@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "ef0d399a-f785-4090-8689-7de3e983ccdb"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The News]; [The Weekly News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-09-25"@en, "1909-07-20"@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/1.0176923/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ I THE NEWS, 4 A\\ Journal Devoted Especially, to the Interest* of Comox District* The News,* Eighteenth: Year, CUMBERLAND B. C./TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1909* SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 A YEAR. Bnt The Biggest Money-Saving Event .... .^of the Reason;,,.... . . Come to GREAT MID-SUMMER Prices cut in all Depart- . nietits to Make a. SPEEDY CLEAN UP Never such a chance to buy good Reliable .... Merchandise so Cheap.... JST* See our Large Show Windows and Handbills for Prices- and Particulars. Simon Leiser &ilLW Ltd DUNSMUIR AVENUE OUMBBRLAND. e Ou aud after July 1st, FIVE PER CENT CASH "'-Mwtynt; will he given to all pur customers who pay their bills lu full at" pay-day. On all cash purchases bu delivery TEN PER C'ENT will be allowed. '; , The above discounts will be giveu on all goods except sugar, flour, feed and can vegetables. All groceries will be sold at , regular prices, aud, we will maintain our reputation for quality and LOWEST PRICES on all other lines we carry. None of our customers can expect to tulctf advantage of the a- hove liberal diocouuts while their overdue accounts stand on onr books. A full uud complete stock of GroceHes, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes etc., will be carried to en- cble us to supply hotels, boarding houses, lumbermen etc.. at 'shortest possible notice. ~ J. McPHEE & SONS Dunsmuir Ave Cumberland ���*%��- W Some Pretty Shades of Ingrain for you tp choose from. M ixed Paints, Enamels, Alabastiue, Varnjsli, Stains aud Baplac, which-makes old furniture like new. and for 1909 Fishing RODS "" ETO The Magnet Cash Store Takes First Place* T. E. BATE "f .���J^-PAlNT-J Big Summer Sale ����� and will he; continued untfI further notice. All Straw, Linen and Canvas Hats at HALF PRICE.���Big Reduction in Whitewear, Blouses, CorMiit Covers, Night Gowns, etc --lppOydB English Print, regular 15c, on sale at lOo per yd ��� IW Jtemnanti�� In Prints, Flannelettes and Cot- /.. tons at less than regular" coBt.-���Boys' Summer Wash Blouses and Suits at Ptices.to clear.���Children's Sandals 75c a pau-.--200 pairs Shoes, Men's WomcnV and Children's ���Shoes,'at half regular prices. Don't Miss the Golden Opportunity. THE CORNER STORE YYlrfMAp**^**^** -t*M*IP**��*P��-MMVI LOCALS ��� *" . "'at ���'"' Miss Nellie Matthews, daugh ter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. Matthews passed the McGill University entrance exaiuinations held recently, her iuarks beiug 593 out of a possible 700. Miss , Matthews was only eight points below Miss Ida Irene Vermily^a, of Vancouver, who ranked the high est, her marks being 601. We congratulate Miss Matthews ou her splendid showing. Miss Mat thews wrote at Vietoria. Master Lelatid Mouuce passed the preliminary division of -ma-,- triculation for the McGill Uni-' versity, Lelaud ranks among the highest passed his marks bu* ing 283. ��� Miss Sndio Vator, of Vflnooiiver, arrived hy Saturday's boat, and during her visit will he tho guest of Jlriand, Mr*, Pavo Itotiiols. '���" ''wr', antf* Mr* Dougla-i Brown arrived by Tuesday's boat, 1 ��� ���... ��� ������ Noil McFayden arrived home by Saturday's boat. o ��� D. Daniels arrived homo by Saturday's boatV'! Mi-sl Nixon, of Denman, Island, paid-pn-intierlitml a vinit last weak. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wall loft for Vancouver by Satnrday's boat. ' ' ' "�� MM HI- Mr, y.sDalbv arrived homo on Tuenddijr night hUt, after spending a few days at Victoria, his old homo. lb Dunsmuir Avenue, CUMBERLAND, B.C. {Wedding Gifts * .S��iK" Rrtees at} Low a�� $l.oo and up to $350 =ST��RLING=SlLVER.=SILVER���PLAIiD, GOODS. AND RICH CUT GLASS STODDART The Jeuielei* Next the Royal Bank Cumberland, R. C. The debate of the Local Da- v^loprabnt>.Lo��gUO held at City Hall lairtlSvenirig^ i^|fi^rly;fwell attended 'and very much enjoyed. The subject for debate was, resolved:���That tiie tyoi'k arid purpose of Vie Vancouver inland De- velepmont Lenguo is in the bent intercuts of R, C. Thu debate on both fildue wns spirited and at times waxed eloquent, reminding one of the great orators of the present and bygone days. Owing to the even nets of dobate no decision Was arrived at wheu tho mooting adjourned. It hns been suggested to ns that tlio debaters oluuigo sides ou th* same subject. Tenders are being called for thu erection of a rectory iu connection with. Holy Trinity Ohtirch, The residen-e U to bu built on tbe site next tho church. Mr*. W. V, Hunter and Mien I'enii Duniio, arrived on Tuesday ���!(Vbt from I .ndvattdth Mm Hun. h-r, during her May \\"\\\\\\ bo the guest of Mr, and. Mrs, J, Lidille. Rev, Father Mortens, of Comox ,was iii .town on Monday last. '���'' '." '"' '���*. mmmmmmmmmmeyi^Mmmmmmm, Chicago, July U.-^Vitliln 010 hundred yards ot the grave of John Alexander Dowle,Hfty Moth, odists will ��ooq enwt.a church iu Zion.CiJy to coat $JO,000. This is tho first determination to attack I)owiei��iu in tlio eity of its founder, and a fight to a finish' 1* m. ���pqotod. Overseer Vollra is said to have declared that he would rather have a saloon in tho sacred confine*-, of Zion City than a Method- i-tt church, emer* e*^m'tm 1 m MAROCCHl BROS GROCERS & BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS ��� * - ���'- "��� ���� ' "i1 ��� ������ - ��� ���"- Agent* for Uulon Brewing Company's DEER and PORTER. Wholesale Dealer* iu all Kind* of Wine* aud Liquors. 1 postmaster Nunna expects to move fntn flu* i,��-.u* **nn* ntHrv> WTt Monday, New Wostmlnster, July 15.��� The Provincial police expect to secure the otber bodies of t!.o five girls who were drowned yesterday while on * picnic to Alceville, nonr Ikrnot, aliout tun mile up the inlet from Vancouver, Tho |wdy of Miss Ankers wh* brought to the Hiiffiieo soon after tlio accident, aiid Minn ftnck'# body was secured last evening, "\\Vith botter ippli- auoos for grappling taken out tin* morning, the bodies of May aud Annie Murphy, and of Alfhibls Paulsen will be draped for again to-day. _ NOTICE. Take'ttotice that at a*flieetnij5 ot the Shareholders and Direct- ors of the Pilsener Brewing Cam- pany, Limited, held on July 1 oth 1908, John C, C. Schnoor, was removed from his office, of Director, Manager aud Presideut of the said Contpauy, and further at the said meeting Jofaaunes K, Schnoor was removed from his oflice as Director aud Secretary of the said Company. PtLSSMBK BRIWINO COMPANV (Limited,) Per P. PHii.urrs Harrison, Company's Counsel. MARRIED, At St. John's Church, Como^c, ou Saturday, July s'-yth, Riiulda Mariuelli waa nutted in Marriage to XHiB Serafina Maria Tu am n, l>otli residents of Cuusberland. The marriage cereaotiy was per formed by the Rev. H. iierteus, ��� ������ ' 1 V 'Am, 1. im JOE MAHTIN ON DECK AGAIN * London, July 15.