F^ff '** «.- T. Wk\WknWaWk*Wm^Kmmm\m^^ %\t Ixpwaa VOLUME 18 nobth vA?wwm i o, nwATi pyftp** % mi, *Wm*9 W i Meeting of School TrwfoM Tht i Antral i I last month. pal, achool trustees hold their regular iting pp Tuesday evening in the s^bpol. Nr, A. Q. Ferry preiid- After the approval pf tlio minutes chairman uttered a small plea for exorcising' pf certain minor ecou- in couiiiic.tiiiii with ichool sup- fifijjowing this was a report JhP clorVof tbe works op tbe coil: Ainn of thl Jtidgoway school, ililting that, ilosiHtji tbe loss of tpv- | days through incleiufiit weather, Uisfaetory progress was beiiig-«i|de. Ml'he mooting was also presented with e city school returns which enumer- fed tbo number pf children now standing tho city schools as 582, comprii- Jg itt boys and 316 girls. These fig- rei constitute an increase over those Mr. Bennett, the prin- poiutod out that thu teachers I were now within an ace of having AO pupils each to control. At tbis juet- turc, Mr- Fugler, tbo city building inspector, addressed the trustees on tho lately much-discussed question of lire protection, prefacing his remarks with S stal i.'iiienl to tho ell'e.l that be would not personally bo timorous about sending children of his own to lhat school under the oxisting conditions. But bo recommended in the interests of further protection tbat an outsido emergency stairway bo constructed ,and that the coiling over the furnace be covered with asbestos. Mr. Fugler also mado complimentary comments on tho expeditious manner in which the ichool was emptied wheu Mayor McNeish, iu his company, sounded tbo Are gong, and congratulated Mr. Bennett on tbe principle and discipline displayed. It was deciili'il that the coiling above the furnace bo covered, as recommended, witb asbstos, aud that the secoud recommendation be deferred for consideration. Mr. Ferry pointed out that a Arc would havo to got terrible bcadwey before it would jeopardise tho building. Be also mentionod that the school had been built in pieces. If it had been arectuil all at ono time such arrange imiit-. as woro now recommended would doubtless bavo been iucluded. A handsomely printed photogravure of the royal family, forwarded from the educational department, wus band ed ovor to Mr Campbell, the secretary, to bo suitably framed. A batch of parents petitioned by lot ter for lbc rewinding of tbo uew lunch hour arraugcmeiiti. Tho nuon intcrmis sion at tho requeit of tbo parent! lm. been extended to 76 minutei. A ro quest now came in for the renewal of the old intermission of one hour. Tbe trustees decided to defor settlement of the problem in order to And out what wai really the concensus of opinion In tbis respect. - Mrt. D. Evans of Mahon snil 4th will recelvp next Monday apd every second Monday of every subsequent month. PALAOE HOCIAIj CLUB banquet Tbe Falace Social Club, composed of guests of tbe Palace hotel, evidently believe it is impossible to havo too much of a good thing, because on Hallowe'en tbey bad anothor of their •plcndid banquets at tboir hotel home. From eight in tbe ovening until Ibe midnight chimes heralded another day, tbe forty odd club members and friends feasted on tho elaborate menu set before them by Holt Keda and the excellent program of toasts, instrumental and vocal music, recitations aud read ipgs contributed by different members. Tbe program covered a wide range from S selection from "Id.hard III." by Prosident Frank Forsytb, to tbat popular soug, "A rolling stone gather! no lice ah," sung by Harry Carpenter. 1'robably the most pleasing incident of the whole ovening was the (nasi lo tbe Hinders and fathers is distant homes. As the strain! of "the Old Folks at Home" was being played by Mi Joe Thorpe the assembly at ono man sang tho words of that grand old tune, and many dimmed oyes and shak ing voices showed that tho toast was from tbe hearts of tbeso wandering boys. It wai regretted that Mr. John Duval wai not present to respond lo tho tout to "The King and Kmpire" aad in hii itesd Mr. Fred Knox sbly scknowledgod tbe demonstration of loyalty. Moiiri. Frank Forsytb, K. Mc- Dpugall, Wm. Forriiter, Bert Squires, Ralph Dikln, Bob MacUcblan, Bert Taeveni, Colonel Telford ssd Harry Car peeler reipondod to toasts snd other- wise contributed to tbe program. Mr. H. V. Baker, of T. 0. Hplt to Co. Ltd., has received bit appointment at notary public for tho provincial gov- ornpient. Mcisrs. Inkster snd Word of Vuncuuver, are preparing plans for the suhdi vitiun of block 802 ih district lot 646 in tbit city. Tbp block will bo divided ip to forty 33-foot lots. The npplicqliou mado by this city to t.hp wafer commissioners, ut New West minster for a water record on Lynn Crook met with np objection, and tbe documonts with reference thereto will be forwarded to tbo chief water coin missionor at Victoria. Tbo record will doubtless bo issued iu dun'course. The transfer ring of the B. C. E. II. tracks from one side of First streot to tbo other between Bt. Patrkk's ami Bt. David's on Wednesday involved tho transferring of passengers also for nearly a whole block. The contractors bave completed tho excavations ou the north side and arc commencing work upon tho other half in that block. The union meetings of the Baptist, Methodist and I'resliyturian churches are in Bt. Andrew's church this week. The service this evening ia at H.o'clock. Mr. s.-lilicier will preside. Mr. Pros- sor will direct in prnyer nmi Mr. Mac- Icod will give the address. Next Monday evening these services will be continued in tho Methodist church. The annual general meeting of the North < Vancouver Liberal Association took place iu the Bt. Andrew's and Cnludouian reading room on Tuesday night. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Archibald McAllister; vice- president, Mr. M. B. .M.uiin.im; sec rotary-treasurer, Mr. T. ti. Brown; cue cutivc, Messrs. 0. Bhoemuker, J.' McEwen, A. Pbilip, J. D. Frascr W. L. Boult, W. Moir, 0. J. Phillipo, K. J. Fowler, W. J. Dick ami W. C, (Ireen. In regard lo the city's water record lif 3U0 inches on Lynn Creek which was purchased from tbe diitrict at the time of the city's incorporation, it is die- overed that Hie record was originally granted to the district by the Moodyville Flume tit. whole record was one of 2500 Inches, and was conveyed to the district prior right lo 800 iuches. Now that tbis record is the city's property, tbe city bat naturally the Ant right to the waters of Lynn Creek and as at extreme low water there are only about 100 inches in tbe creek, tho city can bo aaid to monopolize the creek at times when water is most scarce Diitrict Council in Session BIBTH On Nov. 7, lo Mr. and Mn. M. McDairmid, of Bidgeway and Uth itreet, a daughtor. Tbii morning St tbs (ity bill a Swede named Olien wUitopad guilty of drunkenness During bit period pf revelry bs bsd entered s home on iti itreet occupied by S Isdy to whom bs WSS quite • stranger. When questioned on thii advaslure, ba could sot re- j- enU anything about it. He wsa Ised ,|ft ta.tsitt n I assart's Mprlm- I I BUILDING PEBM1T8 430—Dr. Tbomion, lot 7, block 238, sub. 645, lltb itreet, to build a residence. 431—Norlh Vancouver Cartage Co., lot 4, block 133, tub. 374, 4th street, to build a shop. 43!—Irene 11. Nicolson, lot ii, block 50, district lol til), lHI. itrcc, to build s residence. ,' 433—James A. McUswon, lot C, block' 38, rcsnbdivision -"">4s. Jones avenue and liih, lo build a residence.' • 430—J. W. I'ciii on. lol "). block Ml sub. 547, Bcwicke avenue, to build a dwelling. hill Mrs. (I. Christopher, lot 8, block Hi, district' lot 646, 26th street, to build a residence. 437—P. A. Aikew, lot 83, block 4a, snls. 648, Kith itreet west, to build a dwelling. 4BTIEBMBNT OF BUFFALO BILL Col. W. F. ('ody, "Buffalo Bill" re tired from public life rccontly. Hii show was packed of to winter quarters and bli Indians were tent to thoir te pees. Buffalo Bill istendi to spend bis remaining years in tbe weit, wbere be helped to mske Amcricsn hiitory. Bo far ss public exbibitiont sre concerned be bas shot tbe ashes from bli last cigar and chased the list Indian. During a career which began as a, pony express rider, snd led bin through more varied life tbtn tbe tver sge msn, Col. Cody bat became kpown ai one of the moit picturesque figures of American life. The sobriquet, Buf tale Bill, be esraed in tbe early Wt when bs contracted to furnlih buffalo nest to the Isborcn os tbt building of tbs Kssssi Pscific rsilwsy, ud is lsst Uss 11 its* ft Mlltd 4,2*0 Mas*. The clerk's head Was pply jutt visible above tbo heap of enmauondenct which awaitesl the cuusiderutinn of the district council at their regular meeting. Tbe majority of the letters were rapidly dealt with,"their contents for the most part being matters for deliberation of various committees. Mr Sidney A11 mini sought to rem in.I the council of a resolutiou paised by tho Ratepayers' Asiciation of Ward IV. six monthi ago, requesting a sldo- walk on Centre road, soulh from the Boes road. "Of course," wrote thu petitioner, sarcastically, "there is no particular reason why my wifo should eiiiiimiinicuti' with the outer world during tbe winter months, and my boys will doubtless bo able to get to school occasionally as in tbe past. As to myself I am a powerful swimmer.' The consideration of tbis facetious missive wus handed over to the hoard of works. Bailey Bros. Co. Ltd. of Vancouver, wroto asking tliBt now that Keith road bylaw was carried, the council should push Iho work through as quickly as possible. "Would it not lie a good plan," he submitted, "tu havo Ihis road oilesl while 'the macadam is being laid—iu fact, wc understand it is being put in in place of water when the to| coat is being laid. "This would save tho cos! of the oil on two years' upkeep as an oil mixeil with u macadam road requires practically uo ultention for years. The questiun was referred to the incoming council. The North Lonssialc Kntcpuycrs Association called iitteiition to the unnecessary delay in tbe local improvement contracts and in tbo macadamizing of the streets. The association hogged that immediate steps to have the work expedi|ed before tho weather made uu flnisbed streets absolutely impassable. The letter was passed on lo Ibo board of works. The Alberta Financial Corporation Ltd. of Vancouver wroto informingtbo council Hint "our Mr. Bigler was own or uf the west half of block I:', district lot .'"■"•, ami was having his properly Icarcd iu order to build bouses. The oiiipany liked that In iu|. is road be opened and continued east to Hoskins road so that Mr. Bigler might get iu supplies for building. The matter was referred to the engineer for u report. A requust from Mr. A. B. Fletcher for a sidewalk on the corner of Church and Lynn Vulley road where his store is located, was humid over to the board of works. The same course was applied to a petition from three property owners who desired that the road to tbe south of district lots 10601061 and 106:.' should be opened from Gordon road to Mothers road. On tbe reading of a letter from Mr. II. Iibn kiuider. wbo asked for a sidewalk on the north ride of Sussex street North Lonsdale. Coun. Allan admitted that many pcrsous were suffering al tho present moment in consequence of tbe snow, that the board of works was prosecuting the matter of sidewalks with all the speed possible. The Lynn Valley Batcpayers' Also- iatiou recommended sidewalks on Con- re mad south of Boss for a short distance, alio on Centre road from Lynn Valley road uorth to Dcinpsey road, | nl-.. that tho walk on Frederick road be continued to tbe car line, also tbat walk be placed on Peter road ami ll.i-l.ios road south; all of which recommendations were referred to the board of works. Coun. Bridguiuii then move.I lhal the council meet a delegation in open council at ti p.m. on Tburiday, Hiili November, to give the delegation their snswer iu respect lo forming u new west end municipality. Tbi* motion being car rid, the clerk was authorised to purchase a suitable clock for tbe ball. Coun. Loutet called attention to the month's accounts of Ihe Norlb Vaueouver general hospital Aid. Smith and himself had gone over these accounts and while the. statement was not complele. he was, nevertheless, in a position to sny that when all sums wire paid in and all paid oul, there was a debit balance of 131)0. Enlarging upon the difficulty "' collecting tbe money Coun, Loutet said it was a mystery how the hospital had been carried on in Ihe past under such . .....i.i...... He instanced the case of a man whose bill had amounted lo (67. Wben sent in to Ibe employers of the man they refused to settle, but referred it to tho imurancc people. Tbey were then told that tbe insurance people bad settled witb tho man himself. Thus bsd mat ten itood for ih.e put two yssri. It wis s lerioui condition of things. Tht reeve pointed out thst it seemed to him it wss l question for the consideration of tbe city council. Coun, J,outet, however, municipalised tbe matter by referring io another patient emssstiug from Lynn Valley wbo bsd bass rendered totally Wlsd" by s Wailing secldsst. Sp tar so money had beep collected. Ou the motion of (.pan. Allan ti)* problem wai left in Coun, Loutet's band! to ho token up With the diitrict solicitors. 