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Taeaaar, Marea IT. ItM. 10 THE VANCOUVER WORLD. 139 Hastings Street East ARGYLE HOUSE Stark Shoe Stores, 51 and 623 Hastings 160 Cordova St. Horse Show Footwear For Men and Women 75o SILK LISLE HOSE 500 PWls like silk, looks like silk, wears better than silk 450 HOSE FOR 250 Uuannteeil the Wot value in town.

W1 JL Special Notice A Great Belt PurchaseP.S 45c Kill two birds with one stone. Buy shoes for "Horse Show" wear and supply spring needs at the same time. No portion of your attire demands more careful attention than your footwear. A shoe that lacks style and grace will destroy the effect of the most oharmlng costume. The Stark Stores offer the largest assortment of footwear In the city for your approval the latest styles, the best leathers, the most durable and comfortable shoes for men and women at prices from one quarter to one third less than those of other stores.

AWdnTsd iv moraine at 8 a.m. will witness one of the largest Belt Sales ever held in the city. sensational value should mosit certainly nttract hundreds to this store at that hour. The Lot consists of over 1 ,200 Belts Comprising Leather, Kid, Silk and Elastic, handsomely decorated with brass or cut steel buckles and ornaments. Hundreds of styles to choose from each one new and attractive.

We Shall Sell the Whole Lot on Wednesday at 45c each Our low prices are rendered possible by the Stark policy of buying In quantities direct from the makers, paying spot cash and selling strictly for cash. All customers are treated alike fairly and honestly a method of selling shoes that Is gaining new friends for us every day. Stark is prepared to buy shoe merchants' stocks. And amount from $2000 to Xot only in Vancouver city, I ut in any part of the Trorince for spot cash. THE CHEAT CURTAIN I 350 8HEETIH0 FOR DELAINES It'sTyD.

TAILORED SUITS FOR gALE 250 27 pieces of delaines, $14.99 hite grounds with pretty The materinls employed has culminated in clearing 72 inch heavy white florai designs, SUch as panama8i cheviots, our entire stock, with the sheeting; regular price rosebuds in pink, and tweedS) in 3rc. Wednesday, 100 yds. sky, heliotrope and grey exception of one line which 3 colorings. One day only uf fashionable colors, ao Tt lor 0 jara. ivies, fitted and semi fitted is regularly sold at $2.75.

25c yud. All that is left, no pairs, Sale of Corsets, regular price $1.10 'Jtf n11 lie npw flare models. on Wednesday $1.95 this week's Sale price Sperial $14.90 Franklin Nixon 139 St The Largest Retailer of Shoes in Canada THREE STORES 51 and 623 Hastings and 160 Cordova St. opening up road from Johnson road. Received and referred to Councillor ernment appoint the following BcnaV men justices of the peace: Frank was finally passed.

Accouuts to the amount of $3022.90 were passed. The council adjourned Saturday. March 21st, at 2 p. m. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS 1 Bowser and U.

A. Aennray, ana inu a copv of this resolution be sent to the Hon. F. Carter Cotton and the Hon. the Attorney General." Carried.

MAP OF MUNICIPALITY. Moved bv Councillor Williams, sec onded by Councillor I ocklin, that E. 881 CRANVILLE ST. Ml CFANVILLE POINT GREY. A meeting of the council of the corporation of Point Grey was held at Gngff'i hall, Eburne, on Thursday, March 12, 1908, at 7 a.

m. The reeve occupied the chair and all the members of the board were present, with the exception of Councillor Stewart, who was absent owing to illness. CORRESPONDENCE. The following letters were received and referred to the board of works: From the Const Quarries re price of rock and from the B. O.

Electric Rail v.ny re freight on snme; from hiis. II. Cburton re onenina road in Grand Opening A. Cleveland, r. L.

be nereoy appointed to make a map of Toint Grey municipality, showing all roads, recognized trails" and water courses in the municipality. Carried. Moved by Councillor Locklin, seconded by Councillor Williams, "That the reeve be authorized to take all necessary steps to have the obstruction on the Magee road moved at once." Carried. POLICE OFFICERS. The council then proceeded to ballot for police officers, Geo.

Goddard and John Cook being elected, and appointed at a retaining fee of $20 per year and a salary of $2.50 per day when on duty. FENCES ON ROAD TRACKS. The clerk was instructed to notify all parties having fences on the road allowance of any of the mads in the STAGE DANCERS' SHOES Samuel G. Frith, who is interested in the shoe manufacturing bueinera said that the making of rhoes for dancers Kthletee and stage folk was one of the interesting imlustrea into which some han shoemakers had drifted. "In Boston, Brockton, Lynn and Haverhill," eaid Mr.

Frith, "there are a number of old time cordwainers who are now busily engaged turning out ballet shoes, dancing slippers, dancng clogs, athletic shoes and dress and grotesque footwear for the stage. Ballet shoe are made in quantities in Lynn for professionals of the stage, amateur dancers, of the dancing schools and colleges, and other girls who go in for physical culture. "Dancers have small and ehapely feet. Thia is also true of college girls who go in for physical culture. The typical stage foot i No.

