^r s%\]t iExpWHa VOLUME 9 NORTH VANCOUVKR, B.C., FRIDAY, .JANUARY 14. 1910. NUMBER IS City Council Meeting The linal mating of the city council of 1400. was held Monday evening. There were present Aldermen McRue, McNeish, aSchulla,Young, Dick and Hraim Mayor W. H. May presided. Communications as follows were Deferred lo the city engineer Ior the consideration of the new council: A petition that the city rapair the portion of the pipe line road lying within the city limits; from W. Hall, asking that the street be put in shape in front of his new store, corner of nth and St. George's^ from Alex. Philip, C.M.C, to the eflect that district engineer had been instructed to report as to allowing the use of a portion of a street for a caretaker's cottage at the Lynn Creek intake; from the Colonial Engineering Co., Ltd., with a proposition to instal a lighting and pumping station for the city. A plan of subdivision of lot 4, block 8, D. L. 616 was referred to the city engineer, as was a plan of subdivision of block 6o, 0. L. 549- Accounts as follows were ordered paid: Finance committee >J92.43i lire and light commit/* lee l43.7°i police $55.50; waterworks committee (69.73; *9*m uf works 5m*i.S. Owing to another appoint- nunt, Mayor May retired from the cluir with a few courteous words of parting, and Aid. McRae was appointed chairman. The lire .nul light committee recommended that an arc light l>c placed al the corner of 17ill and Mahon avenue, adopted. Il was moved by Aid. Schult/. and seconded by Aid. Young, that thc council questions thu propriety of the action ol the boanl ol trade in recommending the publication ol an article condemning the record of this vear's council. The motion carried, Aid. Dick and Hraim dissenting. The amendment to the engineer's appointment by-law w.is read a last time and finally passed. Council adjourned sine die. Winnipeg Exposition The proposed Canadian International Exposition and Selkirk Centennial, at Winnipeg, the date, lor which lias beta Imally set (or tite year 1413, brings under review the record ol similar expositions which have bucli held. The exposition era may be said to have begun with the great industrial and arts exhibition arranged by His Koyal Highness l'rince Albert,and held in the Crvstal Palace, London, in 1851. ' At this oxhibitiou there were 13,437 exhibitors, over six million admissions recorded and after all obligations Won pawl, there remained a pro- lit ol three quarters ol a million dollars in the treasury. This was followed In 1 gri.it exposition in I'aris, called the Exposition I'niverselle, where there were 23,83c- exhibits, with a total ol admissions of alioul five millions. ln 1862 London held a second great international exhibition, at which the attendance reached 6,211,103, notwithstanding the fact that the American civil war was raging at the time. In 1807 Paris repeated the Exhibition Universelle, in the famous egg-shaped building erected on the Champs de Mars, for that purpose, at which tiie attendance climbed to nearly seven millions. In 1873, Vienna broke Into the game holding a world's lair in Ule Wcltausstelling, which was attended by approximnltaly seven millions. The lirst eflort made by America In tlie exposition line was the great ieiiluini.il exhibition .it Philadelphia in 187b. Notwithstanding the general lin.ui cial depression which prevailed at the time, a new record was made as lo attendance, the total reaching almost ten millions I.O.O.F. Installation Civic Election Results *"**?? I-!. L. Biss 274 North Vancouver lodge No. 55,1.0.0.1"'. enjoyed a visil from Grand Master Uro. Wallace I.atv and Uro. Archie Russell, D.D.O, M., at the regular meeting on Thursday evening. The business ol the evening was the installation ol ollicers lor the ensuing term, the grand master tiaking charge of the ceremonies assisted In the districi deputy G.M. and also P.O. liros. A. C. Barclay, F. B. Croslon, A. L. Clements, F. Farrow, .1 nines Stewart and A. Laidlaw. The Bewly installed ollicers were as follows: Bro. J. G. Kelly, N.G. Bro. Ira Peers, V.G.; Bro. A. Kennedy, Ree. Sec; Bro..I.Pilling, P.G., Fin. Sec; Bro. C.H. Nye, Treas.; Bro. F. Gladwin, Warden; Bro. A. L. Clements,P. G., Con.; Bro. F. Farrow, P.G. R.S.N.G.; Bro. J. Brown, I.S. N.G.; Bro. Dr. Dyer, R.S.V.G.; Bro. E. Groleau.L.S.V.G.; Bro. |C Stonehouse, O.G., Bro. R. limes, I.G.; Bro. E. D. Lyons, R.S.S.; Bro. A. Anderson, L.S. S.; Bro. J. R. J. Murray, Chap. ! Following the installation the grand master and the district deputy grand master favored the lodge with sliort speeches, complimenting the local lodge upon the healthy growth and the linancial prosperity which marked its position and likewise giving some very encouraging information with respect to the steailv advancement being made by the order throughout tiie province. Light relrcshmcnls were served alter the close ul the lodge session. Correspondence Editor Express: Sir,—1 should like lo t.ill lhe atteatioa .mil sympathy ol the public ol Nortli Vancouver to a very deserving cise winch lor lhe past nine weeks has bsH treated at the hospital. The young man was working un the iiXteiislotl ol the B. C. ISL Rv. to Lynn Vallev and had only a lew hours al the work when he was struck down by some blasting operations, in- llicting serious injuries. However, he has improved beyond expectations, and though not able to work (or some months, is leaving the institution shortly. The company for whii h In worked made compensation,.unl a benefit dance is to lie given mi January Mth in lhe Horticultural hall, when I hope the public will come lo the troul. J. HUGH HOOPER St. John's Rectory, ———————————— A large turnover 111 local n.il estate is reported this wi*ek, whereby about 150 aires ol land west ol the Capillio, changed hands lor f 130,000 or f8oo |kt acre. The property is m altered throughout I). 1,. IQOU .nul 1s SStected acreage. The purchasers were Messrs. .I. B. .Mathers, president ol Dominion Trust Co.,Ltd., and Geo. Hay ol V.in- couver. The deal was tugotial- ed by Thacker i'i Thornton, ol Vancouver and North Vaniouver. The price is believed to establish a new record for Capilano acreage outside ol waU-r- Iront property. The civic elections held ycslcr- day for niavor, aldermen anil nominees ior the board of lerrj directors, malted in the polling of a record vote in the city's history. Tht total number ol' ballots deposited was ;Si, a number 145 in execs* ol the vote polled last year, w hen the I W. Fowler 291 W. J. Irwin 456 William Knowles ... 147 Donald MacLsanan 190 William McNeish |66 Geo, W. McRae I99 A. W. Sargent 181 8. I). SchulU 324 Alexander Smith .... 325 Isaac Walden 201 H. W. Young 2S7 total poll was 588. The in- Messrs. McNeish, Irwin, Schult/. crease was doubtless due in part Smith, McRae and Fowln, electa the exceptionally large mini- ted. ber of ratepayers who came over, For Nominees for Ferry Dircc- froin Vancouver to register their torate: v°tc!»- A. J. Henderson .... 348 At the same time the large in- T. Kickham '. |o6 crease in the residential vote p. Larson )j; w.is particularly noticeable, and J. A. McNair 143 it is the opinion ol those who are in excellent position to judge, that the local vote has Road Machinery By-law: For the by-law bio Against the bylaw 84 Spoiled ballots 34 Majority for 161 M.iin Sewer By-law: For the by-law 6bb Against the bylaw 51 Spoiled ballots 40 Majority lor 211 ITEMS it is a aoteabte (act that not one ballot was spoiled in the voting for mayor, aldermen or ferrv directors. W. D. Reeve 253 Jesse Williams 411 Messrs. McNair, Larson, Wil- at last reached those propor- limns and Kickham olected. To Aid. William McNeish, the chairman of the board of works in last year's council, belongs the honor of heading the poll in the alderinanic race, wilh ex-al- derinaii W. J. Irwin a close second. Local and Personal Jack Loutet and N. Lonsdale Next in order the exhibition at Paris in 1878 registered more than sixteen million admissions Glasgow entered the held .Mil held two exhibitions in il JSt siiceessioii, one in 188K and the other in 1841. The first exhibition had a total ol 5,748,374 ad" missions in lbi days, and showed a prolit of $265,000. The second exhibition reached eleven and one-hall million admissions and made a prolit ol $152,855. Paris again entered the arena in 1400 and manifested the lacl that exposition methods had been mimed to I science in that city, by operating upon I campaign of ticket selling upon .1 pi,111 which resulted ill an attendance nearly twice as large as the largest ever attained William II M.iv, who w.is 11 (iteil vistinl.it lm his sii mnl term as maun ol lln ult "I Norlli V.iiiHiiiur, h.is lui 11 lm J>I.lt 111.lilt .1 Ipl.irll! ol .1 lllll nrt a props! it a,w mr 011 lln north shore, having made Ul lirsl invest iiunl lure in the yeai iss;, :t u.ns ,ie,o. Hi has had ,1 long .nnl liniiiii,1I1I1 i.ui 11 11: |>lllilll Slllltr 111 till l.lp.HlU nl distriii councillor aad rscve,aad <>i 1 in nidi nu.in .unl mayoi He w.is elected to tin- ilisimi loiinul I.it the first time in the u.ii 1893, ,unl s.il loiilinnousK as .1 councillor until the u .11 1907, with iln 1 Mipiion ul iln ti .11 i',o, In i'ii'7 he w.is iln ted reres 01 the distrii t, iti la lOOfl lli lal lhe 1I11.1I ollni i.l luu Ol till' lIlSllll I .lllal .ll'lillll.lll lol the dty, Iii January 1404, he was elected to the position ol 111.nm ol the city, and the ilu lols .ig.illl expressed thill mil liileine 111 him by rc-clulilig lum u-.iml,iv to the mayoralty lur tin u.ii I'llo. It is sale to mt) 1 Ii.ii Havoc Mai '1 moid in two- 1111ip.1l honors is one that mn nm In duplicated in British Columbia. Wanted. Woman lor lion 1 work, mornings, at once. Appli Suite 7, Keilh block. The Salvation Army has rent ed the hall over the B. C. Meat Market lor barracks purposes Modern six room flats, in the Skelhorne block, to rent irom MS to $18 per month. Irwin I Billings Co. Ltd. Wanted. A building lot oll llie Lynn Valley io.nl. Close to store. Send best lenns to W., this oflice. Wanted—By a young othec man, room and board with a private family. Apply P. 0. box 100. Continued on Page Ten. ,ui\ when i Isi in the world. The tioiis in whnh it prepoiiiln.it the outside vote. The l.ul thai a certain number of aldirinanii ballots found their way into the boxes (or the various by laws, necessitated a tl muni oi the nlileriii.inii ballots this morning, with the result thai the personnel ol the abb 1 maim board was chaagsd somewhat Irom whal Bppaafad to be tin result upon the lirst count. -M'l McRae iiioud up to a position among the loitiinnie six, while Messrs I-'. I. l'uwlii ainl l-.i.n Walden tied for lhe sixth se.il Riiliirning Olhiti Tims Ship lii.nl giving his casting vote in lavor ol Mr Fowler. The official report ol the connt ,is 1 (vised and linally issued b\ the returning officer was ns lol lows: For Mayor: William ll. Ma; I ' William J, link is'. Majority lor May ... ho The voting on the mom \ bj laws n suited in the r.itiln .illon ol all the lis laws In overwhelming majorities,as lollows Parks Improvement By-law For the bv-law S7-' Against the bv-law 128 Spoiled ballots 33 Majoritj for lbs by-law, a- Ixive three-lilt lis' .1:3 sdiooi sm By-law: Fm iln Iit I.m Against ilu- by-law 99 spi.ileil ballots si M.i].nilt lm i^o u.i iii works Improvement bj law: I'or lln In law I,)! Ag.unsi iln by laa spoiled ballots 30 Majority lor ,...,.,.., 141 fm Equipment B\ laa F..r the bl l.iw 634 'insl tin* b\ law 75 Spoiled balloti |j Majority lor 181 The work ol l.n ing the slit] on tlio Lvmi Vallev tram extension has begun and has reached the turn on to the pipe lim road loading is completed to llos kins road. The deep cut bsyoad lloskins road is about completed and clearing operations an 111 prm ess lor the remainder of the line. J M Pollard, manager of the Colonisation Co., with offices la the Winch block, Vain niiui ,,uul lamil] will make then home in this city, having secured a rsaj (leine on Mb stiei'l, 11. .11 to Sl s .iviniic. Mipilililelidelit Wilsnli a,I i|„ I I' R. tcltgiaplis was in tOWS -1 sii nl,iv looking bu aii office ihii im telegraph!) purpoi is. It is understood that Mtil factory arraagamsati sn made, .md that .1 trlegraphii II al mn will bn op, in,I .is soon as the ollice can lie prepared. The many Iriends oi Malcolm McMillan arc delighted to see hmi around again alter his promoted illness. Elder Murray Co. lire insurance Mr. A. Cluckcr oi MtHwauku is the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. .1 J. Woods at their home, on St Patrkh'a avenue.. The Si. Andrew's and Cale* iloiiian Society have established permanent quarters oa Lonsdale ave. in the Thompson block. The rock crusher is now in permanent position at lhe I.vi.n Vallev quarry. The bins are completed and the grade is in itiiiliiitss lor laying lhe track. Contracting. — For all kind., of teaming and team work, land clcariug, etc. D. L. Mclnloini- ney at 132 1st street cast, or P.O. box 84. Buiii. In this city on Thurs- d.it, .1.11111.11 \ 1 uli, to Mr. and Mrs. W. II.' i-osier, Lonsdale avenue alld .'3rd street, twin sons. Fm Sale Big doubli coi 1111. Mth .md Sutherland ave. Moo, Spin i.ish, balance 111 6, 12 aud 18 months. No lommission. Apply P. 0. box 471, Vancouvei Join dimming's suit club. Mrs. W. J. Irwin will receive 011 Wednesday, January 141I1, from three to six p.m., and thereafter every third Wednesday ol thc month. Wanted.—From owners onh, a lot on ist strut, lorth Mde, lirst block Irom Lonsdale. (Juote lowest price and best terms. Advertiser genuine buyer, Add Express Olbce. lhe first di.iw ol I iii..i;,,„^ . suit ilub took plan* in his sio,, 011 I111.1I.11, 1 tilling, ami Unlink- |His(,ii was hi,,I p; Al kiir.oii. This entitles him to receive a Sv suit ol clothes lor |2.00 A lamily ol smii Ph mouth Rusk ihicks, aatchsd la Decent- ber arc busiiv engaged scratching (or a living at the resnl, 11,, ol Miss C. lloniiwood, of i.pli Itreet, Our sunnv south, m '■l"l» makes even th, lulls tlm.k that December is May Capt C. II. Cates and famil- returned to ths dtj List week, alter ■ sopmrn „l st I moiiilis at Savotus, in ihe in iniul Thev .di thoroughly en joysd tin 11 lioliii.n ,,ii,i an llllllll bilielili.l plnsia.illt iion, ihe ihange and the rost. Ml 1-. I. Battej viaited iln* dt) loi thc lirsl time ,,„ J lin 1 - 'l.n aad w.is -o i.ui,!,ii,h jln. 1 With what he • aw that In promptly rented 1 housi th* "1 "i -nl sir,,! ,,,„! st. Patrick1! avenue, and will ''"'lui tfitt Ins family ,t once. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Opening Services The opening services in eon* liectimi with tin new Methodist church, comer St. George uid fith street, were held on Sunday morning, afternoon and evening, The dedicatory lervice was held in the morning under the guid- .•nue iii Rev, Ebenezer Robson, D.I). The sermon .it the morning and at the evening service was preached by Rev, \\. J, Sipprell, B.A., I'.I)., principal of Columbian College, New Westminster. Thc morniug theiiit u.is "Christ in the Treas un " .mil constituted a muster llll pics tO I1HII nl (uiu nl ill.II -a 1> I .nnl nl hii.iiiu.il iiii Ull, a mid tlnir in,mt activities ainl um st im ms, tu invest a portion ■ii Kast .a their energies .nnl ol their tnooej in building up the manhood ol tin ii limes, as will as in ihe promotion ol commercial an'i "'im projects. Tlu' evening theiue ttas "The Church nf Christ, lln .Message ami Iln Mission." in eloquent language ■ad i-i sK.11 and forceful terms Hi. Sipprell unfolded iln* virions |ili,is<--s ul In.s subject in a manner whnh elicited eipres lions ol approval imm his near ers and carried conviction to their minds, The lugs congregations tnre intensely Interested throughout both discourse!, and tun imt slow to appreciate tilt lait llial ihev Were enjoying tin- privilege ol listening tu one ol the foremost pulpit ipcaki of th*e wesl Tin afternoon mi tin was well ittended and thoroughly en|aat ^ Ra», E. tl. Stapkford, B.A., pastor ol Cairvka Meth odist church, Vancouver, delivered a seriiion ol ., helpful de* votiim.il characla marked l.\ a depth oi earaestness and rinceri ty that stirred the emotions of his hearers. The spatiuiis auditorium the church, with its ■i|'l"nntmeiit.s, called forth unl pective provincial premiers,with appointed govcrnineiit agent, a view to the early adoption of etc., at Kamloops; Ed. Fisher the scheme, by the educational is appointed mininj,' recorder for departments, clearly Bets forth Kamloops; P, A. Goepclof Nel- the purpose and lhe conditions son is appointed inspector of of the trust and disposes of the machinery; Thos. Loith of Van- mistaken position that it con- couver is appointed an itispec- templatea a system of compalr tor of schools; John H. McMul- lory military training through- Un hj appointed government a- uiit the .schools ol the dominion -rat at Prince Kupert. Tin purpose nl the trust Is two- New companies are incorpor- lulil, lirst to improve the physi- ated as follows: British Col- cul aud the intellectual i.ipabili- umbia & Saskatchewan Invesl- ties oi ilie children and to in- ment Co., Ltd., capital $250,- niliate habits ol alertness, or- 000; Uimhy Saw Mill Co.,1,1(1., iiiiluicss ami prompt obedience, capital list*100! Kernaahaa Lum- and second to foster s spirit of bet Co., Ltd,, capital £25,0001 patriotism, by giving all boys Fraser Kiver lirick & Tile Co., an opportunity ol acquiring .1 l.iu acquaintance with military drill ami rifle shooting, With regard to the latter, n is stipulated onl) that iln- tiliiiaii'iiial departments shall encourage it, having the decision optional on ial 5 ilu* pari ol the parents The specific conditions attached to the trust liv l.ord .strath ion,1 are as follows; i a a Physical training to form an integral part of Ule aunicu- I11111 in everv sihool, or public educational establishment main* tained mainly out of public lunils, at whuh a teacher holding a certificate other than that oi the lowest glade is liiiplo-cd in a, certificate of ability to cubic le,et per Instruct in physical training lo Campbell river; capital S.S0!00'1; Tbe North Vancouver Masonic Tenip.i' Association, capital $35,000; Hale Bros, tl Kennedy, Ltd., capital 130,000; Nanaimo Herring Canning 0 Packing Co , Ltd., capi- $50,000; Queen Charlotte Whaling Co.,Ltd., capital $275,- 0110, lv \V. MacLean, Ltd., capital $100,000. Extra-provincial companies an- licensed as follows; Silver- ton Mines, Ltd., ol Londou,England, capital £20.000; Western Canada Trust Ltd., of London, England, capitfc) £200,000. Applications for water records are ga/.etted as follows: J, 11. Latrcttiouillc ol Kamloops, 20 second out of Vancouver Pow- Good News lorn, part ol everv teacher's M> er Co., Ltd., 1000 cubic feet per tilnate, other than those oi the second out of Statloo lake, lowest g'ade, granted In 1 hi (Chehalis lake) also 5000 cubic Education Department oi the net per second out of the same *** Province, stream; Douglas Lake Cattlo ci The Education Degart* Co., Ltd., 25 cubic feet per see- to undertake lo encourage the ond out of Tok Kos Special formation oi cadet corps, in- lake, 2y cubic feet per second 1 linliiig the practice of rillt-out ol Pikes Creek, 14 cubic feet shooting under suitahle eondi- per second out of Pall Creek, 7 tioiis b\ the older boys, in all cubic feet per second out of educational establishments un- Quilchena creek, seven cubic feet der its control. per second out of Fish Laky uli The system ol physical creek, 15 cubic feet per secirnd training ll) hi that in lorce in out ol Chapperon creek. the elementary public schools in | (1, Martin, W. Shannon and 1 Greal Britain (arhkh uSI been ,T. I). Mathers ol Vancouver ap i' recently revised In *Am of the ply to form a company lo con- lahsi developments in Sweden, itxuct a line of railway from the warn^expressions oLcommenda- SwiUerland and other coun- head of Klu.Ue Inlet to tha • "" l;l,r,u,","1' WH °"'s"1- tries,) willi smh modifications mouth of Khutxe river. wa a credit alike to tha denom- ,\Kt,m u _t [__ amditioi.s '":,""" ;l,"11u' -• «?ty. o, ,,„v Province may show to "". ,l"1"1' "-"""ng. as ih,* ,,, u,c,ssarv. CONGRATULATIONS social entertainment on Moaday (e) The Kdiua..0.1 Depart- « uriiiiil, was mark- 11H.nl lo uadertake to require, The Express extends congrat- ■" -""1 withm a epeciOed period, all ulatioiis to Keeve .1. V. Mc- the teachers who are already*in po- Naught upon attaining the Af ""ngraiii ssession ol its certificates oilier tinction of unanimous enclonaV \ " evi n-e inm Idi mil BUYING THAT PIANO, Contracting (>r several hundred l'i 'iim-,$375.00 to J4511 1111 nudis J at n Inn cm li. in Manufacturers' Wholesale l'ikes, enahli 1 ns in ship in CANLOAD LOTS .md In iln* "na-iv hamate sya' inn," laving in us nisny dollnrs in freights iloae, ttt art- now telling n Popular Deiend,ible Panos top mims FOR ONE WEEK Y ill i- an ii ave your c inii-c of any 1) 'CSS Shirt in thc Sl iff iii Ihese shuts nn Sohl tit |l(lO.Hi.-.'a riu.s wi m n 1 ii< It* r llll'l )*IVi gtK11 l.s W to irrivi K guiariy 1 .riiiciit-ii clear mn iln- rent hist Pall gninls nn- 1'ioin i'ii- new ich nn- hegiiining Sec \\ niihuv ■j__ CUMMINGtS tic l's i lothinn, l-'inni-ll'ii:;.., H.mlS M.i Shoes I.mln (Tnliiii-ii s NKXT TO RURNS' MEAT MAKKKT 5-75 taofl I300 1315 a> Insl* * .a |l I 1111 .Mill When you deal wilh us ton gel tin H'St lll.ll 1 III I. Via. I |1 |'| l\n i on- ► KN in \\ 1 mi i\ ( imu. backial l |S rtiSI I'K.ll UIAI IXI'r KHNCI ami .in ibunilsnce nl capital, tan give. Montelius Piano House, I I I'll II H.i.ll.q. Hnd H,|, 1 nm iiiit i-r, • • B.t Kl ed by tii success wIiiili characterised Sundav imel 1 i!t;s. i niisisled ,,f vlnui spinhis, 11,. t))<il) llu,sc 0[ t|H |„West grade, turn liv the electorate of the ir-.pir.se, tim, im.sual selec- tl, (|,ui-fv themselves to in- district of North Vancouver, as ""' '""' I'dlottid by light n- sltm. _ physical training (sul.- tignififd in his retuni l.v accla- n.Miiiinis ,,i„| tt,,s conducted k,i ,„ the'exemption ol such maiion to the reeveship for 1910 under the auspices ol the l.aihis UecheTS as ale plnsicallv nil-' .tnl society, ,, , ■ 1 ,, .{ able to tpialilv, nt aie nearly at ■ H. Mat extended Uu nd ..1 their term of service)'■ 1 uiiigii- N ,|u. ,„ cviry school there shall In al least one teacher capable ol Imparting the necessarv Instruction, ilie Militia department agrees tn provide (adlitiea lot teachers 2 Splendid Buys '.* mn* wnii house in I) 1.. 787 f"r J6110.00. Iai] -' cures tins. n"a li. x 132 fl. in Mln linundit, Willi ll inaiih -11.a,.- n| Burrard In et st 1 1 ir llus. k iii. I).L 7S7, lighl 1111 ilic ciiy 11 ' 1 11 'tn 111 nlini; view on ihe Only |ii50 dnwn to ALEXANDER SHI IK & CO. nmi I.'UimIhIc k—Office '-'I Avci in House nenr liTIV I'n Mux 30 congratulations to gallon upon t|„. Ihu^Ih,,,! , |ii>ri|io,t „f th,* completion 01 nea building Irom a uvu ih standpoint, Rev. a. m Saa 11 - IU)., pastor oi C« , .. ■ " v"|- in proviae t.iciiuiis mr leacnti: ■■ enures \auioiiver. ,„„i ,h, ,„ llif namdves in physi h«nu«, o, tl,,- Vaacouver d.s- cd UainlnK and also in mUitan ul K, and \ lew w ish- sihonl sii- 1 hm ill, , \. goodwill ol de nination m. l a,II irongesi lt(. \ ■ loral i'n,i inu, together with kev Millikm ni Vealtry church, ■i. I', ih its of Hoaataia church, conveyed the good ts li iii, Methodist church *«•■ •' l»* Cillam pastor of UH Sl. Andrew's I'reshtterian ll"1"1'- iWa -IU, ami ||] (•„„ •\. Hcfiaia, Snmi.u I'll mii ndciil of t|u't pressiii the cordii ilu ■• C His.s. siiiciart 01 ih, I.., "ptii'ii l.tagu,. expreaatd MS app,,, latum ,,, ,|„ __** i"'" hyall ih, thu,ilns,,, '•'" ' l rampaiga, logethci ulh ln ■ ii ■•' 1 that Ihe ft) "I 'h* chimhei lltlllnl 0II1 ,,i ;,, ; laCt« Ha li„ lIUIMIIIIIll lol lh, "on nl tin 1 Hi/, 11.|i;„ K,v 11 Haidiisi.iii read „ i, ,,. I;il,n K*v. .! Hagt II,,,,p, 1, .\| ,\ ft\ iln ,Inn, 1, ,,, s,, ici|ln Un Evangelist, thii ity, tt. gretting bli Inability lo lie pi>| miu .um roaming cordial goid arishca upon behall oi biiiim-ll and ins congregation, Tin musical program was ,,.. lollows Selection, Pariah (iln Singers -tolo, Mr-.. Prasei solo, Miss Uesi-11. duet, Miss,-. Vi.nd and Carman solo, Mr Ailliara Hicks, solo. Mri UcAleeci at lection, Pariah Glee Sis Kverv item on the program was exi 1 Uiniii rendered, aad was thoroughly enjoyed. The audience adjourned lo thi ■1 ' 111M '"" a, oa ihi lower floor whin iiuiiic light refresh meats won served by the ladies. The spi 1 ial contributions during ilu* several opi mug meetings amounted lo somewhat nmre' 1 hall fifajo. ary drill, io supply arms and equipment and to pav iln specified grants to the teachers. II. C GAZETTE Thiit\-light appointees arc added to the provim ial list ol commissioners tor taking afida- \iis umltr lhc iliitmns act, .11 lite, inrrcnt issue oj tin Gail Itt ilniicii Sluing oi Prince Rupert is appointed a coroner lor Brit iih Columbia; Jas, Bushfield, iiiii'.n Charmau ami Hiram \\ Iward ol Nallailim in ap pointed lence vieirers lor Nana! nm disi mt, I-. I I l'i,iise I- District of North Vancouver To the Electon of Ward Two: In response to thc request ol a large number ol influential electors of Ward Two, that I allow my name to be placed in nomination for election as Councillor, loi the year 1910, I tan this opportunity of announcing that I have decided lo accede to their request and to respcctlully solicit your vote and influence in my behalf. Yours respectfully, PETER WESTOVER PwKfc Sometimes saves the timepiece if there is anything wrong with your clock or watch. Bring it to us at once. Our expert will make it right again il it can be done by human skill. All Jewellery carefully repaired. GRASSlE&Co. 118 Cambie .Street North Vancouver Woodyard Wc supply ■* raqoirad, $2. attendi'il to. TOVK WOOD in any length r*"i per load. Orders promptly Hive us a trial. OH ICE AND YARD: Cor. Second St. & St. Patrick's Ave. P. 0. Box 136 Till', BTIATHCONA TRV91 \ miliar lett« i..'inland Iorwarded i" thi Furniture TO sn 1 nil'. WANTS UP EVERYBODY I iiMSJBl CARPE1 SQIARFS 50MB CHOK I. IAITKI Ns III It, '!. I IK ( II lllal I'rftll shades I ' |0 .V 1 5*511 SO l B PRCTCY All new houses should he piped lor gas in oidcr to save the heavy expenditure lor this convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HKAT & POWKR CO., I.lMri'Kl), Lonsdale Ave. Cars, leave Lonsdale Avenue, Keith Road, and Uueentbury Avenue Terminals as lollows •6,oj a.m. •6.30 " •7.00 " •735 " S.05 " 8-35 " 9.00 •' 9»5 " 943 " 10.J3 " 10.33 " Alter which cars leave si'fva minutes to the hour aad Iwen- Ity-five minutes alter 11.« hour until midnight. For Grouse Mountain take the Lonsdale Avenue car. For Lynn Valley take the (Jucenshury Avenue car. For Capilano take the Keith Road car. Cars leave lerry landing lor all points as (ollows: •1S.15 a.m. •6-45 " •7.*- " 7-50 " 8.ao " 850 " 9.20 " 9-45 " Altel which cars leave at len minutes past the hour and twenty minutes to the hour until midnight. • Not on Sunday. ♦♦♦•>•>«♦♦♦♦♦«•>« II NEW IH'.SIGNS IN PARLOR PIECES M arris Chairs Prom J'j.oo to J18.00 Sll If OR YOUR fROCKIRY WANTS i.l 14 nnd id Lnnida-ala- A a a.. BARGAINS An acre, near Lonsdale Ave, on a good road, uA I, Hlock li, Districi Lot 2026. Por 1 loti dayi only Choice Lot on 5th Street. I a,i !i, Hlock 20, I>. L2tl While it liiftH $600 cash $750 $2IOiM) citsli, balance eight quarterly jiayini'iit Martinson & Co. REAL ESTATE BROKERS MiRTH VANCOUVER, n.c. Piii'ic /-,■ 1' o Bis fl fa****** THE EXPRESS, NORTH YANCOUVER, B. C. MINERALS OF CANADA A descriptive sketch oi the geology and economic minerals of Canada, by G. A. Voung, is one of the latest publications by the department ol mines. The book is copiously illustrated by means ot photographic views and is accompanied by maps specially designed to elucidate the text, ihe descriptive matter consists of an exhaustive discussion of the conditions obtaining in the various geological provinces into which the dominion is naturally divided, covering the entire area Irom Ungava on the east to Vancou. ver Island on the wesl,and Irom Hudson's Bay and Uie Yukon on the north to the 441I1 paral- l.'l on lhe south. The geological sruvey ol Canada, under Sli Wm. Logan, which coiinned its operations lo tha soullielii pjr- tlons of Ontario and 'Jueliee, ls staled to have comiiieiii:*.