ts Read All About the New Ferry Project in This Number Sift Ixprras VOLUME 9 NOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER S. 1909. NUMBER 9C! CORRESPONDLNU THE KKRRY Kditoe Express: Sir, — Considerable comment has been made on the- editorial of last week, some of which would be very amusing, if it were nol so childish. A writer in the Province ol the 27th states that "thc fact that the general lines ol the- new boat being to a great extent dc- termined by those of the St. George, is sullicient to condemn thc action of the directors and expose their ignorance." If ihis writer had only stopped to think, he would know that all double ended vessels must have somewhat the same lorm, thc lines may be line or othe-r- wisc,biit tbe shape will not vary a great deal. He pokes lun at the de-signet ol the St. George, who bv wav is W. B. Rcdway, M.I.N.A., of London, England, at lhat time with the Poison Iron Works o! Toronto, and suggests getting designs of the- Windsor-Dctre it boats. The writx-r happens to know that this is just what m done in the St. George, which is practically a miniature iVind- sor-Dctroit lerry, he may satis- j fv himself by looking in a veti.d ow on the west side ol Water street. This humorous writer in the Province asks 1! the Sl. George is iln- lasl 11 ord 111 maruu* architecture, certainly not, th • Septus" is said to bc '.lie lasl word, or if he wants 'o know about terry uoals, the luteal il the "l-'llilicsU'li i.i .li..- llu!. with her riling and falling Kite! .Inks, which an* thus always kept al the Ic. a ul tli! nl; ii., and arc operated In 'iiiiiji/c pressure, cosl Lii-,. *-c.' lllc Scic-ntilic Ainiieaii lor August Does this suit ,11s .ilea of .',111'.- ed capital.' He- further states .hat practically every boat alloal is das nd by Lloyds, this is not cut- rect. Nearly all European maritime countries have* then own association answering to the Englilh Lloyds, and thousands ol uj-ssels are classed by llu-se- associations, not by Lloyds. The object ol having a vessel built and classed is to provide a standard lor rating the insurance premiums payable- on ship alld cargo, the vessel musl be limit to comply uilh this standard, wlinli 111 the case ol Lloyds, is the most exacting 111 the world. Hi- also suggests lhat umilciii (erry boats are all paddle wheel vessels,ill this he Is again wrong but granting that they are, and that the (erry company are go- Continued on page twelve LIBERAL LEADER .lohn Oliver, leader ui the prelum i.il 1,iiietal pert} delivered a strong and characteristic speech luiiiii' a large audience in Larson's pavilion, Tuesdav evening. The ihaii was occupied bv J, D. Prasci, president of the- local Liberal association. The- lirsl speaker was t. S. Diane, formerly editor of the Liberal paper at Nelson, who paid a high tribute to lhe worth oi Ur (il.eei 11 Liberal leader, .liawing a parallel between him and Alexander MaiKcii/ic. Mr. John Oliver, iu rising to address the audience, was greeted with applause. He congratulated North Vancouver upon her splendid natural advantages ami proceeded to state- that the great necessity is that opportunity should be provided for making good use of the advant- aigis that nature has bestowed upon us. He declared that better communication was required with the North Shore and such communication was attainable at a cost well within the reach ol the provincial Imamcs. Mr. Oliver then expressed high appreciation oi the good and faithful services done for the province of British Columbia in the past by Hon. t, L* Carter- Cotton, member for this con stituency. Ile had always siic- cec'ded in securing large grants ol public monies for the coiistii- uency which he represented, but the speaker was nol prepared to siati* thai those appropriations have always been wisely spent. He lurther questioned whether Mr. Cotton is at the present day a suitable representative for this constilueucy. Proceeding, the speaker asked What has the local government done- to utilize the natural advantages lor building up British Columbia? lie considered thai the railway policy ol the government I was a belated movement, as some delinite action along these lines should have been taken years ago. The railway policy announced by the government, proposed to pledge the credit of the province to the amount ol S: 1,000,000. Out of 500 miles of railway which it was proposed to build, 50 miles paralleled the G. T. P., 200 miles ran through new country, and 250 miles paralleled the C. P. R. In addition, 100 miles, from Victoria to Barclay Sound, opened up new country. Thc agreement provided for a guarantee of four per cent ui) to SlS.'"io per mile on 6<x> miles, cr 1840,000 per year. It was asserted that it was probable ihat the province would never be called upon to pay a dollar of this guarantee, as the C, N, K. had always met tis liilcic-st in Uic oilier pi ounces under a similar agreement, lie was not prepared 10 agree with this pu..K. liowevci, .is ll migiii be llul ll.e C. W, R. had been meeting uicsc interest payments out ol '11. rowed money, 111 excess ol lllc amount actually required lor construction, anu not oul ol a.i iial earnings. He did nol consider the .o»e- naiu on ihe entire system ol ll.e C. N. K. lllelUioueu ill llie agice- llient as worth much, becaii ,c each ol the other provinces ha.l a lirst uiortgage on the roadbed lhe rolling slock and lhc earnings ot lhc- road. lhe dominion government had ' granted subsidies lo over 1000 miles oi railway in this pio- vince, in addilion lo Uie ti. i. 1'., ol over six and onc-n.ili millions ui dollars in ail. It was the policy ol the prounciai Liberal parly to suppieiue-nt these subsidies in lhc- endeavor to secure the construction ol these lines. Passing to Second Narrows bridge, Mr, Oliver criucised Premier MrBride s speech at Ebiinie declaring lhat the cases were uol parallel as bei w ecu the l*ra* ser river bridge and Second Narrows bridge. lhc dominion government had already granted a subsidy oi Sjoo,ooo direct to the V. W. & Y. Ry. for Second Narrows bridge, an.l some fi-as- ible scheme should In lound loi tilill/ing llus inoiiei in eolijuii. tion with provincial and muni i ipal liinds, to build ' ih- bridgi The Liberals, ll icluiucJ Ul power, would subsidize lhe ra., roads already sitbsldi'ed In the dominion govsisweat, on u'ii- ditios that ths fovcmmedi »i re allowed to control ih: fieigl.i rates and llial the iu^.s paid should be those currently fi— white workmen, lh -y would build the iaiuuii.1 th-.ii.gii in. Hope Mountain., il tie. i.. sary, and rent rousing right! to all railroads; they strafe] cue,mage actual settlement ol the piuvin- icial lauds b) Siring thl l.iiul I • [bona lide settlers; wlim n.uni cipalities tound tlieiuselies ulh insutlicient re ei.u-, tl.e lihcial.. would supplement lie- um L- making over to the aiuakip i the- personal piOp-'V. tax; th. v would inaugurate the lice 'igislation lo compel .sunt- to 11iiiiiii tu to our standards ol living; tluy would extend the tenure ol timber linnses under such conditions as would protect the interests ol ihe province. As for local option, while the speaker was personally in iaian of such a law, the liberal parly had not loniiulau.l any polii, with reference thereto. ill H ii m-W** ^ 1 ly,7lY-i^ ■■■■'It IHM^MPMMMM B^siN^BL ■—— - zzz_Z-—l^— — __________r__^____m_a—r_m LOCAL NI.WS ITEMS N. Lonsdale and Jack Loutet Wanted—Boy to learn the printing, Apply this olinc. Lost.—On Lonsdale ave Wednesday evening, a mink mil. Finder phase leal, al lllis olhie Theodore llow aid Is building a new lisi.liiue on 71I1 slreet, east of St. David's avenue, D.L. m- I L. Si.iu.lal is makiiig good I progress wiih his new residence on Mahon avenue, near i ist li Street. PROPOSED i\E\V PERRY STEAMER The lollowing description oi the proposed new ferry boat, wrilteu by Manager T. Heard together with the several illustrations of the vessel, appearing in this issue, will enable ull rule-payers and citizens, to lorm an accurate idea of the general features of the boat. The description is as follows: Tbe hull to be constructed ol steel and having 4 steel bulkheads, dividing thc vessel into five water tight compartments Displacement of vessel, 583 tons; length, extreme, 165 feet; beam moulded, 29 ieet; depth moulded 1.1 feet tS inches; beam over guards, 45 feet; length betwuu perpendiculars, 150 feet; depth to length ii.ii; beams U) length 5.17; passenger license 725. The lower deck plan in main respects being similar to the bt, George, having two dnvewa.s with cabins on the sides,on cadi end of the boat will be fitted one large apron instead ni two small aprons on tbe present boit. Aiong thr outside ol thc cabins are artiPj'd two rowi of windows, the lown low being lilted to In dropped down as ill street cars, the uppct row will be- placed a little below llu Nil ing ol the cabin and so litt.u as to be easily swung open wh'dl will allow of good ventilation throilglioui lhe cabins A' 1.1.!' nul of the ilt 111 ways are two sliding (loots hung on nu-ihi-iid tracks, which can be casili o|H't- ed and dosed, which wti| give protection to horses 'rom the wind. In the lorward hold Will be lit- tiil a larg. reslailiall, am' lea room, 42 feet 111 length aiid ex tending SCT0M the 'nil .eidlli ol the tioat with a tight loot filing. The lint.m. 1 to ilu rssUurasi will bc hy a large easy ni.iss railed stairway, leading down from the centre nl ihe alrtv. w t\ s It is expeiti'l that this will prove to Ih- a greal convenience and saving in lime to many patrons of the lerry. The hold abaft the engin. will be fitted with rooms for the oflicer! and crew, also engineer s stole 1 11 aiiil store room lor deck supplies and lamp locker. On the lower deck Wlll I * latigid Iruit,in wsp.tpei and slim Walking stallds Two im-loot slairwavs ss , ,1. li 1 iul ol the boat icai' lo tk ttplKT deck, on which is utiat'g- eil a . losed in lubin, 1,2 fret in length aiiil extending aero 1 Un illll width ol 111, m..,,). Hue-nils ol labin will be circular i'i lorm. ami fitted with windows along the sides and ends, lli.it 1 an i.e easily ttroppe 1 down,tim- tusking the labin ,ilnn.*1 tn open one during the smuttier months. Two aides will extend ''u lull length ol ialiin, and id the centre pari ol i abin, l-e:wi, *i thc aialei will In* plain'; larg con fortable do-tilde hi kt I itrsifhl imi on the i.ii 11 ird ndi ol th, .lisles will lie fitted .1111 All thc seats in the inside ol e abin tn bc made ol -. - ini-i-.il wood BltesdiOf from cud tn end of the cabin will be placet) a large trunk skylight with colored glass windows. Th: windows to be so lilted as to Ix c.i-.il -. opeiiid and dosed for ventilating the cabin. During the winter lnonih., lllis calilli will be Ile .llnl liy ho', air system. Oil one side of tins cabin will lie placed a small private cab.11 lor ladies, wilh a curved ml extending along two sides alld end. This cabin to Ik- lilteel with iniiiois and wash basin. The entrance to lhe l.nln 1 lac a lory being at one end Ou the outside ol tin cabin mi both ends will be arranged seats whuh will lie in u good part under the cover of the deck above. Ull the upper deik will be lllc pilot houses and the lile boats, eadt pilot house will bc fitted with a powerful search light. The vessel wiil In fitted willl hand and steam steering get*, electric lidi system throughout the boal, am! eltctril ligh' plaqt of sufficient capacity to have the vessel brilliantly lighted I Two Babcock-Wilcox boilers will be installed, each boiler having heating surface to gem* rate sullicient steam for propelling the vessel at || sj-ced. The tvpe ol iligllles i.ir.llot be lorrectlv staled at this lime, as lenders will lie called lor two dillcrenl installations. 11 will be noted in the profile of the boat that the passenger deck extends out over the lown deck, thus affording shelter lor those who wish to remain outside the iiebilis on the lower (Ink, and 11 at any time- in the llutiire the wharvis In sn ,011 lltructed that a passmgii tain! ing could Ik- made from the up per deck, it could easilv bc arranged irom this deik as design ed. Tenders fnr the lotislniilion of the vesstl will be ask.d from the dillercnt shipvards in Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and also Irom the representatives of several oi the ilupbuildinj; yards |in Great Britain. ! Born. At Beilinghani, Wash., Jon Friday, October 22, 1409, to Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Stoney, a daughter. t, J. Downer returned m t!i. illy this we-cj., alter a sojouru ol several months in die I tOW'l Nest district. l'atrolil/e local lalilil and llie Horticultural issociatin by attending "Charley s Aunt November 17 and 18. j C.elltleliiall Wlshus lurnished room with private lamily. Close Ito ferry. Address C. M . It., North Vancouver P. 0. Wanted.—A man lo dig garden aud to do odd laipctili-ring jobs, pari or whole time. Apply Percy Ward, cor. l.|(h and Clus terlicld. U allied. -By old eolipli, lui Dished bedloiiiii, with use ul kitchen, lor winter months.must lie dose 111. .Stale terms and address. U.l. Kxpress ollici ; Prol. 0 Hrmi will hold a darning ciaM 111 the Kiglcs' hall, Norih \ aiiu'iiui. mi Thursdac evenings, staiting (Kloiter 1 |th al H o'clock. Wasted iu Nouniii'i i-i, .1 girl for general liousew.u . t.uod honii, peiliialtelit pus; ion lamily ol time. App!, Mis W. J. Wilson, bth iticel, opposite St. Andrew's • irit.h. A ratepayeri' net nng lo dis ellss the lilt, aid bj l.iw ,il iall ed by the eii\ outuil and 1 he- board of dirutors, im Honda) evening, at tbe citv hall at lo'dock. THE KXPRESS, NORTH YANCOUVER, B. C. An adjourned meeting ol the city council was held Tueiday evening, There were preient Aldermen McRae, Voung, Dick, McNeish and SchulU, Mayoi \\. ll. May presided, Alex. Philip, CMC. Wlute, convey ing the thanks ol the diitrict council, lor lhe selling aside oi a cemetery plot lot the use 01 ilie diitrict, in the buna! ui indigent pei sons, filed, Tin* Kcretar) ol North Van couver Citj femes, Li.l , wrote as per Initructioni Iron the board, to thf eflect that Mr. Bitstee.l, general luperintendent ,ai ilu* C. P, K** is proceeding with lhe installation ol gates icrou the tracks ol the compan) at the lerry landing, and tlii* hoard ol directori is w tiling to leave the matter entire.) '.tl Ins hinds, 'flu board reejuent* ed that in accordance with mis decision, the city cumuli Aot'ld instruct the city solicitor i it to lake any lurther proceedings in the matter belore the railway commission. On motion lhc request w ai acceeded to. The cit) solicitor wrote directing the attention oi the c . m il to unpaid taxes to the amount oi Sin against the personal property, etc., taken our Irom the ierry by purchase, kc, tiding to his apportionment, i .