asfaiY o<ttf ex* ®lj? ixpnaa : VOLUME 9 NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1909. NUMBER 6 Regular Meeting of Council City McRae, McNeish, road from Chesterfield avi-mu- Dkk ivi-rc present ,to Mahon avenue; oa the Es- plaiiii(k- from Lonsdale sveOUe east to tin- livery stable; mi tlu- south side ol second street from St. Patrick's avenue lo Sl vitl's avenue; on the easl Aldermen Schultz and at the regular session ol the city council on Monday eviaiag Mayor W. H. May occupied the chair. In accordance with notification Irom the agent ol the department of marine and fisheries at Victoria, the sum ol one- dollar rental, (or tide Hats Ior the year, was ordered paid. City Engineer Hanes reported as follows: Approving the pro- lile of the extension of the B. C. Electric lines on (J^eensbury avenue; filed. Recommending that thi; telephone to the intake- be connected with the general system; water couiniittee to act Kecouiinending lhat the board ol works stable be lighted by electric light; engineer to act. A. Stedman wrote, applying for the opening up of 20th street, east of Sutherland ave., as he wishes lo build; referred to board of works to report. Mrs. E. G. Kaymes wrote, asking that proper drainage be provided in front of lot it, block j, D. I.. 2-\; work reported done ami report adopted K. McMillan and T. Howard petitioned lor the improvement of St. David's ave. from Keith road to bth street, and ol hth street to St. Andrew's avenue and also for water connection to lots 2 and 7, block 10, D.I, 273; board of works to report. S. —, Baldwin wrote, requesting the removal of a large tree on Keith road that menaces the new residence which he is erecting; to lie done at once. G. C. Cooper wrotc.couiplain- ntg of the insiitliciciit drainage anil the unsatisfactory condition of the Esplanade adjoining his property, east of Lonsdale avenue; relerred to board of works. W. Bailey wrote, with respect to the proposal to make a play ground out ol a portion ol Victoria park easl, and asking that opportunity Ik- given for a counter petition Irmn rcsulints interested; letter to Ik- acknowledged ami iilt.l A petition lor a snle\i alk on the south side of llth slim from Htll street to Lonsdale avenue, was referred to the board of works. Accounts as follows were ordered paid: Board of works. local improvements, $520.65; general, J255.08; waterworks, I376.40. On motion, lot 16 in ilu- cemetery was sot aside for the purpose of all burials that had to be made at the expense ol the city, and lot 17 for the use of thc district council, for the same purpose; clerk will advise ilistrnt council accordingly. Aid. McNeish, chairman ol lhe board ol works recommended that sidewalks be laid as lollows On the suulh side nf St. Andrew's avenue Imm the Keith road to loth street; on the north side of 21st street. Irom Lonsdale avenue, MO feet west; on t'ppcr Keith road from Lonsdale avenue MO leet west; on the south side n| jth street (rom Chesterfield avenue to 200 feet west of Mahon ave ; on the south side ol |th street Irom Lonsdale avenue v»* leel east; on the north side ol Keilh DISTRICT COUNCIL Councillors Robson, Davison, antl Allan were regular session ol the district council, Thursday evening. The reeve presided. Letters were received as lollows: l'i0111 Bayfield & Archibald ol Vancouver, advising the council that the steam wagon purchased by the district, had beea shipped via the C.P.R., per S.S. Da* iCornishman, on September 28; sitle liled. LOCAL CONSERVATIVES A general meeting of the Con- .'"' servative party ol North Van- WT.tat W. S\ held ,„ the Eagles' hall, Esplanade, Friday evening next, the 2yth inst., at eight o'clock p.m. All conservatives are cordially Invited lu ul tend. The meeting will attend to organisation ami general business. in SUPERIOR FLOUR The Vancouver Milling & Grain Co., Ltd., manufacturers ol Royal Standard Flour, pur- Social and Personal Items R. Adams intends beginning in the near future Lhe cm-.ion of a large residence on his property on 2nd street west. Mrs. Robert Jainieson ol IIol- iinl, Man., arrived in lhe till this week, on an extended visil toller daughter, Mrs. .1. 11. Tilling, 10th street. Dancing School—J. A. Stoney teacher. Eagles' hall, every Monday evening, commencing iyoy, at 8 p.m. 15th street. On motion these recommendations were adopted as read. On motion ol Aid. Schult/ the mayor was appoint, ii a committee of one to consult the cilv Wanted—By November isl, a girl for general housework. Good home, permanent posi.ion family of three. Applv Mrs. W. J. Wilson, 6th lUeet, opposite St. Andrew's church. I ' Mrs. R. Fawcett, of this city, was again a prize winner at the In the case of Royal Standard provincial exibition, at New first N. Lonsdale and .lack Loutet W.uiU'iJ. - Boy l" Ic,irn the printing. Apply this office, The new tints wheeler will be launched within the next tell days. Airs. B. C, Isinsford, jrd street casl, will nol receive un lil the 41I1 Fritlai 111 .lami.ii>. next. ol St. David's avenue from 4th From W. T. Graham, asking to 6th streets; on the south side that King street cast, be exten- of 6th street 41m leel east, to ded to the west one-half of lot sue a unique policy to attract (jet ~lY St.David's avenue; on the nortli 6, block 12, D.L. 787 or ol lots attention to lhe merits of their side ol Keith road from Ridge- g and 9, block ih, D. I,. 7S7; the product. A visit to their mills waj- avenue to Moody avenue road to be built if suitable and a careful notice of the pro- on the norih side ol Keith road guarantee given that the owners cess through which the wheati from St. George's avenue 6110 will build. passes in being made into flour, feet tiasl; on St. George's ave., From F. C. Gamble, provin- enables one to appreciate its west side from 1st street, to cial engineer, to the elect that great popularity. The quality Keith road; on Bciyicke avenue the letter from council with re- of goodness alone is sullicient west side from Keith road lo ferciice to a road along the west 'to recommend it very strongly side ol D. L. 763 had been refer-1 to the favor of tlie thrifty red to the road superintendent!, housekeeper to report; filed. From Citv Clerk Shepherd,ad- however, another inducement is Westminster, securing first on Inge aV Main, Lonsdale ave.,and vising council that block 17', in'added in the way of an oppor- Mounttnellick sofa pillow, and has rented the new limise ol Seymour cemetery had been set tunity to obtain a ioy piece,fust and second on embroidered McNah, opposite the lire-hall The Mt Dougall-.lenkins En gllieers, Ltd., ale SOW engaged in the erection ol their large machine and boiler shop. l'rof. O'Brien will hold 1 d,iiu ing class in the Eagles' hall, North Vancouver, on Thursila\ evenings, starting October 14th at 8 o'clock. Fred Basnet ol Nelson has purchased the business ol Iluuli solicitor with a view to having the amended local improvement bylaw in readiness for consideration by touncil, Monday evtn ing next. On motion ol Aid. Dick it was resolved that it was the sense of Uie council that any property owners building iu I). L. 273, sliould bc accomiiio'lal- I. Selev, surveyor, Irom Vai with his lamily, has aside for the use of the district jdinner set at no cost whatever, photo frames, for such interments as were con- The users of Royal Standard j ducted at the public expense; Flour Iind a coupon in each sack I Rev. II. E. Howes, spiritual- couver, wnii 111s liled. of Hour purchased. The coupon ist missionary, will speak in the ri'nU<1 lllt' residence lornu-rly 0 The lender of Mr. Probert for bears a number which at some Eagles' hall on Sunday evening cupicd by Dr. \ emer, 538 Lou work on Harold road, nainelv time will enable the possessor; at eight o'clock, on the subject dale ave. fia-65, was considered loo high, to draw the dinner set referred "Light Eternal." The sermon and it was decided to proceed to. Further particulars can will bc followed by descriptions In day work, | doubtless be obtained from your and messages. The public cor The work of construction on grocer, dially invited. Collection. • » . *-'",. '"■■ '■•■' 1 ■ 1 ___\\_______M m~..''~-X. . ^m_ S^M_ * ;-.*' • ! ■•■' ^yrtrew* i» ™ 1.11 1 U - -; • -! Jfc'.- y *•' ■ r • 1 -• ' j a) s** ^**^**»- *. .j ■ *■ * H j :^#raS»>^Swi w-^!? 1 ,< '*'. |V ^_m 9 I _ u up mmm , 9* m* .wb ,>4u- ju_tft I.O.\n*ALK AVKNUK FhO.M KKKRY LAUDING ed with waler connections. Tailor mad was awarded Win. Some discussion arose with 'Alisop at ,15 cents per foot. reference to the atlvisab-lii, ol 1,|il,ls as ll)lltnvs **** lKah relusing lo alloii persons in a state of intoxication to rtde mi the ferry boals, and the 1, alter was relerred lo the leirv t-.iin- tors. A liylaw to grant an exclusive franchise lor iwciu- five )"< ere to the North Vancouver Light, Heat aSt Gas Power Ctmpnny, 11 as nail iwiie and l.i.it over until Wednesday eveaiag, lot a third reading. with The east 40 aires of I). I.. j*93, referred back. The east part ol I). I,. .S.S.S, appiovcd. Lm 7, block A, l). L. si3, approved. Minks 1 and 2, 1). I,. 57y, reierred back. Pan of l). L. Sh7, approved. Blinks 11 sad 12, 1). L. ii:i, approved, Lots 15 lo :i and -1 to 8l, D.L. 863, approved, Block 11, 1). I,. §01, approved, The s. \v. one-asar* ur oi 1). L. 867, approved. Lots GRAND CONCEIT I The grand Thanksgiving ball. under thc auspices of North The grand concert given in Vancouver lodge, No. 55, I.OO. St. Andrew's church, last even- F., in the Horticultural hall on I lag, (Thursday) was an enter- Monday next, gives every prom- taininc-nt ol exceptional merit, ise of proving one of the most sad scored a conspicuous success popalai sad eaceesahd social in every way. The building was functions of the season, crowded to the doors, inanv In Steam freighter lliiirii'tli ,.\li Ktll/.le Bros , I.tif. was on the Wallace ways this wnk. This is the largest vessel yet hauled out on the ways, and registers 762 tons capacity. The rehearsal for' the opei a 11 M.S. Pinafore, was well attended on Tuesday last, thirl \ Iwo singers being in their plans and taking their partis. Excel lent progress is being made At the session of lhe C.E.S., held on Monday tuning, \t. Knowles gave an inierestmg address on lhe lopic "Doubting Castle" on the Pilgrim's Progress stiles. A spuUnl dis- iilsslon lollowed lhe address. The increased attciitl.imc al the meetings liianilesis the glowing popularity of lhe socielv with tin lining people. The following hochcj tiitliii siasts wlll jtiniiiiv to Burnabv tomorrow, (Satunlav 1 by tin 1.30 car Irom Vamouver,to take issue with lhe 111 wlv (oniinl tlub theie: Mi-.s, s \ . ami B, C*.uili-t<ill, V (', C,indwell, M A. Laing ami A Y Other, together with I-:. S. and P I Baylis, E. J. II. Cardimill, F. G. Wood, II. I,. Mil'licrson and S. Humphreys. ferry purposes was given l»< readings and laid ova until Wednesday evening. The Inlaw provides ior the issuance ol lerry debentures guaranteed by the city, debentures to tim lolly years at five per cent. Council adjourned until Wni tusd.iv evening. GONE TO ENGLAND W. L* and Mrs. Keene were outgoing passengers this w-rrk, bound (or England, where thev will enjoy a visit of about four months duration among relatives and friends. During their absence, the residence of Mr.and Mrs Keene 011 15th street, will bc occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen, who have recently arrived from Jiuow Jaw, Sask, TO ADVERTISERS I t t +%+ Changes oi advert ischiums must be in the hands ol the printers not Inter thin Wednesday nl each wn k in insure publication Posi tively no variation Iroiii this rule will be made, ing unable lo obtain seats. A. F. Reilly, organist of the chuuli acted as accompanist .tftid Mrs. A. .1. Tyson as associate sccou panist. Miss Grace Hastings, SS Violinists and Miss Eli/abet ll M. Fournier as dramatic supra no, met with tniliusiastii re- Block 18, south pah ceptions and c.ipturitl the house Mi, approved eoudi- by tlieir respective renditions A. B, Stevenson as reader, fully sustained his reputation as au artist of exceptional ability,ami the selections by the Mo/art trio and the choruses by the choir, were items ol genuine merit and received well merited spplaasi Mr. Reillv is lo lie longratulal- ed on having gathered togethn „ advis- w W-'gation ol smh a superior order upon this his initial , eflort in concert work, since as llie pioposfd ivl, lis],ni o| ,*,.*, ,. i»r ,. ,, ,' ... „..,, ,., ,, suiiiiilg his duties as mgaiilst ol hi nli in,nl west, lo Wluu Clill - Citj, was reported upon by the eii^initi .is lollows 1300 feet "i m idging, MS"" (eel of through! On Monde), Thsnhsglvine aa) rock nil, I'la'ia Ud ol grsdinj the local hockey team will le.iM Total length of new mad 53,598 on the morning boat to plav a The sale of work in the Institute hall, Linn Valid, Thins day next, at 2 O'clock in llu ll ternooli, has had a lot ol labor expended on it by the l.nliis oi the Ladles' Aid 111 tiiiiuetllon with the Pit.sby tii ian thureli, and promises to be one ol the Prospects arc ,*x„,.t„i„,,llv V™& «"■*■ "< fhl IMSOa Ll lor a verv large at- thcvalK>' 82 to yi, 1). L. RiSs, approve! .1 ,b-la*..!:.M,:.,s:'.•'.:'.':',:" -^ ^ 1^49,»*Laos,•? proved, -.I I). I, Uonalh. Blotk .', I). I,. K*M, 11 it 1 ml back. Boanl of works attounts tm lilt* ,1111*111111 ol |i74}.Ol Well read aiid ordered paid. Messrs. 1). \\. Elder and J. K, Wanl were appointed to const! lule lhe assessment commission lor the district, Thev will act willi the assessor in m\ capacity, promising lor a very Iciidatiic at lhe ball to Ik- given bv L* 0. L. 1840 of this city, in llu* Horticultural hall, mi Iks evening ol November sth next. A large attendance from Vaniouver is assured and late curs and a late ferry will lie run lor their convenience The admission will he free. An eiitetiaiiiiiitnt will be gives in ihe eveaiag .it eight o'clock, admission 15c. Don't lorgel the date1 Tliursila- , I), | 28th. the church. .lohn Laws,m's standard bnd mare "Latlv of Claude" WM I prominent priu wianec at Bei Westminster exhibition. she csptarsd the blue ribbon | Inst pri/e) ill the standard bud roadster ilass, and likewise the championship amongst the thoroughbreds, standard brnls. and hackneys and coach li"'si 1 sin is now the proud winner ol i; first prizes. ! (apt Balkwill of Champion iSr White, Vancouver, Barrowl) leet. To construct 1 roadwa; match at Victoria. The team escaped With his life, when tlm mg thi'sti 66 loi'l wide woultl entail tost as will be at its lull strength with stow, now on the wais, sank tmtrse. tin the excuption of G. Green-Army- and listed, carrying him Continued on Page Ten. ,tage. .under 30 leet ol water. Engineer Cameron returned -.istcrday Irom a slimi trip to the Okallagali Vallc\ in tonuci tion with two Irrigation echem es, one lm Rlililainls in llu* Cherry neck disi rut, and lhe oiher im B1.111 park, overlook ing the Okanagan lake lie was delighted with the Ismons Cold* In .tin lain li, and was not sin prised at us world-wide repote tion lor fruit, but he thinks, (rom the nature ol their soil and Itoiu their position, that thc properties with whkh he h.is to di il have even higher prospt Dr. MtKetbine and I S. Re.n ate leaving nothing to tlialha in the piovisjoii they are making lor irrigating ami develop- propertiee, and ol opeliini; up o| Ibis down line Interioi region will read benefually on the mast cities, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. IS Sluirt, iii.iala*r.iii'ly nordutl It I ||a|a;,*. ,,1 t,||, Lli I'llll. II' la,la*|a*M ttill I'l | ..I 111 llll I*.-.I'lll-.. NU l*.,|lllllllllll**lll"ll |Hlll|i>llt*l| 1'N.a, |l| over liglisturu ul a riUft, I UK l*.\l*lll II IliU I." U.ll la -|a all-llal,* (oi u Liiiiloiia "i ..■ i r.--j tit lai Illd r,-a aa,*.*. Ia„* I I*.!.I I" UTUIIUI • It llta-CUSa ■IUII .ll al"! UIU'- Sir,- is publii criticism ol the aiiaiis ni tins citj deai .uui will the apparent cuiuplac- encj oi onr citizens accept » final the designs and plans iub milted In the lerr) coiutnisaioii tis im- the in» lerrj sttamei without snj iju«tion bciug raised as lu u iuiln 1 ihose plans are the best obtainable and will give the ratepayers the best value lor the large sum pro posed to be expended, Is it possible 111 Ihese da local representative government and ratepayers' assouationa, to put a bylaw through with what promisee t" be eas< and eeleriii Involving an expenditure ol oni hundred and twenty-eight thon* ■and dollars Iw sn Important public work, tlu designs and plans oi whnh have been pro cured in a manner utterly al varianci with thi procedure ad opted In other municipalities and piiblit corporations? The lerrj commissioners, in making the unusual dcparcur, ot selling up a thawing ollice, and taking upmi themselves the highlv technical work ol designing the new lerrj steamer, have cooly ignored publii su ceptibil nits in matters ol this kind,and art attempting thai which Un two great shipping companies across the Inlet refrain Irom tloing. 1 allude lo ihi t anadian Pacific Railwaj and thc i nion Steamship Companj Surelj lhe business .ulllllell ol the dl- rectors and executive "1 those companies is equal al leas! lo that oi tin lerrj commissioner! No reflection is intended hen upon the draftsmen engaged at the Uii\ offices, they maj be competent to design Dread noughts and the ocean grej hounds "i the Atlantic, imt nevertheless the ratepayers have the right I" know what is tin professional status and experi cine "I iIicm gentlemen, and from win ii. i* thej i ami [laving n gard to the spli ndid luture win, li *i-*|*i .11 - lo lie ii"W dawning upon Korth Vancouver why should nol thi tin havi a hii- steamet equal t" 11 not surpassing in design and utility anj lerrj steamer ol its comparative si/t oii the Aim i it all mu uii,m. the plans aad designs i"i which ihould be obtained in tin customary manner- open competition, The new steamer will have to be paid im at ns market value, and iiii plausible pleas ol economy, urgency, or other surmountable difficulties should in listened tO, The ratepayers are now perilously near haiing to accept eii her something that mav prove to be vastly inferior to what ii is possible to obtain, or take the responsibility oi turning the Inlaw down, ami thus delay lor twelve months this very Important work. Possibly the 1,tiler mursc ls preferable tn the precipitate al tern.itive now lonnl iipnn the ratepayers by the Injudicious ers. poliiv ul the Mil inliiiiiis.sioii- A J HENDERSON Ninth Vancouver, (Kt. i8th, CHANGE OF BUSINESS K. lv Uacnaghten, late assistant professor at UcGill university . Montreal, has been lecturing in i-'reiith .unl Gentian at the UcGill university oi liriiish Columbia suite tin beginning ol tin (Mullet term, ainl owing lo the stress of work thus entailed is compelled to retire from tin firm "i Ah \.indl i ,\- u.i, naghten at tht etnl ol lhe curriiit month. Mr Uacnaghten, who w.ts a scholar ul Eton ami King's iol- 1'ge. Cambridge, graduated in the first il.iss ul the tlnssu.il tripos 1883, ]'t liiliitl.ii' has been presented by Francis Hotting ol North Van- COUVST, and is now in lhe iltsc-cl house. This beetle, about :111s. long, ol a dull brown color, armed in England about a year ago as a larva, in a slab of pine .wood, in whkh it was known I to have lived lor six or eight months, The Isrvs was deep CTtsm color, with the exception of the head, which was a light brown, but the pups does not stem tO have been observed. The metamorphosis in the long- icon beetles tretpiently lakes more than a year, bul may In Indefinitely prolonged; cases are on record in which individuals have eaten their way out ol a table, H and even 2S years alter the felling of lhe tree from which the iurnilure was made." FOREIGN Nl-:\vs ITEMS United States shippers |*sj anuuallv (200,000,000 to foreign shipowners to transport going ami coming cargoes. A sinn-i oils taliipaigli has Ineli sel in operation to proiiirc legislation at tht approaching session ol congress, siuh as will '.'iu- an impetus to Uic- building up ol tilie merchant marine d tin Statee ami llins keep this iimne- at home. There are now three -vorld's (airs s,hedulcd. Bamdy, Winnipeg in mi:. San Diego, Cal.. in 1915, ami Tokm in iqi;. KAKK SPECIMEN' (Mn oi tin latest recipients ol tin manifold largess m North Vancouver, is tin Zoological Gardens, London, England, according to a latt number ol iln "Tillies," whnh stutts. "An in ten stiii'; Loagicorn lm tic, probably belonging lo tin lamiK I. (). (). F. North Vaniouver Lodge ss, meets every Thursdai t ing, coiner I.onsdale avenue First street, at 8 o'clotk. V in*j 'brethren cordially invite attend. Edwin Peers, N Tims. S. Nve, Rec.-.iec; .1. Pilling, Fin.-sec. No ■inland tsit- ll to ('.*; H. PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT RICHMOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT I \Kl'. NnTit l*: thai I havi received objections in witting to tin lollowing names being ra tained 01 placed on 'in List ol Voters lot iln Richmond Electoral District, on tin grosads >t-t OppOSJtl 1 .nh 11.iln, AND taki tioiiti that .it .1 Court til Revision to he held on the 1st day of Novembei at On tiu ll,,11, North Vancouver, H 1 ..i tm o'clock m the lorenoon, l dull beat .unl <!. >, r- .* n.i to ' r KM • nthi 1 Prm ( **: -li. in .,- -i. 1 -i-l! hai ndi ! I I |)hI * 'I*' * i, ||,,| *| II, I* , . THOMAS SHEPHBED •Ufistrai a,1 Voters lor Richmond Electoral District LIST OF NAMES OBJECTED TO !:*.■ No. Aug, NAME Ft 1 in r IK Paonessu ■ lral*l. 01 Calling (in tl rn Ulijt't'tinii Hastings T S , Hasting p 11 iiiiciii.ui Not Victoria rosd. South Vancouver labora Not Oattlieb Iluliaii land street west, Vancouvei . „ brewai Kot Willnlm Larson loth avium, Smith Vancouver, carpenter, Nol mil Crest ni Amln. Sextro De.uliii,ui's Maud lisliertnatt Not in Julius I'miii Deadm.m's Isl,.ml iishcrniaii Not m Giai Blasich Deadman'i Islsad iishermaii Not In Domenlco Picinich Deadman's Island fbhermai Not In lohn i.midon K.iiiiiu ... 933 Hornby itrsst, Vanconver brotni Not in British liriiish Hritish British Richmi Kuhiiu Kii Iiiii Rii hm K'.hn. Subject Subject 1"! SU ajlll >nd E I) mil K I) md 1-: 1) md l<; I) .1 ti r. n Olal Wetzell .-17, ud street,Nonh Vancouvei real estati Not British Subject agent 1171 .lohn McDonald 1,-nn Valley, Worth Vanconvet merchant *t *C denoti - tlmt persons objected to ceased, loi a period ol nil months, nest befon Uu bolt Ing oi the Court oi Kt'-i 1 * i" ii iii ui Kit hinuii'i Electoral District, M,KIH • ■ • • DAIRY VANCOUVER . Wf*2\tm ■ Phone 126 Store 111 1st street west I >.a 11 y all'liUTV 1,1 Mill Ullal I'lYHHl quality KiittHlili-iil lltoi-bolM AI.liaiU.li.nl ( re.uifry tatMllUt k*<* 1' r ■ • ,a 10. I'ln.in* ISI l.e.tr onliT*. ill al'ir*', WM. PHILIP Prop, j North Vancoaver Transfer jg» Cartage, Removal'*, I Weel Delivery, Stiirnjje us uicAHnNAui.it riiinm fell plume 70, Nighl ( alls 1. WEDDING RINGS BCh. Oil Clothe* and Rubber Boot* Everything for tba wt weather. Wa have |u''iviili'il that you may secure anv kunl of wear iliiring tin- damp season. Oilskins for the heavy worker, also Heavy Gum Hoots, Capei ind Oilskins for the hoy. I 'riiveilt ties for the lighter wear nnd the Light Rub* In r font for all wear. ■■ama— \^\JL*2*,lVM.k 11.m's c lot Ii' nu. l-'iiiin-h "L's. M'-tt'n, l-.iiiits, and (Ilil,111 is Huo'H Old SIliM'S. NI-XT TO M'RNS* MKAT KA1KBT An* l filial (or, Inu "nt I-i »•> im 11, v.t the I,ni -ex ire often consulted ibout lhe pnrehese, tn ihe) sli*' il.i In. Will*1.*"i; ringi t annul he loo g * quality—the) ire not everjdaj i.m htsts We hive iln 1 In ,m Mt I id uold, RUit 1 '*" d ', ui a long lifetime. 1" !:, 1 -it I. - "i riiiKi »ei 11 il) iAt- ih, lead in vai rty, quality ami low prices. Buy JfOM j, \m iit In it- imi it n »iH ft the Iiest value lor your nimi. v. GIMSSIE & CO. -a,i8 Camliic Slreel V. II. ITOMIY W I. MIIKHI-i'S Mt Ifrntl f'T Mlirt'iai-i', tile l.'.t material lur null, nml cefllDfl l'lione K90 W. H. STONEY ®, CO. Sijlll*- of everv ilescri|itioil Wallpapers, I'amls, Oils, Varnishes, do. House Painting Gluing, Paper Hanging, KaUooaiuing 1 leeoiilliliL'. etc. *?*?.?.?▼*?•#▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼*?▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ fTVVffffff NOR III VAN' ul \ IK B&K I 1 ih ibovs trade mark, tin • in ..I .|iialiti. on your cereal loads We 111.11111l.il tnre the beet Rolled Oats mi tin mirket tod l'«lll|al. 11,1 Propria low STEAM LAUNDRY Everything nea ami up to-dite. All classes of laundry work lm hotels, houses, individuals, etc. First-clSH umk nv latest and best methods. Cit) Ind district delivery, ModeraM charges Haw lour I.aunlirv Wind done locally, llllll Ull Id AND WORKS: 14th Slreet, (ast *************** **4 DOWN IOWN llllll I 37 lonsdale Ave n Leave row ordi is with us foi HAY, GRAIN ANH CHOI' r,.aui|it Deliver) S,tii'*(.i' ia* 11 1 luiriiiteed n... Brackman-Ker Milliwj Co. Untiled. I. ' *■ * ai !'• 11 v Lending las ( hapn 01, local Bsnsger. lis Cars leave lerry landing for all points, as lollows: •6.15 a.m. •6.45 " *7.28 " 7-50 " 8.20 " 8.,so " 9.30 " 9-45 " After ivhich cais leave at ten minntaa past the hour and twenty minutes to the hour until midnight \**i * , Sun I'ui 1.1,,u.se Mountain uhe ih l.Min Valley takr the Quecuslm take the Keith Uoad car. Cars leave Lonsdale Avenue, Keith Road, and Queensbury Avenue Terminals as follows: •6.05 a.m. •6.30 " •7.00 " *7-35 " 8.05 " 8-35 " 9.00 " 9.35 " 9-45 " 10.25 " 10.55 " After ivhich cart |m . .