"d8412314-3b46-4428-9d2a-82df21dd83b9"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1905-11-24"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309422/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Uht I^rtHB\nVOLUME 1.\nNORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '-'4,\nli,).\nNUMBER 14.\nP\nFinance Committee to Report\non Lumber Contract.\nThe municipal council held a\nspecial session on Wednesday\nnight, to dispose of some urgent\nbusiness. Keeve Kealy presided\nand there were present Councillors\nMorden, May, Allen and Bell,\nA letter was received from the\nBrackman & Ker Milling Company, asking for permission to\nlease 35 feet of waterfront, on the\neast side of the ferry wharf. This\ncompany intend to erect a feed\nwarehouse and landing. Referred\nto Councillors May and Allen as to\nthe space available and policy of\npealing with same.\nThe road foreman's report re\nJimmy Harry's claim for damages\ndone his gate was considered. It\nwas resolved that in view of the!\nreport the council disavows any\nliability.\n\"North Vancouver, B, C.,\n\"Nov. 22, 1905.\n\"To the Reeve and Council, Nortli\nVancouver:\n\"Gentlemen,\u00E2\u0080\u0094By desire of chairman of Hoard ol Works, and in reference to a letter from Mr. II. C.\nWright to Tin: Express, I have to\nstate that there was paid to the Rat\nPortage Lumber Company $1)45.7f>\nfor 109,800 leet ol lumber, and that\nthe cost of taking delivery of the\nwhole from the scow was $107.85,\nThe tenders received were lor only\n72,800 feet. Yours faithfully,\n\"Alex. Philip, C.M.C.\"\nOn motion of Councillors Bell\nand Morden, it was resolved to refer the whole matter to the Finance\nCommittee, to make enquiry aud\nmeet all parties concerned and\nmake a report at the next meeting\nol the council.\nIt was decided to instruct the\nengineer to fix the grade and prepare plans and specifications to\nbuild a sidewalk on h'irst street.\nTo be considered at the next meet\"\nViews of Correspondents on a\nProposed Change.\nI have always been ol Vancouver\nCity, I remain, yours faithfully,\nP. Larson,\nNorth Vancouver, B. C, November 21, HJ05,\nThe question of locating the\ntramway and telephone poles was\ntaken up for consideration. It\nwas decided to refer the matter to\nthe Board of Worki to find out\nthe practice prevailing at Vancouver in this regard, and also to\ncunler with the telephone company thereon.\nTenders were opened (or clearing and grading sides ol Second\nand Fourth streets, west from\nLonsdale avenue to Mahon\navenue, and laying sidewalks\nthereon. Tbey were as follows:\nSecond street Quinn & Dressy,\n$8jo; Robert Blackburn, S460.\nFourth street\u00E2\u0080\u0094Quinn & Dressy,\n$840; Robert Blackburn, S430.\nllotb contracts were awarded to\nMr. Blackburn.\nRegarding the lenders for the\nproposed extension work on\nSecond street, it was decided not\nto open them, hut to call for new\nones on revised specifications, to\nbe returnable by Olh of December\nThe committee on the ferry\nI schedule reported that the company had 1:,' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I to continue the\n12:15 boat, and that a passenger\napproach at the wharf would he\nbuilt early in the spring. Report\nadopted.\nCouncil then adjourned.\nLiberals Will Meet.\nThe North Vancouver Liberal\nAssociation will meet in the Pavilion on Tuesday evening, the 28th.\nThe business to he transacted will\nhe the election of officers and arranging a programme (or the winter.\nPresident Dick will preside and\nSecretary Livingstone will he in\n'lis place. A good attendance is\nanticipated. All Liberals are re\nquested to attend.\nSt. Andrew's Church.\nThe Rev. C. Marion Miirphey,\nof San Francisco, will conduct the\nservices on Sunday and will also\ncontinue his revival meetings for\nanother week. All are welcome\nRe Victoria Park work: Re\nsolved\u00E2\u0080\u0094That tenders be called (or\nou an amended specification, to\nprovide (or the formation of a 30-\nfoot graded and ditched road on\nthe south, east and north sides.\nThe Board of Works reported on\nthe clearing and grading of Be-\nwicke avenue, and also building\ntwo short bridges thereon. It was\nto the effect that the engineer he\nconferred with as to modifying llie\nspecifications iu order to reduce\nthe cost, and to call for new\ntenders.\nThe Chesterfield Street Bndi\nby-law was reconsidered and finally\nadopted.\nClerk Philips submitted a deed\nof land from North Vancouver\nLand and Improvement Company.\nII was resolved that the whole\npapers he placed in the hands ol\nthe solicitor for examination and\nsettlement.\nHistory repeats itself. The\nworld moves on but nothing new.\nThis week's press dispatches make\nknown the articles of agreement\nthat have been signed between an\nAmerican wrestler and a Japanese\njiu-jitsu man. \"Doth men are to\n'wrestle' until either one becomes\nunconcious.\" No stipulations re\ngaiiling holds are laid down. Til\njap is allowed to use his jiu-jitsu\nholds to the best advantage; th\nAmerican to follow whatever mod\nhe sees lit. The latter is at\npresent perfecting himself on\nnew \"hold\" which means strangulation if he succeeds in placing it\non his opponent, Have you ever\nread in the annals of history anything suggestive ol nunc brutality\nthan this? T\nlighters were considered barbari\nDon't Change the Name.\nEditor ol The Fxpress:\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094As one o( the earliest rate\npayers in the municipality, and ol\nthose who proved their faith in our\ngrand future by not only investing in reality, but by improving\nour property and bringing our\nfamilies here, I have been deeply\ninterested in the agitation which\nhas recently taken place, not only\nto incorporate as a city, but to\nchange the name. I have the\nmost hearty sympathy with every\neffort put forth to enhance the\nprosperity of our town, and think\nit would he most advantageous in\nevery way to incorporate, provided\nthe limits of the borough were not\ntoo widely extended, and our\ninterests entrusted to good and\ntrustworthy men, such as 1 am\nBUtt we could secure. But my\nmain object in troubling you is in\nrespect to the proposed change ol\nname. In the early days North\nVancouver was an outskirt of\nVancouver, precisely as South\nVancouver is today, and we\nhave shared in the benefits and\ngood times which came to us all,\nas the terminus ol our great continental railway\u00E2\u0080\u0094the C. P. R., and\nthe marvellous advantages arising from our grantl harbour. Then\nwhy should we wish to change the\nname ? Surely llie name of Vancouver should be good 1 Hough for\nus, with ihe prefix of North, to\nindicate our location. We are\ncertainly the offshoot of Vancouver,\nand I have aluays been of the\nipinion that no people should be\nishaiiied of their parent's nanie-\ncspecially when that name is\nwidely known and respected and\nwhose credit is good. The fact\nthat a few letters have been lost or\ndelayed is a very small matter in\ncomparison to the advantages we\nderive from our present name, and\n1, (or one beg most emphatically\nto protest against a change. Our\nratepayers, I hope, will not change\nthe name, but one thing 1 can\nsay, is that so long as I have\nanything to do with the hotel 1\nConduct il shall always be known\nas the \"Hotel North Vancouver.'\nAny new name would, to my mind,\nhe absurd. Our bonds have been\nChange the Name.\nFditor o( The Express:\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In view of the fact that\npart of this municipality is about\nto incorporate as a city with the\ngreater advantages and also greater\nresponsibilities attendant thereto, 1\nthink it wise at the present time to\ndraw attention to one question,\nwhich is ol most vital importance,\nand which we should weigh well at\nthe present time, that is the question of a name for the young city.\nIt should be selected with the greatest care. It should he distinctive\nand hold, well worthy of a great\ncity, which we all unite in believing\nit will become. The name should\nnot contain more than seven or\neight letters, ami sliould not lie\nlike the name of any other city or\ntown in this vicinity. It sliould\nhear a name essentially its own, so\nthat confusion in mail matter may\nbe avoided. As the name stands\nal the present time correspondents\nat a distance, who do not understand tbe condition of things hereabouts, often neglect to write\nNorth,\" only giving Vancouver\nas the adtlress, thereby causing\nconfusion and delay In the delivery\nof mail, and oftentimes the loss of\nthe mail matter altogether. Vancouver, South Vancouver, North\nVancouver, Vancouver Island am\nVancouver, Washington, are a\nmultiplication ol names altogether\nunnecessary, ofleii causing serious\nloss to our citizens. I [ere is a case\nin point to bear out my argument:\nSome time ago we were doing business with a man iu Tacoina, Washington.