tt 5*/ .1 ait dljp Exprrsa Volume l North Vanoouvib, B.C., Juki 28, IWO Number 14 SEWERAGE INSTALLATION ADVANCED A plicablc to that portion nf the iiiy. pmnn A. Sleadlll.lll alld R. .1. Pot* IS 1 Cil ''' ,ls''"' '"' l'11' "Pming np "i a portion ol -'nth street and ■ lollowing letters were The lull city council Wjis present ai lasi evening's meeting with Mayor Mav presiding. The read 1^^^^^^^^^^^^^ R. S. Reid, eiti treasurer, wrote stating that he wonld attend to deeds ul conveyance (ruin the diatrict ol North Vancouver. Messrs. Hm lis iSi Walkini advised that the deeds oi vuiivev alive ll'iitll the diatrict In lile iiii had been exeeliled alld were ready at theit office Ior deliver aim-. The ilerk reported thai he had called and obtained the deeds ill iplesliun. A letter was read fruin Dr Tims. Verner offering to re plaee certain trees in Victoria l'ark whieh he had inadvertent ly removed. He gave i detail ed list id a number ul iirtiaineli till trees Whkh he plnptised tn plant instead. His offer was relerred tn a small committee compoaad "( Aldermen Irwin and Smith. The N, V. Vachl Hub wrote asking permission in anchor tlu-ir boat houae at the loot id Sl George's Ave. ami als" that Some assistaiive be given them in constructing an approach tu their 1111111111-; whari. (in motion it was resolved in refer ihis in tin* board "[ wurks committee in render the assistance asked [ur. Lettei .uivision that ,i uiu v'entiuti ni bn* chiels would meet in California slmrtiv was lead inviting the local liu ihiel tn be present Piled The North Vancouver Land Cu. wrnte offering i" give the utv a 'in davs' option nil lhe itiisiibdiiideil portions ill I). I,. 517 and :;i al dinner price quoted Woo an acre, this md tu stand until the Inlaw was submitted In lln iati pavi is ill llie event ..[ it being inled Up nu In-lnre lhe Option expired Uii motion "I Aid Inun am' plans [ui sewerage had been approved bv the provincial health department, lie slated that tin- engineer ul the health depart ment had advised him tu al luw in every ease lui a 2 per lent, bench un street intersections ami lurther that the storm waler should be restrict- connecting toad to Western Ave. [ruin l.uiisilale Ave. respectively "Resolved in ask [or .i statement oi building valuation and the engineei tu report as In mst nl vv oiks." The lire and light committee recommended that a street light he placed at the comer ul St. Andrew's Ave. and the l,s- A letter was received limn Dr. Voung, provincial secretarj Slating lhat the departlin 111 had approved ol ihe sewi ra*;e plans (ur the city nl Nortli Vancouver as submitted by G, S. Hanes, it was laid uvei- iu ilu- meantime, C, Stanton, assistant deputy uf marine and bshuiis, wrote adviaing thai an application had been received lur a water lul, lut m;s, D.I,. .'71, ii"in Mr. R. .1. Hardy. The writer wanted tu know il the city riad any objections in ibis being granted. Aid. Smith thought that tin eitv should have provided Ior a . Hv wharl all along the water- [riiiit long ago sn that each uiniii i,I a waterfront lm wuniil have the benefit ul cheap wharfage from tin- iitv. On motion "I Aid Sihult/ and Suulh ii was resolved t" re| I; that the council were imt In Is [or oi granting water Iota as agailUt tin publii interest III eluded in the iiiiitiuii alsu was the appointment "I a commit lee inmpused nf Aid. Irwin and Smith tu itemise ihe reaai ns win the council were opposed in granting these watei rights Aid UcNeish asked in tv; aid in iln* sewerage, il it was known what depth the sevveis would be placed, bit Instance "ii the north side ui the e ist and mst streets Aid. Suulh said lhat m an event the difference WOUld be null abuul i I,,' Aid. McNeish wanted lo know | McRae th.* idler was" accepted •' jl vv',s 9™V~*i i" inaUl Uu with thanks sewerage while the grade waa inspeiinr ni Tramways Ra* '" ll"nl'1 • "' """a mn them- vi mi,* hi aiiswu ti, a biter M'lv,s im" making deep rata Inun un cottucil inviting him vll,n ') ll""1" ,l' ("m"1 mmw' I., nispeit railwaj gradea in N liiini entering the house sew-1plaaade, The report waa ai Vancouvei advising that he WOttld lie willing lu usil Nol I ll Vancouvei in thai connection whenever a date was lived 'iv the ...iniul On in.iiimi .,( Aid l-uii 1* i and limn the inillinium,iiinn was liled. R liiivhan, manage! ul the Hank id Hamilton, advised Ihal ilu- compani 's architect from the head nihil was in the lit] and riadv l,, proceed witil llie r pin poind st reel that with grad ts.an l.ile^^^^^^^^^^^ Aid Iiiiiii said hi saw no difficulty in (he connection, Tin luiitiiil was iu favor "f am pi in;1 tin engineers' grade as. mi i.lined in his plaiis for sewerage ami further he considered lhat lhe legal pari ul the in.illi slmiild i>e attended lo smh as advertising the local Improvi mem vmrks [ur tlu latterals ami lllis iiiiubl miiipi i eih.ip. [nlir ut six weeks and lv that tune the inatler ul grades would inusi prohabl] I e settl ed Aid I'', m hi asked the ill, ill eu ii ii was ihe Intention in lav lln- trunk mains hrst ,,n I i( he claimed he conld nni st n I'i'pted The waterworks committee recommended that the water main be extended along l'irst street from Si. Patrick's in a point near the bridge and mi IJth streei frum Oiieensbitt v Ave. tu Sl. Andrew's Ave. and that a valve be placed ill the pipe al the comer nl I Sth street and Sl. George's Ave. The repnrt was adopted, Aid. Silnili/ reported inr a committee composed ol himsell and Aid. McNeish relative tu a grant tu lhe band. Thev recommended, after confining with the hand and receiving the assurance thai ilu- dtj and band wuuld have the advantage ul tin* services nt R. Chance as bandmaster and that one and perhaps twu band concert* vvullld be given ill the i itv, u ihei uu the (inuiisbnri l'ark, \ il i'llil Talk ill llthei | I.lie ill lhe till while the COUncll might direct, that a tin>llIii's maul ul J40 be made lu the N. Vancouver citj band. . He moved In ibis effect. Alderman Siiiiiii seconded the motion whiih passed utlalliliiuiislv The [ulluvvint; financial statements were read and passed Pittance, S.i i.s; police, $347.50 ; si Iniul, SaS.s 1.711 ; buard ul wanks, I535; waterworks, fiat, and health, s in Aid. Irwin moved, seconded bl Aid Siliuil/, Unit the ile,'1 * '"li. lln distriit tn the iitv nn bide among other things ail water rights and water wavs in conformance with iln si 1 m incorporation ami that Mck deeds ale llnl accepted bv llli iitv uniil ihe iih suliiilnr has approved ul ihem. Aid. MeRae moved thai a grant ol J50 be made tu the horse shuw whieh was being lnhl under the auspices of ihe horticultural society Tin* motion was seconded hv Aid. Irwin and passed. 1. Kirkland, caretaker nl the 1 ti 1..ki, was granted a two daj 1 have 1*1 absence, The mayor stated that Mr. I). Cameron was nui read] in lutibi with the joint meeting oi the council and tlu representation ni the rati]..iii is Plans ul ihe sewers as pre pattd bv the iitv engittrei aren laid mi the table ami cOUaid end, On motion u( Aid. SchulU unl Hi Neish lhe ilerk was in stunted tn sn* (he iin s, Iiiit ur tomorrow and take wiih lum copies "I the bv law ill the se- werag. .md Instruct hnu in prepare a In law tu liiei I 1 'llli 111 plated plans 111 n Iation tu in stalling iln* latterals, Tin- inn 1 nm paaaed with Aid McRae dissenting, R I, Reid ,,l the legal Iiiiii ol Bowser, Reid alld tt allil id; e nl Vancouver was anointed city suliiilnr (nf the bal,Hln ..I iln vi.ii ai Si sn a month Tin chairman ol the (inane, committee was appointed t.. sign iheiples in the absence ul tin Hank ni Hamilton would lhe saw no reaaon whv ihat the ciM treasurer. have lu In- Changed, asserted sistein slnaihl tint b, adopted j__ m,,,,,,,, ,|u.n adjourned tha engineei In North Vaniouvei ,,, this evening when the The clerk was inatructed to| Alderman McNeish thought il franchise ami several In construction id the Idotk at the corner ol Kirul and Lull-dale Ave but thtv imibi nut proceed construction until lh ^^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^ Knginccr ll.ni.-s aaid thai lhe U» "wage tvork until the council had reaffirmed the gradi -1'"1'" "'" l,v"' given Irolll lhe allev belllten The ctl'MIIci I evpl.lliml that 1'itst .nnt .md the Kspianadi tbe authorities ai Victoria nuiih tu hist sin, 1, but that wanted in in* furnished wnh same had imt been legislci -lades .md lie had . xplalnel ed. Ii wuuld hau- tu In- regis- that lhe iitv had nol in,' innl hv Inlaw said thi engin n|i permanent grades tu gel nl III answer In a (|lleslluli aruUIld the piiltll ll was .eili.'l he staled thai the grade be thai lln semis should be ni.I' tween find street ami tin ffe "' •' certain depth belon iln plntiade would be -i hi il the b'.s luiiiislnd grade "( iiii street, planad, was bin, hid ll was Aid 1'unler said that in Van nuw -.„-,. H the Ksplanadc i"iivii the sevuts inti put III was llnl benched the made lm before lln grades wm* fixed aa i he Ills proceed wnh tin preparation ..1 would nol he advisable i"i"l mil be considered .1 inlaw filing the gTade for thc bm Vancouver's example as Hank ui llamiltun for registra the] were frcuucntli having tmn in accordance with grad. trouble there ii"i\ givefl I" thelll A communication was receli id (rum the buard nl siliia.al Irustees forwarding a rcaolu iion paaaed ti a recent nutt in-; nl iin hoard tn iln* effect ihai tinv recommended council In lllspns, n| llll Sl 111 lo] Llllll-. in Mock 11, |).|„ gyj ami put sptiRTlNC, KVKNTS On motion "I Ahl. Inv in and Kowh-r, 11 was resolved to re MilD.W LAST it 1 iln* matter to the cit) so lu iti>i for lhi ailiiisliiniit n I preparation nl lhc li 1 'I hn planum III l*v hiws |oT sa wet in ■ tall.iliuli. (»n motion n| Aid iivin nil Smith, the engineer was in I,at I" *i I'.ilium vs Sorth Vancouvei (cit) Icagui al R' * re iiinn Park Sim., Kairvl.» ". N'nllll V.llllUllllI I SAT! RD.W Lacrosse fSenl.u amateui 1 Victoril vs New Weslliliml.l chas. block mn, Dl,. -.