-.! in 1843. Since that time • he a ork has gradually widem-1 until nt present it embraces the entire northern hall of thc lunlineni ol America. Much oi the work has as yet been ol an exploratory character so thai a larg- part ol Canada may siill be said to be practically unexplored. Nevertheless, sufficient ba:: been done to make kiuwii its chief geological leatures; also Ul roughly indicate the mineral bearing territories; to pres.'ge the nature of the mineral resources of each, and to demonstrate that Canada is destined to become one ol the great mining countries ol the world. The amount oi mineral bearing ler- ritory still awaiting the prospector in Canada, is the greatest that now remains anywhere on the globe. The total production ol minerals in Canada lor the past 23 years amounts 10 ^^26,516.579. i'he production lor the year lyuN was over JiK;,000,000. Notwithstanding the lact that the mining industries ol Canada have only just begun, the dominion already ranks well a- nioiig the miners! producing countries of the world. According to statistics of the world's production for 1407, Canada ranked lirst i-n Asbestos and Nickel, third in chroniite, fourth in silver, seventh in copper, eighth in gold, and tenth in coal. Wurk liuirintonl. Urop a postal ami I'll call. lull lllll R. HARDMAN 3 Ktini Block For Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . go to THOS. 0. MILLS Pioneer Boot Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp. City Hall $24,426,500, as against JJ.VV 277 in 1908. The aggregate of Hritish Columbia mineral'pialiictioti for thc past 11 years is sluwi. to be $350,000,000, made tip as follows: Gold 5126,317,000, silver 113,398,000; copper ,"-55,242,- 000; other metals $99! 000; coke and coal 51112,782,01 o, building materials $9,"93iO ■". B.C. MINERAL PRODUCTION In an excellent special number ol thirty-two pages describing the resources oi the Kooteii- ays, the Nelson daily News gives the following statistics with reference to thc lni.icral production of the pciv-ncc lor 1904. The statistics art. compiled by Mr. M. Jacobs ol Victoria who is well ijuilii'ed to write with authority upon tho subject, and a(e as iollows: Placer gold 30,00,) lit,, v-.'.ue J*kh),(joo; lode gold 230,("'" ttt., value $5,167,500. Tot.,1 value $5,767,500. Silver 3,(hhi..)i)o ut.. value >1,470,000. Lead 41.,inXy 000 lb, value $i,7iS,i,iKi. Copper 41,000,000 II., value jj its'),- 000. Zinc 270,000 At, v.due $500,000. Total incUiii output $14,774.51*1' ^oal 1,91",- 000 tons, value $6,79(1,(100. Coke 277,000 tons, value $1,662,000. Building ...aterials, etc., $1,200- 000. Total value ol production GOVERNMENT MAIL Some idea of the volume of business done daily through the mails at the provincial government builflings in Victoria,may be gathered from the lollowing information, given by the Victoria Times: In the basement ol the provincial parliament buildings ,1 very complete little post ollice has been titled up ior the belter handling of the mail that is intended for the buildings. That there is a ncccssiiv for it is shown by the lact that in one day of last week 1,900 letters were received and dispatched at the buildings, and 400 pounds b) parcel post, in the pasl 11 pan of the room occupied by the bureau ol information has bun used, but the work has been tlil- licult to carry out there. The new room specially set apart m the basement will be of the greatest convciiiciiie. Then are all the facilities for sorting llie mail with a large number of drawers so that letters may W obtained by tlic holders ol these drawers out ol regular hours. GROCERIES PROVISIONS BOOTS AND SHOES CENTS' fUrNisHiNos Our aim is to give satisfaction to our customers. Our delivery goes to all parts of the city. If you have no telephone leave your name and our delivery will call. DODDS £> TYSON Ti !• ph ine 41 Cor. 8th St. and Lonsdale Save your Pi.ir.o by having an Expert do your Tuning T. BBADLLYTAYLOR 260 Second St., West II MII K,N I OK I ll,in Sll AMI K TENDERS are invited by tht North Vancouver City leniis Ltd., for the construction of n double end steel ferry s,-Miner, 165 feet in length, with 29 foot beam. For further particulars apply- to the subscriber, tvitli whom tenders must be lodged belore 12 o'clock noon ol the Mth day of January, 1910. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All envelopes shall bc addressed to the secretary ol the company and marked, "Tender for Ferry Steamir." H. E. KEMP, Secretary- Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 15, 1909 J. Ili-tly VI PHOSE R90 Great Sale of Wallpaper Prices cut in half to make room for new stock. Come Early and get lirst choice. Iimi*-' l'ainline, <■ ssinf, Pap 1 Hinging, KiUoniining I ia 1 orating, 111 Have Ion Seen Tli,...? II not, you really oii|(lit The ;'G;; Brand Grained Clogs Tliii'k Kelt-Lined, Warm, Co-jr anil Dry. Men'i or Women's The ;'G" Brand Clogs in known in almost every hamlet ol tlie Old Country. Thousands of Testimonials. Farmer., Renchere, Fruitgruweri, MolormeD, Driven, Ferrymen, Hull* 'In.. Hiililit-ra. Lumbermen end tll mil.nl. worker, .ing llieir prat.ee. Thl. n whal w..|i-t dell;: "Re. reived clof. i*l,-ly. They ere eery w.rm .ud ciimlorleble, Shouliln I like to be without them in winter Have worn them now (or two -re.re" Yunr., M. A. WALL (Store, supplied Id doico pair lutl) AUKN'T W. J. B\RIR\H WWflth At*., Wen, VancouTer Wallace Shipyards, Ltd. SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS & Boilermakers. . . Marine ami Stalionaiy Ell- gine and Boiler Work promptly executed. Telephone 103 North Vancouver Wood for Sale Also (ii'in rail i'ii tl K\< ,ii,iim*.', Gmlli r r, hav, 'nosed 14th l Limited Laje dipLocK-WriHct I!. lilt (MM 111 I ft!f i unit MriimlrtiTiirt-r of •UklmlK ol KtMtafl nnd Antlqu-* Furumitv, Store, Office, Hank mul iur Future*. Ki'i'iir 1 iik In "II iti branehei. Picture Framing Furniture Storage. 173 THIRD STREET, W. MAIL oitliKRs (Wen prompt mention Builders and Contractors P. LARSON is prepared to supply Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement And all kinds of Building Material in quantities to suit and at reasonable priCCI API'I.Y— hotel north vancouverI TEI.EI'IIONK Ne. 2. Wi.-!'. to inform their cos tonHTs thai tin j in ' '■ ■ a dry-kiln and will be in 1 position tn itipplj Kiln Dried Lumber of all kinds within two weeks SEYMOIR LIMBER CO., LTD. Pt>«-eM 17th Street, Norlh \iincou-rr PIONEER BAKERY WALKER A MMM, Proprietors BREAD CAKE PASTRY Try our XXX Brown Bread. Daily delivery to ill parts of citv Phone 8 and 54 Stores: 71 Lonsdale Ave. Cor. Lonsdale & 8th St. Nl.tt \\ ESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT District nl New Westminster TAKK NOTICE thai l,An|ni Alex- mulir Crnvi.tiiii. ,,f Vaiiiaaiiivi r B, 0 ,m- 1 cii|iaitii>ii, lirokrr. Inl,*n,|. to *n*■' |»Tiniimi'iii tonucblM lln- I'iii"" un; ale scribed luml :— j t'niiinieiii'iii'i it n |*ii.-! |ilniiti"! mn' nml iiih-IihII imi* ■ m-t ill Porpol*** i Bat, lli.-iiri' >MI l-.rtvi-lmin-. 1 l-'llllll UlClll' I'llllil*-. III. HU a ,!-! la.rlf rliHin.. tliciirp nnrlh twenty nbsfofl In |ii'int nl I'l'iniin iiiviin nt, nniimiiiiii: lik-lily urn. mon ur li-M. \Ni.l * .11.1 \ \\I>KK CBOWtTOl Tttflilli \..t,mlirr, Ml l'>--5 TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD I District of North Vancouver: Being a Candidate lor Representative lor Ward I. on the District Council, I would respectfully solicit your vote and influence. I would favor a vigorous policy in regard to the Second Narrows Bridge, road building, tram extensions, attraction of tourists and scttKrs, mul would lavor the encouragement of any sound schema for thc commercial or olher development ol the District ol North Vancouver. Yours respectfully, JACK LOUTET, Polling takes place on Saturday, the I jth inst , between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., at Thc I.ynn Valley Institute Hsll, mv office, corner of I.onsdale and Queen street and at Hollyburn, West Capilano. COAL NKW WEU4N0T0H 1 iliriTt (rum Iht' niine.. I'lme 1 uur onlrr. mite ni<! ..run* 1.mr -rioter's inpply Large shipments tvill nrrin in it (ft- il.iii.. I'm* 1 Latt* .iii.|iii* ui Wuuii almi. 011 Iiiiiii! .... P. LARSON Hotel North Vancouver Telephone Nn. _\ M. E. kid (jl M Expert on Fireplaces and all classes of Brickwork. All Work Guarante.-l. Ooraw I iiif.'iiili St, ind Mtlia.n A»o. New Meat Market EIGHTH STREET AND LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER C. R. HICKMAN begs to announce that he has opened a meat market in connection with his Grocery business at Lonsdale Ave. and 8th St., and is prepared to supply all lines of meats carried by first-class meat shops, at inside prices Prompt Delivery Phone 40 C. R. HICKMAN llll Lonsdale THR EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRESS Noun Vt\, owes, H C H.lTk" .IK SnwHIITIOS I I'll).- vear fl.00 six monthi • • • M li I'lari*. 11*11,lh- - - .23 inii'il siniia- uml l*.arii^ii,fl.Ml|ii'ryi-»r pointecs ol the district. These assets are composed in part of 600 acres of North Vancouver property, lying between the mouth of Lynn creek and Deep Cove, having a waterlrontage ol Sooolect and valued al >3bo,ooo. The company likewise asks thai thirty acres ol Us laud be exempt from taxaiion lor a AliVKKTISIN'i. BATES Thansikst Hi-.ri.At iovtlTnilUWTI— .VIrenin par inch i-aiali iii-i*rliiiii. Lodob Notiors, Etc.-I1.UUperinc-li per!n^iod of teu years. uiiiiiiil. !r .. I ami--„ 1, H.N.n-.iis 80 day.,« st lunher consideration iiti il.u i, I7.HJ lor the graatiag ol its requests, the LsouADTMTniHo-Finl i,i-.*rii„n, in ;.ullipau.. un,, l0 ca*a build- ci-nlii pa-r Una , eueli >iili-i*i|iia*n| iimer* ' • D tion, Se. par line ingl and lo nislal plaul, to Rk.m.im. Nmi.ks in i.m 11. Kiwi Cot. u);>, al itast. the sum ol M00.000 DNIII— llll'l-lltH pi'rlill.'.eill'll illHerlillll. , , . Osamci Ai'tii,. nm Ratal tr- -o"1 "»* Mxl> P« «"■ « lllu runueil ii.,'i.nliii|i i.ii.p:ii*ii laden. cost ol lllis shall he paid out Alii'liaii.a.aine.Miinieni.lo.n.s,*,,,,.,,!. ul ll,c >*■»■«« raised llolli till* mini In* in ilie ImmI.nl 1 In-primer In ^t ul Ule dehillluies, upull SVe.ln, .alan et, iilliL'liii'll-lir. pillilli'.llli II ill III,* U«lI *--iu tt.11 i.inls lssuetl by the district; lo giant the reeve ol Uio district a place oil lllc board ol directors ol the company iiuruij; " ~~~~~ the icrm ol the district's raar- Nor 1 h Vancouvss ts u, mio , , 1 , ' * y an tee aiid lo deed lo llio dislriel a strip ol land too led wide, Speciasfor THS WEEK Homesites Inside City Limits Kaiy termi, frnni 12.111 Theie are 60-foot lot! and can be had on imal! cash payment and $26 quarterly pajrmnti. West Capilano a4-acre Lot on Keilh Road, facing hay Price only ffiSO. ELDER MURRAY CO. I'limit- 37 Sorlli VMinunrr Plinii. 3(9*1 Vnu'imver lllln-e Houn ll a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Opt-n KvniiiiR- bv appoiutnieut titer iillli'ii linlirr. phone 1,11'.' IlISTRICT-COMi'ANY AGREEMENT The proposed .igreeiiunt between the district maakipality and the Imperial Car, Ship- Millinery & Eancy Goods-January Sale Hut-, toaslsl. |M0, fl BO, 11.71, H 50 .La- and -lllc Kihboni, the per yard. Ue ami -Wc VeUiass, -''r't' per raid 7(0 and ai.OU Hatpin, (or 50c, Ne, 10c Haliy BonneU, Special, the and 50c Special Cushion Topi, 25c, .15c and SOo * " " Cords, 85c, 75c tt fall Ml ,in.*i. «|l*l.*li:i.*.*» Afflv .1 -Inn* Miss CURLE, 215 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Sherwin-Wil/iamt Paintt Ceter thl Earth ■>**"*~*a.Ma.M***a*a,*N"aaX~X~>-M^ THE LOSSDALE PII ARM AC) SELLS DRUGS AXD MEDICINES AT VANCOUVER PRICES .... TRADE AT HOME through lhc enure length ol lis lands, near Uie shore line, lor railway aud trallic purposes. As a business proposition,anyone who reads tlu- agre-cincim '(to be lound elsewhere in this building ,\ Dry Dock Corpora- issue] carelully, cannol bul con- tion, upon which the ratipayers elude that in loriuulaiing lis will be willed upon to vote to- terms, the interests oi the dis- liioiToii, marks an exceedingly _\g\ fan been well cared lor, important juncture in the de- and that if the municipality ui velopnieiit and the progress ol lends lo grant any concessions the nortk shore, lhe manner lo industries, lor the purposed in whkh iuportaat industries inducing them lo locate upon are turning their atteatioa to the north shore, here is a pro- ihe norlli shore and are either position thai should nieot with alu,ui\ locating here or are their lavorable consideration. taking actifS slips to ensure: _ addition lo thc lact thai thcm.sci-cs suitable sites, with (fa, ,*.nus 0f _,„ agreement aru a view lo locating heie, imuiedi- ol au advauiageous nature Irom .itch upon the providing ol rail- ._ busllU;!iS p0,ul 0J vlcW) u ls ===== way facilities, not only estab- likewise known that thc person- Vancouver one ot the largest in- \,_, TilOMAS lishes Iny,-ml controversy the L* o)■ lhe compaii) includes scv- dustrial institutions on the I'a-' CARPENTER lact lhat all that has been said1 (,rai 0j tile largtsl proptrti cilic coast- KSTIMATKmJIVKN so lrequeiiily wiih itkreme to 0VViierb in thc district whose There are those who object to , KK.'AIKS 1-R0M1TLY ATTEvnKD names are ol themselves as-air- the principal ol municipal aid 11' 0. Boi Itj K,-i. 151 ind-i.K anco of thc mosl satisfactory to industrial corporations, and,= nature, lo the ellect that the to such, the terms of the agree enlirc transaction is bona tide, ment, however advantageous , thev might be, would not ap Tho knelits to accrue from J ™* ' . ' ,,. , , . , peal. But to those who believe the establishing ol an industry r *,*.•*. b . , that thc principle in itself is ,i ol such proportions upon the ... ,• .; , , rood one, when its application nortli shore, arc so apparent to " GIVE NEXT US A TRIAL ORDER. OX YOUR PHOXE 21) P. S THOMAS, Phm. B. DRUGGIST } < Plane Facts | About Hardware? i it i it ii i i i i There's a lot of tools nnd other articles made to SELL—and that's all! There are Tools and other things made to sell and give satisfaction by their wearing qualities, and that is the only kind we care to handle. If you buy your hardware here you can have full confidence in its durability, and upon it alwnys giving yuu satisfactory service. Paine ® McMillan The Pioneer Hardware $afa*a*aM'**>.