@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "0a1ceeef-c333-4610-ac39-3061eeaaf59e"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The News]; [The Weekly News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-09-25"@en, "1910-06-21"@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/1.0176968/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " 'P THE CUMBERLAND .1 w \"*(\\.P* > J ' . ��������� >,l.o. ��������� ''var FOR JfUST OPENED TO-DAY a large; shipment of the latest iii patterns anclj shades in . . J SOFT NEGLIGEE These shirts are made by the Regal; Sftirt Co., one oi the best known and lead-ing_-shirt���������manufaetu rers���������of -Canada. They are fast colors and good fitters. PLAIN & PLEATED FRONTS, Prices $1.25 & $1.50; SEE OUE WINDOW DISPLAY. ***f}**m***m*A****s*m>*^ I Simon Leiser & Co., Ltd. Furniture Wallpaper Mixed Paints Beds and Bedding, STOVES and .\\mmtm- *���������*������*** f.������ . THE CORNER STQ*a RANGES ^IMl,,I*>'W'~^>H**H,*t***M*'*'I*>> _*.* *���������* .iiiHi*. t ���������*������������������**���������!*. H-.JH.aW- w? y Men's Shirts, siz^cs 14 to r./ Values $1.20 to 32.00 . , All One? Price 7 6,-. Men's Linen Mats Values 50c. to $1.25 All One Price 15c, O O ������'/ We have some pretty designs in Stamped Linens *Ss Muslins, Also Large Assortment of SiUs for working same. I J.N. McLEOD Dunsmuir Avenue, CUMBERLAND, B.C. ^tg������������������������^ sm@������������������@������- ing forced by the left wing. Stair placed the ball accurately and Kuoits had r.o difficulty in scoring the fu*t goal after some ten iuiuutes play* From the kick off the visitors utlaikul with renewed energy, and soon managed to equalize the scores. Later, a Ure kick wus awarded do -\"mine,\" and Sackville whilst endeavoring to clear, had thc misfortune to kick through his own goal, When 'half time was called, Cumberland was leading by 2 goals to r. Ou the ve start, the \"Town\" became dangerous and put iu a lot \"of fine at lacking work, but ! the forwards finished poorly, [ They, however, managed to add two more goals; hut the home boys soou reduced this leadjaek- sou scoring. From another rush by the Sandwick forwards,Kuotts secured and put ou the third goal. This finished the scoring, and the whistle was blown for time; with the homesters attacking. In their initial game, the whole ���������)! ihe Sandwick team performed creditably, Special mention should, however, he mude of J. Blackburn, who played a grand enmr nt left-bur'tr, t|, in i������miii, (ju.'iris and iiait g.iMons, ai vi'.a<' for the fruit season. The \"Kcormmy\" is >,v ', ������ jar on thc market, is easy to seal; no ruhbei required; wide mouth tint] air tmht, N. B. Extra Tops Always in Stcc> CAMPBELL BROS i^'lri Dunsfnaip Avenue Cvmbz^nn-i THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. * His * Courtship. By HELEN R. MARTIN. Author ol \"Tillie .* A Mennonite M������id.\" CowrioM, im. hy McClurt. PhtOipsiiCo. W_ J (Continued.) \"As u general I kin stand a Rood bit. I don't soon.go to lied sick, but that there crime sont ino to hod fur near a week, with ;ill the work layin'. Pop he was so much fur tellln' all about it to comers and goers, anil it would work hip up so to hear ill in come over it sill thnt 1 used to wish we didn't keep hotel so's there wouldn't lie no comers tint! goers to tell It to.\" She paused to take breath, but Kinross was ready with a tpiestion to urge iter on. \"How do you know thnt it was not a case of suicide ruther than murder?\" \"The corouer's jury,\" replied Mrs. Morningstar, \"sayed she didn't suo- code herself, but was murdered in the ! first degree.\" ! \"It is the murdered woman who ! haunts the room?\" j \"I don't know.\" she answered, turn- I ing white again. \"I alu't never slop' I there. Qucet. before we quit hoteliu' | and began fartnlu' this here place, we I slept a travelin' man in that there room, and about the middle of the j night he waked us all with riinnin' j through the hall, sereochin' he'd saw | a ghost And after that we never put oo one In there no more. Their furni- i ture is all there yet too. The neighbors i tells us that near every night any per- . eon passln' our place late kin see a queer light in the winder of thut there room. Our Abe seen it oncet too.\" ' \"Peter,\" Daisy turned eagerly to Kinross, \"are you husky enough to eleep in that room? *��������� If you are you'll tell us about the ghost, won't you, to- , morrow evening���������If you meet lier?\" , \"Ain't you got afraid to sleep there TrawpDoe^Pote^after-what-l-tole-you��������� yet?\" .Mrs. Morningstiir asked incredulously, j \"I'll tell you tomorrow morning,\" an- ��������� stvered Kinross. \"Maybe I'll cut and run. too. like the traveling man. You never can tell what you'll do when you're up against a ghost.\" ��������� j \"Say,'\" Mrs. Morningstar suddenly ' exclaimed, her eyes moving from one j to'another of her listeners with nn ��������� anxiety amounting to distress, \"look at here. Yous won't speak nothln' to Eunice, will yous. about this here? Us we always kep' It from her. It would be ugly to tell hor her pop murdered hor mom In the first degree.\" '- \"And,\" thought Kinross, \"that her father loft a sum of money for her support.\" \"Doesn't she ever ask questions about herself?\" Inquired Daisy. \"If I..: were she It wouldn't take me long to ] get aboard.\" \"There fur nwhile she did,\" Mrs. j Morningstar said. \"But us we put her ott with Just tellln' her her parents left ber hero 11 waif.\" \"If Ihe whole neighborhood knew of j It I don't see linw you've kept It from her,\" remarked Ueorginim. \"Surely ���������ome one would he apt to tell hor,\" \"Wo never let her go much. Wo kep' ber close nt home, Just so's aba wouldn't himr nothln'. Wo thought It . would be no upsottln'.\" I \"To lonrn how film's been slaving for hor living which probably had been paid for,\" thought Kinross, \"I don' know what's mmlu me spoak ail this horo to yon,\" Mrs, Morning* ���������tnr continued, with Increasing anxiety In her fneo and voice. \"1 don't ofteii como over It. I don't llko to. Hut I was took bnck ro with Doe's���������Pete's- tstln' Mr tlio daw to sleep In thnt there room thnt tho wholo thing come out before I knowed right I wits lellln' It. And now mobbo yous will tell Kunlce.\" Kinross, who was watching the woman attentively, wus suro thst, judging from her habit mil trout men t of Eunice, her present Intense iipprt'licii- sion wiih certainly not duo to tlm count to which she Attributed II-fonder coin- passion for the girl, She wns cv|. dently holding back anmeihlng which If known would compromise her, Whnt could It lie? He was pretty sure that In spllo of their greed nol ther Mr. nor Mrs, Mornliigstiir would Is*, dpllliornli'ly dishonest. The IVini sylviiulii tiormnn, however \"clone.\" usually has Integrity If for no oilier reason tluin liei'iniso of his fear of bell. \"Perhaps,\" he reflected, \"Knnho her Belf--eoutrntlli'tory nnd iiiiiiccoiiutiiiiit *������ i.|,������ iu (��������� an twthv respects���������know* more nbout herself than nny one suspects.\" Ilia lukewarm desire tiiviiivcxtlga(f the haunted room had Increased, with hia knowledge of Its history, to ii keen eagerness to get nt If,'and he deter .v.'!,',-\" ' ���������'..,������ t|i,,t vorv nll'tit slimilil tlmi hlm in the shut off ipiuriiT nt iht house. Mrs. Monilngstnr wns now summon' #d from the room by Ollie's calling to tier to \"come lay over the dough.\" \"CJraelous,\" cried Dnlsy, milking a ante In her book aa Iho landlady de- parted reluclnnlly, \"she's gi'iug to my over tho dottghr No more bread for miner hands, and soon after the family retired he carried hia kerosene lamp down the long corridor which cut off the haunted part from the rest of tha house and reached the fatal room. He was relieved to find that the doot was not locked. Once across the' threshold he did not even glance about him until ho had carefully closed the t door behind him. Then, turning, he j raised high his lamp. | The ghost herself, if she appeared in I the course of his vigil, would not give j him a greater shock of surprise thau j he received as his eye fell upon, the op- '��������� poslte wall of tho room. The last thiug ! he would havo expected to find in the ��������� vicinity of the Morningstar farm confronted him-~a bookcase filled with j books, n little library of classics, fori even across the width of the room he' could read the gilt lettered names,; Shakespeare, Milton, Spenser. Eliot,' Browning and the rest. j The rest of the room���������a bedchamber furnished in handsome old mahogany- j was not in any way noteworthy save , that there was something lu Its gener-: al aspect which seemed to give evi- , dence of a higher grade of people than I the Morniugstars. There was nothing sufficiently grewsome about it, at least, ln the matter of its appointments, to j suggest either a murder or a ghost True, he felt an atmosphere of tincan- niness about the place hard to account for except on the theory that his Imagination, filled with the account of the deed of horror these walls had witnessed, colored the room wltb all tho somberncss of the tale. He walked across the floor and, placing his lamp on the top of a low shelf, plunged iuto an examination of tbe bookshelves. There were the novels of Scott, Du* mas, Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot and Charlotte Bronte, the tales of Poe, Macaulay's \"England,\" Gibbon's \"Rome,\" Carlyle's \"French , Revolution,\" the plays of Shakespeare, many of the modern English and \"American' poets, the works of Spenser, Milton and Pope, the \"Canterbury Tales\" aud Johnson's \"Lives of the British Poets/' Taking down a volume at random, he had a vague instinctive surprise at finding no dust on it. The fact had no definite significance at the mo- was bewildered. Questions and suppo j sltlons fairly jumped over each other j In his brain. Whether she had learned j of his coming to this room and had ' followed him thither, why she was not ��������� fearful of the place, whether she was j walking In her sleep, whether she was j Eunice or the specter of Eunice's | mother��������� i an Indefinable something in her way of turning the page of a book which suggested in some subtle way that she was used to handling books and accustomed to reading much. There was something In the girl's aspect, in hor unconsciousness of nn observer, in her relaxed and girlish form, iu Ihe childlike Innocence and swe������������t-!������ss of Iter face.' that > thrilled Kinross with n sudden sense or u unique loveliness. His nerves tingled us he realized Ills Isolation here tonight with this exquisite young creature, fie carefully raised himself from his stooping position an:J leaned against the wall. How was he to reveal himself without too greatly startling her? The shock or fright of suddenly beholding a niiin in tlio room when she supposed herself iilone���������nt the hour of midnight, too���������migUl actually injure her Yet lie must not any longer leave her unaware of his presence. (To be Continued.) I Coffee Drinking Denounced. j As eaily as 16G3 coffee was satirized ; in England, and on every hand the ! bitterest invectives were applied to it i by the press and pulpit. In one in- ! stance nos nighty minded, though��������� Uut ne it go up some time, all right. Just use the Wrights or Hlerlot. And now there's glory here tor all. Right down to little Sis and Bub. The family hats are all too small Since lather lotned an aero club. -Arthur Chapman in Denver Kepubllcan.. Helping the Minister. A Scotch preacher had in his congregation au old woman wbo wa* deal. In order to bear th* .sermon each Sutiday this old lady would sent herself at the foot of the pulpft stairs. One day in* -������������������\"���������mon was about Jonah, and the piva. ,ihi became very rhetorical. \"Antl when the sailors (brew .lotmbt overboHrd,\" he said, \"a big flsh swallowed butt up. Was It a shark that got 'lm? Nay, my br������ihr������������n; It vyat* ue'er k shark. Was it a swordtisti that est Mm? Nay\"- **lt w������ts a whale,\" whispered the okt lady excitedly. , ������������������Hush. ..Kiddle!\" wM the preacher. Indignantly. \"Would ye tuk* th' wont of God out of yer aue meenlster'8 mouth?\"���������Success Magazine. Bead Stringers. In the Tyi'i'iwiii parishes of Mletning ami Itielz ihe iiieinliers ot nearly every household are engaged iu the making ot rosaries oy stringing beads together. A Matter of Portion, A prominent lawyer's wife had fads about hygienic sleeping. She ouce asked her husband. \"Is It better to lie on the right side or on tlte other?