had gone, nnd diseasu more j ���������s \\\\ h,ls nnt since returned I feel Will surety deprive me of reason. I tnnt 1nP our(, lH pr.rrt,nnonl. My only worse man 1 suffered r(%r,,H ,��������� (.,m( r ',,,,,. m)t ,)0ftr (jf ���������., Aoros.paiua Das mo this season! 1 Wmii'ins* Pink IM1U sooner, for not -Harvard Lampoon. !������n'v would 1 have got rid of thu pain 1,1 , . .��������� j sooner, hut would also have snvei' The Word "Hank." The word "batik," or "hocks." as applied to skeins of thread or yam. is derived from the name of a Brabant manufacturer who went to England on tbe Invitation of Edward HI. lu 13M. Dutch Cities. Most Dutch cities are several below tbe sea level. feet Denmark's Artificial Butter. In Deumark artificial butter is made by stirring a little salt and sugar ioto cocoanut fat, then kneading it with iniJk containing lactic acid bacteria, yolk of egg aud a coloring substance. Going and Coming. ��������� In front of an lnu at Land's End, in Cornwall. England, hangs a signboard which reads on one side "The Last Inn lu Eugland" and on the other "The First Inn In England." American and Canadian scientists tell us the common house fly is the cause of more disease and death than any other agency. Wilson's Fly Pads kill all the flies and the disease germs, too. "'.,������������������ Out Of It Patron (to busy waitress)��������� "You haver't any sinecure, have you?" Waitress���������"Sorry, sir; but we just served the last order."���������Boston Trans, script. , DR. INDIAN- MORSE'S ROOT PILLS are not a new and untried remedy ���������onr grandfathers used them. Half a century ago, before Confederation, they were on sale in nearly _every drug or general A Peculiar Lake. Lake Van, iu Asiatic Turkey, is an unusually beautiful body of water impregnated with a potash of some kind, and the people use It for washing their clothing without soap. Tbe water has a soft soapy 'feel, ns if a quantity ot soap had been dissolved iu it. The lake Is some sixty miles long and from twenty to thirty miles wide. Dogs In Iceland. Icelanders do not allow dogs to be taken on a fishing expedition, believing that if they enter tbo boats or touch the tackle tbo catch Is bound to be a poor one. Area of Japan. Tho area of Japan Is 148,000 square mJlcs-nboiit 10,000 square miles less than tho area of the single Ntate of California, It would take twenty- five Jiipatis to equal the area uf tho United States, store in the Canada of that day, and were' the recognized euro in thousands of homes for Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Rheumntism' and Kidney and >��������� Liver Troubles. Today they are just as offpctiv, Just as reliable as ever, and nothing better has yet been devised to CURE COMMON ILLS For Women's Needs Every woman should fortify herself against those weaknesses and derangements which are usually present at times when Nature makes extra demands upon the system. For women's special ailments there is no known remedy so safe and reliable as For I'm sunerins lie to re, MINARD'S L1NIMKNT is the only Liniment asked for at my Morn and j tho only one wo keep for sale. All tho people \\w> it, HAULIN FULTON. rloaiatit Bay, C. IL ��������� The Norivegiiin law reoiilrea thnt when a lumberman outs down a tree he shall jilant one to take itn plami, The penally fur a violation of ths law i* a fine for the tlrst offence, imprison, inont for tlio Hoi'iiiid and retirement from llie lumber busl'ioNs for the third, Horn pared witli thexn regulations, tlio American programme of eon. nnr.'-iiirt'i uootni but the flrut uton in effective forestry, Tlio pain that folldwn a mriiqnito Into is eousi'd by a llui I that th" insect injects into the blood to ntnkd it 1 thin enough to swallow, Of Course It Was I "A college pnifes-dr lm���������< won 11 bet; by Ifocnii'g a eigai' lighted for eighty- live minutes ' "(Jri'iU smoke!" On the Lookout "Do yti notice y'r new neighbor*. Mrs, 0'Lenryr"' "Not to a puke to; hut Oi notice ivvry tiling they do," Frigid got cold comfort from him, I i "Kin hoar," "Yes; he told llli nifties: of icu t'l'cum.' Mercenary Maude, "I understand you ure engaged," said Mamie, "Not yet." replied Maude, "I bav������ several nflVix, but thu engagement rings have not nil been submitted tut inspection."-Washington Star. Trades Birds, Three little lunix uuy uiuinltig parched I l������n ru.i winiinu' sill. Tuny loosen su vtiry, very stole 1 nnerml Uimii h pill, lint, no; limy siiiiok ttiHlf heads wltt '"I'tiuriSH, Our iruuiiies nntlilnu nnw, ll n slui|iiy mis: ������\\n'ie mid tmenuse our oilis uis over iluwl -Julian's Mumry. Precocious. "Have you ever neurd a person curat the day he wns burn'/" "Yes; thill is very ooiiiinon," "He mum have had Uie gift of speed early,"���������Collegia 11. some twenty-five dollars uselessly silent in ntlur treatments," Dr. Will la ma' Pink Pilh are sold by ; till denier* in niodiein" or may In* hail by mail at 50 ecnts 11 box or six boxes for .$2,50 from Tlv Dr, Williiim.s' Medicine Co,, Hroekvillo, Out. siie ate seven Had 'Em on Hor List Toaelier���������\\fnry, name mine of (he groat inventions of the am1, Miivv ������������������������������������' 'T eeti-ln tbrht nbonvni-nffa oryiu' dolls nn' hatpins," Womon'i Wiles. O womnn, 111 yuur nuurs uf K's Why un jiiii ������|ieinl mii utitny v's? I'iioc mini must iiiiml liiH |"s nnd Q'f 'I'd earn ilio X's linn ymi l."������ Wliile lip In unriiiim iikii the It's The di'uali he neeiiH you're prone to Cs Vol lHe, n>'i'- ing-', irritations nnd (���������haling* dU- pi 11. il. To (his etui niitlii''g in so pure, 10 sWeet, SU speedily effective lis tile ll-e of Cuticura Soup, a - -ti- f ���������*< I, when tie- oeHKiiry, by f'uticiiii' ointment. Send .to Pelt- r Drug A I "h. 111. Corp., \\,u������- tun, U.S.A., solo proprietors, for their (HI- ,i���������.|il^e (IllllUf,! (JUKI,, Ii iiiOk ' ,,'! ,,l, ,1,1 il.,, f.u-i- ��������� ������������������ I t\\-. -die -A - ' the sl(in. Crows and Inssets. It Is estimated that one crow will destroy 700,000 Insects every year. The Rug. I The lifetime of a rug depends not a 111tlo upon whether It Is hung over a lino and beaten to remove tho dust or laid on a Hut surface and henteti and swept, The warp of even n small rug Is strained more by taking hold of one end and vigorously whipping out the dust than it is by a month's time uf wear, Tht Dorjgsr Bank. The Rrent North sea llshlng ground, known in* the pogger bank, l������ estimated to yield an annual Income of 111,000 a square mile. These pills possess corrective} and tonicpropertieswhiclthaveaniiirked effect upon the general health and promptly relieve nervousness, sick headache, depression, backache, weakness and other unpleasant symptoms, JJeecltam's Pills establish healthy conditions and furnish Help at the Right Time Sold liter*where. In Itoiss at cent* Tht Flnt Comtdy. Timlin Is Hie muse ������.������������-*������. Un r.is own r\\n*m he iramplM. He's aisrsvs fivinir ������0M ailvu* AnO ssllms nsrl ������xsmpi������s ������4*l**Ma*i������l tsmAtw. How Salt In tht 8sa Varltt, In n ton of Oca.I sen water thero are IH" pounds of salt; Hod nen, WJj Medl- tiM'i'nii.'ati. RV. Atlaiitli', ������l: KiibIIsIi olmnnel. 72: Itnltlc. 18; Rlnck st������, 2H. me. Cii^t'.ill. *e^, l|, Vaunhsn's Pergtry. The first rei'iudoii forgery on tbe flunk of I'tittliiiid was In l7.V������, when a linen drnper named Vntighnti employed smiie men tu ouiiinvo a twenty pound mile. 1 ne ti.ri;ei,v ������ns nist'iAeieil, sud he was hnnued. ; fond for free sample to Deft. ND��������� National Drug 4 Chemical Co., Toronto. Drttil't forests. Hrnsll l������ fur from lin'iua; the amount of forest with which Ir Is generally credited In the 1'ttlted Writes nud Ko- . fujio, tinmuli it bn* ei....trfii to supply nil It* need* under nnntm! condltlona. j; Ttbteet In tht Orient. , . Til* lte# nf tolmrro Is unlverstil In J the orient, and ihe word cheroot arid , 1 lt������ use e*im# from Madras. Tbe flrst' I elesM s#e>n by Coliimlnit **n wtep- '��������� perl *rl������l������ com etinolra. Pome Illtna- lasn Irlu*������ take ih������> lent nt ttte ftnkiaM stifl with 1 ennnlng twist nf tht Writ make the howl and long, ntrrnw at������t������ ���������f t |M|w la ttst mm eeriest viy. IVETERAN SCRIP! FARM LOANS Wo will accept a first rnort- pane on improved farm land and soil ymi Veteran Scrip in this way at regular eimh price, Write, to'day lor loan iip|������lie������tioii YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW Canada Loan & Really Co., Ltd, Winnipeg, ee+eee+e+e4eee+e*4ee*eee+ VJ I!Y0UGlV��������� JJ ft Kntm, forff*. spoon* crhnty. n serving plcm at Chrlttmu} ,7 pf:j*:,fi, init tht ciacj are " if.-mptd IBI?^^*-"*^po^" ist**)i Asishliti Wi.Uw. your Ultndt will hv,v thtf have rete(wrf ffie best ffttf ii fo de hid In i\\lm phtt, S������������l ��������������������� ult. t*t*s������f, "/.fieri, si;.,������>������i'Mi*ff' tCPIOKN Bf������IT4CO. Mil list ll������|,i.i, em ���������������. i Brass Band Thh h the T4m$ te Ottaniu* //isframtn't, Drnmt, fianet* Mmtfa, Ste. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A I AM J l/jvet������tlirl-ii*nii!r ijuubHl. KJotislslogus^ et-r* |*'fllr,������*faU(������t1.. i.-i������IW ffi*. KriiiiH ntr Mnnhln������ In Mas ������tr Motk������M*m*w*������s*a. WUAUE.Y. ROYCk, i������ CO.. Ussit** Tutu������i������, Oai, siul U isnt^g, Maa, W. N. U. Ne. m. THE NEWS. CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA^ fa***S*M Tie CumlierW liews issued Ever/ Tuesday by the Comox & Cumbefland Publishing Company. This paptr will not hold itself ftwjiotisible fortius opinions of oth- Mfs, aa may nnjiuar in its oolnniiib irom time to time. Cook's Cotton Root Compound Tho grwt Utorino Tortle, aud only suits ell'tictual Monthly : Jwsrulalor on which women can depend. Suld in throe degree? of strength���������No. X, SI; No. 2, 10 degress stronger, t}3; No. 3, for special oases, 85 per bote. Sold by all dructnsts, or se\\t( prepaid on receipt of price, _. _ Pruojiatnphlot. Address: TBI *i������������aU0l0ll(lC0..T0i-HT0, ONT. itwvmly H"ii������fcs*j TUESDAY, AUG. 2, 1'JIO, Wood's PfcosplwdiaOj, Ttie Great Snglisk ltemtdu. Tonus and lnvlsoKicesttio wluilo nervous systfltn, nmkoa nt.v. iiktod in ofd Vein's. Oun* A'err- on*. Debility, MuUtil and lirain Worry, J), potency, Sexual HVifcrteiis, yjmtssfoii malerrhtpa, and EffetitH v/Al'itaeor JtTCiasivi LAND ACT. Form of Notice, liapert, Vanoouver Island Laud District. District of Rupett, oust of mnall lake abiut J of a mile nor'.h of O-iorcio Lake. TAKE NOTICE that 1, Mutdda Louise Oropley, of Vancouver, occupation married woman, intends to apply forp nvtissionto purchase fallowing describe! lands; Commencine at u post planted three m'des north of S.W. ooruer of township 8; theuco east 40 chamst thence south 40 chains, crossing small river; thonco wrst 40 chain*; thence north 40 ohains to poiut of commencement, being about 160 aores. ALFRED E. CttOPLKY, (fraser, Vancouver. Applicant for that land on the oastern shores of Georgio Lake, Kupett District Pnted June 1st, 1910. Price U per box, six for SO. One will pleuse. t.������ will owe. Sold br all drtitftriots or mailed in plnln likfr. ou receipt of prlcu. iveio pom* Wet vuxiMfrtr. Tho Wood Modlcine Co. jormerlu Windsor) Toronto, Out. 8AYWAUD DISTRICT. ��������� ��������� " o ��������� TAKE NOTICK thut sixty days after date, I, Charles H. Strange, of Whalo- town, Cortea Island, Bswuiillower, intend to apply for permia.iou to lease ths follow ing described foreshore:- Commencing at a post placed at, tho liich water mark, al>out five obains northerly from the S, W, oorner of the fractional S. V7. quarter seotlon 36, Cortee Island, tbenoe running lo a southerly direction following the meander of the shore line to a point ten ohains southerly from the said S. W. corner of the fractional S. W. (liwrter seo- tion 36, Cortoz Island, and embracing all the foreshore therein down to low water mark. Dated July 25th, 1910. OHAS. H. STRANGE. LAND ACT, Form NTo. 9, Form of Notice. Coast District, District, ot Hunge 1. TAKE notidu that W ilium Leek, of Vancouver, occupation Ku^iueur, intends to apply for permission to purchase tho following described lands:��������� " Commencing at a post planted on the beauh about ouo and a half miles South E.ii-i from tho South East comer of U. L S35S, thonce Nortn e^niy (80) ciinius, thence Kibt eighty (SO) cluns, tbeuon South (80) chains, thence Wo-t (b'0) chains, to poiut of commencement, con- tuiuiug six hundred aud forty uaies, more or less, WILLIAM LEEK N:fcr, Vancouver, Applicant for that laud oust of Small lake, li'iout 34 of a mile north of Guoryte Lase. Datea June 1st, 1010, IN THE ESTATE) OF ADAM McKEl.VEY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all claims against the Estate of Adam MoKelvey, deceased, who died in November, 1909, must be presented, daly verified, to the undersigned, on or before the 20th day of Auauet, 1910; and take no tiisa-thaljifter such date the Execu trix of the said Estate will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, among the parties entitl ed thereto, rwving regards only to LAND ACT. Form No. 9, Form of Notice. Coaefc District, District of Range 1. TAKE notice that Verna Leek of Vancouver, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following desoribed lands;��������� Commencing at a post planted at the North West comer of No. 1, theuco West eighty (80) ciiains more or le.