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It has that "Rich Fruity Flavor" which
belongs to Rea Rose Tea alone.
Prices —s e, 30, es, 4o, So and 6o cts. per Ib, in lead packets
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THE ONE MAN OUT OF TEN
(Washington Star)
Nine men toil while cue men playa,
Nine men serve one all their days;
,'Mine men beg what one may give,
Nine men die that o1.e may live.
One man laugbs while nine men sigh;
One eneceede wbere nine men try;
One man wins the love he craves,
Nine men to preteuse are slaves..
One man hopes cbile nine despair;
One limps what vine thonld'share;
"Some time," kine men weakly say,
Boldly one man says "To,day I"
I Cucumber Pioklea.—One gallon of vin-'
l egar, three quarters of a oup of ealt, one
cup of sugar, one oup of grated horse-
radish, two tableepoonfula of ground
mustard, a piece of alum the size of
hickory nut. Pour boiling water over
the encumbers, and let them stand for
twenty-four hours, theu drain and add
the vinegar, then the other ingredients,
Put in jars to ripen.
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other range built
in which the heat
may be regulated
so that you can bake in the oven and cook on the
top at the same time without spoiling one or the
other.
But you can do both equally well at the same
time on the Pandora, because its heat is not wasted
and is at all times" -under the simplest, most positive
control.
If you do the cooking of your household you
can appreciate exactly what this means.
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few rungs in the ladder of success are missing, it's pretty
hard to get a foothold* isn't it P
Eegin right and attend the FoftasT CITY BUSINESS &
SHOWMAN') COLLEGE. Nothing is taught that is not needed
in business life. The rungs are all in OUR ladder, and when
you graduate you stand alone on a firm foundation.
nusitiess and Shorthand work our specialty.
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TIIE WINCHAM TIMES, RAWER
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the The storm night ight i
s on b waste,
Wild through tate wind the herdsmen
calls
Aa last on will•ng nag I baste
Heine to my own four walls.
Black glimtossingmer clouds, with scarce a
Envelop earth like aevenfold peals;
But wifekiawatches, coffee-pot doth
thinner,
Nome in nay own four Walls.
A home and wife I too have got.
A hearth to blaze whate'er befalls;
What needs a man that I have not
Within nal own four walls?
King George has palaces of pride,
And armed grooms must ward those
hls;
With anealstout bort I safe may abide
Within my own four walla.
Not all his men may sever this;
It yields to friends, nor monarchs'
ll.;
My wcahinatone house my castle is,
I have my own four walls.
The moorland house, though rude it be,
May stand the brant when prouder
falls,
'Twill sore= my wife, my books, and
tee,
All in my owndour walls.
--Thomas Carlyle.
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P111 Sense.*—It stands to reason that
Dr, Agnew's Little Liver Pi le will
crowd out of the market many of the nen.
semis old-timers. A better medicine at
less than half the price is all the argu-
ment needed to keep the demand what
it has been—rhenomenal-40 doses 10
cents. They ours Sick headache,
onsness, and allay all stomach irritations.
—5. Sold by A. L, Hamilton.
SAYS PRINCE RUPERT
iS SPLENDID HARBOR
Inspector of Agencies Bredt Returns
From Northern Trip
P.M. Bredt, of Regina, Dominion
government inspector of agencies and
fora ign colonies, accompanied by Mrs.
Bredte arrived in Victoria recently
after attending the New Westminister
fair.
In the fall of last year Mr, Bredt visit.
ed the coabt for the benefit of his health
by twoPP
impaired lose n lieation to the
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arduous duties of his office and made
his headquarters in Victoria. The balmy
climate of this Island had its customary
effect and in a few weeks Mr. Bredt was
atifficientiy recovered to make many ex-
oursions about the Island taking notes of
its conditions and advautages; and
among other functions, he attended the
Oowichan Agricultural exhibition at
Duncans, wbere he acted as one of the
judges, afterwards taking a sea trip up
the west coast as far as Port Simpson.
"My opinion of Victoria and its sur
roundings," said Mr. Bradt, "is eufiiot-
enly expressed by the fact that I have
taken the earliest opportunity of coming
back again to spent my summer holiday
with you and that I have brought Mrs.
Bradt this time to share my enjoyment.
