tf /* :: ADVMTiiiNi ^4/ I JI aio-uit reaching vV" ^/ple £ ,, in their homos. 1. . Ex- ':' prose does that. •!• I Phone 8o 1 i I , a♦a^-H*«>•^<>•>->•^•.*•w*•^♦<"^•^•x•♦H•.». Pie* VOLUME 8 Visit HI}? jExprFsa NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1909. .j. AA.'yy..y,~y.A.yyyy,~yyfAAAA. • | JOB PRINTING ;| •!• that pleases, at The Ex- i > x press Office. Good stock. (', •j. Prices right. I > X Phone 8o Jj A I I a*m**>*>*>"X",mmh,*hkmX*.*'-wmm,<'., NUMBER P Federal Minister* Hon. Win. l'ugslcv, niinisti-r ol public works, in accordance willi tin- arrangements annuiinc- i-d, paid an ollicial visit to North Vancouver on Tucm1.iv, unili-r tin- joint auspices ul the city and district councils and llu- hoard of tradi-. Dr.l'ugslcv accompanied hv Hon. William Tciiipleinaii, ininistt-r ol mines, arrived in tin- city at lo a.m., the ladies ol Dr. l'ugslcv's part} on his westers lour also lavor- ing the north .shore with tluii attendance. The party was Immediately conveyed to the uiv hall where the reception forma litics were enacted. Mayor Ha) occupied thn chair and in a leii mil chosen remarks welcomed the minister of public wurks and llu- other nsStS to North Valiiouver. Reeve Mi Naught llien reati the memorial which had lieen prepared /or presentation to Dr. l'ugslcv, as lolloiis: Joint Memorial Irom lhe councils ol the city and dislriel nl Norlli Vancouver, and the board ol trade of North Vancouver: To tin Honorable uilium Pagale), minister oi public works for Canada: Regarding a harbor board im Hurrard Inlet, and harbor works rcijilired ou lhe imrlli shore In response to a rci'iicsl from tlm department of marine and fisheries ,il Ottawa, your memorialists have prepared a draft bill to incorporate a harbor boanl ior the porl and harbut ul Vaiicouur, iin lulling the nli.de ol Burrard Inlet and Knglish bat This bill Is being submitted lo the i.iiuiiii of vaacoavei alld lo others interested arith a view tu i un.iiiniiuiis representation to iln- government on ilu- .subject. The provisions which mm memorialists dsew ol tin- utmost Importunes to tin- north shore are the lollowing: i. That tin- bo.iid oi commissioners be appulllled bv llu led eral government, and l>c men strictly responsible to tlu- gov- 11 iiiiiiiii and inilepeiideiit ul am seciion or corporation; and lu lliis decision thev have been guided by lhc cxjkiiiiui- m Montreal. 2. Thai all lhe ll<lal lata u> the harbor now vesie.l in ihe dominion government, In- vested ill the hari-or board, subject ne- ussarily to all leases aiid other rights given by the goveriiiiieiii, aud lo all lhe righis oi the ll outage on Hers llu llals on the norlh shore represenl a very l.uge screagi ol land eminently suiled Ior Hocks of all kinds, fof elevalors and iv alehouses, ami for indusiri.il srortu, „;nl ilic ih- vi-lopiiielll ol llnlll in a suit,ibli m,inner would mean ret) Mth Ior the harbor ol Vaniuuvir Wide pullers .ire im lum I in the matter ul railway lousiriu- n.an lu enable lhc hoard lo make connection with difsreut railwai svstems, and tOfk Uf lion may be nciissari t" I il- i/.i- lhe ulliili undertaking, uiu! it is hcllciid alsu that a good circular railway ur tlalUWa) wuuld prove an immense puli. mill eiiieiue and give linilv lo lhe harbor; and 4. Ill filling in the finan i.il provision to be made for lhe harbor board your memorialists ri-speillnlll Slgl that alluii.ui,. be made lor llu- lollowing m,ikon the north shore, vi/ 1. A dry il.uk ol largu eapai ity to give accommodation iur vessels ol any sl/e afloat .V - coinpanv ing ihis is a plan ,.! Itch a dock ami all estiin.il, the cost ol Iti i.'iislruilioli both prepared l.v Donald Caincioti. di.tint liiinu i|,al eliguuir, who has had extensive ex|-enuiii 111 all kinds of harbor work. The in 1 (".sity for a dock of large proportions hsrs is sell-evident, and it has been S great loss lu this purl that no such duck has been available. To locale siuh a dock on these tidal Hats will mean providing the ulinust capacity at the smallest coat lor Construction and upkeep; and such a duck located on Hurrard Inlet vvill be coliveiiielil lor vessels from any point on the l'acilic coast. In particular a dry dock here vvill prove ol inestimable value in event of war breaking out for the repair uf large cruisers or battleships on this coast. 2. An elevator to meet the requirements ol the grain trade. ln view- ol the expelled shipment westwards of .1 large proportion ol grain crop Irom Alberta and Saskatchewan, several elevators are urgently seeded at this port, and the harbor board should have these all under control. j. Wharves fur reception ol large vessels to open tin wai for wide unhampered competition in the uce.in going trade, It is of Importance that a corporate body representing the public interest have control of wharves sufficient lu nieel every emergency, and the advent of competing transcontinental railway systems to this harbor makes it really urgent thai all who coine should liml wharfage available fur sea going cargoes. community is bm iwo yens old and yet has ,1 population ap- proximating 6000 people, Dr. l'ugsle) slated that this ls simply another evidence ol the remarkable development which had of late characterised Vancouver and lhe l-inscr. ll had been a great surprise to him lo le.un oi this rapid grow th, as he was Informed ihat ihe population of Vancouver had multiplied three times within the past lew years. Nurth Vancuuver, continued the speaker, should derive great hopi and ciiiuiirageinetit Irom the (act that two greal transcontinental railways, the Caiia- diaiii Northern and the Grand Trunk Pacific weie not content that iheir lei minii on the I'acilii mast should be lutllilled lu points m ihe northern section ol lhe province, but had decided to enter the city ol Vancouver. The Grand Trunk l'acilic had applied to the dominion government lor approval ol their plans showing a railwav In.111 Port George or some olher corneiii- eni point on the ir main line, to Vancouver. The Canadian Northern railway had made a simi- 1.11 application and uu doubt balm lung each of these great railway lystems wonld have its terminus at Vancuuver, and he wonld suppose that the (act that these railways reached Hurrard Inlet irum the nurlh, wuuld Sorted that he had come wesl Ior lhe purpose of getting information concerning the needs of the dominion, as he was in charge of one of the most importanl departments of the governments of Canada. Tlio east- cm portion of the country is closely interested in the development ol thc west. It had been a great pleasure to him throughout his tour, to Iind tlu; same dsvtlopment and progress every- whure. They who dwelt in tiie casl had been of the opinion that the whole grain output ol the prairie provinces had been destined to Iind its way to market through Montreal in summer and the maritime province ports in the winter, but it was now very evident that the west was going lo share largely in the benehts to accrue from tlie development of those provinces. The C.P.R. had lowered the grades through the mountains ol late years, in some cases as much as one half. Kegina is only one hall the distance from Vancouver that il is from the maritime provinces, and Burrard Inlet is open the vear round, and the western ports are destined to profit in large degree by the exports from the prairie provinces. "No one" declared the speaker "can take too hopeful a view of the development of the port on Hurrard Inlet." As minister of public HON I)N IM'C.Sl.l-V AND I'AKTV AT CITV H.M,I, A- Win-In .uses ul large cap- ailly are essential tu wh.ilus and elevators, and ihese should Ik- ei|Uip|*cd wilh lllc best 111...I em appliances lur handling freight and loading and unload ing vessels. As a fait much ul lhe success ul ihe harbor works will depend un the cipiipnieiil ol the wh,mis and warehouses and y Boms railwaj u-uks ,u< ,. neiessllv to lonneit lhe wharuis uilh lhe dlllerenl railwai sis teas io whnl atenl the board should meant hm go in this din.iion will call i..i cars iul lonsidcralion by them alter thev learn lhe plans ol iln mi] WM loinpallles. Attached lo the report was,, detailed description >.i ,1 propoa ni graving docs lor lhc north short- ol lhe Inlet, togetlu 1 Sith fstiiiiatis ol cost ,il 1173,000, the whole prepared bv Donald Cameron, district engfaasi Hon. Dr l'ugslcv, in replying to lill- liicliioti.il, 1 \|iressed his pleasure ,il being enabled lo in iliuli- a visil lo Noi 111 V, un ou ver in the ilnn i.ui ..I Ins ..lli. 1 al visil to lhe wist lie recog ni/id the (ail that N'orih Vui nuner pccnples a most sdvanl age.uis situation |..i all lhat 1 lass of industries whnh derives its advantage from an cxulluit harbor frontage All who ,m privileged to see it, must recognise the splendid watcrirontagt which the north short Referring to the lact that this pnui ol glial advantage to North Vancouver, because these lines woiild verv nalurallv seek to locate, at SHI 'ate, ireight terminals upon tin north shore a,I ill. llllll. Willi tchnmi lo ,1 board ol harbor commissioners, Dr.Pufs- Icy st,llnl Ihnt the matter was being held III ,lliul,tliu* jllsl ,,| present s,, for ,,s definite action was concerned, but in* was oi opinion Ihal, in lhe 11e.1i luture ihe constitution ol a harbor ttusl would be all ,nil,Ult,ige, ami as ,, 111. inla.i ..I lhe g..\. in mini alld liiliu-.til ol publii Ma.lks, he Wollld IsVor llie list mg ui ilu* tidal flats ami tin sa iin foreshore ..I tin* harbor, 111 the board As In a dry clink HpoH the norih shore, reference lo whiih was made in lhe memorial, his healers were dollblli ss aware thai tin government had passed .ui order guaranteeing aid to the extent nf three per cent par annum npon the mst of a Boating ilmk on the s..nib M.l. ol the Inlei The agleclnellt had been dull signed, .uid he Wal gi.ililicd lo learn llial the final u.il arrangements are practical lv Completed and thai intislriu tli Hi Wollld soon be ii.lllllllll. 1 .1 Whether the government wonld 1.. prepared to make farthei grants lot thi COdstTOCtioa ol a su..11.1 dock, in the Immediate vicinitv, was a question, but the matter would receive ins careful consideration Continuing, Dr. I'ugsley as* works, he wuuld bc lound ever ready to respond as liberally as tlic public iunds would allow to every reasonable- rei|Uircmini which might bc submitted to the government by western communities. The west mast is populated hy men ol eiitfgy.tiun ol enterprise and men ol determination, and it was the duly oi lhe government lo aid those who manifested a disposition to help themselves along all legili male lines. The government would be found ready .il all limes tn asslsl 111 promoting lllc progress ol the poll ol Valium ver. Hon Win 'l'i nipKm.in was I ailed upon in the chairman ami began a felicitous spesch by staling that tllltil tod.1 \ III had Mined North Vancouver from alar, but while in tin- estimation of those whose Interests were located elsewllere.it mighl be held lhat distanic luu 111- ili.iiitiuent lu thc view, he did not find it so, lor mi nearer view, he was yet more iharined wilh lhc location This was II Mainly a glorious site for a great uiy. lie likened lhe minister uf public wnrks to a com- incrii.il ti,uilier whn w.is 1,1k ing urders. He had alrcadi taken mure than could be filled in live years, but he* had booked lium all and they would doubtless in* hiud as rapidly as public revenues would admit Revenues had decreased in 190K, and retrenchment had been ne cessary. The speaker Was ol opinion thai lhe west had suffered iliuli- in proportion, than the other portions ol tin domin ion, because oi tlm economics which had been rendered necessary. This year's revenues however promised to exceed am ..11 record, and he was ol ..pinion that the greatest alld mosl urgent demands were in lhe west. At the suggestion of Dr. I'ugsley, Geo. H. Cowan, M.l' was next called upon, and 111 a few- apt sentences expressed iln pleasure that it had given him to be ol some service to the minister ot public works, 111 promoting the effectiveness ul his western visit. Dr. I'ugsley had manifested great aptness at grasping the western conception oi things and at nutating Into western sentiment and purposes, U these thuughts wen* carried to Ottawa and manifested themselves in action, it would bs for- tninate indeed for the west. The proceedings at the citv hall being concluded, the ministerial party, accompanied by prominent citizens, were given a short trip through lhe cilv and the district, upon the return they arrived at Larson's pavilion, where it had been arranged to cntcrtiiin them at luncheon, about ivi p.m. The banquet was enjoyed by sboul one hundred and fifty dtisens, and lully sustained tin- enviable reputation which the Imst ul the Hotel North VaiKoiti,! has earned as a public caterer. The toast list was a leiigthv one, and, as Mr. l'tigslcv had made other engagements which necessitated his leaving at four o'clock, it was (mind necessary to eliminate s large portion ol it. Mayor W. II. Mav presided, and keeve Mi Naught and 1). ('• Dick acted as mc iluiriiien. The niavor, iu opening the to,isi list, declared (hat it »,.. not lieciiisc North Vancouver sought (or f.iioritism in am form that thev sadeavored lo extend their hospitality to the minister ol pul,In woiks md his party, but that all thai wai asked with ri-lcictitc lo ,1111 public illipro einelils ihal mighl In* made, was thai the government would investigate the resources and the adv.ullages ..I the norUi shore,und do wlut thev thought in their unbiased, unprejudiced judgment was deserved Onl] thc iieiessnrv Improvements were needed, in order to make Hurrard Inlei a harbor second to none in the world The minister was now upon iln shores ol North Vaacoavei .md the speaker was sun Ihal he mill.I not but be illlpnsseil Willi iln fact, thai ilus w.r* lhe SVCUUC through whnh, in llie lutiiii lllllst llow laige li unin s into the dominion 1 (chequer The toast, "The Federal Cm eminent," was proposed bv K lv Macnaghten, who observed thai Icdcr.il goiirniiiini w.is only a practical worhiag oui of tin- principle, union is strength ln the iniirse oi his remarks he cited C.ciinaiiv, lhc United States, and AustTslia in illuv trate tin* great benefits Ihal tin inlllederallnn idea h.is 1011I1 in il upon difiercnl cotffltrisu,und like results were being experienced in Canada. Hon. Win. TeJiiplciu.iti. minister ut mines .ui.I revenue, replied in the to,ist. Viewed from the Standpoint "I the previous speaker, fsdorstfos u.is recognised ,is having conferred untold beiiciits up..11 the dominion Il had not .ilw.ivs been c.isv in harmonise the widely diversified interests involved,Lut nevertheless coalederstion bad proven » magnificent success As lor the further dtvslopmmt nf Canada, the railwav problem was the real problem ol the country, li waa the p..lui ol the federal government to develop the resources ol Canndn by building railways, and by developing in even wav, the transportation [acuities, The Grand Trunk Pacific rail- 1...1.I would be completed in a lew years and then lhe Bud- son's H.n railway would foUou. The building ol this latter railway was .1 part "I the acicplcd policy oi the present administration. Nearer home, wc want railways in British Columbia, and we want all our porls pfoj ■ ed on a proper looting,to enable them to accomplish their possibilities Iii the fullest extent Hurrard Inlet was one ol the greatest harbors in llu world, ils only weak point being the narrow channel and swifl current at First Narrows. He was not the ininisU-r of public works but if he were, he would assure the people that he would leave no eflort unmade to iscun the nscsssary appropriation at the earliest possible date to widen those narrows. Personally he did m.l Consider lhat the tunc should be long,before such could be done Iu closing, Mr. Tem- plutian aptly declared, "North Valiiouver has just as minii to look I..I ward lo ,is had Vancouver lour or li\e ve.iis ago The toist, "Tin- Provincial Government," was proposed by t, C. Wade Alter some humorous iibsiii.ili.ins hpnn lhe in- longruities pi. si 1,tnl hi Ihe as- soii.itioti ..I tin* nanus al the leader ol the opposition and ul mil known Liberals with a toast to iln provincial govum. iniiii, Mi tt...it* scored ,1 sttong poinl when he pointed OUl thai it w.is highlv desirable lhat federal iiiinistcis should make Ire- ipletll Uslls t.i the west, beiause ol the iui small number ul representatives sent bv lhe west to ott.iw.i in proportion to ths territory rt presented, While eightv per nnl of thc total ter- ntoii >.i Canada is west of the great lakes, onlv twenty per cent ol the members ol tin do million house hail Irnin that portion of C.ui.ida, ami DM u-rsili . while ..nil twentj \*l unl ol the terri'.oii ..I Canada lies eaSl ol those lakes, elghli |*cr cent uf the members aft el- ulul in that portion ol I.ui.ul,1 The interests ol the illllle do minion demanded that the niim- bars oi tin government ihould keep in dOM loiiih with the di lelopllli'lll ol lhe Wist, bv lllcalls aai iu.inun an.l extended loan Hod I' I. Cu'. 