@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, "1909-05-04"@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/1.0176946/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " / THE CUMBERLAND NEWS ��������� ��������� * ��������� ��������� A Journal Devoted ^specially, to the Interest* of Comox District. - 1? Thr Nkws, Eighteenth Year, CUMBERLAND B. C, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1909 SOBSCRIPTION $2.00 A YEA*. ..AT THE BIG STORE.. : Millinery Millinery em*J\\f*m*ma*tm*mm*mrm** At the request received from many customers we have opened a First-Class Millinery Department, which is now stocked with the most fashionable up-to-date requisites in Millinery. This department is in charge of w*. ��������� I f . Miss E7Freeman Late of Messrs Ballergeow & Co., L'd., Sea'tle, and wbo will be,ph*ased to have you call and give you tlie latest ideas of this season's creations. Simon Leiser & Co. Ltd DUNSMUIR AVENUE CUMBERLAND ' Paper Has gj Arrived Some Pretty Shades of Ingrain for you to choose from. Mixed Paints, Enamels, Alabastine, Varnish, Stains and Baplac, which makes old furniture like new. ' and for 1909 ETC. The Magnet Cask Store, Takes First Places T. E. BATE Challenge, CFSSSSmtOCLsu. ARRIVED TO-DAY FIVE CASES OF Hosiery Direct from the Manufacturers. These are without excep tion the FINEST LINE ever shown in Cumberland. No. 5 Football Club deposit one hunched dollars���������$100���������ns a cliulleuge to the Top Men iu the employ of the Wellington Colliery Company, Cumberland, for a game of football for two hundred and fifty dollars���������$250���������a s id e, mulch to take place May 15th, 1909, at 5:30 p. ui., each player to have been in the employ of the Welliugtou Colliery Company, Cumberland, for thirty days previous to the match taking place, Deposit will be found in the News office and must be covered by May 5th, 1909; the balance of the money to he put up the morning of the day of the match. JOHN MARTIN, Scc'y. No, s Football Club. be stopped, us it was not only an aye sorts, but also a menace to the public's health. A committee composed of members of boards of health'and works appointed to report on septic tanks reported favorably on allowing of private construction of such within city limits. Dr. McNunghton'i report on dairy inspection will appear in thn next issue. A-court of revision consisting of Aldormeu Bickle, Daniels, Stutv art, Partridge and thc Mayor, was appointed and held session Inst evening. A protest was received from Jos. Horbury against his assessment to 1750; on motion it was reduced to tho former assessment $500. There being no further business the council adjourned. J. McPHEE & SONS, iviwiaiuuii Avvuuc Cu������iibc;*!ar.tl, !!. C. umui IROS \\ MAROCCHI BROS GROCERS & BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OP CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS Agents for Union Brewing Company'* I1KKR and PORTER. Wholesale Dealers in all Kinds of Wines and Liquors. SECOND STREET ,-G? City ConnoiL mtmm The City Counail mot In regular session lust evening, the full Board liti tig present, The minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. A communication was rucoived from tho B. C, Telephone Co., asking {wrniissiiin of city to erect poles, enclosing plan of same; pel mission was granted, Accounts, J. It, Gray, $t.l0; .ramus Walter, $1.00; B. C. Pot- l������ry Co,, $10.10: Cranston Novel* ty Co., I'J.10; B. Crawford, $18. Constable Gray's report, acavenger 8100,25; night watchman, 70.50; C-u-.j.U-!! U:v., ������.'2~.0')\\ f-Hwr, gei* buckets, $10,85 Chief of Police Magellan's re- port for March and April, police court flues, $28.00. Mr. Shaw addressed thr council oasible for the opinions of others, as may appear in its Columns Croat time to time. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1909, notice.;,., TAKE NOTION that a������\"application will bo m*ie to the Le������i Jst.ve APB&mbly <(ft e Province of B^it^ Ct-iumbi* ,at i������ n������xt SrBtioB for an Act jjioorporatiuj^ TJie Campbell/River l&yet tiua.fany,x JLiivite-l ������ithalt tho poyern give,to power iMupauiea under Jtha \"Water.Act, 190V,\" und t r the purpose cf a- itt'txrn\\ng to tbt Campbell Kivor Power ooiapaoy,' Limited, a Cumpany inoo putHtei under the-'CV.tnp niefl Act, 18W on. tl������������ 17th- day of A^ri', 1909, all tUte. rights, pejrors and privileges contained io ihe Com- , j>tny'������ M cm-ran dam of Ast- nation', which are lit out in ksue cttWeRr tiuhColun b a ������&8e,t oJ 2'2nl dayo\" Ap , '09 ������f *P f������ J507*.1 fid 16(8 and alio all w**er i������- cencts aud vrivilegei huiouford or hereafter li c.itet or a, piled for <>r obtained ' antl, i.������ imrticular, but in;t to a������ to i iin.it ,l>fie ���������'jMia..lity of tho for soing, for the \\li ':'���������'' 'sllojvicg.purpoBoa;��������� !���������*\".������������������' .^.If'l- 't.h������ c. ostruction -rr /;pijon ������.f water under the 'Water Act, '}W*d'.'m^.. . ��������� .f'������������������������������������(b) IVajply for \"aud oliuiin under the, provi������iou������cri^hev.;,'^efjj;'iqt. 190^''' or t<> purah*ge or o-thertfir \"acquire, \"wa- ttr reo.rdaor watvv liceuoea. '\", ���������'- ($'���������'T.������'.Wip;ily Waiter tor domestic pur- p*.������* aa defined by tie *WuU rAct, lSCfi\" . t<-pera .1.8^ ,cxiinpa!4^^jy^^^j^5l;^nd ���������iS-^--*>---=iMh-a������j)oratecl muniejjpahVggv m.-a- .