@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "3506f7d0-7c5d-48f5-a330-426f284a5e79"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-04-21"@en, "1904-02-27"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mpadvocate/items/1.0311491/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ BLOOD PURIFIERS. Every person should take a Blood Purifier in the Springtime. flint's Sasaparillo with iodide of Potash, is the most reliable. For sale by The McDowell Atkins, Watson Co., Ld. Butfitt Block, Mount Pleasant fall Line of Ijowney'* Chocolaies. lv- s t> 'Wt, Mt Pleasant Advocate Devoted to the Interests ot Mt.Pt.ws.Nt, Centmi iWk, South Vancouver. Established Apr. 5,1599. fifth Year, Vol. 5, No. 46, Whole Number 255 Si per year, Sis Months50c, Three Months ate. Single Copy 5c. GO TO LEONARD'S COFFEE PALACE5 The Arcade or Granville Street For Light Lunch Fresh Oysters, just in. Baked Apples- I 'ke borne— with Pare Creaiu. Genuine Boston b. . Bean* Open from 7:30 a. m., toltp. <. 'Sunday from 9 a. tn. to & p. 1 rtOUNT PLEASANT, VANCOUVER, B. C, SATURDAY February :17th, 1904. 1 1 in ii 1* in 1 1 n OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - iwlnflof • «m.McuialwW O W .. V-—'—' wwwwwwwwww—— — — w. w w w w w w w w % Local Items. § W£^fS^ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TheMcOnaig Auction and Commis- tlott Co., Ltd., next toCarncige Library, Hastings street, buy Furniture for Cash, Conduct Auction Sales and handle Ha-krupt Stocks of ivery description. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono 1070. - 10: ■ ... Oaurt Vancouver, Independent Order ■js* Foresters gave their annual "At -torn*" on Monday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, the attendanee being QSrte large. A Whiit Tournament waa tha Hatawi of tha -awning,- there ware ■tewTveen tables, and the interest of tha fifty-six players was most keen throughout, lbs. Lambert woo the ladies' 1st prise, and Mr*. Graham the convolution. Mr. Thos. Wood won 1st gentleman's prize, and Sir. W. A. Wood the consolation, mummummtami WwW*srv«d-tt-*~aleM of the Whist ! TOTraament after whioh the floor wis* cleared for dancing. The Committee in charge of the affair are to be congratulated upon the pleasant entertainment provided for the member* and their friends. The Oommitte were J. B. Aoeroethy, W. H. DeBou and 3. Hanson. . -■ ■ 1 toi Un. B. H. MoKee of Eleventh avenue, gave a most delightful tea on . Tuesday afternoon of this week. Miss Parker and Miss Gibbings gave musical selections. Among those'present were Mrs. J. 8. Emerson, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Harry Lyttletou, Mrs. Rochester, Mr«. 3. Whyte, Mrs. O. H. Foster and Master Duncan Foster, Mrs. Olb mug*, Miss E. M. Parker, Miss Mabel Gibbings, Miss Delia Brltton, Hiss Brown. ' t»t When heavier and more substantial shoes are,required for Winter Wear, we are, as usual, with the very choicest offerings of the best mnkors. We offer ■rici al value* in Ladies Shoes at -SI. 76, •lf.50 and *8.60. B MILLS, ISCordova ' street and 640 Granville street. :snsr LsesA, wlew* Messft' Jftsn Adtocare . -Simday morning the service in Mt . Pleasant Methodist Church will be conducted by. tho Bev. B. 1 Laird of St. John's Presbyterian Chnrch. In the i'evuuing the pustor Bev. 0. Hi M. Hntherliuid .'Kilt.preach the, lato Mrs, ,)„,., (rj Miw Malshi «—la lead far the -Ssa.TJra-ford's funeral sermon. Miss Lillie will sing, "One Sweetly Solemn "' TwHajht." at tlie eveuiug Bervico. The Girls' Auxiliary of Mt. Pleasant Prasbyteriau Ohuroh gave a very enjoyable Social on Monday eveuiug at the homo of Mr aud Mrs. B. Mills, Ninth avenue nnd Ontario street. A •plea-id program waa given, after whioh the evening was passed with game*. The refreshments served were i*9V. _ ... Dry Feet always give a mnn comfort, kauy complaints have their origin in wearing poor shoes during the winter months lo British Columbia. Why takephauces? We invite yon to call and see our Winter Shoes—none better. B. Mills, 18 Cordova street and 640 Qranvillc street. 101 ALLAN-ABKLE —On Saturday, February 20th, at the Methodist Parsonage, New Westuiinster,by Bev.Morden, Joseph Dodd Allan to Florence Arkle. 1*1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMorran of Sophia street,' are mourning the loss of lueir six-months-old child whose death eoourred on Tuesday. :•:' -i. _■ ■ BIRTHS Brooke.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brooke of Tenth avenne, Sunday Slat, • son. SH A very laccoinful Concert was given in th* North Arm School on Friday •i ealag. A number went ont from the city. • wa.|g| Read tbe New York Dental Parlor* advertisement iu this paper, then go to New Tork Dental Parlor* for your work 8 The Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Congregation hrs secured an option on the lots opposite No. 8 Fire Hall on Ninth avenne, and will probably build a large church at nn early date The annual meeting of the Congregation will be held in about a week's time when definite action will be taken. The Presbyterian Congregation is the largest on Mt. Pleasant and la continually proofing, and th* present church bulldin^is too small turpi seen* requirement*. 5 * i - ' it " ' Tha Choir of Mt. Pleasant Methodist Chr.chwlll give a Song Ssrvioe en Sunday evening Match 7th. Miss Bren- too, and Mr. Brenton will stag, aad ■ra will be a Ladies' Chorus a-d quartet*. Mrs. B. Whitney is after three week- able to ait np illness. The little son of Mr. and Mn. P. Q. Fenton, Eighth avenne, is quite ill With pneumonia. Mi** Row Glover has been apptWnted Principal of North Arm School, and Mr. Ogflvte, Assistant. — rt01» S ' ■ftks xmfCax semi-monthly assembly of -alts Jiaentaiueers' Terpalonorean Club will be hold on Thursday eve ning next, in Mason's Hall, Ninth avenue aad Quebec street. »i- FURBISHED *Vtf two or three furnished room* suitable for light honsekaepiog, or two furnished rooms with board for two; to A. A., eare "The Advocate" Mt. Pleasant, City. jjj Tarn AnvocATi U the brat advertising medium where it circulates. Toi. B1105 New York Dental Parlors $12.00 Upper or Lower Set. 1 Guaranteed for 12 years. 32K GOLD CROWNS....! 700 SILVER FILLINGS only... .1 00 GOLD Filling* as low a* 8 00 PLATES » 00 Teeth Extracted (painless) .... 80 We give the best walk for tho least money. Our office* are well equipped with the very latest appliances for doing painless dentistry. We can give you the satisfaction that we havo given to others. We can Extract, FBI aad Crown Teeth absolutely without pain. Our operators are all graduate dentists, holding speoial diplomas, which are on view in onr reception rooms. New York Dental Parlors, 147 Hastings St.,e. Office Hours: 8a. in., to 9 p..in.; Sundays 9 a. m., to 2 p. m. Telephone 15J8 -, Stoves and Heaters t have the best—onr prices are right. Call and yo_ wiB.ae oonvinced that we can save yon money. Paints, Oils & Glass. J. A. P L E T T, Mt. PtEASANl HARDWARE STORE. Tel. 447 > W.R.OWENS, Manager. __c 2 sal rtmcv Navel ORANGES 2 Doz. for 25c. malta^Oons^'^^^^ H.O. LIE, ,425 Westminster avenne. wJ%^'w>SV»W»i^ was % 'Phone Mte —11 mil New Dress Goods *P' * In.t *a*a_|«M_rl ana sail tl*n Tnfnul H»tfatf| just arrived, in all the latest weaves aud colors. SPEOIAL Lines for This Week's Selling: Silk Voiles in sky blue, grey; regnlar $1.50, Sale price $1.25 yard. Lustres in flake effects in black and navy; a very suitable oloth for blouses and children's dresses; Sale price 45c yard, Suitings, 64-in., in all the new flake effect*, in brown, green, grey, navy and black) worth npto 11.76, Yonr choice for tl.86 yard. Crepede Chine, 66e yd; Amazon Cloth 45c yd; Frieze Cloth 75c yd; Ladies' Cloth $1 yd; Satin Cloths 86c yd; Black Soliels Cloths 6Uc to 81.96 A. ROSS & CO., 28 Cordova St. 4 A Snap! Soda Crackers 5c per pound. THE CITY GROCERY CO. IHE fol.*GG. . WONDERFUL CHEAP GROCERS Westminster Ave. A Pr (noes* Street. I.im >OOOOOOOOOO! The Philimathian Society held a da- bate on "Woman's Rights," Tuesday evening, the meeting being at the home of Mr. Herbert Harford, 258 Twelfth avenue, east. The attendance was large and keen interest was taken in the ladies and handled the question of woman's right to the franchise in a clever aud original manner. She was ably supported by Miss Boss Glover, Mrs. Chas. Keeler. Miss Gertrude Glovw, Mia* Madge Hoomfield. Mr. Harry Steven* lead for Baa's right to refuse woman the franchise. His contention, as well a* hi* fonr supporters, was that woman'* influence in the home Is far more important than her ballot would over becimo and she would gain nothing worth while, if sho were granted an unlimited franchise. After "laying all joke* aside" abd handling the subject "in a reverent manner" the, gentlemen were easily defeated, though the judge. gave the gentlenlbn some consolation by stating the points made by both sides were "nearly equal." The jndge/t were: Mrs. (Dr.) Biggs, Mis* F. Morrison and Mis* Kyle. Hereafter the Society will meet every two weeks. The next meeting will be held at tbe home of the Misses Glover, 415 Seventh avenue, east, Tuesday March 8th. THE ALEXANDRA TOILET PABLORS. Garry the most complete stock of requisitions for the Toilet' Skin Foods, free from hair-growing propensitives Tissue Builders to suit all faces. By far tbe largest stock of Hair Goods in town at moderate prices. Electroyais, Hair-dreasing, Mantcu- ring, Scalp Treatment, aad Face "™ 687 and 689 Granville street To My Patrons and the Public. 1 beg to inform yon that I have disposed of my Bateher Business so Messrs Woodrow ok Williams, the well-known Butchers of this city, who will conduct it bn and after the first day of March, I take this opportunity of thanking yen for tha suppurt given to ma in tha pastaud would reaaestfuU ask tor a continuance of the same for say , who I feel sure will endeavor ta merit it. Your* respectfully, F. TRIMBLE. Vancouver, B. O., Feb. 98, 1904. "In the Spring," quoth the poet, "a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of lore," and was there ever a properly constituted young man who did not love a New Suit? It might be added that not only the young.man' Vol the boy, the middle-aged and the oM man feel much self-satisfaction ia a new suit. At A. E. Lees e. Co.'* Cloth ing Store, corner Gamble and Hastings streets, the latest styles in Spring Suit* are to be found forallages at reacnabl* prices. The Choir of Ms. Pleasant Prwby teriau Church ia practicing the Oratorio "The Crucifixion,'' by Sir John Stanior, and wBl give ft on or about Good Fri day Miss Clara Wood, the Choir Leader, is putting forth her best efforts on this production, and the Choir will be strengthened by some of the b talent in the city. s for I You can obtain one of these Artistic Calendars by saving io wrappers of any of Fairbank's Soaps—"Fairy", "Copco", "Glycerine", "Tar", "Scouring" and "Gold Dust". We will be pleased to show you these Soaps at any time. J. P. Nightingale & CO. Westminster & Seventh Aves. Mt. Pleasant. "Tel. 1360 jJLsssLr. Central Heat^pket Cor. Ninth Ave., & Westminster Rd. Telephone 9Z4. Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in all kind* of Fresh and Salt Keats. Fresh Vegetables always on hand. Orders solicited from all parts of Mount Pleasant and Fairview. Prompt Delivery. PRANK TRIMBLE, Prop. IS£ EMPIRE Family Theatre. H-STi-oa St., mxar Carnegie Librart. s:jo to g p.m., aad 7 to 11 p.m. Dally -class Entertainment for Ladies, Gentlemen & Children PuhUo Notice. . ■ Vancouver, Feb. 19th, 1904. To th* Mayor of tho City of Vanooavar, British Columbia, Canada. We the underrigned do hereby respectfully requert you to call a public meeting todiso-ss'tks advisability of making the necessary efforts to seeure the holding of the Dominion Agricultural Exhibition la British Columbia for!9M. Bignedby W. H. Malkin* Co. Ltd., F.BnsoombeaCo, Hudson Bay Co., J. B. Seymour, I.G.V. Field-John»on and seme five hundred others. In accordance with the above petition, I hereby call a Public Meeting to be held at the City Hell on' Thnrsday next at 8 p.m. W. J. MCGUIGAN, MATOR. The tint* for this extended until TUESDAY, MARCH 1st, at 8 p.m. W. 3. MeOOTGAN, Mayer. Big Cut en all BOOTS and SHOES Ladies' Shoes, odd sizes, at *, 1.00 Ladies' Shoes, were I3.00 for $ | .75 See our windows. Douglas A Coulter 44* Westminsterm 20 _£, Saved Olllrle'a Hunsatlu Flonr 11,40 3-Ib. pall laird J6e, 20-lB, uck Sugar 11.00 Blue Label K.tcdiup 15c, C. S S. Pkkla* *Dc Eocene OU, staled tin*, ll.Tti R, H. WALLACE, 'Phone 988. Mt. Pleasant. Free delivery Changes for advertlsemenia should be in before Thursday noon to insure their publication. ——set- Tbe City Grocery deliver* grocerie* every day on Mt. Pleasant; 'phone 988 The undersigned i bjsg to inform the inhabitants and public io general of Mount Pleasant,'thnt they will open up business on. TUESDAY JANUARY 26th,, 190., in the Tailoring and JBool and Shoemak- Infl, on Westminster avenue corner LriusdownW avenue, (cjpposite Dr. Brydone-cock's re|idonc»>, until the new store*! ere oomnletetv,, which aro being built on tbe. corny of Westminster add Fifth' avenues, and which will bo roady ui May. ... Special attention wjll'pc.jjivcn to tbe Making and Kepniriiig of Boots and Shoes—in all its branches. Also to the making of First-class Suits to order. Clennitf^, Repairing and Pressing. All orders and repairs promptly executed. Quality and Workmanship ouaranterd equal to any in tbe City, a fr. CHARGES MODBBATE. A trial is respectfully solicited. E.MITOHELL, N.MITCHELL, Tailor. Central Park. Central Park, Feb. 25,1904. The Social Club spent a very pleasant timo at the home of Mrs, W. O. Brown last evening. Mrs. W. J. Wilbers and daughter have returned horns after a lengthy visit with relatives in the upper country Miss E. Smith of Vancouver is visiting friends in Central Park this week. Tenders are being called for the clearing of the Horticultural Society's property. The Holly Club will hold their next dahoe on Wednesday evening March 34. Fell Line of Fancy and Staple GROCERIES Prices to compare with any.. J. Pi HALDON Cor. Westminster eve,, aPeffertnst. Lenten and Faster Services & Sermons of St. Michael's Church. Feb. 28th.