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10 SEMLWEEKLY WORLD, VANCOUVER, B. CANADA. TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 3, 1907. BORV. NONE SO PURE NONE SO DELICIOUS SO ECONOMICAL MAI'KAT.

Auk. 29. at Vancouver, the wife of T. 11. Muckay.

of the corner of Granville Htrect and Sixth avenue, of a ristiRhrer. SIR WILFRID UlIRIER rvnnrooro mruniTiiv AS STAVE LME POWER CO. (Continued from Page 1. AH the heavy material iu use had to be hauled into the camp over the six miles of routl the com puny huilt for the purpose, and all the supplies for the camp anil steel for the riant has to so iu the sauie way. Wheu the company comes to build its power house it will have to solve the problem of transport LAriiLdiJLO oiitirAini II TAHA.

A HIT. (W S. S.I Sir Ilenrv Uel. 1' has been I ini: sonie of the heaviest p.eces of ma ilfriil tinier this iinirnini sent the the to con splendid way the plans had been followed out and the work handled, and to Mr. William Kennedy, brother cf Mr.

Janus Kennedy, for the plan that had proved so uoeessful. Mr. Hendry briefly sketched the history of the project for the last ten years and pointed out how changed conditions in Vancouver and the province had at last mndn the development of the power possible and even necessary. He also tendered his thanks to Mr. Will, McNeill, secretary of the company, for much useful work without which the company could not have accomplished what it did.

Mr. Hendry was greeted with cheers and "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow," ijien he rose to his feet and as he sat down the applause was vigorous. After lunch the parly was taken up the Stave river about four miles in the company's steamer, which pulls scow loads of gravel and sand that distance to th works for concrete, and the big clam shell dredge was seen at work loading a scow. Nothing could have been more genu inelv hospitable than the treatment rf TEA jlollimiiic niessace to Mayor investigation into the I of tiiifi.ee: i ran tiie "1 pray you to express to I'm citizens Mr. i iciirm.

in of (lie National of il to (i im their "a 01 a i on 1 111 issioii. leaves this chinery ui the country over those six miles, but that it will transport them nobody wlio has seen what is already done can doubt. All these men. all these buihlimis. even tin' hospilal that is never used, and the mho 110,10 ii, 1'ioioiioi liooii in, I is lie i sjuipatliy in the v.w ful atcr which ion ihat I lie company of I'enn FISHER WOODWAIUV At the residence of the.

bride's father, liMO Pender street, by Rev. H. W. Tuesday, July Catharine, eldest daUKhter of Charles Woodward, to Frederick AYalter fisher, both of Vancouver. fcLDON STRATH 1 1." A net.

C7. at Vancouver, by Hev. I r. Uuhsnn, li, Kid superintendent of eily parks, to Mrs. K.

Strathie, also of Vancouver. PON. A it. ST. at Vancouver, by the Hev.

H. 11. St. O. liiittrnm.

Harry Allen to Amy ilippon, both of Nottingham. AIEAR SHARP. Ann. L'S. at the residence pf the I icialing pastor.

Hev. J. O. Ret. I Cedar Ci.v.

Robert I. Mear to Nellie Siinrp. both of Cedar Cove. ALI.EN RirrON. Aust.

27. at All faints' church. Vancouver, hv v. II. et.

n. Biiltrum, 1 irry Alien to Amy Rippon, both of Not 1 1 nirha m. hiiiKland. PEPPAR VEY. At the residence of Btr.

A. D. Watson, la avenue, Toronto, by Hev. W. Albert S.

Peppar, vounirest smi of Black, Mixed or Green. Highest Award St. Louis, 1904. Sold only in Sealed Lead Packets. By All Crovers.

KELI.Y, DOIG4.AS A WHOLESALE AGENT. VANCOUVER, B. C. ntract tor the I doctor who is never wanted, tor not a 'ii'i'i'u last eveiiniL. It is li.e duly v.ho had the co all not io lose ruiiiMo', we must im stee; 01 lad been rus! linn the work bone has been broken on the work yet, Iliedialely apply our i.es the re a llllie loo i anirilv.

