ilative fsasiff- N. S \, \J//cto«i*lS' ®l|f lExpr^BS VOLU.MKIV. NOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, JUNE ll. II NUMBER The lirsl regular meeting ol ilu- new Norlh Vancouver Ciiy Council was held in the city ball Wednesday afternoon, His Worship Mnyor Kealv made one or two wise suggestions during the course ol a speech be gave belore the meeting was adjourned. He said ho thought ii a good idea il the city would buy lorly aeivs, lying jusi barb of Ibe city, and utilize the urea as a public park. 'I his was merely a suggestion, and be did noi wanl any action to be taken belore due consideration ol the matter. He also stated that the Municipality ol North Vancouver was soon going lo advertise sonic ol the nuuiieipal lands, including Grouse mountain, lor sab-. His Worship added that be thought il would be best to keep llll the land intact instead ol selling il to small land owners in individual tracts. There was a lull attendance present. The meeting wa.s brief and consisted ol gem ral routine work. The following aldermen were appointed as representatives of the various committees: Finance •Jordan and Crickmay. Hoard ol works—Irwin and Dick. Water—Emery and Smith. Police - Smith and Irwin. Tire—Crickmay and Emery. Health—Dick and Jordan. A temporary money loan by-law was read Ior the third time and will be reconsidered, at lhe next regular meeting.on Monday, i6tb, ut 8 p. in. A letter was nls > r» id from tho city clerk, ol Vancouver, stating that Mayor Belhune would act as the convener for the delegations from Vancouver, North Vancou ver, South Vancouver and Burn* Tha' Dislriel Council ol Ninth Vancouver held its lirsl meeting in Lynn Valley si hool on Monday evi ning, Ihere were presenl Keeve Ma\ and Councillors Tims. S. Nye, Chas, hi. Robson, J. V. McNaiiR.il and W, II. Davison, also Mr. Philip, ('. M.C. The councillors made the necessary declarations, and proceeded to business. Keeve May delivered the following inaiigurnl address. (mullein, ii, As the work to be brought before us is all new to you, I deem il will be ol service to vou if I sel out, at some length, the position ol matters, and make some practical suggestions Ior your consideration. Finances By the agreement entered into with the City of North Vancouver we start out with a gross di beiilure debt ol $45,000, lt will be your duty, at an early dale, to pass a loan bylaw lo authorise the issue of debentures for thai sum. to enable ns to pay ofl that amount ol the old debt. There is approximately $2,500 due to contractors on existing contracts. The City ol Nortli Vancouver will pay you $2,000 for your unexpended balance of taxes Ior 1906. Vou are lo receive $5,000 from the provincial government, and, approximately, you will have a balance from the sale of your bonds. Vou have title to tax sale lands which ought to realize Irom $15,000 to $20,000, and these lands should now all be sold as soon as possible, to give funds for the urgently required public works. There is a considerable sum 0' outstanding arrears of taxes, a large proportion ol which will be paid at an early dale, and J4.74, 32 of released sinking funds. Add to a constant care. 1 strongly recommend that we have an experienced road man in charge o( each ward, ami that he be given such assistance as he may Iroin time lo tune require. As all new work Bhould l» let by lender, we will bave to retain lhe services ol a competent consulting engineer, to prepare plans and specifications, and 10 superintend the more important works, aby, at Victoria, and would lay this lhe lax revenue of this year their requests before the authorities to lie levied on a total assessment there. Mr. C. 1;. Baldwin, city comptroller, ol Vancouver, who was present at lhe meeting and was called upon to make a speecli. lie said that he had been asked by the Mayor of Vancouver to convey his and tlie city council's good wishes to lhe new council, and be hoped thai tliey would always work harmoniously together. Mayor Bethune was unable lo attend and asked lo be excused. The next meeting ol ihe city council will be held on Monday evening, nt 8 o'clock, in the 1 ity ball. The Waterworks tin Wednesday alte mi, alter the adjournment of iln- 1 ity locutions council, ihe members ihureol made II trip lo impel l llu ualeii', in labile party comprised His Worship Mayor Kealv. Abb I'n I,. Smith, I". v, Crickmaj and Irwin, l'il\ Engineer I "uli I, Comptroller Baldwin anil a ropr scnlalive ol Tin- Exi'RRSS, The waterworks system is in •4001I shape, but lhe maltei nl putting in a (liim ni ihe intake in case ol low Water will be COI1 sidered by ibe water committee. The wagon road In Iln intake is in good condition, excepting n small section northeast ol Froinme's. As soon as the lumber arrives crossings will be laid on Thirteenth street, on cast side ol Lonsdale avenue, near Mr. Docherty's residence, Also one will be put in where avenue is graded. ol $1.397,40s, and you have in view the funds available lor this year's business. Municipal offices—This must be a subject of careful consideration. The location of these offices sliould be such as to benefit the largi 1 area, and be as convenient as possible lor all. Tiny should be located in llu- municipality as early as a suitable choice ol loi alien 1.111 In' niiiile, lml rapid development is meantime taking place al different points, inui il would be bard to choosi a Im .iin 1 present ihal would n 1 1" im "iiu in, ni lor ,1 largi proportion nl those inlere ted iu mn dislrii 1 \l\ suggi ition is lhat, Inr mie \i ur ai li iei. tlie municipal offices I" located in theCitj nl Ninth Vancouver | ihal inquiry lie made as in dild n "i ,nul ihal eail, nexl yi .11 1 1 rnpn .il l<<" ' nhn,ill. I lol |' provnl "I tie 1.io i'.n. i" Maillla I|a.