"d8412314-3b46-4428-9d2a-82df21dd83b9"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1906-06-15"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309488/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " tlVd rW\nMRS. H. A. SlfAW\nPIONEER DRY GOODS STORE, jiji^ 18 $\"\nSame prices, awl in soni'e cases\ncheaper than city\nII. A. SHAW\nReal Lstate and Insurance\nYen will llnl ;i grea'Iy i\" -.-..ur tialvHiit.et, to\nsee uu- la-ii.ii,, iia-uu-nny i)enl.\nLONSDAtE AVE.\nN.VANCOUVER\nVOLUME II.\nNORTH VANCOrVKK, B. t'\u00E2\u0080\u009E FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1901).\nNUMBER l'i\nThe success of Doiniiiion Day\ncelebration is now assured. The\ncommittees are leaving ia stones\nunturned to provide all sorts of\namusement for all kinds of people\nof all ages. The Indians will foregather and hold their spoils in\nVictoria park. Races will be. held\non First street, children's games\nin Lonsdale gardens, field sports\niu tho hotel grounds, and aquatic\ncontests on the bay.\nLicense Board.\nThe board of license commissioners met in the municipal\nhall on Wednesday afternoon,\nPresent: Reeve Kealy i in lhe\nchair) and Commissioners Keith,\nMorden and Wickenden. Among\nthose in attendance were: Rev.\nMr. Marsden, Rev. Mr. Gillam,\nG. A. McBain, Mr. McBain, W.\nKells, E. Bell, A. Smith, W. Dick,\nJ. S. Bain, J. W. balmain, L.\nReda, Mr. Hooper, F. W. Templar and a number of ladies.\nP. Larson was granted a renewal ol the license for the Hotel\nNorth Vancouver.\nW. Kells, of the Capilano\nhotel, in the townsite of Capilano,\nwas granted a license subject to\ncompletion of plans as submitted\nand also inspection of premises.\nMr. Kells stated that the new\nhotel would be ready by July 30th.\nThe application of Loreuza\nReda for a iicense for his premises\non Second street was laid over foi\none week.\nJ. li. Bird was counsel for tin\napplicant, and (.'. B. Macneill\nopposed. Mr. Bird said that his\ncuent bad paid ii ooo for the lot!\non which the proposed hotel would\nbe built, Nine-hundred dollar*\nht,d been spent on the loundatioi\nami the total cost of the hotel\nwould be ii 1,430, for which sum\nthe t iiah't had h 'mi let.\nMr. Macneill contended that the\npetition was not drawn up in\naccordance with the law; also tlmi\nth.: li.diuus who sign id it wen\n1 .led. lie submitted .1 petition\nopp ising the granting ol tin\n11, use, signed by 111) names, and\n44 signatures which weie nol\nv\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiid.\nIndian Agent Macdonald protested against the linliin* si ruing\nMr. Bird's petition, and said the\ncourse was most unusual and\ncharged fraud.\nMr. Keith spoke at some length,\nan 1 said lie saw no reason why\nthis application should not be considered the same as were the\nothers.\nMr. Morden said the petition as\npresented did not suit him.\nAfter a few remarks by the\nchairman an adjournment was\ntaken for one week,\nU'orltt, whose relentless attacks on\nthe management, will, we hope,\nshortly bear fruit. Something is\nradically wrong, either as to the\nterms of the charter or the city\nofficials are lax in their duty to\ntbe public in this respect, Less\nLord's Day Observance crusade\nand more elforts in the way of defending the rights of the citizens\ngenerally is what would meet with\nthe approval of everyone.\nA Strike.\nOwing to the substitution of\nChinese cooks in McNair's Rice\nlake shingle camp, about twenty\nfive men quit work as a protest on\nSaturday morning last. It seems\nlhat heretofore a woman cook bad\nheen- employed, but for reasons\nbet Jiown to themselves, the\nr ,a iy decided to have a Chinese\ncook 1). eafter. The men offered\nto pay ii, ire for board in order to\nretain the white cook, but to no\navail, consequently the walkout.\nTlie camp is completely closed\ndown,\nHold North Vancouver.\nThe following are the guests\nregistered at the hotel tii is week:\nJ. S. Mullhall, \"Geo. Scott, Mr.\nand Mrs. A. Wallace, Mr. and\nMrs. J. Ban, R. N. Hill, J, W,\nAllen, J. M. Hcillaud, G. A.\nPerkins, Mr. and Mrs. A, H.\nlfalloway, \V. J. jeffree, Miss\n1 fill, Mr\", and Mrs. ;G. Dodson,\nMrs. Sam Miller, C. W. Loug-\nnead, A. Wappell, Cup.i Clare,\nGeo. Dumirid, Samuel Tulk, L.\nG. Cooper, Geo. Brunelle.\nLOCALS.\nOne dog fight this week.\nSchool closes next week for tin\nSlimmer holidays.\nMr. Dominick Bums was ir\ntown on Saturday.\nC. W, Lougheed; of Calgary,\nspent Sundav iu town.\nBorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094-On Mav 31st, the wife of\nMr. Iiniii Johnston, a son,\nThe devil of this institution is\nvery religious\u00E2\u0080\u0094on Sundays,\nSome people will never get a\nwarm reception till they die.\nIt takes a brave dentist to\nmonkey with tbe jaws of death.\nJack Payne, of Harrison Hot\nSprings, spent Monday in town.\nCorned beef is one of the few\nthings omitted from cans by the\ntrust.\ngang of men at work. A big scow One ol tbe neatest and choit isl Church Notices.\nof lumber is being unloaded at the gardens in North Vancouver isl\nBroth icr and\njustice got out\ntime.\nthe minister of\nabout the same\nfoot of St. Andrew's road, anil\n' ' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 transferred to the\nsite Ol \"i\", 'il buildings,\nwork will be rushed 10 completion.\nMrs. Wm. Dick and family have\ngone to Portland, Ore., where\nthey will spend a two-months'\nvacation.\nA, S. A.Wyld has started construction oil liis new residence on\nFirst street west, where be in\ntends to reside.\nOne scientist claims that thi\nworld uill live 1,(1011.0.10 years\nlonger. The V,, W. & V. ought\nto be completed by then.\nR. C. McDonald, New Westminster, was here on Wednesday.\nSomething doing in real estate at\nthe Royal City, so he says.\nThunder was distinctly heard in\nthis vicinity on Sunday afternoon.\nThe celebration committee held a\nmeeting about the same time.\nWho could blame Lord Denbigh\n(or travelling incognito? He's\nafraid of bis secretary forgetting to\nsign up for them all bis names.\nMr. S. Sherdahl, accompanied\nbv Mrs. and the two Miss Sher-\ndabls, spent yesterday in tlie balmy\natmosphere around Nortli Vancouver.\nthat of T. W. Malley, First street.\nThe varieties of bushes are Belei li 'I\nso us to have roses nearly tin\nwhole year round.\nThe ferry company and lhe\noi\nls It Liberalism?\nTen years ago Liberalism ascended the eastern horizon, bright usI F.\nthe morning sun, its rays ol retorni is re\npenetrating the utmost recesses ol\n.he Dominion, For ten years\nLiberalism has shone as the noonday sun, making Canada \"lhc\nin-hlobt gem 111 the British\nMr. J. Edward Bird, of Vancouver, was in town on Wednesday.\nMr. Ells, the blacksmith, has\nbeen indisposed for the past few\ndays.\nThe retrogressive attitude of\nsome would make Larson's mule\nlaugh.\nTbe ferry St. George has been\nlaid off for a much-needed overhauling.\nA strong stomacli is one of the played a lone hand in London,\nqualifications of the beef trust and now they're playing a lorn\ncustomer, one in Ottawa.\nF. W. G. C. Clark, Montreal, | This institution will give 1\nistered at tlie Hotel North free coffin to anyone reciimtiiendoi\nFifteenth street has now been\nopened up, cleared and graded,\nfrom Bewicke avenue eastward as\nfar as the revine, opposite Bill)\nWilliams' place,\nW. T, R, Preston, the knight ol\ngraft,aiul associates, seem to hn\nSl. Johns CHURCH, ORNI'.U\nSIM,Mil AMI I mill 111 Nl II\nSTREETS,\nFirst Sunday alter Trinity (St.\nAlban's day 1 Hoi v communion,\ntelephone company have placed I (plain B a. n\nNorth Vancouver much in the Morning prayer, Litany and ser-\nsame predicament as were the ni\"A '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nlost tribes of Israel before they Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30\ncrossed the Red sea. ' 1 P- m.\n.... ., , , , Sundaj 1 In il, in a, m.\nlhe line residence of Adam \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- ... , ' , . .. . , ..\nEdward, king\nHilton, on the Esplanade,\nbeen sold to Robert Fowler,\nlots are bo and 61, bloi k\nThe deal was put through by\n\ Durston, for \u00C2\u00A33,^50.\nlias\n\u00C2\u00BB74'\nEyes\ncrown.\" Today the cadence ol\nthat power is wrapped in clouds ol' Andrew's church advertisement\n1 lor same by Iwo nl ids friends\n' lluri'. lip, now, get in on tin\nWe propose to give the past I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2gruiirid tloor.\"\nistorv ot a certain party in our . .\next ;'ssm, Theiminu ipal council is gradini\n1 for the proposed sidewalk 01\nAttention is called to the St. Second street west, beyond Mahon\nVancouver.\ncorruption and gi'alt, and as il\ngradually sinks into the horizon,\nthe rays of the setting sun shine\nas a calcium light 011 the wrongdoing and misman.ig. ment that\nhas tor the past few years polluted every department. Premier\nLaurier has gained for himself an\neverlasting reputation, and the\npeople of Canada would grieve to\nsee any blight on his character\nthrough the weakness of his subordinates.\nFor Starting Bush Fires.\nthis issue.\nThis institution don't\nsupport, the building ha\nfoundation.\nany\nRood\navenue\ngradi tl\nserve.\nSecond street is now\nas far as tlie Indian re-\nThe British Columbia Review,\nPercy King, a rancher, of Lynn\nvalley, who was convicted before\nMagistrate Alexander on Wednesday of starting bush fires in May\nlast, was fined $50 and costs, or\ntwo months' imprisonment in detank. The defendant, while clearing land, lost control ol the fire on\nIns premises, which spread to\nadjoining timber, and before the\ntlames were checked much valuable\nproperty was destroyed. A similar charge was laid against another\nresident of Lynn valley, J. Barber,\nj but it is altogether likely this will be\nwithdrawn, as the matter will be\nof\nin\nlands and works with that end\nview.\nTlie Hastings Shingle Company\nclaim lo have losi shingle-bolts to\nby provincial (he valuc of $b<000 t|uril)g ,|,a ,,r(\ngaini al a repu-\nGeo. A. Benney, of Tacoma,\nwas looking over some business\nhere this week.\nCaptain Clare, ss. \"Lady Clare,\"\nwas a guest this week at the Hotel\nNorth Vancouver.\nMr. Aylesworth can't\nForbes avenm is being opened\n. up fronl the Keith mad to Six\nI- nth street. When this work is\ncompleted it will be a great convenience to the settlers there\nabou ts.\nWilliam Cameron, of Fifteentli\n1 street, has been prospecting in\nthe district of Marble Bay. lt is\nreported that he has made some\nas the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 very valuable finds ol copper-gold\nquartz.\nOur thanks are due the World\nPrinting and Publishing Company\nfor a copy of their handsome\nmagazine called the British Co-\nliini/'iii Review.\nLiterally, it is one of the most\nexquisite and comprehensive\neditions ever gotten out in the\nprovince, while typographically\nthe composition and presswork la, ... ,., :, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,.,\nare rare. I'rom cover to cover\nthe publication is filled with\narticles exploiting the resources\nami advantages of British Columbia, written\nwriters who havi\ntation ou the merits of their par-\ntn lllar subjects.\nPictorally, the Review is\ncopiously interspersed with half- One proposition that will appeal\nlone engravings depicting scenes to everyone as a benefit to those\nin forest, mine and town, portray- visitim; the Vancouver waterworks\ning in all their grandeur the dam, is the hotel that is being '\" eruption\nviews that have made this erected on the plateau overlook- \u00C2\u00B0;'\nprovince famous, ling the reservoir, by Mr. Dickson\nNorth Vancouver enjoys a most W. Kells. The hotel is commodious\nconspicuous page, made more, in every respect, being 30 hy\nnoticeable by several cuts that feet, and three stories in height\nappear thereon, the literary compo-! Twelve large airy rooms will\nsition embodying thei present '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 accomodate the guests, also a\nstatus and .future prospects in a i ladies' and gents' sittingroom\nHon.