•-'.- 56 of this amount ihould be paid by ilu city, $a •■■ North Vancouver Citv Ferries, Ltd., and the balance by tin "M lerrx company Reierred in tin finance committee, with power to act. C, M* Kittson wti'le In tile saute iiiiii as alrea.lv published over his sign,iinie in lasl week's fsiue oi Tin Express; city clerk in ti|'l\ thai queitioni referring to lerrv matter! ma) be answered bi document! on file at the cit) llall .lll'l available lor Mr.Kittson's examination. Also outlining the police followed by the council, Willi reelect lo lllc sireet Improvements, 'flu* provim :.il net retarv wrote advising council ihat the 1 misi nt oi iln- lieutenant-governor had Imu given t" tin* proposed amendment to local Improvement b) laws six and seven. A (*>. Perry, local managei "i ihe B. C, I'll. Hv. Co., requested that council empower a committee to approve amen.led profile of extension of Queensbury .111 line lllle, as soon as sa.iir are satisl,iclorv to the iil\ ui gitieer, in onler ihal work on the line- might be expedited; board ol wmks to Mcure conveyance o| imi streets involved in the route followed, ami 10 have authority thereupon to approve protile. BANK OF HAMILTON Total asseta of over thirty million dollars are entrusted to the custody of the Bank of Hamilton. Your Savings Account Solicited. II. L. PAYNTER, Agent .North Vancouver \\. L. Bmlt requested 1 ii.it a sidewalk be built on I ith street Iietween Malioii am! Jones avenues. Hoard of works to *.-l. Bylawi to amend local improvement Inlaws No. six and No. seven were given three readings each. These amendments were designed to rectify certain defect! in the original hvftw.ai the request of tin- purchasers oi the debentures. On motion it was decided to call a general ratepayers' meeting, on Monday, .November ist, to discuss the ferries improvement aiil bylaw. The meeting will be held ill llie city h ill al 8.30 o'clock. On motion it wu divided that council will meet on Monday next at seven o'clock p.111. The matter of the appointment of a city assessor, was referred to the nuance committee. On motion, Citv Clerk Thos. Shepherd was appointed officer j for the polling on Moiulav next 'and the place nl polling was located at the city hall. LOCAL NEWS T. M. JcfcrsM is creeling a new house on Mb street cast, in D, L* 273. \\. I. darker is building a new resilience on Jotl street, wesl ol Lonsdale- avenue. The llcw I est.li llie of Mrs. M. G. Keid on nth street, east of Lonsdale avenue, will shortly be ready for occupancy. .1. U. Mc Mantis has in course of constriction :i new house on Keith road, east oi St. David's aveiuie, D. L* 273. A. F. Reaslcy and lamily are leaving the eity the last of this week, ior Siui Diego, where they will sojourn for the winter, and perhaps longer. LVNN VALLKY NOTES J, M. Duval is building au at- tract-vc cottage on Duval road, tor personal occupancy. \Y. George and k. Ontltwaite has each built for himself a house on the Magiiinis sub-divi- sion. C. H< Osier, recently from Kamloops, has built a new house on Kilmer street, and has removed his family to the vai- ley. While operating a stump puller upon the property of T. Thompson, on Monday, Alexander Campbell met with a painful accident, resulting in the breaking ol his right ieg above the knee. The injured man was conveyed to .St. Paul's hospital, where he is progressing favorably. I Mr. and Mrs. Pelcr Westover lentertaincd a partv ol friends at a most enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner on Mondav last. There- were present Mr. and Mrs. I. Westover, Central park, Mr and Mrs. Evans and Miss Kvans of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Sugden, Mrs. Orrie, Vancouver, II. Miller, Nortli Vancouver and ('.. Ros/.cil, Hillsburg, Ontario. District of North Vancouver IMU 'OK ROAD WORK TENDERS are invited by the District Council for clearing, grading and boulevarding Lons- elalu avenue (north) and Centi' road, extending 3,(72 feet and 4,2,15 feet respectively. Copies of Specifications and forms of Tender can Ix- had at the District Municipal Ofio where sealed lenders with guarantee deposits must be lodged not later than 7 o'clock on the jth November, 1909. ALEX. PIIILir, CMC. PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT RICHMOND ELECTORAL D1STKICT TAKE NOTICE th.it I have received objsctiou in writing to the following nanu-s bring re- I.niied rn placed on iln List ol Voitis [or tin- Richmond Sectoral District, on the grounds set opposite '."li n.iim* AND take SQtke that at a Court of Revision to lie held 011 the ist dai ol Novcllllter, 1904, ai iln Cilv II.,11. North Valiiouver, lt. C, at ten o'clock in the- lorciioon, I shall hear and determine Ihe saul Objections, and unless th, prisons objeetl'il lo, or some other I'lollllil,! Voters ,„, their behall talisf) m, that the said objections or any one ol them are not well founded, I shall '■Hike lhe II,lines oil lhe said Kegislct Dated this 7th da) ol October, i*i*a<, THOMAS BHBPHB1D Kegislr.tr ol Voters lor Richmond l-.le-clor.il District LIST OF NAMES OBJECTED TO 1.*.' No, KAMI Angeln fu iur Guiseppe Paonesai l.iltlleb Unban U illn lm Larson Audio Sivlio Jllliui I'oini lii.n Itlasidi Dollieliiio I'liinuh .lohn Loudon N.iinii t l:>**.iiii*in*,' ,Haitingi T.8., Hastings P.O.. Victoria road, South Valinmm 2:nd streei inst, Vancouver .... Mth avenue, South Vancoiiver . Hill Crest ro Headman's Island Headman's Island Deadman's Island Dcadin,m's Island 'isi Hornby street, Vancouver... I'r.il. --l"ii Truli' nr Culling limn ml of Oliji-rtinn lorcliiaii Not Hritish BuMtCf laborer Not Hritish Babiecf brewer Not Hritish Subject i.irpentef Not British Sii'ijeit fisherman Nm m Richmond K I) lishrrinaii Not in Kiditnond 1-*. 1) fisherman Not m Richmond !•; |) Hibernal Not la kkhmad K D broker Not in kelunond I' D ••lal U cl/ell 337, ltd street .North Valieotti 11 teal estate Not Htttish BubjeCi agent 1 t I'htt UcDoaald Lynn Vallcv, North Vancouver, merchant *C •1 ihiioics ih.it person! objected to csassd, lora period ol ii* months, next before thr holding ol the Court ol Revision, torelidl 111 Kidiinond Kleeloral Diitrict. DAIRY NORTH . . . VANCOUVER Phone 126 Store Ul 1st street west! Dully delivery of Milk and ('renin; i(Ull.lty KHiiiti1.h-.-il ttMirti'iiii> Abhotofunl I r««mt'ry Butter; nnd Ic* Cream. I'htiiii' I2fi Mtff or.Um tl itore, WM. PHILIP Prop. N. V. Transfer & Livery Co. ••^r Phone 97 Night Calla 106 Cartage, WeninvalB, Parcel Delivery, - - STOKAGE - - All Mail addressed to Box 157 WEDDING RINGS Underwear The cold niibta put us in mind ol heavy Underwear, ShirW, Sweaters Knit wool Veatu and everitliinit nermairy for wittier wear. They lire all kept here in iireiet variety fnr men and bny.. Men's Heavy Union Underwear tor - 50c. Men's Heavy Wool Fleece Lined, best quality 75c. Men's Extra Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear 1.00 Men's Hlue Tip Penman's Unshrinkable Underwear... 1.25 Other lines of Ver) Fine Wool, Unshrinkable, for l.lj to 1.50 Boys' Underwear In Fierce Lined, sizes 10 to 33. 25c. up In Heavy Wool, " " 30c. up In Ven 1'in*'Wool, sizes 22 to 31 50c. up Fancy Vests, Over Coats, Men's Suits lu the very latest styles. liar CUMMINGS dent's Clothing, Furnishing!, .Men's, Ladies', and Children's Hunts and Shoes. NEXT TO BURNS' MKAT MARKET I'll IVfJf '| 1 Are bought for, but rot by wo- ni'-n, y-t the fair sex are often consulted about the purchase, M they should bv. Wedding rings cannot be too good in quality—they are not everyday pari bases. We have theni in heavy solid gold, |OSfSNtSfd to last a long lifetime. In oilier styles of rings we easile take the lead in variety, quality and low prices. Buy your jewelry here and you will get the best value for your money. grass! & co. 318 Cimbie Street I W. II. "TOMT w. e. iiiiuki.i'.n j. iaii-1 Sole apenH for Mitresrn, Ihl beet material (or walls and erilin-i. I'lmiie RtHI W. H. STONEY (D. CO. Signs of everv 1 Inscription Wallpaperi, l'aints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. House Painting Qluing, Paper Hanging. Kalsomining DtOOrtting, etc. B*K Look for iln' above traile mark, the sign of quality, on your cereal foods. We manufacture tb* best Rolled Oats on the market today. Leave your ordert with us for HAY, GRAIN ANU CHOP Prompt Delivery Satillaction Guaranteed nn Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Lonsdale Avenue, at Ferry Landing Jn. Chapman, local manager NORTH VANCOUVI < amptxll I St.u.rt frnprl.lon STEAM LAUNDRY Everything new and up-to-dite. All classes ol laundry work lor hotels, houses, individuals, etc. Fitst class work rty latest and best methods. City and district delivery. Moderate charges Have your Launbry Word done locally, HEAD (lllll I AND WORKS; 14th Street, Ent DOWN I0WN (Illitl 57 lonidile Ave I 1 J l flic Can leave ferry landing lor ill points, as lollows •6.15 a.m. •6.45 " #7.ao " 7-50 " 8.30 " te 8.50 " 9-ao " 945 " After which cars leave at ten minutes past the hour and twen- ty minutes to the hour until 'midnight. • Not on Sunday. For Grouse Mountain take th Lynn Valley take the (Jueensbu take the Keith Road car. Cars leave Lonsdale Avenue, Keith Road, and Queensbury Avenue Terminals as follows: •6.05 a.m. •6.30 " •7.00 " •735 " 8.05 " 8.35 " 9.00 " 9.25 " 9-45 " 10.35 " 10.55 " After which can leave ot lue minute! to the hour dad twenty-five minute! after tl,* hour until midnight. e Lonsdale Avenue car. For ry Avesue car. For Capilano * Sna|> in Lynn Valley; One-quarter acre block, mi Centre Hond, close to store and car line. af.'T't, $75 cash, the balance in 6, 12 and IH months. Another simp in Lynn Vnlley—3 acres in D.L. 216.*, $1076, |676 cash, the balance inli and 12 months. l-'or a short time only. THESE ARE THE TWO BEST BUYS IN LYNN VALLEY Martinson & Co. Rent Estate ana Insurance Agents SOUTH VANCOUVER, R.C. • 1 :: 11 11 11 ii " 11 11 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. REINFORCED CONCRETE DOCK The accompanying- illustration is a plan and profile ol the reinforced concrete dock which the ferry directors propose to erect at North Vancouver. Before deciding on this form of dock, the writer prepared estimates lor the ferry directors on the relative cost of a wood structure with concrete piers, » reinforced concrete dock, and concrete retaining wall with earth fill. For a dock ioo feet wide and ffeoo to the cost after the fill had sufliciently settled. If the WOO0 structure should be erected, the surface would always be objectionable during wet weather as the boards warp and hold large pi ols of water, and the lile ol the superstructure would not exceed five or After careful consideration,the six years. writer recommended that a reinforced concrete dock should be constructed according to the elevation at the northerly end will be about two feet higher than the present level ol the old dock, and will connect with tlu- permanent grade of Lonidale avenue when established. On both sides of the dock will bc a twenty-five foot wide concrete sidewalk with a slope of one inch in four feet towards the pavement, and said walks will be a continuation of the present walks on Lonsdale avenue. The central portion, fifty feet in l*LAti -" clem ii r , The dock will be lighted with 'twelve incandescent lamps ol (about 40 or 50 candle power, each in a 15 inch ground glass globe, each globe supported by a reinforced concrete lamp post. Then will be six lamp posts in (all on each side of the roadway, along the edge of the curb, and 'said poles will be spaced about fifty feet apart. The railings on both sides of the dock will consist of gas pipe held in place by concrete posts. and comparatively free- bum any excess of water, while the- roadway at all times will give- ample accommodation lor the teams and automobiles. The wailing rooms, etc., will be erected where the director* may from time to time decide. The dock is designed to carry a safe live load of from 250 tu 300II1 per square foot. A duck designed to carry luolb per sip ft. will carry a steam ruad roller of to to 15 tons; bul in ease DOCK ■tta tmt ait* aw tSOItTfi VA._?0U*t£.tl *• 0* <f*fi,t't» at OH OOfTmOHt «*0 tOHSOAlt Oft tta M__**__ **•■"•••# tf»» Avu,/r*~>«tt. f ynjf-m *~. .—.,. 9tt i* mt r : :• j :; E •• .,' 4 9 15 » •' ■■ ,; '•'. ;; i l 5 S ■; " t ' ! " '• *■ •'• 'i '.' I •'• !! i: :• ■■ i '• I s a i •', '■■ ;' I I ■ H i i i • i* *. * i • • 'i ** 'i i '■ ! " ; ;; . :j i, .'■ ■', \< c \ « .; ,, ■: .; ;. ;; .1 i, jj .: i j i* i ||h^f^^i*e4iA*»fX4.^^ ^^.^•■I^ ' • *.-:.-.-.• ii--.' — ■*■ U-MVliU Jw J'n I I :. -.*.*; ..4 Ji. •••T HI* ■it%<ktA>nuBuv«-nbiM^%un-{^tuJhtAv.^ I :: ii I I g -A''mif!WM&iMi<-fAiiui&t-viiAli I M I '. I !• '' '• " .1 .' P !. I :I It E 1! '' • ;■ tt •• ^ '! '• • ! _ " '' i . •■ ! ■ \ \s H ■ 3 i; . u I ., k i; •; f 9 :■ i 1; :: '•> " :, '•' ;: :; •• I ■ J' P it fl 11 IJ [ l s '■■■ ;: j ■■} : I l ■;. ;; ;; j 6 j j | j i ,i.-ti*-ft.**-v.-.io^ ■if---"' a.A . ..... i. t- ...'I. tL •ir* If***" • Mt^Jt; l\ ll -J«. Jt •Mr ir ■-#■•■•••*■# «: di ..a ji..., .JL...»...J'- O jr..— ffiuuffffiev^yn •V tfj::Jl:*.fBt*.*.^f;*.*.^.-:,^ $} :«-:*-'n; CALL No. 40 WIn'iia'viT va.ii rr-qi In lr»i i lan GROCERIES, FRUIT8, ETC. We sli.,K In* plmrd Ul al, liver your onler. A-k tn "re onr neu ilii|anii*ut ol FRESH RAISINS, CURRENTS. ETC. C.R.niCkMAN Tine Store ul Quality IjinwUlf Aet. l'lia.nelll All new houses should lie piped lor gas in order to save the heavy expenditure for thia convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO., LIMITED, \Lonsdale Ave. District ot North Vancouver i.