@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "17d755d9-1518-45b1-94f7-f7ff3d8f0cc7"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The News]; [The Weekly News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2012-10-09"@en, "1914-01-14"@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/1.0177331/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ,&*&-iwjstff.XiHtfc*s������HJt. -? tf. ���������r^-t^'ltif^tMitll^i^^t^VMlJtii^fp*^^ -^"*, .-jJWW/������.������6*v.������������WMfJMIlHW^, ��������� ^ 0X 1 A Journal Devoted BsDOciaJly, to the Interests of Comox District. Tin. Nkws, Tw'jjntikth Yj^ak CUMBERLAND, B.,C.,'.'WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, iqj-I Subscription $i..oo a Ykar n iU*.- rmmm rnmnrrivi .%kivm>m THE BIG STORE i Trj**Df*t m *t ���������mv* Financial Statement Dry Goods;' Gent's Furnishings, Boots, and Shoes and Hardware. Sale Lasts Three Days Only Terms Gash���������!'��������� Terms Cash! Ask for our Reduced Prices cm your next Grocery Order. ) . ��������� __ ��������� .: LIMITED...,.,... ��������� jjTT" DuiiPimuK'AHnuT; PiiWpi^UmmRI^^lrt��������� Receipts nnd. Expenditure's'.For The City of Cumberland * For The Year 191:3. '.-, RECEIPTS��������� Drain accouut S .2750 Dog Tax.... ' 25 co Hall Kent 1......'.... 480 00, Isolation.hospital..... ,84 00 Kilpatrick, D.......'. 38 15 Mathewsou, W. A,.. 47 10 McPhee. J * 35.70 Police Court fiues.... 898 50' Real estate lax.. .... 4355 35 Road tax account..... 376 00 Sundries 37 45' Scavenger. >JL....... , 1132. 20' Scale account 725 Trades Licenses..,.. 3140 00 Total receipts $10584 20 Expenditure For The Year 1913 Deficit balance catried for ward from 1912.... J. 279 12 Assets��������� Taxes unpaid .���������.. .'5 1744' 10 Scavenger dues 160 75 Sewer rentals 5 00 Scavenger buckets... 32 40 T. Kdward from 1912 iS 40 City, building lots (estimated) 2000 00 Fireball apparatus.. 1200 00 Sale.���������. ' 250 00 Hoihe, wagon, cart & harurss . ��������� 390 00 Isolation hospital.... 600 00 Sewer pipes.. .' "50 00 Interest and legal fees 7.92 30 cetueul walks /erusing, Ad vi Cement s-idewalks Drain account ��������� 145 9& 225, 00 10 '20 3 75 67. 20 22 00 9 05 ��������� .-,<���������> 2 25 " x5? 05 766 15 Liabilities��������������������������� Due Royal Bank ....$ 2000 00 Over collection of ���������' school rates 487 72 Deficit Dec. 3r, 191-3- 57905 MACFARLANE BROS.;LTD "THE SQUARE DEALING HOUSE." ..Dr. Kerr^dentist, will* -be in ���������Cumberland, January ..14th -and following days. ���������.V t I. 1 ���������i'. New that tie list, of New Year's honors ! ns bean published 601110 notable omissions will bo. noticed, as far as. Montreal is con- corned. Evidently our Ministers At Ottawa did ' not exorcise the discretion wliieh thoy should havo exorcised hi giving out to tho party press announcements _, us to whnt Conn -tho honors wero to tnko, Tliero is no need to bo angry with tliem���������they aro all, apparently, unversed in tho ways of-statesmanship, aiid will not loam 'except by 'experience,. Their ''ollicial'' announcement will servo to show their good intentions, and their uncomfortable experience in this insfaiu-a will probably produce more discretion in the future,���������Daily Tolegrnpli. BiRTlI��������� At West Cumber .land, 011 Thursday, Jan. 8th, lo Mr. and Mis. K. T. Searle, n son. Manager vSntherland of the Uig Store, arrived home from a business trip lo Viotoria ou Sunday. St. Gecrgo'u Presbyterian c'mrft'i will hold their itnntml cm tfi'Ci'ationnI moot iny on Friday eviMiiiiir ill the. hiifci'iiioiit of the church at 7.W, As this is tho business meeting of the year, it is noopfinn y thnt every inomlMr nud nilhc������ r nt, l������n nren nt. -Tho.-'ioguliuv,mooting -of-.;tho Ladies of the Maecnheos, Cum-' berland Hive No. _7, was held on Thursday evening, Jan. 8th. After tho usual order of business, tho following ollieurs wore ii.sfall- ed by Past Commander Helen Clarke agisted by Jessie. Gray, who acted as Lady of Coroino- nios:���������Coinniander, Emma So- grave; Lit'iit Commander, Isabella Ri.ksonjA Past Commander, MaryHndson; Chaplain, Eliza- both Horbury; Record Kucpor, Dolina Fnuicischini; Finance Auditor, Margaret Adainson; Latly- at-Arins, Pricillu Potter; Sergeant, Ellen Knseell; Soniina], Ellen Miller; Picket, Jennie Konuld; Captain of (Jmini, Eiiphomiii Prown; Color Bearer 1, Ellon Potter; Color Hearer 2, Elizabeth Shearer; Ensign 1, Ellon Walker; Ensign 8, Jessie Gray. Tko Lndloji' Aid (f H: O.orKo'rf clmrnh lurprinol 1 In ir Dimmi'vl'io {idii*, Mr.-<, Murdock, by (,'u'lioil>. (t 1 fo linim tf Mr������, Jnliii Fr-Ktr oii Mmilny id oin"<,n, 'A\\ the, 00,1 minn other ftf*t l������Mhd;iy. A \\ery yUin-vt lime van hpent over llu< i *CU,������, liuilU. Wl.l I.t lill) |'ll I..V llill.lu A jliortp'U^rn'iil^tuiy ������ko o'i fljipru|ir..tttbOi'������e. ii'-oxi, Tlio firat jmblio nictitlng of tho ci- io cloutimi o.impalgu, wu. lu-lil liy Mayor Ciimpbtll lu thu Cnmlicilird Hull un Tuctd.y ovcnii #, Mr. W, Mux'ioll in tiio ultnir, Un ti.o pU-for in woro tlio mayor, T. IC. B,itt. unci A tl-i'iii.ih Millar, nluuil. MliohiU. A. M-ix\\\\oll. T, 1.|.-1-h������*.i 111J Trustee Hi-own, immalmioly bolow tbo platform. The mayor, who wns the first speaker, delivered a very good address, principally along civic lines. Messrs Hate, Maxwell, Miller, Beveridge and TruMee Urowu delivered spirited addresses, listened to with mark a! at'.enticu "and ::si������.-iv::t by the )������iiyc iiiKl;ci������v,c ot hulh sexes. Wc cannot remember when thc ladies where so much inevideucoat any public meeti-ig as that of Tuesday cveiiii)Lr Mr, Hn'c promised the audience, lha1 if thev would attend his meeting 0:1 Wednesday ev cuing, he would go fully into his platfot'in, nnd would give them iuJunmiiiu.) iliat would make their bair stand mjj end. 93==2o= 5^3������ 39 00 4 06 ���������83'70 Dog Tags ��������� Election account Fuel accouut.- Fire protection , Hall account , Health,account. , Interest account": .y... Isolation hospi tal / 113 76 Loans paid Royal Bank ioop bo Light, street, halls and. -A repairs, 1.1 mouths.. ."445",76 Magnate's account.-, a, 3 .80 Nanaimo Goal -113'.35 \\^i Jiit,C=r'rr������='irri~ii=r^ri*p=ri Police.comt fiiies.... Park accouut.: ���������..". *. Police station repairs Real estate tax,...; ������������������---..Suuddes���������;' "y - Pird, Leighton'& Darling..... jl 142 50' P. Duuue 42 00 MacLean.Slran- dley & Elliot 100 00 Travel'ng exp. 100 00 Insurance 60 00 Special police.'; 18 00 Sundry items.., 72 85 ^535 35 ���������~ Stable accouut��������� A. R, Kiers- lead. $ ,37 00 O.A, Taylor.. 32 25 A. 13. Crawford 126 50 C. Mussatto... 60 00 Sundry items. 45 71 * 3or $ Forward ifi.f.404 35 Scavenger .,. 36 50 .��������� cale inspection 2 50 Courtenay Saw mill ������139 20 Sundry'itcius . .205 99 345 19 Salaries-��������� Jas. Abrams. ..������350 00 J. R, Gray.... 960 00 J. Thomson... z.\\o 00 T. Coun ro8o 00 A. McKinnon. .,420 00 ^2950 ro Tool Account j3 95 Total expenditure for the year 1913....^7752 49 Cost of public & School to City for 1913.... 3410 76 Total Expenditure.... 11163 25 Financial statement City ol Cum berland for thc year 1913 Debit bal. Dec 31, '13 $ 277 3" a 3,5 oo Total expenditure ������1116,3 25 Receipts as per state meal HJ.SH-i --������; m| H ^nvlTT Pw%-y������i-rtrP CJ >������ 1 Y\\YY*i C\\Y\\ if Cf Jt^tOjJmXJ fim������ ]y* *.m.l-������) *W A*.Aj-J Aim, mf AA V *W in Laces and Embroideries, also the newest models in e'e a la Grace Corsets 1 a*m*w**^*t*am*t+**\\* Debit ba J Dec. 31, '13 5;*'., II! CAMPBELLS :'1 ttm* r'J'i. Hi Y, '���������T-A tfy a. .1 :*. ,'f V: saffTHBR-^aii: ��������� ��������� ���������*"*��������� "airr .....m. m, S-.JT .... .-m-..tfm'tmti 'jarjic; ~~,.i;i,*U. m- . . *mU.3..rJmtlW^~..m "4... .tr*KXlk^um I.VJWI tm*ri*-(~r.mrtm*l._~r*W_ ���������>��������� ffHE NEWS. CUMBERLAND, B. C i ��������� AMENDS FOR ALL By E. R; Punshoa " Wart, Lock & c*, Limm>a l-er.don, Melbourne * Toronto. # ���������b^w**^fi������M^ ������****��������� (Gout! i Li.llj,- :iRo in J*;i!*5.', WJUcwi murmured thou.-jM li .i 1 .-oould iwo i-tunp'irtniontK; 1 iio-.-o>-;!:iry for n pool !l!) lie* was bom. ilroiuniJy. J livo niy life in llioujjht il wus to hnov lire; 1 l'noi.s iti.il women 1 Uk'1i:a!h 1 would a ono tin!!" ���������!.Ay Llu- nvo of Un- l.imwJ.il BVil. V.'i*!!, i' >--e.iiiK |:i, iluuini't ilu-.t onl were always lioot Kiio*s\\ c-sil and'\\v:vi:;.-ilo!a- my lifo and in th;* other half 1 would la.- D,i> in.,t, ilu* i-'-in;i'*r oi' deop triu!,���������*.*. fur 1 wished, U> ho v.*).c���������tlie fruit of of Un- l.nnwK'il.m. (.->]>��������� Ihlf. I wrnl ,5, further than 1 meant. One always docs, you know. Hut 1-sioppcd at last and- thought 1 had conquered it- But the desire for my sins iclurnod to ine, and "when Wilton Mnyne. drove away, then it won by tr.aol.ory and slipped back :-.s Hilly Miir.���������no, no, 1 never knew���������but Hilly Man was par. of myself, of niy own self���������just as much as Wilton Mayne--! was tho ouo as much as the rt!ic;--.-ii' 1 hr.ft not made path and rooiL for Hilly Man lie would never have come, ho could never havo _ro>\\n." .Mi) lie is-coming back now. lie broke off with a sudden cry-of ter: ror, help nio Dora. Once n>_.-c,1ho look of ov.l ^rew upon his face .-aid iu a-, eyes a'deep and subtle wickedness; but usii.-j her love us a weapon, she beat it away and away. ��������� "" .3Ti"t~ne"-"w H1���������win-hi-*i-l i e-e-n d���������\\Vi i-i eo- said, unspins with oxhanstion, for yon cannot always he strong and y;u- cannot. .Jways watch. Then ho will return and'l shall die as Hilly Man, and Dial, is the most awful ibiu. of all. Not die, she whispered terribly, not die���������Wilton. , 1 think that, 1 am dyins, lis answered, 1 hope that 1 am, for liow can 1 live? Hut Dora, lio implored witli a wild and terrible anxiety, don't, let. nie tlie as ;Thlly Man���������let. me he 'Wilton Mayne when J 'die-, for that matters above everything olso. It' you die, she said steadily, you 'shall die as WiHou whom 1 love and not as that othor whom I hate, JJo seomod a. little comforted, Perhaps if might nor. have boon so lad, ho murmured, if 1 had not. mot 1 ith.Dnrand. JJo kuo ' me in J'ai-is, lie met. mo afterwiu'dii---fu.mowhow he knew that at lon.. intervals thp devil of my old deeds ontorod into mo and mndo-mo���������wh you know. It was ho wlio planned i.ud fohr-mod and look liis advantage out, of my double life. Wo did much wickodnesH together, he mid J, and we had n Jioubo on iho downs whoro wo invited young men with money !��������� wowo nml v-n.b.i ft>.ni".| on It. w)ili-)i 0 ^ iiwluli lii'ldlni'ln i, lt\\\\i"i f \\ wry Itchy and unvo om v. (. -X���������;--;f ,,!|"'11U'.'" *������ "a"."cli ll. wlili li "(fw" ;;,'���������$} HH' l(\\ I l'h'.'|l,VI llllll y /IWA our I lirnilHi'l tny hatril i.ciid \\--l\\A tin* iliiiidi'iiir nil iim'c, Tlm to wi-nrjuy liitii wIuhIhm-iii tlio linn.- o nt worl; i.r oui, Wl'cn- :i(l III) / ll'lll'l'umno-.ll IHKl..--.! Iilllu'lli-.H until I *_;i.-,' iir.inly b.-ld ninl ������li>'il R wi." i.t Hi woi-M R i-'im; o,H, i-ijoiy Olid (dl. j mi a. - v ni, ii,,.,..;,. ik , i til; i . fori*. 1 Irli'il ..,.\\.... | ii,|u... ! n.>|. ||i- i hul, tlicy Wito no irnnd, Ai'dr nlnn nuvinlix lilio thla 1 had Jmnliy i-.ny Imlr k fl, v, lieu ono dny I Il,i[Jf,';[|.-������l fo I-.-., (lie ������ii>i ������'. -[ n (no r.O r.-lii t. Al'.v.- flulidili ��������� (!.. ...,i|,i,. | vcat jind :;ot. a r.i;.) of (MU-- :.v. .-i,,-..p and u 1 <.."{ orciUli'iirp, Olntiiji-iit, I.i ihi-Ki iv.i>|i.| Jln-y liud fund my i-od," -i-.;.!'J) u, Vr:.i, Miiyia, nin, rnt'tccr.-.f .-,-,;.���������,.1 u( .(i-.-.i-.. .u. .-)i,ii.������i f>ii'j'.tir J cents. Department oflici..is expressed the opinion that there should bc a national law limiting the timo, which eggs may ho kept in cold sto.age; six months probably being t.he limit'.'This -t-h eyLjsaiil, __voulcL.i)iit eggs on th e market, more uniforn them from boing hold prices. Further shipments of csi anothor,' except GIL LETT'S LYE EATS DIRT r^ 'lV'1 "III ������.,���������; (f(. |Ka ���������,UU p���������U,UK������*|l!l������ ������-' L"V &*5* -^'gLUTTCOMPANYUMjJ^ ��������� Too Hard The incident in iho Ul.if.-gow Court When, a aul'fragetto threw applet at tho judgo rooiills a litilo-hnown story connected wiih JUadamo Saiah llern- hiirdL In lier dressing room ouo ci'oning sho summoned one of her-attendants, and ordered l.er to bring some poach en from tho nearest shop , Either tho maid misunderstood tho order or sho thought, as the saying goes, ihat any old fruit would o, for sh- came back a few minutes lator with half a-dozen plump, juicy pears in a basket. At the moment, Hernhardt was declaiming to a .".���������ieud about (ho dearth of good new plays, and anybody would liavo thought slio was too absorbed in lier lamentations to notice the maid's mistake. Slio took a,pear from tho basket slowly and apparently' unconsciously, and tho maid turned to leavo thc room. In an unlucky moment the girl paused at the door and looked round. Then, with astonishing swiftness and accuracy of aim, Bernhardt raised her hand and the pear liow through sp-ieo, smashing itself to a juicy pulp on tho girl's head. Thank llcavcu! was all she said; thank Heaven, my firl, that you did'nt bring apples. Test for a Fiddglass Inquiry has it that the "absolute and infallible tost ot- a glass by the purchaser is to scd what si^c letters can be r--id across tbe street from tha cician's shop. It isn't. The real-test ss a climb up a long and brushy hi]) ftnlil thc breath comes a hundred to tbo minute, thon a snat.ih for the- glass, reposing in a shirt pocket, to ,_ec-. whether-the buck is -t.ilo ono you-war.t- before you lire. ,1C it won't go In your shli. pocket it Is not tho glass you want; others arc' made that will. If it ���������,hakes in your ajitated hauda it is not the glass you want; you cannot,seo enough, imvo with a hiKh power glass to pay for the times when it L unusa.b because you cannot hold it steady. . . ���������5 *****; OMD MM tax) A Cinch Howard���������la thero anv af.viintago iu having your best girl'nightly educated? Coward���������Sure thing! Xo one trios lo get her away from you. REMEMBER J The ointment you put on your child's skin gets into thc system just as surely as food thc child oats. Don't let- impure fats ancl mineral coloriri-i*; matter (such as many of the cheap ointments contain) get into your child's hlood! . /.arn- _.u!_ is purely herbal. No poisonous coloring. Use it always. 