NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., CHRISTMAS NUMBER, DECEMBER, n V ■> DI ^ l) '/c 0 k/0 .."'•' / ym Q Jailh.iiiiHip.iCuiir.tlirtirthm- anil tlif grratral nftips? iu Knltr i / \" CHRISTMAS NUMBER, DECEMBER, 11105. I \ f* X ■ CHRISTMAS I VI I Xl'li I \NI I hWUf j WRI'I : U.1.Y FOR ' ' MAS \'l M HI-IK in Till nlMH I "II. Ki ll , in tin loctt ■.] , arly nexi Ilunil nnd 1 took turn in thai tlirei tion, 1.1 lil.r tu ki ei'linp Conn in ll irol ii]) anil cnqi in ii I'nni oil H.niilv. I un il tn iln' i.i- ulil urchanl anil a m> ■' fur I I'onsitlt'ri'il il 1 ili-.titt'1'i".' ,; 1' ill ■ 11 itnttiuni* "i .11 ■ ■ 1 ilour A ivi ■ .ill ivork vv,isi|i.iiii]iiii;.: a pal ■ ■ ni" a swill barrel " How is tlic tlcm 01 ruing?" I askcil, 'Sonit ; ■ tit 1 nitl I "I hope In- isenlin I; danger " "Cucss he i mislei "Will you Iw su kinrl ns to nsk iln- Indies if ilu re is anything I 'im tl for ilit'tu." Well, 1 don'l 1 iii'l nxin' " She slumped heavily inln ilu kitt In 11, nnd 1 lit'iinl her voice raised in high inquiry Then a 11 " 11, which I ili'l ii"t hear, was put to her I edged Dandy nearer Uu door "It's 1l1.it Hi v. tli v who lives up to I'ojt Hill " ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ came tlif 'IK I iliuli'. he A tn' . mgi I thing, nnd a good suppei Yc sliould see the thing lie weai instead 0'pants My 1 11 he goes Ivors hack ridin1." 1 Rand I knew little 1 ive I heard 1 if a quick reply in which onl* fnrmcronal rge scale, for that conn- Ihe word "insolent" was dislinguislialile. Then fo|- try. and rcviler of myself and 1 II an indcscril lil sound ol sjivifl and li| .1! n, and other I ml. 1 was I "''''I approach ami the young wjmni I'hm kind—and that, 11*1 11 I searrelj noticed the day Ivfure, appeared in the root of 1 1 v I newly 1 n Her lirighl ,111. ■■■: le*l In til ; |]|| irly iliscuncerl 1 Hut 1 mnniiged 1 ■ ■ . ■ . IT my cap ami gi M : ' mnmelil down lo llie threshold and exti mlcd her hand li u ' ■ ■ I in teNture, and sti I, 71*"; ' ed throu lie v raced in Ihe dooi to al plight ..... 1 vening1 ■ ■ Mr Rai il," said 1 A I u'rgi I ■ "1 1 ■ yi 11 nol ... r to gam Ivi The distanci etivi Rand plncc and l'i ■ both Dai ■. /7, 1 1 .- - Wi I been ,: n c 111 on ' s tht ivcl- ^-~" journey we had bet mercy ol n pi I'n.. ol rain Kelly ran Ishi d an 11 I the turn of the drive "Rub him dr rk j 11 • fl 1 1 red the man, ■ i '-I heavily lo the house. \ ' 'l^1-1-^^^__^^^^_^_ r me. 1 sat in 1 ... h I>1 the f tl ei ry sincci I exci'lli'i nil ri'inarl iilrysiil ■ ' ■ tlitired worldii ■ ■ t their I10111.1 ■ i Tivenl Well. " was. I ■ lo| ' ■ ' I ■ lanuri . |y nul 11 rtt-i nu el I ralhi't ll< .... ■'■ '. ■ i-sl puilll ll k-iil inuii :: ■ mluii ainl N't Vurl i Iho land Dandy's ■ ■ "Uncle is so hitler 1 uncharitable had not struck in hut the gi mils slim ivi'ly ■ long the I'm Ri'purl .... laity, in 01 y ni nni raliuii ful fainily I from Pox Hill. ir ■ the inl,. I.i ■ r thai M ■ I ■ ■ " Dm . 11 ' ■ r ivliili'iin liei 1 Al'U'i I hail I iliuritni I) inn ' "Vet alioul iln' ini'iiiiiiiH'il 1'iiur ul' 1 hem I mil rend I lu'ing thi'in In I Nni lu 1 1 ■ in replied, liltK- guiltil) 'I'll l" rail ITU ilin •■ inur ■ I ' lii'iv In alimil i-u-r iu thn I rt'| III I ■ : ' Mary Jane il Hill 11 tli ' ' I ■ ! : ' I'lll inkling, Inn I [lino Air* .nl' ihe In I spin ! ■ I up 1111*1 Id, and 1 I with tlie 1 pei-l in.-r.-il I I did 1 I hu had ] : 111 ■ rid, ivi ' ' Ivl l asil'i I been rile, 1 ' i'i I Im 1 ■ ■ ! d si k nu I Al I.i kppil lellll Tl v'llil ll lil ' ■'!'■'! ll ■!' nf dark '-Iti' ' rgi Her ey ri I I* deal leatn under I k hai. wa I slrmle fm ■ I ■ gloved hand in 1 " I'nele Sin mi hi driven over t" Pux Hill." she ■ ered, bn ill)] I slured I Iln ughl lie was in bed Win ill he gu in pus Hill:" I " He knows Ihnl liuve tnei replietl, in su Imi and quickened a cuie ■ thnl I hud difficulty in can tin mnl IK snid 1 ruel things 'of biith ul us llr Iiii- taken hi wiili him and he left ine lucked iniu my rutin IK ■"M me never ag iin In In nieiilinn ymir niime Aunt lli'i k\ hi tird 111 break Ihe 1".'. ill Ihe tltHir ■ imcd lifter 1 I'll never eliler I hul linns again!" "The Huiindi rs!" I cried Then .1 fearful thing happened Tin girl turned her fin from me lur shoulders slumk anil Ireinbled, nnd I hennl her ■; I fnrgol luiw shurl had lieen nuriiequuhilanci' I I'm I .11 iln- little, eaiilinus, nnlinarj tilings ivliieh ung n.in are iitp|Hisi'<l i" rei 1 . vuii;..: iiii 11 .1 tys in the land mid ,: 1 1 • m care I '"M Mary Jane Ihal I l"\"l In r: thai ihe world livid mulling fur ut i.i p, . glor;. iviilii'iii lur il.. 1 hci gri lure 1 that I. her lovei hci righlful protccl**i Suddenly she lifted lier face 1 nd'wi Here* : right Ivhitul III 1 11 u-ai mini I limk Kiilh hvr haii'l 'id all ' uf live iind ■: II . 