c/V : ;..:..;..:..:..:..;..;..:..;..:..:•.:••:••:•■:.•:.•:••:••:••:••;•. ADVERTISING TO PAY ; means reaching the people • in their homes. The Ex- | press does that. i Phone 80 ' a\ **• *J* •£• *J* ♦J**J* *** ****** *•* *•* ****** *•* *J*****I***#**»* *-»**5**5* t ixprpfia ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦aaaaaaaaf J JOB PRINTING «,• that pleases, at The Exit) press Oflice. Good stock. -j. Prices right. X Phone 60 % ♦•H**>*>*>*M**>*>*>*M**K**>,>,WKMX*'. VOLUME 8 NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1909. NUMBER 8 MM t HI HHHHH HI HMHHHMMHHM»e «111111 i .••:•♦•:*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<•♦♦♦•>♦♦♦♦ President D. 0, Dich presitle.l necessaryi providing llial Unit the meeting ol the hoard ol members <>( the board will in- su 'tirade, Wednesday evening. A appointed that no sectional m- molioti by A. G. Perry thai the terest will hi' preferred or pre- daylight "lull, uow belore the U- HW end that the work un* ntslalurc, be endorsed bv the dertakelt will be for the di-vt-l- board was carried. ttjjtom of the harbor as a \ resolution forwarded l.v the whole in the manner that will Vancouver Conservative club, secure tho best results for tlu with respect lu Canada cn-opcr- money expended; and vesting m -tins with the mother countrv the board right anil title to the ami lhe other colonies in the large ureas ol tide Hats (subject defend "f the empire, was en- always to the rights of the n- durscd in principle, anil a com- parian owners) and that for har- iniltee was appointed to draft a bor, dock, warehouse and ln- rcsoltilioti along lines sugge* i duslrial purposes in the discussion. 1-urther that copies of this n- Secretary .1. R. .1. Murrav solution be forwarded to the submitted' to the boanl data premier of Canada, to the hon. gathered bv him with respect to minister of marine and fisheries Uie tonnage of freight coming Hon k ]- Horden, M.P., to the into anil going out of NorthjHon. Wm. Tciiipleman, M.P., I. Vancouver from month to H. Cowan, i\l.I\, and Kalph month, This information has Smith, M.P. been gathered in connection with P* Larson brought up ferry the movement to induce the I matters, contending that a con- ]'R lo run freight car barges tinuous double service should In act-OSS the Inlet lo Connect witli maintained throughout the dai the lines of the B. C. KL Kv. and that the present break, Sfr Co. Mr. Murrav reported thai!i-sti"K 'rom twelve noon until Ihere .ire aboui uS; tons of tWO o'llock was working harm Ireighl, dead weight, brought in-;-" the eity; and also that while tu Ninth Vancouver even j the Bt. George is out of inm- iiiottth, and about ms tons are 'mission arrangements should bt at present exported, in aililittuti made I" lonvcy freight auoss to which ;o cars of lumber aad the Inlet at stated limes by shingles per inoiilh are sent out^ means of a tug and a sum The report was received and the:During the discussion thai en- thanks oi the board extended to | sued, it was asserted lhat the tin- secretary, The publicity and inhumation committee reported that subcommittees had been appointed and all details arranged Ior a i.iuv.iss, in aid ol tllc udvertis ing committee's funds. T A. Martin submitted Ilv ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ project ol holding a water i.ir-imittee comprising P. Larson.A nival in this cilv during ihclG. Perry and Geo. II Moulin was appointed, to consult th mayor, as manager ui the lein with reference lo these items. motor passenger boat now being utilized has neither a qualified engineer nor captain. Aid. Schult/ inforiue board thut the sustained hall hourly service is now umler um siiliiation and will probably be inaugurated next week. A coin- would be about forty dollars per day. After extended discussion, the conclusion was arrived at, that by working night and day, the ferry steamer St. George could be completed and placed on the run probably on Monday, in which case the cost would ibe much less than forty dollars per day anil the dillicul- ty would be satisfactorily overcome, if the period oi her inactivity could be terminated at thai time. The mayor and Manager Heard undertook to endeavor to arrange according- iy- With reference to the officers of the KoatiiiT, it was explained that thc city chartered the iboat fully manned, and that the owners were altogether responsible for complying with the regulations as to qualilications oi oflicers. It was intimated that a captain and an engineer holding the required papers were at all times ou board. SAI) FATALITY the earth, and may quite pos-l *{"X*•W••W♦•M••^♦•^•W••W••X••M••^♦•^•X•♦•W••W~MKKK•<••^•^•X••^•W••^ sibly aliect the history of the -j* •> world. For these gentlemen] t I i W j 4 J XT |^ \\7 O X were the commissioners appoint-! •{• I I 11 , L\ J . \ 11 . WW *^ • ed to take over thc London | J-A \J V_/1 X. WJt 11 Ut T f rJ | I link'* aUQ tO UianagC lllC WllOlCJ a**a"aa*.a*aa*aa*aa'»»'aa*aa*aa*aa*aa'aa*aa*M"a.*»»'..*aa*aa*aa*a aJaaJ..*..J..*..J..*.,J,.*M*..*aa*.."..'a**aa*a.'aa*aa*M*..*a«'a business of London's great wa-l terwav in the public interest." I About Jooo people were tarn* A number ol bargee liaubeeii The chairman oi the board \tA on the terries and local trams repaired at Wallace shipyards Sir Hudson Kearley, M.P., has.00"11 Fridt»y- dun"S ll" **- declined a salary ot |3o,ooo psrl lllt" sl)ri"kr M'SMu" « "» Wanted.-School girl to ulml year lor his services that noune!al"""al tOOUO Wl11 'H'111 "i baby carriage alter school il.nii may he alble to say that his ap- ▼*-••»«* on May 3rd. Apply Suite 3, Keith Block. mmmt ■ ' Among the main recent ad- lhe motor boat hnglisli Hay ditions lo lhe local UOpttlatioS Ro.uucr is taking the place ol is C.W.Dibble and lamily,whose the 61. Gcoigc wlule the latter home is on 1st street cast. is being overhauled. W. H. Butler and lamily arc The .North Vaacoavcr v/as mi new arrivals in North Vancou- the ways al tin- Uallaie ship- ver, alld arc domiciled on jru yards Monday, gctling her pro- strcct, west ol Mahon ave. pellet shall tightened up. The rate ol charges 111 the! Mr. Ward has taken iliurge of North Vancouver hospital are the local ollice ol inkster k the same as those prevailing in Ward, and has rented a collage the hospitals at Vancouver. |Oii 3rd street east, lor residen- E. N. Haworth has removed * tial purposes, from Vancouver to this city, | Uiaries L. Schubcrg, ol Van- siimiiier. The scheme was mi iliullv endorsed and WD.Jones uuh the publicity committee, were deputed to take the matter ill ll.unl S. I). Schult/ submitted iu writing, his opinion with respect lo lhe power of the cilv to legislate in ilu- matter ol restriction ol Sundav trading, to the ellecl that such cliaitineuts tun litvuiid the pmiir ol the municipality, Received with thanks Tin- lollowing resolution with iug.nd lo a board ol harbor comiiiissiotii-rs was moved bj a G. Perry, seconded by Alexander I'hilip, and tarried unanimously:— Whereas il is of the uluiosl Importance im the development ol lhe whole of Iln poll ul Van couver that ii be placed under tllc control and management a harbor hoard, .in.l thai lllis boanl have suih rcsoiiius, po\i- irs and privileges as are tteus sury to that end. Alld uhurt-as the north shore ol Hurrard Inlet mii bin said port) with its extensive areas ol tide flats—suitable (or doiks wharves, cirs docks, urarahouecc and elevators-and its long unimpeded sea board, oilers un •quailed possibility tor smh development at e minimum ol tost, and u is ol ilu utmost Importance, not only to this iiti and district, but also to llu whole port thai these possibilities materialise and thai the 1111 pioiTlncnts be carried out in such a Mav as uill gtvt ctilri t" tin- poll for all shipping ainl railwa) companiee who wish to COIlie here ou the besl lerms. Allil whereas lhe iliipolt.iii. 1 ol the Interests ol Korth Van lotiiet leaden ll Imperative tli.it they be proleited in .nn harbor trusi measure thai ma) . lu i-ii.ii led and in the appointments in,i'ii lo tin- hi iiimi board. Therefore be it reeohred by this board of trade to ask the federal govttameal at as earl] a date as possible to introduce anil pass a measure Incorporal inn -i hartor trust for the port ol Vani ouver with such resources, powm and privileges as arc FKRRV DETAILS The committee appointed bv the board ol trade lo confer with Mai or May with refcrcuu lo certain items of the fern service, were accorded a baai ing Thursday afternoon, .it tii" uilmk The committal comprised A. G. Perry, P. Larson, I R .1 Murray and Geo. II Motdeii Thev Mi-re auoinpaiii id bv .1. C Wright, of the Dip- lock-\\ right sawmill compan) Manager T. M. Heard, o( lite lerry was ulso present A G Perry Introduced tlu c 1 illllllll lie- ami Mas lollimed in turn'by the other members. Tin BWttSCS disiussul Min iis lollows. 