@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "ce68d1ae-0ec1-4bee-99fd-51be102b3532"@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, "1913-12-17"@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/1.0177298/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ :-#��������� :& id' . -���������' F"' *r rr,'. >. '. ���������'/' /���������; ���������'[).��������� i'-i&t-py fyfii--'- * ���������:��������� eY< A '���������^���������<7.' .y/Y j"i y -' ^ .A. ll \\' a Tiiu News, Twentieth Ybak c���������"^��������� Tho concert,held onTiiesij .evening .��������� Cumberland Ha!l, under lhe auspices of. the Citfi- .->.������o \\/Ai r ' ' ,- "- , SuiiscKiPTiok 11. oc-... _ -, -.s T^e License Comiesioners *������������etou Wednesday evening of las| week,.to consider the appli -. ��������� -������a_ *f ������.-._. v.-wi--. ens Voters Leaq-ue, whs wpfl'if- la- - ---..rr.*- -"Hod. Th. p" f.n,a"U^ r^Tr' riq"M liCe" i ������. iMivs. ii. t. iMeeiuai,', J.- 'vvcll carried but, and.heart.lv.a|> predated. . ,. v, . NOWISTHI^TIME to forward | yours remembrance to your friends. * ���������across the sea.��������� Our stock will be, on'view presently, . when a visit will enable 'you to decide oh suitable crjfts The Busy JW doll sale, in the Cuinberlaiid Hall ' on Mon- day afternoon, was well patronized. A very .tidy sum \\vas:rc alized. ; "A ��������� v>:t";.eARPB 'Don't miss this -opportunity to get some new Rugs,. %��������� beautiful selection of I apestry .Carpet Ends, for a few, days ��������� at"-75c* "each. . ." MIUINERY' AT- 4. AY->D0)W^ -LEfSER-fcGG-h The places of business appear to be well prepared forl_ie.Xn.5s trade. ..A f-ne /assortment 'of foysand Christmas' gifts will bV found in many of the stores."'";'" ]t is .about time that weYbSi another bunch of .aldernianlc- I candidates in the field, 'Surely'. ^VilHiini is not going to foisak. us this time? Pie is'not-.as a rule, a quitter; he being -cop much of a Scotty for tliHt^.'i.ii'H some peoplo never appear liafp'if unless they are.'having a ficf^pf they being born that way;,'but good warm hearts may ���������bea..nn-: der their shirt " fronts,, "just ''the' ������������������___..- n-\\t '" ��������� ~ Hood and Fnu,kH���������.Watsoii, op. posed the granting c-f tho renewal of" Hie fifth ' ]iceiiee| ou the 8rP"ds that it was illegal accord, "'g.to^the population required by 'law. Tlie commissioners', did not see their way clear as to a decision in the matter, and ad journed until friday ���������jght) whei. the live renewals were granted. Lawyer Harrfcou watched.the proeee dings in the interest of V. ^.onora,'the holder of. the>. fifth license, -.he one. in question. ��������� I3ononi was-promised a license by last year's commissioners under- certain conditions, which were complied .with. .- ���������M4CFAF*S THE SQUARE DEALING HOUSE."' 3; mtmm t*iry> aa* if'- fr Mm % meetings I Dunsnuiir Avenue, ..LIMITED.. PiIOK]_:y������, CUMHURLAND. i CAMPBELL'III VER, . Mission boat, Columbia, left f"i\\; Vancouver, to have' ^iow boil- vrs installed.. ' ">' . . Uev.. Hepburn is stationed at Qnatlieusl.i C������������v<\\ ���������'"!;.': Campbell's logging camp has " 'hut ."own, The uig Siratlicoiia ���������Park road c.ijup hue \\)mn glint down, and all "other cam j s will eluit .'own on bee, lSth. ��������� A Conservative Association has I'W'ii formed Jiore, with Mr. C. 'Timlin, President, and Mr, J. &"dih, Vice-President. a "��������� ' ������������������������������������ii -_., Tbe annual meeting nf tl,.. Onir.berland Conservative A.socl- ������'������>������ ������-������is held ln.t -.week, when tho following uflicors were.elee.led fur'the en.iiinir year:, "jWlont..;.". Z.'.w. W. Wilhml Vico Proeidoiit.. .J. JJ..McMill,m Swc,,t),,l,r '*, II; Sloan ri'efts"',u1, Thomas Bickle Kxeculivo, IS. W. IJickie, T. J) McLean, R. Kirkliam, H'., _Ut'. Menderijoii nnd T, E.IJate. same, The council would-have beeu horribly'.(1^^ had it not beeu i'or Wiliiam. ���������'" . Vou cannot aj all times-judge men by what they appear Jo ��������� be: ���������Messrs Chas Parnliam--and John Gillespie ariiyed Viouicon Sunday from .Victoria. ;'hPpi. they- have' been " attehdi.ng ' a_ gatheringof the .Shriners.., "f.f ,; "Mr. and'MrsAC." 11," Ta.icfl arrived home.-this wee'k from Victoria, San TrimciRco. Dot. 15.���������The United Siaies pvv.nimont beg:-..: this momi.^ to try to p.yVu tonjin-v in the United States Jistnct coiut that tho executive officers .and several- employees, eight'in all���������of the Western Fuel Company had, by a complicated system, robbed lhe govern- ment of many thousands of dollars.- The' frauds,., according' to -.t.he statement of. special counsel for the government to the jury were perpetrated by a'"system of short ; weighing, The Western ^li-ouipa-ny-operates^-teiir ���������siye. collieries at'Naiiaimo,-!.. c-s /'"��������� -' a- ., ."'���������.'���������*" - ** .- ��������� ^^���������API^>y;A-LLiSY������y -'NOTES;' ���������WE QUOTE.- Brook field Kgys.' per dozen .". Local Eggs, per dozen ;'" Springbauk and Mayflower But ter'per lb! Comox Creamery Butter per lb. t....... Spanish Grapes per lb.' .... Japanese oranges per box Ci ; . * , ��������� ��������� a -ranberries per lb-....i......, y ' .Pure.Barbados Molassas in tins...'."'" Puie Maple Syrup in gallon tins.;,!.'."; lure Honey Combs'. Pure Honey Jars... ****** 5Sc ��������� 65c 40c :45c 25c 50c * 15������- 2Cr. 2 00 25C" 30c -���������������- f ������IIITHS. AtOunibei'limd,on Wedncs.lay, Dec. 10th; to Mr. nud Airs. AV.' ���������Miiralinll, of Union IW. (l tluiio-J,! tor. ������ AtCiiinborluiid, oil JThiirsilny, Docllih, to Mr. und Mr., h,,^, JWcKemdo, ofConi'tomiy, a dum/h- ter. n At Ciiinboi'laiul, on Kridny, Dceoinhor 12th, tu Mr, aud Mrs] J. 'JI. McxMillnu, 11 son. iJOLYTiu7rr7oiT[ri^H> The service, on Chri.tmas dny, will l������e, Hu\\y Communion al. I) ,., in., MutinH ami Holy Cm,,,,,,,,!. 011 ������" 11 n. in. Special music will ho 1.mlt-rod by the choir, j���������. There are but 11 fuw moro days loft for Miss Iiaymiin to g(>t ],;������������������ w������rlv in, on the" priy.o cympoti- tiou. Hand in y0l,r bl,bdorJp- tions at once, and'fw "Aunty" ������ot. tho ^5000 good, whon Ill'I/.a, cliiJing tho aniliem, .������St������r of F������ith;"s������,lo, "Slooji Holy Jkho," niiddirlstumaCiii'uk Tlio same Ji'ii������io w',\\\\ ho repeuto,. tho folluu'- iu^ iS'iituiiiy evening, The Court of Revision on the voter* list, oxtomlodo\\o'thrwov onings of hMt week. Deep inU-rest was shown by a large' num ber ov. urtho proceedings. Those "who rofiistorocl as voters by u.01,|lol!ijf.J..i.ipl. .Harrison, who w������s uugagy.l to watch lhe pro uooiliiitrH oT tlio tsoiii-L l>y (he pnr- 'ioa iniorostocl, l(,oi'Chrir,li.).is Curds uu.! \\.!1Kll( The following are those who assisted Mr. Wm. Poller, janitor of the public school, in his usual Christmas donation ofur- ������.nges*to the school children. This is a kindlyothouglit of Mr, letter's, and deserves to be perpetuated:���������Wil limn Pater, three boxes; A H, Peacey. two;'A. Mc Kiunoii,.two; Geo. Tarbell, two; Big Store, two: T, Rickson, two, Macfarlane I]r0s., iwo; John Marocchi, two;J.' Jiannermau, two; Ideal Store, Iwo; Co operd'. tive, two; Campbell Jiros, two; T. ... J.ate, two. Miss Iliiyniau has sent iu reserve vote of 2,lo0,125." ier Mi'. A. K I'lmitn, of Nuiiaiiii.i, will again be a candidate for mayor. Tl.e Mineral of Mrs, Richard . Unlpli Smith's fmlM'r, Richard Sjiiwir, wlio died |n���������t week nt Vmcoiivcr! took place at JN minium en Tiies- cluy .hint. Preparations are , being ^ made ('or>i Christ mas Treo on .New 1 oar's Bve, in connection with the Sunday school. Special services' were held' in [he school house ou Sunday last.. The speaker of, tho dav was Rev. G. A. Wilson, M. A., Superintendent of Missions, from Vancouver. Services were well attended;'almost to the over- crowding point. What has happened". The long looked, for ; new suit has come ai last. johll William sou, the local oincdi.-in, lu. til- ken upon himself a holiday' ���������accompanied by Air. A. Ibbot- son. They intend visiting Vancouver, Victoria, Dnncan, Ka- "Anno, Union ������ay ami oll, ���������ft'-fie ciuc. Some people Ha"y they have g0���������e t0 visit tlioir "���������">��������� lady friends, others s..i- W that it i8 a |lllsijlcss u.. Nuts, All Kinds, The Best Grades -We are Agents for��������� Macfarlane, W_ ��������� Go's. BIsQuits f. ���������.���������am: m^-tmujejicv'.mi i������s I A WATCH 1 FOR POSTERS I For Special Discount Prices I December 13 to 20, inclusive I MACFARLANE EROS., Ji^T^"^! I "���������"���������������������������M||l.l,l,.__^ ** l)������I we'll see, "Wl -, which is expected It.. ���������'-������������������"h P1'*'^ Hie lnst Siimliiy hi thi������| w ~ ��������� ' m,),,,,l��������� H"' Dr. I'id.reon of w������ wouli! draw j-<,nt- nttoiitfoii Vancouver, is* expec.K'd lo p,v���������e], !������.., T''. ?nm.i)b,,1,'������ cloctloii 1 lio dcdieuiion ^.rmoiiH. Mr. Joseph Mcl'lieo Iiiih lnken "ver lhe nuuiiigemout of the Mc IMiw.it Morrison (,y��������� |.���������Hi,MJBS here, "nlnn the hack p���������g., 0������' thilt I1"!1"1'' ^congratulate the m.-.y. "i* i>ii hifcimi iniihiiig i-xinivivgant piomisestotho ehviu-'s, He m,. ddt>taii'ls cenditions too wei), ty I'o guilty of such foljy. The (ion 1 metis let for ft whnrl nt Roy's Iloaoh. 11, Jf. Wnmja, of Port Albonn. i.s tho ��������� con tract! or. WOOD Ft)R 8AW.-P|,o���������. L-flfi T.PIerWl_Minio, ������������������ft-. _.,,__ A nice Xmn������ flift, i.s ��������� bt,ttl,. of Fro.ieh IV.fnmi.'; the lading kind; nt Vmwy'* ])r���������g store. JJooks, (Jnii a(. |\\.ll(.L.vi *r Uoy������, iIumM iv,i'.vet ti,:n i,���������.v t.j Oliocohues; ovory )0IIIIg ,,���������,��������� '���������few both the chocolate, and rhe l>t������x; and Peacey n|wayn |m tJlIJ , *-/������_ -^* , Ifyou seom to bo heal, iu choosing y(������������������. \\'mng OiTle. lo.������l< ovor Puiicoy'i atnok luroro ftiviug up. Now WeNtmiiiHtiT nce.-Ap|���������, '^SmVBCtE iiigNiii CJi'uwsi cluiiuil ilMiiHu to.lay in ���������'"'"I <���������'' the ti.|) Siiilh Well men ohai'gwl with rioiimr 'ru, d(>|ur,co ut.nitf.il fTi.-inir 7* :.',,._, ,,lU* tod������������)' ���������'"! 't ia ..Njiocti'd wiil conclude toiiKirrow. it; 1 t"'"-' ju" *Wi' uv lue jikc fif tills wealher i'or thi? time A yeiu Campbells -__ B V ... ������t^.-.^������*���������_^p,. Tlio school* will nlo-.i. on Pri ''������)' for Chriitiuii* viumjon. I I hi jltl'.t ll WlH)|. J',.,,,,, "'H'*. lli'iuei'ii.'i'i' ihe.in ������0til8f,���������-t������������������ltc.'uuii:;ii N"i'* \\V!la".'a* lo. . ��.\\b. >i".vsi-'nl Tini-nltl. .raising liis 'band, \\\\% h\\t ijivoiit. "Wlmt lur/.zlos vin Civi'ii oniiiiiiuod, \\\\i'i�� 'ov., tfin'i't 'if away (pilot, ihey i.oins'afni!il"iss 'ow !--b" would lUcknvii ;i fuss as i-'oon ;is Ui.'. uiokojl Ar oul- :iot:���e. for lhe loaded revolver ho luul brought wllh lilm in (.-a so of omrrseiiov, und for the miii', witli wliieh lie h-.d iiion.nl, lo lio .Monday ,if necessary. ' For If Monday appeared ho wns 'iiiiic" c.crtiiln ho would overcome him wiih eato; he 10 Sow, 1 wornler whul ho nir-p.ni . by thai, mused 'I'horokl lookin>;'alter him. lie is in no danger,, lie wus careful to explain he- would clear om as soon us this Uliiclv .Monday (-omen ,1111011 ilu* .scene���ciin ihe viMim mtiiii treuehory. Um Cli-ccii'v, inaiuicr hud lxoon full or jsunil the lilllo ll^uro bribe shabby :l siiiffiily that hud nol failed 10 iin-j uul-com a:i ho rciilly wished 10 servo Jonn. | UCvohs the Holds at lull speed,' never Ilo heoume absorbed in JOoep uiui j one." loohln;; hat*k. lbit the figure'in fell' that' swelllnj. :n his" hoart that niad'ti him, ".i' uiatelr ho know fov a whole mouth'qf Mondays. ' '' Ilo looked again'and saw iho_dog- erih slop, abruptly. At. iho samVin- Whcn llirougli old age the'bodily functions become sluggish^ Na-D.u-Co Laxatives give gentle, timely and effective aid, without .discomfort or distress. 15c. a. box at your Druggist's, -- -173 National Drug ��nd Chfmlcjl Co. ol Cinada, limited. ai.xioiis nii'ditnUoil, asking himself wiih doubt and f'.;A" whether the morrow wns truly to 1 t tho end of all these' strange, unhappy ' doiji^s, and very soon lie, quite forced (Irem'tj oonebuUns remark. :il about to he fi'iojt' sho'in'omjse.a-. So pa. ��� unlet, mid ������ ��� " , Oil, 1 shall know her again, Tliorold r'eturnc'd, almoHl. amused. ' v' ��� 'Wa-��ll, don't make no muddle, Green Insisted, for I shall bunk as soon uS I sees lllack Monday ebnilng,, and there'll be only .'you 'between him and her, and' it's a lonely spot is that, a lonely a per; 1 shall be there, Thorold suld, and us for this man you call Black Monday-- . He put his,heavy hand upou the table aiid slowly closed it with a gesture full' of an indescribable menace- But Green shook bis heud'iind then spoke In" soft, far-away tone, quite different, from his usual voice. You feo] like killing him, he said, but don't you do It. You���just save Miss ,101111 and novcr nihicl Black Monday. ' Black Mqnduy'll. como to a bad end fast enough ami sure enough without you intovlVvliiK. Yon tako my tip and ..over kill no one; if you - do. when you're near 10 dying yourself, thon you'll romombor 'om, ryjino as mo, said Green with a strange shudder, und went so oulokly and silently ' fi.in lli6 room that hefwaa gone beforo Tborold could say another word. Not His Fault Al, Lhe ' persuasion of a travelling agent, a farmer had two lightning rods lit ted to a costly burn. But only a week or' two later, during a violent thunderstorm, tho barn was.su'uck by ll'.hfhhis and jri";i few hours all that I'l.-niaiiied of it wasn heap of charred, ,., ��� . .,,,.��� ., .black refuse. , Next day the farnie:' Valuing unickly this nun. came to the; ���������,.,,, out. li,0oUo' thd' Imm ��l .,h,) ground, before had boon Ko proud and hard and hurst*-* head,stood oijually impassive; , ,W],���ti solf-rcfimnv so eonldeni 10 follow alone J uorold watoliQd with a1 irowuing jj*iu,.inj.? c iho'path he markc out for him^-lf, m'ow.his hand on the Pistol 111 ln?i Vos, )l}. lij.1jt1,,n{..' was-iiinv as fearful ii<< a child of in tbo S1""''1''''' ' a' " < - 1 'In ,the day time? lid the agent. "Struck, by Until She was Nearly Crazy, Began with Watery Blisters. On Ears, Eyos, Hands and Ankles. Could, Not Sleep for Scratching. .Cuticura Soap and Ointment Curod. H.uiiM-M- St.. I'Vcdfi'li'itm, \\. n.-- "I bad 11 very Imd fiiMMif nv.i'iiia, Tlin imuhln luyim with watery Mlilcw and bolted ��')d imrni'd until f wiih neatly orif/.y. it w��i nn my vmh. oyr��, limiiii and nnldcn, J could not, keep tho bed clotliL-H over iikj nt nlKlU, fur ibo Miuirtli'B ami iwhlnr. My ''f*t'�� would Fawoll. 1 would M'riilcli until Ilio hlood would nm nml tlu-n I'orni 11 wnb. I Hi ui U 1 could I alio a knll". and ciil. llm lli'Mi on my liandn. It would dlsllijiii'u m.V fimu und mako il. Minai't and burn uud swell. 1 could not Mecp ut n^la for iin'Mi'lilni., "I tried PvrryihliiK I heiud or without ... Il| 1}' '��""' Ul'W'IU I H'X'd bus of lioiun remedloM. Mi'.'h tt lunl iw.ft .��u)|jliiir, nnd uImj wuh treated lor b. V.