t ° ' 1 ’»tr~_~=s_f=._ -......_.- , ,. __ . ._ . ._ _ _ _ s ’~ " - _Q r-_‘-..¢». ‘;"' .-.»-.'. ' - - '-‘-r-f“.‘»°-:br _.-_._A-.f.»_:r. ;.. _ .1 _-‘»'.:‘-=.»,`~,-.i as '»-vs: .. 1-= "£11 'r-;~.'»,'»i..‘~»-= 'e'-'i.~_-'~»~ --5..-_,ic-=-..._-~".'.»'~.,',.= ,- -_ _- ._-. . - _ _ ~ ' ` _ ‘ ». _ . T- _ _ - 2 <>`-,--_~_~ ._-»,=’: =§ - rs. “_ -zfr '» . 1-";~5‘_ ', .,:,-..- ',».“*' _ *_-_. _ " ' .L .;-, _(-3,, r.» _ ._ ' _=_ ax-*'~ 5 "`1`- €"`=‘-;if.- ».-= .33 _ _ ':¢\-'ff .;- =._;._-_*_ ` i ; "_ 1" ‘ 'f ' t ` ~ '-.i-<1-fr., "--=~'.:“_~_ :_ . __ , ~ _,_f..;='?_f_.~ -._>€1" He is wgry til the occasional “fads” ity of one shauld be the prosperiby Of all, arose that method of buying and selling). especialiy in ni.iiing shares from TW cents per share to ONE dollar per share, but issuing only a few thousand shares. This is what we of the East could not nn- dersiand- tim, the projects which prove Shar-eg on thi- penny basis. Toe millions upon million- of dollars that were takei. out of the ea, -,ii with the little expendi- ture of capit--i. DI`0"°»d the ‘.‘e`"' “gli” and made veiv ni ~i_1y D€0t‘l€ I`lCh, RU" ‘S doing so stil. Ot course the method brought, into vogue countlrss wild cat concerns than sold their shares on the Same basis, }-lowr-ver, these concerns sold their shares by the resm. the Drmtwz press never c»_-.isiiig as long as there was a chance to “gmail a few shares. The W €St itself suffered f='_0u1©h€-€.` l110l`€lh*m_t'be East, A big niiiioriiy of the _ inany_piori- ee;-S who marie their fortunes in’ \’_h2 €§l5, Suu-ling virtually on the..PE)l\_Y basis. after doing oo, come tothe East with their fortunes and 410135 me" m°“ey here’ bg” leave me further development ofwt e West to the new corners. If the est could commriod for the development of its various products,” 1-10 ofthe ca_pi_tal that effects East in its own dominéon sinks in woi-'=ile=s @H§@fP"‘§°.S egegy ve years, rt(-hP` [lf the Lune hates would be ,,,i_,;_.d ro ,.3 the rate of about $5(])_0(])_()(X[| a year. F-_»~.v Eisterners rgglize fgr in- ' M1538, the Va>f_ extent of the State af Calirwma; when it is ki.ow_nX§hat- an imaginary line starting at new -Us city and exte ded alonll the °°°S‘- P "~" ing through fhe States of New J?1`§f’.5'~ Pennsylvania, Deiayarr. llefileh'-‘» _'if' ginia, North Carolina. S°“l'h C‘“`°l;g“' Geor ia, and half Wil’ 50"” .FRF 1:" would be 850 miles in extent. which IS U € length of coast line ct the_State of Calgi tornia, and which given ita chargge climate with a new varietY °f U “"3 eve hundred miles. The SUN is 03° huiidred and Bfty miles _wide NOW imagine this vast domain with H8 l'l¢l\€S awaiting the capital, much as has_already been invested there. T10 d¢"°1°P‘t5 Pm' perm Oil i it ccessorl Coal was King! S S Su Without coal the world isbimlyled- 30 per cent ot thecost of ever! 99° °f °°°1 mind is labor. 2 per cent only_. IS the UOSU of labor in the productionpf _oil.Therefore the coming demanil for oil is unlimited. and the railroads which have throttled so many enterprises by their exhorbitant charges, will be compelled in self defence to use oil as their fuel instead 0_1 00211- The profits of a well-conducted oil com- pany, ownin good oil lands. from the sale of oil forguel alone, not f‘0DSifl§l'1DiI by-products. are staggerihk "1 their en' cruiity. California is now D\'°V¢U t° be one vast oil reservoir, awaitinif 0111! me capital to sink the wells and tapthi_s reser- voir, and we of the East who 111111511 this capital will reap the harvest. he New Amsterdam Oil ComD8l1Y °f Ventura, Califoruia,owna a vast tract of oil land in the best district; numbers in its personnel of cmcers, men of the billb- gts; intergity; lt offers you this °PD°1'*-lm' Par value of shares $1-(ll Oldl- A Strictly limited number of sale! It Wi* vrice and the total issue oletock