\non important business, which had\na given time to he completed. The\nletter did not arrive, so one of the\nmembers of my family look the\ntrain lor Tacoma, and, 011 reaching\nthat place, found the letter had\nbeen sent to and returned again\nfrom Vancouver, Washington\nThe question is an important\none and has two sides, as may\nreadily he seen on perusal of the\nable letter of Mr. Larson in this\nissue, who holds that the name\nNinth Vancouver should be retained.\nOn the other hand the gist of the\nargument in favor of a change\nmay be summed up as follows:\n1. Chang.' of name is necessary\nto distinguish between Ihe city\nand the rural district.\n2. To meet the necessities of\nthe postal service, confusion is\nbound to arise and will increase as\nthe town grows if the name is not\nchanged.\n3. To give the place a distin-\ntive standing on its own merits,\nwhich in the near future will be\namply sufficient.\n4. The change will not prejudice the credit of the council.\nFinancial men look to (acts not\nnames. Besides, the over abundant borrowing ol the city o( Vancouver now going on may prejudice the name rather than help it.\n5. The best feature of the name\n\"Durrani\" is that it will associate\nthe proposed new city with the\ninlet -known all over the world\nlong before Vancouver ever existed\n-which will he the chief factor in\nmaking it a prosperous place.\nthe pace. Tin result is a physical\nand mental wreck, and a broken\ndown body is bequeathed to old\nage. This is the finale of the\ntreating system.\nThen there is another class;\n\"That grieve! not ami that never\nhope,\nStulkl and \"tunned, brothers tu the\nTemperance vs Intemperance\nHardly a day passes hut some\nunfortunate person dies of alcho-\nlism. What prompts men to drink\nto, excess? and how can the evil be\nremedied, has been the problem ol\nall ages, anti-daliug even biblical\ntunes. Horace writes, \"What\ndoes drunkeness not accomplish?\nIl discloses secrets; it satisfies\nThere was a letter due us | hopes and urges even the Unarmed\nio battle,\" Drunkeness is a dis-\nease nl the brain brought on by\nusing loo much* \"booze,\" to use a\nvulgar phrase; in fact, it is \"nothing\nbut voluntary madness.\" Not on*'\niu ten thousand will go into a drug\nstore to drink poison, not to say to\nkill, but lor the pleasure of the\nknow some are of the opinion that j thing. Vet the druggist could dis\nto retain our present name will\nhelp us financially, evidently thinking that we can do business on the\ngood name of our sister city, but\nevery business man knows that our\ncredit will he determined from our\ngross assets, less our liabilities,\nand the business capacity of our\ncitizens. Besides, everyone is convinced that the commercial terminus ol the (irand Trunk P.n iflt\nrailway, ami Ihatul the Canadian\nNorthern, will be iu Ninth Van\n^^^^^^^^^^^Buver. If we retain the old name\nissued as North Vancouver bonds, | ,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E, mitsj,|(, W(>ti,i. \u00E2\u0080\u009E |\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E |,now\nand are probably held all 0V6I lie\nworld. The deeds for properly in\nour municipality all read \"in the\nmunicipality ol North Vancouver,\"\nand these again are held iu the\n1'nited Kingdom, United States,\nand nio'.t other countries, Cap\ntains Kiniing here on ites rs and\nsailing ships hair photographed\nIm ,il conditions, will not think\nthere arc opportunities for investment, ,i- ii is already il\"' terminus\n..I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 railway, bul mil it Ie. oim\nnew name, IUI ll as \" Bun.ml.\nand the whole finani iai world will\nhe in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I. in to gel here We will\nfind them coming on fool and on -'\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'\npetise dings just as intoxicating\nto the minds of men as alohol-\nlt's nol the custom, however, to do\nso. Un the oilier hand you find\nmen frequenting taverns because it\nis the fashion. That's the point.\nGoodfellowillip and conviviality\nare the prune factors that induce\nmen lo foregather at the bar,\nIlu. liny talk freely to one\nanother, reviewing perhaps ihe\nbusiness or day's work, indulge in\na general gossip, as it were, ami\nthe flowing bowl is passed around.\nTune thus goes merrily on, each\none in turn treatingi till ilu hour\narrivui im ilie evening meal.\nI In treating s\stciu has bi 1 omi\n.nn ni iln established things in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.innn, nml ii nipti men, out ul\n1 .nni' i\" drink mora than they\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2il,. rwisi would. I bus iln- pace\nthe lust hearted men thai\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0I hv. J, 111 ih.' 1 oitrse ol .1 lew\nthose without homes and very little\nmoney. Of course they are human,\nand, too, seek comfort and joy in\ntbe always inviting barroom. They,\nin time, also lose self respect, because tbey have not the money to\npay lor ihe liquor they crave for.\nThus it goes.\nIn most cases the frequentors of\nsaloons are men of the world who\nhave experienced enough of real\nlife to be case-hardened, and, like\nDyrou, \"men and the world so\nmuch they hate, they care not\nwhen they quit the scene.\" You\ncan see despair written in their\nfaces.\nThe drink evil must be remedied,\nsay the temperance advocates.\nWhy don't these tipplers give up\ntheir habits, become respectable\nand go to church? Large numbers\nof them do, especially business\nmen, but they attend only for policy's sake. The others see them,\nand say to themselves \"no thanks,\nnot with us.\"\nWhy don't the homeless young\nmen join the V. M. C. A.? For\nsundry reasons, As a rule the\nmembers of the Y. M. C. A. are\nthose who were brought up from\nboyhood within the pale of the\nchurch and were taught from their\nyouth up to look upon life from\nan entirely different standpoint.\nStrangers who go among them, although ever so welcome, do not\ncare to have the flashlight of enquiry thrown on their past lives, so\nfar as social standing is concerned,\nfor the simple reason it would condemn them in the eyes of religionists, and they would be marked as\nunreliable, though perfectly honest\nin their every-day lives. And thus\nthe outcast young men seek more\ncongenial channels to pass away\ntheir idle hours,\n11 the curse ol strong drink is to\nbe n moved, a counter attraction\nmust take the place of the saloon\nin society. Whatever it may be,\nit must be non-sectarian and conducted on broad, tolerant principles. The home must be made\nattractive.\nEvery man who has a chance\nat all wants to own a home if he\ncan allord it, not a den ol troubles\nthat perchance make him go to the\ntavern.\nEducation and a full enjoyment\nof the home life will practically\nend intemperance.\ntt'.i'li.i' k, by railway and bj 11\t\nyears, becomi slaves to King\nSpanish bull-! \u00C2\u00ABur townsite and sent descriptions boat, each one striving to get hci ^^^^^\n'of our lands ami improvements to fin*, s\u00E2\u0080\u009E ti\u00E2\u0080\u009E-v nun get in mi iln Alcohol\nAlter supper\nThe applications for the water-\nfrontage of the street ends was left\nto the Finance Committee to deal\nwith.\nCouncillor Morden called attention to Mr. II. C. Wright's lelter\nin the press, regarding the lumber\nsupplied by the Rat Portage Lum\nber Company and also read the\nfollowing letter from the clerk\nthe Mexican Alamo was appalling,' friends in, I may say. aver) 1 uuiiirv, ^ ^roiiml floor with their investments.\nbut what of this wrestling match? and we are only just beginning to \u00E2\u0080\u009E Burrard\" is a name thai everj\nLet us see. in the Spanish and reap the advantages of this work,\nMexican arenas we see men array-|\u00C2\u00ABnd the distribution of maps, pained against the angry bull. The man\nis armed with such devices as will\ngive him the better end ol the\nstruggle. In New York we hear\nof two men coming together, to\nstruggle in each other's grips until\none or the other becomes unconscious. Which game, we would\nask, has the most symptoms ol\nhumanity? If left for us to decide\nwe would unhesitatingly say the\nformer.\nI'll met'er iu ihe cellar- The\ngas man.