_mmmmm* »ij_ ADVlRTIiWO Tf .> •--* ^ ■mm retching I ^ £ ia thair homes. _ prsss dots that J«M«X-4**>-J->->-M^< § fit if x fcxpreas | JOB PRINTING •!• that pleases, at The Ex- V press Ollice. Good stock. f Prices right. X Phone 80 *, •*•■»*•»*• •*■» •*■» **•»*• •*♦ •*♦ •** %• ♦** •*• •*♦ **• •*• •** •*• 'J* •*» **» • J* , VOLUME 8 NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, JULY 16. 1909. NUMBER >l 99HHHH^m^HHHm^HHH^999^9*99A999 (THE I.O.O.F.i P.O. Bro. A. M. Russell, D.D. .'. M. paid an oflicial visit to lor-th Vancoaver lodge, No. 55, I.O.O.F., on Thursday, the 15th inst., for tlu- purpose ol installing tin- olhccrs lor tin- ensuing term. He wa.s accompanied by the lollowing brethren who assisted in the installation ceremony: P.O. Bros. W. A Johnston, Grand Treas. R. E Thompson, Geo. Middli-miss, J. McPherson and J. R. Ritchie, N.G. of Vancouver lodge No. H. North Vancouver lodge is ofli- cered as lollows for the ensuing terra; P.G.—A. L. Clements N.G.-Ed. Peers V.G.-J. G. Kellcy R.S.-Thos. S. Nve F.S.-J. H. Pilling Treas.—F. Farrow Warden-A. T. Kennedy- Can.—Robt. Innes Chap— F. B. Cummer R.S.S.-D. Lyons L.S.S.-Win. Mitchell RS.N.G.-W. J. Irwin L.S.N.G.-J. B. Brown R.S.V.G.-Ira Peers L.S.V.G.—E. Groleau I.G.—Richard Brerton O.G.—Norman Kennedy. ln response to a hearty and unanimous vote of thanks, the D.D.G.M. made some well chosen remarks, congratulating the ollicers and members of the lodge, not only upon the attendance which greeted him, but also upon the fact ol every olliccr, both elective and appointed,presenting himsell lor installation. The introduction ol Bro. Johnston, grand treasurer, was met with hearty applause on the part ol those present. The remarks oflcred by lum were of u congratulatory character, and Ix-spcaking for the lodge, under ils present ollicers, a continuation of the prosperity which has marked its path since the date of institution. Other visiting brethren being called u|hjii,spoke encouragingly, making special mention of the steady imrcasi' in membership since the institution ol the lodge a little less than a year since. Bro. Joseph Ogle, a veteran Odd Fellow ol 50 years standing, in response to the hearty reception which attended the announcement of his name, entertained the brethren with sonic observations which were of a reminiscent and highly interesting character. ROAD MAKING MACHINERY The district road roller, having in tow the rock crusher,went up Lonsdale avenue, bound lor the quarry at Lynn Valley, on Thursday afternoon. Some dif- liculty Waii experienced in making the turn at (Queensbury ave. A great deal ol speculation is indulged in with relerence to the practicability oi running these heavy pieces of machinery over the plank road to Lynn Vallcv The underpinning of all the bridge work has been sullicicnt- ly strengthened for that purpose but it was impossible lo strengthen the roadway, and what wilh inequalities 111 the ground and weak spots iu the stringers, etc., the experiment is likely to play havoc with the roadway. The crusher will Inset in operation at the quarry, and the lirst piece ol roadwa\ to receive attention will be Centre road Jroui the Pipeline road to the quarry, in order to give a ready access to the source ol supplies. ington, tby whom it will be purchased at the close of lhe exposition, and set up in connection with the University, Ior use in the study of gas and its problems. An eflort is being made to induce the dominion government to sel apart a portion ol thc grant ol 515000 made-for establishing a gas experimental station, toward demonstrating the value of the new method invented by Mr. Thomas. PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL Thc ice cream social aud handkerchief sale held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, proved a most delightful and successlul event. Thc attendance was large and the respective booths were freely patronized. The chair was occupied by Rev. J. D. Gillam, and the lollowing programme was rendered: Organ solo, A. Reilly; duett, Mrs. Fraser and Miss Johnson; solo, Mr. McDonald; solo, Mrs. Simpson; recitation, Miss Minnie Hall; duet, Messrs. Hutdicson; solo, Mr. Fanner; recitation, Mrs. Hall. Thc financial results were satisfactory. HON. DR. PUGSLEY'S VISIT Mayor May and Aid. McNeish from the city council; Reeve McNaught and Councillor Gordon, from the district council; President I). G. Dick and Alexander Philip Irom the board of trade, were appointed a delegation by the general committee, to meet Hon. Wm. Pugsley, Immediately upon his arrival in Vancouver, and to arrange the date of his visit to Nortli Vancouver. The details of the reception were also left in their hands and will be linallv arranged after consultation with the minister of public works. WELCOME RESIDENT Norinaii MacLean, recently of Winnipeg, is building two residences on 6th street west, one of which will be occupied by himsell, and the other by lus parents. Mr. MacLean was one of the foremost curlers in the prairie capital, having acted as skip in all thc great boaepkls of late years and having twice succeeded in winning the grand challenge trophy, the coveted prize for which teams journey from Scotland, Irom the United States and elsewhere, to have a try. 1I0LLYBURN WHARF Construction work 011 the new whail at Ilollyburn has been proceeding steadily. Cribbing has Imu sunk and raiseil to Unrequired height for llooring, lor about three-quarters ol the length of the wharf. The outermost crib is now about ready lo be sunk and when this is built up tu the proper height, the completion of thc wliarl will be a matter ol a very short time. The satire work will prob.iliK be completed within two weeks. SONG SERVICE A song service will bc rendered at the Baptist church on Sunday evening. Among ihe selections given will be a solo by Mrs. 1. M. Force ol Vancouver, entitled "The Heavenly Song," by Hamilton Gray. Mrs. Banton and Cyphrian Stanovsky will sing Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar, and the choir will render Excell's l.i*,iiiiiiiii selection. "His love can never Fail." Mr. Bantun will deliver the sermon. Thev are the kalsoininers. *"aa"aa*aa*».*a.*aa*aa*aa*aa*aa*a.*.**aa! -.--.--.-v-.-'.--.--.--.-i.'-.''.-'.M.H.'VVV 'X—X-'Xa-X—a**X**X**X**»"X*"X**X**X**X* IMPRIMIS GAS PRODUCER Walter Thomas, inventor o the Imprimis gas producer Ior lhe installation of which a loca franchise has been granted, has had a toinplcte plant installed at tine A.-Y.-P, exposition where it may bc seen in opeialion. Tin- plant was installed at the ins tance ol the University ol Wash- * . ,1 -taWavuV ****'*' A.^4*,^ tf— >«.««. A»£^, eUm .fayi*** .**/'fat*. MAP ILLUSTRATING Till-; PROPOSED ROUTE OF Till-; YANCOUVER I NORTHERN RAILWAY, AND WHERE IT IS REPORTED THAT ENGINEERS ARE IN TIIK FIELD SEARCHING FOR A FEASIBLE PASS INTO THE SQUAMISH VALLEY- IT ALSO SHOWS TBE SEYMOUR CREEK, WHERE GOLD HAS BEEN DISCOVERED. \ LOCAL MWrS .J».**«^J*»»jMjM*Mj».J.«J»«J«»jMj»«Js-tjM*.«jM*.»J»«J».*..J. •*• **• %**^.**J**^»*J*%*****»♦ •!**t»*J**C********•**•**•*•***•**♦* Crawley 1 Reid. >75 secures a 50 loot lot in tin Nye subdivision. Malcolm and Mrs. McMillan returned today from tlnir bridal tour, W. J. Allan of Victoria, was a caller at this ollice on Thursday ol ihis week. .lack Loutet has been appointed sole agent lor the Nye subdivision at North Lonsdale. Thc district road roller Int-a arrived and Lonsdale Norlh is lo bc macadamized this suiumei Raspberries, black, white ami red currants lor sale. Apply: A.E.Crickmay, 15th street east. Mrs. A. .1. MacKay and Mis. Wylie ol Vancouver, have gone into camp loi lhe summer at Capilano. r. Chance, .is a BMeabsc oi llarpur's orchestra, goes down lo \ icloria today, to nil an engagement at government house, lor Lieutenant Governor Duus- rauir. Roy C. Redding, loi SOW years in the employ ol Mi I.i 1 nan, ItcFcelty & Co., Vancouver, has accepted the poslllon 1 head clerk with Paine At Alt .no lan ol ilus city. Magistrate Kealy imposed .1 line ol live dollars and costs upon John Farrel, ou Tuesday, loi being drunk and disorderly, Mr Parrel paid the shot and departed Ior Prince Rupert. Charged with supplying li.|ti..i to Indians, John Hughes appeared bclou- Magistrate Kealy, Tuesday morning, and was limit .ijoo alld costs, 01 ,11 default, si'iiUiia'd to six months hard labor. Also the papcrhangcrs. J. A. and Mrs. MiC.illuiu, ol Beatrice, Nebraska, auoinpani- cd by then son, A. R. McCal- lum, are visiting Airs. McCal- lum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogle, and her sislt-r, Mrs. Clements, mth street east. They are tlic painters. The Canada year liook l..i l-yott is to hand limn the King's printer at Ottawa. The book contains the usual exhaust im iiiiormatiou with relerence lo the dominion, arranged in convenient lorm. Several additions have bun made,"whull increase the value ot the publication. A garden parly will bl |ivaa by the Ladies' Aid Soiittv ol the Melhodtst ihurili, 011 the tuning oi Thursday, July Had, at the rcsldeiitc ol A B, and Mrs. Cleiuelils, corner ol 10th .niii Knlgvvav An extellellt programme is being prepared, and ice cream, etc. will be on sale. Sunday alternoon, I, S. II I nm, a prominent barrister 0 Rossland, visited Nortli Valium ver. He is one of llu leading grand lodge olhciis 1,1 tin Knights ol Pythias, and under till- gill.l.ill. t ol 11 E Reid. ol the local lodge, was taken up to view the wonders antl grandeur ol the I .ipil.'ti... The local teleplioiu sin in ,,t tlic present tune toinprisis 1 f) pinnies. The average daily tails number approximately 1000 An additional Inn is aoa befog nm lo Vancouver, and 1 h< i.il.l. 1..1 Lonsdale arrived this week In,111 England. The table will run (rolll the Esplanade tn 1st 11 street, about -,000 (eel, and will lolitain 100 pairs ol wires. The Inst meeting ol the board ol ilirtit.iis 1.1 North Y.ituouvcr City Ferries, Lid., was held al lhe ofliccs o| tin* tomp.uiv. Mon .|.i\ afternoon W.m.i W, II. May was appointed chairman; lesse Williams, cue presi.I. lit 11. E. Kemp, set ni.iry -treasurer; and T. M. IL.inl. BHUUfel T. W. Thomasson was appointed auditor The board .idjourned to Met on Friday. Don'l you know C, & R..' The water system is giving great sallslactloii 111 the North Lonsdale dislriel. W. D. and Mis Madden, of li.iuson City, sptut Taaadaj m this city, with Iruinls The cariine is lihel) to be extended to St. .1.lines slreel, through the Nye sulnli\isi*,ii. The regular meeting ol the district council will be held this evening 111 the municipal hall. J. A. McMillan wenl down lo Seattle today lo enjoy a holiday ol a week in visiting the exposition. North Lonsdale is rapidly coming into lavor as a residential settion. Pticee are remarkably low. James Skidding and lamily have removed from Vancouver to this city and are residing on ■Mil street cast. Uaiiutl. — By steady young man, board .nni room arith private family. Address 114N .sel- son streei, Vamouver. W. G. Hansen, assay ci loi iln Tvee-Swaviie mining ompany, With Mis Hansen, lias rented suite six 111 the Keith block. Work on tin repairs lo lhc Coquillalll has ken proceeding stt.ulilv ai Wallace shipyards, and is now tearing completion. Dr. and Mrs. Dyer relumed lata lasl wcclt Irom llieir honeymoon trip and an now residing 111 then suite in Un Keith block. \\.uilcd.-CI11I1I1 m's dressmaking. Plain sewing Layettes liaiidniad- Apply Mi- Appleby, lllll Street, North Vancouver. The Norih VaaCQOVel mountaineering 1 Inl, will take a lump to .sivni.iui canyon and the head waters ol Seymour creek, oil Sunday. \\. Rogers t.s impiovtiig steadily li.nii lhe gun wound 111 his loot, received aboui two wnk, ago, alld will l,e able lo resume lus duties 111 a shoil tunc. For Sale.-One i.mlrait 111 tin l'atiiic Loan Society ol Yancouver. Has run almost three years. Uill sell at io per cenl tlial Wfl Apply ai Express ollice. The iitw usiiUuic ol T. Hutchison on Keith load wist, lacing Victoria path is jusi sbott completed. Mr. Hutchison expects to move in uH-out August 1st. Work 011 llit HcOoogall road, through D. L. 202a is proceeding rapidly, and the road to tin iitw quarry oh the mum oi Centre and Dtiiipsey loads will likewise soon lie completed. 1'. IV Allan ol Rule, Isle oi Wight, who leitiitlv it.nliul V,um,imi on a irip, was 111. gue.sl ol Reeve MiN.niglii, Tuts da), liv wli,nu lu was shown round tin .uv and district. Mi and Mi- Haldwin have recently joined the colon) al campers on tin tvaterlroat, an.l .11. Located at Lonsdah garden*. Mrs. H.iial wm arrived u> the cit] irom Bootlaad a lea days ago The lirst unl.loin I ..it ..I inn ilialldlsc to Ik lilollgltt direit Iroiu the cast to North Valium vii, is just luiiig opened an.l pi,1.1.1 III ltOch liv Messrs,l'.lllla I Mi Millan. This is i.iininiiiil .il'lc itiltlplisc and disttvis si 1 cess. MejejWi00300300000000000 TO ADVERTISERS Th. aitHiitii.il ..I sdwrtlsan Li |-«l|.»l III • .Lll'llll.- l.aall'T H| |||(, lia-B.I i.f the .»ll">rilll .'..llllllll. ..( I Thr Kvcri'i. Uml . 1 a ..*. - al i.l v.rli*. 1.1. nl. iMii.ll. ii tin* limiala i.l tlif (irinliT 11..I l.t-r UlSS IV.il ■esdav "i - a. • mmm t * ,. ii no i.i-'h* "■ai Irom 111. ml. .ill 1* tnsd. THE EXPRESS. NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. D c.« . Jones unl •: B Km* moils have secured lhe sole rights or Forty Mill llllk Vu* kon, on (lilin.in s pi i.lll ll.t't able cofferdam and have located a model in d,n K.n creek, by me,ms oi which the construction and operation ol the d can be made clear to tll who mav be interested. Tin- iomi'i.iiii is "Vail in lorm presenting a pointed an h lo thi force oi the current, when in place ..inl is in.i'h' "I sheet steel Tll.' lllll A/i 'I 'lalll is .'