1 Ctioii, in replying to tin toast, declared iimt .ill ciliieas should units, irrespective of political parties im ilu building up ol ihe pro vines, As lm ilu provincial government, bc could but repeal whal had bull iliil.ilid bv lhe premier himsell at .1 Miuil.it gathering, not long sgo,samel) thai North V.iiiioiiui tu.n .1. psnd upon Ihe In.iiti a 0 open nmi a.i ih.it government in all reasonable requirements 1..1 tin advancement ol hu inn rests The bridge ,il S.i I Nations w.is n.iiii 1.mn ih.ui .1 previa iial publii aVorh, a** II »as a 11.1 t 1 ..I ih. il.\.lopmenl ..i those (ranspuitatioii l.uilities which were ol n.il Import lo othu provinci s, .md ll therefore partook ..I .1 11.ir.oii*.1 project, in »IikIi tin dominion gowrnment mighl ...iisistuuli .issist Wiih the i.. ..p. ration ol llu inuiiiu palities interested, (he prnvin- 1i.1l .unl tin . 1..minion govern mints, llu* project should nol in beyond tin- availabli nsum* is fm 11*, accomplishment, In .losing. Mr. Coin.11 declared 11 would prove in ihi interests ol the provinci .unl 'in 'i..ninii'.11. ii tin premier, Bir Wilfred Laa (Continued on Page Fire) THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. The last issue "i the B, C, Gazette contains the following among other notices; .lames[^ W. l'.ilinoii.ls, ol l'ciiliiton, alld Duncan MacFarlane, oi Riondel, I Kooteii.i}, arc appointed commissioners lol taking .llllll,lllis undei the proviuual elections act, Robert G. Clarki is appointed assistant inspecloi ol irmt pesis at Vancouver, Geo, D. Dcailiiell, jr., ol Di mn.ui Is land, is appointed justice ol tht peace. Wm. Stephenson, ol ijuesiielli Forks, lo be acting deputj mining recorder, Con stable Alhol Chas, Dulort, ol l.illuuci, to be ilipui) gold commissioner, etc., ua 1,ill....ei milling division. A.lolph Hi in er, oi Ti.ul, aiiil Bruce Walker, ui Kamloops, to be provincial constables, John W. Arbuckle, M.l), C.U., to bc resident ph\ ski.ill for Dunn.Ul Island, in place ol 11. P, Mill.u.l, ..1.1)., resigned, David A. McDonald, ul 1-crnie, lo bc iiol.iii | U Frederick Gusb), ui Rivw'» lu let, tu in fisheries uverseei and constable, \ ictor John.lio, oi New Westminster, lo bc iishuics ovcrscei and provincial con stable. Notice is given ui ilu cancel Lit ion oi resent on lands un Gambiel island. lion. Ur. Justice Clement and HUH. All. .)UStll.l Ma all I.S,.11, ,Ul Vacation judges 111 lllc supreme court at \ ancouver, snd will tii at lo.jo a ni. everj Thursday. Arthur Howe, >>i Chemainus, butcher, and James A. Baxter, oi Nanaimo, contractor, havt assigned iur ilu benefit ol Iheii creditors. The lollowing companies havi been incorporated * Fletthei Hius., Limited, musical instru- msnls, etc.; l iraham Island De velupuunl Cumpaiiy, Limited, Ki uic River fruit Company, I limited i The lollowing applications an made i'.i water records. Alircd Aasley, merchant, Toronto, 5 ia to uil.ii ua pa second un iiunii creek; Joseph Chew, lumberman, \ ancouvcr, 40 cubit iui per suoiiil liom l'ollaih uuk, Howe Sound; J. 11. Hot) son, mining engineer, yuesnel Forks, 5 miner's inches inun lil.uk Bear and Spanish creeks; Walter Langley, rancher, Ash croft, 18 illlui leet per sen,n.i Irmn twuth fork ol Hat creek, 3000 acre lei 1 foi storage out 01 llu soiilh l,,ik ol II.il .leek anil Mom dug.,n Jack's creek; 25 1 ubii leel per second irolll Oregon Jack's uuk, ami 30 cubic lest per second irom Oregon Jack's 1 leek all in iln K.iin- loops division; J.ums jj, Rear, \ ancouvcr, general agent, 50 cu Lie feet p.i second from White- man's creek, Vale county; Van .oiivu Power company, limited, 800 cubii- feet per second from Aiisliluei river, North Ann Bur- rard Inlet, Indian uver. Applications arc inv ited from civil and hydraulic euginccrs,ioj the position ol chuj water cum missiouer, at a munihly salar} "i {230, applications addressed tu the dual cummissiuiicr ol lands, to In received up lo snd Uiiluding Saturday, August 1 ;. Tui thare h) ihe in sksre luu ■■ a there In tho -aprilcr 111.**.!' M.l Purr I'.ui.K .iinin* , ... ||lve. It is in. hard thing to maki .1 p.mil that lool ■ ■; *! 111 ilia 1 ..i> or * un li good in the a and YOUi ildi ' lell the allll' I'l I, ba 1* I'* ll.lll.l. Bul it i-* nol 10 easy to 1 the purest mati rials in the most expert way and then 1 Id one special ii ■ lii ni g real ly painl < 1 i f0 I that * what vou get when you buy MI PIRE "L PAINT ' ii: f . Color 1 Lit 111,'al. ,.f Toronto, full stock at NORIII VANCQUVU tURDMRI f0„ I ID I .".ll t.-.*llls DAIRY NOKIII . . . VANCOUVER . Phone 126 Store 111 1st street east I i■inl.ilili'i'il Belt IJnalllli Supplial Eveaiag deliver) of duy'a milk Cream, Butter, mnl tee dean (applied WM. PHILIP, Prop. ATENTS IROMPltYJ.ECURED. We ..'li.it the ttlisiin*** of Milliitnilill.-ra. Rn,il'i*.r*atlil nther. wli.. re.lite the iiilvi-uiliil- iv of li.vJDg* their I'li.-iit hnrioHi ti.tiMcle.1 l.y liiperU. Pii-limlnnry idvlic lire. Charge, uiial-tate. llurln.ent.a. - A*ala,i* a a rr. nutt MirionaMnrli.il, Hei'd., NrwV.irk l.ite I'.I,.I M.,nlia*al'aioa-l'..l.{.,i|l„n I1C.U4M. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1900 Sept. 11—Exhibition,proincn,i.l. concert in evening. Sept. I a—Exhibition, dance in evening. Oct. 13—Dance Dec. 1—Dance 1910 Jan —Poultry show Date of lectures will be published as arrangements are made. For terms and engagement ..( Hall, apply to w. L. Keene, 15th street, or phone 23. lor Boot and Shoe Repairing and l iisioni Work . . . go to THOS. 0. MILLS Pioneer Root Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp. City Hall I. O. O. F Pioneer Bakery S. H. Walker, ■ J. W. BALMAIN UlVlt. ■NUUUSSM i;u.ii.U'.i Surveyor and Ari'lulecl mu; 111 VAHOOUVJUU I OR M VI I M.u, ui io.11,.in. Mv Bouth .\lri.aii i«i.r,in I...in,iv luml certificate,leseed by Uw |ii*(i,iriiii,*iil ni ll.e li.l. ri.ir, ni- i.iii.i . |i 1 liar .i.'n .ia r,-- .■! .my Domla* 1..11 Laud aa|i. ii lm a■ 111 r> in alberta, Baa- ..ii, ia.ii.ia, a,1 Manitoba, Any pereou ...ir iiie igu "i It nam. Man i,r Human , .in inquire lliii laud uilh thli 1< rlifl a.ii*. 1.1 ,inu.a iilai * t- ll, tt nn* a,r uui' I., b. I I.l.i 1.Ill', I.il Sluiler Street, I'oi >utu, Unlario. Hoard ni" Trade North Vancouver Lodge, No. M, meets every Thursdny evening, corner Lonsdale avenue ami First street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting ibi'cthron cordially invilcd to attend. A. L. Clements, N.G.; Thos. S. Nye, Ree.-sec; J. II. Pilling, Fin.-sec. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Fiesh Bread daily delivered to all parlt ul the city, ib bavin ior (1 4 ior 25 centi. TRY OUR MILK BREAD HIGH GKADE CAKE PASTRY, BTC PIONEER BAKERY moni 8 71 Lonsdale Ave Tradi Murks DcsiONe Copyrights ic. lml ..ndlni • .ketch and dtwrtpu™ mtr qui* al. u.ert.in our oi.i.ili.Q frtaj wbiilur »n Iht.iii1.'d la pr.,e.iti*iT i.kiuik h^Ik. Coniniuiiln-,* ii.aii. 1111011 jnoMa-ni.«!• HANDBOOK on l-u.nu **nt tr*a, 01'le.t .-i-nry fnl .fnillli* |»t..l«. I'llrull l.li'ii thmu.ll Muiaii t Co. tKaalrl ■aaj-U|aw|IC«,«lt*l,>lltcll>%'ia,aUttl« Scientific American. ihtfrisom-Dr tlliwir»t«lwo«?kl7. UMMM) at- ■ailation nf any irleunne J'-urntL Terma M , ana-la. I '•'■■ 9 J99T, p. -taiiti pWWld, M.I bl aU m!W».W»lrr». MUNN«Co«'B"'—NewYork Bf.ii.-li I'Oit*. »f»l, Wublii.li.n. II C S, II. STUS'KY W. I. MOUHIHIIN I. IIAllllY Sole agenli for Murescn, the bent iiiiituriiil for Willi atul Mtllngl Phone R«0 W. H. STONEY ®- CO. signs of every description Wallpaper*, PainU, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Housi: Ptinting, Glazing, Ptpw Hanging, Kalsomining Decorating, etc . Saletv Deposit Boxes to Rent. Salety Deposit Iloxei to Kent Aotlil Exiculor, TruitM, Liquidator Recaiven and Anlgo.. Court Bind! Iiiuad 4°o INTEREST Paid.in ilii|..isit,i, |.,'iii|ii.iiinlt'd four tiiiieti yearly. Pali Booka laaual ^ io t.o. HAltXARI), I'liainnan HON. P.CARTKK-CO'.TON, I'liainnan of Kiwiilivi I. J. I'lllHSON, Manai-iir 1.0. WAIN WRlliHT, Secretary (iraiirille Manaioni Blivk, corner Rotin.ui ami Granville P, l). Ilui .Hi:l Phune 99 rn a ! Salety Deposit Hoxes to Kent. Salety Deposit Boxes lo Rent IIS Land Notice 3rd street, cor Lonsdale ave North Y.inii.mer Board oi Trade meets llu- third Tuesday oi each month, at 8 o'clock p. 111., in the board room, City Hull. Exeiiilive meets the lint Tuesday ol each month. D. G. Dick, President; J. R. .1. Murray, Secretary. NortH Vancouver HOSPITAL n THE MISSES DAWSON Certificated Surgical, Medical ind Man nm- Norm Num Suit Out Ofl Application K.,r i.Tin- ii|i|ii.i .1! llu- II.-iiiui t'a.r. Ifth Stmt4 St. Andrew'! kt*. PHONE (.*» New Uestiuil.al.i i'„tnd I) s- tnct. District ol .miv Wcsi- uiiuster. Take notice that B. A. Has well ol Vancouver, B. C, oc:u- pdtion broker, intends to appa', ior permission to purchase uic lollowing described lands:—Second Gordon Pasha Lake. Commencing at a post planted al the south west corner ol timber liu-nse 1476K, thence noilh 40 chains, thence wesl Ko chains, Tool Bhatpenittf. -1 speiulti thence south So chains more or I less to shore ol lake, thence* a- long shore oi lake to point oi, commencement. ELLIOT A. HASWKLL M.iv 12th, 1909. B1.ACKSM1TIIING HORSESHOEING STEEL WORK CARRIAGE WORK IU. ETC. Call and wc will explain how lo keep cool on ironing dais. Then there arc certain good features about our HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON wc would like in ii-ll vmi about WEDDING RINGS iin Musical limes, Lond Eng ul .inn. 1 1, contains ilu lollowing iiiui. "According lo l,. Aliiii'.u.l, ,1 choii .ai mi) lu di,ms lcieiitl) pulniiiHil Messiah," .it Port Simpson is British Columbia, 1 he soloists »iH ol tin name race, sad the mnl is said tu havi attrai ted ,1 crowded audience is whii h ua lives liom iln neighboiing dl nuts prepondi rated, J he iui ..ss oi the noik u.is mi greal with ilns .iinin nu ol Redskins, ol whom in know, iiiulli Ir.in noicls, .nul uliniii in imagine in be unh.,m 1 ulturc. ' 11.. ■ami Usui oi the Musii l til lee a..ni,ims ,1 paragraph staling that .Messrs. Challeu Havi inadi .1 pianoforte ipeciall) foi usi 111 the sab"Mi ol S. S. Earl Chi , hiiiii bi niilii oi the Canadian government, The case 1 l> sti uiiilly linishid in Mtlnwood, uilh maple panels, and lllc 111* stiuniiiu ii,i* 11 most artistic appeari Kondaj aiti moon lhe inlanl son oi .luhn Pratt ol thi il ii .is buiied in the Mountain Vnn iiimi' 1 , Vancouver, ATTENTION Builders & Contractors Lumber will ami beeheip- er. Got in on tin- ground lloor Build ii""' **. Oni *.»n Kiln .in.*.l llwrini and li"'«l' iniiiRHift.il unn VDncouier ornce. 59 Lons oie-. Plume if Mid-i.vnii ( cl , Hi i GRCCERIES PRoVlslo^s BOOTS AND SHOES OEplTS' fOrNisH'Ncs Our aim is to give IStill n inui to our i ustoni rs Our deliver] goes to all parts ol the i in ll n.n lun. n*a tr|r* phone leu.' iinir n.iiiic and our ib liven mil call, DODDS 4% TYSON I ell phone 41 1 an sii, st ud Lonsdsle BRITISH COLUMBIA BLBC- IMC RAILWAY CO, LTD. SEVBNTBEN HOMES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION We can handle as many more. If you ate thinking of building sre us and talk the matter over CAMPBELL ii* MILLER 'iilfi Lonsdale Ave. North Vsncouver ,yi/*/^>->'VVVVViVi/VV*V^ Cates' Wharf Are bought lor, but not by women, yet the [air sex are often consulted about the purchase, or llit-y should be. Wedding rmns cannot be mo good in a|ualiiy- they sre sol everyday |nii' buses. We hav. lliem in heavy solid gold, guaranteed io last a long lifetime. In olher stiles of rings ue easily take the lead ia vsriety, quel ity and low prices. Hu) nur |, ui In hi 1. and vm will c,et the lusi value ll r ynu money. GRASSJE&CO. 318 Cambie Street poor OP liOOKRS AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER Dockage for Steamer! Warehouse Accommodation lor all purposes SAND, LINE, BRICK, CIHIM, (iRAVEL C04L and LIMBER Good! delivered if desired. Prompt service APPLI AT OFFICE ON WHARF Or at Rooms IS and 13, 1-lark Block, Vancouver PHONE 3099 The prettiest pan 0 \ * ouver. North Lonsdale 5<ixi,*tJ feet Lots $300 North AH loi. m ss ij lo clr.ir W.il'i .md S. rn.. Ivl.iim Light i ih, bslsm.- ' ll and 14 months I have one double i ornei led, a. I'niiiii "I facing south, >f)5o. Sole Agent for the Nye Sl ho I In be built at once on King Sli. el. Beleel one now. There ire 50 yet to pii k from. Addition t. !V(M\ LOUTET 213 Lonsdale Ave, Telephone L89 NORTH VANCOUVER EERRY TIME TABLE STBAMft Leave Van. •b.JO a.m. BT. OBOROB STK. NOKTIl vancim'm.k; Leave K. Van. Leave N. Van. Leave Van •6.45 a.m. •6,10 a.m. '6.45 am. 7-3" " K.30 " 7-5° " ».5o " •7.20 " •S.oo " 8.20 " 8.50 " 9.15 " 10.13 " 945 " 9.20 ' 9*45 ' 10.45 " 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " r 12.IS p.lll 11-45 " 11.15 " "'45 " | 12.45 P*m- 12.15 P*m* u45 l'i'1- ; 1.13 " 1.45 " 115 ' ''45 ' 1 1.13 " 2-45 " 2.15 " 2.45 " ! J.I3 " 3-45 " 3-15 " 345 " ! MS 4-45 " 4-15 " 4 45 " SIS " 5.45 " 5-15 5*45 ' b.15 6.45 " 6.15 " 6-45 " 7*25 " 7-45 " 7-25 " 7-45 ' 8*15 " y.15 " 8*45 " 9-45 ' N.15 " »-45 " 9.15 " 9-45 ' 10.15 10.45 " 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " 12.00 •11.15 " •n.45 " • Not C n Sunday. Time Table subject to ih in j;.' without notice. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. The aldermen were- all present arith the exception of Aid.Hraim at tlic regular session of the city council, Monday evening. Mayor May presided. Communications were read as follows: From R. W. Hodgson live stock commissioner, acknowledging receipt of letter inviting Major .lames Shepherd to address the council during his lour in the autumn,and promising a date; liled. From Westminster Iron Works ofiering to provide garden seals at J125 per dozen; liled. From P. A. Allan, pressing Ior action in clearing dangerous lots adjacent to his houses,vi/.., lots 27, block 153; lot 48, block 154; lot B, block 165, all in D.I,. 