|l aa|||< | |', | ||| i.|l|.e nl 1 b lb. i "lb 1 Ini anal , 1 ma; be 1 "iul I im iiiinin 111 "iii Ii.nul. ii ,1 ■: I "iiu, assistant is nllowiil 1 im as ei,mt i". ilu- more neci sairj lies yen owing in tin lateness in making the tax lew. Almost the wholi routine work ol ihe year litis in In doni within 11 period nl sis months. \ a iin.alal'b" is rcqiliri d, iind lie may be also die in.I'l tax i ollci Inl". As Ins district is a very large one. nnd ihere is increasing need lor watchfulness, I surest that the constable he given a hni-e, lo enable him lo n ai h any poinl in a comparatively short lime, Tlie increasing number ol public roads will call lor close attention ainl care to maintain Ihcni in good order, and our bridges will also be Whether you ask for the whole time of such an assistant or nol will he lor you lo decide. The magnitude nud importance ol the work immediately to be undertaken may render it prudent to bave tlie whole time of a competent man dining this year. Dr. J. A. Ewart Campbell is meantime the medical health officer ol the district at a salary oi $25 a month, and Mr. W. T. Stein is auditor at a salary ol $12- .50 a month, These appointments and salaries will have to be reconsidered Under the new circumstances, as will also the position ol the solicitor. Mr. A. D. Taylor has, meantime, a retaining fee of $200 per annum. Public works—Seymour bridge —Plans and specifications have been got from Mr. H. C. Carry, C. E., lor this structure, and these, with liis report, will be laid before you. No time should now be lost in calling for tenders lor this work, to admit ol it being completed belore tbe winter. Lynn Creek bridge.—We have been advised that this bridge sliould be abandoned, as the site- is unsuitable, and the structure has been a cause of continual expense and oft-recurring loss. The provincial government has been asked to build a road Irom Moodyville through district lot 272, and to construct a bridge at that point. II this work is carried out, our duty will be to open lip a road through district lol 204 and the Indian reserve to the Seymour bridge, and at an early date wc hope to require also another road through district lot 204 to the bridge across the Second narrows. Keith road, east.—The opening of the Seymour bridge will call lor the repair ol lhe Keith road, cast ol Ihat river, and lhe heaviest part of ihat undertaking is thc ere. tion ol a bridge across a wide and verj deep ravine. It may call also lor tin- opening up ol a road Irom end nl Kcitll mad to Deep Cove, which is becoming a summer resort n| some importrnce, Lynn Valley roads, 1 ask your in operation t" secure the early completion "i Sevi nleenth slreet through In lhe nld lull I mad lo tin ,. a,1,1,1. ii ervi '.I" id a is under 1 mi irui tion i" tin 1 a»l side "i dislriel lol 6ij Roads North li this road inin I.ynu Valli \ ' liould Blsobe opened Boon, lo give Convenient aces'. Itmn different 1 li lo ihe common Iniiiiil ground li will doubtlesa be found necessirj lo 1 open nut BOme nl lb'" (less mad-, in Ibe I.inn \alby. in en. iii, 1 inter* 1 miinuiiiii .limn, .mil |o give Bl " "• to ib ■ rnvinea and canyons on ibe I.-nu creek, Hut a load Which seem-. In nn lo In- urgeiitlj needed in view ol ihe value ol the land affected, .md as 11 base lor further work, is 11 1 in.. mad. Irom, say, the bromine road along llie north homulaiy nl tin' 1 ity ; and, as Ihis road will also be ol great value to tin I ily, Ihey may be willing lo join ill lhc expense ol it. With ibis trunk has been lound for a road from the Grouse Mountain trail -or extension ol Mahou avenue—through to the Capilano dam. This plan nnd report will be submitted lo you, and the building ol this road would open up a large quantit) "I valuable land (or settlement. The Ciiy ol Vancouver hnve often desired iis to join in improving lhe Capilano road, and this matter sliould have youi early consideration. Robson road. This mad, which is to lorm a low level communi cation from the city to tlie Capilano bridge, and to give owners who wish to build on lots iu dislriel lots H25 and 764 access to their lands, has already been cleared and grubbed out to district lot 764. lt should now be graded as soon as possible, and when completed, will form a most valauble improvement. Keith road, west.—In the near future the needs of a large district west of the Capilano, for roads will be very large. The first step to be taken there must bc to put the Kcitli road in as good shape as possible through to Eagle Harbor, and this will involve a considerable amount of rcgrading work, as many ol the grades are by far too steep. Second Narrows bridge.—This work, which is one ol very great importance to our district, is being pressed very strongly on the attention ol both the federal and provincial governments, and 1 expect very soon to have to ask you to appoint delegates to join a combined deputation to wait on the provincial government on this subject. Tramway extension,—In view ol tbe franchise held by the li. C. Electric Rrilway Company, it may bc well to arrange to wait on them at an early date, to ascertain what prospect there isol extending their system to points now within our district. In conclusion, 1 need hardly say that we have on our hands a task ol great magnitude. Each owner over tliis vast area looks to us to do right by him and his section. The lirst aim should be to inspire confidence by our impartiality and care in the administration ol the great public trust. We have one ol the most promising districts in the province to open up and care for, auk I think the elfects ol a Btrong business-like polii y will be very lar reaching lot prosperity in its results. The