-.i ) tAA t':n><'.o:i Hunp and Oliitnu'iit. oi-d tln-y kiivi- nm I'rwil, eve. I nwl Uiem about, four rn'mlliB und 1 din liftppy to say I nm iirw-r tioul/lcd non. Tlio Cuticura .Soup nnd oiiHiiieiii,iuiitd mn ..rmml felv." (sinned) M'"-.. A. S. Tlioinp- ton, Mar. l��, Wit. Tbo i-r-uulur uso of Cm Icura soap tor tulh-l nnd Imtli imt, only tcniU lo iiivmtvh, -unify und bi-autlfy Uio nido, hral|i, Imlr und banilii, but juwMs l�� provc-uiliiK lulliimiiiiiUon. Irrl- * tatlonmidclosKliiRoftlio 11010s, tlio.'iiirtiiion causa ot iilmplii*. bl'1'.'Klifi.dH, rwlncvi Rttd Iouul.i.< *-, >��l!o*. ol':". I""''-!'f,,l|l "'���'���������'""��� vliol.ss.imo conflUloni uf 11>�� Mn. . 'mliaiiiv '���'.*. B ftiul Ciiiloiini Cliilmen. ..rr> .mid tbr-UKli.mt tbo world. UImu-bI rami"l�� ut _3S t.iallr.1 free wlitoM-i.. HUln look. Addre,-. postCa.nl I'-kw )w< * Cb��tt Corp. Dcpt. UU, Woswu, U. S. A- least'dr-jiartini. I'roni tho instructions ] iii'ocn bad K'ivon him. To do cxaelly, ris Grot n had saiil set-mod lo bim bisi only ehuueo of holpiuj. .loan, and onco again ho. sol binifc-cii'to yndiu'o 11 wem:\\ timo of wnitiiin. whoro 'only.a fow wcolis before bo would ut ull risk nnd iu spite of all havo followed bis own lino of actio,.. But now that, sujiroinc self-oonfidonoo he hnd once possessed had luft him. nud ho bad instead a great fear lest by somo stupidity, same blunder, somo rashness of bis hasty temper, lio'niighl. onco again jdungc .loan into frosli peril. ' Very early be tool; up his po-dtion al the iioliii whoro.,the road from' Pud-] bury.joins the Dover road thai runs along '.im el iff s. It was a wibl and lonely ��� s.jun, ibo. | loneliest along that whole st.rin of coast. Var beneath, tho 'sea tossed at, the hasc of ihe high ehalk c'tiffs. whoso crumbling ami u'c-iichernus edge was here only soiiaeatcd from, the road by a narrow strip of some llfty feet of.scanty grass, stnigglin-p, to livo on the inhospitable soil and to bear up against, ihe roaring ocean winds thai coutiim.Jly boat.' ii down. Far off.a peasant ploughing, who, as the day drew on,'disappeared 10 some other held; an occasional passerby; a stray gull wheeling upward along the" base of, tho cliff, were all iho signs of life thai Thorold saw. Now and again liis houri I'xxit with anxiety as he watched some approaching vehicle, but it. was nl ways only somo slrangor busy about his own affairs.' ���H e-li riTi-eom e-jiro vi d ed-w-i t-b-gl a sscs;- and as the limo Groc-m had mentioned, drew near', so did Thorold's excit?- meiit iucroase. Thore was a small grassy mound i.oar and he lay down on iho iop or this, waiching constantly through bis glasses, eager for the lirst, glimpse. ���. Tho hillock on whicli ho was lying was jus,, at tho junction of the road from Pudbury with the Dover road, which it.'joined almost at right angles, the Dover road running straight'aiong tho edge of the cliffs. Along the Pudbury road ho could seo for a considerable dis'tanco, and it was this road that lie cbio/ly watched. Along,the cliffs, too, ho could Kce for fnr, for it. was only here and there that, his command of tho roiul was broken by a hedge or html', and in one place by a line of straggling pliirs some hopeful soul had plained as a break against lho keen sea breezes. Occasionally he !,wopi this road,with bis glasses tu make sure norhing was in sigln, but tis a rule ho kept, bis glasses steadily Inland, fully expecting to boo Jonn and her companion arrivo from t.ho Pud bury direction. Ho fur ho had not seen Ibo least.- dgn of Monday, and ibis mado ulm slightly uneasy, The hour Groon montiom wns now arrived, and Thorold began to feci the strain of this iiit.onnii,.'iblo waiting. His nglliitlo.i Increased io 11 painful extent; lie perspired freely; ills hands trembled so thai bo could hardly keep his glasses steady 10 bis oyos. Then at lust, with joy and eagerness ...nd four unspeakable ho snw yoniolbiiu. Ilnu if fipoinod to bim might bo an iii'ipi'ouchlng dofioart, At llr. 1 lm was nor bopofnl, and ho did not leave bis position on lho hillock, for liii- vehicle, whatever II might bo, was on the Dover rond, not on tho Pudbury roiul 11 low. which ho luul (irmly believed .loan would cunio in lilm. I.lnl ii.H In- wiiiolmd through bis kId-inch, lli'ft lio could mak.. out 1I1111 It was indeed a horse-drawn vehicle like a dog-ctirl, and 110x1 (hut li hold two people, and thon l>o saw nl lust with 11 Uiiiiikfiilness beyond expression, with u Joy Mini, soiu the blood pulsing painfully Ihrough liln veins, Mini one of ihost iwo people wns 11 woman, li. uvll'. toiled hided, bil'l wearing 11 I'ainllliir blue s'M'go obsiiinii>, and thin same sailor Iiul nm: feather ,|oun hud had on when ho bad soon lior lusi, when sho had accompanied him on Mint, wild nn lor drive which had oiubd In sucli 11 sorrow and despair. Suddenly he found ho o.-mhl no lnji;*- er see djsilnolly Ho put down his KliiKKcK and raised his hand in hl�� lit-ii" '\\'n hiu natniiMllll'Mtt bo found il was tours in ihem thut. hnd blurrcl Ills sight, lie did 1101 uuuw ili.ii, !i>. had ever shed tear,, nine., the days of Ills childhood, and ho wondered why lliey hud coin,, uow, Ho looked' ugiiln and now )m could rocogi '.ho beyond 11 ��� ij,;'.- oi'lcii seen .loan wcuring. And Mio llltlo mini In.'.ildo her and driving-- Mint would be Oroon. Tborold could not i.e. ills face either, for ho \\ind his bead boni ftml 11 r>u|i piillcl nvt-r blri ���ye'-, bur the il��ni'c was small find silgllt like tirceil'M (Hid lit U11J' Mil'' Thorold or.1,.,1 Idoiulfy Ills rathm' iditib- l (To be Contiiiuei'.,) No, ai '.igbl. Lnst, night. The agent's puzzled'frown relaxed a lillle. Ah. he sc.io.' it was a dark night, wasn't it? Well, wore thc A womnn who'cai'rlotl love of money to-, un incredible, extreme was Lady ."Uiirgarel Aiirftmn, .sis'ier, of tiio first J lanterns burning? "Marquis of Queensbury. .Although.hor ��� The agent stared husband was a. rich man, Lady 'lUur-jau.aKement, . garot, would actually, carry"' foot pus- \\ .No, said' tbo farmer in pretended 1 never burn .songers across the little rivor Annan fov..a half penny," and whenever there was a fair or market day she. would sit on the banks of the stream all duy long wailing for customers? Sho usually wore rags to saveAdr, clothes, but on tho, rare'occafjions aawhen she visited anywhere she packed_up n, few decent garments, whicli shef slipped o'ii before entering ihe' house, "exchanging them for her dirty^oncs when leaving. - On oiVc occasion, .usi before one of bis' recitals, Paddivwshi^was stopped in the entrance halt by an' excited lady. '��� < "Oh, iM. Pii'deroavski, she cxcliiimed, l,am so glad to, sec you! I wsfiit SaO I niuch to b��a.v you play, bur, they-tcl'! lantorns. Why, lu- said,._you doii't mean to tell me ihnl you didn't run np"lantorns on tlie vods on dark nights? I'"never heard of such a thing! shouted the farmer." Jluu .lanterns up! ,Why? n y ','.,'" Well, said-the agent," if yom'don'i. know enough to inrtke your 'lightning ���'oils holix-able you-.can't Wain. nie. How's This ?c , We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward."for tiny case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J-'. ,T. 011KXEY .S-. CO.. Toledo, O. V.V, (Ho uiialoi'Hipned. liavo known !���'. .1. cheno.v I'oi' tho lu-. .15 years, and ba- lljivd nitd-soft corns both .yield lo Hoikway's Corn (hire, Avliich Ir"oii- iii'clj sr.t'c 'to use, i.nd ccilaln and '8at- Iflfiiclovy :.���.*. its .action. The stiperhuientoin, of, a" certain Smidiiy school in, the Midhmds, who luul 'iitUinod a' good position, was IryitiR' to sliow his boys tjiat ho.had gnl'iicil if by lolul absfinenco. , lie _iiv,o thcni- several instan.c-' where, num liud'Aost llioir- places Ihrough C Ink; and -lie had boon fortunate enoiiRh to gain thoso places. At lho close of tbc'itdurchs lu^said:" NoV, boys, to what do I ow * my prd- so*i|��position'.' - v, - Again. . As soon as Zam-Buk Is applied to a wound or to a diecased part, the colla beneath lho' skin's surface are so cumulated that new healthy tissue Is quickly formed. This '"onuiug of fresh healthy tissue from ���ju> is Zaiu-13uk's secret, of ..healing. butt tissue thus formed Is worked, up to tho surface and literally casts off lho diseased tissue above it. This la .why Zam-Buk cures are permanent. Only the other, day Mr. Marsh, ofc. 101 Deloriniiair Ave,, Montreal, called upon the Zam-Buk Co. and told them that ��� for over twenty-five yoars ho had been a martyr to eczema. Ills t>5.nds were nt one time so covered _ with .ores that he had to sleep-In gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk Was Introduced lo him, and in a'. few months it cured hlni. To-day���over throe years alter his cure of a disease he Iind for twenty-five years���ho , Is .till cured, and has had no trace of any return of tho eczema! All druggists sell Zam-Buk at 50c. box, or we will send freo trial box I? you send .tbla advertisement and a lc. stamp (to pay return postage). Address Zam-Buk Co.. Toronto. nie i ere isn't a seat left, try to' And me a, seat Vrixv Vhere is it? ' ���' " ness _ , -. ..- - carry somewhere..', I out anv obligations made by his firm. * XATlOXAL BAKK' OF COMMl'lHCE. " ..Toledo, 0. ' Hall's Catarrh-Cure Is taken internally, aetins' directly upoiv the blood and mucous surfaces.of the system. Testimonials ask son. fvp.c. Price 7,;" cents per bottle Sold by al! (li-iisgists. 'J'iiku Uull's4.l,*a,mlly Pillg for constipation. , , I- " , ' > ��� ' Describing Gout well-known clubman in tho smok \\t tho planol 'replied I'adorewski. j *"�� room the other evening gave some *- . ,_^ -^ -, .. -. Jot bir. .iellow-'mombors a piclurpsquo ���1aRauipl/!rm_nf-tiiP__:oiil. .." . .. . ��� ������ 'You lieAnLbed, be said, with the gouty foot stretched out, and you'feel a,s,though the sole of i'i, was pressed against tlie bars of a red-Lota lire. In iho middle of thn furnace is""a fellow with a gun loaded to the -muzzle with rod.,hot needles. Prpseutly. ifo fires the gun at your.foot and'you feel the red-hot, needles ii'iivl up your, leg and como out at the knee, not all at onco, ���but like the animals went into the Ark, two by two. Wlien the last couple of needles have finished the course you find yourself swonting with fear, and wondering how long it will be boforo the fellow fires Iho gun again. Presently you find ho is undor coiut'M'l. to lire it, every few minutes, and you get, ready for the dischtfrgo. But, you]can never bo" said to ge-t accustomed to it; because tlio blackguard loads 11 with,a. now kind of rod- hot, noodle every time, and somol lines' iVdds half-a-dozen red-hot cork-screws,' and (hat's gout, . , , . . Who would paironi/.c' goiu after Uml? THE TORTURES OF RHEUMATISM ' _ ��� *" ' Driven From the System.by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills The sufferer from rheumatism who has not gone about curing himself in the right way must expect a. return of tho tortuiv. witli every change to cold or damp'weather. It is not the change iti the weather that causes the rheumatism, but, it does stun tbg aches and pains, Rheumatism is ii" deep- seated dlsorda?" of tho blood, Von cannot, possibly curo it with outward applications of hot I'omouftuions as so many people in ihoir ignorance of iho real causo of rhe trouble try lo do. Hliouinai.lsin can only bc driven out, of. Ibe system by driving out; tho poisonous acid J11 (ho blood. This can only bo done by milking tlio blood supply rich, rod ami pure. I'I. is in this waythal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure rheumatism, ovon aftor oilier remedies have failed. These Pills mnko rich, red blood, ihey go right to lho root of tlm troublo, and tlio pains and nches aro driven from tho system and will not return i.* tho blood supply is kept pure That A, .he wholo secret of curing rheumatism, and U you aro a sufferer begin 1.0 cuve yourself to-day by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Among l.ho many sufferer.-; from rheumatism wbo liavo been cured by this modlclno is Miss '.Mary D. Kelly, South Duiiiiiior, Onl. Miss Kelly .says: '���Some .lino iigo I hnd 11 vory bad nl- li'.clc of rheumatism, At. timo,' I would be conllnod to bad for ii couple of day. and would scorn almost pruiil- ysod wllh iho Inhume pain In my buck nnd logs. At such times 1 could not walk, and my joints woro stiff and swollen, 1 eonmilied dlfi'croul doctors and look tholr modlclno, but did nol get mot'o than (oiuponiry relief, Al litis llmo a neighbor advised 1110 1, try Dr. Williams' IMul; Pills, and I roi, n supply, All or Inking 11 few boxes I found ihoy were grot.ily helping 1110, und 1 continued tl.olr uho until I'm I rouble completely dimippciirod, I 0.111 f.lrongly recommend ibis medicine"V) others who miNor us I did from iho pangs and lorluroH of rlieiiiiuiiism", Ynu cun got Dr, Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer In iiiodlclnu or by niiill, poiii, paid, nt i"0 cents a box or six boxes for ...,Vi from Tho Dr, WillianiV M<'i.lolii<> Co, Brook, vllle, Onl., *��� m.aiiii'ui profo.Hoi' wrote on tho bliiokbciiird In his laborator. ; Prok'nMH' UiUoii nil'.;..1.1 bis '-'-v. limits thai ho has '.his da; been appointed li nioraiy pbyHkiiu. to bis mnjosly ih�� hi;,;.. lit the ooiuro of 1 lit* morning lin .... ! ' "''Ion 1o lo.w- the room, and found on his renin: tlmt '.-.omn wug had added to the aiinoum'Ciiioni th., words; ��� Oil .-.ave i'ui! king, Did, your daughters0 marry well? , Not exactly. One marri." a farmer, and another married an ultimate" "consumer';*' but, the /third may ,m'ake tip fov all ��thal. " .lloyv so? ' ' - "���" ," a- ' ' She's engaged to it middleman. "lie's ��� a mean rinan. "., ; . llowso? When bis little girl begs for an iec^ cream'-sundae lie aslu her1 if ' she wouldn't rather have. a" gold watch when she's nineteen. r^ll"o~lrrd^vist^c-achey bliKk tall coat and big '.carl round , H().)thoR j,',!fln l,l'u-.lo:tii, bislHurlnt T.i* IVomoily Co., Chicago I ADDRESED'TO WOMEN IS YOVM A 'Case of "Nerves??* ���1 '��� Hot flanlii's, ilizzincm, faiiitinp; bpollc, htickathe, lictulticlio, benrinc-doirn paim, nervouancm-nil luaiiymptom*) of Irregularity ind femnl* diiturbaucM and aro not beyond rollef. rierc* -,l1*1' l||,f,V(!*. I-'roiii n video hi the crowd 011110;-j That dead nun loll in, in).'..* | Li Favorite Frescriptton ii lltatit�� j"_moa�� v>��5^'a''f*u unumjilly tri'erU'nrfA ln thn lioutinff of woman'* peculiar lilriionU,. For forty yein It nai been recommended to tuft'ii-infr vroinanlitnd. Tliouunds of women cm btmr Mrttnom - to Its hanoflclsl (���ualltbi.i. Po'rhnpi Hi ilii li nil tlint I* roqnii'��al to roitore (0 ymi per foot limit, eni) ilrenjrtli, Urn li Ibi tim* to act, write Dr, It, V. I'lirei'i, niiffilo, �� I AXI NOW CtJRB�� YOlHl "DSlUGGIfiT CAN SUPPLY YOU I IN LIQUID OR TABLET FOHb'. [.���.. "��W.1��fl mmmhJ '���������At av.-S-aawW ������*t������"a' NOriOK is hereby Ri.0,i tb:.t apph- qailcn will bo .,n.ul_ t._ tin "Hu-ior.ut._d. autcu Proviuci-I Pohoo, Victoria for a . JjcooBo to apU liquor by wholesale upon ���������. ������w proud... Bitmb-d on Lot 6, Block 15, -.-...borloud Townmto, Cumberlaud, B. 0 nt . ��������� UMLI MussA'rro,Appiio_ut. Bated this Ist d_y~'_ October 1913. II���������..;kews, cijAijigBiAxi., names Columbia. TT^wwwiww ���������~m*i*9Mr������*i*m*i*&wum*i*m(y-'i-r.w*Mr**l!V*^jMXl**������f9* NOTIOK is hi roliy-glvun-th.