—2d Sunday in Lent; 11 m , "Home Minion," Ven. Archdeacon Pentreath; 2:30 Children's Borvice; 7:30 "Foreign Missions," Ven. Archdeacon Pentreath. March 2d.—8 p. in., Wednesday, Mark 4: 86-41; Bev. G. H. Wilson. March 6th.—3d Sunday in Lent, 11 a.m., "The Trial of Christ," 7:80 p.m., "Christ, the Power of God," Bev. G. H. Wilson. March 9th.—8 p. m., Wednesday, Matt. 14:1-19; Bev. G. H. Wilson March 18th.—4th Sunday in Lent, 11 a. m., "The Way to Calvary," Bev. G. H Wilson i 7:80 p.m., "Christ, the Way," Bev. C. O. Owen. March 16th.—8 p. m., Wednesday, Matt. 14:1828; Bev. G. H. Wilson. March 20th.—5th Sunday in Lent, 11a, m., "The Crucifixion," Rev. H. L. Roy; 7:80 p. m., "The Atonement," Rev. G. H. Wilson. March 23d—8 p. m., Wednesday, Matt. 27:88-60; Bev. G. H. Wilson. March 27th.—6th Sunday In Lent, 11 a. in., "Last Words from tho Cross," Bev. G. H. Wilson; 7:80 Confirmation Service by the Lord Bishop March 27th —8 p. m., Wednesday, "The Transfiguration," Bev. G. H, Wilson. April 1st.—Good Friday, 11 a. in. "The Burial of Christ," Bev. G. H Wilson. April Sd.—Easter Day. Holy Com mnnion at 8 and II a. m. Service*: 11 ft. rn., "The Resurrection," 7:30 p. in. "Christ, Our Mediator," Bev. G. H Wilson: Holy Communion will be celebrated at 11 a. m.. on the 1st and 3d Sundays in the month, and at 8 a. nt,, on the 2d and 4th Sundays. Tbo Annual Vestry Meeting will be held in the Parish Boom on Monday, April 4th, at 8 p. in. _££T Subscribers who fail to get "The Advocate" on Saturday morning please notify this office. Telephone B1405 We are still Selling: Our Choice Stock of •NAMELED [RON WAR! at a very close price. Call and have yonr requirements supplied. JUST ARRIVED A large consignment of GEBMAN CHINA just opened. Came too late for Xmss, and must be cleared ont Regardless of Cost. H.D. Hyndman Successor to the AVENUE CROCKERY 4-3 0, Wkstminster Avenue Telephone'981 OOOOOOOOOO 00000 ooooooi Novelties In DRESS GOODS Wo have opened the- finest collection of up-to-date Dress Twkktjs we have ever seen iu the city. We believe this means tho host Dhkss Twr-ds that wero ever brought here by anybody. Prices nm from SOo to $3 yd. There is a very choioe showing of Single Dress Patterns in Scotoh and Irish Tweeds from $0 to $28 a pattern. These design* ciiii not be seen elsewhere. NOTE.—We are getting very busy in onr Dressmaking Department. We will soon have all tho orders we can turn ont before Buster if the demand keeps up at the present rate, Perfeot fit and finish nre guaranteed. G. W.KENNEDY I 303 Hastings street. )S9BBEt si ft mm iif'jif nr w w m tu w w w w tf w t. wH m THE BEER With Out a Peer. Cascade 3 m 3 Brewed right here in Vancouver hy men of years and years and years experience, and a brewery whose plant is the most perfect known to the Art of Brewing. Is it any wonder that it has taken a place $| the hearts of the people which no other beer can supplant ? Doz., quarts $2. Doz., pints $ I. Vancouver Breweries, Ltcf. Vancouver, B. C. Tel. 429 in 3 m mtotototototototototo to toto to to to rc For Ssle at all first-class Saloons, Liquor Stores and Hotel* or delivered to your house. MORROW'S VEGEtffBLE Hair hwkjora tor Keeps You looking young. Always restores youthful color to Gray or Foded Hair. A high class dressing, keeping tho hair soft, glossy and abundant. Pbicr 75c a bottle. MORROW A CLARKE 600-603 Hastings St., Cor. Seymour Telephone 1994. licToggort & lioscrop Dealers in HARDWARE RANGES, STOVES and GRANITEWARE. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, 344 Carrall St.. Vancouver. B.C. Templeton Block. •«—"• If yon know any item* of Mt.Pleasniit news—Social, Personal or any other new* items—send thera in to "The Advocate," or by telephone—B140». 4> WANTED good reliable Indies to take orders for tailor made Skirts and skirt supporters. Good commission; write now and get (ample* for spring trade. Dominion Gnrment Co., Guelph. Out., P. O. Boa «W. For the Toung Chicks Tho first few weeks of a young Chick's lifo is the critical time. Wn keep the best of every thing for thein: Holly Chick Food, Beefscraps, Lrlce Powders, etc., as well aa a full assortment of Good Grain, whole and ground. Everything represented in an up-to-date Peed Store A SI/piTM Corner NINTH l_ . l\\CI I II WBSTMINSTBR ROAD. Telephone 1 fl S 7. FREE FOR Royal Crown Soap Wrappers Return 12 Royal Crown Soap Wrappers and wo will send free yonr choice of SO pictures. Or for 93 wrappers choice of 150 book*. Books nn. picture lists on application. The Royal Soap Co., Limited, VANCOUVER, 5.C. I When You Ark Aiiranuino a : Program For The Entf.ktain- Ment or Your Visitors, Trt and Include a Visit 10 Troroy's not necessarily to spend money, but because! Trorey's is one of Van- I convcr's "Show Places," wherr : the motto "Equally Welcome to ; Look or to Buy," is no misnomer. You'll naturally feel proud I yourself to show your friends what 1 this far western city can do in the ' way of splendid store*. Come in and make younelf perfectly at home, wander when : you will. Lenve yur pocketbooL I at home if you want to. Trorey THE JEWELLER. -%-w^w^V%.-»VSA^%^%%. w-» King's! Harket \\ ajjai Westminster Ave. _ Mt. E.H. Pleasant. Peace, Proprietor. 00 00 00 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Meats Of All Kinds. Tel. ai.o6 Give us trial. Prompt Delivery. MOUNT TLEASANT ADVOCATE ta - I J r ■ ip li K Beaton's Bargain. BY MRS. ALEXANDER. must turning thing before _____ ______________________________ nf*** the rrarrow'< escape/I have had. f lie*[Tt»lpi t .1*0 Seriously, let us ncTer talk of this pro- church. "Ilia voice even mote titan his words enlightened Edith; n .udilon con. ol ins- ness Hint he wanted to get rid of the engagement dawned upon her w'.tb vc'iid, mortifying clearness. "Very well," she said, in ft low tone, raising her eyeB steadily to his; "if I am not necessary to your happiness, the engagement had much better come to an end. But why did you tell me what was not true? Can a fortnight have destroyed what yon told mc- was so deeply rooted in your heart?" "lly denr Edith," cried Beaton, iilithely, beginning to see land at lust, "you should make n'lowance for my fetliog that I was by no means essen' tial to you. Come, now, he cand'd, and let us part friends. You are not « bit in love with nie?" "I do not know much about love, Mr. Beaton, but when you assured me fhat you loved me, and could not fui-e your life without me, though 1 was greatly surprised, I believed yon. 1 was very grateful; I should hnve grown (o luve you wcU. Now it Is very unpleasant, but we ran p.trt without much suffering, so good-bye. I -will send you nil vour many presents through Mrs. Winlnglon; the hist," with slight ompbas's, "is, I believe, in the llttie silver casitct on ibe red velvet table in the drawing- room." 1 Her simplicity and composure had a curious effect en Beaton. lie felt as be could fancy a man might do after . horse-whipping—cowed and degraded. 'Believe me, 1 rthall ever retain fhe warmest regard, the highest esteem," began Beaton, holding out his hand. j Edith looked at him with a smile, a graVe, quiet smile, gave hint her hard for a moment, nnd left him. "Thai is well ended," he said to himself, with « quick shrug of his shoulders, ns if throwing off a burden, "hut she' brows how to strike home. I must get hold of Jean." Edith reached her room, took off lier outdoor apparel, folded it up neatly, a:.d put it away as she usually did. hut her .looks were Unshed and her hands irimbJed; Indeed, her whole nervus fyytem quivered ns from the effect of a great blow. S$e hnd been deliberately rejected, "hef'luid been completely deceived. At hist she understood the'nbject of 7'ei- ictn di'volion, tlie desperate need wh! -h lie expressed for ber lifelong cnmnAiiicn- i-itit'p'; he simply wauled her fortune tn iivliil his own. Whnt a weak, credit'- in ereiilure .ho was to believe Win! How he must desjuise her! how she i!e- •p'V.) herself! It is (rue she was not in love with hint, but fully believing h:s rcprcsiiita- 'ion of Ins own feelings, she had grown accustomed 10 and pleased with the idea af a filial'-1 sjient in his kindly ard c-n- gemoi C'Omfia.iionship. Tbe nntlrii of a mtiled how soothed and satisfied her. \\ow everything waq wrenched away, .he ivni despised, rejected, friendless, He. quiet homo in llie hards it' Kt.'itlig i-», ln'1- good, kind Mrs. lli'ei banished, nletc could She turn? Though as yet ;.-he did n.'.t connect Mrs. WiiUflgtod a ith Itrntr.!,.'s falsehood, nhe longed' to quit l.cr li'iuse, tn escape from tho n.gkt? 11 nil sounds nssoc-lalcd with hor iiiimiliallnn; site remcjiolioreil (hut hi the innocence of her hear! 9I10 .eeu.i'd m ♦'-..'' 'Im lo the engagement lie was irylng to '.I'.'-.ik, and 'she could cot con- (top the angry hitter sobs that slunk lair tli_'.it frame. Clradually, however, li'>r quiet good seit'se came to her aid; the had really done nothing lo be ashain- ,'d.of, she bad only yielded to lliwloa after an urgent suit: she w,t. more " liiL'ioun of deserving MnitJaud's sus- |i;„on, though that also wronged her. VYcs she to' Mush "because, being hers lf ■rue, she believed Boaton' lo be Ibe same? No, she would not allow herself to ^be overwhelmed, thc-Te was ploatty to cio and to learn. Iter first effort must le to escape from Mr*. Wining- toii's house. So having bathed her face and smoothed her hair, und made h;-r- self lit to be seen, if Mrs. Winlnglon ■tunc or sent for ber. ehe sat down and wrote shortly aud clearly to her guardian, Mr. Tilly. "Mr. Beaton and I have agreed tn break off onr engagement completely, as 1 have ao doubt yon anticipated. I therefore wish to leave Mrs. Wining- lop's house ns soon as possible. There w'nu oue'in the world with wham I can slay but Mrs. Miles. Do persuade Mr. Dargan to let her come to me, and we can stay for tlio present In the lodgings we had last spring. Do help cue in this, dear-Mr. Tilly. I'Always yours, "EDITH VIVIAN." Then slic felt calm nulling Mrs. Winington. wrtat to do wilh the young lady, Mr. Dargan thought—" "Never mind what he though!'. He'd •ell her to the blackest imp in hell if he could make sixpence by the transaction! 1 suspect for all he is such a fine gentleman, Beaton and your right-hand man understand each other." "Not that I knew of; not that I know of, I assure you, Mr. Vivian! He " But Mr. Tilly was not destined to finish his sentence. Another letter was laid before him, which in Ms turn he handed to David. It was Edith's expressive little note. "Ha! it is a regular split, then," cried David. "I suppose nothing is to be done?" "Well, no, a breach of prom _e ot | marriage case is not to be thought of." "No, by Cleorge! I was hesitating whether i should lick the scoundrel or rut." He stretched out his right arm, nod a fierce light came into his restless hazeleyes; then taking the letter f.om Mr. Tilly he rend it over again, pulling his long mustache as he did so. "Yes, «•» must get her out of that house at otoe, I'll go over to Dargan aud tell bim 1 am going down to Liverpool this evening. I'll bring back Mrs. Miles with me to-morrow, end settle matter* about lodgings and that. Shall I go and see Edith? No, I'd better not; I'd be kick- lug some one downstairs, (Jive 119 pen, pink and paper; I'll write a line and ti'll her to keep up her heart, and another, by Jove, to Beaton, telling Wm he is a good riddance. Suppose that poor young thing has given him her heart? What equity can,, adjust that balance? I have been in love a good many time* myself, and 1 can tell you It's no joke- . Whore Is your blotter?" 1 He made a hasty, vehement te.ir.fo among Mr. Tilly's belongings, to I'hnt neat and orderly gentleman's (Heiress, aud set himself to write, assuming the I altitude nf a spicad eagle while r.t hit tusk; but he Coveted tlie paper rapidly with large, scrawling character*!, occasionally, pausing to look wltb an sir of satisfaction at'his work. "There," he said, at length, when he luid addressed the envelopes, and folding his notes, not too neatly, thrust them ilito tbe covers, .'lhat will settle Mr. Beaton, and I hope my'nice little kinswoman! will feel she is not without s bacger when she reads this. Mini! you write, too, as kind as you can, . Now I'm off to Durgnn; if be hasn't, that statement ot account* ready it will - lw the worse for him. in whatever 1 may hi' Aliligcd to undertake against him, I c.' nj ol course, count en your help, Mr. Tilly, otherwise' yon arc nil aocomplko; end 1 believe you arc an lioneri.