\" He answered absently, **My dear, when one Is on the right side It generally Is not uecessary to do much ly- lng.\"-Leslie's Weekly. rilAITKIt XV. TEX o'clock thnt night found Kin r������������* In tho haunted hedchnm- ttet. lie had com* to tbe room without further pennlwdon Irom Mr*. Moriiingstar than the retm- tant fin If consent he hnd f������������ra������tetl from Iter at noon. The subject hml of tieen l>r..*n bed between them again eo be had *nkcn the law Into hi* own \"de^Fp1neW^he���������recalled\"-tbe-e!reum'4\" stance. i He had soon made a mental inven-] tory of the lower shelves. /The books were in good condition, though they showed signs of having been handled considerably. \"Tbe parents of Eunice were at j least uot Illiterate,\" he concluded. j lie now turned his attention to the , topmost row of books, which was out | of his reach. It consisted of n set of j Balzac. lie mounted a chair and, j taking down a volume, was u little, surprised to find that It was a ���������\"oncb j edition. The book was thick with j dust, and its removal from the shelf | bad sent a little cloud of dust Into bla j eyes. Ho had u passlug wonder ln the \\ fact thnt the top shelf alone was \\ dusty. \"PorluipB tho ghost cau't rend French, but enjoys the English classics,\" Ho turned tbe pages of the Brilznc. It, loo, however, showed signs of having been rend, for It horo several marked passages. Suddenly ns he turned n leaf his eye fell upon, not n printed page, but n sheet of letter paper, yellow with nge, closely covered with n feminine handwriting. Ho turned toward his lump and read: A CONFESSION, I. Betttrlre Daniels, mnkn tint following confession In the face of Imminent death, being unable longer to llvn mul hoar the burden of my crime. My husband throat- fni to murder me if I confess our crime, and I myself would choogo ri*nth st my own hands rnthor than Inneulsh in u orison, which Is the fata my confession would bring upon ma if I llvod to faco It. Thoro- foro when this paper U found and read I *hnll bo dead, alther httvlntc taken my own life or having bean murdered. Tho child, ISunice- Klnrosa started u nt thla Instant bis enr was suddenly caught by n fniut iioimil In tho corridor wit bout-the pound, ho thought, of on approaching light step. In a moment ho hnd blown out his light nnd stepped down from his chnlr, folding and thrusting tho paper info his pocket nn ho did so, One quick glance about him, nnd ho slipped behind thn high headboard of tlio old j fashioned boil, Thero ho waited im* i tlonless for tho appearing of tho spirit j or wim lever It waa thnt was coming,' for tbo Hoii/td of approaehhig slups on I tlio bare wooden floor of tho hull wns j now ipilte unmistakable. It wns not * mlco nlther. Of that bo wns sure ns with tense expectation ho waited nml 11ntoned, Ho thoro wns actually somo foundation for thla story of tho ghost? NniisniiHo! old Morningstiir wns coining to warn hlm away from the room j perhiips. No; tho atep waa too light for this. Who or what would ho seo?; Would lt como Into thla room,' if u| Uld Itot ho ttoifld vkioiihii: l).i. hA). Ho hoard the Inlch of the door move and thn door open and close vory soft-1 ly. The room wa������ In absolute dark* j no**, mo of coumo ho could *eo not It-1 tin' The *lf*ht aten <*ame across (ho ' room lo iho front of tbo bed, nml then i suddenly n match waa alrtirk (h\" had ��������� a hiisiy doubt aa to whether chosts J ever found It nocewary to uso mutch ] rsi, and a fnlnt light spread through i the room. A silence followed, There wns no j further movement or sound of .,it> , sort. He waited for what seemed toi htm a ikiiu time. At lust he .'i'tl . < nud (wetted through ��������� ernck lit ihe ItcndlMianl. Hit rjtm wero caught by ; the buht of n candle burning on tin*! wide top or the footboard. And ������.*iur.|' Turk fwlili>n on tha bed, her ilifeks ' pSnntcil on her palms, her elbons mi , nn op������-ti mmnme on U������r Ut*. *.t* j, , feminine figure clad In a bine ciil.-o' wnipiN-r, with two tbbk braid* of | Jienntifui r^ir hair hanging over h*-r ������hoi)!ijer.������. i:tinl r! For n moment in-. DIRECT? from -FACTORYSo KITCHEN: iS-AVBS ������//MIDDLLMEN5 PROFITS itfl or 91* P!evah>d Tank or FMab na������ervolr ter Coat and Wood. Hade ot the Bert Blue Polished Sleel and Malleable Iron. The \"Dominion Pride\" Range MAOB W CANADA nnd Is placed ot, tho market In ronponw to n ilomnnil for n Bangs combining tlie sterling qtinlitieii of Malleable Iron ami Poliihed Steel* Unbreakable, Unwarpable, Indestruotable, Economical, Dnalgn Attractive, Perfect Oookero and Bakeri, will Last a Lifetime with Proper Oare. The ordinary cast Iron range li nt best a iliHiippiilntliih Investment to the purclinnrr, sn soon does it t'xlilbit the effects of wear iiml tent, iinnvnltlablo in a mngn ennitrtit'tt'd of siu'li frail ami brittle material, The Combined Mnllenble Iron and Blue Polished Htccl Itnngfl fa the iiimri'nt approach to Abaolute Perfection ovor designed for Comfort, Economy nml Satisfactory Domestic Service and wherever Inatallnd It will prove Itself a I'oiitininil object of Satisfaction. Tlic prico nt which It is supplied il ������u nwilcwt that It la brought eaaily within the roach of ovory urudont family. OUARANTEE ���������\"Dominion Pride\" nnnges nre sold on thn following Ounrnnteei If any cnatlng proves defective In twelve month* from ilnto of tmrchaso, wo will fnrnla'it aamo free of charge, The above 0 mini nice i* vory brontl, no If* or nml'a, ami any cimtliig Hint wnulil hnve a linw in it that wo fuilml to seo In flic course of fonsfriicfloii, such flaw woultl show long bnforo tbe twelve months Imvo traimpirutl wben tiro it put in range, INCOMPARABLE OFTER Our pliiclng direct to the conmimer oiir High (Undo \"Dominion Pride\" Mnllt'iible and I'oliahwl Steel Uange, aa fully described in our ilwrflpllvc circular nnd guaranteed, for li*������n thnn yon ciui buv it cunt Iron riingc. Wu nro enabled to mnkn thin extraordinary offer b.v imr Direct from Factory to Kitchen Plan, which *nvttnllent' profit*! \"Dominion Pride\" Ban������e if sold through the retailer or traveling ���������mivwimii nvufil hiini lo bt ><) 1 for ���������OH.on to t'H.ui), Htcording lo thc territory sold In. Our tirfre, direct tn the consumer, I* n* follow*i \"Dominion Pride\" lUflge, ft'lft nr (MK top, with high closet shelf and elevated tank or Hindi reservoir, with piece of aino to go underneath range, * joint* of blue |MilUheif *tecl pipe and f elbows, delivered tn atn tmimai t-iptn.* wMti.it, ���������* Ai*..*.A, Q,.-h'������, V-ir xi.,,,,.*,!,.)/ Nova Hcitls ami Prim* VAmntA ((land for $41.00 (We Pay tbe Freight), nnd dill vend to any railway pipresi station In Manitoba, Alberts, Rnukntrhewan and Brltiih Columbia for $40.00 (We Pay the Freight), W.OO to accompany order, the balance to be paid when range It delivered to you. If not convenient to pay eaah, will ace'd yonr Note, CASH down to but a shadow of his former j self in physique and intellect. A few I days ago before the Easter recess he , went down from London to Ottawa to [ take his seat in the Senate and had i to be helped to his place before the [ Speaker took the chair. He recognized : his older friends with something like ; the smile of old days; but he waa j clearly beyond taking any interest in ; the proceedings. It is related that Sir | John Macdonald once described Sir , John Carling as being \"the kindest , man and best fellow\" he had ever j known, in his Cabinet or out of it, Sir John Carling was born near London, Ont,, in January, 1828, hii parents being natives of Yorkshire, England. He sat in the old.' egida- ture of United Canada, froin 1857 to j 1867, and in 1862 was appointed Re- [ ceiver-General in the Cartier-Macdon- ! aid Government. As during the time the legislation preliminary to Con- federation was lunder discussion in GIVEN UP BY HIS PHYSICIAN ) \"FRUIT-ACTIVES'\", THK FAMOUS FRUIT MEDICINE, SAVED HIS LIFE. DR. SHEARD AND SMALLPOX Medical Health Officer Has No Fear the Dread Disease. ! It was not the insolence of wealth | that has made Dr. Sheard's figure MMCa oiNawALL, una. > Willkmstown, Ont., July 87th, 1908. \"I suffered all my life from Chronic Constipation and no doctor, or remedy, I ever tried helped me. \"Fruit-a-tives\" promptlv cured me. Also, last spring I had a bad attack of BLADDER and KIDNEY TROyBLE and the doctor gave tne up but \"Frult-a-tlves\" saved my life, lam now over eighty yeara of age snd I strongly recommend \"FroiM-tives\" for Constipation and Kidney Trouble\". ' (Signed) JAMES DINGWALI,. 50c a box, 6 for $2,50���������or trial box, 35c ���������at deslera or from Freit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. Certainly \"My dressmaker says' that airy the old Legislature he was an active robes are bound to be fashionable.\" and influential member of that body, I \"Does she?\" Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, I was very sick with Quinsy nnd thought I would strnriiilo, T \\vxed MINARD'S LINIMENT and it cured tne at once, I am novor without it now. Yours rritWiilly, MRS. C. D. PRINCE. Nnuwlgewatik, Oct. 21st. Ever notice that tho woman who lins n vory narrow income hasn't got hor face lili wrinkled up ovor the servant girl problem? Discarded Ouffi Two or three sowed together mnko fine iron Iio1i1oi*r and holders to keep around the stove. Wash starch out boforo sewing together, CONSTIPATION is an enemy within the en nip. It will limJoriiiinn tho strongOMt con- atltution ami ruin tlm most vigor- on* hcnlth. It lt'inis to indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, hnd complexion, sick honduclios, nnd In ono of thc most frequent ciiukom of appendicitis. To neglect It Is slow suicide. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills positively cure Constipation. They nro entirely vegetable ln composition and do not sicken, weaken or grlpo. Pro- servo your honlth by tnking DR. MORSE'S I INMAW KUOT tiLLii Sir John can be said to be one of the founders of Confederation. At Confederation he had the honor of being elected to the House of Commons, and also to the Ontario Legislature. He served as Commissioner of Agricul 'Yes; says it is absolutely certain.\" \"I wonder why.\" \"To vi'car on airships, of course.\" A Power of Its Own.���������Dr. Thomas' . . ��������� . Eelectric Oil has a subtle power of its ture and Public Works in theSand- own that othere oils cannot pretend field Macdonald (Ontario) Govern- to, though there are many pretenders, ment, from 1867 to 1871, and entered Ul who have used it know this and Sir John A. Macdonald's (Dominion) keep it by them as the most, valuable Government as Postmaster-General, liniment available, Its uses are in- May 23, 1882. He became Minister of numerable and for many years it has Agriculture in 1885, and retained the been prized as the leading liniment portfolio until the dissolution of Sir for man and beast. John Abbott's Ministry, in 1892. The 1 _ ������������������;������������������ same year he was offered the appoint- I. \"She doesn't like him a bit.\" ment of Lieutenant-Governor of On- \"Doesn't she? I wonder why?\" tario, but he declined. | \"He remembers her from fifteen years ago \" Father of the Game Laws. Periodically the game laws of Ontario and other provinces come under \"disewsitmnffiHd~there^'s~no^o\"ubtrthiW���������*' many imagine the movement to be a modern one. The Quebec Telegraph, j however, has of late been engaged in ' publishing commentaries based on the daily news of fifty years ago and states Can Only be RemCVfid by Ton* that the Hon. Col. Prince, a member , ing *(jp the gjood anJj IN THE SPRING .- stand out in his position as medical health oflice of Toronto in sharp sil- ltoutte against the dark background of lobbyists and Jog rollers inside and : outside of the City Council. It has ' been rather, a certain strength thnt \\ made itself known oftener in indiffor- [ ence to convention, but which could ; be traced in many finer little nets of heroism and courtesy if followed by the careful eye. Dr. Sheard has never \"worked\" a salary increase for himself. But lie fought tooth and nail for adequate remuneration for the underlings in his department���������and every man who worked for him at tlie City Hall got a plump turkey as often as Christmas came round One bitter day in winter the health I officer called on his rounds at tbe j Smallpox Hospital. There had been a i particularly virulent case of.the dis- j ease, and the victim had died. The ! hospital staff at the time w-as short- ' handed, and there was nobody to lay ' the victim out--she was a woman���������ex- , cept a nurse and the ambulance driver. The body: was in such a repul- ; sive condition that these two had been j driven from the room after raising the | window in the vain hope of sterilizing the atmosphere by frigidity. The two explained the situation to Dr. Sheard. \"All right,\" said he. \"It's a horrible job and you only get $15 a week. Leave it to me.