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Editor\nHEAD OFFICE:\nCorner Thirtieth Avenue and Main Street, South Vancouver, B, C.\nEditor\" Office Burnt Drug Co., Vancouver Block, Phone Sey. 5490\nTK*LflPHONE: All departmenti Fairmont 1874\nNIGHT CALLS Pairmoet 1946 L\n11.filtered at the Poit Office Department, Ottawa, at Second Clan\nMail Matter\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES:\nTo all pointt in Canada, United Kingdom, Newfoundland, New\nZealand, and other British Pottettiont:\n$1.50 a Year\nPottage to American, Europeai and other Foreign Countriet, SI.00\nper year citra.\n\"The truth at all timet firmly atandt\nAnd thall from age to age endure.\"\nPASSING OF THE GOLDEN DAYS\nFEW people were surprised at the outcome of\nthe recent municipal litigation. One man rule\nwas done away with where people use the\nAnglo-Saxon tongue at Runnymede, 1215.\nWhile the case of the Citizens of South Vancouver vs. Gold seemed to savor somewhat of a neighborhood squabble, the principle at stake was that\nupon which civilisation is built.\nUnder the British flag, the majority must rule.\nIn thinking that he had a mandate from some unseen\npower to do as he pleased in South Vancouver, the\nreeve made the mistake that many another man has\nmade in a larger sphere.\nSome men have been hanged for following the\nreeve's line of attack to the extreme.\nGold has made a sorry mess of things in South\nVancouver. The sad feature of the whole thing\nis that many worthy and reliable citizens supported\nthe man at the last election.\nHad he displayed the financial genius for which\nhis race is noted, there would be no tax sale advertised for this year. Had he co-operated, instead of\nendeavoring to dominate. South Vancouver would\nnot at this moment be so low in the estimation of the\npublic. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\" *-\nGold declared publicly that South Vancouver\nwas \"a mere district of open fields and peanut\nstands.\"\nAs a peanut stand operator he might make a success. So the hearty wish of all the people in South\nVancouver is that he return to that line of endeavor.\nSo far as open fields are concerned, his wusship\nhas a monopoly of them, and it will probably be in\nthe interests of the sane development of this very desirable community if it will be some years hence before he will be able to peddle his open fields at\n$1500 per thirty-three foot lot.\nThough his wusship does not assay very high to\nthe ton, the mention of his name brings to mind the\nlines of the poet:\n\"Gold, gold, very yellow, hard and cold.\nSo hard to get, so hard to hold.\"\nOUR DUTY TODAY\nFOR many generations the orators of Canada\nhave dwelt at great length upon our vast resources, our magnificent distances, our grand\nclimate, our democratic form of Government and\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nour loyalty to Great Britain.\nToday a crisis has been reached in the history of\nthe British Empire. Every man is needed, every\nbushel of wheat is needed and copper and lead aic\nmore valuable than silver.\nAre the people of the Dominion of Canada doing\ntheir duty to the British Empire in this, crisis?\nTo read the political news from Ottawa, no one\nwould draw from it that the very life of the Empire\nwas at stake.\nDespatches from the Provincial capitals do pot\nshow that local governments are doing any grand\nthing to help the Empire. To a stranger, the war,\nindeed, seems but an excuse for all the ills that are\nbeing suffered in the Provinces throughout Canada\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdparticularly the Western Provinces.\nAt Ottawa, politicians are discussing the possibility of an early election, and in the various constituencies both great parties are placing candidates in the\nfield and holding nominating conventions.\nThe war-contract grafters at Ottawa arc taking\nup much of the space in the newspapers. Party rivalry is at its height. The party in power have indicated their great interest in the war by enforcing\nan act to poll the votes of the soldiers on the firing\nline. Several tons of ballot papers have been despatched to France for this purpose. A man from\nVancouver has gone over with these ballot papers\nwith definite instructions, no doubt, to vote dead men\nand living\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand to see that they all vote right!\nThe mayors of the Western, cities have petitioned\nthe Dominion Government to do something to relieve the unemployment situation which is steadily\ngrowing worse in the cities west of the Great Lakes.\nWe have some 10,000 unemployed men in Vancouver.\nIf a census were taken we would find another\n10,000 out-of-works in South Vancouver.\nHeaven knows how many men between Victoria\nand Halifax are today out-of-work, in the bread\nline.\nOn the other hand, our \"hills of iron and mountains of brass,\" teeming rivers, fertile prairies and\nmagnificent forests are still with us. The surface of\nthese vast natural resources has scarcely been\nscratched.\nThere does not seem to be any policy before any\nof the Provincial Governments or the Dominion\nGovernment to introduce the ten thousands of our\nunemployed to the untouched natural resources of\nthe Dominion.\nThere does not seem to be an architect in all our\nCanadian councils with the vision necessary to plan\na bridge from the deserts of unemployment across\nthe little stream of special privilege to areas flowing\nin milk and honey\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdas the orators say.\nThe part that Canada should properly play in\nthe present war is to turn herself into a vast store\nhouse for supplying sustenance and fighting equipment to British troops.\nYet Canadian statesmen cannot see it.\nHere in South Vancouver we have all the problems and difficulties which the Dominion of Canada faces, boiled down and concentrated and tab-\nloided.