���.teaoph War tin has been enoaen Liberal can-* didste for East fit. Pancras. in place of the sitting Liberal mem- bar, Lea, who is retiring. Tlio n��r, malLibeial m��j irity l�� aWut 2000, fyv*. SECOND STREET rtV T, Caroy is orectiug a now ro��i- donee on Maryjiort Avenue. ,1 ~���*^���^ Noxt regular trip of W. J. (niaitl will Imouor aUmt Nov. U\\. Uavo orders at News oflice. Mr. and |tr��. j. N. McUol arrived home from lh* J2tli ��>f July ccLbvutiuu at He* \\Ve*l minster, by Tti*wd��y*a boat, ��� "- ��� ��� - Mrs. W. Merriflald armed home by Tuesday'* Umt, Of all Dressed Muslins, Prints, 4 Ginghams Fancy Piguntd and Plain JWaatint, ���|���, , ���nn ��� ��� in ii 11 i liimu ���nm i - Saftt'arfriet 18 to40* tor to Salle AllVueyOrawOtafl___uiMl>m(-ln U l-S* ������i��� hit., i i ���iiani^^t���iiffciiip i.^������ , m,,mmi'mnmMwii��M'm,m in* ww ������wi��� i i nm w ���!���*!���i-Wi- i_iiiip-___p��������*_�����*w�� ^ hUiea' Vedereeate. Baffvlat l��*80a ...auZam ������ UaamlUm... 7��c ""*""�� ���������'��� ��� "���' ������- ��� - ���' , ���' , ,��� - ��� �����.����� i i ���,m. ~���mm.-~~~m. M��mema,*Uami$rUaee9ea.......... ter 10a ejeet mUm'aUeamm%au..........., .....99a ��� CAMPBELL BROS. ���r&fc m&8; cvHmiiVAM'ti. i&����i��U:WWtiism Tae Giiiiiteiic iijffs H-ivd Ev.ery Tt.e^a.* by the kpmox & Cumbspfand ^ut^ishipg Company. /This }>aper wilj jjut Iwli **Mf.J yespousible for the opinions ofyjth- ****.,���.& may appear in its coliufynsj ^r|0��j time to .tijruft.. ^W, ���TUESDAY, JULY- 2,0. \\m, N0TIOR TA^g NOTICE tfcat ��? ,��xvti,fu4Joa will be a?*-J�� to Uy> -LoRi'l-t yo ArafiffiWy ,of tbo Provjoco of Britifli Cn.,u��J^i�� *t ji* n��:t 8��gHoa (w- ^i* nompuniea .under ti}�� ")��&(*? Afit, 1009,** ond _ j- tfye purpose o�� 4,-.fiff>rn}}ng tot the Catu^ell Riy.er P.ojra-r. ..oj^pauy, jLimi^ed, a C��rppan-y iaeorporaf/U jiiifay the "Comi, ftiesAct, 1897" 04 #ia l?tb ,day pt April, 1909, all tbe rife-la**, iMAf/erai /Md priTJlefos cpntmueid tfi Lo Vom- joiny't ilemsrajodumpf Astccj. i<>ji,y.Ji*vch ure art out in issu,c cfihelu-jtiKh*.'. hm biu jiiazett** ,of 2,2nd day et Apl, 'S'-! it* P'JK** J5G7 anil 1.A6S, sad also u}) y/gf li- penc-B aud vi iyilego* heretofore ur Jiere- ;r_fter ItjCajtcl,or aj plied tor or ���'ti.iued,' and iu par.tcular, but-Q'lt.B.wiii ,v lin.it ttlio geaoraiiiy of the for^{oi..i, i'.f the ^allotyiuc p(uippMB*��� (a) -The.f��~_:ructioa or ope--Hon of ���ftolsB or tli* sitpp'y ��r utilix..:o,i of wa- ^ruadertlieMVpterAct, 1,%!),-'' (b) To apply for 0o4 ohta),: nfttlfr th* provision* $)f (th? "Water Act. liWV! ^ to pijidi**?', orlpfherv'is- ajttifir, water rec* id*,or viator lioe'-cwi. (c) T�� aupwly wator fp,- 4 ���pjMi'f ����� pur- j)o����i..as flaptioil by Jtha"-^^-* '..;-i, 1909" iuperaetiji companies, incoipiiiat J -pd jjiiinoorpornted municipaliti,*.'?, ��� (d) ji�� ini'Hi^',e^*r/)'#n<) ?*������,;*���}' goa to consviraerg^ sjiJ tpr *vich n\\if\\-tym t' bnjild _L_#imittin,8iid,op9rafo3-���i)l g.e^js#rj*Jj{jild. ptf��, insebinery and plant. (*) ?".�� conatrijtof, eqqip, c--,er4<�� and Maintain telegraph upd fo), p ^us sya- ���terns and l/pea. ; (f) To 0 u��trjf,ot, nperapeiH},}' tifin* fmio, am! improve house*, f��c,o/'jeia; ware- Jioi^s-s, slfuga, wjiarvpi, fjniidj (���'.. .aroi: tiong, ifo-rki pp(J c6s��jn��ifl*.(J'?>*l. ��^ al) ki-di. ((f) To construct, rperaty n*,fj jpnin. lain eJp<*trjo worL*8, po^tf -a,f 1 y. ittmtarp* ing plaut md sppL otber a iivunieucpi ,as nuy J>e none^anry fqr spni/'tili^ ��/e^.- ^ioity, . ' (h) Prcduciugf pojyer if, ifi/ tft^^Pr pad of nny kind. ';..-������ |i) "JjiiBifttia^ ejucjtf\\o\\ly t.ir jigj-b Jiaat, pover, Uija MpPf'tj-Jfi if *RH����j ���cgium atiil mwj^inery of ef|f -kin,!-,, VrQ* Ml log tnnp)yaV#, driyi*3��, k��iHii|)K, llf^ inft, erjjuWujf, stnelijajr, diiljup, '���>t}|iH|jf, nr tot iuy'stber pinpose fuf fli, u ft ty) i-fi-v?, tftMp. d'pi:�� or 1*4 p,oi,H"OJ ���ii' 1 ..���/ rthur p'i-.i-��*.". ij,' fj-ia!:),i.,-ti,!;: "li-.C*,r i'l-rw 0;' (!i-M.'ii.;.(d ;;ofti. null,*; uuiy he u,*.-d by ��:.y C-Iltiililiv, i'*jf*..ij|:'t:i;)1 :.,. ,.,' ��� , (ji, .J.-'-T.i.i*M*Ji-toif >>H*f>r a I ������att-r- fo%it ayail^le/*/oj^ m��, apBJ,j)*.}ju apd tUHlrlbntt''** hf oraotio-y dpi?)-*, j |i���rpf.jug ^h*i head ot water ip ��uy pff.t tiu U <\\7 "f ^.tor, ojr ���'x'-ouding the >��r#�� ��.-��_.**<*' f. d^ f_nl^'j tlio iy��tp�� of aiijc aifrafo, piin,|. o|rlal*p, (ntfi aijy ty\\m phoflll!'1 UT M-i��a- tela, la>hnf or '*r*ey*p nr\\flUioi>l,t\\iiiito\\ y\\ut, pr wire, flpnitiuetfag i^v r.^wuy, r**i��v��ir, iquedi^t, moir*, tfi,r.*f. i^ itdiNtfi ���r oiji.r ."reptjo.1 or finlfi * |ij |, i,.��y bt roqu(i��4 iu eonwctloit��|tlj (I i< ,jn ,iby�� ftfeat aud Ufa cf tli�� finid waja, .'(*| ��atpr ?L0w��r, flr by ityofioif*, ruuami' u. ijrif-ail: po,, l~.-*rovini,*, ropnirtug pr iu j t,.|nir,(- any nm **uol) wm-Li, or any |��i>rt Mn'i-puf, (k) Cp-wprpwln^ ijjr and um.jiff \\\\}p (I) l-l-piutf, itlnklnfr, Ji)|/,^ fifing, *t|u.n'��i;,'n.': ifud *.l),uri*3^ i*V l,|'�� f|n.w,'L , ;i*i ,, ��jj�� lull. 1 t'J*. i-rlBl"* ** . ,' n*;*;i p'j.cl*, ��� >��� ���' 1, > ". 1-' ��� , tiiKii *i .1, t.*io,iir,i.,i i/j ", n.'ii'i ii;,11 .niiil* 4u��-,rutlii . ;��i���nti|�� pi Mtfrxt i.%''"itufi, "*.((! ,'t)i nteett, y\\,', ; -*'u., l*|i|��o'aB�� i��n,l i*|,l;,', ��� ��� i(jt*j,itl ��'i ".thi aodmsihin^Mil it"*/ *ay t!,��tirl�� ]\\*a, o��i}ie. na*u*it(t:o< oth*y * ������ < "*r- ffi'fHrH(ii') ib r. ^ la***' H" t����M�� (,..( :.'ni.t.-|irt|i'7, i��i!Jnt*|ttiV Mjt',!�������� . ������ ��� : ...������.��!.. .! ��,j'.1|'i. \\fa- ,���.. 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(q) Tx?-*er��^rWpoJeB, peats, piU-ri-, lamps flo W, v>ml npy other ��i paratnB jin or np- nn hi%wtratti.-i.o+di.. atifeta .or *b vine*, or mgaimrt any- wajli ergfited on tha f am* or \\ad; ininrtt jthtrtjtio., . 4-yi) Tke ttm of w^ar or water-power fur hydraulic minimi pnrp.>aM and for _nl*j,0|, fffametmototiffg, industrial aad Hifwferww#' p^r.oae-.wtjti'srthan Uie4B��4)r er-atvjno.feleotriei^,;-...'