274; and also thai llie .standing timber at Uic comer ol 1st street and St. George's avenue be felled. Owners to bc notified and failing prompt action,council to have work done at expense of owners. From Martin & Smith, on behalf of W. A. Watson-Taylor, requesting improvements to the ditch at the southeast comer of 1st street and St. George's ave ; referred to board of works. From Fraser & McNabb, re furnace in city hall, advising tliat the grate is broken; clerk to order new grate. From Mrs. F. Hriiiiacombc, reqneetlng opening up of 6th street from St. Andrew's to St. David's avenue, as she desires lo build upon her property in that locality; referred to board ol works. From S. A. Fletcher, government agent, New Westmiostcr, advising council of receipt of applications for water records and acceptance of date named lor the hearing. The- city solicitor, lhe cilv engineer and Aldermen Dick, SchulU and Young were appointed a committee to rcpic- sclit the city at the hearing. From Dr. Campbell, iliuli, il health olhccr, calling attention to lllc need ol a dumping ground as owners who have been order ed lo dean up their lots wanl to know where to deposit the same; board ol works to rc|iorl. From Taylor, Ilulnie & limes enclosing statement ol i latin upon behall of the Diplock- Wright I.uiiilior Coinpanv, lor expenses and damages ill connection with bush lires 111 June, amounting to $748.;y Clerk io reply that council acknowledges nu rcsponsilulily. From I. P. Dans, ol Davie, Marshall *c Mac.Neill, re l.u.il improvement bylaw, to the ellect that he concurs in the opm ion ol thc city solicitor, to llu ellect that certain portions ol thc bylaw arc ultra vires, and recommending that the bylaw lie amended to conform to the municipal clauses act. On motion oi Aid. Schult/ and Dick, the bylaw was relerred to the eity solicitor, to be amended -.. as to conform to the municipal clauses act. Solicitor to lie requested to have same ready (or next Monday evening Aid. McNeish inquired il am information uas in hand mth relerence lo lhc. intentions ol llie .Icnkins-McDougal boiler com pany. Aid. Dick intimated that lie was iiiinlliiiallv inhumed that the loiiipany intends locating at North Vancouver. Mayor Mav called up the nut ter of the proposed aiiiciidiiienl ol the license hil.m , so ,,s tn provide lor Sundav 1 losing nl li.itlooms, whiih had been laid over lor a lull mutiul Meting Aid. Young and Schultz Moved Ihal the motion re a lull council meeting be ttsiiiided, and that council lake a ballot on t|c amendment oi the bylaw. Aid. McRae objected to vote by ballot on this subject. The motion was then divided and that part oi it to rescind was carried. The other portion with reference lo a ballot failed to secure- a seconder. Aid. SchulU was of opinion that the liotelkccpers should be heard with relerence to the proposal, and thai they should oe invited to address tllc council. Alayor May Stated that the liotelkccpers had the same righl ss anyone else lo approach the council at auy time, but he ,lnl not think that Ihey should 11 invited by the council to do so. Aid. Dick thought that Uu, lirsldass hotels could not bs maintained ia the city, were they closed doii 11 tight oil Sunday. The resolution oi tin mass niccling requested llial conditions here bc made lhc same- as conditions in Vancouver, bul he considered that llu . uere much battel at the presiiu lime than conditions 111 llial city. Aid. Dick and .McNeish uioied lhat the- mallei be laid over, to give tllc olher side an Opportunity to bc heard and lor a nil council meeting, Aid. Young remarked that, in lhat case, those who iavorcd the propo**ed uiiiciidinelit would want lo Ik heard also, and an undesirable discussion would probably re- suit. The motion was withdrawn and AH*Dick moved that Aid. McNeish aud Schult/. be a committee- to look into the mailer, and sec u ihe provincial provisions arc uol sufficient to meet thc case. This motion did uol senile a seconder. Mayor May heie iuterposed,tO lllc ellect that no progress was being made and declared lhe discussion dosed. 1'. Larson 11,1s iluii given opportunity to address ilu- council and in a short ipeach presented the case ol tllc holellliell. lie pointed out that the hotel property ill lhe city represents a large iiiiiisliiicnt oi capital and that two lirslilass hotels miild nol -be maintained williout the bar trade. II lhe hotsls Wtti closed down tight 011 Siinda1 lhe prolils limn lhe bar' tra.U would be grealli lesseilul Tin hotels are run in au orderly manner and ihe Sundaj trade is carefully controlled. ll .mv drunkenness uere sun mi Sim day, it was due 111 main i.ises to the fait thai liijiint uas brought over wilh ihose uho 1.line uilnss lhe Illlel The ilns* ing oi the 'bars on Sundav 11 as not necessary under tin dream sluiius II the uli had several suoinllate salnnlls, uhiih were dillicull to COBtTOl, Uncase would be dillerent. Tllc time had not yet ami id uin 11 the step contemplated was necessary. TllV nutter uas then laid over lor future consideration Dr. Yeruer personailv request ed that the lot adjiiliung his S< « iisidence be cleared ol inlln-.ii- uia'.lc material, ,.s u is danger OUS. Qert to llotlh oil lur allll il no action taken, mtiiitil in act. The board nl imiks recoiu mended thai inllliill pi.net.I at ..nu* 11 nh tin completion ol ihe uii street Lmprovtmcata, Oe mon.hi Um iiti engineei u.is In siniited io estimate iln iiu':* shale ill the u,,ik and proceed «iiinn the munii ipal clauses a. I i.. carry on ilu- work. A lengthy discussion ensued aeon Uh desirability ol pulling ill the siiuis uhili llu iinik 1,n iln street uas pnigieeelug, in order to prevent tearing up Um streui aini 11 uas graded iln motion of Aid. Young ami Mi RaC. 11 uas du ninl Ihal lhe llnlk bl llnlll l.l .1.11 I,ill..I, Water Notice NOTICK is hereby given that an Application will be made under Part V. oi "The Water Ail, lyoy," lo obtain a license in the Yancouver Division ol New Westminster District. The applicant is the Corpora lion oi the District oi North Vancouver. The name ol the stream is The Sister Creek." The poinl oi diversion is in D. I,. 1071. The quantity ol water applied lor is one cubic lool per second. The character ol the proposed works is a Dam, Intake and Waterworks system. The waler is lo bc used ulili- 111 ilic District ol North Vancouver. The water is lo be used lor domestic and municipal purposes, subject lo existing records. The boundaries and area ol lhe Districi oi North Vancouver arc set lorth iu the letters pal- eiil ol Incorporation dated lolh August, lSyi, and published in the li. C. Gazeite, but excepting he area of the Ciiy oi North Vancouver specified in Schedule li ol the North Vancouver City Incorporation Act Amendment 1907. The approximate number of inhabitants of the District at present is 2000. This notice was posted on the 2nd day ol July, iyoy, and applicatioa will be made to tin Commissioner on the 3rd day ol August, 1909, at 11 o'clock,a.111. The riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose- lands an likely to bc afiected by tiie proposed works cither above or below the outlet is W. J. Irwin, Ban, The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver. ALEX. PHILIP, C.M.C. • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ NORTH VANCOUVER 1 ampl-rll ,1 lli-iiarl I'n.(.rial..i. STEAM LAUNDRY Everything new ind up indite. All clasics ol leundrj work lor hoteli, homes, individuals, etc. Pirst-clSSS work ny liteil ind h**«.t methods, City md disit 11 delivery. Modente chare,. ■ llivo your LiiinbryWntal.la.il' locally, HI Ml 011 Iti IMI WORkS: llth Streei, I ail DOttN I ous iiiiiii ">" I ii.imI.iI. i*, Water Notice NOTICE is hereby given that an Application will be nude under Part V. oi "The Water V l, 1909," to obtain .1 ltulise 111 lhe Vancoaver Division ol .sew Ucsniiinstei District. The applicant is the Corpora lion oi lhc Dislriel of nortli Vancouver. Thc name oi the siicain is "The- Seymour River." Thc point ol diversion is 111,11 lhc South boundary ol D. 1,. 82b Un qu.mnl) ol 11,Ucr applied ior is -i\ hundred and hit) cubk leel per second. The character ol the proposed works is a Dam, Intake and Waterworks s)slciu. The water is to bc used wr.h- 111 the District oi North \ a ic >,i ver. The'water is to be used lor domestic and liiuilklpal purposes, subject io existing records. lhe boundaries aud urea ol lhc District ol North Vaiuouui are set lorth 111 the letters pat- uu ni Incorporation dau-d loth August, ta')i, and publisiiui ,. the ll. C. Ga/eitc, but excepting the area ol lhe Cm ol North \ ancouvei specified in Schedule 1. ni iln North Vancouver Cit) Incorporation A.i Amendment 1907. lhe approximate numbel ol inhabitants oi the District .a present is .-.hu.. This nniiu eras posted on iln .'9ih day ol .lime, 1909, aim ap plication mil be in.nli in in. Commission! 1 mi ilu* inl da) ..1 August, I'|.m, al 1 1 o 1l.11 k,a 111 iiu* riparian proprietors u licensees ulm m erhooe lands ale llkil) In la, allulul l.y llu |i|i.j..isul Works i Hln I .il.nii nt i-clow lhe oiilb t ale iliu Si i mour Indian kescrn. Ihe Corporation ol Lh Dis nut ni North \ancouver, ALE\. PHILIP, CM C for is two cubic feci per second. The character ol the proposed works is a Dam, Intake and Waterworks system. The water is to be Used iv lllllll the District of Norih V anciu- ver. The water is to be used kr domestic and municipal purposes, subject to existing records. The boundaries and area ol the District of North Vancouver are set lorlh in the letters patent ol Incorporation dated loth August, 1891, and published is the It. c. Gatette, but excepting lhe area ol the City oi Norih Vancouver specified in Schedule 11 ol the North Vancouver City incorporation Act Amendment 1907. The approximate number ol inhabitants oi the District at present is 2000. This nolice was posted on the Jbth day ol June, 1909, and application will bc made to lhc Commissions! on lhe 3rd day ol August, 1909, al 11 o'cloc'a.a.iii. The riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lauds are likely to be allccled by Uie proposed works are Thc estate ol the late Dr. Carroll, The North Vancouver Brewery Company and Messrs. Lonsdale aud Fell. Thc Corporation oi lhc Districi ol Norlli Vancouver. ALEX. PHILIP, C.M.C. Canyon View Hotel Water Notice NOTICE is hereb)' given that an Application will bc made under Part V. oi "The- Water A.l, 1909," to obtain a license in the \ ancouver Division ol New Westminster District. Thc applicant ta the Corpora- lion ol ihe District ol Noiih Vancouver. The name of tlic stream is "The Capilano River." The point oi diversion is tin- old Capilano Dam in D. 1.. n;,* The quantity oi waler applied for is sixty-eight cubic feel pel second. The character of the proposed works is a Dam, Intake and Waterworks s)Slelu. The water is lo lie used Within lhe District ol Norlh i .u.oii- ver. The waler is lo be used lor domestic and municipal purposes, subject lo existing morils. The boundaries and ana ol thc District ol Norlh Vancouver are set forth in the letters patent ni Incorporation dated iota August, 1891, and published in ihe li. C. Otusttc, but executing lhc area ol the Cit) nl North Vancouver specified In Schedule li of the North Vancouver City Incorporation Act Amcndjiicni 1907. The approximate number of mii,il.Hants of the Dislriel at pi 1 suit is 2000. This nnllu uas posted oll lllc 30II1 day ol Jane, I909, and ap- plli.llliill will be 111,nli tn lhe Commissioner mi the jrd da) ol August, 1909, at 11 o'clock,a.111. The riparian proprietors or licensees who or whoos lands ,in likely to be afiected by Un- proponed u..iks are the City ol Vani ouver, The ll. I Kb. irk Compuy and the Capilano Part Company. The Ciirpni.iiimi rn iln In niii ol North Vancouvi 1 ALEX, PHILIP, 1 m C ***************************** Hater Notice NOTICE is Iiiiilu giun lhat aii Application mil be made un der Part V. of "The Water Acl, lo obtain 1 lio bm in thi Vancouvei Division ol Nee Vestmiaatm District The applicant is ilu* Corpora 1 mn ol iln Distini ol .North Valiiouver. Tin n.ii 1 tin stream is 'The M.nK.,1 Uuk " The point ..i .im rsion is la Lot 24, Jlhnk 11, I) I. 600 ] he quantity ol water applied WAI ttt NOllCt caimla.no .1 MV * 'Safe''' •S tim THE FINEST TOURIST RESORT ON THE B C. COAST AUTOMOBILE STAGE meets everj cars! end of Keith Road Line, Nortli Vancou,. 1. Kates t2 511 per day and upwards. LARSON, Proprietor, F, CANCELLOR, Maniger WANTED Furnished ami Unfurnished Uousei to Kent In Nortli Vanoouver, We hnve rented tlie last n our list and havt* further application!. Send particulars ll mice to ALEXANDER SMITH £» CO. Lonsdale- Av-nue Phones- OffioeM House 22 (d) The 1)11.111111) ol uali l applied lol' is 40 cubic leel pel second, (e) The character of the proposed works is a Municipal wa- uncorks suppl). (1) The- plc-UUses oil ulilil: lllc ualc-r is lo be used Is all that aiea included within lllc .iluniupal linuls ol lhe Cil) ol .Norlli 1 ancouver, comprising District Lots 544, 543, 540, -,,, 54«. 54V, J5o, 55**. -^5. J7»i ^4, iry aud bib. (tj) The purposes lm uliiih lhc WatSf is to be Used ale do* mesne aiid 111u11icip.il purposes. (h) The boundaries ami an a ol ihe Municipality oi the en) ol .Norih Vancoaver is ail thai aiea sel lorlh 111 bihciluii I* oi the "North Vaacoavei en) incorporation Act Aim minimi Act 1907." (i) Thc approximate imm ber ol Iniialiilaiils 111 tin* till ol North Vancouver is 3,500. ij) Tills Uotlie uas posted 011 the Ulli da)' ol June, lyoy, aiid application will be made to the Commissioner oil lhc ,1.1 da) ol August, iyoy. t,k; The llalncs and a.l.llessis oi any riparian Proprietors ■ Licensees who or whose lands are likely to be alieitcd I.) lhc proposed works either above M la-low lhe Oul-lcl is ' lhe Cor- poration nl the Citj ol Vaacoo ver and thc Coiporatinn nl iln District ol North > ancouvei CitJ nl North \ .minimi TIIomas SHEPHERD CitJ link P.O. Addiess North Vancouvi 1 NOTICE is heiiby given (hat an application will be mide limit'! l'arl V. oi the "Watei Ail IM)" tn obtain a Incuse in the Vancouver Disin. 1 nl Neu Westminster, ti tnk., dun I, convey antl use water In the l Hi nl North Yum..mer. (a) Tlic name, sddreee and occupation oi the applicant is "The Corporation ol llu Cilj 0 Korth Vancouver." ib) The name id the sin.tin Irom which the water is propon ed in bi delivered 1* the "8ey now kiver." it; The point ni diversion is about nne-haii unit above the intake oi the Cid ,,1 Vaacoavei nul the elevation above Hutui-l Inlet is 510 leet. above the Intake of iJic City oi Ninth Vancouver. The cleve- 11011 above Hurrard Inlet is 830 feet. (d) The quautily of water applied ior is 17 cubic ieet per second. (\t) Till- illalaitii ol the plo- posed woiks is a Aluuicipal wa- leruorks suppl). (I; The premises ou uuich lhc water is lo bc used is all Uiai aiea included wiihiu tbe | .Municipal limits ol the City ol North Vancouver, compiling 'nisiiict Lots 544, 545, 54b, 54), 54», 54V, o5o, 55**>. 2t>5, 271. 274. i-y and bib. 'g) The purposes lor uhlch the waler is lo lie used arc domestic and municipal purposes. (h) ilic boundaries and area ol Ua Municipality ol tne til) ol North VMCOtVel is alt that alia sel lorlh in .Schedule "b ol lhe "Norih Vancouver City Incorporation Acl Amendment Act iyo7." •i) The approximate nuin- iiii oi Inhabitant! m |Ma City oi North Vancouver is 3,500. (j; ilns Notice was posied on lhc 10tli day ol June, lyoy, and applicaiiou will be made to tin iniiuuissiniier 011 llie 3rd ila) ol August, lyoy. 