^s to C. L. 3358, thence North eighty (80) chains &- long O, L. 335S, theuce East eighty (80) chains, thence South eighty (SO) chains, to the point of oomnnuicemeut, containing six hundred and forty (ti-M)) aores more or less. VERNA LEEK Nt ma of Applioant. Dated June 4tb, 1910. northeast coiner of No .6, being four miles north of the southwest corner of No i, thence north So chains, thence west So chains, thence south 8o chains thence east So chains to tbe point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. HELEN SHANNON, Name of Applicant. Dated June 4, 1910. LAND ACT. Form No. 9, Form of Notice. . Coast District. District of Range 1. TAKE NOTICE that Walter Leek, of Vancouver, occupation engineer, intends 10 sppiy for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of No 4 (being three miles north of the southwest corner of No 1) thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to the point of commencement, containing six hundred and forty, 640, acres, more or less. WALTER LEEK, Name of Applicant- Dated June 4, ioie. LAND ACT. Form No. 9. Form of Notice. , Coast District, Range 1. TAKE NOTIOK that Burton Holland, of Vancouver; occupation, accountant, intends to apply for pet- mirsion 00 purchase tbe following de- scribed lauds: ConaiDonoing at a post planted at the north east oorner of No 12, belog (our miles north aad two milts west of the south west corner 0! Mo. 1, thence north BO Oisins, thenct ������f at 80 cbaim,tbenoe ��������� utb 80 obsiitr tbetice e������st 80 chsios, to tbe point oi 0 mmencement, containing 610 aores, more or lets, BURTON HOLLARD, Name oi Applicant. Dsted June 7th, 1910. LAND AOT. Form No. 9. Form of Notice. Coast District, Range 1 TAKE NOTICE that John M. Stewart, of Vancouver, occupation car heuter. intends to apply for , per mi* - ?iou topurobsso tbe following avneub- od iiii>Cb;-=-CommenciDg at a pvat id&uted at the northwest oorner oi No 11, being three miles north and threo aii!������s west of tbe southwest ooruer of No 1, ibeuce north 80 ohsius, ibeoce wtsi 80 obniiiS, thence south 80 ohaina ibencti east 80 chains, to tbe point of commenoeuieot, oontaii}ing;640 aures, inoze or hsi. JOHN K.81EWART, Nauio of Applicaot. Dated June 6,1910. LAND ACl'. Form No. 9, *LJ*&; *��������� . . ... Form of Notiee. Coast District, District of Range 1. TAKE notice that Elanor Leek of Vancouver, oooupation Married woman, iu- UEaTto^p^y~f6T^rmiwiotrto~purohase the following described lauds: Conuncuui.igat a pisfc.planted' at the North Wost corner of No. 1, ihe.ice North eighty (80) chains, thence East (SO) chaiiib the olaioiB with whicn they shall (theuco South eighty (80) chains, thencu Form No. 9. JjAND ACT. FOBM OF NOTfOK, Coast Land District. District of New Westminster, Takr Noi'ick th������t Ida Timlin, of Lund, II.U., oooupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following desoribed landKir-Coinmenoiug at a poBt planted at the east corner of H It, Mi, 104, thenoo south HO ol mi ns, thonce cast 80 ohains, tlicnou north 80 ohains, thonco west 80 chains tn the place of be- ginning. IDA THTJL1N, Kdw.uuj Bkuiimind, Agont. Dated Match'2Uud, 1910. mwanMiv then have notiee and the Execu trix will not bo liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any pereoit or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the lime of such distribution, Dated at Cumberland, B.C. July 9th, 1910. P. PHILLIPI'S HARRISON Solicitor for A.nkib Cauiou** Executrix. Wost (30) chain-., to poiut of commencement, containing six hundred and forty aores, mete or leas. KLANOR LEEK Name of Applicant. Uate'l June 4th, 1910. LAND ACT- Fonn No. 9, ...LiKEfr ��������� Form of notice. Coast District Range 1. TAKE NOTICE that William H. Whalen, of Vancouver, occupation, gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described hinds: Commencing at a post planted at the north east corner of No. 6, being lour miles north of the south west corner of No. 1; thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 ohains, to the point of commencement, containing six hnndred and forty acres, more or less. WILLIAM H. WHALEN, Name of Applicant. Dated June 4th, 1910. LAND AOT. Form No, 9. Form of Notiee. Coast District, RaDge 1, TAKE NOTICE that Alex F litem- oer, ol Boston, occupation engioeer, intends to apply for permission to pur- ehasu tbe following described lauds:��������� Corxnueaoiug at a post pUnted at tbr uotthoast corner ol No 12, being four miles north and two milts west of the ii uth west comer oi No 1, thence north 80 ubaios, thence east 80 cbr.iae, thence south 80 obains, thence west 80 ebaius, to the point of commencement, uontair.ing 640 acros, roore or less. ALEX F. BREMNER. Name of Applicant. Dated June 7,1910. LAND ACT. Form No. 9. Form of Notice. Coast Diitriot, Range 1. 0 ������������������ "..il^Sflil TAKE NOTICE that Atexandor MoPhte of Vancouver, occapaiiuu, carpenter, intends lo apply for permission to purobuaa the tollowing described landi:���������Comnieuc- ing at at a post planted at the north west corner of No. 12, being four units north aud three miles west of the south west coiner of No.l, tbencenorth 80 cliains,thence west 80 ohains, thtmco south 80 chains, thence ea't SO chains, to the point of commencement, containing 940 acre*, more or less. ALEXANDER McPHEK, Name of Applicant. Dsted June Gth, 1910. FOR RENT���������Fiiniisliod rooms. Apply Mre, J, L, Roe, Hospital Stroot, OF KVKHV KIND, in say quantity, by tiiopsuku^e or by the pound, Ornamental Fruit Trees Grown to suit climate. I the ii, C, Catalogue Free by Mail Royal Nurseries & Floral Co., Ltd. 788 GrfclivUl'i Sr.'.mt P. O. Ho* I0i,4 VANCOUVER B, 0, S.S."L!THIA 5J Form No. 9 UND ACT. ��������� RMV'K1; Form of Notico. Now "Weutitiiustor Ltitid District. District of Coiuo.v TAKE notice Unit Fhiuiy Fran- aim occupation, iiiiirriwl woman, jiiUmfle to itpply tor poriuii.Mo������ to puruhasc tho following t'ri!.jct Innil: Conimonuin^ ut h ponl plnutod at tlic Nortli Krtst conipr of Lot IG15 N. W. D. tboiico K������������t so cliiiina, tlitmou North SO cltnins, thi'tice Wost B0 chuiiis, thonco Sonih 80 oliuitiH ������o point of com- tiit'iicoiiiftiit, wtituiiiiiig HID tunvt inoro ur litsR, FAWNY FUAK7.KN, Applii'iint. Churl*** Finnzi'ii, Agent. Dated Alny iJilili, liiltl. Form No. 9, LAND AOT. r or iu ol .Viiwu-n. New Weitmlniiter I.nnd Distriot. District uf N������w WusiiiiiiihUjr. L.\\N1������ ACT. Form No. 0. Form of Notice. Ooast Dimrict Kange 1, TAKE NOTICE tint KutiioriuoBrawn, ooouuutitm widow, inieuds to apply for punuibsiou to purchase the following do- rtoriduu laudiii C muwuoii g at a pust plimtoil at the northua-t corner of No, i (being two miles north of tbe southwest corner of No 1) tlionoo north eighty [80) chains, thutiue win I eighty (80) chsiur, theuco south eighty (80) chaius, tlimice cast eighty 180] obsitic, t.i the point of cuinmuoce,tiei]t, couluining six hundred atd forty [640) nci't-s, iu������io or loss, KATHElllNEimOWN, Nuiiio of itpplicant Dnted June 4,1910, iXvr>~AM\\ KortuNo.0. >orm oi Notice. (JiiHst Distrkit, District cf Range No 1 TAKE NOTIClt Ihai Annie Brsmner, of Host ou, nuciipstiiiii ipiustur, iuiupds to apply lor ptrmuulon . Oosst District, Banf 3 1 TAKB NOriOS to Jaiepb Mor- ario, oIVa "'Mi?er, occu^.tai.-enjin- oer, intends to apply tor prrni ������,uu to purotiaso ihe followingdH6.'rlb(-d lands: Oommptioing at a post planted at the uorthea-it oorntr of No 14, being five miles uorili nod two miles went of tht less to C. L. 335S, thence west, 80 chains s,lUtbffrjrt cornar ol N.> 1, thenoe north JwH-Cil'-.v.'u i"i ,-,- , " "^".'"; Towing and fr������t oUoted at the north- cast coiuci ot'No .) (Icing three miles iwMih of the soulh>vcst coiner of No 1) ! Iberia- lioiili cijjniy ��������������� 1 iniiim, intuit west eighty, go, ciii.11*, thsnee snath eighty, 8������, ������.hsm������, thrnt e east eighty 80 1 hi������iotto point ol cominentement, enn- isinmg sis bundled ttnd forty [C40J acres along said license to point of commence- - mtnt, containing 640 acres, more or less. GEORGE WHALEN, Name of Applicant.1 Dated June 41I1, 1910. **7s*t*****M*-t>*i*tu*-***i-****** * mwm..i..tttn������.Mi, WW Phono 44, Co n ������*< T.'. !'!* VnTTCV |\\.*,| Inlin H. itiliuiviHe, of I.wr.d, B. C. occttpn* lion sU)iekre|)ur, inlemU to ft'i'ily for iiermission to purchaso the fol- l"wio������ , JOI!!f H. OUNVILLE. N*mi*.vfAui;H( iu! (iu full) LAND ACT. ��������� ��������� ^������ .,.,.,.,.... t. Form of Nonce. Coant District Range t, TAKE NOTICE tl at
  • ���������'- ���������er������t������Hl lands: Oonmeueiag ���������! ������ r>������������ LAtiD Aill. Form No 9, Form ol Notice. Const Din riot, Kange 1. TAKE ISO 110li that William Hfttnea, ol Vanuouver, oooupation (ore man, in tend 1 to apply lor ptrmii'Sioc to purchase tho iollowir.g apply for jn rniiiBiou to purcluibe ihe folloviiug desuriheU lunds: Uoinm������iioiii{' at n post pUr.tird ut ths north vn.������t couvv of No. 16, beiun tix in-K'S Uuitn uud ti,iwu miles west of thu si>uch west corner of No 1, thvnco north 80 oh .tin., the.-oe wet 60 cnaius, thenco smith tfUchiiius, thenoe oast 80 uhiii'is, to the poiut pur- uhue tho filliitvi'ig tbsci'ibed lu ds:��������� Uoniuienciof- st a pi>sc plttntod ou tiit> slmro about 2J mil'.H iu a .oulh has. torly diruotiuu from ths south wus. o>r- ucrof No. 1, th inn north 811 clmum, UioilOB out B0 nil Hub, thuiioe suutb HO ohsius. tlienne wesbbO oimius, to point of comuifltiuumoiit, ooiiUinLng 040. ucms, more or less, ALKXANDKIt.l.HTElVAItT, Nimie uf Appriuant. Pate June . U. Form of Noiiciti Oosst Distriut, R������n������o 1, LAND AOT. Form No 9. Form ol Notiee. Octet Dlirriot, Range 1. TAKE NOTICE that Uror������������ 0. Pratt, ol Vanooursr, ooeupatiou so- uouniant, inlands to apply lor psr million tn purohiie the lelluwioR do- santied laiidsi���������Ooniniruci natapoil plant"d nt lb������ uorthuast corner uf No.l <0���������u, o^toorusr ot No. 1, tbenoe a uth ���������81\\-b*!ti*. ���������.,*^?JiT*...*?5A,l-A---T!t 80oh������ius,mora er Was 10 slur, lint, tic TAKB NOTICE tint Kl/..b. lb Jan������ Sraiih, of Vanoiiuver, ocutyitnm, married wnmiin, lutmids to apply fur pLnmiwi'iu to purohato thu fullowiuit dosuiihul liuiiu*. Cuuimuiiolujf nt n post phmted ut the utiles west of the south w������������t corns r of No 1 ihi-nce north 80 chains, theuce v.������t o0 ohains, thenoesouin 80 cbainr, 'bides west 80 otuiui, to tbe point 01 e ramuticsmtui, ooiitsioini 640 tores, tucrs or iu������s. UtOHoE O. i'ilATT, Name of Applioaut, Uiterf Jane fl, 1910 '--.���������- ,' , ,, ,������������������,���������������*,, 1 1" ������������f ���������4r������l,r������������9'J������������*������o������lb 80 ebeii*, LA.Vi> iC'.'. Fores No tf, . lfW . ������*'.-���������> Form 01 Notloe. Tnaaf, TMitrfot. Haore 1. TAKE NOTICE thar Dave Ferco* -oi, ot Vancoi4������������r,rteeopalion batcher iniendt to *pp)t for permission to pnrchase the follAwinf described laoils-,���������Comtuanclni at a poit plantrd nrar the I each at tbe tout welt corner o' No 11, Mne two irlhs otrlh and Una* niilf-s wtit oi the southw������st eor* }'nrm of Vorn*e ' c;������4������i i������������-iituci, I Dtsii ti nt ki������n^* 1. j TAKE Mvnci ih,.i H������len Httsnt-1 dfloiton. ixiupiiMc. intiftttl w������*-j r���������^t*������,������������,l������*M���������������������������, * *P v '"��������� p"<*lt������**������w������ M������f . ., asiFtlutt tbe l>>'l*li>><fc J������������HUu A \\fcAH ������. C. if you 'KIN TIM* WANT C,(X1D i}0 Tf������ THK II, b*io������ tore* milti north too* ttsn m!l*������ ������e������t ������!