following standing coin mittee! were nominated by tho reeve ami agreed to 1 Finance, Mi Naught ainl Nye, Board ol worki N\. an.l M<- N.IIIRlll. a Board nl health. Robson and I'.IVI'.llll Si biii.li ommitti • Havi on and Mi Naught. Board of lii ese 1 u ioiu 1 C011111 illni'. Mi N.i.i'lii ,iiial Nu-, and Mi sirs |aa I Iv iti I A Dillon Nye, ju iiii e ol the pen 1 The council's next meeting will be held in lib eve May's offii 1 mi Friday, 14th instant, ,11 , jo p. in. Tin ti ed anal ib rk will arrange with (.'apt, Calis Ior tenancy ol his building on ilie Esplanade for pn 'i'lil use as offices. ii wie, resolved lo ail. lot Iln resignation ol all the municipal officials with a vi. w ol a rearrange- ni in conseqm ni c nl m w 1 on* .lilmns. Api'iu ationi will in advi rti 1.1 lo report lo lhe next meeting on works urgently required, ninl mi contracts now under way, The reeve and councillors Rob* imi and McNnught wme appointed all la' l.lll", In |alill tllG llcpil til III HI td wait upon lhe provincial govern- nieiit in lhe mallei nl ibe Second narrows bridgi. Several plans were passed and the council adjourned. Dominion D.iy The celebration committee met m the ciiy hall mi Wednesday night. Geo. J. Pbillippo, lhe chairman, presided, anil in the absence ol Secretary McDowell, C. McKenzie acted as secretary. The principal business discussed was transportation and finance. The committee on these two matters will get very busy right away. It is expecled that besides tlie regular ferry boats that a number of smaller vessels will ply between Vancouver and ibis city on July ist. The collecting committee are Strawberries North Vancouver has several excellent strawberry gardens. The berries grown here are classed with thos, ol Victoria, which have the r. 1 mil of being the best on the Const. Among the local growers in.ii In mentioned S. 1). Scbultz, Niiilii'iith street and Lonsdale avenue; II. Radermacher, Twenty- first street and Lonsdale avenue, one acre; T. Le Koux. Fifteenth street, opposite A. II. Diplock's, quarter acre ; Ex-counnillor Morden, Third street and Lonsdale, near Second slreet; A. I". Beasley, corner Fifteenth street and Lonsdah" ; I). J. Kennedy, corner of Twenty-first street, opposite athletic grounds, on Lonsdale avenue, half an acre; II. R, Heffell, on Tenth street, near St. Andrew's road. William McColI Dead Mr. Win. McColl, ol Stevcston, I. C, died in the general hospital now ont aud will make calls on the at Vancouver on Thursday morn- ing, as a result of the injuries lie received in the Irani car collission on the Lulu Island line on Wednesday evening. The sad intelligence was received with deep regret by liis host ol friends and citizens for funds, which from reports will be available. The decoration committee reported at lenglh that everything for it to do hail been arranged, and only needed the putting up ol the flags, bunting, etc., to complete the work. A grand display in this line is promised. The committee also urge that the citizens generally decorate tlic premises, that a special prize will bc offered for the best decorated business place. Athletic Club On Monday evening the athletic club held 11 lull meeting in Athli tic ball. President McKenzie occupied the chair, and Secretary Campbell was in liis place. On motion ol K. limes the proposed athletic grounds were approved. On motion of F. Wheeler and R, limes the executive committee was impowered to make arrangements with the B. C, Electric Kail- way Company re lease ol grounds. On motion ol R. Hrercton and K. Innes the executive committee wi re instrui ted to have a grand stand 1 rei ted, Proceedings llu n terminated, relatives in this province. He was 55 years ot age, and leaves a wile and two children. Ile has been local manager and book keeper (or the Imperial cannery for many years, and was previously in partnership with Mr. George Bain in a cannery at tha same place. He was a son of Mrs. George Turner, of New Westminster, Mr. Turner being an official ol the department of public works. One son, James McColl, is engineer on tlic dominion government snagboat Samson ; a brother, Neil McColl, surveyor, with his home at Westminster. His sisters are Mrs. Scbooley and Mrs. Apple- ton, ol Vancouver, and Miss Jessie McColl, ol New Westminster, Mr. Ered Turner, ol North Vancouver, and Mrs. J. R. Grant, of New Westminster are half-brother and hall sister. The deceased was a nephew ol Mrs. J. C. McLagan, Funeral will take place at New Westminster on Saturday, the 15th, at 1 p. in., from the Odd- la How's hall, Church Notice. ST, ANOI 1 iV I'M I1VTERIAN I IIURi ll IMU lllll Si 1 .ia ■ - will I" 1 onilui li I ai initial nn s Inj b) llu pastoi Sunday ^ hool, .:. jo p in. S. rvici it Moo I\ a iii'- ■ a I ...I al , i" p. ni. I'rayei nil c!iiial. All an web a n ■ Pastoi Ri ! Imi'.al.n al 1 Gillam, M.A road constructed, it would then be lor the position ol resident work an easy matter to give any lettlei access to bis land lying north ol it, Foothills load. A survey has been made, and a very good road road loicmati, one for each ol the two wards, apple ations lii bi ill before the 19th instant, The board ol works was ssked ,| eail . a III KI II, L'OKNI I ,1 MII ",'.!' II I -. ! II .III- I 1 1. ihird and lourtli Sundrys Hou ■ OMMI I"'., B aii lock. S I and fourth Sundays, 11:30 Services 1 vi ii Sunday morning, I I 111 Ini li. Evi in ■. 