1 n , laimeil ilhdi Iter liniiil I lii'iinl iln-dull lliuddingiil 11 burse's lum .11. it 111 '. and ill'' i"li ul ■ ■ iv nn its Instanll ; ■ ■ ■ ith Deuenii Rami ■ inunieiil I II II IK 11 ■ V, rribleei 1 11 -,|| I'll il up ul ■ Ih,. white slm ■ maraud I ■ Win 11 Ie I ' i : : 1 ' 1 I gut ' ■ ll ■ I ll,. I Imutlereil "M I,. ■ ■. ■ '. 11 ■ ■ .'I, nil. ' ' 11 ' 1 || r I) ■ i ■ : II ■ 1' air.tid tiilan rn M • ' Yt '.'. I rei I ' ',' : ■ ... II . ' ; 1 . ■ I) ■ ■ hi 11 .' I'.ii ll:'- going ■ II " ll ■ " hi 1 ■ li ■ : R. N.Johnston 325 CAMBIE STREET. Ha:; a laipe assortment to select from in the smoker.s'1.ne for the Xma:; trade, such as Ci^ar and Cigarette Holders. Ci^ai Case:; and Pipes of all kinds. Including ihcfclebraled Peterson and Muerchauin, A very handsome Xmas Present for your friend. Also the famous ARABELA and PHARAOH CIGARS in boxes of 10's, ranging from $1.00 per box up. ROBERT CLARK llKAI.KH l.\ MATS AMI I'AI'S ti I'.'.vrs cm>tii i,\(i -V it i.wisu im;goods CAl'K ASSDII.SKISS. 111) IIIIKI! IIIIII IIS Cor. Carrall and Cordova Sts., Vancouver, B. C DIAMONDS WATCHES CHRISTMAS GOODS Call mt .POKE., TIIE.IE 117.7. /•:/,'. Reliable Ouoils, Reasonable Prices and Siitislaiiitin Guaranteed. Messr UKAI. KST.VT1 M" 11H \ \\ II 1 1 - 1. s. Pi pi , I.VSl'H VXC'K, Wli MINIMI TIM UKH Co. LIMITS 0 — Charlie Quong High Class Tailoring ai nvMiMis mum i ttisi, Vancouver, b.c. Ill Ml MAM YOUR CHRISTMAS SUI1 0R0VERC0A1 Nl GUARANTEED. 0 o DOCTOR'S SPECIAL * K1%M WATERPROOF & y^'S BOOTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN DR. REED'S CUSHION SOLE BOOTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE " AOWJE" cUsHioN *QLe foot FQH Women! PYKE'S SHOE STORE 516 HASTINGS STREET WEST, VANCOUVER, B C. ii. ii. muni. I'M'Sillflll £43 llll'IIIIM Mill I. «. (IWIM.IHM. Si'ln'liir* IMUmM [gffW lll'PII-,111 "IMI I'KIIHMI" MM III UK, It I. JOSE imi MATHERS l.tl.X N ll A 1.1; t \ K.N i i: Ivl llnlllt,, Miii|,,Vi,II, l.lll vi'l.ll.l I.AIIIKH' A S ll '.I SI M HIIOHS RKPAIHRI) I Irnl.Clim* \\ -ii u t .um rinluutl MeHMiiniilile >'»l» e*» l*lv* mm ri t. ill mi'i Iii l|< 1 In- lllWIi i_*rii\\ . : '.*. II \ I M'l llll Wli ll '•'■ i'l tYIMIi CHRISTMAS NUMBER, DECEMBER, [905, BV MONTAGUE GLASS, Author of "The Other Half" and Oilier Stories. IARV MARCHBANKS, Tiny ami I worc I 11 I linking our al'iern i constitutional be- iVI I Uu''1" ''"' Cathedral ami Iln- I'laza. I "II "Isn't ii perfectly absurd how that I'li.illoiiei' girl runs after Willy Hadley," said Mary, apropos of nothing of all. "Lucky Willy,'' I sighed. She turned abruptly, "Why lucky?- nh, Mr, Brown," lier eves shone with the liejil of a new discovery, 'you're letting your moustache grow again.' "Letting, I said, "is not ihe oxacl term, I'm conning it "Why .nt' you so anxious to wear a moustache? Von look so much better without one." Sh,- allowed a protesting hand to (all ever " i;eitll\ un my slci vc " Slie doesn'l lliink bo," I replied "She." .aid Man- "Wh" t ilie! I>.. I know hor!" "Nol ihai I've lieuril," I answered, "I know," she cried, cxultingly "It's Ihal horrid Mnrstcr's giri" " I 1..iv ilie tiiiiiosi iv I". 1 (nr Miss Mnrsters, bul 1 paused ami whistled i" Tiny, ivl a vn making overtures lu a bull dog aboui three i» loo I irgt for hint, "You're |ierfectly exasperating," slie pouted "I ihiitlv you're horrid, and whoever the is, vou don'l deserve her." ' "All, if wc all c"i whal wc deserve," I said, waggling my head sngely. "The jail yawns (or some ol us" Her (ace was jusl tho leasl nil flushed 1 snapped the chain "ti Tilly's collar and he trotted in front, bis tnil triumphantly erect, like an aigrette on the coiffure ol n dowager "Isn't he a dear." she cried, impulsively, "Who?" I said "Tiny, of course," "Oh! I thought you meant Willie Hadley," I replied, in what I would call a nonchnlnnl manner. Mary crow a shade pinker ami entirely failed lo recognize "Iti Mrs Pendleton's nod "1 see llie Pendleton's have a new coachman," I said, by way of relieving tho awkward pause. "Are ymi going i" their party .ni Thursday?" she asked, innocently. "No, I'm not, but Willy Hadley is." I answered "Willy docs dance