������������*������ I* V>*. atrnerof !*" I. then*** e*>t'H e������i (-:<������}���������������, *������>eae������>������*si y\\ fb������i''-# 'h������-tM������)Uiii Is) ehaiti* ���������i������*r������ ������mi 8n������b*ins. tn lb>- fmius oi < uM������ ���������nr*r,������n������, tonieir.iug 6*0 a������t������s, ttrls Vtt *1tl lh������*t*B**l (iERrRUOI HOI l.tKI> H.nieif \\pplie40i. Delis* la** 4 ', 1������I������X .���������.T'l^Cl.lVF. FOU Tf'K VF.H'S 0.1LV o:*t ui; a ycah *������ chains, n.i.r������'������ is������to enore line, tc-noe east ������'��������� tbalna etnng >.ior������- li*>* t������ tHiir.t ol onaaretecemeei, ^'iriuiniuie C4U *.m. wrr or |e*t. 1������ VK r-ptftlUMON, Name tl Applieatl. l)������i*d Jntiefr HH������> W YOU WANT GOOD PRINTIHO w esit HO clisit.a aluiiK 1 orthttu W'o*���������������**��������� on n*������U lot. P''������������ fiotUsi |ui������i- ficitlerst nptilj ttf (his nfffw FOK HAI.K-f>ml'h iS-mJ***- Tvi***itci in e**"������l ������������t������k-r C������*������l #i2S.������v,i ,,?|* ������,.i|. f���������r $.V������.������iO. Ap. j THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. LAND ACT. "orinNo. 9. Form of Notice. Coast District, Range 1. TAKE NOTICJ1 time William F. Smith, of Vancouver, occupation, carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe followii g desoribed lands:���������Coinrneno- ing at a post planted at the north oust oor. ner of No. 1, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, theuco south 80 chains, ithc-uca west 80 chains, to point of oomtn- ienoetuent, cou mining C40 acre*, more or leas. WILLIAM F. SMITH, 1 Nauieof Appliosut. Dated June 0th, 1010. i LAND AOT. Form No. 9. B'orm of Notice. Coast District, Range 1. ( TAKE NOTICE that Margaret MoKiv- or, of Vancouver, occupation, marvied wo iran, intends to apply for permissioi to par chase the following desoribed lauds:���������Com- Imeucing at a post planted at tho north east corner of No. 3, being two miles north and roue mile east uf the south wost comer of No. 1, thence north 80 ohains, thence <-asl :80 chains, theiiod south 80 chains, thence rawest 80 chains, to the point of commence- fluent, containing C10 aores, more or less. j MARGARET MoKIVOR, Name of Applicant. ' Dated June 9 h, 1910. Form No. 9. LAND ACT. Form of Notice. Coast District, Kauge 1, 1 he drink of strong men and healthy women. WERY BEER Drink U B. C. Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo, B. C HERCULES Stump Pullers - - FOB SAXE BY - - Walworth-Rolston Co. m 1020 Westminster Ave., Vanoouver, B. C. TAKE NOTICE inat Arnie Hifeham, of Vancouver, (iccnp'ition, married woman, in tonds to apply for puiuiiasiou to purchase tbe folloM iug desoribed lanils:���������Conanetic- itig at a post, pla.nU.-d at, the north east corner of No, 5, being three miles north uU'l one mile east of the south wtfst corner fit No. 1, thence 80 chains north, thaice SO chains east, theuce 80 chains south, thenoe SO chains went, to the p>>int of commencement, coututoing 640 aulas, more or less. ANNIE HIGH AM, N������mo of Applioaut. Dated Jrnv^ Oih. 1910. LAND ALT. 8 [> o hi CO IB r FormNo.9. v, Foiin.of Notice. Coast District, Ka:iut> 1. TAKE NOTIOK thut Mnpgio Armstroiiy of Vancouver, occupation, married woman intends to sppiy for penuisasou'to i.urcliat-e the follHwina desoribad land*:���������Commencing st a post planted a" the north east corner of No, 7, beiog four miles nurth mid one milo east of the south wost comer of No, 1. thence north 80 ohsins, thenoe east *jf) cliuius, tbenoe south SO oiuiins, therce weit 80 ohsins, to the point nf commence- uiijut, coutaining 040 acres, mine or Irst, MAGGIE AltMSTllONG, Nuiuc uf Ayjliuant. Di'od Juno 9th, 1910. a w a ������ : ������' K a -3 >������4 il p < < ������ ��������� d ���������** 2 Ed a ���������������-' ������ ���������-, f *" "I a H 2 ���������a a a, o a ������ a ������ w ir a. -i a.'S T3 U <��������� ui c -S bt a _i_��������� 01 -a u 0) t>> e) ���������o <1) P. o o s H w M/aDEBlCtmOft' AlwuyB tlio stunn, nnd just as gooil us over. Tlio "CtiuikI Duke" Ci������*nr. LAND IIEOISTBY ACT. IN THE MATTER of nn ni plica- lio.i for it Dr.pliunifl Curlificnie of Title to purt of Beoiion One, Ooniox Distiict NOTICE 1b herehy given tlint it in my intention at thu Mxpiraiion cf oiiii month from thu Uulo of tlio firn publication lieteoi lu ift'iio it Duplioato Cnrtiilc.110 of Tit t������ to iilnivtt liirul inHiit'tl to John Hu.��������� >ti-to Oidiiingi on tlioUO'li tUy of Jul)' 18l)(i ami iniraberd 2275d, J. P Mvl.KOD, Deputy HtJiiiritrnr Gciu-rul. Land Iifgiuiry OIHoe, Victoriu, 110, Thu 18th (Uv ������f June 1910. 1 SutinfiU'tioii ��������� Huy n ������������������Gnieid ! J) ii Ice" nnd have sittiifimiioii. Uu- | ion nuulo, limit) inud^. una iiitulo froiu clour Uinuiiii Killei', 1 It Is to the advantage of every '���������.ouse'ieepor ^j tn Canada to use the;;: m MajloEeklnftPosvticr. ailletfs Porfumfltl Lyo. K. lmpsrtt-1 BakbiB Pov/dcr. ^ ailletfs Crcsrn Tartar. Royal Yoast CckM. f������g atllott's Mammoth Dluo. \\M> Maiils Batilnc Snilc. iv CIlkitt'oV/uohlriB Crystal. JJ MADE TOR OVER jJ 10 VGAR3 Ii {BtttbUitied UU) mi E. W. OILtETT CO.. LT3��������� Toronlo, flat. The Courtenay Hotel ICvery convt!nion������*e foruuoRte. Tlio Ooiitia! EoUl for Sportsmen None but ilm lle������t of Wines and Liquors .it the Ihr. RATES RKASONABLK John Johnston, Prop NOTICE Any person or persons, cutting, removing or taking any blocks, timber or wood, of any description belonging to the Wellington Colliery Co'y., or from or off the land of the said Company, will be pius- ecuted to tht* full extent of tne law. W. ],. COlfLSON. General jManatrer. Wellington Colliery Oo,y. NOTIOE. Ridiiif; on lodomotiveB and rail way cars of tho Union Colliery Company by any person or per- wus���������except tain crew���������i^ Strictly probi'-ited. Employees ������re sub- ;po to ni!*uiiH5-al for allowing earn By order W. L. COULSON, , General Manager. A cup of BOVRIL will drive away that feeling of lassitude so common in warm weather. BOVRIL gives vigour and tone to the entire system. BOVRIL Wjjsyj C. H TARBELL ss-*>s*r*s***/*s*������sss*i* a sw ������l HIGH GRADE STOVES' Ami all KITCHEN UTENSILS' MOTOR^> BICYCUE BflHGMNS Wa have on hatd at the present time four special bargaind in jecond-hand Motor Cyclen as fol lows: One Wolf 2 H.P.Price $100 One Wolf 2 H. P. splendid condition Price $125 One F. N.-tSH.P. good order i'rioe $160 Oue Minerva 4 H. P. liree worn, Puce $100 Thos. PLIMLEY mo Gov,t Street, Victoria, B.C. fc^0 Opposite Spencers Several snapa in secoud-uarid cars ot dutciem sizee, also Limes' \\! arid Gent's liicycice. .WATER NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an Sportsmens Goods and & Genera! Hardware | apprication will be made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909,"'io obtain a license in the Division of Comox District. (a) The name of Company ia full: Comox Lodging and Railway Company- The head oflice: Fraser iMills, B.O. The capital, how divided, allowing amount paid up: Capital $250,000 divided into 2500 shares of I100.00 each fully paid up. (If for mining purposes) Preo Miner's Certificate No (b) The name of the lake, stream or source (if unnamed, the description WATER NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license in the Division of Comox District. (a) The name of Company in full: Comox Logging and Railway Company. The head office: Fraser Mills, B.C. The capital, how divided, showing amount paid up: $250,000, divided Into 8500 shares of $100.00 each fully paid up. (If for mining purposes) Free Miner's Certificate No. (b.) The name of the lake, stream or source (if unnamed, the description is) Wolf Creek. (c.) The point of diversion: At the Falls on Wolf Crook about one mile below Wolf Lake. (d.) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic feet per second) 10 cubic feet. (e.) The character of the proposed works: Generating plant, power works, electric work and plant, and other machinery and conveniences necessary for producing power. (f.) The premises on which the water is to be-used (describe same): In the vicinity of and on Company's property, Comox District. (g.) The purposes Jor which the water is to be used: Generating electricity and other power for light, heat, and, use of all machinery and conveniences at the Company's desire (h.) If for irrigation describe the land intended to be irrigated, giving acreage (i),lf the water is to be used for power or mining purposes describe the place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between point of diversion and point of return: Will be returned to Tsolun river, near Section 81, Comox District. The point of return is about 200 ft. lower than the point of diversion. (j.) Area of Crown land intended to be occupied by the proposed works: -None. ������������������ ��������������������������� (k.) This notice wbb posted on the 28th day of July, 1910, and application will be made to the Comm;.v- sioner onDthe 7th day of September, 1910. 1.) Give the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected by the proposed works, either above or below the outlet: Esquimau & Nanaimo Railway of Victoria; Canadian Western Lumber Co., Ltd., of Fraser Mills, B.C., and O. Bristol, Sanwich, B.C. Attach copy of such part3 of the Company's memorandum of assocla- ������*.^*.^ . ���������, !.S)t 7onT6d n?f; f������WiDS ! "on as < authorize the proposed ap ������ft**<^t3^***^ftfe^^������*A������**^ through L. 42, Comox District. ��������� (c.) The point of diversion: About ��������� FOB SALK-A Fowl Run - flliout Aut.imoliilo, 15-lH IIur^<- jmjwbp \\ cylinder, ull Nuwlv paint, oil, now ty������r*, und everything uoni- plvt������il:.|iri������ii S7U0.0Q. Ajij.ly to J. It, Jolitiriton, Courtowiy llnfnl, ::. ��������� ������...���������!������. (i ( I- 1 .,������.' Illllll^ I.IKI OilCl-SI HlpUtUilfi,, NOTICE TO THK PUBLIC. Havinu built a large wntnlionaeaml mill Htt'ourumay, I will In futuro hoop on Imul it atook of nil i Ms of Hay, drain, Hinl Ft'ffl ������t in������pht muiliet rtitta. A sp-olnUy will U tnsiln if ro lor crusliwl (oi-tl fur li'inui wuiuii ������ill nrnse n snlnij of niic tliii" iii tlm (������o������t of fcoii. Onlm* Hivmi tiie tpiimster orliY |i|ion������ will lie promptly lllled. Ttianklnii you for your tutr utiiti! in the p������Nt soil mo loiium ������ unii lillUltH'l'llf'll' MHIIll OU lllll.illur I III 4., I bu������ to rviLsin Yiuu* tn lomnuiud, HVPflV <*!M \\VT*nf'fT> ���������Ms*stMs*-W������H������������sTs*s������tss1s������Sf^^ union' s. s. co.. of n.c. r.tti FAIRFIELD I Z STORE ZZ| J. JACK, riiiji-. l������ris������nwi*unMsTss*sTsTsTa������������W*s������i: 5J A Fine Assortment of 3������ Uie Choicest Candies, ���������Si1 (f������ * Fruits nnd Tobacco. ��������� ���������( Vancouver Ice Cream, niT*|-ri-rriiiiii*wiig***ii*i**i**il|j>sj.i***Uj*i ������������������������������������<>���������������>��������� ���������^���������^������������������������������������������������������*>^# ��������� o o o o p. JJi'nler in ALU KINDS Ol? Fruit, Candy Cigars [Cigarettes & Tobacco, f I tonus a I Hock, CUMIIKKUND, II.O. t plication and works. (Signature) COMQX LOGGING AND RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD., Dy A. D. McRae, Director, (P.O. Address) Fraser Mills, B.C. EXTRACT from tho Act of the Comox Logging and Railway Com- .._,.. . . A. . pany authorising the proposed nppll- (o.) Tho character of tho proposed ;nt|on Rnd work���������, works: To be piped for supplying water to machinery to bo used in 1000 ft, above the Bridge at crossing of Nanaimo Road and about 1500 ft. above mouth, (d.) The quantity of water applied for (In cubic feet per second) Oue cubic foot. connection with Railway and Logging operations. (f,) Tbo premises on which tho water is to be usod (describe same): In the vicinity of and over Oompany'a Right of Way and property In Comox District. (g.) Tlio purpoBos for which tbo water is to bo usod: Industrial (supplying water lor machinery). (h) If for Irrigation doscrlbo thu lurid Intended to bo irrigated, giving acreage,,.,., (i.) H tho watorjls to bo used for power or mini list purponon doHcribo the place wlicro the writer is to be returned to some nntiirnl chaunol, and tho difference In altitude betweon point of diversion nnd point of ro- turn (J.)Area of f.'ro.vn Innd intended to he occupied by tho proposed works' None, n,,V This notlre wnn poj;tf*d on tho 27th rlny of July, 1910, and application will be mnde to the Coranil Hlon- er on the TLh day of rkptmiilior, 1910 (1.) Give the named and addrfsses of any riparian proprietors or Iteen- T /"\\ f I \\T Ti r r T%f*i nr* M* who or wnoi������0 l������n,,n nre likcdy to I W M l\\ IVI C. I . rA ) I )S lie KtT-PtM *1V ���������������!