0c. Box cl Ail Dtvssiiti end Stores, and prevent" for exorbitant it was declared that s from on state to to" retail 'dealers, should ho prohibited in order to prevent evasion of the proposed storage limit law. ClIAr UU XX VIII x Found The rmoptions llmt Inspector Look wished to pin, to Thorold did not sooni io lie either very Important or very pressing, and on tlio oilier hand ovon tlie Ilnlo Unit Thorold know,ho was hy no moans nuxionn to oommnuiciUo to Lock, lint ho lenrno.1 (o his nxtromo discomposure that this house into which ho had just nof.ii Horn enlcr wn;i belli/.' watdif-d by thr* police under lho supposllion Unit, it was tho hi>iidi|ii!i!ti!)'H of ono of tho most dan- gi-roi'H /.'luiKM of fi'linlniils over known, And Allss ltotjo, the Inspector nddoil ubroptly, do you know why is lio ii'nos tliiTi-'.'"-!'n!- nnmo dayH past, nho Iiiih boon iln-ro ovory morning, nnd not coming nwny Mil nlglil, Thorold did not answer, hul. nlrondy liioiv nh n. vng'io glimmering ol' light. In bin mind nml iho name of Will mi Mayi-o wtm tn.inbllng on his !l|m. Jle loiil'.i-il nt Loci; in n troiibiod way, und "ihi. In. ;ii i:tor -.aid -.lowly; Vou wi.i-o ;. I'riond of .M", Mnyno, tin-. |kk,i, i.-i-ro you nut? Why do you usk? iininircd Thornld Kliin-ply. I'.tunlcd at the cnliidili'iioi*- bo- ti.'i'on tho i|iic.|ilini inn) liln llionghtn. ll-coin---.', mi'l Loci;, trom Inl'onniv I I'm wo,,hiivi> rccoivvi'd wo bollcvo Unit 11 ,".. i.i, i|,t,..l'.' .,. .: ..'Ji..��������� -tj,',. ... .. ,.. . I ' I" ]l -IJll ' ��������� Hi, |m[ifii'"l!ili*, cHmI Tliorold. Woll, vu ijaali i;oo, obsoi'vod Lock, iippni'i-ntly i.iiiisilcd that luich an bh-a. Imd nt any nito ixm'oi' occun-i-il lo 'I'boiii'.d. I.i) ..-on know, i'-Ii-, wo liavo li. Oi ,'a ml, 1 10 i ���������VA .UV!l? TllOI't/id' fUlHWiTCl'J nti.l walking In Ihn window t I'liiibj-i' cjjh ii*sl upon iho Sangfroid Piesidchl Wilso.i's sangfroid is unfailing, said a diplomat- as unfailing as his fund of anecdote. Apropos of the shipping rebate. 1 complimented tho president on his sangfroid fho othor day. He replied with his dry smile, that he'tried to imitate the gravedigger, A gravedigi-,0*', he explained, had tbo habit of visiting his cemetery ovory night at. about midnight lo see th:.t all was going wi.il, Somo bovs decided U. play a trick on him. Tbey dug r. trench In a dark spot which t'-.o gruvodiggov always passed over, and ono of their number clothed in a white shoot, -hid behind a tree. Tiio gravediggi.r at midnight duly appeared, and sure onough, ho stumbled and foil into t.ho grave. Then lho boy iu iho sheet stepped forth and snid in lnllow tones; Whal. am you doing In my grave? What are yon doing out oi! il? the gnnod!g-.o.r calmly replied Protty Toiifjh' Whicli A iho smarter, thol'i'U)g or fho horso? :\\o nonipnrisoii. Tho dog In Iho wiso ono. llow do you iunkn tlui. out? You Know how tho horso vm-kK. Hid you o\\or foo a dog working I'or a living. Vut Man- Do >uii su-vn lobr.lor;--? 'Waitress ������������������Certainly, j--.li. down. ii , I I.||l) f| .I' I' ill IV. N. 07! tin, lilOillii jhe bit [ Jiou-'o oppose, in wlilf,-]) jl. iiuoniod i was-, hiddi'ii tho i-luo to all Hint had Hi;;lil'*:ii-i|:' in which, aiHo, tliough tl.Js he ..ii v, nut, i ,-.. hi in;', l'uUkUt out f (.'..it inlniitr; n iles-.Oly and a, wdYft cnu i" h.t -A A.I. of t!ic d>;iip njvt. .Al������. ���������,'-;;, ,���������;,. z.y'Y. ..^17,1 U\\-q \\\\va iny dmibtii --b-.i 1 i-htill have no tuoiv, I think. And Mln, Diir.md? Look a.d-.cd, v'jnt ii'iidi*- y.-ni nay thai nho 'vftH ihad. fill'l 1 -.'".*, lor vu:'-:. oulu: ,d;ilnly a Jlule F-L'LLY NOURISHLir ��������� Crape-Nuts a Perfectly Balanced Food Nn ohomlst's r.nalyfiti- of firapo-Niitu onn begin to .'ihow tho. nail value of lho food- -the prticliuil value as Kliown li,. porsonal v-Miorloiicu, t. Is a food thnt iu porfoetly 1ml- anci-d, Hunpllrs tho noodod oloinontH I'or both bruin and body In nil stakes of 11 i'o from tho infant, through Uio Ntrentioiiit union of iictlu. i..iiliil. ili'e, and u> ii comfort awft U'.ipiwt In old ago. "For (wo years J have. m'',d ..-('.������������������ Nut i-i willi milk nnd a Ut m croitiii for breakfast. J am comfortnbjy Imngry i'or iny dinno: at jp'-jii. I wo lltllo meat, ploi.ty of Yfiget- llllll (1 IIUH ll'lllt, HI '!������ -llltlll, iU������ li... U-.U... i ), :, 1 ;.-' 1 ri���������.. -, t 1-,i i''vt\\ f.tlto i.ii'a|m-N"ut!: alono ..iml foot ponVelly iioiirl..liO'.l. "Norvo and hi nil', power ai:d nif.iu- oj-y nro nuicli tmp.'ov- d sinco using ���������'Jran Xuti'. I am out r.hly and M'lgll li"' UC .".' '.t'll <>"it i">. '"..-. r-ooiiig how I had Improve, arc* now ukIiik (lr..i.o-N'iil.,?. "My Hon, who is n Iravi'-l'ilni. man, ojiiH nothing I'i-- lii'onkliui. 5.������it Unipe- nutrt and a glnss of milk, An aunt over 7uriilki.i roaltun Co,, Wi'-.U'or, (/if. ]l������!il "Tlv: ltoa-! to Wflllvlllo." |n iikgfl. Ever read tie above letter? A new one appearo from time to time. They arc ucnutne, true, ond full cf hunati interest. Ancients Unions and Trusts About the year 100 B.C.. Thyaiirn, came under the power-of Home, ahd though in the days of the republic it suffered much from oppression' aud ex. lorlion, groat commercial prosperity cam2 to. if with the Inauguration "of tho empire. About the time that St. .lohn wrote the ilevelatiju it was ,af the height of its wealth aud prosperity as-a buslnoss city. 'It. is-, known' that there were more trauo guilds iu Thyatira than in any -other city o_ Asia,, for inscriptioi.s tell us that there were guilds of linen workers, wool w-0i:l.-oi-.s,j.b^i's?_J)^9E_ie._smiths, potters,' bakers, tanners aiid slave dealers. ?The" selling-of ready made garments was an important business of Thyatira, but whether there wero the accompaniments of sweatshops, long hours and scanty pay wt are not.told. , A Pill for a|| Seasons.���������W'inti- and summer, in any latitude, whether in torrid zone or Arctic temperaturo, Parmolce's Vegetablo This can he depended upon lo do thii.1 r worl:. The dyspeptic will iind thom n friend always and t-hotihl earry them with him everywhere. They aro niado to withstand any climate and are warranted lo keep their freshness am. strength. They do not grow stale, a finality not possessed, iii many piUs UOw on tho market. Care of the Sickroom ��������� In taking care of an invalid it is a good,idea-to change tho furniture around a.little :u one becomes so tired of th. same furnishings in the same places. ]}0 sure to coax all tho sunshine in uio room and allow fresh j air to pass through often. Koop a pa tiont's room tidy. Chango your cos lumo often just to make a little var-! mty. Do not lot bottlon, hall, tilled classes, spoons, stand .around, they may .seem trifles to you who can get about, but are sometime, enormities to one who is nervous. ' Not of small importance is the tray. Always havo a clean cover���������paper napkins are nice for the'' purpose: Uso vour best china. Servo hot tilings hot'and cold things cold, not warm. Minard's Liniment Cure's Cows Garnet in Congenial Occupation What'-, that friend of yours with the anarchist tendencies doing these days? He'has a job in an'automobile factory. Gee! IA bet he loves his job. H. Mirely dot All ho luis ,.to do is to blow up thc tires. English Hand fviade Lace ��������� Beautiful lace, possessing wonderful wearing, qualifies and daintiness of design is made by hundreds of workers m tho rural villages of .lucks Bods., and Northants, England. There aro threo varieties of lace made: 'Tor-! ckon,' adapted for underwear; '^lalt-1 ese,'. made of "aco thread, silk cotton, ���������' etc., and 'Point Ground." the iinest pit-! low lac . made. . They also design | coat collars and even Magyar blouses j in���������laoo. ifH~well-a'g���������stoclc-Tiotlars���������and"t cuffs to match, blouse yokes?"D'Oy.lics and tablecloths. Mrs. Armstrong, of Olney. Bucks, England, will on receipt of a postcard, id a booklet en- tiil(?,d 'An Interesting Home Industry,' free. H contains 12. pages, is copiously illustrated: and tells the romance of English lacc-r.,aking in a fascinating manner. .. ���������* ' ^ lsMinm,������3'������iaMiiirnratrtiiowBcuB Repeating Shotguns Over four hundred and fifty thousand sportsmen use and endorse Winchester Repeating Shotguns. Thc U. S. Ordnance Board after sub- jectingoncof'thesegunstothe severest of tests reported officially that the gun could not be improved upon. For field, fowl or trap shooting they are equally good. Then why not a Winchester? FREE���������Sent your address for cuia- losua ot IVinclicstcr���������the lied W 1} rand��������� Guns and Ammunition. '. Winchester repeating Arms Co. new haven, conn. Laundries In United ctateo Thero uro 5,387 steam laundries in the United 'States employing 109,-184 persons.! $1C0 REWARD, iiOO 1 Tho rrnilors ti '.s paper will bo pleased 1o learn thnt there Is nt leant one di-emleil dl enno thai Bcle.no hns been nblo lo euro In nil its stnse., ami Unit. Ih Ci.tnn.v." Hull's Catarrh Curo is thn only positive euro now' known 'o f niril'leiil frnlcnilty. Onliu-i-li lie.lii.,' a fio.istUutlounl diseaso. veipiir u coiinf.l- .(r-Jomil ii-i-iili.or ' Miill'H CutiiiTh t.uro In taken lutovmilly, nul'ng dlvootly upim tlm blood and nmcotis Hiu-r.-iooH of lho iivHtom. tbei-.'V'V ilivivfiylmj the uiumlu- tiou of tbe dlneiu-e, nnd slvlnj. the patient uti-f-ngUi Iiv UilUllm. up ibo eonstltutlun imd nsKlHilni*. ���������nnturii In Oolnpf Un work, 'I'lie pronrteto'-p liavo . a much fnHb InltR oiirnth-e -^om-oi-r tlmt they offer One liii.-.'11'.il .Mini-, fnv nn- en.---e Hint It fiilln m cure, ttond fur H������l of lowtlinonlals,' Ad"- V. J. nilUKKY ft CO.. To- leiln. O, Si.kl bv nil rilTPKlHlH, "������?,, Tulto J ill'.: Family Pills for constIndUon. It Was Doubtful . A I'i or a third nddllion lo tho fnmlly II. hooiimo i)C(!OBwiry*!o Koo.nre the a^v Aeon n[ n poriuniioiit. inivso. Now, niy htuih.iiul in vory niirllculir whom ho onBuRCH t.R nuriio, fudft l.ho mihtreas to ii I'.'.rl who hnd itpnlled for Uio jiofiltlon. Aro yon fnithfiil, nnd Imvo joti-n. hind, loving dlfliiOHltlon'.' Will you Kxciifio mo, mail.un, nm i to tulto f-iu-o of Ilio baby or your liuHbitiuVJ . Worms,-; however' ganorated, aro found in ���������(,hg'vdig(?si vo tracts, whero thoy set up dislurbancea detrimental to tlio health of the child. There can bo no comfort I'or the little ones until tho hurtful intruders hnvo boen expelled. . No better yirenarution for this-jmrpoao can "bo had than Miller'n Worm Powders, Thoy will immediately destroy tho worms iu. : correct the eonditioiiB that wero favorable to then existence. Correctly Claeslflcd A "Washington man who .was being shown through one of tho imcoal.ii! homos In the Shenandoah, valley by an aged colored servitor stopped hoforo a portrait. What a lino paliiting! ho exclaimed. Why. Ill at must be an old mantel-! Kxouho mo, bofis, said tbe reminor, but you're inlctuUon. Pat's do picturo of olo Mj-aaiis Taylor Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Aafian'a Dununy lidltora Thoro In a peculiar person on tho stuff of nomo of tho .lujmiwso nowii- papoi-H, hnown an i o 'dummy edllor,' whoHo nolo duty It la to go lo lull In tho iiitc-riiBlH of U- jouninl. Wlu-novm- ii-pnpr-r pnbli������iioa HomctliliiK uutiiend- Iy to tlio n-ovornmftiit It Ih Biipprr.HHod uml thn (lummy oditoi nent to prison while tho rVnl oditor simply ehtniiiOH tlio nnmo ... tlio pnpor and contlmien to publliih It mi bofoi'tf. Cunlc Thnt. You Hccr F.very Dny Our boy novrr Hlvep. us n bit of I I'I,HI fi, V]f-Uy of vonirt up nhead. Ktop for* v.-tird In lhe nliilo, jilouu1.. The trnlna on our rond nro always on time. lOh'BH strictly fresh. Our dot; hncnvs cvoi-j'thlnw you tiny ' We'll Ai onn, iwo, thr a in I he Iragno next non soi', Hero, nlr. 1.. a machine tluil Ih ah- lioltttr.'ly nol. olc-fifi, A ro\\ol\\er. that Ih pc-rfeol.ly Rtifo. Wi.-ntln.'i' Indlciiiloinj for V.ibi wecl< a vo ��������� U'u to almplo a t-lnid f-i'n iipi/i-aU- ��������� Thr; host wliow on do.* lo'itu The llno'it ijuny. ��������� run* wliljl:o������i;.i'r, Ilo In ouo of those olmim that one occasionally iikh-ih, Uio ndiiilr-il salil, who uuo all tholr frlendu us coallni. lilatlon.-i, Worked Like a Charm Why don't, yon hny Romolhlnp; at my table? donuiiidod the (_Irl at tho fharlly fair, liociuiHo 1 only buy from Iho homo- ly ii'lrlii, nald ilio mni. Tlioy hnvo a harder timo iiiiiUIiik hiiIoh, ��������� Tlm 1,'lf-I waa nor offended ami ho worked thin right dow tno Uuo. Harold (on a vJhIU��������� Do join* opecs imgnlfy, gi'iiiidma'.' (Jii.ui'mn-���������Yen, Tommy! Iliiruhl���������Do you mliiil lulling olf whllo you ait nr cake? 11)0111 fihow mo a well brod horso.and <*. poorly fed ono nnd I wlll show you a poor liorHP, Rhow mo n poorly bred ono and n woll foil ono and I ��������� wlll hIiow you a Citlr home, Hhow mo n well brod ouo nml a woll foil ono nntl jl will nhow you a market topper, ?' U! a v-t)M-in wnutfi Is to l������c wauled. ������t TO-KEERTOirni nncl benuty���������to yrftvont winklen nnd "crows i'cet" an(],'accp olnck circles undor lho oyos��������� nothing is ns good m *&%>, FAVORITE FRESCBIFTIOK, Give it a fair trial for baniahing ihor.c distressincr pains or for lie ffimalo cyttem. All medicine ilealere Imvo Hold ll with natinfactton, to cmtojncrB for lhe past 40 j cara, It la now obtalnablo In liquid or tnWot form at drug, torn-or Rend BO one-cent stamps for trial box, to 31, V. Flore.", BuiTo)o#j c, dk. rrnncE'.s plka*ant fellstts rff oUle and luvleorat������ Rtamnch, liver and TjowkUIi Sugar coutci!, tiny erannlen, easy to take os candy. ��������� i ,������+ ��������� *** .( -'1*46 ���������, t, V,)V R ��������� ^ ���������4.������,4i*.-K.^M ������w*V-i������Ui**^l-JH���������M,7H SjuI,���������\\,w-m *.V. ��������� aUttvtmeiamM... . 9 ���������"'.Jl' 1. . ���������'x- tf I . ;.v Si: Tin? "NTEWS. CUMBERLAND. II. Ct AWREOK Restored to Health by Lydia E; Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ��������� Her Own Story. WH London, 0nt.���������''Jamurfarmer,3 wife Mid a vovy bu.*y woman. Last summer I was taken ���������with nevore pains in my back so bad that I could not gel up or. scarcely move without pain, and my periods woro painful. M y husband called in .. good doctor and .1 was under his caro for some timo, but ho did me little or no good. One dny n friend of .nine, told me to try Lydia E. I-'inkham's Vegetable Compound as she' had been, greatly helped by it. I began taking it and ���������oon got well, and my periods became natural again. Since then I=have had. perfect health. In fact 1 have nover felt * so well in my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a medicine many women need. If you think this' letter will holp other women please publish it, "--Mrs. K. C. YOUNG,Tamblmg'_ . Corner, London, Ontario, Canada. 1 Women whosuiferf rom tho3odistress- ing ills peculiar to their sex should.not doubt the ability of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore���������theiv health. if yoa have Lhe slightest doubt , thul Lydia Ij.l'iiilcliitm's Yegeta- . bio Compound wlllliel_> you,write to Lydia13,Piiil.huiiiMciliciuoCo. (coufldciiitiiil) Iiynit,Mass.,i,or advice. . Youi* lei ter will lie opened, road aud answered by a woinan. and held in strict confidence. , Sent Them Both A loan-faced ,mau, a ono-cyed "man, and one named Mick, sat b.