\nstick on a job as\npostage stamp can,\nWhat's the use of your gold' Owing to the inclemency of the\nwhen vou die if you haven't an ice- weather there was a very small\nbox to keep it in? crowd came over on Wednesday\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E..,., , . , afternoon to the weekly hall\nBritish Columbia now has an holid o( ,,le Vancouver retail\nEgg Harbor where the boats can , , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ncome in and \"lay to.\"\n.1 Lost\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lady's solid gold watch\nCircus day in \ ancouver proved lumti ( lM. 0\u00E2\u0080\u009E Wednesday morn.\na good drawing card for manyh , , , ubr( and gecond\nNorth Vancouverites, \u00E2\u0080\u009Eir\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,Ui, .m.nm. Re.\nIf a bookeeper makes a mistake ward on returning same to Con-\nhe loses his job, but if a doctor stable Dick,\nmakes a mistake he buries it. Mf M u Doddg| o( Arnprior,\nSome people manage to get Ont, paid Tin. Exi-KMS a visit on\nVancouver Rex, the prize\nGordon setter, has been sold by\nRobt. Bryce. He intends sending four dogs \u00E2\u0080\u0094two pointers, an\nEnglish setter and an Irish water\nspaniel, to the show to be held at\nCalgary on July 10-11-12.\nGeo. Lill, the contractor for the\nculvert on Second street west, has\nstarted work. If the weather\nclears up Contractor McLennan\nwill be able to fill his dump, and\ntlie street will thus be opened up\nfor wagon traffic.\nContractor Snider has finished\nhis work on First street east.\nThis will enable the sports committee to have the horse races on\nthe First of July pulled olf here.\nMeanwhile the tramway work will\nbe pushed forward to the west.\nConsiderable alterations are being made this week to the Western\nCorporation building, on the\ncorner ol Lonsdale avenue and\ntho Esplanade. A complete\nsystem ol sewerage and septic\ntank has been installed, which\nplaces the premises in a very\nsanitary condition.\nWeunesda.\nand martyi 1 Evensong, (followed\nby addn ss on the times ol King\nEdwai I thi in 01.11 8. p, in.\nI i'l a'. Evensong, (Allowed\nby practii e) 7140 p. in.\nSaturday: (Vigil] Evensorlg\nand short address, 8 p, m.\nSunday next\u00E2\u0080\u0094Feast of St.\n|ohn Baptist (June .ut' ,\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Hoi.v\nMMUNION, (pi iin) 8 a. in.\nst,\nthrough this life even il they have\nto gothrough your pockets to do it.\nEither times are good and a\nman is worked to death, or the)\nare bard and he starves to di'ath.\nWednesday. Mr. Dodds is an\nexpert lacrossist and may handle\niha- stii k on the Vancouver team\nihis season.\nCapilano Hotel.\n0. C. Kid.l, engineer of the\nWi st, in Corporation, is all smiles\nthesi days. It is a bouncing gir'\nwho arrived lasl Friday, !)L\"th\n|s and child are well. Conf\nbilious, old boy.\nVesuvius in eruption is not to Contractor Snider has\nbe nonpareil 10 slumping powder p)eted his undertaking on\nmn'\nMr. and Mrs. M. J. Ban. ol\nGlasgow, who are touring 1.1 is: 1,\npaid Noitb Vancouver a visit\nweek.\naround here thes\nMother\nnfratu-\nProf. Shelby, ol Vancouver,\nwill give a series ol dances in tlic\ncoin-\nFirst\nstreet, and now awaits the approval \"I the board ol works.\nToday ilns thoroughfare is one ol\ntin finest to be sei n anywhere,\n5\u00C2\u00B0 Pavilion, beginning\nevening next.\nWednesday\ntanner that is strikingly convincing,\nThe Telephone.\nTlie inefficiency of the telephone\nservice, both in Vancouver and\nNorth Vancouver, is being placed\nbefore ilu ath ntion ol the public\nmost adequately by tin daily\nUp-to-date baths are being installed, which will prove very\nbelli licietit to those wishing to\navail themselves of the opportunities ol bathing in tlie pure,\nfresh water at the dam. As a\nhealth resort this hostelry is not\nlacking in advantages, being sitn-\n.iii'd over ii\' hundred feet above\ntlie citv ol Vancouver in the icr-\nibiii valley ol tin Capilano,\nJudging from the description ol\nthe contents of conn d beef, it\nwould be salcr to have tbe beci\nand eat the cans.\nOn Monday morning the ambulance from St. Paul's hospital\narrived here on the .-1:30 boat for\nthe purpose \"I convi j ing to the\nhospital a man Irom one of tin\ncamps, suffering from some\nmalady,\nThe butchers of Vancouver have\ndecided to hold their annual picnic in North Vancouver, on Wednesday, August 8th, This is the\none time ot Ibe year looked for-\nward to by those who come for a\ngood lime, and it's needless to say\nthat this will prove as good, if not\nIn ttei, than previous years.\nlu referring to the telephone\ncompany the World asks: \"Why,\nin ihe name ol common sense\ncan't tin- 'phone people take 1\nleaf out of the B. C. E. R. Co'i\nbook and treat their employees\nlike everyday men and women?\nThe telephone company might\nanswer tlie above question ii it\nwere not lor the fact that it was\nasked in ilie name of \"common\nsense.\"\nThe rails on the new tramline\narc laid from the waterlront up\nLonsdale avenue, thence to the\nKeith road. 'Ibe cutting on the\nKeith road is being pushed forward and the stulf taken out is being dumped in the revine when- a\nio-foot bridge will be built, thus\ngiving a solid road Irom the waterlront to liewicke avenue.\nThe fire brigade held hose\npractice on First street Thursday\nevening, und\"'' the able supervision of Mr. Tom Lilley, of Vancouver. The boys are getting in\nline lor the second, as they are to\ncompete with the veteran firemen\nof Vancouver. Mr. Lilley is also\na veteran, and under his instructions our heroes may be\n1 upei ted to be top-notchers by\nthen.\nThe B. C. Market Company\nhave opened up .1 butcher shop on\nLonsdale avenue, The shop nun-\npares favorably with the best in\ntlic country, the spacious store being neatly lilted up inside with the\nbest accutriments ol the trade,\nBeing up-to-date h every particular tins new branch ol business can\ntest assured ol a fair shaie ol\npatronage. There is also a delivery cart in connection.\nLonsdale gardens are becoming\nan attractive spot lor holiday\nat.NI'KHW s I'Ki S11VTERI IN CHURCH,\nSIXTH i-iKi ' .\nServices will be conduct d on\nSunday at 11 a. in mil 7:3 p. in.\nThe Sacrament ol t .ord's\nsupper will be dispells at tlie\nmorning service. Comniunii ants\nbelonging to other denominations\nare cordially invitt-d,\nIn ilu morning ihe subi will\nbe \"The First Communicant.\"\nEvening subject, \"A Soliloquy\nWilli tin- Soul.\"\nTonight, (Friday) a special\npreparatory service will be conducted in the church at 8 p. m,\nby the Rev. McGillivray, of St\nJohn's, Vancouver. All intending\ncommunicants are earnestly requested to lie present.\nStrangers welcomed to all these\nmeetings.\nSunday school at .1:30 p, m.\nLhoir practice on Saturday at\nS o'clock y. m.\nService in Moodyville school on\nSundays at 7:30.\nServices will be conducted in\ntlie Lynn valley schoohouse at\n7:30 p. m. by Mr. Duncanson, a\nstudent missionary from Toronto.\nChristian Endeavor on Wednesday at 7:311 p. in.\nPastor; Rev, J. 11. Gillam, M. A.\nSua'.*iii.kk, Sot 1 u : A strawberry and icecream social will be\nInui in St. Andrew's church. Sixth\nstreet, under the auspices ol St.\nAndrew's Ladies Aid Societ) on\nThursday the j 1 >t instant, at s\no'clock. Good company, good\nmusic; pleasant evening,\nRe License.\nTo the Editor of Tm Exi*rbssi\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Will yuu kindly allow space for\nacoinmuiilcaUonoutholiceniequeitlon?\nThe committee appointed by the citiii ne\nel North Vaucouvor desires t*> report\nihroiiiih your columns at tn the success\no( tlio undertaking committed to them.\nlhe coniuiiltee engaged couusi. 1 \u00C2\u00BBp-\npear before the board of licensing 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\niniMloiicrs on Wednesday, In tin person\n..I Mr, Macneill \"I Davis, Marshall i\nM.u'iiei.l. As presented befuro the\nboard u petition against ihe granting nf\nthc license on (Second street, sicucl by\nlu:l resident householders and land\nowners and their wive-. 01 these thu\nclerk ol lhe board reported 14 as dis.\ni|iiiililiedtai '.\"ia .' .i'. ng a valid petition\nfrom 11!) Inhabitants aaf Si nh Van.\ncouver. The petition i\"r license tnir-\nported to he signed by 380 . but tlie clerk\nlound onh Wi ui these valid.\na battle roval \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 inucd between the\nrival legal advii irs a to the validity o|\nilie Chinese and Japanese signatures\nAnal, neemed lo bu written by uno\nla. I\u00E2\u0080\u0094III.\nlu regard to the Indl uu .1 \u00C2\u00AB hrlnl\n-i.iie a,; mat tern wan n 11 ded. Nol 1 in,\nof theni, il -A\" staled,\nInui ever ilgn I lilioti mi me\nliail gum 1 ' lb - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' and sal 1\nlliul 11 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 clri iiliition fur a\nIH--V III '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a llml lIlU nulla'- of\n1 '\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li,. I i\"v mill tint\nuniilil I.-.ill r .i.i. snd without mort\n,11. \"lie goef lo the |\u00C2\u00AB tltion snd\nputs marks against \"i ns -. Thli in\ni, .1 ,ri, lor Mi M \"'l\"i:.i the Indian\nagent, altirntad thai 1011 1 lhe men\nttiiuM-ii.iui'- wen-,,n ilu- pel ilon 'ii'Tai\n1 ,1 in the rlllagc sl tin I e Bo it\n( other noted thai sliding \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 namei uf\nIndiana, Japf an 1 1 hlne-e only Iwo\ninline, more than was necessary nero\n. btalned lot the petition.\nIn spite 'at 'lii-a- Ini:-. ui,e membei o|\ntil Hall ]--,\"'! nh -titul \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' llllll.\npi if 11 -pedal |ai''.e i a- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 leant,\naa.1.. prepared lo 1 ihal pi lillon\nmull I ia 1 \u00C2\u00BBl r 'ii'\"\nllseutslon \u00C2\u00BBii-\n-.1\nHied\nr a\nIf a doctor visits another man's\nwile he charges for it, but if an\neditor makes a visit lie gets a\ncharge of buck-shot,\nSmith Bros,, who have the con\ntract Im the erection \"I the B, 1\nKiel-nil KrjIwh* 1 uitipan*\nand car barns here, have j large\nseek ts, and Mr. Charlie I'l.t\t\nthe I-.see, has supplied his re.,J\u00E2\u0084\u00A2k|he\nfroshment pavilion to the queen's A, ii,,, mauer now stands, this ii tha\ntaste, with a supply ol good things li-nationi Whal many of ll rltiuns\nreuuisite lor picnickers Nowjof North \Wmver 1-clioyt* boa\nII. .I...I l\u00E2\u0080\u0094,.,., ,,, ,1,,,,,, ,,, rill * 1-d '|'l'-'l\"ll '\"I H\"' Weill',-.',. I till.\nliver's lightning that the ferrys sre aboui 0 ca | ,\nthe track on thc there, large crowds ol children n-jn,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,n,| Chinese: ami I'-pecially by\nwith theit parents mav soon be in Intnium who never aw tin* petition\nseen there daily, Charlii >a|\nfellow, and the public 1\nusiirred in anything OiRl lie\nil mal reading had il ppi-n handles being bottom prii d and\ned in 1 class.\nNorth Vanci\ncxpn ss jumpi d\nil V' .it thill v. 1 \"k am.\nAll ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ipi il injury,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ive happen) 1\n>', one day\nli ,. in llie hush.\nthough whal\nv. : I uinki\n' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2..\",\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lofthesi n. .-'\nI imiiking yon I aim,\nMr Editor, - rt-lj yo .1\n-\nNorth V. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' \" An, OU THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.\nThe Results of\nWeak Blood\nTired Brain and Body and Languid, Worn-\nout Feelings-Cure in\nDr. Chase's Nerve Food.