1, The desirability ol doing anal with the Interruption of the hall liiiiiili service, which at present obtains Irom 11.4s a.m. to 1 |s pin , In inaiigui- ali I aii unbroken half hourly servitc illll ing lll.it time; 2, llll- urgent neiessitv ill making sunn .iiU-i-ii.iir arrangements lot tin transportation ol freight itlnli the stealiiel Sl. OeOTgl is out iif commission; J, the expedi ency lu ensuring the employ- ment ol dull qualified officers on the l.niiiili l-'.uglisli llai Roalller. With relereliie lo Iln Inst itiui, tin- management had already recognised the need ol idling tins gap, and tlu* urn .ai ilu- steamer North Vancouvi i had agreed In work during llu noon hour, iu considi ration ol 1 proportionate Increase m Mag is. Tills ihallge lllll piobabli go inlo elli-ii iniiiiuli.iii h Tin second ilein m.is discussed al lenglh, aiiil 11 was recognized that gnat harm and loss iimiM accrue lo local Industries ami business Bras, .is Mill as to the city, hv allowing presenl uui ditions to loiilinue Mr.Heard staled that it might DTOVI .1 difficult matter to procure a scow (rom which Ireighl could be handled al lhe (irii whaTVN WithOUl ixpi'llsiu alt, i.iti.,11*. and that il this could Ik fae the cost oi a lug and a stow A very sad fatality occurred at Seymour creek canyon Thurs- ilav afternoon. A party of boys were holding a picnic and, while engaged in executing the rille drill as taught in various educational institutions, 1>\ some means a 22 calibre rifle was accidentally discharged. The ball found lodgment in the breast of Harold Stephens, the young son of Thomas Stephens, who resides in this city. Dr. Venter was quickly in attendance, but it was lound that Uie ball had pierced the heart and that death must have been instantaneous. The sad nature ol the accident was increased (rom tlic. fact that Mr. Stephens was travelling on his circuit, as representative lor Leckie & Sons, and could not be found until Friday morning, when he hastened home, arriving on tin* 10,30 ferry. Thc sincere sympatic of the entire community is wilh the family in their sad bereavement. An inquest was held bv Coroner Diplock Friday afternoon, ab which the jury brought in a verdict ol accidental death. The lu11iT.1l will be held Salurdav allernooii, leaving the Cht-ster- lu-lil avenue school iii time for the 2.15 ferry lo the church ol the Holy Rosary, where lhe snitie uill be held al 3 o'clock. DRAMATIC CLl'li DAUCE Nnrlh Vancouver dramatic ilub is arranging for a dance, to be held in the Horticultural hall on Uu- evening ol Tuesdav, April 27th. Beery eflort is being made to have the arrangements complete ill every detail. Aii excellent oieheetra will he 111 alletidanir; late cars and a laic lirry will await the con veaience <>( guests, and tin- proa puts an that this will piinc out ol lhe uiosl delightful so- 1 lal SVefltS Ol the season. Invi- tai Inns ami tit kits may be ob tained irom ilu- following: Mr ni Mrs. Colin F. .lackson, AH Stevenson and A. II. Scriven, Misses B, Cameron, A. Batter, V. ('.indwell and D. C. Dtatt- Pill, and F. L. Diplock, G.Run- kle, II L. McPherson, A. Humphries ami W. .1. Butler, pointiut-nt is a "party job," nils content with the honor of lhe position. The port oi London is the greatest in thc world, livery year 5000 vessels pass 111 or oul of the Thames, representing a total oi 34,000,000 tons, and carrying cargoes that total albout $2,000,000,000. The docks themselves cover 640 acres of water and iboo acres of land, and represent a capital of M. ,. 000,000. There arc nearly )■■ ouo feet of quayside. The haflbor board has to keep all this vast concern moving and to take steps lor the lurther improvement and growth, and in particulai to provide proper accommodation lor thc mammoth vessels of today in these docks. What this board nwlcit^kee is to bring order and good government to bear on a vast concern which has grown in spi If of manifold disadvantages. Hurrard Inlet does not compare, except as to prospects lor the luture, but it is quite evident lhat it will be lnlinitely better to have such a board appointed now, in order to superintend the laying ol the foundations strong anil good, and to exercise intelligent and unfail ing oversight wilh respect to the development ol the port, rather than go forward in a haph iiatd way and cucumber the luture. The task the local board will have, is an arduous one, and for a long time the re iiiuiiiT.iiion musl bc small, but the results of their labors will tell, uot only on the immediate luture,but also a very long time hence, inasmuch as Uteir's will bc the privilege of moulding the form and the future of what is destined to be perhaps the grc.it- est and the Best harbor in the world. MAY DAY CELEBRATION May the first is being looked lorward to with happy antici pation by the young people ol North Vancouver. There is to Ik a procession of thc Queen, Miss Lilian McNair and her suite, followed by spring, Miss Li/.zic Johanscu, and all tin* Hum ers which come at spring and has taken a residence al the corner of Ith street and St. George's ave. Tenders are invited Ior clearing lots nine and ten, block 85, ou 12th street, cast ot Lonsdale. Applyat North Vancouver hospital. Nortli Vancouver hospital is calling for tenders ior clearing two lots on 12th street east, preparatory to the erection ol a modern hospital building A new business is about to be couver, has rented a house on 1st streei, east ol Sl. licoige's ave., and has laken up his residence therein. W.J. Louiet and his brolher .lames went up the Fraser river this week, wliere Lhey will be engaged during the season, on government diking opeialloiis. llutclllllgs ei Mam Dale ltllt- ed the south haJI ol the Western Corporation building, lool ol Lonsdale avenue, and will oper ate a restaurant, bakery and opened on Lonsdale, near tin ,.„■,.l*,Uullcry business, Ierry landing, by R. R. Murga ' ■ troid, who will operate a tesl- auraut and light lunch counter. John G. Hlaiiihlii-ld, nl Vancouver, has purchased the complete furnishings of the huuse oi J. C. Williams, 011 Victoria Park cast, and has taken up his residence therein. Lost. — On Wednesday night, April 14, at Ilorticuliitr.il hall, or on Lonsdale aveeme, ■ chain bracelet. Finder phitsi leave at Express office, ami receive live dollars n-tvard. Alberta has rcieittly contributed to the building tip ol Norlh Vancouver in the urriial of Mr. Sykes and family,Whose place oi residence is at the corner ol 4th street and St.Gcoigi The general meeting oi Uu hoard of trade, held 011 Wcdni day of this week, was stilistitiu ed for the regular monthly meeting Ior April, which -till act ngly not be held on the regtilai huiisiliners to Ibe hxptess are requested lo be li-uiciii in Uicir ciiticisiiis ol the news columns tills Mt*ck, as inikii male! lal had lo be held our on account ol unusual demands on ihe loluuuis ol the paper. It is hoped that the matter will be so adjusted, that a reiurieliic will be auilded. John ll. .tpptil.) leiuined on Wcdlicsd.ii ol la.st link llnlll Toronto, where he recently passed his lilials al llie Onlnllo veterinary coiu-ge. Mr.apyle- by brought witli him Unin mil, a standard bred stallion, rising three- years. Urinond ionics Irom Miss Wilkes eslate, lllall, Ontario, He won inst prim laat autumn at .oiuuiu mow, ana mon- iciciiui .11 1..., allll l.s said lo Ik llu* Iiest sl.ll- linii llul has yet uossid llie mountains. each. The properties are sim aiiil 011 Lynn creek. J. B. Gibson, son of A. Gib- call. During the evening'inThe j ™n,^hoJ,as__\ ™a lt*,i" Ihe Diplock Wright sawmill dftte_ compan) imu secued coatracta The last issue of the H I m several laTgl buildings 111 Gazette- contains notice of In Vancouver, including the Do- corporatiun ol the Tut-Swaim "'i'*1"" Inurt Compan) 1 block Copper Minis, Lul.,' for |loo, "" ll" SIU "' llu "M Ateada, 000, in 10,000 shares, ul Sii, eomer ol Hastings and tainnit- IARHOR COMMISSIONERS Tin gr.-ss imu 111 pru mini nielli >r the appointment of a lm.ml of harbor coiuiiiissionirs im Barrard labt, gives local interest lo llu recent nrgatn-.i- tlotl ol the lirst board of uilil- inissiouers (or the port of London, England. The iicwh ap pointed board held their first meeting oa Tnesday, March ih, uli. An interesting article H spuiing tin- sveal appeared in ihe Dailv Mail oTtfssas edition "I M,iiiii .'11. The article savs: "A number ol gentlemen met on Tiii-sduv 111 1 Liatlitihall street office and sat al a lung table discussing business Tin n suits oi tlnn meeting and of the lurther meetings that they will hold will be kll to the ends ol Horticultural hall, tlu- fleet will lie crowned by two little girls, Misses Gladys and W ilmer Morden, while Miss Vinli.i Sidney will present the NCptre tO her majesty. Thc maids ol honor, Misses Martha .lnhanstu alld Jean Donovan, with Iwn little page boys, Tommy llinl and Jack Maikeit/ie, will wail upon her. A colored light is to be thrown upon the tableau. At thc conclusion ol lhe festive scene, Root's Cantata, "The Coining of the Flowers," will lie rendered by about forty children and sixteen a! tlu- sctunrs will give the Maypole drill. It pro- ltlisis to be a pleasing i-vnit antl all friends ol the children should help lo make {forth \ ,111- coi|vcr's first Hay queen tele* bratioS a great slluess. Ciuu a line day 11 good time is assured His Worship Mayor Mat will preside. at Ontario veterinary college, recently completed his course, passing his final examinations wilh credit. lie is expected home in. a few days. R. B, Maiiiaghtni let th) COS tract lasl neck lor clearing Iwn acres in block 61. 