"3506f7d0-7c5d-48f5-a330-426f284a5e79"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-04-21"@en . "1905-01-07"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mpadvocate/items/1.0311640/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " f-_\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfi. A. W. Co.\nMount Pleasant Branch,\nTHE PRESCRIPTION\nDRUGGISTS\nCarry a. full stock of everything in\nthe Drug Line,\nMt. Pleasant Postoffice in connection.\n<**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\nMt. Pleasant Advoca\n$i per y\u00C2\u00ABar, Six Months 50c, Three rionths 35c, dingle Copy 5c. ' -v\nDevoted to the Interests of Mt, Pleasant, Central Park, South Vancouver.\nEstablished Aprils, i\u00C2\u00ABpp; Whole Number 240*\nj^9\n ._ <>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 s\n\u00C2\u00A7 GO TO LEONARD'S\nCOFFEE PALACES\nThe Arcade or Granville Street\nFor Light Lunch\nBaked Apples\u00E2\u0080\u0094like home\u00E2\u0080\u0094witb PnirrfY\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGennino Boston Baked Beans\nOpon from 7:30 a. 111., to 11 p. m.\nSunday from 9 a.m. to lf p. m.\nHOUNT PLEASANT, VANCOUVER, B. C..J SATURDAY Jan., 7. tttJSHi^J^^ .^\nSixth Year, Vol. 6, No. 40.\nCW Subscribers are requested to\nreport any carelessneBS iu the delivery\nof \"The Advocate:\"\nChanges for advertisements should be\nin before Thursday noon to insure their\npublication.\nLocal Items.\nThe McCuaig Anction and Commis\nBlou Co., Ltd., next to Carneigu Library,\nHastings street, bny Furniture for Cash,\nConduct Auotion Sales and handle\nBankrupt Stocks of overy description.\nSatisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1070.\nGRAND BALL.\nThe Grand Opening Ball given by\nLodge No. 19, I. 0.0. I\"., in their\nhandsome new Hall on Westminster\navenue iB in progress as this paper goes\nto press. The ball room is most elaborately decorated and also the tables,\nwhich are laden bounteously witb an\nexcellent and dainty menu. Ths hall iB\nwell-lighted, the dresses of the ladies\nand the splendid dance musio by\nEvcnsou's Orchestra make a bright and\ncheerful scene. The arrangements for\nBall were in tbe hands of an efficient\nCommittee, the names of whom follow:\nMessrs. G. Miller, T. H. McKay, G. W.\nJaniieson, J. Pnxmau, A.Rosa, R. Mills,\nH. Walker, O. G. Kenny.\nUpon solicitnciou of a large number\nof the Electors of Ward V., Alderman\nJohn Morion has consented to stand for\ni-e-ele.tlon to the City Council for 1905.\nMr. Morton feels his past two years\nservice iu the Council should serve to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 prove that Mt Pleasant'* interests nre\nliis, and that be has worked for the\nCity's good at large, and if rctnrned\nagain his endeavor will be to lend UiB\nefforts for Vrnwouver's beet interests.\nSome more of last year's\nwork\u00E2\u0080\u0094a new High School\ncosting approximately\nfroo,ooo.oo. The immediate\nconstruction of the New City\nHospital assured by a Civic\nappropriation pf $100,000.00.\nVote for McGuigan, a\ngood Mayor.\nThe Zmas Entertainment of St.\nMionael's Sunday School was held on\nWednesday in Mason's Hall. Out of a\npassible 416 marks, Miss Edith Middle\nmiss received 416, Miss Ethel Honiewood\n413; both youug ladies received prizes,\nthe latter has record of huviug missed\npnly one Suuday ut Sunday School in\nfour years. The club swinging by girls\nwas very pretty. Rev. G. H. Wilson,\n(he popular Hector was Chairman.\nNEW YORK DENTISTS.\ni pokes\nour Gold Crown\n, and Bridge\n' CAN NOT _E EXCELLED.\nWe have a Specialist in thin-branch of the dental profession who\nhns a world-wide reputation for his high-class work. This Class\nof Work is Guaranteed fob a Life-time.\nOUR PBIOES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN .THE SAME for\nHigh-class Dentistry. WE DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE.\nTeeth extracted and filled absolutely painless, and all otber dental\nwork doie by Specialists who are all Graduate Dentists, holding\nSpecialists' Diplomas, and licensed by the Board of Dental\nExaminers for British Columbia.\nGive us a call and let ns show yon samples of onr work.\n_udge_for yourself.\nThen\n147 Hastings St., E.^T^'\npposite tbe Carnegie Library. Telephone 1666.\nOpposite the Carnegie Library.\nOffice Hours: 6 a. m., to 9 p. m. j\nTelephone\nSundays 9 a. m., to 3 p. m.\n0. 0. 0. F.\nLast week 18 new members were\ninitiated into tbe Oanadiau Order of\nChosen Friends. This order has been\nIncreasing phenomenally during the\npast few months. Organizer Barnes\nhas succeeded in enthusing the members and has been personally active in\nsecuring new members. The two sides\nwho bave been competing aa to which\nwonld bring in the largest nnmber of new\nmembers closed the contest with the\nyear 1904. Mr. J. I. Smith is the Leader\nof the winning side. The defeated side\nwill furnish a fine dinner to the entire\nlodge at au early date. The membership is now 180.\nWl\nMiss Lydia Copeland left on Friday\nfor Lnnd, B.C., where she has been\nappointed teacher of the school Miss\nCopeland is a most popular worker in\ntho Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church and\nwill be greatly missed.\nMr. M. Neilly of Dawson, was the\nguest of his sister, Mrs. A, Pengelly,\nEleventh aveuue, on Friday, Hp is ou\nbis way home from a trip to thoWprld's\nFair at St. Louis, aud other American\npities.\nIt you know any items of Mt.Pleasant\npews\u00E2\u0080\u0094Social, Personal or any Other\npews items\u00E2\u0080\u0094scud them iu to \"Tbe\nAdvocate,\" or by telephone\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bl .06.\nVote for John Morton for Alderman\nfor 1906. He bas served Ward V.,\nfaithfully in the past.\nMrs. Moore left last week for Ross-\nland, aud will probably remain for some\ntime with friends in that oity.\nMr- Wm. Cameron, son of Mrs.\nTrndgeon, litis returned from Winnipeg\nafter a three years absence.\nMrs. Taylor, Sr., of Eleventh avenue,\nis confined to her bed witb severe\nillness.\nWANTED by Friday next a Boy te\nwork on press every Friday and deliver\npapers on Saturday morning; must be\nreliable.\nMOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST\nOHUROH.\nRev. A. W. McLeod will preach at\nboth services on Suuday \"The Difficulties, Depressions and Delights ot the\nGospel Ministry,\" and \"There's a Wide,\nness in God'fi Mercy like the Wideness\nof the Sea,\" will be the morning and\nevening topics.\n-\u00E2\u0080\u0094'iiiiifr.,',.\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\nA portion of last year's\nwork.\u00E2\u0080\u009410 miles of streets, 10\nmiles of sewers, io miles of\nwater pipes, 7 miles of cement\nwalks. Vote for lie\nGuigan and the general\ninterest.\nMiss Gertie Taynton gave an At\nHome to her friends on Monday evening\nat the residence of her parents, Twelfth\navenue. The evening was pleasantly\nspent with musio and danoing. A\nunique guessing contest was a pleasing\nfeature of the evening in which Mr.\nFloyd Ford won tho first prize and Mr.\nEd Macauley the consolation. Present:\nMiss Olive Armstrong, Miss A. Macau-\nley, Miss, B. Blackburn, Miss H. Watts,\nMiss L. Stevens, Miss E Wells, Miss\nK. Grimmison, Messrs. S. Crosby, J\nChristie, D. Snell, F. Stevens, W.\nMclean, Wesley Main, P. Main, Ed\nMacauloy, P. Main, Mat Green, Floyd\nFord.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094~.\u00E2\u0080\u0094so:\t\nThe Citizen's Association\nhave turned-down the Aldermen who worked most stren-\nously for departmental reform.\nVote for McGuigan and\nsincerity.\n-NOTninCJ Setter in the Stove line\nour celebrated Souvenir Ranges or a Hot\nBlast Coal Heater. Beautiful in design\nand the greatest fuel and labor savers.\nIF NOT REQUIRING A STOVE WE POINT YOUR ATTENTION\nTO OUR full line of Joseph Rogers Oarvlng Sets and\nTable Cutlery. Special Bargains in Roasting Pans, Cereal\nCookers, Storey Cake Pans.\nYon oak save Money and Cab-fare, and 36% on your investments\nby going*\nE\nJ A FI FTT Mt. PLEASANT HARDWARE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 /-%-. I I_l_ I I, STORE. Tel. 447.\nW. R. OWENS, Manager\nGood Dairy Butter\nin- small tubs.\nPure Ontario Maple Syrup in 1 and 2 quart cans.\nPure Honey in 5-lb cans, 85c. Good Cooking Apples cheap.\nHeO. Lee,\n2425 Westminster Ave.\n'Phone 322\nGive your vote to Dr. W.J.McGuigan\nand a good admistrntiou.\n-:<>:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMr. and Mrs. Thos Tidy of Ninth\navenue, entertained about twenty-five\nfriends on New Year's Eve, a very\nmerry evening was enjoyed.\n :o:\t\nMr. Win. Shilvock, who was operated\non by Dr. Allen a week ago, at the\nOity Hospital, is recovering rapidly.\n' io: . .\n\"Tbe Advocate\" wishes any carelessness in delivery reported to the Office;\ntelephone B1406.\n. :o:\nWe have every variety of Boots and\nSlippers at greatly reduced prices. For\ncomfort, quality and price come to\nR, MILLS, tbe Shoe-man, 18 Ooidova\nBtreet.\ni :e:\nThe Mt. Plea-aat \"Advocate\" on sale\nat all the Newsdealeis in the oity\nTO Our Patrons\nWe wish\nA HAPPY A PROSPEROUS\nNew Year!\nJ. P. Nightingale & CO.\nWestminster & Seventh Aves. Mt. Pleasant. Tel.\nIf you know of any local news item of\ninterest such as parties, dances, socials,\narrival and departure of visitors, society\nmeetings, eto., send it in to The\nAdvocate or by telephone B1405.\nmpire Flakes\n4M4U.MiU4U4MiU JUJMlttMiiUiMiM\nA Food for Brain and Muscle. Made from the best\nwhite wheat. Only IOc per package.\nThe Citv Grocery Co. Ltd-\nWholesale and Retail Grocers.\nTel. 286.\nWestminster Ave. A Prlnoess Street.\nstifwiirwiirw!irwiiriiriiriir-iiP!ipfiirir\nm\nat\nm\nm\n\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00C2\u00A3\nTHE\nBEER\nWith\nOut\na\nPeer.\nCascade\nBrewed right here in Vancouver by _nen\nof years and /ears and years experience,\nand a brewery whose plant is the most\nperfect known to the Art of Brewing. . Is\nit any wonder that it has taken a place __\u00C2\u00A7\nin the hearts of the people which no other beer\ncan supplant ? Doz., quarts $2. Doz., pints $ I.\nVancouver Breweries, Ltd.\nVancouver, B. C. Tel. 4_9\nm\nm-\n7i m mm m m m m m m m m m\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ju ju ju rc\nFor Sale at all first-class Saloons, Liqnor Stores and Hotels\nor delivered to your house.\nClearing at Cost and Below!\nFUBS\u00E2\u0080\u0094out they go, and at prices that ought to speak to every\neconomical, buyer:\nFUR RUFFS.\nRegular $ 5.00 for.\n8.00\n9.60\n12.60\n14.60\n.| 8.00\n6.00\n6.00\n8.00\n11.00\nFUR COLLARETTES\nRegnlarf 0.60 for. ..\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 0.00\n18.00\n10 00\n17.60\n10.00\n80.00\n18.60\n86.00\n20.00\nA. r6ss & CO.,\n30, 3a and 34 Cordova St.\nTelephone 574.