(buu tholirat day of D.j.a'wr next ap'ylieatioa will bo Union Steamship Go. of B. 0. * f". S. S. OOWIGUAN WILL SAIL. AS UNDER . A'ANAIMO DENMAN ISLAND-UNION BAY-COMOXiROUTE Leavo Vancouver, Monday, nt H p, m. - -��������� ��������� Arrive NiinVi.no, at lV.80 p, in. . Amve l'nion Bay, Tuesday (j ,_. ,���������. L, $' __������ .. '- # Arrive Umox, r,u������������lay 8 a. ���������,. I,cai,. Tuosdav, 11 a. In. ^V^ho^nutoi^tTpra^oJfr L������a^Nu,,'lu"''������ P* ."..Tuesday. Arrive \\Wm,r U.80 p.f.i. : PoHce.VlotorMurtheronoival.of-theho^ }un. Arrive Na miillio " II -on li ttl Iw>cnm,*t���������:e������ii .Jiq-nori-by'retail b.tiio ' Ar.v,ve UmouBav.' SmhHh. fi i ���������, * rw._. - ' U������' "��������� ^������ P* " , ... J'qaoru'.by ,������������������.... ... ,.���������. nosc-I known' as tho time hote., nlnn tod ut Comox, ]>o, ���������;GMk___!.IU���������M)W ���������Wkltd Oot.bor l, 1918. ������������������' mou/Bay,- Sunday 6 a. tn.'Depart c n m Arnve Cpmdx, Sunday 8 a.m. Ecpart 4 p!,���������5 ' ' ^object lo change without n.iice. ' NOTICE is hereby' given lhat on the firat day of November 191,.. application will be made to the Superintendent ot Provincial Polico, I'or a rcnc'A.il of the v\\'lule*.ilc Ikju ir license upon die picui- ises known as-Lot 24, Subsection 1, Nelson District. ,; ~ I'lI.SENl.R lilJKWINO COMPANY. D.itcd.Octoberist, 1913 _' '" NOTICK is hereby givon 1hnU.11 tho fli'st d.\\y of December ntixuippliout.OL^v.iI bo mado to thu Supo.int.'ulmil ..f Proviu- oi.'il Polico, Victoria, for a ivnuwiil ot tlio hotel licenso tu'Bqll li(*iKU'j by tcUil in the hotel kuowu as tho Union hotwl.'Bii- ti.ifo al U.iou, B.O. John N. McLboii Daod t,h������ 1st dny of Ootolwr, 1013 r_irn_*_-nrMiir'"������������������������"*��������������������������� ��������������� ���������������������������ri-wn-J*A.i������r������_-������kTWit-l .-.^.' <" "NilTiCJ.'in bor-by ijiv.u tliat ou tho t -first day of D-combor noxt, applicatou wil] bu nude toslie Suporiiifeudent ;,f . ivviuaiul 1'olioe, Viottiriii, for eho romavnl of thn Im- ' tol liotuisti to soil liqa.ua by reuil iu tbo Intel known iw lho Kwr.aido how!, sitniace ������t Ooiirtuu.y, 13. 0. 0. ll. Fi:cii������i_i. ' ])a.tod October I, 1913. DRINK purest aud best RK1.CR, and made iu Cumberland. ^3^g^3^'$S3BHBgBES3 NOTICK i* aorobygivea-.th_t.on th. -Orst day .of D^oomlmr next ap|j]ical_.m will be mado so tbo Stu.orl_t.ui.lont of l'i'.,vii.. , oial Pohcfl, V'iotoiiH, for thp reoowajof tlii hotel lioewBe to 8..11 ljq'n.ir. bywuiliu Uie hoW kuuw-t ������������.Uio W������la0n huu-1, situated *t Union My RQ. - Auvnno 1-L_run IIoh.m; Dated Ociobor ], 1013. ' J." N. MeLL'OD ' _=_aoi=_ax_2z',)r S a! n ,WUySOtlUl, aU' thf^u-MILWAUKBB SU)TCU WHISK... _ BasfWinoi, and LiQuora of dl kinds Tho tfoarfwB aad Lodging DoptuW^t, uadw t,ae .i.-iHnodi^o.s^n^eudenco' yv&l bo :.;������,.!! FirBt.ola.,1 in .every re.pa.t.;��������� ATJSS, j_A__a_ss___s_j_ss_ 1.1 00 p&r day N(1TICE u horoby given tnat ou th������ firet day of Dactimlier n.-xt oppjioutimi will be ni'adrt to the SuperfMler.doiit of Piovin- cial I'oliee, Victoria, fur.theroiiotvnlof.tlie bosi'l licouao to sail liquors liy rotaii in the hOtf;l kuo>vn ah thu Nolixin bowl, nitiMtOal at t/nioii.Bay, B.C. ' ,'Joiifx Fk.iskii.' Dated Oa-'to.'Hjr.lni, 1913. The Gou'rtcnay Hotel ��������� Kvtry convonienoe far guests". ' - The Cynlial EoU for Sportemon , None but the Best of Wines arid Liquors Better, Cheaper, Than Most-Dairy Feeds ancouver Milling- &.Grain Cbmoanv/ offer you a safe ancl sound investment /with a , ; good return on your money as well as an en ha nc- ��������� - ed value from now on. A Company with NoP.i.��������� >no\\rShare's. ������ ' ���������"'. A'Ccmpanywith :' m fiscal agency. A Company that will ktok solely to tlie-wellfare . of its shareholders.-. Shareware now sellirijr at $1 for all cash, or. on (he easy instalment plan. - ' ��������� ' Call op send fop" a Ppospectus to^d'av i:*"*mjrw:K. Little cubes df metal Little tubes of ink, Brains and the printing presses ���������"��������� Make the 'millions think, LIQUOR ACT 1910, Sectio/i 42. fife) %iSS!������5S^ fcssi 0M&i, azmmrmw There is rio batter way of making the people think of you than by placing an Ad in The HEWS. f Said." d' NOTICE, Is" lie.eby pives tlmi ������ii tiio In du'y; of Diceniliov r.oxi, Implication \\rili I ici rniiile. to this iiiperintendetit of Provinuiul, pol- tin for a liuonflo for .lie buIo. of i(_uor by wholusnlo in and uj.on .lio premisoa situiludin Uie (own if Courtcnuy, IL Q, known iuh1 IcKCiibcd us Lota SO mid HI, froc- 1011,(11. Dalod thiu litluliiy of Oo ol.or UNION I.ItBWING COMPANY .-Ltd. John Mi'rood)), Mii'iin^ui AUVEKTISKAJMNT. K(>TICU rt>'1M|/r#yil������/������������ta4nwt^|HlrU(MjUI,j|1v,-MuAWM. FHIGH GSADE STOVES I Aiwl nil KITCHEN J',UTi_WfiILS Sportsmcns Goods find General Hardware I'tii+f^iiillMrtyvaJfaPtf^^ 'Violin Strings, Talking ma- cliliieneedli'siuifl Vicmr Records for sale at tlio News ofHcc. DonH forget to place your next order for printing with tis. Any p'-tkoii or pr-i.ioim, ',uutin;;', roinnvinf.; or 1,'iliing 11/iy liJoi'lc.x, tlinlMir or wood, of nny dci'crijitiodn jolonging to tlio AVollington Co). ii'ory Oo'y-t or from or off tho lnnd ci,f tlio Haiti Oomptuiy, or unyoiu': tipping rubbish of any description anyvvlioro upon' i.-iic. oompmiy'ii Jand will bo proH<",'iitofl to tho full oxtont of tho law. W. Ji. COULSON, 0one,mI jMiunifi-or, ,C*i IHoi^ Cw.y, ,__���������- ���������-^ IVuliuf. on loccunoliviiH and rail way cars of Uie Union riolliory Company liy nny pornor. or por- 30tiB--'0Sw])t titin o'<:iv-"ii.' fitrlfltiy |jroh'M.'U(������l. lC*mj>J(.yt._'ii '"iv v.ub- ifc UitfimvilfiBiil for ullowiiij. nan> Uy ordaii" W. I��������� COUIvSON, General Mann^ev. I IN TIIK COUNTY COIJJ.T OK NANAIMO UOI,I;JSN AT - CU MI.]. It LA NO IN TJIK J7ATTI.H of Thom,,. f-Miiuh, ^lirouiiod, intoiMnlo, wli. diod in Nelson iJialikitoii April AND TN TIIK MATTERiof iho���������'Ofnd.il Admlnlturfllors Aot," /1'AKKNOrroIC that by' ordoi "������' ..Ii.- Jtuddf jui(j;o J-tntkor. maifr il������u u.li day of Novomher KM.'l.lw^ ������1'poiiitod ndiriiniRtratorof Uki j-J^ 'Hi" of tho above moiitiuiud do coHSiid, and nil vftrlion linvinp o)/iimii dffni.ifit (ho ,^ufd ohUUo an- Iwol.y rerjnlrw. to fiirrwVh .unif, piopurly vorHiud, tn mo on or ho- hwi) tho 18th flny ,,*��������� DKH'rnboi', IOIH, AND all parlicn indoliiod 10 "adcftlatn, aro joi-uiK-d \\o pay thn "������'fMint ���������f i)���������.j,. /���������1|,1|lUljIIUiH l(l ��������������������������� fovilwvlth. IhiUl Uii.i nth iky of Novoni- hor, 1918. W W'usj.icv .VH.T.AIU), Ollirjm AdmlniUruSor, C'ninb r in nd, li. 'J IJQUOlt ACT, JUIO, Scciion 42. NOTIOK is hoioby Kivnn lhat, mvlio Iki dny of DttMimhor ntixl, il'plicatiuii^wil] bo mndo lo ilu.- .iiipoviiv.oiuh'nl of Pruviacial Pol- uui) Known iim Iiki Mnlaspioii Mnivl, A ualo ut taind, in lho Province of liii'ish Oulumbiii. Itotod tliin H'.h dny of Oolohf-r, 1013, 1'IiKI) TUULIN Applh.-itltl ���������LIQUOR A0I\\ I'.UO Boul.iou M, ������1 \\ on Iiiil, NOTICE I., l,.,.i,!,> 011 tho let, dny of Duiienibci* nnxt, nfiplicHlion will bo imid'i 10 tho H.,|jnrIi.tonihii.i of 1'loviiK-i" 1 Pol ii.'o for roriiMVul of tho hofdl lien: ov ������'������ roll liquor by !.'-:l in't.A. !,.>',��������� 1 known iin/h'.i Willmv-' Until, .im- iilQfttC'iimpl.iill iiivcr, in tin; i'lfi vinco cf Hrhi. h (Jidumlii 1, D/ild i.'ii^ 8U1 (!..y of Oc.uil.i-i. CHAKLKS tii r 1.1 N ,. Api'lioiii.t NOTICE \\i- hereby fiiven Uiat an Action linu been raised a},'ninsl the Prudonlinl A-'f-iirn'iicc Compnny Lin.ited, 71 P.onfiuld Street, Oks- gow, for paymeut, of the turn of ������181, bein}i iho proceeds .of the Policy No, 'I57.1G with ri id Com puny on Uio La n', tho llryl llii'i lh]j,'"l' t i������ " lit '.I" in.iA'iin- iiiinili hi iii i'f Un* Oity r>!" ('.iiiilicrliiinl, \\> ..������������������ inli'i it (a> i ,!j,ly fa.;' :\\ ui, ��������� vi! f [\\ . hut- 0! .in i.n- In-ill by mi fin- Um V.n,il.un> llnll'l, a.illl.'(tla,| |l|) ini ft, l.Joi'lc ,'l Cnuil 1.1 Ifiiul Tn'-i'i hil.\\ Ml'YA']] DA MONTH -lOM'l'll lOi'.AiJ.'O l),.Uvl iVob r WIJi, iDi.'. WOTJCE is hereby given tliat at di% uexL meet ing cf Jhe boiwft of Lire: a. 0 m inifljioiiorH nf the Ojty of ��������� ( umU'.-i-'nnd, I i toml to 11 ply fi-r flVone-'iiJ t tlio 'VhotiiHiilu li.pioi' lic.'iMi lii-ld ly i���������(.. ill-. anted un lot I'i, blook' (>, CiniihoiT.iid rowu-ilo. l)Dli'dih;n_mh d.y of Oh... lOl'i. NUTlCli iu i 1 hou'wy ;.iv n ilrO- tu tlm noxt iiu'iitlng if IIkj Dotird nf IAj;m."i Coiniui.-'fl. Nirrn of tlm City if Ijiimb.i*. bml, I Irlend lo njij.Jy f<.,j* u rorewttl ot die who'tH k lii|unr ll-jorHo huliUiy mo ������u b|������(.'Ji lf>. b'l (I, f.'iiitiiii"k"J '( "V.Jui, ri������.!,T MITP'.i.VJTO. IV1P1I tliln '."Jlli ...iy of Oat., VJl'ft.' NOTICK ii iicrehy id.un thut ui lho iu.\\t iiicciiutj of thi' tioiiid it Lic.fJiif.e Com- ii.iii-iimi'M nf tii.- ">ly nf i'ic ii'���������'��������������� ;i, I uli'iid to npp y b'l' 11 I'onewiil 1 f Mil* hfiU o' iii'oiwi Imhi by uu* tor dm (,i'.nib������H.,iiiil Hon I, fihmlid imlot I, block ',������i 1' i��������� ���������k-i W; ���������,..��������� ;,'."; v-Aiti i.Ww'is.r.i. ... ��������� (', ...<���������. l������ ,i>,,������i������.: *-',%oti ,\\A,i K B"*lft.81>I������I������,IT>IIII|I B_CTilRiuqifliNM k __* .Jf'ftAa liSRm X- ""best- yeast in the world. DECLINE THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR IMITATIONS THAT ARE BEING OFFERED, AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL EXPOSITIONS E.W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED. WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MONTREAL ���������������. Disconcerting Th. T.tnppraueo Soci.ty was lo meet, thai afternoon, Mrs. .'I'hlUyo-.l.s dreasiVl in a hurry, iuul 'came pauling downstairs., "She was a very fuL wo- nian, Ailillc, run .in io tbo room nnd got my bluo rortftto���������Uio u-mporaiico biubv*. slie illroclcd tin* iiinlil. 1 Imvo fo-TRor.lcn ii. Vdi; will .':now it Ad- dlo���������blue ribhon and .<>old l.ti/jriup.. V03, miiHi, .. know.-, ii well Aiou&li. Addle oould I'.in. mul, but sho know a bluo ribbon with ;;obl leiloi'lns' when s'.in huw it, and tln'rctorc' bad 'Ao ir.nibli; in 'imlliija; ii. iuul I'usieitoil it, promptly on Uie dress of hor nils- Iress. Mrs. I'lilllpoiis was tt><. biuiy Rro.t- Uii.n" lu1" Vrli'iids io idiMcrve llmt. Ihey smiled when tlicy shook builds Willi lit'i* -.loin.; ni" ilifiii ;ilm������!si Jmislied. The nold U'lu-ri-n on tho ribbon j 1'i'iid: ! Iloii.-iii-nanuli l,iuilir\\ ribiiw. ' First I'lizf - Hanlaiii. HIS PROPHETIC DREAM. Not Like Patients ���������oldi doclor, now to ilit up-m u day's obc Fount! n Way Sho. is ii r.sou rooful scboolieavbei* in one of onr suburb.!, and supporls ber mother and thrcf young .iHtci's" A S'-oidi doctor, now lo Uie gun, Adi'i'iituri A ej������-m ii day's rabbit shoo! i i'.'. ' CIi.'i.-'m] bv tiio ferrols, bih'.ny was a ! on her by no men lis muiilt.coiil' sal- raUicr uni-ik iiiovinf. lar^t, end tlio>ary. Last week hor mother callod lier medim was nol. in_eti:.{.; with tbo aur- hundreds o'f dollars to sipiare ���������things. ass is dismissed. iho child will have no fvoiii ilia: cause. more suffering; THE FALL WEATHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES No Return ��������� Uocs your wife make your money go far? ' I judge so. .N'onc of,if, has . i , ! CV(ir (.uni0 ]yAtfti iim! l know of. " ������������������ Tbrei- American artisirf were lell- ln_,' tall tales about their work. The oilier day,''said one, b>painted .1 little deal board in���������iiiiiiatiou of marble wiih Hiich remarkable accuracy j that, on heiiii. thrown juto tho water i , , it imnicdiately sank lo the bottom, i ��������� (.'anadi'in ful*/ wc-alhor is extremely KiuiiU; said another. Yesterday i|bard on lit.ilo/ones. One day it ia mm:; mv thermometer-on ibe easel' warm and brig'hl and the next wet support!nr, my view of The Volar' reg- and coW* -ThcBlJ siuldcn changeb ion iL-Vpll-iii;���������oii_iL i.weiilv dfirreei* I bring on cold.s, cramps and .-olio and below free/aiis" poii'.i, " ' j vrnieg'S"_iJin3y's~llctlT���������Ktom.iolr-is���������Ifeiit- All that is'nothing, rcjiiaiked lhe ! ri=hf tho resul- may be serious. There ihint di-tist in conclusien. My port-!is nolhin������ to cflu:i1 Dahy's Own Tab- rait of a prominent, .Yew York million- lc'ta il* keeping tho little ones well, ���������lire was so lifelike thai ii. had io be I TllP-v sweeten the stomach,' regulate Curious Story of a Warning That Cam* From Slumberlaml. The followlug prophetic dream wu* rein ted hy tbo president of a, th.a.i!o;_- leal seminary: It bud been the custom ofoue of-the professors to Invito ull the slndi'iits. with nienibers' of Ibe fneiiliy, lo diii, ner ai a hotel ou the minimi TIuiiik.s- jflvlii*. day, On llm nimiiiiijjf uf Dial day the wife of this professor suddenly fell dead in her drebslny. room at M o'clock. 'l'hat iiienilnvi! tit 7 o'clock one of ibo -Indents woke up from a bad dream, lie h.'td dreamed Mint lies'tl down v,lll_ the usual company nt the TlinuUs. glvlu-.; dinner nml "tliat Immediately one of Ida follow fdiuleiil. rose in bin place, saying (bat it was lils painful duly to announce to tbo company Unit, (ho wife of Iheir Jiost. bad suddenly died at 3 o'clock that morning., " This dream, howovor, lie luul instantly bituished'from his mind ;u, an unc'iimy probability und hnd ttiouj*lit no "iore about It. Uni. on goliif. .to the fllnuer anil laking his seat wild the company he was iiTispeaknbly amazed to see the student seen in tho dream riso and lo bear him make tho announcement made in the dream.��������� Ms than go. IN A^ y-'r:-^^^Sr^^^\\ EASY TO USE ', ���������"''' ��������� :!V&^-l^^fe-^^'l��������� GOOD FOR THE SHOES : '���������:r������| |;*ji-;!v.;'.,:i5,M!;,:i,i;..;?i|.^V,��������� r:-'. Yes, my dear fellow, every nia.ii, ha,1, his price-- . i ' ' ' Oh.1 indeed: And whal. do you m mine? ��������� thinlc Oh, you just give yourself away. X sliavrrt twice a wool Minarrl's Liniments'Cures Burns, Eta j tlie bowels, break np colds ancl make ! baby thrive. The Tablets aro sold by | medicine dealer.-; or by mail at 25 cents I a box from Tho Dr. Williams' iUodicind ! i.'o.. P.roekville, Out. his lad meanness was carry- Tbe Lincoln Higliway Toronto, Onl'.���������A. .'I. II. Kkbardt. of '107 iNMagara street, has written a letter to W, ti. Koberlson, secretary of the Ontario .Motor League biro, in 'j which lie urge's lo assist in the build- lojiiin of thf* Lincoln Highway, sotidlnf ! contributir.ns to-the naUonal lu bo- Scored Mr. Hma.'i. was a I'ery t.esly old follow, and (here was one. ibing be Juit- oA n.or,', another and that was to be caught ,lapping. ' As a. eonsc- .uoi'.co be wm always very suspicious nf any deed or wor.l lhe full nicanin ;if .a'bicb be j.,uld nol grasr. A fow days .���������';,/ he paid a visit L., , , rhe 7,00, and being fond of animals,! contributir.ns to the national head was greatly interested, and sonn Wn:! nuartors in l")el:ot," Michigan *" info conve.sation wiih one of iho! causo ho declares, the Liucolu fligh- keepers. A verv eiiterlniiiing chat'^ay will benellt Ciimidinns far more .'Misiied, j ��������� than, residents i;i many sections of As .Mr. -.mart waa about to leave jthe United States, the keeper turned to him and nsked:! "I ������"������ wrl-ii",' the. i lines," days Mr, Wkhardt, "to iufor.