^.. ;���������-r---v-'- ���������-'(3)'\"' T.> inviufaoiu're an: s������|'p'y gns to M!������Vfflifi������������i4uA^Lill2lLCMK!^;*L^l'^ uil4-/ sush highways, roadd and streets: (q) To arret poles, poett, pillars, lamps gh joa, and any other apparatus In'er up, r n highways, roads, streets or bridge*, 0 againit any wall erected on tlie same or adjoining thereto. (qq) Tl 0 usj of Wi t*r or water-power tor hydranlic mining purpotee and for milling, manufacturing, industrial and ttfeebanieal pur, oees, olher tbtJ) tbe gen- e ation ot aleotriclty, (t) Todg trenches aiid drains and therein to Uy eab)<-o, lines and wire*, aad to put electric cablet, Iiuw, wires, switch**, a������������l dnneotiog board* from any o������- bles, lints and wires in, under, along, or auroai all roads, highwajs, streets aud bridges, and from time to tins* cut, alter, Mnove, replace, r������pair and May all or pay such oublos, lues, wires, switches and ojanectiug boards, or other apparatua. (b) To Require by purchase or otherwise, the r gbt t* one and enjoy electric or any other powor already developed by others at any point or poiuts. (t) To construct, maintain, alter, repair and renew devices for measuring light, heat and power. (u) To aell or let for use, light, beat, power, and any and all devices and appar u'.hn use ��������� for measuring the 6������me, or o h- erwisa uted in connecion with the company's business and work*. (v) To 61 rates and charges for the use of light, heat and power, aod the carriage of goods and passengers. (w) To require all persons supplied with electric light to place and use only nJ works. The local fang w,v.-;*- d efeate by.he Coniox nine at Como:, Sunday May 2nd, score being 6 to 4, nine innings, the game beiug rathor slow and uninteresting from a spectators standpoint, but with moro practice no doubt both teams will give a better exhibition in the* future. Win. Miller actcuas um piro. Tho local nine meet their old rivals, t*Overau of Cumberland, hero on bunker grounds May 9th. Mr. John Humphrey, of the Wilson Hotel, has quite recovered from attack of rheumatism, and wearing his oM smile once more. S. S. Jettiore will sail Tuesday for Mexico with cargo of seven thousand tons of coal. MADE IH CANAPft ...jfa.in a u aud Operate. tiUifi'^no..;,.. ipg., maohiuery and ^lSW.fV V l '! ( ft / FOR SALE���������Four young bulla pedigreed; oue 2 years old; one 9 mouths; one 7 months; and one4 mouths;���������also Carman Sued Potatoes, 3c. per lb; Apply W.J. Ilarrigan, Minto. 1 CREAM START* CHEMICALLY PURE Canadian Government teats show we have the purest, and highest strength goods. Glllctt's Is used by tho best Bakers aad Caterers everywhere. Costs no more than the Inferior adulterated kinds. i E. W.GILLETT CO���������LTD. \\ Toronto. Ont. AN INTEB-V1KW WITH THE MANAGER QF THE PIL SENEli BREWING COM- PANY LIMITED. Mr. John Schnoor, Manager of the Pilsener Brewing Company, of this city, was kind enough to conduct a representative of theuNjtw8\"' through the premises of the now brewery, which is situate on out* of the six lots purchased by the Company from Mr, George Stevens. The main building will be completed in a few weeks, and from the size of it, one would judge that the company expects to do an ex- teusive business. Some of the machinery, vats ������. r- (���������) To construct, equip, operate and j-Dn*.til������'D telegraph sod'^tiltfAta* 'tja- te.ms^-ud.liuws..��������� ���������������������������;���������*���������;'>;v^ *'\"'������ '������' \": (f) To canBtmct, oper*t������ and ninin- t'������ii<, tu������d impraVa .boupes, f ctories/ware* JjiUii*, sh'.ps, H'lisn'e*,'b'iilt)i������.g������, ortc- xiuni, worku and uouveujeces ot all ki-di, ''������������������..��������� '''���������''���������'ic& (g) To constniot, ppe-ute and main- ti^n^le'jtriowu.iis, piwnr wcrlii,.g0'era- t nj^ plat and i.uch other 0 uyenie-.ccs aing the hesd of water in any cxiiting b ily t vaior, or������x'i0iidipg th������ ������r������������ tkero-.f, d������ ��������� .'���������; .' verting tht* wateis of any' 'jrpanj, pond, m e \"���������*, *>r 'ak-*. 'B'������ i,nY \"lu')B c'j*nnp) nr ctban- , eaiti, in\\\\ng er treuving n^y^iiu* ot flnu<������ ' pip*, qr wiro, Minsttuetln^any r������e*w������y, '' re'-A-vgir, tjuodi^*., '���������' e'ifrw' Ul, bi>iidiDfr, ore her iiri-fli ' n* wnrk Uhioh uuy lit wqniu'd luctimi'ut on \\������r.u tin im^io'vu : nu* t aud uio cf tbe said wntor'/nd wslir | yower, or by altvriug, rt������ e*'i> |. cxtfUi]*. . (tig, iuprov.UK, lepicirlug or m.iuti^uing * 'any an. 1 uch w������rks, or aiy jsrt thernof*. 1 ���������'.(������)'Co. p.uwiug air aud using* tbo ,,JM������'i������\\.;>t illpuiporn*. , ;_, ;���������* \" '()) ri.oi-ijr, umklng, Isyingj tit inn, i 1*44 jmmetutliiAag aud r>pmring sleHiio Him**. ���������. m aocjmiylBUiis, ato ogii b������ttai| fo oloolro ' osl)V������.*iii.iits, wiles, pipnu^swiiolirs OUll- .* .'���������; * * t������etto>'e, UraiiuhijH, elect rio mot im< dynn , t ., uiof, ei'gnif^iu ������������i, -t ' a*\\*)ba , p lo������. luilthnvi and ..OltirSreotU.* . ��������� ***,%**' .w',^���������kl,, *?* tr*������ \"'\" W J>1 ������1 ������ h\"> fltutrl*!' AWoible, main wire, o| oth������r * ������l#eiri������'s*p������iitu������f buv* or telowgr.ua1, mtmm.