\nMOUNT\nri._-.s_.UT\nCor. Hi-itl. Avo\nCentral fleat flarket\na. W\u00C2\u00ABBtmin-iter Rd. Telephone 054-\nWholesale and Retail\nDealers in ail kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. Fresh Vegetables always\non hand. Orders solicited from all parts of Mount Pleasant and Fairview.\nPrompt Delivery.\nWoodrow & Williams. \"BaB*\n1360\nMr. E. H. Peace has commenced the\nbuilding of his new oottage on Eighth\navenue, between Ontario and Manitoba\nstreets.\nOne of tbe prettiest calenders received\nthis year Is tbat of J. P. Nightingale &\nCo., representing a pastoral scene.\nMr. John Walters, foreman' in the\nbottling department of the Vanconver\nBreweries Ltd., suffered severe burns\non his hands and wrists by the explo-\nilon of gasoline on Tuesday while he\nwas at work. Dr. Lawrence was called\nand dressed the burns, whioh though\npainful are healing.\nMr. and Mrs. Round, Seattle, former*\nly of Mt. Pleasant, spent tbe holidays\nWith their daughter Mrs. Prior.\n-10:-\nOn Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. J.\nMartin of Ninth avenue, entertained at\ndinner a party ot eighteen. ,(\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ovt ' ,,i> 1\nMr. and Mrs. Ooachener of Victoria,\nwere the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robt.\nLawrence this week.\nWe have bnilt a reputation in the\nShoo Business for quality, style, price\nand comfort in Ladies', Men's Misses'\nnnd Boys' footwear. R. MILLS, 18\nCordova streot.\nMiss Wood of Eighth avenne,\nrecovering from a recent illness.\n. m tei\nRead the New York Dental Parlors\nadvertisement in this paper, then go to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2New York Dental Parlors for your work\nThb Advocate Ib the beat advertising\nmedium where it circulates. Tel. B1.05\nAlderman Morton has been credited\nwith having secured a good share of\nthe appropriations for his Ward, and\nhas plans mapped out for the future if\nbe is again to represent the Ward.\nTorn Over a New Leaf I\u00E2\u0080\u0094Start in 1906\nby treating the faithful \"Feet\" that are\nto carry you for the new year, to a\nhandsome pair of comfortable Boots or\nSlippers. We have tbem in every\nvariety, at'greatly reduced prices.\nR. MILLS, 18 Cordova stroet\nMr. Geo. Bovyer returned to Haywood, V. I., Wednesday after a week's\nvisit with his uncle, Mr. Mason of\nEighth avenue.\nAlderman Morton's experience and\nstudy of tne routine of civic business\nmakes him the most capable candidate\nln the field.\nThe Citizen's Association\nhave turned-down the Aldermen who saved $1,500.00 on\nthe Portland cement deal.\n :\u00C2\u00AB:\t\nThe Electoral Union candidates\naddressed a. meeting in Mason's Hall on\nThursday evening, other candidates\nwere permitted ta speak; the attendance\nwas very small. Alderman Morton\nmade a telling speech in which he Bet\nforth the work accomplished during\nthe past year, aud gave nn outline of\nhis policy for the coming year, which\niuclndes better water supply for Mt.\nPleasant and extended street improvements. Asked why certain street improvements had not been made, Alderman Morton replied it is legally\nnecessary to adveirdizo in two newspapers for thot kind'of work [grading\nand paving], and'.bat'the daily newspapers had combined to \"liold np\" the\nCity asking the exhorbltant prico of 16c\nper line\u00E2\u0080\u009413c line more than they over\ncharged previously. He continued, the\nCouncil with tho assistance of the\n\"Mt. Pleasant Advocate\" had been ablo\nto resist one of the greatest \"hold ups'\nattempted ic the Dominion \"The\nNews-Advertiser\" consented to a more\nreasonable rate too late I- the yeai I*\nany practical work.\n^-t****^'%%-%%'%'%-% %-f\nKing's\nMarket\n3321 Westminster Ave.\nMt. Pleasant.\nTel. A1306 Prompt Delivery.\nE. H. Peace, Proprietor.\nWholesale and Retail\nDealer in Meats of\nAll Kinds.\nVegetables and Poultry\nin.season.\nism,'*wmsm/%- ***v*'V%-%'%-V-4'$\nVote for McGuigan nnd a Second term\nTiie engagement la announced of Miss\nCha-lotte Mary Towler, second daughter _f Hir. Wm. Towlef, Mt. Pleasant,\nt( Mr. Feuwick Fatkiu, eldest son of\ntir. William Fntkiu, Northumberland,\n\".ngliind, nnd maungar of Mr. W H.\nWalker's Nursery.\nLOST on Saturday 81st, a black purse\non Tenth avenne,between Columbia aud\nWestminster avenue, containing soma\nsmall chango; finder please return to\n\"The Advocute\" Office.\nMcGuigan Meeting!\nIn New Oddfellows' Hall\nWestminster avenue, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.\nMonday at 8 p. iff-.\nAH supporters and voters in Ward V., are requested to\nattend, HIS Worship Mavor McGUIGAN will address\nthe meeting, The Aldermanic Candidates will also deliver\nJlddressea,\nW\n//\nFRUTATIVES\nff\nOr \"Fruit Liver Tablets\"\nThe Most Effective and Most Natural Remofiy ever discovered for all\ndiseases of STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS, SKIN aud KIDNEYS.\nThe laxative or liver principle extraotc<- from fresh, ripe fruit by a\nnew and soieutiiio process, and this material is then condensed into\ntablets witb the addition to each tablet1 of a small quantity of ono of\nthe best Peruvianjbarks\u00E2\u0080\u0094which is a spltudid tonic and disinfectant for\nthe Btoiuarch and bowels\u00E2\u0080\u0094and a small portion of extract of nnx\nvomica, the latter increasing the stomach and liver action of tbe fruit\nmaterial \" FRUITATIVES \" haye therefore all the onrativo, laxa.\ntive and liver effect of the best ripe fruit and they constitute the\ngreatest stomooh and liver medicine known to science, and they are\nlikewise tbe best tonic and disi'-focttint for tlie .toinnch and bowels\nevor disoowrfid. Price 60o per box at\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe Central Drug Hall\n2444 Westminster Avo. Ovt. Lee's Gbocery.\nChos. E. NETM-ftBV, Prop. Telephone 1349.\nMayor W. J. McGuigau will address\nthe Electors of WardV., on Moudny\novening, January Otb, in the new\nOat-fellows' Hall. It will be tbe flrst\npublic meeting to be hold in tha new\nhull. -\nMr. Bert Mairion, sou of Health\nInspector Marrion, aud ___-. Fred Mid-\ndiemiss, bave passed the Civil -Service\nqualifying exams, and Mr. Roland\nBurnett tbe proliinauary exams.\nVote for McGuigan and Experience.\n :o:\t\nSaturday night last the Central\nMeat Market was entered by burglars,\nand the safe blown open. Fortunately\nMr. Frank Trimble had taken tbe money\nhomo with him so the thieves secured\nno reward for their labors. A large\npane of glass was ent out of the frout\nwindow which gave them entrance to\nthe shop. The safe is ruined past repair;\na package of bills was destroyed and\nthe books slightly scorched. The\nV. Y. & W. By., depot at the foot of\ntbe Hill, was entered tho same night\naud robbed of about $100.00 and tome\npapers.\nBIRTHS.\nLaiiney.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bom to Mr. and Mtb\nLaruey, Eighth avonue and Laurel\nstreet, December 31st, a son,\nPeacy.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Boru to Mr. aud Mrs. Peacy,\nSouth .Vaucouver, January 3d, a\ndaughter.\n:oi .\nMt. Pleasant needs bettd\u00C2\u00BB**j>ol\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00AB\nprotection and at once. Tbr^econt\nrobberies in the most central and business part of Mt. Ploasaut will probably\nbe followed by others, as the Hill is not\nhalf guarded. The ouo polio-_u_,u who\nis detailed to watch Mt. Pleasant has\ntoo mnoh area to cover and burglars cau\neasily watch and timo the officer wbo\npatrols the whole of Mt. Pleasant and\nlooks after the street lamps. There is\nwork for and ueed of two police offloers\non Mt. Pleasaut at night, and we hope\nthe Council will at once recognise tbe\nclaim of our citizens, who contribute a\nvery large share of the revouue of the\nCity.\nTrorey's\nWe start in the New Year with\na very strong determination to\nbeat old 1904 all to pieces from a\nbusiness standpoint.\nWe are ln good shape to do lt.\nOnr stock is exceedingly well as*\nsorted\u00E2\u0080\u0094onr factory is in thorough\nrunning shape, and altogether wis\nare better equipped than evca\nbefore in onr history.\nWe would particularly draw\nyour attention to onr Jewelry\nFactorv.\nTliis IB the j>!n WW\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABd \u00E2\u0080\u0094_ n n\nmatte up any kind of jewelry you\nmay require.\nTrorey\nTHE JEWELER.\nCorner Hastings and Granville Sts.\nOfficial Watch Inspector C. P. B.\nm\nMcTaggart & Moscrop\nDialers in\nHARDWARE\nRANGES,\nSTOVES and\nGRANITEWARE.\nPAINTS, OILS, GLASS,\n344 Carrall SI., Vancouver, B.C.\nTempletou Block.\nFREE\nFOB\nRoyal Crown Soap Wrappers\nReturn 12 Royal Crown Soap Wrapper,\nand we will send free your choice of 80\npictures. Or for 26 wrappers ohoice cf\n160 books. Books and picture lists on\napplication.\nThe Royal Soap\nCo., Limited,\nVANCOUVtR, B.C.\nLawn Grass Seeds\nClover and Timothy Seeds,\nPratt's Poultry and Animal Foods,\nPratt's Lice Killer,\nHolly Chick Food, Beefsoraps, Etc.\nFLOUR and FEED.\nSkfFITH Corner NINTH mrama. *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0VCI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \" WESTMINSTER MAD.\nTelephone 1887.\nThe Woman'B Auxiliury of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church will meet in\nthe church on the third Wednesday iu\nJanuary 1906 for election of officers for\n1906.\nTho Oity Grocery d\u00C2\u00BB: ivory groceries\nevery day ou Mt. Pleasaut; 'phone 280\nIt you miss The Advocate you miss\nthe local uows.\nTHE ALEXANDRA\nElectrolysis Parlor of Halrdress-\ntuff, Manicuriug, Facial Massage and\nScalp Treatuitta* ror Ladies and Ocutl-J-\nmen. Superfluous hair, warts and\nmoles removed by Electrolysis.\nValuable information given to every\nlady patron on \"How to take care of\nyourself-\"\nSkin Food for building up the wasting\ntlsano. Orange Flower Croam to prevent and heal sunburn.\nMadaue Humphreys, 689 Granville\nstreot.\nAny ouo huviug friends or knowinp\not strangers visiting on Mt. Pleasant\nwill confer a great favor by informing\n'The Advocate.\" Telephono B1406.\nFull Line of Fancy and Staple\nQ ROCERIES\nPrices to compare with any,\nJ. P. HALDON\nCor. Westminster ave., A Dufferin Ht.\nSee When Your Lodge Meets\nMONDAY.\nThe sid and 4th Mondays of tbe month\nCourt Vaucouver, I. O. V., meets at\n8 pm.\nTUESDAY.\nMt. Pleasant Lodge No. 10, I.O.O.F.\nmeets at 8 p.m.\nTHURSDAY.\nVanconver Connoil No. SI la, Canadian Order of Chosen Friends meet,\ntho ad and 4th Thursdays of the mouth.\nFBIDAY.\nAlexandra Hiv No 7, Ladles of tha\nMaccabees holds its regnlar meetings a*.\ntbe 1st, and 8d Fridays ot the modi. - The Crime of Hallow-E'en:\n-o\u00C2\u00BB-\nTHK HEIRESS 6F GRAYSTONE MALL\n9 H'S\nBy -LAURA JEAN LIBBEY.