������ T.n,,r. o,rf ������.,,������v,_ Utlrisr abnvn or below th*> niitlnt: Sub-soction (c) of Section 8 of tho Comox Logging and Railway Company Act:��������� "(o) To stako, apply for, purchM'j "or othorwino acqulro water and "water records, and to enjoy and "exercioo all tho rights, powers, "and prlvllorcH of a powor com- "pnny under Part IX of tho "Wa- "ter Act," or nnv statutory raodi- "flcatlon thcroof." Not only is it a nice mild ftnnkc. I������m tht* ���������'ftTnnd I������nl.*������������������' Cigar lias all those nec on ilit* Tollouinf,* Tiit������* plliltlbinji and liIKAK'," ������������i.fVt);ciAUt-*- intl iil*o js������*uio������'������(*, will ���������lli I'll -Iji. Cinu Yki'k, Suidwick. Mrs. or Ilr. Mtllnrd, CnnrteriHV, n.C Attach ropy of stich parta of the Company's memorandum of association as authorise the propowd nppll- ratlfin and wnrV" (Slgnaturtl COMOX LOGGING AND RAILWAY COMPANY By A, D. McRae, Director, (P.O. Addreoa) Kroner Milk B.C. Kstraet from the Art of the Com"*. * .owing ard Railwa? Compan*- nu- thiti������li)(r the proposed an������1 vorkr WATKU NOTICB. NOTICE Is hcroby given that on application will be uuulo undtr Part V. of tho "Water Act, 1900," to obtain a license in the Division of Comox District, (a.) The name of Company In full: Wellington Colliery Co,, Ltd, The head oMlro: Victoria, B.O. The capital, how divided, showln** nmount paid up: fi.000,000 divided into 20,000 shares of 1100.00 each, fully paid up. (If for mining purponea) Free Mln- w'h <'Vrtlflfate No (b.) Tho nnme of hike, ptrerm or Hoiirrn (if uryinmiHl, the deeerlptlon Is): Puntlodgo River. Ir.) Th*������ point nf dlvrrtrlori: At n point nliove the Frills rn the Punt- ledge River, Comox District. - . ��������� n������i i ��������� i . i 11 * ��������� ��������� < ��������� ������������������' ��������� '/ ' ;-' ���������������������������.-������������������ ��������� fir Mn r'lV'.r !''*������������������ pr-r i^rr.r.d^1 *r.n*i. (c.) The rhnrnrt-r t.f the projioaerl works: Generating plant, power works, and electrle wnrka and plant and other machinery nnd conven- the place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the dificrence in altitude between point of diversion and point of return: At a convenient pi ce below the Stoughton PjiI.'s in the vicinity Outlet Brown River, Sections 10 and 14, Tp, 9, Comox Disrtct. The poinc of return is about 100 feet lowar altitude than the point of diversion. (j.) Area of Crown Und Intended lo be occupied by the proposed works: None. (k.)This notice wss posted on the 27th day of July, 1910, nnd application will be made to the CommiS' sloner en the 7th day of September, 1910. (1.) Give tho names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licenses who or whose letnds are likely to be affected by the proposed works, aither above or below the outlet: Wellington Colliery Co., Ltd. Attach copy of such parts of the Company's memorandum of association as authorize the proposed application and works. ( Signature) WELLINGTON COLLIERY CO., LTD., A. D. McRae, President. P.O. Address) Victoria, B.C. Extract from Memorandum of Association of Wellington Colliery Company, Limited: . (a) To acquire by purchase, grant, lease, or in any other manner * * * * water and rights to water * ��������� * * (d) To carry on the business of * * * ��������� electric light, heat and power supply ****.. (g) To manufacture and use as a motive power electricity * * ��������� ��������� and to manufacture- or acquire plant, machinery, apparatus and materials of every bind for the production and distribution of electricity * * * ��������� to generate, use or dispose of, supply or distribute electricity * * * * for lighting or motive power ��������� ��������� * ��������� and to construct, lay down, establish and carry out cables, wires, lines, accumulators, lamps .and works ��������� * * * . Under New M-iuajreuient. First-Glass Board liy the day, week or month. Reasonable Rate >s The Bar has been new ly replenished with the with the choicest of wines liquors and cigars. James Walter's, Proprietor CUMBERLAND, B. C. e*e*mMmmmnhn B NEW YORK CLIPPER (��������� THIOREATEUT THEATRICAL J������ SHOW PAPER IN THIS WORLD. $4.00 Pir Year. Single Copy, 10 Cts, IHHPKI) WKKIUY. 8aiviple Copy Prii. FR������NK QUEEN PUB. CO. (IM), sMsBIRT/.BOIIli;, J>u, I'U'liMHHKIW, ItSMMU. <' W. is, ru Hfi. Ksw Vnrur h:-vh 'I- ri.fT lit >*tOV**F (f.) The pretirfSMi nn which th* wa icr la to b������ used (dwcrlls* asima): On nnd In vleintty of the We!Hm*tfln Col- llfry Company'* Ltd. property wid luddinp* in Comoi District. r lk*it. h*at Hoh-arftimn **\\ of Ht+V.*m ������ r.������ th* < nw, f,f>rriitlr,ri r.f rri..t r������, en*tn*������ Camnx Ixietflnf and Railway Crnn- far.)' Aft: ��������� "i*) T������ at������lr������. rnintv for. purrbas*! and imie������i'rr-i������cr Part IX ti th# "W������l.i "���������*t -'-r sutf rtitxttry tnolitlra "tfj, lltrtrt." (������ : if f#>r lrr������.r.t'f*n ("iswri^ th������ I nt Intended to te Irrl^Atnt, flvlni? rfffrlf* n.i If tlt# wafer la tn tm *w������M for I ���������������- r or ipiuire pyr;w ������*��������� ���������'���������t!' t *? Form !������'������i, ���������.������, I.AKH .MM. F'Iim or NorifB, C.,11 t I... tftut.itig. .\\iAKV IHI'LIN, Apvliosut. K w-.ril n������>tirbKid. AiWit. Mitt..I \\1;.������..-h tf2������������" H'l'l. K. uu No. I). UNU ACT. Ku.d OK Nunri*. I' i. Uud |).fii(", Mist nt ������.( N������* Wi������iuliii������ipr, T*iKI" SOI ������CK *������.U Hli.f !'..!-������. I.IJM I, 11.0 , ���������������!UU|4llil������l WiI.(')hI, lUICl to apt U f r iMtftitia i/m t������ puri.li.** iwtt..*aii'ar U^.< ������������������*hI 1*im1������:���������Oou.ui*>i.������iti(t ������ia **��������� l |>U Usl a* ������h* ut.rtltia t -���������������������������n. r ������( In p������ lw*il f������������ Ur 11������ 1 !t*M . U "iw* *i������rf' **���������>- ������ ��������� ������, l>-������ ������'������������������ ������-������t W rln'������N ���������Ir ������������������.���������.���������! l������> W llL������f... Hffclit) ������*t������.l M ���������'St;!!* to iU������* iilauH'" 'i si' ������i������ , IrftU i THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA. ������-.���-.ir ���*��*HP***i^*"*ss.��'��*!����'j*��i'.��ii is the best* remedy known for sunburn, heat* rashes, eczema, sore feet*, stings and blisters. A skin food! All DnvtUU mi Stvt$.-U>t. SIERRA LEONE DANCERS. ELEPHANTS AS LABORERS. Girls Smear Mixture of White Earth [ and Grease on Their Faces. In tho Sierra Leone district of wf-=t- ���-���rn Afre.-t i- a swret society .is tin1 Itundu, to which are uid tui-pht by ; stuck tho plunks, and they curry all j chickens Composition Revealed "Why do you always insist on white veal for a .stewr" asked the butcher of the hoarding house mistress. "Because it makes such good chicken sandwiches the next, day," she replied. Golfer on the Green (: fW S.'V! ���ral attempts to hole the bul!)- -"What shall I do , oaddi-'?" Caddie- "1 should get d'jwn on ma 1-tneos and blaw it in!" WHAT NEGLECT ���JD. FOB. HIM JAS. E. BRANT SUFFERED TORMENTS FROM KIDNEY DISEASES Then He used Dodd's Kidney Pills and Became a Well Man���His Ex. perience a Lesson for You. Athabasca Landing, Alta. ��� That Kidney Disease, neglected in its earlier stages, leads to the most terrible suffering, if not death itself, and that (he one sure cure for it in all stages is Dodd's Kidney Pills, is the expori. once of Mr. James li. Brunt, a fanner residing near here. Mr. Brant contracted Kidney Disease, when a young man, from a strain, and, like hosts of others, neglected it, expecting it.to go'away itself. But it kept gradually growing worse, till after thirty years of increasing suf. Jering the climax came, and be found , , rumslTf~strT^ippiTO^ could not turn in bed. and for two j known attacle il f the Villi-oome members of this society when they are about ll or It) years old, aim .-tay They ar ;*n eld.1)' woman, and live in ,-i sort of convent or retreat, never leaving its precincts unaccompanied by their diieiimi. So grejit is the rever-mce for this society that no man dare set within the sacred precincts. If lie did, death would prolnbly be the punishment of his curiosity, The girls pay an entrance fe.3, and (luring their stay are initiated into tin; secret tribal customs. They have a special costume, ('(insisting of strings of big beads mad:- from a long, thin can0 round their waists, and their high coiffure is adorned with bunches of round, black, shiny seeds. The costume worn when the girl? are .ssifliciently skillful to give public-performances consists of a ^ort "if netting covering the body, with branches of palinleaf fibre swinging from the plaited bangles entwining their arms. Charms are suspended from the neck, and to various parts of the garments are fastened little iron rings which tinkle as the dance goes nn. It. is, how-over, not so much in the dress as in the manner in which the ('nneers decorate their faces that the Sierra Leone dances are peculiar. A mixture of white earth and grease is smeared upon the countenance, and then quaint devices are traced upon the cheeks. The girls are graceful and swing their bodies in tune to tin.- beat of a tom-tom made out of a gourd, sorts of lumber at the direction of their masters, livery saw mill lias its elephants and there are some companies which employ several hundred. The average institution, however, can are He Fell Hard but Haughtily Attorney General Wickersham, at a dinner in Washington, said of a _ wrong-headed financier: j I' "His methods are so deplorable that, j 'when he tries to defend them be goesi to pieces. ) 1 "In fact, he reminds me of an old' | man who was brought up before a j . judge. | ! " 'Ji'thro.' said the judge, "you aTe \\ iccused of stealing General Johnson's' Have you any witnesses?": i "'Xo, sail,' old Jethro answered; .haughtily. '1 hub not, sah. I don't' i-steal chickens befo' witnesses sail!'". The Doctor's Answers By Dr. Lewis Baker. The questions answered below- are general in ohar- * acter; the symptoms or diseases are given and ihe an*- \\ vers will apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice free, mav address Dr. Lewia Bilker, College Bldg., 'Colleee-EUwood Ste., Dayton, Ohio, enclosing self-addressed envelope for reply. If unable to obtain any of the drugs mentioned of t your regular druggist, go to some prominent large re- I tail drug store which is sure to be well stocked. ��� weeks at a time it was'impossible for himto rise from a chair without put- ting his hands on his knees. He could not button bis clothes. He was troubled with Lumbago, Gravel and Backache, and tried modi-; eine.s for each and all of them without: getting relief, till good luck turned him to Dodd's Kidney 1'ills. Dodd's Kidney Pills started nt tho cause of his troubles rod cured his Kidneys. With cured Kidneys his other troubles speedily disuppi a red, and today he is a well man. ." If you cure your Kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills you will never liuvo Lumbago, Rheumatism, Heait Disease, Dropsy or Bright's llisea.se, A Daring Boy. A splendid type of the cool, intrepid Englishman is Mr. Grahaine-White. whose aerial exploits have aroused so mueli enthusiasm. Fear seems to be unknown to him. At Bedford Grammar School, where he was educated, he .became one of the most daring and successful' cyclist's.' Indeed, he used to win so many prizes at the school sports in the bicycle races that in the he__wa^s_j>rohibited from entering for these eonfesTsT he wa "Then agaftrrwire' thirteen, he and his older bro- his