8PBOIAL NOTICE Sunday, Nov. 18tb, bdipg the lust day of the Methodist Sunday, ichool's "red" and "blue" contest, the captain and lieutenants of the "blue" i.i le would be pleased to see every holder of a "blue" coupon or button present. Any person not connected witli any Sunday school is cordially invited to attend the locul Methodist servicci-piul i lie i den I a 11V to joill Ihe "IllUc" sillO. Holders of "blue" coupuns .an at- change same for buttons at west end of library desk in Sunday school room. WBBT VANCOUVEB NEWS (Express special correspondent) .. The wharf at Hoilyburu is ucuring completion ami it is' a great improvement, landing of passengers for several months having been most difficult and a number of people have fallen inth tbe water. Llgbtfoot, the pet fawn in the tennis enclosure near tbe wbarf, now hus company, some boys having captured another one on Monday. The body of James Shaw, who was drowned in tbo'bay ou Oct. 211th, cuinc ashore at Irwin Park Saturday afternoon and was conveyed to Hurron Bros. Vancouver. The funeral took place on Monday. Mrs. Hobt. Curtice of New Westminster is visiting her sisters, the Misses Stevenson at their cottage, Dumlnrave. The Misses Stevenson recently returned from u year's slay in Scutloinl. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Iliiruian of Dun- ,|ai.is. announce the birth of a suu, November 3rd. A most successful meeting of Ibe West Vancouver ratepayers wus held on Tuesday last in the Board of Trade rooms, Vancouver. Much interest und ini Ins. ui. in was displayed. A meeting will be held on November Uth at the same place ami nil rutepayers west of the Capilano are urged to attend. Schoolboys Pleat* Note A schoolboy (sufficiently grown tq fVnow better) broke thp PJWFi-ten laws of snowballing on Wednesday, by hurling at Mr. C. Sbsnnon, of thp lqps| lire department, a snowball consisting partly of solid stone. Mr- Shannon seeing tbat be wu the chosen victim of that seasonable form of attack whicii has to lie good humuredly tolerated, arranged Ilis umbrella ai a shield. The "snow"ball, however, crashed through it and struck him amartly in tbe face. Ho had to be treated immediately by Dr. Thompson, who discovered a scratch on Ibe eyeball which is giving Mr. Slianuon groat pain. The chief of police is migbtly desirous, if possible, of making an example of this careless youngster wbo failed to. observe the difference between a legitimate snowball and a wcll'Wrappcil-up hulf brick. FOB SALE-Tbreo 511-foot lott on typoen itreet, five minutei' talk from Lonsdalo. Termt. Apply »,, Expreti Office. FOB 8ALE- st the Uroito. -Fresh muthrooms daily 3-12 LYNN VALLEY NOTES .Mr. Thomas is building un addition to bis home. A Chinese laundry Ims opened on lb icreourl road. BORN—Spy. 7th, to Mr. and Mn 11. T. Parry, p daughter. Mr. J. C. Lee is building a resilience on Centre and Dempacy road. Mr. B. .Minimi reports several gnod sales of real estate last week. Mi C. T. Smith ia building a house for Mr. u W. Hossack on Centre road Mr. ind Mrs. Hsiwell have moved in lo tbeir new resilience ou Frederick rosd. On Friday last Mr. II. Adams was followed by a bear for a sljort distance ou I'elir road. Mr. II. W. Young is building a four roomed modern bungalow on Dorun road for Mr. F. B. II. in a. of Nortb Voncouver. The along wall surmounted by a short Iron fence recently built for Mr. Fromme is very attractive and adds greatly to the appearance of his pro perty. On Wdiicsiluy eight inches of snow fell, the nil storm of the season, ami the worst rcpurlol for many years iu the month of November. Mr. J S. Wear intimated lo nn Ex press representative that arrangements are being made for the building of a Methodist church in Lynn Valley. Bev. A. J. Prosier is organizing a Baptist denoinn aims ip the Valley mul il is expected a building tu that tpd will be erected shortly. Ou Thursday next in Knox church the Indies' Aid of the I'resbytcriiu church ure giving another of i scries of free socials arranged for the winter is,"mi and Ihey extend a hearty in vital iuu lo all Lynn Valley residents especially new comers. No charge and no collection. The program wili bp provided by lbc staff of "The Express", l-ighl refresbmenti wili be lerved. A Japanese cook named Taira wai tbii week before Ihe magistrate at Ihe Lynn Valley municipal hall, charged with attempting lo commit isicide by •booting himself in tbt stckVitb a revolver. Tbe scouted wu bound over lo keep tbe peace for s period of three months, tho Jspsnoap society pf Vancouver furnishing the SMsatary bosd. Tbe attempted tuicide took place at Cspilano st Ibt tad sf September jsit sod the defesdast wai taken |o the North Vincouver general botpitsl wbsrt bs bsd bean detained npiil last wesk- ^m\\\ NOBTH LON8DALB The Nortli Lonsdale Prosbyteriau church is steadily growing. At the preparatory service last Wednesday night twenty new members were added to the communion roll of the congregation, while several others are expected to join before Sunday next, On Sunday afternoon at 3,30 o'clock the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated, led by Bev. Bouohl Macleod, of St. Andrew's church of this city, who is the moderator of tbe session of the Lonsilule church. The ii'ision have presented the congregation with a handsome truy of the individual communion service type. Tbe Ladies' Aid met yesterday after noon and decided to hold uu ut home on the afternoon of 'Thursday, Nov. Hrd, for tbe ladies of the congregation and Ibeir fricuds. FOB BALK-Two. M", Vloek and a half weit of Lonidale Pn 22nd itreet, $750 fpr both. Termi. Apply owner, 48 I.unsdslo Avenuo. . 2011 } : , II FOB BENT BOOMS FOB KENT- Housekeeping. 218 2nd Street eait. BOOMS TO LET-With or without board. Apply Mini Burton, 133-4th atroet weit. t.f. TO HENT-Furnishcd small house, 18th streut west. Apply Mr. Higgin- bothain. cor. 17th and Mahon. 13-11 Board and room for two gentlemen, (6.60 per weok. Apply A. R. Fulton, Furnituro Co., Esplanade west. 7-10 TO BENT—Nice ll -roomed list. Apply Lonsdale Supply Stores, llll Lonidale Avenue. t.f. Furnished rooms, single and twp double witb sieve, good and warm, suitable for three or four friends 16lf East 3rd street. 1012 Express Classified Ads. EDUCATIONAL B. M. Richmond, leu slier of violin, 1417 Jones Avenue. 17-11 Mias Ij. II. Bertram of Vuncouver, mm her of pianu and singing. Lesions given iu Nortb Vancouver. Terms 88 per month Beginners u specialty, Apply Express Office, Box A3. 10-11 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—One fishing dory. W. C. Thompson, Hollyburn P. 0. 1 12 TO LET—Furnished room. Apply 260 Second street west. Entrance temporary off Third stroet. 1011 TO BENT—Choice modern luitcs un 3rd street. Apply Alex. Smith k Co., North Vancouvor. t.f. TO BENT—Two unfuruishod roomt in modern bouse, lioscobel apartments suite 3, cor. 8th and Chesterfield. 10-11 FOR RENT-Boomi with or without board. Apply 436—2nd street E. One minute from car. 17-11 FOR RENT—Five-roomed buugalpw, modern, 8tb streot east, near Victoria Purk. John Dierssen, Colonial Apartment House, Mh atrcet, phono 210. If MISCELLANEOUS .1. Loutet snd Nortb Lonadala Get it at Lonidale Pharmacy Phone 32 Good young stock Hull, corner 18tb slrect aud Mahon Avo. 14-11 Agreements fur Sale discounted. Money wait in);, Lonsdalo Bealty Co., 635 Lou-.lab- Avenue. I'buno 317. t.f. Don't buy your dolls before the groat doll sale, Nov. 28tb, St. Jobn Parish Hall. 10-|1 LOST-Black und while "husky" dog. Return to T. ti. Tcniiant, corner Nye aud Chesterfield. Reward. 14-11 LOST or STOLEN-Pointer Bitch. Seen last night at 6 o'clock at North Vancouver Hotel; answers to the name of "Beauty"; color while and chocolate. Return to 42 Lonsdale Ave. and receive reward. 1011 FOB BALE FOR SALE -Fresh at the (irolto. mushrooms daily 3-12 FOR SALE-Fine collie dog, 18 imu,ih- old. Owner leaving for England. Apply Handle Kitchen. 1411 North Vancouver Fisb and Produce Co. Fresh and smoked Fish a specialty. 131 Flnt itreet woit. 84-11 M. 11. Ruyment for tint class dress- making. Second house, 8tb itreet E., adjoining west of Boulevard and car line. tf The City Dye Worka, on cornel Eiplanade East and Lonsdalo are enabled by virtue of tbeir large plant in thp city to not ouly clean the cloth but the liniug, pockcti, etc. of every tuit tbey dry clean at lbc samo moderate prices tbey have always cbsrgod. t.f. FOR SALE—Fine lut of young bens just starting to lay. Fish Market. 1st street wcsl, clly. 10 11 Tbe Truth itudenti clui'will meet every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Qallagher, Keith road, near Ridgoway. Students desiring higher spiritual unfoldnieut aro cordially invited to attend. If FOR SALE-A (mull refrigerator. Enquire Hammond's Bowling Alley, I.ssii .i.ii. Avenue. 14 II FOR SALE »First gruwlh dry wood for ft mi per cord. I fl. 0. #cDsde, l'hono 82. t.f. Ml'Sll ROOMS Orollo. ii. li daily at Hi. 312 FOR SALE Real estate office with lire and life insurance agencies. Two years' lease and fixtures, fitting* etc. for Mile no gOOll Will SCC .laine Mi llwaine, Really and Business Exchange, 38 Lonsdale Avenue. Ll) Five roomed cutttge aod cleared lut 88x298 in Lynn Valley few yards frum carline. 81700. Terms. Palmer (late Ward) Iturinesler and von Oracvcnitz, 467 Lonsdale Avenue. Pbunc 71. t.f. FOB SALE Tbe Handle Kitihen fixtures and slock at valuation. Splendid going concern doing 82,000 trade monthly. Must be told snd it s map to anyone with tbe fish to bssdle il. Jsmei Mcllwsine, Bealty and Business Escbapgt, 36 Lonidale Ave. Ill Four roomed bungalow, new, bath, toilet, furnscc, lot cleared md fencsd, lltM. 1600 cash, bslsnce srrsuged. Palmer (Isle Ward) Burratster sad von Orsssenlti, 4»7 Lonidsle Avenue, 71. ll H. ti. Livery and Board stables Light rigs and ladies' saddle burses for hire. Stabling for hones ' Oen- oral delivery and heavy teaming. II. Dumas, 41b itreet wcsl. Phono 347 If. <i Sower conncclioni done by expert pipe layers. Work guaranteed lu pan city engineer's office inspection, Only lirst class Scotch pipe and prime Port- laud cement used. Estimates furnish- cd. Apply K. H. Paykull st office of North Vancouver (.'onl and Supply Co., Lid. I 12 WANTED Expert accountant! desires buokkocp- ing, work evenings. Nortb Shore only Apply Box k», Exprcii Office. 10-11 WANTED- Drcssmsking, style ssd fit guaranted. Mrs. Bowci, "Boscobsl" 8tb itrtct and Chesterfield Ave. 1411 WANTED—A good general servant. Apply, Mrt. Oould, fJrtwford Bosd, Lynn Valley, between 0 im, ssd noon. m WANTEP-Tendsrs for clearing ssd grading lot t, block 18,, district lot 781. 