.',. , . (1) To dig tro_che�� ^ dr��>n�� ifud .tUftrainto lay oubl����, liftta ami wyrn, aad to pat electric cablet, hmtg, wife*, ajuit- chaa, and o-pfteuting boanU f.om jts^ oa- btoa, lin-e an,| wirwi jo, j/n^er, a^ppg, or acri'B* all ronda, hf^bwaya.^trp^a ai.d *,riJiW^ �����"����� �������.#���**'> r.nioye, i��vl.an|iauy Ja*fully ampowerad iu that bahalf it iipeaaje or li.qineta, un- 4��W��** WJ ��**��*�����. Datpd at Yiptofja, ��, C,, 4pt^ Jfi-.h, B^liNAUp^ K09ERT30M, Soijjcit^i for tbe applicants ��ap <������*, any I Mi Mw :* i. iilr'-.v,' am j men ua., ..,-yw ktAi>t IH CANADA MaJfoa YWr EXPENSES light; MakwYMrCAf^J^i '���"*��.y������WW Ugh "^������YMffcABOItM!^ PW_�� SftOM TOtfl " rami 7sr?i��%PiV >������������#�������>#���������������>��������� Grqrti $p<*rt at the CL TAKWKOTJCE that ����V'-to*ia IfltRllw anu Mn,ni|fnptuijng pom - panf, J-Mu'd" jnu.id'n apply { (or puiipiMion tr�� lasso HiefoUoifinR l^.irihml fatr dnsra lindij- Onnini��B0|i,(j at 8. W. corner i'MPMl/ (^IIMIPU ��.|>��t<��V4t|on)i liivii.p oof th .t.ad mr-ttpriy a Jong |1)P high wat(>r nwit to �� point e>iut* thnt bofttu arossas i|oush, following hoQW ��orpr,�� |u hlxh w����cr ,.,���4a, t{i.��woc a','M�� l**i��w mi* liu|idr-��HMX)) M to mwjth of tho A��urtfpay or reat-^dis Him to a pail p��araad (ijj tN>oo�� loutlt ��a��*mty [70Jff��t to Ipw watpr mark? Ulrica along Inv wahtr mark to iK^fii a��r����s�� 'jmjflii follow lioom at THE Bia STORE and PARTICIPATE IN OUE Grand New Preipium Scheme, Tbe following articles Given Away; 6R0WTH er eRysTAU A Mystery of H*tw�� T*>at tf * Puz- zHe ty fhe gfie.ntjj^a. One of the ^e^tes.t mysteries ja the world is the j_r��\\W.th <>f .crystals, ��nd one fit fti& *mst dahghtdyl occu- Stations of p?en of science is the search ot jhe $ryst4tixi iom? ii**t niom Iho mnpetwis ot geology apd mine*ra^ )��sy. Tlie^e js something almoeit stertljng jn th,e .suggestion pt lifelike forces presented by -the regpjtor shapes of Qiany crystals. There M ,�� fe.mafka^le feisemblance between crystalline growth nnd Uie growth of animals and plants, espe Sterling Quality���Tea Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Tablespoons, Fonfes, Knives, Butter Knives, Sugar Shells,* etc. On exhibit in our show win^ .dows. C^il md get card with parti.o Hilary, only limited number to be issijed Simou Ueiser& Co, litld- Dunamulr Am, ^A4A^994y4>eMrf **������**���������<�� ta.i i "i , 'iiwimi-n11!1111 'i ii" ���* .111 .<*��. j FOUNP-VollowWi Jjrnwnfe* f-1-alp dog, kind of tleorlioiuid, well' trained, it tiut claimed within tun I dnys, will ha shot, Appty, JJoraca j Hfiiith. sr���B1(��flkCrp^, j June 2nd, 190H.J P arsistent Advertising roduc?$ rofit in every kind 6f business, ���'''''. ... ..>*���-���-��� ' ��� ��� ��� The Qolumnia o( the News are al*- ways open for more Advertise. ments; Try a good big ad. In Jcb Printing we print anything from a BIO f^W��W||��������p**i*^-i��^p to a VpMTlKO OAUD, cially iviith reference to the power of peaUpg and *rj.pai^jin^ injuries.. If some of jthc loj-vest and simplest forma uj animal l^fe are torn asnndejr (they ate not kj.Hed, feut each separate fart gn>w8 into a pcrfeet animal form. ti plants this power is much niore completely deyeloped, while crystals possess it to an astonishing degree, jtt has even *beei*i shown that a crystal .that has Ijeen injured will under some circumstances suspend its growtii over the remainder of its surface until the injured part has been repaired, "Yet (there is no real life in the crystal, but simply .a force that causes its particles to arrange themselves in geometric forjns, Some crystals, it is believed, have had their growth suspended during pillions of years, after which enon- mous lapse of time the growth has fjeen renewed. Such a process would be impossible to animnls and plants, although some imaginative story writ? ots have treated their readrrs to wonderful accounts of suspended anima*? tion in man. In one ^pect, ji has been pointed out, crystals possess a great advan? tare over >human beings���they are able to renew their youth. This is not because tljey have discovered a eounterpart ot the marvelous fountain that Ponce de Leon so vainly searched for, but because the forces Of trystallization are able to renew their action wen aftor the greater parf, of a crystal has been destroyed through age or accident. Straightened It Out. Ar��hbishbp Mageo was oriGe present a{, a full dfess debate on the eastward position, wbjen doubts were expressed as to the exact meaning of the words "jjeforc the .table." After a speesh ot 4wo-Drr-Magee-seized-a--piece-of.paper. ��� and wrote.-" "As to the phrase, "The piper player before Moses,' doubts have arisen. Some believe its mean? ing.to be that the piper played before j Mosses���that is, at a period anterior to his birth. Others hold that the pi|>er played before Moses in tho sense uf preceding the great lawgiver when he danced, while others teach that the piper played (coram Mose) before or jn the presence of Moses when the son of Amrtm dined. All f,bese are wrong, The phrase is to bo understood as implying that the piper played ut tiie north end of Moses, looking soul})," The document waa handed up to Archbishop Tait, who Ioo&kJ grnyg, ' Th�� F��te of Fogliu. What is said to be the' most extra? , ordinary teat of criminal vengeance ' op record happened at Algiers in 1881), . A man named Poglio waa nrrested by I the Fr��*n��h police at the instance of the Italian Government. Ho was bust i pseted of complicity k. a Sicilian murdor cr|mft. mid it was known that ic- wits a niember of tlic Mafia. In jr)1 |ie -jvoakonod and promised to tell gi thd i*ho|o story on condition that his gj He me, spared. Two mornings later ��Z * hi^ jailer, visiting his coll, found Fog- Ho' on tho floor, stabbod to tho heart, ���Tha daffgor wag still in tho wound, and on the (jody lay a eernp of paper wi|th tho words, "8o perish traitors," in" Italian, To this day tho mystery of thnt dentil wound has nevor been nolyfitl, Quran-it tfelWnf Nawipaperp, The/* )s a nuoer little romance hid. (Jqp in the page ef Dobrett devoted to Sir'Honry Kellott, Hart., whoso iul- rjiss is giyon us High stroot, Kew, Molljourmi, Viotoria, AiiRtruliii, No Jiint.lB glvon t|wit this (uldress ia a liov/i aenney rand stationer's shop, ol ivhiph Sir ftenry is pronriutui*. To u rooont intorvlower ho said he did not uie his title because, ho added, "li The editor Ultfis hoys, they are $o .often abused subtly, And he often regrets th-ajtJjasir't tiie power to *n)ph��Bijie tj>.i�� fact? A hoy c,ai> have a better feiinp as & polite and Wje!l-iehav,ed boj itiiangn a rough, flavjng passenl threugli jtlitf mill, we know, svjifin a hoy, we did no many unnecessarily ftolisli things that ^e JBpe��d w?e.8j of our time no\\y in blushing. Jlere is ine thing that boys cn��i think of with profit; Good boys are always ad>�� mired. By a good hoy we do not me*n a sissy or a mollyaoddlo. A good boy can hnve 3 better timo than a boy whose parents are always worrying abo��t him, Thero is nothing which promises a good tin-ie that a,good boy may pot do. The mean things boys do always, cause them trouble, And \\ye firm* ly believe that the boys ajre gom-�� ing better all the time, Yesterday we witnessed a boy ba|{.