\nAuthor oi 'A Brrfcen Betrothal,\" *Ths Heiress of\nCameron Hal'\" \"Patted at the Altar,\" Etc\nCTIAPTK:\n_S_____\u00C2\u00BB_8\nI.e Roy I1\ni\nimo ln\nko Bon-\ni ted Vil-\niu thi rang il genoral\ni\namazed\nauxin; : tt tho\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 uo over\n'\nbought,\n\"th \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' norvous\nthrilling\n\v.itei-. ';\" but\npre mt toi-\n-;\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . i .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbefore ha\nwith i\nh\nni\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\nound his\ncr knees\nlooking\nk in the\nver seen\n' ired him\ni nn hour\n.id, and\nuner to\n' I .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 agi ust.\n. i w happy\nhould bo\nit tempting to\nre to begin life\nknoi \"We will\npurchase 8 inie beautiful,\nUp - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 only for\nVI \"\" c itentment\nhold for s ?\"\n' lf you lo. i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' i mi away at\nBobbed bitterly,\nLOad ie her trem-\n-.\n\"Ii this is' a ct nin'. there wns\nliko it, Bonnylin.' ffi avel \"Surely your\nth. darling, it\n01 ii. to \u00C2\u00ABen tin here.\"\ntortun Bi8, Le toy 1\" she\nanswered, \"Wo musl '>avo hero I\nEvei; ho r Wi ol i In hero is killing\nmn ! I shall never rest until wo\nur. safe on the tn again I\"\na striuiga -usplcion fill 'd through\n] lio. . ml id, fright ning Mm\n\"Was his beautiful little btlde's\nreason bocomitig dethroned.\" he\nhski-rt hlniSali In dismay.\nso much\nit would bo li. ti\" '.-. ondi i *\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Promise mu wo shall go bock at\nonce, deur/' sh\u00C2\u00BBj urged', \"Listen to\nmy prayer, or tho hour will como in\n\"which you will bo Borry that you\ndid not heed. Von will remember\ntli.it I knelt at your f'tit and Implored you, 11 you loved me, to take\nme back !\"\nBy thl tin the had reached their\ndestinal in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 retired inn on\nthe mountain side In tl\nisolated i i;\nWith feai ' '\ncu u .-..'.\n.< \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n.'\nfrom thi\nto .'>'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Q tl fol\nward rom not\nInn i (rom Lo\niu are\nHi, ai\nhen i.\" i 'V.\" siu sai\nthu. entered he\nInformation ii\nnone cotnfortod hei\ntorture of tho week they passed\nthere nearly drovo her mad. At the\nsound ol every footstep, every loud,\nharsh voice, the bitter cry would rise\nto llonnylin'- whito lips :\n\"My doom has fallen upon mo I It\nIs Basil .Severno I\"\nOnly those who have known the\nweight ol some pitiful secret\u00E2\u0080\u0094who\nhave lived with a sword suspended\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ver their head\u00E2\u0080\u0094can (eel for hor, and\nrealize what poor, helpless, beautiful\nBonnylin suffered.\nHow long could sho live dreading\nexposure with tho light ol every\nday, wondering how near sho wus to\nher doom, as the sunbeams marked\nthe flight of each passing hour 7\nHow long could she keep her terrililo\nSecret away from Lo Uoy ? How\nmany days, hours, and weeks was\nHeaven to lot her live in tho sunshine of the love Bho wiib periling her\nsoul so pitoously to cling to 7 When\nWei \u00E2\u0099\u00A6'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2** volenuf) to burnt beneath\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>'\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Uow long\nli\npvnse witl\nId's. 1\nn|\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\nheart of an\n,'lln regard-\nround the\nsuu xLL'ppeo\nito expuctod\nt\ntinned tha lad;\nMi Borne\nBO it V)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-, lin's fi i od\n, >o roses ami '\nlie hi I\n. oml'ng I i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . i -\nthough >'\nbi find bef here.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>..-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n\nturned lion* a drive, ho '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\nflea Hi, 1 Blm il claim the prfvil.j.*\ntlmt I never claimed .von when I\nstond at tho altar with you,\"\nAnd before she could divine his In*\ntentlons he had seized her ln bis\nstrong arms, and his desperate, passionate kisses fell upon her cheek,\nbrow, and her disheveled golden\nhair.\nBut help was near; there were\nsounds of quick, hurried footsteps in\ntho underbrush. A young man who\nhad been sauntering out for a morning walk, and thoughtfully smoking\nhis cigar, heard those piercing\nshrieks, each one of which went\nthrough his heart like a dagger's\nthrust\u00E2\u0080\u0094for lt was Lo Hoy\u00E2\u0080\u0094and ho\nrorognlzed Bon.nylin's voice.\nHow ho reached tho scone ho could\nnever after fully remember, and tho\nsig'ht that met his gazo froze the\nblood in his veins\nWith Hying lea?-, ho gninod tho\nspot, ond in the very nick ol timo,\nfor at that instant tho would-bo murderer had clasped his half-fainting\nvictim in his arms to tako tho fatal\nleap,\nWith strength born of tho madness\nof desperation, Lo Hoy hurled thom\nback from tho brink of tho river and\ntore Bonnylin from tho arms that encircled her, nnd sho fell back fainting in tho long grass.\n\"You,\" cried Basil Sovorne. \"It Is\nyou again who has dared to como\nbetween us?\" ho cried, with a fierce,\nhorrible imprecation. \"You shall\nhavo tho fato that waa to bo meted\nout to her, nnd then sho shnll be\nmine. Do you hear?\u00E2\u0080\u0094sho shall bo\nmlno!\"\nLe Hoy rierpont knew tho value\nof wasting no strength or breath in\nuseless words.\nThen followed the most dosporate\nstruggle for life or death that tho\ngolden sunshine ever foil upon. Both\nhad had the advantage of scientific\ntraining in the art of self-defence,\nand now ench made tho most of his\nknowledge. The blows on each side\nfell like hail. It could not last much\nlonger, this, horrible struggla for life\nor death.\nIn the midst of it Bonnylin's senses\nreturned. As her eyes opened, they\nfell with n horrible terror words can\nnover describe, upon tho awful\nsccno, %\nWith a cry that must have plcrccS\nthe groat white throne In Its pitiful,\neoncuntratod agony, sho shrieked out!\n\"Oh, God in Heaven, Bparo Ls\nRoyl\"\nPerhaps God heard her, or porhnps\nher voico nerved Lo Roy's arm,\nWith ono straight, unexpected blow,\nhit square from the shoulder, Basil\nBeverne was laid full length unconscious at his feet.\nEven ln that moment Le Hoy\nwould not turn from his fallen foe\nuntil ho ascertained whether or no\nho was seriously injured. Finding he\nwas not, he loft him lying In tho\ngrass to recover as best ho could,\nnnd turned his attontion to Bonnylin.\nWith gentle, tender hands ho lifted\nher to her feet, attempting to sootho\nbor with loving words, but Bonnylin clung to him with frantie terror.\n\"Let us fly beforo he recovers!\"\njihe cried, wildly, \"or I am lost! Oh,\nLo Roy, quick, quick, for tlio love of\nHeaven let us fly: we havo not a\nmoment to lose; seo, ho is recovering\nnow.\"\n' .,-_-.'.\nCHAPTER XXXIV.\nLo Roy Pierpont drew Bonnylin's\nhand hurriedly within his, aud half\nforced, half carried her into an adjacent by-path that led toward tho\nvilla.\nBut she drew back in sudden fright.\n\"Not there, Lo Roy,\" alio whispered in terror: \"don't you know thoy\narc expecting a pnrty of Americana\nat the villa? Ho is probably among\nthem; we must not go back thero.\"\nOf course Basil Severne had recognized Bonnylin before she had Been\nhim, or this encounter would not\nhave huppenod.\nLe Roy refrained from questioning\nher minutely ns to how it camo\nabout, seeing how terribly agitated\nsho was.\nOnco Bonnylin had opened hor\nwhito lips to glvs somo plausible explanation, but ho had checked her.\n\"We will not talk about it ' now,\ndarling,\" ho said. \"You shall tell\nmo all about it somo other time.\"\nHow near discovery hor horrible so-\ncrot had been for the second timo;\nnnd for tho second timo \"Heaven had\nspared her,\" she told herself thankfully.\nLo Roy could soo thnt Bonnylin\nwas quito right; it would to madness to return to the villa, for no\ndoubt Basil Severne made that his\nstopping place\u00E2\u0080\u0094indeed, tho vlllago\nboasted of no other hostelry.\nMuesaUf't Mind.\nLofd Macaulay on one occasion repeated to himself the whole of \"Paradise Lost\" While crossing the irish\nchannel.\nAt another time, while waiting iu tt\nCambridge coffee house for .a post-\nchaise, he picked up a country newspaper containing two poetical pieces-\none \"The Reflections of au Exile\" and\nthe other \"A Parody on a Welsh Ballad\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094looked them once through, never\ngave them a further thought for forty yearn and then repented them without the change of a single word.\nMacaulay's mind, some one has said\nwas like a dredging net, which took\nup all that it encountered, both good\ntnd bad, nor ever seemed to fec-1 tho\nburden. Very much unlike a dredging\nnet and more like a strainer nre tho\nminds of somo other persons, who carefully select what they will retain o:\nhave a natural facility for remember\nIng special clauses of facts\u00E2\u0080\u0094George\nBidder for figures. Sir Walter Scott fo:\nrerset and Mezzofuuti for languages.\nInvention of the I-lano.\nIt Is not known who Invented the\npiano, the credit being variously giveu\nlo Christopher Gottlieb Schroder of\nSaxony, Marlus of France nud Bar-\ntolouico Chrtstofnll of Italy. Tho latter hud completed four Instruments In\n1700, nnd two dated 1720 and 1720 still\nexist.\nDID THEIR DUTY\nIN EVERY CASE\nHow Dodd's Kidney Pills Banish Pain in tho Back.\nCured Mrs. Jas. Murphy nnd Everyone\nKlsc Bhe Recommended Them To.\nHivov Garnon, Que., Oct. 81,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n(Special).\u00E2\u0080\u0094No Complaint la so common among women \"aa Pain In-the-\nBack. It Is a safe. oatlmaU thut fully\nhalf ths womon ln Canada aro af-\nflloted with lt. For that reason every evidence that thoro is a sura and\ncomplete euro ia oxlstonco is thankfully received. And thoro is abundant evidence that Dodd's liidnoy\nKldnoy Pills is just such a curu. This\ndistrict could furulsh a dozen euros,\nbut ono is onough for an example.\nTho ono ls that of Mrs. Jns. Murphy.\nShe says:\n\"I Buffered for thlrty-olght months\nwith a pain In my back, I took Just\none box ot Kidney Pills and I have\nnever been troubled with the pain\nsince. I also recommended Dodd's\nKldnoy Pills to othor pooplo, who\ncomplained as I did, and in every\ncaB\u00C2\u00AB ths Pills did thoir duty and\nbrought relief.\"\nEPISCOPAL CONVENTION.