0. Hughss, P. 0. Box 24»tJ. ti Wt ipselsUie ip Uptfh Vsscosvej property ssd wisb tp list propsrties direct frtss twtta. SCANDIA INVESTMENT., 00, 816% Cetittp Strut wttt. W-ll Extensive Additions to our Plant, place us in position to execute any and all kinds of printing at reasonable prices and promptly. Phone your next order to Eight-Oh. vr ■ NORTH SHORE PRESS, LIMITED, FJMT STREET, NORTH VANCOUVER #p» iptoof'M whole ||t» Hi Attftwi It a.Mswt'PSltr, born audibrod,- She PABMBBfl TO BBflOUB OF 0Trl WVmmmMfmfTTffwf*/ (From par pwu corraipondtnt) sfopt'rpsl, Nov.—A pioverpept thst msy Pltirpaltly mn\t to tl»i> laving pf may million* pf dullars tp copauuiors in the big cities and in a complete ro- wulutinn pf thp rpptbpdt pt hapdllng must kinds pf produco was started very u,uieiljr hers tbit wook whin a delegation representing several furm- pn, after several weeks spent Ip'preliminary arrangements established headquarters here far telling tbeir output direct to retiil shopkeepers, eliminating the wholesaler, jobber and commission man in disposing of their products. While the enterprise li being started on a imall scale, applications bave been received from over a thous- nml retail dealen who dealie lo offer their customers tht advantage of pro- duet fresh from thl farm at rates no higher tbap they have beon paying for thi output of cold itorsge establishments. On- tbt other hand the farmers engaged in thii co-operative movement will receive better prices tbsa st present when it it claimed that siiity to seventy-five ptr cent, of tbe rttsil price of most farm producti goes to tbe various middlemen snd only twenty live to forty per cent, to the originsl producer. Tbe farmers pre backing tbeir uew enterpriie with t fund of 8100,000 and announce tbat they slaud resdy to provide teversl times tbii amount if tbey liud it necei airy. Frpiti, vegetables), butter, eggi snd poultry are Ihe chief staples tbat pre to be bandied. The eiperiment ii being watched with great lntereit by the consuming public' which seei In it the possibility of relief from continues! bondage to high prices and of escape from the clutches of the cold storage combination. If the plan ii successful it undoubtedly will result in tbe establishment by associations of farmers of similar distributing plants in all the big cities of the country. FIBEMAN BEOOMB OHAVFFBUBS, A new automobile school was opened here Ihis week. Its pupils and those on ils waiting list number fivo lum.lid and they arc all members of the city lire department. Tbey are being train dl to up ei ni e the motor fire engines aud high pressure hose wagons tbat arc being introduced to replace the old lie,In,in. -I hoi... ,nav, is lire apparatus as rapidly as the inaiinfai-lurers can turn them uul. Ily the tpd of the year If is txpicttd lhat 50 of those lire motors will be in service and each one will require three drivers working in eight hilur shifts. There are possibiii tics of risk and oiciterncnt in driving an automobile fire engine through Montreal crowded streets such us few other occupations can offer, and Ibe application list fur position in this branch of the ilapsrtminl 's work is iltcady full to overflowing. A BBOOBD THEFT The record of Ihe thief who actually succee.leil in stealing the big three hundred pound dock from the Fifth Avenue Hotel in broad daylight as well as the equally remarkable feat of the suspect who relieved a police station of ils stove in which a fire was burning al the lime must now take a back teat. Both of these event! are matter of record, but neither of ihem can compare witb the handiwork of four Italians whu bave just been ar- reeled for stealing a three atoroy frame houie. To get away with a structure of this size wouhl stem lo be a monumental undertaking, but that it has been done ii attested by lbc owner who on returning to it Ihil week afler a summer's absence found to bii uuia/e ment nothing but the foundation. Unlike the clock and tbe stove, however, the bouse wus not carried away bodily, but bit by bit during tbe owner's absence. Even tbe furnace was gone though huw the wbolc affair was carried through is a mailer of mystery. What ever the fate of the thieves may be, Ihe owner is not likely to recover much of bis house tfnt't parti of il bave beeu disposed of all over the city. At any rale this Ibeft is likely to stand as a Unique record much lunger than did its two queer predecessors. A HEALTHFUL OITY T|ial Montreal li really a health and old age resort, in spile of the generally prevailing idea tbat the rush of iti every day life, IU noiiei, dirt and I'jpi-iisHcne-s tend to ipducc short life, is Ibe interesting discovery made tbii week by the compilation of a census of its long lived eili/ens. Ac cording, to these figurei no less thin fifty-two perioni have died,here'ilnci January!, 1909. at an age riceeding tbe biblical limit of IbrWuort and ten by at least thirty yean. Of these fifty- two passed the age of one hundred, tbt oldest lived during three centuries, dying al the age of 117 ip April pf tbii year, while ap age of II! was enough to take second plsce. Tbt oldsters teem lo be hanging on well Ibii yesr for while twenty-nine of them died lsst yeir, only pipe of tbem bavs bseo shuffled off tblt yell pp to date, furiously tnough only em pit- tot ago of )08 m Happy OrilHng who rosehtd fff9 fBBOSOPJROAJs SQPWTT Tbp Tbaotophical Society meets ip North Vancouver in Boom 18, ^Aberdeen Block (over tbs post offioo) every Wednesday ovoiijng pt 8 o'clock Attendance it entirely free pud carries uo obligation! whatever. You art invited. Theosopbical study and questions, if N.V.WOODYARD 10,000 cordi of dry fir wood for quick sale. Price per odd cordi, $4.50. Specitl quotation! fpr larger quan- liliei. Cut Wood, 16 inches, $3.25. 12 inches, ty 50. C. 0. D. Office and VariJ— Mlb and Lopidilt Phon. 190. P.O. Bos2432. . .. ~ . 'i OABH PBIOBB BATOBDAY pt tba UF-TO DATE OBOOEBY, 35fi to I VltH Htm ttst. Phont Uu, B. C. Sugsr, 16 Ib. sack for ....11.10 Witb 8 |b. of our Famed "Msy- pole" Golden Tip" Tea st .40o per lb. St. Charles Cream, 10c ptr tip (Urge tint) Veu, Oorn snd Tomatoes, S liul for ..'Tic (new ttason pack) Eggl, strictly fresh, 3 doits for $1.00 Maypole Butter 3 lb." for (1.00 Bice, Fineil Japan 6 Ib for 86c Oranges, tweet and juicy, 30c per doi Fresh ground Coffee, 85cperl Ib. tin "Ths roads srs uow m good ordsr. Oomi in ypur thouiiudi sod avoid tba crush." tf 8. BITOHIE. VIR as VIA" IXPIBUNCI nm\mmm HB9 1 Flour & Feed Owing la larger warehouse ftf^ommodft- lion, we are now in a position to cvry a larger and more complete tjoclf of fliese goods «nd to supply our customer! at Vancouvur price?, All Orders Pplivered Promptly. The Brackman-KerMilling Co.,Ltd.. 116 ESPLANADE EAST - - \%t>m smTq Scientific flificait m*"T UlQKAtfd wtokly. Ijurr* ' ITwif icieuiinc Jounul. Jvtf' \ jut, iK*Uf e wuulil. •ofa «H!LteTJ.9ft* mmmmmm 4, "• CAN I GET IN AT YOUR TELEPHONE DOOR? i Imagine a big store with to few doort that customers line up for a block waiting for admission. That it precisely the situation of a house which does not provide adequate telephone service for itt business and the accommodation of itt customers-for the telephone is a door to your business. It one telephone sufficient? There are about 12,000 telephones in the city and you may be called from any one of them; or you may be called by long distance from several thousand other telephone! throughout the country. The needt—The growing needt of your business must determine the number of telephone lines you require, Your business is hampered by inadequate telephone facilities. Before the rush comes, you ahould decide how many lines you need. B. C.r Telephone Co., Limited Scotch Clothing House LIMITED Cor. Hastings and Abbott Sts. £TT Our Stock of OILSKINS ^ is the most complete in . I Vancouver, every Oilskin thoroughly waterproof. We import them direct from Scotland. GENUINE BANNOCKBURN TWEED SUITS in all the New Shades. OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS in almost endless variety. Our prices are right; we serve you right. Scotch Clothing House, Ltd. VANCOUVER'S LARGEST CLOTHIERS' Ik J ru^Sf^fW.rtnZ\-~^.»ii, ,, . ,T."J|.,'.., fHTaWar IUYINCANW ? Fpr Qn|y tl down uud 11 weekly yon «»» buy 'lie CANADA'S PBIDS MAI.- I.BABJ.B .EAJfOB, met- fill... 9.1. Ititortfoii com" jiliilu mind up. Boo tbo MONARCH M AUG ABLE BANQB. They lait a lifetime. HABOWABE, KITHEN FUBNISHINOB, PAINT8, OILS, Etc. Prompt ntHvtnr. Patterson, Goldie & Clark Phone 88. ^>, ESPUNADE WEST. mmmmmmm THR" JVIft 8, ft- »'ik''«.i Wlpoii . -niSi THE MAN WHO, GOMES TO LOOK receives the iame glad welcome here aa he man who comes to buy, our primary object at this time being to acquaint the men of North Vancouver with the advantage* in quality, service and price, to be exclusively obtained at thii store. We don't expect to sell you goods before you know us, our goodi and our buiineil methods, to we invite you to call; "Snoop around" a bit and get acqainted. CUMM1NG QUALITY CLOTHIER 113 LONSDALE AVF. Highest Quality Handmade Bread HOMEMADE LOAVEB, PAN LOAVES, FRENCH WAVES, Etc Delivery to sll parts of tbt city, PIES, CAKES, PA8TRY Of AU, KINDS MADE FBESfl DAILY. Special .-siis ni ilh uni-n all union Irom patroim. Pioneer Confectionery fcT^jg A LIMITED NUMBER OF SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. YOU gjjjg Aa QUICKLY BY-THE-WAY- U Your Furniture Insured? PERCY KING 18 Lontdak Ave. NOTARY PUBLIC Phone 157 Sole Agent; Commercial Union Auurance Co., Ltd., of London, Eng. • Aaseta $111,000,000 NOHTH. VANCOUVER CITY FJflRBlBS. LIMITED TIME TABLE TAKING El'T'iiCT MAY FIKST, 1911 ' s- WEEK I/tavs Vancourar (.211 am. and lAnrealnt svarjr 30 wiriulot until 7.00 p.m. Cotapuodna IM p.m. tvsry 10 miaulst until 11.ill) p.m- tinreaktr iill and 1.00 s.u. SUNDJ JjtsTt Vanooum 1.10, 8.30 aad 9M ibantltor sssas u wtekdsyt. I'AS.SKMiK 8iaglt (art te, t lor 3 VBH»CLE k-UaOrm wsjp*i, Irussi sod Attyt, lik rtturs. , B-3 horat alprtat csrriairti and basks, Mo rttiuu. O-l bona upmi buggi* sad stttot, loo tatora. JiraeMiAi tabitot to <*aa» mrnkm, Compmy ppt llmmt lot fWii^ am " ' ■ DAYS Uevt Nortb Vmcouvar 1.00 an. apd tWaallsr every 30 n>i»ut*i until 7.00 p.m. ''ommenciiig 7.30 p. m. tvery 30 misutet Until 11.00 p. n. Ihereell* Hit tnd ll« a.m. TB Jj«av« Nortb Vsocourtr 7.30, 8.00 and t.10, Iherethet nan at wssk- dsyt. B BATES ' , 5c, 30 (<x |1, 70 lor 13. BATES ill tbt al.sov. rates include Ariv- IS- Bslst A and II tubject to 30 ptr cssrt. diacount ia lott ti SO. trinCHT TABHTT Par 100 Ibt. tile. te. Wwimum tm, W*- ^m- 99 fm rtmfmTfm' ■■'','.• um n^ni — i Moat, of pt hiive heist) »|ruc|t by tho uliuiist inviiriiili|ii ton.lmii.