/? I Si VOLUME IV. NORTH VANCOUVER, li. ('., FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 11)07. NUMBER Hi AldermanicCampaign Mass Meeting Last Night in the City Hall lo Hear the Candidates a Most Enthusiastic and Harmonious Gathering. The cit) ball wns filled to the doors last night to hear the candidates (or nidi I'liiiinic honors who are seeking election al tlie polls tomorrow, The proceedings were most harmonious, the only conflict nl opinion being that expressed In Candidate Percy Webster when he took exception to tho suggeltion of His Worship that the three ex- councillors seeking election as aldermen be returned, nnd asked why uot make him (ilu- mayor) the autocrat "I Norlh Vancouver. These tillerancea were met by hisses Irom Ibe audieni e. His Worship Mayor Kealy presided, nnd seated with liim on tin platform wns Reeve May. The nui) or in opening thanked the electors in n lew well chosen remarks lor his election. His hnd been ;i unique expi rience ihis year lirst he w.is returned ns reeve lor the whole district, then the day alter this place was gn etti d i incorporated city, he u.is present id with ii child (applause), and consequently he bei amu tlie lirst I.iilu r ol ihe first boy born in the new , ity, and now he wa • tin lirst lathui ol the m w city (Applause.) I In lew.iiu great future I., lore us, and ii greal develop incut work In I"' di'in \\ bib this was iln foth vein "I lhe birth ol the Dominion ol Canada we oul] wished ii v,;... the ., ill , loi then wi might have n population ni ioo,ouo people, (Applause,) lie cl'isi ,1 his remarks bj request ing the return ol the three remaining llll inlui's of lhe old council. In, Btise im the first lew months Ihere would be a lol ol hard work to be done. Ni w by-laws must be . n.n lul. lor the city hud none to iiiinui'nee willi. (Applause), A. li. ("rich y wns well reel md, and suid that al lhe request ol a nnmlici ol rati payers ho hnd come out as a candidate lor alder- manic honors. As one ol the oldest residents on ihis Bide ol the inlet lie bad always taken the keenest interest in affairs pertaining to the welfare of tin- place. When thirteen years ago he u. ndcl his way up among blm k Stumps In I'lllieiith street willl a I. w other Bcttlers, und built small ks, tin \' hid no Idi .1 thai Nrnth Vancouver could, in |i than 30 ye.irs oi iiinie. support a mayoi .md aldermen, liul here il , wen with t mayoi alrcadj elected and a good one loo. (Applau ' ' I Im City ol Nortli Won ii ii, i w.e. tn be (ongrnlulati .1 on having n man al its head thai li a. had years ol i xperienci ai councillor nnd reevi . haa shown hi. abilit) in ofli e, and has given up time iiiiiI monej in sssisling i" bring the city up to what ii is. (Applause) •• As lo the policy ol the incoming council, this lies yel to be shaped.' snid lhe Speaker, "and I shnll be only loo glad l" support any measures that load am ine progri ss und cxten ion ol ' 'terprisi i within our ii ' There w, re ten mi n nominated, six ol whom arc lo bo i liosi n as till luture ul l( nm n. und il he wus givi ii iln honoi i" bo elei ted a one "I tin iix, hi promised to Work ll i Iln new nly. nu! I" lurther its int. rests with all tin means iu hia power. (Ap| \V, l':a I, agn i I with M i oi Kealy Ihal llu i ii (in i ol tin- old council should I" cleel ed for business reasons Ap plaun i Wen In . in", electi al In would do his best in forward the best inti rests ol North Vancouver. (Applause), Ex-councillor Emery snid ihal six months ago he stood in the same place asking tbe citizens lo elect him us councillor, nnd HOW lu- was asking them to elect bini as alderman, "There is no issue," he snid, "and yet ihere wns u great issue belore us, nnd that wns to innlce North Vancouver go ahead." (Applause) Therefore the responsibilities were very great, (Applause |, Ex ' Oimcillor Irwin nlso received an enthusiastic reception, (im ol the objects "I the mi eting, more lhan anything else, he thought, perhaps, was to become acquaint) .1 with the ten candidates now in the field. North Vancouver came into lhe city ari na ol Canada under verj favorable conditions, ninl her citizens mist build im the future, uud build well willi the foundations for a great i ommcrcial ciiv. " We hnve great ambitions, nnd our interests are mutual with those of Vnncouvcr," said the speaker amidst applause, When we look backward on the progress made ns well as forward to our unlimited prospects, we must leel proud to live here. We must not rest on our liiurels, (or we have just commenced ".i work, The inu council musl enact a new set ol bj laws, lie wns devoted to the work ol building up the city, and what wns needed most in this wnii, were broad-minded men ol executive ability. Also he lull.veal in patronizing home industry : and il ihis principle were not carried out ii would be impossible to build up tin- place. (Ap* pi iiisc) When new arrivals came in our midst, welcome them nml lend them n helping hand ns neighbors. Man) u young ciiy had been retardi d in its progrc loi tin wanl "I ii lew broad minded nun ol energy. II. congratulated tin i it) on having as iis first mayor so able u man, who is competent to represent it anywlu re— iv. ii nl \ ii toria nr Ottawa, (Applause) iim ol the lirst a -.j. ndi- tup b "'i in"'"1". b) the new i oimi il would be to plai ■ in ire hydrants .