*\\'i I i^artiuaing, niajntaiuiijij tHv ' artdd: sinili nr ������l������mb ��������� trwk, er |fri������J( 1'* arotUtr tti4flwi)������, witli the Ai;ei*ar\\ *dn tK.i'lra nutl tumna a tutoltonn-tHgt ' ���������'*'''^rTiiii cariia^s umt oil kinds uf vulnl ������\\ '**���������* iu uf let ������ u������U-i-uii or tuouutiu ;t,\"' Jit-Ob withstr������6iwny, np*u, \"Insjl soms .-..^wader**r������bo������������������������J KrJs,*>itft.������Kyt.,r������> th o itrruU, br d(,wa, which ������r.; in tin'li.i������i <*f ���������NEW YORK CLIPPER 18 THE 6REATE3T :IKEATRIGALISHOW PAPER IN THB WORLD. -TS4iS0P8r=Year-r=~SJng!sGapjrr!0 Gte*= ��������� ISSUED WEEKLT. Sample Copy Frbe. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (UcO, ALBERT J. nOBIR, 1'UBLISHKRS, UtaAOiH. ** W. Urn ST.. Nsw Year Ideal Shoes For Summer Comfort ������������������.��������� 14 U 320 acres of land in Alberta or tons of the finest grade of crystal ice per day, will arrive in a few days. Advertisers will confer a favor Iu answer to enquiries Mr. Sch- by bringing in *heir ads, not !att������r noor stated that his Brewmuster, than Monday, as this will euablo jMr, John Dillmau is un expert tlifc printers, to insert it in the brewer having had nine years ex next issue on the following Tues- peiience as brewmastei' i������ one of day. ��������� the largest breweries iu the West- j ^rn States of America, and thoro ughly understands the manufacture of the renowned Bohemian Beer Saskatchewan, to exchange for iip,^,,),. ������ Uni anywhere on ������E & N\" or ^r. Schnoor has had many along coast from Nanaimo lo Oys- years 0f t-xperieuce iii the difficult t*r River, or Deuman or Hornby art 0f brewing absolutely pure WiffldsT���������Repiy**^ in first letter to Lest-ck Forbes, gel. at different times of \\ number Settler Alberta. 0f breweries, Mr. Schnoor ex- .!������������������������ ��������� hibited to newspapers, published , , . ��������� , , in the State of Idaho, containing A cure for chronic crauks in . ,. , ������ ,,. ���������,, . ��������� ' . items regard 1 nijil large fOotierage the smoking line. The ''Graml , . b ht P J r ,,. ��������� , , , and box manufacturing concern, Duke\" Cigar, mauufactured by .���������,.,, ., .?���������.,.. ., J of which he was the mam owner Percy K. Winch, Ladvsmith. B. , ��������� . # .1 ' ' ��������� \"ni mm,a.,i.i. ������ jvpnut of the .1 ���������- . -ni--.-1 ,;.- . -- fw> .. i'i 11 *>��������� *r; ��������� 1 I,,-��������� ; -, ��������� - ti' *' WANTED THEM SAVEbr v Llaottn Stuck to Hit 8el������otfon *f a Hospital Chaplain. The nomination of a Mr. Sbrigley ot Philadelphia, a Universally tor tbe position ot chaplain tor tbe hospital was not met with favor on all sides, and a delegation ot protestants went to Washington to see President Lincoln on the subject Tbe following interview waa tbe result: \"We hav* called, Mr. President, to confer with you regarding tbe appointment of Mr. Shrlgley ot Philadelphia as boepltal chaplain.\" \"Oh, yes,\" replied the president \"X have sent his name to the senate, and be will no doubt be confirmed at an early date.\" One of toe young men replied, HWe have not come to ask for the appointment but to solicit you to withdraw the nomination.\" \"Ah,\" said Lincoln, \"that altera the case. But on what grounds do you wish the nomination withdrawnT\" The answer was, \"Mr. Sbrlgtey ia not sound in his theological opinions.1* Tbe president Inquired, \"On what questions ls the gentleman unsound?\" \"He does not believe lu endless punishment Not only so, sir, bnt he believes that even the rebels themselves will be finally saved,\" waa the reply. \"Ia that sor' inquired the president The members of tbe committee responded. \"Yes, sir.\" \"Well, gentlemen, if that la so aad there is any way under heaven whereby the rebels can be saved, then, tot God's sake and their sakea, let the man be appointed.\" Mr. Shrlgley was appointed and served until tbe end of the war. mul manager, a 0. Mr. Winch will visit Cumber- . ... . ., . , items will appear in the next isstte land otfice a month in the inter- of lh(J,.Nl,J8> est of his busiucss. *2?������( PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. r tivtranwy ii.Uidud iu *>* b'lllt \\>f lli .m^\\tned t������ *������ui,u**i ;������rtr*������i.i \"top if 'pol,a ������ d ������ir a i, tlr ti un ol tin tramway intend*\"! *���������> he built. (1,/ 1\" :������'-.o. tiai sf������r s������d Vmtty lmsstn liora, luorslmmi ��������������� and go>dl ol all kml oa be tinm*i������y. by sny ui������t;?tpii*' 11 r -m. ������tmt unf Ijj aftori*.������..t dis Weed,* . f ', > u>>,\"m l������',-i U'.ftt - ^uiucr������ trftlr t ���������.-*������r!'*l������y 'f������B������P ���������\"' ���������' ���������*������'.������' au ��������� thnn >.t ik ������������*,.p������ \\mmmt. wi.th-r now k���������������mp et af. t# ������Hfdi'tlter������vent your feot from perspiring by sliuw in,, a tree circuUiiou of air around your feet ntul tu'k'.ex. ! N V I 0 T II8 Oxfords are ms'ld'to fit every lii.e of your fiot -lUily a ml snugly. Unlike mo������t low shoes, IN* ,' IUlt,j Kit,,'-,. ,-4f, rt. ij.f A hi, iii *li<:i', J, Ns MoLEOD '\"������ fc ,\\ vi t..������ t, ui'.