\n':a ' lllllO ! .\nwhere-Ill 1* limii'l\n; I'lnclplc which inn\n. ill'.a Ull\nuly active nnil I\n: ' ia-.I corpuscles in llio\nLllOOll, 1 .. .'. iie> iieliull\no( He. ! ile, the hKi\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i Hie In nl, the li.-;\n i.a in'' UUll\ni' . a Nerve Eon I o\\ncl ii lieeuuse 11 eunl ..\nthe vi nts ul' nn iu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nin Inert iu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : niihui \"i red corn-\n':\na\nin this .i iralivo iis lo net inllil\n,,i Ilm llV.-la'll\n; vltullly inin ih\" hi,ni.I\niini in rvi's mul tliroiiKli III\nun I'eaelili .' nli n lienolielal Inllil-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i..'. ... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ai ositan of Un\nMis. I.a 11,i IHC'llUrt, I,\"'-'\nMl 11., Will '1 I'll IU' I ' ' a\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0) |lilillS ill 111\"\nbin , cuhl hands ami\ni | ... ... -,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ., .... a .,,,,;!,.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i nl iirms uml\ni \i i seven\njo 1 h '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 inn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 :a roil thai\nI COlHll 1 i\nlllll iill III.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ll'IISl lail 111' Hill\n. Aeiiilfiilly limn | a |n in,\n enlllil eul\nvery In\". luii peopli \*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\nI I'eineilli 'I\n' a . 1\nli' ill ill's-\nI heiiril iilnnil Dr, I\nti\nmilt nn nn ninl!\nn anil L)|\nN'i 1 VI I'l'ital l..i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ilaall\" llli' 11\nivnrhl nl -.\"'11. i 1 feel I i\nconuiieiiil ii tim lilghlj ,vhu\nill\nii . I1.\" i\" ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\". ' li your in\n. v.. lil \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 om\ni.; Dr, Clinso's Ni rvo Food;\nii ii Imx, ni nil in ulors, \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l-lil\nin.on-.-ii. Hates 8 Co. Toronto.\nTHE EXPRESS\nAuiTii v\A'iir\T,n li, i'.\n\ 'Veekli Ne . |iaper, I'liblished 1.;.\nTilt; EXl'lll SS All\". IV. ICoinpiii\niini- Dulhir por Vear\n\"I'AIUli; IIAIITLE.\nM.hi.nine,' Editor\nA , a, A INS.\n' I ' Alll.l;;.'!'.\nLORD OF AGRICULTURE\nMINISTER LORD CARRINGTON IN\nTHE BRITISH CADINET.\nDerivt-, His Income, Estimated at $500.-\n000 ,i Year, Exclusively From Land,\n,-,nd D-tis Not Own a Single Share\nof S'.ock or Bond of Any Sort Wh.it-\never\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ono of King's Oldest Personal\nFriends.\n*.' a -1 -.. appr iprl its appointment\na' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'a a \u00E2\u0080\u009E ;, |] . I\". Hi\"\ni I .11 I ' !!. . '\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2! \" -1, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , .post '\nho Mar\n|i'or pi-rliiii don\nm mill la af '' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 II '\nI. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ill la. Oll\nly :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ind, '1. a' ', acrl-\nvan able\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i la ax>.j,,. t of llio Far\nClub al Whitehall Courl thai lie d i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nOM.'l D a: .' '\n,.'.'..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0', ll. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' I,\nI. II [I'll llllll 111 '\n : \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'I ,11 .;. . 1\na ,1 . ,\nla mUS| ll - I'- C\\n. ... ', h royal fai *\nne ol\ni' ' i'i mi iii their\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmpii lie is\nI. a 1\n. .\n1 ' Itiurlslled\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .' ..\n| Ihl\n(.' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i . .\n' elllesl\n. imn . '''i' ia \"a il n\nniiii',\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\nI! I 111, 1 . II, It.I.'\nI, I I'l\n1 ' ril 'i \"f Al\" 1\"\" ' \"a'\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a.: . I .i oii of li. a own\ni rt, v : li fl lend ..rial\n|. ',...''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 M ,'u ,'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\ni utor sei ired,\n: '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.. to r da\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .. li ii .'\n,' opln-\n| i'i my man of i- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\nn 11 'II.' a'f Jlajl).-\n; . '.. to, i ii'.'l'il I., a\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\na \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ' lltlo thai\nif I,, ii. I ,i\nif lu-r al\"\n. : u\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ih to Carrlng-\n! .' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' 'a a fan''\nlaf ' 'i. I || ' '\nr, ilm lain Qil tit, was\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I : ... ..- ..\ni i iif favor, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.:\ni Ol .rl Inn,\nirts of ol\ni t captain o( tl\n... ,ver-\ni a \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ... Wales,\ninh a It was itiiiln\nI ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 id it Lord Car-\ni fnllllllnn Ills d '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i ..\n, - , I iv Tciiiji 'a I\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\niy\n-\n' ' -In,.'\nI iicuit to re\nI 1,01 '\nI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . .\n1\nV :\n'\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '.'\nilivir.il.. Murray, win received a. fr.\nribl\" iliiiMiitu'. hi-iiieli! suit aiialns;\nl.\"a' 1 Can 'i-i' :i f r a- unit nnil s.'(lured\nIla\" llll|l .. 11 : l nn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'af J500. Hut\nduriiii; ih,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 course of Hie legal proceedings ii\" vi I* unfortunate en..ugh tn\ns a i\u00C2\u00BBar ' > souwlhlnn that ivns not true,\nmiai Ihereupan Lord Carrlnffton promt hi'ti for perjury, To es-\ninsiquei '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:' a lertaln conviction Murray tied to France, where\nm '1 ia'l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \1\" fl'tilll liis Illl'liV,'\nland innil hia il\"inh.\nilrenvlllo Murray -van understood to\n1' 'i natural son nl Lord Palmerston,\n' pi ti r as long as l.e\nlived, and who certainly. **a**e him his\n ni in me aipiomano ser-\n\.. II \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wrote a number f bnnki, of\nthe n ire '-The Member\nf.r Purls,\" -.-i.i \"S.i'iiylits of English\nSo lety,\" 'h i.a\"\"' Is a'f lhc most\n. 1\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rlption in.] lonh- slnco out\nof Iini' lie cull .li rated fraaiai Paris\nwith Ktlmund Vatea in starling the\n1.\" a! n a ekly, World, and died un. .\ni'i rel iry aui iquerry\n.' : n. hns an Ann rlcan\ni ll r A ii,., : a'- i -.u. s\n'.'.\n f thi ii'\":\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -lull-s which Sir\n\\.. rn has had to | been\nns of thi party\n\"i: ed of yeomen guard lu\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 : .unl of\n111 11, Mill, iall th,.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,: .at Parliament\nbi ti'Miii\nli of Lord House of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . Tli.s is in \" rieal\nremnny Ih \"i a measure of pi n\nlati 1'. , ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i'i- il.iy nf\nK ng .1 i-i . 1 and ol ,;. i li i\n; at, I- , 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 to !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 al''\n' I story if h iw rtuy\n. \" a- \u00C2\u00BB1. Mn,',.\na- II .a : iu llli, VOU,'* hi 111 till tun\nHousoa of T'i: ll tit, equipped '.villi\nn dark lantern ni I fu ind surround-\na ii hy a large nu irrels of gun-\n; :er, ai I \"' i iv \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 blow king, lords,\n.oi l '' itnmon* h to ot, -a Ity\nt'l'iiil tli.it tune la, this tho\nirs of I'arli.iiie nt have ai'-' \" bei 'a\n' > .'liitlly S-'iirii,. al ',11 [ftp QVU llf tilt'\n: ', (1-hlC i. l'i vi' iv\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ni,inner in which '\nentire pale i '. Westminster Is guard-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 il by .i al il e hmi nt \"1 Lonil a poll\nluty, a . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nrrled bj tho\nf tlie i\nin- vaults b\".m; brilliantly 1..\nSir Wl i \"i C irrlnglon no I ngcr 11\n; ,' ...-.lav.'\nhe fu ipn\n1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i- -' mberlan, a le re-\n. ihnt of i. \"'I\n.in of the II usehold and held\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 by Lord Carrlngton, Lord Anil I i-i\" Marquis of Cholmondi -\nI. \ a ling \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' .in irrnn\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0] rs, each In turn\nthe ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 during a reign,\nI i Carrln [ton t- is Lord flreal\n.ill the death \"f Q u n\nV ' il a. nn I as such in supreme con-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 r '.', \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"\nHouses of Parllnmi al\n... ,i.| VII . am.- !o tho '\nI. ,td i'l, a a-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ! 1 v ' iim.-d llli! Jillh ..\nif Lord (ii ' Chai berl dn, ami '.then\nin., presi:.' Prince ; Wales ill\nCrown II .' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 A Lord Ancastei\n,' ho will si sumo ia obllgatl im ol this\nfl\nl.\"'. mn add In conclusion lhat boih\nI, .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i i' irrlnglon an 1 his broth r, .- i\n; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ngl \"i. profess i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 be not mere-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Liberal;! bin \"\u00C2\u00A5\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 n ..1- l -I\ni\n\"AGENT OR_PRINCIPAL7\" | \u00C2\u00A3\nBritish House of Lords Deals With a\nM.-tter of Great Importance to Married Women and Tradesmen.\nTh,- Dally Mall, commenting mean nn\nImportant ruling from Uie House nf\nLords yostorday, I ij i\nin ihe Interesting ansa- nt Pnquln v.\nII ilala'li, the ii use A Lord a!,. ,.; -.a Hh\na matter of the utmost Importance lo\nin trrled women and tradesmen. Messrs.\nI'leiaiin in iho iii i \"a tnnco i ued -Mrs\nIl'ihleii fair \u00C2\u00A3245 1 ir dn i li i h h l\nt i supplied ie inr. She pleaded Unit\nsliaa was aotlng ns lie- ngenl of Inr hns.\nband, niial tt is Or refore n I liable; bin,\nthough, the Jury disagreed, Judgment\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' . enten ai ,,.i mist her, The Appeal\nCourt rev.'t'saii iii ',1 deel I-\ned In her r.ivnr, and on .i further nr\nPI II \"1 ' ' I.i!'!'. tile tlOUS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' is led, uiih Die result that\nth\" ludgmont et ih\" Appeal Courti\nstand .\n'I his Is i'\" i io \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it such a\ni . \"i has h carried io lhe\nll iuso of Lords, and the consequences\na'f ihi* Judgmonl are n it who! y satisfactory from tlie business point \"f view,\nas tho immunity which Is conferred upon the married v. ian pit* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 her In a\nvery peculiar and privileged iinsltlon.\nThat the House \"f Lords felt somo\nqualms as to Its decision can he lnfa-r-\nred from the division of opinion of the\neminent legal authorities who form tho\nhighest court In lhe land A married\nWoman Is apparently fre-; to contract\nwhat debts she like- without disclosing\nthe fact that she is an agent of her\nhusband. When -he ts sued for payment ot those debts sho can plead that\nshe Is an agent, and she escapes all\nliability.