II lates tint I ore are (here lor the sake of the Lis re in the i ton concrete dam. The I. is rlam that one grouuns hourly under tlie hande pairati of 10 push 1'ie were in.li' a timis proje, i rner. Si 'crid under 1 ibis part of a. strain, as of workers and the direction of the WIl.lKlll I.AMIll.K.

of the I.e lvv chain was twiste fonxar for eiiiincr in chaise. Mr. James Kennedy. I T' the responsibility isn there was practically notiiius i. rests on the Phoenix com i A sow! "srain to ili s'lilp iveriior il the bereineil I that I inpniiv will i our ueiise jorest where all tnese worns Banking by Mail Ininilies li'oiu (he line have ies from hi ses.

He estimates are now, but today Khe last of the four meet The ,1 epartment thronsh tallen steel huso piers or the sluice is Hearing eonp or money I ed on it at ahoui a million i pletion and a layman can grasp the mag of the work. i I 1 lie Stave Lake Power present i work is at a scheme to develop the guests throughout the day and the unfailing courtesy of Chief Knsineer Kennedy and his staff added grear to the enjoyment and information of the visitors. In conclusion, it may be said, that the sight of the new rlam, 31! feet high, with its four piers 5B feet long at the biue and eight feet wide, built of concrete reinforced with aOO tons of steel, of iisiicrii by their that ill" ship channel be intei ferred wi.h by of tjuebe bl out. 1 1 i i i i 1 of ra the cue of the joined nt Montreal by Peppar. Stirlingshire.

Sent la nil. to Lucille S. (Uirdiei. ebb st daughter of Mis Jessie A. Vey and the late Albert E.

Vey, of Toronto. were advi ti: asuit at tjuebe. will in no way re ison of the co Mr. Hut! ,1 ways, leave for ter. and will be io'hrv.

"j'lijs le1 increise 1 liea.y damaues to i.f tiiose who their In all it is estimated the money IoM will be a million and a liaif (itio rK put the loss as hiiih as two mil horse power on the swit.h board at the works. A war ago a few log huts aud a very erode road was all besides surveys that had been done towards this ns. niFi. It Is the easiest thing In the world to carry an account with this Bank by mall, either in the Savings Bank Department or a current Account for business men or others. A postal card or letter brings full Information.

THE ROYAL BANK Or CANADA Capital, 3,900,000 Reserve Fund; $4,390,000 Total Assets: Ho.OOO.OOO Vancouver Branches: Main Office Corner Hastings and Streets. East End Branch 430 Westminster Avenue, opposite City Hall. ML rieasant Brunch Corner VY stmlnstur and Seventh Avenue. Granville Street Branch 817 Granville street, Just south of Robson. Cordova Street Branch 25 and 27 Cordova Street.

Wist, near corner of Carrall streeL I astonished the guests to a man, and they will not soon forget either the 1 pleasure or the information they deriv ed from the trip. end. The fall rains threw the work back and a real start was not made until about the 1st of last May. Since then live or six thousand yards of rock have been excavated and three or four thousand. yards of concrete built.

t'ae works ate situated at the upper end of an i laiid that splits the Slave liver. This has been uliiied very insenuioitsly by tin' engineer and indeed, looks as if the place ha.l been designed hv nature LITTLE BROTHER CARRIED DEADLY GUN OR RIFLE SPRAtH'K. Autr. I'(. at Vancouver, Georrre Ernest Sprague.

infant son of Air. and Mrs. II. rl. S.

Sprague, of 1230 Nicola street. JAM ICS Aucust nt Vancouver. Harrie James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry of IT.O Twelfth avenue est, aged 12 years.

BERLI9. At Victoria, the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. iterlis. ROWI.AXD3.

Autr. 15. at chemainus. B. C.

Slnnlev Rowlands, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Rowlands, of Aahcroft, aited 1 year.

BOYD. At Clinton, B. C. Mrs. S.

P. Boyri. WOODWARD. An i. 1.

at Nicola, the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James Woodward. DIBGY Auf. 2i.

at his residence. Sap perton, B. Charles Kiphy. HOrSFHOI.n Care of White l'urs Take' a quantity of dry starch, finely powdered, and sifi it into a Iu oad. clean pan.

But the pan 'ur enough to the tire to warm it and stir frequently. Boll and tumble i he white fur in the powdered starch to help him. i There beins two channels, the east and I west, the river was first turned into the channel, and the west one was enliuxed i by blasting to carry the whole of the river. Then the rlilti nit wii: of damming the east channel with a of School looKs fer dst ni was begun, the dam being built s.har el. T.at in shallow water near the hank and tloated into position where ea.li section iu turn was tilled with rock and sunk younser lad er he re'lirl el brother woun lea MIIS the tra.k.