\nphlets, pictures and newspapers\nwhich have been cin ulatcd in every\nlerhaps a cold\nmeal hy the tune the lords are\nschool-childknows,whohaiBtudied|f\"dyforit, they assemble at the\ngeography, so let US give the young I l\u00C2\u00B0dgMi or political meetings, etc\ncity a new name ! And wc will\nbuild a now city ol --hi Ii dimensions\ncivilized country on the globe by am| Bp|0ndoi thai all ih* earth wil\nthe Tourist Association of Vancoti-,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,, tvjl|, u. \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eir gn aim IS,\nver and others. My opinion is that 1 D. G. DlCK,\nany change of name now would be North Van, ouver, B. C, Novem\nmost disastrous mul depreciate our. ber, 24, ijoj\nproperty to such an extent that\ndo not care to estimate a figure, bul\ncertainly it would be ,1 bad day lor\nus when any sut li chant;.' WBl\nmade, Trusting 110change will be\nmade in the nanu . bul thai we ihal\nRe Changing Name.\nThe result ol ihe plebiscite\nrecently taken hv 'I m Expi is\nshowed thai the vote stood almost\ntwo to one in laVOI ol 1 hanging\nrlow'd Mm get ilat lump on\nnun In .ul Pete, so soon arter your\nweddiu' day?\nl'i ie Walli oiie oh dfiii shoes\n111,1 It und'. lim w Im link was a\ntiise shoe,\nWinn the evening's work is done\nin,lead ol going home, as tin y\nshould, tbey again indulge till\nmaybe it's midnight, Next day\nIhey are in many cases unlit lor\nwork, ami, a'- yean roll on, drink\ntells on them; they lose their grip,\nand finally find nothing else lo\nemploy their time at, except\ntalking ol the good old times\nin tb. saloons, and how prosperous\nthe) 'nn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 w i'\n11,. 11 old l' \"in associate.] have\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-V ja !!=\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\nalways he proud to be residonta in them ol this town, preference separate vei And in order to\nthe \"City of North Vancouver,\" \u00C2\u00BBs I g given to that ol \"Burrard.\"'find new 11 they musl still go\nYour Surprise\nWILL BL GREATER\ntthea -mi vrr th*\nChristmas Express\nU/be Christmas Express will promulgate North Vancouver THE EXPRESS\nMil in \ \M'i)i'\'|i;i! u, C,\nN v i'i|i,'i' I': iiiui] lb;\nll'lfliSS I'lilNTlXtl G'onipiuiy\n(iti\" Dull ir pet Ccit'\n: Kditoi\nng ,Vui i\nOUR TOWER OF BA3EL,\nTlilrty Languages Now Spoken on the\nStreets of V, log W nk For\nCanada lo ,'ty.\ninsl if ll IvIIIXvll\n.. .1 I I i! ..f II I! unelvil-\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i villi Hit \".l'i\ni. ' -\nI iii'*l\n: i ; II 'In; n 111\n. II ll. K. Welsh\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIi sncio Mi iVi I '\nliy liei'ii iii 0\n, , |icltll '''.\"li ll'o 'III)\n; ..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. |. .I...:.,\ni Van ouver, anil\nuij'\n. iiilicl'eil Hi\" i'n \"I\n,. ,iic,.nic,:..I 11-i year\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 m in ill the Uilil\" i.-.-'i-\n' , . 11 This n irked Iho\nHun frnui the tltl linithii\" ird ri\nlanguage for tho luvsetu, at least,\n\"''f ciiurse,\" lie iiiltiiiiiiil, \"ive recognize licit ICngllsh is tic great Innguago\nnf commerce mi,I civlllmitlon, imi ilie\ncountry nni.-; pass lliriiilgli llie rioly-\ni- r ,i\" : .in \"im be reached.\ni rk iti lit\" i\"ily-\nIriii lllun \"\n11\" l'i C: letl II. ,;i it U.ls mi\"\" \"US' i nil -\nIll'.V ill III Kll klllCi \"ll l'\"l' \"Veil Eng-\nli-h nml |,'ri \"\"li i\" iiMi'ii ft'\"\" tlnil liny\nviiih ih\" natives,\n1, ol '\"ill', wns n phase \"f I'l'ii-\nI u in.iik of iln- I'lil regime,\"\ni.. i 'i: urn : :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i \"ci. English\npolyglot.\nTh\" liniiiiii iviti-ls is id \"tif chief work\nIt i- ni\" Itliiroi. '. im Asiatic foreign-\n'iv- wli\" nr\" .-.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 111i11:.- Into Hun country in\nsuch large numbers Mini ive inn i work\n\"il. Alnl thill is ii Im; ll'lll'li.\"\nfaith\nYou cannot be expected lo U- - jiith in Shiloh'i\nv ' ,i i.iiii,'ii\"ii Cute, tlic Lung Tonic, u a cms for\n('ul'li, Coughi and nil (Jjteatri >i tho nir pauagei.\nif you luve not hied it. W* hava faitli in il, and\nto cotivincR yuu lhat it will cure you we auaianloe\nll, If it doctn'l cuie you ilmiti von nothing. If\nil duel it caili yuu 25c, That i fair. Try it\nlo*day.\nShi.oh\nlis, cutr.1 .msnil laouundl -I tlie m\",l oUlinila\ncue., ami Welti, nut liriil-telnl.ythat it will cute\nany Cult), Couo.li, 'lluoat ol Lima llouble. II we\ndid nut lielirve tlii, we would lint Guaiaiil*Q il\nabtolutrlv a. wedo. Shiluli U, had an unbtnlan\nlacotil nl 1I1CCM for lliifly I'.atl. ll ba, Hood\nevery |xiuiblele>lwiiliiiutl.iluie. N\" t Ihal oiool\nol ill curative ptoiiettiei. iuttbe.\nBirth R.itc In French C.in.lda,\nTi,\" birth liitlstios ul Monttenl,\nlusi 1,1'cn p ill lie i sliould\nilellghl Hi\" lieiii'l nf I'l'cslilenl Roose-\nvi ll. Tic ne im lill li ' il tor tli\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0v. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. i \"li ye rs up In mil Including\niln- year 1901 wa per 1 i o[ ll\u00E2\u0080\u009E\npopiilu'lon, Tli\" r in \"I'lui birth\nj ' II pi r 1........ ih.ii of the\nImllt i -.. ilini or tiie I'i'ii-\nlestniits, .\"Ml. In iin, section \"I Hi\"\ni \"pul iiii.ii n least there Is no n\t\ni ule ilc, London, England, hail in 1901\nu i ni.. nf :n.\" per 1,000: til isgow, 81.7;\nx.vv V\"ik. !2.7; Paris, lil i; llerlln,\n20,7; St. Petershurg, 25.5; Sydney,\nMadrid, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2':\" -'. The I'rencli-Cunn-\ndliuis rn' Montreal lead Hi\" world in the\nmatter \"f obeying th,. biblical command in \"ll\" fruitful nnil multiply nnd\n'ime'io'the'ie'w'Wii i I ] i \"m'il | rc\"len,!ih \"\"-' \"in\"''\npplii. j wl the |t ilyglol problem in\nProof\nCanada,\n: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 llihle, \"i- I < II\nI Into mill iiii-iiiigt'S altogeth-l\n\"Of I \" -. nearly\n,.,!.,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .,n,,M ind :l \"I'li-voll'iu-s Ineretise, In last years\nGrowth of Winnipeg.\nTli** building ivinni itl Winnipeg is\ngreater than ever. Compared with the\ntntal figures i'\"i' pri'Vlnun years it shown\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0B1!1 laitnuaKi's am\ni . .. ,i *i onlai i'i Two\nI nint'i i 'i litem were\nfirst i iiti'ti ur printed form\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i rl\nHum il > y m i' -\nI , . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . . - \"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'i'i m to know\n. . , i .', i' Rupert's\n; iho Cree\n; * I II\" has .ion-'\nor, in .\nlliiiuaii It'tti-i I\ni .!.- marks In-\n1 * Inngiiiigt'.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ill our I\n:. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0> \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' i-; nol ;i\n\" . | ; .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - | | R0| Ml\"\n... ,i in ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * (lent in\n* Vi> John\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 > ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.- lu i Ian-\n* iur >. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\n, :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 's U is Uu>\ncon-\n;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i. , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' i\n\', \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '. ill: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 longuc, whl i\nI' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '. I IV\"!\n[ bi* IL Hu\nI i\n.Mr U\"*i li \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 h\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * i : .\n..-,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\n, il i\nii .i in* that al\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI - ..,.. , .\nif oi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii I. i i \"i .\ni I\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n,i iH'iu!\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I .1 ' ' I\nI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\nmd Iti i! ilun\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n' , HIP oltj\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2]\npolyglol\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\nI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 if the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i i.' t .\nhe medium\nroi \"i l several millions were represented by Hu' new (', I'. li. lerml Lin\nKuton block, the gas works Improve-\nmen : and othrr large structure Tin re\nnre ovi r 1,2011 more buildings this yenr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ui lasi year, Inn the n njorlty\nare n ilenees, Tlie report,\nwhicli speaks fur itself, Ih ns follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i IVrml'tiy 1.7I1S; building . 