\nIn our municipality of 35,000 souls, there does\nnot seem to be employment this afternoon for 200\nmen. We have churches, schools, streets paved with\nfour dollar a yard material, electric lights which'\nburn upon isolated street corners all night long, running water in our homes\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmany things that go to\nmake residence in a city desirable\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyet we are a\ncommunity without food and without work.\nGreat Britain calls for flour and beef and bacon,\ncopper, lead, iron. But British Columbia must bow\nher head in shame. She can send along a few thousand men. There her limit ends. She cannot do\nreal justice by the wives and kiddies at home and\nthe brothers and fathers who remain at home.\nAs it is in British Columbia, so it is apparently in\nother parts of the Dominion.\nBecause in South Vancouver national problems\nmay be found boiled down, concentrated and tab-\nloided, it is fitting that we should put forward a suggestion which may fall upon receptive ears and\nwhich we hope may be taken up by others and wafted from place to place throughout the length and\nbreadth of the Dominion of Canada.\n\/\/ is this:\nTHAT THE TIME IS RIPE FOR THE\nPEOPLE OF CANADA TO PUT ASIDE\nALL PARTY FIGHTING AND TO HURRY THROUGH WAR GRAFT INVESTIGATIONS AND MANITOBA SCANDAL\nDIGGING.\nTHAT THE TIME IS RIPE FOR THE\nPREMIER OF CANADA TO CALL INTO\nHIS CABINET THE BRAINS OF THE\nOPPOSITION.\nTHAT IT SHOULD BE THE DUTY OF\nTHE GOVERNMENT TO CARRY ON\nTHE BUSINESS OF THE COUNTRY UNTIL THE WAR IS OVER WITH ONE OBJECT IN VIEW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTHE ASSISTANCE OF\nTHE EMPIRE.\nTHAT THE NATURAL RESOURCES\nOF THE DOMINION AND THE PUBLIC\nUTILITIES OF THE DOMINION BE TAKEN UNDER THE CHARGE OF THE\nGOVERNMENT.\nTHAT THE DEVELOPMENT OF\nFARM AND MINE AND INDUSTRY BE\nCARRIED ON UNDER THE DIRECTION\nOF THE GOVERNMENT WITH THE\nOBJECT IN VIEW OF SUPPORTING\nBRITISH ARMS ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE BY FEEDING BRITISH CIVILIANS\nAND BRITISH SOLDIERS AND FURNISHING THEM WITH THE MUNITIONS OF WAR.\nHad Mayor Taylor owned a newspaper through\nwhich he could have boosted for the bylaws, the\nvote might have been different.\nIn supporting the bylaws His Worship acted perfectly within his rights. The people who twice elected him this year did so on a platform which called for a full dinner pail. Those people at that time\nwould have carried the measures, but alas, time\nmakes many changes.\nBY THE WAY\nm\n\"I HAVE BEEN NEAR ENOUGH,\" said Sir\nRichard McBride, \"to the firing line to know that\nGermany is crushed and broken.\"\nWONDER IF DICK'S hair was cut off or singed\noff.\nIT IS SAID THAT Sir Richard parted with his\nhair by way of disguising himself on the way home.\nDR. McINTOSH says that the day it was announced that the British were about to use asphyxiating\ngas against the Germans, Windermere cabled that\nSir Richard himself was about to visit the trenches.\nALL THE SAME Sir Richard is entitled to more\ncourteous treatment than the Province and News-\nAdvertiser are giving him.\n* * *\nHE IS STILL Prime Minister of British Columbia and there is just the possibility that he will remain as such for some time to come, and that he will\nincidentally cause a few wiseacres to jump through\nhoops before he seeks once more the solitude of\nNew Westminster.\nWILFRID LAURIER\nBy Elbert Hubbard\nDEFEAT OF THE BYLAWS\nVANCOUVER'S $650,000 bylaws have\nbeen turned down. Property owners in\nVancouver owe about $3,500,000.\nThere is not the slightest doubt that the holding\nof tax sales in South Vancouver and Point Grey\nbrought prominently to the attention of the city ratepayers that a stop must be made some time in borrowing money.\nTHE other week, while on a Little Journey to\nToronto, I was much impressed with the fact\nthat Canadian sentiment toward the United\nStates is undergoing a change. As yet it is only a\nnebulous idea slowly taking on substantial form\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nbut to the eyes that see it is quite clear. And that\nis, that the people of this country and of the Dominion are after all akin, and that their interests are one\nand the same.\nSince our late misunderstanding anent our well-\nmeant but badly managed overtures on trade rela\nA Great Personality\nThe success that has marked this man in all his\nundertakings can be explained only in the light of\nhis incomparable and persuasive personality. His\ngraciousness of speech, his charm of manner, his varied accomplishments and his remarkable eloquence\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcombined with a fine, handsome face and wonderful distinction of bearing\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdset him apart as one\nof the most efficient and versatile personalities that\nthe world has ever seen. He wins all, friends and\nfoes, and binds them to him as with green withes of\ntionships, Canada has had a change of heart, and | affebtion. And yet even his most vigorous critics\nnow I believe that when next Long Jonothan goes\na-courting, he will be accorded a more gracious reception.\nThe Canadians have a love for our President\nsecond only to our own. To them he seems always\nto have been safe and sane, and now they are sure\nof it. He is their ideal American citizen, gentle,\nstrong, wise, and peace-loving, with a just appreciation of the rights of others and a correct perspective\nof his own purposes.\nAnd I am not so sure but that they are eminently\nright in their conclusions.\nThe United States wants the good-will of Canada, and Canada needs the friendly support of the\nUnited States. Certainly, come what may, we are\nnot going to allow any foreign-born power to come\na-meddling across seas, if we can help it.