@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "ef0d399a-f785-4090-8689-7de3e983ccdb"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The News]; [The Weekly News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-09-25"@en, "1908-04-07"@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/1.0176901/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ !������������������������ -*��������� n ' -t^taW^t-W-^ll^^ltftA-t-^ **���������*+���������* -���������'��������� VJ'ii \\ ".������������������ty-i A Journal Der.yot.ci E������pw������Cl^lly, to th������ Intereate of Comox Dlatrfet, i 'i'liT*, .��������� "-1 ***toi^lk*������fews? Sev*sntk*ht������ Vka*������ ������y������|j��������� ^ *���������>-' -^ *��������������������������� CUMBERLAND B.,C.,, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, '908- ��������� -ii'- ��������� ��������� ' *-��������� ��������� l====**= Subscription ia.oo a Year. * ->, *-. --?* ��������� ���������**��������� ' *������������������* *o **��������� Jmm i 'f**r*ml*'^rw'!Wfl^!gl!f^!l! ���������* ��������� 5. * ; r _-,.'!.. h ������������������������������������SM ' ������'*3**'-* if������ a*** ���������*Ac-*r--*j **************^*?^^t^,r!!*^j*T���������^B**i ���������tf, ������������5*>* I ���������*��������� -������������������M.ai'���������*>*. ���������������������������������������-- -a,,' ^'*"'f ��������� ���������*��������� U;,; *��������� ������-*,V *>.\\ fr-rlfi .���������*.. ,i -.'*���������:?.', 3>f- *s| ��������� ���������: Jft *���������-..! .-'i j^'.i,,: **���������>-*'*> *If-J*' >;"���������.*---.*, *"**���������- ��������� 3 }*'.-������ '4 '��������� M-f *������ ,i.i--*Cl<-w ���������/ '-iv**'-'; " X V. ������ *-'f."(v It ( (.;.f* ' I E)re������.:'GbocrS.! P&ajtia** ^M^fii^: ' A -^trW*'** ���������''���������- ���������*.' . ' :'v*.-* i'Vv-.-*3 ' ! f... t <* , ^ ;1Clbthsr��������� Sh^ow^Plaids/:^urea : ��������� : Sicilliaris^EpKeiies;; ;;' ���������-���������. etc. : etc.f- - ���������' .��������� '- ���������*���������-���������.������������������*-.. it- I*.. - j * ���������*. i "- - ������������������*. it ' ^ . ^ fnll T/inA of DrrtB MwslTnff, Organ; i- ! ! 5 r' Andieetand^Kancy MercerizedCottonS! l. ef 1. > J .*���������*"��������� :s. -, -v;9i{*i~>n*tlpAsH:>,-.'J,. ,'* '������������������"?; " ��������� *��������� ���������-.��������� * ; -:-i ,.'��������������������������������������������� "J*-'' ' ' jf Its fJe^, w^hameit. If ������e Aatre rf. rf������ new rSiinwi^t^^-i'^* MEN'S LADIES and* CHILDREN'S 600^ & SHOES V'';* VARIOUS STYLES and SIZES, Orocenes (1*^-^ *-'.! * * - - 30 ������ay* urocenp Special attention #wtf to the Quality of our. Goods. '��������� , *-|������*a������������*������**������������������*���������������������*������~*������ CAMPBELI5 BftO������*., ^���������"^ *������' f IMaaiafii Mow-ia The Tirtte, OUtiWork male NEW THE CUMBBgLAtJD PAINT WORKS House Painting1_t^iw' Hanging, Sign vVriting sand' BUGGY jgAiHTlNG,. a Specialty. Best of Materfal sn������ WorkmAnimip. -ti' WQRKS, GOURTEN A Y, B. 0. next McPhee** Store. HERA PER and %ARK1NS0N, Proprietors. mehoed's Neoi Store. emeemmm^keea^km>k\\^kmeaeeemeememmmmeemmm^^ We are setting nicely settled in onr new jffietnises and have put in a fine line of *-. ' ' -x*' 'ty -e Latest e '���������'-.tf ��������� t In Hats, In Clothing, In Boots*Shoes Yonr inspection invited. I Nl riol FO-Tl ���������DM������������nirA?tnM,;' ������*t* England has made an alliance "with tliis new *#bfld power.-* but this alliance and and all other treaties or compacts of an Euras- iaTTColn*)lcx"io"n'^aii"n,rever~en-- dure. They 'ca������ at best possess all the elements of expediency. They Can never possess all the eieinentb of permaueu.ee or Jsta- bility. It is impossible; it is i ti practicable, Nay more, it is uuuatural..,. As,.iNdividuals the races do-uot'and never will as- 8'l������jate-v?' ��������� .'a'-i: y -. :;_���������:.:.-:'. OrAnKtrypung* Briton* Celebrate* VAUDIQTORY. Mr, Ti Lcemnn is thel winner '"; ; ti otthfe Dinner''Set.1 -* * -><��������� ><������������������ * - ���������**��������� *"** *<.> the'Magnet Cash Store lead* tlicm all. T. Ea Bate 4y Magnet Cash Store <> WWvWvtftv^vtm WWtWWvtvtWvIM '">., 500 l.���������.*, ���������PM :$a^^Vrf.^iliPtial,i *New Spring :������ g.rf Wm.Sloan'A Warnlnafa t *, ,������* i on Haud,to Select from Call and leave your Meuuro for " for ���������foul'Salt J/:. ���������' -*',., ',* htm. ' A ieW S*Mtg������ j gi-Aij -to war _" gniU of the unie well-known Brand- iNSr^mioN INVITED hli work At No.7 mine. He wat _^ I riding on tht trip which wa������ ������oni. ������HIIMtt11ltlliilitttT*tTT^*T^,*^*^^^I ing up Uie elope end limped off to put the top* on the bu-it-wbool when hl������ foot ���������lipped causing him to (all underneath me et Use load* ed cars whieh result**! in the vt Stddatl. Tbe T������He^ I Haa opened Btuine* Its MoLeod't Store, WBDDINOr On Frlday'cvonlng, April 8rd a Urge minilier of friendi gathered nt the home of Mr. and Mra. Jno. Ftaser* at Happy Valley, when their daughter, Mi������ Margaret ,1. Fraier was united i������ marriage to Mr. Edgar Getter. Jliw Slastil Hoyt acted a* hrldestnald, while the groom was supported' by his brother, Mr. A. Curler, of Van Anda. TU bride was given away by her father wid the eeretnony was performed by tho U������v. lh 8* Hastings. Tho happy conple were the NolpltnU of many valuable and oseful pretenti. ������������������* After tlte wedding ceremony refreshments were served. Mr. arid Mw. Ctrtw will reside at Van Anda wl*ere they will be followed by Ui������ heat witites ot ihvir limn) litciitli, We regret that space ������i)l '^] permit ua to publish the Hit of wedding presents till next Itiue; The W nwi extends eongratitla ��������������� ^.tir^J^.wu^ xiw AU R.J Um. (mn which Mr. Frank Bradley smtaiiied a ^ exptct much, la a bond draw severe injury on Friday while at ing together the outpotti tf tht British dominions. It narrows to a slender thread in the defiles of the Rockies. Guard well, then, the west; Ml it with peo- pie who witi be loyal to our ideals of national Hfe, Guard well Wc are just roundlug off the first century oi British dominion on the northwest coast of Amer lea In that brief space of time thru the indifference of states* mnnship, wo have lost areas of territory and coast line both on the south and north of what we now nold: and my firm con vie* tion Is In view of past history and present conditions, thot un* less there is a complete reversal of policy, time, will sec our pres* ent possessions of British Columbia from the Rocky Mountains westward to. the Pacific Ocean be come a colony, and ultimately a ���������Ktsscssion, of a united orient. On Wednesday evening, the Orange Young Britains celebrated their -second auniversaiy, by a banquet followed by a most en joyable dance. The City Hall was beautifully decorated, with the flags of of our country, for tho occasion. About one huu* died aud twenty were present, including the Mayor and aldermen. The Orange Young Britains orchestra snpplied music for the occasion, and are to be congratulated ou their efficiency. This issue of the Nxws ii published by the nW purciiasers, who took possession.