®!jt» Ixjtnas r Hi I I Volume 11 .Nokth Vancouver 11,0., Kiiiiuy, June i), 11)11 Number 27 PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT IN LARSON'S PAVILION _______a_Msne>__» Prominent Speakers-Live Public Issues A meeting ul which prominent apeak- ere will Im heard upon Important pub- lie isstios will bo held ou Ihu root gar- dsn of the Pulaco Hotel this (Friday) evening al eighl o'clock. The meeting will bo under the auspices ol tlie North Vancouver Conservative Association antl lite following speakers are on tho progrum : Hun. W. li. Ilo.'e, M.L.A., Minister uf Lunda und.Acting 1'romier, Hon. V. 1. Carlor-Cotton, M. L.A., Geo. IT. Cowan, Esq., M.P. It is also hoped that Goo. 11. Hurniirtl, Esq., M.P., Victoria, will lie able tu Ihi present to give an address. 'I l.e city band will rondor a musical program beginning at 7.30 o'clock. Light refreshments, ion cream, etc., will he fur sale at the- booth on tho roul pardon. This ia c.|... i..l lu be a rousing meeting and ample scot ing accommodation will Ik provided lor gentlemen and ladies. Imperial Car and Shipbuilding Co. Renew Request The Guaranteeing ol the 11,01111,1100 Bond ia. .ue Cutler Consideration by Hi inai Council. Communications from the Imperial Car antl Shipbuilding Co, were read at last night's meeting uf the districl aoiiinil i.'.|.i...im.. the uppoinlinunt ol a committee to discuss the proposition ul submitting a bylaw lo he voted on ro Ihe guaranteeing ul M .iiuii.i nu worth ul their bond issue. Thc writer ..ial..I that Ihu rctpiest wua bucked up by u petitiun signed by over 0011 ratepayers. The mallei wus referred lo cum mil tee. Thu McDmigull'.lcukins Engineering Cu. ulso wrolc asking Ihul their lion.is should bo guaranteed lo tho extent of MfiOaOOO. Thia was referred lo the finance committee lor a report. The reeve called attention to the existence uf somo shacks in Norlb I .una dale which hud become the rendczvoua ol a hobo clement, these shacks, some uf which were uccupied, were e disgrace to the districl, and wanted im mediate atlcnlion. Thc reeve also stated that upon iiis|wrling some ul ilicsc buildings ho hud found litem in a filthy and unsunilnry condition. In one case Die residents adjoining 1 he property complained ol having been ■ ii 1 an I a..I hy Ihe Bounds ol revelry ul nights in a shuck near thc l.ynn Creek. ll was decided thul atepe for the removal ol 1 lies.' nuisuucea be luken nt nn curly dule. A poiition -iiiii. .I hy len people was received asking for u sidewalk un Ilus- kins ltoud, This mailer wua r-iferrod lo lho Honi.I ol Works. In reply lu tho recent letter ul the cuuncil to lho government listing that llieir mad up. 1.1.1. ml. ni lur man und constable ahould he {appointed apeciul fire wurdens in Ihe district fit Ihe butter protection ul Ihe rcsiuents thereof. The coinnumoner [or, fire pro- lection, Mr. Gladwin, wrote, staling that thc government waa nui nl pics- enl making any tippuiulmeitla ul litis nature, but thought lho difficulty might be overcome by Ibo cuuncil insl rucling these men lo exercise the proper precautions and when 1l.11.gn 011s 1 cases wore discovered lo hnvo jurisdiction sufficient tn have the I rouble nil. 1..I1.1 lO, 1st of July was discussed. Aa, however, the finances of lho organization did not admit of this outlay it wus decided to allow somo other body in belter financial circumstuucea (0 entertain the naval mutt. Mr. Mordon's remarks that the Hoard of Trade sh..11I1I aland tin its uwn feet und re- ijuesl lho help of nu ulher butly in uu expenditure ol Ihis kind was in accord with lho :a ni ni . ul Ihiiao pro- sent. SATISEACTOKY SETTLEMENT Muyor McNeiah, who wus recently entrusted with the mission of interviewing Mr. Ilitatocd ul the U. P. It. regarding thu train niiisuncc at \ an- couver where pnlrona ul .ho I'li'ty Co. are sometimes forced lu wait frum IS lo 'atA minutes belore being able to crosa thc trucks, has arrived al au amicable, settlement will) the C.I'.H. snd a constable with authority lo order trains to move on uflet a stop of 6 minutes or moro ucroaa tho lorry right-of-way will lw appointed lo remedy Ihis ntiisunce. ' v -SB*! New Wharf at Vancouver Approach pcfry Company Takes Action in iho Alnltm- uf Belter Wharfage i>- fsilillos, Tlm construction uf 11 niodprn pun- inuii wharf 01) Um Vancouver aide ul Ilm Inlel ni the foul ul I laliimlai 1 Ave. wits decided upon nl ill.! 1111.el.i11g o\ the ferry directors yesterday i.liir- muni. Manager Heard prtstulod plain uud specifications for the onnsidtration of lho directum und thu pr..) "I In its entirety will he approved ol. Ieiiti.'i'ii will In., called (or iliu coiislriuMiun and delivery within, llll days ol !'i p..ti- loons laud coversj of an upprovetl pnllcrn'within 11 few days. In mli* linn lu the belter uharfugu'and thick- ing llicililies niiliii.liul in Ihe plans ul tlm now wharf slips .capable ol ne- c'litniii.uiul ing Iwu lmal 1 .will Ihi in- stalleal and a height house will bu [.'reeled nu Ihe end ul uuu ut 'In:wing llouls. COMMON SENSE; Don'l imagine (or a monicul thai Uncle wants lo get in (or your licallli ■Ml _■ t- CONCERNING BALLOONS I'ur some limo Ihe ferry management havo been negnliiiling with (uptuin Ibiiii-. lho Vanoouver bird man, lo givo a sories of balloon as- cenaions 011 this side of Orf Inlet. The Captain wrote tho leery company recently stiiiiiiV thai iie would make forty or lilly yecy/ils in Norlh Van couver providln^rtho Company mode him u giiurnn/V' ul si,mm in .'iiH■ ul un 11.e1.lc11/ a-t tl.i- dialrict adjoining Nurlh Viiiiruilici wus extremely muiitiluiiiigli und dangerous. The directors have nol as yd decided just what to do about litis mallei. All arc agreed Ihat the ferry receipts wuuhl be greatly augmented fluting llie dura liun of lho exhibitions, beside Ihe bone- Ill which would nutitrully billow in introducing travellers tu the Norlh .Shore and lur a lime al least the proposal will lie held in abeyance. ' If. ' M< WBI.ICITY BI'HEAL' IN OPERATION The publicity end inlormetion bureau recently established by Ibe doinl Civic Advertising Commitleo in Conjunction with the Board ol Trade in this city is nuw under operation under the management ol Mr. Hood. Aid. Smith announced Ibis officially at tho Wednesday night meeting ol Iho Board of Trade. When in lull swing Ibis institution will lie one ol Iho greatest factors in Norlh Nuncouvcr for encouraging the eettling of a desirable class of people in our cily as reliable information regarding tho cily and district will be supplied lo uny part ol the world free of cost from this centre and a labor bureau in connection offers inducements lo the work- Ingman lo reside in our 'community and secure work without'having to (my out. cash in order to get il. (Jnder \k"i direction ol the t wo bodies above indicated Mr. Hood ie now preparing a campaign of advertising. i idler was received and reed at the meeting from Mr. Fowler, Gnllsliaw, Eog., assking for information Regarding Norlb Vapcouvor real o»l/|c aad general development. Mr. Duliildson, tbe secretary-treasurer, was iallruoted to forward Ibe requested pu/iculori. Tfae question uf hoepilalil.ylbang ex tended bo tfae oficore of If. M. 3. Jtainbow, when thoy are hojo on the STBKET SPIIINKLEIl OHDEKEI) Thu looal public will he pleuaed lu learn lhal about three Wicks ngu the cily cuuncil placed an order with the Austin Mnnulacturing Cu. of Chicago, for a fits) gallon modern st r. ol eprink lur. Aa du.. inun. wero given tn rush the vvagaai. Hu..ugl.. it ahould arrive nn the ground In-lorn itiuny duyahuve passed. The. sprinkler will bo placed in commiaaion immediately upon ils arrival in Ihe business section of the city end in streets contiguous thonlo. ICELANDERS CELEBRATION ON JUNE 17 Tho Icelanders of tho Pacific north- weet"Vill hold thoir annual celebration on Saturday, .lune 17th, at Ihe Hor- ticulturel grounds. Tho horticultural grounds have been secured for Ihe day and evening and sports .will be held on the recreation grounds just adjoining. The North Vancouver tily band will furnish music through mi Ibo entire day. II is estimated thai full a thousand members of Iho Icelanders will lie present (rom all over tho Pacific coast, including tho cities of Vancouver, Seattle, j.os Angeles, ai well as northern points. MAHBIEIMIn .Saturday evening, •lune Hid, at Iho home ol thc bride's parents on Bewick Ave, Miss Gertrude lioedt wae united in marriage with Mr. William Falkc, captain of the lerry St.' Oeorge. The ceremony war performed by Kev. W. (.'. Schlichlur i the presence of a number of tfae immediate firiwds of tfae contracting pur Met. Tfae happy couple wi|l reeidooo ?»rd street. Local and Personal Mrs. I. W. Iluney, Keith lluuil, will a not receive nguin unlil autumn. The widening uf l.ousdulo Avenue lu till loot within the oily limits will I.... 111. be commenced, Mr. und Mrs. Ilonaouit of t'.lh slreel uro rejoicing over the arrival ul 11 daughter. Mr. uml Mrs. Iluvv.ud of 7lh -lid. ure receiving congratulations un ih arrival uf u sun und heir. Wurk up the promised 11 tool 10.nl. in the west Cupilauo district h. h ho gun. Mrs.'Arthur flavins, cur. Ith sir,'I und Muhon Ave. will mil receive uguiii until UU I until. Mr. uml Urn. I'i'ed Vance of i'Viim. me tlie guests of Mr. Vuncc'e In. il. 1. un Kith street.' Wurk on lho Icinpiiriirv hVilitu whiitf at llollybtirit is mulir the ai r.e liun uf Conn. Lawsuit, Mr. John llrccnlo s of Killmiihoni, Scollnnd, is spunding 11 l.w weeks ill North Vuncouvui' witere he is inleiist- e<l in some properly. Mr. N. (.'. Peureii, recently I he npr •» ecnlalivc for Norlh Vuncoujqi ior ll.. News-Advertiser, Ims boon rfppoinli»l lo the editorial staff ol.tho Turonto 1 World. The si.v fool trails in McTnvi.h I'nii, ure nearing oomploliolt and Ibe wo.'. Hn llu; Wi loot roadway lo the lur. near tha.home of I. p. Crawford Im been commenced. I The l.ynn Vulley Komi Ileal' Hua lings Crook is much Improved uflet Ihe niuenduniisiiig process Ihe dialrict eonneil ia considering improving thi" Ihnruughfurc fnrllier iniii ll.e lis tiiel. Thu hi-ith lbmd will shortly be greut ly Improved (nun Ihe North Aim (0 jhe eily limits by tie d .-liiil : Ihorilies. This decision on Ilic purl nf illic Norlli Vancouver nuihuriti | il 'portly due lu Ihe establishment of rev- j oral new industries ip Ihul vicinity. i Mudnnie Burke, w, II known in i North Vuneouver mid V.,i,coiiur nm ■ nieiil circles lell An Sulurduy on iin CX- I undid trip to 1 he Bpbtincnli Hatdamj i Burke will tilliiid Ihe coronal un n. 1 well ns visilin... points of inteiust ill j Italy, (ierniiiny, I'V. 11c■, Spain, Ml- norland, Austriu nnd Holland, Messrs. Purse * Galloway, bmldin/ conltdii'lurs, huve come over from Vancouver nnd cumin. n> 1 d building opera! ions here. They lire l.uth ty|iienl .Scotchmen bul not slfiuigrrs In these quarters, Mr. Galloway loiving lirsl cumo lo lho wesl over iiil years ago. um) in Ihis lime has impcrinln led lln- cuiislriielion ol somo of Ibe largest buildings in the 4ly. They me pre eenlly erecting some six-roomed houses for solo un Keith Koad close lo lite Lynn Vail.\ .11 line ami by maintaining their old icpululion we should havo litem Int 0 long lime os .rotnoMe 4 North Vancouver,- 1.null WtlllK IIV.I'llvl' HO'.S Wedding Bells A very }iieti;, wnliling wus solemn Lung Icy win 11 UL line of ile nui-l serious l.i-la lire with whicli the North \nncoiivci lir dep.iiiineiii have liml lu butlle with ' i'ed yccSerduy 11 for untie lime nccurntl un lut day Insl. vl,i,,.i il.na- uVhiei. iu ll. nil. riiuuii Iin ili'jiiiritui ni wile n 1 1...1 thai a conflagration in the vhi it; ul llie -Illpiilicse I'eu t'lll'.ieus Wil a.i.li. ing "liciiglh uml wns lllic.ilcliing ll. -hticks, tents uud'ulher buihliiigl ml '•'"" 'W l,l,!"' liw'Hn l">" iliugf miinl;ei ,,i rcliilr.'is and lii.nls were .jiiial.lv- on Ihe sun., and ii 1. 1 Buildiig Permits llttililiiig vvitliin the pul week .diows HO perieplible drop til a n''nil of the carpenter's si like. Many ul tin new lesidiiieis mill dwellings going up uro uwn'od In nowl) ariivcd residents lu ilia.' Nul'lh Shore. A in.llll,<r nf camps inn mil icI in llu' purDiils, which is a loiiipliin.'iii to tin clinnile iitl',0 pro viiit-e ns well as being u gratifying in- jervusril auuiiiiei home li.'iumt. 1'or- mils issued since the llrtl i.tsl. uie ua fulluivs: John Hell, kitchen in lol II. bluck' loli. SI50. .1. C. l.ilnioui, cabin uu '.'2nd sll'tCaU .l.il.iison Moiiuhun aid Miss Mund 1 a llu iin.' Hullidge of North Vuiico.iver were ..mli.-d in itiurriugij by the h'ev. I1..11.1I1I Malleoli. Ihe ceremony look place, at ihe resilience of ihe '.rule- (flfin, groom's father tn I lie presence ul" n'j '' •sniabwuud. I loutli frame building on I lii's'luilielil, .