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and Kettle Valley Orchardist SI.00 PER YEAR FOURTEENTH YEAR—No. 51 GRAND FORKS, B. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915

will be made from now on for an in happy to be back on tbe Canadian! definite period, with the possibility prairie, again. Their only regret^ seemed to be-that so many young CENSORING THE of an extra declaration before the end fif the yp.ir. The corning dis­ men remain in who had not tribution will make 815.000 paid by seen tbe light and volunteered. •• the company in 1915 and will make PPEALSFORAID CANADIAN PRESS the grand total 85,675,000. There has been considerable sur­ To . His Honor, the Lieutenant- The Granby Consolidated Mining, prise and not a little well deserved Governor: Smelting and Power Company, Lint criticism ^at the recent order from S OF THE CITY "I beg to inform you that the ited, reports for the year ended June the postmaster-general's department British Red Cross Society and the WILL CONTINUI 30 last as follows: regarding the censoring of the Can­ Order of St. Jobn in view of the 1915. 1914. adian "newspapers. The Financial J. A. MeCallum has shipped a growing demands upon their resour­ Sales 84,086,441' $4,504,766 Ottawa, Oct. 21.—Although the Post, one of the most [conservative Costs 2,745,882 3.882,694 pen of six single comb White Or­ ces both in France and the near total enlistment is now up to the papers published in the Dominion, pington pullets to compete at th e East, have decided to make an ap­ Net income. 81,340,559 $ 622,072 authorized establishment of 164,000 voices the opinion of the press of fifth international egg laying contest, peal throughout the Empire, by Interest, etc.. 270,419 182,519 men for expeditionary service the Canada when it says: which opens at Victoria on October street and other collections, upon militia department is allowing re­ "The general manager of the Can­ Balance $1,070,140 8 439,553 22. At the contest just closed a pen one day, which has been fixed for cruiting to go on without regard to adian postal system, Dr. Coulter, is Other charger. 140,97-2 .'; of Barred. Rocks were at the head the 21st day of October. The money the formality of a government auth­ once more attacking tbe newspapers with 1342 eggs, and a pen of White received-.from this appeal will be de­ Balance $ 929,168$ 439,553 orization or a call for another 50,- of Canada. He has issued some, Leghorns were second, having laid voted entirely to relieving-the suf­ Dividend 899,900 000 men or so. It is probable that more regulations which he will un­ 1341 eggs during the twelve ferings of our wounded soldiers and this authorization will be formally doubtedly be compelled to with­ Final net prof $ 929,168 *S 460,347 months. sailors from home and overseas at made before long, bringing the total draw. These new regulations cast a Pi-evvsui- (adj ) 2,738.028 $3,199,270 tbe various seats of war from all Mrs Emma Bentley, aged 64 authorized establishment of tbe ex­ most serious reflection on the whole parts of the King's Dominions. Final sueplus.$3.068,086 82,738,922 years, relict of Capt Bentley, died peditionary forces up to 200,000. press of Canada, for they place tbe "We have already received gener­ last Sunday at the Grand Forks Meanwhile recruiting is proceeding editors under the suspicion of dis­ ous assistance in our work, but with ^Deficit. hospital, where she had been a pa­ satisfactorily and tbe department is loyalty. As far as can be learned the increase of British and Overseas It will be noticed that the above tient for some time. The funeral in daily receipt of notifications from the order has gone forth that all forces at tbe front there is a corres­ statement shows net profit for 1915 was held from the Catholic church many small communities through­ letters addressed to the Canadian ponding increase in our expenditures of $929,168, which added to lhe on Tuesday morning, interment be­ out the country, stating that local newspapers, or men emyloyed on and we shall be truly gr&teful to deficit of last year gives a gross in­ ings made in Evergreen cemetery. units of 25 or more are being raised them, from the United States and you if you will help us by organiz­ crease of $1,389,515 for the past Decea«ed vvas one of tbe pioneers of and asking for arrangements for bil­ other foreign countries, are to be ing an appeal, sending proceeds to year. By deducting the dividend of Grand Forks, and she enjoyed a leting and training during the win­ opened by tbe postmasters and care­ us for the object which I have last year, amounting to 8899,900, an wide circle of friends. ter. fully examined or read. If a clerk named. actual increase is shown of $489,615 Tbe recruiting movement is re­ suspects these contents to be sedi­ "I shall be greatly obliged if you for the fiscal years of 1914 and 1915. Tbe staff of the Grand Forks hos ported to be eepecially strong in the tious, he is to send the matter at will communicate the following to President William H. Nichols, in pital, which was .'opened recently, west and the minister of militia will once to Ottawa, where, no doubt, your government. his report to the stockholders, says: held a public reception last Tuesday make an inspection.trip, through to the department of justice will know , _. "Their-Majesties the-King "and- •'It will be observed that since the afternoon" anil evening. . A .large the Pacific coast probably towards how to deal with editors working in Queen and Her Majesty Queen ldst report operations have been re­ number of our citizens availed them­ the end of next month. the interest of the Germans. The Alexandra are giving us their gra­ sumed at Phoenix and Grand Forks, selves of this;'opportunity efinspect Printer and Publisher, which spe­ cious patronage, and I trust lhat and that operations at those points, ing one of'the'finest and most mod­ A short timo ago Charles Russell cializes on news for and voices the you will be able to see your way to as well as at Anyox, are going stead-.' ern hospitals in the province. was arrested charged with assault opinions of newspaper publishers, help us." ily forward. The results so far ob occasioning bodily harm to VV. B. was refused a copy of the order and (Signed) LANSDOWNE, tained confirm our belief, previously Roy Soomer and Miss Helen Pell, Fleming. His bail was fixed at all information as to the why and President, British Red Cross Society expressed, that no insoluible prob hoih of this city, were married last .$6000, himself for 83000 and 815001 wherefore; in fact, the editor was lem exists with respect to operations Saturday in Holy Trinity church, each by Robert Kerr and J. L. old that the matter must be kept of the new properties, and while Rev. P. C. Hayman performing the White. Pie was committed in the very quiet. We are, therefore, at a those results are highly gratifying, ceremony. Mr. Soomer is employed police court last Thursday for trial, disadvantage in discussing the sub­ it is reasonable to expect that good at tbe Great Northern station, and ROES BACK and will appear before Judge Brown ject, but apparently detailed instruc progress will be ma le in the line of the young have have taken up their this week. Judge Brown fixed his tions as to the methods to be pur­ further reduction of costs. Funda residence in the West end. bail at 84000.—Greenwood Ledge. sued have not yet been issued. mental conditions, both as to prop­ FROM THE FRONT It is reported from Greenwood that "The privileges of the press have erty and organization, continue to Those whoheard Ron-aid Daly, of Russell appeared before Judge Forin apparently bothered the deputy be highly satisfactory." Toronto, on his recent visit to Grand this week and was found guilty as postmaster general ever since his ad­ The report shows that the ship­ Forks, will be pleased to know lhat , Oct. 17—Westerners— charged. It is said that a fine of vent to the department. For years ments from the Phoenix camp last he has promised to sing for the thirty-one of them—victims of the 850 was imposed on defendant, and be has worried the newspapers and year were 611,000 tons. Develop' public on his return from California. great war, were on the imperial lim­ he was also ordered to pay the bill their readers with extraordinary and rnent work at the mines added 152,- A concert will he given under the ited train that pulled into the C P. R incurred by Fleming for medical often impractical regulations and *S72 tons to the tonnage reported last auspices of the Methodist church, at station Saturday night and Sunday treatment. rulings. Many of his pet schemes year, so that the new tonnage at the which Mr Daly will be assisted by for controlling the press have been night. Eight of them were VVinni- H C. Cummins died in Green mines on June 30 last vvas 4,232,405 local talent. failures simply because tbe readers, peggers and remain here. The rest wood last Tbujsday from double Shipments from the Hidden Creek- who are tbe people of Canada, would went on to their homes further west. pneumonia, aged 57 years. Mr. properties during the year amounted The quince crop on the Sun ranch not stand for them. Naturally the Tbe heroes on Saturday night's Cummins, was manger for the Green to 477,435. Little development was is not very heavy this year. It con­ conclusion of a man like this is apt train included: Private Edward But­ wood Electric Light company, and done at these""properties, but despite, sists of one quince. We have not to be inaccurate. . . . It may­ ler, South Vancouver, BC; Private was highly esteemed by a wide cir­ this fact 187,500 tons were added decided yet whether to ship it to be necessary for tbe press to tell C. D. Breteour, Victoria, B. C ; and cle of friends. He is survived by a to the reserve, so that at tbe end of the San Francisco exposition or to some nasty truths, and to contradict Private A. J. Braithwaite, Chilli- wife and seven children; also a the yeer there were 9,205,937 tons the prairie market. or expose nominally great men, in wack, B C. brother in Nelson. The remains of ore averaging 2.2 per cent copper, tbe public interest, before this war Robert Lawpon's and Eugene Mer­ Of the westerners who returned were taken to Nelson on Saturday and 8,628,000 tons of low grade, is over. If post office officials have rick's shipments of fruit this season Sunday night, some kept the train for interment. averaging .63 per cent copper, on powers over the press, which they will amount to about twenty car­ and went through and their names reserve. At tbe Bonanza mine there could not be ascertained. These in­ It is reported from Menitt that are constantly seeking, a very seri­ loads. were 414,775 tons of 2.G per cent cluded Private Lewis Mcintosh, of the Kettle Valley Railway company ous national situation may ^ be cre­ copper roughly blocked out, with The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Vancouver, with another Vancouver will take over from the Canadian ated. Newspaper writers have often 489,580 tons of .7 per cent low grade church intend holding a sale of work private, name not known. Pacific Railway company its 40-mile truer sources of information and a ore also on reserve. From the small and home cooking on Wednesday, The thirty-one heroes were tbe branch from Spence's Bridge to Mer- better capacity to grasp and under er mines of the company 15,000 tons ritt; also the seven-mile branch from stand situations than cabinet minis­ November 10. Further particulars niained, the halt, and the blind. Merritt to Nicola, and, beginning ters." of ore were shipped during the year, j will be announced later, They had fought and suffered hero-i about the first of the coming month, and the reserve amounts to 130,000 ically for their country's honor. Two When will the resignation of Hon. You are cordially invited to at­ will operate them as part ot the Ket­ tons. bad lost a foot, one a hand, one a Henry Esson Young be in the hands tend the services of the Methodist tle Valley railway system. During the year 1,098,020 dry leg, two had lost eyes, one had of the prime minister? Piice Ellison church on Sunday at 11 a.m. and tons of ore were smelted, from which heart trouble, two had consumption, resigned. Sir Rodmond Roblin re­ 7:30 p.m. Tbe pastor, llev. J. D. The smelter at Keller, Wash t has were recovered 26,638,912 pounds one rheumatic fever. Most of them signed. Pjemier I'lemming resigned. Hobden, will preach. been acquired by a Spokane com­ of fine copper, 377,881 ounces of What is Dr. Young going to do were permanently disabled, a few pany, and it is reported that it will fine silver and 31,388 ounces of j The president of tbe local Red about it? If he received more than will gradually regain their strength resume operations at an early date. S0'"- j Cross society states that the appeal and vigor. 8100,000 worth of stock from a pro- The Granby company resumed , from the British Red Cross society But not a single one even hinted George Traunweiser, son of Al I moter, in a company doing business payments on August 3 after passing , for funds has brought forth a few at regret at the sacrifice he had made j Trail nweiser, of the Yale, has eii-1 with the government, there is noth- its dividends since June 15, J 914, ! contributions. He hopes he will be ICacb one was brimming with good {listed for active service with the . ing left him to do. The p -oplu of and it is predicted by stockholders favored with many more on or be- cheer. Each laughed and joked, corps formed by the McGill univer-1 British Columbia are waiting his that regular quarterly disbursements fore Trafalgar day, next Thursday. forgetful of his wounds, excitedly sity students at Montreal. ' decision. — Vancouver Sun.