* on* April 1st. ~^iT"p^ingr_from/the5 ediiSHair- Hold the present opportunity ia' taken to thank those who have ex- tended snch liberal support, financially and otherwise.-- It is hbpett that the eftovtt put 'forward to sat- iefy the growing patronage of the ' paper have not beeu in vain; and* that duties to the paper elided it is trusted that in tins es^es of inj* ma'ijr.rhey have lf������������n..W������IJ don-a,/- Thfe new tn������n*^^^t*rvr Ul en*' douhtedly succeed in.giving tu the inutty supporters of the Nkws a (food woolly paper,, aud that thuy may pros] er will ta the wish o������ their niaiiy friends. J. A. 'iWw. -I v i r. . NOTICE. Having disposed of my interest in the CviTBSKLANrA Haws, all accouuts owing said busi'uesi tt������ aud including March 81, WK ure payable to um; Also m\\\\ w������ counts against said -busitiess to that date should be rendered to J. A, BivTES. me. Citpt, Freeman camo upon Frl*' day's train, ' ������������������ J. T, Lidslono roturnod Friday Irom a btiiiuess trip to Vftiicou- Mr, A. Qessford Ib in town and is the guest of his brother Mr. R. Oessford. Master Wilt Clinton is homo for his holidays;' also Master L Motincc, ' We are pleased to learn that Superintendent F. Little, has been improving so well that he was able to return to V lotoria by the tug Tilot on tSumJay muruiug, Judge llnrrimui was in town this week. TENDERS will be reoeiwd for the shingling of the old hospital buildings up to May 1st. Tbe lowest or any tender uot ueoessaritf/ accepted. Address Seo'y of Hospital Board, Cumberland t<< i ijaniai Mr. T, E. Banks has taktin over, tlic undertaking and picture framing business or J. IX, Collins. : LIBERAL MEKTfW(*~A meeting ot the Liberal Association will lie held on the 8th inst,, at the taw office of P. PbilHpps Ksr. ���������flson* A full AttendAnee ie ro> quested, V. Fhfllfppi Harrison, Secretary, L. A. ������������������������ - 'i ��������� ������������������'��������������������������� Hr,Ja������aeMoon,oble< atewAite. tit mMmer^WaYlHaftAn*) left Stintlav-mora- (na on the 'Mot* far VMetla. Hast ���������'Jim** bsa teen ruoaluf to Uniow* Bafhetas ������ut4eia4������twt> ef MmoX SMa*f> ot whom were At tbe *������bart to wjr sdW# and wish bin luok wherever hi ijom. breaking of his leg Above ihe the strategic poiUtofl. which il We site pleased to noto tho extra grant of #1,000 to the Cumh erland & Comox Hospital through the efforts of R. Grant, 11. F, P. The Hospitsl Board very much Appreciate it, ��������������������������������� TEN DKUB will be received for stumping, clearing, plowing Md harrowing of hospital gronnds, All tenders to be in by tut first of May. The tuwest or auy touuW not neosasarlly owjepted. IfMMMMMMMMMtMMM 'well as can be ex pert H tht knee. He was tektn twtka loto������ly of Domlnioit. but oi JJJJT"Jg TlFoanitAl Board. KXrSJSsi-d hotpltal and at pt^ssnt I. doing A%me^. ' cAJZ * P %|& eTu^^SS��������� The Dominion Oeveramsei laritait> SUaa������������* Kwtrel.Oapt KeweMsa, afrltaf At thawhArf for tmeUt ooal, Friday alfhi at B.P.Msufl left en Ratenlay at I.T.H, ferVaaeenvir ' ������ . i. ui, sbtineb et Ctutherlaed sporte -iwlttl UolwHarH-^Uayett^Wle witaesy tUUteeUIUatM wbiobvas lOppoisS' te-telMtMaetlielwewUM Ot>a������otleMi aad tTaios n^^ttboliHoA esssefa sal' thepne wee nel eteyei Urreete Vmm ^������J^~J.*t^Sl.A r������mtW������+rtC-������ ���������i'* 'THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. rs: Tbe Gaiaberland Hews Issued Every Tuesday by the Comox & Cumberland Pub iahing Company; TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908, ft .>> sATwcisr-EnL c davis, Hotel J" . V-- *fe .-���������������������������, 'ii^���������. ������f Ktigli.h 4 i BURTON atwaya on Up alio, the famotie MILWAUKRR , BKRRVAuhet'Mr. Rt-hemia-*, Kt-h'tta. *ic. "Ol,D ORKY BKAKD" - | <��������� SWITCH WHISKY.'- . Beet/V/iraee ���������u.d'LsiqubwIof'Wkliitl'B;- - Xtta Hoarding and l^vlglng I) partmw**,- enHtr the ������sri-*>������*rtie������e *up-<*intandeboe of Mi. Devta, will b* loas.d Pint elaa* la eeery reapeet..- CHANGE m^XJMWFj^ B ���������.'."' ~..r:.~?.f7;, :..^:r '.. $1 * per day upward. - ���������'������������������> ��������� .-.. . ���������.,^ ilspiiaait S Hanalmo .-JLy s On March 31 st inst, the N ews :'. uudsfweut a change of owner- ;' strip,, passing into-the* hands of. the Comox & Cumberland Pub- lishing Company, Mr. J. A,Bates, \\ former editor and proprietor hav- :- ing sold out his iuterest therein. ' * "''* *���������.. TO THE PUBLIC. ,; We solicit your subscription to the ClMBl'HLAND NjjWS' a week ly journal, published in the city ol Cumberland apd;: having a . subs'autiial circulati-ou through various-parts of Bi itish Columbia This journal will contain in- i formation and news concerning .the..greatjComox.agricultural dis trict;"-and places *of importance. We also beg to draw your at tuition to the fact thst we , conduct oue of the best equipped j* 'bbing plants oii!lie"Iiiauanm^ are-prepared; at' reasonable rates to do first class printing of even description, from a lady's visit ing card, an up-to-date nu-iut or programme to a mammoth poster, Legal.stationery a specially. Mail orders will receive pninpt attention. Yours very sincerely, Comox & Cumbkrland WbmsuYng Co. It ia better to die ulone by the waysidv, covered with the sea s of a dozen fighta, tliau to endure a coddled old age with an uumurked skin, The ideal world in a world iull cfs'.tcuuO'us dreamers, of meu nud women eager for life, of en* thusiaatic egoists. For th*** man who,rvalue* tho possibilities of Innuelf realises, also, the important c of his neighbor. He may light -with him ou otcai-iou, but tlic potential struggle. ni'wessi. U*t.s icitpoct aud makes possible mutual regard nud mutual con- tidetation.<���������Sydney D.uk. Try Us for *% Litioleums, Wall Frijx'r, Mati-nj*,' Blank.-ts, B'ifitls, 'Comforters-.Curtains, Bpdr<-o������i SuiU>i������, Morn-* Chairs Kxtcnnton Tshh-s r.n������l ������1| kinds of Fiii-uitum.- T*-h per cent Discount for Cash fo������* b-lance of rmnth, ������������������ ' '. ��������� j,,*' -*������������������������ u i u., I au. _.