beautifully,'1 she eried dolinntly "Who said he didn't?" "Ami he doesn't say disagreeable things." "Who does say them?" I asked, and drew Tiny RCIItly but firmly ironi the vicinity uf the florist's cut, "Yuu do," eried Marv '7P JhJL e~fQ> t'^-l ^-tj»^-£, \-n ..... J V-v 'J® 10-*. HAYMAKER'S REST "Dupte" EMU OF DAY "Un|«l" I stroked my budding upper lip. "You said she liked your moustache," she went on. "And if I did?" "Well. I don't like it," "You're not supposed to," I rejoined, "It's Willy Hudley's moustache yon ought to like, and that little German cornel players tut'i under his lower lip, too." "Now, Willy Hadley has the face for a moustache," she said, as though in reminiscence, "The inference being thai I haven't." I must confess that I yanked poor Tiny rather harshly from a friendly dachshund. "Well, you have a very likeable (ace at any rate," she said, concihalingly. "In fact, I ihink you're very likeable altogether," she continued, "But Willy Hadley." I insisted, "is he likeable too, or iv he more'" "Please be nice," she protested. 'Well, pul ii 1 his way," 1 said. "If utter Indifference be zero, and Love be forty, what is Willy?" Marv laughed. "If you musl know, Willy is just about twenty." "And whal mil I?" By ihi:. lime we had picked our way through the traffic t" the park entrance. "Don't ymi think the winter is the b t st ason of Ihe year?" said Mary, "Now you're evading Ihe question, 1 wcnl on. "What am I, or rather whal is Willy measured in units of me?" She blushed again. "1 enn'l express Willy in units of you," she almost whispered, I seized her hand. 'Whal ,1" you mean?" I said, breathlessly, "You won'l 'go' in*" Willy," she murmured. "1 don'l umli rstand," I said. We s.ii down on a bench facing the lake. I," Whal was your pro] ositionin the lirst instance?" she asked, "Now list, n carefully," I said, "If Utter Indifference be .' rojwd Love be i"riy, what am I?" She made no sie,n. "Did you hear it?" 1 said, She nodded. "Quit k," I urged, "What am I?" "One million, sho commenced, slowly, "two hundred .md twenty thousand si\ hundred and Oh, don't, you're bending my hnl all oul of shape " Tiny was dam ing 1 in li on the gravel nnd I jubilantly, "That moustache comes off to-night," I cried, She smiled nrchly. i believe I like il now," said Mary. "It (eelsever so much better than ii looks" ffyfitjfop ■ .'...".' ■ >• ' ' "•■ "..■ ' .- The burning of the ashen fngol : 11 urio ncustoi served in Devon and Somcrscl on Christm* eve The fagol consisl ol green ash sticks cul length** 1 neatly fastened into n bundle with withy ' ind Al 9 o'clock in the evening this is placed on the lire with much ceremony, when the family and invited gui I ored r.ititid the In nrth The llamt Iii k round I and when llio firsl '.'teen withy holding the I id.1 ' are raised V Merry Christi The tircnl ing o( each bond is tin for a fi Legend n milts (or ihi loi lory I I fin rtned th table nt lit Ihii hem, wl il tradition tellsol tlfred tho Grcnl ■ :■ merscl ,..,,- ■ 1, 1 ■ it youi la the Christ ■ : 11 Does it meal l-will to men I Qhl '•' Die lint Christ in . Londoner 1 \ ■ • I'rnndnll '.'..1 indibli '1 [1 1 li idea to Sir Henry Col I the fai irtist J. C, Ilorslcy to 1 li Mas Inl. ■ ■ I by J on I by hand \ lal wai the small I • .■:■ nil rown 1 lie imhi try Bvi rj 1 hri li |6 cards ol "■it wen ; ul upon llie marl el not ■ ■ ■ ■ v came into 1 1 1 1I ■ • 1. dhall ,v Son, "i London, l« gan 1 1 pul lisl -I simply with the word ," A Mi rry ('hristmn \ ii - ■ ',. w Yenr" nn I in ill led fun ■■ ii robin , holly brai I landscapes were added Wil ilu popularity of the holi I ■ ■ inl inci oroclnborntt eal 1 .■: MOM, 'Xmas Gift* Suitable for All ladies' Gold Watches, Plain mi'i DlRinoiid Bel, Irom 112 Gentlemen's Gold Watches, ,,,1,1 Filled, Irom IH Silver Watches (it iiii- )'")■>. Irtiini; so Diamond Kings mi'i ni iter-, wiili [Hiarla, rubles, opnli A lilt,',' ni.orlincnl t" lolecl Irom. "■' 1 hnvo 1 lim."" It ..I i.i"' ki, -''■!- Unit Silver ny,"in.- SI l,'t I'lll, -. ' ill |flHM, ll.',.' j'i.ii will Uml tiilt- illllatil" ler spROii&eo. H Cordon si. 11. ,11 Mil I IRS WIlll'I'Ml"*, RUBINOW1TZ DKPAB TMRNTAL STOl i:s co, " BRITIS 1 COLUMBIA ilfK i.Unll I'll IS 1 UNI 1 I'lll ST Allll Mill ul llll I'KOVlNl 1 . VANCOUVE R -STEVESTON Haider) Bros. mikin VANCOUVIR, General Hardware, Painty Oils, Etc. Finnei-.