=," for structed to prepare plans and at New Westminstei Beon block 11. D I. W" profiles foi the local Improve Victoria ft, New ttesimlnsler 5 n acme al the rati ol f3,ono ment work on Lonadali Avenue an am ami bbnk .'17, I). I. In I w 11 11 I,till and 1Mb struts >i>>. 1 11 acres, at 5j,7Jo an ia accordance irith In hid •.iti it was n!• uid in th. Hunt ,iiiii thai It »i hereb committee ..I the wholi understood thai thi report ol Th. uiiiiiiil reported that in* iuoj was nut intended tu be ap Tu Van Ba 1 'ball Van "ii" 1 coins Score Tacotni <, I '.III a|aa Vat htm:' Sal bun cup raci 1 a a nn .1 ,ir. .uml Roarer 1 entries "Gazeaka" and hue." Wun by the lormer in slow tiun- on account of Hk'11 wind. Gravelej cup race on Burrard Inlet, three entries, the "Ada mu', "Vampire" and "Tilli- ctilii", nun hi the "Adatiae". 21 iimt center boards from Coal Harbor, aron by the "Mu rial". The nther tWO entries were 'T.ipsii" and "Cliuinaiin '. Dinghy races at North Van couver, Entries "We Two", "Flea", "Bthel" and lhi "Jumbo" Their ir.lei' in crossing lhc finishing line ws - "We Twu", "Flea ', ' Rtbel' and "Jumbo", Cricket At Brockton Point two teams captained In Capt. Amitage and Vice Capt. Dan wun by Vice Capt'a, team, b) a senn* of laSh to tjn. Citv League Lacroase Next game Wednesday evening this week, Nurth Vancouver at Mt. Pleasant, Game on Bridge street grounds, cor. t:th Ave. and Bridge street. MR. PHILIP RESIGNS \lr Alexander Philip, the dis it iit clerk, tendered his res gn ation ui the offices ol clerk, collector and assessor, held by him, at the council meeting Iasi evening, He had deain d to do su earlier in the vear lull bv desire oi the reeve he I,a I deferred iill now to assist ,*s uiniii ,is possible tn promote the large undertakings lhe council had in view. The by laws were m.vv read) for carlj submission to the ratepai re and with theit adoption and lhe definite undertaking "[ the i tt nnd Narrowi Uiidgc he kit ii was a suitable time tn give up a position lhat WOUld pussiblv now be better in younger hands The council accepted the n signation and appointed Air John ll. 1-aiiiiei tn succeed Imu with Mr. Rnbt. Chameol tin* C.P.R. telegraph offici ■ liis assistant. Ml Philip pru puses to engage in business as conveyancer and financial a. ent In North Vancouver ahei ■ hi iif bolide). INDIAN CHINCH OPENING The dedicatory services in connection with Si. Pauls R C. church at the Indian re crv. are beiUg held loda) Kxlen sive alterations have i ecu In progress for several months, lhi walls ui the old church having luen incorporated In the neu structure which in its complet ed condition presents .ill iiiip,*s ing building flanked mi ehh t sub ,,i the fronl elevation bv s hi^h tourer. The dedicator) seiviie was held llus 111..111111: ami the blessing ol lhe chun n will be performed bv Archl Ish up Neil Ma, Lean ol Vallu an ei wlm has recently arrived (ruin Newfoundland to assume tin duties uf the office Service will be held both morning and i in nul the proeessiou ol tbc Blessed Sai 1.iiinni will liken t i be held during the dav alld p. s sihlv again in lhe evening, A large concourse uf Indians hai gathered from all quarters in . luding Se. In li, Squamish, po in. ilk.., Chilliwack, tin.nu \ ale and other points. It ii likelv ihal a large number ol the Indians will remain ovei foi iln ist oi lulv celebration BOYS' LACKOSSK t i P Hi It sse Willi s has d. inonatraled his Intereal la lhi young pt.'i'lt >ai the .itv and es imi*illv anything in connection wilh ;..iiiiis ami a111.1l.n; spurts I'.xlnl itetl in lie I...n dali \v. window ol the Uon ard Sale Co Is i hand onu cup whieh Mr. Williams is ,1, 1 (nr competition between two lacrosse teams from th. pnl.In ichool ll was lln mi. nil n ' hold the game al thi ml I pituii al Second Peach, on Sal ni'lav, luu owing to lhe nn lit state ui iln* ground ll postponed till this week. 1" umiliieiiiint u( whiih 1 111,ul anothei column, HacKWAN M< (iRKGOR The marriage wi celebrated 1 Hi. horn. -I Ki ■ (till mi "ii i nh 11,, 1 hut -tun Ul bums Uiil'.w.ni and 1 s McG,, EXTENSION OF FIRST STREET Preliminary snivel wmk is said to be llllilil wav hv lllc provincial government on the extension ol busi street from the corner oi Si David's Ave through the Hem) propert) as l.n east ,is I.vnn Creek, where il will innn a jiuit lion with llii mads in that localit) and through i" the eastern part c4 ilu* distrii 1. The importance ol this work as ,1 highway bas been lepeateillv pn ssed upofl iln* members ol the local go\ iiim.ini, ami when tin Hon McBride was on lhe North Shore presiding al the opening nl the Seymour river bridge, the i.n 1 was brought [orcefulli tu his attention when sunn members ol the part) m in ante got stink .-ii the long and hcivv Keith mail hill. Ile was heard to remark at the time, lh.it there was nol I mad a Inn.; the water nol trnly to rein vr iln hardship nl ascending ami descending the hill, luu from a s,iiiii puint aal vine, as the Inlei between Nortii Van iiiiivei and l.v 1111 Creek |i:im lit saaine un attractive seaner) Tin ,ni lev wmk, as under stood, is being rallied nn bv Messrs Dawson and RUiott ol Vancouver PRESENTATION CIT\ BASEBALL LEAGUE A meeting ol the represents lives ol the Ilt w utv baseball league comprising teams rem srnting Kirst itreet. Third slieel, fourth itreet ami Unreal estate men was held in the vity hall Saturda] alternoon ami resulted in the preliminan organization being carried through and u schedule being prepared, all id which will be siibiiiiiiui in .1 gem i.ii meeting in be held Wednesday evening ...vai and final adjust ment. One n pr. tentative from each it inli WU It s. died that t.i, ll ol the iiptistiit.lines pi, ,ni sliuiild at 1 i.u a committee for tin- drawing np "( thc constitution and mies whiih will 11 tin sunn* as ihose used ill lhe N V ind Mtssis Mi .nm and Yinine. whi appointed i con mittee in intetiiiw the man ageiucnl nl Ro reatioa l'ark re garding terms ior the use nl th, grounds, it was reported thai Mayoi Mav had Signified Ills llllllll ness to donate i cap ks una a competition and the thanks 1 1 the meetini w.is tendered tii Ills Worship for lus kindness. Tin schedule as submitted provides im tw.* gamae i week A player shall be allowed i" plai for mill niie ilub ilm in,' the season (tames are to inniniinri at is. in p.m sli.it p, the niitnl ei u. innings t" be played lo be bit I' iln 1l1sutlu.il .,I Uu* iimpir. v tournament will In had in . antiiitii.n with ilu- celebration ilns week mi iln .'ml inst, tin pritt belli;; t baseball niillil . lined ,.1 Mi. The paiius will !t 1 Innings tixmiis Di Mi.riison and lii" Prime win appointed umpires and lln "Ilui ulliiirs n| ||u* lea 111 mil bi appointed .it Wni* meeting. A verv pleasant surprise was accorded Mr. Sydney Humphrey, Nurth Vatiiniiver's popular city treasurer last evenine, vv lun he was presented with .1 handsome tea serviie by the maynr and members ul the city 1 a iiim il mi tin* invasion of his wedding whieh lakes plan- on Thursday morning. The presi malum look place in the uiv hall just ptevinus to the council meeting, His Worahip pic- sided and all the aldermen were present besides a number of spei tattus. In placing the niit in Air. Humphrey's hands His Worship took Oceanian to sny sunn- very complimentary things about the recipient in regard to his 11 iiuiiii t as all olli- cial u[ the eity and as a private. citizen, He remarked that the council was only too pleased lo oiler him the small token ol appreciation and trusted it would In nl serviie in years to tome besides forming a tie ul friendship with the uiiiiiiil of is)io. The aldermen joined in the sentiment ol the niavor and tlnn Mr Humphrey who was taken completely by surprise, returned his thinks in a few well chosen worda, A series uf hand shakes concluded the ceremoBYa POLICE COURT tlagittrati Kealy'i com pn niii'l a bll'.v stem v, morning wlnn mi i,ss th.ni four drunks wen ltm-<l up la ih, pri smin 1 nm Oca Williamson .md Ruin Diaoa wm each fined If lm tin- Oral uhinii dtunk mi the s s Sorth v.itiiuiu,! John lorn win. has Imi 11 ,,m ih, rui " past llltllllll, w.is Wltll 111 an,aidant, mth advanced stage ,,| in. 1,1 -.. and (lusiv iul,,,, .*,, i,,,!,,,,, was * .id coats foi i, ■' "' Intoxicated cimdilion rontran in ihe Indian An «i K I II Cardinal aiil it. si w.ik im Bpokane i. 'iln pari in tin Inland Kmpiri "ims lournameni, .'nun v.In.h In will compete in Uh donUes and th. ham in l< Mi Cardinal mil .,| ■I"'. in th, v ,, it win, h will I,. 111 "11 lllll LOCAL AND l'KKSONAL Mis Smith of Victoria is visiting iur a few days wilh Mis \\. .1. Diek of the Esplanade. Mis. A. P. May of Lonsdale Av. nue has lelt for a thru months' viwl with friends '" Calgary. The burusse mntili between Iwo puked teams oi the boyi of the Central public sihool for a trophy nllered by Mr. Jesse Williams, will Ih- played on the athletic grounda this ^Tuesday) eienitii; be^iuiiinj; at 6.45 O1- iluck. The public arc invited to attend. Mamr Mav was in receipt ol 1 ttlejjram Ofl Saturday Irom the naval authorities at Esquimau lo the illni that it would imt k- possible for the gun I mai ts Shear vv alei and Egeria tu .itiend the Dominion Day ce- lil'tatum at Korth Vancouver, but ihai the Bgaria was detail- id lur Vaniouver on lhat date. The local Loyal Orange lod-;e will attend divine service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church iu ni Sunday alternoon. The service will lieum at 3.30 o'- vlnik and will be conducted by Kev. J. 0. Gillam, paator of the ihuiili, assisted by Rev. Wm. Schlicter, pastor of thc Methodist iliiirch. AitatiLieiiients are under way by .Mr. k. lv .Macnaghten lor the construi tion ul a two stor- t v bloik to unit,nn two large ■lorn mi the ground lloor and -uiu s ul moms aliove at the in.ithwist turner of Lonsdale An and 1 sih street. The Cost ..I the building is said to be in ilu neighborhood of $</,ooo. Mi and Mis C M. Ituinns- 1.1 ban* removed ln this my and iit, at pri sent among the gMltl at tilt Palate Hotel, where Huy will reside until tlnn plans .11, matured as to a permanent 1, .uhim Mrs. Hur- 1 is a South African by hnth, and is a niece of Dr. Ramabottam, tolonial treasurer *.