7:30. Ml . I I HI . II, "IUN',1 HAM,, 1 a|," |aU I AU'.' I S. run St 11 a. 111. and 7:JIJ p. in by Rev. Pr. Robson 1 Sunday school nml bible class, 3:30 p. in, Subjei 1 ol evening bi rmon, "The Greatest Peril ol North Vam ouver." Freo scats. All cordially invited. The Board ol License Comiiiis- sionors Im the District ol Nortli Vancouver met on Wednesday ■ vi inn'.' in the oihci ol the Reeve. I be onl) business transai ted was llu I. newing ol the lici nsc of th. Capilano hotel, Those present wi ie Keevi May, A I). Nye, JI'., i innn illni', Nye and Councillor Mi N [hi I be otlu r Commissioner, b.vi' ■ vi Iv ith, was absent, ii pn .ent iu the old country. A Inui lool nh walk will be con- iim. ti al on llu ' asl side ol Lonsdah avenue, limn Fifteenth to S. \i uti 1 nib nc ti, as soon .is the lllllllll I .Ilia. I In timiili ipal council will meet tonight in ihe hall (Cates stop ), on ilu" Esplanade. I be main Iriends nnd acquain lames ol R, II. Bryce, who has a. I 11 I nlllllla a| (l, || IB 1(10111 fOT S0II1C lime, will be pleased to learn that he is now ahh lo leave it and go down -lairs al the Hotel North Vancouvi r, There is mom in North Vancouver lor a lew more automobiles. Joe Saullcr leaves in a lew days to i ommence work on bis claims ni ar the Britannia mine. THE EXPRESS/NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRESS, North Vancouver, B, C, A Weekly Newspapci Publislicil by THE EXPRESS PRINTING CO. Subscription, fl a year. was a good deal ol a mail. lie| Aldermen Elected I his shrewilni ss and up- pi"a ' i ilia"! n| iln- presenl orth i b) ■ ii..i i "i land ileal ciiy, anal l'iiu i ii b on ihe un arned increment. I lad bis nil cc ^_^_^______^^^^^^^'l1''1 _ 1 'I lilt: I I'.i.inl '1 in him. As piinteil elsewhere in ibis llie) might havi shared in hisji •', , m llu ia potts ol tie „i, , in ■ ' hv. In which ci ol till ll' W I Olllll ils sbuw til il il a na wly-el ' ■ lii ,ii. alivi la. the best interests .ai tin . ilj The n i I talepayei should he grntilii ai ai ihi . and do all llu . can lo fosb i ,i progti policy. '1 In ..il Iress I Ri eve M ij and tin re marks ol Mayoi Kealy should In ubiai 1 North Vancouver. II I'niitin I Irom l.iisl Week, While Hi ni', (ieorge was at iha" " What Cheer House," an Eng lish traveller addi d a volume lo the little library, "Buckle's History "I Civilization." W wlw ird tried a ri id tha- book, but [ailing to beconn inti n sb al in it, between serving the soup and fish, banded it to a waiter, saying, " Here, givi it to that red bead printer: he can gi t ii thing out ol it il anybody can." Henry Georgi took the bo ik lo his room, and thai night sat reading it until two n'i lock in the morning. That statement ol Buckle's, " A.l.in, Smith's ' Wealth ol Nations' bas influenced civilization more profoundly lhan any book ever written, save none," ni'.. in whii li casi . " I'm- r. -na! 1'nia ii", wenl I never have In i e wrilli ii. rabh year id iMii. Iba lb,ui nl Henry ia i was with iba union be ■ ninl in i nihil, lie t.al.l ll <i behind llr kitchen bun I b i niiswei was .i ilnn.I nl li .ii-.. .iii.l a call In linn-. I he :..■ siill wa. lliul the il \i iii Iii the couple stole mil, and made iheil way lu ,i Meibodisi parsonage, '. In i'a the) wen married. I lenry (li urgi was n uniiiall) a inui" i nl lhe Methodist i biirch, bul I mii il nl Thomas Paine ....a. more in his liking "The wi rid is ni) . ouiilry ; mankind are l ml lo do good is my m ligi -m.' I In' young lady was a i atholii, and sn th, pn ai her coin- promisi .1 by reading tbe Episcopal uin'. The only witnesses were the minister's wife and Henry George's chum, Isaac Trump, " I didn't call h youi friend's name," ii , I the : .mi-iei in lilling out the ■ mii;.i a . i rtificate. '• I. Trump," was the reply. " 1 observe you do," wns the answer, •• but oblige mc with the gentleman's name." I here are three great epi chs in life birth, death, marriage. The lirst two named you cannot avoid. Since lile i" a si qui in a, no one hollowing lirst six wen eleceed cUIcimen Ior llie Ciiy ol Noilh Vancouver Insl Saturday ; Irwin ny ioij 1 "// Dick ii).i Emery 176 Cm kmny 170 Wheeler 16b Webster. lao McDowell y8 Mills 511 At I lolel North Vancouver. '^mmmaWmmmmmmm^ i i The Newly-erected Store Corner Alii and Lonsdale Ave. Will III: OPEN SATURDAY cm 'an mmm 1 nn say what would have hnppcni ha I nol ibis 01 that occurred Mis. George proved an honest 11 !. helpful wife, lb r con sc-rvatism curbed the resth ss spi This weeb's arrivals wore: 11 II Middlctoii, Vancouver 0. Huliy, A. II. Finrud, A. Hodge, W, Calder, Miss M. d. Corbett, " A. li. Black, IL. Mil. hell aud parly, II. W. Mallctt, Geo. II. Parker, llu is. livans, " T. II. McN'icbol, E, W. Cunningham, " II. A. Vouiliill, F. Olsen, II. Spn\ nei, " C. U. Gilbert, " C. H. Prentiss, " J. W. Mason, \V. M. McClellan, Win. Stein, " W. II. Cowley. John Long, " Will. A. I bluer, Wm J. Gralmic, II. Carter, Jehu Day, Wm. Fi Itz, W. II. Miller, I ■a PROMPT ATTENTION | \ F. W. Templer & CQ | PATRONIZE the BOARD OF TRADE BARBER SHOP Lonsdale Avenue, near corner of First street Reliable Grocers. ax, iN. in 11> iii-ii,iii' iiuirisl Rcsorl Palace Hotel Hesl furulslied Hold un the Coast ■HM*-**--* irnts: i.",ii|iiiii.iii nnil I |i Special Rotes tu Families und Regular llu.ii dors UnlMiour ferry connection to nnd from Vancouver, Hol nnd cold wntcr in every room. Return call bells in every room. REDA & ANDRUSS, Proprietors Siimmi Street- - ■ NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C, BATHS CIQARSand TOBACCOS B1RT CAMPBELL Prop. iok evei iviuieii, p.i.a.. inn.' , caught the young primer's alien- of hcr ■•■"band and gave hi mint (jon I time to ripen, for until hi The a. xt day he looked in the library Inr the " Wealth ol Nations," and sure enough, ii was there' lie began (ai ri ad, He read and re-read, And whctlu r Buckle's statement 1- corrci t 01 not, this holds: Adam Smith's '• Wealth ol Nations" infliu Henry George more profoundly than any book he evei read. Henry (ii orge was nol yi 1 iiu iiiinielrmn lhc gold-fi vei mii robe, and sen ral linn s was lured into the mountains, " grub 11 ik ing " a man willi hopi plus and se. ii ts as ' hi bearing i| that would p,nul;.."' the world. When I'a'.