1 uh streei east, U|Miii llllllll he will ilillild a handsome new resilience lot pel sonal OCCVpBlKy, and also a modern house fm natal purposes. The handsome residence built by the Nnrth Vaiimiiiu Land \ Development Cotnpani, at the cornet of Chesterfield eve. oa Ottawa gardWIS, has bun l.ikni by S A Bkead, Mho had ic cenllv arrived front Manitoba, and bv whom the house mil be occupied Immediately Motulav morning, Rn Ur, Gillam, while engaged doing soiin painting in Ins home, fell ofl tin' platform hs had fixed up .- and sti ink the Horn ,-nl great Mrs. Niihnlis, wife ol J AS form, !>r Vt-itur m.is called Hicholia, 3rd atreet, kit Trieste, end aitetidul to In-* injuries, Austria, on Tuesday, March ,1 whfch eoasistsd mainly of a bad. bound for Nnrth Vancouvei I] unit use I and unused leg, Mrs. Niihnlis is accompanied it Carl Archibald, "in "I tin the children ol the (amily, ol employe* of the Diplock-Wrigtit whom then- are seven, and is Co., was Injured oe Tuesda' expected to arrive in this iitv evening Tin logging chain .iiuiiii the 25th inst slipped and a portion "I a log For Sale. — Complete equip hit thc injured man lorciblj tm incut for bachelor's qUatrters,in- tbe head Re vas conveyed lo eluding cooking utensils, furni-* St. Paul's ii,,spn.,i where he is tl" na, she will lie available lure, etc. Apply at Express m- progressing lainuM, Dr.Ver- loi |lknii parties, SXCU1 fice. ' »«•" 's fo attendance. .etc., by private parties. streets; ths ban bmldiag, on lhe corner ol Hastings and iiuMt streets, sad tha ttoout block, on the eoner of Cordova and Homer streets. Tin \ .uso have .1 coatiact im aa exteo- siii shipment to Australia. The tiital orders oa their books at data approximate one million lid ol lumber. Tin- ' ji-mplc of Fame," lo In giun this (Fridaj • timing, HI till' llotlltUllllt.il il.l]l,Sll**llial draw a crowded huUst Iln sixty participants have bun i.tlilllll'. II.illlul bl Miss lllllll Badgla] ami an thoroughly prolll ii ul. 1 In priu' ul .ninn Sinn i.s moderate, erhsn tm' high grade ol the eiili-t t.iiuiiii nl and ilu- somber ol performers le mn sniiiiii. latter i" attend aad injo) the i-ntitumum nl than to ti-ni.un awa* .nni regret when you hcai how j;oud il was. Captain Will Simpson is .1- galil oil ill! Kill lllll Willi 111 S splendid tumor launch, "English Hm Roamer." 1 in- lavor- alib* weather conditfoni make this boat ,1 1 iintiir with travel* I. 1 Sh) : all.l itilll- iiiii.iioiis ;-sin 1. fitted with rln ian.mis engines nude bj iin l-a\ t lloivin Hngins Co., of (.ui, 1.1 n \' . tin .uginis being enclosed in 1 bulkhead, mIhiIi greatl) sads tai the comlort a,t tin passengers niiaii.itih on tin termination "i lm |iti >iiit couufliasion, npon tin return "i tin SI Oeorgs to tm fcXttifess, north Vancouver, b. c. THE EXPRESS Nom ii Visa oi I'ta, Ii C HM1THKR1NGALE A MORDEN PMPSISTOSI l; in- an -i ia*i IIPTIOD One year • HM Wi i Hi- ■ ■ • iM lllla* ll" * * *'-*' l a, :,*.| Statu at, i I urei|[ii,tl.50|>t)rye»r ADVERT18I.NH l!M'l> I i;,\-|| \! I'i-I'l ll .\|itlilll»i:tl*l\TS— ita por am li ''aiiil iii-iTlimi. I. ai., v.a.ii- Uti - ll.'*" per Inch pel month, I.am' im 1'itnai i. Nutk *.» 80 ilui*. |t; nn *i.u-. >;. U l.n.ti .tni-nin-iM.—Elm in.i'rlitin, lu i*i*ni. per im . .*,nii Mili*..*.|iii*iil in.er- nmi..'«-. pel I RfMBI.1i \ .i.i a * l\ I.m n. Uses Co*.- i in-- in .thi- perlini ,Mch Insertion, (aaiiiani Am-i iim-i vi *,a- I;,a**, it-. mi,;..I lecordiug lo ipntn taken, Alli'llillgl'lill ..mini.! .I'lvi-rliMiiii'iil- mual bu in tin1 li.ni'l- ni tlie |irin,.*r In \l'a*aliia*-*l:n .i.iiini:iii.*ii-iiri*publii Itioi in the n'"tt imue, ^"ViIiiiiii|T"'" NalKlll \ IM nl UK. Al'KII. l6, lyoy DISTRICT COUNClt I,,, districi council held » mel iinj; mi tuesda) last, hut i s account ol the small .iium'.r.i,. uol linull business was ilulii. Reeve McNaughl presided and l ..inn lib.is tiiii'doli alld Wesl- uvi i were preseat, \ resolution lum.uiliil b\ ilu board ol tradi ami favoring the appointment ni ,i board ol harbor cotniui*- ■toners for Burrard lulct, t-.as adopted and will bc fotwardi I as resolved. Complaint uas made "i tn* l.ul that automobile drivers run iheir machines on the highways throughout the district at a pan* uliiili endangers others itho are travelling the roads, i' uas decided to tax* etie.litc means oi imposing suitable re- slii.lioiis on the speed ol lile machines. Mr.and Airs.Pennal. Georgia street, Vancouver, have rented the residence on ith street east, iiiinui l.v ('.inline K. Hughes, ami will remove i" this on as soon as tin mii steamer St. i.. orgi i** again In commission HENRYS i Seeds for the Fartn.Qar* , den, Lawn or Conserva- $ tory. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. liruwit in the onl; partul III.* lllHTli ,111 i*iilllilli*lll imt Infested ttitli the Sun .Ii.m. w-uli-. (lur treat iln imt 1 ih\>• i<> In lumlgtted mnl imim i|in*nllt dun,iiniii I *'i7|ia,!i'i'iiliilt*)!iii'(rei' M 1 HENRY, Vancouvei, B.C. NO SERIES A1TEMI0N Builders & Con.ractors Lumber will never be cheeper, Gel in on the ground ilour. Build now -|.. i iiiltv—Our min Kiln— al-i'al noorisf nml I'iiii.ii I il 111 III II Kll. nnMics.aiiHKM Mill - I inn I'-i-ek, B.C. [1 lllll Ih.i 37, \.imii Vim.H vm; ..l'i.- '. IMOSVSe Double Corner md Sl Ainli' us Improved, Price $4,000 i *" , nam i* to srrsnge, TkANM-T-.k OF LICENSE Taki Botici thai thirtj days I in itin) to appl) t" I-. S, llusMi, Superintendent "i I'h.illlt lal l'.ill.i . lor a Handler ul iiii licenw ol tin \l hi ilh Hotel, held b) nn. lo Tom liuolh "i Sorth Vancouver, in iln I'rovinti a,i British Colum Th. M lyville Hotel is It -I sl W It I ill'. on l"t No .■; * group "in. Sew acsl districi, Dated al Moodyville, ll C, this iim da) ol tl.mli. A 11 Signed ANNIE <l LEE I. O.O. K. Sorth \'*OI. ailllli I.Oll^l , No. ai ■ i' everj Thursda) even ni);. Halm i l.oii .1 ib an nm nul l-ii*.t .imi, at 8 o'clock, Visiting -brethren cordially Invited lo .iiiilul A. I,. Clements, ' I * ihaa £ Sye, Kh.-mi , l II Pilling, I an ■ iinnrii of Trade Noi ill Vancouver Hoard ol Trade meets the third Tuesda) . h month 'i I n'ibuk p in . in ihe I rd loom, City ll ill Km i ui it. meets the lirsl ■ I eai li month II G li Presidenl ' K J Uur ray, s< retary, COAL COAL u.w WELLINGTON Oetl .|iri-i*i Imm thf mines. I'liiii* la.nr nnli-r. imi. ami -I i,re inui avlnter'i .upply, Lir**.* ihlpmenti "ill a-rrii'- iii .i f.'ti 'Iin.. Pricwrisht, Ur-p mipply et WOOD ftlesyi iiii hnnd .... P. LARSON Hotel North Vsm ouvei Telephone No. 2. 11. ii Mnniifti-ti/r-'' 0/ all ktndtel Mi-wion and Antique Furni- tnre, Store, Ofliee, Bank mirl llnr Vn- mreH. Hepairind in all it. hrsnchM. 173 Tlilnl 81. ST.. Ild. 1 iimt,lie... .nil Lnniit'lr Op(*o«llf Sohonl MAII.llRDKKSgiven prinnpt attj-iilimi North Vancoaver Transfer m____m 9 P. (i|j.lrl.ii Cartage, Rtniovale> Parcel Delivery, Storage DN m'A-ai ISA1I1 1 11**1111*. OFFICE:—LONSMLE AVENUE. REIIR WHARF Telephone 70. Ni^lil Calls 13. The Lonsdale Fresh Totnatoes,Cuoum" hers, Radishes, Rhubarb llananaa fruin He per ilraeu II. ROBINSON f>:t Lonadaii Ave StinrsMii tO I. I001H wvvvv ,: S i I I Buarler* anil day bn**i n1- V 'j' ii'ivt'il un mi'deralp Inclutive ¥ Y term*. The .rhiKll will re*npen "f 4 mi \lnnil«y. .Ian. llth, idho. J, A Imiiw .cholai-fihip will l>a>ol- NOETH .VANCOUVER Mute, Riv. Charlei E. Butler. Ml. Cambridge a|a l'lTi"l at KltfllT lur I'l •j. hy |*„,'|la|, rs Y *IMl|'l| ' .*. Y •••••••.••.•♦.••I**!* I»() VUII Willlt ;a chea|> j Building Lot?; ju«l iii tin- ('iiv Li- rails. 100x132 .feet, from $gj)().()() $85 ilnwii ami |25 per quarter; interact -ix per -'Hit. e Houses for Rent or Sale t all over thesCity ; A. SMITH & Co.! e ! lonsdaij e PhoneH • e liiiuiii- rimiiii22 9 e AVE. Ladies' Millinery THF MUSI PAIHRNS Stylish crestioos by skilled milliners frnin New York anil Parisian models. Thf Newesl Shapes trimmed I,. Inn-It cff-i Is anil nl prices that place them within ihr reach nl iln* moderate perse Ready-to-wear Goods Hlouses, Hosier), etl., etc, in larj;i- variety; the latest modes ami at right prices. NORTH VANCOUVER BUYERS should examine our offerings. Moore's l Butter SPECIALS At Hickman's Finest Creamery Butter 14II). box fur $4.00 Dairy Butter 2olb Ki-rkin at 15c, per Ib. Best Creamery Butter 2 l-'b. bricks lor by. High-grade Groceries m all lines at modern prii es dMIICktUN Lonsdale Ave nml mIi m Many Handsome Dinner 8et$ Given Away! Did You Get Yours? V*A^t*»VVlA-*AVVVV Kvcrv user ol Royal Standard Flow receives .1 coupon in em li uilli s.uk which entitles the holder to ,1 chance to win ,1 beautilul china dinner set. Ten are given away each month to the users oi this tainous brend four. Duplicates of the coapoBsl placed in the Hour s.u-ks are placed in s sealed receptacle, aad ■ ten ale drawn each month, 'y* The winnin-i numbers will be aniiotiiiied in tins space, Compare your i'()ti])iins cub month with the lucky numbers as aa- lKiiinieil, and il you Had you huhl nne ol the duplicates, send it] to us, and we will at once forward you .1 beautiful imi piece' china dinner set Eral ol all chargaa, We Invite Inspection (II our great yet seleii SSSOlt- ntt-nt ol FINE JtWELERY knowing that it includes scores oi pretty and useful articles that will please the moat par- licular people. We have Wiitihes, Chains, and Precious Stones in great variety. Charms, Brooches, Wedding aad Engagement Kings, Kar drops and Bracelets. We also carry a splendid line ol silverware. PRICKS MODERATE HNK' WATCH REPAIRING 149 Hastings St., £. GRASSIE&CO. A)* Cambie .Slreet $30.00 secures ymi one ol uur high grade latest improved Drop- head Sewing Machines Wc call rei'iliiliu nd tin-in I" "in customers, and .1 li 11 yeara1 guarantee goes with e.uh machine, Come in aad pass your opinion on n. aad ii vnn real.) urn! a machine vou w uii 'I liesilnlt inr an inst,nil. Paine & McMillan lhc I'ionrcr Hardware I'll'iM )2 irrf 10N.