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I. ... mmmaaaaammmmmmmWm f.-i >-s-V / X f .V* ������~ n / A ' v - / V =\\ ' *:v; A Journal D������vot>ed,E������|W<3i^ly, t^ ife Int������n������*fcs of Comox District. ' a ��������� *���������' . . "J. '' ._.vg'f &������; " ' ��������� " , sas? V; . .Vpl The News, Nineteenth Y������4������. CUMBERLAND B.C., " o'tf.,1 D4V, MAR. Oth, :9i2 Subscription $i,oo-a. Veak ���������������., tf The Big Store WallPaper: ���������* WE have thi largest and best selected, stock ever shown in this place in the very latest spring colorings and designs. We handle nothing but the well- known Stauntdn lines, the name is a guarantee itself. Prices frpm 15c to ������L00 per roll Give.Us a Call and See Otir Pattern Book. ^aa^a^^mti^may^maaai^ea w FOR .-AND' ;." RANGES Furniture GREAT SLAUGHTER T Ik .^m^Jml.m^*Jmft't ,_ * r... . . ._. . Mm. Baths, Lavatories \\ -Plumbing;' Plumfeing Supplies OF MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, MEN'S & WOMEN'S BOOTS & SHOES, ETC/., ,.,������.,. ��������� ��������� For 10 Days Commencing Pay-Day, Saturday, Feby. 17. The CORNER STORE j. N. MclCOD GEN'l MERCHANT . VVateh our Windows for Prices. Dun6inuir Avenue THE CANADIAN BANK COMMERCE *Y> i. Battle Cryrfor Clean Ccvcrnmert ��������� i i McBride's Administratioii Condemned StToiigly by Delegates Representing AU Ridings iti the. Province Libwtls are delijjf>kt^d >vitli all :-������}'?���������: . "*"v' "���������' " *' ��������� :! ���������_������ ..:^i:������..���������...\\;':������it 'tX.mt'iit . ri... thesigiw of vitality wtiich aVe iii evidence, arid tlie unanimity which adversity has not dimmed and the ardour w.hipli ia not damp ened in the \\Taulw of-Mtbe ;;stal warts from all oyer the province. wmmmmmm^mtrm^mi i_ i������ i ��������� ������������������������...���������*��������� ��������� ;vi-/-^i -7 . ,...^:^ ^ ,. V . , \\ \\ AnrfreW'TlionisoHv-won in the .Grand Masquerade Ball will he given by the.'Cumtoerland Fire Department in tho ���������Onmberlund. Hull on Monday -.eveniug, March, t8th. tt Till 2ta!W������ straight falls. Andrew "wra clear ly too much fojrJiif^ppo^ejit. ., I l a 1 The following 1* quoted from the Vancouver Sun;��������� ������������������What is undoubtedly., the most enthusiastic convention of Lilwral* everjwsmbled in this province metyesterday afternoon in OMlfSen1* Halt to discuss mat tersof general interest to the par ty iu British Columbia. The oiUstandittgv feature of .the re������ol* utioufl and discussions showed that if the Liberal represent tion in Ottawa has 'disappeared and that in Victoria is at the v i niching poM Liberal spirit is still a vk- Sic ,aud militant forcd' in Jltitish Columbia, EnthtwUsm in a marked dc gree permeated all the pi'oeeed inga of the first dny of the con vention, What the leadors regard as a most'i encouraging sign of the - times is, tly<* fact that nil the dele* ; gat-% many pf wlwm Itaye.twvv clled hundreds of miles, are here paying tueir own cxpeuoca, In contrast with such gather itigt of their opponents, who us. ually are composed for a great shrewdly suspectedlof travelling at thu public expense, The fighting spirit is manifest from every pntt of the proviuce and the optimism of tlie delu* igd'ea tlfttf a fubstanti;tl quota,of J^ibertli will sit in the iifjKt legislature is in evidence at all PLADIK9 W-THB.--IiHlRR.AL PLATFORM. Abolition of (h>11 tax. Exemption of iiijprwem'ttitB on all lands paying 4������x������s to tlie- pro. vincial goveriiuiunt. Rtt.adJu8t������ioiit pf taxation. Tho raising of thejj exemption of income Hmita to $2,000. Provincial dopartmeiit of labor and troo labor bureau.- thorough irtspotftlon of all in- dusitini prdiiiises. *.' Complote proliibitlort of Cliii notfolabo(r. ; A comproWnsivo systoin of in. dlistrinl insurance.' Ext������m*io!i of tho scope o| tho workmon's com pun eat ion act to .ovor all hazardous oinployu'.onts. Oompjcto prohibition ol Orion labor, A mhiinitiiii Wftgo.nnd uu eight hour day for governmeut and gov- ornmont-aidod work, tiun.odiate construction of tail- ifayto P������acp riycr, thoislftjd and tho Interior. A man named uE'l" Stowo has boon arrvstod on eubpicioii of ho- iug tho inurderer of John Kavou, Tho BuffragettHS aro having a high old timo in London breaking glusfl and kicking up the devil generally. When women go on tho rampage thoy are woi-bo than tho men and should ho spanked. Toronto, March .1���������.After- au 1 i ( illnessexletrdiiig ���������.-aver. live years, flio Hon. Edward Blake, one time 1 * i leadei of the Liberal phrty in Canada and one of the foiomost jKtliticiuns of tlie day, passed away at his'residence on Ja'rVis"street this evening- His death was not unexpected. Iloltad been growing weaker, and wfta never ex-- peeled to rally. SIR feDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., O.C.L., President ��������� ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager CAPtTAlu - iiaooo/Mxr rest;-.'*. $8jooadbo" THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT of TTie, Canadiaa ft^k of Commerce^,will receive ��������� deposits of$i and upwards, on which interestjs allowed at curfejit rates. ' There is .no -*���������*- - * ������-. ��������� ��������� '1 ������ ... linif .lArllnnnr'ttiii Aartnelt C.������.>11 iiicucir ������ mi. *&f*t mi_fK*mt.m.w. w^ .-'-2. > ��������� i * * ' * ��������� ��������� Georgo Tarbell expocts to leave for Vancouver oil Wbdiiosday morning. Ho will return with h!a new an to. At a meeting of tiie ConBerva. tive Association held on Monday evening, Mr, Maneon by unanimous vote'was''requested to again' ho a candidate for thU constituency, There was very, strong opposition to the appointment ot T.-.B; Bate w Returning Oflicor, he not being recoin moiwled by, nor the choice of the association,' but as Mr, Maiison stntod that it waa now too late to make any changes, the nppeintiiieut stow). ,;. ":.; ��������� nqtioe. ��������� *��������� Cowidian will not"''mako -trip leaving Vancouver on .March 7th. ��������� Misa Huth Clinton arrived homo from Vancouver ou .Saturday last, Until brought the ".Alexandria Limp",with her. . ���������i, ���������mmtf-....., ^ \\> Mrs, llambler, of Philadelphia, if. S. A., sister of Mr." Cieo, Clinton, arrived hero on Saturday* ��������� Dr. Korr finds it necesMiry i-������ ^stpono his-March ongngomenu in Courtenay and Cumberland u. - til April. A. Stenhouse, of tho Co-opi'ra- tive liu'tehcr shop is ill at tho h p. pilal, The now tipple at No. 7 mli.o Ib noariug completion, It is an extensive pieao of work. No. 7 promises to boa btwy place. ���������tm ���������!��������� I i ym \\wi*.aammitmias-ma Vancouver-voters will havo lh������ privilege of 'cither riding to tho M Mansoh, M, P. i\\ arrived in town on Monday from Vic toria, . ~��������� ������������������ q- ���������'������������������ * The output of coal from local mines for th'o month of February was 47,1)28 tons*.. Mr. and Mrs. Cloutier are conducting tho boardinghuuse at No. 7, ��������� ' P. Dimiio loft by Sunday's himt on a biisiuos.: trip to V .ncotm-.r, i ��������� ��������� i ��������� Geneval Manager Coulaou arrived in town last week, lie wim accompanied by Mrs, Coulsou. i'i i. .in: mi m���������i... i !!��������������������������� Arthur.Denton lott for Van-, couver on Sunday last. Ho im y visit Kolowua, U. C, whore bu father and sister resido, before re- returniug here. Mifis Kathleen Dowdall loft f ie Inrhomein Victoria on Wednesday hist. Dr, Kerr also left ly the sanm boat, , .Oyti4Mti*..������i'������. .��������������� f-,9*c "u ipollu ui Tory Hutom'Uiietf mw vued elevator*. i voting Conservative, or thoy may No public laud for ���������peculator^1 ..... . .... Improved metliods of pro vou tint? tinil������er w������������te. mm* mm nr Ladles' Aid of; Grace Metho- dtit church will hold their ami mil tittle of work aud supper in the Cumberland UhII ou WeduoKday iiflernoua and evnuiug-.of l\\*t*.\\. '4Qt& Every prepuraiiuu is lie- jug made tt^fiwiure sueetw*. walk to the polls and veto Liber al,,wait the gist of the meeting of llm nY/irnitlri" prnmnittrn of the Vancouver City and DUtrict Lib. oral Aitfoeiathtii hold in O'Hrlon Irailon Monday night. It waft decidotl that no organized campaign, in the accepted neuse of the term, "otiM he put forward, and the voter* will uot be ohVcd even the subtle camjmlgu ci^*r,��������� The Sun. ,. A������A'AM|i|. WO JH. UIU. Feoi. Lot Ua Fit Thorn Out Witli a fair of Xiiose j?o|h ular New Shoes. Have You Seeii the Real New Shoe ^mmt pKSIDKS having the wry mmJ newest hist!) in a'ti icuihct.i every pair ol our ahoes are abs- olutcly sbUil TeathtfrthrougUout. Mtn'ii t*ft VfllourtJfllt.tllucUar $0.60 , M������a'* Vtiour Bly. ou������Ix!oii noln 0 00 mm . , f. >-, f, r������ ... , ..... ,. * fin mmtU, a \\ U^H. \\>Ulk Uk\\f,mU.>f������ . ��������� , < . . " V -J Mon't WwMferd tUlflHaihon.. 6.50 Xmt'e Patent Co!������-Vatt4n II u . 6.50 M������n'i Ton Oatf Kaiton lilu������ 6.R0 Woi6������n"ii Patoflt 8 itrap OltpperiO.fiO Vomin't PaUttt Princosa 8 60 Womtn'n ll'iujk Ooie Pump .... 8,60 Wnmtn'i HUck itomiin Pump 8 60 Womftn'i U ack Voivot Osford 4 00 Vomtn'l It *ek Vnlvet Huttox 6 00 camIFbISj, bros! / Oiinlittr Hatliftr li 'W tat Thau Price - Should Influence Your Judgment ti VV .mfktbmk A UI4 Jam i*.y Shoes. fcl-IE NEWS, CTTMBE/tLAND, 31 C ���"- *.>V.Jt. :i--:- IN THE BALANCE By L. G. MOBERLY Author of "Dan and Another," "A Tangled Web," "Sin of Alison Deer- Ing," etc., etc. WARD. LOCK & CO., LIMITED. London, Melbourne and Toronto. (Continued). 'I lio room in which lhe lawyer found himself v.-.ii5 destitute nf nil luruituro, oxeoptint; a small table, one battered- lookliij; chair, iind u camp bedstead so old and dilapidated in upp'.'a'���">'���' ''c (lull no dealer would li * -o ni^ai'ic.* a sou upon it. In ilila lie*], entVi-.-d with a ;nl"--'.,i>ilaiu,oii;' col! ���o io-i of ivi-1 ^ lay a man of perhaps fift"i!.'p \\l:v. ���"-, whoso wii'ii-d face bore marks of a moii.-il di.'-ahi1 ihat waa neurinp: its civ'!. A ra;-sod, lmtriiniiu'd.heard hid ilio v.tai; liiouih and chin, hut Hip scinv (')i-.^ mne a fair indication of ih-.-" i-ii-k man's character, aw did tho Ionic taperiii!; finders that pulled at tho rasped t:hool. "You caine. thon" he said, oouph- ln-4" between each word, "af least, I suppose you sii-o ilio lawyer?" v.-liali refined, v.-lialover liis ;in haw boon, it wan his early years this n eiiliiiivd MhTound- oro Hie slump oj. a I. mnr-t liave been :'.lnee he led a The voie..1 wa:- l.'ii-r hihtory mi o -iiVnt that in man 1 ad lived inps, lie iitill fjru:-!ile:v-?'i. Hiou,",li i many *t- loup day pee.'ioiunn't. life. ��� I ;r.n Mr. Soame;, 1 i,n-,e Kiiceoed-.d I-, -Mop. ii-. Dawson's business." wa:; tlio .".'j.v. r. a.-; Ihe lawyer s-al hinirtell j .ii. eriy upon th.e ope rickety i hair, yuui note reached MO-laoj night. i\\y ihe way, how did you come to know r.iv pri\\ate add-o<\""" 'Iho sliorl ol ��� smile dickered oier t'.u- Mhoi- man',-- ,\\oni face. "Ins a llnl.o." ho uimwen il. "I loMi-inhevid dial Dawson and Dau- ���io.i v. in speech, punctuated though it ���lony j.itui-es ami many.paspinRS for lv. e.Uli. .-wnod to o\\huust'the | and���I'm sorry. Hut���if I'm too late I for myself. I'm too lute for who's I sot Masmero, then?" he broko off to i say quickly, trying to drag himself up ' in iho bed as lio uttered tho words. '; "Sir George's nephew���Sir .Miles��� ; succeeded J;im," Mr. Soames answer- .cd. '-It was believed that you had died . many yeai s ago. Your father received a paper wiU�� tlicnotice of your death; he neve: doubted the truth of the re- jporl." j "I was supposed to havo been killed in a row at the mines. 1 remembered , my death was announced. It never .seemed worth while to contradict the j thing, and now I suppose my ^timing , up will be a bad thing for MIles^Hles j wasn't a bad chap either���a bit too j much of a saint for me���no eating of , husks wiih swine for Miles oh?"- I "Would >on like your cousin to- " J - "Como hero? No, ili.-mU you. .He^ j sides which, I'm noi likely to be hort\\ ' Tf 1 live through loiiisht 1 shall, be ��� lucky. I've gone down hill fast ever , since I lauded; raeh day I've meant to gel a loiter sent lo Masiuere. and I each day 1 haven't had tho strength. '��� Hut���yeslui'diiy���1 know���there wasn't i much longer���so I sent for you. ' There's tlio wrong you . know���the j wrong" to set right--and it must be done���it must be done." : Ills words grow 'hurried and ine.o- heronI, his e>es were ununalurally ' bright, and his hands moted ceaselessly along tho lidy sheet. "What do you mean by the wrong , being sei right?" * ' - Mr. Soames tpoko veiv distinctly; - his lihtoni'i' soeiiud lo he paying scant : hoo^,. io him. "1 elieuud her. you see." the ramb- ��� Iip.u voice wont on. "Poor Marlon was easy ijt deceive���any old fool could ' 'ive done it. She was really my wife ' all the time. 1 made her think U way a mink lnuiriiigo. ��� ] didn't wnhV'lo have her .'Worrying mo-Mil Australia., I It wai. all ri.Jit really; and the boy will be my heir. Don't, forget tljat. | The boVs n^lu'-ir."' ! "What boy?" Tho lawyer bent ; ovor the delhieub man. and touched | his arm. "What boy is your heir? , Whai do you mean?" GILA MONSTERS The men' He i fc\\iTjsU light died" for a .mo-, ent a>l Their Bite is Sometimes Fatal and Al- 1/ ways Dangerous' . In- a recent issue of the' Scientific American an article appeared writton by D. Allen Wiley,, describing the Gila monster. The statement was made in tlio article that scientists questioned whether its bito -was fatally poisonous, as has been supposed. W. C. Barnes, of Las Vegas, N.M., claims to know of two cases, in one of which death resulted. Mr. Barnes writes as follows: ./'Tho first man was Ja ..Tombstone, Ariz. The Gila was tied by the leg in a saloon as a curio, and a drunken gambler named brown was teasing it. Ilo earolessly stuck his first two fingers inlo its mouth, which immediately closed down on them nnd could not? >><���> released, until the reptile's head was fill off. lirown suffered horrible asouv for at most two days and Iu Kpile of all efforts he died.. The second cniso was In Ihe fall of 1SS0. Waller Vail started from the winulro llaneh near Benson. Avt/.., 16 ride into (own on horseback, some fifteen miles. A short way from the ranch a monster was sluggishlv dragging its way across the road. Thinking to lake It inlo a friend, he got down nnd killed il. or at< least ho I bought he killed it. .To enrrv it easv, he--tied, ir on his saddle behind him, using his saddle siring for the purpose. As he looped along, hn thought, lo assure himself that it hadn't drop-, nod off hv. reaching around behind him wilh his light hand and^lhen feeling for Hie monster. "', " ��� "It was' lh<--re, not"neavlv as dead* as whnt he thought, liis firsi finger wen! inlo the reptile's month clean to the knuckle, and instantly, tho>o iaws. with the long..sJjhrvT, daggei'iJi.Ue. teeth closed on Vail'^.fingor. ^Wkh his loft hand he managed. to"."gT4r^is knife out nnd out the saddle strfaiKs and then diss.cc.ted (he InSkI and Jaws to get his finger from their grip.- I.- "Vail then, spurred hi^ -horse ln}o Benson and,- found...au engine; ini.lljc yards. 'A ljjistv o'\\^h'aiH\\e ���; of;/iele- rdiiiH wiih^Hip. di.t-ibi-on'snperi'n**'fW.-, Tucson took- pl|iaye��"aild i!^.;! OnJy^One for .Breakfast - i.- The egg of the gigantic,extinct bird aepyornis, of South Madagascar, has a capacity Qf .two. gallons, ov X60 times that of a' hen's ogg." Tho shell is 1-8 inch thick, lengthwlso it is 32 Inches In circumference and it measures 25 inches arqund ,tho middle. ��� Though termed a fossil egg it is not petrified, but U is in perfect'condition, unbroken and has a ycljow. color., The.con- touts have turned into a fine dust, which coines, out. wjien handlejU. through a small, natural perforation on one", side ., The aopyon\\is like the moa of- Now.