foot : afford but few, for tho animals costly, a green one bringing $800;and n prize worker often as mueli as S'2,000. ������ ' ��� The elephants rome from-the'forests, of Upjkt Burma. The wild ones are nil owned by the Government, which has an elephant department to catch nnd care for them. The elephant commissioner keeps track of the wild herds and annually sends out men to hunt them and catch the young bulls, which are trained and are finally disposed of to the lumbermen. These huge beasts handle, logs of great weight, writes F. G. Carpenter, writing of scenes he ha3 visited. "An elephant, would kneel down before the middle of a loir, crowd his tusks under it and then, throwing his great trunk over the top, would raise it bodily'and carry it to the truck upon which it was to be pushed to the buz./, saw. If the log proved very heavy he would rest one end on the ground and drag it. An elephant piling lumber would lift the timbers up and lay them down on the others as evenly os though it had measured each piece In some eases where it was necessary to carry two logs at a time the men tied a rope around them and the elephant would pick up the end of the rope with his trunk and place it over his tusk and then, raising his head, walk off with it. The elephants gather up the scraps of lumber und lay them so that the workmen can rope them into bundles. They also work nt pi I iug the boards and loading for the steamers. At the lumber camps they not only carry the logs' to the streams, but aid in forming the rafts and booms. They wade or swim about, according to the depth of the water, towing the log�� this way and that. When the logs come to the ports they break the -boon j s���l:#-Jmshing_jQnA_tJie^pv_ Jog^ i Legal Advisor���"As I understand | you, your family is in such reduced j circumstances that nothing is left of ���your ancestral estate now but a ruined 1 chmenu." { Count Boylon de Bnkkovisu��k���"Zat j ees gone, too,- sure. I myself am ze I sole ruin," They C'eanse While They The v'-getable compounds of which Parmelee's Vegetal)1 e Pills a>-e composed, mainly dandelion and mandrake, clear the stomach and intestines of deleterious matter and restore the dcansred orcans to healthful action. Hence they are t^e best remedy for indigestion available today. A trial of them will establish the truth of this assertion and do more to convince the ruling than anvthing that can be written of these pills. The" imperial eagle, the largest of the speeds kiwi), flies to a height from lo.eTfl to 15.000 tvA. It is u native of South America, and its linbi tation is nmo'ig t'*-e lofty mountains of th��t conntrv. It-i powers of fh'ing fo liiarh nlti'udes is o'lly evceeded by the condor of the Andes, which is said to have attpined the height of six mi'e-, or wit'un one mile of the greatest height ever attained by a balloon I'hey then take the timbers out onTTe" Alontneue, becoming possessed j water and put them on the ears, which Scottish Guest (.arriving suddenly! nt the bottom of a somewhat difficult staircase)���"Well, th" inunnic that I designed this boose, mioht, hn' been an \\ ���Architect or he mioht not; but ah'ml err���terrible certain he maun hue been a teetotaler," A tribe of Brii'.illiiiu Ind'iin*. c'otbe themselves in nothing more nor less than u piece of pottery. The tvMiie cf the new uueen of Keg. hmil \\> Victoria Mary Auinistn Louise Olgu Piuiline Cliiudiii AgtieK, Red, Weak, Weary, Watnry Eyes TJelievod by Murine Kyo Uemedy Try Murine for your You will lilc Murine, fine nt Your Dmi'inst*. Books Free, Murine Co., Toronto. Kyo Troubles, It Soothes, Write for Hyp liyo Remedy ther, of a small motor-car, set off for a fortnight's tour in the north of Kngland during the summer holidays, without saying n word to anyone. As Mrs. Grahamo-White���the aviator's mother, who is his constant companion���truly says, "For a boy it was a wild and somewhat dangerous, adventure, but lie came back smiling and full of health,and spirits, and was forgiven." That was in tho early days of motoring, and since then Mr. Grahame- White has made many motor tours, while his brother Montague, a founder member of the Royal Automobile j Club, has taken part in many races. | It was not until last August that tho | younger brother interested himself in j flying, and such was his determination that in n few months he hud firmly established himself in the front rank of aviators by a brilliant two hours' flight, He bus had one or two narrow escapes, At Paris his aeroplane collapsed at a heiyht of 100 feet. Mr. Grtihame-White was unhurt but. badly shaken, while only Inst month the binlnrio, descending at too sharp nn angle, threw him to the ground and fell on him. "But these things nre all iu n day's work," the'young aviator romnrks. or.rry them to the "'mill. In' some places the elephants work together, and there are boss elephants who keep the others un to their work and pound them with their trunks when they lag They have to be carefully, fed. and each must have his bath twice a day. During this operation they sit down while buckets of water are thrown over them. After that their masters scrub them with rough brushes and curry them, as it were, all over Not To Be Fooled Twice "Johnnie. keAr> still end s"t down ind have your nieture taken. Nothing will hurt you." "Roohoo! That's what you said when we went to the dentist's." Arthur F.:���I urn quite grateful forj your kind words, aud am glad to know you tried the presetiplion for stomach disorders. A good way to treat catarrh ��t home is: To a pint of warm water add a tcitspootiful ol salt, snuff this water through tin nostrils morning snd night until thor.-eghly oie'inst-d. Blood treatment should also be taken j md for this purpose try: Fid. ext. c j law palmetto 1 oz.. compound fluid ' balinwort 1 oz., fid. ext. buohu 1 oz.. aromatic elixir 5 ojss.. Mix, and take a teiispoonfuil before or after meals and at bedtime. Alice G.:���Use a teaspoonfu] of borncie acid to a pint of warm water for sore and inflamed eyes; wash twice daily Sain K.���I have frequently given the j following formula for such cases a? I yours. It is a thorough, powerful tonic and builder and perfectly harmless to the system even if used for a long time: Compound syrup of hypophos- phites 5 ozs., tincture cadomene comp. 1 oz. Mix shake well and take a tea- spoonful before meals to improve the appetite and one at bedtime. This improves the blood, makes pink cheeks red lips and greater nerve control for men, women or children. Eugene:���Yes, I know a very thorough and reliable treatment to cure dandiuf*. itching scalp, falling hair, etc. Druggists do not generally have it in stock, but I will give the name. It is plain yellow rmnyol. It costs 90 cents for a four-ounce jar. Mrs. C. W.:--If ,\\our child,is addict- >d to bedwetting. you cannot expect it to be healthy, strong and hearty. Try the use of comp. fluid balmwort, A child of 6 should be given 10 drops on sugar or in water after meals and between meals and at bedtime. The vinptoms may increase nt first, but gradually a cure will ensue. Airs. X.:������You want n good prescription to act on baby's bowels, ";��''out griping and pain; and something curative, as well as for immediate relief. This prescription can be relied upon when" carefully filled: Aromatic fluid cascara 1 oz., comp. essence eardiol 1 oz., aromatic syrup rhubarb 3 ozs. Give an infant 6 to 10 drops, 3 to 4 times daily, or * half teaspoonJul at night, Increase the dose according to age, or condition, sufficient to regulate the bowels. A^nes M.:���Since you received so much help from my previous prescription, I am going to give you a prescription which will increase your flesh and round out your figure, bringing the physical charm that goes with a well nourished bedy This will usually make pink cheeks, red lips and buoyant health."" Comp. syrup of hyipophosphites 3 ozs., essence of pepsin 3 ozs., tincture cadomene compound 1 oz., and compound essence cardiol 1 oz, Mix, and take a tea- spoonful before and after meals. Continue several months if necessary. After the fiTst few weeks you should increase 1 to 3 pounds each week.' Very nvny persons die annually fi-om cholera and kindred summer j complaints, who might have been i saved if prober remedies hed been | used, Tf attacked do not delay in get-1 tin? p botf]�� of ,T. D. Kollogg's Dysen-i t"tv Corr'inL the medicine that never iflJl^oj^nejHj)ju)re^rhose who have: used it s' rnnire employs Ivdh electri-| city nud s<"iim, a "urrcnt too of |.h��| ctonin to operate the o\\i a economical. | ly. | Ask for Minard's nnd lake no other, j Practically tlv only *io>'-���, u-e-d in f��"olliin I are t'osr [ ,r eoki"*', almost; ell boiim-K g-ttng heat from open i fili'l'lllCi-. i A Londir ! Andrew Ciinie"i- i.i'vs lie b'-s been i responsible 'or fol'tv-two ll'illiounii'i'i, j And dear ""'v ktiows how Many lino!:. worin.-i! Halifax Iv-lio. I'iiI'-i i verv eiii'efully I'-imHe I the iii'W��|ii'|i. r (ili < "' tn !,i,- will hid ' SCIII'ei'ly twenty years heeimse ot the; .Mivli ,,.- iiui.m.i ������,', L-ei-y .HJon tin1 r-nr i." lh VOI'llt' few vnr'N feet 'of th .;,*!��.��� ���*.,-��:. I with n IVIII'f , -fl 'I'n'i'.i" Til-' ��� ptilJS", I,ri.l, the durite/ the proee*. ��� .'llii'V have to b�� i ;\\"A i��- f.irebeivl I'M.-te mark bv its lihdeitroom'x moth- Lord Rothschild's Influence. A pleasing story is told apropos of the prestige of the grout house of Kothsehild nnd its inllucnco in Citv circles of London. A young scion of ft noble house was rdvon ft letter of introduction to Lord Rothschild. In this it was stated that the young iiuin though undoubtedly talented, had had the misfortune to ho wholly thrown upon his beatu-ends owing to the death of his father, who had succumbed to grief on account of his bankruptcy. Tlio letter wound up asking Lord Kothsehild to do his very utmost for n deserving en��?. After having read tho note, Lord Kothsehild took tho young man hy the arm, and walked with him from the Kothsehild*.' ofliees in Bt. Swithin's Lane. past tho Hank of Knglnwl, through Throgniorton street, and past the Stock Kxo.hnnge, introducing him on the way to several woll.known broker* and flimnciers. Then, shakiiiu hands with hint, he wished him "good-day" and "good luck." "But," said the young man in astonishment, "are you not going to do anything for nu1?" "My dear fellow," replied Lord llotha- child, "if you are one half ns clever ns I nm assured you arc, you yourself will know what to do," The young i man was bright iMiough to take the j hint, and not only obtained unlimited i credit in tho City thmuifh the prestige ( of the r-ront tlnaneier's friendship, but soon null In the headway which has siili'o led to success, I Thres Distinguished Brothers. Although he probably had high I liofiOH for his S'UK, it is doubtful if j ,lohn llewnr, the Perth distiller, iiiuiir- | hied lor one moment thnt they would , attain the high positions they at pres- I i cut occupy, line, Sir .lohn, was mude ) ��� ii biirniii'.t, three ye-iri njo. Sir Thomas j I was knitdited lu lOtrJ, nnd now Arthur I lletvar. K.C, M.I'., .*��� /lieitoMbmeni) j for S*otlltlr-i since I'.li'.t, llils been a|<- pointed it S-'ooitish judi'e. There nre 1 few more popular member* of the i I House thiin Mr. Dewar, and it is interest ini; to note that when he llr-t . I i-nUiri'd the field iif polities us iMItidi- ! date for Mouth Kdinbiireli in IHfin his I j Opponent wus the late l'ni. The contest wna a sharp aud ! i ("Xcltlllg one, Kiel, llul �� i i.i.��i,tiniiiita' ue-, } ,.., .:,.',. .' ���' ��� ������ -��� -���' M- I'-^r1 : wa- returned with h hiiiidsoine inn-1 ! Jority of v*l. i roots nnd herbs, arid tlm action of ��neh as sedatives and lnxntives on the digestive npnnrntus. The success t'>e compounders have met with fitters the value of their work, These pills have been recognized for many years ns the best olenrs^rs nf t^o system that can be sot, Their excellence was recognized from the first and they grow more popular every daily, MATCHES ARE CHEAP Therefore Everybody Should Use the BEST EDDY'S "SILENT" MATCHES Are the Most Perfect Made Noiseless as Their Name Implies. Ne Sputter, No Smell of Sulphur, Are Quick and Safe. For Sale by all Good Dealers, also EDDY'S PAILS, TUBS, WASHBOARDS, TOILET PAPERS, ETC. TIIE IB. EDDY COIrM. HULL, CANADA. HERE SINCE 1851 Mother--"! wonder what makes that dog afraid of me? He nlwnvs behaves ns if he thought I was going to kill him." Little D-.Highter���"I expect he's seen you whipping me," Minard's Liniment used by Physicians "Don't worry, you'll hut I can't pay get you vonr 'this money, month. "That's what you told me last month." "Well, haven't 1 kept my word?"