\nThe burden of ascertaining lhe fads\nrests wlih the tradesman, and he Is, In\nlegal theory at all events, supposed lo\nput to his customers of the fair sex,\nwhose names show that they are married, a series of embarrassing questions,\nHe must ask them whether inoy are\n\"principals\" or \"agents,\" and if he does\nnot take this precaution he supplies\ngoods al his peril, In these days nt\nacute competition, such conduct on tho\npart of the fashionable tradesman\nwould, lt Is to be feared, Issue In the\nloss f custom and result In his bankruptcy. As the same results follows if\nho supplied the goods and found himself unable to obtain payment, he is\nImp,i a.; upon ihe horns of a dilemma.\nNor must it be .assumed for a moment Uml It is al! plain sailing for lhe\nshopkeeper, ewu if he makes the most\ncareful Inquiry ami is definitely ln-i\nfornud that thc lady Is anting as a\nprincipal. It Is u matter of common\nknowledge that settlement! are the usual rule In Uie upper siatlens of lil'-.\nand a married woman whoso property is\nsettled is again practically Immune, and\ncannot be reached by her credltoi\nTims the tradesman Is once moro In\ndifficulties, ninl i; is imt very clear how\nhe Is to succeed In business. Definite\nassurances that tho husband has given\nauthority to lhe wife lo incur debts nml\nthat the wife is nn agent ar--, as ue\nhavi- already pointed out, nol easy to\nohtain without giving offence in some\ndli--cilon. The existing -llie \"1 the law\nmay bo a goo,l argument for matrimony, but It Is certainly detrimental to\nbusiness\nTho remedy fir this stato of affairs\ncan only be attained by a change in\nthe law. If th\" customer Is acting us\nnn agent and has no responsibility, it\nshould he Incumbent upon her to dis-j\nclose that faet. If she neglects to make\nsuch a disclosure at the outset and allows tho tradesman to look to Inr Ar\npayment, she should bo debarred Aaiu\npleading at s.'.in.- future da!.' lhat sho.\nhas been only an agaant, and that there-j\nfore her est.ue Is tint liable. This w-as\nthe view taken hy Lord Robertson ami\nI.onl Atkinson, nml, since it Is ipi actually llie law al presaaii!, It slioulii be\nmade sin-h by a .-lean bill. It is cuntiary\nto public policy that any person should\nbai permitted to enter Into contracts\nwithout a char statement as lo his or\nher status.\nt Sunftght Soap is better than other soaps,\nbut is best when used in the Sunlight way.\nTo appreciate the simplicity and ease of\nwashing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight\nway you should follow directions.\nAfter rubbing on the soap, roll up each\npiece, immerse in the water, and go away.\nSunlight Soap\nwill do its work in thirty to sixty minutes,\nYour clothes will be cleaner and whiter than if washed\nin the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbinj\nEqually good with hard or soft water.\nLav.tr Brother* Limited, Toronto\nWhen Mr, Chamberlain Broke Down,\nThe only occasion on which Mr.\nChamberlain was ever known to b.-ir.iy\nemotion In the llou--' a..[ Coram .ns was\nwhen an allusion was made lo his son\nhy Mr. Gladstone, it was in Uie very\nheight ami agent- of the lip-lit over Hi\"\nhomo rule bill. Young Mr. Chamberlain\nlliul made a speech, and to Iho , i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMr. Gladstone h \u00E2\u0096\u00A0! !-a m ,1.\" nil allusiaill.\nNobody knew wlint was coming when\nMr Gladstone mentioned the name; and\nIt is possible Um! Mr. Chamberlain may\nhave Imagined Ihal tho allusion would\nn at be e pliiii'iitury. Anyb uv, it-bat\nhappi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\" I '.an- lhat Mr. QlaVdslono said\nthat the sp\u00C2\u00BBo.h uas nne which i father might he priainl to li'mr Ann the lip!\nof Ins sain Mr. a itiambcrl on broke\ndown promptly, visibly, wlthoul any\nP'uver nr ell n ii' re 11.. drew\nIlls hand across his forehead nd !\"\neyes\u00E2\u0080\u0094evident I I lo unbidden tears,\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 was a ' 'ii 'ii' in itanee ef lhe man\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0f Iron revealing for a moment tin,\nflutter eltie of hi., nature.\nPECULIAR r.URIALS.\ni\nOdd Funeral Customs of Eskimos of\nLabrador\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wise Christian Missionaries Humor Them in Practices.\ni.tiii'ini n's dreary waste is peopled.\ngenerally speaking, hy a tow scattered\naf Mm:.mii.ns Indians, while Its\nseaboard in llio north Is occupied by\naiiauu 3,i)iii) Eskimos, l'liia'h rnav his i'.<\npeculiar burial customs, Interesting if\nawesome. When a member of a coin-\nmunliy dies tli.' Eskimos carry the body\nio the top of the hill near their settlement and there lay lt, In a sitting\nposture, -in the Burfacn of tho hard.\nflinty ground. Heavy stones aro plied\nabout It In tlio firm of a cairn, completely covering It so that tin. wolves\nand boars may be unable to disturb the\nbody. The male Is burled wlih his\nweapons of the chase und Iho female\nwith her domestic Implements. Afier\nyears, when Uie action of summer suns\nand winter snows has broken lAwn tho\nmound \"f stones, it is net uncommon\nto other natives to help themselves to\n: \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I.imps, Hint ami Ivory arra*w\niiii-1 1 .:.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' heads nnd other articles nf\nvalue lo them which aro found lying\nbesides the bodies, Hut In every case\nsome substitute, even If less valuable,\nI- i' ici I Ue ro insia'uj of what has heen\nremoved,\nIt Is the Idea of the pagan Ksklmos\nth .:. ' . lUgh th\" spirit of the dead person his reached Uio other world and\nno longer needs ihe articles, the ghosts\nwho attended nn him In life have to\nlu* propitiated hy keeping up tho number of articles originally placed In tho\ngrave, evon if tho material of theso ti\ndeparted from. The Moravian mission-\nari.'s humor tho natives whom they\nhavo Christianised by practicing this\nhabit of substitution, and a favorable\narUtlo lo place In lhe graves Is a rusty\nrimer. Many years ng'* sonic admirer\nof the mis-i.in sent out an enormous\nquiiiiUiv if ran irs In lhe belief that Ihey\nwere In general use. Hut tho last thing\nom, would contemplate doing on this\ncoast in winter would he to use a ra/. r\nAs no other uso \"'T'I he found for tho\nran.rn, i ley have I n devoted to this\npeculiar purpose, mil so It Is common\nto sec 111 every Eskimo grave that has\nbeen opened an appliance which no old\ntlm.' Eskimo ever heard of.\nThese curious customs am transmitted from people 11 people. The Momag-\nn \" I lions have a somewhat similar\npi'.iali. e. They bury ihelr dead In a\n1' ix or a' iiliu mil oul of bark, and In\nthis nr\" |al iced a 1 'iiali'd gun, u ll irn ol\npowdor, a hag nf shut, a pouch of loin, v i. a Hint aii.! Steel for striking fire,\nnn axe and a pair nf snowahoes Th'\nburial place is likewise a hilltop, as It\n1' Imjposslblo to dig underground In\nLabrador for eight months ot the year,\nand stones nr. also used to cover ih*\ncoffln, Hut they are so arranged that\ns mie cun ho removed after leu days,\nwhen Ui\" relatives return and take \"ill\n! Ii \" I ' II de ii' It Is held Ihal\nhy Ui ii Mni.' the il.- i.i \"ii.' ii i reached\nthe happy hunting grounds and has no\nfill-tie r use for thom. But cwn ihey,\ntun, substltuto wo \"I. n sticks f\"r the\ngun. .iv mil snoivshoea nml skins for\nother articles.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chicago News.\nSinijie, but Ellective.\n'!\" to : .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Jii'-e mj\nler way.\"\n11 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB.\"\n,1 ':.. '... ...lol'.'\nAi ihe Masquerade.\n\"l\"l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a ' Hi,\n' \" '\nII a\nI.\nI unlil Nul Ureal. *-ti,v.\n; . Hint olil Ml Ta'.' Is \u00E2\u0080\u00A2..\ni\" ilu n'i i i.i\nllllll! lu\n: sol Why, hn Is\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i !, 'i dial\nluycr-l U\nLooked the Sainl to Him.\nA well-known author, ivho was recently exploring a ; at, ; rl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' sho\neast end of I,oiiil.in, f.'aiiiul hln elf beset by the pangs t hung't. 1: .\nsmall restaurant ef s\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 111\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -.v h il loubtful\naspect, ho ordered a mutton chop, The\nwaiter after n long ah lay retui I beai\nIng a plate en uhh-h r p - ed i 'In \"f\nmashed potatoes am! a mu ill iverd in \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ni.h\"|j .,( microscopic proi ai I\nwith a remarkably long nml slender r b\nattached, Clapping this d nvn hn kly\nha r.ii'i, the famished auth r, tl I'altcr\nstarted off ta, attend to another cus-\nlomcr without further corom ny,\n\"i it\" houtcd th- author, \"I order-\nel a - *hop.\"\n\"Too, sir,\" an,unreal Hi. man; \"thero\n1! I-\"\n\"uh, beg pardon\u00E2\u0080\u0094that's true,\" r* turned Ul\" ll'l'li r, p| ..in i; aa' .' . . \"[\ni'i lught il wis a nni'ii lu Hie ; ,\" -\n1 ' , V, . .\nThe Oldest Pioneer Passes Aw\u00C2\u00BBy.\nCornelius Pruden, born nl Fort Carlton, Princo Hup' i'. Land, DS years ngo,\ndied ni hla horn\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 In lite parish of st.\nJames, near Winnipeg, recently, ill)\nparents wi ro E . nls f.iiher having\n!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I !'i \" T f HlO lllld-ili I! 1)\nCo \"' i irt Car I n Fori ni'i. ins m,\nnn 1 ,1 :i 11 \"i 11\" himself ,, ,\",' ,|\nuv. r HI .- years with th,.. great company, li.' u,i- a mighty hunter, an I\nI plains stocki .1 wli i\nbuffalo. ; ih\" deslructl in\ni ..el taken |'.,fl III '!;\n.a a |y i ,.,. ol the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : ir\nof his lim.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 !, 1 !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii i participant In\nnil l\"i ling up to bai'h the\nRod HI* r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00ABpi Ir; im, ll \"1 grl u I al\ntho rebi III an af '85, ami hod si i i ** n\nulpeg qulle lata In in* llfo grow fi n\nan .a '; i \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 post to a pi\nchy, During hi long i in er ho \u00C2\u00ABit-\nnessed the erection of three great Pro-\nvime, Iii tho West, Although born In\niii\" far n 'i\"!i. !.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . .\" i iu England, .nil was th Ideal uhlio Inhabitant of ll\"'l Aver Valley. Ho u '*,\nperhaps, tii\" oht l n itlv < irn Can i\niiinn. lie had r timed tho Dak il u\nand Minnesota long la-Am their cities\ncame Into exlsti n s. H\" lo ives a large\nfamily of ihrcc generations. White anJ\nred.\nVicar's Opportunity.\nA country rg: in tt led on\nan Influential nolghb r, d bolng\n\"tu ,:. by mil take, n is am hi n\ntwenty ladlo* Into i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n -\nr.'.m from lunchoon all In evening\n'. a y li el \"\"in i so di ed Intending 1\" play bridge all tho al\n'1th 'ii going h into, and piny ou\na:: Um evening into the small hours,\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'a- i ia i 1 the aim lion\ni onco at'.\" a i r n tub i Ip ion,\nlostc* gave In order to get\nrid of Uuu.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Vaaity S'aUr.\nHis Lurid S'.ylc,\nThe T.na*y Interviewer\u00E2\u0080\u0094And you\nbroughl ih it i av.'.y parr t from iho til-\nfa\" i A WI1..1 a b autyl Does It\ntalk .ii all?\nTha Sailor Mm (embarrassed)\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nll'mi E-r, j' i. Quits a bit, mum, hut\nnot fvr publorcotlonl\t\nLake wieiiignn.