@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, "1910-05-25"@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/1.0176974/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " ^HT ^ !'y Mr W. McPhee;��������� The Rev. Thos, Menzies, Saudwick, 11,0. Reverend and Dear Sir:--\"We, the undersigned members nnd ad Subscription'?i,ca.> a Y^..k nsg*M*3memaemmiaic,,ooo worth too much, we are going to try and reduce un-x- rn- soon as possible, starting on Saturday next wc u:c ulLii.i^* SPECIAL PRICES on a lot of lines which will be shown and priues marked in plain figures. Remember these prices aie only for a short while and will not hold good after the sale. ^^*m!^*mt^ J- N. McLEGD Dunsmuir Avenue, CUMBERLAND', B.C. mt\\ IMI1 ��������� '*Lm*dl^mmmmmnrfrrWBm^'^ mWl ������ . ... _ ~ ��������� fit ft ':> WEDDING GIFTS *������& MrvruranwwMi CUT GLASS AND. SILVERWARE Tasteful and Desirable.Article?, Appropriate, Oi muuet.tal and Ireful. &> >* t ft 1-) (*> *.-������) 0 ALL'NEW.'GOODS' '.\" It will Pay You to Examine them. STODDART, Jeweller * \" ,*\". ��������� '*j fjfiT\" Next door to the Itoval Bonk of Canada, Cu.-nhirhnd. ��������������� (St ' * hforcutirsn, not only with the mew hers and lullwruotci of yoor - cni^io, ttnlion, hut alio with your iV; Tow men In powra'. Wo desive also tn express out* ap-. precirttiou of the valuable -H-rviees of your compiuihn and helper, Mrs M.B������zies. Sha hus t-hovvu liur.-elf. always ready nnd willing to tale part in ovary work ami, enterprise that concerned thu tntetols nnd welfare of the eonnienntiori. More Tlie presentation cjine a**, a .\"pleasant Surprise to Rev, M r.. 'Menxics, who appear.*d to haw- no idea of the real uaitiiv of th.- gathering. He express.-1 hu gratitud? for this token oUsiteni aud appreciation, aud assured tho audience lie would begin- at once to wear* out Co In:,,;y in the* prosecution of nis perioral work. Refreshments ,vcj*v Lh<*i������ FOU SALK-At St. Peter's church, Coinox, a gou.l oigau, > Price, $20, Apply U C. Pleroy,! R)11SA1.K-I1 lioumiHouMiiry. port Avi'iiut', 2 Iioiihou on Win- ilt'rniei'e, 2 liuiiiien join him hero. Tlie lunei'iii. which wu Church iu the Coinox V'allev, desiring to give expression of our esteem for yourself person- viewing the life uf the late king ally, aud to our respect for the was tiiuii givon to the pupils hy cause you represent, and desir- Mr. Palniui*. After the i������ii.giiig ol'j iug to encourage you in thc good tho Canadian National Anthem, j work iu which yoti are engaged, Uov. IJ, McOillivrny gave a shun | beg herewith to state our apple- aodiusR dealing with the homo life j elation ol your earnest and self of Ivhvniil VII, mid his loss m iii*- j denying efforts in perlormiiig the family, In eouelusion iho Nation-* duties of vour position, al Aiithem wiisMing. The jniiior| We miliza tlmt ymi, donhiW. elusi'fri uiel in Mif-s Knime's i-hiuii 1 vrry oftrin fl.wl the fullillidf nf where shui'l aiid rushes were given ' |lt,,\"M duliox ardti'MH; nn I we to-] I iy Mr. Hoy or nud the Rev, II. j \"'\"' I'������rl������������p*������, an expre-*������ioti of onr Lnll'ei'o. pi'oet'udiugs elosmg widi' 'A(*'^ \"'\"' \"'l ������*P|*r< vo iiImii hIiowii vourcelf 1 o������ses ed nur appreuiatiou, '*', '��������� -A: on 'Xiitniiiaiioii he u-c ;..:,:,d tn ;.. soft sriny from pi'ri'.eiuti.*, kii.o|k'|. fttioii having t.i In- j.i-������������������ -fo- niod.Kio >, Lite t report?* In- is doim,' v������-;jil. hn* ion oaine ihrouyh iii,; openilion n: liqht ���������ni Hie yoeil ivi-'k ia 'hi* (!oino>, N'nlle.v, \\i t|\\p wlrhnf 'li,' ut'tl\" liionl oied 11.. -1 m ' * ��������� - - mid mlhereii -. Si|*ied in heliulf of iho nim.*< named mem1 et j ii il ailht-iciiN WM. IHNOAW ('! 11 m -in f C mini 'ei' V. Mel 11 KK, Seciu'afy oi (/iinmiii ��������� c NOTICK Any plT-Oll 01 pet*-Mii������, eilttiM; eniovi: r{ or inking anv lloe!, o| anv di'-''i'i|i|ii>', a*lo!.gil)g t\" llie Welli'igjnli'Co ���������iery Co'y., or from or off ih,, \\-,. ������������������( the said I'duipmiv. \\i ill ho |i . l-ellt'\"l to th,. I'M I ,'.'.���������:.. , ! 11. , I,, VI MKTIIOD18T ClirkOII ISm Ruv, H, b, Hastings will eoiii!net his fnivacl] sei*vjf������e In (Jra<������ Chnreh, en Suialay next. The Itev, It C. rfwiuali of Port Him|twin suvccfU Mr, IPisfiugH us j.-istor of tit* Mt*tli<������di*t t'huti'h liemnnti m\\r. H������������!\"igs n!ie<*et������iii* IU*. J. A. wViil. at .Sflnov . ji n ,!.,.! Monday last from tho roM-iuum of Mr. Joseph Tolmeeo, to Uio C11111- Iteiluiid Catholieeemeteiy, lliw livx. Father Merteus ollhmitiug, 'MnW'i, Nlay id, -A ea'olegruiu lreeeive.1 l������v ill* sei*i*etai*-( of mms m amiomus that Jiu majcnly the king hi* derided that his uirt.t dny thnil tint bo eu.ehraie | t.n>- y���������-..���������������, either in tht* I uitcd iln, - dolli or ia Ca D,itU..uy,L, ia>vi.������. tilt* era*. The ki.iji'* bi.'tlvl.ij ih������- cuib on J aue J. .. V'tHmSi^'.s'i i'i iixj'.x iu Tin;. KJi V . iiiUM, All'SfAf.ft 1 Jvdiior Nitw.s Cuiuberlnud. H. O. iiu.ti ,ji\\.-��������� is.v;v . Mi, .Meu/.l s was made the recipient last rhiiiti.lay evening of a handsome j new huggy. The presentation wan tu nlo the cxusio.i of a social ^itlit-iiii^ ,d Uu ;>.iiidvvick Pies- loteii.in Chutch- Tin* fulhw iug pi'wgi.niuae w.4.s pri'.icjitctl : N'luliu aud oig.iu scltctita:, Mi> J -������rieve and Mt Button; nri'll j 1'iit, Vie.* McPliet**, duet Mr, ������'itcho.nr r,ud Mr- l'.,-^ i;; I violin M'lrvtioi'., Mr Haitou; Wellino), 7YTt'>iWAmmrtX-J.AiiKZ:-mil\\irif'V^ A CDsn's Tailored Clothing JUST ARRIVED AN')'!'1110 It SMAI.I. \\.*- 'itlMKM ill* - I'll I! IN NOHHV* SIVI.I^ \\A,i i'liri-UV- \\( 4110. '-> uVmT* IV* 1111 t.ll to \"������* 'le <-, 1- llie ������������������ ,< i ;. Thev w 1 iidv I i-i ii **\"r| \"ne. \\. ��������� I r, OPP;):;-I;i; Til Si WAVIiltl.Y HO| I.I, Campbell IHros. Bcsacsaura;,:! \"���������.-x^.-^.'-i.. mn\\ THE NEWS. CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. I ���������*��������� His *. 'Courtship, By HELEN R. MARTIN. ���������I \"Tiilie: A Mennonite Mud.\" CopvrtoAl, 1907, btl .WeClure, rhOliv <* Co. V J Kinross.) \"Which of course he will,\" affirmed Daisy dogmatically, \"for you're uot llko the other girls���������you're on n higher plane.\" \"And so Is he,\" said Georgiana lucidly, accepting Daisy's tribute complacently. ������������������Perhaps.\" Daisy reluctantly conceded, \"hut he must be perfectly horrid���������a conceited prig���������with all tlie girls Haltering hi.n so idiotically.\" \"We shall cure him of that.\" Oorgi-' ana smiled, her tongue suggesting si proprietorship which Kinross couldn't help thinking a little gratuitous. \"Father considers him able.\" Ceorgi- ana went on. -But,\" she added. \"I have hoard him say of him that he had 'a sarcastic tongue.' Now. sarcasm.\" Mie uoguiao/.eu, \"is noi Un* t*.\\ predion of a high plane of thought, and perhaps.\" she said earnestly. \"1 may he a We to help liiia to see life more sweetly and sanely.\" (\"Not if I have auy influence with myself,\" was. Kinross' meutal comment.) While they talked Daisy had now and thon cast rather uneasy glances at Poter mul Mrs. Morningstar. nnd she now leaned clown and said .something in a lowered voice to Georgian:*.. Georgiana shook her head and answered aloud: \"You need not he afraid. Their plane is so far below that of ourselves, Daisy, that they scarcely catch tlie sound of our voices when we speak, but if you feel any apprehensions\"��������� Georgiana rose and shook otu her skirts. Daisy dropped her handful of gooseberries into Mrs. Morningstar's puu. and tiie two girls strolled away. Kinross' eyes followed them thoughtfully, with a sense of pleasure in tlie symmetry of Miss Ellery's shapely shoulders, straight hack and ions, graceful movemeut. \"So siie thinks she's going to bowl me over just as soon as I come within her range.\" lie mused. \"What will bo tlie effect on her, 1 wonder, when she discovers she's been discussing tne like tli at in my own presence? -'riiwir (Continued.) i Both the girls rcgardea mm aumous- ,' )y, but the stolidity of his face was j impenetrable. j \"Pete,\" said Daisy frankly, \"some- j times I have a suspicion that you're > foxy and are jollying us. Say, what ��������� dandy big gooseberries these are!\" she ; exclaimed, with characteristic irrele- i vauce, eating more than she picked, j to Mrs. Morningstar's evident discomfort. ' I ���������'Daisy.\" said Georgiana in a tone j that dropped Peter and Mrs. Morning- j star out of the conversation, \"did you i get any hews iu your letter from f Belle V\" ,; \"News! Well, I should say! Don't i you thiuk���������the Civic club iu its pros- j pectus for next winter's work has gone I and put me���������me���������down for a paper!\" j Consternation was in her face and j voice. Georgiana smiled. \"About what?\" \"A theme on which I can't possibly | ask uncle to write the paper for tue, ; The Bad Effect Upon the Morals of i the Community of the Autumn Dis- i plays of Underwear In the Department ; Store Windows, Especially the Fig- | ures of Women in Nightgowns, and j the Advisability of the Civic Club's I Requesting the Removal of Such De- j moralizing Displays.' That's my sub- j ject.\" j \"It tbey look nt. the matter from a ! higher plane,\" said Georgiana, \"they I would see that It. is their oirn minds J that need to bo regenerated rather than the shop windows.\" \"Let me take that dowu!\" cried Dai- -BV-���������iSti.aLikj;ilLJjg. m>' opening sen- tence. I shall also snggesf7vTaie~vreirri on as she wrote, \"as a preventive tor preventative, which is it?i of so many unhappy marriages, that in place of tbe exhibit of women ia nightgowns they display a windowt'ui of men in their pajamas. The preachers wouldn't have any jobs then.''' \"You would better let me edit your paper before you stand up aud read It to tho club,\" Georgiana advised. \"Does Belle write anything else?\" \"Every one is out of town, she says, nnd there's nothing doing, and she eays she can hardly wait until you come hack and meet that new professor of psychology. Oh,\" exclaimed Dnlsy, with a little squeal of delight, \"won't it be bully!\" Georglana tried fo look dignified, but only succeeded in looking interested ond rather pleased, \"Isn't It perfectly killing, Georgie, the way every one seems to have settled things between you and that psychology inn a?\" Kinross leaned his back against a pillar of the porch and gavo himself up to enjoying himself, Tbe young Indies meantime supposed their very language to be as Incomprehensible to llie fanner's wife and Pete nu though they spoke a foreign tongue. \"Do you know,\" suld Georgiana, her cotnifoniince softening wllli lier pleasing reflections, \"thnt even father has (���������might tbo Infection of Mr. Kinross'��������� well, popularity (I dislike the word). Von know he Ih not apt to notice such Iblngs, but ho remarked to mo several times thut lm luul never seen a young ������.tan tc turn the heads of all the wo- nien--*von the married women!\" \"Hnl, Georglana,\" eomplaineil Daisy, \"then I shall hale hlm. I know. I nl- I ~ \" ways do hale a man Pm expected fo ri|���������tl0 (8 N0 fnr (,0|ow f(lllt 0f ourselves pci ui wnatever.\" \"I think they don't always understand themselves, Mrs. Morningstar.\" \"Now, think! Poll parrots, too, they don't know what they're s*>'in* ���������*-: ther. And educated people's tlie same,\" she repeated in surprise. Kinross at this moment caught a glimpse through the window of Ru- ulee alone ia the kitchen. -Here's my chance,\" he thought, rising from the porch steps. \"Say, Doc,\" Mrs. Morningstar stopped him, \"if them girls ever finds out the joke you're playin' on 'em, pre- tt-ndin' to be common like us when you're as tony as thelrselves, I make no doubt they won't like It, Doc.\" \"1 agree witli you, Mrs. Morning- eta r. They won't like it.\" \".Supposin' they meet you in town there some time in your dude does!\" she said apprehensively. \"To bo sure, there's so many tbat lives in town it ain't likely you will run across ench other.\" \"It's not merely likely, Mrs. Morningstar. They simply can't escape me.\" \"Not?\" she cried. \"Well, I guess you'll feel pretty cheap!\" \"It Is they who will feel inexpensive, Mrs. Morningstar. They'll be ready to sell themselves for half price on the bargain counter!\" He left her to puzzle over the problem ns he turned away and went into the kitchen. ������ But tiie moment's delay had lost him his chance. Eunice had loft the room by one door just as he was entering by the oilier. (To be Continued.) ANCIENT LONDON. i SHE UMPIRE WAS GAME. CORPORAL SCHMIDT, V.C. When Danger and Lanthorns Were Abroad After Dark. Less than 'Jim years ago the watchmen of London town, carrying horn liiuthorus and halberds, dressed in long coals and knee breeches, walked up qnd down the cobbled streets of the world's largest city chaining the following verse: A light there, maids: Hang out your light And see your boms be clear and bright, Thut so yonr eunillt* clear may shine. Continuing from six io nine. That Inmost men that walk along May see lo pass sato without wrong. lt is beyond our comprehension and imagination in these days of (laming arc lamps and brilliantly lighted streets lo picture tlie streets of London iu the lawless age when only a candle with a cotton wick was uuug out here and there on dark nights, lt was au age of lanthorns, of flambeaux and \"linkboys. when every' one made his will aud prepared for death when he ventured out at night. It is so written that it was a common practice In that city for a company, of a hundred or more to make nightly invasions upon houses ot the wealthy to kill and rob. and it is recorded \"that when night was come no man durst venture to walk iu the streets.\" The Absinth Tippler. The symptoms of the absinth tippler are muscular tremblings and a marked decline of strength, the hair begins to drop om, the face lakes on a despairing look, and he soon becomes wrinkled and sallow. Lesion of the brain follows, horrible dreams come thick and fast, and gradually a paraivsis takes him to the grave- A Rattlesnake Story. In \"Life and Sport oii the Pacific Coast\" Horace A. Vnejiell relates ono of his narrow escapes from a friend's bullet. \"My cousin and I had been camping and hunting for several daya in a sort of paradise valley. One day during a long ride on horseback wo had seen a great many rattlesnakes and killed a few. an exceptional experience. That night my cousin woke up and saw by the light of the moon a big rattler crawling across my chest. He lay for a moment fascinated, hor-- ror struck, watching the sinuous curves of the reptile. Then he quietly reached for his six shooter, but he could not And Ho Made the kickers Play Out the Last Inning. Speaking of the doings of the veteran umpires, an old timer claims that Honest John Kelly is entitled io the record for freak doings among the indicator handlers. Hack lu the American association days, in a game played on the old Union grounds In Allegbe- tTy. Galvin was pitching for Pittsburg against Casey of the Athletics Kelly was ihe umpire, in tlie ninth inning, with the score it io 0 in furor of the Athletics, the Hist man up for Pittsburg made a home run hit to center, and the visiting team.at once set up claim that it wis too dark to play. The center Holder came all the way lu and pretended that, he could uot see Uie hall in ti;.1 gathering darkness. \"Here.