He failed to i tTCII, ManRe, Pratrte Scratches and every form of contagious ltcti on human or animals cured In 30 minutes by Wol ford a Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by E. 8. Knowlton.

ST. JOHNS. X. Auz. 3i.

Meagre reports from lihii kville. X. are to the affect that the fifteen year old son of James Campbell, of thai' place, was shot by his eicht year old brother. Both were blueberrv ins anil were in possession of a shot sun, or rirle. which the lil! some time after to the bottom of the stream, ll sounds When they reached easy, but with the Stave river to argue inform his parent he aivived home.

the scene of the accident the unfortunate lad was found unconscious. He wiH die. till it is saturated well. Shut it up close in a h. mi box let it remain un f.pc.

for a fortnight. It will then look clean. Macaroni Cutlets Cook one half cupful of macaroni broken in half ima pieces. Add thick sauce the same as for the croiiueiles, using nil milk in place of milk and oyster liquor; then add one loiitlh r.f a cupful of grated cheese, nnd season with salt aud pepper. Cool, shape in the form of outlets, dip ii; crumbs, egg.

nnd crumbs again, fry iu deep fat. and drain on grown uaper. Insert, a one and one half inch piece of uncooked macaroni each cutlet, arrange cutlet on a hot servingdish. ami garnish with sections of lemon and parsley. I.ur anian Kgss A delicious luncheon dish in which macaroni plays part is known as I.u.anian eggs.

Make two cupfuls of white same the same as for other macaroni dishes, and add one half cupful of grated cheese; then season highly with salt, paprika, onion juiro and essence of anchovy. Add to the sauce live hard boiled eggs cut in eighths lengthwise and one cupful of boiled macaroni. But iu a buttered baking dish, cover with buttered crumbs, anil bake until the crumbs are brown. the point and dispute every inch of its bed with the engineer, it was a most difficult task, and one man was swept away over the fails, the only serious accident that has occurred on tiie job. The rasing river never even guve up ids body for burial, aud his boues are still in some deep pool.

The coffer dam turned the river back into the west channel, and behind it work was started on the sluice dam of reinforced concrete. When the sluice dam is finished, which it will be iu about six weeks, the coffer dami will be taken PROVINCIAL POLICE MAKE IMPORTANT CAPTURE New Westminster. Aug .11 i Special) The Burnaby constables. Messrs. and made an mi I'ortant capture yesterday morning on the Johnson road.

'I In captured man has been identified as the person who WOULD RAISE RATES OF CATHOLIC M. B. A. Aus. That if the Catholic Mutual Benelit Association of Canada is to be placed upon a sufe foundation, the present rates will have to be raised, seemed to be the conclusion drawn from the proceedings of the meeting pesterilay in Stanley hall.

The feature of the day's proceedings, was Fublie, High, McGill and formal School Text Books ml supplies. Our prices on Text Books are the lowest and our School Supplies are the best quality and excellent value. RULERS AND BLOTTERS FREE. Colored Post Cards, per dozen 25s Comic, Fancy, Foreign or Bntisli Columbia Views. Send for our Catalogue of Fhoto supplies.

BAILEY BROS. Ltd. Wholesale and Retail l3ooks, Stationery and Photo Supplies VANCOUVER, B. C. i i ii aud the river will pour through is responsible for the tit 1 1 the live gates provided fur it in the new a speech by Mr.

Ceore Lynch Statin GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC IN WESTERN FIELD Montreal, Aug. 111. The appointment was atinnuncvil tmlay of Mr. W. Cave, chief clerk in the office i.f the Reneral manager of ''if (irand Trunk Pacific, to the position of as eistant to the vice presiiliuit and pen rprul manager and purchasing ayint rif the new system, with headquarters at Winnipeg.

The appointment nf an eecutivp official at. Winnipr is regarded a.s tangible evidence that the company is about to enter the field as a competitive factor in western transportation. Mr. aye's new office is created by an official circular which becomes effective on September 1st. The assistant bepun his railway carter on the Central Vermont twenty years ajjo and left that road to accept the position of chief clerk in the office of Mr.

