@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "17d755d9-1518-45b1-94f7-f7ff3d8f0cc7"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The News]; [The Weekly News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-10-09"@en, "1915-05-26"@en ; dcterms:description "The Cumberland News was published in Cumberland, in the Comox Valley region of Vancouver Island, and ran from April 1899 to July 1916. Published by Walter Birnie Anderson, the News served the communities of Cumberland, Courtenay, and Comox Valley, and was eventually absorbed by another Cumberland-based paper, the Islander."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcumberland/items/1.0177233/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " y I T M. Q L, ^ r IM wl/ ^% A. Duvoted K-spwctc-illy to the Ii-iT.t*re������t������ of CumberUind and Surroundlnjj Distriot J^wv^'yJt^lr^r^^Jr>.������hw^T������nn^w*lw If/J aaa������MM***r**TOwai*'*^ ^waj-cni-jar^^ B\\ L*/ a pn ������oi������*,M4nw������-,.'--������^rl'-*������<>M,>������''ijiMi*'������*fc'������^.^-r i������j������ i-ITIT-11 -\"-i\" -'**-'-ft- -fl-ni w-.--���������������. i-^.-ii.*-^-.-^^.^.-. j^-������ J.-._������ We -have had delivered to-day a shipment nf Crepes which have been so scarce this season .Shades, blue, pale blue, whi re, ��������� cham- \\v<\\ ^ ivi ��������� and . 1.)o 1 iv V^i r don * * * ��������� Irrice- 6\"yds for $l.i A Special Sale of Ladies' Dresses��������� ' i ��������� i * * Oi'ii\" stock,is mutdi too* large and-we have cut the prices so deep that ' a -quick--clearance .should follow Special in Children's Cotton Dresses .up to $2.00, to be cleared. at 75c. each ' Ladies' Summer Undervests 15c, 25c and 50c Ladies' Summer Waists., 5 new styles 75c \"each ti Penman's Summer Hose for ladies 25c a pair Complete range of newest ladies collars .STATEMENT Co in ox Ui-Mrk-t l'ntnotic Win* Fund, Month Knditig April i-KMi, .UU5. ��������� IlitltiiH'o on hio-d Maivh \"ill���������*���������\"(, ,li)lu, tlm,last f-iitti'ini'iit' submitted April lill5 $J-.������iili i\\:: Canadian Collieries 1.07 00 , , ' ' 813-1H ;];: , PAYMENTS Mj-n. M. Ellison S 37 oO ,.. 4*1 00 .., :*W 00 ... oi 00 .. 80 00 ... m oo -. . ;3o 00 ... IW 00 ... !J5 (10 .... {10 00 Mrs. M\\ .lirown; Mi-Si. 0, Macintosh.. , '. . Mrs. K. II tush ford-..-'... Ali'i*. Hinder Mrs. Cope Mrs. II, Wallace -. Mrs. .11. 11 ������nl Miy-. (i.JJrnwn ..., Mrs. 1'.. Piket...., ..... C-iitmdiiin Collieries,..;.. S) 50 ��������� Elli,on $4-50. Jltinl 5.00' ���������*.' War Stamps ,. .: ... . .2-2 Hal oii luuul ApUKl/bu #978 JO Jt-*'\"iV. mm fir/ \\{y~. 1: h 'Vi ill W^:*tn '/ M Ir-ft ; i n&virajii.. WyiLi'v.'. M_.4; f < I;.U\\U -1 u1ls.i ��������� 4 A fine showing of .-..���������.I*..;.. ��������� ��������� ���������.*.���������; ^--rf***^ a I-,, ill Corsets 3' .#$ fe/\"* * \\yy,.- ���������* ������������������;��������������������������� \\ ���������- and the new season's styles in rcady-to-v.'cr.r garments Rnd ladies', outer.apparel, is being shown at'this store. i, You are cordially invited-to pay us an early visit. 14 Iiespectfn-Hv -submitted T. ll.'O'CORNELL n \" Ti'-casniTii' , Canadian \"Collieries \\Ve stock Moniinc. Couoii in white, pink and blue, used cntiiely instead of D. M. C. - - rcnii*^ Gloves���������A n,e\\v stcck of this well- kr*o\\vn brand All sixes. . /i, t:* PV fi *;'***��������� o\\ ii. \\ t*. il'?.. ft iV. \"dsii\"'\"'^! ��������� (f-''i f\"-\"'''. i'-'-'i a S*v > ^liiiliy^fiife pin) \"uf- ii ill IT im\" ii n--ar-it ii m-in tit r ^ i*-m-w nvw** lirt ������*l*\"������ vuMiUMMku >> tM,������hhKi>Hi loiiRlhy proyinm \"TJhiio was an oppoiumity for all ;i<7,ps und gexcH to or,tor into the e.ont(jBts. Young womon and mid- dlo.n^od women -picked up thoir t-kirt-i, niui ran, and vouny men, middle aged men' uud old men pulli-d np their pniil**., and uni, and mon with hardly any pantHon run Wo noted n ni inked improvement in tho f-ronnds ovor funnel' years. Tho keeping of lho cro-Ad fntiilo Ilio lines, was as -it Bhould he, nn it envo rveryoni! n I'lrinee io i*eo what wiu* goin*.*��������� on. The Wrai Ciinihorhuid CoUHnva- live Ha ml enlivened the |-i*eiii' with exee'.h-'.it .--elections of nius-io The drilling oxorcifos of tlio Hoy Hciotitp brought firth much morif o-l tippiiuiBe. There was much in- iviuoi iiji������niju-tfi������ ��������� 111 i-i, i] rt*:i * I fu 1 now e.ngiiu,' of desli'iu'iiiiii, \"The tli'i'iiKiii.-'i fled piuiic .iliiekcn iu nil direct inn*--, inn* did ih.ey know v here in llv, because \\\\ hie,i llie ,lla\\ui' i, i.uiil.cnliiiij-. ful* l!c :ii*.*i .-*: imd i*,.i!\\ if-loii (,f lhe gibil)' p.'ii'lie,-,---CoiiiieiiiM lu'Vi-JiW, whil'j working iu number 7 mine and shortly .-afterwards brought, action against the Coll��������� ieiicsfor damages chiiiuing that j through negligence of one ol, their -employees, he was allowed to w-ei'lc in a pi.ice where ��������� then- was a \"missed shot\" and that he being unaware of the \"missed .shut'-' struck the same \"with his pi.k and the resulting explosion can sod'hi m injury ; he also endeavored 10 set 111.) tl ud. his eyes were injuie.d and that since the accident he \\w-is obliged to wear glasses. The Collieiies defend\", ed on the grounds thai the ������������������missed shoO had been removal and also that 'the work ing face where '.ho shot was loe.t ted ,had iiClvuneed,,. l���������e!.wceti tin.: time that iIul shot had mi.-s-.-d lire and ihe time ol the iieeuh-u'. about eight fct, which fact of it sell would make it impossible for any shot, lo have remained in the face where the plaintiff swore he w.is picking when the e.**;plosion occurred. At the first hial of the ud ion before Hon. Mr, Ju.itici.\" Mttrpliv tin.* pl'iiniilVw'as aw.ifded hetivy daunges with ens'r!. The ensi* Mr. Arthur Leightou and M !��������� I ]rt alont-their own,, t-ouhl perpe', G!el-iier.oe-Dar-Vi-!ig-bot-n~oi-v\\4iv^in ^ Hio w ~ put up a very strenuous fighi.. mens' Patriotic ^oc v. We have read in the Vaucouv- erProvince the appeals made by the Ked Cross ,'iociety for Hospital Supplies, so the Wonien':* r.-itriotic Society of this district have decided to hold a \"Llm-n ih.-it Cierui'iny has done ' hilar ri certain king of Svria- thev. would have said, \"'Is thy servant ;i ling' iIkii. 1 uhoilld tJo; iIi'ik'. thing?\" Yet like thai, king tiler hnve done it, From these Cn'ruinns of learning and of cud\", ture. for* wc know that lime- were maiiv who luul culture ami not meivlv '���������IvtiUur,''' \\vr hud. Dav\" ou Saturday, ]une 5li,. ji'vpry ,ca������������u Ui exjuxt a ,.rot������t against ' (.ierinauy's ihclaratioti fho i'e.ii ful bomb would *-\"\\vi)iipj \"tnti!