'kj The names and addresses il all) li)a.ill,ill piojiiiclols or licensees who, or uiiosc lauds are llkel) to lie alleilcd by tbe proposed tvorhs either aliove or iiclmi lhc tlutlcl, l.s lhc Col- poratioo ot nu cny oi North lalliolliil alld lhc 1'lopllclols in and ol Diatrict Lols lull., yyy, and 1363. Citj ni North Vaacotver. THOMAS Mli.rni K. Clly CTcik. I'll Addiess Nm lh Valliollicl HAIIIt NOTICE NOTICK is hereby |ivca thai an applicatioa uill in* madi iimlel nit V. nl llu Watei ; Aii ieo|" to obtain 1 licenai la llu- Valiiouver Dislriit ol Nui Westminster, lo take, dimi nun fi atul use water in the City ol North Vam mini (a) The n.iim . sddreee end occupation ol tin applicant is "The Corporation ol ths c Itj ol Nnrlh Vancouver." (b) The lialile nl the sin,mi Until uhilll tile Watei is |.l.a|...s* .'i 1.. Ik- delivered is ' l,urn Creek." (c) Thc point oi diversion 1 about one and onc-quai'. r mill i Land Nolice New UeslminsUi Land Di»- tilct. Distiict ol New West- iniuslei. lake uolice that William Dal /nl Duke ol North Vancouver, ouiiputii.ti bi nicer,intends to ap* pi) ini |.eimission to purchase lhe lollowing described lands.— II..1M Mine I,ale ^utst shore). tniiiiiieticing at a post planted due wesl ot a barren rock 70 )alds OUI in lhe Unlseslmc lake in a little ba) on the uesl shmr ol same lake, thence west 40 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 40 .hains more or less to shore oi lake, thence na,1 ih along shore of lake to point ol inmiiiincciucnt Wll.I.lAM DAI./.lia Dfki; May 15th, ic/09. THI E.XPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRESS North Vis. OUVSS, U C. Rath oi Bcmcsiptioii i One year Jl.UU Hii months • • • .50 Three monthi • ■ -*'' I'nited statu.* anal Forilgn,|l,Mper*,eir .II.VKKTISIM. RATES I TaAM*«itM Dun ii AiimiTiHMim* [aalu Mi a*.'iit. pet null I'a.ii InMftlon, ' l.a.ua.K NOTtCSSi Bit—11.00 per inrli per month. Land ami Tim m.i: ttoTICSI Ndayi, I'.; Ndijri ,|7.J0. LSSALAWSSnuW lir-l 111-1TI1..11, 111 rent, per llnl I .'."'li lubeequenl inner* tion, M, per Inn'. HlAIIIM, Null'.- IS l.i'HI Nuns (.'ill.* i hmi— III .'i'iii* pi-rlim ..in la 111-,TliuII. Comtkaci AoruniaUiin-i—Ealu «r rang."I Kcordinj Ic -I'.i'i- takes, Alliliaiiia-i'Siii luiilriuTailverlKi'iiii'iil. muit be in llu' Ii.iml-.nf llu* primer l'i Wednceda* ivwiingtoinniw publication in the seal mtue. Nokiii Van.... .SB. Ji Ll 2$, 10,01) WATEI RECORDS The .iilluli i.l lile ill} .mil ol the distiii 1 council, in applying lor additional water records on the several streams which carrj doiin tin iimi (rom th. water- sinii immediatcl) tributary io North Vancouver, .m.l all ol ihe lellil..!} ..I llllllll lies lllllllll the bounds ol lllc .llslllil .a| North Vancouver, is wine and opportune, in p..mi ol [act, 11.an th.it iiu matter has lum blOUjjIll pll.lllllllllll} 1.. pill.Ill attention, Un iu.ii.l.i is that Miili .iiii.iii was in.1 taken beion this. ll is Mill lll.lt Sol ill \ ,illi,Ul \ci .sh..ui.I In mil} ,iliu lo her advantages uuh relerence to water supply, aad lhat sin should claim lo lhc lull lui rightiul heritage ia this regard belore u has bun expropriated by othei agencies, which would hun na, ia.uiKui.il regard n.i I, llll UlllllslS .al llll lllll.Ul aa| Uic population thai mil occup) couver, 1400 Inches; district of North Vancouver, 800 inches; districts oi Burnaby, South Vancouver .md Richmond, boo inches in all; total jooo inches, leaving i,,ooo indies available, i,)un cress is esUmatsd io uiu.un about fit, inches ot Ol llllllll lllc ill) ul .\uiin Vancouvei has recorded joo inches, uic district oi .souii vancouvei tli, indies, and me Uaisunys nnu company ioo w- ihcs, louamj; mc enure Hon oi un iiu". Mosquito creek is e.slim.uul lo pioiluc auuUl j, uiclies in .ui, ui iiunii time is .1 inula ui -'.. incnes, aim uu aiisiiki ui Norlh \ ancouver has applied iui uic remaining 1, in i.ucs. Cypress neck is eauinat 01 lu give .1 Hull ul :u nu lies, ,lll ul llllllll Is .iltcul) leiiilueii. .il.uK.i) ili'iK is csUUUlcll lu .ij.ii *iiii .1 uuii ui ;i uiiiics, all 01 iwucu is uou ueing appueu iul Ii) lllc UlsUKl. lllc cslllil- ,iim uou ui bisin creek is je. iiKiies, loi all ol iililili lhc insula is making application. A iceuiil un uic lolal uipacl- .} ui idee laKe lias original!) made 1.) lhe district in iyuo,inn 11 uas utter abandoned, bince ilial lime Uic ii. C. I'.I. Ky. Co. uae imu granted 1... un crown a title iu uu pi opi 11) along oiu 11.ni ui the hue, whieu mignt 01 iinjjiit not aiiu 1 .ni) attempt to record tin- water in the lake, llll lllllll) uI Uils 11 .ltd Is llll llOUbllUl, ll.illcliT, as tllili ilms .1.1 appear lo be anj outlet to me laki an.1 un water is there* ne stagnant .uui noi lii lor use Neither is n probabk lhat the lake iiulllii cicl He ol Use. lol lesuioii purposes, because ol llu l.ul lllal ll Is slllijeil lo lhe deposit ui sili iiuin ilic neigh* ring lulls. iibul.Ul lo lllal scclloll ol J 11a * a. ......*.. - — 1 vuv fn^..™ jV North Vancoaver, lacing Ifce satislactorj adjustment oi du the north shore. It is ouu llulll ),,„,„„ „, Bunard Inkt, lewacea, wiU doubtless prove el- —————m a^.^™:. - lulin lo tin h.umoni/iiij; u ncii an, oi course, several 7 , ... ..... Hue lllal llll .uiai Watei courses tunning through North L \ ancouvei repn lent .1 large 11.1- iu supply, so that under normal conditions there is a cei taint) ui .iiiipn pi..ir inn loi domestic, industrial and othei purposes, loi .1 verj large population, ,ui.l thai .1 largi propoi lion Oi tlllS lUppl) laallill ll. llll ill lul ..l,ill,il'li al ,1 llillllllllllll oi expense, according to Uu Usual cost ul lllc installation ol cine watei lystcms. At ilu same Uilli, llu suppl) IS not so superabundant 1J1.1i North Van couva can contemplate wilh eq 11.iiiiiiiii) the ,ilh ii.ili'.n ol all) poition Unin.1 iia.ii. uu immediate control ui iln iiiunii 1)1,in ties upon ilic north shore. wmu uu one would nu .1 moment advocate interiereuce in an) waj mih suih records . hau ahead) bun granted, even 11 smh wen possible, it is nnu ihilcss apparent lhat gcueroail) in ims regard has ns limits Hulls, and thai 111 ' Hull 11 1 , highly llllpll.llllt 1 ll.il ilu ni) .uiai 11,. ui Lricl ul -Nwi ili Vancouvei la jjiuii Uh ownership snd conttul ..i Us ninii remaining walcrsupplj llulll ihisc sou: Iii actual ligures, Uu situation as 11 stands at present 1 ■ as lol luiis. In Capilano nm 11 is csuiiiaiiil thai time is an ,mr sgi tun oi .iimiii 1300 laches ..1 Water. 01 this, .1 record ol .150 IA Lot on 14th St. I (CLOSE TO LONSDALE) FACING SOUTH With 2 Room House, $620 $500 Cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. f ELDER MURRAY CO. ! I'n. ui 37, Noitv Y.M.'i ii, Phase S402, Viseeeva t9H99mmmmmmmmmmHmm I I THE LONSDALE I'll ARM AC\ SELLS DRUGS AXD MEDICISFS | AT VANCOUVER PRICES ... f i TRADE AT HOME if GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR f NEXT ORDER. THOME ig X I P. S. THOMAS. Phm. B, % dr rat; ist | ^4M»»»»»»4-»*>»-»»»»*i"i-*i'v*> •!-->•>•>*!•♦•>-:••:-«•<••:••:*-:•<•*:*•:*•>•:••:•■!* 1 Tht Sherwin-Willmms Paintt Cottr tht Earth The Sherwin-Williams Paints territory within the bounds oi the municipalities which seek the ownership thereol, a but iihiih establishes lor than an indisputable claim io ihat om, crship. The graining ol those applications in mch maaner as lo ,nlei|ll,ilel) pKtCCt such re* uilds as ahead} exisl, Woulil appear lo be Iha onl} phase ol iln in,liter at all open to discus iion, The respective applications ol lhe ill) and iin iiisiuii ii„u .1)1)1.1111111} Ineli ill,ule iiUhoui an) previous consultation, bui should .111) scellllllg niltl!.. I '..! jfoiof Mmvm nil kind, of MiMi.iii an.l Antuiiie Kurui* turn, St..re, Office, Kink mil Hnr Kii* lurui. Itepauntig in all iu branohei. ITI I'hlritHI IV., H.l riitila*r*.l(l.l,.l U.uvl.lti U|i[ii.|ltc I*. hu.il MAIL oKI'KKS given prompt iltentmn i iu.se several sources comprise interests develop, ths eaercise ul lit total llnlll sll).)il) dllull) _m Sllim* solllld lllcllioils W'lllill lave hiihcito prevail*! i< im lus is held Ia uu Capilano p.iik compan), 150 inches b) thc Barrard Inlei Bums company, and I30O inches li} tin ill)' ol Vancouver, a total ol 1000 inches; leaving according lo ilns estimate, .ui svailabli eupplj ol about 51..1 niilies Seymour river is * ia. avi ragi aboui jo,ouo nnl 1 water, npon wim ii * Inches an 1. corded ss li Uo* J Van- reams alone iln 11 est shore ol 11' \..llll Allll, .HM mie hall ol lllc -j al.lllllll 111 llllll.Ill lllll IS llkc- USt iiiiiiiii llie I...1111.Lilies ol ihe district, all oi which arc ol great valui .m.l .sh..ui.i In can mil) 11.iiiin.i, in ..niii thai ihe IIIUI'lSlS ul tin dlsllKl lllllllll, a( m.i luuiiiui to others At Uh prcstiil nine bulb the ui) .nul district an making application lor .1.1.lm..ii.il water uu.nls 011 all Uu creeks emptying iliiuil) into Burrard Inlet, .uui 1 in si applications an m- .lellil) designed, ami JUslli so, lo colli Ull l llllll lllll,lllllll), available water suppl) (row these sources. I'm can has nun exercised in thes* npplica- uoiis iu su locale ilu pout ul anurgettce m each cast, as to .atailli all} lOllllllt iiiiii those interest* iiliiili allcaii) 11 < ■ 1.1 wald records, mi ilu several 111.ilus. Aii adeqnali wald sand) i"i .11 purposes is .1 lml i .a. tu. prosperil) ul ihat popu luus iiiiiii oi commercial, man 11.uini mg .md industrial actn 1 l) whnh all pro-Nol Ui \ .iiimii MllllS lllllll) llllllll , . Im gla.U Up a,11 Un in,nh slii.ii 11 I*, ui prime importance Ihal thai 1. aii I SUppl) be ul laige pro- )..iiioiis and ol ,.n absolute!) lell.ibll ill.U.uliI and llkt ll Ise lhat It be Sttch as iall I.i lill iiiiiii available upon a basis as the iuliicsts ol lhc two uiuiiui* palitics iu iin present Inetenre, he supreme need al tills juncture is lllal tllc undivided Uicr- gles ul lhe ul) and lhc district should bc brought to heal to secure lilts lalllable mHussion, in lhe common Interests ol the niiii 11..11I1 shore. Tliis nine .iimllipllshed, it should nol move a difficult matter Ior the intelligence ol these municipalities to ellul all .unliable ;.,!- justiiiciit ol their respectivi Interests therein, Preserving Fruits Ol all kinds are now being received. Huy early to ensure a supply. Best makes ol PRESERVING SLAI.KlilS and accessories always in stock. All lines nl groceries for thc l>.".| Liiinh tr.ule at right ]'l|( . -. C.R.MCKiUN Lonidale Are mul 8th st FOR ALL KINDS OF GOOD PAINTING Paine ®, McMillan The Pioneer Hardware Sob \i;ii.is for Ninth Vancouver Tht Shsrwin-Williams Paintt Cottr iht Earth BEDTIME * Sll UUR wiMiim Brass Bedsteads Iron Bedsteads laSStaWl |u-*t r.'i',i\i"l ilirci't from ISCtorjl in tl"' net. 'lli.v ail.* ilaii.lit.il al piietl llial isn't lie litiit aakheeaf ttt ur,. ayali be the Fstsaai All Cotton lelt Mattress Kestmoro Muttress We rtl-<, hate a niiinl.-r iit Seagrass and Rattan Chairs -uitiil.lai I'.r Veruii'lii or l.ivin*.' Il....ii> CASH UK (lllllll CAN OR IRIDII rm: iiuiiii i iim u;ii iiiiiii: liiiiisiiiiis as_? New Arrival* IN ia. ini mst aiiil subsequent maintenance, that mil enable tin., communit) in providi ere i.l al I.ilis Ihal ,i:ll iolllpali musl lavorabl) uuh oilm u.iu- 111 llll It la s ihal all suklllj; lo lie chosen as iln location lm man. uiai taring plants ,md industrial a iiiiii in*, iln applications unit luili); m,ule Icier tO i.atcrs ulilill have their soul I It, I ltd uli** i innn uiuise Ins through, SUITS BB8 TIIl-iM IN VINDOU Thei sre Ham blue ami black ser(;e, lain v liorsled and titled Sollle nl lllllll hale lhe illll oil sleeve, kmf l,i)'el, i.Uslli Hulls ers, in l.n I, a siin tli up lo dali suit thai was bought t" sell al 51s and 5ih, j;.iin-; lor $9.25 while they last, snd that won't be long CUMMINGS Gent's Clothing, Furnishings, Men's, Ladii i*, snd Children's BoOtS mil Shoes. NEXT TO BU1H8' MI-AT MAKKP'.T SPECIAL S NAPS run LOTS (IN THIRTEENTH BTREET Close lo Boulevard. Cleared. Jo lij 147, St_■ ,s each. One-third cash, bal. t>, 11 and 18 months, LOT on THIRD STREET Close lo cariine allll easily cleared. f|20O, S|..o cash, balance 6 .md 1: uioiuhs. LOTS CLOSE To WATERFRONT Nearly cleared, $2:5 each. f6j cash, balance i' .md 1 j months, THESE ARE SURE HONEY UAXERS C E. LAWSON Keal Kstat. Spei islist l.,,iis.|.,|, Au I'ln.11. •Oil A 1I/5C HONEEK DRY GOODS, ^ri/lYY ^ Ge.it' Furnishing and Fancy Stoic, (lor. 2nd & Lonsdale You Cannot Oo Better in Vancouver 10 save time and money by Inspecting om itoch, pei soHi.lly selecled bv Mrs. Shaw. We haie reduced many lines in coal price, in order to make room lor mu Iall simk, and in consequence ol the late summer, Give us 11 call DKKSSMAKINC, 3i* TIIK PV EMISES, THS SXSRMS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. I I a.a 4<§>4®4ia»t_4iii)44t_*^ SUNSET Heights NORTH VANOOUVER Lots 60 x 132 $10000. $12500 $5.00 per month, No Interest No Taxes Come in and see plan and photographs • FREE TRIP SATURDAY AFTERNOON I Martin & Smith 20 Lonsdale Avenue. ♦*tW»t *'**'*'*'*'* • **n,*,a+,a+.+a+O(f)*_*<aWa)0<_4- tSl^^S^ltill^^i^M^M&f>!3WS&e> BlW?I^SMWftMitW3l^!9Mr'M6!?!SM Rl ^™ Larson's Pavilion Commencing Monday next,July 201b, 1909 Something new in Ani mated Picture* and II lustrated Sonfls . . , EVERY EVENING AT y.jo AND 8.30 O'CLOCK Pro-Ji CHURCH SERVICES ST JOHN'S IHE EVANGELIST, SEVEN 1II AND THIRTEENTH STREETS. Holy Coniiniiiiion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer, n Evening prayer, 7.30 On the first Sunday in the month there will be a second celebration ol the Holy liiiiiiiiiiiii.ni.il 11 a.ni Rector 1 Kev. Hugh Hooper. ST. ANliRUV'S PRESBYTERIAN CHUKl || SIX I'll STREEI. Services will be conducted as usual on Sunday by the pastor. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Service at Moodyville school al 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Pastor: Rev. j. D. Gillam, M.A. MIIIUIDIST CHURCH, N. W. t'OKNlk FOURTH ST. ANI) ST. OBOMl'l AVENUE. Morning service, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 3:30 p. nr ; evening service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Preaching in Lynn valley on alternate Sunday afternoons. Sunday school at Moodyville at 11 a. 111. Rev. B. H. Balderston, B. A. pastor. NORTH VANCOUVER CATHOJ.lt INDIAN MISSION. Sunday Services — Mass at 9 a. m., Sunday school at 2:30 p.m., Benediction at 3 p. 111. Pastor: Kev. E. Peytavin, O. M. I. V. G. BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER IU1H ANII si. enonoe Sunday school at 2 o'clock p.m Service at 3 o'clock p.m. Pastor i Kev. David Lang. All are welcome. OPENING OF CHURCH investments and is confident that North Vancouver will make a large eity in the noi l.n distant luture. He will again visil the eity this iall and may eventually become a permanent resident. A PRAIRIE VISITOR aXaa>a*a>>a><^a*.a*..*..XaaK,,>*X">,>W,<~W">,M"K"KKK"HK,,M*-J,*W,4,<' ! LOCAL JSEWSi; The very latest projecting machine has been secured aud an up-to-date eutirtaintnent will be given. We have faith in North Vancouver aud are here 10 (ta). Come in and see lor ) out selves, and then if you like our slu.11 lell your friends, if nol U-ll us, and we will try and meel )our wishes. We want lhe Ud * aud i'liii ren to come beciiusc the entertainment will In iiunii' inleresl ing for thelll. SKiv PROGRAMMES ramine changes Mondays, Wedneadaq* and Fridays B8ltWtiraEJ^.