������! nU ii '%,i.N i> THE FIRST SA1JJ of Prince Rupert lots will be held at Vancouver, British Columbia, May 35th to 29th, 1909. Prince Rupert is the Western terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The sale will be held in. the iutercits of the Grand Trunk Pacific Hailwny. Company nud the Government of British Columbia; half of the lots offered being owned by each party. Prom 3,000 to 2,400 lots will be offered, The sale will be held by auction and the terms of payment will be one-quarter cash and the balance In one two and three years, with interest at six per cent. Agreements will be executed immediately on payment of the first instalment, and purchasers may enter into pow������- ession nt once, Titles are absolutely indefeasible, which means that thc government of British Columbia guarantee* all titles. For maps and further particulars write, C. D. Rand Agent for Government and Railway, Vancouver, B. C, Mnu'u in all slut jus and UNION BAY NOTUS. 8 8. Fordeusjuld will com iiience loading onrgo for Meik< aa Wednesday, l\\S. Ui<.vciui������C������tVr McArthui \"\\\\\\*-.d in fur huiikfi** ou Imr way. Sorth. : 8; 1*. Jlelleruphoti, Imnkewl litre lH������t Kr'-lny ni qive /*a;:'i-'\".ii'; a l:\\ul. ll only tse.iit*i a I.���������>'.- ri.tys '.'������������������ Ai,-.,- (he wLdoin of t!i:3 i't\",:. T.!-: '��������� !-'-��������� '.!-^>:>i---t-.o::v; ��������� '-' i inf. .;ni;i:i-i\"ii-.vere rt-.;iir-\"i, :>.nd the r-:v,v, ii.-r.... :,e 1,,-r.; acnte. In ii\"!..:.-i- i:���������;;<:������ ',>*.'-,���������!���������:; <���������.-��������� ������������������*,. '';:'.'. co::i::ieuci.'{ v.-AX *' :xj?^r?^?$A^'&~i&A'���������7?Awz%. ^ORKING men and women throughout the Dominion find that Zam-Buk is the greatest boon they can hays as a healer of accidental outs, burns, and bruises, as veil as akin diseases. Mr. II. G. Purobase, oonduotor on tho Toronto Street Railway, tells how this great herbal balm benefited him when he met with his accident. The trolley pole of his ear slipped off the live wire, and tho ropo was caught la Uio standard. Purchase held on to the rope until his hand was pulled up to the top of tbe car. There It was held, and the ropo, pulled through his fingers by tlie fores of tho moving ear, tore and lacerated to a shocking extent three Augers, tearing several pieces of flesh completely away. Zam-Buk was applied, and eased the pain very quickly. Writing to this effect, Mr. Purchase says*��������� \" I had previously had experience of the healing power of Zam-Buk, and the way it soothes cats and injuries. I, therefore, bound the fingers ln Zam-Buk, and lt was most gratifying the way in which this balm soothed the pain. Two days after the accident the wounds were closed, and new skin was beginning to, form over the ton. Each day I dressed the wounds with Zam-Buk, and I am now back again at work with the hand as sound as ever. To look at it you would never know it had been so terribly torn and lacerated. \" I do not think thero Is anything te equal Zam-Buk as a healer of ikia Injuries and diseases.\" WHAT VOU SHOULD USE ZAM-BUK FOR. Zam-Buk curt* fimfiles, ikin-eruetiemt, burns, cuts, piles, festering ulcers and sores, blood-poisoning, tali rluum, prairie itch, riig-jiorm, bad leg, diseased ankles, old wounds, eczema, and all skin-distass. All Druggists and Stores sell atiOe. box, three for tt.JJ or pott free from Zam-liiik Co., Toronto, for price. NOTICE Any person or persons, cutting, removing or taking any blocks, timber or wood, of anv descriptiodn belonging to tlie Wellington Colliery Co'y., or from or off tlie land of tbo said Companyiwi.il be pros- -eeiited-to-thff-fnll-tixtent'of-tiie'iawr F. D. Littlo. Superintendent Wellington Colliery Co,y. Vehicles, Implements. Incubators. Etc., Etc. W% * I r a i~ IT^ M-I-M-l-H-M-M- Quality guaranteed ������H-M'-H'-K'i-M- * LAND AOT, RUrERT DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE- Unt Nimpki h Lnko l*ogA,g Company, Limited, mentis to apply for (-erinishiou to leiwu the follow- iny.d'scrib d for shore lands:-Ci-iurauu- citiK at a' p st pi*������i.ted S uth 45 degree* 15 tninntts, E*s* SOO fc-tfiom the You'll! E'stctruer.of Jndi u -Itewrre a joi-'iiw i t'.i* North boundary of Srouo i 2, 1\" wit sh'p 1, Rupert D'strtet Vsneouv r Ial-uJ, thenoo t ilow njj high wi.tr mark South 6J ���������*) K������8', \"m miu tn; Nirtii 87 ������io������ e s SO utnutoH Ki.t, 43:1.5 n.i .utm>- South 74 ���������'������������������gres 40 nvnuls* K*.', 15'J nimitp : JC-.. th T, (leprae, 16 minutes Kst. 7(X) lun'iui; North 70 t, 7v0 n nu-en na re or hi. to Die 1 !a'i> of login i'.ij.', c limning t'8 i-cnt u.oieir le'*. Loo tn! Vir !i '7th, MOD, Nl.MI'KIHII I AKK. I Ofl I N 0, , LTI>. PerA.H. *IHA<.EY, Agent, et Vancouver, H. C, Lnjjgor. Vin.iouvo'.A-Jr.l 15 b, WOO. For the- Farmers mm.enlmtml-Hmt*e'mmlmm* Walworth-Rolston Co.Ltd* H. S. ROLSTON, Managing Director. Vancouver, B. C. See E. C. Emde, Agent, Cumberland, fi. C. USD, ACT RUPKItT DISTRICT, TAKE NOTICK thnt Nlnpklsh Lake LiUfSinKdmisny, Lim tod, in'outls to ������H''y '\"r P1 naiadon to lea a ths follow- in? ilcBOiib d foi'j.horo landu 0 mine' e- ing it i putt pluiUl ut the Nor li Wes c rnor rn i !*Utli, lOult, Nllll'UISII I.AKK 1.0IKIINO Cll��������� l.TII. I'or A. H hTUArKY, Arib1, of Viimnuver, 11. ('., l,> gg������t, . Vaicouvor, April lBth, 1001). * ��������� ;; Cumberland Livery land Feed Stable... JOHN BRYDEN Proprietor FIRST : CLASS RIGS : OI? : ALU KINDS ������ ��������� a e LOST or STKAYKI)���������One cow from Mrs. Harwood's ranch, lias grey neck and reddish legs below the knee*. Any Information please leave at this ollice. wood jj nnd Coal ;; Hauled 4- Dunsmuir Avenue CUMBERLAND, Ii. C, The Oml ftoiilUk lletr-tdy, T'inaM and'tivlK irsfii thn whblo id.tii ofd.Vf'-- \"��������� ��������� * NOTIOK. Riding on locomotives and rail way cars of tlie Union Colliery Company by any person or persons���������except lain crew���������ia strictly proliil*������ted. Employees f.re sub- pc to dismissal for allowing sam- Uy ordor Francis D. Littm iUnager. beer mmmn The drink of strong men and healthy women. UNION BREWERY BEER Drink U. B. C. Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo B. C. JOHN McLEODS FOR FIR8T-CLA8S CANDY, PRU1TH, OIQABfl * TOBACCOS De Hunden c H O I C E S T Candy UNIOIS? S. S. CO.. of B.C. Ltd Week-end servioa between Vancouver, Naniiitio, Dnioa, Comox, by the sUel Clyde built twin terew steamer \"COWICHAN\" 3ailiogBa under��������� Leaves Vanooarer, Snttirday 8pm Arrives Nanaimo, Saturday 12 p m Arrives Union, ������und������y 6am Arrives Comox, Sunday lam Remrniu(j:��������� Leaves Camax, Sunday 4pm . Leaves Uii������a Sunday 6pm Arrives Ntusiino, Sunday li p m Arrivw Vanoouver Mecday 7 a ss Stage leaves Union for Cumberland every Sunday morning oa arrival of \"COWICHAN;\" and leaves Cumberland Hotel st 1 pm, connecting with steamer at Union. NOTICE,; be- V ���������-,;���������������:��������� one month froai 3 ^ ���������liiAw: y apply to thc Superii. ;> ::���������\".'���������:������������������������������������.��������� ��������� vincial Police, Victorn- -.-* ���������;. ��������� ���������'���������' al of ilie Hotal License ht'kl hy tno tot the Port Augusta Hottd situated at Comox, B.C. J. B Holmes: Dated 30th day of April, 1909 NOTIOE is hereby given that one month from date I intend to- apply to the Superintendent, of Pro vincial Policr, Victoria for a renewal of the Hotel Licenni held by- me for the Klk Hotel, situated at: C->mox, B. C. Gkorok 0. Macdonald Dated 30th day of April, 1909. NOTICE is hereby givon that one month after date I intend to apply to the Superintendent of Pjo vincial Police. Victoria for a renewal of the Hotel License held by me for the Courtenay Hotel, situated at Courtenay, B.C. Johm R. Johnston: Dated 30th day of April, 19u9. ������>���������imm a>Mto>8������ta -AND- Fruits iiLseasoiLaL aa* DAO m. UtaJM i, aaaaiVTi ,. .... . oins. <,*'(* Atn- ���������.._,, end lirajn Worri'./'<* r***fi*tir*i, at**tiWMKwti.fai**xewi> *)** mot*rr!ut^nnd Kfrtlief Ahvsiee Htessn* Plain Pkf. en MAelpt et prRw, A'tu> num'tlit Cook1! Gottoo Root Compound. Tha trreet Vtrntp* TWo nnt Wr.*?t* eirocMAl Menttilf f llftrnlnlnr rm vStrb wwniw t*xn ClAv UlIrenfisior ������M Ctmtm%Ym,m. m~****mmtwi*em HENRY'S NLRSERIES, For llie Spring Trade Tested Stock, Seeds for Farm Garden, or Conservatory, TKMl'BD STOCK from tho bent growers in Kngland France, HolUnd, United Stales and Canadn. Fruit snd Ornamental Trees, Smiill Fruity, English Holliis, Grown i������ the only part of tho American continent uot iitfeUed with* tho San iota conlo Our trees do not hiivo to ho fuailffs led end coiiBU|iicntly damaged Sjrsy Piimjif, Foriililers, Hue Supplio*, Sprajitm Mfltoriils, Cut Fl'Wers eto. 167 pigo OA.1AKMIVK PRKX M. d, HENRY Ores bouses, Seed IIousbs aud Post Ofltoe Addr������>s, 8010 WBBTMINBTKTI ROAD, Branch Nursery, Boutb Vaneouvsr, Vancouver, - B. C. D.HUNDEN'S COilOX LAND DISTRICT. Talce Notice that Fraser River Lumber Co.. Limited of Fraser Mills, B.C., Occupation Sawmill and Lumber Company, intends to apply for permission to leaso the following described land.��������� \"���������'Commencing at a post planted about 750 feet distant and in a southeasterly direction from the southeast corner of Lot 82, Comox District, thonce 1500 feot South 19 degrees, 44 minutes Bast, thence 500 feet North. 40 degrees 10 ininutoD Hast, theuco 1500 foot North, 40 degree*, 44 minutes West, thence South 40 degree* 16 minutes West, to point of com- mencment and containing 17.2 a- cros more or less, Dated 26th February 1������0J>. Fraskk Rivsn Luurrr Co. Ltd. i Thos. E Banks 'FunerirDlreFi tor and Em-! balmer NOTIQE is hereby given that one mouth from date I intend lo apply to the Superintcndantof Po vincial Police, Victoria for a re������- newal of the Ho'.el License held by me for thc Spring Inn Hotel, situated on Comox Road, B C. John H. Piket\" Dated 30th day cf Ap;il, 1909. NOTICE is hereby given thato e monlh from date 1 intend to aptly to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, Victoria for a renewal of the Hottl License held by me for tha. Union Hotel, situated at Union, Ji. C. Samuel C. Davis* Dated 30th day of April 1909. i Hawa e Raising Ste- | stewing tt FstundatloueJ CareAsl!>- Attended to. Cumberland, B. C. COMOX LAND DISTRICT, Take Notice tbat Fraser River Lumber Co. Limited of Fraser Mills B. 0,, Occupation Sswiuills and Lumber Company, intond* lo apply for pei-miscion to leaso the following described land:��������� Commencing at the nurtli west corner post of District Lot IM, Comoi Diitrict, thence north 40 degrees 10 niinute������Ka������t, 1000 feet, thence south (4 degrees <16 liiin* iitea KHst 0&00 foot, thence South 40 degt-tos 10 miuutos West 1300 foot more or less to high water mark, thence iioithaeiturly following the said high water mark to ��������� ,. ilAf r.Ath . t *./������������������.,., ���������*, *f ��������� ������ -. .������������������ mi.'-,,. ��������� k.. ... ...^... c........ a NOTICE Every Monday and Friday I will be in town to deliver Fresh Nutter and all kinds ofVegetables and also 20 tons of potatoes; will sell cheap. Cmu Ykuk, Sandwick. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditor* of the late Elizabeth Dwyer, formerly of the New Iiuj������ laud Hole!, Cuitibeclaud, arc noti fied to forward their claims against the estate to the undersigned ou or before the ist day of June, duly verified with par ticulars of any securities held hy them, and arc hereby notified that after the said date, the under signed wil) proceed to distribuu tlie estate, having regard only to such claims as shall then have been brought to her notice, Vancouver, April 29th 1909. Makgakkt Taylor Administratrix Ity her solicitors Messrs McNeil & Bird, 619 Granville St, VattcouverD.C LINO JUOIIIBT AOT. ���������NOT-ICE-is���������herehy-gi veo-ths t- one month from dale I intend to apply to,the Superintendent of lYo vincial Police, Viotoria for a renewal of tbe Hotel Litence held by me for the Lornt Hotel, situate.! nt Comox, B. C ' Flomtscjc M, CLirrit Dated 30th d.*.y of Apiil 1909. NOTICE is liwieby fi,ivin ihnt one month from date I inttud 10 apply to the Superintended of Pro vincial Police, Victoria for a rencwul otthe Ho'.el Licence held by me for the HiverBidc Hotel, situated at Courtenay, B.C. O. H. Fbciinkr Dnted 80th dny of April, 1909. NOTICE is hereby giVHn that ono month from dste I in'ond to apply to tho Superintendent < f P;o vinoial Police, Victoria for a renown 1 of the HoUd License bold by me for Wilson Ho'el, situated at Union Bay, B. C. Jho. Humphrey Dated 30th day of April 1909. NOTICK in horeby givon that one month from daU I intend to apply to the Superintendentpt.Pro vincial Po ico, Viotoria for a runfcw- al of ihe Hotel Licence held by no for Ibe Palmer Hotel, Htuacd nt Bayne Sound, B. 0, JamksH Pay IMod 30 h day of April 1909. NOTICE is hereby given that one mouth from date wc intend lo apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, Victoria, for a renewal of the Motel License held* by u.s for the Nelson Hotel, situated at Union Bay, 15. C, Fraskk & Bishop- Dnted 30M1 day of April 1909, f riupt M arm DctMnr WX*t CefvawMte Ae. rs mtim. aatana taa������ltt$ a tin** S 3SL-��������������� - -mam --- dat***, mtttmmt Amm ts tie Sckiitfftc Jmttrtan. 'Uimll UiiwtimtaS VMtUf. ImirmUiM- \\vxOmm Subscribe for The News Pekin D������icb���������Kggs for sab from f'riwi hwl stock $2,00 per sitting of 11, |������.50 for two. Toulon**) Geese���������Eff^s 60c. each. Mr,. H. C.Nixon Denman Island. When In Courtfniy The Courtenav Hotel a* Every convtnlen^e for |usstt. The Oential UeUl fer fportsmen None but the tlett of Wines and Liquor* d'ulmiicc vt C50D Jitol tii'ne ui )<���������**, In His wiiVar et ������n *fvllestl>.������i tnr Ttr*d'f- , . ,.rt , '! iat* rittical>e of Ti Is ��������������� s.! # tote lands iisuw! ������������������. llsnry Coiik Me- < yft^V^My-wsV-^JV^V*!^ Qnidan o* Use 7������b rlo^rtnbat, HIS, tlh| -���������-,,���������..-.��������� Ap 11 liwa, aud H 1, iH!������<,i#r iao������, sh.1 , NOTICE. bi ml>������rs4 rssp ������tlv������l) l73J7a, Trt*0������ t*a\\ ___ l*������ita3. I La������d lUti irjr OrBw, vicioris, a c, j Any ptrtoti or persons i-.iu.'A. tba nrd Aay at March. IW. jeutUng iim\\m or ���������wj |g ;,,fiC|������, An Aclui: i: NiiwsJGet your Job Printing j \"*\" pays. Try it. [done at thc News. FOR 8ALK���������ihtA potatoes, Nomnton Beauty, sixteen days earllrr than Burly Rose, an immense Tl*������Wt,r* l*-r'e* Tie. yer |������oiiiii1; if hy mail add pos Larger lota at redan*) pri. rea. AU orders will rective my j prompt attention.���������D, Ryan, , Vtmei, B,C r. y. noorroH IN|tstcBMJ������Bsral otTitUs. on my property adjoittiny J. H, Piket'i on the Courtenay road, j will be prosecuted according X������ Te CmnWrland Hallia UlnRJ|tw> *a. rettt, Lake Ttftil. liu^l op for a rullrr skating link. .Comtenay. B C. 1 THEL NEWS,CTMBKRLAMD, BRITISH COLUMBIA. KEEP In t llrt StJ������t,r l.,,.rt !>��������� r>������3>5)S>������������������������������������������S)������ tSm* ���������''���������'���������':, .A. ;���������'.>;���������';! -vur.-of -���������'��������� .��������� v j-.ii^ every 16C'. ;il'.-g throughout the Spring. It invigorates the whole system, forti- fi e s you against the changeable weather and helps you to do the work of the day. BOVRIL is easily made���������a cup, hot water and a spoonful of BOVRIL arc nil you need. 0* s*t atatt **w*tititu. t*n '���������:���������������. Locals \\Ve regret through lack of time and space not being aide to publish the report of Uie Ambulance chiss this week. It 'vili appear in our next iseue, Mrs. J. L. ��������� Roe arrived home last week after several months ab- eencio at Suit Spring Island. .; Sheriff IVc'iards, of Yictoria Was in town laat week. .John Colbert, of Victoria arrived by Tuesdays lioiit. The building boom still goes on in Cumberland, In jrr:t*\\|*i' ,������*S������><8XS������������^^ ������������syi)������������������������������^^ ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ! THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA. CUMBERLAND. B.C., Capital, ������3,900,000 Assets, *46,400,000 Depoui*:, 888,700,000 Reserve, ?4,COO,000 Money Orders =wsr.