>*H'*>*>*>->"W*>*>">^ Sheratn-Williamt Paintt Cottr thi Earth thc great value ol ihe watcrlroni on the north shore ot burrard inlet, lor commercial and uuiusir.al purposes, is sound m Ulcon, but also, all-ant shows these, statements in pioccss oi Uaiisioiillation Irom iheoiy to actuality. lu council with approaching the dlstricl U lhal k would be altogether ' a Vlew lu ***** supcrlluous to attempt any enu- is properlv safeguarded (and the mass of the ratepayers will doubtless be found in this cate- into an ..gicmcnt to tlu.r in,- i<m of ltal, It is ^ tuai advantage, the imperial h ._ nole lk fact that k'»ry), the proposition will com- v-ar, hhipbuiliniii; \ Urv Dock ■ i r lui 'm,lul ,tsc" as onc concerning the scale of operations which is wUd> ^ )ina, condusloni (rolll contemplated by the company, carc(ui consideration ol all its represents a plan, which when phases, must be decidedly favor- s-orporalioii, is u.e pioneer as ior nu- district, maiKiiig the ln- BeDUoa ol a movament ot vast possum mes as to industrial development and as to ihe creation oi a greal wealth producing centre, whose extensive and varied lactones and plants, as well a.s wharves, will hue the inu.i littoral Irom Deep Love to 1-irsi .Narrows and pioOubly lie) ond. lhe basis upon which thc present company approaches the district, is one it Inch will commend iiscll as sound and BCCUM as lo Us liliancial aspcils. Uu compaaj proposes lo carr) om certain projects ior wincli purpose it dcsiics lo lloai debentures lor a spumed amount ami it asks Uic dislriel io lend as- sisiancc by guaranteeing tin in teresl on ihese dibiuluies lot certain coiisulorations aim upon ccriailii seeunly. The vital question lor lhc ratepayers in this conncciion is, "Ale these considciallons good and is the security ample' To bt spculic, the .minimi lor whuh the debentures arc to be floated is 1)00,000, the interest upi/n which will be >10,000 ptl anniiin. lhe term lor whuh tlie dsbsfltares are to bl written is 15 years. Tin (Icbc-utuies thcmsihes are to bo guaranteed ii\ a guarantee insurauce eom- I'.ii'a'* aiid it should be clearly noted lhat the district l.s asked to guarantee only the interest, namely }io,ooo por annum. As security ior this amount the .ompany agrees to deposit with trustees, to be named by the district,assels reasonably worth mon,ooo, according to a valuation to be arrived at by ap- developed will give to North able. \*'KTHHMoin:uiiiRi:s si iiiiii. \M> !KKI'AKO"RV M MttC I Hulirr and V tt i MtfWl I*- p.itiiin-tii. and ti-rmsasfollowa: k i -.- ifcHt'i-n UM pn ...uiiih. PftpaMtnn BJIpf mntnh A'lv iti-t-it, |B 00 t»i 910 tm |H-r nli For p.n<|»rtii*(tt<>., apply to PO. bnillA, or ■ i llie -. inui cor, U-Dstlaie Avr. ami ITih 8t SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. IHIRKARD SASH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George M ,' hMI ai Iruil I'iii mi ymir Order, mimll ur lirgf iiura Contractor ULE AW NO, USUDIDU, EXiAVAI. ING, Ha, m \ ui M rsi. - Norm vni DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER Municipal Elections, Saturday, Jan. 15,1910. Polling Houri: 9 am to 5 p.m. THE LYNN VALLEY (WARD 2) RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION In thc intm-sls ol DKYKI.orMENT and I'ROC.RKSS, rumestsyour vote as lollows: FOR COUNCILLORS: T. A. ALLAN and P. WESTOVER SCHOOL TRUSTEES: JOHN NEAT and HARRY THOMPSON Everyone interested should vote. f INU THE AREA Of This Piece of Lnd -U-. / And receive absol'ilely Free a piece of the same irea iniide the City limits. Before starting to solve lie above -.lml- the fallowing: 44 by 132 feet corner on Lonsdale, $500 100 x 132 feet comer on King, $800 JACK LOUTET 213 Lnnmlulo Ave, I'h-vi,. 47. Brmi'li, I'ur.i r OuSHI mnl l."iii-ilale. T.'lf|'hiiiii' M? North Vancouver fecials QuHcns>inrt H.-iuht.-bit Nllltf. rlrtreil ami larinit Inlei. The lot 1. Iliuli mnl i-iuiiiiuiid- 111.il ■ f the rlne.t vnm in Nurth Vanoouver. W0(l One-quarter ea.ii, halanre A, 12 tnd 18. Corner Lot, Clrw tu Uni-dale, WllttS, only |S&0. $120ca»h, l*lam-e 6, 12 anil IN. Filth Street, clone to Lonidale Avenue, good ISO-It. lot, 11060. |A60 culi, balance fl anil 12. Thii ii a money maker. C. E. Lawson Real Eatite Specialist 15 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 70 N, V. Ilorticu tura Society Engagements, season 1909-1910 Jan. 7th, 1910—Dance. N. V. Fire Brigade " 1 aih—Annual Meeting Horticultural Society " 14th -Dance. Mi-rry Widow flub " mt-Dance. N. V. Dramatic Club " 25th—Hum's Supper. St Andrewj 4 Caledonian Society " ahth-Dance. Merry Widow Club Feb. nth-Dance. Merry Widow Club " 25th—Dance. Merry Widow Club Mar. 1 uh—Dance. Merry Widow Club 1 35th—Dance. Merry Widow Club Or lo C. F. JACKSON, 13th Street. b. TYLER, ftecretftni, FAIRVIEW ESQUMALr GREENHOUSES a la*.I. I'.I CIT FLOWERS ii town at loweit pricei. Give ui a trial (or FUNERAL DESIGNS OR WEDDING BOUQUETS 607 II.inII.iiis .St., W. Vancouver, ll.C - THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. DISTRICT RATEPAYER'S | that he would favor any sound 'schema lor the development ol The annual meeting oi the the district commercially or ratepayers of the district of otherwise, irrespective ol the North Vancouver was held iu particular section of the district the Municipal hall. Esplanade, which might be immediately on Tuesday evening. Reeve lie- ibeiielited. lie was in favor ol Naught and Councillor Allan!making reasonable concessions were the only members of tin. jto industrial concerns which council of last year who were in i might desire to locate in the attendance, Of the canuidatcs I district. Ile advocated the for the ensuing year there were I building of a new municipal present Messrs. E. H, Bridgiuau hall, ol suitable proportions in J. Lawson, J. Loutet and P, Westovjer. Reeve McNaught was appointed to the chair, ln printed lorm the annual linancial .epji'l was submitted to the meeting, a desirable location, Ile would stand lor the building ol roads throughout the district, not) lor exploiting .schemes ol subdivision, but lor thc beiielit ot bona fide settlers, lie lavored a viji attached lo which was a report'orous policy with regard to in descriptive ol the progress that Second Narrows bnugc, tram had been made in municipil extensions and providing alirac matiters during the year. Reeve tious lor tourists and settlers, McNaught enlarged upon the as well as in all matters ol a salient natures ol the report as general character pertaining to submitted and passed on to the the progress of the district, by-law which is now before the j Mr t, \\,slov,ri candidate ratepayers to sanction the a- for councillor ior Ward 11, greement with the Imperial Cur create(1 somc exeittmeiit bv cn- -shipbuilding & Dry Dock Cor- ,tcn upon au adversc criucisni poration. He emphasized thc of J, doings of last year>s great importance of securing councll in cerUill maUl;rs. He the establishment of industry had beeu „ member ol the coun- within the bounds of the -lis- cil for ._ purtl0„ 0f that term, trict. Referring to bridge and but had _m compelled to re- railway construction, lie declur- \_L_ becauso of extended absence ed that he expected io see this in the easl Ur_ \vcstover ad- problem solved during the com- |vanced lhe following queries: mg summer. The proposed ;why had Ull, Kreda-K.k road lo- tuunel would be a matter lor !cal improvement petition not later consideration, but would \bfX_ conipiicd with.-1 Why had doubtless become an accom-1 Lynn Vancy traii not been plished fact in the course of *widcned b expropriation or time, when North Vancouver otherwise? Why had Hollyburn would be as closely linked with ]xaxl tosl nt;arly *f50oo1instea-i Vancouver physically as are the U jI200 as estimated? He ex- outlying sections ot that city jpresscd thl. opinion that too themselves. He painted IL^ s(K,m.y aUached to the glowing picture ol the luture proceedings of the council, and progress ol North Vancouver, in Iavor of the publication venturing to prophesy that I oJ [ullt;r rt.porls of comu.;i pro. John Lawson re- Mr. llul- i-cedings. Mr. within lifteen years the north shore would have a population |5JJf^the aspersion's" oi J oi forty or fifty thousand, llie f^oeei with reference to H excellent climate which our southern slope afiords, was next dilated upon and waa declared to be so desirable that if properly exploited, this leature would render this section a rival ol California itself. The reeve then proceeded to place lvburn wharf, and a soimwh.it warm argument was precipitated. Keeve McNaught briellv relerred to the remarks ol Mr. Weslovur, insofar as they might relied upon his administration, saying that the fact that the to re- stress upon the necessity of add- -ft mg to tihe natural beauties ol 1 g£ acclamation, ,the district by artilicial means to make theni more readily accessible and even yet more at tractive. ll even ill aiav/av a-ai , In this connection he clW made' tliuir reeve for a second term, was a sullicient reply to tho outlined the route ol the marine drive Irom White Clill City on tl.e west to Deep Cove on the east, preparations lor which By invitation ol the chairman John M. Duval addressed the meeting. He criticised in some respects thc record of lasl year's an- now actively in hand, and k«WMfl and dealt more parlicu- further referred to the possibili- Jlarly with the need of the coun ■ to ol constructing a scenic J"l taking Uie necessary steps driveway iu Uic northern por-; provide a rural telephone a* Hon of the district along the foothills. The two systems when connected, would constitute a circular driveway, unexcelled lor grandeur on the continent, lt was only with great eflort that the reeve was vice. The impossibility ol arriving at a basis ol agreement with the B. C. Telephone Cum* p.uiv in this regard, was discussed and the opinion prevail- t*j that it would bc necessan that independent action bc tak- ablc to speak, as his throat was in bad shape Irom a severe cold, but he was listened to with close attention and with appreciation. Councillor I. A. Allan was thc next speaker. He directed the attention ol the audience to thc large amount of work that bad been done during lhc past few years throughout the district, declaring amid appl.ui.-c that there are now 79 miles ol road in all il thc district. Ile briefly ouUincd hia ideas on the important issues before the electorate, with special rciereiici to the Second Narrows bml-i which, in his opinion, ihe next councii ought to vigoroitslv p, o- secute. Mr. E. B. Bridgman, (andi- date lor councillor for Ward 11, in a businesslike manner presi n- tod his platform to the ratepayers, lie particularly einphasi/.- ed the desirability ol doing everything possible en lo provide a service. ITEMS Among the items ol inlurina- tion appearing in the descriptive circular attached to the linancial report oi the district council for the year are the following: Ward I, assessment lor the year, $1,293,10"; expenditures, W9-*Mf« Ward II, assessment lot the year J1.b31.315; expenditures J>53,442-5°* lt is expeclcd that the ilullllll- iou government will make a liberal grant toward Hull-bum wharl. Twelve units ol new mads were built during the year, nine of which were built by llit district and three by the government. The government has pt unused to sccuru >su,uiiu toward the marine drive the location ol industries in the. from Uie city to While Clill City district, and strongly iavorwi J A suitable' site for a munici- the ratification of thc agree- ipal hall has been purchased in ment with the Imperial Car, !1). L. 20:5, corner oi Lynn Vai- Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Cor- jky road and Fromim iu.nl.and poratiou. Tins was the lirst |thc erciction ol munmp.il offices great industry to approach the'and a public hall is recommended. Last year there were MSO names on the voters' list ul the district and this year there arc 4074. The salislailory condition of the credit oi the district la evi district and the first one was the most difficult to secure. Once the first industry was established, others would follow rapidly. Mr. John Lawson ol Holly- bum, candidate lor councillor lor Vard I, complimented the Idetieed by the steady nnpiou* reeve upon liis untiring eQort!** jiiicnt. in lhe prue procured lur in the interests ol the district, j debentures during the yeur, as and particularlv with relerence lollows: 1 to tbc construction of thc mar- j "ijo.ot-u general loun ruuli/ed ine driveway. 11 elected he ■$28,250. woultl endeavor to devote tho Sivk-o water loan by-law re- sainc earnest attention to thc ! aii zed J141U0. allairs of the district as he ljio.22o.8o Lonsdale Avenue ln.ui would to his personal allairs. Mr. J. Loutet, candidate for councillor imt Ward I, declared realized |lo,400. $7253.60 Centre Road loan realized 17380, CASH ACCOUNT ol the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver for Year to December 31st, 1909 RECEIPTS Real Estate Account J 3758 6R Debentures for Lynn Valley Water Loan 15000 00 Accrued interest on ditto 369 86 Assessments for 1909 3663082 Assessments for 1908 6349 43 Assessments for 1907 and prior 1989 08 Road Tax Revenue 734 00 Hotel Licenses 250 00 Interest Account 552 68 Sinking Fund 494 00 Lynn Valley Water System Revenue .... 324 21 Tax Sale 1909. Balance 3445 34 Sundry Receipts 13 43 City of North Vancouver. Halancc .... 234" 4' Bank of British North America 6487 28 Bank of B. N. A. (Lynn Water account) 3028 87 Government Grants for Schools 981 66 Cash due Treasurer 6 25 J103827 02 PAYMENTS Ollue liirnisliings 175 '5 Interest Coupon, General Loan 2250 00 Sinking Fund, General Loan 297 00 Interest Lynn Valley Water Loan 150° 00 Sinking Fund, Lynn Valley Water Loan 197 °° Paid Bills payable ,. 