*, hut tdm ha*, h very |.*i,gi, .iboiil now luwiirds the right, now ' pi'\"p\"-iliou lu*[''in> lu-y v.h.'.:!u*. IO llie left. They were Ion | \"1 availing the Treiiliiin in lhe Alp:-, or Triesti on llm Adriipie In lhe hii.lei* eily niuh*- lurgi'lv id WOlllOII lllll'e. llll'ii'ld V' hl'i-j-.i'li 1.hi ill S\\ lllli.'lthv with IIim'um i'i 1 ' 1. ' tnW'P cf .!':i!y) ,.;yj ;,, '.,. . ..:;, ;:_, \\v..h then appealed to ih * Coiir. of Appeal nf ITitiih ���������* oluml-ia, u'.iiuly on the ground that ilk- lltdy is said In hnve. a million 1; ulrtmcnl w;t-; a,;..in.-*l 'Ik- aud three\"ijnariei*;. ol men nndi-i ' ,vi. i,,hl. of e\\'i ieiiei- .������ml ihu .luie was absMiulelv uo evidence i-c;ire 1 ii t e. Iiu pi;,iintiir,,f story ami ih it th'.- Col tieties weie iunoceul ofiinv 1:t������������ ligencc. 'IMie Court' ������'f Appeal. ; flu -s - , .; 1 , 1 ��������� ... On that day, the Uov Scouts will make a house to house visitation in Cumberland, lievim and Union May, to collect old cotton, linen, white flannelette etc. Gifts ol new material which must be white and wiislud sheds pillow cases: absotbent ., , -ii 1 ' 1 . ,, I M-ampling under foot one- ;ii11-r co'.tou e'e, will iilso be accept J . , , , able, The contiibutiotis must have for w:ir--!U least n protest Iwr,' hor invasion oi'lk'IpU*,**'.'*. Ileigiuui but such is the internal teirov- ism that no protest, ha**- bi������u dared (-leruianv lia.r, gone ' fur ther iind further laving her hiindh in the blood ol'innoepuce, been -'boiled and ironed (no siareb or blue) and all seani'-, hems, de., lorn off. Ivveu pieces only four inches square .ne ol uso; so even one can help. l'lease collect till vuii e.111 be love June \",ih, Any fin 1 her e.\\ pluuation 1:111 be obi.lined liwiu the Secix-iiiiy, Mrs. Cliupm, or any of the committee, The Nr cii'lv is aiM> placing colleciiiig Poxrs in the piiuoip.il slures and public places iu town, The uio my so collected will he sent to uc;tvitn-; llieir'judgim-iit imlii a'ed ii::i*' luiiil hoys enrrh'd off tbo honor**. ,,-llt,,.rt^ j|���������,v \\S()niii uuvov have 1 liul1 b������ Italy. The Trniiiiuo .1 1 they could pot believe the plain Tho day-H fuBiiviiio.-i wound iip|sii\".pei*!ed a fo'ubnll,-���������K**:. .Will \\\\ Mrtiin\" iii un* Vili.-*'. ���������.'Uiiiiicr* luul Hull, which waft well atlend* an Alpine valley where nil t:,. ] tilf's stotv as lo [bo cans.- c: ihe i-iraiegli'inivaiiinge j.-, ml 0I1 ih.* ;l ���������cidelll. In the tniUlet* uf ihe el ...it. Cumherhuid has ovcry remrrtu (l������,ain.M the publie. m'I.iioI tcelu.,., to l)0Hiitii\"/-\"d \\*ilh tho ,Mie;:e-i:i of' A, C. Ilciid, ih ��������� ti'iktecH emisii! h'T Vic\"'iri*' D:'.e <������������������ ''���������' \"r.'.in'.r. il'e.l tl.ii.i *, ii.'., \\ 111:��������� *- tln-ydi ride uf lhe defend'*. The CMi'cin I The new trial look place ab-j '\"' .. ' ��������� ' \"-i* i ���������ii'i'fs . I Ci I Irom \\ icti r.ii on 1 iict'dit ���������\"��������� lepri, or ni libit, linu'.ei-.., of rieij\" out a week or so ;igo beiuu- Hie, ,,l ' ' ! -���������*������ ��������������������������� C!.:.:lh* flj.uil' ;ii..l ju;,)* a tinned on Tuesday from u nip P tlu- Cirui d. , ..rio, *. i. uig iiii-* e... ei |i a nu* to go Pi :!r- war, and ii tur:: > \\', I is. II Mr*. A lev ing ,i.'U o.:i moiii. will In- a, htii.e in ��������� ndi 1 loip, M i. Justice 'Mm jihv and a: ^, ., ��������� ,., ,,. , , , w;it|,*il'e; hut hi wiP ihe i \\ n in* ,'Hi'l t *',������������������ I'cnlicl '���������! t :o *������^ - - ���������. 1 ci.led not to lintull.' them, ion! iiicw.-ii'lid llciii lo the KdiK'ii i.'ii' Mr.-' nr.c '!\":*,;!'��������� ' .-ii'tl Mi*-.s ;.l I \"f.-j .i-.i.-.-iit ic \\''.-i -ii,*,. f,.,- h I Sail invesligiition.- ('���������ilirkliaV li*> , I.*.. ' . Kvei'\\'day llm war e-in he to-i- w.is in lavi <>' the (,'���������'.I'cin-s, * .iii'* ��������� 1 ���������' \",'i*i;, lui Ui.s.i,md, I; c.i win-1'- 'l-t , luf \\'ie!0 ' t, HU I lelin'iic! t |j I ile.*!ii\\ , 11 d\\ lint ciiP'red l he wiir t#ii t ,!> A.'di' ui (, I- Al j���������������, 'VUcUi-Mkv In l.er in in*. ,l,ihn Vein '..ei nmn won the JUiJ y.nib, iii** 'i'J'l i'iiih, mil ib- mil,' Miiin-il \".'iij in;,!;, Hi.ii.li's li l.ii'i' h\"!::> iii.-vn .-.ing, (i-pi.'i-Ily Pi tbe iii -'* trial, 'be ;i]������;va! :������.n,l t!'. , .,,* *.'.,,, ,i\".. ;. , a i ua **, i i,i n-ii nl ' , ' , , , 'i'*,-*. pbontii; \\u \\i v the i. :*'.��������������������������� ul , , ,, . . , ,, . . , . nun: * srut- iw \\ .cioiia Dwy. . . , , .ii ii:\"'1' i-.i'ti'hts uf 1-ythn* tu bt- , . ' T.iVbe'.l . : \\-- * ��������� ���������F.-iuci-c :i vis:* I -\\ P'J '.0 - lu* suhli'.'.f. <.| the tituny niii'h irewlii.t. ll . i 1 i !li ��������� o-'-V !llM Wt e,;', \".t . if.l. .bdit' H iro j e rildl.vr, -o��������� -��������� i . . ,, , i . . ,,., i , ,, . i. . n ! ' \"������������������*��������� '\"* \" ^<; hf'.'.r thnt 1-trvnn if ������ti\\)\\v \\rt It u-i.'etierally ni-^uined .hut i!u- 1 be wliob* i\".,i\"-h br,-!*������������������ p. im. !),.,y. J*. ;^ 1 wnr has I'iciii.'illy K\"-*ii(*. K; , Hi ?..\\, . ������ l.'.ll'.AOil. )���������*. tl ( al solieitnt oi the C'lllieiic.s hpent lhe !tJ*J h :ii Naiirtimu. eonnng lo lievnu, THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, B.C. ���������f ������ITS* If It were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for tho ailments due to iri^gula*; or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. These 'ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worsesicknessifnotrelieved. aro famous tho world ovor, for thoir power to correct theso troubles certainly p*ul surely.' They eloanno tho system, purify th;). blood and fiet.r.*) n jjuiteral tfinic upon body, brain and Tiorvco. Indigostipn. biliousD'-\"!*.;,, con-jtipafron might, indeed, causo you prolonged Buffering ;tuul expose, you oto danger if Beecham'a Pilte are' Prcpiireil only \\,y Thoiniii Jlrrcliam, St. Hclein, I.anemMre, Rnelaad, SolJ everywhere ',, Cauajii ami U. S. America. In boxen, 23 cents. OF L War Conditions Reviewed Turkey and England .Tho Hopelessly Insincere Character of the Ottoman people England hug dealt with tho Turk long enough to bo aware of tho hopelessly Insincere character of Ottoman diplomacy. Pressed hard enough, tho Sublime. l\"or(0 will prom I so almost Anything, but never willingly redeems g promise. Tbe now Yviiile Paper, Just published hy tho JJtt'itish foreign office, shows plainly enough that from the beginning of tho war Turkey deliberately tried to deceit Wnghuul as to her intention.\". 