(ml. ,i. nd ih'" tt.iiei system. He hopi al in "' iill moro roads built loi in nml si tilers, iiiii in ' nhancc tin i.ilu. nl vacant property, (Applau ii i s. A, McDowi II spoke at some eiii;ih In mi esthetic strain n- [arding the splendid landscapi environment ol North Vam ouvei lb" -aid iii,it he did not call it tho Ambitious • ity, because In did not place any limits on its | ' litii . Win n ho was asked to allow his name to l» plai i I in nomination ihere was a dearth ol candidates, but the trouble iei med to be now lhat jtliere wi re too many, He had resided here lor a good man) years, and wns in lavor ol 11 onomy, but at the same lime he believed in progress nnd i iha n in v "I II nice. " II wi gel ' a i -ni'iit high and iln rato 1. ii |'i n|,li mil imi i nun" here," be snid. lie finished .i very neat ipi.. ii ].■. laying ol Norlh Van* ■ lhe priib id tin i'.n Edcnol the West. " Vppl IU ' |ni lid lhat In- bad been a i lenl hi n I ■ cars, and ha I wati In 'I llu growth, di vi lopincnt, and tin i on centration of the municipality He assured the citizens that if elected he would do what he could lor the best interests ol the city, He also promised that ho would at all linn s give- n careful and im- partial consideration to whal wns laid belore liim ns a chosen representative of the people, nnd on ilini promise he stood ns a candidate iis alderman, (Applause), Alex, Sniilh got a splendid reception, and said that it wns not an honor ol his own seeking that he appeared before them ns a candidate for the position of alderman, Hut guaranteed that il da cted he would give his best attention to tlie work ol lhc council. (Applause). Percy Webster differed with Mayor Kealy in using bis oflicial position in supporting tlie candidature of the retiring councillors ns aldermen lor tho ciiy. II they are elected, " why not elect him the autocrat ol North Vancouver ?" he said amidst cries of "no, no" and hisses. The speaker then went on to say that the city should set aside blocks ol land for public buildings and open spaces Ior parks. In Ins contentions he ably contrasted tlie the cramped condition ol Vancouver with North Vancouver. The city council would hav power to pass 180 new by-laws as well as licensing by-laws, and he was willing to give up his time to Ibis work. The council should also plan its public work, such as the building ol roads, sewerage, etc. ; and when once this work was started not to be making new plans and tinkering with it. II. also l» inv. d iii ;i io-miniite lerry service. (Applause) Frank Wheeler gol a good n ception, He said that he wanted to show till in that he wns in the race us an aldermanic candidate with a free band. There was lots ol hard work to be done, and lie was prepared to do his share. " If you think my ability will stand for it, and lhat my past character will stand the strain ol nn election contest, why elect me," he said amidst applause, lie in.nle nn canvass, Ex c mncillor Dr. Jordan said that the remarks ol the previous spi akors regarding what had been done and what musl be done drov things home, lie took exception to the refi rence to Mayor Kealy made by Mr. Webster. When he 11 ii,' nn v as olecli al as councillor he sionil on the fence. And when he wnii into the council he wns agn ' abl) surprised at the broad- mindedness and the impartial wa) uf Rei ve Iv .dy in settling muni* i ipal aiiaiii i, I'ln docloi sai 1 In always belii ved in the position seeking the mnn. " Wo have a ;■. I townsite, and musl have .a good i 'Uini il to help make it a , i'"nt city," he said, " anil it was lip tn llll (nil I . In BCll a I till" I" 'I ', - n, ri gnrdlcss ol petty things.a s ma mi,, is oiihe first ciiy i ouni il li the bridgi ai ro i the Sei 'an 1 nan v, i is to be built," he i m tinned, "a live council was ms di ,|. and you musl have a live council il you arc to have a livi town nnd get industries, Why Bhould not North Vancouver havi cotton and woolen mills, lor slu wns near to Australia ? The (ili/eiis made no mistake in honor- in;; Mr. Kealv by eii i ting him the lirst Mayor ol Nan th Vancouver, Vou i iiii mv, ise ii uml sny iimt the city Ims been equally honored (Applau his election, lie had promised Mr, Iv nly that be would run as alderman, but his old supporters willed ii otherwise. During the fourteen years he had been in office In: could say thai lio had