isll80 Strictly limited. It already number! “DWR its stockholders men cttbebillr ect eminence in the United 8tat%hlIll°|¥¥ ¥_l:om are the Hcn."Wm'. C. ltnei. os. D. Remy Bobs. li. rocker. G- Ha* bert Dales, H. Hallett, A0803* Schacbt an about of others. Send for prospectus. ____ New Amsterdam Oil C_0'Y-» 309 N' Y’ of their mushroon existence. He adjusts curriculum to capacity. He sees that time tables are not over 'iiampeici by an irl-:some strain, tha.. dislike for study for a. feeble and inade- quate eflort to grasp what is beyond their reach. ‘ He knows that accuracy is the soul of scholarship and that habits of inaccurate thought engender distrust of self and an aversion to mental effort. He deems the moral atmosphere of a schoolroom of the highest importance and regards with disfavor the knowledge that is at-quired at the expense of patience and good temper. He knows that how a child learns is of learns. He possesses the happy art, character- istic only of master minds, of finding out what children really know. ` He is conscious the moment of entering i a class-room of its greatest need, whether, I it be a coat of white-wash or better ventilation, ocnmer books in the hands of ire children oi- more r-pose in their manners, a better blackboard or a higher culture and a more perfectly angelic amiability on the part of the teacher. He is a man of no moods, or rather of only the happiest. Cold unsympathetic 1 criticism never associated with him. He iapoasened atall 'times of a genial, magnanimous ’ benevolence that makes his every viaitau inaperatlon. He is full of a. divine compassion. When children read with less than their wanted expression, he attributes the lack of animation to a temporary indisposition. Should a slate betake itself to the floor while he is explaining an abstruse pro- blem in true discount, he regards be- nignly the other slates whose centres of gravity have been duly supported., If the singing be noticeably fortisimo, he approves the heirtiness of the _spirit while he ur-gas more modulated tones. Should the attendance be small. owilur toon epedemic cf_meaa1ca, indueuza or croup, on no account does he regard the teacher with neverif»7» U 910385 ,he wa; in rug; w.y responsible for the prevalence of disease. Never does be leave a classroom without a kindly word of encouragement. It suite our humanity well to act me miie. we an - cum ww v¢ applaud always at the rlllpt time, there is no need of mllillflilldlllll to 1-even the more _ia our hrothuh eye. But how congenial to have the own I me .fs A b heritage, ltiiis 555- "° _ moat or ai.-oils. anmvlir M gg from nur lae an infinitely more meaning than what he' ` run cuaanmn. caannorrnrows. rumor nhwluin :stash snrrnunna..r._mi,_` ,.__. Iii thc Transvaal. Lcitcr Frm Mr. Ernest Griiali orderly Roomi i Clerk, No. 16, Loop Livision S. A. C. 1 6 . _ The following letter has been received _ Ten days ago No 17 Troop, recruited in reply. His continued, hopefulness was marids the only iii¢liw,,y fm- gnupg,-g and heliogmph messages together :vnu proverbial, but everything had long since wagons between J ohan uesburg, Krugors- rendering daily, weekly and monthly Daid little attention to the remarkable dorp and Pretoria The lccal is therefore returns to Divisional and G neral adid- Y i and subsequently proving failures. But in the Trgnsvaal rl Li, h f ; 5 this time it was no failure. It was Dodd’s turing and holdmganl,-,_ ewgtxgfn? 11:;t_;ho§E?,;;wI:E;,kBlcl;e;:;?sts’ cgre V I ’ 1 ro of every symptom of Kidney Diseaseand shot through their clothing and tune yet Everybody is overworked but ) ilglm glr- Bhsnest Gough, .son _ of Mr/ eastern British Columbia, had a hard ex- “d;S- EPZ , S\1U1iDerS1d€, who is now _ perience at Hout Kon, near Vereeniging _ A5118 IIS Countrys work in Soutb_Four men were killed and seventeen . °‘;““°“;;"i.