12000 00 Road Tax Commissions 146 80 Elections Account 242 70 Office Rent, Light and Telephone 543 18 Clerk's Salary 1500 00 Office Assistants 1228 50 Auditors' Fees 90 00 Law- Account 223 no Indemnities IOJ0 mi General Expenses 74° 74 School Account 3080 b] Special Grants and Expenses (Schedule 1) 1511 fa Health Account 557 90 Insurances 51 5° Board of Works Plant 9986 95 Survey Account 233 75 Rent on Water Records 95 00 Constables and Police Court 145 95 Engineers' Salaries 2907 00 Road Foremen's Salaries 2600 00 Roads and Bridges Construction (Schedule 2) 42708 37 Lynn Valley Water Works Construction (Schedule 3) 12187 48 Advertising and Stationery 1389 30 Delegations Expenses to Ottawa and Victoria 480 00 Assessment Commissioners loo 00 (Juarry Account, Price of Lots 900 00 Tax Sale Account 1905 119 55 Tax Sale Account 1908 1493 91 Bank of B. N. A. (Lynn Valley Savings Account) 600 00 Bank ol B.N.A. (Savings Bank, Sinking F'und) 494 00 1103827 02 North Vancouver, B.C, IOth January, 1910. Certified Correct, BUTTAR fit CHEINE, Auditors. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT DEBITS Lvnn Vallev Water Loan Rate to Water Account I 1557 5o Interest Coupons, Ginaal Loan 2250 00 Sinking Fund, General Loan 297 00 Road Tax Commissions 146 80 Election Account 242 70 Oflice Rent, Light and Phone 543 '8 Clerk's Salary 150000 Office Assistants 1228 50 Auditors' Fees 90 00 Law Account 223 00 Indemnities 1050 00 General Expenses 740 74 School Account, Cm rent Expenses 1980 67 Special Grants and Expenses 1511 62 Health Account 557 90 Insurances 5' 5° Survev Account 233 75 Rents on Water Records 3S6 50 Advertising and Stationery 1389 3° Constables and Polite Court Expenses . 145 95 Engineers' Salaries 2907 00 Road Foremen's Salaries 2600 00 Delegation Expenses 480 °° Assessment Commis doners too 00 City ol North Vamouver, deducted on adjustment 132K 7" Ru.uls and Bridges Construction 4'7°8 37 Balance to Balance Sheet 40232 71 Iio6453 39 ASSETS Office Furniture 523 54 Real Batata (including Park Lands) .... 63545 34 Arrears of Taxes 1907 and prior 1612 25 Arrears of Taxes it) >8 2587 24 Arrears o| Taxes ic, 19 9290 78 School Sites and Ii iprovements \ttyo ss Board of Works Plunt 10R16 44 Savings Bank (Sinling Fund) ; ,\ M Lvnn Vallev Waterworks account 1 Schedule 4) 25M9 61 Cmarry Property 900 uo Ji19680 57 CREDITS Total Tax Levy for 1909 i 44364 10 Lynn Valley Water Loan Rate 1557 50 Road Tax Revenue 734 00 Hotel Licenses 250 00 Interest Account 552 68 Sundry Receipts 13 45 Government School Grants 981 66 Increased value of Real Estate 58000 00 $106453 39 LIABILITIES Debentures, Statutory Loan J 45000 00 Debentures, Lynn Valley Loan 30000 00 Tax Sale, Surplus 1905 (M tf) Tax Sale, Surplus 1908 486 09 Tax Sale 1909 3445 34 Bank of B.N.A. (General Account) 14397 69 Sinking Fund 791 00 Balance Due, Lynn Vallcv Waterworks 592 12 Hunk ul IIX.A. (Special Accounts) 471 65 Balanic due Treasurer 6 25 Municipal Account: Credit Balance from Profit and Loss Account 40:32 71 Uss Debtor Balance at 31st Dec., 1908 ]62o8 95 24023 76 JI 19680 57 North Vancouver B.C., January 10th. 1910. Certified Correct BUTTAR & CHEINE. Auditors THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. E. DOWIE CONTRACTOR AND BOTLDE1 Plans, Specificstlons, Bstinistei HAA1111 >WH-»4HHHsX P. O. Boa -7. North Vancouver To Electors of Ward 1 DISTRICT OF NOKTIl VANCOUVEI Vour vote sad influence ure kindly requested fur W. A. THOMPSON Residence Block 2, Distriit l.ol B15. Candidate tor Councilman for Ward 1. .1 f, II it,nl i-i.i.iyl.lr .In-'* nl llrnrrrir1 I'ntilt. Vmrij 1'iiiiliielt, Flmir and Fred WfHehlti, /'.i* . ('i-)ii m hand. ln'liiiTy in.ii,* i.i.ll jj.ru i'lth. city lur, ki-ili ll'iinl ami Million tunnc Phime Sl, Xcrtii Viin.ciuver \\. J. BALMAIN OIVIl. ENC-.INKKR 1'iiiiniiiv Surveyor an.l Arrhilect NORTH VANl'IIUVKR. Buy at the \t"t\ Imliimtrr ami NAN , District ol New Westminster. TAKK NOTICE that Elliot A llaswcll, of Vamouver, occupation broker, intends to ap- Shaw's Pioneer Dry Goods ii Gent's Furnishing; and Fancy Store. ;; I Cor. 2nd and l.on-dali- Ave.' Establi-hed 190ft Telephone SS .. And Save Money Telff'li'iue I2'i from |1.1 '2' Apple-, pur boi Highland I'ota mi Kutii-r. ik r lli Beat Cream' r Bailer, iu .. Cupi'Ci'il Iraiuli* rr*eii, '2)),.. Qiinkprii.il-, :' IttcklfM i.Iil. or Com Starch I " ii .i.i..Im|iii.. i iiua. s1111 i•.*11 nr Rmal Boap, ■* ht i Ret lh a*a|i,.l iini in- i.i Cumuli i parkag* Braid'. Mm-cn and Java nr NahoL Ciiffei-, 1 iiaaninl 3Sr Rraid'. Kli-nd I* li.tn ind Ceylon Teas, prr ll, Wi* .i'il Rl..,* i.i*.:*.,„. Linton, Nabob ami Tatley'a T**m, '...Mi Pleat) nf Kn'-li lli*a*nil». Kreeh Ginger ina**a : I* i ii nty nf Inr.il an,a Imported Irath imiile eandlif a post planted on the northeast corner ol Lot 1239, thence south 80 chains, thence east 40 chaius, thence north 80 chains more or less to shore of Horseshoe lake, thence 40 chains more or leas in 1 a westerly direction along shore ofS.OO oi lake to point ol commence- '" ment. Annual Stockta% SALE ] [ Wc are reducing a Rreit many lines from 0 to 20 per cent. off. I Notably DKliSS GOODS, suitable lor school wear, all wool, ',', to make room (or our Spring Stock which will be larger and '' battel leltcttd than we have had before V/^r^tn^^^^^^^ DRESSMAKING on the premises. -J tltUlJX About 320 acres, commencing at * , M „ „ ,, ,, tm, ,„,.,,„,.,, w„,, ^ ,,„, , ,,„,„.„,„, ,M,H Parlor •H-H-H'H H-H'l M'l 1 1-1-H-W-l-l-W-H-l-M-H ■!■ H'I H*4 1.10 nml MM lh ELLIOT A. HASWELL WM. DALZIEL DUKE, A. l timpbill Hope, Ci., Cal ARCHITECT hi Street, E. nf St. Andrews Sorth Vancouver Offlic336 Hasttn£l St. Vancouver DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER 2*c Mc l.v'October 2, 1909 -•ic! PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Municipality of North Vancou- =' ver, that 1 u-quire the presence 'ol thc said Blsetotl at Mr. Lou- lOcNEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT \gent DISTRICT OF NORTH VAN-jtct's ollice, comer ol Lonsdale 9-iq COUVER avi-nuc and yuccn street, North Vancouver, in the said Munici- i OF COURT ( P^1)' oa REVISION :;,,- District ol New Wesl minster Monday, loth January, 1910 at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of electing per- NOTICE is hereby _vnt mat TAKE NOTICE that Ernnst the Court ol Revision oi the suns to represent theni in the Crocklord, of Vaniouver, occu- District Assessment Uol! will Muna1p.1l t_ouncil as Reeve and '•'■'"' pation cruiser, iutends to appiv meet in the District Municipal Councillors, and electing three lor permission to purchase the Ollice, North Vancouvit, en persons to represent lliem on All kln-h of Nm- ud Table RaMni following described land: About Monday, the 7th day oi l-.bru- the Hoard of School Trustees. ud Ftp at L".'iiil*. tiaimvii |irii*i- 400 acres. Coinmeneing at a ary, 1910, tt three 0duck p.m., | The Candidates shall hi 110111- r'l^i,'."1!*'* ■!ai,i-'Vil,7"nr:"''""1''!'": '-^ Post planted 20 chains east oi when all complaints a.nl ,ip- inatcd 111 writing, the writing CnaibHiMieJ''iiiil*-'T!n;]' Ite the southeast corner ol Lot 568 peals against assessments wil! shall he miIimiiIuiI by two vot- W*esell sll llano) Ireih imerrlea 11 thence west bu chains, thence be considered. ers of the Aliinicipality as l'ro- ri'.lii,'i-.l 1.H1". Y .or i,„„,i*t lurk if nortli 40 chains, thence west 20 Notice of complaints a'-..! ap- fom Mi Seconder, and shah Sti^-lrn,'..'; block, i,r*„„i.,t,„! and cha'ns. **sttBt ^ulh 8o chains- Pcals Ulust be 8m'n J* s,.li- be tlcliverc.l to thc Returning \,di,a« thence east 80 chains, thence scriber as Assessor at least, ten OAesf at any time between the Meat! and : tl, »n I d and in ran. north 40 chains more or less to days before the said Jatc, am! date ol this notice and two 0- rjIu-'i'V'i'' 'n',''!",''"" ''V \- P°int o( commencement. such notice must set lorth tin ^.lil":', ,|K*',I. " "" ERNEST CROCKFORD ground of complaint. Califurniat .ii. 1.1 !-ti-eOrange.. \\m DAI Z1EL DUKE Given under mv hand thi Plenty ..: li-vra*bnndi .,1 Cigan, I. . v,th day of December, 1909. Tiioarm. I ij»r.*ii.*.. Hr. "s . ' _' _ Delivery 10 nm part of ( itv. October 4, 1909. 9-19 ALEX. PHILIP, C.lUA See us for Choice Buys IN Ca|)ilano, Lynn Vallei), and ler Lonsdale Acreage, also Business, Semi-business or Residential Property close in. Ll|>|>< ■* ■* THACKER THORNTON CO. 2nd Street near Palace Hotel GEO. R. PIERCE, Mgr. clock p.m., on the day of thu nomination. And 111 the event ol a poll being necessary, muIi foil will be opened on Saturday, 15th January, 1910 between the hours of Nine o'clock a.m., and Five o'clock p. m., of the said day, at Mr. Loutet's ollice, corner ol (Jueeti street and Lonsdale avenue, and at Lynn Valley Institute Hall, and at Hollyburn, Wesl Capilano, in said Municipality, of which every person is required to lake notice and govern himsell accordingly. "The quahlicahons (or Reeve arc his being a male British subject, and having been for the three months next preccwlmg ul it day of his nomination the ngisicrcd owner in the Land Registry Olbce of land or real property, situate within tho Municipality of the assessed value on the last Municipal Assessment Roll of live hundred dollars or more over and above any registered judgment or charge, and lieing otherwise duly qualified as a voter." The qualifications lor Councillor are his being a mala llritisli subject, and having been for the three months next prccced- ing the day of his nomination, thc registered owner m the Land Registry Oflice of land or real property, situate within the Municipality, ol the assessed value on the last Municipal Assessment Roll of two hundred and bfty dollars or more over and above any registered judgment or charge, or being a homesteader, lessee from the Crown or pre-emptor who has resided within the Municipality for the space of one year or more immediately prececding the nomination, and who is assessed for five hundred dollars or more on the last Municipal Assessment Roll, over and above any registered judgment or charge, and being otherwise qualified as a voter." "In every Municipal Sihool District any person being a householder in the School District and boing a Hritish subject of thc full age of twenty-one years, and otherwise, quuliiu-il to vole at an Election of School Trustees in their District, shall bo eligible to be elected as a School Trustee in the Municipal School District." ('riven under my hand, at North Vancouver, this 28th day ol December, 1909. ALEX, ramp, Returning Officer NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 First Street, E. Phone 80 The Express $1.00 per year Foreign $1.50 Fine Printing' CATALOG! K> BOOKI.KTS FOLDERS PAMPHLETS STRI N(. ERS DODGERS CIRC 1' I, ARS MAPS LETTEH HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES FINE STATIONERY SHIPPING TAGS LODGE STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS MILK TICKETS BREAD TICKETS CALLING CARDS INVITATIONS MEAL TICKETS LABELS BILLS OF FARE PROGRAMMES NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. J19 First Street, E Phone 80 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. **o*****ooo*********o*************»********************************* ******************************************************* *********** i A Few Snaps for Profitable Investment Safety Income Prolit Call and see our Large and Exclusive List Correspondence Solicited North LAST CHANCE to purchase—at first cosf-The remaining unsold lots in the following estates: LOTS IN BLOCK 2:8, DISTRICT LOT 545. bounded by Lonsdale Avenue, 23rd street, 24th street, and Chesterfield Avenue. Convenient to cariine. Prices J250 and up per lot—easy terms. LOTS IN D. L. 273. 6th street, 7th street and Keith road. Convenient to cariine. Prices J650 per lot and np—easy terms. LOTS IN D. L. 544. "Harbor View" Tract. (City) Prices J175 per lot and up—easy terms. Large list ol best buys in City and District to choose from—some of the properties at LAST YEAR'S PRICES. WANTED FROM OWNERS. Owners desiring to sell any or all of their Nortli Vancouver properties can get qnick results by listing exclusively with ns—if prices are right Onr record as to reliability, accuracy, and prompt attention to the interests of our clients has never beea excelled and seldom equalled. WEST VANCOUVER. Acreage west of Capilano commands ready sale at good prices, and owners can sell for cash by listing with ns. INTENDING PURCHASERS can have the benefit of onr large and exclusive list of best properties in city and district. Estates msnaged — Rents collected — Insurance I ► 9 t IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated A.D. 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, with chief place of business in North Vancouver, B.C.) Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 I I ***********************************oo*o*oo**4o*o***o****o***o*******t »*m*mfwmwww BURGLARY The city received a visit from members of a very undesirable section of society on Friday nijrht last, whin theives broke into thc premises oi the Nortli Vancouver Hardware Company, on the Esplanade. Access was •rained by means ol prying the front doors open with a jimmy. It would appoar that the burglars committed the deed for thc specific purpose of equipping an arsenal on their own account, for they passed by mnch more valuable goods of smaller bulk, and made straight ior the gun rack, where they helped themselves to four shot guns and three rilles, the largest and the best in the stock. They then patronized thc amunition boxes and appropriated thc entire stock corresponding to the 8m- arms, alter which they took their departure, leaving thc remaining stock, otherwise undisturbed. From thc store they proceeded lo P. Larson's boat house, which tliey broke into, and stole a row boat, by means of which they effected their getaway. The police have not yet succeeded 111 making any arrests although they have satisfied themselves that the deed was perpetrated by two members ol the band that has been operating at Hastings. On the night previous to the robbery, these two men were seen by two, parties, engaged in close consultation under the trees at the eastern end of Larson's grounds and from, photographs in possession of the police, they have been recognized as members of this gang, for whom the police havo been seeking. The value oi thc booty in this instance was upwards of $200. POULTRY SHOW That North Vancouver Sfaia has more than held her own in thc raising ol thoroughbred exhibition poultry has been demonstrated this past week, at the Vancouver Poultry Show, held in the city market hall. Mr. M. B. Martinson sent over some good bull Orpingtons, .aid in spite of great competition from Victoria breeders, was lor- tunate enough to secure a prize on pullets. Mrs. R. Archibald also entered a nice display of Indian Runner ducks, lu white Wyandottes, Mrs. H. L. Radermacher had more than her usual share of success, winning easily over the blue ribbon birds from the A.