-y (if writers of '(letettivo BtorieB tp leavo unmix takeulilu i'Iuoh by which tbeir bt-roea track .lown guilt ami avenge innocence »S)'ij tlm Toronto Mail anil limpim. |, .firitics fcavo sgretil'llist JTrpsn * tlio insist of view pf literature thin is btd art ami have united in praising tbe oc- «»»ioual author likcConan Doyle and Mswice Lelilaue, who b»y enipbanis on Ibo high Intelligence pf tboir ile- tuctivut iiiBteail of tbe carelcBBnem sntj »tu|iiility of tbsir s'riiniiialB. In tbt light rant liy I'ruf. llehji' '(Manuel ilo Police Hcicnti(ii|ue," |t wouhl team neceuary for ut to rorlte our ideas on tliit matter, tnd |o admit that the tllp- bIioiI writer wbotetriminalt leave duet on every hand it truer to life tban the ofestor of "Prof. Moriarty." Prof. Belli' opinion on tbit point it of much more va|i)o tbtn tbst of Brander Matthews and William Archer, since be ll so expert criminologist ai|i| the only man in the world wbo lectures on polico lechuiquo from a cbair in a univer- tlty. ' Although Prof. Beits warns Ui that liaroetitrist^^ff^nnnnali vary at greatly as .lo those- of no)wi''".'ll*t yet there aro certain general tendencies which he points out as being extremely valuable tu the polico when confront- eil with a crime ami required to track sluwii its pcrpotrator. Generally speaking then, criminals arc gamblers, uot in the sense thst they liet on horses anil love games of chance as that tbey think of lls.s gum of the minute and rarely plan for the future. Prof. BoisB. ilcclnres that because criminals are gamblers they .Id not even go to the trouble of planning Iheir crimes long ifi ml vun.t. Thoy .want lo satisfy their slcsires on the spot without regur.1 to Hi'1 future. -Most of than are also i.sinli .is ami Prof. Beiss gives many instances nf criminals leaving beliiinl theirs slimming evidence of guilt, not because Ihey refused to stop lo con siller s is]is.i's|ih:ii,'i's. For Instance, few things can he of more sorvicoMii a habitual criminal thun an absence of ilittinguishing arks that would lciul to hit idcntili cation. Yet among criniinali nothiug is more common than a passion for i.'jiiini■;■ their arms and boilies. N.nii of tiicni is so stupiil that he docs not know the irrefutable oviilcnce of finger prints, yet be cannot refrain from eating anil 'Innking *'bcu be liuiis himself iu the bouse he has enlercil to rub, aware all the lime that he is leaving greasy linger marks every time he bundles a plate or a glass. Anulher almost irrcsislable teuileuey of criminals is lo carry about with them news upper clippings giving accounts uf their crimes. So eitrcme is the vanity of the criminal that when the guillotine was abolished in Frame a large number of Apaches were genuinely distresses! because Ihey regarded a pub lie elocution as olhcrx might regard a funeral in Westminster Albay— a fitting conclusion to tbeir ilii^linguisbcil careers. Mr. ileiss dues nut agree with Ihu.c whu Ilinl nl. nlniiism the chief cause of crime. He admits that many erimin alt are alcoholics, but doubts if as a class they arc more given to excessive drinking than nun criminals uf a par iilb'l social grade. He has no |»l ;u lar theory to account for crime, but believes that truancy plays an import ant part. In any event lbc question is one for a sociologist ralbcr tban for a professor wbote ►penalty is the train ing of policemen and detectives At a mere opinion Prof. Bella says tbat a good deal of Ibe pious talk of "reformed" criminals it insincere, Ibougb be admitt that occasional criminal! are capable of reformation snd do sometimes becoma good cilirens, It is s curiosity upon which be docs sot comment, that Ihe large proportion of criminals are young, although it bas often been aid that men do aot grow belter Is they grow older Prof. Beiss divides criminal! into wo classes, upper and lower, according o their intellect ami education. Tbe latter ore overwhelmingly in lbc ma i inrily nf course, and it Is to tbem par ticularly that tbe foregoing obrcrva- Huns upplv. He says there is no tucb thing as a "good ail roond" criminal all are .pccialists, more or less, tome taste of pre criminal days usually de tcrmining what branch of rascality Ibo individual will lake up. (jiper and lower classes alike attend court regularly. They call it tbeir public icbosl. for'il is Ihere Ibey inform themselves at lo Ihe methods of police and prose colors and acquire s smattering of Is* Ibst is often useful to Ibem. Tbay art particularly interested in expert testimony and no doubf pick up mans valuable pointers from il, Prof. Belli says tbat experts should never forget when giving evidence tbat in Ibt audienrt and certain to he tome criminal'. He believes that long newt- ptper accounli of crime arc to be it prccaled, because of Iheir power «f ingestion over lbs none too robust ■Ind of Ibt crimlnsl. Only Ibosc wbo bsrs never retched (be truth srt quite resident tbst It tboirfd tlwsyt bt told. FT..-.. vy.y.'.\'..••, F?lvs*'t{* J •*• • l\\k %f * • .•*! IT ii (p y«n|t own . interest to purchate goodi in your own cily fWowMVin- .?S!jW ("Wlia-nlt from 5 fa | R per peu|. Than ure Factt No Falte ft\m IRON BEDS from $3.50 to $95,00. SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK When g°i>!(( down hill STOP and purchate your Furniture, Linoleum, Carpets, Etc., at a Reliable Mouse. THE BEST jt nope too good. One-third of your life it spent in bed, and a comfortable MATTRESS you should have. Then buy our No. 1 RESTMORE at $15.00—no more, no less. Money back if not satisfactory. THE HOME FURNISHERS 128 Lonsdale Ave. ^. North Vancouver ^ ir Mahon, McFarland & PkMEP, Ltd. GRAND BOULEVARD v geeggg i i ii . ,i i=g CLEARED 50 ft. Lots in Blocks 226 and 227; $900 and $1000 14 cash, 6,12,18 months. 50 ft. LoU in Blocks 230 and 232a; $650, $700 and $800 1-4 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months ——————^—^—»^—s^—. mm ■■■! ii— «—^——^^» —■■■ ■ - i-i,■■■■■■■ i i ■———■—■———Iammmmmmm— Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver North Vancouver City CLEARED LOTS 50 ft x 147 ft. In BLOCKS 15,15a, 16 and 16a. D.L 550,. PRICES: $750 to $ L000 according to location. TERMS: 1-4 Cash, Bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. ACREAGE in District Lot* 546 and 550 In Blocks of from Qne to Four or more acres. . PRICES: from $2000 to $3250 per acre TERMS: I-4 Cash, Bal. -6, 12,18 & 24 months t The Grand Boulevard extendi through thii property FOR PLANS, PRICE UST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company, £& 543 PENDER ST. MM VANCOUVER, % C, h J TH® RXPRKSS MOUTH VAKO0UVB8. , ,.. BBITIBH COLUMBIA Publltkad Tuatdayi and Frld»ya by North Short Vm*, Mntitod. .OflO, tf. WOBDEN, EDITOR ANP MANAUEH. Rites of Subscriptloni—One year, $1.00. Hii monthi, BOo. Three months, 86c, United States and Foreign, (100 per year. Advartltlng Bates WUl'Bt Quoted ou Application, :; - . The Express it devoted to th* interests of tbe Nortb Shore of Burrard Inlet axcluaiyoly. It constitutes an advertising medium of exceptional value for reaching in a thorough and effective manner the population of North Vancouvar Oity and District. Every effort It made to give advertisers tbe mast satisfactory Wrvlee, All changes in contract advertisements ihould be in tbe printers' handt not liter tban Wt. m. Monday and 1 p. m. Wednesday to ensure insertion in tbe following issue. JTorth Vancouvn, B. 0 November 10, Ml}. PROVINCIAL INTERESTS AT OTTAWA Whatever the ultimate results of the present mission of I'remier kfcBride and his colleagues to Ottawa may prove to be, surface indications justify thu conclusion that the prospects are considerably brighter for arriving at con- elusions which will carry tangible bane- lit.-, for British Columbia than tbey luive been upon the occasion of any previous effort of a similar nature. To begin with, while it is not wise to overestimate the iutiuepce of purely political considerations, it is nevertheless in order to observe that the premier of a province sending a solid repre- tentation in support of the got eminent of a Dominion premier, may reaajMjlily anticipate a more eyqpfotje* hearing Of bis case from t^ latter, than be would be matin by a Dominion pre mier to ,atfMI) government tbe provin ""'lontingont iu tbe federal house was 'in opposition to the tune of live to two. Tbe ground of sympathy between Hon. It. I,. Borden, premier of Canada, and Hon. Richard McRrida, premier nf British Columbia in approaching the question of improved conditions fortius province in relation to federal matters will lie very much stronger than it was betwoen Sir Wilfrid Uurier and the lion. Richard McBride. As leader of tha opposition in the Ottawa house when these matters were under negotiation with the former gov eminent, il wis understooil that Mr. Horilcii espresso.1 himself as being in favor of an independent commission, to thoroughly consider the claims of this province ami to report to the Do minion house. A policy tucb :.s Ihli -would be statesmanlike ami wouhl the case of Hrilish Columbia officially presented to the present Domiiiion government nt the earliest convenient date. While Robert I,. .Bordeu as premier of Canada may be safely depended up on to be at all times keenly alert wilh reference tu the rights and the privil eges of tbe federal government, and while it is a foregone couclusiou that ke will at ail times inly .-unserve the interests of the great l)on)jjijii» iyJij^'i. are entrusted to hiiyjt the same time he has alreadv ,/jven evidence of the fact that his.'onception of true Canadian statesr.anship is that tho real welfare ',( the whole Confederation can he\ |,e promoted ami the highest in- .'erests of Canada as such can best be pi.iim is '.I by the adoption of an en- lightenest ami broad minded policy with reference to tbe rights and privileges of the respective provinces whicii constitute the component parts ot,the Dominion ^ .T*|fr n All unbiased revitw of*»ke whole situation iifforils .'xe.'llcinf Piieniiragcmcul for an optimistic view of the prospects of this province relative to the issues involved in the present negotiations TO ENCOURAGE PUBLIO LIBRARIES) Inasmuch as a public library is a most desirable local institution, the possession of which neither the city our Die district of North Viuicouver run boast at the present lime local readers will be Interested to know I Imi iiii organization known us tin's Itritish Colombia Library Association,, has recently been formed for the pur-' pose of encouraging the establishing tbese it.is tinpAy.Vppjio Ifotf-ft* tlfj migration intp Canada, for the decade amounted to 1,705,000, which, subtracted from the gross population, leaves 5,645,000 made up of tha total population iff 1001 and tba natural iqcraa.se during the decide, Subtracting t|ie census figures for tbe total population iq 1001, namnly, B,971,ilS, these figurei would give 87.1,009 *t tbp natural increase or less tban bIx per coot, of tbe population at the beginning of tbe decade. While these figures cannot claim to be exact, and while It may be that the incompleteness of tbe eeusut returns, concerning whicii such liud complaints are being registered on all hands wuulil udvorsely ait'eci this particular aspect uf the returns, yet after all due allowance has been made for these cou siderations, tho evidence is clear that the lucroase in the native born, has not kept pace wilh the iucreaso in imini gration. While it is certain that in the course of time this aspect of our growth iff population will bo r»dic»liy changed; yet the prospects arj tjjgt J.hit ffiinh (Dtp} nr' population from Other countries will vory greatly increase ami that the natural increase will show yet further shrinkage as compared with Immigration, before the turn of the tide is reached, ami the resident population has become sufficiently numerous to increase the birth rate to the point at which the natural increase of population will begin to overhaul numerically, that from other sources To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that on October l.'ltli lllll, I lost a horse insored with the British Empire Insurance Company, Ltd., of Vancouver, B, •'-, for $870, that my proof was completed and Dialled to them'on October lilitli ami that I have this date recelveil through C. R. Hickman, their local representative, check for the foil amount dateil October, .'list. Dutesl at North Vanvouver, H .('., this till day of November, lllll. II. WHALLEY. IS 11 of public libraries throughout the pro- ijissis,!, i a concilatorv spirit upon the! , rr, , viiici'. The immediate aim toward pan of the federal house toward the respective provinces such as wouhl ex crt an appro iablo Influence in cement- iug the ties of confederation yel more slosclv ami biuding the Dominion into a yet stronger solidarity. Were such a commission appointed in the pre Kent Instance, then from a pro British Columbian s iewpoiiit"v-4kine. is goo<l reason iii believe that this province WOuhl mil liii'l it a profitless procedi.i,-. llnl .",cn more significant than thu above is the tact that the plktlorm upon which Hon. R. Ij jlordeo was re turned to power by ihe country, con lainc'l clauses thai unmistakeably indicate a much more generous policy relative lo the province, in matters of mutual interest, than that.which char «.