«• and Plumber.s (iiierney's Stoves and Ranges All it I* ilellvored, Kx-ireu wtion 111,'itsivrrv boat*. .1 -|.'',uii i,i r Airtight Heaters CilUnd Inipect. John J. Banflcld REAL ESTATE and General INSURANCE AGENT. MONEY TO LOAN. CALL OR PHONE 153. 00? MaMing* Street W VANCOUVER. FORBES & HARRIES Real Estate, in lla-tiii.'. Sin' 1 \\ • t VANCOUVER. .< BC North Vancouver is all iir.li!, Illlt so HI ' lots io ,11 \ ,1111 oui, 1 i ii si hool wlni ll C. S. Douglas & Co., ()l2lltisliii(|sSlr(Tl\\. ire offci - It .if I ami ■ ■ ■ ' lion. I lie- an liiautil nati tl and walk Irom ytli \ 1 I .1 : : ' CHRISTMAS NUMBER, DECEMBER, 1905, of Jfer ©f the j)< \ ■:•' , HY M. M.ul.h.W 111'I.l.ni! : ere no 1 linnei i,„ l-'alher Join 1 phew ol rionslv eiioii ' ' "I llie nil here 1 ..... ■ ■ ' " ■ iIht ' I'or I ' ' ' .;..,. ■ Ii '"I in Iweiily ■ ■;, i|i,| ni,1 U'l-ueavil lills, I I'lll il ' .... lellil ' ' lllll liill|!, lithe I '-W: ■ itf'' ' '*(' . '•«*>" ; J ... ... ' ' i I ■ lightened Amerieai '■ . . . ■ ' .... . led. Hut I . ■ . ;. .... ■ .... ■ :' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ dear : • I ■ lid of I'nlbet ■ ■ ■ ■ llinl II, H. I He liml Iiii '■■',■■ rioiis |j,.| omitted in Ihi rrieul rl * • ■■ • ■ . ■■• . ■ . ■ iln- Ilawi lellil ' ' hi|! nearel I ' ' ' erii 11 in ■ iien nil I'lnutilcl : em slush nl hei 1 ' Id ami Itelll li'M nd tuastei I'l I'llerefol 1 llll ... . . ' ' '&xfi* ■''^KVSSVST^r^^*-'<.' she was nol asked, bul was sislcr lo her who did. "Is ii always su?" "Always," crooned llie withered free, 'always, for the (.real Spiril wit" made red man and while tu,in miule I'or each his squaw, and when the red si|uaw would follow a while chief always His etirsc i-- u|i"ii her" Thai niiihi Sninelhini;I'linii' movinu tu m the wide |'i.line nearer and neaivr th'' litlli i'n' ettlenienl Al lasl it hailed, wailini* p tlienll; while llie sun wenl ilown and [lie slai ul il ail r Slai ' I) 11 lay on the I'vil-smellii ins in her I 1 : nt, her tijjhl bill In 1 I 11 ■!• elineheil, tl lilil ' ' llll'l ; '.'... ti'.iMll:' i' little iinlametl liearl V riiie- Tempesl illy r I i grinned round Iti'own It 111'oiiseioii I'll A ' . : ;' ' I I ' ' II 'll the ■ ■ ' I ■ ■. ... . : ■ Inni' prairii raeerlain Slar Ihal 10111 I mil twi llie ebill dawn sliiv- red " had Sin ll inn •: Iden : ' ■ .'i'l,. ,!i ii iinxioiish .:...,.,: I) : ul su warily, ' 'I" mtlerii l'i nip 1 Ih ::an io life onee more, uud llie pretty brown lil ll |iiii - . rii 1 r."i'il wilh pnrpl !' '.i . ■ lealhi in ■ irled 1)1 vei'kt Ihi l'i. n "iir ila\ ., - : 11 ' in the crass by ihe rie trail, S : lily mil I. I'earlessh II li : 11 thi'l '''n' ! blm Iv 11 tlays dissol idilen li ,'hl as Sli.r ll I' ' ■:;, 1:1'" th ■ ■ ■ l-'alher Jul llie empl lllic ■ ' ■ lilt 'I her for hei rui'll and her lit Id 11 bile In t„|,| In 1 ■ mlI iicnin I "i ■ iihful and undy islo ■ ■; : n wi ii' ■ iu,', re; es, lu r lln-ont, 1 nil n d lips, :lii'"ti',:li her liearl It si) tile worm : I f tbt ijil, ■ e who knew ■ ki Ihal ulln r; peak llie; all 11 11 d stpiaw wnuld bile chief, al llie eursi Hi S'evertlii'l h ■ him bravely, r ankl 'iih .1 sudden should -ei' ihe purple marks her In Inl'l Iii tn hmi -,,i| mul I lunel nd asked him, i her 1-" trull 11 he would lake her I'atliei John 1 ■•■ lliem in ippr ed Ihe I1 ■ 11 Hashed fin ..... .■ n,| . . , I her a ,ii'l holdinc her li-*ln ■ ■tl .I . . ... . annulled ere anoil, r could li "\, 1 ■ ■ ■ I i ml i Id em I rythii ' ' : I, .i-iii-h nun - a ••■ \- :*'■' .''.'Ai V;v^'" ":'-'-">:,v' (a *-V'*i *&**■ tn ■. ■. 'a hi,in ■ ■ ■ 11 . ■ u ■ ■ ■ ■ ... 1 ■ ■ ■ 1 r Complete Hotel Furnishings Compete Club Furnishings Don't Worry Watch \ u» Grow v^trivmwsMtasmsT^mymiaifM COME l\ .\M> (1ET Ac<iE \I\TEI>. mi; t;/,'/'.'. 1 •/•/■:>"/• /'/,/■:.i>/7,7: IS fn SlltlW (lOUl)S. A "IT 1/7/) IturSTS A1IM/7/T KOVXTs II' Inivt just received thrct carloads of Xntas Sttvellies from Iln East, which tvt will ldact mi salt during tht Imliiliiys nl grintlg rtdlicidprices, )',,» trill llnil In fi ilu largest assort tin nl of furniture, Ittias, 'Ie.. ni \ ani'iiiieir to selecl from, Thchoust thai saves gnu money. jt ■< ■< ■< Tbe Wide Awake Furniture Co. Messrs. Piper & Co. i;i:ai. iistaii:. i.nsi HAM i:. i'i\iiti:i; limits , *vii.i.k»t. V.NI) MINIM.. I'ut'iii'i .•„-,ti ll.lsTIMis STtlKKT VVKST HIH'TII IINI) iiiiuii 1 s 1 lllll:'!' Ml l)l).\AI.I». M A I.* IM M.I A CO. SO 1.1. ALIA I s I t)|t WKLUM.TP.X COAL 1 m|n\ s 1 1; \ \\ \\|i |||( \i IfH.MII II • 1 n\l. \MM i'lll:. Bank of British North America. tvl'llvl si,111,1,,1,1,6. Rt»fBVt-$a,013,99», iirdii unlet in t'Hn,iii,t, ilonlre.l, 11, > I Ihl'I IS, (,. t'll >l,l<i-*i't'. ,1. 