\" said Kelly: \"give uie a glove.\" aud with that he started for center tield \"I'll see how dark it Is out there.\" lie said. \"Yon. Casey and Calvin, hat me out a lew.\" Players and spectators gasped, tint Kelly made good his bluff. He went out to deep center and. wiili the smoke of the mills lying low about him. actually <*auglit ten or fifteen long line drives and high Ilies from the lints of the two pitchers without .missing one. Then the umpire came in nml. taking off his glove, said: -Play ball. If I can see 'phi out there, you fellows can.\" Theigame was resumed, aud the Pittsburgh won in a great batting rally by 6 to 5.. WET AND DRY MOO.'iS. Old Superstition and Cold Facts From the Astronomers. There Is au old superstition which dies hard, and Hint is that the position of the horns of the new moon tells what tlie weather will he. If the horns of the crescent are on the same level it will hold water, and hence if is a dry moon, but if it is tipped up then tlie water will ruu out, aud it is a wet moou. One thing.has helped keep this belief alive. The moon is \"dry\" in the part of tiie spring that is usually fair, while it is \".w.et\" during the season of autumn rains. mins��������� \\Vere~a~fiure���������sign���������ofr-t-he- weathei- we could have our predictions published many years in advance, for an astronomer can predict the exact position of Ihe moon at auy time in the future. The cause for the different positions of tlie crescent is simple. The moon is south of the sun lu the autumn and north of It In spring. Tbe crescent ts found by the light of the sun full Jug on the moon, and the horns are mini- rally iu a line perpendicular to tlic direction of the sun from the moon. That Is till there is to this old superstition. '(Several Teuton Tommies Are on Brl������ \\ tain's Glory Roll. ��������� Speaking at an \"Old Comrades' Din- j ner\" the other day. and commenting: ;on the regulations regarding the eu- listinent oi foreigners into tiie British ' army, u distinguished cavalry colonel declared that iii his own regiment ; there were lour troopers ot undoubted ; German nationality, and that ono of ; theni was too linost swordsman he hml ever seen. ' Not every soldier, and certainly not i many civilians, will be aware thut not ! only have Germans iigured for genera- | tions in the liritish army, but many I have greatly distinguished themselves-. ion active service, and some have won i the Yictoria ������������������Cross. ' j One of these German heroes actual- : ly gained his Cross in the immortal j Charge of the Light Brigade at lialu-' (clava. lie was Sergt. Charles Wooden, j 17tl> Lancers, afterwards promoted to i be'quartermaster, 104th Foot. j The gallant non-com., though a man. i of excellent education, could speak i English only imperfectly. He even, gained Ins regimental nickname ot \"Tisli nie\" from an answer, in broken accent, he one night gave to a chal-. lenging' sentry. This incident very nearly brought about a tragedy, for, with lowered! bayonet, the sentry was on the point of despatching the supposed \"Koosian. spy,\" when he fortuufttely recognized. Wooden. The deed for which he was decorated was one of unusual bravery. After' the charge, Capt. Morris, of the 17th, was lying wounded in the open, when0 Wooden rode back to his, assistance. Though the ground was swept by the; Russian Dragoons, the brave fellow stuck to his officer until help arrived,.\" and a rescue was effected. Another brave foreiguer, who rode alongside AVooden in the Light Brigade, was Quartermaster Kauntze, of: the 11th Hussars, a name sufficiently, suggestive of the nationality of its- owner. Kauntze, though he did not gain the V.C, performed prodigies of valour during the charge. Like Wooden, he was one of the old type of long-service men, having, at the time of the Crimean War, been over thirty years in> the same regiment. Indeed, he had actually seen servicee With it at the- siege of Bhurtpore, so far back at. 4-1825-n'\"p lilm!\" ! -fjeorgliitui IniiRliod, tlien ntldeil: \"I'ii- i titer himself (old did that If he did iml know Dr. Kinross ho would think i be must bu a bounder, the wuy the ' itlrlH mul women miiko ibemselve* ���������willy iihotit lilm, Uut tho tpiecr tlilnjt n I Mint It, father says, m Hint Dr. Kinross doesn't reciprocate their intentions at nil nnd Is rnther a cynic- In- different to women���������Indeed, rather ufralil of tliom!\" \"What n ehnmp!\" cried Daisy contemptuously. \"That's worse yet. No, tleorgle, I roftiso to llko that man, Ami ii jm* d������<��������� i jiii '���������:,,.:,!...!'.\" ���������'.Hit him'' I tri-xt mv Toluthmx with lilm will lm on n plnno too high to nitwit of the possibility of nny hiicIi vulgarity nh jilting! A Rlrl always known It wh������n n man Ih roIur to propone to lier and\"��������� \"OH, Do, Hli������ Uw.Mi'4, G<\",, R���������k,.i. ! have often thought u man wan going ta propose tu ni*-nnd he didn't.\" \"Father told me,\" continued Georglana, scarcely heeding Dnlsy'h flighty Interpolations, \"thnt It w������n n ooinfort lo know ttint I wa* not capable of tlm weaknea* of swell Infatuation nnd tlmf my aelf |M>lse would alwnyw miivp me from making Hint llml of a fool of my. wlf.\" \"Wil. I nhnulit think nor t������xohil*neil I Winy warmly. \"Oh, won't tie imv> m go way buck nnd nit down when li-' fnlla In love wltb yon! I enn Imnlly wmII until I nee it!\" \"Wouldn't U he eh-wel) nmn-lott\" (Imrglnnii grnnted, diupliig hm *lmp. ly hand* nlwut tier knee* nttd timldim lii-famy, \"If after bin adumutitliic from lo all Itio oilier glrla he abotild ilww t.. fitel\" (\"Very amnalng, Indeed,\" tlmuuht linlsy, Hint they nctircely cntch thu Hiiiiud of our voices wben we speak.' \" A short laugh esenpod blm, which roused Mm, Mnriilngntnr lo Hpeoeli. \"I make no doubt, Doc,\" hIio wild, working hindlv while she talked, \"Hint A King'* Economy. aii *xniiiple ot George lll.'a ecnijo- i tnles Ih ho ciirloiiH iih almost to Him- gesi dint It miiHt have betokeueil up- pi'iui.'liliiR Insanity, do actually let oiu the cream enlnrei) tionwi uxcij lor IiIh Htnic conch m a JobmiiHtcr, who \"ihlnM from the gi-enf rorelpt of eim- torn Hun ili\",\\ will draw nun lino un nuny fnriuiie.\" Hut i, We owe llie lint to Anln, for It witn Iti Hun coiiinry mm the art of felling wool was iii'Mt known, anil from llm imiHi reunite pei'lndu the art wun curried ou by the orientals. A Clear Cut Warning. I \"Voting linden,\" Hiiid nn iiliHpnimlnri* ed leaehei ol l.atln in IiIh cIiimh In V'lr gll, \"I iiiidei'Htiiiiil Hint yoti eeiint upon my i'iiIIIuk mi vou in iiipiiiiiietinii or der nntl prepare yuur lessens nceord* iiiui.v i .no MiifniM.i I .!,..,,,.::.! .il at -null conduct nnreitfii't' I warn you I Mhnll begin ut Him oilier end of the alphabet,\" ������ee the repilie's head, and ho roovea nearer, nolHolessly, yet quickly, Urend* Ing some movement on my part that Hhould preclplinle the very thing Uo (IrimdPd. and tlien he hiiw Hint It wns not n snake at i>ll-o������J,v the blnclt ami yellow Hirlpe of my blanket, whleli gctilly roue and fell nn I bmttlm). llml lio ilrod-woll. It might huvo boon laid for uie, for ho eonfonncd Hint till hnnd shook,\" Confucius. Confucius regarded his own life ns a failure, He spoke against ambition, yet he coveted high ollice. nothing less than that of political adviser to some great ruler, A man of the highest lineage In China, he was yet poor and early supported himself by. teaching. His pttpl/s showed lilm an extraordinary devotion. The pick of tbe young men lu his native state of Lu sat nt his foot, and It was thoy who transmitted his tremendous influence, But Confucius snw not his Immortal success, hut bis temporal rail ure, Ouly forn few brief yours did clrcumstnneoH permit blm to exerclso bis practlcul gonlim for government. Ilo became flrst n ranglHtrate. thon ehlof criminal Judgo in l.ti. and, to quote Profosnor Loggo, \"crime censed.\" Confucius, howovor, becumo dissatisfied wltb the rulor whom tie served, a weak r������, e.iii oi\" Leicester, in law, in mrengthen tila owu (lower in opposition io Henry III, Tin Plata*. The mnnnfneiure of tin pluiea originated In Itoheniln, hammered iron plHtes iiMvitw ii.cn wwiiit n-nii Hn in tbnt country Home time before the year j um Brtaderumbi. To tvnUe l-resitii-rntitiiM ������ it yon do nothlnjt but llih and ent what old Dubois did, lint take notico that these long liver* nover ax* erclaed Oon't Give Up. Among some skaters wns n boy ao small aud ao evidently a beginner thut Ills frequent mishaps uwukenod tho plly of n tender hearted Jf not wine spectator, \"Why, sonny, you are getting all bumped up.\" \"he snld. \"I wouldn't stay on tbo lee und keep falling down ao; I'd just come off und wutch the OtllPI'H.\" The ten I'm of the lust downfall were still rolling ovor tho rosy clieuks, but the child looked from hia udvlser to the shining steal on his foot aud answered, half Indignantly: \"I didn't get mime new skates to give up with; I got *oin to letir������t how with \" Life's hard tasks aro never sout for ws \"to give up with:\" they are always Intended to nwaken strength, skill uud eonrnge In lenrnlug how to master tbum.-Selected, Wheti the Zulu hordes appenrecTbe- fore Rorke's Drift a force of colonial- ,V raised troops promptly bolted. Among* their comrades who elected to stay mid share in the defence was Corpl. Schiess, a Natal colonist of Swedish birth. Almost exactly twenty-one years later came the renowned Corpl. Albrecht, who, at the great assault on Ladysmith, Jan. 6, 1900, gavo up his Jif.j- for Kngland, and hud his bravery and memory immortalized by the bestowal of a Cross. Alhrecht was one of the many. Uitlanders who fought hard nnd well in the various irregular corps, nnd a general favorite with the Ladysmith garrison, During the long protracted war in New Zealana, 1860-9, splendid service- was rendered by a corps of Forest Rangers, led by a brave Gernian named Von Tompslty. Had he survived, it is almost certain that this gallant citizen-soldier would bave recoivcil high recognition, Ovor and over again ho took a lending part in highly dangerous operations, and on nt loast ono occasion a regular force owed their preservation! solely to the skill witli which he extricated thom from u tight corner. THE MARCHIONESS OF RIPON. Wife of th������ New Peer Is a Friend of* Queen Alexandra. Daughter of Lord Herbert, of hen, Lady Uipon was one of tho most bountiful dehutnntos, and hor marriage to Lord Lonsdale took place in 1878, Left a widow in 188*2 with ono daughter, Lady Juliut Lowther, now Lady Nsrrow Bsosps., i Klie~<������f tuiii-M* Uo Iwivd mc nwfully. ' bill I don't think I showed It. Every ��������� time I yawned I Just hid It wltb my i hnnd. He (trying to bo giillnDti-Hetil* i ly I don't nee how A hnud sn small could -or-bide - er ��������� that Is - tmautly ! weather we're having, isn't H'������ i Hs Didn't Knew It. \"Whnt are you doing herof* \"Wnlfln' on prosperity.\" \"Why, prosperity passed this way two months ago!\" \"You don't nuy! Ihnt aciouuts for the twltchln' In my J'lnts. I had a idea that aouieihln' or other bad run over me.\" T������������ BHtaeprlalno, I Snliwmnii rt'iMy promoted lo eartoj di������|itirtmetiri-Thts ������iet*k������ac#, muduui, ��������� wns orlulmilly mude f������r th������ l>uUt of \\ dttuhliigliiim. who mire If to Aim* ot Aovirln \\V.-'re ���������elllna ������ lot of tb*W j ~l down the other. . We had not gone j ! more than half-way down when he; [found a 'pocket-book with $50 in it,\\ : and l��������� stepped on a woman's drpss.! j and so got acquainted with my pres mt; '��������� wife. It was always so,\" xi-rded- he, > iwith a sigh; \"that'Tom Jellieks was- I the luckiest men in the world, and I' never had any luck.\" STATEMENT OF A TRAVELLER Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medicine for all ages of mankind. It will make the ddicatc.sickly baby strong and well���������will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, overworked, thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. fob salb bt aix vavaais'cs Needed Them Badly Old George Kettle rushed in the Trotwood telegraph oflice the oth?r day with a small package wrapped ini a newspaper under bis arm. '���������'Telegraph this to my-wife ('own to Dayton, Harvey,\" he said to the telegraph el'.'rk,'- thrusti'ig tho, package through the little window. \"No, no, G.-'oriie, wc can't do anything like that,\" laughed the clerk. \"Drat ye,\" said Ueonr*. angrily, \"ye got to do it. It's my wife's toe:h.\" ���������Kansas City Times. The fat fidel r at the children's fancy clr-ss ball suddenly eeas'd pi y- ipg, and glared after a wee maiden dancing jn a set of ourdrill *s. \"What's Hie matt r with you, Scraper,\" bellowed the hnder, incensed at his subordinate's unexpected inactivity. \"Dropped my rosin,\" answer >d Scraper, still keping one eye oa the quadrilles. \"Well never mind !\" objected the hndcr. \"Go on playing; you'll get it presently.\" \"Uo on plnyin' be dashr>d !\" retorted Scraper. \"My rosin'll be done afore the set! Queen Mary down then* 'as nicked it un an' given 'alf of it to Romeo an' they're a suckin' it for all they're worth.\" IN PAIN FOR YEARS \"FRUIT-A-TIYES\" BRINGS BEUEF IS SURE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS i CURED HIS DIABETES. ! Now Lassie Kindly Gie Attention Till we make brief an' hasty mention of Sic' a Great and Good Invention as Golden West Washing Powder 'Twill Save Ye Muckle Time an' Splatters An' Ye may Tend To Other Matters While Bonnie Bessie Does the Platters; It Clanes the Things Sa' Aisily. ^Jis.Only a Shillin' the Three-Pun-Packet An'\"5e\"H^=Bee the Premiums���������Lass ,*> ��������� L \\ (Design Protected by Copyright.) J WW���������\"������������������\"���������������������������\"���������\"������������������\"\"���������\"' 41 41 4 I 41 EDDY'S Bread Wrappers To Prevent Danger of Impurities in Delivering from the Oven to the Home, Insist on Your Bakor Wrapping his Dread in Our Wrappers. We ara the Originators of Bread Wrappers Now Used by Lending Bakers' of Ottnwa, Montreal, Toronto, nnd other Cities. THE ������. B. EDDY CO., Hull, CANADA Geo. H. Watterworth, of Rodney, Feels Like a Boy Again After Suffering From the Most Deadly of Kidney Diseases. Rodney, Ont. (Special).���������Mr. Geo. l'H. Watterworth, a well-known travel-: I ling salesman, .whose home is ii this ''place, makes an unqualified statement that he was cured of Diabetes by Dodd's Kidney Pills. j \"Yes,\" Mr. Watterworth said when asked regarding his cura, \"Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me of Diabetes. I took thirty-seven boxes in all, but to-; day I am restored to good health. > < \"I was\" r.lsb, troubled with Rheumatism and Headache, my sleep was broken and unrefreshing \"and I was al- j ways tired and nervous. But Dodd's lj;idn.ey_Eills_citred-n!e_and-no-w���������1-fatd- I just like. I did when I was a boy.