|o leel long, the wood dock with concrete piers would cost about S22,<«*o; a reinforced concrete- dink itbuttt S2,S,ooo; and a reinforced concrete wall about $25,000. The earth lill lor the last mentioned dock might be made al I small expense by the government dredge, but the paving ol the surface with suitable- wood block pavements and concrete sidewa:ks would add about plans shown in the accompanying illustration. Thc dock will consist ol concrete lootings, columns, l-eains, girders and lloor, all reinfurced with steel bars. The lootings will rest em hardpan, which is Irom two to lour feet below the surface. The dock will be constructed as a street end, lieing a continuation ol Lonsdale avenue. Tin width will be paved willi creo- soted wood blocks on a one inch sand cushion, which said sand cushion will rest on the concrete lloor ol the dock. The double- car tracks will extend down on the dock for a distance of loo feet and will occupy 18 feet in width of the centre of the roadway. This will leave 16 feet of roadway in thc clear on each side of the cars. The special feature of a dock ol this description is the fact that it will lie attractive and ornamental as well as useful, and should assist in improving the ferry traffic, as the congestion which now takes place on the present wood structure will be entirely eliminated. Another special feature will be thc fact that during wet weather the walks will be clean of it being used Ior heavy storage at any time,the dock should safely carry about 250II) per sq. loot. The design ol 250II1 of live Ior the sidewalks and 300ft per sq. ft. for the roadway, is figured with a factor of safety of four, it would tberulore carry an ultimate load of about i2ou pounds pel square foot. GEO. S. HANES, B.A.Sc. Engineer for the Ferry Co. IIMJIKS lllll III at Ml Kl ISSIIS TENDl-.KS are muted by th, District Council lor the following Debenture Honds to be issued, viz: $30,000 ol General Debentures at A'f, per cent lor 30 ye at 1 2. $17,474.40 ol Local Improvement Debentures guaranteed by the Disttii l at | pel cent (or 20 years, AND 3. $15,000 ol Water District Del-enlures guaranteed by Dis- Itrict at 4'; per cent iur y> \1.1is I For further pat miliars and copies ul Bv-laW! apple U) sub scriher, 11 ith when Tenders must be lodged IkIuIc 7 uiluik p.m., on iXth November next. ALEX. I'llll.ir, CMC. Nortli Vancuuver, October, I-Joy Ij rafa/s®5ffira/^jaiaEW-MSJ5/aiBJi^ ie^ iBraiasrajBEra/sraai'ajai^^ | Richmond Electoral District Provincial Election Conservatives Attention!! 0|>en to all Conservatives PR1MAR1KS for the Portion of Delegates aiul Alternates to the Nomination Convention will be held on Monday, November 1st, 1900, at B |i.m. sharp nn Mon. The Convention will bn held at the Vancouver Conservative ('Iub on Tuesday Evening, November 2nd, litOU, at 8 o'clock prompt Any inforiiialioii will be cheerfully rendered by the Secretary, North Vancouver, or by Assistant Secretary Arthur T. Kennedy at the Vanoouver Cottomtfff Club. District Nn Delegates No. Alternates Place ol Meeting Klelllllond Centre 8 North Vamouver ;o Eburne- 8 Central Park, Collingwood S South Vaiieuuvcr, Ward 2 4 South Vancouver, Ward 3 and Ward | K South Vancouver, Ward t, 4 Steveston 8 West Uuriinhy 4 Point Grey 540 4 ,- D. L. 47: 4 East Ilumaby 4 Si|tiamish 4 Hastings Tu-insite 4 D. I, 301 1 2 Town Hall 4 K. P. lla'l ] Grigg's [Uti 2 Collingwood School I .... Victoria Hall, cor. Arties and Victoria Road 2 Mountain View Schoolhoiisc 1 North Arm School 2 Opera House t Municipal Hall I Schoolhunsc I Schoolhonsc lRth ave. t Municipal Hall 1 I l ...Jas. Hewitt's house, 2oth avenue Iietween Westminster and Sosphin n) I ISflySlfflSIBfllSellBMBraw i BjHBBfaaiBc*raM3f^^ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. -— ■ ■ I. I . n., in ..1 t t t f t ♦ a + ♦ ♦ V ♦ ♦ t T * + ♦ ♦ .'. + A Logical Location for a Prosperous Seaport City What builds Up t city ? People! Yes—but to set the people you must put money inlo circulation, to put money into circulation you must have industries, to n| the induitriei you mini htva natural resources within a reasonable distance and to di-velop the- resources you retpiire transportation, cither rail or water—if vou have both so much the batter. Hare, than, vou have the mentis! features of CITY BUILDING, A glance at the map will quickly show why NEWPORT embodies all the salient points necessary to the immediate growth of a large commercial center. A railroad, now under construction, the HOWE SOUND, PEMBERTON VALLEY AND NORTHERN, tapping in ite 118 miles one of the richest sections of British Columbia, a railroad that will bring to NEWPORT'S door a toll from eight billion! of leet of the finest timber in the world, the generous production of twenty thousand acres of unequalled agricultural lands, the untold wealth of a mineral section that has been as yet merely scratched over. In front of NEWPORT lies one of the perfect harbors of the Pacific Coast, calm enough to shelter a racing launch, deep enough to float the largest ship. Study the map-Reflect on these things that we have told you—they are facts. NEWPORT IS "FOUNDED ON FACT." Then- Come into our office and see the great number of lots that have been SOLD TO SOME Of THE WISEST REALTY BUYERS IN VANCOUYER Men who know that "The Time to Make Money is at The Beginning of Things." 491 Seymour Street Vancouver- ft. C. Telephone 780, 0|>en Evenings Get a copy ol lhe " NEWPORT NEWS." a card will bring it and il will cost you nothing. ■ i If you so desire we will arrange to show you NEWPORT. Vou will have to act quickly for NEWPORT as a j; " GROIND FLOOR" PROPOSITION WILL NOT LAST LONG. Tbe British American Trust Company, Limited H*4-H*HH-H*H-H-»***H*H+-.-**H*H-»*H^ M-H-HiH-H-J+n-HM-WH THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, 13. C. A FEW SNAPS for profitable Investment Safety ■• Ineonio •• Profit North Vancouver CALL AND SEE OUR Large and exclusive list Corrcsiioiiili'iifi'Soliciti'il Choice City Lots-Cleared CHESTERFIELD AVENUE between Ruth Rosd md 8th street, a few 50 foot lots. Price f 1200 each, terms one-fourth cash, balance in b, 12 and iH months. gin anu RIDGEWAY. Double-corner. I'riee.* ji500. Terms one- fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and iH months, 14TH STREET, in Hlock 52. Two lots each size 50 x 156 ft. Price H525 each. Terms one third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months ijth STREET. Two lots in block 52, each size 50 x 156 It. Price I500 each. Terms one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months 4m and SUTHERLAND. Corner. Price $1000. Terms one- fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. 3R11 anu SUTHERLAND. Double corner. Finest vview in tbe City. Price $2500. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance-in 6, 12 and t-a months. 12TH STREET, in Block 83. Lots size 50 x 157 feet. Price $600 each. Terms, onr-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months. VICTORIA PARK in Block 113, full sized lot only'11500, all cash VICTORIA PARK in Block 113, corner. Price $2000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and iN months. OTTAWA GARDENS. A few choice lots at first cost. GRAND BOULEVARD. Choice of all the unsold lots at first prices. Select neighborhood. Building restrictions. BEAUTIFUL HARBOR VIEW TRACT. A few full sized lots yet obtainable (at first cost.) Prices from $175 to $250 each. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. LONSDALE AVENUE. A few remaining lots at first cost. Prices from $475 to I500 each. Terms, one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months. KEITH ROAD. Corner in block 5. Price $715, Terms'onc-filth cash, balance- in eight ipiattcrly payments. Semi-Business Property KEITH ROAD AND JONES AVENUE. Corner size (.0 x 140 ft. Price $2000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance* in d, 12 ind it months. LONSDALE AVENUE in heart of the City. Site for business block. Size 100 ft x 130 ft. Price only (9000. West Capilano A few choice acreage tracts at prices that insure a handsome profit. Li|nn Valley Acreage tracts and blocks at less than one-half the prices per acre of adjoining lands that arc- subdivided and being sold in lots. Estate* As we are Sole Agents for thc sale of properties and a lar^c number ol Estaif.j in the City and Distiict intending purchaseis c t tbe benefit ol first prices as* well as the largest list of North Vancouver properties to choose Irom. Wt- have also a good lilt of property fronting on waterfront, ist, 2nd and 3rd streets. A few snaps at less than prevailing prices. FIRE INSURANCE in reliable companies IRWIN &, BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated A.D. 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, with chief place of business in North Vancouver, B.C.) Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 NKW Fl-RRY BTEAMER Editor Kxpress: Sir,—Mr. Henderson has done a public service lo the community in bringing to llieir notice thei question oi the design oi lhc neu ferry steamer. As he points oul, the course lhc Ierry directors have adopted in setting up a ship drawing olhce is quite unusual, and requires much to justify it. Such a method of procedure is the explanation of the- existence ol vessels like our present ferry steamers which are radically faulty in design, expensive to run and slow ol speed. No person in Ins senses would dream ol building an $Ho,ooo house without placing the ni.it ter in the hands oi a competent professional man, and a ship requires technical knowledge equally as rjreat. It is a comparatively simple- matter to irrange the .iccotiinio- duiii'ii in a le-riv, ui indeed in any vesse.1 to meet the reqiiireel conditions; the dilficsltlcs lie in other directions, especially in the lorm and structure of tin; vessel below water to secure the required stability, speed and strength economically. For example, the adoption ol Lloyd's scantlings for a vessel of this type is a very questionable pro- unling, and will certainly materially increase the cost of the ship. The usual proccedure in a case ol this kind is lo go to a competent naval architect who has soiiie standing, inform him of [tha conditions to be lnlfilled,tnd give him a free hand so lar as possibll in fullilling these conditions. Drawings have to be made and paid for, and incomplete plans will require to bc completed by the shipbuilders at the cost of lhc ratepayers. The (erry directors may there-lore rest assured that thev arc at anv rati- not saving tin* money ol the people, and may be- supplying lium with a boat which will only be lit for the scrap heap live years hence. As Mr. Heiielcrson points out, lift shipowners are well an,in ol this, and consider the- naval architect's fees in the- long run an exceedingly wise investment. A. J. C. ROBERTSON' Assm Member Institution of Naval Archilcels. Assoc. Member Institution ol Engineers and Shipbuilders. General Contractor CI.KAI.1VG, liRADING, KXl'AVAT- im;, He. fffcHMM * M A general meeting ol the Ratepayer! will bc held in the CITY HALL, on iqmiy msm Bl November 1st at H.30 p.m. For thr purpose of discussing the proposed Ferry Improvi-iiii-nl-t Aui Hv Law. By Ordei "I the City Council and Bo.ird d Fi rry Directors. Thos. IHMUa, City Clerk. NortH Vancouver HOSPITAL coNDie-rmi bv THE misses DAW80S I', roll, aili'l Purgictl, Mi'ilir-,1 nii'l MullTliill NaaTM Nir ill Suit Out on Application Ka,i e. rm - i|a|.lv at llu- !|i>i|>ital Cir. 15th Stn-i-l ,v >t. Aii'ln-wV Ave-. PHONE 69 Guilders and Contractors P. LARS' IN il ]ire'|iHrei| tn supply Lime- Brick, Sand, Cement Anil nil kinds of Building Mairrinl iii q usn titles to suit ami iit rwsonsble prices. API'I.Y— HOTEL NORTHVANCOUVER TIUPHOKI Nn. J. Li|;m Valley Lumber Co. Are prepared to deliver at shortest notice I , I I I ill kinds of : : : : , Rough anrl DreHfceol LUMBER Citq Office, 39 Lonsdale: Ave. Pbonc 36 P.O. 4MKMI LYNN CREEK, B.C. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY The tpiarlt-r ol liurirrd Inli-t which eeais developed by the Canadian Pacific Kailway. with result ol large Customs NfSBlM In < aiU'lai.no longer satisfies the reipiirtinenls ol the Dominion, Tin- time hai a im« when tba interests ol ths PROVINCE AND DOMINION A Ll Ki: DEMAND THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREATEB BURRARD INLET, OF Wllini NOKTH VANCOUVER CITY 18 THE CENTRE ANH Fores. North Vancouver has 20 miles ol tvaterfror.tage available for indutrin, shipping and railway bw la TheCinidiit. Goeenunenl bei rote?d 1100,000, also $6,400 per mils foi bridging tin Inlet .mi conntcting Notth VnacourM by rail wi li Vancouver. The Dominion Minister of Public Worki stated this summer OS iln Cossl that il SOCOHSfJ In wuuld favor allitiontl Governim 111 mistim c to cemplstt tin-, bridge-*, and thi expediting ol this connecting lisk, available by al! niiri idi, now rngages Notth \aiiioii\,i Cit] ami tin* neighboring municipalities with the* approval ol the- I'roviacial (im, riim-nl THE FERRY BY8TEM AT PRESENT CONNECTING WITH VANCOU- VEB is UNDEB CONTROL OF NORTH VANCOUVER CITY, ANH KX- TRA BOAT ANH WHARFAGE ARE NOW BEING ARRANGED FOR Tin- Csnsdiss Mesicsn Pii iA Btesmship Compiny, hiring nli a tid ud uw d Ninth Vis nnu.1 si the oi'i'-ciivi' point for their mi nil iei nt liner " Lonidile," North Vincouver't , a Ins liri-un As Iir as human pidginr-nl ian s.i- N"ilh Vincouvi r » progress i*. inevitably certiin. TnoM in thi country bat abli tojtidgi have eiprnMd mticipstion that ibe will be tp Vtscouvir «hit Birkraheid iito Liverpool, sad mai leestssllydoi ihipping business 1 min lhan that dosi OS tin- Vancouver nnlr. Ninth Vancouver*! piipiilalmn ami building are incesiatitly inrreta'Jin^. Ibr dr.ui*l lionii'varal is the lirgeil on thi Km rw u * ontineat, and her u-ai rstat<* otii-f. opportuaitiei to invrstots which cannot be bettered, and are possibly SBSqtsliod OS tin* I'm till Coast, Maps and printed inlormation as to the- Cit\ of North Vancouver will be Supplied on application to North Vancouver Land 6 Improvement Co., !!? Mahon, McEarland & Mahon, Ltd., I H*., Official Aqenta CORSUU PENDER AMD SEYMOUR STREETS, VAHCOl Villi, ll.C. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Ksn Sboe Values Extraordinary Another immenaa lh ipment of HEAVY WINTER WATERPROOF SHOES to hand, comprising Men's Heayy Soled Shoes, Boys' Waterproof Shoes, Women'*, and Children'! Winter Shoea, Thev are made by one of the best makers in Canada and every pair is thoroughly dependable and will prove satisfactory, GOOD SHOES AT ONE-HALF THEIR USUAL PRICE A itrong -tai' hm nl. hui if you visit us we will make good. We have thousands of pairs to sell at half their regular retail value and we would suggest COME EARLY. The early bird catches To Recompence Early Buyers we will sell Wotnen'i Si 50 i.ili Booti S.i Women'1 Pineal Grade Velour ami ('.un Metal Call Bluchers, G lveat Welt, .1 -.Mill rain] daj shoe The- aliove prices hold good from 8 to 11 a.m. only Itilauts' goc Hoots 25c Infants' Fine- Soil Hoots, all leather, in black, red, white or blue, regular 50c BALE PRICE 25c regular J4.50 SALE PRICE fj.oo Men's 56 Winter Calf S-l Men's Genuine Winter Calf Blitcher, Goodyear well, double viscoli/.ed waterproof soles, bellows tongue, a Crackerjack, regular 56 SALE PRICE I4.00 \\ 1 iliii'll 1 >| Patent Cult {2,50 ,ion Min Wotnea'i Pateat Colt Hoots, Blachn Stele, sewed soles, m.it lops, lialldsoliu- for street wear, regular $4.00 SALE PRICE S2.50 Misses 65c Storm Rubbers 50c 500 Pairs ol Misses Storm Rubbers regular 65c Saturday between 8 and II a.ill ''RICE 5, c wDtiiiii s tf.tfl Call Hoots I1.75 Wotnen'i inu Btroaf Boi Calf Blochen, toccaps, good soles, regular fe.50 SALE PRICE Si.75 Child's 60c Storm Rubbers UX Child's Storm Rubbers regular hoc val'ta- Saturday between 1 and 11 a.m. .. PRICE ijut Men's Heavy J6 lan Boots $4 Genuine Winter Calf in tan or heavy Levitclt grain Bluchers, bellows tongue, double soles lull Vis- colized, a snap at 56 SALE PRICE 5400 Child's City Boots $1 50 Child's $2 City Hoots, just ihe thing for the little folks, sizes 5 to 10^ Saturday between 8 and 11 a.m PRICE fi.-,o Women's Swell High Cul Htitton Boots, mat calf tops, military Bed, covered buttons, Goodyear Milt, 1 regular Ss 50 beauty BALE PlICE fo.90 Men's J4 Bluchers S2.50 Mill's Strong Scotch grain Blucli<v:,, 1-ellows tongue heavy soles, a boot for hard ware, regular $4 SALE PRICE 52,50 Misses |a.)J BOOtl 9l.50 500 Pairs Misses Pox Call Hhulurs, .solid oak tan leather soles, 1 boot for sihool or outdoor wear regular fi.ii SAM'! PRICE Si.so Hoys' $3 Boots $1.95 A Genuine Gun Metal Hlucher, strong bottoms rivitted and slugged, bellows tongue, regular $}, Men's 54.50 Black Calf 53.00 Men's Black Winter Calf Bluchers, double soles, well made, a boot (or this season, worth 54.50 SALE PRICE $1.95 brass cvelets SPECIAL BALE PRICE J3.00 A lull Inn ol Children's Boi Call Blacken, solid soli-,. ,i boot lm sii em*, regular S: SAM- PRICE J1.25 Little Gent's $2 Call $1.25 Dr. Jaeger Slippers for Men, Women and Children prices from 25c to 52 a pair Little Cent's Ve-ry Strong BOI tall nine Hers, nanen A FULL LINE OF "K" BOOTS FOR HEAVY WEAR SPECIAL IOC POLISHES - SATURDAY Jj ,1 tin lar $2 SALE PRICE J1.25 RAE • The Shoeman 139 141 Hastings Street, W. 1.0.0.1. BAll Korth Vancouver lodge No. 55 scored a great mccM in thu grand ball held under llieir aus- piees iii thi' Horticultural hall, on the eveaiag ol Thanksgiving day. Tin attendance was oi ect aiid Millicii-ntly numerous to luili Occupy the .spaiious floor of the hall. The nnisi, was ol u excellent milt ud tin- asm- ben proved iiiiiiiciisch popular with the gallic-ring. The rc- beahtaeati likewise provided 1 ihoiu ami daiat) bill of iaie*. Thi committee was pressed OB all hands to repeat the effort at an arly date. The following w.ir anion-; than pnsiiii Missis, and Mi-sil,lines A. L. i lemeati, 1 farrow, J.PIIIingi A. S. Billinn, I). G link, .1 ,1. M. A le <. 1 Gallaghi r, ('. Btoae- lioiise, 11. I'mui, A Campbell, I. K. Badger, A. Graham, ll Voung, A. R. Su a,, 1 A Hi Uillan, If, McMillan, T Heard, 11 \ McLean, B Walker, !•' Lun Pagler, R. Chance, P B Thomu, 1 Dilldalt, A Cibsoii, I, Payne, Dr. and Mrs. Ilui Dr, and Mrs. Newcombe, the kfesdamei \\. C, Gladwin, \\ Smith, .'. Sabin, I'ppon, B. L Kinder, Dr Morrison; the Misscn I' Rus*,, 11, U Phillip!, C, Km ii'ilv, m. Kenned). J, McLennu S Pier*. L. Peers, Smith, llall. Flnuo, Thorpe, K Dai. A [ana Porbet, link, Gladwin, Kinder, Stevens, M, Pngli 1 Cordlngle), Martin, 11 Taylor; Messrs. .1. Pens. ]■; A. I'm I Tins, I). T, Ki llunie. N. Kennedy, J, J, Murray, T, u. Thacker, W, Archibald, .1 Knight, J, J, McDonald, II. Vkken, J, Cam- eron, I-'. Reillv. M. Martinson, B Riii'-haw, I Pirn* I) II. McColl, I Shannon, A Am'* 1 w. Irwin, A T Kennedy, ll L-araoa. C Wheeler, P Stuart, E. Kattaedy, R smith, J, s>l I son, 1* Mi Arthur, A. McKay, I) Cook, V. Cross, Woods, R. Iunes, Elliot, Geo. Wagg, D. I,eons, .1. B, Brown, R. Stoui, J. Stonev, R. 1'hillips, J. D, Irasir, R. Tarn, P. lle.oth. H. Miller, II Diek, F. Atkinson, E. laikson, II Tinker, A. Pawie, J. Royal, .1. V. Graliai 1," W Forrest, R. McKenm-y, W Rooll, lv l-'ullar, J. Nixon. The committee wpoaaibk for the arrangements was .1. Kelly and A. Kennedy Music was supplied by Ilarpur's orch-slra and the refreshments were scrv- td bv S. H. Walker. 1-1-;kRY EARNINGS Additional infonnalioii has linn piouiiid as to tin earnings ol the 111 IV situ e the red iiiui' thereto in this week's celumi.il was written The total earnings lllllll lule ist 1 win 11 tin board ol dun ims took charge lo September list, wele JliS,- * .iiul llu 1 \pellditlires win || 1,91*1 II, leaving a tit t profit lm (he ilii-e months of Sh.7fio.28 This dois not pt ovule* loi the inonllih allowance lor depreciation, namely 5435* LIVING PICTURES The living pieiuiis entertainment, lo be held ill the Horticultural hall next Wednesday t veiling, be tin 1 hildrm's branch ni tin wotnen'i Auxillan ol St. John's church has been prtpaiid with great laithltilness by She participants and will merit a lull house. The contractors lor the 1 misi im 11011 ol the Lynn Valhi 1 v tension ol the lines ol the I, C El. Rv. Co., are losing ao UflM 111 gl 1 ting to work. A .amp is established at the corner of tin pipeline road and fnttws road and ilearing operations have already begun. SALE OF WORK AND TERTA1NMENT EH- $80 added lo the treasury oi the Ladies' Aid society ol the Presbyterian church iu Lynn Valley, is the result ol the sale ol work and iiiuruiniueir. held yesterday (Thursday) in the Institute hall. Thc sale ,vas opt lied by Mrs. G. A. McBain, ol Nortli Vancouaer, at 2 o'clock in the alternoon, aud reHish iiiciiis won served. Than not a large company pres.-ul, ,ii*,! 11 .i'ii- was exceedingly brisk. In the evening the hall was o\ei Idled, many being unable lo gel inside. The program mu 1 c llghlluJly varied, aud well appreciated. The- items by the North Vancouver frieiiels lormed a laige pall oi the program. Mr. Callow sold the goods lell over irolll the allcrnooii by auction, and secured good prices be his joviality. Nm ih Vaneeiuvcr . Ui. 11 ley's Aunt still to the Emit, Don't iorget Nov. 17 and 18. The Lathes' Aid society 01 the Methodist church have to nplcl- ed arrangements for an ciiier tainmeiit mysteriously entitled .1 "Uhiflic Doodle and Pumpkin Pie Social'' to be held in the church on the evening ol fruit* day, November 4th. A good program of a musical ud l**«.-r- ature nature will be provide 1 as well as thc rcireshlneiits. j The rate-payers' association will hold their annual general meeting in Larson's pavilion on Monday evening at eight o'eloik C. Ba Lawson sailed from England on the Pretoria!!, on Saturday last, and is expected to return lo this city about the 8th of November. Ihe "'ANDIE K ITSI1EN THI IMI M I III SWIIIS IHI HIIMI Of IMUIY I. h. Bennett, 6J Lonsd«*l(> PUMPKIN PIE I KNOW BUI What Is A Whiffle Doodle? This high-class product of the culinary art, the delight ol Epicures, prepared by expert home cookery from a special receipc, will be served in approved style al the mm pik ill niiimi: mm social in the Methodist Church, Thursday, November 4th beginning at 8 p.m. Good program of musical and literary selections Collection Everybody welcome The Plebescite Election On 25th November, 1909 A public meeting of all interested 1 in lhe queattod of Loial Opium will be Iniil in ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Keith Koad, on ftmir. nn m \ii\hbkii 1909, at 8 p 111. Mrs. A. Cr. tony accompanied by her daughters, Missis Dorothy and May, returned on Monday, from a visit of several weeks at Winnipeg, and Imd the 111 ilatl temperature of the coast very gratifying Mrs. Perry's, McN;.,r wall preside mother, whose illness vns thei J >^>M immediate cause ol the visit, is now convalescent. To dilCUM th" (jiifslion ,ind make arung' nuiils for lhe election campaign. Candidates for Richmond Electoral Disirirt will be ilked to ittend Tht presriiii* anal eo operation I ol ladies will be heartily welcomed. | NORTH VANCOUVER f ERRY IIMI TABLE STEAMER Leave Van. *6.Jo a.m. 7-30 " 8.30 " 9 15 " 10.15 " n.15 " 12.15 P-m- 1.15 " 1.IJ " 315 " 4-'5 " 5-15 " 6.15 " 7J5 " |.tj " 9*15 " 10.15 " •11.15 " Time ST. GEORGE Leave N. Van. •6.45 a.m. 7-50 " 8.50 " 9-45 " 10.45 " Ji 45 " n.45 P-m. 1-45 " 2-45 " 3-45 " 4-45 " 5-45 " M8 " 7-45 " 8-45 " 9 45 ' 10.45 " *'i'45 STR. NORTH VANCOUVER Leave N. Van. Leave Vu. *6.2o a.m. "6.45 a.m. •7.20 " *8.oo " •8.20 " "8.50 " 9.20 9.45 " 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " 11.45 " 12.15 P-m- 12.45 P m. 115 " 1.45 " 215 " 2.45 " 3>5 " 3-45 " 4-15 " 4-45 " 5 15 5-45 " 6.15 " 6.45 " 725 " 7-45 " 8.15 " 8-45 " 9-15 " 9 45 ' 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " 12.00 • Not on Sunday. Table subject to change without notice. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. NI Editor Express: Sir,—ln view of the discussion that has appeared in the press, with relerence to the dralting ol the plans lor .the new lerry boul, we have already been told that the lerry directors consulted several marine architects at home aud abroad, and lhat all their opinions as to cost, etc., were considered carefully and impartially. It is certain that these architects could not all be given the job, and one ellect ol this agitation is to make it appear that the result is a disappointment in some quarters. The lerry directors are large property holders and capable men, and have done what tlieir best judgment told Ihcni was in the interests ol the ratepayers. While a lew who are disallected for some reason may indulge in carping criticisms, the body ol the ratepayers will appreciate the Uuh iul and valuable services which the lerry directors are giving. H. J. CAMPBELL North Vancouver, October 28. All the world loves a lover and Charley's Aunt. Nov. 17 and 18. PLEBISCITE CAMPAIGN Allium*.n is called to the meeting ol elentors to be held in St. Andrew's church on Wednesday evening next, to discuss the local option question and il so advised, to make arrangements lor a vigorous light in the interests ol temperance relorm. The desire is to lace the question Irom a business man's point ol view. It is an excellent opportunity lor the electors to come lorward and say whether they wish to haVe absolutely local control in the matter ol the liquor trallic or not. The exceeding importance ol tlie subject aud the lact that the canili- dates lor the Richmond Electoral District are invited to be present and to express their views should bring together a very large gathering. Com. Children's matinee ol "Charley's Aunt" on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 18. SUCCESSFUL TRIP Thc party organized by \\. II. Braim for a hunling expedition at the head of Pow:ll lake, returned to the city in triumph last evening. As the <*Uttl; 01 their two weeks expedition tliey brought down ten mountain goats, ten deer aud a supply ol speckled trout. Fresh traces ol bear were seen, but the party could not get in touch with wily bruin. A large collection ol photographs, taken during Uie trip is also in possession ol the party and one of these entitled "Fishing lor Deer ou lhe inland 'Lakes ol B. C." will serve to illustrate the tale of one of the humorous events of the trip, for 1 a long time to come. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church intend holding a social on Wednesday next the 2nd prox. RelresMnents will be served and there will be booths with home made cooking aud candy lor sale. An inaccurate report has gained some circulation lo the ■•licet that the Harland-Wolll company were negotiating with the McDougal-Jenkins Engineers Ud., ol this city, wilh a view lo locating at North Vancouver. The only ground lor this statement is the lact that Mr. McDougal, of the local linn, has had certain correspondence with large firms in Englaud, with whom he was formerly associated, but no definite results have, as yet, resulted. McDouga.-JetJ- kins Engineers, Ltd., are proceeding as rapidly as possible, with the carrying out ol their plans as originally formulated. .1. M. Blackstock is building a residence on 6th street, east of Sutherland avenue, in D. L- 373 R. McMillan intends building a new house on 7th street, in D. L. J73, just east ol St. David's avenue. I QRCCERIES PR;Vi8ioNs boots AND 8HOE8 oeNts' FUnNisHiNos Our aim is to give satisfaction to our customers. Our delivery goes to all parts ol the city. II you have no telephone leave your name and our delivery will call. 1 Every North Vancouver Property Holder needs "THE EXPRESS" • - - $1 per year Cut out this advertisement and send it to us with your name and address and we will place your name on our list uf subsi-riberu NORTH SHORE PRESS, Limited NOKTH VANCOUVER Name Atldrtn =4* » 4 »a>»t »♦»♦♦♦»♦♦<♦»♦♦♦♦ ♦+»♦»+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦ FURNITURE? THIS WAY PLEASE We can show you all the now designs, new finishes, etc., in all the medium and Inst jinnies of tine furniture. If yuu want your room, mill or house furnished ttatefully and inexpensively eve claim your patTOttaja. You can- net find a better quality, better si h-cted Stock nf holise- furnishings, and tnayiie not as jiood, in We-ti-rn Canada as that we are now Mrivhij: to call your ittenttosto. YOL DON'T HAVE TO PAY A hijih price for jrood quality furniture if ymi purolttM here. We have au enormous turnover and |hik-Ii,im- through the right sources, providing be-itei- prioei [of IK enabling us to si II to vmi at DON reaseinable pride* than ordinary. That is logical. Why not get our prion. CARLOADS Of NEW GOODS Are arriving daily. Now i» your opportunity to gel lirst selection of the best. Clli anyway, we're aiway- glad to show you round. THE FOREMOST HOUSEFURN'SHERS SELL FOR CASH OR ON EASY PAYMENTS D. A. SMITH, LTD. Corner Granville and Dunsmuir Streets VANCOUVER, B. C. >9***4******'********+ »♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *9*9A9*9*9o9o9^ lUHajj I DODDS £ TYSON Telephone 41 Cor. 8th St. and Lonsdale Vi EXAMINATION TIIK INSPKCTION OF STEAM BOIUR8 AND M.ei HIM-R- [.' X a a I NATIoNi- lur ilic polllon ol IniDeteot u ul 81e.n1 Boiler, md M.cutntrv, under lhe ■si,*«„, Roller. In-i*,*. ii,,,. Aci, iim,' «||l bee helil >l ihe P.al'.ineiii HulldlUfi, Vlcloria, iiiluilif Naaia ml. rllh, |%K a.