\nA Citizen of the World\nMuch of the good feeling that now exists between\nthese two great nations is, I believe, due almost entirely to the liberalizing work and beneficient influence of that great and good man, that Royal Roy-\ncrofter and gentleman superbus, who has been in the\nlimelight of Canadian and world politics for these\nforty years and more, but whose heart yet beats with\nthe high hope of youth. I mean Sir Wilfrid Laurier\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdknight by courtesy, but, like Lincoln, one of Nature's noblemen.\nLaurier is Canada at its best. Born in the French\nprovince of Quebec, surrounded with French traditions, and the first French-Canadian to be Premier\nof Canada, he was' the prime mover in putting an\nend forever to that Tory attitude of hostility and\nchurlishness toward the United States which at one\ntime swayed Canada from coast to coast. More\nthan any other one man he has taught the Dominion\nto think nationally and to take her place as one of\nthe great nations of the Western Hemisphere.\nAn Advocate of Peace\nSir Wilfrid has never displayed the least hesitation in avowing that he is an ardent admirer of the I ;ng tllat js human is alien to me.\nAmerican Republic. He was called to task once for j Canada and its fu,ure And hl\nhaving permitted more than half a mil ion American |the future of Canada is closely iinked vvith that 0f\ncitizens to cross the boundary-line and settle on vir-1 ^ yn|[ed States\nhave never for a moment thought of accusing this\nfine gentleman of concealing beneath a polished\nmanner the real sentiments of his heart. He mixes\nin no idle gossip. He is above all petty scrimmages\nand scrambles for place and power. He is a man\namong men. As a public speaker he is frank, witty,\nappreciative and unresfentful. While he has very\nlittle of the story-telling jocosity of, say, our friend\nthe Secretary of State, yet he has a humor that is inimitable. It is this saving grace that has stood him\nin good stead in his hours of trial and defeat, and has\nhelped him on many an occasion when dealing with\nthe beef-eating Anglophile that at one time roamed\nwild in Canada.\nLaurier is always perfectly willing to admit that\nwhat his opponents say of him is true\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdonly before\nhe gets through you are quite inclined to believe with\nhim that the slur was really a compliment in disguise.\nI remember, when the annexation talk was at its\nheight, some Britishers came to him, and the speaker, a pompous fellow with bristling sideburns, said:\n\"Pray now, Sir, let us have your candid opinion.\nAre not at this very moment the American people\ncoveting Canada?\"\nAnd Sir Wilfrid, with a twinkle in his eye, solemnly replied: \"I should be very much surprised if\nthey were not. I'm sure, it would be quite human\nif they did, and certainly quite American, for every\nAmerican knows a good thing when he sees it.\"\nThe Birth of ihe \/Yen' Time\nEssentially, Wilfrid Laurier represents the new\ntime. He is a democrat in his mode of thinking and\nin his habit of life. He is get-at-able, approachable,\nkindly, generous, friendly. He is gracious to all\nmen, but toadies to no one.\nHe is a businessman. He believes in creation,\nevolution, development, transportation, distribution.\nLike Terence he might say. \"I am a man and noth-\nHe believes in\ni tlso believes that\ngin territory in the great Northwest. His answer\nwas characteristic of the man:\n\"We have said to the American farmer that if he\ncame to Canada, he would find land not only equal,\nbut superior to that of the United States. He would\nfind institutions as good as American institutions,\nlaws as generous as American laws. He would\nfind also that the monarchy of Canada is just as democratic as the government of his home country.\"\nAnd not long ago he said in London to the assembled statesmen of the British Empire: \"I am an admirer of the American people. I admire the great\nfight they have made in the past for freedom. I\nadmire the great advance they have made in civilization. I love the United States. We are giving to\nthe world the spectacle of brethren living in peace.\nWe have the largest frontier dividing any two nations. On that frontier, there is not a fortress, not\na gun, not a soldier.\"\nHe is, in truth, a universal citizen. He realizes\nthat we are practically one people, that England s\nShakespeare is our Shakespeare, and that our history\nmerges off and becomes English history.\nLargely, our interests, our hopes, and our destinies are one. #\"\nOnly yesterday, this strong, virile, splendid man,\nwith a head of silver and a heart of gold, who may\neven yet be Canada's salvation, said:\n\"A dominating power, either on land or sea, will\nnot hereafter be tolerated. Supreme power in either a man or a nation is to be feared\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfor nations are\nmade up of men, and power unrestrained tends to\ntyranny.\"\nSuch to me, is Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who, on the\nTwentieth of November last, entered joyfully upoti\nthe seventy-fourth year of his life. May he live\nlong and prosper I\n..ill\nv! '\n' \"' TWO\nGREATER VANCOUVER CHINOOK\nSATURDAY, JULY i. 1915\n' K,\nI I\nSi\nI\nSTOVEWOOD\n14 inch inside fir\n$2 so per load $2 59.\nCoast Lumber & Fuel Co., Ltd.\nPhone Fair. 2500 Phone High. 226 Phone Fraser 41\nThe Cost of Operating Electric\nHousehold Appliances is\nMerely Nominal.\nThe actuaI*cost of current for Electric Household Appliances is\nout of all proportion to thc comfort and convenience provided, this\nbeing especially true during the summer months.\nLook over this table of hourly cost of operation.\nCoffee Percolator\nzy2 cents per hour\nElectric Grill\n4 to 5l\/2 cents per hour\nElectric Iron\n4 to 5 cents\nper hour\nElectric Washer\n3 cents per hour\nElectric Toaster\n\ufffd\ufffd cents per hour\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdN.B.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAppliances used for cooking are operated only a fraction of\nan hour per meal. The cost of others depends upon the duration\nof their use.\nWe will be pleased to demonstrate these appliances at our salesrooms.\nB. C. ELECTRIC\nCarrall and Hastings St.