-|'.UI I iill ran^e oj Sutton's Famous IS-reds Roiled Oat* Flour Hai) and Teed Coverhill'i Barley Hakes the litest brrakf-st food. Try a packagei 15c ail oume.s DELIVERED ihe Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. t.onstlah* Av-nue, al Ferrv l.andinK Hirry Mitchell, IoihI manager Diplock Wright Lumber to. I7lh Mreel, Norlh Vancouver 1 hn.,* In |i|iiH'iisiuii l.iiinln-r Slii|ilit|i Rustic Shinglti liKlll Finiihiog Lumber iir . i'ir Our prioei ire mM. Lei us give ymi a figure on your Lumber Hill VANCOUVER MILLING & GRAIN CO., Ltd] VANCOU VEH, B.C. villi.. inriiniR \m\ m\: m\\: \m STK. ST. GEORGE STR Noli 111 VANCOUVER! 1.F.AVE1 I is ouvi 1: •'inu A.M. •Hi.', " )-. S.lll -■ t.SU " III.I.I " II I.'i " llll I'M I.II " Wn " US " (.11 " III - 111 " : H " I U " R.ll ' 10. r. •• •11 JO II UI- Ml \ *,*,* IU I I I; •li.-.MA M. •MSI " *;\i ■■ 1.00 " 1.41 " in II - 1141 - II I.'i I'M 1.41 " I 1.1 " al.', - 1.41 " Mt " 1.41 " IM " SM '• ■' II " in II " •11 W " II 1VSI 1 is. OUVBI •718 A.M. -*e.ju - •■.ini 11 0M " III. i.'i - Itll t.'i " iH'.m:. r m. 1.45 " ■2V> " S.4I " I || " Ml I li.t.'i " LEAVI■ NO, I I'** * 1 11 K| •T.-'iiA M. •0.40 " •'.1.L'u " 10.10 " U.ll " 'll-J.l.'. P.M. rl ) II " I || - I.II " 4.11 " I I.. ■■ * I, || " 7.11 " •Nnl nn Sinitlav ♦♦(III *>llii.|ait- ..lilt Tlll> TIMH TAIII.l: SI'IMI IT Tii CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Special Snaps I,ut mt luih street, does tu Victoria Park, cleared sad graded, taaiaf Islet, Pifcefijo, Hall cask, Balance m sia aid twelve uoaths 7 per lent. l.ol nn mth street, lirst blink east* nf Lonsdale. Price S.VSu. Hall tash Halntiie in MX ami twelve tumults. 7 per nnt. Partly cleared. Still 11 lew lots left on yueensbiiry Heights al I400 each, Get one before thev are all untie. Plans and full partiitilars Irmn C. E. LAWSON IEAL K.STATF. SPECIALIST 1 s Lonsdale Avenue l'lione 11 Ml! 1' NORTH VANCOUVER Saletv Deposit Boxes to kent. Safety Deposit Hoxes to Kent. ■ 11 '■ ■ I a Act. ..Eit.outor, Tru.l.., Llauld.tor R.c.lv.r. *nd At.ign... Court Bend. I.tucd 4( INTEREST Pui.l 1111 ili-pii.ilp, riinii'iiiiiiile'l ti.iir linn*- vi'iirlv. P... Book. I..u.d 5° -9 1 r.B IIAKSAUl), Cli.innan HUN t CAKTKH col I*'v (liitiriiimi nl Kxwotlr. f.i. P. (illW)N. M.n.Ki-r I 0. H AINWBIGIIT. S'li-t-lnrv Orsuvillu Msuadosi Bock, eoraaW lehsea sad OrsaeUls l-.ii, BestUl PIii.i,.*..mi Safetv Deposit ___ to Kent. Salely Deposil Hexes to Kent. 404^,4.. ,4.. n(h ,^0+c+c+c+oO -4<>4<>4<>><>iVc>4-fo4o><>^<>><>f r Villi nml ttt Ihi' nrir tUtOft- nutrUmf SILVERWARE.. ijivm inray u prmivou Iii muh pwrokoters tii MeMlLLAKS Xo4<>*<>4<>*<yi^o<r<>H>Ar<>A^ t\ *\ a" J ♦ I 4- * i* ♦ t HORSE SHOW In the New Horse Show Btiildinjf, Corner Gilford and Georgia Streets VANCOUVER, B.C. APRIL 21, 22, 23 ANL 24 10 Performances > J* > •*•*■* 807 Entries THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. I ,*.,.i<-....„.„..m.m...*..m......*....'* DON'T FORGET Editor Express: Sir,—Kindly allow BM, as there was no reporter present at the special meeting 01 the district council on Monday, 5U1 iust., to acquaint your readers with the methods adopted by Keeve McNaught and Councillor Davison, with respect to the t-niiiilinc extension to Lvnn valley, ward 11. The B.C.'Ivl. Ry. Co., having under consideration lhe extension ol their railwav into till-.- valley, did confer wilh the ratepayers' association, in order to ascertain the most suitable route, thus complying .with tjie terms ol their tranchiae given by the people. Owing to the Lynn valley toad being the natural highway to the whole valky, it was unanimously decided by the ratepayers to have the cariine extended along tlliat route, and to slash alld burn the right of wav a width of 22 feet. This was a reasonable request ol the company, especially in view of tin lact that the road must be widened out in the ne.ir luture for the accommodation of traflic, two vehicles at the present time being unable to pass each other. The ratepayers' association were willint' thai this improvement should be done under the local improvement bylaw, However, as il is expected that the B. C. El. Ry. Co., will announce its readiness to commence buildiin operations shortly, it was resolved bv thc association to authorize the council to proceed with thc work of slashing and ■burning, on receiving written guarantee from the company ol their intention to build. Surely, Mr. Kditor, ward II is entitled ihis year to a part ol the revenue ol the district, and When esstlng FURNITURE, CARPETS LINOLEUMS, ETC. That ive nan fill your wants. THIS WEEK Iron Bedsteads Irom $400 up Bed Springs, MaUresses Carpet Squires Hit-). 111.60 ..*..*.."«.*M*aa*».*M*.."..*..*..*M*^"».*..*..*..*».*. ..'aa'aa'a.*..*..*..*..*..*. **»»*»« •*.••/•:• -SUe T.'.x',), $7."M). HU, $i:i.5(J IIOIIE tlMNMS 11 Till r- 54 and id Lon«d»la*> Av.nm. as Councillor Gordon of erard 1 remarked, the cosl of slashing and 'burning this right of wa 22 feet wide was such a trivial matter, as compared with tht advantages to bc derived bv lh. property owners and residents bv the extension ot the cariine which will also mean to us increased taxation through in- 1 leased value ol property, the lirst vears increase ol taxes would linire lhan reimburse tin municipality for this paltry mil lav. Councillor Westover's motion, that thc council proceed with this work on receiving required guarantee from the company was seconded bv Councillor Gordon. It was necessary to ask the reeve no less than eight times to put the motion belore the house, and it was only aftet Mr. McN'aught's futile efforts, (accompanied by loud protests from the ratepayers assembled to have the motion altered ti read, or anv road the B. C. Ivl Ry. Co. should choose, whii! would have been establishing ,1 precedent in lavor of the latter company, and a little advice given by a ratepayer on Unduly ol the reeve, tliat he nni Seated to put lhe motion before the councillors, Clerk I'hilip taking a hand in the obstructive tactics, by calling the attention of the reeve to his powers to veto, etc. Councillor Davison, who has never been known lo address half a do/.t-u words lo tiie ratepayers, which makes his election to the luuniil sum mysterious, and who never sup ports the other councillor (rom ward II, voted No. It is a lact that the question is frequently asknl, what is Councillor Davison there for' The prevailing question in the valley is, whv this nhstruiUnii to a progressive move' Ho* ridiculous Ior Keeve Mi Naughl to say, I am here to studv tlu* interest ol the whole disttitl, when we are willing to pav the cost, and also entitled to a share of tin district revenue. Is there a nigger in the fence, nr are thc obstructive tactics ol last Monday night a part of the reeve's dreams of the future, that we are compelled to listen to on everv ou.ision, and sup ported bv t'liiiiuillni Davison the Silent? Yours lor the tramway extension, FRANK UND81W0I Lynn Valley, April 10. was held in the church on Monday night, and reports were received Irom the wardens and other ollicials of the various parish organizations, all of which showed highly satisfactory progress. On March 31st the grant made by the diocesan mission board to the parish of St. John thi Evangelist, North Vancouver, ceased. The parish has therefore become a rectory. The ol- liccrs elected Ior the ensuing year are: Representatives to synod, 0, Martin, H. V. Smith, H. B, Greeii-AriuiUge ; substitutes, S. B. Hodge, Chas. Hewctt, R. E, Macnaghten; church wardens, rector's warden, IT. L* Keene, peoples' warden, T. Nye; sidesmen, John Alexander, H. B. Oreea Armitafe, C. F. Jackson, Jas. Graliame, Chas. Iiewett, C. H. Hooley. Votes of thanks were accorded to all the workers in the parish, and special mention was made of the highly importanl work of tlic choir, which, under the experienced training of .1. Alexander, the organist and choirmaster, has miiinlaiiied a fully choral service at sveasoag and sum ilior.il matins. In the capacity ol verger, Jas.Graliame was also specially thanked. THIRD STREET RKYl.s, The accessary preliminaries to the resumption of work on the long delayed 3rd street contract wire finally completed on Tuesday evening, when the city coin*, il sat as 1 court of revision on the revised specifications. Tl. specifications call lor, 1, clearing, grading, draining,hou* 'warding and lnacadami/iiig ol the street from Mahon ave. to St. David's ave.; 2,the re-layinj of the old sidew alk on the norl side and the laying of a new six foot sidewalk on the sou* side of the street. The estimated cosl is S-t4.H2S.7s, the citv's portion ol which will be 5ih,- .tish.jti. The specifications uere adopted unanimously, without discussion. Geo. Aspel has taken a house at the cornel ol 10th sited aad Ridgway ave., and has removed his (amilv to this dty, B. BLAND Home Block Lonsdale Ave. 2 large cans tomatoes 35c ,tlb fine butter $1.00 ;| Pioneer Bakery S. H. Walker, ■ Proprietor The Grand Boulevard and Vicinity NORTH-VANCOUVER, B. C. Fresh Btesd daily delivered tn ill parts ol the citv. 20 loaves for t' 5c. per loaf 111'ail GRADE CAKE PASTRY, ETC. PIONEER BAKERY nOHl 8 71 Lonsdale Ave NortH Vancouver HOSPITAL osesoorsB uv THE ,)llssi:> DAWsuH I'.T'.llirilt'il -lli*.'li*,i',. Mrilil'ltl llllll MiL.Tiiitt Niir-n Nii.su Suit Out on Application Iaar ternm n|.