-Eealniul, *.vasrextei��mijiat- ed by tho hand of man. A few coft'tur- ies ago, it was quite abundant. "Several inqompJeto fftgsil remains liave been-dfeo^yoscd, but'no complete skeleton liB*q_s*yct beon found. These show tl^cj. bii-^l Ma3 three-toed, of mas- slvo prQiMK'tlon ami sh.ort-wiuged. Tho Madagasc'aI-'.natives have for many years used (ho groat egg shell for Various household purposes. In fact, tho first knowledge .of I hose eggs becamo known' when some Madagascar natives came to U^ Mauritius to buy. rum, bringing tho nopyornls eggs with them to hold the liquor. Only three or four of these huge eggs have been brought into civilization. v.- ���f a.-. %y ijiit of Iho other's eyes, ho fUod . _ ���ii iipon the iaw\\er with a look of; racing over the -road to 'Tui'sop-jvliere eniiie t.tnily and consciousness.. . \\ltn .cminonl surgeon, resided 'atZ.hni '���Whv���I mean���my son���I've gof a i time, Vail fry at .deaHi's door"fl'r sen. Pie wroiwd him all these yeaTt-,' i\\VO nwul-.s, and (hat 'finger toda.yWs but he is my own lawful son���and my I u<-,cMc��s from tho effect of the'bile'.'*' , heir--the heir to Masmere and the r,io bite. " ' ' :. . "--'*^-v -" " ���',!!.��� old title. I want you to right my son���j ���" . ���-���-...". ���.'.'.��� - ���.';." ]]' that's why 1 scut for you, to see thai J ; Llne3l Dcscer* '*"''"' iny son gei'sjiis rights. You must | An En^itiiv-i\\n applSed to the Ile- riglit my son. - ' aid's college fo- a coat of arms. In (Io do Continued i j sl]Pl, ., coso i(_ Il3 pioa^,-,, (o 1)0 a]l]e .__. . , t0 i,orrow onc fx-oj-H a cele^rateil'jj.ir- John D.'c New Garde.-i ' oestor. I Tho nVnn in question could y'bt John 1J. Koc kel'eller is itew living at . romcmboP^ftuythiug about bis grerit his estate nl Tarryto\\Mt. N.Y has been his fall-'and bpj/ing home new Other Fellow's View Point - - When Attorney-General WJ[ckeriiam was a plain, everyday citizen and lived in Tenth Street near l^fihXVvouue, ^JeW Yqj-Ic, ^i,.few, years ���ngo. '(ho ydo of immigration, was already beginning to flow in tbat direction. In consequence, It ,\\vus a rough cro>viT of bovs of nil nationalities jHiat g.i^ered about the cm-b'4o-play-their street gaiuclM Master Wiekerham was frequently admonished by his mother to avoid the neighborhood loughs. ..Jln one'oc cnslon she ey'ipha^i'/.cd heij remarks by saying-.; ,' '������'���''������', "You know wkji I., m'oaii;" so, play along with the hoys whos.) fathers are gentlemen." ' . The speech made, quite an impression on the lad. A.fctfv.days-hilar ho entered the library;.where liis .mothor i was entertaining" guests, i-.i-cvii war:- ied by a dirty iinkl are only istyte osi^s, bat we know 2am- Buk eased our paiiimnd i4^)eiJrton-r.ho'-Rskt*-d: "J:_so��'ietIiinK:.your- \\un"i':isTiiTei)HoTi"br��.-;oihg"to tho doorlTiglitcd fotmialus' Groek" tQinplesrelai-";^'''-!'" i'T"713''���-, " i_ ' " ""*" piuI ,!> in,tJii; .way of bahi!3. Il-ip"1! containsp^werfulheiUlrfghorl-ialo-.scnoes'jVhidip'uriHoonajapplieil Ipr to skin diaoascs, kill oQthq.gcrm8and oud tho n.iinfultnmi-cnij;. Othdr os';tja! grand parents, and theivforo, could nol j t>0ulO:ia li��iva .bag of- poulAswu intac ?forr!"C"V.0^."n/,.aph_,:\\omc?.1. ,by . t1l?m'the oairt an' ye lifi'od ihcm'i'or me?". "Oh, aye," ho replied. ,- -' ��-. ��������� ; ��.-* . .-.. .jr ���,��;, ^ : i"."'�� v.'iv- 'Woel. ihat' shows. .David,"- elie>�� rrom hvo condensed milk boxes a , ""^ . 'mflvin^r*iiVi9 miii-Liiured. "that ve're far atron��5er "v*Jl11 cabinet holdingt-Jain ^ontaiitin^/PV^'y."*5:/]1" SM��*' ihan mo" ' ' |>spices, sugar, bait and dry groceries.is-L^rPl* "libM^V10 f -;.v. r Made From Boxes. ���1 ajl'aiiy hs' * smiled, ilevo���I'm t^ohi'j, out���till���l'\\e a wroiu; rla'ut." "I i!iid6rstand fion your real name is���not aro known by hero'.'" The man in ihe bed voice was Ktronsor. "Oh! Oeorre Scmors is nol my name. I'm Gooi'ko Hernesley rw;ht enouRli���I hero will he no dirficulfy about idonfUiiU', ino, 01 en if ih" old iran still diso'Mis me," About Iho wolds and (one lhei;o was n flii-prtiicy whir-h nfrended Mr. Kciainos' not o\\er faslldiouii tns(i>. fie looked down at (he weitk, wrecklosB face with a sudden seiisjc of rcpiiR naiif-o. "The���old- ma.n?" ho Questioned slowly. "Voii���yes--my fallu-r, Sir Oornc llonic'dcy���you don't doubt timi what t say is Iriie, do vou'.' I'm a dylnp; man���1 have no object now In lyln.u. Tarn Rir Oeorge HorncHloy's oon rlwlit. /���naiiRh���Iho prndl^nl son���come homo too lute to enloy llio fatted calf." "Mul*. your fafhei " "Oh, I know my .fa tli or kicked, nie out thirly years and more ngo l.n my tini-eK.-iH'i-Hle youth, I don't lirofoss to bo roncnorale now, but when 1 found I wriKii'l i','oln(;; to live, I flio'ushf I'd sot riiilit the wrons. and porlinim Iho old 1111111 will he ready fo welcome a ,prod- I uni whoso liuskn have killed hlui." ���'But your father."' Mv. Soames .began unnin, only to b;.' infori'iiplod. "Ves, I know he's a hard mini. Tlial'-i why I dldn'l "mo KtraUtht lo M.iHin-iro. I only landed from Aunlnilln 'i fori- nii;iii anu and since then I've boon too 111 l-o do anything, nnd'now l'v,.�� seal ior you hi'oauKo l thoiinht. .nai'il toil my father---ami help 1110 undo the v.Tnn*:* I did. Von roe. shion I've bent 111, I keep ou ililiikln.O; about ilio l*��oy. The boy's rlnlilK lii'o more-���--" ���I doii'i think ilinl you ciulto li.ider 1!' t h-ivinj; been locked in Ludgate prison for debt, he Jiad found means to es-. cape'from-an upper window. ��� ���'And how did ynu pet down?" <- - 1 sot a cord, fixed around tlio ne< k of Kins; Ltide's slnlue, and let invsob' dowu." ; -., -, ,.-��� "Jiir-t the tiling. There you ha\\e it ���honor onoiipli. Llnoally doscctitled from Kino; f^ude. Tils coal of arms is '.*oo(l enough "'for you." ' ' ,1' ' :;' , eost. The.y. wore boupht- at-am'ion ' from a 11 old l^rench ehaleati, llxvl'o'-k-1 efellor iirpuI outhi(l(Jinn a reproMOiiia-1 ti\\e of the I'Yenoh 1 ���.<"!< of .ll>- l.'oth-i , o'v'tt. ,'��� ,. , ,. . ' ohilds for them. TH- Kookofoller! Primitive Ideas cf Hygi-no a-^ul-.bid -on. the first Iiv.ihiHI'the . 1,iU(1" ainbassadoir, once son I pric-e soared up (0 a polnl which I I'-mdand by 11 naihe prlnep were laused Iho Frenohiiian fo iliop out. ' hiirdeil as so'pollule. dejtl.h- of. ,a iii/in��.'lhc doolo.r coiner, and makes an incision on ..tliVirfcJMiheatl .nf��� each of the '.��\\i'v\\ ||v- 3jip;.ro\\iitivOK u'Hil..filla.il*. 'w,lth. niedh-Jyo lo 'ward off'lhe Voutiiv-'lon' iind 'fh'o'!(\\f' "Xow. Harold,", said the teacher, "if there-wero eleven sheep in. the field and six iuinped llio fence how nialiy would there be left. & ��� -1 '-"Mono"," "replieil Thirold: ��� -*--'-." '���\\\\'hy, there would."'said she. ' "< '"No, 'ma'ituffiiere wouldn't," pe--- sisted ho. '.'You may know ari-"-.:rio- tic, but you don't know-' sheep." ' An Eye for Busin'tss. Younn Dottlor'R.^AYitrnrl've .hqjfn thinking, dear, that nerhaps we'd be wlfii; to invest hi a""Mi.'ifTiift dish, and' in vile' ihi'.nriih'Dorrt 'i.i Q'cca^iouaili \\-, !l[t\\i" a Wol--.ii i,ircbit.���.]tid{;e. . ' i tuuuu iu uie uo.\\, OIUOOIU wij^. san^toper, paint it 3inb\\pretty light-color; at- the\\wall by nails driven '. "Whjv.KrediliO! deaiNV><>K),K)Hl-iUljl:J!n out, knnekinn'? 1 mii-vlitn't hnvo been- dresHiul al all!" <��� ��� r' 'v, ���;-'���'��� lis was all rljihl!" said Erod- loo.kdd through the keyhole "Oh, die. ' ��� fiwl."' i11 <-iilitl;i,tt'.,-ni'od!c-ine ,cfri IV the 'llii'-eshoh Its freely in an , A Guoplcion ii' "I declare,"''Said Mini, Cunirox/Vi'l'ler making a rcniiuj,j)|' eiijls, all tlieiio hut- let's -'must, have, umpired baseball Mimes." ��� ���'' ""'.-'���' "nni.olllo?'' - ,.,, , .-,, ..- "Ko. Polite, bill*, positive. ''Thoy noon to have /wllen into tho'linbli of saying everybody is out," in dies wirlf *iup; in thi ,oj', throw ij hi i' .1 .' . I ,1 ��� ..Reversal to Typo. > --J "Khe claims that her ansceslors stood torluiliiR with red hot pinccYs.-"^'' ��� "I believe it. She can wear ,shpes threo sizes too .small and look happy." -���-Harper's Huzaar.-- ��� ��� �� 1. v.���..r���r ., . ._, ?i "Look here," remarked the thrifty i\\ian lo;Miji\\ffl5ti'av^ft'itH!ii>yi1fe,.."you,fe earrylns too, much rail, my lailyi.j'ln- ���djooiiOl, :'v she. S'Ptoj^iPjWiiiil.vtto't^jEicQ why you should bother nbout. that." "Well, Ijliiiilri^fl^uld'srA'ce l lmvo <^notvh.oiiM}eir1"ia- _Tdfled by iltl(iii,g .f^-'n' piece-of *l^e Jith haj'f wil>v. bet\\y^��- t^c Cop "and tlio canlro of the box. Smooth the wpod "wi; ' ���^.iliile or som" ljlQll it tO Ulv-i ...... ���j ......c ..n.r-,. thjibtiRlKtlie bgplMiearitliiio tgip.and you have "a1 roitveiHont pli^a.Ifor^ vhrioim* kiUhen'CAmmodltics.��,.'r v . , ,. By romovlw. two sides of a soapbox and^Ui^JI^^ in'thft ho'y jtsqlf 2% inches Jrojp tho top aud bottom, a' haifay, Volh^tpiSor*ioncrt'-racl* J,s- made" .fifV'^B^kwjf ���BivatifySin^ll .article.R., as-���the cloclc' cookbooKs"K 11111101108," eYc." 1 A -rack fdr-Mtf:henlinlyes>,fQi:lf,S',jii3d spoons in nia-tlc in the same way, only} having t'ho',U>j').-.fih'elf ,|ih'i-ppd '��� \\vJth'"n ��� I'o^Vl of,. JUiuw'' h'oJo^.two iychos :a]jnr1j tlie.leujftll M'^t'hB^ht|lf-iln1d -the'ede'e oj-.K- no.<��!i��J ,^iflih;U?Ho, fjflVf}���'8,10^8 jone. iiuurUT, of nn inch wide. 'Plates cnn" bo lcdpt'on tlfo bottom* Hholf. ��� tovmiSo'.lho.i wind. '':>"������'��� '��� -^���.j.._,��� f'r'i\\l\\rik>/iic. '..���1.htvft]iit>ljpJ!ijJv,,'';'.',,������.'.,,..-.""T,,. ; ., ....-,- nnolont Tiisoanv, the hleu.'^eiiv- ibtiK' " -"'Por Vd':wnH-lJiVn>lir{iMlii>l?4l iween tho ouler worhli^ow.urt��5* .pniiscr, lierc'ti 11 7lif\\v1,.wlj6.4o,,k1jr-'iwiy" roam, -lfn person dloa wliH^etf&orrtmh1' 'l'ncKtflbV/ U(lli;^-..-f1io I-IhM M>��.4MSh"^v**+'*k+4t hut must ba , destroyed .or lhv ii'wiiy" iis-1 well- aHi-MrilWl!l!?W'Vliiili' hiu) ].cj))*iie ���inloj-.tjojiUutl. ^W^ilk^jly^t.^^1. 'I.- 5'.v.A��sl��tIuit'iJiispjwteijii-Saj.'ia^li':- Ap. "ti n *Ili(ly4lwlio.soMk1d' IkI: sketl one u'lii ol iiiiother. "Not 1; 1 ^ ReC'Inblcf-'StjatiRa ,JilJvlM7-.<- , ; ���. .Ti-a^'lilJiiR .t'lWjIQH./lWillUHnpH^e,,iii' 'a I'lpii W "six Inches In iti a m o"t or "a l-o ! UmurUAh .��)ii��:idn,'. Wi)j!ii(iftUUrUu>iJ.(i ion 11 floor or othor level siiirJ'nee. v.(lh- in 'tis If or (iVi'.'v iVrWMo ifiwiliervj want iii'iii'iiHri",\\vflSH'iiTui (Tniieso thalllio 1WII11M mIii vein'* tilnce T.vo f of tlielionue'rf ulouft the tvii.^iWj* Miin : ��n- fmiml. ho, 011110 lor the Htnu; lilncoH like Mas- w-crV-biiniini;-, Und it wAs',W.Vk iv h'oiiducl of I hose stones h dotihtl u',.](K.]f . ... n. ��..* ) in ho found In the nialorlal of wb i ' ,. ,',*. ( j Ihey are composed, Which appears .f'^kComiotAir^.s.' j.:j'i,.l'V^ <""ii"^'^iiiietic,lron or. AnxioiwWhH.in^'.-���1- FnyrriTt"Troici'j **' j mail, is tblii.l)i��t��!. wilHiitup or down?* I . . ,. , . 1 )eckhatid',---\\Vel)^. idie'ti a leuUy. i.Jd (��, Pi?S .,.u^u?|4>^i;' "fltiih, muni.-'Mn*p-fthmttil-ii't*wrvmH��r-"lf-nt��j |U' ii:~--'^ The Sea Serpent Exposed $\\'��� -...Tl^e m>��tevy'-'pr..tl'ifiK^k,js*M)ent lifts apparently beeif scflVeilj!iy PaiA. Jarcfe Schmidt, made. master of the Dutch steaj* JRhip-Oluirfoi.,;. pt UioAterdani. As jjjfi..' m:Ifttcr''ihftrin-er*liV9fipeiit somo ti'^:k> e denizens.of thte" ... ., ,, and Indian oceans', a'sweffas Hie Atlantic, he_has_arn\\Jtib'|]j -.says o.f his eoiy.lusjo.us:.,,,.., _ '_.* $.. ���" i'U-.sya's pur ^fwyfoHuufc w-IohseivrjQ ���such 'a- blK'flsh.-MiiPft'fthd ft'ldiifeth St about fitlO to (iOO'fee;, on our .lournwr to HAo.^'niUx(l Slates qn,.\\uly US. Mo fail continually heat'the water sevearf feet hip.b, and its' head which appc%R^ o,u:,:tiie ���,aurt(fi.i��'.-'o*6ry< fc,\\y,^ijnrtK?fl( threw ni"o,,lfflTt1T*"*fa'ii* awa^'T'*-* oilr course-wthf right-, on- to .t.ho^jyi^ei^ and whon we wei;s about fifty feet- away from It wt/pshotiMit ^t (wU,^/aJ ' ..small cannon, ah\\l -hityC *righWd&tSrWl n>Uldle���0f die Uody. ��� >Jf> '}��� Vri^t|il0bvl^vorpSjllte|sia red .Tho eiant fish then cut It self "up inlo four parts and swam awny Indian style . j-FitivigtiTifi^auK jtincl ��� covoi; Jtojdoj's miiko a .wSlI$nfat.��,pm&'Avindow' elaiSs, iinv ��� iib'���.������, '.", ��� '.Ail'ttC.lJV'WftW te"^,10 H viu!ninlie.d,'v Ifi,te'��l|>))i'J��li'ie llftw,tnwwy can be I'ttHjUoU' ciirftfii'lly.'imhitcit .d^saWpajiorcd and "'"���'��� "'���' TJali'i? ' i.Ctll) .. . t .. 6ifx*iy*'lf':'oi'vo"haH it; littlo 'InKi'VmlTy^AtMvnr ^'nHi ilL-ive a null .ijUiMKlit, V hi ' Al' ��� titMu'iiio^l >(:M.;Hli , ' . ' A New Way to Ren-flloh'^C! ���'", "KHmP'iihMkmlmw'. "<���' t- ���Itniiw what l. wyili/M'ol''v���':*;-*>)''b ��� ���> ij" Ywrfla(��tf>��u n��ilhii}ij*inj��wiiijt'^alfld 11*1) i.iri'ljjiero, ^vfii-fi,; fpuy. ,\\\\��haU��p,��. wv? ..he* ind llieJ6ll?6r': OV"wliK-ti flir<'fli,8t"0flo Khowfetl.jltR^iJ'Kjlf-Vft^iWVlj'AH'hSl^vo 1ho"jivator,'the "laist 0110'bout tlio waler wllh-Hi-s ttiJjIj'Jtmi'.'Hi'O.'jiViliWyis.onou lay wild,v,,iu"|,he water, thornby only sliowIriR'd'i^iv Ifacks-! f^In^iCIIMo looked as much like pno fish Ihat wo wero fooled 4ho first. f#w" minutes).1 our- . fHe)M&:i .^J*-'y���>;��,; %t:ifitt#r;-!tAV:ti:. ��� r:;'-'V^'7'wfSiF;,^^:^^^ ' v'i-riitf'.lJfflAliiJiftSiimW: ':\\vi\\WI?(%f'liio r .������awrHh'irsi.oi.tW lui^'ttoeijiiicnfey.' inputs., ^Vhnt, docs It. say thor.o?" ^.isir6y**^w��}RayjifeWBi��a-o'wpwi yoll fcn'Ow M-'iibYi Mo^SivirWOT���".*^ ���ts>:'M^ii:'VM'����^:nv]i(n^ih|R'n^jjryv. "t\\kti ��� othor ii into. |��1h Uoi^flo dual fioyfii'lU'Phi {IW* all rlulil. .Ilii's.ill now hlinsQlf." t ' t�� lodn stono or .yyiiiiietic Iron ori ��( iV'i,. -X-1^" '��� ; J i'rlendHhl^.-iic,*^'" 'V'1 .JtI\\yi��,v��-: lij plot duiilti'HMiU*! n'.Yip.',; . ' ' P. ' '' ��� . '��� ���' t i; v'.il'j'' *tf^mmmMmmm\\ '*m- ii' Doctoi'.v;-tili.,lioiliiii:; btitjlio chliiW Iii of ioi-;i-ot came info hikiloiuiialiJWnhiilec'lhVi/Hilio'b^ e falter Into Hie cynical whar 1 c'tiiild 1if-ii:lt:wfv% ..'���-?���'. f :.\\\\\\t 5.',:i|_Sf','7V ,Wi)ll�� \\ I,, r.nn.lit 11 ll I, I iniMl, , I anlmiiho lawyer, to In fiaUf-Jit ultlil fcinnlfbfiiire. ��� j - *��� "Queer," the inan In Um ln-il ��-v' Tiiti" elalmctl. nffer that loin: fib-iH-o. '-'oic.-r "Whei Jt should hnvo tuniod .uiu like thin, * rttKhf?"- r .^- .~...mf- .v^.,-0 -,* -f-'i.' _ ��� �� 1.:..��',.. domt-kiio, A\\JiimtmjU-r.\\: h my tvri'iili-riiu�� hoy to- \\immm%'j*tmy lint Woi^iH*e 'l/.vi oloal lUt a'it i'/i'iiIJ . U jt.'i.,.?l^tuii ii 1 i.it, ��, Vh��f '(o;!; 10 .itv:iw'im\\oO ^imo' ^^niji^i^t'^^ilW^^' BoUII/M'M. Ar^ymi a pon of siiub7 >��n 4O^M^ttHllliUlU>rtUi.^i^ri��iI[4it'a *���;< hmu\\> m i mniM S\\X rSibf m\\iW. mjorfl p*.�� I\\y w��i��l> k4 them lo wrlto ftbnpEB oxpvoHHlrjK ^thn spirit of the new KeUfilon. If wo -cm *-!!��M��iti���� 17 ,h).iyijci) had, lale|ft.:';ttUi(iuj(V, lecinjCr.V; ���bn-llip U.ielotul.pliftform. "Ho yoji ��� wiiit. ���' 10 ''imitry' huyt''' ?lf#ftKlit��i,f '"Hi�� I MiSM^)sm^>Mfm for 11 poHllUui of' niJ'iJ* fyata," ���wuk iho reply; ".why,.I'm no WitWlt.'Hfii'tf IiKkUi��hWVM.'!|��A11{UWIiul B^^ m^^ittimimiv^ ^Jk5-^isrUDs;#.**;Uito'?nu^4vK*ltt��5't'Pjr arniH every burden in llftotl fj'QUj/jnji like niiiglc. ���... ���.>'!/,����?? lovo it. wo. Qim.movq'tbQ wnd.rt 1; li6ur,or w, yoiflf clmnKO yotirlilon.' ������ ������ ��� ^tW\\,&.l*.?��V..-ni.-t'.'��':{- ivisv- t -I&i'm-.,'. l^^mm^^ 'f Or n llHi; mf^r^WmSrWfftlf m.!^ !�� '" lfo**l** k Vieue'a Ri'<��J��lliJLs_f^_^W.M'Xv.-,#�� *'Ji" .1". **\\\\i\\-mfa\\*.fm\\ itwAiv.ili'Uoirj'if-uf^ifdieVt ' " iJhU Inl ��ii/*W. ��� l'lr.Qivili iliKtllljil* "Jtiiihoj- than rjHlf lak wlio wish to write and make a (till lUtempnt of, *\\ Jt ; lymptomlr'-AWTOtfitron ol mtureh^RlQlit^ '->g>V: if^si ,. ri_.����rlnil watittt.0! fctUque nnd.ImpovjirUliiherit.of WAt-Ai..^ ty ������ lb xt, ���ft 1th p.Hi[.lo, ���lejwiiluHh uf your qy.,n Iniotm. ���'.'''���'' "!> ��� * '-*-��-*''*-'��� ����� '��� '��� Alrifiet anU VifiltAl^d^bloAU^kL the f,rc��t Mv��iJ-makJsr. fleUi-hullder m.~ ! -H<'in�� �����rtr>;��|W��..��jl|ivn��ft.-.���t����W��ln�� | flnA-.eM*or��llv��iiMm'f^?V^*^\\'-'5*l^/ *}.f'**^?*}$���������''?>'���������i*-'*'l"l:?y '1 >*-V'.J/"vV^-'-^"4.'^'v vV,-".'.. ��������� --..*���������%"��������� *. 'iw'j.y\\.������.,1V ��������� f1" ^i'-'f-'Hv': .y ~.i> j ^ ? 4?*V"-> ''^.''n'1'' ,;' ~t\\ llif* '-*���������!-������' ^ P f THE NEWS. CUMBTCRLAXD, B. C. H. LNIGHTINGALE Stock Broker^ and Financial Agent Investments aiid Loans Negotiated 33 MELINDA STREET, TORONTO Somebody Sat on It An elderly man from the country, .