\" I I Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Diabetes 'because it is a Kidney disease and 'there is no form of Kidney disease ���������Dodd's Kidney Pills will not ctirn. Mr. Wntt?rworth's other ailments were causae! by diseased Kidneys failing to strain impurities out of tho blood, and Dodd's Kidnoy Pills cured tbem by curing the sick Kidneys. In the more remote, parts of rural , Roumania, there are, more than 50,- ;000 cave dwellings, inhabited by more j than 250.000 pens-nts, \"with e.rrnnge- inients almost us primitive as in the j stone ngi. Send 10o., nam* nf pnpor tnd thii nd. fnr ant bi'iiutifiil Sa������in������������ Hunk unit Onllri'a Sk.-teh-Boole Baob buuk vontaini a Good Luck Petiio. SCOTT & BOWNE 12S W������Uia������lo������ Stre.t. Wo*l Torn-i.,. r���������������( Or Else Burn Andrew Carnegie, apropos of his epigram about the disgrace of dying, rich, said at a dinner in Washington: \"Why should anyone die rich? There arc no pockets in a shroud, and as for the man who'd like to take his money away wij^i him, why oven if he managed to do so, it would only melt.\" A doctor who had recently marrWl a young widow thrived home af*- r p r- forming a serious but successful operation on a patient. \"How did it go?\" ask?d his .wife. \"Oh, .1'null-d him through, but it was a stiff job.\" \"How clever you are, Tom,\" remarked the admiring spouse. \"If I had only married you four years aco I feel cert-'in that poor John (her first husband) would have been savyd.\" * REST AND PEACE Mrs. Crawford���������\"You must love your husband very dearly if you save all the letters he sends you while you're, in the country.\" Mrs. Crabsh'aw���������\"I am koep'ng them for comnarispn, my dear. I'm sure to catch him in a lie.\" Fall Upon Distracted Households When Cuticura Enters Sleep for. skiiiTtortured babies and rest for tired, fretted mothers is found in a hot bath with Cuticura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment. This treatment, in the majority of cases, affords immediate re- lisf iif the most, distressing forms of itching, burning, scaly and crusted tumours, eczemas, rashes, inflammations, /irritations and dialings, of infancy and childhood, permits rest and sleep to both parent and child, and points; to a speedy cure when other ���������nickly HtopD coughs, tb* throat sad lana*. oolUb, he������tla M oanta. \"I trus', Mips Smith,\" remarked a persevering young man, as he rose to depart, \"that I, have riot taken up too much of your valuable time?\" \"Not at all,\" replied the girl. \"The time you, have taken up has been of no value to me whatever, 1 assure you!\" MRt. FRANK KATON Prankville, Ont., Sept. 27, 1909. \"I suffered for years from headache* and pain in the back, and I consulted doctors and took every remedy obtain- ���������able without any relief. Then I began taking \"Fruit-a-tives\", the famous fruit juice tablets, and this was the- only medicine that ever did me any real good. I took several boxes altogether, and now I am entirely well of all my dreadful headaches and backaches\". (Signed) MRS. FRANK EATON. 50c a box, 6. for ������2.50 or trial box, 25c At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. *' Wrong Perspective She���������But, perhaps, dear, you don't approach father properly. He���������Yes, I did; but, unfortunately, I turned around. remedies .'fail' Worn out rind worried parents will find this pure, sweet and economical treatment realizes their highest expectations and may be applied to the young-'st infants as well as children of all apes. The Cuticura Rnmedies are sold by druggists everywhere. \" .' ' is the word to remember when you need a remedy ^COUGHS^COLOS ���������?av; RBT WlMWIIlHHY MA 111 IN CANADA A pura Mill Jellr Ppmler���������iu������ tin flout pun Calvn Foot Jally flivorad ������������������ly by th* pun fruit. . Pure Gold Jelly Powders' (TnrJt Mirk IifliiirtJ) Offai ������on \"B.ittr Quality\" on tha liWi-lni work lo thi kltcbin. Oni-!loa!i4iri<������������t||>������*N������nl Vr** 1*1 III uu* ynu our vahiabir Hnlr bonk \"Tlw (Mill ������t Dalle lorn IlriMiii.\" It It-Ill yuu Uu* I ,' II aiikr toy nmiit ol dainty diurrii and *���������- lletitu mI***i la tut Unit tluii an* tlmon nt Ifttbli ii ill. Purt Gold M(������, Co., Limited Tlfliti * * i: * * !* >* I* I* I* I* I* i* j* I* IJ * * * + * **************** STURDY CHILDREN * * Tn every home whore Baby's * Own Tablets are used you will * find rosy, sturdy, pood-na'ure I * ehildrm, because the Tabids' * cleanse tho stomach and bowo's, * r.id digestion and thus bring ** perfect health, And you can * give tbem with 'ociunl snfi'ty to * thn now born bnby or tlio well * grown child, Mrs, A, 15. Mo- * I.001I, Woodstook, Ont., biiva \"\\ * have used Baby's Own Tablets * since my baby was two weeks * old and have found them of * groat Ivnellt for tbo nilmonts of * childhood, especially for etotn- + noli nnd bowel troubles nnd * when teething,\" Sold bv modi- * cine cinders or by mail at 25 * p'Mifs a box from Tbe Dr. Wil- * Ib'tiiH1 Medicine Co,, Brock- * ville, Ont. * **************** Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ������������ Uifj* cannot reasb the wat ol the dlseaae. Catarrh la ������ blood or conitl- tutloiul disease, and In order to cure It you muat take internal remedlna. Itnll'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and ucta directly upon the blood ond mucou* lurfacea. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It wns preacrlbed by ona ot the beat phyalcluni li thla country tor yeara and la a regular prwrlptlon. It la compoaed of the heat ton lea known, combined with the beat blood nurlflcra, acting directly nn th* mucous aurfacea, The perfect combination of th* two Ingredients la whnt produces auch wonderful ro* lUlt* In curing cntarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J, CHKNEY A CO,, Prop*.,. ToMo, O. Sold by nrwrnlata, price 7fto. Take Hull'* Family Pill* for constipation. A New Jersey inventor is responsible for an adjust able rake in which the.teeth may be set at any angle, or tli\" whole thing turned into a pitch- fork. .., A simplo-lxwtcd and truly dovoct country preacher, who hail tasted but few of the drinks of the world, took j ('inner with a high-toned family, wh r* a glass of milk punch was ouiotly set ('own by each plate,' Ti silence and happiness this new Vicar of Wakefield cu-'ffed his goblet and then added: \"Madam, yoa should daily tliiink God for such a good cow.\" HANG YOUR OWN SHIRTS! A new invention, The Hang-Alon������ Skirt Marker, will secure for you an absolutely accurate and even 'bottom line for dresses, without any assist- ance. Invaluable to women who make then- own clothes nnd to professional dressmakers as well. Simple in construction. Any person can use it. Costs One Dollar���������Lasts a Lifetime I Send for free descriptive circular. j Address: I P. O. BOX 1497, WINNIPEG, MAN. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc., In connection with the eeitnlion for a,purer milk sunply, a liritish authority claims 200,000 men in Kngland ntul Wales ure atllictod with tuberculosis, ^eeeeeweeeweeeaaeeeaeeeeeej VETERAN SCRIP ; The Renl Liver Pill,���������A tnmiil liver j 'menus a disordered syslem, mental dc*\\ I prossion,'lassitude and in Hip end, if Ipitp be not taken, a chronic state of Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere j debility. Thn very host medleino.lo arouse tlio liver to lieaUhly action' is' I'lirinclee's Vegetable I'ills, They are coinnoundi'd of purelv vdji'tiihlo'sub-' stances of careful se'pction ami no other pills have their fine finalities. They do not urine or pain mul Uuy arc agreeable to the most sensitive stomach, FARM LOANS Wo will ncccpt a first mort- page on improved farm land and sell you Veteran Scrip in this way at regular cash price, Write to-day for loan application YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW Canada Loan & Realty Co., Ltd. Winnipeg, ee+4*e4**wm4+eee*eeeee+eeemw Villi a Bno'-d of tbiriy-eiirht miles an hour, the new British' torpedo boat destroyer Nubian, holds the record of nil vessels in the world, laMiilea an R**u*a( Mad ui I Ve In aliinpi li> i>ij' ptek. Ini and puiujr and In in srnd y,n imrrnua ninplri el our Vinlll* aad Unoii Kurn-ii mi 1 mill ca* ef Haklni P\"������Jrr. Mamlan year owa inddulrf'i nimf and litmi, She���������\"What lllnke������ ynu think t'������-**t \"lis* '''i'tgles has such a sweet disposi- ���������lio*-'-\" I |-| '-\"Mecatt.-iP she is alwevs sniil* Ini'\" S'.e \"Tbet is pot h-r dispositinii; ! that's her new teeth,\" In its iritial staoes a cold is a local ailment envily dealt with, But many neglect it and the result is often tbo i'evi'lonnip*������i of distressing seizures of the bro-'cbii'l fuh������s n'nd lungs tbnt render life inis\"rnbl'' for Ihe unhappy yictivn, , gut n goud job at last, Ben, nn* hiiv \" n.i������i-\"\\Vhi't he iloin'i-\" ,lnt<--\"Oh, I'm a '���������*,������lii r in 11 n'lic\" ami a milling j\"b It Write PAGE WHITE FENCES fr..:*.. .'... u.m. ml** ni ns* Vniri* titd 1*,WI rnti OtMi aum la um ia Cttidi. Our llll) rtaen at* btttat Uim ***t. Ott talral prlira ami lieevlrt. tnm R. LANGTRY UT ���������ANNATYNf ST. L. WWNIPKl WOttX AND OATRS W STOCK Free to Our riend-iri 1 Mm- Murine Kye Hniueily Co,, fhi- jcago, for 48-nage illustrated Myo Book 1 Kreo, Write nil nbout Your five I Trouble iind they will advise as to the 1 C'oppr Application of tlie Murine Kyo I Hi'nicdies iii Vour Bpeeial ('tine. Your I Druggist will toll you that Murine He* I lle-ea ������,,*��������� |fi.,i,. C(,���������,,���������,���������,(,,.,���������, ��������� XX* ,.t. i ;'',vph, Doesn't Hfiinrt, Soolhcs Kyn . r.iiu. nun Kri'in mi ,mc. iiy it 111 ^our I'lves and in Baby's Dyes for iSculy ! Ivyellds ntul Oraiiulntion. 1 BOOOT VOUn TOWII CV QRci. li i' ii'uii r tus si ii 'M li ��������� ilea'* with at oui't' linfov* ('iitiir.lii'filines nri-e that ll,|,y be i'ill|i'il|l lo eo* e with, The mui*. ���������I i\"*nii\"iy tn thi-* end nml mie thnt is Wit' i'i !'������������������ \"ll nf llll i.s IVrin-l -e's Yi-!.'- nf\"l)|o I'j'ls lh- Iii- t lu.vn'ive j-nd He,l|i||ve -m tile ll��������� ft��������� Id'l I'll ent ili-lny, Init try Ih'-'ii 1 mi1, Pun trial will eon. vi'i*1- I'l-yoni- tl-l-l 1 ll -V lire the lier-l stoinncli regitlaliii' tint can li\" yot. An rrt-l������i������t������oi.l (t-lt.l-,1, r |*'onrl Mnthet-���������!������ -,. here Ml������ Tefie'i- er, I wnnt my mil I\" hi've i-vt-iytliiiig pruui'i* IlilOlM her seh o|i ���������', Ti'lieber���������Well, liiwn't nhe. Uftihi-f'-1 l-'nnd Motlier- No, she hnin'i. She iind told im* ch\"'������ olittlyi\"' tli-in coin- ninii nouns. - Halti-iior - Ani'ii-'iin !' \"D.-d!\" \"Yen, my so-,,\" 'UVhnl is 1 nn nlliii'iite ennsiiinpr,\" ' i \"An ultimate consumer, n-\\- buy, is IIIip oue that gets the bash!\" i- 1 .Mi iiiofhi-rH can put away aexietyi , r-gi'i* .'i'lg their suffering children! 1 ������1ii-ii they Imt'i- Muthi-r (iiav--*- \\V -nu -, ' Kxlenninetor In I'ivc relief, lis effect' are sure aud lasting, 1 Koeplng Hlinelf Dry ' I-'im- flu enli'iyi \"Tfow du yon iiuui* ag-- tn k\"i*p ymirsi'li dry in (hi* wet' weatler:- llon't ynu wear a -������wilcr-j l.u'imf!'\" i fihliy \"Nn, nn, sir; T jmd tuk' a: sail herrin' in the iiioriiiu' afoi'i- I' conic not, anil it keeps nn- dry 11' tiny.\" : \"This beetle iwiyte 1 purcb-'scil lieri', doesii't xei-iii to kill llie lii-elli-i' nt nil.\" \"All! >nii ������\"'-, iiiailnin, Ihe proie-riieo of this pivpai'iitinn are not In kill the1 hi'i-il'-h at oiii'i-, Iml In iinili'i'iiiiiii- th-ir COllStitUtllllH,\" Dr. Wood, the popular liend master' of Harrow xclinnl, once told 11 i-atiitnl' story of a lmy wim ini������seil u luitialion drill which in coin-id - *���������������������'������ I a Muiii-wlint jf-rioilH nff'-iice nt tin- famuli.* wlnml, >Tln> doctor siiinuioiietl the biti, an I lin,,rie-m *., hi- ,,���������l ,.| ll.��������� I dri'hsi'd hini! ('.��������� ,l .,11 Mi-li, ,1.1 .0- hull' 1,11) nn \"ml \"f tin- c'lih't c\"i*p.t I can luivi Ju*t Think of III With th* ������AMK D*������ jrou can coin r APIV kind nfctnth |������<>H#������illy..Hii chanit* of inlauloii. Mlcolora lorauia (ram yuilf UruKRiai o' li-alm. Sant|il* C������rit anJ Bonk at Prfi.. T'-.* J������hnt������n>MohardMn -09.,L.t,tmlin-!, I'i;iit. p.. Mniuraal, <<���������������������\" Good Fellowship occasionally lencU to over-Indulgence In the good tilings of tho tnble. Bo good to yuur stomach. Kight it ut once witli &m Sold Rv*rywh*r������, tn Horn* *% c*nt������ Brass Band Thii l, the Time to Organite Ji.iti*.,,,,.;., P. umt, DmhJ I'Sutu, imtt, EVERY TOWN CAN HAVf. A BANtl lAineil, lire mumr 'lueKul. Hnor������lnliiKU������, ... .������.. r��������� . ... umiifj fr(B H'rliou* . pre i- vi,11 wi-f Wi flliinlriitltiti sho,. and ���������h tlii'lii:,! muster , ;,,��������� ������rfrffitoR^������V������rTR������J have you biielietl? Nt.iv, ivliich mot- Tiir.,nio.Ont.,a*iiiilWlnnl���������i.|f!Mi������m l\"iice do you preiei Th\" Imu nr of tin -itnniion nvi-rciim- Htm? I��������� WILLIAMS A *f>*i* CO^ LIMITED COLT DISTEMPER i***mt**m***S\\ tm SVi-tii'a, ''niv i, Dialil- ��������� ���������-, Dall Hfoiif** and tic deadly Bright'* Di*'ii������i- nre some of the iv, ult* of ii\"gleete������l kidneys. Dr, Morse'* Indinn Hoot Bills contain ������ nmct fffuctive iliurtit-* which Mr������ngth*>ni iind *-iitTiulnt'������ Ui** kidney* no thnt they do their work Uiuixuulily ������x������l *ei\\. Tiv DR. MORSrg INDIAN ROOT PILLS SPECIAL NOIiCE -ir, hiu.,,,,.\" ifl COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND AGENTS Send lor tree nam pin to D������pt NT, Nn- lionul Dnif 4 Chomieal Co.. Toronto. Hinih* li\" i-i-|>ImI. \"I pr-'b-r tn In- -''\"'. tlli'll you'll be ll It MU \" ���������.-., V , .. ! AKrnt������ Wanted by B. SHBAQQE, Ho'oitum and Mo��������� whil* wiilkine m pr|ncm 3,,, Winnipeg, to pur. by hecnnnl *��������������������� ��������� imtie,* bnanl vyl.ich ch-|f for ,,;,��������� ���������, ���������nd bf������ Htated that live ���������hilli!ii:*t wo������M b\" ca,t flm, wrol)Kht Iron, old rubbtr paid t��������� tAuii- r 1. '. I ���������.���������.-.fh..|- miu hooU .������������������, %Ut)n AnA Horn drowniMu, It 'Mdn't tik ��������� th -rn nmre t!irm n ininiiii* to nrrnu'-'i' tuni nin- r-hmilii lull iii mul Ik- ������nvi*d by the Mini, nud the \"takt-H\" divi'ti-il ; I UU UHII mnnk UUll In went Hnl, ami (mind it rutln-n ' vv ������n\" ninni* ywji '''���������'���������per tbpfj It\" evp-C'-.l H'������������fvi*r, (lt ;i iiiiintli-*. ruining vegetable* in h<* i������pln*dii'i| about, nvinc jl'lorida Wntf |..r nur vnlunble liook \"('i-nii- on, M������is,v r-txf im' ' -of FACTS. ��������� \\ii���������.., hi-AtA- I I Finrii., I..iii-f a, R,x M7, CWiil*!, ��������� \"Hoi.\" h,- *fli,l, \"I've I n r.>ti.lin������ *.*\\H. (thnt notiiH������.