sf. ¥ ***************** A *P t * % ADVMTI8ING V_*J. % ■mbi reaching v ' .oplt in then homes. ♦ pr«M does that. i .f Ex- Phone 80 9 ***<>*4r*****<********** % U\)t Ixpreaa ***'tr^^^************** <*. JOB PRINTING ? that pleases, at The Ex press Office. Good stock, a Prices right. ♦ Phone So E-MI-HMMMMMHMIM g VOLUME 8 NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1909. NUMBER 16 CITY COUNCIL; ***9*******W******-Mr*'K"tt">**W ol tin- pufidic woulil In- served, if thc government were to appoint ollicials, vested with powers and duties similar to those of the Ontario railway hoard, thus The aldermen were all present at the regular session ol the city council, Monday evening last. Mayor May presided. The manager of the Rickiuaii cement company wrote, to the ellect that he would interview the council, as per previous arrangement, on Monday evening next. W. B, Haskin wrote, complaining of a nuisance caused by an objectionable overflow upon lot 7, block 134, D. L. 271; relerred to board of works to act. R. T, Blackburn wrote, requesting that an arc light be placed at the corner ol Mahon avenue and 19th street, and also that the water pipes lie attended to before winter to prevent their freezing. Alderman Young stated that the waterworks couiniittee intended having all exposed water pipes attended to as soon as possible. The request lor an arc light was referred to the lire and light couiniittee. A petition was presented by residents in the viclnily for 1 la- opening up ol 6th street liom St. Andrew's to St. David's and of St. David's avenue from bth to 7th street; referred to board of works. A pclilion was presented from a number of property owners a siting that the bridge on Larson road, between 21st and Gil- mor streets bc repaired; engineer to report. City Engineer Hanes submitted a plan showing 3rd street extended through the Indian ii- serve; laid over. Aid. McNeish submitted a report showing the amount ol street work accomplished this year, and the work that it was expected to complete bv ilk- close ol thc year, a detailed report ol which will be found in aiioihi'i column. The lire and light committee recommended that new arc lights ibe installed iu the following locations: Corner ol 41I1 and Lonsdale, comer of Keith road and Victoria park, corner of Esplanade and St. George's; adopted. Aid. Dick moved that the representatives ol the B. C. HI. Ry. Co. be requested to meet the council in commillee ol tlu- whole, at thc earliest possible date in order to decide upon some action ior the protection of the traveling public. Alderman Schultz was ol opinion that a somewhat more energetic policy should be adopted, aud that as empowered by the municipal clauses act, council should appoint a special commillee lo ascertain the causes ol the recent accident and to gather data as to the best preventive expedients. Aid. Dick's motion was carried unanimously and Alderman Schulti then moved,seconded by Aid. Voung thai a couiniittee be appointed under the municipal clauses act, to enquire into tlie question oi safety appliances on the local system of the I, C. El. Ry. Council divided evenly as lollows: Yea, Aid. Schult/*, Young and McRae; nay, Aid Dick, McNeish and Braim. The mayor gave his casting vote in lavor oi thc motion on the uu- de».t,Hiding thai the appointment ol this committee was not in any way to impede the negotiations between the council and the company direct. Aid. McRae, Schultz, Young and Braim were then appointed on the couiniittee. Aid. Schultz gave notice that at the next meeting ol lhc council he would introduce lhe following motion: That this council respectfully desires to call the attention oi the provincial government lo the importance of rendering transportation on street cars less hazardous, by thc adoption of the most improved safety devices, and lurther considers that Uic interests bringing into operation a searching periodical investigation of street car equipment and the installation oi the most approved types of safety devices. Aid. Young introduced an a- mendment to thc liquor licensing by-law, to provide for the closing of hotel barrooms on Sundays, as follows: "Sub-section A of section 4 of the liquor licensing regulations bylaw is hereby amended, by adding at tho end thereof, the following words: "and the barroom of the licensed hotel shall not be open on Sunday for the sale of intoxicating liquors, except to bona fide travellers and guests in the hotel, for the personal use of and to be drunk bv such I president of lhe Fraternal Order at the entrance of the waiting j of Eagles, will visit North Van- room a ticket collector is st(iT couver to-morrow (Sstllldiy). 'tiMtd with a ticket box, simi- arnving at 2.30 p.m. He will lar to Ulost, in m on Ua, ,olill Ibe the guest ol the members of SV8telll- Thc Southern Pacific j lhe Order and, accompanied by railwav, which operates llie a deputation irom 1 ancouver largest svslein, employ girls cx- aiid New Wtetminstcr Eagles, 'cuuivtly as ticket sellers, All will be laken on an auluinubile llim, fay iJOats ,m, oil |mrm.rs tour ol the clly and district, whith fue| lhcy ,iml lmtv t.,u. which will conclude at Canyon nomicai Md ifafaa, free from View holel.Capilaito, where thu dirt aml smokC) ,im, mid,rin(, ,, parly will be entertained at din- comparatively easy to keep tinner. The return to the city will boats _ a very Ilia. clo;in t0I1. be made 111 time for a grand dltion throughout. public meeting 111 Larson's pa-1 Manager Heard has submitted vilion at eight o'clock p.m., to L iellRl|lv dcuilcil report to Uic winch everybody is invited. Mr. |)oard 0J directors, einbodving Hiring is a noted orator, and a 'important suggestions and' re- rare treat is 111 store lor all who 'commendations, the result ol can take advantage oi the geu-!w|,ich will become evident in eral invitation to hear him on dut8 course Saturday evening. FERRY METHODS Director Jas. A. McNair and WALLACE SHIPYARDS Wallace shipyards has listed several contracts of late that Manager T. M. Heard, of the 'ensure great activity at their ferry company, returned on Sat- ways and yards for some time unlay last from an ollicial trip, to come. A stern wheeler is to during which they inspected the lie built for the Brooks-Scanlon ferry systems al San Francisco lumber company, of Harrison travellers and guests within: anil Seattle. Manager HcanLlakc. She will measure 120 feet such licensed hotel or on the stales that they looked over the j in lengtii and 2b feet beam. The premises belonging thereto." (erry system between Seattle keel will shortly be laid for a This amendment was given its and West Seattle, and also the 'barge of a unique type. The first and second readings, the system running on Lake Wash- barge will have a ship's bow third reading being laid over un- ington. On this latter sheet of and stem and will be fitted with til next meeting. water, King counly iiumicipali-[three large acid tanks on her *""*"**"M.M^.'*'"*".*^*a^£*aMa**a**^*a~^^ LOCAL NEWS * 9. ■'a'*.*.**»*****^""**"***.*****M".w*M*.""*'"*'.aa^ Far Sale—50,000 strawberri The Hitntting Sawmill Co., of pl.iuis. 50c. per 100. Simpson 1 Vancouver, were burned out last &. Wight, 19th street west Found.—A flat bottom boat, with windlass. Apply If, C. Thompson, llollyburii Whaxt, West Vancouver. Genllemau wants room and board with private iamily, near public school. Address, "Hoarder," care of The Express. Lost.—English Setter bitch. night. The Great Northern railway is lulling more land on False creek, Vancouver. A. E. Crickmay and B. C. Gardner are taking part in the tennis tournament in Vancouver this week. Mr. Kirkness, driver for the B. C. Market, is removing his STEAMER ST. GEORGE OF LOCAL FERRY SYSTEM. The bylaw lo regulate weight and sale ol bread tllc _______________ ",ls thell considered. The lexl oi the Vancouver Inlaw in this ic- gard was substituted lur thai read at last council meeting,antl the bylaw was given its third reading. tv lias lately built and pill into decks. She will measure *i.s leet I operation .1 large dotlbli-ciidn! in length and thirty feet brain propeUei boat, .it I tOSS] ol Mo,- and will bl used between llariul a 000. whiih is opi rated triad allil Uuivili Islainl, in tolillcclluii p.illi lur lhe farmers resident in willi the powder works, recent that district. ln Salt Fraiiiisiu, all lhe lerrv siskins iipii.iliiig iurc Inspect- City Clerk Shepherd submit- ed and Uieir methods observei ted a written ri-po t on his it- The bottl Dptftttd Ofl lh.it liar- cent visit to Victoria with n- boi ate ul 1 laffi type, tht ma- feretice to correspoiuleiiie, relet- jority being about 1)0 leel lung ing to Kiee lake, The report and over fm leel 1-calii, and re- was relerred lo the iitv solicit- present a cost Irmn flJO,000 to or. j.Vxi.ooo. ThiM' boats ale spleli- — didlv fitted up and, in t.uh cut, have a dining room, where a slii.it niial iall be "i'l.iniul during the passage, Through ilu- ferry depot at San Fraliilsi... thousands uf people pass den botf, Tin irowds are handled quickly ..ml without the least ililliiujti, uiung tii tin* p.rleit arraiiguiiiiit ul lhe waiting roums and llu lerrv slip W.iit ing luuiiis ol sufficient si/i tt* ,|a l|.|lUn<"l.ll. .1 IH 1,11 |ll,|l| 1)1 people, being placed within Un shortest p..-..llili tllsl.itlu llulll the lerrv bu.it All the l.'rrv mtsau opcrat iiig lruin s.ui I'laiHisiu have Identically the same tytten established at tin Latter plan, LVNN VALLEY NOT l.s Zyt. While, with lemon ears, j family to-this city and will re- Anyone iound harboring same side on 19th street east, will be prosecuted. Haswell, [ \\ Glenn has finished his new Norlh Vancouver. (refreshment stand on the lerry W. 11. Thacker aud II. 11.,wharf at the Vancouver landing Thornton, accompanied by Iheir!and is now catering to the pub- respective sisters, who have lie. been visiting them during the Tlu. dominion fishery cruiser summer, went down to Seattle Kestrel, is still on the ways at Thursday, to sec llie lair. Wallace shipyards, the repairs F. W. Caulfeild, on behall ol being much more extensive than Caullcilds' Waterworks Co., isjat lirst anticipated. appli mg ior two water records j Mrs. I. Walden lell a lew dais ior the supplying oi residents on ago ior an extended vjsil in the D. L. 1240 and D. L. Sn with east. She will visit Iriends in water. This district is on the St. Paul, Minnesota, and also Keith road, near Point Atkinson her daughter at Warwick, Norlh Motornian J. Kcllv has so lar Dakota. recovered from the elicits oi the Apropos to our leading edit- , orial this week, it may be stated that there is at present a total ol 470 names on the Richmond voters' list, Irom North Vancouver. The Great Northern, Northern l'acilic, and Grand Trunk l'acilic have had their ollicials in Vancouver during the week, negotiating with the eity counc.l, jlor terminal privileges. i Charles Wood aiid laiiuli arrived in the city on Wednesday irom New York, and will reside at 319 St. George's avenue. Ur. Wood is a pi.11 in al man in the boot and shoe business and will join his father J. F. C. Wood, iu the local business. High sihool students and parents will be gratilied to learn that the ferry management has diiided to issue Iree school passes lor bona tide students, good for certain hours, going to and returning irom school at Vancouver. Thc ferry directors and the joint advertising committee will co-operate in issuing a large framed collection ol North Vancouver views, lor hanging in hotel g£ctl and prominent places in Vancouver, and also 111 a series oi street car advertising cards for that city. The joint advertising committee has decided lo engage a suitable man as ollicial agent ior North Vancouver in Vancouver. He will seek the acquaintance of tourists and strangers, direct ^^^^^^^^^^M lu lllis the Inlet, provide them with de- ; scriptioiis and all ttOOOttOXJ in- recent accident thai mi Tu.silai |„,in.ition, and in many other wais 1 mie,1 vi.t tu push Norlh Vaiitutiiei lo lllc Iiunl alld send visitors amiss the Inlet. E. .1. II. Canliiiall u.is the senior uicmhci ul lhe team sent over to Seattle In tla \ ancou- Nl-W BOILER WORKS Asstiraliics were given lliis week by McDotigall, Jenkins, Ltd., that a contrail has ken let lor clearing and grading the site on the walcrlront lur their proposed boiler works. Additional machinery has also been ordered in addition to the plant at Victoria, the wliule lu bt assembled here. Even illurt will bc made to rush construction (,n the buildings and have the works started as soon as possible. EAGLES ENTERTAIN The lield dai ui the luiiiltllied Angliiati, Presbyterian tnd tite Mttliutllst Sal.bath tcboolt, Was I dn) lung to be remembered In llu* children ol the vallcv The iiiiii took plan- in Buat meadow , Centre road, on Wodnesda] The CM against Alt \ Vamp bell, (t., and .1 W.iul, ilialgcd with assaulting the Chinaman employed bv .1. Burnll, was dismissed by Reeve Mt Naught, mi Wednesday, there not being sltfliiiciit evidence to nun iit Tlw .111 used were 1. pi 1 stilted bv Mr. Donaghy, ol Vancouver. lit lias able lu lean lhe liuspil al alld is BOW at Ins liuanliiig hitiist un Keith ruad Hi is making lapul progress toward complete recovery. R.i. A. I- Vi rt ul New West- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ minster, district depute grand ver lawn tennis club to compete 1 luel ul the Suns of Scotland m the iiitcrnaiiona" ^^^^^^^^ tournament Ills colleague being llcvcrlci Rhodes. UM] put up I gieat [struggle and succeeded 111 ligur- l.m games al lhe |ilui lllilal bitliu 111 the finals allliullgll tliey _> n^——m—m—m—m—m dill Hot l.llltl till tl..pill _f, C.irdiu.dl likewise iipusttitcd lot the province, lias III lhe illv ull Wedinsdav, 00 business u.ii- tiected with the annual Caledon ..ii OiiolK-r i.Uh next The standard bred mare, l.adv ul Claude, which was driven at the horseshow in the spring by .luhn Lawson, when she 1apt.u1 llli* blue ribbon*, was again uuk. the dub at llie Vntuiia tuurna- mi'iit ami is participating Is the tuuiiialiieiit 111 Vaiuuuver, this The sviidliale 11 hull I-* t.iii mg on placet mining operations ..ti the Seymour, is having 111 stalled 11 portable steel lotiu il.iin, Oiltnan't patent, The ont- nt will Ih- in operation bj Btp> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ol limber I, alld (he sin.lii.it. Im selling tn kits The tlckttt alt nailed tO lhe 111,1st tlic old tim- Mm^^swmmm ^swm ... .. ms^kimWsm shun 11 lasl neck by Mr.II],tin li Iniil. and