\nTho triennial general convention of\ntho Episcopal Church, wnich started\nin session at Boston on Oct..5, adjourned on tho _!5th, with n public\nservico in Trinity church. Bishop\nHenry C. Potter of New York read a\npastoral letter uddressod to the\nchurch at large on problems now before the country. Regarding divorce\nthe pastoral said that the facility\nwith which tho marriage relation\nmay be taken on and put olT is one\nof tho menaces of American citizenship, tu tho poswihlo purlin of which\nChristian people are as yet imperfectly aroused. Tlio letter made a\nplea for the permanence and security\nof tho family, resolution permitting\nforeign congregntions now ln communion with the Church to use forms\nof service In their own tonguo wus\nadopted. The chief feature of the\nthreo weeks' convention, aside from\ntho visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury, was the long discussion on\namendments to tho ' ennons bearing\non marriage and divorce, and a compromise was finally adopted whereby\nthe innocent person in a divorce for\ninfidelity is permitted to remarry\nono year after llie decree is Issued.\nIS\nANGLO-AMEIUCAN TREATED\nWANT-ID. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTo bring about the negotiation of\na pcrmnnont Anglo-American treaty\nto provide for tho settlement of all\ndifferences between tho United States\nnnd Great Britain has been the object of an Important meeting of the\nInternational Arbitration Society of\nChicago. Dr. Edmund J. .1 ami's,\npresident of tho University of Illinois, presided. Judge Jacob M. Dickinson, counsel for tho United States\nin tho Alaskan boundary case, proposed the adoption of a platform in-\n^i-.tl-.-. .U.. .,---!.... ..1.1...., ...- ,1.\t\nNEURALGIC PAINS\nAre the Cry of the Nerves for\nBetter Blood.\nEnrich The Blood, and Neuralgia will\nDisappear\u00E2\u0080\u0094It is Only Those Whoso\nlilood is Poor and Watery That\nSuffer.\nNo part of the human system ls\nmore sensitive thnn the nerves. Many\nof tho most excruciating pains that\nafflict mankind come from weak,\nshaky, shattered nerves, and among\nthe nerve pains thero is perhaps nono\ncauses moro intonso suffering than\nneuralgia, which generally attacks\ntho nerves of tho face and head,\nsometimes causing swift, darting,\nagon'.zing pains\u00E2\u0080\u0094at othor times a\ndull, heavy aching fueling which\nmakes lifo miserable Thero is only\nono way to got rid of nouralgia and\nother nervous trct-blos, and that Is\nthrough tbo blood. Poor, watery\nblood makes tho nerves shaky and\nInvites diseaso. Rich, red blood mokes\ntho nerves strong and banishes all\nnervo troubles. No medicino in tho\nworld can equal Dr. Williams' Pink\nPills as a blood bulldor and norvo\ntonic; every doso helps to mako rich,\nrod blood, and overy drop of this\nnow blood feeds and strengthens tho\nnerves and banishes nil nervo aches\nand pains. Among thoso who otter\nstrong proof of this is Mr. John Mc-\nDermott, Bond Head, Ont., who says:\n\"A fow years ago, whilo working as\na carpentor In Buffalo, I got wot. I\nneglected to chnngo my clothes, and\nnext morning I nwoko with cramps\nand pains throughout my entire\nbody. I was unable to go to work,\nso called in a doctor. I followed his\ntreatment, but it, did not help me.\nAs I was unable to work I rcturnod\nto my homo at Bond Head. Hero I\nconsulted a doctor, who said I was\nsuffering from neuralgia, but though\nho treated mo for some timo ho also\ntailed to help mo. I had often read\nof Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so decided to try them. I had not used moro\nthan throe boxos beforo I felt they\nwore holping mo. From that on I\ngained day by day, and after I had\nused somo ten boxes I had fully recovered my old-time strongth, and\nhavo since boon ablo to work at my\ntrade without any troublo..Tho pains\nand aches no longer torturo-me and\nI havo gained in weight. I think-Dr.\nWilliams' Pink Pills' nn invaluable\nmedicino and Bhall' always hp.vo a\ngood word to say for them.\"\nNeuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism,\nSt. Vil_.;) dance, nnd the many other\nblood aid nervo troubles all vanish\nwhen Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro\nused\u00E2\u0080\u0094but you must get the genuine^\nbearing tho full namo, \"Dr. Wif*-\nliams' Pink Pllla for Palo Popple,\"1\non the wrapper around every box.\nSold by druggists or direct by mail\nat 50 cents a box, or six boxes for.\n$2.50, by writing Tho Dr. Williams'\nllediciiw Co., Brockvillo, Ont.\nmU. Point of the Cape ol Good Hope.\nCapo point, which \"terminates tho\nmighty headland known as the Cape\nof Good Hope, consists of n toiverlng\npromontory of sandstone, whleh rises\nfrom the sea to nu altitude of 810 feet.\nAt tlie base of this stands a big solitary column which Is known as Vusco\nda Gnma's pillar, Tho lighthouse\nwhich here Illuminates the meetiug\nplace of the Atlantic and Indian oceans\nis one of tho moat Important and most\nuseful of Its kind. It is visible from a<\ndistance of thirty-six miles. Tho cliff \\nBccnery ls wild and sublime, the rocks\nare magnificent, and the far reaching\nsea, with the fierce surf beating on the '\niron bound const, is Impressive. In the\nwater directly beneath tho cliff sharks i\nare abundant. A traveler describing\nthe scene says that on the occasion of\nhis visit so numerous were the evil-\nlooking monsters that tho sight ns hoi\ndescended tho cliff was most unpleas-j\nnnt. A slip and a fall into the sea ntJ\nthis point would mean that the unfor-]\ntiumto would bo torn instantly limb J\nfrom limb by tho ravening brutes.\nCIicm mid a Battleship.\nAdmiral Charles E. Clark, who took I\nthe battleship Oregon around Cape}\nHorn nnd into actiou at Santiago,\nowed his appointment as commander j\nof that boat to his skill ns n chess)\nplayer. . Cnptnln Clark was at SanJ\nFrancisco In commnnd of the gunboat]\nBennington. When nshoro ho spentj\nmuch time in the chess room of thul\nMeehaules' library, where he met some]\nof the best players in the city. When]\nthe time came to appoint a man toi\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the -*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n, n friend ofl\nI i\n,:. ii--;\nrk's lu <\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nII\npartment ntl\nue forward.4\nplay chess,'\nicrlbe his in-\nitermlnatlon,'\nI think ha\n\"ound safely^\nlioura Inter!\nssume com-.\ntake her\nrgonaut\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii\"- -\nIt ls a luosl\n-\ni\n1\n.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-\n'\n- :-\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\ndo iihv\n-,:\n.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\n.\n'\nhi\n.\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-\n'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\nII.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- . 1\n'\n1 I\n.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 b\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n' -\nh\ndish \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nhelp I\n\"\nlo\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\n-\nll\nII U!\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\nmil,,\ny thing thnlJ\n'ul novelists!\npuper piirn-1\n. In mostT\nor ether oul\noin a news-f\nraits under]\nses out uf u|\nakes up the]\nThe truth!\n> training in I\n' a man toi\ness be has!\nhad all thel\nremorseless I\nlo not linvel\nnd chopped!\nitloner, and I\nIpplngs are!\nIng ls not-J\n'a, J\nind 1840 In-'\ntde for the!\nthe Unltedl\n\u00C2\u00BB great sue-\nIto In Penu-J\nuutloss oth-\norkhud 1371\n|>1 length of]\nrequired toi\n500,000. Anj\nben of rail-1\nperiod, but\nillroad meu I\nmelng their]\nered insane J\nma\n* -mountains\nod by these KHOT MJU3ANT ABVOCATE\nTAKOOHVBR, B. 0.\ng _Bgsqg\nDUTCH CHEESE MART\nQUAINT ALKMAAR AND ITS ANCIENT\nWEIGH HOUSE SCALES.\nA Town In Northern Holland Which\nFor Over Two Hundred Year* Hni\nHad Ihc \"llluht- to Welsh\" livery\nCheese Made In the Realm.\nThough Eldam, on the Zuyder Zee,\ngives Its name to those rose red spheres\nwe know as \"Dutch cheeses,\" which\nare Instinctively associated with ln-\nl. ' digestion, yet lt is Alkmaar, ln north\nern Holland, that conduces to the weekly Importance of this edible of commerce, as any one who has ever stood\nIn the quaint old market place upou a\nFriday, and about the hour of noon,\nWill have speedily come to understand.\nFor the Dutch cheese producer, indeed, \"all roads\" may be said to lead\nto Alkmaar, likewise all waterways,\nnnd there aro many of them. Thither\ncome tbe cheeses by rail, by cart and\nby boat; you stumble over them inside\nthe station as you alight from the\ntrain; they dispute tbe right of way between the rows of narrow, many colored and curiously gabled houses; they\nstand ln solid stacks upon the landing\nstages\u00E2\u0080\u0094heaped up like cannon balls in\nreadiness for an Immediate bombardment and, lf 'twere not libelous to\nbreathe aught savoring of disrespect to\na friendly country's national comestible, as deadly, possibly, also to an unaccustomed stomach as their leaden\nprototypes.\nBut. be that as it may, the cheese\nmarket ls s rare good sight ln quaint\nAlkmaar when the peasant proprietor\nand his vrouw come ln to drive their\nbargain at the weigh boouse with the\nwholesale agents from far and near,\nand every hostelry does Its own brisk\ntrade with both parties. Across those\nrounded bridges peculiar to Holland\ncome shoals of peasant folk ln picturesque attire. Who does not know\nby now the dress with its glorious cap\nnnd golden \"corkscrew\" ornaments, the\npride of many a generation, making\npretty faces doubly bewitching and\nlending some Bubtlo nttrnctlon to even\nthe hardest featured dame well up in\nyears? On they come\u00E2\u0080\u0094clatter, clatter,\nclatter, voluble with their guttural fluency we somehow feel we ought to understand because of Its confusingly\nfamiliar sound, but its very kinship to\nGerman *.ji.ds us astray, aud we listen\nand listen till the jargon about the\nweigh boons* becomes a more hopeless Jumble of sounds than ever to our\nears, and we content ourselves with\nturning our attention to tbe building\nItself. It stands where Its richly painted facade cnn be Been clearly reflected\nIn tho cool, Bmooth waters of the neighboring canal, a dignified old pile, built\nin 1651, with an especial eye fo tho\ngrowing importance of Dutch cheeses,\nAlkmaar having ln thnt yeur received\nIts \"right to weigh\" from William of\nOrange, and thus every cheeso changing hands from that date onward having passed from the producer to tho\ndealer across the Alkmaar scales. The\npreseut ones, by tho way, which havo\nhung lu their placo since 1092, were\nmade ln Amsterdam at a cost of 858\n' guilders and, having conscientiously\nperformed tbelr duties without a hitch\never since, certainly speak volumes for\nthe workman, hip of 200 _ind odd years\nago.