Chiiinhorlain, yenr ral manager of the Canada Atlantic, uhon that system was owned by Mr. ,1. R. Booth, being with the Grand Trunk Pacific since 1005. who ton, k.

of Hamilton, stated straight truths with no tin lam, Theu the west channel will be blocked by the intake dam. through five steel ten feet in diameter, will lead ih" haruessed Stave to the power house, "ik feet down stream. The Stave will never be allowed to use its west which have been taking place from time to time in the municipality. They found the man in an old hack on the north sub' of Burnaby lake When captured he was well armed p.I in pos i ion of a large quantity r.f stolen Is. The poller' have strong evidence for connecting this character with the man who held up a pedestrian on the North Arm road last week.

The prisoner was tried yesterday by one of the local J. anrl was remanded until today, when he v. ill be up for trial once more. The prisoner is a young man, tall and of aquiline feature. channel again.

The power house will be built right in the channel below the old fails and the water will u. its giant force for the production of power. The sluice dam. through the gates of hich I hi' river will be regulated to keep the water behind the dam always at the same height, has four large piers be the of ODY'S TOILEI PAPntS sides the abutments. Kai piers weighs a thousand 1 1 chored to the solid granite two and one half inch steel that are four feet down ruck.

uu is an with 11 hor rods the living i CRAPHITE AND OIL IN FRASER VALLEY certain voice. The Dominion commission, said Mr. Slaunloii, had demonstrated that safe insurance was impossible without Payment, of proper rates. Their present rates re. resented merely the actual cost of insurance.

They were paying; uo high salaries or rents for expensive offices. At this point an old member enquired how he would sliind under the new schedule. Mr. Staunton, 'You would have to come in on your present agreement, seeing credit for the amount of your sharv of (he reserve." 'J'lie rest of the evening was devoted to a discussion of a motion and amendment, referring to the appointment of organizers. The agreement was carried, viz: that five organizers be engaged for three ears and that bonuses be paid where necessary.

A motion was also carried to (lie efTe that "every delegate be elisibh for the office of grand An eiu ourncipg 'feature of the auditor's report, dated June of this nr. Is the fact that the cash in the bank of the reserve fund stands at New Westminster. Aug. Natural resources of a tore, are being discovered I'raser valley frequently, last few weeks a group i Specia i) valuable ua in the Lower Within the of si'aphile are the very best values going. We Invite comparison aa regards quality and quantity of pap" supplied.

Compare by actual count the number of sheets In the no called cheaper papers with the Eddy make, and you will find that you get more for the same money in the latter. Always, everywhere In Canada ask for Eddy matches. Oysters and Ma' aronl If you have never served oysters and macaron', tit this re. ipe an fcoon as an opportunity affords itself. It is such a tempting hot dish to serve with cold sliced meat, or it may be well introduced iuto any simple home luncheon or dinner.

It is an excellent way to make use of a pint of ovsters if one has not a larger supply on hand. If people were moie careful iu cleaning oysters there would be less discomfort in eating dishes made from them. But oysters in a strainer placed over a bowl. Pour cold water over oysters, allowing one half cupful to each quart of oysters. Carefully pick over ojstiTs, taking each one separately in the lingers, to remove any particles of the shell which adhere to the tough muscle.

Cook three fourths of a cupful of macaroni, broken in one inch pieces, in salted boiling wnter until soft; drain, and rinse witli cold water. Put a layer iu the bottom of a buttered baking dish, cover with oysters, sprinkle with salt and penper. dredge with Hour and dot over with two and one half tablespoon fnls of buiter; repeat, nnd cover with one half cupful of blistered cracker crumbs. Bake twenty in a hot claims has been fend of Harrison discovered near the htse. Nothing has at Each of the five pipes leaving the intake dam repiesents a unit of horse power on the switch board.

A hundred foot head of water, a How of J.riWj cubi feet per second and a reservoir, eleven miles long and two and one half miles wide behind the dam, Willi a glacial supply of water forever conserved, represents in brief the big and valuable the company has and the development of which mu. be a great boon to this rapidly growing city. The completion of the dam and the backing up of the water present been done with these, but the locators expect to make a very big thing out of them. Chilliwack also has important discoveries in the way of oil prospects and more thorough pro peeling is to he done by a nipauy formed for this purpose. Several promising mineral claims have beet, recently staged in the Harrison country, and at the present time a lot of prospectors are in the oods.

EX. NOTED EVANGELIST'S PERIENCE. sin rounding country for the river to Stave lake, rai ed a foot above low DDATH OF MR. NICHOLAS MUP.niY. Toronto.