- ganio, without hearing an oath or rough word, A boy should always bear his future in mind; he is rapidly becoming a man, and it is uncomfortable to oecome an unsuccessful man. Therefore, boys should remember that good boys t>i-e the 'flr.'fc to be offered positions. Employers are always conteiiing with each other for the good bo)e, -E.\\", '*.���;���.4a,���.���**-. ��� The Merchant Prince h^d sent for the Faithful Olei'lf, who con* fronted lm master tremblingly. (. "Jenkins" said the Alerehanr Prince, "you have been in niy eiu�� ploy for twepty-tiye years." --Ates^.'JJaltered the Faithful News.. SSSSS3ESS5SS[ISiI .S)*Al.Et)TRNDEHi addrca>ed to Iht unbtrilnned nnd endontd "Tender foi flictric li||it Avturti ftc, fer iht rojl OMee hodd^u CumhifUnd, fl.C" will be rewivtd until ft>0Q P* M., on Mondiy, A��guit8, IfiuO, lor the f*5rW ���*r)i��nt,lofn>-!i Tender** it\\\\\\ nflit >*��e wn^dftrwl UU)im cq��de upon, $nd ip accord- onet wjtb poodltion* oontainod in f-.mi (orniibtd ty Dnpirtmeut, Plant _nd apwlflefttion to be Men on appllpattoo to Ur, J*i. Stewart, CUrk of Worki, Cum>r|md. B.C., nnd at the p*p��rim��at of public Work*! Ottaw*. K��oh tendfr ip-qit be iccompnn ��� led by an acenpted chtque *,ii a chartered btek, m��de pnyablo lo t!���� ordpr of the honorable th^ Min- *.m��t ���_ loir fli-tcr xv.'-'ik; lhcn.ee a^,^ ppw,.r, fMb f ����i��lMi���� it-rut-j��ouif�� ami eaiturlv nlont luw w��ier tM.arAaimxeaaraA, . , m,k i0 #,��� ,# eowir._��_��i*iil,!i,i" ��f ru,,,io Wof W�� i(��^*, l0 ,eu ad.maaahotr^tf^r: *e r**x.\\l*��.***\\*********** [IJh.Ue. * " !'d0^ mk��*.aer*eaor ebatwemj ta Pifa>4%| m__4 f._ ,���__,/, _T_._. I rArUtaae tejamjeaeere, rna4e ami t*r*f>* ****ere, ay\\*\\.im^ trfte*- -f ���*�������*( 4i��* art Atwnt f����r Vie ortu l.urnt-fir tad j Beei��farr MM-fteiurtng Oonpiny, Umbra).! !>fPi,im>*nt of Pohlic Worki. r.r*yu\\9\\ ^ntw Hih, \\ety. (h^����fi��iirw��sivw BKALE1) TKNl)Klt�� nd .tmad to tbe updarcigned and ���itdoned ���T^mlor for Toit Oflice Fittlngi for the Cumberland, If. 0., Poit Oflfloe llulldlna," trill bo received until 8.00 P, M,,on Monday, Augunt'9, 1909, tor thi�� work muiUion*J, IVn'^w n>\\\\\\ not ho ?��r-}tder<*d nuk���� Made uuon, and \\u *<;wl- in.��� with conditioub contained in fortnf furolihsd by tho Department Plani ��nd ipeuifl-jfttion to be ���ipmj on appllptiflcn to \\t* yn�� 8tef*rf, CJerk of Workif Cumber Und, 9. C��� and at the Department of Public Worki, Ottawa Kaoh tender mu��l be aooompan* ltd by an accepted elioque on a clwtor��d bank, made iviy.iblo t* the order ef thn llonmirtt,h!n tht�� Miuictor of Puh'ic Work*, "qu/il to Um pvf cent (10 p. c.) of tlu amount *,f the tender. JW order, NAPOIaKON TESBiKB, SucreUrj. Oepariment Jf Pulllo Worki, Otiawa,ivy 13, HfOU would bo. absurd for Sir Henry and Lady Kollett to bo soiling newspapers from bolilnd a counter. Sir Henry had a hard struggle to build up hW suburban newnpnper ngonoy, workin. from early dawn until midnight, but the buaincai is now fairly flourishing, Clerk. ���'Twenty-five yearn ti-day is it not?" ������ "Yet, sir. Tbapfc yon, sir, ft r remembering it," "Tut! Tut! You have been ai) honor to the I-Jonse.'' "Thank you ngaii) sir," ������fYou liuvo proved yourself wop thy of my confidence." "Oh, sir!" "Yon have grown gray in my service." ^'*Yes, sir." "Jenkins, na a slight token off my recognition of this fact 1 havo a present for you. J*rny accept this bottlo of hnir.dypj"-���Wonuin'a Home Companion for July. Lord lioa-bory hns ileoidod to take leave of the ^ibernl party. lie is going to write a letter ii�� which he will give his rtmsuB foi* bo doing. It will take more thnii 11 letter from tho distingnit-ht'd peer to stem the tide of Kng) is!) democraoy. Tho 0 mntry is pas-dug through ono of tho many orises which seem iiccc_snry fur the full development of British institutions .One might fear the outo.mm, if it wore not for the liusou of l^nglis]) Hibtory,���Colonist The Saturday 8un��i)t recently During IU"e*_rV'eia^1to'tr^t^'"a'entoi'(itl upon its third your, nm dog to carry newspaper* and assist ;,_ ,;..,..,., ,r ,.,. him jn his work, Eeanamlcal- A lecturer, talking of ooonomy, oit. od the oaio (if a leading ludy tu told to lilm by hor manager, The niunoior one Monday night entared a leading lady's drraslng-rooni With a hugo bouquot in his hand. "The florist just sent thi* ovor, witli the 111))," he murmured confidential, ly mm hia hand, "f 11 luivu it-cr H/��N)wn on at tho ond of Uie trial MM*. eh��" ��>To, don't throw it or," mtfd the leg-nm ihuy- "ixit an uslior hand ww>V' 7" want uruae* Jt 7i"jS "TlTjC A Olplamatlc Pottpenamtnt. "J thought you wore going te bo ' * thla month," laid tho Ull married .1 I liad expected te be," Mid the blue eyed girl, "but I have put It off throe mon-Wia beaause my birthday ���gto-M thla month, and if I gat mar' "-1 -k^j my ���rdd,n* anniveiaary and birthday will como right tegoihor In fwtere yaari and I'll got only half aa many prawnta, Ucauaa evurybody will make one present do for both rwmstnna." Oraaplng tht Ohanei. Tho pantomime in a provincial tewn hoa fallen very flat, and tho Eiager ia cativmflly amious not te an opportunity of intu-ing energy his eaat, Umitidi_ii--t cau'i go on ter a minute, afar. I feel fanny. Skoaecr���Funny t Great Scott, pan! Oo on at onoo and make Ihe pwal el it white it teete, tho bright Vancouver weekly is receiving well-domim-d con ��� gratulfitioiiB from tho press of tlm provfuoo, Titer* U te) ptibllontlon iu Caiiftda that fetter reflects the spirit of tlio >Yet��t, nnd while int often a* not, wo do not find 01^-, solros iii porfeot agroumeut with iti views, it !��� iv paper thut ia nl- ���wiiv* wehvimed to onr ��xrihain��n a tnlttenpd read with hitewmt Wn are glad to know that from 11 ti, uanoial stflndpoint the Saturday Sunset hag proved n succeas, ami u*c* ircpt !hitf t'i" fntnreln-) 1" *t"ro for it a loug career of increased proap-rJty ��nd u��-pfulnoa��,���Vor- iioti Now*, "We heartily endorse the above, ���Tiie CmnberJen-l Neiv-i Get your Job Printing done at the News. Mr. W, J. Hoard Ii*ft on tho ������ 7N#)N fcj. CO-- .