-Y.-P. exhibition, and being highly complimented on the preparation of her birds for exhibition. Following are the prizes obtained: 2nd Cock; 1st, 3rd ami 4th hen; ist, 2nd and 4th cockerel; 1st, 2nd' and 3rd pullet); 1st and 3rd breeding pen Specials: Silver cup for the lo highest scoring birds in the American class. Silver cup for largest display of Wyandottes scoring 90 points and over, and specials for the following: For highest scoring pen of Wyandottes; for highest scoring pen in American class; for highest scoring Wyandotte cockerel; for largest number of prizes won by a lady. Canadian white Wyandotte ribbon for best hen, the same for best cockerel and also for best pullet. DISTRICT NOMINATIONS The nominations ior the ollicial positions for the district of North Vancouver, held on Monday, resulted as follows: For reeve, John Young McNaught, elected by acclamation For councillors, Ward 1: Wm. A. Thompson, John Lawson, J. Loutet; Ward II: Thos. A. Allan Edward H. Kridginan and Peter Westover. Two to be elected in each ward. For school trustees: J. Neat, Mrs. Ethel J. Campbell, Henry Thompson, John Lawson, and Wm. C. Thompson. Three to be elected. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held on Tuesday, the 18th inst., at the hemic of Mrs. Stoney, 6th street west, at 3 p.m. All members please attend, and all ladies interested cordially welcome. lhe KANOIC ITSHEN A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUIT AND KANDIE ALWAYS ON HAND F. K. (Jennet, 6J Lonsdale I. (). O F. North Vancouver Lodge, No. 55, meeti every Thursday evening, corner Lonidale avenue and First street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting -brethren cordially invited to attend. Edwin Peers, N. G.; Thoa. S. Nye, Rec.-sec.; J. H. Pilling, Fis.-wc. Board of Trade North Vancouver Board el Trade meets the third Tuesday of each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the bosrd room, City Hsll. Executive meets the firit Tuesday of each month. W. J. Irwin, presi lent; J. G. Farmer, secretary. HE LOI! i* i'i'"i (iiuiul It out it lut. IHE N. V. FISH MAKhl I Under New Management The cheapi-jt ami bent place in tnwn nr iill kiiiil. "I lri"-li and imnki'tl It'll, fnultri. ttftK-, vt-K-'talili". ami Iruit. ft. FLOYD, 131 First Street, West ALEXANDER P. REILLY Oroaniat and Chdrmaittr uf Sl. Amlrrtt'i Chtrch Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory Stmlins. It iie*ired Pupil, prepare*! Inr the Toronto i:iin*i-r.ilv Humiliation. DS'.i /liiri- Sttttt. Phone A'.'.W.'i. 1'uriniuirr US Ltmidali Atinvt, Yhont Sorth fOOHOm forth Vancouver, Tuwdajl 4 FriJ«jr-i. Relerence: Rev.Mr, Oillan Tbe GRAND BOULEVARD NORTH VANCOUVER The Broadest City Avenue in America This Boulevard ii all cleared snd grided, ind its 34 garden divisions have been planted with trees ind shrubs. CHARED BOLLfV4BD LOTS Inside Lots, 51 x 140 feet or 150 feet, eich Iiooo Double Corners, (1 lots together), 104x140 feet or 150 feet $1500 Cleared Lots In Block* Adjoining Boulevard, size 50x137 Inside Lots, iceording to position (700 lo J800 Double Cornen $1650 to Ji750 Terms: -'5 cash, tf in 9 monthi, tf in 18 months. Intereit on deferred instilments 6 per cent. The position of this property makes it ONE OF THE BESI RESIDENTIAL SUCTIONS IN THE WORLD. With its southern aspect, open space, elevation, magnificent view, and ill modern convenience! (electric railway cirs running (he whole length ol the Boulevird, 60 yardi from residence line, water and electric light). Purchisers sre not obliged to build, but ill lots Ironting on the Boulevard are sold on condition that for 30 yean nothing but residencei, eich of minimum cost ot I4000 can be built thereon. Thus the properly is legally protected agiinst depreciition. Compare the above prices with those of other property. North Vancouver real estate today offers unrivalled opportunities to investors. The City Ferry Co., will shortly build a new modern ferry boat and make improvements in the landings. The Second Narrows Bridge seems now to be assured. Mapi, price lilt ind printed information is to the City ol North Vancouver will be supplied on application to ns LIV North Vancouver Land & Improvement Co., Mahon, Hchirland 6 Procter, Ltd., Official Agents CORNER PENDER AND SEYMOUR STREETS, VANCOUVER, B.C THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Women's and Children's Ribbed Cashmere Hose half price, Saturday Reg. 35c values 17 1 -2c pair " 25c " 12 1-2c " Two very important week end hosiery offerings— desirable kinds al exceptionally modc-iate, prio s. splendid opportunity to supply your present and future needs. Note the lines. Women's and Boys' asaOrtod Rio Cashmere Hjse with seamless and spliced feet, dou'u I .i.ne, tics and heel, last color, in sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Rogi.av 35c . uw 2 pairs for 35c. Children's assorted Rib Cas.im-.ve Hose, seamless feet and ipUctd toes and heels. Sh'iwn in sizes C to 81-2. Regular 25c values now 2 pairs for 25c. Attend the January While Sale Every economi ally inclined wtnian should not fail to rilit tui store during tho special sales of Womon's and Children's fine Mus.in Undorgmininta. Worsted Domestics, Embroideries, Waists, and nr.murous other lines. This month we offer special inducenunts in every department. When you cross the Inlet visit Drysdales. Gordon Drysdale, Limited 575 Granville Street Phone 3541 \ORUIV VS( Oltllc 11 All. UME TABLE STEAMS! ST. GEORGK .STR. NORTH VANCOUVER Leave Van Leave N. Van. Leave N. Van. Leave Vas. *b.2o a.in •6.45 a.m. •fi.2o a.m. •6.45 a.m. 7-30 " 7-5o " •7.20 " •8.00 it 8.30 " 8.50 " *8.2o " •8.50 II V-5 " 9-45 " 9.20 9-45 in.15 " 10.45 " 10.15 " 1045 11.15 " n-45 " n.15 " n-45 " 12.15 pin 12.45 l>-»>- 12.15 P-m- '2.45 P Me 1.15 " 1-45 " i'5 1-43 M5 " 2-45 " 2.15 " 2*45 3.15 " 3-45 " 3-15 " Ml 4-15 " 4-45 " 4'5 " 4 45 5-15 " 5-45 " 515 5 45 fi.15 " f-45 " 6.15 " MS 7*15 " 7-45 " 725 " 7-45 8.15 " 8*45 " 8.15 " 8*45 9*15 " 9-45 ' 9*15 " 945 10.15 " '°-45 " 10.15 " i»-45 •1115 " •11.45 " • Not c 11.15 " in Sunday. 12.00 Time Table subject to 1 hanjje without notice. LYNN VALLEY Rest buv lor subdivision on the market. 22 acres, fronting on 1'ipr Line road. 1320 foot frontage on Lynn Creek. Contract let for street cars to property. Price I400 per acre. Terms J 2000 cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 ' ' .'IS Two lots, 1' 1-3 blocks from boulevard, only S250 each. 1-3 cash, balance 6 and 12 months. This is a line buy. MAY* BURNS Real Kst^ti and Fmaneia Agents SEVENTEEN HOMES IN COUISE OF CONSTRUCTION Wi can handle as many more. II you are thinking ol building set us imi talk the nutter ovtr CAMPBELL £> MILLER 205 Lonsdale Ave. Nortli Vancouver Royal Standard Flour The Flour with the " Money Relunded Guarantee." Order ROYAL STANDARD. Tnke no ehinoM, Here is our Guarantee Light, White, Sweet, Wholesome Bread or Momey Refunded Oui PliMCootlll till interest you. Auk your ill'.'lltT. Vancouver Millinq & Grain Co. Ltd. Coasting Accident Walter C. Green, local representative oi ihi' World of Vancouver, was the victim oi a si um what serious accident cm Mondiy. On lus way down town 111 the morning, in connection with his duties, he good naturedly took a place on a pair of bob-sleighs on which some boys were coasting down the sidewalk on Chesterfield avenue. Alter the sleighs passed 2nd street they struck some sort oi obstruction which caused tawn suddenly to careen and to mn oil the sidewalk. The boy who was steering the sleighs was hurled some distance but escaped injury, as did the other members of the party, vyth the exception of Mr. Green, who was unloriunatc enough to receive a duep cut in one ol his limbs, a- bove the knee, as well as a severe shaking up. He was quickly carried to the ollice ol Ur. Campbell, where he arrived very- weak because ol the copious llow of blood. The wound was carefully dressed and he waa conveyed to his home, where the work of recovery is steadily progressing, although he will be incapacitated for about two weeks. NORTH VAN. IN THE VAN. Hy defeating the Garrison team of Victoria on Boulevard park, Saturday alternoon last, the North Vancouver Hockey team captured lirst place in the race for the Colonel l'rior Hockey trophy. The garrison team were much heavier than the locals and their attack was impetuous, but the superior combination play of the home team was not lo be dimied, and the result was lour goals to one 111 lavor of North \ ancouver. The last goal was scored by the local team within live minutes ol the close of thc match and S as of a spectacular order. It was secured as the result ol a piii.il ty bully, in which two players alone are allowed to participate E. S. liayliss giving an nhibi tion ol superior play and land ing the ball in the net after a sliort struggle. The present ol a goodly crowd ol spectators who "boosted" freely, greatly encouraged the local leaiii.whuli was composed as lollows: E. J. 11. Cardmall, C. Mappin, G. Green-Ainntage, E. S. Bayliss, R. Dixon, S. Humphreys, 11. L. .Macl'herson, C. Fit/herbert, R. G. Ward, H. Swayne, P. N. liayliss, captain. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT The meeting of ratepayers of the city, held on Tuesday evening by the arrangement ol \V. ;J. Irwin, ior the discussion oi the local improvement problem, proved of a very helpful nature to the large assembly ol rale- payers. The candidates lor mayor, aldermen and lerry commissioners were all sealed on the platlorm in imposing array. The time was allotted eipiilably among the eighteen or iwnity speakers, and every aspirant was given a cordial and attentive hearing. Geo. H. Morden was appointed to the chair. The subject was opened by W. J, Irwin in an address which thoroughly sustained his reputation as a close student ol the local improvement problem, alter which the respective candidates for municipal honors wen- heard in short addresses on local improvement and allied matters. MACHINERY IN PLACE Thc large building for MiDougall - Jenkins Engineers Lid., is now practically completed, land considerable machinery is jalmady installed. Thr COM* pressor, crane, hydraulic jack, and punch are now 111 plan ind I the additional parts ol the plant [are steadily coming to hainl, The contract for t.he cons'Miction of the wharl, has been awarded to Evans, Coleman & Evans, and constrnction work ■will be started by the 15th inst. j Tlie wharf will carry more dstft space 111.1 a any wharf yet 1 milt jdn the north shore and will be almost as large as some ol the main wharves on the south ule of the Inlet. It will nn.i ure '126 feot in length and 50 irt in width. There will be nt jof water in the dear al tin »-nd ol thc wharf. A GOOD MOVE The Nortli Vancouver Home Furnishers are moving into more commodious quarters,having secured a lease on the building just north oi the city hall, on Lonsdale avenue, iornu.rK occupied by the Nortli Vancouver club. The lease covers thc entire building, although only the ground lloor will be used lor store purposes at present. The premises are well adapted (or a lurniture store and will permit of the proper display of the increased stock that it is intended by the firm to carry, READING CONTEST Thc public school reading contest inaugurated by ProttSSOt R. E. Macnaghten, will be held this evening in Larson's pavilion, instead of the Horticultural hall as previously announced. CHURCH SERV1C1-S Methodist church, corner 6th street and St. George's avenue: Services at 11 a.n. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School and bible class 2.30 p nil Class meeting 10 a.m. Sunday. I'rayer meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday. Moodyville Sunday school 11 a.m. Pastor, Rev. B. H. Balderston B.A. Lynn Valley Institute Hall;- Scrvices every Sunday morning at 11, and evening at 7 p.m. St. John the Evangelist, 8lh and 13th streets:— Holy communion, 8 am.; morning prayer 11 a.m.; evening prayer, 7.30 p.m. On the lirsl Sunday in the mouth there will be a second celebration ol the holy communion al 11 a.m. Rector: Kev. Hugh Hooper. Services at St. Clement's hall Lynn Valley: Morning prayei 11 a.m.; evening prayer 7 p.m. 1'riest-in-charge: Kev. 11. H. Gillies. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, 6th street:— Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock. Pastor: Rev. J. D. Gillam, M.A. North Vancouver Catholic Indian Mission:— Sunday Services—Mass at y a.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Benediction at 3 p.m. Pastor: Rev. E. Peytavin, O.M.I.V.G. Baptist Church, cor. 5th and St. George:— Sabbath school at 2 p.m. Services at 3 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. IIM........................................... WHEN YOU BUY BUY WISELY Always remember that the place where you cm get tin* highest class values is Irom lirms like ours, which, buy extensively and manufacture large quantities of the goods they sell. When you buy from us you buy from a firm of stwling repute and the greatest in Canada. We would draw vour attention to our sterling silver, which comes to vou direct from our factories and i.s unsurpassed in dosign and workmanship. Ve welcome visitors. I Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. ^ Manufacturing Gold and Silversmiths 2 (;„,. K. Trnri'v, Cot. Hastings & Granville 5S MaunKinn llirri-ti-r ■ I >^^^^r^*-^l*^»'^*^*^-'^A.