BiiUjlMmJHimMIIIW THE ' SUN, GKAND FORKS, B. C.

r i r - A BRIGHT TOBACCO OF THE FINEST QUALITY 10 CENTS PER PLUG I £"• 't"ti The U. S. Crop Is of tho crop was placed at 79.5, against S1.2 a month ago and SO.2 a year ago-. Vest Pocket Cattle Country and Small Town Trade 5,500,000,000 Bushels The higher par per acre used for August makes the indicated vield 2,- Kerry Cattle Stand High as Beef 918,000,000 bushels, or 314,000,000 Producers THOUSANDS OF AUTOMO»;LE£S ARE NOW BEING USED B/ THE American Farmer to Pocket Cash For more than the final estimate of 19H- Largest Wheat Crop is History A breed of dairy cows litlle known RESIDENTS OF SMALL TOWNS AND BY FARMERS J i. -1 A teal lire of the corn report is the iir this country, but always seen at Prosperous conditions lor the* U.S. showing made by.the southern states, farmers.for the coming year are indi­ English stock shows is the Kerry. So (By Thos. E. Hunt). auloists? The bulk of the business nearly all of which show huge in­ In a recent issue of Hardware and cated by the August government re­ small is their size, compared with the will undoubtedly be handled through creases compared to last year, owing ordinary breed, that they have been Metal I read of a "Dollar Day" sale port, showing a record breaking yield the retail hardware trade in the small, to the curtailment in the acreage of called "vest pocket" cows. One of the held at Cornwall, Ont., which accord­ of wheat and bumper crops of com, towns in Canada. . cotton and the more diversified farm­ most famous. Kerry show bulls, Busa- ing to [ the merchants resulted in a The large cities will always secure oats, barley and hay. ing practiced in that section this year. IV N co, measured but 34 inches in height great dear of business for them. The a huge volume of auto accessory busi­ The total wheat crop, indicated by The yield by chief states is indicat­ at the withers when two years old. part that impressed me most, how­ ness, but in the years t,o come the the government report is 3,000,000 ed bv the following table (000 omit­ His length from withers to tail end ever, was a statement to the effect small town, and the rural trade will bushels more than was forecasted in ted): was 3S inches and his heart girth 50 that remarks were made on all sides undoubtedly be much greater in vol­ July, 966,000,000 bushels, or 75,000,000 Final. inches. Another famous bull weigh­ about the number of automobiles in ume than the trade of the larger bushels more than the previous rec­ Aug. 1. July 1. 1914. ed but 400 pounds. the town, driven by farmers, all of cities. ord crop. * * "• ' Ohio ...... 150,200 146.S00 142,715 whom brought in" large numbers from From time immemorial the Kerry Is it any 'wonder therefore, that While the harvest season has been Indiana ...195,400 188,800 163,317 every point of the compass. The own­ makers of auto accessories are trying has been bred in Ireland, where it is ership of so many automobiles by unfavorable for oats and tlie season Illinois ...... 381,600 351,300 .300.034 hard to ;secure distribution of their Michigan*...... '.53,700 51,700 63,000 known as the "poor, man's cow." It farmers indicates that the. tillers of ha late for corn, the government figures has for centuries been, the cow of the products-through the small town mer­ show a promise for a crop of 1,402,- Wisconsin .... 52,100 50,900 69,862 the soil are particularly well off these chants throughout the agricultural Minnesota .... 60,000 69,000 91,000 Irish .peasant cottager, and is sup­ times and demonstrates a source of 000,000 bushels'of oats, within 16,000,- posed to be a, descendant of the ab­ districts of Canada? Many of our best tiOO bushels of the largest ever raised, Iowa ..'.....'. .320,000 306,400 389,424 revenue for the aggressive merchant retail hardwarem.en, in small towns, original cattle of Ireland. In color, who advertises judiciously and uses and of 2,91S,000,000 bushels of corn, Missouri ..184,000 1S3 600 158,400 •it is usually black, though red some­ vho study changing conditions ; and which would exceed the corn crop of South. Dakota.. 76,300 77,000 78,000 other salesmanship methods to get look well into the future, realize that .171,4 00 times occurs. 'White may occur about these people into his store. last'year', by 245,000,000 bushels..,. Nebraska . 156,000 173,950 the ud'der or scrotum, but it is not although the auto accessory business Final, figures for the year, when-the Kansas ...•. .120,700 96,700 108.225 desirable- The !ean head carries up-1 The farmers, many of< whom, a few in their particular towns may be to estimates are given a final revision, Kentucky . .113,100 116,900 91,250 standing slender white horns with years ago resented the advent of the some extent limited at the present mav show easilv 1,000,000,000 bushels" Tennessee . 93,700 98,$)0 80,400 black tips. The Dexter-Kerry branch automobile, are rapidly falling into time, there is a great, future for the wheat and 1,500,000,000 bushels oats, Alabama . 70,700 71,500 55,46S of the breed is more block in type, line, and becoming users of automo­ auto accessory line and they are grad­ with around 3,000,000,000 bushels of Mississippi .07,700 78,300 58,468- shorter legged, heavier of head and biles.-., ,-;,; ually working into the auto accessory corn, or a grand total for the three) Louisina .. . 51,400 54,400 38,600 neck, more beefy in type than the A prominent automobile dealer re­ business—feeling their way, and add­ crops of around 5,500,000,000 bushels. Texas ...... 168,900 158,500 124,800 true Kerry, and usually smaller. cently stated that over 75 per cent, of ing from time to time-such-lines as Oklahoma . .106,400 S0.400 '50.000 his business so*far this year had been they think will sell. Uespite the long period of unseason­ As a milk producer the Kerry ranks Arkansas . with farmers. In a certain city i.i The small town merchant who is to­ able rains, the country will have an . 59,100 63,500 42,000 high- in proportion to her size. Ac­ Western Canada, it is claimed that day laying the foundation for. a large abundance of all grains to supply for­ cording to English authorities, twelve two years ago there were 1,000. cars: in auto-accessory department, arid who is eign needs throughout the coming United States 2918000 2S14000"2672S04 quarts of milk daily during the sea­ use. Today it is said the number is growing with the business, is lhe man year. It is not expected prices will The prospects for the oats crop son and from six. to seven pounds of about 500, the balance of the cars who a few years hence will occupy a rule as high as during the last twelve were the best in the history of the' butter per week, are the estimated having been sold to farmers. commanding position in the retailing months, but fair prices appear to be country, with an immense increase in yields of a Kerry cow, and cows of a line that is new in many respects assured the. farmers in all sections. the acreage, but unfavorable weather sometimes give as much as sixteen Take a look through the list of auto­ and "will be in the --ears to come a conditions cut down the promise to quarts of milk per day for some time mobile license owneis n Ontano and Two years of bumper crops at high haidware staple ntst as mils and some extent. The crop is unusually after calving. The quality of milk \ou will find that thousands ol h" 4 average prices for tlie two years insure enses ha\e been issued to car ownei bulders' haidv aie.ara toda- a degree of prosperity on the farms of well distributed, practically all import­ is also superior, being rich in fat. If lite United States never before, equal­ ant states having a big crop indicated. As a beef producer the Kern ed, and this is expected to form the Tlie indicated yield by states with stands high in quality but is of course basis for prosperous conditions in all comparisons follow* (000 omitted): low in quantity. •„.'•'•."'' lines of business, which naturally re- Final. The breed is very hardy, as might llect to agricultural conditions. Aug. 1. July 1. 3 914. be expected, since it has, been dev.,-1 Tiie big crops and high prices give New York .. . 49,300 44,000 •10,162 oped under adverse food conditions the farmers a greater purchasing pow­ Pennsylvania . 42,600 39,900 32,190 Ii is a good grazer and thrives on er than they have ever held before, Ohio ...... 66,200 66.900 50,325 comparatively poor rations. It is.a and r.he fact that no one section is es­ Indiana . 61,500 64,700 44.SS8 result of a stern evolution where only pecially favored will be a tremendous Illinois ...... 169,800 17S,800 125.990 the hardy and useful could, survive inllueiice .in. restoring business condi­ Michigan ... . 58,100 53 200 50,752 In cross-breeding it has been .'used tions to normal. The tonnage the rail­ Wisconsin ... .93,100 83,000 62,100 very successfully with the Shorthorn, roads will'be called upon to transport Minnesota .. ..119,500 115,400 85,120 Angus, and Hereford in England. probably will break all previous rec­ Iowa '...... 178,200 181,500 165,000 ords,'arid there is no question the ex­ Missouri . 32,500 40,300 25,800 port trade will be of immense propor­ North Dakota . 80,100 73,200 64,904 State of Ohio, city of 'Toledo, S3. tions, although possibly not so large in South Dakota. *. 58,400 53.500 44,1.65 I.'JMS Counly, J wheal as the previous year. l-Yank ... Cher.cy makes oaLh Lhat he Nebraska . 67,800 70,700 69,600 is senior purlner u. the firm .of: l-\ J. Other countries that usually export Kansas • . 48,000 56,500 53.960 Cheney & Co.. doing- business in the City wheat have much larger crops than, of Toledo. County and .State aforesaid, and that, said 'irrn will; pay tlie sura o( last vear, but our exporters have the United States 1402000 "1300000 1141000 ONE HUNDRED DOLLAliS lor each advantage of splendid facilities for Tlie wet weather, which has been a and every case of Catarrh' that cannot handling the 'crop, with the ocean detriment to harvesting and threshing be cured by lhe use of HALL'S CAT­ ARRH CU.KI3. freights less than from other coun­ operations, has insured wonderful for­ VRANK J. CHENfcY. tries, with the exception of Canada. age crops in all sections. The hay Sworn io before ns and subscribed in With all the crops practically as­ crop.is placed at 75,000,000 tons, or 5,- mv • ;r.-f!Kcnce, '.his Gih day of December. 000.000 tons more than a year ago, the A.D. 1SSG. sured, with the exception of corn, (Seal) A. W. CLEASON. the only drawback recently has been crop this year probably being the Notary Public. largest on record. Hall's Catar:h Cure is taken internal­ tiie wet weather. Spring wheat, har­ ; vest is starting generally this week, ly and acts -.: .i>.etly upon the blood end A tremendous yield of white pota­ mucous mil-face..; of the system. Send lor and that crop will soon be in safety. toes also is indicated—431,000,000 testimonials, f.ee. As weather conditions improve corn is bushels, compared to 406,000,000 bush­ F. J. CHEvEi' & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druyj-rists, 75c. making rapid progress towards matur­ els a year ago.. The (lax crop, while A Meeting of an Auto lobile Club in a Small Town ity. Favorable weather for another small, is important, and the yield is Take Halls l-uinily Fills for Con­ month will result in the corn estimate much better than a year ago, the to­ stipation. being raised materially. tal yield being about 18,000,000 bush­ Women are not one whit less pat­ in rural districts and small towns. In The trade of the small town car Tlie winter wheat crop estimate els, or 2,000.000 bushels more than a riotic than men, and at times of na­ fact, owners in the smaller towns and owner has already reached huge pro­ was reduced 9.000,000 bushels from vear ago.—Chicago Tribune. tional peril they are stirred and exalt­ cities and in the rural districts out­ portions. It' is growing- and. will con­ .Inlv, while the spring wheat estimate ed by precisely the same impulses and number" by many thousands those of tinue to grow. The mail order houses was 12.000,000 bushels more than in Books For Soldiers emotions as their fathers, husbands, the few large cities in Canada- --always among the first to push a Julv. The average yield per acre of Tiie post offices throughout the brothers and sons. At the present And this state of affairs is not by new and profitable line are featuring spring wheat was 10 bushels, against United Kingdom are now become the time, when (he whole destinies of i any means confined to Ontario alone. auto accessories strongly. Hardware 11.S bushels a year ago. great collecting agencies for books for Britain and of the empire of which it I The same condition exists in nearly wholesalers are pushing the sale of, The following fable gives the spring our soldiers and sailors at home or is the heart are at stake, British wo­ all of the other provinces in Canada. and taking a greater interest in auto accessories- Many retail hardware- wheat vield bv states (000 omitted): abroad. Under the new scheme, in men yearn to place at the service of! Not only are the farmers buying pleas­ addition to other methods of collecting ure cars, but in many sections of (he men have already built up very cred­ Final. their country their vast capacities for' itable auto accessory departments, post offices will receive books for the labor and sacrifice. They cannot take country they are buying trucks for Aug. 1. •Tul .* 1. 1914. their own use. and iu addition have the local Camps' library, (lie war library, the their places on our ships of war, they Minnc-sot t .. . Oil.30 0 08 2U0 42,000 prisoners of war help committee, and Commenting on the fact that Henry agencies for vv-ell known makes of cannot fight in the trenches. But over cars. The possibilities at present are North l)i kota .110, 300 :IOG 200 81,572 any other organization which may be and above those duties of motherhood, Ford has bought 1,000 acres of la:vd kola .. 54.000 52 000 '10,600 approved by the admiralty and the near Detroit on which to build a farm great, and they are growing rapidly. South I')i there is nothing more sacred or more In almost every hardware store, many "Washing on . 18,800 111 200 16,400 war office.' It is stated that the p.-.triotic, wide fields of service are tractor factory to employ 20,000 men, a writer mentions that the tractor of the regular stock articles are in "books" most in favor are magazines open at home in time of war.—London 1'niled States..307,000 205,000 206,027 and novels. Sir Edward Ward, chair­ will cost 3200 and will contain the reality auto accessories. The cost o£ Daily Chronicle. putting in a few additional sure selling The winter wheat yield in Kansas man of the Camps library, states that regular Ford engine. Continuing, the Chicago Journal says that only a prac­ lines would not be very great. •ha.-* been cut down to 118,600,000. tliree-ouartei's of a million books and As a vermifuge there is ncthin: tical farming man can see full pos­ against 170.000,000 bushels a year ago, magazines have been dispatched from so "Auto accessories" are truly a hard­ potent as Mother Graves' Worm Ex- sibilities of such a machine.' It will ware line with great possibilities. The ma inlv as tiie result of tiie wet bar- tlieir depot to the army. unfavor- terminator, ar.d it can be given to the cost the price of one good horse and man who is in business to stay, and vest. Conditions have beet most delicate child without i'ea of in- will do the work of five or six. It will who is looking to the future cannot, and storms The Last of the Suffalo ;i,b'u' and the heavy rains jury to the constitution. pull a gang plow to two or three "bot­ get away from the fact that the ac­ ditl much damage, IIov ,-aver, v, it!; the Another thing for which the Ameri­ toms," pull a mower or a binder, will when there was cessory line is one of the best that exception of last year. can people, using the term in its full­ cut ensilage, pump water and saw has been presented to the hardware practically a double yield, the crop est sense, should bo grateful to thc What is Farming? wood. It will be a general farm ser­ trade for many years. the stale ever raised. Northwest Mounted Police of Canada is tiie large"-;! irrning is not breakin clods, vant, eating only when it works, and When the fact is also"":taken into winter wheai. stales east. is the care they have taken of thc In the re j farming is not moving noil,--farmtag is at that only cheap gasoline. The agri­ consideration that bank deposits this ; e.-j- largest herd of buffalo, and one of the of tlie Mis.;: ssippi tiie promise i 'not plowing—these arc some of the cultural machinery makers will have year are5 many million dollars more peeiall • gnoa. ami tlie territnry iri- last extant, on the continent. This i little bits of inevitable, unavoidable their first real competition in years- an immense than at the corresponding period of butary to l'hi< ae;o has herd numbers between four and five ! experience and labor- Farming ia Expanded later in to a shop, to make last year, the retail trade will apprec­ \ ii-id. hundred animals and is at. large in the 'gathering sunshine; preparing tiie soil other farm tools, the new move, will iate the necessity of using aggressive Thf following table give? .ie yields northern part of the province of Al-•! and the seed that the plant may come. bring down prices of machines to methods to get after more business. sUtt'-s, wii com par i- b,;:ta. There are a number of smaller | handle crops. in t u: principal : ! and, suroading. its leaves, gathering The money is in the country, the only '"uSi: (i.iMij unit 11 Ml;: hcids on both sides of the line. It i ; j• sunshine and .strength from old moth- apparent trouble being a tendency on Final. Looking into thp future, who is go- ••ifl'iniit fo • Ibis generation to reaiizo j: or earth. Then when man eats the the part of the people to hang on to it. lhat. 110 fart he 1 back that lifty years; itig to be the big buyer of auto acces­ Aug July 1. liUI. •bread and butter, Hie sun's strength sories? Tlie farmer and the small Induce them to open their purse ago. lens of thousands of such an:-; 70U 8,10(1 0.700 let Ko inside runs the man. That is town residents are going to be the big strings by progressive measures and New York • • mals loamed the plains between the j 7(111 ::::,747 21.20 I gathering wealth out of choas. That buyers. Who is going to supply the great good must come to the retail Pennsylvania 'Missouri ri-.cr and the Rocky Moun j 2U0 I:;,I:.S 0.20') fs better than making money on tlie needs of lhe farmer and small town trade.—Hardware