11 'IM 1, -mill. <| Hi'-iii-I,,'-, iinisuus is BRITISH iiiii'iiuii \-llt l;.,l r, K IHI.ll, \ 1M"I 11 ll, 1,1:1 1 MViiiii, ll"--l imi. Vlrt.iltli, 11,1.1.1: v. Tiiiii .iSiibllriiiii'hi iMwnii.V, Y.T. sttiMis DEPARTH1NT- D-boills received from $ I upwards Office 1 (or, Lonsdale -\%c.*imi Esplanade) North Vancouver, B.C. lit v Yuri- I'till'ND A mix Of TERMINUS CIGARS I'ttl" illlllHTMAS. I lux of _'5 Cin'firs, S_*,iiu A. Sl'IIMITI'll? .V SO.VS. Ill I [IOMI'.H HTHl'.KT, TH KV AUK I Nl".** HUH:. I'll KV llll,I, I'l.KAHIj lllll USTMAS NUMBER, DECEMBER, 1905, ildhood ^ . -0 . Khaki Pure In;ian Tea HIiMiilt 'I In inn "I tin- leading ion 1 spoils ni tlie world in tbe gardens , 1 I niliii. Coming tlirui t mid sold In us nt ih- usioiiisbin I' , iv PRICE OF 30 CENTS ■<■< PER POUND ■<■< 1 ui'i 1 n i.iv'iii 1 ia i n . i.n.. \\ Imi. sale and li' lail \\ illN ill \l 1 v ,|. I' IN I -s 1,,.',, > i un I'antnj 0/ /; I.,„i,.lnl. A //. i:\-.l\s rer llnkei ami Up-lu-lliiti 1 ketitmcr, ,"".'. ,Vurl/i I'liiiooiirfr Groceries and Provisions V < l|llL'IU llll,'ul l||, !,'. ,, Fruit., v. j'-t.ii..-. 1 1 ,1 liwrs.Eli', .1 \,-.v Sim h ,,i ' mm, 1 linn It, H DUFF '",u ""' . WHAT'S THE USE? l'.in ing 111 v, 11A I S 1 1 Christinas? Von can gi 1 'nni old om ■ ■ ",' 1 ,ls -noil ,1s IR",*, ,|| n \, 1, low figure iind tin 1 answei tin- purpose jtisl .is will, t live iis ,1 trial. mmm mi mum 1 ■; 1 imiiik, Down Stair . UIIOT K IVL NOODLES AMI CHOP Mil. I H 11,111.1 I Ikiiiii I lu,|i Sut'v 1'iiviiti' Ktiiinis I nr lll'sl in lilt'I ilv, I.lilii'S HI KING LOW, Proprietor. R. MILLS. IIII IMIIISi. Mini .US III MMUMIK. ITv TIMH S . I ■ ' - nl III rltfhl nil'I \ 1 ■ ' I' i N I , • ■■■*■! u 11 j - ■ .. In -■ 111 I Ull |.i-l fl.i" ll'H ll ll |HlHlllll lltlllOtt lu I "till III in.! IIP ■ ' ' - f [ilii-i ■ ■ ii 1 r m j nil'* I 11 I I M'lUl I I I I s 1"! 111.' I Christmas Slippers 11 1 ■ ■ ' ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ . t \ \ it ■■ ■ ! R. MILLS 1111 isxm sum: M..s 111) lliisiiims si. IL Vancouver '( idlklSTMAS X I'M HI. Is, DKCE.MMR, 1005. Uh *fi> l;V llhl. I "A MAN U'll.l.OI 11 . vf W, little :'lnml i nut, and fun aeross the room. \l'hv. in tv my Miss Li." she eried triumphantly, \\ inv'Miss Lee! Vmi know Miss Lee, don't I Ilu baby's liol lillle hand as sho went m-i 1 i" :,;:: With the rat.kin-- ihai was eliaracleristie . Willi both hand ona mall red j ' : A | j " \m'}^l'^&}- I'ln .iiKel I I ' Iinve Ji'i'ii ups nirs with your e louki'd ii| In "'','.'" ' ' ''"""'■:" ""I A "mmi1 HP l» her. ■ modi ' " '■"''" "'!"> I If'1,1 >-Vl,r,volc?\ ,' nirhet M'"'1'''1 '" '■ " ;"':■■'" ' n"l! ' llsll'ni''1 ..,",",l'1,u ;. ml, is this voui idi 1 of 11 M ' I '■' ''■'"■ Hi.' Angel -.,... ... .,.'..;.'. I " ., '"■■.'■■ Um ll' ' "■ " :" :' !l" "'.'".;■■ ' ■ ■ I :"" I .want lo v .I ; .; , in-] Idouiioii:, n :i I ■.'. il il il ; : ' I w.i .iiii'iv and jealous last ■ It vi i,,,ii were ineere, and, rather llearesl ed I nn tlv, a llie room and km ll tlmi'ii bv ■ . ' ■ 1 lost the Uuad In llappi ...... , .; . ■ diil Hut tin eiideriii ■ ' rieved lillle In rl nul : , i' lilted net blue 1 ' W 1 rl ■ " in 1 The A11 v.■ 1. re- liy, "where is ll :' tV " Iln you know, Anijel," lie said, as he drew ■ 1 I'vi i'1'ii thi ;ii ml kit I there i .01111 i ■ ' Iiii I red nli,ml more I the v rid and now I wonder ii il isn'l ,1 Noah's Ark?" The Ani;i 1 in, i'l'-l lu,1 .rl'. Si mi, Ihi ]• llie ilark '".' lhat I ed 1 at her 1 ll' ; tb) in 11" .ull "I a sudden pilv for hin She pui up her hand to sniooib the frown fmi reheail wi, in her little, k lite, nuile sure vmi wanl \o'z, .: ■ ."'.- .'■ 1 he answered di Iy. "A U'liutiful \".ii Ark with up ti d: '1 lindi ai tl two 1 nrches all the way round :■ Ai ■] 1 all ll e ui in ..1 utm ■ I ..11 we hnvo double doors?" llul : Ihe woof," said llie Angel liioiu-ht- fully Then, beeniisc his eyes wandered uivny from her. and he frowned again she added ' asA_ '", • A dly % ''■ ",'' .. * ~A\. sV W -ii' \ I like 1I0..I ,; Vi ' t'Vis, al II I . I 1 ■ ll, rid I ■ ■ :' 1 fnirl) "I I'd tell Vi '" . yuu '■'■.! ' ever! \Vel : ■, ■ blui ' ■■' ■ i 11" one ' ' tcn-sel Wli ii littli mss the rooi :, tltltll I bold I : nd stared ul In 1 with 1 I lit ■ NORTHVANCOUVER THE IDEAL PACIFIC TOWN, now shaping unci spilling into consistence with Llio siiuL'tl ui 1 hr 1 ircul West. Ils buildings crystallizing daily, ils energy rofrncletl through council in |itil)lic unti'i'|ii'ise, slum iho aggressive progress—llie spirit ot tho West, CANADIAN STRENGTH IS HERE MAKING A CITY ..