| al'V I | leet inside, tnd is composed ol two domes, an outer and an In ner, the space intwei 11 being lilted with earth oi gravel h rom tin bottom ol the walls spadi shaped slides nm downwards and these are forced well .lown into the creek bed bj means ol rods running to the lop ol thi walls, their purpose Is ing to as sist in making the daw watei tight, Once the dam is in placi in the creek, the water is empli ed therefrom bj an adaptation ni the ordinary ciphon si si, --• I pipe being run down - i (rom tin dam to a point on t level with iln bed ol the .ini* within th. dam Winn tn : the seepage into the dam is dis pose.I ..I l.l .ll^'lllj; .1 Well hub and adjusting the ciphon bv means ol an ingenious devici provided lor the purpose, so ih.it it operates continuously The spate oi river bed laid ball by llu- dam is joo squari leel giving loom for si\ or cighi men Connected uuh the dam is a turbine, loi the opt ration "I an endless chain ol buckeU, l.v means oi which the sand is hoisted oat oi tin* dam ami damped into sluici host s, placed upon stows moored to the sides oi the d.un. This mil.me is an extreme!) simple device and nu) be described as ■ horizontal waterwheel It consists ol a cylinder nude ol sheet iteel and open at both ends. Prom thi centre oi the cylinder t numbei oi lunges ol sheet steel radiati lo the tittuiiiletetiii .m.l run through the i vliii.l, i unin end to end ill a spiral ...lll'si Till cylinder operates horizontally "ii .i central sh,,it on ,, Iratn'i vv..ik ttUcbed i" two floats,oni on either thh oi the cylindei Tin whole apparatus is m at a point in tin stream when the current is snflicicntl) rapid ami tin Boats in regulated tn ih.it tin cylindei i.i thoul om hall tnbmerged Th. currenl running through the cylindei aad along tlu ipiral flangi tatists tin cvlindel to turn,thus generating tin powei a cylin der measuring 12 hv lour leel will --cnii.it. 15 bom powei wlnn placed in ., current runn ill}; at the rate ,,[ four miles pel hour. Another simple device lor hai nessing tin stream is shown.loi tin purpose ..I lilting out ..1 the dam .mv huge boulders arith which the operators may comi IB 'a.lit,lit TlltS ,l,||S|stS sun I'll ..I ,, box, built "ti 1 frame* work between two floats Tin box is tut,,1 uui, j,,,|,s ni e«ch etui, ami wlnn tin devici is imt in use. tin si gates an opened allowing tin watei tu flow righl through ft hen it is dexireii t.* ll'.lst ,t laOlllallt thi la.pl rilllll ing liom tin devici t** th* is attached to the bouldei thi gates in iln boi in then closed thus ofiering resistance to thi current, and the tag ol tlu nn hoists th. bouldei >.ni ,,1 the dam The largest hot thai art ordinarily nn 1 with in placei mining ran read I* handled In tins simple uiai This device is ..K.■ , . | nn,ins ol .ui tncboi and 1 pullei loi moving the coflerdam up- ■ iii when desired ll ia undersi I thai Un pro tnoten ol Ihi Seymoui syndicate, now beiiig lormed loi placei iiiinin-; havi been loves! ■gating th bl plant „ni there is 1 possibility ,,1 one hi ing mst.iii.ai ihould the grounds develop lavorabl). DAIRY NOKIII . a a VANCOUVER Phone 126 Store 111 1st street east WM. PHILIP, Prop. As sai,an as iln* snow was sufficiently gone to make the claims accessible ilus spring, 1 gang of nun was senl up and has been const,mill employed since that time. At Un present time 1 tunnel is being driven in on the ledge, The tunnel is now in a distance ol sun leet and the show ing is lully np to expei te lions, lt is proposed to drive ilns tunnel an additional one hundred leet, and at the tame uuh to run a sm.ml tunnel, at point aboui 150 lact lowei down the mountain, to the ore mill, ami then 10 pnl la I raise and stupe ihe on "in by means ( tin lower tunnel, A dist,Uiu of ab"llt IOO leel WOUld have to be driven belore he low« tunnel would tap the'Jan -Poultry show edge, and when tins is accom •;)<*t<- o[ lectures will be pub phsheil the right ol lhe proper Hshed as arrangements art ins i" class as mines will be made. established beyond .ill question. For terms and engagement 0 Mining men ol long experience, Hall, apply to W. I.. Keene who have been upon the ground, 15th street, or phone 23. imi hesitate to express tin- = opinion that the district at the head oi Seymour creek is destined io develop some exceedingly valuable mines, and it is declared that within live vears North Vancouver will have in this district one ol the largest and wealthiest mining sections in the province, JU5Q«TS f.TOpWsEcK (Jiiarantml Brut Quality Supplieo [ „ f* »Wf ™* bua ;icm of Manufacturer*, ., I, r j ;..i„ J..11L Hiifi'ii'* Tn»nii olhcm wlm naUre the mlviHlul- BveDlBgdtliven of day * milk I f^f htrfog their HtMt burin*!?tnnacted Cri'iim, butter, Wld IM OfHm IttppllM | hyl.ip-r.w. ii..mln..ryqdviceiree. I'liargr* I nmletfl'e, Ourlnvpntor'i Advl«rr-<'ntHponr.'- (jnriL HarionttUiitm, Kcg'd., N-w York l,ife j Tl'*" Montreal'UtaWuhlfifftno UC.U-AJ. ARRANGK.MKNTvS FOR 1909 Sept. 11 Exhibitioa,promeoade concert in evwiing. Sept. 13 Exhibition, dance in evening. Oct. 13—Dance Dec. 1—Dance 1910 (or Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . go to THOS. 0. MILLS Pioneer Hoot Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp. City Hall Tin* assessment rate lor Victoria lor lhe veal Is j6', mills. J. W. BALMAIN a llll. i:\iiinkku I'limitiiv 'urn V'i- und ArehitMt SORTH vtNini'VKK. I OK Ml t Mam or in.iiiiiii. My Smith African ii'iiT.111 bounty ..i.'i I'lTtitiiMii., Issued liy llu- I'li'iiriiii'in a.a tl,.. li,i,ri..r, m i..11:1.1; 1 InrSaj tcfstol any DoffllB- lull I.nnI open I a . otrv in lltarta, S.in- Uii-lii tan, or Mauiloba, Any penes * igi * 1 1* v, ."• M.111 U vva.iumi - nnl wilh Ilil. ei-rlili- l'i.* i,,ll" -Hi.', fsi.l. U rile . Tl I.."lil'. 131 SI.liter ' III, II .trial Board <>f Trade Xorlh Vancouver Hoard ol Trade meets the third Tuesday ol each tnoath, al I o'clock p. 111., in the board room, City- Hall. Kxei ut tie meets the first Tuesday of emh month. D. G. Dick, 1'rcsident ; J, R J, Murrav, Secretary. NortH Vancouver HOSPITAL , mi * ran m THE MlSSkS DAiVSOS C.rinia uini ** ttl iiiiiI M.ilernilv Niir»n« Hums Slut Out on Application I *. '..Ill- lOpP a't III,' II .ai.lt»l *tr,*,l A H Alelreit'. A»». PHONE 69 Pioneer Bakery S. H. Walker, - Proprietor 1. (). (). F. North Vancouver Lodge, No. jj, meets every Thursday evening, corner Lonsdale avenue and First street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting'brethren cordially invited to attend. A. L. Clements, N.G.; Thos. S. Nye, Rec.-sec; .1. H. Pilling, Fiu.-sec. 60 YEARS- EXPERIENCE 999999SA\+94mm9mimmmmm9*&m9 EVERYBODY KNOWS HONEY IS SWEET But everybody has not yet realized how different the house would look by spending a little money on some of the WALL PAPER or PAINT sold by STONEY & CO. If in doubt, our expert advice on decoration or color is at your service. We tlo everything in the dtcoratin-; line, and we do it tight kjtOIl©.y (Qa CO., 117 Loasdtle Avenue 4++4444ttaW+*M444444444+44t<H4444aM4!l4*M--t44-l Safetv Deposit Boxes to Rent Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent ■ ■ ■.m—^HMM^^mm—^——^^m~— , Aoti •• Exaoulor, Truitot, Liquidator Rsoolvtrt and Anion.. Court Bonds l«cu<d 40 ■ 0 INTEREST Paid on dsfSSks, riiiii|'.'Uiiiliil bar litni-i. yearlt. Po»» BooKt laauad 5' 0 r.B. IIARNAKD, I'liiiiruinn lluN l-'.H'ARTKK-rOTTiiN.CIiairiiiiiii uf Ki'-iiitiv-i- K. J. P. GIBSON, Manaiter 1.0 * AINWHIIIIIT, M-.-r-.tary tiraiiville- Iliil..innn Hliirk, i-nriier Knliwin anil (»ranville P. 0. BosM PhaseM Safety Deposit Boxes to kent. Safety Deposit Hoxes to Rent Freeh bread daily delivered io all parts of the city. if) loaves lor ti 4 for lj cents. TRY OUR MILK BREAD iiioi PAST GRADECAKE KV. KIT. Thadi MAiwe DfSIONS COPVRIOHTS 4C. AnroM i»n itln| a ikatrla. and dnerlptlr*!*, aar qul,-klr ucsrtiln our opinion fr.e wli.ibw ao ln..ntlon taproiablf i..t*nl.Ma. Caanimunloav Han. Uriel If-nnn-iaiiilal. HANDBOOK on eu.nu wit frea. Olai-.t M.iu r for .ncurinfpaiaa*a. I'.t.iitl tUen tliruu.-h kui.u A Co. n k, lolaotltr, without liUnu, lutlia Scientific American. A hantlBOraelT llluatrttml wwkly. Lnrui<st dr- •ulaiion uf any •cltnilfli' }.<unmL Terma for . ana-la. %-W 9 J99I, ffofnts pIV|«M. Hold t>| ail Dewadfftlera. (M r SU WajMmtoo. I) I PIONEER BAKERY mom 8 71 Lonsdale Ave IE Land Notice New Westminstei Land D>- trict. District oi two Wcsi- minster. Take notice that B. A. Has well of Vancouver, 11. C, ocx- pation broker, intends to app;, for permission to purchase Hit following described lands;—Second Gordon Pasha Lake. C0111- ii^iicing at a post planted ^1 the south west corner ol limlrer license 14768, thenee north 40 chaina, thence west Ho thains, thaact south 80 chains more or less to shore of lake, thence a- long shore of lake to point of commencement. ELLIOT A. IIASWI'l.L May 12th, 1909. Call and we will explain how lo tool iiti ironing days. Then there are tti't.iin leaUlles about our ood s;til street, cor Lonsdale ave # •hlacksmitiiing HORSES STEEL WORK CARRIAGE WORK ETC , F.Tf HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON we would like lo lell mil .ibolll HRITISH COLUMBIA KI.I'X- tllC RAILWAV CO. LTD. ATTENTION Builders & Contractors .iiiniii-r wil • r llllll ill groceries provisions boots and shoes geNts1 fOrNisH"Ncs Tool Sharpening ,1 »prt#lti WEDDING RINGS Dm aim i> to give IStisfsi ti"ii 10 om i ttstomers. SEVENTEEN HOMES IN COURSK OP CONSTRUCTION Wc can handle as many more. If you are thinking of budding set us and talk the matter over CAMPBELL ii* MILLER 2i.*> Lonidale Ave. North Yancouver '(iVVa/VW'^VVVWWW^*^1^***-*-**-**-**-************** Cates' Wharf Gel in itonr. M il I never ba oheap* mi the ground now Out ib bvi iv lie s tO all parti 111 tlir , uv. It vou have no lelt- phom I'-.iv. v.ini inline and mn .I. liven will tall iiilll r ,vi I |l| mnl hniali D0DD5 ie. TY50N norm voncouver ornce. 59 ions oifi: wxme i6 Mil I vim I'ra.l Hi ( *a. I eh plioin Hlh Sl .in.l 4' 1.011*1*1 Are boiiiiht for, but not by women, yet the fair m-x .ire often consulted about tin- purchase, or they should be. Wadding liafl laiinut be lo.. KOod in quality -they an nol everyday pura bases Wc ban- them in heavy solid fold, niMianteed to last a load bl.'liim*. In other styles ol rin^s we easily take the lead is satiety, quality ami low prices, Bny your |ewelry here and you will [et tin- Lest value for v money, GRASSIE & CO. 318 Cambie Street ROOT OF ROGERS AVK NOKTIl VANCOIIVER Dockage for Steanien Warehouse Accommodation for all pui poses J>A\D, LIME, BRICK, CEMtNF, ORAVIL COAL and LUMBER Goods delivered il desired. I'rompl service APPLI IT OFFICE N UW Or al Rooms 11 and 13, Flack Hlock, Vancouver PHONE 3099 MINING ON SEYMOVl Tin H (' Ami ni..11 Mining \ lit velop111.11' Syndlcati si ting in ihapi loi . xtin ive opei ationb upon thi Hank "I Van r-itli.: lim*, ,,1 the Bead ol iei moui creek r North Lonsdale llir pri llie ■ pari 11 Nni tb WstSI and Si r. Bltctrii 1 III Cai Bstension Promin d Sulc Aiient 50x13j feet KutH $300 H75 cash, balance b, 11, ll ami 14 months. I have one double corner lell, Iti lag soiiiii, W50. Aii lots arc iisy to clear. Si hool to be built KinK Street. at once on S* li el one now. Then' IN yi vet 10 pick from. JACK LOUTET. frr the Nye Addition 21J L.tisdale Ave, Telephone L J NORIH VANCOUVER fCRRI TIME TABLE BTBAMBR BT. OBOROB STK. NOKTIl VANCOl'VbR Leave Van. Leave N. Van. Leave N. Van. Leave Van. •is.20 a.m. "6.45 »ra- •6.20 a.m. '6.45 a.m. ! 7-30 " 7-5° " •7.20 " #8.oo " | I.30 " 8.50 " 8.20 " 8.50 " 9-15 " 945 ' 9*30 945 ' 10.15 " io.45 ' 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " "'45 " 1115 " H-45 " 12.15 p.m. 12.45 P '" 12.15 pm. 12.45 p.m 1.15 " 1*45 " 1.15 " '45 ' 2.15 " 2-45 ' MS " 2-45 " J.IJ " .V45 ' .VI5 " 345 ' 4*IS " 4*45 ' 4*t5 " 4 45 ' l.tS " 5-45 5*>5 5 45 ' L a. II li.i 5 " b.45 6*15 " 6.45 " ! 7.25 " 7-45 " 7.25 " 7-45 " I.13 " H.45 " 8.15 " 8.45 " 415 " 9*45 ' 915 " '145 ' 10.15 " i<).45 ' n.15 " 10.45 ' 1 »ilis " *n-45 " 11.15 " l20° * Not on Sunday. | Tiun- Table subject to charge without notice. THE EXPRESS, NOltTH VANCOUVER, B. C. ORDINARY paints very soon discolor and fade. ML Pure Paints withstand sun and weather and stajr bright, because ML Pure Paints, besides pure lead, pure zinc and pure oil, contain a special ingredient that makes them last about twice as long... and better protect any surface they cover, indoors or out. Other makers haven't found out yet just how to use that ingredient in the right quantity and the right way. If you buy paint for real service... real economy... real money's worth then buy ML Pure Paints THE KIND IT PAYS TO USE made ar The Imperial Varnish 6 Color Co., Limited, of Toronto to, tSTABLISURD St YLAKS AGO WT Pure MA-* paints Made in ewrj desirable color and for every ua paint can serve, are (ut* anlred to cover as well and satisfy as wholly as any paint sold in Ihe world. The reliable store named here sells these paints in any standard quaitily, and will readily inform yon upon any painting question. See them before yua bay much or little paint for any parpoet. NORTH VANCOUVER HARDWARE CO., LTD fr Lumbermen from all parts ,.i the United States, represent lnj; interesls that control the entire timber wealth of the country, will coafNfatc at llie A.