>|iill. S. II. Soldal, I 1.iniii blingnltiw .111 lean ellorts win., put loll It lo gain eon- | .". ..""'. ""■''""" """■' "' ,'.''Jial street, (PHI. Ihu bride, who was given uwny by , I Kev. C Mclliainml. looked very j |- Mj,,.-, Ivvclbng on Pl'.li sir el, d and the shades, nlnming 1 i:pt j ehurniing. She wus prellilj govvi.nl fl.tHlt). across ilu scone but dmiiiess vv.i.s ai pulled by ll.e lurid glmv lhal lo ihfy the puny eltolt- of lllfltl to a 11 apur and still lln.y bat I l.d a llie hungry Jiaa.la.v-.-s. I'll)..liv al llll o'clock' W.tlm'ailay iii"iiiing _ ,... e-s elov.i ed llie efforts of ll.e III..I IVi I. el- und llll! jal'U!.'!. s's of \\,e Ilia 1 .. • illll' la ll, A p.lll.'. ■ I lila'll Wu. ai la lo watch for sli, ,. parks or M.o.il ilering iiiib.rs that niigiil i.'i.e.v llie in,il.li-. iiiul Ihey effectually i in, ' I iii the handiwork of lln i ,•;! i , a Indium ol the Nurlh \i.l .dr.cr lire, ilcparliiicnl. Sliiliunl. Hall, residence; mi I heslsfi Held, gnWI. Illll'liinll llllll .-a.. ..I., sl.ii Is on'.'Isl slreel, iVM. inaied as flower girl. Ptetonis and | ,; || \Vt.tls. cump ou Esplanade, longriit uiul ion- ware nuuieruiis. .vlter ?iitl. in while and enriicil u lurge shuwnr,; uf lillgs ul the vull.y. Little Nellie j Moiiuhun, siaier ol ihe. Iirid vgrooini SAD At I ill'i NT ViNlerduy evening ,:i'i .vlul i .0 hui i, .lohn Aiiln.r lieiiie/i.i und In- brother, wet. p-uiinj iiour the lir.•■ hall on lilt 1.I1-1 el ihey lout.il it pi in Lit \- oi iKiininit Ira ilu Iwo in llu'..: do,en slicks mid a tin I ov ol .. j . which hud boen lefi lying i ruuiul l.v iv'orkill.in. One of 'lie' ... ,. lltniw lit-, bux cunlainiiig ihe ...... n ui.isl u rock Causing Iheni lo expl.ah . il|f . plosion aim I lioflt a . . t ' oil ct hid nfil Dr. '1 hoiiipsiiti wn i uml attend .1 llu " ul . i pi .1..' Iiouiii on 3rd -n. 1 I it 1 In '. w ...iniii! was 1.1 M.al In nan iilliili.iu, ,„ in.iiai.ilail wi re the bu; 'a I , 1, Al fjiigt of going to (an ;'. Ilm boy is sllll unl.:. llll! II.llll.II..' ol Opia.li ll from Ihe wounds would nli. w, , li. almost nub. ur.ilili'. Hud the ilni'ii' ile la.-ua nxplotliil nl lb.-..nine lime ll...- i|| would In.ve been greut enuiigh lu lune killed i'i men. Ifajs is mil llie lirsl aciidem ,.f fjjj soil in the city owing In cva'plusi'. s huvllig been left iii'iiuti.l . nal | 1 ui 1 this lopcel shiiiild be oiifotenl.. lfl'J'ftl''SI',NI..\ll',l'.- HI- MM), Iv CANADA \ISIT Nllli'lll tiWrUV. Ilepii-si.'iitiiliii>i ul the daily ' M.-.d,:- in t'liiuula" mngii/iiia' idj|,,| ||,,, Noilh SIlOI'O > 1 -Jl i'i l.'.v lllleinuoli , wilh u view of nuking specia) men llie wedding dinner ihe happy couplci " left lur (heir hoiiiniiinun. Ihey will le- aWKI. side iu .Nortli \iincoiivei. Wai son, cabin on '-'.'ial sirucl, iahi isiiittni j II. I rqtiiirl, -m.all building un lllh slreel, tli). 1 Zuviilee Siilvatiire, residence on lolh streel, ,*'J.:iiHI.' The inniriugc lot* pine,: on Tuesday '■• ■'■ Giffonl. resilience on I'splan- li 1 at M. Agatha's church, Norlh i"1''' *:'1""- '. \ niieouvcr, ol Mr. English, llu: well ■'• •'• ll"""1'1 "' known proprielor of the 0. Iv. grocer) "l""1 l"'1' *'•'' lo Miss Grace Boyd, recently of Eng "• Hlackwiil, 1 lund, Saiine years ugu wh.'t Mr l'.n„ m*t, lull lull lho uiul her laniniiv In pan sue "'■ ''• ■*il"ilh, 1 lln: goddess ui forlnne in lho ptuspei "c'' *""" mis colunies promises wcio exoltungedi " ' between Iliu euupleund'liieae weru lju-1* J' ally renewed und rulilied ul ll.e above! ."" ili""''1 '2nd slreot, WOO 8. II. Walker, milile. un 110 streel siihtic' un 17th 111. 1 spil.all.aih:, ill llu: home ceremony. Ihe wedding look pin.... ..a .,..; ........ 01 Mr. I'i. T. English, brother of llu:.1'""1' *|0° : »'. rkslmp on 11 Hi street groom, lo Sl. Agaihii clniich, Kev. j"""1, mA. lb. how.: ullicialing. iho bridi: wus J IWInv. cu ,,, 0,1 I'suli.ni I,•. IfliV) ulliteil in while crepe do el.,:,,,., trim U'l'"1'' ""' '"' ,'*''lli"f °' ,9lh lmal wiih pink cu n.it urns and was ot-f'1™1 '„*''*'''• l.'iul..1 by Mi»s I ill en I nglisli, chut in- ingly nl iii ed in while, with udutiil 1 Jibuti insertion. Mrs. li T. Etigliidi ll'ili'dl While U 1 IUII SCl'gC. The giicsis ini'linlid Huv, uud Mis. Howe uud various jneinbors of (he on Keith family. HENNI'/IT-McCAlN f. It, 1'iiiie. leiidnif Hanoi Ct •• 'HI W. P, Ciiir.ii .1, , Iai 11 al ca rper of Si. Guorge end I Dili, HMO. W. J. Elliuil, W.hi.ni Avenue, W,- 900. J. P. (lubberly, icsideiitii un I lies- l.iliehl. KI/itK). W I' Keiiiiiiiy, cump un (th s|ie I lur boarding bouse, PMl. 1Mb Win. if, MeLeiiii, residence street, HI.OOU A happy event which wus quite 11 sensation jn Nnrth Vancouver society , , 1 , , , . u .. ... A01II1 Viin, ouver Coal and Supoly look plane yoslerday m 8 p.m. m »!.■„' ... , ,. V 11, 1 , .«,, , , I 0., Iwu Iri'iglil sheds un I he '.sp bin John a cburcb on Lllh sire t, when 'li I ilyn llennelt ol New York city wus uiiili.il in murrioge lu Mr. I bur le Wi ley McCain ul Vancouver, Hov. M. Michael Podniure, M.A. ollieint-d. After Ihe ca r.'iniinv ihe inviied guests drove to the huine ul C. S. Heimell. Iiculhei nf Ihe bride, where a icop- lion wus held. Nunnruiis nnd cuslly prostnils cuii»isling ul cut gluss. nil- lion of Nurlh \niiiuiiv,r 111 the n \l ■',| "",l ,,|li"" *«« among lho iulyjns cillTi'llt ilSUS uf Ih'' indanoinii. This a 1 . ! li I a i III a ,, ■ ainal copies will be fuiind iu fully SO') cjlios ol ihe noniiiiion, win rev ir Tha l'.v|iugiuphieiil 1 iii'ni I'xtsla. ode, tolH) upiecc. On Siindav morning nc.vl al tin new I'resbyleriaii .'li'iieh in l.yi.n \i,llny the aAu-vieu will Ixi soiiuiwliial slioildn .al owing lo Ihe n.lj..iirii.d nu cling fur Ihe il.elion uf llala'is vvlljl ll )l Ial I,,' held iiiiniiiliulcly after dnina . 1 1" in in which ihe pair Worn bold 1 - ,,1 t|,, I,,011,.I,,, .1 ,,f ibese wua u inngiiilieent cheat conluining a com 1 , , , 1 n ,. 1 1 lu luko un Ins work ut that plale all oNlOUSrillild Illll 11 IttOUO- , , . ,, „ . •buicli lia.'.vI Sunduy, Mr. Weir is ro- Mayor MeN.ish ape.nl Wednesday In Vicloriii on liu.iiiass and nliiinrd to lho cily iii.iisiluy murning. Saovi-i , ou-iiiulioi, on Lonadale Ave, between I'.llb anjtj I lib -1reolh in now under wuy. Work in Ihs connection will eosl in Ihe viuin||v uf i*u,lSJ0. Hov. Mr. Weil, the new paslnr uf lho Lynn Valley Netliudisl churoh, ia ex- British Clll'lllllain fit* ' a a ilia a, al est Cvmpnel arui of nn oh .nl.-il.l.- Ion litnSn North' Ati.aiii'.,, vi/.. ttt) acres. ' i-innied wilh the letlers E. II. Md'. A very duitily luncheon wua served lu Ilm gueals by Mn. II. 0. Huggles, a sail,.al by Mrs. Lane. 'Ibo bride wore a delightful creuliun ol croum uilk vuih' lenibroidcred;, |iiulure hui iiaaim with uid rore plumes, Her travelling dress copaialed uf a navy blue serge, pongee trinjiuiiigs with bal to inialtii. The buppy eoiiph: left lasl evening ufl tfae ll.Hd uleuiuei for Seel tie a... lll.'il WI aiding laiUI llll.l will be absent lor some weskia, bul will ro- liun und residoiu yeneonver. eenlly from> Torauili. A public mooting will be held in Si. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Kiilh Koad. . ,'nle. on Wcdu iveiling, May I 'ih, nl V p.m. far lb" purpose 'of ,cun«idcafn)g mouiis tuabula blusling ami Other nui'.uni.1 011 Sunduy nnd In proiniif.. a due .'..iieeption nl Ihe bivvH of the lund und righl ub servn/uje of the day of real, tyy order of Die jPJJOVlSfONAJ, COMMIi'll'l TWO THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, ft mmmmi ■HI —■- GET ACQUAINTED with the Scotch Clothing House, Ltd. Corner HASTINGS and ABBOTT Streets 1= SATURDAY, JUNE 10 I WE WANT EVERY MAN IN VANCOUVER TO GET AC QUAINTED WITHTHE SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE ONLY SATURDAY JUNE 10 $10 Any Suit or Overcoat in tbe Home Only Saturday, June 10 $10 <ff Tliis Most Liberal Offer tVSATURDAYONLY Any Suit or Overcoat - - Get acquainted with tbe Scotch House NOTE! OnThursday, we have decided to extenc une I st we made the same offer which proved a huge success and this offer for the benefit of those who are only able to buy Saturday CONDITIONS: Each purchaser MUST FILL IN this coupon and present same to salesman WHY this liberal concession? To get the public acquainted with the Scotch Clothing House daily values Name Address Norlli Sliore 1'ivsa Ltd. Scotch Clothing House, Ltd. Cor. HASTINGS and ABBOTT STS. K. GRANT, Mgr. North Vancouver Business Cards ARCH ITI.CIS A. S. W. Mackay J. M. Markay Aa.o.M.l.a.l I I Architect • uml Civil Enginecri Hal!our her illock - • - • Kspltnudo NOU'I'H VANCOUVEB CONI'KCTIONKRY A. CAMPBELL HOPE ('. A. (AL. ARCHITECT 601) llaslingi Hi rent West, Vanoouver, II. ('. I'hone .-.'j.'.-. Usstdnicu i Tneiiiiiii lll.aak iO'l.i St. East, North Vuneouver. I'hone llll'.'. MI-MAR I)S ANI) POOL PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S FIHST WKST Fiaset tallies and cues ia llie City The Palm Confectionery Stationery, Confectionary, Ice Cream, Soli Drinks, Fountain Drinks, Tobacco a l i; I.i I.una la, -, Fruit ii. c. duoommpn it son Lonsdale and 6th I'hone 313 CONTRACTORS The New Illock on Lonsdals A,venuc near tho Ferry Approach was built by SMITH BROTHERS (ienerel Contrnolore NOllTH VANCOUVEK WM. MORRIS PRACTICAL FIUKl'MCI', ANI) CHIMNKY Hl'll.M'-R l'riWrl Ilritk Minitlcs n Bpe- dally. PhoOa I,ii3 HUCKSMlTHaS R. H. TARiN Pioneer Borseehoer - Carriage W.irke FIB8T BTBEF-T WESrT k l-ONSDAI-K JM)OKS AND 1STATIONKBV THE LEON ARD-SALE CO. Bookeellei/e aui Stationers Cor. l-oaaiaie and 1st. I'hone 143 NORTH VANCOUVEB JTARBRITK lAMY'S; l_4- ttt ami ttetk* mmwwmt mmaww d\mm*w wmpaw s Bitfht *f4amkt ia every part)'eater. Try at aad be uav/iami, -ClVII, KNGINKKRH Angus J. a.mxe . Cameron k 8. CIVII, RNGINRRH Irrigation, drainage, Isveie, plans and s|ierllit-iilioiis. Septic lanka and houss draioaga a specially. P. 0. Boi 'Hi, I fith si mot west ol Bewicks Avenue. FISH DRAI.RRS! ■» *■•" "■ —• THE NOBTH VANCOUVER FISH AND PRODUCE CO. . Fresh «nd Smoked fldt laive end Dmessd Poultry Vegetable Delivery '.wire daily Phoae llll 111 lVet Street ICR DRAl,l',R'.S JONES ICE CO. Wiiolee tiers and (Mailers , ft fun lae 1'ittm fm lar lamily u it BAY VIEW TEA BOOK!I Pnqim'M WUPOAW AjmBfi PHOTOGRAPHERS CARBUH .Studio over Bunk B. N. A. I mi-diilc uml I , I. n .'1- SAWI'TI.KHS DONALD DOWIE Haw Filer and lirindnr. All kinds ol laiiiiil, rross nil nnd buck suwa eel und liled nt slim list notice. II lonsdule Avenue, Norlli Vuneouver. TAILORS E. LAURIN lln_.li iln-s l.udiis' and Qwil'l Tailoring KEITH BU1CK, FIHST STBEET NOKTH VANClll VLB Modern Tailor* ami Renovalory 'lol Lonsdale Avi<duc Cleaning, P/iisaing, DyeinK, Ait inn We use Ihe French Dry t Ir. mn, I'llH'l*. I'I",11- Hi NOIITH VANCOI VT.it JOHN LINDEN TA1MIB Ladies' and Dent's Suits to Order Irom iVi.OO and Wn.00 respectively Plume 261 binadnle C„r, 16th st. NOBTH VANCOCVEB TKACHKRS (Music) SAM. T. SUHON TEACHEB l)V PUW) and THEOBV Specially : Children's lj»a„ni ut own home. Terms, etc., apply Gsnerul Delivery. WATCH UNFAIR ING Is your Welch stopping or going irregularly I See * A. i, HOOD' lite Worth Vatjwnvar E»|Wt aad pioneer Jee/ciler 6v Uaaiala Avenue SOME GORGEOUS ROBES Will be Worn by Peers antl Peeresses —Iniilriit'llous l- -H' 'I. T- Nol ii few of the rulies which will lie worn liy peers end peeresses ut the Coronation ceremony ure of hlslurlc Intereet. In anmc cuses they have been In the family lur Iwo hundred years or mure, uml, ultli'iiitth somewhat fmlcU when compared with the new in.mil. a, ure worn wllh the greatest pride hy llinse lu vvhuin Ihey belong. The I dai,. of '■.ui I..1., ua I ..ail M.if- sh.il. hua already Isaucal Itialruellotis regarding Hie robes to. he worn hy peers und peeresses, Tiny ure lu be of crimson velvet, uml the cepce ure to he powdered wilh Urs iluillur to the "powdering" uh the capes of peers. Uy the depth ul Ihe edition of fur un Ihe mantle Ihe degree of llie wearer Is Indicated. A ouruncw, for Instance vveurs Vilnius lln. of fur, u viscountess ulao bus Ulu., u loiinic.s lln,, u marchioness Hit., und u iluchui (In. The leiiialh of u pevreaa's Iruin tipnii Ihe ni niiiaai - yel unothur Sinn of .degree—Is prescribed hy the Hurl Mur- ■liul ua follows: iluroneas, 1yd; vlu- luuilitas, I',, yd.; countess, IViyd.; iuurelilniiess, l*4yd.; uml u duvhe.i, 2 yds. The unlet concerning peers Is us follows; Thul Ihe rube or Inutillu bu of a i Iii velvet, edged with nilttlver, the cape furreil wllh miniver pure, uml powdered with burs ur ruws ol ermine (I.e., nurrow pieces uf bluck furl, in i oiiIIiik lu ilu Ir degree, vis : Ilurons, Iwu rows; vlacounla, two rows and u hulf; . .n Is. three rows; marquesses, three ruws und u hulf; dukes, fuur rows. In luiiiltioti. II la possible that Kiiluhls of the Hurler, Ihe Thistle, Ul. Patrick, Ihe llulh, Utur uf Jmllu. Ul. -in li." I ami Ui. George, and Iho Imli.an I ii . ill • will be iilluweil tu vvetir thu in 'i.tl' which liiillcule their re- spccllvu nt.ins. |f this lilen Is followed OUl aolallllain.il spl.'llilill' Will ll" uiiiinl lo the scene In Ihe Abbey, for thu iiiniillis ure uf a very lOrgeapl deserlptlun. The mantle uf Ihe (lur- ter, fur instance, Is of durk-blue velvet, Um il wllh In If.'tui. Willi this there Is u sureuut of crimson velvet lined lies thu mantle und uduriied like It. on lho left breast, wllh un clnlii-puliiieil allver-eiitbrolilered Slur, wllliln which IS the' red eruas of Ut. llciirnc, Ihe whole encircled by u mluulure blue Hurler. The mantle of Ihe Thistle II of green velvet, und thut of Ul. Patrick BANK OF HAMliiff Capital Paid Up .1 J7M/M0 Beservs it Undivided l'mftla iVtl.M Total Asueta pi.null.i.uil 'Ihe Hunk ol lluuiilton invites Suv- inus Aivounls uiul hua illinium el ull undue loimulilies, both in the opening ol such accounts und in the niukitig ol withdruwuli. A chartered bunk is the logical place lor the sale keeping ol thc lund you wish lo accumulate lor old age or lo make provision lor unforeseen needs. Intereal pui'l <m deposits ul tl.IK) and upwurda. C. O. HEAVEN, Agent, North Vancouver. i a\i\ Bl!!E iTMin-i Head Ofice: HAMILTON Is of sky-blue tabblnct, lined wllh while silk. The muiiile uf the Itnth ll red, onil on very hlKh Hlnte occasion! Ihe luilgliii arc entitled to weur nlm- sun sureuuls, vests and breeches of while sullit, white alocklngs und sheet. Hidden spurs, und a high-crowned hut with n plume of vvh)le fiinhere. The mantle ef Ihe .Slur of India Is of Unlit 'bin'' selln, lined with while, and ,.i ai wllh blue and Silver ttisaels with u representation uf the Htsr. The monlli' und chapeeu of Hi. Michael and Ut. tieorge are of blue anlln, lined wllh srurlel silk, the hat lur- i ind al with black feathera. Quite a contrast Is afforded by Ihe mantle of the Indian Empire, whlcb Is uf purple rutin, lined with ivl||4a silk, aud fastened wllh pure silk om! gold Uatsels, snd on Itet left a representation of the Blar. CHURCH NOTICES NOBTH VANCOUVER Baptist Church - Filth and Bt. tieorge. Services al 11 a.m. and IM p.m. Sunduy School and Bible ''leaa ut I'i.lli p.m. Prayer und pruiae ter- vioe V),.In. -.Ini at 8 p.m. Paatur, Bev. A. .1. Prosssr, 'ind street cast, St. Andrew's Preabyterian Churoh, bib sir edit, Scrvire-: Hoiniii|j worship ll a.m., evening worship at.30 p.m., .-Hinl.av School 1.30 p.m., Miuialer'a liil.le Class IM p.m., Y.P.S.C.E. I u. duy evening 8 o clock, pruyet nn. in Wednesduy evening 8 o'clock. "Uod nuuils you ; vou nuad Cod." Bev. Il"ii uid Mm I.e.si. in n.it.i. Mi'iln.di.i Church, corner ul Sixth itreet and St. Ceorge's Avanue- i Sunday preaciung ssrvicea at 11.00 a. I in. and 7.30 p.m.. Sunday School aa ! Bible ('last at IM p.m., Senior Ua- j gue on Monday evening al 8.00 p.m., I prayer and praise service on Wedaca- dny I'vi'inug at tm, Junior Uegus I service on Thursday alternoi* at i..f). I A cordial welcome is es tended to all 10 attend these services, pastor, W. C. Schlichlei, tesidmie, comer Keili It.'"'I end,St, Andrew's. St. John Us Evangelist, 8th uid 13th streets : Holy communion, .8 a.m. nioininu prayer, il a.m. ; evoaing prayer, 7.3b p.m. On the firit Sundav in the month Jure will be a second ct- li'bialiun of the holy conununloa at 11 n in. Beetor, Bev. Hugh Hoojer. .St. Agnes Cfcgrch, Boulevard-Vicar, Kev. T. E. Bowe. 7.(0 p.m. evensong every Sunday: II a.m. Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday ol every mondtv. Tho Salvation Army a. A. Ball, Lonsdals Avenue. Sunday — 11 a. ni., holiness • meeting; 8 p ■., children's meeting: 1.16 p.m., salvation meeting ; Tuuaday, I p m, holineee meeting; Wediuaday, 4 p.m., clnldrim'i meeting; inuraday, 8 p.ia. aalvatlon - will visit any wbo arc sick or in dr.- Ircaa at any lime. | SI. Edmund's Catholic Church, Malum Avenue : Sundaye -Mass 10.90 a. in,, Sunday School 1.30 p.m., Bosary Benediclion and Sermon 7.30 p.m. I Indian Catholic Church oi Si. Paul's. Masa, 7.30 a.m. .Sundays. Pastor, Kev. E. r.'vinvin, O.M.I. NOBTH I T>. DM I. Norlh I me nine Presbyterian Chareb I — Worahip, Suadaya, 7.30 | m , ban- day Sihool, mi p.m. B. Van Muaa- ■ ter, M.A., pastor. tit. Thomas, North Ion-dale Vi.«r, Bev. Tl.E. Bowe- 8 am., every Sunday evi.-pi lit Sunday in month ; 6.30 ;a.m., lit Sunday in month; 11 a.m. , Matin Litany and avinmn, 2*i and 4tb I Sunday; II a.m., Holy Communion , mul aermon, let and 3id Sundays. I.YNN VALLEY | Lynn Valley Prcabyteriaa Church- Worship,' Suadays, 11 am, Union (Sunday Sihool, IM p.m. If. Van Munater, M.A., pastor. I l.ynn Vulley Mstbodiat Cbureh-Ser- vii'e mety Munday evming in the new church al 1 o'clock. St. Clemttt't, Lynn Valley-Vicar, Key. T. J. Bowe. Assistant Prieat, Kev. II. I. Haalam, BA. 7.30 p.m„ avenumaf every Sunday; 11 a.m. Boly coMnunida, 1st Sunday ol every moalhaT ATEINTS __3___Biffi!ij'fl it Ihe biuiunl of UihJiaWaj. |.auSothrt. whoirrllic Iht itrimtil I llitlr aValral InnHna-M *Tar"1r* yaWriarliri. CUrtn • ayntnpo.it. . JtwVmk Ul. lea IC.IIU firlia.lu.1 ' THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, & C. THREE a-aapi mm Great Hosiery Sale The following Hoes will be offered on Saturday ant} Monday. Note them : SOc and 75c values 25c a pair Plain silk lislu threat!, also cotton embroidered and lace hose, in black, tan, brown, reseda, hello, white, Copenhagen, etc. Great range to choose from.. 35c to 45c values 17Ac a pair Plain cotton and lisle thread hose, in black, tan or grey. Good quality, well shaped and finished. Regular 65c Hose, 3 pain for $1.00 Women's open work silk lisle thread hose iii striped designs in all colors and black, unusual value. Regular 30c to 45c values for 15c a pair Women's fancy colored lisle thread hose in assorted patterns. Extra special at this small price. 25c cashmere hoie 12,1c a pair These are in plain black and well made, sliaped and finished. The wearing parts are extra spliced. Sizes for women. Children's cotton hose in tan, black or white opeu work designs. Regular 25c values for 10c a pair. Gordon Drysdale, Ltd. 575 Granville Streeet - Vancouver Vancouver Business Directory LADIIS' HAIRDRESSING ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1>9 Pender street, Vancouver and North Vancouver BATHS: Kallethe's Bath Coiner Homer aud Pender Sts. The only up-to-date and reliable bath house in British Columbia. We cure where others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no fay. Plain baths, electric baths, fkower baths, massage for bo- iy, scalp and face ; electro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS. KAM.ETHE. PROP., Graduate of Berlin. Germany PERMANENT HAIB WAVE Evory lady longs to have wavy heir. It is now within the reach ol everyone. For some years cut hair bu been jiermanently waved, but ths process it had to undergo was too severe lor it to be applied to hair on ths head, but now science has discovered a mi thod by which tlie hair can be waved without injury to hair or icalp. The wave will not wash out and damp weather will not affect it. The process leaves the hair solt and wavy. It has become the rago in Paris, London aud all tho largo cities ol ths States. Special rates (or ons month. Any iiifmmillion regarding Ihe work will lie gladly given lo any ladies who will call or write to MADAME lil WPHREYS, 733 l'ender Street. GROCERS CHEAPS1DE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays RUBBErl STAMPS BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings St. W. Cineda'i Qrentesl Western School R. J. Sprott, B.A., - -Manager PITMAN'S iu»lne»» College 63a Seymour St., Vancouver Day school open all the year round. Night school commences September 8th. Rea-d the Express WANT ADS. THE GEO. H. HEWITT CO. Manufacturers siiTiiiiiii mm mm Sign aud Price Markers 10 Fairfield Bid. Fone R3173 RIAL ESTATE Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Corporation Lid 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE I.AND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENT,1 ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgatc - - - Manager RESTAURANTS All North Vancouver psopls eat at LEONARDS' Either Flack Block or Hastings St., opposite tho new post ollice. I^onard sells his lea by the pound. NortH Vancouver HOSPITAL COK0UOTID er THE MISSES DAW SOS CerMcated Surgical, Medical snd Maternity Nurses Aw lei Seel Out ae AepUcstitw For terms apply at the Hospital nil. street East. WHOM*. 69 All new nouses should be pi pi (or gas in order to save tl heavy expenditure for this con- reslence at a later date. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT ft POWER CO, LIMITED. FOR SALE 300 Feet of Water- frontage with crown grant, known as Wallace Shipyard*. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply H. H. DEVINE, Seymour St. Vancouver General Contracting EXCAVATING, CLEARING, GRAf) tPQ, Etc. Estimates Given. MacLcnnan £* Andruu toad, east ol St. Geo DIM, or p. 0. Box 1 Keith Boad, east ol St. GeorgVe Are- Pleasant FieloVof Holy Writ Second Quarter. Lesson XI. -3 Chronicles XXX43-27. 'Jw» Ih WI. PZWAB'S QBPAT F4SBQVEB Israel bad reverted to idolism. He burned incense to the brason serpent. the souvenir of the wilderness, littt not content witb worshipping on object ciiiiiiecli.il with bis own history be borrowed idols Irom neighboring heathen nations. The temple ol God was forsaken and unkempt, all its speaking rites forgotten, its significant furniture misplaced. Molten images were made snd human sacriflcee offered. Even little children wore thrown into tbe red-hot arms ol Moloch. Tbe recreant king followed bis (else logic to ils ruinous end "because tbe gods ol tbo kings ol Syria help them I will sacrifice to thorn that thoy may help mo I" In every corner ol Jerusalem and in every city ol Judah ho made high places to burn incense on. On such a black back ground tbe white figure ol tho young king, Hozokiab, Ahaz's son, emerged. Tbe scornors ol tho prophets, the tlmc-serviug politicians had no influence upon tho now incumbent of tbe throne. He gavo instant battle to idolism. Isiah and Mi- cab held up hia hands as Aaron and Hur did those ol Moses. Tho masses quickly caught the contagion of his determined enthusiasm. Images, altara and high places were swopt away. Every hcathon badge wont to the city dump in Kedron. At tho same time a eystematic house-cleaning of the long-ncglccted temple began in its inmost roccssee and ended only when Iho porch was reached. When everything was ready, thai most pictorial ol all religious services, Iho Feast ol tlto Passover was rovived alter its long and persistent neglect. This thorough-going roligiouB reformation was tho broad and solid Inundation on which the superstructure ol one ol tho moat efficient reigns ol all history waa reared. It made (he inauguration ol a courageous foreign policy possible It gave stability to a domestic administration alao. Tbo wolcr supply ol Ibe city was made adequate and permanent. Walls and lortifications were repaired, arsenals were fitted up, alios built, shelters for sheep and storehouses for produce provided. Jiezekiali like Solomon was not only aggressive bul reflective also. He created a commission lo cull tbc l-i proverbs and copy them, also probably to make un anthology of psalms. Seal ol divine approval ol Hezckialt and his reign appeared in an event ae remarkable ae Exodus or return Irom Ilabylon. It waa Ihe deliveranco ol Sennacherib. TRE TEACHER'S LANTERN The relorm ol Hezckiah was thc achievement of a young man. It ia worth notice how many ol tho world influencing tilings aro done by young men and women belore they arc thirty five. It ahould inspire young people lo immediute endeavor. On the other hand how ahull il ever be estimated bow much the world has loat I u ■■ other young people have dallied. In- spiral ions have waned, ideals huve laded becuuae ol procroatinalion. Here- l.i.ili was no stickler lor the minutiae of ritual. Uecuuac ho could not observe Ihe l'asaover with absolute pre- ciaion he did' nol wholly mini it. What hia Ecaal lucked in lodfhicality was more thun made up by spirit. Thc literal acl of worahip is really of small account. Whul count a il the spirit whicli prompla it and ol whicli il is lho oxpruaaion. Absence of spiiil makes Ihe moal perfect ccrcmoiii.il sounding braes. There ia much in a name when il cornea lo llezckiah's- "Jehovah Hakes Strong I" Ho baa been called one ol Ihe host ol all the ling, ol'Judah, ruling wilh vigor and success. His administration has been described in, ,.,,,,, g,.