\" And he entered the death-chamber, removed the frozen bedclothes from the body, closed the eyes of the corpse, straightened out her limbs and arrayed the body decently for burial. \"It was part of the day's work,\" he said afterwards, quietly. Smallpox has no personal terrors for Charles Sheard, M.D., but as a physician ho dreads it above all other plagues. He has put up the most strenuous fight against it ever waged by any health officer, and Toronto's particularly low smallpox record is a lasting monument to his painstaking ability. Personally he is as indifferent to it as though a proven \"immune\"��������� but his reliance is based solely upon precautions. Charles Sheard's left arm from wrist to shoulder is a mass of tiny cicatrices���������the marks\" of .repeated self-vaccinations, for he practices what he preaches. At one time he counted forty-seven of these little scars, and -while-he-must-undoubtedly-ha-ve-be- come thoroughly inoculated against smallpox it is quite probable that having acquired the habit he will continue to vaccinate himself yearly, at least till the end of his days. COUGHS & COLDS LEAD TO CONSUMPTION Colds ue the tnort dangerous of aV forms of disease. A neglected cold leads to Bronchitis, Consumption, Pneumonia. \"Coughs\" are the result of irritated bron- chialtubes. \"PSYCHINE\"cuiescoughs by removing the irritating particles and healing the inflamed membrane. It is a germicide and destroys the tubercle germ, ft is a tonic that strengthens die lungs, the liver, and tones up the system. It maltca for better health in all conditionsof humanity. Get strong and the cough will disappear. \"PSYCHINE\" makes weak people strong. It cues coughs of the most obdurate kind and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Writ* for Free Sample, Fw Sal* *r all Onsslit, ni J������tl������rs Stc.kti **ti*ttl������. Dr. T. A. SLOCUM LIMITED, TORONTO On the Curves Baseball Player���������Yes, we won six straight. Listener���������And the others crooked. of, the old Parliament of Canada which used to meet alternately at Toronto and Quebec was the father of the game laws. In 1860 he made a speech in support of legislation which he had already in past years been in Strengthening the Nerves. A Skilful Retreat Things hadn't turned out too well with their love affair. Tho fatal word had just been spoken, and he was re- jected. The rejected suitor stood respectfully before hor, listening to hor elnbornte explanations of hor decision. Below, tho smooth wators of Oriental bay rested in awesome wonder. \"I trust I have made myself sufficiently plain.\" she sitid, \"Woll, I would scarcely go so far,\" he answered, as his courage gradually ro. turned, \"It's but fair to give nature the credit for that,\" he added ns ho retired in good ordor, A Purely Vegetable Pill.���������Tho chiof Ingredients of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mandrake and dandelion, si'ilntlvu and purgative, hut perfectly hnrmlcHS in their action. Thoy clean ro nnd purify nnd hnvo n most henlthful offoet upon tho secretions of the digestive organs. The dyspeptic nnd nil who suffer from livor and kidney nllments will find in theso pills tho most effective medicine in co������*ecnlrnt\"d form Ihnt hns yet boon offered lo tho suffering. How They Know \"Women nre olwuys talking nhout human nature. I should like to know how thev know ro much about it.\" \"Thnt'ls easy.\" \"Ih UP Would you mind elucidating then?\" \"Most of them nro mnrriod to a bunch of It.\" Mlnnrd'i Liniment uted by Phytlclani Ono reiiBon why tho Inny mnn (loon not like lo work in because work seems so ohvlonslv to belong .*;> the other follow nnd ho Is conscientiously regarding property rights, vation. Vital changes in the system Nervous diseases become more common and more serious in the rtninmtal in' ptadn. Upon the ;!.��������� Sr\"'S ll'lhWilta��������� ������\"th?I,S game might be killed, very pay more portant assei 01 lite couniry, Biiiurfc'iny :��������������������������� Official records nrovn thnf In upon its value and its attractiveness Wj n^0^ C���������S?aC 8t VltS to visitors, nnd claiming that it ww.SlXv,S,t torn rf the sport afforded b,'Canadian ^ J^rfffi%������&?\".T nf ���������jl that first induced bintUy take up hw worst, especially among those who rosidenco iu this country. He in* tmvf) nnt ,rfln������iiiwl ,v,i,irii������ n������n stancod the butchor-like'manner in h������jja%^������g \"StSn'S taking 1 mioht hn killnd He made n *'\"���������'\"��������� ���������������m uututges ut uio uyswiut ,���������l.���������nJLiI In PnnfcrfUtna i^after l0\"8 Wlnter m01lths mny C������US0 urgent appeal to Canadians to j more than \"sorinir weakness\" KJSW&^nbl' Sein,* ���������d tlTffi>tt w'SKSa 2d ach- mt asset of the country, enlarging :������������������., nfflnf���������, ������������������������������������,��������� nrnv��������� iUaf in The transition from winter's cold to summer's heat frequently puts a strain upon the system that produces internal complications, always painful and often serious. A common form of disorder is dysentery, to which many are prone in the spring and summer. The very best medicine to use in subduing this painful ailment\" is Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. It is a standard remedy, sold, everywhere. Two-thirds of Russia's population are peasants. Minard's Liniment lumberman's friend When we think of Ireland's woes, our heart goes pity Pat! A near-great man thinks he is the greatest ever. stalking moose, would A Weil-Known Entertainer,, The reports in the Montreal papers a few days ago of the death of Mr. George R. Prowse will recall to the minds of many thousands of Canadians whose recollections go back ns far as thirty years or so, the fact that in the late seventies and early eighties, Mr. Prowse held a very conspicuous place in Canada as an entertainer. His medium of contributing to tlio amusement* and edification of Cann dians was a powerful and elaborately equipped magic lantern, which was such a satisfactory apparatus that it was constantly in requisition. Mr. Prowse purchased his first lantern its an auxiliary to his Sunday School and Band of Hone work nt St. Georffo's Church, but he found tho operation of is the word to remember whea you need a remedy ^rC00GH5*C0LDS which . number of met, instep of ��������� ^ ^- ^;-^���������Tn^ -.-3^, to assist then, in rounding jUmnnls M^^^^ up and thon shooting them down like Dr Williams' Pink oxen. He spoko of the��������� ayrtom. ns n lni* action on the blood nnd nerves, shameful slaughter, almost ns wicked .. ,, ��������� , ���������������..r���������.,,t, ,,���������,i ),���������,,��������� ������������������,. as tho slaughter of the buffalo in the ,' ��������� > ������ J f'nJ. f' ���������' \"<' fZ���������u' West, whieli ho rightly foretold would Lnlors 1 ut Z ill so inK trou result in the complete annihilation ,������ ^������r<2 KViidVii ZtklsThi tno animals. ^ the limbs, loss of apnetitc, trembling ~ \" TU, of the hands, nielnnciioly and mental n������ , , M.or\"afe }������ Tm\"' ,. , nnd bodily wonrinoss ns woll ns un- This la what Lady Lnurler, ��������� wife of '������ig],ty ii|mpl0H nnd skin troubles, tho Promior of Canada, said to an in- 1 nr, Williams' Pink Pills euro thoso terviowor recently in Denver: InorvoiiH disorders and spring niimonla \"I havon t observed anything demo. 'heeniiHe thoy nottuillv make now, rich, oratic in the ideals of America, 111 tha r(Hj |,|0QI|, s0i,| *,v 'a|| m(,(|jejno donl. many roars I havo boon on this side. m or |,y rn���������u ���������, 5ft c(,n(s n ))0X or I donft say it isn't mixed enough, s(x boxen for $2./>0 from The Dr, but Americans display a far greater Williiiiim' Medicine Co., Hrockvlllo, oagornoHR and awo lor royal preroga- QiH. lives tluin do Uuroponns. Titles nro Ilnrd nnd soft corns both yield to Hollowny's Corn Cure, which is entirely safe to use, ntul cortnln and wit- Ufnctory in it������ action, Easy \"A mnn never knows what to do when a baby cries.\" \"(lh, doesn't hoi\" \"No,\" \"You hot I do,\" \"Well whnt������\" \"Make n getaway.\" ful that he kept on acquiring improve- inonts until ho had the best liino-ligut lantern that money could buy, Thon ho and his apparatus were in constant doniftiui by scientific institutions, schools, and religious and benevolent bodies, In his specially Mr. Pro who. assisted some of tho greatest lecturers of tlio age���������Lord Kayleigh, Sir William Thompson (now Lord Kelvin) Paul tlu Chaillu, tho African explorer; Greoloy and Cheyne, tne Arctic navigators; Sir William Dawson, Dr. (jrafiant Bell, Sir Sanford Klein- ing, Noil Dow, etc, oto, Mr. Prowno ���������,nu his machine worn well known from 'Winnipeg to Halifax, and wero frequently requisitioned by scientists and public* mun called upon to lecture, in Kew York, Boston and P.rtlniiL There nro few Canadians who hnvo boon privilegod to contribute to anything Jilie tho .inino degree to file on. of far greater value over here than ���������*[ m,Vl,r ,*,,���������>, ,))y wj[(1 lv winli.������ where people nro used to thom. Am- \"indeed\" oriciiii.i give unqualified homage to ������Nh. , ,,,t ��������� wj , ,t , -t t*t������Ht 1 nirhTiimiii������!iV''ittriV,arnusuiiVonro>''Uio'i'r royalty, while in Kuropean countries nnvthlni*,\" }'? ,\"', ,,,,.������, their vnluo is not disproportionate to ; ' '\" I 'ullow ''������uiitr> 11.011. Keep Mlnnrd'i Liniment in the houie. thoir station \"Whnt is the Idoal in America? Whon you are successful tho first thing you buy U n title. Thoro is 11 vory groat market for thom horo, Tho titled Kurofionns need tho money-re* qulro it, In fact���������but tho AmerlcniH hnvo no uso for titles, Thoy havo not boon vory successful in possosniiiu Many n girl would die of enlarge, incut of the heart If she really loved ovory young ninn she thinks she does, Coal In Lambton, John 11. Conlon of Somhrn Township, whilo drilling a woll at Port Lambton recently, noticed black material corning ii|������ with thn nurtli nnd rock from tho well. An oxitmiuntinii of the particles showed that the drill was working in a vein of soft nml, Send Your Money BY EXPRESS CO. Money Foreign Orders and Drafts Tho cheapest, safest and most convenient way to remit money to any part of the world, Ratoa for Domestic Money Orderi, $5 nnd undor .1 cents nvor fi to $10 Q cents over 10 to 30 10 cents over .'10 to SO 15 cents. Money sent by Telegraph and Ciiblu to nil principal cities. Travellers' Cheque* Issued. Agencies In nil C.P.R. Statlone, I old mun I HAIR GROWTH AND BEAUTY To prevent dry, thin and falling thom. i'fwo may holYevo'what wo lu>nr li'df, ri'inovo dandruff, allay itching j the well Ih\"������ii tlm W. li. McDotm.. of internntioniil miirriages, '\" irriliitinn innl promote tin* growth j Htoro property, recently purchased hy ������������������I do not boliovo in'auoli marriages. ! nod bounty nf the hnir, frequent 1 w. J. Kimo The cmil was struck nt I think American* should marry at shnmpiiiw with < utk'iiru Soup and oe-m do,,ih o! IM tool nnd after drilling hoiiio and Kuropoaiis do likewise. To ci'wmnl droNMingn with Cuticum j Hix foot into tin* coal tho body wus tho Ruroponn n title utands for brood* 19'ntiiien nro iwunly ���������'ffi'otiv** wlu������n , fouiul too littnl to drill. Ing. culture. ������tntlon. To an American ���������>.