\nLake Mlchlgnu was so named by tlio\nIndians, The word menus n \"ii--.li trap,\"\nKeep I'rotn ibe Orate,\nDuring u thunderstorm, ll Is pointed\nout, Iho Inhabitants of houses should\nnut remain In tho kitchen or other\nroom where a Ore Is burning In u\ngrate, as the heated guscs from the\nchimney top provide a line of least resistance, nml this Is oo whether the\nhouso he provided wilh lib'hlulng roils\nor uot\nRARE CLOCKS.\nOne Queen Anne Timepiece to Bo Seen\nIn Toronto Is 300 Years Old and\nIs Without Hands.\nTh >re are some rare old clocks In Toronto, it may Interest tho public to\nkn iv that \"lie inun in th\" employ of a\nbig Jewelry firm in Unit city spends\nthree days uf every week In visiting\nprivate residences, business ham ,and\nfactories, lo wind up lhe big old clocks\nUnit nro kept us heirlooms ur\nCUrl aSlUeS in thl'S\" phaVS. l|;,lf ,)f Ills\ntlmo every week Is spent In making\ntin- round .r those places, ami winding\nami regulating their old tlmeplcoi s Ho\nsays tint Iho majority ot the clocks\nkeep remarkably good lime, tm, when\n'Hi.- takes Intu consideration lhe faa't\nlhat Ihey have recorded the Ms'lit of\nages for so long.\nQuito a Fad.\nCall 1! whim or fad or fancy, or what\nyou likaa, hut tno faet remains thai\nmany uf the best ami biggest families\nIn Toronto have n penchant f\"r rare\null clocks, The older tho clock ihel-t-\nter. If it has \"dwelt in marble halls\"\nin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 age of th'1 dim ami distant past,\nIhey value it s, much the moro. A\nfan v hanriaaoiii uf this variety is\ntreasured ni\"si carefully,\nS i grent has this fancy grown un\nsome ..I' Taaraantai's foiiulies Hint It is\n' \" 'iiiy reported tli.it they go tra-\nv \"..i n Hi.- Continent, and buy sun\"\nol l clock that Btrlkes their fancy. H Is\nbi mghl I; 'ue and Installed in the\ni . i sldonco. The European di alers\nItles havo learned uf Ihls, und\nth\"y piay ,n in, ignorance of the buy-\ni\nOld Case, New Works.\nTho story goes thai n Toiiinto man\nWent traveling t i Europe, ninl In u\nFrei i sh ap I;.- thought ho had discover 1 .i v. ry ancient .unl rare si\" clmi n\n\"f a tlmcplo >'. II.' bought ll for a ga,.\u00E2\u0080\u009El\nbig figure, an.l win n he gat ba* a. 11\nT ir into was humlll iled when nn expert on flu. lis Informed him lhat he had\nbeen duped, The clock ha had bought\n'.' i. n n tv una throughout- new case,\nnow works, new everything- -but It was\n'loi.. In the .ilil style, ,iml nfor an old\ndesign, Well, perh ips ii doesn't mailer much, niial tin' uninitiated may never know the difference between tho old\nand Un- new, bul ii must make that man\n\"Oil\" win ti he look at the face\nuf th.it French el \"k.\nIn one shop in Toronto nt '.he present\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 re Is .hi \"1.1 cloek made In Hie\ntime if ;!;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 good Queen Anne of England. . tree hundred years aid, and cor-\nnly a i iy, ll is mule of brass,\nami the ivlpjits liml pendulum are en-\ntlrol] i v - I to view. The clock Is\nti it mean', t . bi cased, It hangs on tho\nwall, und the f.iee and works ure en-\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!] ir'.iilly in a liulo box-like\ns'.rua'tiiraa. Th-re Is no inlnnto hand\n:i i rellng ar lund Ils f \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 still, lt has\n\"'. i ban Is, \"He in Indicate tho h urs,\nand lhe other tu Indicate where to set\n. il. The dial is dll'lah'l Into\nI: oamo to the\nsh ip f ir ci neral repnlrs, and hail lo bo\nlilted v.. i :, ii - eights, and nv.w pendulum, and other parts.\nHas Three or Four.\nAn 1! ie ntll :i. ni living un Glouees-\n' r sti Bl !i i* llii' e ur four old time-\nIll i. ii.\u00E2\u0080\u0094, and he knows lhe\nhi il ry if them all. Tliey have bei n\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 n generation t\" goner*\nIon, and a nol\nll I I'. !'.. ,1..1,11-1 11, lie' W.'llll. a.in Inty.-r. when he was In Eu-\n...\" i .1 a very\n. . :a, nan m ik i, onl rathoi\n..ll has two balls on thi\nlip, a >i .i i, so arranged that tha\n: iir i.. sunk un om b.ii. while the\n,.. f-li -ur ;. sounded nn the other.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . t the q talnti t old B]\nof ihe ia \u00E2\u0080\u009E'.! ai\"ii . .in corns from\nl'i-oi e. nn\" seen roa'enHy was pi ib\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0liny old, end WOl In the r.iih-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i| p. bul n i \"in inside there\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a a ; . .' 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: .1 'i l||hl, ; : bOl '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0f Ue- potter uf a candle, nn 1 -.i Ihl\nla ot the globs Hie hours wero\nllf .1 ' \" i!.\nLhe globe lowly and regularly ro.\n,'lives, II iv a tlie hour uf Uie day\nin the !: in i' .i\"in globs, a \"i ick \"(\nthli son li meant in ire particularly f .r\na i : auin, mil for the nurse, who\nIns to give fi \"1 or in- al I 1 no t\" Hie patient m stated Intervals, which are\n: a laiun d by ii \"urs.\nMade of Wood.\nThen, Ihere are many \"Id and quaint\nllme-plocei Inlaid with brass, and or-\nnament il with tortoise shell. There\n.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0': ' ki made entirely \"f ivo >! these\nnro Giini in. and aro made In the Block\nForest\u00E2\u0080\u0094ami I', may bo Inloroltlng to\ni .'.' that oil li never uisd nn iheso\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a I ii clocks, llluck lead Is the subs'Uu'.,., mil 1! serves lhc purpose rnu.li\nh t'er In m oil would.\nThi dd grandfathers' clAis that nm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ut . ..iiiy popular frequenll- mo\nIn far i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; As. There aro ni\"re uf theni\nthai! of a.ni ist any other type.\nWater,\nSo penetrating Is water nl high pressure thnt only special qualities uf ensl\nIron will withstand it. In ihe early\ncloys nf Ihe hydraulic Jack It was uo\nuncommon thing to see water issue\nlike n line n Ile through the llielnl,\nmiai tie' u i'i I i lie would penetrate\nii,\" unwary Dnger Just us readily us u\nHeel uue.\nOlio Heller.\nLittle Grnco\u00E2\u0080\u0094My pupa's so rich tlmt\nho has four nulomobllos, un' ho tikes\nnu in mn uu' nm out rklin' lu a dlflcrcut\none every Sunday.\nBobble\u00E2\u0080\u0094nub! My pnpa Is bo rich\nthat he hasn't even lime to cat bis\nbreakfast.-.Midge.\nMEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.\nA medicino which keeps hnhics nnd\nchildren well, uf restores them tu\nhealth ivl thoy nro ill. is a priceless haiiin tu Immunity, Such a modi-\ncine is Unity's Gun Tablets, Theso\nTablets euro nil stomach ami bowel\ntroubles, nlliiy the pnin ut teething\nami givo sound, lii'iihhly, lofreshiug\nsleep. Ami the mother has the guarantee of a governtiient nuslyst that\ntin- medicine docs nut contain one\npallll'le ul llie poisOIIOIIS upilltes lullllll\nin -o-ealleil soothing mixtures ami\nlllaa-t liqllill llu'lliei Ill's. Tile Tullll'tS\nme especially good tur the nowhorn\nbnhv ui the well grown child, Mis.\nIiniii. Cnrrie, I.urine, Oui., says:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"I have found HaAA ll\u00C2\u00AB a Tablets a\nsplendid medicino iur curing constipation uud other ills ol little ones.\" Vmi\na .an i.i the-e Tablets from any medicine denier nr by innil nt 'A cents a\nhav l.y writing The Hr. Williams\nMedicine Cu.. lirockville, Gut.\nGiini numbers ol vasl fortunes In\ntads country have heen anil are bolng\ninun up on the very Ignorance of the\nmusses in regard to business methods,\nThe schemers haul; on ii Hun it is\neasy lo suitnll\" people Who do li\"!\nknow how in protect their property.\nTliey thrive ou llio Ignorance ol their\nfellows. They Know thnl a shrevvil\nadvertisement, n cunningly worded\ncircular, n hypnotic nppenl will bring\nihe liiini onrnlngs of those unsuspecting i i'le mu of hi.line, places into\ntheir own coffers,\nThese two desirable rpiallflcntlons,\npleasant to the taste and nl the same\nnine effectual, nro to bo found In\nMother Graves Worm Exterminator.\ni Inidren llko lt.\n[ Hu not drive youi' employees ahead\na rn yuu, imi keep ah.sol of Ihem uml\nI invite them to come on.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Success\nMagazine.\nMinnrd's Liniment Co., Limited.\nCents I Im*\" used your MINARD'S\n1.1 MM FAT in my family nud also in\nno Biubles for years mul consider It\ntiie besl medicine obtainable.\nVioiis truly,\nAi.r'ltl-.ll P.OCHAV,\nProprietor Itoxton Pond Hotel and\nl.iveiy Stables.\nNothing will at mn! you In better\nBleuil, iu the cold, practical, everyday\nworld, iiinn a good Bound business\ni lue,ai.ian Vmi will llml lliiil your\nua'i'. ss iii nny trade, occupation or\nprofession will depend us much on\nyour general knowledge of men nnd\noffalrs ns mi your technical training,\nCAUGHT COLD\nONJE C.P.R.\ni t Mumford tells how Psychlm\ncured him after the Doctors\ngave him up\n\" It || tWfilVQ jT.irs llflCfl Psychine cw*4\nme of t,r;ill<-f>iu)r consumption.\" Tb*\ns|H',ikrr wai Mr. A. E. Mumfonl, six te\u00C2\u00AB4\n(all, and looking just what lio is a Uatky\nlietlthy fanner. He works liis owo luia\nncftr Ma^netawan, Ont.\n111 caught my cold working u a firemaa\non tlie C.I'.K.\" he continued, \"I had\nnlgfal sweats, chilli nml fever and freqnenU\nly cou^lietl up piece.1) of my lungs, I was\nsinking last and the doctors said there\nwas no hope for me. Two months iie*U\nment of Psychine put me right oo my feel\nami I have had uo return uf king LroubU\nsince.\"\nIf Mr. Mumford had started to taka\nPsychine when hs first eaogbt cold bo\nwould have saved himself a lot of nm i*ly\n.ind aiiIi tii-,'. I''.\i lunu I'-ijrs all loog\n[roubles by killing the genua\u00E2\u0080\u0094tlie root* N\nlite disease.\nPSYCHINE\n(I'ronounctJ S+krfl\n50c. Per Bottle\n>.,(\u00C2\u00AB .i.e. tl nml (1- Call drUCI****-,\nDR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Toronto\nW N U No. 587 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nFINDS A BIG\nRAFT OF TIMBER\nforkshi'reman Gets a Rich Treasure\nFrom the Sea.\n'A remnrliutjle piece ot flotsam In the\nlhapt of a giant raft containing ova!\nseventy tons of timber and about eight\ntons of Iron chains, steel rails anal\nplates, has been washed up *y the sen\nnt Knighton Gap, near Filey, on the\nYorkshire coasl.\nTho discovery was mad.- by a beach\nprospcclor named Jesso Smith, It was\nwedged well In among the rooks, and\nconsisted of great balks of pltoh-plna\nthirty-four feet long and seventeen\nInches square, with olhera twenty tee;\nlong across lhe ends.\nThe hulks were bound together wilh\nfathom on fathom ot chain, nnd wen\nalso bolted with steel rails and protected at both ends with Bteel plates.\nThe wood Is as good as new, but tin\nIronwork Is very rusty, and It was evident lhat the wreck had In'on in lhe\nsea for a long time, lor clusters of mussels and barnacles wa re on lu under\nside.\nIt came Immediately from the north,\nfrom which direction the sea had been\nrunning strongly for snne days, but I\nreasonable assumption la that It has\nfceen adrift In lhe track of the shipping\nIn the crowded North Sea as a dangerous derelict, and there Is no telling\nhow black the record ot Its wandering!\nmay lit.\nIndeed, a Filey Ashing yawl reports\nthat aha ran on t\"D of lt on Friday\nevening, six miles away rti-m tne\nplace where lt finally went ashore. It\nwas then awash, and was not seen till\nthe vessel had run half In-r length upon lt. The boat careened, but happily\nthe raft sagged with the yawl's weight,\nand allowed the craft t,) shake clear.\nHad lt been a high sped steamer tn\nstead of a fishing yawl, her bottom\nplates would have been stripped oft like\nthe bark of a tree.\nWh\u00C2\u00BBt the great piece of wreck!*** has\nbeen ts not clear. It may have been a\ncoffer dam or guntry or the bottom of\na floating dock.