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Ya-rwiil find relief in Zem-Buk! SI oases the fcuraing^stinging pain, steps bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zasa- H Buk, means euro. V/hy not prove thi3 ? -^ DntQolsia and Stores.— iOobox.

Scenic Gems on tlie New Route

With the. departure from Toijpmo ot "Tlie National" on its fir.se trans­ continental trip a new way has been 'opened between K-*uitern and Western Wanted in every (own and village, Canada; a new atiel highway .created ifco take orders for tho best Made-to- linlcinjj thc Atlantic end the I'aclfic. Tho inauguration of through, fast Aleasure Clothing in Canada. Goo.'? fleryico over Ihb Era-it all-Canadian route marks an Important epoch in 'commissions. Magnificent Samples. the Dominion's'.development. A vast firea of productive land, of great Htmm m ihi ticenie beauty, hitherto without.. mod- UWt..„ „...... mm TAILORING. CO., iirn transportation facilities, is made ouy of acDeai. Itii mineral, lumber '- " •. x~ ^.x-. . .—^. . Canada's Best Tailors, ; .•".p.!l Agricultural wealth can now be tapped and its sporting paradises de­ TORONTO;' veloped, while a new trail ia created / iii fj^a^r^M M >S; p* z-K-r"S--\V ^c^rv-^ ^Canada's near \ • im- travellers. Tho fineat equipment •^U" ~ 4\/ransco7niJieriial tlislcan be produced Is being used ? s i- t.'ic service from its very inception, yJlsMlera * h - k tm> $^ --' '"*" irai&zrLseridce. New and Second Hand Safes •v.-,.:i!.*j tho smooth roadbed and great pe'cu/eeTL / -':l bridges embody all that has been .).;iiiit in three-quarters of a century T/ze Jdrpruo and., Some' fine new and /second-hand t-y those who build bur railways. TortQarry; Safes,. Cash Registers, Computing "The National".will' operate between Scales, etc., cheap. F.H. Robinson, Toronto and Winnipeg over the lines if 50 Princess street, Winnipeg. "... of the Grand Trunk, the Temiskaming ad/omsi i':. .Northern Ontario Railway, and the UnioTL ••.•'Canadian Government Hallways, mak- in': a fast run between the two cities Station. Straw a Nutritious Food of forty-two hours. The fii-st stage War, with its attendant isolation , of the journey from Toronto takes the trow! lor through the heart of the of Germany from the importation I " Hi^hiands of Ontario," a region of raw materials and foodstuffs, has ' ; tudded with beautiful lakes and stimualted the efforts of German winding streams, and replete with na­ scientists to discover new uses 'for tural loveliness. -seemingly waste products. From North Bay the steel stretches r.v.-.iy northwestward 235 miles, A Berlin "chemist has discovered a through the famed Tl ma gam I re­ method of making straw a '•nutritious gion to tho Town of Cochrane. food for man. By laceration of the The . train also skirt3 tho famous Cobalt territory, tho mines of which ine-dtbie cell walls,.he has freed the have produced In the last few yea r3 •nutritive substances "within, and has .•*i!ver valued at a hundred million made a flour containing cellulose, doilars. rariou3 sugars, mineral'.'sa"Us an.! From Cochrane to Winnipeg is •alkalis.- Straw-porridge' and straw- practically virgin territory. The scen­ ery along the line is fascinating. At bread are said to be excellent food Winnipeg "The National" makes con­ for fighters. nections with the Grand Trunk Pa­ cific lines, which stretch clear across to Prince Rupert, B.C., thus provid­ ing thc Dominion with Its first all- SUMMER .HEAT ' Canadian transcontinental route. ;:;/.;; HARE). ON BABY . y ^ansconnkerifcl is mer 3esrnew railway No season of the year.-is so danger­ ever constructed. Here, ous to tho life of little ones as is the is a stretcA oflme ivest summer. The excessive heat, throws J351 u pfCoctirane- Zemlroad­ the little stomach out of order so bed wiin fteavysfeel7aits. quickly that unless prompU.aid is at hand the baby may be beyond all •human help,before the mother realizes bo is ill. Summer is the season when •diarrohoea, cholerar infant-urn, 'dysen- try and colic are most prevalent. Any lo uo .".ipur..'l5it,.aRd "at.Unce." What is i.our Answer C •one of these troubles may prove dead: ly i* not promptly treated- During the summer the mothers' best friend WORK FOR THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY 13 Baby's Own Tablets. They regu- lato the bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep .baby healthy.; The Tablets W£ WILL PRODUCE are sold -by medicine. dealers or by • mail, at'25 cents a box from .The Dr. 100,000 Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvilic, Ont. GALLON SANITARY CANS The English movment for the re- HOSPITAL SIZE oonstitution of. Louvain library is progressing fast, and , some 2:500 FILLED WITH books' 'have already been; offered" or sent. Probably as many ;as i;000 will come from the library of .the' late' Sir Charles Nicholson, whose family SUPERBA have interested themselves gre'atly In the effort. . Various universities .are contributing, and ..books or offers havo como from, as far away, as Jamaica, South Africa and Lis bo n.- PEACHES

Lacliute," .Que./ 25th Sept., 19.0S. FOR EXPORT TG THE SICK * Minard's Liniment "Co., Limited. Gentlemen,'—Ever since coming AND WOUNDED IN home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running'- fever HOSPITALS sores' on my legs. I tried • many salves and liniments; also doctored These Peaches will be peeled, halved continuously for the blood, "but got no permanent relief, till last .winter.when and packed in heavy Syrup, each can my mother got me to try."MINARD'S containing from 61- to 7 lbs. of Fruit. LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical. -T\yo bottles com­ Tb2 cans will be packed in cases (6 cans pletely cured mo and I have worked in each case) for Overseas Delivery •"svery .working day since. . Yours gratefully. . - through the Canadian Red Cross JOHN WALSH. ' Society^ COST PRIG" Gernia-n South-West Africa, which 3s today no. longer German, thanks The actual Cost Price to Us is to Gen. Botha, represented a .very considerable pro-portion of the Ger­ 50 Cents per can man colonies before the war, the •total then being 1,100,000 square and your order will be filled at this price. miles,' of'-which South-West. Africa accounted for :J22,-I50, or not much If you wish to contribute towards pro­ Short of a third. It was more than viding a choice Delicacy for Our Sick half as large again as France, netir- 4y three times as largo as Italy, and and Wounded, Remit Direci by rather larger than Norway, Sweden Money Order or through Any Branch and Denmark combined. of the Canadian Red Cross Society. No one need endure tho agony of when due acknowledgement will be made. corns with Holloway's Corn Cure at hand to remove them. . . England's Wettest Winter Official rainfall statistics show that the first quarter of the year 19L5 was will help to provide a Delicious Deli­ the wettest winter England has exper­ cacy during the Fall and Winter months ienced in a hundred years. The-rjuan- tity of rain which fell reached a total if$i| when Fruits are most needed and appre­ of 12.SG inches. ciated by our Soldiers. Corns APPliedin Don't Delay. Be one of the first to pi 5 Seconds Contribute. This is Your Opportunity. "Olir-Sti Sore, blistering feet The abovo photo Is a « -g from corn - pinched reduced size ol pncUaze toes c tin lje curec we ni-o preparing JORDAN HARBOR PEACH RANCH, JORDAN STATION P. 0., ONTARIO UlClC Putnam'" s Extracto' by r In 21 hours. Putnam's" soothes away that drawing pain, eases instantly, makes the feet feel good at once. Get A Bible to Each Canadian Soldier 4 26e bottle o! "Putnam's today. furnii-hing a khaki Testament to every agreement with the militia depart­ Thc war has put a stop to thc ex­ Members of the Canadian Bible Canadian soldier who goes to the ment to continue the work is main­ tensive evangelistic work conducted Society executive are expressing lhe front. This has been done so far. and tained, no matter how vast the over­ for many years by the British arid view that the society lias undertaken the executive will take steps at its W. N. U. 1069 seas Canadian force may ultimately Foreign Bible Society in Helsrium. a task which will test its resources iu approaching meeting to see that its becuiuo- Germany, Austria and Turkey. TBE SUN, JRAND FORKS, B. C.