I have this year repeated my west coast
trip, this time extending it as far as
Skagway. It is certainly the most plot.
uresque country one could imagine. We
were delighted and surprised at its
grandeur, it is like several Nor ways in
one wonderful panorama. Among many
other changes for the better that 1 node.
ed was that of the improved conditions
of t avel. The boat in which we made
the trip was commodious and comfort-
able, luxuriously fitted with the latest
improvements with ;the additional re-
commendation of good cuisine and at-
tendance, a good seaboat, a genial cool
mender and pleasant and capable of-
ficers. We
ENJOYED THE TRIP IDIMENSELY
and were fortunate enough to have as
fellow passengers, President Hayee of
the Grated Trunk Pacific railroad. We
had thus the chance to visit Prince Ru-
pert. In my opinion it is an ideal loca-
tion for the terminus and the harbor is
unsurpassed on the coast. At present
the hydrographio survey is still incom-
plete and the mariners enter for the first
time with natural caution but once hav-
ing made the entrance they say that they
wonld have no fear about entering at
any time. While we were there the
weather was very stormy with a nasty
sea running outside. Inside, however, it
was perfectly calm, the position being
well proteoted from the prevailing
winds.
"Certainly," continued Mr. Bredt,
there is room there for a great city and
Digly island would slake an ideal an -
barb or summer resort. Comm:niea-
tian would have to i e by ferry' think,
though the dividing passage is narrow
and the distance short; not greater than
between North Vancouver and Vancou-
ver city, if to far; it would be practieal-
ly a part of the oity.
"There is plenty of activity in evidence
at Prince Rupert; houses tor the engine -
ore arta being rapidly constructed and
gangs of men are buoy clearing land for
the township. Already there is a very
serviceable wharf which they intend to
extent) immediately and everything
seems to point to gniolr development.
SECURITY.
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Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver 1'ilis,
Bust. Bear Signature of
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mu FOR RILI3ltaRESS,.
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pi Lt FOR CONSTIPATION' rod SALLOW Sad.
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CURE SICK HEADACHE.
liaising iiia Wager.
Y, :You know I told you a few days
after he employed me that he said
he'd raise my wages in a month or so?
Z,—Yes. And didn't he?
"No. I misunderstood him. He
said he'd try to raise my first week's
wages by that time. I haven't had a
shilling yet."—London Tit -Bits.
raulty Kidneys: Have you back-
ache? Do you feel drowsy? DO your
limbs feel heavy? Havo yon frequent
heartaches? Havo you failing vision?
Have you dizzy feeling? Are you de-
pressed? Is your Skin drys? Have you
a tired feeling? Any of these signs prove
kidney� eliseeet a Experience has preyed
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Half Century
OR over half a century—ever
sine 1854 -the reputation of
this store has guaranteed the reliabil-
ity of any Watch purchased from h.
Increased manufacturing and buy-
ing facilities now enable us to give
you the best Watch values in Canada.
'An instance is our 815.00 special.
k co»lists of a guaranteed 15 -Jewel
Ryrie Bros. Movement, in 141*. gold-
filled case warranted to wear twenty-
five years.
Arod ss a Mtn, card and ser will
send :STtr ire of ehne;;'e our large illus-
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COMPARISQNS.
Aa. Soon no IVa negie to Make Then
We Rema to 81s1!<er.
We would not have. to strive so for
courage if what we vaguely call
'Ulmer were mere evenly distributed
among us, for no one's lot would thea
seem to him an evil one. If we were
all humpbacked or lame or lellpd;
if every husband were unfaithful and
every child a cross; if we were all poor
and no man had any more than anoth-
er; if nobody's son died la bis early
strength and nobody was Ioved while
we sat neglected, them who of us
Would know what sorrows and.amle--
tions were? We would take each of
them for granted, as a Chinaman takes
his yellow skis} and an Indian bis red
one.
It is because we see our estate differ-
ing from that of our fellows that we
are tempted to comparisons, and It is
in the making of these comparisons
that a sense of our sorrows, like the
knowledge of our afflictions, Is first
born. IIow would we have known Mil
we were poor unless we had seen some
one else who was richer or that our
son was unsuccessful unless the son of
somebody else were making a great
mark in the world? Would our little
.children be unhappy with only one
dress bad they not seen other chil-
dren with two?
It eomes to this, then: When we be.
gin to make comparisons, we begin to
suffer. This may seem to be a hard
saying, but it Is a true one.—Lillie
Hamilton Preneh In Harper's Bazar.
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J4 TE. DRINKERS
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You really must try
STAG LEGENDS.
Ancient Stories of the Animal's An-
tipathy to Snakes,
There is no beast in the world to
which more legendary virtues are at-
tributed than the stag, partly owing
to the tale of St. Hubert, partly to a
supposed antipathy of stags toward
serpents, partly to a peculiar mass of
gristle in the shape of a cross which
Is found in the animal's heart. Is
whole book might be written on the
miraculous power of the heart and the
efficacy of different parts of him
against the troubles of this evil world.