*,,,;„„,„„ ■ ill lllal, uilla'u laarliia i*.u I.*- bid UD Ap-illi .* Uou to lhe undentf lied, to which the formtr mun ha returned, correiUy tilled in. uot later thu Nu.emner lit, IK*. Miry llll'to per month. JOHN not, fhlil lnipMlor ol Mirhlnery, '■•■tl *>'«i Weitainiur, B.C. aftuewil of Liquor License Kli 1&)TICE lliui Unity da>-» .titer dale, 1 inti'iid lo apply to F, S. Hussey, superintendent ol provincial police, Ior a renewal ol the liquor license ol the Moodyville hotel, held by uie, lor the term ol sue months coinniencing January isl, lyio. The Moodyville- hotel is situated at Moodyville, on lot No. .-73, group oue.New Westminster district. Dated at Moodyville, B. C, this 28th day oi October A. ])., 1309. (Signed) TOM BOOTH 8-14 V h rWuiaiiMn Land Dislriel District ol New Westminster. TAKE NOTICK that Elliol A. Haswell, oi Vancouver, occupation broker, intends to apply ior permission to purchase the lollowing described lands: About 320 acres, commencing at a post planted on the northeast comer ol Lot 1239, thence south 80 chains, thence casl 40 eliaitis, iht-nce norlh 80 chains more or less lo shore oi Horseshoe lake, thence 40 chains more or less 111 II westerly direction along shore ol lake to point ol colillllcllee- III ent. ELLIOT A. HASWEI.I. WM. DALZIEL DUKE, Agent October 3, iyoy 9-iy .\r» HttHHihlrT Uud Hblritt District ol New Westminster. TAKE NOTICE that Ernest Crocklord, ol Vancouver, occupation cruiser, intends to apply lor permission lo pui chase the) lollowing described land; About 400 acres. Commencing at a post planted 20 chains cast ol the southeast corner ol Lot 568 thence west 60 chains, thence- north 4" chains, thence west 20 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, the-nce- north 40 chains more or less to point nl commencement. ERNEST CKOCKFOKD WM. DALZIEL DUKE, Agi'llt October 4, 1909. 9-19 NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 First Street, E. Phone 80 The Express $1.00 per yetxr Foreign $1.50 Fine Printing; CATALOGUES BOOKLETS FOLDERS PAMPHLETS STRINGERS DODGERS CIRCULARS MAPS LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES FINE STATIONERY SHIPPING TAGS LODGE STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS MILK TICKETS BREAD TICKETS CALLING CARDS INVITATIONS MEAL TICKETS LABELS BILLS OF FARE PROGRAMMES NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 Fint Slreet, E Phone 80 I THE EXPRESS, NORTH \ ANCOUVER, 0 C, THE N l IR I 11 RXPRE8S \'l\i a'l ,fR. H (' II a ik. nr si Hstmrrni.N t lll<- yi air Sii iii, aiat Iih • Tlirei in..itt11- U.iite-,1 Btitw ind Feiwign,|1 .SOporyonr f 1.00 JO AHVI'.KTISINi; BATES TKANSIKVf Ml.I'l.li Ai'l Klil'l-I MKNTN— .'iti 1,'iiis pat iiii'ii t'iii'li in-iTiii'ii Loan Horn 11, (n 11.00 pw Inih pew month. LlIB e\n l'i mi,, ii Sol la » N 'lavn, |6; M ilu v.. |7.HI, l.j.u. Am. rtiii.su I Inl Innrtlon, in eenii tat Ilm . ncli aubieqaent Inw* ti.ui, le, i"T im'' HkiI'IM. NOW M IS I aa, al \l \l | I ,.| a iis. |0 * * nil |..-r tin.',, anli in., rtlon, i 'Min' i Am i rmaim nn RiIm ur* rtnfl ll * ' - r* I; r •_■ I.a -|.i,,, t«l,e|l, All 'hang ■ ill "'IIIM ■in.ii' rlis'ii.'iil*. Dlll-I Be. in II, lunula i • ** |a| r lal IVa.ll, .-lan nvel iiill to en.nre publication in tin- II, *\l a-lli* Nokiii Vancouver, Oi i. * l-l-.KKV IMPROVEMENT BY-LAW The by-law with respect to which the ratepayers will be Celled upon to express their opinion at the polls on Wedite-v day next, is OM ol veil gnat moment to North Vancouvei. 'flic absolute necessity ol a UO elern and efficient terry service belie ceil this city and Vaileouver is a topic uhlili has bun so well threshed out upon former nuasii'iis ihat it has become* a confirmed opinion la the tnindi ol all eaterprUs| ratepayers. ll it is tun that without ., i,, ry serviie ul sonic sort, this city could nut exist, llien It is epiite- as forestall} true- that n nhout tin mu lu.st possible lerry siiviu, this iiiy laniiol hope lu secure lhat nutcase ul populatiun and lhat general Helium tnnnl lo which her iiatuial advantage! entitle her. This is the muli ■ |'ia Lilly true 111 Weei ul the lacl lhat North Vancouver has itrong competitor! in the suburban sutiuiis uii llie south ihore oi Um Inlet. file board ol iliicitms 1,1 North Vancouver Cit) 1-ciiiis Ltd., was chosen iipuii a Humiliating ballut by Un ntepsyen, with Un* avowed porpoei ol procuring all energetic and business hki ariminiitr ation, whon ob- Jcillic m.ultl at all Ulllis In, ilic development ol the ferry system ailing those lines which would enable the illy lu gel "tu ul lhat leiiy the besl pu.sslble .niuliillloiiallull and Uic largest possible bellebt. lhat tlieir sdminiitrstioa has ilms iar k> eollipllslled ail that luiiiii i,., .suiiabiy hau Inin anlu ipalen, nihil page iu ihis issue, uill convince every ditcriminatins reader lhat the terma ol thst Ki i.m have been approved, on 1\ allil musl i,min] luii-.iiln.i Hull, and thai the city council is lubmittlng Uu* propositios is ihi most lavorable lorm, lium the standpoint ol the general iicilit ol the city and lhc inter ests ol the propert} em nets. Stiuiig ami plausible argil lllcllts ll ele brought tu Inal up ull the uiiiiiiil lo sliuli uliy lhc debenture! ihould be unly twen ty yeai debenture! ami isslicil directly iipuii ihe credit ol Uu clly as well as at a high late ol interest, but as the by I.m gon in iln ratepayer! the di Ijilllulis aie issued upon the u sets oi the uny compan}, nui are lorty yen debenture! anu the Intel est late is luejeli t ,u. the whole being guaranteed in iln uty. Ily Issuing the bonds in ilic lunii ui terry debenture!, the credit uf the ciiy is retained intact, and the sinking nm . llie I&tertSt must be provided irom year lo year out ol iliu (err} earning!, Iha city mii m called upun tu ptuwdc uu monies unless Uic ferry earnings should prove 11iH4u.il to lhc demand, and 111 thai case Ule clli gels an equivalent lur all illumes pan! in the innn oi additional .shatis ul Hie lapllal slock ol iln [err) company, The probabilities null lil, leliu tu lllis phase ul Uie mat ler may In (airly gueged 11 um the (act that the net profits ul the terry system Hum Uarch ll to August ji, this year, won (340o.43,snd this iiniii Ithstsnding tin- (act lhat rales Weie greatly reduced, operating expenses were largel} Increased by a lengthened ume* si In iltilc, and the sum ul f uas paid uui -ul cin iilil niiuliii lor eixiraoiilin.ilj repairs lo thi Iciry steamers. On lhe olher side ol lhe ,mount, the ItUUl required by the proposed loan lllll be M.ai; pii Mail 1"! silik ing mud ami NM"" lol Interest, a lolal ol (7747 per annum, ll lor live mulitlis, wilh in*uii e-lialc cepllplllelll, atul limb I .ui* vitsc conditions, Uu profits » mounted in lound ligures io 51x1, 11 is a safe estimati tu iiiiiilinli thai with improved equipment, increased population and growing traffic, the lerrj buiiness should be able lo sel aside llie ,\; |7 pet allinilia, Ol at any late, that Uic lhan ol ihat amount devolving upon the individual ratepayei mil be' su small Ihal lie mil lml givi iiaiur a moment's thought. \\1U1 reference to thc relative \ ■ for the Man WHh -sroaK cJ;i;al The Sherwin-Williamt Paintt Coter the Earth I" OK $500 Cash IflE »4L/iNtl: 4& fciNT Vmi ran liny a nii'l'now Iiuiiii mi :i, trcet, facing South, large lot, ; 2800 BUY NOW ninl nol .a hen llu-1 l>v;n irici will \>t si-mi ELDEI* MIJS8AY €0. IT IS WORTH WHILE LOOKING OVER MILLI.NtRY .Vi'iiiI Style! U 1, kmansliip tuii.iii.lfrd I'.ir ir |aa j*.*' I. HI ll!.*, * |. - » , carry m tlu, "Style and Oui Wn:kiiiiwship" nii'l wi tnnil Uvfl up I" it \ 1 ■ ■ Ivm I ,lM't MISS CURLE I *: mvtr M%A#Jl«>J»»**»J»»J««J»«J»*J#«*»»J»»*»*J»«Je*.J»»J»»Jl.*»«Jt.*. <*--~»*J***»•*•♦*• »**•**•*• •**»*»»**•*• »**•*• •*»•*»»**•**»**•.J**»***•* ? llli: LONSD ;' SELLS DRUGS • .*. TRADE AT HOME GIVE US I MM I'llil Our present itockof leaionsble goodi 11 wi liave 11 full line iif Stoves, Ranges Housi furnishings «nd General Hardware W' always give uur patrons rrul vnltu-s nnd tlif besl uf service Paine <& McMillan The Pioneer Hardware J .:••:••:••:••:••:•♦•:••!••:••:••>•:••:••;".• * *■ * ■:-:">•:"'.••:••:":••:":":-:••:■•:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:• The sherwin-tmiiamt Paintt Conr tht Earth aimmmam^m&mmmamaammm*Mmmawmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lulllageiuelil I" I'alliM that ' |Y $fc;* VillO PfUilS lanction will Im givi n on Weil gi ni'sil.ti next, in thi a., in .olid majority in lavoi oi lb , „rii.s In i.n,, over and abovi tlu pi ,, , rv 1 roil ui required lo eai i,*.\, , there * *,, ,i,.nl that li. 1 "Charley'i Aunt ' or ' - 17 and 18. is ample proven by actual n suits and is generally conceded, selling merits ol Un two lormi ot debentures, Uu opinion pn IhcR are ihilclulc luu eullsii trationi whkh ihould pn dii foot every unprejudiced ratcpay ST, lu um mill laiui tin pro j" 1 iiii ihe carrying uiu of nhiib iln in i.ne ha i"eii framed, namely, first lhat Um board ol due 1 UKI in tiun nmsslnl adininiitraUoa havt rcaponded :-l>li niinii) tu the damandi which mie in,|'u,nl in Uiih appoint llnlll and hale pimui lluni MlVa HOI 111, llll* H'lllllll Ila I .III.1 iiii wpport ui tin ratepsyeri, and llii Mcond, that in siibmii ting lhe sihuiie which llu b) lan Is designed lo ilialdi till-In tO iail) into ellect, Uie direct- I mg a slip uhlili their expel iinie hai shown tbun ii .1 logual Becenity, la Uie ei- (ectivt carrying ont of tlie will ui tin eluins in iiii 11 appoint mult. Properly viewed then, llus si Iiiiiii- belong! to the* 1.1I1 payers themselves, not tO Un directors, snd In lupporting it, iln ilutiii', mil bul bt '-laving with Um polky whkh tbei Uiiiiiseives Inaugurated, A i,mini nailing ol the bylaw aiid tin accompanying e- gia a m,ni, 11 Uu- appeal 01 ate- vailed while the by law was in iis preliminary itsges, lhat ih l-eiiuitcs Hosted diiciil, on tb credit ol tin- eiii, would meet With billel sale than WOllld (erry dt benturd guaran et tile City. 'Ibis mat in WS! "in llllll lliusllg.iiul b) tin " council, and while nu ipee iiti ui formation has been divulged, it Is lie 1 e 11in lies kliumi that Uw action ui ths sMermen In linal li naming Uu* by law in ihii particulai, uas taken adi• ud u is understood Irom ouri undoubted reliability thai suiisi.11 t"i 1 insurances wen given llulll a itrong lill.iin '.il suniu, that .in uini uiiiibl be made lol iln ili liiiilnns at I .1,iliil ligim, uliuh would sails!)' tin must enacting rati pay er. Tlnn is therefore, every rei sun to niiulii'lt' that thi iani lum oi ibe ratepayer! to thl guarantee by Uh city, is the unli iii'iii that la required, In nnil iiui liable tlu- diretturs to proceed at obci uuh tlu 1 high v disii.ibb improvements ih.n is likewise every st X. V. DRAMA*! li I Tin members ol tin malii I lul■ * ■ their produi tb n ol A11111 ' I'll the 15th * next month, will ur] thing yet staged by the advent I the lluiitetilitii.il ball i> hearse on, the task oi tlu* iuiii|iaii\ into she cause thi llllllll trntlbli ;is pn vi lllllll llll lllll*' il v tin- liniiii■■■ ol thi 1 **i ben, 'i'ln neu on a scale fat in ** thing yet attempt lining to ilnn tack 1 ul a pii 111.1 in nl The i .1 ! Dunn.1 I.icia Un A Ann Ah . B Kitty Mini V, I Rlli .li 1 Spell' W. i. Rtl Sir l'i .iin 1 ■ ' Jack li I. Charley - t, 1 Butler - (.'bailee 'l Am I A 111.111 ' 1 hai i' - tu laugh, Vou knot* Sin \ coming on N 0' Wanted who are li 11 tig bl "Charley's Ania' on I, • lllll |8, V.l ' a\ I ;,', ,i. Ill . Diplock -Wright Lumber Co. 1 I'MBER A SNAP 'Dili ACRES I L08K TO LONSDALE AVK. This will make 1 % I tubdiviiioo. Prices niui ii nu- riubt. ALEXANDER SMITH & CO. laoi-iluli- Avt-iitii', near |-\-rrv i'hones—Offioe %W Houae 'J:' OU A ■iii. ; tWf Nt V. ilorticaltural Society Engagements, season 1909-1910 Rvcry Tui dsy Clsss, Suns ol Scotland NOV. T. il ilt-. uiv. ('.Ills' lll.illell W. A. Nov, 5 I),uiu. I..0.1... Nu iS|u Nov. ij Dance, Merry Widow Club. • 17 18 Charlies' Amu. N.V. Dramatk Club. Nov, ."1 Danes, Merry Widow Club, Nm jo Dance, St. Andrews and Caledonian Bo ciety Dei. 'a Danci Hoi lit ultut al Smu u Dec, ij Dance, Merry Widoe Club iin ,1 Danci Berry Widow Club .i.m. u Annual Meeting Horticultural Bodety b. TYLER, fSecrettri{, 1 1 1 1 *.i ' u*m,i, in, iyh Sl * 'phone jj FAIRVIEW ESQUIMAU v,kEE,\I!OIJSES * CIT FLOWERS in t' .a'. FUN DESIGNS IG BOUQUE fiO? riattlngs : -. W. Vd . i;.C ior irui THANKSGiVING DINNER GET ONE OF 0UF EXTENSION TABLES Special values from $9 to $30 Sideboards and Buffets MAV STOCK JI'Sl RECBIVBD $13 to $43 CHAIRS 50c. and u\> 'inoif 54 And ''- I •iik.HsIi' Avi. THE EXPRESS. NORTH VANCOUVER, fi. C. ______________ —am.