*. well- meaning man. (hod-bye t» you I I don't think I can see you till ihe day after lo-tntxiToiv." He clattered away noisily, loavmg Tilly in a state of collapse. After awhile he pulled himself to collier end went nw.iy In much airlta- lion to see Dargan, whom he found In an uudeseribablc condition of race Spidr and te:n>r--!i!B wig atvry, ihe tie of his high block; neckcloth twisted a.'coud nnrjer his lent ear. h'.s spectacles pushed up above his eyebrows, "Oh, Mr. Tilly, it's you, U it? I little thiiugiht you wonld he Mlkt-d over by that mailman, to tun. against your best friend, for that I hove been to you. helping you eery way I could, even to my own loss (there's half a year's Interest due on the little loan I got you hist autumn). And what right has he got to come here worrying over the savings of his cousin's vtoInm.ty? He'll turn ag.ilust you next, mark my words. His friend, Mr. Wolff, was here yesterday, and says his mother was as mad ae a hatter. What wiy'lte be after next? He can't even leave that stupid creature of a sister of mine alone. It's the devil's own bed luck that sent him here 10 onset everything, nnd give the He to a better man than himself. I.cok here, tew, I'll have nothing more to say. to you, and your ward, ami how Will you get on by yourself, I'd like to know?" "You have been of very great, service to me, I acknowledge, Mr. Dargan, but the affairs of the minor axe not so complicated as to be beyond my power to— to conduct.. I must say, I think yoiu utitcl'- a great mistake when you ovor- lul-il me in .the majter of that advertisement, and——"■ "I.oid, u hat a weerheTcock you areP' ir.tuaTiipted llie other, with a contemp- liu-uu upward toss of hi* chin. "1 was the cleverest chap lit the three kingdoms when we planm-d it. Was it my fault that tliis rampaging dagger has turned tip lo set the Thames;on tire?'' etc., etc. After much recrimminatlon and squall Wing, It was. agreed on between the spider nnd the fly that every tiring and equal to' BilUt present a smooth surface to the H I new actor whqjiad appeared so lnoprwr- Tliese were dreadful days of trial* to luilely to Interfere with Pargan's l!tt!e Ulr. Tilly. He never knew when he' game, even If It cost money to repair vt'aa safe from the Incursions of the « few of the wdl-jpcflnlng mistakes leckless South Africitn. No longer able wldon unavoidably occurred from over- i> pass on all his responsibilities to the sfoJ in tlie minor's -service, universal Dargan, nor to. escape the' . • * • • .catching queries of the new heir, who David Vivian's energy was of ihe fulminated the most tremendous aceu»i- f.veiish order. No sooner hsd lie for.ed lions against the acting guardiim, nud the tortured Dargan to write 0 few almost called him rascal to his face, j words to his sister, authorixlng her to The day eftcr Beaton had succeed- return to Hdlth, than ho rushed off to od in shaking off -Hie shackles of his Kasteru Square, and jiwt caught a train diftastcfnl ejigugefljrCnt, David Vlrtsn reaching Uverpool early lu the evening, descended on the victimised Mr. Tilly,' Ills errand cxplaincd.Mrs. Miles' heart before he bad quite swallowed his break- leaped for Joy. The astute leader need ('«*• I tcarrely be informed that the Buffering "This io a pretty business," he ejacu- rUative whose claims ou her naelstarjci' ; the sudden rupture of her ingsgcmcn: j teetffd Wiief. What was I to do?" ' was when she .ave Mrs. Wiu'iigloii If.* Here Mrs. Miles rock-en' herself 'o packe* containing Benson's trifts, say- and-fro, covering her face with her Ing: V haudlceTc-hie/. '' 1. I "This is for your brother. Voii know Edith ' knoolclt' down by her, snd ; what It is, I am sure. Do not let ns -soothed her with tender caresses, ex- say anything more about him. J have '.laiuiing with jutliguant .fervor against ject again. I, arn sure yop. will agree a note from Mr. Tilly; he promises to Dnrgan's unfeeling harshness. ! with me, when you reconsider your take me away to-morrow or next I'ay :.t ■ "But why did he want To separate kind wish to prevent my trousseau be- furthi-t, *o I heed hamper your mi've- ! us?" ashed Edrih with a pu szled look, Irfg. .tteless.",.; — ■ .£,-»■**' inputs no longer. You have'been vrry.; ''■Your cniisin sweats that Jcwinh m'i " She began to walk baek to 4!w rood very good to me, whether vou really like, vou to Mrs. Winington atid her brother, ' me or not, and 1 am heartily totoful,'; I hut was sold himself, because he, Mr. "My dear," Cried Mrs. Winingl'On, with ' Vivian, turned Up. Ho Is a kind, genres.* in her beautiful eyes (they Always' cious man, that Mr. Vivian. I can (ell ci:m* quite readily, unless she chose to yon It "Is n different matter traveling keep them back), "no words can ex- .with liim and with my brother, lt was m> insisted 011 iny taking this drawing, riom floor, because Ihe rooms were fltlo.'TO'ycraf He' iskind and Thou, lii- ful." "Yes, he is, he Is indeOll', but I am efrald of him; 1 don't krio.w why, but I am certainly afraid of him bog you to..give up the Idea''-* 0. No "in» movo-i thin, wnrbl tint ii l-.c , An act ni heroism is but teuipor- g our .ftsepdly relations .Into aVny. is prnfcljliill.iyfiieved himself. jury, while nn net of 'cbicrliy is over-4 closer. It will b»-a long* ttin* 1 JpsUng. . . I can 'b*ar the idea of mairlagi,' tt. takes ijvo.-e ilia it; a bellows in-l . '' 1 br**f 1—* d the narrow'*escape-'I have had. the;'firalpit. M:o slnt-t n tiro . in tho j Londoners- • soopd oliout. £6,800 n Londoners• sjjiend nhout £6,809 ' day ci.1 chli Htire.i' press how grieved and ashamed 1 fee', gr,. j lt is. all to painfully fresh to talk,about j now. Later I hope to explain 'owny' seine of the blame which naturally nems to attach to me." So saying she kltsed her Iitow, patted her shoulder, and Ihurrled away to give orders respecting the packing up and preparing for an almost immediate journey to Scotland. When the following day, toward evening, the automatic footman ushered "Mrs. Miles" and "Mr. Vivian" Into the morning-room, where Edith.wus sitting as she spoke. David kept silence'for; a few minutes, and then exclaimed ah-1 I'uptly. ■ "'All " right. I suppose you j know what yon want and I dare say, yon are a great deal too good • fo» _t»,.l so we will say no more about It. I'll be your friend, only, U you change you 1 niiiiil, let me know." j "Oh, yes," said Edith, smiling; "I■> will propose for you in due form." j David laughed. "I'm your man if yoti": will," he said. "I've not been as steady ! 1 a* I ought, and I've a notion that a1 ARE YOU. ONE OF i|i- had never cordially responded to the matloii, und though far from perceiving writer'sJfeeiioke. thoy had, nfler a cnlro how cvniniwivly Mrs. Winington had nud friendly discussibn of their relative been her brother's accomplice, coinmoa IKSiuVms at prescjnt, ngreeil to put all sense suggested that she could not be cud to tliefr brief engagement; there- completely iimoceut ef h's schemes. fore, as there wns no necessity for owupyiiig Mr. Vivian's valuable t'ime, lli'iitiui .begged to. bid liim adieu with all good Wishes for tils and his charming •nnslnV filttm'happiness. "Well, what to yon think of-llmiT' "ah._-i r'— —^ L _... .,._. Indeetl, this Interral. wins nwirly as distressing and irritsiing to Mm. Winington as to her guest. Evao Mrs. Win- lugfon'j world-hardened jiolf-posssession was nifBed by the constant prc»ence W Ufc'guflef,.!* yonnsrtrctitirh. she Bad mi- "Ahetnl I'sm nut much sbrtirised'on auftcd to bllntT ihe whole," „io Tiiiy, _owlj, ,.Yo_ jgffi.. t-mp«iure and good teurRor _ , _ f o.morriaife at emu . -j--. t-- L_j.._.. ,^c. _._.TTT leoienctt'on Wa port."- * his way to see hor one. day. She listened wilh evident pleasure to 14* explanu- tii nB, and showed -siieih ilulcl; perception that the oltf airtiquartan offered to read bev a few chapters of his uiipnh- l;shed work on monumental brasses. Ho was very careful not to -mention cither Mrs. Winington's or Benton's mimes, and onijp, whentEdKh, ill the innocence of her heart, nsked him how long he had known Mrs. Wiuiiigion, he answered testily: . ... 'Too long; and 1. don't want to heir any more about her. She has wasted such a quantity, of your money on u lot of useless clothe*; she enn hare 11.1 principle." This conversation took place at Tea one warm afternoon, and Edith was glad enough to let !t drop. Soon after Mr. Tilly bid his ward good-bye hnd 1lc11a.rt.ed. * "It is u lovely evening," said VlVrSia, who had walked to and fro once, m twice in silence; "one can hardly brcutlbe in doers. Got your hat, Edith, and yom- sketch-book; we'll have a hansom and drive up to n.mpstcad. There will le s'ltuc air to be had on tlie heath. I'd liBo to sec you draw a tree or a housee r.u tire spot. It simns *"-woad*vfnl itlrfne>'| to be able to do It." "Very well," fold Edith, readily .enough. She was always glad to shake 'ft thought and memory by motion, and missed more thnn she would havo liked to say her frequent d:ives with Mrs, Winington. They were soon, on ^'route. Vidian, who waa usually either profoundly silent or extremely'talkative, lit his pipe without asking leave, and smoked without speaking till they reached "Jack Straw's Castle," where they alighted. He then keoyked the oshes out of his pipe, and exclaimed with n sniff;- "All, the air is fresher tip here; 11 m.-y bring some color to your cheelcsi, little cotusin,, I don't like to see you jo white." "It's my nature, David." . ■: "If you cojtld get the breese oa p>a?fl of the big, «w!de pfnins of SoUth Afifcsv' or from the mouutaiu-side, you would know how cieliciotis alrcould he. Oil'p.i, snd the crowds of men who build them, lake lhe,.Ireshnc.s.fl OuJ fragrJinee out "of Die atinosjvhere. Ah! I think you would I'kn colonial ,life,.well'|no"ugh." At,d he lalk'il. ou, not tudly, diweiiUng. his liuflt.-,'- life, his adventures among the litlrs, ivhcim be greiitly dl«Iikc>d', the I'.jjinc.'or and career of a favorite hate*, t'M Edith listener! with inteiest,'' ntu. sympathy, akking a'heading-qiiestlori aire und there, and'so iu gcvul luimaM- witti each other, tticy icachecl a sritn where Edith though 1 she inlght at- tetppt a sketch. . , In a hollow, ^videnUig' at :il t%ie\\ di'Wnward, displaying, a country tindu- !,ulng fnT into X'ne blue ilistart'ce', Succl a clump of beeOi trees, amr a' th.1t.-keJ hut, possibly a' shelter for some goats at li'lglit, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '-'•'I think I might.maSage that,;' isldj Eel ith,. and loo.k'log. round, fohnd a snlU iibje. seat "t|, thtr'Sriif.sy .^dge ,j.-t a ;small| sandy holei, ^Davi'd rehl his' pi-ie, and hanging by hor,side, watched har pencil,' with l*iy pleasure. * V jfldith waa hot easjly satislieil wiilj her work and Tubbei)nut |*1 'good (te'il,- uti last she suffdeeili'd'. In niakiug n icry lair riflireseiitiftlon -of the scene before her, whioii elicited stioiiff cxpres- bious of approbation from her cousin. She began slowly to Hoke and strap her book.Jind pencil erne7,- Vivian tcrae, stretched himself, a ml >fit down rg'alu, "I say," he Cxdainiiil, 'as if m.-iking up 'VS-'Tnlnd to some'' dllUi'iil't nf' ,..nc, "vtiisji 1 't rather nasty of old Tilly tutmUontng th. .,e drjthcl, hey?" |iIo did liol liican iinythinx titlaici- stud," returned Edith; boltiriiis '■■■'•■ i;y. ["Perhaps n..-i;, but; I miy,..I'jdlth, M jmi'.i rattier ant hiu'C (hem Wi.'sted, ot you'd llkfl just 10 sianip "in nil nu-niory of that unlucky business, 1 am quite at your service. Sitj»iir,se yon marry me? —then you know you'd get the proper ty , b*Yk again." ( Jlle looked a I her earnestly ■r tin spoke, but withoiit the lentSt of a iotfir- l.ke expression. Edidi almost dropjied'her book. "What can have juit such an iilcn into . j tiur bead?" tihe exclaimed tn prof.iuail umazenieiit. ■ "\\\\VJJ, you see,.it's llie besl-jun-t of Way 10'snow lteatan vou di.11'1 euro a lap about Imn, .i/id"1t im'gbt make In it [.toisynori' coinf...itabic fur you: £,0.-.—'' 1 "Ion are klft'sjly disposed id siicriflcis yourself for ny Comfort, Thauli' yon, Liavlil," A nil she lunglieil merrily, hut ni.l iitik'lntlty. "WltV ynii ilan't.^afiT'ViS least fnr inc." "l'e,s,,l c|n. 1 am..o.y fond of you, I ilcn'i liiejiri to .'ay I nil In love. Jl tiive booujin love" two" dr three Uin»!, »iid it Wm n desperate*" business ea,ih time. Now yon see,I'd.like you to. live with me always.-ibiityon eremelther my I hsve too much luggage for a cub." "We'll call Htiolhci-, then. Now gj. get on yemr bonnet, nnd cay to d-byc if It's necessary. 1 don't want to ?«' Miith'.ui Doulilefacc again." "Mrs. WJriinglon is out. I hardly likei to leave without seeing her." !"No«isense." grouped Vlvlvan, 4n h's harshest tonof ''I'ieliihg oakum 19-al'oiit' wtint she and her brother dfierire. I shall not leave yo'.t in this house, nor. stay any longer In if myself, finny up, ray Hilin kinswoman." EiKth was somewhat afraid of David —his —rivit height, his deep votcc, Id* lugged manner, made her shrinl; Into herself. Moreover. _.he kuew (hat any one looking if. the hare fai'ts of Ine ciis> would not think her charming lustes, rjescrv-iug of milch.consideration, though fflne*/could not rid Iteiscli' of a ttro::g ilking for her. She comjirdnilscrl ma'- Kin. however, hy writing a few lines of adieu which she left In the hands' of tier maid, and hastily donned Iter outdoor attire. As soon as Edith had left the room Vivian aiH'lied himself rigorously to the. brtl, which - immediately evoked Ih > rippprlfloh' of Thomas'. * , "1 say, get. down t'ifs Vivian's boxes;"' and call another cab; look alive, will you, and there's for your trouble." The tip was handsome . cnf.ngh tu temper ihe siiperciiious er.preiw'on of the functionary, who responded v.ith a gracious ''Thaiik'ee, sir," and rot lied to execute the "tipper's" rnmtnands. It was with a new sense of safety and oxulraratton that Edith found lw;-'- tl 'I lier .-lay. "It y.u had no: ■!'• /'•-tell Jv..'. I'llllvti! have ItiI llYit'tl it -t'-'id i.'iil. I .laaild li.ll ll.'rVt !il:'i'c u .l.'.i: .1 [e^ii! of luyself,'.' " "■ '"'• '"I. L , Ijl't ' R.. ,'.' eiiled Mrs. .Miles, eagerly. "I iv.-n 1 subtnit to seeni u cold-hcarti-d, selllwi ct eat ure j I did not deseit you if ny own free will, lhat yon may be sine: 1 never said a word against my bn her i»-rVie, but I 11111 vexed with him, umi you are wiser and older, and won't be tray me, I have had to obey him. He has been hard ou me. Vou know I was left a widow, with 1.11c boy, a dear .sou, kind and gentle, hut weak and ciejily led, ami tlie good tlod only knows vhat I won! through to give him find nt d clothe* and a little schooling. At last I was struck down with illness, aud 1I1111 1 was obliged to beg my hrc/ther for bread. He waan't had, lor b. gave me a trifle, and set me to look after y u, My dear child, It healed pny heart lo have you to love, "Well, my brother took Jiramie—you it-member .fimnile?