\\ Repenting at Leisure . * * Agnes,was'.a littlo. lot of ft^o wait curly-flaxen hair, chlaaliko complex- iou���������anda"will of hov own. Sho had been ill-advised,'not to say elibe'ratcly naughty, at the 'dinner- table, and mamma had dismissed her jto her'bed-room, to remain" in" durance vile until shoiShould ox-pvess duo contrition for her behaviour. - ; Agnes'cheerfully obeyed the parental order, and showed no-spirit of're-' pentenco at-tho end'of tho first quar- ! it I?* Intention purchasing some furntluro.ltor of an hour, . "',,", v&������V.������������,in,'i *'r>"t'nA .������iiv tn'nnV liii ������kil " When' thirty minutes* had elapsed vtnocceded_to tuo clly to PutJ������8__8^������ mainma'called from an adjoihin. ft n i, (tf > ���������>, K i i! for bargaining,to the tost. On entering a slio'p ho found himself confronted by. a Jew. After, turning over the- >Tq,w'u stock, the-lold man purchased a chaii\\ ' . --������K:- -.i- n. - ' ,/A few days later the purchaser ro- lurned to tho shop again. with Iho chair in about half a dozen pieces. The Jew, looked at {.hem very gravely) aud examined thoin till over, then, suddenly exclaimed: "Ah;*my front, mo seo vat Ib dor mat ter; somebody * has been Bitting on it." In Dread of Piles ��������� Many believe that nothing short of the surgeon's knife'will effect cure. . They do not know DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT The'agony caused by- tho intense .itching, tho depressing and debilitating erfoct on tho system, the dread ��������� lest a surgical operation might .bo. necessary���������these are tho things which mako" piles or hemorrhoids so distress- lug- .. ' Tho doctors havo been recommend; ing surgical'operations as-the' only cure. Rut the surgical operation', with ./all its dangers and expense and pain, ' iocs not usually effect a lasting cute. ' '"Many a case has been cured by Dr. Chase's, Ointment after the surgical operatioft^had failed. Hero is a case which doctors gavj up. ;, ".-.>. "'Mr. .1. MaweivHoden, Man., writes: ������������������"Dr. Chase's pintment is a wonderful preparation". I had-Itching-piles tor over six years and though 1 .'tried two doctors' prescriptions and ���������'used many othor preparations could ' not oblaln much benefit. "The doctor told mo thero was no cure for me, and ��������� that I would- havo to undergo' an op- ' ������ration. :��������� "I bought.a box of Dr. Chase's Ointment and was completely cured in one.week. As tbis was six months ! ngo and thero Jias been no return of ,;t'he. old .(rouble,-] believe that the cure .-Is a permanent one" ��������� ;'s .Ono thlnp; certain "Dr. Chase's Ojnt- - i-jraeut will bring you "relief .from the -iidreauful-iiching--and-bui-ning>im6st :rai> ������soon" as applied.- --���������;--������������������ . v '-- To make the uure,thorouglr.and lasting- it,is.,.only .necessary for..you to 'keep up. the tfroatittent regularly" and 1 . porsfstently.' Don't be satisfied' with ipeliof. Dr.* Chase's Ointment will curo Completely ,J.f���������}'10u,w.ill ,do your part. \\10 cents fi box, at all dealers, or Ed- ���������Sanson, Batos & Co., Limited, Tor- OTjtO������ ,-''. ��������� , '���������;" '��������� ' * "D'ocTdr.���������Yos, the' symptoms are " .;V.ery sorloita. You must go 19 bed at '.^tp,; and I'll'call'aud seo you twice 'ji clay. Patlonl.~In .that 'case, it's lucky I Joined the club last week. Doctor.���������A club case! Good gracious! Why didn't you eay so? Take , a penny worth of Kpnom salts; you'll bo all .right tomorrow." MnKlBtralc.���������Wliy did you stviko this mnn? Dofendalit.���������What would . you do, jrouv worship,- If you kopt-a '^gvooory shop and ii man camo .In nud asked if ho", could tnko a moving picture-,.of yotiv choose? ��������������� ��������� - ��������� ' _ ��������� ;-'L"'- ' ���������'. *.*'-.- . '��������� "' '���������' Isaacstel-n,���������TyOB'llrod ot life;' "Off IW< sonic poison; nnd bo 1 vlll kill m'olri- nelf. " ���������.'*'��������� . - '��������� '������������������ ������������������: Chemist (jocularly") .���������All right. What do you wunt���������arsenic or strychnine? Isuacutela���������Vlch voo dor choapost? BUY COCKSHUTT DRILLS Call and let us explain our special Anti-Sagging, Anti-Friction and Accurate Sowing -features. CRICULTURM IMPliMENfSI Learn of the Cat , In.tho study of aviation the flying men have -neglected the. scientific,investigation" of the anatomical arid muscular ��������� structure of the domestic cat,~ Although'there aro fewer-falls from the clouds,than there were���������in proportion to the number of airmen���������it would bo very.useful to know how to leavo an aeroplane" hurriedly in mld- } nir and effect a comfortable contact with mother cuvth. The.common or household cat ltnows how" to do it. Quito an ordinary untrained pussy was ,tho other day polled on,a third story I win'dowslll admiring a sparrow, and,* trying to follow it, sho foil Into tho street. Hastily, and with tears, one of the women folk employed at tho shop rushed down stairs to pick up the remains. * Sho found tho cat unhurt, looking pathetically up at tho distant window-, aud wouderiug how on earth sho wasjo get back. Such a faculty of- descent.'.should be practiced by overy aspirant for the certificate of the pilot atJalor. nig room: - ''Agnes, dearie; aren't you sorry?" ' There was no reply from the clark- nertS",beyond, Ten minutes later the question was repealed. Hack canto; tho reply in tho patient dignity, and childish treble of flvo summers: "Mamma, please -don't ask me any nj^re. I'll como and lot you know wheu I'm '.sorry." ��������� < . . Expressive Shoe* Some persons llko one sort of shoe and some another, but the kind \\yhloh was desired by Pierre, a French-Canadian, litis never enjoyed a wide popularity. "Shoes for Sunday," Pierre stated to, the young man who advanced to meet him as ho entered the saleroom of the big shoo factory. Ho then sat down on ono of the rtfd plush seals and allowod the salesman ( ^^ ^ fo inert his feet in a pair of bright yel-; s(olmu.h jg'uie "workshop oi the vital low. shoes. When-'thoy-wero'fu >'ly;������n | fimcubns and when'U gets out of or-. Pierre stood, moved his feet this way 1 d^r lhe ,wll0]e SVstem clogs in sym- and. that, took a few steps, and shak-,ipalhj, The p-pivit-flags, tho mind droops ami, work becomes Impossible. Tho first caro should bo to restore healthful action of tho stomach and tho best preparation for that purpose is I'armelce's Vegetable Pills. General uso for years has won thetn^ a leading place" in medicine. A trial will attest their value. ing'his head, sat down'again. "What's the matter?" asked the salesman, "do' they ���������"hur't -you? Are they too tight?" . . .. Picrro shook, his head -violently. "She no tight," he said, "but also she no talk. Shoes for Sunday must talk,' all'tho way up in church for to soun' stylish, see?" ' With a Good Scotch Tongue A Scotch -tourist wandering about- tho. streets of Tails some distance from his hotel, found himself in a maze from which he could not escape, and, to mako. things worse, ho failed, through ignorance of the language, to get any light tb guide him homeward. Then-a happy thought struck him. By dint of signs ho concluded a bargain with a fruit hawker for a basketful of gooseberries, and thou, to tho.amazement'of everybody, he went about shouting. "Fine Scqtch ��������� grozers, a penny a'pun, a penny a pun!" This wont on for a while fill a fellow countryman rushed forward to lilm . aiid, seizing bim roughly by the shoulder, asked���������"Mop, d'ye think ye, are in the 'streets* o\\ Glesca, that ye gang aboot crying like a madman?" "Eh!" he replied, with va.sense of relief. ."Ye're just the roan Lwis look- ing���������foiv-,--D_'ye^-_keni_then_V.wa-y__[tp -my hotel?" * '. ' Couldn't Economize ".My deari you and I havo got to agree upon a plan of- somo kind where Sho Gathered Him In It waa, a wizened little man who appeared before the magistrate and charged hia wife with cruel and abusive treatment. His better half was a big square-jawed woman with a determined eye, "In tho first place, w,here did you meet this woman, who, according to your story, has treated you. so dreadfully " "\\Voll;" replied the little man making a bravo attempt to glare doflantly at his wife, "I never did meet her. Sho just kind of overtook me! Dysentery corrodes tho intestines and speedily eats away the nlng, bringing about dangerous conditions that may causo death. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial cleans tbo Intestinal canals of the germs that causo the inflammation, and by protecting tho lining from further ravages restores them to healthy condition. Thoso subject to dysentery should not be without this simple yet powerful remedy. "Mr. Stibhub, your house is 'on i're. Hurry home and save your oolong- "Nothing in, the house worth saving, liverytbing wo had' is loaned out.'.'. ..Had Hado Up His Mind ��������� A Cleveland lawyer tells how, during a trial, one of tho jurors suddenly roso from his seat and fled from w> court-room. Ho was, howover, arretted in tho flight before ho had left Uie building, and brought back. "I should like ta - know what ycu mean by such au action as Jthis," demanded the judgo, in a lenient tone, however, as ho knew the man, an elderly German, to bo a simple. strai&lH- foi'ward person. "Veil, your honor, I vlll explain," said the'juror. "Ven Mr..'Jones finished talking my mind was clear j-U through, but ven Mr. Smith begins his talking I becomes all confused agJir. already, and 1 says to incinself, 'I bOi- ter leave at vonce, and stay nvay until he is done,' because your horn'.', to tell tho truth, 1 didu't like the vay tho argument was going" CANADA'S GREATEST SCHOOL IVmmWr/PfGG esTAEUSHZo /s&?. *-^__^-/y'. Awarded first prize at World's Exposition on its work and methods. Write for a frco catalogue. \\Y������ also give instruction by mall. URGE PROFITS IN MAKING BRICK UrlcUs cnn bo nuulc from C'l.ij-. Shalu or Sand. Full Information upon request. The Bero Machinery Mfg. Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. TAKE-NOTICE . We publish simple, straight testimonials, not press agents' interviews, from well-known people. ,"/ , ������ From all over America they testify to the merits of MINAltD'S < LINIMENT, the best of Household Rem- MINARD'S LINIMENT CO., LIMITED She wouldn't co to bed. No; jhe wouldn't. :��������� She wanted to stay up. Site didn't.\\Vant.to be alone. .She would not be alone. ��������� Sho - -*' And that Avaswhy daddy went up with lier, and promised to ho on her bed till she went, t.o sleep. The weary mother waited for Her husband to return. The minutes tick- Would the child By the Roadside. Tho little boy sat by :he roadside idly poking Ihe warm dust with hl3 bare toes. When the Dig Man can.r-i along the littlo boy looked up an J said: "Mister, is this your nark?" Whal'll you give mo for it?" quizzed tho Big Man. "Fourteen hundred mylnn dollars." replied tho little bov. "All right;" smiled tho Big Man, just tako ,it right along -with you." No matter how deep-rooted the corn or wart may be, it must vield to IIol- loway's Corn Cure If used as directed. D ISEASEO OF MEN���������DR. DSAN. i.eclalist, 5 College St., Toronto . HIST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AKD CHILD. ��������� "Mri. WtNsr.ow's SooTuiNd byiii'p lies been UScd for over SIXTY YKAKSIiv Mlt.I.KJNS of MOTIlltUS for llicir CHlT.lJKl-N' WlllMi THKTIUXO, with VMKI-'l-XT SUCCESS. It SOOTIIlvS the qilll.I). SO.TKNS the Ol'MS, ALLAYS nil I'AIN ; CUUKS WIN'Il COLIC, mid is thu best remedy for IJIAKKHCKA. It i-, n'j- solule'.y harinlcss.^Ile sure and ask for "Mrs. V.'inslow's Soothing Syrup," nnd tate no oilier kind. TweiiU--fivc cents a bottle. ' bv v.e shall bo able to keep down ourj cd away. Poor man! bills this month." I never fall asleep? "Rut-aren't, you afraid if "we do so, that tho courts will get after- us for combining in restraint of trade.' Then a soft pitter-patter came down tho stairs, and' her child niglttclad, stood onco moro before her. "Hush, -muvver! ' 'Don't make a noise!" she whispered. "1 singed to farver and he's fast asleep." ���������-��������� "���������"'" TheBlshcp's'jMove. Dishop Talbot, .the- giant cow-boy bishop, was once attending a meeting of church dignitaries, and one of the I'-hovo"^!.'* clergymen, who "had ������������������ been urged bjy j a tramp to give him some money,.sent! , T0 CUBE A C0LD |N 0ne day Fair Question Willie.���������Teacher says we're hero to help ^others. Pa?-Or course avq arc. - ' ��������� Willie.���������Wfell, what are the others ntitcMy steps contfhs, tlse tliroat and lunds euros colds, Lrnls U5 cents- Moderation is the silken chain running through tlie pearl chain, of all ��������� virtues.���������Fuller. We can help make people bright by our keenness, but we can never accomplish anything toward making people good except by our tenderness-. ���������Parkluirst. Duty Be was an immaculate, servant. To watch him serve a salad was to watch an artist at work. To hear his e.tb- dtled accent������; was a lesson in the art ARLINGTON CHALLENGE W^TEKPROOF COLLAfS * .". \\'\\ - ^- .*..;i- > . v"-. ;:;are"th'$,'best ever made and arp-; ',-.' ;^ cr'tiisireirj'teiejd togiye you s^tisfac-���������:,��������� ���������'.> ���������-stirtiwi.iAi?!! dealors'.^rsejtipvs #S'c'������������������..,* ��������� /V,stating st^.lis^eiod' sl^jriequlr^ri.' --,; .'. v':VSa?'fr!_st. Avi?.,Tw(mto; Qntartof1 -.Kl CUT YOUR DRUG BILLS IN HALF We sava you 50 p.c. on all drue Htore goods. Patent Medicine, Ruh* her Goods, Trusses, Electrlo Belts, El������ ������stic. Hosiery, Elastic Supporters, etc. of voice production. Tie never slip-' Ouv large illustrated catalogue shouli pod, he never smiled, and his mutton-! &e l'1 every home. A handy reference. 1.' /'���������E7M tine* 1 w������" "��������� HI*'* Bid, tlilrly yean tio, I hud Kiiffprcii tortilrra from ticnonia in ono of I'.n worat foriiw. 'J'ho itUtme rims In tny fpnilly, nml mlno was of 1. txnfy and moat dlillKiitlni? lilii'I. Tho mwnia tanmiX la round ringn, -if: t. und then sciilia nit, over my fuco' nnd llnihn, I lmvo, l������f*n Bmotliwea from hwul to foot. I wu������ lioni In J.iMiiiIiigloii, wl}ldi lit-famous for.Iti walom,, nrui onn wjniI wilpliiir btttjw nnd piimo in; n- litiv������~n^hlturril, mint tlilnk thut nflcr tuklnif ilia trontment \\f\\m-m- itlnrty an j. uiu. tho ��������� 'Iil lo was tint. I nttMulciJ tha ��������� Hn^pltnl for yearfl nml ycuiH, so you wftl nco 1 -jjnvo it a fnir tiiiil. Everyone In th* town knew of my case, -'��������� h,Uj., Ad ��������� e*'i rM nf It. face wa/f, iiiiilijiiirVjl.very hmllj'." A doctor infr} mi, flint T uhmilil twvvr eel rM nf It. I nmt puimdi inttoi torn' t/i|u, nun. imcuum H'ihwt ������nn day tin unolo nf uiluu return* trifndf.-d llif C'ntlciirA }(r '*���������' fn'lnn-i ninHm-nt nnil tlih tfeheh my 6KI11 -,-oiidi-i-Iiiliy. In a few vit-W tlnm oil trnwn of the ncnly frti|>llon������ IimI eompklfly qbapprnrrd. .Nov/ my nkln 11 clear mid lickllliy, umt tlimilfH to tlm Cntl- ciira IluincHIpi I am. comjilf-lnly cnrnl of fc������em,i. All my noliitilMHiri* wero aHtpiindiiiJ. 'ilio, Ciitlbura llnmi-iIlM nr������ wnnh their wolgut in cob, mid ono tabhtt of Outlnira fiuthfir than four cake* of cheaper tho fellow to tho bishop. ".Ho is a very generous man," eaid tho clergyman, "and ho-might help you." ������~- The tramp appronchod'Dishop Talbot confidently. Tho others watched with interest. Thoy saw a look of surprise come over the tramp's face. The bI������hop was talking; engorly. ' -The tramp looked troubled. And then, finally, ���������Ihey saw something pass from ono hand (0 the other. The tramp tried to slink past the pronp without speaking, but 0110 of Ihem called to him��������� " .' ,"Wol),-did you got something from our lirotliorr ". . Tho tramp grinned sheoplshly, "No," ho admitted. "I, gavo him a dollar for hla now paLhedral at Laramie!" .. '��������� >. A Tip to Travellers r. So^nc.���������Scottiflh Blatlon. 'Ticket cbUocitorivto.-, maUIng collection, finds an',;old gciitlou^n funibling In ' his pocket .