|it /ei the l,uuricr regime. The dm ... promising the desired extension of the boumtaries of Manitoba, also that promising tkt western -province* tlie right to ashniulsltr Ibe natural resources of the territory within their -borders li well as that favoring the granting of liberal assistance to the provinces for tbe encouragement of agricultural education, are tokens »In. li Indicate lhat a broader horizon has risen upon the country iu this re spiel In new of these considerations It is not al all surprising thai 1'ri'iuier Mcllri'lc should consider the occasion opportune for again approaching Ihe Dominion government, in the hope of meeting wilh a more favorable, r.vcp tion upon behalf of British Columbia, lhan that which had hitherto fallen In his lol. Tn expeit any immediate action of • far reaching nature I torn fftmjil Bor.len would be altogether over sau guiiii, in view of Ibe tremendous pres euie ol duties which he ii called upon lo stttalo at Ibia early period of |ii« ■ettblji, Ini his indites* to lake up Ihe topildettlion at time Imptft pnl iiittUri With tht provincial j.r^Dr fen lo tstow t*at bli judgment It iu vtotd mill tint tl Ur. ntUriii mitb which the Association will address il self, is to prevail upon the provincial government lo puss a mo>lerii Public Libraries Act which will authorize any municipality to levy rales for library- purposes, make pro.vision for a grant from the government to each municipal library iu proportion to the amount raiscl lucqlly iu each instance, ami pro ide for the inspection ami assistance of municipal public libraries, by offi- ers appointed by the government. The honorary president of Ihe association is Hon. II. E. Yuung. the president, Mr. R. W. Douglas, Vancouver public Mil.ran, ami the secretary, Mr. ('. W. Whyle, B.A., of Victoria. The aims and objects nl the Association ure such as to command gen al commendation ami il is to he Impel that the Association will spcclil) succeed iu placing Ihe matter of public li branes upon a sound liul permanent basis, so lhal these great public olu calors may become au invariable fea lure of municipal organization* through oul Ihe Imported Tailoring BOBEBT SMITH has now iciiiiiii-d from Scotland with a cbolct selection of Scotch. Knglisli and Irish Twted, ttc., from which be la prepared to acctpt orders for suits made in tbt old country in tltbtr Canadian or English styles. Drop a postal card or phouo Seymour t i:i;il. 2316 CLARK DBIVB Vancouver, B. C. ' iis.iiii, s|,,.l 0! e province. SOURCES Or INCBBASB IN POP ULATION OF CANADA One of Ilie iiilerestiug features re iltive lo Ihe grow Hi of the population of Canada, upon which Ihe new MMtyl figures will nllsirl useful information. when Ihey are made public in detail, i* tke ratio which obtains between tbe portiou of that increase which is .due lo immigration ami lhal Wbicb is due to natural increase. In Ihe census of IMI, Ihe total pop ulatlou was n.:i7l,.')l5, of whom eighty- seven p.-r cent., or 4,671,0)6, wore na live born. The nttunl Increase for the decade IMI) to ml wan )2.1 per eaat. The population according to the last census, is in round numbers JAMfiOO. According to ikt 1'nitad States iraml- (Jritioo returns approsimatriy 2-50,1)00 Cinadiant settled In Ibal couutry dur- 9*9% §■•■ ffmW rwmmmwf ftwmW'9'lf w %9*rmm regard a* tin latiraWllty af having population for Canada of IMOfiM. Ot NOTIOB TO PBOPBBTY OWNERS Stwer Conuictlona I'l'HLIc NOTICE is hereiiy given! Unit all owners of real property fronting or abutting upon a street or lune in which or under whicii a main or common sewer is lai<l are hereby required to connect auy building or pre mire* upun -u. h property villi sub man or ■....'>..• is sewer. I mi I may be oiste'.ncd Irom the I'luiubing'lnrpei to: al his oAlee nt Ibe cily Hall between the hours of 0 a. m. ami 10 a.m. and 1 pm. and 2 p.m. Tbe following regulations govern Ibe construction of house or building connection* .wild sewers: No house sewer pipe shall have a less fall than I to 40, unlets special permission is granted iu writing by the 4'oum-il. Said pipes between tbe iron pipe, lo the couuection of tbe public sewer to be of Ihe best quality standard salt glazed vitrified clay sewer pipe, ami shall have a diameter of not less than 4 inches. All pipes shall be sound ami well burned throughout their thickness, impervious to moir tur»k with a clear riug, smooth ami well glazed on interior and exterior surfo.eSj free from flaws, cracks, Mis ters, fire checks or other imperfections. The pipes must be so laid in the trench that after the sewer is completed, the interior surface thereof, shall be to a true and even grade. In making tbe Joints, a gasket of oakum or hemp, freshly dipped in Cl- ment grout, must first be used and packed into place, Tbe joints shall afterwords be tightly packed full and bevelled off witk mortar, composed of one part by volume of approved J'ort laud cement to one part by volume of approved sand, All jijint* shall VI made water tight, so tbat they will stand a head of W feet of water, when tested hy tht Plumbing Inspector at tbt owner'i, plumber's or contractor't tiptnte. By ordtr of tbe Council: THOMAS SHEPHERD, OHr Clark. If $900 Cash balance very easy handles a new strictly modern house on I8ll\ street near Lw)«d»lft lot hai 88 feel frontage, price $4400 ELDER MURRAY CO., LTD. Phone 37, North Vancouver, B. C. - Lynn Valley Loti WVBBY BAST THBM8 I have still several lota iff block 1, of D. L. 8000 near Eroinmo road fqr aala at «:iiHl to ♦360. Terms *2li cash, balance by ten half yearly instalmouts. Also oue lot iff 1). Ij. 3023 near (Jou- tre road for 1020. Terms $00 cub, balance in six half yearly instalment!, and several fine lots on lloakius road at vary low prices and ou termi that will tuit. I have alto a choice selection of acreage lots and city lots in North Vancouver fin which handsome profits curt' btmadt. Alexander Philip Inturi Club Block, Bs; N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Tm%j^* WE ARE SOLE AGENTS JOHNSTON k SALSBURY THE HARDWARE MEN 90 Lonidale Avenue Next to P.O. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS BEWICKE AVENUE- One block from carline, splendid position, lot 00 by loll feet. I'rice ji.'i" on terms o( one third cash ami the balance in 0, ami 13 months. DOUBLE CORNER- 101) by Ilu feet, close to Keith Itoad, splendid soil. Price $1300 on terms ol" ' i cash, uml balance ti, 13 and It months. For further particulars of above and othir residential and business properties see C. E. LAWSON & CO. 15 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 70. ' P. 0. Box 1816 **».W3 127 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER H. E. KRUGER Expert on Fireplaces and All ('lanes of Brickwork. All Work Guaranteed. Corner Fifteenth Si. and Mahon Ave. Palace Hotel Second Street, North Vancouver, B. C. ^v FINEST ROOF GARDEN ON PACIFIC COAST RATES:—$2.00. per day up. Special rates to families and to regular hoarders. REDA&ANDRUSS - - - - Proprietors North Vancouver Coal & Supply Co., Ltd. Wbarf: Cor. Ut. Qtorgo'l ami Kspilnade. OAice, 56 Iioutdalu Avenue. Wharf I'lione 138. Office l'buue 108. COAL Wc can deliver at once in largo or Mllllll i|ii;inlilli Gel your winter supply. I'rompt delivery a specially. WE COULD Paper the World ('apitaji 1'aid Up t iVD.'xm Itescrve k Undivided 1'rofili oitOMt Tolal Assots 40,000,l>)il Many a Imt une can Iw traced back lo tht day itt owner deposited tbt tirsl dollur in i .Savings Account. The one dollar affords on Incentive to dopusii mare—and, as interest it added to principal, the tmall turn growi more aod moru rapidly, until it finally becomes u uompeteice. One Hollar wili .tort to account witb the Hank ol Hamilton. I. II, IIKIVKtl, <»r.l, ,\ mls Vaicoutrr Irom our stock ol new Wall 1'npcis to it seems. I'jvcry day aomt new detign arrives to fill Iht vacancy of those closed out. Handwme Wall Paper* art bar* in .andlaat variety, Jut . tall our talesman (or what room you want tbt paper and ha will tbow you jutt tht pottern you art looking (or. .' "TT ' To choota (rom our itock it a pleasure, to pay our price is easy. W. H. ST0NEY & CO. 117 l.onsd»le lvalue l'boni 1411 NORTH LONSDALE SPECIAL 100 ft. frontage on KING STREET, East (which is now being Macadamized) for $1,050-One third Cash FOK FURTHKK PARTICULARS, SEJi MARTINSON & CO. bl LONSDALE AVWHJR ta.mitei vMnom NORTH VANCOUVER THE EXPRESS, NOBTH VANCOUVER, B. C, »W*«»WIWW-^««pi^>Mmp^lMMMI<MI« THE DOMINION CABINET Picture Gallery of the,Members who will occupy tht: desks of the Ministers of the Crown when Parliament assembles Nov. 15, 1911 ———————————— HON. 0. J. DOHEKTY Minister of Justice HON. F. D. MONK Miuister of Public Works ;>:t* J^K tn%W*''y■ 'H Mmmm i^ BHI iP-' w 'fvV M WjwSm\ Bl JBh'J^l HON. MAETIN BUEEELL Mtnitter of Agriculture HON. 0613. E. 1'OSTEE Miuister of Trtde and Commerce HON. W, T. WHITE Minister of Fluiuce HON, J. E. BEID Minister of Customs WIH.„.14.' ,'.i w $: HON. BAMUBL HU0HE8 Miuister of MUitia HON. EOBEET h BORDEN, D.O.L., K.C. Premier aud Preiident of tbt Council HON. W. B. NANIBL Minister of Inland Eavaout HON- F*AW OMlOtANB Mtoiiur of aallwagi and Oaaili HON. I W. MOHJB gtcrttarjr of «tata HON. F. h. PELLETIEB Postmaster-General f. OU, EOBEET E00BB8 Minister of the Interior ■ HOI!. T. W, OROTHBRfl Mluiitar of I*bor 10:1*0999 ■ Marine and riihariai nnnrnmw mmm* armwww+mmm ■ei-LlM'-li-i- .-U'l.lL'F,'.'! '". .■■■■^■■■■■■..Jtt. 11 i ; . i irisian Ivory Ebony Toilet Goods belong U| tha real ariilocracy of the dressing table. Our Paritian Ivory is well adapted for toilet uie, and it worthy pf I place in ilie moil delicately furnished dressing rooms. The color ii t beautiful creamy hue, ill durability rivals thai of real ivory. The bristles in the brushes are of the finest quality, a most important feature in a brush. OUR EBONY GOODS ire made from (he finest grained African wood, furnished and .polished in France. We guarantee our ebony toilet goodi in every respect, being without doubt the bell quality on the market. All toilet goods sold in tingle pieces or in sets, with or without presentation caies. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. jewelers ana^AUiversmilhs " \ George E. Trorey.. (Imaging Director Hastings and Granville Streets - - - Vancouver, B. C. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? BL PBBCO Ihe electric .-..il■-.- percolator! " BL STOVO tlio diic on wbicb the electric current will do vuur cookingl BL BOILO the immersion heator for boiling wator ljuick ly,/ "HOTPOINT" Electric Iron, tho in.lis peimabJc convenience for ironing day! • Drop in at our office at 50 Lonsdale Avenue and see how your kitchen cares may be lightened by the use of these inventions. All Are Operated by Connection With an Ordinary Electric Light Socket. B. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., LTD. Phone 66 " i ■ " M^PRIfr^^ eowwwA AND THE CENSUS ' the "Britilh News of Canada" says that tln> rural population of British flolllipWaStii* not grown in anything like tho same proportion im that of thg coast cities.' 'i Half Ihe population of 'British dpi- uinbje,'",»t*tes the contributor,'»'is in Vanvpuvor ami Victoria. The trans- l'ui-iiiii trade, and tho commurco with the nortb it partly responsible for tbis. But even eo, snd in viow of the growth of the interior tonus, the ra tlo of city to country population in British < '..liii.itun it too high. Capital flows in; real cstato Arms flourinli nu ineroiisly; railroad building it undertaken; expansion ii tbo order of the day. But you can't have prosperous cities a)J the time without prosperous, terri tory behind them. The vital prosperity of the coast cities of British Columbia is tlio vital prosperity of the valleys that lead from the backbone of the continent to the spa. Once moro you ■■nni'- back to the problem ot imroigra tion, of tattling on tho land. You cannot escape from it. When the Ijoi-iI uunls'.l his followers to un derstaui^ the Kingdom of Heaven, he set a little chiiil in the midst of them. Wli.