ll I m II .•§ * U\)t Ixprtas VOLUME 9 NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It IW. NUMBER 11 Regular Meeting City Council There was a lull attendance of, n lerrcd to llie bojld ni norks. the alderiuen al the regular ses-; A letter was re ..veil from ,i. sion ol the eity council,Monday 0. Fanner, secret t'-y cd the \ evening. Mayor May presided. V board ol trade, in/gesling Jas. Ollason applied by letter that the council appoim dele for a sidewalk on 2ist street gates to a joint coun.iitee lu east, a distance of ioo feet, to take steps to watch railway leg- his residence; relerred to board islation at Ottawa, in the lnter- of works. a Jests of North Vancouver. Mrs, II, J, Knight wrote re-; Alderman Schultz brought up questing a sidewalk on .St. Da-!the nialtur ol Second Narrows vid's ave. between hth and 7th bridge, and proposed that the streets, and to lot 18, block i, I aldermen should discuss the D. L* 273; left to the discretion'matter with a view to adopting of the board of works. la suitable resolution. Proff K. Odium wrote, accept-1 Aid. Dick was of opinion lhat ing the suggestion of the council | in viaw of the changes which that he submit the matter re-1 were being applied for by the V Icrred to in his letter of last W. 9 Y. Ry. Co. in their char- week to thc meeting of the union ter, strenuous opposition should ]be made thereto by tin- council and by every public body ol H. C. municipalities J. Wagner wrote, advising the council that he intends building on lot 29, block 9, D. L| 273, and requesting that a large stump in the vicinity be blasted board of works to act. Campbell & Steitart wrote,applying again for a sidewalk to their steam laundry on 17th street east of Sutherland ave.; board of works to act. BMtV Murray Co., on liehalf of Mrs. Wilson, wrote, applying Ior the repair of 10th street, to lot 11, block 95, D. I.. 550; relerred to board of works. City Kngineer Hanes reported that the contractors for the l.ynn Valley tram extension had done serious damage to the clly water main in two instances, and that repairs cost $61.17 and $25.36 in these respective last nn- ee-s; bill to lie sent to the B. C. Kl. Rv. Co., as a partial statement of costs, as there yet remains considerable work to be done. On recommendation ol Alderman Young, the contractors will Ih- allowed to conned with the intake telephone wire, to instal a phone whereby the city hall may bc advised ol future mishaps. A petition was presented from A. C. Gladwin and A. Hill, re in North Vancouver. He proposed that the city and the district councils and the waterfront property owners, form a company to build a waterfront railway along the north shore ol Burrard Inlet, and that other municipalities be interested with a view to the erection of a bridge at Second Narrows, and the securing of the grant from the dominion government, for the purpose. The discussion that followed, showed that the scheme lound favor with the mayor and all the aldermen as to its general features, and it was thc unanimous opinion that action should be taken with the greatest possible despatch in order to ensure the entering of strong protests at Ottawa, lielore any railway legislation was undertaken by the house. On motion it was decided that the waterfront property owners and the railwav committee, bl requested to meet the city council on Wednesday evening at .S o'clock and that a public meeting of the ratepayers be- called lor Friday evening at eight o'clock, to take definite action. Aid. Young reported that the waterworks committee reeom- V. W, & Y. CHANGKS The Vancouver, Westminster & Yukon Railway, has advertised its intention to apply to the dominion parliament at the approaching session, for permission to abandon ils former plans anil lo file plans that denote changes in the proposed route of the most radical nature. So sweeping are- the proposed alterations that practically the only portion of the original route- that remains, is the section Irom Vancouver to Horseshoe' Bay, at the- mouth of Howe Sound, on the west, and to Deep Cove near the mouth of Norlh Ann oi Burrard Inlet on the west. This portion of the original plans (including of course, Second Narrows bridge) the railway company wishes to retain intact. As for thc line running Irom Horseshoe Bay to the CONSERVATIVE MEETING qiiwiting a sidewalk on tin- smith miiiidct side ol Hth street between Sl. George's and Sl.Andrew's aves. relerred lo board ol works. A1 petition lor an arc light al the corner ol 15th street and .Innes avenue-, was relerred to the lire and light committee. A petition Irom merchants, asking that the inner edge ol the sidewalk on Lonsdale ave., between 1st and 2nd streets lie raised, to cause the surlace wall-: to flow into the (Mten -v.is that upon the payment by the Wallace shipyards Ltd., ol all arrears ol water rates, now standing on lhc city books against them, the coinpanv be placed on the Iree list in accordance with the provisions ol the by-law; adopled. The lerry improvements aid bv-law was reconsidered and finally passed. A by-law to n mend tlie waterworks regulations by-law, was discussed. Council adjourned. Secretary - II. V. Smith Treasurer - F. tf. Fowler The meeting adjourned al call of the chair. tin RATEPAYER'S ASSOC IAI Tin annual Mating of the North'Vancouver Ratepayers' Asseieiiutiioii was held on Mon- dav evening, iii Larson's pavilion. Reports from the several ollicers were submitted antl received. A resolution was passed tliat whereas the provincial government has signified its willingness lo contribute $2,yy«x> toward the cost of Second Narrows bridge, and whereas il behoves Uic city and the districi councils to take- definite action lim ard the construction ol llu- bridge, bc it therefore resolved, ^^^^^^^^^^^ that thc city and district coun- dance, anil throughout an excel- cils lie requested to prepare by-,lent and well arranged program laws authorizing the contribu-! which endured until two o'clock tion of definite, sums toward ' a.m., thc evening was one ol this object, and to take what- sustained enthusiasm anil en* ever additional steps may be ne- jovincnt. cessary. j 'The music was provided In A committee was appointed that well known musical Hereto interview Postmaster McMii; gaiion, Harpnr's oiehcsira.an.l lan, with relerence to addition-j the refreshments by thc capable al postal facilities, aiid a reso-^ocal caterer, S. H. Walker, lution was adopled favoring a j The committee proved thciu- 1,. 0. I„ BALI, The interior of the Horticultural hall presented a gala appearance on the evening ol Friday, November 5U1., lhe occasion being the grand ball, under the auspices ol the local I,. 0. I, No. 1840. The attendance comprised upwards ol 70 couples, 2,1 of whom wuTe (rom Vancouver. The strains ul the grand march called the merry company to thc head of Howe Sound through Squamish valley, the I.illooet and northward to Fort George, the new application contemplates the abandonment of practically all of it. The new route as outlined, appears to follow the registered route of tllc V.V. ik B. Ry., trom Yancouver to Nicola Valley, that is to say, it proceeds from Vancouver to New Westminster, crosses tin Fraser river via the- Fraser river bridge, lollows the south shore of lhe Fraser through Chilliwack to Hope, runs along the course of the Coquah.illa river, through the Hope mountains. and over the divide Irom its he-ad waters until it strikes the head waters of the Coldwater river. At this poinl the route ol the V. V. cV lv Ry. turns eastward and runs to Kcremos in the Spalhimcheeii, but llie new route of the V.W. & Y Rv. continues northward down ,he course of the Coldwater to Nicola citv, thelice still northward to Kamloops, and Irom Kamloops appears to follow almost the identical course which lias been adopted by the C. N. R., proceeding up the North Thompson river to Tete Juane Cache, near the Yellowhead pass, from which point it parallels the Iiiii of the G. Ta Pa, running eastward along lhe south fork ol the Fraser river to a point between Fort George and Fort UcLeod, and thence In- the must iisible route to Ha/.clton. or sonic other pofalt on the- Skcelia river. In connection with the 1 ba j-i ol rou . lie Y. A. -. \ l.li apply for an extension ol tiun for the commencement ol construction to May 15, 1913, aiid for the extension ol tin linn limit lor tlic completion ol the line to Mav 13, 1913. These tunc extensions, if granted on the plan proponed, woultl cam with tlie-lli the subsidv of |j00,- oiin (or the building ol a bridge nver thc Second Narrows. A. lv Woods, managing director ol thei V. W. \ Y , when in icrvicwcd by a representative ol The Kxpress, confirmed ilu- accuracy ol the report, and expressed regret that he noticed that opposition to the IC Willi appeared to be in evidence upon the part of North Yancouver, alld stated his conviction thai such a line nl nil inn would U' 1 mistaken policy upon the part nl the interests ol the north hore of the lnlcl. At a special meeting nf the executive of thc board ol trade, held yesterday (Thursday), tin. proponed alterations in the charter of the V W ,V ■ ■<-* xei'tT considered and il WBS de tilled to delay a few -law be (ore forwarding a protest in Ottawa. The proposition t" :'' dude Point Grcv and tin- Kortll Arm nl the Fraser. m the Inr bor bill was disciisscl, and a committee was appointed to rt branch post office on the hill. The lollowing were elected as ollicers for the ensuing yeW! President - Colin F. .lackson Vice-I'rcsident - J. J. Woods, present the board at fnuin selves experts in conducting a'meetings to thai with tin wal soi ial function ol this order. ut, Thr committee conal ' Thev were Messrs, .1. A Sim, Henri. ,T. P. Fell, J (' Keith ev, C Hofi, C. A. Lindsay, tf, Iv Mahon, W. .1. Irwin and \ H.' Stoney,'and J. McAfee. |Wallace, The initial meeting ol the conservative party, in lhe present political campaign, was held in Larson's pavilion on Thursday evening, the speaker of the- evening being the government Candidate for this constituency, Hon. F. L. Carter-Cotton. The attendance was sufficiently large to comfortably lill the seating capacity of the llall. The chair was occupied by C. F. .lackson, chairman ol thi conservative campaign commit tee. Mr. Jackson stated thai this meeting would set the ball rolling in the interests of the- conservative party in what promised lo be a short, sharp and decisive campaign. He was per sonally proud to support Hon. F. L. Carter-Cotton, one ot the ablest members of the provincial government. He had assisted in extricating tne province from the linancial disabilities under Which it had previously labored and lo place it in a position to give material assistance to great public works, necessary to the future development of lhe province. The electors of North Vancouver were nun who Carsfally weighed Uie political situation and that lact he considered woultl cause lliem to return Hon. F. L. Carter- Cotton with a handsome majority. Geo. H. Morden dealt briefly with the political conditions existing previous to the in-coining of the McBride administration, and enlarged upon the commanding attributes which the premier, a native son of British Columbia, had brought to the .