-Y.-P, exposition from Holiday, .'uly It) to Wednesday, duly JI. The logging i laiflni, which will be held in Seattle at that time, is one of the greatest an nual industrial congresses now held ill tilt- lulled Slates. Hitherto these sessions have been held in the cast. The iveslern lumbermen consider this as the most important event ami known to Uie lumbering inter-1 ests of the Pacific coasl. The meetings will be held in the Hoo Hoo building which | was built on the exposition | grounds especially lor tills congn ■■ s. The structure waa put up by a number of Seattle liuii- iH-rtiiin at the cost of Jio,ooo. Thc amount spent for entertainment, it is estimated, will bring lhe cost to over S:,s,ooo. The Hoo Hon building it sell lus been designed as an exhibit ol what the west call do in lumber All of the finishings are ol the liiiest lumber whiih could be pitked up oil lhe toast. One I'ooiii is tarnished in redwood from Humboldt county in California, Another room is in sprine ami the remainder ul the building is in pitked Douglas In The purpose of the lumbermen of the state is to lainiliari/f Iln usiiors with western timber. Il is expected that it will do more to advertise this great resource ol tile nest in-r the investors ol the east than am other eiettt Portland dav on Tui'sdav,.luli 10, will Ok- well attended. Tin Portland commercial club at- toinpaiued bv the Oregon jotirn al carriers' band ol U piecta will come in a body. There arc already at the exposition a large number ol Portland people, and this crowd will join with lhc official delegation in making the day a notable one. Hlltte and Anaioiida will be the centre of attrailinti on T!,iirsilai, July 22. A special train of eight sleepers, two diners, an observation eat and I baggage tar, will leave Untie on the :.'th bearing a large delegation Irom Montana. Thnrsdav will be Rcdincu's d,iv. The parade will form at the siidiu") in tlic morning This dai lollowi the adjourn adjo'irtunellt of the greal ii.iin til at Tacoma. A series ol aquatic contests will be held on, I,ake Union, between the (Jumault Indians under iheir graat thief Taholah and thc King OcOfgl men Irom V.un ouver Island. Indians [row Oregon to Alaska are gathering lor the great event. Pruhablv the most txtlling lealure ol lite entire pellonnaiiti- will be the eight paddle whale rate in oii.iii going canoes lully equipped with whaling apparatus. lm the purpose oi illustrating the use oi the equipment a monstei mechanical whale will be used, lneasiuing .),*, leel in length. Tht whale is equipped with a powai boat engine aiid as soon as harpooned will lash the waters will Us tail, spout waler like a gei ser aiid stall oll at a in lillle ilip, with the boat in tow. The Indians will have their own vil- ages oll the grounds, which alt expected lo constitute au attraction worth seeing. Wafer Notice Esq. The Corporation ol the Dis tint ol Korth Vancoaver, ALKX. PHILIP, C.M.C. Waler Notice NOTICK is hclcby given thai i an Appliialioii will bc made uu .1.1 Part V. ol "lhc Uaiti Act, 1909," lo oblain a litni.se in iln Vaiicouvcr Division ol Nm Westminster District. The applitatil is lhe Corpora lion ol the District ol North Vaucouici The name of the stream is "The Sister Creek." The point ol diiersioii is ii D. I,. 1071. The qu,iiniii ui water applied lor is one cubic lool per second, The thai at lit ol the proj works is a Dam, Intake .nal Waterworks system. Tile Water is lo lie Used Willi in the Disum oi North Vancou- ver. The water is to be used loi domestic ami municipal purpos- cs, subject lo existing ictonls. Tito bound,11 Us ami ana u, the Dislriel ol North Vautotivti are set lorth ill lhc Idlers pat t*nt ol Incorporation dated mu, August, 1891, and published 1 the B. L. Gazelle, bul cxicplinc, the area oi lhe Ciiy ol North Vancouver .speiilicd in Schedule 11 of the North Vancouver Cit) Incorporation Act Amendment 1907. The approximate number ol inhabitants of the Disimt al praeeat la 2000. This notice was posted oa Um 2nd day ol duly, |.|"i, and ap plication will be made to lh Commissioner on the ud da) ... August, 1909, al 11 o'll... ka in The up,ni.ui proprietors 01 licensees who 01 whosi landi arc likely lo be affected bj thi proposed woiks either above Ol below the outlet is W. J, hum, NOTICE is hereby given thai an Application will be made under Part V. ol "The Water Vl, 1409," to oblain a license in the Vancoaver Division ol nea Westminster Diatrict The applicant is the Corpora lion ol the District of MOtth Vancouver. The name ol the .stream is "Thc Seymour River." The poinl ol diversion is nc.u lhc South boundary of D. I.. 82b The quantity ol water applied lor is six huiiiiieii and lilly culm led per second. Tbc character ot iha proposed works is a Dam, Intake a'.u ttalelworks system, The water is to be used With- ui the District oi .\orili \ a ic 1* ver. The 11.iter is to lie used lul domestic and municipal purposes, subject lo existing rccortis. llie boundaries anil alia ol ilic Diatrict ol North \ aacouvei are set lorlh ill the lelleis pal clli ol liitoipoiaiioii ila inl loll, August, I89I, alld publlsnt,. ■ ilic li. t. Ga/.eiie, imt excepting llie ana ol the Clly ol Norm i ancouvei specihed iu tkhedalt 1, ol Un* Noi ill \ allculiiii Cil) 1 uui,pai,.ii,,11 .ui Amciiuiiiciii 1907. ilie approximate number 01 iim,iiaiiauis oi im Diatrict at present is 1 .. ilus liotitc was poslul 011 lh, J91I1.1.1) oi .inui, 1,.'!, ami ap pill,iiinn will be made to un Lommiaaioaer on the 3rd da) 01 August, 1909, at 11 o clotk,.i.m. Tlic up.oi.oi proprietors 01 licensees who or whoai lands are likely to tn afiected in iii, piopa.se.I woiks either above 01 below the outlet an Thu be} lliour Iliall,.11 Kcscivc. The Corporation oi iln Dis trict ol North 1 aiuoiiw 1 AU'.A. PHILIP, 1...II.C Water Notice N'oTK h !.. in iiiit given 1 ba 1 an Applicatioa will be made un iler Pari v. 01 ''Tin Watei hi I, 1909," to oblain a license in tin \,ui. olivet Division ol Nea Westminstei District. The applicant is the Corpora tion ol iln* District of Jtortli Vancouver. Tin 11,ill,e oi the stit .1111 is 'llie M.itkni (.ink " The point oi diversion is in Lot 14, Block 11, D. li 1 The quantity of walei applied for is two cubic feel per second, The character ol the proposed works is a Dam, Intake aud Waterworks system. The water is to be used iviih- in the District of North Vancouver. Thc water is to be used kr domestic and municipal purposes, subject to existing records. The boundaries and ana ol the District ol Norlh Vancouvei are sel forth in the letters patent oi Incorporation dated loth August, lfiyi, and published in lhe 1!. C. Giuc-Ue, bul excepting tllc aiea ol the City ol Norlli Vamouver specified iu Schedule 11 ol ihe Norih Vancouver Citj Incorporation Aci Amendment 1907. The approximate number yi inhabitants ol the Dislriel al presenl is 2000. This uolice was posted on the 28th day ol June, 1909, aud application will be made to the Commissioner on the 3rd day ol Augusl, 1909, at II o'clock,a".m. The riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be allected by tin proposed works are The estate of the late Dr. Carroll, The North Vancouver Brewery Company and Messrs. Lonsdale and fell. The Corporation of the Districi oi North Vancouver. ALEX. PHILIP, C.M.C. Water Notice NOTICE is hereby given that au Application will be made under Part V. oi "The Water A.l. 1909," to obtain a license in the Vancouver Division of New Westminster District. The applicant is ihe Corpma tion oi the District ol Norlh Vancouver. The name ol the stream is "The Capilaiio kiver." The point ol diversion Is the old Capilano Dam in D. L. &7J. Thc quantity oi water applied for is sixty-eight cubic ieel per second. The character of the proposed works is a Dam, Intake ,,n<! Waterworks systein. The water is to be used with iu the District ol Norlh . aiuuu- ver. The water is to lie used ior domestic and municipal purpos es, subject to existing records. The boundaries and area oi lhe District of North \ aiuouvcr are sel forth tu the letters patent ol [aculpotation dated Iota August, 1891, alld published i: lhe B. C. Qaaette, bul excepting the area ol the City oi Nortli Valiiouver s|>cillicd ill Schedule 11 oi the North Vancouver City Incorporation Act Amendment 1907. The approximate number oi liili.ibilaiits oi tllc Dislrnt at present is 2000. This notice was posied ,,n the 30th day of June, 1901., and ap- plltatiun will bc made to the Commissioner on the ud dav ol August, 1909, at 11 o'clock,a.111. The riparian proprietor! M licensees who or whose lands are likely to lie alletted by tin- proposed Hulks ate ill. I ill i.l Vancouver, The 11. C Licit 11. Company and the Capilano Park Company. The Corporation ol the Dis Iiiit ol North Valiiouver. AI.KX. Pllli.II', CMC Canyon View Hotel CAIMI.A.NO THE FINEST TOURIST RESORT ON THE B C. COAST AUTOMOBILE STAGE meets everj ...1 sl .nd of Keith Road I.im, North Vsni ouvi 1 Kills t' 50 pit ,I,IV ,111,1 lipi',,11-Is. P. LARSON, I'ioim. i.n CANCELLOR 1 Uutgti WANTED Furnished and Unfurnished I Imi-. - (0 Brat in Nurlh Vanoouver. Wa have, rented tl.e lut on our list iind have Farther application!, Send particulars ut onoa to ALEXANDER SMITH ir CO. Loti.-iliilc Avenue Phonea—Office 2-1 Houae 22 (d) Tin- ipi.niiiiy oi watei applied lor is .pi tuliit lui pi i second. l_e) The character ol Um pro posed works ls a .llllllltlp.il IV., lerworks supply. (1) Thc pitiuists nu iv hit I, the waler is lo be Usui is all Ihal area included vvillun tin .Uuuicip.il limits oi un uty ... North Vancouver, comprising District Lots 544, 545, -,,• ,, 54», 54y, 55", 55;, "a. -•;■'. -n. 273, und bib. (g) The purposes lot wiittli the water is to ba used ah do Uicslic aud liiunnipal pui poses. (h) The houmi.it ifs aim area ol lhe Municipality ol the tll) oi Norih Vaacoavei is all thai area set lorlh 111 Schedule 'It ol the "Norlh Vancouver litv Incorporation Act Atinudniciii Act 1-907." (l) The appioMiiiaie number oi Inhabitants iu the Cit) ol North Valiiouver is JaJOO. (j) This uolice was posteii on the 1 Jth day ol June, 1909, attul appiliatl'.ll lllll be llia.l. lo the Commissioner on the .>m .1.11 aal AllgllSl, lyO-J. (V.) Thc names atul addresses ol any ripariaa Proprietors ..1 Licensees who ot ivlio.se lands are likely lo be alletted l.v iln proposed iv.uks culm shove 01 I., low llie (llll lei Is ill, I..I poratlon ol the Cit) >•! t encot] in and the Corporation oi tin District ol Nm Hi V.un..111.1 City oi N..11I1 Vaacoavei THOMAS Mil llll Kl City Clerk. P.O. Address Nm ib \ sncouvci WATtR M'llCt NOTICE is heiebi giun lli.il an application will be made under Part V. ol the "Watei Act 1909" to obtain a hun . m the Vancouver District ol Nm Wesl minster, to tnke, diveil convey and use water .111 Iln City of North Vanioiivei (a) The name, addliss am occupation of the applicant Is Tli" Corporation ol the I itv 1 North Vancouver." (\>) The name ol the strcun Iron which the water is propo ed to be delivered is the "Sei moat River." (c) The point ol diversion is about one-hall mile above tin in'.ikt ni the 1 uv oi Vaacoavei and the elevation above Burr.ir.l Inlet is 510 leet. H til U SOIKI NOTICE is herein givm ihi' an applicatioa mil hi audi timid Pail V oi iln "Watei Ait 1909" lo oblain a license in tin Valiiiiliul lllslll.t ol Nm Wislltilllstel, lo i.iki, illv.lt tottvey and use w.iln in il" Uti a,1 North Vatnoiiiti (a) The n.un., addtess ami ..uiipatioti oi the applicant 1 The Corporation ul the Cm ol North Vaiitoiiier." (b) Thc 11,um ol 1: from Whlih the iv.ili t 1. |aiup.is ed to !><■ delivered is "Lyaa Creek.'' (c) Thc point ol di "alioul oue and one ipi.uiit nub * above the Intake ol the City ol North Vaacoaver. iiie elevation above Hurrard Inlet is 820 leet. (d) lhe iptalitlty ol water applied lol is 1; tllble leel )kt second. ve; The thai at lei ul lhc pro- poseil works l.s a Municipal Watei Hoiks supply. (Ij llit pteiiiiscs on which llie wait 1 l.s lo lie Used ls all llial alia llitludcd within the .lluniilpal limits ol tllc llty ol .Notili Vancoaver, ^uprising Kt LoU 544, 545, 540, 54,, 54*i VU, S9>i 53*i ibb, HJ', 274, lli, and bib. tgj lhc purposes lor which the watt 1 ii lo be Used are do- niestli ami 111u11ltlp.il purposes. (h) I he boundaries alld area ol lllc Municipality ul llie uiy oi Norih Vaacoavei is all that aita sel lorlh IU Schedule ' I. oi ihe "North Vancouver Clly liiioipoiatii.n Aa Amendment Act 1907." (i) Un apptoxiinaic number ol Inhabitants in tlic Uly oi Nui th Vancoaver is ,1,500. (j) This Nollie was posied on lhe 15U1 day ol .lum, 1909, ami applicatioa will be made to the loiiiliilssioner oil the 3rd dav ol August, 1909. (k) lhe 11.nnis and addresses oi any up.,11.in proprietors or licensees wlm, tu arhoot hunls an likely in be elected by ihe proposed a/orha either above or I-. I' w Un- Ou'.-aI, ts lhe Cot- p.'iaiioii 1.1 tin I ny ol North v.uiiouiti ami th.* Proprietor! 111 and ol Diatrict Lots lolti, .ml l.lt.J. 1 iti oi North \an,..in.1 THOMAS Slll-.l'lll'.b.) City Clerk. r 0 Aaiiiiess North \ .iiiioiivit Land Notice New Westminster I..md Disum. Disum ol N.w Westminster, 'lake BOtke that \N 111 l.i III D.ll- /.lel Duke ol North Vancouver, occupation broker,intends to apply lm pit mission lo purchase lhe loll..win-; dcsitlbed lands Sii'ai Lake (West sliore). Commencing at a post plant,.I due west ol a barren link 70 -.ilil** "lit in lhe iloiseslioe lake >n a hitle ba] on tin west shore ol same lake, thence west 40 ih.ims, thence s-.mh k.. chaiaa, thence east 40 chaiaa more or I.S. la Ila,], * I 1 kl*. thl'tlaf nm th aloaf shore oi lake to point ot ia.111111. iia fluent WILLIAM DALZIJ.L D1KI May 15th, 1909. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THK EXPRESS Noktii VaMI or', n;. H ( ■ Hats. One yenr Six IliaalllliS Tliri-i* roontl t'liiteil Stiiles Ol MUM llll'll"* 1 |t.UU it ■ • ■*-'•"> .m.l l*'tirt-i»!ii.|l..''lll,eryi,ir ADVERTISING I; Mi .> TllAV'«lKM I'l-I'l 11 ll'll lill-l Ml M- .'mi'i in- per im h each insertion, Loans Nonas, Kn. |1,00 per inch pei month. Late am. Tnnai ii SoTII: - M *l... -. ('•: liii,I.ii., 17.60, I.H.tl An li;n>ls.. hr-l MIMTtion I1 ri'iiia pel Iin. * *.* a* "ube**qu**l * ni.-r- ti.aii, a.* per line IU.V|.|\ ' Ni" ' * IS I '" 11 NSWI I '. earn- 10 emu iwrllin-est-h n*-,*ri n, i ijmui ■ a.* rut atixi-i. Iini,*- i* r»ii*i,*a| ai* cording to ipso, taken. Allchsngetln i-utiirul sdrertiMmei ti Dni.t bi mi lh. Iisadi ..I ih.. pricier Wi*.lii*-.|.u tveningtoeniiirepiibliestioi in lh. nest .-.ii,*. ('.*-*, a si Nuklll \ A* lt n 16, a i PROGRESS nl BRIDGE The uneasiness that t»'»s beginning i" manifest it tell in the minds "i ratepayers and property owners, becalm ol seeming Inaction l.y represenlativi bodies relative lo lollowing up tin assurances, given bj Pn unit AK Undi, .a tin opening ..i Styiiioiti bridge, .is to lhc readiness ..i 'In government lo consider an} leasibli proposition nn ilie i.uiv construction o> Second S'arrows bridgi. lias been allayed, lo a verj large t mi iit. lav iiii.ins ol tin inform ation ninth was iiii in.l as .i result .,i ih, discussion ol tlu in,uui .it tin meeting oi the board "i trade last wni. As llit I'liiiilil was tin guest ol tilt illstllit iiitlliill iipnn that occasion, so that it was i.. that i.o.lv tli,it thus, assurances were pniii.i!., given, it w .. general |\ l..l|Sl.l.'"l thai ll Wa.Ulll ia, wisdom ] i.i ilu pari ol ..ti..i pui.hi bodies lo refrain fr< u anv definite action until thi listriti council had been given ample opportunity lo set oe iimi ,, in..v.iiunl ti. bring ihi (-Bastion lo miai .unl successful issltt. The lapse ..I several wuks having broughl no aa* noun, inn nt "i .mv suih action ilu growing uneasiness lound i ipn -**i"ii in llu resolution ol tin tttv council, asking tilt hoard oi tradi to tab action, .ind, in iln discussion oi the question which snhnequentlj de v.J..ptd ai .i in..ling oi tin I,it .a,.|v called loi the parpi Itv tailing lolth tin anu..nil.. Iiunl win, li w.i** in.idi tip..n that avion bv Rum McNallght ihrongk Uavor Uaj ..nil l.v A Philip t \l C this move pro in aiiti.i assistance i" thi pui.li. Iu choosing t.. f..innil.ni .in.l in inaugural) tlnn policj ' in camera," tin district council have |.*ll..wii| ., method Hot Iiiiiii it** adopti .1 i tho* i.. .ins which lit-. from lim< i" nun had occasion to tl. *i| mii ilus importanl projwi bui ilnn m.iv I,, reason*! wh; this w.i*. tin wi'.i a,,ni , in •!.: instance At anj i.ii. il is grattlj-ing i" know that g I tis, li., in.id. ol tin* time .md that matters an proceeding lalistactori lv .iiul ,,s i,ip|.||v ,,s iiiinui st,outs vuli permit it is understood tli.it iln districi i"iin cil is in communication with tliosi i itv .nul rural niniiiiip.il itns whose interest* would h ..ii.itnl i.\ tin building ..i S" ond N. 111. i \\ '.i.i;.. with ,, vmi 1.1 in.hn in;- tlnui t. give definite .issnr.iiia t as to wh.it SOm "I ni'.iii v Ihev will i n.i.,iv .*i '** ei nrt hv vol. a*l Mi. ii ii splint ratepayer] toward tin* mst .,i building iln i..im. il i i,ition wi'li |«i I I Villo .III 11 view to securing like assurances nl personal subscriptions, it is generally agreed ih.it tin* .iitii.ii oI the council is laid ,i- long right lines* Negotiations with relerence to the bridge bavi now reached the stage ninn "money talks." Tin* skiltlllsllllig has been done, llie preliminaries have been disposed oi,and the way now In.-, open io u,e heart oi tne problem, iv..cii it i. tic.uly shown llial Un nuts* itj ini/.cy can in raised and bow a i.m ..c ra.sed, Ui :. .i'i paiucs wiii in* lace to lace Willi ll' one great alllicul- ' ,i iiiiii i problem presents, .un, 'un, once suiniouni'.ii, i\ni iui.in me construction ui .in iiitlgc only ,t in.liter ol sin uticiit nine lo actually ilo the work. li appears verj probable - practically certain—mat belon long .. Ueiegation win wend its lu \ Kttiiia .uui wilt pre* sua to uic government a usi o- coninouuBg iininitipaiiui*' ano u.'liviiliials, which, Willi Um ,:.■minion grant to the v. w * tv i. kj. uia, wni provide lhc an.lit y nt. ts:.,iiy to build Ult structure wtut un exception oi ., li .s.li,ilie tiilllllhUlloll l.y ii pri.vuiii.ii government. The ,. mon wu i itn bt as loilows. ia i. ut, say, nn contributors tsing liiiiiiitip.iiiues, companies i.iiiivniii.iis and uie gov- iinn..in, wlm propose to put up i, .11 w Iiiiii lo build Uic ainlge. lllc i-llisll ,i is, "Who i.s lo own i'ii- bridge: by wii.ii means and uu wim basis is Uils bridge ' be CO nn*llnl i Inn llitst ii.nsllniis ile solveu, 'in uini.. problem rcaolves .. li ii. . it uperaiions oi iligliiiu , allil '.juililcls, alia Uiu ttars llolli II..* il.iv oil ni,i h ,i satislaclorj ,djustmcat ,i .jutsiioiis is reached, . su tin bridge completed iiu i a. illit ultj has i. ng a.n.i l .tsuii bj ihose who nave been tii'-ti lollowing ilu pro- ,,i titlil^ illative to llu VA m m >••.•*•.•.•••••••»»•.••••••••••§••*•**'* \Tht • ••••• ••»»»»» 11 ! A Lot on 14th St. 1 Shtrwin-Williamt Paintt Cottr tht Etrlh \fKA\r\ (CLOSE TO LONSDALE) FACING SOUTH With 2 Room House, $620 $500 Cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. ELDER MURRAY CO. I'm.in .17, (ssea tumorso riimif NM, VANmrvn VV*'''!,','*,**,"?VvtT',-7tTs*VTT*l,T VVVtVVTTT VVTV*rvvv'»,V*aMa*'a' THE LONSDALE PHARMACY STI.IS DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT VANCOUVER TRICES ... TRADE AT HOME GIVE US A TRIM- NEXT ORDER. ON YOUR PHONE 29 P. S. THOMAS, Phm. B. DJttlGGISI loA.»AA9094**+>yyy<*>*^ owigi, .imi tis magnitude is lul- Ij i...li ed, bcveral allcrna- uu pioposilions have been . ,i*. joint board, . . ■ .ii.i . commissioners, or a •■ ;., *■ trualct * ind It may In ihat iln provincial govern- I uu . -.'ii; i*. lound pi i md to in.,it* ,,ii appropriation oat oi the , mi -.nls nn assisting he building d Um bridgi upon oi, siun basis, but hitherto thi probability in tins direc- u ,n nan in.l lncii considered hopeful, However, lhc . s iein.iiLs al Seymour in Ige, appeared lo give ground i COW lltsloll that "lite ill ite .shape, lhc pr." a would not be allowed to fail ncithci nrould .any lengthened del i he all .v ed to intervene, bat some - ilutitm would be loumi reasonable ume* * thi tii.ii.itUi oi Secoad Narrows bridgi li reiognised aa ,,i undertaking ol paramount name in tlu- |iuiiiu later- lM,l . i pnUfa will, in tin ll a al roadeal scan il lhc ■, . all difficulties will be i ji,.I to diaappear, and .hen . J] i„ given ui another de- •i.tiiain ol tin ecetiracj nl . .1 time li mored nmxin :,* Lheri s ,i will, there's „ IVi v . I* ,|| HNS VS. LAWYERS Tlu .. I.line -cll.il'ilslv ol the lepi... nt "la.iis oi lawyers aad ol newspapers, has been the iub- jett ..I a lively ult ol late, in il Washington in the iie Stluvili laveetige tion aiia.i, ii,,* Washington legislature, Attonej Geoeral Bell indulged in a captious comment a ipapei reliability, by re- tnarking to thi attorney l< i tie ■ i When i"» are "id"* you will learn not to place much III V depeadencc on newspapers." The Seattle Post-Intelligencer entered the lists to ch.iuipion tht newspapers and hands out editorially, tins somewhat trenchant rejoinder. "It is not said Koldingly, but newspapers, as a rule, are nmre reliable than lawyers, certainly more so than Israel or Hell. Thev make fewer mistakes than lawyers. They will coma aeam getting Un (acts in a given case, and in gathering and present nig ihose facts; having an unbiased publii bn' c'ienl, thev will pav a nicer respett to sound moral principles than the lamer who starts out to prove or disprove a thing The constant edort in reputable newspaper establishments _\ to guard against error and to a- void practicing deception in any form,intentional or unintentional, upon the reading public. The onscientious newspaper unit gois through life harassed by the (ear of errors, and the possibility oi practicing Innocently some hurtful deception upon the public. And too olten his reward is public ingratitude .unl the kind of sneering, senseless criticism voiced by Mr. Hell Maniifticttiitr ^^^^1 of ... kin*!* ol Misaioti tint Atitiqiie iurni- tare, Store, (Mas, Bank sad Bet Fix- tales. i:.*i*K.r;iiK in all it. Iir.nrh.i. lit Third Sl.W., But. Chnlt-rll-lil ind U.n.d.1- Opp,.l|-f .vl] M ill.liRtiKKSgiv.il |innii|itntfiitiiaii Preserving Fruits Of all kinds are now being received. Buy early to ensure a supply. Bael makes of PRESERVING SEALERS Tht Shtrwin-W illiams Paintt Cottr ths Earth and accessories stock. always in All lun-s of groceries lor the In st family trade at righl pun***. C.R.HICKtUN Lonsdale Ave imu! DO* st BEDTIME -SI I 01 H WINDOW Brass Bedstead; tattlM juRt rvft'ivi'il iliritt from Imlnry in lb*' »Rfl tlninliep rit prion tliut t'Mii't U* bent Iron Bedsteads Tliev tr. Ask d.r our All Cotton lelt M.illn-ss We nrt- Ag.-iit. I'ir tli. Kuniini. Restmore Mattress Wt- else hees»numix-r nl Seagrass and Rattan Chairs SiuUlil. d.r Ver.n.l. or LMa| U'»>m CASH 08 I RUM I CASH OR CRI 1X1 rm: iiimn Muiii imm: HiiiiMiiiis tyaw New Arrival* IN - SLITS MONEY MARER5 so root LOT all cleared and dose to Loaadak cariine, liyi S75 t.isli H.il,nice Sio per motilli. No inte.rest. DOUBLE CORNER CLOSE TO BOULEVARD all cleared, iou by 117. fljoo, i-.t t.ish llal- ,unc b, )2 ,unl iH lniititlis. CAPILANO ACREAGE hi acres near ac« hotel. Ign pel .ure. i-i Caah, balance 6 .md i: months, . THIS IS A SNAP •XI \, INDIIW si-:!-; | They are navy blue nnd black serge, (.uiu worsted .unl tweed, Some ol iinin have iln- tnl) on sleeve, long lapel, varsit) trousers, in lact, .i strittlv np-to .liii slllt that iv,is bought to sell ,it Sis .unl Mi), going lor $9.25 vvliilt' tlui List, nnd llinl won't C. E. LAWSON Keai list.ttr Specialist I s l.ini-*iUle Ave. Phone 7" 1 SHAW'S a 0 CUMMINGS i,. nts Clothing. Furnishings, Men's, Ladies, anal Children's Hnols and Sli'.rs. NEXT TO BURNS1 HEAT MARKET PIONEER DRY GOODS, _ Gei.l' Furnishing and Fancy • Store. Cor. 2nd & Lonsdale » You Cannot Do Better j in Vancouver si, s.ivc time nnd money by hupectlng out stink, per sull.illv si-lftt.d liv Mrs. Sh.iw. We Ii.n I rediiie.l in,,nv lines I" mst price, in Older to in,ike KOtB lm ,,ui Iall stotk, and in lonseipii'iitf ol the laic summer. Give ns n call. DRESSMAKING OV THE PREMIUM. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. CYCLORAMA Or BEAUTY ol iill tin- element! whiih go to control tin- allocation ol population, in B »e* lounliv, tin* foremost place must in- accord ed to transport,iiimi. The agricultural valley which enjoys fairly good facilities lm reach lag thf market, is populated and cultivated much earlier than the valley remote Irom those facilities, notwithstanding the fact tlmt tin- latter ma) offer larger area and richer sou. This is even nmre forcibly tine willi reference to the founding ol a commercial or a reaidentill cen trc ol population, In the days when both the north and lhe south shores oi Hurrard Inlet were covered with "forest primeval," had tlu- relative liurits ol the two locations been larclulh investigated by a competent and impartial tribunal, the min In sion would bale been found unavoidable, thai tin- north shore constituted in itsell and In its environs, a better lownsitc than the souUi shore. Transportation facilities, however, came to lllc south shore alld turned tin* si.iK decisively in its lavor, with the relutive results which are ap- .parent today. The superlative need ul the north shore at the presenl lime, is transportation lacilitiee. Tr.iiisconiiiient.il lacilitiee, to call into activity all the incomputable possibilities ol ber unequalled waterfront on tin greatest harbor on the Pacific coast, .md t" make ber .1 great commercial, manufacturing and shipping centre. Transport,amn l.uilitiis "I the best, to bring her in closer NORTH VANCOUVER MOUNTAINS ance to the rapid incoming ol population, .Mmli has already lieen accomplished in this direction. An enterprising puliii upon lhe part 1,1 the muiiicipalily Irom ,111 tarty date ol its exisleiue has resulted in the construction of many miles of trunk mads, Intersecting the dislriel in all its 111,iin divisions, and likewise in ,1 l.uge mileage in branch roads, which will doubtless mark the future policy ol the municipality. The provincial government has lately manifested u gratifying readiness to expend a reasonable proportion of public moneys within the district, scleral miles ol trunk road having been built ili'the eastern portion and some eight miles now bung in course of construction in Capilano district. Satisfactory assurances have been received that extensive operations in road building may be anticipated in the future, fruin llie same sourie North Vancouver has lieen fa- vured far beyond that which is usual in cities of like si/e and age, in the (acl that from a verv early period, the convenience and advantages ol an electric tram system were accorded lur This sv.stein under the enterprising policy ol the B, C. I-.Tcittii Railway Co., Ltil., already reaches the iitv boundaries from the waterfront in