-n I'r.'ini.-r Borden wauls liis cab inot to get a clear vision of (heir duty, a grasp upun Hie future of their own careers; a sign of the Canada that is to ho let him send for the immigrant uiul put him next the council boarsl until 'the way to a better census is cleared "If one word had been written ur spoken likely tu restrain tlie British born from becoming funuiliaii through ami through, there might be sonic reu- son for shying ut the movement. Mr. Htevous wuulil not pbjact to the Jews and Italians of Toronto having newspapers in their own native languages. He wuuld not decline to translate his views into either language if he wished to reach Hint spatial constituency. He would gladly use that instrument us a means of bringing them into the full sense of t'auailluu nationality. "Canadian nationality has u peculiar relation to the British empire. The Britishboru, therefore, start on their career in Cauada with a ditTorciit equipment from tho Jew and tho Italian. It is u mighty good thing to un -Is'i ,iiiii'I the value of that equipment ami to help to turn itself to account, lu the end that "one grand Canadian- inn" may be served." 'Mr. Stevens himself suppplics the justification for tbo British-born movement. Ho calls up the childhood of six decades agu ami he says "I lovo England none the less." How many times 'hiVtI'wfd^)ic)yas«id-.»'p!ilii«iWl pf »y own aftittiiip to Canadim A* tippaiity, 'Not that I loye England less, bijt 1 love Canada ipprf>:" "Jf thp question1 werp ppt to Ifr. ptpvpfls, I'm sure .he yroubj say that if ()« pppld, he would ilaiHy help other Englishmen to avoid sonlp pf the troubles and disadvantages which ht bli) tp nvercnmii by painful, experience. The British-born movemont has all t^e possibilities, of prganized intelligence lur iin' Inin.Iiv.I:, pf thousands of old country peoplo who will continue to come to Canada." tm TACTICS OP TBAMSTBBB A sure test of .whether a mini is worth hii salt is to watch hii doingt op arriving homo with a horse or team in bad weather, says tho Hrilish News of Canada. If, for example, he is soaked to the skin, and after putting his horse in the stables just as he is, he goes and looks after hit own needs flrst, changing his clothes and having a good meal, and thep turning bis attention io the stable—tbat individual is not much good, whether tbe horse is l|ia or not. But the man who, soaking wet and worn out with labor, lirst makes the beast that lias worked for Inn. all day thoroughly comfortable, rubbing him down vigorously and seeing to it tbat he has u comfortable bed, a warm stable, and, after a short while if he is very tired, a good feed and g'upd wator, whether the horse il bis or npl—that's the mun to be respected. Ou the other hand the poor horseman is distinguishable by the following blunders! Horses handles! roughly ami rushed into stalls without rubbing, cleaning or ■ponging. Horses allowed to drink Iheir till no matter how hot; or not watered at all. drain fed before horses are rested und while overheated. Feet not washed or examined until horse goes lame. Horses receiving uo water aftoreating their hay until next morning. Scanty bedding. No bedding on Sundays until night and horses watered only twice. Iln.v and grain uf poor o,uality and insiitlieieni i|uantity. Bran mash not given because it is too much trouble. Hayloft dusty and dirty and dust shaken down iuto horses eyes mid nose. Harness unclean, sweat allowed lo accumulate ou Inside of collars. Horses not shod frequently enough ss.i-i left too smooth for slippery streets m/tmmmmw Lota in Block 235, D.L 546 011 sale $ For term» and prices apply to Palmer, Burmeiter ft. vw (faevenite 457 Lqiwdtle Aw. - 41 f?«»derStr, Vancouver Campbell Realty & Ijw Will take deed of good building lot as cash payment on a ltfroom home; ntw; all modem. Easy terms on balance. tf REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE 8q. t> P. 0. BOX 114 % We solicit the trade of all builders who appreciate High Grade Goods at a moderate price, ami the prompt and careful filling of orders, which our large stock and long experience in business makes possible. Burrard Sash & Door Factory, Ltd. FOOT OF ST. GEORGE S]\ NORTH VANCOUVER A Little Friendly Talk on Doors We have one of tlie largest and best designed stock of Front Doors that can be secured anywhere in 13. C. We have about 10 different designs to choose from v. lii. h range in price from $3.75 to $.15,011. We make a special!^ of the "Pasadena Dook," a handsome, massive piece of work, one which is especially suited to bungalows, and the modern style of architecture. If you are interested call and let us show you our display. We can also supply vou with Interior Doors in fir or cedar in i,i, 3, 4, 5or6 panel or in the craftsman designs. Call and ask to see them for yourself. DICKINSON & SON ' ESPUNADE EAST P. 0. Box 1719 Phone m , l It Doesn't Cost You Anything to See Hastings Grove (From "World," Oct. 28) HASTINGS STREET LINE EXTENSION Carllut to Port Moody Projected, With Motor Bui Una For Immediate Ber vlio Over Stout Boad to D. L. Two Huudrtd and Elgbt. Residents 0/ the district tributary to Hastings ttreet eait will have trans- portatiou facilitiet ol the best rharac- ter in the near future, according to plana now under contideritiou. At the mttting lut avtning of the Burnaby City Council, tut offer of Mr (jeorgc Hlmoun, a capitaliit of Hatliugt Towui.il..', was taken under rontidera tion aod tbe matter referred lo the rity solicitor., aod in rate Ibe solicitors ad vin- thai the <ii> haa Ibe right lo grant the frsu'Ui-s- it wili lie further considered, i Mr. Ninon'1 proportion l> lo build a line from tbe present terminus of the street railway cast tbruugb II. I. t!un and fOt and on to Port Moody. M.'siiliiiu- a in minute motor .ab service will be pul 'in. begiuiiiug uot later than March I'i and running from Hasting* lirove in I). I,. SUB to lbc present car line terminus. The . onI ri.. 1 for Ibe sion.'paved road ou Kasl Hastings slreei is well along aud will bt completed as far u the Pole I,ine road by December 31, adding very greatlsy lo Ihe facilitiet for reaching thit rapidly growing tcel tion of the city. AND KNOW mmmmmmwmmMmm9mmmmWmmmmmmmwmmmmmm^m We Urge You to see HASTINGS GROVE Over 300 LOTS SOLD in FOUR WEEKS It Looks Better Than Anything We Can Tell You. Lots on or Close1 to Hastings Street East, D. L. 208 One of the best'features about investing in Hastings Drove is that it it right here at home. You can go out with us ;iini pick your lot, and KNOW exactly what you are buying. .Vou know what Ibe city of Vancouver It— wbat it has dune in tho past five years —and it duca not requiro much faith to sco the future of thit progressive cily. Property all over Vancouver will naturally advance in price for yoart to come, the outiidc property much more rapidly tban that close In, aa it dors in every growing city. You owe it to yourself md family to buy one or more of these lota, if only as ao in vestment. There aro many tliiugt we should like to toll you about lliyj Iract. Drop in today or thla ovtniog, LOTS $245 Iii^jrest 7 per cent. Payable Annually S. F. MUNSON, Broker, 333 Pender St W. $90 Cash, Bal. one and two Years, or $40 Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 and 24 months, or $10 Cash and $5 a month, Bal. in 2 Years Come at 1: 15' in the Afternoon, Rain or Shine, and Go Out With Us. TELEPHONE SEYMOUR 5654 OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:15 TT m WW®, NOHTH VANCOUVER, ft .cT' '. i.,.;..1. .. i'.ji...'r■.'..» i % Ofjjpw, in Nprtb. VwcpHY«r-r^; „, CORNER WNSPALE AVE. AND ESPUNADE UPPER LONSDALE AVE. l>»r FoHrte^ Street) Saving Deposits pf $1.00 nod upward* received. Inlerett allowed nt currenj rates. Banker's Money Orders issued. STEPHEN Meager 11 ., . ' i ■ TAKlNQTieE _JH Jhit the CIVIC INFORMATION AND LABOR BUREAU is now open for the convenience pf employers and employees. Employers are requested to take advantage of the office when requiring help. , W. B. HOOD. Secretary. Phone 321. 14 Lonidale Avenue, North Vancouver. Western Decorating & PlumbingCo. PLUMBING. GRATES. MANTELS AND TILES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Etc. —l-t—. —: :— I . ' I'LUMBINO SUPPLIES BUILDING PAPEE BKU8HES BOOFINO BEAVEB BOABD METAL LATH ASBESTOS BOOFINO SHINGLE STAINS OOBNEB BEAD < TAB PAPEB " 0AL 0 TINT'' WHITE LEAD Mantels Made to Specification. AU Eitimatei Furnished Frit. Wt Can and Will Save You from 10 to SO ptr ctnt. on AU Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. OFFIOE S. W. OOBNBB ESPLANADE AND ST. OBOBOB'S AVE, P. 0. Box 1987. Telephone 386 $1.0 Pack and W.00 monthly «plV Vaoll WITHOUT INTEREST buys a cleared level |ot at Reel Deer, Alta. Price $ 100 each Double Corners $225 NINE BAILBOADS are now under construction from Kcd Deer. The town has water, sewers, electric light, telephones, lire department, churches, schools, mills, factories magnificent land, unlimited supply of coal au.l timlicr. Tour money will grow rapidly, ti.-i full particulars from D. MacLURG 310 FENDEB STBEET W. VANCOUVER, B. 0. KATEWIW MEETING The regular monthly meeting pf the Lynn Valley Bstapajrap' A»tOCi|itloi1 took place on Wednesday evening, the 8th intt. with I goodly number ip attendance. The president, Mr. .1. Neat, occupied Ihe chair, and after the enrolment pf ten new members, the secretary lir. p. (I. Hattie, read a letter from tht district council in reference to pre YJQ|ii correspondence re witer suppply. Thi council informed the ciecutiu- committee that they were uot in a po- titjon in meet ihe requirement of the Association at this particular juncture. I inl'i these ' ii. nm .inn' ■!■, the matter dropped and the council's letter wes filed. A second letter was read from Ihe p. C, Electric Kailwuy company Ltd. with negotiations to ear traffic. Hon ever the company could not see their way clear to make any alteration just now to the car service. Vr. jj, p. Crawford and Ur. I'urdie, tbe appointed delegates, had approach, ed Mr, Perry, tbe company's local representative previously. Tbey were fa vorably impressed with the conference the compan y promising better accommodation as soon us Iriffic justified. At tbe present time tbere was not enough business to make any alteration. A protest was made against the loun- cil appointing (Chief of police) without advertising in tbe usual way, although tbere were no objections to Major Toft, it was considered that he was tbe right man. The secretary was asked to write tbe council in regard to advertising for future assistants. A diseution arose with regard to the present ipipassable run,l from city limits to the (iraud Boulevard, and arrangements were made for city council to lie petitioned to take immediate steps in the matter. A further question came up r un ter rates. It was thought unfair Hat residents should bave to pay water rates when they were without it ami it was decided to vote for a rebate tu those without water connections, A letter was read from the council asking a rccoininendutioii for puuud keeper. It was decided that Mr. Crawford hold conference wilh Hie hotel proprietor, Mr, Kastcott, iu ro- gunl to Ibis mutter uud report. A petition is to lie sent to the council asking for u 1-iuch main on Horun roud cast instead of half inch pipe, in case uf lire, and t|int water lie connected to lots lii ami IG between Crawford inul IjungWorlby roads. Mr. Weslovcr nskctl fpr i. continuation of the -I'l.'uull, from Fcrdcrick road to Pipe Line roud; Mr. Anderson for a sidewalk on Ilosklns road south to lot 90, then cast to his house. There had been three or four residents in that locality without