t in..- IF IT'S ANYTHING IN WE HAVE IT! News of the Week. Barred, from importing liquor from Quebec, thirsty _. Windsor folk have Ont./have commenced, to receive liquor shipments from British Columbia. .:' ' * * * * * The shipping situation in British ports is the worst on record^. The docks arnulie and thousands of loner-shoremen, seamen, firemen, officers and engineers are yiralkinjc ' aboui. looking for berths. W. D. Grant, of Vancouver, is hold on bai lof $4000 to answer a charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Miss G.E. Garland from injuries' sustained two weeks ago when Grant's automobile was wrecked. I t Five pounds sterling and no more, is to be the price of,a wife,, according-to a recently "ratified convention be-—the—governments—of | Britain and Liberia. This convention regulates tlie relations between the tribes living on the border line bu- • t\ve'n"Libc'rin and Sierra I in- W .Sizes rices .YIN BODY WAGONS, STRONGLY CARTS, WHEELBARROWS AND OTHER LINES, HALF-PRICE. Mac's Club Cafe Opposite Royal -Hotel—(leqr EXCELLENT MEALS Prices within the reach of all. WAFFLES At Any Hour" of the Da^ or Night. J y^ Phone 22, .1 !ong,_2 shorts' Call at MAC'S for You* Pastry | Constable iHainm of Winnipeg, who shot and killed Jack Mc.Ken7.ie, j after the latter', had 'held [up and robbed a store of $65 last week, was exonerated by a coroner's jury. Hamiri ir.hot the bandit -when" he endeavored {to draw a gun on the constable. _ Jolln^and Roy Gregg, of Ghilliwack are believed to have been drowned in tlie lower Fraser last Sunday.. The i , with .Ibhii Knox, were cross-• ing ttfe^rivor. to theisland- when the'! boat up.setN^Knox, •who.is a nia-i/of 80 years of >agfe^we'nt- to from" which h Coordination railway with^/tniv government-bwfred railway.? js^n'ot "expected until Premie^Meighen's return iru August, j ^tjtiad been intended to^hurry 6ii th'ifei 45n3tlK PRICES— /''., ' Regular $6.75 ami $7.50 for $5.0C. u »;: -ReTulsurSTOysa-Sire-for——:^^ !, RetjuUi^$12.75 'Size for ...;.......$9.50. »eeial Prices in cure Lines S,,=~U3^-_ &&L 'D. CORNING ;mewjM'Mt&y. ..Regulations (fo>^. discharge of j R^hyd Jun(? g.—theNhl co deserters and absentee^yithout leave j gwift -Cumjnt Mennonite^os, , Ifrom the Canadian armyx^rverseas, |jcontain;njr ]07,000 acres of th>bcst have ben provided" for by o^Wa^fciikuraf lands in Saskatchewan council. The applicant ft>r (lischW)gaglK.f,nsol(i to Floridh capitaiists must ¦ procui-e- from the militia quarters^at Ottawa, or- in his military district, a form of release and must also sign a confession of desertion. The Newest in 's Neckwear Just Jfece?ved, a new shipmentC^of the famous D£U»ART CRAVAT3 in the Latest Stylet »nd Shades." Tie to-pleate everyone." • . \ '.'* Raincoats We^w have a large assortment of TWEED RAINCOATS -^Hhc Latest Style:., from $14.00 to $ZSL.Se\sa denosite.d by the |j The report "of tlie British parlia-. purchasers. By tn> terms of the nlnientary -commission whk-li" ihvesti- i agreement, titles have.%t*en deposit-Jj-^ated the disposition, of army cari-!ecj with-trustees-for the - Ijtaen funds Has been completed and .This means that about 75 ' § is now being reviewed by the army:; LlfcsjVIennonites in the Swift gj.council. It is probable that ;Ca!iada.<= . ! composite bloc kof land is between ij The most valuable coal posse's-1'150; and 500... They have sold ^all | "sions in England and Scotland an; i their materialxp6sF.essiojis as. w.ell as . -|' owned by a handful of men, all mul- 'their land.. Theiixcrqps, th,cif stock, i| ti-millionaires jand members of the farid /arm. machinery of ^very descrip-< 1 (nobility.. In 'many cases their-vastJtton, their houses and barns, their 1 j possessions" were :;- inherited. '• -?Thc fifteen "villagcs,'j;h'eir . kitchen gar-| (Duke of Hamilton owns vast estates dens and their poultry, oven their N'l i in Lanarkshire^ lie is a -tlesccndimt furniture.,aiid their domestic pets—; %\ of, William Pou^las, first Earl of , everything; has been included in this | j Douglas. Lord Joic'ey, i-'ecently.niiuie : rtfnia'ricable ,r,nle. y -v '¦¦¦¦ • ,. ¦ *§ I a bairQji,.is believed to b(r tiic weaj->-. . '¦•'.