-ui'i 'im' we bud u 11 young in.11 one ol six printer I bought mil the livening /oiirnal. Henry George was foreman ol llu 1 111, but I . - hand marriage the ideals ol the Front revolution were strong in his heart. 1 Ic saw the evils ol life and was intent on changing them. The Catholic faith is an elastic nne, both esoteric and exoteric, and lliosi who are able can lain the poi tia view nf dogma instcat ol the literal, il they prefer, Hour; George and bis wife tooli th 1 t nil or symbolic view, am moved steadily lorward in tin middle ol lhc road, lie was loo ■ title imd cousidi rule to rpiote Volutin .mil Rousseau at inopportune imi' r, and she sustained and < I bis mental indepen ib in 1 All nl which is here ll in lool on the soft P '. iih un thought "I I aa: i.i 11 icnt lo the 1 .::: ' i litlellieil with ... '-li 1 lid marry ladies l-ICll Will IC. ^^j^j^ja^j^j^.^.^.^,^,^,^^^^^^^ ; I I v'i""' ' "' ll" ' ;llllolil l,cr .. . a :■ greeineiil lhat .ill should ' ■ ' marriage Ur havi an in tin pa cl the papei Ib n 1 wi 1 1 l'":" ."ib in a 1 l .I Ihiis a weak. tb a all wi I i ntnl poinl ■ '' • nothin I l". So I ".dull illg nil llll I Wi atin 1 aa I the hiingrj tli I In 1 ■ ," ' " ■ ! I'll. Iiiibiii lb : ry (i t\ a : 1 debt 111 iu love, lb, "Whal 1 Hon tight loi gi llii ' lml go into Im iim loi youi ell 11 is dillefi t, and George I 1 be,ml With a pin aie fan 'I he 1 idy in lhe ca di Fox, wanl an 1 iiii - ■ lord with whom the impecunious printl led Allllii 1 :•. anal our printi 111.11 "D hold Hook nl Poetry, v lib In ad i i lose 1 igi tin i I be il li hupp' ned ih'' li 1 id ' pool their poverty in tin inli 1 progn i, To ask ll . ,1 Im his blesi • ' i ;■ "I llie qUl -llllll, ill I'il "a", 'll. tin printi 1 was two wi in his board. The girl had llu provi ibi.il a lotlu , on In 1 Inn I,. Math, w McClosky, the uncle, Mysterious Disappearance I laa II |a II liSiippi .llillll I" aal Ml I lier Iiii hand ami 11 ' 1 id "i ', I i 1 1 'i il d nl 111 ly I Oil Tilcsda ei r 111 ■■. home .11 y>.' I, \ a. .m I v.a m v.:i tov 11 Im ihe purpose ul proi aim. ne 1111 lii iim loi hei Imir niolllbs-old baby, ami sinci " " " llO I . " lia I'll I' en, IK-i hand had jusi n lurm 1 a a I.I lllHII ibl ; I ll 1 I he' il ' 011 ' .1 crushed loot. Ml Lii Im have I" ■ 11 11 d over bet bus* a '. lion, Ues Moines Montreal Toronto Winnipeg A. 11. M. Clark, Seymour creek At the Palace Hotel. Guests this week were as lullows J. M. Duval, Lynn Creek C. lb Sherman, li, Brown, [as, Lrail.ui, Pi jrtlaiid, Ore A. Armstrong, J, Wakefield, li. McGarvey, Dawson C. L. llii knian. Vancouver II. S. Schaffer, Seattle G. C. Shaw, Victoria C. Olson. Edmonton S. Pritclinrd, Vancouver F, L. Cardell, " W. Alhnaii. <i ('. Barnes, Victoria Rev. R. Wilkinson, Fernic Lb"V. A. II. Sovereign, Vancouver A. Hrbbs, Calgary W. Ii. Brown, Adder grove, II. C |. Morris. [Chili I-I. J. Rose, Vancouver Allen Abroad. I \ . ninn illni P, A. Alb u is now 11 lioou Virginia, coiinl) 1 ivan] ln-1 ami Writing lo Tin 1 a. In , iys llinl hi is in tin beat nl In alih When he landed on the id .aal. howi vi 1, In had Im I ill llesh in pounds, .md li h llinl by the time he returned b Ni rlli \ am ouvei In would In fil loi tin nu 11 11. bul ■ :.. In Iiii . 1 ui avoirdupoisi. "\\ hi 11 the yellow 1 1 ' llii ki III 1 1 n 1 oiiiing down llu iu id, I "llii ■. I ni. Ily in "11 awaj I b sp iik highly nl lhe Bhowing madu bj tin (anadiansal llu gn .it Dublin < xhibilion, and met 1 old li lends and ■ ncipiaiiitancus, all ol win,in me eager to know aboui British i olumbia. ED TO 'URCIUM &CA i\_\_\ Worth ol North Vancouver -^•jU)Uvu Property [or Clients , , Owners arc requested lo call at our ollice, or mail a list with lull description and particulars as to prices und terms. We can guarantee sales il prices are right, anil we. are given sole agency. Give this your immediate attention il you wish your property transformed to cash. IRWIN & BILLINGS CO. Ltd. SEEDS, TREES, PLANTS No Seedless Plums, No Pltless Apples Nu Coblesa Corn—Jusi old reliable var* lotli'8 at reasonable prices. Fertilisers, Boo 8ii|iplic8i Spray Pumps, Spraying Material. Cut Flowers, etc, Oldest es' tftblisbed nursery on tbo mainland ol liriiisb Columbia. Catalogno tree, M.J.HENRY'S MUSI KIIS AND SCEDHOISES. VANCOUVER, 11. 0. P. S.—If your local merchants do not handle my needs. Baud direct. Wo pre* pay llfty packets, asBOrted varlotlaa ol garden si'i'ils iu live cent papers (touted Block) to your nearest postolllce tor fl ; twenty packetn fur Wl cents. Trial cob lection. [01 Till.. Corner Lonsdnlo Ave. nml Fifth St. NORTH VANCOUVER I iveuir eililimi of Tin , in I on 11 nl lhc in- lion nl llie Ciiy ol Norlh . 1 ivei and I b minion d 1) will appi .11 hortl) WE CAN Sell Your Real Estate-Rent Your House—Invest Your Money in Mortgages at Good Interest. . . A BIG BARGAIN IN 273 NEAR THE WATER Wf£ ARE THE PEOPLE To See, if You Wish to Buy in Norlh Vancouver EVES & LAWSON I hotiipsnii lib" l> I'llll! I li NOK'I II VANCOl \ I.ii. When you want a job of Painting or Paper Hanging or Kalsomining done. See Hardy & Stoney Sixth Street NORTH VANCOUVER. Evangelist l'\ C Coleman, from Intario, will preai h at iln Mi llio li ai si i ,n, . iii lhc Orau . li ill, Lonsdah avi nue, on Sunday, ibtli, ai 11 a in, and 7130 p in. All in* I'bcre i" lurned from lhc Ok 11* ' ■ mnli'.' today \\ dtei (in a n, who has in down as a witmss in tin libel i-iiii broughl by lhc ll'. 1 i against iln /V<i inee. lie ■.ie bo it ol health, (I A SURVEYOR'S BOOT A PROSPECTOR'S BOOT In lllroiuiil (lood Bool lllitck KiiuIIkIi 'Iiniii nr 'I'nn , i..,"i.li/a'.l Calf, Double Hub' Kxtension Heel, II Y. IV, Saino as I boni Sowed, B*K Rolled Oats Flour llaij and Teed Seeds ALL ORDERS DELIVERED 11 ..