<>'��������� l'-C Lid .i ���������. ; ���������' j 3������" AtHrmtstUa aa^.rtmttm $md at^SOc. m max. NOTICE Any person-Oi" persons, eu tit ing, removing or talcing any blocks,! timber or wood, of.aiiy.deser-iptiodn;! itiolonging to the W,el*Ungiton Co!-; jiery Co'y.,, or froin .or off the land (ot the said Oompauy, wili bo pros-! rented ,to ,1110 full extent: of the law.': ^ F, D. Little. ���������Superintendent Wel'J-iiiigton CoMiery -Co,y. 1IEE The drink of strong men and healthy women. .Drink. U. B. Ci 8ohenpian The UNION BREWING Co., B.C. N McLEQpS ;;PftR>IJlST-CLASS s; ���������^NlWi JfRtilTK "-"V"-' ' CJC.ARS * TOBACCOS tcA-'.-|lprt*vv '; ^.'fiteanrr ^OWldijfATSf" .>>...; SiiUing aa under��������� >.... .,'. -.-. lii.i.t-b ">'i coivi*', Snt���������rm Ai rivoo V'uuuouver Monday ^ a ������, _ Stnge leaves Union tw- Cupiboi'awl every Si ndav in,mui,.!���������<.*, iu jMtt] of "COW * KttL\\NT;"*i,d W������h, Gywoeijaud Hotel it' 1 p iu, 'cojiueoti'itf -tith steamer ut Ui-Aiou. ' " 9 1LAND A lease the follnw- ing d serib d for--shore lands:���������Oommeu- ������,'ng nt n p st pi listed S,-,utb 45degnoe.i ���������IS minutes, jEiat 200 fe-tt.-npi ihe South E :s' c- mer <>t Ind-i .i'o-'hirel������'.nili': Cifismenc- i������ ���������ing at ������ post pi iiited nt the Nor k Wee*. | *^ *c rnor of lot S41, situated in Crown, J. ���������Grant 20 Rupert DUtruA, V'ano liver la-! ������I" 'umt. theoof iu aS(iut),������'Jy ond W^.ster> j K direotioiV nlwg high 'water'atoarit to ill i> hit 100 feet Wet* of tho Smith W*st| lo ru*.r < f anid Lot 341,, tlenoe ,'n a Btru'glit, ... line'to the ,]x)ii.,l, of eoinmenoeu-ent,, Biul!''" to lit ining 1(1.5 no-r* raoii'e or le������a.. I^uea- ltd Mere!, 2������th, l;9fti). Nw'iKihp U;c������ I-ViitfiW Oo.. 1/i'o. l'rr A. 14 STH^r-W- A*ent' jof Vunoojtivo'r! B, <���������*.,. I/>gger. Vancoiwr., Apiiil Wn, 1W0.. .mi", I i nm mmmmmmmmmmmmjmmmmmmm iilseason-at ���������-���������';.. m,^ ������������������ D. HUN DEN* S ���������NOTICE... LOST or STJUYKI)���������One 1 (COW from Mrs. Harwood's ���������ranch.' Juis grey neck *i*d reddish legs foe-low i\\w kijees, Any iuforma- jtiotj please leave ������,t this oflice. mimmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm vm IW���������������" (SO WARS' CKPHnlCWCE MM T������aob Maem DetyoNtf OopvnioHTfl Ac, **���������**- ������ UtlUlU. u ���������"���������Ky-l-rt 'xb'mWI -aaMw," ������1, lie*" elmrye, in nm Scientific Jhnerlcan. ���������trfes V 8t.. W*tMbltun. ������.T JOHN 0RYDEN Proprietor . 'FIRST7 r CLASS : a., iuqs :of; all . K-'in'ds'.., ... Riding on locomotivee and rail way curs of the Union Holliery Company by any person or }>er- 3ons'~3xcej)t tain crew���������iu strictly! proh.'.^tefl, KsopJoyees r-re sub-; :oc tOiViwriisenl for allowing sam- Uy orjler ;, *��������� \\ ; :,'; {_. ,7 r������*KCIS, O. LlTTl H NTouajai *��������� * COMOX LAND DISTBIGT* Funeral Diree-! "v ���������:>��������� ������������������.���������������������������; jiv ������������������*.-���������-r":i tor? ������������������������������������ and, ������������������-fc.-m-.j =.������������������ & baimer ~" THE KETTLEDRUM ������t 4a an Iriatrumant That Is Pretty OH- fiyult to Handle. tbe'kettledrum lias beeu <=o far lfr. pmveathat It lm? a i������tch; in fact. It 'contains *lae Its name sIiotvs, a copper kofr itle. Or biisJin, covf-rcd.over \\nth skin . .which can lis tifrorenod or l-^o-ur.cd by ���������eLtevra placed around ibe edge. Dniuis *>t tills shape were used by the Itoiri- n*8fi, hud even earlier by the (������frek������ and Etruscans. Out they wore not ���������Jinown 1*1 -western Eui-'-pe before tba .crusades. , Although it may appear bo, tire ket- itledrum to ixrt at all aW easy l:-stru- ancnt to.jnannae, for In order lo g^t .������aclr of tlio four notes .tue player biia to tuni all.'the flcuews.ahd adju&t the <������rchmeivt anew.' for this reirson kettledrums are often Used in pairs, ou������ tuned te'tSe*tJir'.vTiot6, the'other to the- fonith UHoitv.- In tbls way the drummer has iil-wayu tire two'cbiet uoifa tu ���������the scale to work upon, nnd If the com- ��������� tyaer has not exacted niucb-from hlm *ue tv-ill bate quite un easy time. Rnt. when a. ciioagc of' key ts approaching ���������It lsflultfri-jxcltlng to- watch the druo- rae/; scre-wlttg' and ' unscrewing th& 'the drum an4 lightly tapping to hear if tt^e.pitch ia tfoev'-and-if *w������*r-coniret ������������������that" lie often .has to runo his drum ���������while the whote orchestra is lifting xip. .itsiltotoc- we renllKc that he must be* no nieau.muslq|ft!i; that ho must possess an exquisitely sensitive and well trained ear aod a steady band and nerve ast.wcll.-Jesirie K. MacDoral* in St. Wlcholaa. 99^mi*^*f^^mC9^^\\ ,-S'lf^Ja,,* -e 'Raisliig*.."- VL*?:i ''9 ii ewiny ^s Fc������iutlati������m������j -Biiinbetilaiaclr =ij=er i For Fall Plantirig I wood and Coal Hauled Dunsiiiir.r Avenue CUMBKRLXND, ' 11. C, jj; ���������raiiol lubscribe for The News Wood's JfeorabAdift-n I&^d1nv������t^������; woajan'Mn mik'-vS,,, ot oo*. j,������ CoMMHoot fe ttMmutrffUmmm l'okiii I)uel,'_���������Kifft* for ������al������ [mm Vmt* hrvd Mock ������2,00 jifr jittii'gof n.v-Uo for two. Toulouio *.fW--o���������IC^ga 00c di. Air*. JI. C Nlvoti pen mau lulwi'l Imported maite fuoxm'ius ijkst FRENCH 'WOaAJJW AND .1AIM'^J'JBfS GROWERS. J-iOJVSE GROWN fwit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Eng- liShftOlIy'). a . aaa. (jrow11 in tlio only pint of tlio Aiiu'i'icnii (wntiiieiit not inf<*������tod .villi tlio San .ioiw ttiiilo, Onr ,'iv<,8 'k������������������''��������� " ^ j*-;;' ^ Rltiu.Yi*;uk, .-.- ^'���������Sandwick) -**:���������-] W0DERN RQYALTY. ���������Hopalesely Handicapped by tho Prog * ' :''-'���������������������������'���������'���������'��������� .- rcssof Martkind. ;Whntt-:is a tnodwrn king for "if not lo ������et a pattern, of tlic brave, courteous, ���������a'rbane gentleman and make"a 'comely' figurehead, for..state occasions? -If h* faj(li-tiicre.et>ivhat:������irthiy;,iise is her ��������� He cannot cpyein.. He dare uot.attempt te rule.' He ja op OBtclnssed lor ��������� professional tttiinlng by Uis own gen* iewiJs.'thaf'he, would cever be tolcratPd "as-'fti*;TKctIveP',*onj'raan'der hr chief la ������������������tirae 6t war- .{!������ Is hopelessly below the reqiitreinents of the ago If Iia -dreatns-of-leadersfelp-ln-arlr'br'lenrii'-^- Ing, literature .or science. If he cannrtt make a brave showing, of the virtue* and graces of :'ij_ore'primitive tlcooa when i_e ������ets a cta-ace be falls utterly. _!M*ibt*ath Is that,modern/royalty. 