^i3l5»^ NOTICE ^^ Notice is hereby given thai the partnership heretofore exist lag under the name ol Sinitliet- Lngali iV Mnriliii, ae printen and publishers, has been dissolved, and the public mil govern Ihiliiselvn accordingly. C. E. SMttHEhUNGALE G. H. MORDEN E. A. MORDEN North Vancouver, J uly 17,1909 00 eeeaaooooeoaooonaeooo— TO ADVERTISERS , llir aillaiili-aii of mlii-ninon ill g iHiia'.i tei rtiaiHni mUm at the iieaii ul tin- editorial Mtaaniel $ The Expremi, tlmt thaafH "I ad* vt-rtiH.-tiifiitH iniisl Ih* in Iln- lmii'1. 1,1 tli.. |irinl..r mil Im.-r limn (fid jj n.aii.iv 'ai nek aeek lo Mien |iuuli.iii.iuii. Fuiilively no variu- tiun Irom tliin rule will bo made. laaaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeee*! The special services lor llie opening of St. John's church have been arranged as follows: On Thursday, July 2y, holi colllliiunioli, 8 a.m. Evening prayer, 8 p.m. The evening service will be lully choral, special music has been arranged. The Rev. A. W. defender, rector ol St. Paul's church, Vancouver, will preach. On Sunday, August isi, holy communion, 8 a.m. Morning prayer and holy communion, 11 a.m. Evening praier 7.30 p.m. At lhe 11 o'clock serine his Lordship the Bishop of lhe Diocese will be present alld will preach. At 7.30 p.m. the Venerable Archdeacon Pentreath will preach. Special music has ibeen arranged lor both services. N.B.—On Thursday, the ladies ol St. John's church will entertain the visiting clergy, the members oi the congregation and their Iriends, al high ua, 111 the parish room,next the church at 6 p.m. LVNN VALLEY MITES McDougall road is being ...instructed Irom the pipe-line road, north. A large party oi young people came out last evening to attend the ice cream social. Messrs. Campbell \ Hitler started work ihis week mi lhc construction ol a litingal.ni lm F. Crawley, at Lynn Vaiic). It is reliably slated that llie B. C. BL Ry. Co. will be culling for tenders next week, lor the construction ol llu Lynn valley line. The ruad roller suundiil 111 negotiating ilu plaah road sm- usslully, with the roik crusher iu tun, and lhe plant is 11..11 la cilcd at the head ol Iiiilu streei, where lhe crusher 1*- be ing set up in older to be 11.nli Ior oper.iluins as sunn as the Dempsey street is put in shape lo make the ipiarn tcceaiibk. A dock ior the plant will be located al the quarry. WELCOME VISITORS Albert Cleveland, ol Portland, Ore., accompanied In hia daughter, Miss Florence Ruth ilm* land, and his nephew, G. C. Talbot, were here yesterday, inspecting the city and surroundings. Through the kindness ni I. .1. Irwin, the part) were taken by automobile to enjut the beauties ol the Capilniu. canyon, whiih quilt- captivated them. Mr. Cleveland is a heavy realty owner here, but this was his lirsl visit to the city, litis .moic Qiau salislied with his A. P. Campbell, oi the lum ol Campbell & Wilson, Winnipeg commission merchants, u.is ,1 visitor to this ciiy on Thursdai alternoou. Mr. Campbell is thoroughl) conversant With crop coudilioiis in lhc prairie province, concerning uliuh lus nnu issues a regular monthly bulletin, made up from Information gathered 1mm all sections ol the wheal belt. Mr. Campbell is optimistic concerning this year's crop, lhe only possible aiiursc lealure being lhat il is about leu days Later than usual! He was greally pleased with Norlh Vaucouvcr and was duly impressed with lhe glial luture 111 store lor Ilus side ol the Inlet. GARDEN SOCIAL The garden social held In ilm ladies' aid society of the Alelli- odist church, lasl evening, at the residence ol A. L. and Mrs. Clements, 10th streei easl, uas well attended and liberal patronage was extended lor the re- ireshmiul ollered, so thai lhe financial results were very satisfactory, A 111us11.il programme was rendered, comprising vocal and instrumental selections bv A. aud Mrs. Marshall, ol V,m couver, iustrumeiilal selections by Mrs. H. l-'cwster and b) A. R. McCalluni and an instrumental duet by Misses Ruth diluents and Pearl l-'arrow. Thu proceeds will be devoted in purchasing an individual communion service (or the church. ->*M">*W-**-:'*>*'-*H"*X**W^ Crawley it Reid. Mrs. Kinder returned this morning Irom a sojourn at Se- They are Uie painters. l-'or Sale.—One doaii la) mg luns. Apply cor. yucciisUli) ami 3rd itreet The clearing ol 13th itreet ihiough to si. Andrew'i ave., is now completed, Wanted. — Competent woman to do Hashing ami cleaning.— .ths. llariliuan, Suilc ,i, Keith block. A. S. Brace has iim..iu111..in the suite ol rooms 111 Uie 1-iat liuii block, lo a house on ijth slreel. EARLV CLOSING A movement has been on loot for some time, among tlu gro cers of the city, to close their places ol business on \\ eiliu sd.n afternoon ol each week. The lollowing lirms have made an agreement lo lhat ellect, namely, A. R. Steacy, Dodds I Tyson, and Ca R. Hickman The stores ol ihese lirms will In closed each Weilnesdai, as 111- liiuated, mini 1,11 ilm notice, and there is no doubt thai ilu 11 patrons will help lu make lhc movement a sucuss In arranging to do their shopping,su thai these lirms will in no wise be the losers because ol tills generous treatment ol their employ- ees. CHESTERFIELD SCHOOL The siiuess attained by the Students ol Cheslellield silu.ul ol ihis city, and ol iihuh A 11. Striven is principal, ,ii ilu- recent preliminary matriculation examinations in connection with M1G1II adversity, reflect! great credit llpull both leailliis and siuilents. Frank Aidant .uui Tom Diplock, who wrote upon the examinations, both took high standing, the lirst 11,111ml capturing the coveted diatin lion ol leading ilu entire province in the picliiiiiu.iii matin ulatioli class. THIRD STREE'l' Work has been sl,ninl mi ilu* 111i11pleU1.il ul ilic iul sii,. 1 1111- pioveiiiclils. Tin iiuik uill be done by d.n labol accotn lhe decision ol (he uli a until 11 About twciiti nun an ai pre- sent enipluieil, ami il is il* ,11 ui to illirease ihls lum tin .|iu. 1,1. as possible lo Imu nun. 'lie operatiuus an ,il present ...n lined In RBIOVing the lllll I.'.'- tween Si, Patrick'i ami St, Ua. viil's avenues, ami Idling In Iietween Sl. 1'atriik's ami Si .\n drew's avenues. The new bonaa which Ueaai 1 Campbell I Killei havi had under cnlislrucliiiii un 101I1 sli..'. ale 11..U all bul Inilslml. W. 1'.iiinn will ninii' mlu .ne ul theni tuiiiurr.iu ami bdorc tin end ul next week, three ul lluili will be occupied, The iliuli ul M \'"i'. ( ihurih purpose holding .1 pnnn up the Nnrlh Ann. ..n Ksturda} the 31st inst , pii the English bay Roaimr. Alexander Law kai m *' "•)»■ pleled a new house ..11 >'ii itreet west, Wauled. A gill tn wall uu table. Wages J.6 pel week. Apply (j D Reslauralil, 115 i, ms dale aveuue. G. D. Wailsiiuilh and lamil) hale rented a house ou 5IU slreel nest, and haie laken up their residence therein. Don't you bui C. & R.' For Sale.—One contract lii lhe Pacific Loan Sudcl) ol Vancouver. Has run almost lluee years. Will sell al lo per cent discount. Apply at Express ollice. Found,—On Lonsdale. Gentleman's gold watch chain, kind- ii ian have same ou describing property and paying mst ol ilns advertisement. Apply, Hospital, 151I1 street. Mrs. Harold Dyer mil receive lor the lust nine sin., her 111,11 n.ige, 011 Thuredaj unl l-rniai in.\l, .lull .'Mil and .'yth, Ul her suite ill lhe Keilh bloik, Irum 4 lo b o'eloik p.m. The K. ..I 1'. lodge mil hold .ui 1 amnion aiiil baakct picnit tu DulUll Island nexl Tllllls.lai. A programme ol iporta has been prepared and Uarpnr'i orcheatra mil accompany the party. E. AU .Will,ui intend* taking mu* ul Ins lusluiiiai;, neck emi irainps and ihis week mil ex plorc the head waters ol Sey mour nur, Incidentally having a luuk al the luiins in lhat vi- ciuity. .1. A. and Mis. ,\KAliil.,11 1. mined ilus liia.iiung inun a Usit ul a week at tile Seattle expoaition. 'Ilui mu accom pained b) llieir Km, l.n. J lull other sun, Glen, is remaining m Seattle kn about twu iu.l> longer. iV. J. Tyson, 11 In. has puchai ed the lnlelisls ul A. S. Hi Ua. 1 iu the firm ot Brace I Dodda, lias mn..Mai iu*, lamil) ir..m A.iiiiutliir, and has l.tki 11 |*> session ol the suili ul apart* minis 111 llu nisi itorc] ..I iln Hat Iron bloik. W . T. .la.kin.,11 nlli,.1 ul lhe Chilliwack Prognss, uas a wel- lunie caller at tin oifice ut The I'Apliss tills link. I ll fl . .I.n k man has bun a 1, Mali nl ol tliu liwack ior i.s yeara, ami declara thai 11 providence is willing, mil nsiili* tlnn ui inotnei id \iais. II.' u.is .uauiiip.innd 111 Ills visit lu Nortk \ aluuUVii ll A. B. Blackburn, proprietor ol llll' III.II klllllll llulll, \ .111, a all \ t 1 All agiiil ..I llu II. C Aiiii 11 i.m Alining Cuinpalii, uin. lias in town this week, hired two Iiui sis un Thursday, lu p.uk supplies 1,1 lh. minis ,n lhe licul ul Sn 111..111 .ink Un llu wai up uiu u| iln h.ii . lunging lu C, A. I,indsai,u| ihis iill, lell into .1 pll amI n.i-* kill i<l, all.I Ihe nihil n.Hid uli I Iln side ul llli lull ami 11 .is l.n.light qaa k n. n.n 11 1, ulli injured mii will prul.al.U muiii They an Iiii kalsuinini is, ,\ aim Alls Hunipfarcyi, ul iJIld slleet insl, ..it , nnil.1111 iiig a pal ii ..I young people uiu. arrived this week, direct Irmn I.niuluii England, Tin part) compriaae II. A. Powell, Aiiss Ethel I'uii 111, and All*. Al Atkinson Th, inu I..nun .11. iespn lm li in pin ll ami ml.. ..| Mrs. Humphrey*!, and l.n.ilm alld stsli 1 ,.| AIlss Nam 1 I'uiull wlm hai bun retiding with lui anal toi upward! ol a yeai \li i'un.11 li ,1 nni'1.1,ui ..1 proven abilili ami ul . xliii.b.t . \p. 11- iii. 1, haling Inui engaged with the besl ..1. Insli.is in bunion lur ihi past nine yean It i* Ins inn ntioe lo eatabliah a studio lui h .suns uii ilu viulin, a tile. ^^^^^^^^^^^ Wanted.- Bonneworh in Norih Vancouver, moraingi only. Ap- plj l'.xpress othcu. The lily lax nolices ale now all about issued and will be IU the mails tomorrow. Also lhc papMhangers. 1-1. II. Iinpelt has let iin- 10I1- tract to Campbell & Mul. 1 ior the affection ol a residence .111 llth slreet east. John AKN.ilib has lei th. 1 u- Uact lol building a residence ou 4U1 Itteet east. The liUlIdlllg is lo be completed by Oilubc-r 1st next. C. \\. Knighi oi Vancoaver, is building a leu roomed in.use 011 13U1 slleet, near Joues aw. Campbell & -Miller ale lhe ...11- iraclors. For sale or lo reul. A pleasant collage 011 car line. Apply C. A. 1-laser, corner bth and ijiuiiisl.uii.ur (>J5 l'cudc-r street Vancouver. The wood pipe lor tllc loth street watcrmaia armed i*a Uie ground yeeterda] and will be put 111 place as quickly as possible. A contract has bun ki In llie dlstricl council lot the construction ol Gordon mad, ihiough D. L. SSt, to connect uuh ine government road and woik is nun proceeding. The privy council has di.-auiss- ed lhe appeal ill the use ul lhe Hurrard Power Company iiul ilu provincial governmeni, with reapect to nater lights 011 Lillooel river aud lake. t uiuplainls ale lii-t.lv 1.1 lllc elicit lhat certain ton*** ale al- loiiul iu main at lal'-»i- deling tlie nighl, on the hill, lo llu dlsluiii.uiic ol those «llo lesiue iu lhe lliiuiedlale vuiuil;. 'lhc stall il lhc UitlliliIpal llall has inin 11 i.i king overtime, io keip pan- mill llu iiuik 1 lea led l.l the heal 1 payment! Ol taxis iiliiili hale Inui mining 111 "117,000 has lieen paid tu ilali. The neii building in conm ol construction 011 loth slreel nun lor A. G. Perry, local manager ol the B. C. El. Ry. Co., 1.. now receiving its mushing imuhea, and mii be ready lm occHpan.*) 111 a short time Hani Shepherd, "i Vaacoavei ilus Heck purchased a house oil iiih suei i, between Lonadah aud Clu slu luld aunues, ami has gum iu Portland Ini lhe purpusc ol bringing bach his mother, win. will take charge ol the establishment ior lum. Ai St. AmInn's Presbyterian iiiinui, communion sunn mil be held Sinula) nn,llilng. A pic paialory scrim will lie luhl n tin iliimli this .lining at eight o'eloik, at iihuh nen nn minis will also lie received. The IKT mun ilus evening mil be pnach nl I,. Kn .1 knu\ Wright, ol Kilsalauo. A .pud wedding look place a tin I'nsl.iii nan manse, Aluiulj evening, irhcn John Ainu am 1,.mu.li Tiiitiiillu, both ul| Vancoaver, ware united in tha bumIs iit hull 111.ai iiiinui Tha biiili uas suppuili.l bi .Miss im.. ..a Silverman ami John I Mm/it*. .11 lul as giuuiiisinaii Ku. 1 11 Gillam officiated Tin lug l\..uiuu is ,,l plcsil; ull llu* Wais al Wallaci Ship yards, Limited, An eflori king made In colllplele III work mi lh. Cuipnil.iin tin week, bm sin ma) be delayed I. 11 dais lullgel The head ul- lius ul llie uillipalii an being I transferred to Korth Vancohv today, and in iiituie practlcall all tin iipiratiulis mil be .ull .liuli.l ..ii this side ul lli. Inli I (in S111ul.11 evening m it, 1 ■ccond ui iiu sii ii**. ..I sung si ilus mil l.i gil ill III lhe lla| list ihunll A duel uilltleill "The Hand lllal lias uuuildi lui U. mil be sung I.i Ales- d,um . Haul..11 and rorci. the choil mil tinder a VoluUtaT) all.I , Miai suli.s u ill bf Ming bl Hill kllullll singii'. Ill lllc .i'a a lh I Ol All ll.llllull, tlif SlT- violinoello, etc., at an earlyImon mil be preached by Re dale. 'M*. i-ylor* THE KXPRESS, NOMH VANCOUVER, B. C. Visit by lederal Ministers (Concluded Iroin Page Out-) ner, could arrange to visit Ui coast al .in early dale. The toast, "Our Guesl," u.is proposed by Jas. Cooper Kt-uh Mr. Keith observed thai Hon. Dr. l'ngsle) was hi no minus ,i stranger to British Columbia, lielthei ivas he all olilslilel' liuin a provincial standpoint, ss loi main years Dr. I'ugsle] li.i-* bad extensile liueslliiellls ill the province and carriss ihe same at presenl. The speaker lell that lhe usll ul the lllllllslel ..I |uil.lii uoiks n.i-* a mallei ol gnat un.ment i.i ihe interests oi ihe province, lie closed bis remarks with a chivalrous relerence to tin* presence ol ihe ladies in Uie ministerial pnftj * The guest ol lhe ii.ii, lloinil* ahle Uilllam I'ugslii, minister ..I |niiiiii «..rks, was greeted mill all ovation as he arose lo s|ie,ik. In Ills ..lulling remarks In* made lecling relerence to the kindly reception with whnh In hail heen met b) lhe city anil the district ol North Vaiiiuuvei lie considered a a high honor thai so many inllueiilial citizens should he galhered together, Irrespective ol party sttilia* liollS, to Iilil llllll luluillle. He took it llial lhe purpose 111 lll- lumg Inm to inii't tin- citizens ol North Vancouver, and io lisit the ciiy ami the district, lias llial he might lie made ac- i-ii.iinied mth the business Lilians, the resources, and the residents oi thc couutfunity; iilllle it lias likewise a kindly expression ol personal interest in hiinsell as a lueinluT ol the government. Tin- claims ..i any immunity lo just assist.nue irnin the government, declared the speaker, rest not ollll oil iln opportunities lor development ii'hiih the sn nun iimiii ;onsideration ni.n oBer, Lut to i considerable extent upon tin. character ol the people wh" are to 111 lllllllll llll'l I'll). I lhe people ,m sell lell,lilt. i-iiiigtiii .iiul industrious, they uiai bc relied upon to make ..I return loi such expendi- tun | ol publii un.ims as uiai In made lm' tlnn direct Lent lit I In people ol iln mst mii just llu daSS tn make ill ll, a gnat, growing count/] As i..i .\..i ih i ancouver, Barrard Inin. ami the Fraser nur, the inagnili- iilll harlior, lhe splendid iialiT- irnllt, alld the t\ulll'lll ll,illll.il shipping advantages, logethei mill the Ilium lisi iu,illll ill lor- est, Iilllle, agllillllllH and the food products ..i iln waters, all .speak i.ii themselves and nnt iiiuth mon eloquint lhan words lad thei w.i' il" l.n t > that appealed In llllll null l.'lit aim mini, as tin ..in In whiiiii was ollllllllteil the ,|.