Aug. 31. Mr. Nicholas Murphy, K. C.

the well known criminal lawyer, died af noon yesterday. He was a prominent parliamentary lawyer years ago and was responsible for amendments to many federal enactments. He was a conservative, and years ago was recognized as the most prominent Roman Catholic lawyer in Toronto. He was slated for a judgeship at one time. FRICHTFUL LOSS OF LIFE IN TRAIN SMASH Mattoon, Aug.

Ill Eighteen dead and sixty injured have been taken from the wreck of an electric train on the Mattoon and Charleston flet tric railway, which occurred on a sharp curve today. Of the dead eleven have been identified. The borlies are at an undertaking establishment here and the lniured sre at a hospital. The train consisted of a passenger motor ear and a trailer, loaded with people going to Charleston to attend the country fair. One mile west of Charleston, on account of confusion of orders, the train crashed into an express car on the road coming toward Mattoon.

Both cars were wrecked. Aug. bridge that 1 retie. praise the always me, over earri' will Hood the six llliies Up Wnieh will le' Water level. will ti Three miles if to tiie I 'raser.

develop which oven. HOI. II West ruin ter. unlay v. ill see hp.

company stop there, wn the stream, half way it is another power to ill siv" ti same horse y. ll ''Spcriali the citizens trips into oil lev. while on Toast Feel nnd wash celery; or the course stalks the not oi minister ti 'elery roots of suitable EMPEROR WILLIAM, MATCHMAKER. LONDON. Au.

Emperor William, it is understood, will arniliU'' it inarriniJo hetwern his only ilauphtrr. Princess Victoria, and his cousin. Prince Leopold, sun rif the Tniicr i si Henry nl liattenbcrg. when he visits his tiiule. Edward, this fall.

Princess Victoria is Emperor William's youngest child. She is fifteen year old. Her intended husband, Trinco upoid, is Hi and, is a brother of tho Queen nf Spain. Lir.MIN'GTON, Atijj. Six persons were injured in a rear end collision of electric cars near here todav.

RAILROAD SMASH. NEW RICHMOND, Aug. 30. The Rnitli bnuri'l pasMeptfiT tram, No. 4.

on tin Minneapolis St. I railroii'l, riis'lic 1 into tiie rear rinl nf a freight train here lust niriht rluiinv; a heavy Sou, ami F.iiejneer Ed. Bcr ceaux wart ern hoil lieni'Hth the encine. None of the passengers wis injured. The wreck was dim to heavy fn, which prevented the inntneer seeing the mil lights of (he; fVeihl.

A pretty pown fcen at fasliioiinlile gallicriiiK 'was of pale riisplierrj cliiU'mi with a luolliiiiiil ten indies deep of 1 Ii to match. This was cut in ruptures at intervals all the way round, anil the spaces tilled with crochet lace rl.ied to match. l.iltle straps of the cloth were crossed over tlier insets. power as tin on" out will en. more bigger work, being developed.

and be a much there an sixty cut in a lil tie lot Hie celery glass, eoes ml stew tender ill small I tsim ill day to put in the country to enjoy a grout number of take advantage of ih big day's shutting. ulted water. I if for brenntast. tins li, i.u aud horse po'. Stave, mid that Van in on the uver and vicinity Many men and city today.

From very plentiful and need it all belo long nobody loos v.til have all reports birds an will doul safe" are the words of J. Idmiok Taylor, the great American evangelist, whose home is in Irene. While in Nova Sri din winter 1 needed medicine and used Ilr. Hamilton's Tills. They helped me wonderfully and I recommend them to others.

I send this testimonial because your remedy will woik directly the kidneys, and cures the urinal disorders that often sive pain to the man and woman affected with kidney trouble. I have not found anything equal to Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake nnd ttternnt Fills. I save them to a uiau ou Tan Cook Island that was suffering in the most horrible way and in a few hours was. relieved.

When a minister like Mr, Taylor comes forth in praise of 1 ir. Hamilton's Fills, It Is evident their power is beyond the ordinary. For diseases r.f the kid strong. of action fo II Island Will be the scene main bunting icriios this coming week. In arioiis other loeaii tie: A more pro fei day than re ferdav for the i in i organized bv Mr.

John I Hndrv to fii" works could not have l.ee.i ioiagiced. Naily ti.i.. boaided ihe private car w. drawn to Km by the Seattle tram, departing at 7 I rr lock in the ioorni.i 'i be list, of the the ir a 1. side of deer.