three din-i- tions, nurth, east and wesl The line is now lieing extended sonic luu aiid iine-hall miles in an easterly direction through Linn valley, and lurtlier extensions in a northerly direction and also in a westerly direction through Capilano are pending. The better opening up ol this latter district is particularly desirable, became of Iti atti.n lions for tourist traffic and In - cause of its value as a pleasure resort Ior the many thousands who are already at hand, and whose numbers are increasing by leaps and Iwunds, who delight in a sujourii oi a lew hours ui a lew davs in the midst ol mountain grandeur, as a relief Irom the conventionalities ol city life or the cales ul business. For scenic grandeur the Capilano valley with its awe inspiring canyons, its turbulent mountain stream aiid its mmm.Hiding mountain heights surpasses anv similar resort on llu- Pacific coast, Irom .Mexico to Alaska Fresh evidence ol this tail was adduced within the pasl two weeks and Imm a sulirce ul exceptional authority The field manager of one of the leading advertising agencies mi the coasl, a concern that lor the pasl lifteen nal-* has dcvoU'd lis energies lu exploiting the advantages and attractions ol from a tourist standpoint, conducting excursions, directing tourists and tourist parlies,pre- paring and circulating pamphlets, and disseminating inform^ tion throughout the travelling world—the man who lor many fears ha-- been the field tnfiaager of this cotnern, wa-* in.bind In a timely suggestion, to s|H-lnl a week end at Capilano, instead ui ,u another polnl where hv had Intended going, The result was a complete revelatiali and asiuiiislimi-nt lu one wlm thought himsell thoroughly familiar with every sunn feature ol the l'acilic slope, al all Worthy of note, lie found himsell al a loss lur words in which to express his ailmiratiun ul llu- l.e.uitv uf Capilano lanvuiis.aiid waxed elilbusiastii over the undeveloped possibilities ul tne valley and its emlusing mount- liioiintain stream. On ibe other hand, within practically the same radius, the mountain climber may iind himself at thc base in the mighty mountains, among whose accessible elevations mav be mentioned Grouse mountain 4-.S" heti Mount Crown $200 leel. The Liuns h-,00 leel anil Go,it IliullUtaill 4J00 leet. The iiilurama which extends itself In-fore the visi.m from Crown mountain is said to npiesimt a radius toward the west ui approximately 150 miles comprising Hurrard Inlet, the cities ul North Vancouver and Yancouver, Fraser river, Gulf of Gocigia, Yancouver Island and tbe boundless expanse of the great Pacific. Not alone from its unmatched scenic leatures, but likewise lor its residential advantages, Capilano possesses qualities which must place it in the lore- most rank . Already its areas of acreuge are giving place to subdivisions upon a reduced scale, and lots ure commanding prices that represent larg-e values, giving fair indication oi thc steady upward tendency in this particular, ol the superb residential locations with which the district abounds. Waterfront property is conspicuous for its attractions to the investor, and notwithstanding the eight miles of foreshore ivhiih the dlstricl boasts from Kagle harbor on the west, to the First Narrows on the east, llu- probabilities are lhat the day is not lar distant when the entire frontage will be in the hands of owners who wish to retain the property r MOI'NTAIN CLIMBING GRO'JSE ANI) ClUiWN. contact with those communities whiih are adjacent to her borders. As ii residential cilv North Vancouver has been seriousl* n tarded and thousands ol residents whu um* tavorably im pressed with this city are HOW residing in the suburban sections across the Inlet, simply because thc facilities for travelling to and (ro were considered unsatis- factoli a state of allairs whiih fortunately no longer exists, so far as the iitv is concerned. The opening up oi ways ol ready access lu all parts ol tin- district within Itsell is likewise a matter ol paramount Import giving settlers an ess lo their property for building purposes, Nmi Ibat the dislrnl is in pus- scssiun ul I modern road 111,1k ing iilaiit of large capacity. il mav In expelled Unit the roads throughout the dislriit will rapidly be Improved and extended, i" the great benefit ol tha property owners and residents. An outstanding feature of these mads is seen in the excellent steel bridges wlinli have been built over the Lynn and the Seymour by the district, a new departure in muniiipal road building, in which N..11I1 Yan- Couver has taken the lead and SECOND CANYON". CAI'ILANO CAI'ILANO CAN \ ON-SHOWING FLUME ains as att atlt.ii I loll lor tourists in poinl 01 but. Korth Van couver has within a radius of seven miles ol the lerrv landing, no lewer.than eight canyons, i.n.h showing marked individuality, .unl displaying beautiea all its own, as the Iron ning ihasm of the Cypress, the milder sunlit fastnesses oi the Lvnn and the Seytnotti. and ths iw inspiring heights ol tin Capilano, whuse lowering I lllis rise liom :.... to Joo bei above tin hurrying walus ol this tjpical I..i ).. f.unal ...iiipaiiiA Capilano dlstricl, however, abounds in ihoni location! (or home building, ,m\ OW ol which 10111- mands an iinobstriuinl view, and delightful siirruundings.and with the establishment ul rapid transportation facilities - the importance ul whnh has already In-en noted—b\ means ul tralll- litn to Nurth Yancouver, or dire. 1 communication b\ meant ul a second lerry, with Yancouver is destined to become one ol the lainsi residential sectiotl tributary lo Burrard Inlet. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Aldermen McRae, McNeish, Voting, Dich ,md Braim arm present, and Mayor Ma} presided, at iln- tin council meeting, Monday evening. A letter iv,i*. read liom the chiel commissioner oi lauds and works, at Victoria, and Irom the department ol marine .unl lishcries ,ii Ottawa,to ilif ellect that the request ol the count tl i.'i ,i grant lor a bin level ruad- w,iv in lionl ol lhe Indian restive, had beea rcterrcd to the propel authority, k. w. Hodgson, live stock toiiiiiii-asioiiti, wrote to the el iiti that tin department has secured lhe serines al Major Junes Shepherd, an eminent authority on roail tanking, lor a series ol lectures in tht' pro- iinee during the auluiini, aad asking il loiiuul wished to secure a date. Clerk lo write and lix dale lor a lecture. lhe Kinploycrs' Liability Co. wrote, in repiy with respect to injuries sustained by Airs. Anderson oii the Ierry, to Uw ettect that they h,ul been eadeavorug to adjusl the damages uilh .in Anderson, but had not been stit- tessllll. They were quite pre- pared lo take the mailer Dp with .Mr. Anderson's solicitor;*, and advised council lo notilv the solicitors thai the nuUir will receive attention. Thf clerk was so instructed. A. I'i. Anders, acting secretary ol the board ol trade, forward- ed (our ciiiiiiiiinitations. The lirst, with reference to the placing of seats along Lonsdale sve. was tabled; the second, request- mg information ns to what had been dune wilh reference lo arrangements ior freighting cars ,nloss the Inlet; lhe third, i.i.g- fCSting thai all public bodies work in conjunction m tin- matter oi ,, reception to Hon w tn, 1'ugslt'i; and the lourth, enclosing topi ol resolution passed with rclcriiiu to co-operation in bridge matters, was received and liled in turn Thomas A Martin wrote,coin- pUiaiag ol a nillsalitc tre,lied by stagnant ditch arata at the toner ot i|th street and St. George'i ave. .Mr. Martia and K I-i. Uacaaghtea spoke upon the matter,and the (flgineei u.is instructed 1.. I,ike whatever ,n- llon he mighl lillil m-tissarv Sl Andrew s choir wrote, in npl,illation ni tin* |,H,,tmn ol their tooth al Victoria park on Dominion Dai, thai thev tli.ittjjlit thei inn* on lhe ,ni- joining lot, ami regretting that tlui had inadvertent!} trespassed upon the street; bled and ilu mailer dropped, .lohn (.'hinrs wnte, amhing .ippliiation [or sppoiatmeal as caretatkei ..i cH) parks, should --mii an ..ilu, in* created; liled lor nn time Hra W Hogg wrote, protesting against the llljustlte ,,! al- lowing outside parties lo I,...it, a relri'shiiienl Maad within nw fotl ..I Int pfoce ol Imsiness "" 'uiv isi l,,r th, mall linns, In ,.| in, dullars. bled ''"■i'n Brothers wrote, with relerence to blacksmith's work; rngiueei to ad A Nil wrote, iillirin-; ,i site i .oi. • suitable lot ,i rei "..■it in connection with tin 'I'l W,,l,IVV,,|ks SV Sll III, |,,| th, um *,i v...... ,ii(-in,ii to report A petition was pieseiiitd liom rtamnta oa Mh street, between Malum ,,i|a| l.mes ■venae*-, |,,, ,, idiw.,|k on the nurth snli ol iln mm.i i,lured to In I ,.| works. I hud strut ratepayers wrote, reqaeatiag some aaavaaa thai impro\-emeati ua that street ""uid I., i.iken in hand ini..i, •'Uininn Mills sit in. t,, i„. ,,,„. lidered biter. I in department ..i marim and iislnriis forwarded •> plan, m . iiiiitiion with an spplicalioa '"I «.llll lol ptlV||ij;is I,,,|i|i ' I' 11 Drosi ,m,| .iskin-; council i.. ...bis! the department it the granting rd the application in in aai wai interfere with navigation; or n coandl had ani ' Hon whatever to advaaci agaiaal the panting ol iln .lllll . Clert I*, |,|,]V lll.lt llll objection, pro- 1 tin applicani is thi east of St. George's avenue, The Kickinan Cement Co.Lid. wrote, asking for an opportunity to submit ligures lor providing cement mains for proposed sewage siskin. Reierred to waterworhi committee, Mr, Kickman lo be consulted al the proper time. Alex. I'hilip wrote ill reply staling that the district council will duly execute conveyance ol Steamer .North Vancouver to the city, in accordance with the an ol incorporation,wlnn document has been approved by their solicitor; city solicitor to act, Aid. MiNusli vigorously protested agaiaal tin delay experienced uuh relerence to getting Un- local improvement question in shape to enable the work lo go ahead. Some illctiivc steps should be taken al unit', lo gel the matter out ol the unsails- l.ii lot v posiuon iu ivhich il now stands. Aid. Voting considered lhat the onlv course to pursue was to follow the advice given by the city solicitor,whicii as he understood it, wollld lliem thai ull petition! under the- local Improvement bylaw be returned to ihe petitioners, and that the work already uadertak- n be completed, Aid. Dick was in favor ol going ahead with all petition in hand,under ilu- local improvement in law,or else seeking other legal advice as to the soundness ol the bv- law. Aid. .MiKai' agreed wilh the position oi Aid. .McNeish, and added thai too much legal advice was not desirable. 1 he council sliould use tlnir own judgment to a considerable cx- iini, assume some responsibility, and act according to thai convictions. Aid. Hraim called attention to thi.' (act that a verv awkward situation would develop il council proceeded with work under the local improvement Inlaw, ud it ultimately transpired lhat iiioniv toithl not be lion owed thereunder. A motion linallv prevailed, that the local Improvement inlaw be ■admitted to Messrs. Davis, Marshall .V Mi N't ill, for their ■dvkc as to lis soundness The following .iti■ .mils were ordered paid: finance commit- tee, general, I35.H0; schools,$45 polici. S*S, board ol wurks, local improvement, (19.50; genersl, .s.'Si |.v waterworks.j.S'.s .'is The t lit k lead a report id a meeting ol the finance committee, recommending a Bomber ol details ,,s advised in the interim n-porl ol tin uti auditor; also that the conveyance ol the grand boulevard to the cit) be completed, debitittiiis Lamed lor the amount authorised, and an ex- pression oi appreciation forwai dad the donors. Adopted. Aid McNeish referred to the nee.I ol at lion a.s lo lhe park alias throughout the till. lie cited the greal iuconvtuntHe which was met with on July 1, In,mst ol the a'bsiiiii- ol a suit- abb nmi st for footraces, eti. He thought that Victoria park should be improved and thai a level touise should be laid oul Hid .seeded for stlill purposes, and tJi.il likewise lhe other parki should receive dm attca tmil lit moved that tlif clcik la nisiriitted io prepare a bv aw authorising an expendilun ol (5000 lor pan purposes, -,.11,; iv law 1,1 be submitted along ,1 preparation Carried Mamr Mav advised council ol tin delegation which had ap pi .in.I with re.s|Hil l.. iht Sun da) cloaing ..1 bar rooms 11 was decided to l.n tin mattei oui until tin lull ii.iiiiiil was plesent. A Inlaw, to raise In tvav ,.| loall jl.n.i fo( lhe plllihasi aa| ine extinguishing apparatus.was gin It I lllti 11.tilings The sewn lollsltili lloll blTaw lias giteit two readings, Local Improvi incut In law No. ;, re Mb itreet was nad a third time and adopted Local Improvement in- law No. IS, re ud street wis laid over Aid link waa appointed .1 committee to coniull iln citj soliniors with relerence to the a ilv s right! oil Kne lake The ili rk iv,is tnst fin ii'il in 11..nli the owner ol the lot adjoining Dr V truer 'l in w resi- .liiue, to ban the MttC t bared ol brush, it. A voti' ..I thanks it as passed to A 0 I'l-rn and W II Part WHITE (HIT TIIE OIM OE HOWE SOUND lered ..unit ..I tl. propert) Th. nn lor the donation ol tin tn-w application coven lots 1 to 11.'flag pole at tha dty htkll, Greater Vancouver's Ideal Seaside Resort Has Been Officially Opened : : : The artists' brush has failed to produce the scenic grandeur and wealth of color which greets the eye of the visitor at Horseshoe bay and Fisherman's cove, the Iwo natural harbors tributary to White Cliff- Vancouver's seaside summer resort. On Saturday, July 3, Sir Charlei Hibbert Tupper, accompanied by a large party of prominent citizens from Vancouver and North Vancouver, formally opened White Cliff. The lots in this beaiiultil summer H'soti ate n«»w ollered lo the public at exceptional!) bm piitia and very t-asv terms, particulars concerning which .:'..'