������i ��������� *. * ������������������ v J, H. COLLINS, Cumberland. Comm-������nci**fr *t *t pna* p'tt'ttt'il ������t the nortb������,"aBt corner of TixobtT Lr.esO No, 47 en tho-bank of vCa-mpt*ell River, tboitje e due jmu* h 77.18 ,**$*hM, moI* or 1* (-Troth-*, ���������n-ti-t'-t-^it't 'iBornw offaeidf n*-*mVr 1>**J mm ��������� ���������I s. 5. "Oity ^of Niariaimb. ���������^jcro������ix.---co*tkcoac -RO-axaB -.at! from\\MctiM'i������JJTti������������^aTr--������a������'*!i. fo* ��������� Nanaimo, - calling?, at Crofter. Kuper and Thetis,. ItUnds when* fre.jht ot j, pa!tsetiBeV������i������if-jc.* \\}-AT ; Leaves N.n.-t.tno Wednsday, y ������.- m fur Union Hay Comox .and wav port* Leave* Comox s Thursday j a. m.', fot Union D.ty N.tn������iiii6'>ii'd way: ports. ,e.\\ve<; N.*nrtimo Friday, y a. m!; for Union Bay. Cotna**, *nd way ports, <.ei-**-e������ Comox S^turdny, 7 a.ro.j for N������n������imo and vj,-*y ports. ��������� J -.*������������������." *' ' 't ��������������� * - r ->iils from Nnnattno Saturda), 2 p.m., for Vici<>ru. ' ' ��������� ���������' * . ��������� lt������EJI BEEi ��������������� The drink of strong men and healthy women. Unio: ���������5- Drink U B. C Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo B. C. Vhen In Courtenay May The Courtenay Hotel Kvery contertlt-n'-e to* {-tittitti. Tbe 0.Hunden c H' O 1 G F. S T Candy -ASD Fruits in season at I). HUNDEN'S' SfOTIC-S Hiding on hiouiutiiivuH nml railway can ol the Union fUilllery C.iiipany by any pernor. Ait per* ������������������um-except rainoraw-.ii ittricily pro) JMted, Binployeta, tn ������ul������* Ih I* (luminal for >l!oi' *g nan,* By ord������(r r������*AK'lft 0 IjT-m Mi'tia^uT, ������������������ *re*a������*a*aa-HafeMita*a*a*Mata M������roccl)i Bros, E3 Jii. !������C US lEcli S ������t*W*������*rW'*������tt*^^ JjUKAl). Caa������P ami Pif������ fi-lW-0* ad daily to any pari of CUy, wMmnf** MMWwr? *iw#xMr#r# (Jiwerien w^wwm CONTRACTOR, CUMBERLAND, B. C. will tab- Contracts to clear' lanci ut wood, dig dilchrs, or an**, .arge tontnu't. rui*������. ato >>>**aa l MaV 60 to JOHN McLKODS FOH KiltHTtU.AMrt t!AM������Y, rilKlTH, intUlt* * TOHAi.-W-"* Prioe Veaaonable, arid _ Sa.tiafaotion. Ouarrtntead. Dominion Hotel Victoria, B. C. Th������ Katfa ani Lower than other firnt.claw hoteia, with" Accoiuo. dation Superior to many. Ifoouit* w id or witlou bath, American Plan ������1.5U lo 92.50. p>?r day. 1 urtipenn Plan, Hoouu only, 5D in V1.G0, jior ������h*> Free Hns, /��������� ' STEPHEN JONBS ieil In! il I t * ������������������ ������ ' ������ ������ ' ������ f.tl.it-l Imia i '���������I'TTI'I '���������MMl,'l^,'l,*r1l,*|rlMlrl"l'ITI ' ���������'STAR' * Livery A3STID Teaming 1 am prcpired tu- f wrnish Stylish Hik������ and do 1 e;imiq>; at M'.-.twrmbte rates. JOHN BRYUtN CUMaMkLANU POLLEGIATE SCHOOl POR BOYS ������������������ . ne laurels, Belcher Street Victoria B. C. I'ewoa antl Vialtm, ill I OKU |i|*JlH������|' nr t-OLUMUU. Vor HIRK. AM. OHDBR J ^1-KOMI'TI.V AilKNDKIi I' \\, MMHMBi AMCOUVER -.NANAIMO - LADY S*sHTH ROTJTB. S. 8. "OOAN." .S������il������- irom V.tnaniver for :N.inain*o laily, except Sundays, at 30 p.m. ! ** ���������*ri*(U*n Retterre, ������h**K*>d*t(e welit 8m cits.tn,*^Mtc*du* tiBtib.fJI *W(ni,i| -thtnie* due eart*- fio tl*t������ne (o plae*f? of eon>m*ino',m*'nt. . O������t������0 IbteSrd day of Fbru-*ry.lSW *-��������� ' J. WBBBBK. B....?JCl������l.At*������at. NOTICE ie h������tf*b** (tlTen theft thirty daj/������ after dM������i t intend to apply! to r>oepect f������r eoel and. ptirol������>t>i& an-djir, the followlnr dtaribed land* ei'-aaW m Bay ward DUt lot, Brltiab Oo'unb'a; Oommenaint'at.-a.poat. plKoted on tbe bank ot^CaiijpbeJlg Btvaf abia-l������ rhaixHaatt-irombiamth- at the QuiJoeern' Bi***r, th oncrxiaVnorth ������0 ������haine, thtcae* due ***������et 80 ebaiaii theneedue ������outb W ���������kaittie. tbenee due ttaet SO obainato ptaee ot-eommeaee 'linen*!. S ^ j jj I' \\ *"������ 4\\ \\ Mi da* o^FwruaryiJS*! OXfTIA* rallrff^A> -��������� ��������� -��������� - Mf CemraiaeioMr' it Xcnde anid Wotrtre for a* LUeeiae \\e proepeet ter coal ������nd patToleam uadar tbetoliowlci d>.Mribed lan'di eltuate in 8ayv/ard Diat i������t. Britiah Co'umbia; Comm������net\\*'.������t a poet patfted' at. the north-*aet corner Of Timber Leaae Do. 48,tb*(ace Ua*. north > S<1 chain*, ttianee due weat* 80>kaina. th������nee due emttb 5-t ehn\\na. vbiojeedue ttfst fit chaiua to place of ���������***ennMttcement.r Dated Wa 3rd day of Jfibruary.1908 W. H. ������MOOBE, E. Prleet, Afent. the Hanorabln Chief Commiaa'on&x of Lande and Werka for a Li������enae to prospect for coal and petroleum under the foreshore and nnd������r tbe wat-������ron the Ian**** In ani oppoai^e N-wcastle Di*trj*t and described aa follow a. Commenein't at a poat pt.nted on the *fa boaoh at tha north-woet eor- ner-*������f Bastion SA. N-awe������**tU Diet, riet, thenee due north 40 ehains. thenee duo out 80 abaine, tb'nee due aanth SO ebaina more or" leea to biffb water mark oo aoa aea beaeh, thenee * we*rt������r4y.^|o*������*, JaelAjgAdMlJIti&L ta plaiee of cWmeneemenTif--^^* Dated' (hia 80th d*y of Japwary, rnent. -1 i, Dated .tble SaiIs from Nanaimo for Van ouver daily, except Sundays, at 7 a.m VANCOUVEJR-NANAIMO - COM*. 3; UmlON. 'S. S. Queen CiLy" (C *e.R.) Leave V*uo t������v������r, Sunday, 7 t������m At iv*! ������t Nju.'iuio, S������nd4y, 11 y, ������������������, : Le. ve. Nduaimu AI mtlay, 3 a. ui. A1 ��������� - vea at, Uut������u, Alouilay, 11 ������. ui. Airivi ~Coui"Jir'M"*cd**,yrl~priu. ���������^���������. L'i*������e Couiux, Monila.), 7 i������. rn. Ar,i*i' ii Uuiuti, MmiiUy, 8 p. in. L *** Uuiou, Tu*-.da>, 5 a. m. Arri* v iNi������uiiiin', Tut.di), at tl.30u. m. - L-* .re-t N .u������ituo, Tu- atlty, a', i p, u,. Atrtv- ai Van ouvitr, lne day, at, 6 p.m. C'lltui* iti W-.y F...t* >*.ti������u frt.ig.lic aau ^Aitamigert * ttcr. riMR TARLK KFFKOT1VK Oct������������b*r l?t, 1907 K^ltTrl BOUNO~R td 1W ^WIM^SPJf^^^ IMS. ���������-v ���������'^:'- *��������� *������������������'*��������� ^^'^v*.-Hint). NOlIOBIa berebyglten that thJ������t������ daya 'after date I intend Ho apply te jtbe*H^ora-bKChW Oe%nieeioner of fLtfoaJi /ai|a|^o^^������.Lioe������>ae tb pfeepeet for ooal'and petroleum under tbe foreehore and tinder the water oa tbe landa in and oppoaita Mewc&.tl*-- Uiatriet *and deeorlbtd ae follow*. ������ #t a poet,, planted e> t theW* ' tbe aeati ba if b it the borth-w������at eeiif* Her of-SeetroallA, Nt>*J>a������tlge Dltt- rlet, tbenee due north 80 ebaint. Ibenlbe'dU'eH^reat--S0ebalnav,fnore or lea* to hlch wa������er mark on eef beaeh, ,th.r>o������,, e*������uth-eae^arly, along aald eea beaeh to plaee of eommen* eenaenf. ^ Dated thle, SOtbday of January, isee. < i ���������,..