||llllllsll,ill..li il lhe alialls ..1 thai ,1. pal Ilium nosi in.uli associated a uh the development ..i iln* possibililies Jem.ud In these advantages, As im s.i..ml Narrows bridgi In president ol ihe council ol In pun in. i.il government had dread] declared, observed tin speak, i, ill,.i si, i,n as ihe re- uins oi llritisli I..Iiunl.i.i n ill ■num, tin government mil co- i|ier.iie null ih, dominion g..i tnuKiii ai..I tlu several muniii lalaies, im iu early construe lllll. Ill I'llgsll l a.llMlll.l hat llii |.lulin.i mis ,. un u.illlii <.ii. . ..ii'l it in,iilil ip ie.it ii, lum that smh being tin llllld ul llu |.lolllli lal go ' > l neill, iln I'liii.hug <.i iln bridge ,ias aii easy matter, As lot a. dominion government, tlm l.r.i ..ll. ad] gl'allleil a bonus "1 }OO,000 to a hlghn.il alld I.ill ,i,n bridgi ii ih.it p..uh. Lm ,In.uld a develop that that was mi sufficient, iln government aiullld m.l llllll a deal I *.i to iiii reasonable appeal loi smh uillui assist,nne a-, might Li* leiessali Spcahiag mill a I* I' nc lo the II sl Nalli'Ms, llli speaki I .1. land that a would in *i ii ii,.,nil to Canada il .mi length ,l nun mn I.,. lapse ini..ii iln mi,in.. I'. Hun.ud Inl. I mie Hade as s.ili all.I i olllllltnllotls is lhe elitl.iliu I" ..in hall...I III ie World. The sill11 is uliuh lad been undertahen bj lus di .aiiiiniii mi. ii..ii sboul com ,1,-ieil Tin* engineei la chargi tad ensured liim that tin pi" ict wa: |" ilectl] leai Ibli Ihal he tost, while a would be gie.it could not I'e tini..i'."ii.i'.L and Ahtu the loruul report is nude, he could assure his hearers thai it would receive sympathetic consideration. Dr, l'ugslei declared, mth evident earnestness, thai m lus opinion ihe inin- had uou arrived when ihe port ol Vancouver should he recognized as one ol llu national polls ol Canada ami In* would leioinmeml to lhe government that it be accorded mil recognition as smh at an iall} dale. Concluding, he courtcousl] referred io liis man) pleasant experiences .lining Ills slai oil lllc lowei mainland, but It bad been reserved lor lum to enjoy, at North Vancouver, ilu pleasant. esl day ol all. lie wa.s illarill- ed wilh the bwUtiiu] toiiusili, iiiiii the superb sunk attractions ol ihe second Switzerland immediately at oui doorsj he had Holed the elitelpl'l/.e ol our local transportation compai, the 11. C, El, R}. Co., he had bad opportunity to get an intelligent idea ol lhe UnlllllUed supply oi wsterpower afforded by the district; he was lully cognizant ol all the features oi advantage possessed by North Vancouver, and he iiould consider lt his duly, on his return to Ottawa, lo lell liis colleagues the story oi tile iiondeiiul pro- gliss ul lhe Cilia'llall mst. The dominion government would ba lound equal to tin- responsibilities dei nlvnig upon U, in Hen ol ihese things, and in liiluie British Columbia would have no reason to Imd lault mth the attitude oi that government toward the prol line. Ralph Small, SIA', proposed tin- toast, "The Commercial Interests ol the Port "1 \'.iin.ui- ver," (.liseiiuig ihat no Luiiiii uld Lc conferred upon \ sneou hi ihat did not in a measure benefit the entire province, lie attached great Importance lo the Usit of lhe minister ol pull- in tu.lks 1., the pi..llllu, Le- laiise liis department touches mole nearly the needs ol Unli-i, Columbia than .Ims .iin other department ol tin government Ceo ll Cowan, .u P., waa called iij a. tesp..ml to tliu toast .m.l. .iiui complimenting Hon Dr.l'ugsli i upon llu .|in.k- ness wuh nluiii in bad imbibed tin western spun, md tin alert tnss niinii in had iinleiiii-ii in grasping tin real needs ..i the punimc expressed iln hope thai upon tin nluiii ill lhe iiiinisiu ol puhlli n.iiks I.. Ult.uia. u would In I..uml ihal his usit ; ilnlll.1 Leal Unit I..I tin prOIUO- ' tion oi ihe interests ..i im port oi Vsncouver, The assembly ilnn dispersed, | to enable Dr. Pugsle] to keep a former engagement on tin othei side ol lhe llllet Among those present at the luncheon were noticed tin- lol- liming ttl, .1 limn. A P. Crickma] w'm McNeish, s n Silmlt/, w ll Voting, i H ItcRae, \\ I link. C E Rob son. T. A Allan. Rev.J D.Gil nn. Kn It II. Ilaldeisiuii, .1 C Keith, las McNair, Di Verner, Dr, ll..mil Di Ui.i ii, Morrison, lit Campbell, A s Hillings. II .11 Itnnis, ,\| |t Martinson, John Ogle, Al S Hi Donell, 11 11..Hand, \\ I 'llu.in soil, .l.i*- llllll,n , W. ( l.li. II V, I). Kills, Thos Sliiph.nl, i, Bartle] A I. Woods, !■ i hade, i "1 A uini, Un, i„„i ihi, k !•; Macnaghten, I ll Sl..II. i, 1). w. |-;idei, 1' a Al im U s Hanes, A 11 Chap man, tt tt Montelius, Pert] King, lapl i II l alis, th K..I.i, I \i Heard, i. s Nu A i.. I'.m . A ll. sin. ii Thus Li All'.sin iri, |.,,1 Main.n I'. W Ua. la.ui. Win \|,.him I. J. ll Is, A S. Iluiiipliii i I'. Wheeler, J ll. Bennett, Prol I'. Odium, J t, 0, ii i, i* ( I..lies, t, R I.L.Ml lllllll.I.II liioiui, Uias Nelson, Alexamlei Law, i.m McSpaddcn, Di Joi dan, A. S. lium, 1'. S. Thomas A Davies*, J. l> Fraser, Col, Dudley, C. (». tt nkciidin, Don aid Cameron, J tt deB Karris tt Km.n Its, .luhn |,aws..n. I A Mi nun. i "I Trace] i I. L.uisun. I tt. Donaldson, A 1- Beasley, lv Townsley, II i Rob Is II..\ . Al.i Smiili Alan,ign Heard is calling loi tl ii'l r l..i llu liiiilslaiid pun luges oii the Bt.George, end al tin Vancouvei landing of tin III I v. tt.lllllll - llulll.Ill tu . li . ii, L\ dai Appli, SplLLiu i. ilh street, North Vancouver. Judge Grant Speak* in Highest Terms ot Beauty of White Cliff Greater Vancouver9* Seaside Summer Resort- one hour's ride from English Bay Pier q JUDGB GIANT, A GKNTLKMAN WHO HAS TRAVELLED MICH AND VISITKI) MAW OF THK WORLD'S WATERING l'LACKS AMI POPULAR RK- SORTS, HAS WITH Till-; PARTY WHO ATTENDED THK FORMAL OPEN OtQ OF WHITK CUFF ON .U'LV 3rd, 1400. IN HIS ADDRESS BE SAID, "I 1)0 NOT THINK THAT THK l'HOl'LK OF VANCOUVER HAVB ANV IDEA OF TIIK GRKAT BEAUTY OF THIS Sl'OT. TIIKRK IS NO PLACE I WOULD SOONKR Sl'KM) MV VACATION IN THAN AT WHITK CLIFF. IT IS AN EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR THK BUSY MAN TO STEAL AlVAV TO FROM HIS I)KSK, ANI) KN.10V HR1KF HOLIDAY OR A WKKK KM) WITH NATURE, 1 TRUST IT WILL NOT UK I.ONC. liKFORK I WILL UK ABLE TO Sl'KM) MV VACATION AT VOIR HOTEL AT WHITK CLIFF CITY." This mluntaii indorsement ol the beauties nl White Gill and the natural advantages presort m this property In only one ol main, and coming ns it does Imin smh s prominent gentleman as .ludgc Grant, it should serve as sulluieiit ciidcncc to ihose in a measure interested m a summer home, and warrants their making further Inquiries regarding the advantages tributary to White Clifl. Nowhere else in Howe Sound is there a location L'i a siiniliiei home which has as many natural advantages alld the same lieautillll scenery as vou mil Imd at White Clifl, Then, too, the lots are JO feet wide, they lace the Bt] and command an uninterrupted view of ihr Sound and lhe snow-capped mountains in the distance—it is ideal view property Surf liAllun** is one ol the numerous advantages tributary to this Leautiful .seaside resort There is fishing the year round. • Two sheltered buys piniidc sale am borage for boats, launches and yachts. The gentle rise limn the water's edge nf the property provides hoinesiles with uiinileiiiiptnl i mis lln.se nhn erijiii mountaineering will fmil excellent lilHleiial at hand al White Uill in mmi.i1 unexplored peaks. Tin propert] presents a most parUikc appearance, uuh Us wide greenwood walks and sliel- inifl avenues. II n.ii .in uin n*,ied in a site lor a slimmer home, before you decide upon any particular location lake time to carcltilly investigate the many points of merit present in While (lill Call al my ofliM antl view the manv photographs taken of the properlv. II convenient Ior imt lo (.une, I shall he pleased to take you to White CHII almost any day and with you gn nver tin property. iiimi lorward your name mul address al one I will be phased to furnish you with s copy ol the Li.iiuilul iKiok now on the press, ol 'Tictures<|iu- White Cliff. ALBERT IIIIVH General Agent, l'lione ,1330, 33 Imperial Hlock, Vancouver, B. C. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. 999999999st9*M9**9*0*****t>*****9**9****^ 1 * 1 ****j0j**9O1***0O*0*r404********t* *04*ri99****99**2USi*****t>**000***9**9M**i9^^ r ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS AND INTENDING PURCHASERS Of North Vancouver Properties *** ♦ ♦ 4 * Cleared City Lots for Sale at First Cosl Thf lew remaining lots in block $i, U. I,. 55.1, on i.|lh, 15th itreet and Ridgway avenue, being one block wesl ol yueciisbury park. Inside lots $500 to I525 each. Corners Jihoo each. Si« of inside lots 50 by 156 leet cuch. Comers 60 by 15b feet each. These lots arc particularly well situated, 15th street being already cleared and graded tu its lull width, and lots of similar size in that vicinity now selling for J700 to |8oo each. The lols above mentioned are genuine snaps. For Sale Intending purthasstl of choice acreage west oi ihe C ip.lano or in any other part '.i lhe District will prolit gieaily bt consulting our large and ex. iasii\ list before ncgoliuing for purchase elsewhere. This buiug the fourth ,1.1; ul our establishment in business in North Vancouver we are ilunoughly posted as to the various properties that may be offered lor sale and their values. We htc the sales agents for a number of estates in Norlli Vancouver city and district ,md have a very good list ol properties for sale at prices winch were prevailing in 1907 and 190X during the period of financial .l.pression, and as we are now apparently on the eve of a period of great prosperity we consider the present time verv opportune lor investors to make a seln- tion of Korth Vancouver property belore the greater period ol activity sets in. Capilano Acreage and City Lands Wanted Well lituated city lols, blocks uud acreage, and well situated close in acreage in the dislriel, particularly west ul the Capilano, and 11 ninn une mile of the watcrfruul. We have a large list oi clients, and Special lacihlies Ior negotiating sales where the prices are right. We advertise your property without cusl to you li you give us the sole agency ior a reasonable pel iod oi time. Our past records demonstrate our successlul methods in negotiating gales, and we propose greatly extended operations and a large expenditure along strictly modern lines ol advertising. We have representatives in several advantageous parts in Canada, United States and Great Britain. It will pay you to list with us ior quick sale il you have auy property to orler. ESTATES MANAGED Non-resident owners of property is North Vancouver who are unable to give personal supervision to the management ol their estates are requested to correspond with us, being the oldest duly incorporated Company with its headquarters 111 North Vancouver, and being financially responsible in every respect, we can give Uie .best assurances possible that business will be conducted along lines as accurately and surely as any banking establishment throughout the country. FOR RENT Wi have s good list of cottagei and houses for rent in choice localities in the city of North Vancouver, and shall be pleased to show any of them to intending settlers. Builders of houses in North Vancouver will do well to look over our list of choice loll and blocki suitable ior liuilding purposes. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated Al*. li undei the Compsniei' Act 1897 and Ainendini* Acts, with chid place of business in North Vancuuver. ll.C Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 4 J J ***0*4444444444444*4444444*4444444*444444*********4**44*444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444*4****44*444444444444***** >♦i *4**444O44O44*****44*4*44***4****44O0*4O**4**,************O*44*444***004*0444444*******404**44444044444444*440 44*s,*44044444444********** *444444444444444444444*40*0*4**4*4**0404****•* ****4*000444*********0*0*******00******444 (*** 4444444444444444444*4400444**********999*999 ■HUBS The iiiiiiiii ing is iln- report ol the cash donations received loi the ist of July celebration, together \iith lhe expenditures ul tin- respective committees. The donations in kind iurc acknowledged in lhe report of the prize winners in the several events .is published in The Kxpress. The ; carnfo] handling - funds bv the j mbcommitteee has Ult the general couiniittee iiiiii ,1 balance mi hand, a portion of which mil be used to pay outstanding debts, which the cuiiiinitlcc ul lasl u.ir was uiilortiinalcly nul , 1 hie io iiieei. The (-iiiii,il committee wishes lu publicly express appreci.ilion of the generosity ol the subscribers, by iiicms ol which such excellent ri'sulis have lieen attained, Mayor May, chairman; A. 0, Perry, treasurer; W. C. Oram, secretary, um appointed a standing committee in charge ul llir lllllils, llllll illslllll Hulls lu m.iki .1 draft constitution lur' pel III,1II1 III ul'g. UH/. llli ill. .Uld lol report lo .1 Meeting to bs called M.iy .(tli, 1910, The Iih.hhi.iI reporl is as bilious. Keicipts: Balance Irom ipod 3.40 City of Norlli Vancouver 130.00 North Vancuuver Ferry ,..130.00 Disi ul North Vancouver 100.00 B, C Kl* Ry. Co. Ltd 30.00 Wood I Sun (sale tickets! 33.33 Bank ..1 B.N.A 13.00 Bmithsriagale I Horden 10.00 W. Knowles 1.00 K. Murgatroyd 1,00 E. W. I.ccsun Co. I.ld. ... 5.00 Kelly Douglas Ltd 3.00 T. C. Holt 5.00 1\ A. Allen 30 Win. Glenn 2.00 Martinson & Co i.uo North Vancouver News 3 oo N.V. I,.md & Imp. Co....iui,mo p.uiIk Bottling Works ...ipouo Hedsoa'i Hay Co 30.00 Lonsdale I Ml, per Robt Ward & Co 30.OO I, Robertson ft Co. Ltd. 50.00 Benwell Peart Co 25.00 J. C. Keith '. 2500 A, E. buckling 25.00 II. M. Kllis Co. Lul 25.00 — P. Hums Co 50.00 Total 29 kuru ti Co 25.00 Monday evening ,1 meeting for 1!. C. Market Cu. Lid. ... I3.OO organisation was held at the Thorps iV Co., Lid 15.uo district municipal office, at C. 11. Dallsoll 10.00.Which there Has ,1 good atlclld- Vuikshire Guarantee & Se- .une. J. H. Lawrence wan ap- 1 in nu-**., Ltd 20.00 pointed permanent secretary,and Diplock-Wright Co 10.00 Messrs. Alexander, Parry, Ward Capt. C, 11. Catee 10.00] md Farmer were appointed aa P, Larson 30,00[executive committee, Ii uas .1. 11. Sulkier iu.ik. 11 ranged to havi the IT1SSSS thoroughly wet and rolled, and io Imlil another practice Saturday afternoon, .it three o'clock, All cricketers or iiuiild-be unk- a 1.is .ui* Invited, Cruss ie Co 15.01 1316.13 Total Kxpelidlllilis Sports snd fireworks iihs.