again became the proud wearer of the blue. Another addition to tbt mercantile establishments oi lhe illy was made this mck, by lhe upellillg ol all alliaitut* millinery store at II] I.unsilalt avenue, bv Miss B Curie, .1 Vancoaver, She has taken a Frank E, Hering, ,und vice told at au outiide wicket, and «ri tlogan "bottom or bust.' lease uu the building for six lllolllhs, and has Opined up .1 lirst-ilass stink oi triinniid and read) to wenl luts, Bowcrs,eti Ml '• Curie comes highli luuin- meiidtd. The many Iriends oi .1, W'. and Mrs lllaiid, whu reu-lltli removed Iran this utv to Pat- erson, New .lersev, will i.grel t.i learn of the demise ol Mrs lll.iml, which occurred at St. Jooepn't Imspiial in that city OS duly 29th, where she had been removed lo endergo in operation. Mr Bland condacted .1 grocery bnrineet Is tbt Home l.l..ik, LuiimI.iIi in nnt, during Ins residence •" this dty, and the svillpathv ul a Luge cir*l.ol Iriends will In exit tided to imu in hu> bereavement, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Water Notice The neck Augusl Jl to -". will begin with North Dakota day mi Uondsy, The National Indian elm.iiuis' u.ngiiss \i ill alsu begin ilnn ,iiimi,il session on llial dale. l-,\lill.ils ul tile Hulk will l.c on display in the .iinin.. num. Wednesday mil be L'tah .l.n The performances ol iln fatuous ial.ciii.nli iiniii" Hill prove une .a ihe musical leatures ..i the cniiii exposition, flu Utah high school cadets mil likewise I., in attendance, Members a the Ordei ol Ma- suns, iu ihi number ui at least JJ, ., it ill lie seell Ul p.il.uli OH Sin iiui ** ii.n , iiliiili also falls un Wednesday, llie costumes alum mil represent .1 cost ol um ball .1 million dollars, A burlesque parade will be held at night ..a iln* Pa} Streak, Tuesda} bat been chosen as Cuiicr d'Alent da}, when a large deiiutaiii.it iruiu that famous mining district w ill be iu atten dance. T1ihi.mI.ii mil be shared b} the celebrations ol Salt Lake City, Mai') laml and Stanford universities, Oclogenerians' da} on Frida} is one ol the unique features ol ilu- uuk. Aii octogenarians' Hack all.I allllclii meet will beheld and ,111 octogenarian catch- at-catch can wri stling match has been arranged, The Welsh Eisteddfod will put un a concert on Welsh da}, Friday. The Welsh 111,ilt a. In aii* ul \,una,mn will in among the contestants. \l.nun.unlit rs' ii.n and lhe A. \. 1'. Irapshooters' contest e ill ili.j.uitii/t Saturday, High . Kpectalions are entertained in 1.iif goers, m connection miii I'.n Streak da}, .1 week Hum next Friday, There will i-i "something doing" from tin inauguration ..1 the queen ol ihe carnival at high n 1, ngiu tin..ugh io midnight, Almost iiiii kind ol aiiiiu,.I extant is to be lined up loi Ihi In ..k raci meet. Amongst tin 11.111. slaiils will be teen camels, elephants, kangaroos, reindeer, beai tubs, dog teams, burros, Indian pun its, apes, ostriches and represeii t.itius ol an} othei .ninii.ii family, two 01 lour legged, ihat can in brought to toe ihe murk The commute! In control 11 lllis cirCUS Hint, is bllsl all.in- mg handicaps (01 tins in, uuii-ue association ..1 all sorts oi ,iiiiiii.ils, ;.< 1 recorded. A great aggrcgat ion ol shun *. and -.hunnun is converging in ibe uty and theii best features will be provided io main the • i.m tin- siuii.ui., ,,,.: ration a r.i letter day. (jaie receipt! shun Uml tin I [position hat repaid h 11 .ent on the Mi 1,1x11 '. mill 1 111 .a btedness. which indiuitei thai II will i|im mill i.i mt} m tin treasury. Kith iin sti growing attendance, ils recci| is .ai. increasing ngiu along, 1* the end ol lllc Wick, llie . .a,uk iiill hau l.uii passed, Two inuiiihs more remain for ihe shun to continue, which makes 11 certain lhat as man} inui. people mil s.< it, Ihere ..ii imu big dayt ahead, ..I. ia.11.1 la) Sealtli day, and Tail da} II..li a mil hun aii 1 tpected on tin . Litre. Tin daih aui.igi uui ki that iln 1.1' 1 . tiling all 1 Ip. . I ll. 111 all all' n.I.iliu Sl llld| Al rmlHUII.I'. Ill'll' Um. il..id. 11 und p.u 1) ...11 ng ..i Ah llordi n ,-1,. children and lulius r. r 1. turned on Uonda) Irom .1 di nl allium..i.ili trip un \ an ta,mil I .|.lllll I In t.il Was \.lll.all,., a. III,U| llllllll uiy iiii part} in 1 I....I, 1 mu up to I oinox, 1 -.ui tut*, tnd 1 ii'nl.iil 1. Ki turning lo Na n.iiuiu ilui next loured .muss land lo Alberni, and n llllliin; aillllg point, turned outh snd paid 1 ll'-ll tO \ MuI l.lahll n-poi It tin road in g I condition, ..In '. ,.i. naturally beav} in placi . but 1I11-.1' wtit* 11...I1I1 11.gollati d 1.1 tin luiti hortt powi 1 nhnh lus nr develops 'llus ivi . Hi 1 tup i.a thi 1 1 -l.ni.1 point) with the exception ol Vii tori and bi is gn .till iii.pi. teed mill immense resoun 1 * tn I 1 \ ancouvei Island. NOTICK is hereby given that .in application will bc made under Part V. ol lhc "Water Act, 1909," to obtain .1 licence in the New Westminster Division oi New Westminster district, (a) lhe lialile,address and occupation ol the applicant, -.'.nil mills Water Works Company Limited. -.11 lor mining purposes) Free Alum's Cut Hu.ile No [hj The name ol tht lake, stream 01 source [il unnamed, ihe description Is) l nnamed creek running ihiough District l,ut !.'.(.., i.i..up 1, New Westminster diitrict (C) The point ol diversion. ilu uui iiniii boundary ol the east hah ol taid Diitrict l.oi 1 _-.)<>. \tlj Tiie tju.iiiiii) oi water applied I*.1 m iiibii feet per tec- .iiiaii luoih ui one lUllk loot per second, ^c; Tin* character ol thc proposed works. Intake and distributing pipes, [i) Un premises on which lhc ii ah I ls lo be Used ulescribe tame) District Lots IJ40 and aSii, Group 1, Neu Westminster disliiel, (g) The purposes lor which the water is lo tie Used. Municipal purposes. ■h; li lor irrigation describe lhe land intended iu be irrigated, giving acreage (i) ll the waler is lo be used lor power 01 mining purposes, describe the place where the wain is lu lie lellil lied lo .solm natural channel, and the duiu mu in altitude between point ol diversion ami point ol return. \lj Ana ol crown laud intended lo be occupied by the proposed wuiks. None. (i.) This nolice was posted ull llie 171I1 da} "I Augusl, lyoy and application will be made io the commissioner on the Joth da} ui September, iyoy. ■ij Give tin nana-* and ad- dresses ol am riparian proprietors 01 licensees who or whose lands are like!) tu be afiected by tin proposed works, either above 01 beloa the outlet. II.UH li. lllllllll, lUlU l.l.al gia su ni, Vancouver; Uaurice i,iiii/i.iiign,iaiaai Georgia street Vancouver; Wm. Baile}-,Chester- iicld avenue, Nui in \ ancouver; 11 ,,i B. Allen, 440 Granville street, Vancouver; William C. Stcarman, 3500 ist avenue west Vancouver; 1-. W, Caulleild,Van- couver ilub, Vancouver, B, C, (ill) The name ol the Coin- pain in mil. Caulieild'i Water WoiUs Company, 1,united. (n,) The head ollice. Kuuius Ho -87 I),,us Chambers, 615 lias- tings street west, Vancouver, B. C. to) The capital hmi divided showing aiiioiuii paid up. Twenty-live ihoiuand dull.us ^25,000) divided into twenty- live thousand 125,000) tharet oi nn, dollar i> 11 e.uh, ol uliuh I ■ l.i, II paid Up, ([>) Cop} ol SUCh palls ul in. .Un...i.unnun ol Association si authorize lhe proposed np plication and works; "Tht objects ior whkh ihe compan} is established an (i) lu siippli ihe townsite ■ililulds, being pait ol llts nut L-ott M 1 aiul i.'|.. North \,uu..in ei uiunicipalit}, and the inighiii,iliuttil thereof, i> ith wald , lll'l lu I.lll \ a,11 tile bUI . lnss ol .1 watti Hull,, , 1,mpany ;n aii iii raachi I aa appli foi . -t ..ki ..... iu tell and dispon ol water, dl To make, build, con .uini, la) d,.1111 ami 111.iiiii.iiii iisiiiuiis, wait 1 works, dams, cisterns, culverts, Cltcr beds, main ami othei pipes .mil apph all. a Snd laat tCCUtl .Uld all. .ll! iiiiii I Hulks and tilings llcces- *ll 1 aal 1 ..llllllll III lail ul ll ,| III Illg storing, w lling, delivering tnd measuring watei 01 itherwiai loi tin purpose ..f Iht compunj (A) To anpuii water records 01 licence! and rem rvolrn, as ii 1 imi ks, mam ami other pipei ,uiai iiiiiii works .ili..i.ii mad. ..I constructed with ini object oi su]ipl}ing ihe said neighborhood With waler. (Signature) CAULFEILD'S WATEH WORKS CO I,ID Per li.ui. 1 w , Cattlicild, \l,ll aging DllM lOT, r. (). A.l.liissj Vancouver, B. C. J. W. BALMAIN OIVII. I Sa.lM.I 11 CJiiniitilr Siirvoynr und Architect NOUTII VANCOl.'VKK. DAIRY NORIH a a a VANCOUVtR Phone 126 Store ill 1st street west Klfbl .Iflivry hi .l.i* Mall .ml .'rutin. quality tin. tiiiiii'i.i Naai 1 ,1*1 tgnoohuid: ,, **..!.. *|ia Al'laaalllaant I'ri IIUI**!*, Illlt ItT j H Ii'l foe lii'iiii I'll. IM I..Ilia tahll I- .1 .lim', WM. PHILIP, Prop. Hoard of Trade North Vancouver Board oi Trade meets the third Tuesday of each month, at 8 o'clock p, in., in the hoard room, City Hull. Executive meets the lirst Tuesday of each month. D. G. Dick, President ; J. R. J. Murray, Secretary. North Vancouver HOSPITAL i luNI'llTKll UV I THE MI8SE8 DAWSON j t'trliliiiil.'.l Surgicslj Me.lieiil mnl Maternity .Nur-.*!. Ninii Sent Out on Application For tenia. ii|.|.ly nt lli* llutpiul Cor, Uth Btmi & St. isdnw'i kn, PHONE 64 HI GROCERIES PROVlSIO S BOOTS AND SHOES GENTS' FURNISHINGS (Iiii .mn is tn cue s.ilislaclion to our customers. Our ilt lii. iv goet 10 all pails ol the ' ity. II you have no tele phone Ic.u, luu name and our delivery mil call. DODDS & TYSON Telephone 41 Coi ^ili St ami Lonsdah PR0P0SIDIOIU IMPROWMIM I'lkK \iil'K'Kllial the C.iiiiu. tl Ihl ' Curitt.ralit.il uf tin-1 ily ul V.rlli Vmi- c.iiuer inleii'l- I" .'.'iiiitriirt tlm m.rk ur Local lini.r.ii.tii.-iil-.-I ..ul in ll.a* -.li.-- dolt spptarint Wow, ud Intendi 1. u- Mi UH hiiitl ...*l Ila. i.'..f, ii|."ii llie real pro-H-rlv l.i.iii.|iii*l llnr. l.v Ir.•■■ tiiifz of aliutimy ilipr.-.ii ud hi Id * ..bll bl IMSMDmI tli.*r,*<iir. .■I .laien,.,|it thos inn the I.m.I- lialilt- an.l |.r..|n..- *.l t* ■ .1 l..r llu* nii'l ini|ir..if in. nl mnl ihe nun .- *ii ll •■ .mn. r lll»n nl -.. (ur II llit ■*.'"* .1111 l»* Met Uini,, 'I ira.iii iin* 1,1-1 r* u-,*.l .-*. -a-laiellt Tliii .lltal "tlaa rn I*,*, - lia'H tied in il li.e "I ili.' 1—-iiit'iit I'liiumi-alain*** *ia*a I* ipeO lul in-| "li* II ■ lliriii*.' 'alliee Imiii*". Till »l||,*,|l.* U-lllll .lint- ill.' ."till,lit, *l a,-| a,I tta"* Ila.** ' Ul' III ...<l llll proporttoi i" )■■■ \r *.i*l.*i. ut "I ili.- K.'l.erill lllll,I" "I tl Ill' A i-t.urt ..I Niiiiuli m.l I** lit Iti in tli.* rn. Ii.ii; S.ariii 1 ueoover, H C, on Mth 'l.n 111 *■ pll r.l r 1 . . ,1 lli.. iv n ..is eiort i* 1.1 . i*.r 11 •• uarpass .i( lii'iirini* nny etini-ilalnU .it.nii I llie |irai|i.i*..i mm mii ml *, or ilm iconrsei ,il tin- Irnntan mi uun menli, air nny uilier i'..iu|.Liml- tiliieli lhe 1*. r-aaiu in- ler... 1.-.I ih-ire I . in ik. ..nil hi. li i. liy Uti DOfnlubll Iit lh.' 1 ...irl. riiiiMA- siii;riii.i(|i 1--. -.Ilirlll l'..n liila-nintT. Nurtli Vhiii*.ihut, I! C, mii Aiii*n.i. im ■ iii.iiii li 1.1 iniiiili |u: Piepmd Krtinislnl lni|.r.n.*iii**iii i'.i. 1 . ilt |..|.ay Tin* r..in|ii.*ii..ii ••( llu tmrk nl .'leiiriii*.'. ,-r mi; llial Ihaiili'iiir.iii!*- IN -Ii* * 1 fruin Mill lll'llll.* la. B| DlYld'" .llenn.*, ninl r.laii ii*- 'In* lllll I I....I H|.|,.|l ill, uii norlli .eh* .n.'l lying 1 in ii ii Hldi villi "ii ih.. a niii side ei -ai.l *> "i ' -I l"l -'r.l. I': .Vi par , ,'l.t uf total cMt ATEIMTS rPROMPTLY"SECU^ Hi Miliiil tl.e* bns'iia^H et M.uiiifttcturfrs, HDKitle"r.nud other, who rcalirp Ilic Hilvlsilbil* itv * I li.uillg Ihrlr llili-iil buiinm tr.nsacteit liv HM-crt.. Prclinainaiyndvi.* Iri-f. Cl'airi;t*s taiiakrate. Ourlnvenltir''l Advli,,rt*.iil upon r**. iiast. Mirltiii-tMiiri.iii, Hi-K',l„ NtwVort Life I'l.lV M..11I....I au.i W.i.laiaail,.,, III*. I ». lor Boot and Shoe Kepairing and f usloni Work . . . go to THOvS. 0. MILLS Pioneer Hoot linker Lonsdale Ave., opp. City Hall IV. H. STIINKV IV. I. MI.KHISON Sule IfSntl for Miirt-M'o, llie Itt'itt iiuilerial for 11.ill- ami OtOlngl I'lion,. Rim W. H. 5TONEY (& CO. I. (). (). F. North Vancouver Lodge, No. S.S, meets every Thursday even- nij*, corner Lonsdale avenue and I*'irst slleet, at S o'clock. Visiting .brethren cordially invited to attend, Bdward Peers, N. ('..; Thos. S. Nye, Ree.-sec; J. H. Pilling, Fin.-sec. Bigni of I'verv description Wall papers, Paints, Oils-, Varnishns, Ac Bouse Painting Ginning, Paper Haugin Decorating, etc. Kalsorainlng 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE bcVoNt . .,.* COP»RIOMT» 4c. A nTOtifl ..ilittni • .If trh tnd df-t*rliill.*.*i nttf Ittli'klf ucruln raur opalllOa* frM atholli-r tn Saletv Deposit Boxes to Kent. Safety Deposit lloxes to Kent 1 I 1 ."■' ■ a - .■ a. I I Acti ii t»«oulor, TruiUs, Liquidator Receiver! ind Atslgnit Court Bo,idi lnutd 4° ■ 0 INTEREST I'n.l un -UpadU, ''.hi.1 ii'l'-.l Innr USMI y.-iirlv. Pan Qooki leaued 5° 0 M BARNARD, Chslmsn HOI K.|l'lUTKU-l'OrrilN,lliHiriiiaii nl lieanlivi K.J. P. QIBSOS, MsasgH 1. G. 11 AlNWBlGHT, s,»-r«Ury lirmiviil.. Maiiiium lllurk, ourner Kulinun ami (irainilli. I'. 0. Hm M Pliuno W fety Deposit Boies to Kent. Safety Deposit Boxeg to Rent T . *.!'**! llir,*nll„Q l.praab.l a. |,iin,nt»*tlft C ^* t*..ii«.iri«litr*.iiu.!,.iiii«i. HANDBOOK on I'.i.uuj Mill Ir.-,,. Ul l.at ..*i>:.. a fur a,„*UTin*r [LloBt*. l-nt.ntl tUt'tl (liriiiiuli Uui... A Co. tacaltt nirtal rwUea, wlth.ititcli.nte, IQlbt Scientific KMcrkan Ahanrtn'iiiuiT Uluttmli-il w.'.'kly. Lunoet otf- nilattna of »njr erior.ti'li' )•■ uni.il Itjnni (or l'*iiniiit.f i.T5» f#w,jh'stni!c ptop«t(L Hold bj tlj nonnWt_*T9. „...., w Co>*™n^' New York Br.'icl. OOco. 06 T BL, lV-)blij«laiii. V C. I Some Reasons Why You Should Own a HOT POINT IRON 3rtl street, cor Lonsdale ave HI.Al KSMITII1NG HORSESHOEING STEEL WORK CARRIAGE WORK ETC . ETC Tool Shtrpening a ipecislt] ATTENTION Builders & Contractors Lumber will never beehetp- er. ilui in mi thfl ground Hour. Jluilil now i Uur "till K1I11- tln,'I Fl'iurinu nntl I'iiii.ii 11.1 SUM ll is Ec111101111c.il Bei in--.' it Saves Tun. Becsuse it ;s So Hssdy li.. itte it is So Efficieot BeCSUM it it Cl'ain anil Cool Because it is Simple ami Strong Just received a fresh supply. Call soon if you wish to secure one. liriiish fnliiniiiiii Electric Railway Company Lid. SEVENTEEN HOMES IN COUKSI-: OP CONSTRUCTION We can handle as many more. II you are thinking ol building s*e us tnd talk the matter over CAMPBELL ir* MILLER 205 I,nnstlalp Ave. North Vsncouver norm VdHcouwer omce. 59 ions me: pnone 36 .Mill-l.inn l'r..