\" \"I*1 lull*. Hpoclnl and full direct Cnlvtn f.'iinlo of .Vlgonne brought n it cannot moan this, sinco it to,,'0'������H m-ennipnny ouch puekngn of|gentleman from Detroit to exiuniiiu bought\" ( utieiirii, or will ho hint froiMiit appli. the slniwing, who pruiiniiiu'oil it a ention tu the potter Drug A Choiiiicnl i Ront| wimple of soft eoitl, and took He WouW Do Anything. Cnrpornllon. Boston, U.S.A. In the j wniples with him to Detroit for fur- A publlo hoIiooI teacher In Houthorn tn-iitiiii'iil of oer.cinnH, ninheH, iteliiugH tl.er ox.iu.iii.iiii.ii. Miinitobii one evening viiited thoi\",1\"1 '���������'\"I'ugi*, for hiiimiIivo, itiitiHoplicj bpcciiiieiiK u| the conl wore taken to 1,0.0 1 o������: !,f llor mpils. During \"'\"'\"^ \"t ulrvrn tt-d nm infMinod | plirnill IllI;, ,(.M,,| by l.urnhig. It her visit aha was grontly' nttrnctod by ��������� *>]->������<���������>*- ������������rfnooi������ nnd or nil purpomm 1 burn* rem ily with a lino ash, per \\isil, itito wjiii ^ruitvi^ itiirit^wi 1^ flf f))(| )(i)trlt |)ntl, ,n,d ntimcrv the*,A ri.,,.,-- , ��������� ���������������li 1.. O ,1 * 1 i ., t her'i.Vi'l reused to ennio\" within rnnch ' n,\"r\"' i*������'''<'t. nnd gen lie emollients are; putting down test wells to ascertain of her. VSith nil the lovo of 11 teiicit. ,������t ovor tho little folks, ; 7 '* -���������; . well* Imve Lent Mini. 111 tho vicinity she coaxed, but in vniri, until n happy I \" |? r������������������������������������jrl���������*������t������l-- how l.litlic fiiiil||��������� pa������t yenin witlimii any allowing thought struck hor. (Sho produced i*l\">' 1'iilln'i' Turn* i������ cuiiMdi-inig thciv >oi o,m\\, |������m n 1- i 1 t.-.l out thnt noiio somo chocolates, which she hold up!1\" Wl. \"���������\">' H\"' K'H'i* \"' \"ftivt^of tlicm reiifln-iil tin- IMi-fooi dupth, .VETERAN SCRIP * FARM LOANS Wo will accept n first mort- giigo on inittrnvod farm Intid nnd soil you Voternn Scrip in thii way nt regular ensh price, Write to.ilny for loan nppllcntion YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW Canada Loan & Realty Co., Ltd. Winnipeg. Good Health ���������Is within reach of nearly every man and woman who earn������������tly desires it. Start right with &m ���������old llvirtmtiir*. In Betti *$ mate L '-A J TEN FOR TEN CENTS m 11 bait. i'llil Willi' i������.'l nun Of. \\H\\r-i. tlgAt)..-. anything so nttrnijtivo ns chocolates nnd wont to her nt once, and ktoaea her for tho enndy, His little ulster hnd been wntchintj hint wiih considerable Interest, and whon sho saw him spring into tho teacher's nrms and kiss Imr, she said, with int air of finality \"Vo*, Frank would do just anything, (or choeo- Intel\" Qeee Heme Fer Quns, The old Mother does derive an occasional benefit from her wayward children. The Birmingham Small Arms Co, haa received an order lor a Urge consignment of rillea, attending to mnny thonnnndn, wfifch will pr\" vide employ ment lot Uie nest twelve monthf. The order it tor cadet rifle* for the Australian Oovernmeot. operntlnn. ���������������.^__-_���������^_____^__���������..��������� r<<<.<, '\". v. --.-... r������t. j The story ih ti.|.| of ,1 gander thnt ,wi������������ once n ji t uf tlm Grenadier jrunrtlsmon. Thin was hniini sevonly yen. s ngo, when a Initiation of tint regiment win* serving out in Cunadii. t)nu night tthili- ,1 soutry was on duly I iUK'ing up and down his lonely bent, ll.e ft.!** it gi.i.m; >,;i.j.iiii; tiiwitriU hllll [ovor the fro?.������>ti snow. Tho bird hnd ! broken its Ii'l* ?ii.I lb������ s'nblb-r corrlsd ! It ott to the ffirii'-utiil surgeon, wlitt |������et the limb in iplint* Voter, a* lie I was called, hn'l it tffnteful listUM. iml on his tvernvry nilnohed himself !}o the trtKip*. A (������:w d;ty������ nfterwanU lie saved the lift, of it corporal by flying in the Imr of u rebel who wm (it-t about to fir������' it liitn Th������ Grutii. ___ liinta brought Pew home witlt them flendfnr(r<������e������������mptetoDept N'T. V������.Mf ^on. and b<* livetl to enjoy ������ lional Drug & Chemical Co., Toronto. ������'P* ������'d *t* ������t the Tnwur,- Graphic. Bra$$ Band Thi, it the Time to Qtgtiiii** Inttrumenta, Drums, Bond At unit, Ete. ; BVCRV TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND ! lAiwHatnrt'Msover (|tn>ted. PlnecstitloKue, !������v���������r aon niuetrntloii', innllwl free, Wrlteus for itnytlilng In Mui c or Mt'iksl bwlmiwiiis. WHALEY, ROYCE 9 CO., Limited TorutiU), Out., snd Wloni|������g, iUn. SPECIAL NOTICE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND AGENTS Agent* Wanted by B. 8HRAOOE, SN Princsi* St., Winnipeg, te pur- chate (er him terap copper and braee, eatt and wrought Iran, aid rubber beott and iheti and crown lager quart, pint and whietiey bottle* HH9 w. n. u��������� n������. m. THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. TIib Gttartirlan-- m issi?'l Every Tttes-'f. h*- the .Cnaox 8t tvumVariaRd -^uh ijhmg Conop v.ny. Tiiis |)H[)er will n utiliiiuns tlmi) time to time. TIUOSDAY, JUNK at, 1U10, \"S 13' New England Hotel Under New Management. .IARD EARNED WAGES. An artist who was employed i'i retouch a large paiiuir.g in an nl'! church in Belgium rendered nil for $67.30. The trustees < f the church were not .hunsfied with the bill as rendered and ask e 1 to have it itemized. Tlie i'ol- 1 r.ving was duly presenter audit- d and paid : Correcting Ten Coinm- andmeu s ������5 12 Renewing heaven, adjust ing stars 7 14 Touching up purgatory, restoring lost souls 3 06 lightening up the flames \" of hell, putting new 1 ale on devil, and doing sundry odd jobs for the damned 7 17 Putting new stone in David's sling, enlarging the head of Goliath 6 13 blending the shirt of the p odigal son and cleaning his ear 3 39 li iibellishing Pontius Pilate and putting new libbou in his bonnet 302 Pun ing new tail on (lie \"^^osTeFoT^IT'PefeFauil-\" * 'mending his comb 2 20 Re-pluming and re-gilding left wing of guardian angel 5 18 \\\\ ashing the servant of he High Priest and pining carmine on his jneek 5 02 'Inking two spots off the sou oi Tobias 10 30 Pit:ting earrings in Sara's ears 5 26 Decotating Noah's Ark and putting head on Sliem 4. 31 Total C67 30 First-Class Board by the day, week or month. Reasonable Rates The Bar has been new ly replenished with the with the choicest of wines liquors and cigars. James Walters, Proprietor ftcu CUMBERLAND,B J Form No, 9. LAND ACT, Form of Notice. Coinox Land District District of Coast. TAKE notice that Henry Arthur Young, of Vancouver, occupation Master Mariner, intends to apply for permission to purehasH the following described lands:��������� Commencing at a post planted ou Thurlow Island about one mile East of Green Point, beside a post ���������marked-Ar-Ii.���������Avr���������N-,���������E.���������cor.- theiice West 30 chains; thence South 40.chains; thenee East 40 chains; thence along shoreline to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. Henry Arthur Young Name of Applicant [in fni I] Ambrose P Allison, ��������� Dato Decern lier 5th, 1909. Agent Mr Harry Jepsou, of Jcpson Bros., Nanaimo, dealers in inns io and stationery, aii'.vecl in to vu this week 011 a i>uainess trip. Ad veiti^a's will con I or 11 favor by bringing in *]mir nd:-. uut Inter limn Monday, ns this will unable tiie pHiitord, to insoi't ii iu tho m-xt issue on tho follow ing Tuesday. Satiafiwtion ��������� Buy a ���������\" drawl I Mike\" and littvo ftatiiit'a iiw.t. Un- imi niiido, Imiiij mude,' nn., iiiiuiu I'.oin eloin* IIavium Killef, ��������� MADE EN CANADA QfftL FOM SAl,K-~A KopI Run- iii.tml, AiiMiiubilo, l.*;-l>i IIhi-ho- jiowtii' d cylinder, all Nuivu paint, ed, new tyt'i'i*, nnd hutuhi >w fum- jili'ie-li-piifi! ������7110.00, .\\pply to iiui-iuii, Cmirtt'i m liotul, ��������� _���������4. KMR SAI.K A On* f...itiiiH| In um-nn hull l\"l. Km' I'n.i :i>* ���������mv- tl iiliti's ������p[il\\ at llii\" iillir.' 1 'ixi* ������������������ <, * 1 ��������� , ,,,��������� ' ' r i, , ,t I. , , ,,),.,,, 1 r> Ill VV III\" ��������� '���������'inert* Av.'imt* mul 'J IntHM'x mi \"J .uni hlivi-t. R, liruiii tv dtt. MA0IC Pure Food Insures GOOD HEALTH Magic Baking Powder Insures Pure Food. 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I) 11 uk SlIJM I'il t' 11 .lit Wi'llii'^ttm Cttltii i| t i,,v. Tlio following Muhc Con won will be mold nt cojtt price :*��������� Cididod Ooimo of SimHoa for th riiiiii). oiiu of nnul������ 1, und two of gntle 2, Fivi* copies of BclimiU'B Five] FiiijiiM' JCxcrui-c*. T**n t*n])h*m ot P.jmtmvV Kx-nrdaw. I'o'oit* K.dWmv One copy Curl Kiahur'- 11 flat Comet l\\iurt������p. Three topic* Carl Flulier'a I! Hut Olmiotnit Conrne. KOU KAI,K AT THK OFFICIS OF TUK UUMMCULANI) SKU'8 ���������tuff'ij. ..I.'fkn, l-.'������'lr I ��������� i'td.i 1 mull It' |i!li-, * NEW YORK CLIPPER l������ THI 111141101 THEATRICAL������ SHOW PAPER IM THI WOULD. J4.00 P������r Ytir. Slifii Cflff, 10 CH. Innl Kl> WKKKI.1. Sawpli Copy Nil rn.ntnountHia.co.imM), lAttat i t...ui,., tni.UMiKiw, n*a**a* *t W.*������tt������ w- ��������������������������� Vwmv ONLY mmm-. Cook's Cotton Root Compouod; The great Uterine Tonic, uud only gate effectual Monthly lEegulator oa which -women can depend. Sola ia three degrees ot Btrcnffth���������No, i, 81', No. 2,. lOdegi-wastronger,$3; No.* tor spoolal oaaea, 85 per box, \" \"d Tby aU dntstnsta, or ee-^t paid oa reoelpt of prioe. Bold by all / ^. Freepamphlet.\"A3drewrtW QftBKlllDtSIKlClL.TOMNTO.ONT. tJortnalyrVvam** Woo&'s ?hosplieli������9v The Great JBngltsA Semedv. Tones and lnvieoraces tho tvhoio norvoua pyatoin, makoa new Blood In old Vctnij. Our������s JVtrti oic! Debility, Mental and Brain Worn;, Jks- poTuienoy, Bemud Weakntst. Mmiasimis, Spa1- maion-haa, and Effects of Aom* or Mlteessts. Price il per box, dixfor 85. One wlllpluaso, t.x will ouro. Sold by all druggists or mailed in reoelpt of price. New ptimr hint Tho Wood MCdlOIne Oo. Itdsor} Toronto, Oni. m^i^/Iitm**-mm*^*k-^l C. H TARBELL HIGH GRADE STOVES) 'And all KITCHEN UTENSILS All tho������e parties having bought tickets for the piano raffle, please return the same and receive their money. MRS. 0. HOOPER, Union Bay. Sportsmens Goods * and Genera! Hardware ft*** V***MV������������^^������^\\f������-WV^^^p HIS WIFE'S CHOICE.\" FOR SALE���������Sinith Premier Typewriter in good order. Cost 125.09 -will sell for ������50.00. Apply at this office, S.S.\"L]THIA\" Licensed for 30 passengers Towing and freighting to all points. Good Accomodation for Passengers Special terms to parties by , the dav or week. For particulars apply to��������� J. B. HOLMES, Agent or to G. Ll. WOOD, Master The Worried Man, the Wall Paper and the Comment of the Clork. With an apologetic air the worried man, who had been gazing in the decorator's windows, finally entered and asked to see samples of wall paper. \"About what price?\" asked the clerk. \"Fifty cents a roll,\" said the man. \"My wife won't pay any more.\" \"Well,\" said tbe clerk, taking down a roll, \"here ia something in light colors that\"��������� \"Oh, no; that won't do. My wife says tbe children get light colored paper soiled too quickly. \"Here is something in a darker shade with\"���������' \"That won't do at all. My wife wouldn't like that because it makes the room too dark.\" \"Here is a design in a medium tone\"��������� \"I'm afraid not,\" said the man nervously. \"That has a small figure, and my wife says small figures are always monotonous.\" \"Then how about this?\" asked the clerk wearily, \"with the big roses in it and the\"��������� \"I'm sure that wouldn't suit my wife,\" was the answer. 'She thinks the room is too small for large figures.\" \"We have a very pretty pattern done in a conventionalized\"��������� \"Oh, please don't say that!\" begged the man. \"My wife told me particularly not to get anything of that kind. She thinks they are too dead looking.\" \"In that case,\" said the clerk desperately, \"we have the very thing- medium background, with small flowers springled on it in neutral colors, altogether a very\"��������� ^mjifriiid that isjiardly_it,\" said Phone 44, Comox,B. C. Seeds OF EVERY KIND, in any quantity, by the packugo or by the pound. Ornamental Shrubs Fruit Trees Ormvi) to suit tho B, O, oliwate. Catalogue Free by Mail Royal Nurseries & Floral Co., Ltd. 786 Granville Srreet P. O. Sox 1003 VANCOUVER, B.O. the man/looking more womeaThan ever. \"My wife says flowers on wall paper never look like anything but > smudges.\" \"Say,\" said the clerk, rolling up his stock, \"you don't want wall paper. You want a divorce.\" The Wise Though Gentle Reader. In an armchair of a Pullman amok ing car on the way east from Louisville a polite but resourceful man was trying hard to read a novel while his next neighbor kept up a running* fire of chatter. With the light of a des perate resolve in Ins eye, yet cloaking determination with exquisite polite' ncas, the reader presently said: \"Par UNI) AOT. Form ut Notiue. Hui'iirc, Vancouver Islnud hnnd Diatrlot. DlHtrlut of lUipeit, oimt of snull lnko 11b ut $ of a nillti north uf (Jtmruio Litl<������, TAKKNOl'lCB that I, Matilda LouUe l> iploy, tf Vnucouvur. oooupation married woiium, ItitomlH to nji|j|y for p rminalon to piimhuiti full'iwinif tletorilied 1-miIh: I'oiumnno'nv nt 11 pose planted three mdtM nnrth of S,x\\', ourner ot townuhlp 8; don me, but my memory for names is not to bo depended upon. Your name is\"��������� \"Shepherd,\" replied tho voluble ono cheerfully. The one-sided conversation kept on awhile longer, the light of desperate resolve meanwhile burning brighter and brighter. Thon the render ruised his eyes to i\\ stranger, his neighbor across tho aisle, and suddonly demanded, \"Whnt is your nnmo, sir?