| j,, couragco IS, prudent, religious. His character is all lite more remarkable when lhal ol his lather is considered. The invites vers ashamed. Tbsy were epurred on against their will by Ihe enthusiasm of thc people. Official leaders are oficn no leaders. One mcaiure ol the grcolocas ol Uezokiah's innovation is found in thc appeal lo conservatism which a cunning diplomat could make Irom it years afterwards when Rab- (linked said dcpricelingly ''He/ekinb took away your altars , and high- places I" What a treasury tin Bible is ol motives ol art and literature. An illustration in this connection ie one of Hyron'a finest poems on the Jc .iti in ium ol Sennacherib. YOI'NG PEOPLE'S DEVOTIONAL SEKVK'E-June 11, 1911. I Peter 1:3-26. Why 1 Love Christ. On the golden lid ol the ark stood two golden angels whose wings met io an arch over Ibeir heads. They were represented as looking down. Tho lid on whicfa Ihoy stood wu the mercy seat. Beneath il were the stony tables ol Iho law. It all sigiiinod thai Ibe angels wished to look into lie mrrcy and Uw of God. But the kindorgarltm ege of the race witb its object lesson ie long passed. A materiel object ie no longer necessary. Ths great ideaa ol mercy and obedience are incarnated in Ihe person Jesus. Ho baa become the supreme objoct 4 oonteBB)»tion- love, and imitation. The Qroffa, nm the Ferry w|furf for t||» best in Fruits, Confectionery, Tobaccos a»d Fountain -Deintiei, daily. Seeds and Campbell, proprietors. 16-li PLAZA ROOMS Just Opened—Now ond modern throughout, special rates by woek, 118 Eaplaiiiitlc West. Mrs. B. W. Jacjisou, proprietress. COAST DISTRICT, BANQE 1 • TAKE NOTICE that tho Vancouver Timber k Trading Company, Limited, intends to apply for permission to purchase tbo following described lands: Commencing at a post planted nt the Northwest corner ol Lot 726, 1 bonce running south 20 cbains, thinee west 80 chains, thonce north 36.09 -h mi . thence oast 60 chains, thenco south 8.09 chains to place qf commencement. VANCOUVEB TIMBER k TRAD- ING CO. LTD., i W. B. VAUGBAN, Agont. Dated April 101b, 1911. 12-1 APPLICATION FOE LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE is hereby given thnt at the next sitting ol tho Board of 'License Commissioners lor tho District of North Vancouver, I, tho undersiiiii.'d, intend to apply lor a hotel liooBM lor premises silualo an Henlloy Island, Eagle Harbour, D. L. 774, in lho said Distriot of North Vaucouvor. W. I). PARKER. Dalcd at North Vancouver, April 27th, 1911. ' tl NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE is hereby given that thc co-partnership heretofore subsist in .'between Ibo undersigned ua real cstiile brokers, uudcr lho firm name ul Piorco k Hall ol Norlli Vuneouver, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will lure alter bo carried on by il. C. V. Hull, by whom all debts ol the old linn will be puid, and to whom all outstanding uccounls duo tbo old firm are lo be paid. GEORGE R. PIEIlt'E. HERBERT C. V. HAI.I-O-ii WASH GOODS SPECIALS GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, our'own importation in Plain Khiimbruys and Chocks, special por yard IQo, 32-inoh PRINTS, good heavy quality, light and dark colors, special por yard ; 100, DRESS MUSLINS, plain and (ancy Dimity slripos, also dots uud crossbai'B, price lllo uud 16c A largo niiainiluienl ol Victoria Lawns, Indian Linens, IViainn Lawnf. Naisooks, Organdies, etc. Buttons covered Irpm your own material—all sizes. J. J. McALEECE Keith Block LONSDALE AVENUE Phono 93 TWO STORES i.oii..iiiiie Block COB. 16tb ond LONSDALE Pbone 263 SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ' ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH & DOOR t"ACI0HY, foot of Si. George Wu .'-"liiii a trial bid on vour Orders small or law TAKE NOTICE thut Ihe Counc'l ol Uto Corporation ol lho City of North Vancouver intends to construct ui- . work of local improvdnent sanitary newer and lot connections ou Lonsdale Avenuo Irom )8lli strict lo Uth street under aubsccllon i-'-'j section 266 of the Municipal Clauses Act and intends to ussoss Ibe iiiiul cost thereol upon tho real properly fronting or nbiilliiig thereon, and lo be lienelillel thereby, and that a statement showing tho lands liable to pay tho aaid a.... in, ni and llie names ol Ihe own- era thereof, so fur as eun be ascertained Irom tho lust reviled Assessment roll ia uow on file in Ilic oflico ol the Clerk ol tho Municipality and is open for inspection during office hours. The estimated m.-i of llie work is tlW, of which (210 is to be provid ed out ol thc general fiitnla a Municipality. THOMAS SHEPHERD, ("ily Clerk. Norlh Vaucouvor, B. <'., Juno oil.. 1911. la,. ll, ii D.L 1039 About Hall a Mile from Car Terminus Half Acre for $650 Being Blocks 42 & 43. 150 x 147. EASY TERMS. i^r SEE NORTH LONSDALE BEFORE BUILDING JACK LOUTET 213 LONSDALE AVE. TEL. 47 COR. NYE STMEET TEL. 87. Purse & Galloway BUILDING CONTRACTORS Brick und CSncrote Work Houses, Bungalows, Elc. a Specialty Plans submitted, Estimates Cor. Keith Roud and Boulevard NORTH VANCOUVEB H. D. RUGGLES BARRISTER .NOTARY PUBLIC 122 Dili Street East Norlb Vsncouvsr Phono 273 FRED G. TURNER Notary Public Loans, Investments and Insurance. Room 807, 632 Grunvjllo St., Vancouver, B. 0, Phono 11209. Laud Registry work a specially. N.V.W00DYARD CUT WOOD 16 inch-13 per loud 12 inel.■ fi.lh per l,..„l Coidwood—16 per cord Office and Yard: SECOND and ST. PATRICK Phone 190 P. 0. Bars 130 n. E. KKUtil-U Expert on Fireplaces and all classes of Brickwork, All Work Guaranteed Corner Fifteenth St. aud Mahon Ave. E. DOWU :ONTRACTORANl))HiII,l)I5R Plans, Specifications, Intimates P. O. Box 27, North Vancouver ■M WEST VANCOUVER "DUNDARAVE" D.L 555 Ths contract for constructing a wharf at DUNDARAVE hu been let and the ferry will soon be calling there. The finest and largest lots in West Vancouver are in this properly, and are ideal for residential sites. Size 65x132. Prices from $350. Terms, one- fifth caish. For those wishing a larger tract of land there are a few two-acre blocks, and also large waterfront lots. Price lists from JOHN ALEXANDER & Co. 121- .Lonadale AvOTUft, North V*%mw& AMD mmm, hollyburn, west Vancouver " f OTJl MUl THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. ___________aHBL_-nn ' 'HOdTK V*N0(WVIR »-—»—- — : — THE EXPRESS • B.C. Published Tuesdays and Fridays by Nokth Shore Press, Limiteu RATM OS SUBSCBiniON One year, |1.0u Six months, 60o. Three months, 25c. United States and Foreign, $1 .Bl) per year Advertising Rates will he quoted on application. The Express le devoted to the Interests ol the nurlh HI turn of Burrard Inlet ' efy I . it MmNa Alt changes In contract advertisemoiits should hit in llie printers' hands not later than 10 it.in. Monday and 6 p.m, Wednesday to ensure insertion in the following issue. exclusively. It constitutes an advortieii.g medium of exceptional value (or reaching iu a thorough and affective manner Ihu population ol Nortli Vancuuver City and Dietrict, Every effort Is mudo to give advertisers, the most satisfactory North Vancouver, ti. C. i. ■JUNE 9 I9H • TBEOSOl'HIGAIa SOCIETY The Theiiinipliinul Society meets in Nortli Vancouver in Boom I, 67 (.tins- dale Avenue (entrance 111 all lo Wil- oome Parlor) every Wednesday ovi ning at B o'olock. Attendance is entirely free And carries no obligations whiti- ever. You are invited. Tbuosoph'.cal study antl questions, PRECAUTIONS HE FOREST FIRES Canadian Hiiveriimenl Annuities Act, which was unanimously passed liy Ths probabilities point toward a Strenuous' season 111am the purl ul the Ore wardens and llieir rnrps ol fores! Are lighters throughout Ihe province this year. From preeent Indications the hot, tlry season lins set in sumo weeks earlier than usual and ulreudy Ini',! conditions are Invorulile In lho promotion ol conflagrations of large proportions. Tho number ul people frequenting Iho foresls this setieun will doubtless bu much in advance uf Uml ol any previous season. There is ever) indication ol a very active season in railway construction, lumbering oir- ■ cles are anticipating 'llie demand loi operations on 11 large erule, llie hills will be populated by a very lurge number of presipautore for lund, mineral, coal, etc., campers und pleasure seekers will likewise abound in incions- ing volume ami from ouch of these 11$ well as from other sources there is always the possibility of the inccp- tion ol a blaze which muy assume formidable pn.|ii.i 111.1,.. Owing to His alringent regululiotis now in force with reference to the re- eponsibilily ol railway coinpunies in connection with I'tres caused hy spurks .from locomotives, or by dree spread- ing Irom a railway righl of wuy, it is probable that Ihe dunger from this hitherto prolilic source of forest on flagrationa, will bo considerably r. duced. Ollirinl investigation has established Ihe fact thut fully thirty |icr cent, of forest lins emanating from known causes liuvo urisen from Ihis source and il lias, therefore, been enacted Ihul railway companies shall be held liable lor fires originating in litis way unless they can show that they had on their locomotives iho best snodern upplitinees for ihe prevention of the emission of sparks, und thut their employees hud shown no ucgli- getice iu connection with Ihe alerting ol or in prevetiling brew und that ihey had a properly equipped lire fighting staff to check fires once started. These regulations will doubtless cause Die railways to exercise such precautions as will ntuteriully lessen Ihe danger ol fire Irom thia source, Campers uml others Ireiptciiliug the (oresls or engaged in the wuoda can bs ol very grail nasiatancc in preventing tires by exercising proper cure lo enclose any cump lire which they muy Start with alonea iuid by adopting every other precaution to prevent it spreading, as well us by exercising es |>ax'iiil care tu see thutwhon abandon log the spot Ihe fire is altogether ix tinguishod. The fire fighting system of Ihe pro vjnoial government has been organized upon a much more extensive basis than in previous years, provision has been made for much closer supervision than hitherto, the available fire lighting force hua Iwen largely increased •tad the facilities at command liave been improved in every wuy possililc. With reasonable cure upon the pnrl ol the public and upon Ihe part of those carrying on operations in the woods, there is every reason to hope, that notwithstanding the indications ol u prolonged hot, dry season, British Columbia will pass through Uie danger tone witaWt haying her limber resources ravaged by any dieaalrous fared oonllagratioi) during 1911. both Houses of l'liiliument in 11108. While uny resident of Canada may purchase the Acl was tbviseil chiefly to enable wiige-eurners ull I olllrrs with limiletl incomes to muke absolutely safe provision for (he doling Jeera ol life in 11 way that would be impossible In muke under uny conditions available, Eur example, u niechiinic, whose weekly wage is but 11 little larger than his weekly expenditure, is, by paying II a week, ptirth'tsinj annuities for his Iwu boys, aged S and 7, the untiuilies to become payable ul lit). From ihul time us long ns thoy live tl yearly income of (1547.76 11U.I $4117,78 respectively will be puitl them by llie government, 11 ihey die belore they are Ml, the money puid in will be refunded lu their heirs, together with 3 per cent, compound interest. So thul for a total ol $1,608 to be puid iu un income combined of 81,- UI5.5I, an greater than lho income to lie derived from un investment ol |'20,- (WO at 5 |Kir cent would be received. The one thing is feasible lur a -mun even wilh u very limited Wage, wh le the other would lie quite impossible (or him. Taking advantage of the low fate lo lie obtained when iir children ure young is whut parents should iiiin „t -the children would curry Ihe payments Ihomulvee us soon us ihey are able. PUBLIC SERVICE ACT Tho qualifying examinations for third-class Clerks, Junior Clerks and Stenographers will be held ut the following Places, idiiiinii'iiriiu; on Hop- day, ths 3rd July next:—Armstrong, Chiliiwuck, Cumberland, Golden, Grand Forks, Kumlnups, Kuslo, Eel- owuo, Ls,dysmit|i,~ Nunaimo, Nelson, Now Weaitinina.ti'r, North Vancouver, Peachland, itevelstoke, ltossland, Salmon Arm, Siuiimerliind, Vancouver, Vernon and Vicloriu. Candidates must be British subjects bet wood the