2,268;\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (9,nB1-\"50.\nI'ermlis, 2,Tfil; bulldin 39;\n. . ...,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,...\niifnuiiii in lli' nunv triiuniinittiol I lions >-' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I...\nIitc\ .1. .1 Wnll.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:.,'i\",,\n' knon i I .1 Wall hail\nI saloon \".ni brew-\n. in m '1 niltl in- Wall.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ad* i'i Xaiiiuni'i, ll. I'., l'i-\"\" Tress.\nDr.\nMeill\nHi\" p\nfell *i\n|n I\"\ntllltn\nllll ill\nl\"l\"l\n'lull\nCu III\nVon Stan's Pineapple tablets.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nil pcleneo hy nceldenl tl \".\"nil\nitciii-y el tho plneiippl*' as ;i tuiiia-\ni' si.niiiii'li troubles. Tli> hnmi'1181\ntint\" nf C-ogetublc i.. - j - s- i, i \".iii-\nI in Hi\" 'run ni.il.is It mi iijiiinst\n.|\"S|I\"1|S||||\" ll'llll'lh 111 \"IIMS \"f ilvs-\nt nml Inillgestlon In ill i after\niiniii win euro iitnst chronic cases.\nti box. H5 cents.\u00E2\u0080\u00943*\nThe Demon, Dyspepsia.\u00E2\u0080\u0094In olden\nlimes ii was a popular belief thai demons moved Invisibly through iho\nanihii'iii nir, seeking to enter Into\nmen ami trouble them. At the preB-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-in tiny tho demon, dyspepsia, is al\nlargo in the siinio way, seeking habitation in those who hy careless or uu-\nwise living Invite him, At onco he\nenters n man It Is dlllleitlt in dislodge\nhim, lie I hill lilltls himself so pnsses-\nsi'il should know ihai ii valient friend\ntu dn battle ftir him wlih ihe unseen\nim' is I'linni'iee's Vegetable Pills,\nwhich nre over ready for iho trial.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tt\u00C2\u00ABeM*t*M**********'*'*'''******''********'**'a\nThe Vice til tilli-itrsa.\niif all vices in which youug men ho-\ncome slaves Idleiu ss is liy tin menus iho\nleast. II is u vi\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 easily eoiilructed in\nyouth inui hard In throw nil' in man-\nhood or old age. Unfortunately ii is\nii\"i generally looked ii| as an evil in\ntl use ihal drinking, gambling und\ndebauchery nre evils, yei iis Inllueuco\nIs im l\"-~ certain in breaking down\ncharacter and sapping iihyslc.il ami in-\nlelleclual strength,\nMolls li> Sk-'i-nckft.\nPerhaps tho mosl unusual way of\ndelivering mails is ihal adopted for\none of llie Islands nf the Tonga group\nin ihe Pacific, \"lu re Ihe danger of\napproaching Inshore rcndei's ii necessary for Ihe mail sleiilut I' I\" IIS0 a sliy-\nrocket as u postmun,\nDiss,'ell,,,,.\nDissection of human bodies hy med-\nleal siuileuis has been pructlcctl sluct\nII, U. ii-'i.\nMinord's Liniment Cures Distemper.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0MOKE THE\nTERMINUS\nCIGAR\nCLE/*!)\nHAVANA\nTILLED\nT. F. flcSU-iG/lN A Co.\nRsitl Hiiat?, Cnsuivnc*;\nami Bansral Cointiiission\ntj.ibhoss\n.i ;\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I i\nV.ini:iuv.ir, O, C.\nHOW TO SUCCEED.\nWhen Yon On In Work Take 1ll<*\nWhole ilitn i\u00C2\u00BB Hi,. Tusk.\nItaly fresh, spontaneous work really\n\"'iiiins. If you have in drive yourself\ntn your i.i-i,, if you have i\" drug your\nsell in your work every morning because nf eshatisled vitality, if you i\"\u00C2\u00BBl\n' ;i 'I \"i' worn mil, if il\" re i- i his-\nllelty in your step or movements, your\nwni'li will pui ike \"f your weakness.\nMake il :l rule IO go In JOIII' Work every morning fresh und vigorous, Von\ncannot afford tn lake hold of ii:\" task\nupon which youi' life's success res;s\nwiili Hie ii|\". of y \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lingers Vim ran\nnol afford to bring only a (Miction of\nyourself in your ivork, Vmi wnni in go\nin ii :i whole in tl ti, fresh, Btrong nml\nVigorous, s\" Unit il will Im s|miit.me-\nmi-. ii\"i forced; buoyant, nol heavy.\nVou want in n\" lo your work with creative energy ami originality possessed\nnf ii sirong, powerful Individuality, If\nyou go i.' ii iv Hi laded faeullles ami n\nsense nf lassitude aflei' a night's ills l>\ninui ir In-- nl sloop, il Wli! '\nIti r Bvoryllihig j iu iln will\nhear Hie |ni| a nf woakiicss, ami\nn i success ur sal.-l.. lion .n\nw. il.m\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\nI I'll where a grral nillllj |\"'i-\n; 1 i i. '1 lll'lllglllg .ill ul Iln in-\nIn tin 11 a, The man win*\nenergy\niiii i low fll I'llh all ill laud\nn ana In- Ideals lugging, with\nl nml uiiciTliilii si' i'.\nwill never pi'taliiee uiiytbiiig worth\n'.'. , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 SlICCCHS,\niini Catching Convlots.\nThe central prisou nf Itnngun N so\noverrun wilh nils ihal a prisoner is re\nmilted one day's Imprisonment for\nevery rat lie kills.\nGeneral Scott's Tohncco,\nThe packing nf liilinei'ii in iiii\".H was\nbrought nbeml by lienernl s \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 at during\nhis cilllipalgll in Mexico ami mill\" pop\nul:ir hy him, lie could ii\"i I. i Ills\nchewing tobacco lu that 11\n'pi', mi'i a New York t\"i\u00C2\u00BB:i\"\n\"i'iti-1 eoncelveil Ihe i '\"ll nf i lleklllg ii\n\u00C2\u00BBu tinfoil, with desired results.\nThe Backache Static may ba Just lhat\nIncipient form \"I kidney ilisnisa\nwhich, If neglected, Kill I vclop Into\nstubborn in.a dlt' it ler Hint\nwill toko lonit i' -li\"'\". if.'ti \"in in \"tire.\nI'm! 1 neglect til' ll\nI.,, must Im lilluus \"i II . in\n:,' .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i Kidiii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\"in\" s'i'i'ti ilie ache In\nmix lioura .in I curt IS\nSWISS SCHOOLS.\nrite I nurse nl Snnly mnl tlie sv.lein\nill 'l'1-llltllll'l.\nTl lucallon given In th\" sol o ils of\ni nml is in many respt is uinm\nI'oliipl'ohelislve nml pi'ilt'tli'ill tliilll Hint\nuttered in nil' ciiiTicttlllllls, Tlie\nI'm' liistiitiee, are liillgltl nol only lo\nrend mnl write mnl spell, bul tn conk,\nin wash, rn sew, says iin. ii,ni-\"],.'i per,\nIn addition in being Inilncd for ihe duties nf honiemakbig mnl liousekcep I g,\neach girl is taught some useful irnib*.\nMany of ihe pupils nro thiiighlers \"f\nt'h'li |iiii'i'ius. ami ihero is im; i l Itell.\nhood nf Ihelr ever Inn Ing i\" enrn Ihelr\nown living, hut Ihe pali'i'iial g iveru-\ninoiil lakes Ih\" view ihal every nielli-\n1.1' nf society sh mill m.-is. r . alt IP\niy i i he self su|i|iorlliig even Ihungli\niln- i,\"\"e -iiy in exerel \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ihal ability\nsh niltl never arise. No expe\ni\" n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:it'\".l i |iilp|ilng Hi\" schools I\n I im' Hie tenclilng of domestic -., lenee.\nTin' boys, Iin. have nol I n neglected In Hie swi-s system nf din it I \"':\nPhysical culture anil innnniil ;\nIin re i roml ' pii\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in ii\"' ' .\ni I ery liny mi leaving Ihe |illli-\nlie -\"il i '1 I' ' . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .. Ills \"W ||\n.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 re :\n. The hard heitiled lax-\n- vviilll In so,, s ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,.. ;,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!,!I,I i .r\nll\".V. Tliel ilelliallil I\n. for nf i li ii cj pay shall bo\npractical mnl useful in after life. Aie\nthey mil iii;;.!';\nThat's too bad I We had noticed it was looking pretty\nthin and faded of late, but\nnaturally did not like to speak\nof it. By the nay, Ayer's\nHair Vigor is a regular hair\ngrower, a perfect hair restorer. It keeps the scalp\nclean and healthy.\na I rvh -rail leijaalnlril with Ay-r'\u00C2\u00BB OMr\nVim, and I Ilk. II ta,, itnirh. I would p.iio-\nrlall, i.i \"em .nn It .. an rTii.i.n:i;\nl-'i'.'tlt'll VI!' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\n1 know MINARD'S LINIMENT will\ncure Croup.\n.1, I-'. CUNNIN'OHAM\nrail\" Island,\nI know MlNAUirs MNIMENT I-\nBKET HARTE AS A HUNTER.\nHie Iteii--\u00E2\u0080\u009Ecliiu Hfaanj-o He lleeclT-\neil 11,ee iiii tei'lileiil.\nDUrlllg li.e Hill'' ll led IIS t'llillll\nStates consul in (ilnsgow Bret Harte\n.:,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: -I .1 .| iv 's -[...: I\nWilli Hit' nun. mnl il was during one of\nhis shooting exetll'sliius Hint the faiinius\n'. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n author mei with an accident\nive dlsilgured 1 tor\nH\" reiniiliiilci' of his lite, ins face bo-\ni Iho recoil of mi\nI gllll . III Ml. I.v Hie il'\"\nim . s\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,i prevented him from belug\nal'\".ii ll urri'iiii' to his\nfriend, T. lilgnr Peinherl **iio\n\" leiiei' in his \"Tribute 11 Hrel\nItnrle\"), Hie novelist conchidi * Ills lei\nn-r by telling \"i an i n.n .ui; effort\nwhich was mail\" to console Iiiui ou ac\n''mint t'f llie Itccidt'llt,\n\"Mlieii Ihe BUrgi \"I ivns stitching ine\ntogether,\" he wrote, 'Hie sun of tho\nhui \". a boy nf iwelvo, came timidly\ni .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .I \u00C2\u00BB>r \"f my room:\n\"i.ii Mr, Urol llnrlo n's all right,'\ni ii.- killed iho hare.\"1\nVariety in\nScarf Pins\nVariety in scarf pins\nis almost a bobby with\nthe average man.\nAnd good taste need not\nmean eatnvagance at\nDiamond Hall, where\nthen are tasteful pins\nin solid gold at $1.15\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nai well a a solitaire diamond ones at $150.00.\nA first favorite is a pin\nin fox-head design of\nsolid gold\u00E2\u0080\u0094(lull finish\nwith ruby eyes. And\npostpaid it is yours for\n$5.00.\n1>YRIE BROS.\n -LIMITED \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\nI34-IS8 YOiSOE ST.\nTOBONTO - 01ST.\n^\nI'lll- mill Until.\nWhen pigs carry si taw In their\nmotilha or when ihey run grunting\nli itne, rain Is tit hunt,\nA sunt un ''real*.\nPrnotlcnil*, in ll 1 g t* known of the\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ri.' r if mie \"f the most prosperous\n'. ill Kllglnilll, III\" Sllelllelil\nTelegraph, li was started lu June,\nis.'.\"'. *i. liens.ni. a stranger, appeared\nin SI eiiieltl win 11 the Crimean war was\nat Its la Ight, arranged with a local\nprinter to stnrt a dully paper, bought\nit nul, looked after H for ten days mid\nthou disappeared forever.\nThe Word \"illr.\"\nThe wold \"city\" wns not used In\nEngland until after the Reformation,\nbefore which time the metropolis was\nknown as Londouhurg,\nMinard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc.\nww$\n(mm\nPI LIS 4s\nPITH AND POINT.\nVon me n ii espoi Hti io accept nil\nof your Invllntl\t\n'j.' 1 ilk nt* when it is plain the\nfi . .. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ti\nU'e Wish we \"illiil have 1\nt \"i . , 1 pie tliinl. they are\nhaving,\n'mr pitnl ' meill 'i-'d 1.1 hang on n\n1 ',1 behind ii\"' . en djor, Where\ndid yours used i\" I migl\n,\\" 1,1,iiiei how inli ii. .. \"''\"iilial any\n1. .ni he '. he \"im never hu In-\nilepeiiileiil us a hired girl.\nAll 11 :.i 1\" pie '\"iin rn he look-\n.1 : tot 1 i\" .in; \"ill le '.\"Hi\".: 1 eople\nv il fiiolisliiit'ss about il.eiii.\nOcciisluniilly a in.in bilks nf \"always\nivulllllig In iln IVlltlt's i' -la.\" ns if he\nIII UlL'lll he Innl a ninn ipoly \"., Ine\ndesire.\n|-t--- -.r\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-\naSnier Beer\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ; ei I. '\n.\n-\n9 Pa\neh\nio EJot\n111 n g\nWorts\nrsy>r 11 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nVjincii'iv.:!', B. C.\nPnsalnu el iln- \"it,tiie,\"\nTl.e \"'.\".iin:,imin\" i\" i es to l*\u00C2\u00BB-\n' \" \" Unci in Hie I tilled NlntiM.\n11.\" \"nil 0\" i' i\" f 'II'\u00C2\u00AB llie I . Ih\nUn' Indian nnil ihe linn \"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I il if ler a- >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . .. .'I\ni ' i i .'.\n. in Iho \"h'l \"I\niii \"|ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2: .it\" i,. ul \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . i, hi > \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ij i\" i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i i*\nIII fuel\nand i i gnlil I\ni i\ni. i>;> In II\nll I\nIml iill i i . mil Ihe\n. 1 from I..; lull iii.i.\"!.\nTHF MARQUIS PAID.\nliner Hie t'nilltH,- SiirKetm VtlpeM\nTreated n i;ree Patient,\nTho famoiii surgeon Velpcnii was\nvisited one .lay nt ins house during ii e\ncousultntlon hour hy a mnniuli re-\nii'twiteii i'ir his closeness, Velpenu in\nformed the innrquli iii.it mi oporui\t\nWns nrgeitt mid Unit the fee would\namount to 4,000 fram* At Ihls tho\nmarquis mndo a wry face ami left, a\nfortnlghl Inter hr. Velpenu, while making his rounds lu ihe Hospital tie In\nCharlie, I.ml his attention attracted\niw a face Hint seemed familiar i\" him,\nin mi ver tu his Inquiry it was stated\nthat Hie palli'itl wns u fooluinn nf ti\niiohi ii iii the Faubourg si. Uoi\nmain. The lurgcos found that his\ncaso resembled in ovcry particular tbe\nstiliH'Wlnit iliiusii.il mie for which Ihe\nmarquis had consulted him n fortnight\npreviously, lie refrained, hoivovu.,\nfrom milking nny comuicull,\nThree whs nfier the operation,\nwhen Hie patient litis \"llOUt Iii he discharged, iir. Velpenu cnllctl him aside\niiii i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 m'.'I I \"Monsieur, I am *\"*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntren \"Iy ilniiei'i'il ami pleased 11 bavo\nIn mi nitle in .\"i, 1 ynu 1 here l\", how\nev. 1. 11 sin til fiiriniiliiy wlih nh -ii\ny 01 will have 1 before I 1 an\ns mi j mi' \" \"it Hint I 011 v. ill have\n1.1 sign a 1' i'i ' fur I.i -' 'i i\" - iii \"0\nInili ni Hie 111 ' lireail nf\nl ne' lllell ll 'He p 1-\n1 , 1 [t Iii 1 \"Vmi, -I .| 1\nwhal yon lil bo :i ll.'\nilucliii'i \"bill i.i'\nwill 1,1' IW\n'\nIllWplllli Illlt\nI1\nUl cOUni l\">) in..: lull Paul.\n(PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN)\nBRONCHITIS\n\"1'svtniNi;\" posst'ssfs pcculinr\npruptTiics that .'ut promptly\nin gaining llio mastery out\ntliis disease. One element al once clievks tbe ffver,\nanother the chills. Tlic tiijliliu'ss across tho chest, the\nheavy breathing ami hoarseness, is reinovetl by another\nelement, Its Ionic properties renew the Btrength, ami\nmake rich hiootl, the ctMii^h disappears, the 'inticoiis\" is\ncarried away, the wheezing ceases, and after a short treatment ninety per cent, of patients are cured for all ti 111 e.\nThe tlisease seldom returns after you have begun the\n\" PsYCHISE11 treatment.\nHERE IS PROOF.\nWin. Ciii-l, Km*., YVinni|i.:. Man., writes:\n\"I have used P8YCHIXK ami it 1ms simply worked\nMtiiiilii's f,,i' nn, previous in tnklttj; it I stiffercd im' years with\nChronii in-iu Imi-. I could lmrtllj wnll- ttpstnira tlirottRli sliortness of\nin,lib. r could not do anything, ns die slightesl exertion exhausted\nire. [ sjiciit liuudreds of do lars In dociors, mil in no mail. I am a\n1 .iini, 1 in 11,,iK. .nul bill my trouble originally i\" ilu- business I am\n: hi, 1 ilium,! say enough in pi liseof rsvcil I Mi.\"-\nGREATEST OF ALL TONICS\nAT ALL DRUQC.:STt---.OME nCLLArt\u00E2\u0080\u0094TRIAL FREE\nThe Dr. T, A, Slocum, Limitod, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 179 King Street West, Toronto THE EXPRESS\nNORTH VANCOUVER,* B.C.\nCANADA'S TRADE.\nBradstreet's Report of Present Conditions Throughout the Dominion.\nNew York. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Bradstreet's today\ntrade Is nver in Camilla nnd wholesalers now await tlie effects ot cold\nweather upon the retail trade. In\ntho west ihls stimulation hits already\noccurred und more roportB come from\nthe Northwest, British Columbia and,\nportions nf Ontario, The movemonl\nof grain In the wosl Is heavy, limited\nin fact, only hy the Insufficiency of\ntransportation facllltlos. .\i Montreal\nwholesale trade Is nctlvo and retail\nbusiness Is still a little backward bill\nmiles fur spring delivery are of good\nvalue. Toronto reports an nctlvo\ntrade with holiday goods, Dairy pro.\nduels ami lions ate lower. Winnipeg\nreports trade good', shipments large,\nholiday dry goods in demand and\nhardwaro acllvo, In British Columbia lumber and mining are octlve and\ntrade is good,\nDo Nol Delay,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Do nol lol n cold nr\nrough fasten Upon ynu as It will If\nneglected. Dr, Thomas' Ecleclric oil\nwill break up n roll ,i,f. cure n *-*. ,i:u,\nnnd shiuilil lie resorted to nl once\nwhen the llrsi symptoms appear, li\ncan be disguised so llnil any minions-\nnni taste ii may have will bo Imperceptible in the delicate, Try It mid\nbe convinced. *\n\"What Aro Piles?\"\nYou May Ask.\nAND WHY ARE THEY ALWAYS RELIEVED AND\nCURED BY THE USE OF\nDr. Chase's Ointment\nall tha accompanying pain, ex\nThe llehlng, burning sensations ofiwllh uu uu, mw............ ..\nthe foellnr-s of P\u00E2\u0084\u00A2*-6 aid risk, as the only cure for\npiles, lias given way before Ihe extraordinary success of Dr, Chase's Ointment, which has demonstrated Its\nIn ihnnsimils of cusos where\npiles or hemorrhoids,\nuneasiness and discomfort, and the\nloes of blood, are familiar lo many\nwho may nol know the niiino or nature of their nllmont.