- tl\\e roadside in the Far West. Kind of-strango, said tho first, that t never have two coppers to jinsle together, aiid yot I am worth $500 in hard cash, , .. , ��������� How's'thai? cried Mick. Did you hoar of tho burglary at the post ollico? '��������� ���������*���������������������������','' - Ah, to be",sure! .' ' Well, said the loan man, I am' the man '.hat did it,- aiid there' is a $300 reward on my head. .-��������� '" Mick stared,, but this onc;eyed man said: .- ��������� * ' 1'lah! that's nothing; I'm-worth more than that. Worth moro? Aye, for I'm the chap that robbed Long's tobacco ttore, and now there's $1,000 offered,for my porson there. ��������� Thunder and lightning! cried MIclc. hut. you are great entirely. But sure, I'm worth more. ... Who are you? askod tho other two. Well, said Mick, I'm the man that will got $1500 for your apprehension. I'm the sheriff. Primitive Fishhooks ��������� ��������������� What sortOof hooks did our ancestors, our really remote ancestors, uso, wlica wild in wood tho noble savage ran? I am inclined'lo agree with the American view that the' earliest "'��������� typo of hook, if hock it can be called; was a. straight: bit of-flint buried in tlio bait. \\Vl..uth( fish had-swallow- ���������j rd (lie bit of meat, or whatever it Was' the lightening of the line pulled the iliat icross its throat, and; as it stuck -H IwoT-tLra-fislr^conir-ho_h"auiea~s3ilorG" wil hail more ndo. ��������� Perhaps some bright innovator: of that, misty past- one day tried i hit of ilint which had a double our/o liko a'pair .of buffalo horns aiid found it effective, and perhaps out of that developed the genuine double boolc, which seems to have beou avory early form. And perhaps tho single hook came -into being becauso it was realized that oue bend was fts-clllelcnl as :wo for most, purposes. Three Birthdays a Year There is, .apparently plenty of .fan for the child in Sweden in the matter of birthdays, but the parent can hardly be expected to feel tlie same, for tiie children there do not confine themselves lo ono birthday, but they must have three. Of course the first one is the real birthday, and the other iwo are those whose names the Swedish boy, or girl ;ars. . For overy day in the year of tlie Swedish calendar has its own separate namo, beside tlie weekly names which other 'nations have. Sometimes if the parent gives the child a second namo or a first one that cannot bo found in the calendar, the child loses out on on. birthday. And considerable protest must follow, too, when tho child becomes ' old enough to realize what he is missing. In the German calendar' every day has a name also, but the observance of these days is not at all common in the latter country? LUMBAGO CURED EVERYACHE GONE Thousands Stll? Suffering Tl'.st Can be Quickly Cured by "Nerviline.'' THE CASE OF HAROLD P. BUSHY "Threo years '..go I disci vere. that a niau subject tc lumbago might just as woll be dead as alive." These words open the sincere, straightforward lot- ter of I-I. P. Busliby,-,a well-known man ia the plumbing and tinsmithing business. ' " "Ouo attack?camo aftor another,- and lumbago got fo be a chronic -,. thing with me. I "could ccarcely go't in a day's woric before that knifing, cruel pain would attack my bach'. I used a gallon of liniments; not oue of tliein seemed penetrating enough to get at tho core of tho pain. I road in thc Montreal Witness about Nerviline, and got five bottles. It-is a wonderful medicino���������I could,feel it. soothing, pain-rolleving action every lime it was applied. Whon I. got the disease under control with Nerviline, I built up my strength and fortified my blood by taking ^en-ozone at meals. This treatment curod mo permanently, and I urge everyone tb give up the thick, white,- oily liniments they aro using, and icy un up-to-date, "penetrating, pain-dostroycr liko Nerviline.' "Ploaso public my letter tbo' world over. I ,vant all to hear of Nervi- -xxe." Don't be cajoled into rccb'iv'. -.- anything from your, dealer but "Nerviline." Largo family she bottles 50c, trial size 2uc./ all dealers, or The Cat- urrhozone Co., Buffalo, NT., .and Kingston, Cannot. , LEADERS. THE FARM NEED Better Social Conditions Will Come When Men Work Together If wo wish to keep our brightest boys and girls in. the country, and linis ���������if nothing more���������get the homo grown labor, without which wo cannot cultivate our farms profitably, we' mus.. develop si bolter��������� social life in our country. Tht re sire really fow things in the oily that an worth while, that wo cannot have in lho country if wo waul, thom, ��������� Wo can have, and will have, some Distinctly'.! Drti- in EnyLiiid At Coutis" rank ihe clerical assist- v..ts> musl. nl! wi-ar froc:!..-. nod no, ono in the employment of i'ia hank isj alloyed lr. ;-n alum* with hi; troiui'-ipj j turuc-d up, At llcaiv's bank il L*1 lho' custom of idl these employed to.wear; win''* lies. Momb'-i;' of the legal profession observe tho ei.kni'Mte of ihoir( calling hy abstaining from ths wotiring.' of light or fancy colored clothes and-' always wear silk h^U. Tho boodles of somo Presbyterian churches in Kns\\ land woar dress ; u;ts instead, of the' . Annlii-an cassock, Pome browouA time, better schools, with iho teaching j workmen and ft ra,unon" wear s^-aikr; in thclerms of the Ufo wo aro to livo. j knitted wool nigliU* ps. Iu fact, n-.-av-l Wo will havo this as soon as wo are-ly every iradi nml |.i.>_._sioa lias it- wilting to pay tho price. On the snmo', own convention.-! and iiu.vikte:i laws, terms we can hn-. - better churches,i ooiu-ernins ilio dross nf ii������ uk-.u-aia j whore lhe peoplo follow the samo lino' ' , of business,' have miic'- the samo out-:TUP TIBI ' look on lite Ue same, wants and do-! | ft-Li U.I&L n " sires.' We can have this social life,! vmni\\ lixummp ' with vastly loss danger of moral cor-' itfir Al)-WINNr K.Y ruption; saner social life as well, with j vi\\i..ciu "������hUi.u a, broader viewpoint llian an>thin:-- ih,..; - ��������� .- j oity can fiiruisli. j \\VIi:-.t :i .hail?,; . l-a* lakon ,i!a:-'*i This sauo and soil: satisfy'ii:. social; within tiio !au qu:.-. I.rr o.' a cent dry i lii'o eiiunot bc imposed nn lho e.oiiulry; lho in; t'.iod of liu- cu' tlu daugiuovs in from tho city, nor even fiom tho coun-'.the family: i-'rom tlio qiti.r -i-uil ro-, try town. It inns! como from I'lol'i-luded lionio lho girls havo gone mil: country .itself, from tho larius."- It Mo oli'uo, store or fao-'tnry, to' miin.K*] must fit the country as the skin fitsAvii", tho grcai crowd of workrrx, -and-j t!(1(1. the man. .It must grow out. of the! wholhci by brain or niuselo to f:.ol the; ,,,.���������' country. Kor the ' -in;.- is a differ-i s,������'illi> auft fatigue vi the bread-.win tin'.*.; This revolutionary ch.Migo . For ii_ii\\.iug mothers- Na-Dru-Co laxatives o-Ter tlu: iinporlaiu tulvaut- i'y;a Umt thoy do nut Jisturb the re-it oc th'v.' .systom c;r ai.o.'*t.liie chihl. ���������C5'".';-. ho-: rt vo'.iv Ui'ii^isl's. Ni'.loml Disc: .ind Clirmicn! Co. ������f Cin*d*. l.i>k>Hcd.' 1 '/;��������� No More Li-kin's i-'at -ri- wjis ntti::g by lho llvhuv room uildo readii-,;. Um ������>'-.oulns paper and now aud'ihen, rending an item or .������������������o i-.lmid ?.n that mothor. wlh sat sow- i* ;;o.ro?.- from i-.lm, migh'l also lie:ir I '"-..* news of flu-' t.t". 7'- WAI. well. sM ho said ,^^",^i |' I s-.:.< i!il%i: ul(. li.Vieinion ;i y.iii.uo ciijut liavj go'n_- w'hali'-.g liusiross oo.riroly. ��������� tli-o! put in Uiilo .Tobun.v, who was t-itting at oiu> on.: of (Jie lalilo making a p".*t..-i.ic *��������� of s"-id..iujj his lessons. 'op, but I wiph you was a tislitr- prose nliy. ..long tlio .���������ut of the Envious Thc archbishop had preached a fine sermon on 'Married Life aud its Duties.' Two old Irish womo.i were heard coming out of church commenting on the address. ��������� ��������� ' ��������� . l It's a fine sermon his reverence would be ai'tei* giving us, said one t-j tho-other. ������ ' - '���������- ��������� It is indeed, wa:. the quiclc reply, and I wish I knew as littlo about the matter'as ho, does. Welcomed I'll have to arrest you, said the policeman. ' ,. -a- - ��������� The man whe was having ��������� trouble with his wife threw both arms around rtiwj-ofheer-iind-exclaimed? ,- ��������� '" This -isn't any arrest. . This is a rescue. ' ' Morsls of ' hristabel lavage a!lack.; have been, made in ?ouii of lho tlritinh ' paper?-' and ii some American papers on the articles which Ohrlslabol .hinkhurst has been , running in The SulTr'agclto on the dati- gors of miirrlage, They have been ac- ������������������ .���������(���������used ol'r.'immorallly, nnd indecency. .'���������Oorlalnly thoy aro neither immoral or :?indcconl. Thoy aro perfectly strnlght- ��������� forward, 'nnd ;iso In substance they ;-.'iro entirely truo. ocmstltntlng a need- ,-ed and vitluablo warning, iiiid'iucreaBO the prc-Hsui'o of 11101 1o improve in : sympathy wllh women and in ro- . wvalnt. Tho criticism -.-u li for ,vr,n it' tlm idr-Ainis iner- algic p.tiiu; . '. bodily aches. ' Dr. k-.:s'-l"t -^oUJi for inc. i.poi-t. Int'of- Chasc's' Nerve t-'ocd is needed, and ro-1 thing can so quickly restore hc'jjlhj snd vigor to the body aud bring back I .he !':> nitbhil glow to lhe wan cheek ur llios On tnrt I killed one, how many would (In:re be,left? IlriKht :*upii���������Ouo; because the othors would Ily away. million 011 .piiloiii.s nml ���������; or Invention.-* wnn toil mall. (I lifo.-��������� J. A. MAC- MURTRY to CO., Patent Attorneys, 154 Bay Oti-rtst, Toronto, Canada. *��������� mu n.i ty get together ancl wc-'-. for the fi'ocd of the coinini.uily : \\ ' for Policy Holders Forms Approved ' by Department _ ,��������� . m ., ��������� I l''or Asm Jes apply to V'rt>\\ incial Olllcc>������ (lour and torment lORolhor. Cover mix-1 .lt \\\\-ttmir,Q.^ Kdmonton, Saskatoon" tare .and warm for twenty, uiinutes. J Vsuicouvpi*. or Head Ofl'ico,' Toronto, i If dcugh is too ttlff add lukewarm,y/a-; r._?.'.._ ; half-cuucc sal tor aU lil/lir. S'. '-^-.v- hour. Weigh four and ouo-'half; Excelsior r'olicy pounds havo similar clubs, and ihey can', be j lor. , 'After twenty minutes more take, created if one-or two influential, men up doui.h with kil'r.ds slightly greased| *.n each neighborhood will 1. id off, ANXIOUS TIMES An Old Rust. The influence pf women in j.ouis X.V.'s day was all' powei-rul. The men. in consecjuence, feared them, It. became t.he fashion for women to dash about Paris in cabriolets, driving often somewhat rashly,.and increased accidents were put down to this cause. Gabriel do, Sarliues, minister of r.o- lice, dared not forbid any woman lo drive in Paris, so he caused an edict to be issued prohibiting" their doing so until they were forty years old, After this declaration, notes Mrs. Dear no in 'A Curt Painter and His Circle,' thoro was not, a 'cabriolet to bo soon driven by a woman. and fold over over and ovor fourteen j times t:over. set'aside fo.- twenty"minutes-; then folif nine, limes. After twenty minutes more mould iffio loaves and bake ir.viy minutes in a I ���������cos I-'. A | S; losives anu oiiiii' u.*i.> iiumi j steady oven -100 to -110 deaxe cup of Wiiler in the oyrn wii Children Oflen Sceiii Pining Away and Ordinary Medicine Does Not Help Them !UP tenderer I make a cast Expert Opinion j's ni.'iri'iiigo r. failure? asked the in- ���������iiil.ll.lro baoholor, Oil, no. replied iho experienced1 divorce htwyor, lt ls mi-t-r!/ an op- porliinlty In follow thai. Rood old rule, If at llnd, ynu .'.on't succeed, then try, 1 ry n p;������I n. ��������� .liiH'-~,nni!-'oi. i lii.-ti liino ) nA n nub- Muiillul nils'". Jnr lc���������-IIo'h bovighl" a new onr. ,llin--No, ho Iuihii'i had ii :'iurf\\ simply Ml led a rich rolullvj viiji thi.- old car, ������������������������t- Here's a chance for you to buy your ranee from the factory and save 30%��������� to buy it on easy terms and to get lhe very range you would choose, even if you had to pay tlie retail price, Our free book chows ypn exactly whit tha rings ii like, It cl*. ���������crilxis ench p������'M clearly. Mil we BUnrAntes our rang* to ba juit at rspresentodL You mif,h������ n well we. iJm ie'������il inu.'it, Idtil (ho m^.iA ijhi), Dominion Pride Range f^JSj^i Polidml t\\td botlsr��������� jtmbreikablt jciislifif.i��������� Iciiiiiilully j^nickelled MiChUsS ���������fa. SI..I Ringa Mfg. ^^ ��������� Cnh������0������fii Ci., linllt<. Oibiwj. ^^v w p HUii* ntnl Utok. I'r������lght tttmt -������������������ Air Preaturt- in Tunnels Tlio offocls of ������lr roplslanco nro "well shown in iho twidvo and n halt' milo Simjikm tnniu'l, whero nn oxccjition- ally hish nnioiuil of 011017;." 1 roqnirod for "tinniiif. tlii������ olsTifk! triilns. Tho liiniuil, wliloh ih ili'toon foot wldo nnd oifthtoon t'cot lilKh. wllh 11 Bcctlonnl nron of Hut) Hquuvo fool,, hns a vontlhi- Hup: current of H.li.'JO o*;bic fool, of nil- per Bocond, innlntaiuod by two blnst ftuiH nl; tho HriEiioi end nnd two ox- Imiifit fttiu at Ifiollc. Trains roIiik with thlH fitirront onootnuer lean ro- Hlslanco thnn In ojipii air uj> lo Ili'toon and a half ml Ich an hour, but at hhvli- or apjicriH or In tho opposlti dlroetlon lho roHlHtanro is much K.oalor than onlRlilo. I'oantliiB by grnvlry down lho sovpn :iov .1 ,CiOo nmsliiiiiiii tsroilloul iv train, cimnol oxcof.il ihlrty-llvo uiilus nu hour on iiiii-ontit of tho bral'lnt? by lliu nlr. Getting HI3 Own Back Murphy wjih lal'luK a duy off, nnd wlrillliiK lo oiijoy liliiiriull' llioioiiuhly, hud wallvcd round In watch thn boyn worklnu'. llf.' wan Kiirpi-l.-u-il lo aoo hia frioiiil and ftolli'iiKiiD Knlly Hiiriilnj; an it' (inn-ylni; 11 hodi'ul of ninrliir 1111 and diiwn n laddm- wero I hi. only ihlnt'- ho took any real ploiiHiiro In. It'H youi-i-iolt' that'* worUhiK nilKhly lifiril today, Kollyl osjio_tuliiiod iMur- phy. \\Vhlnt! I'm Jnul niuliliiK ri rnol or rho Iioiih! Hiild lolly, wlnlclnft nlyly, And huw uro ton doin,': thai, Kolly? Slll'n MiU'iibv, K'h Hit r>nH\\* !i������ lclsu|[ii>- I yuur hand! Ilo moo; nio noiii^up and I dow 11 Urn jiuiiiW lio'-1 om* iiV.ioi'iv \\siin my hod full of ���������"oi-tnr and lio IhlnkM I I'm wnrklni:. Hnt, Murphy, iny boy, 1 It'H ilio namo hodfiil l'ir. fiirtliij. up land down nil ��������� time, The Class In English Tho editor at tho Wisconsin J.xpor- iment 'Station, desiring a complete ro- foronco library ol! the rosonrcoa of t.ho slate, Bont a cireulur lottor to tho hor- ticiiltural dairying- and othor agrlctil- tural oi-Raniwitiong of Wlstnonsln, afilc Ins I'or copins' of thoir last j'oporta. Moat of thom onnio all right, but ono oi-������nni-/,al.Ioi* wrolo; Our hist ro- port wo hopo'lH not yot published, but wo tnko plonsurc in aoiidliif? undor foparato cover a copy of our latest report, Littlo Tommy hadr-poni. his flret day nt school. \\\\'iii,.t, did you louru ho was aslcotl on, hln roturn homo, ��������� Didn't I en rn nothlns. Woll, what did you do',' Didn't do nol bin'! A woman wan lod 10 know how to spoil onl, nnd I told hoi*. 