*.,, vaaHal^H- Good News B, C. GAZETTE The current issue of the 13. C. lia-i'itc coniains lhe following appoinltnents: Wm. C. S. Ha- thorn of Atlin and Frederick A J Jackson of Soinenos, to be justices of the peace; Geo. F. Edwards of Vancouver lo be a Notary Public. Notice is given of the dissolution of the legislative assembly, the date of nomination of candidates for the new house, and the convoking of the new assembly on Thursday, January 20th 1910. Applications are invited for the position of inspector of steam boilers and machinery. D, C. Irwin undertakes, under agreement, to make certain improvements along the course of the Mamqtiam river, lo make the river drivable for logs and also to construct a system of booms at the mouth of the river for a booming ground. Certificates of incorporation have been issued as follows: Pi- oncer Placer Mines, Ltd., capital $500,000; Glacier Mining Co. Ltd., capital $600,000; Dominion Oil Smelting Co., Ltd., capital $100,000; Syndicate Investment Co., Ltd., capital $50,000; Vancouver Docks, Ltd., capital $150,000; Metropolitan Building Co.,Ltd.,capital $150,000; Work* ingmen's Club & Institute (under the Benevolent Societies' Act); Hardman Hat Manufacturing Co., Ltd., capital $15,000. Licenses to extra-provincial companies are issued as follows: Foley Bros., Larson & Co., of Winnipeg, capital $1,000,000; P. Burns & Co., Ltd., of Calgary, capital $3,111111,000. Notice of application for wal; er records is given as follows: J. G. Cumiiiings of Cranbrook, makes application for nine cubic feet ol water per second from Cherry creek and Elizabeth C. Cnmmings of the same place applies for eight cubic feet per second out of the same creek; Thc Uucsnelle Hydraulic Gold Mining Co., makes application for 125 cubic feet of water per second out of Swift river; Thc Atlin Power Co., Ltd., applies for ■84 units of water out of Fourth of July creek; Jas. E. McAuley applies for five cubic feet per second ont of the south fork of Similkameen river and also an additional five cnbic feet from the same source. Notice is given by Registrar Thomas Shepherd, of tho court of revision ior Richmond Electoral District, to be held at the City hall, North Vancouver, on Monday November 1st next. E very body laugh's at "Charley's Aunt" but father, and he's laughed himself ill. Nov. 17 and 18. The ie splendid new resilience The funniest old woman in thc . avenue by G. A. McBain, adds world, "Charley's Aunt," will I -i-1 \ mil uj _i, n, .■■wt.iiii, nun ■ »-■%«•-*) »••••■ 1. - u .nnu, »-■-.•• now being built on Lonsdale bc in North Vancouver on Nov. greatly to the appearance of I? and l8, Mr. McBain's row of high class -- = residences on his property and | will soon be ready for occupation. CHURCH SERVICES Methodist church, corner 4th and St. George's avenue:— Services at ii a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Sunday school at Moodyville at 11 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday st 7.30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. B. H. Balderston, B.A. Lynn Valley Institule Hall;— Services every Sunday morning al 11, and evening at 7 p.m. St. John the Evangelist, 7th and 13th streets:— Holy communion 8 a.m.; morning prayer u a.m.; even- ng prayer 7 p. m. On the lirsl Sunday in lhe month ihere will be a second celebration of lhe holy communion al 11 a.m. Rector: Rev. Hugh Hooper. Services at St. Clement's hall Lynn Valley: Morning prayer 11 a.m.; evening prayer 7 p.m. Priest-in-charge: Rev. H. H. Gillies. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, bth street:— Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock. Pastor: Rev. J. D. Gillam, M.A. North Vancouver Catholic Indian Mission:— Sunday Services—Mass at 9 a.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Benediction at 3 p.m. Pastor: Rev. E. Peytavin, O.M.I.V.G. Baptist Church, cor. 5th and St. George:- Sahbath school at 2 p.m. Services at 3 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. 1 Flour Goodness a line .ti Standard Flour is a continuous source of pleasure and pride to the cuok. lt makes the work ul lhe kitcht-n delightful. It is made in Hritish Columbia from specially selected wheat. The milling is conducted with the highest scientific skill and cares Storage and marketing facilitie. place it in your home in perfect condition. It is a flour that il different and superior. Apart Irom this, Koyal Standard gives each user a chance to win a handsome toy piece china dinner sit. Kacli 4ij-lb. sack contains a coupon giving you an opportunity. There have been many winners. If mu liave not won yet, eon will undoubtedly be among the many more. SEVENTEEN HOMES IN COUKSE OF CONSTRUCTION We can handle si many mors. If you art thinking of building is* us snd talk the matter over CAMPBELL & MILLER 205 Lonidale Ave. North Vancouver No t'xciis' now Inr BOl BUYING THAT PIANO Contracting (or leverel hundred pi»nns,l375 00 to ^450 uu gi * at a big cut Irmn Usnufsctnreis' Whol- sali' Prices, 1 nabl'-s us hj sh-p in CARLOAD LOTS and by •'"' "iii'w li.irniss ■-, iim." *.hing in 11- iii.i'u dollars in (nights alone, we are nrnv Mlling Popular Dependable Pianos |275 *2i)o moo $325 $6.00 tolio.onpir month When vou deal with us you gel ih« bee) that Tin LsSGSfl I'iinuI"n- cern in Wsstssm Canada, bed rd by 38 vhks prm ihai. HFUUNca and an abundance ol capital, can give. Montelius Piano House, ltd 434-441 Mi. until MrMt Ural Venroaver, ■ • B.C. VANCOUVER B. L. •WVM^-W^*^*^*^*--^.^*-**-*-^-*-*-*-*-**-*****-*-****-** Cates' Wharf FOOT OF ROGERS AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER Dockage lor Stcimen Warehouse Accommodation for all purpoies SAND, LIME, BRICK, CIMINI, (ilHVII COAL and LUMBER Goods delivered il desired. Prompt lervice APPLY AT OFFICE ON WHARF Or at Rooms 12 and 13, Flack Block. Vsncouver PHONE 136 ^yvvMvvMVV^*^»^L^^A,^^^l^^^l^^l^f^^l^M*%l^lM^l^ Stanley Heights THE BEAUTY SPOT Of NORTH VANCOUVER Situated on the Beautiful Sunny Southern Slopes overlookinp Burrard Inlet, and our fair city. LARGE VIEW LOTS $100 CORNERS $120 TERMS-J5.00 Caih: $5.00 per month or $1 25 per week NO INTEREST NO TAXES N.B.—On Saturday, October'.'th. at 1..10 p.m sharp, uur launch latVW Biliinpspate wharf (just east of NorthVancouver ferry wharf) tor Stanley llt-1-.'hts. We will be pleased to furnish transportation to nny paiaoni di lil iii),'to Ml tin- property. Cjuite a number have already madr iniutgcmantl I" go. Wa will he pleased to huve you join the party. Ample aoeoilUDodatioD will be furniihed. We have two streets with a 10-ft. grade mi mir property which (lives you an opportunity to know what wc have to offer. Cull ami fit one of our descriptive circulars. Jones ii* Franklin Note change in address to phone 970 449 1-2 Pender St. W. om evenings ■MaaaBBBta^.1—■——»——tm-m-i THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Save your Piano by having an Expert do your Tuning HOCKEY T. BRADLEY-TAYLOR 260 Second St., West Wlirk I,11.llllllll aal. I'll Prop *.,li I** iial 1 Ma.*n** I THAI lil H HI i I SIC * -i rvstorilllli Tuition in Engliah, i ■ fin a*i Herman I'ini!- pit-pat r»' ami l'u v.nity iiatnlnatloni. LSMOfll jlVSfi ail pupil'l r -■ Tiriim Moderate, Aililratu i sp imi". Sorlli Vancouvi r MITI UMYEI (IIIL'iS MIIvii. ANIi ll i iKATuR, * ■ |lf|aHll a * IHli I * i \l,.* I' "lllll r.*- l rOlf "i a.l I'll l:.\ 11 a , ■ \ a aaii 1 i: I sum mile tu be placed om be* luml again ,t lew miaatai later through ,t rood shot by K. G, Ward Following tins reverse, : ——— 1 Victuria plaei'il with renewed A. Campbell Hope, C.A., Cal, WK'"', •""' ;,"'K'ol Uk' -v x- 11.nn began in slime urns thai All1 III I I'A I Itin- last pace w .is telling upon lttStntt, /'.'. of St. Andnws\*—~ Uk "' wnditioa. With suine- 15 minutes to go Victoria I managed to score twici again, and retire winners by a Ktlitary goal. Tlu* loeal team Were .11 terwarda entertained io dinner al the- Balmoral hotel, return tag to North Vancouver by th' Charmer at midnight, North Vancoaver u-am coaaiatad ot the- lollowing: A. lv Kealv II. I.. .McPherson G. Pethwki K. Dickson 1;. .1. il. Cardiaall F. Pits-Herbert li. S. Bayliai ' K. G. Ward P. tt. liayliss II. Swayne s. Hampanyi Hoard ol I rn<lc 5, Except as hereinafter stated all voting shall be; by ballot. h. Bach voter shall vote fur as many delegates as can be e-1- Mted du tlie ballot then being taken, aiid any ballot having more or less than the required number ol names, shall ba declared a spoiled ballot. j, The representation to tlic convention shall be ai follows: North Vancouver 20 delegates, 4 allcrnates; Squamish 4 dele- ancou- piU's. ■ alu'r;,iiU'. 1,;,mr,;rs <u- ver then added two, the lirst by &_** J JS"*™1*! , U'",tr,al s Humphreys from 1 splendid 1>ark "A Collingwood 8 dele- centre bj n. Swayne, aad the l*""i ' "»•»■*■! ^'"ll> v-"' second bj 8, G Ward, after 1 umvc'r; *•"»" ' *elegatai, ' lorward ruah, 11,.11-tin.e icon, _**_• *_, *• * f1"**4" ' \. V .' Vi. tori. , Soon after ;• _*-**> WilV' 5' ' AAv*»lv*' ' the interval Victoria evened the alternate; D, 1,,472, 1delegates 1 alternate; Richmond l.e-ntiv B Tlu' M, V. hoekej ilub wenl in Victoria by the Princeai Victoril tm Thanksgiving day, and alter one ol the lasteat and most exciting games ever play- ■——: eii in this part ol the globe, retired defeated by loar goals to MISS ALICE il. ■•'li. 1:1)1: three, Some 13 minutes after the bully nil, Victoril obtained the firit goal a Ith .1 shot that onlv just managed to roll over Sorth Vancouvir W. J. BALMAIN CIVIL i*:.m.inki:i*i e'u.iiati v *'irn'v.*r and Architect NOBTH ViNCOUVBK. 1. O. O..F. North Vancouver Lodge, No J,S, meets every Thursdny even ing, corner Lonsdale avenue and First street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting 'brethren cordially invited to attend, Edwin Peara, N. G. Thos. S. Nye, Kec.-sec.; J. H Pillmg, Fib.-gate. North Vancouver Board ol Trade meets the thiid Tuesday ol each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the board room, City Hall. Executive meets the first Tuesday of each month. D. G Dick, President ; J. R. J. Uur ray, Secretary. A. FARRO General Contractor Lead Otesriaii Stomp ami Ko.-i KlaatiiiK. Kilra rare tn-ar hoiiirr. All ilannnc. mail,* (oexl. K \i i' 1 OTMSN1 IOIHC1 inH Ml. W-aatt ,»f Lata,avt .lar I' (I. II,. II A. J. HOOD li.l* Aar na I.a,,',., KXI'M.I WATCHMAUU JMiH 1 EK, BTC. u«'.> li' ■ 1: 1 ' ki Clewned ami li"|«ir,"l at moderate prist .- All «i>rk |u.r.Dtiv<l I iwi li D.C, KJOTT, |-r.*|,ri-t„r .1 lull a,a,^ ,.,,,,,,l,tr >tn I . I '■ f e.,1... float 'imt tied, 1 11 -, iipi „i, imi,,/. ra mi l» La .11 ;. (ur. k' 1I1 R'nnl mid luiiiii lirinif /' -. 1, \.,.'. Vaartmt delegates, 1 alternates, Stcvis- •illernate; ward 4, 4 delegates, 1 blast Burnaby 4 JekfatKS, i alternate; West Bumaliy ,\ dele- gates, 1 alternate; IlasVngs Townsite 4 delegates, I alginate; 1). I,. 301, 4 delegates, 1 alternate; Point Guy .; delegates, 1 alternate. 8. All nominations (or elelo- gates shall be made belore any ballot or vote is laken, and the allernales shall also be elected from said nominees, unless there should not be sufficient nominations. y. The rcquisiU- number of nominees receiving the highest number ol votes shall be declared elected as delegate, provitloel that on the lirst ballot no 110111- 'inee shall be elected as delegate who has not also a majority of the total vote cast, ami provided that on the second ballot only a sullicient number of nominees shall be voted for to complete the said list of delegates. 10. I'nless the primary shall bv majority vote by show ol hands determine to have anolli The material lm the gates a- er ballot to select the alternates cron the C. P. K. tracks has the necessary number ol persons been shipped, according to in- receiving, on the last ballot for lormation given Uavor .May byjdelafatea the highest number of General Superintendent Busteed votes below the numbers rece-iv- .nul tOOt) effort is being made ,.(1 by the elected delegates, shall to git it on the ground, when be declared the* alternates, and ilu gates will be installed with shall ba given certificate! mark- the least possible delay. The ed lirsl, .second, third, and so oil tost oi iln gates in place will alternate ta accordance with the In lutiuiii thru ami lour hun- number ol voles they have received respectively. 11. In the ease oi I tie for candidate al the ensuing election! shall be made before any vote | on the names of said candidates is taken. 1 17. No nomination of any candidate shall be received unless accompanied by ■ pledge in writing from the candidate U> the lollowing ellect: "1 hereby declare my allegiance to and pledge my support to the Conservative | party, and furthermore pledge myself to support the nominee ol this convention in every lawful way." i,S. All voting for candid,tics as nominee of the convention shall be by ballot, antl the name lirsl receiving lhe highest number ol votes and tlie majority of the tie-legates present, shall be- declared the candidate nominated by the convention. ii). The convention and prim ,11 us shall each be called lo order promptly at the time and placi advertised in the Press. 20. The convention may a- ineiid, repeal, or add to the .1 bove rules lor its guidance. It, Any delegate to the 1011- veiitioti whose name shall be nominated as a candidate shall retire front the convention before the ballots are cast and an alternate shall take his place. 22. No speeches from nominees shall be heard in the convention prior to voting and all speeches from movers and seconders of any nomination shall be as short as practicable. the election for delegate or al FOI PRIMARIES AND CON- ternatt'* u,y »»—MJ -kctaion VENTION ADOPTED \T s netweea the names who have II Rl III nf »' Mil I- : VI -• 1, v, I \i • , ,,* I iirm- tm -t n tiffin Banl .ui Bei Hi •em. IUpaMa| >i, iii 11. • I I MM OKI ■TOHAItl '" Ml**.* 1.1a a I.all. I.I. ". I • ■• - MAN. ORDUUglsM pi ainpt attention lor Boot and Shoe Repairing and Cuatom Work . . . I* to TH08 0 MIIUS PUis-ar Boot Maker Loesd*l# Ave , opp City Hall BB»l«*ll^'BJUlU,iOTni'BBISll/8« jfor Good Photos na Carbutt '■ la,laaaa, 1. 11 Not 4 H.«,l*><* J (.,.., I a.a.a • ( la.I..... Prices rt-ason«h|-< anuria quarsnleed | ■amiariiwwfniiafawiiww UEETINU ni THE EXECUTIVE HELD ON Tin-; und OCTOBER, iyoy. i. The President or ta lus abecBCS the Vicc-1'residcUl of the local ilub shall call each Prim- K) in order, ud saul presi' dini, viu-|iiisi(i,nt .md secretary shall ,1,1 as a iiimiiutlee Oil the e-lialiliialiuiis ol anv person desiring to attend, take part, or vole at the Primary ol ,u h district. 