uu entrance to their homes. Mr. Thompson asked for a sidewalk from l.ynn Vulley ruad tu Dempscy on Centre; Mr. Allman, for a plank walk to bis home from Boss North Vancouver Business & Professional Cards ai nil .viavrv Percy t). Howard H. J. Perrln City Auditor. HOWARD & PERRIN AutUutt ant Aretaalaata Ui Ptndtr St. ,W. P. 0. Boa l»t Phont III? , Phont III Vancouvtr North VencouTtr IIA1RIITKB H. P. RUGGLES BABBISTEB NOTABV PUBLIC 199 Alb Strut Bait Nortb Vencoavtr Phont 971 Ul A. KSMITIII. R. H. TARN Pioneer Horietbocr - Carriage Workt FIBST STBEET WEST k LONSDALE Books Attn stati.IjMthj. THE LEONARDSALE CO. Bookatlltri and Statlosert Cor. Lonedal. aod lit. Phone Ut NOBTH VANCOUVEB Dr. J.C. MORRISON DENTIST t l'os| (irtiluatc Chicago Cuivenity Boomi 8 and 10, saw Poat OBce Hook miBm-jan m CHIROPRACTIC has (HtooveroiJ the inn ol lllM.ar to ho Prttaure on ner,vei-itoppln«t tba town tiarreati which produce func tlon.l activity. We liberal, the Vow ir Currtntt by removing the Pressure —ant health It rettored. B 3. Irwln, D.C., hr ut Clilropracllc, »J» leUi Strttt, Nortb Vancouver. . I.M'IMI I.IIIV Tht New Block un Lonsdale Avenuo near tba Ferry Approach wu built by SMITH BROTHERS General Contraotort NOBTH VANCOUVEB B. E. CLARK KNUINKKB8 Contractors for reinforced concrete conitruction. Sewtriaf in all iti brauchci; boutt connections a tpe cialty. Eitimatei furnithed. Office: 80 Lonidsle Ave. Phont lit WM. MORRIS PBAOTICAL FIBEPLACE AND CHIMNEY BUH.DKB I'reiscd Brick Mantlet a Specialty. Phone Ll!2 s. Craib W. Craib A. CRAIB k SON C0NTKACT0B8 AND BUILDEB8 In Concrete, Brick and Wood. Office: 117 FIBST STBEET EAST I IVII, KMUKKEHJ. ANGUS J. CAMERON A.M.I.E. k S. CIVII, ENGINEER Irrigation, drainage, Jeveli, plani anil specification!. Soptio tanlu and boutt droinagt a ipecially. P. 0. Box 211, Ifitb ttreet weat ol Btwioke Avenue. wmmwmwmamnaamm -i. mpW-ktlOtll. Nortb Vancouver Butineat College and Copying Office liar aaa fUtealag lilutei "Knowledge It Power" and Education wloi_ where eomseUllon It kj.n competition it keen. haibben, f.o IUM.IMTHI. MISS COLLIE lip to date Millinery Modertae Batei Kolth Block 63 Lonadalt ATI. • IW FILEU. DONALD DOWIE Saw Filer and Grinder. All kindi of band, crois cut and buck saws let ind filed at shortest notice. 140 3rd atroet elat, Nortb Vancouver. TAII...IIS. E. LAURIN HigbclauLaditi' andCtnt'tTailoring Phone 807 KEITH BLOCK, FIBST STBEET NOBTH VANCOUVEB J I. \ . Ill :U> IMI Mil. SAM. T. SUTTON TEACBEB OF PIANO and THEORY Specialty I Children's Lattoni at own", home. Termi, etc., apply General Delivery. eva a. Mcdonald Ttwhtr of PIANO PLAVIHa. For termi, etc., apply Monday and Tburiday. ■at Ttiix it. k. I'.ooc au WATI H fmifW'l. It your watch .topping or going iir< gulerly) See A. J. HOOD Tia Uotti, Ve»oottv»t Expert and pioneer .Jeweller 60 I.ooidnle Avenue road. All these were put fp the meeting and parried. ■4 IWJtby paper wgs read by Mr. S. Allman on "Cooperation, tbe aims and objects of tl)t sue inly," Mr. Tinii intimated that the provincial government hat not yet decided their other petition with regard to the land aet. Tha municipal elections were not Approached- ' An amendment was asked for one ot the society':. bylawi in case of any special business so that the preiident may call a meeting at any time by giving lo days' notice. Tbe meeting then adjourned Ml'Hll in ii IMS fresh daily at Ilu Grotto. 1:11 TENDERS WANTED SEALED TENDERS will be receivod by Ihe City Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, November Kith, for constructing a concrete sidewalk liO feet long by 17 feet II iuebes wide, ami a concrete curb iiO feet long, 6 inches wide aud 21 inches deep ou the west side of Lonsdale Avenue, between tilth and imii streets, iu front of Ihe uew brick theatre, Forms of tender uud specifications may be obtained at the ('ity Engineer's office. A markcsl check for li per cent, of the amount of tender must accompany cueb and every tender. The lowest or uny tcoder not necessarily accepted. GEORGE S. HANES. City engineer. 111-11 ate:i\it$ )imm]wii]v\ r.'e solicit the builntis of Minufidnren, l!nKliKcri«uii others who realise tlie adrluMl- iiy uf having tbeir Palest bush.es. transacted !<r Kxpeiis. Preliminary advice free. Charges --*~E— - -■ - * * Iserscnlupon re- ... New York 1.11c IM UC.11*1 s'j J'.iiseii*. Mciiiuiiiaiyauvk-c moderate. Ourlovotor's Advln guest. Jlailoii&Nnrl.sn, kfn'il., r.H? Unal.r.l'.udWi.liliiiHtn WATER NOTICE ' NOTICE in hereby given that nn application will be mode under Part V. of the "Water Aet, 1S08," to obtain u licence iu the Nort|i Vancouver Division of New Westminster District. (a). The namo of applicant' iu full - The Corporation of the rJislrict of North Vancouvor. ' Ilf for milling purposes) Free Miner *s Certificate Xo (b) Tbe namo of tbo lake, stream or source (if unnamed, the description i»j—I'nnnineil stream commencing at or about the southeast corner of nitric) Lot ic'I uud linn ing tbcuce through District Lot 171 and .14.: to the North Arm ut' Durrani lulet. (cl The point of diversiou is on the Keith roud at or about the southeast comer of District Lot 624. (d) Tbe ijunntity of water applied for (in cubic feet per secoud) .0.1 cubic feel. (c). The character of lbc proposed worlis—Small tank iuluke fed by wing ditches, witb overflow into creek. (f) Tbe premises uu which the water is lo be used (describe same)—Tho District of North Vancouver. ig, The purposes for which the water is to be used--Municipal purpOM's- (h) If for irrigation describe the laud intended lo bo Irrigated, giving acreage—Not for irrigation., (i) If Ibe water Is to be osed for power or milling porpoi.es describe the place where tbe water is to be returned tu aome natural channel, und tbe dif ference in altitude lictweeu point of diversion aod poiut of return—Not for power or mining. (j) Area of crown luod intended to he occupied by the proposed works— None. (k) This notice was posted ou tbe 241b day'of October, IP) I. and eppli- allon will be made to the Commit sioocr on the inik day of November, lllll, at il ."" (Ij Give the names anil oddrciici of any riparian proprietor! or licensees who or wboie landi are likely lo be affected by the proposed works, either above or below toe outlet—J. (', Keith, of Vancouver. Ol) The boundaries and area of the District of Nortb Vaneouver ire asset forth in the letters patent of Incorporation dated lull* Aogust, 1801, and published in tbe H. C. Gazette, but excepting tbe area of tbe City of North Vancouver specified in schedule "ll" of the North Venvcouvcr City Incorporation Aet Amendment Act, 1007. (r) Approximately the number of iiiliiiliiii.nl' of lbc District at present is 2,500. THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTBICT OF NORTH VAN- rOI'VEB, (Seal) .JOHN G. FAHMEB, 0. M. C 28-11 riniTuMiirHEii CARBUTT Studio over Bank B. N. A. Lonidolt and Esplanade WtTAHf tflffty,: fr£d G. TURNER NOTABV 1'UB/j|[0 Loam, lovutmenti nnd Insurance Boom 207, MSI Granville St., V»noou m.9.c.vim,m. mm try work a ipeofnUy. '.'! '■'■ ," ',' ". ' ' I I"HI ' I' "I II DIM wmlmwmilmmasr^^ Half Price Sale In order tQ make a complete clean-up of all summer lines and \%m make room for tbe npw fall orders ^irttdy invoiced, we will sell for \w\i ppce the undernwntipned ifenw. $5.00 Ladies' Wash Suits, white and colors, sale &» $7.50 Ladies' Wash Suits, white and colors, sale $3.75 Sizes 34,36 and 38 only. Boy's and Gjr|'s Simper Hill, regular price 25c to $100; ..le SaLFPUOI Ladies' Lawn Waists, slightly soiled; a large variety of patternii HALF flUC! Ladies' and Girl's Parasols, ranging from 25c in Girl's and $100 in Ladies' sale t HALF PIJCE Boy's Wash Suits, sale TJflRD OFF Gent's Straw Hats HAlf WICE Gent's Summer Vests HALF PRICE J. J. McALEECE 91-95 LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE 83 '■ mm n. . ..i. ..i I "J .'.. . I ' ■ mm—mm* mmm m —— NOTICE A BEWAED of 16 will be pald^by ui for tucb Information ai will lead \o tbe conviction of tbe person or persons who have been disfiguring and displacing tome of tbe "For Sale" notices placed on properties In tbe Oity of Nortb Vaneouver. for wbicb we are tho agenti, JOHN ALEXANDER k OO. 131 Lonidale Ati. Nortb Vancouver. < ►i- -i -'"J 100 FEET ON KING STREET. FIRST BLOCK EAST. $2,100 $200 cash, $60 per quarter. A good buy on unusual tenns. JACK LOUTET & CO. 213 Lonsdale Ave. Tel. 47 Cor. Nye St. Tel. 87 Vancouver Business Directory ACCUVNTAKTil. W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 319 Ptnder ttreet, Vancouver and North Vaacouver ■ ATHI. KALLETHE'S BATHS Corntr Homer and Fender Sts. The only up-to-date and reliable bath houae in Britlab Columbia. Wt cure wbere others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Plain hatha, electric baths, shower baths, massage for body, tcalp and face ; electro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS. KAILETHE, PROP., Graduate of .Berlin, Germany III MMT-sl i or.i KOBf. SPROTT-SHAW Business College I ■ «6 Haitinga St. W. Canada a Great..! W.n.rn School |. J. Sprott, B.A., - -Managtf •IHIIM.riH. CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisiont Wholesale and Rttail 116 Hastings St. (downttairt) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays Hllllll.lt VllMI'l. THE GEO. H. HEWITT CO. Manufacturers mmwk mm mm Sign and Price Harkwt 10 Fairfield Bid. Font a\*,»y2 HKAI, KSTATE. Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Corporation, Limited 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVaSTMPNT.s ESTATES MANAGED . FIRE INSURANCE R. Eerr Houlgate - - - Manager *Jcs,r>j;»AiiTi. PITMAN'* BUSINESS GOUiCE 63a Siymorti «., Vaacofiy^ Pay *^M ffpeff »W to ym t„m. iligkt *r*iOOl COtWWsftCf All NpytV **wepy*t pt^la mi *i MeowAUP* tflifir Vlffok frUmt'oy ftutiap St., ippotjle the npw poit ,dfe». looperA lefahfrmVyihetiowA. n fint Strut TM Mtatltg taaea wbicb took place en 9\wt aim mm tt nww yetterdey "tt itVWttflM »t tbe eity hall thia Mania*; wkee Magistrate Kealy had Memo him Hepnath Bturgeou and Eric latMMkaaaiaar, tke two men respooiiblo far tka 4ri|f at tin blast Mr. Bead retwaeuUd u,, prbst-.-ution and laid ' I aa tk* very serious nature of iteeekerl aftmrad that the explosion bad kt k»voc in almust all direetioni, windows being located at a ■liaUaee of over 41X1 feet away from tk* mm at operation. Tbe Ant blast MM Um air witk all kinds of dtbrit and it if « perfect mystery bow every- om il tka neighboring streets escaped iojwy from tke falling matter. One eyewitness aid it reminded bim of a "aanll Vetuviiu", another conaider- ed thai "aaBeient dynamite" bad beta iiaed to have almost blown up the Back of Hamilton." The second blast that straight ai-rosi the street south wards aa if it were from the mouth of ■ reason, it flung rock and debrit of every description against tbe old Keith block, tke only surprising fact Mag thai more damage wat not oeca- sitMsed. At this morning's court proceedings tke charge waa brought under lection '.".'I wkirh slates tbat "everyone it guilty of an indictable offence and liable to one year's imprisonment or line wbo commits any common nuisance • lush endangers the lives, safety or health of the public, or wbicb occasions injury lo the person of any iiuli- udual" The chief of police informed the court thai half the windows ou the -Mis side of Ihe obi Keith block had i ■ • n itt.j l..|. that the west end win ..owl of the Burns' meat market had l,.en shattered ami that damage of a similar kind had been .lone to Mr. Mc- llowell'a and other stores. The Con s^ative I'lul. room windows 300 feet away .nn.