-Brackman Ker Milling Co. limited. Harry Mitchell, local manager, Lonsdale Avenue. Flue, henltli)' Tomato and Cauliflower Plants, grown Irom Sutton's Seeds, always on hand. PYKE'S SHOE STORE 51b HASTINGS STREET W. If you arc going to BUILD or do any ALTERATIONS consult uh anil ive will gave you MONBY. Plans, lie,, prepared lor any style house. I stimulus furnished 1, instil BUILDERS 6th St., West THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Lonsdale Estate Dist. Lot 265 Id the Ci+y of North Vancouver This property goes on the market on Tuesday morning next. It will be the Industrial and Business section of the City, when the rail rond is built. The B. C, Electric Railway runs directly through the Lot. giving the same service as in the rest of the City. Buy inside property at lirst prices, while you havo the chance. The V., W. & Y. Railway has filed plans on 36 acres on the South half of this Lot, for station, yards, etc. Sole Agents Robert Ward £• Co. Ltd. Ltv. Pbone 279 Financial, Insurance and Estate Agents Corner Hastings and Homer Streets Est. 1660 -J 1)0. Subscribe for The Express. The executive committee ol the athletic club met the representatives ol the I). C. Klectric Railway Company, namely, Messrs. Iiun- liury, Milne and Glover, on Tuesday night, and the lease agreed upon lor the. grounds, to run lor live years, witli option ol renewal. Mrs. II. Seidell Anthony, ol Fresno, Cab, writing Thk ExPRRSS and renewing lier subscription, says that she expects to make a home in Nortli Vancouver in the near luture, and takes this means of becoming acquainted with conditions, etc., prevailing here. A new store will be built nud opened up at the corner ol St. Andrew's avenue and First street. Complaint is being made tlmt the road is almost impassible on Lonsdale avenue, near Twelfth street. Waniiih. liy 1 young lady, position as lady's help . North Vancouver preferred, Address, II. P., Bxpkrm office. The steamer St. George was laid oll lor boiler inspection yesterday. The line new tug lioat just built at Wallace's ship yards here, lor Macdonald & Marpole, will bc launched tomorrow evening. The vessel, when the engines nre put in place, will be worth $40,000. She is 100 leet long, ll leet wide, with 12-foot hold. The engines are triple expansion, 250 horse-power. Mr. 1'. lilliott, the foreman of lhe work, snys that she is one of the best built lug boats on the Coasl. She was slatted in February, Smith Brothers will erect lhc proposed bridge at Mosquito creek. LOTS ?0 x 240 $300 Close to saw mill and plank road ; ten minutes Irom car; only $300. Also a lew 14 acres for $200; terms, IO/' down, $10 per month. House to let, 6 rooms, all conveniences ; splendid view. Also one lor sale; $500 cash and Jao per month. Two perfectly cleared lots on Lonsdale Avenue $900 each WESTERN CORPORATION, LTD. Ojob printing at Tub Kxi'ress. The Porl Essington Sm, a new weekly paper, circulating in Northern British Columbia, has leached this ollice. W. J. McKay, proprietor, cl. af. lt is a live tour-page newspaper, and should succeed, ll will, too, il hard work nud push will mnke it so, lor " Mac" is 11 newspaper hustler from 'way back. We wish Ihe new venture every prosperity. A. Johnson, who arrived hero yesterday Irom neat llazellon, says that the lull wheat there put iu lasl yen is now ubout 15 inches high. This is an experiment. A large numbti ol people went up to the Capilano today, Several iu Iiunl ol real estate this week were looking over district lot J<>5, cast ol the Mission, which goes on the market Tuesday. District lut 1105, west ol Mission, will be put on the market on Tuesday. See advertisement. The price of saw logs has been reduced. At present building is busk in North Vancouver. A common drunk with plenty ol money forfeited Ids bail this morning nt lhe police com I Subscribe lor Tin. Exi'RKSS, A public meeting will bc held in the Orange hall on Wednesday, 19th, at K p. 111., in the interests of temperance. Addresses by city pastors and other temperance workers, recitations, etc. All invited ; especially those interested in temperance work. A new bridge over the creek is being put in on tlie Esplanade, opposite ilu*. new municipal hall, near the Hotel North Vancouver. NORTH VANCOUVER FERRY & POWER CO,, LTD, Summer Time Table, iy.>7 LEAVING VANCOUVER CITY: STEAM FIR ST. 0EOR0E, •11.00 A. M. •6.45 " aS.OO " 8.10 " 11.30 " 10.15 " 11.15 " 12.15 KM. 1.15 " 2.16 " 3.15 " 4.15 " 6.15 " 6.15 " 7.25 " 8.16 " 9.15 " 10.15 " •11.80 " STEAMER N. VANCOUVER, 11.45 A.M. 10.45 " 11.45 " 12.45 P.M. 1.45 " 2.45 " 3.45 " 4.45 " 6.45 " 6.45 " LEAVING NORTH VANCOU VER CITV: STEAMER ST. OKOROE, •6.80 a! M. •7.20 " 8.20 " 11.00 " 9.45 " 10.46 " 11.45 " 12.45 P. M. 1,45 " 2.45 " 3.45 " 4.46 " 5.45 " B.-I6 " 7.45 " 8,45 " 9.45 " 10.45 " •11,45 " STEAMER N. VANCOUVER. 