\nPiles are small tumors, which form\nal Ihe intoning of Ihe rectum, anil aro\ndescribed ns Itching, bleeding or protruding, according in the symptom\nthnt is most prominent,\nThe cause of greatest suffering is\nthe Intense Itching, which is an al\npower \u00E2\u0080\u0094\noperations have failed. ^^^^\nMr. F. Morln, St. Euitache, Man.,\nwrites:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"I suffered from piles for\nnineteen years and though 1 Irlod u\ngroat ninny remedies could not obtain\nn cure. The doctor told mo ll was\nnecessary to undergo an operation.\n\"A friend advised mo to try Dr\nFilling Up Western Canada.\nSettlers are pouring Into llio country al Iho rale of .several hundred\nthousand a year, says Iho New York\nGlobe, many of Ihom being American\nfarmers who have pulled up stakes ill\nhome because uf ilu* boil\n' oppoi'tun\nlllos across the border. It Is\nbub\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,_ pro-\ntherefore, thai the region bet-\nween Winnipeg and the Rocky Mountains will within a generation or two\nbe Inhabited by many millions of pros-,\nporous ami energetic men and women 'W safe.\nmainly nf Anglo-Saxon blood, What.\t\npurl will Ibis great granary play Inl Suit Rneum. Tetter. Eciem.i. \u00E2\u0080\u0094These\nIho liistni'v of the British Empire drati-osslng akin dlaenacs relieved by on\u00C2\u00AB\nand \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef the world! asks the tendon WjM ^Jt^^Tff ''\"\nllnies. The answer Iii Ihls question'j,ls Go\nImportance to the\nnitisl constant symptom, while the Chase's Ointment and though 1 had\ngreatoBl danger arises from loss of no confidence iu It I bought three\nblood, Yuu can scurcoly Imagine one boxes Dud begun to uso it. Ono box\nIn greater misery than the victim of of this ointment mailo a thorough\na severe case of piles. euro. I gave what I had loft to a\nBy reason of Its remarkably sooth* friend of mine who was nearly as bad\nIng effect Dr. Chase's Ointment brings as I was nnd It made a perfect cure.\"\nalmost Instant relief from the dread-1 Do not mako tbo mistake of drop-\nful itching, ll heals the ulcers, slops plug this treatment as soon as the\nthe loss of blood, and makes a thor-1 itching storm. Make the cure lasting\nough cure of this obstinate and loath- 'by persistent use, Dr. Chase's Olnt-\nsumo disease. inont, 00 cents a box, at all dealers,\nTho old Idea of a surgical operation ] or Kdmausou, Bates & Co., Toronto.\n\VI,iili|lillK I iillttll.\nWhooping cough Is more Infectious\nbefore the whoop develops Hum It Is\nafterward. Children who have been exposed to the disease and have n slight\ncough should be isolated for several\ndays lest tbey eoiiuiiunieiitu It lu other\nchildren, it may begin at nny time\n! during three weeks after exposure.\ni When this time has passed without the\nsymptoms appearing tha child is prob-\nBobby's Essay on Advertising.\n(By William P. Kirk In Hearst's\nChicago American.)\nAdvertising Is whare you go to a\nnewspaper or hill board or suniwliare\n& tell the wurld to como around &\nsoo you. .11 pays to advertise, bee-1\nkiius lliiiro has always been lots of It j\n' .lone, it begun lu the garden of Eden,\nthe snail! dldenl start It either, Adam\nstarted It. he felt lonely so he went!\n& put an ml sumwhare, I doant know\niho naiin of the paper & the ad Bed\nMlddel Aigeil Gentleman Wishes to\n.Mt'i'i Iteiiiit'il Woman of Means, ob-\nji't'i Matrimony & Eve saw the nd fi\nsod Well, here I am, 1 seen yuie ml\nin the paper.\nIheu the snail; calm along & put a\nsine on (he tree of nollege, Ihe sine\nsod Right ihls Way to the Information bureau, eel a apple & (ill Wise.\nthen Adam ami Eve both anserod the\nnd fi here wo all are, advertising our-1\nselves.\nAll live creechei'fl advertise, boosts\nfi biiiils ti everything, when a mule\nis good & kind all day long he Is jest\nndvertisiug for a sucker to cum noer\nhis hind heels, when a peacock gits\nimi in the sun and walks around n\nis advertising lis tine feathers, eeven\nHie Ashes advertise, I once herd of a\npickerel thai pul an ad In the paper,\nfor a room male bul the pickerel gol\ncaught bel'oiir il'iyhody niisered the\nIs of oven more\nUnited siaios.\nfor all ..\niihIiiii, Wlllvesliiiiii'. says\ninn.' v.-.us I was disfigured with Tetter\non my liuti'ls. Dr, Agnow's Ulnttnuiit\ncured It.\" as cents.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Si\ni of ails\nHave ymi tried Holloway's Corn\nCure? II has no equal for removing\nthese troublesome excrosencos ns\nmany have testified who have tried it.\nllitlr I'li-tialta,\nThe hair of rabbits and other nni-\nnoils in Russia is converted Into howls,\n ' dishes ami plates, which nro valued\nis estimated Hun the casualties i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. their strength, durability nnd light-\nIi\nduring\n5,11110, mostly among Iho .lews\ntlie riming al Odessa totalled n,,ss \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\u00E2\u0080\u009E articles are similar In appearance to varnished leather.\nOne hundred nnd twenty Newfoundland naval reservists embarked on!\nIhroe British cruisers which are detailed fin' a lengthy voyage.\nSome persons luive periodical attacks of Canaiialn cholera, dysentery\nor diarrhoea, and have in use great\nprecautions to avoid the disease,\nChange of water, cooking, and green\nfruit, Is sure to bring on Iho attneks,\nTo such persons wo would recommend Dr. .1. li. Kollos/s Dysentery\nCordial as being the best medicine In\nthe market for all summer complaints.\nIf a few droits are taken In water\nwhen the symptoms are noticed no\nfurther trouble win be experienced.\nWhere Freshness Counts.\nAmong the manifold advantages of\nnewspaper advertising over niher\nforms, then' is one which the promo-\ntors of competing mediums uf publicity can never hope (o overcome. The\nnewspaper establishes chain lightning\ncommunication between producers\numl distributors ou the one hand uud\nconsumers on tha other, ii Is'Mohn-\nny on the spoi.\" ii carries business\nnews iii the people within twenty-four\nhours after iho copy is written, n\ndues away with the necessity of cold\nstorngo preparation, And freshness.\ncounts for us much In business announcements us ll ikies In Iho dissemination Of Ihe news Of Ihe day.\nHELP FOR LITTLE*ONE3.\nit Is n recognised fact thai babies\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and Indeed all children\u00E2\u0080\u0094need a medicine ot ihelr own. Medical men\nknow, too, ihai most baby medicines\ndo more harm than good\u00E2\u0080\u0094-thnl moBi\nof them conlnln poisonous opinies,\nthnl drug children Into quietness\nwithout curing ihelr little ills. Baby's\nown Tablets Is u modern medicino\nin\" bnbles and young children, and Is\n.sold under a guarantee to contain no\nopiate or harmful drug, n cures Btr>\nmuch, bowel afci teething troubles,\nand by Its natural, healthy action promoted sleep ami repose, It makes\nliitle lines well and keeps Ihein well.\nMrs. W. I-I. Ansell, Ayt'i's Plat, Qua,\nsays : \"I would advls\" every mother\nwith sick or fretful children i\" use\nUnity's Own Tuhels. They are the\nmosl satisfactory medicine I have\novor nied, ami almost magical In their\noffi'cis.\" Ynu can gei the Tablets\nfrom any medicine dealor or by mall\nai IS cents a box bv writing tho Dr,\nWilliams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle,\n(Int.\nUNION MADE.\nOVERALLS,\nSMOCKS ^ SHIRTS\nMade to Fit\nand\nMade to Wear\nYou will never have Comfort and Satisfaction and Wearing Qualities In\nyour Working Clothes until you wear\n\"King of the Road\" Brand\nASK YOUR DEALER.\nA Itia.l of sorrow doesn't wear line\nbo much as a swarm ol annoyance,\nBlatant Ohio. I'm iilTi'l.-l...\nI.iirn.t'iiiiiili. a*.\nFrank.!. Chant] mahaa '..th dial h\u00C2\u00AB u wnior partner of tin- linn nf I' .1. fin na k I'... , tti. .-:-..:, and i. .'. i . . . :. .1.\nUl'i'KIMill.M'S \i\Y~ llriiini, a tw-libiowt\n\"r av a,.r, >.,.. k ll I' llll 111 ii v.aliit- N. H\nTlie Csar hns granted\niiimiils of llio Finns.\nWI,,. Tlif,it\n\"Did yon lltti-li your shopping today,\nm.v iifiir'.'\" asks iin' i i' i husband.\n\"Yon, I tliiitk so,\" anpwcn tbo (runt-\nIng niff.\n\"You iiiinii ior\n\"Yos. I don't linoir, tliourh. You\nsoo, I wont I.i get my hut mul tlicri-\nMt'i'i' to miiiiy nml nil uf llti'iii no prut\nIy liml I gol llv,. t,r tlti'iu.\"\n\"I'TvoV Why did you do lliutl\"\n'I-ri'iilly-l mint liuvc lost raj\nhead.\"\n\"in thnt case, why get a bat nt nil?\"\nRales r,ir Writers,\nFrederick IV, Howard said ihnt whon\nlif Oral started in m newspaper wort\nTliiirliiw tVi'iil said l'i Iii id : \"I will give\nyon livo roll's to begin with, first\nnever write ntiythlng without \"omodolV\nnlto point mul purpose! seeotid, wbeu\n.von bavo wrflten It, lake your pen nnd\ndo ovor it tu ioo how in my words and\nni'iiliiii'i's you fun strike out nn I how\ntouch yon will ilu'i'i'itv Itnprovo ibe sr-\nti.'li'.