|i������i������rd ngnin, nnd (��������� cny*. ������(iiic������ and crown Ingir quart, pint .iml whUk������y bottlin YOU CAN MAKE S3,000 Ten dblllingn for ������ dt-nd luAyA Now, do b������ ri'n-wnfcble,\" I W. N, U , N������. 711. The Me������ ������ws 4ss.i������d livery Toesdrtv bv the Comox <$t Cyrn-senland Pub ishing *u nop-any Tli in paper will ii-.i Hold itself rf-ipon^ibl;* for tin- npi'tioiisof oih- *���������������'.>, a-J may appt������M* in i'������ uolutnns i'j'Oin time to time. ,i���������l i i i*iiifib fHE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISa COLUMBIA. A.'fr*~WA/,A TUESDAY, MAY ;���������-, 1910, *ml*rmtmw-' \"W^1********* ^^������������������imr\" ���������em*g*m*m*4m*www**wmw. VOTIVE is hereby glvui I. >t ojie motilb Ir m d.*tc I inlet ij I ��������� *������������������. ly 11 'he Suv<-iv iiilendent cf Provhivirtl I' lee, Vjotorin* f in renew d ot the b->t I 11 <'ti*e bold by me fir the WoortbiiB St p - \"Pln-e, sit- tiatsd ou Lot 178, C miex '��������� uu <. t, J','-'. A v:>,)���������: Woomn'S, Ditid2G������hd������y.of Apri, ).',ilO, KOnCBim hereby given thnt ope month , Jr-m date I intend to npp'y 11 the snper- inteLdeut. ���������!, situated at Uuio'i bay, b,C\\ Fis.v.'i'.ii A lJisuor, Dated 20th day of A,u, li)10. JWl'ICKU hwby give* 'i'iir, ono im-pdi from data i. m'.end U p.; ,* t*. ��������� Vne -mper- intoMt'ent oj. I'roricui.ii ''*U.i-, V-i-it'ii-, f������������������::��������� :: rviiew!-.! -if th<, ;,., ������������������ '��������� A eu.v.: AAA oy ���������tne. *i- the. Wilson he'.-.. - iu .tu i i-.l ijai- m, jjHV i':^t'.-i JiUMj'liW.V. Da ed '.ti<: SQf.b nuy <'t .\"pi'il, 1010. T.i)''101', is '.(������������������, ;b*- ii\"f Hi ���������' Otic * oiitb Ir ������������������: tinlfi I ^I'.-ii.i l.t. ,..(��������� ������������������������������������ '��������������������������� !*.'!;<��������� U\\:;i-- New England Hotel TTudtr New Mutagemeut First-Class Board by the clay, 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 Garden, Field and Flower Now crop now arriving from our glowers in EiiRlnnd,France Holland, Cnnmk and tho United States. All tesied hb to vitality ii nd purity on arrival. The best is good cnouph for our cus- toinen������. Catalogue free. Hupiue**-} will be continued at our old stand until May. After that in new location, which will be announced later. AddresE M. J. HENRY, 3010 Wesminster Rd, Vancouver Cock's Cotton Root Compouni Tha great Dtoriua Tonic aud only etito oitix-tnal Moutlily Regulator on which -women can depend. Sold in three decreoa of 8t.rfingth-No. X, *l; Ng. 2, 10 degroos strongfflf, S3; Np, 8, for special cases, 26 per box. Sold liy all drugeiats, or spun irepaid on receipt or price. ^. yfepampffletr'AJiwjr'THii ?CMtllE0������)IMC0..TOiiimT0.0NT. tf<\"*wrJ������ Mrwdto*, CUMBERLAND, B. C Form No, 9. LAND ACT. Form of Notioe, Coniox Land District District of Coast; TAKE notice that Henry Arthur Young, of Vunc'iitver, occupation Muster Murine!', intends to ���������sppiy i'or permission to purcliasn tie l'>.'!U>x'i!:ir desui'ihod lunds:��������� i .int) tia'jif..;* oiA.ii ��������� ������������������; i;^>-.i--fi imrr tiy i-..������i for V.;.; vV:is\"l: :., ��������� :, .���������>::���������������������������.���������.���������.;. ..i Uiuo.i, li C., to -lohii ;: ���������: ru -'. ���������;���������. J11 . ���������. ui.'Ajrillti'.'.'\" Pa'ui 2'ji.ti tiny '.f .',..���������; I!)10. V- '/IT'JE.!��������� h.:ff:-,y j,;:v...-. i .1; out��������� u;oi Al i ft HI. lilt : Villi*!,!. 1.1 V ... ,;*!ll|b!.' !ill| 1 r lii.i>. dan.. ;.f ,\"'!.��������� .Vint''::.! : nt-o. Vic.'.rii., ti-..' :: r'-i-fiwfll <>l tn. ii,.,. iiwi'liaa hel'.'i b, | i> ������ Ur '-i'i-- JiOI'lH- hot''' (41 lifted nl C\"- J m .v Ji c I'i.o'. h tt I ; i-.i-n 11 i.elil by mn I'or Un* Hi'iui-ulu m.;../; * turned nt Cimiteiiiiy. I'-.C (���������, ���������'*. Fi:hi:.s'k,r, iinUnt tnr. UOin thy ��������� t .'.p. il i',)10 K(.lrl(0/ j;. ! ..-' |,y ,/.-. :.., ,���������-..; ,u- f: Iff. \\ dl'l..' ' '\"!,\".M If, li; : . , :!',i '.|.;i.. ��������� iiil'.i-uiii ul '���������' I*'i ii n;i'.i,!- -.'��������� iii-'j, A,l\\ ���������;'.;. ,'.i)l* ii i'.-in- ':.!.. ' :, ; !.'*''' ' ; (l|0 ttif lilH Uilil'M :ii.','..l, M ;!i\"ll III 1.1 lli I'll. IJ I'. s\\/i ���������i,,:, Di'.vj,',, Uil'.-d tti������*3(it,!i -lny :.f .>,. i| Hllll \" -\"���������* \"~ \"\"���������* * 1 \"���������\" *- ^O'J'IOF, Hht-nby ,i/*vtfi 11 , im*> pnvith t o.u .l.tl, . 1 t<-it.' * -��������� , ,'������������������ *: ���������!- ,* l U|..,������isi't -t I'i viiio.'l ��������� ���������<* \\':c.,tiriii, I nl' It ll������lll;'.Vul i-f l|ii h.ii'.i 1 i- nil: \\\\0���������i liy 111< for iliu l.'tit'.-Uniiy li.ilt-, .ilniao' iii (' 'iirtt'iiay, U.U, ihni !'. 'nus.i.*i . itiitnii ytSf* iiy np-7- n.tii licit'if I'i'viic'i������l ''\" i!*. Vii; unit, fnr ll '\"it'tvil ut tin- Iul I l|..i'i|.-ii) Ih'IiI hy in,-f'������r l.liflKlk liotul,-itu'\"l nt I'lini'X, )(.(.', (icom.'i: (> 1 (inm.iAin. Untnl 2'JU) lUj'of Ai*ri 1.1 ,nu, J{<.)'Pl. V, l* lit'i'nliy i/lvi'i) \"i nl. \"i/ii inniuli liiitii d'tn I ii'tinil to ii)',' y \" ilm ,sii|MH' ii tiniiiuit of I'r vlii-iiai r 1 ���������\", Vi'-nn-ji, ('.i.t-iiwui-ml i-f I inliiMi i'''ii'i* liiild liy in -f.i- lip I'-ir* A't,''ifcl:i ii-' -I, nil nut-il ul, |:i.iii.,,V, 1',1' ' . '��������� UuiiMi'.s. Iiali.'ii Uilli ' .)' ��������� f .\\|i;*|l. .',.''0 ���������������' , ., v 'I 4 ..I .1, . 1 .- >' I.ASP M'T I ,m . ��������������������������� I r , ,������������������>:- ... ' < 't ii.- .. i', ; :)... ',' 1 ,ii'i������; j 'c \"'' ���������\"<>���������--������������������ -A , ��������� ., ,,,.���������', 1 i i-if 'iv 11 ! ' ,A {\\ '���������'. '��������� lr i-f .1\"- * -���������\" .n-1 -; i o'.' 1!\"V 1' * >, l, ''1 'I'liit,'.!, i ',������, ..;, 1. . , iim, ' ��������� ��������� ���������imi, iii-! iiiaflced A, P. A., N. K. ������or. tiifi'H'O We-it ;10 chains; tlu'-jiCf South iO chains; theiuto East -U) oSii'tiiis; thi-nciH nlong slipreliuo to p'lint' of ctHiurjoncninoiit, ftoiitiiin- ing 100 aw'os more or less. Henry Arthur Yoiino* Nuiiiunt Applicant [in, full] A.inlirojft P Allison, A������ent Dure DecmnherSlh, 11)00. ' .A. :, m iim&o. ;���������$;: .,������! *1 ..���������..''���������'i,*'\\-ik'*3 O ti .;.,,'MiHi\"'\"''\"*' i\\!| 't ���������'''\"'\" (t:**\"-*-***^ ' f4-*J5'Tf^ ���������:K*-.-i r.j,!i*mw*������ Mi \" '\"^WA mt /������������������.wm M. '.���������..ktiV Vti'WlUH AMYC.UAXT7TY ./, ,'iuHi'' SOAl', onftoniir: vMur, v������ ,y,t ' -, /-.-���������i'i I'u-'-.ftc'.i.-.i; |I,iV- (I ������*'��������������� iimJ w'ri.lni iitAfur inrnv n|ln>|. requesting the Council t.o introduce tbe By-Law. AND WHEREAS the ������nid Sewei l'iatcs and Sewer Rentals are estimated to produce. SSriHO.UO'annually AND WHEREAS the said amount of money intended to be borrowed pv.rsuart to this By-Law, will b,e pil- mi'Tily charged mul semrnd upon tlm Sewer Rates nnd 'Sewer. Rantaln to be asscuped and levied collectable annually tn the city of Cumberland. AND WHEREAS the computed rmount required to he. collected an nuaUy by Sewer Rritnlw nnd Sewei Rates, or otherwise to. he raised an mifiUy, to pny tbe interest at h!> rnr cent per ar.nrm upon the imid r.mount of S'SW.nO, la S1\"i������fl.(li), anil the amount roi|.ulred annually to ills - I'luirpje the dobt when payable vi?.*,- Thc said sum of $25 lio'trltuf interost tlirri'on r,.t the i-r*t��������������� '.-.���������f.in-ot, A enn iir,\"Ar.lit) IS;, Jfoifim.'.* ,'inlll /���������'.'/ 1 yh'.'.Y I I V.* W, GifAETY' CO, LTD, 1 Torr,r.tp, OnU c,# J. laitiwjBMRnnniMBMimtsa,..*; mtmmmm mmm ������������������������������������������> wmmm-mHrntmrmmmmmmmmmtm 1 Not only i������ it a nice milo smoke, hut thc -'(it'iunl Dnue1' Ci^ar hns all those* nt'cissuiy tpiuiitifs which n'ive so imu.li, : .itisfnctiou to tho suiohft*. e t!i*nntO'.t hy this By-Lu.v.) THERETOUsS the Municipal Cmin rll of thu City ot ('iiinborland ninety mi MHowh: i, TUK MuNKVH rr.lm>d umln thin By-Law hhnll he forthwith nx liondod In the co:*.iiructlon of aiiwurn , und ffir the puri'.-iK-n itmiirfllly men i Untied In thin By-Law, and for no other purportou, NOI'IOKIh litt'iihy Kivi'ii thnt thirty j '-��������� I'f BHAI,L |in litwlul fur the ,1 y- ..ftn d t\" \"11 in rml -*u ������|i|ily 11 iim, Mayor of the ('orporntlon of the siihii'riii\"!uliMit. nf IVi'vlioini IMini Vir. CRy of Ounilicrliuiil to hurrov. t.i, I- in, fur 11 wuttwui nf tin- ht'ti*! li't'lie the ^erurity of Ht������wer Jtiiti-a mul Suv It ttm \\Vil!o������K II.-nl i.i until 1 nt Cmp-1 ������r Ki-ntnln Jinpo/ieit, levlml and col lull Hivni, H, (1, fur Um iiirm of Hit \\ U:otiil.ln, In the wild City of ('111111 it H;,.n*.I.H 0\"iniii������\"iinu -Inly lm, 1UI0. , ,wul 0iul\" ,iy wliy ,,, pllnn���������,Uin XXUtllt the credit of th** mild Curpunillon t),-* i'miv ill the TV'bwitnren liorelnnftoi* iiii'titlniitil, Irom any poihoiih ur pir iinnn or lioily or iintlui. cotiii'iuu, who may bn wlllin; to ivlvnnu- tlm of six pt?:* emit pev ninuiui iu; 'titn*,- after provtdmt (which h the debt to ^ Hftme Hhft��������� (Tti||) t(mfl t(, i]m sum of $25,000.00 currency, each of the said debentures * being of the amount of not less than $100.00 currency and all such debentures shall be sealed with thc Seal of the said Corporation and signed by the Mayor thoreof and countersigned by the City Clerk, 4, THE DEBENTURES shall bear date of the day after thc final passing of this By-Law, and shall be payable in 25 yeara from the eaid date at the office of the Corporation of the said City of Cumberland (or at such other place as may be designated thereon) and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment of interest from the time of the delivery thereof, and the signatures to the interest coupon may be either written stamped, printed or lithographed. 5.* THE SAID DEBENTURES shall bear interest at the rate cf six per cent per annum from the date thereof, payable half-yearly on tbe last day of Juno aud I^ecember, in each and every year until the redemption ol the said debentures at the Office of the Clerk of the Municipal Corporation of the City of Cumberland, or at such other place as may be expressed in the Debenture or Coupon. 6. IT SHALL BE LAWFUL for the Mayor of the said Corporation 'to-dispose-of-the-6aid_D���������ehfiuturcB at a rate below par, and to the Treasurer to pay out of the sums so rais cdby the sale of the said Debentures, atl expenses connected with the preparation and lithographing of the debentures and the coupons, or any discount or commission or other charges incidental to tbe sale of the said debentures. 7. In the event of the amounts raised in any year from sewer rates and sewer rentals,proving insufficient to pay the tmid two sums of $1X00.00 rnd.tlSOO.OO respectively, then ond in that; event there shall be levied and raised upon the ratable land nnd improvements or real property In the iVTunicirnlity an amount sufficient to remit m*.ch deficiency and dischariro tbo guarantee of tho City pro tanto. K. So much of tha montia collected fer and received by the City Tro^Biiror under tbe provlaior.s of the By-lr.w or By-liiwri to ho passed after the pusBag-e of thin By-law ns aforementioned as shall be sufficient to provide tbo annual interest, on 114 moneys borrowed on the iiecurlty of nnld debentures and thc annual sinking fund for thc payment of tho principal monies due upon the Haid debentures nhall, tmmcdlntely 011 receipt thereof, be mvt aside liy the said ('ity TrciiHtiror nnd plnrcd by him to n ������ erl mid, thereout Hhall be pr.til the cotiponn or Interest upon tho clcbotiturcH ur lmrrowu-1 uionlen ca Wood's Phospho&bUt The Qrcr.1 JCngllsh Remedy. Tone* ami ini iuorawstliuwlioia nervous sygU'.tii, mako* nuw 'B'.<>--dio old Veins. t*i������vs Nrrv oui Debility, Menial ami Brain Wpm;,J)cx \"Wtuencu, Sexual Weakness, Kniitinans, Spa mai*rrluea,and^fftmls ofAbmsor Jitccsm: IMcoU per box, Hixforfi. One \\vittpluiSG.E.i Will cure. Sold by nil driifft'iisU or mailed in plain ir sale ou easy terms at the NEWS OFFICE. Satisfa������tion ��������� Buy a ''Grand Duke\" and have ������atisfaction. Union made, hand made,- aud made from clear Havana Filler, HAVE YOU BEEN A WINNER YET ? Have yon won a set of our dishes? Whether you have won a set of dishefe or not, you are still a winner if you have been using ROYAL STANDARD The numbers drawn for April are 77760 91196 83846 99999 93753 93836 5'**56������ 85756 92330 86639 ���������Manufactured hy��������� Vancouver Milling & Grain Company Ltd VANCOUVER, 15. C. Form No. 11. LAND AOT Form of Notico Comox Land District District of Cortes I sland TAKE notice that Helen Bull, of Heriot Bay, B, C. ocenpatsou Matron, intends to apply for permission to leaso tho following tie- scribed lands:���������On Cortes Island, B. C. Ijeing tha( portion of Squir rel Cove known us the northetiBt- erly arm and -Inscribed as follow**: ���������Commencing at. a post planted on the shore about 200 yards northwest of the north wost corner of timber limit 3(3205 thence southeasterly along the northeasterly shore ontvhalf milo more or less to the southeasterly shore thence follovino- the boutli- easterly shore in a south westerly direction 200 yards more or lest*, to tho southwesterly shoro thenee northwesterly along the southeast*, westerly shore utwluoed along thu imaginary line across 'Squirrel Cove to a point on the northwesterly shore thence northerly itlong the. westerly shore to the north shore thenee southeasterly along the 'northeasterly shore to poiut ot comm^iieenie'iit and containing six- *--' ty(00) acres mwiToT-te5V~r\" ��������� , Helen Bull, Applicant. Dated Mai-t-h 1st, LltU). **r-������-wittrr< -��������� ,t ,.1 r TIIUJ.IN* HA.NNBN. -I \\t\"i! vMMi, I'.IIO 1! , I ���������> I ,. ',t (i;i , 'Ij I. pltf..:rl -������ ��������� * \" '��������� ' ' - ' ��������� * ! ijHi'U; '-. -ri' '���������������������������ii' .'���������- ��������� ji\":������t! 11 itit'i'i ' ���������'* '\" \"'' ' '\"'i'\" \"I I |( r.:li!i'i((iilj'li Lili'' . ' uni;!; -'fi tt- iitidf ihj, t'lf.i !!) l������v4;!i.j it I'luinits liitii-v \\x' a iiifd.'i, , .Kill*, lilH.H'f 1 ���������> !l I '.1)0 \" n et hIiim^ iln* ������li'������iv -'hi' ehuiii-* 1 %.i th** I**'!''' *d.. ct-t.t i, , m , 4* i'ititt\"liif{ \",\"' ^MH''n\"t ..'id ������������������',*'.) Mitten mure or \\*-* , Daki'lfiii\" W'��������������������������������������� ('���������#, ,\\,lr ������1 .1 '\" ' \" \\,'on', f������,i������l .Mir-ti Ll. I'-'l\" -|!HM������':n K F-\\l.. '\"���������Ui l' if, l< Hrn.'ij ���������iii'// . I t\\ il; n ijn ��������� t'ti-r ii���������,i' 1 in ion j t., ������|i|i)j tu Uu .1 .nn'r 1 rt.U-nt of I'r.iviiionil I'tiiji'ii Vie to i ��������� I.n 11 r.w wnl of tin* hoi el Intuit.! ���������,r������*B a������ 11 lowi, ft muii of un.i.ey ml f-r-li-. \\l.ilHi-|.iim ll.itul, Hiuut.il ,,t' cM'ietilnK In the \\Mn-ln tlu- mun ot I'i- ', HA', tnr mt* Uiiui >-i ������ ... 1 .me..i-it'img .Inly l������t, 11)10. KHI'.UMICK TlllM.l.S. I' l.'iUt Luul, April liHtli, HMO. (nil due, unit the monlea to provtde the nalrt on the day after thn final ,pnBRi������ir thereof, in, THIS HV-liAW may not he rl tered 1 r repealed siivi' with the con- 1 '���������'vt rf the lAeuloiant-nnvrimor-in-l cotintdl, I It. Tlllri lit *i.A������i ...n.it .'