--into his olllce, uud promised to do for him, out he was ju t an unpaid errand-boy. One unlucky duy my poor boy, Who had fallen in with had ceiuipaniwns, was tempted to try It's luck at sewne game, :and Won nnd won, and then lost all,. ■ .loslab had, for a winder, left sonic gedd «ud notes just ttislde li!s_iliawer where he wrote, anil niy, poor, niisgiildftl- boy took some oi it, thinking'He'would win back' every ihfng. Tlicii his uncle came in. nils.el Hie ineu-.cy, follo'vcil ,llt;iuiie, and ei.ughl him a", play. Ohl II was nu n«,- fill time!'We'll, li"' uot back Iks n. ney, for Jim v,as ttiuiting again; but lie-ln- *!stcd un sending birr, ever so fnr away, to Unit, io a biillJer tlieie-a very, li anl plney; hut Jim' hadn't suffered -to 110 jiUifwo, l.t-r p'r-fveiCd; he'WaS gelling 00 • nie-eir, h(' la'leg Irtistod to .pay "ftls1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ men. itini I lu-gau ,1.1-lnrjK'he inlght hnru'l YoB^really'^might'^lif- worse; I'nr not hiililay inial .loee'eiid'sec ine. itliei j fo yory, ^mjifji pider than.vou, nor a l.c^wevef, when Eelitfh inquired kindlyJf ^^bZV^m^^^iix^^t he lied been ill. "I ve always been .« -» »i. ->■ v bothered with bad headaches," he s—W, ~ carelessly. ""Someflmes ithey let me Mobs for a bit, then they come back, torch- . than evgr. * I have had.one or ^WO fjfulj j . ■» ' r^ ^^^ Ihoifts lrftdy,'and las 1 am dot *FtoM■?$"* ,A'&$£#Sf!*:_.?*1 m*'" " spoken to, I keep ont of the way whc.i fliej come on." Footl. This grout food' ciue forms new blood and .iustils, new .force and , -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ energy into, xlio_ wasted nnd depleted been phenomenal, 50 caits a box, 6' nervo cells'. 'It makes Yrm vj'ell iniboxes for '$2.50, dt all dealers, or. "~ " Llirt t ing nervous prostiAUon, - parftlyhist loi.oihot.ar ntaxia or oven insanity. Tlie time ■ to act is beforo these dreadful diseases of the nerves have fastened themselves upon you.' They aro much easier to prevent than to cure, as many- know, on account bt long years of helplessness and sufferr in8' -""! , . .Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will glv» ybu new hope and courage. Eot only will you bo able to feel the benefit you are deriving from it,-but by npt-.; ing your increase in weight you can prove conclusively that new firm flesh unci "llssuc Is being ridded to your■body ■ .1 ■ The success of Dr. Chase's N.eivo Food In curing all ailments arising from weakuess of the blood aild an ■ exhausted condition of the nerves has Edmonson, Dates . & Co., Toronto. To protopt you against imitations, tho.portrait.ami signature of "Dr. A. W. Chase, tlie famous ' receipt book author, arc on every box. » ■ • .... ■,- . ■ .- WHY CUBS ARE KILLED. lime had rolled on, and rhc days were growing crisp and short. I-M-iih, though erself—tho life, of a baby wild nnl- lecomes 'sometimes' a' tale of blood- Shed nud tragedy,- Nagged nnd galled ll-by prison bars, by narrow confines thnt make exercise Impossible aud by the excitement of throngs of sightseers, these nnturnlly nervous and high strung brutes become overwrought to n pitcli where!'they satisfy on uniiat- to wivir beardi.;l''!iey wero followers of Josun.. Sinithc'ott. They did lt iu imitation of the apostles and were ^^^^^^^^^^^ Jeoreil "nt ln'the streets. George Fred- Miles, heurttlKy; theh.tfltib.some"Giiuclil_*,'LCrlck Munti,. one of- Ihe first two tneU^Wit1 ™.'fiB^' **• ."SeclT-. ,*^t. The girl tr«,* ..vr._, US' ..■_*2?3_,-L'._.t: .ft..:'" nutuilty which lmpreased hex ho*- . _- , ,--. —luui} -ua_i impressed "W*ll, you *«• It was'haril to know te^s. Th* oalr :sUtt*ien *h* aad.' lu tisttf,' nor iny niece,'nor my daqghtef, so P'*jist? riiarr)' fm if-yBiidclfl't mmd: Tea flrtnday »nir"l ''"iiioMiiKt' pr* -inc. "ne:>, fo^U^^—^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ,\\ Iw.a.ia-t wr;:-.s. Ii',,iue that lij' )|..s Ji'i.'d-looJt.iig .ejjflp jfftth*;., U|ey(;leH-;imjc '.'. Itt ..'.'fii'fl', arid'ihiit I rirukf fravc. Vrqi !fl«^iFWe*ii^e"l¥order; 'We.w6ri'il . lift ..ad fa'.-i .-iiv./r> ln"'sijtie;:.-o'|.w{rn.tj4hnv«,'4ita!f.tf.of-«oacy'!r!'Sd -jniw'fitetl y'c.fl iiftilit ''ay or nhi. • I vvonld pot inr&„■; ofr*Kieh pthcr, .lNow jti«t- tMuk It ovor.!1! .11,11 ctlc-n 'lie th'i en toned t« wtitc,'- ol) £\\\\ .' ,!'Y.oii'ore.,TOfX«_lnd," raid KdDTi, still' lliul* employers and •warm them tint to,, inughihg. ■'■'$. :never thouglvt ^fcy ens '.ri,n Mm with cn.»h, us he ffii« n tic' would b* n accomraodatltig. ■ Hut I Miitcriinl Si.lrtl. Among the huge engcBof thec.irulv- orous animals—Ihc 11 Ihe tigress, the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ treacherous t^Pliplt fooTert-;jeio^*i'dess thankful to be at peace,. and'sSre «;ltlij«a^d frequently ev'eji^tbe-generous lion- her good old friend, Was consoiou*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a slight inenotohy. She was ashamc! (0 -acknowledge how much she rnlsseil Mrs. AyininBton's 1. right,' amusing' com" paidnmship, her. llglit.'livei.v' till!-, ^'.la] did not care for exciters ont, .but srme" thii'g of variety she did^ueed.- . Ill spite of her regretful rnnvl tion th.'|t Maitland wns a conceited cox- cornb she found herself often looking back to certajn conversations wilh hinj. Which had given her infinite pleasure. PjiT strong, dark fa re .".ml gru've tivti't snilie came before her meoitat vi.-ie.ii far uiiu'c frrjiiueiitly than tlMj.y pea.!".- tucwlufi ..plnlutlVQly. with tight no*, though she always clinsed tun.' B,1U, ,.yes nnd groping In the darkness, thm intrusive image, and hoped she llimisiirids'of thoro havo boen boin be- pifet not eneninitc!' e.t'ter again. ,, fl fa b of menagerio cages--no Qli the whole slie was pleased and „ ,. „ ,,, .. ' , ,, _ ,. , ,, chei',,'d„ when .one -veaiittg, on returning tnU" ' VI-i'l 'i0/'0 JL' '"IIS: "il ffom n'drive with Mrs. Miles'and Vivhid mostfreqo.^tly thelrresJionslWe, cragy- he suddenly -exclaimed, ''It's dull amd UlQtliprs pouuee upon aud devou^ them Slrehrv here now; whv should you stay or els0 lnjiihs them beyond hope of re- liny "longer?' EiRth "tool.-s like a gho.st, TOVCry. WTiflrf-riie W«efrfmness rfrrtl n She wants n seff-hrceae; ' that's wha< pitchfork of a keeper succeed In resell- wi'tild brace her up. What do.you sayJi Ing one*of these kittens, lt Is given In Where will ytui go?-77tlrere are lots olfthacgo of some.big mother dog, which ICaeliuime ..1 I umi.llliif i.la, ■'' ,; A villager sexton In a I'ennsylvanls town, In nddltlcin to Being gravedlgger, acted us ft stonecutter, curpeutcr and furniture mover. The local doctor, hay- ttig decided to locale lu nnother county, employed the sexton to assist in removing his household goods. All went Wei,! until It catne. toecttlement, when tlie doctor deducted an old account due by the sexton. He wrote at the same jirao objecting lo the charge-made for ■ removing his .furniture, using these words: "If this was steady It would pay much better than gravodlgglng.". I in a few days buck.cnine this reply: "Indeed, I would be glad of-a steady Job. Grnvedlgglng Is very slack since ural cannibal. appeUte on their owu llesl'i a iu I blood. _______i____i____aBB_a 1.1ko little utmilios of sunshine the I *ou, ieft tlla maV^ kittens of these feroclouS brutes np- | ' places. Jtvst give nie y»ur' eemhiit. ds I'll look out quarters for you." "I c would be very, very delightful," said Edith with, a sort of soft enthnlewm that (iwas1.-vevjrj oliaipi^ig in'-her. "I|». never saw'tho sea. Shall we gn, Miley, pr deer?" '■ r 3 stj Jfv "Oh, by all means. It's » good thought, Mr. Vivian; this dear r/liild Wan,ts a'esliangc eoreiy." "When, shall It be? I was 4oira at Brighton the other day, and it's' just * bit of London on, the son. H«r»'j an old railway book; let's look at th* advertisements—Scarborough, ,I,'.andud- no, Ilfracomhe. They 'are all too far1; I want to. run ,un aid down, foo, I have fces'to. do.hi Tionjon sfjlrj anel'Jl want to look alter you tat the some time. I think I am of some U3e." ,,'.'! am sure ,1- don't kpow tvjiftt ws ould do without you," ejaculated Sirs. Adopts the stranger und yours him*. ■ Now nud then, however, some strong, healthy, intelligent member' of this Lferoclous family ceases to worry and "ret at captivity, and,' the' maternal In- Unct cropping to the foro, tha enroof a titter of cubs becomes a welcome relief from tho stern monotony pf prison L "TwinA" ntisworwd the man who had llfe.-A. W. Hojkaj' lu McQluro'g. . j been through it she ventured to suggest. "What do you •ay to S&uth»ea'i It's bright and lively with., ships and soldiers, -and the sloani- trs to the Isle of Wight. I used to'he there in' my poor husband's'time; ho was an engineer on board one of the troop 'tfiipa." , • * "I ttthts. It might do very well; It Is within two hours ot town. I'll run down to-morrow and see ' what like.' The Best af Three t After, a criminal ease In which Sir jFraiik Ix)cl;wooil had secured (in uc- Jiulttnl for the prisoners, Lord.Bramp-'" ton, then Sir Henry Hawkins, privately^ 'eougi'nlulateil hliu'on the excellent v. ny In which he hrid condiieitcd the man I Bntl remnrked eRin*lRlly On ths 'Ollbl thnt had been established. "Yes,* Was tho characteristic reply, "1 thought It was pretty good—nuyhow, the best of the threo I had offered to me!"—Golden j Penny. 1 , . Un Knew night OB. - ] "Ah," sighed tlio wretched Mr. New- pop, "what can be more wearing on tho j nerves than u baby Unit cries nil night Hong?" When lieartl. Were.Barren. , -<.- Iii the early part of tlie last century j opposition: " "" "• u.s'oclal tyranny prcvnlled which re- A certain rtmofiut of opposition 18 a ' gitlfded tho beard rig'an outrage, says ' great help lo u man. It is what ho' an Erjgflsli wflte|V At ono time onPy ' wants-anil must have to be good.for- four men !u Kli'iiiinghiiin had courage anything. Ilurdaliii'S nnd opposition - Dre Hie native soil of iniinhood,and 6elf . .rt'Htiiui'. tnerabers elected in Birmingham, was "the first member who ventured to wesir n iieiiid In tlie houso of ecminoni, and be would have been Insulted hud ho not boon a powerful iuiiu and carried a 'heavy Malacca ou no, which ho was known to apply to any one who offered Jilra a personal affront. The'lrev. Ed- it'3]tuiind n. Larken. of. Burton rectory, ^iear I.incolrf, Wus the first clergyman 'A great; friend of mine," resumed ]\\that wns nshtte an 1852)wlio appear- Mrs. Maes. i"usetl to keep a very su-|'edln Ihe pulpit with a heard, but lie parlor bqarding estubjishnvjafe^cwftcd I shaved the upper lip as an apology "for Eaattncy w,ay-a beauUful house wUih a the audacity of his chin. George" Daw- conservatory, lu its own grounds loo B0„ wag the flrSt nonconformist prawn- *£ bt!*„r_h___ ■w-.-'SS.i'.^T"*.* « wh0 dellwrcd * ssrmon in a full ye^riS ofherf rlf X % \\ '•>-"—" "* ^ ^17? ^^^^^^ ■■■■ I taken In both ciisos as an nnmlstak. aide sign of l.ititjidinarlanism. In doctrine. In tho bank cleric or the workman it was wot.se. it was fiat lnsub- erdluntion not to shave , Our duty 1, In be useful not accord- ' log to our desires, but according to our „.,* 1>r. _ Vinlel '1'liu Three (iod* of the :"n|.tlalinian. Tho Eoglishuimi Is the, lust man . among civilized races to be nn artist, n milsl.'Int'i or n poet, but he Is the first to be a gentleman. An Englishman' thinks coldly, loves coldly nnd fights coldly, but be gets Ihefe just tlie same. Utile is nlwnys a fascinating smooth-. ness about him, nud he worships threo gods—bis ting, Ids trade and his top bat-Sydney Bulletin. her address, Mr. Vivian; you might in quire .aboi|.t her-i^df she l^j."^' sKve she'll- * rem'ember met,' Hei* "venns are high; but there's every comfort." • "Pli, we needn't put 00 the screw," iretumed David, who, though ready to exact the last farthing from Dai gun, ■was lavish in his own. expenditure, and In providing any luxury or amusement for the kinswoman he bad taken under ■his souiowhut tryrannico) protection. "Will you give me a glas. of milk and scda. water," he continued, "and write the address for. me V Put a line of In- troducticm in an envelope, that Is your best plan, I shall start curly to-niorrotv. Toll your landlady here you will lonVe ^within the week, I'll settle you pome- rwhere." 'Well, yon are bb»tt!inl«i!n,'i cried ... "but I',. ** sitkod UlaierV .>9l*Bk ' "Not quite," returned Vivian, tl is is tiic host drink of all."- 'I* Southsen n prciiy place?' 'Edith, eagerly. "Weil, It has a. beautifui sen, snd tiew of the Island opposite. It Is tlat |.enough, but die air is delightful, anl It's so live'v." " ,, "Well, I'll .report to you the day after to-morrow; so good night to you. I swill bo off early to-morrow; ond We will (nii.ke all araugemests when 1 cum? ' bock." "Hpw ,Veri klhd he |*l",»rl*d (idilfc, Wtcn he had left. "I wish——" I' "Wfcat, tny-6>at>~.wliatl'do'y'o«j #'»*" "I wish I weio not *o afraid of l.im rometime*. Wh~a he • walks op and iii Ahl that** offlty wliqh'iiis poor bt-.i h^d been bed... I'm sure he would do unythlng on '*arth for yon." Dadef David Vj^Tlaa'S snergetic' gu-jd- ance-(binge were soon .In ■ .train for Edith's cfiiJig* of abode. ' He,, had sue- c-ceded lu finding Mrs. Miles'' old friend. She "wns sfill Ihe proud proprietor of a {re*y successful' fcoarding catalilisjimeat, and waa highly pleueed at the. idea of.; receiving Mre. Miles and her charge. U_o libeml arrans^ments of Jlr.'Vivhtu met her entire approval, and a few days saw Bditfa end.her chaperon fettled Is Mrs. Packer'* ■ to-mfortabl* 1 tnacsiou— trrtUaiaar Ho us*. • , ■ , The Native. Hnd Scru_i 1,.-.. There Is mi'nrtiitsing story told aliOut an old time south sea trader, no had been iu iho hnblt of carrying nil sorts of tinned -meats, w.Ueh , the natives bought, wilh avidity. Each tin was branded with ri colored picture— n caw for beef, n sheep for mutton and u fish for mirdlnes. It hitppencd that the ilrm who furnished the mutton thought it a good plan to.change their labels, thst their > Their Climate. "Vour cllmalo can't possibly be a* damp ns ours." . , . ."Tldnk iiot?" ,"N6. Indecil. Why. oiu ciluiaic Is so dninp we'never raise rinythllig but umbrellas':" • ' "Rut nuis is so dump we here, think Of raising umbrellas. They're always up."