0 CENT "CASCARETS" Wedding Presents FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Lot as help you pick that ome rnces at H. U. oenniger s Present you arc going to Cure Sick. Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad 100 lbs Our Best Flour $3.25 give. YVe .have a beauti­ A local Draiiiatic Company, of Breath—Candy Cathartic. ful line of which 10. F Laws is the promoter, .">0 lbs " " " 1.75 was organized last night at a well at­ 100 lbs; Wheat .• 1.75 No odds how bad your liver, stom­ Good Potatoes.- '. ,60 •' Cut Glass, Silverware tended meeting of young people who ach or bowels; how much your.head aches, how miserable you are from aspire to histronic honors The new constipation, indigestion, biliousness Bring Your Poultry Troubles to Us ill' and Mantle Clocks organization was christened "The and sluggish bowels—you always get Lyric Players " Rehearsals will com­ relief with Cascarets. They imme­ At prices that' have NOT diately cleanse and regulate the stom­ Bridge Street Grand Forks, B. C been advanced since the mence at once, and it is the intention ach, remove the sour, fermenting food to produce a comedy or drama in the and foul gases; take the excess bile war. from the liver and carry off' the con­ lit i course of a month. Thereafter a play stipated waste matter and poison I'V JEWELER-OPTICIAN will be produced monthly. from the intestines and bowels. A. A, D, MORRISON GRAND FORKS,'B.C. 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; "Defenders by Wireless" is the stomach sweet and head clear for months. They "work while you sleep. Sty? (&zmb $8vl\B Bunsubjec t for tho Baptist church Sunday SECOND STREET, NEAR BRIDGE. G. A. EVANS, EDITOR ANO PUBLISHER morning. Evening text, "Our Saviour METEOROLOGICAL Jesus Christ who hath abolished death \i * SIJH8CRIPTION HATB8 i and hath brought life and immortalitv * The following is the -minimum Fresh and Salt Meats,,Poultry always on hand. O io y'eur '. •••*}•%! to light." This is the first of a series and maximum temperature for each One Year (in udvance) 1-00 day during the past week, as re One Year, in United States LoO of addresses by Pastor King on "The corded by the government thermom­ Highest market price paid for live stock. Arfdre-4 nil communications to Light of the Word and the World on THE GRAND PORKS SUN, eter on E. F. Laws' ranch: I'M ON It H 71 GKAND lfOUK8, B. C Misunderstood Texts." PHONE 58 and receive prompt and courteous attention. JW.IL. /I fax Recent shipments of the. high grade Oct 15--Friday .. 28 51 Ifi--Saturday .. .. 29 • 66 ore from thTj Sally inine, near Beaver­ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 19.15.. 17--Sundiy, '.. 38 60 dell, up the West Fork of the Kettle 18- .. 41 50 River north of Ches*i\v. have netted Saskatchewan is '•supposed 19-—Tuesday ...... 33 4 + iters m the shipper Si95 a ton. The ore 20- -Wi-dnesday .. 37 56 to lie a ••..'-"dry"; province: but went to Trail. 21 —Thursday... .. 3G 65 the people there apparently Fhches When doing that work iii-Franklin and Gloucester arc not compelled to keep Rainfall . 0 05 Camps this season, Qet Jour Supplies at tfie ':(Iry." Tlie liquor traffic there Men have a glimpse at MacDougall is handled by the province,and &, MacDonald's windows for values in Granby Shipmants oucester General Store A full line of General sweaters. They carry the best'in provincial officials have taken The following are the -monthly Merchandise, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods, tlie places of barkeepers. Un­ town. All sizes. Prices §2.25 up to shipping figures from the Granby Hardware. Prices very reasonable. Quotations on der the laws of the province, 89.00 each. mine at Phoenix to the-.Grand Forks request. smelter: a man is allowed to purchase The Laurier mine at Laurier is ex­ 1 OILS THOMAS FDNRLEY, Prop. 4 gallons of malt liquor, 2 gal­ pected to have its aerial tram ready January 42,211 lons of wine, and 1 gallon of for operation this week, when after February....*. 63,091 any other kind, of liquor. If eighteen years of intermittent develop­ March 69,948 Agril - 65,382 a man can not keep "wet" on ment work the property will begin May " 100,693 that quantity of moisture lie shipping ore to the smelter. June 103,004 has no business in a dry farm­ July 101,058 ing district. He should es­ Men buy your underwear at Mac­ August 103,062 tablish a private •brewery- and Dougall ct MacDonald's. Prices 50, September 93,245 distillery. 65, 75, S1.00, 81,25, 61,50 up to A Clean-Cut S4 00 a garment. Total 761,694 Old London has an anti- The workers of the Baptist Sunday The Sun costs only SI a year, It treating law. If it can be en­ School with the parents and friends of gument prints all the news. forced it will do as much for the school held an enjoyable and suc­ the cause of temperance as the cessful social Tuesday evening. "Type was made to read." This average prohibition measure. fact is constantly kept in mind at Men frequently eat and drink Men MacDougall and MacDonald The Sun Print Shop. too much to please their good have received a large shipment of In your favor is good print­ friends. They seldom make shoes. Call and see the latest in Eel The Sun is the largest and best CJ beasts of themselves of their brand. All sizes. $7 25 a pair." newspaper printed in the Boundary ing. It starts things off in own volition. country, and the price is only one- F. D. Downey returned on Thurs half that of its local contemporaries. d your favor. People read your 6 day from a business trip to Spokane. It is a. valuable advertising medium It is estimated that the because its large subscription list arguments, reasons, conclu­ Grand Forks district will ship has been obtained, and is main­ SOUR, ACID STOMACHS. 60 carloads of fruit this sea­ tained, merely on its merits as a sions, when attractively pre­ GASES OR INDIGESTION son. Not very bad for an in­ newspaper. It uses no indirect or sented. It carries weight! fant industry in an off year. Each "Pape's Diapepsin" digests 3000 questionable methods to secure sub- grains food, ending all stomach sccrihers. But next year, if conditions misery in five minutes. Enterprising men useGOOD are favorable, this amount will Time it! . In five minutes all stom­ printing because it GETS be more than doubled. ach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of BUSINESS. If you don't gas, acid, or eructations of undigested No woman who believes in the food, no dizziness, bloating, foul already known our kind of eternal fitness of things will marry a breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is -noted for its printing, lei us show you. man so tall that she can't reach his speed in regulating upset stomachs. hair. It is the surest, quickest stomach rem­ edy in the whole world and besides ii It's a certtinty that we can is harmless. Put an end to stomach If a man dodges when his wife trouble forever by getting a large save you money, too. throws the coffee pot, it's a sure sign fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in that he has been married only a short five minutes how needless it is to suf time. fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest sures' and most harmless stomaci Some good people judge the value doctor iii the world. Phone.R 74. of a picture by the beauty of the Fish is no good as brain food unless frame, and the quality of a cigar by it has something to assimilate with. the gaudiness of the.wrapper. PICTURES ^e Sun Print Shop Show us a man who thinks he THE AND PICTURE FRAMING knows it all and we can show you a LONDONDIRECTORY moving picture of a big mistake. Furniture. Made to Order. (I'libliNliod Annually) Also Repairing of all Kinds.

Knulile.i trnders f-.hroiitfliout the world to Upholstering Neatly Done. Some men are troubled with tem­ coiiiintinicnto direct with Knjrlish porary deafness; it all depends on AT YOUR MANUFACTURERS ct DEALERS R'.C.McCUTCHEON who is talking and what is" wanted. In each class of (roods. Besides being n com­ SERVICE plete commercial puidu to London and ltw WINNIPEG AVENUE suburbs, the directory contains lists of A poor girl generally has to marry CITY BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER an old man with money or a young EXPORT MERCHANTS Modern Kigs and Good . with tho Goods thoy ship, and tho Colonial Yale Barber Shop Horses at All Hours at man without; her ideal seldom comes and Voreltm Markets thoy .supply; Buy to time. STEAMSHIP LINES Kit/or KOIIIIIK a Specialty. the Your Gait Coa fl arranged under tho Ports to which they sail, There is a screw loose is the eternal ancUndlcutiiii,-the approximate Sailings; OFFICE ! odel Livery Barn fitness of things when a man who j PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES F. Downey's Cigar Store wears a wig has to shave every morn- ^^^l^^n^XS'^^ mmsmf> >I'*-Vr; Mi a Ti'f/i'T'HONKS; Burns & O'Ray, Props, •;;;!!' OKI"H;K, Kl'ti centres of tho United Kingdom. . • ! ing. A copy of tho current edition will bo for­ it •tell H ANHEH'H KKHIDENCI". IMS Ffrst Street warded, freight paid, on receipt of Postal Ph one 68 Second Street Before a svise girl attempts to man-'; 0rt-orfor $5. . I Dealers soeklrig Agencies can advertise 1126 a husband she first acquires the tholr trnfloenrils for $5, orlnrgor advertise- Pays for Tho ° * inents from $15. The weekly market will bo held Hvajr*^^ 3 f . art of managing a kitchen. j on Second street, between Bridge n)l 01 a)1 P. A. Z, PARE, Proprietor street and Winnipeg nvenue, tomor­ entire year. It is the brightest Most women who claim to be man' THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD. row forenoon. paper in tlie Boundary con :itrv haters are unable to prove it. 25, Abchurch Lanr-, London, E,C YAM* HOTI-I,, FIUST STRKKT. THE SUN, GRAND FORKS, B. C. : J

GIVE "SYEUP OF FIGS" Success TO CONSTIPATED CHILD

Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm "One night at Lady Jeune's house Joseph Chamberlain tender little Stomach, liver said to me that he believed any man of even moderate en­ and bowels. dowment could attain any given aim which he set before Assuring Your Look at the. tongue, mother! If Jiim with unremitting effort and'enduring to the end.' To coated, your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at once. my question, 'Why, then, do so many men fall short of their When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever­ ambitions?' he answered: 'They come to the place where ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has they turn back. They may have killed the dragon at the sore throat, diarrhcaa, full of cold, give usmess a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of .first bridge and at the second, perhaps even at the third; but Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food the dragons are always more formidable the further we go. and sour bile gontly moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you Many turn back disheartened, and very few will meet the have a well, playful child again. Ask monsters to the end. Almost none is willing to have a tiy your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of ''California Syrup of Figs," which con­ with the demon at the last bridge; but if he does, he has won tains full directions for babies, chil­ forever.' "—Princess Lazarovich. dren of all ages and for grown-ups. z_J\. policy of advertising is a It begins to look as if Jay Pluve policy of life assurance, and THE BATTLE AUTUMN bad at last squeezed all the water out of his clouds. the protection thus secured (By John Greenleaf Whittier, 1862.) John Wanamaker says in Judicious is well worth its annual The flags of war like storm birds tiy, Advertising: "Advertising doesn't cost. The charging trumpets blow; erk; it pulls. It begins very gently Yet rolls no thunder in the sky, at first, but the pull is stead}7. It in­ No earthquake strives below. creases day by day and year by year, Old customers die or move until it exerts an irresistible' power." And calm and patient Nature keeps away—they must be re­ Her ancient promise well, Accept no substitutes, but get the placed. Though o'er hsr bloom and greenness sweeps original—The Grand Forks Sun. It The battle's breath of hell. gathers and piints the news of the city and district first. Old customers are subject to And still she walks in golden hours the influence of temptation Through harvest-happy farms, Unless a man has faith in him­ self, there isn't much hope for —they matf be induced to And still she wears her fruit and flowers, . him Like jeweis on her arms. divide their custom—to do What mean her gladness of the plain, 10 CENT "CJASCAKETS" some of their shopping at a IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE This joy of eve and morn,' competitor's. The mirth that shakes the beard of grain For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, And yellow locks of corn? Sluggish Liver and Bowels—They c work while you sleep. New comers to this com­ Ah! eyes may well be full of tears, munity will shop with you— And hearts with hate are hot; Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges­ But even-paced come round the years tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head­ become regular customers— aches come from a torpid liver and And Nature changes not. clogged bowels, which cause your if they are invited to do so. stomach to become filled with undi­ She meets with smiles our bitter grief, gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's With songs our groans of pain; the first step to untold misery—indi­ Your competitor's advertis­ She mocks with tint of flower and leaf, gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow The war field's crimson stain. skin, mental fears, everything that is ing is an influence which horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to-night will give your constipated must be offset if you are to Still, in the cannon's pause, we hear bowels a thorough cleansing and Her sweet thanksgiving psalm? straighten you out by morning. They maintain your trade. work while you sleep—a 10-cent box Too near to God for doubt or fear, from your druggist will keep you feel­ She shares the eternal calm. ing good for months. She sees with clearer eyes than ours The good,of suffering born— Tde hearts that blossom like her flowers, * E.W.Barrett Aud ripen like her corn. Not to advertise regularly to cAuctioneer the readers of Oh, give to us, in times like these, The vision of her eyes; And make her fields and fruited trees Sells Anything, Any­ TBE GRAND FORKS SUN Our golden prophecies! where, Any Time. Stocks a Specialty* Oh, give to us her finger ear! Is to leave your business un­ Above this stormy din, protected. We, too, would hear the bells of cheer GRAND FORKS, B. C. lling peace and freedom in.