\nThough the littlo town Is thronged\nfrom earliest morn with orderly\ncrowds of heavy Hollanders, It ls uot\nuntil the musical chimes within the\nall Important weigh hoouso turret hnve\nsignified the hour of noon by breaking\nforth ln melody, generally from somo\nwall known comic opera, that the actual business of the day begins, although, \"uneffleially,\" both parties to\nthe coming transactions have probably\nalready taken time by the forelock\nover a glass of holtands ln some Inn\non the maarkt. Now, however, the\ncumbersome ware ls carried within\ndoors, the time honored ceremony is\ngone through and the ticket stating\nthe correct weight of each given, after\nwhich act the money changes hands.\nIt ls a study lu temperament, this\nweigh hoouBe scene ln tho littlo Dutch\ntown. No \"hurry skurry\" mars the\ncalm of tho place or disturbs the phlegmatic, pipe Bucking Individuals primarily Interested in the transactions\nhere going forward. The cheese nlone\nseems riotous and Inclined to wholesale\ninsubordination, with a mind to roll\nhither and thither, possibly resulting\nfrom some \"subconscious\" memory of\ncows, green meadows nnd buttercups\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nd a disinclination to coming bondage\nupon the prosaic shelves of Borne provision dealer.\nIf so, we honor the \"last kicks,\" futile though they be, for accustomed\nhands soon pounce upon nnd gather\nup the stcck, of which each single\ncheese, wel.hs from two to six kilos,\nand thoy ire swiftly carried out to\nmnke way for tho next lot. And so on,\nall through the day, docs tho trade proceed until the last \"Eldamcr\" has been\ndisposed \u00C2\u00ABf, but the extent of tbo business don. In so qulot and orderly a\nfashion on \"cheeso mnrket days\" may\nto some extent bo gauged from tbe\nfact tbnt'no less than 5,000,000 pounds\nweight of Eldam cheeses are computed\nto pass through the Alkmaar weigh\nhoouse snnually before proceeding to\nAmsterdam nnd Rotterdam, where\neneh Is duly Invested with lt familiar\nred coat, prior to more extended travels, by land and by sea, often Into the\nheart of tho unknown, travels, however, which almost Invariably end\nwithin the Interior of man.\nI\nHln Request.\ni \"Papa,\" Bald little Arthur after his\nmother hud punished blm, \"will you do\nsomething for me?\"\n. \"What Is lt you want?\"\n! \".Marry f *'-\"t._f else, nnd I wish\nyou'd pick out grandma, becau-fi-8.16'\"\nnlwnva kind to me!\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Exchange.\nBase Return..\nHarold-Did your charity ball realize\nanything for charity? Dolly-Well,\nrather. Old Jabcz Gotrox sat In a\ndraft, got pneumonia, died next day\nnnd left $10,000 to un orphan asylum -\nPuck.\nEver curse yoursolf for being a fool!\nIf you never did, you do not know\nv-mv\u00E2\u0080\u0094tl\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nImitated\nCEYLON TEA. Its leadership is recognized, Black,\nMixed or Natural Green. Sold only in sealed\npackets. By all Grocers. '\nCouldn't Look tlio Part.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"He did\nstart in to study medicine; but ho\ngave it up.\" \"Didn't liko it, ch?\"\n\"Oh, yes, ho liked it, but ho was\nafraid he'd never succeed. Vou soo,\nhe couldn't raise a Vandyke heard.\"\nMioard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.\nWhat is better than presence of\nmind ill a railway accident?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Absence\nof body.\nC. C. RICHARDS & CO.\nI was very sick with Quin'/.y and\nthought, I would strangle. I used\nMINARD'H LINIMENT and it cured\nmo at onco. I am never without it\nnow.\nYours gratefully,\nMRS. O. IL PRINCE.\nNiiuwigewauk, Oct. 21st.\nTom\u00E2\u0080\u0094My grandfather must have\nbeen a very thin man. Dick\u00E2\u0080\u0094What\nmakes you think so? Tom\u00E2\u0080\u0094Because\nhe's always referred to as the skeleton in the closet.\nWhen the littlo folks take colds\nand coughs, don't neglect them\nand let them strain the trader\nmembranes of their lungs, .\nGive them\nion\nOU2**\u00C2\u00BB6 Ihe.Uung\nTonic\nIt will cure thom quickly and\nstrengthen their lungs.\nIt is pleasant to take,\nPrices, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. 304\nWhon is the best time to get an\negg at sou?-~\Vhen the ship lays to.\nWhat is the keynote of good manners?\u00E2\u0080\u0094It natural.\nNl\ndifflc\nhns\nto t\nand\nstop\nout\ncl 1\n.'.Hi-\nP It\null\nbee\nake\nby\ni in\nISKASIO IN THE mill.\u00E2\u0080\u0094It is\nto eradicate a disease after it\nune seated, therefore it is wisn\nany ailment in its initial stages\nsuch remedies as are sufticiont,\nits course. Cold is the common-\nplaint nf man. and when neglect*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ads to serious results. Dr. Thomas'\nfftrlo Oil will ruro tho severest cold\nlOHt, violent rough.\nWhat gamo do the waves' piny nt?\n-Pitch and toss.\nThere nre 80,000 dry goods stores\nin the United States.\nWhnt. are the most difficult ships to\nconquer?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hardships,\nENGLISH SPAVIN L1NIMEXT\nRemoves all hard, soft or calloused\nlumps and blemishes from horses, blood\nspavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney,\nstifles, sprains; cures sore and swollen\nthroat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by the\nuse of one bottle. Warranted the most\nwonderful Blemish Cure ever known.\nWhat kind of servants ure best for\nhotels?\u00E2\u0080\u0094'I'he inn-experienced.\nWhy are clouds liko coachmen?\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBecause they hold the rains.\nLlko Tearing the Heart\nStrings.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"It is not within tho conception of man to measure my great sufferings from heart disease. Kor years I\nendured almost constant cutting and\ntearing pains about my heart, and many\na timo would have welcomed death. Dr.\nAgnew's Cure for the Heart has worked\na veritable miracle.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thos. Hicks, Perth,\nOnt\u00E2\u0080\u009459\nColonel John S, Mosby's hat, taken\nfrom him when he wus seriously\nwounded In Virginia, December,\n1864, wliich ever since has been in\npossession of a lady at Orange, N.\nJ., has just been sent back to its famous owner,\nSUFFER no MDHE.\u00E2\u0080\u0094There nro thousands who livo miserable lives because\ndyspepsia dulls the faculties and shadows existenc.> with the cloud of depression. One way to dispel the vapors that\nbeset the victims of this disorder is to\norder them a course of Pormolao'B Vegetable Tills, which are among tho best\nvegetable pills known, beiug easy to tnke\nami are most efficacious In their action.\nA trial of them will prove this.\nJapanese postnge stamps aro rated\nas tho most artistic in the world.\nThere is n grent demand for them In\nLondon at present. The first stamps\nwere issued in 1871. Thoro nre few\nraro ones, the highest price ever\nknown to havo been paid for one being 100.\nAyers\nWhat are your friends saying\nabout you? That your gray\nhair makes you look old?\nAnd yet, you are not forty I\nPostpone this looking old.\nHair Vigor\nUse Ayer's Hair Vigor and\nrestore & your gray hair all\ntjje deep, dark, rich color of\n*:\u00C2\u00ABrly life, then be satisfied.\n-ij\u00C2\u00BBi-\n*H H-Ir V*_.r rwtortd th. n.tor.1\netttt to }\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;_, Sn \u00C2\u00BB_\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00C2\u00BB. for U.\"\nInS* j.va**\"\"% \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Mlu*lc\"ul*' \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\n). o. -.Tin oo.\nfrt\u00C2\u00BB- - __-'-l K\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n,i.w > betttt.\nAll dr..\nDark Hair\nOO.,\nri\n/ When is a schoolmaster like a man\nwith one eye?\u00E2\u0080\u0094When he has a vacancy for a pupil.\nTHEY WAKE THE TORPID B-JEH-\n(II E.N.^-Machinery fit), properly supervised and left to run Itself, very soon\nshows fault in its working;, It is the\nsame with the digestive organs. Unregulated from time to time thoy are likely\nto become torpid and throw Iho whole\nsystem out of gear. Parmoleo's Vcueta-\nl'ills wore mado to meet such ruses.\nThey restore to the full such llaggi'iig\nfamilies, and bring Into imkr all parts\nof the mechanism.\nWhy is a ship nevor ulono?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bocauso\nthere is always o companion.\nMinard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc.\nII nil the seas were dried up what\nwould everybody say?\u00E2\u0080\u0094We haven't a\nnotion.\nBed-ridden 15 years.-\"ii anybody .wants a written guarantee from m.\npersonally as to niy wonderful cure from\nrheumatism by South American llll-U-\ninutlc Cure 1 will be tho gladdost, waumC\nin the world to $'v. 11.\" says Mrs.\nJohn Beaumont, of Elora. \"I had despaired of recovery up to the time of\ntaking this wonderful remedy. It Cured\ncompletely.\"\u00E2\u0080\u009458\nWaste leather is no longer thrown\naway. Manufacturers uso it, in a\ncompressed form, instead ot Iron, to\nmake cog-wheels.\nMinard's Liniment Cores Dandroff.\nWhen may .ti man bo said to breakfast before ho gets up?\u00E2\u0080\u0094When* he\nfast before be gets up?\u00E2\u0080\u0094When he takes\na roll in bed.\nWhy need a traveller need starve in\nthe desert?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Because of the sand\nwhich (sandwiches) is there.\nWe Guarantee\nIt.\nEvery garment, bearing the\nStnn6el J label \u00E2\u0080\u0094 no matter\nwhit its price\u00E2\u0080\u0094is absolutely\nunshrinkable. Wc guarantee\nIt, and back up that guarantee with \"money back if it\nshrinks.''\nStanfield's\nUnshrinkable\nUnderwear\nfib like .i new skin\u00E2\u0080\u0094fits\nevery pait of the body\u00E2\u0080\u0094is\nwarm, snu__ and comfort-\n(able. Made of the famous I\nNova Scotia wool\u00E2\u0080\u0094iu all I\n. weights to suit all tempera- j\ntures trom Halifax to ,\nthe Kloudyke.\nInsist that your dealer\ngives you Stanfield's\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe Underwear that\nwill not\nshrink.'\nI Ants are the most brainy of nil\nI creatures, In proportion to lis size,\nan tint's brain is larger than thul oi\nnny other living creature.\nI When is a ship' like a painter*.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWhen she shows her colors.\nWhen is a ship\nshe's boarded.\nliko a floor?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Whcnf\nOno Short Puff Clears the\nHead, \u00E2\u0080\u0094Does your head ache? Have you\npains over tho eyes? Is tho breath oiini-\nsf'vo? These uro certain symptoms of\\nCatarrh. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder\nwill curo most stubborn cases in a marvellously short time, lf you've bad Catarrh a week it's a euro cure, lf It's\nof fifty years' standing It's just as effective. 50 cont_.\u00E2\u0080\u009457\nllhy is a schoolmistress like the letter C?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Because she forms lasses into\nclasses.\nA Great Coil or nope.