\" \"Ward,\" said tho stranger, \"Yon, yos, ol course!\" oriod the reader briskly. \"Mr. Ward let ino introduce Mr. Shepherd.\" Bv which simple but ingenious expedient tho torrent ol extraneous chatter was diverted to poor Ward, and the reader read happily ovor after. The Inquisitive Woman, Street cur comliietorH ruwml Inqulsl. tlve women imnncnKorH with mipowtU tlovm dread. Tlie other day a fus������ lili'\\v out In n nroiidwny car, nnl that cor wiih bitched on us 11 trailer to tho ono iiboiid, ProKOiitly n woman lio- ((IIII tO limit t|ll('*tlO(lfl. ���������What would hopi*n.\" mio aald, \"lt the fuxe were lo Mow out In that car iiImhhI? What would become of 11*7 Woultl tbo cur nlieml of that bo Able to dniR both of thoso emu?\" \"I don't know,\" anld tho conductor. \"But don't worry. Wo won't luivo a cli'ittfo to find out A doublo nevident of Hint kind has never liapiiotiod to a enr of inino yot. and It Ixn't likely to tlionoo f������������t 40 ohiiiimi thonoe south 40 . , , , ������lmin,,oroB,lntf.mn)l river, theuce wat hfJ^\\^ iLl^l^mlT^ 41 ohain ������i thenou north 40 chains tn point uf giimuio' cement, being ehout NX) niirtm. AIiPKKD K. OltOl'LKY, fouler, Vil.it'0*4VM. A������plpB*-t tor tha* lanilonth* euteiu ���������ImrtiHof Ueorgi.������ Luke, Kipeit Ui'triol Daud June Ut, IU10. Form No.O. I-ANU AOt'. i'i f.n ,i( ,\\ui a*, ,lt������t tben there came an expiation Abend, nnd both onr* came to a stand- ���������till. Tlio funo had blown out \"Confound thnt woman!\" growled tl>������> conductor. \"That l������ nil h������r fault Thl������ wonldn't hnvo hopprnml If ahe hadn't nxNcd ho many fool miwilonn. Shu's u Jonah.\" VttnO\"������v������������r I������.a,,d Littttl PMrtut. j l)l������������riottif Knptr ,oa th<>ew,terii elmref of Ocornle Like, T.l.'flJ y,,,T,'r'J' 'J;������������������. ' !>f-.' ?.!,��������� J, ���������;'.. Oopley, of Vanottitrer, ,co������pttinti imr- rod wiiiian, luteod* to apply for permia- i>i>n topurchwo Ihe foil* win* .'e-cnlied lnil.Oitinientiioaat ti ptwt flaeted ������������e mile uurtti of tbo H.W, onroor of tuwuibip Ki Ibe ice o������������t 40 die ne; tbenrw iwrtli 4n vhlii'iilbtiM x.e������ln*tmr ������������ tlii ������������ttn������' elgnef wmiiI Ulto: tbt-nco f������l|.i������|.tf !'#. Mmtp ������t.d bikt< hi ��������� m.nO) %-i.rnl 'tr������>t-tl,,ri to (������ ������i do.������ nnr'h of fwint < f cm notice. ttiotit i ti mm ������������������uth to ��������������� int cf Oikcuenoo tu*>t.t 0 11 mtinboat Warn*. WlKIHtKU AL.it \\ t'ROI'I.KV. atAta *t, V������t.#wntrfr, M.|t|M*tfft th* '������ ���������' ��������� ntufflm'lUlP, ������.,|,14 f mi#>nnr|||of (Ktngf l.������ **, t niie 1 jubf i������t, iaio. . h*.9 Am mrnl.. It Paid, A Utile boy of ttve years, pmylnc wltb bin aUter one day, touncd too fur t>tu ol int* mvcmni aiury wiuuow, lt������t Ll;i bsl.'itii'i' nud fi-ll Jijjn Ujc iuri) U- low. Very mlrneuloitHly lie caenpud botiiR Injured, und ht* parents nnd frlendi wore ao del lain wl that thoy pave blm qui to n number of peoolea, nickels and dlni^it. j he twat dny, nttvr be rocoverod from tlw tfcock of,tbo fall, he ntta counting blM money nnd on raeln* bla little aiatrr enter tbe room exclaimed: \"Qee, aiadya, lo,ik at all the nwnejr I {tot for fnlllw ������������nt of the window! Why don't ym try It***���������Delineator. Mafttiojtf's Ettate, It l������ ������ *ny (wilmb tonv������.niloo wbMl lay* down lint we nre ���������rrown op wbea we bate i**<-lii>d ^r twt-uty.flrft Mrtfc. dny. Tbt nml majority la meted wbue nre befftn tu/������r������i onr own breftd nnd twttw ami lo !*kn* forth lb* Ugh* wblcb haa twen ry������t������*n*il tn m by tb* ������t������tr ���������������* otbera tor tbe tart ten nr iSttemw wit Belt detwtttlent** ntnt talf re*%* aDctf-tbet Ut tbe mil rujnbooil���������1*1* j .'v*Jt ; ir\"VA '\"'������������������'' ^���������Li!-- r---^-^'~^^ THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. m For $l.oo a Year The Oliver Type- iwriter for IT Cents a day! ! Please read the headline over again, Thnn itrf tremendous significance will ddwoupon you. An Oliver Typewi iter���������the ttandard rsiblewriter-the moat highly perfected typewriter oa tbe market-yours for 17 oeuts i r\"-The Automatio Tabu- ii.or\"-\"rbe Disappearing Indicator\"-\"The Adjustable Paper Fin gets\"-'The Scientific l ,\\*'>Cy?>'rWi \\AA*i$%m ii..���������fl.rir���������' .-Hi. Key. The drink of strong men and healthy women. Drink U. B. C. Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo/ B. C JOHN McLEODS FOR FIRST-CLASS CANDY, FRUITS. CIGARS & TOBACCOS Condensed Imard\"���������all. Yours For 17 Cents a liny! Wa announced this ew ial'������ plan nciiitly, ju4 to feel the [ulac of dio people. Si.npty annull oatlt ivmcu'.-tli!-:! I,\" cents a day. That i S'i-' ''!;h! in ��������� nutshell. out lias been ,rxch a delude of hiplicitioiis for machines that we are sim- 'ily astounded. ,iThe dtmiatid comes from people of all jfla'sscs, all Hg������8, all oc mpattona. 'lie majority of ii qu ries has come from fejole of knowing financial standing wbo [;ei������ at-'.r^eted Uy the novelty of tho prop Hon. An impressive diu.oii8tratinu of ���������jjmj.ease.pjpuiaJitjf-of-the-Olivar-Typfr liter. f st*rtl/itg confirm ,tion of our Iioliff that ':!���������! Era of Universal Typewriting is at nud. A Quarter of a Mill- on People are Mak- m MONEY with I FAIRFIELD ! !;=: STORE ���������l J. JACK, Prop. A Fine Assortment of ihe Choicest Gaudies, Fruits and Tobacco Vancouver Ice Cream, to ib to Sato to 9 to When You Are Thinking of icvcie That are a Select Line, Your Mind Naturally Turns to the Singer, Humber, Royal Enfield, & Coventry. We have them all Write for prices, with Free Wheels, Coaster or variable gears. WE DO RENTING AND REPAIRING. Thos. PLIMLE Y 11 io Gov,t Street. Victoria, B.C. Opposite Spencers A cup of BOVRIL is a fine tonic in any season, but it is Valuable in many other ways. A little added to Hashes and Stews greatly improves their food value. Try it when wanning Canned Meats. BOVRIL IF VOU WANT GOOD PRINTING GO TO THE NEWS. FIRST-CLASS WORK ������ Dunsmuir Ave.- Cumberland to 4> _ ' . 9 Walworth=Rolston Co.Ltd 1020 Westminster Ave., Vancouver, B. C. 'f-t������j������.j..j..j~?~|..|^.^~l������{������j~j~{������4,^+,!\"������'*l* '* Cumberland ��������� JLivery ��������� Und Feed Stable... %m. I OLIVER Typewriter icilE STANDARD VISIBLK WRITER I jjl ho Oliver T\\ ptiwritti.* i* a moneymaker it fn*m t-*o word \"ko1\" So e*������ny to nm Lt iiexiii .art mo x get iii ho \"ex^n' .. Im. Kiirmu ynu Mtrn. hel thn tiut- fiiio p iy the 17 omits it uuy-nud nil almve It syoiirg. t\\ h lever you aio. ihi-ro'ii work to lw in:an I moiny tu bd muds by iissiiiiitf iho i������*iir Tht' bitumens >ttirlil i������cilliiitf I'i r \\ r op n at m. Thorn arj not enough lo | '������, {ply Ihu d������uw������nd. Tneir dJiurirfK itto ood- )n'.ily ttlwvotliDW.uf many oU-hjh of liter*. Ln Oliver Typ 8wri- fr in every home!' flint Ih onr Imttlo o y todny. We li ivu I'o tliott ivwr Hiijirimt) in UHnfuhn-HH ami |iluti-ly inili.p'iisiiblti iu lm inem. N ax ion tlmftniii|iumt of tli������> hum*. io ������iui|iliaity anil Btit'imlh nf tho 0 Ivor I fur r.iiuily uh*. It fo hououiiins uu |oit.t'ili -now in tho home triuiiii u \"f -,g \\itoii\\e. An tiluc4ir us will mi ii |tty iniiktH*. iw will ir jiliii pu i llm 01 vu nt tlirttuhnlil of ������������������vtiiy Iioiiim In Aiiiu- Will >nu olim tlm duo.' u( vour l������ or iilllae mi thii* rt'iii'irkuh't\" Olivor .(.unity, |im f. r further tMnilii ut \"iir o-Hy .ui.lat.c������ oi'p> uf tho ii������w Olltor ton. AlllllllHH (The Oliver Type- iter Company. i >j Olivor Tyj;������wrlUr BuildmiT! Ohico, Ills., U.tl.A. I Koim Nn. I) ' I LA Nil AtT. POItM OF NOTtOR. l I ml-': (Viniuio Hiiu 4i,tl| Hll f'lll 1, Al^l-A W.-l V.I . in tlm pW'.f li Ailing. Of/'F lltH.*������l*. Ki.������*������o luw.v'su. Ag nt. wlM������.rtt.������tu- Well Twin Sontw Ua'������n Loading Jhodyo. Plum, R|ieoiflctttion und f'rm of Oi'ii- .���������HJ.H*.r^*I-M'J\"t ^*f ^II-W-H-M- trtut can ho mi nii.nl furniHof iend������r ol ��������� taiiiod at tliix l)t)|iii'tni������iil, at tho i'Muck mt ��������� ���������* TrmW mWi ������������������ I > I i) a w 0 < ta ������ 3 *0 'mm H fl a *\" '& ta * I - w 's **��������� jj 0 ft .��������� m a - C i=������ ' ml er jt ' ** 3 m* N B ll V a* 'A - . 9 IWMTf inw '-��������� s -~ -*m S: mmm : ���������- ft ������������������\" ** ������ I s JS -I ��������� rp .** *^ fi ai -t ,g >. 5 a ��������� am J1 I i* i ? ... w M ������ ������ , \\ s ji a s i\" s e Iwcry Monday and Tuesday I will be iu town, to deliver Fresh Hmter raid all kinds cfVegetableK ������nf niatlu nf roller oni*l:iv fe.'d'f .ir liurs'R whio i will ma'te a Kivir.^ of >i(0: third it' tlf oo t III 'rod. OnllMH Uivtiii tlio toiiniHtor or I y phone wjll'be p nrnM'iy lillw'. Tiiinkingyoti for jour p'tr na^t* in tho pest Mul im.iei ing u umi tiiimmuofif Iik ruiiio on bioud-r lioe.i,I beg to ttu.ni i Ymirx tnonmu'fliid, UVRON CHAWFOK1). Send us your name and -addreiir^M\"^ve''wnrSn to you absolutely free, the most complote catalog of sportsmen's supplies over published o:. t;he VaxI^: Coast. FRASER HiiMSii ftf ������mruaw������iuiim������a FOR SALl-J-At St. reloAn fli'ircli. Coniox, n rrom! v tut-.n, I'nce.^O. Apply (!. 0. p: ���������,.*/, mmt*mxmmmmsmm*neu*mmmnim^ ,.>������*.��������� HUnsCttJHK FOR THE MCUrt ONLY iINK COLLAR A YK It M**mumw,mmxv'mmmr**ew*TwmmVM xmmcmr ���������ommmmmmtnenjuii *\\ rmxntt-t^JtmttivM axtmrn ***���������*���������*\"** StTVwttmtmmm*mm%'^t*lTtKt*'*'*temttt\\ in -���������������\"��������������������� mmmsat. nufacturer of.. wmm: von t������k yKuv VUMvLHII.l.AUA YKAU The Courtenay Motel Kvery convi-iiitMfe f������������r pn^*>������������. Th������ Ountial Hot I for Sp������rt������wpn N'liim bm iln* licit ol VViot;������and l.'^iiw 41 ilie I'tr. RATKfl NRAItliN^BLR John Johnston. Prop t.f J h MiolniU'l, Kit]., UlBtiiot Kuyin o , Mrulutnttj iUck liiiilditur, Ss, Jitiini- Stmtt, Montr* nl'; *F 0. til. g, Ks������j, UI-t- riet Kimiueer, Cif dirntmn Life Uujltl- nitf, ToMinto Out., mid tl. A. KnuH-r, E������i|., Diatiiut Kiiaimii'i Nnw Wm mii������*> tor, I', C. IVi'.tum tin deriig mo in t Mod Hint t������\" iIoih wi 1 um I oo. tiHiili'r. d iinl.H'i infill* on In* pi Intel fo iih Htijipliml, nml li^i'il wi'h tlieir imttiil auna uns. wi.tiii. tlllir IIUill|l������tilill< Hllll plHt'OH of KlHilllH,l!(l, In thoo ho ��������� f ii in , (lie , tluii.liir if tho i I'l'iip li\"ii>iil |il .ni \"I 11 wid. ooy nf t'fifli iiitmlit'i of tlm Hi in mil t hi'fivtn. TKNor.nt-.ikM mimt ft'irm timi; it pki iv CUV lit' lillltllilH AT ������ .SWI'l'i'Vlli, It. (!., rilr:t: tl!' .Ul. IIIMKN .tNlH'llilli.K4. K I'll It-lliIlT IllU't lm it.tl'illl|illllli'tl li) Ull ������i'l'|.pl ll i'|ltl|'l<*Hi it tll.r|i������.l' 'UK piiy.ii.ln to thi' o.il'i ��������� f tli II' lii.Uiul In tlm Mniiit t-i -if IVIilui ������tn- .���������, I nn i.i) IIvi* I u.hiih! iliilur.- u'..Viii\".(.ii). whiol. W |l !)��������� liiltflioil if ll.n pt \"Hill t IlilO'lIk ilii'itui! lo ttiiff iu ii i������ f luri.ti. wlit*ii UuIImiI U,h Ii t������ ilii ������������������������, u������ till- billil lltt I tiiliiv.pt vh< Imt-'tur *'. Ulldrl. 11^ unltr, X .rol.MtlN ll<������:|K\", ���������o f. t.ry Ik'p-ittiuilU \"f I'lihii* W r1 n, O Uihii. .V������\\ ill HMO N������'������t������'������|i*'r������ *i I n ���������< hu im.* f.'r tlii' ii;s TKM������KliS willl Ih- rteuM������l up up in T������ii c In. iliiiu* 'dUt, t*tr il������ jiitiniiny nl tln'i .tVl*. Ilnnpilnl fnr liirunr piiriifiilni* nf'|.li i\" \\V. Ihdltx. S������*i������lii������>. ineral Water U Wholsale Dealer Wines. ,10110 9j: T^������flU^U?''TrT\" ** *' m% ^**3UfftZ tt*C-*^*rl > *M*- -. 1$ P. O Box 1 .3 .rno/jr? 29 . . . CU2sBE3LAjtiD i- ti\\ **���������-. If i I'd. I iii u. .- ���������I.' .'..;. :iltt till i'i', lii-t . !,.������ ���������mm ^* *-f* Jm.%Jt-*B*~��������� m mm- ib: -��������������������������� .