|>l\ nl tlie lli..|-itil Cur. I nil -treetiVSi tmlreii'. Ave. PHONE GO .*..*..J..'.**..'.."w*.»'..*.A.-..*«»*..%A.J.A.**w^ The gardening of the entire area of the Hottlc- 1 vard is now completed. The planting of thc 24 spacious blocks is practically finished. Complete maps and plans with price lists will be ready in about two weeks. Meantime lots arc being sold and those desiring to secure a selection from the full property, may obtain information uow. •w-s--wf;--i--K-v-x--;-vvvv-x-<' *k**x-*>*w-m**X"K*-x**k-*k--k~> X i t X i I I Mahon, McFarland & Mahon | Corner Seymour & Pender Streets i Vancouver, - - B. C. .:..;-'••x-•x-*^•^♦'^•x••x,•H•,a•<••:••^•^ •x*-x**;,,;*-x**>*x--x**>*>*>,>,>*x**>,>,x*,XmX,-x-,><-*j*<mX**m*-x*,Mm;--!* WaterMotor for Sale umbrellas repaired! Saw. flled, elr. Key Oiling Opp. relet-* Ililel ■ Sa><*"nil mi****! K —J. W. TAYLIIH- tlft'ers are wanted for a powerful Water Motor and a certain Hiiiniint of piping. Shuii- may lip inspected nt tile office of— THEEXPRE88 J. \V. BALMAIN CIVIL KNUINKKH C-imnlii) Snrieyi.r «inl Arrliitirt NOUTII VANl'orVKR. A. PAR HO (ienenil Contractor Lend ("learinu, Slump anil Rni-l IU««tln». Kxtm inr.' i.i-u lllllllll'.. All iUiiikki'. iiiiii|i< good, K M PI. 11 VM UNT AliltMV • nil Ma, WM at I 'maul Ir I'D II,x 11 ROAD, 1H.0CK D. L. JSO, 50ft by Halt lots, to be delivered CUtAlEDAHD GRADED. A bbh street divides tin block instead of an alley. Kach lot extends Irom street to slreet Prices: Nos. I and 2 together SilSoo 4 to 11 each 673 12 and 1} together ... 15J0 14 and ij together ... 1830 16 to 24 each Hon Terms: $200 cash per lot. Balance ', yearly lor 3 JOOtt al 7 per cent. Alexander fr Townsleq LONSDAI.I- AV!-. ts*>»^.^i«^i<-^'*-^*^^*>yvy^v*»*v»Va*,**-^.^i**^M»%*>^M^t ST. JOHN'S CHURCH The Baiter vestry meeting Wlia 1 e\,*r mu i -il aaiir itofaj V "a a llll llllllll * . 1 >*fa*.*11. 1 111" 11 '"I'ilil'K FUMng Turkic S|H.*lilll( lilhllU A Square Deal II* ,iali|'i*irli*r- for Siniiii.Ing 1'i.tt.l r, Can. mnl Past Q I- lll',Ha*|-ail |ara*l|,(.llV tu an pens nl tl it. Wi* ii i - ra pn -i'iii nothing, Wi* pmrnlne lllalllil,*.' 'I.'I 11 '' llVl' l||l tl. U. prll if grad imii.i' nli*.ai' ..in profill We |aal| .*iiri*i|iiiiii ill lUrltturi'. tht qusllt) ill "'ir .""lit it III* be*. Our pi I re llif faire'l We ran .me \.,u Wl iiill n.'l glktg niir>i*lt"- lu In* iiiiiler-"l'l. STONEY fr Co I'AINTKHS DECORATORS SIGN WRITERS Wallpapers, etc Psintt, Varnishi-', . etc., *tc. 117 Lonsdale Avenue [ 11 Sll We arc trying to make lliis itOrt il credit 10 iln- \W*,t Hmi. Help us out by giving us a share of your trade. T. HUTCHISON 0m Keilh mil IM It I'lmiie i:' British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Csrs leave the Ferry Landnn, tn Quseasbory Avenue, Twenty-first .trecl and Lonsdale, Winch Itreet and Keith Koad as follows : 6:13 a.m., 6:45 a. BU, 7:15 I 111 , 7 a, *. 111., 1:13 * '"■• 9 *- "' 9:4° a- m*. 10:10 am., Alter 10:15 a. ni, cars wl" 'vlvc Queensbury avenue, Twenty first and Lonsdale avenue, and Wmtli sln-il and Kritli Koad at five minutes to the Innn and tiu-nty-fii-t minutes past the huur. Cars leave Ninelrenlli slreet and QooeaebttN avenue, Twenty-firit -treei aud Lonsdale avi-nin*. Wiiiih sti.et and Keith Koad at lollowi: !ia. m., 6:55 a. m., 7:10 a.m., H;oj a. in, |t|j a.m.,9:30 a.m. Alter 930 a. in cars leave thc 1 > tr. L.indini; at lit) miiiutci past the hour and twenty minutes to the hour. _W" All boats are met by the csrs. Csrs will cotiiiiit with tin Lite boats on Saturday MtTi mmm uuiju. mmi m Next in rn*.i 11 Phoue No. SN ■t»V***V*W^^*^^*W***^>^.*-*.M'*.^**-^*^*t^^>%t Builders and Contractor* I.. I' l,\KSl»N is prepare supply lime- Rrlck, Sand, Cement And all kinds of BuUdiflf M.iH'iinl inqoiotitleeto suit and at reasonable prion —AITI.Y— HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVEI TELEI'HONK No, 1. Having Your Teeth Fixed was, al one tune, a ven painful operation. With some it is still painlul. Not so, however, at thc Boston Dentists. We have all the latest equipment known to the ni..li in ib-ntf-i ll is nmre like A Pleasure to bave lour leeth fixed by our dentists heCMM ilny are .ill cxperunird men. We make no ih.nci lor examining your teeth and nould be ph .ised lo look them ovei al any time. KKAD OIK l'RICl-S Till-V NKVI-.K CHAHOl Full set ol teeth $8.00 Rririge work, per tooth . Cold irow-ns ('.obi ti!lin*-s „ 1.00 up I'laltna Idlings I 00 Kxtr.uling 50 The Boston Dentists, Ltd./ Dr. A. R. Baktr, Con%ultinq Dentht .in; Hasiinc*- st tn i Wi 1, Vaawsii Ilcttrs i' a tn in ■' |> in Phone 2229 Tttfc fcfcPltfcSS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. (J. completed umk ni improving (ereace to the proposed band Keith road, Innn the eml oi the coacerts in this citv, was referr- ,U11||1IU' l" connect wiUl U» ed to the publicity committee Bagineer Hanes made an im- Aliliitiii-n \b [i.n \ iiung,l)iiI* Hi \ai~.li .unl Siliiili. mn pre senl *ii tin meeting nl the iit] council, held on Tuisdat even ing, Uavoi W 11 Hat presid niii in,nl recently built bv th ilwmt cmiiicil. The board i>i ——————————————————. works will have the work com- l»rt««t report with reference to |,Iiti.I. providing a water service (or Tin ii pot i ni iln- inin t nl re vision "ii ii'l street improve iiiiiii*. was ini ned .nnl adopl nl Tin ilitk vi.is instructs.-) in call ini i' ndi rs ai pel s|a-ci 'IIS. I1 I arson inlei i ii wwl i.aiiinil with respect tn th C II. Cites wrote, requesting that portion of the city north .i permanent grade for block ol 22nd street, to the ellect lhat '|. turner ol |lh street ninl by moving the pressure reditc- U,iiinn ave., ,is lie intends build- lion valve from Moody au-niii-, ing thereon. to mth street, ample pressure (', w. Mann again wrote, with could bt provided for ,i good regard lo t|u- improvement ol water service to the cilv limits li'iun- .in . between usth aad mi the north. lite matter was 17th streets, Referred to tin- referred to the waterworks com- bn.iiil nl works, mittee, lo proceed witli llu A communication Irom C. F. "'"•"•-• as early as possible. the tt.nal bandmaster, Sixth Regi Council then resolved uscll im innil band, Vancouver, with re- into committees. PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT RICHMOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT 1 AK1 -. S'OTICK that 1 bav| received objections in writing to the following list ol mimes being retained on iln List ol Voters for the Richmond Electoral District, oa the grounds set op- positt eai li name, AMI T \KI- NOTICK tlmt *it iln Court ol Revision to be held on lhe 3rd day ol May, Woo .it iln Cit) Hall, Ni'iih Vancouver, B.C., al ten o'clock in the foreaooa 1. shall hear anil determine tin said objections and unless the persons objected to or some other Provincial voters on 11 iti 1 bell,ill, satislies nn that said objections or any otic oi them arc not well founded, I shall strike lhe names oil lhe .s.ml Registei I).ani tins Seventh day oi April. 1909, THOMAS SHEPHERD, Registrar ol Voters lor Richmond Electoral Districi Keg* No. NAMK Rpuldeni'd I'rufemtion l i ra .llllll Indl nr nf wiling Objection LIST OF NAMhS OBJECTED TO VlMI Iti'Milt'lli-'* 1 inli'f,.ii,n, Iraili* ur Calling im.mul ol iii.jt*. iim, in| Barnes, Newton 123 ll.ililiili.i, Robert Ab \ 1 ,.* Ii.ius, -Aaltel E. r**agiii <"orgi I* Ailnsnii. li..1,sun 14U1 street, North Vancouver ... Labourer C .'- Anns. Lisa,11 Khtiruc Farmer C 34 Anderson, John Richmond Farmer L ,15 Anderson ->< l.nln Isl.nnl, Steveston l-'arnu-r 1* ,*s Andrea Choinaa Northi Vancouver Osntlrinaa t 14 Anson, Uerl Durham ave., Norlh Vancouver Expressman C 50 Archibald, Robinson Lvnn Valley Woodsuaa L st Armstrong, John .... Ihe Dan, North Vancoaver Caretaker C 58 Arthur, John Geo Lyon Valley, North Vancouver Parmer C jo Atkinson, William . ml street, Nnrth Vancoaver ... Teamster C 'i, Bantu, Eliphalt-I Vl it's Camp, N. Vancouver. Contractor C ist street, North Vancouver .... Janitor C ith street, Nortk Vancouver .... .Master .Mariner C Sca Island School Teacher I ll.'ltl, North Vancouver Labourer C 141 Beattie, Wells Lynn Valley, North Vamouver Logger 1 Uill, Edmund it li itreet, Norta Vancouver -architect I I*; IIiIm.i, l-.iin-si ll. s Lonsdale ave., N. Vancouver,.. Teamster 1 158 llt-lvi.i, II.niiniil S, A 1 :lh stint, Nurlh Vancouver ... Contractor t 233 Dimness, Thomas 13th street, North Vancoaver .. Carpenter c .