11 la difficult to believe that so experienced a diplomat as Sir Edward Grey did not realize this. All the world knew that German Influence was well nigh supreme at Constantinople, ana that lhe Turkish forces on land ancl tea y/ould bo hurled upon'the Allies whenever Germany, decided that the farce of Turkish neutrality was played out. Sir Kdward's purpose, probably, was to delay this event as long as possible, a������d meanwhile to put the onus of the act where lt properly belongs. Thus ho .ccopt- ed with a straigut face excuses that * were palpably false-**���������Philadelphia Public Ledger. Miller's Worm Powders act so thoroughly that stomachic and intestinal worms are literally ground up and pass from the child wth-iut being noticed and without Inconvenience to the sufferer. - They are painless and perfect in action, and fit all times will be found a healthy medicine, strengthening the infantile stomach and maintaining it in vigorous operation, go that, besides being an effective vermifuge, tbey are tonical .and health* giving ia their effects.\" -----������--���������,--,. \"tuSci a-diid~r A lawyer having offices in a large office building recently lost a cuff lin'\", one, or a pair that he greatly prized. P.elhg absolutely cerium thai hQ had dropped the link somowheio in the building, he posted this notice; ' \"Lost-���������A Kold'cuiT link. The owner William .Ward, will deeply appreciate Its return.\" That afternoon, on passing |,he door whereon this iuilice was posted, what were the feeling:; of the lawyer to observe that appended thereto were these words: , \"The finder of the missing cuff link would deem it a great favor if the owner' would kindly lose the other link.\" ��������� Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Minard's .Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. Wood���������That was a PWii'li of a look- ins dnino you had at misty's Uio other nip-lit. . She has awfully good taste, Dood���������Yos, tlio hill proved Unit. Freil--.My dear I)p**m, I fit I liis Llibiif.-'lit console ymi for your lover's death. Ko ruin-ihor tnat other nnd bet ter. men that he have Krone Hi** same .way, Bon.* a vr><| Ono.���������Tlioy haven't nil gone, have they'** For Years, Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . Ofinmll'in women ur-\" continually writ- Inn vis hucIi It-Morn ih tln������ two I'ullowiiij.-*, which art! lu'firil'elt. (ix[*i*������i:i.sioiiji of '{rali- tudo for i*i',-.toi*(!(i lioiiith: (ilanronl Stnlinn, Out.-\" I Imvo tn- kftn Lydin 10, I'inklinm'a VcRt'tiililn Coin- rWJWWiSV&rfiffPi'yffl |)\"n,iJ '��������� '��������� d never ' '-���������'���������'''/j>'V���������iT^i.?'^*ii-''V\">'-' ���������\"''-���������hd ftny meili-'iin ' * i-ffS^VilvM to compare with it. :...-..���������-i C'..i..**\", c: tllhi-slioll. ��������� *l������l*������. ,,,-'\"��������� J rt.jl.ion Ont The Prophets Do Not Agree Opinions of Experts Differ Widely as to Probable Duration,of War in Europe War prophets aro as numerous as weather prophets, if not more so. And they are 'mite- an diverse in their views as tho gonllemou who lei1, us, with such cockaureiiess in. each case; just.what kind of a winter wo urg to experience. Theso facts, whi c they may add interest to speculation on the subject, are of no material assistance In reaching a'satisfactory conclusion. Tho reader of these forecasts is left st the, end quite as much in doubt as at the beginning, A glance over some of the statements with reference to the probable duration of the Old World conflict must Inevitably impress oni with the amassing differences of opinion on the part of thosi, who may be called exports in military and political matters. Thus a genera!, of years and discretion, high in the coutidence of his government and holding a prominent position on' the French general staff, has said that the war will corr.e to an end within three months, \"not by force of arms, but hy force of hunger, together with exhaustion of other means of carrying on the \"war.\" Theso utterances appear in the Paris Gaulois. Seemingly as a direct offset, the Berlin Kolnisciie Zeitung puts - forth a F.tateiiH'iu��������� showing' lhe resources of Germany, and Austria and asserting that the two countries can if neces sary put* in'* the held a fresh army of 18,000,000. - ��������� ���������*\" l*\"roin other quarters c.ime various estimates as to the length of the war -aud-tbt^condif-ion-of-t-he-beiiigereals,. The ltusski lr..*aliil, organ of the llus-' siah'-ministry of \\,ar, .believes opera- uis against Austria will be successful before the .winter sets in, but admits that the campaign against Germany is a more serious matter and may not he 'brought to a successful conclusion before \"early summer.\" Germans, as a whole, appear to bo m.ore cautious or more reticent than some others, yet thoy are not wanting in suggestions, on the subject. The King of Uavaria, whose troops ���������compose an important part of tho German force, in addressing some cadets at Munich told them \"the war will last a long lime, but we shall no: rest until the enemy is beaten off the battle Held and we have secured a peace that wil] protect \"us against nllack for a long time to come,\" This, if'accurately' representing Gorman spirit, does not dicale an early return of peace, Wold Marshal Hvcllovlch, of the Austrian army, muled in the IMassi.g- om, of Rome, has said: \"Next spring Kiiglaiul enn put another urn y inio tho Hold, and in the summer and fall olhor belllgorenis can collect fresh forces, bill hi ltil'i no moi'i* c n possibly be raised. The entrance of lieu- tral'iiiitluii.s into the conflict will rather prolong than shorten thu war,\" So this ON'pi'i'ieiii\".'il soldier can see no end to the siruggU. until lin I, when a.'I hands will hu so exhausted that illy cannot conlluuo the righting. This Idea conforms closely to thai of a Kroiit'li officer, nnmo..lot given bi!!.\"nii''Hl.*i)'*d as one of Ilio most distinguished cuiiiiiuindoi-B, who la reported by the London Mail as saying tlie i.ornium- ciiiinoi he drlvlm beyond the Rhino bi'l'iii'o February, 11)10, and pi'iu'u will not ue coiielud-.'d beforo im?, Tho London standard issue;-! this warul.ig: \"The l'i>:)linli lull; of the wm* In**':*,'' pr.-ii'lifiilly f.nd*\"! nnd the (Jiei'tiiiiiin iiliTiidy iKJiiclt'SHly heiuen Is unworthy nf brave uud lin.-lliKoiit pro- pie aiiij tiliuiilil bj buvt'ji'.y ili.'-eou'i- ti.'iiunceil. G.'i'iuai.y Is it��������� 111 liiiifor- tun ut fly for Ihe woi'iu) pe*-**.es*-i-il ,)f the most I'nri'.'iiiable war niacliiiie liiul has fvi r exihtotl.