4, which is an ideal size. The stage foot ie apt to be broader across the toes than the ordinary foot because dancers exercise the muscles of their feet and develop them. It is a rnle of good dancers to wear shoes that will allow for space between the toes. It ia a point of good fit that all persons should heed." Washington Herald. McKee to bring in specification.

Letter from McPhillips, Tiffin Laursen complaining of flooding of Naud's property. Mr. Ralph (road foreman) stated that the matter was being attended to. Resolved that the clerk be instructed to reply and councillor Rumble and the road foreman be appointed to wait on Mr. Naud.

The following plans were submitted D. L. 39. Resolved that the plan be referred to plan committee. D.

L. 209 and 210 were also referred to plan committee. Contract for repairing No. 5 bridge, North Arm road was awarded to Mr. Fenwick at $10.

Contract for clearing Hamilton rood Was awarded to Messrs. Whiting and Davies at $190 per chain. Councillor Cliff presented petition from Rod Gunn and others for repairing portion of Gunn Road. Resolved that tenders be colled for 75 yards of gravel. Tenth avenue (intcrmunicipal) Specification for clearing 20 chains was read and approved and tenders were ordered to be called for the work.

Tenders were ordered to be called for the following: Third avenue between 6th and 9th streets, Grafton road, 18 chains. Nelson road extension north. Councillor Rumble asked for permission to lay gravel on Jubilee road in front of Mr. Eraser's property. His request was granted.

The following accounts were passed for payment: King's printer, Bryson 4 Sons, Central Livery Stables, from the. B. C. Electric Unilway Co. re clniinint; of water ii(irth side of railway track between Eburne and the Nerth Arm bridge.

A letter from the provincial police costs in Magee case, and a letter lrom A. H. Lewis re printing, were received and referred to the finance committee. The applications for the positions of road tax collector and police officers On Tuesday evening, March 17th, The Maple Leaf Electric Theater will open its doors at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7 :30 sharp, in Shakespeare's great masterpiece, "OTHELLO," in Life Motion Pictures.

This will be followed by THE COMIC SERENADE A RESTFUL RIDE A RED HOT DAY APPLE OF DISCORD HIS FIRST CIGAR JAPANESE VAUDEVILLE Also two beautifully illustrated songs by Prof Orr. No pictures shown to which the most fas tidious can object. WE ARE CATERING TO THE LADIES AND CHILDREN Admission 10c MATINEE DAILY 2:30. FIVE AND TEN CENTS. municipality, that tbey must remove tiio same.

FROrOSED BY LAW. Councillor Townsend gave notice yiat he would introduce a by law for regulating traffic at the next meeting, and Councillor Locklin cave notice IRISH ITEMS In a printed reply in parliamentary papers, Mr. Birdrell informed Lord Bal a pemna ny that he would introduce law at the next meeting. The council adjourned March 17th, 19o8. to Tuesday, carres that the number of emigrants Daily News, Columbian, $22.50: C.

P. 3Uc; J. C. Attinger, were referred to the police committee. RESOLUTIONS.

Mored by Councillor Locklin. seconded by Councillor Vells, "That the reeve, the chairman of the board of works and the chairman of the finance committee, be appointed to look over the land at Kernsdale, and select a hall site. Carried. The pay rol for the monlti of February was passed and the wages ordered to be paid. Moved by Councillor Wiliams, seconded by Councillor Townsend that all applicants with plans of subdivisions for approval, be notified that the land registry requires two tracings and the council requires one tracing of every plan, for filing purposes.

Carried. EBURNE AVENUE. The date for receiving tenders for constructing and rocking Eburne avenue toas changed to March 20th. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Moved by Councillor Williams, seconded by Councillor Locklin, "That this cooncil recommends that the gov from Ireland in 1905 wae 30,676 in 1900, 35,344, and last year, 39,082.

While trying to rescue her little granddaughter, who had fallen into the Shannon, Mrs. Taylor, of Clareville near Limerick, was drowned. The child managed to reach the bank safely. Mesre. i E.

Median (United Irieli league) and C. J. Dolan (Sinn Fein) were nominated for the parliamentary representation of North Leitrira. A THE MAPLE LEAF ELECTRIC THEATRE BURNABY. The council met at 2:30 p.m.

on March 7, VM, the reeve and all the councillors being present. Communications were received as follows: l.eiter from Mr. George Runible asking for additional $100, making in all to be advanced him on security of block 2, D) L. 99. Resolved that same be advanced him.

Letter from Mr. Ayerst asking for compensation to wagon on North Arm road. Received and clerk instructed to write him offiring $10 in settlement of claim. Letter from Mr. Phillips asking for faction fight took place afterwards, M.

Mills, George Hardy C. II. Lobley, A. W. W.

McDermott, $10; F. Porter, F. Peers, C. C. Fisher, $10; Province, $20; salaries, $215; G.