2. Ann the priman is call- d tu older and ane dispute is settled as to the qualification ol .my peraoaa deainag to attend, iln primer) shall each elect ita .tii 111.tn ami lecietan J. KO parSOU CU take part "i mie in the primary unless Hell person is a bun.i IhU* resitl- nt in Lhe disiiiit in eehuh stub (Richmond Central Consorvative piiin.itv Hinting is held. Association, shall be ex-olbcio \. Those who have signed ihi 'a delegate to the convention and lollowtaj declaration shall be (shall mil the convention to or- cniitli'il in lake part m eote la der and shall appoint a COtnm.lt" .ihiiii,iu shall be mi i,ilbil iii I tee oi three on credentials of ()•• niilii ol thi ii certificates. am "i iln* primaries: "I Iiiiilu declare nn allegi- aaci li> and pledge 111) *u|> port lo ihi Conservative part) l am n dai) qnaH-- ii"l vot« ol ilu* Richmond Electoral District.ud reside in thus received U equal number of votes may be given by show of hands, decision ol chairman, or by ballot, as may be decided by a standing vote. 12. All tie-legates and alternates shall receive written credential! bv chairman and secretary ol the various primaries, and no one shall be admitted to said convention without said credentials. 13. Both delegates and alternates shall be entitled to attend the convention, but the alternates shall remain separate and apart Irom the delegates and shall not take part in the proceedings unless called upon to take tllc place ol an absent tle- lugale, when he shall have tbe lull powers of a delegate. Said 14. The President ol the hgalts and alternates. 15. The delegates with approved credentials shall elect iln- iliairinaii of the convention and determine uy matter left undetermined by the committal on credentials and anv other necessary business. 16. All nominations for a COAL NEW WELLINGTON C0.1l dirnft (rum the mine. Place tout ordiara now ami iwura your ainter'i nipple. Larja shipim'tila "ill arnvf in a lew 'lue*. I'riiT. ri||lil Urgf -iippl, nf WOOD ahiaia on hand .... P. LARSON Hotel North Vancouver Telephone No. 2. For Fall Planting Hulln Iron- tin- lient BefSSMB and Japan pSMfl BSBM Rromi fruit ami iirn.iim'iilal irw., grown on up-land «-iil evillnuit irrigation, in lhe mily part ,,l th,* An ,-n- can continent ti"t infi-alnl ivtili the sun Joie ae-ale. Garden, IWdsSjd Hnai-rSi-edi,—ti>«t- eel ptnrk from the lii-.t peMfl in tin- world. Win- Kenring ami Galea. Spray I'ump., Ferlilizem, He* Sup- plii-K, Cut Flowirn, Spraying Mate-null, etc. While Labor only. Ni* 15" page Catalogue free. M I. HENRY Onsaha*nei and SwUmum-a, :10lfl We.tminiiler Read, VsMMNf ll.C Ilram-li N'iir«i-rv: Smiili VsseOBfse 3rd street, cur Lonsdale ive BLACKS.MITIIING HORSESHOEING STEEL WORK ( AKR1AGE WORK KTC, ETC Tool SrurprninK ■ specialty An Exceptional Offer One mn on Lonadtla AvantM for $1,500. 1800oath, balance fS6.00 par month. Four years in which to pay for l;his. You can make 100 per cent per annum. iiniip l'Li l/msdsli Avo. lirRtirh Oenw Qmh Bt, •JACK LOUTET REAL ESTATE OSlI Phone 4 liritnrli s7 When this mark is on the outside of a paint- can, be sure that what's inside is the paint it will pay you best to put inside or outside of any building. It's yout warranty of real paint value—because it means paint permanence. Trust it~you're surely safe. IN TINS mill nvt TO GALLON Made lo 40 ahadri (or every paint nve by Imperial Varuivh & Color Co.. Toronto 6* North Vancouver Hardware Company •LOCAL A.OKNTJ § 2 ! SHAW'S PIONEER DRY GOODS, Gent' Furnishing and Fancy Store. Lor. 2nd & Lonsdale KHTAIII.IKII-'.D l,i„n We are offering thc followiag ,it coal price: Silk shirt eeaists worth Is "iir priu- $2.ejei A isplt'liilid line til hulii-s' nnilerweai. all wnnl and lli'e'e-e- lilli'il 1-3 oil I'laiiiie'lle-tte- Mtirth u'.e'. Ior Toe Flaniie'lleiti' wnrth [fc Inr Itjjc Klaiiiii'llette- worth IOC fnr 15c \\ia|i|)iletli' Irnin Ine- tn ise' |>e-r yard Onr new itock ol je-we-lery has arrived and is apeB lor iiispe-etion. Cheap, Combs, (aniv eollars, handki-rehiils and belts in mat variety aad at prices thai will cottpart lavorabh wiih Vaacoavei DRKSSMAKINC. DK THR I'M RMISES. i 1 • 0 e • I a e ! e e •t Phone 37 Artistic Di'sicii** Sound Workmanship Modswtc Prices LAW -A KNOWLKS P.O. Box : AlN IN.T.1TS AMI Hni.l'KUS We Cun Dosipi nnd We C«n Build A fEW SN4PS 50 feot Lot on Fifth Street Clnw In l.i.n.il«ir An-nue. |HWl, one- llnr.l ,*...li, Imltnre I mnl I'.'. 50-foot Lot Close to Lonsdale Nearly tlettreil, f'.'.Vl. »'*» omIi, Imline-e llll per iiHUlli. im inti-ri-.t Special Snap—Close to Waterfront 1 1--.it. I lml clime to |ar.,|ii.«,*,l hrnliie. IM, >1»H Mb, Imlinre it, 1:' mnl IH. C. E. LAWSON Ketl Estate Specialist 15 Lonsdsle Ave Phone 70 PA LAP E HOTEL Kaiis : tl.oo pri snd up. Special rales lo lam iltt -. and to regular Ml.Ills . . REDA&ANDRUSS SscoNn Stsfi.1, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. MAY & BURNS Real hitate and Financial Agents Lot 16, Block 2a. I). I,. jy,v Price J800. 5425 cash llalniici- in h and 12 inoiiths Lot 7, Hlock H, I). I,. }-\, with ,wn liiiilii linlisi-. Price- Sli'iiu. Iliill msh. ballilliT lo 2n inolllhs in KM 111 I'.ipll, iim. Cl isl siili Priu- $ 175". Ont third 1 ash, ImI.iiiu i ami 2 years. tlH aiKS - B.H '1 I) I. I046 Prur I3000 One- third cash, balance ft, 12 and iS months '.' THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. The ollicial ligures show that 3i74(li55i persons passfcd the exposition gates during its 138 days. The gross income to date amounts to $1,519,438. t4,whicli will read a million and a hall when all collections have been made. Admission netted fl,- 096,475, the remainder coming Irom concessions, revenues and other rentals. After all debts have been paid, at least a hundred (thousand dollars will be lelt to apportion among the original stockholders, ln reviewing the success o( the exposition the Post Intelligencer says: "As a simple matter ol justice, it ought to be said that the newspapers ol the state have helpud lo make it a success; indeed, no other single influence lias contributed more to the success ol BY-LAW QQ ment to be executed by the May- repayable in forty years and the OC* or and City Clerk, and the Cor- 'interest thereon at the rate oi porale Seal ol the City to be at- 'live per cent per annum. teched thereto. U) The Company shall pro- (3) Authority is hereby vide annually the sum ol One granted the Council of the said I Thousand Three Hundred and City to assess and levy from 'Forty-Seven (.Jr.347) Dollars lor time to time upon lhe whole ] the purpose of lorining a sink- rateable properlv ol the muni- ing lund lor the payment uf the cipality a sum sullicient to dis- 'said debentures and the sum oi the debt or engagement A BY-LAW to enable the Corporation of the City of Norlli Vancouver to guarantee tin- payment of, ami the interest on, debentures lo be issued by the Nortli Vancouver City Ferries, Limited, to lhe e-xieiil ol One Hundred ami 'liu-tily- Eight Thousand (J»i28,oe*"_ llul bus and 111 ler est thereon. WHEREAS the North Vancouver City Ferries Limited have represented to the Municipal Council ol the City ol North Vancouver that the said Company propose to erect a permanent wharf, lloat, bridge ned ... .. buildings al the southerly end the exposition thau the influence , , b, , . ., ■ ._ .... 1 ., . „■ . , of Lonsdale Avenue 111 the City of the intelligent and progrcs- , .. ,, ,, *. r ■ , r ., ol North Vancouver, and biiiul- sive newspaper makers of the ■ ,,, r ,,. ' , ,„,, . . ,, r r ings ou the Company s whan a ' premises in the Ciiy of Vancou ;ver, and to expend ou the said With the dosing of the A.-V.- wharl, lloat, bridge and build- P. exposition, Washington stale ings approximately the sum of university, on whose campus Uie Thirty-Five Thousand (fjJtOtaij lair was held, becomes a large Dollars, and also to build a ." w beneficiary. The board ol ie- and modern Ferry Steamer with gents inherit property valued at a steel hull and to expend ap- >i,658,o88. 01 this amount, proximately Ninety-Three Thou- J6oo,ooo represents permanent sand (JjAOtw) Dollars in so do- buildings erected by the state ing, and have entered into an and loaned to the fair; $1207,935 agreement with the City ol is represented by semi-perm.-n- North Vancouver providing in- ent buildings put up bv the Iter alia for the construction of state now available Ior the uni-'such wharl, float, bridge, build* versity and thc balance consists'ings and modern Ferry Stcam- ol improvements to the ..ampiis er. and structures put up by other | AND WHEREAS il .s expwU- charge _,^^^^^^^^^ hereby contracted or any part or parts thereof. (4) This By-law shall come into ellect on the day of November A. D. 1909. This By-law may be cited for all purposes as "The Ferry Improvements Aid By-law, 1909." Passed by the Council on lite Twentieth day of October, A, D. 1909. Received the assent of the Electors of the City of Norlh Vancouver at an auction held j lor the purpose on the day ol November A. D. 1909. Reconsidered 1 adopted and linally passed by the Council, signed by the Mayor and City Clerk, and sealed with the Corporate Seal on the day of November A. D. 1909. SCHEDULE Vancoaver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN t\ CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS interests which have been he- queathed to thc university, lliis makes the Seattle institution one ol the best equipped iu ti.e whole country. Sui'liiilniiil i'Ji'i-loral District NOTICE is hereby given that shall, on Monday", the 1st dav ol November, 1909, at the hour ol 10 o'clock in the lorenoon, at the Citv Hall, North Vancouver, B. C, hold a Court ol Revision, Ior the purpose ol healing and determining any and all objections to the retention of —-—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ anv name or names on tlie Reg- |bentures to be issued by lie saul ist'er ol Voters for the Richmond Company for an amount not ex- Electoral District. jceeding One Hundred and ': -.-■■- Dated at North Vancouver, (ty-Kight Thousand ($128,000) a-a-ll-— .„ 1..,,!,„ nl, allrr ilia:. ent to grant aid .0 l'u said company as requested; THEREFORE lhe Mayor ..il.i Aldermen of the Cil> of North Vancouver in Coun ii assimbbd (with the assent ol the electors ol lhe said City duly ootaincd, enact as lollows: (I) It shall be lan Iul ior lb.- Council ol the City oi North Vancouver to enter into au agreement with the N'o.'Ui Van couver City Ferries Limited lithe terms of the Schedule annexed to and lorming pail 01 this By-law, by which ibe said Company agree in consideration of the City guarantee-leg payment of and the interesi on de this 22nd day of September, 1909 THOMAS SHEPHERD Registrar of Voters for the Richmond Electoral District. Imv Westminster Land Diiirid District ol New Westminster TAKE NOTICE that William ... ^^^^^^^^^^ Robert Stanley, of Vancouver, pany and giving a direct MM Dollars to forthwith afu-r disposal of such debentures by uu- Company, erect a permanent wharl, lloat, bridge and buildings at the southerly end of Lonsdale Avenue in the City ol North Vancouver, and buildings on the Company's wharl premises in the City ol Vancouver, also build a new and modern (erry steamer to Ik- used in connection with the lerry service now being operated by the Coin ———————mm^m——————mm^m—i————————- occupution, rancher, intends to'of communication between th apply for permission to purchase City ol North Vancouver and the following described lands: the City ol Vancouver and other 320 acres more or less, commen-'secijons, and to expend an am- cing at a post planted about 13 0unt of One Hundred and Tweti- chains south of the south-east jty-Eight Thousand (J128.000) corner of lot 1239, thence south'Dollars in so doing. 80 chains, thence east 40 chains, j (j) u ,shttll be lawful for the thence norih 80 chains, thence!Mayor of the Citv and the Citv west 40 chains more or less to Clerk on the execution of the the point of commencement. 'sttid agreement by the saul WM ROBT STANLEY ! North Vancouver City Ferries per WM.DAI.Z1EI DUKE I'im|Ul! to Pg_-m ll,c pa> A-r-nt sjtsthi of and the Agent Dated August 24, 1909, 4 >3 Boy Wanted To learn tbo printing trade. • Applv at THIS OfWOK _ fclc-rcst on the debentures to Ir- issued bv the said Company Ior an amount not exeeiding One Hundred and |Tweiitv-Eigltt Thousand (S128,- 000) Dollars, snid guarantee iu I bc given hy way ol a separate bond or guarantee or by endorsement on the debentures su to be issued by the said Company, the said nond or endorse- HERE New enterprise on Lonsdale Avenue, B*tw*ien 4th ind .Hh Street.. No. 443 The North Vancouver Piano Co. & school or MUSIC Will nil you hot Jinitriinienl wanted and teach JOS Imw lo play tlitim. Ltjii'a jour piano tuning orderi at iln. flaw Cal* and mc ui. Raay term* t-xttnnYil to you. AU. (.onr* ANI) work OOaUUHBO THIS AGREEMENT made in duplicate the day of in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Nine. BETWEEN THE NORTH VANCOl'VER CITY FERRIES LIMITED, hereinaller called "The Company" OF THE ONE PART: AND THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER, hercinalter called "The City" OF THE OTHER l'ART: WHEREAS the Company is incorporated under the "Companies Acl 1897" Ior the purpose ol carrying on inter alia the operation ol a Ierry service giving direct means ol communication between the Ciiy ol North Vancouver and the City of Vancouver and other sections AND WHEREAS the Company is desirous ol improving the said Ierry service by creeling a permanent wharl, lloat, bridge and buildings al the southerly end ol Lonsdale Avenue in the City oi Nortli Vancouver, and buildings on thu Company's whari premises in the City ol Vancouver, also by building a new and modern Ferry Steamer with a steel hull, and Ior that purpose it is MM sary Ior thu Company to borrow money; AND WHEREAS lhe Company has requested lhe Council of lhe City lo grant aid to the satnl Company by guaranlceing the payment oi and the interest on debentures of tiie Compan*. for au amount not exceeding Oue Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand (Ji28,000) Dollars lor the purpose of enabling the Company lo borrow the said amount und construct the said improvements, and the Council ol the City have agreed lo submit a By-law to the Ratepayers ol lhe City authorising the [gratiting ol such aid lo the I ompany by the Ciiy guaranteeing payment of and the interest on the said debentures upon the execution by the Company oi the present Agreement NOW THIS AGREE.MENT WITNESSETH that in loitstd- eralion ol the Cue guaranteeing payment ol and the interest on the said debentures in manner hereinafter melitioiiid, tin Company agree with the Cite 111 maimer lollowing, that ii to say, (I) The proceeds to lie realized by thc Company from I he- sale ol thc said dchciitmcs