•advice of the province, at a time when her great destine u as crying aloud for a man to liberate her Irom the shackles ol linancial impotence and place lur in position to cope with tin- work ol attaining that prosperity, to which lur iiiagnilieeiil natural advantages ami fabulous resources (airly entitle her. He- read an appreciation of the- ability ol Hon. Richard Mc- Bride, which recently appeared in the Toronto World, and de- atrcd amid loud applause, that the province wa.s under a great debt ol gratitude to that native son oi llritisli Columbia, whom the province' was pi mnl In lioitui as lur prime minister, the Hon. Richard McBride. In attributing to Mr. McBride the Iiunll\ ol leadership 111 huge degree, the speaker cited the fad that he- hail chosen as one ot his colleagues,a mall nl ripe experience, who hat! been a member of the house since 1N90, a man who, as hc.nl ol the executive council, was, as the chairman hail stated, the bal lasi ol the government, the e« pabll and wise* adviser nl iln* government, a man wlm ranked as probably the foremost pat liaiiuntariaii in the province. the man wlm now present*! himself as the 1 hostn standard bearer nf the coaaervtllvi parti (or Richmond riding, Ron t L. Carter-Cotton He relerred to the high tribute' which .luhn Oliver, the intcnti epohcMMB nl ilie liberal parlv had paid on that verv platlorm, to the Integrity and tin* wot lh nf Hon F. L. Cartar-Cotton, and sub united that the lust ami most intelligent discharge ol llu ndi of citi/iiisbip, demanded thnl the electors sustain tin govan incut by casl ing their ballots for Mr. Cotton on tin- 15th, Noble Dickie, ol Cirhcm. in ihr course ol is mhauativt puili, dealt willi praitnalli every phase of the raflwat poo* ■ \ ni iln* government, and hand leel in a forceful and convincing manner, the objections thai iis opponents won urginf igainal it. He began bv declaring tN.it Hon. Richard McBride was regarded throilglioui Cnnn'lr* na one of the greatesi pre ml' I the dominion toda) Tin speak er followed the route ol the C. N. R. through B. C, and poinl ed oui iis great advantages as to distances, grades, etc., Inr through trallic. He reierred to the excellent country that would be opened up by lllc Kettle valley railway and the mutual advantages to accrue to both lhc mast and the interior by means ol a sliort route lo lhc Okaiia- gaa and the Kootciiays. He traced the history ol railwai development in the prairie provinces and contrasted the finan cial agreement ol B. C. with tin C.N.R., with the terms made In those provinces, greatly u> tin advantage ol this province. The advantages of the proposed inn route, with respect to lhc marketing ol the grain Irom thr prairies were displayed by th, speaker in a manner that carried conviction lo the liiiinls ol his hearers. He pictured the great activity that would characterize the C.l'.R. and the G, T.I'. in the matter of building branch lines to all parts of tin province, when it was an assured (act that a strong compctn or such as the C.N.R. was coming, and prophesied as a result of the undorseinciil of the railway policy ol the governillelil, an era of wonderful ami rapid development for British Columbia. Hon. F. L* Carter-Cotton,up on using lo speak, was greeted with prolonged applause. He stated that he considered il lit- ting that Uu first meeting ol ins campaign should be held in North Vancouver, a citv so closely allied naturally with Vancouver and with which it would lie connected phvsualle bv 1 bridge aei'os.s See nnd Nar rows bejore another election is round. The government hail gone to the people OM and OM half years earlier than n needed to have gone, Ikciusc nl the 1110- iiitiitonsness of a well tiffined railway policy, but it should not Ik- forgotten that the goi eminent had likewise a record of striking success upon which tn base lis appeal for the con- lideilicc of the electors. The speaker reviewed the successful methods-adopted tn rescue the province from financial depression, ami in this connection di pressed lo pay a tribute to Mussts Tatlow ami I'ultnn lie referred to the ichool policy ol the government staling thai iln education lull has immense l\ improved the condition attend ing the administration of the public sehnnls As Inr publii winks, thf government had al n .nl\ shown Hscll luili alivr tn the requirements of the pm vince Alllmugh at first vrrv muiii hampered lor lack ol man ey, latterlv tin government had Ix-en in position lo follow a ninie enterprising policy with the result that each \1.1r had sceti larger amounts expended 111 public works until last 1c.1t these expenditures reached .1 t" tai of over J.t,ooo,o<>n. LOCAL NEWS .lack Loutet and N. Lonsdale For Salc- 1 air. $7, -Mission oak Mnn is e Keith block. C. S. Young has sold hia printing business in T. B. Thomas, of Cainrosc, Allierla. Ciistaii' Mm It.111 cd his lainiK imm and is residing on west. has reinov- Vancouver, 2nd street J. A. Stoney vvill hold an a .- scnibly 011 Monday evening, for Un* advanced class at the Eagki hall at 8 p.m. I anted.- of children, day. F. Kitshen. ,*\ girl in i.il, a portion oi K. Bennct, care each Kandie The Merry Widow club hold another ol their assemblies tonight (Friday) in lhe Horticultural hall. \. lv Aiulcrs returned to the city this week after a thric- clceks linllilai 111 nllni p.ills nl the province. Tenders are being Invited 11 the lerry directors (or the construction ol the new concrete- wharf at the ferry landing IV A Smith, ol 1). A. Smith, Ltd., VaaCDaVer, has leased the reside nee ol tf, I). Woods,corner 1st and Chesterfield avenue. The Local Op*ion league has opened coniliiit'cc moms, in tn- Thompson block, over the Welcome parlor, with R. C. Hiss in charge. As Inr the railwai polll 1 ol the government the en I acces site was, that it should lie fnllv enderntood by the electors 11 • considered that the government had followed the sttaightfm wanl plan, bv formulating thcil p"lii\ and going with il dint I to the people, so that thee might kimw al MCI wluthi 1 1I1, electorate wished that poliee carried into elect, II tin peo pie sand ion the polky as outlined, a bill will lie brought 111 to lhe house al tllc next -*es ■,i"n, embodying the arhoh plan in . cue detail lli SCOttd "" Ins opponents with reference hn tlu inuinsistiniv ol iinir posi tion relative to the advii aMIitn nl guaranteeing th bonds "(lines'.R The annual report ol that railwaj shows groat aarn- Ingl Sii 000,000, ml e.linings 1^,000,000, fixttl • hargi l.t 000, 000 and a surplus nl l4,nOO,oon te propound ign 1 num is nei llii 1 reckless imr dangi' tin* standing n| the railwai slums il In In 11 .1 1" i'i* prudent. The lui" 'its of th, mie rallw.iv were puiriit tu all A mes ting ol those Interested in local athletics was held on Tuesday evening, and Stem was subscribed low aid-, plinllasing the inlt'lesl'* nl A J, l'u Inn Warlow in the athletic ground,. Hon W .1, Bowser, profit- ial attorney general ami ailing minister of linance, will addiess the electors in Larson's pavilion 011 the evening of Saturdav the ."'ih inst. Tin joint meeting ol tlu- coun. cils ami tin waterfront propert] owners,held on Wednesday evening, wot laigeli attended, and developed nun a mii important eoniercnec Fuller particular! ol the icsiiits will bs available wlnn the plans Inrinulattd arc umbel matured, which proem, it is hoped will imt inpiire a longs) I" nod than a week or ten dnys. Continued on Pagi Tell The ladies aid SOciet} of St, Andrew's Rreabytcriu church, have in hand the pi, p.nation ol an entertainment that promises v..pimtial enjoyment to thoie who attend. Tin iiunitiiii is to produce a representation oi the old l.lsliliiiud dtstliit school ' the mimic progress ol whuh tk- velnps main ludu tolls silu.t- ■ tlnlis and initlli pinciikilig It- 1 id.nls 'll,, daii will In* announced Witu A RI-sni.rTMiN The executive ol thc ratepay- r.sn, tat mil held a spcei.il mn nng or Thursday at whuh the lollowing nsubitum was adopted wuh reaped in tin \ u I \ 1 hai ter, ami Iorwarded t.> Ottawa: "Resolved that ihis association strongly and urge title pin list a^ainsi .hiv lurther extuH smn ol tune being granted in ih, v tf, I v railway, la completion oi their charter, .1 II is tvitlent that tin*. 1 itettaioU is teipniid soldi im epeculativ* purpoaaa. ami will ).. Injurioe• '■* 'in fiie oi Korth Vancouver as 1 whole and the propert 1 memrs wlm an Immediately in ■ .1 " It is understood iha' 1 rcolu- 'tii'ii nl protest Irom the citt 'Irnnmil has ,t|s,, been lent tn ibe 'i'l irtiiimt. TIIK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVKR, B, C 11. C. GAZETTE The list ol appointment! is very light in the current Issui ol the government organ, in addition to tin appointment to the c,ilinici ni Price Ellison,previously recorded, Wm. C S, II,iiiinui ni Atlin i" in a court ni revision for Atlin assessment districi ami A, II IV.iu\ In be ,i member oi lhe board nl police commissioners at Cumberland, makes up llie list, Um. H.uin makes application In purchase 1.10 .ules ,,) I,mil in Cariboo districi franklin I Nixon, merchants ni Vancouver, have assigned lor the benefit ol their creditors. Bradatreet Co., .nnl l.uUi \ Blumer Realtt Co are register nl .is i \n ,i |'iaac im ial compan- les. The Iiiiiiiii ui'; licenses are i-* sued to extra-provincial companies: Anglo-Canadian finance l'u , ni London, England; capita] ii"i*.!.so; tf.R.Johnston \* Co., Ltd., ol Toronto, capital (750,000; Scnltlsli file Assm ance Co., Ltd , ol Edinburgh, capita] C500, ; Trussed Con Cfttf Steel Co., ol Canada, Iliad nlliee Walkervllle, Ont., Capital $300,000; Nan 111 Coasl file In suraace Co . "i Seattle, capital $250,000, Certificates "i incorporation have beell granted as Iiiiiiiii s Christie \- e 0 , Ltd., saw mills, etc..capital J40OOO; Black Hawk Mines, l.ld, capital $100,000; r.i. nu i'ii,ist Bridge Co , i.ipi tai $550,000; Hear River Can- nm Mining Co , I.id , capit d $500,000; (Ills Staples I.umber Co . Ltd . capital $75 1, •. Canadian Development Co., Ltd., capital $100,000, .Inllil \K U.il'llll makes ap;. ; cation loi .1 watei record 1 cubic iui per second out ni Sheep creek, and ol ., rubil iu 1 per second out ni iln- south Inrk iii sheep creek Notice is given thai e niuiiii-.a tions inr auayers 1 ill ' 1 i*id at Victoria, on December 6th, 1909. IIAmtni-. HATTERS fDamilton TIip S-pnsp of Security ii i'n. im, l 10»1110 r r o w i.'.nuill be niniilf iitccn- live lo Have 1 o■ j 11 y. Your KtiviiiJ-i. Acrouuf Solinitrel. PAYNTE1 At'.l'NT NOKTH VANCOUVKR, B, C, ■ .It'MOR SOCCI-R ' N.V. BOAT C LIB ln.es n| Chesterfield ave.: The executive ol the Nortli have formed a football Vancouver Boat Club has called a special gclleT.ll lliccllllg nl lllc iluii In be nil Thursday Save your Piano by having an Expert do your Tuning T. BRADLEY-TAYLOR 260 Second St., West ark liiiHruntcivl. hrnp 11 posts! ind nil-all. N. V. Transfer 6 Livery Co. Phone 97 Night Calls 106 R. v\m>\ 'Lilian, t Cartage, RemovalBi I'n reel Delivery, - - STORAGE - - All Mail ,-iddrcssod to Box 157 flic silmo! club, iiliiili tlui have natnei the "Iliinu Is," and have cap lured a place ill the junior lea- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ gne, (Iii Saturday List, thei November l.\ in Larson's hotel. played the Cedar Cottage team The subject nl discussion will be ami were defeated by a score of uic proposed change of thc con-j one goal to nil. The bcok can ,„„„.„,* „, _. |,0,a Ull|, l0 J llnl be Said In In a lair lllillci , , , , , ,' . , I , , *, , ,,, v.iclt club, SO Ihal the club timi ni thc relative ments nt tin* ■ teams, as tile bual lines had ttl11 he m a pnslllnll tn make the ball m lllc enemies' ten imi • application lor membership nl quit) three-quarters oi the time the North West International and although the) mined sen- ViUlll K<ulll,, Association, it iiig onli In ■ iin n,ninn mai- , ,, , ,i . .,.1 5 __i . - ,, , , Is lell bv lhe i-xce utile lhat the ^iii several limes, they did not sinned in putting lhe ball be- -Iub should make cvei'i client to ieueii ihe-posts. The goal got become a recognised club, and be ilnn opponent* was reallj ■ be in a poaition to get into the WEDDING RINGS Underwear The rolil niclila put tm in niinii nf heavy Underwear, Shirts, SweHli-rai Knit Wnnl Wati mnl I'vervlliin*.'neeewari fnr winter wear. Tluy Ul all kepi hen- in etri'iit ninety for men ami boyi. Men's Heavy Union Underwear lor 50c. Men's Heave Wool Fleece Lined, best quality 75c, Men's Extra Heaiy Wool Ribbed Underwear 1.00 Men's Blue Tip IVnnian's Unshrinkable Underwear... 1.25 (Illni lines ol Ycr\ fine Wool, Unshrinkable, tor 1.25 to 1.50 Boys' Underwear In Fleece Lined, sires so to 33 25c. up In Ileal\ Wool, " " 30c. up lu Very Pine Wool, sizes is to ji 50c. up Fancy Vests, Oui -Coats. Men's Suits In the very latest styles. oca kiwraiwi CUMMINGS .■m's Clothing, Furnishings, Men's, Children's Boots and Shoes. Ladies', and NEXT TO BURNS' MEAT MARKET t. II. -rniS'KY W. C. MOXKIIU'N chance kick inun 1 corner, ami uas imi reallj earned, What ilu local boyi need is lhat some local player ol experiino ui.nu lest Ins Interest in ihe welfare n| lhe sport and oi the local team. 1^ volunteering to attend at Run ation park one or two aitiiiiimii* during iln imk and coach iln youngsters in the inu points ol the name and il possible go with then i" Vancouver, to referee the games, Two league nanus hau been played thus [gr ,,1 arhkh om has Inin iimi and niu Insl. Thev all sillciltllcd Inl a ganU el el i Saturda) until Deconbei (oth, sn thai iluii is ui plcnu .11 op piiiliinilc in had llii li.ii;ne. . The team contains the matd "P0MI !,,) |or , uriiuing aggregation, and am experienced footballer nhn iioiild give his services Tin conference nl heads "i municipalities and publii bodies* held in Vancouvei last week, with reference lo lh board ol harbor commlssleme appointed 1 committee cnnsisi tl Iii'l- III .i 1 lit W II" 11 " 111' I t ■ ' * ui.t •">% » a av\ • , nm nl Alex I'hilip, Aid. McMil ,, , ,1 , , " ,,,*,, 1 might comiiiiiiiiiatc mth iiilui lan and Kn u 1*..un.l. Iii ior. , „ ,, , , ., r. tin 1 1 • Jesse Williams or .!, I. Crow- sider the dial bil siihiiiiut"l IV j , , .