. 'l-f'l its \"Thi* tfewiT Hy-liaw, in ih,\" TAKK NtVJ'UIIC lleitllm ..hnvo ���������.uni! im I'liiri'iii'V, and tf i*juutn all | |g u (nn- (*i)|iy of Un- proponed My ii'ch muns hi iniul or ri-'*iivnl t<. , . . , .. . law, upon whlfli llm vote ol un Advertisers will confer a favor by bringing in 'heir ad������, not later than Monday, as this will enable tho printers, to insert it in the next issue on the following Tuesday, ^mmwiiw������i������iw������������*mw������mww������w������w������mii������mmi^i������iw*������m������������w������ww mm*emM%*mm IF VOU WANT GOOD ������ PRINTING GO TO THE NEWS. V1KST-CLASS WORK !' 1 ���������. ��������� ��������� 1..... ;..��������� * >jiit.' j ��������� * ' ��������� ' '.' j AND Granby Rubbers Are models of exellence in style, service and lit. j I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM London, Mny 29.���������During April of this year 2;!,208 emigrants went to Canada from Qroit Bri'- ain, compared witli .1.1,470 lot* the snmo month last yonr, Vor- four months of th ��������� pri>������������*nt yeai* the total number was 4-2,101, Tho nunibei' who wont to the United States for tlio same month this year wus 20,781. gjw^**%VM.ur^/^M^wv^p O. H TARBELL wumwuw m*m em** ......... j m%mm'*tmr������ \"-rt '.eif t ,., mt t|. .. >l . UH. ti'.iiioi* io\"1' Hlnh-u ��������� j, ,,���������,. n *������������������) i-t'ttl ���������*, t*l������i f * th Hit ,-���������, t������ ,1 ��������� * tt4tt bd>* \"I* !\"���������' ii' Ijh. ,..i, it KMiAttlH l������ l.'OKV. K������<* ������NI> Ht ii. 1 ������,, ^, t Oar 1 Mttiidi %)������* ���������'���������* ���������'*��������� HIGH GRADE STOVES* fr And ull KITCHEN UTfcNblLB * tSDortsmens Goods nud I Hardware xyww%mmm**m**tmrm**Xt,( ������mUm Il1- miJBm l Seeds OP KVF.ItV KIND, in nny quinllt), liy thn imukmie ur l������y tlie pnnrid. \"Soinelhiiig cloiiig'1 jn Ciiinhoi*. land. Htilley'n eomot: innl an o eii I iso of tlio moon, both seen on Monday night, Madrid, May 21.--en t\\* ������������n'e frK ���������d * under Hit* tcrmit nf thtn do .mt \"t,���������tt, l������ Uerehy jsimmnii*rl ty ti .- intd t'o t ofditiiii nf tl , t ity of 'AU'ex'ttleed ?. TT HI1AM. W lull t...- th< fintft M������v*r to ta-** ������-rv tf.f*'tr tt' itrtrie��������� ������f.'* 'C \\r v '( tnr'*-.* h, !**'('* t'T ������t'(*>l '��������� ,* . V t , r i,..\\n\\ M4f rf-i.',-t b-at'tt, .Ui iniinicipiiliiy will lm tiikuii nt \"ul- iIhI'h Tailor J*ln������p, linnMnuir Ave mi Tue-dty, J uni? 7th. I'-MU, Imiu n,��������� i\" 7 y in ALKX. MeKJNJMX, I'ltV t'eric ^mm**-- '���������\"l��������� ' ' I, ��������� V mmrni, mm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm hum v. '.tl'l ii-mi Inei.ii h i, ar I\" r tv,n- i-Mi j 1 'nil t������������������ -w���������ii *t tied ly itroh*1 ������.m . Kiii|Hit*n������ )* equipped with otirtt of suoh conveniences as \"The Balance [hifc\"-\"The Ruling Device'.'-Tlie Double lra'se\"-\"Tho Loooiuo*;ivo Baso\"-\"The toma'ic Siiacar\"-'l'lie Automatic Talni- iitoi\"-\"The Din \"���������Hearing Iudicat'r\"-\"Th Adjusts blu Papi-r Kin gers\"-\"Tbe Soientiti, Otiud iv ed Key- {>.3rt>\"���������all. Yours For 17 Cents a ������ay! tV������ iiui:ouneed 'hit (w snli������ plilu reeunLly, just to feel the (mlse nf tho people. Simpiy a rnnall cash payment-thon 17 cents a dny. That i. vlw plan.in a nutshell. The remi t haa been mob a dfluge ol applications for machines that we are sioi- i>'y astounded. The demand . cornea from people of al. jlasses, all uges, all ocmpations. 'i'he majority'of inqu ries has come fron people of knowing financial standing wh. .Vein attracted by tlie novelty ������f tho prop nBitiTniT���������~An'nTiTpTe3sH*e~dpriion8,rsitir,n\"x-Tf- fhe i\\n....ense popuiajity of the Oliver Typi- .^riter. ��������� A Htutlitijc confirm aion of our bolitf that tli- K a of Universal Typewriting is ut iiaud. A Quarter of a Million People are Making MONEY with ct The drink of strong men and healthy women. Drink U B. C, Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo, B.C HERCULES Stump Pullers JOHN McLEODS FOR FIRST-'JLASS ' CANDY. FRUITS. CIGARS,& TOBACCOS T). Hunden I UNION 'S. S. CO.. of B.C. Ltd! Week-end service between Vancouver, Nanaimo. Union, Comox, hy the steel Olydo built twin i������i>������pw steamer \"COWICHAN\" Sailing aa uuder��������� Leaves Vancouver, Saturday 8pm Arrives Nanaimo, Saturday 12 pm ��������� Arrives Union, Sand*}*- 6 n m Arrives Cwuiox, Sunday 8 a m Returning:��������� Leaven Comon. Sunday 4pm Loaves Unto.' Stiuday !} pm Arrives N-iuaimo, Sunday 11 p m Arrives \\'aucouvor Mouday 7am Stnffe leave* Union for Cumberland ������v- ery Sunday morning on arrival of \"COW-1 IOHAN;\" and leaves Cuiiine-laod Hotel ) at 1 pm, connecting with steamer Ui.ion. ESQUIMALT & NANAIMO RAILWAY COMPANY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Esquitniilt and Nanaimo Railway Company did on the eleventh day of April, 1910, deposit in the Land Registry Oil! ce in the city of Victoria, in the Province of British Columbia, Plans, Profiles and Books of Reference showing tho location of its proposed line of railway from Parksville to Union Bav, Vancou- *i ver Island, being mile W to 34.79, as approved by the Board of Railway Coimiiitisionei's for Canada, W. F. Salisbury, Secretary. Dated this 12th, day of April, 1910 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 season at D. HUNDEN'S WalworthrRolston Co. w. 1020 Westminster Ave., Vancouver, B������ C. '������������������i*'^^H*^M*4^,,i*I~W~H,'H\"j\" | Cumberland Livery ; and Feed Stable... : Typewriter :: /. I'll IC Sl'ANlUKD'VISIBLK WRITER ��������� l)i> Olivur Tvpowrite.- if it money maker \\g ii ti*' m t e w������rd \"K'>!\" So amy to run luit;JOS[ia nt* hod i (jot. in ho \"export' ,1-tns. Kar. in y.'H luir-i. Lut ilu na- '/Jniio \\i ,v tin} 17 ci'uU it (i,iy-iiud nil nlmvo dx.xt -h >mirn, Wh. vor ,\\ ni no. tlioio'n vvorlt to ho ;i iiii ' iiini., t' lm nun.' by twoing 'l.o ii.-ivin llie bii������i i'U*i \"I'M i\" oiling t*r m iv i* op. iat r . Ther- urj not onoujjli lo [Supply tho'cU'Winnl. T. oirfliiliirieK mucini- I'llurtlily tiliovo ihoaoof unoy oIuhjm of vnrkors. |An Oliver Typewriter in every home!' Hint In our battle U'y todny. We h ,v������ iin'ti thoO iv������r wipMun in UHofnlnnMt ami .ilntf'.y ii-i'li piMiHiilin in Ini'i..������������������������������<. N-vr jniiiUB th y ot llm tn>x\\' Olivor ii., AihlroHn The Oliver Type- writer Company. I'liX) Olivor Typewriter building, Chicago, Ills , U.a A. J . 'O't. 'HSAnOONVft J I '03 3HYM0UVH U3SVU-J nmJOQ oyjOM 9V w poMHiiqnd J3A0 sojiddnB fl^u-JturjJOdB jo So^oa eieidutoo ;soui 9\\\\% '0O4J J\\|t>mi0Snt 30 cli.iii.1 niir.li of the 8, E, corner of timbei liiftsti No I'J, Ihuii'O Houtti ilO chiiinH to the >i, K, ourior of Umber limit No. ���������!'.), theiiiio wu.t 40 oi-niiiK, Uienou north !W eluiiiiH, eauc'llO cliiiinn to plutw of i;om ineiiieiiiiiiit. l)jto.t iIiih llHhdny of April I'.HO. li!. I'ltlRST. NOt'lCB |h h'-mliy-jivcm thnt HOdny* ftflonlatol iiitmid 10 upply t'ilholl--n, Thu Chief ��������� imiiii.Ik������1 *uor uf LiikIh und VN'orltH for 11 lio nno to piohpeut. for o������hI mul p'ti'iiioii 11 undor tlio f������llo I gdu HOi'i'i.) UiiIh, Hitui'tt'lu .SnyvuiKi DiHtricI, mid l)0itl|;Lir 71. ijil'inmn Hiver, ludim lli'H\"ivi;���������t iiiiiiiioiu'liiB nl a p.i.i pUntul 1,1, tlm N.W. (li.rinr nf Kiihl KoMirvi, the mi huh |i| olnniiH, nine or Ion. to Ihu 111 rib ciiHt t'oriim of Hi'lil Itiimirvo, tliO.ioo m'litii 51 ulii.iiiH, mure or him to lliu H, IC umiior nf Mid UiHrvi', thit.'iio wont 7A oiiinii*! inorti hi lit>������ t ��������� llm rt rt, u.nier uf n d K mi vi* nn Q11 n am Hivur. tltii'i'i* 11. itli-,.i������tvily ul'inu i,!iiIi.hiihi Kivor t\" inn N. \\V. 11 rner if hoforvo, plnn 1 nf cum- lilt! I't'llKI'l'. Iht d Ml, IDthiliyof April l!l!0, MAKIA iAM I'HlKSr. NOTICE is hereby given that thirtr days after date 1 intend to apply to the hou. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum ou und uuder the following land situated in the Comox District. Commencing at a post marked S,\\V. corner of claim No. i, placed about 30 chains west irom the southeast corner of seotion 32 Denman Ishtud, rnti- ninj; east, Ko chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, thence south'8o chaiiifi to point of com- merict'ineut. HUGH STEWART, J. IC. Huti.kr, Agent. Dated March 14th, 1910. NOTICE :n horn'iy K:v������n that nt tlm iiixt incflinH of (lie Biurd of LioonK'i Coinmis-ii: noiH of the Ci y ot Cumber- la1 d, 1 tiuond U apply for a I'OiiowhI of the Imtul iiUHiHo hull! hy 1110 f r the Ni-w Eiiuliinu Hold, Hitiiutod on tlm oiut half of loc!), in bhiiik !), CiniiikT- Intiil I'liwinile, iTAMB-1 WALTEHS. Dnted thin '.Ti h day of viay, I UIO NOTIOE li hereby ������ivon tlut nx tliv luxt, iiieetinK nf tbe JJoiril nf blooino Com- initio urn 01 tlii City of Cumberland, 1 Ii.tflmJ to npp y for a rnuownl nf th*1 hut- ��������� ���������I h eiiBo lu'l'l by mi' f\"i* th.* I'tinihorlini'l Hotel, mtautd on lot ], blook (lt Cum ui- lnnd To*iihioi. WILLIAM MKItlttMKM) n.todt U2.Mlidny of Mny, MHO, When You Are Thinking of Nol'IOK ii hereby given tnat at iln next iii������' I'liK of tlio Itniinl of l-ii'm.HO tl. Ill niMiioiior* uf tlio city of Cuiitln-rlaiKi, 1 intond to 11 plv f r n roue ��������� nl of tlm hot ol I i;������ii|i*ii hold li, nm for tlio VVuvurly lln.i.'l, Hitnut d on I t 'J, b.ixm H, Ciniiliui litml Tn* imi to. MtANK DAbUW. Dii'i'il thU S.'illi iliiy \"f Mny, Itllij NOTIOM is linto'y uivou that at on nuxt mbetiiiK of thu hmri of Lien 0 Comniiwiieiiors of tho City nl Cu 1 h huJ, 1 intond to m ply fiv n rem v 11 t tin wliolowtlo liquor lioomro held by n , Bitunted on lot '.������, blook 7, Oumhuil * d lowncite. VICTOR BONORA. Untod thU fJ5tli dny of Mny, 1010 NOI'ICR h ii horoliy aiv 11 thnt nt tin* noxt m-Minir if tho Itniinl of Limn ,t CommiHHJontirH of tho City of Ctnnb r- lund, 1 intondt 1 r,*ply fur a n-niuv.! if tl 0 wholhiialn liipnTlivinti'! lipid ly nm on lot 3, blook Si, Ctitnbnrh'1'd I'owiih m. CI A LI MUSSATTO, DutcJ thin 2.1th dny of May, HMO The Courtenay Hotel livery coiivit'u'Iit f������n rui���������*���������>��������� \\ TU������C������utiat Hot'-I for Ppirfumfn Noun* hut tint Ik������t ot \\Vnif������*inil l.'quor* 1 *t the t������ar. RATES RKAfl'iNABMt 'J\" 1 l' ' . ��������� t '.. . *\",.-', Mind Naturally Tutus to the Singer, Humber, & Coventry. . . ��������� #A1 ��������� We have them all Wtite for 1 rs t������ ib\" s. K. mrn������r ������f QiinNttn Hivor, j din 11 it*..iv*. Lut 71. thftioi timt tb) prices, with Vtvc Winds, Vuant ,1, .,.,. .,.rlti .W,������ ...������ V .������,..m,U, ������������������.,. 1 dw\\ fl H41 th������ ������* \"<*t *������ olnin*. \" , ,���������,. ii������.| \\n������ *.Im.miii������'p.iin������ii' . \\YK IH.) HKNTIN't liatUib** iWfcHxy ������* *pinflio i AND RKPMUINO. lu������Y MAiumVAS. ; '���������������������������\"���������������������������*������\"< Thos. PLIMLE-S NOTICI'. ii Ip'i-by jjivon t'nt :HI .tuyn af or iUt.i I iiitntul tn npply to thn Hun. 'I'm tlihf i'\"iiitin������*4ii>ii , mtii.'Uii 1 -ni lot I'J, hook 7, ittitnb r.tml low mi. j Kit S\\ .11'AV,,KIM. , :m.������1 't'WWtl* ���������) y ..f .1.v. IttiH ' I Soil K i, h-r 11, n>.n H, 1 .it tun ��������� *.' ,4 ���������.'���������.������ u. I,. I... .1. t 1.1 . ��������� , ,;'.).Ull . Mu.ll. mtn lit tli' l.llV Of ��������� ' It I ��������� . .. i iiiU. .11 ftp ty i>r m i-i- *A I ti.* ���������v ii'mmtr li.|>inr lti������ii ��������� tn-l'l ' > n e 11 nun oit It ,v |,;.,; t\\ < iiiu.*il . iii '/ 'I \\WI('f*'l tl*tt������' 'M kill 1 ' ���������' 'BlV.flVr ������������������������ ���������' ri -r li, >Of ������l toil StMim, .. ..... , , .' trull 'In. 1...,., f������f t, I ��������� ( *i'l\"|ml Ml.v . ->,f..il\"inl'\"'i!l|-������<.lflll I ; u������rtmt.n 'i 1 .n.tfi.g ���������������.-'������ in. rtilMlttt'lttll, ���������} s ��������� .1. iti*k. 1 o,..-.������, Hcimnr. .2 ' . * . iioA nT\"tnO, k.vie.ill. '1 1 it.vlil f-������������.. K.rn.l. f * ' ., .,- ������������������' *������������������ .,f|'.r:-.V,l'. I I 1 ������������������, itui lllu \"ll ��������� '��������� ������' ���������' ��������� |- i U.ST AND SJHr.V't ?UH C*> ��������� ��������� ,������ A, itttdmii. Ne* V������*rh * ������v j * 1 ^^^M^ ^ Ad iLiwi' 1 n\"'* ht\\''i.i; *. >><��������� t'\\,dr* Int ll* I-I MIX C It i ���������: !:;: I U < it ttiV t ���������* r u f THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. AMONG PROUD RAJPUTS BRITISH LABOR M.P. TELLS OF VISIT TO FEUDAL INDIA. Old-Fashioned Warrior People of Raj- putana Are Proud of Their Mediaeval Customs and Have No Wish to Change���������Chivalry Reigns There as In Europe Five Hundred Years Ago ���������Swords Everywhere. North from liaroda the country be- oonios a great grassy plain, very much like the South African veldt, particularly between the Madder lliver and .Magersi'ontein. The men change. They become more jaunty in their carriage. They part their beards in the middle, and comb back the sides to their ears. They carry ancient guns and old-world scimitars. When the sun sinks in the evening a thousand herds of cattle wander home over innumerable tracks converging on the villages. This is Raj putana, the home of proud warriors and brave women. liaroda, with a smile, says, \"1 am modern\"; Rajputana, with a haughty sniff, says, \"1 keep the old ways.\" Commerce and politics have both invaded parts of it; sonic of its chiefs hanker after English Philistinism.' Uut these degeneracies are still exceptions. The. first Rajput chief 1 met, says J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., in Tue London Chronicle, the well-known Sir Pertab Singh, of whom so many romantic tales are told, was deploring the fact that the hand of age was upon him, that there was no chance of another war, and that the probability therefore was that he would have to die on a bed. Pax Britannica was nothing to him except an evidence that the Golden Age had passed. He was praying to. be allowed to lead his polo team against Bengal politicians, and was promising to do tiie necessary damage with the mallets off the sticks. Two or three days under the same roof as .Sir Pertab made uie understand his- spirit of Ghitor. Whoever comes ti India and does not sit down on the plain below Cnitoi with a history at. his el how and a plan on his lap, and then go up the hill��������� JBL_JUL_������!������!2LffiQt_JLj.-Hi5S��������� ruined temples, ��������� palaces, \"bazaars,, tanks, and the still almost perfect, i-.i-.v- ers, might as well have stayed at home. My friends are dinning it into my ears that there is no India. 