“ M; °f M 21 . ° “me Tl ing a ventu1'es.in number was forced to surrender' not example of e ~ t . F ° ~ _ ’_ ' _ _t ° _ D rsis ence or years he has in close contact _ _with the enemy-the _ however, till all their amunition was ex- Boers. The position he holds is an im- ` hausial md they had pm-pose), destroyed portant one and was secured by .him 3th ' ‘ S ' ' " i _ _ eir rif_.es and shot their horses (Baden terness of d t t. B ' ' . . . 1SBDpoin men ut tried through the illness of another enroute Powellsinstructions are to~ always rg. to that country some months ago. The ‘_ serve the last cartridge for your ho;-gg' '_ one of the many our troop has won leave, absent without leave, return, B _ _ _ ing the past three months prisoners and refugees, nominal l\ew Brunswick. He has found good We Sblll reftllll Our good iq,-K under (;roop)sick leave return, leave return - 1 5 h _ the head of casualties D i ng the pre transport and supplie= return etc. etc. ' D°dd`S Kidney Pills NWC raised the sent month none of our men have been Of course! am entitled to an ,assistant ‘ ' ‘ wounded, though sewn-al have been, butlmay notbe given him for some, pnces are 7_5c» $1-mf a number of horses k-illefl none obyeor to if _Emg ' -"U1 _ _min - 9 ».~ His trouble w K`d t- hl~ ~ - _ _ means uncommbii inltiI1lil;yl>ri°i(\)v\i1nc;,Inbci, uri iiontems liivluf tiheretqre bg of esiiemal in. then destroy your "nw The victoriou - _ ee crest to is riends in his native town. Boer has then only your oloching some b sicia ' ° -- e . _ D y ns go so far as to say It ‘S _ Rheflostef SDIWIIUS, spoils, almost all of which he 'invariably t 1 _ TNUSVBHI, takes, leaving the captured to walk bare- - July 23rd, 1901. -footed, etc., over the burnt veldt back to Dear sister Ifla:- Ireceived your letter his main position, sometimes twenty of the 28th of May only yesterday. Except- _ miles away. Iassure you some of our ing one from John which rr' d la t f ll touched the root of his suffering. The week, your letter is the only hrigvi ha; 13:; oef ;'sI3!I;vf;?£_eha(;,TeZ;r_;I;1§;s:!': amou' .of inedicine Mr. Anderson has _yet had in South Africa. ter-mined lot of men could not anywhere swa.. ~-._ _ould doubtless surprise that You will observe that since my last befcund gentleman himself ccul._i he see it all writing our Troop (No 16) has moved to _ Ishould like to write you much longer Rhf->lI0S¥€I‘ 5D!‘\1i%. situated about mid- letters from week to week but Ihave not ` in nd h _ d f d way between Zwarts Kop and Rietfonteln. ‘the time to spare. The amount of work I A irsienfisngmilgidln _azure _dc\1re£i_tlas_t. Our position is on rocky eminence--the have iainoredible in thekeepingof an of- , ~ _ , u sai no.. ing in crater of an extinct volcano-'and' com- flcial diary, writingofllcialcorrespond - ~ and .a little improvement"-here and *""_5 \ _ lm? repentance is the instrument of salva- femedies he W” °°U5iU\1&11 diSG0V€l‘iDS one ofthe most important, strategeliically il quarters- of arms amuniticn: and eltllu _ _ 9 i _ 0 9 _ _ I' . dur- i i S _i I m __ __ ` ' - to A ° ._ ` ~ -` ,_ ‘ " _ “ » f - vi 4 h ni though it may be by faulty method or a When his “inspection” discovers; biliousness ancfheadaches, and nc`ho mi nothing in any way commendable he__ehcu1d be without a cure for such e- _ .s - ~ ' _ rangements. Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney-Ll er seize? the - °pp°rt’°mty °f remarking Pills are wonderfully prompt and effec-` , happily on, the weather., or if cloudy .uve for an soon disorders 'as wen o_o. on the prospect of a clearance. rvr dvsvepsia and constipatwn. Thév l are the greatest family medicine ever’ ~ TOPSY. discovered, as is testiied to by thou- ' '*"°_““ ' saziids 0;* peiirliie' 8' 1 1 -__ -rs. au er, Gi dersleev a. ' TALK ‘TO THE POINT. gsgonto, say?