\nIt Is a splendid find tor Smith, who,\nby right of discovery, becomes Its owner. It has been secured by chains to\nthe bouWers, which, at tho spot, art\nmany tons in weight.\nTHE BACK WAY,\nBnlinc't Avenue ol 1'l.enpe From HU\nCreditors,\nIu the year IS is or thereabout, being worried by thins In Paris, Balzac\ntook lodgings in Pussy, then a village\nIn tlio environs, nt 11 house lu Ihe Hue\nBasso, There is littlu remarkable\nabout the front of the house. It is Just\nn plain, white, Iwo storied French\ndwelling of a hundred years ngo or of\ntoday for thnt matter.\nHut lit the buck Is n garden and at\nthe bottom of the garden is u doorway\nleading Inlo one of Hie oldest lanes in\nthe world, from the look of It, Truly\nIhls ruolle, with Us crumbling wails of\nstone anil plash\".', its Ivy nml Ils shade\nof overhnngli)|[ trees, is ns happily devoid of suggestions nf modern \"Improvements\" ns anything to be found\nwithin tlie girdle of tho fortlflcntlons,\nBy menus nf this byway Balzac,\nwhen Insistent voices from within tbe\nhouso reached his curs ns he worked\nlu his little pavilion at tho end of the\ngardeu, could avoid llie unpleasantness\nof nn Interview with nny holder of the\noverdue bills which throughout his life\nwere the only tangible, results of his\nexperiments us a priutrr and typefounder.\nIt needs but lillle Imagination to see\nliim hurry off down lhe hinc, hatlcss\nnnd In slippers, to await events, while\nhe dreams ot exploiting Iho jewels of\nllu' lioli'iuiilii or the sliver mines of the\nnew world,\u00E2\u0080\u0094W, II. Helm ill Critic.\nTHE USUAL FRIEND.\nHo comes to sec mo nearly every day,\nStrolls In my room In quite a casual way,\nSits In my easy chair, takes a Cigar,\nCalls for a drink, as if I tended bar,\nGives ma1 some good advlco I don't require,\nGossips for hours nnd never seems to tire,\nMakes me negteot my work ami take a\nwalk,\nStill rattling on with vtupld, vapid talk.\nProposes dinner, goes to a cafe\nAnd never lias the wherewithal tn pay,\nApologising\u00E2\u0080\u0094making mattera worse-\nlie's very Borry, ho forgot his purse!\nReady to borrow, never wants to lend\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nlie's what you call a \"darned good natural friend.'\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094La Toucha liar \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ..i in New York P^eaa,\nDEATH SEEMED NEAR.\nLAND OFTHE PARIS CABMAN\nAdmiral Douglas.\nAdmiral Sir Archibald L. Douglas\nwaj born In Quebec In 1S42 By virtu1*\nof his position as commander-in-chief\nat Portsmouth he received the King on\nth\u00C2\u00BB occasion of his visit there some\nweeks ago. The admiral Is the son of\nthe late Dr. G. Mollis Douglas, Inspecting physician of the port of Qutfcec.\nAt tho ago of fourteen he became a\nmidshipman on II, M, S. Hosoawcn,\nthen the flagship of the North American\nand West Indies' squadron. In 1&61 lv\u00C2\u00BB\nwas made lieutenant on the Arrogant,\nand on this vessel he saw service In\nconnection with tho Congo and Gambia\nRfver expeditions. During the Ken.in\ninvasion of 1866 he commanded a gunboat on the great lakes and four yrars\nlater he was promoted to the rank of\ncommander, In ist;i he was appoint**l\nto lake charge of the commission that\nw.is sent to instruct tho Japanese In\nnaval warfare and acted as director of\nthe Japanese Imperial Naval College for\ntwo years How well he taught, and\nJiow apt were his pupils recent history\ntells. Ills name la couple with nearly\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2very Important operation tn which lhe\nnavy has participated since USD. In\n130*1 he succeeded Sir John Fisher as\ncommander-in-chief at Portsmouth*\nAsk for Mlnartt'a and take no other.\nA greal man win make great oppor*\ntmiltles, even oul of the i n\nand meanest situations,\n$100 REWARD $100.\nTh. rMattanotta-.lt ,s*e*\" .lllta. plwaatalto Iraart\nUl.t tlii'r- la .1 I'aaal euo I a . a. I dlttHat th.t wlcncaa\nka. bMI .laa. tat ,-unt In .11 Ila aUi\u00C2\u00ABM, .nil tlmt I.\nOtUrtha ll'ill'a Caal-arraa Cure . th., mil, ,. . ,.,,.\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00AB maw .ii.'.u tottai, BtdlMj IraVltnltr, Cit.rrh\nta.il,4 . <<-ll.liUlll,illlll allM'!.-,,, ti.,aiili\u00C2\u00BB . reli-lito-\nttaall.l U. ..... aal 11.11'. a \u00E2\u0080\u009E| ,-n a un, tl llltacn In-\ntMU.,11,. .till .' -a. ti, un Uli, a l.-.a ..,1 nauroau\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a'*)'\" ') Una .lalem, t-.ar.Ja, aV.vnijIli. th\u00C2\u00BB f. -,a, I\n.Urn 0'l)a|a*|aaMtaj, *J1<1 , . a,,; a | ,. , .a.. ,., ,,,, , ..,t,\nIt- laiii'.iiuj uta IM cw.tllutJoi, \u00C2\u00BBtvl ...Muid n.turt\nI. \"jtn\u00E2\u0080\u009E ila work, Tin praprlttai hn.., a,, a. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0..*.\nf.lll In lUrnriair. laiwaar.thnllht-T offiarOn. HnaY\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ti' I I..II.I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 f.T ..a,, ,n.,Uanl at [a.U Uj ,u,\u00C2\u00BB. l-.aJ\n'urtiMtu'UarllMiaiiaala.\n-jjdnai y. J. UIIEKEY > Co.. Toledo, 0.\nHulil b, alrnwlRta fr.\nI la, \u00E2\u0080\u009E 11.11-, I . . |, PHI, (o| \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E4l,..tl.aa\nI'll,,-.- to Wlllell Hi- lla-lnrn. With 111.\nsnaiiiua tu Km! nli Dart.\nIt Is ii neeuilarlty of Parts, which every vlsii.i' who Knows enough French\nto tell ouo dialed from another must\nhave noticed, that nearly all I'nrls eub-\nmt'ii t'tiino from the sumo part of the\ncountry, The snme tiling Is true of\ncoal merchants ami of dealers lu roasted chestnuts, who come from Au-\nvergne; of the goathords, who hawk\ntheir milk about the streets, who are\nBreton peasants, and of man; other\ntrades.\nThe cab drivers' land Is probably little known lo Englishmen, it is down\nlu the Aveyroii, anil lidle?. is Its capital, u liny village, where the worst language and the best hearts iu all Franco\nare lo be found. The eldest ot each\nfamily lu Ilodez takes the laud and tho\npaternal cottase. The old folks live\nwilh him until their death, nud the\nyounger sons go to 1'aris and drive\ncabs.\nFor years they drive about In nil\nweathers, scraping together sou by sou\nuuiii thoy have garnered enough to go\nhome and pay for llieir board and lodging for tho remainder of their days.\nThey go with the elder brother to a\nnotary on the first day of their return\nhome nud sign a deed by which be I,\nbound to keep the'u for the remainder\nof their days In Idleness lu returu for\ntheir savlugs.-I.ondou Standard.\nIn Nature's Storehouse, Thero are\nCures\u00E2\u0080\u0094Medical experiments have\nshown conclusively thai there are\nmedicinal virtues in even ordinary\nplants growing up around us which\ngive them a value that cannol be est-\nmated, li is held by some thai nature\nprovides n cure [or every disease\nwnicii neglecl nnd Ignorance have\nvisited upon man. However, ihls may\nbe, li Is well known that Parmelee's\nVegetable Hills, distilled from roots\nnml herbs, ar.. ii sovereign remedy in\ni urlng all disorders ot the digestion.\nThree Doctors Baffled but Dr. Wil\nHams' Pink Pills Came to the\nRescue.\n.lust n few months uso lhe homo of\niur. .bmies Beers, of Emerson, N, It.,\nwas lllh'il with sorrow, It seemed\nthat death would claim the lite of their\nhrlghi little girl. To-day this gloom\nis changed to joy. The little one is\nno longer ill, but is now bright, active\nand happy, Dr, Williams' Pink l'ills\nbroughl this change after three doctors had railed. Concerning this illness and euro .Mrs. Beers says:\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\"At\nthe line oi six my little girl became\nvery ill. ai dlfferenl times for the\nnext year and a hall three doctors\ntreateil her without benefit, She was\nterribly run down and her blood was\nnothing but water. Then dropsy set In\nShe would swell so that her clothes\nwere much tot) small for her. Her\nlegs and feel, were nearly twice their\nnatural size. To make her torture\nworse rheumatism set in. ller suite\nwas pitiable. Sometimes we thought\nshe conlti not live much longer and\nfor three months she could not walk\na step. To touch her was to cause\nher tho greatest agony. The doctors\nwere oallletl\u00E2\u0080\u0094they coulil do nothing\nfor her and as a last resort we began\nthe use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.\nShe tool; the pills three weeks wnen\nwe saw there was a slight Improvement. The Improvement gradually became more marked and by the\ntime she had taken twenty-one boxes\nher cure was complete. It is now\nnine months since she took the pills\nand she Is now as well as she ever\nwas untl goes to school every day.\nI cannot, speak too highly iu favor of\nDr. Williams' l'ink l'ills for I feel they\nsaved ray little girl's life.\"\nWatery blood Is the cause nf over\nliiill the sickness which prevails today. To have health, strength nnd\nhappiness you must have rich, red\nblcod Dr, Williams' link 1'iUs male'\nthis rich, red blood, that is why they\ncure anaemia, Indigestion, loss of\nappetite. rheumatism, neuralgia,\nnervous troubles, hearl palpitation\nand nil the ailments peculiar to growing girls ami women, Bold by dealers\nIn medicine or hy mall al. 60c n box\nor sis boxes for $2.60 from iho Dr.\nWilliams .Medicine Co., Ilrockvllle,\nOnt.\nA Gladstone Story,\nA story of Mr. Gladstone wis told by\nthe late Mr. Rhlnr-lander, president of\nthe United Stales Museum of Art. A\nminiature painter had been employed to\npaint a portrait of Mrs. Gladstone In\nher old aee. It was Intended that It\nshould be a present for Mr. Gladstone\ni on ono of his birthdays. Mrs. Glad-\nI stone was particularly well pleased with\nthe portrait, but some of the grand\nchildren had opinions of their own\nabout it, Ono of tho younger irrand-\nsons drow Mr. Gladstone aside, and\nasked blm If.he did not think that the\nportrait was somewhat flattering, \"lt\nIsn't much like grandmother, Is It?\" ho\nasked. \"My boy,\" replied Mr. Gladstone,\nIn his beautiful voice, \"It Is the truth\nbeautifully told. That's all.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dundee\nAdvertiser.\nPurity Means Health\nLatest Type of Freight Steamer.\nOf the very latest typo of frelffM\nsteamers Is iho Drills)* ship Bolloro-\nphon, built with >ut masts, Instead o|\nwhich she has four pillars, Iwo abreast\nfore and alt, for derricks. The hold Is\nmade especially to accommodate heavy\nmachinery and other bulky consignments for thc China and .lapan trade.\nTwenty-six winches and derricks can be\nworked from tho dock.\nA Cure for Costlveness.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Costive.\nness comes from the refusal of the\nexcretory organs to perform their\nduties regularly from contributing\ncauses, usually disordered digestion.\nParmelee's Vegetable l'ills, prepared\non scientific principles, are so cum\nI1 idcd that certain Ingredients In\nthem pass through the stomach nnd\nact upon the bowels so as to remove\ntheir torpor and arouse them to proper action. Many thousands are prepared to bear testimony to their power\nIn mis respect,\nThat's why you should use\n\"SALADA1\nII\nLead\nCEYLON GREEN TEA\nin place of the adulterated teas of Japan\nPackets Only, 40c, 50c, and 60c per tb. At all Groceri.\nHighest Award St. Louis 1D04.\nMake Over\nYour Hair\nM ake it new again 1 Out rid ot that\nold, laded color! Arrest old agtl\nBottore treihnoaa, iti-onf-th, youth\nto your pray luur! Hall's Veg-ttabl*\nSicilian Hair Benever will do ill\nthis. Bold lor over hall a century.