( tin Orange kiver Colony. Tin pmuinial lodge ol tbc ■ \na nnt Order n| Funsters is ' iiiatigtng lur 1 mmistir reniofl at North Vam..uur nn Salur- \11gnst mh The event mil bl lnhl on Larson's : mnnds and it is expected that "it r t nu minis uf the order will be m .lUindanu. The Sixth regiment baud has Inn "I Inl the . i.asiull. COMPETITION DATS CIIAV OKD The ilali ha the imilpe:' aal III. I'..,-. S. . ills I 1 tin I I up i . L.n .Inn.'id Imm Saturda) lo l-'rida) TWO XHE -aXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C THE CURRY CO. DRY GOODS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS Corner Seiontl .ind lonsdale. Phone 53 SALE SPECIAL We have Kcured i line ei men blaci ctthntn men, guaranteed all wool. Sale price - - - 25' Ladies' Wnh Shut Wiiib .ill wus, values to $1.50. Sale lint - - - - $1.00 CommunicaLons <tiiiiiimiti in n inniitiiiU'i'»ininii mniiiiiili LOS SiiALl'. ORADK8 Till': iiiv'i ih;i«: I* r.iiiiNt; srMK MiW |< TIIK TIMK Tn BUV I'.lli'hK PRICK* IHVANCI n, liv. NORTH LONSDALE i- iiotNG TO r.K iini; m ini-: rT.XKST UKMIiKNTI ll. si.tTI.ix> 01* SOUTH VlNl'lHVKU. II, ■ • .ii Sjn «ii,-,*i, lUDil 9 lift, lot t.'.mi. ihe .inner nail haw in.ni.*a iv.* h.ita-1'„* sdji4ainj l"t ltil*l .ti |8W, llnu Ini ..11 Suet itrwl, lUOtlH tut, II -tlmi it ',■ inn, '.,ii f,',*i an K,nh Mnl, imll ii hiiiek Iron car, lur flitno .'* i'.*,*i .in Thirteenth itreet, rlesred, mie block Irom em-, at ITHu li nni innil sai "i ihe in...ii-an i quickie, G. W. VANCE 6k CO. I ,r. Sih ft lonsdale I'hinie 17b lltanili (Ilia el vnn l.illev V Bressey Peers & Boult NORM VSCIIOIB NKRY IHI i Mill STEAMER ST GEORGE STK. NOKTH VANCOl'Ni'.K Leave Van. Leave N Van. Leave N. Van. Leave Van. *6.2u A.Ill *t»-45 i.UI. *6.Jo a.m. •b.45 »U1- Mo " 7-5" ti *7.ao " •8.00 " S.Jo " 8.50 11 •aS.JO " •8.50 11 9*15 " 9-45 11 |.M 9-45 in.15 " 1045 11 10.15 " 10.45 II.15 " ■■•45 11 11.13 " '■•45 1:.15 p.m. 12.45 I'*"' w.15 p.m. n.45 Pl» 115 " '•45 it 1.15 " ■•45 2.15 " MS '* 1.13 " 2-45 J.IS " 3*45 " J.I3 " 3-45 4-15 ' 4*45 11 4.15 " 4 45 5"5 " 5-45 " 5-15 5 45 b.15 " M5 11 6.13 " b-45 ll 7 25 " 7-45 11 ; 2$ " ; 45 8.13 " **45 11 s.15 " 8.45 ' * 9-19 " 9*45 * 915 " 945 m.15 " io.4S 11 10.13 " io-45 •ll.Is " •11 4S 11.13 " ■ J-4.S " 12.00 1 no * Not ..11 Sumlav. Time rabli nbjv 1 i" change withoat Hotter. Editor Kxpress 'lli,it* is nm aspect ni this 1|U, ;,,,„ -A-hicli. so i.n as 1 can find out, has nol been consider ,.,1, mi it iv -ai serious Import. I .mi iieitlm .1 straight grader mn .1 beitvh grader, but like enn nihn citi/en, I uo deep lv interested in ,lu' future ol ,,ni voung .uv 'ii"1 'I' Ita good n,mu I hav. not bail lime In divi ileeplv into the subject, bul within Hit last lew dais 1 havi given il -"ine considers nun I 1111 not au engineer lo givi .ni engineering opinion, Inu even an onlinan citizen can h.ivi opinions on smh matters nun, .uiv ilu\ observations. Hill I am a law ver ami 1 *i,-u- dad some municipal experi enn .unl l venture lo bring be lure viaiu readers i matter wIn,li I hope will be satiafai tut ilv settled hi luie anv step Is t.ikan laa inui,im* ihese grades. It i a well kuiiivti principle in law thai il a munii ipalilv lines anv thing lo Increase danger or thai mav contribute to cause auv one injun the) are liable [oi consequences. A workman boring a huh- in Point Ellice bridge mst Victoria about one million dollars A civic work man digging gravel from wder p.ni ol the root oi a tree coat Siiuih Vancouver ft6,ooo for lhe 'bath nl a man through the int falling uu«iitlis afterwards These local cases illustrate llu legal principle I haw stated No one can gainsai the fact lhat benching Lonidale Ave. tu anv extent will inn tase tin grade upon it and proportion nielv increase the danger to ir.nuw.iv i r.i (lia there It is a recognized tratawat street an I has i« be treated lroui thai point ol view. The Irauiwai coinpum mav undertake to provide cars' with suitable equipment to negotiate unv grade and enter into an arran auintiii ia, allot* .i iiill bench grade or a modified bench, bnt il smiie thn an accident ovem lo a heaulv loaded ear un th, t slreel the question ft'olUil as siiredlv arise, "Did the ctM i'' nn w.iv contribute t" mine that accident '" and u jurj - I Vancouver rilisvtta would Hhve la. atisw.i it. What i1 I Inv said thai because lhe cil) Imd in creased lhi dangei bi niakinc lhe grades sleeper or causing i heavier lax on lhe strength ol tin- i.u equipment, lhe financi al lespnllsihiliti lor tbe acd ileiii musl he unt■.. Dl what il the jiirv held as ihcv might mil do thai the bench v-.iii' iis jarring ellects on ihe ear was lhe vaiise oi the accident These are legal possibilities having u lairl) solid founds ii.m in the legal principle 1 have stated and beon; .inv change is made the ver best legal opinion should be obtain til Credit is certainh due to West ancouver Motor I aum h Service I une Ii • \\ a i \ im ouvi | Captain I imlla- I cen led i"i t*. pass, ngers II MB TABLE i *. * irn ivii.n I VII l ll.l,| | a, , |il S,I,l,l,l< I'M l a I ' tvi'.rl 7 J° ■' '(.am a.m. 11 oa a in. i i un p in i j a." p.m. p III p III .1.111... 17.00 p.m Singli; Tarn Uc *«llitllnvs llt'lv fcunil«i *< hi ilulr aai, ,| I,; '■ 1 iiii a.in . .' '..a S.m I "a. |1 III iu uo p in. no p in ; in Tw 1 Tleketi Ke. i.i'ii. I,. 1 rout. Irom North Vi 1 tin littrn 1 b<, ,nnl Cipilinu Rivei Launch "Wi il ■ a nu connections, without liil, wnh tin! len rih Van unlet, .t> pel .il " ' ' ] Th, Princeton Waterworks Kim nea dici buildings fur Co l.id . Ins been Incorporated lh. lirand Trunk 1'acifn system lol ilu pnrpo* ol uppl' in ■ ttt In h. erected on lhe dock vv.itu in ihi lown "i I'ini" 1.11 properti al llu f...,i ,,| t, outl ll l tie v street, Vii I A Positive Cure For Indigestion II vmi have iniligestiuii, your I I leinietits in the stiitiiaih and bowels, It dues mote ; it decays, and tin nutritious mat- in whiih should 'i'i In make in vv bl I iln.iv s with it, ninl tins leads i" an impoverished condition ..l the bl I, to nni vousness, biliousness, conatipa lion, sn k lnail.it In, bad breath which disgusts vour Iriends, ami other disagreeable .mil uu pleas.un conditions, Ami all ilns 111 'Utile il t .instil In tin [ood thai iluesn t digest, bul leiineiits and ..limn'. roU in tin- itomach, Ami fermentation is caused by the itomach m.l bring strong enough and energetic enough lo ihoroughlj mix the [und with the digestive juices. Ml 0 NA is responsible for tens oi thousands oi cures, In I.u 1, it is smh a positive inn- for indigestion and all totnach troubles thai it is ; uaranteed In the Lonsdale I'hannai v to line or money back, The prici ul a large boa nl M l-o-ni tablets is in centi, and Ihei are mi re i" prompt 1\ iiinn the worst case nl indigestion or ...istritis. Trv them. MIONA Cures Dyspepsia. Your momybick il II don'l. G a im- mrdul" ffliff from htaftbum, MM stom- ictiaitoma.'li diitf-M and ikk 1 ,1! hf. 50 centi 1 h'lt bo* at The Lonidale Pharmacy, Canyon View Hotel CAPILANO Extensive Grounds, Kigh-clisi service il tnoderati rates. Fimily Koomi en suite with ipeclal ritn. HouseGreitlyEnlarged, Buy trail t" summit uf Grouse Mountain, altitude 3000 feet. Scenic Delights Fishing Hunting Mountain Climbing Unequalled for Holiday, Long or Short r. canceujor, Manager. '. LARSON, Prop. SEASON 1910 HII IIIMI IMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHMIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII tlllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIWHW4HHHHft4»<lllllllll* Grand Boulevard ■ * Lot adjoining Boulevard on 12th St. for $875, cash $300. A Long Way Below Value. • • • Martinson & Co. 63 LONSDALE AVENUE MIRTH VANCOUVER, R.C, T/lOIIC I7J. P.O. H.'l Jl ♦lllllll M' l"H H 11"l-H'l 11111111111111IIH111111111HHWWW the council in reapect that the) have endeavored to investigate lhe vi huh matter thoroaghl) as lar as thev kimw what was in Vnlvetl. Thev have been great h hampered bv the action o| the engineers retained in dog uatUing as to appearances rather lhan as i" how difficulties mn in overcome, The assum ptions tlu engineers sei ont with as iu whiih street is the more important, indicates ho* slialhiw tlnir investigation was The council has to go, and I believe, are going, careful.) intu the legal as well as ilu engin trim-; and financial aspects and in doing sn thev nre but exercising the necesaai t i aee The uliuh* weight ul iiuponsihilit) rests uti tluii shoulders anil the general electorate . xpects them to tin llieir dulv, and fear no man or section 1 am, ALKX PHILIP North Vancouver, 14th .lune, 19m. l-.iliia.i Kxpress : Dear Sir, There is one little incident lhat happened wlnn Mr. Thomson ui Seattle interviewed the aldermen ol North Vancouver thai is not well known and 1 think it onghi to in* Mr. Thomson aaked Mr. Irwin, "What about Ibis bridge, when <lu inn expect to see il .'" Mr. Irwin replied : "In the course "I two or three de cades" 1 Twenty or thirty ve.us ls that transparent enough, ratepayers .' And vet that'll the man that three other aldermen are satisfied lo be at the reasons given in the "quar telle" for rejecting the repnrt ul ia a is that the engineers iliil imi ,iilhiie in their instrtu tiulis It must be borne in innni that Mr. Thomson came iu N, \ .nnuilier in response to a lelegraui Inun onr iiiaiui. and Lm w nothing ol anv reso llutiott placing restrictions on his jhaglllcUt, ul belli ise he iinllhl iiul have come al all Anothei reason given was that tin- commission recommended "extreme 1-enching". Twu per cent, ilui s not mean "extreme benching". Truth will hurt no one but tin "quartette". \nnis truly, GWYNNE K. HUGHES CONTRACTORS Tenders will lie reeeiveil by the undersigned up lill 10:00 a in. Weiluesilai, Jul) 6th, 1910 ior clearing part ol D.L. 2; 2, North Vincouver, containing about 5(1 acres, more or leu The lowest m .uiv tt ml. 1 BOI neu ssarilv II1 epli tl. Pull particulars ami ipecificitioos to be obtained Iron R. V. WINCH & CO., LIMITED \MM II III 11 DIM. ANCOUVER, B. C. TELEPHONES- -179 180 LYNN VALLEY The pad are now running past our new sub-division. located urOH tht Itreet fruin the Lvnn Valley store. A few lots still telling tl tht original price. Wt havt alto 1 remarkablt tine subdivision, fteing on tht extension of the GRAND BOULEVARD trhkh wc ure offering no* tl reasonable prices. CAMPBELL & EVENSON 9 Lonsdale Avenue. Phone 155. SCHOOL LANDS Besides recommending lhi iitv muni il in dispose of lhe school property In I) L. 27,1 .nnl tu purchase large -jr. i-nds, blink loo in D. L. ,\s", the siliuul board has, llu'.