\nThe largest coll of ropo ever scon on\nthe Paclfle const wns n lowlluo for a\nbig rtift of piling towed recently from\nPortland to Sun Francisco. Tho huge\ncoll contained lliO fathoms of cable\n.% Inches In dlamotor, weighed a littlo\nover three tons und cost ln tlio neighborhood of $1,000. It needed to be\nstout nnd strong und perfect ln every\nfiber, ns the rnft towed coiitnlned CM,-\n000 llneiil feet of piling, etpinl to 0,500,-\n000 feet, lumber uicnsuro.\nw, allli of llrl.lnh Premiers.\nllr. Balfour is much wenllhier than\nwus liis uncle, the late Lord Salisbury, the British Promier's income,\nIt is said, being about J-.70.000 a\nyeer. 'The money cuino from his\ngrandfather, who earned a vnst tor*\nluno in India ut the beginning of\nlast century by contracting for tho\nnavy, making as much ns \u00C2\u00A3800,000\nin four yenrs. When tho incomo tax\nstootl so lii.,;b dining tho Boer War,\nIt was stilled that Hir. Balfour banded over to the Inland Revenue nn\namount equal to bis salary us I'time\nMinister. Lord Rosobbry ls nnother\nCNceodingly wealthy mnn, who ha!\nbeen ITcmier of (ii'out Britain. Mr.\naia'lBtona, on tho other hand, \"was a\ncomparatively poor mnn, although\nso skilled at finance. He wns (airly\nWealthy at ono time, but unfortunate invi'sl m-ills in mines roducud bis\ncapital very much, Lord Heiicons-\nfleld never bad much money of his\nown, although bis novels, it is well\nknown, brought bim in big sums. Ho\nbad expensive habits, und tlm fortune\nWhero Doctors do agree., pin-\njlcians no longor consider It catering Co\n'quackery\" in recommeudlng In practice\nso meritorious a remedy for Indigestion,\nDyspepsia and Nervousness as South\nAmerican Nervine. They realize that It\nis a step in advance In medical science\nand a sure and permanent cure for dis-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2asos of the stomach. It will cure you.\u00E2\u0080\u009460\nMoro than two thousand skilled\nworkmen have left the French silk\nfaciei ies of Iloubnix and Turc.ing,\nwitlni. a yeur, for tho United States.\nLifebuoy Soap\u00E2\u0080\u0094disinfectant\u00E2\u0080\u0094Is strongly\nrecommended by the medical profession as\n*. safeguard against infectious diseases. .,\nTho Ambidexterous Society, of\nLondon, bus been formed with the'\nobject of encouraging people to use\nbolh hands \u00E2\u0096\u00A0wilh equal facility.\nmm GOUT AND\nRHEUMMIC PILLS\nTHK -VK-tSAT KNULWU KEMKDY.\nTESTIMONIAL from the lata SIR SAMUEL MAKER, tho famous Nilo Explorer.\n\"Now ton Abbot, Devon. Deer Sirs\u00E2\u0080\u0094I\nhavo dolnyo.1 my thanks as I wished to\n'.->st tho effect of Hlnir's Pills by a aufli-\nclent Interval of time.\n\"For ton yours I had suffered ar'-tely\nfrom (lout, and life had lost, its attraction owhiff to tho uncertainty of health\nand sudden visitations of Uie enemy\nwhich prostrated me for months, or weeks\naccording to tho virulence of the attacks\n\"Blair's P11I8 have rendered me immense\nservice, as I no longer fear an attack\nof (.out.\n\"For the last twenty months I have\nbeen comparatively freo, as one or two\nattempted visitations have been immediately stamped out by the assistance ol\nBlair's Pills.\n\"Truly yours (Signed) Saml. W. Baker.\nLyman Sons & Co., Montreal and Toronto; The Bole Drug Co., Winnipeg; and\nMartin, Bole & Wynne Co., Winnipeg,\nI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.*.'\n'..-.:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 v.-,-\n'\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n1\nOpera\nGlasses\nHow much the enjoyment of an evening's\nentertainment depends on\nthe quality of your Opera\nGlasses.\nA pair that cannot fail *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ngivo tatiataction it our\nspecial pearl mounted, No,\n90104 at $-.50.\nOur itore*i reputation of\nfifty years assures satisfaction\nin purchasing. Send for complete catalogue.\nRYRIE BROS.\n\"DIAMOND HALL\"\n1\nm\ni\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*;\nSuperfluous Hair\n.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2moved by the New Principle\nBaSUiracfc\nElectrolysis, X-ray or depilatories are\noffered you an th* bar* word of th*\noperators and manufacturers. D E\nMIRACLE is not. It is the only method\nwhich is indorsed by physicians, surgeons, dermatologists, taedioal journals\nand prominent magazines. Booklet will\nwill be leak Ire*, in plain, staled\nenvelope.\nYour money back without question if\nit fails to do all that is claimed for it.\nDE MIRACLE mailed, sealed lu\nplain wrapper, on receipt of $1. Write\nfor it to day to DE MIRACLE CHEMICAL CO., 2S\"Od__di Stem. Wist,\nToronto, or\nROBERT SI\nICAM COMPANY\nOUII LIMITED\nSto, ont.\n-\n\"What,\" nsked- ihe grocer of the\nhoy who hud applied for a 'oh, \"is\nthe .lirst principle of the grocery\nbusiness?\" \"To mnko a little go a\ngreat weigh,\" promptly replied the\nyoungster, The hoy got tho job. He\nhud ***.een rending . the comic papers\nund knew his answer.\nSome of the lending French stntes-\n111011, including Rouviir, Combes and\nTi'o'.iillot. huvo given their sanction\nto the socialistic scheme of granting every person aged over GO a pension of $72 a yeur. This scheme, if\ncarried out, would cost the country\n$00,000,-00 a yeur.\nWhat is that which goes when a\nwngoh goes, stops when the wagon\nslops, is of no use to the wagon, und\nyet thnt which tho wagon cannot go\nwithout?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Soiso.\nDr. J. J). Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial\nIs a speedy ruro for dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera, .uinnt-i' complaint, sea\nsickness and complaint*, incidental to\nchildren teething. It gives imiuciliato relic! to those sulTerlng from the elTccts of\nindiscretion in eutinc unripe fruit, cucumbers, etc. It uctH with wonderful rapidity and never falls to compier the disease. No one need feur cholera If they\nhave a bottle ol thiH medicine convenient.\nWbnt is the most awkward lime lor\na train to sturt?\u00E2\u0080\u009412.no, as it's ten\nlo one if you catch it.\nMioard's Liniment for sale ererjwhere.\nName (he most, unsociable thing in\ntho world.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Milestones; for you never\nseo two of them together.\nH.B.K\nSHIRT\nMade big enough for a big\nman to work in with* comfort\nHas more material in it than\nany other brand of shirt in\nCanada. Made on the\nH.B.K. scale it requires SQ'/i\nto 42 yards per dozen, whereas\ncommon shirts have only 32\nto 33 yards.\nThat's the reason why the\nH.B.K. \"Big\" Shirt never\nchafes the armpits, is never\ntight at the neck or wristbands, is always loose, full\nand comfortable and wears\n. * - _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\nwell..\nEach shirt bears a tiny book\nthat tells the whole history\nof the \"Big\" Shirt,\" and\nalso contains a notarial\ndeclaration thai the H.B.K.\n\"Big\" Shirt contains 3954\nto 42 yards of material per\ndozen.\nSold at all dealers but only\nwith this brand:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nH.B.K.\n.\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2B.RAND --\nHUDSON BAY KNITTING CO.\nMontreal Winnipeg Dawson\nHow -deep is the eca?\u00E2\u0080\u0094A etonc's\nthrow.\nTho\ntho basis\nwith I-./.ra\noral LovJti\ncustom of\nliking a text nn\nof a sermon originated\nwho, accompanied i\u00C2\u00BBy bov-\nis in a public pongrtigatlon\nof men nnd women, ascdn'dod a pulpit, opened the book of the law, nnd,\nufter a prayer, '.'road *\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'he book in\nthe law of Clod distinctly and gave\ntho sense and caused thom to understand the reading.\"\nI Until forty years ugo an Kngiish\nbook was practically unknown in .Japan, the only foreign literature\nStudied was Iho Chinese, and the first\nlanguage to bo taught in the schools\njwas the Dutch. Now, while English\nj is the most coining., among the people, and is studied by all high-school\npupils, Germanrftnd French are favored generally ly scholars and physicians.\nSoaps Containing Injurious Chemicals\nEat Dirt but they also Destroy Clothes\nYou've probably used soap that clomed your clothes quickly but\nhave found out afterwards that it bad tl atroyed them.\nSunlig'hi Soap\nIs guaranteed to bo absolutely pure, Containing no ingredient that will\ninjure the daintiest fabric. , ...\nIt washes equally well in hard jr soft water without boiling or\nhard rubbing. Follow tbe direction 3 on the package and j',u will have\na more successful wash with less labor.\nYour dealer is authorized tb refund tho purchase money to\nanyone finding cause for complaiilit.\n1003\nLEVEIl BROTHER-) LIMITED, TORONTO\nwbicli bis wifi.. brought\nmoro than welcome.\nhim wub '\nTh. Sunlight M.ldi admlr. Ih. roiult. \u00C2\u00BBf.\u00C2\u00ABr wrihlng lh\u00C2\u00BB Sunlight way\nWhat is the difference between the\nearth and the son?\u00E2\u0080\u0094One is dirty, the\nother tidy.\nMrs. Wedderly\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thig paper gay\u00C2\u00BB the\noriginal calendar was arranged in\nIhe far east. Wedderly\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yes, I suppose some enterprising fruit grower\nin thnt section wanted to create a\ndemand for his dates.\nRun Down and\nOut of Sorts\nSuffered from Pains and Aches and was\nDiscoursed and Despondent \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Made\nStrong and Well by\nDR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD\nWhen tho nervous system becomes\nexhausted there is suffering of both\nmind and body.\nEven tho pains nnd aches are not\nso hard to endure as tho spells of\nblues und the gloomy forebodings.\nNew ho*pe and confidence come with\ntho use of Dr. Chaso's Nerve Food.\nIly supplying an abundanco of rich,\nred blood lt creates now nervo forca\nand instils new vigor into body and\nmind, permanently overcoming Weakness and diseaso.\nMiss Minnie J. Sweet, Collingwood Corner, Cumberland County,\nN. 3., writes: \"I used five boxes of\nDr. ChnsoiS Nerve Food last winter,\nand it did mo more good than any\nmedicino 1 ever took. It is difficult\nto describe my caso, but I felt all\nrun down and out of sorts. I had\nhcadache-andf*(ackacho and (lull pains\nthrough the lungs. I v. .s so discouraged tfiut 1 didn't see .a to care\nwhat became of mo.\n\"I hadn't finished tht first box ol\nDr. Chaso's Nerve Food tiofora I felt\na lot hotter, and lt continued to\nbuild mo up until I bgt-me qtrong\nand well, and was rostqrixl to good\nhealth and spirits. As I was once\ncured of a savers tut ol Kidney\ndisoaso hy Dr. Chase's -Cldney-laver\nPills I can strongly rscommlend these\ntwo great preparations.\"\nDr. Chase's Sine Food, 60 cents\na box, six boxes tor v-if, at all\ndealers, or Kdmanson, Bates it Co.,\nToronto. To protect you against\nimitation!), the portr ... and sig-u_-\nture of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous\nreceipt book author, are on every\nbox.