* , , , 'der, assistant principal Norih Vancouver, and 10 form-1 ' ■""—* ~~ , uiai. 1 petition to be lorn irded to Ottawa in connection hen With The uiiiiiiiitlce mil I.ili-* and adopted the bill llllll onlv mn amendment, natnei) the ad- Granville" or 17th and Cheater diiion ni the North Am, ol the ,,,1,1 ,,„ beat prices. l-rasii nver, to iln waters lo be Included In tin jurisdii li»m ol the board, A lorm ol petition Cu ihatt B. Williams, [nrtiiei- wns drawn up and will he loi K teller al the local branch ol warded direct to each ol thc the Hank ol 1! n A . ims in tin municipalities and publii bodies dty on Wednesday, reluming mina iaa lor official signature Irom 1 succeaaful bunting trip by tlnir officers at Bnmas prairie ll vou are thinking "i selling \out iiittiitnie ami household I Is see F, K White, loll international racing whenever j the opportunitj arises. All iiiciiibcis should make a point ol being present at ilns meeting as It is ol the uliunsl unpnil aim thai ihis question should In settled. The meeting ts call ed lot S p.m. prompt, ) Ql IKBR BRAND Red Raspberries l»r this week onl> 2 TINS FOR 25c. IT CR. Hickman's Tin- Quality Htm* llll l..m-.l:i|.* Via* Phone 40 Are bought fnr, out nol by ihiiih 11, 111 the lair si x aie ultcii consulted ibout the purchase, ,11 they should be. Wedding a mnol be too good in quality—they are not everydij pun has. s We hive them in heavy iolid gold, gusrsntsed in la-1 a long lifetime. In other styles oi rings we eiiily lake the lead in cun ty, quality and low piiei s. I Inv your |. Wl III lleli* llllll UUI will gel the In st value for your money. GRASSIF. & CO. 318 Cambie Street Soil llintl fur Mnresiii. the ln*-t iiiaitenal (nr mills and Ml1ln|l l'lione IWO W. H. STONEY (& CO. Signs "i every tlescription Wallpapen, PainU, oils, Vnrnishea, tlo. Houae Painting (Haling, Paper Hanging lli'l'ill'lllilli:. i• tc. Kiilstuniiiing 0999****************************** ********** \ ('Kill VANCOUVER Cun I'l.'ll .1 it n l'n,| 'irli'i> STEAM LAUNDRY Everything new and up-to-date, All classes ol laundry work lor hotels, houses, individuals, etc. 1 11st class work Dy latest and best methods. City snd district delivery, Mode-rale charges. Have vour Launbry Word done locally. HUD 01 Mil AND VtOKHS: I Uh Street, last DOWN 10WN 01 net 37 lonsdale Ave DISTRICT LOT 1039 n Hi- district l"i subdivided into i|uarter-acre blooki wu pnl on lhe mar- ki-t lii-i ivi-k. Dm ut 68 blooki, 20 hiTiilreidy been told including h»th«CAPILANO RIVERFRONT. Thoae 29 tre really told, not reserved, and] can give buyer's name to thou uini ilmiiii thi-. Thn reaaon for these Murks selling sa. fast is not far in seek block ia FULL QUARTER-ACRE OR LARGER Thej I*. VI-IT »rc litu- ited by tha Capilano River |uit where the new bridgi on tha MARINE I'III VKW A V i* io in-limit. Tenden for thia work will ba sailed for in the iu ar future Tfaili are open on thl roadi in tho lubdiviaion, all leading io the KEITH ROAD, the northern boundry of the property. YOU CAN WALK, CYCLE MOTOR OR DRIVE TO THE PROPERTY NOW PRICE FOR FULL QUARTER-ACRE $200 99x110 and 78x147. <>nly $20Cash and22.50quarterly. HO INTEREST. 'let your pick of the remaining 39' JACK LOUTET lllll tie II. r,. N Brsneh, Cornw Qomii tot boasds i* npl Look lm lhe above" trade mirk, ih, - i'n aai quality, on your cereal I We in.iiiiit.il inn iln- l« st Roiled Oats on li.i iii.iiK* t imi.u. I., ive youi ordan witli ns inr HAV, GRAIN AND CHOP Prompt Deliver) Sstisfscti it i luarantai d m. Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Lonsdale Avenue, at Fi rry Landing {as. ( hapin.ni, local manager. flllS i llu Ii 111 Can leave lerry landing lor all points, as lollows: •6.15 1.111. *6.45 11 •7.20 11 7-5" 11 8.20 11 ,, 8.50 ii 9.20 11 9,45 11 Alter which cars leave i it ten minutes past tli 1 ho ur and twen- unul lv minutes to thc hour midnight. P Not on Sunday. Cars leave Lonsdale Avenue, Keith Koad, and Queensbury Avenue Terminals as follows: •6.05 a.m. •6.30 " •7.00 " *7-35 " 8.05 " I 8.35 " 9.45 " \_M 9-oo " 9.25 " 9-45 " * 10.25 " io.55 " After which cars leive «l li\e minutes to the hour and twenty-five minutes after lie hour until midnight. For ('.rouse Mountain take the Lonsdale Avenue car. For I,vnn Valley take the Queensbury Avenue car. For Cipiluio take the Keith Road car. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦44 Ji Sna|) in Lynn Valley (loe-quartar aere block, on Centre Bold, oloaa to dure and car line. 1275, $7fi caah, Ihe balance in ti, 12 ami l* monthi. Another man in Lynn Valley—:* acres in Dl. 2169, $1076. $"i"5 oath, tha balance In 6 and 12 monthi, Fori sliort time only, THESE ARE THE TWO BEST BUYS IN LYNN VALLEY Martinson & Co.l A'f.// I'.'tiitc MM Inmriince Agents NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. 0************************************ (J THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. MISS ALICE M. STEEDE Kiperienced TEACHER OK MUSIC Certificate Irom Lei|iiigCoiiservatnriuin Tuition in Engliah, French and Herman Pupils prepared lor teachera' and Uni- veraity exainlnaliona. Lessons given at pupil's residence. Terina Moderate. Address:—Capilano, North Vancouver. A. FARRO General Contractor Und Clearing, Stump and Rock Bloating. Extra cara naar houaaa. All damiiges made good KMPI. HYMKNT AGENCY • nd HI. \v»aa< ,,t l.nnad-la I'O.Hni I, 1). C. SCOTT, l'ropri-tor A fall nml ra mji/-t* ilwlk uf IhuClriri I'niili. llninj I'mtlucti, Fhmr and r'etil, Yrgrlablri, VV., Uft emVitid. lia! a.*ry mndf to .11 parta nl tha clly Cor. ko tli Rid and Mahon Imm Phone 82, Norlh Vancouver NEW LODGE HALL Plans for a $20,000 structure will be- submitted to the- dire-el- ors of the Pythian Castle Hall Co., of this city, at their meeting this Friday evening. The building will be modern in all its appointments and will Include a large assembly ball. The company owns an excellent site at the corner ol 4U1 street and Chusterlield avenue. tl E1HEL R. HARDMAN 3 Kll 111 lll.Ol'K lit General Contractor CLKABINO, GRADING, EXCAVATING, Etc. 235mt MM ■ ill) row MTH VJWrOl'VH lillll/N SCHOOL AND rilEl'AKATOKY M ism". Q, M, Iii,1 ri mil V. I CM*! Department! unl terms ah ftilWi-wii K1 n.W'riitrtpti, M.mi per month. Prt'pitra ... • ,&0>|« month, M\\ ll> i'il, %X INI IU|I01U Ml 111. For jirn-pi-rtua, tlV . Ippi] w V <• bni lift, or lUU«MlOol.Oor,l*OfladAla ,\vi> awl |7ili St I 11. Manufacturer j of ill ki ml 1 nl Minion and Antique Furniture, Store, Office, H»nk ind B»r Fix- inrei. He pairing in all iti branches. Pt'KNITl'RR aTuHAGB 171 Third 91 W., ll.l. a hrnlaaiflalrl .nd LonadllS ai|i|ia,.ll, School MAIL ORHERS jiren prompt attention For Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . jo to THOS. 0. MILLS Pioneer Boot Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp. City Hsll 60 YEARS' eXPERIENCB Canyon View Hotel CAPILANO Tradi Marki Dciioni -.,,.. COPTRIOHTI At Anrone -milltif a .k.trh and dHorlpUnn mar qaloklr ucruln nur opinion free, whei li.r an tnfenilnn t. prohalal-i* puieiilabta, Connminlftv lion,.moll.wn0.l«ailf,U. HANDBOOK on I'.l.nu Mat fraa. CfldMt ....ner for ..onnnfnuaea. Pttanta talian tbrouth Munn * Co. racalft ■petal noticas ■ it bout OMrie, In tha Scientific American, . *.-_.. .1. IIIH.*M|^1 m,--lu r-,.,»rt Mm. THE FINEST TOURIST RESORT ON THE B C. COAST AUTOMOBILE STAGE meets every cir it end ol Keith Koad Line, North Vancouver. Kates %i.50 per day and upwards. ¥. CANCELLOR, Manager West Vancouver Moter Launch Service Launch "Weal Vancouver," Captain Hlack Licensed lor 35 passengers TIME TABLE 1.,'avea Wist Vanroui.r La*M*N faMMTU ll.,llyl,lirn IVharl Cil) K.rrl-.-' llliarl I v. 1 *. ll a 11 Iv.ipl •.inula- 7.35 a.m. S.oo a.in, 9.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 12.00 a.m. 13.00 p.m. 14.00 p.in. 15.00 p.m. iii mi p in. 17.00 p.m. ll DO p hi 19.oop.1n -..iiiuii.if in I. 13.00 p.m, Q*3oa.in Sundae Miedulc I4.00p.ln. 17.00 p.m " jj.uii p.m, Quickest route from Nortli Vaacoavei taith.ili-.ttMt beyond CspUaao River. Laaadi "West Vsncouver" 111.1 k, 1 connections, iMlli'int l.iil, willl the I'H* *!• ,11111. Innn Ni'illi \ ,111 couver, as per above schedule. NortH Vancouver HOSPITAL awaama »t THE MISSES DAWSON Certiorated Sargiell, Medical and Maternity Kurni Nn ill Suit Out M totSttttm For terma apph at tin Hoapital Cor. IMh Strut A St. Andriw'i Av». PHONl a« fl Every North Vancouver Property Holder needs "THE EXPRESS" - - ■ $1 per year Cut out thin lulvi-rtiscnictit nntl seiul it to us witli your name ami address mid we will place your name on our list of subscribers NORTH SHORE PUKSS, I.imitm NOKTIl VA.NtHIVKR Name. Address MAY & BURNS Real Estate and Financial Agents Lot :6, Hlock 28, D. L* 273. Price S800. J425 cash Balance in 6 and 11 months Lot 7, Hlock 8, I). L* :;,t, with two room house. Price Jiooo. Half cash, balance' to 20 months lo acres in Capilano, east side. Price $1750. Otit- third cash, balance 1 and 2 years. A\ acres in S.K. ', 1). L. 1046. Price fjooo, Oiu- third cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Chas. H. Cates PILE DRIVING AND General Contracting APPLY AT HEAD OFFICE-Rooms 12 and 11, Flack Block 163 Hastings Street, W. Te.cplie.in SON Or Cate's Wharf, North Vancouver. Phona 13H >VVW/,^'^l«^k*V«/«/VV*^-^^**>^-VWS*/ArVVVV*V*V^ PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS Vote for F. Carter-Cotton and the Second Narrows Bridge Sec Wbat Jo*. Martin $aip: MK. JOBBFH MAKTIN ON THK 11KRITS OF THK PARTIES To Kditor ol the "News Ad." Sir:—lt shows the state to whim Uberfliam baa lieen h- diieed ill Hritish Columbia when the new leader, Mr. Oliver, is one ol those Liberals through whose- aetiotis the- Hon. Richard McBride became Premier, Mr. Oliver, when he was supporting Mr. McBride as leader of thc opposition during the lirst session of iqoj, could not find words stroti); eiionjjli to eulogise him. Mr. McBride has not cheated since then, except, perhaps lor the better, n it is rather difficult (or thl public to take seriously Mr. Oliver's pre- sent denunciation of him TJie (act that in fyQV Mr, Oliver lelt sure of becoming I member of Mr. McHride-'s minuet,when lormed,does fiol make thc case any better Ior liim. However, la spite ol ti.a 1I-*- lieve- that tin- choice ill Mr OU ver us leader was the wisest that uiuld be Hindi' ill vine ul the latt thnt nil the best linn have Ion-; ago beea driven out of the parti 111 ltrilisli Coluin- bia. In no event could Mr. Olivet expect to win at ilu- pending general election, but lit* might have laid I found,iliuli lur vii- tory at the next election. He was, however, not big cnoii-jli (or the place, and haa taken the very course which will ensure the exclusion ol his party Inun power (or 111 any years. In fait Mr, Oliver will have to be superceded bv I stronger man before the party can MKCeed. it is abundantly clear thai to win, the Liberals lnus.t mm either Victoria or Vancouver. Victoria is completely lost owing to the fatuous coftdnct ol Mr. Templeiiian, who has mn caned himself more with pun ishing friends ol mini* than with building ap himsell and winning bach to Ins support diagraatled Liberals Vancouver night easily lie won. The dominion . u-i ooa .1 u.ll SfO showed ele.ille thai the Liberals art la 1 najoritt there, Tin comhlaad eoti m Mr. Miliines and invseli tKetd nl lhat. of Mr. Cowan by sen i .il hundreds, and practically all mv supporters were Liberals There was ml] one way for \lr Oliver to win Vancouver, and that was lo bleak away Irom the eorinpl can); who ban- controlled the l-ibara] Part} there lor su inane vials He lus, Iaatead, embraced them, just as Mr Maiilonald did al tin* laat jm in ral 1 lei tion. The- result will be that Mr. Oliver's laimlidatcs in Vaiiititivi t 1 annot •;t't the iiiile|ieiiilttil I.iln i .il vote and llurelore i.iuiiot Ik* elected lt would have beta impossible for Mr. Oliver t.i have sib tied as his suppoiteis at his fu*-1 aiaitjtg in Vaacoavei two tuotc 11 |'li al exponents ul llie |inlli\ which has ruliieil I.ii-ii.ill 111 iinie lhan Ralph Smith, .'I I' and T. F. Neelaads Mi Smith is on conliiliiili.il leriiii w-.lli Sir Wilfred Laun.r, and I,as bun lur main uais aw ,ir-' ul llie true posiiiun in Vuniomvr. A wortl Irom Sir Willied ...tin ur at any tiun would ba.. troyetl the pOWttl d the gaii);, bin Mr Smith WU 1,uiiul ii see that lie ngVi r spokt that word At the last nacre! atactica 1 voted iur iln live McBride 1 aa didntes. II 1 wen there next Iiionth 1 WOUld do the same thing. I did so becaaae I ha* IliVeil that ll thc l.lb-t.ils -jol into power b] carrying Vaacoti ver with iln bela ol the nirriipl gang alluded, tin i wutibl si' ll all the loose assits uf the province. To my mind tin 1 a- are muiie 11.1 mi*, win Mi Ml I'inli s||,„ilil Ihi turtle.1 mil. but we must id mil that the provincial .1 t.ilaeii over hy lum in l»"i, siill u-limg to the people, ' - smli as li.,ei been tliriled intu iiiiitny whiih has luiind its way mlu tin ]iioMiir..il t:i I ui\ 'llus is not the i.ise with 11 g.ud to the assets ol the du minion taken over by the Liim al party in 189 -. A ^rcat pari has k-cotnc the privati propert} nl bailing l.ilmals, sotUM "' ulnilii were niciiibeis A perils BMtal and many o| wl.om uere 1 uiiiiu letl in business 1,1 blood with ministiis ul iln 1 town. 1 tUah it is iln* dulv ot av p,tiiiutii British Columbian to .nuill such a cataatropb lur the province, and the onl', Wl I " sible stems lo be by n taining ill power lhc pieselit j;uuiii- uieiil. Yours, etc., JOSKPH MARTIN Caattw House, Westminster, London, Kng., OcioIhi 17,1909 Richmond Conservative Association PERCY KINO, Secretary TIIK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. TIIK EXPRESS Nokiii V ,.