-ni Hi-ilt 1 k. Liu Reiuhold Nurlh Vancouver Civil Engineer C )bH Bronson, Georgi North Vancouver Rancher *. ."i Buckle} IMn Steveston .Miner v ,11 Bunt, Richard Edward Ureal Northern Calmer) Caretaker I \ll llniiitii, tliu Km ll.K ind street, North Vainouvcr ... Hank Clerk t Norlh Arm Koad, N. Vancouver Farmer t Burton, .lolin Joshua , ind street, North Vancouver ... Carpenter t 338 Buss, George Lulu Island Labourer .f.X ■ *. I'.ii'.i.iiii.ini. ' . md atreet, Nortk Vancouver ... Htore-keefer t .11 liiittitmi, Harold Sea Island Farmer t 'itillt.uu limn ist itreet, Nortk Vancouver.... Miner 1 370 i.iniiii'i James 1 1 street, Nortk Vancouver .... Fisherman t ,t" t.iiiiitin 1., Matthew 15thatreet, North Vancouver Logfer t ihi t.i- els, i"" Murdoch ist itreet, North Vancouver .... Axeman t lu: tin .Imlin, Al. v Linn Valley Woodsman *. im ia lml Ni,1 Island Lal*ourcr C |u| Christian, Vai. .1 \< NorthVancouver Reg. Clerk t |i*i Clarke, Andrea R li nh street, NorthVancouver, Dispatcher t i.'i Clarke, ' |th slreet, North Vancoaver .., Customs Oficer C luslin Tm.1 Nova Farmer C tl.nk. 1 * II nh street, North Vancouver .... Tel. Operator C t'"l i" Benjamin .. md street, Nortk Vancouver ,., Fisherman C Nortk Vancouver Carpenter I lli M |lSu 1 oilier, Sydney ttm Gordon lml I tt ' S,iiiiiii I . .■ lllllll . I 1,1 lllllll \l'\ lill.llll A 1 Dalglei li lohn Hood) n - ii I) 1. nn Valley, North Vancouvei Woodsman t l-iasii Kim 1.iiinui Engineer * C iui, North Vancouvei Hank Clerk C Capilano road,North Vancouvei .Mill Owner C l.'insil.ilt ,iii , N Vancouver Builder C 1 Uh street, North Vancouver ., Miner I 1 Korth Vancouvei . Broker C Sn. ."1, 11. sN K i.tt St,1 Island Farmer 1 C i-.iiglish 11.iv South Vancouver, QaaUemaa t' North Vancouver Compositor C isi street, Nortli Vancouver ,, Contractor C ... ii,.ms s.uninl Lum Valley, North Vancouvei Woodsman C 11 mi.: iai I'.i'iiine Batcher C li an Hnll.nl North Vancouver Farmer C I id llenn l.uiisil.ib* .ni , N, V.iinnnicr . Cotislable C I'.i.iiiin, Sea Kl.nnl Postmaster C Lulu Island Fanner I) Lynn Valley, North Vancouvei Logger C nth sn,ii, NorthVancouver.. Carpenter C Stiitstoii ,....., Section Boss C.I'.R I Hastings Camp, Heatings Whitesmith C North vancouvei l'hoiographcr C North Vancouvei Shipwright C l-..|il,in.i.h, Nortk Vancouver * Blacksmith C Frommer's Camp, Lynn Valley. Farmer C Si,1 Island Farmer I ill street Norih Vancouver..., Civil Bagineer C Mh Evans, Roland llenn I.01 dale ave., If, Vancouver.., Baker C I nni It' l.nln Island Caliliervinan C . ..in ttaiiit treet, Nurth Vancouver. . Qwrryoiaa C Riis.iii,: NorthVancouver ,.., Lumberman C . 1. iluii ird street, NorthVancouver . Lumber Merchant C ll North Vancouvei Farmer C k-nei Albert Victor NorthVancouver Clerk . Dill ■ Peel .' Dixon I.* 1 pii 1 ion, ttin Archibald uia iiuti'iiii. Mm II- hlj Dowdii k (•I.1 Elliotl All.tit Thomas a. i 11 II ll Daniel ttni I'ii mn '"lm Tholiia II in dd Thomas 822 Gibson, John B Lonsdale nve., N. Vancouver ... Blacksmith C 82b Gilbert, William Norlh, Vancouver Woodsman Ci B50 taoodh,iiiii, Robert Lvnn Valley Teamster C 857 Gordon, Robert Gitiin Nortli Vancouver Gentleman C 860 Gosden, Thomas Lynn Valley, NorthVancouver Logger C iS(S2 Grafton, Thomas Nortli Vancouver Farmer C ' 869 Grant, Allan Rice Lake Camp, Lynn Vallcv , Wooilsliian C| 873 Brant, John 4II1 street, North Vancouver .... Miner C 8H.| Gray, Thomas Eburne Labourer Cl 902 Gregory, .lames Sea Island Carpenter C| ')2.\ Ilaasancn, William No. ,| mail, blink to, lot |, Lit lu Island Fisherman C 931 Hall, John Fowler Columbia hotel, N. Vancouver. Logger C 937 Halliday, David North Vancouvi t Labourer C 94b Hamilton, Thomas II Gull ol Georgia Cannery Foreman 1)' 950 Hansel, John Masich Moodyville Logger , C 909 Harrison, Joseph Fred Khurnc Schoolmaster C 994 Haydeii, John Edward North Vancouver Clerk C 997 Ilcaly, Geo. Stringer Lynn Valley, North Vancouver Woodsman C* 10117 Henderson, Ernest Lots 16, 17, block 85, D.I,. 549, Accountant C 1008 Henderson, Joint Wm Norlh Vancouver Porter C 1049 Holland, Harry Lvnn Valley C| 1071 Hoskins, Joseph Pre-emption L. 1, 707 Lynn Farmer Cl Valley ' 1100 Hum, Edward Stanley „ Steveeton Musician Cl 1104 Hurley, Gilbert Thomas.. Lvnn Valley Woodsman C 1131 Ivcrson, Wm. Jaiiics 1st street, North Vancouver .... Cashier C| 1141 Jackson, Robert Moodyville Accountant C 1150 Jellcrson, Robert Lynn Valley, Nortli Vancouvei Lumberman C 1153 Jeffrey, John Burrard Inlet Cannery Fisherman C 1170 Jones, Alexander Steveston Farmer C 1212 Kelly, William 2nd sired, North Vancouver ... Logger C 1226 Kent, Oliver Arthur loth street, North Vancouvei ... Gentleman C 125b Kirkbridge, John Kil 2nd street, North Vancouver ... Porter C 1258 Kirkness, John Lvnn Valley Labourer C 1270 Kolosoll, Alex. Juiin Eburne, Lulu Island Farmer D 1280 Lamb, John Palace Hotel, North Vancouvei Teamster C 1287 Lander, Eli Burnaby Farmer C 1294 Langstall, John JailKS ... 10th Street, Norlh Vancouvei ... Printer C 1305 Laxenby, Fred Arthur .ird street, Norih Vancouver .... Labourer C 1.11-9 LeBlanc, Joseph Arthur . North Vancouver Carpenter Ci 1318 Lee, Henry Steveston Hotcl-ku-pcr Dl 1342 Livingstone, John Horl- vvt'll wih street, North Vancouver „ Barrister C 1370 Lusk, Archd. Bclsii „ „ Lynn Valley, North Vancouver hdgerinan _i 1389 MacDonaid, Roderick Eburne Gardener c-j 1450 Manuel, Klihu Khurnc, Lulu Island Clergyman 1 1457 Marriott, William R. . i.sih street, North Vancouver ... Agent C^ 1460 Marsden, Richard S Bt.John's sckpol, Lynn Vallcv. Clerk in Holy Orders t[ 146J Martin, Donald Smith .. . Ud slreet, Norlh Vancouvei Hoalbuildcr Cl 140b Martin, Herbert Allan .... Lvnn Valley Teamster cl 1471 Martin, Malcolm trd street, Nortli Vancouver ,... Boatbuilder C] 1478 Mathers, Joseph let and Lonsdale, N. Vancouver Shoemaker C| 148b Matson, Wm. John Lot 18, block jN Range ;,W Sea Island Labourer Cl 1487 Matson, Wm. John Sea Island Fanner C 1500 Mav, Hugh Palace Hotel Book-keeper C 1528 Mill. Harry Lcigliion „ ,, Moodyville Logger C 1531 Millard, John Luis 4 ami j. Section 21,. block Rancher C ,sN Eburne Km Lake Camp, Lynn Vallu Lumberman C silt slreet, North Vancouver ,., Logger C Nnrlh Vancouver Carpenter 1 Lulu Island, Eburne Farmer ._ C . . .m Lynn Valley, Norlh VancOUVM Woodsman C 1633 McConiiclL.iuscph Andrea Lol 18, B. sN R 7W. Sea island Farm Labourer C IblSlS McDonald, Duncan Lonsdale an-., N. Vancouver Woodsman C KS71 McDonald, James Kburiic Foreman C I698 HcGee, Hugh UcGee road, South Vancouver . Fanner I) 1 1724 aMiKeti/ie, Hugh Sea Island Miller I 1725 McKenzie, Hugh Section 318, See Isl,unl Teamster 1 1729 McKcrn, William Fromiiic's Camp, Lynn Vallcv Logger C 1741 .McLaren, Fred II Lvnn Valley Lumberman C l7,Sf> McMillan, John Moodyville' Teacher C i7"7 McPherson, Ales Joseph North Vancouver Hotel Hotel Manager C 178" Nelson, Jas Lulu Island, lvbunie Farmer C 1791 New-lands, William Pottel Bee Island Farmer C 1799 Nichol, Waller Laidlaa llth street, North Vancouvei Missionary _ C 183] O'DonncIl, Hugh |(. . Sea Island Canneryinan _ C 183s Oliver, George Bburue Farmer C 1866 PutOi, Thomas Sea Island Fanner C l88j Perkett, Edward0 Lol im, Howe Sound Contractor C 1894 Pettley, Frank Frederick, "ortk Vancouver Traveller C 1931 I'oohc, Alexander Lulu Island Farmer C I9J7 Pratt, George Lynn Valley, North Vancouver Labourer C WII Price, Arthur Allied Fire Hall, North Vancouver Bagineer C 1949 Prior, Arthur .1 ,*, Ninth Vancouver Labourer C 1971 R.itiuv, Edwin . North Arm, Burrard Inlei .. Hone Trainer C W7; K.inkin, Daniel Lot 319, Gump I, Eburne Fisherman C ww> Redmond, James . . . Moodyville Carpenter 1 lool Renshaw, John 17th street, North Vancouvei . Fanner C 2038 Robinson, Janus North Vancouver Gardener C i"\'i Robinson, James Ht.iicn- der North Vancouver Farmer C 2o.|S Robinson, William Lvnn Vallcv Mlllinati C 2o,Si Rogers, John A. , Eburne Sawyei C 2o.sti Root, i-irticst Eburne Firemaa C 1074 Routley, Frank W., Nortk Vancouver Boattad-ider C 1110 Siallerli, Alex. . .'ml si it. i , Nortk Vancouver ... Bank Clerk ,....C 2122 Sih.ri, Aim is ,,,..., Moodyville Carpenter _ 1173 Bhiela, WUliam Lynn Valley, North Vamouver Mill-hand ...'..'.'~...'.'.'..'.'... C 1181 Simms, John . ,., Lynn Valley Logger C 2227 Smith, John Richard Richmond Cannery, Bburnt'.", Lal-ourer C 22tt Smith, Robert „., Hotel North Vancouver Fireman C 22S7 Bnarr, Matthew Henry , 19th atreet, North Vancouv* , Labourer C 228b Shad, Walter Rblitnoiid Cannery *, l-inginecr C 1191 Sleeves, Rose A, Lot 2.S, block 5N Range ).\ . I-'armer C 1313 Stones, Win. Jr South Vancouver Steward c.r.R. D 1390 Thomas, William . Norlh Vancouver Carpenter , C .'Ci| Tlioinpsun, Robert Joseph Moodyville Miner , C 1430 Tinker, John TrailLs Malum An , forth Vancouver., Contractor _ C 244: Til-cede, Preecotl Herbert North Vancouver Teamster C 1480 Vaiiderstinc, Spurgeon Lvnn Valley, korth Vancouvei Teamster _ I 2.|8h Walker, Dan. Lulu Island Fanner ,, C 1301 Wall, Walter , North Vancouver Clergyman C .'siii Watson, Thus 2nd street, North Vancouver Painter _ C 2a2o Wells, James Kliiirnc Farmer „ C 1341 Westin, An] Solomon . North Vancouver Porter , i 1532 Miller, Alexander . .. 15(12 Mitchell, Ki 1 il While .. 1596 Moshcr, Hy. Philip ibit Murphy, John Smith „ b2is Myers, George George 1338 wiutiakii, Benjamin 1583 Williams, Greshatn Wm... 1633 Woodiiurii, Allied James Eburne Parmer „ Esplanade, North Vancouver ,., Hanker _.