*'^r^»<^^<'^V^-^l>^^VVWVS A. FARRO General Contractor Uml Oarim, Slump ami Rnck Wa.t '* I ii-. nn nmr li..ii»*. All il*.m»|e" nik-lr (ikmI. BXtrr.oTMWraiT Anar-CY ■ nrl At. Wavatt a-»* l ,.»,«.I Ic IM> BoaT" B*K Look lur tbs above trade mark, the sign ul quality, on your ceieal loods. We miniilaclnre the beat Rolled Oats on thc market todav. Leave vour orderi with ui for HAY, GRAIN AND CHOP Prompt Delivery Satiilactiun Guaranteed i...Brackman Ker Milling Co. Lonsdale Avonue, at Fi ny Landing Its, Clupiiun, local -ninax-v. Chas. H. Cates PILE DRIVING AND General Contracting AI PLY AT HEAD OFFICE—Ro i IS ind IS, FUek Block 163 Hastings Street, W Telephone 8099 Or ' ates'Wharf, Korth Vanoouver. Phone 136 »^*'^A►Wl•^*^'^r^■M*^^'^,*»»w■•■>»M..^^>^■..^^.>^^.^^^»^^^ West Vancouver Motor Launch Service I..luiiiii -Wist Vancouver," Captain Findlay Licensed lur 35 patteogi n TIME TABLE LC.lt. V\ ,'., V.lla-oiiT.T llnlljl,ii[n«h«il (very Ha-i l\r<t>l "lund*) LNafaa * niiroum iny I.TiitV Wli.rl 7.30 a.m. 8.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 12.00 a.m. 13.00 p.m. 14.00 p.m. 15.00 p.m. 16.00 p.m. 17.00 p.m. 18.00 p.m 32.00 p. 111. 14.00 p.m. 32.00 p.m. M Quickest route Irom North Vancouver to tlie district beyond Capilano River. Launch "West Vancouver" makes connections, without fail, with the ferry steamers from Norlh Vancouver, as per above schedule. PALACE HOTEL Raiis: tt 00 pur and up Special rat- s to latn- ilns and to regolai boarders REDA & ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Sscosd Strmt. .... NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 10. k. BAKERY \ X And CONFECTIONERY ♦ BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY, BTC. FRUIT, 0ANDIE8, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS STATIONERY, MAGAZINES OFFICE BUPPLIES, BTC. ♦ ♦ I ♦ X ♦ ♦ X $♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦ Fred. Bosquet, Pro|>. 13 Lonedali ktt P.O. Box 13 Phone 13 THE EXPRESS, NORTH \ ANCOUVER, B. C. CITY NOMINATIONS The record of nom.nations for the various city official positions for 19 io, held on Monday, is as lollows: For Mayor: W. H. May, and W. J. Dick. For Aldermen: Wrm. McNeish, Geo. W. McRae, S. D. SchulU, W. H. Voung, W. J. Irwin, A. Smith, R. C. Biss, F. W. Fowler, W. Knowles, A. W. Sargent Isaac Walden and Donald Mac- Lennan. Six to be elected. For Ferry Directors: Jas. A. McNair, Jesse Williams, P. Larson, D. W. Reeve, A. J. Henderson and Capt. T. Kickham. Four to be elected. For School Trustees: A. R. Steacey, Dr. Howell, M. S. McDowell and Geo. H. Morden. Elected by acclamation. DRESSMAKING The ladies of thc city will be interested to note the fact as advertised elsewhere, the Mes- dames Haigh & Castle, of Manchester, England, and more recently of Rcgina, have opened up-to-date dressmaking parlors at their residence, at 141, 6th street east. Mesdames Haigh k Castle bring with them high credentials as high class artistes having included in the patrons many of thc first families in the prairie capital. The latest fashions and the most recent creations in the line ol ladies' garments may always lie procured from their establishment. electors at an election held on the day of January, 1910. Reconsidered and finally adopted on the day of January, 1910. Di strict of Xorth Vancouver A BY-LAW to authorise the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver to enter into and execute an agreement with The Imperial Car Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation. Be it enacted by the Reeve and Council of the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver, in council assembled, with the assent of the electors of the District duly had aud obtained, as lollows, vu.: 1. Authority is hereby given to the Reeve and Clerk of the Corporation to sign on behalf of the Corporation, and to seal with the corporate seal an indenture ol agreement between the Corporation, of the first part, and the Imperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation, ol the second part, in the terms of the schedule appended to this by-law, and authority is given to the Corporation to enler into and agree to all the provisions of said agrie- ment. 2. In the event of the said company complying with the provisions of said agreement as regards thc issue of debenture bonds to the amount not exceeding J.200,000, the Reeve of this Corporation is hereby authorized to sign an endorsement on the back of the coupons issued with said debenture bonds, guaranteeing interest thereon at the rate of five per cent.per annum far fifteen years in the following terms, viz.: "Payment of this coupon is guaranteed by the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver," and such signature may be either written or stamped. 3. In the event of the Corporation being called upon to pay and making payment of any of said guaranteed interest coupons, and failing to recover payment thereof from the said company or their representatives, such payment may be made from the general revenue of the Corporation, or it maybe thc subject for a special tax on the Municipality, to bo levied in the Annual Revenue Bylaw. 4. An area of land occupied by the said company or adjoining to the works of the said company to an extent not exceeding thirty acres, is hereby declared to be exempt from the annual levy of the ordinarv land tax for the period of ten years from the date of the execution of the said agreement, in accordance with the terms of the said agreement. 5. This by-law may be cited for all purposes as "The Imperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation Guarantee By-law, 1910." 6. This by-law shall take effect after the first day of February, 1910. Passed by the Council an the 3rd day of January, 1910. Received the assent ol the ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER Take notice that the above is a true copy of thc proposed bylaw upon which the vote of the Municipality will be taken within the polling places at the Lynn Valley Institute Hall; Mr. Jack Loutet's office, corner uf Queen street and Lonsdale ave., and Hollyburn, West Capilano, all in the District of North Vancouver, on Saturday, the 15th day of January, 19111, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. ALEX. PHILIP C.M.C. and Returning Officer. Public notice is hereby given that the vote of the electors of thc District of North Vancouver will be taken om "The Imperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation Guarantee By-law, 1910," on Saturday the 15th day of January, 1910, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., within the following polling places,viz.. The Lynn Valley Institute hall, .Mr. Jack Loutet's office, corner of Queen street and Lonsdale avenue, and at Hollyburn, West Capilano, all in the District of North Vancouver, and that Al- e.xmdcr Philip has beea .1 .-pom- ted Returning Oflicer to take the votes of sttch electors, with the usual powers in that behalf. By order of the Council. JNO. Y. McNAUGHT, Reovc. ALEX. PHILIP, C.M.C. SCHEDULE REFERRED TO This indenture, dated the 3rd day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten, between the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver (hereinafter referred to as "the Corporation," of the first part) and The Imperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "the company," ol the second pari) wit- nesseth: Whereas, the company has acquired and is about lo acquire dillercnt areas or blocks ol land in thc District of North Vancouver comprising about six handled (6011) acres, with a IroBtagS on Burrard Inlet of about eight thousand (8,000) feet and ol a total value of not less than thiet hundred and sixu '.l-uiis- and dollars (S36o,ouu); and Whereas thc company proposes to occupy a part of said lands with a business of constructors of safety steel railway sleeping cars, the building and repairing of ships of all kinds, and other kindred undertakings, and for the purposes of said business proposes to erect buildings and to equip the said premises with machinery and working plant, the total cost of which buildings and plant being not less than three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000), and the company is now the owner of a number of valuable patent- rights relative to the business it is to carry on; and Whereas, the Company has a- grced to transfer and convey to the Corporation a strip of land through the said lands belonging to, or to belong to the company, (or railway and traffic purposes; and Whereas, the Company has a..!.cd the Corporation tu |lts sundry concessions to facilitate the establishment of the said business within the bounds d the Municipality, and thc Coun til of the Corporation are of opinion that these concessions and considerations are reasonable and that the establishment of the said business will be of great benefit to the whole district; and Whereas thc Company pro- poses to borrow money, not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for the purposes of the company, by means of debentures secured by the assets of the company; Therefore, in consideration of tlic premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements lu-lc- in contained, it is a^letd between the parties h*r.o si lollows: 1. In the event uf the company producing to tlm council of the Corporation Iree and un encumbered titles to an area of about six hundred (600) acres of land or more within the Municipality, having about eight thousand feet (8000ft.) or more of frontage on Burrard Inlet, situated between the mo-ith* of Lynn Creek and Deep Cove and of the value in the opinion ol three iiulcpc-nilciii valuators to be mutually a greed upon, ol not less than three hundred and sixty thousand dollars ($,a,ho,ooo)and in the event of the company transferring by deed ol trust to a trustee or trustees designatod by the Corporation and the Company an amount and quantity of securities located in the Municipality ol Norlh Vancouver reasonably worth (our hundred thousand dollars (S400,- 000), such value to be arrived at by valuators appointed by the Corporation and the Company, said deed to be held by the said trustee or trustees subject to the conditions set forth in paragraph 2 hereof, to- secure to the holders ol the said deben tures payment of the principal and interest of thc said debentures, then thc Corporation will guarantee that the interest due on the said debentures for a period of fifteen years at the rate of live (5) per cent, per annum will bc duly and regularly paid. 2. The said deed of trust shall be in the form uf 1 debenture mortgage, which form shall first bc approved of by the Corporation, and shall secure the payment of the principal sum ol tWO hundred thousand dollars (1300,000) together with interest at five (5) per cent, per annum, which sum shall bc repayable at or before the expir- .iiimi of lifteen years from the dale of lhc said deetl of trusl, and the said deed of trust shall contain provisions satisfactory to thc Corporation as to the principal moneys ol lhc debentures issued under the said deed ol trust becoming due, and the collection thereof, and as to enforcing the security constituted by the said deed of trust, and for the registration ot the same and generally, the Corporation shall be entitled to insert such provisions as it may deem nc- ceasary whether embodied in this .igreement or not, lor the protection and salety in c\ti\ rispitt of the debenture holders and the trustee. The companv shall pay all expenses ol thc Corporation and ol the trustee incurred in thc preparation, execution and registration oi the said deed of trust. 3. Thc said guarantee shall be effected'by an endorsement printed on the back of each interest coupon, as follows, namely: "Paymunt ol this coupon is guaranteed by the Corporation of the District of North Vanconver," and lhe said endorsement shall be signed either in writing or by a stamp of the Reeve of the Corporation. 4. Thc company agrees, alter two (2) years, to provide annually thc sum ol lotirtccm thousand dollars ($14,000) to constitute a sinking fund for the pay ment of the saul dclH-niurt-s.and thc company undertakes and ,1 gri'ts to have the payment ol the principal and the providing ol the said sum of fourteen thousand dollars (Si.1,0001 per annum lor the said period ol fifteen (15) years guaranteed by a guarantee insurance company acceptable to and approved oi In the Council ol the Corporation, the said guarantee to In made in lavor of the trustee or trustees before the said deben tuns are lsstiod, and the s,ml sinking lund shall la- paid annually to thc trustee or trustees whu shall hold, Invest and accumulate the same until thexc is sullicient moneys* to pay ofl lln said debentures as and when they become due, and the said deed ul trust shall contain pro- visiuns to tht- above ellect sat islactory to the Corporation. 5. I'pon the issue and sale ul the said debiaiituies the I uinpain agrees to deposit the proceed-, tliiieul 111 the Hank ol British North America in North Van- 1 uiivcr, to be held as a capital Iiunl in lhe joint names of the Corporation and the compain to bc withdrawn only on tin joint signal 111 rs of the Municipal Treasurer .mil the treasmu ul llie company, upon wai rani ni 11 n.iin,ite issued bv Don.ild Cameron, loiisulling ciiginci 1 ol lhe Corporation, 01 such oilier ellgillcil ;is the ('num il ol the Corporation may appoint 6. It is iitidcrslooi! and 11- greed that the cost of erecting the saul business buildings and installing the said machinery and plant shall be the sum ol three linndred thousand dollars |(>3oo,oc-a) at least, and shall be I erected aud installed according to plaih and specifications satis factor) to the Corporation, and that as the work progresses sixty (bo) per cent, of the value of the wmi carried out shall be paid out of the said capital lund niinii said warranto or certificates, and twenty (ao) per cent thereof shall be paid simultaneously by the company. On ami alter the expiration ol thirty-two (32) days Irom the completion ol the said work the Company shall pay the remaining twenty (20) per cent, of the value ol the said work and shall thereupon be entitled to receive the balance of the said capital liund deposited in the said bank as aforesaid. 