-.. *' - "' NOTICE ia hereby Riven tbat thirty daya 1 after date I intond (to apfly to the Honorable Qbiaf Cemmiaiion-er of Laju4> and Wart* tor a Llc*n|**..,to -"*-*^* 7;- ..������.��������� --. - ��������� i*ra-i. -vnenee aue eaer. bii crut di, incnci B. M, YARWOOO, * *��������� ,B.. Prteet, A������en,t;- NOTIOE ia' hbrvby srivin tbat thirty daya after'date I intend to ajply,,Jo tbeiletnorableCheif Commiaaioner *pft Lelada and .'Worka for/ a Liconae*-to proapectfor.ebaland petroleum under the foreehore and under the water on Ike tosda In. and oppocite Newoa������.tl������ Diattlet and deacribei aa follow*., Commenoiug at a poet plinted^bn tbe eea betoh at tbe aouth'tiaat odr ner of 8eot)ou S, Nelson Dia,trlet, thenee due eaet 80 chaL na, thence Stationa. '' -���������.'.^���������.-', Victoria, IUi������������������|i, Sbawnlgan, it OebWe Hill, Dowiohan, Kokiilah, Uuoeaa'i, toinenei, Werthelwe, tliiernainni, l.iityiniith, Seatli WtUiegton, Sinetnio, ���������V.|lin������tua, ^aaaeuffei Traiue D������tJy ' :"N������.'X De. 9JVI 0 04 10 7 10 112 -���������;' 10,40 10.48 .10 n 11,00 11.1*7 11.IH It 52 14 W- li.,18 12..1U the foH'owiag drieribed landa Situate i������ Say ward Diet-lot. Britiah Colombia* Commeneiiig ������t > jpioat p'anted at tV nort h ������*aet ooriiier ot Timber I<*mc No. 48, ihenca) due "-/eat 60 ebaina, th������nee du*.' south 74 ehaltte/ tbenee due ������aat 80 ebaina, tbenee due north 74-ebaina t-o place of o6*mmeneement. DateH 'thie 3rd day of February ,1908 JJZBA COOK. ���������: -"'^^~7TTB.--������rt������i*'t-Aa������nUL4 ''*"*'������ ^. ( ye((������a-a*a-aa*aVa}aaaeaT*t������ NOTICE ia Ttftrfby -jiven that thirty daya tatter *d**,te-Iintend toepply to lb..Hiinox-ib!*Chief Commiieiouer lot Land* and Wplka l>r .iList-ftaeto' vruBpeel for ctal t*iid~ pttTol>um under, thr lollowirn* otee-nbed landa el uate in fltyw.rd.Di8t iet. Bi it'eh 06'timb a; * Oommeneina; at a poet pltntel ou tbe batik 01 ih% Quitieam, Ui\\eriat tha 60th p?rail 1 of* E������ 1 ������\\ude , near tbu aoulh-teil- ������orh������'r', pt Timber Leaae No, 48, ..t'.onoa* d������������ uonh SOcbatiitf, tb^neaduo'waii. se>halna.*tli*iirw due aoutbSO ah'tuB, tb noedueeaat 80 ebaina topiaee-uf ���������otnraeuieiiK.n , Dated lu.ajjd ������������y ot F.nbru*.ry.lt08 MAIUA WANE .'PltlBS'u, -' ���������' ' *' J ,,���������"','" AKVU ��������� i liJOTICR le Jier-byelven ibat thirty dap after date I Uite'd toa^ply 10 lb* HonoVtb*iOhi>f Ooii,iii������fioii������r of Landa an������ **//!erka for a Lle-mm to proepeet tor.eoal ������nd p������trol*um under the foltewintf ,t-aonteit lauda ai uate In Buy ward out in. BilllihCoumVa; C'-mmancl n at a pt.at p a*nt������d it about one mile -weet (ou the 60th patella! of Latitude) from the Quiniam Hirer, tbt������ee due werrt alonn eatS COtb parallel of LatUu'A80 ebaliMic ^ to the weetern boundary of .Timber 10.6S Leaae No. 4S, thenee due north alerif due north 80 chaiwe, tbtnee da a weet 80 ohaina; tbe-noe du-e couth 22 obalna more or l'-ae to h gh w������. ter mark on a������a beaoh theiro* aoutberly along oalli-ja '''-Voatl^o place-of ��������� ecanmenoameoiltv t ��������� X' Dated tbia 50th day of January, ltW������. "^ , C. .VAN HQUTBN, ' B. Pr4e'at.'A������,n|, 4. i- 8un,l*t Wed. Sat %. S Df. 16 00 16 04 -' I6.lt ���������'���������:��������� 16 IS 16 SO 10 41 !M7 It *** 17,'A 17 n I7���������6������ 18.16 S.S0 Aria.63 Ar 18 4ft SOUTH BOUND--Read Up Viotoria, Rtl������lt,|a, HHawnlf.Ji, ���������1 Co I,M. Hill, Oeolehta, Hok.iUh, lla������*ean'������, "ntnenei, '' ! Wetlht'lwe, J J Uaamaiim*. I'* Ltilyitnith, <* Sttatti W.ll rtjiton, Natta'Die, '���������V.I lu|t������n, No. 3 Ar. llUtl 12 02 10 61 10.48 10 40 10.16 10 OS 10 tyt 9 47 S.17 D". 11.00 Ar. S60 8,U8 8. IB De 8,00, No,. 4 IS 66 aald w.itirn boundary of Timber Lme No. 48, 81 eheiu* ,��������� bone* nue tai( Kf ehalni, tlwiiee due. eoutb 80 ahaiM, to plaei of eommeneement, ���������fcated thle 8rd dby of rebnury.1008 LOUISA COOK, B. PrWat.Airan',. mm**<*^"'+> . ���������<������ 1 NOTICE le hereby slrairthat thirty d*ryljal*������r date 1 Intend to apply to tht* Honor*l-tle 0W<|! Oomt^tielotfer of Landa and .Worki forTA .Lleitfie'to ������������������> OD ���������a.r0,.l,1!*tt. D������, 15 f& Ar IS! 48 15 87 16 16 i Stable ii ;; Hayman tS. Maxwell * I ��������������������������������� ^ r**>'* ov������ rmi ami ,.e.,,e, "?' ' Odreoa?.rl P.tri - Prurfilnra' ; J ! '������������* ������M^U ,.*d ������������f.|,.lf rema p^r mil., g, ff*i& w-j"!^^ " iropru,toi>. , |( hjiecul irama 4ml Mcamen for F.������:hamie without nrevtmii fliiii������,������'e.������rrteri ;*?uf'' w ahaina, lh������uae rlua wait SO ���������ailini* date* amhinurt til tailing. ������ {onaltte more or l*a*toh!fb *yit������r Kvnireinti 1 trket������ 0* Sale fr������m and to w*rl* ���������������, ae������ baieb llunee nor'.berl' tll.Siaitr.nt.giviitlnrintng J'*nrney mi- * *��������� *"* *** *,",'"n hi t,,,*Ml ������' *w ������iJ4j tn*i .iumhy, Kiun.'r.L n������>i tjin, ,J!??*1m*"t' .1. . , , hanMnn.<*������ . ' irjtjf' y * */*������**a^. ���������JOHN SUHftRR, It, Urtoat. Ageat. j3i*tt������.-dil8l*i'! J*HHilllllH'IMllll������|. j**������ ainimmaien WArtTkW-Abeut tm ������������raa *eieai> .' \\-wt, '-'''* ���������"��������� wtttnii! *nrm,'> tt m*.-*! I.* al'a**i*d ie a* to it on ilia ���������A ������.a| r *���������* vi !���������*>���������- Ir * v i W, TROUP, dam, Sep, B C. Ceee������ See 0. L OOUUTNRV, DU1 frt, A l.ia. Af, ilea* U������f* iv*. uim*. viwi, *4. a., oxr������mo. NOTICK w r*.**) daye after wet**r. State p Le. Will pay iinl' [JJJ'VXm vrt-e.or-.Uhip.opmy | proepeet far ������eal and ��������� ifrelVun'-aBeair H--.��������� ���������r^*" ������ 11 nai.,i 1 1 .-..���������.. ,. 1 .mmmwmm*.-,, th#*/������ 1*^. 4������. tbenee due weet 44 eb.'aa! SV*??^ ������ ���������������������*������������������������ *, ������**#a������T*o ee������oituttebabae.tbeuQ<* tb-nee am oau S*- ���������hal������e, NOTICKIa b.robyBiT������thatUhirty daya < after date I Intend toapptjoto the ttotno-fable Chief; OommiMUitaAr^f Landa - aud W orle for a tie^oee^to proepeet for coal anT'pttroleum un-dor tbe foreehore'and under the w* ter 00 tbe landa in and oppoaita Neweaetle I Dietriot and. deaer.lb-*d ee followX. Oommeneln^ ai*a\\poat planted on tbe aeja bediob^atjf0{e, nartb-weet thenee due eaat" 8S: eba*n*> *t*>������������������������������ ooruer of ^ee������ttJ|���������*' *f;: Nelaon D.et- due-couth II ehalni'^m-ore -or', leea to high' water mark* oo:*a*abea*b thenee noytb-weat along aald aea beaeh to plaoa* ot eornmfha*n-4*i>t. Dated tbla JOtb der ol ���������uautta and Worke for oLleetiaa to the toreebore ai)S under the water on tbe landa'" In and'oppoaUe ..Naleon Dl.triet and Se.erlbW'aV'followa. Commenaiufi at a poet pliuted on tbo aoa baaoh at ttte eeutb-eaet eorner of Let S ,Nolaon Datrlet tbenoe ee*k 60 ahalua, thenee duo HUtb SO efaalni tbttuee du������| w������*et If ehaena mora or.