1-t , d-'-i 1- A&& dtB West, theiKW Bouth 40 dwgneeR Ui minuUw West, to point of coin- inencineot mid ������_-it������tiiii)jg 17.2 a- ci'oh nibr'o or less. D.itoil 20th Kehrnnry" 1009. FliASlCU lilt'KU LtlMHRR C, , * -Vfheo a iHtrson eueejMJfl^, ao jii^'to avoid.4������������������".." ' evil coDECfifioDces, hns'j^B.coiiuterpart In many far dlstanf1 yhr^a'.t*.tho globe. Tho early settlerB In'lirnrlVjfpund*tba .metitar saluted' ^Ith*"^Jiort* prcserva youl!" whUe In FIJJMt ma q'wteuriary to rdtort, may yewilvef -In nhper. * stltlous Suffolk thero Is a Hnew.lug ti^ ,. \\ Wt-ence a wish, twl-io a> kiss, .thrloa a.Iottor nnd four times a'ljtwpiwlat' ment���������Loiulon Sphere. 1. ,1 Tlit Water Clock. Tbo earliest aPlilh'fl I Ion of the cTefv' ey'drn principle.to iwodnee mottoo wn by Tslang Huiig, A. P. 1?<1, wbo mod* an "orrery" ropresiinlliitf tho nnparoDt} motion .of the hen von ly bodies arouKd tlm un rib. which was kept going by dropping water. In tlw f*l*th ewihiir ef tho Clirlstbi'ii era nu liiiirumoot wu*. lu uho (n China' which indicated thi' coiii'hu of time by tbo wpJnht of ���������waU* as li itrndiniliy came f,*omlhj>,i_Mik ot , ������ bird awl roi r*fcelye4 \\4.a vmaot N/.)l[tiKliiliartby������iw'n tint it i������ my) on a-jninnce, orory praind r������n>r������iio������Hni Uio niatUir of mi ii',|.*Hi;iili'iii fer, OitplU ,_to CuittfluntflHijf II In In I* j, IXXV, auitiiiii 7^. nml -S, W, fr,iO'i'iiii,l 1 imd K. H, fiNiitKMiiil i/' ,,f wietlonSU, tu*, kI, ji II, -final, &fc Ol Comox UU* t UU liiltvi I*,, nt thoex|i������',iil''ii������fenfl in <������\\������ lamli bKiiud u Henry-fj'unli Mo* *I0 dt'L'i'CoH 10 iniuntes Wont 1300 .Uuiilwn on th������7tli NowhW1.^w������, 7tli 1. , i ... 1 1 .1. ���������..,*.. Apiil MW������, and Hih OetoW 1**108, mid font ... ore or \\w U> high wat...' Uluhori>l{ ml>MMy ,7m, vm ml mini', thour.o northwMurly follow- \\ \\novhs, c i ,. i , . , .,(.,,, 'I**) ���������**���������', .nj* UAlll.l^U O.IO ������, ,. ,l,. *������������������<)!.| htt'h ��������� r o I; !./ L������ .Ul.*:*li, AZ ,, V;L|���������i������, h. i��������� mm hvtin thiliv mt, In*-** \\\\n have jcuni- ud. ������������������i hi ii in i ������m***m*mmmmmmm Chiengo, duly M*~.fivck .FoImv- mjii uud o'fjj'ik** ���������*!" eajMH-teu lo hold a meeting at l_u������t- John������on uaid yesterday that u*lu������a tho rtv tired ������.������iimnpion ��������� ��������� rafurli������B thU city next Sui������lay, Iia would confront him at hix iitkt j^ifoiiHiiiK'o umi The Courtenay Hotel]|KHitiiwrtiflwi eimcir of $10,000 to hi-ud (f Uintah tor a Uttlo. John- ton ox|a>ct* to eontiiiUA trnining until ho knows definitely whether ho can t'.et e match. Whin Courtenay tl-nff'riHi.J*' i't Mftrcl*, YMrX h, v,n'(K>TroN Ifi,(ilHtiHr U������mer������l of Titles. t/> tl),* paint <*f fc'omnkii; new _. . j _jl l.. i i i LoitngOK and MnitrofHii mmlo to mmw*amm*mymaimmmw All local {teum of a business oi-d-ur. nattiie will be charged for at the standard rate of joe. n Hue. >r livery convenience for gueati. Tha Oontial %a**l tor Bportawen Hone but llwi lle>t uf Wine* and Uo,nor<, it the fir. RATK8 URAaofHOLE ���������o- ���������John Jdhttston, Prop Tho Knight* of JVthfaa and I'v'hiHii '"'iHti'i'1* al'.t'tidcl M'Ci:������**, ut (inu������e Me'l������o*li>4l I'liurel'i, ou Sunday ������-vi������nitiif ln^i. TIkt.* waa it vfrv f.iii utU^jd'.nt'yof tKtthOi'Jeri. Iv. < . Kiiido i'ijK, iitting ami (ioneral r������|������irjng. Advcrtttwra will eonfer a favor l,y bringing hi Mielr������ U. not later thnn Monday, aa tin* will ei������uld������- th,* jn'i'iier*, to Su-ert it In tlm ii<<*t briioon tbr������ fallow jug 'IVs* tht^, O. H TARBEUL HIGH GRADE STOVES' And an KITCHEN UTKN&IU> Sportsmens Goods mid General Hardware a nne-tiuildndlli '|)Hi*t4of tbt> flay ot tucniy.foin; Jxwr-l. A,D',ut thii tlirx wcrtiiry hewn in ���������!>**. employed i! vlepHjdriH iimtend*,of win������*r. Victim of Clroi'mit.ineM. "That Knullabmrni l������ a funny tlmei* remarked tbe bnt Mtleaoiaii-lu fnf btfc luiteli'lie eoan't bean out ot bin er*v* today." * ��������� . "..So; ha iaKf������r.ua<-(vi������_anMtaiiiM_i* cnnBdcd tlio eofTtv Minioatt. "Vlctltrt of elrcumatnnPMil" "Vea; ba put W������ nboes onUWa hl������ door laat nlalit, neeanHant to tba Vine- Hah Clinton), nnd ���������anmeburtr thrww lhan at a cat down tbe areawa/."- ftabuka. A chill, dark, imiumoil mornlaf. A Dteokfrnt (able wild an ertf������roirdf4 tribe ot clmuornn-i children. A wor* rM*d mother m���������1 nn trriiuble fnth'-<* miiiterlnR ���������omelltluir abmit "no d-wenl ������*.;i.uw i������i..u," A -iinult thud u|,uiii ���������oleiuu ty.** froui (ill plate aod m% ������������������lladn't ona of ua better dlar-too- 4ee Acadanyr. Kmw Hit Oa_. Teacher-Sorml of your eutttf4*e In nrubmHl" are wren*, folway. wt������f didn't y������������Hk year tntbarieeeapy'ral J������iliniir-*Caliae I n-nan'r loo-Wns* f*t ������:������������������- *,y ��������� **.ae������, * "-v****1-.^^ #*. Jt ^ THE NEWS. CUMBERLAMD, BHlTlSH COLUMBIA. **" t.k ?��������� >���������<* SUNLIGHT l^S9J0 55* li? $&S-iSfli i'i indispensable in the camp, *ud iot alt impromptu meals. AddaK'.de BOVRIL to your earned meats and soups and note the difference. BOVRIL sandwiches are nutritious and toothsome. *i TlH}JULY UOM K JOURNAL, There is such an abundance of good things lu the July Home Journal tbat it is difficult .to say just what the outstanding features are. "The Doiniuion of To-Day*' tells of the womleiiul growth of Cauada from 1867 to 1909, The new serial story ''The Mystery of Barry Ingram," by. Annie S. Swan starts in this number. The opening chapters give promise of its being one of the best stories ever offered to Canadian readers. ���������'The Awakening' is an excel lent short story of a dream that came true. Many girls have ambitions to become writers. Their troubles ani perplexities are told in brief in "The Girl Who Wants to Write." Women are coming to the -front-as���������cx-plorer-i't-sind-a���������short sketch of the travels of Miss Agnes Deans Cameron in Northern Canada, is vety entertaining, ���������Wanted a Beauty Combine,'* i*t a spleudid articla advocating the retaining of the natural beauty of our towns and village*. It is excellently illustrated with photographs, The whole issue i������ profusely illustrated. The cov-r is au excel lent repoductfon iu colors of '���������The Violet Lady,"by Canada* 1 foremost artist, W. Ooode, who Also contributed th.