��� Judge. SICKLY BABIES ~~ QUICKLY CURED The sickly baby, is quickly cured by, Ilnhy's Own Tablets, These Tablets nn- ii never failing cure for the trou. hies arising from ii disordered condition of tiie Htornnch und bowels, He- ing sold under n giwiiiintoo to con- tain no harmful drug they can be Uivetl to the youngest child with per. feet wifely. Mrs, Knincls MnMullon, St, Octave, (Jue��� writes: "I hiive used Baby's Own Tablets for my baby who was eoitstipaleil for four or live diiys ut ii time, I "found the Tablets to be of great bcnetlt mid would re commend them to other mothers." They nre sold by medicine dealers or by iniiil nt tffi cents a box Irom The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brook- vilK Ont. The Egyptian Pyramid! I I The largest of the pyramid*, which' j '�� (It for the holies of1 ! the klllg lllld ipinil. Its tlleiO'UVitllentS' nre 7HI feet nn each side, and lu! j height i. ft;! feel, Heieniilic men e-ti-' ' .nut,, dim tin. btitblimr must have re., I (|llirn| tile WOl'k Ol HAM*.*' Oe (I tm *i >< in ���>. Canadian Made No doubt you will agree that if quality and price are equal eveiy Canadian should buy Canadian made goods in preference to any others. Not only Is it patriotic���it's sound common sense. The money ���pent for Canadian f*oods goes to build up Canadian industries and prosperity, aud makes it easier for every Canadian to cam a good living. On the other hand, money spent for foreign made goods goe�� out of the country to pay foreigners���uot to benefit Canadians. Toilet and Medicinal Preparations are compounded In Canada from the purest ingredients which money can buy. The National Drug aud Chemical Company of Canada returns to Canadians In employees' salaries, dividends and other expense disbursements, close tu On* Million Dollars a year, lu addition to this we spend millions every year in Canada for raw material*, tins, bottles, labels, boxes and other supplies giving employ men t to humlwis of Cntiadinn tinsmiths, ({lass workers, paper makers, printers, lithographers, box makers, aud others, Ho even if N\\-DIU'.CO Roods were only "just as good" a�� those Imported ftoiti other countries, you would be folluwiug u seusible and patriotic conr.e in buying them, As a matter of fact, though, NA-PRl'-CO Toilet and Medicinal rrepiiralious are better thiin those imported. Try NA-DRU-CO Talcum Powder, NA-DRU-CO Greaseless Toilet Cream, NADRU-CO Tasteless Cod Uver Oil Compound or any oilier NA-URU-CO pre- puralion, and we for yourself, Vou risk, nothing In making ihe test, for if the NA'DRU-CO article does not entirely satisfy vou, return it and your druifist will refund your money. National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited. HsIlUi, ,11, John, Mantrssl, Oltsws, Kln-iton, Terantc, HsmlHws, UmIm, Winnlpsi, Rsslss, Cslfsiy. Nsltea. Vasweoftr, Vtttasta. \\i nil i.'f ���'liale In Ve M-Vi-I :ll llliii-K llllel : I i them by th(> wonieti .,f party uu tiie^e privih j?e.l re- oi*. th(�� IH> .ti ll Whsre M?st Rain ���"tit report"* iti'licnli %lL-KIDNEYS,*/ Falls. i that Cht-rrn. i nn, and Ili-leini'M, in thf ' L.iie.o un, liidd 1>e reenr-i t-.r in .'iv y i i "it'll! Duritn* the jn-riod fmiii l-it'i \\ i.i i >,�� ,ie i..-,..', '...��� ..'��� ' .' ; :'; r-i.otiil! nt riieirnpunji *'.i- le. Ir-i i' .io :m feet !i l-'J iiiehe. |',,r tbe j ,ii,, j�� /md at !�� li'.iti-'.i ���'-..��� ;i\\'.-nt/e v. rlv (all wsi-< "I fi'''�� 'I I '-' ltl''*n,s. ' Tt'C raini''**' yenr ��ner fei-..r,;,��i| at ' (''/������rfJij-unji *���* I-"*!, ��*'��-n 4* l-'i (����*��t �� "f l.titi fell ��ln hiri'* W. N. U.. Ne- TA l��.. !',*��, -.1 ii, ,....,4... ���t. ( tf'lV ne.��! In inch*.'!* ��f r.nii fell >liinni* t��at �����" ���lli.'le day Ttie-e il|ltll"n-e fi!b of ram arc iittiibu! I to tta- niilii-u.'i! Of If'.iiieal .*���*�������. i��|.|--i--j'h:-x ,\\,tt lo l..uy jiioiit.titiu*. I fow eipentt ���ecottnt., Wealthy M.in, Unlucky Sportsman, | Th'iiK'h the world bin treated him '���. ..,,: ...'���. ' ��� ��� ������ ' ������'' Llle.iNi- re ha�� tie reiiiilatioti of be.' itij�� one "f the uuliiekhxt of ..ports. > men, It would be hard to count the j number <>f timer* itmt In- lm^ jti-t f;iil. ��� cd tu briier off iinjw.rtsiiii event* His | hor-es have come in vemid in tlie j llerbV, tilt* Olltl-t, til" rriii-.|tikfro. rer****, ret, a��*iae4 hltttiMt ^qnor^ nt att tspiwIHwwi. MADE IN CANADA '$}. Ofto,' r *��� *--;'"--\\'n��A,tl ji w THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. f arm c/i-3 ildLrden THAMES AND THE FLEET. What the Old River Ha* Produced For Britain. The laying down of the heel of the ��������� BARN VENTILATION. Pure QUEER INTERVENTIONS. Two Cases Where Providence S>emi to Have Interfered. HOUSE FOR GRAIN. Rat and Mouse Proof For Stor;&������ Purposes, A well built and handily arrant granary Is without doubt one of t*5*0* most necessary buildings on the fafW. The grain house shown In the fllust''** tlous herewith hns many advantage, it Is rat nnd mouse proof and has jjW* pie storage room for farm Implement The grain may be loaded from (Po bins to the wagon without any lab"*, and the interior arrangement is %xfi\\ that it is not possible for grain to u^ and mold or become sour. The building may, of eourse. be bti"t any sine. The six posts that carry t^ structure in the drawing, which pf0^ vldes for a building 20 by 30 ft^t square, are 8 by 8 Inches square a>'^ twenty feet long, sat on a good solW PEU8PECTIVE OP OBANARY. foundation of stone or cement, with an iron pin In ouch post. The end sil'a and also the center girder are 8 by fl inches square. The spaces betwe^n the bents are filled in with 2 by J������ inch lioor timbers set twelve ineb^3 on centers. The floors should be si* Inch matched lumber and well set1* soned. The building is framed aud brace*1 by 2 by li studding set twenty-foil'" inches on centers around the entife building. The open space below Is seven fe^t In the clear und may be inclosed oa Air Needed by Live Stock Make Satisfactory Gains. Many ownera ������* l-ve ������wk d0 not ! in concrete instances it is unique ne\\v Dreadnought, the Thunderer, at pay enough attention to the ventilation to find the cause of disaster become the Thames Ironworks, a day or two of their stables. This Is almost as ; automatically the agent of salvation, ago, will bring into existence the important as food and.care, for wltu- j Yet this is precisely what happened twelve hundred and twenty-seventh oul pure alr at all .lnie8 satisfactory man.of.war built, for the royal navy igaSn8 cannot be made. Animals seem zx^'i^^'^tOX^ i!��������������������������� ������������������������*������ -reaa gr, aeiot counted everv class of war .craft, of | ������������������������������ usaS-'e -n the way or breathing which there 'is record; Irom s.iilinR i bad air in the Houses tn which tbey three-deckers of the olden time, and !spend tbe winter mouths, but because modem first-class battleships, to gun- i they come out alive In the spring is no boats, sloops of war and corvettes of j proof that they would not have done the days of spars and sails, and mod- j better if their quarters bud been thoroughly ventilated. If the/stables and pens were kept thoroughly clean thero would, of course, be less bad air even with very LOST FERTILITY OF SOIL ff ern torpedo boats and destroyers, Of the twelve hundred and twenty, six British warships launched on the Thames, which can be traced, con- siderably over half the number were shi;>s carrying each fifty guns and more; "sixty-fours" and "seventy- fours," "eighties" nnd "ninety, eight's,"Up to HO-gun ships���������ships rated for the line of battle, as the old phrase went. Ten of Henry the Eighth's warfleet���������to go back to the earliest times from which there are records���������wero Thames-built; thirty oi ������ueen Elizabeth's; ten of James the First's; seventy of Cromwell's; forty under Charles the Scond; eighty un- der William the Third and Queen Anne; and some three hundred and twenty during the eighteenth century, between 1714, when George the First came to the throne, and 1815, the close of the Great War with Napoleon, jn addition to upwards of sixty from. 1815 to the present time, including the battleships Duncan and, Corn- wallis, now serving at sea, the great modern pre-Dreadnought cruiser Black Prince, and the new Dreadnought battleship the Thunderer, now- being begun. At Trafalgar, in fact, eleven of the twenty-seven ships that formed Nelson's line of battle were London or Thames built ships; four of them launched from the royal dockyards of. Woolwich and Dcptford, seven built for the navy in private shipyards���������-at Blackwall, Giavesend, Roth- erhithe. and elsewhere on the river. Eleven out of Nelson's thirteen ships at the battle of the Nile had been sent afloat on the Thames; seven of them built at private yards, the other five at Deptford and Woolwich. Thirteen of. Duncan's sixteen at Camperdown were Thames-built man-of-war, nine A GOOD STABLE VENTH.AT011. defective ventilation, but as the sleeping quarters of a great deal of stoiK on farms are kept the air thnt gels m through the inadequate openings is in the case of the British frigate Pique. Fifty years ago she went ' ashore on the coast of Japan. Hope had been pretty nigh abandoned | when, to the amazement of every- j body she was off, apparently none the ( worse for her severe gruelling. Except that she became a bit of a lag- gard in sailing she kept afloat, and, | in fact, completed her full term in the . China seas. Then, she rounded the \\ Horn, and, maintaining the even ! tenor of her way home, "brought her stout-hearted crew safely into port. Imagine their feelings when, being dry-docked at Portsmouth, she was found impaled on a granite tooth weighing several tons. Covered with weeds and barnacles, the huge boulder was with difficulty removed, and is now to be seen in the dockyard, offering literally a sermon in stone on the manifold mercies of Providence. At any moment it might have been dislodged, when, without warning, the frigate must have foundered. Paralleling in respect of its grim significance the instance just quoted is the case of a tombstone which saved its owner's life. It sounds'���������paradoxical, but is readily explained. An eccentric pensioner, by dint of painful economies, had purchased the stone to be erected above his grave. Being bedridden and under the impression that his days were already numbered, he had the stone placed upright against the wall at the head of his bed. It was there, in the city ! hot sufflcieut to dilute down to tbe of CoFk' when the crazy tenement. point of harunessuess the escaping j staining the room in which he lay ammonia hinl mhor ease ' was brou&ht d������wn ^ a recent hurri- w? mJI i fl*. M , 'cane. The falling wall killed nine ! Especially Jn horses' stables, in people outr-ght a?ld severely injured ; which ammonia generates more rapid- many others, but the bedridden ec- ly when the bedding is not cleaned out': centric escaped without a scratch, [daily than in tiie quarters ot cattle i By some remarkable means the I and hogs, it is more necessary to pro-' tombstone had got wedged across the two sides, us shown, or the front ma/ be tilled iu with.doors nnd the j-emnift^^Qiiiam^ ���������j- Tng three sides "boarded up tight, or l7T Not a few of the Thames-built | desired nil four sides may be left opef-1 fleeJ were.ships that made their mark j The first floor is reached by nswlnjT |n /^tory, that *������" - fBt?e���������th������V' ' ing ladder or step that may be hook������ g*������������ gn ^ the Bn^av^sdf to the floor timbers when not In nse-\\ was Thames-built ship; ns was our A permanent -stair should be built first victory, Hawkins' flagship in the. from the first to the second floor am* I battles with the Spanish Armadas, located in oi>e end. " The outer walls ure covered witl* matched lumber and this In turn cov"! ered with drop siding or boarded ������*? nnd down and battened. The Innc** wnlls are left bnre to avoid having nnj' hiding places for ruts or mice, und it one should clutnee to get iu a dog or some time to come at any In tho floor of the bin and also covered with dcrecn wire, Tho open ends of the pipe and tho holes In the floor ill. low a free piny of frenh air through the grain at all times aud also allow the moist, heated air to escape, No gniln will mold in one uf these bins, Not even buckwheat, tbe worst urslti wo have to bent, will be diimoifwl. Prolific Field*. Perhaps the hardest point for th������ unprofeaslonat man to understand Is tbnt two fields nf soil mny look alike, bat one will yield seveiity*five bushels of corn nnd the other nineteen. Thlt, very example may be seen nt the Ur. nana (O.i experiment farm, where one field has been grown to corn exclusive. ly for thirty yean without manure or ;....i.m-( uf mi<> moo. Mat year It pftvo up le*.