Eree Until 1916 • as well as American, who will write for the volume in 1916, and if you Have you subscribed for Tbe .wish to know something of the new T© THE 'Youth's Companion for l(Jl(i? Now stories for 1916, let. us send you free is the time to do it, if you are not th^ Gorecast for 191(5. already a subscriber,.for•yon will get Every new subscriber who sends nil the issues for the remaining • $2 25 for 1916 will receive, in addi­ weeks of 1915 free from the time tion to this year's free issues, The your sub.--('ri|)ti.on of $2.25 is re- Companion Home Calendar for 1916 irivmi. THIS YOUTH'S COMPANION, \i Goes to The Home The fifty-two issues of 191(5 will Boston, Mass. Our paper goes to the home and Is read and welcomed there. IIK crowded, with good reading for New s-tibsciipiioi.'S received at this If you wish to reach the house­ It is no sign of weakness to fol­ oliice. voting and old Heading that is en­ wife, the real arbiter of domestic low the lead of advertising. You tertaining, but not "wishy-washy." destinies, you can do so through owe it to yourself to get the Uending that leaves you, when you Men, have you seen tha new line of our paper and our Classified most for your money, the best l-ty th'- paper down,better informed, rubbers MacDougall & MacDonald are Want Ads. form an Interesting goods and the best service. and well-read portion of It with keener aspirations, with a showing Just arrived from the fac And if you find that your in­ torv. Prices §l.o0 and 81.25 a pair. broader outlook on life. The Com­ clination is to shop where you panion is a good paper to tie to if are invited to shop rather than you have a growing family—and * Buy your underwear at the popular FOR SALE-FARM LAND continue to be a customer of ' price, store in town. Cotton. 90c a for general reading, as Justice Brew-

IDKHS WANTh'I) lis nBents for our hijrli R tirade bicycles. Write for low prices to THOS. PLIMLEY'S CYCLE WORKS, VIC­ TORIA, B.C.

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AICIC your repairs to Armsion, shoe re T pairor. The Hub. Look for the Bi«* Gef'More Money" for-your Foxes floot. Muskrat, White Weasel, Beaver, Lynx, Wolves, Shop Where You Are Marten and other Fur bearers collected in your section SHIP Y017R Vims milKCT i» "SHUHKRTT'Uie largest SECOND-HAND GOODS house In the World dcalliiy exclusively l.i NORTH AMLRICAN RAW FURS a reliable—responsible—sate Pur House with nn unblemished rep­ utation existinpr for "more than a third of a century," a IOHK suc­ IGHKHT CASH PRIf'KS paid for old Siovi­ Invited to-Shop cessful record of send ins Fur .Shippers prom ;>r. SATIS FACTORY H and Kimircs. K. C. Peeklmm. .-vc'ind- AND PROFITAHLK return's. Write for "tElje ftQufitrt afilpptr." liund Store. the only reliable, accurate market report and price list published. Write for i"-NOW-i"%» FREE H QHITRFRT ln« 2S-27 WEST AUSTIN AVE. FOR RENT-HOUSES A . B. OnUDEilVl, inc. Dopt.C87 CHICAGO, U.S.A. pOOj) five room house: two blocks from 1 post, office. Apply this* office. .ffHE SUN, GK AND FOIiKS