-k, B.C. WEDDING RINGS Bfti *Val'W/*'*-*.--*W/|-^-^-^r^-M*V**'VW^*Al*>*^\lV*^r^ Cates' Wharf FOOT til-' ROGERS AVE NORTH VANCOUVER Dockage (or Steamers Wsreboott Accommodation for nil pnrpotet &4ND, I Ml, BRICK, CIHIM, (i»UII COAL and LUMBER (iuo.ls deliv. nil il ,It sired. Prompt service imi w office ii muir Or at Kniitiis 11 and 13, Flick Block, Vancouver PHONE 136 (*VVW-*aVW'/W**V^^.^a->*»V*t'V-^**>^.-^i-^.«^.^.^-^'* \i, 11. lit [or, bul ""i 11 ii" llien, 111 tlir Iin m'X ,t|. nltfii contulti al tboul ihe parchtte, or they ihould bc Wedding rings 1 .iniiiit l>e tt... good 111 quslit* th ' .11. imi' uii'l.ii pun listet Wt* havt iinin in heavy solid gold, gstrsateed tn lui a long lifetime. In ntli. 1 it] li * nl cingi nr' .1-.1I1 taki tin* Ind in varietv, quel ity ami la.v. pi,1 rs. 1'iiiy i'ini |. in in Inn and you will got llll- 1" I) l.llll' la I I'llll lllllll. I GRASSIE & CO. jtl Citable Btreet N0RII1 VANCOUVER TERRY TIME TABLE STBAMEI BT. OEOROE STK. NOKTIl VANCOUVER! l,..iie Van. Leave N. V.in. Leave N, Van. Leave Van. •ti.2ii a.m. *b.45 a.m. ', ~.y> " 7.50 " •0.20 a.m. "6.45 a.m. "7.20 " *8.oo " H.30 » 8.50 " 9*15 " 9*45 " •aS.JO " •I.JO " y.20 9.45 " 10.15 " ">*15 " 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " ".45 " 11.15 " n.45 " U.15 p.m. 12.45 P111- 12.15 P-1"* 12.45 P-ffla '15 ' 1*45 " 115 " '-45 " 2.15 " 2.45 " 3-15 " 2.45 " 3.15 " 3-45 " 3*'5 " 3-45 " 4*15 " 445 " 4.'5 " 445 " M5 " 5-45 " 5-15 545 " 1 h.15 " 6.45 " 6.15 " 6.45 " ; 7*35 " 7*45 " 8.15 " »45 " 7-25 " 7-45 " 8.15 " 8.45 " 1 9.15 " 945 ' 10.15 " 10-15 " 915 " 945 ' n.15 " 10.45 " •11.15 " Mi.45 " 11.15 " 12.00 n Sunday. n f[e without notice. Z . J~- ' Not n Time Tahle subject to clu THI EXP1ESS. NOBTH VANCOUVER, B. C. The matter of re-forestation under municipal control is becoming a live question in Ontario. The united counties of Durham *,and Northumberland are seriously considering an eix- periinent in this direction, upon a large tract of land within their boundaries, which presents an excellent area for the purpose In these counties, along the ridge which forms lhe watershed between the streams flowing into Lake Ontario,and those joining the Trent river, is a large tract ol sand land, some 15,000 acres in extent. Originally this land was heavily timbered with a line crop ot pme. After this was cut oil the land was for some years farmed with fair success. The fertility ol the soil, however, has steadili diminished, and now few farmers are left 611 the ridge. Buildings and fences are going to ruin and areas of "blow" sand have developed, which in some cases are drifting on and covering up good land. Not only is this the case, but the streams iu the district have been affected, with tliu- usual result that instead of flowing steadily throughout the year, they are torrents in spring while in summer and autumn their beds are almost dry. The land is capable of producing line timber. Abundant evidence ol this is seen in lhe large stumps still existing ln many places and in the fine young timber that is springing up. -Already one plantation, made on sand land in Durham county some four years ago, is growing well and thriftily. The land can, it is thought,be bought at an average price of live dollars per acre. If the land is bought at this price and planted with white [line, at a cost for plants and planting ol 'ten dollars per acre, the cos} per acre of the planted area would, at thc end of sixty years, 'amount lo aJbout one hundred and sixty-live dollars ($165). This includes a liberal allowance for expenses of management and protection, and lor taxes at the rale ol 17 mills on lhe dollar. (Money is assumed to be worth three and one-hall per cent, per annum.) The pine timber standing on the acre of ground would bc worth, even at prices now prevailing, six hundred dollars. In other words, not only would the investment repay the interest at the rate ol 3', per cent, per annum,but in addition would yield an amount equivalent to a yearly payment throughout the sixty years of about two and one- quarter dollars. Thus the yearly revenue would amount to almost half the amount paid, in the first instance, for the land. At thc meeting above referred to, addresses were given by Thos. Southworth and Jas.Law- lcr, president and secretary, respectively, of the Canadian Forestry Association, Dr. B. E. Fernow, dean of the faculty of forestry of the university of Toronto, and others. Figures given by the last-named speaker with regard to similar planting in Germany and France aroused much interest. Resolutions were passed by the meeting favoring the re-forestation of the lands iu question, the co-operation of the provincial government to be secured, if possible. The matter will be further discussed at a series of meetings to be held during the autumn, to conclude with a meeting of representatives of the counties in December. j Other parts of Ontario present finuch the same problem as the district referred to and similar action could with advantage be taken in them. In other parts of Canada, too, there are good chances lor municipal forests. The city of Prince Albert, Sask., for instance, has splendid opportunity Ior the creation of such a (orest reserve in the sandy jack pine lands lying lo the north of the Saskatchewan. FORESTRY COMMISSION The following particulars are being sent out by the government: The objects of the commission are oflicially set forth as follows: "To cause inquiry to he made into and concerning the tiinlber resources of the province, the preservation of forests, the prevention of forest fires, the utilization of timber areas, aflorest- ation, and the diversification ol true growing, and, generally all matters connected with thc timber resources ol the province." The meetings of thc commission for the purpose of taking evidence, so far arranged, will be held at the lollowing places upon the dates mentioned: Victoria, August lfi, 17 and 18; Nanaimo, August 19; Vancouver, August 23, 24 and 25; Seattle, August 26, 27 and 28; Kamloops, Septumber 7; Vernon September 8 and 9; Revelstoke, Scplcin*bcr 10 and It; Nelson, September 13; Cranbrook, Sep- teinlK-r 14 and 15; Fernie, Rep- tntbet 16; Grand Forks, Sep- CAPILANO ROAD Qiwrtir Acres Only Land for Sale Situation Tramline Prospects Actualities Possibilities Read This Sizes and Prices Termt NEXT WEEK I AM PUTTING ON THK MARKET A SUBDIVISION OF QUARTER-ACRE BLOCKS IN BLOCK 1, D. L. 59" ON THE CAPILANO ROAD. Thli luhdiviiion ii the fir-i property nurth ol tlie woodin bridge to_b* offered for tale for some yean, ill Ihe land on this ruad being flrruly held by the prsMtit ownirb, H.ine ol whom pun ltam*il .1) yeara ago. TIIK PROPERTY IS SITUATED AT THK JUNCTION OF THE UPPER AND LOWER MAIN ROADS JUST ABOVE THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE, AND COMMANDING AS IT DOES A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE CITV OF VANCOUVER, THE CAPILANO RIVER AND TIIE BRIDGE, IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES IN THIS DISTRICT. Thi ll. V. Klectric Railway Company own the land atljuining to the V.'wt, and the ar* rangiinanta d.r building a tramline along the Kail boundary ol thii. property to (lie Canyon View Hotel are well advanced. Before anntliar aunimer it ii eipacted that the line will lie in operation. WATER CAN BE PIPED ON TO EVERY BLOCK AT A VERY REASONABLE COST TWO OF THE ROADS (BOTH MAIN ROADS) ARE ALREADY MADE AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. A MOTOR CAR SERVICE TO THE PROPERTY IS AT PRESENT IN OPERATION". THK VIEW CANNOT UK SHUT OUT. THK HUYKR OF ONI'. OF TI1KSK BLOCKS HAS A UNIQUE PROPERTY. A PROPERTY WHICH IS DIFFERENT FROM ADJOINING PROPERTIES, HAS A SPECIAL VALUE and VALUES RISE INDEPENDENT OF THK PRICKS OF SIR ROUNDING LAND Year expenta, e it OS ilouht thai whert ton tvut-ht m il large suo.tili'ion very similar In olher nearh pmtrrltes, tour fulfil Ml lets than when you hough! t properly it'htch Hood in a class hy itself. THIS LAND IS IN A CLASS BY ITSKLF. SKI- IT! SEEING IS BELIEVING, MOST BLOCKS ARS fa HY m ANT) PRICKS RANGE FROM 5275 TO fat FOR INSIDE BLOCKS AND A LITTLE EXTRA FOR COR- NKRS. Umber 18. Owing to the members of the commission having accepted an invitation to attend the meetings ol the lirst national conservation congress ol the United States, to be held in the auditorium oi the A.-Y.-P. exposition Seattle, Wash., on August 26th, 27th and 28th inst., the meetings on lhc last day of the commission in Vancouver, advertised for the 26th, and the meetings at New Westminster, August 27th and 28th, have been cancelled. Arrangements lor the holding ol meetings at these places will be announced later. The meeting at Kamloops will be held on lhe 7U1 of September and not ou the 30th of Augu.-ai, as originally advertised. Otherwise the itiucrary remains the same. Aiiiiouiicumcut will be made later, if il sliould be decided to be necessary or advisable to hold meetings at other places. PRAIRIE FORESTRY Tine growing interest in the subject ol forestry on the prair ies is indicated by the lad that thc Canadian forestry association will hold a special meeting to discuss this subject in Reguia Sask., on September 3rd and .{ill next. Thc subject ol tree planting on the prairies and thc success that has been attained up to the present will be discussed by '.-xperls aud practical farmers will ^ivc their experience as to the value of such plantations for shelter and fuel. The best means of handling tihe forest reserves will be another leading topic, and some well-known sportsmen will discuss live relation of forest reserves and game reserves. The meeting is being held in Regina upon the invitation of the city council and the board of trade, and it is expected thai some of the leading citizens of the west will be present to welcome the delegates and to take part in the discussions. Canyon View Hotel CAI'ILANO THE FINEST TOURIST RESORT ON THE B C. COAST AUTOMOBILE STAGE meets every car at end ol Keith Road Line, North Yancouver. Rates |l,50 per day and upwards. P. LARSON, Proprietor. F. CANCELLOR, Manager (INK FIFTH CASH. 24 MONTHS. BALANCE IN 1., 1:, i.S and JACK LOUTET 213 Lonsdale Ave Telephone LS9 Lynn Valley Acreage Wi' have ei'wrul acre blocks, close to new cur i-.xti-iisiuii. l-'or future subdivisions tln-t-i- oniinot be e<|U.illi'ilon nortli tide of Inlei PrioM from $476 per uere and good terms. ALEXANDER SMITH i* CO. Lontdale Avenue, near Kerry Phones-Office 24 House 22 Would you win a 109 piece Dinner Set ? and at the same time secure the best (lour sold iu thc province ol British Columbia today? Kach month we arc giving away ten dinner sets to those who arc lortunate enough to secure from the sacks of koyal Standard Fluur the coupons bearing thc winning numbers. Many lucky nnis have already setured a dinner sel—you may be next. But whether you g\t a dinner set or not, Koyal Standard Flour is always a winner. Se- leiled ii'licit, scicntiiii milling, tin Inl packing and storage, marketing so thai il will reach nm al perlectiun's highest puint make Koyal Standard the .um ol goodness in flour. Insist upon your grocer carrfing it* Manulac lured hy The Sixth Annual Exhibition will be hild in Horticultural Hall on Friday anil Saturday, IOth and I Ith of &btember,l909 $750-00 GIVEN IN PRIZES for Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Slock, Gardeni, Domestic Science, Ladies' Work, Children's Work, etc. Promenade Concert Children't Sports Public Dance Full detailed 1'rize List will be issued in a few days NORTH VANCOUVER MM *. tutsan Pn.|.tlia»r. STEAM LAUNDRY Everything new and up to-date. All clauei of laundry work for hotels, homes, individuals, etc. First class work oy lateit and best methods. City and district delivery. Moderata cliarc.es Hive your Launbry Word done locally, hud orriCE AND womts: 14th Slreel, tail down urns 0 Uld IT lontdale Ave o*** ***** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e I" VANCOUVKR, B. C |For Good Photos Carbutt ' SMCMM- U I lllot I iHUaa ] tataarlaniahtlmStaata -jl Prkee rentOMHe Remit* faarenteed I? liMSJEj-sraMsj^jwwsrara^ A. J Of L..r*i*.l.»l* Av*. KXPKBT WATCHMAKF.il JF.WEI.I.KK, ETC. WaU-hea and I'luckl i I tai .1 •ml K--HIinti »i moderate pru*.*. All work fi...in**1 For Fall Planting Iiuiiii Irom the heat Knropean nnd .l,t|i«ii groweri. Home grown Iruit unl ornanii'nlal lr*en, grown on np-land loll without irrigation, in llie only |>arl ol lhe American ('..ntinfnl not ml,..tnl willi Die San .In." wale Garden, Field tnd Flutter Seeda—tcit* nl »t.*rk Irom tlii- l«*.l grower, in the world. Wirn Faming tnd GiU-a. Kpriiv I'limpx, Fertiliser!., Rn Blip* plica, Cut Flowers, Bpnving Mtternili, sts. White Labor-inly, New 167 ptgc ('tltlogiie Iree. M. 1. HENRY All new houses should be piped lor gas in order to save the heavy expenditure lor thia convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO., LIMITED, Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver Transfer "«yS"" Cartage, Removal*, Parcel Delivery, Storage ON nai* .napii w .■■i.a Hi: --LORMlf IRIK. llll IUV Grwnlioii"-. and Swill..m.... .KlIO Wi*alniin-t<-r Uoad, Van. ...lver.n.C I ^^^^^ Branch Nnnerr: South Vannniver I Telephone 70. Night Cllll I). THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRESS Nokrn V IN ** -1*1*1* 1! C. Iltll*.. aa.* -| ! -a .ll*l|**S | Um* vr.ir SU month". ■ • ■ '" Tlarw monthi ■ • -' Dnitaid But. - mi 11 oreign.tl *'; ryi r IDVKRTISINU Kill taUiltXI I'-'latl llatKlarl.KllKNT.— SO centi per inch escli inwrtlun. I.aiaai*. s ,|i,..... !■ re, |i 001" r Inch pel Ilia.lllll. Lakh a.m. Tiun! .1s ■' ii h lays, *•'>; (0 Jsj-i, * Lm.ti in*!*! * I •*! nwrtlon, 10 it. |.a*r line, RlU|,|vi S I IS I "i tl Si * - I i vie Ill ' rli CorraiCi Aui sti imi hts* li.it. - tr ■ tvlldiaun raci I Ivertl-eineiiti pun '" . in I* "t 'I*'' printer by tVl-ill. -I.O ' l-l'l .a,-l**'*ll-lll'* pllli ia StlOl In iln* ni *i •' t •" Koki ii Vas ol i'l A PROVINCIAL VOTERS The right iu vote maj i teiiilv be declared to bi tin most valuable tranchiae which constitutional government et tends to citizens, li it aualag ous iii capital punishment in lilt: illllllll,ll colli. \ lew i d Hi itt propel light, ihe most ab horc-nt lorm oi dislranchiseiueni l.s lhat in lliilih ,i iili/tii : . llallclllseil, Milch 'nt. personal negligence nevertheless t regit liable tai * that Ihere are great numbers oi citizens, who lorsooth, would i * greatlj incen ed .it anj cllorl lo deprive tlmn ia, , iin it right io vote, mu who leUlni auli stultii) themselves in Ihis reapect, because ol sheel indilli i nice in tailing lo ta thai heil names arc placed un un \ uti r» lists. At tin lasl federal elei llltlt ll I * * . ' "It polled ai North \ ancoui . ll is considered bj Ihoi c besl u. form an accurate iimi there might readilj b.ivt been e poll ol looo voles, r ■tend oi ihis small total, li : - .