< 1 — mlnuii• '•' thr iw 1 ie I • ! tr iiiinillt-s aft 1 ■ imu until midnight. e I.nn-.dale Avenue eai. Kin ry Avenue car. For Capilano ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦ |8na|) in Lumi Valley|| ■' 11 t foe-quarter sere block, mi Centi* Knad, cloie lo store ami ear line, s*J7*"i, |75cash,the balance in fl, IJand L8monthi, ♦ Another unop in lynn Valh'V—1 acrwih D.L216H,$1078, |fl78 J] > > cash, tin- hahinee inli anil l'i inmiths. Kor I shoti time only. THESE ARE THE TWO BEST BU/S IN LYNN VALLEY i i Martinson & Co. Rciil Estate iiiiii Instiiivtec A.ccnti SORTH VANCOUVER, R,C. a ' 'I 'I THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Dated October, 1909 T. S. NYE Agmmpttt FOR SALE OF LAfJD LOT . BLOCK DISTRICT LOT 2026 NORTH VANCOUVER' DISTRICT. All new houses should be piped for gas in order to save the heavy expenditure for this convenience at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT 4 POWER CO., LIMITED, Lonsdale Ave. Builders and Contractor* P. LARSON il prepared to supply Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement And all kinds of Building Material in quantities to suit Md at reasonable prices. —APPLY— HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVER TELEPHONE No. 2, General Contractor CLEARING, (.RAPING, EXCAVATING, Etc. HortH Vancouver HOSPITAL OOXDUCTID IT THE MISSES DAWSON Certlflcated Surgical, MrJi-il ind Maternity Nurw Oam tMt Out n sn»tam For Wim- apply at tha Hoipital Cor. 16th Strut A St. Antlraw'i Ay*. PHONE •« ao viaar EXPIRIENCB _ M*NM Disiana Co«rioht»*c Ainu Holtnf t ikilah md *«orirtami uw Bilflkir MMi-uln oar opinion ft-M niLw aa Uom .trt-ti. w-iO-laritfaniffllllW on l-MDM Mnl tiaa. Quaat aaaaar lor Movtuf wuaaiaa. J^s_ta_ tbwh llun a thnaatta Scientific American. k hMal-om.l J Ulu.trtt.al WaVavUr. Una* cm- nlttloa or any .citutmc joomu. Twmi tot la,|i,»iyiii,pMUf«pnMla. Bold Hr KSSSm LECTURES ON "POULTRY HAlSlNli" HY MR. JULL and ON "DOMESTIC SCIENCE" BY MISS ROSE Boy Wanted To learn the printing trade. Apply at THIS OFFICE JACK LOUTET l« WcstmiBskr Land Bistrid in' omsdue avi. mouth -mncouvei* iilt! ■ l'liuur 47 Br.D.h Plmtif'" K-lldtDCl Phum Llit Oct your name In tht vacant apace. Yon won't regret it Pncei $250 up. Agent for the Nye Subdivision at NORTH LONSDALE Branch to be opened Corner Queen St. District of New Westminster TAKE NOTICE that William Robert Stanley, of Vancouver, occupution, rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; }2o acres more or less, commencing at a post planted about 13 chains south of the south-east corner of lot 1239, thence south 80 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains more or less to the point of commencement. WM. ROBT STANLEY per WM. DALZIEL DUKE Agent Dated August 24, 1909. 4-13 SEVENTEEN HOMES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION We can handle as many more. If you are thinking of building set us and talk the matter over CAMPBELL i^ MILLER 205 Lonidale Av«. North V»n»oaT«r Horticultural Hall Saturday, October 23rd at 8:00 o'clock, p.m. Salety Deposit Bom to Rent. Salety Deposit Boien to Rj i in mn in e Aouu tMOulav, TryiUi, Uquldetor -«M«lviri and AnI|»i> Court Bindi Iimad 4° INTEREST Piid on dipoiiti, compound-*! lour time* rwrlT. Pmaa BoolH ImmWI 5l i r. S. BARNARD, Churrnu HON. F.'CARTKR-COTTON, Chiirmin ol RieeiitiTt F. J. P. OIBROS, Jlinit-a-r I. G. WAINWBICHT' <attatarj Orinrille Mmiioni Block, cornir Kotxon iod Gnnnlle P. 0. Box 903 phon* M9 SaUty bttpotit. Boiei to Rent. Safety Deporit Bom to R< NORTH V VSCOl V I U FERRY TIME KM I [STEAMER ST. GEORGE STR, NORTH VANl(ir\I.R Leave Van. Leave N. Van. Leave N. Van. Leave Van. "6.20 a.m. •6.45 a.m. "6.20 a.m. •h.45 Sl.lll. 7-30 " 7-50 " •7.20 " •8.00 " ! 8.30 « 8.50 " *8.20 " •8.50 " 9-15 " 9-45 " 9.20 9.45 " 10.15 " 10.45 " 10.15 " 10.45 » 11.15 " "•45 " 11.15 " n.45 " 12.15 p.m. 12.45 p.m. 12.15 P-1", 12.45 P-m. 1.15 " l 45 " I.I5 1.45 " 2.15 " 3-45 " 2.15 " 2-45 " 3-45 " 3-15 " 3-45 " 3-15 " 4-15 " 4.45 " 4-15 " 4-45 " 5-15 " 5-45 " 5->5 5-15 " 6.15 " 6-45 " 6.15 " 6.45 " 7*25 " 7-45 " 7-25 " 7-45 " 8.15 " 8*45 " 8.15 " 8.45 " : 9.15 " 9-45 ' 9-15 " 945 ' 10.15 " 10.45 " 10.15 " 10.45 " 1 Ml.15 " •11.45 " 11.15 " 12.00 1 * Not on Sundav. 1 Time Table subject to 1 chan ge without notice. NORTH VANCOUVER Is an Ideal Spot For Modern Monies WE HAVE THE THIRD LARGEST KOMI VARD IN THE WORLD THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. ri11: i:\i'i.i.s.s NoiTN V«M> >a| vu*. It C. tl 00 H i i* ol -i in ian*. Om rear ■*ii mln ■ Tlir a* ml,) . . ,'J.a t'niiel Stile, .inal I orvli*n,|l,50peryi r .11 'VI* .11II. -l.v, II III - Taaisim lii.pi ii inn n i ii -*1- 50 "-iai-1" i uuti weh iii-'*rii"ii. 1,'iiiiik .Van,.-, I . |1 "" pel iiiiTi p. r ui.'iitli. I,ivi, nn lium i. Si i i.i - III days, |t| SU days, 17.611 Ll .n Am mriaiXil I ir-i oi-' riaun, 10 , a*i,i. |.a*r in, vat I iU * 'Ui ial iii-i" ■ par line i . ', i * *.* u \i.». On I ,,\- la' a *l,l- |*,*l lllll*,a*.a- la ll|-erti"ll i a K.ile» ar- l.la.a I!, \ >*,.* - . ntraetadvertlseuienti I . Imi a- ul II *■ |aiin,.*r I' ll',' ! Ilillglui ii-'ir. psbllcitii i. il, I -'I' .N'aU I ll \ IV Da I ' 9 NEW FI-KKV STKAMivK l-1mn correspondenci which h.is appeared ia the publii press the fact has become evident that exception is taken upon the part fi shuii ni tin ratepayer!, to the method adopted bj the lm,ml ui dun luis iii ilu lot), in procuring plana lot tin pro posed iu» ferry iteamer, inu iiunii as iln plans neu drawn in the compan) 'i officei, Instead oi having beea procured bj means m calling ini competitive plans. in order that the ratepayer! at largi maj tit assured lhat this mattei waa given careful and mature consideration In the board ol directors, and that tlu course uhlili tin- iillini,it, li lolluiicil uas ,iilu|iiul advisedly and u.l reason! which in Im lust judgment ol the din rendered it the most istiataci- ot) courw i" pursue. Th*. i'.\ preaa has bet n placed ia posses* simi ui ilu [acta, .md has been reijllcslcil lu stale I belli lm iih una,iiii,.Da.ii ol iiu ratepayer!, lni]Uiriis mi. in.nli I, *l|, al home snd abroad .is to tlu pro- babk- coit of the competitive SillllllC .is lidllills. 1*1,111 I I,ill- iish; iiiaiiin architect! a ould provide plans tree of charge il ihey received tin contract for building thc boat, but n Lhdi plant wen rejected, the} would expect to bc reimbursed i.n tin plalls, in which use the mst ii ould he about >.-,s"", a leading inui in Australia would submit plans, mi condition thai the* nm paid im* pet uin oi tin ci^t "1 lile laual built ihould thnt' plans not ta. accepted and tin contract awarded lo ihem; local paiius miu prepared to (llall plalls, ainl the basis sue; gl 'ui WII live pel cilll lul plans ainl lUpeTVistOfl 1-imii thisu investigations, iln com lnuiiM plan uas nut considered attractive from iln iiandpoinl oi probabli cost, inin «as iikivusi an import ant, nun in ihe problem, it wi aid ncccssaril) column- a number iii wuks mi perhaps month m i.n .tii<i i*idi, and loi undue! a i , u\i schiin, to advautagi and n v**' .nl iuiperalivi thai iln nm boal in readt foi .sun., iiaih lim mason a As aboui mn inuiiths will i" n quired loi thi construction of tin vessel, it uas considered iui- practicabh lo folio* th. competitive scheme, unlesi tin mattei um poitponed foi oni •Mi lh. .illni hand, il «as iolisni.lc.1 that it WOUld I'e nl great advanlagi in havt iji, plans di awn where tlui could I" frequentl) in llu* director!, .nnl ihe varioui th*. tails could Ik (aleliilli a, ' I'd ,i * iln i alnsi Willi, ih, board recognized iln fact, ihat the) wen n"i practical boal I it was nevi rthi li tain thai it would be the dun of the im.ml in approvi anv plans that uere ultimately ad- opted, in anv i.isc. It was also thought that if competitive plant uere received Irom a score ..I different toureei in different part! nl the world, the probability ivniilil lie that no particulai plan would altogether sun llie boanl, aiul that in lhe lasl analyiii .some accommodated plan iiuulil hau* to in* adopted and inu plaiis drawn, embodying the ideas uliuh the board migiii wish to Incorporate in the neu boat. It uas therefore coniidered lhat a great laving ilil llll'tll 111 pHM-JO Jl| PfUOaWl tiiulais b\ having lhe plans) drawn on the ground by men | acquainted with local conditions! and requirements, and under the conilant atteatioa ol the directors, in farther justification ol this course, the boanl accepted n as| a i.m ihat the general lines oi | the Uen bual ilc-l'e ul necessity I determined, to a very great talent bi the measurement! ul the lerry steamer St. George. In * many particulars, such a-, breadth ui beam, curvature ui ] ihe buws, freeboard ehi-iglit a-1 bove lhe Hater;, etc., the lien boat iiuubl be required to con- j lorm tu the Jul nm mi bj ihe existing bual, Because ul lllis, I ilu s,ia|ie ai command in design-1: mg lhe new bual iius largely restricted am! the problem much simplilicd. Thi director! considered ol the greatest benefit, the lact that the) ucie privileged lo aiail lllilllscivis nl lhe leslllls 111 leT- t) boat construction, arrived ai by largi ainl wealth] ierry com- paiius all along the l'acilic coail, notably al ball Fraiuis io and Seattle. The type ol hill siiaiuuls in use al these points, is lhc product of main yean actual experiment, backed up In unlimited iapnal lu pro .illva. llii uli Insl ImaUs lur lhe purpose The conditions exist- in^ at these coast points aru practically identical in all rcs- pecti with those existing lucal- ly. The sti alia is at pitsiiil _ use oa llnsi olher sysleuis lure i an mile inspected byr a coin- petilit lullilllltlei liom Un* lueal board, despatched ior that explicit purpose. The plans ul the propoied nni liny boal (ol- I'.u iiusiie Um beat laa tana ol Iln must mudcrii buals null III Use un Sail I'lalklMu ha.l'bor. The designer who wa.s employed i" illau tin pi.m.s ol lhe neu boal Has a man ol undoubted qualifications of a high order. Ills cxperiiiiu coven main yean la practical ihipbuiiding ami inaiiui .mlulecture, during i gn,.i portioa ol arhkh he uas agaged in designing and building mm ships un lhe gn id lakes in Ontario, l.atci he accepted a I"' iiimi as in.ii int.* (lesigini lor llu C, I1. K , and in this capacity ilesigllid the deck linlisis oil llii S. S, I'iiiki'ss Churlotte. A * In ill. d. I alls nl lOllstnii Hull nl lllc Hill stiaihii. il is iiiussari lo state only that she Ull! ai,HI,,|||| _ all H'Spllts to Lloyda' qualificationi,wliich aie ilu stand.ml in the ebippitt)! llolld. The plans an bring sllb- HERE IS A GOOD INVESTMENT For the Man wiih small capital rOR $500 Cash Mil BALANCE AS RENT Vou can buy .1 nice new home on 'ith street, facing South large lot, price $2800 BUY NOW and not when the railway comes and price will be $481)0 ELDER MURRAY CO. MILLINERY Smart Stylei Wo. lemanihip Guaranteed I'iirlimltr people will find ouritylis suited In tlieir tutc-i. We carry ih ie motto. "Style and Good Workmanship" and wi- iniiet live up to it. Your arte large or small receive! rareful attention. MISS CURLE 21* lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver The Sherwin-Williams Paintt Ceter Earth HEATERS .^♦♦^ttwm^HW") *^**<r^>9*<-\r*9*<-9*^C<-** THE LONSDALE PH ARM ACI SELLS DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT VANCOUVER PRICES.... TRADE AT HOME GIVE US A TRIAL NEXT ORDER. P. S. ON YOUR PHONE it) THOMAS, Phm. P. DRUGGIST ^a.'aa*.a'aa*a^aa;a.;aaJaa;a."a.*a.'aa;aaJaaJa*'aa*M*aa*aa*a a*a.*..*aa'aa ".**.**••".**»**•—••*. -HMK- Our large assortment ol HeatiiiR Stoves has just ir- rived from the factory. We have ever,thing Irom the cheapest air tight to to the most expensive hot blast. Our prices are right and the stoves are the very best made. Paine <& McMillan The Pioneer Hardware wmMiwtyiplA Sherwin-Williami Paintt Ceter the Earth initted to Lloyds' board ol marine architects for llieir approval, in order thai the vessel mav obtain elas.siliealion wilh Llovds. Any changes suggest- ,.1 In this board will ol course be made- in the plans ol the boat. The Bxprm is phased in give iniiiili itv 10 the- above information in Uie mutual interests oi lhe ratepayers and lhe board ol directori ol the ferry coinpanv. Diplock-Wright Lumber Co. DIMENSION LUMBER 8HIPLAP RU8TIC SHINGLES LATH FINISHING LUMBER BTC., ETC. Our prion un fight, LET />• GIVE YOU A FU HUE US VOUR LUMRER BILL :'ave your Piano by having an Expert do your Tuning T. BRADLEY-TAYLOR 260 Second St., West Work tiiiaranler.l. I'll limp a |"i«inl ami If/33 ALIi'i: )l. STEEDEl Kxporien.-,-! TKACHKK 01 .MUSIC | Ccrtifli-ale fmm I., i|,ti j I 'nii^t-rvatiiriiiin Tuition in Kniilish, maeb ami (iermiin Puplll prepared fnr tciii-hera' un.l University Tturitn'ttit LjUWU uiv. ii at pupil's re-si'leii.c Terms Mi A'l'lrf..:—t'apilam ■ I.T.I t.-. Nnrlh Van.'iuur. REV. H. E. HOWES M'HIIIUI IM MISSIONARY May be coosulted daily Irom n a. ni. to 7 p. in iu small room, a Hall l iplanade. I7th Street, Nurth Vancouver A SNAP I'nl P. ACRES CL0SB TO LONSDALE AVE. This will make a good lubdivwion. Prices and ttrms right. ALEXANDER SMITH b CO. Lonidale Avenue, near Ferry Phonen-Office 24 Houso 22 Stanley Heights THE BEAUTY SPOT Of NORTH VANCOUVER Situated on the Beautiful Sunny Southern Slopes overlooking Hurrard Inlet, and our fair city, LARGE VIEW LOTS $100 CORNERS $120 TERMS-$5.00 Cash: $5.00 per month or $125 per week* NO INTEREST NO TAXES N.B.—On Saturday, Oetobet Uth, tt 1.30 p>m ibtrp, Otir launch leaves Biliingagata wharf Quit eaat of North Vancouver ferry whtrf) for Stanley Height!. We will be pleased to furnish transportation Iii nny persons desiring lo see tin- property, yuite i number have already made arrangement! tii ■in. We will be pleased to have you join the party. Ample BOOOmmodation will be furnished. We have two streets with a 10-ft. grade on our property which gives you an opportunity to know what W! have to offer. Call and get one of our descriptive circulars. Jones fr Franklin PHONE 970 Note change in address to 449 I -2 Pender St. W. open evenings !'" Good News THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Queensbury Heights NORTH VANCOUVER Lots in lliis sub-division are 50 x 140 at least. Th.-y command a magnificent view in all directions. Water, Light and Phone are on the property All Streets are Open and will soon be Graded Only I 1-2 blocks from the Queensbury Ave. Car This is the last chance you have of buying so near in the terms arcs 1-4 cash, balance in six quarterly payments at 7 per cent. j. J. woods ts co. Phone 45 5 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver i.Jj, H°-d§ P. O. Box 140 Cardinall No 1 xi me uou Ior not BUYING THAT PIANO Contraclinn lor several liiiii'lrfil pirn10tJ375.no In .<.( in nu tradi-; nt .1 lue; cut Inun Ma'nilni'tiireis' \\ luili-.air I'riccs, enables us to ship in CARLOAD LOTS ami liy tin iw luMen •>-■ ta in," living I" us iiiauv iloliars in lrei(*lits al'ti-, we are now silling Popular Dependable P anos *-*75 iiiju |jm $325 |6 I'D tll $10.1)0 || *| lllallllll Wlnn>ou deal wiih ns -ou gel llie Inst thai I in La nuill PiahoI oh- ( IM IN WWIIHK I.anahi, Imi Ind liy 38 VI* IK*, I K.I, In Al. I Xl'l Kll n 1 »nd au aliundance of capital, can give. NEWS OF THE PROVINCE KAMLOOPS A new 20 box Gaiiicive-11 lire alarm system is to bc installed in this city, at a cost of upwards of $4,500. 1 householders who are at present I disqualified, under the municipal clauses act. It is authoritatively reported that the Canadian Northern Railway will be iu Kamloops within two years, and that from this city the road will follow the Thompson and the Fraser rivers to the coast. REVELSTOKE In the judgment of expert iiiiiiiii); men who have examined thu deposits, the mica deposits of the Hig, Ilend country give promise oi developing to proportions that will place litem among the leading mica producers of the world. The electors pronounced favorably on the bylaw to borrow SHAIKH) for thc improvement of the city power plant. The voir stood 20K in favor of Uie bylaw 71 against and 2 spoiled ballots. NELSON Nelson street railway stock to the amount of *f 17,850 has been subscribed, leaving only 57,150 to complete the $25,000 necessary to render the loan bylaw operative. Aii ofler of 99*4 has been received for the $25,000 proposed bond issue by the company. A movement is on foot to establish a co-operative store in this city. Thc matter wa.s discussed at an enthusiastic meeting recently held ,<f Unse interested in thc project. ROSSLAND Three diamond drills are now in operation in Le K01 mine, on dillercnt levels, and indications are favorable to satisfactory results. The Velvet mine, which has been idle far several years, has been disposed of under a working bond, aud operations will begin at once. VICTORIA lt is reported that tin Inun cial returns oi the annual Iall fair, will show a delicil ol $,S"m> notwithstanding the fact that the city council assisted to the extent of $5o<x) and the provincial government to Um amount of iio.ooo. A change ol management Is imminent in Koyal .lul-ilce- hospital, due to iinsatislactorv linancial conditions. There at room rents on the books unpaid amounting to $22,000. Montelius Piano House, Ltd T,he city council l"^0"" t(1 collect a road tax of li per :in- niim, in order to make voters out of the large number ol 4 4*1 441 M.alaaa,, 0*0 Writ Vinrouver, ■ • B.C. The quadrennial general conference of the Methodist church in Canada will be held in this city, commencing August loth, 1)10. The city treasurer's report lor nine months of the present vans shows receipts |$33>403 JJ and disbnrsements to that amount, less $10,452, thc amount ol toA in hand. The last contract lor the mn struc'tion of a section of IJ mil's of the-Alberni branch ol tin B & N. Hy. was let recentlv to a lirm of Calgary contractors Thc Royal Rank of Canada has taken out a permit tor the erection ol a splendid modern bank building in this city, at a cost ol $45,000. W. Rogers, who accidentally shot himself in the fool sometime ago, has sullicieuily recovered to be able to resumu his duties as conductor on the local system ol the Ii. C, BL K>. Cu CHURCH SERVICES Metliodist church, corner 4U1 and St. George's avenue:— Services at n a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Sunday school al Moodyville at II a.m. Prayer meeting Wed- lesday it 7.30 p.m. I'astor. Rev. B. H. llalderslon, H.A. Lynn Valley Institute Hull - Services every Sunday morning at 11, and evening at 7 p.m. St. John the Evangelist, 7U1 and 13th streets:— Holy lommuniou li a.m.; morning prayer 11 a.m., cun ng prayer 7 p. m* (In tin lirsl Sunday 111 thc inoiilli tlui 1 will lie a second celebration ol lhc holy communion at 11 a.m. Rector: Kev Hugh BoOftf, Services ,it Sl. Clement's lull Lynn Vallc-: Morning puui 11 a.m.; evening prayer 7 p.in Priest-in-eharge: Kev. II. II Gillies. St. Andrew'i 1'rei.b) lei un ihurih, blh slreet:— Services at ll a.m. and 7.311 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting on \Ui1ihmI.i\, at 8 o'clock. Pastm. Iff, 1 I). Gillam, M.A. North Vancouver Calh-die In dian Mission:— Sunday Services M.iss al <i a.m. Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Benediction at 3 p.m PMtOl Kev. lv Pcytavin, O.M.I.V.G. Baptist Church, cor. 5II1 and St. George — Sabbath school at 2 p.m Ser-j vices at 3 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. j FOR TIUT THANKSGIVING DINNER GET ONE UF 01'K EXTENSION TABLES Special values from $9 to $30 Sideboards and Buffets NEW STOCK JIM KKCKIVKI) $13 to $43 CHAIRS 30c. and up 34 Hid J6 l.,,r,.d«la> Av*. V Tkey mike food because they're* \-^ Bide food wilh Kvnlteo rein' ^Jr practical piial-nakiai mind ialc Ibi-m. Tkir cemr ■■>«. "*•'better lidoon or oil. ind lul loifcr. fMllxbepaiil-aWireii V Mi,-,™ the ood A Hiil ryVt-kr Ibe lime il will lut id I ~.ii.t,a_,ot-osim "'« Miammami 1 (ill world to ik Pure j Paints Q IGOLM GOL _*1 lliili iilorti colon \m trnn om ta- li v* to -iid Mde to MlirtJa .-frUtlNtobiiT iold aaier tftoto tM-* OUAI. kKTU tai <din pw»'« *■» *—** ■Ilod lo wil poor tliat*. >.J ■run vims 1 UrtlW.Jt« North Vancouver Hardware Company LOCAL AGENTS ■iik express, korth Vancouver. ,\oiiiuu\roiu:i!i;iiii;s m 11,101, AM' I'lll I lIUH'Kl Miin'.r. M Hm.t 1 .nl v aa Cnetvi llO|inrlllUalllR .11*1 lal In. II laai an, * Klllalial^.rU'll. II '■' |*i*l Ul'Hllll I'ra'l'iir.liaiv I&.UCI |a,*r unuilli *a|V«lll',*,l'*»'>' la, |l |a,T lll*a|llll hr pro.Mclgi, tic,appl] luf.O i"*i IU aai • I llll*aa'li.,,al,.„l. I.,i||.*l«l,* All'.allal IM, M Nlli KAILWAY CHARTERS DON'T EORGET Wl *ii».n- • arry hi Itock SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS and BACON also PREMIUM COOKED HAMS mi I thnt onr prim i iiiiin-t l»- beaten. C.R.HICKM4N GROCER Lmisilali- Ave mnl 'Mil !*t A. FARRO General Contractor Und OaniiK, Slump nul Knok r*l«a|iii|. Kllra rare n»tr h*nu->«. All a|«ni»*ii'. muli. aj.K.I IMfLOTHIIIT AeiKNCY mil 1.1. Weal <>r l.aanad ,l» I- 11 Bra ,1 A . J. HOOD '■a, l.iiiivtlnlfi A \ i* I XI'l K I ll AK MM 1KK1; JK.VM.IKH, Krc. - aii'l llorkl ('li'iiinj'l ami lii'lwiri ,1.11 iaa derail prloM ell .0*1 1 uvrwHaC IPJi»M5P.,Er5.^IFaillft?llllErUWt?jeiHH Ir°r Good Photos I taa Carbutt ? imm io uii, & R.qio**. »] iof..rla)..d.i** a Liii. .a* Prices ii-ii.iinrilil > II MlllS l||l.ll„llll*, ,: j r-JBjsiKiaiaraEK^ra®sKK:fi'SJ5raj't Flour Goodness la ' I I 1 * all I 111 11 a a pride io I i vvurk ul ili 1 1 1 Iiiiiii I ia mid ipei 1 I la, I' 11 lllllllll- 1- I a *.|||, I || lliiil ||< highest s' iiiiilu iknl anal , ,i Storige .ilia.'i in iiii 1. ■ - ■I in j nui ln-ine in pi*; I-'' a on hi "ii li is .. limn thit is '11* [11. ni and -ni'' nm. Apart Iiniii i'ii*-. lim al Standard • a* la ll'.* I I a ll llll •• 1*1 a 1" ■' ■',lllll I sa 1 i*.,, 11 |, I, lack 1 *nii iini ■ 111 Hiving 1 ui am opportunity liii'i, ham If yon lm * nn' won y< I, ou wii* n,i I i.ih'* 'Iai In imuilg the inane Short, niii'l' r.ii.'ii rrordsd letten on lopiei >,1 fenunl public Intereit mil be [luLJIilieel in I'io. Euilaa, Nn rniinniiiiii'iiiiiiii pnbllihed ixcepl ■ ur ligutun I'i iinli-r. I'iii: KlflMI ll In 10 »••/ ri iponilble IT Ull aa|HI I| aal ,*, >r l\- |1* ,| „ |l*|, | S , ,ll|l| ra*-.*laa*. |!„< 11111 | ],, \/ffl Ill* il dUCO* ■ion nl Jinv linn*. Editor l\\plcss; Sir, — Herewith please liml copj "1 .rn optn letter which u as iiiailul imi,-j in ihi* mayoi ami council ill iln* citj ill Nurlli VjllcOUVCl. 1 inisi yotl mil ilceiii lhc mallei ui suiiuum public Interest tu Tiie* il publication. Tliiinkinj; lull, I Ktnain.yottn trvly, CHAS. If. KITTSON 15th itreet, Nortli Vancouver To ilu Uayor tnd Council: Gentlemen,—1 have- been requested by smiili 1 ratepayers ol the- eity ol Xorih Vancouver, lo request iuu tu give uu answer ItO the iollOWinj i| ■ :s I'*lis I 1st. Prior to the S. S. St, Georgi going Into —t hands oi tin* Wallace shipyards (oi it pairs, the- cosl ol which in lhc my na.s in ilu* vicinity <>i six thousand dollars, wereestimatea ul the probable coat obtained irom ilu* above mentioned, w any other firmi 2nd. During thc time the- s. S. St. Ge01 ge uas being repaired as .lluni Stated, what lias iln proportion ol tin total Wages ul ilk Wallace- shipyards charged to thc St. George job, and iln amount charged against tin* other ei iul' jrd, As the* uiiiiiiil ihortll niiiiid ashing the* ratepayers to sanction the expenditure oi s purpose- of having an additional bout nintt) thousand dollars Ior luiv buat built, iiill the} llii council) state- wnether the plans and specifications tor the. pn>- |iose-il iu iv ii-rri boat emanated inun properly qualified aaval archill 111 41I1. Win ban liuiiiliuls ul yards ol sidewalks bun constructed nut oi general revenue ami some residents and owners hau* bun refused the same accommodation ninn ilm nad ni (enii in pai (or such under tlu local improvement bylaw? 5th. As tin- present council bave bicn making certain lm provements out n general revenne, do iini intend to reimburse ami relieve (roan future liabilit} those ratepayers who have made thc same description ul improvements under the local improvement bylaw? Thanking you in anticipation !<>( an early reply, 1 remain. jvuurs uuh, (.HAS. 11. KITTSON i Korth Vancouver, im. toth ACCIDENT AVERTED A serious .in idem n ss n.n ninii ,iiuiul mi tin waterfront Oil Tlll-.ll,II ,ill, lllni'll. A lull boal containing tun <keup.int- .1 bin allil a girl, pulled llll11 I .iri.ii'i uh,ni, ami in assaying In alight, the 1,'irl missed lui iniiiili-; ami lill inlo tin* u .il, i Hampered in a In e\ j coat. slu uas pi,nin.illi helpless, whili llll Ullllp.llllllll ,l| |a, . a T ■ ■ 1 lia ! I , I *. . losl uiiiiiiil 1,1 ih, lni.il ill thi excitement, ami could not hau bun ni .mi assistance. Foi lunalili l.i i, Wlul'iu ami I) Atchison happened in bc near at hand, ami rushing i" the assis tance ni ilu sinking girl, ri i ti ad lm innn Ini perilous condi lum Under ilnn directions, iln youth managed in wort the boal. uou pi a iu ilh hll,i| u nh Watei. up In iln u ball ami In make his ismp,. An Interesting return lium the dominion records is tu hand, showing lhe lailu.ii charters granted since January ist, 1900, nihil lhan tin* Grand Trunk,thc Grand Trunk Pacific, ihe Canadian Northern ami the- Canadian Pacific railwa} companies, shun mi; those whose powers have lapsed, tile length ul each ul the proposed mails ami li.un Ins, the dale ul ihalters ,unl ninn,iU, il ,1111, ainl the* total mileage ((instructed. The tulal number ul charters granted uas 117, covering an aggregate ul 40677 miles. (II these 117 ih.liters. 16 have lapsed, representing a total ol - \12 miles. Sh renewals ol charters ur portions thereof have- been granted, representing a total mileage oi ; I95.<5* I onlv 13 oi uic-se companies have actually dune- any Construction work, and the total mileage built by all ul Ihese-, reaches only 477. Tin- return is dated April 1st, iauy. m;w WESTMINSTEI Tin- total attendance at uiu- animal exhibition this year ivas 44,143 „s against so;a63 laat veil, aiiil the total receipts 'were (13,614.90 as against $12,- 853.30 last vear. The next exhibition will be- held beginning Tuesday, October 41I1, 1910. t t ! ; i t I t § LADIES' CREAM WOOL COATS In . ami nn ilium lengths just arrived irom the- east. Stilish and lonilortahle, prices right. iim Hosier} Department is verv complete and onr line nl all iniul boys' hose is specially to he noted Irom Ine lo sue. Penman's underwear in all sizes at Vancouver prices. Kiderdown fur dressing gowns 6w per yard, while and colors. DRESSMAKING 'AV THE ITEMISES. CU A 11/fC PIONEER DRY GOODS, Nil A WW X Gent'Furnishing: and Fancy Store. Cor. 2nd & Lonsdale I s I'AIII.ISIII.il l,,,,J ARE YOL GOING TO BUILD ? Coma i() u* fnr the money aim re-pay it to suit yourself BY MONTHY OR YEARLY SUMS WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF CHOICE LOIS KOK SALE ALEXANDER & MACNAGHTEN REAL ESTATE BROKERS ui Lonsdale Avenue •WV-^rV^I^^^'N*'^-*^^^-'^!'^.-^**^'^****'^!'*****-** Gates' Wharf inui nl KOGERS AVE NOKTH VANCOUVER Docklge lm Sleamcrs W.iuiii-u.i Accommodation Ior all puipui.es bAHmS imt, BRICK, CIHINi, GRAVEL COAL and LIMBER Gi I ' livered if desired. l'rompt service m\ it DFFin; <u mu Hi ll Rooms 12 and IJ, Hack llluck, Vancouver PHONE 136 lV^/A^^■/AV^^'*^'^a^'^»^^/v■^*^^,>^l'*^^^»^.^^^M^ -- tt-i m. «vk. JM _i !■* - ill VANCOUVEI I' ' PIANO TUNING The main mi 111 r ol planus in iln uii and district will be pleased to know thai there is nirai .u,nl.ilile ,1 thoroughly practical resident piano tuner T. Hiadlii Taylor, holding a dinlot&a llulll llie- Niles I,nam iiuiul ul piano tuning,at Grand Rapids, Alnli., and, wlm until his removal to ihis dtj prai tised in Vancouvi 1. has laken up his 11 lidtnci al 160 md strut west, and is pup,in il in nivr expert attention to all 'pianoi intrusted tu bit 1 arc. Canyon View Hotel caimla.no THE FINEST TOURIST RESORT ON THE B C COAST AUTOMOBILE STAGE meeti every car at end of Keith I* 1*1 l Ine, North Vani ourir, Haiti s j • 50 p« diy snd ttpttsi is. r LAI iMpiiilni I-* CAM Ml ORa Manager NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. "I JJ9 First Street, E. Phone 80 The Express $1.00 per year Foreign $1.50 Fine Printing' CATALOIU'ES BOOKLETS FOLDERS I'A MPH LETS STRINGERS DODGERS CIRCULARS MAI'S LETTEB BIAD8 NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS STATK.MKNTS ENVELOI'KS FINE STATIONERY SHIPPING TAOfl LODOI STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS MILK TICKETS BRKAD TICKETS CALLING CARDS INVITATIONS MEAL TICKETS LABELS BILLS OF FARF, PROGRAMMES NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. L 119 First Streei, E Phone 80 ■ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ MilMIMMI<IIMMIMtilMMMiMIIM<MI>M<IMIIIMMMMIIMIIMMHMMMIII»»IIHtimflHtttt A FEW SNAPS for profitable Investment Safety - Income - Profit North Vancouver CALL AND SEE OUR Large and exclusive list Correspondence Solicited Choice City Lots-Cleared CHESTERFIELD AVENUE between Keith Road and 8th itreet, a few 50 foot lots. Price J1200 each, terms one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. qth and RIDGEWAY. Double corner. Price $1500. Terms one- fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, 14TH STREET, in Block 52. Two lots each size 50 x 156 ft. Price 1523 t-ach. Terms one-third cash, balance in b and 12 months 15TH STREET. Two lots in block 52, each size 50 x 156 ft. Price )5oo each. Terms one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 monthi 4TH a.id SUTHERLAND. Corner. Price fiooo. Terms one- fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 uiunths, 3rd and SUTHERLAND. Double corner. Finest view in the City. Price 12500. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. 12TH STREET, in Block 83. Lots size 50 x 157 feet. Price |6oo each. Terms, one-third cash, balance in b and 12 months. VICTORIA PARK in Block 113, full sized lot only J1500, all caih VICTORIA PARK in Block 113, corner. Price JI2000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in b, 12 and 18 months. OTTAWA GARDENS. A few choice lots at lirst cost. GRAND BOULEVARD. Choice oi all the unsold lots it firit pricis. Select neighborhood. Building restrictions. BEAUTIFUL HARBOR VIEW TRACT. A few lull sized lots yet obtainable (at first cost.) Prices from * 175 to (250 each. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in b, 12 and 18 months. LONSDALE AVENUE. A few remaining lots at first cost. Prices from <475 to fjuo each. Terms, one-third cish, balance in b and 12 months. KEITH ROAD. Corner in block 5. Price $715, Terms one-fifth cash, balance in eight quatterly payments. Semi-Business Property KEITH ROAD AND JONES AVENUE. Corner size box 140 ft. Price $2000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. LONSDALE AVENUE in heart of the City. Site for business block. Size 100 ft. x 130 ft. Price only £9000. West Capilano A few choice acreage tracts at prices that insure a handsome profit. Lynn Valley Acreage tracts and blocks at less than one half the prices per acre of adjoining lands that are subdivided and being sold in lots. Estates As we ire Sole Agents for thc sale of properties and a large number ol l-'.'-i a 1 u in the City and District intending purchasers get the benefit of first prices as well as thc largest list of North Vancouver properties to choose from. We hive llio 1 good lilt ol property fronting on waterfront, 1st, 2nd and 3rd streets. A (ew snips at less than prevailing prices. FIRE INSURANCE in reliable companiei. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated A.D. 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, wilh chief plice of buiiness in North Vincouver, B.C.) Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 LOCAL NKW8 Gentleman wishes furnished room with private family. Close- to ferry. Address C. W. B., North Vancouver P. 0. The Merry Widow club will hold the first of their series of dances in the Horticultural hall this (Friday) evening. The Girl's Branch of the I A. of thc church of St. John lhc- Evangelist, purpose holding an entertainment, in the form ol living pictures in the Horticul- tural hall on the evening ot Wednesday, November 3rd. The annual general meeting ol the ratepayers' association, announced ior Monday evening next, is postponed for one week on account oi Monday being a holiday, and Larson's pavilion not being available. William Morden and family will leave the latter part of next week to spend the winter in Lower California, with head- quarters at Los Angeles. Mr. Mm den intends having his motor car shipped south wilh him and expects to tour extensively in the souih during the winter months. W. A. Wadliams, manager of the Skeena River Commercial Company, returned some weeks ago Irolll his duties in the- north and has removed his family to this city from Vancouver. Mr. Wadliams is favorably impressed with the advantages of the climatic on this side of the Inlet Nt V. Horticultural Society Engagements, seasonl909-l9IO Kvery Tuesday—Class. Sons of Scotland Oct. 22—Dance. Merry Widow Club. Oct. 25—Dance. North Vancouver Lodge, No. 55, I.O.O.F. Nov. j—Tableaux. Girls' Branch W. A. Nov. 5—Dance. L.O.L., No. [840 Nov. 12—Danoe. Merry Widow Club. Nov, 17-18—Charlies' Aunt. N.V. Dramatic Club. Nov. 26—Dance. Merry Widow Club. Nov. 30—Dance. St. Andrews and Caledonian Society. Dec. 9—Dance. Horticultural Society Dec. 17—Dance. Merry Widow Club Dec. 31—Dance. Mem Widmi Club Jan. 12—Annual Meeting Horticultural Society b. TYLER, Vcrc tart), >r toW. L. KEENE, President, 15th St., 'phone 23 FAIRVIEW ESQUIMAU GREENHOUSES l.li., Ur, I i-lliiiri'H CUT FLOWERS in tam 11 at IowmI price*. Give ui a trial lor FUNERAL DESIGNS OR WEDDING BOUQUETS 601 flatting* St., W. Vancouver, B.C NORTH VANCOUVER CITY The quarter of Burarrd Inlet which was developed by thc Canadian Pacific Railway, wilh It of Urge Customs revenue to Canada, no longer satisfies the requirements of the Dominion. I Sargent & Pierce is the- style of the latest addition to the business firms of the city. A.U Sargc-nl, the senior member ol the firm is a prominent citizen of long residence at North Vancouver, and Geo. R. Pierce is a man oi experience in the brokerage business, and was until recently, connected with thc lirm ul Henry Kvcs & Co. The new firm will carry on a lire insurance and real estate business with their office on 3rd street, west ol Lonsdale avenue, Lipo Valley Lumber Co. Are prepared to deliver at shortest notice ; , : all kinds of : : : : , Rough ami DreH»ecl LUMBER Citi| Office, 39 LoiuMWe Ave. Phont -lb P.O. AtMCMl LYNN CREfH, K.C. result The time has come wh.-n the interests of the PROVINCE AND 1>< (MINION ALIKE DEMAND TIIK DEVELOPMENT OF GREATER BURRARD INLET, OF WHICH NORTH VANCOUVKR CITY IS TIIK CENTRE AND FOCUS. North Vincouver hu 10 mills of witcrfroctage available for industries, shipping and railway baiet. The Canadian Government hai voted fcoo.ooo, also 16,400 per mile for bridging the Inlet and connecting North Vancouver by rail with Vincouver. The Dominion Minister ol Public Works stated this summer on the Coast that if necessary he would favor additional Government assistance to complete this bridge, and the expediting of thii connecting link, available by all railroads, now engigei North Vancouver City and the neighboring municipalities with the approval of the Provincial Government THK FERRY SYSTEM AT I'RKSKNT CONNECTING WITH VANCOU' VER IS UNDEK CONTROL OF NORTH VANCOUVER CITY, AND KXTRA BOAT AND WHARFAQI ARK NOW BEING ARRANGED FOR. The Canadian Meiican Pacific Steimthip Compiny, having selected and used North Vancouver 11 the objective point lor their mignihcent liner " Lonsdale," Nurik Vancouver's nfln i.il lile is 1 port hss begun. As far 11 human judgment can sir North Vineouver'l proffeu is inevitably certain Those in the counlry best able to pidgi- have expressed anticipation that ■he will be to Vincouver whit Birkenhead is to Liverpool, and may eventually do a iliippiug buiiness lirger than that done* on the Vancouver aide. North Vancouver'! population and building are inresuntly increasing Ild Grand HiHilevird 11 the Ingest nn the American continent, and her real estate oilers opportunities to investors which cannol be bettered, ind ire possibly unequalled on the Pacific Coast. Mipi ind printed informition 11 to the City of North Vancouver mil be supplied on application to North Vancouver Und 6 Improvement Co., t": Mahon, Hcfarland 6 Mahon, Ltd., I lij., Official Aqeot* CORSER RENDER AND SEYMOUR STREETS, VANCOUVER, R.C. THE EXPRESS. NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. The List issue ol the B, C, Gi /etie contains thc following ap pdiiituicius W.iltii Niii'l, ni Port Ellington, to be .1 Justiei ul the 1'i.ki, Edward J, Wilson oi Vancouver, to bc .1 luperin Undent under thc children'i pro lection act; Thus* W Heme, ol 11,1/cliuii, to be .i-.sis.sui and collectoi im OiniiHi.i diitrict; \\. S, Drewerj*, m Nelson, C.K., U.C.I.,8., ti- be iliiei water com* lillssiDiici; l.eli l.s A. I,ell is attd .luhn .1. Jones, iii Nee, ttisi minster, in In uieiiiliels ul tin board ol managers oi Royal Columbian Huspital; lieu .U.ll tm and Cuthbert tt Itigby, ol Vancouver, to in notai iei pub- Ik. The iiiuilniiiiis ol competition [or tin Nobel Peace priate ol thc Norwegian parliament are pub- llslieil. Certificate! oi incorporation bavi imu issued as follows; yuatsinii 1 oal Co., I.iil., capital Si.iaiiH, , Tin Call Creek I.iiiiilu 1 Cu , l.ul., capital >ij ci.uiii 1 reek Mining Co., l.ul*. capital $500,000; Empire Steve doriag Co * Ltd., capital m - 000; Cm.tali,m Sumner lion \\"iks, l.ul., capital >-\s" * The iiill.uiin-; licensa ban Nun lssiiul in extra-provincial companies; 'flu Williams,Greene I Rome in., ui Hei lm, i.td. 1 capital Siv'.ia,,.. National Snull lu . Liil , ui Uontreal, capital I,.111 I llla.ll,\* l 1. allll |]| turanci Co., of London, Eng land, capital .'..'.'luu.i.'aa, Noi ih tin Trusts Cu. ol Winnipeg, capital S.'.ihiii.i.m. Hedley Gold Mining 1 a . ,,1 Wilmington, Delaware, capital I . is registered as an extra provincial compaaj Um Thuiupsuii, ol Barker-, villi*, uakea application iur 11 Hiiiii lul ul lealc-r per sei mnl om ui Stephen'! m-ek, a tribu- tarj ui Sugai creek, ami nlso iur ini iiiiiii iui per second out ui 1 ooper link, another iribu- t.m ul Sugai creek. '■l.utJim .Uiiliin,,,u\, the Ii.n risun River Shingli Co ol Il.u riM.n. ami 1), 1* .\I IVrkins. nic-rihaiit ui Missiuii Cm. have assigned nn iln benefit ui their e I, iilt<irs. ll.C. SCI ill', l'r,a|,ri,*i,ir 1 f, *// nml ■■ mftrtt Oath 'f Qttrtttu, I'm:* li.i ni I'rntlufli,. b'lntir mil I'rrtl, Yi.jitn .... t'| , fa 11 un inu.il D Mat, '**aan |a„r|.a,i Ihl a ,11 'i-i. knli I! ;n! n( Mm torn ,\ '. I'ii ici'iiver \\ J. BALMAIN a IVII, I.M.INrtl'.H i-i, H ii MiriTj-i r awl Architect MIU III VANCOUVER. BY-LAW No. S3 'ePS=>$ IMMIGRATION J Obed Smith, dominion im- migratioa agent in London, h- centl) gave thi lollowing sia ustus lor luh. to a visitor m h,s office tr..,;, ilus province CoUW aty Ferriei Limitul in .uh, inun., ,„ ,I„K las, vcarl|k.u.,.llls-()| lh, Slll,(hl|(. an. there uere 2,K„ entries us a- , lQ iim, „„.„„ r A BY-LAV tu enable iik* Corporation ul the Uly ul Neinii i ancouver tu guarantei Uw payment ot, ami the mteaai on, debenture! io be iuttcd by the Nurth Vancouver Citj 1-crrics, Limited, to die extent ui one Hundred and Twenty* Eight Ihonaand (fi28,u(-", Dollars and interest iheieun. MU-.kl-.AS ihe North Vancouver Cite ferries limited have represented iu the Municipal Council ol ilu citj ol North \ ancouver that the said 1.0111- jj.un propose iu erect a permanent wharf, lloat, bridge i.M buildingi at the southerly end ui Lonidale Avenue in the Citj a,1 North \ ancouver, and buildingi uu tin Companj s uhi-i premises in ihe City ui Vancouver, and lu expend oil lhc said whari, Boat, bridge and build- ingi approximately the mu m Thirty -i'lie- I huiisalii! iV,**,,""" li us, ami also lu build a iWW md modern Petrj Steamer with a stul hull ami to expend approximate^ Ninetj Three Thousand ($93, ii Dollan m su do- nij;, ,uid have entered Into aa agreement iiith the Ciiy oi Nm ih Vancouver providing m- le! alia lot the construction ol siiji whari, Boat, bridge, buildingi ami modern Ferrj steamer. AM) WHEREAS it ,s expedient to grant aid .0 i'.i saul cuiupani as requested; THEREFORE thc Maun ji I Aldermen ol the 11". ol North Vancoaver in Coun ii asstinbltd neilh the assent oi tile electurs Ol lile said City dill. unlallleu. 111.1c I 11 lollous: III lt shall lie iai- I'll lur iln- Council ui the City oi Ni rlli Vancoaver to enur into in agreement with the Nortn Van or and City Clark, and the Corporate Seal ol the City to be steadied thereto, (3) Authority is hereby granted the- Council ol the said City lu assess and levy Irom tune to lime upon the whole- rateable properly ol the municipality a sum sullicieltt to discharge the debt ur c-ngageinc-nt hereby contracted or any pail or parts thereof. (A) This lly-law shall come inlo ellect on the day oi November A, D. lyuy. This By-lai may be cited fur all purposes as "ilie terry Improvements Aid Hy-laiv, iyoy.' Passed by lhe Council on lllc Twentieth day ul October, A. IJ. IU09. Received tllc assent oi the Klectors of the Ciiy ol .N'orih Vancouver at aa election heul lor the purpose on lhe day of November A. D. iyoy. Reconsidered, adopted and linally pasted by the Council, signed by the Mayor and ciiy Clerk, and sealed null lhe Cor- jioratc Seal on the day ol November A. 1). lyoy. san-.mi.i-; gams, 1,248 this year a mt 111- lllls He lan , In 11 hull '.I'e :**il(l (■-•isi ui 1,411 iur the month <• 1 -, . a..c iiiuiiui. (_,,„,, lu A,.t. in consideration ihe iigmes im iln lirst icven monthi ui this Mar ami last yeai wen .is follows: Jaaaaij , tot 1,453 iyoy iyoS Februarj 1,364 1,420 1 1,59] 1 B6j April . : r*j .-,,s- "•) J,M3 '.773 •him iaos --;; Jllll . J.JjS ..S|- Total nui fi.l.ll Ilia. I .1 a |,'|a,S 1 iiinn,ilm ui tins, nn oi ihe Citj guaranteeing pay iiunl ui ami tin iniere.si un debenture! tu be issued b\ tl.i wid Companj lur an amount not exceeding One Hundred and '. ■• 1- t\ Eight Thouaand (f 128,1 Dollars lu lorthwith alter dis- posal ul siuli debentures by iiie Company, erect a permanent nh,ill. Boat, bridge and building! at the southerly end ul Lonsdale Avenue in the Cm ol Norih Vancouvei, and building! mi .In Company's wharl premises iu the City oi Vancouver, alsu bmld a inn and modern ill Suiith gaii tii. '",','; Xamci to be used in COB .lllllll Iiiii aii tin figure! iui July, ulun iimi were 1,-Is entriei, in ili > .nu classed as persons who had ■ 1;, entrj 1 Newfoundland ■ a l anadiani who re* l num the tinted States, ■ Am, in .ms, 507 English, Scotch, J7 Irish. '.' French 11 li'Igians, ; Swiss, j Italians ; Roumanian!, *. Syriani, -s Get tuitro Huttgarf- I Holandira, <s Danes, jo Icelandi is, 73 Swedes, Rl Norwegians, H; fu ■**iir and 1 N.W /i.ilamler. nection with the tern service nmi being operated bj thi Companj ami giving a direct meani ui communication between the Citj ui North Vancouver and 1J11 Citj "I Vancouver and other su Hulls, and to 1 \p.11.l all am- mini ui One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand ($128,000) Dullars m 10 iluing. Ii shall be lawlul lur the Mayor nf the City and the City Clerk on the execution ol ilu said agreement by the said North Vancouver City ferries Limited to guarantee the pay- inin. ni ,iml the Interest on ihe ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ debenture's to be issued bv the In Ladies Aid socivt) ol thelaaid Company for an amount Mclhodin ihuiili iniiml holding nol exceeding One Hundred and an entertainment in the lorm Twenty Eight Thousand (fi28(- ol a uliiiiu doodle and pumpkin 000) Dullars. said guarantee to lal in ilu .iliuli build in given bj waj ol a wparati 1 bond ". guarantee or by en inbel (tli In ail'lni' -a ob tin ,1,1,, inures sn ■ '1 lav tin- saul CoO- IS veill 1" 1 ,,,i\ thl saul bund nr nidutsc led meat tu \n executed bj :h M..y- TH1S AGREEMENT nude 111 duplicate llie day of iu the year oi uur Lord One Thousand -Nine Hundred and Nine. BETWEEN THE NOKTH VANCOUVER CITV FERRIES LIMITED, hc-reiiiallcr called "'lhe Coinpanv** OF THE ONE PART: AND THE CITV OF NOKTIl VANCOUVER, hereinafter called "The City" 01 THK OTHER PART: WIIKKKAS lhc Coinpanv is incorporated under the "companies Act IB97" lor lhe purpose of carrying on inter alia lhe operation ol a lerry service- giving direct means ul communication between the Ciiy ol Nurth Vaiicuiiver aud the- Ciiy ut Vancuuver and olher sections AND WHEREAS the Company is desiiuus 01 improving the said lerry service by erecting a permanent whari, Boat, bridge and buildings at ihe sulllllerll end ol Lonsdale Avenue in the Cm nl Norlh Vaniouver, and buildings on thu Company'! wharl premises 111 the City oi Vancouver, also bj building a new and modern Ferry Steamer witli a steel hull, anil ior llial purpose il is Meet* sary ior the Compaay to borrow money; AND WHEREAS lhe Cumpaiiy has nqocsted the Council ol lhe Cilv to grant aid to the said Company by guaranteeing lhe payment ol and lhe interest on debentures ol the Company for an amount not exeeeding One Hundred and Twelity-Kiglu Thousand (f 128,000) Dollars inr the purpose of enabling the Compaay to borrow the saul amount and construct the- said improvements, and the Council ol the City have agreed 10 sub- mil a By-law to the Kate-pavers ol the City authorising the granting ol such aid to lhe Company by lhe Cilv guaranteeing payment ol and the luu-rcsi on lhe said debciiuire-s upon the execution by lhe Company ol lhe present Agreement. NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in consid- ii.iiinn uf lhe City guaranteeing payment ol and the- Interest on the said debentures in manner hereinafter mentioned, the Compaay agree- with the Ciiy in milliner iullowjng, that is in say, (I) The procee-ils tn be real- i/i'd by the Cuiupany from the sale oi the said debentures shall be used ill the erection nf a permanent wharl, float, bridge and buildings at the southerly end of Lonsdale Avenue in the City ol North Vancouver, and building! on the Company1! whari l>re-mises ill the City ol Vancouver, the- estimated cosl ot the same being approximately Thirty-Five Thousand ($35,000) dullars, and in the building nl a new and modern Ferrv steamer with a steel hull tn b. uatd in connection with the ferry serviie bow being operated by the Cninpanv between the Cities ol North Vancouver and Vaiiiuiiver, the estimated cusi whereof is approximately Ninety-Three Thousand (J*93,ooo) Dollars. O Thl debenture? tn b. issued be the Company are to be repayable in forty years and the interest thereon at lhe rate ol live per cent per annum. (3) The Company shall provide annually the sum ol One Thousand Three Hundred and Forly-Seven ($1,347) Hollars lor the purpose ol forming a sinking lund lur the payment ol Unsaid debentures ami the sum oi 'Six Thousand Four Hundred I($6,400) Dollars Ior the pay- Imeiit ol the interest at lhe rate 'aforesaid lo become due on such debentures during the currency [thereol. The sinking lund shall be placed to a special account 111 a bank at North Vancouver, it b,iug understood however, that Hln sinking lund or any part thereof wilh the consent ol Uu> ICiiy Council ol North Vaacoa- jver may bc invested 111 mait- gages or some other approved oi security. (A) The Council of the said Cilv shall in pursuance ol the powers vested in them by Statute guarantee the payment ol and the interest on debenlines ui the Compaay to the extent ol One Hundred and Twenty- Eight Thousand ($128,000) Dollars and interest thcieun ami in the event ol the revenues or prolils from the said Ierry service llul being sufficient to provide in any one year the above sums ol >CM7 and $b.|ou, and the City is required to provide such sums or any part thereol, then the Cumpaiiy will issue to the City lor and 111 respect ol such sum or sums as may be provided by it an equivalent amount ol shares in the capital stock ol lhe said Company. ij) The said debentures are to be secured 011 all lhe property ami assels oi lhc Coiiipaui. lb) The monies to be realised from the sale of the said de- bililurcs shall be deposited to a spinal account in a Hank al Norlh Vancouver and shall be used and applied OtUj 111 and towards the erection nl the said permanent wharf, float, bridge aud buildings, and iu lhe building of the said (erry steamer. (7) The Company agree to begin the work uf creeling the said permanent wharl, lloat, bridge and buildings, and the building ol the said ferry steamer forthwith alter the disposal ol the said debeliluies |u) The Company agree to pay all expenses legal and otherwise incurred by the Citv in connection wiih this matter including the submission ol the necessary By-law to the ralc- paiers of lhc- City. DT WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the dav, month and year lirsl above written. The Corporate Seal ol lhe- North Vancoiiver City Ferries >. u I Limited, was herctin- ' I lo allixed in the presence ol; The Corporate Seal ol the City of North "*" , Vancouvei was lure- ) ■«■" , unto allixed in the "■*•« presence ol: Tnke Notice TAKK NOTICK that the a- bovc is a line mpv ul the proposed By-law upon which llu vote oi ihe Elector! ol ilm Municipality ol the City ol North Vancouver will bc taken on Wednesday, the ird day ul November, ic/oy, at the Cilv Hall. North Vancouver, 1!. C., between the hours of nine o'clock a.m., and seven o'clock p.m. THOMAS BH8PHERD City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICK is hereby given that lhe vote ol the Elector! of the City ol North Vancouver will be taken on Wednesday, the 3rd day of November, 1404, between the hours ol nine o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m., on the "Ferry Improvements Aid By-law, 1909*' nnd lhat within the City Hall,North Vancouver, B. C, and that Thomas Shepherd has been appointed Returning Officer, to take the vote nl such Klectors, with lite usual powers in that behall. BV ORDEB ol th. Council. WM, II MAV, Miyor THOMAS SHEPHERD City Clerk A fEW SNAPS 50-foot Lot on Fifth Street Clone to [aSHaUe Avenue, IIXX), one- third cith, balance (I and 12. 50-foot Lot Close to Lonsdale Nearly cleared, )'"'" $66 canh, lialancn (111 par Math, no ioti-n-at. Special Snap—Close to Waterfront Cleared and dun- to proponed bridge. 1250. $1U0 caah, luelaui-i- ll, 12 and IK. C. E. LAWSON Keil Estate- Specialist 15 Lonsdile Ave. Phone 70 PALACE HOTEL Rates: ll.oo per and up. Special rates to families and to regular boarders finesi Roor GDeii on M ft**** — l> I ' raw REDA & ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Sicond Strut, - - - - NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. This is not Stanley Heights, it is in the city of North Vancouver Lots 41 x 120 feet on 19th Street Price $143 to $163 each. Tunis M] cash, balance- $10 per month. I VWW \1 A I I TV '"'■l' b*S "ii Center Street am! Fr'-di-riek Llllll T.ALLLI— K...I.I. Mee HOO. law, K mt, Ul- —————————————aitii- ii. 1.' aiinl ,h uionllia MAY&BURNS Real Bltate aud Financial Agaati JOB PRINTING IF you arc in uaed of any Lodga Stationary, roehu By-1. ; \ Letter Haadi, Envalopaa, etc., or if vmi rci|iiire Billheads, l^tate- nniits, PrOfTtmmea, Invitations, Wadding Cabioata, I'amjihlotB, Booklet--, Receipta, Poatart, Dodgara, Menus, or anything in tin- limiting line, send your onler iu to this ollice. The work will be first-class and the prices will be right. THE EXPRESS Pioneer Bakery _^ S. H. Walker, - Proprietor Fresh Breid daily delivered to all parts of the city. , 16 loivts for >i 4 for 15 cents. TRY OUR MILK BREAD HIGH GRADE CAKE PASTRY, ETC. PIONEER BAKERY phonf. 8 71 Lonsdale Ave Preserving Fruits IN SK.VSdN Full stock of Fresh (irocerien nnd Daiiy Produce, AUiarta (lovi-riiniiiil fri'minr-* llnller Mb brisk ("Mi hi* e New* Laid Kyif. *in<'. par 'I*/* i IMI WELCOME P4RLOR J. nn 1 m 11. Pro|>. 65 Lonsdale Avenue. For Fall Planting II11II1. Irom the bent European and Japan po*M lliaim* BW*fl Iruit ami nriinim-ntal tret--., itruwn nn iip-lan.l toil without ir* ri|ati'in, in ilm only part of the American continent not int. >t->.l with the San Jose wale. Garden, Field an.l Flower Se-eda—tested atock Irom the belt growers In the world. Wire Fencing aad Gates. tfprav Tumps, Fertilizers, Bee Supplies, Cut Flowers, Spraying Materials, etc. White Labor only. New 157 page Catalogue free. M. I. HENRY QnanhMM ami Si-ei I houses, IIOIli Wenmiii.ti-r Road, Vancouver B.C llruiii'li Nur-i*rv South liimouver Hoard of Trade North Vancouver Bosrd ol Trade meets the third Tuesday of ench month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the board room, City Hall. Executive meets the first Tuesday ol each month. D. G. Dick, President ; J. R. J. Mur- rsy, Secretary. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. GROCERIES PROVlSIOf.S boots and shoes oeNts' fUrNisHiNgs Our aim is to give ntMlCtion to our customers. Our delivery Roe-, to all purls uf tin- citjf, II ymi have no tele- -alioiie leave y.uir name and our delivery will call. DODDS c TYSON Telephone 41 Cor. 8th St. and Lon-tdile nn 3rd street, cor Lonsdale ave BLAC (SMITHING HORSESHOEING STEEL WORK CARRIAGE WORK ETC., ETC. Tool Sharpening a.pecialty wavs and tni-ans of securing the , necessary co-ope-ratioti ol the doininiuii and provincial governments, and the adjacent cities and municipalities for the pur- The lirst regular meeting of ^_ 0, ,inantiug| e^wBtnf, tlm board ol trade- since the an- and tarry...*r t0 completion as nual meeting, was held 111 the s(J0U u pgjjy, y_\_ gn_i pub- city hall, Tuesday evening. |Uc uroJe(;l w1ik1i 1s o1 such ma\. There were- present: l'reside-nt importance lo the- couiiniircial W. J. Irwin, Secretary J, K. J, am| industrial growth nol only Murray, Treasurer II. A. Shaw, 0- t|le cities and districts on and 1). G. Dick, Alex. Philip, both shores ol Burrard Inlet,but Alex. Smith, A. G. Perry, J •'also llie province of British Lol- W. Donaldson, Angus Cameron, 'unibia, and in a more general C. W. Morrison and Geo. H. way the dominion ol Canada. Morden. IOne-half of this, the greatest New members as follows were and best harbor on Canada's proposed and duly elected: P. l'acilic seaboard, cannot be lul- Ward, David Lawson, Angus ly utiliad ior commercial and Cameron and John 0, 1-urine r. industrial purposes until rail- The president reported that roads are given access by means the committal appointed lo ar- ol this bridge. Our boaiel has range for a secretary, recom- already .n.ioised llus 1mp0Ti.ini mended the appointment ol J. project, Iorwarded petitions to G. Farmer to the position. On «*• dominion government, aud motion, the appointment was sent delegations to the provm- confirmed. cla' government, and this work President I. J. Irwin favored has brought lorlh, wc believe, the board with a thoughtl.il and "» «00^ l™ _ a P"*I»u,n- comprehensive inaugural address «>' *_ti **1 "*•" *• T_* as follows: wlU be Pa"Kular>)* opportune _ , , . ., lor earning to a successlul con- It is customary that at the d^m\h* nccwsar . arra„Kc. commencement 0 each fiscal ^^ fa lhe Klua, buUd o| year the newly elected ollicers ^ bnd lhe appoinliueiit oi a harbor of our board of trade give an outtlinc of proposed lines of ac tivity and work during the com- ^""uiss.o.i and thc earning on ing 'year, and this l.e.ng the * -*-* improvements by the commencement ol the |)uar,|s Jominion govern.iieiit we uust fourth year, I shall endeavor to _- ^ ** Prov,ded lor dunl,K oiler a'few suggestions regard- ^ «™H )^- ing matters which come within l bthm' ll ls »P*tSBt that our scope, and pertain to the progress and greater prosperity ol our fair city and district in particular and the- province in general. COAL NEW WI-.f.l.lNGTONCoai direct fri.m the mi,,p.. Plme 1 o'ir iinl'T. now lad nainr, yetntwinter', supply. I »r|* iliipm ni." «ill arrive in ., law oar*. I'Hcm ri»ht Una a.ip'ply of ivimii nlmji on kin'l .... P. LARSON Hotel North Vancouver . Telephone No. a. 110 extension ot time in the matter ol existing railway charters through our city and district be granted, unless tinelcr the most .stringent conditions, as to the actual coiiiiiiciicciuciu 0 primary importance li the — tarryl o, Cllllslm.ll0„ early construction of the rati- _.mk h'£ lmmcdlttU ,ulurc. way, vehicular and ge.,..,al tr.,1- ,,rtxmJ s al Uluwa •„ lhl!> he bridge across he- second ,iar- ^OOiA receive the care- rows of Burrard Inlet, and he- m\am ol our board| lieve that our energies should lie1 , largely concentrated in devising ; ±_V_* K"d« wf«°" r"ad 1 should be constructed irom Bur- I* ■ ■" ■ ■* — 'md Inlet northward through the coasl division ol lhe mam- laud ol British Columbia lo the noriherly boundary ol the produce, cither tolioiung or Keeping as near to as may be piac- «IUiha|.otMi,H.,„»,„t -.aHpaP-mi. titoJAo lhe l'acilic seaboard and tnre, si , turn-,,. I'.ienk «n,l liter Hi- westerly boundary ol ine maili- tarc-a, i:.|ai.ann| in-iiii.iir.nciie.. \\__ ol t|,e province. Such a lWTi'i'.tsi iv 11,1 ' tmtamtSiaiSU—mtt road >uU|j uc yi ureal value 111 <ila|a,-.l|i !-rh,„.l 1 0 um *->di,l..,c 1 rendering more accessible our MAIL ORIiKK? given proiniit attantiun I . , * ' ' vast umber and mineral resoui- 11. .1/.1 fnrlu uf RHiiiiond Klt'r|or.il District by given 1 shall, on Monday, the ist day ol November, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Citv Hall, North Vancouver, B."C, hold a Court ol Revision, for the purpose of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retention of any name or names on Uie Register of Voters for the Richmond Electoral District. Dated at North Vancouver, this 22nd day of Sept ember, 1909 THOMAS SHEPHERD Registrar of Voters for the Richmond Electoral District. : ces, promoting se*Uleiiictii, and r n . j cl n -i enabling more elhciciil work in For Boot and .Shoe Repairing pr^ou 0i forest Ira. and Custom Work . . . go to THOS. 0. MII.I.S Pioneer Boot Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp. City A.i It HI jllll II ll'ljll . '*. I . CaSal A IU'IUTUA T hi Slreel, /-.' of SI Ainlrewn • iirth I'diieiuiit r ATENTS We i-nltHt Ihf bu«'nru of Minufacturfrv B^ipffnaadtHHttwl imllnl .(••iviMbit- i'y ' f having tlMr Patent fm- : * ttsn-victr' l*-y Kiper!*. h» :.:rl!»ry«dvi-•■ t f ritratfc Oirlnv^Hor'i A 1 Ivi "•' t >'«t Marion ft Mvl-*n, K*-{"i1 ; vVorltliii l.-'« Mii'if*-*' .»■' H'a.tii, ■t-.n 1)1^ I, ~* HERE - mierfiriH n-n Lont lile RatwMu nia iii'l Ml -i"** 'a. The North Vancouver Piano Co. & school or MUSIC Will iall rou aiiTjiiiitriiment nanted an<l toted '"» limv in \i)aj tin-in l.,'n,*i> ya'iir I'iiiini tiiniiii; urili-r. ut iliia |.Ih..>. Call and .co u-t. Kiiny tcrniB Htllllni to jOt. AU, GOODS ANII WoliK < i l* A KA NTK Kit Phone 37 Artistic Designs Sound Workmanship Moderate Prices LAW A KNOWLES A.RCHITOCT8 AM) Bl ll.l>i:ns P.O. Box 26 We Can Design and We Can Build The cost of this road though large-, would be a tutte UUM compared with the value ol the numerous advantages coulcrrcd ., in opening up and developing lhe province, and more parncu- laili the portion which is naturally tributary lo tins hjtfbor. 'this wagon road would be 01 necessity a work lor the piovin- cial government to undertake al the expense ol the province. lu the matter of linaiieing the same at the minimum cosl, 11 mighl be lound leaslblc lo utilise available convict labor in the- uiiistruction ol the greater pari, ol the- road. This methoil has linn lound successlul and eminently salislaetory during llu- past lew years 111 other places, notably across the border in llu* state ol Washington. The opening ol new roads and streets, and the improvement ol existing OHM 111 Uic dtj -iikI disliiil is ol Mil great tinport- .11m in promoting sctUe-mint, and if North V.iiH"*,* , r is ir, |et iti jnai khan of M1 ivttleri .ind I.*, p Uxwt 1 ho or, heft, h is isseiillal ihal work on a much more extensive scale he undertaken and carried through in the coming year, and it is hoped that the councils oi the city ami district will wake up 111 regard to their duties and re- spiiiisihiluie-s in respect to this, the most important ol all their (iiiiilu duties. The- growth and settlement ed North Vancouver demands active work in the matter ol electric tramline extensions to the lorth, east and west, and We hope there will be no delay in ci.rvmg to completion the- extension ol thc Lynn Valley line H hum uiidirt.iken. The Capilano and other beautilul sctnii ii'snrts which attract thousands of tourists, arc well norlhy of cariine coniiectiein at the present time, and wc trust that another year will not pass without a mighty eflort being made to secure these necessary- lines. Additional postal facilitius are required for our growing community. Requisitions should be immediately forwarded to the proper dominion authorities calling for the erection of a public building as a general post oflice and customs oflice, centrally situated and of such size as would reasonably providq for our city's growth during the next ten years. Public mailing boxes throughout the city should also be provided and mail regularly collected from these boxes. Provision should be made hy our civic authorities for improving and beautifying our public parks. This work should be commenced and pushed ahead vigorously this coming year. The material improvement of the- ferry service under'the management of the present directorate is very gratifying, and we hope for many additional improvements in the near luture, such as will more fully provide for the rapidly increasing traffic, vii.: greater frequency of ferries from terminals and better accommodation on the ferries and at terminals. This will naturally involve a considerable expenditure in constructing at least one additional ferry, and a suitable wharf at North Vancouver terminn-j. In concluding, I beg to thank the officers anil members of this board of trade for their confidence reposed in me by electing me to the important office of president f'.r this term. It shall bc my earnest endeavor to do all in my lower to make successful thc wor*. of the coming year, but I would here point out that the mr.isurc of that success will depend very largely if not altogether, on the united active work and assistance of the entire iiici'ibership ol the board as well as the officers whom you have elected to the executive committee, and I also would urge upon all members the importance of attending the meetings and taking an active interest and part in its deliberations, and securing as many additional members as possible during the year. W. J. IRWIN On motion, the thanks of the board was tendered the president for his excellent address. Alex. Philip, chairman of the committee on commerce and industries, referred to the proposed board of harbor commissioners, and dwelt particularly on the desirability of working in conjunction with Vancouver as far as possible and likewise of expediting the movement to the utmost possible extent. For this purpose he