-clore re commended an addiliutiul p*u- Ichase in block J17, I). I. --.\t,. and blink ii, D L. 546 PHEIGHT BATES Slnppi rs in lhe Pa. ilii Noi ih 'west are rather between I vv. a lires iii the fight "i the western railroads to increase theli [rciehl rates, 1 niovt which the federal government has su lar 111111111111111111 H'H+HfH+HHHHt+HH'H CONFECTIONERY AND |! J ICE CREAM PARLORS ii IIM IT. CANDIES, ICE CREAM IMM, LINK OF SUMMER DRINKS CIGAR8 AND TOBACCCM STATIONERY, .MAGAZINES OFFICE SUPPLIES, BTC. Fred. Bosquet, Pro|>. I 18 Lontdllt Ave P.O. Box 18 Phone Li ♦4IIIIIIIIIIIIIHMMIHMMH*4*IH»HHHH< been able In prevent. The rail roads unable to Increase their rales at once declared that thei vvullld have to etnliiiini/r on e*v penses, atul i:,nuo nun have beell laid oil, suine L580 nf these being mi the Northern Pacific and Great Northern. Must ill the men laid ofl were nn new construction wurk, which bas been pi ael ie.illv sirs peiideil. The railroads seem to In in deadly earnest Thev in lilt that while evpelisis havt been mounting vear hi vear, la bm u'liny up, material -pull;; up luel going up, rates have iiul bun increased, and as a result the margin between receipti and cxpenditurei has dwindled until it i.s hardlv peneptible. Heine the siispetisiun ul new vvurk until rates can be increased Husini ss men in the northwest annul vet wUUl| tu enlU'cdc llie higher rales, vet thev hate lo see a elitllp put into jclier.il prosperitv bv the itopplng ol railroad conttnctlot. The quicker the rate oneation ii stt 1 led. the better it will In lot business conditions, THE EXPRESS, NORTII VANCOUVER, B, C. FIVE i To close up an estate we have been appointed Sole Agents to sell Ten Modern Close In Houses at such prices and terms that will make quick sales. ^ If you are in the market to buy a home, or to make an investment in a good income property, it will be to your interest to get full particulars and make an inspection as soon as possible. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD I Incorporated A.D. iyob, under the Companies Act ittf] and Amending Acts, with chief place of business in North Valiiouver, B.C.) Cor. onsdale Avenue and 5th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. P. O. Box 42. Telephone 15 44444444444444444400440****1 I i 14*4449499 LACU08SK MATCH Local bins li.nl iluii Insi op pultlllllll tu see the Hell Nnrlh Vancouver tacroaae team in at linn iu .i league match. Those iv lm have been iluse followers ul biiiusse Were Strong ill llieir e\pressiuiis ,ai appreciation ol the excellent prugrem made bj the local ilub in building up the team, The total icore .it the iluse ,.l the in.llth siiiiiii senn In nne iii favur nf Fairview, Iiiii when il is stilted llial live nl these seven -;",ils were sectl] ed daring the first quarter ii is seen ih.it ilu- remaining three quarter periods were eery evea- lv roa teat ed, The 1-an new if gregation is the oldest in lhe league, the members ul the learn having played the game together lur about seven years it is null required that lhe members u( ilu- local team slick together and become ilmr- nughli familiar with ilu- stile ..I plav employed by eaeh nnli vidinil member, in build np a learn whiih will give a ^ I at muni ol itsell in anv inli i nn tl late compaaj * The nam nu bridai was composed ul the following Medrich, SboemaV er. 1'llillilis, llellilelsiin, CoSI liek, Woods, .Miiiitiav, McMillan, lluile, tallied, Pace ami Martinson C. H Kittson act id as referee to the s.ilislaiiioll ol all parties On Wednesday evening the lotal team will plav their RCXl league match al Mt. Pleasant Tin- [olloariag is tht itaadin; nf the i lulls ill the li-a-*lli' I' date, slumine; the garnet win, lost aiid drawn : tt, J I I o Reavers o 1, I'a I rv uw Grandview Ut. Pleasant N. Vani i uiv ei HOV SCOtTS CUP The Itui Stunts t up whiih is un exhibition in the Iront win- don nl the Bank ul 1!. N. A. nn l.uiisilale Ave., is nne nl lhe I ill - est trupliies ever nflercd [nr annual competition un lhe Nnrth Shore. Il is valued at $-,". The nip proper stands uver a fool in ludj-ht and llu bowl is nearli eight imlies in iliainetei lt is supported mi either side In twu large .nnl beautifully carved handles ami the base spreads uul tn ne.illi the si/e ui the Imnl, ami is nicely bordered. Between the base and the bowl twu miniature regulation rilles are placed in slack order, ami form a beautilul (runt appearance to the large and handsome tup. The nip is gold lined ami altogether is .1 most haiiilsuiuelv designed trn- phi .mil uiie which il will I e a rare distinction i" win. It is alsu unii|Ue around these parts ill the wav u[ a Boy Smuts' cap and will be competed lor Irutn vear to vear un Dominion Dav 111 North Vaacouver, It is e\pei tetl lhat nil .lulv lad tins ve.n ihere will be be tureen jno ami hnu Hm Scouti in the city. Thev will be divided intu patrols nf eight boy in eaeh instead nf companies The Hies tup vvill will le competed inr bv each ul these pat- rob ami the competition will comiit ul 1 lelt ises and drill lag:, The performances this vear will nut constitute the wliule regulation exercitei such is behaviour, klli'lill-' lupes, campbuilding and preparation, building camp lire, picket dutv, etc., and the 1llslu111.1l 1 dull Iiiii next year the rutin reguls lions will be enforced ami will be competed lur uuder those rules. This vear the cup will be aw,inled lu the best patrnl nluiii will retain the cup lo within eight davs u| I he 1,1 1 Dominion Dav, when tt will be returned lu the trustee* , Mav 111 Mav, R, .1. fowler and I- T Salshurv. whn will hold il in trust liil it is again won. TKMPKRANCH \<\\A.\ li A temperance rally vvill i-ld in the Orange hi Wednesday evening at H o'cli il* when Dr. Spencer, seiretarv ol the Provincial \/xtl option League, will deliver an address ui "Whal is Canada's Temper liter Ail. Kevs. .1. I) ('.ill.1111 including all tbe bins vvtie t.ik in lui a 1,iiineli ride In Capt T. Kickhani iu his line new launch tin- "Rotdni K." A ven pleasant lime was participated in in Iiiiiii partiei and will be looked back upon bv the children as a un happv event The Christian Kndeavor So lietv ui St. Andrew'i Presb) ni 1,in ihurih is arranging a lawn social t.. be In Id .it ihe liuiile ul Mr. and Mrs G. A Mill.iin, l.iitisilale Ave , mi the evening "i Thursday, Jul) 71b* Catarrh Cured Nu Cute, No Pay, i.s a Most C.eltel nits Offer To get an antiseptic itrong enough to kill catarrh germs and not destiny lhc timet uf the membrane at the same time has been a prublem which v as in v. 1 solved until tin- discovery f llvniiiei (pronounced High 11 nu-1. Ihuinei is prepared Irum eu i.ilvpllis, lite must pulViTllll Vel' healing antiseptic known Breathe ii through ihe Inhalei ■ aii 1 the inflamed and germ ri.l den membrane four or live times ,1 day, aad in ,i few dais iln germs will disappear, The inflamed condition will gO, loo, aliil the muffing, hawking and oflenaive breath, and the discharge "1 mucous nul trusts in the tii'se will i ease. en whv sliuiild anv catarrh sufferer hesitate when the I.uns dale Pharmacy has such laiih in ■ Hyomel thai it offen to return 'your money if alter a lair trial Hyomel does not cure catarrh A complete Hyomel outfit, in eluding the inhaler, ensls Si.no, and extra buttles, if afterwards needed, enst but 50 cents. Hyomel alsu cures asthma, croup, ids or \\. (. Sei liter and others 1 .,, , sme Ihrnnt, rmiehs, Co] will be present and lake part . in the proceedings. Special inu- E sit will be provided and an in leresting uieeting is expected ST PAIL'S SCHOOL PICNIC A pit nit I" I.vnn Vallev was enjoyed by part of the aad iin girli ol St, l avl'i mul ,,n Wednesday slternoon The nther portion of the sih.iul (rrnimoHivHOMtt CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitii, Croup, Coujhi ind Cold*, of moni-y back. Sold and guarant-ed by The I.ntisilale Phallliaiy. CLEARED L0T8 50 Feet Wide in Blocks Adjoining Grand Boulevard 1 y„,l , *■; District Loi 550 -CHOICEST- RESIDENTIAL SITES nn i,in SORTH v ,'.. ul UU u MAHON, Md ARLAND h PROCTER, LTD. Comer IVndcr ami .Sitn-w Slreeli Official Ai-ni SIN T1U; kx IK ESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C I'KAHDUY'S RAM liOAP KINi * .,i|e igi'iiti li.i. PEABODYS' UNION M MADE iT~ ~__M OVERALLS i,a. lu.mill.I* um* Ila.* ^^^^^^^ il,m ,, i*i .11 rn.li iiusrsnli illl,. .1 1 Ila,, I l'X|**1 I* * I* In.l I..* i «;>- AMERICAN \ GOODS MANUFACTURED CAN: 4 I', iiU.lv l:,niia*.„l Kb .ii Om Me tt CUMMINGtS i, l's Clothing, Furnishings Men's. Lsdies', snd (Inl,ben's Boots Slid Mn" s. (TEXT TO ni'KNS' NEAT MARKET A Literal}' Column Somewhat About Books & Writers ♦ IHHIIIIIIIMlllllllMIHHIHUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIlllllMHIIIj Look Here! \\. Ii.ivi jusi u .. ni .1 ,i laige an,: i UOICE Ml.I*i II" ■ ol Carpet vSquares in WILTONS, Phi SSKLS I TAPKSTKII S I ha piia i - .in i m et|ii|.;lv l"VV. Lace Curtains in Sivi-.