*•*.,It In vi) Hi.,I llll:. I....lllllll disi repancj is due, in largi di pee,to tin iinlilHitiucl" ii Inch reierenci has just been made. Ull,lit 'a' I la .1 OUI Uiai) Dl .I'l i.tiicttl to i (plain Uu** negligi ni oi u ii.in vi: specious arguments in.ii in adduced lo condone it, iln i.ut remains lhat it is al- togi iin i ni1 mi ..ililc. '-suih .m analysis would •illlei, iloviclcl, 111 lllclc.tslllg ectivi ol .ill) llle.islllt I ninth mighi in adopted lo * iln iiniituit). For ilu I part, tin * [Ui ni electon .at wailing loi more a< Live citizen lo call upon with .i mi m "i application .onl witli iln requi tt lhat llu i iillni iu. i in* assump iion oi mi*li an "iim upon iln pai I ol cil iii in t.n in i either individually oi col ivelj is altogethi i ., work ol lUpcterogalion, and ihi lacl a. . *n om apprctiu lion "i tins unit, in our ' i'. ii . -the ballot. . i . in ] ui lion "i iin citizenship maj requirt educated at tu lilt igli li a. . .llall "I Ull 11.III. Ill I . .lll'l .11 "I il as It 111.i) lie lift tss.il v 10 i'iii loi ii. pet lal eflort lo induce i In i'.i•*. io avail themseli '.inii pitroguiin.* wil inula in iln* work in i .i, i. oi thi ■ 11 "lli "I lilt* lilin llnl. . "1 goi i inn,tm. and should In pt i (onu 111 bj ' ,, * l till * iaal l!|| 1 Uill . ;.t a Mhgl dii'. Nihilities attendant upon Uu «iii, i iln si.iit. Bulieven ii tin ] 'i.ili i. .omedid, ii ■ iatabli whethei an i ninii ni .li*.uiai nut assuuu ili ii i ai\ (in/in i*. •.uibiiiiiiii intelligent lo uildcl:.tall'l llu value ,,i his right to vole, and should in,i conclude that the duly ol rnment is performed when iln method ol access to ihe voters' list hat -been made as re.uli .nul at simple at possible lor all whu have fitting desire to avail themselves ol lhat ngiu. Viewed in tins light, it is certain lhat no elector oi North Vancouver can advance anj good reason io account ior the absence ol ills lialile llolli the voter*' list. Hn lorm oi appli a.iii-iii ini provincial votert is cxlietiielv simple*, consisting ol ilu* declaration that iln appli i,uu is a malt oi twenty-one veais 01 age and a Britiah subject, that ha has maided in the provinci ior at leant tin monthi and in tins electoral diatrict (or at leant one month, I'he enure loi in can be* proper!) made out in about two minutea. At the same tunc cotniuitaioneri for taking idlest allnl.nits ale iei) plenliiul, consisting ol the lollowing. An) justice ol ihc peace, Mayor U. il. Slay, Reeve .1. \. McNaught, Alilctiiieii ll. \\. Mcltae, Um. McNeiah, S. D. SchulU, IV, li. Young, \\. .1. Uuk .unl tt. 11. Humi; Council lois G. A. Gordon, T. A. Allan, C. li. Robson, and tt. II. Dl in son; anv commissioner lot inking allnl.iv Us 11111U1 lllc elections aci as; A. i-i. Crickmay, A. S. Bruce, U. S, McDowell, H, E, Kennedy, 11. h. Reid, T. S.Nyi Ham Holland, A. J. Nve, P. King", J. Duval, A. R. .suae), Citj Clerk T, Shepherd, Diatrict Clerk A. Philip, any registrar ol tiiies or deputy registrar, anj notary publii and collector ol voti rs, anj provincial oi tpecial constable, anj government t gent, government assessor, mining recorder oi bit deputy, sii- pendarj magistrate, luuniclpa assessor, jiuigi oi anj court, postmaster, postmittrctt or Indian agent. It Is sale to s.i) that cun iIniaai resident on Uu north ihore, i- brought practically W illiin lead) leach ol ■ miv qualified person, who, Upon the i'.Ui llielilli'll ol tilt mallei, ea,ulil take bit application hiiiiiii a verj It» momenta Maiih"'nl tufleragi abolishes all undue limitationt tad plan*, the I'.iiloi in the band ol ever) intelligent male slllijul ol tin* e rutin Is no reason uh.itt-il whv tin mi last available man at Korth Vancouver ihould not ban his ii,une entered in the liat, and exercise the ballot in dill C a till St. Tll CUl) iiti/in it uiai in taid in the vernacular, "II ■ np lo nm." TKA.Utt.w ACCIDENT Tin nniorttiBati ttreel cat ,n- iitleat uliuh happened on Tlnn*. l.n last, Has Well nigh liniaeii- louslj iiu Irom lata! oi even I iesuits. The --ii i re shock, lile brtlises alld lilt other injuries tustained bj ihose woe on tin car, while painlul, an nevertheless sustain ..I inula: a si use ..I thankfulness lol a It 111.likable ceape llolli the leii grave consequences, uliuh mighl liaie resulted, The injured an all making rapid and grutiij ing progress toward com plete recover) The wrecked lu hat i.i en removed and all remind) rs ol the aci Idi nt have imu obliterated, Tht street t.,i linn continues unlnterrup lulll ntnl tilt lcliip.il.il, .tit i ■.wii upon iln part ol man) n i iilar passengers, to patrouizt the ars, i • test disappearing. N'evcillielt *',, at a It nil "I Uu accident then remain* a strong .unl pi mitten! disquiet inli ni ilu public mind, Tin li.in lliiil publii labors under a sense "I in ii nun . in I nil listing i .t lii.. tht i .mn system whiih uiiliin! iiii accident possible Tin ii i no pi rceptlblt Incllns tion to attach blame In an) i* i ii,ul,ii sense, bui then Is ii ttrong .ili'I dii' 'limn al iiniii ii ill nm oi thought which demands that those condition> ninth rendered the public liable to i cat attrophe ol a most serious nature, shall in remedied Tin mattei It altogether too grave i"i .mu ii:.*.ninii vehemence, or ,,i anj precipitati and iucflei in, aition It tiuds to In in proached quietly, calmly, delib- * • 1A Lot on 14th St. 1 (CLOSE TO LONSDALE PACING SOUTH With 2 Room House, $620 • $500 Cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months * iELDER MURRAY CO.! I'lia.xn ST, Niikoi Vanociivh.ii Phone *iiti2, Vavii>i tK« ••••••^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••t»* 4 HIT. LONSDALE I'l/A/iMAC) SELLS DRUGS A\P MEDICINES AT VANCOUVER TRICES ... TRADE AT HOME GIVE VS A TRIM. ON VOIR NEXT ORDER. Tll OXE to /'. ,v THOMAS, Thm. P. DRUGGIST ! ii i • ■ ii • • ii ii ■ • 11 • ' ii Tht Sherwin-Williams Paintt Cover the Earth ***t»WVi^**********<********* li * I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» ei,iiei) and in a determined manner. lt nnisi be assumed that all panics are upi,illv deairout that any repetition ol such all ,inl- del'll shall be I elide lul lllipt'ssl ..le, so lar as human ingenuil) alld skill can accomplish that end. The people, lhe entitleiS, the B. C. El, Kv. Co., it must a, concluded, mil rie with one another in common action lo overcome' ilns dlllicull), "Hi. ami i,,i all. Whai is required is that ilu beat thing sh.nl be iloiit.tliat it shall In done ipiicK ly allil thai il shall bt duliv in an amicable spun bj all panics lu arranging t conierenee with the company, tht citj council has acted wisely, nml it is sm uuh to ite hoped that the n suits' ol this conlticiiu* will prove so salisl.it tOT) and so ex- iii.htii'iis, thai tin mon drastic measures, foreshadowed b) tht appointment bj tiht council o a committal under thc municipal clauses acl Will be lolllld 1111- necesaary, li is t matter ol assuring ltasoiiable sabli to lift and limb tor the traveling nab lu. The means lor accomplishing ihls an '|inle I.iiiiii.at to properlj qualified men in sunt railwaj tranaportation. A matter to extremely grave, which cm so nat'.ilv be disposed oi, should be i|iiiekli arranged in men who are lincert ami who who art siiiui'e alld iiiiii ate 111 eaniest. II .1. lie nil iei I .l/iiiiuliii-lin.r of ill kill-1.1 Mis.i.in ami Anli'|iie l-'urn'* inr.-, St,ire, OlSt-e, llnnk ami Uur l'i»* mn- lii.|.»irui|i in aliii. branches. ITJ Xl.lt ,1 SI. ll.. llf I. l'he.lf lflm.1 >n.l l„a|ia,l«l, ";>|***.ll, .-a Ila.aal Mill liBDKRtgtno protnpi Mtantloi IMPORTANT TO H01SE- KEEPERS !ln\ vour pn serving pescbei now .is the nop it eetj ibort, ('iiivtriiiiiini intpec- tion has condemn! d *.ei.-ral carloadi nl Caliiornit fruit, s.i tin market will soon be i leaned ont S nd in your orders now, dMIICkMAN Lonsdale Ave and mIi tl Free Free Free Pane) Bordered Uerada Haadkarchiefi given away. BIG SALE OF HATS Both Soft tnd Hard. This week il is "Htts" Commencing Piidsy tnd continuing for one tn eh I am ;*.a.;i. to throe mi i ntire it« k ol Halt on tbe. n I tt tbt ridiculoui loa price *:;, 1 ., [ft al | III* ', lit ."llll , ; ii,,. S dl Pell \'.im 1) .ind HUik ll.tial |)i ibis n virion* slmpt s but .dl llu I'll latest styles. Ki membi i $l.ftS prh • md wt anil throe in i I ini j B ird end M'i"l*t II onli.. o lm l li" with ever) hai bougbl ■trrJWfa.wiiaa'aiBija'mfiiiM CUMMINGS („ nt'il loti Furniihin Men'i, Ladiei ind Children'! Booti ami Shofi. NI'iXT TO BURNS' MI'.AT MAEKBT it ii I KB ll II EXPLOSIVES DYNAMITE MUMPING POWDER GELIGNITE LOOSE BUSTING W'r are iii a pi'siiiun lo quote you on the above at factory puces in anv quantity [rem one boa to a carload. Delivery nmi day at ordered, Paine ®, McMillan The Pioneer Hardw.ire Tht Sherwin-Williams Paintt Coter the Earth -. i ..nm ai i a.l ... —■■ »»iaa.i. ll —J ••••#•••§••••.•••.••#••.••••#••••••••••••••• • CU i 11/'C PI0NEER DRY goods, • 1 ^flAW ' a Gent'Furnishing: and Fancy • T^FIiriTT KJ St0,.e< Cor. 2nd & Lonsdale ; ~ m-mM^m,*mmmmm.mm*m*mt m I- STAIII ISIIIII 5 ; ALL WOOL DRF&8 GOOD& | ; MUSLINS Specials Ihis Week K splendid line of ill-wool dress goods, *.j|.. ai ill suitable for school dreistt ■ l' " -''" i\'e liai-c a choice selection ol muslins I".., n i*J , or dressing windows, (nn Ml. U JU. ■*•*, b e RIBBON ; lair nbbon, all colort J Wm kl Ik, m • IHII* RIBBON e • COR.SLLS ? • ,\ i.n ni tb, bigh-frtde eoiteti tad silk |W| hAm 1 "* clou S ll ft 0 « DKKSSMAKINV. X' THF. l'kKMISKS. ! Our August Furniture and Housefur- nishing Sale is Now in Full Swing BARGAINS mid ie ineclini; nidi lliertM B4RG4INS BARGAINS COltHES at $4.75 CARPET SQUARES Regular W.75 ™aB »0WN DKlSStRS and Portiers and iron bfdsilads Lace Curtains sideboards and ai SMI PRI is IXILNSIONUBUS „;,',„ thk sorth mmm mmmmj___te SNAPS ARE SELLING Mill We Mavc a few Ltfl Two LOTS, CLOSBT0 WATEIFIONT All ele.ileil* $2.\H each* S-)i> Cash, li.ll.llKT ill b, IJ nllll |S iiiuutlis. l.dT CL08BW LOK IUI,K CAR Ni.nlv cleared. Jo by \n. I150, S;s cash, balance $10 per nionlh, no interest. SPECIAL SNAP Two Lis 1111 1 .Uh slreet. Hoo each, 511 by 147. Ul cleared. Iron cash, balance 6, 12 and ih. C. E. LAWSON Real Relate Specialist 13 Lonidsle Air* Phone 70 THI EXPMSS, NORTH VANCOUVttlV 1. C. * IF (I John .Mil,fan is building a new residence on nth street east Bom.—On Friday, August 20, to George and Mrs. Oscar, a daughter. R. A. Batchclor is having erected a new resideuce ou 4U1 street west. P, A. Edginton has built a house on 19th street, east oi Malum avenue. Mrs. Krouse, of this cilv, is removing to Olytnpia, Washington, to reside. 11. W. Kettcliuin intends build- iug two new houses on ist street near Lonsdale gardens. Mrs. G. M. Beardtnore has purchased the residence of T. Hutchison, on 5U1 street east. Mrs. R. J. Fowler is about to have two new houses started on her property on bth street east. The new house being erected by Ross Peers, on 4th street east, is about ready for occupancy 4 ^^^^^^^^ The ferry directorate has slip- [head oi Howe Sound aud al the ulated that flags shall be kept mouth ol Squamish river. ll flying continuously on the ferry1 is the western leruunus of the T. G. Elliott, oi the linn of, Elliott & Latimer, has removed to 260 2nd street west. The regular bi-inoiithly n.eet- ing of the district council, will be held tonight. Local lishernieu report good catches of salmon, both in the Inlet and in the Capilano. The steam road wagon, ordered by the district council, is expected to arrive in Vancouver on September 1. Mrs. Garside and daughters, of Brandon, Mali., were visitors in the city this week, ou tlieir way home from the Seattle fair. Tomorrow (Saturday) is Vancouver day at the Seattle exposition. Sixth regiment will go down to the Sound city and the Vancouver arch will be formally dedicated. Rev. J. D. 1'. Knox ol Saidis, as a visitor in the city, Wednesday, having coiuei doim lo .llienii the llliailt-Ul district meeting ol Vamouver dislriel of the MeUiodisl church, ut Ebutue The very latest embryo ciiy lo make its appearance ou lhe map is Newport. This promising mi.mi lAirgh is situated at the boats. ^^^^^^^^^^ R. Miller, of Vancouver, has opened a new barber shop at 18 l.i nisil.ile avenue. See his advt. in another column. John .IK Nali's new house on 4U1 streei, opposite the lirehall, is making rapid progress toward completion. C. M. Melville and family has removed to this city and is residing near the corner of Ridgway and 10th street. Mrs. Pentecost, of St. Louis, Missouri, who has been visiting C. M. and Mrs. Chislett, has returned to her home. Miss Bertha Sale, sister of L. G. Sale, will arrive iu this city ou Tuesday next, Irom England on a visit to her brother. Mrs. E. Thomas, of Mount Vernon, Indiana, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Chislett, lor some weeks past. Mr. and Miss Innis entertained a number of young people at their home on 2nd street, on Saturday evening last. Progressive whist was the order of thc eveuing. Chief of Police Davies is calling ior tienders for the erection of a new residence, on the corner of Mahon and 4U1 street. The speiiiiiaiimis may be seen in Mayor May's office. , The annual barbecue ol the local employees ol the B. C. El. Ry. Co., announced for Sunday lasl, was postponed on account ol the accident to Conductor Jones and Motorman Kelly. G. R. Pierce of Seattle, has identilied himself with thc local lirm of Henry Eves & Co., and will take charge of the ollice work. Mr. Pierce's family will shortly remove to this city. J. B. and Mrs. Bennett, arrived in the city on Thursday, alter a wadding trip to Si-attltr and the Sound cities, and have taken up their abode in the house occupied by Mr. Beunelt, on nth street east. Next Sunday evening the services al the Baptist church will be conducted by Chas. H.niall. of First Baptisl church, Vancouver, president of the Baptist Young Peoples' Union. Interesting music will be given as usual, Mrs. Banton presiding ut the organ. Henry B. Watsou, architect ol Vancouver, has purchased lliri-i- lots at the corner ol Lonsdale and 22nd slreet, and is loutcm- plaling the erection of an exceptionally handsome residence. Mr. Watson has made for I11111- sell a I'l.n r in the front rank ol Vancouver architects aud will prove a welcome resident in this city. new railway that is uow being built up the Squamish valley to Pemberton Meadows and beyoutl The local members of the Order ol A. F, and A. M., will have an opportunity to greet and lo hear a prominent uiein- ber ol their Onler ou Saturday, 111 the person oi Frank llenn,;, grand vice president ol llie Fraternal Order oi Eagles, who is likewise a member ol very high rank in tlie Order oi Masons. REGATTA The North Vamouver yacht club has decided lo hold a regalia on September 4U1. The programme, which is given below is au excellent one, and uuuiiesls commendable energy upon live part ol the local club. Thn eveuls arc as lollows: Sailing race, 21 foot water line. Sailing race, 21 loot overall, ist) prize by J. A. McMillan. Singh- scull cluuipioiiship.gold medal by Con. Jones, Vancouver. Ladies' scull (.singlej, prizes by J. N. J. Brown, 1st silver medal, 2nd kodak. Special single canoe (married mun) $1000 accident policy by W. J. Dick. Single canoe race. Double canoe ran-. Four oar tug ol war. Four oared race. Sack and spade race. Double outrigger race ior gentlemen. Girls' race under liftevn. Boys' race under sixteen. Double gunwale boat raie (mixed oar each.) Motor boat liauduap. Race open to city and municipality ntpresenlativcs. J, C. Keith has donated a special prize. Entry lee;—Sailing and motor boats, 50c.; other events 25c each entry. I III Hair Cut 15c SIlKTt) IOC H. MILLER, 1'ri.p iH Lonsdale Ave. i-HHIUHIHHHIHIl Tll AnVI'.KTlSKRS Changes nl .nlverlise- 'niiiils must be in the hands ol the printers mot later than Wcilm-s- 'day nl cull week to ensure pulillialluli. Positively in, variation Irom this rule will be made. JM4ii'iwmmii-nni NEW MILLINERS STORE MISS B. CURLE /hit tt 99919*9 tlm' 'he has opened a first-class mttli.ttry stent*! irj Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver A empiric stack oj Trimmed and Reiidtlo-tfear Hats, hQoivtrs, Ettthtts and Ribbons kept in stock. US LONSDALE AVE.ME Apprentues Wanted NORTH VANCOUVER The Beauty $|)ot of Howe Sound \s WHITE CLIf f Mr. 0. 