* thu ti iiliu'ti'cjj huvbfte iu the acre. Not ten rods away, wllh everything else tiie same, over seven. ty������0ve bushels to the acre were bur* vested, only because the necessary plant food bud lx������*������it replaced in th* form of Miiitttf immure, etc., and be. ran** rotnilon bad been practiced, using clover as one of tbe cra'w In the rotation scheme. Und exciting reading.���������London Orabble. And Kltchsnsr Said "Oct Out." When Copt. Fred Jones returned to St. John, N.R., from the Iloer war he was naked by his friends if he had loan Lord Kitchener, Ho ropllod thnt ho had, but thnt their chat was some. What brief, "It via* like this." said the captain to an admiring group of friends. "1 had received my marching orders for home upd did uot wish to leave uatil I had seen the comin������nder-in*chlef, of Vhom I had heard so much. I naked 4 horse gunner if lie could direct me to 'K.V tent, and he told me where to go. "1 followed tho instructions and, looking through an opening in the , onrtvas, I saw a Ull man, who badly i prevents the cow \\���������. '..'. .. -'.....,, i"M4������#, ������u a sitMit i .fWuiiiK u<*r food respond to kind treatment, Stick to One Breed. Stick to one breed, says (he Wisconsin Agriculturist. It is folly to be elm lining breeds continually lu grading up a bP*la.U> valued at from $25 to $(10 per head j ' ** per yenr. The valuations given nre ns follows: For cows, $20; horses, $27; i sheep, $20; calves, $24; pigs, $(10. This < valuation takes Into consideration only ; the actual amounts of nitrogen, phon- | phorns nnd polnsslnm contained In the j manuro from these animals, valued In . accordance with tho present prices of these constituents In tho form of com- j mcrclnl manures or fertlllzerx. It does ' not tuke Into consideration the value i of the manure ns a human builder due to its Inrge organic matter content, | From this it should be plain to any I one tliut the economical handling of j farm manure Is one qf Ihe very lm-1 purtiiiit factors In maintaining the fer- ' tlllty of our soils. . ���������tsrtlno a Balky Hers*. There Is most always one bora* In every lot (but refnstts to tmdfl** when time la called. A tKirsetnan who boa had experlcnci' xiiys. "W*������ Uavs ������*������*i ������ bad last rtme >*>nn 1 had seen could muI i������e jjiia MU-rmnct, He s*i>re Ibat >l was, however, and I went back to Jhe tt-nt nnd walked in. When the , ,,���������,,������<.. tiiiwrruiosii ���������nil man looked up from his writing ' n J ������?i7 K snid. ���������f.ord KitcUer. f presume** '**' "'*��������� "*' ,hn' Me retailed tersely. -Vw. who ������*������'������&*��������� ������������w (for revere J'ouF' l gnswsred: 'I am Captain Fit*.! "' " " ������������������ones t������f the Canadian militia.' He Hid. Well, li't out ol hr*������,' nnd I ������������������'lune away." Intuit te Children. Tb**y haven't come to such straits tH in ^tistraHa. T������w> MiniMer lor Public ln.irw.'llon in N.S.W., com- ntentlnri on the Labor Conference'* Pva*������o������il that fssor M-hou) thiMmi *hoiilil M f>**I bv lb** **������'������������������ ������**���������** *M* ������������icb s policy wonld be a stigma on ���������h* children, and is repugnant to 'Very tjfjhMhliiking parent in. tbe ���������'tinny. Uliiurlicjjj i../ }^uJ4\\ rASlI) ������(������ti������ci'iil in ribd out. a snpclor dlthsir of dropping* and Is an ei 'client substance to apply to cold latnU | TubersulstU In Calves. Throntfti th������������ use if i wiw ������-i������������i * ������������������.* bervnloiis udder I' was found tbnt eeives taking milk from such months, awl four ������*������lve*). of which Hirer sucked tbe milk from the rviw's udder r**������*iectivel** om������. three and HftMi days and otic which was fed the milk from n psll thirty days, also rnntra'-tnt uihervnWstls. Te ���������>revtRt Milk Fsvsr, fVw* that are tn calve tn winter or c**1,? sfttlv** ������*������(������nJd bsvr ahrnii all **nn*ts ftf ���������*������������������*># v������������f*>feh'# fivrrv dsf fur two weeks Ufore calvinr if thb) wtitwe la ���������wrsued there wfll Ite no milk fevsr ������t anv ������f the ntn#r ���������May IflMtswt lacMevi to lalvlng tlas*. The "Biscuit Bsron.t," Popularly known as the "Fliscult! Baronet," onu of the most entornris. ing and generous business men of our time has passed away iu ihe person of Sir Wnller Pnlmor, who died recently. The third son of one of tho founders of Messrs, Huntley nnd Palmers, the famous biscuit-maker* of Heading, Sir Walter wn* l-sloved by nil who knew him. He was pns- ��������� sensed of vast wealth, and was a phy. I sical scientist of considerable repute. ; For many year* he was chairman of the council ol Rending University College nnd n mcmlier of thu Bennto of London University. Besides ������bchig n director of tin- famous biscuit firm, i "Mini hum ,-inplij.x 0,(A������I MlllUn, Mr Wnlter d.-vf,t(."l ������t(*������I tiMctiViMi I ngnctiltiinil subjects, nnd is the anth- or of n Iwiok on "Poultry Farming," ; which hu* I**n-ii t*an*1nU-d into #������v- ernl Kuropenn Innpunges. "Silrnt Frsnrh " Lord Kil'h(*ii������*r nnd s sreoiinls bir tb<������ fact thst he was pre- eminently Ui������- "bandy msn" of the !*outh African campsiun. Oen. French's rt*** ha* been ������ cpwdy on*. H* was ln.ni fiftj-*iglit j*.������r* -sgo. wss s captain at eiirMocri. i-wl a ni������)������i ui Istftity-nn** Qutbst's Weed V4*������\\\\>> Qu*-li*-(''������ lur^st lands (^>v������t an area) d oyer ��������� butidrasl mdlion acres. A Homsmstfs Mouss Trap, If you have got no cat nnd find (he mice In your house getting altogether too bold for comfort, or If you would like lo keep some mice for pets, wo cnu tell you how to muko a trap in which to catch them. Over the top of nn enrthenwnre Jar fusion n piece of writing pnper, lightly binding It wllh n siring or elastic Imnd. In tho center, of the paper cut n cross, as shown In tho Illustration. Set tint Jar in the closet and suspend dry up. The slnflon le In Hue with many dairy farmers when It concludes that cows which freshen In the fall and early winter ure more profitable tlnin those which freshen earlier or later. Another tendency is to feed wider itf- tlons���������(Inn Is. to feed n Inrgor proportion of foods cuntrilulrig stnreli aud fat, This ohnnse si-etim to be In lino with much recent experiment station work and Is a ..measure of practical economy, hs-i-susi* moat of the staple fodder crops of the farm favor a wide ration. The Wisconsin station hus not put results Into shipc along this llm������, Dm asserts thnt feeding experiments show thst rations made up mainly of furm grown feeds will, when fed to the right kind of cows, produce large, prutitshle yields. Feet Lsmsnssi In Horiss, A. R Alexander, V. 8.. explodes the old tden tbnt a horse ran become "chest foundered " lie says that sueb cases are thnsc suffering from chronic founder tlamliilttsi, wulcti affects tbe feel and not the chest in old standing cases of fool lameness ihe chest muscles may wnste away In sympathy, and that fact bus led to the "chest founder" Idea, Huc|j a ttorae should be shod with wide webbed, flat bsr shoe*, put on over a dressing of tar and oakum and a thick leather ante, Then clip off the tislr sod blister Hi* hoof heads (corouetsi of rore feet with a mlitnre of one drsm of blnlodld* of mercury nnd two ounces of cerate of rsnihtrldes robber) In for fifteen mtn ales Wash blister off In forty-eight hours ilinn swnlv l������eil linOj i������k������.������. every ttires* or four weeks. as (loop as a car. Esirs Milking Unaesfitalite. Rt|M>rliiM>n'i - ..le r*+*ntfj ttf the Vermont et|*<*rlmeiit ststloii show that when milked thr������������* times s day each i un i>-n-i. it ,,.... . ��������� >..;.'^ Iii Hif KKirning. n������ss of tt>* ru-best milk ai Diem and lh#> ������i*a������t ������f n medium nnsllty st night, Tbe fnf ^mtent only tlii'tiistnl tbe severs! ������������* Jar. If there SVC 811.*, Illlrt' In lll������* mi is* I Hie tmlt Will attract them, l������ut ju*������ ns sr will fly Inn t; lut<> plsce again, ready for ihe nen thai mine ������tf re������*lef ��������������������������� ��������� r*r������ it ������s sdrt������able to ilb.w the h#ese t-������ est an the dirt be wants In Net, |t |s a f"������wt Ides ���������<��������� <������ ���������S'l..*>sll* ifcrflw g chunk ������f t*jrf tuto m fnesl bstgu" THE NBWS, CUMBEBL4^D, BRITISH COLUMBIA. fl are eow established in our new premises and invite your inspection of our sipck, We have just opened out a new line of DRESSBR8 anci STANDS tf/C *A frir PER Raiiijtnx in Price From ���������/VJ IU $10 SET Out' stock is now LARGER and BETTER ASSORTMENT IN ALL LINES than ever before, The Furniture Store A-McKOTNON McPhee Block. Cumberland, B. 0, When in doubt Lead Trumps, and when you want a Cooling and : Refresh- Beverage It is to bo hoped that the differences between tho mule drivers and the Canadian Collieries Company, will be speedily arid satie- fnztorily settled, Cumberland has not forgotten the last strike, some seven years ago, from which it has not yet fully recovered. It is very much to bo regretted that trouble should arise so soon after the new company has taken charge. Two days work has been lost already, which means the loss of thousands of dollars to both mon and company, brought about we venture to say by a few agitators as formejly who have not five cents worth of interests in the community, and who can pack their collar box ami get out any minute. We had hoped that "UiHSlJeTlMdnraii^iHhe-ev-e-.oLiiu. creased prosperity, The company were abeut to bo approached by onr merohuute and the city council inking their aid in the development of our c;ty, which we have no doubt they would have seen their way clour to <-lo, but as it is now, who can expect them to ma-ke any definite promises, with labor trotiblos staving them in the j Singer Sewing Machines for sale on easy terms at the NEWS OFFICE. FOR SALE���������Six ringed kitchen range, in good condition. Apply this office. The Palest and Best See C. C. Segrave if yon want, a Piano, Organ, Sewing Machine, agent for ail sorts of musical instruments. Cumberland, B. C, Mrs. Charles Grant will leave on Wednesday for Victoria. Mr, W. E, Morse, representing E. W. Barrett &Co., brokers and real estate dealers, of Vancouver, is in town iu the interests of that firm, Mra. N. MuFaddo'n left by Sun, day i/'s boat for Vancouver," *������ Constable George Cussidy. of Ladyfiinith, arrived last week, to take tlic* place of Constable Steven ���������ion during his absence. oo the Coast. and made in Cumberland, The Bathing Beach. (By T. J. Barron.) .. A dip in the crystal pes, ha, ha I��������� A plunge in the hsaviqg briao,��������� Refreshes and enlivens more Thane dozen cups of wine. Sei yonder stalwart swimmer, how He dives into the sea, Glides through the cooling flood bejpw Then strikes out, bold and free. And yonder timid msiden, how, With ciutous step and alow, And many a little scream, she tries Oat deeper still to go. The group* of rnorry dliildren, bow They splash snd stream and play ! A big ropgh wave comes rolling Up And throws tbem every way. But up tbey jump, undauntod.lauflhJDg, Soreamiug as before��������� Their Brave oyed mothers watahiogfroin Thtir seats upon the shore. I lore the mighty forest, waring, Sjjjhing in the breeze; I lovo the woodland uinslo of The sopgitars in tho trees. But tuero's something in the ooaan, as Jts surges final*, and roil, That uplifts my droopiuir spirits and Puts com Hgo ia my soul. When tho summer beat o'erpowers me, apd I feel my heart repine; No frothing cup shall brace mo up, But a dip in the sparkling briue. Courtenay, Joly 18th, 1910. ������*-6������������������@������sxs>^^ msm^m^^������m������&sim^ IBERLAND S. ISAKA, PROPRIETOR PHONE 21 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits Made to Order from $20 to ������35 AH Work First Class Perfect Fit Guaranteed. |A FEW PERSONS WANTED.! ! t You caivnow obt������:- *Sa Cutatar land News for tor $1.00 a year.