-* .unl \"iiin^li,iiii. Iroiii 7j. tu si.nu p, i p,ui POKTIKKES \Nl' i nl i ll COM RS Km. Ih nt \ . SLL OUR DRLSSLRS AND BRASS BEDSTEADS RATTAN and SEA GRASS CHAIRS. i its Kv President Roosevelt has I,,** n ,i triumphal procession through tin schools, parliaments and mutts ul Kurope. I Chained 1(1 hi- ill.ni"' wheels iiui*, the s,iv,mis, the statesmen, the warriors and the pat jriiians ill the nld world, "Veni, iiiii, viei," ul Miller he eiilin, tlnv saw, In conquered, which is ,i strihing tribute lo the per sonnlili ni tin* Kx President, American politics are not i >1 lowed bv iln average Kuroptan .mv n,uie tii.iii Kuropean poll- ins .in* followed bv the a i ii age American, and until Mr, Roosevelt descended in person ,iiiinii;. limn, lhe llU'le e.cili ral impression "i him was thai ol ,1 glorified buss linker with a bi vv ihii i in;: minus [or forcible i-xprcssion "I opinion, Hut now not sum* I,iiiiuln lus there been nil Ann lii,ill statesman wlm has sti/ul mh li ,i linbl nu the iim.nni.iiiuti ui the imaginative Knglishman, even thoie t > whom his liberal doses "I ad viu- were unfecllnglj adminis lellil hale, w ith suine lew ,\ eepiions ol courae, taken ihcii medicine without ipluttcrinp, and nuw that be has returned iu lus native soil, are leelinjj convalescent. His leclnrea to the several universities have been followed with greal interest, Before the univel'sili ul Bel liu In* '.puke nil "The w.aiid llovement," deal inji lurgelj w ilh the expansion aai iiii/eiislnp. and the gradual uplift ..i politics liuin ihe iin.'i oi sui,lid personal gain, The stndi ul the origin ol ti lies, gives une a verv interest ling peep inin Iinin,ui nature, | bul inui .nl.us it hardlv nuiih iln circumstance t.i tim lar distinction as the pomp whiih in.ikes it attractive, Mr, Stead has headed main move imnls iii his dav ,iml umi In has advocated the revival ol "esquire" as a mark ill hull..I I.. In lusi..mil nnil lur lllell lorious publii sen in* if iiii multiplication ..I distinction goes un ii vv ill sunn he ,i mark • I distinction imt tu hav, a nth Main "Miater" will baw his dav, and tin* "congested ranks "I congested nobodies" in ilepbnal o| ihon anxious i.it- the distin,iion ..( Mr Ull.l. IIONKYCOMH |2fl loiMdailr Avr. OUR SERIAL STORY ■Mmm The Express has completed arrangements for the publication ot a stirring story by —m mm i ii niciiolson= the first instalment of which will appear early in July. t a • a a a taa • a • • • • • a a miiiiiiiiiiiii Subscribe for tbc Express Now and enjoy this absorbing romance from the opening chapters. iimuiminiii The Express $1.00 per year in Canada. $2.00 per year Foreign llllllMllllllllllll>HH*fHHIIIMIIIIIlllllllll»HH4»HHH4HH ||SSv mataamatt -.-n*-^ am » • <m ■ cm mi. Mil I ii reilii * iln- importiiici ul Irn ^.ilui is ri *i, 'i tin halm .1 and ul di pi'sitine, i. ni ksvings in .1 Hank VOU im tl nut l< el ' llll...ll i —.l.i- ill iii depositinil is .Ills 11 .1 sum j*. nne dul 1st in ih, I i.ink ui llsniilt. Sm Ii .1 nil p lllll 1 . lol mil tl>. . "Ill t lilt Ilt ill .1 In 11 1 l.l ul . SM SU(I ' mill* ll ( G in.wi N Vnl, N1i.l1 \ in< mn 11 Jt*m9 . I:::::: 1.,'int 1. Hia .t Hi-.nl OHirc HAMILTON We Sell Anything, Everywhere. BY AUCTION; also REAL ESTATE. Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. Howard & Matbeison 16 Lonsdale Ave. hone no l llll.I.IU M K It l CA/KTTb'. The till 11 lit issue nl lite lllll ish Columbia Oazelle lo ban contains tin lollowing appointments Tims \l llellle, tii lla/ellnll, lo be acting govenuuenl agent at ll,i/elt"ii. acting gold con niissi'iiiti, acting regliirai un ■Kt tin "Marriage Act," and Acting Distriit Registrar ol births, ih.itlis and marriages Int the (luiiiii 1.1 mining divi sion, acting assistant couiinis- siuini ol lands |..r the llaxelton .lllll l'a'll I'l.lSlI I.,11111 lllli sions; a.tin;: collector "I rei tnm 1.tv [or tin Omineci As sissimni distriit, and .11 tin-; depuii registrar "i voters lur iln- Skeena electoral district dill 111;* lln aliseiiu ull have nl William Allison, government agent Marshall Sin.bm .nul lames Johnston, bulb ..I lln till ul Nt 11 Westminster, in In- 111.111- 1,11 ,a iln in..ml ..1 iiiiiilors ..1 iln Koyal Columbian llospi i.il iui .1 peri.hI ..I iw.. years Ab v.iiiihl l-..isv lh, ,.| 1,'ivtis Inlet, 1.. bi .1 liheiv uuiseel and a prol nn lil miist.ihli C A Ti 1 vu, Slikine intr, tu iii .1 provincial i-onalahh and ,lt pm v .um warden, md depot) mining re order fm lhe Sti knie mii mining division. To I" notaries publii Kd ward German McBrid.. 11 the Cilv nl Nell Westminster ninl l Wiii Grant Gauncc, nl lhe eity Ll Victoria! Wm. .!. Mantle, Lf Kelowna Notice is uii en ni th,' grant illg nl a ccl'tili. .Mi *,| . 1 ]ipi,,v ,il t<> lhe llella Inula ';. |. plmile. Light and I'owci i n 1,, in , I,,ise then capital slock lot the purpusc "I unisiii * improve- imnis and extension*. Certificates ol inc.-rpuralion have bun granted lo tin following Alexandra I |ipei Mines. Ilaxlcr, .lohnsmi Co., Uining .nni ii. clop nf Portland 1 .ma I.VNN VAI.I.KY Kven iln- exhilirating and profitable pastime ul harry picking is not devoid >f thrill ing leaturea as conditions pre vail al North Vaaconver This i.u 1 1 .in lu atteattd hj te 0 la dies llllu Willi ullt lu 1,111,1 V.ll lev recently fttllv artm-.l with all the paraphernalia in tin way ul pails, eu , In make I heavv ult sl,inllil uu the sineulelit small Iruit, but vvliuse inline. and Pacific Exploration Com- ia"° taJJUw,*rJ "[ ,K'm __\*?* ,„, ,, ,,,,,,,1 .,„ Blk river *« middenh tranaiHigrified in Notice is ^iveti „l the ass,;.,, ? ■ »■* more powerful en men. ..I Wm. War,,,,, itslan, .!"~"' lojgjt clear ol lhat ant keeper „l Vancouver, purtcnlar victaity with the Nolice ,s given to lhe credit-lKreale,,.t .P0"1*. despatch ... ms o| Waites Bros, nl Victoria miiip,mies : 'American Timber Holding Co., Hritish Canadian l.ninlii 1 Co., Campbell and GriOin, Imperial Car, Ship- building and Drj Du k Cm | ..1 iiimi Applications Ior watei rei ■nls have been applied fur In the lollowing Hull liner Kiev nu I'uiicr Co, lur a record on Bull 11 it, l.i. Fvlker and .1. Dilhanlv lm a record uii Am,1 ilm fuck, Green bake Mining and Milling Co, lor s record on I'lt/siiiilimns Creek, ami [ol a record on Brand) \\ Ine Creek, , I'tlll lilt blllhllli ■ im ill iht neighhorl I i.l * Thi Lamm A delimit announcement was irael In Is purchased measures im-nl C —- ,11...1. ai iln Board ol Tradi wn .1 \\,*.i Rupert Marine Iron w.i nni iii-fiing ihal the location ol inliislci in el im hiding Ibe Suppl J Co., Trustees Set Lies Chilliwack'i nm poal offic. had pn rnl posi lui building and Corporation western li rrial i„,„ im,,ii* settled and that thi extending easl in ilu Progrei Companj Wrighl Inn luienl *.*,nm,,in had decided to pui building fin um.1 .m Compan; rn p,,si niiii, site t..tiiiiiipl.itni drain Licenses ban been 1 m t.. .unl in.1 thereon 1 handsom. *gi bylav I*i*,* 1 tin* lollowing call It. C The dissoltttioi "I partnership is iiuiul nl Wm lv Phillips, I'll Draper and A, .1 Kurd, comprising lhe Home Kslate Co ..I \ ancouver, ll. C, CI.IANINC, VV DAV Nevl Wiiltlesilav i-Velling will * ,1 than up dav at UM Kc creation grounds on Jisi, and tin ilub. mul organisations nhn have during the season been privileged lo have the use ul lllc gronttdl are ri'speitlullv requested to send represents lives nn that evening to take p.i 11 in the renovating, The work «ill be undertaken under the supervision ol Mr, 'esse Williams, and ii is proponed to lit ii up in good shape and clear i. ul all scattered rubbish su tli.it it vi ill be ill a presentable state nn the First when large crowds are expected lo be in llie iitv . Mr. Williams slated that be bad received hair hand s<iim- subscriptions lor stock In the Athletic Association, vi/ A .1 Nve Ss". .'as Uuv Sjs, II J McGil, ol Vancouver Sv, ,md ,1 II McGill ni Vancouver Ss" The assuiialliiii has null ,1 balance in the bank and it is the intention to go ahead with fixing up the grounds and ti modelling the grand stand and introduce anj othei Improvi IlientS thoUgtil advisable. view nf lhe but that a turn in the trail revealed a whole CTowd "I bears, llieir lllltllbel running Ironi Iwo upwards ac cording lo diilerenl estimates, leisiiteli mucin" in and nul through the underbrush. The villous nl this untoward occur Hint all survived to lell the tale, bill thej pnsitivelv tie 1 Ian that thei have dune w ilh l»l I \ picking, Inl lilts seasuii al .ills rate Offers ynu lhc Iiest Quality ami price mi all FRUIT* FOR PRESERVING ,1lli| I'et'otlllll.ml the ECONOMY JARS Iii give Iiest sat infliction. Hive us a trial. C. R. HICKMAN Grocer and Butcher Phone 411 Meal I'lmni Itj 111 Lonsdale AvatWM Auction Sale Household Effects Tu be held 011 the premises, LONSDALE AVBNUB, between 17th ind I (Uh Sts , at 3 p.in. Wednesday, June 29 TIIKti HOWARD, Am tiuneer. lb l.uiisdali Ave HELLO!! Tin- l«Mi|ili. n»ve lllllllll it ll.lt Hi In.l. IHL N. V. FISH MARKLI Uniler New KaUMfSMBt Mir . Inii|.c"t anil In-.t |>late in l""u lur nil iii'l*- nl frt--.li ami •nnnketl li-l,. penltry, eggii, vei-etAble. mil Innl VVK SELL 1CK. JOHN McLEAN 131 FIRST STREET, WEST, Recreation Grounds 2l«t Streei. Nnrlh Vaiieninir. iiimi Onaadi Inr ataadai lehnl f'illli.-H. I ,,a.||I,* I'll'llll ., Allll »l| k l||l|. ol AI bittic Kv.nti (Innni Stan*I .e.llin; iiipacitv fnr ItlHKl I nr eiiua'.'i'nii'iita anil rati'., ami ipislsl nl.«..n fi.rrt anil fira, •«• II. II. sIlAltfl. S„... \„r||, v„i,,,„,,.| THE EXPRESS, NORTII VANCOUVER, B. C. THURK VALUE IN SILVER PLATE Nl mt, siuct- tin- art ol silvri plating WII Inst introduced lias a high, r gride uf ku0|1s '"'el1 placed uu the market, iu any cuuntrv, tlian that which is produced in our Montreal lactories. The wearing i|iialities of silver plat,' depends upon the weight of the plating and the quality ol tin* hast- metal, ll is in Ihese particular points that our platewarc excells that of the host American makers. Our plating is ol lhe heaviest and the liase metals used are the lines! white Britannia Metal and hard ringing nickel silver. We make only one quality of this Wirt, which is tin I'esl. ll has lhe linest lines and rich appearance uf sidling silver, whilf il possesses a iluraliil- ily which will resist the wear of ages. PUBLIC SCHOOL PICNIC HENRY BIRKS & SONS, LTD. J Silversmiths, Jewellers, 3 I irn. K, Trnrt'V, ll ■ i r- *n o • Mnnai-iiiK him-tor Hastings 6c Uranville bis. ALEXANDER SMITH 6 CO. NORTII VANCOUVER I.ONSDAI.I-; AVENUE ESPLANADE PIKST STREET BOULEVIRD AND D. L l6j We have exclusive sale of the In st properties in the .iI.hm Call ami inquire. ' ALEXANDER SMITH & CO. 11 IjORtdtll Avenue I'lioncs-Oflio.' 