0. Wickenden, Second Vice President of the V. W. A Y. Railway, and for many years actively connected with municipal matters in North Vancouver, was a member of the party which attended the formal opening of White Cliff, as the guests of Col. Whyte. In his address Mr. Wickenden said:—"I trust to see adequate transportation here. Thii spot is well situated. The scenery is most beautiful, and is just far enough Irom English Bay to make the boat ride enjoyable snd invigorating." In order that you may fully appreciate the beauties of Howe Sound, as viewed from White Cliff, it is really necessarv that you visit the property. I will be pleased to arrange transportation for you to go to White Cliff almost any day. You will find White Cliff more beautiful than it bas been described, The panorsnuc view, as seen from University Heights, is unparalleled on the Pacific Coast. The bathing is unexcelled. There is fishing at White Cliff the whole year round. Two natural harbors on the propertv—Fisherman's Cove and Horsashoe Bay. Safe anchorage fur boats at all tides. Do not wait until the price has been raised on White Cliff. Beaure yours now. An early se_ lection means closer to the bathing beach and boat landing. The prices are very low and the terms exceptionally easy. For full particulars apply to, The West Shore A- Northern Land Co,, Ltd. Albert Whyte, Gen. Agent, II Imperial Block, Seymour street, Vancouver, B.C, Phone 3330 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. District of North Vancouver NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE il lit'i't-by given thli bl urine a.l the Muilcipil I'lmiHis Act ir.il Act! uini'iiiiilu; tha lamp anal by mthoritv ol thi Council ol the Diitrict of North Vina couver on Wedniidiy, the lit ,1m ol Hiptembw, IMP, at I o'clock p.m., within a---... .. , „;|| „„,] ,,„ „„|,|[. ItRiCRIPTION Or l'ROPIKTY the liistriet Muni.inal (Mice, fcliplan ide, North Vuni-nuvir. I iiill ndi by public luctiun the iiui'!* hiTfiiuiiu'r di • ribed i.a rteoTU thi imn dillnqunt in rttpact thereof and Iutm-it iod coitnllu Nt lorth oppoiite tin* ditcrlptlooi ol Hid laiial. rMpertlvi ly, if the imount ol inch i...*.<*■* Intern! ind colli are out sooner paid, via: ill* All ila.s OF' 111". KKIV nl, Heel i...i D.L. I Block 556 part j ... 11 bj i 1 i'.u: -ai 11 7<M I •' 764 1 H 71.4 : 1 , 1047 11 ■ 1054 n Ii'in 11 f \ io>4 11 e % 1343 1344 O17 11 < [i •'"7 " *' •*» 3 617 n . 1 I l'i, Bt 4 I 617 n e 4 j 617 HI '4 4 617 in '44 u > 'i 4 i ; 617 u e '4 4 617 n 617 n i :4 5 1 :- 6lJ 617 11 . ii ■ n e -4 5 • in 7 n • A J 6lJ n c- '4 5 1« '4 7 617 n ' * fn7 n ' 617 ne Hj 617 Bl ' 1.1711 . 1 I ; (11711 e 1-4, I 1 , -I 1.1711. 6170 t 1*4,0, 617 n e 1-4 <) t,\- n ■ -' 1 4 9 617 n 1 ■ 1*17:1 * 617 617 in 7 617 ■ -11, 14 11 ;oei-4>n 7iie 1-411 1 *.;u e 1*411 1,1711 <* 1*4 11 617001-411 61711 e 1-411 (117 n e 1-4 11 . 1-411 ' 617(11 ' 1-411 (117 n 1 1-4 12 617 n I 1-4 11 f>!7 n t 1*4 13 61711 ■" 1-4 'j 61711 e 1-4 15 (11711 e 1*4 15 I117 ne '4 15 ■ l-4:lj I-4J3 61711 1 4 4 1.171 e t 44 1.171 c 1 44 1.1710 1 44 1046111 '4 1105 n • 1*171 "7 6.7 617 6l ' 617 ' 617 ' <* I 4,' "47 • 1 . - w ;. 1 W ',1 tl I. I W 1,1 11 fi 2 IV . W...i 11 w '.. 617 11 617 617 ' 617 ' ' 617 6.7 617 '•17 617 b«7 ' * . « '.'4 *»!l l-lv-rla owmi Sub Wm. Godfrey LiStrut .V Allan Burrtrd Inlet Riilwij \ Flume Compiny I a ili n [ohinton John |ohtnton 1 II. Robimon ■ liim A.I.m \ \ \ inun St |.011iion Georgi F Wrt|ht Ram ij a King I i. II. MiKiven I I ll. UcEwea is Kill liiiulln 1 10'Mrt, M V, a tei i, Mn. M* Wftlkei :. Mia- M Wllltl 1 .'4 Minnii Pipi 1 Min iit Pipi 1 : Minnie l ip 1 3 Minnie Pipei net Moon ii Agnei Moore J4 Man Ma 1 E. li. F. Richards I E t. I' Ki. hirdi 10Thomu Marshall II Thomu M.nshall 1.- Una;, 11 Mtrthill ■ 1111.1*; Minhill 14 Thomu Mar-aliall I lohn Co illei ' * lit' I .ii. t n Mi*. N. l In.ninii II Ma N ChurchUI ... limn > II Moote jj jimtl S 11 Moore j; j.iiii-s S H. Moore 1 Minnie Piper Minnie I'ipcr 13 Minnii Pipei 14 M11111 u Tip. r 15 Minnie l';|" 1 nnii Pipi 1 17 Minnie I'iper 18 Minnie Pipi 1 21 Minnii I'm" 1 :] Minnie I'iper '34 Minnie 1'ip-1 4 Minnie Pipei 5 M: - Mu V Chiirihill , Mn ■ bill ,4 Mis. N. Ch.in lull 1, Mis. N Chun hill 16 Minnie Pipei 1 j Mlimit P 1 - Minnii Pipei io Minnii* Pipi r I Ml*. J la 5 Mrs. J B. (nhbons b Mrs. j H. Gil 4 Wonder SVoeg I U t| Win 5 Carrie M.nsliall i Cltherim Jahncke . ' ttherine jahncke 17 Mrs N-. Churchill * Mi, N I'll in lull .. 11 ithi rine Knk 14 Bindino Virgilio 15 Haiiiliii.) Virgilio ;.. Bindino Virgilio 17 Bl dio ' W 11 Gillsghei Wil W II (.ai!.. Com TOTAL I8.i0lt.4j ■ 0.35 'SS 17. jo1 2.85 2a 21 ■ -JJ T. 1','llock r i-oiiock 1 1 iiock I Pollock * Liwii ll I . :. . .', R 11. .ii. H Hughet -1. l; Hughet .,«. I. Hughet j DitiWo Anton* 1 I lit I . Vitnni (1 Din tntony ■. 1 . 11 I 1 :i Miry I impart . 1 I.cnis Hj js Fred Androwt 1 n I Andrtwt I llall , K llall * I-: ii.ii . I Hall B IU1I Hill ii.ii 1 Hail ,lE Hall I llall Hill 70 latt A88F.HI.KI> OWNKI T.ira lo till li,*,* 1907 rand Inlfrt'it E. Hill E. Hill E. Hall E. Hall E.Hall |E. Hall 23!E. Hall 24 E. Hall 45 E. Hill I6B. Hall 17B. Hall i8'E. Hall to E. Hsll 30 E. Hall- 1 A. Garland 2 ,A. Girlaml 29 A. Garland 30 A. Garland 31JA, Garland 32,A. Girlaml 13 William Ketler 15 William Wagner ib William Wagner 21 Joseph Scliuler 22 Joieph Scliuler 7 A. E. McCraw 4 Norman 5 John S. Tenipleton 31 H. W. Fraser 32 H. W. Fraser 14 Annie E. McDonald 15 Annie E. McDonald 16 Annie E. McDonald 26 William Clausson 27 William Clausson 18 William Clausson [29 Willitm Cliuuon u Mrs. Filion 13 Mn. Filion 27 G. Birber 28 G. Barber 9 George Gaskill loiGeorge Gaskill i6jGeorge Gaskill 21'George Gaskill 22 George Gaskill 31 George Gaskill 191E. F. Hand aoE. F. Hand j,;e. P. Hand lt|E, F. Hand j,E. F, Hand u E. P. Hand 1. B. Deam Sarah l-'alli MiuE.M. Fletcher Miss EM. Fletcher Tom 11. Fletcher Tom H. Fletcher E. B. Deane Margaret C. llall E. B. Deme E. B. Dear.e B B Deane K, H Deane HA Morgan E. B. Dean' E. B. Deane E. B. Deant E. B. Deme E. B. Deme Allied Farrv Mrs. A. R. O'Neill '.Misi J. Coots IN. Pacguet Mrs. F. Thomu G.MM M. Johnson W W Morrow Fred Cotbl Mrt A Elliott P W llewton ). E. Briinlon K Brainton Alex. Cameron I' 11 Fowler Mn. Andenon Winnipeg Lumber Co'y Winnipeg Lumber Co'y 1 P Lord B. Cameron li Cameron |. Egan DtCSI Tiel/.e P If Wilion Jennie W Smith J- nnu- W Smith Pike Pike l haa- l< Robinson I Ims R RhIhiisiiii li Wingate R Wiactlt li iiiiii W. Suulh I- Klassen F Klassen li Hallow J itepk Harlow Ailhur Howiley Langlmve l> D. Hutcheson Skelhorae >k'-lliorne McDonald I. I McDonald K A I auiili'ii li A Taunton I J Lee*Warner ,C J. Lee-Warner II II. Ramage John Rootgen r J.iiiliMii F Jordi-in I. U Evans J I. Msixell Mgttl McDonald II Lambert I W Shelbornc Kairhiiri. iion McAlee McGngor J .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 ,70 .70 .70 1.14 1.14 1.14 .70 •7°j •7°l .70 ■70. .70 ■7°: 12.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 1,03 2.05 2.02 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.06 2.06 2.06 2.05 205 2.05 2.05 2.05! 205 2.05, 70; 2.05; .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70! .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70) .70 .70 ■70 1.74 i-75 •« 75. 1 75 '■75 1 75 1.75 ■75 175 1-75 '•75 '•75 '•75 '■75 '■75 i*75| '■75 '•75 9.70 2.05 2.05 2 05 2.05 >*95 1 95 2.05 2.05 1.3S 1.05 1.05 ..14 1.14 1.14 "4 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.14 '•75 ' 75 '•75 '■75 '•75 '•75 '•75 '•75 > 75 '•75 '•75 '•75 1 75 '■75 '■75 '■75 '•75 '75 ■-7.S ' 75 '75 1.73 ' 75| I-7J I 75 1-73 ■■75 '75 '75 '■75 '75 '•75 '■75 '■75 '75 ' 75 '■75 '•75 '75 '75 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 205 205 205 2 05 2.05 205 2.05 2*05 205 205 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.10 in 10 III 111 ill 10 10 l.l 10 II, in 10 10 110 2*10 1*10 1-10 2* JO 2-10 210 2* 10 2*10 MO 2*10 2*10 2- in 207 205 205 2-06 1 nli 10I1 2* 06 2* 06 2*o6 2*o6 J ..li !• 10 2-10 2- 10 2 10 2-10 2.10 2-10 2* 10 1*10 2*10 2.lit 2-10 I'IO 2.10 110 1.10 110 1.10 1.10 110 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 DESCRIPTION or PKOPKKTV 2.75 2 75 2-75 2-75 -»75 ••75 2*75 ! 2*75 2.75 2*75 2*75 275 2-75 2-75 2-75 2-75 2.75 2-75 2.75 2.75 3*75 2*75 2.75 2*75 2-75 3.20 3.20 3.20 2-75 275 2*75 2.75 2.75 a 75 a 75 2-75 275 2 75 2 75 2*75 2 75 275 2 75 2.75 2.7j 275 '•75 2.75 2-75 2-75 275 275 375 3-»5 th 385 3.85 385 3-«5 3*5 3»5 3 85 385 3*5 J.8J 3-85 J-s5 3.85 3.85 S-8J 3.85 it. so 415 4- '5 4 '5 4'5 4.05 405 4 '5 4* '5 3*45 3.10 J. 10 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 320 3.20 3.20 320 J Ij 385 5-8J J-8J 3*5 *»J Ml 3-85 h*S *•$ .1*5 3**5 3*85 3*5 3*5 3*5 3*5 3-Cj 3-85 Hi 3*5 3*5 3*5 h*S »8j 3*5 3^5 J8j Hs 3\s Mj 3*5 3*5 3K5 3*5 385 3.8 3»5 in.. 799 7991 Hlnck 882 882 882 882 IO08I 2008 2022 2022 2023 2026 2026 2026 202b 2026 2087 2087 2087 20881 21693 21694 5 6 11 12 1 1 3 38 6 25-29 25-29 2529 25-29 25-29 11 5« 53 '3 Lot 29 3 yi'A w yi w/2 1 12 w yi 2 5 2 2 6 6 lab ASUKSSItn OWNER iT.xe. to 31.1 Di*. Uilli rtuil liiltrc.l jeorge W. Hutchings |ames D. Magee S. S. Johnson D. M. Wasson Max EL Miller Mrs. S. S. Johnson Mrs. J. li Findlay Mrs. J. B. Fmdla Mary M. Modsen H. A. McArthur I. S. Gunn 216924 -l''l (a) 2i6ij'5o 216963 216968 216975 216981 216991 216992 216993 58013 6264 6267 62611 62612 62612 7949 7l)4'7 8b 1 865 87. 9501 950 5 999 lOoSe I407 1418 20236 2023 10 2023 II G.,Russell A. Dal ton Nye Miss Jane Tennant Hubert McBain H part 40 acres 'A 1; r B ji 7 13 A. Dalton Nye Mrs. L. Upjohn 'Lemuel 11. Nicholson [Dominion Trust Co'y John A. Bsrbei Martha M. Jcivett Martha M. Jewell Harry Mclntyre W. E. Flumerlelt W. K. Flumerlelt |A. Sangstod Norman McDonald ohn McCallum F. B. McGarrigle Lau-ghlon Laughton Laughton B. Deane Bertha Yondall Hugh A. Yondall K A.C. Ross Sc D. McLean 13 Bertha M. Yondall C Bertha M. Yondall Mrs. F. McCartney E. B. Deane Alexander Henderson & Martin Simcoe J. Woodrow R. j. Beatty Mrs. Hannah Weeks Mis. Hannah Weeks Simcoe J. Woodrow J. Young and 1'. Ncbitt H. H. Findlay J. Debrisay Bertha M. Gunn Ellen Ostrom J. H. Hood i-75 '75 2.19 2.10 2 iol 2.10 '•75 1.75 2.24 4.55 175 1.28 1.28 1.28 I-281 1.18I 275 1-95' 5-45 6.00 '■75 '75 TOTAL f: in 2.10 2.11 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 I.II 2.25 2.10 2.07 2.07 2.07 2.07 2.07 2.15 2.10 2.30 2.30 2.10 2.10 3-85 4.30 4.20 4.20 4.2O 3-85 3-85 4 35 b.So 385 335 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 35 4.90 4.05 775 8.30 3.85 3-85 1.75 2.10 385 ..75 2.10 3.85 I.75 2.10 3-85 I.75: JI° 3-85 i 75 2.10 3-85 1.75 Ji° 3-85 '75 J'10 3-85 1*75 J-i° J.8J ..75 2.10 385 ..75 2.10 385 4.20 2*10 b 40 I.4O 2.15 4 55 2.40 2.15 4 55 '75 2'10 3 85 '75 2lQ 3-85 '75 »-10 3.85 1.85 2.10 3-95 2.70 2*15 4-85 20.15 3*oo 23'5 71.40 b.80; 2.05 1.14 51.70 4.10 '75 16.83 '75 ..38 '75 5 55 2.25 2.10 2.06 4.60 2.20 2.10 2-85 2.10 2.07 2.10 76.95 9.15 4'5 3.20 5f-3° 6.30 3*85 1970 3«5 345 385 1909. Given under my hand at North Vancouver this 5th day ol August, ALEX. PHILIP, COLLECTOR A. J, Henderson, ol the Bur rard Fusli l'.ickinj; ex Curin-; Co. has been doing some good work oi laic, 111 agitating against the toleration ol seine nets, in con- iieiiit.n mth the herring fisheries at Naiiaiiii... lu loulrasling lhe seine net with the gill nil, Mr. Henderson diieiis attention to the fail that lhe seine i.itilles all the lish, big and lhtle. Ctinsci-uciil- ly vast numbers of herring, too small to lie ullli/.ed, are destroyed, and the fisheries are being s.ullv depleted by .ihis means. The gill net allows lhe smaller lish lo escape, so thai they are lilt in the water lo attain marketable si/.e and tht industry is preserved. Mr. Henderson veiililales an Injustice to which the gill Mt lisherineii hale been subjected. Section 37 ol an ordel'-lll-ioun- cil, promulgated last Juno, lor- buls the use ol any bul gill nels in th, n fisheries, Relying upon this clause, many while lishci men went to great expense 111 lining tlieir boats wall gill nets and other gear, but upon riji.ui- nig lo the lishmg grounds, uere astonished to lliul a host ol Japanese lisheiuieii iu possession, sweeping tlic harbor uilh seine nels. The result was that very In,111 lnss was inllicled upon the iilllle lisherineii. The sitlln- lloli was somewhat relioied bv the timely ellorls ol R. Suiitii