**.*' To sei—in know il—is lo tlesiro to share its fortunes, The official Agents for tho original townsite lands, rii'., are Maiiox, .McFaki.ami a Maiio.v oil IIASTl.N'tiS MTIIKRT, V * Mill' Vl'.lt. II, C. D. W. ELDER RE,^,gJg;g ^INSURANCE BANK BLOCK, LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER nu JAMAICA Osteopalho) nnd Chiropody CORNS, BUNIONS, (A.HUM*, INURDMN NAILS, WARTS AND BLACKHEADS. ELECTRO TREATMENT Oppoitts i'«*-t QMICI Dr. McGOWAN. Iliu.is'l:lll,,.m lo 7: III p. in. R tout 11, I'i iiili 1 Mock, out Urutj Si.m .*; birt ^BARBERSHOP! CAMPBELL'S 1 1 1 ' ON THE ESPLANADE. OPPOSITE HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVER Is ilu* pi for to <!<•! on up iii-d,iii' haircut timl shave. VSK\ mil i.im ni; I'l-'.AI.Kl*.' Id S I'M" IT A 1 sri'i'i.v rn C ascad e B eer| 1 1 • |,|; Iki/i \ nl \HTS > 00 11.1*; I 1 1 11/I N I'l NTS 1 nli Is IM ir ) 1 11 .A 1 ' I n,|, Iiii,' Thi' Aiiki'I. 'I I IiihIii'I I ■. || II ■ r ilu'lirsi I ■ rr iirniB nniui t-r rlii'i Iki'd ni'i iln ■■ nl ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Oar Headache Curing •• Record •• Hundrrds have been freed from persistent headaches by our scientifically litted glasses t* .* *•* ** ■■* .* When we undertake loeure headache we do it or refund the money it* ■** DR. J. 0. IRC, OPFICAL SPECIALIST III Gramlllr *,lr-,l, *a 1. C I CHRISTMAS KIM HER. UY HOPKINSJJ. MOORHOUSE. swum away lie was now tn hi walk, .''"I Dobbync losl ighl ilu vi i-i. it huge - ils of slituloii lhat tch were also invisil Ie, bill tl from the In ..o " bl ncki iln il idden- individual in charge of the deck I; iln il : iiirll A the one to lie dealt with. Accurd- 1'ivvl ' ingly, D ■•.■■■■, : ' ildl; forth, HIS is the remarkable storv of what I" I truly befell one Richard Dobbyne 1 j in tlie year 1811. ll tells llie nianncr * * of his impressment al nl a privateer nnd his subsequent escape, Ik settled i" Western Ontario, nul far from Newbury and Both'wcll.and became one of the worthy pioneer settlers of Upper Canada", Three of his sous, "Id men now, bul hale ami hearty withal, arc slillliving aneal Sinai,nul, Onl . one al I'lor- ^^_ run', Onl.i and one in Manitoba Richard Dobbyne, a young man al llie time, had given up school teaching in Ireland, and gone :,, Hrislnl, inleiil on leaving [or I'annda al the carliosl opporlunily, His young wife was lo join Iiiui a few months later, bv which lime he Imped i" havr a home prepared for her, li so chanced thai a merchiinl vessel bound for Canada was swinging in Ihe anchorage, and the lown crier wa:, announcing in the streets ilu- exceedingly cheap berths she was offering (or a number "I young men who were ii"i afraid of roughing their wa; aero i the ocean, Thai night the vessel dropped down ilia tide wilh Dobbync aboard Among those who had liiken pa iage was .1 young fellow, Lloyd bv nam,', nnd ol honcsl ap pearance; he and Dobbync wore lo share the same berth. Tin1 place was a mere hole, ami a small cobwebbcel lamp, attached to a stanchion in ihe centre, vast a sickly twilighl round about, while the atmosphere recked with ill-smelling brine, tar and rotten hemp. Everything wns rude, and Dobbync marvelled at Ihe unusual thickness of 1 he bulkheads and the strength of ihe beams, ll might haw liven (our nf ihe clock when he was awakened by a strange noise overhead, li was pitch black all around, bul he fell Ihal dawn must be very near. Kc could hear the water lapping the wooden sidvs ni the vessel, and knew by her motions and the sharp jarring of the rudder on its pintles thnl they were well oul in the heavy swell "1 tliv Channel, Puzzled to guess the meaning "1 the bustling overhead, he aroused Lloyd, whose lave look on a starlletl look in the yellow blur of ihe stanchion lamp, ll was wilh a vague presenlitnenl lhat Dobbync vwiii in the door ami found ii locked on the outside, llv shook ii vigorously, and instantly the bulls were shot back. The entrance way was blocked by a big seaman wilh a naked cullass in his hand, ami on his law a grin thai widened lull inl" his whiskers. The young men realized Ihe situation -they were trapped, and all this offer of a cheap passage i" Canada was bul .1 press-gang strategy, With a cry of despair Dobbync sprang forward, ami would have had the seaman bv thi' t lir. .