1 do not know. but. Cnitor gives me uometliiitg v'o go upon. Round, these walls tradition has woven most sacred garlands... Wending one's tvn.y up the long zig-zag road, which is flanked till along by massive walls and spanned every now and again hy a 'trowriin*] gate, one may still imagine that ho hears the tramp of tho iiaj.ait cavalry going out. to die, and it, is easy to translate tho hum of voices and other sounds whioh come down anil go up from tho villages at the top and bottom ot tiie hill ns tlio bridal so.if of tho women j/oiiu? to their awful utath by liro iu tiie <;'i.vcrn of tiie palace rnthor than b'>. come prisoners in the hands \\,t live M omuls, Iln- ..hole place is a vast, loin pie nt chivalry. Tnrougli these narrow hums and over these ruined heaps, one fihould go bare of head and foot. Th������ mn set whilst we lingered there, Sud- denly tho hind was filled with the boatiiif,' of torn tom.s; lighla fliekorod from tue temple.-;; the hum of prayer;' rose on every hnnd; queer forms moved in the gi-.t'ii'i-ing ghvnn. Tln> spell of the Mi'C'ty Pum [ell n;ioii us, At Cltitor tiie j.ii.'.l is dead, and only comes from it.- ^nue at nightfall, Uut not far off, in Lie him i*������pil.iil of the Rtnto, Uduipur, the Old Time still liven in tho light of day. The railway sl.npn (ar out from the onnlinon of IJilnipiir ns an unclean utops ut tin* tbri'slinl'l nl' a temple, and you have to dn\\e for a mile or ho to trot tn the city, 'lowriiiu.' over tlm oity arc groat white pnliuvs ami turn, pie dome*. Tho hills lU'oumi nro cap. pod by I'lilnees and forta, nml tern- pies Ilnly nimi wander uiilo'inpt, ash covered, a!ino,-t llakiiil, in Us .sirentx, or nil beneath it- tii'i'rt, I'oiiliMiiplnting the lii.-nial .'tnd Ihe iill-coiiipo'lii'iidiiii' Void. Hardly had we nrrivod when we were told thnt a ril.-jiniin proei'ssion bod started fiom ilie pnhiei*, Then they i-iiiiic hbi'Airi:? horns, lieiiling druiiiN and i-ymhaU, on (oot, on horne*, nn i'h.|ti|||j,i,, ib,, Mi|ii;irniiii under, a gnhh-n 'imluvlhi near Mm rear. The ruins were nvi r, nnd the time hnd mine wl;(.,, n,��������� ,��������� ln,.).. (r,ii|ieiv.| rinind thi'ir ruler nml pri'inii-ml In un out with him to i!i\\e Iiiltle. Uu) I,,.. tore th.'.v went liny hud tn propitiate I'l'T.'f ���������'���������' II ll\"ly III Hi eilliiK oeen declared, and aa though otnei sounds than those of reaping still followed the rains. Next morning the Maharana sent for us. Inside the palace all was Oriental bustle. Camel;*!, horses, fowls, elephants wandered iu the courtyards, the white walls of which simply flaredi with purity in the sun. A perfect maze! of moving humanity, from whining babes to the decrepit, aged moved about. Suitors with their petitions sat at the doorways, soldiers paced up and down in the arches, with swords on their thighs, scribes and courtiers lounged against pillars, and stretched themselves on marble benches. Through endless passages, up innumerable stairs we were taken, and at length were ushered into the presence of a small, keen-eyed, prey-bearded, i dignified man. Ho explained that he | had been busy with his devotions. He j toyed with a sword which lay aero* ! his knees. j We were away back in the Middle Ages in the presence ot a man wnomi greatest, boast was that no Moslem blood ever tainted his own, and that he had been true to the Rajput, motto, \"He who keeps the faith is preserved by God.\" lie stood for the old ways, he told us. When he goes out into his domain 3,000 retainers follow him. Tie sacrifices every morning to his gods; he sits on his judgment seat and hears the petitions of his people; he keens his sword arm strong and crafty by hewing at clay images. Even his clocks decline to bow the knee to Calcutta, as his ancestors declined to accept the yoke of the Mogul ���������so he lives half an hour behind olli- cia) time. I do not know to what enormities of hea.thendom I committed myself, but 1 said it was well that the old should not. die. He smiled approvingly, murmured that some of his chiefs were not so faithful as himself, shifted his sword, held 'out his hand, and we returned through the ourtiefs, the soldiers and the suitors into the noisy and the crowded courtyards far,below. KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Ten Years���������Re tinted in Three Months Thanks to PE-RU-NA. Conclusive Proof An old farmer: was skeptical as to whether people who were miles apart could really talk to each other over a i telephone wire. One day his wife went to make a visit to a distant friend who had a telephone in her house. During the .afternoon the farmer visited a nenr j neighbor who also boasted a house telephone and who persuaded the farmer to eullup-his wife as a little surprise, Following instructions he put the 1-e- ceiver to his ear, and, after the usual preliminaries, he shouted: \"Hello, .lane.\" Just then a flash of lightning caused hy tlie heat of the summer day struck the wire and he fell sprawling to the floor. \"It's wonderful; that was Jane all right.\" INVIGORATING TONIC C. B. FI25ER, Mt. Sterling, Ky.,says: \"I hnve suffered with kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past tf 'Last March I commenced using Peruna and continued for three months. I havo not used it since, air have I felt ti pain.\" Widening the Breach Wifey���������I can remember the day when you begged me to say the word that would make,you happy for life. Hubby���������I know, but you said the wrong word. MADE IN CANADA ROYAL YEAST CAKES | A schoolhov assigned to prepare nn j essay on clucks wrot\": \"The duck is I a low, heavy set bird, composed most- / ly of meat and feathers. He is a i nudity poor singer, having a - hoarse voice. catts'Hl bv gAtting so many froy.s _^LJt_all_ right witli \"qnly_three mis- tiikes. We always TTa3 a High opinion of Manchester, young.stere, aiul consider that this dictation feat wit:; something of which both master an boy should be proud. Schoolmasters in other parts of the country please p������py. '���������.,.' \".A muoh-maligned cobbler xvtvi a .'ikilful gaugar, who possessed a [wig- nant disposition and drove a p 'dlar's wagon, using an alpenstock as at* iiisirumont of coercion to tyrannize over his donkey. He was a Galilean ���������''ml u Sadducee, but phthisical catarrh, diphtheria, and a bilioiw, in- ti'riuittont erysijx.*ltis occasioned him annoyanee. \"Tlie gipsy with the sobriquet ,of Sibyl went into an ecstasy nt seeing him measure sonw saccharine tomatoes without, either dyeing or singeing the ignitable queue that he wore; hut, he remarked that he would have pret'/'i-ivd n woollen surtout, \"His dmiee was not referable to a v,*,eilla.(ing, occasionally remirring. iiiiosynei'asy, Therei'ore In* wo'l'uliy gi'.v\" uiteranco to the, following i.|M>p))t,)l!*g/ll; \" 'Life is ohoquoml, but sehimn. hereKy, aponta.sy, and villainy shall b' punis-ni'd,' \"Tlii* s-byl, Ijoeoming parulyz'il by hnei-'orrhi go, \\\\[uA her eyes to the I'up.ilii of the Capitol to wiiorhI hor unpi.rulleleil i*nih������imi*.smont,, making him a rjugh eurUy, but not huriws- ii:*,' him with triy.*iti.fying, rure-fyiug, ai;il stupelying iiinuendofiR, li'iii- guv him a boinpii'i of funlwNi, mignorwiUi und di'lili'*^, and a )>ortm.ii,i)touu eon- tniiiiiig thin lieverogfjueoua colic.!' ��������� ion: i', trei-.tiA\" on pnoinnonicH, an ���������Apwrypliu, a bxik uf hl^roKlyivliien, a l\"eti!rii on Mmididrtsolm, a kalei- Miw.-ipi.', n dr.'.eiim phiid of ipx-acii- 'iiihiv, a I'liiriiiiiet, a violoncello, a eonii'lian ')���������.' r'.Niiiiiii'trioiil proportion*), *i ''���������iigu-.,i*r*i)t.vpe, and a guitar, \"'Iii\" ginger, wim win-., by tin' by, ���������. it'iiliiekiiig I'Kctilier and a |mi,:sii- i\"ii\"i', lli,!i:k'l her nordially. Sim. .' pol'igindng, eiti-w'TiHl*. \" ''I lii'i',' mv vi'.rioiJH il������(.;rrx,i of wisdniii, all pi'ohleiniiti-snlly rat'able, bid, i n ��������� c ���������ii.pi.r.hle to Ui\" sylliipUm ���������listing b'lween an eligibli' ellipi-i.. '���������nl u trisyllabic dia\".resis.'\"-*'l it- iiiU. Mexican I'tons. Mexleiin piMiiiN !l*e elilelly nil hennn, i't' i������, eiii'ii, cheap eiilH uf ineill, oiill'i'i', ui'lllhit' nml pepperH. Uroild In nol Used liy tlit'.M* lienpre, Turblnt 8tfsm������rs. Iii n iiirbuie Nieniiiei the rhytlimle tliuiiiluiiB \"I tl\"' pixtium dlsiippi'iirn and liixteail im* engine** give out ii thin Hopi'iino Hong dial i'Im'h or f ii Iln In key wiin uie hp������*i'i|, Hoiiii'iluiuH Buuuesiing ii ciiiitliiiiiiiiH Hipieiil, Sold and Used iE*W.GlLLETTCO|J,l J F. W. GUleU Co., Lt* Toronto, Oot, MICKELSON'S KILL-EM-QUICK GOPHER POISON ! Ounrfintofld to kill iropliars, squirrels, (lull! mlfl#, Kwund how, rats, mien, wolveR, coytitiw, rabblta nml budunrs or the purchase price rof imdnd. 75c, ������l7.o packiifro contains 2.000 polso'inus iliwnnuiid the 11.15 Fb.d -1,000. for tho extermination of tlm gopher ���������nil siiuinol pest. Frlcei on Quantity Orilors : h.ntt, lit tin (US tin j l*m*'^t* ��������������� ���������������.'!������ ���������Jvg\"** 100 \" .00 l.!0 \" 200 \" .88 ' 1.05 * SOO \" .07 \" 1.03 \" , BOO \" M \" 1.00 \" \"KIU-EM-O'TICK\" Is sold snd enn bo swurod nl ������)xao |irii'������.i front ihrilruu/rinti ami ilrutf ilcalois thrunut the provlncus, \"MiekeUon'i Kill-Em. Quick Gopher 1'oiion\" hnn i\\ pooullnr odnr wliloli ol.tmctH tho pimw nml lii'inif vo-y pli'*i������lnu to tlio ttmto thuy oat tho prepmett utarn in piufi'ronco to enr other food. Thlspntont prspiirstlon In In nowdor form nnd ,*wlii)n mixed witb mnint ������ni!n it mllii'rim to umi forms a conlinf on the otitMdo of the kt.rnvls, \"Ktll'Em.Quiok\" thus wmes In Imineiliutepontiiet with thn tiuNiira of tlm Ktomimli and tlw riuult from It* iwtlon Is .tlinnsl. iriHUntnfioon*. Try \"Kill-yjm-tiiiieli\" n\\ our rink irtttri wifumJ ���������iisrantee prlnlod nn evmy imi*kniifoi unit ild ymir lluiilr. ut IhiM? K'Ul'i d.'i.lrr,>-fr������. Oi'di'v th,- ijiuin. ,tlf.y doiilrml from your driiKiKlst nrili'indoulni', lint If 'tone In stook, scuept no other nuimin, Inn, huvo \"Kill-Em.Qulcli\" nnti'r.'d for you from the Hole Druii Compnny (Julihun), t>ii)ihei' I'ulngii Ooi't,, ,Winnlp������������, Mi������b��������� mir ('Hnsdliin ruprusinilatlvwi, Ifiniiioksll>'ftto������������i'iirn\"KIII'EnvQulck\"miHinttiJ, i������nd yoiii* orilnr mul r������mlt fnr such qusnlity amlc sired st above prions (whlnh sre f, o. li, Wlntilppi*) ;to the Bel*DnuConipsni', Gophur Vu'wm lii'in,. Winnipeg, M������n., vlvlnirthe numoof ymirilruirKlsC or drill il������������l������r, upmi ri'ci'liit of which thu shiimiinit Vi ill rnculvo prompt ul lent inn, ! ��������� \"KILURM-QUJCK\" ALWAYS KILW 1 Comntnte Infnrmntlun, folilers, tustlmuiiisls, eta, f urnlsljed on riKiuunt, , MICKELSON KILL-BM-QUICK COMPANY, Oopligi' pniiMin Uunt,, Wbwl������*fl, Msa. or MiniuspolU, Mln������ A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE SPRING Do Not Dose With Purga- tives-A Tonic is All You Need Not exactly sick���������but not feeling quite well. That's the whv most pediile feel in the spri-ig. Easily t'red, appetite fickle, som-tim^s headaches and a fueling of depression. Pimples or eruptions may appear on the skin, or there may be twinges of 'rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of th������se indicate that the blood is out of order; that the indoor life of wiiit\"r has left its mark upon you, and may easily develop into more serious trouble. Ton't dose, yourself with purgatives as .many TTeonlF~tloT-iti~the~h*ope-that��������� you-ca-n- put your blood right. Purgatives sial- lop through-the system and weaken instead of giving strength. Anv do tor will'tell you this is true. What you need in the spring is a to'-ic that will make new blood iind bui'd uo the nerves. Dr. Williams' ��������� Pink PiTs is the only medicine that can do this snoedilv, safely and sure'y. Eve-y clos������ of this medicine lHrs make new blood, which clears th\" fkin. Rtre^Tth- ens the appetite, and makes tirnl, i'r>i*r.\"ssed inen and woipe-- hricr'** nc- f've and strong. Miss M������rv leaker. T'liicoek NS., says: \".>. Williams' Pink PilN have bee-^ n great hi \"ssiucr to ire. Tost ye\"r while 1 wns att'iirl- Ipt sehool I became so weak and rnm- rdof->ly run down tbat I tho'-cht T \"ould lieve to crive up r\"un!r to se'**ool. T ws li.ffeef'Hl with di/7,y spells and wiiild fc'l down at a^y tin*'* I crnt *���������,>.]' |, f'own boxes ef r*r, Willinms' \"i\"k T>i'*������ and before thev were half gone I felt tny strength returning, Uy Ihe time I luul used thepi all, the dnav sivdls wo'*e pomr-!\"li'y co**e ind 1 was n\"**.i\" i\"iloyi������p to^I health.\" Sold hy all mediei'ie doiilert or hy ���������������i>.il at po cents n hnx er uix box ** for ���������\">!���������,-> fVnm Tbo Tir. wilMains' Mndi- eino Co,, Mroekville, Out, I \"You n doctor! Whv, nobody in their senses would emp'ov you1\" P������rlipPH \"ot, but I'm going to he a doctor for lunatics!\" Stop the Cough.���������Coughing is c used by irritation in the ''esninitovv nass- i'|������or and i'< the effort lo diuloi'im oh- \"'Hietions that eome from inOainmii- 1 i������tl Of th'1 l!'l|S\"'IM i\".v'l,r'l\"en '\"'>at'*'e))t with Pr. Thomas' KeU*\"trif������ \"il HU ivlliiy the Iiin'\"ni,p t'\"> eoiii.di i'\" ',rt\"pe, Ti\"* \" it\"d vou vl'l use,no other prnjiiirn- 'ion for a cold, \"I Hiiptiosi',\" Hit id the eyiei'l hiiehe ' r to the young bride, \"('wit your 'lUidmnd'ii love hs llery hot:-\" \"Well \" M.l-l il'.'il the hl'ide, \" 'tllitl't i '\"*it that it will kitiilh1 the tnorning ��������� ���������iv.\" Ti,������ a:*.1* r*,.u,v,. Ttu- floremt of till nnltimln tn tbu ' lihii'lc niiiiitii������r ) OiDCHUM Cigarettes TEM FOR TEX CENTS J Trengh'3 Remedy -Fon- Epilepsy and Fits IMPORTANT NOTICE K IIIUNOH OKIflCK h������������ liimn ������sUIiIIi|ih.I st 101 Ht. .lomi* Cliiimli'ir., 'loroiilii. REDUCTION IN PRICE This ImnnrtKnt nhstii* w>ftnlt������ nt prnn������ twlniffc i'i..������,l in Hum* urin'iillTiiM (n Riirnpii, i>smw|������j,-Kiill i>������i���������*������������.. **..'*,, '(in ���������'\"-. ���������������\", -i-'-'.'i ;������������������..' . i ' Ugii or mpriiw t'lisriiiM **\\rn, Tim u.m.1 ������.������������������������;��������������� mi\" i * ii.iui\".'. TRBNCH'8 REMEDIES, LIMITED 101 Mt, ,1'Mtl' niUMMHl TORONTO, I'������l������l'llll't.(IISlll>'tt\"*'MJ������t.|r.l'f������l<>*, llnwsrii nr apnrlon* Imimt.nns. All I'S.'ksmii pi Trfincl?������ lltniwh mn������l \\rn-r imr tri'ltiusrk mil le nikbrolieii iHiiulitlnn nn tmntt eml. ��������� - i . .... j What 8mythe Did _ _.iw \"Olid* upon u linn* there lived it good mail hIio huh Nolieiting coiilrh inltioii-t for tin* erection of un orphan j imyluiii,\" Kiii'l lh������' Hlory-tellei*. \"He luul lieeii to many rich people uud re- leeived liberal coiitrihufioiin, which ! were ellti'ti'd ill a liool. I\" lot I fo! itlint iiurpoKi*. Ainoiig thene ninny ji.iju1\"- uppi'iiri'd 'Mfi l'obeil Siiivtlie.' The gftA iiuui went d> Mr. Siuythe'i. -idllce, mul, ulinwiiig him the i*������iitri> j mutton ''ntered hy Mr**, Sinyltn*, auk- fell ff li** iviiiild tmt five a like Mini, i I Ami **t������������t ������l������ yu *tip|xi,M> In- did?\" : i \"Well. I Hil|������|M������ni' he doubled it,\" I'i'. j ninrkeit * lintt-tur. j . \"Uui������t.l*'������l it* V-.t f'.n|i rt'\" ex-( jol*lmwil tin* teller of tin* Ktory. \"Why,! i In* dimply t0������k hin pen nml wrote, 'Mr. nnd before his wife's mime and j 'hantlnl tho l������wk back.