1 The Mayor uf lS-wtoa. U.S:A.. isj ! angry about aorao unkind remark Dr. j j I'agi", the United .-'Infos Ambassador. I paid recently A'Oitl the. Pilsriiu Kath-I Tht health 01 ehildi-p.n between the I C':1'S;' agori of twelve iind eighteen years, pur-1 -J licuhirly in the 'case of girls, is a ..ourco of isorioiia- worry 'to nearly oveiy mother. The grow I h and devcl-i *.v ";"." -,";'..:. ." .:::.::. ���������::.:::��������� ":,.���������:., 1 opmeiit. 'takes" so muci'.*. of -thoir ton is chi'.-lly '.unvn in rhis cotm-| try its the placo where, >ve:*ybody is| very, very cultiired, imd very precise j in thoir use of words. Tho bites' Huston story i_ about, a small child who fell out of a window; ... kind-hearted lady camo hurryini,' up wiih Iho'iinxioiiH, (|uosllon: Denr, dear! How did yon fall? The child looked up ac her qiK'siioi!- or and replied in u voice choked wlili enhrs; VorVically, uia'ain! strength that in many eases they actually seem to bo going into a'decline '.'he appclil.0 ia fleltlo, br.ig-li'.no_s rIvcs v/ay to depression; llic-ro avo often serioiirt hoiulache.^, tits of dlz/.iness, or occasional fainting and a coniplalnt of wonrinccs the sIlgLteef exertion. Ordinary medicines will not bring re.-'. . " ���������" < UoI'a- Tho blood has beecmo thin and ' .Mih. Mnn (lo new man )--|.ur. watery, and the, child inuet have fl0,,ip. juary. ihore nru-only two in Uio tarn- thins lhat. will bring the blood back | ������>'��������� ^ Dllfl- ������'���������'��������� W��������� '��������� NN !,-v ll!U0 1 ar.ior, I VOU SOI, plllCGH fl)l* till OO i i'n 111 11. w:i;i you hud n plnno to it": normal condilfon. At this stage | > ,',' m:A)lllC<-'j- -Tur tlnonV no other medicine urn cciih.1 Lr. Wil-1 ,'H>o New Maidrbui-.\\ mi ho cook that told mo ilnyor in' lho hotnic Willi somo girls 11 oloar complexion Is moro linpoi'liint tliun u cloin- cou- pcionco, t...i, Rcl .ticn&hip liovi-rr.oss���������lf I wore oniiiln g.->riv,aii to you, whul, volution woul.'. I'alhor bo lo you. MJIdiedV Siiinll Mildred -Dutch iint-h*. l,un;������i l.ady--l\\Vho Iiiih Ju^t t'nl In a bo< ui linu-Ki'iil i',;k,->j ��������� Uu, tl- ui", I hopo I hnvo not broken any. IVI't.' Khopk-rper Oh, im, 71Ail.7 I t-ji_ belli; ihat'ri all. What are Post Toasties Thin, wafoiy bils of choice Indian Corn-perfectly rooked; del icatcl y flnvou red; fli ci 1 toasted loannppetixinRgolden brown, and packed in tightly sealed packnj.es without bring touched by hand. "Tf\\isiic!*" arc for bi:e.i!'.;i,l or any other meal-servod direct from package with cream or milk, and a sprinkling.of No one n'ci d endure eoiiifc. wllh IIollowii.'s hand lo roiu-jvo thcni. 1 lit- Tho Mourner (si. in-; tl and firoklni. In .;losi- fh! n pIoiiRiinl. veinurk')--:"lor. j-roy horse| you've got. there, . aliby'.' lUsHUibillod (.tabby���������Ve-., Kiiviior, iiii'i ( huiivA when I next drive yon in ihej uoinetory It'll ho '..''.111 n hlaf.-k hoivo- with a hlooinintv lotui" mil and plumes.| 'n und! EflaLSJttPWMKSM ,, Poverty No Help j Tl 0 roii'ion a plrl'f moiliej* Is wUHi.r I for In-r to i.i.in-y a ;.oor but hiiiiej.t ; yoitnn mini in | ccni.i-e hu In In net ,t!Ul i.t.h.-t'.l'.iwi: ll'.. h i''vK ., VV. W. '.1. J7J ( The I'clf in.nie ntittl ii'svcr quite 3f-t������ ��������� the Job lii'.shi'l. ' ,-n.f-,i-.i. Post. Toasl ies are convenient, save a lot of time and please thc palate immensely! lUil after all, a I rial is tlu.' best answer. i Grocer*? everywhere '-l liable nnd t-l'i'eci ivc nieaiiH ol prcv'-iil-1 in������l yeni-lekiu s.s. A .:ln-i> rn' bi'i'iul !s llrsl buln-red; , and :.|iiIuM > Oi.- ��������� it ��������� tlie Utile in ordur lo pAi'-nt her lind-j j In;, out my Uiiioi'-.ii'.ce- ������*fir.*"*'tnluj* ?tif;!i' II hlnyrt. '��������� )Mi t ^A��������� ���������^ v THBJ5 is a HOME DYE tliat' ANYONE, can use ,-i^ony cure I The Guarantcfid "ONE DYE for All Kinds of Cloth, Oli'iu, Slmpl*, No Ohmcii ot' Mlilikn, THY, j II'I Soiul (of I'ren CnliirCir,! und IliioUlet, ' I'I lie Jobiuun-ltli-htriltoii Cu, l.linlieil.'Montrdl lep.nl f;tre;*rr over with STANLEY LIQHTPOOT PATENT SOLICITOR AND ATTONMCY LUMIlDCN BI-np,((V,, ho Wi nil I i'i TTi.ll'l pirn .4. r'-'iUy r. . ,.i ,> '��������� "i tfiviii.'i. n.i a Inioier ol I jt'it-sri't j-.un v.h.ii h.i'i- J U (j*.*:1 i:<-' '"* iniiri.-'J ! .,.'.<������������������... ,'������������������������.. . * li.'.f .,1 ��������� >,m ., ������������������m^mmm.mmi, I I ill ' .^m^m , *.is( fho rt*pii.-'i I'ei j in."'dl;ifi> rroji'i/.i?. j \\,r, Jin roiifinn.-fl * :��������� nirl'M !**������ too ht" :!-iri'.' ai a a !m tt'td iv! .i'i l.o A T������utU M������iiliitl Wi*������ip*i V������������:un������'* (JlUw. UtAtc Cilnry C������Im*&I������i Il.!,fn it. Mi R������|!m Sii1iI������������i ROYAL! IE OIL ti ���������! ��������� Kl es'.- i: I- "a'Hl o -at .7' V, 7 i. i 3 '# i 1 f ��������� l>n^opluTJ,1 Paw* ilN Tll^Cv) 1 N'J V ^'^^%eiesgmfK loiAdihul^Al t..o\\!b NAN A 1^0 ISOLDE o gp53������!_5G& ���������^.������������������������������������j������.w^r.:rrr*^r'^rl^;yr^ v-rrv by "WVxhiosfiay the . fi. Cumberland _Arur>g Cora pany. .T will'i/.it ho-ld itself ATCUMKERLANU ��������� IN Tii ������ MATTER of Smt.1i Ell- 00.0V Tyson, deceased, iuti&tate\\ ���������' "���������' AN1> ' [IX TlfE MATTER of tin* "O.ttf- f.n ior tho m.iiuonsol oih- { , . .... , -oial Adiiuiustmtors Acu -.Vy sppo-U' mi it. columns ��������� ��������� io tin-it1. TAKE NOTICE that by osder of liis Honor dr.dgo' Biud-cMy mude tho vih day of November, iUlo,.1 wa-5 appointed Adminis- tnu.ii' of ilu; listnttt o'7\\\\\\o tiUovo- monti'MU'i! di'owised, nml n������������ paiv A-; hivii-ff claims ug.unst the said OAi'Ao ay*' hereby required to Fui-iiisili saimi. proporty verified, ���������"KVK i-. lwn-i.i -.mi -s!.-_t i-^ui- j lo nu* on or liefure the 13th day fiii-:o liaiiAiiy. ������t Victni-iii,J D^e.ei'ulier, I'dlS-I. A^!l)n\\l par- ymw .ja:a i. hub - qR . NOTICE ,-.u*"n:c:*: 'n> taut, aku I'.si: '.v.\\n-:iA .-i'.l :i \\hf f- i* ii li.i*: ��������� ,o tidti! Hid M'i, ef water ���������iv ���������Mill!! O ������������.'', v i.i ii tin-Mi ia II Iv iV.r o i- ii ti-,:o.vi','r\\ Nowciu-ilU '- ��������� ;, v. \\ mwri ii int i hii-a/dti "A C-lour- .. :-! ni-.l n vef uf l'.s.' OunlUimi ; , :le. wii.v-.i wii'.ct'fii'.rtiUitaC-OO" ,:. .������������������ ;;-..in i.it!.vi.y a-d v ill fco UHsu ,' s-: ... .'rd riti'iV/'.i.- ; u" p'-s- ���������.- on tiio \\-iift ���������: .-.,' Ann lUil*-.iy kL'h������ A Wsy. Thi. .r'. ii w.v-.piisted'i (ii Kvov.fA on th������ '.-.I .Vy i.f A.i I )%?��������� Th" .ipldxati >r, .v, ', "..-��������� iViid in tl.e otUun i:v t.i'O W.itrr 11*'- cordei- a: Vii-U-i.', li- 0. Obj.eci.i:iR may c-Tfilfd w;th Uie s:iiU Wiu-r Rucordur . Ci VOR A LICENCE TO TAKK A^D USE W.-iTKft. ���������S'OTiCE Ls hereby j-i -on i?;ut- Eb(_ni- ��������� i-i ;c Nuii- imo I\\ailw>y, n* Yiotorin, ;.'. 0 wi.-l ������v(.'iy f r n i c si"..* tu take and ...ic U'0,i>.jy ..f .water <-.'��������� ol Siiiid,*' < ioi k, vv.in'ch IJo-vb in a aor- i;ii*.v;y ' i LCtu>d '.t.rong'i, Xo^caailj Dis- ..,i.-*- :.*.i.l nviut-'e: ieti De.i-IJ.y, ae6r U..f.t.--.vo I U-Ouk* Ttio,waiii willb-. diver ' ;. d j.1. 2l5u*-'i y tro.*.w i"r.>r.i Uu.hvay nud ���������a*'dl Veubi-u I.Ji CJs-.-.tsal Kolv'iy pu.pocs ���������jtm.Lhf_J_t;jJ il*-^ci Lboti a-illnil-.v; v Ki^ht ni '���������������������������y: Th*s .p-.a'.f.fl on IN THE UOLTNTY COURT OV NANAIMO HOLDEN AT CUMBERLAND, IN THE MATTER OF Dr.niel o ���������53{iig*ri dewised, int������stato, who dh'd a������ C"i������borianUtesdnoPS to ine forthwith Water Rivordoc H"'*ith iho Cuinp-iolier oi AV .t? r Hijiits, Pariiumei-.t Jiv. idings. indebted lo said estate, are required to pay tho ftinettrit of their Vie.;ori*.,' 15 0, ^F'OUIMALT x SAXAlMOTlAmWAY Au*)licaot. U.*E. r.F. sSLKV ' AkbMj .ij >I1 & aiy" WATER ��������� NOTICB TOR A LU'KN'Cii TO TAKB AND' U*[������,..W.a,Kil ' NOVrCI*'; ialie'roby U'������-i thit K <[*-U- wmll i*< Nan-iimn ltuUwiy <'i Victoria, B C. will Kt>v������'.y fur ii live n*i l<> ia'-.o mid tt.-ft 10O.00O������iiU ,m rji-t'A, ho-.r.i, of wuter (.>���������������-. of 1 Iir.ilno Uieo!:,. whii.h il'iivn in a iiorc'ner'iy dircoHc-.i '.h'll'.1.''h Nil^ou L'\\a- triil find crci|_*i'.-K uUf Ih.yne Komul in.-ar Ymb'n Hiv*^. Tii-. w it- r will b-.- dive't tl \\\\i ll-'W-'uijirtronm frum'Rtilwa*. .iml w 11 lm UhHi for Gi-t\\mfil Ilaibv.iy pun'vo-i mi tho |.itarl duiintibprl a-i n.it vu> riglit "I ������'��������� y'llii1* n>������io*a vo/ilc.d o'i vie t-i-uiind ii-i iho ;*hl iiuv of April, 1<>1!1, Tin; ivi-*.dii'aU.ri wil lm Iih il in t'.O < liie-i id lho Wuter I! ���������oofiUv, Vietfiis,'lt !!,(;, 0' jn,;tioi:;i may lietih-il wlh tiio *7d WhUv Iteyor.lcv or with iht C.-mpti'idle.- "f NVi'Ar llly'ib, l'irl'i\\ir,oni H iilitiiu; i, Vi-itoi'u, 11, C. Jv-'^jl-WMALr .'* X \\.S\\MM0 RAIL WAV A;iIillr.iTit M. B. I'.ASIiKV Agoi.it. V>' JN" TUB COUNTY COL'HT OF XANUJM-OIlrtLOrcX AT OnMBRULAND IN TI1M MATTIUI 01? Ji.hn Hn.i'.li alio known 1.1- .bdir, Suiytli fhjoa.med, iiredtn te, H'he died nt ^ ll������'i-i Island on July o, I'.'iUh AN'I) IN TIIK MATi'Ka.if ihfl0nj'.i'������ ] Admitih-'T'tl'/r' Aei" TAKK Surif:!'] Iha hy nido; 01 1 fi > 1 l.nnif ,Iij;ln,. ri���������i'!;e;*, iu,i-.|i- I'.; "11: '1 v "���������'��������� S v "b.-f. IdIIi I (Mi,, ,iji]������.>iulel A'Auiiii .'r,.!! r; oi ItlU Kil.iti) .>( ill' ib"������V ' IV.*' tionfd drci-io'cil, hiid .lil ]���������, i-i- ...I ...... . ' I ' ll t : ' ,. f-;i.Hi' ..re i.eie'iy fi-i'-ii-i-.l ���������-.',��������� liri; y:i:r.i', prr.pe.'ly -.'.'M.''' ', ��������� Me 'Hi i-i' i-i'fiifr Jlie 1 ' '.. ', ��������� IWtni.'-i. i:m:j. ami Vi : .. \\,t ,-',,. I' ���������'��������� ' 1 * <���������' I I'I ' t'i',' .-. r������:<|Mir ��������� I in 1-..V I rn* .in-.ui'it ;. ll,i ir 1 ,-.li.'\\)'- lot* - t'i i;-" .-.-i.'1- wilb. p.Utd thi-: I i'h 1! iy 01 .Sw.ein* W Wi ' * *( V.'m.i .Mtli. ; ;; '. ������ t'lhi', .i ��������� ..;.i..; l.-j.' ;, tx.i. ������������������ ������.: .-. ! Dated this llth day of November, 1913. " Wo'WEbUSY Wi:.t.\\ri>, Ofiicial Administrator, . 'Cumberland, B. C. in'thhi- county court of nanaimo holdes at cumberland " IN TUB: MATTER of Daniel 0'- Cor'o-l^nli*������ known os D.niiel John O'Co'inell, dvco;>i?ed, intea- tate, who died ut CtipoOcmmer ell, llupb,t Distificton January 26,1913. ��������� ' AND IN Till. MAT1T.H' of t!..34'Oflieiiil Atimiiiistriiiova Act.*' TAKK NOTICK ih������������.' - oui.-.-.������f Hi;? Honor J' the fj.h day oi wis appoint'.5!! . iho Kuiitto of tii** deunat'ed, i������iu������ ,.l- claims iif't'iiriat 'Au hereby reqiiiied ' jrrojiorly vonlVvi, fnro Ihe 1&i������������ d 10\\&. ANO r.ii j- raid oi������Uto, pre i , umoum ol \\Wa: ���������nn forthwith. IXitrul t'ut- ���������.!������;) Vim, 1913. W, Vv7'*' ''. Ofl!i-.i������������i '',bir',;t..i��������� i ���������..'���������":>, 7: A'1 7i?A: ���������nvo tii,}:.:: ' ''tiUS i'f nn id fi.-',t','. ArA-.h <-. '. . -in ������������������- ��������� ������i , i i . ���������a-i ���������- A . o )��������� 1 ->' i !>!��������� ��������� ii .'j i, ��������������������������� hidil.-uil ;o v-il 'a;, prtv thu lh!\\i-AYfA-- 10 ��������� v ���������-��������� V^VOiU- Ov.lbl V ,-l?.l.������'!"l ������������������i.t,!: i -'.'nu. ).'-.' ���������>' ..V }.y,,flmf Anything yon want and whatever o way you want.it. ���������* Below are a few dthings we \\ rint Give us a Trial Order aftd s������������������ how well YOU will be pleased LETTELMIKADS BILLHEADS. I'-N'V ELOPE PAMPHLETS . CATALOGUES- .-; .MENUS HLOTTKRS DODGERS POSTERS' SHIPPING TAGS a VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS WH D DI NG ST ATIONE RY HALL PROGRAMMES , ETC., ETC., ETC. - % ! ! 1 i i i ; ! ! 'i S, :." ! * i 5 ;��������� i s a I^l^Srl It. I I nn^l " -*-������ii fWrlZ^ r^::,^'������ia^Jto^ ,1t m r^MatvSGfestifiatohUfca -^���������.KWrf+IM^aHJHW. M I - i, '��������� - I.i.:.,. . !*(������������������������V^������irvV������MJ *f.*,r ���������Qi ft 1 .���������:i ���������< I NOTICE is horoby given th: t app'.i- , cadun wih bo made to tha Superintend- .ent of Provincial Police, Victoria for a license to eell liquor by wholesale upon thu pieti-iuea sitiufccd on Lot C, Block 15, Cu i.beilantl Townaito, Cuinberlaiid, B. 0 ��������� UlALI MUSSATTCUpplio.i:.t. D������ted .his Isi dvii,cin] Poiico,'Victoria, ferth. reiiewal of"thu ijp- . tt-1 Ivjonso to soil lqiiora by rutaU ai tne hotel knowu aa theL uuo liot������������, aituu'ed at Coinox, B.C. Geokgu M? Barlow Cited Ootober 1, 1913.'", NOTICE is hereby given that on the first day of November iqi.3, application will be made to ihe Superintendent o������l Provincial Police, for a renewal of ihe whjle.i.ile luju ir license upin ihe premises known as Lot 2.4, Subsection 1,-Nelson District. rii.sENiin Uukwino Company. D.ited October ist, 19*3 NOTICK ia hereby givon that un tho first day ol December next npplicat.ou^rilI La mndo to thb Suijoiutomlimt uf Pruvin- oial I'oiioe, Vict .iia, for a miuwoI of tho butei licouse U eell liquor* by reUil tu tin* hotel knowu &. tho Unioa hoU-1, anil a to at Uui.m, B.C. JohkN.' McIjwu Di������id tbe 1st day of (Mob**, 1918 , NOTICE Is hor������by bit-mi Lhat ou the, Stall day ot Dtoavabex a������xt, tpplioatou will t** mads t������ aba Saporitttoiideut oi ProrlucUl Polioo, ViokurU, for tks renewal of the hu- t*ul.lio������ujM to toll llqaoM by reUil to, the, hotol kuwwuM th. Uv������r*id������ howl, ritu**a ���������tOwtrtwuy, B. a ��������� 0, II, ifmrnttn i_u������i Oti*o)t*t i, m$. ������������.������ii'.f������������������ii'yi"������������pw,^lii fi*m nam* 210110B rt Q������r_by Kiran Out oa too! fltt. day of D*������Muber oaxt ayplioati.iu will bemidu *������ lhe ,_at-������rUit������orij������. tio. Polio*. Vijtaiin, for ^be renewal of tho. hoixd UteoM id e������ll Hqaon ly roiiil in the' botA km������w������ m tlie W1U0* hotel, mfcuatsd: at Ui*OM Bay RC, AtruftD IUrim Ho&ui Dated Ooiobut 1.. 1913.. NOTICK U horoby givwi bunt on Uia ftwt day of Dacocnbor nuxt applioativ>n will bo tuido to tie Suporiutscdeut of Pi-oviu- ������ial Potion, Vvo^oria, for tiie renewal of thti ho-itl licua������o to Boll liq.iioi-a liy rntul in Uie ho*1 kuo-vu an tlia N"el������ou hotfl, MitmleJ at Ouiou Bay,. B.C., , John Pa4aiu������.| Dated (Moix* lm, 1913. The Courtenay Hotel -r^-AR v*ry-coa ven ienoe-for-gnoslfl;��������� The Contial Hotul for Sportsman Man* but die Ik������t of Wines and Uquort at tlu: Har. RATKS R8AB0NABL8 J^..JI?WS^^ ^OMMi ,,;:: iv.