\nAGENTS. WANTED to ..ii improved kkttm\nand STI'. ABi.it (Combined). X-ery family needs ft. \"Ox\n\u00C2\u00A3.ctflestjt_!B_t useful, handy and safest cooker, tslies.\noils sua Bicums is separate compartments. Illustrated\ncircular. Free sample. Freight paid oa orders to thi>\ndistrict, from first agents. Write qulok. Other Saleable\ngoods. TARBOI BB09., TOEONTO, ONT.\nTHE ANDREWS-GAGE GRAIN CO., LTD.\nCRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS.\nWe moke a specialty of low grade wheat. Write us before shipping. W\u00C2\u00AB\nwill show how we can serve you.\nReferences:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Any Bank or Commercial Agency. '\nGRAIN EXCHANGE, WINNIPEO, MAN.\nGrain | Jas. Richardson & Sons [\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Grain\n(Until recently represented by the Into E. O'Reilly, Esq.)\nAll kinds of grain hnndled in Car Load Lots. Write us for top prices\nand shipping instructions. Any grade of wheat, oats, barley or flax.\n._.:.! P. O. Box 629, Winnipeg, Man.\nTHOMAS uir, ship Your Grain to wiluam law.\nWe handle grain strictly on commission. Highest Prices obtainable.\nLiberal advancos. Trades carried on margins ln Winnipeg's futures.\nCorrespondence solicited.\n GRAIN EXCHANGE, Winnipeg.\nIT IS AN EASY MATTER t\u00C2\u00B0 \"\u00C2\u00BB a larg*. lot of wheat at a\n> hotter price than a single car will\nbring. If you will ship your wheat to us we will sell it with many\nother cars either locally or in tho East, and you will get from .-cent to\n1 cent por bushel moro for it than if you sold lt on track at your station. >\nWe have had 17 years' practical experience ln ths grain business.\nThis, also, is worth something to you.\nIVIo___.AUOIHI_.IIM & EII_.L_.I3\nGrain Exchange, Winnipeg. Rbperencb*: Any Bank or Commerc-il\nInstitution.\nMARCHWELLS GRAIN CO.\nOrala |_pW lots bought on tr_.ck or sold oa commission, Rsaionabl*\nadvances mads, Prompt returns. Correspondence nftloltsd, RefsaMaeej\nAny -tank In Winnipeg.\nROOM 414, ORAIN EX, BLDO,, WINNIPEO.\nI A M THI. AI I_ECT Establishad drain CommisslM\nAM lilE UUJCM Merchant ia Wiuipcf. \u00C2\u00AB__\nConsign yonr grain to me and get prompt .' irrice, careful attention*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd highest market prices. A Q Ol RJ If DRAWER\nReference- UNION BANK ol CANADA. O. VT .IlK, 1300.\nYOUR WHEAT, OATS AND FLAX Comi*.. Firm.\nWo handle strictly on commission therefore can give e-ery attention\nto car shipments, nnd will obtain tho best prices for same. We will bo\nplensed to answer enquiries re prices, shipping, etc. If Yflll havo grain\nto ship or sell do not fail lo write for our \"Way of Poiug Business,\" ns\nit will pny you well.\nTHOMPSON, SONS & CO., Tic Zinuuissioa Merchants, Winnipeg\nBANKERS -- UNION BANK OF CANADA.\nSHIR\nyou grain to us to be sold on atrtval or afterwords, as you may wish. Wo do a strictly commission business, in which we have had 30\nrs' cxporienco. Prompt nnd rollablo work guaranteed.\nLiberal advances. Correspinndonco solicited. Licensed and Bonded.\nIteferenco, Dank of Hnmllton. Exchnngo Branch,\n1MJNALU nuKRisort a eo., 8o\"_i-ii-iio_. ***\" arnU> ^llWffbu,,.....,.\nyear\nLI\n-\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"--\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"-J**-****M\nHalls\nETABLB SICI-IAN\nairRenewer\nA high-class preparation tar the haJr. Keeps the hair loft Md\n-.lossy ind prevents splitting at to6 ends. Cures dtadruff aad\nalways restores color to >\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hair. \"rttTTSfiOrr*'\nIf it is a Qtiestion of Warmth u$e\nE. B. EDDY'S\nBUILDING PAPER\nIt Retains Heat and Keeps out Cold.\nWrite for Samples and Prices.\nTEES & PERSSE, Limited., Agents, Winnipeg.\nWhen is a .ship\nshe's OS torn.\nnot a ship'?\u00E2\u0080\u0094When\n'llie population of tho world is estimated nl 1.Mill.300.000.\nWhich Is the largost room in tho\nworld?\u00E2\u0080\u0094The room lor improvement.\nWhy nre cowardly soldiers like (allow candles'.'\u00E2\u0080\u0094Because when exposed\nto the fire they run.\nWhy Is a schoolmaster like a shoeblack?\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bccnuso ho polishes tho un-\nderslatldings.\n\A/ IM \u00C2\u00AB_J No SOS\n/ w*K\n*%:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB:. -y^''\n;{. -jiy-.j.' .)\nOmen; . fi\u00C2\u00A3_ Westminster avenne.\n.-IJJ.L . .'I.\nUm, H WarrsHT, Publisher,\nEnolish OmcE\u00E2\u0080\u009430 Fleet Btreet,\nLondon, K. 0., England Whero a\nHie of '\"fhe Advocate\" is kept tot\nvisitors.\n\"**3*a******\nBUSINESS NOTICE.\nIfotioeso. Births, Marriages, and Death*\npublished free of charge.\n\"Notices for Chnrch and Society Entertainments, Lectures, etc., whkke\nTBI OBJECT IB TO ItAIBE MONEY\nwill be charged fnr.\nKates far Display Advertising made\nknown on application.\n.AU Advertisement* are run regularly\nDDd charged for until ordered tbey\nbe discontinued.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Tfapsjent Advertizers must pay in\n. ajlvan^e.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0flBbscription $1 a year payable ip\nAdvance.\ntomntma Oopy,\nTel\u00C2\u00BB B1405.\nFor all City Advertizing, also South Vancouver Muaicipal advertizing\nconsult The Advocate.\n'Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 7th, 1905.\n.Bbe another issne of \"The Advocate\"\nappears, the Oity elections will be over.\n-''The Advocate\" believes that Dr. W. J.\nMcGuigan should and will be returned,\nthough Mr. Bnsoombe may poll a strong\n-f\u00C2\u00BBte, However, the Citizens of Vancon\nyer recognize-bat Pr. McGuigan has\ngiven them a yea; of satisfactory civic\nadministration. Dr. McGuigan has\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0erred aa Alderman four years, on the\n.School Board seven years and the past\n__feflr as MJ-yn**. Jfi\", Pwcpjnhe if credit'\nM with having declined to accept nomination far Alderman, as not having time\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2to devote to the office; certainly it re'\nquires more time to fill the Chief Magistrate's office.\nDoes the fact that a man is a success'\n..__} crppjeery merchant justify the claims\n,of Mr. Buscombo's supporters that he is\npre-eminently qualified to engineer big\n.financial schemes and management of\n,pivic affairs? We believe if woald be to\nbis advantage to have served even one\n^erm as Alderman before aspiring to the\n.Mayor's Chair.\nDr. McGuigan favors all improvo-\n4n.en.ts for yajiCQpyop that will not entail\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2too great a debt on the property-holders\nfrho will be obliged to bear the increas\n.9d taxation.\nMn. Thos. Duke, independent candl\n.date for School Trustee, is too well-\nknown and popularly known to need\nany recommendation to Vancouver\npeople. Mr. Duke has served on the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2school ppaj-d for the past four years,\nand during the year 0/ 1904 opted as\njphairman of the Board. We feel there\nia no doubt of Mr. Du lie's re-election.\nIt is so easy for a cg.ndidnto for\nMuyorality to say \"I will do this\" or\n\"I favor that,\" but no Mayor has the\npower of the Czar, and no Mayor had\nbest tfj to act tbe Czar for the Board of\nAldermen are men who alfjo have brains\nand wills of their own, and are put in\nthe Council by oilmen, whom they endeavor to serve conscientiously.\nCflPftdifttt Forestry Association, *\nThe fifth Annual Report of the\nCanadian Forestry Association contains\nthpfollowing important papers: \"Onr\nNative Forest Tree* and their Use in\nOrnamental Planting,\" by Mr. F- G.\nTodd, landscape architect, Montreal;\n\"Forest Reproduction iu Germany,\" hy\nDj. A Harold Unwin, of the Imperial\nForest Service; \u00C2\u00BBFore*t Management in\nOntario,\" by Mr. John Bertram;\n\"Education in Forestry,'' Principal Jos.\nLoudon, University of Toronto;\n\"Systems of Administration of Timber\nLands iu Osuado,\" by Aubrey White,\nAsst. Commissioner of Crown Lands,\nToronto; \"Forestry jn Relation to\nIrrigation,\" J. S. Dennis, Irragn.iou\nCommissioner for the Canadian Pacific\nRailway A report on \"Forest Fires\nfor 1908''gives a resume of the losses\nfrom forest (ires for eaoh province from\nofficial 11111. other sources.\nCorrespondence.\nEditor of \"The Advocate\":\nWill you please permit mp to draw\nthe atteution of tho Ratepayers to\ntbe action of the Reeve aud Council of\nSouth Vancouver in refusing to grant\nthe petition of those Ratepayers iu the\nsouthwest portion of tbe Municipality,\nfor a polling station ut Eburue, lit the\nforthcoming Municipal elections, not'\nwithstanding that the expense of said\npolling station was guaranteed on behalf\nof said Ratepayers. Many electors will\nthus have to travel on the return trip\nfrom six to twelve miles over rough\nroads to recoil their voto or otherwise\nlet tho election go by default, as has\nbeen dono jn the past, much to the\ndetriment of the Municipality as a\nwhole.\nI submit there should be at least three\npolling stations, one at or near Cedar\nCottage, oue at the Municipal Hall and\none at Eburue.\nA threat has beeu mode that if the\nprogressive party attempts to have a\nchange in the Municipal Council, .here\nwill be enough yotes fetched (rom the\nOity to defeat their efforts.\nNow,I submit it is time those Electors\nwho live in the Oity\u00E2\u0080\u0094in jnsl.ee to them\nselves as well as us\u00E2\u0080\u0094should either take\nan intelligent and aggressive interest in\nthe conduct of Municipal affairs or\nretrain from Voting altogether.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094ROBERT MoBRIDE.\nEburne, B. O, 3d January 1905.\nTo the Electors of\nVancouver. ,\nLADIES AND'GENTLEMEN:\nIn response to urgent requests that I\nbecome a candidate for School Trustee,\nI am pleased to announce myself a can\ndidate for 1905.\nI appreciate the importance of publio\neducation aud tho wisdom and foresight\nrequired in its administration.\nMy experience as Teacher, Deputy\nMinister of Education in Manitoba,\nand as School Trustee in Winnipeg npd\nVictoria, will I feel assist me in discharging so important interests as those\nof our Public Schools.\nI believe in education and that its\nchief factor is the child.\nIf elected I shall endeavor first and\nlast to give my best thought and energy\nto our schools.\nThanking ypu in anticipation.\nJ. B, Ferguson.\nBefore starting on a shopping tour,\nlook over the advertisements tn the\nADVOCATE.\n5-HS\n'^i_Hi___.\nTo All\nPatrons and Friends we wish\nA HAPPY and\nPROSPEROUS\nNew Year!\n\u00C2\u00A3-*.\nI*\nSEOOMO\n:t\nTorm\nTHANKING OUR\nCUSTOMERS '\nfor their genepnw\npatronage' 4nring the 'past jm,, we\nsolicit a continuance of their patronage\nduring 1906.