—Philadelphia Press. . tnrcformed. sai "1 was really surprised attjie dluuer | last nlghl," said Mrs. Oldcastlc. "Your husbaiiil Is qull'c n raconteur." "1 Icimw it. The doctor told Joslah years ago tlm{ he'il Bluff Himself fo death, but ho Just cuts nwny US' hearty os ever."—Chicago rtooord-Hcrald. ' *.._. wi. , ,__. . —- ._._._ goods inlght be more easily dlstingulsli-.i (Mm. Mttcs, admiringly, ■a't-sln, hitoitedj Ccl from others. The mark chpson was ! , ■ ' 'A»r?1 •about to get hlin tho.ffeverugo he InVtk-' „j d 4 ' je lRi,., uli :ssked for. 'Jou are almost a tee- T|l. nJyeg with.their copra to trade as'awital.i'Wheiielv 'tins-worn shown them, but they recoiled with hor-' ror and gave the trader to understand that they had hnd some religious instruction anil were not to ,b». deluded J Into eating tlnued devil. Tho trader was forced to eat his stock of mutton 'himself, for not a unlive could bo ficreua'dod fb touch tbe accursed thing/ '■■' -' ■' *•■■ !'■'- Sin Is Iiovt-J- hVilb-il I'.V lii,il..-.flt„', Lt . . • • ~ l ut illi- li, l.i,,,'.. all o,| . -Going; Ual've*;" Eddy Customer On bookStbre)-01ve' mo s coyy of "Romeo and Juliet" Clerk—Yes, miss. A dollar and shelf, please. . • ' Lady ,0u .Lomcr-l And I've only got down sod eeeau.lws^.a.s^iaafltel ^'f^J^£$ m° "ttora60'"-et. tar aw»> that dfapi&ses him." ^ Psnl PforleeNPi-ess. One of War'* Evil., ' 'Jlrs. Henpeek (vlsltlnff herfflrat *us- bnhd-B grave)—Yes, bore- lies a. hero- You would nbt be my husband today bad bo not been killed In tho war. . - Mr. Henpeek (flcireely)— Yes, what a ^ly-yar'ajB-l '" \\, • ,..•:! .' ."ill at' **i_ • a BtHiogssJ. I Some meu havo such queer Ideas of things that they buy their tray Into public olllce for the purpose of being "honored at tbe hands of their fellow citizens."—Bxcb.ng*. .... ... Don't try cheap cough medicines. Get the best. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, what a record it has, sixty years of | Cherry^ Pectbral cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lun_ troubles. "Iba-« fnriS that ay.rt CliMrtPlrtrtrai 1 U th» bwl «a«Udn* I eal ssMCrlb. f.r bfou- ■ rWRSmilm^^SSIkj: iSak,M*.nj*. - j. o, atsj oo.. IlTdni.iij.ll, *__ I,ow«U, Man. m *"' ' ' tor.»»»-*w**sae-»- Bronchitis Correct amy tendency to constlp tlon with small dose* of Aye7'o P(l MOUNT r-LKASANT ADVOCATE MOtiNT PLfiASANT-A&VGGATfrU ~~ _vrpiaw«*r _.r,..- —r„- -'-—■■ ' ■ - j International courtesies are to he ob-, _r am.*it,„KD Jfn ? '. "ry0(1 •Yen',il «SroputaMe«tafpssijAa., ' " ' SR' B: ° , . Jpsiah Fly nt, wM has shared the eo_i- "satki fjiny of Thim^»».fti order to procure'. -ter H.'O. —. [ .Ti. E ^wIAI£WL*iai_K* I data as to their methods of living, re- •"Nates »an ]_Bta-c» • of- true- politeness ui. immau.c- rower on the Wloe ! tTom one ot that unsavory brother- nml Hia tack of Voice. hood. He says In "Trumping Wltb In Holland the nests of storks are Trarrfbs:" generally on the summit of a talhpost, | "In .Glasgow a fellow vagabond did put upon purpose for them, on which j me agoed •turn. We were walking is fixed an old cart wheel. Suy* aii English' writer: "A Dutch gentleman of my aeiiunlnttHicc bus oue-such post In his grounds within sight of Bis library window, but he Improves on the cart wheel, by having an iron framework fdr the repoption of the nest The first year It wns put'up, toward' tlie end of June,-a solitary young--stork.f'Stop! Pf yon don't,there'll ben fight!' used to conld daily-and Inspect this. "'Eet's run,' said I, 'If you really framework. .5 sftw hlin there.myself one day, standing in the qpipty.rcOttp.>; tnele exactly like a would be Ilenedlct Inspecting an empty house, contemplating the view and wondering lf the drains nro ahhrlght. The verdict wiis apparently favorable, for next season saw tho nest occupied by the newly along the street, when three town tramps came along and 'guyed' my tat My companion noticed lt, and I told him I bad Buffered In that way before. Then he turned sharply about on the scoffers and thundered out: '"Whe're you Iookln nt? Ef you're ttyln. to guy this _iins% you'd better wedded pnl»; Their powersof wing-is f^n'"*8 Dre,ty much your own way very Hue, and on hot days 1 have watched them •ftsdemlihg Spiral- circles, hardly- moving- their broad, black wings, till they have looked no bigger than files. After the young nro hatched they epriehr to be suspicious of "one another audi unwilling to leave" to* nest unguarded." Storks have no voice. '('lie only noise they make Is "klnppcrlng" (snapping their great ret] mandibles rapidly and loudly). .Thus fliey greet oue another, generally, by throwing brick the head until the upper -mandible rests on the back, but occasionally "ltlappering" is performed with the head and bill In the former position,. A l'l-iictlcal Demon.triitlou. •; "See thi*~^qlse." said the,officer,; ; i'Yoji wtldklvkys Baye-ti^eii-tb£* be- ■ fbfojtprnkg IQ16 ffKicel; ; er,' |yjciuhy--yb*ii --fafl. to* got no water," ... - . - '&Ve,.ftye?Bir,'''»u'ld the sailor, stand" log tit attention, with a awloum.look. The officer, -fearing Unit ht» explaua- ..tloninlght not be uiiUcrstfibi., sjcppetl under the shower nud turned on both ruueets,' So*r8*-';otie' hud'. oROhefl, the lowei vnlve; and Wher.- the .young'.'officer opened, Jhe faucet:* the wntoipVcpme down tUfongh tlio HbWpr In a ^jwugc, snaking .his. uBirotc.i.' ^ g" - 80,11 stiindiiig nt attention aniivith tfitV'moSr respeottijl.' lbpl£_ptJitiuyr$rt in ihe -proceedings "of his StipeiMor .officer/ 1 ho Sailor watched' the- prWcfictvl' demon-' strfitlbn of'.tbe. working of tlie fniicets, never allowing-u smile to cross his face. "I think I understand the workings t>f,lt uow, sir,", ho said'.' ... ... ■ __iM___ , 1 j , Shoe.. v- • Considerable dlffctS-'nce will be found la the wearing qualifies of two pairs of shoes, of the same quality and make worn by different persons. Shoes worn continuously In the house and outdoors will novor give ns much wear as If worn one day nnd left to rest a titty. It saves money to wear cheap house shoes within doors a.nd let the shoes worn outdoors rest aiutgejadntii shjlpe. Keep an old pair ot,shoes- to wjfer Under lubbers. fThe perspiration of the feet which India rubber excites ruins good leather. Select Strong ! calfskin^ and keep lt well oiled In winter for outdoor wear. Low shoes are better for house wear, because they permit of ventilation. Tbe bund, 1. free, from many of the Ills of the foot partly because of Its continuous exposure to the air. mean that. :" 'Not mucbJa.J'm English, you know, and I can knock out any Scotchman. that comes round. I'm In the mood for' It right now." "The town vagabonds took him at his word arid left. Then I "said to him, 'You English. fellows seem to have here.' . f 'Yes,' said her 'wa English fellers know how to bluff. We've been blufiln the world now for nsrood many year*.' I "'You forget'the United States!' .1, could net-help Interjecting. „• "'Beg pardon,.rank.' said he. 'Beg' pardon!'" ,. ■ 1 ■_ r -*—. IieoefS.nl Mnn." Tw6J men'were standing together In a postoffice. One of them happened to notice that a postcard' held In the fingers of tbe other was addressed to the holder., -i . "Why, what does this mean?" hs asked. "Do you address letters to yourself?" "In this case, yes," was the answer. Sw^ne, other, d tho.luir k-tfhere w er sit 1111 a'ecuUnrltte. of Woim*,w Many creatures supposed to have some of their-"senses missing" are not so Insensitive .as. pijCpie oftt-n 'think. Worms have neither, eyes nor ears and* yet are sensitive to light and mushr.): (vide. Darwin's "-Earthworms").. -A, nlticbottle. In spite of not having n' nose, finds out a piece of bad meat, easily enough. In short, many of-'the lower animals contrive to see, Jjenr,: tasto or smell, sufficiently-,for.-thelfpur- poso- aad often In n high%^c.e,-without being iibleHo point to ^wft'y-' special organs of these seuses in ;hij;T. "bodies, and to suppose they are devoid.of a sense becaase' wo are'- uu«bh».to.rU,rs. cover lt to frequently to confess our Ignorance. Plant Thnt Felen. Death: ' ' in Rotith America there is a plant .a species of immoirc, wifTch reeorts-.to death feigning, evidently for the purpose of preventing; gruss eating a.ul- mals from eating it-'In* Its natural .late thto plant has a vivid -green hoe, but directly'It is touched by.a liumrtn linger or by any living animal it col-, lapses Into n tangle of apparently dead uud withered stems! Among British', wild plants tlm most -sensitive to touch it tho Iusect(voroos-Tiuudew'bl l^ngS 11x8 bogs.—London Globe. .V "That's funny.1 jqyelL_not so " .....= . -y side," taf-'show-*; He heft lt up. it yw».:-vr1«17l*atl:-«il'other*''t»li.... .a meeting .of the 1. 0. O. g(.i!B-.Nfc 88T, at the bnll'ifonlght to^trtinsact special business. Members.uot present will be flnod $10. J. fl., secretary." "Yes, but 1 don't exactly catch on." protested the Innocent. "Oh, you dou't? Well,, .1 got (tho cards printed myself. The society *!s alia myth. When I-want to go out of nn evening;;.I dU-etttine'of.jhese cards to my bouse, i reach ■ librae; and my wife liaiids It to' me with- n sigh. I offer to stay home and stand tbe fins of 2 guineas,, but of course she won't allow that.'* Thafs'iJll.'fhy friend, except that the. tjcheme I* worked by hundtfcus\\of Q^Jrl'afltT' tb,8 poor, deluded Wives haven't tumbled to If yet" - - Unexpected Onpovltlon. While Lord Kitchener was engaged In suppressing the Pdcska rebellion he ordered the destruction of a'.certain farmhouse. Not seeing any signs of his orders being carried out, he rode over wltb his staff and found an Interesting situation. Iii the doorway of the doomed farmhouse stood a pretty young Dutch girl, her hands claspiug the doorposts and her eyes flashing fire from beuoath bar dainty sunbonnet. The Irish sergeant -In charge of tbo party of destruction ■wa| vainly ejftleay.orlng. to persuade hor to let them pass'In, but to all his blandishments of "Ar.ah durllut, wlsha now, aonshla." etc., the maiden turned a deaf- ear*and a deadlock prevailed. Kitchener's sharp "What's this?" put a climax to the scene. " - . The "girl evidently guessed that this was the dreaded chief of staff, and her lips trembled In spite of herself, Kitchener gazed .sourly at her, standing bravely though tearfully there, and turned to-his military secretary. "Put down," he growled, "that the commander's orders with reference to the destruction of nightman's farm could not be carried out owing to unexpected opposition. Forward,...gentlemen."— London News. WOMAN'S BURDENS THE HEALTH OF MANY WOMEN IN A PRECARIOUS CONDITION. IIcadaehM, Pain* Eaally Acooont.il «-or ana Functional Derange—i.ut. Make LU* MlMrable. Throughout the length nnd breadth of Chimila there are thousands nnd ■Uiou.sttiulH of grateful people wboi/id- niit Hint t,hcy owe. . henlth und strength to tho-nse oi' Dr. Williams' Pink l'ills mid who. speak always— .as they slioutd.do—In teni'i.'i ot warnt- cst prnlso of this medicine. Among the ninny friendii Pr. AVilliama' Mnk Pills hitve: iiiaiic there m perhaps none mora enthusiastic In speaking of the I'iiiw than Mrs. Kdwarel Atche- .'1011. en' .(.IrtuigoviJJe. Out., who fur two 5'onrs sufiored iutensely. but nt last iounil a cttt-e tlirlbuglr*tno,use of this remedy. To a reporter cii_the Oraiigovijlr" Sun, .Mrs. Alcheuon said:; "Three ycsvi's rtgo' 1 bochrne* Very rmicti run donvut' JI.V. aiipai 1W alrtjust vanished, I grow, pale, VM subject to headaches, olzzineB.s, ptilpltatlcn of tho hear!, ru«i it riiifrhig, noise in the en.rs. 1 trieel sevel'iil ineiHcines, but. ihey'did' not Holp'wv', nml I W.8 ron-i Bat|UCailly ltiuclt doprfeBcel hmlifoiired 1 wiis tloomod tn go throiigh'-lli'e ;t, chroinT: iTivnlld. • (tnu .dny -1 i*af!*l*e cure en' u woumii whose .symptoms were lilmeist IdcVitfcm with iny own,, (hrounh. Hn-. .ufis.-'oi. lit-. ^Villinins' Pink Pills. 1 sett! for a box, und l>y lite ti'nie !V' «'ii. tihished I wos stifti- I'iiHtUy, i'iicnUi;iW!i''d.,io f>HUjl lot:. ,a.:i- other, and so on, until 1 had taken' ■six -boxes,- whrtf 1' ivn'sl.'i 'erferj' Sense of the. u-orel 11 different {.cirsoid Kierv symptom of my lute illnet-'s had vnn- Is'hed, mill! Vrts ■oh'cu'-'more ennbled to look tifteraiiy. 'hiiuwheild elirtics with old-time henlth and vijiov. 1 feel thtit'l'btv'e fiU'thl.i to l!r. IVH- liauis' Pink iPills^sifld'J- chccttully. ro- commet'.il theiti 10 other weak am. siifloriiig-WOmriliV'''" ' •Pr. .WHmerits'.Pintod'Ul3-.aiic-a!H'Cul blessing to..uIl .went, weury ivpnicii Tliey lmifd up'the Blood urra cUre'da the functiohtil ills • .fi-ernli\\rhlch--.."S« many wmtie-n sulfer in siienco. Thest jiills may lie had from nn.v drtuftifst or will Im sent-by-nuill ut 50'cents a lipX, 01; six boxes for Si-jo by, writing tlie Dr. Will lams''Medicine" Co.-. Dreickville, Ont. Remomber that sub stltutos^ceuincit. cure, and see Uiul.thc full name, "Iir. Williams Pink Pills for Pole IVofrle," is' prihleST on the tyrapiMir aro.und each box, . , Maclennan Bros., GRAIN MERCHANTS, Tautraom. UVA ■ P. 0. Box iss Helntyra Block, 304, Winnipeg. Wheat and grain of all ktudt. Car I-oftd Lot. a Sprrlnfly. liefiTlar ad- ynnc. on Bill, ujt Lading;. Write or wire vri for Tracli lilda, or Con.l^u Vour Grain to n>, which we will sell for your ticeontil, oa yoar,*!!- proval to highest-bidder* On (he piitlea-Mt fureiH.. "Tommy," • asked his grandmother, "why would ypti rather be a llltle boy -tbaii a,,uuie gjsl.'r" .... .,..._. >._. .. , | "Ilecausc, grandtua," replied Tommy, - "4'_ rs ihor iKieW/spW tbftn«.e ..'wawuaKiiLii _■ ms -a^JOfJ ~. '■" The maiunia, Ujis to tnke eare of the '<» •">«» «.il !!».<•»■..>.»,n. children,'but lite papa Just goes to the olllce." -'"" * Defer" AJiooiirteii fr'ov.,^ .