not done so many wrongs, l-Ic said that the electors had done tlieir duty in electing Mr, Kealy as Mayor, and hoped also that thev would return the remaining members ol the old innn.;! " Vou areleaving tin old bomi sli ad that produced you, ns it were," said the old war horse, " bui in so doing don'l forget that tlieir old homestead cau produce more cities, lor we have lhc opportunity as well as unbounded resources." (Applause). Proceedings then terminated. City of North Vancouver Electors are warned that tliey must not give more than ono vote to any one candidate. Each elector can nive one vote each to six of the candidates' The Celebration '1 here was a good attendance ol members attheCitizi ns' Dominion Day Celebration committee meet ing on Wednesday night, His Worship Mayor Kealy pre id I, and Secretary McDowell was also" iu his place. The proceedings were mosl enthusiastic and harmonious, 01 course the i lib t matter discussed was thai ol raising the finances. I In ' ommittee will acl at once, and il is to be hoped they will nn el willl liberal responses. The decoration committi o n ■ pmted very satisfactory progress in their work. The sports committee reported ihat the grounds ol the athletic club would be in fine shape b) Dominion dny, and nlso thai a grand stand would be put up, The printing committee n porl d that their work was right down to dale, nnd that posters would hi shipped to outside points this wei k, During the discussion which ensued on the rep irl ol the transportation committi e, it wns estimated llinl there won! 1 be about 2o,ooo p "pii: attend the. a h bration. The meeting llien adjourned, /anii',: ami Uenikmen : a lliri ■ ■ ," llll llllll I I Allll a nil ill UlO leel a ....... Bill, 1907. lining,ti ■.., ,i llll HI a l,|,l . a: llllll ...... i . ■ Ul, 'a' llll III il ill Ut. ' •'.. (a. ..'. councillor ul llio 'luiilcl|i*llli a known Im ■ VlKUH '"!- a , Nortli Vancouver, 11. ('., Juiie illli, |'JQ7, City of North Vancouver /.'!''" a i Ui ill, „„••, ,' lllll ill:' !. 'OH asiillll ' _ .,; 11 tako | a uro In accepting tbo iioiniii'ilfon !,irulilernmolc hol Inl-'llllis In:,.- ana ... | in a., ,.|, ,.. ,.„ „| ! i ivlll be iiii i Into nioi I . aa aim loi ng Inlo Hit Held ai "ii'" ivbob liiillilliiKoItl.i'cll)', lal a.i.il- a. ; . ■ ,,' al lllll ll"- ceivomy em Votiraobed «. ' i Nurlli Vancouver, lime 7,11107, I ngnei ssary aucli poll will ho opened Saturday, June 8tli. 1907 IN MUNICIPAL HALL NORTH VANCOUVER i kepi a,|.."n i.rtuei'11 tin- hours o 'i lo i 111 and ; o'clock p, m, The i|'i alloi for Mayor "I tho Cil ll Ural election slinll Iw his Ic Urltlsh subject oi tliu lull ol I ('cul ■ i■ . and having 1 : months next ■ bis nomlnntl ■ n ulstcri I owner in Ilm "' Olil '■ "I real j.r..]i<*rtv ■iin liiri ity, ni tlm assessed valuo on Iliu lusl rovl "I Municipal l- ■■ sn ■. • I,'..11 of llio district, nr nil tin- las' reused Mm irlpnl AssoMmenl Roll lor Scl I purposesqI I'islrict Lot 273, ol live hundred dollars, or more, over and nliovo uny registered charge ond being otherwise duly quail" ii' 'l ni ai voter. The qualification! Ior Alderman of tbo ciiy nt tho lirsl olcction shnll Im Ids beluga iniil.' llritisli suhjecl ol llio lull ngo of twenl.v*ono years and having been iaar ill'" thn '■ mi.iul ii."si preceding llio 'I.ii ol lii- nomination, nud Is thon, tho rcitistered owner in tho Land Hogis- Ir; 01 i iul r.'id property Bltuatcd within tin" City, ol the assessed value on the ■I Municipal Aisesimenl Roll .'I lhe district, or on tlio Inst revised Municipal Asscssnienl lloll lor Bchool il I1 iai l.,,t No. 27S, ol two hundred and llfty dollars, or moro, "\cr und ul'ia nny ri giitorcd cbargo and be- , nit uthcriviso duly qualified ai a rotor, Io thc Electors of the City of: In everj Municipal School District Ini*v i'a i i ii hi in ■ .i houioholdor hi the North Vancouver. 'J '"'">':i llrili"1' *"''" t.tldi I "I'a'l ln.ill.ltl.lt : At tbo i. [ii ratepayers i havo i l< il to < n eandlilato for Iln no.-.ltlon villi rmi i llu- i ily. ', . your -ii|.|' irl iln- honorable position, i. - ■ III progressive n- •iai" reganl lor economy an I ell " a ' |||f nil I'ii. H'Ork a.i U V,,iiritiai'aliiiii lorvanl, A u i Norlh Vu un a, n.i . i Iih, 1007. ■ mil ngooI21 yean and other- ui o qualified in vi.i.' at on election oi i ru I.. . in Biich School district Iglbla to lio olected as a Bchool Truitco in bucIi Municipal district. (own uii.1,1 mv linn-i. nl Nnrth Van- ■-'nl day nl May. 1U07. \lK\". I'llll II', Returning Officer, To the Electors of the City of North Vancouver. ti j G ' , At Ilm reipicsl nl si rural rnlcpayers It gives mu ■ ire lo come lie- fore iho. ■ llio City a an Alder- Ihis oppnrti ■ . ■ : i lent Iur seven j ire, I con* si'liT IIIJ'W ll llllll to iill Ibo honorable pokitiuii. I have nl nil limes kepi in el li ail' ' fairs "i iia" plm. llcipnll I remain, i a. lientlj I 0 Mn.