agos of '21 and 110, if for Third-cinss Clerks ; and between 16 end 91, il lor .lunior Clerks or Stenographers. Applications will not lie accepted il received luter than the 15th of Juno next. Fui'lhor information, together with application forma, inuy be obtained (rom tlio 1111.I11.1 .i„.1 P. WALKER, , Registrar, Public Servioe. Victoria, B. 0., 971b April, lull.16-6 Ph one 1% CANADIAN STREAM8. cwiaDaoor/s OPPORTUNITY ' Ho greater arnvmngement to thrift Us ever been |*r_wait_ol by any c«u»- try than ie 4ler*i to Ibe people of Cemde under Im provisions of the By C. Q. D. Roberts. [Charles George Douglas Roberta, one of the Dominion's foremost singers, is s resident of FredericUin, N.l). mul is now fifty years of age. Theodore Roberts awl William Carmen Roberts, both uulhors, m. his brothers, ami Bliss Carman and Harry Btraton are cousins. Mr. Roberts became a professor in King's College, Windsor, N.B., in the eighties, and ha9 since tlliit (line been a prolific producer of literature of high quality. In addition to his nature sketches, for which he is best known, he hoe written several sheufs of verse.J 0 rivers rolling to the eea From lunds thut bear the maple tree, How swell your voioes with tlie strain - 01 loyulty and liberty I A holy music, heard in vain By coward heart aud sordid brain, To whom this iir.'iniaaiiai being li'i'lllS Naught but a greedy race tor gain. O unsung streams—not splendid themes Ye lack to fire your patriot dreams I Annals ol glory gild your waves, Hope freights your tides, Canadian streams I Bt. laawrence, whose wide water levee The shores thut ne'er bave nourished slaves I Swift Richelieu of Iiiiul fame I Niagara of glorious graves I Thy rapids, Ottawa, proclaim Where Daulac and his heroes camel Thy tides, St. John, declare Le Tour, And, later, many a loyal name I Thou inland stream, whose vales, secure From storm, Tecumseb'a death mads poor I And thou, email water, red witb war, 'Twixt Beaubasein and Beauaejourl North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co. Dealers in Coal, Brick, Sand, Gravel, Lime. Cement and General Builders' Supplies. All Orders Promptly Filled ami Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices mi Application. Office: l-ansdale, near City Wharl Warehouse: Forman's Wharf JAY & CO. BUILDERS Plans prepared uud Estimates given. Office : 1107 Dominion Trust Bldg, Vancouver. I'hone '21117 Residence, 169 Highlit Ave. E. Norlh Vuitcaiuver. NEW YORK CAFE Noar posi Office EaSFI.ANAIII. WOT First class meals, iV, cuinniulallon ticket, 11 meals, *l. Regular loom mid board |S uiul up, LOW SEA, Proprietor Breakfast 6 to 111.16 ■ dinner 11 to 9.110) Supper 5' to 8.30. Open nil duy LADY WAITRESSES pread Baguenay, where eagles soar. What voice eball (rom tbe beetioned shore The tale of Robervel reveal, Or his mysterious fate deplore! Annapolis, do thy floods yet fee) Faint ni'iiiurit* of Obanblaln's keel, Thy pulses yet the deed tepeet Of Poutrincourt and d'Iberviller And thou for tide, whoae plains now beat Witli inarch of myriad westering feet, Serlwtchewen, whose tirgin sod Bu late Canadien Ho**, made eweetf NOTK'K NOTICE is hereby givon ihut „pp|,. ' cation will ho mude to ihe Parliament of Canada ut (he present session (hereof for uu Act t„ iucoipurulc a coiiipuiiy under the name 4 'lho North Arm Bridge und ltuilwuy ('„,„. j puny, with power to lay „ul, aoa-1 slrtiel, operate, rauinlnhi, and use „ bridge across (he North Arm ol llurrard Inlel Irom u point on the xix- ahoro commonly .known us '1 l„i ') ur-1 lie's II. ml to u point un ihe west I shore on Lot 575 directly north ol Ihe [ lalund known us While Itock. Suck ! bridgo li, bo both lor loot passengers, oarriogea, street railway uud nulwuy purposes with the nrcwaiiiy , ppiuiiih- ea, aud with power ti, couetu'l the auid bridge wllh existing uud future lines ol el reel ruilwuy uml ruilwuy and lor Ihe purposce ol connecting wilh Ihe suid street ruilwfljs and rull- An Opportunity of a .lifetime i'i .il'ii 1 1 < an. 1 . ill • 1 i''Sal 'nu n •■ Block 34, Diitrict Ut 550. One Block from CAJtaje. Ume Sized Uti. 50 1 157, ell Cleared. MajinWt cent View, One Block from Boulevard Prices $950 North View ra,|> ft* °± «,.»,.»,•»«■ u _•»*. $1000 South View m -. "^T Double Comers from $2300 LlderMurraylo. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. (LONDON, ENGLAND) ASSETS". $94,900,000 Utile Agent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC. 18 LONSDALE AVENUE Agreement, and Contract! drawn al every description Phone 157 General Conveyancing Excellent Residence LoU in Lynn Vulley NUW SUIWIIHVION ou PmmineBoad near Hum line. Hlock ), D. I,- SMtKI, lots iiMl, priooe from 1350 up. Oiio-liflh cash, Iniliiniu to arrange. U III IU LOTH on Hoskins lload 50x 175, close tu tramway. Only |!I50, payable unu-liflh cash, balance to arrange. UW.IV, t'OUNKH I.O'l'-t'onlru lload and fui. street lu ■ n- iin It. A maiii'llioroiighliiro. I'rioe only Ur 11. in for immediate inile. Terms 1250 cash, balance to arrange, IN MOUTH MlNSUAl.E-Two loU on Nye street niar publio school— parlly clouted anal small shuck. I'in" only WHO lor Immediate sale, t'MI oiii.ll, buliiiiei.' Ill iirriingu. Alexander Philip lll'AI, KSTATIi 1IH0KEU Club Illock, l pi. n al.. North Vancouver. I'hone 10 ■■ ■ -'■ ■ " —■ "' ■=» f Campbell Realty & Investment Co. tOiP SAI.F.-5-rooiii house on ('lies- terlield Ave. Now, ull modern, Prion 13,300, Easy terms. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE 89. P. O. BOX 114 OUR NEW OFFICES: Bank of Hamilton Building We with to notify the general public that we now occupy the front officea on the first floor in the new BANK OF HAMILTON BUILDING, corner of Firit Street and Lonidale Avenue. DOUBLE CORNER, FIRST AND CHESTERFIELD You can well afford the time lo investigate tins Business Property at the present price, $17,000, easy payment and terms arranged. Canadian Financiers. Limited Hunk of Hamilton lluildiug Phone 215 K. I'.IIHAI.I., I.OCnl H all.'a 11 COAST DISTKICT, IIANGE 1 TAKE NOTICE that W. II. Viuigh- au, Superintendent, intends to apply lur permission lo ptircliuso the following al. 'lllia.l fill. I ', Un III' IL ill ■ lit U post planted St) . I1...11.- wesl of the Northeast, corner of Lot 730, ihence It) chuina west, ihence '-''■ mi 1I1.111 nuih thence 2b chuina cual, thenoe 19.00 all.Ilia.. la,Hill to I'l.l'" Oi I' llllliei'l.- la.' Ill . W. II. VAl.lillAN. Dated April 10th, lull. 13-7 A. Campbell Hope C. A. t Al. ARCHITECT 60:i Hasting! Street West, Vancouver, II. C. I'hone 5'JJi ll.Mal.di' e: Tinman Illock 558 1st Si. Euat, North Vancouver. I'hone 111 13. Double Corner, 20th and St. George, $2000 Double Corner, 16th and Mahon • $2500 Double Corner, 21«t and Mahon • $1875 == THESE ARE ALL GOOD == THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. Ucal Kltnto und Financial Agenla. Agreements ol Sule discounted. 219 .Lonsdale Avenue • Telephone 44 Your bulwark bills, your volleys broad, Streams where de Seleaberrv trot, Where Wolfe achieved, where Brock waa slain,— Their voices are the veto* of Ood I O sacred waters I Hot la vein, Across Canadian height and plain, Ye aound ua in Immpiiiai tone The swwuons of your high refrain. Ways to lay oul, construct mid op' erule one or more lines nl railway not exceeding ten miles in length. And wilh power to coiiatruut, oiiuip iiiiiiiitiiin anil opiiiite u line or' lines of ruilwuy from aome tioinl i,n J,i,t 256 at the end (if the Canadian tm- fie ltuilwuy Company's brunch line from I'orl Moody nnl following the Noi lli Shore ol Durrurd Inlet to a point in Ihe City ol North Vuneouver'1 or to conned with uny ruilwuy that is or inuy bo coiistrurlcd on tlie Ninth Shore of I'.iiimid Inlel. , And for Iho purposed ol. ila under- ; taking lo iiojulre niiJ deiefap voter, cloctnc or otner power or en.'ruy, uud In erect liiiad fi,, 11,, trunsmianon ol the niinie, und to transmit and deliver | tho same to any I'I-1" >u <hc ' ''" ' or Municipalities through which lb' | wqrkt ol tlie ('ompany are authori/M : (o be built, and lo receive, trun.'form, | I rnii.mil 1 distribuU end gUWily Wit* power or energy in uny lorm ..lel to { .disiiosei of Ihe surplus thereof, end to 1 collect rates ond charges IheWor. Il is intended thut the works J At eaid Company abidl be declnnd to )).'. (or the gcnern1*iidvii_agc of Conida. - W. H. hUrnMlM, Vielorio, IJ. C. . tiuryiitqt lot the Applicants. Dated at Victoria tbia 2Vlh day 4 Uay, 1911 PALACE HOTEL Kaifs: li.iii, per and up. Special rates to families and to regular boarders WE COULD Paper the World Irom our etock ol now Wull Tapers so it seems. Every day sottis new design arrive* to Iiil the vuconoy ' of those closed out. Handsome Wail Paper* Finest Hoof Garden on Pacific Coaat REDA&ANDRUSS PROPRIETORS Secunij Sikkkt. NOKTH VANCOUVEK. li. C. FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 Second Street Eait. Telephone 206 Gnveiiience to North Vancouver Mefchante Buy ia Your Own Tewn., Your Ordora Solicited ore hero in endless variety. .lust loll our salesman for what room you wanl the paper and he will ahow you juit tfae pattern you ore looking for. , To choose from our stock le a pleasure, to pay our pries Is easy. W. H. ST0NEY & CO. 117 laonedale Aveoue I'hone 149 N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Telephone 276 127 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVEK » Al'l'I.ICATIDN KOIt I.IQUOU 1,1- GliNSli NOTICF, is hereby given Ibul nt tha next silling ol the Hoard ol I.i We Commissioners tor the llistriot ol North Vancouver, I, the undersigned, intend to apply lor a hotel license tor premises situate on lot 5, bloek 37, D.L, 555 (llundtiruvej in tho eaid Dietrict ol North Vancouver. ANTHONY FAUItO. Dated at North Vancouver, Muy 8th, Illll. 8-fl THR Wmm, NORTH, VANCOUVER, B, C. % BUILDING? .--■----■«----------Ws»|WW-| A good Waterproofing for Canvas PRICE 60 Cut. per Gallon Waveloid Prepaired Roofing Shield Brand Tar and Building Paper Bapoo Pure Paints and Jronite Varnishes Oils, Brushes, Dry Colors Loeks, Hinges, Supplies, etc. Patterson. Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE Bread! Bread: Union Made. Home Industry. Bigger Loaf. Better Bread. Don't forget our latest Home Made Loaf. PIONEER BAKERY .tores: 71 Lonsdale Ave. Cor. Lonsdale & ttih St. SEVENTEENTH STREET Hall Block Irom LONSDALE AVENUE. Good Lot facing .South, $850.00, I -3 Cash, 6 and 12 months An excellent buy. D. L. 204 Close to WATfiRFRONT and BRIDGE LOCATION. Double Corner. Price $1250.00, 1-4 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. This is a Snap. C. E. L4VS0N & CO. 15 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVEK Phone 70—P. O. Box 97 Parkdale Finest Alberta Butter 30c. lb. May Flower, Spring Brook or Ayrshire Rose 3 lbs. $1.00 5 lbs. ol good Tea - - ( - - - 1.50 5 lbs. ol better Tea : - - - - - 1.75 5 lbs. ol the best Tea 2.00 t- AT CLAVEKIE A ARCAND .. Corner First Street and St. George 1911 1911 | Hot Points Wc shall he glad tu show you the |9II ni|)pYl. A most important fe|tute is the price. Two years' guarantee. We stand by every Hot Point sold hy us. B.C. Electric Railway Co. LIMITED 50 LONSDALE AVENUE The Place Where Everybody Goes em Theatre I'TltSt ST. WEST, NOKTH VANCOUVER Good Pictures Good Singing ;:: ::: Good Music ::: ::: -tejruut tJiugad Monday, Wednesdsy snd Friday. S 10c ^/^^ mm k Mstiiiw overy Hilarity 2M e/tjqdt TUB DUMB APPBAI. Hun has been sp longaccuetoinod tp consider hjmsolf tlio only thing worth while in the universe, end tp regard Ihe ether ohjccls and living lltings upon tIn- .'in th to have hi'i'ti created solely for his pleasure and despotic ruling, tbat in a great measure be litis boon blinded tp the great world pf Ufa existing around hint and lo regard tho feelings of his fellow creatures -alike in kind, though different in degree. The shameful spectacle of a brutal man Hogging an unpffending animal merely because that animal possessed iusiiHicient strongtb Ip haul a heavily loaded wagou over tho valleys and bills ol I.iiiiniIiiIi! Ave. as was witnessed on Tuesday noar 6th stroot is revolting in tlio cvli'i'ini,'. A similar case was witnessed the samo evening when a liorse, presumably tho property of tho Coal (lo., was hotlly abused on tlio Esplanade al tbo corner ol St. Gcorgo slreot. A gentleman wbo wilncsscd this unwarranted act, ordered tho mun to stop which coniniuitd ho disregarded. Corporations who unknowingly employ creatures ol this stamp should take stops to fill thoir places with others showing a more manly disposition ol consideration toward Ibo npblo unimiil which bus been man's friend and companion since tho croutbn ol the eurtlt. In these days of organised luhoi, 8- bour days, and special privileges AO corded workingnicn, what h cataclysm of public fooling similar treatment lu a human 'icing would create, and still lira casos ire in a mcasuro parallel. Animals are imbued with nerve ays- terns identical with thai ol man, but are not poises sod ol lira voice to protest uguinat ill treatment, When healing a horse lho animal craiod with fear miglil inflict an injury by a kick or it bile bul it docs not occur lo Ibo bottler Ihat sell defence is the primary object in the animal's action. Scenes ol Ihe above kind oro only one ol thc cruel and thoughtless acta ol men to which dumb animuls are subject. The wanton killing of birds und mini11 animals such as squirrels, merely from a desire lo ice bow i.iiniglii a i.lini you are, or porha|M lo experience wilh new firearms,' aro other repulsive forms of this Insanity which noturully is revolting to the delicate sensibilities of Ibe mercifully inclined. An Indiana a. of ihis nature wu brought lo the writer's notice a short lime ago while on a week end trip in llie mountainous districl ut the bead ol Seymour river, when at a high altitude the bodies ol Iwo mountain goals were soon, the condition ol the bodies indicating liiul scarce a week bad elapsed since Ibeir slaughter. II thu killers ol these animals hud been asked whul motive prompted their action Ihey would have probably replied Ibul il was done for sport. Did it occur lo lho |>ei|i.'tiniiiia of thia il.vil that Iho guni.. did nol die in sport, Their dculli could have done no possible good, uml the extinguishment ol Ibe light ol Iiie in two animals leading a harmless exiatvnee is something us I.a,a a iial.- ua it is inhuman. The undents iceogitiu.il the righla of laiuili bt ul es und I'liiturcli uud I'clsua wero two worthy ehomploni ol Ihe cuusc. At a l.ii.i duy Volilare, Sir Arthur ('helps und Sir Edward l.und- seer, the lulter Ihe greulest animal painter the world hua ever aeon, foi lowed iu the foolatcpa of tho noble exumple set by their predecessors, and did iin.a I lo better Hie conditiona ulong thia lino in muny ol the civilised iniii,im Those ol ua who arc no inclined to hoed litis "voiceless Cry" ol Ibo oprosaed may in u incisure al Icml laelji lo lighten ibe burden of a angering brute, who iLenugh the ignorance, curolcssncas, aTcruclly 4 ill una i.i. exists in un ulmoapbero of misery und pain. If you must hunt, take your camera leave your gun and dogs behind snd go to Ihe fmi'.ta lo mulch your wita against the instincts of the wild tilings, and il kill you muel lot it be for a inllieieiil reason and not frpm mere pleasure. mw*mwimwum*tmmwimmm*u,i FiyjJ Canadian Verse ******mw*miimmwwmit*mmmm LOVE'S HAHVE8T. By Berryialtrsten. [Berry Btraton, s oousiu ol 0. O. 17. Roberts, wes bom el rncVrloton, N.B., In IBM. He studied Uw, but forsook that prolossion (or farming. He has written "Lays ol laove, "Building of the Dridge," snd "TheiHuoler's Ilmiallsaaak.") The furrows ol life Time i*»plowing, But we mourn not Uie Spring which departs, For tlie husbandman Fate,4in ble sowing. Scattered love la Ihs Sollies' our hearts. Ob, blow, grains ol lots toitbeCbind- ing! Ob, blush, golden trait omliwhilU -lis a dreary, long day io IhetoriiwlM, Bu* a short, pfcaeani maytlrmtm]* mil). But fondness and tattb wMfet gnawing. He Uie sky clear or eJojiiIyiSaSbOTe. When fortune is rips io lUmwrlng We shall gailior mitarayate/AkTai ' TWO WW Two miserable hoboes called pn the dean pf u medical collogo and proposed lhal he purchase their bod.ee for the dissecting room, as thoy were on tbe verge of starvation and hsd not long to live, "It is an odd proposition," hesitated tho dean. "But it is occasionally done," suggested the epokesman eagerly. "Well," said the dean. "Wt might arrange it. What price do you ask ?" "Over in New Yprk," ropliod the spokesman "tbey gave us HO." I ERINDALL D. L. 622 PstWMB prpppuu SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE and NORTH ARM BRIDGE on Keith Road FIFTY FOOT LOTS, $330 5£-2 —————______..________rTr GRADEP ROAD TO EVEPY LOT Water and telephone service is being put into district now nnd route has been surveyed for carline. D. MacLURG 340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, 11. C. Mahon9 . McFarland & Proctor, Ltd. NEW CAPILANO CAR LINE 50 ft. lots at terminus in D.L. 601 & 607 52 foot lots in Block 27, D.L. 599 Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver A North Lonsdale Homesite 464 ft. frontage on three streets, including Nye and King Streets, which are about to be macadamized. This property is close to Lonsdale Ave. and has a magnificent view. It is an excellent investment in whatever way you look at it. Price only $2500, cash $900. MARTINSON & CO. fcift 2 62 Lonidale Avenue • - North Vancouver North Vancouver City CLEARED LOTS 50 ft. x 147 ft. In BLOCKS 15, 15a, 16 and 16a. D.L. 550. • PRICES: $750 to $1000 according to location. TERMS: 1-4 Cash, Bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. ACREAGE in District LoU 546 and 550 In Blocb of from One to Four or more acres. PRICES: from $2000 to $3250 per acre TERMS: 1A Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 & 24 months , The Grand .Boulevard extendi through this property I aa^a—a..a—^—— ll a —aaa—a— FOR PLANS, PRICE UST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company, i£ 843 PENDER ST, MM VANCOUVER, B. C. d_ , BIX THE'EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C, The combiniitinii of die English and American etyles ril wedeling ring, which bus Iwen used in jhe production ol the "lli'rks" rjng is a combination which is ronlly tlisliniiiive und pleas- ing. The "llirke" winkling ring, which bus bci'iiine so piipiilnr wilh Can- utliana, is mudn in eilher IH or !2'i-kar- at gold, a.i.nnpi.l with the numu ol "ilirka," a hillie whirh ia nu ahsolulo guarantee of ipiulHy. ■ ■ Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths Geo. E, Trorey, Managing Director Hastings 6t Granville Sts. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY FERRIES, LIMITED TIME TABLE TAKING EFFECT MAY 'FIHST, igii l.eine Vancouver 6:10 a.m. and thereafter every 'ill minulea until 7.00 p.m. Commencing IM p.m. every III) minutes until UM p.m. llieieuli.-i I'J.ln mul 1.00 a.m. WEEK DAYS Leuvo North Vuneouver fi.OU a.m. and thereafter every '20 minutss unlit 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 p. 111. every it) ttriuiitea unlil 11.00 p. m. i had,did it 11.15 uml IS. IS a.m. SUNDAYS Leave VuiiciiiiMi 7.10, 8.211 and 0.00 linn 'nit, -I- same as weelulaya, l*ave North Vaiiceyiver 7.20, 8.00 and IMI), thereafter same ua weekdays. 1'ASSENIiElt KATES Single lore 5c, 6 lor SUe, IHI for fl, 7(1 lor tl. A—Lumber wagons, trucks ami drays, 75c return. li—2 horse express carriages uml hacks, 50c relurn. ci horse 'expiees buggim and autos, -'.'ii' return. VEHICLE KATES All Uie above rates include driver, lint. ■ A ami II subject to 26 per cent, discount in lots olNSO. I'TtEWHT TAKIEK I'er UM) His. ruto, 5c, Minimum rate, Hlc. Time tulile subject lo rbuntie without notice. Company not liable lor delays, accidental or otherwiss. West Vancouver Motor Launch Service Launch "West Vancouver," Captain I'jndlay Licensed lor 35 passengers ■ TIME TABLE Leaves Vancouver 8.UU 10.00 12.00 H.00 16.30 18.00 22.00 WEEK DAYS (Saturdays ouly) laaavu West Vancouver 8.30 10.30 12.30 um 17.00 .18* 22.20 10.00 11.00 17.00 18.00 21M Single Fare 16c SUNDAYS 10.30 14.30 17.30 18.30 21.50 Two Ticket* 26c, Quickest route from Norlli Vancouver to the dislrict beyond Capilano Hiver. Launch "West Vanconve/' makes connections, without fail, will) the lerry steamers from North Vancouver, as per above schedule. NORTH VANCOUVER LoU in D. L. 621, BAYVIEW; $300 to $325 per lot; $20 cath and $15 per month; or $50 cath and $10 per month; or $100 uth, 6,12,18 mtht. S. F. MUNSON BROKER 333 Pender St W. Phone 5654 Pianos Tuned Edimttet gives fet Poiiiiriaf, Repairing, etc. U PLum ft Org ui. Single tuning, li, twice yearly *jim, ■ • Pa pot -risk having your pi'aiii, spoilt'by on ineowpoteirt te,wr when fm ana gd an expert to iq Un work ail Uw ™" mm twaamaamaat a aaatwaav a»a»VaaSja~ays mawaam***wt*. 443 Imiih Avenue PboMM Mi MM THE CHALLENGE OF THE OPEN DOOR Outline pi a SoFmon.P»*apliBd- by Kev. HontW Maclootl, I'astne of St. Andrew's l'i'osbyteriaii .phiircli, This City." "A great door und iilFecl unl is opened mil ii mo anil there are many ad- vereariee."-!. Cor. 15:0. . JJte tml, before ns,. fliis inorning is. an nloipieiit witness to ths heroism end absolute lourlessnuss nf Paul, llu wrote this epistlo in Japhesue, at that time tho ciludol of heathenism nnd idolatry. He was confronted with gi; gantai: evils anil vested interests, The popular' religion ol tbo city was a kind ol glorilleil prostitution. Thin wan the etate religion. Hero was its chief shrine which drew multitudes of pilgrims to. ils altars. This encouraged I rude and busifioss as was suppose.). Coni-cipienilv (he civic authorities uud trade councils gave to it their eup- port. I'uiil comes up against this grant of tlie gospel ol dirt with his challenge nl the gospel ol peace and purity. I want you to nolo tlie similarity ol tho conditions which confronted Paul with tint conditions whicli conlront us today. Paul hail lo fight two wild benelB al l'.phrtiini, First lho dragon nl impurity, secondly, the,monster ol dishonest, greedy commercialism. Thaso two evil beast h are prowling around amongst us still ami muny are Those who aro by litem devoured. The eity ol Epliesus was ilm coniiinr I'illl filial I i'i l|'lull 1 inel l..pi .lid nf (lie lioimiii province nl Asia. In both lltcaii i-espnis il was only .second lo Home itself. It hail every advantage to evcel. In Ihe lirsl place il was situated favorably lor contmeiee. il wus ihu guluwiiy in the itomiin world in Asia. As our own cily is the distributing centre lor Hrilisb Columbia und llie gateway bul ween Ihe weal and eaat, so was Epliesus in Asin Uinoriu the dm ol ils power, the galewuy between I iinapi und Asia. I'liiila. a it was Ihe meeting pluco ol mum inn'- ol pc'iplo just as our city is, i a,ii....|u,i.n tlietu llourishtd in il ninny virtues nnd vices, ninny cruids and culls, Ihis eily-was the resorl ol diviners, sorcerers, inugiciiins, spiritualists and fortune tellers. Here lloitiished Ihu literature and nil ol magic and exorcism. Against Ihese powers of evil in high places, against this slrongliold ol sin in ine Paul with his gospil of faith nnd love. Now I wiint lo learn u leesoit Irom this heroic soul, Paul, how you uud I may baflle and prevail against the forces of evil in ouroelves uud iu our city. We lune here today grave condition! and greal opportunities. We are fact' lo lace with Ihe phallwige ol Ihe open door, (lur .-ity is in u striking sense the Kphoous of the wesl. Il is Ihe galewuy between two vast continents. It is the terminus ol three or lour great coolinuntal nnd even world highways. II is the limiting pluco if not llie lighting pluee between creed and erased, race nnd nice, vice nnil virtue, ll is here ihat our national destiny will be lost or won. Meantime the issues ure in Hie bul- once. Here Ihe E. and W. without a breath, Mix their dim li I.i. like life und death, To broaden into boundless duy. - -Tennyson Once lo every man uud mil ion Comes the monieiil lo decide "I'wiil Ihr strile ol trull) wllh falsehood, To Ilic good or evil side, -lawoll Our time is now. Evils nnd vires ure nourishing shamelessly in our midls which il allowed control as they seek, will involve us in ruin in a gencr- iilion. I. (a) Tho challenge ol the open door is first n challenge to our religious pun' ipii In a city like Ibis, which it the iiueling place ol ill races nod creeds. One of Iwo things must happen to ils. Either we shull leaven and purify Ihe community In which ws live by our religious life, or we shall capitulate lo (he customs end vir« 4 Ihe irreligious and lindless. We shall life them up. or Ihey will drag us down. The nid limine is inevitable. It wna so in I'.phusua. Mirny ol Ihe dews who were resident it llet li.-ulli.