-.. , .ttt. 11 C. It llkl* 01 vl IKtl-KIITIlIN : (III,, year ' 11.00 -IX 11 Ill- ■ • ■ ,10 Three monthi - • ,M 1'iiite.l etstaj- nn! i oreign.ll Wpwynf ADVERTISING BATES T«ax-:ist DuriAi InviimimsTi' .Ml a rill- |'a*r llll'l. Mfl, lll-l Tll'll I.,.i„,, Notii h, In 11 "i1 iht Inch 1'i-r lllallllll. I.AM' ein Iimi i ■ V*i It H N dsjn ♦''. * lijri, 17.50. Inji; tnviitiiisn lir-i Iniertlon, in I tl piT .III, r,l**ll -ula.'i|l|rlll nicer- tion, tfc, |n*r lim- Kni'iv. N**iia i - in Locai Niwi Cul a m in centi j-r hn,- ,*,,, h Iniertlon (.aMi.ial Am i i:i!-l Mi m- liaile- If ringed a*■'■■'! I liken, All iiiiiii*:* - ta Ivertl* ii ■ iltl mn.t I.' in ii * Imndi ol the priawr bj \,,*,||,. nl.ll a l* hlll.'t.., ll-lin* |illlllll'llll,i|. ill llll* HlM .--Ha*. '-* *.,e*'*' Nnllll Vl.V nl U a , N* IV, tl, l'l'"l V, \\. it V. I'l,ANS l''or senile months past, perhaps no matter oi publii import closely affecting lhc interests ol North Vancouver citj and dis ma, has been tbc lopic nl more frequent ehsuissioii or more- live- Ij conjecture, Iban the- question ai lu what COUTH iia.iii.i be lol- lowad by tht Vancouver, IVeat uiiiisiir \ Yukon Railwa) to., Ill Men nl llie lait that I lli 11 ihaitei extenaion would expiri in .\la_i, iy iu. That e-n. ha.s nmi received ili ansa-ei, in the applications im change oi route and extension ol time, loi whuh llit companj has .nlU'i used it.s intention of applying to the dominion bolUM at its ap proacbing session, an outiuu oi whieh appears in another col* mun ol ilns issue, ll ls sale lo It) that llli Ksllll Is a enlllplete siiipnsi to all and pelllaps innn particularly io ihu.se wlm might reaaoaablj bt expected to ix- ia a ian way, to guagi tin pro btbiliiiea, in such s situation, As lo iiii general merits of the proposed change, Iron Uh viewpoint ol a practical rail road operator, iha general pun lie 1-, able lo aimi at Ottlj an indirect conclusion, aa lhat pub lie comprises Ihoac who are uui sullukllll) Wised 111 the lull nica! issues involved, lo arrivi at ain opiuiuu unassisted, Tin general consensus ol opinion, bowevo | is um wlm li ii.a growing uiioii the iiiilul U the well ii,imu,ed British Columbian l'>i MMM lillle pasl, liali.i 1) lhat ill lib gOUral i*nUl.se,llu lOUle outlined l.s, all ka!lllis ..ni iiiilul, iiu ui) inst rail wa) roUtl let lua.iliii ill pel Jijji*. poaaibls ui discoverj-,lrom the Winiiili',ni Pass rn its u llllll), to Iiill I,llll lliiil ul lu ■.In i'a, iin seaboard N ition i.e.u-; .1'iipii'i .. I'ltiiu. ihe conccaaioa must logical!) w, ilui lium a railroad point ul Win, and Iinin i> laiiiipuwt ul tlnir nun ■U, the \ . W. '^ Y Kailwa) Cu. hale ....uli .in i * llll/U, II tin) iall i a.le .In 11 plan tu succea dul issui. Ihis is Hut lllc onl) a: |n, I llUUa Ml , llllllll llll prOpOl II I"" iia Interests ui Norlh Vaacoavei i Itj aaid districi nu a4 h) the pioposid chang .mil it is iacumbenl upon municipalities lo coasidei the matin with deliberation, and in aii . . in ordi I that ..in h a, lion ii,.i) in taken, inj he adjudged im Uu puipci sate) uarding oi ilite.rebti. .Nulth \ aUioinel ii I miii.ii railwaj coaaacUoa, i-sueti conncctioa la iiu oal lackiag, to transform ih. north iii-ie ni linn.ml iniit in ■J. possibly be more remote from the public mind than that even the- slightest avoidable obstacle' ihould be created, to Impede thc coming oi a railway, (in the contrary, absolute unanimity oi opinion exists io the eflect that everj reasonable concession should be lnaele, and every possible encouragement should be extended, tu anj railwaj com pany, which dues nut involvt an undue relinquishing oi Uu rights and privileges ui Uu peo pie. ilm is lu say, North \ ancouver wants railwaj nans pni iation i.n ilities, at the earli est pusslblc dale, bul at the .same ume North \ aiieouvcr is lull) eullseluus ui the l.ul lllal suuiier or later such tianspurt.i- Uou is buund lu come, and* that 11 Wuuld be Uttch lllscl pioccd- uie upon her pull, to allow llu mailer lu be deferred lot a lime n necessary,rather than iu hapten n by means ui an agreement ihat lala, wuuld prove detrimental tu the iiui lh sliure. The- lad uilh which the propoied alteraUona couiront Nurth Vancou va, is this, Ui.it while under Uu original char- ler the irallseulllllle'lllal U Ule Would euiuc eluiui the oh j. c cl Uuwe Sound and Imd il*> lirsl puiui oi contact uuh Burraid inlet ai .Nuith Vancouver, un- der the route as it ia uow suujjllt lu lueate ll, all through llallie Insl teaches KiiuaiJ Inlet al \ ancouvcr. This is a siiuaiiuii which il is Uui at all pleasant lor the norih shuie lo contemplate, The iiuiiii use potentialities Induatri- all) and lullinielilall), ol uiu magniliccnt littoral innn Horseshoe Ha) tu Deep Cove, a dis- laiiie nl Hum iiunl) lo lliul) miles, ale such, llial ll is bill it,i , ii.ilile to expeii thai anj railwaj compaaj seeking prion- t> ni right thereto, should be prepared tu grant as an equiva kill lllilelor, that lis lilies -hiiulil approach North Vancouver Hum the north, thus developing a diatrict illicitly tribu- i.iii iu the North Shore, and conicrring upmi North Vancou ver ihe advantagta consequent upon hci pusiliuu, as the j oiiu at iihieh ihat railwa] would first reach Burrard Inlet. Under Uic proposed nea ordi i the V. tt. ct V. wuuld Iir ' nee at Vaacoavei aa Uu terminal puiut ul the liiii, wlnl' I'l iliai hue wuuld be added an extension across a bridge at Sec und Narrows aad running slong our eiiuie foreshore, presumably luili! lul lhc main line. Tin result would be lhat in cob sideralioa ul connecUon with une inn running Irom \ ancou- Vir lu Tele .hialle t .nlli, ,le should hau balded nui control ol Second Narrows iiiutj;i, aid iln niinii ui ihe magniliccnt waterfront ol Um aorth shore. mn total "i 1'iiniii iimt Noi ih ^ aiiiuiui i iimild receive tor this immenselj valuable asset, Would In plai licallj a ■ ' cin railwaj along tin watei lluni, hiuiiii uii': mt tin "ttih sholc wilh a railwaj which would be onl) a provincial line .lllll lllllllll llul In alile In nlli, , iii its uwii right, anj Iran •■ on Iin lllal laillllles The qnesliuii nu North Van iniiiei iii) and disiiiit to mn sidu is, Is llu . a good bui propo mon iii whal Uu I w ,\ \. seemingly has lo oft i should ne gal a I.ui ioiiillieru.il eipiie,ilellt lor lhe- lieilelils r-ought ii) iimt company, iln .iinin.itin proposition uIih1i is submitted Iron Influen* is, thai ihi i Itj .imi diatrict ni N.iiih \ ,nunnm,m gether with lhe waterfront pro |H.ii\ owners, should lorm ■ ompany to build a o rvlci r.nl Here \s a really Cbea|> House Buy 4-room Cottage on a 60-foot Lot, Keith Road Block 65, garden. Price $1700, Terms $850 ca-', balance in 6 and 12 months. ELDER HURRAY CO. Tht Sherwin-Williams Paints Ceter tht Earth MILLINERY Fancy Goods .-|'.a 111. |,a|a|a l|a,||..11) ft*| Tllllallll**! Ilt,l- VL' ire ontnlnf iniw deptrtn-ut li " aa,|iii,.|*ii,,ii will, mir mi I li iif r v. I lllll line,if ART NEKDLEWOBK uml FANCY noons Coiai'ting of Centre PleoM in ITlllt, Wu' *-'.'iin. ent wurk ntnl lii'initifnl etn- brniilery elesiatiiH. Tu- teinl Towi] liui'k*.. Willi mottnUt, plmtii Frames nitlininuiils ami nil iieeessirv iiniieriiil- lor working an needlework. M I SS CURLE -'a ' •""/"/f •■''"'•• Nsttk fmtmtt SAWS are guaranteed Igainsl defect in material, but we warrant our Kcea Kuiter saws to be perfect, and in "lie entire satislaetiioii. 11 they (nil to do so, the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded. • •»•••♦••"» *i ♦ »**.**■>. -.• i» • • i IIIE LONSDALE PHARMAC) f SILLS DRUGS AM' IfEDICINES '.. AT VANCOU VER PRICES ... I t TRADE AT HOME j GIVE US .1 TRIAL ON YOUR \ NEXT ORDER. PHONE 20 I ' I /'. S. THOMAS. Thin, ll ♦ DRUGGIST % V *i**•**!*••**•*'•*••**•*••**»'*i**•**•**•**•**•'*! *♦**•*'•**i*,i**i**»"«**i**i**i*,i"i'*,**.*•!••!•♦'••*• •*••*••*! that these-p.ir.l.s. l,,v,.l,,, will, PfCaerVjnq f=rU|t» the- nrfghboriag municipalities, , ,, , , IX SEASON' should unite their resources to build Second Narrows bridge, Full stock of Freih Grooeriei bringing their combined iiiiiii- and I'nii'v ProdllM. en,,- tn bear upon the federal Wbertt Oewrnawol Omman Batui and the provincial governments We are head ipiartcis lor all kinds ol Mechanic's Tools. , Paine ®. McMillan The Pioneer Hardware Tht Sherwin-W illiam s 4 Paintt Cater 1*1 Earth loi financial assist,une, tor the undei Liking. The can ol all traaacontinen- tal lines, tO be handled tiver tlu- bridgi and the senile' uillu.ii upmi predaelji the same terma. The active steps whieh are being taken to have this matter uilh disiiissed by the- property owners, the councils and tlie public bodies nl the north shore are well aihlseil, and il is strongly to be hoped that lhe lesllll will be some Well delilled scheme lor united action, which mil earn this momentous issue to successlul conclusion, for the highest welfare oi North Van couver, ;illi liriek lur |1.0U Sei Laid Kggi "ku-. perdoSra. liii WELCOME PARLOR J. llnr vs, ,,, |>i „|i. I13 LaOnsdsle Avenue Pioneer Bakery Diplock -Wright Lumber Co. DIMENSION LUMBER 8HIPLAP RUSTIC BHINGLE8 LATH KINI8HIN0 LUMBER Kiv„ ETC. A SNAP POUR ACRES CLOSE To LON8DAU! AVE. This will ni.iki' a good lubdiviiioo l'rii'i-s mnl It rnis ri-.'lit. ALEXANDER SMITH & CO. Lonadila Avintie, our Ferrv Pbonw CMotU Home 22 Onr Hit Cl'jltl. S. H Wdlker, - Proprietor I n li Bn •"! ilailv deliven I tn all parti "I Ihs i iiv |6 li'.iles | I M | Inr 13 Cl Ills /./•:/' US HIVE YOU A FIGURE <>S VOUR LUMBER BILL N. V. Horticultural Society Engagements, season 1909-1910 r Ever; Tuesdav- (.'lass'. Sons ol Seotland Nov. IJ—Dance. Merry Widow Club. Neiv. 17-18 ChafiW Aunt. N.V. Dramatie Club. Nov. th—Dauee. Me iry Widow Club. Nov. 30—Daace. St. Andrews and Caledonian So- eiety. 9 Daace. lloitiiuliur.il Bociet) j Daace, Merry Widow Club Dec. Dee. De. .I.tll ji Dance. Kerry Widow Club ll Annual lieetiag Bortkultval Bodety ul In S. TYLER, Srcn lart|, W. L KKENE, I'rcsideBt, t jth St,'phoae SJ TRY OUR MILK BREAD lllllll <a PASTRY IADECAK1 l u 1 PIONEER BAKERY phoni 1 71 Lonidili Avi PIjM JO 17th Slreel, North Vancuuver lo .1 great iadaatrial aad hip jjiiij; port Mo di in ould Iwa) along thi wataciront, un FAIRVIEW ESQIIMALT GKEENHOISES I'liiiieesl CIT FLOWERS In I.mn ;il towni |irie-e-ii Give ua a trial ler FUNERAL DESIGNS OR WEDDING BOUQUETS fi07 tta*tinq,s M., Wi Vancouver, B.C NORLH VANCOUVER LLRRY I IHI I \RI I STBAME8 ST. OBORGB STK. NORTH VANCOUViiR Leave Van. '6.45 a.m. I *8.oo " "8.50 " 9-45 " 10.45 " n-45 " 1 j.45 p.m 1-45 " ,eavc Van. Leave N. Van. Leave N. Van •6.20 a.m. '6.45 a.m. '6.20 a.m. • 7-30 " 7-5» " *!'*) " 8.30 " 8.50 " "8.20 " 9.15 " 9.45 " 9.20 I0.I5 " IO.45 " l0-si " 11.15 " 11.45 " "-'5 " 12.15 p.in. 12.45 p.m. 12.15 p.m. 1.13 " 1,45 " '-'5 ' 2.15 " 2.45 " 2.15 " 2.45 315 " 3-45 " 3-15 " 3-45 4'5 " 4-45 " 4-'5 " 4 45 515 " 5-45 " 5'5 . 5 45 6.IJ " M5 " 6-15 " 6.45 725 " 7-45 " 7-*5 " 7-45 8.15 " 8.45 " 8.15 " 8.45 <M5 " 9-45 ' 9-15 " *4I m.15 " 10.45 " 1015 " IO-45 •11 is " *i 1.45 " 11.15 " 12.00 • Not on Sunday. Time Task Itfbject to rlmnge without notice. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE PLEBISCITE ELECTION To the Electors ol North Vancouver If you wish to have absolute local control in the matter of Liquor Licenses in our City and District, mark your Plebiscite Ballot Paper with a X opposite "For" upon it at the Election on 25th inst. Kemeinber that if you do not cast any vote on the Plebiscite question, you will be counted as having voted against obtaining Local Control—and you will neutralize the vote ol a man who votes in lavor ot it. As business men you are surely able to decide what is Iiest for your own District. Voting in favor of Local Option does not commit you in any way to Prohibition. That question you must decide on its merits afterwards if you are given Local Control. The Liquor Trade has an interest lor every citizen, and it is exerting an inlluence on every home You have therefore a moral right lo control it in your community, and you have now a chance to obtain a legal right to do so—by voting for Local Option. The Licensing System has proved a failure as a means ol restricting the evils arising out of the trade, and as tri the men who are given licenses. Drunkenness end wretched homes as a result are altogether too common. Local Option will not interfere with individual liberty. Local Control ns the truest form of liberty, and local regulations will command the respect ol every law>abiding citizen. By voting in favor of getting a Local Option Law, you are following the successlul lead ol tlu- other Provinces of Canada and of many ol the American Stiates. Ladies and gentlemen willing to work for the cause of Local Option arc asked to conler with the secretary of the committee at the Committee rooms Lonsdale Avenue, and to attend a Committee Meeting in these rooms tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at 7.30 o'clock. DRAMATIC CLUB The North Vancouver Drama, tic Club announces that everything is now in readiness (or their grand production of Charley's Aunt, to be given on Wednesday and Thursday next,November 17 and 18. The ten cent, children's matinee on the Thursday is proving a most popular innovation, it already being apparent that practically every child in Nortli Vancouver will be there. Many ol the faces to ibe seen at this production will be new to the audience, as lar as stage work in North Vancouver is concerned, the committee having thought best to give sonic ol the older members a rest preparatory to the next play to be presented. "David Garrick" and "Still waters run deep" arc the titles of the next two plays to be put on by thc club, provided the present ollcring meets with the success it undoubtedly deserves. THK VOTK AND INFLUENCE OF KVERY KLKCTOR IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION IS MOST RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED "COD SAVE OUR KING" Kl groceries provisions boots and shoes cents' fOrNisHiNos Our aim is to give satisfaction to our customers. Our delivery goes to all parts of the city. II you have no telephone leave your name and our delivery will call. DODDS io TYSON Telephone 41 Cor. Rth St. and Lonsdale The Price of Lots in Burrard will be Raised on December Ist. l»o ymi know that tin- values of property adjoining mir townsite at tin- North Vancouvrr lidi of the PROPOSED BRIDGE an- almost douhle what we an- asking for a 50 x 122 foot Lot* BURRARD is situated on a gentle rising slop, and the soil is good. The Keith Road runs right through the property and Electric Light and City Water are afforded : : : : : : : REMEMBtR TIIE PRICE $ 150.00 PER LOT One-quarter oash, balance 6, 12 and 18 monfhs. E. W. McLEAN Pender and Richards ■Ht-H-H-l-H-HH-HH-faH* HiHmilH-H-H'HllinnNllHlH-H »♦ HI H 9w4*H ►+♦+♦ aH-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H- The Marvellous Suit Sale At the Manufacturers' Realization Company in sweeying everything hefort- it. Never before in Vancouver's historv have such good clothes been sohl for so little monev. The fact that these soils m ..might away bllow manufacture' cost price places Ul in a position of stipreniiicv. When you buy one of these su.U It lh- prices M are selling them for you nre saving money. We guarantee ^"™*W^'* ^jffSg_ and the styles and colorings are the latest market productions. COMt ON MIUK1MY 1UK HUM.. + ' 50 All-Wool Tweed Suits for $3.00 On Saturday we shall sell lilly all-wool imported tweed luits lor fj.ona suit. This is no ordinary five-dollar suit. made out of a mixture of shoddy and cotton, but a Pure All-Wool Scotch Tweed. It costs more lhan (5.00 for the linings, trimmings, haircloth and buttons, so you are getting all the cloth and cost ol making (or absolute nothing. On Saturday Morning |>er Suit $3. SUITS WORTH $18 FOR $9.73 11 you have not bought one or more of these suits at I9.75, and il you wanl a suit at thai price hurrv down on Saturday motuing We have sold hundred- ol them the last six daw Thev eotne in limy wool tweeds, fancy navy blues. ,liml.lt- and single-breasted, and a large lot of English worsteds. Thc atyle is correct; regular fi8oo On SATURDAY Per Suit $9.25 X Real Snap in Fine Clothes REGULAR $25.00 TO $32.50 Saturday, $18.00 Wc have thousands of them to choose from. They come in all newest slud.-s and colorings lor this season and can in every type ol man. All made from imported guaranteeel cloths and are the best suits procurable anywhere at any pric«; regular Jaj to ^3150 On SATURDAY Per Suit III Manufacturers' Realization Company "The Home of Quality," Corner Hastings and Abbott Streets ? ■H im *H-H-Htl»H*H»* „^|^f.j.4^^H->-|^+*++4.^^^^4.44.4+>+44.+-i.*^»-I-*^*-l* THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. "I 119 First Street, E. Phone 80 * The Express $1.00 per year Foreign $1.50 Fine Printing' CATALOGUES BOOKLETS F0LDEB8 PAMPHLETS STRINGERS DODOIHfl CIRCULARS MAI'S LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATKMENTS ENVEL0PE8 IINK STATIONERY SHIPPING TAQ8 LODGI STATIONKRV ANNOUNCEMENTS MILK TICKETS BREAD TICKETS CALLING CARDS INVITATIONS MEAL TICKETS LABELS BILLS OF I'Al.i: PROGRAMMES NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. N9 First Street, E phone 80 tatJ 111 \tv V Editor Kxpress: Sir—1 hardly know il 1 am juslilicd or not, in seeking to encroach on your valuable space 1 call to mind llial it is vei^' seldom 1 indulge iu the privilege extended by you to the public, ol letter wilting, but keling as 1 do that my thane is reasonably one ol public interest, which does not tread ou anyone's loci;, 1 venture lo trespass U you will permit me, jusi lor a moment, When irieuds visit us lor a lew days it never occurs to us to couul the cost any more than art would stay lo consider now the doctor was lo be paid m a case ol sudden Uluess, bul il a distinguished guest promised a visit ol a public nature which was likely to make a serious hule m our bank account, we would be juslilicd in looking rouud ior some ussistauce IrotU those who were or should be m- teresled. NOV next week no less a personage than Charlie's Auul contemplates visiting Norlli Vancouver, 1 believe the, loth and i;th. and my experience warns uic thai il is advisable to consider where lhe money is coming Irom to entertain the said lady. That she is immense!} aiuusiug nersell, there can Oc uo reasonable doubi, bul ihere is au old adage, "lie laughs bust lhat laughs last," aud it's juse this poinl 1 desire lo emphasise. The S. V. dramatic club are assumiug very considerable expense, it is impossible to produce Charlie's Aunt effective!} otherwise, and lhe e-uesiion in my mind is, arc the jcsidciils Ol North Vancouver going lo as sume the lmaucial icspuiisibillU or are they not. 1 think 1 VUL) venture lo say, tlie public win, provided v.alue is ollered lor the lime given, and price ol admis sion, and herein 1 might take the liberty ol giving Uiat assm ance. My connection with amateur dramatic societies lor the last thirty-live years justily my title to speak. The parts are exceptionally well laken. The scenery will be good and lhe pcrlormauces will be equal to any production ol thii tardea! comedy seen in Vancouver during the last six years. That ta, ol course, assuming all things go right. We have no theatre in Nortli Vancouver, somcelay perhaps we will, but Uie members ol the dramatic society ne doing their best to, what Canadians say, "make good, '.md il the public will by their attendance .show the-necessan uitciist it is their intention to iollow up the production of next week by "D.avid Garnck" and "Still waters run deep," two inosk. cxiii- lei.it plays. If they lose mmiie a s they have hitherto done-, tlu- locic-ty will have to considei ee In i her the game is or is-, not worth the candle. There are two night pi rlortn- aiiees and one matinee at a prtGt ol admission to enable everj child in North Vancouver to .sec this king ol farces. The* soeieie ee.mt lo see everybody, but il tin e idll't collie, lhe) will, as llu iiiggcis say, be eoliUnt e\'*lh iln money. 1 apologi/e lor what aru ijlilte unililellllolial, the length ol this letter, lor which if ton can bud a coinei vmi will piao uie under au obligation, \mirs obediently, ALAN li. BTBVENSON LUCAL NEWSllLMb Messrs. Sale & Brewitl have been appointed slamp vendors by the post olhce iuspectoi, and in luture all supplies oi thii. nature may be procured from ihem. The ladies ol the W.C.T. I', will hold a parlor meeting on Tuesday the loth inst., at j p.« B., at thc home oi Mrs..Stoiicy, bth street west, when Mrs. Muc- ken ol Vancouver, will give an address on "Moral 1'aduc.ilion." Tea will be served. An ofl\ i ing will be l.aken in aid ol the W.C. T.U. Home of Refuge. All members phase alteuel, ami all ladies interested in Hhr work an vei y cordially iiiviud. This very tlesii.ilde propertj has ken subdivided inlo approximately HALF - At'Kli BLOCKS .nul was placed mi iln market lor the first time this morning, November 8th. DISTRICT LOT 1265A is admirably situated m Lum Vallee, a suburb whieh is rapid- lv growing in popular favor because of its line situaliein and its adaptability lor St'Ht'K- BAM H0ME8ITE8. Lynn Vallev slopes smiili east, nestling at thi loot ill high mountains, which protect tin- valley Irom tlu west, korth and northeast wind*. UttA iM>i « ». 9 \ K» - »• Its southern slope aiul sunny exposure the whole day long makes it an ideal garden spe*. | | I This view in the vallev itself is an inspiring one—like ,i Swiss valley in the lap ol the Alps-with this dilli-rclicc, it is not a view surrounded on all sides bv mountains. When thc tieeis to the south .in ih .iiul .iwav, thl outlook in that direction will extend over miles and miles of lull and dale a. loss Hurrard Inlet .nul V.uuouvcr City, beyond the Kiascr, and the C.ull ol Georgia, even to the snow tipped iiiotini.iitis ol Washington. The B. C I'.leiliK Raihray is rapidly building its I.enn Vallcv line to within a short walking dist.iiue oi Distiiit Lot lj6$A Street can will In imining early in the new year Three or lour graded streets run almost to the pto|ictt\ Onv will be o|Hiicd up further mul macadami/cd The roek tpi.tt tv is opt ned and modrrn road making machinery is even now on the ground ii.idv lot op rations. Wain pipes ,itc mi thru* streets running north limii iln pipe line road. Klectric light will be ,i\,ill.ible as soon ,ts iln-1,irs are running, about tin- first ol the new year. I.enn V.ilhx bii.ists ,i genera] store, ichool house, hunfacr, shingle and planing mills, poatoflka, hotel nd main romlortabli bonus, || looks already like a settled community wilh a bright present and Hill brighter luture. IH^M I The liiw bridge, whiih eeill sunlv bc buili .uross the Sri ond Narrow! soon, will Ik another laitm towards tin rapid development ol I.vnn Valby. Purchasers bin Ing now , whether lor a home or lor speculation, euii count abiolme- ly upon a rapid aihaiuc m values. Bentemlier lots vary il size from one-half to three-quartern of an acre. Prices run $175, $200 and $225 and up According to si/.e ami location. TERMS-One quarter Cash, Balance 5, 6, 9, II 15, IB, II and 14 month* Full |.irti-nl»ri, iiui* and prii*. li.i. it Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Corporation, IIMII1D Et KERR HOULQATB, Manager 440 Seymour St., Vancouver, B. C. Phones 124 and 3343 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, R. & i>i <> ii ii n <• <• <> i i <> <> ii li <> <> ii ii <> ii <» ii n ti i ii i n ii ii n ii ii ii h ii ii ii '> ii ii '» ii i n ii ii ii n ii 11 ii ii il ii i ii 11 n n ' i < ■ ii <» <> ii ii ii ii ii <> <> ii n o <> <> ii <> 0 11 II II >♦•>♦♦«♦♦« 99******************************** >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A FEW SNAPS for profitable Investment Safety ■■ Income •■ Profit North Vancouver CALL AND SEE OUR Large and exclusive list forresiioiidoncc Solicited Choice City Lots-Cleared CHESTERFIELD AVENl'E between Keith Road sad Ith street, a few 50 foot lots. Price J1100 each, tcinis one-fourth cash, balance in b, [I and iH months. gin anu RIDGEWAY. Double corner. Price $1500. Terms one- lourth cash, balance in 6, II and iH months, 14m STREET, in Block 52. Two lots each size- 50x 15(1 ft. Price $535 each. Terms one-third cash, balance in b antl 11 months ijth STREET. Two lots in block 51, each size 50 x 156 ft. Price I500 each. Terms one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months 4TH axd SUTHERLAND. Corner. Price Jiooo. Terms one- fourth cash, balance in 6, ia mil iH months. 3rd anu SUTHERLAND. Double corner. Finest view in the City. Price $2500. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 1 and is months. 