> be had at my oflice. 1 believe in the lulure ol While Gill, suite iln property is controlled by people who do things; men ol standing, men oi firm determination. The gigaiitit scheme embracing White Will po lides (or such improvementi as to warraal Uu itatcmeat- splendid homelihe comforta. Iba bent I,minus lor transportation by rail or water will surelv follow tin- carrying out ol the preliminar) |.|,ms ior the development ol While tlill. Ii la practically Impoadbb lor Uu pea to dee- tribe the many beaat) spots presenl in White Clifl property, Nature has distributed with a Uriah hand hills and d.-lls throaghNt llu property, A aatural lake la the mmm ol White Clifl will famish an unlimited suppli ol purest water lor dollies in par pone, All ol the regular Humr Sound bonis will tall al the wharves ol Kishi-liliHi 'l love U Horseshoe Hav Aiiaiigiiiitnts are 10a being made whereby .1 ipeclal White Clifl I'oat will be placed in tolillllls.slon hem ecu Vancoaver aid both landings at Fisherman's Cove and Horseshoe Hay. The survey oi the V W I V. railwa) has been completed past White tlui, ninth line paaan through the centre ol tin- property, thus giving Um ltsideitts ol While Clifl most excellent tlalispolia tion Utilities In rail. Mr. .lohn Hendry, president*ol the V W ■ V., is one oi iln- directors oi lhc compan) which control While tllll. It goes Wlthoul savin-;, therefore, lhat this beautilul siiiiiiini tisi.it mil 1.teivi spttial al- lelllion and enCC-Bcnt .niolliiiiodalli.il ti<mi this railwav line. The priies todav ale llu opening pllics. Lots will invii in an) cheaper, li you act promptl) you 1.111 sunn .1 lot tu While Clifl within a lew leel ol the water's elm' The ollli Intervening spate Ih- iwccn 10111 iioiit door aiiil the watei would be tht marine driveway and park along tin- Irom oi Hofae- shoe Hai. REUEMBE1, THI'; riMtl-S ASKhl) A EH EXCEPTIONALLY LOI AM) Till-'. ThkMS SU l-.AM THAT YOU WILL MIT MISS TIIK SMALL AMOUNT (IK MONK\ NKtKSSAKV TO TAK1-, CAU oi- Till'; PAYMENTS, tBOOKLET IS 1\ 10rp.SK 01 I'KKI'AKATION DISPUTING THE MANY 1th AI TV SHOTS IN jfl WHITE CUFF AMI EXPLAINING IN DKTAIL TIIK NATIKAL ADVANTAGES TRIIUTARY TO THEP10P81T\ SKNDIN \Olk NAUK NOW ION A COPY-THB EDITION 18 LOOTED. Call or write for fuller particulars. I will be pleased to arrange to take you to see White Cliff any day. Albert Whyte li lm|>i 1 i.il Block, Vancouver, B.C. Pbooe 1VI0 General Aoent THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. 99t+9m**tt*t*tttuHtttttttt+ti+fttt+tn++ttfH+"^ ^^i99999999999999jU»9*AH*A>^ti2U»*9M 09*****************t,**000*oo*0***o**ooo*iO**ts 0J*aM999****9***9*9*99*******j4******0*99M*999***9^ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS AND INTENDING PURCHASERS OF NorthVancouver Properties Cleared City Lots for Sale at firat Cosl The lew remaining lots in block 52, D. L. 550, on 14th, 15th street and Ridgway avenue, being one block west of Queensbury park. Inside lots fjoo to I525 each. Corners Jboo each. Slie ol inside lots 50 by 156 feet each. Corners 60 by 15b fett each. These lots are particularly well situated, 15th street being already cleared and graded to its full width, and lots of similar slie in that vicinity now selling for J700 to >8oo each. Tht lots above mentioned are genuine snaps. For Sale «* Intending pur.iid'.i-is of choice acreage west of ihe Capila 10 or in any other part ut lhe District will prolit gteatly In ion- sultisg our large and ix-liisiw list before negoltUin-* Iur purchase elsewhere. This being the fourth year of our establishment in business in Nortli Vancouver we are thoroughly posted as to the various properties that may be ollered lor sale and their values. We are the sales agents ior a number of estates in Norlh Vancouver city and district aud have a very good list oi properties for sale at prices which were prevailing in 1907 and 1908 during the period oi financial depression, and as we are now apparently on the eve of a period of great prosperity we consider the present time very opportune for investors to make a seln- tion of Nortli Vancouver property before the greater period of activity sets in. Capilano Acreage and City Lands Wanted Well situated city lots, blocks and acreage, aud well situated close in acreage in the district, particularly wesl ol the Capilano, and within one mile ol lhe waterfront. We have a large list oi clients, and special facilities lor negotiating sales where the prices are right. We advertise your property without cost to you il you give us the sole agency for a reasonable period ol time. Our past records demonstrate our successlul methods in negotiating sales, and we propose greatly cxU-nded operations and a large expenditure aloug strictly modern lines ol ad- vtrtiting. We have representatives in several advantageous parts in Canada, United States aud Great Britain. It will pay you to list with us ior quick sale ii you have any property to ofier, ESTATES MANAGED Non-resident owners oi property ia North Vancouver who are unable to give personal supervision to the management of their estates are requested to correspond with us, being tbe oldest duly incorporated Company with its headquarters in .North Vancouver, and being financially responsible in every respeel, we can give the .best assurances possible lhat business will be conducted along lines as accurately and surely as any banking establishment throughout the country. FOR RENT Wt have a good list ol cottages and houses lor rent in choice localities in the city of North Vancouver, and shall be pleased to show any of them to intending settlers. Builders of houses in North Vancouver will do well to look over our list ol choice lots and blocks suitable Ior building purposes. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated A.D. 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, with chief place of business 111 Nortli Vancouver, B.C.; Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 111 **so*444444444444**4404**4444**4**44*4*4*0*******************00**********00**********************************t************^ 9*X Z .«.»*».»*»»*♦*♦***♦*♦*♦ ********************** 4444444444404044444444 0*****404044444******* ********************** ***;*444444444444444444444 4*******400000*4*0400* **99***9***************4*4444444444444****9***0**9**********999*** f*** *********************<' ********************** [I Mr. Douglas has begw tlu- erection ol a cottage 011 During road. J. Ma Froiiiine is aliout to ■SCt a cottage on Mill roatl,Ior rental purposes. Mr. Crawley, ol Crawley ■!» Reid, inlends liuilding a ritsi- deuce in the near luture at the corner ol l'eler and Duval roads Councillor Davison has had the exterior ol his residence oil li.muiii- road linished, and il presents a very altraitiu' appearance, Services at Sl.Clement's ball are now held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. every Sundav. Kev. II. 11. liillies, priest-111-cliarge, olli- ciatcs at each (service. The ladies ol lhe l'rcslivlcriaii church, are expelling a large company .it their ice cream social on Wednesday evening. A programme is being arranged. Arrangements are being completed whereby it is expected the l'resbytcrians and Methodists will hold joint set \ lies 111 tlu- Institute hall every Sundav evening. Rev. Balderstuii uni- ducts the service mxl Sundav evening, at 7 o'clock. Rcv.IJavis pleaches 111 the Institute next Sunday afternoon, but il is hoped that .1 joint serviie uill also be held Sunday mornings. II lv Grant of Lvnn Valley, sustained a severe ml OS the lilt ,11111 and hand OS Wvdiicsdav Mr. Grant was in the act ol Hitting down a clump ol bushes with his pocket knile, wbiih w as ol large sia- and had latently been carefully sharpened. lie grasped the bushes with llie lell hand, and in cutting, the knife slipped, cutting first a deep g.isii in lhe iorearm, then ciitiriiig the hand Iietween the thumb 1 d lhe first linger, and finally sc> • ering a small piece irom the end of the thumb. The ivuunl bled velv fri-rlv and Was specd- ily bound up is tigh'.l*' as possible, while .lohn Ma-*eiims kindly hurried the wounded 111,111 lu the train in his rig. I pon be ing examined by .1 surgeon il was luiind that .111 artery ,.nil twu Iilmiil vessels Were severed. The wounds iurc '.kill-. In b.ui-l- agid and Mr. Gnml will doubtless be sountl ugaiii in due- course. M-;W ST1.AM LAUNDRY Messrs. Campbell .St Btcasrt are pulling through the initial run this week al llieir steam laundry on 141I1 slreet. The machinery is working satisfactory in every respect. Thev will have a lull stall oi operatives next week, and will be prepared to attend tu all orders thai oiler. The plant comprises ,1 double washer and a tingle washer; an extractor for drying sheets; a 75 inch mangle; a starch cooker; ,1 Imsum irolier; body ironi-r; collar anil band ironer; a crimper and a 10ll.1t sluper. The drying room for shirts, collars and mils, is Oil- very Litest invention in this line It comprises ,1 riiuin seven In nine leet, lined Irmn lloor lo ceiling on tliree sides In steam healing pipes and lilted with ,1 large (an in the ceiling. The ilulbing is suspended un hangers altachul to ,111 endless chain Tins ih.un is i.iused to travel back and lorlh through the lining ruuin su that Ij minutes is occupied by an article Irmn llie lime it enters until ii emerges, when it is thoroughly dried and is removed from the hanger automatically and deposited Is .1 basket. There is alsu ,1 plain drving room fur flat pieces. It is sale to say lli.it I lut i- is llu better equipped steals latmdri in the province, and it will be luiind to supply I long lelt want in Nortli Vancouver. A NKW CRIISF.R On Wednesday evening at 5 Jo, then* was launched Irmn W. W. (•ilinoui's slip, 1 tutor l.u.ii cruiser, lenglh U feet OVSI tll, In,1111 J feet 4 ini lies, dr.ill I leet I Millies. Hi'.l,illed willl .1 11 11 P. "Hall" gasoline engine The cruiser is fittrd with right sleeping berths nnd is owned bv Dr. W. R. Spencer, Barclay street, Valiimiu-r, who has uol, as vel, decided w I1.1t to call her. In luliscquciuc,Utile was 1111 ihrist- ening ceremony sad so champagne spilt, im- nhuii icssos .1 l.uly spectator was heard to complain that it "wasn't half a lauiuh" otherwise, the thing was quite a success. N. V. BRASS BAND Editor Kxpnss Sir,— Nu tl. .iiiit vmi are- aware ui iln 1,ninn* ui tin meet- ing held in the Pintail Kotday last, for lhe purpusi* ul ..ig.uii/ illg 1 brass band lm North \ ,111- iiilivcr. The lew w hu vv 1 re at the nesting decided to postpone it fur une will. Hmild you kindly make an clilli 111 \ 1,111 paper, expressing the desire that any musician, or anybody It Lvnn Valley or 111 at] part ol the district, having an interest in the above, is rated .11 ths fireball test Hornby night .it I o'clock, Thanking vuli, etc., ROUT CHANCE Norih Vancouver, July 15, AN INI SVAL HAIL Wednesday alternoon .11 about lour o'clock, an old gentleman, Itshllig at the miter end ul Pile Larson's Boating stage, succeed ed lit 1,Hiding .1 sk.ile thai measured in,uh 1 <.nr hei across, bj six leet the Othei w,i\, lliilllillllg the tail. When "bsllheada and iralis only I..rm the usual reward ul the patten! aught siuli ,1 haul .is Ihis in,iv In tun sidered extraurdinarv. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY Facts are its Argument HENRYS liarilrii Tools Sprang flatirial Hit Supplies Fruit ami Ornamintal Tws 1.17.i»i„ n.uia-f ,i« tm; _i I. KINK* VKicoum. I.C NURSERIES A four lli ul Hun.ml Ink I was developed by the Canadian l'.m- lic railwa), with result ul lam customs revenue tu Canada. The li.ttimial government now assists imami.iiu development ol the remaining grealei part ol the harbor. The centre and nucleus oi peats! Hurrard is Nurth Vancouver Cilv. Twenty miles watcrli milage available fur liiilustri. s, shipping .md railroad basis Ferry system just li.iiight up by eity to hasten efficient and nutiaseil senile. Two railroads lu Korth Vaiiiuiiver authorised In Can.ul' .11 |i.iili.iliielit. Canadian r.itliainclil has m.i 000, also JiS,4<m> per Ulilu for bridging the Inlet and necling North V.iiiu.iucr with Vaiiiuuver. Railroad's bridgi plans ,11 approved by dominion govern ment, and both luads have pel - lnissiun lu use same bridge. Cm,nh,111 Tallin Railroad is ton negotiating with illy I,.. ierryage ol Us mis to Nurth Valiiuuvel', also lur shoreline base lor ttallsler ul cars to ll.e I tracks of existing tkcttii • a-l !way. The prospeit is that North Vaiuuuver will escape the iMH Irailroad stage ol MHitrme, ..id !that earlv opening ui its Mute- hm railwa] will ensure rapid development ol industries sad port, Jual as the Grand Trunk r.u ,in railwa) mesas ihe doubling ul populated Canada, so lhe bridging ol Hiirr.ud Inlei means a sei mid Vancouver on lhe noilh slime ol llll ll.lll'lll , unit repetition >.i Vancouver's history, psthaps mun rapidly than 111 the lust instance, as tin provinci has ton mors population l.. 1 in w 1 ilus lo draw Irom Thc history ul Vtncotvtr's leal estate suilllliali/td III a sentence is that tin assessed val ue 1.1 llu wliule uly is uow twenty times what it was a- bunt twenty years ago. Vancouver's lirst-lale residence lots now realize more than Hunt, tunes tlnn price twenty years ago. Considering that localities change, it is doubllul whether any property is mure sure ol lull ratio ol increase Uian first-rate residence grouiid provided tin* locality is protected Sgaisst depreciation. The grand boulevard ol North Vaiuuuver is the thud an line ul the wurld and Uie broad.