Biinribv pr ciallv lake. an tth TIM I STF.ALINC. I' Ihffl a logger, wn brought from Crcgory island yesterday miiili i'n ii he done the evening beforei, add a small lump of butler and thicken with one tablespoonf.il of Hour mixed with a little cold cream; let nil cook together for few minutes. Have r.nlier thick slices of well buttered toast in lour mush dishes, or Miial! soup dishes, pepper the toast slightly and give it a spi inkling of celery salt, pour the ooked celery over it and serve hot. One celery root or three stalks is sufficient for two people.

Itaepberry Jelly Cake Make a Ce.ee' cal.O ill ll l'OUUd lllollld, Illlll when it is cool i not cold) cut a slice from lire bottom and very carefully remove the middle of the rake to within rather mote than an inch of the sides nnd top. Have ready some raspberry idly ma do from fresh fruit! Havered with iiiaraschinn and sufficiently cool to be Inclined or set round the sides of the basin containing it. the hollow cake down ai'tcrn charged with stealing timber from tin limits ov. nrd u. W.

Trot they mil I. at all liver and stoma Kasy to take, very 1' cents per box iieys. bladder, hnve no equal, sine to cure, dealer. nlleg, le i from the Ti ie cll IlilllN It is t.mli lie ter. taking for so the me and his arr st ioiii fioin thi' owner oi Io the local pr.vincia itui! "in Si'' ii.

in a oiiip io! limit ARRESTING DEVICE. SPARK I tine composite IsitC irlv is an follows: Mr. John He. ff president, of the Slave Lake er and Mr. Win.

McNeill, Mesr. I' 1 Ma pl.erson, M. M'Q ieen, C. H. M'Ni'id, S.

I.iuli.ner, vie prei rlen' S. F. liaidvri I'r. biol' i oi S. I'.

iioiitohnid, Fva. is, W. II. A 1 1 i tnng, If. I'.

Vo T.r II lad, Skene, Aid. Hap, Ilc han, I'. F. i ishan, Aid. I 'a var.a i Io Hndor.c Dr.

Tunstill, Aid. Hepburn, A. Woods, If. Kelly, K. Duvis, W.

Mur rav, of the Bunk i Commerce; Aid. Sp old' n. Aid. Bird. Martin lii ihin.

lliiiio i. Aid. Mills, Aid. 1 MeDona'l. Aid.

I'ulland. AM. Stewart, W. H. Mi' in, Bi ure Wnrde Crosby, i im reitir r.t Ko.al bank; M.

I. eg. gait, lance II. Wright, F. C.

Burde. Aug of ilS 31. A oh' in park i' of te Kdtnonton, resting devh new i our LITTLE WANDERERS ARRIVE SAFE HOME Pembroke, Sept. On Thursday. Angus, oo lw SiM)s if eel Charlotte, of Hack ISay settlement, on the 1'eienawa went in the woods berry picking.

While wandering around in quest of tln'v lost themselves and travelled 71 miles before they met some lumbermen coming down from their camp who directed them on their way home. They obtained enough berries to satisfy their hunger, but hud to keep fires burning all night to frighten away wolves whose blood curdling howls kept the awake and in terror every night The settlers organized search parties ami had prisoner urn allowed I 'hi' rase be trie tin Easy to Shake. wilh it. iml (dice which was re eetly on to Hie icily, hed until the follow eake should be iced sugar flavored with moved, pie sing it nnd leave it ntitoii ins day. when Ih with white icing lemon juice.

ing on the Cnmid'aii Northern, which, if it proves successful as errperimeri' alreadv made, vtill render perfectly safe th ue of lignite coal on the bne and vetucve (he prohibition of Ih" lailwav commission wlib is to go into force on Oi tober 1. Tin deviie will be a great boon for thr roiil pitdipi'i, s.uns of Noi'thei i Allevi.i and will in all prob Ne! i I nit li null I was ss Ci BOY DROWNED. A lit. .11. (la Friday alteinorn ''I I 1 uhu was lis father, a ight Coolie's a Ka.d", m.

is A sear, the lcdy of the ls.v uho 5 eats ef was found in of vu'ci ou the lake shore. boy was in Kaslo on his summer More than half the drudgery of 'tending a furnace is in the shaking down. Enough to break a man's back, and certainly no work for a woman, ib.bty lignite toal int. general almost given tin hope of their safety us rn ail the v.esjern n.ob. The lat 1 1.