Pouiiloux, in the sixteenth century,
gives a long list, and Master Robert
Tepee] nils page upon page with them,
but our author in his solid English
fashion is chary of accepting such
stories.
Men say, he admits, that when a
stag is right old be beateth a serpent
with his foot till she be wroth, and
then eateth her, and then goeth to
drink, and then runueth hither and
thither till the water and venom be
meddled together, and maketh him cast
all his evil humors that he bad In bis
body, and maketh his flesh come all
anew. But, he adds, with the solemnity
of Herodotus himself, "Thereof make I
none affirmation." And this phrase
occurs again and again, for the Comte
de Poix is too great and noble a hunter
that any assertion of his should be
Laughed at.
The only way to make sure of a clean
heart is to watch against the little smuts
Itiehing , Burning , Creeping ,
Crawling skin Diseases relieved in a
few minutes by Agnew's Ointment. Dr
Agnew's Ointment relieves instantly,
and cures Tetter, Salt Rbenm, Scald
Head, Eczema, Ulcer -I, Blotches, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. it is soothing
and quieting and acts like magic i • all
Baby Humors, Irritatian of the Scalp or
Rashes during teething tam+`. 85 cents a
box. -7 Sold be A L Hamilton.
They seldom transgress any law who
follow where love leads.
A Surprise in Biscuits
Every box ofMooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas you open—you will
find a new delight in these dainty'
biscuits.
_ When you want to surprise yourself.
' give your appetite a treat with
Nooney's
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I erfectioa+Cream Sodas
Ihmigiummuiftwoolioliosiiiiiamie
fails.. -6. Sold by A. L. Ham lton, - •
Gambling a Religions Dirty.
"Speaking of gambling," a mission-
ary said, "I know of a sect that re-
gards it as a religious duty, like fast-
ing or prayer. This sect is the Hindoos.
They one, day in each year gamble like
mad from sunrise till sunset. The
day is the festival of the lamps, a
day sacred to Lakshuu, the goddess of
wealth. A tremendous lot of money
changes hands in Lakshun's honor. All
this gambling Is done to test the finan-
cial success that will attend on each
person throughout the year. If a gam-
bler loses he knows a year of hard
luck is ahead of him. If he wins he
knows he may expect a twelvemonth
of prosperity. Strange to say, a good
deal of cheatiug accompanies this re-
ligious gambling."
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CEYLON' OIRE 11T
Same flavor as Japan, only perfectly free from
adulterations of any kind. It is to the Japan tea
drinker what "S LAD ." Black is to the )aback
tea drinker,
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Champion Divers.
"Larry Donovan," said a profession-
al swimmer, "made the highest dive
on record. It was 210 feet—a dive from
the Brooklyn bridge. Donovan also
took a dive from Niagara bridge, a
good 200 feet. There are no other div-
ers in the same class with Larry. Jack
Burns made a dive of 150 feet from
the topmost yardarm of the Three
Brothers, the largest sailing ship of its
time, and Jim O'Rourke and Julius
Gautier have done some good diving,
too -100 feet, 125 feet, and so on—but
it is doubtful If Donovau's record will
ever be broken."
1 Lehigh Valley Coal
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for Lehigh Valley Coal, that is free from
dirt and clinkers It has no equal.
The Crasvflsh's Tail.
The tail of a crawfish serves that an-
tmaI as an oar. By a peculiar jerk of
the tail the animal can retire from a
dangerous object with aimost incredi-
ble swiftness. The tall is much more
effective in moving the animal back-
ward than forward, a singular instance
of adaptation to its situation, for•by
means of its tail it can withdraw into
its hole with such swiftness as in an
instant to place It out of danger.
Excited No Comment.
Tess—Of course, I knew that May
and Bess were bitter enemies, but do
you mean to tell me they actually en-
gaged in a fist fight? Jess—Yes. gess
—Why, what a scandal! I declare I—
Jess—Ob, nobody noticed It. They
went to a bargain store to do It.
The Opinion She sought.
"Well, what do you think of my new
hat?" she asked.
"Do you want a candid opinion?" he
'questioned,
"Heavens, not" she replied. "Say
something nice."
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And Insight.
• "`hat happens when people fall in
love at first sight?"
""Usually marriage and second sight."
There is nothing either good or bad
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itchiness of the skin, eruptions or blotches, ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue
sore throat, failing oitt of hair, 4tsordered stomach, and a general depression of
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