^u Decoration 84.80 Illumination j Music 116.00 Entertainment k>o*75 Advertising 44.25 Spurts committee 16.3s See's supplies aiiil pusl.. I.70 Total II83.23 CRICKET CLUB The movement to organtzi u cricket ilui. in iln tit) is nmi ing wiih excellent success, A pniiiiiiii.iii practice was held ai the Kiiii.iii.'ii grounds, Sal unl,11 alternoon, at which ibeti 11,1s ,1 large attendant,-!. and .1 scratch match m.is played l>. imiu te.un No, 1, captained bj .luhn Alexander, and team No, I, i.i|ii,iiiiid In K. I'.. Itacnagh un, mailing la ■ tta The sn.11 eras as lollowi Team No. 1: rainier Tarn TIIK WHEAT CEOP ilu Winnipeg Commercial's estimate ol the grain production of Canada is taken (rom reports sent in bv their agents Hum um un. hundred districts itrctching irmn l-'uii Saskatchewan iu Alberta to Gretna iu southern Manitoba, From these reports ths Commercial mti mates that there is an lacreant ul 10 per iiiii 111 llu uin.il ,iire- Igs, or .1 total ol 7,480,000 ,u 11 s, as lasl veal's tut.il w.is about 6,8011,000 acres. The gltlWth ul illicit .it present allll the outlook indicate .m average yield oi 1;',. Iiiisluis pel sera, uliiili would resell la en ..input uf 130,900,000 bushels. Wanted. Painting In North Vancouvi 1. bj kih 01 contract Address 318 1 iiii street, Nurth Vancouvei * Raspberries, bl.uk, white snd Alexander 1 red currants lor sale, Appli Piatt 4 licl-ngg-a ^ Anders 4 Tanner " i'ul.l IJ Byes ! Total i\.nn No, - Smith Sinipsuii L.iivrence Idacnaghten Morden Parry Ward McAllister Byes A.H.Crickmay, 15th street east HENRYS / (iarili'ii Tin N|ira)ing Material Hit Sll|i|ilii'S Fruil ami Ornamental Trees IV-I'i-ik" I'rtUl'igup Frte M J. HENRY, Vincouv*. IX NURSERIES NORTH VANCOUVER CITY Fact* arc its Argument A luurih ul Barrard Inlet u.is developed by the Cui.nltan Pai 1 lie railway, with result uf huge cantons revenue to Canada. '111. national government now assists financially developtnstl d the remaining greater part ul the harbor. The eNtte and nikleiis ul greater Hun,ml is .\.,rth Vancouvei City. iiiiiity miles waterirontags available iur Isdustrii 1, ihipp mil -""I railruad bases iim system jusi bought up In illy to kaeteS ellii mil aliil inu cased sei 1 ne. Two railroads to Nm ih Van- ...liver aiiihuiisi'il in Canadl in p.iillaliiclit. Canadian Parliament has voted $200,111111, also Jli,.pH, per Iiiilu im bridging the Inlei and na nectiag North Vancouvei a ith Vancouver. Railroad's bridge pluns sre approved by dominion govern ment, and both iu.nls have p 1 inis.siuii to use earn budge. 1 .ui.uli.iii Pacific K.iilm.i 1 is nun negotiating uuh un 1.,. lerryagi ol iis can to North Vancouver, also fur shoreline base lui ti.inslu ui 1 ,iis, to U.i I tracks ol existing electric . ,-1- iw»y- The pCOSpecl is lhat v.,mli ] Vanconvw mil secaie Un railroad stai;. ol 1 alati eta, ..1J thai earl) opening ol Ita luu railwaj mil Msari rapid development ol Industries ami port Jusi .1. iln iir.iini Trunk i'.u uu. railwai neaia tin donb Imi; ui populated Canada, su iln bridging ..1 Barrard Inlet means a second \ .nuouvi 1 ..n ihe north shoii ui iiu ii.ii i.ui, with repetition ol Vancouver's history, perhaps mon rapid!) than 111 llu firs) III I.ui,1 , .is llu province has ih.h nmre populs nun iur new dtiss to draw Irom The history ol V.iikuiiui s u.il est,ile siiiiiiii.iri/ul 111 .1 seiiiui.i- is that tlu asscaasd vai in o| the whole uty is now twenty nuns what u was a- 'buui tiieiii) years ago. Van- ICOUVer'a tirsl-rale reslileliie luls [now ii.ili/e mure than twenty limes iheir price livetit) years agu. Considering lhat localities change, il is doubilul whether any propert] is more sure ui lull i.iiio ol increase man in-l 1,ile residence -jruund pro* 'mini the localitj is protected SgaiUal ueplcuallull. I he -jraiid buiilevard ol North Vancouver is the third avenue ol lhe null.I and Die bruadest ut any uty un Ilus cuiilinelit It is dedicated tu residences and is protected lur twclily years a- gaiast .lipriu.ilive sttiktures. l-.iin hue where the plilhura of uppuilunllles is the quandary ol Inventors, the paid bonlevard is the very bull's eye oi investment 111 North Vancouver—thc 111,11 k al uhiili him.iiunii alius, hai in-; ,.il.illitl uf quality and leaning certainty oi large in- . 11 sat in value. Plana, price lists end othei formation can be had from the North Vancouver Land ie* Improvement Co. Ltd. Lty. Mahon, Mcfarland £* Mahon, Ltd., Official \onil s CORNER HNDER AND SEYMOUR STREETS, VANOOUVER, H. C. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. 'niii above the combined lautc-rn| occasion was given for the re- mentioned iu subdivision I ib). buke contained therein. The ex- }, \ essels uii.iii oars or sails planaliou is quite simple. oi not less than -o tons, shall1 Through the courtesy ol Aid. have read) at hand a lantern Dick the choir secured the use mill a green glass ou one side ol the lot opposite Victoria I and led glass ou the olher,' park for the 1st ol July. The has biouglu increased enjoyment uliuh, on Uic* approach ol or to booth was erected by those who [[SUM The da\ ol the motor launch to multitudes uho are loud oi aquatic pursuits, but it has increased Un worries oi the masters oi coasters and other large vessels which Irei-uenl the harbors—in uluili these small cralt haie bun so greullj multiply* mg -because ol thi carelessness ui molor launch drivers, ami ilnn ignorance oi tin ' rules ul Uic ruad." Unl) a shnll tunc ago lllc olluels oil the local Kl i) boats iwic complaining ol ila iliiiuuli) ami inconvenience to uliuh ilui were subjected, in lhc othei' vessels, shall be ex- iiiuud in siiiiiucnt ume iu pre- had nu idea the ruailuay was so wide al this poinl, so thev uin lollision, su ihai the green thought ihey arete well outside lighl shall nol bc seen on Ihe lhe range ol any trallic, even on puii siik imi the ted light on | such a busy da). The mandate Uic starboard side. [ol the council was obeyed in 4. Rowing boals, whether 'spirit il not iu letter, and llu muiii oars 01 sails shall have choir liad no idea ol giving oi- lcad) al li,unl ,1 laiiii 111 sliuiiuig Iciicc to any one A. FARRO General Contractor Lmul CleiriuK, Stump and Rock Blasting, l.ciiai tare nctar liuuaei. All damagea ntidi* gn.nl. UMl'LUVMINT AUBNCY >>><1 Bt.. WWl Of I ..a.aa.l.l. P.O. 11... II Water Motor for Sale a iilille light ulilih shall be lemporariij exhibited in suilai-a mi nine lu prevent collision, btaamahip 01 strain boat includes cul) Vessel piupclledl uhull) ul in pail b) slcani OrI endeavoring io aiuul an am ^ ,,,.*, mactunery ur powei dcttt tilth speed bends and can- ,,*)*,., llull nui, M _lbi less upeialois ul kunvhes,whik •*Uiam.,ii pnulicc ul al Victoria tin in..Uii has I assumed such gravilj lhat With tins apology, which we trust will be sutislactory to all 0«rUin parlies, 1 am, 111 lhc name ol the choir, your obedient servant D.W. HUTCHISON, Secrctaii Offers are wanted for a mu i'liiii WatiT Motor atid s amount of piping* Snme may be inspected at lhe offloe of— ALEXANDER &, MACNAGHTEN Real Estate Brokers, Financial and Insurance Agents WE HAVE $50,000 TO LEND ON HUM MORTGAGE 121 Lonsdale Ave. TIIK EXPRESS the department ol matins and fisheries has .lui.ii.i u> pro- sccuie all persons violating the regulations uuh regard tu cal tying lights, etc., un dominion watnta. In vie* ol lhc conditions, 11 is advisable lhat publicity should bc given these rules, which are as lollows; I, blcilll vessels ol less than 40 tolls shall call) ; (a; lu the forepart ol lhc vessel, on or in ironl ui the lun- iiel, ulicic 11 can best In sun, nnd al a helj-hl above the Jjun- u.ik ui iiui less than nine led, a bright while light constructed and in..I is prescribed in article 2 {*), and ol Sttch a illal.ulii as lu 1.1 1 isibli .a a distance oi al least llio miles. ^bj Green ami red side-lights constructed ami fined as prescribed m article : \\>) and (c) uud ol suih a ihai.11 Ui as to be visible ai a distance ui ai least one mile, ul' a combined lalllclli seamen, .is applied lu all) case, un.uis .md iiicluilcs the ordinal) practice ol skiliul aud csrelul persons engaged ill liailg.illllg Ule uaid's ul Canada in like cases. Ever) uu nn, master, or per- suii ui charge ol an) ship, vessel, ui rail, who wiilull) oliuls lu ubc) lile I'cgulalluUS 111 lulcc | iur the time being under this pail, ui lu call), exhibit ul use all) ol lhc lights or log signals as ale leipuicd by lllc said regulations, and cui) uu ud' cl au) sttch ship, vessel or tslt, ;i lt appeals that he was lu iallll, iu respect ..1 anj such omission, shall,lul each ucca.sl ill ou which all) ul said rcgui.,Hulls ule Mutated, incur a penalty uui ex* ccciiing uiu honored dolUts auu llul less lhan liieiily dullars. m.\o tutios \\» mum mi.i \m MllS. WAK.MINGl'ON, Ior Mine yetm r.*»i'l.*iit in 1'iini and (jermaiiy lui. .j'.naa I n itiulio. Ill Upper Ki-iiIi ll'ital, for the leaclituu ol l'mim, mul tim FrtMi.il aid ln-i uian inun'iiiic- AN EXPIRATION The 1..Hon ing is a copy oi the iiui 111 iq.li to liupiui suit shotting;'a gneii light anda redjto -* dtJ lulimi1 '') Bt Ami' light llulll light ahead tu luu leu's iltuidi choir le the loc.i- poinis sbait thc beam on their tiun oi then booth at Victoria respective sides. Such lantern gardens, on Jul) ist, shall be carried not less than T'0 ths lit) Council ui N'orih three leet below the white light, Vancoaver: 2. Small steamboats, such ss Gutlemen,—The members ol are carried bj sea-going vessels, 13t, Andrew's church choir have mav carrj the whits light at aIreceived yom lommunicatioii ol less In ight than nine inl aboVI *J-| Mb iiist, the gunwale, but 11 shall be i.n 'Jini tenet tin fact that any Builders and Contractor* I*. LARSON is prepared to supply Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement And all kinds of Building Material im-uantilii-ato suit anil at reasonable prices. —APPLY— HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVER TKLEPHONK No. J. .l**^'*-'---'^'^-^-^^*-^-*-*^--*^^'*-^-*^*^'^-*^'^!*--*^ Choicest Cut FLOWERS in ton 11 nt Inweil pri.'.-i Uur 111 * trial Inr FUNERAL DESIGNS or WEDDING B0UQUET8 601 Hastings St., West Mill Wood f OR SALE 50c a Load 1 You can take as large a load t load as you like for 50 cents. Send your own teams IHI II flHlM 17th Street. North Vancouver For the best Subdividing Property In Lynn Valleij see MAY&BURNS REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS .*V-**-*VV^*V-^^.^*^'^'*'**A.*^'*'*W*'W'W*****M» f>»M*%*>>M»^»^>M»M>^.*tv^^V.i^cA'^.^»'^^^<^^V^*Vt Reduce Your Hardware Bills Don't Imr blindly. II we ran ami nre willing In iiti ynu 111.iiiit nil your hardwire il 1. tn your i<lvit>ti|-e lo tll,,* Ilt to do»o. We a*-.'in a poiiti.ni I" m'll ymi the halt hardware mppliei of evi ry ileirripti..ii nt llir loweit pricet mi.I no inttler what your ri'i|iiiren)eiili are. We'll DO It if yonll I.MVf youi* ordi!-| within ttl compete .iirt-eaifully in lbs op.'ti market mill tlie M^Ml hardware ronrerni in Hrili.h Columbia Wn .i-i-ure or.l.Ti that othrre can't touch. Why'1 ImSUH wc huv .tirei't from thr nitniilirtureri in manyraies; we huv jmliri..n.lv all ol the time, we pty rath Inr nur foods, tnd ..ur eipunee. «re low Pul our rltinn to lhe teit, we'll live ton money. north mmm uuwiii mmi \a 104 Eipltnide Next to Post Office Plione No. H8 t^..^i-^r^.^*^*^.^e^*^>^>^>^r^»V^M*.*-^.^»^M» tl*-^r^..^lf*%'^»V^*^»^l*^.^'^>^*>^a>«-*-^^*^-^r>e>M>M*>AeM>V MHtH****V****V*V*V**A Viai** * * i*.*'**-****'***-'-*-**********************^^ NORTH VANCOUVER * 1 UNEXCELLED ADVANTAGES as a residential centre CHOICE H0KB8ITB8, UNOBSTRUCTED Ml-;\\ moderate PUCES Build Your Home in North Vancouver WATBEW0EK8, ELECTRIC I.ir.HT, BLECTEIC CARS NO TAXES ON IMPROVEMENTS ■UREST WATEB DIRECT KROM MOUNTAIN SPRINGS BEST NAT! K \l. DRAINAGE Sh.UAi.l-: SYSTEM ABOUT TO BE INSTALLED EXCELLENT ROADS AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTELS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT UNEXCELLED SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL RELIGIOUS ADVANTAGES UNEQUALLED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS ON NORTH, RA8T 01 WEST, WITHIN l-i-.w MILES One oi North Vancouver's Streets Invest Your Money in North Vancouver THK DELIGHT OF TOURISTS MANY IDEAL NOOKS FOR PICNIC PARTIES Half Hourly Ferry Service to and from Vancouver PUBLISHED HY AUTHORITY OF THE "CIVIC COMMITTEE." oMt-tkttw^mmmm •ams****-****-**^^ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER B. C. The board ol Worki wai instructed to report with retei c-nee to a new typewriting machine ior the clerk's ollice. Keeve McNaught occupied the chair and Councillors Davison and Allan were present at the session of lhe district council, Friday evening last. Premier Mcliride wrote, consenting that his name sliould In attached to the steel bridge over the Seymour; clerk to acknowledge with thanks. The surveyor general wrote, advising council that there is tin plan on lile with the govern meat, showing the old Lillooet trail running ihiough lhe district ul Norlh Valiiouver. All government plana show iln- trail as starling from Fort Douglas, al the head ol I'ill lake. Received and liled. K. If. Hodgson, live stock commissioner errote, advising council ol the visit of Alajm .lames Shepherd, authority on mad Iiiiii.ling, lliis autumn, and Inquiring if council desired a dale fur an address lroin him. Clerk lo reply, accepting lhe oiler aiid arranging a dale. Thc city clerk wrote, request ing thai council arrange to transfer steamer North Vancouver and other city assets agreed upon at incorporation, to tin city. Clerk repotted lhat the steamer had since been transferred. Other items to be trans (etted as soon as possible. The acting secretary ol tin board of trade forwarded a COp) of the resolution, expressing readiness to co-operate with reference lo Sei un.l Narrows bridgi", received and liled. Elijah Hancocks, owner ol property Ia D. L. 591, now residing in England, wrote, to tin ellect thai he would like lo have a load built that would enable him to get timber out from his property; received and liled. District Clerk I'liiii]) called the attention ol lhe council to the fact, thai in I906 a portion of block y, D. 1,. :o,S,s, had been entered 011 the assessment roll as ten ,uns, when in reality it contains only 4.N9 acres. The property has paid S15.75 mon taxes than should hau* been paid. This year's taxes are Sio.32. Clerk was authorized to remit this year's taxes and to refund the balance J5.43 b) chei|Ue. C.co. Hunter it al wrote, that they were willing to further the widening of Lynn Valley road, by giving seven leet in ironl ol lols JI and 53, upon certain conditions, provided owners opposite did likewise; accepted, provided otiier propertv owners between these lots and Ross road consent. The clerk reported hai ing n reived the consent of s. Gintx- burger and of Col. Dudley 11 uh respect to the widening of the road through D. L. ,syy, and also that there are still laikmg six lols to make the requisite number oi consenting owners. C. L. Stonehouse wrote, oller- ing 25 cents, stuiupage for cordwood along Pipeline and Centre mads; engineer to act. The following plans ol sub-division were passed: Block 42, D. L. toil; lot 1, D. L. 597; lot 18, D. l. to»y Plan of D. L. Ml relerred to the engineer to I report. The following account! were I ordered paid: finance commit- j lee, I104M.05; waterworks coin mittee S.H42.57. The engineer reported thai tin .survey of Marr ruad is ininplet ed and that the profile will be | ready sunn. On motion, Miss Peers, typist WSJ granted tWO week's vacation. T. C. Hull, ul the loenl stall oi the 11. C. El. Ry* Co., has this week lei tlu.- contract to Campbell &. Uilier, lor the erection ol a larg^ modern residence which will be one ul yet built in the city. the best The residence will contain eleven rooms will be thoroughly modern In every respeel, uud OUUBUall) high class 111 all ils appointments. The cosl complete will nol be less lhan ftoOO, Tin bouse mil be erected at lhe cor- ner of 5th street and St. Andrew's ave. A. 1. noon ft 3 I.nnN.hilt* AVO, EXPERT WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, ETC. IVstchci auiai Cloeki Cleaned K.'