* *i THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. .mam****���������\" mm***r^*r*mne,m Planning the 4 Home Grounds How to La.y Out the Flower Beds and Secure Attractive La.ndsca.pe Gardening Effects & Good and Bad Planting ByA.T.Erwin Associate Professor Depart* ment of Horticulture Mid Forestry. Iowa State College ,*****���������������*. TIlEltE are two Important problems wtiicli cottfrout one-who is interested iu the Improvement of the home grounds, the one being what to plant aud the other where to plant. Of tbe two the secoud should be considered first, since the most commonplace things if properly placed will give a good effect, und, ou tbe otber band, no matter how choice or rare a shrub may be, unless it is rightly located and given a proper setting the result is only discord. The most common mistake made by the amateur is at. this'point. Tbe one wbo builds wisely must tirst develop a'plan to work by. Similarly the improvement of tbe home grounds demands a well developed scheme, and the smaller the lawn the more important it Is to havo a plan |n order tbat the limited space may be profitably utilized. Lawn planting may serve a threefold purpose. It may be used as a screen to bide unsightly sheds and outbuildings from the front; second, to assist in the development of a landscape picture of the home as a whole, and, third, to provide a supply of cut (lowers. All planting should be done with the.ultimate purpose of forming a pic- tixrfa The home Itself should stand ���������Si >1,WWi V X -V 1% Ail MAMI'liB OK Of WD J'lMNTINO IN JjA*f. INO OUT THIS HUM IS UllODNUB, out ns the distinctive and fundamental feature of this picture, and the trees, shrubbery and grass should nerve us the framework and background to sot it off. To secure this effect there are cur tulu simple suggest loan wide It may Im followed, First of all, wo should have an open ,fn������nt,. For the area Immediately In front of tlie buildings there Is nothing so appropriate, as u woll kept piece of lawn, ami this wen should be kept entirely free of flower beds, shrubbery or oilier pluming, Tlio major portion of the planting of cither li'et's ni' shrubbery should be along the sides ur wlnti Is lerineil \"/lank pluming,\" The minks and cor- nor* iibinii die huso of tin.' building* wsrvo us excellent places fur low gnuv- lug shrubs mi. Ii us tin* bridal wrenih. Tlie hlinilibery and plums along llie liorder should lm set about two and one-luilf feet apart ho ns to form a thlili, compact muss. In Ibis way the effect Is much lienor tluin whom they nro srntteroit so tlmi ench ono stands out ns a distinct Individual and, *������ the oilier hnnd. Is much more com TOiileitt nt nimvliiu lime, being grouped J Into a Ktiflil i'hiiii|t. In Hit* planting of < nhriibbery avoid nuy Nllff lA'otueli'lcnl j nrrnnsji'iiii'iil. I'bico hoiiii* of ) In* ( nhriibx further out lit/in utliem, ho that i the frniit llm- is prmiilio'iit \"i certain ' points mid reci-ib's nt oilier*. You enn ; also secure vnriiiilnii by giving some I regard to Hie height ������f the dUTcrent J binds, nrrauuliiu so thnt the bed will ho low In Home places and higher ut others, thus giving a wavy sky line, I lu twIwtliiB a Hit of flowering shrub- | pery init* ii.um .������ *..���������', A '��������� '���������'.������������������: ''. '���������.\" I . u' \" '��������� iV'L.i...' ������������������������' Mil' viirlellim which | nre perff'tiv hardy In one section miiy | prove worthless lu nnotlier. There nre i twit points, luiWi'M'i, which sltr.tilil I** observed for nil sccilniis. Select only \\ hardy, vlgiii'mi* varli'iles. Tender nnd '[ bail >.icki> |.,.iti.������ .,.*,..,, ��������� '. ' ' the iippenritnci' nf a pint** nnd are not * worth wtiriylng with. The ������teerti4 J point to obnerve Is In select rnrleHi'S ! willed will provide successive blnotn period* Koine Mimlm, such as thn ; Wberlnn almond and the June Is'try. j Wnviion l.cfor\" the nuufi lire Jmne i ly past, no tint* m <><* fVirttt cntomtnt from then to the fir*! front- of tin inmn. Btm> tor the winter period tliew nr* certain kind* wMrb are fupM'inliy desirable for their winter <������l or red b)o* or bmr- lit* of (he Jnrranenw rtme and tbe trntl of tht������ wah*������ ara tit-ellent *tampU������t of this clan*. On th* ���������mull lawn thare I* net room im many tree* It l������ entity dentru b\\e to bare ������ha-J������ from tti* Mt after soon tun to nniiwr. an ttiat one oi two trees located at the southwest side of the house will add shade and comfort If possible a few trees should also be planted to the rear of j, the house to serve as a background, j os the effect is much better In this case j than where the buildings stand out j against tbe bare sky line ft is a mis- \\ take to plant many evergreens on a small lawn, as tbey nre broad at the base and narrow upward: hence tbey naturally obstruct tbe view. The beauty of an evergreen lies in Its symmetry, and every branch, from the one next to the grass to the youngest at the top, should be In place. The oldest and largest branches are those nearest the ground, and the pruning off of the lower branches, which is frequently done to open up the view, seriously mars the specimen. In the majority of such eases the mistake was made in selecting an evergreen for this location. Some deciduous tree which is rather open beneath, such as the white elm, should have been planted instead. The location of the walk Is also an important feature of tbe landscape. Walks are to be considered purely as a matter of necessity and convenience. They do not In any way add to the attractiveness of the landscape. Since they exist for the convenience of tho public they should lead primarily in the direction that people wish to trav- ! ^inrrrt*Kr\"i!Tiuso-is-less-tban-Ilfty-feetJ from the street it is genera Ily best to j run the walk straight out from tlie i building, as any curve Introduced in | this short distance is apt to appear forced and unnatural. On the other hand. If the house Is set farther back :i more satisfactory effect can often be secured by Introducing a curve and lending; the walk In more along one side. This also has the effect of keeping the front lawn lu one piece, where- ns a walk through the center bisects It, making It appear smaller than ii would otherwise. If a curve Is introduced the Inside of the curve Is a very logical place for a clump of low (trowing shrubbery or for it flower bed Ity grouping Ihe shrubbery along the border there Is provided an excellent background for a (lower border. This Is a strip two antl one-half or three feet In width along Ibe from of tlie shrubbery. Here may be located early sf:rlfig (lowering tulips, with geraniums nnd scarlet sage. In fact, this is a very appropriate place for all kinds of bedding plants. The philosophy of the spring flower Ing bulb Is that of \"mnklng hay while tho sun shines,\" The preceding year tbe nesv (lower Is formed, and for Its nourishment thero Is stored up n liberal supply of food; consequently with the flrsi warm days of spring the bios- ���������nuns are ready to expand to their full grandeur nnd beauty. This fact also convoys n suggest Ion to the planter, The time to prepare for spring bulbs Is In the fall. The latter half of October Is a good timo for the MODERNIZING CAIRO Could Hardly Walk WESTERN PEOPLES ARE REMOV- ING ITS ORIENTAL AIR. For Pains in Back NLY those who suffer from piles know the misery it brings I It robs life of Its pleasure, steals the brightness from exist ence, and substitutes days of dull pain and moments of acute agony Most so called \"remedies'* five ease only for a time, and then- back comes the trouble and pain and misery I Zam-Buk cures Piles I And cures permanently. Proof of this lies all around you. Women and men in all stations of life have proved It-posslbly some of your friends 1 Let it cure you 1 Mrs. Wm. Hughes, of 253, Hochelaga St., Hochelaga, Montreal, says:���������\"1 was a sufferer for y^arg from blind, itching andprotrudingpiles. Theagony 1 suffered no one knows. Kemedy after remedy proved useless. Day followed day and there was no relief for me���������pain, loss of itrength, dulness, misery, this was my experience until Zam-Buk was introduced. I know now that there is nothing on this earth like it 1 It cured me of piles, and once cured, I have had no return of the evil. I would like all women who suffer as I did to know that Zam-Buk will cure them! Beiidei being a tpeclfle for piles Zam-Buk cures taenia, blood-poisoning, cracked or chapped hands, ukert, euti, burns, brutsei, scalp soret, ringworm, bad leg, frost bite, cold sores, and all tkln injurit, and ditcam. All druggists and ttorct sell at SO*. box, or from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto.for price. am Buk Made Him Scarce \"See as much of Jonsey as you used tn?\" asked the friend who had been away for some lime, \"f don't think 1 do.\" \"He used to bo quite devoted.\" \"Oh, thnt was before we were married.\" BABY'S OWN TABLETS KEEP CHILDREN WELL In thousands of homos throughout Cninula there are bright thriving children who have been made well nnd nro hc.pt, well by tbo uso of lliiby's Own Tablets.. This medicine cures all stomach mid bowel trouble.*, makes toothing easy, and destroys | worms, It is guaranteed absolutely j snfo and free from poisonous opiates, Mrs. John LiiplantQ, Bon-Counsoil, Que, says:���������\"1 consider Ruby's Own Tablets worth thoir weight in gold ond advise nil mothers of young child- roil lo keep them nlwnys on hnnd.\" Sold liy liiciliciuo dealers or hy mail nt 25 cents a box from The Dr, Wil- limns' Medicine. Co,, Hrookvillo, Ont, Lot none, of you treat bis in a way ho himself, would Id he trontcd.~GoUk'ri Utile Mohammedans. brother dislike of the Your Druggist Will Toll You Murine Eye Kiunudy relieves 8oro Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes, Doesn't Smart, .Soothes i>* lire larrrt'ly a matter of Individual tame. Siittii. preft-r (he entire l.nt of S, ill tllln liiWlitultti .-ilinl,, uh.rr 'liuv''** c/yvvMiiUy enntrretrntu, drii'iijiniins and strotit-snlloru are an- noyingly iiumeroiix. Thero in littlo need for an inlelligent person to employ guides id nil, hut the*! mils- atices do their best tn keep up the tr'i.iitinh tl.-it nn visitor enn stir out, by himself. They follow those whom they hope to make their victim* with foolish persistence, until a policeman, observing their iiiiwoleouiu* iiuportuii- ity, bidii them tlottiat, The police force of Cairo hnx a ninurt appearance, The tifii, fctivs iill, are uniformed in khaki and well drilled-by tlic English, of course. It Is odd to noe them wearing the blue ittitl white ���������tripod armlet of the London eon- utaol\". Hut they ������r������ a long way off displaying the calm, (Inn authority of th\" M\"trop*ilitnn foi ice. And then coineu along ������ waler-Hl- er, a lean, brown fellow with bare diet, \\chii Anpit tier, bmnn p)������te*i lo- gether ull tin* tlnifi, On hia back in an eartfierh jnr of Mile wator, in hit Kidneys Were in Bad Shape But Cure Was Effected and All Credit G ven to DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. So many suffer from lame, sore, aching back and do not realize the seriousness of tlieir condition because fat Dr. Chase's Kidney nnd Liver fills aro a wonderful medicine. For six weeks last fall I could hardly walk for pains in the back resulting from a bad case of kidney disease. I tried several remedies but got no bitter. \"Seeing Dr. Chase's Kidney and they do not know that this is an un- r*ivor plll������ advertised I decided to try misfnkable symptom of diseased I them. Hy the time I hnd used three kidneys. \" ������������������ boxes, I felt better and kept on until When it is so easy to get relief and LT!fiV������ yf'V^1]: V*}1 as wel1 cure by using Dr. Case's Kidney and j \",\", ! f ��������� ��������� \"^i ^������ ,S?UsfftC ������ry W?8 Liver Pills vou would wonder why \"V,3 '^>'������\"������ that Jt is a pleasure to ,nyo���������c should take such a terrible ^SSr^n\"^^,,* toll you nbout cures brought about, by Dr. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills. Their action is so direct and certain that you will not be u'-ing them long without feeling the honctfit. Dr. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills cure kidney disease, biliousness, indigestion and constipation. One pill a dose, 25 c's n box. all dealers or 'Ed- ���������'innsoii, Bates & Co., Toronto. Write for frec copy of Dr. Chase's Recipes. risk. You can bo sure of relief by using this medicine because of its direct and combined action on both liver and ��������� kidneys. Ordinary medicines often fail because they do not awaken the action of the liver and bowels and do not eive the kidneys any chance to get well. Mr. Fred Cummer, Lillies, Leeds Co., Ont., writes: \"I can honestly say Good Idea \"I have a great deal of trouble.\" \"So do I.\" \"What do you do with it?\" \"I give a, lot of it to my landlord.