12TH STREET, in Block S3. Lots size 50 x 157 teat Price |6oo each. Terms, one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months. VICTORIA PARK in Block 113, full sized lot only $1500, all cash VICTORIA PARK in Block 113, corner. Price I1000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. OTTAWA GARDENS. A few choice lots at first cost. GRAND BOULEVARD. Choice of all the unsold lots at first prices. Select neighborhood. Building restrictions. BEAUTIFUL HARBOR VIEW TRACT. A few lull sized lots yet obtainable (at first cost.) Prices from Si75 to Jijo e-ach. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. LONSDALE AVENUE. A few remaining lots at first cost. Prices from $475 to J500 each. Terms, one-third cash, balance in 6 and t2 months. KEITH ROAD. Corner in block 5. Price $715, Terms one-fifth cash, balance in eight quaiterly payments. Semi-Business Property KEITH ROAD AND JONES AVENUE. Corner size box 140 ft. Price $2000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. LONSDALE AVENUE in heart of the City. Site for busm, ss block. Size 100 ft. x 130 ft. Price only Jyooo. West Capilano A few choice acreage tracts at prices that insure a handsome prolit. Li)hn Valley Acreage tncts and blocks at less than one-half the prices per acre of adjoining lands that are subdivided and being sold in lots. Estates As we ire Sole Agents for the sale of properties and a large number ol Estatf.s in Ihe Ciiy and District intending purchaseis get thc benefit of first prices as well as the largest list of North Vancouver properties to choose from. We have also a good list of property fronting on waterfront, ist, 2nd and 3rd streets. A few snaps at less than prevailing prices. KIRK INSURANCE in reliable companiei. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated A.D. 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, wilh chief place of buiiness in North Vancouver, B.C.) Cop. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ************** LIBERAL MHKTING Notwithstanding the sliort notice given thc public, a crowd of liberal proportions gathered at Larson's pavilion on Tuesday evening, to give a hearing to the liberal candidate J. W. dcB. Farris. Messrs Wade and Weart, were to have been present, but -"-ere unavoidably detained. The chair was occupied by J. I). Fraser, president of the local Liberal Association, who with brief preliminaries, introduced the speaker of the evening. Mr. Farris began by referring to his nomination, and passed at once to a criticism of thnt "inattentiveness" which in his opinion had characterized the representation, which Mr. Carter-Cotton had given this riding in the house. He dismissed this portion ol his address by discounting the influences, by meuns ol whieh he considered Mr. Carter-Cotton hud procured the nomination Irom the Conservative party. With relerence to Second Narrows bridge, Mr. Farris declared that he recognized its importance and pledged himself and Mr. Oliver to support the bridge lo the extent of 12511,000 lo sup plement the dominion grant lor the purpose of building a frce- lor-all bridge. He had written Mr. Cotton to ascertain upon what authority he (Mr. Cotton) had made his assurances ol 1250,000 for the bridge, and read Mr. Cotton's reply to the ellect that while the grant was a part of the policy of the government, it had not been discussed by the house. Mr. Farris would leave his hearers to draw their own conclusions. The speaker then dealt briefly with the "better terms" cry and the Asiatic problem, and emphasized the necessity of the provincial and the demiinion governments working together, Ior the advancement of the province. Passing to the government railway policy, he protested a- gainst the hurried manner in which this had been thrust into the political arena and thc sud den bringing on ol the elections. In dealing with government railway policy he assailed it upon the grounds that the route- did not open up sullicient new country, that it paralleled existing lines for long distances, that the provincial guarantee ot $35,000 per mile or in all with interest, about $45,000,000, is likely to impair the credit ol the province, and that the policy had proven unacceptable to prominent conservatives, as F. J. Fulton, Capt. Tatlow, and Charles Hibbert Tupper. Mr. Oliver presented a constructive railway policy to replace that ol the goveiniuinl He proposed to co-operate with the dominion government In lurther siihsiili/.inn provincial railways already assisted bv tllc federal house; tO cither lorce the railroads to build through the Hope mountain pass, or to construct that line as a goveiniiunt undertaking. The speaker 11 as of opinion that the dominion goMiiiiiuui and also the proviitiv.s nl M.i 111 loli.i and Alberta should graat aitl to build the C.N.R. through this province. Postmaster McMillan has bun endeavoring lo secure the appointment of a postage stamp vendor and the- installation ol a letter box at the top ol the lull, Olid hopes le> SUCCeed in due course. For Fall Planting I'.iilli. front tbe bssl Knropean unit .(•I'iiii frowns 111,iiaf pews fruit iiiiiI iirniaiiii'iilitl trn-. union mi sp-lind ."il williimi ir- riiiuii'iii, in iln Ijt pari "I tin- Anivri- HI I'Hiln.i nt mil ml' .t'''l mill thl ItW Jo.e se'iil,*. (iitnli-n, Kii-lilaml Hnaei-rSafdia—teit- eii -n.rk ft.ain tin- lust gMMS in llie world. tVlli Flfldng mnl Gnii"-. Siimv l'iini|i", Ki-rtilimT., IW lap. piiA, i ni Plus-en, SpnuiiiK M»i«n.,ii, ft.* tl lm,' bilmr mily. NVu W i*gi- c»inl'ii!iif free, M I HENRY On a i,i.,au-f« ninl Brtdhoom, 111) 11 ll,-itimi.Iir Ka.a'l, Viiiii'iiliir II,I' Branch Mnnrn : South Vsueonvat Builders and Contractors P. li ARSON is |iri'|mred to rapplj I inn, Brick, hoi,tl, Cement Ami nil kiniU of Building Malaria! InquaDtiUaalo suit Iii'l it ifa-tiiialili- |.ricos. —AI'PI.Y— HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVEI TKI.KI'llllNK No. 2. Lqnn Valley Lumber Co. Arc prt parol to deliver at shortest notice : , : : all kinds of : : : : , Rough and Dressed LUMBER Citt| Office, 39 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 36 P.O. 4HMMI LYNN CKICK, B.C. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY The ipiartcr ol Burarrd Inlei which was developed by tbe Canadian Pacific Kailway. with result of lar-je Customs revenue to Canada, no longer satisfies the requirements of the Dominion. The time lias come when tin; interests of tlio PROVINCE ANI) DOMINION AL1KK DEMAND THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREATER BURRARD INLET. OK WHICH NOKTIl VANCOUVER CITY IS THE CENTRE AND Koi'l'S. North Vancouver has 20 miles ol waterfnatafe available for industries, shipping and railway bases. The Canadian Government hm, voted laoo.000, also $6,400 per mile for bridging the Inlet antl connecting North Vancouver by rail trill) Vancouver. 1 In* Dominion Minister of Public Works stated Ibis summer on iln* Coaat lli.it it nn i-ssatv fir leniild (aior additional Govern meat aasistaace to complete this bridge, and the expediting ol this CMBOCtiag link, available bv all railroads, now engages North VaoCOttvei Cit] .ind tbc neighboring municipalities with tin approval ol the Provincial Govtrnnx at THK FERRY SYSTEM AT PRE8ENT CONNECTING WITH VANCOUVER is UNDEB CONTROL OF NORTH VANCOUVER CITY, AND EXTRA BOAT AND WHARFAGE ARE Now BEING ARRANGED FOR The Canadian Mesicsn I'actfn Steamship Company, having sell 1 leil and used Norlli Van- 1 mm 1 as tin- abjective point lot their magnificent liner •- Lonsdale, Sunk Vain ouvei '1 offit ial lilr as a pun Ins begun As lar as human judgment ian sec North Vsncouver's progress is ineviubh certain Those in tbe couutrj lusi side to judge have expreesed anticipation 1b.1t sin* will lie lo Vancouver what Dirkcnhead is to Liverpool, and may eventually do a shipping business I nc t than that done- on the Vancouver side. North Vancouver's population and building are incesssntly increasing. Ibr tirand Boulevard is the largest on the American continent, ami ber real estate ofers opportunities to investors which cannot be bettered, and are possibly unequalled on the Pacific Coast Maps and punted inlonnation as lo the City ol Notth Vancuuver will In supplied on application to North Vancoucr Land & Improvement Co., \\l Mahon, Mcfarland & Mahon, Ltd., Ltt).,Official \q«i»t> COHSEll PKNDER ASD SSTMOUR STREETS, VANCOl VSR, ll.C. THK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. *m Furniture HI ■p'»rAW ■ .,':)* I i_\w_W 1 *** * ""a, J **-~»W v» ,* Tjj j 4<>*Vi«i-A '■'/; IVl.C-Ji' For tl .ii a,. »* a ottaga ■•' mansion li whal vmi want, _^^h'':i^^t\'-' , ii i-uJi^HJai A MORRIS (IIMK I a.i comfort, Iltl III K SI All I) CHAIRS In ,*nil, rji.ai-i, iiui-ii Mission -tvi (01 (HIS AM) DAMM'ORI Sn- uur CROCKERY DEPT, Uaantifal 07 piece Opdquc (hin.i Sets $25 Housi liiriushinqs, Carpet Squares ' Ite, He. 54 and V Lonsdale Ave. Ill The regular session ol district council, was held Thursday ol last week. There were present, Couneillors Kob- suu, DaviaOB and Allan. Reeve through his property, the nearest point to his house. From Win. Bun ill w'th rcfiT- c-uec to his,claim lor reimbursement ior constructing Uml ward . jilt iront of his pi i|'crw; ciihin- e eer to report. From W. T. Graham, with reference to his application lot i toad, stating that he intends to begin clearing at once .md to . Me Naught presided. |£J£ iu ^ • ■ m ,0 Communication! were received t M {0 ,H,sl wuh.[ as lollows; From Mayor Doug las ol Vancouvcr, inviting council to sclld delegates to a cuttle,r- clicc ol the several municipalities lulelcstetl in the uppo.nt- incut oi a board ol harbor commissioners ior Burrard Inlet, to repot From Col, Dudley, with reler- i-mc to road building through 1). I,. ,ss)i) on Dudley road; local improvement bylaw to be proceeded wilh. From Geo. Wagg, claiming imssiuucis 101 milium meet, tu . ,, ,* , _ ,,,,.,. .. ' i<b".asi or work eloi c in eon- be held al \ ancouver on Sutur- *"' , , , * , ,i .,, ,, ,, slimtinir a boiilcvanl in limit day the bth mst. Keeve Mc- . K Z__m w , . Naught was appointed to au«ul ul ^^ ,i KK„ » the meeting, »««■■** ~ ■"* ll'" I. O. O. F. North Vnncouver Lodge, No. J5, meets every Thursday evening, corner I.onsdale avenue and First street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting .brethren cordially invited to attend. Edwin Peers, N. G.; Thos. S. Nye, Rec.-sec; J. H. Pilling, Fin.-sec. 11 Bonrd (if Trade North Vancouver Board of Trade meets thc third Tuesday ll ench month, at 8 o'clock p.' m., in the board room, Cityj Hall. Executive meets the first Tuesday ol each month. D. G. Dick, President; J. R. J. Mttr- ray, Secretary. 3rd street, cor Lonsdale ave BLACKSM1THING HORSESHOEING STEEL WORK CARRIAGE WORK BTC. BTC laml Mi,opening a specialty From the N. V. board ol '.1 uli inviting council tu appoint (It-ie- 1 gates lo 1 joiut civic committee 10 loiisieler lhe adviaultlitv Councillor Allan complained that the contractor! lor Lynn Valley tramline extension ivcie throwing din, etc., em lhe road oi retaining counsel to watciiju) the inconvenience ol pedes- railway legislation in uic icelcr- ] -n-"ls; company will attend to al house, 111 tlic interests oi the J tbi matter. cil\ and the district. The leeve | Plans ol subdivision were re- aud Councillor Allan eicre ap-U'eivcd as lollows: The south pointed to act. ), ol D. L. 1551, returned; lots . From the acting manager o! 14 and 17, D. L. 599. to bl I | tiie B, C. BL Ry. Co., forward- mended; ten acres ol D. 1, ing prolile of Lynn Valley c.\- approved; part ol 1). L. 1004, t 0 Cor. Ind and Lonadale Ave § i a a approved; part of D. L. &73i (Canyon View townsite i.ipprov- ed conditionally; block 11, D.L. Gent's Furnishing .ind Fancy Store. Batabllabad IM Tai phonal! JUST ARRIVED j FROM THE EAST ? tension for approval; plan ap- Shaw's Pioneer Dry Goods • PES a* deputy com mission er ol lands, advising thl cotllicil 593, proved; lots 1 and 1, 1) llial G. A. Llarrett, das. Denny, L* 579, approved; west part oi i'ir, .1. Ke-esc and Jam Muselow D. I,.,MSN, approved; the smith wm applying lor leave lo pros- tul% of lol 2, in the north jf ol I pi it for coal and petroleum 111 D. I,. 