|iiiiri*il at iii.nl..rut.' price*! All ...al. uuhdmiI I. .111*1 lltinkin & Harding DECORATORS PAlNTEHS PAPERHANGERS graiNers* iviarbLers North Vancouver, - B.C. P.int Store 206 I on.d.k tai Oppo.ll. Slaval,'. 6,01-r. Morf Royal Standard and Why it is a Better Flour Wc use the best gions ol ■elected wheat liom wheal producing lithe Canadian 11 isl, where the sunshine is long,where the soil is rich, giving to the wheat that quality ol gluten which makes the icry finest flour. This is factor Ko. 1. Scientific milling which lollows the wheat step by step, selecting only the best and point portions ol the wheal gram ami making it into the must perfect flour. This is factor Xo. 2. Care exercised in storage and marketing, so that there is in. possibility of deterioration from the time the llolir leaves our hands until it reaches you. This is factor Ho. 3. Now isn't there a reason win you should ask lor Royal Standard Flour.' And besides in every 40,1b sack there is a num hered coupon entitling .you to a chance to win one ol ten beautiful dinner sels given aiiav cat' month. » VANCOUVER, 11. I Home Made BREAD Calm, ]'.i-ir\, I'l.iii.'.ii* i.m 11. st Mutiriuls Ilui tiling ami Main it) Lonsdsle tvenne •**eirr. ————mr **intti PALACE HOTEL KATtSI *',... per ami up. Spi. i.l rata tu (am iln *. ami iu regular bosrden [M Rool Mt on M N.V. Fish Market REDA & ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Saconn Senear, - - • NORTH VANCOUVER, I). C All new houses sliould be piped for gas in order In save the heavy expenditure Ior lliis convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT & POWEI CO., LIMITED, Lonsdale Ave. North Vancoaver Transfer ^KT Cnrttiye, HeniovnlH, Parcel Delivery, Storage ON WBASa .NAIU.K TKRMtf OFFICE v—LONSDALE AVENUE. NEAR WHARF Telephone 70. Ninht Calls 13 B^ All kiiiaN,,f ftmh (ith delivered daily sniaaiir.l Ki.h a iMctaltr. Poultry, £■• sod Venetemi, Oar aim li to mmm oai euitomen a*. la. |00lll ,,||,| f/HHS, Cor. Lonsdale Ave. & 8th street Phone 84 VANCOUVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN k CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS City Auditors North Vancouvei jib Tender slreel GROCERS CHEAPS1DE GROCERY GEO, WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail 1)6 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays MUSIC KENDALL, SEWELL 4 CO. Chartered Accountants tad Auditors Vancouver, B. C. \ uioria, B. C. Seattle, Wash. Phone 1913 P.O. Drawer 705 UYtl-lQ AimO CLSANINQ The only place in B. C. where work is done entirely to customer's satisfaction. PERTH STEAM DYEING I CLEANING WORKS. A. Inglis Proprietor. Phone 750. Hub rates a specially. 51..' Seymour. Prol. JOS. E. NURNBERGER Al usual Director Vancouver Opera Houae Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Hal', Cor. Rohton and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phone 2530 PRO! GEO. COWAN, Expert leather oi vTohn, Mandolin, Banjo, Auloharp, Zither, will give Muni) private lessons lor », Further inclination st Cowan's up-to-date Music Store, bob Westminster ave. ARoHlTtCTi COAL COAL NEW WI.I.I.INGTON Owl (tir.il '-i.ui llie minei. Plan- -"iir onl.-r.. now mil Man v*.*ir slnUr'i Mpsty, Urge »lii].iii.*iil» uill arrival io I I'" Jill'.. Prill., nulil .J-jf supply nf WOOD Slnri "li liai.'l .... P. LARSON Hotel Norlh \ ancouver Telephone No. 2. Look fur the above trademark, tbr iiu ul quality, on your c, reel [coda We inaiiulai lure llie best Rolled Oats mi llu iii.ukt t todav. lhe ave your orders with us for HAY, GRAIN AND CHOP Prompt Delivery Satisfaction Guarantet .1 Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Lonsdale ai Fern Ai. nm-, I .aniline, Jus. (lupin in, loenl manager. LMPLUYMINT ActNet E.STANLEY MlTTON.M.l.C.A ARCHITECT niy Hastings Slreel West, VANCOUVER, B. C. AUOIIONtEH-*- A. M. BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 6b Hastings streei iicsl is lhe only auclioueer who will pay spot cash belore the sale is conducted LAUIgU' HAIAURtjbl.NC 1,1. Ml. I. ul. N - lul III..- „[ lh. thiol «..i*iii.in**iii|i SM) i» •■1.lain..I a, Itadaau Uuniplin . 1,1,,.,.,. it* Kn ncli ariKli*. BfWltl 'mi' "I I".II.- anu Ml III In- mil In* ,,n in u 11,,* ,,,. a laiul liLpt'il. Ala*. II..' ...>' li... h ii.iiaia*., im r uiaa.in. 1,1. and liiitr.-li,-. II i,,iir h.ur It tadad .111.1 liiriiiiiK ptf, in Main I. li .l.u.auii ► lllll llMliml. 111 la .11 r iiiiii r.i. I Mi.1* I,.* Ksji*Kisa b.*..iiii Huttta i"' I'.'" i" "i"' a luuit 1.aim.1. .-h.i*i*. ..in,1.a i. u. 1,1 > .a. Hair P>. Ing ..hi Hl—nlilng nj iv pMta l-.ui.il MSMSfS, ll.„i'ir.«-iii^ allSBlllOOUg, .W.iliH iiiiiii; .11,.1 Cull..,, lis faf Uw un."ial ol i*ii|,iiril.,.i..8 lull, iiarli* an.I inun •> ..i U.U..I UK III Mrill,l..> ,,*>. ..I.llllall.. .-11,1*1 naNrtuuiw UI-riCIANb U. W Phose 463 WAIT! & CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street Pianos - Talking Machines — Music Goods The oldest music house ia B. C. HbAL r-alAll Keep your cy« un EAaVl VANCOUVER HEIGHTS i'or particulars apply to MORDEN k llli Hi MON Phoue bi) 440 Homer t-tiMt F. C. SAUNDERS W. LAW HENCE SMITH - - - -, Graduate Opikuu Barrister, Solicitor, Notary A11 *ork jusrsnteed Publii. Member ol the bars Cousuluiiou i.ec ol British Columbia snd Uue- « Hastiags street west bee. Room 9 Empiie Building, 603 Hastisgs st. west. Vancouver, B.C. Phont 416b Opp. Cauieraphoue Uiealit I'HorocHA-'htHS SCHULTZ 4 ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Rooms 104-105 Crown Building, 615 I'.n.lii Slreet Phone yyi> S. D. SchulU C. S. Arnold MARTEL'S STUDIO - PHOTOGRAPHERS - Ittin uiiiU'iiuiee ii mam urporuuau Lid, 440 .-ny la.um Slieel REAL EbTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVEbliHENTS BAIHS 122 Hastings Street Wesl, I VANCOUVER, B. Cl lhe best equipped studio oil the I ft, KcU Houlgalt coasl. PUoiic iub ESTATES MANAGED URE INSURA.vch. Manager IMPERIAL PHOTO STIDU) nt j I MUrtAN 11 Phone ,17 Artistic Designs Sound Workmanship Moderate Prices LAW & KNOWLES P.O. Box 26 Aim iiitki is wn Bl 11.m-.iis We Can Design ainl Wc Can Build i.iiiui} i.iiiii|< . Kallethe's Bath .... — Comer Hoin«t and Pender Sts. ***000*********************4444444444******************************* lhe only up-lo-datc aud mil able balk house in Itnlish Co- luminals cure wht-rt oiheis fsil. Satisfaction guaranieed or no pay. Plain baths, elfitric baths, shower baths, massage lor ho- ili, tcalf and face; elrctro ther apnilit baths a specialty. UIS KAI,LETHE, PIOP . (iraduatf ol Hn Iin, Crrmanv All North Vaucouver people cat at LEONARD'S 1.nnu l-i.uk Hlock or Htai- uigs sli eel, op*-ositc the new —_———______———Muii Ollice. Leousrd Mils kis K. BAVARD, Proprietoi lM ljy Uie pound. l-.iiiiil) Group Spcii.ili>.is i .il.iii.i m/i, t) pu dozen tm t,in.ill ,oul Cordova sts, Plenum fiiamini. ■I intMlnaa PICTURE FRAMING NATIONAL hii.aiki* Wc have the largest sloik ol M-trHanifal i'1'Uai, i.uuciiiie mouldings in ll.C.lo select lium .in.i in am* so when imi w.ini limning duiu PrograM iii.uigcil cici) Monday iliinp and well gel uui puns. Any seal ill llie house loe. BAILEY BROS. CO. LTD., 0» H^ungs Street West, 540 Granville and 13H Cordova \ANcolVER, B. C. FOR SAL E he best thing in pub-divisiond are our half-acre blocks near the Keith Rotd car line at $323 each, l*"icnsh, lialance U monthly |iayiiii'iil-. Kacli IIlock coulil be lubdivided into fmir good building lots. Martinson & Co. Real Ksiiitc ninl liisnr.iiicc Brokeni BUSINISS COLIEGSS sprofi-siuw Business Institute ,13fi Hastings St. W. Cansda's Qraatau-t Wasltrn Sohoti R. J. Sprott, B.A., - - Msnagei HEADY MAUfc HOUSI.li WAIOMMAttAERS , I- TI11-; STANDARD HOLM-. IIITLDING I CONTKACTiNt. COMPANY UMITBO 6H8 Carrall Street The 11. C. Wills Timber and Trading Co.'s Patented Sectional Iluildings. English practical watchmaker; J'.stablished iWy. Specialty, repairing uroooBoors, 311 Carrall Street »ee mmm *************************************** mun iiiMiiB Imr Hi*' Hiifliesi Paiil MUM Pitiuas's Business College, t%t 02,4. ft$t) Reynioitr Street, VANCOUVER, B. C. JOB rii'iviiNG l-..r nil kind*, oi |ui. printing, j,ha,in \u Sa, Korth Vancouver, "llll'. EXPftEbS OFFICE OCTECTIVE AGENCIES Canadian Detective Bnrean:*— (lll.ns everywlii i. Vsncoun 1 OSes -"*| taffee p -I «,-', t'lii.n..:'::» \\. \v WELSH t.i in ral Buperiatendi nl THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER. B. C. SHOT A BEAK eis were Bold in large quantities A crowded lnuisc enjoyed the Dickson Kells, pi..pm i..i of good things provided, and wend- the Capilano hotel,had an excit- ed iheii kleps homeward about ing experience with ,. largi Ll.uk io o'clock well satisfied. bear tins neck. IVheii lirst seen the Lear, with u Inn,ile li.lL.it Moving picliu.'s ,uul illustial- eil by nm bubs, m.is seen at .i ed .un! other Bongs, will coin- shun distance from the house, uience operations at Larson's Mr, Kells took lus lirsl shot at about twentj yards Irom the hotel, woundiug the male beat in ilu side, in. heal lainih llllllleillallell 111,uic a,ll ||,, the it.....Is, followed a the dogs, -Hi K.lis ..ii'l .1 ihiiih followed tluni up .mil came up i.n tin ti..un.L.i i a .,i lighting i* a * ilion, "ii Al.iii.i.r, tu xl, lhc .'i.ili inst. Messrs, Campbell & llui.liisi.il, Uu |Hoprvctors ul ihe show, u.iiie biglilj recommended, ami declare ilu. ihi] mil give iln people ol Nortli Vancouvei a dean, up-to-date entertainment. There will be in.mi features which an uot as imii.iisli with ih. dogs, bulls rule part ul s slum ol ilns ulun lu caught sight ul a hu kind, I'here will bs a change nun iue, iiii Le.ii ignored thi ol prugrammi every Slond.ii dogs au.I in.nli loi iir, Kelli Wi.ln.s.i.ii .ui.I Friday, uuh the utiiii.si ferocity, lt ws - then that the huntei developed ihe real nerve ..i iln true sports Georgi li. i*ii|'<ni.i, (or k\ eral years associated uuh 1 ...„.., na I. Kells withheld his u,illl(' ,,,„, Uu,,K ullh „„ slM u",ul "u ,m-'H '""•" mm ol Paine & McMillan, has was within about live yards ol formwl a parlnership with J. D ll,""'1 ulu," ,k '"■". *»-~<-H Fraser, ol the lirm oi Fraser 4 "K Jf" '" '|H ""V""' ™» McNabb, Mr. McNabb having re :i"«iiu" to drop in his track ,,Ull „„„, _. llllMIU.sv \hlf 11,1 ",1"""1 would ™& '» new linn will henceforth be known as the J.D, Fraser Hard ware Co. Dissolution of Partnership tween /'" and Sou pounds und uas eight years iilil. I..nu.ill lo iln iiiiiiiii..nli accepted be lm uuh regard to thi pelt at ilus leason a.i thi year,Mr.Kells s.iis thai iln un is in excellent lundiliou. Null, I.,, i,,,, i.a given that ilu-lirm - Of I I'.I-, lalU Lit.' Il.'ri'a'l 1 \ \ \ V \ I I I. i viiirs ' ,1'**"lv"1 :l"'1 *':' '1"1'"' obllgslloill Mid l.l.N.s l.li.I.l.l .\Ullia .,*,,i,irai,i* ini.*i,**l nal*. l,i ihd.m.l linn !•,* lamme-l hj lbs J.D. l'u*. t Hi. joint services ol Um Uetfa Hsrdwsii-Co., who will sho eolhet sad I,., ',, , i>, na, - .n.'l ilebll iltte I" tlie odist and Presbyterian churclu-.s MJI,„r ,-.„.,., A *,,.*.,,,,, • ui lo Li lulu in iiu liisiiiiiii II ALF V E AR L V SALE tin S,uinii.ii we commence our ball yearly sale oi special clearing lines, in Fancy white Muslins, Blouses,Cor- sets, moves, Hosiery, Whitcwear, Ribbons, etc, the prices mi all sale lints will be substantially reduced so as lo Insure a speed] clearance, in Ladies cotton vests, sale price loi Ladies cotton lists, sale price l-''.i jot Ladies cotton vests, sale puce 151 lulls' hair iiliL.uis, regulal -'"- laid, sale price I yards J.Sc Ladies unset covers, regula 1 351 and 151, sale price 15c I.,ulies silk Lclis, regular pi ice (oc, sale price 15c Cent's Balbriggan underwear, regulal 501 garment, 40c Gent's socks, black and colored, s.ilc price 10c and 12'. Gent's celitlar underwear, regulal s.sc per garmenl fttx J. J. McALEECE KK1TH BLOCK LONSDALK AVKN'V I'H ONE 93 Cleared Lota lo Block 3.U, D.L. 550 These lots are, all on graili-dstreets. In 6ne neighborhood. Close in park and grand boulevard, Water, telephone, electric light. Price* $600 to $700 easy ItKMS S. GINTZBURGER • LIMITtO- THK NOKTIl VANCOt'VKK SPKCIAL1ST 163 Cordova Street, Vancouver, B. C. I-. n. imx sen, ball mn Sunday morning and inning, ai 11 a.m. in.I r p.in. respectively, coumieiiciug mxl Sunday, An eflort is i,, i„ in.nh to gather logethei a choii and good enlhusia .tii sen ices in..i Li ezpei Hal Iln- social provided bj the ladies ..i tin I'ii bj terian church on Thursday evening was .1 de cided success. fhrough the kindness and generosil] ol lhe Nnrth \' nr. I Itt li July, 1901). SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH & DOOR IACT0RV, foot of St. George Via i,.licit • trial I'M on - nur I Men irasll ..r Itrg*. DR. MORRISON I )entiHt M ■ I'l,,)!!• H.all, III,, 1, q n.ni. li> 4 -.tn nl N.anli VlMMlVtr 4*49*9)19191191QWM9***M**t* ** •**<f-*,.i*Q*t,'*.,+ TENDERS WANTED 11 S'liEUSun- unii.il bj the nnder- a,,a in main on Friday, July SOth, . aal III.Ill,llllllll,.' *l ■ Mh.I *.„ iln* lerry iteaaiaW st. -. [01 .1 -in* |..r ;i Iruil! -i.ui.I 11 ti..* land ia.* ..f tin- N'.nl. Vim- court*! Clly I .rn.-, I inii.-l, m vancou* wt. r.irii.'* i.'ia.l. on.- «iil -i.ii.' nrlci aa. r 111..nlli up ia. -.*].1 ,nil.. r SOth, I'*" i,, I.i i.,i.,l,,r. imm ta Mur.l. II, | i"i.. ...1*1 Iroi ♦•:****M**^*i->**H***M'W^^ A. \l STEACY llliiuls ul t llit Ullllill i.l ling I'.in ..I aim |.r..|..-.-.I land, Iht St. Ckmcnt ■ hall m.is ..lliteil. .nul 11,1s prouipll] accepted, cousequenlh the social 11.1s held there, An 1 iccUi-m programmi was carried through and in - ream, Im rries and Una it... inra* mini • * ..|*i*r**i.*.| i.i tii*. Man* ||i| || r I,aal ,11 ,, -.-.irill' ■ 1*1 .i|*.iii*.ii jlvei Kaput 1 m 111 Aim. \i.,* .I.-." Surtli \ ■ ■ * * ' "* I - mel, I.in,Hci CALL ANU SI I. THE NEW VSSOM Ml \ I OF Ctrtltt 10*1 if air I: e ,in.i Seen,! Stieet I'h.oi tt iin.: lli.' I Wi \ Wh s| \|'1.|* GROl Klill-'.S i Lool snd Foreign Fruits j Flash snd Case K«qs . Choice Creamery Rutiei always on hsnd Lsmp Goods, Glssswsre Crocktrv ii.iii'. linisl., s. Brooms, eti . sti <^+>^h^^**>>i**.*->**>-:*->->-:--:--> v^-:--:-<--:-v •/•:••:••:••:■•:••:••:••:••:• •:•■:••:••:••: •:• ♦.♦.♦.♦.♦.♦♦.♦.♦.♦.♦.♦♦.«.♦»♦.♦.♦♦. ♦•j^^^^.^ vSilverware Given Away I AS PREMIUMS TO CASH PI RCHASI RS A I McMILLAN'S ji 'A II I 1 ■ ■ ' (I 1 ■ I ■ ' I •i ,*■ > »,»».*^»,» + .fr.*>^+.*..*H*^+<-*»*»^^ y ,<^|.«.>^UM'*M-*»^*+*i**i-'i^w-*:**:*<-v->*:**:**:**:*-:**:*<*-:**>+^ !'. t ! IIKNkY T C. HV1TS PKKCY KIM, HENRY EVES ir CO. The GENUINE North Vancoaver Specialists II V I .1. I : Who Carrie* Your Insurance? a»iwainw— ■■mn—wsiiii ——^m—mmwmstmtmst^mmstmrvcmmnt *~"~" Insurance is one of the most important departments of our business. We can write up Insurance for fIRC, Lift, PLATI GLASS, LIVI STOCK, LLC ilk)-, IN81 RANCH is an l vi UKMl.l.Y 1MP0ETAN1 MATTEI TIIK COST is Sti MAi.l, 1.HV1 NOONK CAN AFFORD Tti RUN Till-; RISK 01 LOSING Ai.l. in A FIIE Wli SHALL BE VERY PLEASED TO QUOTE YOl) A RATE. UK RKP1B8BNY Till-, Commercial Inion Fire Assurance Co., of London, England Which lm-1 C'apiUl ind I'ire Pund toUlling$40,000,000 SEND Ul \ POSTAL IND LET OUI REPRESENTATIVE CALL ON YOtJ HERE'S A SNAP 21-2 Acres in Lynn Valley $875 Cash. A .* A * ii! iii 1 a a , a * , * , a a , , ,, , > I i Call and See Us NOTt ADDRESS-67 and 69 Lonsdale Ave., Norlh Vancouver, Phone 6 I f|t|#M# .>++e..M^*M****4>*M^*#«»+44K^-l^ t*<-o<-y."y.-444*++*'H'44+4+K'''>***^^ *K":*':--:-<*'>*>^*>'K^»<,<,'a".,»,:,,i*<'<i%s<*»»'!*'>»***»*«'*»ii».
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1909-07-23 |
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