|������e������ to blih water mart on eeebeiab thenee ut-nb If aloni aaid eea beaoh to pfaee ef oKtamuioeaeat, I l*������ted tbla Slat day ot January -ia^j VyLA ^'sya'jfa . ������������������ JTTOX, :' . ) ������. Trtaat, Af������nl. NOTIOB ia Heribj"f iron tbat thirty daya after date I latem! toa#ily te tb������ilwora>ble*Obait'0'Ma)*aiia|[������uer or Lauda aad W erka ter a Uaafiao te proepeet for eoal and petroleum under tbe foreehore and under tba water00 the lertdt iu and oppoaita Neweaetle the landi f -rln Md*eppoalta Nelet-n Blatrlat ,i#4\\jbWM a' MW*< tbo. tea boeab aT tbe nerth-fiaet eorbir of* Utrt*S,-Nelaon DUtrlet. tkepSe due oaat 10eha*j*.i,thea*.ee due < aeutb 10 ebalsa^ thiu������f du# went 16 ehiioe mere or hia to hltt wat* er marK en, aoa aaa beaeh, raenaa uarth.rly aloof eald 1 ae* baaeb to plaaa ol aommeneement. .1 Dated tbttf Slat dap ef January, ��������� &������$a*X&9\\ HILBBBT,* B, Prieet, A>������t. a*i*a**aMaa������������������a������������aaa������������������������������������ii him i hi a ffV, mm NOTIOB le h>r*byfl**en that thirty oay a . af tar data t Intend te ttpiy te lite Hoaara*>iaiJhlat Oommiaeliuer ef Lauda and W.orSa ler a bt*beo to gruepeet tor aoal and pttroleutn under the loreeUore andt uuuoa u������t *���������������*��������� f9 <*b*inlfthttMtie dtia ettnth SS rbairn, tnanan ttue wttt SS ebalue aaore et taae io ie* lh water aairk on aea bea*h.tbanee nortborly along aald aaa SSaeoi te plaao of aotauBenoeMotai. ida tmaby <���������!���������/���������. tba������ thirty >���������������!ward pi>til>t,BritlahCe,������niba; w,!!iLn *������������������������*��������� ���������������������������������'������*������ ae fo datetUtend to**pp'y te Oomai ������e|.������t at a pat fawled ������*^^-*W������|| ��������������� * P������������ P������ lie ���������!**���������. Vh.������. ., ���������ise .r ot tea eoutb oaat own-ire. tiotbirUaaa ***Y ***��������� >i,*���������l n*ir *���������*���������' LeiMe end W-������rVefor a Mama* to *���������*��������� 4������.tbenef|ttehO*eiaMas ���������halnet-.plawofo^wfiloafaaot^ ���������*������������������ w*������������ ��������������� ��������������������������������������������������������� *hw������^ St* Ooiaar*-������ ������ 1 i*ott pleated ai th* ������wtl.w 1 n������ r of Campbol tote* InUa ������ it ���������* *��������� lb*������wo Ma, Pf*H>wn w>nai������ao*������tta**rMoi>be|Mr* oouth IS0.1 I. * < -. | in e taaror " Me-iwete Uraaa i,*r b,*r*tere. , Sua D������t������4 tb*lidd ������of V.bta.ry.lSM *���������*������������������ *> ������M������* ��������������� * et Ua* to ItOV I'KIRST. B. Fr***t. Apeaf. nitf**watei m r* oi aea bea ���������*, etee- taeiarly a\\>e4 a������U set ioaao to pUoe ���������( eotBMten oanottt ' ������������������e.i,ont i*ei������������,������., .a****...*. r^*itt*- Uat to lU '!. tl. "r." " ������'u4r'ef tif iii ^ N������WICB Iff^rfer-by trWe-i t hat thirty Doled tbu MD d t ot Janoiiy, l:������������������nle ���������}��������� ���������*���������������������. r^Ma-oefoeitiio tbeteoe d������o** .* 0 U.i������e,then-edue **?��������� ***** *��������������������� *^������****** t������i#pi to ������00B. ted *U������1 IV ItUKADMAiriBB O. BB1PBL. B. lr*a*t Af*en'. eoutb BS ohabia * - ne* dno eo-rSS ���������������*��������� H������t������*r,fe. QM t Cooimt'etavir of et.1 ittiMti* a aettthteeha.eu wwUm.il Wot a for* a L*r*������i������e *to too ���������**- eatot e ohor-e tavawd'o W������ei**tl������.rtool^ted p*trol utwuit*-or lerjbe, hv oCp K.fl|.t. ^���������'���������^"'V LT'iCL !?k& J ti! ������OTlCB> her hf flwilkat Ibltly UoNoo.i.e. tbfi*e������w e. a ua. aod In- **������oywei������j |H������t M.BrM*eb������^o o .ibot ttt oft*-. daul4aW������t**l 4*appy to proepeet for ooal and Mtroleafe uadar tlt������ ferfahere,ae1 oadar th-"w-torv������ tba lead, tn an1 t**Prit>-������ Nelaon 'DlttHot met daatrihtd oa tel'jiwa, Cununeuiutf p + prnt pl (M-dttf ������nhi ������ ahitai, th^i*' fie mm ���������*4^ a>*>fe W4-M to iwh wet. er ttnark- tM *M ������������������^av>*)i*v o**ntb*i ������f aloue a ������ 0*0 h ae* to fttee ef vxanaeeno Ok.kta mtodtbu S at d y W JoM.ry, J. DAV1 a**, B. I'rwtAiii. I 1/ I 2 THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. 0 0 YiQUJJG HORSfcS BeiJtiHng Sti&T and Xxperlence. i "v.- ���.*: reo-,'alwayi haa SUGAR AND MOLASSES DIET ,;r -^li^-A^^^lBf-- eaer 2�� Ia a Suceeea. ..'.,���' "9 ____ ' ^-frbi'ttaor^augar and moiaaaea for ^���MtUe'and'hpwe fe��dinii le gaining in popularity. "Lowe-In- many aiurovean have been changed exempt-1 product* from t*x*t*on��whep ��jf**Jare 'td'-be uaad for feeding pur-j Whon recently.��in ParU, our, attanUpo .waa called to oeVtalk tacu bo InUreetiag to .our readere. jbti c��im*>a4)*j^;tbe ^&eh liaa,- eiat, fO.OOO horses, and **Kaa �����,�� ���*** S rtl^*i ^��, nixed tu tnan'a cloaeat animal B^��*^i*fek%��*�� ��*<> fue man Over lived wbo tyAnfy \\sW��"lal>YparUcul*r Intel - man wbo raises or htutdiia'���__,__, ��� _���.���,.,-,.,, much alike, for Wj>w>MaNJ;WPhroken l*y* ^r.anntiin^f wol &-! -:-.b4fare "the* c**o;|x> usojtosL ^^^'J^^^-l*0**^^. 't&m^&W&S*' The proper breaking of. a colt, eaye wenTi** a-measure due'to "aome' faulty. John Buckler, nbo haa charge of the combination' of the daily ratlona. , | llf!�����....... --.wt^ due to' tneabaenceoT th*r requisite $ mineral elementa In their ratlona. $; There appear- to be ample medical au- g thiorlty for "aoaerting that heary con-|j sunken of sugar, In cases of bone frae- ��� .,*! SIGNf OF A GOOD SHOE' STORE. ���*T\\HE "Sign of the Slate," hung in front of ���*. any Shoe Store is sure testimony to four ���**i*t -#pi*.-*�� *Ji * significant facts. ��� .** . ' , -/ * ;. ,1st���that store is the most reliable iii that t��4own or it couldn't get the agency for "The Slater Shoe." * '" 2nd���that it pays its bills promptly, in cash Jevery thirty days, or it couldn't hold r"Thp. Slater Shoe" Agency. \\ .' 3d���that it is satisfied with a reasonable tinjer* of augar, in ci a*4.'y|l^**a^ov>Hmc "barn; driving: a tbort-e' that bad'been handled for more than two yeara that bad not beeni.Uurhuto.backj-'TbWtla. only one of many similar cues. JBesldetMhp ipsa-?* rf-su-Itipg Jrom'lm- proper; brealiJnW WiWsir.i8evfot tabllara are lost to the farmers every- year by eelllnp-horaes that hate not been properly fitter! for sale. - *"\\ - In breaking, tbe flb'^thlpir to bejeon- rldered Ir the nat&re'of th%n*o'i-M.-The disposition* of no two hofMrire exact-\\"1*50 "frame of augar. the cost of which ly alike-There* la aitojaJKrea't dlfferr le aoon eovered by the leaser perlodjt ence lit the. draft temperament and, needed for tbe .complete healing of the if* those morYMrhl>'*wed:Wh as'trotting" bony tissue.