\"\nSntilli;lit Smfi Ii better then other uipi,\nbat )\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 be,t u 11 n ii.nl in tbe Sunlight vty,\nBuy Suiilin!ii Boap t.i.,1 follow ditecUona\n1 > In Sprlllnir,\n\"An Cogllih professor visited this\ncountry I ton years ng i,\" said s Now\nYork iiii'nliiiiil, \"uud the lirnt thing\nwhich uiiin.tid in. iittiiiiiiiii was lbs\ns|iidiiiig of the inn ti 'whisky' lu uu ml-\nVirtlsotaont Which WHS K*'iieroiisly nml\npromlneotly dlsploved from innny\npoints of vsntago, The prufi\"i\"or was\nicciisioineii lo spoil it 'whiskey.'\n\"Ho did not, however, question the\ncorrectness of iho spoiling, hut wns\nCUrlOUS to Know why llio iidu'rtlsor\npreferred tht shorter word,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"llie business man received Ids In-\nqiilrt'r politely uud In nuswer to tha\nprofessor's question snld:\n'\"I lur method uf spelling BinkeS un-\nnecessary tho Illumination of nn extra\nletter iu our electric signs.'\"\nOt what value Is your\nopinion on packet teai,\n|( you have not tried\nCOLD STANDAHD\nthe acme ol perfection\nDeifne'i ol 12 Yean' standing.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pro-\ntrni'ifd Catarrh prod ia deafnesa in\ntunny caaes, Capt. Ben. Connor, of\nToronto, I'linnilu. iv.i* deaf for 1- yenra\nfrom Catarrh, All treatmenta failed lo\nrelieve. Dr. Agnow'a Catarrhal Powder\ngave iiiui relief in one day, and In a very\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hurt while tlif dcafneaa Ifft liltn wiilr---\nly. It will tin in, much fur ynu. 6l)c\u00E2\u0080\u009433\nCanadian Co-up':rntivQ Co. Ltd-\nJohn M.Vu'.'ir. Mgr.\nrnmmlMlnn M. i. Ii.mi- mnl .l.nl.'f. In all\nlliiil.nl tlllAlN t'\u00C2\u00ABn.linitifnt.\u00C2\u00AB'llclv*i,\nWrite i' ni ...ii- ii- lur imtniil.ii..\nOllliio, 300 Mi.li.ty..' Block, Winnipeg\nrn,,e Horn.\nCaps Ilorn ivtiii so named hy Spon-\nten, a Uillrh Btillor, who first \"doubled\nIt,\" from the MUM of his blrtli|>luce,\nI l'i\", ue, i vllliige ou the Zuyder Zee.\nrin,itm Cardl,\nPlnylng card* nro known to h\" of\neastern orlrrln. hut whon or hy whom\nthoy wore tirsl lutrotluced cuuuot now\nhe ascertained. It Is, however, toloru-\nbly cortnln Hint thoy orlKinatoil In Arabia and were broiiBht Into Europe during Hu.' CrusadeSi\nlilnnt- uf IllatOff.\nTurnor, tho uaturallst, declare! that\nho once saw upon tho coast of Brasll\na moo of gigantic savages whoso uv-\ncrago bclgbi was ovor ten feet, sumo\nIndividuals exceeding twelve nml a hnlf\nfpol. M. Tbovot of franco In his do-\nnt'ilptlon of America, which wns pull-\nllshod In Parle In 1BT5, auys ihnt he\nwas otii'i' present when tho skeleton of\na Souih American savage eleven feet\nnnd two Inches in height wns disinterred. Tbo Cblncso hnvo a record of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fit nil glints between twelve nnd six.\nii'i'ii feel in bclgbi which hnvo lived in\niiif Flowery Kingdom within tbo lust\n.imi years, Josepbui mentions u Jew\nlim mis ton foot two Inches, ind\nI'liny wns well acquainted with iln-\nbath, tbo Arabian giant, who wns nine\nfeet mm' Inches in height Coming\ndown to modern times, wo find that\nJohn Miililii'i'ui. vim lived In tb*' time\nof James i\u00E2\u0080\u009E wm ulno feet three Inches\nmul Inui n li.ni'l seventeen Inches long\nhy eight and a half broad. Murphy,\nono of tho celchrnted trio of Irish\nHiunis (Charles Byrno und O'Brien ho-\ning tho other two), wns eight feet too\nInches nml O'Brien two Inches tailor.\nFARM .WANTED.-Wish lo buy\nfarm in wheal growing suction of\nCnuada. Soil musl bo Drsl clan.\nline description nnd low'\"-1 im li\nprice. Address P.O. box 000, Bt. Paul\nMinn.\nTho 8lt'iinishl|i RoiOdllO luul 0 hud\nllmo making Baull Bte, Mario from\nPort Arthur, owing to her cargo of\ngrain shitting in a dangerous extent\nTh'. Kci'ey Cure\nAsk the lawyers, tho t'.hyi.li-latii, the\ncongressmen, the clorgymen, tho\nclerks, tha book-keepers, the skilled\nmechanics who havo patronise! tu\nand you will find that tha Kesley\ntreatment la all and mors thai ll\nclaimed for It, nnd lhat It li th*\n\"itltch\" a drinking man i. !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 to sav*\nproporly, roputailon, family, sialty\nand even life Itnolf.\nWrite today, now, und got the ne*-\nensury Information about it,\n133 Oiborno St., Fort Hut-go,\nWINNIPEG.\nWi'iiiwiutii Conservatlr\nMi. E, n. suiiih for Hu\nM iiiiinlniitod\nI'l'IIIUH'IIB.\nII\"\nAller Hi,. Hone' mnnn,\nWe musl ir.'' lo I. ep up ii|'|i\"'ir-\nii i, i stippn e i',i il id' '\"um our\nfr pints lo km Ihnt our l lins\nbe r Inn Oh, no, I\ncare i\" havollit Hint I\nluiiuns havo li\" :i i' .ii .\"i.\nMOTHERS RELY ON\nOrey'i Syrup lo keep Ihe children ulf fi\"in\nCROCP. It dUolrei the tl... v -iititum-cl.nl I\ni. i ' i-.'l. up e cold \u00E2\u0080\u0094end i i .. i :. CUUGIIS,\n'\" BtSjSj-SSSSSSl\nGray's Syrupof Red SpruceGuni\n* ll-flrlln Ihetionle. A Mllle of thlql.mn,,i,euieilr la vnur lieat *S*\n;i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" n .......1.1 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! i, ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0',' .'I-,. .. i\nS'ih.IIt f...l ler III Ihroet end luttf uucblei - for\n> .iiit.iili.li'. 151 >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l-'ll'e.\nQambetta and gnnoleon'a rnrirait.\nWhen Qambetta, accompanied hy\nJules l'livii', arrived in tbe hull of the\nHotel (lo viile, whore bo WIS officially\n(o rend tho proclamation Of Iho llilrd\nCrouch republic, tho crowd which followed iho two '!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 putles caught Hight of\nn line portrait nf Napoleon III. hanging\non a wnll. Thoy promptly took it down\numl wei'ii about i\" smash it io phvoi\nwhen Qambetta Intorvenod, Turning\ntho inirit'iiit to ih\" wnll, be said; \"My\nfriends, wo have pul up with tho original fur twenty yt are, Lol us bo con-\nt\"iii imi.iv in turn i i faco iu tbo wall,\nli i. all i.\" di \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nW IN U No, 559\nTHE SUNLIGHT\nWAY\nRUB ON SUNLIGHT SOAP\nSunlight Soap is better than\noihcr soaps, but is best when\nused in the Sunlight way (follow\ndirections).\nHard rubbing and boiling are\nthings of the past in home-\nwhere Sunlight Soap is used as\ndirected.\nSunlight Soap will not injure\neven the daintiest fabric cr the\nhands, and the clothes will be\nperfectly white, woolens soft\nand fluffy.\nThe reason for this is becaust\nSunlight Soap is absolutely pure,\ncontains no Injurioui chemicals\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 indeed, nothing but the active,\ncleansing, dirt-removing proper.\nties of soap lhat is nothing but\nsoap.\nEqually good with hard m\nsoft vvatcr.\nVOIR MONtY RtrUNDtO\ntn thi ileftllf fr-.ru whom Iftl\nI it BoaUfal Ins if you rind\nany cuifl fur complslnt. ill\nlrun UHi'iiiriis iiiiiitii, TORO-iTO Mil' KXI-liKSS\nD. S. Martin\nIh -;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mi 1 liulldorof\nYachts and Launches\nof nil kitnls.\nTOWN AND COUNTRY\nFor vottr Fall and Winter Suits go\nltiq, life and How Boats,\nShip Joinery, Spars\nand Sconvs\nSatisfaction (Inaranlooil.\n(\"untatlons given un application,\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0dsoline I mini lies a Specialty,\nNorh Vancouver.\nM. A. Russell\nThe L|)-to-date Grocer\nComplete line ol\nGroceries, Tobaccos\nEtc.\n1st. Ave, tast Lonsdale Ave.,\nNorth Vancouver\nPacific Wood\nYard\nJOHN McKISSOCK, Prop.\nBest Fir Cordwood, 111 and 12 in, (3.00\nper luwl.\nBeit Alder uud I'ir, mixed, 16 and 12 in.\nfl! To pur loud.\nBest Kir Cordwood, 4 It, 1-1.75 per load,\nliest Abler Cordwood, 1 fi.ll.no per loud\n1565 Westminster Ave. Phone 1269\nFOR SALE.\nHull interest in n good-paying Pish\nBusinesH In Vaiii'imvur, Excellunl\nreasons for selling. Splendid opportunity lor un investment nl inuileratc\nproportions. Well estiibllsheil i rude\nconnections, etc. Apply in writing\nBox 010, Kxphkss Olllve.\nNurlli Vancouver, II. ('.\nDistrict of North\nVancouver.\nINCORPORATION OF A CITY.\nA Meeting of Rntepavors will be bold\nin llie Municipal Half, un Friday, llio\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0MUi instant, al 7:80 p.m., to roivivi'the\nreport uf the Committee on Iiici pur-\natiou of ii City.\nBy onlorof tho Committee,\nAI.EX. PHILIP,C.M.C.\nPERSONAL\nMrs. M.*i. And* rson, ol Unto-\nnoifaii, Mich., desires to learn the\nwhen nbouts ol hut son Frank\nNiii. 11*,' was last heard from in\nSprint*, Grove, Idaho, last Deci m\nber, Information leading to his\nwhereahouts will !