\n5. T. Wallace\nWestminster avenue & Karris street.\nTelephone laofl . i.\nMail Orders Promptly-Filled. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2__\nCity of Vancouverj,\nTENDERS FOR StlPPMES.\nSEPERATE TENDERS will be\nceived by i)he undersigned up to'Frid\nJanuary 27th, 1905, at 4 p. m. ( for I\nfollowing] \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E-\u00C2\u00AB\nPRINTINO, ApVERTiBmO, BOOKBINDING, (lie supplying of GENER-J-\nGi.ocjk.ii.es and . Green Groceri.^'/\nMeat, Coax., Anthracite Ooai., Wood,\nFeed, Bread, TntVQH \u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00BBd On tunc am,\nHardware, Clothing fob Prisoners,\nFish, St at wis buy, and the Burial dr\nthe pAtrpBB Dead of the Oijy.\nThe Council reserves the right- to\ndemand that the Union Label be \"used\nor that Union wages shall be paid.\nThe successful Tenderers will be n,\nquired tq give Bonds for the due per-\nformanee of their Contracts.\nSpecifications may be obtained in the\nOity Clerk's Office.\nTHOS. F. McGUIGAN,\nQITT OMBBK,\nVancouver, B. 0., Jan., 1st, 1905. j_\noxr\nrnq\n-i^l\nCity of Vancouver,\nPUBLIC NOTICE.\nPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby: given\nthat tho Assessment Roll of the Oity of\nVancouver has been returned to. me and\nuow remains iu my office, where the\nsame may be inspected hy an/ person\nor persons interested therein. * !\nIf any person or persons complain - of\nhis or their assessment or non-assessment\nor of tho assessment or 14au-tt8r.e_sn.ent\nof any person or persons, he or they\nshall at least ten days previous to the:\nfirst meeting of the Oonrt of Revision,\nto be held on Wednesday, the 16th day\nof February, 11 a. in., in the Oity Hall,\nnotify mo of his or their ground of complaint, and the Council shall af the .im*\nand placo above referred to font' themselves iuto a Court pf Revision for\nhearing such complaint.\nTHOS. F. McGUIGAN, -,_\nOITY CLERK,\nVancouver, B. 0., January let, 1906.\nSOUTJ.\nVANCOUVER MUNICIPALITY.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nn\nnu ol\nyou g>.\njM... J. B\nfcchool Tr.i\nAha... W\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |\nPublic Notice.\nPUBLIC NOTIOE IB HEREBY\nGIVEN to the Electors of the Municipal.\nity of South Vanpopvpr that I require\nthe presence of the said Electors, at the\nMunicipal Hail, Sotfh Arm Jt*4 op\nMonday, January 9th, 1905, ut 12o'plo_|f\nnoqp, for the pujppje of e}s_)tiftjf pers^M\nto represent them in the Municipal\nCouncil as Reeve aud Councillors.\nThe mode of nomination of g\u00C2\u00BBRdji. t*s\nshall be as follows: The 0M\flifat&\nshalj be nominated iff writing, the\nwriting shall be subscribed fo by two\nvoters of the Municipality as Proposer\nand Seconder, oiu. pbaj] bP delivered to\nthp Returning Officer at spy time\nbetween tho the date of the nofjpB and\n3 oVJock p. m., on the day ot the nomi.\nnation. And iu the event of n poll being\nnecessary, whether for Itm-vp or\nI\ni\ndi\nidyorality\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i .V-fi--n_---T-\u00C2\u00A5.--firyif-0(*i\n. -TPt^sn>\"r--\u00E2\u0084\u00A2-*l--J-w-**-'-\u00E2\u0080\u0094*w\n'* w.\n^m* -%^,?*mL, .Inflow*\nr* \u00C2\u00BB\n- -1\nraw ^ w.-^jwnfr .\nsoHsittd for Doctor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 # \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nW. J. McGuigan.\nm*m\nTo tb\u00C2\u00AB Electoris of\nWord V.,\nLADIES' and GENTLEMEN:\nIn response to the request of kt large\nnpmber of the Electors of Ward V.,\nI have consented to be a candidate for\nelection to the Oity Council for 1905.\nIf elected to represent you for 1905, I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hall to the utmost of my ability look\nAfter the best interests of the Ulty and\nOf Ward V., in particular,\nYour vote and inflpencfi are respectful\nly solicited.\nW. Davis,\nMt. Pleasant, December 81st, 1904.\n* JU I\" V. *\u00C2\u00BB'\nElectors of Vancouvre\nOfle of your three\nvotes Respectfully\nRequested for tbe\nRe-election of\nThos. DUKE\nas\nSchool Trustee.\nUNION TICKET\nPRINCIPLES :\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\"To elect good MOTTOt \"Standing by these prin\nnt._l c_r,.hl. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0___\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t_> r>:-.J\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00AB*.-*;\u00C2\u00AB_-, aixAts secures best Civic results.\"\nana capawe men to Civic positions. FoUowing is their 1905 Ticket:\n... ,. ';:': ! MAYoa---Frederick Buscombe.\nI., ex-Alderman A. Bethune and G. H. Hnlso; Ward II.,\nA|ferm\u00C2\u00BB_i D. NF. Stewart and ; Ward IH., T. Kirk and % H. Heups;\nWwr'd.liV., Aide-man A. McDonald and John Kemp; WardV., Aldernmn John\nMWStOBrai^d A. G- Perry; Wt*d VI, S. F. Maoey and L. D. Taylor,\n'Ommpal Tmpmtomm\u00E2\u0080\u0094V. W. Odlnm, J. L. Powell, R. P. MoLennan.\nIinil\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Otsmmmtimsleumi i-Wm. Hunt, Colin V. Jackson.\nSf_j\u00C2\u00BB3\nCity cf Vaucouver.\n_ WANTED.\nTENDERS will be received \"by the\nundersigned np to- Monday, January\n3Wri905,*t 11 o'clock .noou, for Oast\nIrojrWater Pipe. ., .\nSneeijlcatlons may be seen at the\nom&A-ot Ih* Oity Bnfi\u00C2\u00BBeer-\nTbe lewest or any Mpder not neoes-\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBfUy aco^^ted. . .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rq-e 5. -IHoa F.i McGUIGAN,\nii,'? -r OITY OLERK.\nVaneoBTsr, p. 0., Dee. I7lh, ilKH\nW>\npf Vancouver.\nTAKE NOTIO that a By-law ia\nJ\u00C2\u00AB_w4e4 l\u00C2\u00AB be passsed by tbe Oity\nCouncil for levying a frontage rfitP to\n_j*y for a basement drain to be constructed in the lane east of Westminster\nkV_-ou\u00C2\u00BB from- Hastings street north to\nPowell utreet and from Hastings street\nsouth to mnoess street Hd that a state*\nment showing the land liable to pay the\neaid jafp and the names of tbe owners\nthereof, aa far as tb-ff can bo nsoertain-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_d from fbeiast revised assessment roll,\nis now AM id tfe* nfllPP of the Oity\nClerk, and is open for iosnpption daring\noffice honrs. The estinjafed cost of the\nyork is \u00C2\u00ABS.6_tt.S7, of wb\u00C2\u00ABoh 9876.3$ in to\npa provided out of t{jo general funds of\nHall at 9 p m., fort\ning compiainU 1\nPity\n. BPW'\nnrm meed\nTelephone Numbers 9' Local Mini,\nslers.\nB179.-Rev. O. H. Wilson, (Anglican).\n106S-Rev. O. A. Wilsou, (Prfshyterian).\nBl_4.-I.ev. A. *., {Jothorington, (Methodist)\nYou Can\nbuy your Bread at the same\nold price at W. D. Muir's,\nMt. Pleasant BakEFy, for\ncash in advance pr on\ndelivery.\nFlour has a advanced $1.00\nper barrel. We have $8,000\nof^ flour and can feed Vancouver fop a while longer.\nW.D. Muir\nRing up 'phonk 443. Mt. Pleasant\n1 r\u00E2\u0080\u009411\nNew Meat flarket\nSemhAnnual SaSe.\nOOOOOO\n/^\u00E2\u0080\u00A2fJR BIG SEMI-ANNUAL\n^'S-de began on Tuesday and\nwill continue throughout\nJanuary\u00E2\u0080\u0094If .jthe goods last that\nlong.\nHere are fine up-to-date Suits\nthat were splendid value at $15.00\ngoing for $10 00. and Suits that\nwere $10.00 and *>i2.00 for $7.50.\nOvercoats in all the late styles\nincluding half belt Ooats $10.00\nand $18.00 coats for $7.50, and our\n$14.00, $16.00 and $16.00 Ooats\nfor $10.00.\nWe don't want to carry these\ngoods over. Experience has\ntaught ns that Suits and Overcoats carried over soon get to bo\n. baok numbers, and hurt our business. We'd rather you take them\nat a fraction of their worth.\nIf you can't come tonight. Como\nas soon as you cau.\nOOOOOO\nA. E. LEES & CO.,\nTHE CASH CLOTHIERS. fLACK BLOCK.\nGroceries\nAt Bottom Notch for Prices and Top Notch for Quality,\nTRIAL ORDER SOLICITED.\nAndrews Bros.,\n2315 Westminster Ave. ' Phone 035.\nSOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOC\nCOCIETIES\n**^Whlch Meet on fit. Pleasant\n1. O. O. F.\nMt. Pleasant Lodge No. 19meots every\nTuesday at 8 p. m , in Oddfellows Hall\nArcher Block, Mt. Pleasant.\nSojourning brethren cordially invited\nto attend.\nNoble Gran_>t-0. G. Kenny.\nRecording Sbcrktart\u00E2\u0080\u0094T h o s.\nMuckay, Heather and Eighth avenue.\nI. O. V.\nCourt Vancouver 1828, Independent\nOrder of Foresters meets 2d and 4gi\nMondays of each month at 8 p. in.\nVisiting brethren always welcome.\nChief Ranger\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. G. Taylor,\n227 Keefor street, City.\nRecording {.jdcretary\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. H. DeBou,\n678 Tenth avenue, east.\nFinancial Secretary\u00E2\u0080\u0094M. J. Crehan,\nSt. Princess street, city. Telephone\nLADIES OF THE MACCABEES.\nAlexandra Hive No. _7, holds regular\nReview 1st and 8d Fridays of each\nmonth in I, O. O. F., Hall corper Westminster and Seventh avenues.\nVisiting Ladios always welcome.\nLady Oommauder\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. F. L. Bndlong,\n186 Eleventh avenue, west.\nLady Record Keeper\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. Mary A.\nFoote, 839 Ninth avenue, east.\nCANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN\nFRIENDS.\nNew\nMILLINERY\nin Trimmed and\nReady-to-wear.\n. Also Children's Headweo? in\nendless varieties.\nBlouses, Wrappers, Dress Skirts,\nUnderskirts. Full line af Ladies'\naud Children's Hosiery. Children's Bearskin Coats, very\nreasonable. We have everything kept in a first class\nPry Goods Store.\nW. W. Merklev\nBURRITT BLOCK\nWestminster Avenue, Mt. Pleasant.\nDahlia\nSpecialist\n3000 varieties. Over 15,000]\ngood strong BuHfsr.,\n,\nick'sShavifl9,\nParlor,\nj K.ich Man's P.\nyet They Oppose thi\nPf, \"WcOuitriui it on ol thou popi\n(genwhomi likes and exery-|\nbody must peot. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'Thi\nWsm,\" *\"\nWe./,' . '\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n_.< liogenerruis of Mayor\nfir oi lnipu-iu.- to Blm dipv d\ndj. (i's .'i.ntv. Dr. Gu of th.\n/SDfiff, fuflto-:-'' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'' '\" ftiuii\nifonerouf;, p\nj\u00C2\u00BBrhirh win nf\" -tion\n!/TJ)\u00C2\u00BB fajly P.\".'-\"\n- ing PeopU-s S\n'\npoy w. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.meet at ijj nnnu.\n'jsvonlutf in Ml ' ' ''\n'nOItl'.l ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMpNi>*y.\n(N.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2JJethndiw Chumi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 v \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\n_ B' V*. h. '\" -VIr '''\nHsl\n;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0**. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 * 'V.\nS. 0. M 1\nIi\" jrou rem.ml\nn\"'v' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.yauu?) : Iowa i\u00C2\u00AB\nill*. 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