\" I I was cured of A put' llronehltU hy MIN'KD'S LIMMKNT, liny of Inland*, ,1, M. C-'MI'1������KIJ��������� I wi^ ei'l'ed of Khi'I'iI Neuralgia b.V MINAHD'H MNIMKNT. Hprhmhill, N.H, WM. PAN1KI.S, I wn- lei\"' uf *\"hr jiHiritftt., Tt In nlso the mnly Mul- hvihhi Two St'iiin.p ttKuihine' uu'vlc, T)o not (\"ml nwny time and nmpey with old diliapftlated oaM inn ma. eh'hiw, If you write for Catalogue- AddiMd:��������� \"S\" you wil] uet full pii'i'tlculmii*. 0ANADIAN 8WEN30N8 LIMITED, LINDSAY, CANADA, m \"Wit *il*nl do vnn I'StIIi^ vour Hill'. con* in iioqiiiring moneyi\" I'lirliV Io ().' mi,,; .i.i if \"'le J lm l) ill leltllig go ol >t,\" replied the great flliitticier. An Encouraging Message noni)s \\ | KIDNEY; t^,,PILLS ..-: \\ *>- KlONf-V ' A lii._ .-. iV IV'^'.HTS 0������Vi- 1)1 *X III Tl '< ..���������-���������' W. N. U��������� Ha. I hnvo a mr>iwinjr;������ nf hope and irood olienr, of enroumf������m������il ���������tid Hmplratton to nvory iiiffurlnK woman, I have endured tlm torture due to.famaln trouble* and the cnnionuent doipondenoy and nienuil nuony t*lino*t to tlm point of doepalr, and I li������v������ neen ie������tureil from thU eondltlnn fo n etate or vlBoroua health, ana tn the hnmiy, enlillnt'iithif fnittie of mind wliloli aoucim- puriloii pliynli'iil well lining, Till* uliunire hue been brought nliout wholly by llie tine ot ORANOB UILV, , In nddlllnii ( have hint the privilege and pleaatire et Indue\" Ing tmililtuil������n cf ether Hufferlng women to give ORANOR UILV n trial, nnd Imve reeolvm] llimiHundi nf entlmiliiitlo ae- Lnowloilgnmnti of tlm lilinalii1;-! It haa brought to them. The following la a Mimpliii Truro, N, P., April 5, t������fl������, Pear Mra, Currali,���������Yonr very kind litter wn������ received yaa- tentay. In reply to your question about my health, I am thankful to aay tlmt I nm very well. Aa I have never given _ you a etateinent of my ciiee yoti nitty bo Intereited In It, for aeveral year* I have suffered untold agony, Title suffering waa ronttnuoui. hut I H'oiilil Imve violent attaeke every few w������elui, euoli uttuck luatlng aeveral day*, The flrst Uumliiy In NoveinUer, I felt the pain Increasing and no did not go to prayers, The real of the family did go, and aoon after the forcing down palna aelaed me nnd I had to remutn on the floor until their return. I waa In great pain all night and waa very aluk for ������ whole week. iiiii, Mia, !.. .m.'.i. U' ������������������������������������<��������� \",\" *\"' ���������\"td me nf vour wenrterfut medli'lne, I got my tiiiaband to aend for It right away, na I wu������ too aluK to write uiyieif. ������My ittnjtiii i*uU tin intlliiiih' tnr me ) X hnvr- timr-il *, hnvim nf OUANOt LILY, hava Ind three monthe of good reat, and am now well, never better in my Me. I hava pet had the old palna alnoe. I .often tab my liueband If It ������������,myaelf that la gong around and doing my own work, J nan aearoely believe It, tt brlngi lean of Joy lo my oyei, I oould ahout It to all tho world. I cannot apeak *\"\"?������ ,n,l|fP'B Receiving, aa J de, rtoaena of auoh reporta eaeh day, l'feol liQpalled to rnaka known to mv aufferlng aUtera the merlte nf ORANOI LILV. It dlffera from oinfi M,-i*Mr.i .....'.'! .':: \"'' \" ,*' n^', >eVen lnt������rn..| HiuM, *,% Vieiuii w. ������|.pil* ������un-. V*' u������ euhjert, and time and worda ore frittered away In thla unthinking manner beeaiiao die habit of dealing In ex- Hi ines bus grown from dny to dny, l,*t tu Introduce a few anne, atrnlght- lorwiird worda Into our converenllon, and when we feel tempted to effuse over nn ordinary aubjeet let ua ohoek nir ipei'ch nnd ndjtwt worda to the eutijcit under dlw.'iiridtm. In our Wees nf life h would be better to keep In the golden middle way. |������ uut joyfully rm������i along the twtha wllh *ve������ cloned lo tht pltfalle and atum> bllng-blocks, for there are such things. On the other hand, do not view affairs of llfo from a morose, morbid ground, You and I ure well aware that there are people and things worth while in thl.s world, and hi the rush of business and home troubles we must not take an extreme, one-toned view. Any distorted, exaggerated Hlens must bo refocused through n matuiv, sensible mind, and the elimination of extremes will rCHiill, Thla will give a hocui'h fooling, which l,< nlwiiya Ihe result of the gulden mean, Solutions to Social Problems itors like to have a little time to themselves, but plan for two or threo special forms of entertainment for oath week thoy nre with you. You can have sleighing and skating parties, and tuke them fur long rambles -through tho country, Invito your friends to the liouue und have a Jolly party, having your mother or sister prepare a luncheon for them. A theater party would hu another way to entertain your friends, Girls of Fifteen Dour Mrs, Adama. I, Wc nre two young flirts, built ),' mmih Uf HKO, Is ll |lill|ilT 101' U-1 I.i 1,0 Willi .louiiir nun iibuiii M vcuh ul uku',' Uu you think wo ought I\" alluw them to kins nnd hug us In our own luimt.v.' *!, WlM'n ti hoy Is om wnlliliiK wllh two Kills, aitould ho walk between I limn nr \"ll the outside? II, While on our vniiutloin UiIh iiUiuiwt wu mm levernl hoys, Hr.ill wu Hive tluin Pl.t'lalmnu nt.itu,.,,,,,') ... I, ............ ���������-,,., ,,��������� When Introduced DKATl Mrs. Adams. I'leimu tun mn If I should rise to acknowledge an Introduction? of luinse, l know 1 should rise to moot an elilc'i'ly person, but am iloutitful about tin* younger moii und girls, \"iNKKuiCK.\" A hostess liiviii'lubly rlm.*H to uoeopt an Introdiii'tlon to either a man or woman. A woman whllo u gueat nt n nuo|ui function does not line when a mun la presented In hor, nor wlun i-lie Is one of a group to which ii woman la m- Irodueuil, unless It Ih ono who la some- what older than heiwlf or u portion of dlallnctloii. In all \"ther olroujiiatiinoeM a wmnan I'Ihoii iii receive nu Introduc- Hon to one of her own nes, To Recover i'ur Mis, Ailnnta. , , .,., I. flense tfll nm wliul.J niiisi 'lo a limit getting my ring, wlileli I limned l\" a .mhiiiic mun sniiio tliin< ngo? I have imki'd mi I . hut haven't aiiitmi t yd. We nm crossi le tt my nini'ii m npi'iik limy 1. li iiruimr for Kills and Imis to eauhutmc rliius',' i), I Iiivii IhU young ninii, bin in*;, i������ir* ������������������ills end friends nblici tn It, 1 inn in und In* Is lu Am I lno vuung? ., II, Is It ull rliilu for us to -''TCJij',',1^ 1, Vuu will luivoju keep on uniting tin* young man for your ring iniill lie glvea It to you, If you were In the wrung, It la your plucu to cluur uuitii'i'H, The exchanging of iliiua In a fooliHli.btihit which boya and glrla huvo, nnd Is one which Hhould not be Indulged lu. tor tt ufli'ii plueua Ihe boy and girl iu n very I'liilmrriiaalng poaltlon, , i, Vour purenta no doubt have good reaaona for objecting, Follow their ml* .���������Iff. fnr iboV have lioth nnd exiierleliei'N and knuw ������Imi'fui they imeiik, !t There tn nn run nun whv vou should not correapund with,llm young mun H yonr purvntH arc willing to imve you do no, Length of Skirls Dear Mrs, Adams. ���������. I nm ii irlvl ,,r 11 nml n������i 1 trot * lni������ln's tali. Hew Iuiik slimilil I wunr my aairisf Would it be nreiier for iiiii tn allow a boy lo take m������ Home from i-hunh? M, M, M. Vou aro very tell for your nge, nnd I think It will bu neei nanry for you to wear your ������klrt������ to vour ahnotona, Vou are too young to nciepi the wim* pnny of o young boy. Arrange lo have an older member of your family gow th you to thurcli, hu that you muy arrive home In eufety, Fititrrl/ihibij* Roys Tttit Mn, Auams, Kindt-' adili ClirlRtinnn pri'sonta? Is It pi-oiiur lur im uuneapond with tliom? TWO 'iWINH. tu a r ni* (indlv adilna tn* ������f seine means nf enl*rt������ln iw iwiiils of nw frlrnrts who ere i-mnlns lo vlstl i fnr t fsw ws*ks lbl> winter, llllV IIKAIIRR. Flrat of all, let ma tt-l| you ihnt vis- I. ^ou aro both too young to,think of accepting ttttoiulone from nny men, and aa lor allowing tiiuni to klHs und hug you* I eaiinnt llml worda strong ouuugh to nxpreHM my ohjoctlnna lo such neiioim. :, Uu Hhould walk on tliu curb siao of llm piivcmont nml not between tbe fWO gll'lH, II, To give them (llirlatmna pn'*1- oiiIh would bo making advance*, I iuIvIho you not to tuko tho Inltlnilvi* In tills 1'iisii, Thui'u ran b\" no linnn Iii iiorriiH|iondltig with them if tbelr leiioi'H aro at all worth while, Asking Roys to Cull liniir Mrs. Ailum*, , I, la It iii-u|.i'i' fni- a girl of 17 lo iisk Imr hoy irli.'inls to call? , , ���������.', I ii'i ni tu bu iiiillii ii fuvoilli' wllli lb\" boys, bill, iillllouidi my lmy frli'inls ari' nil vuiy nice, the imu 1 eiire nil* must dims ii������i mi.-ni to iiini ho nuii'li fur ino. Whnt wuu.'l Mill iiilvlse ine in ilo In Ii.iwi lil.n bi< III\"' ii'li'inlly with me? X Is,,11,good manner* for a buy lo ii������ii In walk liotiiu limn ii iliuii'i. ur sliuw i:i'.lfii where It would bn iineeaanry fnr n niiiii to ink to taUn yuu hoiim, Do not go to audi nluoea of iiiuuaoment that you mention uiiteaa provldvil with an eacort, , ,, 4, To properly hold n woman when ���������lancing the niati'a right arm should n.lll Vlitiilrt: lt<> *J>������r-i m.A ������������������'������������������������������������ '���������������������������-��������� placed Juat nliove tha wiilat llm*, directly In the mlddlo of the bnck. He titkea her right hand In hia left nnd hold* it allghtlly bent, not lower than tho level of hor walat lino, nor higher than her ahoulder. Ills fine he turna allghtly lo the left. ������, Yea; whan thev ora akatlim together It la nereaaary, Without tin Introduction I \"Mir Mrs. .Vt'itn\" 1. I em ii Klrl nf II I reeent'v tsllo t ������lih n yniina iiiaa alsmi ai ��������� <������>������ of ������>;'��������� wIlKnut an Inlrn'Oielfnn Um aeenied, r***'!\" nii'K *nv* nm H' ibill's und iirnniln-l ��������� ��������� wrllr n**-, I In aid frnm hlm ulnui (��������� ' Willis am, nml answ*r������.| lne li-ner a I *> ,U\\% afirrward I h������v������ n.n ttrati fmm tii.n since. Would ll ho proper for mc lo writs him and nsk why I iceelveil no nn*w<>r? 1. Is It iinipi.-!- f,,.r a uhl tu cuiri'Fii.'nil with n follow wliuui iim Iiuh nevur neon, but hns heard of hlm ihinunb u cousin of hurB? ANXIOI'K. It was most improper for you to form an acquaintance wllli n young man before being Introduced. If ho has hot answered your letter, you can du nothing to mako him do so, Uliable lu Decide rein* Mra. Aibims, I .uu ,i I'i'i.v I, .4tilH'nl mul I'ultureil miuiik ludy, only III .vhiiik uld -/ini Inun two \"xi. .lily* luleiws, Dm. li; wull ua', bill hllti u wu-1 ou his no. i- ami m.iminu sv.uils nm iu tnku hlm. The mlinr l������ u streul car i'.inductor, und iiiniiimu mv������ hi. unVv wants my money. What would vuu uilvlsu nm In uo? A NX A II. As you aro the one to bo made happy, 1 iiilvlso you tu chooHit the mun you lovo tlm most, Do not ponder too deeply over the inuiHtloii of money or lookB, but iiHk youraolf If you would be content to live with yuur choice, I think thut you are entirely ton young to con- wider any man In tlm light of anything but a friend, If you urn uncertain about your choice, ynu do not deeply lovo cither of ymu filuiilii, Atlnwiiiig illieniiuii 1i������nr Mrs, Ailnins. I, I ii in ii iclrl of i'i, Home iilrl filnmls und I ui'Ht In nn. ii phi* \"iir nl).-Ill lu front nf us cut u rial cute fi-.luw Wus li nrniier for us lo luimh and tilk biuwi'in i.iiinulvi'ii In draw his ulti'iitlon? Wns It nruiH'r fer nie, when I nn-i lilm on Um Bli'iml, tn stun uud i,iHi iu li in? ;'. Is II iiiuimi to tulk out of tlm window lu IuIIdwn mull bun ui nluhi? IXQI'tHITIVH, 1, Ii Ih iiioni iinlmlyllke lor ymi in try in attract thu voiiiik iiuiii'n atii'iitlon, und It was iiIho very Improper for yoi in Hpeuk to hlm wlun vou had never lii'iMi liiii'iidiiei'd. .'. It |H Improper In eui|llet lllloiigh the window with.boya umi men ut any time nf day. If they have anything lo city to ynu, let them nsk iutiiiIhhIoii tn i'oiiui to see you. and If ynu cure to Imve them, grant their reiim-ala, A young all I, liiiwnvnr, Mhuiild nnt eiiieriiiln boy frlenilH without the tninclion mul (h.-ipi- riiiuigu of her mother or nn older per- FOU. Dress Questions I'car Mr*. Adnma, I, Iiuw should ii miiiiik Imly nf liiiil-Hllil- iwi'iily siunniei'H dnss wblls iiurnillng iluil.liiK siboul MVi'lilliim In M llll. t ' MuH she wear IIkIii purly ilivsms, or wmil'l It ln< inniiiT to wear any mini nt u iIipss skit' I'V !', ' | ��������� \"|. ,- ��������� \" ! ' , ���������'��������� ' i.i wnur shurl skirts? \" t������ II i-iui-'l'l, ...I *.��������� \\.i ',,im.i'i.|.i ��������� in v-i-'ir imu uiiimumils, nmkljiirs snd iiiaitlets , ������Iii-ii ullimillnK ihuriti? II. How should a young ludy dims for evening functions; nftir ������ e'elock. I, Wlun klmulil *bi- ������ru.i in ihr .lay lime, nftornonn sfTuIrs und Ntimliiis, la II lni|im|iimi llilnk went big mis will tout my lm I r If I brush und muasnae tlie sinl|i evoy lilehl? Mv hnlr In lung, but veiy n,l,i, nnd If I ilnn'l weur n nu my Imlr lies lint and ,ji��������������� (I'll lo'.U u,l|.,|nw.,..| S'-.w, v. lint IIIII 1 in de? How often should om* wash tb* hair? A. 11. ('. If yuu Wil take gruil enie In eniin- t'liiet unv liijiirluiiH effect the wearing of ii rut might cause, I do not think ll will c|n any harm, nf cuirM', nils iln \"Tt'iilc on iiiiiiiiliiral wnrnitll wbleh in Un,I* limy Injun* tlu* Ktnwih nf Hie huir If worn Inn eeiliMiilillv, Tu make \\nui' hull- Ihl'lier. iiho Un, tonlo Ior which I um iilvlng the rneliiii! Hnlr Tonic, l,PA.,Iklll ,,,,,,,, ,,, ,������ ,|l,lh������ Tinriure ennihiirlib's , I ouio'\" ��������� ill niiiii I 'ii iii.������ nil rosemary iu.ii\"'i> lljy mm, nl.l smW b ni ������-. mske S.^in ��������������� If your hair Is not luellued to tu* o.iy It Will not be neci usury fnr you tn wuxh your bend mine thnn mice In every three or four w..el'-' illiiti'lbiiled, Apply a few drops nf kero- seno to your eculp every night, .', If you will hnvo your hack rubbed With nli'Iml ni* pill 111 Oil Willi Iodine, ll will bm nine strengthi'iied. liy exercising will power you will he nble tn enrreet your round shouldm-H. To expand your chest practice thn following e.'iereb'o: Chest Expansion, Homes* the cliitst, li'itniK Ihe shonlili-ri eiiini* I'lii'WBiil, wllli Uo- bind \"I' nnd Imi'-' lhlill������ till! I llXl hV llHlhlUl.il rfnirl, i.ol ., liieiilhlni'. lu lie I'oliii \"f gii-nt i\" pniislon. ll'*|v������ nnd lower tlii' i'Iichi Ibis wuy elitht llllll'S. ;l, To I'i'.iiiive the m*i|i rtlnoiis lion-, u.-' the ilepll.iliuy ior which I iiiii nlvhi������ ill\" recipe oil.I I'lreelliiiin; Miil'h.il.i ..f ni'i-i or 'iil'iutu mil- libido li\") grain* ''bulk li.munn Ills iliiuiiiiitlilv. ia ii ��������� 1 k.\".p div lu w.'ll- colkeil iniiiii' nmn ������niili'd lor use. 'I'������������\" I'liuiilili I\" in ii Hi- a ii.i.ic, ii ml inld win in wuli i Iii It unlll Ibe inoiiii i-oiislsliirii'V Is ������.|'llle.|. Ml.l'l'Hil over till\" ll.lllV Sllliill'il und ulloiv in nui.ilii ful ftmii linn lu II .. iniiiiil.������. ui .uiilliiii iu llm ii.iiuii' ol Uu* lo'.vvib in.I Ihe nimci'iiUMill) uf lh\" akin; Hun si'i'iiie oil wllli ii 1.1 imt hind.'