——;-----------— „ • Tl.i.thiest oisth^ coal, kings. • Lord Lod-j BACKING DEMP5EY.' . ; ' J jdoijderry-and-Louj Gainsford^ai.io! >W York, June 8..-~Ncw York be- fjowi) inrportantSinines..; ; '¦ ;lieves th'at Carpentier-hasn't a chance '. |'j •¦ ;•-....„*¦¦¦^* ¦ f j'ahtl teh money, markets 'reflect -this I*' A" prediction tluiN^autonuJbiles !;.ittitudo. Odds on tire, American vary Jiwithin a few yesTrs wilLcaj^-y imliv-\from 10 to p.;.-to.'"5 to.'!, and -some- Ijidual stills to produce fuel J>jr their .times it. is even possible to pick up a -. | i operation -was made. rccentlyXby i 2 to 1 bet. ¦ . ij'Tlipmas A. Edison 'jr., in ah 'addressJ .! Paris; shrugs its shoulders when the Ifat Boston. The problem y/ould be 'light i3,.mer.tioned,^id gives you to \ solved",¦ he said, by the hiaruifubtu;^: coyki^er that Georges has. already f'lp'f; individuii; ldi.stillerics: to"1:0 ...a\- ; y.-on. Tliei-e is nothing to it. Hence I'tached to cars^the still to'be'opt'riftr j.the FrenchN^dds .of .,5 to ton Carperi-Ire'd by the.heat and motion of' the tier. But theruMlsrvery little betting, niotSr, and to produce ¦ from petrol-1 either -here, or in L'rance. ; ..eum . and other ingredients a : com-1 i~J-~-------------------------- ~~ ibus'tible mixture supplied , as .con-' as cuiVent is. generated '"'by ' elec£vTc cars while in motion. X;. ^-J. Shearer ^OTArrrTMTBLIC and CONVEYANCER.-- . 'l«'nt. and SicknessVP^licie^.- , P.O.Box 87 •:- ; ¦ \ 'lumber market is: 1*j^.-- i 'SHOWING IMPJROVEMENT.1 Edmonton; June 8.—iKlboks as if : the luHiber .market on the.phiiries is J picking- lip. Shipments have ^been . commenced by the Chishblm. Lumbar coriipnny from'its. mill "pa-the AUi:s-, Wca'i-ll'vcr; mjuJ oriliM's ate saiJ* tti be '.iiip;. in ihav" in small rj-liutii>1.i0K, P. E. Wilson; Barwster and Solicitor. viv.d in th Alberta am j.pfairie. trade, the, shiirnientS' tcrOn.it- ; icd State's noi.ntsFriccs /on'nr.tivc lumb'eV «iio. atili| Uincei'tain, it,is repoilod by ¦ local - dealers, and. the continued high price j I of 'other biiiVtling- materials^ arc hav-j-ling a. tendency to keep'down the^jd^i j inand for' lumber. . Spruce. 1>.oards j Hiave beeii. selling: in the^BfMnonton jrnarkst for aa low a ii^vvrc as-SJ27.BO j Opposite Rex Theatre;) ' *•' ¦ ' '. Y *¦ ' ' *** ¦.•>.- V J • ' ;/ .FOR CAKE AND PASTRY. V/nlch foii-tliii Opening'-.. An-nauncemoht of' O«tho.for 7-adie* t ,-:' Hats Cienncd anrf Blocked. .Wo Call For, and Deliver Work - ' ' TELEPHONE S-M." - .. Hi 11 ii—i iiii nun rurr----r~ British C e Mineral -Pi'bvp Western ?s: END OF^BECEP»IBER, Hixa pro'duccd Mindrals^'TO'lue u as iol). ;.20G"; Lode. Gold, .? 1-02,75:i,823 ; Silver, 637,221; Copperr''$161,513,864; Zijm^S'l ¦, 212,5.73,4j^f EuildiTift- .Stone, Brick, Oe^tifi llaneous Minerals, etc., $1,037,-108, nv ductiorN.0 the en5^any> colony-in the British Empire. \ ^Mineral locutions .are granted to. (frscovcrers ° A bsolute_ titles arc- obtained by'deveippiug. sucii^iro. i?. security of-which is ftulu-ahtcjc! by Crown (ifai!^. Full information,.together with Mining E^orl.-.-- atx^ ^«p?, jxliy bo obtained gratis by addressing— ¦ for tv mfiritfl' i!u rriie¦¦¦Kon.orable the J\liniste|MH".Mh)OS, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA'; ¦zwarxv tit'xj g>ji:ttaimi taxim, \axmr.nrix