-.i you that. J Jinve received from tlie Lincoln .Uigh- way Associmioi. n circular asking for $��������� each from .motor car cwners to help build u hlgkwi'*, from Uio Atlantic to t.he Piicllh: uud asking: Will yon belli".' Thin ii a worthy enterprise, I il>.' not think ilieve is a Canadian' but. who would appreciate mni. j lug a trip from .the Kasl, to rho I-ncl- j lie ('cast ove-, this highway, f myself I have siuir. li chorine for Hn nud will 1 lake pleasure In riding owr if some j i lime If uverylV ing slays well wiib He Lost A golfer note! for noticed that a strange iug his clubs. You're not the boy I have usually had, he said. No. sir, replied Uie lad; you see we tossed who'd bo caddie i'or you. Oh,-l see, hiiid tiio golfer, and you won'.' ���������Js' Q-,���������a ns w &!���������<���������>{] ub. y ca ft ft ia,^soiii'o.w��������� fully, I lost A Thorough Pill.���������To clear the stomach aud bowels of impurities and irritants is necessary whon their action is irregular. 'The pills.lhat will o this'' work thoroughly aro Farmc- lee'a VegetabL.- Pills, which are mild in action but migli-y in resuKs.They purge painlessly and effectively, and work a permanent cure. Tbey can be used without fear by the most, delicately consfit'.ate.l, an ihero uro no painful effects preceding tl.olr gentle operation. Ity Ibo way, si)', have you seen our lack-faced antelope? ��������� There, thought the old jeiil, mi .'iiti'iupi io 'have him.' Ko, sir, In.- -.'..piled, stiffly. 1 no!, Ma..' I ask wiih whom il thai villi' black-faced aunt elopfi was uive Wl,.-'. A Needle In a Haystack A boiile of liny was formerly inueli thuift In Derbyshire, Knglaud, and probably i.i so still, to denote i. bundle of buy, which was taken from a rick lo redder eat lie In a Iich 'When it, was dllllc.'.iii. to llnd any Lb Ing thai luul, l111;' ,.,.'. been Iiihi. the I'urn.sr folk were wont1 OhIh'I'1 ������r tlirl I iippreebue llm op- to'say; Von mav us well hunt fur it ; l"i'nmily - to Hiibserlhn to a linid In; as I'ur'ii needle in a Iml tin of hay. j nimnory of such a gruml man as Aliru-1 Some limes ihe'rope tied round IheA'i'in Lincoln, who was, lo my wuy ol ��������� hay li.ni a pi'cc i.f wo.'.d wllh an eve ! thinking, one of the greatesL Kngllsb J In'ii at Uie (ml. ihrmigh which (lie j H.'caknig men e\\or born, tlieimin who. rope was pusM'd In tb, nn Uie liuiiilli>: almllrtliofl slavery In Amerieti. Think mIii.mi point, at llm other cud,'bow t nnadlans will appreciate Hits m pb'i.'i.' ol wood mav have hern j MlfiliWiiy. Automobile owners lu the She Avas giving orders at express rate, for lliey were manned; and lie. as a rule lhe mo-1 meek and submissive of men, was like the proverbial worm, beginning to Turn, Uo you lliitik, bo inquired, that'you rule the whol of the universe? Xo, she snapped, bin, | rule tlio Ilrst letter or ir, His Mistake llenham:--The doclor says thrre's something the matter wllh my head, Mrs. lb- -You don't mean lo say you paid a doclor to lell you Unit? ,'Md you attend th I did, And was il. us Immora bron led lo hope? terrible piny'.' us you bad SYMBOLS IN ARITHMETIC. Origin of tbe Plus, Minos, Multiplication and Division Sicjns. When you mako Uie sign of -f In s problem of addition, pcfe'ips you do not know tliat yon arc really using tiio first letter of tho word "plus" In '&' somewhat altered forih. 'At ti rat tha capital letter 1' was used, but as It was madeimore and ittcro quickly ard carelessly tlio top part of tbo letter -became merely a horizontal line drawn ��������� across tbo edge o* lhe vertical. The sign used In subtraction bas even a stranger history. Tbe word minili was first shortened into "mus," with * horizontal .ine above to indicate th. contraction; after awh"'e on'ythe letter m, wiih tiie line above It, was user!, and finally the letter was dropped, nr.d ] now we have oiily the hastily mado | horizontal line. ' ��������� | As mulliplicafioriaU but a short form of additim:, the pins sign was turned sidowlso into a character resembling tho letter X. Division was formerly indicated bf j_*]acing_tlio dividend above a horl- Kohtal line and the divisor below. In order to save space- in printing'' tb������ dividend was placed to the left and the divisor to the right, with a simple dot in place of each.���������Youth's Cora- .pardon. - "Either" and "Neither." .There.are two or.three things about ,tliese two words that ono should ro- liuembcr.' In the Orst place, they should never be used in connection with morn llian two things���������as: "It was either Tuesday or Wednesday," not ''eltlicB Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday:" "it was neither Tuesday nor Wednesday."' not "neither Tuesday, Wednesday nor Thursday." . Then, either should not tin used in the sense of each, as "tbey walked on. one on cither nido of lhe road." It should bo one n "each" ��������� side of the rond. The third caution Is about tlio pronunciation. Some pcr������ sons insist that thoy should bo pro- noujieed "1-lhor" nnd iil-tlicr,"- with the "1" Ion;*, Hut till" ts moro an af������ fectntiou perhaps thnn anything elne. Tho" best, authorities ��������� nsreo that tha right pronumiiilion > "o-lher" imd "iio-tlier."-Ncw York World. and a and Ui ciilli'd a .tcfdle; If su a needle of tl Mud may havn bt-mi refeirul to the ���������iri'ViTblii!'' MiyJii1,' In Here's a clunce for you to buy your range from the factory nncl save 30%��������� to buy il on easy terms and lo get the very rnngc yon would chooje, even if you had lo pay (lie retail price. Our free book shows you 'tf'l. '���������������! d������ t\\i"- It lilr������ ll rl������. ���������etilifi ficb point rlf.atly, nnd wd Biu.������nle_ our rung* ito ba juit at rtpreienleil. Vou nlgl.r u wfll uv* (lif r^ttil profit. Miil the coupon lo-tliy. Dominion Range JPolitl.������J tlre.1 body��������� unVtikiblt donti and catting* ��������� ^ leiulifully ^ nicktlled e������������i<������ %^ Milleible. ^At tletl Ranft Mff. ^^ tf.. limilcl, Bl.iwi. ^^ Pride Ml Nimt Aiitltt-.. Cull of Credit ^ i, r ... I ������������������ i' .���������ii 'i.��������� i py nil ilu: llui", yt I could not ab'i'p at nluht, "Al'U-rl bud tntv'"ii f.ydiur.riu'uiiuiii'i VVfjetable .('���������inip.iunii ii we.-k I be^nn to improve. My baeknclie v.'.i' b-t nud th.'it berivy f<'<'liii[f in niy side went uway. I continued to t&\\oi tlm Coin- jv-'Wid am! .in nir,������d. " Wi u,A'j ',,'.:.M-]\\ L!iv_ if y..u "/f !i." ! -.Mi."������i Cimi'.iK L. (JAbWMZ, H.lt, >i������. \\, I Box ia, Vv.i'ln, III. ' J .'-'.leh J.':tt"M prove thn valu* r.f F,y,!i;i nit V.. I inkh.ir.i'-. Ver.diibl.' ('tim.iound (nf Sly Old CoiTimodor}, "When Coramodoi'o Viuiderbllt wns alive," snya n New Vork Central olll- clul, "die boiird of tllroclora of tho New i'or); Central used to llnd (heir work nil cut out for them wlieu ihey met. AH they hnd lo do was to ratify hl.i plana nnd, adjourn, Yet tbey bud their ii.stvt. dep.i������Ionnlly a man would come to him wllh some BehcPio which lie did not ire to refuse outright, ���������* '.My dlrenlors nro n dlflh'tilt body of men to imiulle,' ho would nay. 'I'll siilimlt lt lo 'em, but 1 wurn you that Uiey nm Inird to iiuiiinA'c,' "Tliia iimtler would bo submitted to the bo.ird wlien It assembled and promptly rejocled. '��������� 'There,' the commodore would say when bin visitor en me to tenm tho ro������ Bull", 'I did thu best 1 oould. tint r told you In mlrnneo that my director* were nn obstinate loU"' It Is Obtainable. He was yoiiii':. though of a Berlotis turn of tnlud. Conversitilon waa )a\\i' tt!iiK, mid she wits otiniestly lion Ine tii> would tnl.'ii his leave. Uer imisliiK.i were liilornipled, liowevur, by 111 ui nslilng: "Uo yon think perfection I.s ever .ie������ tnallv ntlnliind In Ihln lifo, Miss AlleoV" "Yes," she nnswered quickly, "sntn- puopio bi'i'i.iiiie |m.fei.t Loic-j."���������L*ct.t't.-r Nopnbllcaii, Tlu Worried Widower. ' "lie says hhi penr children need nn* oibfr inutin.f. ���������"J'lien why does n't he tnko one. home to thon)"''' "It renins thai the flilldreu pay Hi. rent, and lliey i������n> very lirinl to eoir vln^e,"���������KTi'hiume. PETER aTANSEN COMPANY pralu Commission MercliaiU. Wlnnrpcfl, M-inltoJwi MiUrc Ja lis Lading voad: 1'orl A-.y.nv or Fort William. rotiCy ivcei- Jaiiacn <.o., AVlnnlppK. Lllj������r..l Advances Prompt Returns , ' .BeRt' r.������,-..i������q *w* w ������. v \\s ^���������-Srf' \\. The Old, Reliable Cunard Line to Europe Established 1840 <, CAMADA TO EUROPE (direct) Carrying one Zeiss' Cabin and Third Class. ANDANIA-ALAUNIA ., NEW 1913���������13,100 TONS EACH ' S'EWiEST VESSELS IN THE CANADIAN SER'.'ICfc" a. f, ��������� S " . _____ . " ." ' " MAGNI-ICENT APPOINTMENT!?. s Lounge, Gymnasium, Urawlno Room, Gmoking Room, i"'pen .ind Covered ���������������������������,������������������ 13no tuen ad es Sna cLoii s_Stateroomw ASCANlX 10,000 TONS (Nc.v (1911) Tlio Cmiru'il Vino lias tuns b2^_. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR RETURNS ? IF NOT, SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO Canada Atlantic Grain Co., Limited GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS Grain Exchan���������i> ��������� ��������� Wli.i.lpeo, I an, Licensed���������Bonded ��������� ��������� " Established 1910 for Brightness hAMiUM, and Lightness.use BLACK WWKNIGHT A Paste I * ^ I No Dust NoWaste I the ?.?. Dalley Gt ltd.Hamilton.Ont.I No Rust FARMERS Can ntavayn ni.ik* ������ure of oeltl������a tho hl.liest |irlo������i for WHEAT������ OAT8, DARLEY nnd FLAX, by ohlpplnn their car lots to FORT WILLIAM AND PORT ARTHUR nnd havlnn shein cold on commlBslon.by THOMPSON, SONS AND COMPANY ������ THE WELL'KNOWN FARMEnb' AOliNTS ADDRESS 700.703 V.. Qf*w\\IN EXCHANGE, WINNIPEO The Wlddor'a Pig Mlko .Miii'ithy wan tiiUnu to tusk hy IiIb Hplritusil mlvl������nv for Iiim'Iiib Hlnloii 1 Widow Mnlntioy'i pl������. Tlio rvlilonuo iifliiliiat .MIKij wan tin lUn-rt iuul ikihI- llvo Unit It was worn* tluin iiu-Ioks for 1 him I" Aony iho crliiif. iuul ln> IUIoikhI with (lownciiHt. oyct uiui liiunli mooli- noHri tu ii well-ilf.soi'voil liviture fioni tiio prlosl. ,ipon tho wh-UeilnoHH (������r the thort ho I.ml i'()iiiiiilr.roil, till the rov- erond (.I'lilloiniin uski'il him wlmt ho would sny on tho Day of ,Tu,J_.moiit, whon lio itlioiilil bo confrotitod Ity Mrn. "..'.,.:., " ::';.'] h"<: ] I" A\\<>n hr> iiri'tht- oiu'd up at n Hniip'y IIiohkIiI. and said: Ami yo guy that Uio i.ir'U ti. liioru nnd MiH, Mahnioy'll bo ihoro, too, jiiiinj*, wI'.iimhoh uf.alln=t y������m. What ! I rcpoal, onu yon spy In such a pn." I M,1 111.'(.���������'.' 1 V... ���������'.���������."���������.".'"* !'"������ i; \\\\'ii1ov Mp. Iwiioy, tlion-'s yor jiiu. t.iKo It. TIM ThlnoB Get Settled .fo'linnlo, I don't bollcvo you'vo Html- ' bul your AooKi'iipliy? No. unnn; I lionril pa ������ny tbe nittp of Uio world wuh oliuiiKltiK ovory u.i.v uml I UioiiKltr I'd wait, a tow Anyt mul moo If Milan's Kot tiiiU.lo.il. w.nir-n'-i V.\\ Why do.l'l j'uJ IVI Her Rsvon Hair. "f-'iill'O lifiVI������l|sls lliMl'f Iitinw wb*ll fhoy'iT tuiMiu; aii'iif. I Ir r i-*������ out- -il^ .pi'iil-!* of ;i f:lrl'.< 'ravou luilr,'" "Wliiit'.s wtoiiz wlUi II':" "All wroi.x. I'lU'i-n1? dnii't wenr Inir, fhoy ivoai- fontbfi'*!"���������IJi'ti'laOOi Mcr* rnry. Tt It Uio mrrit.v, nnd f.ptriUn.1 nltl- liido witli rli.oh i'i;"! inoi-ot. n rrlsl.-i ui life wiil ii m:.!.i ���������* li.i. *cr;_.;������ o������i* of ������������������*���������- V..','' f.r 'JrlV.lt. Mrs, .llifgoi'ii hud u toloplunio from .IIwt.i Unit ho wat doliilnoil down- town on bualiuw, Iliivln.'; ciin.ol.':. Ilmnily road tbo luutiiupi.T. Mi'H, .1. wnil io I im olllou to Und out alKuiL li, anil h.ivh uiioui.li Jt, was all true. Uo wu. do* iaiii������:il n> uii.iiiu'.T.-a. .\\y ���������.r.inrtinoUi'M' l-i diTid. :=ii\\d ���������'r- ollloi' boy and I'd Ilk" the iifiorinon oft io ro. to, tho I'unoval. Anil ti;!-������ alao wan u fin'l, 1 woar iiillnbor thro, huiioi*, siihi ilio yoiiup: lady lo tlie hIioo oUrk, and mi flU'Uli'l' lii\\ohii-..uiuli \\Uf ru-iii '.iMti.i Unit Aw did. ' T:������ tho '.'iidor of a b.unb juoiilurlv f.pokon .if in Uio local y t,t iho \\vornt In novoii dlffornit imiiitlf'ia, thoro oiu-o I'liino n mini with a renuost llmt ^ Yi H:V Uin^^:7\\no i '" wlU.oi.un..-rM..��������� wl,,,,,,,;, vAn..it\\ jh |r. a mHlia-> lun-'ial .tskul tho j hy lhUlAWo Ql. lrn,Kukf BeUoll of 'l Nh������"j,i all. wt- Hu- rrpij. My row '��������� [h������������f^ ������f ������V-t������������H u,���������l i-ll������ii- iu was no military mai,; hi fad bo\\ ^i");vT("rti,i!* .*! ������'���������" v",! ..ift^inij was uewr |iiL*M'iaii d !i������ nu.nria juill- tiiry Ni'witlW'l. hm, ii w'.ik bis <������\\- Di-i���������'.���������'., wlt-li that yonr band idiinild Successful and totmprovolhj/,viU'r;il lioalth-. ..lay at liii4 (uii'-rul. P.,.- b..id V ''��������� ':" '.'inr'*,'",1d ���������'"���������' I'nt- li-l-A'l. (, lll'.it ..ll^ lie .'.skOll. Wv, ivf.|Kiiii|i il llu- n:l,' ���������'. I).' '-.��������� vant'-tl .������. ijH.������l> in '������������������.>��������� ji!.i. I - f.ot.J 7.'-'<'- li" ������':"1 ���������aia I to: 8 I _tj OV.IJ *)' THE NEWS. CmrBERLAND, B. Q The Army of Constipation l* Growing Smaller Every Day, CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are rcjponsible���������-tlicy not only give relief��������� J lliey peimanentlj ane Constipation, M lions use llicml'or Mops. ������������.', Indigestion, Skk Headache, Sallow Skin. bmall.Pill, Small Dote, Small Pries, Genuine mint bear Signature 5^ Tne Soul of a Piano is Action. Insist on the '���������OTTO HIGEL" Piano Action the FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. Ifroufeel'ouror5otas"*UNDOwx'cr'_o. riUBLUW ���������UrrKK Irora KIDNEY, bladdit.ii, i.'ir.vois disiasi*, CHRONIC WEAKNMSICS,UI.CKK'J.SUN IRUrT10Nt.PII.ML writ* tor mrFflBE book, TIIK W03T INSTRUCT,������������������ MCDICM, kOOK IVI.It WMTTBN.IT TCU.S ALLlboat th������M CIKASf.S Mid til* RRUARHABU CUIIE9 KP.KCTID tf THK NEW FRENCH REMEDY, N.1.N.2.N.JK M M't tht r������n,i>il������ (or VOU t OWN tllmml. D������a't MM UM AkMluitl. rREK. Ho'lollow������������'clrcul������r������, Dll L-CLMC ���������j_iu.Co,Uiv������������roc!iKB.UAwrsT*iD.Lo.iDoii.r - WANTED at once ' Persons, to work for-us In, ppm. time .'it homo. No experience icmili-e.l with our NEW ART COLORING PROCESS Ktisy and fascinating work. (loocl -nny. .No omivnssluu. Write for instructions! (free). , ' u COMMERCIAL ART STUDIO, '215 C Her.. Street. Toronto, Canada. CANCER r Booh Fr. r. A juopt������ Homo treatment removed lamp fro- litis lady's bread ' Old tore*, ulcar* and _rowlh_ cured. Describe fOVl trouble 3 w������ will send hook ���������nd leilimonislg. THE CANADA CaNCER INSTITUTE, fcjMiTia 10 CHIjncHILt. AVE.. TORONTO J';'y Bitter .A jyum whe frciiuwitly visits a ficietnilic frlond a short distance* out of town onco found liim In his labor [iltory stuilyinf. a djirk brown sub-i stance spread out on'*- .sheet of. pa' apor. " ��������� I say, Jones, said Uio scliMiUde per- eon, wlion greetings ��������� luul boen duly (ixcliangfil, wou.u /ou ��������� Aitml lotting me pii.ee a bit of this on your longuot My taste lias liocomo sadly vitiated by trying all sorts of thing.. Cl orl a inly, rcs'ioiuloc. Uio aeiiom- niodatlng I'n'eiui, and lio livoiiiptly opened hlr. mouth. The professor tooU somo ofUusub-. ,-atance under iuinlyulB .inn! put Jt on hia' fi'lend'ij tongue, 'wliproupon the visitor worked |( around In his month for fully a minuto, lasUng'ltcits ho might Imvo sampled a choice confection. ��������� " Nolo any eflVclV asked tho professor. Nu CKpci'lal olYei:'.. li, ilcKwri't, pn'rullsso thu ronguoV ���������* Not tint], I can doted. ��������� I dldu't tliliik It would; Thero are no ulliiiloids Jn 1'r, I lieu. How does il taste".' Very bin or,, Very blt'.ev, ch; v Then, after a pause, all right, thai wilt do. Ity 'this tiir.o the culler's curiosity' was fu'oui'cil. What'Is IL anyhow, hu asked. '���������'��������� J don't know That's what I iun trying to llnd out, Someone around hero has boen poisoning horses with It. A western physician has two children, Kyncsl and Alice, aged r.lno and eleven respectiv.lj. Recently the doctor and hlsAvil'o made a week-end trip to the country leaving tho children at honie witli tho servants. Thoy were lo return Monday night on a train duo at 10 o'ejock. The children ���������wanted to incut thom at tho depot, and of course received detlnitc instructions not lo do so. When the parents arrived, at 21.30 their. train being an hour aiid ir half late, they were surprised to'find Ernest and Allco. wa'ting for-them, aud all alone. Tlio mother" rushed forward to expostulate, but was cut off by the shrill voice of Alice crying: Hurry 'i_>, 'mother. Don't "stop to talk. The taxi's up to $7.00 already. EH INCTO li WATERPROOF COLLARS AND CUFFS SometliliiB better' than linen and -no t*}ii}d\\'y bins. - Wnfih li v,-lth soap and Water. All stores,or direct. Stale style "L\\'ts'sc'���������-I*ur-25c-.