���������for'hls.tilrkot.. ��������� . Tlckot iJollo^tJr:���������TIclcolB, jilcase, Old GohUonifuif-I'iii .Inst looking for It. Ticket Colleclor.���������Well. I'll look ln af.ilu in a fow mlnuteu. Seo and have It romly tli on, Ticket collector returns shorlly, but Iho old gentleman Ib still looking for It. Ticket Collector (miiltlcnly).���������Why, you linvo It in your mouth, man. Old (Iqiitlciimn (giving him thfc tick- et)���������Oh, so I liavo| lioro you nro, Anoihui' |,u������scngei' In tho carriage ns the train moves on, to first pan- Hongm'--rni afraid your lonlng your inoiiiory, nir. I'Hi'Ht I'uHHoiiRer���������Nao foav n' Ihat, nao fenv 0' that, Tlio ticket wait,a fortiilcht auld, and I was Jiuit sookln* llio (Into ufC'tl Preferred Hep Lenihed A lndy ciitivniinor called on old Fnr* mor CHIcn atpl pvociaoilod to oi;oi������B'0X������ amino lilm on tho aiibjoct of hie political faith. KvoryUttiitf else proving BHiMaetory, fiho pvnduced a formld- ablo' docuiiiont. "I havo hero," nho told lilm, "a jiotlllon in favor of llio woman's-, suffraiio iiiovoinont, ami I Bhould llko you to filgit It." , ���������" Tlio old man was unable to road, biil- lio took tho petition and roRavdodiJt with a mwiclouu eyo. Finally he handed It bnolc. "No," lio Huld, with an ah* of finality, "no, I don't.,hold wovoniontn. A woman that's,alius iuuwu' ia ������������������.; ^ttlv." In'trrf^K vwi've (rot oun that'll keep her (pdcl. I'll HlRll It," , __ "They nay Toiuiy'a lnjiuie������ were Iho roBiilt ot a practical Joke." "Yii������. I1TH0 chappies told him that z'W.X. V,,-,y -felhtw in (ho mv.oldng t room'was denf and diiuib, nnd Tony walked ovor to lilm with a H\\v������et smllo and told lilm ho wiih a fool.". "Well?" "Tho man wasn't deaf nnd dumb." Tak'o^IiAXATfvi'f UltOMO .Quinine Tablets. PrniiKlstM refund nionoy if it falls to euro. 10. V. OHOVl-VS fclgnature is on each box. ,"50., ... .;v. Peter's. Pence Two Irishman were in a city bank recently, waitlug their turn at. the cashier's window. -- "This reminds me of Finnogaii" nn'.A one. .... ' ... , - "What about Finnegan?" inquired the other; 7-* ~~n���������'���������*������������������'���������-��������� , "'Tis', a story'that Finnegan died, and wh6n ho greeted St.. Peter,, he said, 'It's a fine job you've had here for a long time." . . "'Well, Fliinegan.' said St. Peter, 'hero wc count a million years as a minute and a million pounds as a penny.' " 'Ah.' said Finnegan, 'I'm needing cash. .Lend me a penny.' " 'Walt a minute,' said St. Peter." AS, GOOD AS A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE. A clergyman tn tho Midlands, well- known for his kindness to. t;i. geir./.t tramp, had a wooden building placed at the onlranco to tho grounds for . thoir benefit, with a small loaf and a! jug of water on tho table inside. He-; 1 ccntly on visiting tho hut after ono j"������������.������, -���������^ iof those travellers had lert he found aro absolutely Bate and can always ��������� I I.A Baby's Own Tablets should lie kept overy home where there are little They are as good as a doctor; 111 ones, chop whiskers marked him as one of the old faithful stock. But' one evening to the surprise .of his master, he showed unaccountable signs of nervousness. When the chicken came on he confuted it. with tho pheasant, lie served everything in- the -wrong qM^nnide_j^n(^j3ft^Mumlevtand; put" a "final" Touch to his shaine by upsetting the salt over' the only superstitious member of the'party. Then, at last, when the- ladle's had retired to tho drawing-room, he touched his master on (he shoulder. "I beg. your pardon, sir." he said in a respectful undertone, "but could you manage to spare- mo now, my house Is on fire." and help ln ordering goods by mail. Sent frco upon request. - THE F. E. KARN CO., LIMITED. Canada's Greatest Cut Rate Drug 0 House. Toronto, Ont.* -.Euclid-Described. "My husband Is particularly liable to - seasickness," remarked the lady passenger. "Could you toll him what to do In ease of an attack?' ' "Taln't necessary, mum," replied tho captain, "he'll do It." A-young lady that describes Euclid's elementary.of geometry: "A' book full of ridiculous puzzles, scratchy drawings, like the B'ree-JIa-, sons arms without.the compass, and capital letters stuck upwards and downways and sideways and everyway except straight Hko a Christian alphabet." To clean old glass pour ammonia on It, scrub well with a brush and rlnso witli clean water. Dry and polish and it will then appear as now. to drive awny any malady arising from derangements of the stomach or. bowels. Concerning them Mrs. 0. A. Wheeler, Norl hln nils, Sask,, says; "I havo found Baby's Own .Tablets nu. Invaluable medicine. L livo twenty.. miles from tomi-and .doctor, bo am glad to hnvo so reliable 'a iu'odlclno at hand. I consider the .Tablola-o. real -necessity lnj.hp home and ahull never' bo without them, They'have kopt my baby well and liav.o mado.-him a-bonulo baby," Tho TablofB nro nold by'modiolno dealers or-by mall "at 'l~> cents a box from 'J'ho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wife of Labor Lea'.c-r iBrockvlller'Oiit ' k ��������� ��������� ��������� Llko Mrs. IMiIpp Snowdon, jyhp has ��������� ���������*" proved tiuch a "valuable hcliiiiiato to Unfamiliar hor husband. Mrs. J. Uamsay Macdon- "I think'tho country la Just nwool," aid, wife of the Labor leader, Is a vory I said tho town young lady. "I lovo to clever woman, aiid Is n������ keenly Inter- hco tlio peasant reluming to bin ostod as her luwlmml In quoBtloiiB ofliuimblo cot, llio (dimly flgurtil out- Boclal reform. Sho' has aorvod 'on j lined against lhe Bolting sun, tlio fnltli- many district and Indimtrinl council*, 1 U\\\\ collies ut his side, and the plow fliidwhen her husband first stood for | upon hln shoulder," Llocoelor, in l'JOU, Hho worked hard | forhlB BiiocoBH, Bpoko at a number of; Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. that a portion of ihe loaf had boon con-1 bo "veiled upon stinted and a penny loft. A scrap of dirty paper Bet fonh'that tho copper was "for a penn'orth cheeso for the next bloke." '. , . ��������� Mlnard's Unitr.ent" Cures' Distemper. Lovev innk-! ..v.',,i)'oiiriU>ckui priniB cundiiliin wllh tht worM'u mo������t ��������� lamuim animal lotu'j��������� International Stock Food Uv������ry ������nt Invcite.l In ItiU wemlrrful liultli* nivir, liflniri ImrliUolliimIn klruiiif, lieallliy lior������f������, r.nv������, ilnirp nnJ lui(i������, Car of ul t������i>t������ ilinw thai 4 qimrli ef oaU and llto i-wilar feed of IN'i'liKN'ATlONAL IJTOCIC t'OOU wll fittn fmatt It heller lontlithm llttn l'I\\U quaruof nan without it. INiKUNATIOVAI, STOCK t'OOH will maftayoiircowi ��������� it.iln I lo 1 iin.ul* of inllly pnr ir������v, lBiWwii.milHii������'kl'iioilL'o. MJ. Miiitkrf, V our 1h������is������ nccJ il, A������k)o������������ ��������� Tuiciito. luti. tinnier lor it. . . ,, rwar.*���������;;���������/ ������M1j������������������ta| v\\'a ImvB a copy nf our tf.OCO Stoeft ' lJ.u>^{ lor >������-->M. _S������n.lu������yoitr huitioand font Mlw-te I'noii 11 ������ll rlilit. I UV������liiili:iuti|(i������iil[ii'"l U������ iim tiikuiuiyi'ilifti-Etitil t i-viT n>"l, ���������ml ila imt i������r������ tn ������l������lt ������lrit������r fiiillnirwllhi'iitll, l'l������i"i���������lil|i ��������������� twin tl ymi run������������tj������ri.������. V hum W17 tnil/ (!i for yon. .Stml ut your irniria ������nd (iildi-rm, nnd trll 111 tha nunilirr of n������������J of iiock you own, IHTERHMIOML STOCK rOOO CO, liattti lOUOMTO ONTARIO Ifo's wont and fell tiotp Wi1* ("flSlSaTHTt"VtiTi"i������ri������VijtJit liap|iln������-������i into bt/ 'OP"'.'-. IWimH) Mr*. ViuiiHr. .17, V-iaiit; ������ If, /flieVcSjipriidit; Kli-ir* Motion, Hit* mliiuhmii, r.iic, July _0, JOlO. Cutlciir* Boap wm uintnuia ato rout ev(������f y. ���������nhero, tint iliosa who ������W������. lo uy tlani without ehatga tuny do ha by w-mllnif to VnUrr Uni������ .1- t'lii'ni. - nosA that'll bo, but I'd rather be tlio Hon JiiHt tho saina. It dot'8 not tnko a nrrat wan to bo a flulBiiuu, but il takvs all th������re la of Mm . 11^ had boett rtuidln������ tho pannaKo, whW-h Rtiyii: "And Die hoiih of intm iiuililplii'U on tlio fnco of tlio earth." "OoltlitK nny doner to bur ruilior?" '������������������-��������� -���������- #-.!������ I.....,��������� if',.,,,. "Mother, cart I mako bollovn I'vo Rot anothor llttla girl to toa'.'" "Yok, dav- HUB." "Thi>ii mny 1 luiva Homo moro BWootH and enko for Iiw.HoI'k, 'con tthp'u.a.voiy Kffltuly littlo kIiI," Ono uyllnhlo ot woman'ri H|n-r(!. < nn diBMOlvo moro of lovo ihuu a iiuuih I'linut. vau buhl. Pllv.'i- \\V.>i'������������.'!l llOlttlUB, \\Vi������num, tk'celyml liy wc 11,, want lo j 'tllHllllK niljr iHiinii n������ ..������������������> ,...,.... . .. . . . 1 ".hint a llitlo bIiico full began. We'vo marry litem; it la a kind of tvvi, 1 ; ii-.d In from dm front Vfriutilah nnd|aH Rood as any other.���������Mumula tic; ho'a moved ln from the back tstouu." Ucuummaitoir, l W ' *' Ccouom> in little things is just as 'tTiP������rtant ft������ economy in big things EDDY'S MATCHES will answer tyrw of your ''economy fjueationi." 60 years of conslnnt betterment-has brought them to such, perfco tion thnt oue Eddy Match doba the work of several others of inferior make. ALWAYS ASK FOR EDDY'S. m__^_l_m_m_t_u MMWWUMHMak. "<;" .'uiclrefiil; None. ' >.>...��� -. ... i... *.;,.i (j) n,e nature .ind character in detail ..Thi.- pi.in"- \\\\i!l ii it ho":<; itseil reHnni-^bk' for tho opinioii^or uiii- ^������:i',,tU).e - '���" ��� .' . . WELLINGTON COLUERY,Co.. L-D ^r.-, m. may.appear in its columns ��� . v/ 1 ^ CouLSON Cii.,,m, Ma; a cr ol the uoik* pioposed to be i-onstrucied J8ir*l*\\ '���> pn vide for ihe discl>:u��c uk! penning ' \\ 'I i i^i.* i i . b.tck of the u-uies: A s'n ill dam v. ill I e construelird with an eiy li -".n^h pip-- i.u: llet S-.'n.ituie "-I'Oin time to tune. ^VKDNKSIUY, Ma.\\ 0. 11)12,�� H m* ���������*������ immimum^tw mi .1, ii^^����wh��ii>i��i����^iw��'����(t0 Xiho nan:e pi Coinpu,y in iu lv. \\Veliington C��iKefry.Cpui|')aiiy .Lin'il.cj.l. " /i't.edi.ad ollice: Vic'.o-.ia, ll.C.- * '>vi'!is ciiijita.!, how ���*divided. kIiow : 9--.i'i'i�� 'aii'.ounl paid up: .$2,00(J.C00,i c^ed'imo 20!(]00 siia.ie, of flW eneh-fuiYy j.Wi.U up^ . r|,li "ior .mining. ,piupp?e.^ .Free; ,', ^iwi% ^Cert^cato" No"...:......; ' .,.'>���. .(f>J Thu.m\\meoHhe tnko, (Uream: p I' your o,.[ it ' i n n a hi ed, i h e d et-- o r i p-! *<������" YioiV'd*! -A'Vroek VnEsi.ug*������ noar ���'.' the- "'���': uioiiilj/of jSfo. 8 Tun rid," which,Um-j '���������'ii-1 i-< sit inite. near the" division ,,-liiie; h') v/'cn Section Z in Towi-uhip y.i nnd L-ccili-n,84.in Townel-.ip 10, mi " " '���...��� .*- .'. ��� ��� '-.: ��� ;'r ; i ��������� ' :- l'.onvuK District ..'.���' > ���* :(o) Tiie, point"b.f;,��ViYersion,: At or '.i-ur iunc-.ion uf "�� saiaji stream,- ��� ,������; .���**!.- - ��� ;' - ��� -.t> ' t *. t "'[���' :i'.)witr^ from i he mnuth of snid. Tnnrel No, 8 w:th abovedo.-usribed! '��� ������������t;.t-<:.^ " '������"'.:-\\ '"���''; .'(d). The quunlity' of waler a.p-; piit-d foij.iiycubic loot par second]] .3.5 cubic feet , " j .' ' ( ) Tue chii/acler af;t,lieproposed; ...'wo-kc: Reservoir at or'ne.'ir Uie , ��� -v -I l -. ��� ( ini-u'Ui of auid Tunnel ^o. .8. II: .'������ ���������������'���: I. -.���������-.",���> -\\ it) Tho premises on whiuh tj. e -, ���' l '���' Ci' . I'!1 : ' . i :- I v iv,iter'is lo be us.ed Jd.e.-cribe'^amHj' : J.;, upon invlabout Sec'ioi! 3 ...im' 'JVi'A-!>f hij), .0 and ..Lu-:..22S iii.K-aHl; .���__A^Adi;^i;_AliJj^u.id-]_mcllfei ngljeid i'.O. Ad.'--; , Vic. .'i.i, UC. .Extract fr-im Alemoran'lum of As- cociatiori of iWlpnglon CQliisry Qom- pany, Limited: (a) To acquire by purchase, ��rant, ,lense, or in any other manner * * * * water and rights -to,w^ter *.* * .*. , " (d) .To carry on tho' business qf *'..* ��� * tflcctric ligljt, heat and po\\yeri ,supijly * '������ ,*, ,���.".-. ,V c" " (��) To manufacture'and use as a motive power tjlectriclty * .*. * * and to mauufactnre.. or acquire plant, .machinery, apparatus and materials Qf every kind for the production and ^distribution of (jlectricity .* * .* ,* to s^enei'iie, tbe u'i)|.l. or cli:- tribuie clcttricity .... ...for lighting o' ���aotive power and to toistiivt. !a\\ ' 1 ' '.' ' . . '* '���' ' ' ' * �� ' down, establish .���ind"carry rut,.".cable:-, wires, lines accuinu'attirs, .lamps and .vnrks. .)),' V.io said Applicants ;in feo from r> ��� ��� ! .*., i ��� .i ��� > ��� ��� ���- ��� lhe. c. own In the Sn.pi-Bine.Court of '���Bi-itisl.: .'.���* Culuiiihia. ��� '-���...'.. " '���'; In,the'ni!>'t,tk*.i' of .the -.JK'statp <> ;*���. Henry lh'iiak^, deceived, nnd! in the matter of the ������Ofildal.Ad nuiiii-t/alor's. Act.'' NOTICE is hei-ebv Jjiv'/n .tlin'. under un .order gri.mted' ,b*y Hi ! Llouour.,C. H- :I3ni'l'* : ���' -i ��� , " i Dated at Nanaimo. ;*'1V..,C.."'this lot! : [i] The pm nos'es for "v/hioh lhe; , ; :V;,;V 1 :' , ii iuVi' ! -i .-������-.��� ,- .# , '������*���' , -: ��� v ' '��� day ot Decern ber, A. L). 1911. wa-e'r h' lo be * lined; industrial J.Iil Ii for irrigation descrilie tbo! ,1ahd' to be irri^ated, gi v111g acreage. ' \\\\] V thovviiwr i--' ia bu uied''' for powb; or.mini'-'i!. ;��i:r})u/.0G rii^oribe1 the, place vvhui'0 tbe 'v.'ati'V i,3 In be ri'!'.u.n"d to fiino nalnr.-u clianro;, .and-.In. diiu'rencf? in nltilude bo ,',-Wix-��� point if ;.ii*.-.;'.'i'-n .uuh.p'ihi! < i i-cin'-n ..... ...--. - ay oi ;^E5f DELIS. [j] A r,,-.:./)!'"C,n-'\\vn"l:-,n"i 'm en'tled ,t.�� In.; oi.:".i)i!.'.'("i by 'iho profio-ed vvurkt;: No Crown h* ml to be occu pied'" ���"'. ��� ""' .[!_���] This f.ol.ioo wuh f.pts;ed on.I lie iwirfily fcixtli day (dJaiiiiary. 1Q12, I M J ' I ���' ... , and upplicatiun will be mado to I In? j 1 i ��� ��� , < ��� ��� ��� ��� ' '' < ' CumrtiiVftior.er o�� th�� fourth dny of i i t ; i i* ���-'' ��� < ��� '' ' ��� * ril Oive tbe namfti? nnd add tosses ol any ripaiiitn propritjlortt or iicen !��uoa wlio or whose lands aio likdy 'to bft iiff'.:ot<(l by llio prupost'd " worlcH, oulicr above or below tho \\ .���-'������- ' * ' vHitii-- ; No piop*h)ioiri or HcviiM't-M ' ���!���", "��� n* likelv !,ii be In the matter of lleiirv Broods.* ..duceused. " - TEN!:)Kl.tH for'tlio .pnrclinso o iho South jurist, purl, of iVocfiona. Noi'tli Ku*.t 'qiiiirtei' 'of Sec. 20, Township 9.'Coniox tyUtriet', containing p'> iifM'o's, will jy.i I'vci-ived ,""V.'"'���.."'}.'/,"' i'-')' tlie ,uiidt)i'signe(I up lo lhe 20tb d:iy of Januiiry 1912, ,������'.... a ��� i. vi1.,. CltCO. TimiyrsoN, ,Qfl-ioinl Adiiijnislrator, Xaiiaiiii'\\ 15. 0,, -Dea! loth, 11)11. aitf^MJv&uwM 4tau��u��vr*T tmwur. v*mx -m wati-v ������������nwcwrwi *u> NOTICE. NOTICE is heroby invcn Uu. llio undersigned has ^ui'cliu^utl tlir Umindry bii'sinesfi of ^Iaii ���L-.-ik. AU'dnntfi and claims agninst lhe suii] Alnli I.eo iniiot bo pro-seiilod* to him. for payment, nnd nlMep!. due him must be paid him mi .or liei'oie tin- Cvliil'iiUoil of 'hiit\\ i ��� <->������> > 'I'*'1" (- h j'biy." l'��oin the date liureof, A',��.;yh Hiuli.-.m) oi vfhih pj'-'U-"^ j��� ' \\VlNd Kiinii; liut Comn'.uiy'-i ;'.ieM:niu;i!ii,n id ;n;,.."i--',i:nlii *. .' Nf'TlClv Ditied-jil Cniiili.'rliiml, 11. C . :l-h":w'i'' "|:,J ii;;>|.la.,um-v:i:>,.d l-Jla, (,-<��� .��� ; -��� ��� i'ii ".n inn lU-'l I'.oj-k:'. . i i <�� ��� , i.Jlrii.-iU'.'i') .Wli'J.l.iM'wTOlf p.n,-i , u.,.ll,1...i ,;������.,.,., :,|u!Ut,,r,|^.'lK'Ki.l.,r..|1> ,,,.,,11,1,111,, "!-'... Ailih'tiy, Via-.n'ia, CO. S P-- < t n. .;-1, i (, I i ��� ����� m of'' Clulll id'^ , , ' !,K.iiM'l'iiiv^'lyivei'y-i-tiibl,) kcc-pei'v ��� ��� . ", ,, .-.o.^.-h'1 illc r-5ifv "r Ci'iiiibei'lulul ll.C. ^ ,vi'j,'j;' ' has IIih day beoii disK'ilvcd. ,.,) 'fi,*. ni. cuiilii- (ii-'jj.o-cil ��:������>.i wi * All debts duo the firm must be .ir.Mmli,)..; ,',! ,i, i:i..u t!:r mouth nf No. j paid furwilll to ,MeHii|'l's 1'oltei - |-,r,v.; "l:..-h -.aid Timnil is ��l>ny��!im,(| Kii kbride who is liel'ebv nutlj. C'M'' ' ��� , lei'i.si'd In ifivo I'e.cnipts i'or lhe htiiiie. 4l/ ,,,.. i,.. .,, ... ,...,.,... , .,/. .I-., v,, !