\" In addition io llii'si. predli'tliins and r-unimeni*- I hern are iiiiiny others of widely varying unor, hiinif foiveiiMt- nu; nil 1'iirly pi'iiou and oiIuth placing | llm i-lld dl' tl.e (ii!l.nd 111 Hi\" llldi'illl- , lie uml nini-i- or li'Hii ri*iii'������ii* future; j aiu) iliiTf H I'liunl diversity ft** to the ! tcniii- ii|i'ia wliloh agro-i-nitMit will In- reached, Suiiiiiu.'d uii, It appears that tin- mii'fw.lt :,i nf oliLiirvers I* nctiinlly \"nil al *.fn\" un to lho tlnu ������������������.���������.Inn the (.���������.rial et'iillici hhall terminate,-���������Troy riin-s. What, iii.vi' ymi tin re, son? 'J't'ii bi'.'nis, lliiiiu-',' Do you mean dollars? Y-'p. \"' 1 , \"i , .. ,...11 puiiifi.i l,,t |(o be a credit to Canada and this bank, und may 1 add that those who remain behind aro foregoing tlieir holidays und doing the extra work devolving upon them cheerfully and ungrudgingly.\" II Kuod 1:110111*11 ll.llilo Veu never plant any. I'lrlii liMino*; Aln I I'l-itn;*. Chnstorvllln. Ont. - \"1 hr-p.ni your I loritioii< >-.'_ mudiciiio-i liiiildy priiisml, niidjiyoar uuo j *V)- f\"!\" :\"'^1 1 bnian tiikiiiK UioiTi for faliinj; of womb j nf|W, ��������� , t;,,l!iy7ft,;k(.(1 , ,0 ni!,Bhbor ttui ovarian H*..ubl... I of ������������������ ���������, ,A ,-.t!|lH.. \"My lett si,i,.jii,|jii-i- irietdi Un\" tun* , ylln,t Vij/j ine pimm |i;ueiil, nnd jus* bcforii my ptMioils which wort , Dmi'l you tind that a baby brli'lit-nis irropulnr ami painful it would be wort-***, i up a lioiit'fhoiil woiuleifully? pur^uoJ To Kit down i'nu***'\", nujob for Lydia R. T'inklirint's Voj-ti'lribh* (.'oinpnuinl hnd 1 i-. cr I * i: 1;--������ for t'n.-f\" -ir.* c,., ti���������-ili.'ir.������*i I.I:*! ihi'hi. I Iiavi* tiiki'ii ifif'ii aiuI I i-i-t'ornrin'tnl tliofn to edl wmrifri You m������y ���������i*\"U*ili tfii-i t<-.',lini\"'i!.*iJ \" - Mr.i. .*\";���������> .:.*.... J. :.:������i.n:i, U- ,. i-'i'l'. OiMrbi, ( ioi.' loss of this money and continue to expand were serious problems, Sir 1'Yedorick said wo were now getting a littl money from the mates, and added: \"ll is obvious to everyone that we arc cast upon our own resources, that we ilre on trial, and that our future development will depend iu no small meusuro upon tho conditions in which wo emerge from this trying ordeal. \"The longer tho duration of lhe war, tho more will the colonial props of the empire--. Including Canada, suffer, but good will ctiniij out of evil, for our energies will bo turned t) tho development of our great natural weukli particularly our vast agricultural resources and we can then look forward wllh ronllilniieii td eventually eiiiorg- Ing from present condition*1 a wiser people with our affairs or* a liealihlor, mu:u normal and bU'.nuler ba.il,;,\" Dig Gain In Assets The Lank of MuiiU'eal, iU'elf, cam** through lhe trying year wllh llylii������' color*-; and it:- loli'.l iisselK arr now ���������fli.'jli.liiO.tliii) coilipai'i'd With *,;���������������! 1,'i'un,- niio ii year ago. An iuicresUng icmiio of tlie KlUU'iin'-iil Is thu I'litrt tiiat tl* ��������� po.sllH arc coiiislilcrubly higlu-r than tli.y were hint year. Deposits lu'iiriui; iiiu-r. :t are now JLM.rjUii.Oiin, an in- crea-if of j.Iii.oiio.iioo, vthilt' non-lnti'V- eiU biiu'lng deposit* it in iJiCiliiu.mii), a Idhk of *?'!,(ni(i,ii')0, Tliii- shows a ii.a iviiii (,!' -JT.l'00,00\". Thf hank's prollts for tho year wi-iv $:.tat;,tii.u), compared with J:!,- CIS.u'iO a yfar ago, Wlillo this Is a small fall I g off It Is Insit'iiKlcant coin- pared wllh thu Ilin.' rci'iilu ncliii-veij in foriiflylng the bank's position, A Dig Surplus ' ' . I .1* I r.1. 1 ��������� ��������� , ��������� 1 I tho Hi.trillion ('iivcriiiiiiiit $r,,noo,i)oo dining the year nud also Ijtti.eil ovu-r $',',t'i*u.inju io ciiiiH, low ns and school d'.s*r'*.*ls J*.* lu'lp them over a per!'.-l that mude the raising of uioii.-y through il.iieiiU:ri) Issues exceedingly i-lt-Mi*\"**- f /ti.iiilitr Interesting Hem is tho fact Sample of German Inhumanity A valued correspondent iu England tells us of- au iustauco of German inhumanity., actually witnessed by a Dutch ne .,-spapermau. Threo captured British soldiers, nfere lads, not long from the soccer football fields, were lying ou the floor of a railway brake van, dying from bayonet, wouuds, inllicted by thcii captors. Some three hundred German infantrymen t ���������������������������had Just received their soup, The lads had not been fed since' their capture two days before. The Kaiser's men kept up a con- >tam stream of' , abuse of tho English prisoners, and soveral of them again and again pushed their soup under tlio noses of tue starving, dying men, crying ou' \"Do you wwul dinner, pigs?\" in all that company thoro was not one man of sufficiently compassionate or oven decent feeling to minister to tho dying boya in any way. German culture is certainly an amazing thing, as It has exhibited itself in the present war! WORMS \"Worry,\" that's wu.-.t's tho matter of \"cm. Stomach and lntustliiul worms. Nearly as bud ns dlstumper. Cost you too much to feed \"om, Look bad���������tire bad. Don't physio 'oin to death. Spohn's Compound wlll romovo tho wormn. Improve* tho appetite, und tone 'em up- all round, unit don't \"physic.\" Acts on glands and blood. Full direction* ���������with each bottle, and sold by all driiRKlsts. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Cheml-its. Goshen, Ind., U.S.A. ���������I i 'I ii-' WHO WILL PAY OFF THAT MORTGAGE Should You Die Suddenly ? Keep '.ho Hoof Over the Children's heads by a Tollcy in THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. OFFICES: Winnipeg, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Vancouver, Calgary, Reglna. Afjents Wanted. F A II' M E K S Can always mako sure of getting the highest prices for WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY and FLAX, by shipping their car lots to FORT WILLIAM AND PORT ARTHUR and having thom sold on commission by THOMPSON SONS AND COMPANY THE WELL-KNOWN FARMERS' AGENTS. ADDRESS 701-703 Y., GRAIN EXCHANGE, WINNIPEG. The Pill That Brings Relief.���������when, after one has partaken of a meal he is! oppressed by foel[ngu of fulness and pains in the stomach he suffers from . dyspepsia, which wiil persist if it be not dealt with. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are the very ,best medicine that can be taken to bring relief. These pills aro specially compounded to deal with dyspepsia and,their sterling dualities in this respect can be vouched for by legions of users. WE NEED TO LIVE We need ' > live���������for life- is moro Than eating, drii-'ring,' wearing, Than seeking pleasures door to door, . And* hither, thkhor faring. By artificial dress and speech. We teach the wo''n. to doubt us, And ery for riches out of voacli, \"While joy lies all about us. We need to live���������for life is moro Than drinking, wearing, .