2003, referred back. ■ the district, and mpicsling thu Aecounls were read .is follows council to stale anv objectlo&l antl ordered pa iti: 1 iiiancc emu that they might hold to lhe li- mittee $850.38; board ol works miscs being granted; no objec- $1561.08. lions. j On motieui, Angus C.iiniTon From C. I.argnii, ofiering to was appointed senior diatrict do certain work on DoverconM engineer at a salary of ftj_ per road for $70 wilh $3 each extra month, Ivan Cameron, junior lor stumps; oiler accepted. engineer at a salary ol fto per From F. C. Gamble, public month, and Donald Cum 1 mi works' engineer, with reipect to con wilting engineer .it i retatn* rcipusi that the* government er ol Ui Pl'r month. eoiistnui ,1 io.nl along tho west The proposed lonstrtictlon ol side ol D. L* 763, and pointing Keith road to Bugle barbae was out adverse features of the work I lurther considered and it was decided to request the property The Finest Double Corner Close iu.corner jth street and Sl Andrew's, 1110x140 1'iice ,<j,ono. One third cash, balance I) and It, One Acre on Plank Road Close to Boulevard. Price- #1,050. One-tpiartercash, balance n, 12 and lN. Lot on 5tb St. Close in, (900. One third cash, balance 6 and 12. C. E. LAWSON Ileal hstale Specialist 15 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 70 a lortment ol Cushion Topi and fable Centra, • , . inging Irom jji lo 60c. Frilli to match I'.ml derj Siiks, Beautilul ind personill' selected lined Fancy Collars ud # Handkerchiefs al vert reisomble pricei m •a 9 a ! a t a a Ladies' Underwear, to 1 lear 10 pa 1 1 ent ofl, Mi ii". 1 in ) \\aiel Sox, 15c per piii 111 j paii for (1.00, 1 11 lleavj Wool Sox, 35c per pair or 3 pair [01 (i.oo, Onr Umbrella and Oil Skm Department i** worth inipei lion 9 • a a § DRESSMAKING '.))' THK PREMISES. Clerk to reply, urging construe tion. From J. C. McNair, requesting a road to his residence on part of lol I, west portion of I). :L. 237; clerk to reply that the Keith roatl already n-iis right. holders interested to dralt an outline of what might be considered an equitable basis of distribution of cost, f6r 1-11.I'age tax purpoe-s, aiil lo .-iib- mit lhe same to the council. PALACE HOTEL (2.00 per alld up. Special rati s in (.on ih, s .oul to regular b urders Finest R001 Garden on m REDA&ANDRUSS MOMMHOM Saoon Stsht. • ■ ■ • NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. FURTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING THE Auction Sale of Government Lands at Point Grey TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1909, AT THE HORSE SHOW BUILDING IN VANCOIIVER On Mmidav. \oveiiilu i -. i-j<»i. in mil pl.m mi sail lm the Piouiiei.il Govilllluen , at tin HOTM Show lliiilding ' i llus aili ml.on put u l.s ol ialii'. eoiupiising in ull Mm atles,more ol b di *i I llml US follow A portion ni D l, in. snnaied between Sixteenth ivenui .oul Chaldecotl road, containing 383 acrta, mon <>t hss, ntbdivided lato parcels ol Iron 1 M 103.79 km, to be sohl with- iiut building or lubdividinn restrictions, \ portion ni I) l. si" comprising 1 sj acres, mon 01 leas, and ntbdivided into p.nnis ol Iron I *'i lo 1 hn acrea; lo In sold without building 01 subdividing ntTtrktiow, This pro- pt-rtv ia biiundul bj Imperial street on Uu west, bj Campbell street on the eaat, Tenth avenue 0* tin- north and Sixteenth aventn on tin tooth, apd ia immediately south id the Provincial Keiormatorj bebool \ portion ol D l. 140 rontaining in all 130 ncrea, nore or leaa, aitnated between Sixth avenue and Marine drive, and lying iniinedialel) went of thnt part ol Point Orejr diftrift noi kiioini ,ts Jericho, Loti in tins portion mil contain from ' acn npto 1 \*\ acres, described as lollows: Itlmks numbered 1 in - inclusive and all bus in hlotks numbered im and i.\ .1 ubdivi Ion ol D I. 140, These lots uill Is sold undei building condition!, a-hich will require ilu rreclido ol om dwelling bouai mt i.teh lot, and all pvrchamn ol said lots shall he n-quircd i" entei into an agtcement nol to inbdividi or mblet tt) portion oi anj lot, There is no restriction .1^ to tha cosl ol the duelling m 10 staled tunc lor the duelling lo l* built. a ii.pus FOB Till' s.M.i-: dp Till'. ABOVE LANDS WIU BB ONR-QUABTHS CASH, BALANCK Di TH1KU 8Q0AL ANM'AI. PAVMKNTs. INTKKHST at six Pl-.K CKNT. i'a a.i c,i, • is to hi Vancouver's most fashionable and beautilul residential diitrict, This propertj is uniqut Ij ritnated, nitb .1 splendid elevation Im lag the Gull ol Deoffia, Howe l and Knglish Bay, .md in .1 len yeari uill 1« the mosl beautilul reiidenliul dlstricl in North America, This will undonbtfdly bc one ol the most important twki d laid that has taken plan in thi city, and ani person mini-inl In Vancouver real estate should not overlook an opportunity to tn present A map showing thi exact localil) ol the panels ol land cu l» bad at out office, Catalogues giving tht approximate tdM ol e.nli lot offend lot salt m being pripared and «.m In a.11 applii ■iiimi "ii Tlmi il,11 ilu 1 ith inst. 0PIN tVlNISOh TRITES £, LESLIE OPEN EVENING^ AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS TELEPHONE -H36 659 ORANVlLLE STREET 19 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Good News No excuse now for not B UYING THAT PIANO Contracting for several hundred pianos,$375.00 to $450.00 grades at it big cut from Manufacturers' Wholesale Prices, enables us to ship in CARLOAD LOTS and by the "iieev harness svs* te:u," s.ivin-* lo us many dollars in freights alone, we are now Mlling Popular Dependable Pianos I175 ti<io $300 $325 Jb.oo lojio.ooper month When you deal with us yon get the best in.ii Tm Laaottf Piano Con- tf.KN im Wksikrn Canada, backed by 3S VKARS I'KAClll Al. I'XI'KRItNl'l ind an abundance of capital, can give. Montelius Piano House, Ltd 434-141 K.lti.q. OWttS WhI Vancouver, • ■ B.C. The Ambitious Housewife seeks to make everv product ol her cooking perfection itself. She should take advantage ol everv condition that will help her.' Royal Standard Flour has helped thousands ol women in British Columbia to get perfect results. Ils rapidly increasing nsu shows this. Then- is .1 good reason why it should. It is made (rom the besl wheat— from wheat that is most care fully mille-il, and is the result ol the Boat skillful blending that is possible as a result of our experiments, carelully, patiently and tirelessly conducted. The users ol Koyal Standard Flour appreciate the opportunity they have each moiitii ol drawing a too, piece china dinner set. The Hour is perfection itsell, aiid the extra premium is in keeping with our policy of giving superior value. The coupon in vmir s.uk this m011 ih mav entitle you to om ol these dinner sets. Manufactured bv HOCKEY Nortli Vancouver and Vancouver played a draw of one goal each on Saturday last at Brockton Point, The game was supposedly a "friendly" but after seeing sonic of the rough work on Saturday last, one wonele-rs what a real struggle between the two teams will result in. The two clubs meet iu the first cup lie on Saturday, November 20II1, lyoo, and in order to enable the local team to git into proper condition, a match has been arranged with lltiruahv for Saturday next, on the boulevard park, Nortli Vancouver. Whilst it is not believed that the Burnaby team can possible deleat Nortli Vancouver, it is reckoned that they will make them go all the way, and incidentally give North Vancouver- ites an opportunity lo see the first hockey match ever played in B. C. north ol Burrard Inlet. CHURCH SERVICES Methodist church, corner 41I1 and St. George's avenue:— Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.jo p.m. Sunday school at Moodyville at 11 a.m. Prayer'meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. B. H. Balderston, B.A. Lynh Valley Institute Hall:— Services every Sunday mom ing at 11, and evening at 7 p.m. St. John the Evangelist, 7th and 13th streets:— Holy communion 8 a.m.; morning prayer 11 a.m.; ceding prayer 7 p. m. On the first Sunday in the mouth there will be a second celebration ol the holy communion at 11 a.m. Rector: Rev. Hugh Hooper. Services at St. Clemciil's hall Lynn Valley: Morning prayer II a.m*; evening prayer 7 p.111 Priest-in-charge: Rev. H. II Gillies. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Mh 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. Nortli Vancouver Catholic Indian Mission:— Sunday Services—Mass at 9 a.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Benediction at 3 p.m. Pastor: Rev. E. Pcytavin, O.M.I.V.G. Baptist Church, cor. 5th and St. Georje.— Sabbath school at 2 p.m. Services at 3 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. The sU-Hiii barge Forager, ol this port, whose periodical call*, laden wilh produce ior the local branch ol the Brackinan-Kcr Milling Co., have made the vessel a (amiliar object lo residents ol North Yaiientiw-r, has luili sold lo ,1 V.litoll.i fin .Itlil will be repl.md hy the Ranger, a larger and more modem hoat. NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT District of New Westminster TAKE NOTICE lhat Ernest Crockford, of Vancouver, occupation cruiser, intends to appiv for permission to purchase thl following described laud. About 400 acres. Commencing at a post planted 20 chains east ol the southeast comer of Lot 568 thence west 60 chains, thence north 40 chains, ihenee west 20 chains, Iheiice south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence nortli 40 chains more or less to point of commencement. ERNEST CROCKFORD WM. DALZ1EL DUKE, Agent October 4, iyoy. 9-19 VANCOUVER B. C. I«w Hesliniwlfr Land District District of New Westminster TAKE NOTICE that William Robert Stanley, ol Vancouver, occupution, rancher, intends to apply (or permission tV purchase the following described lands 32.0 acres more or less, commencing at a post planted about IJ chains south ol the south-east corner ol lot 1239, thence south 80 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence norih 80 chains, thence west 40 chains more or less to the point of commencement. WM. ROBT STANLEY per WM.DAL7.1EL DUKE Agent Dated August M| If0|. J-IJ WW lI'MUlillMiT llllll HlMhrl Districi ol New Westminster. TAKE NOTICE that Elliot A. Haswell, ol Vancouver, occupation broker, intends to up ply Ior pei mission tu purchase the lollowing described laud. Aboui 320 acres, cumiiicueiug al a post planted on the iiorlhcasi corner ol Lot I23y, thciuc souih 80 chains, thenee east 40 chains, ihcncc north tlo chains more or less lo shore ol Horseshoe lake, ihcncc 40 chains more or less 111 a westerly direcliou along shore ol lake lo point oi commencement. ELLIOT A. IIASWKLL WM. DALZIEL DUKE, Agent October 2, iyoy y-iy Kriirwai of Liquor License TAKE NOTICE that thirty days alter date, 1 intend in apply to F. S. Hussey, superintendent oi provincial police, lor a renewal ol the liquor license of the Moodyville hotel, held by me, lor the term ol six mouths commenting .l.iiiiun ist, lyio. Tlie Moodyville hotel is situated at Moodyville, on lot No. ;;>, group one,New Westminster district. Dated al Moodyville, B. C, this ,'*Mli day oi Oelober A. I)., iyoy. (Signed) TOM BOOTH 8-M liquor License Application TAKE NQTICE that jo dayi alter date, I intend lo apply to the boanl of license commissioners lor the City of North Vancouver, for a shop or botll; license, under the provisions ol the "Municipal Clauses A-Jt,'1 iyo6, for the purpose oi stliing liquor under the provisions ol sub-section 3 of section 175 of said act, in a two story block, to bc erected ou Lot 40, Plock 155, Subdivision tl Districi Lot 274, in the City d North Vancouver, which said lot is situated on the North side of First street, oast of Lonsdale avenm Dated this 5th day of November, A. D., iyoy. 10-14 WILLIAM J. Tl/LK COAL NEW WKU.lNGTOSCoal ilirirt (rum the mines. Place your orders now ami "pi-lire your»inter's supply. Large shipments -will nrrivn in a lew days. Prirfu right Large supply of WOOD always on hand P. LARSON Hotel North Vancouver Telephone No. 2. Vancoaver Business Directory V'« lUsliniiisliT Land IIM rid ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN 4 CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS jiy Pender street, Vancouver and North Vancouver architects E.S'. ANLEY MITTON.M.I.C.A ARCHITECT 619 Hastings Slreet West, VANCOUVKR, n. C. District of North Vancouver UM CAPILANO WAUR IIIMHIt I NOTICK is hereby gieni thai il is ilie intention of the council ol the District of Nortli Vancouver to apply to the Hon. the Lieiiu-iiant-C.overnor in Council after the lapse of thirty dayi Irom the lirst public ation ol this Notice for a Certificate ol Approval ol the proposed Want Works System to be constructed lor East Capilano Water Works District, which Disi rut or Toeeiisilt is shewn e>n a map thereol filed in the Land Regis try Ollice, in the City ol Vancouver, and numbered 2812. ALKX. PHILIP, CMC. North Vaniouver, ird November, lyoy. lo-M District ol New Westminster. • TAKE NOTICE that A. F. Lloyd of Campbell Kiver, occupation lish warden, intends to apply uu I'i'iiiiissioiito purchase the following da:srribed lands.