-. North Vancouver, ll.l.', J i, IIWI City of North Vancouver (To the Electors ol the City of '/'., the lileclo i ni llu Cite of Sorlli j I'ltncoiirrr.- I havo lieen re pii -n.i hy n Iaar..', number nl rnlcnii ■ rs lu ullnw my in 'aa ■ le I"1 put in fur ii" niii.ia, ii- i iillicilli i". nl llu mini- el" li" a '"' iia." ('in- "1 North Vancouver Doing ,i rusidc-ul nl leu ai ars' sl ill.'. I lllll iHIIVel . meill! i"i the welfare ol llu and will therefore sulicil your wl imi Ilm nco Youi : dlhfnlly \. I., i North Vi i IIK17, II. C North Vancouver. Liim - I- ■ ■ ■ li I will do wl - ul Un'pii I sluiil ■ ■ l'i Id ,11 NOTICK I* HEREBY . ii ia. thu Elector! "I the Diatrli t a.i North Vancouver thai I i* qiiiro iln* nrcsonco ol the -aid clortonat llio Municipal I lull, in llio City ol Norlh Vi. Saturday, June h ihi. -Muir IM, l!)0r AT u in LOCK NOON ono ft -son -a. i !"■ ui the Municipal Coun- llecve, ni'i I"" pcrioni (mm each - i|i ii :..i l.y tho North Vancou* rl'ity lii" r|'ir.ii."li Act Auii'ii'liu.'iit Act, WO! aa: llll ia. n| Council' nl inr iho pur| I electing lour " " lium in tin. Muni- cipiil Hoard nl Sa i i Trmlocs, in place . I ivi ii lulled, ■ .uiiliai.it.- shall i»" inii.iii'il in ■: llie writing -I..ill bo subscribed by Iwo rob n ol tbo Municipality ai ■ iindi i. .unl shall h" de* Id • .i ilng Officer, al .ia tin .;..!,•..i tliii notice and 2o'clock p. m. i Iho i.i. "i ill ll tllCOVI "a' '"I il poll I |a.!i iiiii I poned "ii Saturday, Juno Mii. \% .' Hall, iii Ila' dn "i ■ md "ill i" kept open ii* "I II iTIofli i I mnl; o'Clwli I'. JI. To thc Electors of the City of North Vancouver hidiei und '.'■ a. Having been i ■' .1 iii Iir i."inn. ted ils i i' Inl tlderiniiiii i a upporl In' I ■■ i I II de' my li i ;■> advance lhe Inl i > ily. Va.iir.- falthlully, l ii I l ■ Nnrth Vancouver, II. li,, To the Electors of thc City of North V.uic over. / idi, nn.I lleitllenit iv. Iii comnllnnin with ll number of Irlcnd uuid i uii!. presonl mvsell tli" pnsitl I Alderuuiii nl ll ' North Vaneouvrr. i reobanil Hiding l ii i ■ a ■■ mippurla li a■■ Ihi ended the li t ol l!la| M.I. | I'a .1, I . i.' I I M < ,1 |li ' ' 01 IU till dii Irii i Ki' re Mat returni .1 thanks loi loin " li 1*11.4 i. V, || North Vancouver, 11.1 '" li for lleovi -luili lie ii - and r Ihroo montl nexl . "i in- nomination tha ■ i ... tl.." Und Ri ■' ilunicii ' M ii.."lit 1 :- ..( mora '• " I .", !."".. .'lal •. i i lions for l : ■ ■ ■ '" inootlii ■ II Ihi Lund ' ; " I llUI 'I II ' a . uidred nod " ..I ami above .my ■ being ■ a ai within ■ i the spa : i.a '.; 111." II a III all , ",.r live ii r moro on till ■ nul ■ nt or charge l r.ii*'" qualified il- a ■ ■ I' 1 I 1 Mn Saturday, Juno Is!. IW ,\ii O'CLOCK vit >N dug om a |illr|aaa^.' a ' 1 a,| " ' a-' | " ' S iiii Van- : HI ... I I "a'. Itoturnlng Officer. ■ n Illation IIF, EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, THE EXPRESS, N.aiih Vancouver, 11. C, A Weekly Nevvspapii Published b; TUP. EXPRESS PRINTING CO Subscription, ?i a yen. 1 1111 li ill, il briil-p il " [ll a I)) il ,,| \ ,||l at a '.■ inirini': i-ntaiivc-i ni llii llicip.'dili I '' 1" ' i-tini; \va> I her. Aid. Hepburn, the .ai ilm special ciiiiiinillce pp ■ und \ aiienuvii' uii- fiirilici repi'i -■ nied bv Aldi i liK-ll McSpaddcll, \lill.iiinl.l. Heap- Iti lliiuic iu- ill- miai , Xiirtb \ a iicd In Ki' (a Ka al. i niiiicilliir- lb'. Jurdaii, Ucx. I'lnl ■ ,i:. c\ and \\. .1 h >.'.ltll v lilK'nilVi I la". \i, i',. Wall ■. ..'. .1 . i. ii.. Iluriiitli llryne, ."in.I Ir. U, ' i. Unl uli il,. lirsi -|na. li niiii . . . the vvliule liuilli i pri ■ ill . iii -in.! thai iln; bad lir-i appi'uachcd ilm member "i lhe Dun ii : ' u inliiijj '.li' i.a tt- icr bm bail bun iiii'iiriiieil llml (be lailal^r ,'..'lllll 11' l| l""ll"ll" ",l 1111111 llll i lOlllillinll ({I .'"Ullli'M .- iia.ii. ., i ad ih' n approached ihe prnviitci.il y.*v<-iim,* i,i and iln munii ipalilies inn rested. ■ ll \ nn iiiiver imd iIiihikIii "t ii-'-li first bm later the interests "i olbcr- ivcre considered. I li> i ii . .. .'.. nil. in .ni'i llu- li, I. I' coining down in in I on i .(■"■.. Illi^lll III" lb"iieiu illitl :i woilli will I'- have them lerminati ■■' Nortli \ anciiiiver bm ihal would be selfish and si useless. lime ua- a railuai gminy nurlli Ihal ivnnlcd llll" llllllj^r lllll I! .Ii'l |)l,| pi making any iirraiij'imriit*. fnr uin ciilar ur i."t ii.iin nnd iii ii.uii.u-. -ii." ua- iiii "ill. "in avail .ililc li nne i.ninn". u"i ii chance- ivi re -(t usidc ful a |,iii|j lime, ii ii"i Iniever, I bet luial in depend "ii iln- ini' -'niai- uini but it tvnulil he belter [ur uii ■ able in walk ur ride mer. I be l; : a ai develdpiiienl appl ibe nortli iiiiaiii ihai ii ivciiM Ik disastrous In have i\< equally disastruus to have iln controlled by mn railwat mil). Reeve llyrne i!