-ating, , The outer moru.l striving ty,r, . The inner mortal cheating. The tinsel things of life we clutch, AVliile skies are blue above us, While-here beside us at'our touch Are those* who long to love us. ���������Douglas 'Malloch, in American Lumberman. .... No Birds' en Battlefields <* Or.e of the war correspondents has noted the complete absence of birds . oui the battlefields of Northern France and the consequent profusion ot*^piders-and���������OTTre-r-eog-na-t-eJ-ei'aAvliiig- thiiigs. Birds always desert scenes of heavy gunfire; auu,,what is'mrr'e, they often do not rclurr. i'or many years. All birds left the theatre jf war In jj'jurli Africa, and it is only ��������� now��������� fourteen years litter���������that, they are returning. .Meanwhile South Africa has suffered from a vexi-.tious plague of ground insects���������\"tecks\" as they c.-ill .them over mere. It n not supposed that the-African birds left the country, but that ihey merely retired to some remote and peaceful part of tlie -veldt.-*���������London Chrp.icle. \"ITH a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater in the house you are safeguarded when accidents happen lo your heating system. Cold snaps have no terror for you, either ���������for the Perfection supplies just the extra heat needed to make bedroom, bathroom and sitting room warm and comfortable. -��������� * - .���������TJ Perfection heaters ere portable, heat quickly and are srnokc'.cns and odorless. At hard- l_warc and furniture dealers everywhere. Look for the Triangle\" trademav,;. Made in Canada ROYAL1TE OIL is best for ail uses y ��������� 'te:-^!!! Jilllll THE IMPERIAL OIL CO., Limited Winnine*\" C Irrn-y Rl-cIp* M^n'reJil Qiifli.'C Hulifsx EJ^osloa StsUioon Vsnci-vor T-rifclo Oliiw������ ,-iR' , f ���������v- k : 'A I .y. *,-v ,' - ... -M -.-1 *rW*WME*-������-tM*lM-V*.������-J^ Dr. -Chase is No 'Stranger In This Home���������Receipt Book and Medicines Kept at Hand ail the Time There is no better safeguard against disease and suli'enug than a good cuiuuriic iiii'iliciue, Jn the great majority .of homes Ur. Chase's Kidney- i.ivi.1* 1'ills are constantly kept uti hand, because tliuj ijuiculy twalren lhe action, of liver, kidneys and i.'ovels, .um eiiru the most common ills of life. Mrs, Thos, Smith, Jamestown, Out., writes: \"Ur. uuase is no stnitiger In our home, for wo havo two of his Ui-ceipt Hooks in tho houso, ,\\ly father und my hm.'1'iiixl s fnther ear!) had ono, and I have heen familiar with it eve sin i'- can remember, ll was only natural tliat wo suouid uso Ihu Kidney-Liver Tills, and wo found tiiem so suiisfacior*, in r- gulaiiug the illgtiHtlvu system and curing the common ilii- uf life that we always i*cop tiii-iu on hand, -Many a time these pills have Hiiird uie much b fl'eiiu*- und prevented serious disease, W'e iilsii keep the JJlntiuent in the hou.o .ill tho tiiuj.\" Fisher Wer.. on Fishing Here is, a line new lisning yarn from the Kranco-uolgiau frontior: Shrapnel was being iirej by tlie Germans as a lielgin.. oilicer stopped a war corrosponuont to examine his iapers. Ue said; Willi this lieiullsh comniotion around and above him thero sat uy the canal side a placid lis'.eiinan, hopeful after the manner of hid kind and consider- ably more tolerant of noise, lt was a carious picture. The knight of the* rod, indifferent to everything save a very remote chance oi a. bite; iho officer who had stopped our car stil 1 perusing our pupeis; ourselves.trying Lo realize the full moaning of tho din, despito the incongruous ilgure by the water's edge. Suddenly, right ovor our heads, a shrapnel shell exploded. I am not ashamed to sny thai I ihicked���������violently. So did thoso who were with mo, but the officer with the impnrn never turned a hair, and as for lao li.sliL-rman J liavo no words wllh which to describe his sangfroid, It is a bOli'inn fact that a shrapnel ball, or a portion of tho shell casing, cut his line, lie hauled in, noted will*, a frown that Ileal ant. hook were l Using, look a fresh llout uml hook from his pocket, baited up, nuido a new throw, ami went on llshlng! \\\\\\. left, him tu it an 1 made for the church some threo hun..red yards furl, cr on. j id n't Know When He Had Enough Mr, Nag. s was int.- in arriving for his supper. Well,' what kept you so late? dt> niaiKieci Mrs. Naggs, hor war signal displayed. ' 1���������-i stopped o read the bulletins, faltered Mr. Nagg, ' The buileti..s! . What was on the bulletins? Why, all about (he fighting- Fighting, lighting! with .lino scorn, don't you get cii<...gh lighting 1 do, Why, yes, my near, I guess I do, ho respondid meokly ���������-Springiiolii Union. ������ ii that ihe bank riivi* tho Canadian Tat rlotlc Fund JH'ii.OiiO. After milking lho usual liberal allowances U.6 b.'iil- carries forward Into w\\t ye.-T jl.t'ilL'.aoo compared with $I,oig.'-oo tin- year previous. E.i*.-.'(*. Wer. it Triii'.t Nr.- the least inteM\".:! r-; .st'U.'tiH'iit i .,: ���������,'.*_ :::*.��������� '.::.;: < on v. 'i r-ply r.'iibriii, ii'ili.aijis-Jajhu iiiade ..:���������;:.on uf ihaiikii to thi* i-rtuff, lie Britain the Natural Protector of Egypt Tiio L'uii'o i-orri-'Sjioiiihnt of mo Daily Teh-graph, glies an interview given to lilm by llushdl Tasha on thu advantage of llriiisli rulo ln Kgypt, \"Itrltnlii is thu natural protector of l''g.vpt on many groutidH,\" hiiHI the prime minister, \"liii* pri'ilomliianco in Ki'Md usiuii-i'H I'm* her that the great hi wit way to the Kast will be kept open. Her coui.ro] gnui'ds the Mtiropean llu- uiu'liil intcroHt In Kj-ypi and to use It jiiiruiiij ihu lnU'Kilty of our ii-nilory, \"As enormous majority of ligyptlana appreclatu Ureal Itrilaln'a work and on every ground would great ly regret a brink in KiiBland't* liiU'ri-st lu thu couiiiry. Wo shall havu umru ; opo -it realizing our nnibitloiiH to becomo nu important state if wo work under -l'.*'!'.Iii'.. \"nlil'inpo Vr, ntlmr nnu'^r couiil holii uh in ihe samu way!\" itiibiuii I'usha ������poi-.u iu warm tenuis of Lord Klichcncr's irork lu Ugypi und cxpreKspil th*1 hope that when tlio llrlt- ish secretary of war'a taHk in Kng- land is lliiislii d hn would return. Tho Kgyptlann would bo most happy to havo Lord i-.iiiin.iii.