\nfnr tha wtiukan aid moniueb. w. mta\nBUCKIDOIUH'S UVK. II color. > rid,km\nM*v*__________Oii_*jK\nit seems espec > un ledlblo thnt\na strong, sturdy, Belfmade man, who\nhas ha I to fight his way up from poverty, iiiiii wlm feels the backache In\nevery dollar uo has earned, should lei\nhis Bnvlngs slip through hi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Iln ei\niii,. mosl foolish Investments, with\nscnrcely nny Investigation, ol oi\nsen,line his money thjusnnds ol iu\nnway to people he has never seen and\nabout whom he knows practically\nnothing, excepl through an advi\nini-iii. which has attracted his attention, or through ihe wiia-s nt lorna\nsmooth, unprincipled promoter, Sui\ncess .Magazine.\nTh,- honor of being ihe oldest post-\nmuster in England l- claimed by Mr.\nWilliam Seoit. Cnrlton-ln-Undrlck,\n.Nuits. who is v: years of age. Ho\nwas appointed in 1S59, and at thai\n;t..i' was also the village schoolmaster. For -7 years le' buhl both pus-\nItlons, but resigned thnl of school\nmaster twenty years ago. Though\nS3 he can siill read without the aid of\npei \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . li is, I :: 1 enjoys lhe besl of\nhealth.\nPlease\nYour Hair\nDon'l have a falling out with\nyour hair. It might leave you I\nThen what? Better please it\nby giving it a good hair-food\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAyer's Hair Vigor. The hair\nstops coming out, becomes\nsoft ind smooth, and all the\ndeep, rich color of youth\ncomes back to gray hair.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t am tron-i).* fr-.Ul frith -.Milmff tntn\n. .nil Aj.i'i .la.tr Vlnnf. ll i-nm|ilel.li cur*)\nUi.fl.nitn.ilt .nvi<.al n., hair from\nblllnit wit. Iti.ri.i m. -a a. ..;. .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:, al-. I.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mrarlnf mi )'.)* It tn; .1.1. I Itw*\nMlHB M a . .aa ,....' l.-.a.lii, .1 U\nBr\u00E2\u0080\u0094vw\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 la. JC. -,-rf-. .I.....1I\nAlio H.riufMtur.r. af\nAlways a Qood Friend.\u00E2\u0080\u0094In health\nand happiness we need mi friends bill\nwhen pain and prostration come we\nlook for friendly aid from sympathetic\nhail'!-.. These ban Is enn serve us no\nbetter than In rubi-inu In Dr. Thomas'\ni i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nil. for when the oil is In\n'ie' p dn :- oui. it hns broughl relief\nto thousands who without it would be\nTilt If\" . Irna.mir.\nIn ordinary Chemical analysis the one\nhundred and twentieth of a crnln up-\nproacbes very nearly lhe lowest limit\nof practical determination. The spectroscope, however, Is so sensitive that\nIt cau tell the presence nf n substancs\nWhen the quantity is nearly :',000,l)00\ntimes less than Ihls, or ono twoliun-\nilred-and forly-inilhiinlli of n grain.\nWhat a \"Hurricane\" I..\nHurricane\" Is lhe old Spanish name\nfm- a West Indies eyelmte, but It Is\nused by modern meteorologists to des-\nIgnute a long continued wind ot es-\ntrotno violence, in Beaumont's scalo\nthe different tvluds ore classed us\n\"iMit,\" \"gentle,\" \"fresh\" nml \"strong\"\nbreezes. The nest Is a \"stiff\" breo/.o,\nllien a \"strong\" wind, mnl then wo\nslrike the \"gales.\" The \"gales\" run\nthrough three or four classes, the last\nmerging Into the \"hurricane.\"\nWaited Effort,\n\"So Miss Chatters called to seo you\nthe othor day. I don't suppose you got\nti chance to o,K?n your mouth\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"Oh. yes, almost continuously.\"\n\"You did'/\"\n\"Yes, yawning! but she never took\nthe hint \"-Philadelphia Press.\nOften what appear lo he lhe most\ntrivial occurrences of life prove to be\nthe mosi momentous. Many nre disposed to regard a cold as ' a sliailit\nllllll!;, d080rvlllg of little fonsi,]iT,i!i,in\niiiiiI this neglecl often results In mosl\nserious ailments entailing years of\n.'iii' ring, Drive out colds ami coughs\nwith Btckle's Anti-Cons ptlve Syrup,\ntiie recognised re |y for nil uffec\nlions of the throat and bums.\nTHE WAY TO DO IT.\nExpr-'lsi* threo times a day,\nPeed jiiiiist'if on simple fara\nMoBtly made of bran and hay.\nRevel In tin.1 open air,\nNever Klve \v;iy io your fours,\nSloop just llko :i baby.\nThen you'll live a humlred years\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nM|ybe.\nWonr no wraps about your throat,\nDo not eat rate lunches,\nDo, oh, do mn rock tho lioat!\nShy away from punches,\nDo not drink tim many beers,\nLot not debts dlstross,\nThon you'll llvu a hundred years\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMore or less.\nDon't dlsputo with men who wear\nlearner tlst.s than ynu.\nDo not fcivo way in ih-spnlr\nThotiuh the rout is due,\nDo not waste your strength lu tears,\nAs for trouble, soout lt;\nThen you'll live a hundred years-\nDoubt it?\nDo not umpire baseball Ramei,\nDon't for ollU-e run,\nDo not coll a Mlow names\nIf he has a gun;\nUnto wisdom lend your ears,\nShun the fi-stlve s.-homier,\nThen you'll Iho a hundred years\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIf you don't die sooner.\n-Piqua (O.) CalL\nHOW IT SPREADS.\nThe first package nf hr. Leonhardt'a\nHem-Hold (tho Infallible Pile cuve)\nUnit was pm out went to a small town\nin Nebraska.\nIt cured a raso of piles that was\nconsidered nopeless.\n'i he news spread, ami tho demand\nprompted nr. .1. s, Leonhardt, of\nLincoln, NVtia, tin- discoverer, to prepare it tor general use Now it Is be-\nIng sent lo all parts of the world.\nIt will cure any ease of Piles.\n$1,110, with absolute guarantee. AH\ndealers, or The Wilson Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Out. 16\nWilson's\nFLY\nPADS\nMinard's Liniment used by physicians\nSELF CONTROL.\n*)...,, Hall, a v\nTin fnlllnj* iBftWOakM lirliiR with\nthem nil tlio Boating duit of the nir,\nleaving the atmoipben extremely pure.\nSnniiu-iit Boap la* better lhan oth-jr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0onpa, inn i- in1-' avhen ined in iln-\nBunllghl way, liny Bunllglil Snap\nami follow illri'ctlnim.\n{.ULI O aim\nmmm mi im\nMIHMkllU.\nPILLS.\nciiuuv prannAi.\nCrlcketi.\nIn nlnmst I'TiTy country In I'lirop*\nthero la a current belief that tbo pro\nrn | crlckcta in a liouia la a Artu-\nnatc omen ami that tin' ilnglng uf tin\ncrlckcta at nit-lit bctokani tomi luck\nfor th'' III\"-' ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\t\no.i.i riinii.il Catatonia\nEngland can l>oa\u00C2\u00ABt of mora quaint\nctlMoma nnd COretUOnlOl lhat havi* heen\nhanded down from century to contury\nthan any othor Clvlllicd nation, Tin\nfounding of tho mayor1! horn al Ill|ion\nli ono of tho most nnclont cuitomi In\nthe kingdom. It formerly nnnounocd\n| llie sotting of the watch, but it has now\n, lapsed Into tho formality of throe blasts\ngiven nt 0 o'olook every evening nt the\nmayor'a residence by his olllclal horn\nblower aud throe more at the market\ncross, . . .\nA Clneh.\n\"Do ynu llilnk 1 could got your chum\nto marry moV\"\n\"She dotcsla yon, but you can get\nher If you work It right.\"\n\"Tell bow.\"\n\"Pretend io bo dead In love with me,\nami I will protend Unit 1 um crazy\nabout you.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ilouston I'ost.\nKeep Minard's Liniment in the House\nmn.tic Carlflo.\nOne day Thomas I'arl.vle wont with\nMillnls lo look at lhe hitter's house,\nnnd after gazing With Tondor al all its\nsplendors he turned tu Mlllall nml\nasked In his lirnsa|iio manner, \"Ilns\npaint done nil thin, Mr. Mlllall?\" Tho\npainter laughed and replied, \"it baa.\"\n\"Then,\" rejoined the dweller of tbe\nmodest houso al Chelsea, \"all I havo\nto sny Is that UlOW an more fouls In\ntho world than 1 thought there were.\nII I. One ul tlie l-.-i \u00C2\u00AB.-.-1 Innaa ol the\nlleltllellliin.\nA gentleman la gentle, slow to surmise evil, slow to taku offense and\nBlower s'ill to give It A gentleman\nSubdues his feelings and controls his\nspeech, lt Is aometlmea said of u man\nHint \"he can bo a geutleinnu If he\nwauls to bo,\" but n man who can bo\nn goutlcnwn when ho wmits never\nwants to bo anything else, says the\nPittsburg Press.\nIn the cultivation of courtesy self\nrespect must play a prominent part.\nWo must novor pass for more than the\nVOlue we place upon ourselves. To respect others we must lirst respect ourselves. Wblttler aald, \"1 felt that I\nwas In tho world lo do something, uud\nI thought 1 musl.\"\nOne of the perfections of tho gallant\nman lies In tho supremacy of self control. Herbert gpei r. speaking of Ihis\nImportant uitltude of man as a moral\nMug, suld, \"Not tn lie Impulsive, nut\nto ho spurred hither und thilhor by\nouch desire that in turn conies uppermost, but lo he self contained, self\nbalanced, governed by the Joint decision of the feelings In council us-\nlOtnblcd, before which every action\nshall have been fully debated and\ncalmly determined thnt it la whlcb\neducation, moral education ut least,\nilrlvoa io produce,\"\nTHE MACHINIST.\nHU Work lliume. I'rain, n Ni-i-.llr I.\nn Battleship,\n\"There Is, perhaps, no other trade\nand very few profcBslona\" writes William Iladiluw In tbe Technical World\nMagazine, \"that require thu high order\nof Intelligence, tho study, the application, thu *'cal hard headed common\nsense, llio surgeon's delicacy of touch,\nfor Instance, In fitting ot lino work,\nthut thu machinist's trndo demands to\ngive the excellent work nud the Inter-\nchangeability of parts found lu tho\nmodern rlflo or sewing machine, The\nrange of his work Is from a needle to\na battleship; from automatic machinery that 'would talk French hnd it one\nmure movement' to measuring machines guaranteed not to vary more\nthan tho lll'ly-lhousaiiillh part of an\nInch from the absolute, This precision\nwill perhaps be belter appreciated when\nIt Is remembered lhat ISO times this\nlimit ot variation is only equal to tha\ndiameter of thu average human hair.\nStandard plug und ring gauges, to lake\na specific example, ure so accurately\nfitted to ouch other than the oipauslon\ndue lo the warmth of tho hand, If tho\nplug be held In it for a few momenta,\nwill make lt Impossible to Insert the\nplug In the ring, while If lhe ring be\nexpanded in the same way (he plug\nwill drop clear through It.\n\"When the machinist hns become\nskillful ugh lo fulfill the above requirements ho may rccclvo from $\".r.o\nper day up to whatever he can make\nhimself worth ami prove It.\"\nThree hsndred Urnes bay*.\nler ami itla-aypaiw.\nNO DEAD FLIES LYINQ ABOUT\nSold by ill Druggists and General Stem\nind by null.\nTEN CENTS PER PACKET FR01\nARCHDALE WILSON,\nI HAMILTON. ONT.\nMaypole\n* Soap -\nDye\nTIn RngtUta bone drt. A \u00C2\u00ABmht v\u00C2\u00AB io iur liin'.f. Ytmcantwuk lk\u00C2\u00AB\nriiUtf \u00C2\u00ABwit-il'J fin!-f.k*v I'-rr* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-iTtktag.\nthe Itqpcit aak ii Ue Bntub Umptn.\ntoe for Colon\u00E2\u0080\u0094i$c for Hhick.\njU (tetters or F. 1, Ekmuict ft Cfc,\nUettmL\nMinnrd's Liniment lumberman's friend\nJO.VSWV\nFdodd's\\nJKIDNEY/\nft,-PILLS i,\nIfUlVAWC\nDeiile,! ||\u00E2\u0080\u009E. Il,,l, Slmjf.\n!t wai a broil ng boi day In tlm park.\nand those walking then-Ill were Well\nnigh cxbnusted, when a very stout old\nlady inin.. bustling along one of tbo\npaths, closely followed hy n rough\nlooking tramp. Twlco sin- commanded\n111 in to leave her, but still he followed\nJust behind. At Insl ll Id lady, qulto\nillagll tod, lunar.I angrily around and\naald:\n\"Look here, my man. If you don't go\naway I shall call a policeman.\"\nThe | r follow looked up nt her\nwith a tear In his eye and then remark.'d:\n\"I'iii- goodness' sake, mum, have\nmercy ami don'l call :i policeman, for\nye're ihe only shady spol In tbo park.\"\nJlldgo's m.i.-,,/ if run\nl.tilirleiim. el 'lliiiimlii.\n\"Pictures and | aa nu i ibe unlv\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ic young woman, \"do much ' - roth\nth\" path*- ij\n\"Ve.\" un wi \"i Mr, rumroj,\"there\narc ii lot ol ndvci - llml\nwouldn't la.- n I iireii'l for\nthem.\"- WbiIi llgtoll star.\nOIL PAINTINGS.\nWith ii Llllll < nrr Tlier Mar l'u.llr\nHe ( leiiid.