„ North Vancouver Tolegtaph Manager Abrtvi.iliuiis. Grounds ol objection. denotes that person objected I" has leased, Ior ,1 period ul six months nexl before holding of thc Court ol Revision, to reside in Richmond Electoral District C ...... C ,.C ih, C "D denote! that person objected to is dead. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. 6 THE R. C. CHURCH The current issue oi the B. C, Record gives the following Items with relerence to the Nortli Vnncouver R. c. church: Statement of linances from Feb. 15th to March 15th, 1904: Balance $65(1 33 E. Townsley 5 00 Mr. Toussaint 5 00 Grant family 20 00 $686 13 The concert given on Sl, Pat rick's day at St. Paul's sihool was I great success. The Sisters ill-serve much credit for lhc splendid entertainment given by the pupils of the school. Mrs. W. Graham suflcrcd a painltil accident Easter morning, in coming out ol St..John's church she stumbled aiid lell, coming down heavily on lier left suit* and lace. She sulk-red a fracture of the left nnu and several cuts 011 her lace. Dr. Yci ner was summoned .md attended lo her injuries and the lady is now doing nicely. A schedule of league baseball games has been arranged for the Local athletic grounds bv A. .1 1'iclon-Warlow. The Vancou- ver-Tacoina games, scheduled for May 24th, July 1st and 2nd, and lor Labor day will be played on this side nf the Inlet, lur. Warlow is negotiating for other attractive fixtures, 01 which -announcement will be Blade later. William Simpson is a new resident of the Uty, and is residing on 13th street, eaat ol Lonsdale ave. A. J. MOOD ,.', imi. nl© Ave. I.Xl'l 1,1 UAIVIIM .M I,'. JEVVELI.EH, ETI', Wiiti'l'"- nml IV.W ('l • "'• Repaired m in adurote price All irk nn MAKT1N80N&C0. Building ...... I" Contractors !'l«im nml ttpeclBeetloiii* iv.-pii r.*.i When tliinkiiiK"! lwlWlB|| hrt Vt I"'-' an. ,-iiiimle. iORKE BLOCK, L0S8DALE AVI nr l'u. B.u "J. --'irili Vl »et N.V. Fish Market ■JaWS Imi( I'ri'-li Ki.li ileliviTe'liliiily nmki'il .'i.ii 11 s|i,'ihiliv. 1'i.iillry, Bgn ami V(-g-*tSBM nur uini H t" I'li'iis.'.nir I'li.t.ainem SI l I- allnl larlii*. Lonsdale Ave. k Kill street Phone 84 All kin Cor beg to announce that a Dance «.* will be given under their auspices at the Horticultural hall, North Vancouver, on Tucsd.iv, April :;ih, 1909, at l.lj p.m. Invitations and tickets 111,iv In obi,lined [10111 the members. Late boat to Vancouver at I a.m., with local cars in connect, Tickets: OcUta' 75*1 '""lies' sin . Double Ji.(k) ! SHAW'S PIONEER DRY GOODS, Gent' Furnishing and Fancy Store, Cor. 2nd& Lonsdale EASTER NOTICE Wa* carry the largest ami best selected stock in the city ami ban 'iis ol Fresli Goods at Vancouver prices and lower lor the l-'.i-i.-i iniil.'. Com* end see us before crossiaf t tie Inlet. NOTE THE FOLLOWING: u CORSETS irom Si up PRINTS, value 15c at ioc per yard GINGHAMS, CHAMBREYS, and ZEPHYRS 15c per yard Sec our new line of MADRAS CURTAIN Ml'S- LIN 20c and up per yard LAMBS' STOCKINGS, Cotton from 15c to 25c per pair, LISLE 50c per pair Our Stock of GENTS' FURNISHINGS is complete and at prices the lowest Ul Jo *3 ui PALACE HOTEL Bath t2.oo pei .nul up, *!>* 1 ill raits tn [am*, in > ,nni tu regulsr Mlders REDA & ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Shush J* irf.i.i, NOUTII VANCOUVER, B. C. For Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . go to THOS. 0. MILLS Pioneer Boot Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp. Cin 11 ill ATENTS »ROMPTlY"SECUB We? iottdt thr busincas of Mitmifactuirr*, Pn(-iiirpri«nd others who mllft thetdvtabil- Ity 1 f having tlnir 1'aiint bwfami traimcted byExpffrtl. Prrlimmirytdvicefrpf. Chirgn --. Our Iinffitur'i A-JvletT** nl ni- 11 re- Jufit. Murion&Marlun, KejfM., Nrw York Life |.'- Mmitrral-andWashl.n-luB UC.UAi> VANCOUVER Business and Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS BUSINESS COLLIGES W. T. STEIN k CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS City Auditors North Vancouvei 516 Pender street ■*■-* *.: - TRAW HATS ■ ,111 ■■■■iB-VtfWMMB ror V!en, Boy* and Children ALL PRICES FROM 15c. TO $2 COME AND LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY KENDALL, SEWELL * CO. Chartered Accountants and Auditors Vancouver, B. C. Victoris, B, C. Seattle, Wash. Phone 1923 P.O. Drawer 765 AROHITBCTS tmjt CUMMINGS Gent's Clothinif, FurnislnliKs', Men's, Ladies', and Children's Bonis and Shoes. NEXT TO BURNS' MEAT MARKET E.STANLEY MITTON.M.l.C.A ARCHITECT 619 Hastings Street West, VANCOUVER, B. C AUCTION SIRS A. H. BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 163 Cordova street west is the only auctioneer who will pay spot cash before the sale is conducted BARRISTERS McCROSSAN & HARPER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, E'K. 32-34 Imperial Block Cor. Pender and Seymour Sts. P.O. Drawer nib Phone 3444 j High Class ; Dentistry § ! I have opened a modern, up-to-date Dental Oflice, in the Palace Hotel, in this cilv, when- will he found ill the latest appliances an.i d - vices Ior carrying on a High Class Dental Practice. All work done in this oflice is covered by a Protective Guarantee, giving the people ol this citv an opportunity ol having tlieir work done al home, and also at Vancouver prices. Note the Prices Full set of teeth $5 up Gold Crowns 5 5 up Bridgcwork S.S 11 Cold Fillings U up Alloy Fillings $1 Uf Extracting (painless) JOC Consultation ftOS Examination Flee DR. A. H. LOWE GRADUATE PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGK Hours 9 a.m. to fi p.m. F. C. SAUNDERS - Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Member ot tbe bars oi British Columbia snd Cme- bec. Room 9 Empire Building, 603 Hastings st. wist. Vancouver, B.C. Phone 41b!) SCHULTZ & ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, etx. Rooms 104-105 Crown Building, 615 Pender Streei Phone 99b S. D. Schult/ C. S. Arnold SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings St. W. . »n.o» ■ <>.a*,t..t Wiium School R. J. Sprott, B.A., -- Manager PITIAiVS iU)[\\\S km llif HiidkM Piid Fo.Mtitus Pitman's Rusiness College, 632 634 636 Seymour Street, VANCOUVER, B. C MAT WORKS REAL ESTATE HARDMAN HAT WORKS ; Keep your eye on - PRACTICAL HATTERS - j / CHIROPODIST F. GORLICH, (Graduate) CHIROPODIST. Corns,bunions, sore feet, etc. cured. Many years practice in London, Eng. Room 54 Davis Chambers 615 Hastings Street West limns. 9 to 13 a.m., 1 to 6 p.m. DENTISTS DR. W. F. WRIGHT DENTIST* Successor to Dr. Dslby ot3 HASTINGS ST. WEST, VANCOUVER, B. C. Phone 978 DRUGGISTS RED CROSS DRUG STORE A.J.GORDON, 11.D. 53 Cordova Street, __ VANCOUVER, B.C. Prescription Specialist Phone 1053 f DYEING AND CLSANINQ The only place in B. C. where work is done entirely to customer's satisfaction. PERTH STEAM DYEING k CLEANING WORKS. A. Inglis Proprietor. Phone 756. Club rates a specially. 562 Seymour. EMPLOYMSNT AGENCY IHE LABOR EXCHANGE 3 Water St. Phone 3059 HELP OF ALL KINDS Furnished to employers free of — j charge. Phone or write rush orders at our expense. Kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sts. Thc only up-to-date and reliable hath house In British Co* lumbia- tte cure where others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay, Plain baths, electric bathe, shower baths, massage lor body, sculp and face; electro therapeutic haths a specialty. JOS. KALI.ETUI-;, PROP., Graduate ol Berlin, Germany UROCERS CHEAI'SIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries ami Provisions \Wmlcsale and Retail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays ii.t1K.ll. UMUUI MM Loggers, Railroad Men, and Ti.idcsincn furnished free to Employers. 14 Powell street. Cor.Carrall Phone 2566 FENCING WIRE FENCING Farm and Ornamental Gates Garden Arches, Flower Stands B.C. ANCHOR FENCE Co.Ltd 743 Pender Street, VANCOUVER, B. C. Hals cleaned and blocked at the sign ol the Hat 420 ABBOT STREET VANCOUVER, B. C, EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply to MORDEN Ik THORN 1 UN Ptioue &15 440 Homer btreet LAOIbS' HAlRDHEoSING MADAM HUMPHREYS The Alexandra. 589 Granville sl Scalp treatment lor all kiuds ol disease. Children's hair cutliug. Facial Massage. Manicuring. Hairdressing 25-50 Shampooing 50. Phoue 1000 MAfb AND ttluc i-ilnila VANCOUVER MAP k BLUEPRINT CO., LIMITED . luiiMiiie uuuiauU't* k .wuni.iw iji'iiurauwi Lid. 440 .-scymour Street REAL ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVEsiJiENTS Electric blueprinting, dralliug, tracing, city maps. Crowe k Wilson Chambers, 441 Seymour street Phoue lobo MUSK. Prol. JOS. E. NURNBERGER Musical Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Hall, Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phoue 2530 PROF. GEO. COWAN, Exptii teacher ol Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Auioharp, Zither, will give twenty private lessons lor J7. Further lniotiuaiioii at Cowan's up-to-dalc Music Store, 60b \\ estiniuster ave. ESTATES MANAGED 1-1RE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houigate Manager 1...0 . .UltAI. . a? ALLE-s S RESTAURANT Lunch or Dinner 25c. Shoi 1 orders at all hours 37 Hastings ailed It est, l.i.M.l/1) I 12,1a,, tf. u All Nurth eat al V aiucouvex people Phone 403 M. W. WA1TT k CO., LTD. 558 Granville Slreet Pianos — Talking Machines — Music Goods The oldest music house in B. C. LliOAAKD'S layman i>.i*-. mut,.