-r ii.urn, ne ritiu- od. \"Ono (loon not expect great sold, lorn to bo Hiau-ain-jn, but Lord Kltch. ener has proved }ilmr>clf, by bin clear HlKhtud policy In Kgypt, to bo a staiw*- mau of tho tlmt rank.\" So yon went to church last Sunday? nuked tho doubtful one. Thou, to prove ll, what was tho text'.' The text was, Ilo glvetl. 1Mb beloved sloop. You'ro all rlnlit. How many of tho congregation wero there? All the beloved, lt seemed to me,*��������� Cleveland Tlulu Dealer. What sort of a fellow in ho? A trouble maker. Ho KfuiiiH peaceable enough. I know; but lie's the ssort of a blundering chnp that denies all tho lies you'vo told your wlfo. I M-ns cured of Kheumatic flout by Ml.NAHD'S LINIAII.-NT. Halifax. A.VDKLW KINO. I wns currtl of Acute Bronchitia by MINARD'S LINIMI-LNT. LT.-UOL. C. CHIJWR HKA1). Sussex, I was cured of Acute Ithotimatlam by MINAIID'S I.INIMKNT. Warkhnni, Onl. C. S. IHLLINO. Lakellcld, Que,, Oct. !), 1907. Covering the (jnae Judpo (liitulay, of Alclid'on, tell thl| lawyer siory.; Au Irish lawyer wiih attorney for a muu charged wllh murder. Addrci-sliig the Judge, tin1 at.,-iney uahl; \"Vour honor, 1 nhall linu ulmolino- ly prove to tl c jury thai tho prisonor could not Ituve commltteil llie cilmo with which he Ih charged, If that doo������ not coiiviiii'i' the jury, l hIiuII show he was Insane when ho commlttml It, If Hint falls, I shall prove un alibi.\" -���������Kiinwas City .Jounitil. I wonder why ho fow peoplo get ,it tho top? Tosslbly bcciuiHe thero Is no clovator to take thom up. li ji STIFF, ENLARGED JOINTS LiMBER UP! EVERY TRACE OF1 RHEUMATISM GOES! You'll li.ivi* Miiiiu <...\\|i!:i:ii!iig to Jo wlii'll ymi I'.-!. Ii'illl'-, v,nli''. yi*,l? N'i, ri-jii '*'l tu'- ur inii*. i <'i tun- i !,\"-es!). I iii n'U v,ir������ i 0 ! \"\\ inh-'t itt j,- Wushiiigloii ! uCA ��������� Uu. I. ;,;..' .ii.-ibti- t;.,'il riv.n-A.cT <*to\\\\A 'cVi.'iv ft to *!i������������ frofif i on!! thr-v b>>- ii.a'l' r-. mil I'.it. t.i!-' ti. en- iii'.-i h-.ir. l.-iv,- t.i: in'tT,o sii'rvk-p 1G2 Ilii\" yuiinp Micti. tii(������ i \"*' iti tlie , i i\\ (i.-i ��������� li.i-- ill dv &l'Vil biii&Q, l5pul'< jit**' tfrcd of him? o\"i'-oA fho h-vyer. The actress tioddi-tl. Well, I wouldn't ���������ulvisi' yi.'.i to f.ie nt thiti time. Tlui ,v:ir in rrov.-'iuig (viTyuuiig mmi oft th.* front piigt-s,���������Thila-rlelphi* Led- g.*r. VV. N. U. lOi-i rr==rr=| U.' c PtI? \"tt'a I'^iiUiig for aa it'Jto livery. Majtl-v-Arilo, wh������-r* are ���������*������ Bolni*- oa fi'if hen-'ytnoon? Ariio���������Around tho world, darling. r. rfU at tho corner picture ihTar.- lrig: Thoto v,Uh Ihu colon v'.W uuiuly N������u/ *iork Olobfc. Even Chronic Bcdriddnn Cases are Quickly Cured Hub on Ivia^ic \"jServiiine\" i NothhiB ou earth can beat good old \"Nerviline\" when lt cornet} to curing rheiiiiuulHiii, Tho hli-8fCd relief you got from Nor- vlllun conies mlgi.iy (julck, and you dmi'l have io wait a inonth lor miiim falgu of Ituprovunniw, ���������nun i'i* Striviiiiie U it dWnjcl AppU- ration; it Is ruhht-d riKlit inlo Uio ������< to Jolni, thtirof.gtily rubbed ov,������r tne twitching muscle til*!, pcnnip* lor yiara haa icpt you on tho Jump. In thi* way you get to I bt- real nourco ot the iroubia. After you havo um-ij , :;.l*vltf.'.;i J-i-'t oil**') you'll rr.y If'i itiinniiGK, i tmiirvKl, % pirfeet woadt-r of efficacy. Juki think of lt, live iIiiipb Btrongor and moro iieueirulmtj than uuy othor known liiiunciu. riouliiiut*\", houlliig, full of paiu du������troylug power, ami yot lt will novcr burn, blister or duBtroy . - ��������� * -' * WKT It il't-.Cil dl.... Ivl. S*-.'*.* ������������ W������l.W'*. You've never yel tried anything halt so good as Nerviline for any sort o������ pain, it docB euro rheumatism, but that'u not all. Ju.it test it out for lam* back or lumbago. Geo, what a right tine cu e it lb for it bad cold, for clu at tiglitiH^h, even for neuralgia head- at;ii. u is* ciiiiply I'.ie fnimi*t *.**v������*t. For the home, for the hundred and oi.i������ Llllc --I!:ii':iil;: tliat cou; tanlljr arise, uii.'lhir larache, loul..acl,*j, tV.tt neck, t,r pome other tiuiMctilw pain- NenJliru will &l*r-*ys wiake you gl-nl you'vo uvaA ll, and because It will cure you, hoop handy on the tui'ilt u r.Oc. f-i*mHj- t,l.tt: 1*0*115*; !t 5ti*epi tho il'-ctor'n bill am*]]; trial tho, 2,*>e; All dealers, or the Catarrhoxoai Co. Klcgttoo, Caimdft. 3 J THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, B.C. / -c: The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible���������they not only give relief ������������������ they permanently cure Constipation. Mil lions use them (or Bilious. ness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Store. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Prico, Genuine must bear Signature' The Right Way to Strike A Match Once in a while-wc have complaints about our matches breaking in two. This is no fault of the match as EDDY'S MATCHES are made from specially selected straight grained wood only., For the benefit of those who are in ignorance as to the proper way to hold a match (and there are many) wc give the following directions: \" \"The foretlnger-of the right hand should be placed over tin- tip of tho match, and withdrawu quickly when the Hume comes\". This pre-, vents any undue leverage on the match and instinct prevents one getting one's fingers burned.\" THE E. B. EDDY COY., LIMITED, Hull, Canada. C. P. R. Shops at North Bay Extensive Alterations and Additions Made to Equipment ��������� A description of*the enlargement of the Canadian Pacific Railway's \"divisional shops at North Bay shows how extensive the alterations and extensions aro. Work on those was commenced early in 11)13, and required about a year tc complete. The project included not only the extension of the shops but also tho mechanical yards, involving the reclamation of a small section of land along tho . shoro of Lake Nipisslug. Tho motive power, prior to 'tho.change consisted of a 23 stall locomotive house, with small machine and blacksmith shop attached to the west end. This combined building was of a hoavy masonry construction, and has boon retained iu tlie uew layout. To the west there has been added a combined machhio and erecting shop, served by a transfer table, along tho west frontage of the shop. The erecting shop contain-., 12 tracks, the depth of tho erecting shop being 70 feel. The alterations have, iudoed, been so extensive as to almost produce the feeling of entire newness as to appearance and size. The normal monthly, production is. eight locomotives. ��������� Repairs of all kinds are made. Old engine^ are made to look liko new; more men have been employed; and under the direction \"of Mr. A. 11. Kenfall excellent work is turned out' at these augmented shops, tho presence of .which, bv the 'way, havo made North Bav the bustling city'it is���������as the C.P.K, from the start made it a junctional point and hail tlieir regular shops there. The added enlargement, with consequent in- creaso of men, gives lifo and the circulation of money to the ambitious city. * Heroic Deeds on Battlefield Asthma Doesn't.Wear Off Alone.