—About 1M 11 res. Commencing at a post punted on the north-west corner ol lot 568, thence east 40 chains more or less to shore of Horse Shoe Lake, thence in a north and southwesterly direction around shore ol Horseshoe and Nanton Lakes to point of commencement. ALGERNON P. LLOYD, Oct. 4th, 1909 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE I HEREBY GIVE MP. ICE that it is my intentioii to apply to the board ol heiiiong commissioners (or the liistriet Municipality ol North Vi'iu ouver, Hritish Columbia, at Iheir next regular meeting alter the expiration of thirty days Inun thc date hereof, for a Hotel License to certain premises situate in Lynn Valley in the said District Municipality, being Lot onci (1), in Block lifty-one (51), Sub-division of District Lot iw-.i thousand and cightv-sevcii(JoH7) group one (1), New Westminster District. Dated this lilth day ol Nov wiiber, iyoy. JOHN M. DUVAf 11-15 AUCTIONEERS A. M. BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 66 Hastings street west is thc only auctioneer who will pay spot cash before the sal* is conducted MUSIC Prof. JOS. E. NURNUERGER Musical Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Hal'., Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phone 2530 Phone 463 M. W. WAITT A CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street Pianos — Talking Machine! — Music Goods The oblest music house in B. C. BARRISTERS SCHULTZ 9 ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. MR II. ,\. POWELL is opi 11 to receivi pupili lor insliui lion "ii liai Violin, 'Cello and Conlia Bin, Vt n painitakin| with 1 hild- ren. Music copied neatly, O'Brien Hall, Cornel Haitingi inui lloun 1 Sll. els. Phone L42O0. LADIES' HAIRCREJSING Latin-." ee In a alee ays aim tu look up-lo* ilati' -hutilil rail on M iniiiili lliiiii|,lire'... sh.*lianjubi rn*,iv.dn large **anat*" Puffs. 11!-" the nt-ee ( hlfnon. A Ir'HiiII" lul m*i uf puffs limy Li* bad (mm t'i UD, Roomi 104-105 Crown Building, »"'1» baiaUW nrj switch inun |l m. Jet Handle, ninl Hair iim-nm-iil-* in 615 Pender Street Phone 996 S. D. SchulU C. S. Arnold BATHs mel rarletj. aa n P n Carta, Baon, a ie. Bhltnpooiqg, fanirurtn*-. Hair Un,--- ing,Scalp Inatawata, i-ie.,etc. MADAMS BUMPHkEYI id - Gram-ill* Btrwt kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sti. The only up-to-date ind reliable bath house in Britiih Co- lumbia- We cure where others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Plain baths, electric baths, shower baths, massage lor bo: dy, scalp and face; electro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS. KALLETHE, PROP., Graduate of Berlin, Gcrmnny OPTICIANS W. LAWRENCE SMITH Graduate Optician All work guaranteetl Consultation Iree 49 Hastings street west Opp. Cameraphone theatre PMOTOtiSAHHtRS All new houses should he pi]>- a ed (or gas in order to save the heavy expenditure for this convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT k POWER CO., LIMITED, Lonsdale Ave. District of North Vancouver I INJURS I OH III ill NI till ISM IS TENDERS arc Invited by the Districi Cotlncil for the following Debenture Bonds to be issued, viz: I. $30,000 of General Debentures at 4), per cent lor 30 years 1. f17.474.40 ol Local Improvement Debentures guaranteed by the District at 5 per cent for 20 years, AND 3. $15,000 of Water District Debentures guaranteed by District at 4,'*, per cent for 30 ecus For further particulars and copies of By-laws apply to subscriber, with whom Tenders must be lodged be-fore 7 o'clock p.m., on 181I1 November next. ALEX. PHILIP, C.M.C North Vancouver, October, iQoy SBVRNTBBN HOMES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUI HON We can handle as minv l» II you are thinking uf budding see us ind talk the matter over CAMPBELL i, MILLER 906 Lonsilnli' Ave. North Vancouver HERE Nl ■ 111trrpt1.se on Lonsilatlr Avenue, No. 443 B»twi-'ii llli mel Mii Mri-i-l*. The North Vancouver Piano Co. & SCHOOL 01 Ml Ml Will .'-ll -'nil anv in«tnim-Mit «*.iit**l ttiA la-mli ynu hnw In till- llll-lll Lllfl 'llllllll* i.rllTlail Oal. |,|.|a". Clli Md HI Hi taM) li-rui. rlteluM to ymi Ai.l. i.ik.n- ami work tiDAKAHTICD BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings St. W. Canidi't Grtatrit W».t«m School R. J. Sprott, B.A.,-- Minager IMPERIAL PHOTO STUDIO Family Group Specialists Cabinet si/.e, $3 per dozen Cor. Carrall and Cordova sts. A. SAVARD, Proprietor PICTUI1E FRAMING PITMAN'S Business College 632 Seymour st., Vancouver Day school open all the year round. Night school commences September 8th. CHIROPRACTIC I li.li.[at., 11. *| II.,* OIUJI IhCtl'.H tbUtlaal** ,' air aim rr latitat MMM "1*11-, ..*.* |MM II) I*. |,.lli) ,*fl lll.aa.Ki' .• I ll IH '|'t.i 11. III. iiiii- liirujar.i tor n, e *,.,,,,.v.*r I. tlfiirgr Kv.ua, 1)1 , |lla,i*l,,r i,t I liir„|*l.. Ill), gr.ilil.tr r.lia *.*< ii.m- .,i , i... tii, DivFopt-rt, In-*. OITIi.'. rUQH M. I uetllliiiilaaa lli'*,.. IU K..l<*"!l ■ •* a I'l,,,ii, I.I'l 4 II,, i. I to .V tumult.* tlnn ati'l ri.iillli.tn.il Itt ,* DETECTIVE AGENCIES _ I PICTURE FRAMING We have the largest itock of mouldings in B.C.to select from »o when you want iraming done cheap and well get our prices. BAILEY BROS. CO LTD, 1540 Granville amf 138 Cordova ReALESTATE Keep your eye on EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply lo MORDEN & THORNTON Phone 815 440 Homer Street fertile I1U.II.1IIIIT k Securities Corporation Ltd 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE Canadian Detective Bureau:— Offices everywhere Vancouvor Office. SU Kinpire Murk >,mii;i»iiiiir. .t. wi-n. lluelM W. W. WELSH General Superintendent DYEING AND CLEANING LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ■STATU MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgiti - - - Minager RESTAURANTS PERTH DYE WORKS Anderson & Hilton, Proprietors | Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing A11 Nortb Vancouver people Ladies' dresses, silks, laces a I * sauaJBSS i kE<^'AP,',S, Agents, North Vancouver . Elthfr VftCk R1°.ck 5 Hm1' ______ 1 '"g-1 itreet, opposite the lew Poit Office. Leonard sells hii _ tea by the pound. GROCERS CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG WATCHMAKERS Groceriei and Proviiiom Wholesale and Retail I iA Haitiagi St. (downstiiri) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays Knglish practical watchmaker; Established 1 SC RUBBER STAMPS THE QBO. II IIKWITT CO Minufit lutiTs M'PERIOR Ulttt M.\HI'S Sign ind l'i* iliiaie ■ Mirkm ,111111 1 o 10 FviRiiF.i.n Hi rn,. Fom R3917 , Offl.e jjb llu,Unci Specialty, repairing ■IWOODIOOFB, tu Carrnll Street A. Campbell 11",". '■ l. I'ui. ARCHITECT lit Slrnl. I'., of Sl Ainlinix Xnrlli Vn ni'iiin 1 r St. Vtlk - THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. CONSERVATIVE MEETING Concluded from Page One, lt would exert ■ very beneficial influence on freight ratea to the advantage oi merchants and tlu public, The grain would come this wa) and elevators would be built on both Miles oi the Inlet, lt would ultimate!) pi,tec this city ol North Vancouver on the same looting as Vancouver. Alter dealing with othei leal Ul'es ol the* policy he I'llelleil tO Second Narrows bridge, reasserting the lact that ilic cabinet h.ial placed (330,000 avallabli ior the bridge provided the do minion government and the mn Illegalities WOUld CO opei iti and that be expected to sec the bridgi! Ill Use ill thru ecus lie closed Ills spi'celi eeith a short review of thi expenditures made 011 in,nls bv the govern ment at North Vancouver, and with a request lor Iht support oi the electon at the pedis. Hmi. t. I. Cartei-Cotton will address a meeting ol thetol's,at Lvnn Valley, oil Satunlav even- -'ANDIE ITCHEN K A LARGE SUPPLY OF PRESH FRUIT AND K\M)IK ALWAYS ON HAM' F. K. Hon not, bi Lonsdale ing. Pianos & Organs Tuned and Repaired Charuts Moderate Satisfaction Guaiantt*. d WILLIAM LINT PRACTICAL TUNER & REPAIRER ><Pegwell" 14th It, w Forbes ave. P. C. will receive prompt attention. DR. H. B. HOWELL OPTICIAN lli-rn k:— Hairrur.1 Stenalariuni, UHU On! ill ll Vani'iiiiviT, RtHiiatM-i I'ti'.s) iniiiilier IH Nurlli Vaiiiuiiver W. J. BALMAIN CIVIL KNl.lNBKR Qii»nUtv ?tirviayor anil Archltet-t NORTH VANCOl'VKK. uKALKD ri SUBRH nlli be reeelved 'J III Ilia* -ail.l.ir' "I III.- Nortli Vllll- .aaiiai lite lirm., Ltd., Illilil 11 aaVi.iik iii iin* ("rei ii "f Dminbir lit, I iii:i, i *r die fnrnii-liim: ol all material!, -ni*|ilii-, labor, toola etc Mce-nar* to niiitrue-l and complete a Reinforced Con r**t.* deck »i tin -<-uih.-rly t-ml nl |,ntn,i|nle a.velille iitv ni N'irtll Vlllli'HI- ver, in -iivunlaiiiv hi h the plana, ipeet- Icitloni, .'te., prepuwd b» Georgi 8, Hindi, ene-iiii-iT tot iln- Nurth Vnni-ini- varCity Fi-trlw, Ltd., snd now milt in llu* *-.i'hli'ii|riin*t'rV "111**.*. Porroiol lender, with ■peciflcttioni, condition*, igrMaiMl ami Imud attach- at m.iv i bullied hy ktmevn mpon- ■ibllI'l.iitrni'lor.al the ollii-i'n( thl Kit- (jint-er, evliere the pltt, prulile, ami ile- tailed dmtlngi nno be Inipeeta-al. Kaeli tender moil la* iccompukd by ,i dlDOlil In 1'it-li, "f I ''ertili.'il olii'a|iii'. pavalile tn iln- Maw w the BecreUrj M the North \iiiii'"iie'rl'ity Kerries, Ltd., inr the mnn nf *'i per eeni mi the value nf the aiTi'tni'anyini! ta'lid.-r. whieh Maid ■nm nf mi'iiey will In furfeite-il tn the Ni.rlh Vaneiit'ivi-r I ily Ferries, Ud., ll ew tin- lander li u«eptad ami ti.a- teiel- MM iblll fail Iii eiiler intu lite i-niitMi-i anal bond wln-ii nutilii'il liuin to be- the Secretary "I thie paay. The nioeeMfol teii'ieret will la- required to forniih a bond "f ten tlionmiil dollan, properly mcatad. ind lo Ih- ib* proved 'af b» Ilm Nurlh Vamouver City r'a-rn.-. Uti., k» the faithful performance of tin- work. The riiinpany reserve- the rinht to reject uny M all twdttfl, ur tn aeeepi IB] teniler. N" lender will be recetad after the Imie apaiiii,*,!, ami ill teniler. nut nn lhe l.liiiiks (nrni-hcil, ur imt prnperly HIM nut, will !»• rejected. Kiiveln|H'» shall bo eddmwd to the se.Tiiary iif iln- Company and mirked "Tinnier-(nr Reinforced t'nnerete |i..ek" QKOBOKH. II.\N1>, li | Be, KnginiM Dili..* nf Kngineer fur the Nnrlh Vaiiiuiiver City Kernel, Ltd., November llth, NO*. IWI BuiterickS fASIIiONS The ladies ol North Vancouver will be pleased to know that it is no longer nevessury for them to leave down their lewing and loose* i day in (join-; to Vancouver in search ot a HuUiriik Pattern. From the number of ciiquii"it*s for these- [OOdl, Wl found it iiicissary to add llus department lo our ever increaaina business, and all admit that it tills, a long-felt eeaiit in this city. Don't Eail lo -,'c-l the "Delineator" every month, IJC, Butterick laanion book lot winter 25c. All Pattern! to and 15c. Singer Sewing Machines Who you want a machine, don't forget that we* ri preient thl Singer Machine Co, in North Vancouver, aiul tan supply you with the noil modem machine, either on al] caah or eaiy payment lyitemi, A stock alwavs nil hand lo sele'et from. J. J. McALKKCK KEITH BLOCK LONSDALE AVRNl'K PRONE 93 Cleared Lots In Block 33A, D.L. 530 These lots are all on gradeditreeti. Ia fine neighborhood. Close to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light. Prices $600 to $700 I AM TERMS S. GINTZBURGER -LIMITED- THK NORTH VANCOUVKR SPECIALIST 163 Cordova Street, Vancouver, R. C. f. 0. HOX 3M. SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH & DOOR FACIOKY, foot of St. George We milie-it a trill bill mi mur Ordiv. "null nr law ALEXANDER F. KEILLY <>/-;/n>,l.v/ (imi fhiilrliinilri ni SI. .tlnlr-w'* Ctttttk Teacher uf I'iuiiti, Uveal uml Theury 11 dofii*e<l Pii|iil» prepared fnr the Tomntia lii'venity Kxaniinatioiu StlniiuS' '"'' ''"'ir Mrr'' '"'""" s^tSm% I'mii- mrr " UA /,,,,,-rtii'- .lifrnir. I'Auii. Snrtli I'aaeutirer Nnrth Vaanmer, Ttwrian A Fri.lay». Kefere'iict'I Kev.Mr. Gillam ¥**9*9*9*9*4AM**9*9*9¥*%l9*%*t**9999t*%*t*9* ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD ? Come to us for tin- inonrv and rppav it tu suit voutmII BY MONTHLY OR YEARLY SUMS WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE JOHN ALEXANDER & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS tai Lonsdale Avenue c !!! ii ■ ■ i) ■ • n ■ ■ ii I Ai.l. AND SKI- Till- NEW ASSORTMENT OF vSilverware Given Away ll AS PREMIUMS TO CASH i'l'KCHASKKS AT McMillans *»♦»♦■»♦•■»♦ »•♦•♦•>•♦•.- ♦»♦€>♦»♦■»♦»♦ ♦»»»♦»♦»+»♦ •H-W-H-H-H+H-^ l-1-I-lll III H-l-lt-HllllllllHII-lll Mi III11 I-l-I III IIIIII* M-I-111 -l-l-l i 111111111II111 I-l 11 CANYON VIEW ADDITION READY NEXT WEEK Splendid Large Lots $150 $5 Cash, $5 per month. No Interest Ymi will liavu to act i|tiicklv to NOUN OM By tbe way! Who carrier your Ii.mimikt Henry Eves & Co. The Genuine Nortli Vancouver Sp I idists Ii7 nnd 69 lonsdnle Avenue Phone l» Morlh Vancouver +i -i-i i-i-i hi iiiii! ii. i iMMMMMmiUMtMHtHMIMMUMMIHIMlMMMMMMMMM MIIMMMMIIIIM1MI MUM lllllll III ttllll
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1909-11-12 |
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Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0309550 |
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