■ ■]•■ ■ I \ ancnuvi r IVOlllll n-e 'I- III -I a :, |i , a . In „■ cine ii bridge upcll l" all. (Lil W.i. Walker, ni Smith Vaiicmivi i. ih' ugbl ihni th." ' could In ii .nia' a pa in i," |iii-itmii i i.iiii. lliul" |ii|"d,-iii u| nh \ .in couver, .n.i linn it iin Uill" ll"l . lliiil ll M a,|,111 ti.illii" bridj;-' ■ In a L.v. level Li; . h li-vi ll|";al^a Ctllll I and a I nieiiui i i' in ci- "ill;' i child bordei I ■ l|aa\' ., " ' ."" 'I'll 'I ' t'Vl'll till |.a II ."Ilia |l .. I (.if i Md. llinl 'Inl ii"i think llml there was in -aid ihai n iln re was to h 111' WOlllll [ll"|a ' ..||„| lliiil dul iia'l pinviili i ■ icbiciilal and ia".; pns.sci ci iiiiiiii". \l(la I l'.l|' ' I \|l|, Ml- Spaddell seconded llml llu I councils "i \ ivei and ,'urib Vancouver, iiii'l ill. a nmi, ipal , .oiii- cil- "i N'oith \ aiicuuvi i. Vaiieoiiver and lliirnah . ba •-, l|Ul -!■.! 1" la. ... ' , ' ii|i"ii ilu proviin i,al '. meni ll n iciio ■ . ■ Hurrard Inli i. llu Ma; m ui \'am .,[ tlif , Adjoin An nil.iiiii.il in." Inn; nl the rni.il i iiinn il was held in llt-eve May's niiii e en Wednesday night, when II was arranged thai tin- lll'sl nn a ling aa| tin' i iiiiii il will |>e Iniil in the l.inu \.ilb \ SI Iiniii li'iiin, am Monday evi ning next, al clock I In" hilim lu. .itiiin III tlie luiiiin ipal hull mid "Una - will he ilisi iisseil ami action taken thereon. Considerabh difliculty ll'iSI ail ' "'Hi' ' liiitl U lib llu-. HI,llli I "II ila I lalllll aal t||,- , ,l|, ||\ vl iaiil,ib,c blisiiu*! |an uiiMs lu-ie I here '..• ie pn si n: Keeve May, and Cinincilbirs Nye, Knbson, I i.i\ isnn .niii Mi Naught. Frank Mellon Dead Aboui ..i'.'n Saiiii'd.'i) morning 'Ir. Sieve Spence when passing da .11"; ScCOtlll -Ilia I. \"llll \ illll'aall ire, I" "...iiu i hcsliTlichl and Lons- . I." ivi lines, iaiiiinl l-'i'iink Mellon il; ing mi ilm -nl. mill, li ua- evi- Iiiii ih.ii li. hinl nipped uml fallen a* iba i, ...i- j nasi) gash in his '. ia la; ngainsl ibe walk. I I: ' a 'ia. il v ||s aiiiiii,..nul, bul In .'I unl nn nothing inr ibe unfortunate man. i nroiicr Diplock lul.I iu in.|ti. i und a veidicl ni accidental itt'iilh ua- r.iiuti..1. \lr. Mellon sonieiinii - worked iu logging a'iaiup-. a- well a- ilu Western t or* rati ui lb li.'ul resided In Xuiih \ anciiiivi-i" iihi'iil lun vein's, and peeled In all who knew hilll. MooJyville All Blacks Organized ' in M ml ■ lasl ilm ''I".i'i;\ille n.n. inn lurilL-d iiiii cil c al '■ ii' ral ineeling a,i iln IliiM-lmll [•Inh. I'resident i h ..". upii al ib. cbiiii nml iha- ibu i Iran :u i. .1 ua- lhc organ llli; aal l||a' || .,!,. |"| |||,' .,.|-,,|| I I., ib' playi I- : ■ I '.. i ampbcll. i --i lium i ainphell and I... Um I n-i I.., .a John McDonald, >cc,i|id i..,-, Joe \iiilrcu-. >11.*it -top Wm. I'arker, Ibiril bi-a I,,,.. I'arker. I ■ 'III' ll' l'i I'llll' Slllilll. I . ii I'n id Miiii-.ii Naher Kighi iicl'l Nap. I'arker, I'm Im- -John I'arker, in"" I'arker. II lives II. Naher, V White haul. ' ■ iliivs i na.. W .ilK* r. I;. I I'liii t'liinplii-ll. :i.a l. "i' i. iiini.il-. ' \\ Ii'l llll I V.l|'.'ll aa|| I',*!!'! , I. Death ol Mr. Lowery Mrs Wm I ,ov ,i",, mollier "I ihe well-known humorist, !-• T. Lowery, now n resilient ol Van- couver, died a lev, iiiii-. ngo in I'eliaile.i. I liil. 'Ibe ileieasi il ludy was bm u in Ireland So years ago, nnd ui- noted Im her love nl humor. |>i» tn mnl romance. These i|iialiti('S she largely nn |i:ni. .1 io In'i sou. Colonel K I I. ... ■ mi- widely known in the West. Speakins ol Mrs, Lower)'s death, ibe I', to.b .in /, ■.. has iin billiii.iii" ■• li In.s |i<, ii mu Ireipii'iil ilnn nl hilt* t" ililniiii < lhe ib alb "I main old i ili/ens, nnd ibis week vve have ;iii.illli i In .nld In lii. nillllbi i Ilnn b im in i il Inun ibe activities ill ihi-. lile in it, rnal rest and happiness Mis. Willi,nn Low. ie. I lentil in i tired mi I bin-, Jay, the ijtb instant, ai ller late residence mi Chestnut street. I lei In uilh Iiiui been [ailing (or some i ■ past, and as slu- bad lived ih>" albiii'l lime nl man, de,nli was unl an iiiit xpected vi-iini by ber family. Her Insl day ■ were iiinde happy by tbc ministration! and presence nl In r bedside n| all her family but om smi l\ I. Lowell, ol lb ('. Dei • i it'll was a devoted and lib long member nl the Episcopal ihiiii'b. - Alter services al bouse, inter ment look place at Hillsdale cemetery on Saturday afternoon, wiib Canon W. Craig, pastor ol Christ church, Petrolea, offii iating, The lloral tributes Irom her old lli, ll.l • Wl I. IIUIIII 1'1'i- •• I In pall li'iii. i- v., i Messrs, Hugh Simpson, A. Mcljuien, (j. S. I'itkill, L. W'nlle. (,en. (', M in ii and Chas. ligan. Her husband pre-dei eased her fifteen years, ller lamil) an William M , John A.. Siiniii. I M Pi trolea, and Ruin. T., ol H.C., and Mi .■■- Ii'.i, In I M. and lillllilalinr M ' l|i In d.l*/ lourlst Hr-crl Palace Hotel lies! I mulshed Hol el on the least II* I IS: 1,80 tier Dflij .