*: ! , ,v!in:j an',i ir , ���> '"��� ii.iinii.il i.-i . ': hn, , .������>! nl -iric iicr<- I ''. All debt iimnn>n ionui>= for Cnn ml ii ra DATKD tbii�� ��� twenty-Hi coild m dny of'Jiimuirv. 11)12. \\V. V. K.M.��IU'IIV, Bncirci a ry. f ,������...���"irnin-MiTM-M -mmm��m'mm*awt-Wm ^t/'vA-4 \\ -j ') h CI ., -I ii >v. ni \\y >:\\r.t ff,-a''\\i,^ i,< '", .o|i .vet h( CUMBERI/AND **1*af.4lHm>,>*. t bCOTiA ami ivKii's'i' ,".'i kivJ'/is, VANCOUVKK, li.C NOTICK. The nniiUiil meet inn of lhe C"- iiho; Oi't'iiiuuiy Anwnc.intiuii Ltd., w II Miv. Siuinis will p;ivo le^oiiH on tlio plat i) lit lwi' lim^'o in *li'i'' UKiileiu, f'li'inerly owned by Mr. T f, ",,. ,., ,,,, ,,,,(1 11 !'!(,!��� i/illMC""1 ��-'t>. " '���' ') *���' Alnvdi 'itli���imii! *i!��<-;''i 3" Cuui\\nn tlrilllll. ��� Ua fi RICHARDS i-i; FOR SAIJO���Tlio South Kind eoi'iKil' ol Mltiypmi Aieniip mm Second St., \\v;t!il!buil(liiig��;. i'l'i*''' S'.)25.0(), Apply nt thiH ollleo or I'. (). llox t* 11 Viineoiivei'. , .... , Wfiro^d ne th'fnt h'MilM. Jltmrtlll. Ill I'M hold III tlie AurpMlllllliil 'V��j ^/���|i,niw(im,Mn-luoim��i-.tliu\\vli��ti V,,, , /vS/tc/^Ss'"-'!"''\""" nj''-1'"". ,J,-.lli"'1 ,""( al1( ('oi.n.M.ay, p.. ?l����'**>y< ,*���tt^^ m TRY RfiM> inthe-JlEM/S No better medium for, bringing your business before the public Ihnn by Uijs IIH'IIUH. Job Pointing ���? t-> P\\riH CTil��y f***\\,,:,' Xr*J WUi'. V|V^V ialty and in this hitierus " -GUABANTEE SAXISFAOTION. 1*0 I*. ���#*'���!. *#."*-".*>' . (M <������������' l< '������.- I j'r.'ipi'jetoi"-. * . - , . ��� ��� i ��^*v ism, nn- ni * )>,!��.. j;v^;^^^^:'V^^^'^":^^-"^';���t/':,-'-'���' ��� m '* ��������*��� "���* ' ' ' '" ' '���������^*W^: S^W*^ ^BtMffl^^A^; 'i#fSl!; _������OL%M������ji^:; ^L'AND ���������a$EGTSiXRY'.AOT" ' .registered '.laioa-YocrCXPENSE.i-L-ghi [flakes Yonr BISCUITS Light f |jr,iakea-Yo������r CAXES Light ^2��������� '-/iiLl-ai YwrCUS^lisht ��������� 'Jg^" |>jfL!d;33Yo-:;rLA_.OPv-LI5ljt/' ' \\% * i*j .Vj.iOCER, :. vv. c" u.et r co:, ltd. Toronto, Cut, to ti VL-*v5,-.uj>.!i' To Civile,-; .Copolli owner :md U. Capelli, assessed otfner'of Block ^D"' of d>t 194-,' Coniox Dist'ici, Map 422. TAKE JS'O'riCE" that "au application has been in ade to i'e������is-~ ter David Roy as the owner.i.r fee ^i in plo of the above bind undor.a Tax Sale Deed from lhe j Deputy- Assessor of the District of: Comox, and you ���������*��������� 1 ' ���������* . aro required to contest the claim of the Tax r������ica������er within'30 days from the lirst ^publiea- vt'ou hereoF. Dated at the Land rejjistrv Of-' .fiee, Victoria..British Columbia-, this 20th dt'y,of.Jauuaiy, 1912 ��������� S. V. WOOTTON .JRegistrar .General. The Caurten'ay -Hotel ICvery conveniens.for gueBts." Che Centtal HoM.for Sportsmen Vne bul the IjJ.est of Wines and .Liquors hhe Par. . J3A.TES ���������REASONABLE 1 .Johh.Johr.stcn, Prqp 6 ���������*3 m ���������trn Pi ^1 ������ n C8 UNION S. S..CO.. of 1$:C; Ltd Najcaimo Union Fay'- Comox - Route.' Sailing as^tVijjiur��������� , Twin-screw s'-dumr ������,GO\\VI(.HA-N" L-av'18 Vancouver Thy fcduy.f] p.m. An ivo Union (lor Cunibeiluud^ Friday morning A r.vfes C im.x Friday moin'nj;' PUBLIC ^.NOTICE' . NOTICE.is hereby given that all property owners are request-" eel to', connect their .premises with the new sewers, .wherever same,^re.completed, on or before- the.15th day ot~.March, 1912,- and if said connections.are not made by the above date, the Cit\\ Council'will proceed.to complete snme at the expense" of the pi op-, ertv owners.- By order of The. City iCouncil A. MeKINNON, . , City. Clef k; Cumberland, B.C. Feb. 20, 1912 ���������K n ������ u- CD v _o_ id -������- 8 fl: i.^f������j.^^^.f.H*'f'l-'l''-I-'k!**l"H"M'^'5i tA Rtiiur ling' Lv Comox Fnd y 4 u m " Ui ioa Bxy . " 5 " ���������' .N.inalu.o 11 pm." , Leaves"V������t.coi.vor, Saturday 8 pm Arrives N.nnimo, Sutunhiy 12 p tu Arrives Union, Snud*}' (j a in for ('ainherUunl Arrivce CVmox, Suiu'ny-8 a m - Re ui-jiup:��������� Leaves Conox. ^undny 4 p in, Louves Uii:-).i t-unriny 5 p m Loives N-iiiaimo, Sunday IL p.m [Suhjsyt 'o oh. a ;e without 10 ice] ��������� Notice of Partnership The business of general black smithing and horse-shoeing lately carried.on by George Leighton, at-Oourtenay, B.C., within future be carried 011 by George Leighton aud C. H. Adey. .AH business entrusted to us will receive our prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. George Leigh,ton C tl.' AUEvV. ? m lil^i-iili iiiiMV n " Xmas Presents A Stock of over to Select From Xmas Presents JNGS. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, FOBSr iPENJDANTS, CHAINS, BRACELETS, SILVERWARE, LOCKETS, .BRIOCHES. BERT ASTON THE JEWEL BOX VICTORIA iLA.iU ������P iDUirict.of -.������:'" -������ TARE notice.tb - - ry West of Wane.-'. ��������� eupation'Fish Mc . to apply fqr perm. -- chits" .tho .following landi*: ���������Comitienoi ;������������������ planted at tba' X. W. I-ot4-iD.'I:2SG thenee Ln ihe PUKvi'y.litie 10 1-11;;;:: North 20.chaii-S thei.i-.- ehains, thonye Sunt 1 m ������������������>;iK'. o' si itiono- t, ibu.vi: Wen a) 3 nloni; J.'.lJ '-i'i! Dunsmuir Ave.,, ^ gfegSHI*MJHBH������JB]������!l"!i___ Next to Tarbell's Store lake shore .20 chains, iug 80 .acres. \\\\ i.'M -1 the mutter oi the "Admimsr I tration Act," and iu the matter of Hie Estate of Alexander ij- .1 Jp.seph Mellado, deceased. J!'PURSUANT to lo the order f Mr. Justice Gregory made iij '���������he above matter and .dated the jth day of February 1912, I |.!*; fi ' AWIIIimilillUUllllllUllillllilllllUIIM^ ranee ������ [M H' '' [1 ereby ofler for sale Lots 65, 67, ,'3, 73, aud 74 of Section 61, "ourlcuay, Towusite, in Coniox btstrict. Province of BrilishCdl-r .ij'nibia. upon iho following con- (itions:���������Offers for purchase J'mst. be in wiiiiug, "sighed by f| ijie maker thereof aiid accompan , jjed- by a cc r 11 fied, cheque for at ll 1st ten per cent of the nmounl DiVercd. Offers made fdr more ,hait one parcel shall show the trice offered for each and every fared nud shall be considered epniate and distinct tenders for ach niid every parcel therein |ieuiioned, any one or move of |hich offers may be accepted or Ejected by the underHgued. ���������i.Mjc highest or any lender not I'.ieccsuarily accepted. Hy Snlc subject to approval of lV:ourt. All offers must be add- '-esHed to P. Phillipps Harrison ilanisler &c, Cumberland B. C. \\ud nu������st be iu the hands of the imid P. Piniiipps Harrison ou or M Are you insured?, Is your life Insured? Is your home Insury j;ivcn ll>at jod.iys nfier date I intend toapplyuo tlie Honur nble Minister olX.inds ftn- ;���������. ��������� Iiceutc to prosp������ct!{prco;i! iindpenoleuo under tlss foreshore antl ,unc!cr the uaieron the lands in and opposite Uhe foiku\\in������ d&- scrilM;d lands situate in Rupeit .Distinct: ��������� Comnu-ncing at .1 post-plnmcd on tlue sea beach .u'high wajer-ir.-uh ,n thu in- tersection of .^eciions 14 aii-I 15, Town. ship_2, Hort McNeill il{u\\:c>.> l):> rictr; llieiice north^55 oh.'iitvs.wi-i: or less 10 .high waler mark on I'/.enor li side 01 l'o>t McNeill Harbor; Uicnce c.i-vcily !.iu������-...; shore line ,to i;uer>cci.oi-i tjf.Jjtci'o.i-; ::,; and 24, Town ship j!, thenc--: ^oini'r,'.'. A fhiins niore or leas 10 l.i^h v.-.-u-.i .r.iik 01; south d-ore of .Fot '��������� M ~ N'e:!i i', :u bor: ihence westerly ulony .-iu>ie lino u> puiur of commeiicemeiU. 'HommjA. I.\\i::d. ���������K. I'rio-c, ,i;jcni Dated liii-5 lit day of Scp'c-'nl3������-r, uu NOTICE is horelij-fc',vw.i tn. v i.i. lhe .nxfc n:eoUa|? <'f die ISoiA.il ������>' Tji<;-i! en kCoaimissimois of tha Ci>y ni Cumber lad, I iuiernl it. ��������� >p -'y for o renewal cf Ilu1 lioU.l iioonjo h .Id hy mc for the h\\w England Uctel, aimat^J 0:1 the o.-ufc half cf lot'3, ii>*i;l laud Tow 1 si to. -'"-x* / '':- ���������- -.JAMES .WALTERS. Da'.etl tliis.T.h day of-Sbv^ 1911. PIANO Ttve 6E0. A. FLETCHER Music Co., Nanaimo, B.C T. E. BATE, lineal Agent for Cumberland, ll.C R.UP&UT LAND MSXHftJT J >ls;uat<'6i>ita{*n't.' TAKiEnot'ce that 'ifeirior* Muo'L '-con , of Viuio jivpr, ll.C. iccujmt'on^ Widov.;, i- teuds to t)\\ipiy ,f- r icr.1 id-.i-m to pur-" chase ttiefoiluwii.g.dsciiib.d la-.d i (3 ib. m-njuiy at tt ap *t planted al.out oim mils north and 40 chait b eat.t of the X. K. corner of Sec'iou 4, T-wiuhip .8, thei.ct* mrb 80 chains, Jbhepce case .80 ch-i s*^ ���������ho -ce aout,r-80 ciiiiu*. theueo west SW uhgipg ioj>lnej.^i.(M>'jiia^Moeirient, ooi:ti^B "up640 8bres,.rn."rT������T Ufc-������. 1 Kcribcd on po t EML'k S.W. corner, Kxdqua -Mab I.i:i:son-, D 11 Oljik, Ago.-t. Dat d.f>5cemln)riltli, 1.010. . liabiliiy, Burglary and Automobile Insurance. ..,.'.], . 1 1 ,., ���������,-,- - -��������� ������������������! m,.mr for information white thk Vancouver Island insurance Go,, 820 fort Str^t ��������� - - - ViaOWA, B.C. ti ��������� %iiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiii^ MOVING ? Pianos and fukniturk FreiRlit, Wood .and Coal'Hauled INDEPENDENT TRANSFER R-ICIIARDSON & HAYWOOD PHONE 5Yv. Windermere Avck ORDHUS TAKKN l;OR NUT' COAL 1912, i Dated this utb. day of l*cb- . , 4 ,. ��������������������� 1 n AT ^ V <������*i|������ ^ * XJ ��������� ������ ' HRUNO MKIJyADO ���������'���������-, Administrator of the Kstnie 'of J. A, Mellado deceased. !l iMMpW|||inniiimfg-|'Bi'" m' i 'i'i " ������������������������������������--������������������^������������������***"*������ji"M|''1' boofe's Cotton Root Compound. Th������ (mint Uterlrft Tnnjf. iijiJ jririly wifo (���������tli><-iimi Wnnllih' ���������iltABuUtoron whlcli women a\\a MMUIlOO doSnid. Bold In tlimi ������I������ikto������i n|^trettRtli-No. h ������������ Ko ������ for ni'ooliil.NMM.jfi por bof. feoW hy nit dniMvite, or ifu ^^i.tV*m%m ������������������������������-������������������������������������������������������������������������-��������� mm*m .*.������ [r. R.l Ticos, \\V. lVrruusos, LiouteuHut-Govornor. CAN AD V :| PUOVINCEof ItltlTISU COLUMBIA GKO������GE:i'iiu Firm, ly the Oruoo or God, of llio Uuitad Kiugdoni of Gicat Hrit.u'n nnd Iruhntl, and of ,tUn Britiu 1 Domini uh Loyomt tlio Souk K1NU, D.fcndor of tho Fuitli,, Umpororof India. To jill to whom thoao i)ren*iniB hhull c-ine ���������Ghkktino. W. J. JJowHisit,. iWUKHKAS ������|ii������:i Attoruuy-Gouirnl i ** cation lini- been nmdu in V.i 1 Ucn^iiii* tliu Li dton nt- Govuiuor i'i Ci una 1, 11 nil or t!j> "]\\Iunici pVitiuH Inonrpo'iitimi Aot," by thn Xluni 0 pnl Council of tho lily ol Ouinlit'rUn'', to ox lend tholijnili of tlio Muiiioipulity, ill rtCOnrdlUICo villi a 10 oluj.lim Jllll-Hcil b., tivo-thinlH ft llio iminliflH tberonfund ��������� ��������� , NOTICE Any juM'son, or portinnn, cutting MMiivIng or taking any blncl\\>\\tii,AM_*m t������i J^mfW* tip������)frtyWtntt*i*\\ euusouirK for thk ^ijws Reinonibur Hurry C. Kvnns Tho Uelinblo Piano"Tuiuii- is in your vicinity. I*. 0/ uiUlronn, m Uolol. Comox, 11. C. tVANTKfJ���������A livo ttinbitioim boy t������> wt BitbscriptloiiB for ub in hiHSparo tiinp. Wrlto fur pur- ticuKii'rt MimliWiii'H Miiguxiiu������,,JW:7 Ponder Bt. Viuicoiivi'i'. mafj^mmm. -IW WW -'20 Heron of 'taim-XHtti. Hiding on looomotivofl and rail *ay cara of the Union Holliory Company by any pernon or per- ioiih���������flXMpt tniii utr-w���������i.: Hfrint ly prohP-'tcd. Kmploycpg "n ������uh- '''(: t > f-Upmiccul lor nllowing mjiiii- 11 y order W. !,. COULSON, (���������*������cr'*. ������ .-��������������� fK VOU WANT GOOD PBIBfHQ UIVK U8.A TRIAL to bo ii.oliuU-d within tlio bonudiiriuN of tin- propmcil ixtnnilon ulliotnil thcrobyi mi'l who bto inlitloil to potltiou for ii.co ji >m- tion an it Miin'filiiiilliy, lm������ bem ubUini'd at ri )������1| In 11 undor tho jirovlNloim ol motion 10 if thn ml I Aotj Nuw know vn, th'/ioliiro, Unit by viitiu* of tlm un h������ii y oi.iitiiiui.l iH llio Hiilil "MUnk'i|iiil'i )cir < f ihr },' id mo Utiiuiiind nio luiiidriil ������iul liVven, nnd in the u-eo ij joar of Oar it-Inn. )ly(.Vnnii������tiil. HKNUVtSSOXYOUHO, 1'rovinciilHtorotiry, ' KUPKKT LAND DI-TMCT DistriC'.'of Ri pect " TAKE roriCI'l that Adchiido Erin C ark IJr..\\vu, of DrnoUtio.d N. Y'^, married womau. iulunda to apply f r,p-!r.- inioaion lo purcfusoitho 'foUowbi-^ dn-o.nl> edLi-de,:���������C .mint'DC ng ul a post pl.iili tl it boi thiveat oori.or of .S oiiou 19, Tnwii' ������hip 9, thon.-o noi tli SO chniim,, 't'.uiat oabt SO cliaint;, thenco t.outli 80 clmiiiH, tin net vvtbt SU.gSwiiiH to plst-o of coiiinictw- ment cortalning.CtO ncion-ni'������ra or Ici-p,. Soiibcd on poHt A.IS.tMUVS.W. cor A.m;i..vipK KHT,r,n (Jla-iik lliiowv. Dan Olark, ug. li������, Du'od Decondjor 19th, JIllO. RUPERT LAND DISTRICT DiEtrict >of Itujiwt TAKE notwo ' tlmt Rinhmoinl iCharlos Bigfl of Vnuoouvor, ti. cliuion, '.Ikou'ii om-v ���������10 chains, l lie nee nouivliOoiiaiin* .to* puicoof (���������oiniii'!iiU!tii - - - own oven. - ' ' - MOONEY'S PERFECTION Mm9mmaaamaaaammma^aaammamm--ammrm^mawm^am������^im*^^.^mmm^*mia^^ SODA BISCUITS ���������re the great favorites for every day use. They, are made'in* the big sanitary factory In ^Winnipeg and come to you in air-tight packages or In sealed tins as you prefer. ��������� ��������� "LET MOONEY DOIT" .m^'**fVt - TILL. HE FOUND RELIEF DODD'S KIDNEY RILLS . IN xntw Is moro C'atami tn ������nls section of the cotinni thin r'' ntjitr (llmw* nut. toxetlier, ana until tho loll tan mn wai supposed to bo Incurable. For a gral i many Tears doctors pronounced it n local dlscasa r.id grnerlbed local remedies, and by constantly falllni > cum with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable, Seine* haa proven Catarrh to bo a constitutional dls. mm, ������nd therefore requires constitutional treatment Htll'i Catarrli Cure, manufactured by l-\\ J. Cheney >% Co., Toledo, Olilo, I.i tlio only Constitutional curo on th* m������k������t. It Is taken Internally In dewes Irom 10 drop* to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on tlio blood UA mueoui lurfaces o.' tho Bystem. They offer ono hundred dollar* tor any case It falls to cure. Send IM circular* and testimonials. Addriwi: 1', J. (JHKXr.Y & CO.i Toledo, Ohio. 5old by PrurtgNtR, 75c .' ���������__������ Hall's Family I .lfi, for constipation* A Simple Answer 'A..'law caso was proceeding In old Mexico, aud a mining export was ou thi stand an witness. "Whoro woro you born, sir?" iu- quired tho lawyer. "In England,* sir." "How manuy times lmve yon crossed the Atlantic?" "Twenty tinioB." Tho lawyer ..1i.mi.iod up and address- ������d tho Jury: "Your honor, I Impeach the verriclty. of thin witness, lio says he was horn In JOngland and crossed the Atlantic twenty times. It would be Impossible for hlrn lo lmvo crossed tho Atlantic ihat number of tlnios and bd on thin sldo now. There Ih perjury horo, your honor. Ills visits to this oldo would malm odd numbers, and yet hp is haro and has the audacity to swear that ho has crossed llio Atlantic twenty ilineu. I lupcaoh hlrn, your honor." "How do you explain this?" ashed the judgo stonily, "Why," wild iho-witness. "Hie last time I came lo Uils eounh-y, 1 cnnio by way of tho Tacirie Ocwin," tone' Young and old lmve them. Some abuse tlicm. They get tired, starved, SYMPTOMS :-Losa of sleep and appetite, in* digestion, irritability, eventually wrecked con* aitiuiiuii. Alcoholic remedies stimulate only. Scott's Emulsion soothes and nourishes, feeds the nerves. A natural ncrvc-food, containing the sails of Hypo- phosphites, Iodine und Glycerine. NO ALCOHOL. In the Prevailing Mode Now if Hie file In a raspini should call the singer a bore. And a monkey wrench a nut from tlio vise, would tho plane just smooth things o'er? If tho house was full and the water drunk, would tho hose reel all around? And If tho waters could speak as they flow how would Lcmg Island Sound?.' If you board a spell at a shore hotel Is tho billow that you pay? '��������� If a single car weighs several tons, how much (Ioob tho wholo subway? Can a scavanger be a cheerful man when he's always in tho dumps? If tlio water,pipes in a danco hall burst would Iho dancers uso their pumps? .���������.Jf; a "Harvard oarsman, rows In a shell, In what does llio solmon roe? If no grass.