* "Summer Girl" which is priuicd Ui colors inside/ This magazine has improved so much recently that many leading Canadian wotiuu are redding the Home Journal in preference to foreign publications. FOR SALE-Two houws, sit. uate In Jerusalem. Will be sold cheap, Enquire, P. 1\\ Harrison barristeroaMaw. Oauxtenay. Mr. T. J. Barron left for Van- converlast week to attend the teachers convention. Mrs. Akenhead, of Ladysmitli. is the gue6t of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Alex,. Urquhart. Mr. Norman Shopland has re- turned home after spending hi6 vacation In Victoria and vicinity. A tire was sighted last Friday night from Courtenay bridge, and 'tis thought to be about Woman's Point. llirth���������Ow Saturday J ������ly 17th, 190ft, tu tiie wife'of Wm. McLellan a ton; Horn���������On July EOrh, to the wife of Mr, Walter Hudson a daughtor, ���������, *" ni ������������������������- ��������� Born���������On Tuesday, July aeth to the wife of R. C, Wilson, a daughter, DIKD am-mee Ou Friday list, Mrs, A.O. H������b )au died, at the family hum** Co muz, aged 81, Tho fumrral took place on Moiiday afternoon, at 8 o'cloak for interment in the Presbyterian cm tery &.ndwl<*k������ Union Bay Notes. Miss Greta Brown, who has been attending school at Victoria, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, The new Government wharf is still progressing towards com , Mr. Alf Horne, manager of the baseball team; has, since July ist taken up bis al-ode across at Henry Bay. Auy of his friends are welcome at any time to enjoy a cup of tea, in which the popular mauager has secured for himself renowned reputation. A quiet but pretty wedding Was solemnized on Thursday evening in the cliurch, when Rev. 0. E. JCidd united in holy matri- mouy-in-the-presence_-of-the-iuu mediate relatives and family. Miss Bessie McKay, eldest daugh ter of Mr. J. W. McKay, and Mr Louis Mag none, both of Union Bay. The bride was supported by her sister. Miss Mary McKay, while Mr. Edward,Balo supported the groom. After the nuptial knot being tied the happy couple embarked on the s. s. City of Nanaimo for Vancouver and Sound cities, Returning they will take tip their residence at Union Bay.f We all join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Magnoue much happiness in their future. Mrs. A. Muir of Victoria is tha guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Hooper. Miss Camsusa, Misses Dalbys, of Victoria, and Miss Raudle of Nanaimo are guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. Cowie, of Fanny Bay. Miss Faulkuere, of Nels*>n Hytej, arrived by Thursday's boat after two week's vacation Mrs. D. McKuy, of Banff, Al- ta,, is. the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Marshall. Si'B. Wellington arrived one Saturday evening and cleared for Skagway, Alaska, Sunday evening with cargo of coal. S. S, Copilano arrived from the north to*dty for bunker coal. S. S. Tordenskjold will arrive this evening for buuker fuel. Mc and Mm, D. P. Latham left ou the s* s. Cowichan to take up their residence in Vancouver. Mrs. King, of Victoria, is the gurst of her son, Mr. Fred King, surveyor for the Wellington Col liry Company, at the Nelson Hotel. Installation of Officers. Installation of officers of Benevolence Lodge, No. 14 K. oi P. The following officers were installed by Deputy Grand Chancellor K. H. Robertson, assisted by Brothers Hornal and Reid for tbe ensuing year as follows:��������� C. C. John Horbury; V.C. Chas. Whyte; P.���������Joseph Horbury; K. of R. & S.���������GH Robertson M. of F.���������R. Hornal; M. of E.���������J. P. Struthers; M. at W.���������Harry Whyte; I. G. George Richrds; O. G. Thomas Gordon. MATRON REQUIRED, FOR UNION & COMOX DISTRICT HOSPITAL���������Must lie"'Certified 'Nui-s^DTTfiencrC'^ 1st. 1909. Salary 50.00 per month Applications to bo in by July 24. Address, Secretary Union & Comox Hospital, Cumberland, B.C. IN THE MATTER OF THE E8 TATE OF WILLIAM K. LEIGHTON, DECEASED, ���������-and��������� IN THE MATTER OF THR TRUSTEES AND EXECU- TORS' ACT, NOTICE Is hercbj given that in pursuance of Section 83 ol the Trustees' and Executors' Act, Harriot Leixhton, Administratrix oi the above named Estate, did on the Oth day of July, 1909, file a Declaration that tbo Estate is insuili* clout for the payment io full of the debts and liabilities against the said KsUte, FURTHER TAKE NOTICK that a meeting of the Creditors of thessid Estate will ho held ut the office of 0. H. Barker at Nanaimo, B. C, on Friday the 23rd day of July, 1909 at 7:80 p.m. C. H BARKER, Solicitor for tbe Administratrix. An Ad in"the News pays. Try it. Uvtf !!r_t'i������fs, Toronto, will stpd you icrt * uks oi iktii Urn*** i'leairl totlot m������p, It you mfatlwi IMs j������pef. NOTICK em* me* I wiii be up u������ u>v>n aveiy Monday j������nd Friday morning, with m fresh lot of nil kind* of vegetables and ir.*b butter Contracts taken to supply logging camps and hotels* AU Fruits in season, Chit Vend Sandwick, B. C, AUTOMQBILKFOR HIRE at all hours, with a careful drlv at, U. 0. tywdc, Cumberland. Vancouver. July IH���������The Hismpbmsami Mi������������to ������������p hold trowaiiiticwu htlr.e lie Item* lemtn h a hard.foBfrht������ - **������elt(, g tnxme hare on ttMurdav, Tha tm>ta %ast Vannww 10. N������w W*t. Iuln������t*n4 A ero������d "f of*r sia tiMrtiMtNl wittcM thr fftm, KOU SALK-One heavy draught horse, harness and good express waggon; also almost now double four inch tired waggon. Apply to l{art & lUmbrlok, Little River, Comoi, B, O. 4j8 Bicycle Riders Wanted To ast si pur aft**** whare wo art AM reprtHan'od. To thoao who will represent us in new territory, we will supply s mmplo wliool at wliol<*>iel,������ oaat. firlloularsfrM, Write ti,. Wo ara th* Pioneer Bioyole peoplo ef the Wd4. THOS. PLIMLEY, CENTRAL CY0L* DIVOT, j j-JO nov't.. at . Op-pnai'tt Bfinnrar's aw Ours is the Pionssr Dioyols Store, VIOTORIA, B. 0. If you get it at Plimleya, it's all right. ���������wA'ND'WtfY XT'IS A- Better Flour \\\\'e use Beleoted wheat from the best wheat producing regions of the Canadian West, where the sun ���������>hine ,B long, where the soil is rich, giving to the wheat that quality of gluten which makeB the very finest 0our. This is factor No I. ScienUfio milling which follows the wheat step by step, --electing onfy the he������t and purest portions an the wheat grain and making it into th* naost perfect flour. This i* I.ctorfro-i Care exercised in storage and marketing so that there is no possibility of deterioation from the time ths flour leaves are hands u ��������� til it reaches you, This is factor