24 House 22 P.O. Box 60 Fresh and Salt Fish P. BURNS & CO. has installed a Fish department, seperate from their Meat department, and are prepared to fill all orders for Fresh and Salt Fish promptly. Phone 11 LONSDALE AVE. near FIRST ST. JUST OPENED CLAVERIE & ARC AND have just opened on First Slreel, Easl, an up-to-date GROCERY STORE where the public vvill be sure to find a good and Iresh assortment ol Groceries and Provisions, Fruits and Vegetables in season. t_ Mr. Arcand was with F. Filion ol Vancouver lot the last eight years. CLAVERIE d ARCAND FOR RESULTS lisi YOUR PROPERTY WITH LINDSAY & CREELtUN REAL ESTATE £» INSURANCE 120 Second St. North Vancouver .HANS NEGOTIATED Call mi us lot full Pirtkuliri. Saturdav last proved all ideal day (or the postponed picnic arranged by Assistant Principal J, T. Crowder for the children ol the public schools and their parents aud I'tiends. The attendance was large and the trans portation arrangement! were carried out in a very satisfactory manner, Second Beach, Vancouver, was chosen a.s the location and proved very suitahle excepting (nr the hoys' lacrosse match which was played on a held adjoining Broch- toti Point groundl, This match was played between two picked learns captained respectively hy .lanies Pilgrim and Herbert Morden, and resulted in a victor-, for lite latter liy a score ol live goall to three. The groundl were unsuitiiMc lor good lacrosse and il was, then* (ore, decided lo postpone tile Haute (or the trophy given 1>\ Mr. .lesse Williams until Tiles day evening at the local athletic groundl. The girls' hase hall game between teams captained respect ivelv hy Sadie Hamilton and Alherta Steacey was won bv the dinner In one nm, the prize to the win uing team being a tennis haa given by Miss Clements of the school stall. After an curb supper thc picnickers adjoin nnl to lhe amusement hall at Bvg- lish Bay where the joy wheel and the sliool-lhe-shool wet.* placed al the disposal ,>( the crowd (or one hour hv the maii- ager, free of charge. Old and young made free use of lhc privileges allorded, alld put in .in nur of uproarious lmriiimnl The party arrived home ahott* tight o'clock and before di.. icrsiii-; the children gave thru warty cheers for Mr. Crowder and (or lhe memhers of the stall and others who had so ably assisted him in providing a day of unalloyed enjoyment for them, We have a good list in 265. A House and Lot on 17th for $2000. Good Buys in 273 and 274. A Good Lot on 4th treet for $3100. BISSELL, BROWN & SNYDER 64 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver MAIN OFFICE:—264 Hastings St. L, near Empress Iheatre HOY SCOUTS The presence of live or six hundred boy scouts to assist in the local celebration oi Dominion Dav will prove one of the hist attractions of the OO casioti The many features o| illis movement which exert a wholesome influence upon the boyi have gained (or it a permanent place in public regard and are winning (or it world Hide popularity, The Bo) Senilis Diary containing the rules, etc., of the movement, teaches inanv excellent precepts such as "A scout musl nol swear," "A scout musl not smoke." The Working creed ol the movement is couched in such praiaeworthy maxima as the following : "A scout's honor is to be trusted," "a scout is loyal to the kin-;," "a scout is a friend to animals,' "a scout olic\s orders," etc. Mr. R, .1. Kowler, the officer in charge of lhe local corps o| boy scouts, is hopeful that the visit nl largi hotlies of scout- on .lulv isl will result in a great impetus ta the provement locally, The city of Vernon is submit- ting a Inlaw lo the electorate for lhe purpose of raisim (to, om [or waterworks extensions PAN vonis-ci'M Thou shalt nol know the ih.ni geleai till thou kao* That all thingi change Thai jovs most beautildl and ih.it must go Beyond thy range; That heart's desire must lie de ceived alld cross'd Th,it heart's delight must he denied atul lost, That every moment's gladness pais ils cost ; • That even joy of spirit or of sense, Hath its commensurate hour o( recompense. \u shall thon learn that, • midst all (luituanl tides One lest aliides, On the low rock whose lileak. i'lie, it its sides ; There is secureliess and itilui llllde Mid restless wind alld m North Vancoaver Residents PUBLIC NOTICE THE GEM THEATRE first street West TIIK FINEST OF MOVING PICTURES Entire Chdnqi* of l'i oyrdiiiii.e Monday, Wednesday and Iiuiiii We i at. r In Lulu s ,m.l i luldien, -unl assure our patrons that uotbing oil. uso* . i objectionible will U- shown. Performance! at 7.30 and s.45 p.m. Saturday Miliaei at 2.30 p.m. \tliiiivMiin lOi Children 5c PALACE HOTEL Ivms: Sj.oo i'ir and up. Special rates lu lane ih. s .nni ii, regular boarden . . . J]' rTMK>*a "r ■ a REDA&ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Sicond Stuit. • - • - NOKIII VANCOUVER. B. C. On application to R. V. Winch & Co. Limited, Land Department, Winch Building, the first person offering a deposit can secure one of two delightful 6 room cottages situate on on the North-Wesl corner of Bewick and 14th Avenue. These houses are particularly well finished, modern in every respect, and to the man seeking a home on j the easy payment plan will do well to call at once and explain to us what terms will suit. No reasonable offer will be refused. R. V. WINCH & CO., LMD Successors to ROBERI WARD & CO., LTD. North Vancoaver Woodqard We supply SI0VLW00I) anv length required. 16 inch length, $2.73. per load Cordwood, $4.50 M cord Prompt Di-Iim ry Phoai 190 1'* 0, Uox 1;'. A Modern Range at a Modest Price THE "CHANCELLOR" ll is iiiadi on tin iimisI up-to- date plans wilh speciil lei- tun points, um ol which is DIVIDED PLUS STRIP »bi. h makes baking 1 real ph asiire This feature pp \, nls the pottibilit] "l il" back of the oven heme, holler than nearer the door, whu h is the case with musl ranges. I., t us show ynu this httle wrinkh. ll don'l cost you ,in\ more in cash, but is worth much in result!. raser Hardware Co. I'M .onsdale Avenue Doublt Corner, 18th md llcmlrv Avium- Size 1001 117 teal Prioe $1300 Termi $400 Mill. Imlaiiiv $3 11 AllgUSt, li uml 12 niutitlis. Double Corner 6th and St. (Jeorgi Avenue. Size 100x140 feet, Priee$4760 Term-1 ouh, balmier I iii An::, linn ii mo-. This 1- :i good buy. Kirst Street, loi I H'T-:': I I'm-- |6000. $2000 aaeh, btltnot -i. 12 ind h monthi MAI -5-BURNS Ileal I l.l* .m.l In, on ial \ ■Ha-H-H-W-H-H-1^^ * * Lots fronting on the "Boulevard Extension" { Chesterfield Avenue, Mahon Avenue and Intersecting Streets. Cheapest Home Buy in the City u jyj • Six room Modern House on 3rd Street West, Privation hath its Iruit and 1 Price 13,650; third caih, balance 0 ami 11 THIRD STREET EAST—60ft.lot,$2200, l-Seuh, 1,12 ELDER MURRAY CO. I'll* ll* ■■ SiiUll V lla.T I'l I" V.l I, mini. Ili-ur- 'i 11. in InlJO 1 > t.i Opat K*. eu in*.1- liy >|i|K-lul lit Alter nllii* boars,i lia.ii* l.l I.' content. Thou hast won itiucli il in its! 9 calm control No lash of fortune can pertiirb. ^ thy soul- No stiti-; or poison, no polluting strife Reach to tin* lortreai ol thy w cttt lile Subdivision of Blocks 203"A", 204, 204 "A", 213, 213 "A", 226"A" 240 and 241, in District Lots 544 and 545, City of North.Vancouver. Foi Plans Price Lists and Particulars, apply lo Mahon, McFarland 6 Proctor, Ltd. INSI RANI 1 MONEY It) LOAN Phone 6286 Corner Pender tnd Seymour Streei Viaoowtr. B. C. 1'TH'U THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE KXPRESS NllKIII V V\a ul V I I-' tl HI I'llblislli d I I.ivs and I'Tidais In N.ISTH SlIORI I'm ss, LlMITIIl I! III | aa| ,,| IIMllll'TlllS Sn iii Ls. 80c, Hires months, I'un,'il Sim, " .mil Kurelfl, 11 .Ml |,,r yenr \.iniiiHii'.. li.ai,*- m'l Ik* quoted mi sppHustiMi. Till* K\|.t,*-s la ,|t-vai|,*i| inlhe inl, nni- nl Hip north Slu.re ni Iturrnnl Inlet .'Vill-lialt ll enn. liln'e. am atlvertllll.| llieililllil .if ex.'. |.II..mil value lur ren. luu. lu n 11. *. r.. 11 _ i an.I ill,, n.r iiiiiiiii, *r llie |in|.iiliilinii nl Snrlli Vain |i,.. I'm in,.I h -m.i. l.i, rv a ll.. ri i- ii..nli* lu uin- .i.liirtiseis the Blurt Kitiianielnri a rill. All*- iff. ill iiuilrael ailvMllae nls iliuulil Iw in llu. printers' liMull nnl later than lu .iiii M.aii.l.u ,n. al I Wetliii -.lal; In insula ni-iTll,Hi ill the |.,||*,HM*U I "I' * Sum III Vv\a b, c |i si 18, iglO Till'; UOTHKS COI NTR^ AM) THI-: IUUIURATION RKGI'LATIONS Midespread couituenl "I .111 illil.iviilable ihal.iilil has appealed 1,1 lhe press a,I llu lllil isl, Ishs or has 1 in.hi.unl Iroin thai quarter with reference lo tlu- provisions ol the amendments to the Immigration At t. This advent criticiaiu is di reeled maiulv against iwo clauses ul lhe regulations, vii . lhat whiih provides lhat im migrants seeking employment ill anv i.ipaiilv ,,t|ni lhan lain, wurk or douieslii servi shall he possessed nl .i leaal iwtiiiv in, dollars, in addition tu transportation to 1 Inu des till.iti..11. alld the nihil In ill, effect ihal in lhe tase ,.| char- iiv sided emigrants, content lo emigrate shall nut be given 1 \ repting to thus, aim have 1, sun il 1 lllpluv ll.il,, at iai III uulk III "llll 1 III lllsills-* tills Ul A ler intelligent!) Hum the vi.a point ut the Knglish public, it vvutlhl be MCeSSarj I" have I 1.mii accural! .unl coutprchen sive knowledge ..1 conditions .1 uiongxt th, classes concerned, as thei a. in.illi t vist HI lllc British Isles Thai llllllll-is classed aa "assisted um grati.m" would, m all profa .iiiilu\ be computed almoat al tun, thei ul tliuse win. ban tin trade ami u'hoae oulj hope >>l i iiiph.v ment iii Canada would be thai ni common labor It is probable that the tase arould be exceptional in whuh an immigrant seeking imployuient as a laborer WOttld have slllh iiiui 111..11. \ lo pav his uWll transportation and Iwenlj in, dollars in addition The result il lllal lln Mill-, a,I lln 111,llli gralion A.t are praclicallj prohibiliv. SO lal *is stub an concerned, > v,.pting whin th. 1 hale bv suine linans seiiileil employment in Canada belon leaving the old ...imtiv li is imi difficult t" understand ihat conditions in this regard should be tuiisiih lul too stun I n Iruiii tin position "I tin publii in till lllltlsh |s|,s ,\l lln same lim, . vv, 11 lln v abb I" vim the saim ph.is, ul tin Sttll i.. 1 iinin accural, knowledgi ul l all,I'll.ill .. .