10.15 11.15 12.15 I 1.15 2.16 3.15 4.15 5.15 11.15 7.15 A.M. M. ' Nol mi Sunday. MEN'S FURNISHINGS TAILORING AND BOOTS AND SHOES 1 lur new I bile arc here ; our Spring Woollens lire here, Our iloro and every* llilng therein li new, lirixht nml cheerful, iini prices arc right. Patrlonlia H.,m*> Induilry CARL WOLF rnoMwoK Hi.'KK, • LONSDALE AVK, JAS. GRAHAME & CO. Painters and Paperhanobrs MtlRAL Decorators Orainers Glaziers Sions LONSDALE AVENUE, Oro, 13 tn Street. Capilano Hotel CAPILANO DAM Everything new and modem, (111111111111; all tin luxuries ol a metropolitan hostlory, Elevation 500 leet above sen level. Idcallj situated for people wishing an exhiliarating climate, beautiful mountain scenery and climbing, ami good fishing and shooting A lew hours Irom the summit ol Mourn Crown nnd ihe I.ions. lally-lio meets eai connecting wilh 1/15 liny, ni liewicke avenue, returning between 6 nnd 7 p.m.. Hilling at the Iwo canyons nud the suspension I'inl 0, allowing time lor inspection, I-JATI5S: -$J.5<> to $3.00 Per Dny SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AMI UK'.Cl.All BOARDERS DICKSON W. KELLS, Prof, TEl.ltl'HONIC 1041, NOKTIl VANCOUVER. J. W. BALMAIN Civil. KNOINBBR AND ARCHITECT Plans, Quantities, Level, Superintendent-, nl Constroctloi Fourth Stun, Cornrr Loxsuli Ats, NORTH VANCOUVER, G. E. JORGENSEN flail latin-*- ttt a 1. tta, Urntte 'most vu soptrl uin. [un „i ConitruclloD Man*, u li'V!,,uZ;,'"""ol """"I(""'''' MmWMI ol SiiImIIvI.Iun. sh Haitian si. w lllucprlu • VANCOIIVER, B. C. A. A. CROWSTON GENERAL BROKER. Insuranci |n aii „, Brancliti. Mining. Placer and Hydraulic TiMBtn Hardwood. Cadir ind Ut. Manacir roa THC Commi n, mi PnoriCTlvt ASINCV. Olfleel Flrat3l.,e.olLoind»l» Ave. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE SMOKE me TERMINUS CIGAR CLEAR HAVANA FILLED Till'; SOCIAL I 'I (' I (I I 'I I s I II I 1 11 ( tiiiini; mm coiirriionr, iiia'M' Renting, etc, All KllllllOl 111:1J. S'l|a|llita| nil «liai|| N„||C(. 11, William om-.tr::» Powell st. VA.SX'dl'VKIi, ti. C, Tnai.i Muni DctlONI CnpynioHT-i«r Aii,..ii».ii.iii.|».>,i,ii»,,a<„,.„M|„n„i, 'Jill, al, 11..,,Mam ,.„i „t„„,„,, Ir-Mwt.ihar .la ""•"' i" '.*.' ,t ' *'*"'atlR. ("•'i»»*ii*» 1 ■• ■ '"I" amiooa ■■>. ,-«i *'',"' I'*liia ,1 "," ailim Ml.*,,.. , wil Ail hX _~ietSn Scientific Sitiicau. I twiill 1 -ir Hlltffttfd ihlli Ur«Ml flf 'iii'i. ., . I Rri| ...nilllli- I 'irt.tl. .,■ . 1 . ftii.ll. fc,IJ _j til MVIMUlf] -S Co.3e"""d—' New York I r UL wtiiiiiii h. n. 1 W. NICHOLSONLAIUY AKIHIlin Temporary Office 1. Cudnej'i Pilot Shop, Bsplinsde. Nhhiii Vam 01 rift. B, C. FarriiT-SerKranl Jiin hill AMIA.OI BUIlDl** orNKAL SMITH Monst SHonria » ("cciaIT/ I'Ri.KM CASES AI'I'I.V Sixth Btnel Tender SlKSl North Vsncouver Vsncouvir, D. C, R, II. Tab'.. M|r, glxth MI..-1, Nmi ill VAS00UVBR THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. LIST YOUR PROPERTY villi is for QUICK SALE A. SMITH & CO. JUNCTION BLOCK NORTH VANCOUVLR. i-. A,--'"■-. - SEE -*> EISENMAN llll S1UMP SPKIALIS1 Stumps and Rock:-; Removed Without D.image to Buildings Cam "i \ W C. EISENMAN, Junk* Avi ".i i inu 14111 St. NOR'I II VANCOUN liR mm Ss-■'■'■ c ■ _f EXAMINATIONS loll INSI'liCTOI! Ill STI'.AM Hull. 1.11- AS I' MM IHNI UV, 'I'iik ciii'Nt'ii, in nn-; msTiiii 1 I a.i Nurlh Viniriiiivi r iuviles li|i|di- cation* lair lhe I'l'-iliini- nl residi'lit, working! Iloml l-'iircinnii nne Inr eiii'li ward. Apl'ly Pttttiui: wilury i'X|iecli'd, i'^ii^ilnn-.iM'illMiirlniriniaM-'anna." lui'l llllll l'X|H'rll'iiri', llllll l-'ivilljl Sllillll'll" HppliuHllou tii Hi I.■i-ii:n,',l. in ulinin iln- ri.|,.,','in"i's, uu or In'l'iiv Weiliii'-'liiv. EXAMINATIONS tor Haa" tn-sltl 1 1 II p, rpcctdrsolSii'Hin lloikT* un.l Mrtcliliiiiry, lllllIlT lll« Ulllllll lla.ila'l- 111 -1 *.--■ 11..11 Ai'l. IWI, Will I','lii'l.l III III" I'lllllllllll'lll llilllilillt*. Vi,'- I|,rl», ,'i,lll,„"l,l"IIIU Oil Maallilall. .llllll! .'Hli. IM liirniiT 11111-1 I'" ii"ii I. "'ir "'li lllli'il III. lmlI11IM IIiiiii .Iini" Iilil. Xalmii'-, IIIII mi'i 111'' I"'r tllOlltl), JOIIS lll'K. Ohiei Inspector nf Jliiilli-ierj', .Y.'ai" ))',.! mi llf!::, H. (.'. Huh Jinn' enrrcni, ai tlic District Muni* lii.al (lllli'c, Snrlli Vancouver. Ai.nv 1" t, 1 iii-. 0, M.I'. NOTICE. MllTICK IS IIKIIKIIY tilVKN -' lliul lliirly dny* niter date 1 in tend ln;i|i|ilv In ll"1 Hmi. I'liii'i Colli- ml■liuner ni l.iuiila iiiid Works fur |)ur* iiii-siini Inr 11 apodal lii'cnsc, in cul und i'hitv iiwny timber [ruin Iliu lollim-lnn ile-."lilu'd liindi, "ilieiii'il In lhe l.'onsl ali.-llial: ('.iiiiiiii'iii'iiii.'iil 11 |i'i"l marked 1'. II, C, iilnnteil l'u dial 11" weal of oiitrniiooto renlli'lic lim, llii'iu'i'KO dialllfl north,, tliuiice8t)I'luiins west, ilu'iii'i' sn cluilim -.aiiili, ilu'iii'i" nlong ImicIi Io linlnl ol i-niiiiiii'iii'i'iiii'iil, cniiliiiiiliig Hln mn-. 11 r Ion?. 0. II, I'm-. mm m\ mm torn Ini' our sir.0 we Inive mn" ul ilie lini'-l mill liost -iiu"i,s in r.iiiisii t'liiiiiiiiiiu. We lire Im in", in llll I'X* li'imlxo st.ii'k ol UP-lO-OATI UlfOmtlONS iair tlio ureal i'1'leliriiliiiii on Dominion Day. Wc open tin-Ill ll|i Iiest Hi'i'll. All funic ainl inspi'i'l. Mm, 11 A. Sinn Cor. 2nd ond Lonsdale Ave, - N. VANCOUVER ELDER, MURRAY CO. Vancouver •.diirrss: ,i(,K,,,,,,,,isM. WEEKLY 1,1st Thorn* 117. Week tiuiinii .iiini' -!ki. Norlh VA0C0HV8f I Junction i-iiukx 'Phone 37. NORTH VANCOIVIR price Caili Hi ripl "'i f.MMI * " IOIKI j-1 IIM 1,'JKI ItUQ 211 ,11 :■■■-, I .' 11.iir Iiunl Wnt."tii-iii A <t«-im.i. to fo lilnrh Hem I.-hi-'Iii..- Avcllllv. 1 A.-n't.u 1 ith ,-t . 1 low in,inu fool ...'-iliuit'i, i'ini »]ahIic*i. :„::, 1 nttiiwn Unr-lens i»M|m-ity, nil clenrcil, ■_ii iin.1.1- Inti, rUv 11 >xl i'J mrner, riHi snlt. I .4, • 1,. imcil hoiiw, new, Imlil Im owner, cloio lo wlinrl. LOU Ili'M-' on 'imi'"- nveiiiii rermi en*} 10 MOTH MM'llts \M) OTIItR&l ■WOO \\. \ ■ . 1 uillilltt ol 11 very title piece ol lirttpurt) rut bracing Itnmo nnu mwrlj Hnnd :; t new ol I (ground : ii' on lun mnln lourIM rouic l" llie (.'nnyoni, I uml . i'ini Snriii Vmi ver whirl II you arc going to BUILD or do any ALTERATIONS i'iili-illl us iiiiii (ve will -live yuu MOXKY. Plans, Etc, prepared tor uny sulc house. Estimates furnished III. HSU I Ml MULDERS (Hli St., West 1)0. I'lnii" Smith, Nanaimo, wns here mi Wednesday, lie thinks that perhaps llie lllack Diamond City will in liiiie he ns good as Xortli Van- couver. lini'il for Smith. A. W. Davits. I."ii(l"ii. nm.. was registered at Hotel North Vancouver tl*is. week. Although a firm believer in the I'orest City, he says ilwi lie thinks that our new [town suits him better, Day BRATN 166? 