\nMany n good picture lhat has looked\ndark and dirty for years from having\nbeen exposed lo the dust can easily bo\ncleaned and freshened in u very simple way. The picture should be taken\nfrom its frame and dusted carefully\nWilli a soft cloth, l'cel a large potato\nami cut it In Iin If, go over the whole\npicture with ii sponge Unit has been\ndipped iii tepid water, then wilh the\nHal de of ilie potato rub the surface\nof tho picture wiib n licht circular\nmovement, being careful not lo press\ntoo heavily on tbo canvas. The potato\nwill soon begin lo loosen the dirt nnd\nthe laiiurs underneath will begin to\nshow brighter, When nil tho italni\nund dirt have been removed lhe picture should be sponged ngaln In warm\nwater, cure being taken to wnab mr\nnny Starch that may have I n loft\nfrom the potato,\nIn cue tho picture is badly cracked\nas lltllu water in possible ihould be\nused, iis lt Is npl to OOI8 under till\npaint and da some Injury.\nMany oil paintings arc Injured by lhe\ndampness from Ibo walls on which\nIhey lire bung. The dampness la apt\nlo caMso tho canvas to decay, and\nIhere are fow canvases made to re~,st\nIta attacks, To prevent ihis particular\nform of decay tho back of tbt \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nshould he painted when norfoctly dry\nwuh while lead,\nMAKE EVERYDAY\n\"L|>*\"73|\nCOUNT-\nno matter how\n, bad the weathec\n'__nJLS)W\u00C2\u00BB You cannot\nJRv mfirfrk a\"ort* to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIE__f_&*._i\ without &\n_\ nnB\n\_*V TOWER'S\nPi, Uj\n' *f WVTERPRO0I\n\"A'f /, ji\nA OILED SUIT\nw If\n, n,OKSUCEER\ni /,| Whrnvoubuy\n'.' i,\ looK Ibr the\n/[\n. I SIGN OF THE FISH\nU -ami\n*.v\nr~r< W*\u00C2\u00BB1\n* **?-i\u00C2\u00BB\n!-\u00C2\u00BB. Taut*\n~ -^X. tOtt>TO .-*.\nHARDY FROST PROOF FRUIT\nTREES AND SHRUBS.\nWanted at Once\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reliable and energetic men In all parts ol Manitoba,\nnod Nortb Weati to sell reliable Nursery Btock.\nExclusive rights to Bell Hardy Hybrid Applea, originated by Dr. Wm.\nSaunders \"f Ontario Experimental\nl-'arin. Ottawa, and successfully tried\nand frultej al Brandon and Indian\nip;iai Experimental Fnrma,\nCoruph \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 canvassing nutfll and lib\ni'i ii ti mil in the rlghl pel u\nApply nl ie to i: |i SMITH.\nHelderlelgh .lUrserles, Winona, on',\ni Quarter of a\nContury\n,111 aa * Inr stuiiT,\n\"Dho hei \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nher fiance, lhe \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iyi colli\nhim 'ale.ir' in p\n\"fib, ia As n matter of\nfai I, he \u00C2\u00BB.ii a oni*i irntlve f etionp\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nonly cost her fatlici a no in mi \u00C2\u00BB\" -\nTHE PATIENT HARCH.\n'v . Hi d n ii i pe kit;\n', hi dress I i J->-*r#\nTli. third vu i1 i\nUpon ihi\nAr .1 ,o shi bi nl '. ' husl a,,.I,\nWilli ii.. ii - lent,\nTo no hon \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 llki ' I bo)\nAm) liml mil fm ii hei i'inl.\n\"I'waia \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 r \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.1 ' I\nHa ; ped Inl a Ihi . il\nAnd tjuli kly fax.ail Die men\nA. ii\u00C2\u00AB wns In ai hurry,\n||| \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I ala. I ... ., || ||\n]\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' rmlm d In ons moment\n.. ul. k.\nIte wrlnklaV\nII Pit of OVI\nIle I\nHut Ij\n11. Irli\nJuil I had tl-4,\nA nd ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\nlid sped\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nII ... i\nneir\nii ir,\nThei. sin t no I kit i.m '\n| PERFECTIOM\nTYNUMTtUNOr CO\nSTSATrmo CANIM\nFood\nValue\nMooney's Pcrfe . I'M VAN H UK. \u00C2\u00BB. c.\nNorth\nVancouver\nReel Estate\nWc havi oni|iiirios\nI u- iicss and Hi\npropertv. I isl vtiuri-\na- ' A. do the Im,\na\ntii ft s\n; ' '-A'v\nHave\nA.Smtth&Co'i) f\\\ L3\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nBli\nBeauti-\njonc Ion Blot k\nNorth Vancouvei.\n1\n'iy\n\u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0082\u00AC Of Lot*.\nRolled 0a fa\nfloor\nSlaij and feed\nSeeds\nALL ORDERS\nDELIVERED\n\u00C2\u00ABu'.v,...iiij.\nihoSrackniftR-Sier\nMilling Co.\nLimited.\nHarry Miti hell,\nLoilS\n\"*\u00C2\u00ABV, _m' A.; .' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 D\n.\nCtis \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,r '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .^\u00C2\u00AE\n^A.'-r&f9/'\n*> ^U\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" , ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,'H 'A, IS\nanaWHMaajlHBnanaVal\nII w in//./ for //ii i/.'ai(('on and convic-\n1 a. iia' parlies who an dnlroying my\nc\tirth Vain'tiiiver,\nS. GINTZBURGER,\nThe North Vancouver Specialist\nllii Cordova Sl reel.\nWestern CorRporalioo, Ltd.\nHaving in opfi'iition n sawmill in North\nVancouver \\t arc pri'pari'd lo deliver all kinda of\nLl'MliEK WH M'lLPlXU .MATERIAL at\nVancouver City I'riccs. Call and see [or yourselves.\n412 Llasiinqs Street West, Vancouver, B.C.\n. : %Oii\nFine, no ai\nStilt n's lidiiil\n'sMJ/^:.. aa i L\u00C2\u00BBUS\u00E2\u0082\u00ACiJBIlLO\n;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . . LB/I .li '\nI*?. Kerr Hg:::. | . -. ' I: i ger\n}\u00C2\u00AE! -Granville Strc< ouver, B* Co\nLOWNCY'S\nSweet ami Delicious. Try lliein and Re Convinced,\nALL PRICES. At\t\nMcDowell's Drug Store.\nNORTH VANCOUVER, B, 0.\n.>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB>+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*. i\\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+.\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-.0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*&\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:*'**)K*-K*'.*K*:k* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'J\nHAI Nli R DEER\ni\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nIs ii glorious l> ver tjtu neliii ; mid <>\n:-,;' .-;'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in; Id nn ml r I li ra- - im ul her J\n' inst ..- ii 1\" '-.,.:,- lliii\" 1{ iiiii r, 2\nDomi\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 A-;jli,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n-r!in-.-'?--^-a\u00C2\u00BB.-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' *- \"\nI\nn\u00C2\u00AB'>i'*\"'i'in*i ' i>','.ir,.i,\u00C2\u00BB,iyi* PACIFIC BOTTLING W ) 1 KS I\ni\ni-r ii\nVancouver, i >. C.\nNorth Vancouver\ni. huh .-;.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nA \AA a- A. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0< ' 4vaA \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-,\".'.- <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0),'0:1 :*;)\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0','\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0?\u00E2\u0096\u00A0';\u00E2\u0096\u00A0$\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: 4-: 4,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a ,- ; ___\nII I llll\n,.:-!\nIVl-r, I'i-Ili'\"\nTo Pro|jerti| Owners\nHOTEL NOI*! ill VANCOUVER\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fiirlli.T I'crlif.v Hint\n.. H!I.I) GAMES..\nuna..fait \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\n* vairit-tl li-.l ol '',|mrls\nis being prepared hv\njfj the Committee ha' ing\nthe mutter in hand\n\QUATIC SPORTS\nNORTH vancouvi-:N\nOWNl'.KS WISHING .\" , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , , ;\n1,1 s 1'OS IS OF LO'I S, ;;' ii I thu -nul (urilii-i nnd-.rinkl..--\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,. w ,.,- , ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>- nnv rn the\nlil.OI KS OK ACKhAGL , hv ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E..\nI l-ESTKD IU\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 same wrni ,\n-J\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"> ruiiiiiri'd tn\nI ': .- -aial\n'\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2V1' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0....,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:.;. rkn! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. Mlivtlioloiinofiiiiu\n,,.,,., \"' . !. --trie Itnil-vnv\nCorner 1 ind tli , |1|Ul,tli . ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E .[rl;r,\u00E2\u0080\u009E| liv\n\t\nB*fiar-3.Tins>7\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABsjii *\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB',:!w\nMonday, July 2\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nGtO. ir.irnn. Sun inn\nSMOKE THE \t\nTERMINUS CIGAR\nCU flFl HAVANA FILLED\n./' A'f)\n' I\ni /-'ii/'.n r.i/.v\n, , , s I\nA .'\n\ '\nAle and Stout\n| | |, III. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 . Imi.-- a,I,'I .I.H-'.\nllir l!iii|.il Brewing Co., I Id.\nTill.. Ihl\nnrllier In eertifv tlm\ni , I, Iv\t\niindliiloiifi\ni ai\n, in llXt'xl III '-aa llll\n|| .li, Ull III!\nnil M \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a\n:\nllll a a' III\ni lH.Mivnpi.ruv.il \t\nI,\"'!\"s 1.-.I HI..I I |,llt III olilTlllin,\n'in Itlirmi \"!\" *\u00C2\u00BB\" ' } '; Vl'1\" i. ,i,...i ,..,, ..'i ... ..in,:..\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 :\nurih \ -i -;\ni- lixi'il nl llli' In r linn--, ur, Alliin\nIII \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.i r li .- lis.-.l fur ll\t\nlitimiiiri' ul iin ilirri' \u00C2\u00ABiiil \"ia nil niirii\niiA.NK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' i:lMTi.-l\nA.MKI.'K'A\nCAPl'l A\nII.\nMrniiilii i in Uril\nN0I1TI!\nKESKKVE ii, p., \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nl>l ul Bin\n\ nm\nAl ,. !' a\nOllii... Cor. lonsd.ili' \vo. nnd liplrinndo, Nurlli Viinr.nuver,B,).\n' ,.,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,!-,-':,,. a; I I .,1a. ivllil'll Hlll.l\ni,.ri...|,ii.|itH\u00C2\u00AB-,.ri.ri.till,..li.inli Ilrinul\nll,, 'Nurlh \ ainvr Citv In-\n1 |,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E bn.Un, lllllll.\"\na ' >l-'Nfl .... , \t\n. Diitnl tlii-4 ISih dm- ul Mny, I'lOll,\n\.i'\Mli;; 1,1. KKDIHE,\n/ . illln full /.\n :\t\n' District of North\nmii-tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\n-\nI'mi\n// ....-:\u00C2\u00AB--''('\nT*r,\ni*a' :,'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI'. U.'irson, I 'ropa\nELECTA\u00C2\u00ABC POWE\na, ..-.,..,\u00C2\u00AB,jaaw^ . ,a,\u00C2\u00ABi .awwan .wi\u00C2\u00BB,w.^a\nWe vvil liaill I '.|\nI'dvvi i li nn oui i.i an ,a Lines in\nVilli Vanen Iv* r,\nHi Inn n.ilaiii: arrnn i inents [or nny\n.-il,- i kind aa I'owi i. a insult om Light\nnml I'owi.'i Di partnionl, It will be to\nyour interest as Wi II ns inr-*.\ni\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094i\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nVANCfJUVrtt POWER COMPANY, Lid.\nv\nV A-?,- AHVPf\nA. M. BEATTIE\nIIT NotaryPiiblic, General Auctionce\n167 (nnlovii Sreel, Viinroiiver, B. C\n,r prlvulii liniisiinr Imj'H nntriglit nil\nllu m-II-a Iti I\nclumica of Imnwliulil inmilnnr bnnkrupl \u00C2\u00BBlwki. fur ensl\nREAL ESTATE\nllu im- - i-.i(iiii- llnusl Illinium.\"nml wiitertrnni property in Nurlli\nViiiicnnvrr. Sn* liim ntniire If yun tlilnknf picking up pruporty In\nthiawMillon, llu wise, BUY NOW 1 vou will muko inoliuy, :: ::\ni MBI.T1N11 nl' TIIK RATI:\n1 l\". I I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ihi1 lliirnl nt\nBISCUITS BiSCUITS\n11 roil nl ilia\ni Na III. Vim \'T ttill Ila I\n.11 ill, Wih Vim-'\n'al a llll' I'llll ill-' '\n, .' rlni'li p. in., In i .aa' i inl r in\n\ J. A. McMILUN, the E^lanade\n' I.M.I\nTha' Woi'ld-rcnov-'iicd Biscuits made by Carr & Co,,\nCarlisle, only 25c- Per Pound."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1906_06_15"@en . "10.14288/1.0309488"@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 .