^ttrXl&^&lS&S&ffi Union Steamship Co: of B/;CL TIIK S.S. OOW'IGUA). AVILL SAIL AS UNDER MANAIMO DENMAN ISLAND-UNION BAY-COMOX4R0UTK Leave Vanoouvor, Monday,' at 8 p, m. Arrivo Nanahuo,. at 11.30-p, m. ,��������������������������������������������� , Arrive Union Bay, Tuesday 0 a. in. Leave ,Tu������s di. Arrive Comox, Tuesday & a, 111. Leavo Tuesday, 11 ft. iii, Leave Nattniinn Op. in. Tuesday." Arrive Vancouver y.30 p.tnA Leave Vancouver Saturday 8 p.m. Arrive Na naimo, 11.30 p. u; .Arrive Union Bay,1 Sunday (j a.m. Depart. 5p.m. . ? .,An-i\\*e Cpmox, Sunday 8 a.m. Depart 4 p.m. Subject to change without notice. j. NOTICE ia hereby given tint at iho j ouxt wfa������t.ii.'. of iho Huaril of Lico.se C. m ) misui.i.oi-h wf ilu. City nf Cumb; r!mi'_, I ' i'ltdud Ui a ply f.T 11 ltMie^'iii of the hot. el licsnto hold b. me (or the \\Yhv..rly tt.* el/situ ate. 1 ou lut 2, blook a, Cunjbor end Toaiisito. FRANK 'DALL03 Dated thi. 29th diy.i f Got. 1918. DRINK The purest aifd best BISER, and ���������made iu Cumberland. nion J. N. McLEOD. I?������;Qj������iii_ax'or. iLJ.~imiti 1 u John Johnston, Prop IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ��������� NANAIMO HOLDEN AT NANAIMO. ' IN THE MA1TEU01*1 GniSoppe. J, L, Contiiiciiza, doeoaflud, in tewtnte, late of Nd. 8 mine, ui?ar Cumberland B. C, - - AND IN THE MATT Eli of tho "Ofii- diil Adminii-trivturfl Act," TAKF NOTICE that by order oil llir) Honor Jiulyu Barker, made during tlio -month of November, 1018, I waa appointed Administrator ot' the EHUto of tlm ���������above mentioned-decoftued, and all parties having clttim3i against tlie Buid efltate uro horoby roquirod to furniflh samo, properly verified, to uio on or December 1.913, AND ull par tiea indebted to fluid estate, are required to pny the amount of their imlcbUHhioGH to me forthwith. Distal tliir) 18th day of Novem, Iku- 3918. W* WKSI.UV WlbfiAUD, OlHiiial Administrator, Cumberland, IL C. Butli^ 4 x. aU������'I!O.N( ttlytnyt w������s t������y alto, the tamtntf, M.tLWA.UKKM BJ-lBaS���������Anhiwuar, BgJ.omia.ij, Habit*, to. "Q.LD QUBY liiiAHU" SCOTCH VVHISKY, Beat\\ \\7inpa and Liquors of all kinds tm* Avoiding and lodging Dr^ajtmaj^ \\uides tha uamcdin.e. uu_.nd������a.ca ? wiil bit, to.Ui.d Pita, ola������i In aytsry rodent, 3 ATB3, pi 00 per day ������������������A������*ic*������fflWAJ,W������.> mSffiBSSSSBBSS row Brewers' Dried Grains Better?, Cheaper.Than Most Dairy Feed's Vancouver Milling & Grain Company, Ltd, Distributors 'NSNAIMO, B. C. Little cubes of metal Little tubes of ink, Brains and the printing presses Make the millions think, There is no better way of ma- mo, properly verified, to}������ ��������� ., ���������_���������_���������_������������������_ ������ beforo li.e 20th day of king the people think of you than by placing an Ad in Tha NEWS, "Nuff Said." 0. H TARBELL .HIGH GRADE STOVES* }' AikI "II KITCHEN iiUTENSILSf L j ������ Sportsmcns Goods ������ nnd } Genera! Hardware Violin Strings, Talking mn- cliinc nccdlvs fttid Victor Rccoida for sale ftt Un** News office. NOTICE "rfi>ivjft-fj_'..w~ r��������� Auy jKU'ttoit or poivom), oultbi(jr, removing or taking any Munlc^ timl)or or wood, of any doftcriptiodii )olonginjr to tho Wellington Col- ilory Oo'y., or from or off tho liuid of tho suit! Compnny, or unyone tipping rubbish of any description imywhcro upon tiie eompaiiy'n land will lm prosocutod to tlio full iixtf IHh Iii������i(iiJ;JuilKo Burke:,mude thn fiih day'of Novpfnhor HM-l,!wt������c "ppnint.d ndn.lrilplritor 0! tl;r. K-- 'ato of tJi(i uhove inuiitioncd de cciimhI, (tm) all piirti'ia*! having clulms a(*aiiiHttho p.o.ld eutato nro Notice is hereby given - that ������t ilie ie\\-t meeting of the Hoard o( License Commissioners I intend if L;couso Owu.ukMio..fi(i nf tha Oity of Cuiub������r- iHinl, I inl#.-.il to ftjJi-ly fur a renownl td tho wKolesiilo liquor lioHuaolmld l.y mo, tit- uatuJ ou l_t 12. block 0, Cmn'oeihud i'ownsilo. * JQU^.MAROCGHI UjktoJ ilx'a 'Mb d iy of Oat., l'_18. NOTICK vi i. liorehy Biwn ih-At ut tkt uext mrctiuu; if til������ I3ynrd uf' Lineup Coiuuii������8i������a������i4B o,C llu City ut Cu.rU.j-- I*iiJ, I ii-tcud to ������i. _-lj( fo-r u renewal of he wholuulu lin������vr li'itn������e,lie.U by au w������ l>l_ok.-13, lut 6, Cuml.f.-la_d Tunuslt.. WA.LI MUd.'iAXTO. MOTIOK U L.ei-ib.- giveu *Jut ������* th. iti-xt uieutitig of tho Uo9,ft it Licewte Coia- '.niwijouers of Uis Oily of (.'11 u.berland, 1 ..tend to tipp.y fcr a rouowul i.f th* hot- ol lu-euso L.ld by uie for 'he Cumborland lloicl, utuufcvd oulot 1, block ti, Cum'.cr- laud Townsiio. WILLIAM MERRIFIKLD. Dated thii"29th diiy of Oo.,., 1813. LIQUOR A-CT 1910. Section 42, N(������TICE h hereby given Ihnl on tlie 1st duy of December next, i*pplioivtion will bo made to th^ ���������"jiiporiiitendent of Proyincinl jiol- 'Cfa. tor a ii(.-ei\\EO for the ..ale of liquor by, wholesale in and upon the premises eit.iutod in ihe town of Courtonay, 13. C, known and ilnsoTibcd us Lots 30 and. 81, ?cc- ���������tioisjGl. .-. Duled thie J 1th day of- Oc oher wis." - ..'" ��������� UNION. BREWING COMPANY Ltd, John ili������rpcchi, Munagor ��������� '* , Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. Section ���������i'i. NOTICE ia lier������hy givrn that, .in the lut duy of Dccemhor next, tppiicationl^viill be made to tbe Supoiimondfint of Provincial Police for renownl of th������' hotel licence ui oeli liqiior hy retiiii in the ho'.e! ifiiown ai* toe Mtila.piiui Hotsl, A uutc at Lnnd, in tlio Piovincoof iritirh Columbia. Da'.od Uiin 3.h day of Ootober, 913. FUKI) THULIN Applicant . ' ADVKRTISEWKNT. - NOTICE is hereby given ihat nn Action haa been raised njpiin^t the Pitulen'.itil A-������tir.Hifc Compnny Liixjited, 71 Reniield Street, (JIhh gow, for payment of the turn vf ������131, beiiiK tbo proceeds of lm- Po'iey No. 4578-SG with said Com pany on the L'fe of J.i'hn Jnok, 97 Laii������!ands Hoad, Oovan, Ghugow, and tlmt the Sbeiiff of thu Counly of Lanark, Scot land, bus ordered lidverlieement of notii-c of .aid notion by interlocutor, au follows:��������� GIa?(iO*.v, 19ih Seplember, 1913. Holds.tho fund correctly stutc-d in ihe Petition,, and in lo-pno. tbe Pursuers nnd. n'oininkl Ruice^ have consigned ii.o fund ii: lhe. hiii d������ 1 f the Clt-ik of Court Exon ers and dihchargert titem of nil claiiiiB in tbe action. Appoints iniinnuion of the Aetion io lo made by Adveni-emeot. publisbed once in a Nowpp������*per otrenlmiiii, in CJuuiberland, Vancouver I.-lund. BriliHh Coluinbi-i, Osnitda. niui up- p. iiua cluimaiitB in the fund to lodge 'heir cluims witli Ibe Ciork of Court within one month nfrom tho dato of Riicb ndverti-jernent, and .ends the cape to the adjustment roll of 13lb November 1 ext. (Signed) \\V. G. Scott Moxciukfj. Archd. McMaktin, A true copy, S.C.I), In terms* tboreof notice it* h-weby given of e������id action arid < f .aid in teilocutur. LOWNDES & RKNWICK 28 Bulb Slice:, Glii-sow, Solicit ore for Real Raiher. one "'^"'���������'������������������t'a.-������ 4 . 54?H aJififtiiir?1^' '\\ - A, , '' under any lnw, and has beer. foR^^-;': six months next preceding ther^lM day'of nominatiou, the registered-^- !���������- owner in the Land Registry, (Jf- f-yh, ficc, of laud or real property in-jA-^l the city, of ihe assessed ' vulue on ^ tho last municipal .. assessment',-i. roll of ������500.00 or more, over a'jd- v. '"; above any re������istered encuiJil/er-.?^.j auce or charge, aud wint is oilier- :;A wise (jualiiied as a inujiicipalA.;; voter. - ' .' A !-��������� - ' * rf Given nnd'er my hand ���������" at. tht������i? Ciiy of Cumberland ihis 30th day ;;��������� of December, 1913 ., ,' i . Joii.vThumso.v; ��������� v j,. Returning Officer. MUNICIPALITY' OP THIS CITY OK CUMBERLAND PUBLIC NOTICE'is. hereby given to the electors of the municipality of the City cf Cumberland that 1 require the presence of the said electors at the Cour.-' )Cil Chambers, City Buildings, on t.he_i_3_th day_o_f_J_amiar.y.._LOJ.4. Ll.QUQR ACT, 1010. t-ection 42. N'OTIClfi [4 hereby |ijvan that m the lut duy of December next, ���������ipplieation will bo in.vd" tn t!������c Superinletident of Provineinl Pol ice for renownl of lho hotel licoi-ce a mdl liquor by iftliiil in thu hotel .iiown ap^th'i Willow-* Until, Hitu- itta nl Ctttnplell River, in the Province of Mrhi.hOnlumbi'i, Hated thif< Sih dny of Oclolier, UU3. at 12 o'clock noon, for the put pose of nominating, persons lo represent them in tlie municipal council as mayor and aldermen. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be ..as follows.��������� The candidates shall be nomiiia ���������tedji^wriiing! the writing shal] be subscribed by two voters of the municipality as proposer nnd seconder, and'shall be 'delivei'td to the'Returning Officer at any time between the dato of tlie notice and 2 p. m. of tho day of nomination, and in the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened on tho, 15th. day of January, 191*)", at the Council Chambers, Cny Buildings, Cumberland, B, C, of whioh every' person ie hereby required to lake nolies and govern himself accord ingly. No person shall b^ nominatal or be eligible aa a candidate for muynr, unless he be possessed ol the qiialilicatiunsby law requiicd ol Ihusu oillcers, and unless ��������� the candidate bhall on or before the hour of 2 p m of the day of nomination, fu.tni.sh tlie Retuniiug 'Qiiicer with, a ..tatutu-nt iu wiic- ihj.t spt*cjfyiiii* the land < r leal property upon which he qualifies, his nomination shall be in> valid and shall not be acta! upon by tlie Returning Officer. The qualifications aseaudidnto for*iiiii.vor are us follows: - lie must be a male Briii h .ii. ''J MUNICIPALITY OL* TIIU CITV OFCUMBKKI.AND NOMINATIONS for S.-hoc'. Trustees will be rec-'v^d -ui Monday, [\\iq 121I1 day of jui**. uary'l 1914. r.t t; o'clock 1 oo:-. ' Thc'tnodc of nomiiu'iou -i' candidates sh.ill'be as follows:���������... The candidates shall be :i*".-,ui-. ual.cd in writiiifj. Tho w.iitin^ shall be subscribed by iwj vot^ri of the inunioipiility as. proposLT and seconder, and shall lie deliv-. ered lo the Returning Officer;!;;" n 1 " " -any time between the date <>f tho udfi.ee aud 2 p. u:. of the dv.y ;7 nouiinalion, and iu the .eyi-nt o. more tlia������i two liontinations 7 poll will bo opened on Thoi>day. the 15th day'of j-..r.ury. 191.1, ut ilie rolling "M'.-ion at '.be Council ChambJr.s,,City i-l-.'.ild-; ings, "���������"'iiuiberlnud, 1... f'., of. which eveiy person ic. requir.u 'o take notice and govcin iii'.ii,-.;'::." accordingly. The qualifications, for tr-u. lue are as'follows:,���������' ^ lie niui-t bo a male Jji'iti.h rub | ject of th������ lull :Uyi. oi tw(.uty-oiiy. J years ahd not disqualified .under "j ������������������my law, and .11:1 ve', heen ' fi>r .;>. ' "i"iTnrriiTrniTOt~pi,rtRyriTy|^r]Tp'Ti^ in)niiuatioii;; tho registeiycl o.wuer , in the .Land Kegistry. C)liK;w of, ' Land oi* rial proper:v in'the ei*',' "l 1 1 , ... { !lU-t j ..f j $500.00 or more, over and id_nvS������/>V ������i'- el llC'lift* li������'lii by wn f.ir 1I1.1 V|i>,t.j,m> UntM, Hilii'-teil mi li'l ft, 1 |i |.|( :t t'uml a aud Ti**mi!.. JOSKIMI DAMn.NTK JD-KI'H rOHACrt) i* UilOc.br WU), J'������l:i. ***. ��������� 1 piil asse.ssuieui loll of S. i,cooo\\c and abovu any reyi^ter tl enenin- bj.inei* or charj^'i ai.d who is utherwis'S qtia'.ilivd as u imiiiiw>:-'mffl^^ Ho must be .1 m..L- I'ri i*h ' fejM^ Siii^ivI.^^Vi 'j, } I , . r ... 11 i- . . tiv3"* V Iff..-*������"-'������-' - r*** *'' P* ��������� ������������������������"- 1. ubtoei of tne full a*'e ot t\\wii-\\.; iv* j fc, t,j . v ,o ������.rw-������;-tt-. ot *���������-,������ '��������� J ��������� V ./ t-- . .: ��������� f. -������������������ ',* ., \\.7.i;. / _( V|h .'1 -..; ;.-i. .������. -'."iw������ J*. .mim'iil\\i\\Ji',.\\ J...W..V klWV. ���������. J-* ���������������"������*.. .���������>������������������������,. 11 .!���������'.' .��������� ' y*i.������^������*-. ._, Tb1m*'''., Uifilro 'ii'.'���������, ii vt . i-y-i -<->A;'(--r-A'.f* rv"^A, I'V^i* ** <'''%- ���/J%%T&?' 'Aty^ir ; THF, TNTEWS. CL^rBETiLA^D, U. C. i i' i .,.. Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut o'it i-athaitic* an.t purgatives. They ��ra brutul..liars|i~ui!iitcc.'��;iry. try CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Piirrly vcRclal)!., Ac Ijrnil)'oil llie liver, riimiiiiilcliilcAiid .,.y_t2ietlii-.lo!i�� ���.-.Mi'iuci.ilira.ia of ilicbo.vcl Cun Can- ili'paii'oi, Bi'iat'S- nwr, Skk tltuJatr.r unJ /nili'itKliiri, ui niil'lti.u knttt. Smnll Pill, Small Done, Smali Price, Genuine i.imt boat Signature The \\ child's delight. ' The- picnicker's choice. Everybody' favorite. W. CLAR.';. M'f'r., Montreal > M.-ingled times I rom mho. one London critic tell- in.ij me, wilLes Vj. N. in the Binning- lia'm l'ost; how he had wli'Od to a Glasgow impor tho-nows thai. tho great :!il:isca hud just arrived and -would conduct, the London Symphony or- clioatm on such and sucli a dato. Tho tolograph >pc-i-;i.or, as usual, spelled Uio unfamiliar nanio along, the lino of leant resistance. Tlio (llnsgow subeditor, not heiiif. a niiislciil man, had imvor hoard of Ni!;;'scli?lmt'a3 tho adjective '{.real' wim prodscd to the name, lie naturally assumed ��� that lie .must ho a Sooleluna.ii, no iho .Glasgow public was infoi-inod tho noxt day that tiio Kront McKish had uu-ived in London. . ��� ; 1 romonihcr also a London coIUmkuo voducod (o a s,tato cf oollapso by. dl��- coveriiiiv that ho had liccm made io sny that, Andrew Blank baft sung: Xlnoplti Andrew, instead ol' Non pin andr-.il. " . . '��� ' AlllimiKh of harmless appoaranco, tho oboe is t'-'c niosit deadly musical Instrument, in tho world, for it literally kills thoso who play'upon it. * To' play an oboe perl'ot-lly ,-. musician iniisl placo the rood momlipieco- far hark in his mouth nntl It. reaches iho Riillot. .uml playins in IIiIb fashion !s most, harmful to llie ltmf!��. Afloi* two years r.�� olioe-playinii nine out of ton musicians rIvo up their ins (rumen I. and learn to' play another. If ihey do not thoy are. radically certain to develop consumption with fatal results. Oho.! players nonimnnd hissh salaries, as ir.-w of Ilium ciiro lo run so f?iv:it a risk. His Dev-tjc-; Vounsi -Mrs. Flitter lolls me tha'c her hiu-.band is Roius to leach her how. to skate this winter, nays Mrs. Goorn, ii. the tone .t, woman employs wheii | jtl'.j gjow WOMEN NEEDJ1N PILLS; For Weak Backs and Headaches Hiss Ethel Balccmbe, ot -Port Duf- fovln, N.S., 'vritoa: "I was troubled with Klduoy Diseaso fov several years, j back wna weak. I lir.d terrible headache*- and 'was so restless that I could not sleep ut night. At las't a friend told me about GIN PILLS. I at onco got a' box- and after taking' thom, .1 felt better���after talcing threo boxos, I was cured." COc, a box, C for 2,50. Sample freo if you -write National Drug and Chemical Co.- of Canada Limited, Toronto, . 