- ll |i.i|������.r I.n fc, on I'vuiiplit. n rh .old he ii.|ii,iv������i|, ns in i.'.iy eaee wllh ll di.pllii'.ui v, .vb.-n Uu* biiinlliu si'iisiillou la j ruilllceil, Ti,. hilig iiiiilini Willi Hi,- ������liln slin.il,) In. uvulil- i'iI, ntul lliiini'ill.ilely ull.-i ibe l.ili Ims been iiiuuvi'il Ihe i|i.|ii|ili'.| unit nbuiild I |. IH'llll* WIIHlil'.l Willi Wlltlll M.'ilil ,10.1 ii cold iniiiii in- ii M.ili.I ,i|| ,n piled In pii'venl H i Hull.Hi I, 'I'n innl,i ynur IiiiipIh Miiinlh Ulul while, we.ir the ceHillelle gloves lit iibltil, Mulic lliein iiei'iirdlrig to llie following 'llrecllons; To Make Coimutle Qlovei. I'se sofi, huge lumber gloves, three or [nil -,,:,u |i,o I.iiio- lllp llii-iu iipi li ,lli.| ,<|,i,,,.| Ibi' limlil,' .villi the followon, |,ie|>- in ii 11. .il, Ihen sew the rlppi'il Hi'Hiti up: Cosmetic Olovo Pngtu. itioiiiiil biiilev, ttm while of in ecu * liimiu'iiiill >,f glyreillie ������nJ uu������ tuni* uf I y. Thin Huir Unnt Mn. Kymes, .... I. My bnli Is very ihln and It brenks every lime I ronili II. iu*'l It l������ very roars*. a, I em imiiiil plu'iil'i'i\"d end nil back I* \\ery vnak ami ml ������In et l* mu nal. 1 Wlnl will niii'M' miperniioii* Imlr fiom llie fuie und mini'? i. P'ei.i udi \".. -��������� \"..iiimu in make ini tltts..-, ,-i,.i. (I, . I ���������' ' ''TIl.tltlMR. I. Vour hnlr ia auiely In ne.il of Un* mediate nttcttUon. Wb������n the huh' l\"<*i������ka It is .1 Mm, Ui.a a ... i\"*< ttiv. in..:. )'.,ir hnlr eve. nini.t i'i' r- n-tirli.-.i. glvltnr !1 ut least Inn s������e������ilie*, Iff ailie thnt ibe hri-h t\"ueb**i be -u'ii imu * drn������n u. ih ind \"I Hi* l\"iii. ni,.i ��������� ���������������i|������ win- the iiuturnl nil will !*��������� eveni> ��������� Sallmv Complexion Xtiir Mrs. flvmes. Mv eeinplenlon unlll lately ha* b������l������ v*ry ao������i, hut in ih������_i*ii iter u d*a tiernme verv Hllnw snd isrk. f*������n von t*ll m* anvtiiin* to whiten.lit Mv half tt v*r*r thin anil nllv snd I esn'i tin snvlhiriw ������llh il unlets I wath It every in i ii.ii Miur cinnp lemon you inu������i ua very iiinlul of your diet, Kul simple, whnleminti. fomla, plenty nf freah frulla and vi-ki'I.ilili������. Drink eight gla������ae������ of wuli'r |������*r dny belween meula. Tnka a bnih ibillv nnd get plenty of fresh air nml eaercisa. tirlnk neltbor tea nor i'lttfee. It ynu will use dally tbe buliin for which I am now giving the recipe, tt will IV,| be ino <>��������� \":, ry f. r ;,,i| t.i w:nh Vour beau nmn ibau niue every four week*, f'ewdereii Mi-srlrfinjie nf ������vtt '4 mine* 11* .!.,��������� ne r ���������lull ,le Al.-'.|l\"l in.'lilril Hni.r . Ml>. eo.l is ui������ Olete unlll n .nitii* n \"iim'M fl minim (olutloa It l ii V THE NEWS, craKEKU-UrT), BTUTISIT COLUMBIA. New vjOODS. for spring use NEW'' STOCK OP WALLPAPER NOW COMPLHYH. Lace curtairus from $S to oOc. a pair. MADRAS CURTAIN vl'SMN-?, TAPIWTRi' UURTAIN8 & TABLE COVERS, KaXCV slJAORAS-VKOCKEKS k ARM UHAIKS. A NKsV l.iXK OF IRON REUS AT UKilULAR PRICES. Solo Ajjent for \"Itea.me'i.\" Mattresses and L gg*A, Spring. Try theai. -A fni. linn of Ftfiiiture to s.-.leA. from. The Right Price Furniture Stove. DUNSMUIR AVKNUE Form No. il. LAND ACT ('oast Land District. Distriot of Coa-t. TAKK notice that Chug Timlin, of Lund, B. (J., oooupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase tic billowing described land: Commencing at ������ post planted ii. W. eornor of T. L .-H079 thenee East 40 chnins, thence bouth 40 clifiin.-*. thonce West 40 chains, tbenee' North 40 chnins to place of. beg-no ino* eon- taining UiO acres inoiv **i* less. Chas. A. Timlin. Fred. Timlin. Agent. Dated 3) arch 2nd 191U. A. When in doubt Lead Trumps, and when you want a Cooling and : Refresh- Beverage Pcific aBetective Agency 90*9 Oovernrnent ������������t., -VI ���������=F0RI A^-Br-e Uncierrakes all kinds of legitimate detective work, and commercial investigations, handled for corporations or individuals. Jiureau of .information, Business .strictly confidential. A. McKiimon CUMBERLAND Form No. 9. LAND ACT. FORM OK NOTIOE. Ooast Lund District, Distiiet of New Westminster. TAKE NOTICE thut Olof Hoist, of Lund, B.C., occupation randier, in'euils to apply for permission to pureiiise ihe following de-willed Inula:���������Commencing at a pos-ti'planted at ihe uortbeu>t junior ��������� f lflnd applied fur hy Wa Timlin, thene* north 80 chains, tliei co east 80 chnins, tho-co south 80 chai is, tlrii.ee vre*,t 80 chains to the place of beginning. OL F 110LST. KnWAHi) RiKiuii.UNi), Agont. Dated March i.'2iid, 1910, \"Form No. 1). JiAN'H -ACT. FOIIM (IF NOTIOK. (*Wt Land Difltr.ct.. Dis'riot of New Wo tminster. Takk Notice th:������t IdaThuiin, of Lund, B.C., occupation mnrr ed woman, i .tends to n; ply for purmission to piirciiano th folloivinffdesc\"ined Iniida;���������Oonimeocin^ WT*pOTrpisnt������ii*ntrthB_eaBtrcorr]pr*pf~ll~ R. M., Utl, thi'iice south 80 chains, UiPiieo eaflli 80 chains, theuca- riorch HO chuius, i thence we*-t SO cluii s tr> thi* place of lii>- gnmmg. IDA T1IUL1X. 1'lnwAUD Bkkui.und, Agent. DatrdMuioha*_,..d1 1SU0. The Purest and Best Williams Day, Wis., May 19.���������. Shattering all scientific calenlu- lions and completely puzzling a- stronomers, the flowing tail of Hnlley's comet, appeared in tha eastern sky today at a time when the world's authorities agreed it would be in the west. Such astronomers as Prof, S. A. Mitchell of Columbia University New York; Prof, E. li. Forrest) head ol the Yerkes Observatory staff, and Prof. Edward Barnard of the Uni versify of Chicago, all a- gree that, the light they saw in the east was the comet's tail. No adequate explanation however is forthcoming. George Kono CONTRACTOR ft l������*V*l������*a*. V������ A*-W������S*X *��������� FOUND���������6������ Thursday last, on Roy's road, a silver open face watch Apply at this office. GO Coast. and made in Cumberland. All Kinds of Railroad and Sawmill Work L-OKKing, Clearing Land, Ditching Drain Work etc Contracts Taken Anywhere in ... Comox District ... PHONE 21 P. O. BOX 134 *������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������� eewAeemeeemmeee-memeemm |A,FEW PERSONS WANTED] To complete syndicate now forming for the purpose of X buying4,000 acres of JJ. C. fruit land, $50.00 cash % 4> required and large profits assured, pectus and full particulars to the Send for pros- FOR SALE A thoroughbred Jersey I ml I for sale. Apply to I.). Hoy.'. Memorial Services in The Churches, Last Friday was proclaimed a public holiday*, and the people of Cumberland united with all the other parts of our Empire to pay tribute to the blessed memory of our late monarch, King Edward VII.. The hour of the funeral cere inonv was noted by the toiling %* *! *_ hell, ami biter in the. evening a niash. iitenioi'i.-il service- was held in the Methodist.church which was largely attended. The church was simply and artistically draped and decorated. The Methodist choir rendered a program of very appropriate music, including ''Vital -isjwkv1-'���������Mm���������Willi.!nSj_al������o_saug_a, olo, ])v. Oillespie was \"chairman, in his opening remarks, he spoke of hU personal impressions ol' our late king, during his reign, and Kootenay Fruit Land Syndicate, 325 HOMRR STREET, ��������� VANCOUVER, B. O. ��������� t ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <*������������������������������������<������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Y A 1 n A Merchant IX. rilJLJrv TAILOR LADIES' TAILOU-MADECOSTITAIKS A. SPECIALTY SUITS OQADE TO Of*DE$ fl^D IN RNY> STYIiE VOU UilStf. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Prices From $20 to $40. - ...- B. C. mm.. *t C U M B E R L A N D, ������-Gapital-$5,000,000,- ,Jlesera������L$S.,7L00,Q0D, The Royal Bank of Canada. CUMBERLAND B C Sub-Branches at Courvenay and Union Bay. ! ins KORHALtt���������Yuirtuin Hutton is prepared to supply blocks nnd cord- wood. Order* left at the Stui* Livery Stable and Kilpuirick's ���������Stables, will receive prompt attention. Michael Wnit'was foil nl guilty at the Xiiuai;,io Assizes, nf the killing of Andrew HogU-rg, and was seiiteiii'i'd tn ton years iu (he )>. C, Peiiittntiury, City Council Rev, 11, S. Huntings nrrivod home from Nelson by Thursday's lion t. Mr, and Mrs .loiiti Th'i'iison ar- rivui] home from Vttni*o;ivoi* bv Thursday's boat. Form N i. 0. LAND ACT. FoilM OV NoTlCB, Coa t, Laijd District.. District of New Westminster Takk Notick that Mary rimlm, of Liu.it, B.C., i et'tipation married woman, iutoticis to apply for ponninsimt to piu*- eh.uo tho fml 'wicu demanded lamls:��������� ; * U. iiniienriiig at a jjo t plained lialf n.i i������ { The 'City Council met in regular eimli.f tlio North liiun conin- of clnim ivji- I ses.dnn on Monday evening lasr,, pliail fur by bin Timlin, thenoti Si.utli su j ., , . . ... ,, i ��������� .1 A. i,. ,u,,���������i i *i v i there being present A i ermen Mediums tlieiic-.i l'.itat m cli .ins tlieneu Nort.li i to ������ 80 oliniiiH tliei.oo VVost 80 omii ,n lo place nf U'Kiiinin^. f,.niUainongst other things he said, two j ^ DRAFTS ISSUED IN ANY CURRENCY. PAYABLE ALL McKiii-itl,i\"Stf which iiupi-ossud him most jj OVER THE. WOULD, noil, who will conduct the. business in nn iio-to-diite manner. I). Hunden has sold and candy business to .1 in his character,, was thoughtful-1 ������ ness, his consideration for others, j | SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and in- another wus that rate cift with! 1 hire.n ut Current Rales nllowiid on Deposits of $1.00 and upwards. ft ! 3 . ���������\" ��������� AiAUY TI1UIJN. Applioui.t, V, Iwiinl Rmi,'!uiiiii An'out, Dated Maivli22.nl UMO. Korm No, 11. LAND ACT Lcod, Stewnrt. Brown, llnrnal and the iMayor. The minutea of previous meet, ing.s were read nnd adopted. A ooinmiiiiiwifioii was rt'cuiv'od which he was so richly endowed, '| namely, conuuon sense, which is A by no menus so common as the' name woultl imply. At the close | of his remarks he culled on Um*. j IL. W, L*.ifl':������re, of Holy Trimi'v! cliiircli for an address, which was! listened to with rapt attention, j The speaker profac.ul his tuldro.ssi by expressing the pleasure it. gnvel him lo unite with Grace church j in tho tih-ionco of thoir pastor, to| H. P. IVIOINTOOMERY,. Manager. :illl|illllllilll!llllll!llllllll!lllllllllll!IUlllllll!llll!lllll)llllllllllllllllllM P. Fhilupps Harrison BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, NOTARY, PUBLIC CONVEYANCING Dundmuir Avenue CUMBERLAND, B. C. Korrtt of Notico. Comox Lund Dist riot. District of Cortes Island, ���������������������������_ j TAKI': nol ice that Helen Hull,of Mrs. Simuia doHiros pupils fori Huriot liny. B, C,, occupation the pianoforte at her h-nte in the I Matron, intends lo apply for per- Niiiii pr f 'uniliorlniul, fl .<' f mum I tet'iiii. will be e,liiiix(i;d. FOtt SALE -A (iv,. roomed j nn*i* on h,i]f )nt, J'oi* fui'ilier par-- t iciihii*;- :ip;ily at thin ollie,' 1). I?. Iwr, h. I). S. m 'lii'in Mn), Mny *! tth, MHO It tl i .'; :in I miu I). Cameron, Vancouver, I , , , , , ., , ,, ;do honor to tlie memory ol. our stutmy; thai ho would lie uuable-j,, ,, ,, , . * , , \" ���������, . Hutu lung, lie stioke in eloquent usviug to lil'ess ol business, to sutler-f ��������� . ' , . . , ., ... ... ! tonus ol the many virtues ant intond the sower construction il re-; ���������, , ���������,. . , . , i . .. ��������� , , , . ! poiiceln ehiiriiclei'o: his reign, the quired, but that Ins win who is nn ' , ,, , ,.,,.��������� , | , , ' punty ol the court which he nuuu- ongiimer would act. '' , AcoountN II. Crawford, 8UU>0;ifu1,,,\"d; wc;mtuM..,n(������ o ll,.it Mtnkj Cun.l.orlai.dNcws.^.To; ]<:iucJ ^'^> l,,y hi. tnt.ther. -Vtotorm the , , i. i, oi,,',,. .. ,,, .,���������, ..JGootl\", seveniy years nf purity in trie Ligiit,S-l..l.-irr, Dog Laos, y:j,22 ; ���������' ' J ��������� i������ I-. ., i, ,.,, j.--.. ������i, court life which, undoubtedly hint; U, 11rant a* (In, Iji.i.i4\\ Water, * . , jjumuaUhinn S. ISAKA, PROPRIETOR PHONE 21 mission to lease the following uo scribed lunds: -On Cortes Miinil.l^T.lB; Wm. I'.rown, $S.|H>' Kra i1''1'' it8 llls,i\"^ i\"M)l','SHiu\" \"|)0ntil,, Ji, C. known as Salt Lagomi, 'i'\"',m,r vv, hislioii, *T .\"(I ' ' ���������'nation. The staudim' ,*\"'1 ' do'-cribed as I'ollmvM.'���������Comiuon- Alderuian MeLeod, cliairman ol i raised mul iho pooplo inn neon j would havo! Ladies' nnd Gentlemen'* Suits Made o '>d . ,, , ,, . . 11 ' stret .0 'did ��������� ,. ' , An itntlicui by thoohoir ntul hen fiing ut a post cant cornel' 01 jiimnot 1.01 m- , ,, .hence so���������thea,tor!v ���������l���������.,������ .be: \" \"'Wvr ���������lln���������ttm Av|,,,\",,��������� fllchm l,r,i,Bhl lhc.H.rv.cn 10 a , ,. , .1 '.i , \".. :'\"ilon'post olllco, Ihe manor wtthj . shore In;,'ol tbo i-oulhoi'ly nr right ' , ,, ', , :(tone. f1 , loll to llie lioiii'i MiWimiiiimliH ������������������*!, * ill-im mm���������\\,mm*mmmmmttmmmmtimm*-,m*, .���������.���������will���������m d bunk of s.iid Lngonii lo 1I1O llll'ld HIIlK Ol t',.iOi n.i^,.'..11 in 'in*,..,j,|. mi lUieastorly shoro or head lliorc- of, fhoneo !ioi*(ni!'islerly along tl.t of works lo deal! 'I 1 * T ie 1 icw ,-ewor temli'i's were openeil and aro at* follows: Me mnli m.'Wv slow ui* bond io |)nmi|il| A, Ci(< V;|)|���������n,Ui���������, y.���������: LOST ��������� .'M', Oil ,'S i' '-, ;U| III (I f. tlh 'hit j'll*'*- Hod <*'< ')\\ I, t H'.V ��������� V! \\ Ult'tilP, wit .������������������'lilt liC'l full .tilling 'V... J* I Vt* 0i>.i;lis Ii* >'> tin'i-i ,\\pph 'i. b'l'iis Hi'di* ti, I'riuv, M;n It ','. 'lo1 northerly ������.j- lol'l hainl li;in jof said L'lgoun, lliii'iii'i* no, ihwesl i erlv idling i.tid niirihi.'i'ly or I I * * . ' I hand bull!,\" to 11 point on ibe north !'p|m |n)|l] icons or. It i.s fi per eoiil; Hugh McDmi 10 if'titi'i'tial orders iiIho bold , )i)i*iiior;.il .-orviiios on Sunday. The; Mnuiil Ho rob I,, (), L, utiendiiiiH nioinorial sofiiioo in St.. (���������ioorovVi I'rf.-'.iyti'i'i'iii I'luu'cli. ���������.t'hieli v.'ii.' well iitloiido.1. The Ihinibi'rland' [Th. Dairyman From the Magnet Cream Separator ; MWWNMi.mil. #������*.*��������� m.m.\\i..miu,n' ,,m.itm*.'.u.������*-. ,im.tmim-m**.mmt/mmtmtmmmmmtmMmmm .iiMimim I nm 11 t'liinvtiuit. 1 iwii |,ri|ii;im'������*li'.it|i������n. Vi>lli*4 Tr.ily ' Jald, \\ictoriii, yj 1,7-1 iJ.ori; T. K, 1 Lodge A, I'. A* A, M.. idi.-ii.llngi ,! \"Siin-hiir, Vai.eoiivor y-jn, l>*ti,7.ri ' ineniori.'il M\"*vioo in Holy Ti'iuilv' *t>������4> w������u**M*������i������H������kM**���������- ''*' \" ������* ���������������'������������������ Ncw-| Mohm Hull. Applicant.; Gu^ C;..'1m.,., a. ilui|( Nanaiu,,. ns- | ^^ ^ ^- '^ bill, hetwi'oii'feofs and Nr. M mlo, l\"t'iho 000a tt mS\\*.*mu*A amtmmmm*m*m\\ iieutm Wfi HAVE HONBY fl M d.< To nivcst in ,niv moiivI nr.ipositlou. TIMIll'.H ' U\\I��������� Hi*.to. Auywlifii*, tifVK LS A CALL Next Agricultural Hall, Courtenay, B. C. 11 lb team* tmmmm M"@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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