\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 thankfully re-\nceivt tl uml rewarded,\nCu|\npaid the town a\nweek.\nof Vii toria,\nHying visit this\nWHY\nSpend time anil iiuUH v ,\"ii!iu' tn Vim-\ncomer lor u In ymi ran gel at city\nprices right here nl holm* '\nMRS. M. A. SHAW\nI'n ' I, -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' re\nI.iuimIiiIi' inui 2nd -i Xiirtl \'t\nRoman Art\nI\"* ri'pro i1 linliirt'i\nlllllliTi.il, VV I, I'llillll, I'l\nnul lor romoviiiii -i iini Iro ll\nme. |',v mail,:' i. \ j\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t,* - minti1*!.\nMil ItOHKIITKS tl I\ninlu'e, Nn 7. Miiiiil'i'i. II ,\nV !' I\nIt is alleged that the waterfront\non the otherside ol the inlet is\noverrun with nils.\nC. T. Moore came over from\nBlaine, Wash, Business is reported good nt Blaine,\nCol, Tracey, ol Vancouver, has\nlie.ui busy surveying lots on First\nstreet this week,\nGeorge Iv Powell, of Victoria,\nwas ;i guest at the Hotel North\nVancouver this week.\nDan Martin has opened his\ndancing classes, in Morden's hall.\n1 lirv are being well attended.\nTuesday and Friday evenings.\nP, A, Allen bus sold his cottage\non First street to u Victorian, and\nis erecting a new ono on the\nadjoining lot.\nAmong those who called on Tin.\nExi'KKSS this week were; Messrs.\nRobt, Todd and John McLaren, of\nVancouver.\nJack Cameron, the teamster,\nwho was kicked in the leg hy a\nhorse some lew weeks ago, has\nassumed work again, looking none\nthe worse for his indisposition.\nK. W. Leeson, of Baker, Cava-\nnagh & Leeson, Vancouver, has\npurchased seven lots on the south\nside of Third street, west of Lonsdale avenue.\nLots in the locality, described,\non the water front on the south, to\nThird street ou the north, ami the\nMission on the west, and Moodyville on the east, are being Ireely\nsold these thus.\nThe fury company have received\nthis week their usual consignment\nof coal, and are liusilv engaged in\ntransferring it Irom thu scows to\ntheir wharl here. There is aboui\njoo tons in this shipment.\nThe hank ol 1). N. A. are this\nweek having a concrete basement\nImilt for their vault, which will be\nplaced iu position iu their new\noffice building as soon as the mixture becomes dry enough,\nMiss Carrie Wheeler, daughter\nol Mr. F, Wheeler, Keith road,\nwho has lieen seriously ill the\nformer part ol the week, suffering\nfrom pneumonia, is, we are pleased\nto learn, Oil the road lo complete\nrecovery.\nThe Wi stem Corporation have\ni worl on tin new college to be erected by Trinity church.\nThe college, when completed, will\nbe a handsome addition to North\nVancouver, and will he commodious\nas well as ornamental.\nII. F. Baker, who is in the\nemploy of the C. P. 1<- at Savo*\nnas. was in Nottli Yam ouvet llie\nearl) part ol the wi ek, visiting a\nrelative ol his, Miss liwllyn, of the\nmunicipal hall stall, lie bit on\nWi'dncsdii) (oi Vii toria, where he\nwill hsii li'luit returning home.\nFongoitn'\nioo Hastings\n. First-Class Tailors\nSt. A'., Vancouver,\n\{. II. Hrvi'e, purser ol the\nsteamer Cassiar, brought down on\nThursday the largest nnd finest\npanther skin ill the province. It\nA. O, bfiil. of Seattle, was in was shot in the Queen Charlotte\ntown this week. The Queen City islands and measures nine feet,\nI Mr. Bryce is stopping at Hotel\nNortli Vancouver and is jusily\niroud ol his trophy.\nNorth Vancouver\nFerry and Power\nCompany\nI IMI TABLE\ncc sr. Giou.Gr and\nii booming,\nHarry Fogg lias disposed of his\nline team ol grays to an admirer\nwho happened along. We understand it is Mr, Fogg's intention to\npurchase another outfit immediately.\n| as Francis, A. Cabeley and A.\nJohnson, miners, of Washington,\nhave returned from a week's prospecting tour in the mountains\nnorth of the town. They have\ntaken some line specimens ol\nquarts to be assayed.\nAn Indian child, three years old\nby the name of Nohow, ol Moodyville, had the misfortune on\nWednesday afternoon to sever the\nfirst two lingers of his lelt hand,\nwhile playing with an an. I)r.\nDyer was summoned and immediately left for the child's home\nwhere the lingers were dressed.\nIt is with regret that we learn of\nthe intended removal ol Mr. Piers\nfrom the ferry wharl here. Mr.\nPiers has long been connected\nwith this blanch of tlie company's\nbusiness, and has made many\nfriends, We may console ourselves in the hope of his being replaced here again next spring.\nThe new real estate firm,\nFraser & Gibbons, of 512 Cordova\nstreet W., Vancouver, are open for\nbusiness with a carefully selected\nlist of houses and lots in Vancouver and North Vancouver.\nTiny are Real Estate, Insurance,\nPrinting and Advertising Agents,\nand are Ihe Vancouver agents for\nTin: Exi'KKSS. Give them a trial\nand ymi will benefit by it.\nA shack on First street caught\nlire on Monday night, ami before\nthe lire was extinguished considerable damage had been dune,\nprincipally to the roof. Coincident with the blaze the North\nVancouver volunteer lire brigade\nwas holding an organization meet- j\ning in the municipal hall. As\nthere is, at present, no immediate\ncommunication in case of fire, the\nboys were quite taken by surprise\nwhen informed of the OCCUrance\nafter the blaze had been extinguished, some ol lliein being\ndisappointed in not getting an\nopportunity to try the new hose\nand reel which they had lately received.\nThe North Vancouvei' Fire Department have issued invitations\nim tlit'it first annual ball, which\ntakes place at the Pavilion here,\nou Monday evening, December 4.\nThe buys arc indefatigable iu their\nefforts to make this event a success and have engaged llarpur's\norchestra lor the occassion. A\nlate boat has also been secured for\nthe accommodation of tin guests. L .,,. norT\nMis. Kealy, Mis. Clarke and |OU, OU, 00*1 Otf T I .\nMrs. ('.ham e have kindly coll\nNOIflll VANCOUVER,\nCommencing Novemiier 20, 11)05.\nI.KAVK Va.ncouvbbi\n01,0.601 iS 11. 8,9.10, 10,10, 11.10,\n11. in; 12,16, 1.16, 2.16, 3 16, 4.15,\n4,15,0.15,11, 7.15, 8.16, 0.16! 10.15,\nami 11.56 1 p. iu,\nl.um: Nitinii Vancoi'veii:\n0.20 1, 7.110 1, 8.80, 0.80 HI.W iv,\n11,80 11. in: 12.40, 1.40, 2,40, 8,40,\n4.41), 6.40, 11.40, 7.40, 8.40, 11.40 iv\numl 11.80 1 p. iu.\nl.li.lVH MoODWItilKI\n7.1011.111. uml 0.45 p. in. daily, except Sundays, n.45 p. in. (uiily) on\nSundays,\nEXPLANATION\u00E2\u0080\u00941, not on Sundays, ii, culls ut Moodyville. iv,\n10.30 011 Sundays,\nNOTE-TI10 SS. Nil 11 Til VANCOUVER takes the 0 mul 0.60 a, in.\nanil tbo0,16 to 11.15 p. in. nailingUi mul\ntbo SS. ST, lil'.OUiiK all the others.\nTHIS TDK T.llll.i: SUIUKCT TO CIIAXUS\nWITHOUT NUTIl'll,\nBailing* lu Lonsdale Gardens nre\ntlisi'iiiiiinui'tl until further notice.\nII. M. RAMSAY,\nSecretnry-MUnagor.\n80 Acres\nIn North Vancouver District\nAT S3.00 PER ACRE.\nTAKE A CHANCE, IT MIGHT HE WORTH\n$25.00 PER ACHE.\nLET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IT,\nS. GINTZBURGER,\n163 Cordova Street.\nThe Nortli Vancouver Specialist\nWEBB'S CHOCOLATES\nAre Sweet and Delicious\nHave no Equal\nFor Sale at\nMcDowell'* Drag Store\nNorth Vancouver,\nWestern Corporation, Ltd.\npiper & co.\nReal Estate, Mining,Insurance,\nLoans, Farms, Etc,\nTimber Limits.\nProperty fur suit; all ovor the City\nSuburbs anil Ninth Vancouver.\nOffice: 404 Granville St.\nVancouver, B. C.\nIN NOltTH VANCOUVER\nHouses to Rent\ncall on\V. P. Hogg\nrun noons ii'Ksr 'run BXI'HKH.\nMr Sen Mo Bcforo Buying,\nLots for Sale\nLOTS\nJust Opened\nI'imiiiIi ill 1 lie' In1' rjtule Intro\nduring Society.\nMatrimonial Register, 10c\nI'. 11, Hun !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.'\". Vatieuiiriir, II. t\\nI'liiuii nun\nEmil Guenther\nArihilcct\nllll.'i II.im -'reel.\nVancouver, B. C.\nsenti't! to act as chaperons which\nwill, iii 111) small uii'XMiii. iln much\nIn \nLarge Stock of New Pall and Winter Goods\nfor Suits, Pants and Overcoats.\nCHARLEY DUNN &, CO.\nllll) Htistingt St. \u00C2\u00AB. C irn-r Abbott\nAn Ideal\nSummer Resort\nWhere Mountain and Seashore Meet.\nSplendidly situated, overlooking Burrard Inlet,\nwith the City of Vancouver fifteen minutes away\nby ferry. The hole! embodies every convenience\nvilli livery in connection. Rules $2 per day.\nHotel North Vancouver\nP. Larson, Proprietor.\n^r~**pm**m9mm\niN bUiLdiNg be sUre aNd HaVe jHe\nPLace Wired so as to be ready to\nconnect oN oUr Wire Next spring\nB.C. Electric Railway Co. Ltd.\nA SNAP\nURGE, WHITE MEALY POTATOES\n-0N1Y\t\n$1.00 per Sack.\nJ. A. McMillan\n1"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1905_11_24"@en . "10.14288/1.0309422"@en . "English"@en . "49.320556"@en . "-123.073889"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Express"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .