J_ ir v *■Volumtj in ill* ttpxm v '«f ^'CTt North Vakcouvhb I (j Apbil I, HUO .Number 1 Regular Meering of the City Council Ferry &_**** Meet I New Phones New Bank Local News Items The regular meeting oi lhe lag thi icorpi City Council was held on Uid cily uesday evening. His Worship cati .Mayor May presiding and ,!':.*.*; ,* the aldernu-n present. Eo Considerable business ol in portancc was dealt with. , - following communications wen opted read : II. C. Wright wrote makin ap] lit ation to cul i a,: *:. od I Jth .street easl ul the Cram boulevard, lie • >1.• I• I lo i a) :,-> mils a cord, On moth tt ol Alderman McNeish perm was granted. Another commuuii ii received Irom Ui ft'rigl lag tin* counti, ui I, Ins Inrunr application i i opening np ol i road lu bis pri lum, hns ii, j, 8, I- i Bi6 which improvi nn nl Ih'c'U promised by the !',' * * i'i cil and on thc sti, ... * which he had in.ult lm| . ■ments to his lands lo i lint ol about (1,300. Aid McNeish, l hail: ian o the Board ol Works, explained thai the delay la conati u the toad a as caused Uiroilj . the debentures nol being di poaed ol 11 soon as anln i] ll ed. lt was referred to ihi Hoard oi Works with powei act. The ciiv engineei ad\ i ' he had received IS a|!pl,,. lor lhe poslllon as w.i.,. I lorciiiau and among ilns, commended Geo. Potts loi position, lt was referred to 111 committal of ihe wholi. The following plans a. lilitled and passwl Pal i I,, so and lol IJ, block I, nm, oii the condit provision In- in.ui, i.i i ments. lane ; plan ol lot l, Woel .* . I). I,. >ps, was referred ba n uciount (,l a slight jog ii continuity ol ih, rtn shown, A local petition li - lhe inn -11"' rough gradii streei lo us fall wi 111 Malum Av, to St Al I Ave. and [or the CO! Wl i II j lhe sun oI a loin-!,,,,i sidia■*'*. *« m.is received md relerr board ol works Tb was signed b) ten resi Tin- following linancial ... COUntl were read alld adopll 1 Finance >.mi m. Board ol Works f533.11, Watei appli r, Sicaiunia loi ■Al ine li try directors' meet- \ ' *. h,.i,i in the compan) 's of- ia.i yesterday alternoon atten* . , tin a ' a I lion was called lo tin ■1, \\ aeinj- in,ule on iiii uu* euy i the new reinforced I telephones toi ■''" • m h n comparison ia' ii i oi on , lU . > a, *1\,S .,.,,., ... acaol '!„ i .pul ,-, a ce to iai ' ihat li l eing made. ., peed in thi ... local telepln ',,ii ,. an k uiu, h 11 ' lalud twi It) li ngt r will In i,;: ,-n In,ini ,. u.a cannot matters ot a* rou.iiffe and semi- nt,aided to wlnn n example ol North Van The koyal Hank of Canada lira., Alexander Law aad chii- ,n. has purchased the north Wesl drcn are leaving today ior a corner of I<onsdale Ave. and holiday on Galuiula Island. Second street, and a portion oi the boildiag will ba fitted up a onco for the accommodation o eouvir's growth and her pot« ng iou,.r.l a large a i l ant date private nature .... aai i... i.i next '1 Inn U. II. ho,iif is iriclmg a ... _. bouse on bth -.I,,i eaat in D< •I local branch of that insiiiu I,, ijt whnh will be ollered lor tion. MAY DAV ha > in wait a |*1. Spi i- ' '" otuu i.iii.. ___ VhTs afternoon at 3.45 ll * o'clock. Pending the. consent ol Methodist chnith trustees, rangctncati are being madt Un* children willing to lake , iu the May Day celebrations t i practice in the basi _m__^m^_^_^_^_^_m ine.it room of the Methodist |"P*"™ « ^mgn in general the alii it' I.lll rent ui completion, Mrs. .1 Sinhiiland Held ol 6th sin ei eaat will receive mi Weditcsilai, Aptil nth, for the last time this season. Air. .1. 11 Brock, a linancial man ol Winnipeg, was In ihe ciiy yesterday making aa in* - [i tei, Second Canyon, Capilano the surround- ■lavs whn hi '■he B( >.. hu iiiii ol * D *,u .nil tic Iai In* n, ■1 i ■':'ii and execution oi in Hotel *, in lhe midst nl which OBITUARY :s in chai * i Hi * * ■*.., ., I'l.uei: ud.ner, who has had long experience in connic tion w ith the grounds ol th. I irl ament .it t.i i who is at present ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ aai ilns city. I'.lSl- lor, 1 the spacious proper.) ... building stain! , . intended to locate laaiii I. i, i.nui., bowling, ilus, \\inn,: etc. oncrief, Mr. r E, On ol ibe moat atii.n..,, Air. .uul Ui -. S. A. I * i ing puip.i.„s •. ,.1 , ; trail nuw lieing (lass resort is tinong tin : a hotel Dunbar Tavlor Mrs. G, 11 Moodie is contemplating erecting i residence oa her property on 13th street west, lot 15, hlock bi, D.L,. 34S. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Philip leave today ior Harrison Hot Springa, when thaj intend spending a few dayi' vacation. .,.1. and Mrs. . 1 IgUl U< ,. recently annul irom crista. ... ~*,ll I III!, 1 !■'. Wain 'ns. and 1 ^^^^^^^ llow Iiei,;.; a-, 11 - Iai lhe sllllllUlt of * .a-uit.iui. Tins trail .. 1 une immediately * ; the holel and bt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ..i.letu lhe 1 "in, ( .'ile leached ill Mr. Ila.'.n an, ( a, h,,urs leisurely tra- CllUllll, ,lia ,,,ute has bm 11 ..iur careful 0 arranged I acea" an \o ivi-ments with i*1' 1 "ints, Iroi.i aiU-50. Thc Uayor suggested I i< city'i 1910 local improvi bylaw should In* anu ndi onci lo mint with tin pi ous ill the Municipal ■amended al tin lul ihe provincial In. His Worship reporti ll had lieen inet b) i delegal irom tin Indian chiefa and In diaa Agent tfcOoaald t* to the extension ol '1 bil I Sll •through ilnir rcacrvt which his (the Mayor's 1 estUl I as tin most reason.il It p,,.siliolt ill anv so l.n led. The terms were lill | tin- iitv supplv lhe Indians v.l ' lice water ill twelve taps, 1 hie Indian! and s'*.,,< providing the Dominion go' ■111111I would allow tin tain fi,ooo ui tin caah lo p, oil llic dclil on llu 1 ■Tlnse proposals win vel) ,. voraldv received bj the 1 ouni il and were rclcrrcil In lie ■mittee of the wholi lor fnrtlu i discussion. The Indians Lntimal tl through ihe niavor thai were not in reality reupt lor their excessive ,:, 1 lormer occasions, I I tain X. V dtiiei chad them iu regard h opening of other itreeti tl the mission ami lot I sslul inggeited tlnse 1 * live tcrins in connection 11 .1 lio Third street proposil The linance COmmitl their meeting In Id pri It council convening, consi', i • several matters and t,, * ed the lollowing : Thnt lhe silt ce ,A„l. 1 i.iies as her • . for ploli in the comcUr, ,■tabliihed as inch : thi distiict be communli all tl witl relativi to ihe Lmmed iu iniaiii ,,1 certain deed I, >l low etf^^^^^H ^^^H a| . I ■I .* ' *'a llll *. 1 ' , 1, ' ' I cal 11] * li 1 ■' ■North Vancouver mourns the loss ol another ol her estu-iued iiu/eiis, Mr. David Warren Johnson, whose demise oc.ui ud yesterday. Mr. Johnson was 73 years ol age ami until recently has been ■re. ideal w Manitoba. ihe niueiai wil. * -—■■_■— "■> — i.im plan- on Saturday at .• uu- •"'»'"""•'. "' 1-1"1- -*> p.m. 110111 Orcein- ana Simp- honw ln *» dt3 'li'" 'iU f* im 1 undcitaknig parlor*, \ ,u, "<»«l '« thef-weai on ad bt, eoiivcr to .Uoit-ntain View iciin- tcry. The birth is reiorikd la,t Tuesday lo the s>Ut iU ...t" NOMINATIONS KOK BCH001, -s»"P'^'i "» '.Uh Hieei .1 .1.0:1 TRI'STKK "' "°"or ul wlncn .1. iS ICsC-lVlllg .111 ,(*..„( — , „ , 1 „• ,. ol Ills Incnds. Jas. \\. ilay ami U. know,.e, weie iioinilialed lor lllc vaiaini on ilu- school board created l/v 'uu Pamela] » - « "'l '«' the- death oi the late secieun, "■-uaX ul" U cto*d lu"10," U. P. Peacey. yesterday liter- '"" ^-"i""-'}.' ^ ' t~., and noon 111 the citv hall. A poll lh"M """ Imu ,1"1 M 'u ildu was declared necessary bv Ke- -tit ■«"• _*' Ot are adviscl liirnnig Officii A. K. Ste.uv '" »" at the goveriiinent ol- a.id will In' held al the cilv hail >»*■on l ",ll,u' suul U'ioK on Mondav batwaaa the regular tlliil Uuiv< Othtfwin lhe) wni _0__ 1 nol lie able u, use luu ran- ____________ vluse 111 llie coming pr.A HCI I . dictions Society .Notes li* .a.,.. A vi-iy popinar so. idy event is aniioiinccu ibis 11.0.i.iuj; ui jjiK ;,, , .,,..,.,.. the nulnre ol Uie Magagetttttl ,— oi two ol Norih V, ainoiiwi . ,.,_, .„„,... ,....,...,.„•. moal popular young people, ait. — Sydne) Uamphnjra aim Mini n.i.sii. 1 ?■—•-> Betty l.inieroii. jiiss Caineioii j,0od ion. tcrujs—rc- is iln* daughter oi Mr. Donald spun-awe peisoii. ..ppi; a. o., t-auuroii, laic distriit ,,| Noiln Jixpiess. 4*3 Vaacoavei engineer, and is m.i — and popularly known 1.1 inusi ,..(),, Mu _gnmm 01 eai iirclcs having taken part in SdJc ou L Uui mMfm, a numlx-r ol musical elite.lam- daU(] _.__ ,U| _lUt v uw> .units, both local and else- >.„ b „ ____ 18 mululi, dl vvlu-ie Miss Caineio.i is a na- ' ltnl A __ i.aguoruc, live ol the- British Is.ib, IniMiig NuIl|l VallC0UVter, |ioinc out lo this counlry will . hd l.ilher and mother soon n v .. _ , .. I, , . , . , ., 1-or Sale- iwo bn.ipj.—six vears ago wher hci latin r ,u ■, , , ' , , 1 ,k , lols close lo buiilcVatfij oil Will upled the pnsllloll as (lislllil . __, , ' 1 and ioth streets. Uic auiiareii i-ngiiieer lor the municipaii,, . , . , ,,* is, i„ ,. l, ' ' 1 aisii, balaaci .a u-u uoiU.s a di bMliicv lluni dims is cin*, ', 1 , -fall* known as Norlh \ a„i„„ '"u"11' u" "* £ ^Ui IUU1" vers popular city Uwiia, fc" ______ __** * ^^ „,, 1 ,' ,,,,„ . .-' , ,. line thousand ca.-h, liaiancc to wlinli position he has In bl wii'i ' - .~^ - t—— ai range, llox ur Nor.ii vaii- IWo :::,i 1 nt pu r __ MV.M ition lo in la igkjjj ,„ proiuii-iKv lor Ihe laat n»o • ■■1 ears, Ur. Uumphreya haa lived Cwuv«I be Gull the Bound « tin Ainlutious cuy n,i , [-land. I I,ml iiiimUr ol vears and' 1, w,.i 1 equal to tbt known to every oaa u a ..,,,, ghm,,!, i* la^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™ s^—**** sasasasams*********** ^^ liGGS lOt, SALi; (II ' "" 'i"i u-i i,|Uaii loin. Known in every olie as a uio.., g"''i,ii, i..,n . : 1,. ini .ihi.nn estimable \011lig 111,111. Ills pop* letllng . 11 vard uuv ui.niM .,;,',, iin*i„iHr „| mii_ ti 1 1 i,.,-i,r HI,Isni'.h:], ami lln .. -J, ,, 1* 1 *il diauidtu sikiiIic, and I... "■' ^ lil .'inal wil has won hm. '.. I ..ah ol adtiiliing nm I. I ■wil ns nn ( • a I t|l v aim In, n th, m Ideal . ilnn h>: 1 iokcd poinl lo ■• (,r . VI it ould do well to booh ^__\ ^^^ W.\ lhe last of good wi.slus foil lum and Ills |a|u pui ive l.i..., ,'"'" -1- ' in ibn. new vuiturc in lile. I=^r 011X8 W A* I l.i i'i iion All and Mis I I Dick Inl.I and lull h mom In Ip. Ap|'-\ .1 most enjoyable boBM .unl «t the Uelio.i I.".*.- card panv ut tlnir midMce oa dah Avii-.uc. tin I'.splunadc lost (idling. Ile "ill _______ * tills r°" so arranged "u"1 comparable Capilam Will bl .a 1,111. : ', \\... law 1 tout 1 k duriai 1 *i i 1 ai V'. ■ii, I "ill be th caravan rnlah _u ■n J whon p* mg the hat of tha inonih 1 DOG P01 DD mark number 0 thc inviu-d Iriends ed brown .,* I whiti Owner '•** '" * praaiai aad * . bj defrayiag, iii'ting wucoaaaqnentlj pmias. 1 , „ ., mailer than antiupaud. Hon mi,,i Wesl 'hose who v.,, . ll it (v-'iimg IpJly ,,,„•, Iheir genial ud po, m U>t{ ' v Cattbw«ath. '___[ ■''nuseniciils, allel whiih ., 'v dainty lunch w,,s served ' 1"'-' plest: ' wm Mi " Mrs. Kealv, Mi .nnl Mr. V, Wil-li Voong girl or el dailv « light luuisc- -•■...., 1.11 ,uiu .,irs Wllt*- ' aad wages ins I ..,,„., ,,. 1 ,:;i|1 I'ii.a: ■i u J. Untie, and II. 1' n, Thacker and Thotii- . .-■1.1 ,,, tiki] 0 ll * s-'!e oi ihe palac* Uotal *ht Hughes Idt-K-k. 'ih, Korth ^ incouvei Oirli School and Preparatorj will re open for tin* nn ■>. rn. on ' • ' s G 9 _, 01 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Wood for Sale Aa- 'a,■),, ran Costrscliug, Clctrlni Excavating, Grsdlng, utc, K. li. DAY, Plia.ue HI 14th 1 ki.lpdiy, Save your Piano by having an Expert do your Tuning; T. BRADLEY-TAYLOR 260 Second St,, West Work (iii!inuit,*,-al. I'r>,j. n untnl tnd I'llesll. Buy at the Welcome Parlor And Save Money For Groceries, Dairy Produce, Vegetables and Fruit Asluioli Potatoes v jo pel sack, Highlands I'otatoes Ji.JJ i" M.S', p.i sack, Hist J. i\ U, Cofiee lush mast id and ground, ', II, Jl.oo, also a gladt al J.m Indian anil Ceylon tea, on Si. also all standard grades. Alberta Batter, beat creamery, Also Htitter at 2JC and - i \" I pound, l-.incv Apples: Wine Saps > ■;. pn boa. Kiuji Apples S-'.t'o lllanges all si.e.s lloln IOC. up | to 50C, pei ilo/iti, guai an tied not touched bj Iroat, and IWCet and |iue\. I.argc assorliiinit ol Knglilll 1 Candid imported and do , meatit irom 15c. ap 10 sik. Also Fancy Chocolatea up to >l ,00 pel Hi. \iw laid Bggl ilailv , ) d.i/u. I ior Jl. NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION NOTICE is lu 11 ii> niven that on Monday, the 18th Daj oi April, I'H", at -• o'clock p.m. wninn ihe Citj Hall, North Vancouver, B.C., the Asses., ment Roll nl tin Citj oi North \ .un ouver im the year 1910 will he revised bj members oi the Council sitting as .1 1 ourl ol Revision, Notice oi all complaints againsl llu Assessment, as made hj Un Assessor, mosl bc given .11 willing tO the siihsifilial ai hast ten days before the dale ol the silling ol the court, and such notice mast state thc ground ol complaint. Given undec my hand tins 111li day oi .March, miu. THOMAS SHEPHERD, City Clerk. All new houses should be piped (or gas in order to save tiulii avv expenditure for this convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT a POWER CO., LIMITED, Lonsdale Ave, McD0UGALL-JKNKIN8 -EK- t'.INEKKiM' WORKS I The plain "i the McDougall Jenkins Engineering Works is inow 111 operation and marks the progress m llie industrial line along the waterfront that is at tlu present becoming ap parent and another step toward the. establishment oi this citj .md districi as an industrial and shipping Kiitcr. While tin machinery and equipment Ior llus large plant is l,\ no .in.1.is complete as yi 1 sufficient ol the works are in plan* lo enable the Coinpanv to nun out certain specimen! ol work in the boiler iiianulactui iug line that ill thc lueanlinn will relieve the pressure oi demand and establish the concern oa .1 working basis. Tin Company has .secured lh contract tor the construction 0 the steel work ol ihe new lerrj and wuil will be commenced as snoii as the material gets through the mountain section ,*l the C.P.R., where it has lieen held up loi' some time as n result nt the Irc-picnt slides and tie-ups on the railroads this winter, Thei have 011 older also ami have commenced 1, instruction ol two large hollers Inr the Empreai Manufacturing Works on Falsi- Creek, Vancouver, and have Invsidcs or ders ior six more boilers lor different coaat firms Ior which the material is being Bhipped to their shops in Nortli Vancouver this week. As soon as the remainder ol the plant and equipment is to hand the local engineering Works will start work on I number ol large orders Irom Lulu Island, among others being one for a slcain shovel and a pete compressor plant. CHANCE OF MANAGEMENT The announcement appears u. this issue ol the dissoluli"ii ol partnership ol Mi Leonard Sale .uul 11. T. Brewill, hint,, lore known as ilu stationery firm ol Sale and Bicwitt. Mr. Sale who has taken over the business .uul assunud all lespo- t.sihiliti ... that connection is wcH ami lavorauly known iu this dtj both socially .md in his cap,11 ity as a merchant, Messrs. Sale alld Hrcwitts tailed business in North Y.iiiniiivei some two years |go and piom- cicsl it to a very prosper,ms going ronccin and at the present day tins iitv ian well congratulate itsell, 11. a mercantile way cm the large and up- ti,-dale stationery stole at the corner ol Firat itreet and Lonsdale Ave., Mi. Leonard Sale, proprietor. Chas. H. Cates PILE DRIVING AND General Contracting APPLY AT HEAD OFFICE—R00UM 12 uud IS, Flack Hlock 16.1 [liiitingi Street, W Telephone -«*9!i Or fates'Wharf North -Vanftouvtr. Phone 13(5 ♦*** •** * *• *** •*• #*• •** •** *;• •*• *"••*• %• *«*••• *I* *t* ••**!• *t* *•*****♦* ****5* *t**t***' *t* *•• *t**t* •!* •!*****•* *** *1**^ ! llir. LOSSDALE PNARMAC) SELLS i>i\'l ..'v 4N0 MEDICINES .ir VANCOUVER PRICES ■. ■TRADE AT HOME GIVE US A TRI A I. OX )OUR XT.XI OH DTK. I'lIOXF. 2u T. S THOMAS, Thm. H " DRUGGIST •' •ftM'.*"a."a.'.»*.»*a**»»*a*X»'***'*'"-a*a-'*a^ Telephone i-' li, DellMI v MORRISON'S S I (J N WORKS Keith Block Ist Slreel V. NORTH LONSDALE 33 feet on Car Line between .ill. and Mth Streets, Price 51500. Terms, ;., a.,sli. balance b and 11 months. We have teviral jo ft. lets mst oatside ut- boundat] il si-.li i.i.h. Small cash pavtinni and easy terms oa these. D.L. 204 Close to waterfront We hive one oi two lots I "It si .^.-.s each, Terms, ■* caih; balano 6, iiiad 18 monthi. Chas. E. Lawson £> Co. ,, | SUH'I'l.lili c tv UWI0S Real BltSte Specialists Ij Lonsdale Ave. Pho North Lonsdale Let lOtalU lot UN. Allium! I'li-m-i-il Very t-uy termi line..1 tli,* liin-t l'H*iiu,*n. lur a linnii' ill North VueMW, ltiOj!(U, , Ir.irnl mid ptAtri, Iplfadid flew. I'rifi' tl'i*A. I, cmh, 6 it It LYNN VALLEY I'leaml l.„l on l.i mi Veil*- ,,ir luu-, f'M. THIRD STREET Twovtrj line l'>l« mi 3r,l Street l„r ♦MUOi'trli. -»i*»ih, M 12 i,. o, team a. v. u. i. G. W. VANCE & CO. Cor. 8th & lonsdsle' Phone 176 Brunch Off.ce-lynn Volley .H-i-H-K-:~:-:-;-w-^^^ Narrows Bridge ♦« ** Built ot once by Municipalities North Vancouver Property will go "Sky High" as soon as the Bonds are sold BAYVIEW Is nearer the North End of the Bridge than anything on the market. CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS Buy today before prices advance Prices $275 tO $325. Terms $50 Cash Balance $10 Monthly lliyvu H i- l.iialctl in D. L Mia Goad V ii M ol Hmnud Inlet, (.101 xl Sul ai.'l ri^hl mi lln- kcit!) Ruad. I hi ,. quick tunim,. and --ood prolils buy in Bayview Wire or Mail Orders will receive immediate attention Call al our ollice and arrange to join our party lor Bayview each fair day at 1.30 COME AND SEE BAYVIEW ■• V ii MUNSON ts CALHOUN Opp. C. P. R. Telegraph Office. 417 Hastings Street. Open every Evening. Phone 5654 H44*H44+H4aH4*#4444+ttttttH+HaH>i |a*H**H4H4< 111II111H11111111H4HH44fM4lHH444fHW4t4llll|IIIIIIIIMIl -i-i-H-H-hH-+-!-H*4»i Ji •rW-Hi THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. CITY COUNCII (Coiitiniie.il Irom ptgi 11 to the laying of sewers ou llu se local Improved portions oi tin street when put to I pennu neat grade. i'ln- mayor asked concerning the council's intention pro- iiiilinn on tin- initiative with the several lmal Improvement petition! which were iu before last year's council, ll appeared that the council was almost unanimous in favoring lhc adoption ol this plan ami on motion of Aldermen McKae and Irwin il was resolved to take this matter into consideration. The lire and light committee, Alderman howler il.aiiinan, re- eoiilinciidt'd thai consideration he taken oi a certain house OB Chesterlield Ave. where ii.lil- plliinl had heen made that its ihiuiiiiys wire elected La B dangerous manner, and in view ol the lacl that the lire chief coincided in the belie! that danger existed, ll was tainted to the Committee of the whole. Mr. C. Weigand was pii-sent witli a request that he I.e given permission to place a scptn tank (temporary) under the sidewalk oii First street to con ned witli a new hlock which he was going lo erect, rcriuissiou was granted. Authority was given tin- citj inieuiuii to engage a teamster at $75 pur month. The indemnity bylaw was read ami Iiu.illy p.issul. Before going into committee ol the whole the munii] consul iTixl two drawings hy Arch: Id 11. 11. Watson, landscape artist lor the laying oul ol Vict,uia Park west ol l.onsdale Ave. The drawings were gotten up will, exquisite taste and showed an elaborate array ol flower beds, lioill|ev.irds, paths, hedges all arranged to conform with a svsieiuaiic arrangement. Then weiv (our entrance* lo the park, the whole ol which is surrounded hv the upper atul lower Keith road In the cent it ol the park aiul grounds is s.iual nl Um hand stand occupying the most prominent poaition "i .dl and around whieh provision is uiadi- lor an open span and ■eating iccommodation. The plan was accepted .mil will he hi...'; up in the citv hall lot' the purpose oi Following mil iis suggestion! as the park is im proved from time to time. The clerk reported that local petitions ior 5U1 street and Keith Koad were insufficiently signed. The council then went into committee of the whole to consider sewerage in general, and in parlicular on the Ksplanadc, 1st, 2nd and 3rd street and several other matters. NEW SASH ANI) DOOR FACTORY lliduslries arc gradually filling up along lhc watcrlroni ol this iiiy and lhc latest devcAop- luciil iu lliis lnni of business is a sash and door faelory. Missis. Dukei.sou and Scott, late ol New Westminster are lhe proprietors. The new factory is located on the north side ol tin- I'.splanade, almost opposite talu* An Allister saw mill. The lirm is composed ot men iliuroiighl-, acquainted with the business along which lines tliey are soon to introduce themselves to the general public and patrons. Air. Scoll has, lor ,1 munlicr ol years been loiincctied willl house building and lilting and also boal construi lion, ltesides the iiiaiiulactuie of interim house lutings and every article ol kindred need to Uic builder, il is the intention of the coinpanv to engage in all kinds ol boat linings and iheir tiiachin- iii, a Inch w ill be run by elec- trie power, is of the latest tvp* and will be specially adapU-d to all manner of line and high- ilass work. Messrs. Dickenson and Scott expect to be in a position to handle orders in about throe weeks. PROMINENT VISITORS Mr. Ualter Ker ol Vancouver, .nul his brother, Mr. D. Ker ol Victoria, both ol the well known luu. "I BiuvViJi.in Kit Milling Company, weta in we ,11 \ Msleidav looking up the proaptcta lor the construction ,,f an olhce and building on their property on the lvsplan- ade east of I.ousdale Ave. Their Hour and feed business in this cilv has grown to such proportions in the last year that it is thought advisable to cotisttrucl a Urge store house lor ilu-ir own use. New Grocer New Premises New Goods Ready for Business on or about APRIL 1st Stock all Fresh from the Wholesalers Wc solicit a trial order and promise you satisfactory service Fuller & Fletcher Hughes Block, 2nd St., E. Phone 205 PALACE HOTEL Ra.IS : ^:W?$W'a\] ti.oo per an Special rales to (am* IJIf V .lies aud to regular | -.'",' _\%s boarders. REDA & ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Sicoao Staaat, ■NORTH VANCOUVER, I. C. •H llllll H-M MM M"M M-H'M 11111 111 11111 H M-H M 11ll 11 H-l-H MIWHW-I-M 11»I H-W-H--H--H-H VALLEY VIEW FROMME ROAD. LYNN VALLEY Sale of Re-subdivision of Blocks 6,7,8,9 and 10, D.L. 2003 MUNICIPALITY NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C i T*ai LF 1 w / 1 it i , fl * ] V rJ JO m W 19 f 7 If • f >y te t 'l. la IT ll A 4 I* IS ot> n u yi '-ii I ii ft , ■V $ L to r «t r it r >7 9 it 10 if 4 s r_i s llit, J7"' m /] ti 1 ' n tt . ii n.n 1 '? r n 9 n 9 it 10 Lt li ti Ha* is.,, 1 t¥ I li 3 ' ii 1 T ttt n to i '9 7 it tr '7 9 ii /o If •' il '4 i lX.it a nst'- ***h ■tVTrr t O A PiAti ef t.rj D S'Wff taltn-t ett.Stet/t'»teeif tt Star A i 7 t f -'c MOUTH 1003 /4/fCOM£A This is lhe hcauty spot ol Lynii Valley. It is nearest the city. Cars will he running on or ahout the ist of May, within ,t minutes of property. It extends from Reove McNaught'.s residence on the west end, to Mr. Cross's property ami residence on the Kroiiiine Koad and commands a panoramic view into and across the valley. Water is laid on permanently right through Irom east to west. Telephone and electric light direct ly tbe cir line is completed and it is proposed to erect the new municipal hall within two and a hillf blocks, at the junction of l.ynn Vallev Road and Kromme Road. Terms One-third Cash, balance 6 and 12 months at 7 per cent. Prices will advance directly cars run. As an inducement we will deduct 5 per cent, off for cash. Lot No. Hlock A 1 >4oo 2 4oo 3 4«' 4 4oo 5 4oo 6 4oo 7 40" 8 ioo t) 400 10 400 1 11 400 I 12" »» l if yw ) n 400 11 400 16 400 17 400 18 400 19 400 JO 400 21 400 22 400 11 400 24 400 Lot No. Block B 1 250 2 250 3 35" 4 35° 5 35° 6 350 7 35o 8 350 9 350 10 sao j I! Uo I 12* 400 PRICE LIST Lot No. Block B. (contd. ■13* 400 '4 350 *5 35" 16 35o 17 350 «8 350 19 350 20 350 *• — 35o » J3-S JJ - 2*" 24 " 30O Lot No. Block C l f 15" 1 250 3 35o 4 35o 5 35o 6 350 7 - 35o 8 350 9 - 350 10 350 ] ll 350 I 12* 400 IJ* 400 14 350 15 35o 16 350 >7 350 l* 350 t9 35o 20 35o 21 3So 22 3.SO 23 350 24 350 Lot No. Block D 1 h Ub» 2 - 450 3 - 450 4 — 450 5 450 6 450 7 450 8 450 9 - - IS" 10 _„ 45" I 11 45° l If ,S0o it* 600 ■4 55° 15 - -■550 16 -... 5S« 17 o- 550 18 ...„ 55" 19 550 20 550 21 -*.*. 55° » 55" »3 550 24 550 Note—All lots in brackets tn be sold together. Corner Lots. This list is subject to confirmation by me, previous sale, change in price or withdrawal without notice. H. A. SHAW, Corner 2nd Street and Lonsdale Ave,, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. ^ I HI 1 t 111 I 1 I l"t t 1 1 • W+-H-14-H-H-H-.- -;. M I I-I4-H-4-I4-H-H- H-+++++ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. CAPILANO 1 he dantiest homesites on open roads in tlic prettiest part of the first canyon. Quarter-acre blocks from $275 One-fifth i.ish, bataace over two years And others between the Keith road and the river from $350 One-third caih, balance ia 6, 12 and 18 months I In k *|.c,ik hu iI.eni-iKi i nnd 1 siuli be i;Ud I" show ihem Jack Loutet hone 4/ 'I 5 Lonsdale Accniii- ancouvei Olli. Exc ianae 'hone B. C. Gazette sou Citi. I'. Wade electoral district, liuin and II. W. l'urdeii ; (or The lollowing appointments Nea Westtninitar ciiy, twenty- ii, recorded in tht i-tirreal lastti one noinei were ininurated ; lot >i ihe Britisli Columbia On Skeena, five; Okanagan diatrict |B.A.| 8. il ItnA, B.A., S. J, Willis, 11.A., and I). Wllion, B.Aj The following liave but-ii ap pointi-d Publu School liispeci- ors to be sub-oxaiuiuers io take iharge ol the various examination centres throughout the province.; G. 11. Deane, J. U. Gillis, llios. ..villi, A. li.Al illii and Albert Nillivan. Notice U, given that annual, insicad ol si-nii-aiiuual examinations lur adinissiou to lug., sehuol will be held in tlie pro- vi'iice hcieaJU'r and lhat such .iniiti.il cx.itiiiualioii will bc Inin on the la:,l three school ua\s oi J une. A school district has been created at Masset, 11. C. I J. 11. lolin is applying lor a I water record on Uilier Creek, 11. C. j Certificate! oi incorporation I aie, recorded as lollows I 1 In |Coasl Seiurilius Company, lm I minion Mock and Bond Coipoi- 1 ation, (Vancouver, 13. Ca), I'.d- [moodl Ui'viTopineiit Company, I'toiu.dcs Really Compalij, I.Muiilton Milling and Putting l ompany, thv Rush-rorlluuii Mining Coinpajiy, The bhawni- gati Lake (toward Adult Bible Class, the Silver Cup ilims Ltd., 'lhc Sullivan I'ircprool Wall and l'ariilion Compan,, The luiou i'iuanec Comp.di Utiilcd llrotherliood ol Anici- ——^——~ in, The U.iliilniis Cluh aiul lor Islands i)Vard Klcl'lrK Company (iMiuu A. Black- Rul,al*' hone MUNICIPAL uwM'.ksinr 1'AYS /lllc . To be .instil,'- ,ti tin Peace W. .1. Banting Bdj-ewood H i , and Reginald I tl Power, li..nnis, U. C. A. Wi l.innaii and ('.. Ives ; Ci mon diatrict, W. Maxwell, ami i,n Vniir ilistrict, A. I.indltv Notice is given ol tha change nl name of the George llunie. I'.,. I',,l.t, Magistrate for Hardware Co., Vancouver, to Citj "I K.l<>wn.i .a. replace *■Martin, KinUvmi and athei !•' Iliirne a resigned I, 11 de Fnl long, M li I,, u convict guard, provi.. rial gaol Victoria, J. ' Both well. TH bc lUpendiarj magislrati tiotis h.i Count; ,,i Kooti na;. J K polici ia,luisnii ul Cristnii, B.C. h>r the year iyio in connection To be resilient physician lol with tin administration of thc Windeii.ieii diatrict .tml their public duties, medical health office! lol the The resignation of II. A Bale province, I) P. llaaiugton, ol ol Hariot Ba} as ■joaticc oi W.liner, B.C. the pen has heen au'i-pted In To be i commissioner lm tak- iln- Lieutenant Governor. The lollowing interesting ... inli has beea taken Irom om-*" 1 our i m haiigis ; "ll is reported llial iu llu j town ol Khigciibiirg, Germany, Martin, Kintayaon and atlicr, i lasl )i.._t< uo (aA,s wm. |encd| l-""Ul'1' ibut that each inhabitant was .lodge P. S. Campion ol Vic- j,1Vl.„ , ,|ivl(|cnd 0j >s„ i,oiu toria has been appointed a _,_ rolils (ll , mtiaicipai bnck uoiict for the purpoae ol Wurks llaU , pnvaU. l011l. pany o\\ui*l thai ludustry, all the prolils would have gone into the pockets ol the shainhold- ms, ami ihi' I'iti/.ins Instead ol receiving .ui) dividend would have la-en taxed, as ill lnosl Other plans. The Klugiiil.uig sNslom has bad worki-il oui on a larg*.' Kah in Glasgow, the ■eQM largest eity in Britain, iu holding an inquiry into all ac ol the inn.in.ssnuier ol Id the cilv ol Victoria lag affidavits within and for the lenders .„*, being called lor ami i,lLM).*:)Ved a gnai siiucss the state ol Washington, lot u* lln erection .,f ■sel 1 houae'qj tt' uXUU.s _vr u-j,, ___ ... the curis rn It. l . i B al Aberdeen, B.C., and lor th.-lwaU* sNsl,ms slrt.,t raUways, Whiti .'1 Spokane. Wash affection "I I sihool house at am* j^ maUV J^toWl and Ic.be medical health officer Chaae, B. C. lunuueui builduigs. Moreover, i„r th, M,.ss,t diatrict, A K tht Mtnislet ol I'libln WorksL^ no, only £&_ the muiii- Kraser. is caUiug loi tenden Ior "road ipal ,,r, ,rl „ M lls „«,, >o ta commissioner lot lak metal foi uiclaUtag the ma- L^gU Wprortda anllkkn mg affidariU in lh. suprvm. rme drive, Po.nl Grey. \Jg£ lo tAlJ_ tlu, all/,,ls „, lhe lollowin:; gentlemen have J.jvic taXu(jon> v\"hat Glasgow 'I'll 1 111 II llll I a ll 'IL fl ll.l I I -T -if __. . la,i.il district, .1 Colin, II ll.iMlet, 11, It S.iUtulel's .Uld I, Svrotuck hor Revdatolu electoral din Hut lifieci.'nanus numerati , i ... i livic ia.\.iii'tii. >a imi a..i.-s ■• been appointed as a Hoard oi L^ KliiKii.l,nrK have accom •a ,,,,,,,, tt t.. ..I .1 I ,. ..v...... ....*>. .P lisUed is within the reach ol K\.ill.II.i.s to .nl at the exam nation ot public sihool teachers If 'V'„ _. J".!",.',' ',.. ,, , ... towns nearer home mr 191a W, 11. Argue, H.A. ; Miss J. A. Cann. H.I.. : J. S (of Vuh electoral district, Gordon, B.A., J. K. llcnrv, It twelw ; for Richmond electoral \ B. W. Mathews, MA.', I-i. districi l-'. II Turna lorNel II Paal, H.A., 0. B. RoUnaon, CHURC'JISliRVlClvS Meihodist church, corner bth |streiit and St. George s avenue: Sorvices at n a.m. and ;*.*,(' p.m. Sunday School and bihle class :.,lo p.ml Class meeting lo a.m. Sunday. Prayer nii-cl- ing | p.m. Wednesday. Moodyville Sunday school n a.m. Pastor, lav, U. II. Halderston B.A. a — '~^ .■'■' fat I* 'm-*** at* at? .' : The Right Paint For Your House 01 I In Ml K S or in, chooie ML Pure Painls lor your mime** bei ause ihey do all any painl can do and will lasl londcil and be p.mil. The special iniredienl uwd only ... ML Paints fortifies surface* they i mer i.iia.nsl rtOITY atttn_ Ihr ills that ■"h"r _* l.iu k. Inr destroy other painUsniiuirkly. ML paints pro- terl best, cover belter, ind sal ivl). Made nf IJu.ra.ili'f.l purr materials, mixed mil. 17 years knowledge nl paint* uiuliii.e lor practical piinlcr-,. l.ynn Valley Institute H Services rveiy Sunday i tug at n, and evening al 7 all:- mora p.m fS ij:i^ riery paini pur- |.H. >*•■S'.l.l la, Hril.ra Y, h n I a reputation WSff* rials your mn- l.drnit || (|| lh.. irli. M.Hr by Ihr Imp.rial Vsrilah and Color la., lid., ■I To rn nIn ure aintS Cirried la full t-*.ortm«af liy Norlli Vancouver Hardware I o. i * il Ageol I I St. John the EeangeltM, Ml i and 13th streets:— ' Holy cuminimion, I am; morning pra)er 11 am, evan- ing prayer, 7.30 pin. On the lirst Sunday in Uhe month there wli be a second celebration oi lhe holy communion al 11 a.m. Rector: Rev. Hugh Hooper. Services at Sl. Clement s hall Lynn Valley: Moaning prayer 11 a.m.; evening paayn 7 p.m. Priest-in-charge; Rrv H. H. Gillies. 1 St. Andrew's rmln teiian ihurch, bth s.treet;- Servioes at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school J.30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 8 o'clodt. Pastor; Kev. J. ID. Gillaun, U.A. North Vaosouver Catholic ln- |dian Miassimi - ] Sunday Servn.es- Mass at V a.m. Sunday idltuol at 1 Jo p.m. Henwlii-tio-n at 3 p.m I'astor: Rev. E. Peytavin, O.M.I.V.O. Baptist Charch, cor. jth and 'St. George:— Ssbhstth schooil a} 1 f IB Ser- victtat 3P»- »nd si • p.m. We have a LOT on 4th Street for $3100, Good Terms. We have a HOUSE and LOT on 17th Street. A Good Buy. We have PROPERTY in all parts of the CITY. We have ACREAGE in CAPILANO, also on LYNN and SEYMOUR CREEKS. BISSELL, BROWN & SNYDER 64 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver MAIN OFFICE:—264 Hastings St. t., near Empress Theatre WANTED North Vsncouver Property everywhere and ipywheri Wc have the biiyrrs and lln: cash, make your own prices ami toon, and hand into or photic. ALEXANDER SMITH & CO. lionidale Avenue, near Ferry Phonw—Offlea to House 22 P.O. Bux 50 IH lil llmlled LAJE dipLocK-WricHt PIONEER BAKERY WUhIR & HIWHH. Proprietor* BREAD CAKE PASTRY Try ou. WN BrowaBnad. Daily delivery to all parte ol city l'lione i and 54 Stores: 71 Lonsdale Ave. Cor. Lonsdale & 6th St. Wis!; to Inform tlieir cti-- tomt-rs tlmt they are erecting ;i dry-kiln nnd will In- in I position to supply Kiln Dried Eumber of a 1 kinds within two weeks Ho V. Horticultural Society Engagements, season 1910 April ist St. Andrew's Gab Daao April jth Lactam Geo Heatherbell on Fnril Pruning . Uiaa Beaak Uviogaton, oa "Womeu'i Instituii Work " April ;th llotiiuiltur.il Society'i D.uik. April Mh Miir\ Widow's Gab D.ime. April md—MeR} WMoa/'i Gab Daaa July 1st l-'lowil Show Pricei lor rent al Hall Dancea, lio; nmcerti ,...,1 soii.ds, 5i.\ II. SNOW, Seen tari|. Or to C. P. JACKSON, ijtfa Simt SEYMOIR UMBER CO., LTD. Phm-r )0 17th .Slreol, Norlh \rtn«ou^er SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC BURRARD SASH & DOOR IACT0RY, foot of St. George Wt inli, u .(trial lii,| on r,„ir iinl.-r« iumII nr lirni- J. H. BISKINS Cor. 3rd St. 4 Lonsdale |HMM I" W 1 < .ilaf.au, HORSESHOEING and General Blacksmithing S|t«|-Illl lll.'lllinl. UK' " ." I.»i I •ml lm. rtrrinn Imriu- Alro car- ruinr nrt nntl "iff. rtnanhaf. Ml »,,rk i!i.«riul,*i,l. Prompt •Iti'iiliiui. lim' ..u-i Iriil. IftlJLL General Contractor III IIUNII, ..UAIMN'ti. KXl'WAT ING, Kl.. ?i\5 Fciiiiu Sireei lesi. il COAL NKW WKI.UNl.TOS tMl •lirnl Irom Ih* tnttiaa Vina innr nril-ri now imi ., a ur* emir winter'* »uppl( l.arft ihiprafntu will irrirt .n I Ifw -livi. Prin" n»lu l.ir,» mppljr of WOOI1 •Iwivi on hind . * . • P. LARSON Hnir-I Norlh Vincouver Telephone No. ». LYNN VALLEY 4 in Airtu uilh 604 leet Imnii..-; ou slrcit iiil.nr Lets 3. 4 ind t), block *, D.L. 20:3 Price J7.000. I inu. J1, ,,,„) 1 a-.li. hilince (>, ll and . ■> nionllis MAY £»BLRN» K'al Kstalr and Financial Acrnts Our 50ft. Lots Jit I'.I, 2003 in ebttptf limn Lfn Valley Acrenpe. Only $130 each ' ash $2.")ati<l $10 motillily Martinson & Co. Ill 11 ESTATE BROKERS NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C I'litittc /;.? I'D. Bu ;.' THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Double Corner View and .vmi .11, 3MH-544 nm It x 145 ll- 5945 — >47S cash Bressey Peers & Boult Double luiiui Mood} anil Stli I, 2-1.i| 550 [OOXI4O $3,350—51,15" cash WIDENING FIRST NARROWS Mr ('.in. 11. Cowan, iiuiiii-; tin* count ni Ins address lo Ward VI Conservatives in Van conver Wednesday evening oul Innil several iu.ai.is nluiii 11 had been lus privilege lo be a party tu In tlnir accomplishment during tin lasi session ui tin- Dominion House, Among others was tlu- widening ul iln First Narrows, lie stated through thi* joint eilorts ul ilu liriiish Columbia memberi he had been able te K'1111 •' COnces. sion Irmn the department oi public works iu thu lust instance ui $90,000 lor this important wort an.l later altei continually pointing mu to thi minister, Ur. Pugsley, ihe inadequacy ul this amount, hud received the lurther .issitt .1.1 . that a dredfi wonld be provid- ed in the supplement.in estimates thai would In capable "l extending th. narrowi tu a width ol 1,300 leet, lhat lln dredge would be in operation b. September isi and In* kept con linually working until llu un dertakng was completed. Double Corner Bowser & Hope Rd. 22, 23-10-764 66x122 ft. $1,000—$500 cash. KIAL ESTATE Ins-name* Nutrtiy Public I'll.mi' 188 Double Corner 17th and Stephen 1, 2-10-615 140x157 ft. fl ,675-$ 150 cash Bal monthly cm ion in, i.\ COMMITTEE CORK..ITION A typography al . n.'l' 'Miu- lcd in tin- i.ii\ report in i. Illid-Weiit issue of tile BxpTI The Iuss uvei operating a Ileuses was 1287.58 l"i .1 annul v instead ul £6,276.58. ihe cilj council in committee ul ihi uin ue lasl Uedllesdai evening considered the report iinin bagineer Hanes with u- 1,1.rn in installmg sewers on the Esplanade, First, .Second ami I bird Streets, the report being asked ior at lusi week's nm uing and w.is as lollows 1 tf commending that the amen to be installed be part of a general system ol vilnlied pipe sewers ..s adopted by the council ui last year, that on Uu- l-.s- planade itt-inch pipes be laid unin Forbes to Lonsdale Ave. snd iu ineli pipe ironi Lonsdale to Sl U eorge Ave, on First bt. thai » .'" inch sewer be laid iiaain I'niins in Lonsdale, in-in. iinin Lonsdalp to St. Ueorfe, ii. inch lium Si. Ueotft to m. Andrew s, 1 | inch (rom St. Andrew's tm St. Patrick's, on Second Street that an 18-inch sewer be laid Irom Forbn to Chester- mid, ib-inch from Chesterlield tu Lonsdale, 14-inch Irom Lonsdale iu St. George, i-'-iiuh irom St. George to the ravine, and mi Third itreet that a 24-inch sewer be laid Irmn I-'urbes to St. Ainliiw s ; that the sewers lie placed I I leel below thc .uui gradi, ihat 1 connection in pul in iu each lot line, that the laterals be put ia on the suulh side ul lhe street* alld 30 leel lruin lhe property line and int. 1 the luls at a ilupth ol to feci, and that the laterals consist ol 6-inch pipe. Alderman Fowler considered the cost on coimerring with each lot would come too heavy uow and Alderman Smith thought that it would bc wise where grades were established to put these connoclions in at once and it would save the continued digging up of the street. Thc report was received and the following motion was moved by Alderman Irwin and agreed , to : "That in the preparation ol plans for sewerage system that the engineer bc instructed to provide lor branches to the .mains or lateral sewers where 'houses already exist and all 'connections where the street had been brought to its permanent grade. Thc Indians proposition was next taken and was specdih acted upon. The decision was unanimous to accept the Indians terms as outlined in thc council report and the clerk was accordingly instructed to prepare a bylaw which, when passed by the council, will be submitted to the ratepayers. 1 The city engineer's recommendation that George- Potts bei appointed waterworks foreman was adopted. U. Grant, sr., was appointed caretaker (temporarily) ol the city boulevards and parks at a salary of $65 per month. CRICKET A meeting of the N. V. A. A. Cricket Club was held on W ed- neiday evening ior the purpose ol arranging ior the cuiuiug season's sport. Mr. A. lUcLag- an was appointed secretary. The entrance fee lor the crick- el club was luted at >5 in addition lo thu >i payable quarterly tu tlic Athletic Association/ Tenders arc to be obtained lor putting a portion ol tbc Athletic Club grounds in good order. It is hoped that all interested in ii.ekei will endeavor lo make tiie dub a success by joining early as subscriptions arc needed to meet the necessary expenditures on the ground and lor uiniii, and this should be seen lo at ouce il lhc Uub is lo gel 111 shape ior matches. Vancouver clubs arc glrcady otter- ing dales lor mulches, and a good year's sport should be possible. The meeting was adjourned until Wednesday next, tub Ap- ril at the St. Andrew's Club Room, Thompson Block, 'ovei Welcome Parlor) at 9.30 p... when all interested should attend. The Secretary or Messrs. J. Alexander, H. V. Smith or J. G. Farmer will be pleased bo hear from intending members. GOVERNMENT WORK Tha Provincial Government work gang have been engaged for the past month in repairing the road through Moodyville. From the city limits on First street repairs have been made to accommodate vehicles as lur east as the Moodyville hotel and Irom there, ou to Lynn Creek thc foot trail has been put in shape for travel. WORK FINISHED Capt. Chas. Cates has completed his work iu connection with pile driving in the vicinity oi the steel bridge on the Keith road over the Lynn Creek and started to dismantle his machinery preparatory to moving it out. :iiiiii.mmii.ilm„,„„i,„.i,ii<.i,iiiii Quality Diamonds We give you the benefit of Prices resulting (rom DIRECT IMPORTATION"" Our llrm •illicrenci''tn -trict nml' stmi^lil bn*tl*«N princi|il.-i', nml Dm liilth ntninliinl .jualiIs uf IM |Oodl Wl liniiille, |iMnnuiii'(- u tn the btMlniW mirlil n* n Ii'in worthy ill t'VITV Cnlltllll'llct'. Al DIAMOMi MKIC HWl's, nur .ii|irriiuirv j,, ('„„. mln in ti'kii'i«li*al.''*il iraini emit In oi-nt, Much i-|*rnaL*. ir**ni llu* lii.-t ihnt mir Iniivv ImyiiiK in Ksrup* ItCWM (nr in Mfhw |<rnile luili'., nml lu«»*r prii-cn lluui llie innfl ili-alrr cun hope tool-tain. TI..-1. lint- MMM and Inner prictt »*€ "UYr to * U Uailmni, with the guarantee uf the UoQM ol 'Hirk-' Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. DIAMOND MERCHANTS Geo. E. Trorey, Cor. Hastings & Granville MniiaKUi(! Director ■mmmmmm^ \mm ALEXANDER F. RBILLY Teacher of Artistic Pianoforte Playing North Vancouver, Saturdays North Vancouver Woodyard Corner Second and St. Patrick's we supply $(0^ Wood any length required $2.75 per load Prompt delivery Phone 190 P.O. Box 136 44m+*44H+4+H+H»H4*4»H Mil 1 Hill 11 H 1-H-H-H ■)I IH M I Ml* 1111111 111 111 1.11111111111111111H-H-I 111 1111"H"M 1 M 111 M-Hl 1 lllll M-H1 Manitoba Real Estate Co* 2339 Westminster AveniK Vancouver I'l.uii St., I."t 11, I). I,. \i"i. dn 150x150 led, Price, M;v -cash '., Iial. li and 12. I.ui-. 11. 11 .nul 15, block 31, D. L- 4f>9, '4 sens, taring Keith Koad. Price, $1,500—cash '.. balance eaaj. I'llll Slieel .unl St. George Street, |lh lot Irom llio Ave., li. I. 549, iin 11x150 leet, price $600 .ill cash 1,'iis 1 in m iii.lu.le.l all cleared and high, 50x1,1; ii' 1 pii" * >;'J 1 ash S|,=ic. bal. fi and 1: BUM ulh .uul II.un \u . luls 1 and :, Mock J, I). L. ■ill IOUXI47 lul, price e.uh |l6ju cash $650, bal, 6, 1: .uul 18 mouths. l.ui .'.1, Iiimi 17, 1). I,. 3*53, si/.c 5oxt:n, price $575, ' .1 li - loo, I'.il , ii, ll and iH months. l.ul 17, block [553, si/e 33X130, Irolll S.l.so, tash I-),, bal., tot) , in bits. I,.ii s, block 8, 1). I, ult-, si/e 141x117 bet, cash !„ balance to suit, B, '. nl lul* *i. in. 11 and 12 in K. ', ol 11, D. I,. 623, lacli hhxt \1 Iiii. Ss*," tlu- whole lot. I'.ish ',, balance tuy. 19 act. I, ', nl 86 iu I). I.. B6l, prico $1115 per aire, cash 1 ;, bal 11, 12 —i l8 months. Five 66 it. lots. Good lor one week only. 8-1-860 one acre. Price $350, cash, $150, balance, $10 per month. Lillooet Road, section 58, D. I. 865, one acre, $950, cash 1-3, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. 26-1-863, % acre. ii00 1 cash *100' balancc *10 Per month. Lots 7, H, 0 and 10, block }!, D. L. 2022, sire vu i:n feet, price $700 ; cash $350, balancc, i, 11 and r.8 months. Lynn Valley, lot 3, block 2, D. L. Nf?, sue 3W". price if2lo ; cash .ty), balancc $25 quarterly. Lynn Valley, lots II and ", block 2, D. L. 2087, sue 33x110 kct, price $475 I cash $125, balancc $50 quarterly. Peter Road, 6-44-*>87, sue MB" ,eel' f*&J cleared, price $400 ; cash '/„ balance 6 and 12 months. W. % of 12 ir. D. L. 508R, five acres, price $5.*>3°t cash $1 750, btUance to arrange. l.nt I6-I2-1088, ', acre, price $475 i c"h fila tO $2nu, li.il.iiice $20 per month. HHHHHHtHI4H4HHH4HH»H»WHHHH4H»44WH4#|#aM ^-LLi-f ,t_i. 1 1 fW4-w-i-w-Hii mm. U 11111111" 11 >W*HHH|HWH-> THE EXPKl'SS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE K\l'i:i>s Nokiii V \\. oi 11 R, li C Rath * in turnw On, t.*„r |1,00 mx month, ■,80 Tliri*,* monthi •j:. Unltsd Klitenand Fortlgn,|l.M a. i rear AUVKIMISIV, BATEH ruxuain Dun it 1d»i mu ai ut, .'ill ..'lal- p»l I nali .*:,,* [i IliMTliiin. I saoi Kotii 11, I at 11.00 |ht iiiiii pat month, I.AMI AMI TlMlN SOI la I | M al.ll-. ||; 10 dayi, I7.S0. I MAI \i*. i KTIIlMu l*ir-l in-tr11.hi, lu li lal- I** I ..I * , a .aa li |Ubta*l|lll 111 M-'T- II*.II,.a. . • r III).- IIi.mum. Nutl, i - i\ I a*i ii Nm, fjol i an lu ■mt, i'a*rlui'*.i*.u*li Iniertlon ( mmi.1i i Ami Rill -ii -*i- BltM ur* ranged uiTunlinj to ipac** taken, Lonsdale Avenue two four-roomed modern lionses on double I"' fencod and improved, Price only .$420(1. Termi to luit. Thin is really a genuine bargain, Close in Property mi Lonidale, Eiplanade, Firat, Seoondand Third Streets. We ipeoialiae in close in property and if vou wish to ■you to call, buy or cell ihis class of property, it wil write rn- phone to us, ELDER MURRAY CO. I 7 Sorlli Vmi. ..ii mii. I'.iHUi* UW Villi, ..llliT Hound ;i.m. tn *i,3(i p.iii. ojm-ii Kvt-iiiiin- hv ippolntmeut Alter iillir-. hoOII, pliou, 1,11:' once the storm is past und tin sky is clear, llu- sen smooth ,uu all is well, these heavy re- j strainis are thrown aside am wliile all ordinary precaution- are observed Uie voyagVI Wl" render tlieiusclves to the lull enjoyments of the delightlul condition! iii wliuli the- Inn themselves. Wliile the conclusion il as OB' loi lunate as it is unavoidable, that seasons ol great prosperity ale not all unmixed good, to all members ol socielv liiasiiuuli as many are lured tlicrehv into Iiui uitul excess iu a vai utv ol wayi, it is, iK-v.,1 llit-lc-s.s. an incontrovertible lact that tlu residue oi inilueiiic accruing Iron writer 'unbounded prosperity such as Sherwin-Williamt Paintt Cover Earth Alli'llaili^i-lll i-i.lltr.n I ;ialli'T*ll-.*llli-1ltJ iiui-i i- in Ui.'ii.ui.i-..I ll.e |.rm.,-r l.v oppoaed, tin* report de- mailer, in whkh some Ui*.lii.-.i.i* .*t. iiii . .* (-ii-art*publication , , , , „ii„. ,„>! ,..„. daring tlui iuch g pr-xed-professing iniiiuate knowledge I that which the Canadian west be wastclul .mil ol ilic Intricacies oi lite silua-'today enjoys must be accredit- . ,iu \ im "i \i i, April i. iijio A SANE VlKW ure "wouli Mould, sooiiti oi laur, result lion, advance* lus theories as i" lavoritum ami corruption in to the cause, lhe duration and 'the pulilu Miuce." In the tin into ol the then existing h- Kent nf the alienation ol lands nancial siri-ngcncy, The situ- controlling Water power or ation is cxhaustivch discussed ed ill lavor ol the llu I tase ul the wcliarc ol socict-, and the happiness oi the Individual, While lhc lew may wilfully abuse their advantages, lo their out.oiling coal deposits, lhe report uigis that power lo pin- duals in the endeavor to reduce B»ery great principle however teel tin public against un- it to us essential elements lor nuiceptibU finable i-.n.-s be reserved lo remedial purposes. Analysis ) public bodies aiid by indivt- own delriinelit, yet lllc great mass ol the members ol soilc.t) will Iind themselves in I great- iil .ilin-i « lieu ii Is being \i inked out in concrete lorm. The principh of individual lihert), lor instance, which is lodu) considiinl essential in llu well being ol soviet) and the stale, hmi i>t preaaed to an extreme in which it becomes individual license, in which phase it i on ly advanced position relative to those resources which com- the government, becomei the normal mental at* lhe problem b\ whnh the tltttde ol every man who is at bine to place them ill a position United Statea is confronted it ,l" niierestcd in monetary mat* ol independence and ou a basis I.iIim to lui remaining n.i- tan *ti wherever two or more ol permanent proiperity, as the tural resources is ciusch par- men arc grouped together, ihe result of the judicious uat ol alhi lo that wilh which l.an- chances are Un to one thai those opportuuilics whiih pre- ad.i iimls hu silt face to lace, tliey are applying that process 'vailing linancial condiiioiis lo the linancial situation. place within their leach, while luring this process ot accretion Stands Extremes of Heat and Cold RTIBEROID is used on bouses and barns at points i.ooo miles north of Edmonton, Alberta—and the extreme cold has no effect en it. Rl'BKROlD is used on buildings in thc West Indies, South America and the Orient,—where the thermometer registers from 90 to 100 degrees for months —and the extreme heat has no effect on it. Could you ask for a -"or* satisfactory fooling for vour house and barn f Sole Agents for North Vancouver Paine <& McMillan The Pioneer Hardware siiiiiii**. ,1 posilivi menace and tin* stale, but owing to the iiunh greater degree to which ihose Icsoillces lu seasons ol liiiauciai 10 , thev do not dcliv llleliisclus have allcaih ken aliciialcil parity, however, lhe crucible In- ]j|K.r,,l ciijovinent ol those Isfi liom Un people, iln situation comes conspicuous ior Us ab- timate pleasures and comforts, ' is liiini, mon acuta with MU seine, as a Iactor 111 the smia-:which naturally attend upon I neighbors than with ourieivea, tiou. 'lhe genural public speed- situation such as that In which 11. „i . 1 1 thev are lortunate enough to .i.uili assistance may, Unicoii, ily arrives at a Iraine ol muni . , ,, , ■" " * Iind themselves. In- procured b\ lanada Irom that accepts the silualioii «-nii | SpCCl lo the 1 "llset (,illoli "Ilia- 1 , '.• , , . ..:. ;. , . 1 a close observation ol the con- eipianuiutv, mul is content to tulal resources ol tin coiintn, , ., , ,a, '., , , ., , trovers) and the progress ot rv make the most ol those advau- llllllt ill lVll\ tt.l. a I llllllll. Iltl ,, , 1 .. I medial measures m the Mates, lagea ami opportmuties which the prev ailing prosperit \ ed lu pullit oul a ktt weeks ag inal iln principle involved iu iln pr,st,!ii movemenl with re- Earth .ible in ai gi in ral « ,i\, is siis llplllill nl In Illg oil 1 Wtilklil 111 IIn .niinii .ai iiii* commission al . ol thi ii.hiil government on (""ls' without the exertional* „ i..uvu,,11,,11 relativa to leasing\smtty to an analysis to discov- w.,1,1 power 1- decidedlj at va-|a -* **** whuli tuderlie mi- riance with the position referred J"0** n-iitkt* The lact lo iu the aliovi u„ iuioiiwI ri lllal *-*** ari -00'1 *ti that port lln iti.'iuiii.u.l.ilioii in everv body knows lhat times ale Un t.iliiliilssiuii uuh respect to f-,,H'(1- ls ^tUti ipuU sullicient ils practical application thc result that its indum prove, in Minn respects, detri 11ui1i.il 1 at hei ih.iii helplul Since writing tli.it article, in- iiiriii.itinn Itas come lo hand tthnli .liiin> that iu wrestling with this problem leading thinkers and influential bodies ut tin United states are taking trong stand upon the I l i.tlselA .iliuli 11*.. has become a laiuiliar leiin oi late south oi thi i-itu I'.ii.illa 1 iu ilu discus i.'ii oi ilus importanl question, The M" N.,1.1, Chambei ol Lommerei '""' ' recent I * adopted unanimous!) .1 for Con- u.iiu powers wai lhat in lu- "" l,raa"-'al purposes. lure no unconditional titles i., -**» nUmnt in the lorm ol water nouns ihould lie riven tttkAy cash appeal with suih Ll. MUSIC HATH CHARMS \Vt have competent teachers for the lollowing instruments: PIANOFORTE Mi'iiil.iuirni'i all Iai,1.1. ..| M.al.ni anal Anlia|ii. I uiuiiur. -1. unin. Hi.uk .ml ll.r Kixuiti- K.*i*.n in, in .11 il" hr.nrlira. I'irtiiri- Imiiuiii:. Kurniliiri* Stonier-. ORGAN, VIOLIN, VIOLINCELLO, CORNE 173 THIRD STREET, W. M»ll. lUtniRia (Ifrll |Toml'l .llilllni, MANDOLIN. Trrm oj twelve li ssons. $§.00 North Vancouver Piano Co. & School of Music AuMros-44? Lonsdale Avenue Phone 114 but lhat even eranl or lease Udl1 'uru' lo ,hl' »v«age moi- ol ial, lo rendii hun decidedly uu- powers should Ik.- given ise l( ui potters should be subject, among others to three condi- lMlu,llt ul llk' llluU'raU' Uw» t.ons, name!) . lust, develop- 1M"' «*° wuul(l *tli*i his iltv ment within a specitwd lim,; -distractions upon Ins att.n nd, public control of rates, llu"' A sl'ulis oI "K'llUl l" nui lakes possession ol men m evise the s.uui at aay'time. u"s u"^n[ alul liu' *" iarc reporl prepared b) Jud|ie lhl" ui.11 i. rl - and through -.in ComniiUc * lionul Aiiatn-, whuh luaiiiiisi. llenn this iiiouimcl'.tlalloii lm' "P"11 PWjM in Wl.il- | provides lor Ui. piuteclioll ol Comb Rlk'>'s "*!_* UiTp broad visum .md a lirm "klM*' P'ovtdei ior the leas* oi iln issues involvw * 11.iiion movement. I he plan proposed in the it p ii I \i ould allord evei eiivou everv neutraliiing influence rtl , lo relinquish thcinselvis uiire- the public aa to rules and ilnn-'j,llK>" lla>' '"allitl'sl iun '" in agrees with th, report, but dl"''u"" u' *-**- l0 l1"' *-** a l,^.. ,..,,.i... ,... ,i... i every neutralizing influence and __ .lw iug "i water powers In partKiil.il the two ale iha.iui- lemdlJ l" ***** '" U'1' ricaUj opposed. Ptxd- warmth and thegrat- Tin,, i, iii.uiuestli ,,,,,111 lor lUu^ &**** ul turum"l''-'» tt.de dnt'lgelue ol opinion ,11 t0'"lurl»' the working out „i the details N"r h -** ',,lv *;"u,l ,l'ls"" ol any. scheme „i consexvat.o., l0 *"-"** lllal *•■lriaUut'nt vaal natural resourci u| tin vn st «Iiiit ai iln laine liu soiuuK prevantin| waste and i monopolistic control,, .i paragraph Irom the ripoi * u..I ,ii ,t in ih.iKi ii ■position .I. ii in ilus regard au |ii.iit\ thai would leal u| ol uiinvvessaril) retard tht usi ul ii.unit , wealth, not onl) would In ol im Iiiiiiiii io llu presenl oi to inline generations, but would be a positui injur) lo both. I'ull and in. evelop. unlit uiniii a ist and >. rej-ulation againsl thi abuses oi mottopol), ii the inn polic) im ilns country, Uul, ititiiini to natel pou - ,i .oul coal uicasuri tlu report recomnit od legi iation mi a i.nt iiii and intelligent lonsi'iii.iiinn tii tho problem must result in practical auau imity as to the aptucai Ol the principle embodied in tin phrase 'I uliseiv.lIiuii ttllll I i ," -.11 ordei to avoid an injudicious hoarding "i our magniucenl na- lural I'.souries and to attain the greatest ami moil rapid result', irom their legitimate itm- version into national wealth, rivtlhl'Ir'.kri'N I M.ll UK Al'.l Sl',1) Applied to linauei.il conditions, lhe lacull) ol analysii is UIU WllO t CXI la '. * ■I - a avi*r- oi the situation is by auy uteaua so censurable as some ol our solur minded lellows ttould havi us UlliM*. ll is doubtless to be regretted th.it "good limes" are allowed by sonn to I'llgelldit halills (il exiraviigaliie aiid prodigal indulgelices tthnli du uol add lo lhc sum total oi real happiness and which, Montr or later court discomfiture or disaster, but on tin* other band it is quite legitimate lhat undor prosperous codditloni mankind should indulge to the liillcst extent, grateful relaxa* lion Irom the high tension under which Uic mind has labored during the prevalence oi adverse conditions. The master iii.iiiu- w lu ii ihe siiiiiii threatens, which, »'"'' larclulh protect ,.., individual, pert dn iltuosl *i ing the puWii againsl imposi im1u ,. ,,, .. ls tl[ huuiits the bridge, lie denies tion .m.l un rt *i "ii .ibh charges, fin,,m,,,| .^.pr,., , miv himself ikep and snatches at Mill ,,in...m.i il.. dUcovery, tlI1.M1| "i,,,,,! i,,,, \\li^-ti i|lU'rva'-s •' ''-ist.v ""'''' Willi opening and worlung gi coal „„„„, j, t,Ki,, , ^ unfailing diligence ha studies aU mines aad lbi developmenl oi tfaj linji|u. I|n,|:- . ,,,„,. the coadlUom watei powei * a t polie) ah ,„., __ tlu. „„, ih •oliitel) ' «ntia] to tht growth „,,,,,, [nm v ir, ■""' i "' u,« u,sU"' cash the analyiil communitit and indeed to Lh. ,„,,,„,,„, „K(I,„,,* I"'"'- "' li» u'"'1' CMn lion ol uiiivi- I ,lv- Anxious linanciei 'i'ln prbposiUon lu least sni.ill poau intenl tiiini ijjtct column ol skv shore. and Ni iu in , ,|Kll and near lying tail with reipect to his ship and the safctv ol lus passengers, es- capes him. Hi 'bus BOl s|i,iif biinsell in tlu lim* ol peril in the lulldiucnt ol Ihoae tltitiei I involved ilt his position ,,1,,-j, sponsibiltty and "I trusl But read) ,i p.lSl- , irity. and Montrose Terrace The Cream of D.L. 553, North Vancouver Thrtc arc not vety many ol them, bul you still have a chance to secure one ol these ideal homesitcs 50 x! 40 to 20-loot Lane with $150 Cash Balance spread ovei IH months and lln total pure is $525. These lols, slashed and burned, and requiring hardly any clearing, are situated on an open slreel. They command a beautilul and uninlertupted view ol the harbor and the south city and aie only three blocks easl ol lhe Grand Boulevard and tramline. The Price and Terms are exceptionally low and easy THE BRITISH AMERICAN TRUST CO., Ltd. Williamson N I utnei, Managers, Real Estate Department 431 Seymour Street Phone 720 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. **»*»**»*t#»9#**#*#***iM^ i A Few Snaps for Profitable Investment Safety Income Prolit Call and see our Large and Exclusive List Correspondence Solicited North Vancouver Close-in City Lots at Less Than Acreage Prices An estate consisting of 73 Lots Centrally located in the City of North Vancouver. Some of the streets are already opened. Close to electric car line and waterfront. PRICE, $400 PER LOT AND UP Terms: OneT'ourth Cash, Balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Prices will be advanced on or belore April 15th next. Nearby lots in DISTRICT LOT 265 now saleable at $1000 to $2500 each Maps and particulars on application IRWIN &. BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated A.D. 1906, umler the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, with chiel plate ol business in North Van,ouver, B.C.) Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 Ir I 1 1 I * 1 I « I * * 1 : 1 « i Registration of North Vancouver Properties \ ninii ni ih,- registrations ol North Vancouvei properties obtained from the Vancouver I,ami Rugislry office disi -loses the following Ir.uislers for week ending March 14th: Vendor , runh,iser Property S Summers I. O.lllsiHl l.ol I. D.l,. Price 7S4 »,ooo Irwin .nul Hillings II. C l'"sin Lol 18-808-37.1 1 ,<kk> W, A Ingram W. Robertaon Loll 3 to ,s bl. 11 W'.... ;jo I Dononi F. W. Willor Lot 17-25-373 iJJ" E, \\ McLean V. 1). Anderson Lots 5 and 011-464 400 N. v. Land Company ...E. II Bridgetnan Lois u and 13-91-550 ... i$uu Albert Cotton .'. 11. K. Pullertou Block lyjhji $n> Tims. V,nulla N. K. Sihoolc- I,ot 9-1-638 1 ,.*..« L. It. u HoggM 'oim Kerguaon Lot 28-904044 -"•' C, S. Mil'lidsdii I. B. Walter Lol .v\v.s.|4 3,000 Lambert, Bond el ,d klotohei Vano Lol 1 1 104 306 .1. Korenagi A. M Uarfaeaon Lot 11-30-173 i,**-) A. Il.llll Colil Cathli-W Lot lS-S-273 555 Barker Wlll. A. Wadliams 1.1 and ItflrtJS 1,000 B, Wallbridgi Geo, Phillips . ...3A5 to 7-S1S-54N »,*,5J ,1. tt. ttondside Lots 17, h, 7-,l4-.S|*s M Waldi-n Jukes Nora Cooper... .l.ul 1 l-.S7-.sj4 1,500 hikes Tims, .lejikins Lot 15*87-549 .'..Sim L. Sanderson Darnv lv .limes el al Lot 33 and 34-18-553 9011 I..uiiiitii Hmiil \lox. CanwtU Lois 10, 11, iMM 1,150 V i'. Pa^e. H. Archibald S ', 5-188-545 401 Kmis Suulh C. R, Aei/el \. ll. ol 13 to l6-ll 1-548 4,000 N. V. Land 0o *', II. Ii.n Lol 10*101*550 I.Oihi Geo Eastman Geo, I., Dmnii Lol 5*139471 mv- K. vmi Kins George Nan s.s" Lois j-j .mh 7-111-77 5,150 All. W.ill.ne et .ll 'I'llolll.is Musk 553 l,,,l ,u jj) John Lawson , I. A. Aikon 555 Lot a \J Jas Dcliji- K.il.li,nine Douglas n.'l l,ol || ;i James Ollasoll \. J. Hughes ,.., 784 Lol I-l ('.. .1. Dimness \. £ Iluiliiiild H84 Block i-i 3,1m 11. U, Weed el al taine Nelson 430 (ptj )l aires 8,4 Jack Loutet Adolpli Koliiuson Wil Lots 11 aiiil 15-22 Joo B ('.. 11. Cardwall et al f. w. Donaldson 171 s. K. \ 3-135 « 1 E. G. IL Cardwall it al Alex. Smith 171 Lot :*s*i.VS William Orr G. II. Salmon 173 Lot 2222 1,1 h W. A. Mailer , lames Hood .'7,1 Lot .1-1.1 355 Chas Nelson R. K. Donaldson .-; 1 Lols lM,t-lK 4,1.1.1 E, Bayfield I,i/./ie Al. .Morrison .';, Lot 17*144 4,51x1 Announcement The North Vancouver Coal & Supply Company beg to inform thc public lhat they have established an office and depot al the foot of Lonsdale Ave., east of the ferry wharf, and will be prepared within a few days, to supply coal, wood and builders' supplies in any quantity at moderate prices. They respectfully solicit an opportunily to quote prices before purchases are made elsewhere. ■II. C, NATIONAL ELECTRIC LIGHT ASSOCIATION' A meeting ol tin- B. C. Rk« uii', Companj Section ol thc N,Ll ll Ul.lil 1-.'Ive I til J.jjjllt A AH nation was held liunll' ill the Company'i car barns, Wetttnin siei Ave., Vancouver, to hear Mr. Kennedy'" postponed id dress on "High and Low Ten- ■.n.n 111■ilriliiithiii Svslein " Mi Kenned) opened his lecture li\ referring to tlu- astonishing progKM made within the Iall li 11 \i als tOVi aids lliiil ellliiell 1J and transmission systems ; unti| uiiii|iar.ilnel\ remit vuari ii m.is considered a note worthy hai nl engineering to transmit current 1 diitanw ol ten or twelve miles at I pressure ol in,iiimi \ oils Al lhe present t\,t\ (he limit as lo 'lis lame, il any exists, is imi known for the lY.isnii lli.it 110 transmission s\ stein has as \ it lound dist.miu .nn obstacle Irom an engineering itandpoint, The USUI] Voltagl On these lilies today is 50,000 to nm,(.ni lolts, ,uiai iliiii r iiiii any serlon dii liuiltv 111 iiii waj 01 consider ,il'h im reaiing this preilure: 11 liu li uiinlil effect .1 great snv- Ing 111 lhe ,minimi ni 1 iipi'i 1 used Mr, Kelllled- linn with particular reterenct in oui onu -.\steiu explaining tin* m.tuner ol dividing the total nirrenl produced at the Lab ltunt/ni power house inlo different, circuits and sending it nul In the various suli itatlOUl Irmn whieh it was distributed lit*! being traiisforineil 10 I Milla^e siiitalili lm li^hl and power and traction. Length; discussion followed and some original theories and explanations were advanced, Among 111"' lakilig part in lln dis iiission were Messrs Koliinsi.n, Key, Grant, Lister, Crosby, Kowe, Badger, Parkin and Pel ry, Tin* nm iini; ilnsid with 1 inte nl thanks In Mr Keiimdv Inr his interesting address NOW Is tin* lum* 1 . iprl* ("nr IiiiiI 111 is We rei 1 .in in. ml •ml will supply you with LINE SLLPI11R SOLUTION Winch slinnhl In put mi he- lore the tires 1 iiiiiiiii nu to Imd. ALL K'Nds of fertilizer* FOR L/\WN /\NDCARD: N tiik n\\m\m .'li r I'll.. 1.1 1 * at I. in Liodii u Cars leave lerry landing for Cars leave Lonsdale Avenue, all points, as lollows Keith Road, and Queensbury •6.15 a.m. *6.45 " •7.20 " 7-50 " 8.20 " 8.50 " 9.20 " 9-45 " Alter which cars leave at ten minutes past the hour and twin ty minutes to the hour until midnight. * Not on Sunday. Avenue Terminals as follows: •6.05 a.m. •6.30 " •7.00 " •7-35 " 8.05 " 8-35 " 9.00 ■' 9.-25 " 9-45 " 10.25 " '0-55 " After whieh cars leave it live minutes to the hour and twen ty-five minutes after lit hour [until midnight. For Grouse Mountain take the Lonsdale Avenue car. For Lvnn Valley take the (Jueensluiry Avenue car. For Capilano take the Keith Road car. Miniiiii methods nl contraction combining Ariisiii decorative (eaturei with Ion jajesiiii in homelike cot} raldencM Thai make lln stand.nil nf quality [11 the houses that Wl lindd. Nothing is omitted Our |>l.ms Qhow everything tomtit) lor the completion Ql the store, lesiiliiiie, -tb, that we lmild. ^jone of llu- objection!ibk 1 \lr.is. and THE |iei.|,i, foi whom vi have buiii in North Vancou ver show tini 1 appreciation by advising the mii-rid- ing home WILDER i" ninii' and su us. Don't a... pi thi tatl ineiil ni another that the] cu niii you thi imi results, U vim wanl 1 In bell ransull MAM. B. MARTINSON C0N1R4C10K Horns Block. Lon.dalc Ave Phone Bl P. 0. Box 72 THE expi NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. H-athoi bloom Petticoats BEST FOR SPUING WEAR In these very ilcsiralile garments we show a -^reat mnse ol -Iv lt-s Imlil in plain and handsome embroidcr- ed elects. I Icaitliiililooin lYttiioiils are worn by fashionable Women the wo.Id over ihev aie lhe aenie ol style, Iit am! durability, Note theie Iwo popular priced linei: I!- ithi rldoom !'■Iti.. it * ivy, brown -ii , a .ri,I I,l.ti k. iii.iiI,' \, iti, ih*, |i cordi ,1 , ind duil mill . , \. client value, .it >2.25 ...,|i Heitherbloom I* - icon . imd< with di ep i ii iu Iai lloun,, ind (liiil luffle, shown in blick, mt j green ind bro« n: tli a ittrt. liv. i om- bimtion colon; prici Sl.il) i n h dim:. "• (Spi-ci a coun Gordon Drysdale, Limited 575 Griimille Street Phone 3541 Call and set mu list ol City Property and Acreage Double Corner on lhe Boulevard, $3000 One-third cash, l.al. arranged D.L. 265,2 lots, $1200 each, Easy terms. Lonsdale Brokerage Co. W. Tremayne I (3 Lonsdale Ave Phone 186 North Vancouver, B.C. E. PALMER MOM AND BKIlk COM It UM OR rietr-cuis urn Phone 170 P 0. Box 166 A. FARRO General Contractor Land Outrun Muap i.ui let • ItlUlalaK lllnlM MM llOUM'l* All i|«ui«nr. mult- (noil. it M f i. o v m a N i .. t KL. WW i.f I ■. ■. I • ' * .. - a - ll.lll, ■'ANDIE K IT&HEN A LARGI SI l il Vyl-' FRESH PRU11 AM. KAND1E ALWAYS ..N HAM. f.k. Bennel. (illonsdale Pianos ^Organs Tuned .md Repaired Charge. Modem. Satiiiw lion Guirsntet ,1 WILLIAM LINT PRACTICAL TUNER & REPAIRER "l'i (trail'. 'th *' . I rbei ive, ri will ree . I I * .a , * ling oi lhe Distri.' I i * biriclly riJUI.II, Vl a,jail,,11 III 'Un* luting ol In rule ol taxation loi thi li*,ii. Win Ivy, Dominion Miuistei * * n ni. .limn inun ,,;, , .,,1 lhat In bopwl i.i .i ** H. ■; a, n |U| Hn |a If 'ail lllllll,, ,*i in ■ippleiut-u i.m eat na, lu.uta*: .nli thanki. .\. ll a.,11.1.,,1 ni iik * kailway 11,., h idvising ...nt ins l ,,1|||... | la part*! laa give >.\ * Li wards ili, blow mj ,,i tui . the Lynn \ .a ley i,i,i,i. Accepted wiih thanks. i, ,.**■:, to accept con raet loi lay iug iii,, idewalk in L,ynn \ aiii. ii was resolved tu aco pi mi ila ui au. Dutton loi .' au i n.,ia. and gi*t hiui ninny to carry oat ihi cou ii.ui at hii ii inu. a.ii | Hi . Russell, M.sst 11 ...ui Harrington, on behall ol iiunl, iir, D, i 'aa',**, ui", *i vising that they had been m siniiU'ti to enter action againsi Lh uiunicipalii - connection with tlu district .action relative to alu reinovmg ol piles U'oiu lu*. property ileal l.ynn iieik steel bridge, * ague were claimed loi ir. . and .dbu ui^i ol piles ren ... ll.e clerk wai insti u» ii acknowledge the lettei . that the district a as will rights according to ilu pi >i * im.* tii iia* Municipal l * Ail ami thai mc tunin. 1 was willing in rucouipeutu- Mi Ior il,, co * ol auy liinbi I'il,.. appropriated by thi trict .ci ast in pilin] li. Sykcs acknowledged tin district s lettei advi iug llu impos u opi nun loi 15, block .. .- .. and iK|u, iiud iu I*.. that a ."* block 0 lot "A" ii. ... whan in I,anted lo erect a i, sidenca iui iiitiml**, Hi Icri U.e enginu i in report. <J. W. * den a,, lhc acceptance ui iin | a as enginwi .a. the roau tt. J, Pack winit .t,. lor Uic same position, Lt reaolved u ootiiy lhat po ion ti .is iin. 11. Peers wrote | accepting ihe positiou ., lax i" ,u ask , week'.*, , iui, uou ol liuu when In would t.ail .il lu. * and arrange. A petition waa ree a number ol oww i lhe luiisirui i mu oi .a tween U. 1.. win, u <■. • , ...ul ioj * .nnl continu li i. . in ,i ct'iiui,lion wiih tin. Keith ruad, it wus n tu Louncilhoi Lawson to a these * (i id .■hlClt.UUlll-, llu a ,i | Mill, icli.i.in* lo builu.,., tcllllOUi. HUl-Cl .1,1*1 I .1.1,1 that the itpm uuari i-ijuii*" lllllll was to rOUtl i" \ wi, having been bi| dayi ago Heci led. w. 11. Uu.um wrot. ,ndlo u.e extent "i - * Ior ilic conati ui.', a bridgi * i Creek al ihi iiuiiii,n i. ii, ■That tin l DtUM 'I' u.iy lo i limply Mill, tlu ., quest. J. C T. i ro the Casadii n In | i lion i ompany, aaked penuii iou at lhc oil.tii .uui .-.uliii.it In * company'.*- termi with tin in pectii ol ,111(1 lll.llltll.l.a *. II, 1,1,1.1,1 111 prcparw >" partkulai to Lb »■ad u ,uPP'i' rows bridge RelaUvi Lo ihis Lime, brick, jlaticr i....ii,., hi Sand, Cement fared to the Burrard la run nel .md Bridgi Co. kinds ..I I: lildin-r, C. H. Cwtn wroti Regarding .he inquiry llr, Kay was informed Lha '• am would not be needed and jtthat the two latter lualti-rs 'ia">u,i in attended lo. i in- lollowing ,'i.aia.* vt .* ii* initted and referred back various reaaona Part ol U i,* 1*141, block iH and 11, U, i,. ■*',;., block ii I), i,, im block i/, 1). I,. 836 ami north ball ol block in 1). I,. 590, 1 he lollow mj; it tun 1 • Mi.i .i.ui im stamp blow iug ou tlu (toss .uul J,yiui Valky Roads Stewart and Thompson >fi I. Vl. Nelaon (700, J. M. Uogai. J840 a.nl .1. V1.1,111 .111,1 IV Hughn >.,""" Ou nii'ii'iti "i 1 (inin illon liridguian and Lawson, thi lender ol ttobl Melson u..s accepted 1 li, Board ol Works financial report nl 11,383.15 was read md ."iui.ted. I "inu.lln.'. I..,,'. ..ii and Bridgman were . ppuinlcd .1 ■4*1 HASTINGS ST V\NCOUVF.r? GOVERNMENT ST, ORIA committee t.. proceed with arrangements relative lo the construction ul a float at Hi ilu bum wharl. it was resolved that 00 Saturday morning lirst the councii would uml Deep 1 cu* and Woodlands distrii is, leaving Uu tl. I Ut ') t) (lock 111 lilt* II."Ill ing. Councillor Un.l}'.....11 called ait.eiitiuii lu certain advertising matter whnh was being issued in connection with .. property designated as "idylwyld which he considered t" be misleading and worthy ol thi al liniiiiii ul lln* Allium - ■" in 1 al, li was reaolved that Uu clerk siiliiiin the in.uur to iln Attorney Gt ueral with lull pai iu ui,ns ■ihai he may betoini uini us. mt wiib the schemes and take such stops as hi con nidi. * necessary. llu district It iilllle Inlaw lot "11" was introduced ami read three times and passed. The rale ul levy was fixed as lollowi. General rale, j-ross 15 mills, net, il paid on or belore July 15,111, mj, mills, sihool rate 1 mills, general loan 1 null, Lynn Valley water loaa tale la mills, east Capilano water loan rale 1,'. mills. T. r. Durrand ol Vancouver has tented a houae pa md itreet east of Sl. Patrick's, and will in,ne 111 shortly. tt. s. Campion .s erecting 1 cottage on his property on \'11 w itreet in l). 1,. 547, which in will occupy himsell, IJ, DowU is erecting a reside, m* tin isth slreel iu 1). I,. 548 whnh hi expecta 10 occupy himsell. D.ni.e rumor Is buy 111 Rgard tn Hr, Howie's future intiiiiioiis, Imt in. official information is to hand. 5 HMimil'lHlll'I'HH 1»H M-I'H lllllil III III I IMIll IRII III lllll IB All ku.,1*. ul Lumber Mouldings Sash and Doors, Etc. Very i heap PUBLIC NOTICE CO. AND I'l imd.. I Kortl It Ol Bui N.ll.a Public Notice is hereby pven lhat the partnership hitherto existing between Leonard James Sale and H. T. Brewitt,Stationers and Dealers in Fancy Goods, is dissolved. I he business will in the future be carried on by Mr. L. J. Sale, trading under the firm name of THE LEONARD SALE CO. All outstanding accounts due the late firm of Sale & Brewitt must be paid forthwith to the undersigned. THE LEONARD SALE CO. N. B.—Our liiiMiics.N 111 the luture will Ik- conducted on a strictly cash bssis .unl |K>Hti\cl\ no iTedit will Ik 1 Mended to any one. THE LEONARD SALE CO. North Vancouver, B. C, March 15th, 1910. glllllllllllt<MIIIMMIIIMIWHH»H444HHH<lHHHH» Builders and Contractors P. LARSON And Material my u Hmi iii reaeoilablc pi {fl-*- at the Lynn to Sllj( that lu ("..i'i i."i ■■■Al'l'l 1 HOTEL NORTH \ II I I.I'II.IM longer than April ■■jfered, however, io sell thi eii- jtire outiii to tin "UVER $2,500 caah. Air. John I-..it a _____ person wilh all 1110,11.1 whether the district h. I a lil-H (|| IJ 'I"1'1 ''" ' ! ' I call! ill the Wl I nm ol itid all the district tl d 1 ,11*,, 1 with ami road ' la propoied nea residenci ■1 Ac tapilano roat. NEW BOULEVARD Expert on Fire, T.sses ol Brickv. All Work Onai 1 1 * * 1 nlli HI, 1 9 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 155 )4 LOTS on the New Boulevard between CHESTER- 1'll.LD AND MAHON AVENUES in a commanding position. This is, without doubt, one of the finest residential sulxlivisions on the market, combining a magnificent view with close proximity to the present Lonsdale Avenue Car Line. " Lob are K) led n ita nimli mm iimi turn Iwi andnd nrvmlm w n tifty toi street on the Weil n't. I .oii ue mi.iranleed cleared by lhe vendor and streets o|*ened up. For maps and price list apply to Campbell & Even-MW ,411111IIIH11111111H HI 1111II11111111111111111111111111111IIIM11» THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. SpecialOffers Double corner Lots ij and 14, block 14. D. L. 273. Price $35011. Cash $15011. Balance 6 and 11 monthi Single corner Lot 13. block ta, D. L. 17}, $1500. Cash fiaoo. Balance 6 ind 11 monthi. Single corner Lot 13, block |8, D. L. 273. Jiujoo. Cash J700. Bilance 6 and 12 monthi. Luton Esplanade, Lot 56, block 166, D. L. 274 tbctoo. '.1 cash. Balance 6, 12 and tS months. Lol ,5, block 39, I). L. 54H. Price |8oo. Cash $2511. Balance 6 and ia monthi. r. McMillan & co. Real Estate and Insurance Brokers 54 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 197 PROVINCIAL BILLS 11111111111 It 1111111111111II1111111111 III I l.l Shaw's Pioneer Dry Goods f Gent's Furnishing and Fancv Store. Cor. Ind sml Loosdsls Aw, EtU-bUibsd IKK Telephone M ' iim ipecisli im ihis week ire .is lollow: ' White Flanneletts 10, 12!^, 15 ani 2octs par yd. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ No. 63—An Act to incorpor- ' ate the Island Valley Railway Out of 95 bills introduced in Company, the local legislature this ses- No. 64—An Act to incorpor- tion there were 82 bills passed ate the Northern British Col- including supply. This is be- uinbia Telephone Company [lieved to constitute a record for; No. bb-An Act to revive, lathe high percentage of bills Uly and coniirm the incorpor.1 passed during anv sessiou of the tion of the Graham Island Hail- local hOUN. **y Company. Following is a complete list No. 68—An Act to iucorpor- of the bills which received the'ate the Western Union Fire lu- roya] assent: jsurance Company. No. 13—An Act to amend the- \ No. 69-An Act to amend tht Steam Boilers Inspection Act, Howe Sound, Pemberton V..:- i9oi. \ny and Northurn Railway Com No. 14-A11 Act Lo revise and pany Act, 1907. consolidate the Companies Act, j No. 70-An Act to incorpor- PO R ir '1897, and amending Acts. ate lhe British Columbia Ccu- ru. Box 15. No j6_An Aa t() alnc|1(] j^ __ Railway Company. Children's Protection Act ol No. 71-An Actio iucorp.ir- British Columbia. lata the Cariboo, Barkerville No. 18-An Act respecting I,i-jand Willow River i<aiUuy ■nor Licenses and the Trallic in 'Company, r licaiililul lines ol Girl-*' Sailor and Hrown Hovs' Suits, in navy blur, duck, and white drill #2.50 to Buster $3 f Ami vp< cially to be noted is our complete line ol Latins, llenls. Hovs' ,iinl liil.iuls Hosiery in .ill grades ami at prices tin mosl moderate. * Printi a-nl Duck special!) selected as to quality ind design, per yd ....toi to I5c DRESSMAKING en the Premises j^l4^^44444H44^Ht^tl 11111M H44444-H4H ':■PAMF \j Xjr I T 11_ and see us al THE NEW STORE Just al>ovr the City Hal IX!RA SPLCIAl Cash Bargains IHIS KMMN Intoxicating Liquors. No. 19—An Act to amend thl Land Act. No. 20—Au Act regarding the Inspection of Tramways. No. Jl—An Act for preserving Purchasers of Stock from Losses by Forged Transfers. ', No. 22—An Act to amend the Hush Fire Act. No. 23—An Act to amend the Woodmen's Lien lor Wages Act. No. 26—An Act to amend the Dyking Assessments Adjustment Act, 1905. No. 27-An Act to amend ll.e Municipal Clauses Act. No. 28-An Act to amend the Land Registry Act. No. 29—An ,\ct to amend llie Municipal Elections Act. No. ,1,0—An Act to repeal the Commercial Travellers' Licenses Act, 1907. No. 32-Au Act to Incorporate lhe city ol Prince Rupert. No. ,t,t—An Act to amend the Fire Inquiry Act. No. 34 An Aet ta provide tor tho Inspection of Premises, Works, Wires and Appliances _ Generating, Transmitting or f Supplying Electrical Energy. Nol 72—An Act to inx-rpor- atc thc Pacific and Alaska Rail way Company. No. 73—An Act to incorporate thc Comox Logging and Railway Company. No. 74—An Act to amend tho Vancouver Incorporation Ait, 1900. No. 75—An Act to amend the False Creek Foreshore Ail, 1904, No. 76—An Act to incorporate the Anglican Synod ol lhe Diocese of Caledonia. No. 77—An Act to incorporate the Northern Vancouver Island Railway Company. No. 78—-An Act respecting an agreement between the city ol Victoria and the British Columbia Electric Railway Compain No. 70—Au Act to incorporate the British Empire Insurance Company. No. 80—An Ael to incorporate the Penliclou Railway Company. No. 81—An Act rcspcttin-; Liens oi Mechanics, Wage-earners and others. No. 82-An Acl to validate Bylaw No. 204 ol the City ol No.'36-^11 Act to amciid the |Nelson ou thc nth day of Oc- Everything Reduced [f 54 md 50 Lonsdale Ave. West Vancouver Motor Launch Service Laaach "Wi st Vaneoon 1 " Csptsis Findlay Licensed lor 35 p^ss, ugers, TIME TABLE Uavm 11**11.1* llll * Il.li Iver- i»«'i it"M Suoitji Uur,*. (.iniaut.r III, Fa-flaw' Wlml 7 JO allll. 8.00 a.m. ii.tio a.m. i" mi a.m. 11 00 a.m. ij.oo a.m. 1 i mi p in 14.00 p.m. 15.00 *i m. ■'. 00 p.m. 17.00 p.m. |S 110 |l in. 1100 p III I4.OO p.m Single Tare 15c. Two Tickets 28c. (juickest route.Ironi Norlli Vancouver lu lh ■districi btftti Capilano Unci. Launch "Wesl Vl* inakt s coiiiu 1 lions, without (ail, wilh the lerry stealers liiini Norlh Van coin el, as pet above schedule. Bonrd of Tn\(\c North VancouTer Board ol Trade meets the third Tuesday ol each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the board room, City Hall. Executive meets the first Tuesday ol each month. W. I Irwin, president; J, G- Famm, secretary, E. IMWII CONTRACTOR ANI) BlILDI'lR Plans, Speiifualiotis, Est" P. 0. Box 27, North Vaticouvcr Wallace Shipyards, Ltd. SHIFBULDERS, ENGINEERS & Boilermakers. . , M.irin 1 Ststhmsrj l.n* gioisst. Bolli 1 Wort Moapt |V I It .'I' l< li phone toj North Vancouver Supreme Court Act. No. ^7—An Act to amend the County Courts Acl. No. 40—An Act to ratify an Agreement bearing dale the. seventeenth day ol .January, A. D., iqio, between His Majtsie the King and the Canadian Northern Railway Company. No 41 —An Act to incorpor- aie the Canadian Northern Pa- lilic Railway Compiiiiy. No. 42—An Act to ratify agrvcincjit bearing dale 1«cut \ -eighth day of February, 1910, between His Majesty tlu King and the Kettle River Valley Railwav Company. No. 44—An Act to amend thu Midway and Vernon Railwav Aid Act, 1904. Nn* IT An Act tO amend the Coal Mines Act. No. 48-An Act to authorize the re-purchase by the Crown ol Railwav Subsidy Lands. j No. 44-A11 Act respecting the U construction ol Sewers in Unm- ■corporaicd Districts. No. v>—An Act to incorpoi- ite the British Columbia and 1 Alaska Railway Compan). No. 51—An Act to iimorpor* 'ale the Porl Moody, Indian River and Northern Railway Compauy. No. 52—An Act to revive, ra- tlily and conlinn the Vancouver and Nicola Valley Railway Company Act, 1908. No. 53-An Act to incorporate the Que Charlotte Railway Company. No U -An Act respecting lhc s,iL.ition Army. No. U -An Acl res|-ecling ilic Ureal WMl Peruunenl I.nau Company, No. JO Al Acl to aulli"ii/e tlu 11. C. Mainland and least Industrial Company, Limited, to construct railways and tramways lor the purposes of Us undertaking, lay gas pipes .iiul ituiisinit electricity, Sti , niiii 1 ring other powers. No. ,s7-An Act lo conki upon the Council ol the Corporation ol the District ol Oak ist} 1 crt.iin powers in addition to those lonlerred by the Municipal Clauses Act. No. fl ■As, Act to niioipor- ate tlM liriiish Colunibi.i PlCfc* ers' Association. No. 60—An Act to iiiie!|'"i MU the Meu/ns Bay Railway Company. No i.i An Ad relatniK ll tin liiitish I olumbia Html Lands Coinpanv, I.itnltnl. ami the. Kaiiiloop'. 1-lintlaiiil 1 Hon and Power Compain, I,tin lied, nialililig both toinpaui. I to .iiiialealtiale llieir MM rights. Nn 62-An Act to incorporate thc Cily ol Vancouvei. tiober, A.D., 1909 No. 85-Au Act to amend llic Hospital Act, 1902. No. 86—An Act to amend ihe Timber Mauuiacturc Act, I9i>h- No. 87-An Act to validate and amend Bylaw No. 83 of the City ol North Vancouver to aid the Nortli Vancouver Cily Furies, Limited. No. 88-A11 Act to amend the New Westminster Act, 1888, an and amending Acts. the ! No. 89—An Act to amend the Provincial Elections Act. No. 90—.\n Act to amend the Timber Mark Act. No. 91-A11 Acl to amend ilu Water Act, 1909. No. 93-An Act to latilN au Agreement between His Majesty the King and the lvsqunitali and Nanaimo Kailway Company, bearing date the tweiily- lirst day oi October, 1909- No. 95-A11 Act lo amend the Coal Mines Regulation Act. Mr. J. T. Device, is busily preparing lor the sunuiier trade it his ice cream parlors and Iruit itorc at the terminus oi the Capilano car line, and has 1 ik en up his residence there. TOR- Fresh Groceries - I'ALI/ AT - HICKMAN'S J in-: yUALn 1 MOM Have vou look ed up «>»r Fresh Meat depa itmcnt, lor (|uslily and price a-"* c»nn<* be beslei u Why go down Uic hill when we can s upp*V ill your wai lt< C. R. HIO .MAN Groceries and Meats Phone 40 111 Lonsdsle / o«W' W.J. HAL CIVIL ■MOIN •j-a.il 1 a. - nr 1 tjm and WORTH TANCOt MAIN ■KM it(ibii«rt NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 First Streei, E. Phone 80 The Express $1.00 per year Foreign $1.50 Fine Printing' CATALOGUES BOOKLETS FOLDERS PAMPHLETS STRINGERS DODGERS CIRCULARS MAPS LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATEMENTS INVELOPES FINE STATIONERY SHIPPING TAGS LODGE STATIONERY ANNOU.NCEMKNTS MILK TICKETS BREAD TICKETS CALLING CARDS INVITATIONS MEAL TICKETS LABELS • BILLS (IF PARE l'K(»(ill AMMES NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 First Slreet, E Phone 80 THK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. 0.14. BAKERY And Ct'ftStCTIONERY BREAD, CAKES, I'ASTRY, ETC FRUIT CANDIES, Clli UtS AND TOBACCOS STATIONERY, MAUAZINES UFFK'K SUITL1ES, ETC SCHOOL APFOlSTMKNt Miss Nellie H« ly, nUxe of Mr. G. A. McBain ,hls Clty> has Int.. ippointed head teacher of tin- Lynn Valley school to lill the vacancy ("''"',1 h) tlu' resignation oi Mr, Buckley who intandi leaving thi vallej sliortlv. diss Hard) will taki up her new duties on Mi.>nd.i\ next. SOCIETY Mr .m.i Mrs. 11, C. Wrighl were thi hoati at a wt) pitas ant card part) given al tlnir residence on Lonidale t\n, on Wednesday evening. Attn .. f red. Bosquet, Prob. J £S tSSfiS = _ reverted lo and the balance oj ik eveaiag moal pleaaantl) spent in this way, Among those »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ preaent wen Mr, and Mrs Kealy, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams and Mi and Mrs. J, J. Woods. i;i I.- I'o |i,,\ |:J |'| 13 Royal Standard Flour Is growing In popularity with tin particulai U.t.ul Uak.. more rapidly than an) othei brand im the Hm. 1. ' olumbia market. Aiiii ill lii qualil * 'li.it laaiiiils." Order K<*\ \|. STANDARD nexl lima and be convinced oi ils stiperinrii \ The iiillnMin.' are lhe ivinniu-j tiumben loi Maul, ill OUI 1'.:,, I a,,,i, ' * i. - ; Vi, I SK,I54, 7<j,i'.i. Vancouver Millimj _ (ii\j'n Go. Ltd. t tin * ivi r. r... NKW Cl.l'.l-IK Mr. .1. Badger oi Belfast, Ireland, has accepted a position in the dry j;oiids store oi •'. J. UcAleecc ol ihis city and will bi-eoinc a resident ol North Vancouver in the luture. Kl I i long sinee Mr. HcAleecc could attend lo all the Itatt duties luu.sill and llien have linn to ■pare, but limes have changed since then iii tin Ambitious Cit) and now lie has in lus employment two clerks bciides hiinstif and all axe kept ver) bus) coping wiili tin demands of his buainaai, Advertise in the Kxpress If ynu wish to sell your real estate. Mi. B, II Verner, larveyor ol Vancouver, and cousin ol Br, Verner ol this iin, has annoan* cud his intontioii of Ottering upon life's diilies on the I'.i.tn.. ship plan, Mr. Verner leaves shortly lot Baltimore wherein:. prospective bride retddca. Al ter ihe ceremony whiih will be celebrated in lhat city, tin hap pv couple will embark lor Europe where .i hooeymoon ot about six weeks' duration will be spirit. A consider.ibli pari "i the time on the continent will be spent with friends and relatives in Ireland. KKKRY STATISTICS The continued rapid growth ol the amount oi business tr,.ii**ia tad b\ the fern, as evidenced by llie steadily iucreaaiug receipts is of the most gratifying nature, not only becauM it de- liioiistrates lhc wisdom ol the inveitment ol civic tnone) In the i-ipilal stock oi the Com- pan) as well aa ol the present system oi management, bnl a) so bei.uise it manifests in an unmistakable matntcr llu rapid development ol the cit) ind 'lis trict. The ...onih oi March just cloi ed marks a new retail,I in (lustiness oi the lerry service, the loial receipt! being Su.i.vi" As compared with llie business oi lasl (ear ihere were onl) Iwo months in which this total was equalled, The receipts loi lhe loin heaviest inolilhs during H)ot| Wile as lollows lulu s^ *,,, j| , .inli |6t68M ti, August st>,.,.-, ia,, Sejiiei.ilui >5iA57-'5< A comparison ol the earnings [or the mottth ol March since lym shows the itead) progress ol llu lerrv business as lollows March, 1901, receipts, (481.73 . nm:, 5571.15 , 1903, S888.M . hi,,1, vim.05 ; 1905, 11,777 17 la.la, ^1,991.2] j I9O7, Sjajjfi (". |a,a.S. (3,755.33 ,1 'H". >>', |l>l". The Itturna lor March, 1909, are not available on acconnl ol ilu- [act thai the transfei of the business to lhe City was made during lhat month, bat it is evident thai the earnings loi ihis year are quite i.itv po cent, ... advance of last vear. l.oi'Al, MEWS ITEMS Mi ll Barrows ol Vancouvi 1 has rented a house on [th streei in*.11 st. George's Ave and has moved in with I..-. lamil) Mr. .1. 0. Farmer has moved into his recent.) pnrchaaed re siilii.ee mi iiiih streei between St. George and St. Andrew'a. \\. I'.. Shakespeare has remo\ i.l [rom Vancouver and take. .. house on l-'iist stud near St. Andrew'! Ave. \lt 11 W Cough of this cit) has recently purchased .1 houae OU Mth struct west "I l,"..s'l,ile A\e. and moved in with his lamily. PEABODY'8 RAH R0A1) KING Wa* ,IIY Hull* ,l|<flltS lllT. Tin' mily ni.'iinilseturtr t'uii plseess cssh ptinnten il .Iiei tl., mil uii'i'l iipxi e-iliiiiiii. t L_4 PEABODYS 1 w '"'A7* >. " '""'*' f OS l'u 11 |niir Ami I,' Mi \in. < .! MADE OVERALLS ' -paim )\W^_/ AMERICAN ," COOK *jfj\> in ~', I'i*iil,,,,lv> l!nilra.,i,l Kia| a I 111. Om\e hr CUMMING5 ii, 1 i's Clothing, Fan.Uhii.fi, M< a'a, Ladiea', aad Cl.ilditn's Hoots and Slim s. NEXT TO BURNS' MEAT MARKHT NORTH VANCOUVER FERRY TIME TABLE STEAMER ST 0B01GB STR. NORTH VANCOUVEl Leave Van. Leave N. Van. Leave N. Van. Leave Van. V20 a.m. •6.45 a.m. *b.2o a.m. •b.45 sm. 7-3" " 7'50 " •;.:o " •8.00 " 8.30 " 8.50 " ♦8.20 " •8.50 " j.ta " 9 45 " 9.J0 9-45 " 10.15 " '0-4.S " 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " 11-45 " 11.15 " n.45 " 13.15 p-m. 12.45 P*m. 12.15 1"" 12.45 P l". 1.15 " 1.45 " 1.15 •• 1-45 " 2.15 " 2.45 " 215 " J 45 " 315 " 3-45 " 3*15 " 3-45 " 415 " 4 45 " 4-15 " 445 " 515 " 5 45 " 5-15 545 " 6.13 " 645 " 6.15 " 6.45 " 7.25 " 7-45 " 7.35 " / 45 " 8.15 " 8.45 " 8.15 " fi.45 " 1I.S " 945 ' 9-15 " 'US ' 10.13 " 10.45 " 10.15 " 10.49 " •11.15 " •n.45 " 11.19 " 12.00 * Not on Sunday. Time Table subject to clu 11 ge without notirr. IMMMMMIMMMMMMMMMMM 000009999990009990000000000000000000009999999000000000000009900099900009999999900009990999000000999900 New Boulevard Extension Lot* : : t : : : ♦ ♦ Are Booming Over 60 |>er cent, of the entire subdivision already sold Tlits.' lots arc 50 1135 feet, situated 3 blocks west of Lonsdale Avenue, two blocks west of New High School, with glorious view of Inlet and Vancouver. Look at the prices and terms, they cannot be equalled elsewhere $350 to 8425 each 11mis: Quarter cash; 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. We have only a limited number, so buy at once. We will clear these lots FREE OF CHARGE for any person desirious of building WARD, BIRMISTER & VON GRAFVENITZ Phone 5522 Vancouver Head Office 31() Pender St. THOS. GARROW Phone 202, 2nd St., East of Lonsdale Avenue ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* i ♦.*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*>♦ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Ports of the World "The Struggle lor Port Supremacy" is the topic of a valuable article- from the pen of Frank Twain, in the Sheffield Weekly Telegraph ol recent date. Alter dealing briefly with the conditions which have led up to the situation as It at present exists, relative to porl accommodation for the rapidly increasing volume ol shipping and thc steadily growing [infinitude of modern vessels, the writer proceeds to outline thc demands which a thoroughly modern port must bc prepared to meet and outlines the efforts that are being made by the leading ports ol the world, to respond. In view of the rank that Burrard Inlet is destined tlo take among the great world ports, this information will In- read with interest. The article proceeds as lollows : The modern port must anticipate a vessel ol 1,000 leet in length, ioo leet beam and a draught of 30 feet to 38 Ieet. this draught of water forms the great demand ol the shipbuilder from the port authority, and so length and breadth ol ships have been extended out ol all proportion to any increase in depth. While, on an average draught, an Atlantic liner of 33,000 tons can carry but from 500 to 600 tons of cargo, an increase of 1 foot in her draught enables her carrying capacity ol 3,500 tons, with a very small less in her speed. The draught of vessels which a port can accommodate is, then a very vital question for dock engineers, and the port which would keep its shipping and status must keep ahead ol the times by meeting the demands of shi|v- owners for vessels ol large draught to bc accommodated there. Unless this is done the shipowner will very soon divert his business to another port. Consequent upon this is the lierceness of port competition at home and abroad, and a brief survey of thc rival ports will show how great is this struggle for port supremacy. London, with her newly inaugurated Public Trust, will always have to keep well ahead ol the. times. At Southampton there has been a great development ol the dock system by the London and South-Western Railway Company, and they are evidently going to continue this policy of extension judging by thc dock extension schemes al present under consideration. The entrance channel will lie increased to a depth of Jj feet at l.w.o.s.t., and this coupled with the natural advantage ol two tides per diem, is an enticing feature for shipowners of deep dtanghtcd vessels, Indeed, the White Star Line have taken thoir hest vessels to this port from Liverpool, and one cannol say what further developments will take place, lor there art- large graving docks at Southampton over 850 feet long, ,s, feet wide, and with entrances nl 80 feet breadth, in addition tn other smaller graving docks and slip-ways. Lairages, chill rooms and railway lacilities are 'also provided, and all the port [adjuncts arc thoroughly up-to- date. I Coming to the Bristol Channel, we enter upon an ana which is well known as a progressive district. Here ls tlu thickest cluster ol rival ports round our coasts, nnd con'se- qucntlv great developments, Bristol lirst constructed its Royal Avoiiinoutli Dock at a cost of jG3,,s;oo,ooo, and then Canliu constructed its immense Queen Alexandra Dock, while, iu October of this year, the Swansea jlarbOUT Trustees opened what may well Ik- termed one ol the largest docks yet built, lor it has an area ol bb acres, Imt it i.s only part of an immense scheme nl harbour improvement which will considerably raise the status of the port of Swansea. Further, Port Talbot, New-port and Barry are almost continuously providing new facilities and so keeping up with the present day competition. At Glasgow great works arc being, and have been, construct, ed lor the narrowing of the Clyde and so deepening the channel from the width of that of a narrow forth to one in which the Lusitania and other vessels drawing over 30 Ieet of water can be accommodated with ease. There are now over 33o acres ol water space al Glasgow, and, as their chiel industries are shipbuilding and ship repairiug, there should be no limit to the depth of water at the port. The Clyde Trust, which is by uo means worked Ior prolit, has done a great service 111 iurtliering lhe development and commercial activities ol Glasgow, and not only has il brought its docks up to the highest possible state of cfli- cieiicy, but it owns quite a fleet oi dredgers for keeping the depth ol water desired to accommodate the immense ships built on the Clyde. Again, on the east coast, Under the regime ol the North- I Hasten Railwav, the llarth- IDOob, Blvth and Middlesbrough jhave developed I nun m nty dnr- lillg recent years, while Newcastle owes much ol its prosperity to the untiring eilorts and endeavours ol the Tync Improvement Commissioners, who are alwav s improving the port in one way or another. Hull is backed up by the North-East, ra Railway and the Hull and Barn- slcy Railway Company, wliile the new port ol liiiiiiinghaiii- llu- latest of thc Great Central's enterprises—kUt fair to 1 be a rival to the older port ol 'Hull. I On the Mersey we have two 'great dock extensions to cliron icle. Firstly, that of the. docks coaiidi rably enlarged in the at Garston, the largest of which neu luture. It is proposed to was quite recently opened by construct a MW doe* which will Lord Stalbridgc and named ai- continue the series ol present ter him ; and, secondly, a £3,-' docks beyond the Pieiu-de; basin. 000,000 scheme of the ttertey This new dock, which is to be Docks and Harbour Board Liverpool. But we have Continental rivals as well to coiisiucr, and oi dl the phases of commercial lile 111 which our Iriends across lhe seas have progressed, the shipping phase is their greatest a- chieveineiit in a carctvr of unexampled progress. At Antwerp, though situated 50 uiileis from the sea, great efforts are being made to accommodate vessels drawing .untiling up to 30 leet of water, while in tlieir total area of 170 acres of water space there is a depth ol 28 feet al all states nl called the Aladradque Dock, will possess a central wharf of 830 leet in length, and will be avail abb for steamers of a depth "I from id to 38 leet, while Its cost is estimated at £1,180,000, Ainl 111 good times and iu bad the tale ol the struggle goes on, bul port authorities recognise that alter every retrogadi period there comes one of progress and so they prepare for it. In the midst of all this port competition and strife, it is Impossible in say which port is "lirsl port," Statistics prove no thing, lor while one porl is .1 "terminal" nne, and snother is GO TO lhe tide, Already there are nine a "warehouse" port, another s docks al Antwerp with a wharl- '"transitu" port, etc., and linage ol .7,000 yards, and when ilillneiices at each are different the new docks now being con- and distinct, 01 one ihing, slructed and the works for however, we are sure, and that straightening the winding and is that up lo the presenl Rug* tortuous channel of the Scheldt land has held her own, and 1111- are completed, Antwerp will be less something very unl, an seen no mean rival to some of our happens she will continue to do more important English ports, so for years to come. At the neighbouring port ol — Ghent Uie works now under; . construction are being rapidly pushed on, and ships up to 50 leet draught can now proceed right up to the city wharves. Rotterdam, loo, has been forging ahead at a great rate in a determined fashion during the last few years, and has alreadv become no mean competitor Ior trade with Antwerp. ; Not very far from Antwerp, up the Dutch coast, is the new- port of Lubrugge, which is now connected with Brugus bv a continuous series ol docks, while there is a quayage of 5,1*14 feet directly accessible lo the sea. This quayage is equipped willl J14 electric cranes, while covered sfcommodation has been provided Ior the train running 111 connection with the passenger steamers. At Bruges iiself there is a depth af Jh', Ieet in all the docks, and the latest appliances for the rapid handling of cargo. I In Germany the port ol Ilain- liurg is not far behind iu this great struggle, for she has just commenced harbour works at a mst of over £6,000.000, and with dry docks ol great sin, 540 cranes, and the exteusivj operations now being carried nn, coupled with low dues, the port will soon be the cheapest and premier port on tl.e Nor-' ^^ VANCOUVER them Continent. ' " ' " On the French coast, the d» HOSPITAL mauds ol the luture are being 1 . 1 . .. . .1 i.seiniai nr anticipated at Havre, when-the ■... harbour authorities are propot- ll,t MISSES /'.111 >".\ ing to spend over three millions OwUfaeted Sergied, Ksdlssl mid sterling on improvements which will include a new drv dock, loo litt long, and additional quav to the extent ol 10,000 metres, while on the south coast M Frame the dnck acciiiniimil.i tion at Marseilles is to lie v,i\ Office Phone 149 FOR Signs House Painting Paper Hanging Glazing Wallpaper and Paints Ol all kinds Picture Framing FAIRVIEW ESQUIMAU GKELNHOtJSES 1.; -miic.1 ■CIT FLOWERS in limn an loweii |ini*i*». (iiie u-11 trial lur FUNERAL DESIGNS OR WEDDING BOUQUETS <iO? nestings St., W. Vancouvei, B.C SEVENTEEN HOMES in C0URS1 OF CONSTRUI riON Wo can handle 11 nun) note, If yon in thinking ol building Ml HI Md t.i IU till.' HUH' I an I CAMPBELL ii. MILLER 206 Lonidale Avi-. North Vancouver Vancoaver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS f. T. STEIN 9 CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Jig render street, Vancouver and Nortli Vancouver AHoHiTtds i.STANLEY MITTCN il U.A ARCHITECT 413 Granville street. VANCOUVER, B. C. GROCERS CHBAPSIDI GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail lib Hastings St. (dnwr.stairs) Delivery Tuesdays snd Kridayi MUSIC BARRISTERS Prof. JOS. E. NURNBERGER Musical Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 aud 4 Elks' Ila.., Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phone 2530 PiCTUHE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING SCHULTZ & ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Rooms 104-105 Crown Building, 615 Pender Strtet ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Phone 99b We have the largest stock oi S. D. Schultz C. S. Arnold j mouldings in B.CtO select irom __ iso when )ou want naming done " {cheap and well get our prices. -! BAILEY BR05* CO. L I'D b-uHa Mall 'nan NuriN'ii Nw«n Soul Out on AppHcitlon lur u-nii. apply at Die Bm|-UaI Cor. lMli Street 1 St. Aiulrf w'. Am PHONE 69 IIFtMDM 111 Economij is, in itself, a Great Income If your income, were gtwU) increased tomorrow, it is questionable whether you would lie in beAter position financially al the end of the vear, without tlu. incentive tn save that a Hank account affords. In other words, you must learn to savi*— and this valuable lesson is best learned by the npeniiij; ni ,1 Savings Account. The proceNs is simple, and llic habit soon becomes lixed. Call today at the iieanst branch oi the Boh "i Hamilton. Even if you only deposit one dollar, tn start with, it. is wnrth vour while. kallethe's Bath Corner Homer snd Ptnder Sis. Thc only up-to-date snd reliable bath housi in British Lo- luinbia- \\e cure when olbers lts.il. Satisfaction guaranteed or no psy. Plain baths, (Ikuic baths, shower baths, msssagc ior body, scalp sad fsce; electro ther- sptslic baths s specialty. JOS. KALLETHE, PROP., Grsdsste of Berlin, Germaay 540 Granville aud 138 Cordova RU8BEH blAMPS llll-. CIO 11 HEWITT CO Ma icturen IITEIM III ..lii... Mini's Sign .nni l'i.■1 M.uiaers |ai I MKIIH li 111 I".. l-'oNI K3I7J REAL ESTATE BUSINESS COLLEGES Keep your eye on EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars spply lo MORDEN 4 THORNTON Phone 815 440 Homer Strsst SPROTT-SHAWJ Business Institute j MrJJn GnmtM k c.B.e.3.6i!."^gWM,.f!'scho.,iSwiirilies lorporatiou Ltd ► J. Sprott, BA.,-- liaasger [ 440 Seymour Street PITMAN'S Bumih'ss College (132 Seymour st., Vancouvei I Day school open all the year round. Night school MMM es September 8th. C. G. Heaven, Agent North Vancouver Head Office, HAMfLTON C.p.,1.1 hum |i.500 000 I...... .rl I .aitl.t -■.„f„, 1.100,000 Tot.l Allill • • • ... 11.000.000 CHIROPRACTIC DETICTIVE AGENCIES Canadian Detective Bureau:— Ollices every when- IM Mat* '-"' I*"'I " Map .t m-i I'lif-seaM ff, f, WELSH General Supciintciidnii LADIES' MAIRDRESSING 30 per cenl Discount 1111 all lines ol Hail G * luritiK nur i;reat ramoi il isle, ■" 1 |i I In 11 'llli 1 mu i.n: lm l IN ■iking possi !| * ■1. hums, at all available .1 hi teipiihd I'H lln 'I i ilil' Uin,. 1',1'HI,, III!. Ill IL W ■11 ron'.t HAUAJTI til bn'i Granvl ■REAL ESTATE. LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgstc - - - Manager RESTAURANTS All North Vancouver ptopls tat st LEONARD'S Either Flack Block or Hastings street, opposite the new Post Oflice. Leonsrd Mils hia tea by tht pound. WATCHMAKERS English pi actual walchnaksr, Established 1889 Specialty, repairing WOODROOfB, jtj Carrall Street i'HIa i ESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, K____ Nl Ut la,,: \ ,i I : block, and lh. Mil fi VFTER WATER Mr. G. A ""* »•"> bas ,, E„ , riot * lor thi pasl week rn :l'rh'1 t0 ,H 1. O. O I' . ning an li, Hindu pi acn ■I land in *,, district - , ,-er in the west | the munici ,;,,; suit in tli ivoi i" place convalescii i ry satiilactorv North Vancouver Lodge, No 55, meets every Thursday evening. Corner Lonsdale avenue and ii.n nexl expec lu up i local i ' •'• "" 'l mvm Stan-hast, quaintai 1 tin* doubt tion. AT Hotel ' ■■J, S, Ro| lv ll Cl r Fuller, Bi Mis .1.1 pert, Palate I Ail! III. ill II lu . ft'. Di 11 » \\ UcNei .1. Blake, l..* Mr. and Victoria. nt in thi i i i harbor *., claim to a record i llii. .aim stream is the I uiuerj and s clu u these two applicai . ii d and which «ill I, b; lud| * I'.iai'iii mi i a. i-a lixod l>\ hiii'. Bi Ulli ia. \\ .iii r Commi isiont i ind lie luppoited tin uu ni llll' ' ... ni the liii u ukavoi to a asidi i aiiniiii sion i 'lie lliiulus an claim ii aai il,,* ,,.arts. of the Vancouver' •lets, I I * il.itsl in my a" .TVnated foi n the Boaid ol ' I 1 . , on thai a wall lui ted . iimg ' |e ii.il.ii as- . ai i'n ; lira u ',. honor ol 11" a thebetl ol ,.. levelopraenl ■* in ' he ■■i ly First itreet, at 8 o'clock Visit- i brethren cordially Invited to attend. J, Kelly, N.G.; A 1 Kennedy, Rcc-acc.; *'* H. Pilling, Fin.-see. l)K. H. B. HOWELL fr-P(KJ4N ,,,,,,, " * atari m, KW . ■' uv ' kuniRsrk, Iho: '-' ll( N"rl1' V ii,.in iei ADIES' SPRING COATS 1 t\i* luivi.. jlllt r*.t-1v..i *i -uii aiH'iil i*f l.aiiii,**. snd Ii'iin' Siirinu rami- in Covert Cloih snd i iocii .trlpoa. Thew mate ordi red to conn lu Feb Wh snd owing to thr dels] uti luu* marked tin prlceiextrs I u i.a' naure aa e impli u ilesrsnes. • Lsrtin' Plain and Pant Strips, Isml-Sttlng, unal -t*7 IC |,ric* iiiiiiiii In* flu Mi; -i .»I j . $1.1 J Satni' luabov* In Plain r'sarn <."■(' Cl..il>, vi*ry tin. (j>Q CA mnl Grey ii.ial,*. wnll iiunii'. Rrgolai iic.il. Ji'ii-t'i'i'iail • Olrla' -I'HiaL I'oiiU, Nnvy, Qi t i'l* la $4.75 ■Dr.. naking V!esd * ' . "U.'l.h L.\CES AND EVll.llOIDi RS . \,| |„„tl-«l I'* ' ll l.i '- I'l V * * r***a*la ..llllllll I Bl-I * a« iw *■*■i" r yd mul i*a • a i-a run-jc ol --a-- i I Km I ri* ivfj tna |vi nl lift a , . ■| i m * a ' ■. Embfi'.'l ii * :.u* *' il I' ■•■'"" loisslch, |aa.y.l '•■• l. «. lUMI. . .). .1. MeALEECE K1.1TII 1'.!,in']*: LONSDALE AVENUE I'UONE 93 I BlOV - tl'. ' ,.U " it NOTICE 'd um ri i' ■.'llnl ^^^^^^^^^^ I. WatchThis Space Each Week Ai: TTRACTIVK DVKRTISIXC. SSl'Kl-'.S _i"rivirv Nl'l'ITTl'D UYERS mNG USINESi HALLS GROCLPvY PHOTv'i Cir St. George's k 8th Sti ,' N. V VNCOUVER - .*.•■- mt . vx_na_——wm ■AKt YOU fiOINO IO BUILD ? i'mil.' '.I ii- : i ilic money and ri-piiy it to >uit yonrwll BY MONTHLY OR YEARLY SUMS Wl H tVE .I >.RGB1 IS! OF I HOICE LOTS FOR SAI I JOHN ALEXANDER &. CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS ui Lonsdsle Avenue Ml .mu lotal * * II.. ■II MIS ... tl Ol w tin*. lay tll.*V.ar I I'l" i ny, Iti-turnl ■Ll Hi *• At m \N Ib ifvor D miwno III) i I. ~ tmmmmm—mmmmmm \%\%\%\%\%\\\ ♦•♦•♦• ♦•♦4. +.♦.♦•♦.♦♦. +.+.+.+.* NOTICE! j Our badness Is noi practically on a cosh ba sis. This enables us to give .mr cutontn Uu sauii' high clsssfoods «!■havi slways liau.il..I at un luudi iiitur prion iiinn ian lu- obtained (rum stubs doln| a CTsdit trade. Trv an ordi i and compare quality aiul prici-. I J. A. t M. McMLLAN ♦ .♦.♦.♦.♦.♦♦.♦.♦...♦.♦♦.♦.♦.f.f. + f.|.f.,.|M ' , ■! -I ., In i-a I Hll<l li»t will' Ul !''i; 'ii li K SALE i uckl) iliuqbes k Phillipo Am lT|l| 111 - mu 11 (!Hi, HH<||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIMII IIIIIIIIIHII IIUIIII t NORTH VANCOUVER REALTY IS NOW THE Best Buy on the Market Nothing can excel it. Wc Offer the Following: J Lots 25 & 26, Blk. 9 m Loti 216c 22, Block 4 D.L. 265 •1 - **l, VHII *„|, id d ml 12 DM LYNN VALLEY line Lots $200 nek, \l > i.i li. Ii.ilani. 110 |x-r monlli DOM FORGET YOUR INSURANCE Wl MM. soLE AGENTS i"i; Comme ion urance Co., london, England n-l- , Aneti oi $88,850,000 Henry Eves ©. Co. PHONl ti. *.'■__^______________ _\-, \ND Is I N'I . 1 09 Lonsdale Avenue NORTH VANCOUVER . .-I-I-I-.■• -.■■■■. i ,, lillMMIMMHIIIH llll: IMMMMHIIIIMiniMIIIII'lHI
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1910-04-01 |
Geographic Location |
North Vancouver (B.C.) North Vancouver |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | The_Express_1910_04_01 |
Series |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | f687f6bc-5885-4c8a-afd5-15a87bc63494 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0309622 |
Latitude | 49.320556 |
Longitude | -123.073889 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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