��������� Do -not make the mistake of waiting for asthma to wear away ,by itself. While you are waiting tho disease is surely gathering a stronger foothold and you live in danger of stronger and yet stronger attacks. Dr. J. D, Kellogg's Asthma Remedv taken early, will prevent incipient condition from becoming chronic and saves hours of awful- suffering. Tracing It Back The dentist says it's all right to tell the story, but that, his name must uot be used. His explanation of his modesty is that it is unethical to advertise. He must rest under the suspicion, however, of being afraid that his story is scarcely good advertising even if* he docs deny that he is the principal- character. ' A\" frieild of his���������a' dental friend- had just pulled a tooth .for a patient, he says, - , ��������� Doctor, you.toli me that it wouldn't hurt, to pull that tooth, he said. - I did, triumphantly acclaimed the doctor. What hav0 you to say about the matter? Well, all I've got to say is, moaned the patient, that Ananias must have been the lirst dentist.���������Louisville .lines. * -VtrtHLlDREN 8 EETHiNQ HAflY IS VERY COMFORTABLE: AND LAUGHS DURING TH*** TF.ETI'iNG PERIOD. THANKS TO . 1MRS. WlNSLOW'S Soothing pu-i*-!*\".* y vi*:R*:-'rAB!.E' Syrup NOT MARCO ���������*'*��������� Ull TO ALL SUFFERERS I .-.-illi'l'l in' I ->l SoKii lU.'N IlilWS\" \"UH I llu- 111.I l.S' iith:k Irom KiiiMKV. ill Mini.K, sr.KVnrs 1'IM.Ashs, Chili it. ie M-|:AI>M.������s,|i| CKI.S,SklN I'Kill11'lllSS.I'II.IS, Willi* Inr I\"*''*'.!' I'I.i-l II II I'Ml MI-lill'AI. Hi.lli: ON lili-M\" illMM-i'S .111 I *VllNI>!:KF|:l. C I'I! l.S I'l'i'di-,! by 1 H������*.*JiiW K.iaiSIOH REM EDV. m������i i\\i���������2 ri,A - - * - * ���������!,. j,,, '11 iiiil* tiioiPimMlv (ji* ViMi|(ii\\rs-,iilmi*ni. Ali-ohitulv FRE*! Nu'lgllnw mi rii'ciiliiia. Nuulili-.iili>n.i, IU:. l.t.Cl.i:, r, H..H C\",II AVI-ll-'. lorn II li, II >ur*>ir..\\n I.on in s.l'.Mi Wl. ISAM' lu 1'M.iVfc. Jlh.U.M'lJ.I WILL vLki IUU. rrtfeRAPlowr.\":!;!:. PATENTS l'YiUliorstonhaugli & Co., head officflj KltiK t-treet east, Toronto, Canada, * Can't Square Himself ���������An editor up in the northeastern part of the state is in bad on account of the write-up of a wedding, The brldegrom was named Gunn and his father.Ahram Gunn, Tno girl's nnmo wns Smith. The editor turned in the copy to,the office hoy tne last thing before goin.-* to press, then hurried to the train, to he gone two* days, When the paper was printed, the article was headed \"Gunn Smith\" and went on (o say that the bride was arrayed in a dress of -'white milt*,\" instead of white mull, and sho caried a large '-nose.\" The editor wrote tl at th0 bridegroom was a well liked son of A, Gunn< and the boy set lt up, \"The uridegrobm is a wall-eyed son of a gun,\" The editor has never been able to square It wllh the Claims nnd Smiths, ami all of lhem quit taking tho paper. ���������Dounohorg (Neb,) News, A Word tc- ihe Wise Do you know, Hill, 1 nearly lost a sovereign today. How was that? Weil, yon see, I went to call on a .friend oi my wife's', and he askid me io .end mm a Hiivci'i'igu, Yes, certainly,' i-no** l, and 1 brm.Ki.t oui u t*uv- ���������cmvIku; hu. it n.\\er got nu I'urihor than my ' ind. i low was ihaiv Will, yen Bi*i', one of his daughters <*ii:iiiui'iiceil to sin*; Kathhon Mavuur- ii.'en, u'cll, wiui- haa that gut to do with lending a sovereign? ��������� lOverythlng, illll, for sin- started liko ilii.*: li may In* I'or years, or it may b��������� i'o re ver. So I pupped llu* quid buck lu my pockut.-���������TH-IJU8. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. .__ % A newcomer to Idiiln from tho ���������? trie tiy prohibition st,.h-uf Lan.-a.-. had the misfortune one wintry day to lull lino the rapids of a wwlft riitiiiln*' river ���������wlii'n the tliiTiniiiiiettr-r sic-.-,! si vera) ���������dei-Teen h low zero, He was saved with dllTIcully, and liis iiiuthes Ir- <* line, a rinding Hi'i'iith of wa hoforo liis rescuer*- could get nlni to tho near- as pampered a looking put as If A liiui behind It a long line of luiio blooded .incestry. i.any It wns mciie'. Jim, aud i.h tliii it \"bei'niiK! known throughout tlm neighborhood, Jim was a well behuv- id feline and liiHriiine a favorite, Ton- Ki'ur.thtiy them wr i a htilnib at tlio home of the Utile glrlH when one of them run Inlo tin- limiiie where li**r mot her was entertaining her bridge club, t\"lt-iiily s!ii* was bui'Mlng with a desire to con lid . something to h<*r mother. Th0 In Uer, always courteous to tlin llitie liln-,-, Hli'pp.'d the g.iluo. \"What Is It, dunghti'r'.'\" she ask.'d. \"Oh, iiiammii,\" blur'.nd out the 111\" tie girl, \"Jim's gone ami gut .our littlo kittens In the garage, and I did.ft uu-u know thai i.o was married,\"--Louis, vlllo Times. His Ambition \"The first time I observed my nephew, Walden Jay Piddle, practicing what al'teiwai'd became his justly cele- bratcd specialty,\"' grimly stated. Uncle Tiiiirod Tar..., \"was r/'-u -i he\"shipped a hard. earned dollar away'oil\" somewhere io an advertiser, who promised to send him full directions for making liis own eye water, and received Uie advice, 'Pouo your finger in it.'\" A later caper \"of bis .'as .to send an- othe;* dollar for Tin infallible rule for ��������� telling'mushrooms from yoadstools, which produced the mirrh provoking reply, 'Eat 'cm an*.', see.' At one time he got up a flirtation through a matrimonial paper, aim it look\".ho combined olTorts of his, relatives to pull him loose from th^ oonsei'ueneds, \"Upon another occasion it cost him live dollars to learn that he could un- ifaillngfy win at cams by letting them alone. At present ho is advocating that two inn live as cheaply as one, and at the'same time sidlin;-: up to u widow wii l live children. It seems to niQ that Walden Jay works harder to win his diploma from the school of experience than any other iriniiy with whom I was ever' uc'iualnted.\"���������Tom P. Morgan. A young Scandinavian recently piled for a job as 11 fe saver- at municipal baths in .Vinueapolls. As he was about six feet six'\"inches* tall and well built, the'chief life saver gave him an application blank to till out. \"By the way,\" said the chief life saver, \"can you swim?'