^^-o���������.viil_maii~you." THE ARLINOTO- CO. OF CANADA, , 68 Fraser Avenue. Toronto," Ontario Limited REST AHD HEALTH TO MOTHER AND 6HIL0. Mns. WiN���������t.ow'.s Sootiiino Svutrp lios been 1 JV- _ _....._ .1 >������Pt.llf -Iff* 1 twa 1 -a* 1 T Y 1 .*\\*.*r* __! KOOT1UCS tlie ClllM). SOI'TKNS thf OOMS. AIXAY.S all PAIN , CURK.'i WIND COUC, and ia tlie best remedy /or IMAKKIia'A.. It is al> folutclv haniilerfs. lie sure and ask tor "Mr*. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," nud lake OO Otl'CI kind, X',veiity-_ve ceiits a bottle. EXCELSIOR .' Assets $3,000,000,00 In;.' -nice'$,2,500,000,00 ABSOLUTE Security fo tfiJ^AVvaS^ Policy Holders' Excelsior Policy Forma Approved '���������>' Dniiiliilnii Inyiii'iuioo JJopnrlmi'iit Jor Afi'oni-loH .i.jily to .IVovlm-lnl Oiileea nt Wlunlpou. I'Jdnionton, SuHkatoon. \\ UllCf.llVt'l'. ' STANLEY LIOHTFOOT. TATRNT SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEY LUMSDEN nLDO,W'yttlQ������!?������) TORONTO. MM FPU WHO, '���������"'"���������' /W.J7/J. f ADII5S WAN'I'KI.") ��������� DO AUTISTIC, ������ coiiKoulal nccdlmvork at home; muk# rrom tliroo to live do. ro prr day decor* ntliiij fiiishina lo.ifl. Arinoui' Art Co,, Dc.it, 1),, Urednlliuiiii Uloult, Wluiitpoc, Ent More Fruit ">nlly I'poplo should eat move fruits and Vi'gf'tuhli's. Meals of nil liititls uro (ol.t(iii������ hlgh,-.i' and will probably con- dim, tp uiiviiiu.'o, bc'ciiiiuo iiiilniiil.-i are high, grav.lng IiuiiIh scarce, and grains I'XI'tmslve. Mini, enn bo siihl lu fav- id' oatlug frullb, Luscious I'i'tilts are piilntahh) .iml healiliy; thoy loito up lhe ���������doniiu'li. Htlmt|iiu,i' noi'iuiil digest- S1111 ami iiKHlinlliillc'i; thny iieeolorate iippiditi' iuul furiilsli niltiornl nintler mul lliivui' for the I'vurydiiy diet, Thoso who do not lll.o fruit, mlhs inii.'' mijoyniont; the., should cull I- vain n taulu by eating frults'diilly, Kill fruits dully mid live longer, Thr'.v say thai n woijchi's I ears Vomit 10 linr aid uf any luonienl, i Yes, hor tours nro voluri'ieei'fl, so lo hpnnli, .������������������.. ���������-,;V4,';,V>V,I.',.',;.."... 50c a box or iix boxes for $2.50, at aid cJeatcrc, or Tlio OoJdu Medicine Company, Limited, Toronto, OiinatJn. Arthur was passing a day with his aunt. .1 . ani -going io do something to please you on youi' birthday, she said to thai little boy, but first, I want, to ask teacher how yoi behave at school. ' ��������� If you really want to" do something to please me, auntie, said 'tho boy, dor_t-asi'A'.ho-t,oachcy. - Howlilt���������Has she any visible means of support? , s Fowlltt���������Has she? Say, did you ever soo lier in one of those slit skirts? " " . ' . A weary and' dejected theatrical troupe, after au unsuccessful trip, arrived in a small New Jersey town, fair-sized 'aii'liene.o witnessei. the first performance without furor, although tlioro was enough liandclap- ping to arouso tlio troupe's wavering spirits. Tho Icadl: g man promptly stopped to fho footlights after the first act iind bowed profoundly, but still tho clapping continued. As ho wont behind t.ho scones ho encountered au Irish sliigo han.l., I guess that's some ac'tlug, said the Thespian, throwing out his chest proudly. What d'yci mane, t'h hniidclapplii'? Ir.f|iilrod tho Ji'lshmau. Why, surely. How belt or' could thoy sho*" their appreciation of my acting? That's not appreciation, mau, said tho stago hand, 'that's lho iitu'lieiico killing mosfiultco.. f)n one occasion Dr. l'Vanois' Warner was trying to bring bade to consciousness a woman who luul luul a pavii lytic 'Stroke. His efforts seomod 'to bo In valu, For a timo her utterances woro only tho ravings ot delirium but all at onco she silt up In hud and looking straight ar. Dr. Wimioi. she cried out: Oh, you funny old mini. Ah!' said i)r Warasr, cheerfully. Now she's btginning to talk sense, A Ready Weapon Against Pain,��������� There Is nothing equal to Dr. Thoniiin' Kelootrlc Oil when woll rubbed In. II penetrates tho Usuiies mul pain disappears before' it. Thoro Is no known preparation that will vnitoli tho spot (.nicker iliftt'i this jhurIo Oil. In con������ sefiiieneoJ'Ufii'iuikfj'ilriit among liniment a now*iinVn'^il V' tho public and Is iii-conleil JJi'iit'pl'i.e'itmoug ull Its competitors. Mrt. Smlili wan on her first ocean voyiige. Whin's that" down thero'.' she asked of tho captain. That''.' the. steera-".'', madam; lie re- lllwl. Iti.'.illy, cxcliiluiPil 'iho woman, In Kiirprlso. And doefi it. lako ull thoso lii'OP'...-. m mnl.'o lho boai, go straight, When horses I'uunot be protected from tho cold, raw winter weatlior, Ult'.' Mil IIIJU IlllUl-l' III! l.Vllniticl.li'.OIl be ('lli.j.iil In tlie ful1 >t I'i fvnel to deprive an uiilmal of tiatuve'H pvolocl- Ivo coat and not, furnlpli l:im with fonto uriiriclul incaiH of KhmiIiik up tho iieceskiiuy body heal. DON'T HAVE RHEUMATISM (Jet GIN PILLS Now .ind he freo o\\ pain all winicr. , Mr. llobort Wilson, of .lardr.fiUl. N.I5��������� says*, 'Ii affords mo great pleasure to convey, not only/to you but nlso to all sunoi'ors from Backache aud Khouiiia- tie-in, tho great relief I have obtained from (ho use of (UN PILLS, to anyone sufforlng as I did." fiOc. a :.ox,_G for $2.50. Sample free If you write N.'iiicm'al Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, .'21. Father Took tt. ���������"'������ lie camo down (ho garden path, a sad, ���������.sorrowful figure. Sho watched hlni with anxious o'yes. (low did fathor, take Jt? she.asked. lie (ook it al! right, replied tho youn'r man. Oii, ! mn so glad," ("Gorge she cried. Are you? ho reeled, flopping forlornly by hor side. Well, I cnn'l sny that J am."dear. At Jlrst your father wouldn't listen to me. >' Why didn't you tell hln. llmt' you had $5,000 in (lio hank as I told you to?" ��������� 1 did after all else baft failed,' mis- wered Georgo dejectedly, And what did he do then? ��������� ��������� Do! echoed. Mio young man, passing lils hands wearily through his, hair. He borrowed It! Dragga-jd Down by Asthma, The niiui or woman who is continually subject to asthma is untlttccl for his or lier life's .work. Strength departs uud energy is taken away until lifo becomes a"dreary0existence. And yet, this ir. needless,' Dr. ,T. D. Kellogg's AB'lima 3'eniody has brought a great change-to an army'of sufferers. It relieve?, tho restricted air tubes mid guards a-jiiinat future trouble, Try It. Sure Remedy . A traveler called at a roadside inn in Cheshire for refreshment and-rest. J-iring nie. a <|ii.'.rt of beer, he said, and a bit of bread ahd cheese. They, were brotiKlit to him: . What is lho damage, landlord.' KlglHccnpence, was tho reply of the hiilkcopcty who was a greedy, grasping man: ��������� . . While'iho traveler was enjoyiny his, repast t.he landlord happono.l to complain,about being pestered with rats, and the'havoc thoy caused. .. .Said tbe traveler��������� ' 1 can tell you how you can get rid of 'them. ��������� I .should be. very grateful to you' if you-would, replied tl.e landlord. ��������� ������������������ --Oi".ritJR"C'a5"y"~trnoughT^.rul-tl~Io~TrIF voler. First'catch ' ono alive: give him a' quai'l. of beer and a -bit bread .and chece, charge him eight- eenpence,' and then let hinv .loose' among the others. He'll loll his pals, aiuLyoii will never bc plagued with rats again. ��������� Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere i wo Archbishops Tho Archbishop of' Oiinturbury. is primate of all l-Jtigland-and therefore takes precedence of the Archbishop of York, who is cnly prltnato of Knglnnd. This very nice distinction was made soveral centuries ago on account of a .very bitter dispute arising botween llie two functionaries as to, which should jirccod. tho' other. The mnttor was settled by conferring precedence upon the Archbishop ot! Canterbury, ihe two titles being also lie- stowed at th,. same timo. My plea, snid fho proud young lawyer, seemed to deeply affoor, tlie Jury. Yea, replied the Judge. I was afraid at one .lino thai, you would bring about the conviction of your client it rplto of his innocence. A Winner ! Ho wns a well-kiiowu r.ctor-maongcr { but ho had had p bad season, and > was endeavoring to recoup Ins losses J by betung on horses, The''glorious j uncertainty "of tlio Turf, however, I proved LooAnuch for him, and he rC- solvered to-give 11 up. _,. Well, iny boy, mid a friend of ids whom he had not seen fur some linu;,' 1' hear yoli'ro backing your fancy now, What's your pet Up for to-day? ^fy friend, said ihe iicior-iiianagcr, I am going Jo back a horso today on which J eun't lose. . What's'thut.? said his friend. Vou might .-Ivo an old pal the tip. If'?, called oominons.mse, .bred by Kxperlenco mid" Knows Hot I or, ami the jockey's nana: Is Let It Alone, was the reply. Minard's Liniment Cure* Dandruff ��������� Harold.'' you . nuislu't oaf all the monkey nuts, jvpii if ynu are 'protending to he a monkey. You must glvo, sislor som , llur., mother, I'm prc'endlngAshe's .oiiio..kind of animal wot doesn't, eat .monkey nuts. John was begging at I lie.buck door, and explaining to tlio lady of' tho house that lie had nol. heen accustomed lo this way of living.' Af one limo-he'vviis veally (ju.lu well off and had had a gotd business, but misfortune had been his portion, and he was reduced Lo begging from doo..' to,doer, What was your business? his"'sympathetic li'slener askod. 1 managed a hand-power laundry, he said sadly. Did it fail? No, madam, but. siu: went homo to her folks. Pal was'soing to bod one night iind having no light, was groping his way (the abed being one of the old-fashioned, svith high bedposts).. Pat, in feeling for t.he, bedpost, missed it with his hand and struck ir. with Ids nose. ' ,A.Ji! lie yelled. That is the first time I knew my iio;,j was'longer than my'arm. GRANULATION : OF THE EYELIDS Is Cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment- Scores of Uses for the Great Soothing, Healing Ointment. Most people know Dr.' .Chase's Ointment, best as' a cure fov eczema and itching piles, a- Nor is ibis to bo "won- "derocTal. whon you think' of tho remarkable record made in this class of cures. ,". ���������'��������� ��������� But there aro scores of-other,uses for this ointment which are only discovered when ii is kept "constantly at hand. Mrs. Martin, lf, Carroll street, Toronto, rormorly of Bowmanville, Ont,, writes: Wo have used ��������� Dr. Chaso's Ointment for years, aiid found'it invaluable in treating skin irritations and all sorts of, burns and "-omuls, in fact, wo would' not bo without it lu tlio house. ' It is a most excellent treatment for granulated eyelids, from which I suffered without thulhig anything to-hclp mo." ��������� Wherever there is itching of the skin or a.sore that refuses l.o heal you can use Dr; Chase's Olntmcn'; with full assiiraiico that it will provo entirely satlcfactory. 60 cents a box, all deal- ers, or ..diiimison, Bates & Co,, Limited, Toronto, ���������' The Mayor's Part . Some amaiciir tlK-i-.rrU'als for a charily were luilng iirgaiiistel by thft leading inhabitant, ci a small town who .vore.mi.i-t liberally supported by the Jtnyoi,'. ! (lc bought the dresses ami jaceni'Vy, and won alt their hearts by iil.s kliidiioHfi. ��������� 'ir.d tlicy ��������� conns- m r.'itly felt hound to nuke some return io him, .ind therefore arranged thai lu>" himself shour. take part iu the play. llu! "tliero was one great drawlmtk, The ' Mayor,- though kindness liscli, wns uneducated, iind neglected lhe pooi'liill lofter 'h' in (ho most unwiii'i'mtlabto ��������� manner. 'i'o obviate this they east blm for the role of a herald. lie was to wear a most gorgeous cnsiimi". and all ho luul to do was u> eotne on and shour. In, a stentorian voice, '.Si-' lean"!' , _ '. } .i.t'tcr'hoiiio eonc.'.ing lie got per-j feci; In lii.i pnj't. Hut when the night! came he was at tucked ���������with stage 1 filglu In all its worst form, audi (daggering on to fho st:.ge. shouted j in n voice (if ihii'idor: - i . "I'shl SORE CHEST CURED IN ONENIGHT are tor Winchustcr Repe-itlnu ' Shotguns World Beaters - "ifiii straight and US per cpnt over ',1000 largo Is aro records made wllh Winchester I'lepeatiiif; Shotguns that have never been approached by any other gun. When it j_ remembered that shooters of the greatest .skill are dally giving demonstrations of.tlie shooting (jtialiiios of the 'm.ny different makes of guns, but. havo yot bet" unable to equal these records, the only conclusion that can bo formed is that no other make of shotgun has tho pattern, penetration and accuracy, that the 'Wliichsslcr has. This conclusion' is being confirmed almost daily by Ilio results of the-different trap shooting tournaments throughout the country. A -jim'.. performance''at the trap is a criterion of its value f ji* Hold",shooting, and hence it is almost needless to say i ha' for duck shooting cr bird shooting i Held and cover, Winchester Itopo.itlug Shotcuns give the limit of satisfaction and aro wide iii' uso for (his purpose,' Vtiey' were officially endorsed bj the- U.S Ordnance Board as 'possessing the advantages claimed by the manufacturers.' ��������� Over -150,000 of ��������� theso ., guns have been sold up to'the present tim and,.the demand increases day by day. A Winchester'Repenting Shotgun means a good score at the.trap or a successful day. in ,the field, if the shooter lias any ability at all. Proke up a heavy. Cold, Relieved Paiin, (n the Side, Stopped an Irritating Cough "Anyone that goes through all ih.