7. So long as the Corporation is responsible as guarantors lur any ol thc said interest coupons the Reeve of the Corporation for the lime being shall he ex-ollicio a director ol the company, with all the powers and privileges pertaining to that office. 8. It is provided and agreed that for a period of ten (10) years from the date of this agreement the said company shall be exempt and free from the ordinary land tax levied by the Corporation as regards an area of thirty (30) acres occupied by or adjoining tlieir said works, provided the coinpanv has completed or is completing its undertakings according to the tenor of thi.. agreement. 9. The company agrees that upon demand made by the corporation after the execution of the conveyance to thc trustee or trustees of the securities of the company, as aforesaid, the company will convey to the Corporation a strip ol land for railway and trallic purposes one hundred feet (loo) wide for a distance of approximately one and one-hall (1,',) miles in length through the entire length ol thc said lands of the company, located along a leasible grade, for railway purposes, near thc shore lino ol the, said property,and said strip oi land shall be reserved and exempted Irom the conveyance lo the trustee or trustees above mentioned. lu. The 1.1 in 1'.1 n\ agrees to pay the whole expenses of this agreement alld of submitting a by-law to the electors ol llu. district lo receive tlieir assent to the undertakings under tins agreement. II, This agreement is provisional as regards the corporation, on the assent of the said (lectors being duly obtained .is required by thc law. ln witness whereof, the parties lurch) have hereunto subscribed ilioir names and allixed their seals the day and vear first a- hove written. TIIE CORPORATION OF TIIE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER, by (Seal) JNO. Y. McNAUGHT, Reeve. ALEX. PHILIP, C.M.C. IMPERIAL CAR, SHIPIU1LD- IN'G AND DRY DOCK CORPORATION, by (Seal) JOHN ARTHUR, President. JOHN J. LOUGHRAN, Secretary. Signed, sealed and il. livered 111 the presence ol Geo. A. Fair, C, A. Barrett, Frederick J. I.eigh, John G, Farmer. In addition to the agreement executed this day by Imperial l sr, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock i ui poration with the Corporation ol the District of Nortli Vancouver, and as part thereol, Imperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation agrees, at or belore the execution of the deed of trust therein mentioned, 10 provide and submit plans, drawings and specifications oi Ita proposed works, with location, area and other data, including list of machinery needed ■it the oulsct, to the satisfaction of the Consulting Engineer 1 herein named, or such other . oinpctcnl engineei 1. may b- agreai upon. Seattle, Wash., December JO, 1909. IMPERIAL CAR, SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK CORPORATION, Seal) By JOHN ARTHUR, ita Pn '•ident, and Hv JOHN J. I.OIGHR.W tta Secrttery. DO IT NOW Order your Office Stationery for 1910 From The Express Vancouver Busiiit .vs Directory ACCOUr-nANla W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS GROCERS 319 Pender street, Vancouver aud Nortli Vancouver ARCHITECTS {.STANLEY MlTTGX.M.l.C.A ARCHITECT 413 Granville street. VANCOUVER, B. C. AUCTIONEERS A. H. BEATTIE CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale aud Retuil 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays iviu.-k; Prof. JOS. E. NVRNBERGEK Musical Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Ha.., Cor. Robsou and Granville Streets, All Instruments. Phone 2530 - AUCTIONEER - 66 Hastings street west is the only auctioneer who will pay spot cash belore the sale is conducted BARRISTERS SCHULTZ & ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Rooms 104-105 Crown Building, 615 Pender Street Phone 996 S. D. Schulti C. S. Arnold BMIHa kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sts. The only up-to-date and reliable bath house in British Co- lumbia- We cure where others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Plain baths, electric baths, shower baths, massage lor body, scalp and face; electro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS. KALLETHE, PROP., Graduate of Berlin, Germany BUSINESS COUEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings St. W'. Canada'! Griat.it Waatarn School R. J. Sprott, B.A., - - Manager Phone 4b\ M. W. WAITT 4 CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street Pianos — Talking Machines — Music Goods The oldest music house in B. C. PHOTOGRAPHtRS IMPERIAL PHOTO STUDIO Family Group Specialists Cabinet sue, $3 per dozen Cor. Carrall and Cordova sts. A. SAVARD, Proprietor HlolUn*. 1-MAlWlM. PlUUKfc. bKAiViUNO We have the largest tUMfc ul mouldings in B.C.U select Hum so wheu you waul naming Uuue cheap aud well gel oui paces. BAlLt¥ bKUO* LU* LlO 540 Grauville aud 136 Cordova nJjULit sIm-mHo" ITIE OhO. H. IlliAll 1 l~U Auuulacluicia MI'Lliini* I.IHI.I.I1 M 1 SIN >IKal UIU! 1 HI-*- MSTSSIS HI 1' \ihll- I li luM. IllSL liyji niAa. COlMl L keep your eye on EAtol VA.NCUl'VEK HE1GH1S PITMAN'S ''UI particular apply lo Rna-inp.-..-. Inli. tll MORDEN & TllUK.MU.N Business College 632 Seymour st., Vancouver J w Day school open all the year round. Night school commences September 8th. CHIROPRACTIC 11, chiropmctic—l ■Ki-ro-prak-NK" ] II..III,.I .III* „l.l I, lUlk.Mllll' OlUilulilH iV .Miniiliw uii^i.uii'.i lu 440 Seymour Slieel REAL ESTATE aii.n.l [muni* ,!,. .*,*...■ uf *||.,..,> N.iin* ir) in 1 .nn .it in.....* «• i'iiuii(.i., in* lln iilllt ' tllrujil.rlnr 11, I nuro.iva-r la licnf, I, an. ||| , I'. < 1,>r i.l 1 111 111(11.1 111 *, gruillnli* In |*iaa 1.* , li.i* 1 - -I.' K**la..al, ■ a.rl. I'l,. HI 1.1', I, II., I- I '., Hull .Ii'l ■*».IIIIII.',■ DETECTIVE AGENCIES Canadian Detective Bureau:— Ollices everywhere Vmii'iiiiu r Ilili,,*: J-.i Kiii|.in* llliiek MHaitian it, m.i. nmett W. W. WELSH General Superintendent DYEING AND CLEANING PERTH DYE WORKS Aiiiitison & liilt.in, Proprietors Dyeing, Cleaning, Piessing Ladies' dresses, silks, laces a specially SAI.K & BREWTTT Agents, North Van, mm 1 LAND AND MORTGAGE UfVtfbl MENTS ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSiRANcE R. Kerr Houlgate - - - Manager LADIES' HAIRDRESSING RtSTAURAflTB All North Vancouver people est at LEONARD'S Kithcr Flaik Block or Mast ings streei, opposite lhe ac* Post Olbce Leonard sells his tea by the pound. WATCnliiMKEHS English practical watchmaker; Established 1889 30 per cent. Discount 1 Hi nil lines ol Halt Goods during oar Ileal remoral sale, ia 1I1 1 lo iiiliici 0111 lUfl -.lui h I"' tin taking pocst ision ol mir ms premises, us nil seailable ipsa will In- ti quired loi the di»p iln* large sliipini nt. ol in n : DOS ' 11 route. MADAMI UyJtPHRITI W«tjrini ilia Street Specialty, repairing WOODR'"" Ml Carrall Street ii ATENTS V.*** ROMPTLY SECURED] 1 11 1 I 1;- 1 a. I niHii.fjrailii' ila, Oarlaat-ilot-'iAilvlbir itil ii-ob ta. ■fiaat Marina* M.ll'HI.II-f'a.NrarVrak life hia, Msat-tal i a— Wuhlnitoa. D.C. f - ' THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Winnipeg Exhibition Continued Irmn Page Otic, enormous total of 50,860,801 visitors passed through the gates of the exposition. Tin- Chicago world's fair, in 1893, secured a total attendance of 17,539,521, aiiil the proceeds ol the business done within the famous While City were |lo,- 317,814. The Pan American exposition at llmi.ilo in 1901, marred bj the. iiiiliiiielt ile.illi li\ the hand ol an .issaissin, ol President \U Kinl,\, and the St. Louis ex position in 1904, each resulted 111 ,1 sllieesslul issue, iml-ulli standing adverse conditions, The Lewis ami Clark exposition at Portland in 1905, ami the A. V, 1'. 1 (position .it lie attic last \i,il ale flesh iu lhe mind ol .ill residents ol the Pacific na.isi, ami ,ne remembered because ol the conspicuous sue- ress attained and ihe substantial benefits accruing Ii is quite in order that Canada should now tn her hand at Uie enterprise Irom which other countries have so largel) bene, fitted, Then 1- everj reason to anticipate financial success. The. example ol the other places in which exposition have lieen held will In serviceable in suggesting methods and weans and with the returning tide of linancial prosperity throughout the world, the attendance and the resultant benefits should assume imposing proportions, even in comparison with the best that has hitherto been accomplished, Miss B. ARNOTT will take .1 limited iiuinty-roi pupils for violin. Will teach pupils at their home. For terms apply: 440 li.i .Hull MKiLI, VAMOUVLR District of North Vancouver NortH \//\NloUVer HOSPITAL . * -i'l it-:h HV THE HISSES DAWSON i.Tiifieiiiiil Hurgical, Medical ud Miili-rnili KufM Nursis Sint Out on Application tat termi. Ippll It the ll.i»pn»l Cur. i'uii Stmt ai Bt. A.ndm'1 kit PHONE 69 KLECTORS OK WARD ll Ai tin request oi .1 number oi the electors ol Wanl II, I have decided to ollel' myself U .1 candidate lor councillor for iln tear 1910. Should \oii favor me with your sulleranee, 1 will do .ill within mv power to expedite the building of Second Narrows bridge, to further the location ol industries on the north shore of Hurrard Inlet, to secure suitable sites lor municipal buildings, and in general to promote the interests of the ratepayers. Being a resident of the district anil long associated with the business interests thereof, also having the necessary lime at mv disposal to give proper attention to the duties ol councillor, I respectfully solicit your votes. Yours faithfully, B. II* BRIDGMAN Big January Clearance Sale Specials We bavi .1 l.TRe assortment ol Ladies' Waists in fancy iwn, Bnhroidered and lace trimmed. Also some of the highest grades in allow net uud silk embroidered waists. These foods are nearly all traveller's samples secured at a large reduction, and .ire the very newest for the coming spring and summer. These will be on sale while they last at 0nc-q11.11 ter to one-third below regular prices, They range from 85c to |6.oo Extra Underwear Value* 15C Ladies' vests, sale price 25c pic Ladies' vests, pure white fleece *^IK' h.se Ladies' natural time vests 4SC ise Children's vests, natural fleece 25c Don'l lail lo visit this store often this month, and got a stare ol the extra values th ' await you. J. J. BiCALEECE KEITH BLOCK LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE 93 Cleared Lots In Block 334, D.L. 330 These lots are all on gradedstreets. In fine neighborhood. Close to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light. Prices $600 to $700 EASY IIRMS S. GINTZBURGER • LIMITED- THE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST 163 Cordova street, Vcnrouver, B. C. I'. O. HOX MV um wn vhisu Mrs-lames UN & CASH I I ll Mh slleet east. North Vanoouver have opened Dressmaking Parlors replete with everything required for delivering dresses ol the latest stj les and perfect fit, and are prepared to receive ladies' work. Best workman ship, style ami ut guaranteed Pianos &0rgans Tuned and Repaired ChargesModtrste, Satisfsi tion Gusrsnteed WILLI4M LINT PRACTICAL TUNER & REPAIRER "PegWell" 14th It., w Forbes ave. P, C S all n i'ln prompt alien 1:1 oi REAL ESTATE & INSIRANCE Messrs HUGHES & PHILLIPPO beg to announce to the public that they have opened an office at 70 Home Blk., Lonsdale Ave. The new firm solicits a portion of your business. ARE YOL GOING TO BUILD ? Come to us for the money and repay it to suit yourself BY MONTHLY OR YEARLY SUMS WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE JOHN ALEXANDER & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Ml Lonatlnle Avenue * A Good Many Parents in this City have said "Iwlab !» IOCI| All iTadC fit hOHIC I hmi had the opportunity of learning the I'ianol ] > when I was young' ro Ji i Be Fair to Your Children And u'ive them the chutiee voB yourself would have liked I DR. H. B. HOWELL OPTICIAN III m I • Ftnrr ir*l •\iiiiitiiiiiiin, lull' (ii nrfil It., \':Ul,*a*illi'r iii -HUM 1. i'n**M Binabef 111 N'Tih \ .111, omer Tuition ul Pianoforte md Orgaa by competent teachers at reasonable chtrget, Special rates for School Children. North Vancouver Piano Co. & School of Music 5 Addrcjs--443 Lonsdale Avenue f ___________________________ 9^A_\A_m\A_\AAA ■ 1 I Alllnm-lli |it-o|ili* loiim ilow 11 llu- lull it ilon't lay they go to Vancouver to buy Groceries. Tlu-v never )iass McMILLAN'iS I Phone 114 +0*<9**>+®*^+®*V**»*+^«9+Gr^^ IlllllillllllllllllllHIIHIIilllll Lynn Valley •i IHIIIH III lll'IH IIIH »ll-l-IHH-H'IIIIIHII 11.|.||. CANYON HEIGHTS Uur wilil eat Mil-division a havt bw nAmittad in lytt Valky, but wc caa totAAtttly recommend these lots bjemti • 1. They are close to Car Line 2. Tbeij will have Water Connections 3. They do not stand on end. Price $250 />'/ r. $50 cash, balance in six quarterly payments /A A i a 1 !«0 H 7 tt k 14 a te~- !2 // to i 9 , I i* ,r.tt ft. it -' -«"■ 17 a ' 1 18 HTT 19 \ ^ id ia. 22 \ 23 24 __ _\ j/a\ 32 « 31 30 4? __29 28 27 26 i 25 Wi **>9t' 4tw t •1mmt9'iri PETER ROAD 4. We guarantee tbem level 3. They command the finest view in tbe Valley 6. The size of the lots is 50 x 140.73 Close to school and church Will have water, car service, electric light, and telephones this Spring 4 i Ua — I here are only 12 of these lots left Sole Anciits—Commercial Union Assurance Co., I,til. Assets ;-, 1 i-xiccd ^(8,850,000, Henry Eves ®. Co. PHONE 6 67 ®. 69 LONSDALE AVENUE •H4M4H4+I4H 4-M-H-H4 I I -• H-I-l-M-i-l-11I1-i , . . . ■■■■*■ .H4-I4I4+++++++++++++++ 4» H K I ll 11 H 11 H I l*H 114 H I i IA -H 4+4+++++++++4H
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Date Issued | 1910-01-14 |
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