moved lhat thc Vancouver board of trade lie requested to confer with a committee from this board at an early date with respect to the movement. A spirited discussion arose upon the best method of procedure, the opinion meeting with considerable favor,that it would be desirable, if it were feasible, to have a harbor board constituted for the North Shore exclusively. The motion was ultimately carried, and a committee appointed consisting of the president, and Messrs. Philip, Jackson, D. G. Dick and Mayor W. H May and Councillor C. Robson, Reeve McNaught will likewise Im; requested to accompany tht committee. It was further decided that all members 0? bV board oi trade- who can do ao. . invited to attend at the conference, when arranged. Angus Cameron directed the attention of the board to the lact that the map regularly distributed Irom the oflice ol the dominion immigration agent in London,does not mention North Vancouver. The matter was referred to the commitU-c on publicity and information. The matter of a trunk road from thc south to the north ol the province, contiguous to the coast, was referred to the committee on public improvements The unsatisfactory and dangerous nature of tlie approaches to the lorry landing on the Vancouver side, was discussed, and on motion the committee on transportation was nuaptn. U> .onler with the ferry directors with a view to securing sale and uninterrupted means ol comniu- Vancouver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MUSIC 319 Pender street, Vancouver and North Vancouver ARCHITECTS Prof. JOS. E. NURNBERGER Musical Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms i and 4 Elki' Hall, Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Initrumenti. Phone 2530 Phone 463 W. WAITT & CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street E.STANLEY MITTON.ll.I.C.A Pianos ARCHITECT 619 Halting! Street Wut, VANCOUVER, B. AUCTIONEERS A. U BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 66 Hastings itreet west 11 the oaly auctioneer who will pay ipot cash before the sale 11 conducted bARRlSTEHS F. C. SALNDERS Barriiter, Solicitor, iNotary Public. Member ol the ban oi Britiih Columbia and Quebec. Room 9 Empire Building, 6".' Haitingi it. weit. Vancoaver, B.C Talking Machinei - Muiic Goodi The oldest music house in B. C. MR II. A. POWELL is open to receive pupils lur instruction on the* Violin, 'Cello and Contra Bass. Wry painstaking ve ith children. Music copied neatly. O'Brien Hall, Comer Hastings and Homer Streets. Phone L.-2t>ai. LADIES' HAIRORESSING SCHULTZ & ARNOLD Barruteri, Solicitor!, etc. Roomi 104-105 Crown Building, 615 Pender Street Phone 996 S. D. SchulU C. S. Arnold MADAMK HUMIMIKKY.S kit ju-1 imllHl a largi- .e-iccnnn ni Hair QaM* .-«itches ol llu- Ih-sl unalitv ami lowed (i-ieea. Call and in.|.i-ci il ynu are in 11 1 il af MM, Tnu-wer, M if, Tranalnr- malii'iii** ina.it- by un t-i|n-rl oil Iln- •burta-M i".nc.-. P"r *.-"■)' and lailnl hair untiling can cicl Mury X. * a.. ■ 1 ■ 1- man'- Iinir rmlnrer, $1 UU per bollli-. Hair living and lilcacliiii|f, lacial luui,- -*-!?, tii-alp irt-aiiiii-ni lur laelici and Pliraa,. aiMllWUraMB, M.niij-o.uuk and niauicur- inone liwpj tkTir,,|iMB i,,r tin* removal ul a .-unurttuoua hair ttt MAIM ME UUMl'HhEYS 5»l» Ijraueiii' Mr.ct uprictANS BAIHS Kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sti. The .only up-to-date and reliable bath houie in Britiih Co- luaibia- We enre where otheri fail. Satiifactioa guaranteed or ao pay. Plaia bathi, electric bathi, ihower bathi, manage for body, scalp aad face; electro therapeutic bathi a specialty. JOS. KALLETHE, PROP., Graduate of Berlin, Germany W. LAWRENCE SMITH Graduate Optician All work guaranteed Consultation Iree 49 Hasting! itreet weit Opp. Cameraphone ihealrc PHOTOGRAPHERS MARTEL'S STUDIO - PHOTOGRAPHERS - ii] Haitiagi Street Weit, VANCOUVER, B. C. The belt equipped itudio on the toa.it. Phone 3228 BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Haitingi St. W. ■ nidi • Gr.il.il Wi.li.n School L J. Sprott, B.A., • * tliaiger IMPERIAL PHOTO STUDIO Family Group Specialist! Cabinet iiie, J3 per doien Cor. Carrall and Cordova sts. A. SAVARD, Proprietor PICTURE FRAMING PITMAN'S Bualnefts College 633 Seymour st., Vancouver Day ichool open all the year round. Night Khool commenc- KmP f"»«JFJ* es September 8th. PICTURE FRAMING Wi have the largeit itock oi moulding! in B.C.to lelect irom 10 when yoa want iraming done cheap aad well get our prices. BAILEY BROS. CO. LTD., 540 Granville aad 138 Cordova HEAL ESTATE EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS CHIROPRACTIC 1 haria[*r.ril* ia tit a.11 j m.thol .1,1. l„ ;,* r.l..n*l mii.i.f 111- i-.-J.. i,l dIKiK Bom. HI tl) ['.llll 1*11 ll>.a..|C' .. I HiraaJ,,.! ill Tht onl? < blrnprtrior In v., .* ,i**r >, Ofo,|. r.T.na ll.C . al' • l"t **l l laira,[.ra, In ). gr.'lu.n-* r»linriacl,«'a nl Thlri'lT-ai-lir, I'.v.utviir-, lul*. "Uic. ra-uin In, < oureii'iuM Mot**-, Ml Rnttum altMl, l'laa"lf I.C* II'"'" I I'l L CoDIUllt tlnn illd fit mill. In, li Irr.. For particulari apply lo MORDEN & THORNTON Phont 8ij 440 Homer Street DETECTIVE AGENCIES — , Canadian Deteclive Bureau:-- Ollices everywhere Vincouver elltlcc '2M l-inpirt- Rlnck | M llaa-tlllK* Hi. »t*"t. I'liaalll* 2716 W. W. WELSH General Superintendent Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Corporation LU 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE LAND AND U01TGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE B. Kerr Houlgate - - - Manager DYEINO ANDCLEANINQ PERTH DYE WORKS Anderion H Hilton, Proprietors Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing Ladies' drcises, silks, lacci a specialty SALE 4 BREWITT Agenti, North Vancouver RESTAURANTS All North Vancouver peoplo eat at ! LEONARD'S Either Flack Block or Hastings itreet, opposite ihe new Poit Office. Leonard sells hii tea by the pound. GROCERS WATCHMAKEHS CHEAPS1DE GROCERY GEO. WAGG English practical watchmaker; Est al.i 1 ilinl 1KH9 Specialty, repairing Groceries aad Proviiiona Wholesale ind Retiil I nication between tlje ferrv land.J 116 Haitiagi St. (downitain^ iWOODROOFE, ing and Alexander street". Delivery Ttewlayi ad Frtdayi 1 > Carrall Street THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. DISTRICT COUNCIL Continued Iroiu Pag! Tin lollows Clearing > }iexi, grad ing and ditching >.|", rock e.ut and grading $73,500, briiljj ing 147,520, total $164,120; i'< pairs to present road from iiti lilllilS, Mh.aaiaai; .(111,II ,111,. ul Ull per cent loi contingencies, >i\- 060; ^1.unl total "i estimated coat, > 198,180. tin motion it «.is resolved lo request the Capilano preperti owners' association and othei interested parties to confer with thc council on the evening ol 1 .< nh insl, at s p m. Diatrict i lerk I'hilip lubmii ted Ins iin. ml reporl with re gard i" the polling on thi In Luis submit/led to the ratepayer!, declaring all three bylaws eluli carried Tbe respective bi law a lor a general loan ol $jo,ooo, and lot tin- Improvement ol Centn road aiiil Lonsdale avenue nol th.weri ii.nl a List tune and linalli p.issed. li n,is resolved lo call loi tenders (or tin purchase ui the debenture bond!, tenden to bi 111 hand b\ November is next. li uas resolved to call for tenders for the grading of Lonsdale avenue north and ol Cnu. road, lenderi to lie in hand b) tlu* next regulal meeting of tin council, A .inli signed petition of pro- part) owneri, waa mbmitted ioi ■ inlaii tu borrow >; - iui iiii construction ol the Eaat Capilano waterworks lystem. Tile lleiess.Ui ba.ill In lan Mas introduced ainl given three 11.ol- inn. A waterworks regulation! Inlaw. relative to tlic new district uas likewise introduced and dull passu!. A memorandum ..( topics pn pared bj lb« reeve and 'the distri. 1 .Ink. im- submission .it tin* approaching convention ol V H.C. Municipalities, was laid eiii ibe tabic anu! consideration uas ilii.ii. I until tin nexl meeting, Ke.ii Al. Naught m,is appoint-, ul delegate tn tin entertainment, committee in connection with | tlie approaching convention "i the U.B.C Ui .1. Bunker m.is appointed fore- 111,111 at the quarry ul a .salari ui J75 per month, his duties to iiii hide supervision ol all the- work undertaken by thu roek breaker, the roller and steam wagon, The reeve was appointed a committee to confer with the it. C. Electric railway company, with reference to all matters pel taming lu the pipe line load in lieu ni the tram extension. Future arrangement! with rea- pea to ihe engineer'! department, in view of tin resignation oi Diitrict Engineer Duiial. 1 Cameron, were diactuaed, and the matter Mas laid over until the next meeting, Cuttiietl tiun adjourned, J. J. McALEECE DRY GOODS AND GEN IS FURNISHINGS Uislrut ol North \tiiuouver WUS llnl kOM) WORK TKNDEUS arc Invited by thc Diitrict Council for clearing, grading and boulevarding Lonsdale a\i nm ' north a and Centre road, extending I, ("J feet and 1,335 feet respectively, Copies of Specifications and forms ni Tender can bc had at tlu Distriet Municipal Office, uInn sealed tenden with guarantee deposit! musl be lodged not later than ; o'clock on llie |tli November, 1909. ALKX, PHILIP, CMC KEITH BLOCK LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE 93 We are showing especially attractive line of new (all goods in everv department, the chief feature being the exlieuiclv low prices quoted for our highest grade goods. l..iilii>* black jet collar-, e.cli 75c. and t,I ne) ladle.' jet ami hack i-hiiiW, all tn mind He, Jet hn tta .n - nil An-* from, per Am He, Sl,<i|,|,iin.. ban each, 'in,-. ljc. niiii, inrkii-li lowoU per pnir He, Glaap imu'lilin per yard Mc. Circular pilliaii a aaiian |«*r uiral tie, Ha-t i,*:ii|ii*r liikiiii.'i'per yiml. "He. lad We. l.iulii'« i-.mlii'.-lla" Irmn . i'n. Men'§ Dr|)artment Ma n'i. *jri\ -in.ihr oeatieach M* n'i nail ra II a.allar menti r- Mi n't Bnunllli Irmn 12,00 I.H Inu A l.irp* afwrlmi'iil of Men'-' i:n*li*riv.'iir In the Icldlaf make. lllll .I* - IHI lllllall. Cleared Lots In Block 33A, D.L. 330 These lots are all on graded street!. In fine neighborhood. Close to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light. Prices $600 to $700 I AM TERMS S. GINTZBURGER -LIMITED- ■—W THE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST 103 Cordova Street. Vancouver, ft. C. i'.n. mix smi. l.s,ll(i ()l tOitil WilKOllH'f II .DIRS 10l< I),, I WIM ISM.S TENDERS ire invited bi thc Diitrict Council inr the follow- ling Debenture' Hoiids to be it- IBM, vi/: i. Sii 1,1 ii«i oi General Debenture! at r.* pet cent i.n )o jreari 2, $17,474.40 ui Local Irnin um 111,111 Debenture! guaran teed bj tin Diitrict ,ei 5 per nnt inr jn yean, AND J, $15,000 ul Water Dislriel Debenture! guaranteed by District ,u 1. pi 1 cent nu -.1* yean 1-Hr further particulm und copiei ni Bv-law! ipplj to lab- scrilnr. iiith whom Tenders 11111 vi be lodged befon 7 o'clock p.m., mi 18th November next, Al.K.Y PHILIP, CM C Nui ih Vancouver, (letoK-r. iwxi SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC BURRARD SASH & DOOR RCfORY, foot of St. George We mltrit a 1 rial I'iii a an i mat Dr-toi imallnf lam AL SXANDER P. REILLY 0 -gn- i'l nml f'l.titimiiitr, „f SI. Amlrr*'i Churrh l'i ni'i,'r nl I'iuno, 1 'ncol un<{ Theory II ili-',r,*al I'ni'ia.- pr inronl" t'n'vi'r.ity .■, ;■ , .'*.'• lull Will, finite Minims. w r (,i(> {riiif n N,*rlli Vancouver, 1 H'mImi. ,V. Frilaj panil htf the KianiinatioiiH HIUS, 1 nia.v.Uifr uur Snrlli Ytthri mrr a. Uefer.'in-e: ltev.Mr. liillam IA. R STKACYi Coiner L.'in./ii/e Art and Second Stmt Htnti ■•' ni'i A6l I'eNi V AND STAPLE GROCERIES Local and Foreign Fruits l**n lh and Cine Krrs clinic Creamery Battel ilwiyi ".. hand I.mil' Ii'in !-. (ile-sivare I Crockery**-!!*!-, Brwhei, Brooms, it. . ite A -**4vS>*i'--*«-*W*-K-*<!4$^ I M.l. \N1- SEE THE NEW t ASSORTMENT OF i Silverware Given Away AS PREMIUMS TO CASH PI Rl HASERS AT McMILLAN'S OtDO+O&Otart a a ♦ *«♦.»♦ *♦♦♦(• ♦ ai-t\+9>+ tf < WOUI*4 MIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII1II1IIII-H41--H--H4-H--H--H4-H-H--H*-H-l-H-H-i H-++++ .-I-H+-H-1*- rovincial Elections Look out for CANYON VIEW ADDITION Near Famous Canyon View Hotel. Get in before tbe car line. Ready in two weeks PINE LARGE LOTS $150 EACH $5 Cash, $5 |>er month. No Interest Ry the way, WHO CARRILS IOIR INSURANCE ? *oi, Acu.»si«r COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., of London, Eng., 4ftg5JKKP IIIAKV 1 l KVl'.S l'l-RCV KING HENRY EVES fc CO. 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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1909-10-22 |
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