Al P., nhn succeeded ill securing ..ii order prohibiting the use ol seine nets at night, thus ousting the Japanese lisheriiieii Inr lhat portion ol each day. This, however, did not re-unbursc tlie white lisherineii, whose losses um estimated at $15,000. It is lurther pointed out thai the Japanese lisheriiieii are ol lillle benefit to Nanaimo lm.iii- ilalli, as they reside nil their Imals and contribute little nr BOthiag to the up-building ol the city, The purpose ol Air. Ilrii.K 1 sun's campaign is thai section 37 of the order-in-eoiinul is BO longer held ill abeyance,but lhat lt ls made ol full force and ellect, iu the interests ol the her ring lisherics, .nnl those Othei sections ol lhe white population directly or indirectly interested 111 its prosperity. TAXATION VALUES As an indication of lhe incalculable powers lur Uie creation ol wealth, represented by the superb natural resources ol British Columbia, the rapid increase 111 the revenue irom property and income tax is helpful. The total assessed values ol properly and income subject to taxation 111 the province during the present year, amounts to $104,916,356. This is an increase oi J15,267,119 over 1908, when the total reached the figure of 1189,649,237. From the latter the taxes were estimated to amount to $856,373, so that with the increase ill assessed i.iluih the re- leiilie lor the CVTtttt year should reach the million dollar mark from this source. These ligures, with regard to taxes,are subject to a discount of lo per cent., where the tax is paid bt- ior Juue 30. The increase amounts to nearly a lilth of the total assess..! value of properly and imouie of lasl year, and is a striking illus- tiation ol the advances made hi liriiish Columbia, The particulars are interesl- mg. The assessed value ol ill- lomes in 1909 is placed at S12,- 776,372, an increase rd fl 5'8,- 659 over 1908. That of person al property during lhe currenl year is placed at >:<Uv\,JJO,an increase of $4,518,ua nur the preceding year. Real prupci- ty (unimproved) is assessed at $50,172,517, an increase of $5,- 126,686, while the balance of tlu- total assessed values of property and income is made up ol lhe amount at which is rated the wild, coal and timber lands. This amounts to $12,288,937, showing an increase in gross value over 1908 of $3,103,315. Rev. ll. 11. Balderston whs ill attend.une .it the Methodist financial district meeting, Vancouver district, at Eburne, this I week. THK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. 999*990**9*******************9**************************'>4*******W *999999^99999999999t^9*9M99^92t2******************9*At*.*^^ « 4 « *999999999999999****************9*99*9********9*************99*9** *************49*****99****99**************************9****** m_m ■ ill IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNER* AND INTENDING PURCHASER* OE lA North Vancouver Properties in Cleared City Lots for Sale at First Cost The lew remaining lots in block 53, D. L. 550, on 14th, 15th street aid Ridg, iy avenue, being one block west ol Queensbury iniide lota f joo to {525 each. Corners J600 each. Site ol inside lots 50 by 156 feet each. Cornert 60 by 156 (nt each. Theet lots are particularly well situated, 15th street being already cleared and graded to its lull width, and lots of similar sire In that vicinity now ac lling ior J700 to Jfloo each. Tht lots above mentioned are genuine snaps. For Sale Intmdiiig pui.nH-.eis ol choice acreage west of the Cap.la.o or ii any other part ul the District will profit gieatly bj con- sultlng our large nud ixwusivi list before negotiating [nr purchase elsewhere. Thit being the louiin yenr of our establishment in business in North Vancouver we are thoroughly posted as to the various properties that may be ollered Ior tale and their valuet. We are the sales agents for a number of estates in North Vancouver city and district and have a very good list ol pro pertiet for sale at prices which were prevailing in 1907 and 1908 daring the period of financial depression, and as we are now ip- parently on the eve of a period of great prosperity we consider the preient time very opportune for investors to make a selei- tion of North Vancouver property before the greater period of activity sets in. Capilano Acreage and City Lands Wanted Well lituated city lols, blocks and acreage, and iu-11 silu.it- ad close in acreage in the district, particularly west ol the Capilano, and within one mile ol the watcrlroni. Wc have a Luge list ol clients, and special laeihlles lor negotiating sties where the prices are right. Wc advertise your property williout eoet lo you if you give ua the sole agency lor a reasonable period oi tiint. Our past records demonstrate onr successlul methods in negotiating sales, and we propose greatly extended operation! and a large expenditure along strictly modern lines of ad- rar tiling. Wa have representatives in several advantageous parts in Canada, United Slates and Great Britain. It will pay you to list with us for quick sale il you have any prop-arty to offer. ESTATES MANAGED Mon-reaident owneri of property in North Vancouver who art unable to give personal supervision to the management of their eatatea are requested lo correspond with us, lain*, the old- eat duly incorporated Company with its headquarters in Sorth Vancouver, and being financially responsible in every respect, we can give the tat assurances possible lhat business will be conducted along lines as accurately and surely as any banking establishment throughout the country. FOR RENT Wi hav* a good hit of collage* and houses lor rent iu choice localitiei in the city of North Vancouver, and shall be pleased to show any of them to intending settlers. Builders of houses in North Vancouver will do well to look over our lilt of choici lots and blocks suitable for building put- pouts. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. 'Inc'uipora.ed A.l). 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, with chief place of business 111 Nortli Vsncouver, U.C.j Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 ****444444**444444444444**44444444444444444444444444444444444444440044444444444449999*4444*44*4444*44*****************O****0*****W^ *4**44444444****************44444444444**444*4444444444444444444440444499**99*99^9999W9*m******444*^^^ MN The report prepared by the ciiy engineer and submitted by Alderman McNeish, chairman M the board ol works, al llu session ol the city council. Ilondaj evening, wilh reference lo expcii- ditures made by his department to July Jlst and also as to llie sidewalks thus far laid, together with thc various items "I work in coiileiuplalion, will afford reading of exu-plional interest to ratepayers. The report was as lollows: Financial report:— January J JI.-M February 589.0I March ' IJ-1-7S April 1181.44 May I9>M1 June ti'ri.2tt July 1010.96 August (pari) i5-*-3-*"> Total 1*556-77 Ksllllialcd expenditure I 1350.00 Expended to dale K\S*v" Balance yet in hand S^'i* IJ Repoi t ol work:— Sidewalks have bull liililt as follows: 4th slreet, ill Irolll nl sihool, ,19(1*1 square led. 151I1 street, east alld west ol Chesterfield, 9500 square leet. Chislci- licld, near 171I1 street, ."-.4->»> square feet. 22nd slreel, nortli ol horticultural garden*;, 11730 square leet. 17th streei, 15800 square leel Mahon avenue und Keith road, 44NS" square leel. Esplanade at Rogcts ,11 utile, 1,- JJO square 'eel. I.o'lsd.ile ,H';\, Mad street north, 4 :>k> M|ii m feet and 7,So square hot, Total, 95,940 square feel. Proposed walks:— Western ave , cist side, Mil 1 to 23rd streets, 7|ihi sniian- leet 14th street south side, Sl. And rew's to Ridgevvav, 7400 sqii.iii leel; nth -.(red south side, Che*. lerlicld to Mahon, J600 square leet, 19th streei south side, Sl George's east, I'm leet, )000 square leet; 13th street south side, Lonsdale to Joo feet cast 'oi St, George's, 10500 square 'leet; bill slreel norlh side, Mahon avenue west 300 feel, 3°oo square leel; Rlilgewav, west side lllll lo 12th, 3000 square leet; 3rd slreet north side, Malum ave. west 300 leel, 3:00 squat c leel; 2nd street south side, St. Andrew's uast JOO leet, Jooo square leel; Lower Keilh in,id, south side, Lonsdale lo l'resln- lenaii church, 70110 square leet Total 54,700 square net Alderman McNeish lurther ix- plaincd thai ilns lisi ol propped work was nol complete, as ihere were olher sections oj miK* walk for which request had beea made as well as sections which might bc needed thai had not as yet collie belore the committee, which would proba-dv be laid. The council placed an order, earlv in the season, ior 200- 000 leel oi lumber lor siilni.ilk purposes, and of .this, tin re ict remained over 40,000 feet alter the work proposed above had lieen provided Ior. Coliscipictil- lv ihere would be ample material available lor the construction ol ,1111 additional walks tlial it might be decided lo coli- itnct. He lurther stated thai lile board id Hoiks is well within its estimates as lo expenditures, aiid ihat the remaining motley available would be sitlli- cictit to keep a gang ol tin hi men in constant eiii|ilii\iiunt lor the remainder ol the 11,11. This would permit ol the completion ol all work in prospect, ami he llioughl that prectkalli even strce-t ill the city could likewise be gone over, tile dihlies redug, ihe roadbed rounded up, and all small growth, etc., cul down, so that the streets throilglioui the eity would be pUoed in lirsl-il.iss slmpc. Road maintenance:— Keith road, S170; Lonsdale ave.. $50; Esplanade, Sum; i.|th slreel $50; Forbes avium, S.|o; 17U1 itreet, fjo, Total, 5460. Road construction:— Hevu'ood park mad, lloo; railings oil walks, Sho; Lynn Vallej trail. Sv>; St. George's avenue, 17th to loth, fljo; nth street east of Lonsdale, fllo Western avenue, (part) Ijoo; Lonsdale avenue north, I50; Mth street, St. George's lu Ridgevvay, S90. Total S930. This construction work has consisted oi clearing, stumpn , and rough grading a roadway, twenty leet in width, and ditch- ,ing on each side. As showing [the cost oi this work bv day labor, upon which plan the 'work has been carried out, the 'piece ol road Irolll 17th street tu 119th, was declared by lhe road tureinan to bc one ol lhe heaviest that had yet been met with on the townsite. The total length was 700 leet and the cost $250, or about Jt cents per running loot. The construction oi 13th slreet, east of Lonsdale included a distance of 131x1 feel, aud cost Silo, or about 9 cents per running loot. The construction oi 12th street Irom Sl. George's lu Rldgcway, a distance ol MOO feet, cosl S40, or about eight cents per running loot. A DISTINCTIVE FLAG Editor Express: Sir—It has been suggested by unite ,1 somber ol people ihat the Xorlh Vancouver Horticultural Society should h.He ,1 ll.ig ol its own. Thc couiniittee arc considering lhc advisability ol doing so and would be pleased to receive any suggestions lor a suitable design Iroin anyone whn is interested in the doings ol the society- Kindly send all designs 111 to Uie before lhe 2')th ol August. Yours trulv, SIDNEY S. TYLER Secret.in North Vancouver, B. C, August 19, 1909. The horticultural show at Victoria concluded this week The soiled put ap S4511 in prii- M and came out with a deficit ol (83. Norlh Vancouver bids (air to "make good" Ior the leading liortitiilttiral (air in tin* province, willl a pri/.e list ol ^730 and it is hoped, no deficit. Dr. Reeves, otic of lhe leading dentists of Windsor, Ontario, was in the city on Tuesday, mi a visit tu City Engineer Hants. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY Facts are its Argument A fourth of Burrard Inlet was dt 1 eloped by lllc Canadian l'acilic railway, with result ol large customs revenue lo Canada. The national goi eminent now assists financially development ol the remaining greater part oi lhc harbor. The centre and nucleus oi greater Hurrard is Nortli Vancouver City. Twenty miles tratcrfnwtagt available for industries, shipping and railroad bases Ferry .system just boiiglil up by ciiy to hasten clluiciil and increased service. Two railroads to North Vancouver authorised bv Can,id' 111 parliament. Canadian Parliament h.is vol ed $200,000, also $(1,400 pel Ulllu , for bridging the Inlei .md am* Heeling Norlh Vancouver aitk j Vancouver. Railroad's bridge plans ,'ic approved by dominion g.nrn- 111*111, and both loads ha.c pit- liilssloli to Use same budge. C.ill,nil.ill r.ullic Ralliuad IS nuiv negotiating with city It,,* lcrryagc ol its cais to Noiih Yaiicuuicr, also lui shulclnic base lut UalislcT ol cals lu tl.e tracks ol existing cluiiic .•...■.- way. The prospect is lhat v,01 ill Vancouver will ttcast tht w |railruad stage oi Ul 1.u..-, „i d ' thai oul} opening ol its saule-l 'line railwa) will ensure rapid development ol linlustiies ami poll, .lust as ll". Gland lunik Pacific railwa) meant the doubling oi populated Canada ! tht bridging ol Hill laid llllll means a second Vaiiiuiiict oil the nol lh sboie ol the li.. 1.,>i, wiih repetition ol Vancoavar'i hiatory, perkape mon rapidly than 111 the brsl instance, as llu province has nmi mon popala-, tion lor new cities to drau Irom The history ol Vaacottvtr'i le.il Mtatt suiiiiiiari/id 111 ,1 sentence is that the assisted lal uc ol the whole city is now til cul) limes whal ll was a- bout twenty years ago. Vancouver's lirst-rate residence luts now lvalue more lliau twenty tunes their price twenty years ago. Considering lhat localities change, it is doubllul whether any property is more sure ul lull ratio oi increase lhan lusi-iale residence ground proud..1 ihe locality is protected againsl depreciation, llie grand buulcvard ol Norlh Vancouver is the third aveuue oi the wurld and Uie broadest oi •ui) ciiy on llus continent. It is dedicated lu residences and is protected lur twenty yens a- gainat ilepiciaiiic siiudures. Eun hue where lhe plethora ol opportunities is lhe quandary oi iniislors, thc grand buulevald is lhe 1 cry bull's e)c ul invest- iiicin 111 North Vancouver—the 111.uk al ninth 11m,slim nl aims, haling certainly ol quality and st.iiiing mt.mil) oi large increase in value. Plans, price lists and other inf <n mat ion ian In* had from the t North Vancouver Land ir* Improvement Co. Ltd. Lty. Mahon, Hi I .it Iiimi t • Mahon, Ltd., Official 4«,ent» CORNER PENDER AND SEYMOUR STREETS, VANOOUVER, li 0 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. The turreiii issue ol thc li* C, Gazette records the appointment .ii lofty-one additional commissioners lor taking affidavits undei the elections act, throughout the provinci. John A. Fraser, ■. 