Wore the Macaroni Great Britain Cannot be Starved "An acauaintance of mine," tlie Could the United*Kingdom possibly Morning Post's Berne conospondent manage to get along for six montlis wutes, "who has just returned from without the nine million tons of Brussels, where he was staying at foreign wneat and Horn lecened in the time of Italy's declaiation of normal times' •war v, as much amused at the manner At first sight the defictencv ap­ in which the people evaded Geneial pears so cnoimous as lo inevitably von Biasing's prohibiten of "\veaiing bring its people lace to taco Vjitii the Ita'ian colois, which apparently I staivation and anaichj m double every one was an\ious to do quick time But a sciutiny ot the "As soon as it was known that native lesources of the wondeitully Italy had joined the Allies all the endowed. Bntish islands dissipates Biussels populdt oil appears with tho woist pessimism the Italian colois, but equally Biead—and very nututious biead, piorapfly General "\on Bissing issued too—may bo made of other ceiealo a pioolamation lorbulding this except wheat, and there is actually ''J he 00I01& \anishcd, but instead gro*"\n in those islands a greater e*»eiv one sporLed a little piece of quantify of cereal food than is eaten 1 macciiOM Gonoial von Bissing could They arc absolute / sell suppoi ting i not iei*v well issue a proclamation as fu as potatoes aio concerned and foibidding thc wearing of macaioni could got along quite nicely without J Consefiiicntly he presumably resign loieign" "vegetables od himself to the inevitable, and if The Bntish fanner for a certainty he has any scn?e of humor he would rise nobly tc the occasion, so laughed " that, taken all over, it tins impossible looking thing, a blockade ot Bntain over did come about, wlu'e the Brit­ ish ni'sht not live like lighting rocks, ' J they ccitnmly v ould nc*>et -Kive1 One Can Save Poison Boqjbs at Ypres "It wa3 clear that those two birds The tang of dawn is in the air. nigh in tho sky, a red-bill wingi its Energy and Temper no^eimg o*. ei the Giande Place weie MISCHIEF MAKER way southward. The advance guard of a speeding aerial host. hostile things, because suddenly Now Strong and Robust Another. Still another.^ And now they come—in full flight. By Using Only white putt balls buist all round them Guns speak to the right of you. To the left of you. Grey meteors as tlie shiapnel ot our own guns An adult food tl^at can sa*-c a baby plunge earthward. Stray feathers float down with tho bieeze. scattered about them At any mo­ pio\es itself'to be nourishing and easi­ All day the guns talk. V'/ith sunset, silence settles across tho fields. ment nasl\ things might drop 1 duck­ ly digested and good tor big and bttle Light-hearted—heavily-laden—you "hit the homeward trail". And " L ed my head bch.nd a cm tarn of bucks tho hghtest hearts—the heaviest bags—belong to pportsmen who UBO Ml as I heaid a phi ill 'cooee'" iiom a folk-, An Eastern man says "When our baby was about eleven [V shell It binst close with a scattei and ft a tin cup "ftas flung against a bit of montns old he began lo giow thin and IffemmQtoft, wall close to \-heie one of my fncnds pale This was attributed to the heat sat in a shell hole He p.cked it up and thc tact tin t his, teeth were com and sa'd Qucei,' and then smelt it and ing, but, in ieality, the poor Mtle said 'Ci'icci' ajam It was not an or­ thing was staiving, his mothers milk PUMP GUNS and SHOT SHELLS dinal y bomb . U had held some pois- not being suit'dent nouu"*liment The 15th's the Day! Rcminglon-TJMC is the name! Your Dealer's o*ous liquid fom a G-e-mau chemists "One clay after he had cued bitter thc place io get YOURS! shop " ly tor an lioui, I suggested that my it, They will not miss Fire if wife tiy him on Giape-Nuts bhe soak­ •NITRO CLUB" • -The steel-lined Speed Shell. ed two teaspoonluls m half a cup of •ARROW -The "last word" in Speed Sholls. UTS 14 Pioperly Held and Struck on The Beauty of a Clear Skin.—The waim water lor 5 oi 6 minutes 'I lien •REMINGTON"- -The low-priced Smokeless Shell. condition ot tne li-er legulates the poured oh the liquid and to it aculed ^ Rough Surface—Every Stick ] condition of the blood. A disordered a like amount of rich milk and a little Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. are upon the blood ami a clear, healthy Grape-Nuts- Today the boy is strong •HI skin will follow intelligent use of this and robust, and as cute a mischief- standard medicine. Ladies, who will maker as a thirteen months old baby iff t- fully appreciate this prime quality is expected to be. of these pills, can use them with the "Use,this letter any way. you wish, certainty that the effect will be most for my wife and I can never praise gratifying. Grape-Nuts enough after the bright­ ness it has brought to our household." MOTHERS! Wond rful Serum Cures Wounds Grape-Nuts is not made for a baby Don't f'.-iil lo ' procure 'What arc de's.crib'ecl as remarkable food, but experiences with thousands cures of wounded French soldiers of babies shows it* to be among- the MRS. WINSLOW'S.* SOUTHING.SYRUP: have been effected by the new poly­ best, if not entirely" the best in use. For Your. Children While Teething valent serum, discovery of which was Being a scientific preparation of Na­ It sootlics the Child, ••Softens tlie Gums, announced last March. Complete re­ ture's grains, it is equally effective as AlUiys the Pain,'Dispels Wind Colic, and covery is announced of men who were a body and brain builder for grown­ Is ttic Best Remedy for Infantile Diar­ terribly mutilated, and for whom all ups. ". "ThereTs a Reason." rhoea. hope had* been given up before use *I*"V£NTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLS Name given bv Canadian Postuni of the serum, so badly infected were Co., Windsor, Ont.:; , their wounds. .7. ._ Ever read the above letter? A new AGENTS WANTED Doctors Leclainclie and Vallee, the one appears from time to time. They Reliable Agent in this town required discoverers of the serum, have been are genuine, true and full of human (mala or female) to represent our line unable up to the present to make interest. * or' Trivate Greeting Christmas Cards. more than 2,000 flasks of it daily, . sine runs through, ifL2 The easiest and best of money-making most of which goes to the base hos­ For Burning Rubbish propositions. Sample .books free of pitals, where the worst cases are to There is a useful piece of outdoor ^TTmicfami Forest Reserve.TetidMO. Ry, Mi C; charge; highest commissions. Full be found. When it can be made in equipment that'tends to tidiness and particulars and instructions how to sufficient quantities to supply the safety. It consist of a wire netting considerably increase your income; firing line, where it could be used pre- drum, supported on legs, and fitted extensive territory. P.O. Box 232, ventitively as anti-tetanus serum is with a strong hinged lid. Papers of Winnipeg, Man. now, it is be.Iiev.3d that thousands of all kinds can be placed therein, and ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE lives cau be saved. the whole taken out to the yard and 110 UNIVERSITY AVE. - . - - TORONTO, CANADA The new serum, which may be burned, in the container, with no Under the control of the Department of Agriculture of Ontario. roughly described as a combination of clanger of fire, or blowing ashes. The a number.of serums against different newest of these is made with a pan Afiiliated with the University of Toronto. (adjustable) at the base, so that the COLLEGE RE-OPENS FRIDAY, 1ST OCTOBER, 1915 varieties of bacteria, lias been put to CALENDAR "fl" SENT ON APPLICATION. AND CUFFS practical use oniy recently- Experi­ latter can be left in the kitchen while WATERPROOF COLLARS E. A. A. GRANGE, V.S., M.Sc, >rincipal. "- something lienor than linen and big ments with it were made previously the container is taken outside. This -laundry bills Wash It wttli soap ami in a Paris laboratory, dt was then prevents the burned legs of the con­ •vater. All 2tor.".*s or direct. Stale style : we will mail you used by Dr. Bergeron in the Buffon tainer from marring the floor. una size. For V5 Hospital, and cfterwards was more No Liquor Allowed ia»*rB"«» THE ARUMOTON COMPANY OF CANADA Limited widelv distributed. A new order-in-couhcil under the lf70Ufc«r.OUT Of SORTS'"RUM DOWN' 'COT the BMIKH.' Requisite on the Farm.—Every far­ Defence of the Realm Act Regulations fSUrrSK fro.-n KIDNEY, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES. • S8 Frasof Avonuo, Toronto, Ontario CHRONIC WEAKNESS.l.'t.CgRS.SKIK ERUPTIONS,PILES. mer and stock-raiser should keep a has-been published in a supplement to writo for FREE CLOTH BOUND MEDICAL BOOK OK CANADIAN PACIFIC UPPER LAKE supply of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil thoao dtseasas aud WONDERFUL CURKS ollccteil br the London Gazette to the following THE NEW FRENCH[REMEDY. K»1 N„2 N.3 STEAMERS on hand, not only as a ready remedy effect: "Where the competent naval ] and decide for leave Fort William at * 2 p.m. aud I yourself if'ti« LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED for ills in the family, but because it is or'military'authority has control of tho remedy for YOUR OWN ailment. Absolutely FRHS by Cutter's Blaoklcs Pills. "Low- Port Arthur Z p.m. for Port Mc- a horse and cattle medicine of great anv dock premises he may by order No 'follow up' circulars. No obligations. DR. LKCLKXO priced, fresh, reliable; preferred by Nicpll, connecting with "Steamship potency. As a substitute for sweet MED.CO.HAVERSTOCKRD.HAMI-STEAD LONDON.EHO) Western stockmen because they pro­ prohibit any persoii from bringing in­ WK WANT TO RKOVB THKRAMOH WILL CVKS SEO. tect where other vacoines fail. Express" for Toronto and all points oil for' horses and cattle affected by to or having in his possession within Write for booklet and tcstimonial-i. in Eastern Canada and Eastern colic it far surpasses anything that 10-doso pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00 those premises, or on board any ves­ 50-doso pkgo. Blackleg Pills 4.00 States—S.S. Alberta Sundays, S.S. can be administered. sel therein, any intoxicating liquor, Use any Injector, but Cutter's best. Keewatin Fridays. S.S. The Kaiser some years ago was vis­ Tho superiority of Cutter products Is due to over 15 except for such purposes and subject iting a large library in his dominions. jsars of apeclalizlnc In vaccines and teruras only: Saturdays, S.S. Assiniboia on Tues­ The Sergeant (sternly)—Nah, then, to such conditions and restrictions as Insist on Cutter's. If unobtainable, order direct. days and S.S. Athabasca on Thurs­ yer young blighter, you ain't larfiu* at "But why are all the boo!:;* on the THE CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley, California. mav be specified in the order, and if shelves turned wrong side out?" he in­ days. Train connecting with these me, are yer? anv person contravenes any provision steamers leave Winnipeg at 18.05k The -Young Blighter—Oh, no, Ser­ quired. of "the order he shall be guilty of an "I could not permit them to turn Utilization of Peach Seeds day prior to sailing- Call on Can­ geant; no, sir. offence under these regulations, and adian Pacific Passenger Agent, cor­ The Sergeant (more sternly)—Then their backs to your majesty," said tha At one fruit canning plant in Cali­ any person authorized by the compet­ librarian. fornia a thousand tons of peacli seeds ner Main and Portage. (Phone M. what else is there on parade ter larf ent naval or military authority, or any were accumulated in one season. They 370-371), and make reservation.— at? police constablp, may search any per­ were cracked by special machinery, adv. son entering or within the dock prem­ Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. and tlie meats shipped to Germany, Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. ises, and may seize any intoxicating From Stock Exchange to Battlefield Right Hon. Secretary of State—You v.iicre they were used in the manu­ liquor found on him in contravention have long been a leading supporter of facture of prussic acid and some A khaki clad volume has been is­ Displeased Parent—If oily, I find of the order." sued by the London Stock Exchange you have been buying three pairs of mine, Col. Buffer, and I shall be giad other products. The meats were also to do what I can for your son, but—er processed by the Germans to make authorities showing the' number of gloves without permission'. Why did members and clerks on active and mis­ you do that? Cause of Asthma-—No one can say —what can he do? the bitter almonds of commerce- Tlie 1 canning company sold the shells as cellaneous service for the govern­ Miss- Molly (aged twelve")" —Why, with certainty exactly what causes the Fond Parent—By. Gad, sir, if ha fuel. ment. The totals are approximately daddy, I was obliged to have some establishing of asthmatic conditions. could do anything I should not think as follows: Members on active ser­ gloves; I hadn't a pair to wear! Dust from the street, from flowers, of troubling you. vice, !)08; miscellaneous, 7.",; clerks on Displeased Parent—It was very from grain and various other irritants Minard's Liniment Cures Garcjet in active service, 1,1*^7; miscellaneous, wrong of you to buy the gloves with­ may set up a trouble impossible to ir- Cows. 21; total serving. 2,t0*j. The total out asking you mother or me about it. radicatc except through a sure prepar­ .number of members and clerks at the Miss Molly—Well, never mind, dad­ ation such as Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asth­ Ho—That lawyer seems to be quite last financial year in March was G,- dy, dear; they woiCt cost anything. I ma Remedy. Uncertainty may exist an intimate friend of yours. 9i*|, so that nearly approaching a hud them charged! ns to cause, but there can be no un­ She—Ves, he was the best man at third are serving their country. certainty regarding a remedy which my divorce proceedings. has freed a generation of asthmatic .Alillor'."* Worm Powders work so ef­ victims from this scourge of thc fectively tiiat no traces of worms can bronchial tubes. It is sold everywhere. lie found. The pests are macerated in the stomach ar.d pass away in the Constipation Wants 1,000,000 Head of Beef Cattle stools without being perceptible. They C. O. Robinson, representative of a make an entire and clean sweep ot* the Vanishes Forever large packing company of Chicago, intestines, and nothing in the shape of has made public a copy of a cablegram Nervous, sick headaches ten a worm can iind lodgement there Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure from Liverpool sent to the Chicago of­ of exhausted nerves, nnd v/nrn when these powders are in operation. CARTER'S LITTLE fice asking that an estimate be furn­ you of approaching prostration Nothing could be more thorough or de­ LI VER PILLS ne ished of the cost of 3,000,000 head of or paralysis. By enriching tho sirable than their action. (ail. Purely veget­ beef cattle, delivered at Liverpool. Wood Dr. Chase's Nervo Food The order, if filled, said Robinson, restores tho wasted ncrvo ceils able—act surely and thoroughly cures headaches, In one of the industrial towns in but cently on would require a payment of about South Wales a workman met with a sleeplessness and other nervous lhe liver. $100,000,000 and would make vast in­ disorders. - • -. ..•/.•j^,-*^ serious accident. The doctor was sent Stop after roads on the available cattle in the for, and came and examined him, had United States. DO Cents o Box, all Dealers, or him bandaged and carried home on a dinner Echnanson, Bates & Co., Limited, distress— stretcher, seemingly unconscious. Af­ Minard's Liniment Cures Diph­ Toronto. ter lie was put to bed thc doctor told cure I'ndi-' . V: his wife to give him sixpenny-worth gestion— improve thc complexioa—brighle-x theria. ..>-f of brandy when he came to himself. thc eyes. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small I'rics. After the doctor had left the wife told Genuine must bar Signature His Wife—Aren't you ever coming the daughter to run and fetch three- to breakfast:, Babinglon? pennyworth of brandy for her father. He—Yes, yes; dear. I've nearly fin­ The old chap opeiie-".! his eyes and said ished the morning papers now; and I in,a loud voice: only want to glance at the; evening VV. N. U. 1069 "Sixpanuy'orth, -.lie doctor said." papers that have just come in. ,THE SUN, GRAND FORKS* B. C.