215 The F.oot-Warmerc The lato Charles UrookfieUl will he greatly missed, in clubland and .i'ii theatrical circles, for if was on lilm that they depended Tor nearly all tho Rood stories lhat went-tho round of London. Ilo used to (ell a story of a miserable railway journey ho had to mid ovist ko with some friends to gel. to a country lionet*. ��� If was bitterly cold, and by tho time they got to tho end of their -journey It was pitch dark, ami '"ic-y were nearly frozen. A private omnibus had been sent to meet them.-and 'they trooped in and pulled up tho glass >... t'.e window. '. '.I hope l.o Kooduess they've remembered to put in tho foot-warmoi-s! exclaimed Bouo ol! thein, reeonnoilerin.,' with his foof, Oh, thank goodness! ���Yes, they're there i ��� ,*Suro enough they found, s'qor.od under fho scats, two heavj contrivances which they hauled iuto line and gratefully rested tlieir t'oct on. The' effect was- instantaneous. Immediately a delicious wannlh permeated thd soles of .their boots and thawed iheir icy feot, aud soon their whole bodies wen; Sicilian Carts Of all We vehicles in tho' world liters is none to equal the. Sicilian can. which is cawed, yellow, pane-led.with lurid paintings thai run tho gamut ot myth and history. Ouo wo saw had upon ils panels scene:; that represented Columbus snilihp; from l'alos and- discovering America, a bloody tight round the citadel of Acre, the hermit-j ago of Santa Itasolia, and on its tall-J board a vivid picture of the massacre i of tho Vespers: The earls are never > very lai-fte, as'ciirl* go, but. they ai-oi so mai'vclousiy wrought, that (htyj ought surely to como under tho pro.] visions'of,the law lhat, forbids J.he ox-] portaliou of any works of art. Wheels! and shafts, axle?, tho od^es of sides j and posts and tailboards ur till work-1 ed into neat fioojiiotrleal-doalsns, and] on the axle is a caivlng built up clear ��� to the bottom of the curt, a miiss qf [ intricate scrollwork and .vinft'orhraul.' in the middle of .which siU ihe patron ; saint of (he fortunate owner. \\ KOTY'S CKOLSIOK COOUVMOII.' source pills, syrups and alcoholic mixtures are uncertain and amah. Scott's Emulsion has been relied upon by physicians for forty years as the safe ancl sensible remedy to suppress the cold and buildup the enfeebled forces to avert throat and lung troubles. Don't tolerate alcoholic substitutes, but insist on the Genuine Scott's Emulsion, One bottle usually lasts longer than a cold. Every druggist has it. _3 73 %���-sax: ar.u SGOmMMHE |M��i-VV Ht aHStP ROMTO: ��*> r��T*lt��d .W "I Awful Asthma Attacks.���ifi lh.i'i- a, member cf your family who ia in the' power of this ilistvossius-troublo'.' No; service, you- can vendor Ium will oiiuul; the brni'glii.,' to his attention of l>r. A- j D, Kellogu's As! lima Remedy, remarkable re'ln-.dy rests its ropul ' ,���.- -The PrlVe of Peace ���iibi; ���..������x;arcil io be.soiiUMvhal. excited, whou ho came home that night, and Ikv naturally ashed the caiin:-, The'man'in tho a*p ilal lias fallen in love with our cook, she ijald. ' What of it, he tiskeii. . llo'u beon iryln^Ao goi her. lo run ThU"lwuJ' a11^ llinri'.v ll'ni- i Do-you -on n .tho man who prac- c-ve.ry nig llt? said she did, aiid lie made a His Claim to Fame Lurd Alvorslono trlls? this . slory nRalnsI'. hlmsolf. vile had byon"announced to dlsU'ihute the pri/.os at an l*_.j3t.-r>ml school, and one of tlie pupils iiskoii ins fiii.licr: Ou's llnlvo.rstone'.' Why, lie's (ho - man otliat liaii.:cd t'rippen! waft the immedlalo. reply. ��� tion upon what A'hat dono for ollicrs.) llc^.0" thc conk'1 It has-a 'truly wonderful record, cov-. A'1" nm.i.f,r eving years and years of succcgs in al- J m J fc J1 c most overy parl>of this contliicnl, and1 lou UU) u,oU' tK' oven beyond the seas. For Sunday'School Teachers Toll the cook, ho exclaimed excitedly", that I nui u poor man, but i will Hive $50 it she'll do il. A teacher ' in a mission Sunday ' llcfore I sentence thc prisoner I should liko 10 ask,',the .auci-noy why he thinks thai' lho defendant is in- > i-'anc. ���,. - . ��� . . Your Honor, lie admits Ihai he had perfectly fair trial. | A, ,1'udgo was (l-yiiit;' to..convict, in; ; old liusro fur chicken stealing., liastus i he says to him, how is it. when there | is a liii*- dos at tho door and tho eooi> ! near the house, that you can' steal those chickens?'. Now, Jedj.o,' says ���Kasl.ua. you.keeji on .buying them, you .couldn't yet V\\ j $uliitclv ii.'irmles.s, lie smv niifl ask lor "Mrs, ;\\Vinslow's Soothing Byriip," ami take ho otl-?l kind Ti��-cuty-iivs"'ccutsa botlli;. mmmm�� VVATERPRtOF COl.l '-\\RS AND CUFFS Sonotrcnu u'cttor llian .linen (inu l)l(j soup slie conceals-a re Proof in a mors conversation. Isn't it ni:. to1' see a man so devoted lo his wifo? Devoted���-;hucks! grumbles Oooph, from behind his magazine. He's so blamed jealous of l.er, he won't take a chance m having any other man near her. Minard's Liniment Cure. Diphtheria. None of Them Horrid Miss Prim���Allow u horrid man 'to kiss ine���ucver! , Miss Peach���Neither would I; but thank goodness, thero'isn't one anions' all my male acquaintances. laundry t-ill.s. Vriu-h it witn waiur. All .lures or liii-pi:!. SUito sly So end !\\y.'.. i-or 20o. we will m.-tti you. THE ARLINGTON CO. OF CANADA. __, Liinltecl 0o "5s~"Fra5ST"AVBmre;���TtrroTitcT- Ontario��� ..Tacky lu.d beon im.arfii*..: ���inci sclioclfeHow the imjjoi'lant .'.nd. FREE TO AIL SUFFERERS, lly-��uleel OUTOl'SOI'.TS'-R'JNDOWti'Ot'GO'J'VIleBLUI* SUrrtR (fom K1UMKY, EI.AODt!l,l!��,RVOV;_ D!3I��Et WlHOIIiCW&Ar.HEcaES.llLCEnS.r.KiNERllPTIONS.I'ILlS SKVw='2J.\\S.BB l"5,k- 1"K U031' IWSTRt-OTIVI MRDtCAi. BOOR tVlK WR1TT11!!,! I TF.LLS ALL��tion;Ultlt THERAPION iKu%ds 1 (��'��� tht remnly tervouaown ii'.ni��ni. Don'tu&l_�����__ filMosu*.v to slush and cold ami frost-bile from the icy winds of wlnlur. In the trsat- mcnl of either Ih.erc is no bettor ii.'o- paration than Dr. Tlioinas' IQclectric Oil. as it-counteracts tlio Indammation and' relieves tiho pain. The action.-of the oil is instantanoon's and its application is oxt. .-nieh* ."Implc ��� Hang it', ono of them rcmarkea, perspiring Croely.' This is-almost loo much of a good. Uiu)-_v. Let's have the window town? 0Thcy were thoroughly' wanned and refreshed by the time thoy arrived.al tho house, .whoro tlicy were met by a�� apologetic t '-Av, .who expressed regret Uiat the.omnibus had boon sent off without foot-warmers! 'U. then turned out that tho objects on which they had'- been so cosily rosling their foot rore two sun cases. Their own imagination had wanned their foot. The Reporter Went Through it " You may abuse newspaper mon all you please, said ,*. big burl., chap in thc saloon bar, b.i 1 want to tell you that, I have a. weakness' for reporters. A reporter once saved niy lire. TJow? ., . ' - ' ���AHolL-'ihi'ff. vfeiij ny.-. I_Uioughfc 1 school in a Scottish town has como interesting siork-s to tell.Mn tho Missionary, ltecoi-il of tho United' Free;- , church, of the'answers which havtAu come from infant lips to her Bible] quPBlIoiiK. 'Sometiineo one gets a \\ ' A iauRUa' aL scars when pertcct y natural but wholly uucxpoet-j Ul^vs thl .g nl hinu ed vcply. Asked what Naaman did j ��� after washing In tho-Jordan before he; -7 returnedA�� hln native land, ono mite gavo the obvious answer: Dry hissclf. The class \\v;i. lold the story of tho little Slumaiuiio, his sunstroke", and his restoration by the prophet, and wishing to iiicuJc;ilo gratitude tho teacher asked what lho mother would do when she .,'.-1 him back. P-:t a ban act on his heid, shouted immediately a practical yoiuh. Voting man, you call regularly to see my daughter. 1 do. '- . - 1 vt-Aiii io know if your intentions are serious. >������ You lmi&l have tho wrong man, 2dr. Wombat. l��� call 1o collect the pay- ineiu on hei: piano. a wo- ���' Sho--i cried,all day yesterday. Ncighhoi���Wlr.t^iorV-.- ' Sho���lt 'was our wedding anniversary and Henry said: U seems to mo that something awful occurred ten years ago today, but 1 can't, remember what "c was. -��� ��� A Ow/im/w Knight Distinguished Service Order Companion of the Range A P/tSTE I TftE F FD/JLLEY <2>i.To.| NoDUST NO W/tSTE I HAMILTON CANADA I No RUST <3P \\\\ Booli I re��, A mmpls Humn 'Irriiluipiil i-ciuoved lump (rom Ibis Saily'ii rtrrbt'l Old sores, ulcers and 4 ,, . drowlh.i cured. De*criln�� ftlve iroulile; tvn wit! nn\\t! hook ar.-t laslimoni_l_, tHE CANADA CANCER INSTITUTE, l.,MiTni;un!-jl iic.'l vi.-.-.; ii'. home; maUo from tlirco to llv-i.. dui:uii \\.or tiny ili'cni'- ntiiiir nistilf'ii tVijj:��. Ariiiniii- Ait V ., 1>I>I. II., l'SiY'iinH'iini* lll'n'l;, \\Viiinli.r.{;, Tl)�� ftenlly .vwfu Mr. Ure (now ..ord Part SU'iiilh'lydn), fho has heon hiriiallcil ni f.uni I'ti'sl- ilcnt of tlio Ccnu't in' Session, hns hud one nr two .f'fii'iit.lo. in-i.-iU'c-sroi-H in that, iii^lt olllco. , Ono ul t.h'cni \\witi l,unl Mhkgrovo, wlm luul unci tu cniulcuin a Inllnr lo j I am goin. deal li i'or munlf-rim- u Hohliur. . b-. ard !"i Genesis of Hie Phonograph ��� As long ago as JS05 Sir \\V. JI l-'i'ecco, then direcloi1 of tho Hrltisli 1 ...dolll'co teU-srapliii, seal messages wltho.il. wires aorflfs tho sound of Mul; when tho submarino cable was broken down. Sir William was also present at tlio birth of tho phonograph and in .1S7T he spoilt Independence day wiih Kill sun a I, his houso in Now York, und in (liscui'ulng the t.lephono he l'Cinarki-d lo the (,'i-cat American lu- vonUir: Tlun if wind you say. Is truo it will be possible to reproduce tho hu'mnn voice. l.illi'cn shut his eyes find said nothing, mul lho oonvrrsaiion cbimgeil. On tho voyagD homo Sir William wurliid mil a phonograph iu theory, iml, not boing n. mechanic in ltd. it. as an id>.'U, In loss than u niuiilh Kdison soul Sir William Pro-.'!'.- a. pho'iogni'ilii lho lirst ihat camo to 'KiiRlniid. J don't heJievo I i-'im ovf-r lo.-ii-n IIioho Latin ciinjugatiotisi, Mild I he young man. Thal'U be all rljilil. replied the irai.i- mer. 1 mn1 nt worli on a now syslem. to Hit Vin lo ragtime num- -.-ou *-.'n;*-. '"''in :--i Hu- clinr- was dying -with consumption. Afy; friends though 1, so ;oo, ]t appeared to'be a deni. case. - Ono day a reporter busilod into my room, took out his- pencil and notebook z.nd began business without anv iiuucccssarv delay. * * . Mr. Sliart, said lie, 1 understand that you are dying wh.ii consumption. Will you.please,give me a hislory of your, life? Well, gc>iu.!enun, bul.for that ropori- fr 1 should nol now be alive. I summoned all my remaining slroiiRlh. threw Uio roporler dowusiiiirs, slid down tho banister, and jimi|iod on him before ho could .;o_ up, pounded him into u black swelling, and Ihon throw him into the sire,I, An hour later I hoard that-ho'was likely ii.) die from his injuries, and *o I iook tho ilrs'i. train to the West, going clear up into tlio -iii'Jiiiiliiliis and roughing it, liko rt prospector. \\.iw loo'., ut mo, To Make Him' Hungry Somebody has suggesied t.Jjnj. \\>\\v, McKenna, who- has ordered that the forcible feeding oi Suffrage-lion .hall bo ronowed, should be told lids story, as I't might help him In ihnllug with these rol'i'iii'iory indlos. .One morning, the giivornr..- or ;\\ flur- iniiii prison snid to hi'.- ehlci.' warder: I sny, number twenr,v-llvt> !- behaving worse thnn ever. Vu1. lilm ou broad and water for a bit-. Mul. ho lias rot'usr-d all Ioc'I ror Iwo days, proU-sled the. chlel' warder, Then, ordered the iihti'IIcsh governor, let one of the warders sit lii'sliln'i hlni and rend aloud io hlni from n I'Oolii-j'y book! We believe MINAUD'S L1NIMKST is,the best: -Malblas Foley, Oil City. On1:. Joseph Know. Norway, Me. Charles Whootcn. Jlulgravo, K.S, Lev. lt. 0. AriVifctrong, Mulgrave, N.S. i'ierve LaiUiCis, sear,, Vokomouehe. Thomas Wesson, ShcQ'idd, N.U. She was mi excellent, tenuis player and could paddle a, canoe most: grac- fully, but tlilh was lit'.' i!:'.-t. lUtemJunco at a horse sho*,\\'. Arc you a good judge ol' liorsetK'Sh. hundred one of. her fuiends. ,* Oh, I should sny not, 1 '-".ovor lasted any, she sah.-. Alklnt, Sr'.id lhe Sfi-gcii;:. angrily, whv havi-n't you shaved this morning'-.' Ain't I shaved'.' asked AtN'ins, iu apparent surprise, No, you've nol, '��� tsistcd lhe sei-geani und ( waul to kuow why. Well, you sre, sergeant, replied the soldier, ihore was a d-nou ot us using the fa mo mirror, am". I mr.M'. have shaved some other unin. FREE Daily Market Letter and Sam.ple Grain Bags." Bend us your namo and address and wo will put you on our mailing- list���It's froe. Let ua keep you posted on market ijirlccs for grain. cars. Personal attention given to selling-- and grading: of all Our Car Tracing; nnd Cla.lm Dapartmonts work In c our -clients' interests. "We have every facility for prompt service'and we get best-rftstilts .for shippers. ' ��� Send'to-day ::'for' a supply of (sample bags and deal with * ���firm -whoso business:, has been built nr* by satisfied customer* CENTRAL GRAIN COMPANY, LIMITED COMMISSION MERCHANT8 JMaCRAlN EXCHANGE Paid-up Capital,.$150,000 WINNIPEG, MAN. References, nny Commercial Bunk Affency, or '9 . Your Oven Gains Lady- - I lave Waltei - -Ves mil Jjiuly-- -NeVi. i i-oubles. 'Ave ��� \\ ( ������- you sinyt'iiliiK "u> cat? I have some v'uy foot mind U'llinji; nm youv ���nie Humi-lhljiu tn oaf. Not only did you munli'i- lilm lordship remarked lu Sfiin'iu'lii!. iho hisj "*;cs of popiiliip unit's, I'liljirll, hut you did, thi-usi, nr push, or plei'i-i', or 'ii-uj.-ct, or pro|u-l the J,-thai weapon tlirdii-.li lib--. roRlineiii/il bieei-liofi, which -i.-i-rc the prnperiy of Mi-- i-nVi'i'olKil. Wlmt nml.is llllill.ri fn' Jenlnil Ills lll'l'l iiei*'.' ' - Well, lie !-u. .; *rviu." who !-��� -.iii-.bai;, und irlm sh'o ut thai. r'uiijiivHr1, while he uni'i. ivt ;linit niv mlloK in U"i 7'alli'ii mn, nf his cm* oh tin* rnud to anywhere. GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS Tlio���iKii('oii for i'oM.; :������ at baud nnd iiiilesrt llie niiillier Keeps u conl In- Ual v.'.ili'h nvo' hi'i'Ulllr oniM p.cilil v.'lll solan Ihem aiid oi'li'ii ri.nro Herluiis iv-1 ,l!;i, umoim water culls follow. An iiieiihin.-ml doso ofj "j��� tills "coimtiv only a Ilaby's Oii'n T.ibloU will prevent eOlils, mil' i.i1 or if they do crmif- nu i-uddi-uly the iiuii-a Tablets will clear llie stomach and 'bowels and In-naiilly ii-l!nVi* lho baby from cold. The 'r.bb'ts iM'e sold by medii.-lrie (li'iilrr.) or by mall id .''*> In-. Wi!'.!aU'..i' . Onl. Pnin;-! Malni- \\y discovered that' ue,it iihstaliu'i'ii ai-u more I In bio lo iippondU'ltlH than jit.o- plo who are ii.iciisiomeil In wlni-dilnk- liitf. In t'..o i nurse of hi*, iibsnrvatloni slares bacl. lit nu1 hn dlHcnvei-i'il that the i. ti ui 1>< t ot wlno' "it and ll0iV (Irliil.i-i-H wlm wi'i-e nuiTi'i-liij^ fi'iiin an- pendlcitlH wuh niie ln two hundred, while mn,. III Inn was the hbij pereeui. ill'lll!'