|s grown in tho.frozen North, what thon does the Eskimo. If a gun missed flro would a.parachute? This stuff gives mo a pain. .' If Franklin Park is a* beautiful spot why Is Jamaica Plain? If tho bullfrog wore a hobble-skirt would tho Illy pad���������and hark? " If a parrot cun swear, can a crocus (00? Enough ore .we all grow III! **' This Is the frivolous sort of things Ihat is dubbed a Daffydill. A Milan Skyscraper Milan Is moving with the limes, and will soon havo a skyscraper unique ln Us kind in .Europe, according, to a Paris contemporary.'1 It will ho of fourteen slorloB and attain a height of fifty meters, or over 158 foot. It will bo erected In tho Placo du Dome,, on the sight of tho Cadlcan, Iho famous residence of tlio more famous fllnngiiloa/.zo Vlsonnto, Duke of Milan, noted for his coiKiuiists and his patronage of art. Thoro will bo sovon el- ovnloni. so that tho highest Btory can bo reached with oaBo. The Idea Is duo to tho ooiiHldorably Increased value of land In tho city, A Feint Impresalon An Irishman, moro patriotic than clever, enlisted lu a dragoon regiment with tho Intention of becoming a gal- hint soldier. Tho fencing Instructor hud experienced rather a difficult. Job In the mutter of explaining to him llio vnrloiiH ways of iiHlng llio sword. "Now," ho mild, "how would you use Hie sword, If your opponont'feinted?" "Hedad," said Pat, with gleam I np eyes, "I'd tlcklo lilm with (lie point to uijo If ho was lihatnnilng." Fredi Swanson; of���������"SaskatcRewan7 sends a message of cheer to those who feel the weariness and discouragement that comes from broken rest. Macklin, .Sask.-r (Special)���������Those who suffer from sleepless nights aiid get up in tho morniug .feeling tired and discouraged will find renewed hope in tho statement mado by Fred Swanson of this place. He could not sleep, at nights. Ho discovered .tho cause. It was Kidney troubio. He discovered the curo. It It Dodd's Kidney Pills.' "Yes," Mr. Swanson says in an interview regarding his case, 'T. waa troubled'.with my Kidneys for over a year, so bad that I could not sleep at nights. After using one box of Dodd's Kidney .Pills ��������� I found great relief. Four boxes removed all my pain aad now I sleep well and I am as strong In my Kidneys as'any man." If tho Kidneys are wrong tho blood Uocomos clogged with impurities.and natural rest , Is ..an impossibility. Strong, healthy Kidneys mean pure blood, now lifo all over tho; body and thnt delightful rest that Is tho sweet- opt thing in life. ' Dodd's Kldnoy Pills always'make strong, healthy Kidneys. Capable A certain editor had cause to admonish his son on account of reluctance to attend school, v "You must go "regularly and learn to be a great scholar," said the fond father encouragingly. "Otherwise you can never bo an editor, you know. What would you do for Instance If your.paper came out full of mistakes?" The child looked lip into his parent's face with childish-Innocence. "Father," he.said' solemnly, "I'd blame 'em on the printerl".-- ������������������ And then the editor fell upon his' sonlB_neek, a nd Jwept_tGar_uof _joy_._He. know he had a successor for the editorial chair. ; .The PHI' That Leads Them All��������� Pills are-tho most portable aud compact of all medicines, aud whon easy to jako aro tlie most acceptable of preparations.' But' thoy must attest their power to bo popular.. As Par- melee's Vegetable Pills are tho most popular of all pills they must fully meet all requirements.- -Accurately compounded and composed, of ingredients proven lo bb effective in regulating the digestive organs, thero is no surer medicine to bo had anywhere. On the Lone Trail It was ln the backwoods of Canada that the young Englishman and his wifo had settled down.,. But rarely did they see a fresh face, and oven when a stranger did chance to call it was always late at night; in the early morning ho would be away again. -���������So little Johnny.had to content himself with his own amusements and find out excitement for himself. By the time he was' four years old, he know the names of dozens of animals and birds, but very little about-human nature. Que day he:saw_a_Btrange,_uiilcnown creature approaching his. home. lie watched it until it camo quite near, and now thero seemed something familiar about It. Ho turned and ran, wild with excitement. "Oh, mummy, look, quick! Here's a funny flng, like farver, coining." It was the 'second inali he had "ever seen. . , Uses of. Time '.'I saved ton minutes a day at lunch for twenty years." ' "What of it?" "Oh, it-wa3 well that I savod thia time, for now T spend two hours daily In the antlroom of a dyspoppla specialist." Many people havo receding gums. Rub Ilamlins Wizard Oil on gums and stop the-decay; chase the disease germs with a mouth wash ot; a fow drops to-a spoonful of water. , Littlo Gtvl."~-"l'vo got a father, and a mother, and " a grand fathor." Old (Jcnt.���������'.'Aiid ,ho\\v old Is your grandfather?" Lifllo Girl.���������"I don't know,' but wo'vo had him a long tlnio.V. . Mlnard's llnlmont curea garget In cows1 'Minister���������My dear littlo boy, why ilon't you carry an umbrella when It Is raining llko thin? ��������� Donr Littlo Boy.-���������SInco pa has stopped going to church.ho novor brings homo any moro umbrellas, ALL nituaaitra M-l������ Perhaps "Why," snld tlio young man ik-ho Hies lo lid cyuitai, uiu uoK't ami liw.'ii-;; i'o ji'iiK'h innr 1* fnllliful In llir-lr frlonilHhlps fov un thnn our follow liuman-liolngH?" "PerliapH," ropllert Mrs. Cayauno, "IL'h often du������ to tlio fact thai, wo ti'uut. thorn with no much moro IiIiuIiiohb and . . 1 ������ .* A Typographical Break Henry Wallorson, editor . of tha Loulsvlllo .Couvior-Journal, wnH ono of a group of nownpapor mon who, during a convention of that fratornlty, wore ono afternoon talking'of typographical crroi'B. Ho said: "Whllo I'vo hoard of a groat many funny typographical broalcn in my tlmo, about tho oddest and moBt humorous li'iinspoHllloii of typos that over ottiiin to my,obfimTallon was that lu a Now York papor nomo yearn ago, The papor used to print tho (shipping iinws ou llio snmo pngo with tho ob������ ItunrloH. Imagine Iho, glco' with which itn readers found the captions changed ono morning, a long list of rasped- ablo namoii being net forth undor (lib' nifirlno head, 'Pnnnod Tlir.oti|jli ffoll's Halo Yestorday.'" \\\\ - - - . . . Tt In nol known Jmu how Vmr mm- qultnii can livo hut tholr average life Ib'much longor than I������ ordinarily supposed. Thousand!! of them live through winter, hlbornallng or iiBlocp in dink plncflH, and although tho lem- .���������...nlili.r ITMlV f'lH flV llAlfMI- fjv���������y;),Mf ilKiy am not"winter killed, hut ou (ho approach of warm wcathor boconio at'tlvo again. Itetuinoil Kicploror-���������"Yes, thn cold 'Hor. Father.���������I told you that -yop could marry ray daughter whon you could wrlto a chock for $50,000. Have you written it? . ., Hor Suitor���������Yob', sir; It only awaits your'signature. SJi/Mh Gum ���������ulcbly slops coudh.i. cures r;oh!������. Iiral* tlia Ihroat mil luntU ��������� iiti trnls. An Armchair that Grew "A Corean gardener once fashioned an armchair of natural,growth, that is to say, formed of ri vino whloh tlio gardnor had bout or twisted so as to pi'oduco, a chair. It Is also studded with seeds of the glngkoo troo, which has grown In to Iho flbro of tho vine. Aftor the chair was fashioned in the wnv It was cut from'tho* ground, dried and pollshod, until it rosomblod .mahogany,., It Is'!) foot 4-inches high. 25 'lmjliflfl ln width and owing to tho hardness of the wood weighs over 100 lbs. PILEQ CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAV8 Your ilniKKlnt will refund money If PAZO (.).IN'l\\MJSN'l,\\fallH in ciiiu 11 ny who of jinhlmr, Wind, Womllmr or rrotrudlnir 1,'llftM In ll to .14 duy ii, liOc. "What did ho dio ot?" "A slight difference of Opinion, near as I,can find out." "Oh, a fight." "Not at all." "What thon?" "Doctors disagreed and ho died before they settled It." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. "What aro tho Christian names of tho young oouplo noxt door?" "Wo shan't bo ablo to find out till-noxt week. -Thoy'vo Just boon married, and ho culls her BIrdio and she calls him Pottle." Human Misery If we could-measure-the pain" w������. receive from unkind words and unkind deeds, fro.m expressions of .distrust, or suspicion, .or scorn, or reproach, from the forgetfulneBS of thoss who remember and tho Indifference of those wo cherish; wo should probably find tliat it comprised by far' tho greater part of our misery. Takon separately each ono, of those littls pangs so freely scattorcd around, and so constantly.endured doos. not appear so very important; .but, coming' as I hoy do, ono upon anothor, day aftor day and year after year, they press heavily upon us, taking tho light from the eyo and tho joy from the.countenance, and deepening tlio wrinkles which eyo alono would trace hut lightly, "Small sands mako up the mountain, moments mako tho year, and Irlflos the life. Fathor (ImpfonBlvoIy)���������SuppoHo I should bo takon away Hiiddenly, what would boconio of you, my boy?" Irrovomnt Son.���������"I'd stay horo. Tlm quoBtlon la, What would becomo of you?" AH Alone, MIhh Vocal���������I only slug whoro volco lo. appreciated. M!������s������ Hltt���������Do you sing much yoiii'Hoir, iU'.ti'? my to Dlhucilon \\t\\ moro r-cs^iiry tr w-- men than otdiiuoiieis Iiooiuho Huy hnvo lesH troubio to speak well than to itpuak littlo.���������Father Du Iloao. The Rea.on Why limpidor.���������Why do you think this dog was stolon from n lady? Constable,���������Ueeiumo when l walked -.,.���������. down street with It, lUtoppcd In front wan mo Intcniio at tlm Polo wojiad to of all tlm rtrnpwi' wIihIowh. f' '"' '���������"''" nni "" Ann" XUu" Tho ('uiUfiiiitM'.-lit this doulilM'utcIt Hl'cnuititlcm Hrmu'dy any good'.' Thn Drugglfct.���������Iii'nt on tho market. Try it oii.c, and you'll nlwayr. uto it. bo careful not to pot our dogs." MIhh YoiiiuithliiK-"Indi'ed'. Why wim that?" It. K.���������"You non, tholr tails worn fro/on Mltff, and It they vuKgvil tln'in ihey broko off." W. N, U. No. 8?������. I.iuidlady.���������Irtii'l that good chicken? ! t't>Ilej<������ Hoarder.���������-It mny have l������oon ; a Rood chicken morally, but physically I li Is a wieck. "Hul," protested tho wayward son, "you Hhould mako allowance for the folH"������ of yotilli." "Nm!" growled lh������ old num. "If It wasn't for the allow, anci! you got UioiVd i>o lunn Ml),' THE BEST WAY TO KEEP THE HANDS GLEAN, ��������� Women have to do dirty work on Uia farm tt������ woll na the men, Cleaning lamps, Wacklng stoves, mrlng potatoes, ucritbtuug lloorr. ami milking, arc all hard on the hnndn. Tlw lhoui..uiil*i win* ate u*Ing ftXAP find it eanclly what women need, and would not \\w without a can, Jt Is a wonderful hand cleaner, Inctuntly removes dirt, slnlni and odor without much rubbing, and keeps tho hands smooth and five of chap?, Il ii fcesH'i;; inul .uiltr.'rptic. l^.a'uu, U# Hard on the Colonel An Irish battalion contained a man who was noted for liis general untidiness and. who could not bo mado to Improve hlmsolf, olthor by rbprimand or punlHhment. At. last a commanding officer hit upon, a bright Idea. Ho ordered Pat to bo marched up and down tho,linos of the wholo battalion, the men being told to tnko a good- look al. him. At Iho conclusion, how- over, Patrick unabashed, saluted Iho Colonel and nald, "Dhlrllost roglnionl OI Ivor IiiRpectod.sorr." The Stranger.���������"And who are tho ���������Murphy's imcosloi'H?" Mr. Murphy��������� "Ancestors! What's that?" Tho Tho Stranger.���������"I moan what do the Mui'iihyii spring.from?" Mr. Murphy. ���������"Tho Murphy'ii miring from no one, Thoy spring at thlm." Indlgnaiir"l^"rglibo7^"Tiie littlo hussy, Fancy hor mother allowing her to. go about In ono of (horn Dlroc- lory dresses, It's scrindtilouH," Tho Littlo ITiujry.���������"'Taint, a Directory dress; It's an accident.' I foil off the fence and tore my frock." Patloiil.--"The oMiuiilmUloii hopwu to lmvo delighted you, doctor. I Judgo from your happy countenance, that ���������you can euvo my life." Div Hawbones. ���������"I ennnot promise you that, but wo must. porTorm a number of most In- torofUliig operations upon you," The Parrot's Tooth. A JiUlu gin out;i������ buuiiou tint: iicaii cf a parrot. The llliuiliu^d tilrd hit her. Sim wrung her torn finger and cried: "Oh, dear! I thought It v.ns a iio^o and here It's u tooth." n.ll. (wo persona to view tho same object at tho same tlmo, has been Invented hy a Swiss optician. When hia friends toll'him to'-hop* for tho best tho wise man knows It Is -all over but the funeral. Tread till llfo'n ways with aivod, ex- peel ant feel: I Men Jostlo Hen von In overy common ��������� I ut.Cf:t.-���������Uiiigbrldgo. , ��������������������������� ��������� ��������������������������� 1 He who will iicvcv do uitylhlitg Ilinl. j he id uot paid for will soon reach (lio I place that no one will pay for anything 1 ihat ho does.���������Christian UoBlater, I Inlaklng nnd outglvliig���������Koltlug i good and giving good-that Is our . i.'.iiln imalncuo.��������� *C. 'J. Amen, By Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Boiler!vor. Que, ��������� ''Without &ydl������ E, Finkham's Vogotable Compound I would not bo alive, For -livo months I had painful ond irregular periods and Intuimmatlon. of the uterus, 1> Buffered llko amartyr ami thought often of death, I consulted two doctors who could do nothing for ino, I went to u hospital, and tho best'.doc? tors said I must ���������submit,to ������nopor������ ation, boeuuso I liad o tumor. I went back homo much discouraged.. Ono of my cousins advUod -ma to taks you; Compound, Jislthad cured lior. I did so nnd Boon commenced to feel potter, and my appotlto cumo back with ths fli-Bt bottle. Now I feel 110 pain ond Mill CCUfcd. mmm..lmt,t_ilj )J Uv.lb. ��������� <"��������� of prnlne." ��������� Mrs. Wmma. CtiATRTj, ValloyflsM, Uollorivor, ljuobec, Anotker Operation Avoided. PoufflikcopHie, N. Y. ���������I run a sowing machine In n largo factory and got all run down. I limi to glvo up work for I could 1101 sltttul lhe }mm iu u������y Imc&. , Tho doctor said I needed an operation for womb trouble but Lydia E. Pink- , ham's Vegetable Compound did mors for mo than tho doctors did. lhnvs gained five pound*. I hope that evory ono who is suffering from femals trouble, nervousness and backachs will take tho Compound. I owe my j thanks to Mrs. Pinkham. Bho Is'tin; ��������� working girl's friend for health, and all womon wlio suffer should write to k< her and tako lior udvlee.~Mi8BTli.T4a Pl.KNJSKJ.UJay St., J'oughkeopBio.N.Y. Thirty years of uiiparalleled succens conlirms the |iower of Lydia IS. rinlc- bum's Vogutabl* Compguiiil to cu������������ fsuiule il-iwiucu. .. ' tamtam i f St ��������� :!--���������.VX.'-.^N:: -- -V :. i if :?������������������> ���������J*i/-..',S*\\ .*������'>.'* - - 'VJir-rv.-i: ' ..-���������;-!t"'';ii*������5?; - "'",'. '."' -' *PTT"E. YP.WQ ub . . ������*-*K������������r-**'������ <������ rTT^fP^'TtT ������ ^r^ *n���������.p \\f DEADLY EDITOR. ���������������������������r - -i ' "' : . f ��������� The Arizona Kicker Man Explains Fatalities. JC>^ TRAINED ..FOR HIS .CAREER. ���������f Worked Up HU Nerve Untl| H . 4F .Th������ jromber.finally reached dv^-theft ttri, -then flfteWh. The editor p&yefl that the bad men -would keep aw^ -.bU&they continue*! to arrlv������. They^i that there was'something really funny abojjt it; ;The fifteen beeama elghteiepj; twenty; then a rest, and then th$eeIpi ���������succtyslom Witt* the.t^*gy-thlrd thS 'Waiter1 betteWai=ttfati'th������^ia*t ba$ij������b ln the country had gone to bin re^ral^; and he drew a long breath of relief axtd hung his trusty gun9 oa the waft! aim (Salt the-j'tij^ssedness oof peace. \\'~ ���������" 4 ���������>������������������..