-ii city fell More Ihe scductioni ol commereiiil idolatry insl rid ol opi n ly testifying against them. 1 nupi o..' Ihey got "broad-minded" ua we wiy in llie weet. That is just what is happening today in this city o:'.l I'oui'liy. People ue fsuu-iimlwl aud looted by Ihe lieceiHulness of sin into (he InxKy of lite. Thoy gradually give upilu.rch going. Some give lhal up Wort Uuy oosos. Tfcety buy tahar lol, build i'-' houses by Sunday labor, When Ibat Is finished llwy bave a garden to look altar. Thffii (liey must gel tho fret* air oa Sunday. So for that ih.y must go a-fiabing or shooting ou that ''ay. The* sre Ihe gentlemen who get "broad minded." Thai ie iruly the bueadtb 4 s*bish shallowness. In Ilic words 4 scrip* uro imagining tlunn- (CoAtlAUad oa Mat 7) Krmmw*m phi wm* -I ALY0 von ALVENSLEBEN, LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENT* / FINANCIAL BROKERS Wo have o largo list of properties for sale in tba City and Municipality of NORTH VANCOUVER open for inspection of intending purolmsors - Branch Office i 4 Lonsdale Ave, «**• •• And€r*jlv imager ■ f THE HOME FU.RNISHERS FURNITURE for everybody. Carpet Squares anil Rugs. We have just received a complete line of Imported Linoleums and Oilcloths Prices right. Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 Lonsdale Avenue your curtains I draperies by vuir.2' aBI&ElsL Carpet Jwccpcr DINING CHAIRS AND TABLES Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress Pillows and Blankets II you Intend milking your homo in North Vuneouver see ua. We also carry a full line of Crockery. 128 Lonsdale Avenue Going Through? Of Course It's Going Through If You Don't Take This Chance, Someone Else Will BUY SHARES paying estimated dividends of 15 per cent, the lirst year of operation and increasing yearly. Grouse Mountain Scenic Incline Ry. Don't allow outside capital to gobble up the one local proposition of whose success not one solitary doubt has been expressed. Splendid Investment (pr the Conservative I I l l SEND FOR PROSPECTUS i JTIJ Resident* ol North wJd Vancouver may obtain stock from ex-Mayor Msy of May & Hums, Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouvor J'. M. Foulscr, Secretary Gfoltc Mottiilsiii Siitlii. Incline l.silvf y < oinoaiiy, Suite 304, 310 Penl.-r St., Vancouver, ii, C. I'I cast send mc prospectus al dctatile'i) information ol lho (ifOll Mountain Scenic Incline ft nil we] Name Mdrcw 1 i 1 CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ■■ P THIS NEW SUBDIVISION IS NOW ON THE MARKET. Large Lots, Cleared, at First Prices. Southern Aspect, Splendid View* Within half a mile of the Waterfront Capilano line of the B. C. Electric Railway runs through the property, giving a regular servicee For Maps, Price Lists and Full Particulars apply to LONSDALE ESTATE OFFICE 525-6 WINCH BUILDING Phone 2835 Vancouver, B. C. i\ ti )< aL/UINLiWl nOSe Kvury lenglli guuruuleetl KpYeTI fiNE" I'UNCK and (iATIiS. WearsiNnril, V/ I VaLUIlalj Vancouver agents lor tbia favorite fencing . i •<D A DaTW* nn<iL PAINTS IP all colorj and DJ\1\AJ fiiiiahes "CHANCELLOR" "^'^E^ Garden Tools of Every Description The J. D. Fraser Hardware Co. Phone 58. \4j .Lonsdale Avenue The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., IM HAY, FLOUR AND FEED Poultry Supplies a Specialty All Orders Promptly Attended to MOVED TO 116 ESPLANADE EAST PHONE 4 THE CHALLENGE OF THE OPEN DOOR (Continued Irom page 6) The Bank oi British North America Cpital Pud Up $4,866,666. Reserve Fund $2,652,333 2 Officei in North Vancouver 2 CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPLANADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE (new Fourteenth Stmt) —mmmmmuummu.a»a»———»aaaaaa^^aaa, a a i a ' I ' Saving De-posits of fi.oo and upwards received. Interest allowed al current rates. Hauler's Money Orders issued. Iloili officii transact * general banking business and sre open on Saturday nighl. F. T. SALSBURY, Merger. selves wise they have become inula. Thia is Ihe broadiiiindedneas lhal leads lo spiritual ruin. "From hence u passage, broad, smooth easy, inoffensive, down lo hell," -Hilton's I'. I.. (I), Ih i' then ia Ijio challenge ol the open door ol . a rice lo you and inc. We know the chnllenifc of lite open door lo sin. Kuch day aud night thu bur and Ihe brothel Uing oul the challenge ol an aa|„ii door. To some Ihe temptation is irrcaiatoblc, al least, .0 ilu) 1 liml. Wc ure willing or unwilling piietnei iu tbe traffic that Itreo, these doors o|ieii. How aetliiclive Ihey arc to Ihe runuwny. liul these conditions open lo you und mu the door of service. They challenge our bulla nud oetr couruge to go up againsl the in Ihe naine of the law liul Ihe tloor is open. Ilctirc Ihe challenge. The world in Ilic day ol I'iiuI was certainly "a ehullenge lo fj.itI■ " Su it j* now. The enormity ol the task bettorc Ihe eiiristion church today wos never greater nor yet more promising. Wc in lh!a « I of llrealer Vancouver should lead Ihr world in missionary eulciprise, lor our opportunities aud our obligelious are unique iii ibis respect. We have the heathen here ihey come lo us if we do not go lo them. II wc have no thing lo offer lo them they have some- thing lo offer lo us. II wc do nol clari.liniiiie 1 liain Ihey will psgsnitc sjs. I aala ■ we draw them up they will dreg us down. in conclusion lei us uolioc Ibis. That v.l"-a. i.d 1 here is un open door lo Ihe service ol Hod there is au adversary iu the way. J'aul says 0 great door and effeel uul il opened unto we, AND there ure many adversaries, nol III I there ere many adversaries. The obstacles aud adversaries in hi* path- Way only intensified his tost lor aei vice. The niegnitudo of his task was a stimulus lo his heroism. .So should il bo with ua, 01 aourae there are ad versariee. )tut He who is (or ui is more than all Ihst can be against us. What are our adversaries today 1 There is first the adversary 4 indiHor- enoe. 'fail it the most cotuprtaVng obstacle o* all. The nauseating sill of indifference is both common and lath ioueblc in North Vencouver. Oh, Ihe drilling 4 than IMm souls, tiriiting, drifting, drilling on Uw altiltleas currants ol lho restless heart. Another adversary is tho materiel- inn ol today. What Carlyio called Iho "gospel ul dirl." Many a door ol usefulness aud service has Ibis door closed. There ia the adversary strong drink. What a greedy monster it is. Hony s door to life and usefulness it closes every doy. It eolargetb ils dosirc ss hell and novcr can be istisfiid. We have lho adversary ol Sabbath de-se oration. The aeilishnaa aud arrogance of Ihis adversary is truly alarming. In Ibis respect we n'ie loll fur behind in Iho march of the broudiniudod who lukc tho Sabbath day lo enforce upon ui choir brood- no mil'I doctrine by blasting slumps uud clearing our parks si Iho hour ul worship. They are supported by the other apoitleo of broodmindeduess who illustrate their philosophy by Sunday lishing ond hunting or other lorms ol dishonoring the day. Time woritotb, ict me work too Time undoolb, lot mo do, busy si timo my work 1 ply Till I rest iu otornMy. Sin workelb, lol me work too, Sin iindi.i-ili, lot mo do Busy as sin, my work I ply Till I rest iu the reel 4 sternly. Heath workelb. let nn work too Heath iiiiilui-tli. let me do Busy as death, my woik I piy Till I rest in Ihe rest ol eternity. Local Items first equality laa Cream, wholesale and iiii.il at Ihs Grotto. Orange Hoy al the 17p loTlolo Bto- wiy. Urge, sweet juioy Oranges, Hoc per dot. 8. Bilchic, tot First titrtd Fail, IMI Freeh liuUormilk dolly at the 'Irollo, 6 cent* per quart. 81. Charles and Jersey Cream, Wc per tin (Sslurdoy only), at the Up-lo- Rate Grocery, V» 1st street east, fi Pain or ddaa yoa eta yd drldly trash Kggi at 36c pay dqt. st Uie Up- lo Oat* Grocery Ull Ih* Vwb July nest. 8. WUhle, the IJp-io#»> Grocer. W titd street east 9-1 OayotkaomUtaiP ii. Iraitwtiw lorae* in Ike world lotimid pap- Suppose a customer il about to order Something or olhor over your telephone, 'flic opcxulor finds your line or linos engaged. Tho customer must wail or order somewhere else. Maybe he chooses lo wail calls again again finds your line or lines busy. Thai means a possible loss ol a cue- toosuj Tho business man needs adequate telephone service lor the accommodation ol his business and his customers. When you hue cuiiouiois through "busy" siguols it lias been proved that your tdo|ihone iacillti*s aro Inadequate. People wbo get business mak* it easy lor their customers lo get to tbem and have Ihe number ol tele phono linee their businsss requires. The number should be determined by tht amount of uso at the fltlSlKST lime ol the day. B. C. TELEPHONE CO., LTD. FliBI.1'! NOTICK 1* hereby given thai, under the authority ooptoinedio eeetion It) ol ihe "ham Ant/' * regulation w*s way** Ity *e tin- taunt-Governor in Council firing th* minimum sole prices ol first sod second class lands ol IJ« tad 18 par acre ntpadptaiy. TU* regulation farther provided ItwlOwpimtrMlbarmniboakief- 4y La aft maw wWb nope* lo mUab Ihe aatmaikkww to s_d_is wan aaatvsn Wm aeT*tef*v***' " Wrmwawj wrm ^u 1, Furtber mjtio* Is now given thul i virtu* ol a regulation approved liy the Lieutenant 'lovemor In Council on ihe IUU. ol Uny, 1911, thut Ike wgu lotion d*Ud the Krd April, IVII, by held not to apply to applications < purchase vaCont OrOWn lends which way* received by the Assistant Cow mlssionsrs pi Land* on or before Uw auid April »rd, W|), ond with respect U> whidi the required depoait of Ifjt) esola per acre bad boon rccc""1 tad Bqaumtdouen on or botore the Mid April W, l«». low. a. mw$, papafy Ufpfdct ql l*M* UTqtinbw aoMddeteiim aPm tba tim [p^iaW* at !-«**• W 4Mfl fWfmtfWmf mam*mfr #fFff W*ff m. T)ai*Ht,p.B.,ltib4Uay/mi. M .1 RI&BT 1 ■ Tm KXPRR8S, NORTH VANCOUVER, 8, C, ress Classified Columns t FOB BAI* fresh Dream ut lho flrotto, 35 cents JMr. pint. *i—a—r-r-f -r, . K)l| Wood for Hale-Creamer Tram- ler Co., telephone 2115 or SO, 16-6 Freeh Cream nt tho Qmltoj 115 cunts far pint, Maypole's Mtiilovii I'rtmm Butler, 80s jieir pound ul lho I'pto-Diiioilro- eery. 35fi First Street Unal, 11-7 First quality Ico ('ream, whohsulii Hl)4 retail nt lho Orotto. Brewor's XI. Dread, Be per III or.. Jaoel (l'n|on -Mudo) only In bo lint! from lho l'p-to-Duto (Jrnmry, IIBti First street! oust. 0-7 FOH RENT Onu a,ia,-la furnished hi'ilruoiii to Milt. Hlkl (.'hesterlio d Ave. I:*-«" W4HTBP —' : ' WANTICD-Drcesniaking by thje day. Dpi -i, I'ispioes, 18-a WANT'liO-A servant lor general housework. Apply Ur. ('iinliniill, Kersney Cottago, 1st street cast. 15-5 WANT HI)—Strong boy to work in guidon. Apply evenings to W. Hull- luy, Im uh and tii,-.i, rliohl. 1(1-1) WANTKIh-lii North Vancuuver, ma.II lot, a.ni.ili cash payment, monthly tL't'ins.'' Apply llllll), Kxptus Olfico. 9-6 WANTI'.D—From owner, tho hint lioii.ii! uiul lol that jjlllll ami t'10 a month will buy. Apply A. D. C.,.llx- press. TO I.HT-1.urge riimlni'tiiblo room. Apply Kenn, |S8 Fourth St. W. Hi-5 tin roometl newly fiirnishcal hniiai' ilh a mouth. Hov 11. I,. Kxptvss mi lire. 111-5 FOH BENT-Olfioe, suitable for roal estate. Apply tit Tailor Shop, ror. Lonsdale ami loth street, l'i-5 WANTI'.D Household work by llie day. 0. Hrymildsotii 1st stnet F.aet, Nortli Vancouver, • - lii-ti HRNUY 11. WATSON Art'hitcct Rooms 10 and 11, l'ender Chambers, DIM l'sndsr Street W. Phons 3451 end I.on-abile Ave., Noilh Vancouver Heaitlcnrc, ror. Lonsdals Ave end Mud atreot, North Vuneouver. WANTKU-Rrossjnukinii. All kinds ol I'ood chias work undertaken. Shirt waists nnd skirts a specialty. Mrs. Iliiyment, '2nd house, Uth tired, nd- joining Ihiuleviii-d, Nurth •VudcuUv.r. 26-6 Hock Crusher Foremen Wauled—To aet up mul run the eily roik ertishur. Apply to 11 HOIK IK S. J1A.NK8, 5-5 City Engineer. LOST , LOST—Three guise, hull grown, leathered, ot;u gray und two white. Finder runiin lo A. Wild, loih mid Chesterfield. !'-li I.OST-l hut's Watch, between lib nnd Khli Street* euat »f l,m dule, with Initials It. W. Cameron, I'tinni llu perl. Ilewiiitl, Hox 101)8, Kxprcas Ol liec. • New Harness Shop A DHANCn OF THE VANCOIIVKR HARNESS CO, HAS BEEN Ol'KNKi) IN THE I'Ht.MISKS OF THE C M. 4 N. COAL ANI) SUPPLY CO., COB. ESPLANADE AND ST. liEOHHE'S , AVE. A FULL STOCK OF FIRST- CLASS HARNESS AND llOKSK FIT-1 TINOS WILL BE CARRIED. AI SPECIALTY WILL BE MADE OF I REPAIR WORK. PRICES Wil I, BE1 THE SAME AS THOSE IN VANCOll-1 VER. | Vancouver Harness Co. I'HONE 25!) LOST—All taste for any Mlhei Ten aince using llitehie's "Mnple I ial Hleitd" ul lu.