||. llll" ie llli II ...11 1 lllslnlls vvullld "I llciissilv, lal iH.iteti.illv changed Then an doubtless busts uf piupl, in tb, ranks t,i unskilled lalxu in I tl land, Scotland ami Ireland whose pin.in*.n "aiiiliti..n as tn a livelihood is tlm altogi lhi 1 lu ihe uv.itrowded stall ol lhi labor market in th. homeland and viliu u this ..vu,rowding wirt relieved, would hecoim hard a orking and si II d. peiuhiii iiii/. ns 111 iln environ lliclll in w lilth lliev havi Urn bum anil reared li is trw that bv assisting 1 Ins, fellow t Ill/ells III , llllulate In t alia.l.l lliev vv.ilild be pl.ltul ill a llllllll stances In whnh ihls ovci crowding would b. lo 1 verj large extent relieved, bin *ti lhi .aim liini ii should Is burnt ill mill,I Ihal III 11 In- III, U. li an 1 migrant ol om dl ildllt In has bt <n placed mi'l'i in ulh. 1 ,!i ,ibiliti nhn h mav pruv. quiti 11 formidable, ih 11 is, lie has been llallspuileil lu an uiv iiiiiiiiicnl lu whiih he is altogether unaccustomed, lulus been pUced ill tbe 111,tisl nl 1,,miliums which are radicallv dillereiit lium those which he has known all his lile, The question whether he will prove cap able of readil) adapting hini- seli tu ihese t" blm, strange conditions, is a very grave une. in puint ol i.n 1 inilancea could In adduced irom the eastern p..111..ns ni tin* Dominion iu whiih inch colonies have been sel dnvvn HI the midst ol mill miliums aiiil the members iheKol have proven helpless lu SUl'h a degree lhat lliev have become praclicallj dependent lm- substinence upon iiu- philanthropy "I tbe itiiimiimiiv In vn vv ..I the dillicUltl whiih pn si-iits itsell in this particular, and a difficult) wh'.se lealinss is all, slid uul nl ,11 Inal t \|n 11 tun. it cannot reasonably In lnhl In impose undue Icsllii It.ills lu stipulate thai all stub immigrants lu Canada must clthet be HI possession "f lllell tv-livc dullars in iash above llieir ll.ilispuUatii.il, nr ' e that lln v liill'l be able In shnll that lhe) an proceeding to as ■siiii,1 implmmini Such regulations alt ulilv ;ns| to the Uu migrant himsell or heraell as well as in the Canadian pui In Tin clans, inst mention ul above pi"'ides that all 1 Ims, ,..iiiiii; I., Canada (ur the piirpusi ,,1 securing uu ploviuent at 1.nm wurk ur <h> llicslii mtvin aiiil whu arc abb 1.. pav tiun uini iranapoila tiun. shall nut be required tn tollipli with ativ lllllllll lii.in u.ii conditions, Those, boa ever, whu dn nul wish lu ,u repl employment nf Uu- natan spi 1 iiiiii aie reqtired in have i then pussessiuii cash tu tin a lUOUnl ol twelllv live ihdlars This ilallst vvullld, lllelelule, apph ihniiv lu mechanics, links, accountants ami all thorn wl ia filled lor 1 Ui plo) iiunt in whuh ui tain iub miai knowledge .a training is niussnl v ami whn in,uld. lh, II |..ie lank Hi SOUK --t list as skill i .1 ..pi i.iUti s Willi i, li ii nn I., a large pn-pmlion ul liium included in ihem lerms lhe provision ..i iln regulations i< llllllillllv vv isi As lul il -ks accounlanls and similat «• • r \i. nn an-., what with ill. larg' numbei nl ipi.iliinil students being iiiiiii.] out in ..,i> '.in nn I' lal Cllllcgl • ainl lln i Veil sive and evit atlvain IHl; Uii ploviuent "I female operatives in these s, vi ial lines, in., upa tmll is U"t at all times, V. ,tliv means readilj procured and a llllltl nl Ml,nlv live iinli,its ill i,ish is urtflinli snihiitiitlv small [ol iiii will bring >>l all stub wh Ila dileit Until tin llritisli lbs sinking ctupl") lilt III ill 11n sa Iiiii * Uilh 1,1'iilin l.i skilled llie .him * as ,arpenlers, Hiaihinisis |,iiiii, i rt, tin* 'Hi . mat be sonic- whal 'llll. la li• hill nui mil |.i"l"l ., ,,,iiii,| ili.il tb, |"l aUll.l a a,| , || , | , | | ** | ,| || | S III iilu* ila ,i|*,l| lv al I"'..I I III Iiii d"l b.ts i i.iii ii . ,i|, mi it mall ll is I III llppusi a capable uiechaiii. ..I sober and industrious Imbits* in the old counlry lu I" possessed of sul licieiit surplus lu meet all the demands nl • ' ''ll1"1' tu Can- ada under tin l",MlU R'K"la tiuiis, in l.ni such wuuld doubtless be the case with relerence tu all but a '"* s"1''11 ""*»> tiun ll iln lack ui the needed Mn.,unt is ilm* i" lack of thrift upon the part ul lhe individual then the wisdom ol lhe twenty- live dollars requirement becoui es at once indisputable, Then, am, tin* iu. -.capable quest li i ul adapt.ituai t" local condi Hulls musl alwavs be laketl ill lu consideration While il i.i undoubtedly true lhat many 11 the mechanics trained iu the old land prove lo be "I the verj best calibre when thev heiullii nbiltl.itcil lu western method' It is likewise Ulli that a inlisiil i r,iiih pia.pa.ill.ut ul theni in,ui ili st characteriatici which an decidetllj inflexible with the re suli ihal other workmen ol per nips less ability but ol differ ent personal qualities are given the preference b) employers ol labor, li would, therefore, appear lhat while ii is possible that in i.ne cam some wait ing ol the regulation! might he justifiable Inr the artisan class ,ai mn uiiiiii, ut thev are not sufficiently numcroui t" rendci advisable .mv amendment "I tin- provisions as the) stand. Considered imparl i ill' and in all tluii relationship! these1 clauses ol the liuiuigrulioti re gul.iin.ns are in then general effect, beneficial alike lu tl" Immigrant! ihemaeives and lo lhe communities t" whiih thev uiine \h \ (.Min has commenced the ilu lion "I a milage oll his property at the corner ol Ki i Road and Ridgewai Ave Nelson Manf g Co. RSPLAKADB, Ham iu N. V.biviiii u Co.'l Mii.i. AWNINGS TENTS SAILS N. NELSON. Proprietor uii: nmmm hum i a. ii<i. Lonidlle Avenue, it I'lirv Lindini A I.I. K1ND8 or KKKIi AT THK LOWEST PRICKS Wl' I.U,, hnnilll' thtt f,l||,l,,ill|* ||| POULTRY 8UPPL1K8; B, ,1 K. Chick 9 1. H.i K .Chii ken Chop, Hwlfti' Heel s,*rai|>s. Mver'. Poaltrj Spice, I ..ih Lies Killt-r. Wheat in twepidH. Sold in mu iiiiiintitiii. TRY SWIFTS' AHs- NATK OF LEAD I'ln- Beit summer Sprnv mi ihe mirket, THE NORTH VANCOUVER SCHOOL 01 MUSIC Pianoforte ... . ... Mrs. W. S. Burmcster A.R.A.M. Organ ... Mr. T. W. Ward Violin Mr. I*. Davies, L.V.B.M. Singing ... . ... Mr. Paul Kdmoiids Violin Cello ... Mrs. Oraci Harding Pratt Cornel ... Mr. I,. Davies, L.V.B.M. Flute ... Mr. 1. Davies, L.V.B.M. /\LL KiNds of fertilizer* FORLAWN ANDGARDEfvl We nl'e luii- to establish a lust class School uf Music and have, regardless nl expense, obtained the service nl musicians whn have the highest diploma! (ur teaching on ihe Pacific Coaat, Call at uur establishment al | |,i I.ousdale Ave., interview uur teachers and judge lm vuiirsell. TKKMS MODERATE North Vancouver Piano Co. ['hone 1II. 443 Lonidale Avenm'. Campbell Realty & Investment Co. SEAL ESTATE LOANS, INSURANCE. Nurlli Vaii.'iiinii m.,1 Vatiroiiier KltttM iimniije.l, Kent! rolleeleil t'ily iimi Siilnirliiiii Pr,i|wrty. Itii.ine.s Chance. tlIMgH. flllh Ph'ltnBI ,l|!ri-|.|iieiil» ol Sales ilinttniiiletl Fool nl Lonsdale Ave., Ninth Vancouver, B. C. EPHONE Hy P, 0, HON 114 SPECIAL lluiililc ('urn.-r mi St. Andrews and Kifteentli Siri'fi, oloae lu cariine, I'oiiiiiiaiuliiig .1 magnificent viiw, nml lituated in tlm lun rl of ilm riH- ili'iitnl |iorlioii of Nnilli Vancouver, Tliii \i nu itlt-iil location fora home. I'ni'e.Olllil; casl, si luiiu ii, 12 ui'Millis. Pierce & Hall l. o. o r. North Vancouvei Lodge, No 55, Hints ithi Tln11s1l.11 evening, corner Lonsdale avenue and bust street, at S o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend, J. Kelly, N.G.; A. T. Kennedy, Rcc-aec.; J. II. rilling. Kin.-sec. NORTH LONSDALE \ GOOD 50 FT, LOT CLOSE m NKW BOULEVARD EXTENSION. I'tin Sum, '. iash, balance in ( ud 1.' months, I Ins is a snap. CLOSE m WATERFRONT mo SECOND NARROWS Two good lot! I4II '■uh* J.'"" cash and the baUnic in t and 1J montha Ihese in* f.n Inlaw niarkel value. QUEENSBURY HEIGHTS, iln-. tour line, a good triple iihuh 1501147 leet cleared ind graded, $.1350, Jiooo r.ish. hai,rn ■ 6, 1 .• .mil 18 montha, Chas. E. Lawson £> Co. n s. -mi in nn c r. i.itvs.is Real Batati Spedaliiti 15 Loaidak Ave. Phone 70 lh,,/ANDIC Ki |,"irs THE { PLACE" l.k. Bonnet, 61 lonsdale ll IMIIIM 110 III let St. II.11,11*,* HIIIT l.l '.II .111*1* i.l Vlnal.,11 .11,1 A1111*. 11 •* haa,nil, UW lull "'al tiat KaMaia... ||, ,.,, lllll III .11 ll' lal.HI. ll" • l'i. ini. I r,ihiiih.'. Knniii snariiL',*. 173 THIRD STREET, W. I III "I'l'KII- 111,rli I H'l Hot Points For the: Man U ns .1 1 haute to please lln uiie Qth 1 at onu- a I910 " 110 I POINT" Tt n davs trial, free (nr askm*; D isura and otwiforl oa ironing dav. Qu.v nun ua inaikit gn.ii.ui- li. .1 lot twu vears. J'|. ■ -I HOW, il will please Iii 1 |^a ii. clean and eioniiiniral. I iv nne nuiv antl be uinvint rd B. C. Electric Railway Company, Ltd. 'id Lonsaale Avenue. I'lm 1% IIIMI tlllllMIIMIIIIMMIIIM llllll Hll>4»H»HHHt»HHt»HH4»H M + r^ j THE CANADIAN FINANCIERS, JJD. \ North Vaniouver Coal and Supply (o. Dealers in C nal, Bru li, Sanil. Gravel, I.une, Cement and General Builders' Supplies. All Orders I'mniptlv Pill, il and Satin! 11 I aii Oaarant. .1 Prices on Appli! ition. OficM Lonsdale, seal ( il. Whail Warehnusc : Fomun' W li.irf E. PALMER MOM V.I) Illili h CONIRACIUIt IIK-I ' I v tli.i 1 ii 11 imt .ii ,i|| unusual I"i Phone 170 Iiim Sire, t luts in lirsi Modi Bnt ol Low dali An im. llnil invi'stniiiil $6000 each. Good terma I*.until Street, mar Malum ; 511 ft lot, uvviur aiiMuns tn ti ||, $2800. (,uml terma Sixth Street, in blocs 70, I). L 271 5° ''• '"' line lm lliun. '. I view nl Iiiiii.iiii Iub I* $1500. Ti mis Third Stiect, juu Ivaal ol Lowdale, Sm Mh. $6 300. (niii'l HI ins. Fourth sin. t. bluili 2}. I). L 373. $1800, Reasonable TetiN, 'Iiunl Street, Mock 18, U, L. 273. $1900. ' la^h, bilance 6-tl nionths. What is tin use ul paying rent. Buy a lot in our new aubdiviiion in Lynn Valley, jusi ,1 I, iv minutes liuin lllc car. (iood soil, Inn* mn. Lar|e loti, iiie 57x150 feet. I'tcsent pricei 1.1:11;. Irom I150 to |JOO Term!, as bm 11 Itj down and f to par montha Tlu-v Hill not last IniiK at tin se pin 1 s 4 LONSDALE AVENUE. PHONE 215 1 Head Office 632 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. po Box —'tiiMHiimmttitiiitnnnimiitti THE EXPRESS, XORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, SEVEN *#<MM**<>#m*#*###m.