\" --��������� \"No,\" replied lho appll'caiu, \"but a can ,wade like blazes!\"���������Everybody's Maga-siiie. Sweet and palatable, Mother Graves- Worm Exterminator is accrplab'e to children,'and it does its,work surely, and promptly. , ��������� Art In Cleveland We went up to tho Ciax.on'Building the other day to call, on an arlistio friend. Perenps wc have expressed ourselves badly, we do not refer to a person who inaues an art out of irieiid- siiip, but to one who by his painting Anyhow we \"called on this fellow and found him doing a war dance about his studio. Wl'at ou earth has happened? w$ asked. ������ i've-sold that painting! he cried. t. Fine! said we, What are you going to paint next?, \" ��������� Tlie town. And he did.���������Cleveland-'I'Ialii Dealor. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Pain Flees Before It.���������There Is more virtue In u bottle of Dr. Thomas' l'\"olu.*.rl ��������� Oil ns a siibduer of pain tJinn in gallons of aher medicine. The public know this and there are few household** th rough oik the country where It cannot be found. Thirty years of use has familltirlzo.. the people with It, and mude it. a household medicine throughout the western wo rlil. Names ' was In a phllosoph- uiiders tunrting Tlu Integrity of China\" fhouRh Tsinj '.''im will, till tlie clo9i������ of the war, remain'In possession of ilia Japanese, It is certain that It will, in (\"in* course, be restorrd.,o China. The London correspond*, nt of tho Liverpool Dally Post uiiilers'iindi- that In that event it is probably that Wel-Ilal-Wel I will ho given back to China hy the j llrllish government, Its secession w.i's | intended as a so L of compensation for i the (lernian iici-ulslilon of Klao-cliau,. but its value was sentimental rather than practical, Our real base in tho Chinese sens Is, of course, Hong Kong, and very little has been done to convert Wel-llai-Wi*: ililo a naval arsenal. ltn restoration m Us .orgln'il owners will he ample proof that we have no di'JigiiH on Uio in(l\"|������ondeiice or territory of China. An ac; of Ihls kind will do something lo dinpo.se of tho 0:rnian legend dial wc are unlimited by all lnct\".is:ini desire I'or territory. or, How beautifully, they dunce loge.h- i*. Yes. I wonder wMim* liiiHhiind hor s\\v Ted weiililj, \"tiUOMsi I'll take a k'ush 1 ifrnmophotip yi't.' ni Ieinoiiaili!.\"���������LippiiK'Ott's. '*' * We've been HiniT'i'd 'fight y.-ars and ... ,< in'iij ii,at .in .if^iiini ui, Then you'vj never triul to dar.oo a::y ot the modern dnnt-ei with your wife. -l)i-irolt Fno Tress. Oh. yon; 1 plnypil It for twelve hours on end, and all thn neighbors ���������lobbed legitIht and bought it from :i.i'. ^SAt������iia������ pranr,,?'ct! Eyelids,} ���������i.icM Sua, 0Mi.ii,d Hind , ^'i-?1'-\"', ipiirklv relieved bv Murine ��������� 'f\"u l,u\" ��������������������������� ��������� ������������������ ('' You've read \"Tho Heavenly Twins?\" iskt-d nu Englishman of an Irishman. Yen. I have. And \"The Sorrows of S.ilan?\" Y'H. And havo you mid \"l.fioklntf Rirlv*' I do that? Bittd I>ri\"C!**i.irj o*. Marine t>e atat4���������'y C4,,Chk*i*t������ W. N. V: 10.U think two can live ;,n cheaply*ag one, fir. You '-.irff f\"If**������ Into my family on that thiory, yniitu,' man. I'm willlnc to i.*-r* 'i������ lupp.ir.'litc my daughior, but j-'vi'ir iinr-i to p-iy ao.ir Idea, lui plumber ex. objecth to hi'liig hen is Lhe jnu.st whole blooming eli'giiilii. It's Just this, the I'aliiM'd. A woman called a lieu, and a useful bird of I In biiiii:h,--~Y')iingMowii Her StrnlQht speaking with Tip your father last, Hi'inuw'hut I was last, night, hu snid at liui.U'ly, Oh, were yon? un.'iWi'nul the sweet young thing, lowei*;*it lu-r uyes. Er��������� .vim; were yuu���������er���������tn'.king about',' About the '..a. in Europe, Your ''���������itlif'r Miild that he hoped the lighting would houii bu over. Tho .sweet you.'if; thing smiled. Yen, nlio remarked, J know ho's very much opposed to long ciigii'pj- inontH.���������t-'li'Vi'laiiil Leaner. Suffered Over Two Years, GrowThin and Lost Appetite, Itching, Burning, Soro Eruption, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Healed, SI r ' -^n. IV*', ������J*'<. I Kill\\& Wbf'Ti viS* In'- fjunh'l wh] yrv.i' wife, do nlio pout, and millc or do\" sho talk back, itruddcr UumpiiH? ^i.o talks back, bah: And mho uot on'y talks back, but she tall,.! front'- tinlH and Hldownyi* r.tul acrost and end. Il'.il'.j .|������i,l ill'if.', '11 .;������>'* ������-.im,t>I . *, I muml, ami round, ami den she comi's nil do way back an* repeats lit'r*-,o'f. Ay, yasBMh, hIio sho' talks I)uck.--Kiuih:ih City Star. ������.'*, 'Hit Men arc alwajii bite I liavo waited '. ere tilnci' hix o'clock for my Inu.sbaud t.. '. 'lav, ,o: I ('��������� i '..-���������'.'. *.-.\".'. ���������,. tl.li-;>. At what hour w< re you to meet hl-n'' ;i*.lii-(l tiie winiaii wh.r hml J.'dn *-il h<-r, At five o'<'b\"'k. IV, whnt Is envy? Kiivy, my boy, is what your million- t atro unrk* fooit ciory tim������ h������ h������-jr* j >ou br'KK.nn; your niuihi-r for & socoud plL-Lt- ot V<*-'. I >M,'yr.,' case Of It? Farmur���������lei-, u.v jiuk. 1 oifurud to settle by full* iih-uiiw, au' hu wouldn't. Ho 1 docldeil I'd hire a lawyer un' havo lilm took Into court,���������-Livingston Lance. Johnnie! Ycii'in. Why nre you sitting on that boy'H flit!'''.' Why, I��������� Did I not lii'. >.'.s'.'.s...rj ..',.iit ,vi..|,i������, l.Ul tliern are added to thf.n .tilivlltle* ilrllcat* v, I i'f.-..|hi> .-111.1111..nl j.riiin rr|i.s. ili-rli-Aif ffnin t'litii-nr.i oiiitnn nt, whl.h ri-iidur It twnt viklii.iliU* In nvirrcomlnit a tondeney to ill-.'.res'li'i**! i-r-i|,t|i.n*i' and iiromotlna; *>Vl**tt ttt.il hair he-dill. Ctnl>*ur;i Hoap and OlnD* mint ������ohl by d*ni,*Hlii*������and donlt-nthrouuh* c-.il Oin ytm',1 I.ll/wd rntn)-.^ if tt,t\\ mnlliyt fr*****, wtih ���������Xi-p. l*vtU. 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''' ���������������������������'���������'-R^icU Xf/7\\ y h yy. ^ '\" ' ' ' hi | \" I IS. is * ,* -, M' *��������� U I' I>\"������ A P'l'K ISf3*.lJKD-- jiN AN Yy. CIU RI{.KN(;V, :HyA )'ABLKy. A V.U7 l\\;,;,'.i'' y--^ y :'.[y ay k \\y fiiW woijli').'- :j y ,r^-yM'i[ -.1 ��������� .s p'islii 1 \\ 1 -' a *r,������,i'': n t 1 on *;i .h'w') ���������������������i-- ^?:a v- 1 n\"<*-i.$ '.a cc.p u N;rs... &-:'i i 1 tVi^ ?i. ;��������� ���������? 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