. I'K. hiiwi'ver, How Sh; Knew 1 do liiiiil. ou'lulmod Miv. Tolled- {ndluminlly. ihai .-.Irs. Gadabout is (he nniKt MKKi'aviHiiiJ.'.ly liuiulslllvo woman. if I musi sny mi, I i'V.i* knev.. Why, I ���.lever ru.-.-i 1" <" ��n "'c stnu't but what die invariably turns hei' bond and hop what l'vo (v't k!iw from behind. How- -or -������Cat Is, I wan wondnriiKt', i my dear, how you found mil. that tin ! menu lli!u.'{ loidieil ' a id;. Koine one Mr. 'J'oll.er jium- by Our Oven Test r >oeonic^' a of moi'o bt-cad. pumw ain-e ium ureal ly not v.-lii -, but .mi;, n fn en l medical manual.re hcoiiiH t.H 1 liave lioi'ii lion in In 1\\",A\\ tuoro nad, I i,ri'MOiini> Ij--1 u ii ��viii'..-.i .in.i , . It in ti.iid (ii.it Wl!.;. .Ini.a, pb'iii'.eir '".'Jill *'��'��� i>iId:,.,��- Umi ln> c.-iw in' ' Kriince, bi-niiuhl ��vi r li Klillled Fri-nch; ! worliiiiiui, ami hcilicidid to raine tln'j " um ' .--ii-v vi,\\i--iiiii' fin',i the t'i ut <''', I liuu-i'.-. I'liiit Ul'i'll llu* in'iil:-!'. in, ;n i a .11 >�� A !, . 1 ni \\;' liiii.t iiii . n-. ::.; . In- Clint* tn |i;iy his rent, I'M 111, Tin Um farmiM illiO I 1,1 ii.. i ..'.'< i.t i ',,,' . *..V,l-| '.I'.IH Hl'l t'vi'iuy I owe you. Hen could H'.'ni))'" tn|',('-lli..r. I'm ��"nii) in ,'it-..r ii.ii!: .; Ini'd as In- tod. ilii- hi'i^,' ,.iui rniiteiilrt nut o)T{liie tn'nlr, Ami Mirf. Td1!ai' slralslilav.iy 'tun.-' cd the . ireiini cd' her Indlnualinn., MJOllilliK hn!, frc.ii .Mrn. fJllilabour Inj her 'liiiilnnaitii:; rt'.vtcli nf n luifiliiiiifl, \\ i art a-'.'.e fondly i'l'.n.'d lilm. and nflfi'i 1 Om Jh>l |iyrntcchiilc otitbui'.-.l. rel'iiyed i ! in speal. In the furl minii> mnn fur llm| ��� I'o.-.i. nf ilie Oit'ii.n;;. , 1 The '.rl'who H o|;r Hlni'niif mil of a carrla.'ie uhidnw Ik often lonlilnA' (it tlie mini opi'nuUc al tlio name time, mid the man I* apt t" foi'i^l that he I.s j-elleil'd thi'i.-iwli the window p:ine. it ��� nf llw Is all I ���i! '',,t< liiinl- pniii'i'il ilu- Hut I nay, tu iu.> ii.." , ��������� ��� .,/.-. A- '. '.*l-i*- 1 i.;im-,v, nald 11 \\va-*< a '.'"1 oi.c-. ! to it. Vour "ovon ccTlain producer broad uud hotter Wo can promise that. For from oach .shipment of whoat delivered at our mHls wo tako a ten pound sample. Wo grind it into flour. We bake the flour'into broad. If tlu'ri bread iri high in . Miiality and largo in quantity, wo mc tlio shipment. - Other, wine we sell il. There is no' guess-work - aluml our promise of more broad and better bread from 4 JJPJLL' l,0*l,,-!-g this name. I ��� '���iVAjr^Jrcatl and Better Bread" and ���/ "Better Pastry Too" �� ��� 4 K> \\ t rf v.'-, Y i *��� *> 'Mil ���i Hi tf- -f ni|ip..ni Wn ID..V Hirl. ll. ���nl Pa;*).. FARMERS - Can ulways nuiUa uur* if c-ullliifi- thn liloliont pi-Ices for WHEAT, OATS, nAHLEY and FLAX, by alilppliKl their,car lotf to FORT WIULIAM ANO ���nor AiTwun and hnvlnrt tltun uolil on connnlMfllon l>' THOMPSON, SONS AiS'U COMPANY THE WELL-KNOWN FAHMliRS' AliEMls, ADO ESS '/Ol-YOm V., CHAIN r^CHANCIi, WINNIPEG ���liii'! i \\ i'ii l.f'l-.'.' | I.M 'lli'l*. i > "I tlli" HI; ���v.-iti- i'.i l?-, l::. ��� Ild'.v iiiil j.,u ,;'��� i Imi-lc v. In - ��� ���r-'r. |il-|>,:it"l"i ii'i , t,"l'.- N'�� 1 i;v -:. -i .ler lit i'ii ���>'. . ;' Itiilliiua. lu ��� n.i li- bi"' \\ i'< ���i it f. .jI - ;, r.'1'.r, I-.'*1" i Ii.,n- onl; ���ie my tni'ii t-iiines. iu ii . r. the li .! n.iiiile.r fur ii'i)|ipi''.| one J'.n.'iti ��-otin- - h] 'tn I'*-..- lift' i-!l I.'.!���'.- t. Try Murine Eye Remedy j Tf yi>'.1 liiivc Kni, \\Vt-:.\\. Wnt.-ry V.ix-Y cr C.:..n*jl t��.��fl K;.-*V*I--. !>'���^-���!,', S:-.-.-.v! ���}*.. to V/ N. U. ��/* A it iiv. IflhO. !! I' orr U'.-.it'r. ���Si'f.Mn*:!c 'I'-Ahi-n, '��� 25.:, S^. Lye )!..(.'.�����. I'..v | .��� m.,?i. *it tt* T*nle **** l*r AH C>*f *��������� V.te Car* I llurlna Cy�� Ktmftfy Cu,, Cblt,.iy<�� Wp.nr tiifiM ��� Glue them PERRIN'S GLOVES for Holiday Social Affairs or for Seasonable Gilts J5vctli.it ilie v/ellkuo'vu trade-mark's ai s��hf)Wii iu cut*?an*rut every glove yoiibuy iind y>'.i v;ill llien l��c ��uic (,\\ perfect Style, Fit and Finish. teit d,-alert weninl*"" **'/' '/"* uenuln* PEKRt.V'S CLOVES. 4~t* hi! _., mm Mp-ttA *td������betv������JHii TOui^wUm , ������������������fr'k.'ii-z ir*t^.'* to Testify to !t. . A lawyer iu Portland, Ore., was assigned to.defend a Chinaman accused of murder. Uo bad a talk with the ofiicial interpreter, "wbo in turn hau talked will) tho man in jail, and that earnest person assured tho lawyer that the prisoner was innocent; that-at the (imo of tho crimo ho bad been miles away in a railroad camp. Later tlioy weut to the jail to.have a talk -\\yitli 'tho prisoner. Tlio official interpreter held a long conversation, tho lawyer giving hln. tho questions. It seemed all straight and regular? Tho interpreter insisted that tho prisoner had a perfect alibi., lt was some weeks boforo the case was called, and shortly beforo that time tho lawyor wanted another talk with tbo accused man, Tho ofiicial interpreter had disappeared, and so be secured for his,interpreter this llmo n Chinaman wbo bad been his cook and who talked fairly good English, They went to tho jail. "Toll him,"-he Instructed the interpreter, "that l.waut him to.relate to mo again tbo exact circumstances, all he knows about lbi3, tbo wholo truth and particularly where ho was that night." Tho two Chinese jabbered togelhec , for fifteen minutes. Then the interpreter turned and said, "He-say aftci he shoot lho man he Inn down Mollison stlect an' thlow pistol in McGuir'o's fish yard." ' "Hold on!" yelled tbo lawyer. "That can't bo true. Ask bim again. According to lho other story bo was miles away and didn't shoot the man at all.'* Thore was another long conversation between"tbo interpreter and (he prisoner.. Then the Interpreter said: "Oh, les; ho shoot the man. Ho say he shoot hini an' Inn down.'Moilison stlect an' thlow pistol into McGuire's fish yard.'1 "Rut," Insisted tbo lawyer? "I wan told he was not In thc city at all lhat night, but miles away in a railroad camp." ��������� , Tho interpreter smiled blandly. "Ob; tos," he assented cheerfully, "he have plenty witnesses to plovo tliat."���������Saturday Evening Post. Ordeal Which Budding Actors In Nor- [ mandy Must Face. j ll Is not without fear that an ac-lot I makes his debut in tho capital of Nor- j tuandy. A debut in -tho French prov- ��������� inces is by no moans an easy ordeal If': pass through. An actor has a right tl ' choose threo different parts, says Mine, j Ilhca, which must he played inside of a' month. , j Tbe first and second' debuts havo no significance; be may bo received coldly, critically or enthuslastlcally-it has no meaning; the third ono decide,, his fate. That night after the,play the 'manager, very solemn in his dress suit, appears beforo tbo audience and says": "Monsieur ,or Mile. So-and-so has mado bis or her debut The management wishes lo know tho verdict of tiie pub- j lie" ��������� j Then lio produces a ��������� placard on wliich is printed in large letters the word "Accepted." If the actor pleases ���������the audience applauds; if not, it hisses until tho manager produces another placard Avith the word "Refused.": Then (ho applause starts again, without regard for the feelings of the poor, broken hearted girl or boy who has been waiting ln the wings for the ver-~ dict"of that inhuman'jury called (lie public���������Argonaut. ] When They Roach tho Wonderful "Oil Spot" Off Sabine Pass. A. freak of nature never fully "described is the wonderful "oil spot," situated about ten miles'south of Sabine, pass. i,nto wliich flows tho' Sabine river lo tho gulf of Mexico, 'The river forms tho boundary between tlio states nt Louisiana and Testis. Tlio "oil spot" extends two miles aloug shore and seaward about: three-quarters of a tulle. A >-to'rin from the northeast, by way ul oust to soul beast, 1ms a rate of from 800 lo TOO miles acr.os.3 fho gulf of Mexico into this mystic haven. During a gale this spot is wonderfully defined. Looking seaward the scene is grand. An acre of towering foam marks tbo abrupt dissolution o������ (bo lashing seas us tbey Uniinkr to- .ward the shore. Tills occurs ih about threo fathoms, or eighteen feet of water, from which (ho stcrin driven craft, croaking nud straining tn every timber, emerges aud suddenly 'fir.dj herself reposing liko a child rocked tn its mother's arms, hemmed lu by a wall of -wrath, where the weary mariner caii bc lulled to res-t-by the roar of tha winds. Tho place? is termed the "oil spot" not from any known analysis of its nature, but simply from Its conditions-it has no troubled wiitdr.���������I'hlla- detpbia Inquirer. LEAP OF A KANGAROO. WIT ;0F A MORO UMPIRE. . He Had Learned Our Language Fast and Knew How to Use It. Captain John E. Morris of (he Sixth: infantry was at ono time, some years ago? stationed with bis company in. some inaccessible Moro town. Morris thought that if tbo. Moros of his district could become interested in some ^^HiH^s"lMt"^ntsia^f"lie^"lIuutiIi_r (he United States insurance companies'1 mortality tables could readily bo read.- justed so far as soldiers woro concern-; od, so bo encouraged bis men "to .teach tbe Moros baseball, When a man is , playing baseball be is not chopping oft beads, and Captnin-Morris.appreciated this fact. ... ". ��������� Two baseball teams were organized, a Moro team and a leam'froni Morris- company, and ono day the first gamo of lho scries was to bo pulled off. The Question of the umpire was the great ouo of the moment., and after much discussion a native Moro was selected lo pass upon the flno points of the game. In Filipino "umplro" Is properly ex-. pressed as ;'mnklfuhi," aud when Captain Morris arrived ou llic'sccno of the proposed ball gamo tbo Moro wbo wag' to bo umplro approached lilm. . "Maklfula, nio," remarked tbo Moro. Captain Morris looked at iho native umplro -without' In tho "Slightest understanding wbnt bo was driving nt "I'm glad you aro a 'mnkifula,'" lie remarked, "but ploaso Inform mo what lho word menus.", "Means mnlilfula of Americans," replied tho Moro, "Mc learn American languago fast."���������Sau Francisco Chronicle. Never Over Four Feet High, but May . Bo Thirty Feet Broad. .. <, i Precisely how far a big kangaroo j can jump is a matter of some dispute. ' A writer in Casscll's Natural History .says' that they' cau leap "ovor ton, fifteen or more feet," Mr. IT. R. Francis tells us (hut ho has "known an 'old man' to cover nineteen feet at each bound for full half a mile," and he. believes that bo docs leap "ao average of full twenty feet" ���������-. i- Mr. Lydekkcr Is of opinion that lho ' great kangaroo leiips "uot���������far short of thirty feet," and Mr. Thomas -Ward gives it as "nl least thirty feet," Prob-'' nbly .Mr. Rudyard Kipling's "twenty- five feet to a bound" is near enough as a. gen era I rule. . ��������� j P������ut witli tbis more thau Olympic \\ leaping power they seem ' commonly' either unable or unwilling tp rise any height from the, ground. Their specialty is ��������� broad jumping only. Mr. Ward says that thoy "cannot clear an obstacle greater than four fuel," and a fiyc foot fence, -is commonly high enough for any kangaroo paddock.��������� London Times. MEND, YOUR BROKEN CHINA. Use a Cement Made With Plaster of Paris and Gum Arabic. I had such a pretty Dresden china .comb and brush tray for my dressing table which was broken into, threo pieces'just tbe other clay by some one j dropping a heavy pair of curling irens. on-it, I was almost heart broken bo- ' causo it was part of a set, and I was afraid I could not replace it, and even if I could I did not fee! that I could a fiord to do so. ��������� i Ono of my friend-- (old mo she.bad been successful in mending'several pieces of old china whicu were treasured heirlooms with plaster or purls and gum arabic. Make a thick sola, lion of gum arabic aud water and into it-put the plaster until tbo mixture be- comes a paste. This is applied to the edges of t.1*!-china,'which aro pressed , firmly together.. "I 1 tried it oh my (ray, and it worked like magic." The solutic is white, so lhat it does not show luce glue, and, best of all, it makes such a strong Joint (hat they tell mo that tha article novet breaks again the same place.���������Philadelphia Ledger. ��������� FREAKS OF NATURE. An Uphill Waterfsj! and a Tree That Squirms Like a Snake. Nat nro In t no1 tropics, left to herself, writes John Rut-roughs,,tho naturalist, is harsh, aggressive, savage; looks as though she wanted io hang you with her dangling ropes or impale you on her thorns or engulf you in the ranks of hei* gigantic ferns. Her mood 3s never as placid and ; sane as In tho north. Thero is a tree j in tho Hawaiian woods that suggests i ,n tree gone mad. It is called tho hair; tree. It lies down, squirms arid wrlg: ' gles all over lho ground liko a wounded snake, tt gets up and then takes lo earth agaiu.- Now it wants to he a vino: now it wants to bo a tree, lt throws somersaults; it; makes it-.elf Into loops and Tings; it rolls; It reaches; it doubles upon itself. Altogether'it is tho craziest vegetable growth I ever saw. It was near Pali that I saw what 1 had never seen or heard of before���������' n waterfall reversed, going up Instead of down, It suggested Stockton's story of negative gravity. A small brook comes down off tbe mountain and attempts to mako tbe leap down a high precipice, but tho wind catches it and carries It straight up In tho air liko smoko. It is translated. It becomes a mere wraith hovering about tbe beetling crag. . Night and day this goes on, tho' wind snatching from the mountains in this summery way tljo water it bas brought luem.-Ceutury Magazine. =v Memory In Old Age.? Ways of tho memory In later life ex- _A HAlnA,l_l K������_rr.n%n. bio yon can recall"aii thut, Is useful or j necessary." And to Lady Womyss, re-.i covering from illness, he wrote: "Llko ' you, I read a book through and do not remember a word of It. I think, how- over, that the reading of Ibe book has au effect, and if I read it agnlu I understand It boiler, r bollevo that as we lose our powers of memory we may increase 'tho power of remlnlsecneo- tbat,is, of recalling wbat wo want In small quantities for.a short time." . w and the Owl. tllUU.3lI.Jj THE BASEBALL MASK. ������t Was First Used In a Yale-Harvard Game In 1876. Frederick Wlnlhrop Thayer of Co- basset, Harvard 78, captain of tho famous varsity nines of ISTd. 1S77 aud 1S7S, was tha inventor of tlio catcher's mask. The days when Thayer entered Harvard baseball differed somewhat from the present. A pitcher bad to throw underhanded, and end bis throw with arm stretched out. Their that changed, and as a consequence tbo ball was thrown much moro swiftly." Dr. Harold 0. Ernst, a professor in tho Medical scliool, was pitcher on the varsity nine, and .lames ,A. Tyng was catcher. Thoy mado a wonderful battery. ,. , . Thayer noticed that the more freedom given tho pitcher the greater became the risk of the catcher. One day he let a few into the secret. He ..was going lo make a mask. A few days- beforo tbo Yale game of 1S7(i ho came on the field with It. Save for thi fact-' It was mado moro heavily, it was much =siniUsr=fo=tbo���������masks=in='!S'*=*ofi" ^ ��������� ROMANCE OF ANTICOSTI IjATK hknki mknirr rijmw is. LAND L1KK A HIJHL J-'iciich Chocolate Magnate Hough-*. Teii-ifory lu Gulf 'of St.