*. ui nasi- jugs SLitci, opposite tut new lust Uiuee. i.cuuald sells ms lea 11) uie- pound. I A.M-UL t liK. bAwlMJ AlAi.lll.Mi tkmWtiAr'ftj 791 Ijiaiiviiie Ok. iinulesaie aim Iciall UeaielS in .uttmg aiaeuiucs and supplies, •uacuiucs leuicd uy lUe Meek or mun in. 1 nunc 14&7 e/PllCIAN***. tt. LAWRENCE SMITH Graduate Optician Ul work glial.iniietl Collsull.iti.au llu 49 Hastings Street tusl Opp. Ciiiiciapli'im theatre PHOTOGHAPHtHb UARTEL'S STUDIO - PHOTOGRAPHERS 122 Hastings Street West, VANCOUVER, B. C. The best equipped studio on the coast. I'lioue 322b PICTURE FRAMING. Ci-UiUKAi-llUM'a iill.AlKE aieeUaiiileal Upcla, Vaudeville and Ul alna Program cn.ai.gid c»uy Mouday AU) seal iu Ule house lue. jfi Hastings Sll eel Desi, i.t.Ni_uu\ER, B. C. v.-ai uiiiii.Mnj I'.ugiish practical watchmaker; Esiaiiiislicd lbfiy Spmalty, repairing W00DR001-E, 312 Carrall Street WINDOW SHADES PICTURE FRAMING We have the largest sloik ol mouldings, in ll.C lo select Iron so when you wanl framing doai cheap aud well get our prices BAILEY BROS* CO. LTD., j Mo* Hi 540 Granville and 13b Cortloi.i North Vancouver Estimates . . ami delivery tree F. W. BOWES 4 CO., Al.uiiil.uHum ol window shades 750 Robson st. .1011 PRINTING ' TRV EXPRESS OFFICE ' BOOK WORK ' TRV EXPRESS OFFlCB ' COLOR PRINTING ? TRY EXPRESS OFFICE READY MADE HOUSES THE STANDARD HOUSE BUILDING & CONTRACTING COMPAN? LIMITED 688 Carrall Street The B, C. Mills Timber and Trading Co.'s Patented Sectional Buildings. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. LOCALS Through the efforts ol Reeve McNaught, the department ul ilu- intit iui has forwarded two copies oi ihi latest map ol the dominion, one lor the I,vim vallcv and one for the Capilano school. A fishing parly, consisting ol i. ,i. Woods, S. Burrows and others, enjoyed .1 successful expedition on s.itiiiil.n laat, returning with twentj beautiful iiuiu, averaging over one pound each ia weight, Tin regular monthi*. meeting ni tin W.C.T 1'. mil be held at ihe home "i Mrs A. Philip, 2nd street east, oa Wednesday, the j 1 sl .it 3 p ill. As this Is tilt* annual meeting, all members u ill picas, attend, Anyout in- terested io this work beartih \tt It 1 nue. l)inn,i forget iln- St. Andrew's .unl Caledonian society's inaugural social and dance, is thc [Ragles' hall, Esplanade, Honda] , April Nth, at B.jo p.111. Double tickets joe, can be bad .a C, E. Lawson'i office, Bruce & Dodds' stoic, ainl .lalllcs Grail,Ulli, painter. Followiag the changed status nt St. John's church, Lynn vallej iiiiiiiii becomes ,. mission an di-tiut, with a giant ui kit II II. GUlies, ui the diocese ol New Brunswick, mil shorth arrive to take charge ol the cauae. Venerable Aitliili-aion Pentreath will dulj open the nni hall al Lynn vai in on Sunday next, at ;.-. p.in. Tin regulai meeting ol tin \. P.S.C.E was held mi Hondai evening, ia the St. Andrew'-, Ptcsl.i tm,,n thurili. Miss .Marshall occupied the ih.ur Tin- Easter topic, " klstn with Christ, w,is delivered by Mr. Snodgraaa, Ni.irK all the members presenl joined m the iiiMiissiuu. Tin Leader int aexl meeting is Mr. Gillam, while Miss Vers Hit will take the chair, North Vancoaver lodge No. - I.O.O.F., will attend dn im ■ mu a1 Sl Andrea's Prenhy- leriall church ou Sunday afternoon next, al three o'clock, whin ilu- sermon will in- preached In Rev. .1. D, Gillam. A large Contingent ol visiting brethren from the several i'an- couver lodges, Including Cohun- hi,i Encampment iind the Dal innn Canton, will In- in attendance, All sojourning brethren an* cordially invited to unite with the local lodge in this service. Gasoline Engines FAMOUS FAY AND BOWEN MANUFACTURE Nn better Engine made. For pal lii ul,irs apply- H. MMP&ON im 1 r.i*.iiii Avenue, Vancoaver. Hankin & Harding MMkd MM m II North Vancouver, - B.C. I'.n.ii Slwt 206 l.msd.li* lm |ippo.itr Slf.ia'. Oiotert Storf* D£» A CORSETS Under Market Value in D. L. 273 l-'or the first time D k A corsets have found their way to Norlli Vancouver, and aaodlces to say they have filled .1 long- felt want in this cilv. They are recognized by nil as being the mosl stylish, durable and best titling corset in Canada. D I A Ladies' Corsets, short waist 63c 1) & A Ladies' Corsets, long waist 75c I) \- A Ladies' Corsets, medium waist Ji ihi I) tk A Ladies' Corsets, short waist Sl .So D I A Ladles' Corsets, long waist fl.50 I) & A Ladies' Corsets, long waist S2.011 and upwards. I) A A child's waists 15c I) iS.* A girl's waists sue 1) ,*i A Misses corset nsc .1. J. MCALHKCK I KEITH BLOCK LONHDALE AVENUE K PHONE 93 I ^■-^■■■■iHnmHBnnBnBi'r Lots 14 and 15, Block 8, Double Corner for flteo 1-3 cash Lots 10 and 20, Block 10, Double Corner for $1450 i-l cash. Lots 21 and 22, Block 12, Fifth Street, JlJOO 1-2 cash. Lois 13 and 14, Block IJ, Double Corner, llJOO 1-1, cash. Lots tu, 20, 21 ainl 22, Block 11, Fifth Slreel I7J0 each, l-l cash. Lota 20 ami 21, Block ta. Fourth Street, I1300 1 3 cash. These are way below market prices and will not gn begging very long. S. GINTZBURGER .IMITCC* THE NORTH VANCOUVEI SPECIALIST 163 Cordova Street, Vanrouver, B. C. i- (i. imx Hi SEE SASH DOORS MOULDINGS (J S BRACKETS CRESTINGS FOR ST0RE AN1) 0FFICE FIXTURES BURRARD WOODWORKING FACTORY, foot of St. George We *ilidt 11 triiil niilaiii your DriliT- Win1 lo Coiilriiiliirs 11 NI• K!:.*- WANTED HI l.i:i> TKSPKR8 marked "'IVml* a*r iiunl >tr,*i*i \|ii<'ii'liiinir.in; mil -1'1,'ti.illi-." uill Iw n*,','ivi*i| liv tlic tin* 'I'-r-ii'ii"! ii|itot iiVliK'k |i 111 mi Mini* ik) ii.- ir*i*iHi..I Mm,line,lormdinf ■lr,,ii,iii_', K. ■Iitiiriliiiu nml iniirii'lnnii-- itllT Tlair., Slr.il 'p.In Milium 111*1111'' If Itt, Dtritl'f Aiiniii*. ninl lur luiini! hi irrinla. a .iilen-nlk en the nnrll •'■'le, mnl Sll llllll. 1 |,f,*s (IIU -\-ill .■..iii.|ru,*tiii|!i.-i*lt.»i,l..»'»lk,...ll,^,..,tli ',L"""> *«» •«« -™LL -iilf ul" said imrlinii nl Haul i*ln*.'t, l,t«ln lln.ri.ni*1ilir-*.| Wlillr Wiiiuilnin*; lent iif thaWtbf. n'i k-imriiiiiivii; ti \<vt wtlnn; "i Unuing,, S|ii-cifia*»ti.,n«. toutt "I I - -vn- Al-" BfOnlliaf Il.i.- r.-ncl.-r »iid <;..n.r«l CnOilllliHHott>n* TU, Model Poulti V Yard*: ru.-t iiikv !»• nbtaiiml iit tin- oHirt- ol ' " m0Qel roult' J I arOS iliMitt r..iniii..T V. C KI-KNMAS, I'lil it Ehi-I, H,„,.- Knl,. Ten-ler nni.t Ive at- r„r lit], g. ,, % S. V.i,,-...,v,*r .-•■iTi|.ani»1 lit- * innrkfil rli* qua i-aynril.* ti'thc • 'ity TrutMirrr lur h\trt tint, ol —~~""~~~~~~~~~~~~ lal' 111 llll all till* ll'll'l.T, llll'l th« mi< * ,- f-._ o .. {, ■--fnl li'mlrw will he ri |iiiroil to pri>* F Urv 9/VL/C a n)o npjiriivixl wnrHir. tn eiMBM I ■nml for the tuilhlnl c.inpletinn cil thf |'„r,. \v|,i|,* IVmn.lnlt.*. fn.ni iir t "■»'•'• I'lifiine* "I iiti.iitw-.fill t.'ii* *„■„,. blrll. Kn/. Inr Imlilinik' f.'in linr** mil ne rwtuiwd tu tin-in »(ht ,„., .,,,,,„„ rliiik.n.. Pnllod and ihi'i'ontrait an.l hnml hav.' been ex* Cwltwrla inr ..In. Al-n mv i»-n ui -'iiti-'l lir,*.*,|.*r* Tlm iuaniai nr iiiit tninlnr nol nt-tv- suv. r Bnu|M Hamlm**-- ».' «' Mf -arilv arieiiletl. I.,<ttiini WMU •HB,H«Ddw W. HOLDSWORrH i in . IN'irtlitaaixniier, ll.C, ,l'„r. Htli Sl. an,| K.-Ktn (irmn l.t K- it I. n't" A|.nl, IM Rond Car, Nurtli Van im \ CITY LOTS $175 and ciJj—C*»i) Term.* Harbor View Tract Map-* ami Particular! ea ipplkatiba $10,000 TO LOAN j -Kf-K.'-K* *'ta •{• tj«»*. »J# t*faa*a*\ /..*.»*./. •*•• * •*• • Jp ••• •% •*• **• •*• •'• %*•*» "^ •*• •*• •*• •"• %• •** *t* *•* *** "***«* *•* *** •***•* **• *»* *»• *t* •»••••••* **• **• *** *«• *«• *•**•**•* *#• *•* *** *•* *•* *•* *•**•* *•* HENRY T C EVES •*• •*• •*• •*• t*?^* ♦**•»••*• *I* *t"*I* •»• ****t* •*•*#•*•••*• •»• •»• •*• •»• *t********** *•* ****** *!• •! *I**t*v,M**^^^^vv'*'V*»M*M**,»**»****,***o**t***^ PERCY' KING ti ! •*' .:" ••• •;• t ••'*':' -:• I f .:. ti •:• !. ■:• : •:• I . t : -.. : I • * I V .:. : ,i,.: .:. : I:!: :, i z z Z '. : : ,:, :. ,:. ,:, '.-' I :. i .:, !. : : : ': HENRY EVES 6 CO, Thc GENUINE North Vancoaver Specialist* Wc have tbe Absolute -Exclusive ^ale of some of the choicest \tro\wr tij in North Vancouver Queensbury Heights We are the ABSOLUTE EXCLUSIVE selling aqmt.% for a number of the choicest lots in this District. BEWARE OF MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS Third Street Eine Choice Lots Eacing Inlet Lots 16 to 20 inclusive, Block 22, D. L. 273 Price $7S0 each. Terms, one-third cash, balance 6 and 12 months . ■ a*a ,*, ".'<".'X I a!. X a'. ! xi .'. x .'. i a!. X XX NOTE THE ADDRESS-67 and 69 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, Phone 6, P.O. Box 43 .'..'..-..'..•..-I .'..-.a'..'..*..*..*.*.'..*..'..*..*. .'..*..*..' .,^.;..;..;..*..:..;..*..^.:..;..*»X'•^•^•^•^•w*<-<••w•<MW••^*^•M•♦'>•;•*•^•^•:•v*>•>•;**^•w••^•^^^^ ;„;..;,.;..;^^;.<..;..;..;M;..;„;..;..;..;^.X«M^:»X,-:**!*'l-*:**:-%-'M--:-;--:*a>*i' ♦^**K"<">^<,*>,>'>*>*K*">*>'X,'!,<">,^M,,!"*>-><*<,->+<^^ :H- .'. x .'. x .'. i i\: ti it .'. X .'. X A 1 a'. I a'. X t. X a'. I .•. X I !. I I z z •!• I • • i X X .1. .'. .'. .1. .'. .1. .!. .1. .1 I .'. .'. .'..'. I, ! .'. A ii .'. .». ii n .i..'. ii ••• •'• tt tt h .'. - .'.'. A.'. •i- -i- Y T ,!
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1909-04-16 |
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Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
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