-. LaLS2_8fHd_U to yon. Payable in Health Officer's Report. Hi-Bhh Report of the City of Cumber- laud for Half Year ending June 30th, 1910. To complete syndicate now forming for the purpose of buying 4,000 acres of B. C. fruit laud, $50.00 cash required and large profits assured, Send for prospectus and full particulars to the |Kootenay Fruit Land Syndicate,! ? 335 HOMER STREET, *| | VANCOUVER, B. C. t % ������������������ advance. -������*>- Old papers for sale at the News Oflice, General Manager Coulson and Managing Director McKae arrived this week by auto. face, We feel assured that the Tho new post office fixtures that aro beintr installed are very hand- ���������soino and up to dato in every particular, and besides being oi'ii.v metitai they will be very convenient. councils of the older and wiser beads will prevail, und that conditions will soon bo normal. Wo are informed that Gonoral Manager Goulaon agreed to give the drivers the increase of pay. The followi is tcd frum asked for, but was not prepared to ^ ^ ^ ^M ^ grant the request, that, the ^ys, ^^ wt lw, mimn rni>ii>u u'Cimta lr, , , * , ������ . . of the interesting: Interior papers "that Prince Rtipcit or Chilli- wack send au exhibit of '���������blind jiigri" to the Dry '''arming Fair at Spokane this I'nll. These creiitnruj flourish in the "dry" districts, and Prince Rupert or Chiiliwitck should be able to make au interesting aud instruc live display." ��������������� he given men's wages, l We are pleased to lunrn, that since tho above was wriu-jn, th������ men have decided to return to work, Locals. FOUND���������-One large wooden tank, about half n mile nif Shelter Point, on June Ut. Owner c������ii have sumo by paying, ������.vpu(itsOH. Alex. Salmond, Comox, li. C. ���������M(������StSS>St*������SSMSHSVS]^** *S>*������>1S****������* SSSSSSSf LOST���������OnSunday l������Ht, 11 nick' el crb������ open fact' wntub, with iu). vor chain and iiruito wiignived mi outsi'lo wwiol' I'iii'li'r will ph'tw return to this olhVo or to A, klri'd- uoit, Ve'idoino Jlo'.nl. Mr, J-n-'epli Si) iw ni'iniii'i ������������������ nf lln������ Company's f.utn hn-s wiioivn 11- riomo fine stillki of wln-ai Hbout flivo f'irtt high, mm ������> ed liiivlm: gr.nvn llfty Hutllc-; mi' Mr, r-lmw l������* an iit'i'ii'iikiii i!i-i, ai.'d il! lie Wstf ill the N'M't'iiV '-t U'uliid Jiitli'c Jut fnr'ntic The f.nuiiij.? nl ,1 ei;u :��������� ! ",.;" " ;'' - "Ml.*., ii ���������,������- ! no don-'* it ;c- /������ ������v iirdi !���������' ���������������. lift r>V(*ryS(,i|, j,,,,.|..,,, j ���������n,j ,(, fcMiiiutliii'.t'foi' tin- I11.V11 imside t.dl-' A, li������e������iii������u f'T Mi.' |> irjs -i-.* nl To tho Mayor and Council of tho City of Cumberland,' Sirs:���������The henlth of the city for tho h-df >o������r juBt cl'iaed, haa been far fiona Butisf.ictoj-y, Contngeous uiid iatectious diBeatds reported aie:��������� L-igiippe.. ..Epidemic ~~ ClTHNeTTPcrrrrrrTrrrTrrrra-������������������������������������ Mfiailes Epldomio Tubeicul'sis ...2 Scarlet Fever........; 11 An execdin^y severe type of lagrippe prevniled dini������K the winter month'. 1 s debilitatiug efl-n-ts Were very u.arkod ni^d a number uf uusesVtire followed iivmodi- a'.dy by ptieumcnia���������though iu no aase wjthn f itnI result. The two ctines of chicken [.os wero ex- ceriinKly mild. Measles were epidemic in Pe'iru'iry and March uud most af the children, fat rendered imDinnn by a p>e- nous attack, bswune easy viutims, Boil) onses of Tuh/rciiiofis of lunga improved ondsr npueinl troatiiient iu ihe Kimloups | di.tci<',t. A oano of seai let fever appeared in Fiib ruury, nnd since tlieu we Imve hud eltveu easi-B,'six i-f whioli oecurroil in June, it is a miUl form, aud ttuia far ull ensi b are doiog wolj, Ajiuiii, 1 would oadl}our attent-nn to the requirementfl of onr its dniioa honpit- | si its uuutiiincd ia aiy last report. Tbediiiies supplying milk tn tbo ciy dav* )'i>oi) ('"fininwl >-tul found in sutis- ������VWVW������*y^ArVM>^lAAr>^^ K. AIDA 1 Merchant TAILOR LADIES' TAILOK-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS QflflDH TO O^DBi^ fifiD IN flfiY STYLtE YOO CU1SH. PE^ECTTIT G1 Twenty-One Years Pastor X/adysmith���������On Monday evening the Methodist parsonage was filled to its capacity when the many friends of the Rev- R- Wilkinson met to congratulate him 011 his 2t������t aunivsvsary as a preacher. He preached his fir������st sermon in Canada on .Inly 17th, 1889, in the same building a������ they now worship in at the present time, The evening was spent in singing, recitations nnd piano and violin solos, which were greatly appreciated bv nil About iV-JO all adjourned to the ctnuch. j|'������t������������y������"������'l>t'o������- A������x*m*.H.iie,l i.y men. b-u". ot yoiu i|������iiith uiiiimutUt* I made uo CUMBERL.AN D, - - B. C. ���������*v>ww*vvw-v*^^ vlvvvv^A*V������Vwv������A^^*vv^ ^''.llllllllllilllllllUIII'ilKiailllKIIIHllllllUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIllllitll^ I Oajiital $5,000,000. lUssrve $8,700,000 I The Royal Bank of Canada. I DRAFTS ISSUED IN ANY CURRENCY. PAYABLE ALL I OVER THE WtiRLD. | SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to HAVINGS ACCOUNTS & interest at highest Current Rates allowed on Deposits of $1 and upwards. CrUMBERLAMD, Si. 0,, Branch, Open Daily. t OUKTJSNAY, B. 0 , Sub-Braneh, Open Tuesdays. UNXON WHABP, B.C., Sub-Branch, Open l'hun-day0, W, ** H. F. MONTGOMERY, Manager miiiiiiiiiiii where a beauiii'ui baiH|iiet h..ul been provided by Ihe ladies. The bles*iug was snn# and utter ev eryone had done justice to the j good things which had been pro vided, the toast was given by a member of the congregation,who ACClUlCiSTS lN il, (J. MINUS!had heaid Mr. Wiikin-uu puaoh IN 11)00. According lo import of the Min. iattf of Minus, for the year 11)011, the accidents in Brit tali C'dnmlita collit-irieH during the \\>ul year wcru 57 fatal, 4" wi'loiii* nnd R'.j (���������lij^lit, a total of IfjJJ nut cf liJ5l8 nu'ti ctujil'ivn'l. Of this lot,.I N11. uuiiiio eoutril'tited 2 fatal, 7 .--** 1-1 ��������� uil-i ainl 17 i*li|;h!; L.'i'ci^i��������� !i !!>n fitWl (explnsi'Mi rt*2, * -l m'l'iotih uti his first sermon on Canadian soil. He dwelt at some length on the reverend gentleman's good qualities as a man and preacher, nnd how he had been followed byihe pastor in three different fields. However, Ihe speaker had nothing to regret for that, and pointed out 'hat the beautiful church iuipeotiiiu cf tlm biiu'.i yards and alleys of 1 he town, We finmd that in hoiihi oswh mi stti-mpt hid then boon iiia'e to remove the wiiitur's no-mmutation of rubbi'di, tt|.>u-jh v .rlml nutKo 10 ro.nove ssme hnd Uien Kivflti a oouplu of uioiitiiH previoup, \\V������ thor������foro dooiiled to lwve wr.tteu no* tioefi noiii, --tHtiiig that \\i������\\������n? tlm rciini'ed clesiiiii)/ up wn ituiio withn ten (lays ti'MU iluU c' ncUco it W'liildba or^arot done by tho oity and ousted oitulnat pro. pert)'. In lli'-i way only o^n wh b.i snr* HuU,niU*d ,0 ,,,n ',lti*"H, ... , ., . , 1 - tf slloa ���������(���������Harry. Muali t> rnsalt must ho nt Si biiglii, una l.u'uii ii Jain), 11 ni-'n-jiiriug tflcuts the btatitil'til sti-nc-1trit.iu<-d toif fill I*, when iho iitiinSier ul* fif.f.iib'H'- >,'.���������."i> IS fllt.lll, Oil HU .bill:; niii.;.';- -l''������'!.t. ���������- * * -l -i 1 n! I MO. cued free ofdeht, i'ii n i. u loan ������'iil,ot k������ thu I1101 if,���������������,������( ruwinlt o ( v������ .11 up-ix-U* 0 ������>���������****���������.������') syt-t u������, Wi. Ouitp a coinpliiuent was i-iven|tM1Ht u,,^,���������,,���������nnotiio. opportunity wli tn Mrs WiU'itt-n 1 ns nn indent I be pivmi f.ir (ir. vxpreMsiou ot npiuum \\v.;iktr atv.1 n <;r*.*;i*. den! of Mr. ! *lll������ '"'* ,>.t>'''**������-������- 4"������''"'"' * ��������� ! , , ' , |l������rii������ to notico tho loot tliut nomw- i������ n .'.ii i/ii s fit*'���������.'������-������������������> v;as clue to1 " . . , ., . ,, r< ., . 1 |������r 11,'Miu Mjistsuu ibv. ������omli ������*;���������'(������ oi I'.*"- k.ap , li" 1 ju.r| ()���������jr,, ft numlier of fl ietu'.s t rith Avjnus, from tlm nuidrnt*,. of Mr, P, ���������"' "' "i't"' ������ ,1, . ��������� .,, ,<;,; . A��������� s-trwurl t������ il.������> imiili sowjr-n i*0'.ditinii i \\'i- e ,-iiiimiiiv. !'(������". il (" 1 n i,*i 111 i 1 i i . i i ��������� -r , ' tthiiji r,(������l������r"S S H.'l Kills lm'. In t������.������IiOrt lu i.M, 5 tonipaii), iwr*\\ *-'Ui.i������.uiin,olj| lne pasjoi atta Ins wife, and '���������i;.;ri.ou Ariillvry, was tnmder.isal]i, ..j.'or ut.ts ;v fr0jj nl t'ljs niuiiiing at THE VERY BEST Try a Bottl������ of this PolUh. It will mako your Piano, Orson or Furniture LOOK LIKE NEW ...... FOR SALE BY CHAS. SEGRAVE -as ���������"���������"������������������If! taewnt Mm Vic" rit, Ati^'. 1, ,ti������rduy tho IOth in**. i,--i ''mi \\V. WE HAVE HONEY To invest in any sound proposition. TIMBER COAL, or AGRICULTURAL LANDS. Make n clear sketch nnd write fully in your first letter if you want a definite answer. Western Canada Investment Company, Sultr? 4K, Flack Block, Vancouver, B.C. ������������������ssHsvsassisj gs���������ii 1111111 ir if ts*sTs*sWs*sTsl Insts-HsWMl E 2������ i Garden, Field and Flower eeds \\fartin 1'ri'Wi;. .t tbe \\\\,%\\u\\ JJiltik, Inft bj' S -*..!:.;.% tcisi f..i T,*'l*,fiijith, wli***- In* -v H ���������������*.' ��������� hi tii������i li*MU������*-.t l!u ��������� f.'. i ��������� nfii'T whlHi li������ will ������������������r.ii>#-,ij i������, Vmieonv^r for fi.rtUr in ',i.i"������ tion?, Un '.liji n>������������ n-.'llii tn ti.i two fauiilii-s It ������������������> unr"it.ut that K-mo san^ "I'or ui'.s a .lolly Good, j p,.,vitiir������it Utumis������������. ori������;������ towi y nvrny I lie Work j |.>iiyw,'' and kuj}> nmy he Jive, ��������� ������.i.l* *������*������v������tr������K������* tin pi rmm-t'iit dtviu- ������'u;������. |\\)i..i tKiiwkshyxHitiKTTIii.Hi.'My. Wi'lkius>u iqjlk'd in a fcvv'*,*!1*"i,I , ��������� . ., . ������������������ ., /v, -'*.,,���������,.,... ���������i : i iu������np(**.tfn ly siibnnU'd, t k; inn. tl.ro ������������h i.u-1 .....uftoni ^ ftnd afu.f o. x block, while ���������'.tpt.Iilii*,:ou j**v������!*:c i:vi'innj* the-.innjuii) c.r ! \\\\>s* f.. .Mi-������m-iu.-h ������n.l .*( ������������������.���������-. . , ,!i the *c' of i-n.-Mng tbr bit ,������arted at 11 p. in. j W. M������,t>r* in | j *v,(l,������riwvb t.,������*vird. Tii* h!k r 1 i-������ futd -*- :,Sttndii)''*i odt<;������'iii^ fctfimiM. j Hcliuiid. CAtindri ami the Unllrd Suit.'. All UttfJ ������������������ <������> ���������fUnl* .-' .������������:i������i aiitt- vi 5<-o it's u limn .1 A l*iri*e ittunher ot pewtjjers -*������������������������- 1 j,y ���������,������������������ .,���������tity on ������rriv.il. 'tH b'*������t i* ir^d e *>������iirh hr our itn������- ..,.,.���������������,,. srfviii" ltd , liii.nt ten .irnvtd i������y Tncsiai'* b.ut, ; Mi. H. C. < >H"d "i* ���������!*'<,4'i*������H , i j,,,,,,.,.. raiaioiriiffw, B������-*it������*'������*> **������M !.��������� conimus^ ������������ ������t������r old iinnti* *htt t.is.c i������\\:,, ,., ;,,jd 0 , .of V.m<'.tiv.T.fn* .*���������*������������������*���������* liy Unit* . I ..ii,.,.-, ottiti .\\U>. .Uui tl J.' ii f-*'! f*i*f'*������, *������''������������*������������ will ls������ m* I'k*. h< *pi-.al jitH in 'Iv* \\u,f iMlui*- fu f. HJctno'i ar- ������������������tM'itii* r*-!ativt*4 M ,tt V������tK*������tivpi sun S'.nMimo, s ���������> i woiif** J* ������r. Adr'ftwf r Hi'in������*ri!Mu, M. J. KEKRY.3010 Wesminster Rd, Vancouver '***������������.������-"""@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

    \"The News\" from 1899-08-13 to 1899-03-21

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