-st ol any uty on this luiilnuiil. li is dedicated to resident is ami is prolei led iur twenty years a- g.utist depreciative structures. BVSS lule where tll-' plcllli'l.t ul uppol lunlllts is lhe quail.I.'I) ul investors, iln graml boulevsrd is lhe very bull's eve ol lrvcst- inelU in North Vaiiioilic.— the mark at wlinli LnVCStmsnt aims, haling CSTtainty ol quality anil sinning 1 ei 1.mily ol large in- 1 nasi- in value. Plans, ptur lisis and other inlurmatiun csn lie had Irom the North Vancouver Land & Improvement Co. Ltd. Lty. Mahon, Mcfarland & Mahon, Ltd., Official Aqent* CORNER MINDER AND SEYMOUR STREETS, VANCOUVER, li. 0. THE EXrUESS, NOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C. .[.(HI The follow ing items an laken Irmn llu* last issue ul the Iliu lsh Columbia Oaxette: William Allison, ui Hazellun, is appoint* e.' assistant couimissioiii i .„ls [oi Hazeltou land divi ■ion, ainl George J, ft'alkei in like i.ipai 111 lol 1 .llli"". allil l-'oi i Georgi 'In isions. Tin- lollowing ari appointed commissioners 101 taking allulu uis iiiiilii the elections act James Bait . i rani k; John Morgan, t n stun; Harry liaii field amI J.M.Shipley i.i.mn. John Reincker, r.uiinii, I'lhi Alba,, Frank Rusio and uitonio Lal. in*. ** l. i.ui.I. John Lluu li.i iu, .luhs Eggert, Hugh Uol) I1C.U1\, W. C llaiii.iia, R, J, Al,ii llll and Holmes 1'inco, all iii Atlin; Charles li, Gilmore, Frank I',. Little, C, T. Baker, Edward Sands, .1 l-. Ureezi, t Park ami tt II. Iliuli..in, all ul Discovei 1, .1. ihl,nni. Telegraph Creek; K J, Wallace, JieKw I:.. k, N. S, Lougheed, Mission; A. AllilStlaalll, K. \ (, In*, h, ,|1M, A. (i. Johnson, Angelo Sehully. all ol l'lli.nil.x; .1. ,1. Il.issitl, Hartford Junction; J, A, Hi Master, Kholt; il. ti. Ludlow, Din..1.., A. A. Pcubod-, James Bowes, Kll..una, Ah 1 Sarson, Okanagan Landing; G, 11 Okattagan Mission; I. 1). Cavin, .1. A, Kennedy, Frank Dickinson Andres McGowan, James Henderson, Arthur Shanklon, .'us. Hall, all ..I Cranbrook; II. G. \\ ilkinson, Grandv iew, \ ancouver; ti, I'.. II Watson Galena I'a * ' * Day, Hall's 1 1 ing; lliiiij.iiiuii Un 1. Arrowhead; Cli.uks Wells, kevelstoke, Mildred Turth . ..i Victoria, Ls appointed slenographel 'in ilu oflice ..I ih. government agent at Clinton; Frederick c 1 amp bell is appointed assist,mi coin mission.! ,,1 I,ui,is toi 1'i.u, mi 1 land division; K A Lewis, J.P . II Dallas llelliiikill, K C ..ml .1 tt Iiii I. lm, 01 Victoria .ui appointed lu the Iward ol directors ol Royal Jubilee bos I*11.1I. Tin* lull.,u iiig notaries publii .iu gazetted: J. M, Laney, 1). .\liii/i.'., Andrew George, t, 11. Wright, Benj. Nafliinger, J. S. Call and W, A, Rutherford, all ul Vancouver; Al Mc Andrew, oi Barkerville; 1-. G. Heal, jr., ol Ai.l,innn, Bulkley Valley, A, \\. Lee, ol Ashcroft, is ap pointed acting government a- gent, iu., lur Ashcroft distriit; during the absence ul 11. P, 1 bristle, government agent .1. R. Brown, oi Fain leu, govern ninii agent, is appointed deputy assessor lor keiih nver district during the absence oi II. A, Turner, Frederick Mummery, oi I rout Lalu, is , .pp.. inlei I at nng munii}; im.1.In and acting sm, recorde] loi Ainsworth mining aln isiuii, in plan oi Jama t. Murray. William Allismi, oi Hazellun, lu be deputy registrar ..I voters loi Skeena electoral district. Regulations are gazetted by- proclamation oi ilu lieutenant govt in..1 lor the issuance oi licenses loi the sale ui poi soils, 1.1 be used exclusively in agriculture 01 boi ticulture, tinder section 3 ..1 the poisons set, i'he regulations came into ellect July 2, 1909, Hmi. Justice Irving, vacation jmlgi, will sit at the law courts Victoria on e.uh Wednesday ol July. Certificates oi incorporation have been issued to the follow ing laiiip.mics: Chilliwack hospital; Dominion Warehouse & 1 artage Co., Ltd., Forty Mile Collet Dam Alining Company, Gilinan's patent 1 Limited; Na- 11,iiinn 1',11 king Co., Ltd.; N. 11. Maysiuith & Co., Ltd.; Vancouvi 1 Woman's Musical Club, Ltd. Tin applications ol the district inunii ipality uf Ninth Vancouver loi w all t records on Capilano and ..it Sevnioiir rivel an duly advertised. LYNN VAI.I.I'A Mill'.S li is cxpeiud to realize over Sia, Mom ilu strawberry social held 111 si Clement's hall lut Uilh. Ulli* ol tile logging horses I.i lunging to hi..mine's null was !..ullv Lu Li il oil Sllllilav lasl by one ol tin ..ilm horses while in the sl,ibles. A gash Was iiiaal, oil the animal's ll.uik about one foot long aiiil deep enough to be serious, It took Mr, Promtne and the stable man two hi'tiis to wash and dress lhe wound. The horse will oi necessity be laid oil work for at hast two 111.mills. A. FARRO General Contractor band Clearing, Stump and Ki.ck bluting, Kxini care near houSSS. All 1I11111.i,.' a. 11; aa! ■ good, llll'l.liVMI'Ni' AIKNCT I ^,,,1 SI. VVaM.1 ,,f L<>f,ai<l.al«a I'll Haax 11 Forty-five members ol ihe do- ______________________ minion educational association, _ whiih has recently been sitting VVdlOl Molorfor Sal ill Victoria, have been invited bv the joint civic advertising committee to visil North Van ii.iiM'i as their guests. Tin j will be given ,1 trip abuul llu 1 n\ ,unl distrii 1 Miss Slurries, oi Toronto, Ls visiting in lhe city, lhe guest ol Mrs C, li Hewett.al her home -, '8 Lonsdale ave, Offer* ni'i- (ranted for u powerful Water Motor tnd a certain tiiuuunl of pipiog Same mav lie inspected nt lhe offlce "I— ALEXANDER & MACNAGHTEN Real f slate Brokers, Financial and Insurance Agents WC HAVE $50,000 TO LEND ON HK.M MORTGAGE 121 Lonsdale Ave. THE EXPRES8 i:",\ll illil.l'i IMI mm mmm HM, WARMINGTON, tor wms y.-.-n* ri'-i<l.'iil in I'hii. an.l licriiianv* tin opened a itudlo, 114 Upp. Kciili Ruad, (or tin. teaching ol Piano, nn.I the French uml uer* mnn lsi**(uaga*B. Builders and Contractors P. LARSON ii prepired to lupply Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement And all kimls of Building Material in quantities to mil and ni reasonable prices, —AI'I'I.Y HOTEL NOKIII VANCOUVER TELEPHONE No I, Choicest tut FLOWERS III I'l" 11 .l! I..IM-I |*P.*l - i.ui' ii- :i mail lur FUNERAL IH'.SIGN8 or WEDDING BOUQUETS (i07 M.islincs St., Wcstj Mini Wood FOR SALE 50c a Load Vou enn tnkt- ns largo a load load n> v.ni like for 60 rents. Send four own teams. tVVVVti-V-/i-VW*V>AiVa**V*V*Wii-*,VSN'V^ A SNAP 1 Lots, 143x530 feet, will subdivide in 13 33-tootIots, will Sill 111 ,<lllll I III ll. Price $700 Cash Jju... balance tJS every'tbree months until paid. MAY&BURNS REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS iin,,,, ia 17th Slreel, North -mncouver .***^*^-V*.^Ai\^*^f^^/'*^^**^W'.*****-*-^*W'^^» Reduce Your Hardware Bills Don't liny Win.Ilv. K hi1 .un mi'i nri> nillinir I" "nve you 11111111*1 OS yunr lnr.liuri' il 1.1,, y.iir idnatOtS In nil..* itt to SO 00, IFstfStsS COSMOS I" ni'ii ymi llif lum liar.lwtr-' «ii|.|.ii.*a nfevery doooriptin11 ail lli.' l'>*..st pruTi mnl nu moller wlmt y.'.ir Ni, llwssai «r.-. We'll Do 11 ■■' >"■■•' "[" '''-'"" Wt i'*,ni|...|.' mi.vi'.*.(nlli 111 iln* OSM tnnrki'l willi tli.' Maj'll li.ii.limt,* i'ium-iTii** III llrili.li I'ihiinl,ia W,' -.'.-.in- ,,r,l.r. that othftS unl luiiiii. Whi'.' H.'.-rtii-r in* I'iii .Iir. rl I...in tlir iiiHiiiilai'liircru in niRtiy r.i.".; ».■ I.m ju.liri..ii.lv all ol tl.. lime, aVf |i.iy rit.li lur ,.nr ("At, hii.I ..nr itpOBOM ."v low Put uur ai.iini. tn tl.r KOI, m*'ll wive m.ii MOMH . inniMMii, mtM, llll. Nrxl lo lVst Office I'll. 11. No SS 9t+/*+*+++***+++++++^<*d*++*+++++*>++++*+++9 9^^^^^^^ VANCOUVER Build Your Home in North Vancouver I'NEXCELLED Al>\ ASTAGES AS A RESIDENTIAL CENTRE CHOICE HOMESITES, 1 NOBSTRUCTBD VIE! IIODERATE l-RK KS WATERWORKS, ELECTRIC LIGHT, ELECTRIC CARS 'I 1 \\i> iin r \ 11 * 1 v< 1 \ i- kiKNTS I'l REST WATER DII-K< 1 h'ROXI IHII STAIN SPRINGS ,.\ U I, tl, DRAINAGE SEWAGE SYSTEM AHOI I TO UE INSTALLED EXCELLENT ROADS AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTELS rHROUGHOUT THE DIS TRICT 1 ((EXCELLED SOCIAL, EDI CATIONAL, RELIGIOI s \_V\i TAGES 1 Nl'iir \i i.KD SCENIC ATTRACTIONS OS ■JORTII EAST OR WEST, ttl'l'll'N l-l-'.W MILES One of North Vancouver's Streets Invest Your Money in North Vancouver THE DELIGHT Ot TOURISTS many IDEAL nooks ink PICNIC PARTIES Half Hourly Ferry Service to and from Vancouver ITHI.ISIIF.11 uv AUTHORITY Of THK "CIVIC COMMITTM " ^VVyVWVWWWy^V»iWV W****H*9VW*V*V******4 ****A M+++**+**4*V**V*t*V*V^'*V*^^ ^^^^^^^^^^■^-^^■^^^^^^■^^^^^ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. The announcement Is made that the Vancouver & Northern Kailway Company has put an engineering party in the liejil, with definite instructions lo search Ior a feasible pass from the altitudes at the bead ol tin Seymour creek down to Sipiaui- ish valley. This is an exceedingly important departure (rom lhe standpoint ul the nurlh shure, and one whose results will lie awaited with the keenest interest by local property owners, lt has long lieen the desire of railwav promoters to discover a railway route iron; Hurrard Inlet to -.be bead ol Howe Sound, which would present engineering MVultii-.s ol a more moderate cba'i-.clcr than anv yet found. The net dime ul lluwe Sound is, recogni.'.id as ii feasible route, but llie i-Iii'ir.- ecring difficulties arc o( such a nature as tu render railwav n.n- .structiou tremendously expensive, while, at tbe same time. Iiie adjacent country is not ol a nature thai could be expected to develop local lral.ii- of uv considerable proportions. On the contrary, the building o( a railway line Irom '''.irrcnl Inlet, np Seymour creek l> th. bead waters of the creek, is declared lo In- a project ol the easiest kind from an engineering point of view, while the grail is slight Ior the entire distance Moreover, a railway [ollowiig this route would pass through a section ol country eiioriiioialv wealthy in agricultural, liml-cr and mineral wealth, so (hat i verv large and remunerative lu ial trallic would develop • '. ; certainty, all along the line. Thc undesirable leature of th situation lies in the lacl that, when the line reaches the head waters ol the Seymour, it is at an altitude ol upwards ol Jon leet above sea level, and at practically that height abovi the S(|iiaiuish vallcv. The (ur ther continuation of lhe line is absolutely contingent upon it being able lo descend Irom this elevation lo tllc vallcv bcluw. To the presenl time all ellorts to find a luasildi- route have proven unstiicessliil. The Judgment ol ihiise who are lavinen ill relation to railway engineering, and who are more or less f.i mi liar wilh the countn in i|tiestion, diners widely with re* spctt to the matter. By some il is itOUtly asserted that there is absolutely no way out of*the counlry Ior a railway, excepl by following along the mount 'ins for many miles in lhe direction of Lillooet river, which would milail enormous expense, wllllt* by others it is asserted that they have traversed llii country from the head ol Sev* inour creek into the Sipiannsh valley bv a route lhat prcsinl* a very satisfactory grade (or railwav purposes. The outcome of the cxph.ra lions ol the party ol engineers about to enter the field tu de cide this matter, is ol inestimable importance to the north shore ol Hurrard Inlet Sunn of the most superb timber limits riinaining—or (or that mat* ler, ever found—in British Col linibia are to be seen along the Si|iiamisli and tributary rivers The Sipiannsh valley is une ul great beauty and of unsurpassed possibilities Inun an agricultural point ol view. Moreover, the discovery ol a puss Irom Sevmour creek lu ,Si|Uaiiiisli river would open lhe way Ior a railway Irom the norlh shore ol Hurrard Inlei via S(|Uaiinsh vallcv and I'cimbcrtun Mcaduws lu ' i Fort George, or some other point on the Grand Trunk Pacific line. These are possibilities whose import to the north shore exceed all powers of computation, and the discovery ol such a pass would mark a development in the local situation which for real worth could not be surpass- d. I). G. and Mrs. Dick returned Tuesdav, from a somewhat extended visit to Seattle and Portland. Mr. Dick speaks highlv of thc A.-Y'.-P. exposition, and was particularly pleased with the Canadian exhibit, which he declares is generally admitted to be the best un the grounds in its class. A.J. HOOD t* l.<maa.t,,la* Avi, KXPKRT WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, ETC. Wan-lien anil Cloekl Cleaned and Repaired at mmlerale pricel All work x>i.r.t>te*.il. Hankin & Harding decorators painters PAPErHaNcers qraiNers 4 marbLers North Vancouver, - B.C. Ratal itayt >M iM-afcte An Dffxi.li. SUtiYt *.•*..,. Here ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR ^^ Royai stiindai'd Flour is preeminently a product ol ipialili Vou may buy a cheaper Hour, but Hour is the stall of lilt- and the une pruduct which uui u.i.l always—a brad which above all Others should receive the uluiosl care in its manufacture, We have made a hubby ul making guud liuin, iis reputation is known llUPlghoul Hritish Columbia. There is and there can In llu belter. Then too, in each pill, sach is placed a numbered niiipon, entitling you to a cbaiiri- to win a hvaiililul hk| piece dinner sel Ask M.hr grocer Iur Royal Standard Fhuir. Mannlailured by MR. llll S H (L IU VANCOUVKR COAL COAL NEW WELLINGTON Coal ■Iir.