������ I suffered Ia(-'t winter will Approciata the value of a remedy',, that cures like Norvllino cured me" " Theso arc lh������* opening words' nf the solemn doelara; tlon of vl V. Von Ilayden, the weh known vlulinl?'t "My work kept mo out into at -light,-nnd playing in cold, dnfty places Viought on a severe cold that settled on my cliost. I had harsh, r.iokhij; cough - and sevcra <*aiu3 darted thro* ui.li my sides am nettled .I:i. my shoulders 1 ustjd different liniments, l;ut nono huko up j my eoiil till I used | iS'ervll'ue. 1 rubbed j It in on my nock, _ I el.L-st and shoulders, morning and night, and all the pnin disappeared. Uesili/.iug that such a heavy cold had run dowi my _ system, I took* 'l<*erro< ���������zonn at'meals, mid was completely built up and strengthened, Sinco us- it-8' Nf.-rvilliiq I have no moro colds .or pleurisy, aiid enjoy perfect health." ���������It's because Nerviline contains the purest and most healing medicinal principles, becnuso It has the power of .sluicing, through the pores to the kernel cf fho pain���������these aro the reasons' why. it breaks up colds, 0curG��������� lumbago, stiffness, neiiralgU, sciatica, and rheumatism. Refuse any substitute your dealer may suggest���������insist on Nerviline only. Large family sizo bottle, fiOc; trial size 25c'; all deal-'' ers, or The Calarrho/'one Co,, Buffalo, N.Y. ami Kingston, Ont, Aro you still taking a cold piling. every morning? No 1 .quit doing that to savo time. Why, a cold plurigo doesn't take more than a minute or two.1 ��������� " I know, but 1 used, to spend three- quarters of an liour curled up in bed hesitating.. A certain cin._s of shopkeeper:: try to force Iheir -w;tres_upoh_p_ujd_c������__bv lie fries and tries and frie_ again And tries and tries with might and nutin .. . . _ And tries and'tries, the little man, To do. as HltflEas'lie can. -���������^_v Looking Forward (Ircenhoy���������-If seems lo nio the limit, in aniusenionts has been reached. Di',vdad"-0h, uo! Thorn's always someihlufi now, Clropnboy���������-Well, do you loolc ' forward tn dny nolublo novelty lu lho near future? Drydtid���������-Suro! i expect sooner or Inter lo enjoy'' W. il. Bryan .is u yod- elor. Used to I, Did you glvo this mau Hi.' third t'egree? asked the pollen iillleer. Yes, 'Wo browbeat and badgered hlni wlili every yuchllnn we could J think of. .���������:���������*_ What, ell rl hn do?1' fin dozed oft mul , .vv': iiiui'iiiiii'eil : , v mid, then; Yen, my ilea", Vou are porfeoily right". Lovely \\ omnn While Hl.yh's luive ehnuged by I'uhIiIoii led. ftlie'H s'rlll r. theme for .lesl", ��������� Allli. ugh In truth Jt must be -:i!d .She's no moro ovorilnoised, I A roll of building paper mid Horn > 'lalliK rightly npplled will reilucu the feed bill In winter, beciu'cai Ih Is easier to keep tlio entile war.u by shur.- jtl.ig off the cold (IrnughtH thnn to keep iheni avuviii by extri. feed. W. N. U. 974 RelicveJ , The Mni her���������If you nre pollie, my Idem', and have good lafli- in dro"., {'.mil inmry discreeily, I shall bo I'.er- ' fectly FatUfleil. ��������� The Daughter (tigoij twelve)--Tlifii I dfi.i'i need an oilueniLui! Isn't that l^vt-ls: Straight Up Tlie;, am hf't f.n iipslmiillnj,' fellow. I.vr-ry b^r within a r.dlus ()l a mMc ci Iht". know. |t. "SUM. HA'E MEAT, AND UM EAT" So Hobby Ilurnn tersely dccribei the rich, but still poor, dyapepthvi, Hut their ca*c ii< not now ������o desperate as when Burns wrote, For the ui.ni who has the food now can eat without sufTctliigfor It, If J*; y.i'l iillon, tie .���������.__ ���������;'._ _ Na-Dru-Co l)y>ipc|vsla Tablet, These remarkable tablets banish Ui������ troubles of the chronic dysneplle- thn wan who ii bilious���������ihe Riii'iVrer from heartburn, gan on the stomach or occa������ llonul iiidigtiUlloti, Vou run eat heirty meal, of wliolesonie footl���������ainl dijiesi thp.iii, too-i< you tote :;������"Ui'ii-Co Dyspepsia T;iblels, Coii'.poiiiiikdl>ycxp_ita.l,t;tiiL,l:, after probably Hi. bent (oruiuU fciiuwu to His Grac. Ungracioin. Not without ditlleuliy, tho' young Duke of , KJilghtbrldKO ��������� familiarly known as iho Nlghfblrd���������had been p-j.siiudod.lo accept an invitation to lunch at thu commodious and well-appointed residence of Air. Rolls Hasher, the So.ip Km point'." Towmd lit.*, end' cf lhe meal tlio genial soap emperor grow more mid more di'prosf.ed, Not oue of his tron- fciires had evoked tho fnluiest flicker of ducal apjiiv-val. In n (vi-my of dcHpalt, Jlr. Hasher played his '.rump eard, si,ine prieclcss Napoleon brandy, deohuvi. by tho greatest coniirilssoiii'H In bo tlio tlnest lkpier thai ovor a goiiriiiei could'de- hIit, triable i.i relniii himself Icinge:-, old hnsher bent, uciwn lho table '.villi bulging oyeV, Whnt do you Ihlnk A 'this brandy 'Diika.',' ho nfilaOd wllh ireimilous geniit!. liy. Not bad, eh? The Night-bird slighlly oponed one eye, siciidl-'d his inn'ioele, and favored his lintd. with a bliiuk si a re. I'h'-no-nol very, ho languidly replied. Seven Daughters l;nou(j.i A leeluro was glvei on the nvll of great Wt'iilih. In the audience wiih a matt known to ihe liTi.irer; The man wits the I'm Iter nf si ven girls, ami tho lecturer palmed io ium us mi example. Think, 11.Id lhe IfciuriT, of being the proud .'nlh.r of seven daiighlei'?!. Think who Is the luippler���������ilie mini with a In,lulled thousand dollars or the man whe I., the ful lu-r of sev.-n daughters. t >.ill,.i.i������ ...in, ..ii, -im-itiiin, wiui du V Inivijlei* det.erniiiij'd to teach one of these a le.ison. The offender was a' clothing dCjUler, and had a way of-"almost, dragging people into his place." One "day the traveler stopped for a moment ro, examine ci coat hanging'iu front of,lho establishment, when out darted the clothier, who aslicd: Won't you try on ouo of tlioie coats? t don't know but I will, responded" the traveler consulting' his.watch, ! have some'time to spare, Yes, ���������, lie wear, in: but no matter how oft? j en hn found his fit. he callec. for more j coats Finally, wlien ho luul tried.cm j thirty or mon., ho looked at h's w.iteli", and resinning his own gnrmcilt', walked out of Uio shop, ..ayiiig as l.e wont: ioaft day. tht chap, I won't charge anything for what l'vo done, I boliovo iu a mul: who'll oblige another when he can, If I'm ovo'' this way again, and you have any more coals lo 'iry on, I'll do all I ciia in help you, dull Wlmt 'do you, think of our bridge club? You have some excellent ninlorkil in It. Jlow do you manage to secure such good players? Wo paitcri* after the baseball pooplo and maintain r.-fllclctit scouts John, sin, wild, I wish yt. . wouldn't wear thut suit any more. Put on your groy ono this iiiornin,',. All right, deiir. ho replied, mid please don't wear (hat tilas'ii'd skirt' of yours any moro. I don't liko it. Wlmt right have, you to toil mo whul, clothes .1 i.iay or may not wear? Tlie ���������.roiilili* witli a inmi is lhat. he Mini's when ho uiurrles ti girl ho Iiiih a rigid lo lrem her as lf slie were merely a piocu uf his property, I ffiST bi"a������..(ail l/iANDOUN, wiili niu.- rihs a\\ maple ami li'ircli, , willi coWi'il stripe lielwccii mul iliaplc r������p_ *;if.l aiiliis. I'"l)ur,- oni.-.i-il (ingei-boai-d, Willi ir.U'ul (>osi- ' lia**. dots oimI gijiiT-d-jilalc, srl off willi inlaid hutlt'i-jlij. |-illrcl uiUi palunt' liaads alul iiicki'l-plalc.l tail��������� \\t\\ece. Willi Aw lAinibiiio-\\\\e hh r-liiili: n liaiidsomi! jji-ecn {ch case, ntslrutlion bitolt, Inning pipiar.; rxtro so.l of alrinjisf [iii^Ri'boanl clinrt aimI ('i.,i'l'i[ii:oli' cnlilliitrt ijoai In oon.pli-l.- r.iiui'M' of iiisli'ili:liim. Ilii.'. .onifir com|il,-.l.- [o. $l|,>l(). Tbis is ovilij one. of lhe Oulfils ���������a lislcd in our big Muaical Kncijclojfiedia". Oil,,-,- Maiuinlins from S2.!i0 U $)50 Vin'm's [i'.m\\ VlXfih.t SI IS finiUrn from $'2.fl!i"t'o $G!i I.A),"j,)s from $11.1)0 lo i'ii) Conint-. from $7."2!i lo $lli!)' Send -for our biji, Musical lin- r.i|clrtftidi.\\, Clrtxl'on'a Muaieal Ti'iiasurns, lliainoai comyilnlv book on t/lusical Goods issued ���������na in Canada. H'������ PR.:'..:. VT4? Wrilc 1')',^,*1���������|o,,!,'1 Wl"-''*'}' UKV i-:Ws'hrf/,wn wJ/twc lu'.'J.'a<., 'M^Mfjt^y^m, 305 Y0NGI: ST TORONTO, CANADA. PATENTS , '.' Patent Vour Icie.ia���������No dolny nml via will cfII If .or you It iho Men lam mm-. U, Sa',i>l\\il nld'U'li lui' fvi'i* vi'imit, Infoi'. million on paii-niu nml Uni. uf Invcntloni iViintcil .loiilli'd i'i''',��������� al, A, ' MA13" MURTRY i_ CO., Palent Mtorn.yr,, 10* Ony Olreet, Toronto, Ciiiad,). ; vou th'nk ���������if l"i',.'i' to tile ��������� '.i.al lilt' Mlb.'.cl of 1 leclnrer, polnrlnr j lil ft mT.uliioni, I The in.in ai'iMu .mil said: Well, nlr, I tliliik tlmt a mm wiih seven (daughters It. ilie happier -a man wiih I ..1 .mi,..-,. ..iir.ii-n mi cum-; a tu.iii i wllh .oven dniiijliters iifver tlot-h. A \\ Winr lo houii' was hi hu old ri'taliii'i', ph'tui'i*. K\\*iul-li *! Ii-a ly. Thin iiiu.it N'<|. ,lr. lin- -. ������ Id :ii.i-t"i'- !f, j stately iiiieeslral ;��������� sh Mn round hy a i' He pmiK'Y In-fore a I ��������� v.a'.a.i..' ���������!. i.tptuu,',,,-, he an iihl inai-ier. ] niil,. n-plli'il ��������� I .���������ilu"' "ii an olil nn- -it- uit'dical M-iciice, tlicy ar������ qukl; ,'iiul . . ceruiu in their nctiun, f-ivinj; j>i>.������tiij>t ''"':1 Al relitf from all form:, of .tnrn.irli iiouhlc, toiiluy tiji nul Plreuiitlicnitif: the ili|{wt������ ivc of^vitisanal briug'iinj about iicniuiuut cir.M. A man i*1! no Mroitf;������r tl������an liii stomach. Hi. y.-iiny-df for ynur b������"t w.u_ by iw"':i ' rii-d. Pi : Pnilv- 1.1'ii i 1'j.j.v. ;ry r.u'i \\ i I* K . '.y. iny il ,i.'.' -,V"\\ir. Wli'i ? -WHI v..?- -. w'lif'.i b- i, ii'i Keep out cold draughts -.-.nvc baby many a cold and sickness, All during the cold fall and winter months a Perfection Smokeless Oil Hon ter keeps lhe house wurm. Il can be carried from room to room���������wherever you go. Warms up bathroom or parlor in ne.\\t to no lime. The Perfection burns nine hours on a single Kfll!oM. of oil. Easy to clean and rcwick, No smoke or smell. Stock carried al all chief points M.v* (.f lb tikiiitf K������-13iu-L'o Iiy.'.;,i'!i,i,i j������. atyo.-.r ili-aiRfjlrra. ���������>���������".. 'hi. . ��������� , ���������ml Clirmlo*! Co. of CiiuJa, LiuaK-d, l������'f f.vprrlfii.'.- at.- Montreal. i<������ uonnmy y T:il/.t*ts. '������������������ on'l iniii:*y ini> ivlici. In' i r '���������'��������� ���������aiiiir IC ���������i r> mid :For bei best results use ROYALITE OIL in- An: fi I' 111.- ft ������iui|y Toronlo Ottawa liMtlfnx THE IMPERIAL OIL CO., Limited Winniprw C������|j{������ry Uetfiua Muntrcnl Qii������h������r St. John V.in."-oiiv������ir KiliTi/inton S-aikntuoi. *wrf. i���.--���3,iRfa,:;*v-j,i lll��l I HIIIM--I" !fl Tlio Oniiitiai'laiiii \\\\m , 'tanecl Every by Wednesday the* ���tornojc & Cumberland 'Pub'ishirj-g Company. Tit-.*, ptvpi'i" will iv-, t hold i'i so IE' aii'?poti6tl)fo for tho ���"ipiiiioHStiF orh- ���ji'.s, its nitty appi-nr in its columns from tnii-ij Ttv time. WEDNESDAY \\)\\'J\\ 17 UW8 LU.TlI'1-.COrxTV ( U!,>.. 0 ' NANAUAIO IU*LlH.tt A.T'(^;r.MJ3KRLAN'f>1. IN THI. .M.V1TKR ot ixxridi El'U it'iior Tyson, di,vi'a?.'l,_ iulystfttov. . ANO [IN TIIK MA'PTl.R of ti��v��-Otif- oial Adiiiiii'istifiitni'-j AotJ-" TAKK NOTICE tlmt hy oi-dc. at" His Honor J initio TJarkrr, i��ady tlw'utli .lay of Novomhov l!)Ui, [��� wiii--. iip-jxitiiUil AiliiHiii^-' trarni' of tlm h.stu.n oi' iho td-ove- ;niCMitiiHu:d (lt'��i',',.H>d, and ,'iU liar- I ' ' ** th'S Ji*vi11iv* (rl.'iiii:.-; iin'iiinst the , ri r *, *1U(| fc'Stflt. iU1'* luMVll.*. !"l.'liui!"rd-tO 1 furnish 5Hiiiu, ��� properly v<;n(_i.d. NOTfCK k bnAr.' t-ivi-'i rii.it K-nui. | to mo on or h.i'ni't.1 '.hi* "J .tii day mn It ti N;u,ai'��,, It.iil-.iiy. fl' Vichiviii.!| loivnilifi', 11! | yh AX Dull, par- )! C wf I li j�����'a- f- r iv 1 ...:���'���! lo ir.lto nml ��.aj 10").mill j��iil|i WATER NOTICE 'vo\\i A0Liri':\\'r.i: to take, and USK WAIT.!!. i.'"tlV i'ly (Iir (!'i"ii iKr'.i-.i,:h ..uwcvatl'- Ihratiiot .i_ I cin:.i 1 �� '"a-" Mrr.i.a ��.f (��u>ir- ii i\\�� .��� !-J m !����� "el if ii','.: Quiili um Hiv -r. I lie v.uf.r v.'i I iiv ii.v. rt-il it*. '..".,'00" ni I'tin ;i {run la'lv-y a d will bn \\is<'.d (-I* j;ifiii.r.I lai.way -| v. \\nnni- on thu loui tl(��-,.-..ii <'d -M ll'iil-A'iiy Uigli'. t>f Wny, Thb '..���'.i i: aa. pi.Htoil f.-. tiie crow'id on lho A:,! .'.iy t.t A'.T'l. ift'... Thn nppjicnliir. wi-! lv (.'in! in tin: ���.':'��������� i i tho Witt* Kf- nnrdor m Vu-torin, B. ("!. Ob}|;lj-f t a Yc'-wie to lake and uso. 100,09.) ij'iiluns p.*r 2-1 htitai, of water nu of .Sirt.dy ("reck, which fiot. in a nor- th'irly fi cctiot ihrongh Novcas'Jc Dis- liict iind implies mfco Deep Bay, near K^BC'ivo'l O c intestate, who died at Cumberland, 11, rC. on Juno '25th 1913. AND IN THE MATTER of tho, '-Official Administrators Act.1' TAKE NOTICE that hy ordor of His Honor Jwlge IJarkor, made the 5th day of November, ,1913, I wa. appointed Adminh tratoe of tlio Estate of the alwe. meationed deceased, and all parties, having claims sM*ainst the *- O /J - L said estate are hereby required L furnls'i same,' properly verified, to moon or before the iBtliof De- o:�� theliMid tiopeiibtvi as llailwiiy Right o Way.- This ji-it.c-e win posiul on the- [eoiobev. 1913. AND ai) pai'fit'8 ni'-OAuui ou-tlie "3ni d-y-of-A-p-ai~}*Dl:^.-|t^Tiebtw^tTfMill~^5t1lt"57~^^re^TG=��� Thu uvp\\ -..lUi.n v.'slil Vu Kiwi in the oU'.c? { . . ,-, . c .\\ ��� .,,.',.,_ - . , ,, . ��� r. t Quired to imv the aiiseunt oi then* . li. ti.o tvutor I'l-CDm rr at victor, t, 11. C. *:," % , , be lil il w-th the onitl U'iuebteJii��?s,to me forthwith. Dated .hit. llth day of Noven O'ljvuf.it�� miy ��� Wnt^r Iti.'i'Oi-i'ei* i v'-wth ihe Compnollw ni Wi-ta.* Kijlitp, "ji-liante/it Jiu Mints, V'io'ori., 1-. 0. "��� WQUr.iAJj'L A KASMUO RAILWAY [ Ajipliotint 't d K. in.,MKT,HTV her, 101.3. a-piK ���.., F���.I;EASLKY Agent niy" WATER NOTICE FOR A UCKNCE TO TAKE AND USB WAT MB. NOL Wit w IicTt-liy |{i',r��i tfnt Equi- niiiU, it Nivri-aiino l.ailwiy nf Viotorin, li (J-will ii','i>'y h\\: n luie:iin lo tti'-.o ftud ��!'����� llvj.OHOi'-.ilt.inn jifir'J-l Iiohm, of wntcr nur. of ialiri-t.ko 0-ffila,) wliidii flowa in 1, r.o-xl'orly ihiii*lii).-.i tbvi.vudi K��!foii Dia- tric'u umI (���inpit.ii in'.n Vftynis Somul war T.��i(hlu llirfT, Th. vf-tur will Ik iliyoi fc. rt at lKW"opfl��ret,tu from lUilway Rtul wft] be vaeAtor fimetal Uallwiiy pnrpot��i. i;o��ui:i, rn. v��.o ftroni'd oa tbo 3r';i lUy'ot Apr..!, IfU.. Tin. a- r-ilic.itl'n ��� id li�� lilt-il in ?,e (jibe? at tlm \\V.ilor ' It ��or,!(ir, ViiUvirir?., Ji.Cl, O.-jiMtiotiw mny lui liloil willi t!*(i mi-ill Wnt-r Hc<.x)ril< r nr with tin (' -laptiv.iirr of U'a'ir U>:r,tn, I'airWiiiv.o'il H liiilin;,", Viotnrii, IJ. C. r.'QUiM.vi.t ,���; ..-\\:-;mmo kailway Appllc'Jht. 11. r kasli:y Aijoiit, I.V TiriC COUNTY COURT OK NANAIMO UOIiDICK AT CUMBKnUKD IS THI? MATTKIi OV Ji.lm Hiid.li iiIko linown a^ aTolm S^inyth vIughhwiI, in'ojitiito. 'vhfl di��d ut lltdd hlmid on .Tnly r>, 11)13. AN 0 IN THE M.ATPEH .-.f i|.v om.-hil Admi.iisiralnrrf Ac," ���TAKENOTrOK tint ir, 'whi' of Hit lI,i,i)or,Iudno Il.ii'kor, iii'.di' (It.'.Ill rt-iy nf Nn\\'."v,li->'. I'll',5 I .tan iipj.'iin'f'I \\dimii.i;!-itt r id lhe Eil.ilu ,d lho nh.aVo inuii- lionoM ili'C(��:ii'ed, iiid .ill par i.�� liiivinfl clainiii a|*ain t llu1 .:'.i-l .,.;-, ' i,. !'