\n1138 Granville St. (near Davie)\nIMPORTANT\nNight Rates on Long Distance\nCalls\nOVER LINES ENTIRELY WITHIN\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nFROM 7 P.M. TO 8 A.M.\nTHREE TIMES THE DAY PERIOD\nALLOWED FOR THE REGULAR\nDAY RATE\nIS\n\"LONG DISTANCE\" WILL MAKE\nAPPOINTMENTS AT ANY TIME FOR\nCONVERSATIONS AT NIGHT RATES.\nB.C. TELEPHONE CO. LTD.\nLittle Old Original Tin Pot Iron Clad\nSinks in Waters of Litigation\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEnd\nis Brought to Long Period of\nDisgraceful Municipal Proceedings\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBit is Ordered for Teeth of\nAggressive Reeve\nInjunction Restraining Gold from Exercising Powers of a Mexican\nLeader Granted by Justice Macdonald\nThe Scenic Highway Across the Continent\nTHROUGH TICKETS ISSUED\nFROM VANCOUVER TO\nALL PARTS OF THE\nWORLD\ntn\nThe Popular Route to the\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nOLD COUNTRY\nHAWAII\nAUSTRALIA\nALASKA\nCHINA AND\nJAPAN\nUp-to-date Train Service Between Vancouver and the East.\nAll trains equipped with Standard and Tourist Sleepers.\nJ. MOE, C. P. A., 434 Hastings St, Vancouver.\nC. MILLARD, D. T. A., Vancouver.\nH. W. BRODIE, Gen. Pass. Agent, Vancouver.\nA. E. Harron\nJ. A. Harron\nG. M. Williamson\nHARRON BROS.\nFUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS\nVancouver\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOffice and Chapel: 1034 Granville St. Phone Sey. 3486\nNorth Vancouver\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOffice and Chapel: 122 Sixth St. W. Phone 134\nThe first little Iron Clad warship\never (o poke its nose into llic waters\nof municipal politics in Great Britain, Canada or tlie United States, was\ndisabled and sunk, Tuesday, following\nthe ruling of his Lordship. Mr. Jus-\nlice MacdonaMd, in the case of the citizens of South Vancouver vs. Edward\nGold.\nOne man may be able to run a peanut stand or \"hold a tight rein and\nsnap the whip over a team of horses,\"\nbut the law says that one man may\nnot lake personal charge of the lives\nand fortunes of 35,000 people unless\nthe people are willing.\nAs a result of the granting of Mr.\nJuslioe Macdonald's injunction, henceforth the wish of the majority of the\ncouncil of South Vancouver will be\nfinal.\nCol. Gold's private secretary, A. II.\nSeymour, will henceforth be restrain?\ned from Charlie Chaplining into the\nmunicipal vaults and opening mails\naddressed to the Treasurer of South\nVancouver.\nThe (Sold system of espionage at\nthe offices in ihe Hall ceases from this\nday onward.\nIn fact, in the future, Gold may be\nexpected to confine himself lo the responsibilities of being the presiding\nofficer of the council board. He may\nput the resolutions and engage in free\ndiscussion of the business before thc\ncouncil. But henceforth the rough\nneck work must cease and the will of\nthe council be observed.\nThe granting of tlie injunction by\nIhe courl will have the effect of bringing quiet lo reign over the fair municipality of South Vancouver, and\nthough I lie newspapers may lose a\ngreat volume of sensational copy, thc\nlot of Ihe ratepayers of the district\nand the standing of all Hie municipalities of .British Columbia will be\nimmensely benefitted,\nMr. Justice Macdonald on Tuesday\ngave to James B. Springford, clerk\nand treasurer of the corporation of\nSouth Vancouver, Bertie Wilding\nand Edwin Bennett, ratepayers, and\nthe municipal council of South Vancouver, an order of Ihe supreme\ncourt restraining Edward Gold, reeve\nof that municipality, from using certain'powers which Mr. Gold, as reeve,\nassumed that he had. Tlie case is one\nto be marked in legal records, being\nthe first occasion in this country when\na municipal council has asked the supreme court for an injunction retraining the reeve from the assumption of loo much authority.\nAfter declaring that the municipal\nclerk and treasurer, whose repeated\nsuspension by Ihe reeve was tlie\nsource of the trouble, is Ihc rightful\nclerk and treasurer, of which there\nhas been some legal doubl since his\nsuspension, although he was rein-\nstaled by Ihc council, the injunction\nruns as follows:\nOrder of Court\n\"Upon the application of the\nplaintiffs, upon hearing Mr. J. Edward Bird, of counsel for the plaintiffs, and Mr. A. II. Macneill. FCC., of\ncounsel for the defendant, and upon\nhearing read the affidavits of James\nB. Springford, James Campbell, W.\nB. Russell. Bertie Wilding, C. II.\nStanley and Edwin Bennett, of Avl-\nmer Pratt, ami of Edward Gold and\nof A. H. Seymour, and of VV. S.\nWelton, and upon hearing read ihe\nextracts from the reports of the meet-\ning of the South Vancouver municipal council, il is hereby ordered adjudged and declared that the said Ed\nward Gold, in his capacity as reeve of\nSouth Vancouver, glial] not interfere\nwith ihe acts of James B. Springford,\nin Ihe performance of his duties as\nclerk and treasurer of the municipality, except in so far as the said James\nB. Springford may hereafter commit\nan error in bis duly as clerk. And it\nis hereby ordered that ihe said defendant, Edward Cold, as reeve of the\nsaid municipality, be and is hereby\nrestrained from interfering with the\ntax sale ordered by the municipal\ncouncil, and of and from any act, matter or thing which will prevent the\ntaking of all the proceedings necessary lo the tax sale. And it is hereby\nordered that Edward Gobi, as reevc\nof the said municipal corporation, be\nand is restrained from interfering\nwith all proceedings of the said municipal council, so far as such actions\ndo not contravene the revised statutes\nof British Columbia, as far as it relates to the said corporation.\"\nLawyers on both sides in the case,\nwhich was beard in chambers, declared tllat there was no precedent in\nthe annals of British orr American\nlaw. Mr. Bird, for the citizens, de-\ncleared that there never was a reeve\nor mayor in Canada or the United\nStates, lo say nothing of England,\nwho had arrogated unto himself the\npowers claimed by ..dward Gold.