*■ "Rome WHsn*!; IniHt In a day/ )rou kubw." :' ."..'' "-' *" '.'.-,. Slnco our last week's review there : hns been smno adva'in.e in Ih6*wfr0a1 ! markets brought ulxiut pi'lucipajlj! by renewiii of rumors of war between Russia!, and Japan. Tile negcTttfltions between, these power:) nere understood to hnve arrived at a more critical stngo on Saturday last, nnd the reports wero seized on liy the Araerl- ican speculative markets,and tlirouijii the covering by shorts ami 'the con- 'tta»e*l»buj*lnif by-bulls a *p»*t» rtf»*c ijc took, place. -Upmluy brotighl a calmer view of tho situation again. beginning to he more gfeiierally^i^ogi-j part of the lime. 1 tried many inotl-* ___- ^,^^a_-_.. __ —-—-r ^—'—!-F*>t!l' '**-Ja.,., --.a — .«a-im.i____li. I* l,ll *l*w*,l ^•>^M*^J^*vMs^tV%%^%^^^« o_^rirh «r ^*&k \\ iiig»Jiir.«iwi»*calaa-ai!tk-Ai^fei*«»ian Md "' ''' '" ' '' ' " ' ' tlie genernllv gojid nrospocts Uy tjie "Muter ci-bp TCf next year. The'move —Kuno FlSC-hor, the eminent histor- la.i of pliilosopiiy_.hiis nt'last been obliged to give up his professorship In Hoidelbei'g.. If. ia in His oicb-tioth yeur, mid' hiis been' at -rieiaclbet-'g since 1S7!.' ■-, .. - " [lit .... tni.tia »»ic»ui,' j'tetwi"mi ■ . I supplies. The weather in Argentina cont-mues soVhcWltiit uitscttfel fi.it hnrvest. |.irotri'osses nnd- ihepi is no word of serious ilatnnge. '-'Mairtrtiba- wheat is rl'uil f.ui "'.c'ndv. pn* 'Wiursdny^ prices - were : No, 1 -lortbcrn, 79c; 2,northern, .7^; •) ijl)r- thern, 73c;' Nn. .) ' uiient, 'fijc! fee-d, j'.Jcj. feed J..0. 2... .liJc,.;sjiot or ,l)eej delivx't'y; uii prices are fui' Vn store Firii>V'-R''«i,i1ior.Port Arthur. 1 . i r'e'nlle!d "seiothina;'J; prcpfiratli-in's which always contain harmful .opiates, ftahyla! I Owii 'i'abletV.h'ai-rj li'eon used by tliott sands oA mothers viliorc.ioeri'ully testify that they are gentle in thoir action;' nhsolirtely'' safe.' and make-little ones, tdeop »i«ni\\cil,v ,;»nd. antni.nlly because thoy reniovo llho IroiiblolhaI mc\\dc'bn!'\\- ii-HtnhfV lirid walcofiil. On tJUs: point Jb's«!/J.'. ,:H'a.tsoni jHorsliinld Ont., SOVS :—"I havt; used Uaby'Jf Own ThiSTntk 'fthd'-'fliid theiti ii Veo viiliiablo'inodicino for young children. When baby is cross or fretful I give her a. -Tablet,' and It'sobu luit'cfiier right."" • .. : : '1'hese Tablets cure, nil ,Uio minor aiimoiW of Tittle, one's. They are- good for- nil children from birth, onward. Sold by,.medicine dealers Ar sent by iiniil fit' 25 tout, n box by u'ritiirK- tho. Pr..- ..WillinniR Medicine 0(1., ProekyUhv, ant._ ' It Met Ilenuirenieiil.. r Oharies Hoyt, tho farce, writer, once ittvlted; 41 friend to go to the .theater with him. "What play?" quttled his Irlorfd. "Nat Goodwill, in "Nathau Halo,"' said: tha day wrl'ght "I'm very sorry," said the frlen., "but.yQnUl have to count mo out." " "What ii vTie' matteri* asked Hoyt in surprise. , ■ "Well, to be frank with S°u> l don'l like Nat t^oodwln In anything. I hate him -per .bouUy an* can't onjby ^ifm as an actor, nocl, ns far.as I art c6nceroir ed, l-'wouldn'ttoliuT'seelns blm dead-''- ■•Then this Is.yon. play,".slyly nddadr Mr. Ho'yt-ln his rie'cullar Yankee dla:.. lect "Vou don't want to miss It Tbiiy hang hl'm in'lhe last 8&W-3News I.et- ,'ter;'',.., -.';, :...-. -^ ■•' • '"' ; ,'.' ■ , r-— . '1 :1 Too Prim Wive,'■,,..,.• . -.■ "No! Maria; I can't go to church uutll. I.possess.a high hat aud a frock cost." •"Noneemw. ThlSRif Vhoajirluiltlvt? failiers of *h» fal-fii. and thelr-jhuiUbJe altars."-"' iff /",.•-' / * •''"'"■,- '■''. "R ahould thlnsVyt/Utd blush to'mention them, Mitrls./'If 1 went to cliurdb as a primitive father, they'd -send rue home lu,. nn organ, pipe;"—Cleveland I'mftiDeaTei'. -.....-■ ^^;-' "Rev "Jairios" Wliyttui' Aelamu, the p.nly • e'lergymnn ; «;ho' eycr wbii the Victoria Creitjrt, lias )dt!tf"dlod. .ln-l.rig- Innd. lie w'o'jv it :iliirlng 'Roberts' .narcli to- Kaocinhar^-rfiseiuinf.. t,vfo ivnunded I.ancors tinder.tho fire of t^ie oneiny ■•-.'.. '-'i*f* >, i . Miss BctMh^l^'^eto^ov:p»er''klss ' appointed |nip^'?.,'.'t"'' '-.•.• s'' ;-• "Ahl It was mil uhuptlcr a govern: . .«,«w,^*i'.:;rf-;; mw*AWAmm Miss Sentiment-two aud a fcnlf :^ld^er4,W'.'4wl4 bwr- s*^?U.. ^'^rjemp^' v.,ifrk:■ _; *'• ^w^-^ J/^__?ti,::-'[ '■ ■■- • ' ■'■ ;^»T^Abj,ei^Wira^bTS aiwayi boa-.- ..'• . ■jeAM-re,;...-!,. :'f-,.nrnh.t.-r.hercv.^h.tefl.is- t-.* " % - • \\: A; • ■ ~irl« :The manager jijjjfS'^ie ^ngageil ' forty chorus girls. In lvvent*'7mluufi$? -VOrnclous. but.ljolil.flulck at flgiiw*." . (. ■"< ,.'.|ffv ; Irarnpe. sjvhcrever hi $#** '■''Sa'dtfafl^ob(i,^1ch-s^ a baslimaifs«i'ii(-»'m*ho-oTo-aift,'« I !'•-«#.»> .'•i'Ui»-i..^i*L^>i^^.fW#'-S fe«d«r ii'nuli It i,pvei'« Pry .Soap uooiens -.lUict' ~ (11. powderV. |p fl*nriel»i4-yc>u'll '' like }»:' fw '■•Xivg8*l.y5-An'ii'+ tB*3tt, ixi^gaipittiien dcstiuifliyc-, a»U.S|«|%i\\ .Wairsaby;—!. ilioula suy.'-_.s'q 'Ihey'. frAit V trunk its ifit wertr^-V^wfils^'aml'lIiiy, were "'the. Slllliin- tW'^^.'ti'rklTy.-^p.nlltl- inoi'e'Aiiiei'li'iiO'. ..;•'.; -.- ;,, ;.-- Itching, auphlng, flklii ft.^ oases QureU for Thirty•*!«• Conts. -■),-;- ,!A«n«W* * OJBlra^nt ;tf\\i*v*» In one day; aiiil "cure" Tetter, Sejlt REoupl, Scold Head.. •,_r*eid<«;'.»«r)le{'l Ulcer..,, mptclw.i. aod.^.I j*r_.tloh. itob,. Ulcer*,. JllptciiBs. «#d iSJl^TODtle ortric skin. It is.soothfhif^iirV rjtuetiflt snd sew Ilk* mtt«ic ; j- ttia-.«w ' 01' -u* mail's'.faith does notr .ciepepd ,,np};-t'he-.110.0,111), ,oi. 110i'sei In- *&&% ••'■.vff.AR'ftr-'V-T'if.-i''- *pnisv\\\\im'Pri.i..~ llli.ti tia.": an.I -M Hunt ion w.re c\\i--uilc(l ia Hie I'vperlti'ienliiiir ivlth ,tiie inirnidli ente. Unit .r.-.'.ce .Into till' e,.|ia.'ositHin. 'Uf t'ltr- .laftccs leff.i»5ilii ,pi(l» lisforo JhttV. k ,1* iir'uliirht to- rheti.Ft'ate'lii'.irlltch 'tbfv.'vCQre .liisrt r ofieroii.■ wS'.-tji'!-, 'nu. Ik. ,-«jatV)iift*vor "ofI.t-i- pills 4p.vy lie, l'atiiioli'o if. v'ejrctahl* I'lllS nro the inSuW. oPitiuc* exiwrt'stuii; nml AH t'.rseins nulterhlK fl'noi dyii-v*'!'i* Faith worldPV - *5 Vou rannot'ticcd thp)5S!»|ul'.^n,,fr¥c.zon Irti-Hi... . '. , '.;•' '1 il .JJM. .■fW.yac»^l8-'np,! Subsiiteilo -for .k-l.-i j«..', la-ntWn ^.. .US l~*PB~ MARKET HEYiE,VlGREAT WORK IN NEW BRUNSWICK iComplleii from The f!onmier. la!>. Dodd's Kidney Pills Made P. \\V Harris a well Man. He Suflcretl frnui Klilnny Dlltiaae'/or Tire and a Unit' Year.—Only ope of the Central l)ec.*o8.M Watcrville, York..Co., V 8. f ** (Special)-«!ee ca» of F. I- _, ,1,1,. ni.,.. _. __« aJ QVEr, A HUNDRED 1 EARS MI1UN6 m>Bm& * •rti,*# Canadian Grown Oats Tho Best that's to hs had. In Or:. I .Me Oats you have n *,C*nadl*i.- fi*Ovtri C«roa_. 5^1?^ purchaErxl bv our experienced array of buyera disLrib- ™* uted •■throutihout tbe couniiy, stjcurlng, absoJulcJy -\\ho CHOICEST CHAIN. | ] After its puichado it i_ subjected to n thorough clean- Intr process by'Uio most modern Improved machinery that not only removes every particle., of dubt, iiut ro- letts every kernel of licht, flnt or unpcrfei t strain, ' Otrllvie oats are then pan-roasted." civinc,.'them that dejiffhtfnl nutty flavor and y«it retaininif'oH thu ri-hne*ws add .delicacy of the ojatis. * .it'OKllvio Oats you havo a breaUfdHt tSteG thftt U aa luar perfection as lt.4^, ppssil.lo to._att-.in. I>tf not let your «roter put you..ell. uitb any other ioakv^-he wcmldn't <]0 H for Y(»l.n GOOD. Inw. Imvin» e-SQefe ' - ,-% tot* Many Cured liy ili« Orent. Caimdliiu 1 MfS^f* .Km « MaH r___t •< i ~— KlciiicyHoiiie,,'. JN #^J, J^Jj^ QATS" •» aticf-durrlffe'thtsiteiBR to dn'te there* W. lloxtp of, this place Is one nroieL, hits been little cliiiuge in in'icoaj,, ...mid evidence' tif 'tin. woittle'tM ' wcu'k ■ , indeed if it were not for the nervonsl l1«di^iau.K.iliiii^Jlills are cioJmt in-' st'tUaHif)l!''.ans'r!d'l^'*'-tIia litH-W'tnlniy', New Bl•uhs\\vIcT?^lr.^iarrl¥*•rnnkl»1',*♦ of eastern developiueiita iirices wonld Hie follo.winu ttntsiacnt.f^je'jiuljlicfi I ■*-• oanily sell citT some.wlint. While (hco lion : t Is- not%mch chnnirc In the ftariInvest., '•e—Belwi fdr »wo years*ahdvn htil ■ipriiig. ■ nheat situnlion, it being' from Kidney Troubjes, beinj^ imnlje about as bullish as previouslv, it Is* l0 attend to nijP'wrrR'trte'Bi'i'nttr i aessryi T>e*ii~si.ee ,.; Tl!» Cholftakt. of *ll Ho"ed Oats GIIVIE ment of wheat in the fnitcil Staves is iiqjv largeii-.fUau ut .snjuo time lasi year,' showing that farmein are selling freely, i Tho World's shijimenis, whicjj woi-g exposted to (aII. oil uboin ho'w are abcinl as largo ns [irovloiisfi ly, and are rumiing one. third' hit-.- et than, lftSt.r-eW',_wi.vinK i'-urope ojuplo:,_fm.P^,"s, "'^--dlHti'isis-pain od in* 1 -tliinU-lJi.dll i, lwdiui.v- l'ills ViHe"ii vi;on- dci'fiil remutly lor Kidney trotibh■ " Drlirlit's Discnsc is the most nd--. vancetLjal Kidney Uise'itse. Piitld'S Kidney l'ills, are the ^Oflly remedy thai, will cure it. llnl it Is wiser ttinl safer to Rtiuril iigiunK.t.. lK'ltiiil's Disci' use by using Dodd.'*- 'Kidney, Tills when yoitt N Kidneys rj-ivo Ih. (list in the mints fai'mVirs.. .. Flax-seed— 7,i tQ,;fjc ner b-is. . ?i#b''.oihir- at (Suiviif MtSma ' ' i,aaoJ«iiHSt*-j)t.' biishcl. Maj-^linlcd, ?9 to .10 per ton WtittcV—Creairlin'y, . x|C "P'-'i- ")iojtal iftlrjv best in iilcks, 50C; tiilM" 1/..1 ardiiilrS l _t'.-i'de»,' 1.5 .m 'tie bcgl in ^tf-:cKs, 50C; Willi Poultry—■(. hlctons,, ducks tnd g..*:-e,' i*if l»r ,npimd;,; lyVke...vs, ..17 to 19i} • ^'VlrttfTctt—-5V 1,0 T.ei' |ict Hitshel '•■ .L.l.VE'.S'l'tiC'K. . ." -lliitchers'- CiVttle. 2\\ tn OiUUc- per. pound.. -.flflM'fl—Jj ,0 |«V potiud_.,-i^.4>-''f>V- . llaRMGl#rJc:'ivctQhi«,.4'!<: PW *' :K .|"-'Vj'.omitl:'.',liiji.l'51 \\ .ajEff^CliO'SE TO THTNG&. | rh. iSikricrleneM^.-'.'aivopiier;'* .Ailvli-V-' l die asked. '->■■*:' ~_ .'""^'. ■'-' . 'IYes,"-ivas lUe l'ei»l*t "tf-'l'tptild .oiilr jet the attfliitloiiof the cloi-l.,;': : •«"-- ■• "Oh, tint's eUslv!'i*iVs8>i:frjd^u.e^bpe-> Acncetl one. "Just do ns 1 wny-."-■'. ',' .,:■' ' "But they're nil ao• mirch nioWfiiriiri;, uous,.thiiii I ago," pleade/i }\\;-- ij,Uiut,UW'. 'I'd rather/go iVfWujlJi ilmu' lnj,5^;!ib* m .u Ue,ie« . ....j,. 1...... .,»,v» !'.-- _u oWft.t_.eit I'niajo. :■'.- ' ,.-, womanly *npVdlsasi!%enliin «» »nie sf «j^T-i " ^mmMJLf- W**«*r.t. * tfie-*on«s. 1tre>.^'{rwaliy cim't i«slh' fos, Snck'e".!;...sHB}rt tiiiitiTy tllsorifet ^■Cg^'ytiui' which ri-.lioL' hv has fun! firyifesslls - to- ini#fere. wi J. toU(ahas firiall.v die: til !■„. will art.ml.'V'Y,-:. nhc nt lust iy,i.i)!-e the ■oWnfff st,udie^ TJlfetfe wink ' LIK£*{T Or. Ajnew'i Citarrhal. Powder Cures All Creeds. Il Rellcvh In Ten Minute) Hero are a few name, of clergymen of diilci-Qiit creeds who are. firm.lielievers in Df. Ttanew'S Cat. rrhal •Poii'der li)-'li.t up to the proaoliinjt". Jp. all it .lalma;: IIIbIioI' rj'i'.atnian; R.v itt! Luaatrv tEpiscopallan); Itev. Dr. Wltht'ow. imai Jlcv. Dr. ChimberB (MithodlBtj and Dr. Newmini. all of Toronto, Cannda. C'opl**' the tieklnir" '- lot f- their pcnonal letters for 'offl by all drUmlatV " Or. Ajoew's Olottnunt relieves piles in s dsj ■Tho_tliv.il ije*d».to-- do;, hoiking iho 111011 *v.'ho ha., ninlilng-tu do. Minafs's Liiiimciil Cures .Diphtlier^ f,ii 1111,liar, .-,) far ivnjis l-i'iuly to loud advice ■ —^ if—. I Iroro are Canes of C6ivaQnil advancpel lhat lllclcle's Aiiti-Coniiiiiiiptlvi. t-lvrnii will not eura. but nona so had thnt, It will ii*.t .givefreflsrT For cpuuh. colds .-rend nil enectionB of tlio llirnat, liiii_H nnd cla'.-tt. it is a spccitlc which .■novel i'l-p* I. ltouil_ to .fall; It t'l'liinotet tn freo and - ouey'wUircciirntlon." tliet'i.'Viv '■ cuioviiTj't the' iihflSi-Kt, and irivc^ iho dts ased t.'at'ti.a- ennnce to-hoa. ' iltc ■ lAyj'eif -tht) Amnrlcah'*i«n is worth ttliogt, flrree liundri-d million dollars, a ,\\as:.i',"- A*("1I*,^wttlo-ntrd fiPfiti sla:ight'i>i'tel> in the Country 'arm "Worth less, nnerEi.-.fs •\\i.li* counti-y'',s 'tojul yield of bcirffecolil nml.silver.-. '■ Better v/SUiaut ja Stoniach than:with one. that's got. n co'nstant "hurt," "to it 'Pr. Wm- Stnn'si.'I-'liie- applc Tabids stlroulatoiftW di^estivo .organs.-!'-Let one ' enjoy the good T.intrs .0/ life mid leave"no bae) effects;' ;-^c!iir,v..t.lcWri vyij.li j-i.ii 1rV lour vest piiclic.l—60 in a l.h..,'35 aMitii —_,8 ' .• mSuirl" onlhllSlnflic iitttoiupbllt.ts in i'lifis oirtr havlii;: (htilr, ciii'h: built- large- fflJftttglj'Wtoj »cceeu\\iD'.oclnla- '-'ti'i |iKsi;.'t'tyy,;a. ,]n: luxurious apppillt' nio.li-*—- ihi'V I't'iniiiil Atiii'rieiitis iif l'tiil- il,ibu. expcrlentieil ehomief.'i'fib .fOH sco^liaT 1ti'aV'of^rinkPtw*rt*'_jcpe';■''* :.v: N'-';' .- "Yes." '*-"'*•. "■^■:*'f,1:): .;.:: . "Oo over aud S.tutitrVi. "It mij.^lckjUJ; a; few of1 them for tW& "e.iifmiliiiitioB!'' Pui^titfm*^k',*of'cb'rri.'ie: _lUitju^t.;Hs«.i it -theTofletrtleivreTiSr'-i'^fWM^iy'- «B;6j;li. ■Iff get iiold'ijf'it ificrk. .■^sb-Oitf.foss}; ariythlfig you dee, 115 rt*,Vp.u Were-Biore interested! in tftrnf s'otf- the riinnter tlityj' Irnvftht's behind It.' -i'aa-.f or HtiTlinir 1 "t don't se* wbiit roBd'lha,t'*.goi[it ta> <•-". ' _'._Si ''..•-«-' **'*■''•' ■ ""Ify it anftyo'trtraria out.;';■■■■.■ - .v*. i-'^Tbeiqulet woman did:twdlr*SI*?d. a'i|d within two mlputesa floorwalker w, 1 at her ■elbow," ' • .' . ''■■.. ""Coyou Wa*t ahytlifiig'" h.s'^k** politely. . li'iWw '■•-. ■ BUS sold sue did, and he mado It his .business: t'of et a clerk to watt on her. " "I told you so," wUUipcred tho exporl- sneed shopper./,'"rtomefimea ft Wn't accesaary to touch s thin*;., lf you just show r desire to get-close to things. that at* easily cnii'led'"awsy 1Vy»n •"taks you for a shoplift*/...enery'tlmd and Bet.a'cterk for you so thntyftti won'Vlisy»;.P,nJ' «nnwl f"r hapglal around." ' '. .. y* •tbe'tjaiet tvoiniia'irttrrw* aud'»,l|i ktiSty' itll ti 10 wit f.f llie time she was. Tn (Jipiitore," ftOMlie.lnifl'ffl'lidrnlt -flint .»no lind lcai-ned«(|Uiit'.hl'n«. .Itout Errac-"- tie*i»aopplni.'j • ^r-: ... Ii»n"• (;et*M|i>eiira>4»,l<»ii>a li.taiitsl.'