���������- ������������������ ,., ������������������ ...... ������������������..,.;������; - (s|- And so he sits and locks BBt iin his' private. g^vejrasfl % aad ^ocrowft thai iifch"' a'-'thlng>liad':ttt,-'W^H rejoices that h|s--gray - hairs ^U"no*4ffiSw feet the-'-whl2 'or tio^&^bullot.;/apd Iji- makos plans ^that. men o$ "ay nation? shall bo b'i'otheVs ������to 'each' .mhor/ His heart is overflowing with tie milk. o;t human kindness.asx-h'e,.iblnk'������;and;he ii about to add a million' dbllafo'tb^R-ocke. teller^-ihookwocm. dQ-ojvtJeujifJven���������' -V ��������� MSay yonr praters!'"- i"^' '}��������� -r It, was Piko'a Peak Pet;tj|wbff stood .'ln^Alie door "with a gun-iri either'han. ,>t v'v' j i. The editor recognized him from bnv.- ing seen his picture' in a,Sunday pt^. per on the samo page with-,Senior D***' pew's" and-Fosy-iGrandpa's. NO man, had'eTcr^^eaped P. P, P.'^ '" -i :* hK> , Tbo editor brushes the tears ,f rom bis '" eyes, ���������sfghs"a lopg "sigh'and proceeds tot rend-the names on-'the stoues. t There is Tarantula Sara to begin wltb " and Grizzly .loe.to end tbe Hue. Sond- ..wlcbed.in between are Kooky Pete, ��������� "Awfur'Tom. 'Blood Rod Larry, Bowie Knife Dick, Tornado Jim. .Whirlwind ��������� Smith, Cut 'Em to-Pieces, fiank; Terrible Jones, Whooping Charlie and others. . Each one had lived iind. had his " .day.. Each one halt whooped and bluffed arid fallen Some had loft old mot hers to-weep as they asked tlicm- ' solves,'-"Where -Is* my., boy-.lohlght?" while others never, knew-a mother's love. " ^ Each and every oug^frtho twenty- three .J^d ai;rlvejd.,atl Glveadam Gulch In bounding spirits'; also wllh two gun? buckled "around' lilm and"his son?" brero on lhe bnck of his head.'.Each ���������]Jb{j4 arrived with a whoop., Each "had'YSk^n a drink and made the statement that lie was from tlie headwaters ~" ~ of LFiginhigTiwk"!TrHllin,o'str^vn^irom ten to Of teen notches cilt-Jnlo the butt of his favorite'shooter: They sighed for the reputation of being bad, nud tbey got it. ��������� ..-*. ..... eras' The edKor, makes a',Jpmp of fouKeen feet, seizes a gun from tho wall-'rinfl ��������� ���������after ft'-singlt'report"; P'. P. P. is down and out nnd tagged n,s' No. 24. ' j , "GentlemQn.V. saya'tiie editor, tp flfp* people who rush inro'^liu room, "I hfi'tV "Say your prayers!" ^ :;,' ;. iif. Pike's Peak ��������� Peto threyr a note (^f doom Into his voice. - If ije could pcar'e tho edlfor'-to dea?h lt''Jwould 'save ->ai cartridge:. ��������� '��������� ��������� y-f-'- ������������������'���������&>'>>. . ,v.- Tho editor tnrnctLaud looked'vit^hlm' but preserved Bllenco. |t coiild not' be seen that' he even winked, and It^was afterward fo'und that liis Waterbiiw .watch ffod.stopped dcjui,still^the^day' before! lJt*was''a dntmatie'"'isYtU!ltibh:i An actress discovcringj'that'her coachman-is one of, her, long'._l,ost husbands couldn't'be'a't it. '.' If; -.. .. ii'/; ij ��������������� r.fi, .���������"%.'. ��������� For-the'-thlrd.-tltf.e, )'')say your prpy- ��������� COLORS 0# >ffe EASTH.; -I " "{��������� il,/ -\\ ^ \\ ^ t ' Vtgotatbn flap Irapertoht P*rt Ut' Our Plantf c Aapaat Tim two ^���������fttv������l^iM������tt#f dlfflajf-MMSt; in tb* wm* rliadnt^inviii -wtatar ial canuat-1 are, ef courae, th* prMenceof now la. winter and of leara* ������sd gnM tn'iramineW eayi'the Bclcutlflc Aster- lean. If w* could look tt onr glob* trom tb* moo'n'tM'Tkfiatton In It* aH- peet due to, jwuional changes would perhapif ts even mo'r������ ���������trllcliig ;than It appears to, thou^on .the rarfac*.* V ,:, In'fact,,** sometimes ioise ilfiht of tb* V*y: im-poMht? Wt which ��������������������������������������� toitlon;.playn.^aigiylwc .color, tojwhAt. might Vr-tetfett^thir c6uhtenahc*:bf: ���������th*planet.-- ���������������������������������������������'-������������������������������������*-���������---^--. *--- -. It la not the higher forms of, plants ���������t^Naw"a_*B^rdduV������^thV'gifciit^' w-* feet ln 4thl3-.way.-^,8o53ift of the mQs^ ���������trlklngj?������ifene^. upon* th'o eprth *'owe: their charactetistie Ventures toraoss^a and lichens. Thp famous "crimson cllfrs^^t.QreeSiljgadii "^yhidx eiteid for miles northward from Cape York, derive their splendid������'colo*Tftota.-,the*, grot^h.of red Uchon.that cQvera.th,eir faces. ''-'M .'���������' ��������� -'���������' * ' ';': '". * -,-"--' The cliffs. rise between 1,700 and 2,000 feet straight from the -water's edge, and, 'being, -composed ?ofi:grayJ granite, their aspect jrrould be;.entlre.-. ly different from what It Is but for tho presence of tho liclieri. "'��������� Tho rocky pass called the Golden Gate .in the Tell^wsfotio'Na'tipd'i] par^** ojres its rich' coloV fiSd' its nnifie to the' l^bjlow. lichen covering its lofty, WR'1^, MScffheribdifScf ibafeftlfiies-of the feroaV ,'hStf suring: teij.ac^tcrLsafV^tnyr������!5imv tho presence of mlnuto plauts^flourlfih- h_g*"Hn the-3wa'f(*r that Wc'rfiows-l'hJm. .Gon'sidcred -as^ a -w^plei.the}.vegetation !of a planet may give it a characleris- "ttc'aspelt'as viewed''from space.'' Tliat }ts brood; expanse of forest nnd'.prairiV ljind.causes the,eartl) to, reflect,a con-, ���������iiderabl'e quhnflfy of 'greCn "light' to- Its .-neighbors Is.iridic&ted by/.thefact ���������that at thettime ,pf .the., now ,mopnf" {l- greenish tint has been defected qyer-. 'spreading that -part %t'the' h_naV-surface _ -^hicJi.jls-. .then-Uluminatedj-only" by light from the earth. For the Children * A Pillar of Rosk Carvad'by Naturo. rf $ r : '������'. |������.-;-' V " t: 'yjflf sL-\\ .- Ma "m *:<" b-^*8 ^fe;1 "Pmm^ffm^^^mm^ %,? l'������ y������ to do it. Please notify thV'cotoner' aud ask t,hc undci^:ilfer (fi_step around r "also tell "Wiugil_W{.tjiat*ai'j,othcrjgray.e. is wanted oiic'the're;* : T ' -_ "JusUflabTe'bomlclfle." 3l I! ~i <-' In-jomei eases tbey;ferl within a day; in others they lasted a week." It was . according to ho\\v soon they met tho. ���������editor of the Kicker,and started.In to- do him up. That seemed to'be their mission. The editor ..had never harmed them by wbrdibrtd.ocd.-and yet they, (sighed lo make lilm eat dirt. ��������� They didn't want him to livo out his days. They dldn't,,waiil him on earth. Thoy, , wejjo,i-c.1llln.5r to,>ipiirqjfOthoi"?,.but not nn editor. So thoy sought him out, Bomo gave him (wo ml miles liv������Trhlch ��������� to prupure^or the change: some open- ,ed l&'c nt once,-Jiavlii(i no caro.,whether he wont'to" tlm'one''place ISr tlffc other. And t!ie"ed'ltor, desiring to livo on . audL.,ipal{e������tl������o-.Arizona, Kicker the, 'greatest weekly In the land and to bo , mayor, postmaster, nume warden, colonel of mllllIn, chief of the flro'depart- r meut, president"frf the' ciihnnon council and numrt'outf othi^ithliifis, bought a' gun au.(Ijipriiej^'e.<3 sboptlnpriun^tho Pike's Peak Petq^vill hQ^e his ���������head'' stone in'a few days, and whcj| the suns and showers ot noxt springi;omo tho jays will slug,': to him frorii tho_ bragebes of,the bU'Wigum.tjvq'eg, ni& the arbutus will'trail rtiul twist and cover up'thiyscars. ������������������ ~.\\ '.. .,, .Jf." Gone ��������� hence! Where-to? No one knows. Uo lived a bad man, liut he ��������� died with a please^ look on his' face. In that^ono'insiant'perhaps h6 saw that iu tho other .'land ho might rjbform ond get a vaudbvillo engagement on the strength of it ^ %, ������ , _ ��������� tflt,...i,mm������iJm. :.Ji ;ff ���������, ]}i~ ;'^t|' f SNOW AUTOMOBILE. Car Runs on Endless Chains of Wooden/ i,\\ r'-:-i������i ' --.- TNjada.:��������� ���������'. t'": V"���������" .'. A fireight.carrying.concern of Candle, Alaska, Tin's installed 'n caterpillar au: tom'abile' "for; the-sttaDsporWtl6n..'of freight ovortbe &rtow ccfv'er6d"'piil'ns of Alaska.. . ���������:"-,��������� ;i; ,-,; .-..'--.:.::���������'.; -. "' '��������� , The car.^Qdy is of the-^rdipary. n.uto-, mob'ijo..type','but" on.;eacl{-side, in, ,pjaoff '" 'dm- Ma! WHEN HUSBANDS ADVERTISE. I FREIOUT-AUTO, irOK ALASKAN SKIIVICK. of automohijp q'4ice|.s;,.t]ty ono. thlnol dldn't'l|k������ abo.ut J.- Homy���������ho would-npviy wear a "puff trQ,'������and, of cptirse.U couldn't live njl. tn'y life'With a man lfko .that. Aside from this strange cceenttlpU'y of his I liat] a perfectly lovely tlmo Wlillb married to hlui. ���������Statement upon witness .-wind made lry plaintiff In Mr. Jones' tenth suit for dl-. vorco. (Seo Ala, 15G. H. ���������_vr.ll,-.pnso <22.) One can't say too much obo&t Mr. Jones' English. Ho used tho most elegant-English o< any gont 1 was ever married to.��������� Olive Corntneal. (Mnidcn namo restored at-last djvor'oo on grounds" that Miss Conlhleal 'couldn't sign all her married hafties'on tho hotel register without 'talcing two pages and .elbpplng' over tfn the third.) Abovo testimonials glvo striking evidenco of tho high esteem in which Mr. J-ones was held by hia former wives. Applications 'vi'lir be fifed tn tho orde'r received and must bo accompanied by certified checks to cover wedding suit and marriage llljenso. References required. Address J. Henry Jones (at liberty), 23 New- .lywed Apartments. t ' ... ." >s ���������Puck. No Use Waiting. T cupied. Onq of .her >i'||]iinjccrjj,' a jjnerv ous and absontii'iliidL'tT'''lbvbr,i perceived that this would be the case, und'^ to'faeilltatb"mattera'fio 'aeteri'n^i||(|d to! ,brlng,aiifalra,.tq a.point>������ IlA^dfiJnti getj a chance, , "Aftorwarfl," says the object of his 111 (starred devotion, "I.found thlu.mem- eVand'um on rtlio!Clo-6h:w-liei'oho dijoppod ^lt in hla n'������Ilatiotoi?_tMad thus: ' ; ...i , ."^Mefttlon*trjap lliivflijlary. Montlonv lonp1li)ca3.. -ilontlpji.pjjyisiii'o ln hor fj��������� y-' if; i|'.fit'>.-- -��������� :\\. . ' .j. ' ' ' 1' Tho Qufibr Arflan The.' . Among.'' tnfr Wiost1 f61_rtiVB������hllji lYoca^, Afi':tJ.io ,.wor)tl ri/}; tiie-sia-l'giiii.-i whi'olV- abauriils ln,:HoiiW_oj;ni i\\|orocco/.biit Isr seldom ^eoii el^ewfipro, t.*\\ forest,of_ nrgn'nfl' him 'a curIpiiH'awi ttorVd ,iippnn i'*-' ;ance'| 'Ud������;'i\\\\is"6'' t'ho'"ti'CoU ftWfiv ithlgly }l(iiVd fM"''a'piu'K,i;;Tliey 'u'rli vdif- Wiify, iliuf' noldoirfr eJSebed -''twoilt.v'.'-;ff!i'ti 'in, i bcIght;."/JMie.'branched put qul.,liorl/.on- ,tally.;iind. begin a> ym;d nboyo ,the: KJ'outj^v filwop^SiH^flnd ,011,1111318, foeilj' on t|ho'lciiveV.������nnd. fco'n'JR will hi'iiihI on WieV Wfla'|(dBS ]to''reach tl}uin. lnif horSon n nd rfrfflokf i'o rilJft? tti '\\ hu(fli "(Win,' 'J'ho wood Is vory hard and extremely .-y^fiJl.t,tLlJ]o iiiiU.vi}fih,wlio.uiiiko clu,U". crtnl from It; Tile fruit, respiiibllni. ii !Ume enmo t7hon',hfl>^Yninif;h(fa!q(t"lot(, ; Iho draw nnd ditto 6o tJjjNrituSot, Ho' ,. , iJno worked up Ijirjia^jrjjiVWnlUlon'co, f ind tlio time onwli when ho darod go 1. M . ,i ,. I.,I, t\\ ,1'r,,f,.r |V������n (.ll^f, ^f ;? .1"*, w" ^ ' '" '* * lhf> f������vl77ly henr nnd'ao|7e htm by tho latl nnd linul hlminto tho,,otion. - Thnn. bo nltm dared Ko;pn\\p;ui |l|o,))tid,,mon Instead of dpilgiiig*. '��������� ���������'''������������������������''��������� -" fi' One, ol the' Llckers, ������v, Dj^Winpa.gu'livcJptiJl^fji, boys' Reboot 'JflHt>l)rtftJiv),;lio'woiiton hl.^KWl^iy hpd .OQcnslpiutOi'cnpp n pupil and, It la'to |bo HUppPHudrrtld.'tho work thoroughly, ] ',\\'h\\&liUfV'HD.olj; hl.s revoiigo In 'tt'iwny tli At Jf ^ ,Jfli>c;Ttbl* hiniHOlf could not 'liolp langlllnR-W.'' ''i \\,: I '"!6r.'.\\Vflii6n"p'',ppyin.pnt.o.l' ���������������, lierivy prlco^fo'r ^ho IioiioIIIh.Jio Imn confoyi'ejfl onrmankipd, by. Iilfti.riBscnrol)1. ���������oil in- X ������rliy-phot ogimphyr* Amlirfrt-. I lino which" ' -tfk0 ttylh-,ll!',.'":M>������..w,o!,0,x(tnj)!|tiiloiU!Hi In tliU id i������v^nwnn������n������<>'o'BPwnftexiU'rl������ \\9 }.;\\ when Htlll livo iMd,'^8riiiara������,d',,������iom. The Ionic of nstoii)shfnciir on, hln faco( tfl ho went dowivJo Wcl'hn mt^o'>as burled wllh lilm. 'Tt'wIiK ijlio'll'riit'.tjiim, ho hnd ever rnlloil (o ilropJiin<>fiIltpr,J ivllh hl������ first bullet. It wm'h'wIicj'i lie hnd fnlli'ii tb.it Win (iiirt-li^u ,off'lhe Rrmiiid for nn od{ri)i'Ial.i;i'oveyiii;(l wiih Hindu; olln'M\\l.-*������',rllio cwjolu.i' Would linve howled ovlO(,liJ^i;givo ,oi\\ tb������ blwiii iIwhtI, it \\HtWi-WRlmilniP' TpA Hlfor dliIn;K'flil������^l(,,litjMliO;l)ifrt men .''*' " StMylpo A(jrloultur������, . ' '.J.Wy BpiV luifl Binned In at th6 cgr^ cultural college." , t \\ -, ��������� "limn u UtfXtfiiiuHuimi,,,?',,,; ; "'Miint ho (^{Utitf along flnij, 'Says ' Doct,pr���������,Xon ipued a chnnKO of- ell- \\Bjatei, ,...,. -,��������� f. VMlmtm.What's the matter with this eHnittto?' - **V * Doc.tor-It'Bjtoo cIiaiigcnblo.-Boiton VraliBcrJpt. ���������, ' ���������������������������-: ��������� ��������� , Quetr. '- ' ;.vnow,y������ry;*fu*ir (hli ipMOh ot o,\\iril '; Frfr Ifmtonci, when w������ ������ay ������. , v ���������;-��������� A.-min-t*. known to-kerp ln������������ houri * . Wo mean ihat ho with all hU powori ������ ."Jijul't filtttro tlart iwoy. ;' > , , .,, . ~tytMt.Vr*f*>v&-m. aipary umverpiiy eouwo or,(r;ii|i|,iig. ihSfcoftifoeltoli' ifcltxM illfittogWipliy sma-iiiiif:itewftbiiK W��������� oW*m : ���������KotlilnR"hflBMiol|ft>rt,iilit?1fln'(^������m(rliniiilli" j t I rii * Itii 11 ^liiuiu^iui'ii,) vi *mc j t.m.), iuiU it ,.tjwu*u thrrbfm'f VpcelWiVi W^IYI'Till^i* than" It does, on lio ullleii, 303.ntjir(>aciH Irvtho bfliiPiUJtfti, Rlv- iotl'i ln*uciibols*njid Iii tllbHinlvor- i. i -..,- ��������� rrrrr v \\tJ\\nr> Wiirinttf Mr-nhr,! The now German method of freeing wife ,'b'cietf ,'|i'n'd'.\\thetfIJij'Are^gp^ 'from alrohol.In n procoRfi of frimlloniil distillation In a viicinun. It has three Btages, BPpniatliig (1) iha.iiioju volnille, aromatic BiibstiiiioeBVwi' the lp������ls volatile of audi hwI) .laiue., and (CI the alcohol'. A^ter romovnl njW'l^ltWWjl'pl)' from the JkvheJfctlnui������iii������������������Uu-i������uh-. BtancoB nro returned.'Hpocliil iijipiirii- tils provldeB fo^|if|IlJn1J^������^llji(t nnd ohBo^-itlon, ond the, flnnl alcoliol fr<3J������/urmljiet,l������',.'(vlc������ tunlil). ... ; i;. ���������! IVtyfcyiHnVj* jjirke^'no Wff'hf n fu-t iiiro. stn^ ��������� Kbcihiho (My'hrtyo theli 'iibt't'wSt'itl'oiPckB twirled) I��������� i thin, '���������������. WliPrt'rap rtiJtlkPy H ipellod wltb ''eii'e>l������'l('Bi'?"'!W!ion*'tviHr'U," ��������� l������",ll .i ' . -, ��������� . . .,f , ���������������������������������. ,1 t ��������� ��������� '���������'������������������' .,..,. ... .......Tli.re Ih-n-twfl.nowiKiKMV^itiil | It OiHllli',4 up In il.tlii; , I, v, Wlujh al) lhc������ ^.'ii tn In chill *^h froit ' "And wifrimer'B far away, ��������� i . For brlirhtor Hun lliu lalrilmw Hhluoo ! ., J.'J'hJB.i.iro nnd woniltotia Ucm '' ''WlllninV1!!)' wrenthn nml koUIpii vtnsi ' rl'l������ll PlN'^M f'I I' " T'rl fi-iw, Amli^cioln tiaiiK ui(on in IjOiighn 'In-HTopplniiH eftiy inid smart. You en70 ut tliom wllh wl.ilfnl ayti Ami l'inaliiir, hi'utinif lioarl, 'An in tlm Iluht fit tnp������i"i lnljjlit ���������"���������Tlio tma Is nil nfl.uii" - 'Ah, now J'oil iinilD, nml I sii'pont You hii\\i' (>< .ml "ni i,' i .'i.i������l v hilt.enn you lell nlio pinnioil it To lilnnttfim mi'nn M-nr "'Am1"t)rln_ to ehllilrisn *v������irywli������w . Jt������ nroobun (rlflH nml f Imoi,' >TW" lli������Clirl������t (-UIUI ������n mcckanil mild, "'"Wliorln ii murtKor bni-n, Tliui iporiku hli love to lllll*'folk , On ������v������ry Obrtitmnu morn. ���������%., -Youth'i 'Vimoanlc* A Rcnl Difficulty. "'"A,funny luciiluni occurred on a Ger- '1111111'miln-'riy train "whereon 'I 'ivnn a )ia.-tf.'eiij;er," "fiay,i������ nn" Anmi'lcnn who Kjiends a bit of bis tlmo abroad, "A .pertain stolid Teuton had boon unsigned lo 11 seal, lu the couch Unit obliged lilm to ride backward through (ho Hlaclc forest. At the tlrht Htopplng placo ho 'ftHkfil Iho posimiiHlor, pui-Hiiiiiit loGer* man regulations, to give lilm anothor mini, saying It mado lilm 111 to lido buck wind. ��������� . . '"Ask tho man opposite to change-' with you,' said tho ppntmn������fer grullly.- '" 'Hut there la nobody opf/enlld mo,' pruK-Ui'iV the Geruinn; 'ho I-viilfiilot nalc hlm.,-"~llnrpcr,a Mnj,iv������liio. -. ft. ������������������0 Mint Fiflht Tham Off. '' Ah hoou it'������ h man liecomeiiirlch ,bo finds It necessity to havo . llllll'iUll MIIUylllHIU-U. tl>/ 11 guuiu i.i.,, t d.'