\" She Felt It \"Don't act thnt way or people will say you married me for my money,\" \"What do you care what they say?\" * \"Of course I care. You know the truth always hurts.\" So Clear \"How did vou like the speaker?\" \"Very well.\" \"Did you understand what he was talking about?\" \"Certainly.\" \"Then that is where you had the advantage over him.\" Imagination is truly remarkable in its results, but it has to be flrst transmuted into coin of the government. eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeweeeeeeeeenennnnnnm->m* EDDY'S Bread Wrappers To Prevent Danger of Impurities in Delivering from tbe Oven to the <>~Honie���������rnsist-oii^our~Baker--WranpiiigJiJsJ3re^d in Our Wrappers. ,, We are the Originators of Bread Wrappers Now Used by Leading Bakers of Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, and other Cities. THE E.B. EDDY CO., Hull, CANADA ea^eeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeaaaaaeaeeeaaaaeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeea-e SURE BAKING POWDER. MAGIC BAKING POWDER INSURES PURE FOOD. STUMP, BUSH A NO TREE PULLERS If ymi have land to clear, no matter where it M, with stumps, sfiwul- ing trees or snwill buwh alder^ or willows, we have the nuacbire and apparatus for doiim th* work, and we iell our maehina on a uuiwiwvten thnt H will woj-to fun- ter, be cwwlw n will ,u lor It, Enclose i stamps, MR������. FRANOM B, OURRAH, Windsor, Ont. W. N. U., No. m. ftnnd a bras* flupon. from tho lorip ���������rout of which ht pours out lor Uilrsty fcubject* Into amaJl cup*. ��������� OOtT VOUR TOWN BV ONO������NIZINCi A BRASS BAND Taforniatlan on this subject with printed Instmotlani for emateuf bands and a print*.! form of rnnstlttitlen ������M Ity. I** i tor Mn-f������. tn*-*tri*r with mtr bit eai*lo(tie, VII be nailed nUBR on rmuest httrtr*** ������������������i*i \"D.\" Gtmj IK WILLIAMS 8������7TSiC0-| \\tm THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. D> Ztrrp? p/awj ov/ticf Me /wrdr. THE broom Is still an important faclor In the good housekeeper'!^ supply closet, and when sweeping day arrives it Is faithful ln chasing the dust and dirt. tfSTllrrle~t������lKTTJtlaF'ts to the power behind the broom. Work, regardless ������f the fact that it Is exhausting, is a natural and healthful outcome of housekeeping, it can be made much easier and decidedly less harmful If Ihe woman who wields tho brush be sensible and devote a little time io the proper outfit for cleaning day. In tho first place, a sensible -sweeping' dress should be owned by every woman. Uso material that will stand a very necessary boiling after the cleaning, and select a comfortable stzo that will not restrict tho movements in any way. short sleeves a d a short skirt should liguro prom-' Inontly In the cut of tho garment, while tho soft collar will give neat- ncHs and comfort lo tho sweeper, Now, dtift Is foreign matter, and has no plnco In tho openings of the body. The L'itrs should bo protected and the hair covered In euch a manner that the particles of dirt should not be able to lodge in each strand, destroying tho hoalih and beauty, ADVICE ON SOCIAL CUSTOMS nrn the t Utile ones. Ploaao think o'f tho re- auk*, a chllJ la a creature ot imagination and littlo Judgment, and llie fright In his mind cannot be cuuntorbalanood by arguing or explaining afterward. Thoro is tlio practical Joke which -v,.4.c ^uv..-������ I..4.-.V tit***.. ii.*l myvti a nowly wedded couple, Besides be- Ing absolutely vulgar, It Is a sign of a lack of friendliness, Any action that Increases the embarrassment and annoyance of tha bride and groom' should ba atrlotly forbidden at a wedding. From the stealing of the trunk key to tha kidnapping ot tht groom It la a Jong cry, but eaeh Is an evi- deuce of bad form. A wedding Joker should bt-, crossed Jrom your list of friends, A practical Joke has the enjoyment on one side only. It la a selfish de sire to put another unsuspecting person In an embarrassing predicament, It Is a distorted idea of whnt constitutes fun or humor, It Is a reprehensible not that pooplo ought to punish quickly nml decidedly. Tho Jolly funmitkor who Insists upon removing n chair from a seated porson to secure the laugh has vory little rollnnoe on bis ability to attract attention In any valuable and well-bred way. Ho should be troatod to n pollto tnlk on tho subject and retiuusted to call olsowhero, There Is always a lack of kindness In a practical Joker's motives, X think that few ovor weigh tho sub- Joot enough to consider whoro those outrngos against good sonHo might end.. But If Uioy think not, then wo must think for tliom, I might write columns on tho practical Jokes pluyod at homo, In schools and on the stroots, but ynu know a Joke of this kind, when you see It played, I bellovo that women, as ii rule, nro lentil tn piny these Jokes. Our powor llos in the contompt and ills- approval that wu eun show fur thorn uud tholt* perpetrators, Wo arc powerful, numerically. Lot 'If \"if0 a '\"roiiful stop m the right direction to make prnotlonl Jokes things of lite pnsl, much assistance from the readers which, ure now used tn Iho pulillc schools, Theso are very well chosen and aro most Instructive, You eitn buy thom for a small sum of money tit any second-hand book storo. or It mny ho Hint by applying to tt principal of one of iho schools In your vlulalty you may borrow tht* books you need. In thu roodorB you will llml suggestions of standard works which vou should rend. There ls also un easy gradation of Iho work, and n 'well-thought-out plan of a growing stock of words, No Assistance Needed Pear Mn, AUtims. , When ii, vmins uentleman mills si mv liqitif, is ll proiMT ,fnr ini- tn smilM hint wllh hi* overrun! wlnn hi- in U-.ivlriK? In It proper for mt-. in an nut with it young Ki'iiDiniiim unchsiKirnnml? I nm is vi-hh ilil, DOtUITPl!!.. No assistance Is needed In such n en no. \\ it your paronts are well ae'iiinlntoil with the young man umi nre willing to let you go wlthuut a chttpemn, ihen There Is a covering which is nothing but clever manipulation of a huge square of muslin. Fold back a point an J place the double bias edge across the eyebrows, around the crown and pin at the back. That will give the remaining points of the e,���������\", who has Invited the other persona ahouid order the dinner. Anxious to Learn Sir Mrs. Adams, em * airlof II, and as I h������d lo {save imI whin I ws* only U I dl.l no vat moth ef sn education. I hsv* only Umi' this country litres v**r*. Can you le I mt ������.f ��������� lew li..i.k������ I euuld i>tu>l) ill xt.tiif learn lo ������nesk thn KmtiUh snsunir* ,: j*eiiyt( Vou will It* Joins m* al nd fa l.y wlvlalnir me. a r>RJIM\\R (ilia Id bo ptinnlsslliki Several Proposals Dear Mrs. Aditm* ..rem * slrl Mvesrs old it ml wink (or my llvlns, Mv fitthiT l������, ilnni and | flv������ with mv mm her. I hi v.. i L-nnii rnanv vnung mi'ii friend* und litvi. lent seven I iiikkI me inrmiiltliH in iniiiry young nititt whom I Uio. verv much ������������ friend*. Inn fe������| thut | imiltl not lnv������ itnv ..n. ,,f iiuui Mv tiinlli.r llllllka It I.������.Huh fin im- tn rufil*!. innl. r IIih rlr<'uiii*t*n>'i'\". ss I \"in ii frsll drl unit riiiniNliHi toi work. Whsi wonl.i v.iu niivli.������ nn. io ae? im ynu tlilnk Die rlitht imu will rnnii. nl'inet \"TIlorni.KD,\" Ynu are doing the right thing to n- fuso tho propositls, for you would never be hnppy If yuu nuir-lud u mini wlmnt you do not love, Honm tiny the \"right ime\" will present himself, am] yuu will be glstl you waited. Not Proper llfif Mr*, AiImim. . Iim s sir! nf ID, snd tin ki*|i|it������ ratniiitif wllh s young, mnn ol M, lis U-h often aiM WiiiIiI it,In ill ti������hi fur ii������ tn so wll'li'mt s i'h*|.*rnn If w������ ������r^ nm nut l������i,.t i\">-.n Ib-i-,'- t man wst* , , -, ������������������ -v... - tonne nmn 'A*-il>; >l''IM;������l.l,*ilni ������tl������iillon������ In li-r, ���������Imti.lil aUJJ'.'I'* .*.rm*}l ���������\",1 ^ WW \">���������������> **x* tllf Unntml lo Mich othrr md thi. tniing nmn ���������ml . w . t, t. -iU������|itten* Jo Vr, ihntilil *mT*,o h,m ^-hmwMm i mt I ll-11 ill .ii.inf tu or- vor Your letter Indicates that you are on Uie rlwhi road ti learning, and I assure you that sureese wlirhe vours If you persist, t think you will gst Von nre young tn go iinrhaperonetl, Have vou not an older sister who could g\" wiin vou? Curtnt. 'y I������ -** ?.���������,,' . i' tie will luce all \"cJiattot.' of an 'espianat'loii for his strange eonduet, Topics to Discuss B������r Mn, Adsms, I, On what tnnlfs *hmi\\A n *trt talk to e vouns man,, who Is nm s r������M*r an^ whn 'loi'i not talk much'? J. fl II lmr>rnr������r lo Sllnw s vottns man Will II mitt.- h(-,-. (I,,p.,, Ul ,,f ��������� - .J. Inliimnrotx-r I. ��������� - that I .I... not nr* ..... timiliil Mid* to mv nnit J, 11..* ������Ii.iuI4 .1..- *.t lu I* tttinitiart r, iw '*,r������!!t* 1. It Is hardly the proper thing m wear to buslntiss, but If you have im other warm emit you should feel Indt- prndjnt enough to wear It. 5. Yes. I, It Is proper for him lo protect you from Iho ruin, but hv has no rlg'ii In tlittn Im.1.1 i,f yn,,r j-. 4. Uevldeiily to. A Schoolgirl Dhi Mrs, AdsiBi .!* ,'J IT*T '\"' ������ ^netitifi te t'twit ths aim trail *t * i-mni min Wit) ,m\"*l i,1'., \"**'<>'*,.* ewlilon, altotttd I *������itt������a������������r m du tl iloni with mr arliool wnrkt iiu;k kvk* A schoolgirl should nnt nllew n msn to iih.ii.i|n.||/,i. i,<>r nun,, ||,.r i,i ,,ii... and hours or recreation will uut ..li.������w her much time for the tittiitlon, ������ yintt ettenvttt. ANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUERIES OWINO io the grout amount of mail I'ttotflvci] uud tbu limited xt'.a.> glVI-ll tIIIH llfipiirlltli'llt, It IS IlllHll- lutely IiiiihinkIIiIk tn iniswnr IiiUith In th\" Huiiilny Isnuu fulliiwlag llinll it-rt-l|il. The b-tters must In- answered In turn, and this nftilnu.it ri-ijulii.s tines or four wvt.'ks. All forrespomlents Wim di'Mre nn bn- medlnte nnswr must Inelnse it nelf- inliir-Nsi'il stsni|M'd envelope fur a reply. This rule must iihni ln> rniiiiilled wbh in rt'MHrd tu in'rannul Ixtlmn. To Soften the Hands I������������sr Mr*, Symfs. Will >',,i| ,,|.n. i������i| ,���������,. nf .nmi-tlilnr that win ���������'.rit-n tli^ tisti.l** M S Ynu will llml ttint olive iill Is exeel- )*'������i������ for snfli'iiliig the Miln. It mny be usitl no Ibti fit., uh well as the liiilel\". To Rrmtt.e Units T.i ^f Mr* *'..,-,en Will \\ .it i.ii-.in.. inf. nn tn* what will rs- iii.i.'i. U'lll- finm Of I-...,!* '!HA\"'|-|--|',, I'se th������ following recipe nml the warts will *\"M>n dlnnj,t������-������r To Remove Wnrts, Ills ens train of para form wllh Slna Wis of llml hi. ri'iilikti'.n. Kin! aii|ilv tn thn-e tlsv������, lh* tiiiii-tnili |w.-l> off, snd tho ������������tt will routs vntu it Wants to nicach Hair tmr Mrs. HvmH, ri<-������������<. i.-u mr i���������iw in M������������ch my hair. I *���������*, ���������flttllrtsr y.iu s sami'le of It. f tM't afford lo psy s haiMim.-r ta blMch It tnr trie. te Ilia Cklnsa* syrlsati ttaln cne.1 for tbe <>v, l,r .���������������������* tl > ' . ',. ��������� '.i������ ������������������ Ll, out st.pixle������ It strain? V C An meat. I,, ,,,-. mliii.m. If ev n. ,i iiuirtiu'wer It Hi'ill.l l������' 1*11.1 I . iti ft f.-llijl., t,��������� natural rolnr. Itie f'tilnrm ������.<������������������������! ,,h -t.-li mnv t-, used on the ������i*t>r(.w������. but ll ������lo*ii ntif remain on permanently nnd will hav������ to lm iipphi'il every dny or su. Ktil Spats (iml Pimples Vrnr Mn. Hvmes. I nm a lmy 17 vmirn nM. 1U|J sputa on tln> ������i'im nt mv n.*\" hnak nut an-l tilnit>li>s rt|l*,ll. linw .ill | Kill 11.1 of llll-lllf I nl������n Imve a rttiT, nn Uie ������uli< nf my fuul, WI.BI .an I ilu fur lit AI.VIM, Vint hii.l liriter en intuit a phi-KteLtn, fer ymir lilnml Im |irobnlily rnit of order mul inetlh nih'i Ini trcltllliftit, Tn *,. I ml uf yuur tuiu, use tliv ful- lowing recipe; Com Cure. Hallfvlie Btl.l J drain ������'..ifi. ti.iii ,, Hounca I'slni ever die iporit mi.-n a .lay, ainl > i.i|i- ..*.iv lh. riitrn-.|.,i|s gruwlh st |h������ ���������nd of i hi\"' or four days. Colored Irish Crochet Iliisil isis ta now ilvnl tw rnatek tho costume linen With wlilili you want io use It. The dyeing of ��������� Inny ' lure has lung bttn *uic#������iful, ths tea dipping and toffus-sunklng *..-.., !,.; : ^ .*: .. ': . ;:. i Irish iiorhet Uet tbis lallar Is new actually dvtd. Th* thread of which It ts mad* takts on a very (air rose pink, old blue or dull Javender, The darker linen shades are nnt so successfully obtained m the hard Irish thread. Th������ ������ni*l! t-.