\nMr. Macneill, who with Mr. Kttbin-\nowitz, appeared for Gold, pleaded that\nthe man was driven into the stand he\nhad been taking during the past few\nmonths, lie had, they alleged, but\nendeavored to carry out his pre-election pledges and was absolutely sincere in all that he did and undertook,\nReference was made in the pleadings\nof counsel to the imoending tax sale.\nMrs. Emma Gold, mother of the reeve,\nwas down on the tax sale list in some\nIwo hundred or more places. She\nowed $12,000 in back taxes. Edward\nhad his mother's power of attorney\nand in this connection counsel for the\ncitizens declared that he wished lo exercise such high powers largely with\na view of protecting his own selfish\ninterests.\nConsiderable interest had been a-\nroused throughout the municipality\nover the case. Groups met on many\nstreet cornets the night Ihc decision\nwas announced to talk the mailer over, r lie ratepayers who were responsible for thc application being made\nwere, of course, delighted with Ihe\nresults and openly expressed their\ndelight.\n11 is hoped that from now on peace\nand quietness will reign in South Vancouver.\nFriends of the reeve declare that he\nwill likely resign if his powers are to\nbe reduced, as one man put it, \"lo\nless than those of the janitor,\" at the\nHall.\nIt is stated upon very good authority that the reeve will nol resign and\ngo to the people again, fearing that\nthe change in public opinion towards\nhim during the past six months would\nabsolutely ruin bis chances ol\" salvation at the polls. He has, of course,\nbeen repeatedly challenged to give up\nhis seat and refer the case to the electorate, but so far has not seen fit to\nlake up the gage.\nMany of Gold's former friends, par-\nlicularly among the big property holders, have turned against him. They\nblame him for frittering away what\nhad been left of the credit of tlie district. It is undoubtedly correct that\nif Gold were to go to the people a-\ngain at the present lime, his probable\nantagonist, Councillor Stanley, would\nbe successful.\ntwiS\nMr. Cosmo Bruce Returns from\nSan Francisco World's][Fair\nRepresented South Vancouver in Party of Gentlemen Who\nCarried Greetings of Greater Vancouver to Panama-Pacific\nExposition\nMr. Cosmo Bruce: general manager\nof the Coast Lumber and Fuel Company, president of the South Vancouver Board of Trade, returned Thursday from San Francisco, where he represented South Vancouver, and was\nmember of the motor carload of Vancouver optimists who spread the name\nand fame of the city and district from\nBurrard Inlet to the Golden Gates.\nMr. Bruce expressed himself as\nbeing highly pleased with the'results\nof the trip and believes that South\nVancouver is bound to benefit from\nthe circulation at the Panama Pacific\nExposition of information bearing\nupon the potentialities of this splendid\ndistrict.\n\"On all hands,'' said Mr. Bruce, \"we\nwere received very cordially and thc\nAmericans extended to the party every hospitality. I believe that as a\nresult of the enterprise of those responsible for sending the \"Booster's\nCar,\" Greater Vancouver will reap a\ngreat benefit.\n\"British Columbia is regarded by\nour Southern friends as a Province\nwhich offers unlimited opportunity for\nthe right-kind of men\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlaborers and\ncapitalists\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand after the present unrest is overcome, this Province will\n'undoubtedly draw many thousands of\n| the best people of the United States\nj to assist in the development of our\n\"resources.\"\nMr. Bruce met a general feeling at\nthe exposition for more information\non British Columbia, ami particularly\nthe municipalities of thc Province. As\na result of the visit of the Booster's\nCar,\" South Vancouver's name ' has\nbeen placed upon lips which never before had uttered the name and facts\nregarding the resources of the district were spread broadcast in the proper quarters.\nMr. Bruce met many manufacturers\nat the fair who regard Vancouver and\nthe surrounding territory as desirable\nplaces for locations. He found that\nmany of these had not heard of the\npossibilities of cheap sites on the\nNorth Arm of the Fraser. Of course,\nin his capacity of representative for\nthe district, he lost no oportttnity of\nplacing literature and information in\nthe hands of these gentlemen.\nMr. Bruce says that the party\nthroughout encountered splendid weather and good roads. The Exposition\nwas, he declared, a wonderful wonderland, and a visit to the marvellous\ngrounds made with him. he states, a\nlasting impression. It was inspiring,\nMr. Bruce said, to go through the\nCanadian exhibits at the Exposition.\n\"At San Francisco. Canada has done\nherself proud and the world has complimented the country upon the splendor of the various Canadian exhibits\nat the Wonder City. | \\\nGlazed Cement\nSewer Pipe\nIt the choice of property owners in\nevery city where its value hat been\ndemonstrated. It gives good tervice\nand hat durability.\nDominion Glazed Cement Pipe Co.\n15S FRONT STREET WEST Phone F.irmont 122\nMAPLE LEAF DAIRY\nPURE PASTURIZED MILK\nWe are Milk and Butter Specialists\nA. Tommason, Mgr. Phone Bay. 1417\n1935 -2nd AVE. WEST\nA phone call will have prompt attention\nCOAL\nFor kitchen use our Wellington No. 1 Nut Coal at $5.50\nper ton is best Value on the market.\nUSE IT ONCE - - USE IT ALWAYS\nPhone: Sey. 210\nMacDONALD, MARP0LEC0., Ltd.\nTERMINAL CITY IRON WORKS\n1141 ALBERT CT. TELEPHONE HIGH. 191\nENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS\nIRON AND BRASS CASTINGS\nFIRE HYDRANTS AND SPECIALS\nREPAIRS OP ALL DESCRIPTION\nKeeler's Nursery\nGrower and Importer of Plants, Bulbs, Roots and Shrubs\nCut Flowers and Design\nWork a specialty.\nFlowering and Ornamental Shrubs for Spring and\nFall planting.\nOne hundred varieties of\nRoses of Choice Sorts\nand three hundred varieties of Dahlias.