190? NORTH VANCOUVER The Greatest Demonstration of the Year WATCH THIS SPACE Tor Particular.* (;. J. Phillippo, Chairman M. S. McDowell, Secretary W. |. Grahame, Des Moines, In,, wns registered at Hotel North Vancouver lliis week, Rev, W. Welding Wilkinson, I'Ciuii-, nml Rev. A. II. Sovereign Vancouver, wen." registered at llie Palace hotel lliis week, A. 1 lulili'.. Calgary, |yiid lhe lown a visit on Monday. A, R, Brown, AM. rgrove, 13, C, wns registered at llie Rnlai c hoii I tllia weeli. The municipal hall wi|| I"" located in Capt. Cutis' place, on ihe Esplanade, neat Hotel North Vancouver, until lurther notice. I'\ W. Tempter & Company open tomorrow, Corner Eighth and Lonsdale. We are glad to see per lhe Province lhat the population of the City ol North Vancouver, including Vancouver, is now 71,600. Mrs. M, A. Forgarth, ol Seattle, nml daughter, w.is here yesterday. John F, Jinkensen, Portland, an old-time roailroad man, on his way lo Birmingham, Eng., paid North Vancouver a visit yesterday. His sister, Mrs. M. A. Wilson, accompanied him. They visited this place and old Iriends, and will be back during the month ol September, 1". V. Siitliile, ol Los Angeles, a former Ottawan, came ovei per the Y., W, & V. express yesterday, Irom Seattle. He lelt [or Calgary and Winnipeg points the same day. lie will return in September. Mrs. Shannon, ol New Denver, was a visitor in the city lliis week. F, W, Templet & Company open tomorrow, Comer Eighth and Lonsdale, Placards have been posted pointing the way lo the Grouse mountain trail, Mr. Shoup is running a tunnel on his copper properties, about eight miles Irom North Vancouver, Quite a number ol people from Manitoba have heen in the city during the past wceh. The Saturday Sunset will appear Saturday in Vancouver, For a lirst issue il will he tht* lines! paper ever published in British Columbia. 'I he in w store occupied by F. W. Tiinplei \ Company opens tomorrow with a complete line ol groceries, nnd everything to be ((iniul in a first (lass store, I In situation is especially convenient 10 lllOSe living nil llie top of llie hill, and we bespeak foi Mi Templar am cess. I , \\. I em plai S Compan; open lainiaaiiuw (ninii Eighth and Lonsd lie Olivei Wcndall Holmes-John- son. ni Mnsr.ai liusetts, who is on .1 dip around tin world, paid the town 1 ',I ll Ull We.Ill'Sllill I x 11111111 liim I' \ \llen has ,111m .1 iu Dublin 11 K Un May 'ISI III ,Ilia llili l| ||ll Ili'I a I lllll.a'II lie ie, mul'. ij'9 111 writing in lhe poi 1 in isti 1 here, llinl the Canadian exhibit was hi Im ibe besl on lhe grounds, And what " Pal" does nol know aboui exhibition! is not worth knowing, lie is having a good time, J1 I 01 nl the Cabinet hotel, Winnipeg, brother to our local townsman Harry Fogg, paid lhe city a visil ..11 Wednesday, lie |i It lot Victoria yesterday, and will return to the Prairie City next week, lie ij . thai llritisli Columbia is a great country, yel In 1. mil.ue.l will, bis own eil\. > I iVIAKE A SPECIALTY OF %m—~2—2~~mv,x'-"j$®~~~t tAl -; - V-ffPa. 1. I lii'lii'W llllll Ndl'lll VllllCOUVt'l' llil:; 1111 iiiiiiirii-i' future, nml llinl lliero will lie inoiv money nintle in Iniul lieiv limn in nny Mini' sculion in British Ciiliunliiii. I hnvo LOTS iTtM SALE m nil |iiii'ls nf Llio Tnwii.siU'. If you linvu LOIS TO SELLj, conit' in mi' I will liml you iiuitIiiimts t|uickly. S.G1NTZBURGER THE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST Ui\ Cordova Street, Vancouver, B. C. V^%*WVWV'iA A^j^^^sA^AAA^- Rainier Beer^> Is ;i glorious beverage—quenching nnd satisfying. Reiimmbei' there's no other "just as good"—insisl on getting Rainier, PACIFIC BOTTLING WORKS Vancouvei*, H. C. Bank of British North America ESTABLISHED 1836 XI'. ol tin- oldest banks doing business in ihis country, .Hi Uriini'lii's iii Canada nml lhc I'nileil States, A general banking business transacted. Mono)1 Orders IsSlieil payable anywhere in Canadn, United States or Great Britain. Drafts bought nnd sold. Prompt niieiition given to collections. Savings Bank Department— Deposits of *t.oo mul upwards received, Interest paid every llirco months. OHico, Cor. 1 onstl.ilo \ve. and Esplanade, North Vancouver) B. C. II. K. Hi 11111. Manager. British Columbia Electric Railway Co.,Ltd. Owing in change ol the ferry time schedule lollowing will obtain: I'litsi Si cri i Leaving Qui i nsbtiry Avenue nt 5:30 n. 111., 11:30 a. 111., 7:55 and five minutes to tlie hour until 10:55 p. m. Leaving Keith Road nnd Forbes Avenue nt (i:oo n. in., 7:111), ,1. in.. R:25, nnd .'j minutes past the hour until 11.55 p. 111, . I.iiX'.ii-ii. Avi'.M'i: Cars will run everj 20 minutes. All boats arc mot by the cars, Hotel Mwlh Vancouver. (1 land 11 mi ist Resort Up iiiilnie Rates: s.' 00 per Dny nud up Special llllll s loi l"';iinili( s nml Regular Hoarders Ferry Service I very lloll Hour to .nul Irom Ihis Hotel to Vancouver, P. Larson, Prop. IIM-: LARGE JUICY HURRIES GROWN HY MR. RADERMACHER Prices \lw.iys Kijjhl J. A. McMILLAN, Grocer A. I'.. I'm kniny si lis mily de* vclopetl, ct]tlippcd and proven Mining I'ropi rtics "I unquestionable valui. KTAM.KY I'AIIK Ale and Stout 1,1 Dotllaa, id'c- nnd Jorn, lhc Royal Brewing Co., Lid, TKt.. .idl. A. H. MACPHERSON ('iiN'li:,\(TiiH AND BUILDER NORTH VANCOl'VKII, 11. I". iiilicc lilting nml slab building a' s|ici'hillV' j Odlco—Cornet Lomdale uml wateM I front, 'ivl. 8, \
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<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
data-media="{[{embed.selectedMedia}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

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