„(! l'|i Special Rotes io Families nnd Regular llnnrders Half-hour lorry coniK-ction to and fruin \':iiiciiii\,i"i", llnl mul filial wilt it in every room, lli'lnrii call bells in every room, KI l)A & ANDRUSS, Proprietors Skconh Sim i i. NORTH VANCOUVER, IJ, C WANTED TO PURCHASE itSSt\ AAA Worth of North Vancouver -fJUfUUU Property lor Clients. , . Owners are requested to call at our ollice, or mail a lisi with lull description and particulars as io prices and terms, We can guarantee sales il prices are right, and we are given sole agency. (live ibis ymir immediate attention if you wish \oiir property transformed to cash. PATHOSI'/.E the PlnSEER BARBER SHOP Lsnsduh Avenue, utile corner of First street 11 ATI IS rpiARS,nul TOBACCOS IRWIN & BILLINGS CO. Ltd. na. :••' i—■--——- Corner Lonsdale Ave. and fifth St. SOUTH V.Wl'iH VI'.K IURT CAMPBELL Prop. WE CAN Mi. W. Nu holsnn I.nib y. archi li ■ t, has removed his ollice hmi the \\ i stern ( nrporation lo tin I'ioneei I'ainl Shop, nn thai Esplanade. NOTICE. WoTll'K IS III-.III.IIY lilVKN L~ ilnn ibuiv .l.iv- niicr ilnli1 I hi-1 lini'l tiiiippb I" iln- linn, Chiel t'oiii- nil.—inn,-I' ol Until ainl Wert- Inr per- iiilanlnu i 'i ,i Kpcciul license, tu cut ami carry nwav limber Ir lhe following dcic'rlbed Innil-, nilunled in iln- ('nail illltrlet: Couiiucncingnl a post marlied ('. II. C, i'ini,id HOebniiiR ui'si ul entrance In T'nlai'iieArm.Ilienee80 cbniiis iinrlli,,i tlicnce 801'hniui weal, thcnci' su rliaini -a'lllll, lb.'Ill'i' illnll;' blincb In |.aai||| „| I'oiniiieneenient, einitnliiing lllll acres, in..ie ur I,--. C. II. iHi-. ! Sel Your Real Estate—Rent Your House—Invest Your Money In Mortgages at Good Interest. , . A BIG BARGAIN IN 273 NEAR THE WATER WE ARE THE PEOPLE To See, if You Wish to Buy in North Vancouver EVES & LAWSON liompson Mod; 1 'II. .N I ll . NORTH VANCOUVER. SEEDS, TREES, PLANTS Sn SccdlesK Pliunii, Sn Pities* Apples Sn Cohlen Corn—Jusi nld reliable varieties nt reasonable prices. Perlllinors, IVi' Sn|i|iiii's, Spray I'limps, Spraying Material, rut l-inner.-, etc, Oldest established nni—cry iiii ilm mainland "f Uritlsh Cnlunihiu. Cnlnloguu Iree. M.J.HENRY'S MUM IHIS AM) MinilOIISIS. VASCOUVKH, II. 0. P. S.—II your liuol rchantado nol handle my seeds, send direct, We prepay llfty packets, nsBoried varletlea nl jardcii seeds in live cent paper! (teitnl stock) tu yunr nearest pnst-illlco for $1 i twenty (ineketa Ior '>n cents, Trial col* leel ion, When you want a job of Painting; or Paper Hanging or Kalsomining done. See Hardy & .Stoney Sixth Strf.i i NORTH VANCOUVER, A SHOOTING BOOT I II Siniib. publii -.' hool ni ipi' lor, nl Hamilton, • Inl . and blc ilaughti i. Miss i i ih,accou pan cd In Mi Marki.. ol \ ana ouvi r, and Mi I (' William!. ol ihii i ity, wi re Tin li> - alb i this Mi Smith, who has filh .1 for "aa| , DU || 10 Ml H iii nil be I Miss Smith .. pi a , :, , d trip In mil ilhel i ua t ' .In ■ dl alii in all Ilil 11.1. , I,.i sei u no place v. n h am h bri li pi peel ib. Ambitious i'n- nl the I'.n iln Coast, Y- st. i.hr. wilh tin' i'ini". wi re I ii I elford, Mi i in nni Mis- Peebles, ol \ nni ouvi i. when ihey made lhc Irip to ila' i iipilana Mr, Smith li u li tin i I' i; , -ph ss today foi tin" I ni Mis Siniib will itop lu ri l.n nexl month. A ilu'" inui sidi "."..iiii '" laid, as su an ,i- ib. bimbei arrivi s, on 1'iltli '-iiei't. Irom St. Andrew'! 10 St. David's avenue. Alsu "lie will 1» laid mi St Anali' w a •.,.' Innn b'irsi in I'oiirth sin -1 as ■ .ni" j possible IITV OP NORTH VAKCOIVEII rpi.NI>l,H.<* MM. INVITKH TOl 1 clear and urade Sl. Andrew'* II I jr..in Keilh I luml i" Kii'i, luii b Streei. -I»", ni.. iii.ii-i'.iii be liml ai Hi,. Mum. a 111 it I Hull, ulnar.' milled tender* am.I do* limit, niii-t In* Imlaed bv K u'clnck, nil Wedneidny,.lime i.ii.. IHO", Ai 11. I'ini ii-, ('. Mi TO CONTRACTORS rni-ISHKIIS l-'OII ADHI'I'ION'S Inllil. 1 N'nrtli Va iver Sel I. Mr. S, Ijiiley, iiri'liil.'ct. Nurlh Va ncr. will -la..ii plan- ami K|icelllcnlloiii( lllld re* ci'ive iiffen mi nr bejern lllsl Mav IWli, IV. P, I'l.Allil, Secretary Schoel llonnl. TENDERS WANTED. IPKNIIMIIS WANTKIi lull l:nl i.ll 1 liradiiiu pnrlinn nl llu I loin- Hnnd .ai iln- llni*. near llieliii|iilaiin llnml T len in I..- in mil liiii-Mliiin luii,. l. I...iii'-I ur anv lender." ii"l in nrll)' Hi I'epled, I..( pnrlii'lllliri Uppll Ui II.ai'l . Lllll 111 , a (In,, I l|l. ilifi! I' hie Sl., vniirtiiivcr ,...