\nPhone Fairmont 817\nYOU WILL FIND OUR PRICKS MODERATE\nCor. FIFTEENTH AVE. and MAIN ST :: MOUNT PLEASANT\nVIOLIN EXPERT\nOld and valuable violins carefully repaired.\nGuBtars and mandolins repaired. Bows rehaired.\nViolins bought.\nJAMES TAYLOR\n531 RICHARDS ST. Phone Seymour 3415\nFAIRMONT THEATRE\n18th and Main Street\nAll the Latest in Motion Pictures'\nSOUTH HILL PALACE OF\nVARIETIES\n(Three blocks south of Municipal Hall)\nALL THE LATEST WAR SCENES AND BEST OF\nMOTION PICTURES\nAMATEUR NIGHTS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS\nDREAMLAND\nH. H. DEAN, Proprietor\nCOR. TWENTY-SIXTH AVENUE AND MAIN STREET\nALL THAT IS BEST IN THE\nMOTION PICTURE WORLL> SATURDAY, JULY 3. 1915\niilllllllB11\nThe Standard Trusts Company\nHead Office: WINNIPEG\nBranches:\nVANCOUVER, EDMONTON, SASKATOON\nCapital subscribed and fully paid $\"50,000.00\nKeserve l-'ui.d $425,000.00\nI Total Assets $10,000,000.00\nThis Company transacts all business of a Strictly Trust character.\nNO DEPOSITS ARE, OR HAVE AT ANY TIME BEEN\nACCEPTED\nThe Company has for sale a very large number of FARM\nPROPERTIES in the middle West Provinces, belonging to Trust\nEstates now being wound up. Booklet on application to\nVANCOUVER BRANCH \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd VANCOUVER BLOCK\nIAS. G. FORRESTER, Manager.\nGREATER VANCOUVER CHINOOK\nTHREE\nThe Social Evil and Non-\nEnforcement of the Law\nT1\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd GET YOUR \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCAMPING TENTS\nCamp Furniture, Canvas Hammocks, and other Camping Supplies from\nC. H. JONES & SON Ltd.\nManufacturers\nCANVAS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION\n*\nPHONE SEY. 740. 110 ALEXANDER ST.\nOpposite North Vancouver Ferry Landing\nHOUSEHOLD GOODS andOTFICE FllRNITURE\nr#vi\nCAMPBELL STORAGE COMPANY\nMOVING - PACKING- STORAGE-SHIPPING\nP PHONE SEYMOUR 7360. OFFICE 857 BEAXTY5T. g|\nTRUHfc\nRAIL TICKETS TO ALL POINTS\nGeneral Agency Transatlantic Steamship Lines\nC. E. Jenney, O. A. P. D.\nPhone: Sey. 8134 527 Granville Street\nWe are manufacturers of\nDIAMOND CHICK FOOD\nwhich has no equal for chickens.\nThe Best SEED POTATOES\nwhich are guaranteed to grow.\nLAWN GRASS SEED which\nwill make your lawn beautiful.\nF. T. VERNON'S\nMOUNT PLEASANT\nFEED STORE\n255 Broadway East (cor. Kingsway)\nPhone Fairmont 185\nHE following facts prove conclusively that the social evil flourishes throughout the towns of the Interior of the Province, that\nin many instances prominent Conservative machine politicians\nand government nominees are benefitting financially directly by this\nevil, and that the Attorney-General tolerates this evil if his department\ndo not encourage same. The existence on this huge, commercial scale\nof the social evil in restricted districts, implies an intentional non-enforcement of the Dominion and Provincial Statutes.\nThe following statements, authenticated by the names of Messrs.\nFred H. Graham, A. E. Smith, C. W. King, in a pamphlet issued\nat Nelson, B. C, in November, 1912, will set forth the position\nbriefly.\n1. There is in Nelson, B. C, a segregated Vice District situated on Lake Street, and it has been in existence for some time.\n2. This Vice District is quite contrary to the Law of Canada,\nyet it continues unmolested so far as the authorities are concerned.\n3. The Police Commissioners of Nelson have given orders for\nthe police to obtain certificates of freedom from disease from inmates\nin these houses, without which certificates one is debarred from following the occupation. This implies knowledge of the evil on the\nj part of the commission.\n4. Investigation discloses that mortgages are held at very high\nI rates of interest on some of these houses by parties charged with official responsibility for the enforcement of the laws.\n5. There is evidence to show that the Nelson district, officially winked at in the manner described, is an important\nchain in the series of White Slave Traffic Stations for Western\nCanada.\n6. The following is an extract from a written statement made\nby then Chief of Police C. W. Young, of Nelson, B. C.:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"Not only are houses of prostitution recognised by the\nBoard of Police Commissioners, but individual members of that\nboard have interfered with me as Chief of Police in the discharge\nof my duty to lessen the evils resulting from such houses of prostitution in the City of Nelson.\"\n* # Hi * # * * * *\nIn the City of Revelstoke, B. C, a recognized district\nexists on Front Street in Old town, medical inspection of inmates\ntwice per month is enforced, a provincial official carries out these examinations, and gives certificates as to health of inmates, a certificate\nsigned by him is in the hands of the board, thus in this instance the\nconnection between the official, and the recognition of vice, is direct.\nThere exists a semi-officially recognized red light district at\nNanaimo, B. C, although medical inspection does not appear to be\ninsisted on by the police commissioners of that city. Similar conditions exist at Quesnel, Prince Rupert, and Fort George.\nIn all these Red Light Districts, liquor is sold openly without\nlicenses, in certain towns, Revelstoke for instance, the local machine\nhas organized the license holders of the city to control the only\nwholesale liquor license granted to a company who, by insisting upon\nreceiving retail prices for all liquors sold to the keepers of the houses\nin the Red Light District, thus secure their own profit on the transaction and hence are not likely to attack the existence of the District\nfrom the license holders' viewpoint.