������\\ nr mt-Uri'in, an-t the reund \"dangium\" of crocheted thread at* Ihe |,ler*a must frcijui-Mlv dve.1 I V, hen the colored motif la ei>r>ll#4 ie linen the material is rut n������w frem i������i,r������ih It !e*vlng it mure dalf- tble In appearance. u >--������*...���������.������->* ..^^tijift^^rfMJjiWMtesSMwsiui^a'jfr iJUi^iUI>Wl������t���������iJlWiel������rf.'.-- THE NEWS, CUMBEltLAMlJ. BRITISH COLUMBIA. New Goods FOR SPRING USE NEW ST< ICK OF WALLPAPER NOW COMPLETa Lace curtains from $B to SOc. o pair. MADHAS UUKlAi.N MUSL1N8, TAPESrRY CURTAIN:* & TABLE COVERS. F vS'OV SEAGRASS ROCKBUS 4 ARM CHAIRS. A NKW L.NB OK 1R0NT BEDS AT REGULAR PRICES. Solo AKottt f������r *'..c. moro\" Mattresaea and L'ggett Spriug. Try them. A f i- line of Furniture to st-lcct from. The Right Price Furniture Store. DUNSMUIR AVrENUE A. McKinnon CUMBERLAND Locals. aa The Cumberland public schools will close oa June ,'iUtli, not on the 2-ith, as stated m our last issue. ��������� On account ot the absence of a quorum, the City C������nncil did not hold its regular meeting on Monday bight. o ��������� FOUND���������One large wooden tank, about half a mho off Shelter Point, on June lai. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Alex. Salinoinl, comox, B. C. The High School examinations will be held in Guniberland Pub lie Schools, on Saturday, June 28th( lasting until the 30th. Several candidates will write on the pa pers, 2 from Cuniberland public bchool, 4 from Courtenay, 3 from Uuiou Bay, 1 from Comox. The schools of the province will close on Thursday, June 30th, for the summer vacation. Government Agent Baird has temporarily suspended ��������� work on Grantham section ut ttiiblic roads, ou account of disati some of tbe workmen The School Board met on Monday last, when considerable business of importance was transacted. tenon among AT~McNeirieIt for Vancouver by Friday's boat. A. G. Slaughter will re-open his butcher business at tito old stand, JDuJiSiiiiiir Avenue, tins week. The demented Liiuiainan who has been confined in Hie city jail for several days, was ukuu to Un nioii Buy, on Saturday iu*t by Con stable Stevenon aud rout away by S. S. City of Nanaiinti. Correspondence. ��������� o Editor News. Dear Sir:���������The sewerage bylaw has been presented to the people, voted upon and turned down. The result cannot be Mamed__up.Qn���������,_the Mayor and When in doubt Lead Trumps, and when you want a Cooling and : Refresh- Beverage Drink Pilsener The Purest and Best RFP DL4L4 on the Coast. and m ids in Cumberland. By-Law Defeated The following is the vote on the Sewer Loan By-Law; For.... 50 Against. 57 It was necessary to have three- fifths of the vote cast to carry the by-law. lt is apparent by the above vote that a majoiity of the proper- ty holders do not want a sewer nor do they want a gift of S(J,000 00. It is a good thing sometimes to be independent, but wo think, not in this instance. Those who will not remedy existing evils when it is in their power, deserve to suffer by it, not the innocent who have no say in the matter. George Kono . CONTRACTOR_ All Kinds of Railroad and Sawmill Work Logging, Clearing Land, Ditching Oralrt Work etc. Contracts Taken Anywhere in Comox Distriot PHONE 21 P. O. BOX 134 ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� ��������� TE.NDERS Council; they gave time and thought to drawing it up, held meetings, taking the voters into their confidence and adopting any reasonable objections suggested; the'yjH|kthi'ough our member so iiffll|p������d the Government thatliwHfiide the un- ���������0n-account~of~Ghmtberland-be������- ing raised to a second class school district, the citizens will be obliged to raise about $480 per year additional for the honor. McQuarrie brothers wore passengers to Vancouver hy Sunday's boat. Miss Mabel Almunn left for Vancouver on Wediu-Mliiy of last week, F. Pickard arrived homo from Vancouver by Sunday V bout. lie did not briug Mrs. iV.kurd with him. -1 1 ��������� U -1 ������������������������������ Mr. aud Mru, N. MuKurlane ur* rived home from atrip to Vaticou- yer and Seattle by Sii.tuduy'R boat Mr. J. Humphrey y; of Union Uay gave na a call on ..i outlay last. Mr. Humphrey ������pt������ik������ vory hvpe- fully of ft busy near future for Un ion Iky. ��������� ��������� .������*>.'m Mrs. (Ur.) JUnVNHuyliton left on Wednesday of Ini week for Vancouver, m4>,���������-��������� ��������� A RjKtciiil m������ntiiin '������'' 'hu City Council wa*i lii'hl ���������hi 'I'lniiKihiy evening last, there b-uig present Alileriiifii Hi'own, lloiuitl, Merri- tinltl, Stewart, Mfl.fil ami the Mayor, Tho council went into C llllllittftl uf tlltt Will Iti on the t>������werag<������ hy law wliudi was read ,.1 ���������.-,. 1.- ,.i.,...,, ., ������������������ ���������* . ��������� i';lh\"i)l .' noli f-ii' ���������,', cil tlitin 11 .joiinii-il. ...Int toil 'il- I'MlHi \\ tli.iitt.ir tn.rtv !��������� iiii. itrt nf tbu following gfiiilftiifn: Mi*s*rc O.TiifiHill. W. Mtiriiu-i.!, .1. N. Mc Lend, ll. F. y< u'g mt ry, A Mux .wil. K- Snini...!-:. mul C, Uii\"*!*!!, Ji'Ji \"i Kii'inv m*? f\"i lloriti' L������kr, ami I'f'in ut I u i St\\. tUv. 'Iln* fwi'iy \"*.��������������� t ������i*iii.k i-jinrf, tin* t*.i|t'li Hffft'f ���������'��������� -o IM'.- liitmiiM ������!\"���������' ri-i. x) ...,; !\" 1 I 1 tiro it) ���������'<' 'In* )':t>' .��������������� \" * Of c n .(...I tti|.rnit -iint* iim*h. ������������������������ei*ll������������n iWt ������\"������U v no ���������cut ���������* .mil MitTer. l\"t 11- in��������� itt.i* 1 hr * ouitcii 10 again pic t.u Ult lty-I,.������w. Voun Washington, D. O. Jane 21.��������� President Taft. yesterday signed ihe Statehood Jiill, admitting New .Mexico and Oklahoma to the Un ion, thus creating two new States. Chief Inspect ir of Mines, Sh|*p perd, of Nanaimo has been summoned to Victoria to give evidence in a damage suit arrising out of the Extension explosion. Some uf the relatives of the victims of disaster are seeking damages in common law, in addition to the Compensation Act. Ur. Hawtliornthwiiitwill also give evidence, It is a good thing for tho de- semi dents of Amiannias and So- phira that God is more lenient with thom than He was with their ancestors, for if lie wore not, the population of Cuniberland would be considerably lessened. TENDERS will be received up to June 30th, for the dressing up of a flag pole and erecting tackle to raise same. Separate tenders will also be received /or digging hule lor flag pole. For further particulars apply to T. Carey, Secretary Cumberland School Board. Winnipeg, June 21.���������President Wm. MacKenzie of the Can ad inn Northern Railway arrived in'the city yesterday, from Edmon ton. Mi*. MacKenzie is returning from Victoria, B. C, where he consnmated the purchase of the Dunsmuir coal mines and took possession of the property. It is our intention said Mr.MacKenzie in speaking of the matter, to extend the workings and double the present output, which approximately is 3500 tons daily. The coal fi^TTju'iniri'rres^s'TOTre^ the Pacific Coast, as far south as San Francisco, and the demand is increasing yearly. Speaking of the construction of thc mountain section of the C. N. R., Mr, MacKenzie stated that tenders are now beiug invited-for the construction of sixty miles onstwui'd from opposite New Westminster, and it is | hoped that this section will be coin pleted this year. He expects to have the C- N. R completed as a transcontinental line, by July 1st 1914 and has every confidence that his company will be able to carry out the program ino to the letter. ���������' ��������� - ������>���������\" Nanaimo, June 21.���������Thereport was current in Victoria ycterday, that the Western Fuel Company had sold out to a liritish Syndicate for $3,000,000, Aslwul hwt night as to the report General Manager Stockett, said tho local ollice know nothing of the reported sale. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������>������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������.��������������������������������������������������������������� ���������A FEW PERSONS WANTED.? To complete syndicate now forming for the purpose of buying 4,000 acres of B.C. fruit land, $50.00 cash required and large profits assured. Send tor prospectus and full particulars to the iKootenay Fruit Land Syndicate,! ��������� 33S HOMRR STREET, ��������� { VANCOUVER, B. C 9 9 ��������� 9 Merchant TAILOR K.AIDA LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS OQADB TO 0(tf>Bft AflD IN ANY STYliE YOU UllSH. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Prices From $20 to $40. CUM BE RL AN D, VVWWVVVVVVVVVVVV**A'V -- - B. C. A\\\\|UillllllllilW'IU������ I Capital $5,000,000. Reserve $5,700,Oob������ j The Royal Bank of Canada. 1 I CUMBERLAND T������ C | I Sub-Branches at Courtenay and Union Bay. S DRAFTS 1 ISSUED IN ANY CURRENCY. OVEK THE WORLD. PAYABLE ALL S. S Prince Rupert wa? at Union Ray last week. lion. Junius Duusmuir's steam yacht Delora, was at Union Uuy, last week, Cumberland Grove, U.A.O 1), ara holding a banquet this week (Wednesday) in the Cumberland Hall. SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and in- tercH at Current Rates allowed on Deposits of $1.00 and upwards. M. P. MONTGOMERY, Manager. MIIIIIIIIIIIIUM^ P. Phillipps Harrison notaSy BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR PUBLIC CONVEYANCING DUNSMUIR AVENUE CUMBERLAND, ������>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������S������������������*3������������ 1 ������C^X3>������������������(ir^^ CUMBERLAND TAILOR P. Denial!*, late with V, Dallns. ia������ purchiiMHl V. Muniiillo'.s fruit i mid candy !������iimh������*hh in the llnnntu ! tllock, Dunsiiitiir Avenue. S. ISAKA. PROPRIETOR PHONK 21 miOTHICUI.Y LOVE The Knights of Pythias ant! Pythian Sister* will attend divine service at St. Georges Prosbyterinn eliureh on Sunday night next. Form N.i. ft. LAND ACT. IViiiM nf N'urieK, I'oift Linn! I^Htil.it. DUtrii't of N������w WiHtniltiRtrr Takit. Mnt'Ui: th.l Mary 1'iiuHii, of {.und, H.C.. (M>(>u|intioii nwrrlod wdinnn, j illUHldH Ui li|l(ily fill1 |i0l'l)li������8i'MI l<* I'lH- idIuim the foll.iwiuK de crilwil luud:- i I), mmtiht'lug at n |Mi������t planted li������-lf oi'o JiUHtof llin North Kiict wimrif olriim np- !|)Jie.M..r by MnTli.lin, theuro .1'UWiMi JiOdies' and Gentlemen's Suits Made o C-nlrr from 820 to 535 All Work Klwt Class Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ���������tt*n9mm^m^rmsmi^m9 ������������������������������������������������sx?xg������(^^ The Dairyman From the Magnet Cream Separator Uoek Creek, Ky., Juno IR. Rev. Uolic'i'l. Vancouver in deni and |{������������v. [������������������<������������������ Perry in ntidi'i* nr rout tii.ilnv foUnwini'ti dtod fnnijhl '������1 *\\\\ dn*t\\\\i\". 00 Went sn ������i,nl m to *tUee' .vith hnivoH io,st niuht. The duel j \"f l\"������i'������'\"1������'- I t^kp.nei.|������tIio pulpit of Uockj Kiw*nU������o.������lnuu,A-*.nt.l Creek Jhiptii*t-el)iireh, wln*ro the) Dated Marcht������rtv in ovory I'mvIooo in i!iin������(ln. I hiv.i f'.imn li rtiny, I Hutlufy My Uwr. I Am Bold ii''ii Ileum, I Am Mmln i'i iln uilto'i, Oncmio. i lio I'urfeot Work nml Lint a Lifetime. A Punt U*rd fc> VV. IL Grlnvu, Sinnlwlo������ IVufc Olllun will Bniiir Mu to Vour Door For 11 Fall l)������mon4r4Uuu. YuUM Truly MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR 1 is It is believed trouble over church affairs canned tlic flght. Uev. Vaueciiiver wa������ Htublied in flm left ear and tho wound roan it cd iu hi L'H'h. Fuim Ho. ft. LAND ACT. I**oMWAki>, Not Hackw\\������i������ Pom* or Niwtif, Own t Mud I'intr ct Vifm-r-i't nf Sen- \\X c t i.(nnfi������f, Take >. ' 4-t������,lit'*fW ! ...nm.,, , . . S-1Wt <��������� H..i������������, lllK������v. ...rt', MM ������)k*il<������, ! ISIKTII-Oii ���������htiif 2'2������d. lot tim,* .������.|������ui.h ' **������������������),. ,.������ erf t*m tlm Hlfe of J, C. ttlott.i, H UMiigli.! 4Miunrf. Il������l :���������������>!/MX, ter. m iiiwi'imi ���������e*****m*t***mm ll 111 2Jhmm*mmmC KliM'Atil, tlKMil.l'NU, Aii*'.lf. DaMil M.lult*^ it, tiltU. WE HAVE HONEY To invest in auy sound proposition, TIMUKR COAL, i,t AGRICL't.TURAI, UAKDS. M.-ifo; a dear -ilr^frh n������d write fully hi your first letter if you want a definite answer. Western Canada Investment Company, 8ult������ 4S* Flack Bfook, Vancouver. H.C. 0 J I"@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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