«..,.,-,. A find A.'i'lit \\ AN I ED-t0 reprcscMH A SURVEYOR'S BOOT PROSPECTOR'S BOOT AN AI.LKQINI) (iQOD BOOT BLACK ENGLISH GRAIN OR TAN VISCOLIZED CALF DOUBLE SOLE, EXTENSION HEEL, 9 Y. W. SAME AS HAND SEWED -$8.50" Rolled Oal & Hour Haij and Feed Seed* \l I orders DELIVERED ibeBrackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Harry Mitchell, local manager, Lonsdale Avenue. PYKE'S SHOE STORE 5i(5 HASTINGS STREET \V. PIOIER lllll GOODS STORE li.r nur -i/.r nr hnve uni' "I ibr lineal und benl -ini'l,-. in llritisli Ciillllllbill, U'e nre lnylii|i Ill nn ex* l.'ii-ive itriek nl UP-IO-DATI UtCOBAIIONS North \ aneuliver, Tu » nuud nuill u in.,-i liberal iiiiitracl will he itlven. Apply Huoili -I. H"'"i Im I«'n.i cor. 2nd and Vai Ull i II. I'a ' Lon.rlile Av» (ur the ureal cell bratlnn un I Inlmi Day. tt'u open tbcin up imxl week. All (-..till* ninl liupci I- .Mu-. II A. .-ui" N. VANCOUVER If you are qoinq to BUILD or do any ALTERATIONS i'iiii-iiII ii- nml ive mil save cnu Ml INKY, Plans, I Ic, prepared fur tiny style house, I sibilates lurnished BUILDERS 6th St., West b'ine, heal thy Tomato and Cauliflower Plants, grown Irom Sutton's Seeds, always,on hand. PUBLIC NOTICE. lUnTK't: IS IIKIIKIIY HIVKN THAT ^ I nhall apply to the li "Inu Hoard Ll tin' District Municipality "I Nortli Vancuiivcr ul ila nexl meeting l"r a I hotel license ler pri'inlies known ua l*ul K, lu the Siib-dlvialuii "I but 871, Uroup 11, New IVestinlnitor Dlntrlet, reilstercd in the banal HegiaUry OIDcq nl Ibr Ciiy nl Vancouver, A. M'liVOY, I Dated May nth. 1U0", Till.; EXPRESS, NOKTIl VANCOUVER, B.C. couver District Lot 265, in the City of North Vancouver, goes on the Market in a few days. 300 50 foot LOTS _m&a—mam—~—tk~—mummm—m—mm—a—mmmwmm Vari|in<j from 132 to 164 feet in de|>th This will be the Industrial and Business Section of the City Take tbe Car to liewicke Avenue and Choose your Lot Robert Ward *«■ Co. Ltd. Pbone 279 Corner Hastings and Homer Streets J : The Newly-erected Store | \ Corner 6th and Lonsdale Ave. 3* \Z "IU l>e Occupkil liv • . 1f.w.templer&cq| With a Full Line of Groceries, Etc. 0|>cn about June IOIIi :-. % Your Patronage will be Appreciated *; t\N LOTS 70 v 240 $300 Close to snw mill and plank road ; ten minutes Irmn car: only $100. Also a few i | acres lot $2001 terms, io down, fto per month. Mouse in lei. ii rooms, all conveniences; splendid view, Also one for sab" j $500 cash and i;n pci month, Iwo perfectly cleared lots on Lonsdale Avenue $900 each WESTERN CORPORATION, LTD. Electrical Storm, Tuesday was verj warm and the air humid, The electric shower iu the afternoon produced a I strange phenomenon here, Al tin i Palace a nucst was reclining in one nf the big easy chairs, and directly over his bead hung an electric globe, when u sharp Hash lii ii, and ut tlm same time rang the call bill. Also at the resi dence ol Councillor T. S. Nye, n | mile and a ball distant, at ibr corner ol Lonsdale avenue and Queen street, the electric wire wai ' struck, which put the system ol his house lighting out ul use. It .may be also added lliiit while Manager Bunbury, "I lhc li C. Electric Railway Compan.f, was at the wharf, al I gardens, bis hat was knocked ull. willi a lla-ib like all i . plosion ol Iniisi" powder, in liis It is als ported that .i ,'critabli waterspout was Recn ncai llu mouth ol lhc harbor, whii h i- sup posi 'i i" have been llie b rinination ol a huge lightning bolt, llu , click, similar to tin mi' In in I ,ii the hotel, wii"- also heard 3011 h 11 awii' Ir the h Ulse. Mr, Nc all o i' - eivi d a slight shoi k. I In distances bi tween those two points is about one mile and a hall Thunder is very unusual oil llu Coast. .\or •nuii' ii in VANCOUVER FERAY & Summer Time Table, iu.17 LEAVING VANCOUVEI! CITY: STEAM I II ST. ill ■un.1. "nam A.M. a. Ifi " s.no " S.IU " 11,110 " 10.18 " 11.18 " 12.1.1 P. M, I 16 " 2.15 " :: Id " 1.1(1 " :,.b,i " 11.15 " 7 3ft " 8.15 " 11.15 "' 10.15 ■ ll.::n " -II Ull.l: ■ . 1 is. 01 VI r. IMS I.M. Hi. 1.1 " ll.i:. " r.'.i:. P.M. 1.15 " 2.15 " 3.45 "" 1.46 "■ 6.45 " 11.46 " LEAVING NORTH VANCOU VER CITY II IMKR SI, ,.|..l"..l •11.20 A, M »7,20 " - .11 ■■ 11.46 " 10.45 " 11.45 " 12.45 P, M. I 16 '" 2.4J " 3.45 " 1 15 6.46 " H.45 " 7.46 '• - 15 " '.1 15 '" 10.45 " •11.46 " rtAMI K -.. I IM OUVI K. J. \V. BALMAIN CIVIL KM .INltKH AMI AUCIIllKC'r Plana, Quantities, bnols Superintendence ,,(Construction I.a inu Miiiii.i. ''..iisiai I-ohmmm Ave. NORTH VANCOUVER. 10.16 I.M. 11.18 " 12.16 P.M. 1.18 " 2.18 " 3.15 " 1.15 " 6.15 • 5,18 " 7.15 " G. E. JORGENSEN (iiii Inqinor and " t. tint karat,or III..'., .'*.'- i:«iiii»i"..iui,lt,.a, wm,., Poweri, EltlnaUli -ii|«'iuil..|i.|.'„i. 1.1 liiiiairiiri M.i.a „l I"""'"'"-. I'l" I Mmini ("liilliia, llln,.