\nYears of political power have entrenched the machine in the Interior cities to such an extent,, that these places are governed by a ring\nand the various members thereof participate in the profits which the\nexistence of these Red Light Districts, closcable at their will by virtue of their power with the Police Commissioners, enables them to\nsqueeze from the unfortunate owners of the houses and inmates thereof. Where medical inspection is enforced, the amount received by\nthe examining physician alone as his share of the spoils will reach at\nleast $300 per month. The other members of the ring get theirs in\nthe shape of swollen rents, mortgages at enormous interest, which often constitutes them thc actual owners of the property, monopoly of\nretail business with the district, inmates naturally favoring the businessmen whose favor guarantees their business, high liquor prices,\nlivery and auto services, gambling games run by friends, etc., etc.\nThe control of votes which (his organization of vice ensures is\none of the strongholds which the machine politician of the smaller\ntowns in the Interior of the Province relies upon to perpetuate his\npower, and experience shows that the McBride Government have always polled the full voting strength of the Vice and Liquor Rings\nand their sattelites.\nMONEY TO LOAN\nIn Multiples of $5,000 at 8 per cent, on\ninside revenue producing business property.\nOur client will only consider property that\nis now paying its way.\nCANADIAN FINANCIERS TRUST CO.\nHEAD OFFICE, 839 HASTINGS ST. W. VANCOUVER, B. C.\nPatrick Donnelly, General Manager.\nBURSILL LIBRARY\nIN\nTAX\nSALE! i\nIs Registered under name of Merton\nSmith and Thirty Dollars is owing\nll has jusl become known thai in\nthe lax sale list appears a description\nof the ljiirsill Library property, upon\nwhich there is owing the sum oi Thirty dollars or mure.\nMr. Merton Smith is one of the\ntrustees of the library, and ii is stated\" Ihc property was registered in his\nname. It i.s. therefore, necessary thai\nBursill Library go under Ihe hammer\non July 19. and in the meantime Collingwood friends and other South\nVancouver people interested will make\nan effort to raise a sufficient sum to\nredeem the property before it is too\nlate.\nIn the financing of Bursill Library,\nMR. WEART TO ADDRESS\nLIBERALS AT BEACONSFIELD\nAt Fisher's Mall. Beaconsfield, July\nS. Mr. I. W. Weart. the candidate for j\nthe Liberal party in South Vancouver, will l>e present Mr. Weart will\ntake up a non-partisan view of the\npresent political situation.\nAmong other speakers will be Mr\nGeorge M. Murray, vice-president of\nthe Richmond Liberal Association.\nYou need a knowing druggist to fill your prescriptions\njust as much as you need a knowing doctor to find out what's\nthe matter with you and tell you what to take. When your\ndoctor writes your prescriptions, bring them to us and know\nthat you will get them filled right with first-class, pure, fresh\ndrugs.\nWe never make a mistake. We never substitute.\nCome to OUR Drug Store\nTHE BEST DRUG STORE\nBURNS DRUG COMPANY, LTD.\nPhone 3902\n732 GRANVILLE STREET, VANCOUVER, B. C.\n\"Nature Teeth\"\nand skilled\npainless service\nMy \"Nature Teeth\" which are entirely different from ordinary\nartificial teeth, because they are built into the mouth to match\nNature's own in size and shape and exact tint\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmy skilled service and modern equipment\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmy absolute guarantee of painlessness, both during and following all dental work \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd these\nthings\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcost no more\nthan ordinary dentistry\nRead these Prices\nGold Crowns 5.00 TT 11R* \ufffd\ufffdJ. A li^l *M \ufffd\ufffd\nBrirlfie Work, per toolh 5.00 Licentiate Dental Surtrery\nGold Fillings, per footli 2.00 Doctor Dental Surgery\nPor\ufffd\ufffdl.ia Fillings, per tooth .. 1.50 ' Mcmbcr *%* **??* ?SS lVr\\T\nAmalm raw P\ufffd\ufffdr tooth ..150 2\" STANDARD BANK BLDG.\nPaiblui Extraction, per looih .. .50 Seymour 4679\nHH\nPURE MILK DAIRY CO.\nJ 'mc Pasteurized Milk and Cream delivered daily to all\nparts of the city\nTry Our BUTTER MILK, fresh daily. It aids digestion.\nOur CREAM is the Puresl < >ur WHIPPING CRE \\.M the\nRiches!\nAlso dealers in BUTTER and HOGS\nOffice and Store - 522 BROADWAY EAST\nPlant - 515 TENTH AVENUE EAST\nDo You Want Bigger Poultry Profits?\nLET OUR EXPERTS SHOW YOU HOW\npoultry raising\nint. With :'\ntiti\nof\na p\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdely easy matter.\nup\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwith compc-\ncreasing number\nraises poultry at\n:. : I Up.\n-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd to get the\nisfullj ' reed for\n:cess He must.\nHe must know how to feci! and breed for \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmost rapid growth for market\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhow to mosl -\nshow purposes. He must know the short cuts to si\nstudy the experience of others.\nThe poultry raising course of the International Correspondence\nSchools comprises 2+ practical less ins for home study. It represents\nthe experience of the most successful poultry raisers in the world as\nwell as our own wide experience on the Ran cocas Farm at Brown's\nMills, N, J.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthc world's largest poultry farm.\nFor any information regarding any of the I. C. S. courses (and we\nhave 2S4 to choose from) see\nW. H. Coulter\nLocal Manager\n10 BURNS BLOCK, 18 HASTINGS STREET WEST FOUR\nGREATER VANCOUVER CHINOOK\nSATURDAY, JLrLY 3. 1915\nEDGETTS H8 Hastings w.\nTHE BIG RETAIL GROCERY STORE\nSENSATIONAL SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS\nFLOUR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSo. 1 Hard Wheat, no better bread flour; reg. $2,25, $1.75\nSUGAR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNo. 1 Fure Cane, B. C. Sugar, 18-11). sack; reg. $1.50, $1.30\n(With other groceries)\nlil'TTER\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAlberta\nCreamery, lb. .. .\n.25c\nBUTTER\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Edgewood No.