*********.^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! 4 4 *} 4 4 4 4 1 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 4 9 4 9 i * * X 4 1867 DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION 1910 North Vancouver, B.C ' -■ FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 1st - 2nd THE BIGGEST CELEBRATION IN THE HISTORY OF NORTH VANCOUVER aaa>%a>*»»»»»»»»»»»»a»»»»»»»a.»»»»»v»»»»»%»%»%»»»»»»%»»»»»»»v%%v»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»». ai»»»»»»»a.»»%»»%»»iaa,%aa. Two Days of Solid Pleasure. MONSTER PROGRAMME Under the auspices of the B. C. Amateur Athletic Union Athletic and Aquatic Sports Industrial Parade Horse Racing Children's Sports $3000 in Prices GOOD MUSIC TWO BANDS Lacrosse Matches: FRIDAY : North Vancouver vs. New Westminster Intermediates SATURDAY; North Vancouver vs. A City League Team Both Matches on Athletic Grounds at 3.30 p.m. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»%»»»«»»»»%«»»»»»«»»»»»»»»»»»»»»», »»»»««%»»»»»»»%»»»»%»%%»»%»%% FIRST GRAND PARADE of the B. C. BADEN-POWELL BOY SCOUTS 600 Boys with Two Bands in line Grand Annual Challenge Cup for most efficient and best drilled patrol of 8 boys .»»»»»*»*%»», .*»»»»» a. x »» »»»»»»»»»«»• Grand Fireworks Display Each Evening CELEBRATE WITH US MAYOR W. H. MAY, Chairman A. G. PERRY, Treasurer. W. C. GREEN, Secretary I I I te l 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444*444444444444444444440******4*44444****************0*000*4*04*4.440.4.44 EIGHT AI'kKSS. NORTII VANCOUVER, B, C. THE EXPRESS CLASSIFIED AH COLUMNS lm us t'ta wants and the offering*, ul tun. ni lm al .nlvi rtising, RAW HlO||l>. b ner;, lue |'i-r line, tine tliik ','..,' " i'ir in-erliini lllla* Ma.lill, ...^..wi: aal \jW Wt , ■IV/1 CLASSIFIED ""a The telegraph will reach your mm quickly. If you are sure Just where he Is th* telephone will do It quicker. But if It Is good help you want and do not know Just where to find It, our Want Ada. are quicker than either. H2LP WANTED R'ANTKD Man to cul about live mills nl w I Conipston In , .luhn Alexander \ Co. i |t i,0ST l,()ST (it-. Thud slreel wesl. child's gold braii li I with small padlock, Finder pleas, nnun to the l'.il*in Hulel I |t FOUND POIND (Ml I,lllll Vallev road iieai the hotel, i pail ol gold l iiiiiiiitil spu leu It- (iw n el' in.iv proCUn saint ,il I'A puss ollice bv paving lor this .idvt. i! TOR SALE I-iH-: SALK A sailing boat, sloop rigged, in g I condit i»n 1 heap Applv ai tin l-'.vpt ss nibte i li FURNISHED ROOMS Furnished Kootui to Let m all m»dcri bona. situated on ..ii Iin. Applv, ,**iuei im.i s imu ud SimIi itreet Xorth Vancouver. i si MISCELLANEOUS Good raang bull [oi sei i let Cnrnei Kt nh Road aad Lillooet situ i Fee v T. I ..nan LOCAL ADS Jack I. "Ulet and N l...n.sd.il* I'.bbi Mm r.iv Co, lm in-.nr.line Sealed Tenders l-ni nil iar|Mtilei tmrk re quired on the propoied Preabj la nan ilnn,Ii bttildinf, I.vnn Valley, will In ran Ived bv lln undenigned up lo j .. tlui. p HI ul tin ..lh insl 11am ainl nadfications mav be mth ti the office "i li Ui -.allay, i Kiiuin iu' i "ii'.n Block, Van iiilivet ui ,,n applii atliiii tu II I) HcCOLL, Sn • I I dm . I,j llll Vallu I) t AUI'liHN I I-. in ki-.i'iik i lu mn ,,l lln l.ul lhat *. (..11111111111. .ilnn bad Ui n im it nl front tli Donald i smen.n ( l*. iiiimi.iim,* that In d lu In IniHIshitl with data tela nn in iln grade proldi_ In ihis ,itv nu vi Iiii Ii Iii aras inui nl in pass an opinion iln ad I" llinul Hiuiiii.. ul the illv a..im. il ami lln it pn * lil.illVfs "I lln rali pavi ts wlu. h was to In lnhl in lln till hall "II Sal iirdai all. I nia. ui vva^ again ad |..nin..I to tin tall ol lln than It i- understood thai Mi l .ilu. I ll vv as lum In,I I .III llll pi.ill .Hid |.|"lllis i* d.n i ning -iii'l until in t • In a position it ii pi"b ihii Ihal iln diMiissiuii un grades aiil Im lnhl in aheyanti Tin Inin is.ne .I k"d ami Cun in ( .mad.i imi lo hand ,. nl.mis tvv,. dts'lii'livilv Hin I h I a,iiunl,lan alllihs. a,ne I. \|i 1*1 ih spt . ■;■. rntitlei) ■ '-lli.. I'.lm I! I ami llie nther bv V'.tl i,i nn [-Milled i p iln l Coast irum \ ni...iiv.t ' Tb. iiniiib, i i ri pbii w nh in It aa| |||l, |, I '■* pljrt -IH 11 N'KU 1)AIK'\ FARM The pinspei tns .lie being is sued Inr the establishment oi a large dairy farm whiih will revolutionize lln milk iiulustr\ in lllis eilv ami district, Mr C, F, Jackson is behind ihe movement, and it is propos nl tn organize a company capitalized at S.'ii,.ma. In be divided intu ...uian shares ui Slu eaeh. Al the pit senl nun* il is the in tuition in have Si"," [ this amount Inllv paid up. The i.nin is i.. be situated at Hollyburn wlnn! adjoining lhc I,uin nl .luhn I,aw sun. Mi I.,iusun has agreed tn tutu .aiil I vt ai ai KS I" lhe tiiliipanv bu a consideration in shaii s ami Mr .latksuii vvill nn' his small dailv nli I sih strei i. Sorlli Vancouver, into tin large concern, also lor i con sideration in shares The buildings anil plant mil be ul the latest design and Inllv equipped hi even detail lor ilu . an v in;; ..ii i,i tin business in a salisl.n Iiiii aiiil i llu nnl in m llii UT, II.llulll SlIuW Is II llll ed as lhe piuspet livi* in,in.'J*. Mr Sin 'W is a prji lieiii BX|H 11 in the caring lor cal li. ■ ini'-. making ami general duin wurk Including tin- tu.mul,nlure a,i Devonshire cream, A detailed estimate "i ihe expenses ami receipts are (iven in ihe proapectui and according i" ii with the patronage that i- siin taa i„ secured in lhe uiv nl Nmili Vancouver, lite con uill will be ,1 IlliitleV lll.i;tl lluiii the uiitsel and All Jack suil sies null siiuiss [or Lie mn undertaking. linKSK RACING iiu tin alternoon ol the ist "I lull Third slieel will be ..in ll Uul lile busiest t hurt ill;;lllaies in iln- tin. The burse racing, which iht spurts committee has arranged lor is expected tu In a Infill satlslatliitv .,111 '< ll..II and while the t velils at, ii"t numerous, some tlassi lillliullls will be entered ill lhe illlliti lit i unl-. alld e.uli event Will be kit llll font. 'I"l Among the items on the pm gram lur horse i.n ing is an lu all.ni |'"ii. ian whiih lias in lulll,u vials hun ,i p-jpular at Haiti,.11 ull lln Nullli Shut, A inimbii •■! speedv i-i|ulin havi lm n .IH. inl (uf the saddle mu in, less intcreating will Ih- tin i "iv |.uin hers iaddli pnnv race Tin excitement "i tin uli.de nitit will Im- the , \ ple-.slileu's ll'.Viltv 9090 111 Ihis i.ne tin 'Itivers uill In it ,pnlnI l" nm ihni htiises |..i a consid.i.ibh distance, hitch up iu tlieir aagons, lu.nl mi s in.ni trunk ainl race back in llu linish SWKDISH PICNIC attendance und supplied the musical pari ul th' programme wiih good iH"1 In nt even Ing iln closing event ol the dav was .i grand promenade dance in ihe pavilion whiih was nut concluded lill il"sr "» '" the midnight hour, Ililiiiiil.itla.il has just been re reived ai the lupress office that A I' Reaslei * who has for a iiumlti't ul months past been n resident »l Corando, Cal., bus returned t» Hritish Columbia ami is in iw icsiding ttt Roberts Creek, VANCOUVER EXHIBITION ALU SI Iiiii to 20th, 1910 : VANCOUVER British Columbia I $30,000 ,dPr in 1 nzes and r remiums - S|,.*. ulli Iiiii run - fnim nil point- OS * '.if .ilia l".il- i iiiiiii wni ai- IrWghl iw i'ini* ii'liaiia line*- vvill Ih* i,iiiiiiiii Iree. Sn.ta'rl. iiii'l nnii|.ia* allniriii.ii. in S|,,, ,|i, *.. Ki.'iil. ninI iht >'"u S|». i ii-ulsr "Klgliiiiiitli*. KUmw" Bn Ila.-in,*.*(■,,mn,*Iiiii,ii, lVi,i,il ("i,'i'i*iaiir .'.'iii..!, Tratibaf ami P-U-bi( li.i!- am.I Hunt Chili li'ala.-. Entries Close August 1st, Wni. :**r prist1 llll Slid ui|..ruaail laa I iv gov, \l.ui.i.*,*r .iii*l Si'.ii'lan , Vll mer bxlilliiliull A-aa.illliull. Purity and Paints must ;*u |og< iln r il silisla. I"IV lesnlls an i vpt. led It ' ult! nmib leii in inaki* pn*ir qualit) paint. Our Reliable Paints l.aisun's grounda in Hunt ui 'In h"ti I was iln scene ol much ulivilv last Satunlav .iilil noon nu iht occasion ol iin u I. lira tion ol tin annual Swedish pniin Tin alternoon wai idi il lor tin participation la out I. ■* * I .uiiiiM nu Ills nnd a portion .1 tin inditlav was devoted I" games and amnsemenis mn i""";"1"1; l;" ,"';, v"'" Stoney (U Co. '■'■ t'lupb ami lhc children the Sorth Vancouvei hand was In 117 l.onidili l'lione 149 + lar** ni.n!i ilnn i. putitiou .III'I hav, lui nine pupniai Tin I t'i-1 1 oniid. tabh ini'ii I" make, bill tin* Volume "I bnsint -,-*. , n lb • n- lu 1 ban', in, in,.re than you 1 iv loi 1 u l.t nn quality. NOTICE I vmi wanl fetal mm PrOfMty, I.II in M.111I1 -pan ami Mail to INKSTER & WARD NORTH VANCOUVER NAM I \|l|'b'l s*s I.iil I.LOCK I' I. ■i"t-l"» HIM l"l"I"Hi l-l' l-I-M 11H11111 ■»! 11111J 1H<I1>*IIHH>>>HI>MIMMIII This is the Kootenay Range WHICH WE WILL GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE on July 1st The range will be in action at the park in front of Larson's Hotel on the afternoon of July Ist. We want all the ladies of North Vancouver to come along and test thc superior cooking which is accomplished on lhe kootenay, and write their names and addresses on the tickets furnished. Drop the tickets in a box and in the evening one ticket will be drawn, and the lady whose name is on the ticket gets the range absolutely FREE. Paine & McMillan The Hardware People Phone 12. First and Lonsdale ■Mt*W*WtHH+*f4444WtHlH44+,HlHfHi'HH'H NOTICE! mu buinraa imiow nuclkill) ob i cash lis lia n.lbb.a, US 10 fjtH Olir lIKlull.ll Ilia anu high . Iaaa Roods M li«ve alwavs banditti ..I vm 11,nib brltcr plici's llmll Ml bl nbl.uii.d in-- a iredit trade. a 1 ai, a|*l,| ,,n,| ,„ill|Mtr i|ll«lllv .unI |.ii" J. A. ii M. McMiLLAN rillllllllllllllllllllllMliWMIIIIIIllliii * m*H*sH IM111111 l-W'l 11111111111111111II11111M HtHHHHHHH4
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