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Canada as a Fieid of Investment and Enterprise "Canada as a Field of Investment FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN SHOULD FORM CLUBS and Enterprise" is the title of an in­ WAS THE KAISER'S DREAM OF WORLD DOMINION teresting and valuable work recently issued by Messrs. A. H. Martens & Co., Toronto. The book wiir prove The Prosperity of the Towns is in Direct Proportion to the useful to all who are interested in After a Year of War, Germany is on the Verge of Bankruptcy, Canadian affairs, as it contains a Prosperity of the Farmers who Surround it and the Local wealth of information in regard to the All of her Colonial Possessions have been Swept Away, economic, industrial and financial con­ Merchant Should be Active in Community Welfare ditions of the country-.' 'And She Now Stands as an Outlaw Among Nations By Clyde Ashley in the Breeders' The prosperity of the average Amer­ Dealing with the subject of the area A. London special says; Despite Ger­ rica, conquered by the redoubtable Gazette ican village is in direct proportion to and vast resources of.the Dominion, many's 30 years of 'preparation for Boer turned British, Gen. Louis Botha, the prosperity of the farmers sur­ this terrific struggle and her utter dis­ In many places the chief .topic of some striking facts are presented. We and added to the possessions of the rounding it. Ca*.i thc local merchant cannot do better than to quote a por­ regard for the laws of God and man, British empire, and all signs indi­ discussion among farmers is.how they do himself a greater service than in her violations of the neutrality of Bel­ can get away from the price-domina­ tion of a chapter on this subject: cate that every vestige of territory inducing farm prosperity by. promot­ "The Dominion of Canada has an gium and Luxemburg and her invasion which she has annexed in lands be­ tion of the local merchants, how they ing' general community welfare? lie of France, her murders from the sky, can buy co-operatively for cash and area greater than the whole continent yond her borders will be lost. Tho can find a better, market for more of Europe, including Russia in Eur­ her bombardments of undefended German flag is no longer seen upon nave on costs; how they can sell co­ farm products. Instead of encourag­ towns, her employment of asphyxiat­ operatively and thus either force the ope; the respective areas being Eur­ the sea. ing new factories he can secure lec­ ope 3,370,000 square miles and the ing gases, and her policy of piracy Her great fleet of commercial ves­ local merchant to a higher price or get tures, corn shows, agricultural t'uirs, against unarmed enemy and neutral it otherwise. They forget to take into Dominion of Canada 3,745,000 square sels have been either captured or agriculturalschools and other live fea­ vessels, culminating in the horror3 of idle at home or are interned in neu­ account the fact that when they buy tures- which stand for better, farming miles. It may be said that this is the ages, the sinking of the Lusitania one or two articles co-operatively they t.Mo, but that a large part of this area tral lands. Her great war fleet, too, and greater farm profits. He can keep without warning and the murder cf is locked in behind the Bight of Heli­ buy for. cash taking just so much busi­ himself better informed of the farm­ of Canada is Arctic and semi-Arctic. hundreds of harmless men and help­ ness away from the local merchant But so is a large part of Europe. Both goland, and Ler only triumphs by sea ers' , needs and of articles of money- less women and children who were are those achieved by her submarines and forcing him to carry them for an making value to the farmer . He could Canada and Europe have large areas passengers, despite her foul play and equal, amount. in attacks on unarmed passenger ves­ take on the function of a handler of of this character, and both have simi­ tiendish practice;*, Germany at the sels or fishing smacks. While this, is going on the local mer­ farm "products to his own advantage lar areas of land that are capable of end of the first year of the war, which sustaining large populations. Whenever and wherever the Brit­ chant cuts down, on-orders, tells the and to the farmer's profit. The farm­ has cost the I'.vos of four million men ish and German navies have met, gun traveling man that co-operative buy­ er has a man's size task in caring for "It is now an established fact that and resulted in the maiming of double northern countries are not the barren for gun, as in the battle of the Falk­ ing is cutting" down his trade and the production end. He does not have that number, finds herself farther land Islands, the British have won, making it a credit business; that now time for co-operative organization. He areas that they were once thought to from the kaiser's dream of world do­ be; but, on the contrary, abound in and so at the close of a year .or war­ the farmers will let apples rot in the is glad to give a fair commission for minion than ever, and the fruits-.or fare, the ships of the Germany navy fields if they can not sell direct; that services rendered, but because no one natural wealth that is as necessary her ambition have turned to ashes on and as-useful to the world as the pro­ outside of those in sanctuary at Kiel, the co"rn coming to the grain dealer is has been found who will take over the her lips. Notwithstanding her tem­ have been swept from the seas, and •soft and the eggs delivered to his selling end of his business he has been ducts of the tropical, semi-tropical,and porary succet-es, and they are only temperate zones. Petrograd is one of Britannia still rules the waves. Btore are rotten. The local dealer can forced to form co-operative organiza­ temporary, in the eastern theatre of Because of this British domination not sell, co-operatively because the tions. the worlds princiapl centres of civili­ war, millions of homes in Germany are zation, yet the same parrallel of north of the sea, Germany, through its average co-operative company is .sel­ .Some small towns have seen the in mo-Urning; other millions will be agents and propagandists in America, dom a permanent organization and is latitude which passes through it, also added before the great war for which light. Out in Iowa one county has passes through the northern bound­ has sought by appealing to sectional almost never incorporated, hence its formed a board of trade which is the kaiser above all men is respon­ interests, the cotton growers of the financial responsibility is limited. aries of the provinces of Saskatche­ sible, will be ended. made up of farmers and merchants in wan and Alberta. It is, therefore, rea­ south, for instance, to embroil the You ask why they do not get to­ equal number. In an Ohio town there sonable to expect that large cities will Germany's commerce with the out­ United States with England, but these gether? This is our question and the is a club made up of the young farm­ be built in the future in the norther- side world,,owing to the command of plots have been abortive, the pro- fact remains that they seldom do. ers and young business men, where most limits of these provinces. The the seas by the allied fleets, is nil, German strikes in the munition works They "cuss" and discuss one another two or three nights a week a small climate, at least, can be no bar to such and her business men, robbed first of New England have failed and the at regular intervals when a little get­ gathering is sure to be found. A few developments. The same parallel of to fill the war chest of the war lord, kaiser and his government stand con­ ting together, a .frank, open discussion papers are on the table and the mer­ north latitude which passes through are facing ruin. The great thrust victed by the jury of American public of grievances (for both the farmer and chant reads_ the agricultural papers, part ot Germany and Denmark, also at Warsaw, designed to inspire hope' opinion as murderers and this verdict the merchant have them a-plenty especially tlie advertisements, as care­ passes through Central Alberta, Sas­ of victory is really meant to rob them is inforced by every neutral nation in would give both a new viewpoint, a fully as the farmer. . Hundreds of katchewan and Manitoba. The parallel of more money under the guise of sub­ the world. new basis for future relations which towns hold fairs, agricultural schools of north latitude which passes through scriptions to another war loan which While Germany has suffered tre­ should bring 'with them greater net and corn shows. ' (_. Southern France and Italy also passes will leave the empire facing, if not mendous losses and stanch as an out­ profits to both. The movement is barely started. It through Nova Scotia, New Brunswick really in, bankruptcy. Germany's col­ law among the nations, the forces Nearly every town of less than 10,- needs impetus. No matter what your and Southern Ontario. •;. , onies are disappearing. First it was that are fighting for the freedom of 000 in our great middle west owes its line of work, it will pay you to help- Kiaochau, taken by Germany from the world have been compelled to very existence to the farms surround­ It means opportunities undreamed of "It may be seen from this that the China by trick and theft and now in make appalling sacrifices of men and ing it. Were the farmer not to trade, for the small town and country boy. Dominion, having similar climate, has the hands of tlie subtle Japanese. money, the expenditures running well practically every store would be It will help to keep down great .con­ the capacity to produce all the differ­ Then followed German Southwest Af­ into billions. forced out of business and in a few* gestion in centres of population, thus ent kinds of natural products that years the town would pass out of ex­ relieving the problem of the city. It Europe produces, with the exception istence.: If the average village mer- will go far toward making us a nation of those produced in Spain, Central mining has been developing in recent Russia's New Port 'chant realizes this dependence he us­ of more healthy suburban dwellers. and Southern Italy and Greece. year into a successful industry in ually chooses to ignore it. If all of the It will place the economic, dependence "The enormous possibilities of agri­ Northern Ontario. Situated in the In Arctic Ocean village stores' were to close, and the of more of our population on agricul­ culture in Canada and particularly in Porcupine district, on the slope to the the west, can best be realized by com­ Arctic, stamp mills are reporting a town pass out of existence, the farmer ture, where it rightly" belongs. It will Will Be Open the Year Round—May would lack a place to buy and sell. He provide a'greater farm outlet for man­ parisons. The United States in 1914 steady increase in the output of this planted 53,541,000 acres in wheat and precious metal..A few miles southeast Be Ready This Fall would buy at a higher price and sell ufactured goods and; thus keep more By October 1 Russia hopes to have at a lower.: His farm would become men employed. It will solve the farm raised tho phenomenal crop of 891,- lies Cobalt, one of the world's great­ 000,000 bushels—the largest on record.' est silver producing camps- In forests a double track railway in operation- s less'..desirable.'..place.' to live, realty labor problem. It will make co-opera­ leading direct from Petrograd through values would fall and the farmer tive buying and selling unnecessary. The single province of Saskatchewan the wealth of Canada stands in the has almost double this acreage that is front rank. In them, it is admitted, Petrozavodsk, to.Kola and the Arcti*, would be. the loser. Small town and It will abolish the corporation line and Ocean. This new line will parallel th* country are inter-dependent. Whatever make town and country the country­ suitable for wheat growing. In proof the Dominion holds a vast heritage helps the one should help the other. side. of what it can do, it has already raised that, year by year, increases immeas­ present single track road, which con­ a wheat crop of more than 100,000,000 urably in value, while timber supplies nects Archangel with Vologda, but bushels, and its total planted area in diminish in other parts of the world." will lie more than two hundred miles wheat;" oats, barley and flax has A copy of this book, which may be to the westward. What is more im­ Small Countries at War - To Aid the Farmers crossed the 10,000,000 acre mark. It obtained from Messrs. A .1-1. Martens portant is the fact that on the com­ has a total acreage suitable for culti­ & Co., Royal'Bank Building, Toronto, pletion of the new road Russia will vation of 93,000,000 acres. Directly to should be in the possession of every­ have an all-year-round open connec­ The War is Hard Upon the Little VV. J. Black, Head of Manitoba Agri­ cultural College, Advocates Closer the east lies Manitoba, which has 74,- one who is interested in tho develop­ tion with -'he western seas, and this Peoples 000,000 acres suitable for growing ment of our country. open communication will be maintain­ When Sar. Marino, Avith its 32 Relations wheat, oats, barley and flax. ed through Ekaterina, at the head of •square miles of territory in northerly W. J. Black, president of the Mani­ the Gulf of Kola. ltaly, declared war on Austro-Hungary toba Agricultural college, returned "The most interesting of all the Milking' Records and" assured the King of Italy that its recently from a conference of bankers western provinces is Alberta. Its cli­ The distance between Kola and Eh- 3!) officers and 960 soldiers desired no­ and farmers held at Chicago, under mate is milder than that of Saskatche­ Of Dairy Cattle aterina is about thirty-five miles. In thing better than to march to Vienna the auspices of the agricultural sec­ wan or Manitoba, and here agricul­ the winter time the ice prevents ves­ in the van of a victorious Italian army tion of the American Bankers' as­ tural development in all its variety Annual Report Contains 152 Pages of sels approaching Kola closer than ten is in progress-s In addition to grow­ and a half miles. In the harbor of public attention was drawn to the sociation. Mr. Black was the only Information fact that many small peoples have Canadian at the conference. At a ing wheat, barley, oats and flax, it is Ekaterina ice is seldom seen except supporting rapidly growing growing Of more than ordinary interest to for a shor; period aiound the lasc cf been cast into the present European banquet tendered the delegates, a 1 •maelstrom. K,*2re and ther**: about the lecture on the development of West­ dairy and live stock industries. Three dairymen is the seventh annual re­ February'or early in Marc *., and then map of Europe these petty countries ern Canada was delivered by Mr. hundred" and twenty-five miles from port of the milking records of pure­ only during winters of unusual sever­ may be seen if one looks very hard, the Montana boundary lies the Ed­ bred dairy cattle, just issued by the ity. Black. federal department of agriculture. but" despite their size many of them monton district, one of the most pros­ Ekaterina enjoys the advantage of "The bankers of the United States perous diversified districts iu the Do­ Nine years ago the livestock branch have glorious traditions and histories are realizing tliat the prosperity of being near to the Gulf Stream. It ia and can point with pride to some re­ minion. From Edmonton to Athabaska of the federal department of agricul­ expected that with the inauguration the country depends upon a closer Landing—100 miles distant—the rail­ ture, iu co-operation with certain re­ cords which the large powers" might relationship between fhe .bankers of the new service communication can well envy. Among the more inter­ way runs through a prosperous mixed cord' associations representing breeds be had between Ekaterina and Petro­ esting of these independent and semi- an-A the agricultural population." farming country. To the northwest, of dairy cattle, began to record the Mr. Black told the Tribune upon his 300 miles from Athabaska Landing, grad in twenty-four hours' time. independent territories are Luxem­ performance of pure-bred milking The Klomma Works at Golutrin, burg, Monaco, Lichenstein, the Isle return. "It is felt that with a bet­ lies the rich lands of the Peace River cows. Each record association agreed ter knowledge of business methods country. In the Peace River country, province of Moscow, are building Mal­ of Man, the Isle of Herm, and the upon a standard of yield for cows let compound freight locomotives for smallest of republics, San Murine the farmer could increase his per­ wlreh "is incorporated in the province for its respective breed to qualify for sonal wealth, which would redound of Alberta, the growth of wheat, oats registration, while the livestock com­ the Arctic service. These engines Each of them has sent men to war; to the benefit of the nation. and barley .T-rtl•n-any other staples, in­ have a weiglt of 64.2 tons, and will missioner formulated regulations un­ burn either coal or oil- all of them have suffered Inhabi­ "At the conference," Mr." Black cluding vegetables in great variety, is der which the tests were to be carried tants o£ the Isle of Man, for instance, a proven success; and when the rail­ out. At the end of each year a re­ are reported to be in a state border­ said, "methods for bringing about this relationship were discussed and ways corne in from tho. coast, this port has been issued containing a list ing on starvation, because the tourist country is bound to contribute largely of the animals that qualified for reg­ To Keep Farmers in East traffic on which they lived has been it appeared that in many cases bankers were loaning money to the to the world's supply of food. istration during the year, together stopped, while "Monte Carlo and its with their breed, age, ownership, milk­ Ontario Government Will Encourage farmers for the purpose of sending "The future of the province of Al­ vicinity is said to resemble a large ing period, production of milk and fat, Settlement in Northern Ontario hospital, the- wonderful/hotels and the farmers' sous to an agricultural berta is one of adsorbing interest. It and such other information as might pleasure palaces being7 tilled with college." has a vast expanse of land that will Plans for a far-reaching campaign to reasonably be looked for in an official save for Ontario the farmers who are wounded soldiers. Luxemburg was The conference, which lasted two grow the best g ins in the world, a report. the first to l(irj>v tlie terrors ot war, clays, also interested itself in the total of 105,000,000 acres, or nearly year by year leaving the province for for the German soiditrs swarmed into cause of good roads. double the entire area planted in Each year the work has increased the wheat fields of the west are, it is tlie little grand duchy at the outbreak Representatives from 29 states in wheat by the United States last year, until thc seventh report, just issued, understood, being made by Hon. G- of hostilities. which was 53,511,000 acres. contains no less than 152 pages of Howard Ferguson, minister of lands, the union attended, and editors of information. During the year 413 -i nonuHlinn of some oi tiie !e--llillS agricultural pap- "While agriculture is Canada's chief forests and mines. The minister's San Marino has a population ot ^ wenj present| among whom industry, there are many others of im­ cows qualified for registration, includ­ proposals embrace the mobilization of about 9.500 people, and the entry of portance. Manufacturing is expanding ing K'ti llolstein.4, 123 Ayrshires, 35 every part of the government service th , tiny republic into the war is in were Henry Wallace of "Wallace's Jerseys, 'j Guernseys, It French-Can­ Farmer," and C. .1. Goodwin of the year bv year and in the census year 1 that can lend a hand, and the im­ reality "of great assistance to Italy, "Breeders' Gazette."—Winnipeg Tri­ of 1010~ (the latest for which reliable adians, and 30 Shorthorn. ;. The high­ mediate object will be the settlement despite the smallness of its army. bune. (inures are available) the annual pro­ est records made were: Shorthorn of big districts in Temidkaming that Had San Marino declared its neutral­ duction had reached a total value of 10,535 pounds milk. 540 pounds fat; are now attracting but a small per­ ity it would have afforded a haven for $1,650,000. This does not include thc French-Canadian, 10,707 pounds milk, centage of migrating agriculturists. Austrian aeroplanes, • which, having 403 pounds fat; Guernsey, 11,445 Caring for War's Victims output of several thousands of butter The real work will be done during •flown over Italy could have alighted and cheese factories, which is cm- pound:; milk. 520 pounds fat; Holstein, in the republic and claimed immunity 23,717 pounds milk, 834 pounds fat; the winter, when, through the district Larger Provision to be Made for Can­ braced in the category of agriculture. 1 representatives of the department of from capture. Curiously enough, San "The lisheries arc also an import­ Jersey, 15,211 pound;; milk, 754 pounc . Marino, it is said, has been in a state adians Totally Incapacitated at fat: Ayrshire, 10,600 pounds milk, 729 agriculture and others, the coloniza­ ant source of present and potential tion department will be kept informed of war with Austria for almost half the Front wealth to the country. There are hun­ pounds fat. a century, or since the Italians and of those farmers who are thinking of Criticism has appeared in the Can­ dreds of lakes and rivers, many in tbe moving into new fields. Austrians in 1800 • fought with each adian press to the effect that men to­ great west, where propagation of fish New Wheat Mark Per Acre other. The republic at that time de­ tally incapacitated at the front, in­ is being carried on under government W. f<- Middle, who lives near Wan- clared war,' and when peace was con­ cluding those who have lost the sight auspices; and the deep sea lisheries, scon. Ohio, broke the world's record Gasoline in War cluded, failed to ratify it, it is said, of both eyes, receive an allowance on both coasts*, are made the sources for raising the largest amount of Twelve years ugo they called the and the matter was entirely over­ of only .fl per week, which is insuffic­ of steadily increasing wealth as the wheat per acre by producing 58.05 gasoline car a plaything. looked by all concerned. According ient. 'Officials of the militia depart­ problem of transportation and mar­ bushels an acre. There were 811 Today that "plaything'' is doing the to tradition, the republic was found­ ment say that the criticism is unfair kets is solved. bushels of wheat from te: and five- work of prancing steeds in carrying ed by St. Marinus during the prosecu­ because this is only a part of thc pro­ tions under Diocletian, while his com­ "In. the mineral field the production twelfths acres. The former world's stiff-backed officers back and forth vision made for the incapacitated. of nickel, gold, iron, steel, and coal record was held by Dewey Haines of along the battle line; is transporting panion, St. Leo, founded thc village They are at liberty to go into a con­ of that name- stands out prominently. There are in Arcanum, O, with lifty-livc and two- ammunition and food supplies from valescent home until after the close Nova Scotia, Alberta and British Co­ thirds bushels an acre. base to front for distances unheard of the war. If they prefer to remain at lumbia measures of coal that cannot of in other wars; is serving as a Wife—Henry, you really must have home they were entitled to an addi­ be exhausted in generation.*. The iron Passing a swimming pool in a small veritable battleships on wheels, from tional alowance for an attendant. It and steel industry is gradually grow­ citv one day two country women read which squads of gunners operate the landlord come and see for himself is also pointed out that the question the damage the rain did to our ceil­ ing, its seat being mainly in the east­ this sign at'the entrance: "25,000 Gals. their rapid-fire pieces; LB bearing of a larger measure of assistance for ern provinces. The nickel industry is In and Out Every Hour." nurses and surgeons and wounded so ing. those who have been wounded at the Hub—I can't without letting him an all-important one. since more than "That's all nonsense," said one of swiftly that the death rate is amaz­ front is at the present time engaging nine-tenths of thc world's supply of ingly low considering the siae of ice the damage thc children have the attention of the government. tho women. "There isn't that many lone to the rest of the house. •• nickel is produced in Canada. Gold women in this whole county." the contending forces. THE SU1S, GRAND FORK'S, B.C.