.._.. \\V. W]a;bMvY WliJ.AlBU; Officia. Administrator, Ctuiil>erlaiid, lY. C. INT Lil. COUNTY COURT OF " NANAIMO, HOLDEN AT CUMBERLAND IN THE MATTER of D.inic. 0' iCorii.ll,.also known bs 'T>iniel Johiv p'O^.imdl. deceased, intes- tatr, who died at Ua po Cemrwer ell, Rajviit District on Jaunary 20,1913. A.XD IN Tin. MAT I'l_ll of Lire "ORidnl |g Atlmiuifttranws Aci.w TAKB NOTICE lSn��t ly order of Hie Honor Judg*�� UiukoJ, made the 6th ilny of -Novembor, 191S, 3 wis ftpjiointod Adnnii)is-trnt-or-. of lho IDeuto of tho nhovo liicritioTied ditcMMud, nnd "nil pnrtiea hnvinp (���l.iittia ifflainst tno , t'uid cslalo arc hereby required to furnish same projiurly vorifiud, to nio on or before tho ]iUh day of Drcumher, 1013. AND nil pnrtlos imlohlod to i��aid tB'.alo, arc rtquiroil to puy tho iiniount of thoit* iiidoUtcdni'sn to mn {orlhv\\ith. D.itod t hi�� llth day of Novem- hor, 1013. \\V. Wksi.kv Wir.i wm Ofllciul Adllli'.a . it'll V-v. Cumhorlnnd. !1, 0. WATER NOTICE I'O Ti A MOKN<3]3 10 'L'AKK A N'D USB WATKU . i . ,.,, i i.i. ������,..,;., ' i,. a'l. * .1 a . aa* O ,- .. , fc ni;di numr*, prrpurly v-'iill-: NOTICK ii licfihy kIvoii tli,-t l-i <]ui- ituilAc'i Niiiutinirt HhiImiiv, nf Viutori.i, H, (I. will MtM.ly for a lidcuon to tnlio nnd iiMai tOU.OOO [{.11 in* jnr lil Ium re, of wutftr inii, of Hoy Ore k, wliiuli Ihwn in ft north- oily (Hrd'tinn Uroii|,'h Coimx Dintriol ttii'l ai'iiipl'iM i-1.) Com'x IInhour, noiif !'.. .'A.;. ���'. T. . -,i;.'.���..- ��� ���!! \\" A'"" r m! 0 [ i* *-l��,"50 ' i.jj.-nroiun fnuii Jlnihvny hiiiI will moon nr lii'foru ch��* V.) ii dny nf Diicmnbor, 1'JC!. AND .ill \\>-\\r (.'ich indithiciliio i'dn c-mii', nr? H'tjoirod to p.iy tJ��* .-Mio-i-ii ..r Ihidr iiiidol>tol/i0.i-* i:> nio f >n���>- with. |)ii!t-d this llth il'��y t'i V'tvi-m. ),vr, 1013 \\V. WrHLKV W.i.i,.\\i:ii. (Mflci.il /diniiiiatr.i !r,r, V'Hji'-'.lrM.I, li C. Im uh'iI fur Omicrtil Hiiilw-y ] iii|kiii-'ii on iji'liiiiil ilotcnb.il fix1 llnilway lliylit ol \\V.-y. Tl.iu n lief w.i�� luihlt'd nn tin.- ,',mi.iiii.1 mi Ilio Ili'il ilny nt April IDllb t'i..; .I'l'l'-'Htion "ill ''i ill'iil In tlio fflliMi (tlliu Wilur 11 will,.'," nt ViutorM, J), (J. o'jto'ii.iiia ii.ay \\r- til. il wi h tlm ui.1 Vr'ndr Kfcorile, ��r will. Ilio C nuplrndi't ,|.V.',a*��r K'w.lit*, l".nli.iii.iiiit Uuililir.^.', Via.rift. J'. C. I>l.i;iMALT k KANAlMnUAUAVAY A|ifilioint 11 K. IIKAM.KY Ac nt �� Dunsmuii. Avenue Cumbepland, B. C. R tt��_Q12t_2__iB_Ja__i_'��� tl&WIKffl&iffldJiii amMMM_MWli>t��tii��M^^ -ft "V It Si i j1' ., ���������-, a,,,,. aaTvrta.HTfe-- COLLINS. l<>l������l���������i.>t>**>������������������,.(M>l-Q v iR V-" IV 'l, , "Jack o' Spades," Culbcrt called blm,' that first morning ho had gone to work tn the Buckley building. Protests to tbo effect that his namo was John Sy- Bonds were of no avail. Ills name fnt Jack, and ho was as black as the gee of spades, so: tho namo duns. , At first ho was angry,, but ono could Bot remain nnjjry long with Ivingsland , Culbcrt, imd In tho cud .lack wound up by'paying him a hero worship that at times threatened to cost tlio man his position,'for with Culbcrt lu lho elevator lt ran express to the next to tho top floor,, no matter what tlio other,, passengers might threaten. .' But Jack had gained tlio position through having saved Buckley's little girl.from a runaway accident,.and he merely smiled tolerantly at tho complaints and suggested that perhaps the tlcvutor hud become unmanageable. ��������� Until ICdllk McQueen camo Culbert liad reigned alone, but after that ho was relegated to second place, the only Instance wherein, according to Hen Eodgm.in. tho queen outranked both king and jack In the pack.'' A Miss McQueen was/employed by ���������'Hbdgmau & Pottit, ,,wliq^.;.b'(_c'o was ���������n tlio third Iloor, anilj/was Culbert's ��������� babit to drop off at tbc'if olticcs on -Ills May out to lunch and pick up the girl. Bc had obtained tlio position Tor her, ���������ndlt was understood lhat they were ; engaged.' though no golden band au- Bounced that fact. Then thero camo the day when Jack aoticed that MI.3 McQueen had been crying when she camo In Culbert did ' "_ot arrive'.'until late, and his face was drawn and very white lie did not even smilo when lie nodded to .lack. When ho went out to lunch ho stayed twice as long as-usual, and when he did return lt seemed to Jack that ho bad had iiiorethnu the ono cocktail be ' usually allowed himself. Miss McQueen did not go out to lunch at all. and.when her employers had ridden down to lunch together .lack slip- ���������ped-Iuto-the-otllce'to-ask-lf-ho-eouid" bring her lu something.- Thore ho found her with her head upon her arms. Her eyes glistened "with tears as sho raised her rave at the sound of his entrance. "Don't you want,a cup o' tea, Miss Qucenle?" ho pleaded.- "It's sho' good for the headache." .She shook her head with a wan littlo .mile, and Jack slipped out again That night lhe car passed Culbert's flooi twice before lt stopped for him. A king liad been deposed. .. . But he was reinstated again because ��������� of his evident., suffering. After that first day tie did not repent tlio cocktail episode: Indeed, ho seemed obllvIotiBto lunchtlmo and never by any chanco unci! the elevator when Miss McQueen might happen to.be solnu out or In. Jack pondered the situation, but there ivas only one conclusion possible. In his limited experience. Th<������ro had beon n quarrel., and both were too proud to tpenk Ilrst It grieved him becauso they were pood friends of hln, theso two, and their quarrel hurt lilm as 'much as It seemed to hurt them. More than once he was tempted to speak to one or the other and toll how the other suffered but a cerlaln delicacy held, lilm back, ' pud lie could only miserably wait the turn ,of events. Then en me Jack's Bcn'i'o. It was n dull afternoon, and lio let lho elevator drop slowly down. At the ground floor ho threw open the door to look up nt a huge policeman; not Clitirlle, who had the bent nnd who sometimes come lu to get warm, but another mnn. a stranger. Though he had never had direct dealings wllh the pollco, Jack wus ufrald of thcni. To lilm tlicy wero not guard Inns or the pence. Tlicy wero men , who arrested peoplo. When the big man demanded to know which ofllcp Mlas McQueen wns, In. red'CHlilng his mem nry in. to tin- innne from a formidable looking (lociiineiil. iIiu'U'h heart sank "I wnnt to tea lior about,n stolen iviitcli," he lidded, nnd .Incl-V misery .vim complete The little clintcliilno .he hnd worn had been replaced lately tiy a more elnbonifi' uflnlr oi' gold with . long chain. It must lie this one that was wu tiled There wns only ono thing to hn done, flndn't Mr Culbert got tho Janitor ���������nit of .lull Hint tlinw lio Iind troublo with his wIl'oV Jack run tho cm' up to Uie ������Uth (lour nud with a raguo "To (lie left" shut fho door mid drop ped down to tlio third, '' i:.a l.;,:v.t In iip-.n Mku McQ'.i.-ia will) n face fM'iiy wllh Itorvor anft etclte- merit Hhe rune iin'coi'tnlnly tit his call nnd ciime Into the hull. He fairly drugged her Into tlio ear tad thnt up to tho lop floor. Through _).o Vittli'o .niiinl do rniilil aoe tho ftffl- ���������cr dcKccndlinr tlio stiilm, Some ono bud told Hlni where the girl worked, nnd no wiih going lifter her. hinting wllh fear, ho flopped al thu gevetitli ll������������>r iukI pushed Mln* Me- gneen Into Culbert'n olllco, cloning and ���������coking the door after hlni. (Million looked up wearily from tho detk "Wliat'n the matter, Jack'/" bo de- miitWed. with * f������������>,mnl how to the (iri."' "Dur'i ��������� pollo#i_.in after her," ho ox phd-ed. ������������%������ done Stole x wttct, &_������ he's after _������ ������ "What af* you talking about?" Culbert cried. "Mlaa McQueen, .a tblefl Impossible)" " . "Be don* say h. want to.see ber about a wn^b tbat "was stole,'' insisted Jack. "Ah don. bear bim." ; ���������"���������" "A pollc^an Irishes to see me?" asked ib. Sirl. "About a watch?" Jack nodded. "I think I can explain/' sho went ������a������ turning to Culbert. "When-wUeH It happened r stopped wearing yenr watch and used mother's. I Ioff yours on tho bureau, and when I ob^i) home It was gone. I made a coP'Platut to tlie police, and I auppose thef have caught the thief aud wish oi$ to ^entify my property." "But what have I to do with it?" he asked. 1 "I don't' fchow," she replied. "Jack Just camo fl'ter nio, hlsface liTld wllh fear. , I supposed ttmt something terrible had b^PpencU, that perhnps''- "I was in trouble," Culbert euggest- o_,._uppl..i08 tho break. "I have beeu tempted to, ������������t It scorned cowardly to kill myself. What 1 cannot understand Is Jack's cli^n of reasoning." "Ain't lawyers for-to keep people from goin' to jail?' the boy demanded. "And ain't !*n tire bes' lawyer?" "You eiui"ut expect tno to answer 'no' to that," laughed Culbert. "Dat's It," oxplnlucd Jack. "I'brung ber up her. to savo her." Tho two throw back their heads nnd laughed. aHd In that laugh the uiisun- del-standing3 wore forgotten; Culbert tucked lior under liis arm ii. tbo old familiar wa? and unlocked.tbo door. "1 guess I'll go down with you-iind see the officer." be .aid.' "It looks Important to b''We your attorney" ��������� Ho tbt'ov/ open tho door, and" Jack- slipped out. There" was n soft but significant sotj^i tbut brought a grin to Jnck.'s facer and then tliedwo followed him into tboSt, Cuttlnfl Iron Under Water. A (jeniiiib Inventor has mado nn oxyliydrog(.n burner that cuts metals tinder wate'"' Hitherto this haa boon a dillicult thins to accomplish. Most Iron cutting tools work very slowly ind' nnmuisifnctorlly under water, nnd tho o!iyh.vdi'0Roii flatno In tbo ordinary burner is Immediately extinguished when Immersed, fn tho new apparatus lho burner )s.protected hy a bell simp- ed metal p������od. A powerful jet ut compressed tiir licpps wntor out and offeclually Protects tho gas orltlec. Sixteen fort below tlio surfaco of tho water tlio burner linn cut through n bnr of Iron two and one-half Inelien square In (lih'ty Beooiula. It can cut a twelve liieD Blot In n threo qiinrtor Inch plato in ono mid a half minutes. Tho burner "lionld bo useful to divers for (Milling Iron nnd steel In wred'H, for removlufJ rivetji, boring hole? nnd other Btibiinirlno work. 4 444,f^a,{,^,.a{,^M|. ^,4,4.^4.4.4.^.4. ^.4., ���������PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.;; prtBslnfl Wounds. For ollhtM' moist or dry dress- I lugs for wounds tfluco.su rimy bu used, iror tho former tho surface of fI������o wound Is Ilrst Ihur ouglily (ik'uried with Blei'lllztil collon (j\\vi||j.i iiiclstcncd wllh 11 4,8 tioluiioii ol riucoso In witter This fiir'".^ an iHotonU1 sacclm- rlni) "hui-'JUi," It Ih llion covor lid Will) "I'l'KSllig bOiilil'll III. tho ���������'I'liilJnj', v'hloU I.s Mifiii'i'il lu Utc nsunl miiUijer w|lh stcrllo wool and baii'liigcr. I''or tho dry ', tlroRNliiR Howdnrod glucose \\t dtiflteil o^r tlm buiThco of tlio n-jimii"! In ",1'T'j fen- run'!' ib.b: It |)!lltlf|ll. Itltllrtllgll tho moist drcssliigii occasion no pain. Tln������ drcHNlngf* ������ro renewed ovory ������ln.v for inrcrtod wounds im^~^^.^^.I..^���������!������������������M���������^���������^���������w CAVES OF REFUGE.. -, Scheme to Reduce tho Loss of Life in Mine Explosions. Refuge caves arc now being .proposed as n menus of saving-life in conl mines, ' The. idea is to havo in each mine otic or more caves dug oui of tlio .olid conl or rock from one of tlie inalu passu gas of the initio. Tho entrance to tho cave from' the main pnssnge- ��������� way,would bo a Icing, narrow tunnel , with tlirco or four sets of massive ' doors, so thai, tlio cave would by ox- plosion proof. In tiiiics of danger miners who could not-get to the surface would go lo tills cave and shut thetu- .elves In. i "A considerable proportion of deaths ! in coal miuo disasters Is duo to the j after effecjs of an ��������� explosion rather I than (0 lho explosion" llself. nnd often Hie miners Imvo lived for hours oi* even days before Ihey suffocated. The caves would servo under similar conditions. Air would liavc lo be supplied ln the caves, and this could be done either by small boreholes to tlio1 surface, such na 1 are uot uncommon in coal mines, or Athletics' four and but .little more [ by pipe lines-built so ns to bo oxplo- Needless Worry. A patient young angler was diligently plying his rod and lino. "Do you know," howled' the Irate owner, appearing ,on the scone; "that yon aro fishing ln forbidden water? Yes, sir, preserved water! And perhaps you will allow mo to Inform you that I havo been to considerable ex- penso in well stocking It with fish." "Ah, yos!" exclaimed tho angler languidly. "And with wbat fish, may 1 ask, havo you so liberally replenished tho stream?" "With roach, sir, my favorite fish." "Ah. well, thou, iu that case," blandly observed ��������� the youth,' "there's 110 need-for.you to worry further, for I nm fishing, for trout."~l'lttsluirgb Chroniclo-Telegraph. Ceylon's Pearl Fisheries; Tho pearl fisheries-of Ceylon are In, the gulf of Mannar, near tho extreme ap.orthwest-corncr-oMhe-islandrand-the- banks' most famous ln times past"lie close to tlio' shore near a placo called Marlchchukknddl. Siiico 1907 the banks- have not been productive. smoothness tint 13 the Cubs, but in the combination of all things'that go to make up a perfect Infield machine tlioy must bo set out in front of the others with something to spare. ,; Tcnney, Lowe, .Loug and Collins-ask- tfny one who saw Ihis four In their prime whether or uot I'm rIght?"���������Grantland IUce in Collier's Weekly, FRIEND, OF THE FAT MEN. Yukon Horses. Horses aro raised'successfully far up in-the Yukon'territory, where abundance of fino land is available for pasturing. ^ An Old Time Coach." m the museum of coaches at Lisbon Is a conch which was built In 1S_1., Literature and Biiiines*. An ambitious youth 'wrote an author for advices "I am only making $10 n week nt my business," ho wrote,' "nncl "I think I could make a success In literature." Tho author replied: "I nm only averaging $0 a week nl my business. Tell' mo what yours is, and if you're roally anxious to Jump Into lltoraturo I'll swap Jobs with you," -Atlanta Constitution." Taps the Earth. A six foot clock which stands In an ofllco at Carlis.e, Pa��������� lias bocn operated by electricity from the earth since 1870. ���������A wlro rims from tbo earth to a magnot In the clock, and so constant has tho supply of electricity boon tlint lho clock has run well nigh continuously sinco It was invented. Monster Palm Leaves. Tlio leaf of tho Ceylon talipot pnlm, which grows to a hundred feet lu lioigbt, is so .wldo that It will covor twonty men. Thi* Doctor Tells How They May Reduce Their Too Solid Flesh. Tho latest remedy for obesity has been-set-f oi'tlj-by~Dr~G a i ish~a"C.er-��������� mau physician, Oo claims one of the main causes ror an Increase of weight Ib the late dinner hour. Food taken in the evening and thon followed by lhe roposo of tho night is the best thing In tho world for forming of adipose tissue, and thoso' who lament their in- creasing weight should stop that particular form of pleasure tlie first thing. His treatment In 0 dietary is as follows: In tho morning the patient must take a cup of toa with buttered toast, and If he Is too hungry to wait for luncheon ho may take an egg and Bomo broad and butter at 10 o'clock., At 1 o'clock the meal consists of moat, vegetables, salad and a litlld compote; Jn tho afternoon some coffeo with a littlo while bread and butter. And In the evening thero Is only a small pleco of bread and butter. For tho, first two or threo days tho patient will feel "extremely hungry in tho evening, but this soon passes off, and ho gels into tho habit of eating moro at tho first two mon Is, this being counteracted by oxorclso In tho afternoon. It 1_ claimed for Mr. Gallah that, his patients Ioso one or two pounds a week. r-Chlcngo Tribune, ion proof���������running through- tho initio passages. Tlio cuyo connected- with the surface by a borehole could be supplied with air freely and kept In touch with tho surfaco by a telepuuno. nud .food could bo sent down through tho hole. A cave connected by a conduit through"the'mine'could also havo telo- plionlc communication wllh tho ��������� nur-. face, but it would bo necessary in this case to keep n quantity of., concentrated' food and somo water stored ln the chamber. Supplies of medical first aid materials and a pulmotor for reviving miners overcome by-gases could also ~lTo~"E3pr"iTr"flTr"cavo lo7"a(lvan_age.