Rolinson, W. J. Walker, $50; Farran A Campbell, $200; E. M. Wiltshire, B.

C. Deer Lake Mill John Rumble, P. Byrne, C. Burtchell, $27; News Advertiser, H. Blaine, $50; A.

R. Attoe, W. Tenny, Wm. Birtch, F. Muttit, $9.50: F.

Cummings, H. J. I Km 57.flfi: II Blaine. $4.50: V. when several people weTe injured.

831 CRANVILLE ST. In the receiver's eourts, county court jndge Curran delivered judgment in a case heard by him recently at Trim 881 CRANVILLE ST. quarter sessions, in which a claim wa, made by Mr. Wm. an extensive farmer, residing at Liselmigher.

nea Athboy, county Wectmeath, for JE2260 in respect of alleged criminal and malicious injuries sustained bv the Farmer, W. Fullerton, C. Goucher, $19; John iiirtch, John Keefer. Win. Geirge, burning of his barn nd outbuilding Judge Curran awarded the applicant jtl.W.

Bakinrt Powdsr. beintf In dispensable in the preparation of our daily food, must Nliati SPECIALTIES from many parts of the globe are secured to make our assortment of Everything for the Kitchen the most complete in British Columbia. Call and investigate. Sole Agents fcr the Big 3 Kootenay Ranges Caloric Gas Ranges Sunshine Furnaces FUTURE OF THE DUMA At tli end of ite five yearn' legal limit it i probable that the third Duma will be much less inclined to render the Czar the things that are the Czar'a than it a few week ago. The country, too.

will have moved with ita representative and when the chamber which has abolished the (autocracy has been dhwolved it will surely be succeeded by one which will abolifh much elee and establish constitutional government of a democratic kind on a firm footing. That is the principal result of II. Stolvpin's premiership. That he never intended to compass it highly probable. Otherwise, on the day of his recent triumph in the Duma he would not hav.

defended with such warmth and eloqnence the autocratic regime to which he had unconsciously given the coup de grace. Daily Telegraph. be free from noxious ingredients Complete purity and whole somencss are the unquestioned characteristics of G. Bulman, John Moon, Eli Under, E. Brown, J.

Birtch, $150; E. Wedge, Geo. Davies, W. Badey, Tel. F.

Ayerst, $10. The council adjourned untd March 1st at 2:30 p.m. RICHMOND. The regular monthly meeting of the Richmond council was bltl at the llicti iimud Town hall On" Saturday, March 7th. The reeve and Councillors Tait, Mc Callan, Chaldeeott, Keen and Trite were presejjt.

fevers! communication were read, amoug them fceiag a copy of a resolution passed by the Eburae Ratepayers' association requesting the rouneila of Point Grey and UieJimond to petitiou the loiuiuiuu government to deejien the Xortii Arm of tft Frnser river to make it uav cable for larger vessels. A pet.t.ou requesting the improvement No. .17 road, between roads 5 nud and one requesting the opening up and grading of the road from Stevecton to Loudon's banding, the former being 1 PS if I JnVJ a i a UI.j ltfAytk8iti? Li W'J Lk 1 laid over and the latter granted. At the reonewt of Mr. B.

Bontnrone AUSTRALIAN NAVAL POLICY Mr. O. H. Reed, leader of the Australian opposition, has condemned ia a public speech the federal defence policy of th. government.

Mr. Deakin's position in regard to th. naval agreement with Great Britain had, he said, humilitated Australia. Ureat Britain had done her duty magnificently the reeve wa anthoriied to sign plan of of section 13, block 4 range 7 W. Cun.

Keen was empowered ro let a Ralph, Morris Limited contract for digging a ditch along No. 4 3 road, oHimiencmg ae mite mm road kiMt continning for KM rods. PhOfM 278 128 Hastings St. Wtst It3 active principle, creara cf tsr tar, a pure, gvt2 frtJJ coSely from prapca Fotecncos tncrctlents ere Isnttd In the low fricd fcak'jij powcle. s.

Their awrtlve principle Is a mineral rived from alphcrlc vitriol carrying out the agreement, but Mr. Deakin, who had promised Xl1.tK a year for aaval defence, was bow endeavoring to devis. a means for gj'tin the money back from the po kets of th. struggling British taxpayer. It was tha meanest thing that had ever beea attempted by Aastralia.

Ir. HepwortJi was appointed medical health officer and F. A. Watt, chief of police. renaisaioo was granted the Fanners Telephone Co.

to erect poles at their own risk. The reeve and Coun. Tritea were authoriied to engage engineers to take leveis bet wee a Vanconver city fim'rta and the Fraaer river for the parpoae of find Ind a feasible ronte for water for Richmond. The road tag bylaw pained the third readinc a ad th temporary fcaa bylaw last Try a World Want Ad "Jaeger para wool the amfeet underwear for spring. No eolds, ao chills, aa equable warmth always.

'Health Culture" explains why; eopiea free. Retail A. traat craaaa tartar LJI Itartraal; St Fee tag. avaaae. Wiaaiseg..

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