-'ggfter doctcrinegxizviiihe: -- - succes . cludes among its apparatus a quart That *mer from Indiana who has plaint andssic(l’rrheaici);lcs1il»eei‘i>’r1ci>`v€ei" been in the Canadian West is the kind Vealfs I am 81215 t0 testify £0 my appre- ‘ clation of Dr Chase’s Kidney Live of immigration talker who will do this - ‘ ' _ 1' that infest the educational atmosphere, country good. 'He says it cost him more V 5211-iisrig, biltibhingegotlsegéiiighigguaigg leaving only wasted energies asatrace to get his eighty-acre farm in Indiana- thorough Jn their action,_a.rnply repay under cultivatian than it would eight 2;? é;‘e‘3l§’__’_’;'e’t1;‘9t’;*§1§ -“aff” l'9S11lfS- h ° _ ‘ ~ GVPTY WaY. an undred acres in our Northwest, my headaches have entirely disappeah _ d. Dr. Chase’c Kidney-Liter ?illsi_ ' i_______Z____ 9 v , _ _ crowded, that mental development is not are certainly the best I have ever used, _ ‘themselves to :le so rw-li .=hc~\~“l srl? il"-°l" . .__ BNI-'RE CREW DROWNED- and I freely recommend them.” bound from Batoun foi iombay, sank near Athina. With the f _rception of one drowned. ___..4__-- Neuralgia, toothache, rh~.-umatism and lumbagc are cured by Nerviline just as readily. Polson’s Nerviline cures all pain Large bottle 25c. - It is melancholy to be obliged to Say j that the craze for being thin leads many English women to sacrifive both their eonzpiexions and uneir uealth.-Londo n Lady, For the masses not the classs BEN TLETS Liniment is the family medicine chest. Price 10 and 2‘5c. .i_ MAY BB A CHRISTAIN SCIBNTIST. A woman is really seriously ill when the bargain counter advertisements in a place fail to interest ber, says the Westmount philosopher.-Montreal Herald. -__->-I-» Bicyolists and all athletes depend on BENTLEY’S Liniment to keep their joints limber and muscles in trim. CANADA ' OUTDONE- When Birmingham, England, can put up a genuine snowstorm in August, tbere’s little use for any Canadian town to boom itself as the ideal summer resort -Hamilton Herald. g will To cure a. headache in ten minutcsfuse Kumford Headache Powders. AN ENVIOUS PIEASANTIY. If anybody down _east happen to run acrocsa strayed party ct alleged journa- lists, perhaps he kindly head them ch and shco them home.-Hamilton Th!! been altogether wanting in good intent or deed! ` . _ a Bill u aaa We gain but a minimum of resclutioni ‘G daoha, Q sn i The Twentieth century School from disccuragement. Ian McLaren _ and Livef has truely said that hope rather than - . |~ '$0 bl _ ll. 0`b ti i All “_ His visits are so delightfully agreeable mm And what awakens mm? 8 ghmmer Iiilhiidrnigsz Prhmlixls ar of hope ae the kindly application that searching and Thorough A ` always divines the good there _is, obscure 1 ,t nn Ckuey. Kmn¢y_L"¢,. Pak _ In nearly every family there is more madequate Persevenncel f or less suffering from liver ~dl.sordere,~_ G1 _E v .children do not acquire an habitual ` Trebizonde, Asiatic;-Tu~ LEUREr1cPa1Ns .-inaivonn src. A _ _ . _ _ Prompt treatment dis essential, Bath _ T ' 5 ` _ _ 1 the region of it iiiimeaiatei v with Poison’ - . ‘ i ‘ N erviline and quickly bio-: on a hot band ` ` - ' ` _ __ '_ _ - age sprinkled with Ne: viline. Never ' ‘ _ _ _ f l= known to fail. Cures lniost instantly- _ _ _ and is the best household liiiiment known i . _ Boots and Slices 25 to 50 Roady-modoc1oibino,~ 25 to to ' Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties at 25 to 50 Small wares 1-_3 'off' 4 _ Iats and Caps 25 to 50 Clark Cotton Spools 200,. 4c each _ N o reserve- -best bargains of _ _ gg _moval sale ” __ ,_f_- _. _ 'gr .»- » _~ » H `_'_‘ . . 1 5', Q . . f ~ ~ .. :ur -a»~ ° » -.-e f .=.s_ - ' 2.- t ~"{"‘“`~~_»-'-e-“V- 7 4; f’¢*~ - .e ~ 1 K‘D'l1"0BT-HeadachePowderaaresaaal ` ` ` T T" H » ' moe if 8 ‘ia ,. the