/, «na autt. _tk>ctlvT5r^1-f)io ll.vW.ltS.l i*iuftu/«ilfrne-. ^ '**rrWiir..'««.l*r'rr«i.»f.x .fw»v*f*- ut* .♦»'•■ 7 kVtiglii'nci' Vdif 'dwfrrrSiPrir;-* now. fttlS ia llii ar ' now. fbvr.^,(Sj«»H'?;(iientB>(ilVy, Wok iivsr, lijltv; iii- Tn .oiijiL.ti'i I'iliiiV .an^t'cowaiiy '.' ' ' '..*', ' >.y,*-.. . i-*"'', ji()U10 lllljj .ej.wiifei' rU'l'IjJjk »•( '•'">.' OOO.Vi'So (.'i.'al.lr. _v a .I.i > . IJcWBiA; oitlyl (nth- Vici.iKKi. !i,i,"ru,d T.n '" Ve'iv«i!e„, ' '■ .' •' ' ;*■' —f/-t- '■—rV •■ «*l>.VUt>.;*UUl'W! i»l Seialiei, iflim^,. A C««* of Kn«T. W*tli« You Uuow tbnt "man, S'Upperfoa. , "IVIiiil Wns Minn. " "reatfeo? "'Tdldtff •Yi.ti I'ltittiitcil H.ni yu" diduH tiM*- -put ._|. 4-5»ft«a tahint to any pcactliai.L 11, .in), yon know." US*." ' ". ^ 9 a > t. • ilo Consumption C^ll*© TK4 UUhg Teniae t*Nti.-:rt."ii ' <:iw |< 1 "Tne curt that tia^israowild •ll'Y'lrOar.drUJBiltle.k '«« ^^''^^♦^eewttsa-t^t '■>■*__________. 'Mi , ,;L.*w7i : <--•'_t* „■*"*nn»u,r. isrk Twain \\»tls*oireif .. _ kcu -By «*, lf)#<«»oi>k Ih A Jiotad*ft'»9*ir»lb.ro ti». riM,.dl*.a.Ult. toivmji . Wiwaj^tt* ,«fclie;e^ reiioetty'.Ufttw keeps 01 •Be' gf trag'sSiueiKxlv. e)~ abttgra^ft^ill*.'^* . "But, sli-," seriously responded "the clerk, "nobody would want lt then I" nunc unit liraphite. Orspbile is' .Tal'd to be nn excellent ] pTeasrvftti*? fir" ifltitilltv .rope, >..if \\^uyu In' 5l.l.VAjH>'ri'l.l.M.\\)I_\\'. 11,11 1 rrtt.iil-T_' CIV,\\K J'l.l-MMI.i; •li; irit-^xviriritVifl >.» nnrrrr. I ..•■•! r '-••";';■* ' mU ' .*• -. ..;- ■ •'' . »■ ■ tt';±) ... .i *!■' T**". ' _ rush®? Until lu\\ u Mi m/d' Ane possessed op, A LASTING QUALITY niOT FOUHtO l/H OfHSffm.): ■ - jfsJ( fort 'Jtoec/[h's THjEK Ana jT/wctyp Reliable. I s • i.u. II . Ar-« VOU Bulldlrift T «-T w<»t ua. EDDY'S INSPERVIOUS SHEATHING The Boise. BuildIrifS l*_per IVIacJo- - * It la very much atroniref nml thlciior than any 'other ftarred or bull.! Inn) paper.' It 1* lcii|iii-.ioiiH lo wind, liet'us out oejlil. I.e.'fa bi.h.at. c'ui- , riea no Braell or odor, aliBqrba no moisture. Imparts no taste'rer flavor'tn anything with which It cornr.i In contact. It Is laticely .used. not. only lor,. elic-eiUin lujUEt-s, bat for tiiuiaK..void siuraao liuildiilus. nfi i^or,.tv.ra. dtrlt IcB. crcimcTies, and all places where tlio object Is to keep an. eve uniform temperature.-a*ct>a* OiVtiwuiio t.'uio avoidfus clampneBB. Write our Anonts, TCEtf & PERSSE, Winnipeg, for sairplo*. i♦'V,': Thef E. & B__y CO., _Vn»ted, HULL. ■ ■ ' '■ *' ' - „„ ' " , ______! ■ tf ra /" ■» r ■ mMeaMI szat Cures Coughs:, GRAY'!. RYRtJP doe* that one thin*;, * aodfo In s.-iunii, unadulterated ';it. . retiied*" for 'imuiy nnd rriievous Ilia li- It. c-r'ndiijvl tu.rl IUiUcl,.,ns use the trnil,.i-t ■rvclt'ini.-.ire led Into convaleacence ntromitti.. itvi- . Ha: Hi a. 'ryrtjoi wan. •niwoarJK'B r*n*V4-—i—- :-v>u... i'.l'.iidi.l ,siiee,uin,.iu/..u.p/ ini-i lipoma-stones sfoboliig: f-./nihi In il.- ihlties on ihe Upr*r TtliiB Itlvr \\'lc- iorlft'. Anstmlln , 1 ... » 1 notice complete .JOB* PRINTING AND., NEWSPAPER OUT- r FITS. ■•> ^*l We sell what Priiit^ ers" want; Printers want" what fv'c sell. .... 1 *{ We.carry a complete stock of Type and Snp- plkfe-for the composing Room, Pressroom unfl Bindei-y. i:\\TC-,nEll l.V 01! INil.ll\\.\\I,[,V 11 t» .«K)OI>.-^VIien nnnllrU Irtrti-Bffllt hi hrlitk rubhlnii. Pr Tlinmu' Kclaet tic ' - 1.. - I real air- ' roll.f, Administered Intemnllv Jl villi '■ .UM 'tha-irrHntioii. :a the , ttiroui e !,,i iloducr. cm*rl.in, riit-'i ml. ,»a nilei'Vi nil ri Ailiiil'ilntercl Int.rnollv Jl vi irrltnti.a. t tho iara.it it - -oiarl.iua!-lllal lilt, .ale un.e'.l -. of the I'loiiehlM tiihra cud r.eaiiii tl "■■'■: 't ry it niif. tn' ci hyh 1 d •||..-.\\- e-. 1,1.1 luit;;li at iiii..tl|.-t--. rtlfl l.f'M! I'.M'e mi libill!', lp' hla-e !ap oilier'., iov^f.' liBsrd'i Ujtnieul it •,-., ~, STAMMERERS "Ca^ldi etc THIC JinNOi'T ' ONTARIO.' I'o .1 lilVC V.l.^fj man—»i**ii«* mil. 1- WfTlTTJTE, UERtl-iJ'" ...,.-.. ... th. troetm.Dl of it- forma of bl'hl'.CU IiLVi.o.n. w. traal Ih. - cub., do* limply th. habit, and lk.rfttcir. prodno* uatural aye.ch. Writ* fer patllcniar. ->:■'. .-. ■ I. 'im 'w'.'.iisielVy, - 11 mi ion |cof*ri t Di h, IZZUf '%i^ii^W^eWithi sir t > mijih.'.pc \\ ..riif'c.'woi iii-)*- i»#wH luipj -jtlnhjcs'-Htc bo've Ao.il.i. «{», v . ,'1 • .»" /•( 1 \\H^i.ti. IO ." . ii-e. • .! ., -, 1 llll teut.lir.iy filet until to una l!r. _tt*ew 1 Cat 1' 'L'..'.c aliaStl lastnnt^r -r*U' ^wV-.4*"1 ' r\\B**f *''_. *P n.ti,V.»).*y";'C I'TS" to (jet u clllV) Tn.,-..r.ir«. ..-osr-mlir, e-ntU' -ne ' ■ hi ,, ,, ...nrtl'ifi arVnit'i:-'.'^ V'-e. '.I'..' I'i ■ ' '■■" 'KiiKlncoi -8oaf/.wW;^8tii; 'ef^ajrticlc? .\\ji]tjl. Aye vcRctab!». aiidmr ilMy f **?•. 't.;£pc Mlfltfl-l. Sltfil nns fjOrii Ufclll t" .'..' .ttccrteflltior' mil ■ • • 1 i - :■■ .fftiipltj.^ wrCfKHM'Viri •..-l.li.a lo li.!.ia I'CialU't* .MV.T hd until I. wm 1...11. *■! .tarrhar IV) ... r — ' WjwJt.y*ur moustschc or heard ..hoTOilUi ^ggg^_^^_^aVg .pii.ii c,.t» . ."j-T^Tt-. :..-' '■'■■»il'"-"'T'V-?J ; '." r ." —_- '.u-j^'.-l-ijij 1 tii'i STI'lU' IN It, -A vi-tv- nwfy! le na-. .iii'lnr I here nre [i.tipie wan never wwn, si~ There ar« people' wim never soon, (jet u clnwir:* to-tio.iaJVithlnsJa.x »ite,\\- ' nn'I, 'ill. •n r,-.r.'tl,-l,itl Itftfr .'"-r,.."*r.", : ,',"' p..., . ' —„._ Kro' ^rrjj^_lS!__H_!i^'l- ^A*b.r.rV:i* V'....:*i.-w ti..i>. '.my. a . ' flttcky tn'an run ail'JI'I ■ 1 i- ii,- Tiat tiUI '"' ..vcltnt- Iw'.flUjiJ'.K'. l-ilrvirTT TO.,«..^._,_w^,._.._». iu*i ■;*aw»,„Aai»li».i,t -:' •■• *e*Wt '-■■--.' *\\aw» . ■>v • ». - "W^aT * _? \\l ■ A 1 __■ i«? —**JP -1 .-" tl ! ww—' 3L trl air nn m. Plcosortt Awvocate. 4* CstOblished April _, 151)9. Ofrios: 36 J6 Westminster avenne. Enoush Ornci: 80 Fleet street. London. K. 0.. Rngh.nd Ti hero a ftle of "The Advocate" is kept for visitorK. -South Vancouver. Mi*.R. Whitney, Publisher - Subscription At a year parable Lu - ,.-»•• i Advance. fr 41 omnia m Corny. Bootes* of Births', Marriages, aud Deaths , published free of charge.' * Tel. B1405. VattcOwVcr. .*..(.; tVk .9, 1-04. -We. desire.to call tho attention of our render* to the notice iu asother colanjn convening a public nreeUng at the Olty Hall'on Tuesday evening neat, at ■ p. m., to discuss the desirability of making atrenous efforts to secure the holding of the Dominion -Agricultural w-hjUtioa la Britlib. Columbia' ta 1 Wo. This kxnlbitlou will be held at Whs- niptg in July next, and Is said to carry • subsidy of'#50,000 from the Domini Oovernmont. The advantages to be derived tram the holding of thl* -xhlbition in British Columbia; are •imply iucalculuble both as an educational institution and an wdvorftsirig medium for this ■ province in general, and of Vancouver and New Weetmin- eterin particular, Kvery one ' should snake a point of attending the meeting to support such a laudable object, a* lt ■will require a strong united effort If our application la to be inooessful. It this whew eomes to British Columbia it will 1 He the greatest Exhibition of that or •ny other kind ever seen of attomp In the province, therefore don't fall to atUnd the meeting and Induce all your friend* to do likewise. . . -It. PLEASANT CHURCHES. »•--. '•-.= ■"' ADVSNTISTg, Advtat Clirlsllan' Chnrch (uot7th Any Ad r.utlit.) corner Ninth avenue snd Weatmln al.r road.-Servlcea 11 a. in., (Hid 7:80 p.m., SunS.j. School at 10 .. m. Vounu . Mela*' •MUly ol loyal Worker, ot 0*rlitlan Ktxlea. var mean uvery Suadajr ereuinf at 6:45 o'clock. . Pj*7«f-rar.UPs Wednesday nial.tlat 8o'clock. :B_i>TJ6T. , eeventb avenue; art-ocri wtaufilnater are- , ane ant) Quebec atreet. SERVICES at 11 u.na., , -ad 7:aa.a,; .Sunday Uchool at t:t0 p, »•». a. W. -elwtd. Pastor. Residence its . *M*rti afaese.eall. -..-..,..... MrtiioDiar. e»rn.r el Hint aad Wuiu.Ieut*r avenue*. - antRVlcn at II a. m., and 7p. **.; Sunday . eeheel aad MM* Clan 1:10 a.m. It... C. 11 . _.tatk*rlaDd, Paster. ""—T-gT 1 TT tl*smt'- ', arnm, wear. , PassarraituK. Junction of IVe*twinater iiinui sad Weat- , *>htat*r road. MBVICU at 11 *. m., and - '!•* P- m. i Sunday School al'AHO p. m. Rev. dee. A. irileon, •. A.. Pastor. Jianaeearner of Eliatli aranue anil Ontario alroel. T*l. 10*6. t -t / St Mickakl a. '. Owner itcitmluaier read and Prince Edward . atir.t. SERVICES al 11». ra., aad7:SO p.m.; , Sli.1)-i.'oiiimunlon l.i.nd Id Sund.yi In each , »loctetl-aOfiwre> ' ' . *wgfl tmi ,*. C. Blectrtc Railway >*£ U* "... wUn> Liae. , M-ant AtMt to Englrsh Ber via Davis i -Tra* ear leevee »i »,-07^a.m., and other* eswary. 11 mia«j** »her**fter. teat ear twrw at tami P- ». via Robeoo street— Flrsl ear lea**, at M{».n., -** o*ha» eprjjr »» tuinnWaf tbawafu/. l«at ear leave* at He-". Baalwh Bae to Uoeat JMaaa* via moh*on *tr*et—First ear. leave* at ;W3}» a. at., aud service e-ory 16 COUWCI- MEETftfO. The Conrt of RVyf^ioA of" the Assessment Roll, snt on Saturday-Feb. 30th, at 10 o'clock. Only one appeal had been received, which was withdrawn aniftlie Assessment as'maile whs,'con'- fl^'ed. .. ...;£j__2'*.*.;v:.:' ". ' The.r^QjJ'tepCtAD^Jot^. Cdundl^ wan*tfa-wi Mw^'UAsfftlKeounoil "being- present. _,..v . . _jrr. . M^saWPv/drjd F^Pjstrir^,nsked ♦ic!.' ntoOiijicuiliition of ^fitei]rieet or »!■ rijtbt-of-w»y into Binl_'"o nnd ,9'.of District Lot 764. I-jdiflTfr.. ,'-.:%'' Mr: W..Howard Wlfc'd-'-.tiiat the-iosd httweesi Let «*v «H*w. t> epeueA/ as w»_id.ha^Ma|r»efi_u'_r Mr. Meek'* laoSTtuul wanted to beiU. Vilest•" " "" TheBurueby CouneU iwkefl thft a Oommltte* . fro?>, South - Yaneoaver. Council maet'.the'- Bernaby eemmittee to oonrider a retiuwl tram Mr Msseet, lUt »wta. ie-*-* ef w»' wwane-ry road w»epew*4seath of th* River road, to give him ****** te -i* laud. Th* Clerk waa mstroarstd to .viiiip ana say' that a*,ltt. Metoer ha* alreariy,a good road frouting hi* property.this Coenc-t Irpot firsDared to speudin** mOn*/ on u*w roads-in that rielult}-. ?." .' ■.',."; Mr. Olb*ou aaked 1W two aaopth* ea-^ teission ou.-hl* Wellington a'vfttn* rim- •raet: Orjantod. < W. Funis; jSsq,, 1. P., spologisfd for ualug the Ball in '• recent trial from 801 whieh 1. not in tbe Mu'niriipal.Hy,' Accepted. The accounts were tli»*>; oonsidertd, when It was proposed by' Councillor Bryepn, seconded by Councillor Taylor, that; th* .taudard wage, tor. ordinary Mni'ilc. pal work he Me per hour; that the pay for Engineer b* 11.00 per day ot nine hours, and thnt when engaged on other work bf be ,paid in */.-cord*uc* with wha. the ynwk a*. ,Oouncjtllora, Molp and Wilson, moved, au amcuidmsn), tkat)l^!^^,pcr,,l.our be pai» for a 'day'* Iribor of nine hours, and. that tha, 'Engineer lie jiaid. 18.00,.per day, aqd other utephauies be pairl^ a*cordin»ly. The origiuoj.mo.liou .carried. —. _ «j The acoepfttj ias nltored^to conform with the -resointion were tlusnjiasned, far Bond Woiit #iq«.tO, for General Aotwunts 194.60. Maasr*. Tyler **ill were ordered to be paid •J60.00 en their Weatrntautar avenue contract. W. K. Glbeon was allowed 00.00 on Wellington avenue contract. Oo motion Ivy Councillor* Bryson and Wilson, W. Bailer waa paid tl».O0 for gnding and clearing S chains fronting hi* place on River road, watt, and W.O. Bsarcrott tm.OO for i% chain*. Meter*. Morgan * Armstrong are to be pc.id iBO.OO on account, the Bodwe'll road conlraot. Messrs. Pretlove, Scott ft Brown are to be paid their balance on Westminster avenue con- tract when completed to the satisfaction of tho Board ot Works. The report of the Committee consisting of Councillors Utillson, Bryson and Wilson, was on motion of .Councillors Taylor, and Mole adopted. ,, That the Comtoittro appointed to investigate the claim cf Mci'irs. Not tic, Hudson ft Twiun iu regard to work done on Road AHownnce'in District' I,ot .657,'. and the opinion of your Oou-ciittce is that it is oi no benefit to the Muiiicfpality fiuan- :illy or othefwise. ' , 1 Mr," Hartley interviewed the Council, asking that the Council givo'him a lease of the Boundary road ou the low land as he had cut a ditch, till such time ns opened by the' Council. This upon motion of Councillors Wilson and .13*^1 son was, agreed to and t\\»o 'Reeve and Clerk ipitructod to sign same. Councillors Mole and Taylor proposed that we now proceed \\o tadlot. fer Road Tax CoUeetor, c *jrplteatlen , for whiiph warereeeWed from W. DsnUU, l»%; Geo. GarteU. It., »%,; Tho*. Winters, *>X: WO. Bsarcrott p%%-. Ja. -dgertoa !»J,. Mr- W.,D»ai_a Wee sWctedawdappw-ited. fer HsMnene—J. H. .-. c- •'*.-. 1-- ;v . leums jp; ..Jkmsn, Coluflabit: : «" ': •"•* .;-. .. ' ■•' : i it* ••: -,- a > j, •"'*. : - • \\ ,' .-. ? ..»' . 'if W* nine yoer •jdatw*. Visit the Basement an- look the NCW .9MHN0 .- iM CO-ORINwS. and *m If yo« do not eetee ear aaatloi* Drysdale-Stevensbrt Ltd. MastingB Street Store. ■• . ■-. -..^';'.'.^•■'•f'-,.lta,- v Oqr Goods and * ** . t •' • •' ■■■•■'. \\ Prices stand inspection. We handle nothing but the best, and our prices can't be beat. Try us for your next pair of shoes. Johnston's Big Shoe House 409 Hastings S"S?: The Efest Health FOOu in tbe market is Hair's Wholewheat Bread Try it. Mt. Pleasant Bakery. Telephone 443 DON'T USTEN a-whet people ety-when the* would acoaisg* yew w*pe ef eacVaagiag om»aly waakaeet and atckuess for per- fatt hearth.- WoWn who have bcea -'laPisllcVi-for y«*r», (Carcclv able to be u) Ti w3S-3 ■rl_!*ot ■raw-it* IraeerlpdeerA make* weak »*i*jea atreeg. aic-k wdsmh w*11, Ac- cept no (nUtl^aie Aw U>e medtciue wblcb work* —wfkrf ht weak women. Medical Adviser, tbo 80 chains, tin average $20.00; Joyce & Harvey . 1,600.00 for the 80 chains, an average-f 19.00; Jas. Kd;;crton $3:j.00.' For separate Blockti: 9i J, O. Morgan »17.C0, J. 3dcDounld|10 80; 617 J. Mc- Dounld .28.00; 669 O. Hornbronk $30.08; 666 G. Morgan #18.30. 