1 uin ,nel, ia appointed deputy coronei i"i iln province, The lollowing .in appointed uui,ilus publii Jaiiu \ Ha: V| \ ,,|ial 1*,.V .alll Uallllll.. Y.lll couver, A. Al. .1,...:; .11, I'l Ni'. •' ll. In to be acti t reg lsll.il. Francia J * Kwing, U 1*. ii i" lie medical health ollicel l'i nut kn, Edward J Hill, ol Mo I in u registrar undei the "Mai riagt Att. The ippointinent oi Hon, 1- J, Tuli.'ii. K.C., a- commission* a ,.i hshtriei, an.l acting attorney general ii rest inded. Tl.uis im ilu Coquitlam dam, tu be lllllll lt> Uu Win-.hum l l'i imr Company Limited, an un lib in the "iim "i iiu provin rial snir.aii. Uiu nunti ii given in thi trie! "t North \ ancouver, uuh respect t" ilu ^.iK ol certain landa lor taxes, "ii September i. Certiiicatea ol incorporation hau* i-iiii granted iiu following companies Bella >.""i.i General Hospital; Tin British Columbia Fish Company. Limlti ' Hal S".*»" li B Stevens Timber Company. Limited, capital Jloo,i , iln Mission i iti Tel- ephom i ompany. Limited, capital si** Dominion Carbolin- ciini Worki, Limited, capital iiiiiiiiaaiaii*'. mi iii association a- mended); Hampton Bros., Limited, capital $loo,o ". Vmi.mini Vancouvei Lund & Inveitment Company, Limited, capital - Nation Kootenay fruit Lands, Limited capital $i ;. ■ Grocery .v.- Baker] Co . Linn.' ion Lumbei Company. Limited, capital \ iiinn,i Con tracting -. ompany Limited, capital fl A,lain Uatheri makei a| *' tion lor ,i portion oi loreahore, covering foi ty chaina, at Beaver Covi. Rupert district. J, II. Pillabury, C.E., oi Prince Rup- ert, makes application lor ihu chains ol loreibore mi Porchu Isl,unl. iht Goldie-McCulloch Company, Limited, monuiacturen of machinery, ol Gilt, Ontario, an licensed as on ektra provincial company. The iui ui Ti.nl makes applicatioa lur 5.6 cubic feel oi water per second out ol Cambridge creek, .1 branch oi Trail tink FOB CAMPERS Don'ti lhat may mve many thousand dollars:— 1. Don't, ninn ui ilu woods, iiunii iiuiiii a lighted m,iub, cigar ituinp, 01 otha Saining object; moke iBrc that the Same has Inui thoroughly utinguiib- nl belore throwing it away. 1, Don't build your campfire larger than is Decenary, Don't, uiulei' any circum- stancei, leave your lire nnguord ed, tun iur a comparatively ihorl nun, mi thnt It is dead uiu belore mu gu sway 4, Don't build your lire 111 leaves, rotten wood ur otha inflammable material. 5. Don't luiiiii your lire a- gainst a large ur liulluii log, 11 lu ii u is hard lo be sure when it has been entirely put ont To these don'ti it ma) be added lhat ill iiunii Heather, 01 in a dangerous place, il is well to confine the lire in a hole dug clean down lo thc mineral soil. A lire may smoulder in the humus a,i "iluii" lur days, only waiting loi i itrong breeze to ian a nno a il.uiic ihai may iiinn over nulls ui timber, Suiiiniii tonriati end campen unfortunately have i bad reputation among own-en oi timber as being often i cauac ol Una, Sikh hits conld be prevented,al* most iiiiliaiiu exception, by ■ little miai can 09 Uu pari ol ilu* campen, who hau* been Uu unintentional cause ul much lot est deitrnction, and who havi jnit a rial all interest III the pii .iitatiuii ul the lurists as lhe mi lliis ul the Unfed llliill- Hlvea. The rulis given above an* Uu result oi long experience .uui observation on the part oi niaiiv woodmen and lumbermen as tn the origin ol fires from jthis cause, and an earnestly commended to Uu attention of campers, sportsmen and others. NORTH ARM PARK A new national park covering an area extending li'ii miles to the nurlli and south and an even greater distance east and weat, at llie lie.ul ul North Ann, is well within ihe probabilities. The dominion government owns large llaits ill laliil ill that viei- aity, being nu Iiiilul in the railwav belt aiiil the proposition is being favorably entertained at Ottawa i" sei aside ihis pots an ,1. The scheme ivmilil include the in.iking ui roads and trails by the government, as has been iinin* iii the other national parks aiiil the park Would lie accessible al all tunes lu pleasure partus (ur camping, fining, mountain climbing, picnicing, etc., lor all u| which purposes, the section designated affords unexcelled advantages. Tlu announcement that Uu government has the ichemt under consideration, was made to the Vancuuver papers by R. H. Campbell, superintendent ol the ,forestry branch ol the department ui ihe interior, la tha federal government, who is now paling an official visit to the ui,isi. The consummation of the scheme will odd a must thr siralile Item to the ideal facilities in possession oi the ninth ihon as Ule pleasure ground lur the population on Barrard Inlet Builders and Contractor* P. LARSON ii prepared lo supply Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement Ami sll kinds of Building Material in <juantiti«>a to suit ninl at reasonable prices. —apply— HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVER TEI.KP110NK Xo. 2. A. FARRO General Contractor l.aml during, siump iiiiii Roek Masting. Kx ira tart- near holism. Ail ilimifM inaili* good ■ M I'l- 11 Y M K N T A.iKNCY . a.at St. Ural of I-Onl.de. I* P.O. Ilm 11 Choicest Cut FLOWERS in laatvn ut lnneM iirii'i*. ui*.** 11- K lllal i'ir rUNERAL DESIGNS or WEDDING BOUQUETS GO? ll.i>liii(|*s M., West m Wood FOR SALE 50c a Load V.ni can take as large a load as vtiu like for 50 rents. Send vour own teams. ALEXANDER & MACNAGHTEN Real Estate Brokers, Financial and Insurance Agents wc ruvE $50,000 TO LEND ON I MM MORTGAGE 121 Lonsdale Ave. 9rV+**/+*+*AAArViWW*^ LYNN VALLEY 16 Loti clow to train lime. Price f 125 eich, Throe loti in a group tan S311 cash ami bllince al fin pel ill iiiiii. 0 ROOM HOUSE Nt w anil modern, si/e J4X4.! leet, 1 lilnck from th,* Boilll laiil. I'm 11M.lum. #.*,a 11 a cub, Hal,mi'i* ii. 12. |8 Ull j.I months. MAY & BUMS Rm) BiUte iod Financial Agenti t-\»*^-.*^***'***--^.^-^*'^^*'W.^^^*^*^^**^**^**^i'VV»t •^vv-w**v*vv*\i*w****wiiiW^ Reduce Your Hardware Bills llaill'l bajy Mlinllv If Hi' illll mnl lira- vIIUM tn Uld I'll num../ 1111 vu .r li.ir.Ui-i* 11 i*. In y.uir a.lt.inl ||« in allii* lit lo .I....I Wear*la 1 i--ani.ni i*...*ll yn thobril lurkm. mppllMOllti rt duwnpll u at iii" i am■•' pri m ind h nmltt*r wh»l your r..i|tiir, incut, ar,-. • Well DO IT "' >'"" " ^SSIttfOSt "rill-in uilli u» IVf .-..iii|n'ti. .in-* ff-fiillv in tin-ripen niarki-t uilh tlui l.i^gf.l harilnar.. WMMWIWia Briliah I'lihiiiihiii. WllMMwMatM llmt i.llifri rant lunch. ITkyJ RaWaM N Inly 'lir.Tl Imtn llu. liiMiiilhuliirrri in namiv tanel, vie buy jull* 1 "i-lt »ll (if llit liin**, wc |,»y .-ta-pli Inr mir ft*Sm\ tml uur ti|„.|ik*f» trt- low, Pill our claimi to tin- It-Hi. we'll wr ».'ii mnni-y. I 5 Mm m 17th Street, North Vincouver IHTI ViKNTB HUWiU OMNI!, lid. 104 Eiplanide Next lo 1'ust Orfir^ Phone No. 88 -***a\-vvvvvv»a-v»*v**--**^^ .■*»VVVVl*AiV**Vl*-V^ l**********************^ I NORTH VANCOUVER THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER h an Ideal Sunny Slope (or Homes Has abundance of Pure Witter Is on the Finest Harbor in thc World Has tin* third l.itgist lluu'.cv.ud in tin- World IItu I'nilcd Wireless Statiou Bu ixtiUt'tu BchooU, pal in ud privati Has a Inrge aria ol Public P.uks III. .1 fu t i.ili Tr.iti.u.ii Siriitt Hu Kk-ciric Light .imi Telephone Strvicu .it sod eratt- r.i' Own and Operates a fir.st-i.iic 1* ■ 11 > Strike Levies no Taxis on Improvements Mn nn fxiclli'iit .held lor investtinnt Is a Pi* : 1 Progrw La| Citj Its future ll will I'asttri-d Its Industries art substantial THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER Is the coming centre of Hallway Enterprise Has unsurpnsscd natural facilities for Industries Is a 1 hone sphere lor the Fruit grower and Florist Has many beautiful and popular seaside resorts The Tourist, tin Aagkr, and the Sportsman luve it Is being mpidlv Opowd up with good roads ami bridges Has good Hotels and exquisite scenery Has an extensive seaboard lor Shipping and largi areas ol tide Hats for Dry Docks, Wharves, etc H.is Stiinoiir river, l.ynn creek, Mosquito creek, M.iiK.u nuiv, Capilano river, Sisler uuk and Cyprus creek Has ('.louse Mountain (,(250 IceO, 'Mount Crown (5200 leeli, The I.ions (6)00 bit', and Ootl Moutll.iin lv ' leet) Ilns prosput nf rapid iliveliipinellt on Uic buililing ol Second Narrowi Bridge THE CITY AND DISTRICT Will soon have the Second Narrows Railway and Traffic Bridge in place This is well assured by pledges of aid from the Federal and Provincial Governments New Transiiiiitinental Railways are mining In the Coast, and they can find better Terminal fan- lities in North Vancouver than .1111 when- else on the Coast The Dominion Government intends lo Imihl .1 Ml Dry Dock on Uie Pacific Coasl. Tliey can get no better location Ior one than on the North Y.niioiivcr Tide Flats, uhiih have ,ui aria nl 1000 acres Around Kailwaj Terminals there nnisi be Klrv.ttors Warehouses aiid many Industrie*, and wei have room for them PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE "CIVIC COMMITTEE." •»»**■«*!»**■*** *iy«*a*w-*/«**v-^^ THI EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. nr Aerie No, 1794, North Vati- eouver, ol the Friendly Order ot Eaglet, was nude the recipient ol a splendid gray American eagle, at the regular meeting ol the lodge held Wednesday evening lasl. The eagle, was handsomely mounted and was presented lu live Aerie by the members ol the Order who are resident at Hotel North Vamouver, namely, 1'. Larson, Martin Larson, \l. Walinsley, R. 11. Tarn, II. V. Baker, J. C. Thompson, J. 11. Zellne, A. l'yke, A. 0. livenson and F. \\. Butcher. 1'. Larson made the presentation iu a very happy address and 111 expressing their appreciation ui tho gilt, the hope was voiced by Uro* John Fay, secretary pro tern, and uilier members, that the eagle would ultimately grace a new hall owned by llie local aerie and characterized by every pruvision as to sue uud equipment ior the requircmenis ol the membership. CHURCH SERVICES St. John the Evangelist, 7U1 and 13th streets:— Holy communion 8 a.m.; morning prayer 11 a.m.; evening prayer 7.30 p.m. On the lirsl Sunday in the month there will be a second celebration ol the holy communion at 11 a.m. Rector; Rev. Hugh Hooper. Services al St. Clement's hall Lynn Valley; Morning prayer 11 a.m.; evening prayer 7 p.m. l'riest-in-charge: Rev. li. H. Gillies. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, bth street:— Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Service at Moodyville school at 7.30 p.m. I'rayer meeting on Wednesday at ti o'clock. I'astor: Rev. J. 1). Gillam, MA. Methodist church, corner 4th and St. George's avenue;— Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Sunday school at Moodyville at II a.m. I'rayer itiecting«Med- acsday it 7.30 p.m. I'astor: Rev. B. 11. Balderston, B.A. Lynn Valley Institute Ball:— Services every Sunday morning al 11, and evening al 7 p.m. Norlh Vancouver Catholic Indian Mission:— Sunday Services—Mass al y a.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Bttiediciioii at 3 p.m. I'astor; Rev. E. Peytavin, O.M.I.V.G. Baptist Church, cor. 5th and St. George:— Sabbatii school at 2 p.m. Services at 3 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. A GOOD SEASON 1). 1,. Gillespie, deputy gallic warden ol the province, s.ns that this year will Ih- a good one Ior sportsmen, both in deer and game. The coveys are not so large, but he says they are 1 cry plentiful and lhe young birds are strong, lt will also be a fine season (or game. The depulv galllu u.ililell s.iis the law will as usual lie strictly cii- loned this n.n .uid every ellort made to protect the gaim .ind dec! imlil the regular season according to lhe new order, opens on October ,1. A meeting in cotineiTlon with ilu- foriii.tiK.n ..I .1 braat baad in llu- uly, will Ik- held in the lirch.ill on Moiulav evening, at eight o'clock. 11 the response to the appeal for funds thus Iar met with continues, sufficient money will shortly be in hand, to warrant placing an order for iustrumeiits. All interested are invited to attend the meeting. Water Notice NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made under Pari V. uf the "Water Act, 1909," lo obtain a licence in lhe New Westminster division ol New Westminster districi. (a) The name, address and occupation ol the applicant. Caulleild's Water Works 1.0111- paiiy, Limited. (11 lor mining purposes) Free Miner's certificate No (Ji) The name ol the lake, stream or source (il unnamed, the descriptiuu is). Cypress creek 111 Lul HHb, Group One. (c) The puint of diversion. Abuul 100 leet above the High Falls un Cypress creek 111 Lot bbb, Group One. (d) The quantity of wati-r applied lor (,111 cubic leet per second). One-quarter oi one cubic loot per second. te) The character ol tne proposed works. Intake at point ol diversion and pipe line about 2000 leet Irom point ol diversion to connect with existing water system. (1) The premises on which the water is to be used (.describe same). District Lols 1240. and III, Group One, New Westminster district. (g) The purposes lor which the water is lo be used. Municipal purposes. th) 11 for irrigation describe the land intended tu be irrigated, giving acreage (i) 11 the water is tu be used ior power or mining purposes, describe thc plaee wiie-re ine water is to be relumed to some natural channel, and lhe diller- encc in altitude belli ecu point of diversion and point ol return. Twenty-live thousand dollars ($25,000) divided into twenty- live thousand (25,000) shares of One dollar (Jl) each, uf which Sj.uo has been paid up. I (P) Copy of such parts ol the Memorandum ui Assuciatiun as authorial the proposed application and wurks: "The objects Ior which lhe company is established are: (1) To supply the townsite ol Caulleilds, being part of District Lots 811 and 1240 North Vancouver municipality and the neighborhood thereol, with water, and to carry on the business ol a waler wurks cumpaiiy, in all ils b.anches. (2) To apply Ior, slake and (0 sell and dispose ol water. (3) To make, build, construct, lay down and maintain reservoirs, waler works, dams, cisterns, culverts, filter beds, main and other pipes and appliances and to execute and do all other wurks and things neees- (j) Area ol crown land intended to be occupied by lllc proposed works. None. (k) This notice was posted ou lhc 17th day ol August, iyoy