|,rlnli ol siila.lni. ' -11 lluiinn si. w., • ■ VANCOUVER, u. c. Sol "li Silli'lai -rrxii" JAS. GRAHAME & CO. Painters and Paprriianri us Murai. Decorators Grainers Glaziers Skins LONSDALE AVENUE, Opp. 13111 Street. MEN'S FURNISHINGS li, J. Osborne, Edmonton, was here on Monday. He reports business brisk at his lown. Subscribe lor The Express. TAILORING AND BOOTS AND SHOES Our new Mais are bore; nur Spring Woollens are bore. Our store and overv* llilng therein is new, brigfil ainl clicerlul, Our prices aro right, Patrionizc Home Industry LWUL WOLF Tiiomi'sun l'.i.".K, • l,ii\-|i\l,K Av 1: A swell liiini 1 was held in Lai son's pavilion on Wednesday, It was given by Mr. Bissett in honoi ol the Derby; the custom in the old country being that altei i Derby mo i one is held. Tin re was a large nuinbi r pn si nt, ami ihe music was furnished by thc on li.'sira iiinn the Hot. I Astor, while Mine Host r. Larson was iii' 1 aterer, Capilano Eotel CAP I LA NO KA .M I ;>i i • dl the hi'.uii. ■. -I ,, 1.1. tmpulil i. lb ' I leel abovi sea I ri I Idi all) siluati d lol wishing an • hili u it in j i limati. ba autiful mo I ■>iii .1 1 Iiu 1 I 1 I sl A I, w lea ;i. Irom ih' summit ol Mount Cro* sn 1 iim Lion Tally I." nu el car 1 onnecling will ■ (err; at Hewii Kn avenue, rclun | bclwi I ind , p.m., calling at llu tv m inyona and the suspension l. allowing lime loi inspei tion RATES: S_'*.s" to s-,.<"> Per Day A. A. CROWSTON GENERAL BROKER. Insuimncc In all a,. Branch*!. Minim. Placar and Hydraulic TiMB-n Hardwood. Cedar and Fir. M»-,»c.r.n rou TMr Commircuu PdOTICTIVI Ar.tNCH Ollict*: Flrit St., E. of I mi...'. A>a. 60 YEARS' RIENCE Tntot Mna-it DctlQNI CocyniOMTi te. ■ *.- v < ...lirnli r.,.1 •1«*.rrl|.|l,.*i mar ' , 1 11 lira *li.lli.r .n 1 ■ - i 11 11..ii na il t'INDBOOl ..I, l-alnil. . ■.'..,. 1 1... until |.al,'i.ia. I"'* a.,.. ,>,.|.||..'| (I111.11 \ t... r^ralr. a ' '. ., *"'l. aid ilian... littli. Scientific American. \ I •■ ntlf llhMlnlfd ***\\t. LirfPit -rir- ' -it■«■» un-* [ uriii), Triii». M * ' •'. "itii«,|i. -■,.,...■-.'.■.>■• INN 4 Co."""—- New York Hrtmn i rni- *•. -TS K Ht„ WublDftoik, J>. c. 4PICCI Al. H \ 1 1 Hi lAMII.II'.S AM> MK.i.l LAW HOAlitll u H DICKSON \\. KELLS, Prop, •ri-: 1.1 I'intM. ,..,.-. [SOUTH VANCOI vi 1/ -ZZraK'-* .■■• *r»*<^ W. NICHOISONIAILEY MJCHITEC1 Temporary Office I'. Cndney'i PaintShop, Kiplanaili \ ll. C. '..MOKE __m . TERMINUS CIGAR CLEAR HAVANA FILLED Till-; SOCIAL I 'I I' I III 'I I S I II I I I I I . II Hnrrifr-Scrgcanl Jameti frlM ■ ai ■ « || LDIS .ir-nnu SMiTM a '■ 10 A IPI IIAlTY I - All"! 1 Hlitli Wrcel I'ondcr Btrcal ltd I A , 11 11 ■■ Sorl Vancouver, B. C II 11 rani Mgr, .1 vi. 1:. || 1 - ith Mr-Mi, SOUTH VAN'COI VKR :: EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, ll C. LIST YOLK =pjy Villi Is |ll, A A. SMITH & (.0. JUNCriON BLOI Mllllll VANCOU! SEE -= EISLNM4N llll STUMP SPECIALIS1 Stumps and Rocks Removed Without D.miaii .' to Ii, W. C. EISENMAN, |a,M. a.i ■ mn Si. NOKTIl VAN! 1)1 11 . ballon W: . II " ■ ' " ll" ' Allen. - I <': \ Willi llli pi I ami :, \t.\\ ... nominaled fi jug i ■ iti.... Clt.li '•• "1 V^VWWVWVy^ ..... I MAI E A SPECIALTY OF a' ■ " .'ia' !*, vano • ■ ESL I In li-". i- iliiil N'oi'lh \ tiiit'iiiivt'i has nn ilium i i mnl llml ilioro . "a Ilil ;a i]| lllllll a|||| I' : dioH i|| , I ' | S I I ui i-i '. tho : : \_ m 8EL1;. i In mi' I "'ill liml yi i ] ui't'li imm' i|uif.l ly. ..ill u. ' ;' RGJLE a till !' . I ■ hi I'll ; :i I ol I'l'i'l 111 ".'. , eli, shoi ll) to .... ib'.vi ■ nf ; I streei ill : McNllil |l| a laa i ., . i'.a i, ran kail r.ide, rH VANI IVI li SI E( Iai IST Street, Vancouver, ft. C. j .1 • . a 111 l llll I I I ' I'ill I tu I reel 'ill . 1 ' 1 . . a '.iii- mul l'i ! .. r Iln ia; i iIrt lliiig li'iiinii'i'. rTLING WORKS \';u ici)tt\ er, I '. C. dr. | (,. 1 | I ■ i da Arnold I rs, W. II cry, V I. Irwin Kay Joi i, alone in llu as his name Iind been '■ Ir. Vu ■ I liilip, ll n •■ - iv.,, I'lccieil firsi inn1 i In the : i being i ■ nl aldorm W. J, Irwii i ii", V. .... inunicipa ■ Unwell, J. Dick, IVi Mills, Alii Wheel ■ 111,well, \ 1' ih Nortli America 1 ■ , ■ a,Ml IB30 isiness lu i'ii uin iiiiiI llio I'niloil Sliilcs, blisitl transacted I'llff! i' I PH '" 1 " IU ll.ltl ' i I 'I' ' 1 " ll a . " . ■I V", da. li. .N I VutlcoilVei ■ ll. M Heal, and 11. I " Irs. I a p,i ..'a I British Coin i Electric Railway Co., Ltd. ■ m.< ■ ..■ in ,v. i s;„ . ii li||il||,j|| l . . |*5i.oo I , ■ paid <', • i;. Office Cor. Lonsdale Ivo. and Esplanndc, North Vancouver, B. C. II b. Ih iri.i Mann r. a ' ■ : i a li. i . 1 ■'. New V, • I loll .. ' . ;• ,\ : llli a icil i ; > : rry lime scln i :-. i, i 111., 6130a in.. 7i.i.i "HI lllllll 10:53 I'" '"" 1 Keith I Wi nue al b 0 a in.. ,. mil ', luiiiiil... pasl the bi'iil 1 . 1 evei il North Vancouver. ■ A I ■ " ( ll ■ file bo " ■ I . i\ eel I.' Ili'I ill Sill I Up In dale Kites: ■ .,, pel .11 ii up si 'I li'aO >. 1 Families uml 1 llonidei K l. I : Ferry Si i i ver) Hall Hour to und Irom Ihi-s Hotel to Vancouver, I'. Larson, Prop. 1 III led ■ !l ' '"ila!! lia- a fine 1 : 11 rd' -; tl ' ui 1..H Mr. I; i I a i a , I.I ■Tb rid lot Oi GOLDEN W..o ii Vi. and bc ready and 1. rH THE PRIZES. Coming Sun I.. 1 Ihi fi . ' ' { ' . , . A. H. MACPHERSON ill ISI) UUII.DI.ll • n c. 1 I.all I'll! iliil.' a lllly 1 iViiti'*. Imnl li
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