*. i Imm th* mum Plan* Ti.iir Maim now anil iiecnre Mt wuu-r'i inpplv I »*•;• .lm,iii.ni. will erri?* In a la* .lm > Priraa right Urge iiiim.Iv of WOOD aim?, on lianrl , , , . P. LARSON Hold North \ ancouver Telephone No. a. All new houses should be piped for gas in order to save the heavy expenditure for this convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT k POWER CO., LIMITED, Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver Transfer-^-1" Cartage, Removals, Parcel Delivery, Storage in I'Kaim.sAin k imikm IIHCI: IHI! H, It IIM. Telephone 70. Night Calls 13 Home Made BREAD Cukeu, Pantry, Confectionery Beat Material- ll.ilr.iii.iis and lain 18 Lonsdale Avenue N.V. Fish Market ■^a All kin.Ui.f Kraut) I'inli delivered daily Smoked li.l. a .penalty. Poultry, V.cfa ami \ egetahlea. Our aim in to pleaae our cuitomera aa to gooda and prirei. Cor. Lonsdale Ave. k 8th street Phone 84 PALACE HOTEL Rates Jij.oo pir and up. Special rates to (am* idea and to regular boarders REDA&ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS StCSBO Stseet, .... NOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C, VANCOUVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY AOOOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN k CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS B^K Look lor lhe above trademark, thc sign u( quality, on your cereal foodt. We manufacture tht beat Rolled Oats on the market today. Leave your order* with ua for HAY, I.RAIN AND CHOP Prompt Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed ihe Brackman-Ker Milling Co. Limited. Lonsdale Avenue, at Ferry Landing Jas. Chapman, local manager. City Aaditors North Vaaeouvel jid Ptadtr strait KENDALL, SEWELL 9 CO. Chartered Accouataats aad Auditor* GROCERS CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Grocihes and Provisions Wholesale and Retail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays DYEINQ ANO CLEANING The oaly plai a in B. C. where work is done entirely to customer's satisfaction. PERTH STEAM DYEING & CLEANING WORKS. A. Inglis PO Drawsr~765iPropri,tor- PhoM 75** Club rates a specialty. 562 Seymour. Vancouver, B. C. Victoria, B. C. Seattle, Wash Phone 1913 ARCHITaCTB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY E.STANLEY M1TT0N.M.I.C.A ARCHITECT 619 Hastings Street Weat, VANCOUVER, B. C. AUCTIONEERS nuiii. mmmi h.m\ Loggers, Raiiroad Men, and Trada-uuao furnished irae to Employers. 14 Powell strtet. Cor.Carrall Phoas 2)66 MUSIC Prof. JOS. E. NURNBERGER ilusieal Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Hal'., Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phone 2530 PROF. GEO. COWAN, Expert teacher ol Violin, Mandolin, Banjo, Autoharp, Zither, will give twenty private lessons for I;. Further information at Cowan's up-to-date Music Store, 608 Westminster ave. M. W A. M. BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 66 Hastings street west is the only auctioneer who will pay spot cash before tht sal* is conducted F. C. SAUNDERS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Member of the bars of British Columbia aad Quebec Room 9 Empir* Building, 603 Hastings st. west. Vancouver, B.C. Phone 4166 SCHULTZ k ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, six. Rooms 104-105 Crown Building, (15 Pender Strtet Phont 996 S. D. Schulta C. 8. Arnold BATHS Phone ,T7 Artistic Dtaifna Sound Workmanahip Moderate Price* LAW & KNOWLES A.BCHITICTI AM) BtJILDMl P.O. Boi M Wa Can De-urn and We Can Build hallethe's Bath Corntr Homtr aad Pander Sts. 11 Two FOR SALE 1 acre block* in Lynn Valley $220 each. Hall cash, bal-mre |M per nvmtli Hlock 42, 1). li. 211*22 Hi f2i>0 below market viilu.- Martinson & Co. Kenl Kwtnte anil Insurance Broktra The only up-to-date aad tali able hatk kout* in British Co lumbia- Wt curt when others lail Satisfsctioa guaraatted or ao pty. Plaia haths, electric baths, shower baths, massage for body, scalp aad fact; electro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS KALI.ETHE, PROP., Gradnatt of Berlin, Germany LAOIIS' HAIRORE88ING IIKNILK.UKN'S TOUPKJW ol .lie flut-sl Mirkina*i.lii|i limy Ih* oliltintil al Mmlanii* Humphrey », n.ini>' liy rriii'I. ..rim.. latsial line ..I |.ufl- anil -mi. In'i. will Ih- un view tin. tttx-k, tall aim in-,1111 Ala., tbe laieei di'siym 111 Uml. 1 ..mini, u.i:r Uruaiut-iiii and liarn-iii-i*. if your hair le ladeil ami turning (nn try Mary T. (iulilumn'i Hair lli-eiortr, in lour .liflireiit eliailre. I.ii; I'limi ll, .n.n Ka una lur pale |ieu|ile, a in.ut natural Mmm', cau uol Ik .Ii*tnt* tl. Hair I '.>. ...** aim Uleacliinf, liy . > pSttS. I.i. ..I Ma-wi'ip', llairilrt-emng liaiupiKiniK, .Mann mini* ami Klirlr.,lime lur Hit- remuval ul -lupiirlluunt* liair, »ai 1 ► ami ii.ulei at , MAIUMfc IIUMPHKKYh Ml liiauville .-ir.,1 Phone 463 WA1TT k CO., LTD. 558, Granville Street Pianos - Talking Machines — Music Goods The oldest music house in B. C. REAL ESTATE Keep your eye on EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply to MORDEN k THORNTON Phont 815 440 Homer Street I orWiire (iiianotw k Securities Corporation Ltd, 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE OPTICIANS W. LAWRENCE SMITH Graduate Optician All work guaranteed Consultation Iree 49 Hastings strtet west Opp. Cameraphone theatre PHOTOGRAPHERS MARTEL'S STUDIO - PHOTOGRAPHERS* - LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgatt - - - Maaager RESTAURANTS All North Vancouver peopl* ————————————————9ol- »t 122 Hastings Street West, n , , van7nR'M:': LEONARD'S Tl. best quipped -jjj-g Kllber FUck Block or Hut- * ] ings street, opposite the new Post Office. Leonard sella his tea by the pound. IMl'KHIAI, PHOTO STI 1)10' BUSINESS COLLBGSS SPROTT-SIUW Business Institute 336 Hastiags St. W. Can***'* IVeelcel Mr****** S*lit*l R. J Sprott, HA, - - Maaagtr 11*0*t*00t*t*******t************4******14*****0***4***************** Swore thr liihi-si Piid \miitm* 1j Pitman's Basiatat College, 641 trxn Mis Seymoar Street, VANCOUVER, B. C Family Group Specialists Cabinet sue, J3 per dou-n Cor. I .null and Cordova sts. A. SAVARD, Proprietor THEATRES PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING We bave the largest stock ol mouldings in B.C.to select Irom so when you want framing done .heap and well get our prices. BAILEY BROS CO* LTD, 540 Granville and 138 Cordova READY MADE HOUSES THE STANDARD HOUSE BUILDING k CONTRACTING COMPANY LIMITED 6M Carrall Street The B. C. Mills Timber tnd Trading Cn.'s Pstrnted Sections! Buildings CAMERAPHONE THKAT"B Mechanical Opera, Vuudevillt and Drama Program changed every Monday Any seat in the house 10c. 50 Hastings Slreet West, VANCOUVER, B. C. WATCHMAKAEH6 English practical watchmaker; Established 18-S9 Specialty, repaning WO0DH00KE, M2 Carrall Street DETECTIVE AGENCIES Cl in, uh. 111 Dituini lUiii'.iu (Uiuia rii-rvninn- Vanr.HiM-r Oflic- :"' Umpire lllaik MIX llaalinii. .1. weel. Plume 'ii:* W f WI-.I.SH i'.i in nl Siipi'iinti'ii'liiu THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS G. J, and Mrs. Phillippo and daughter havi returned Irom a few .l.n s' visit to the A.-Y.-P, exposition at Seattle. The regular meeting ol the w C.T.I. will be held in the Meth ...list church, nexl Wednesday, at 3 o'clock in iht alternoon, Uverj'bod) welcome, Work is being pushed on construction "i the road from ll"l ;,< 'iini wharl to Keith road,and ii n ill be in readiness bj the nine the wharl is completed, Tin greatest kj uipalh) is es pressed ..n all bands locall) loi iln* bereaved parents ol thi livi young women whu mi t death b) drowning iu iln Ink-l. al Aliu \ lilt, lia.ll li,lllll I "11 1 Ul Sll,ll alternoon, Till l'i llll,Ills aal lills ,ll\ .1 sisied iu ihe reception i" then supreiui chancellor, 11 I'.Brown oi Cleburne, Ti xas, .ii \ ancou mi, on Saturda} ivening. Thn also presented lum with a book .'1 |ai|..tllS Ol |OCal I IIWS .lllll .1 couple ol souvenir s| ns lol In** wile. The garden pain, under iln auspices oi ilu- K. C, congrcga tion, wliiili was postponed iioiia Saturda} last became ol null' mint weather, was held at lhe residenci ol Captain .m.l Mis. Kickham, on Tuesda} alternoon and tuning. The attendant! was large .m.l tin proceeds l. ached N>s. All bandsmen, or all wishing 1 io become bandsmen, should not [orget io be at the Fireball next Monday night at H o'clock. The tiiv waterworhi workmen are now al work on the extension of lhe system down lhe west side ol the grand -bonlevard A similar main is also lo be run down the east side ot lhe bottle vard. A most interesting address b} litv. .1. 1). Gillam was the leading le.itiui ..I the meeting ol thc si,iiei, iii Christian Endeavoi ..i St. An.lien's church, Mon.l.i, evening, Thi- occasion was consecration im.ini^a .md the pai l"l' j;.i\c llii VOUng people 111,Ull excellent thoughts Irom the por- tn,n a.i ih. gospel ..I St. .lohn selected .is Ins theme, Next Mo ml, i \ evening the subject ol discussion will be taken llolli Pilgrim's Progress and is expected to arouse keen interest (MKDtN PARTY will be licld .11 l.v Mad, .ttitti n and evening,nl lhe hoiiie ol Alls. A. L, tlellltilts.tOK. loth .md RIDGWAY, under the auspices ol the Ladies oi ihe Methodist church. A good programme oi total and instrumental tiiiisit is being provided, SAMPLE GOODS SALE ALL WEEK 33 1-3 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Men's Cashmere socks, plain and lancy colors, ranging Iron 25c to 751, less om- third. Men's fancy leather belts, suitable lor the hot weather, in grey, tan, brown and black, all prices, less one third, Ladies' sample collars, gloVM and belts, less one third. Ladies' sample hose, bl.uk and colored, in plain and embroidered Lisle, open Lisle, plain and ribbed cashmere, embroidered Cashmere, etc., from i.Sc to 75c, less 0111 third Kememher wc arc ihe North Vancouver representatives oi the Singei sen ui-; mat lum- company One good secondhand hand sewing machine in simk in perfect order, pi ne Si" .1. .1. McALEECE KEITH BLOCK LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE 93 Cleared Lots In Block 334, D.L. 330 These lots are all on gradedstreets. In fine neighborhood, tlose to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light. Price* $600 to $700 EA&Y TIRH.S S. GINTZBURGER -UMITED- THE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST 163 Cordova Slprl, Vancouver, B. C V, 0. BOX S8S. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦ Nob 111 \.\N( OUVER t SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC BURRARD SASH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George W« mllei! a trill bid on four Ortltri imall or large. ♦ ♦ -. v. HUM I'M'' STEAM LAUNDRY 9999mmmm99m949mmm9mmm A. R. STEACY Ctrntr l.intdalt Are ami Stand Stuel Phones iti and A6l DR. MORRISON Dentist Haura * aa ,a, lo f pa., l-l.-O. It.I,I, HI.,, la 111 Norlli T.iaw.nar *M*M*9*999t <"• itKi-tm t%*9*9y*M*%t t9*9*9*9*9* Everything Bet ani up-to-date. All classes of laundry tt ark [of hotels houses, indr. iduals, ttC l'irst class work ny lataat ani beat iiiithods. City and district delivery, Moderate a hirget, Have vour Liiinbii Word done locally, KM OIHII 4ND WORKS: llth Street, last IIOWV I0HN OIIICl: 57 lonsdale Aie ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ t ***************** FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Loctl ind Foreign Fruitt Ftesh and Caie Effi Choice Ctaaintrjr Butter alwayt on hand Lamp Goods, Glaaaware Crockery ware, Bni-.hea, Brootni, etc., etc AO*<0*****4*****449**44***4*4*0*4*0******4 I CALL AND SEE THE NEW • ASSORTMENT OF I I i ■ • ll! ii ii • ■ ii . ■ <. i» • • ii Silverware Given Away il AS PREMIUMS TO CASH PURCHASERS AT • i- li - • McMillans ♦»»#»•»•*■»♦•*■•♦•♦♦♦•» imiaum fiown* ■*,.*M.fr.^.:.,*wM.+-»t-t-+»»+>sV^ HENRY T. C. EYES P1SCY KING EIENRY EVES ii* CO. Thc GENUINE North Vancouver Specialists —mmmmm —f~— ~~~ -—>- —"——I —wm tll i l. , , . , . . . . a . ■ ■ 1. ' • A Who Carries Your Insurance? Insurance is one of the most important departments of our business. We can write up Insurance for NRE, UN, IH Air GLASS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. FIRE INSURANCE IS AN l-.XTKI-.MKLY IMPORTANT MATTI-'.V THE COST IS SIMM.!. THAT N<) ONE CAN AFFORD To RUM THI KISK 0! LOSINC. ALL IN A NRE u I-; stiAi.i. iu-. \ i-.k\ PLEA8K0 TO QUOTE YOU A RATE. WE Kl'.l'KhSKNT Till'; Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., of London, England Wlm']. I.a- a < ipiUl uti Fire Fund totalling$40,000,000 ■ IMI US A POSTAL AMI I.Ill OUI RBPRB8BNTATIVE (ALL ON YOl'. HERE'S A SNAP 21-2 Acres in Lynn Valley $875 Cash. Call and See Us NOTE ADDRESS-67 and 69 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, Phone 6 [ ? ♦»♦»♦♦»+»♦»♦<■< . 111 * •■♦ »»»»**HHHH'l...a.,Ha)llllullll<HIIIHIIH8lltai I III.. IIM llll li l»»»)il ,„I»|< I1II llllllll la)*aa**a*a)^a)Ha'a*4a*4 * % ****.,tt***************-***-**-'"-''*''-*-*-***********************, I .11 t***-**-""""TTTt'*""1tllllt1ltlllllllMIMIIIIIIIM..M..II..»t.l
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1909-07-16 |
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Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
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