���Sugar Beet. and f*03ch horses, the former requiring - - ���-__________ nuich Ipse preparatory handling,than' the Utt-Kf* \\ *������*���>*> ^-.*-'"-v'j��� . , <. j j , . ,, .... After,^-vmjir clw-Jv the dlspoMtloa _.,_, ..-.���,,.,-..-,. �����,,��� w-nvy of th, rr,T f^r,eVt F}t-r) Is to halter.'THE MOLTING" OF POULTRY ���nr! In t!-.- ���*�� w**ll at* all other period* tunj.; jfjll hrecover ;mofe ;,riipldly than K when that artfcle'of luxury la eaten in''** moderation. In aome hospitals, oa-f, tienta that are laid upwlth compound,', fractures b'f'lega.of arms recelre in ad-.p dldon to-tb'eir*'regular food allowance;! ��1^B4* Id lb**^t1^to;^rpe>$n*^y^;to ^till. preferably one-wlthrt around, Jnoor. �������� th|r^^lf,b��^dWeror1jfil .jplnar. Now, wltb halter/to which Is '*? work a* much ronfldfjFce, ^������ r ,��n ip tecs you' are no* aoln'r to tl "froeoaa 'Wu Hastened ��� Sueceae-lully .-��., bj, ahe'-Bxperta atlOhode Iobtnd '**��*�� ^- ^<**^*Py'Jns'poriod of the summer is ^trope nnd pn.a l^throiieh ajiple InUh*>(*.*-'?*'*��� ���J"***1**'- "V tha high feeding, " thus pushing the period of molt- one conceived the < Idea starving the ton Is long enci'jjth to nop the production of e**is and alter- ward so feeding-that-tbe fnrmailon of new fealhera ��ould be bi-|*if{i, It .. was,reported that great results %e'.-e ,+oVtWed ^Jtn'tb'liT ihAtnod.**��tt��*doo. ��oon aa he fives tip pull'lne po to hlmfnot appeal to reason vtry mucn. tut and earesa hirrl," and bv #o r*oln-> give tne ''ttle *xperlrocntlng that baa been "��' ^j '"'"��� ������;i��riani*:n a',o*j|i- |p.tn�� | ;."������*,*���r �������������" S^rw'^p.arotiT-d-i poet r��f*��V het-wee**.!. ��� pu,?**r X��v"' J**** I"'"?. *iro*in'd the elrth and tfe'T'"** 8o"-o iThe'tvIt <-> now tied bv br*m hee,t mntt ot starving hlnv-ta, tindfjrmand..-.th��t *;}T|*ii are "hia **one t0 discover what tbtraMa In It f��i*��d. HtS|e��Wel| to leave5 ftl-m tied for h"; ��!����> i��*aultn j^^j^e, eom�� little-time, after whleb he may be led. l^adlnr Is,a very i.mpprtant part. * horse welt broken tn lead la more tn-ttve. *,���,.!*��� to handle nnd.wlll ct., mand a hlt-her price in the maWet ihl on* that |a not. In ,*alnlnt* to lead, wars teach the coll to walk beside yi ,tu*n\\ never allow him to follow aim behind *( fa' often rtone, This r��n ._, done hv ta'-trr ���* whin In the left bardf ** Wiabteti^nMp*, ���ttrt ���atotfyj^irfg. Arter helne well trained to walk betlda B....V, you; encourage* hlra-totrot; ��� *" ���* "���*" .. .'.,,- "*i I I f',1 I Imp I ll | . ..y. . . ., Preventing Seoure la ttftk hai' given teaulti method. At the Rluifje the i'-ragniperi- " Jilinjiseap* ment station lMt^y|*tf4*Jo"*>!'i'*'/tbat *VMm*M��*>rffiiWaf of. feed ^of!'Auiu��t and^Vere made .^W-./^by,^" Anally HhSifSfi.JOS/Uiajeventh day,, litbothfrtefnth day ^.���fctfd the fowl. given fodt-'nllttleat a time, ^ghly^trpSOn0u��,pBtura, in '''"^^taW-^-^ysa'TOn In ���^iK*f>f��thir��. and wlth- i from*fbat'tffrib'th>*mo|tln��,��' w��a< eotioludad and the.bent, began to lay., ^Thla.eiMrlment wa* made with Rfiode'I.landRW*; WHethor the re- ulU can be obtained .always la yet ^>.profitortg6cr4s or it wouldn't be selling "The Slater Shoe," 4th*f|t|��f�� it sincerely intends to, give the best value fjQssiblc,-| aridfto deal "squarely" with its customers every I ;time, or| it|wouldn't have signed such a contract as must be |*\\$e the winter. & Co., Limited. ^^ilrJS -Iffni^^aT -����'������"��� &*���.**���** ����>�� atorwd In .fVWJf"8 ��J!��.f^ condition It* ��� ll ling of shorts lu ft, Intreufng \\%T ^mThatanni\\mlthaMhiAwMa mr quantity eub day tinUI about m$!^Tm\\im^ conaiiteney of thin porridge. A good ,J!25 2m?52lo?la noiilfi ?I�� way li to mn a quart*<* oil meal wl..vJgyM^;fl L! Tli* ton. eaoh barrel of feed and hare a box in SSaJL^SeSS ��r molstura .*?, tha^broar of each |iSn w^nt4lBlt-*4t 2��rSSS t2^ thti^otSSJi 5��r^n*I wood aahaa. charcoal and gum, r^T"1 L^ tt fhk^ w7ll Jntal aad .ulpU��r.-Ilura. Worid. ^ j^tfl^ffuTllUTlS " "��� ���������'��� ���*.!>'��� i ���* ��� ��� , * alaheee ""**';-;*-- -it; .*..i- .���,������,'.������ tHM-lll-HliHIIIIH-HH* *""*��� . SNAP. y No, io SliBrplettTtiTxijarCream Separator,'lur s'eaiu, also 2% H6m Power llojler to drive a*p* MMiur, ail conttecdouM ami huh- iieings otNaplei**.. liyt*t> tittup brand naw* rtjUilnr (trice fain will sell for 1175 g'tot (Malt, .toil jptt- TIMlfl \\*r very U��efu1 ior co.i"klii[T.Oolng MKIAlHto*it of btjsifrw *renaoti for above low prioe, R. 1��\\ Andkrson *i' A J*r��** < v^JUMCttllS, U. t?. \\������ . ***" ...,���,-., ���*,.*% * .��� ���^T ..- . **** ***- .r*-***���. ... TTL* HJBa^eJTIIJNnTi IM lE.wlojuimcwa tMom*>.oin. Notiee ia bar.-by.g v��n Ibat So. daya itfer del* I lnt**nd to apply ��*��� ��l��e Poiiowi-bea) CSitf Commlaaloner tl Ua4a aad Wot be for.a leeee of l ha fot*M��are oppMite the weet aide of ���TkmioeM at ani SS. IIVnMin l*l��nd. tMM ttrfw ffmf -Jay of FetHmarw.-SS HAURT MeOUSitV, H ��fl NfKH'AHT, Agent WATSONS 0^ew\\ ��� IVe a Reliable Local Salesman... a- -> For ���GumbeWknd ,c -and adjoining country V t to re.;cesent r**-�� ?ie*"'�� Cahia*a#s Greatest Nurseries *' ��'-*w *.S 4s * * 80O 'A3*$*$8fc**** Tfees grown on limestone ure tho right trees for JJritiah Columbia planting; much' hardier aud and longer lived than Coast tree's. ���Wtis hnvn \\thpi*i'",tlieni tht* rjcrltt: ', :Z6 noil *;.l-*. * A r.��:,i Mt*b,.r. Bittfition to rij^t partyi Territory" reserVfe-J} *p*ay weekly. Free outfit. "Whie for Particulars? ������������-. %. Fontliiii JNuraerieB,* \\ | Licensed by ii. C. (.lovoniincut. rOROliT(>- * - :a 'Ai! OJSrTARlO P. PHILDtfS' HiSRrSOlf . ������-...,.���.,. ,***��.,.,**��� wv.-v.,.. .-:��� Barrister and Sollcltc r aud Fine Line of the .Notary iPubllc ' Vonvt^yanulris Onmberlantt B. 0. ���O VBAR6' KXPIItllNCI B. C Tnang Uame Ocatana_; COf>VRl4HTa4��. Anyone aondlng e iketch and 4N-*rt-*ti��i ���*������ euteklr *an*r-.alii oar eiMnlon free wkeUtat.aa tn-raxiuoii la prohabl*' PalaujfjtD tion* atrlfli* raoadmillaJ. MAm)l.r tent, fraa. Uliteat atiency forMtarlt raunte tatttn .tfiroof k Munn ' tan la probabl llrteat aite* altan .toruaaa . tmttUUamut, wit hoot eaarie, la the aula*. tame. TeeaTie Scientific Jfncrkas. A hanlKimalr UltiatraHtH wMklr. hanak efc> anlatton nt anraawtiuaeintmtal Tanni.Ha Jaar: tour month*, ft. Bota e>in newMMlere, When in Gnmbei land STAt ST THE.. .... im in, t'oNVKairirpa roa (iiavta. Kins ol Scotch Whiskies ^ee*ew ...'��� . , ^...^^-. ^_i^_^Mju^^^MM_ rua Bin is Suifuat) wirw Best Liquors and Cifjart J.R BAS-IB i\\UH; iiajii ' i'ia***��*a*a*a1*a*)aT******a**a**a*^^ Or -fiataVa CotaattRoot 'iaje^^ia'��aa�� ew ^wewwe^avem **T*��a*j*"**wi��ar ., -.iy.