No 3. Now isn't there a reason why you shoule ask for Royal Standard Flour- And besides, in every 49 lb sack there, is a numbered coupon entitling you to a chance to win one of''ten beautiful dinner eets given a Way each month. ^-Manufactured hy��������� Vancouver Milling irGrarCampafiy DC VANCOUVER, B, C. Notiua iB hereby given tbat Tbirly Daya after'date I intend to aptly to ������be Honourable Chief CommiBuionor of Lrtdtf and Works for a Lioe><������e to prospwt (0r coal nud ijetmloum under th*3 Mlowiog described lauda situate in S������y������������M District, B, C., eonimonoing at a poft on the bank ot the Campbell Hiver oppo������*-e the S. K. pent of lot 10-1. Thence due Nurth 30 cnains more or has to the N. K. oornor post of said lot 1(14; Thenoo doe **������t 110.70 vhwi.B more or 1������������to the N. ^Y��������� ������������>������nrr of Mid lot 104. Thcnc wutb af> Qhftin-*. Theuoe due euit 60.70 chiio* more or leu to plaoe of continence, ment. DataA this O.b day of Maroh 1009, K l'HIBST. UOTCK it hereby given that the under- liyovd intend to apply one month after the date of tbo flrat pulili-ia-io, 0 this no. lice to the Guvernor.iu-Oounoil to- approv al of the pUoi and site of a proponed boon, ing ground in Comox Harbor In the Dm- Mttof Conio., V������ oouver IaUud, Url ish ColnatWv AJJD NOTICE h a's * given thnt a plan ot th������ Propoiod work* tutteiher with a de lorlptiou of the lite have boeu dopotitod id th* cfllce of the MioUtor of Pttblio Work* at Ottawa, and in tbe oflloo of the Dutriot Hi'distrar of Landi in the Oity of Victoria, Province of IlrltUh 0-jlorobin. Dated thii iGtli day of March, IW)0. KKASBlt RIVKR LUMHKR CO. FOR SALE���������100 acres ot land %5 "Cos slushed, 0 aores cleared, friii'111 bouse 18 x 25 x 10. small orchard. For particulars npply nt thi* ollice or to K. Grieve, Cour- toiuty, Ii, 0, lii,|''t''l''t'*l*'i''t"l"l''I"t''l''i"t"l'*i"i*'l'*t**l"l'* i| Singer ;: SeWing !; j: MaGhines j! For Sale -ON��������� I Easy Terms:: -AT THE- J! News Office, i j Vancouver, July 16,���������A 1)ig conference is being held by the Liberals here to-day, Hon. Win. Templeman, Hon. Win, Pngsley ond others, including the provincial Liberal leader, J. A. Macdonald, and Stuart Henderson, M. P., are at the meeting. It was decided this afternoon that Mr, Macdonald will be chief justice of the new court of appeal, and that Stuart Henderson or John Oliver be leader of tho Liberal opposition in the house. >M''M"M,'^M**,r,)I''l'*W''I''M''l,,H,'H* FOR SALE���������Jersy cow, in calf, also one mare good for saddle or buggy���������Apply News office or to M. Perez, ConitKnay. ���������o- FOR SALE���������Boarding house and furniture, a snap, at present occupied by A. Gats. Apply to A, GaU, or at this office. FOR SALE; Man or Woman��������� My South African Veteran Bounty Land Certificate issued by the Department of Interior, Ottawa; good for 320 acres of any Dominion land open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchawan, or Manitoba. Any person over the age of 18 years, manor woman, can acquire this land with this Certificate. For immediate sale $800.00, Write or wire, L. E. Tel foi d, 131 Shuter Street, Toronto, Ontario. K. AI DA Merchant TAILOR LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS DQRbH TO Of-JfcE* RfiD IN flKY STYliB VOO tUISH. PERFECT JTIT GUARANTEED. Prices From $20 to $40. CUM BE RL AN D, B. C. ./"- ������������������������������������������������������ ������^ ���������>������������������������������������ ���������^���������������������������������������������' ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� #^������������������������������������������������������^0 ���������'���������' THE ROYAL BANK CF CANADA. 4} w o it ��������� o o o o o CUMBERLAND. B.C., ! Cai'itai.. $4,600,000 ltBSEuvs, 85,31-0,000 Abskts, *53,000,000 DKr..ii'i.-,?58,000.000 'Money Orders=,*'*?=s Issued in Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Frai.es,-Marks, Rubles ������������������Lires, Kronen, etc. Payable All Over the World. SavirgB Accounts Open With One Dollar Upwards. S. A. M OR LEY, ������*������>���������������������, ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������������������������^������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������#4# VOU'IiU l^EST mpHE OJ1 a 4*Rest More" Mattress Insist on your denier supplying the "RESTMORE" and take no o'her. "RESTMORE" MATTRESSES can be secured only at the RIGHT PRICE FURNITURE STORE, where you will find a choice seleo tion of Furniture aud House Furnishings, The Right Price Furniture Store, A. MoKinnou Not only is it a nice mild smoke, but the "Grand Duke" Cigft? haa nil those necessary quflUtica which give so much satisfaction to the smoker. ���������'��������������� ��������� -a* lw .w mm P. Phillipps Harrison BARRISTER AND SOLICITER NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING Dunsmuir Avenue CUMBERLAND, B.C. The Pilsener Brewing Co. ���������j will be prepared to mpply ;������������������ Crystal Ice -���������on. or alwnt Jnly lit, 1909��������� ORDERS MAY RfC SENT BV MAIL, OR AT THE OPFICK. REHRIOERATORS SUPPLIED ORD1RS P^OmPTUY ATTBNDBD TO. NOTlCE:~No wU will bu .htwRbd after Monday noon of each weft''. " ] ��������� ������������������������������������ay Whon Kipling learned that his tat������* Nrer������ going to bo increased lie got in an awful state of mind 4{.(-| t'";:'*''-?^ ���������**',"!:���������-' '���������''yirjlr," dvivr) In whioh tbe British empire is wpfMotttoil aa going to ���������'the dom nltlon bow-wows," Kipling win intensely patriotic u-hoiiho ox. hoftad the rant of ns to "pay, pay, pay." bnt he got In a pnnic ihe ntownit t*w> collwtion plaw wm puffed, iu his dlroetloti, Aston lifting���������isn't it���������bow patrol ic we afOWIth other jioople'g m'������������ey. W# all reim-mber how rwidy Artamu* Ward waa to sacrifice tl) hh, relations for the good of his einntry. Tln������r������ stents to ba n g������>in| winy prwoplt- of this kind in tbo MolbtT Country j������n������t now. S. ISAKA, PROPRIETOR Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits Made to Order from too to $35 All Work First Class Perfect Pit Guaranteed. -��������������������������������������������������������������� While in Cumberland Deal With Comox Co-operative Swety, Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meatsand Farm Produce All Orders Promptly Delivered. R. Webster, Manager. IMM������MtMMMMttM������WMMMMWM������M������M"""@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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