.! Jt ], lo ni'J|.y th'o people vhp wMi to mn'lfo hlrn 'i-^Uei'.-Dlilnigo Itecffi'd-Heriild. j. ��������� ��������� . - ��������� j. I ) ������������������ii"������"������'������''������"l������*������f ..������..|.i|i-������.'t ���������! l������t������l������t������l"t"t"������"������.Q tn 0 New (juite. Mrs. 'Nowwed ip6ntln|;i-You are not llko rCn|p'������'hiisbiin(I.N Wo' won't lei IiIh wife do ii lilt of heiy-Zy lining. Newwod-Hiit I 6rm't'nVtvoyn'bi at home wlioii you lake jour bread out ef the ovi>ii'������Iliisfnii Ti'iinsrrlpt. 00������*1'lliifia ilt"-.l at flntirl, .Tu. U>���������Ymf wiiut'iiiu to pull tin horro-lrt that rlghlV . Oivtu!iv>N"o, uu! I want you (0 cou dint hlui uruiii-.d (lie track will) a rw- "fonitble rcitriiliit ������f p������ce!-l������licfci '������������������"���������; .."mm'tVltl*. .\\-flmX.f~*mltm\\'-.tm*mammmm������V',.-.l-'*ll~,. *.* ������'V ������" ��������� Remedies For Red Hands. When r.cd bauds refuse to yield to conscientious extCriial applications yon - may be sure tho cau^o of tho troubio 1������ not with tlio' skin. but. has its beginning in- some such internal disorder as indigestion or defect I vo circulation.- Unmistakable warning is always glT- eu when the hlood Is sluggish, Llanda nud feet have thai peculiar sensritlon- we call "going to" sleep." Thero;4a ������ feeling of uumbuess occasioned by tb* sllglitest'iirbssutv on thc'b'loud v^wela or the least bit, of iiiacU.vl'ty. A>-good tonic will sometimes correct,������Jhe^rou. hie by enriching and giving substaoc* to tho blood, but the lie^t "and in fact Iho only absolutely reliable remedy It Ihat I'jinevit the iiutjrioua^syoman'i existc'ne-e���������exercise. , . ' L When you say exercise.to> the- beauty ' Becker the chiinccs arc >,J)c jLwmedinte- ly bi'giiiM to"le\\e imprest.-; ���������> ������������������ ' ' - "Yes," ������-ii������������ s'lj-v, vi ruioV-perfectly well that walking . and rijlug ."and bending and swlnglug an'd all,the rest of them are destined lu make one a raving beauty. .but 1 dou't.cnre for (hem In tho least. I waut.1,0 grew 1ot������- - ly sitting swii." . . Which is a very old "and a very- u::- man plaint after all.'--Like tlie^klng who scuglit to win all the knowledge of tho world by reason of his -sovereignity, this seeker of. .ilio easy path must rcnli.e soonei or later that there.. is'no royal road lo cultivate'benaty. It Is a mailer ot patience and endnr- , mice pure and simple, hut the reward Is worthy of the*- eVuIoavor. And ko the red hand** tliat'refuse to yield to latioiis musl have a irfttment of rapid walking,1, rubbing, anything that will quicken circulation. Find tho exact condition of the heart- by consulting a physician, and if tbe_e it no valvular trouble with-tbat'oJ-gan exercise fo the-certnin euro. * As au added precaution uso only soft wnter to bathe th������ blind's. ' If it is hard add a pinch of boras and .dry the bands well before rjoing intpjitht open air. - , ������.jj ; v ' ' To Maks Liquid Powdar.'���������''���������/ Women of refinement have 'dlfeoT^ ercd the value - peated. Tho mnnrf New York woman this winter must look vory Innocent ud glrlNh. Washington society Imn given thMl (jpr-rop'< <->f!lrhl f-Miietlnn. Th"y foiled Iho ficlcntinc dpchiration of * Part* itarnnt (hat blonds nre dliftppurtaf In (he roui-Ho of evolution and tbat three igenornlion** honco tbi bloadtysl wilt be pracUcally attloct, ���������.������ *.���������. ���������.'��������������� ��������� ' WW I **7*������**^.��������� > 1 THE NEWS, CUMBERLAMD, BRITISH COLUMBIA ,V ;, ,1 K s������V ������������������': THE FURNITURE STORE Wall papers W D E HAVE just opened out the largest and best /assortment of Wall Paper ever shown in this city. Our papers are the famous Watson Fosters and Reg. N. Boxer maiflifacture CALL AND INSPECT PATTERNS AND GET PRICKS. WATCH FOR THE BIG SIGN A. McKINNON McPhee Block, Cumberland X D 11 H. H. M. BEADNELL. Courtenay & Comox Agents for the E. & N. Railway Lands. Our real estate men are vitally in- tcresieu in the further development oi ihe community, for it is thoy who first profit by the Influx o[ capital and settlers. This gentleman la to the fore In this business and h^f complete knowledge of the line, and belongs to the progressive type of realty operators. , Mr. Beadwelf is a man of the bish- r-*-' character and he haa implicit confidence in the growth and devolpment ot the Coniox District, pinning his faith firmly to Courtenay, the coming city of tho district. He has the exclusive agency of the E. & N. Railway lands nnd also handles city and country property. He has lands that sell from $10 and up per acre, and now 13 the time. .. BATES & HARDY. Dealers In,Town Property and Acre- ' ..��������� agejat Courtenay, B. C. Few people spend more time boosting for.n community than the real es- taje/denler/s. ,:(The reason for this may spem obvious, but. this is true whether ���������'���������c.y .-ill-or.not.' Th-.'.v study the merits of the country and, therefore, are elliclenjt, bureaus of Information on lands, "lands-yalues, opportunities for investments, .and bargains in real es- fc.-te.-generaHjj.-.-'rThls firm has a large list of properties to select from, and among them many genuine bargains. Mr. Bates has operated in this line two years and has become quite a bureau of information on the Comox and Court'eney'valley's.' He is also justice of-the'*-peace.- '-'. :. .-Mr; Bates became a, partner of Mr. life with the exception of a year oi two at Victoria while attending tin high school, and a couple of years In business In that city. He has many friends and will prove an Important acquisition to the realty interests ol Courtenay. Having lived here all his life, he knows tho country like a book, and henco Is particularly well adapted for this line. . Mr. Andertpn opened "up here the first of last April. He makes a spfi" cialty of acreage In small tracts on tin easy-payqient plan. Ten and twenty acre trade'can be -bought from him at fftmr$40 and up per acre, and larger tracts pro rata if desired. It should further be stated, hero that he writes flre, life, and accident insiir ance policies. He has a comfortable home and a nice, handsome office at Courtenay arid will be pledsed to.meet or communicate with prospective patrons. F, R. FRASER BISCOE. "Bates .last June, and they make a" splendid commercial team.'-..., He for: m "-��������� ���������,���������*'��������� In referrln pr to tho��������� wondj6rfill rer nources and attractions of the Comox TJotol due mention must bo given tho hotel*-,, for the strnngerB must first of all Book accommodation. The Elk .Hotel at Coniox Is conducted by Mr. C. A. Martin, who haa operated" horo for. sometime nnd leaves no stone unturned- to-mako each and overy guest who croBBos tho threshold of his os- labllnhment feel at homo, happy and contented. Tho festive board Is something to ho doslrod and tho rooms aro woll ventilatod, nicely' furuUhed and very comfortnblo. ' The largo men's Bitting room with the'hlg-Ilho Pro place In more than enjoyed by the strangers and travelers, Thoso wintry days and nights. Hero If a gamo of pool or hilllardo is desired thn proprietor has provldod a fine table for this Innocent recreation and amusement. Personally, Mr. Martin, tu a genial hoHt. with hln guosts and makos friends easily. Ho uboh his patrons rlaht nnd when thoy return again to the town camp at.The Kill Hotel, "���������'",-��������� Comox iind HiirromidliigB Is on tho ovor of a "boom" and wo predict ^.-router things In rtore for The Valley during tho coming yeair or two than nt tiny tlmu In the past, Tourlntu, rtiuinmnrs, trnvoloru and lionH-fi'cltc'-0 :im von ns huntsmen wlil find everything to IiIh liking al Tho Elk Hotol, Comox Is ono nf tho irettleit plnco on Vancouver Inland nnd an Idoal roiiort for bolitlng, fishing, hunting, driving, nulomoblllng etc,, nnd thorp are boats coming and golnng nearly* ovWy dny of tho week, to como from or,,rot urn to Iho city, Mr. Mui-lln. ha������������flhorntad tho Elk TIoi.o' ihii'ft year., ahd wns formerly l/i Up.' iiiim'i lino' norriolliiio In tho .M'.*"!'". '.-"iil.ry, At. r,.,,'.,non, Frill'��������� l.llTjllIt, ,'V,i\\ l,'i.-t!tll <'l'(.M.-t{, 1,'iJ Wi'.H llOl'll Ml IH.'IIU.'i. A Live Realty Agent. *t Courtenay, 0. C, for the Famous Comox Valley Lands. Few places if any the writer has visited in bis extensive travels begin to offer the Bplendid opportunities of, the Comox District, and'Courtenay Is just now emerging'from her swaddling clotheB and wlli shortly be one of .the chief distributing points iu the district. F. R, Pra'ser Biscoe has a good 11 Bt of lands for sale In the Courtenay Val- He is also a member of the general merchandise firm of McKenzie & Bis: coe, operating at Courtenay; : Mr. Biscoe has recently .published a small Illustrated folder which' gives many partlclars of interest to buyers, home- seekers, speculators and investors regarding oppo_rtunities_in_the Courtenay Valley-In lands," et"c".~By'dropping him" a leter or poBt card he will be glad to mail a copy to anyone desiring de. tailed information. pf thxr Oomax "District. ' -.'*-������������������"' f.**''** W. HIRANO, PABHIO'NABLELTAILOR Ladies' & Gbnti.bmrn's tailor made suits " FKOM ������20,00 TO ������35,00. Cleaning and Pressing DONE AT. Reasonable FricssV Phone 62 Cumberland aoiOXXOXXOTOlOTOM XsX$������ ���������X������������������������. _8 MAROCCHI ;BF?OS GROCERS # BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF . CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS Agents for Pilsener Brewing Company's BEER Wholesale Dealers in all Kinds of Wines and Liquors. SECOND. STREET ^ta**M**mtPhama*+**im'aM0m0*M ��������� CORRESPONDENCE ISLAND REALTY COMPANY. nuy :, p. l, AnHerton, Manager, Courtenay, ���������' '/���������nil1' Comox District, D. C, .This l������ a now entori)Hno at Courto- \\xay, imi it, will, no doubt, ������ct Uh share i m waWHoBB, na tho gontlomnn rnnna.1- Mi* if lit woll known and possessed of marked ability. Court on ev Ih on tbo ovo of a big '.'licom, and, wo would odd, a natural, wttiKtantlal. honltliy "boom," and wo hellov*! (but thin rnrnlni! ymxr will bo tbo best that tlio Comox District has "'���������'*������ -,������������������ en. Ther?rore tbe Island Ileal- ty Company Is starrlnK ln Just the nlcH "** ��������� i This house has been established three.,>;ears and enjoys a splendid trade and reputation.' _They denl in staple and fan'c> gr'ppeiies, dry gpods, fresh and salt meats, farm 'products etc.otc. 'JJ*he hbin'c is under tlie maha"ge> munt of Mr. Frank Partridge, who has officiated iu this capacity two yeais'M"* Partridge clerk ed twelve years in Cumberland previous' to accepting this posi- For eight years previous to ci'iiiiiig; to Canada Mr. Par tri d g e was ,. cU'rk..' ing ju a store in London that 'gave cniployment'ta eleven hun- dfed clerks in,the dry go\\ids.li;i^ ITe:isv\\yi'll up in the inerclutntile! biisiueis and,is,making u grand1 ^u'ecciH of the Union liny of tliu' Union Bay Co-operative Company Ijid. ..;' '. ' ', ��������� ; ___ .. ',. i NOTIOK . ". ,'Lnnd DUtriot, Cmmf, Dlitilot of Con it. lUti|;tf I. TAKE NOriCB that I, Mnry Tbolfti, ooou^ntion Married woman, iuteud toiij,- ply lo iiiiioIimio, the (ollowlnff dUoribed Iiu dHJOnminouoinff at n |>o������t pluntotl nbout ���������10 oliui.Bnorth, and 40tliali.n tuHt, of the 'douili-ivtbl unr..,er of lot 11, tliunco nor h SO chnlnfl, lIiAiioo w mt -I) ,orMliiiiru iii Ium. "...%i.wl, MAUV T1IULIN, Uuo, Vur ur, A������uut'. 'J)oU4#rol) l; Major S. Williams, li,,.',, (i tieorge Kilby,.Agent. Uiitcd January 23rd, iqi2. H- Hakanishi, Prop. - l|wlll^M|i<|l<|ll|ii|ii|>r|<>|w|������l^������>t<'t<' ��������� ���������GENERAL REPAIRING OF��������� , Bicyclesj Sewing Machines, Guns, ���������Etc;". Etc. Plumbing Done. * ' ^, ��������� Cleveland, Massey-Harns Olid Hire* and-Perfect bicycles. P.O. Box 360 r - -. "-���������'������������������ . Telephone 7-0 If you want Cheapest and liest paironise��������� KABE&Co. No. 5 Japanese Town. '*��������� " "'" Fine Groceries, Dry Goods, Candy, Fruits. Etc., Etc\\ I have 3. fine Baths, complete, white enamelled ware, good quality, cost ������45.00 each, v Now $35.00 eacfi 'S:\\ v .-��������� v^^vy^^^v^^^^^'^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^ iagiiiiiiiiidiuiMtuwaa������iiifliw > ,'' Capital $0,2QO,OOO. Reserve $7, SOCOCO1^ The Royal Bank of Canada. _ DRAFTS ISSUED IN ANY CURRENCY, PAYABLE ALL OVER THE WORLD., ,;.. SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to SAVINGS ACCOUNT&& iutere.^ at higheet Current Ratnh 20 chains, thence' West 4P.fchains, tlience Noith about 25 chniim luorf or less to high "witter |HiirJih, 1912. P. Phillipps Harrison ���������BARRISTER AND SObrCITOR ^��������� NOTARY PUBLIC ^ONVEYANCING DUNSMUiR AVENUE Cumberland; ?.. r. I. ,lt- '���������< I '.l;������������������'>* It Patshines- Gas qr Electricity HERB ii an oil-burning lamp which producei a flood tk pure, white light���������more brilliant than gai or electricity ���������yet wonderfully mellow and eny on the eyei, It it iimple and taf e, clean ind noiieleii, doei not fill the room with obhox* iodi, unMilthf ul odori, To have abetter lighted home, with an AladdinManUeLamp will iclaillr c������M m tiMdlnt. It will air 1st IimII Ir ih������ oil ft 11*11, I im . Iki iftni (01 tht Mimlt LimpCM^inrm AimiIci ant im ulllii r������i **������ I know lo b* nbmlu.B licit Piofnur Rniici, ol Uwli Iniiliuli, Cblti|������, mil . j cooipirillviHilol illihi iMdlntoll-burnlni limpiM ih* mirktl-itil Ik* Aliddln wn Ioon4 lo |Wi Iki Mit llfhl in< !Im mcUmmmmuIciI (0 ���������������*, Hil yen ihem uroni miemenii on vr woi4 i?nlr. * AH 111k It ibi cppouunlir li araia mm u nr awn n������, ��������� *lll tl |lli 10 1*1 fO������ ^ ' TRY ah Aladdin Lamp in Yowr Home Before You Buy '' ~ " * i, Hiiekil, ilinilni, Will ind Chindiiliriftaiat limpr-ln fill Aliddln Lut|ii for attrt diftpmn pail cud ind ilmplfMy riuii* InlarMlid. I'll f>������ ftlid in hrlna an Aliddln tiran k> 4i*i la youi lama to km ��������� ������i|kt or iwo, lotlnlir wlikoot obllinhm. Sell Um end tataf. //(fcf.,������ . -���������',->,l,(,'.:>��������� A11, A ft D ] N I fumlih Tibl* pnrpM*, Jum ibav *va ud Uhi iv .,..-, :V. BOJiO^fl^ Manufacturer of MINERAL WATEB; P. O. BOX 482 ' PHONI3 20 CUMBJE it Hi Thi? is the first spring in the history of .Comox District (hat the local demand foi:.egRS has. been equal to the supply. Nothing pays better than poultry, if they rtre rightly .managed,. Begin with the little fellows and feed them CHICK FOOD, which is a mixtuje of hone meal, wheat, oafs, corn "and oihor grain, cut and blended in the right proportion to make them thrive and grow, For sale by i-.t- A, B. CRAWFORD, ��������� - Cou idijl ; iJKAtEli In Hour and ;keed< -'���������!| 'I l I W, W. Lofoaiix; of Vnncoiivvr. svill lie Socialist eomlidalo fur thin coimtitnuncy, Ali������.\\,Rii\\vnn lia������ ben ���������Oi^fi'd Bocrefory, ami .R, hifitur.preHident or District UH, U. M, \\V. of A. , '" ��������� ' ami' " " ��������� " Snmiit'l Davis Si*,, win t������k wim horn ������t Comoi ������nd MltHlVUlj' Jl������ tlltn Wllik. bat roRldcd horo practically tU bin. Soldfor tho Cumberland ������te Comox District, by the Union Bay Co-operative Company, Ltd. Sole Agents tanmstaeawtssseissiwssvtp'. Iii.i.:,;aii...'iwiii'u..ml.jai.i "������"������^'n ifW8HH|waMti������W'������ 0JtmJXLmUi3 WJbJtfCIXXJtC Sub*Agent ���������; -��������� Cumberland mJma^*m*f*a*m I TenMilesioraCent || Fwm i>niuUB������fcl������Miy������rt iho com of opqniiaj ���������- HARLEY-DAVIDSON wtWt,:.6:n-;t'y C'-i^rE T������io������IUn������Or������yr������ll^w ' v 'Ibio mochine ii ilwfiyi readyJorn hurry-unlrip on plenum tup. Will 00, Uu. Mia work eA t tioroo*. No nrmua ���������wIumUW. Wt would lib lo loll you MATOtUui tho {ptafeat iporl ill tht ���������world. Cwm is ud im ui. THOS. PUMLCV/ ������it*i.tM Victoria, p.c. *\\\\\\i:r.-- \\ ������-If v. ihu 1 ut I'linile^'s it's au. kjoht?*' p fl-Wo Do TtopulrlPiT., ssaoi run mm. J n"""@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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