-������?s,'H��-i��..' O;- /���-*���' Tht HUDcONS BAY CO Soto AvjeniH fur .*i u ; *�� fft)' i \\ ' ������*'* . ; ��� :'- *"^ / il**>-f ��� ' r ' - ,' '-fie a '��� ' v* * ���* - ' ' ^ '. ' *' */ ' *M�� <7) Wmi-cIsspk Isatr fft jeweller, VJ i> ���.V*/ ':�� ������"**.��' * ,*��� * �� "" -, THE NEWS, CtlMBFBUAttt). BmtlStt COL^IJLMA ����,- mmrngmmm ���?!*** ..ArTER EASTER COMES THE WEDDINGS.. At Stoddart* the Jeweler You have a Lrarff* Stook to Sioloet From. 1 Cut Glass, Sterling SHverl are the right goods for wedding gifts. 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 ADDRESS .- At the Sunday School Conven- tioh.on tho Responsibilities of the Sunday School * Teacher, by the Rev D. MeGUlivioy. PadHe Coast (town Seeds, Plants Tv-twa, <&MStMMSMtMMMISMMH�� BUTGHBRSHOP Where ore yoa goiae-7 I am going to) the Cma��i .Conoperatiye Meat Market, where I can get a Nice, Tender, Juicy Roast ot Moat: No Bone. AUMeat. Comox Co-operative Society, R. Webster. Manager. ���M>llNMS��tMMMMM��lM*MIMSMMMMM ? la*a*#.ta-a***M*��**eai<^a��i 0. H TAWBEI.L HIGH GRADE STOVES And all KITCHEN Sportsmens Goods } &ud* | General Hardware tynPa^e+aJUa LOCAL ITEMS. Methodist Ch'trch���subject ot sermon next Sunday evening; ���'Where ia God. n Two young men were received into member-ship in tha* Methodist, Cuurch Sunday evening. :���e> '��� Don't forget tba Oddfellows? ooncjort tn he given in Cumberland Hall, on April 27th. A good programme in being prepur- �����d, ���' - *��� ������� '������ ' ���* IN THH COUNTY COURT OF NANAIMO. ; Holdcn at Cumberland. \\. ���' -Iti the matter of the estate of James Reese, deceased. Notice is -hereby given Puasuant to the Trustees' and Executors' Act to to all creditors of the estate to deliver to tiie undersigned before the 15th day of May, 1908. full dartlculars uf claims, verified by statutary declaration.. A tier such-datenhe-adininistrator will proceed to distribute the assets, according to law. Aud further take notice that all dobu due the said estate must be paid forthwith, ���lihited this rst day of April, 1908 P.. RttUJLJJRe&HAKUISON, Post Office Buflding,Cumberland SttJicitpr. for the executor aud. extxuiwx. We have just receiyed the* news of Mr. Ab flront having met with an accident while at hi work on Mouday. *a*a**Maj--*'��-ata****T**-*>atJ-*^^ Mr. lint no Mrllado ii busy dig* 'tying'up his garden and getting it i]i r��hap��\\ j^pr<'��>i?<,<-* to Iw mon* ���artistic thai|a*ter thin year. *},: mat sia���i aaa. 1 ������!������ >���Sow those. stenciled mats, on)) a each. New slock nf linoh'* niins arrived to-day at the furniture store.-*-.1. II, Collins. we IN THE COUNTY COURT OF NANAIMO. Holdcn at Cumberland, Notiie lo h*r-by (*.��*��� that So daya ���after data I tnteorl to apply ta tba -SoaoMbfo Chief Coannlsoloiier et las-ads aad Work* tor a tleeaoe it grossest (or aoa) aad petroleum ond er ttio following lattda;- No. l-Oommenelttg ait a poat mark *ad itutfa-waat aornir of Claim No. 1 i|ikaead about IS ebalui wait from aeutfeaaaat aaroer af aeetloo IS Den* �����*o Iiliad, tbenei ruaalng fiat SO ���caelai, tbtaee aortb 10 ���httloi, tbiaoe ���wan 10 abaioi, tbeoM aotitlt Mobiles -tt ptiot af NmnaMaraoaM. Oatad thii ttad day tf Pearuary.'OO BUQU HTIWSJRT. ft> tics ta hmby gino tbat Sotoys ai\\ar data I latftod tt apply to tba ���iftmrVble Chief Commiitlouer ���( iModa aad Worke for a lieeuee He *>*i��a**-.et for Mil enrf *t��trel��iim uud er the following lauds-. Ne.t-CoBfueoeiog at a poat aaark* ����l atutbtait eorn*r ol alalia No- t, jilaeed aktei to afcaloa wtat from tbt aautbtaat atraar tt Seetlon M, Deu- **��*��� Ulead ruitalat weet SS ehetaa, Henee aortb SO tbtioMbeatt east St ���ejaaine, teeaae loatb SO ebaina tt 4tte paint tf atmmaaaemtnt. ���feted till ttad day of rebruary.'OS HARRY MeCLOtBY, BlIOB tTIWART, A|*��t Nttlee to tortty glveo * Set So dayt artier data 1 *>atr*��*t to sppiy to the fJoatSeei* Chief CemmlMfen tf Leeda aad Wetkt fir a lleeaae *tt eemetat ter eeei aad petrtletiaa uad et tbo HHowtat toads.* N*\\ e-^eeweteetm teem a feet asst ��d at eaeeta+memtt eeteet el foot* to* it, ItwMta* Meeai rneeiee. taat ���tO abaiat, tatfil It stslflf, wait SS -twine, aowtH H tkalaa, n tbti*u to tee eeUt et m.eeA* ��itti tbaa Itod day ot F��brtiary,-SS BAifllL BT1WART. vi ��� MPmXrtj*fkft keert In the matteu *>f the estate of Jung Ling. Chung, deceased. Notice i�� hewly given puisnaut to the Trustees and Executor-.' Act to rll creditors of the estate to beliwr to the uNdersigned be- Tore the 15th day of May, 1908, lull pai'iicuhtrr* of claims, verified by staiutorp declaration. After ���itch such dale the administrator will jfKH'ewl to distribute the as* acta according 10 law. Aud further take notice that all debts due the said estate must he. paid joriuwith, Dated this tst day of April 1908 P. Piiaui-m Harrison, Post Office Duldiiig. Cumberland, Solicitor for the Admluiitrator. Obltusiry* b�� We regret to chronicle the death of J as, Wilton, of Victoria late Sanitary Inspector, aud brother of Major Wilson, the hero of Zlobaii*** in tbe Zulu war; also father of Kobt. Wilsou. electrician for the Wellingto Collier}* <3o., end fellow townsman of Cumberland. 1. Punctuality, as to time: It is very important that the teaohfer should l*e always in his place 6n time; in front of his class to wel- ctnne it with hip smile and to en courage and cheer it on '.by , hi,*) pteeence, \\yi the devotional excrcit1 e8 and work of the school. If he drags the class will drag and the whole school injuriously effected. 2 Regularity as to attendanee: One great beiititit to the entire school, as well as to hie own class is the example of the 8m'day School Teacher.*' steady, attend, ance. ' It is of inest-iinoidie bless, ing to the world that the light of the ��ui* which falls 11 p->n it.ttp soft ly and sweetly, as uot to disturb an infant's sliun.tt-ers, comes also steadily day after day and year-after year. Were the light of the sun to be absent from.tftir .world for a single day, who cjsn conceive of the treinitidouri cnthh and ��� tlis- truction which would follow? } So it is necessary, if the t-encher is to exert his proper influence upon his class an'* the School, that his attendance week after week be* uninterrupted, u 11 broken and steady like Ihe t-nnlight. In. the olden days of th'TudlowcalulleMlw-slen-' der light, if sternly, gave light to all in tho Imiisse-aitd--viiabled him who sat by the table on which it Htood to read, w,it,h' tolerable ease, but, sometimes it happened^ that a -foreign substance got itrtorthe oil nnd catisetl the light to-lMcoino.in termittcnt, somt-titues bright ami some times.dark, its luck.o��steadiness rendered; it almost