* Lawrence and Fell Foul of (Quebec (���������'ovorninejit by Ejecting I'lsher-, men���������He Had a Wonderful IV ' iico In iho Wilderness. When Henri Menler, tho Frencn/ riiocolatc king, died In Paris in Sep-' , It'i-iber, there passed away a man who. was more of nu absolute sovereign' oV'T a large territory than eighteen; or twonty of tho rulers of Europe. Yot- ho was nover crowned as king nor elocled us chief executive. Ibj Kim-' ply owned outright in tho Utilt of St.; Lawrence the beautiful island of An-, tlcostl, HO miles long and 27.miles' wide. The area ot Anticosti is :.,7$0 square miles. Monior bought It outright in 1896 from tbe Islr-nd of Anti-! cosll Co., Ltd,, of London, a bankrupt! concern, '.rhe company liad paid ti| round million for it and bad planned| all sorts of money making things; that never cume to p&ss.' Men ioi* pai-:s-'v eft over his $ 160,000 and for- it secured tho title to thc entire island, carrying with, It the right to do there whatever he pleased and how and when he pleased. Mentor planned improvements oira stupendous scale. First, it waa to be ' a mammoth game preserve. Tbe island' wilderness swarmed with red deer, caribou, brown bear, and red fox. He would mako It the runtor's paradise. His Parisian friends-hailed his decision with delight. -But later, his enthusiasm waned somewhat, for bc found that while a visit to Anticosti was declared to bo just the right thing on tho boulevards, when , It carao to taking tho trip most of his companions balked nt the eleventh hour. The industrial' possibilities then seemed to dawn upon Menler. -The adjacent waters wore full of cod, ber- ring?mackerel, sea trout, and salmon. & ������' Knew Whern She W������nt. An attorney wis croiss iisumliilng a * Uncus. "Y.'ui say j'oit left P.oiiton on th<* 'JCtliV" qunvlfd thi������ lawyer. ���������'Yen. die," roplled tho wlltics*. "And returned on ihoSSlli?" "Viw. filr." "Wlmt ircro you dnlna In tho lt> tcrltnr' "I novor was In fiticli a placo." slio replied fmlisimntly. Willi heightened en'nr.-Huston Ht.'iilrt. What She Did. , Mrs. V.so- Wlillo I wnn Rolng down fown on tbo ������*at (lils morning tbo r������n������ ilm-tor cniuu nluug and looked ul mo no It I imd nrt paid my fare. Mr. Kio- Wi'H. u h.ir Old you do'/ Mrsi. lixe-l looked nt Htm as tf I bad-Hostou Transcript- Counting a Herrlno Catch, tfuo fact that the record eatcli of 1 herrings was .'J20 erons, Is proof post- llvo (hat (hey woro captured on tlio east coast of Scotland. On tho west of j Scotlnnd herrings aro counted, not ! measured. A "mabo" of herrings Is llvo long hundreds, nnd n long bun* flrctl la 123. At Yarmouth nnd (Irluis- ' oy (hoy uru cotuitod by tlio "warp," ivlileli Is four, and tblrty-tlircoof tlioso aiiilco n long hundred; Ten hundreds mnko n "thousand" and ton "thou- ' mud" n "lost." Therefore, whon la ft liniuli-cd not a liundred?~Loudou .tunihu'd. Pleas For Patriotism, "You should bo patriotic nud contrlb-. uio your valuiihlo Korvli-os to your country without thought of pecuniary reward." "I will," replied tlio oflh-lal, "Just un Kooii as n whole lot of pnoplo get patriotic enough to ipilt sending their bills to tno."���������WiiHlilncton Star, Mutual Concecsiom. HIMIn-Mivi 'tritl Mi������ ?������������|Pf������ "..(.in f'^ lilt nrt ' ' 'nr. ��������� ���������' ' ��������� ' " v thn bp������.'t nt term"*.' ��������� "Yc.i. They mntce mutual concfl?- Eton... no ������tnndn on tlio cornor nnd ihoilts 'Voles for women,' whilo nho clieern overy llmo the homo ton in scores a nin."���������Waslilnston Star. Did the Romans Stnol shillings tin- pears as lf subjected to a reduction. If ho d I nod away from tho palace and was thereby forced lo provide estrus, then indeed lie got Ills'r> shillings, Hut If he dined nt homo ho was not allowed moro than 8 shillings and sixpence- London Answers, Gueselnjj Ills Trouble. "I rometiiuc.i f(,cl as If (lio world had Utile use fur mo-(hnt thlnjr������ would go on Just as well If I wero out, of It," "Come, cheer up, old mini. Iloforu this tlnio tomorrow you may moot fjinn glil who will lool: Just aiAgmid to yon us tho other one ever dld/'-Cb^iigo Wo-ord-lloriild. Infallible. - Tho druggist was becoming wearied by a shopkeeper, who, wllb no Intention to buy, kept nM'Ing ipicstlous, o.v. anilnlng various articles, pricing tliein mul dnnuiiiillng tho uinmior of their use, Dually sho picked up a bot lie. "Is (tils post osturmlriator ri'lUiblcV- she nisLieil. "How Is II applied','" "You liilioa inl'lespiionfiJl ovorj half liour, ma'am," lho ilrugRist replied ivllh moro limn nn ounce (,f Fiillsfuc- lino, nii.] tlio tvoiimn asked no uiuro .nosllons,���������SI, f.ouls I'ost-MI-Ttiloh. Cossack Troubadours. I.lko tho Spanlnrd3, tho Cossacks liavo a class of troubadours who ni> stead of walking from vlllngo to village ride on horseback wllb their gusly and glvo performances of music and 6ong In front of houses. They uro ti'c-atod with respect and rewarded ���������generously according to their Intents Micro aro also women troubadours among the Cossacks, und their per. formauces in thu pleasant siiri-ound- ings of ii garden or lu a street scene are Impressive. .\\ ������l ��������� t Worth of Newipuperr Tin*- careful render of n few t,noroy,.i.ssl\\o, ranging upward fiom 1 per cent on estates of tbo valuo of between .riOU and ?i.\\,"i00, 'j per cunt between S'J.fiiiO nnd $.">.0un. II per cent between S.'lino 1 .md $'J.\\(!00 nnd I." per cent on cstiilo-. , v, $.",000,000 .-md over. Thoro arc nl*u legney and su'.-mssIiii) duties, varying lu percent'!go. One Vv'fcy, Wllilft-Pow, how <'.nn you mennuro lho Ullrht of limp? Paw llorrow $:xt i tin n thirty Any unit, tax loti.-Clwln- ( i*il Knuuirar. Her Lif������ Long P������cr.ion, ' ' A glil baby begins to flirt with nn-r. when f.!ia Is about t\\*.\\> .*;.;���������;������ i.'.d. !"���������' [ far ns wo can determine sho Vxcps 11 j nil "'ilii A.o u about uh" i>,- A.t^-'.ij , Knickerbocker Press. \\ , tlo it ri'<> trnly fonrngoous umii wb< atvw dvjpond* Would Like a Look. '���������������nv tlirrlfr" , "Yes,'' ' "I VOtcd fCf J-C'l, l*lM:'( .V'Jll siiow mo a writ cf Imuran corpus? I veaft ���������-'������ nsii-'Ji about 'cm Hint I'd I.Iml u' il',;o in Imvo a 1'iiik nt one o' the dun 1hings."-K:\\uja.i Clly .lonrnnl. Quick Pa cf. "1 aliliiklsi; tll.lt U.'.ii' ...ii !-. dv-.I'l./l- Ing npace." ���������'Yc.. .ind ,i \\r~* Ibnl 1" inn b l������t f'At tot one cf lil* rrom.**" ItfJffnto fcur Dl'fS* Aulosug Id I many wulkfi of H..������. !<* wim nn ������..n- ergetie .M'ene esjnei'-i' ami jiimintt- nlv?ay.". to lmvf bin l.ditpd ii drpot and tilting out plai-e fer c^icOiMoiii; io il,������ fro.'.eii north, lie ������.. L\\ lU.lli. V,,.\\ . i I..'. Iionoitil hy his country, l'.i*. most ��������� (I Itilrr-ii-'cornpl'i h''" ;>��������� ������- n . 'I-'- ���������*;'��������� Ing und df->elopn-ii nt of bS Ih],.dJ lilnrdom, ihv VildcrncfS of A::.U,o.,i t.i I ���������nm Appli-.H uud ^Himii'Siis Mie TCKCtuUlffc moil c������?i)j i������re. ������iu-vi'i IL'.HlMr TOIg NEWS, CtTMBBHI JfLMI). BRITISH COLUMBIA. ���������yniyPMi'B no^x *������������_w^_i -wQl jLtintf���������a'riirr~r1' ��������� --,. ��������� ��������� ��������� T������������������ ������������������ ��������� --��������� ��������� ,|,l���������ll| ���������- ���������^mimam ,^_, , ^_^^ A" WH_iij"i^<*'"f'_"l'jj,ir_i'eKj^wj'f ^".vr'WBtl, .^_,JjjWW V^^t^V^WJj***11*!, L . JH'l". I1.1���������"^ rrtt.t+ryit*j**rK'*m*z**.*B*TW*'i*m**.*m =maQ=H������j^?^'&wuvacaawi������nM^^^n^ WATGH^THIS SPACE 'NEXT WEEK ������j_j_ >WC\\K3f3SSESiSK1 . The Furniture Store i Mci'iirc Work, a, MoKINNOST (^..beriMd l ( a ���������St i' iics-^-. irtf^wjwiiJsw. &w_\\ss3ssscass!aaa sr; ,'. *������ V.' 'J ,.. -,i U ii ' Cflttg nf f! taJ^it^tt^lAMft^t^^al^Sta) I i <���������*) fi) ������ 0 c* to 0 ������ _>������������������������ ^r *pi ������ ^ ������i. am ���������*������<������ ������ ������ Cameron Muto V^ L~A mm*. Phone 1074, 521 Superior St I Victoria, B. C. S3 Ut$t% ' 0f i 4 I.'m Cumberland, B. C, January 7th, 1914 ^ Dear Sir or Madam:- \\ . - ���������' This will inform,you that I I am again a candidate for Mayor of this G? -4--' |J- city. -���������/��������� H . .The chief consideration which indu- || ces me .again to ask,your support is the il fact that my work- and that of the Coun- 11 oil as a whole, during the past year, has jj g j ��������� u- R'"TTdmTn?ae'd"r(j-l7he--G-r e d-fcfc-o-f���������t -he-City..: _. las , I can "only at this time again declare 0 that if elected I shall git all times do my utmost to further the interests of the citizens of this Town. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL We have for sale a few sjiylulv used nud rebuilt o cars in lirst chiss condition, which must be fold to.meet ^ real estate payments, " ������ " ~ " " Q $275 ������ Buiok, 4 passenger, , | Ford Touring Gar, 3325 1 Ford Touring Oar.- - $350 I I Ford Touring Car (i'9i2)$425- $ | Galt,FivePassenger(i9i2) | $ Demonstrator, pligln.lv used, elepric starter, ) ^.H^ft fs ������ and lights. ' ' . ������ . VUDv 3 ������ Ford Touring Car p $275 ������ $ and seveial other Touring Cars and Trucks. ���������$ II H tKSSl i '���������! FEED! FEED FEED! . ? A.. B.' CR A WFOBB'. 3JAEN AAla.'*.o. stock of short!?, 'bran, ..orusliisd outs, buy and lioulti". fu'd for enlo at exceptionally low prices. ��������� Phone 38- C/OTU*tenay' i 1,. ���������II" 1 ���������*& ., ll' If' .-:���������' .;sg:ius3ssbus.\\i pwRiiiKiiiiiiiiiiii^^^ i -a n y To the Electors of the City of Cumberland, r-xzr?zzz!xi52xzzi i������. 1 Wood Wood������,To The Electors of - Wood i\\ The City of Cum-. berland. ������ vv uuu ������ ''V (���������; ������j) N'i\\v i;> tlio nine to placo ly) yuiY ovdov 1'i'V SLAB (���������*, W0(M) g 2,GO.. .per double loiul % J11.5U pur sinjrlu limit g ^ 0 Fiom The W Liuliis and GcntU'inon; ��������� At a meeting of the Cumber bind Citizens Voters League, wc ,;-, _ . . r.i. $ wi'i'i' requested to olTur oiii'kjIvo? I Star Livery Stables | ,:���������l,lli,iUn���������0��������� .or iyu. Affordiiu consiilcnilini) wo luive [coLPi'iifiiil I'o do so, mid request CHateh This Space. 1 8' ���������3 }'-' I'i ii -.1 ? '.* ������' li "V i ,i . ii S I- a THE "IDEAL".STORE N<^ w T"������-������>cii8 McBae, Acton, -Hayman ������ u ������������������a 1 H lllii!r.l:!!!!i',!i!:;;il]!!l!li:ill!llll|ll!!!lirilllllllllll!H li||!!|||||l!lllllli!llllHilllll(llllllllili;illlllllllini',llllllllillllIIII,ll!i!;;t!lllllI!:!I!nini^ i.f S J./J A\\\\|llllll!l!li:i-;l!Hlll,Hl������llll!i^ v* h Capital Paid Up $11,560,000. LADIES "AND GENTLEMEN:-. , Having bpen rt quested by a large ��������� number of'electors'to offer invseli as a candidate for mayor, and, after careful, consideration, hdyb decided to accept nomination.- I''have served you seven ,yer,i's as al'clerman. If elected, I will look after the be?st - interests of the city and c'uizens, and will do my "duty without fear or ' favor. 1 ' will address you publicly "mid go fully into the "matter before election day. ���������' Soliciting your votes a/i.l infLnnce a thorough business and up to date hod of conducting the affairs of your lieser've $13 000,000 . ji i?'������V J am, Yours Respectfully, T* E* 'Bate .,.J____.������mK), ,������������������.j in.j.Mwj.ntiiii'���������' LOOK OU r\\ % for the Milk \\va<>oii with tlu- (ireen box FRHSH 1MILIC AND I-ARM I'kOIHJCK Ouv Milk is tlie product of thi: I Jest Fed Cows a h'RICSr. M.Uv % ? Delivered moruingi!; t'vx*ni������j������y ��������� I. MARUYA 5 o J ���������*<, mado lo render a mnull lii.tter .ervice, fjp m'( \\ J tie. iieajtli ami f-aoio'iii.iii ��������� '.������...i..,i ������r JiVpouiiig of iiiilu-.", ^ai'hiigo etc, i I -l.-'l I.i. i,dm,red All otdiir ucm)*siiry matln'.- rtliai! liu ������Oll������ll< pi^K. i'orjob VRiN'nxr,. D. !!. McDonnld < 'li.'l*. I'll lli ll.'WH .Jiilm F11 i-l in iv W. \\V. Wilhit-d, SECOND STRT THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE i DIIAPTS- IS^UIvi). IN ANY CURUKNCY, PAYAULK ALL a ^������ | ��������� OVER THB WOHLI). | >"[|j | SPKCIAt ATVKNT10N paiij to SA VINT.S ACCOUNTS A ii.tero'i !��������� \\ | | at hi-i.lieKl UuiTri't Kn.ii'i*; ulii'Wi-d oii lupus-it. of $1 :i'i:ij iipwnnls. p.})"! 1 OUataiijaLlMD, B C , B anch, Opui Diliy ;������ | j| I UNION pAY, B.O. Sub-Branch, Open Tuesdays & Fridays 1 ' D- Mp MORRISON, Manager. |. COURTENAY, ������, C , Blanch, Opon Daily. I R. rt- . ,1 ' RDWICKK3, Manager. ' 1 lil %|:llllllllllllllllHllinillllll!llllllllllllllllllllia!llHI!lll!llllll!llllllllllillllllllHUIIIIIIII^ \\J; A.iMAMu^cHi������ivputtfta������aBAivv^ P NOTARY PUBLIC DUNSMUiR AVENUE CONVEYANCING *v*Mmwwm.*m** CUMBERLAND. SfJji I P. Phillipps Harrison p|f J {, h BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR y(j y H iininnmri'" "~"rr~^iir*r~Tr,iTT~",~ in ww.ji.iai _. Jf In ==-^=V. BOj^O^fl: Manufacturer of MINERAL WATER / P, 0. BOX 403 PHONE 29..,. CUMBERLAND >, n IF YOU GET IT AT PLIMLEY'S IT'S ALL RIGHT ',,, \\ hi I Big pail in Gyele Prices CAPITAL, $15,000,01)0 KEST, $12,500,000 II MONEY ORDERS Issued by 1 nn t-miiioinn n.ink of Cwu.u'.ciVv, i.r* u uuk', convenient rmd inpNpensivo mctliod of remitting small sums of money. These Orders, payaMe without: chaise nt nny buiilc in Canaila (except in tlie Yukon Territory) mul in the principal cities oi'tho United Slnles, mc issued nt tho following rates *. $5 and under ,..,(.........<��������� .'J centu Ovvr f������ and not exceeding $10 0 " ������������ 10 ������������������ ������ 80 10 " " 30 ��������������� ��������������� 50 15 " REMITTANCES ABROAD ������hrt������M ht m������ftt> l.y m.-nns f.f cur SPf.CIAL FORI'.JGN DRAFTS ������nd MONEY OU!*Ki!ti. licntA wiihovil AuUy tl teisor.abto r-tnt. vUMHI p.T,ANn������H\\N3U,,,1( W. T. WUTIE, Miwftfi;ft TOurinp; stnok-tJiking wc hnvo found that wc* luive quiti: ;\\ ir.imlx-ir of .second-hand shop- r.oilc(i and "returned from hire'' machines and arc holdiw; an end of season clearance, at hig price reductions, Look imo this. Thos. Plimley ������ if * 1 ������ li ���������%\\i * u\\ } H MS f ft! 730 V TBS STRHBT r / ������i -.ii- ������*��������� i ^1"""@en, "Print Run: 1897-1915

Frequency: Weekly

No paper between Oct. 1, - Nov. 1, 1904, and Apr. 26 - May 17 1905.

Titled \"The Weekly News\" from 1897-01-05 to 1898-08-09 and on 1899-04-01

\"The News\" from 1899-08-13 to 1899-03-21

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