==== Geo. Stevens, for several years wiih .the'C. & U. Water Works Co., has resigned hi& position and will shortly leave for his ranch at Qualicum. ���������->iihat-0t)Ui*teiiay-coon-mu8t-have- Ken armour plated; thirteen shots Hud then a clnl), Wiiat would hare happened had they seen a bear? It would have taken all the ammunition in the district, Good marksmen (?) in Courtenay. Wo are pleased to learn that Miss Nash who has been very ill ut Vancouver, is recovering. FOR SALE--100 acres of land, 25 acrus slashed, li ucrus cleared, frame house 18 x 26 x 16, small orchard. Vor particulars apply at this office or to K Grievo, Cour- teniiy, B. U. Change in train service between Cumberland and Union Wharf in connection with Canadian Pacific Company's M������imv,,r, Trains will wili iwu Cumberland as follows:- Timsday 6 p. in; Wi'dnusdny 6:45 n. m; 'i'hursauy 12:'if> p. in., ������nJ 0;!J0 p in. R������luriiiiig will leave Union wharf, Tuosduy 11 p, m; VodiiMsdity 8 a in; Thursday 2:li0 p. ui. and 7 jnn; fcaumiay 8 p, ni. Mrs. II, J. 'Ibeobald left by 8. S. Cowichan oo Sunday on a visit to Vancouver and North Ihmd. Korton Bros, will draw 'your plans, estimate on, and erect buildings of any description, in first class manner, at moderato prices. Address post office, Cumberland, li. C.��������� ,- LOST���������A lady's geld locket nnd chalTTfTlTelucKRrHirtTinF'anplroroT Finder will please return same to this oflke, FOB SALE���������A banjo in firn class condi'ion, has patent screw* io keep strings from clipping. A snap���������will Hell for $15 cash. Apply at News Office. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������*������������������������������������������������������������> ���������**������������������*���������������+ While in Cumberland Deal With | Comox Co-operative Society, | Dealers iu Fresh aud Salt Meatsand Farm Produce J All Orders Promptly Delivered. J R. Webster, Manager. ��������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*������ ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*������������������ Notice is hereby given thi'.t Thirty Dnys after date I intend tp npply to tbe Hououral'la Chief Comm ssionor of Linda nnd Works for a Licouee to prospect for coal aud petn.iown under the following described lands situate in Sayward Distriot, B.C, commencing at a poat on Hie bank of the Campbell River oopovite the S. E. pr.et ef lot 'i64. Thenco due North 30 cn-tius more or has to the N. K. cornel' post of said lot 164: Tlipnce duo west H6.70 chains more or 1-ss to the N W. corner of baid lot 164. Thenct Miuh 30 chain*. Thence due cast 60.70 chuius more or less to place of commencement. Dated this 9.h (hy , f March 1909. K PRIKST. AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEWIFE knows that Sunlight Soap means a wonderful savins of time and labour In house- cleaning. Whether with hot or cold water, nothing gets the dirt off so quickly and without injury as Sunlight Soap. Van It the Sunlight way. Follow the directions. Ropeat it���������Shilo's cure will always cure my coughs nnd colds. W. H. Stringer upholstering, Mattress niaking and repairs; new Lounges and Mattresses made to order. N. JJ.���������Carpets taken up, clean ed and relaid. Order* taken nt tlie Furniture storo. THE CONSULTATION. What 8ht Agricultural Meeting. Al a iimtititf ot tho Hoard ol Direclci's of the Comox Ajjricultu. rol Sui'.'y held recently, tho \\'r\\r.o \\\\f,\\ tor th������ 11)00 Fair was thoroughly dihciUMid and tb������ followinc ���������ro Mn'ti*' I.i* o not worry, dearest. Vou shall know everything for I will go down to tbo dining room nnd stand behind tbe big oak screen aud listen to ovory word thoy soy,\" \"And will you bo snro to toil mo, MoniiT\" \"Vou mny roly on me, dearest. I will toll you ot cry word.\" \"Kren If I nm not to get woll?\" \"Uvea Ihen, dcariwt,\" promised the loyal Mono. Tho hour for tho consultation arrived, and tho Ulster went to tho dining room (md, standing behind (ho grant osk iwrwn, ensconced herself and prepared to IlHton. By nnd by the two doctors were beui-d doscondlug the stairs, and a mo* mi'iit lotrr they came Into tbe room, The \"Overs\" base ball team have organized and will play dieir first game of the season at Union J3ay on next Sunday, m the arrival of the train which will leave Cumberland at one o'clock, p. ni. BENNETT���������HARVEY Ou last Wednesday, April 28, Mr. Roht.'Bennett and Miss Sadie Harvey were united in marriage by the Rev. D.McGillivray ���������at the home of the bride's parents, Minto. The Nkws ex tends congratulations. NOTCr-ii<-Co������ncil lo'-approv a Uo Ltlio.^knjjiad^sitcjiLa.lU^Ji^sMJllliliil WAKTE])���������Vnniig mnn with Fourth Ulnss KusineersCei'tificitte to������*ks employment. Apply at thh: olYico. FOR' SALE-Automobile in Hood ordor, price #150.00, A pply to K. Ahe, No 1 Japtown, my Hafehingoggs from dork brown thoroughbred Leghorns, Mule bird prize wriuior Vancouver Kxhih- fion. Price Jtl.00 per Setting of 13 egg*. S. V. Dobson, Oiiiox, H. 0. ing ground in Coo.ox Harboi in the Dif.- tti tof Coinox, Va cou.'er LLnd, J!ri iub Columbia. AND NOTICE i< o'ho given that ������ i-Uu o( the. proposed works together with a de se ipioi of tho *i!e hav.j beeu deinn'fd ia the ������ill..'������ / f tho Minister oi J'uhjie Works at Ottawa, antl in the oitice of the Dmtnc- Hegistr^r of Lunds in ths Oity o Vict r u, Proioceif liritish Uuli.inliin, Da(e>l ihi'8 16th day of March, 1909. FKASEK ItlVKIt LUiWUKK GO. Issued in Dollars, Pounds Steeling, Francs, Marks, Ruhlos hires, Kronen, etc. Payable All Over the: World. Savings Acoounts Open With One Dollar Upwards. A. B. NETHERBY, ma~^7kr. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*���������*���������������������������������������������*������������������ ������������������������������������������������������^������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������^^j K. A IDA Merchant TAILOR LADIES' TAILOU-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS CDADH TO ORDEi* R]HD IN ANY STYLE YOO OU1SH. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Prices From $20 to $40. CUMBERLAND, B. C. Are You A WINNER \\-i}vt--ure-if-you-have-a���������duj)licateu^cmipAcJ m ��������� hers bc'ow. If you hold a lucky number mail it to us, and you will receive u l.t'uutiful 109 piece diniicreot. I5u. rrmember- you are ne likely to win i.ext month on ihis month's couoon, -o save your coupoiis and oiled as many as you can. 37199 40751 49534 29152 49232 46225 45230 39848 47854 462S4 FOU SALE���������Egg* for hutch, ing, R. C. Rhode Ul.iiid Rodh $1.50 per -setting of Ll. Lenv. orders nt station as soon n* possible ns only n liuiitod iJiiuilier wili hi sold���������V, Dalhy. LOST���������Between Saudwick aud Cumberland, two books entitled '' Happy Sundays with tlie Bible'' please return to this oflice or to Royal Standard Flour is a winner any way. It is ihe puree! and best flour made. Every 4'Jlb sack co'.u.ii*-* o coupon en itlinjj the holder 'o n ulianco lo win one of nn beautiful and uo.-ily dinner telr given nWiiy each month. Gather toe uouponrf, and watch this ppuo9 for ������a* i.ouncetncatd. Vancouver Milling & Grain Co., Ltd. VANCOUVER, li. C. NEW Bicycles Do yonln4������nd to p\\imha������e i new Ho)��������� do thid ii>ittt(>uf W������ hnvo ovo- Twiuty I) tterunt Shuleh ii.rir ���������������������������'.������������������<. , il; I'''\" Mi Wn ko ��������� KntflMi, t'viHtii'ii kii.i ,\\nmri c-MiWhifL ir-mStOh.-Jtir., ,, , i . o i ' *������'������* ���������������\"' .\"f ���������.������>������������������\" ���������������������������'������������������ ������������������ ���������'��������������������������� , Ours U tlm list roj������ i. shop in Vi.itnjj*, Uorso* I������l pnzo * pts. -ml pnzn [ Walking ov������r to tho flroplaue. the spo- ' ������nd our workman ������ro ������ll ������xp..r H ��������������������� il.������ ������������������lallst sank Into no enny chair nnd the t,U(,jmBt j^t ,��������� do yonr le^trog, liK'Hi Uoclcr man*, iuiu uuvllit.;. TV.m Not only is it a nice mild smoke, but the \"Grand Duke'' Cigar has all those necessary qualities which give >o much satisfaction to the smoker. NOTICE.'���������No ml* will In* cliaugod after Monday noon of ench week, The Uig Store have opened np a vt.ry hniidsoiiio inillinrry pitilor nndi'i' the unuiagrinont of Miss K. /w'Hiimiti:, lato of Mohhii* Hullergeow it Co. Ltd. of tfcattlo. I'opi'iit it--Shilo's will euro my rkii^Iii' nnd poldd, ,*���������������. (,.������aio Ul l\\'..'.v'd il*. ^Jnd j.i*i*/<' 1* pt*. Slici'p und Hogs 1st piizu 2pls, 2nd l'm<* I pt. A ^ MHO*.*. Ol I'l.'lt.lliMi Vim. .U givon tor tiin champion hull and cow in ������,*���������������.��������� h hUh*, J'aDiiing Mill f-������r V,oA D.tiiy Cow. (iuod J'rizes in all <:U*������.i'i of Ilor-n*. $10.00 Ck-h'm f.n ('h.ihipioi. JI<������rw������ out Miu T\"iir. thi* eh ��������� tijien to all c������(,i,������i>, I13/J0 lMr������t ? 10.00 S<������-oi.d and $������VM) Thinl I'rix.', awardml Uo -���������est I'M*** Colt Sind hy Ju.t, Ctili..'X IIotMi Vil'ffdvrti Anions t!on Horn*. Sltiwp nud IL������gs have not Ih-m IffttVoo. In thi- I'mltry emiii ���������weeing cht\"g������ ''���������** \"���������*\" \"M tiAkovi'd n mnmrnt'������ nltonfc, hrflVcn hf tho specialist, who Ion nod n little for* ward. \"My dear M.,\" ho said Mo������ly as be looknl serous at hU eolltiSRUn, \"of all th* Uffljr women that's tho very ugliest woman I to ������*>vr mvo o% ku> U.V.\" \"Is she?\" repllnl tbe local doctor. \"Yoa wait until you've seen htr slater.\" ������4ft.nJ IU ' I.O'i'lH; I'll' * UT'I'- TV Write or o������ll ou tw ������t our nu ��������������� morn, THOS. PLIMLEY, 0BNTBAL OYOLB DEPOT, tor Ours i* tne Pioneer Bicycle Store VIOTORIA, B. 0. KoRSAl,!-;. $1 per dining Luke 1'okin Duck eggs 0. Shaw, Tiuil, t-ourli'iinv JNiocu Shoaling A (\"hoice selection of IJattau and Sea Grass Rockers and Ann Chairs. A Complete New Stock of Enamel and Tinware, Headquarters for Linoleums and Wall- Paper, of which wc carry the Largest and Rest assorted Slock iu the district. The Right Price Piiiniuire Store, Ai MoKinnon i������ -: Rover Motor Cars :- New nnd Ounrantced Prom 4600 Thr$e celebrated ears arc written down from Jttooo to away below cost to make room for 1909 models. Plimtey Auto Company Victoria. LVfK'iit if Slu'lo,* will mire my roiiym miu i-..nip, * ..' . ft, .,'.,.... .,yf /. .t, ,mm&*���������g* The house of Ridgeways \\t.is c*M.tbUd������cd iu the year iS./>. Over seventy years reputation | for quality and flavor. P. Phillipps Harrison BARRISTER AND SOLICITER NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING Dunsmuir Avenue CUMBERLAND, B. C. ���������MNOMItflMMMIN UmimiMMHHMM > I CUMBERLAND TAILOR I I S. ISAKA, PROPRIETOR Mr, Ci. UnW, Mr. A. \\4. Lnt^gi and Mr (1. M'Ciitmy, of the: J'. C. T������*ieph������������n������* <,\"mp:������uv.������rriv- oil on I'Yiduy la*t by nuto from I J Vatmitiiii, J Ladies' and Oeiitletnen's Suits Made to Order from 5ao to 835 AU Work First Class Perfect Fit Guaranteed. tcftcut*;*?������mtctce ccccccce*:cc������cc������ cct������ *"@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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

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

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