matrimony: "Whon in doubt,[listen ' to me; when not in doubt, listen to m OF THE-cm mc, anyway." j Timothy Allen, nephew of Charles! Will those who have not paid Allen, left on Tuesday for the east, their monthly subscription to the where he will enlist for active ser­ Keel Cross society please do so as vice. soon as possible? Funds are urg­ By the end of the present week ently needed, and prompt payment the bulk of the apple crop in the of arrears will be appreciated.—The valley will be picked. President AT Perhaps King David revised his W. P. O'Connor has finished statement that all men were liars after marbling the large wooden pillars in discovering a man who never wont the porch of thc Grand Forks.hospi­ fishing;, tal. The worlc has been very clever­ 4 pairs Sus- ( 12 white lawn i 4 prs. woolen ly done, and it is now di(lieuIt to The raco Is not always to thc swift, penders, Polices Bows socks distinguish the post from genuine it often depends on the jockey up. 2 pairs Presi­ 10 doz. white 2 prs. bkick marble. Mr. O'Connor learned this dent Suspen- ^ bone Collar Cashmere trade with the Scratiton correspond It's much easier to borrow, trouble ders A button socks ence school, for which he is now the than to -jet rid of it. hii: local agent 9 excellent | 3 doz. brass 4 prs. artificial Some men don't need Hose, tan money in Handkerchiefs* Collar Buttons The Western Pine Lumber corn order to spend it. and black pany has received orders for lumber 4 white linen | 4 white m from cities of the prairie provinces Grand Forks will be represented Turkish towels 2 prs. Silk- covering the entire* stock now on at lhe fifth international egg laying Handkerchiefs-Si Hose, black 4 colored Ml hand. It is .expocted that nearly contest, to be held in Victoria. 4 prs. Boston and tan seventy carloads will be shipped Turkish towels Garters i from the mill west of tbe city during Jeff Davis made a motor' trip to 2 prs. men's 4 pairs 1.2 prs. men's the next four or five weeks. This Spokane on Wednesday. canvas gloves Mitts, green amount will thoroughly clean up r Garters The first annual fair at Ro ok 12 prs. men's canvas gloves, 1 suit white the lumber yard at the mill. 10 pairs Arm Creek is being held today. with knit­ Balbriggan Bands a ted band **$? a H underwear Alfred Clerc. formerly of this city, The local 'Red Cross society has and Miss Clara Scheel, of Spokane, 8 linen collars,) 3 prs. men's woolen 1 suit pink moved from the Opera House block men's •* -a were married in Spokane last week. 69' gloves, brown Balbriggan to new quarters in provincial gov- underwear The couple, while on their honey ein merit building on Winnipeg ave­ 4 N<5ckties, ana grey moon trip, visited this city this city nue. all colors 8 prs. men's Boys' Sweaters, this week, and were tendered a din­ blue and Old hens are not absent-minded, 4 Hook-iu cotton socks ner at the home of the groom's green B mother, Mrs. C. Feek. Mr. Clerc is yet their eggs are frequently mislaid. Ties 4 pis. Penman's engaged in business in Spokane. Judge J. R. Brown, visited Spo­ 4 String Ties, automatic Boys' grey . (tj kane this week. all colors socks flannel Shirts vj) a' J. B, MacDougall, of the firm'of MacDougall & MacDonald, returned An evening call is productive of on Monday from a three weeks' much pleasure—if not when you come, visit in Calgary. Mrs. MacDougall at least when you go. accompanied him to the city, and they will make their home here in Hut when a woman puts her foot Mann's Old Drug Store Next Telephone Office Bridge Street future. down, the size of her shoe cuts no figure.

Born—In Grand Forks, on Tues It's easier for a young man to make Mothers, have a glimpse at Mac­ Men, have you seen the neat line , Unless a man has faith in him- day, October 19, to Mr. and Mrs. love to girl than for him to make a Dougall & MacDonald's windows of sweaters MacDougall dc MacDon-! self, there isn't much hope for G. E Atwood, a son. living for her. for values in boys' underwear—65c, aid are showing for fall? The very \ *-*'•-" 75c, 85c, 95c, SLOG a garment; also latest out, in all weights and colors, j " The Grand Forks Golf club is Some men waste a lot of time look­ ! J l bpginH t0 ,ook afe if J sweaters, all sizes, Soc, SI.00, • 1.10, Prices 81.35,'i.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2 50 , \ *'v Pluvo treating certain portions of the links ing for words of encouragement. ha 1.35, 1.50; overalls, all sizes, at S5c 3.50 up to 9.75. j « ^ last squeezed all the water to a dressing of crude oil. 1 I out ot his clouds. When a man is cornered he im- a pair. From his better haif Benedict gets agines that he did not get a square John Wanamaker says in Judicious Men, MacDougall ct MacDonald The Sun, at SI a year, is superior Advertising "Advertising . doesn't shipment of this advice early in the course of have received a new deal. to any §'2 a year paper printed in the erk; it pulls. It begins very gently ...... ,, . r. . ,-.., Boundary. This is the reason why at first, but the pull is steadv. lb in­ shirts; all sizes. Prices $2.00 and we do not have to resort to gambling creases day by day and year",by year, *2 5(J (*'lich- ^ee other lines at 85c, schemos to gain new subscribers or to until it exerts an irresistible power." 1 00, J.i"5, 1.50, in all sizes! NEW HARNESS SHOP hold those we already have. I have >e-openecl a harness shop at my old stand on Bridge street, and will manufacture ixew narn ess harness re]pairing. A11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN work guaranteed." Your patronage is solicited. FLOUR, CEREALS, HAY, GRAIN, FEED AND POTATOES RECEIVED TODAY: A. Frechette A CAR OF CANADA PORTLAND CEMENT All Househoulders (who are Which will be sold at a close price for cash or ap not • assessed owners), being proved credit. British subjects and having paid the Road Tax for 1915, PHONE 95 FIRST STREET, GRAND FORKS P, 0, BOX 610 1 Here We Are ! must register at the City Office Your Six Friends, not later than October 31, 1915, in order to have their English 3-Speed Gear and names on the Voters' List. the High-Grade Cleveland JOHN A. HUTTON, Wheels Robin Hood Family City Clerk. Robin Hood Flour I have opened a hicycles store next the Grand " Oats Forks Garage, and keep these celebrated wheels '%rf tt tt Porrioge Oats in stock. tt Fer in a . 981.05 tt Bicycle Accessories. Repairing a ' Specialty" R05IN HOOD rah am tt Whole Wheat First and Main Sts., J. R. Mooyboer Grand Forks, B. C. Let Us Lighten Your Household Duties Talking fo the Point Butter^ Wrappers Our Classified Want Ads. got For Sale by" rljjht down to tha point at Issuo, If you want something say so In a few woll choson words. Tho Neatly printed with special Butter Wrapper intelligent reader likes that kind of stralght-from-tho-shoulder- Ink. Also imprinted wrappers. Our prices JOHN DONALDSON talk and that Is ono roaoon why oondensod Want Ads. are so pro­ are right. PHONE 30 ductive of the best kind of rosultB. Whethor buying or soil* Ing thoy will help you. Everything to Eat and Wear We SUN PRINT SHOP