-������ .Saturday Evening Post. CLOTHES AND Creased THE STATUE. Statuary Potato Wine, Wlno It Bomctlmos mado from lowly potato. tho The Mighty M'ssiseippl. In an uvorago year the Mississippi carries "out to sen 13C.000.00O tons of mineral or earth salts In solution and CIO.000,000 tons of mud, Monk* of St. Bernard, The hni'd, cllinnto nnd the perilous tni.lt undertaken by the monks of the famous SI, ..Iiorunn. hosplco usually ruin tho health of these originally robust men in tlu brief spell of flftcci, years, when Ihey return to Mni'tigny lo conclude (heir flays. Kvcn tho dogs nro at Intervals sent to Mnvtlcny' fot n rest. Weighting ������ Diver, Tho bouts worn by a professional diver weigh twenty pounds each, The helmet weighs forly pounds, nml th������ diver al.so carries el_,hly pounds ad- (lltlonnl weight. Expanding Screw For Railways. Por attaching rails to ties on rail- toads a Frenchman has luvonled 11 eerow that Is said to hold tighter than nny thing yet devised. It Is ln two parte, Ilrst a hollow acrow, open at the lower end, silt a short distance tip tlio aides iuul having a worm Inside ns well oh outside. Tills Is screwed Into tho holo lu tho tie. Into It I.s screwed the second part, which Is a solid screw, conical In shape. As Mils Is driven I101110 lt forces tbo lower, end' of the hollow acrow apart, making It spread nnd becomo wider bolow than above, thua biting tho wood of the lie In 11 wny Unit makes It Inextricable Trousers Now In , ��������� Hall.In the Capitol. Creased trousers have, broken into statuary hall, in the eapltol, where bronze nnd marhlo statesmen for years have gazed at each oilier In silence with clothes Hint bagged 111 tho knees and boro the appearance of having otherwise been used up. But when the statue of Zncharlnh Chandler, formerly senator from Michigan, arrived a littlo whllo ngo a now stylo was set. Zachnrlah I.s chiseled In a fashion suit ���������a frock coat nnd trousers with creiist'H so sharp they would cut your finger. Lewis Cuss' trousers hug frightfully nt tho knees. Dnnlel Webster stands fnco to faco with Chandler In a cut away coat Hint is awfully mussed, General Lew Wallace ls near by, with his cuffs rolled up and lho nppearnnco of novcr having Koen a tailor; Frances Willard, tho only woman In the aggregation, vvenrs n dress that looks like It had been used nBa-sloopIng robe. Hut Zncharhih Cbnndler'H sartorial effect Is marvelous, Ills frock coat t.u clothing store obnrt perfection, and his collar and Uo aro arranged Iu the iin-at approved form, ilo hnt no Miffs on hU trouRorn. but lliey fit lilm well.-New York Herald. * **������***_.. row? City Hoy-Au, gwnnl Vou needn't kid mo 'caiwoVm from tho city. Doy golH milk out of a rod wagon, Don't yer think I i_now?-rut6liiirgh PrcuH. ��������� Shifting Ideal*, jiTost of the dnmiuls that T know Or llvo nmontt JJcsIre a Urummel for a l>c������u When they oro youiip. A mon must loart of r������v������n hair Indian) to curl And -������ a timUlniUUoniire To avln ��������� girl. ���������ut with the y������������n a |lrl grows meek. Bhe drop* that mood, And twenty-seven plunks * week Looks pretty good -K-nui City Joumst Costly Uniforms. Tho cost of a British rnbliiPt minister's full dross uniform Is' 1-0 guinea". How the Lantern Wa������ Invented. King Alfred lho Great Is credited wllh orlglnatlnir tho lantern. Ho was go bothered by tho cnudlo fianum blowing In lho wind that ho protected th*ni by putting tho candles In cow horun, which ho ordered to be tcraped Pruning German Names, noclollcs with long names aro usually iihiirlonwl hy busy Americans, as with the "Y. M. 0. A." and tho "I W. W���������" which oro popularly known by their Initials. Germans nlso oro now abbreviating smno unduly cumbrous lilies, Tho AUcgemMno Liiftfahrlzoug-Auss' tolhuiB" Is popularly known ns tlio ���������AIn," nnd now the "DfiiHueho Alius- fthuflfl fur den MutlioimUlFclicu uud Nntiirwlssfiiiicliiiflllolien Unlorrlchl" hat been happily (.'(inverted Into tho ���������Tsii'.r.'i" ".'!',!'.-!:, "."!:!!,; ;.lv',::;;", A.yy. (IniHiblo iih lo the title of un American ���������oclefy, him no Impious cnnnotiitlnn to lho Gernuin.-OiUlook. Captain Scott',? Ship. Captain Scott's ship, 'the Terra Novo, will not bo (niton (0 London I'or exlilbl tlon pitrpo'-es, Sho' bus been repiir chased by the original owners nml will proceed to Newfoundland, where Mm will n go 111 bo employed In ki.iIIhk ������>f tlio niil111.1l history collt'ctliinc alumni Iho Rhlp when niu* arrived nt Cardiff, perhaps the most Important, und from 11 per.'ioiiiil point of view ci'itulnly lho nioit precious, Is tho collcctltni nt to*- nils discovered h.v Cnptnlii Scull nud Wilson during thn III fined return Journey from the soul It pule. This bo-x of fosslln was found on a sledse when Iho relief parly arrived nt tlie phieo whero Captain Scott mid his criutiau* buis pi'i'Ihiicd. The No Hat fail, The "no hnt I'li^hlmi" which bud n rapid rise nnd n Kinl.leii fall Iu (Jer- thin. Our grandfathers mndo lanterns: ���������,nny two,years ago Is again becoming by punching holes ond sills In properly j ihn pod1 pieces of (In, which woro (hen popular, according to nn nvllclo In lile Minio. "The tltno wi*������," r,ayt lho pi- soKJorcd together. Tho light which pPr, ",vJicn a liatle.su num In lho alrcnl camo through (ho Illllo cute wan ul-' * * ���������--'- -"���������" ��������� '������������������������"������ ways very dim and fllckcrlnc. Tiny Eleelrical Motor. The smallest coiuuicrtlnl oloclrlu inttor weighs less than two pounds. It If Attracted much nlleiitimi and cau serf peoplo to *po?i:'.ifo as t'i how m\\ft whoro ho could hnvo lost tliHt indls DoumMo pnrt of bis nlilro. Now Mi* uinu wltlioul a hnt Is recognized a. u inrtorlal hero who snbKrrlbos to tin Injured ActreEjee, A rarl.sl.'in iieli'CKs, Mile. I'rlol. has In. ii-rcd her eyes for 1.1.000. hut sho sifts more vnluo upon her ,l'1 fif lioi'.HUiaiis of Ili'eliliOiid iiU'igHhiT - Pe-iivii's Wwl.lj". Lone Tree������ Are D.'intjeroun Sh*H������r������. Ci-tlliii; under llie lone tree t-i e.-nipn welling when 11 sudden shower comes up l\\ ii.-!.... IT.,' fit,. V.. r tl.e '.I'.v.er, It fieenit. the inure deadly thn MuhliiliiR ih.it ue .niijiiii.li's il. and is l.iie tree minding In a fluid I* un Iti* I.In-, al- Ir.iclluii fur Ikililiiliig. IVttt'i ie!;������' n UK '. trl Uicd where t little power 1������ rca-ilred,,' ihoory that tho lint Is usMmi oicctt 1 dueldnj, ilr.n mt n������ lorininni to' "] tucb is for dental drill*, tic, [ u t orotuotor of th* wlarmak.r." \\ iioctrlc curri-nt.-lowa lu-iii_���������UMi. ft.������M������t������������_.ifc- l������l>-il������ k'���������J* J.?n-;,^.rrfapjg|CT*i_iy.nr ]A*.a*.__Mr<������wt������^j'r������fc^r_<������^ twiw WALLPAPER BARGAINS ) To mafee room for our new stock of 1914 * ��������� - - paper, balance of old Stock - - \\Ms__hI_ Alls! Mfkillil!: at once. Call andget prices. A new iot or Cabinets, Buffetts and Malie- . able Beds just opened out. A full line .of Pillows, Blankets. Stoves and Ranges to choose from. ������ a a ie Furniture Q Md'iiee Mock, A, MolONi&GN Cumberland lj .....��������������� t ~<-sh,t. -���������-,-iy jitwvi-:-. ...k>-i,v.-.c.* M-. x^m-.x,.r.������m-*..T**.tKr.*mr*:i.m.t?rmmAw.ymz:.-*3. X'tA ^������������������^'���������isos'srrtsasrrp *".*.v'^*:-,|hllv used nnd rebuilt ������> a |' 1" fc> cars in lirst clnss condition, which nuist oe fold to meet w real estate' pnyiiK'iits. > ..9 >>> JgaxsxguHrceaEcm fiuXss-S-jKrassssa, w iB___s_s_njK_B_!__J ^vaf.-^tm^r^_c^it {, FEED! FEED FEED!; ���������A. B, OKAWFOED BARN A largo stock of short?, -bran, eruslioii oats, .hay n j nu.Uy'iu'Vi for enle at exceptionally low prices. Phone 32 Courtenay |ii"!li!!l!illllll!lllli!lll!lllll!lliilii:illil!lllllll!IIIIM^ pp te.r'.lprCrv^^/e^.ft^^BWa^, *B &> I e j his means of' inforniini>; the voters of this City ���������I i a ice g.. 1 nnt I am again in ilie .field as ,a Candidate for Mayor und l<$ thai i shall continrc io advocate the followinsj doHcv.��������� || ��������� That during tlie present iiidu'strihl ifcifble, rs at all t, h other limes, everv citizen- w-ho keeps tlie peace shall' be | 0ii fe jjiotecica^. , " n ��������� t . , g 11 ^'liaMhe Wage-liarner, who- js the most important 1.] factor in'the welfare ancl,'pro jressdf this community, 'as jf5f. he is of every other'community, shall continue to have 0 as-much'consideration as any other class. 1 ' Thai" the strictest economy will ^continue to have the B closest aUeiition. )-.".,��������� ,; '$ That Local I i provenieuts of! an expensive character- i������j a-h.Vl he proceeded with: wheu the local property owners || lu be beiiefi.ied thereby desire them, and are at the same |j liim*. prepared to bear tlie cost. That I shall favorthe introduction of a By-Law" to raise mon.y^ou t)ie credit of the Municipality for work relating lo general improvements, wlieif there is a likeli- hood of a. majority of the ratepayers favoring such 'By-Law. " ' " s ~ : ~ That the sauiiary condition of lhe City will continue to be .closely attended' to. Tliat 1 shall always work in conjunction with the ^ Council, in any nniter that pertains to the best( interests 11 of the people of this City. " That these aiKl other matters of importance will be ������������ dealt with publicly before c-le:tion day. ������ Buick, 4 passenger, I Ford Touring Gar, ���������8 Ford Touring Car. $325 I $350' i Q O ' 9! ���������9 Ford Touring Car (.1912)$425 g. lcfi Q ������ I Ford Touring Car $275 | ^. and seveiaf dt'h.er Touring Cars and Trucks. . || e���������������cctKEa_ie������Gc������cees-���������0c������ ceec@s������c������ie���������������c������GS��������������������������� I.TS3 Galt,Five.Passenger (1912) ������ Demonstrator, Plisjhtlv used, elecric starter, } _rJ!T2IK^K.7!W -$rSEttJttlZ5B!3ZCp ' A esssssgSrSieais.sxSa lAi'sxwzvrztrf&Zifei.K, jffiC$������$tS&8^Zi^lfe*^ A' YOU WANT- Something G������ CHRISTMAS ] In the wav of BEEF, MUTTON.' t? VEAL, TURKEYS, GEESE, BUCKS, g - 00 TO THB��������� 8 Comox Oo-Operative Society, Oumberland p V/ii will hu-.'., hiins'injr iii tho shop a body of boof (wholo) Any FA ti ono who Rao... _ thu no-iro.it. woi,;lit of it will pot n Turkoy lii'if.a, $ Como uu] ntii im. ,tii _ lliiiflt joloutioa oi.' Moat and Poultry ti& ������������������,a:.������.iaia������������,������r'l>>������w.a'ra:..,r;lta,������oiai^a>I������.'~������'������a"w*'i������a������a������������rur������.sai'Jlaja-��������������� Haunu_>������a_n_Mnna���������������>������������������ jrX_U"rv������o Tli'i rtrnut Ulnrlen Tonic, n.i'l fl.lw^.SCMP."'!' ,H'l,������ t'lli.'i'Uii'.l M'l'ithlv ���������_^>V;'_������__a.���������!! No. ft, -'**** .f for Kiiiiulal cnKOH, sa pur bow- !*mJ 8f>l'l 'iy ������H (b'iv:iTl.-'l-)P or (-a,t (, pi'l'IKlill Dll J'Ofl'Ipt of prlco. "V.. Freepninplilot, V:ilro������n Till' 'iVilfMCDI-INVCO.aTORbST.,ONT. L'onwrli/ ll'it.'Uw! m W I i m nliA J, ll m m To the Electors of the City of Cumberland. ��������� M- il** ... . ��������������������������� . "i -".Si CSS_-____.6__^Ui_.B3E_3S.^ '^ ��������� P THE "IDEAL" STORE *������*������������������ ^'^rCoiia'; " * ��������� ��������� ��������� ... ��������� , i> 1 I LOOK OUT! for the Milk wckjoii with lho Green !>ox 1'M.lCSIl MI.,K ANU KARA I PKODUCI. j. ' Our Mi'li? is lhe prr.d.!iet I id the'Uest 1'Vd CovVs % 1 KMSH MliM-C g'D'.'livin.'il iurin.iii;j!& evenim. ^ t S, MARUYA , J I OST���������Kiiiic.y (.in-liii'ii cover Ih'Iwtoii llie Ciunp nnd llm ]1!^ Sion! on Siiliinluy iiinlit, Wo- Mini 10 lliiri nilici',��������� I low 11 n I, fJO TO- HUflH MITCHELL FOR YOUIt 1 Gen'I Blacksmithiiii* -~,\\Nf)..~ florseshi Tl.ii'.i.St. a. Illlllll'l'lll. iiywyw/i/v:*/^ I Wood Wood I ; ' wood $, ������ Now in 1 lie riiiio to phi..i! (.; ;.j yn,Ua onliT |\\'i' SI.AH JJ ft) ' WOOD I 't) S.i.fiO... t.'fi* dimI'lc lorn) fs_ ?ij ?I.fill... ,jiit sii.^lu hind (jf) .' t. ' \\&j % I'Voin Tlie (r< f Star Livery Stables | Having been requested by a large number of electors to offer myself as a candidate for. 'mayor, and, after careful consideration, have a decided to accept nomination. .1 .have served you seven yc.v.s as alderman. If elected, I will look after the best interests of the city and citizens, and will do my duty without fear or f.tyor. I will address you publicly and go fully into the" matter before election d.iy. ' ���������"'''..' Soliciting..your, votes an.l mil r.nce for ;i thorough business and up to date method of ..conducting the affairs of your city. o . * I am, Yours Respectfully, iiiii:iii!!!ii;;:!::iii!!iiii!ii!ii:!i!iiiiiii:i!iii.!ra i uiim~rTTnnimTi*nin rrmT���������m-nrT-mri~niriinniMTnTii- mnn iii WTiiirw i r ~i~n n nn m mi nu in m wi n* _"��������� 'ii'frn k ^\\|ll!llllilliilllli;illllrll!!!!11llll!l!ll!lliill!lllt!ll!!!ili:lli;!lll!i!!il!ll!!lli::^ | Capital Prtid Up $11,560,000. Reserve $13 000,000 |f ^.'Rov'al^Bank of Canada." If j OJlAFTf. IS-rUK!) IN. ANY ' CURRENCY,. PAYAULB Al-1. ||' 1 OVEIl THE WOULD., '���������-������������������-��������� 7--" iV E.SSI ������ * JLmt* JLJ$.Lk*> SCSEIS MAROCCHI BROS S GROCERS 8t BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF OUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS j fa) <���������) 0'.' *;.Xj ���������u P. Philupps Harrison BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING DUNSML'iR AVENUE CUMBERLAND; m*W+'*������*MUiJtrM V. BO-fiO^R: TV 9 _ Man-footers. o��������� MINERAL WATER I P. 0. BOX A32 rrroNE 20,... CUMBERLAND H 1 it. wi������Tii^������������m������>irew������iiii������iiiM������y.rtf.i'.-tVftr������>a^ taatS^oessmtBSIxaSsaxa *sgq������uMS^������ewlm^amat*tia!aaaa*ee. tKntttrnjOoanmr mtmaaauanunm ^ If YOU GET IT AT PLIMLEY'S IT'S ALL RIGHT Big fall in Cyele Prices W 1 11 I nuriiifr stork-tfikintT wo hnvo. frrnnd thnt wo. luiv(M|uitc: a ir.nnbur of suconcl-liand shop- r,oik.*d nnd "returned from birr:" machines and an.1 !ioldiiu{ an ciul of season clearance, at big price reductions. Look into this. Thos. Plimley 739 VATES STREET VICTOR!.*, B. C."""@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

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