3. Robinson 130.00, A. Notile #17.40; for 10 chain* only, JotephSt. Cyre*#l*.O0. Proposed hyCoaueillor* Taylor aud v?l l*o».e_d carried th it J Phillipp* bo awarded) the contract toi the aaVane* ef Weaemluster aveuus for .1,888.00. Th. lease from. thu Canadian Pacific Railway-Couiiami of" 10 ocr«» of the Uttle Mouutain tor a Rook iQuarr j't lark* aigued,.having previously been *igu*d by R Marpol* and H. Abbott. .., .:, Tenders are to be called for emttl-g dO>n theihlll eaat of the Gladatone last, and for •ut'tiug ih* two small hill* **jl of th* Tea Swismp. . The Indemnity By-law and the Ttmporary Loan By-law were filially passed aud dialed. Tho Bet* By-law wa* read twice, but the rat* to be fixed was uot finally .decided beiug left till next meeting, ' The latest nevflS .front ^aris In reg-ard to.f*s'!)ibfi«i'.llthe? the old-time- tunic or cpron front ta creeping; Into style '**?#■>'. .^..'.;",;• i-.,''.',. . ... ,,;-., • •' Thleit note effect ss- e»(lned-.br a el*an- c'ut line»vtrjtli*.hits &$&. down-w th* ■knewi-Suf-fif hi- ic Very vleclded flare. ' ; The' Va^'ofvthe^k'lfit,'~l(' Very full |.rhaik|r^*^ I»,^^J ^ $$jj$&M -, ThAMiSA pr tunic front has the ad- ♦a-taae weft *aaki>f i-*> ■ »»»m*e >.ll.k»*> fouadatloa. thu* ,mf,J«l'a« -e little ful- n*e* Sw-aeaewl*.-- la the eoure* of time all thla material •4 (h* beek. inay **.{[oe»*d','and caught ep aa it *u In th* days of th* htiaV tle.'-n 1 ■.'.:-■. 1! ii.,";; ,:.i . it-- •■ Btcirts an nine, yard*,:round th* bot> torn. Thl«»of;i>our*e,;app»lep to evening dreesu sf- »*ln -»at«rlBAa, *uoh a* chiffon, gaus* and. tun*. . All akirts for heue* or avenlag wear will be v*Tj*w»r-»ir'ttw«.. Tbeover- ■klrt will hav» no; ruchliia*, but the Un- derkklrt will be trnM* with ruffl** aad ruchlrrg* iaMreilh'-rttrgtV -take the upper m'at«flar»tl*_d out. ' ' -'■-.-- SPANOtwrf ARatf "OtT 0» STYUG. Spangle* and gluterlng ornaments are - 1' » !.". J- % 1. ■■,, . a thing of the pairt, exe*ptlng where tney 'ar* $£$6 (n.'#1th" aorn* nand- eewti embrci^ffry or used •parlnrly' with the many new floral decoration*. Shaded bang* of ribbon make a very Bring Your Picture Framing toth«S£IPMf--q.,CO. tie a Ms Seymour St., Cor., Dunsmolr Tol. ttt. P-OTOS EKL-kOXD 1 ' r- ww 1 ■ — desirable trimming for the bottom of a;full skirt . Fiv* rowa of ribbon ere uied, beglnnlna' at the bottom, the broad ribbon of a deeper shade aad the .top row being- the lightest end narrowest. 1 »'- ■■'• .»•■'«•'. . ■. - • -:.-., The ribbon band* are placed far enough apart to allow for wide tucks ot the material. . - Sleeves are to be very much exagger 11 ted. The full puff Is growing larger and larger.. In some sleeves six yarda oi fine material are used. Drooping ihouldcra are still neces sary for the modish figure, but where Nature has denied this grace the deeol- letagO can be cut to conceal the square shoulders. Th* neck of th* bodle* 1* cut suit In a wide V with the sharp angl* or the V at th* (honldera. Many theatre and high-necked gown* ar* made with the Louis XV coat*. The isp.la and vest* ar* elaborately hand.embroldered. The sleeve* have.a volumlnou* puff at the elbow and for*' arm and hand are covered with lace or embroidered mitt*. .. PARKtArf WX-wINQ SKIRTS VERT •'* ' BltORT. '•■ ' . 1 For a street gown th* Parlal.nne has adopted the abort iklrt and make* It »om» Inch** shorter then we do her*. The moderately short aklrt I* about four Inches from the ground, and the favorite length I* Juat to the shoe top*. Boleros will have full and elaborate aleev**, but th* strictly tailor-made gown atlll retain* th* itralght tailor sleeve without any puff whatever. Many have aawrud that whit* will reign supreme during Spring and Summer; but thl* 1* more and more doubt fut' Delicate pastel ihade* will be popular, and for cloth gowns cerli* Is a new and favorite color. . Costume* for walking and sports will be mad* of reseda, tan and military blue, while lavender blue Is quit* the newest shad* for evening wear. new SWEATERS. Palace Stables. Pender St. Telephone MSB ''[. 3. 3.HP-BROW,.Proprietor.. L> FW Wall Paper at THIS EVtXIKO ewTtSO Jas. Carnahan. Oil Y SCAVENGER. tlrcleri [.ronil.tly .ittcudted' to, night- < , da>-,_C'ha. tsiwodurat.. • O.Tle*: 37 Hastings atreet, west, Tolophone Knmber 479. x JaCk'S ^"'..rlor. Wcst;niiunter Ave, next Glasgow Houso '' John Cillma'u, Proprietor. Trntia Ctuws, -and a flrst-claw Bath Room is ran in connection with th* Berber Shoj^-'giv* thr* place a trial «**>B*B*w*w*r**ht, aTisariciAi, Paxes and ' Anvninseafe'-' Aukkts. ' ' M #l*«t St;. Loadou, K. 0.. England. ColonhErBuiineas a Bpeclalty. In IH.IHiiO> 1-1*1 1 -j. 1 „ H. ww— tt-"—1. '",'- m : ,- r,^.A O. H, Mt. Pleasaut Lodge Mo. lt.mset* every T-esdeTset-8 «. 111., In OddfeHow*. Hall Arelier Block,-Mt,.pj4ja»aut. 1 Sojourning brethren cordially invited rto attend.- -. in. .',i • ., ' SIOllM*.«llAMD-^W. B/ OVtSUB, .',.»« 8711 Weitaalnatar read. ■aa ai ^twin t ■ ' 1 BilHei Bryau and hi* wile are good friend*,' and lie tells her all hi* plana', a* all good huibendt ahonld. Mrs, Bryan tnWa(tteet deal etiatereitla chuftk work-and U.tialtu *. charity woman. Not long ainca She waa helping H itft'Op a' fair or bnaaar tor tome charittail* purpose,;.,.and.#h* w*< an benaer ..ceouaRee. , .Not b*laI|^tMH.RvW%».W? O- Taflor te get last what seal wanted, to , „>„ , ,. ,„ZSS'S tha asjet tj* paper cwrCra, i* seat /raw •dpi-of 1. «ae-*xi ' eat stamp* is pap mi awltfne tmty. V. Maw, wtu-rfo. N. V. ™*too_ 'it on* ef tmyjmlAmsa■w-Mwrg, ■he ask*d Mr, Urysa to see aewat „ when k* went to th* elty. Ma. Bryan l» » esrp Imiy 'man. Mr*. Bryan tea. him Jest what sb* wanted, bet eft** hew** gone, f**r*4 he wonld fwrg»t. ten .do-v*o tent blai ." The eperatar teak tke rt. -sm'ileU. read it egal hardtr. «alM the MiaesBgor Bap ead toM him te find Bryne. tor -MM waa en argent metsefe. M***iegtT Ban; read it. smiled aad amid "Gosh." and mshrdeff. Bryan ton utt—"Here, mister, U a messsge from your wife; there's ■oniothing srroug np there." "No, I gotfii not; I just came froia there this morning." "Well, it's a buster, anyhow," repllod the boy. Bryna reed, smiled slightly, then said, "See here, my wife and I kuow about this and we aro ih*oiilyt>«e*.lw.t4o" Thla is th* irlegram: •flfer uat-, a* a. child 1* burn tu-ii f, ct wid*'anal i_* fool long.*' COCIETIES *•< Wwlri* Meet m fit. Pleeeeat I'.'f CW~F •r.3.j.f.tt rc--«-*.-—*V,wi. .-• MoudapKofeach month at 8 p. m. ...yt*»tyH bratbran ahraM welcome. The evolution of th* sleeve thl* sea- son In conformity with the gradual lift' Ing of the bodice line, make* an Inter- eating study, and one well worth con •Ideratlon, since on the proper mak* of tbe sleeve depend*, In a great measure, the style of the dress. At the beginning of the season th* marked characteristic of aleev** wa* their 'flufhnti* about the hand, their bouffant effect above the wrist and b*. low th* elbow. Some'atrea* should ee laid upon thla. because people do not really know that thl* characteristic Is not now a leading style. A* the Un* of the bodice went Up, the flufflnesa of the sleeves went with lt, till now the puffs and flounces and furbelows hang about the shoulders and above,' Instead of below the elbow. Of'coursc, wnen a dress ta made thnt requires fullness below the elbow, the sleeve Is made In that manner. The reason for the change In sleeves Is that the new high belt demands a clear line above, the waist. Without this line a woman would look Ilk* a be- fiouneed bag. Th* whole line of the dress Is higher than It baa keen In yean, and a* an artistic consequence ileeves are higher. There Is a marked tendency to elbow sleeve* and to fitted •leeve* with mitten effects over the hand below th* elbow. The elbow sleeves have Urge puff* or ruffle* from the shoulder to th* elbow—generally both puff* and ruffle*—and the fitted ilteve appears below these and (how* the' outline of th* arm to perfection all the way down upon the hand. - With the exception ot vary practical gowa*. mad* mere for utility than any. thing elne, all fitted ileeves are of lace, with lace flounce* and perhap* a puff also at the elbow. These lace (leeve*, coming down upon the hand aa they do like a mitten,.and showing only the linger*, are very flattering .to a woman's band. They accentuate the grace of outline In tha'Aanct and make It look iery'smalL while «olt< hiding any defect* .In .hap. or sale. THK YOUNO MEN are onr bast Sweater Customers. If the Workingmen knew more ot the contort there la in wearing a Sweater to work, we would sell more - Sweaters. SWEATERS plain white, navy or grey, others in fancy effects, #1.M, #1.60, #1.76, #t.M, #».», #1.71. Some of these are so handsome that young ladle* buy them for their own net. Boy* Sweaters 75c, 90c, #1.00, #1.16. If yon think of buying a Sweater, it will pay yea to see our showing. A. E. LEES & w., THC CASH CLOTHIERS. PUfcK BLOCK. If yen want a Sign Ring up Dickens Telephone 987 or call around at the Sign Works, 314 Homer street. In any case your wants will receive the most courteous and careful attention. If you miss The An vocatx you mis* the local news. Trunk Mamta Deere ne r rTT»' " COPVBIfjHTO Ac. AaroM Madias a ak«tth an* eaMrlatlon ■»• quickly aaaaruln our opinion tra* whethar a* tlon U probably patentable Comaaantea, - -■ __ .. ...... . P*w*w tanu. reeMv* irlnrjMMnta. _._i a c.. ■paaMI iMNaa, anthoM aW ta tt* IrtT.ntlon u probably patent llonaitrlaUfeiiaailanliij. Hi ■ant fiM. OMaet lawtf far Pauat* take* tkroa*h »t w*al aaWaa. smhoan ***a*u — Scientific America... lijiTMl_omolT lllftstntt .bUlon of tuir tcl-nti r_Mr: four months, $1. AssamitoomsIrllii-tTtttaMl w«-1t, I-urtst rtr. cuiajtlon of tuir tci-ntlle JourniO. T«rmsa |2 • r: four months, $1. Sold brail ff-W-.Mi-f*. Advertise in "ADVOGATE" - -.- ■% . i» Advertising 1* the education of the ThC AdVOCatO M* 4 purchaser of th* merit* of different larger Circulation OU MOHwt that which add. to hi. comfort and am- pj^j tbau ._y ^fa conaumer. It Informs the prospective good* and bring* him into touch with Vancouver paper. pllfle* hi* happlB***. - atr**i. City. Rw»^Piw»«»x-aTrA»T-^-W. H. DeBou, "TrT. fuVtrmmmWamm C^ua*jl*t*wwi: ■', *»*JamK< v !■■""■.';' '■. LADIBS 6*Y TBB MAOOABKES. AlexattdraBlveNec T. hoWa regnlar H*vUw lit and M Yrlday* af eaak rnoath to 1.0. O. T., BaU corner West mlnritr aad Srrentb aveauej. Yitntog waStot always wetOCwH. Lady Commaadtr-Mn. Fitsb. Lady Record Keeper—Mr*. Mary A, Foot*, 880 Ninth arena*, east. CANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN ' " FRIENDS. VaaooumCouncil,. No. S|la. m«eU overy Mead' 4th T-nradegps it* eaoh wttw,.._'!--w.r.i Ball, eorner O^iajHii and, We»ta_ii*tar aVeaee*. trotaara^.fatati-i *1 slaty a ettsuu*. W.P.'FUtriafllwg.OhlefCe-nrtllor. Mist A. Chambers, Recorder, ,,'»•..00 taatwlaaler ateasii. Tel. 7W. Don't k**p year eyes oa the greoad when walking. • Keep thane en a -level. ■ Den'4 welk with,, the weight on the heel*. Walk with th* weight oa th* ball* of the feet. Don't wear high heel* for walking. Wear low heels, which leave the body In.'ft* norma) eeettlea. Don't walk with the beck bent back. Bead neither forward nor backward, hat keen th* spine (freight. Don't held the ehist np eo high the* lt become* an effort. Don't wear yeur clothing eo tight that It Interfere* with yeur breathing. Den't stand with th* weight of th* body' en one hip. Don't stand with th* weight of th* body against th* spin*. Don't cover the top of your cellar with your neck. Beld yeur head up. Don't sit on the tad ef'yeur seta*. Dent alt with -ear knees apart. They abouM arw*y» teach. Don't alt with the l*t» era****, because It throw* th* weight oa one ht> and durlert. th* tody. I C not already a Subscriber to "The Advocate" yon should subscribe at once. Stranger- coining to reside on Mt. Pleasant should take the local paper and become acquainted with the locality in which they intend to live. $i.oq per year,,50c for six mouths, a_c for three months Office: 2525 Westminster avtuuc; Telephone 81405 •_t-d**a*aa**aa****wSMm***w>wwS-__»»aa*»*»***»*»aa**s»*s»*»»**«****a*******wane»»»e I w%f^_wto*>*-Vwf*w»»s»S>*w«J-w%-w*<-»-»%w-%t^%f^-«a "Let the dead past bury 1*1 dead." And it* inconvenience*. The Convenient Light is the Electric Light You have simply to touch th* button end yonr offloe and room is brilliantly] lighted, falling over chairs; no matehe*; pa unoleenliness; no danger. n be made Dortabl*. ao that you can hang them over your poor bed, etc., and any desired naaoitip, «n. .avinaiiuw, an. u..|iw. Mectrio light* can be made portable, so that you can hang them over your drewer or shaving mirror, at the head of eandle-powtg may be obtained. It is 0 Beautifying Light Under its alear rays, feces aad objects do not have that pallid, dull appear-1 * enoe that ia oansed by other light*; on the contrary, tt show* off every- <» thing to the beat a -ventage. Aa murio adds to the beauty of a voice, *o < 1 doe* the eleotric light onhanoe the beauty of a face, the brightness of a ■mile and tha sparkle of the eyes. IT HA8 NO FLAME—it emits no unhealthy fumes—it consume* 00 oxygen aad doe* not vitiate the air—therefore it does not cause 01 aggravate asthma « other irulmoqery diaaase*. It does not leek, ignite or axptode. It will not kill plant* or ruin waUp-par or furnishings. It ia everything that Is best aa a light. Up-to-date esmldlahmenta an- people . of reSuement nee IL ij British CoiumWo Electric Railway Co., Ltd. f Offioa*: Corner of Ka*Ung» and Carrall ttree-. '-j L%ay^r*J,*_.a»»»l»%»%»%%a%a»%a» %i»y«*^wWw-*>»»V ni *y m\\«r _L_ i"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Vancouver (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Mt_Pleasant_Advocate_1904-02-27"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0311491"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.261111"@en ; geo:long "-123.113889"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Vancouver, B.C. : Mrs. R. Whitney"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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