shall be used in lhe erection ol a permanent wharf, lloat, bridge and buildings at the southerly end of Lonsdale Avenue in thc Citv of North Vancouver, and builii- ings on thc Company's wharl premises in thc City ol Vancouver, thc estimated cost ol the same being approximately Thirty-Five Thousand ($3n,ooo| dollars, and in thc building nl a new and modern Ferry steamer with a steel hull to bit used in connection with the Ierry service now being operated by the Company between thc Cities ol North Vaiiiuiiver and Vancouver, thc estimated cost whcreol is approximately Ninety-Three Thousand (S93.000) Dollars. ,2) The debentures to be issued by the Compiny are to.be Six Thousand Four Hundred ($6,400) Dollars lor the payment ol the interest at the rate aloresaid lo become due on such debentures during the currency thereol. The sinking lund shall be placed lo a special account 111 a bank at North Vancouver, it being understood however, thai the siuking lund or auy part thereol with the consent of the City Council of North Vancou ver may be invested in niari- Igages or some other approved of security. (4) The Council ol the said City shall in pursuance of the powers vested in them by Statute guarantee the payment ol and the interest ou debentures of the Company to the extent of Oue Hundred and Twentty- Eight Thousand (f 128,000) Dollars and interest thereon and iu the event of the revenues or pro- tits irom the said ferry service not being siitluient to provide in any one year the above sums ol J1347 and l>64oo, and the City is required to provide such sums or any part thereof, ihen thc Company will issue to the City lot uid in respect of such sum or sums as may bc provided by it an equivalent amount of shares in thc capital stock of the said Company. (5) The said debentures are to be secured on all the property and assets of the Company. (b) Thc monies to be realized from lhe sale ol the said debentures shall be deposited to a special account in a Bank al North Vancouvei and shall be used and applied only in and towards the erection of the said permanent wharf, float, bridge and buildings, and in the building of the said lerry steamer. (7) The Company agree lo begin the work of erecting the said permanent wharf, float, bridge and buildings, and thc building ol the said Ierry steamer forthwith after thc disposal ol the said debentures. (9) Thc Company agree to pay all expenses legal and otherwise incurred by the City in connection with this matter tn- luding the submission of Unnecessary By-law to the ratepayers ol the City, IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals thc day, month and year first above written. 319 Pender street, Vancouver and North Vancouver ARCHITECTS E.STANLEY MITTON.M.l.C.A ARCHITECT 619 Hutinfi Street Weit, VANCOUVER, B. MUSIC Prof. JOS. E. NURNBERGER Musical Director Vincouver Opera House- Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Hall, Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phone 2530 Phone 463 U. W. WA1TT & CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street Piinoi — Talking Marhinei - Music Goods The oldest music house in B. C AUCTIONEERS A. M. BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 66 Hastings slreel west 11 thi oily auctioneer who will pay ipot cash before the iall 11 conducted BARRISTERS MR H. A..POWELL is open M riTi'ilr pupils tor instruction 00 tin Violin, 'Cello .and Contra Bass. Very painstaking with child. 11 n. Musii 1 ip'u il tnaili. 'I'lbiin llall, Corner Hutin- .mil Iiunii r Slu ' is l'lione L4200. LACIES' HAIRDR! SINC. F. C. SAUNDERS Barriitir, Solicitor, Notary Public. Member of the bars ol Britiih Columbia and (Juc- bee. Room 9 Empire Building, 603 Hastings it. west. Vincouver, B.C. Phone 4166 SCHULTZ & ARNOLD Bamiieri, Solicitor!, etc. Roomi 104-105 Crown Building, 61$ Pender Street Phoni 996 S. D. Sehalti C. S. Arnold MADAME HUMl'IIKI'.Ys _a jum rei'iiveil 11 larjiu .eln-tli'ii "( Muir Gi.nl-. ■•teiiciieii ol thi lien 'iniiiili ndloww lirict-a. Cull mnl m.|>iri il yuu in in need i'l one'. Too**""**, \\ i^s, Tran.-I'T- matiiuiK inaile liy II ,*>.■■, rl on the almrti'iit iiiiliae. Fur IM ami laili.l imu nui ihni*; enn ixii I Mary T.liolil- limit's Iinir rim*inl. ♦! 'K* |-er bulili*. Ulh dying md bUJchlii**, IiHiIbmm*. -ape, nip lr,*:illiii*lal for Lulus ami ,11*1.11. ini'ii Sliani|M.nnu mul niiiiiiiiir* ui):, elt-etri'liMa lor llu* removal 1.1 iil'iirllu'in. hair ail MADAME HUMPHREY! 6SM lirniivilli* Mr, el BATH; OPTICIANS Kallethe's Bath Coner Homir aad Pender Su. The only up-to-date ud reliable hath kouM in Britiih Co- lambia- Wi cure when othen (ail. Sitilfictioa guaranteed or ao pay. Plain hatha, electric hatha, shower baths, manage for body, Kalp aad (ace; electro therapeutic bathi 1 ipccialty. JOS. KALLETHE, PROP., Griduite of Berlin, Germaay W. LAWRENCE SMITH Graduate Optician All work guaranteed Consultation free 49 Haitiagi itreet west Opp. Cameraphone iheulic r-HOTOGRAPHcRS I I •1 u ; The Corporate Seal of the North Van- euttvi-r City Ferriii I.iiniteil, was hereunto allixed in the presence of: The Corporate Seal pj the City o( North Vancouver was hereunto allixed in the presence ol: Take Notice MARTEL'S STUDIO - PHOTOGRAPHERS - 121 Hailing! Slreet West, VANCOUVER, B. C. The best equipped studio on lhe coait. l'lione 322b ■ USINEIS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hasting! St. W. ■ ntadi • Gr.iL.i W-MUrn School I IMPERIAL PHOTO STUDIO Family Group SpecialisU Cabinet size, >3 per dozen Cor. Carrall and Cordova sts. A. SAVARD, Proprietor PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING We have lhe largest stock ol moulding! in B.C.lo select irom J. Sprott, B.A., - - Manger go when you wanl framing done ____—————_——————.. -1 chiap and well get our prices. BAILEY BR05* CO. LTD.. 540 Granville and 138 Cordova Ha PITMAN'S Businesft College 632 Seymour it., Vancouver Day ichool open all the year round. Night Khool commences September 8th. CHIROPRACTIC REAL E1TATE IAK1-; NOTICE that the a- bove is a true copy ol the proposed By-law upon which the vole ol thc Electors oi the Municipality ol the City of North Vancouver will he laken on Wednesday, the 3rd day ol November, 1909, at the City Hall, Norlh Vancouver, H. C., between lhe hours ol nine o'cluck a.m., and seven o'clock put. THOMAS SHEl'HKKl) City Clerk 1 liii,a|ar.,lir ta il,. onr ni.tbot ftblt \u 1« a*»i#»,v! rtaioT. Hit rm*. „Ht.fiM. S»ni. *f>* lu p*an ul i„.aM|, .. • lalraaLr.'lit llir •til. ■ hlnapr-.- „r Ha v.,,rf,t,..r li Ofnrft Laval, li.c. (ihit„r ul 1 bln-pm m I. ir.'lu.tr I'.lm.larlitxil oil lilr„|*f.rll,*, I-.vt-nU"rl. I„w. OBIc., Isatm In. I utlllni'uM taliM-1, HI* KnUoti •ere-ii, l'l,.,i» I.-"** irur. 1 in 1 1 on.ulu '.lun ai, I < .."aaiitllotl Ira* Keep your eyi oa EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulari apply to MORDEN & THORNTON Phone 8ij 440 Homer Strut DETECTIVf AGBNCII3 PUBLIC NOTICE is hrtcb- given that the vote ol the Ehei- ors ol the City ol North Vancouver will be taken on Wednesday, the 3rd day ol November, le-iie}, between thc hours ol nine o'clock a nt and seven o'clock pin, on the "Ferry Improvements Aid By-law, lejoq" nnd that within the City Hall.North Vancouver, B. C, ind that Thomas Shepherd has been appointed Returning Olhcer, to take the vote ol such Kin tors. with tiie usual powers in that behall. BY ORDER of the Council. WM. H. MAY, Miyor THOMAS SHEPHERD CltyCleA| Canadian Detective Bureau:— Officei everywhere Vanroiw-r Offlrr .11 Kmi'ire Bl'-rk 'HU llaalliiK. it nnt. Phnni- 2216 W. W. WELSH General Superintendent Yorkshire Guaraoko k Securities lorbur.itioii lid 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSIKAM-E R. Kerr Houlgite - - • Manager UYIINO AND CLEANING I'KKTH DYE WORKS Anderson & Hilton, Proprietors Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing Ladies' dressei, silks, Ucei 1 specialty SALE & BREWITT Agents, Norlh Vancouver OROCtRS RESTAURANTS All North Vancouver people eat at LEONARD'S Either Flack Block or Hasting! itreet, opposite the nrw Post Office. Leonard sella hii tei by tbe pound. CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Grectrm aad Proviiioai Wholesale and Retail ll6 Haling! St 1 downturn Dalivary Tiwdayi aad Fridayi WATCMMAKEHS English practical walcht-uakir; Established 1889 Specialty, repairing WOODBOOFE, 31J Carrall Street ' I THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Concluded Irmn page one ing to build new wharl, whal wuuld thee do with the St George.' as the wli,til suitable for a paddle iteamer would be too wide lot her. The gentleman who is design ing the plans ol the propose*! lerry is i Ur, \\. Trint, who has designed and superintended thc construction oi steel, Iron, wood and composite vessels lor man) yean, both In tlu* old Connti •* and m Muiitieal. Toronto, tjiu* In*., .unl Owen Sound, somi m the C, P* K lake sti, men be tag liis design, li llr, I outel is as will posted in reai estate In uii,null ,\uulil !,.■ ,; lettable man li* dial M ith Ue* \eunilei what lu* in 'ins be jjieiun fllU.ouu i,.i.,,ii(i'tio-i,ille in a ten nun.' The condition is to build wharves .unl .1 ferry, and lhc elte has all auditor wl'.ose tiute is to see thai the expenditures aie* correct, No matter wheth* 11 ihe preient board oi dirctou oi anothei mie ls appuuilii!, the work ol construction .an be carried oil. lie smile eloes nol think that the* directors eeill have the money at their iuiiiie.li* ale disposal, ami will use it lor election purposes, I take* it that, the present directon wen elected became ihey had the confidence oi the electon, and 1 submit lhat 11 is unfair to eaat in) aspersions on their ability llow, unless then is some evidence to prove 11. It scellls that he does not question their Intentions, he might have be-ill geliel oils enough io Luve lelt it at tliat, allil as lar as their experience! is concernttd, his ow 11 letter does not show that he has very moch himsell. The lerry compan] had oilers from Iwo or more ilille-reiil sources io design the ferry oil the usual five pel edit eollllills sion basis, bui they decided ihat as Mr. McNair and Mr. IK aid had bieit sent to Imd out what Was w,mini, it wa.s better lllal line should cinplo) their own designer who conld incorporate the ideas which Mr Me Nan and Mr. Heard had been able lo ,u qiiiie, thus they would get just what was needed and do so at m*i\ much less expense lo the ratepayen, A. WALLACE ' ilu production that made Nnith Vancouver lamona, Charlie's Aunt on Nov. 17 and 18. The instruments lor tlu- North Vancouver bran band arrived usUiilav, and practices will begin at once, There arc still .1 uw subscriptions outstanding winch the committal would be grateful 10 receive at an early date. .lohn Frederick, the Infant son ol Mr. and Mrs. .luhb, ol this iit\ passed away on Saturday last. The funeral was held from Messrs. llarion's parlors, in Vancoaver, Ki-v. A. II. Sovereign officiating. Pioneer Bakery^ S. H. Walker, • Proprietor Fresh Bread dailv delivered lo all pans ol the citv. ib loaves for <i 4 for 25 cents. TRY OUR MILK READ UK.II GRADECAKB PASTRY, ETC. PIONEER BAKERY PHONI 8 71 Lonsdale Ave Dissolution of hirtDrrship Messrs Alexander & Macnaghten beg to announce that owing lo Mr. Uaamghtea'l having received an appointment at the ltcGill University College of B. C, the partnership now existing between them will be dissolved from and after November 1st, 1909. NEW WINTER BLANKETS Dont tail to see our wool and cotton blankets. This season we tre in a position to offer the best velues on the Pacific coast having placed our order lor these goods with the manufacturer early lasl spring when wool was at its lowest. We would draw your special attention to our pure, tine, all wool blanket at £i per pound Fine white wool blauketn, |>«r pair, f; * ' Mb white .mail Maui kali, per pair 4.-5 '■Hi while »anal blanked, per pair 5.00 "lb white wool blankets, per pair li.lH) 71b pun- all wool, line large US, per pair, 7.00 Sib pure-all wnol, line large «i/.r, per fill 8 00 V, bite ami gn-y llannallctle lilmiUti, heavy weight, all prieel Mtwdlsi i" eras Two good dining extension tablet as good as new, inn used as displae counters loi one vear, eeist Jlo each. Sale- price each $5 J. J. McALEECE Cleared Lots In Block 33A, D.L. 330 These lots sre sll oa graded streets. Ia fiat neighborhood. Close to park sad grand boulevard. Water, telephone, rite trie light. Prices $600 to $700 UM IfRH.S KEITH BLOCK LON.SDALK AVENUE PHONE 93 SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC BURRARD SASH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George Wu ■oliril a trial bid on your tinter, .mall or large S. GINTZBURGER •LIM1TED- THE NORTH YANCOUVER SPECIALIST 103 Cordova MrerI, Vancouver, 5. C. r. (). DOX SM. ARC VOL GOING TO BUILD ? Come to us for tho money and repay it to suit yourself BY MONTHY OR YEARLY SUMS WE HAVE \ LA RGB LIST OF CHOICE LOTS FOR SAI.K ALEXANDER P. REILLY OlfOtttO autl L'litniiiiaitei uf ft Auilrra'i Vhtrth Teuelier nf 1'iann, Vneal uml Thenry II dcirnl Punil. prrparrd for Ihi- Tiara.tit** I'n'verntv F.ianiiiialiona Si„ v.'.*,.- tu I""' ,s'"'- l'i'""' A'.'.w.f, Vtaemm Alliums. 4(f i,„lf.„i, .-,„.,,,,. p),„,„ .V,,rfA I'aar.urrr North Vanroneer, TuoiIuti i Frl.tsvo. lMrri-nre: Rev.Mr. (Iillam t^*f f >>M>l>f f lt>M»»»f »»f M»l»l»l«jl»» ALEXANDER & MACNAGHTEN RIAL ESTATE BROKERS 121 Lohftdale Avenue (ALL AND SEK THE NEW ASSORTMKNT OF vSilverware Given Away il AS I'REMIUMSTO CASH PURCHASERS AT McMillans »«♦>♦ •H--H-B-H' I > 1-1 "I- H- l-H -H -I-l-1 9 llll 11114 I i III11 I It 1II11»1 M I »HI H-H I-1 11-1IIIIH WHO CARRIES YOUR INSURANCE? We are sole agents for Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London, England, whose assets exceed $86,000,000 LYNN VALLEY We hare some extra choice lots, 50x140.75, within 100 yards of car line, with every city facility. Price $250 each. $50 cash, balance $10 per month. These are absolutely the best buys in this charming valley. HENRY EVES <Q CO. Tlir i M-niiini' North Vein timer Sptrialiill 67 IND 69 LONSDALE IVENUE. PHONE 6 North Vancouver. V iMiiiiiiMMMHiiiiiinimnitiwimiii ihmihiihiihuhii-h*hm-h-m-m-i* IH-HI-I J JJ.J..I..I I-l J
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