\n1 Creamery, 3 lbs, for $1.00\nEGGS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSpecial Fancy Selected quality only, per doz 25c\nEGGS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThree dozen Our Local Ranch .,'. 30c\nJAM\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPure Fruit, Kootenay, 5 lb. litis, reduced 60c\nTEA\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI hit celebrated Victor, 40c. Tea Special, 3 lor $1.00\nCOFFEE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Fresh ground Moca and Java, value 40c, for 25c\n1\")RK AND MEAN'S\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVon\nCamps, reg. 15c 10c\nGRAPE JUICE\nKeg. 35c, for ,\n25c,\nPEANUT BUTTER, reg.\n25c, for 20c\nRICE, reg. lbs., 7 for only 25c\nBEANS, regular 8 for\nHAMS, Swift's Picnic,\n,14H\nBACON, sliced, only 25c\n25c CRISCO, reg. 35c, special. .30c\nLibbey's Special Cut Rates. Meats and Fruits just Half Price\nLibber's Lunch, reg. 50c, Libbey's Asparagus, 50c\n,for '. 25c for 25c\nLibbey's Queen Olives, 40 Li{']'e-\/'s fCanncfI SouPs' ,t\n, _. 15c, 3 for 25c\nfor 20c Libbey's Canned Pears,\nLibbey's Catsup, 35c for ,20c 40c, for 25c\nRaspberries, crate $1.90\nOranges, doz 20c\nOatmeal, 6 lbs. for 25c\nVinegar, 2 bottles for 25c\nFels Naptha Soap, 10 for ..60c\nCherries, preserving,\nonly lb 10c\nLemons, only, doz 20c\nMananas, only doz 20c\nRoyal Crown Soap, 14 bars 45c\nLiquid Ammonia, 2 bottles 25c\nRaisins, reg. 15c, 3 for 25c\nI Sliced Cooked Corn Beef, Tongues and Hams for Picnics J\nPRICES, QUALITY AND SERVICE MAKE EDGETT'S\nTHE BIG STORE\nSey. 5868 connecting all departments. Special Mail Order dept.\n0 Local Notes and Jottings 0\nDr. W. J. CURRY\nDENTIST\nRing up Seymour 2354 for Appointment\nSuite 301 Dominion Building, Vancouver, B.C.\nHILLCREST DAIRY\nPURE PASTEURIZED MILK\nNo Preservatives No Adulteration\nPurity Guaranteed\n11 Quarts for 1 Dollar\n131 FIFTEENTH AVENUE WEST\nPhone Fairmont 1934\nMill: Foot of Ontario Street. Fraser River\nPhone: Fraser 97\nPATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY\nCANADIAN CEDAR\nLUMBER CO.\nManufacturers of\nBEVEL SIDING, BOAT LUMBER\nHIGH-GRADE CEDAR LUMBER AND LATH\nWholesale and Retail\nGRIMMETT P. O., SOUTH VANCOUVER\nP. M. HAMILTON F> WILLIS\nPANTAGES\n\"The House of Happiness\"\nE. D. Graham, Resident Manager\nPhone Seymour 3406\nHANLON BROTHERS\n\"The Haunted Hotel\"\n6\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOther Big Time Acts\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd6\nThree shows daily 2.45. 7.20. 9.15\nAdmission\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMatinees, 15c; nights,\n15c and 25c; boxes, 50c.\nWe deliver\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdimmediately\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdanywhere.\nPhone your order to Seymour 6722.\nVANCOUVER WINE\n(With the Sunburst Sign)\n1097 Granville. Cor. Helmcken.\nBASEBALL\nAthletic Park\nVancouver vs.\nVictoria\nGAMES\nJULY 12, ,13, 14, 15, 16, 17\nThe German arms must be hunted\nas the buccanncers were hunted of\nold. Surely no liuropean nation will\nbe weak enough to give the Kaiser\nand his swaggering banditti another*\nchance. If Europe is wise, this will\nbe the last great European war \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nRobert Blatchford.\nIt is a great thing to preach philosophy\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfar greater to live it. The\ngreatest philosophy accepts the inevitable with a smile and greets it as\nthough it were desired.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRobert In-\ngcrsoll.\nThe social held on the tennis\ngrounds of the .Mountain View Church\nby the choir last Friday evening, was\nwell patronised. The sum of $16.(10\nwas realized, which is to be spent for\nmusic for the choir.\n\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd *\nIt is with regret we chronicle the\ndeath of Miss Cameron, daughter of\nRev. and Mrs. Cameron, 28th Avenue\nand Quebec Street. Miss Cameron,\nwho lived in Winnipeg with her sister, contracted spinal meningitis last\nApril. Her mother immediately left\nfor Winnipeg and everything was\ndone that loving hands could do, but\nshe passed away June 23rd. Thc family have the sincere sympathy of a\nlarge circle of friends.\n* * *\nRev. Mr. Horton of Sapperton Mc-\nlliodist Church will preach in Mountain v'iew Methodist Church next\nSunday morning, July 4, and Rev. Mr.\nCrux of 6th Avenue Methodist Church\nNew Westminster, will preach in the\nevening.\n* * *\nRev. J. W. Davidson, wife and two\ndaughters leave for Regina, Sask.,\nnext Tuesday, where Mr. Davidson\nhas accepted a call to Mestley Methodist Church.\n* * *\nMrs. Sheridan, a valued member of\nMountain View Methodist Church,\nleaves'for Penticton to join her husband, who has neen there for some\nmonths.\n* * *\nThe South Hill Presbyterian Sun\nday School, under the superintenden-\ncy of Mr. John Sloan, chartered two\nli. ('. electric cars last Saturday. June\n26th. and went picnicing to Central\nPark. All report having a good time.\n* * \ufffd\ufffd\nWe are sorry to chronicle the serious illness ot Robert Jlarkness, of\n179 3\"th Avenue West, but glad to\nreport that he is very much better mirier ihc skilful treatment of Dr. Telford and a trained nurse.\n* * *\nMr. and Mrs. H. Force of No. 139\n39th Avenue West, left Wednesday,\nJune 30th, for South Boston, U.S.A.,\nwhen Ihey intend to make iheir home\nfor a time.\n\ufffd\ufffd * *\nThe Sunday School picnic of Mountain View Church was held last Tuesday, June 29th, at Brockton Recreation Grounds. About 350 attended\nand enjoyed thc games, refreshments,\netc.\n* * *\nMany basket picnic parties enjoyed\nDominion Day at the different beaches, parks, etc.\n* * \ufffd\ufffd\nRev. E. Manuel of Robson Memorial Church has been compelled by\nthe doctor's request to take a two\nmonths' holiday to recuperate his\nhealth. Rev. Mr. Stevenson of Lynn\nValley will occupy thc pulpit next\nSunday, and Mr. D. O. Vosper, secretary of the Lay Preachers' Association, will take Mr. Stevenson's\nplace in Lynn Valley.\nCANYON VIEW HOTEL\nCAPILANO, NO'