uselaM to* the reader. Sir also the teaollttPthiU _u im'^iiltir in tlt�� In*hit of Ills at teiidnticc; loinetimeB jirt'scub and AO'tiutiiUfis absentt out Sabbath in the sclmol and the next out of it,wlio-i*j light is only intermittent, cannot bo suid to be letting his light so shine as to herretit ami bloss to the tho utmost those committed to his churgo, nnd lead them to gloTify their Father in heaven. Whan it may becoine really necessary for the teacher.to he absent he should feel hlm*a)lf, under obligation to provide a substitute teacher, and oo save the sit an Hioii and crowding of the classui, 8, 1'reparation: Thorough hoii est, cousoionttous preparation, of for the F!arn, ��cnB*��naca> mmai -p. o^ Ad> dreavt-JOlO W����^ia��*��ar Rea**. ���H'W-1I*-M-��H-* Every For tke ! ��N t * ���Pl*kdakft��aTaraia Ma%mkm\\ Z9jKWL9Tm ������������������������������1���������9 mni 11111> MtdL Unalltf dWUNM'r Watworth-Rolston Go. H H. S�� ROIiStOH, Itenaging DiP��ctor. Vaiaeouver. B�� C. , _ S���� B. C. Bmdft, Agent, Cuiie^Mj'^nd.; e% C, Funeraf Direc-I I tor and Em-I balmer 1 House Raiting and Ke-i nc-wtna; tt Poundiatfona Ciireflillw Attended to. ������"a- ' I*' 1 ������ ������ ��� ���a���., ��� 1 aa****** ������ i Cumberland, B. C. *MMWMMMMtMflt All Those Who COir''������- '��� ������> ' - - International GorrestKHidence ���...���. ������,���> . ,.�� ,,-���" , , ...,. Scfto*^ Co-orse ; ���- Should Write Mr. Jratrrts P. &fcftli)|r*>, Bo��a*Si, District Office, Nanaimo. 'All ComttitTm^tiews, Promptly auwered^ ' M*r. McMillan comes to Cumberiand^ eydcy fe* weeks, and stays at Uuibu* HotelV There ait-now over 300 Students- in this District. I 1 a ���iia��aaaa*aaaaa��.��a����a;a-����a��a*aaa��M^ ���Moeo����+����eeo��e��e!���� s^i��tee��eeiimM>iS��>se -^TMMYM.jm*iJMIlBL^ .-H ���4-*3 ���'S Cat-nXL.S3,��iO,000 Rkskkvk,S4,300,W'O Aaeirni. W��,4tlO,0(*e !>���(*���. eiTe SHS.TW^JiJO casket may be l>eautiful but is really vttlii able .only because of the jewel -it contains. The casket ia useful in jts place but what we are after is the gold watch or diit- mond ring within it. So the outward story and setting of tht scriptures, so far as they go, but it is the sparkling, spiritual gem. the pearl of great price, which they hold, that.we must ever seed; and strive to obtain, and set forth in all its attractive and savinf.' power, before the class of immor* tal souls, How earnest thu Savi- our Himself was that thu children should be led up toHim wheu Uis disciples would hinder the parents who brought their little . ������, : ,-���;��� Mone>y Q-r-a-jyra* ��� , Rat-xs. ' S5 sod under, S Cents Ovt*r IS attd nnt exnertlinr flO- tConta Over |lt> and apt esovedlng |SU llTt'ei.t** ' arorSSOanilnotexfieedi,, |fto iSCrnta These Money Order** are payable wi-rai>i*T coot iu an; Chattered Bank in Caiiadu. ,..��.. interest Added Four Times a Year 'in Saviiiga-Ftank. ' A B.NETHERBY. Ma*a����' ��>����������������������������� e��we ������#��������� ��4��eeeee��oieo��oiiMi��rse -% ���;-.*��� Tba apioodiu Paril.eiwu etiflii***. ������eflTST 41734" I***** BjOt^feisht, 1S'>wv��Ha mmmmm �� ' 'a Torma^r 939 Inauranoti mt\\utmW��t from mud, irohble '*$*W* ll\\m> "f w" ^ iUhtMchool from uiHchconfu- fill i.idigftatien ami snld^S.. - far little children to come unto and forbid them uot for of. such is the kini/dnin of lieaVeii."8o to ev- eau coiiaoiemiuua urwutinaiiw*!, ui " ... ..., * WANTKD-O-eut'a see ond haud bic>xle, cushion frame and rnietrr brrtlr*** nr*��ft��****-t -f 'brlatoad so lend His'�����!��" p lb ghiteplo (Ihrioi lltym.. ..��� osntrsl and crowning ll-/.*' ����'l beatity. The outward history only aapptii-a the ailing in wliieli Christ the mnummtmxmmtmtmM ��*���������****�� 1 nam f^LS'^mmmmmm ^ ^ to,t^Htwilgiw is ��oe*wele*l. The to ym tliou Me)1* "Feed tfy;Iambi." And when we reflect thst the men an ��� The following letter was received by L. W. Nunns Inviting tenders for mail service between Cumberland foal Office aud the Wellington Colliery Co'a., Railway Station: Sir:���I have to request yon to be good enough to exhibit one of the enclosed printed notices calling for tenders for conjreying the moils between Cumberland Post Office and Wellington Colliery Co's., Railway Station in a coo* ���picuoee position in your office, and post the others In ��nch 'tores betels, blacksmith sboPs or other places in your neighourhood aa pay bi most, likely to ensare to Utetn thi greatest poatible publicity. You wtU also bt good enough to deliver one of tht printed form-* of tender hcitwfth t-nrka*- ed to any person who may apply to yon for the aante, and if tht K.AIDA 1 a*** aaa* 1 Merchant TAILOR LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS CDAOM TO OSD1R UNO IH nm >tVliffi YOU ttllSH. P��*naa7��0T Silt all IT A em\\ XlmVTl*ffafiT%. Privet tawm 990 to 940* CUMBERLAND, BaC. aaaaaa* Mm <>,.,> tt supply sent you is not sufficient please ask for more. Should yon have any remaining on hand after tht 15th May please return I them tome, together with the notices invltlug tenders which after the date just mentioned, arc lo be taken down, I��aU,,5lf, v Your obedient servant, . K. H* FUTOMM Poet Office Iniptetbr. Evils of Sabstitofitm Moe.no Br WHIojti thU Ins 1-VoejilotMeayBb ���OlroM-n^vejiirt��w>a1e The old aKiom "that tht inoft sticks will be (oeM onder tht best apple tree,'' ta��f be applid aritbeven gvaattr troth ttltht wldiinroaa nraTtttioa of awbatitn T# PM'Wa*jpo,��tiaWg�� .jamwemwm^Jw ^o?p ew�� la-amfeajeo ton now pfevaJHttg. Tbt tnort Mtttn on its reputation 8ub* atitutt articles are always infer!* or and yield a Urge profit to tht dealer, many of whom for this selnih reason persistently try to foist them upon the public*; Standard goods like tht Magk Baking Powder, Gillatt'f Per** A**wH T.wietrd ft(IM��*t ^ftaet**! tf Tartar b**& Wvft \\ s|li)l��g mafk tor i^mtore, ��� The extensive matmtr ta��� wWeh tW havf been edwettised -for yean, *eonnl*> ^.M a^mmJiMfJA, t)*mmmmte�� aW.*��*aThtBtaa*a*a*a*Al^aAaal 0MOW^aTfe��lat-. to witn- tnttr recognisoo npeti'*, ority and tht gnat itnd growing demand tor them have tauwd manafifihirtrs ofspnrlons aVtic. labels wilhlbe heps el* sUaiiug lh ���Mttttio' onitn*i^f^ fitwootttdb lahep is hot ont St^tom.Wiiehtacrka% Ri* tmliit MnMM **** m #* tinf whnt pf 'nlh-lw. it it ean awnttattv It susjrwlt the dcaWc rrnowntd tht artide tht g^rai>i>w|w*R0 mr\\e*m to, atft. yon the number of hnibiomt thm thlng t)��t ^ ^ ^ fm will bt tonnd endea\\*o��lng to;|f4Wie MUerWe��et.�� t�� save."""@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

Frequency: Weekly

No paper between Oct. 1, - Nov. 1, 1904, and Apr. 26 - May 17 1905.

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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