and application will be made lo the commissioner on the 20th day ol Sdpteniber, iyoy. (I) Give the names and addresses o( auy riparian proprietors or licencees who or whose lands are likely to be allected by the proposed works, either above or below the outlet. Harry B. Howell, 1010 Georgia slreet, Vancouver; Maurice Gint/.burger, lool Georgia st., Vancouver; Wm. Bailey, Chest- erlield avenue, Nortli Vancouver Oscar B. Allen, 440 Granville street, Vancouver; William C. Sleannall, MOO 1st avenue nest Vancouver; F Wa Caulfeild,Vancouver club, Vancouver, B.C. (in) The name of the coinpanv ill (ull. Caulleild's Water Works Company, Limited. (II) The head ollice. Renins 80-H7 Davis Chambers, 615 Hastings streei wesl, Vancouver,B. C. (0) The capital—how divided — showing amount paid up. Pioneer Bakery ___ S. H. Walker, - Proprietor Fresh Bread daily delivered to all parti of the city. 16 loaves for ill 4 for 25 rents. TRY OUR MILK BREAD HIGH GRADE CAKE PASTRY, ETC. PIONEER BAKERY phonk 8 71 Lonsdale Ave B*k Loot lor the above trademark, tin- sign of quality, on your 1. HM. foods. We manufacture the best Rolled Oats on the market today. I.f hi. \oin orders with us for HAY, GRAIN ANH CHOP Pioinpl Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed the Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Lonsdale Avenue, al Ferry Landing 11*. Chtpatn, local manaifer. sary ar convenient (or obtaining storing, selling, delivering and measuring water or otherwise for the purpose of lhe company. (4) To acquire water records or licences and reservoirs, water works, main and olher pipes and other works already made or constituted with the object of supplying the said neighbor- j hood with water. (Signature) CAULFKILD'S WATEI WORKS CO., LTD. Per Francis W. Caulieild, Managing Director. (P.O. Address) Vancouver, B. C. Phone 37 Artistic'.Deiigns Sound Workman-hip Moderate Prices LAW & KNOWLES P.O. Box M AiniHTK.ris ami BtJILDIM Wo Can Dosign and We Can Build 11 11 1' 0 I 1' 1' I i. t. t' 11 11 t. I '. '» I ■ . A Difficult Proposition (To be done on an ordinary City Map! Place one point of »coiii|«s« at tk« foot of Umadtle avrnun ind, with I ratlins of N inches, rlescrib." an arc. rotting D.L N8 at nlmut tlie- Kiddle of our Half Acre Blocks—tliat it, at Block 2X-anil having ita point** li-riiiiniiting at tin- waterfront. ,, , . . .. It is rc-|iiiri'd to Iind within lliis rmlius a half Kll hlock with soil, scenic lurroundinnand vi.-w equal lo those In D.L vis. for $3to each, Invi-ston are realizing il MBBOl bi 'lone and are purebuloj tin in on very Mn terms. Martinson & Co. Real i£«tutc and [fiauranoa HrokerH j'm imt ♦♦ PALACE HOTEL RATH : ti.oo per ami up Spi dai rates to lam lilts and tu regular boarden finest R001 GJfden on« REDA&ANDRUSS COAL COAL Srroxn Him 1, PROPRIETORS * - NOKTH VANCOUVEI, B. C. .NEW WELLINGTON Ooil direct lruin lb* ottOS, Placo Tutu orilt-r. uow •ml m«curn T.iur winUr'iaopply. Ur|e ihipmsnts will arnva io 11«* Atji. l'ricoa right Urge suppl; of WOOD always on luml P. LARSON Hotel North Vancouver Telephone No. a. Home Made BREAD Ciik.'s, Paltry, Coiileeti'in-ry Beit Material* Hutching and .Vain 18 Lonsdale Avenue N.V. Fish Market All kind. ..f Kn-1. Fiali delivered diiljr Simaki'il Kiili a iiuacialty. Poultry, E|». and vegetables. Our aim 1- In please our customers ai to goo.ll and prices, Cor. Lonidale Ave. & 8th itreet Phone 64 VANCOUVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS CROCERS W. T. STEIN 9 CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Citj- Auditori CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groeirin ud Proviiioai Wholesale and Rttall North Viaeouvei !n6 Hutiagi St. (downiUin) 316 Pender Bii«tt ARCHIT6CT6 E.STANLEY M1TT0N.M.1.C.A ARCHITECT Delivery Tauadayi and Fridays DYIINO AND CLtANINQ PERTH DYE WORKS Anderson & llillou, Proprietors Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing Ladies' dresses, silks, laces a specialty 619 Halting* Street Wut, VANCOUVER, B, C..SALE & BREW1TT Agents, .North Vancouver AUCTIONEERS LA0IB9' HAmOfUSblNG A. M. BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - bb Hastings street west ik tin oily aucUOUMi who will pay ipot caaii belori thi mIi it conducted ■AnHlblLriB F. C. SAUNDERS Bairuter, Solicitor, Notary Public. Member ol lbi ban ol Briliah loluiubie aad Uu** oat. Room 9 Empire Building, 603 Hastings it. wai. \ ancouvir, B.C. Phoue 4166 Jelllam-llciai.il Back Cunt* "I tlu* I newest designs may be i-ceii al Madame Humphreys'. Mulches al luaest prices and all shades. 1 "ii|*,*.*• lur g.iiili-iueii made al the shorten iiutiee. Iry Mary T. tioldn.an's Hair llc.te.rir lot grey ami la-led liair, :u luiir tiilUreui shades; clean aud easy lu lift*. M.au.puulug, Hair-drvasliig, l-acim Ma-Megc, Mauleur- mg, OtttS) lit-aliittiil. anu I.iecin.lt«i- (ur ll.e renia.ial "I sui***rllin.u» hair,«art. and n.oles. Carslul all-uiliuu given lu mail Matft. MADAME HI .Ml'llMYx >- ' tiraltllll*- Mrc I uPriClANi, SCHULTZ k ARNOLD Barniten, Solicitors, iU. Rooms 104-105 Crows Building, 61} Pender Strut Phoni 99b S. D. SchulU C. S. Arittld MINI W. LAWRENCE SMITH Graduate Optician All work guaranteed Comultation iree 49 Hastugi itreet well Opp. Cameraphone theatre MUIIC Prol. JOS. E. NURNBERGER iluiual Director Vatcouver Opera Home Rooms 3 aid 4 Elii' Ball, Cor. Robeoi and Granville Strecti. All Instruments. l'lione 3330 Phoai 463 M. W. WA1TT 9 CO., LTD. 3)8 Granville Street Pianoi - Talking Machiact — Muiic Goods The oldest music home Ib B. C. RBAL MTATK Keep your eye ob EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply to MORDEiN 4 THORNTON l'lione U15 440 Homer Stmt rHOToaNAPHtna Kallethe's Bath Coruer Homer aad l'eider Sti. Thi OBly up Hi-dale an 1 nil abli bath houie ib Briuih Colum bie- Wt cun when othiri tall Satufactioi guarutetd or bo pay. PlalB hatha, elietric bathi, shower bathi, massage ior body, Kalp and (ice; electro ther apeutic bathi a ipecialty. IOS. KALI.ETHE, PROP., Graduate oi Berlin, Germany MARTEL'S STUDIO - PHOTOGRAPHER!* - ill Haitiagi Slreel West, VANCOUVER, B. C. The best equipped studio ou the , as: Phoue iiib- luiiiiiire Uuanuitee <fc aecunUes torporaUvu LU, 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgate - - • Maaafar HISTAURAMT8 All North Vancouver people eat at LEONARD'S Either l'laek Block or Hastings street, opposite thc aew IMPERIAL PHOTO STUDIO yogl (jtlice. Leonard selie hia lea by the pound. Family Group Specialists (.aliini-t sue, J3 per do/in Cor. Carrall and Cordov«,ili. A. SAVARD, Piopnetor TMlATHEb PICTURE FRAMINC BU8INHS COLLIf.lS SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Haitiagi St. W. Cenalea Otatiti Utaatarn Sattaai R. J. Sprott, B.A., - - Manager rrmvs m\\\m Sf«r« thf lighfiil Taid Posilitns Pitaiaa'i Baiimii College, Aji t,i,i t}6 Seymnur Street, VANCOUVER, B. C. PICTURE FRAMING We have the Ingest stock oi moulding! in B.C.to select Irom so when you want Iteming done cheap aad well get our prices. BAILEY BROS CO LTD, 340 Granville and 13ft Cordova NATIONAL IHBATRB Mechanical Opera, Vaudeville and Drama Piogiam changed every Monday Auy seat in ibe houae 10c. 3.i 1 lasl ings Slreet Melt, VANCOUVER, B. C. tMATt-HMAKAa-.R« I'.uglish practical watchmakar; EsUbliahed 1889 Specialty, repairing CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC—I "Kl-ro prdk-l It" I CUMfMUeU llu* .,i.ly mrthnal .l.itt... ■Ifaad tamatt 11 * •<> I .im . tl maaa.... .a 'lairu*,ra. II' 11.. *t*.lf Cl»lf"|''.' 'af Hi t ■ [*.i.i|.l, I* I*, ,,. Iu.lt i.| I'a tii" iv Saiil "I ' It a 1 ,f' '""a o| . . ,1 tl»n as I natniualieio Iim WtiODKOOFE, 311 Carrall Street DETECTIVE ACtNCItS Canadian Detective Bureau:— Offices everywhere Van.uiiier OIBc- :"' Knipire Wot9 W« llaatiiia* al «>'*' HMHMI W • WKI.SI1 General Superintendent THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Followers ol the chuse will up pin i.iu* ,iii opportunity in lain* diarize themselves with ilu pro viiiont ui .1 recent ordei in la,nii..11 relative tn tin ihooting „i aa.nin 111 ilu province for Urn* •s;iKll''11 ,llTl' ull| _* »aiBUlld se.isi all ol December, 1909, both days in- clutive, T li.i I llie tlls.iliilities ns to lllc llaaaallllg Ol illd' Oil till' 111,1111" l.iiul, and the islands adjacent thereto, sli,ill be removed Irom ilu* ist day ol September, iyoy, to ihe i.stli day oi December, lyoy, Imtli dayi liultisive. lli.it llie disabilities ,is to tile Tile m.i- lor deei US' Hell ,is faille tills J t.al tints li"l Opcll iiiiiii Octobei i. Tlu .lui sea- ion h.is ianii ii: la.itk .1 month In lllc .illtlla.lilies llllilil all 01 eiiinia I dated Augusl jrd, It specities as lollows: 'lhat ilu ■ labilitiei ,,■* tn tin* shooting aai iliieks ni aii kinds shall be removed (rom ihe ist da) oi September, iyoy, io thu i.-,ui day ni November, iyuy, both dtfyi inclusive. Ihal lhe* disabilities as tt. the shootm*; ol ilecr mill mpaCt to Unt ]iniiiiiii ni Vaacoavei la- land, .uui the islands adjacent thereto, south oi ilu- lollowing distillled line: ColttfflCBCillg al SPECIAL PRICES IN Hetse ..ml snipe, mth respect to ~* mouth oi the Little Quail the mainland and ihe islands adjacent thereto, shall In n moved iioiii the itt ii.n "i Si p iciniiei, i i, in ih, 28tfa da) ol lv iruar), 1910, both dayi In elllslie. Thai tin disabilities as in ilu sale ed dlleks ul all Ilil and sm]... uuh regard to ihe' uui river, thence lollowing thai stream to its, junction with the Alberni load; Ihenee lollowing the Allnl 111 i.i.ul In the Alberni canal, shall bt removed from the isi day nl lit tuber, iyoy, to lhe 15th day ol December, iyoy,l)olh dayi inclusive. Ihal the disabilities as to lhe STAPLE DRY GOODS ir'je glass cloth pat yard „ 10c 15c pillow eases, per pair 25c fi table cloths, Irish make fl.65 joc sheeting, bleached or unbleached 25c Best grade English print, per yard 12V' UillTl-: WEARDEPAETMSNt i.Si' to .soc corset covers, sale price JOC White underskirts, regular Si.50 (or Sl.25 J: underskirts, lace trimmed ? 1.50 |j.50 underskirts, embroidered $1-95 We represent the Singer Sewing Machine Co. in North Vancoaver, Machines and accessories kept in stock. J. J. MCALEECE KEITH BLOCK LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE 93 Cleared Lots In Block 33A, D.. 330 These lots are all on gradedstreeti. In fine neighborhood. Close to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light. Prices $600 to $700 EA&Y TERNS S. GINTZBURGER •LIMITED- province, -hall bc removed Irom si'"-,u"K "' ,la'1' m,nl1 ul lllt' the isi da) ni October, 1909, lo •l,l"u' mentioned bouadary. and the J8U1 da) oi I'ebruaM. i'ii", -l" °-** lalaada, except Queen both days inclusive. Charlotte Itlandt, shall be re- 'iisabiliiiis ,,s I,, ib, »°ved I'""' the lit day ol Scp- ■hooting oi mt k pheasants thai! tember, 1909, to the 151I1 day oi be removed with respect to ilu* December, 1909, both days 111- Klelllllolld, Delia, Delltllie, .tll. 1 dUaiva. THE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST 103 Cordova Street, Vancouver, B. C. I'. 0. BOX 386 i'ali electoral districts, except Ke in municipality, (rom ih The aloresaid regulations shall not affect kai-ui island, the Ya- ijth da) ol October, 1909, to lak""1 reserve in Wlooet.or tbc the 15th da) nl December, 1909, both dayi inclusive, lhat ilu* disabilities ol lhe Elk river reserve in Beat Koo- tui.ii. The iiriler-iii-toiincil i.i the SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George Va unli-it a trial bid on your Order, ninal! nr lar^e ■hooting "i grouse ol all kinds tjrd Uarch, 1909, with regard (except i'i.mn chicken with re- '" •"' "I"11 M'-1S"" lul I8""" ll,,s ipect 1 * ihe mainland [eactptj bun rescisded with respect tei East and West KooU-na) I, and ~* maiaUad. tin islands adjacent thereto, shall in removed Irom lhe 15th thepnblii tchoolaarill re-opea da] oi Octobei to ilu 31st da> on Monday next* THE EXPRESS can handle any lorm of Printing Its work is high class, its stock of the best, and its prices anti-combine. Send in your work ■* j* > ALEXANDER P. REILLY 1 1 *•• I *' , « . Church Teacher of Vat no. Vocal and Tktoro II .1,-irfl Pniaii- prenutd fur the lor.nt luiviTiitv I umlnstloni Studio: 939 Davit St., Vancouver. Prow R2385 ■ , * ■ I ll. 1. rciice: li*.v.Mr. inllam *.-..|m--.>**<.****....:.*.-^^^^ A. R STEACY Corner lonsdale Ave and Second Strtet Phones 26 and A62 1, ... !!•!! FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Local ind Foreign Fruiti Fresh ind Cue Eggs Choice Cmmery Butter always on hind Limp Goodl, lilm*no- Crockery warf. Bruihei, Brooim, etc., etc i> l» • tVTt*«*TtvtVtTttTttTtttt *<9*mm9*9*+9**c+lH<Wb**<t'+Q*^ CALL AND SEE THE NEW ■• . ASSOKl'MENT OF Silverware Given Away li AS PREMIUMS TO CASH PURCHASERS AT McMillans *%*%*9***9**9*9*9*9*9****%*9*%*+**9*%*t***%t a *0**<">*********<********-><i^*<'*'i^** 14**4****41144144**1*****4*****9 X'' ^..a.....-..-..-..*..;.^..:"..-**^^ Ij! HENRY T. C. BVE8 r »»♦■>»♦♦♦1***14*4*44************************* r TfffTTTTTTTVTTTTTTVTVT^ PBRCY KING HENRY EVES b CO. Thc GENUINE North Vancoaver Specialists i - n As Sole Agents in North Vancouver for the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD., London, England. assets exceeding $a6,ooo,ooo We Would Ask You 1.—As a business man, is your gtock or are your premises insured? If not how do you preserve your credit ? 2.—-If you have a home and • merry family, have ynu insured Hint house? If not, in ease of lire how are you fOlQgtO n-plare your treasures, not to speak of \our home'/ 8.—Have you n wife and family to support '/ If so. are you insured ngainsl ACCIDENT or B1CKNESS? If not ymi arcculpalily Mgligant. In justice attond to it at tract. We write our polieies with Tbe Commercial Union ■is.virawf Co., Limited, London, England Wliieli Company guarantees any policies ive write on Tire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Employer's Liability or amj other legitimate risk Call and See Us NOIL ADDRESS-67 and 69 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, Phone 6 A •> *o*****************<,'* **<-y/***************9* ifc^j^^if^f^^**.,..*'y..*.y.'>y.^y^^^ **994***<r0******<~><r<****-y.--y**9*4999999*M^
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1909-08-20 |
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Language | English |
Identifier | The_Express_1909_08_20 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0309559 |
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Longitude | -123.073889 |
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