ASS r'AITOKY AT EDMONTON. Kdmonton, Aus. 31. Bnhler, San Francisco, vice president of one of the largest glass tile and sewer pipe manufactories mi the Pacific coast. in in the city, with view to establishing a branch manufactory here.

was four Tiir wnen me jovtul of their arriva home on Wednesday, was received. est at trials last, night and the previous rrght well as a tr'nl rue to Vcgreville has given the greatest satisfaction. from his home in Stillwater, acation Minn. BUIUM.Nl AT TiKANHON. Brandon, Aug.

Ml. The total amount of building permits isnc( in Brandon to date has reached Sloli.iHt). The oiti leus kiok for the half million figure to be reached before the year ends. C. SAWMILL EMPLOYEE SEVERELY INJURED hei.pini; Kenora.

of the Y. M. r. is the job of shaking down some furnaces. With a Sunshine Furnace you stand up and oscillate a gently working lever that a child could handle.

It's so easy you won't believe it, if you've been used to the common back breakers. And the Sunshine is a hygienic, coal saving, practical housewarmer in every way that a good furnace ought to be. Sold by all Enterprising Dealers. Write for booklet. Aug.

III. A meeting A. took pliee at which th'' sheriff attended us cully. Mr. Scully an the mayor and wel as Sunt.

nounced that 'he ('. 1 a sum oi Jln.ii'Ki for 15. has set apart the new buiirbug. Niche Borneo, an Indian in tjie employ of the Mo5e Saw Mill r.f this it), un Willi a very painful accident l'l da i. iioon, and as a result may three of his liugeis.

Two have reoiy Ic'e amputated, and the doctor thinks it will be necessary to take the third one off. The man was engaged accountant ol n.e company, F. II. Bonn'ca elotrbal engineer of Los bH. At New Westminster a party was pirked up composed of Messrs.

Bowler, ciiv electrician; Frank S. Detirav, A. Aid. (larret, Aid. Cray and W.

tlillie, president of tiie board of trade. Arriving at the party was met bv wiigons, each drawn by four horse r.fd i ggol up with soft seats to take the pi.ee of springs. In these the sis irip to the works was made and llir ie, alter inspecting the dam, ever; sat down to a most excellent meal. The cooks me while and the comniis arlat has thirUen on its staff. Mayor thune thanked Mr.

Menrlry at'er lunch in a brief speech for afford in; the party the opportunity of view nig work thai was(ol the highest ini pott.ince Io the oitiiens of Vancouver and New Westminster, nnd congratulated the company on what it had ac coniplihed. Mr. Hendry spoke briefly, thanking his for their presence and touching the help he bad received in puehing the work on the river forward so fast. To Mr. James Kennedy, the engineer, he gave all credit for the Arc yois gaits rz to build? I WILSON'S and that the Architects are working on the plans.

The railway euu pany. he nilde 1. would abo give a further sum of $n'l a month for ance. The Mil si ription to the association Is put at $10 a year. Just aend your name and address on a post card and I'll forward my new book, "Country and IS A.lrA vr with some of the machinery.

Menially got liis hand in he wheels crushing his baud se and Isuburban Homes; full 1 of tf setul 3 of use practical, valuable and verelv. very packet will kill more ft lea than SOO sheets of atlcky paper hint and information for FLY PADS pectlve ustraiea wiui oeaunrui interior loadon, Toronto, noatrtal, Wknlpej, Vancouver, St. John. H.B. TM AN A IM U.

Aug. S. The colliery output this month of the Western Fuel company rviit be a record one, nearly tons being mined. The payroll fo this month will probably exceed and exterior views of handsome residences. Write today.

1 prepare at low cost speelnl NANA1MO. ug. Bi bush fires which ha bti rising near i'u works md the TfM'i miiir are nov. ij.l control. A fir started yesterday, but fortunately the wind changed and with the assistance of large force of men the explosives building at Departure Knit aaved.

designs and plans for new work or for remodelling old bulldlnga BOLD BV DRUCCISTS, CSCCERS and CENERAL STORES too. per packet, er 3 packet for 25c. E. A Si MITTO. RALPH, MORRIS, ELLA, Sola Agents for Vancouver.

will tact a whole soason. Arelilteet Vancouver, B. C. tVF.M, DKIM.S KOIl OIJ A vn Water wells: latest Loomis mm Tiffin. Ohio..

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Years Available:
1888-1924