-it had imi iln' door been slammed in his law Richard threw himself nn ihe little box that , - mined all his earthly possessions, remaining for a long lime with In. head buried iu his nrin. When the sun arose the merchantman had vanished, Inn in her stend a British privateer was standing away t.. the south under a lull head "I canvas Where ihe brass signal earronade had stood mi the nflerdeek ihe night lie- fore was now .1 long swivel ten- pounder, fourteen guns rangt d fore and ail and a number nf sinallarms wel - I mi tl nul Kieliard Ilubbyii' hislin I' tirsl , ind week livei id I, creased thoy were able 1 aki 111 ti,, Irai about three miles distant. She was a brig villi top-gallants ami royals sel i" cat* li every breath (in the quarterdeck the captain and ihe lirsi lieutenant carefully inspected lur through their glai es, "Yankee, think vou?" r|uerii tl the fomn r "1 Ih ink so." ' Thai was all Dobbync -v. rh ird, inn when hv wenl below his jaw was -.1 ami a strange light was shining in l,i evi The next night closed in, dark and still, Some sous, wi'tv nut ami a bit ni iiioon hung low down "'"[,"" '"wards ihe hghl Ihal Ins Dare [eet spagging : lank Ti. it you, Ilyl cnnit "tl! "I" li,.' ' \'o, it's 11 e," saitl Dobbync, \ nia'nifliuMu'si puddles h, Iiiii en the water tins "..1 a vim !,•:■ hie, lull alter ,, time in eyi "■ ' tliz: y with tvatch- :, ui the '"'ll welling oul nl lilt gluiiin and bearing down upon him w ii in nit end. The air I me mil ol strange washings, ami through 11 all he ivai eon 1 ion ■ : but one lliing llnil I ■ isl swim on I em 1 lo patltlli rail eppingaloi ii the " V' r -'—>-' -----aaaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa near ihe western horizon, smearing I 0 e to ..... waters wilh silver It sank, and «1Uut. lein- , ^ . .. . ing ll a" -wel running bvni.l .... ll ■" '" 1 Int.. black ridge -"Im" with «' „lll„ll;;„„| |„ . glows ol lim '"I'l ii'i.l res. crawl int.. I The watch were nuislly grouped alioul tm irward guns, and the mens- tin ll '"",I "I 'I"" 'mm "ii l"i.k mil pacing Ihe [u'easlle deck, sounded loud ill llie xt ml 'ill ■I, , In Now ami then ihe waler li |>p I fail ll againsl llie 1 nler as it mel the well, ami .1 block creaked aloft. Aw.iv ofl lo ihe north, a point of light revealed the position "i the stranger Night deepened. One ol the wati'li si 1 near 11 linlch w,iv. nnd, glnncing nboul to satisfy himsell thnl he w In .in observation, was suddenly swnllowed up in llie yawning blnckness below, Dobbync wns crouching si lcntly nenrnn upen gun pnrl in the waisl. lie was clttll only in a pair of light eanvas trousers, Imi ihe perspiration stood "iti in great dii'i's upon bis brow and chest, His straining oar presently cnughl sound ofa soft, cat-like movement, and, peering through llie gloom the 'tween ilevks. he iliseerned a dark form close beside a bulkhead His liearl gav, .1 sudden leap, bul it was Lloyd "'I'll line is "111'-" "Yes." "Vou are ready none too soon," he whispered Light bells struck Al olive llie boni- swain's whistle pipetl shrill and ileal IliroUgllOUl the ship, allil .1 art in,'.' ,,; fet sounded ovei round until which sturtled the negh- gent waleh in the bows, ami brought 1 them hurrying aft, ho'n bhtzes-re you?" he snapped "tit bbyne told him, .nul asked (or an interview A captain The lanky individual linnily I ;lu ikyliglitiindvallvd'doHiiUilheviipliiin, ill? tv01i, yes! Alriglil, Ruwlins coming," 1 brisk voice below "Thank heaven! Ihe it last. What quarter, Rawlins?" 's imi the wind, bul a Britisher as swum us, an" would speak with vou. Scnd'tn is speech was pmduclivcof many mumbled ni "i: ivhich came up through llie skylight, ed by a quick "Yes, yes, Rawlins, at once." ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ luti r Dobbync wn landing before 'y lillle red-faced ninn with a bald iicad, a mud middle, and .1 lurned up nose I'or the "t a lull minute, tins much nslonished, :\\n ■.-. 11.1 • fl und inli nil luring person luiiutliing bul clit k his insl llie \Vl II. Wi 11. will'" iti Dnbbyne was in dry clothes and sipping tumpcrul grog would he listen i" 1!.' lor ml were you nol fearful ol' Lawyer Shark?" 