- -in;,"licit and a large rock 'ad passed through the window of Ihe < 4nadii.ii finance buildings. Anothor mm*m*M*mmam*»mmm9 bad eraabed through tbe window in tka new Keith block 400 feat away and a lump of rock bad alto damaged tka roof of tba Bussell House nn first street eaat, The chief alio stated that Mn. McAleei-o wat attending bar child in tka old Keith block when a chunk of rook crashed through the window and grazed tbo child's face. It wat alto intimated that tbe men bad neglected a warning from tbt police, Mr, Bead laid stress on tbo fact tbat the case might very easily have been one of manslaughter. Ha alto pointed out that in such happenings at tbis the firm wbo employed the men were liable civilly for wbat these men do. Magistrate Kealy imposed upou each of tbe defendants a line of $100 and costs or in default of payment, two muni lm' imprisonment. We close Sundays. Pbone 324. J. II English, O. K. (Jr.i.-.-ry, 13 Lonsdale Avenue. At this morning's police court session at tbe city ball a man named I'. 1*. Heywood was fined $5 ami costs for being drunk ami disorderly. Services iu St. Andrew's church next Sunday as follows: Morning at 1) a.m., tubject "the supreme test of love"; evening, 7.30 o'clock, "Unconscious moral defeat"; adult Bible class, Tbe forerunner's mission anil message. PUOTOUBAPUBit CARBUTT Studio ovtr Bank B, N. A. Lonedalt and Etploaeda NOTABV ri nil. FRED G. TURNER NOTARY NJBLIO I-oans, Invettmenti and Insurance. Boom 307, 633 Granville St., Vancouver, B. 'C. Phone 8009. Land Htyii try work a apeoialty. You ate cordially invited to attend a Free Lecture on Christian Science, under the auspices of First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, by Virgil O. Stricter, C.S. of Nt* York, N.Y., Member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston} Musj., in the VANCOUVER OPERA HOUSE, , Sunday, Nov. 12, at 3.30 p. in. CHRISTMAS IS COMING Private Greeting Cards for Christmas and New Year Large Books of flainplei to choott from. Prlcae from $1.36 par doitn, printed with your own name and greeting, OBDBB BAELV and aave disappoint ment u favorltee run out of pilot. North Shore Press, Ltd. NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. BRSjt, THV, SPECIAL Ut I tad 2, Block 9, D. L. 616. M feet on carline Inaide city limita. All cleared. Only $1500 $375 caah, balance easy. Can be told singly il desired, CARDINALL & MacGREGOR m ■artawAM uw row omul) paw m t.O.UwMM Waareiaa^aipMiakyolHotMes. We ahall be pleated erW tWW mr*t*e*W \*^WW \mWtWW 1*999 \mm\rw Wr rWmW m wm^mm'U'ww' W .sfWW*W »fHaly Writ The International Bunday flchool Lesion .Fourth quarter. Utaon VU Dinlo) 8; VI-90, November 13, 1011. World's Temptrauco Bunday. Btlihai lar'i Flats tad Fate, There is not In literature li moro vivid word picture tban that which do- Bcrilnm the last night in Babylon. Out of tb|t dim pt»l at two millenniums ago tbe city is made to rita again in iti magnitude, grandeur and strength. 1(1 walls, towering three hundred and Afty feet, pierced hy a hundred brawn gates inclose a commonwealth rather than a metropolis, it is the centre of tlie traffic, art, and learning of the world, ami into its treasures the golden streams of tribute and trade aro pouring ceaselessly. Tbe gilded youth, Belsbamr, is the untrammeled master of the scene. He is crown prince, but acting at king while his father, thetcboiarly Nahoni- due, is absent from the capital in research or immersed in study at home. Cyrus, tlie conqueror of the world, with his myriad armies of Medea ami Persians, appears upon the scene. Belshas- zar, flushed with tbe unrivalled strength of bis city, does not so much as inlinil the thought of its being luken. Its fortifications are impregnable, its stores ineiliaustihie. The incident of a siege does not interfere with the ban ijuet which has been planned. It is hebl probably in the temple of Bolus, that wonder of the world. Many temples of many lauds have been looted to supply that table with its gold ami silver service, and there is the glitter of "barbaric pearl." There are a thousand guests. What may have begun us an orderly state dinner degenerates into a wilil drinking bout, iu the midst of which au act of sacrilege is committed when the holy vessels of the temple of Jerusalem are put to ignoble use. The poet probably correctly diagnoses the case wheu be pictures it as a deli berately planned insult to .iehovuhi "Jehovah, eternal scorn I own, DOMINION CABINET-Continued m ■Br * Ti'% ,; *MfM v ^^^^B'''~'' ^3 9"i , ■ I ■.' s< *MM m*9t*W_^% S; Mm BBKATOB J. A. I.OUQHEED Without Portfolio HON. OBO. H PBBLBY WltU/ut Portfolio m% Wt C iti JAntt^l pm memnh at P*M—" Wbon.ZtVmV It thu. di.gra.ri, drunk en idolatort prostnti before images of their gada. Ai IM Vary moment, in tk* fall light al ll« cendlebrti whi«H may Ure bent tkt golden candlestick from Jimnltie, a band appears writing some myttm legend upon the plaster of Ike w*B. 1h* revellers aro sober la aa iaalaat. A pallor and limpness spread ovn am. Then wat a tcurrying about far Skr magi, but their skill failed th.m. At tbe queen's suggestion Dtaitt it brought ip. The king appeals U Vm deferentially. Never did a servant at Qoil show himself more worthy al He high calling. He disdains lha praffeml gifts, great though they ara. With | relentless fidelity he points uul Bebau- zer's coune aa compared with that ei Nebuchadnezzar. Then he addresses himself to tbe interpretation of Ike ia- acrlntion. "Numbtrtd." "Weigh*.*." '' Divided.'' Tbe last page in Bar.ylara ian history is written. Ils Itatta i< "linislicd." It ll weighed hy Ike un erring hand of the Ood ot nations, an.i In tpite of its phenomenal a.lraniages, is found wanting. Anil now its jIu.iui is irrevocably sealed, it shall he broken, divided belween ils conquer ors. The last act of Belshazzar ia Ik* fulfilment of hit vow, ami the gnaliag of the reward for the interpretation. An empty honor that to be ruler nf » kingdom even.then dissolving. Tkt Teichtr's Lant.rn lu the art museum al Boston there ;• a very significant memorial of tins un parelleled scene. He left il unfinished, freely admitting his failure., it wa.. beyond his art in particular to | ..mf the face of Belshazzar on recerviaa Ilis doom. The scene has been la* theme of several poems of unusual pons er. Byron, Heine, Truly am! Milinan have ull treated it with their gifted pens. Daniel, the absteminous, -r i in tho presence of Ihe most luxurious banquet ever spread. His temperam « was a jewel which outshone all nibess. The gains of temperance hast marked Illustration iu the last great war. Ta* Japanese arc absteminous. Tbe Win missis, are not. Bulers have a moral re spousiliility incident upon Iheir high position. To this Belshazzar was retreaal The character of Daniel is all the oiose lustrous when compared to that of Bel shazzar. He was faiihful t.> l.iul ui truth. Daniel made small ai-ciunt ot material rewanl*. He served Hod n»c for the profit there was in it. The pn. phot did nut cringe before an absolute monarch, the crook of whose do ger might have "Haa the signal to hll Ilis head from his Amblers.lie inter i ed his message freely, Inbiul equive- catiou. While walking wiNjJa Hebrew I professor in the Jewish section of aeikvi recently, he picked up a bit of aew. paper. It wes Herman, printed in He , brew characters, ll would, of course. be iiuinteiligil.il' to one who di-l ami . | know the alphabet of the Hebrew. s»: the Arumuis words of Ihe n-, ,■ i fi,..: on llelshazzar's wall may have beeu in characters familiar only tn Daniel. Young Ptoplt't Devotional fenfe* November 13, lull. Isaiah 51:11tt In the late Conference of • basilic* ami Correction one of tbt greatest )..,' tiers of Huston look Ibe floor to 'lectase himself the foe of the saloon. He 4.1 "1 would focus my efort ou the thing on which all agree—the evils of drink inneil. Then I would tackle tbe saloon. There is no neesl of the saloon. Th* community i-oul.l do without it-would never miss it. tm. a, 1. ntmt Wttktat tmUtUa ww awwrnwrnmr wwarmwwimw CHURCH NOTICES mui 111 > ium vm Wtlketlal I la.ck c.in. i of Ilk a*>l m Oi ome Dunilay lervlcia IHI.ai and 7,30 11 in. Sunday actual and Hii.l.- riast. 2.10 pm t.nlor Lcaaru. Una- day, I p 111. 1'ravn ami i'rals. aVrvl..-« Weilnesiluy. I p pi ' .lunior fjeajru*. Thursday afternoon at 1)4 Pastor. W I' H. llllli lu) II. »«d....-» Kir.trl.ihM .....a. Keith Roast -Service. 'J.n,n.. II M .V.nlna. 7N0 Aduli Wild.- itas» lilt tiumluy 81l1u.1l, IVi ll'."''i: Tue.- duy. ui S p m. Prayer H.-nnj Wad- ne.ilay. nl S pi m .'Imlr fj...si.» Friday, ul I pm (Uu HoimIjI llac-l*!. Mlnliter II, luara IIjjsiIj.v.iiiI and lilh — KvenauiiK. 7 34 p in Hoi) i'„|i,iiiiinlun. 1100 um. ae, mid Monday it, alary month. I.lrallua l»m> l.unsilalr Aff.au* Silllilay Sel Vic.-a 1144 am. lum si»j4 7 15 lilll Tiu j.,lay I pm Tni.rs.Uy. S I' 111 I'hlldrcn's Service. \' v,!n. 4,1.1 y. I p.m. Il.uilsi I karri. - Flfih 411,1 at Oeorge Service, at II am aaa 7H p.m. Sunday Scho'sl and Bible Hasa at 12IC pm Prayer and Praia* s.-rvs->, Wednesday at S um Pastor. R*» A .1 Prosier. Kill and SI. 43.org. II. JnkD Ike IT.aaxrllal, Ilk aa. Iltk Holy ''oioiiioiiioii i 4 in - Jfj.rnlBJ* Prayer. II u in Kv, ulna fraytr, l.tl pm On Ibe first Sunday in tbe mold there will be a aeeon.1 . tlrbt*il*a nt the Holy Communion at II am tttttmt. Rev. MiiijIi Hooper. . II. Maau.aV. I alkalle f kknk, Ualm avenue. Sundayn—Ifui. I ant tern day School. 2 30 pro Rosary BeaeM.- Hon ami serroOa; 7 24 pm la.laa I alkali* Ikank ml tl. rasfa Man. 7 20 am. Sundayi. Faitor. Re. E. I', yiiivln. i) H I MOUTH lOtlDIl.v.. VtetU,tertta Ikantn-Vloriblf.turn- days. 710 p.m Suntay School. >.M liiii )1 Van Mumter, MA. Pastor II. Tkoaa*.—I a m tf.ry loams exc-pi flrsi Sunday In rounib Itt aval jrlt Sunday In month II am. ItalMtV LIUny and sermon, sreond suvt fawrlk "ondiiy Holy Communion ant e.iaj.n. rat and third Sundayi Vtaar. mew. '. K. Rowy. i.raa \iu.mt. M.lkolUI 1 karat. - larvlatt nm lunliy evening )n Ik. »■ rk.rck. al 1 o'filock Holy- CommunloaT H.J-mS'. tm lm tat of .Very month Mountain Coat, Deer. Bear, and other big game Our atechy il WINOHBSTBB, BAV- AflB," EBMINQTON, MAUSBB and other Uiat kM been canfully iiltcted aad wa have till calibre kttt tuited ta your particular requirement. Bvery- by tbt practical hunttr. paine & McMillan PklKll Wholesale aad Retail Hardware FIRST STREET AND LONSDALE it IF YOU HAVE A BABY (or expect one) THE NEW BABY" CJVES INFORMATION YOU NEED ll tclfc how much baby dwuid weigh each month, how many ■atbet aad botv fad U diould grow, when baby should get its ini Imde, aad eadi ot iht other thirty-one. Il datws die ddfereoce between human and cow's milk hoar lo taake 4e latter hie ibe former, just how often and how ajsttb food baby aeedt, from tbe first week to the eighteenth "Tbe New Baby" tells the expectant mother about her •itt. ptoper exetote aad clothing, how to prepare for her ac- rctsft-aatai. jusl tbe things die needs in advance. Il it MflMes by doctors who are recognized authorities oa tbtn vanoitt tabjedt and all thit is told in the fewest words, ia tbe pliiarrt liagntgr, iateaded for the busy women. The New Baby" it illustrated by 433 beautiful half-tone rtprodaartioas of all the newest inventions for baby, for in- slaacr, il sboui* a csib ibat goes over a bed without touching it, allottaag a unitet lo lead her babe without arising. A bakVtitb uatbotat a hard surface, that folds in . Iwo- iacb spare ia orne muvoaeai, a hot water bag that needs no waler aad will day hot for a week, etc. SEND FOR IT NOW "TheNetv Baby" is NEW; you need it; every woman aeedt al who tt alerested in a baby. It gives the information a mil*, ttaati every day. We will deliver it to your home, aa advaaced copy, oa receipt of 25 cents. SATIRE: 1358 Broadway, New York City. THIS WEEK at the Cut Rate Drug Store Kdlow'a «yni|i '. $1,M bottle Allenbury'* Food ,...' 85c. tin - ~ f'j.60 doz. Hot Water fottlea, guaranteed for one year $1.75 Hot Water Hottlea, guaranteed for two year* $2.60 Wiocarnia $1.26 and $2.00 bottle Aotipon, Urge size , $1.76 a We bate aow oa tale a new ttock of Safety laam ttBuUr to Gillettet $lJ0to$8.00aacb Nortli Swre Drug Co. MTlOBASrkai B, Dn»iit IWiSflAKADEWEST. PUe311
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