- per pound, uml Ium boon REWARDED with that which would please ihe mom faetidinu* Itialc. S. ilitehie, the, I p tn-Dnlc llrnci-r, 'ihii first it reel eusl, tl) MISOELLANEOHfl ,). Loutet .ma! North l.onsiliilo Fresh Fruits duily ut tlie (irollo. Elder Hurruy Co., lire insurance. Freeh Buttermilk duily at the Orotto, 5 cents per tplart. Tho cily'a uiin-h nouled watering THC. Kll.lll UN-.lusl opened, newly cart arrived lust eiening nnd was vol- furnished rooms, running hot mul ro I corneal wilh nu unstinted down porr-, water. Ilnlh. III! Esplanade .E, out ing ol the elomonls today. , B. k K. store. tl-'i IF YOU DYE AT ALL the only sensible dyes to use are RAINBOW DYES You only have to use one dye for all materials—wool, silk, mixed goods and so forth. Therefore, when you dye a dress with trimmings on it, you don't have to rip the dress apart because one dye dyes all timterials. Your Dealer Hat Them M a. Mcdowell B. C. J)UC()MMUN-fi, IU, lfic siore as*-"" -X. Whw you do *ny painting inside or out*id* tlw houM MUr b« mi* of best result* by using M-L Pur* Paint*. till. d_M»aaal«l«»_r«e.)li.v. . moie M-l. PUT WAI.I. tsluielu.muwUe.. Aaal r.u .!•» So COI/ms ittbaiu IU wat* 1ms M.■ I. Palal akin nut whir - K, |„„b. ikt« m , aJ|ui«s>i..l..,«v,u.i»o..>arla..,a»S „„ .„ lb, Mw lttllieii.itittidmmuitlm,,lw!.. u.MJMU#m»i- ,Mlw«: . . aveUo. Artl.il., a.aa- 8S33E£Gm :__•<? tmoato UoCQnuAoiid«l «ud wld \>y BUELL BRQSU,U*clale Avenue, a / ' \ lil'.LIOHTFUL AUTO THU' Over tlio bouutilul Vuneouvir Island roads a very enjoyable automobile trip was taken! |ust wook (com Victoria to Campbell rivur, a dislnnco nl tippros- iniulely P miles each iipy ii|id through »j district ntitud Io.' ils monio boAuty. -f|ie parly consisted nl Mr. and'Mrs. P. Larson, Miss Olgti l.nrso'i Ifrs. T. D. Stephens and Mr. II. Mel. Hepburn. The 46 h.p, Mtninobil'i owned hy Mr. Larson carried the pv ty and not a single mishap was rogiilei- et| t|uring the entire week. Leaving North Vanoouver at )'l o'olock "on Tuesday the 8llth inst. mid taking the SS. Princess Adelaide in Vieioiiii tho parly started ou theii trip. Tlio night wue spent :it llu I'm press lloii-l mid nt 111.30 l|te I .lowing morning spending away over the good (though a li'illc dusty) roud Ihe town ol Duncan wus iiiucheil in limo lor dinner. In lho afternoon fbf parly took a aide trip lo Shawiiigm) I tike and were entertained during thu 1ml- iinee of tlie iillernoon by Mr. and Mrs. t'unculhii' ol Ihe Tatouhiilum llolul alter whic|i thoy proceeded on their way and tho city ol Niiiiiiiiiio wus reiitihol at li.:il) o'clock whurn' it was deciih.-d to i ia dial (ho night. Al Ol on Thursday morning, aluik- iug lho dust ol Niiiiiiiimi from ils lires the big ear mul ils bunion chug chug- ii,il ils way through the suburbs oi Ihe city and proceeded on ils way to Ihe honking music nl Ihe horn and tin- smell ol tho gasoline exhaust nn stop being mude until the pluco of Mr. Crump was arrived at on the Little Ifiiulihim where In I.i refresh ment in the shape ot several iptuits ol new milk wus consumed. On nguin down the delightlul shady aisles of trees banks of maiden huir lorn forming hu emerald selling to u scene of rest. Once or twice a deer would spring up wide eyed with .terror und sprint away through, (lie sombre forests. On lho roud lo I'nion Hay u short stop lor lunch wus mad*. Through Courtney and crossing the river past the Courtney Valley arriving nl Campbell rivet al l.'lll in the afternoon having driven through limber for 26 miles Irom Courtney lo lln; river. Hern (he parly were cnlertitined by Messrs. Thiilccn k Kiiiiiian, who have n very modorii mul comforlafclo hotel in ihis locality. Tlie afternoon was spent in fishing, and lite ovening entertainment took the form of a dance in whidi every one look part. On Friday morning the Wpadville family wus visited nt their residence about II miles'south ol Cumphcll river alter which the relurn trip wus commenced and returning oyer their former route Norlh Vuneouvir wns again reached on Sunday morning. The thorough mechanical knowledge and experience of the chauffeur gained in the iiioiiiilniiioiis 001)111 lies of Switzerland nud oilier European countries stood the parly in good stend through Ihe i tap and hy the wish of the party Mr. dunes wus highly praised ul the, close ol the event. Alihouirh th" entire party agree in the opinion thnt Vancouver lslund is very beautiful, all ure ugreod that il ran in no way coin" up to the scenery iirliillld Norlh Vuneouver on Ihe North Shore. THE EMPIRE THE PLAZA ROOMS The pln/u rooms just over I liiainus'a ilrug store on the Esplunude west a re the latest addition to the grutlLiug notice which is luiing taken 'il limb- elors ull over the eily. Thee rooma tire up Iii dule in every particular having hot and fold water in eaeh nnil filled up in luxury Ibul would plusn the most fastidious.. Morris ehairs uml reading lumps in curb room are a valuable consideration 'or the student us well us for tlie magn/inc uud novel liend uml tin- downy depths of tho I* lertiioor upon each couch ensures the restful presence of Morpheus when the occnaion rci|uiri'». Single men ns well as luarriis) would do well lo inveeli- !/nle Ihe comforts embodied in 11 use altogether modern npnrlnliills helor., ilergoing Ihe heavy expense ol a hotel or the greater ono ol IniiMiii; Mrs. fl. T. Rugglos will not rcc.-ive tomorrow or again until lurthir notice), A huge inniilii'i of luerosae enthiis- iasls wil) journey from Ibis eity to Vuiicouver to witness the champion lacrosse inuliii tomorrow nfti rno in - Ihe third league gnnie. aai—i<a—SMi ii 11)8 Host lyonderfal Specfacl* Kvor Witnessed on the atreet* ol Old London. * Al) annsi to |ho main ontranoo at* Wesiinluslor Abbey Is In course et srectlon. In tho seating arrange- monte the plan Is the same as that which ws* urlaii)l,i,l at King K5- wsrd's Curoniiiliin In US3. There W||l therelore be no Used seals, but tho nave ol Ilm Abbey will be fur- nl.hed with new ehairs of Ohlppen- linie pattern upholstered In silk. Those ths users nl them will be given tbe opportunity o( purchasing ae iiieiuoii- tiii-ii The Hurl Miirshal's OITloo hs.s been beslbged with applications lor permission lo be preient Irom all sorts and conditions ol people. Peere nnd Peeresses have a prescriptive right to attend, but even tliose will be ex- cluileil If they have not asked tor and received pormlntlon tu attend,. The Earl Marshal has recolved applications for permission to be present at tho Coronation post June frum over 100 Peers and Peerusses who had no legal claim to bo present at tho ceremony In 1903. There are n.i fewer than 38 now Km In and Countesses, und the remainder Is made up of i'a. in and Peeresses who huve succeeded to the family title, and ot thtiso who havo had now Peeragos oouiorrsd upon them. It Is the il.-nlre uf his Majesty that the uvorscua dominions should, take a prominent und distinguished part In Ihe great Slate pagoapt. and at the prosont time the question Is 1 dug considered whether somo special act In the - -.in .-a iTiii.n;, ceremony cannot be entrusted tu the repreaenlullvos u( Canada, Australia, Smith Africa und New Zealand. ..very one uf the countries mentioned, as well tu India, Nowfoiindliinil. uml practically every portion of the Empire, will he mure uilci|uutcly represented both In Westminster Abbey and lu thc royal procession through 'he streets of London thut) hus ever been thc ease be-, foro. The olfleers of the Home District I'ljiumuiiil, vvtao huve been mude responsible for Ihe military arrangements, are i.i. I.nna prnvlslun fur tho in-ill .I.iii.an of samna 8,01)0 soldiers, representing every part of the King's dominions iilirnuil. Five hundred officers and men are going from India, bOO frum Canada* over 300 frum Australia and ulher parts nf the Southern Hemisphere, while such places as Nigeria. Hn.inilu. Borneo. Hong Kong and other far-away outposts of . iidl.Mii.mi will be nitlnsly represented. ll Is to be the greuteat pageant uf empire yet seen In London. The navy, the home army and Ihe Territorials arc also lu be represented by thc biggest force ever concentrated In the Metropolis, and fur their aecniiiiiiiidiitlain the Hoyal Parks will be covered with military encampments- In .i.i.lul.ni In carrying uut the Internal arrangements al Ihe Abbey, Ihe i mice of Works has Ibe tusk before ll of a-r.-.-iin.: stands along the line uf route uf tlie I'orunatlun procession between Ducklngham palace and Parliament siiuarc. "IMPERIAL" = Ijj The name "|m- t) penal" Jtampec) on Garden I lose is a. guarantee of Quality. We are sole agenti (or North Vancouver, (or this brand of Hose, have handled tame for years,, and guarantee every (oot. When buying Hose, insist on getting the best. Lawn Sprinklers, Nozzles and Reels of ihe best quality always in stock Paine & McMillan The Hardware Specialists Phone 12 First Street and Lonsdale Avenue McMillan's for money savers A FKW OF OUR l'Rlcr.S-COMPARE THKM WITH ANY. Sugar, i; i miu lot nl. |8 l|). Buck . SI .no Tea, McMillan's 3 lb. for $1.00 linking Powder, Coledykc Hrnnd— lull Hi 02. tin 16c. Coffee- -whole ronsi and freshly ground, per lb 28c. limn, fancy sugar cured per lh....'JUe funned fruits, delicious California Pears, Peaches, Apricots und Raspberries, per tin Silo. l'ickles, fine Knglish pickles, por la,,Ilia- '. 35C. Duller, Iresh made, Now Zealand 3 Iba *1.0l» j. a. & m. McMillan — Phone 20 ■— ■WSiss^sjaj«^i.jgBaaHgBBagaaijB Do you know that Uu'.'sli ( olumbia has 7.mm miles ol coast Iin -. On the occasion of tho visit ola ia .a-' Hui' circus lo a smalltown ihe juveniles ol the surrounding country wero ull agog wilh excitement raised by the lurid posters und gorgeous procession. The young son ol ., notoriously close listed old farmer was earnestly soliciting Ihe necessary ton cents Irom his dud in order lo li,- uble to view the perforinancv. "Whul I" exclaimed old Skinflint, "Ion cinls to seo the circus mid here only lust month I let you go up to Farmer dunes' field to sue ihe eclipse of Ihe moon. Young niun do you want your life to be one |ier|'etiiul round of l'iii cly V "Heuutilul, beautiful silken huir, Like the glowiug sun on the moorland lair Or tbe moon o'er Iho shiniinrri*.' sea I" And us he spoke lie lovingly played Wiih ibe nut brown Ircits ol llie lioau- t if ul maid Who in .ilnl upon his knee. "Soft as the dowu ou un uiigcl's wing"— lie wus rather uood at this 'sort ol Ihing— 'Hub like the golden sai.d ; Light aa the shell ol un etquisits pearl" ; He paused ill dismay, for that ilcur little curl Ciiine off in his trembling bund I QUEEN MARY As Princess Mary of Tock. t o.m tain lllll.s 1IIIMI1I1 I) An unprecedented (csture el Ihe Coronation yesr will ba tbo Introduction at concert hull performances by Kuyal oommani). Mule Koyullles have visited Sil'in music halls privately, but the -mark uf Hoyal pslrunage has never been bosluWod upon the vaudeville In response lu a petition signed by leading vaudeville managers the King and Queen will "commend" a performance when they visit Kdluburgh after tks Coronation ceremonies. It u slated that other engagements preclude a similar act on their (OA is concerned. part ae far as laOB* OVCR »6 YEA" XPIBIKNCE m ttyrrnrnjtrvr^r9' ™ A Coronation t'olffuro. Coronation yeur Is to be made the occasion fur a greut effort on the part St the Incorporated Hairdressers' ulld of Orout lirlinln to create a purely British fashion in coiffures. With this obJn-1 an exhibition is Shortly to be held In London whlcb will have the support of halrdressors laud every branch of ths trade lo nil iBawU of Englund and Hcotland. There iwlll bo un exhibition of designs, and lite one selected by u committee oi experts will be recommended to the 'Whole trade for adoption as the recog- used fashionable pattern. The t'ourt bair-drciarre are sold to have taken as the idea with enthusiasm, end II He* prelect proves to be as successful S* Its promoters anticipate, Parisian USd Viennese domination will go by Ihe board. The new colfTure Is to be getfaofly British. Aaqulili's Kcsldcine. pr|v*ie residence of Prime :or Asoulth, al St) Cavendish ure, covoled by reason, of lis [endld reception rooms, old mo- any staircase and walls pointed by jtabn Trwrnhill Iwo centuries e«o, j bein secured tat Ihe Coronation r JaOdy Cunerf More Money Savers at the New Castoria 3jc • Allenliury's I'ood 45c and 85c Horlick's Malted Milk 451:, yoc, ^3.50 Ntstlo's Food 45c fiio I'ills -...35c, 3 lor $1.00 Z unlink 33c Absorbent Cotton, 1 pound roll* 40c Waiupole's Hoof, Iron and Wine 75c Kn-mp's Invalid i'orl. . 90c Received this wteik a (ull line of Cameras and Photographic Supplies, Remember our Prescription Department i* complete and one of the finest 011 the Coast. Have your Doctor 'phone your prescription lo us. We deliver to your house and save ypy money. . m.i Hi. u*mX. North Shore Drug Co. ESPLANADE WEST ?,$, thomas, natsr Phone 311 House Phone 224
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1911-06-09 |
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Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0309700 |
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