1 ■ tin Hi.i" I' (or Ihal ivni his name), !"i nni Dobbyne, in dismay, " Nut once,did 1 think "I them." \ , ■ y thank iher fnr.thal mj 111 friend, "r • , uld ':,,■ a monkey's list n, 11 ruisil ler father than lent:' aboard the bi:,' M di ,\'" '1 The ivlii.1 led A . . • in : . . ml I) nltl ii"t , ; r friend the brig, turned in ■.',:' rl I'or a 1 need In ... Ihe bri'i'zi reai it rly I nd slu tin Iii rig. A ■ I 1 , ■:. ' I'aptnin Bi " ; I . the kind 11 Let'i then I am a ■ II ly made his way I mall ■ ititn ila run, ■ nul called in for D ■ llie hold, ! ight 1 rk stai ■ I , lintletl I ng I) in in I lesperal 11 i he A me ri ml I) 11 I reasoi lerwanls I Ihaiikful ■ , ', ■ ■ ■ nn ks stood jusl I' ,, ■ A I' live he niusl || be in Cnnadi ilhil nul he would ii"i I" there i" ineel I" 1 was vivid, ami lie. helplt if • innddt I All surts nl dr |>eratc cheini ■ •■ 1 '"I lu im pttrpo ri 'In 11 quili unexpeel e , ,t| pencil, More than tin elapsed ilncc ihe Wasp lefl Hriti she bad fallen iu wilh was worth ihe 1 Im •' I. . • (li: 1 : 1V1 ' lll.li i' ■ ■ cruiseil nlioiil in vain, ami "lie da; found In 1 making whal lillle hi north, in a lighi wind, will from iln - api un duv n Tii, W '; lliei A sails were ii||i rode lim Bivell in long tlrn' a mil Dobbync ami Lloyd ■■ n I* ,:. ■ morning wntt li ".l'i ti II rl rd bow, ami II- " ■ ' ■ \ ' ..II the 1 ■■ ' ■ ' I I'l 1 thinl l> ■ ■ ■ l' - It light lit rpfeal " ■ nii'lhingi ■ 11 U'lnw.il ■■ ■ ■ 11 • "ti his back, Dobbyne slowly t^^H^^^^I ■ " aimed ■ ■ i ■ I Live There 1 u ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Live There I gin- yon lair warning to buy properly there now, Vou will Ileal' sii many people say had I onl) known. We havo a lovely situation, We have comparatively little lug. Wi have splendid water ami water system, We have good 1 omfort able ferry connei ting 1 enter ol both cities, WA have good water from. We own our own street en.Is. We have good BUILDING LOTS I Id HI $3 00 to $500 511 I I I I I RUN I lol I Al II We Mill hale ill lljof) ell 1 llll ligliis, electric train cars, telephone, improved parks, etc., also s|,i, ii,|ji| terminus lot one or more railroads, Now. then, use a little judgment, lo 1 in and buy. Write nn- or vail at tin office. MOLSONS BANK BULL ING Vancouver, B. C G.F. McBAIN Broker. 'Phone 1074 Ba BEFORE < A 1.1. AMI i! Dri !('. TOBSOK | 127 Hastings Street East Tel 1326 i.... i i | Telephone 51b j CLOTHING. HATS & ! MEN'S FURNISHINGS ! TRUNKS & VALISES 101 & 106 Cordova St W. j and 127 Hastings St W I VANCOUVER, B, C (lliklSTMAS N'UMHI'R, l> ICC KM H K R, ig *, H. J. ANSTIE MEDALS, 11)111,1 IEWELS and I Mill I sis, nil nil -til,", ul 1,'vvi'l- I'lv milllll In iinln. Old Jewelers Remodeled HII'llltlM, l\ ill lis HlllM'lls HUM huh ut mm i\li nisi'tim. MILIUM I'KIII I'lll) um HID Mil II imi slum 112 Hastings SI W., Vanc9tivcr,B'(. I' II. lllll l.'s M.lil OflllTS s,ili, ilftl .mil |iiiini|,ll* . It 11 'Mill illit ' 'I'll.I'l . „_ aw.iv lioiiii'nt D.-iniisliiili, iiliiTi'sliu ilieil 011 the iinnivor f UffHSlWiGS siiryoi'lu'rliithi'i II.)'.- ■. isniiiillii'i'i liristiiinsliile ivhii'h is nol for|*iil ti'ii, \.xi. i-.\ i,n I l-t .. Hint wliii-l in ri'iviplliv the niilion of llie Quoin's '■ "i'A" hhASI,N iBltl'I'ttl jov uml llllllllvl'lll vi' Hi. r,."u't-y'i'l' llli' Kin'.:, ilu ii I'riniT ol U'nli's, irom his ilanuiTous illiii'ss, the " illness ,,l -;i it'oiiiii At r , W'hi'ii ll , ■ ■ "'■'..' ,i.I or, ■ , ' Slur of Iln ARE OUR SPECIALTIES I'ifll'l . ,i - |'l,ti I:: ,i! ' \ .. : ' . illy mnl : ii i- nml I ni ! I I I ■ i": ,' , - ih- tl II loi .1 ' ' I .ii tL'VlT lll'icU r TEAS. . It: km V |.| .1 COFFEES i. i. I'lij nt ii..- . '. ' I Wo . .ui-, ,t full lint! ni I'm,., i : k*'i mul .:. : i'i miilili' : " ni m (i 18 Westminster Ave .i iiny "l iii». i-vi-i li-li i" I 111'st, I fill ■ llll \\ il lor. 1 Im thi ■ , ., ior iln- [i iti Iini " "," ! ■. , „ Dnwi ' |.Oil till' ..I tt ' ' ' . ■ 1, 1 ' 1 111.'i'i I I HI si I iill II 111'I'll I , , ., uttiri' ' rollnlili' iiiipnl ■ li r A ■\. ',,i , t hristmas Birthdays. Ion.mnl Kiili.ii I '' ' ;, ' 11olv Is' Kmiiii ■'■ " ■:■",.:■'''. . , . . .-.,.. ' ■ : i ., ■■ il tt'l'ni liitim.1 r.-.-il fi'.itl lur, lur. i I . ■ ■ n ii, rlori Ihiniii ,' : i ll Hi:: Unas (Jox. * li I Il'iot K's iiisiiu \n u«DGROUNDS,NO ITII VANCOI '.I'll,III' I'. I'. ]k«.l.U'l'0, Ti:i,i:riin\i: ii?j Ileal Esliilo, liisiiriiiHT. (iriHiiil Oniiiiission lliisiiii'ss llmilll |N, Olil Sufi' lllui'li, Ciiriii'i' Hiisliiius mnl Si'jiiiiiiil' Slri'i'ls, llViHUIi.li. (', i< ti ■ ti ■ ■ . ' : ' . . I , : l.iitl M t hit lur nml ... 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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | [1905-12-25] |
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