s *=Sr\ \tlllllili' 11 Npbth Vancouver, B.U., Tuesday, Junk (i, lull Number 26 ') ( Public Soon to Know Heeve McNullgllt PromiaCI That Ne puliation!, re the Second Narrows Bridge Will Soon lie Luw. Thut something delinile wilh regard lo Ihu negol ial ions now uinl.r wuy be twieii the V. W. k Y. Kailway and tbc Huiiui.I Inlel Tunnel mid I r dg Company will be definitely known hy tho public in u lew duys, wus the lu stance of a letter received by Ihe ci! council Irom llune McNuughl ui their meeting lasl evening. This Idler was sent in answer to a r.cetit com- municalion of ihe city council inclining Mr. Win. McNeil's rtipiesl re lite meeting of the inunicipui ti a cine.rn ed in the Second Natrons ll.idgc | ro ji'cl lor llie purpose ol litrll.ering lit scheme, Ihe council in their I Iter asking Ihat some licit be thrown up^ Ihe inner workings ol Ihe B. I T. k II. Co. Iteeve McNuughl suid thut ut the present lime it wua nol good policy to divulge the negol ial ions bctw en tb V. W. k Y. liy. and the m u ster o! railways, but Ihul in n few davs a meeting ol the directors of tb; ru I way compuny would be held und at lhal meeting re, rcsiiiitulivcs »l the district cuuncil and the iniini.i|)nl.li> concerned would be present. Following Ihe renting ol ihis le lea Aid. Henderson moved thai a co;y o' Ihe following resolution be for. or c to Heeve McNuughl : "Thai Mr. al. V. McNuughl Ik informed lhal this council welca'.me with pleasure the intention ol Ihs llurrard Inlet Tunn I and Bridge o. lo confer with the different muni ipul ilies and ihe councils invited lo at lend and diseues with Ihu dir.clor. report unl matters connect.d with ihr negotiations between the Burrard lull Tunnel und Bridge l'omp..ny and Ih. V. W. k Y. Hailwaj Compuny. Dii- council ia thcr.forc of the opinion that tho time has arrived when lite different muniripulili a inlirrste-l should be luken into Ihe full run lidence ol the B. I. T. k B. Co." Solicitor Ue.d wro.c the .o-imil .1.1 viaing the settlement ol th- case Mann vb. Norlli Vuneouver in e-ounroi am with the hoapilul aitc which Ile cily hud occupied during the tec nl iroull pox acure- The solicitor udiii d Ihul this mutter lie settled. Pursmtnl of tho advice contained in the la: lir a cheque lor WM) wos forwarded lo the solicitor. The cily engineer', r.romm niu.ion lhal u new plank road In- I iin lr..m Moody Ave. lo Sutherland Ave. wus approved. On recommendation ol the dly engineer lho ugrii'inrnt hetw.vii Mr. Fell und Ihe cilv ol Norlh Vuneouver in m regard lo the property on Fell Avenuo aud D. L. 622 was approved. A petition Irom a dozen or more insurance agents of tbi eity aaking that in future the insurance connected with .civic property or person be thrown ..pen to competition as their rates would compare with those of insurance agents across the litht wes i. fetied to the llnuini: committee. Aid. Bias reported that Victoriu I'ark was Iwing made ready for Ihe coming Dominion liny celebration and lite roads were already being lined wilh a view of making running tracks. The advertising uf the short term local improvement bvlows as ricom mended by the city's fiscal agouti Acrailius -InnIs 4i Co., hus boi awarded to the Ex-press und thitpu- per will publish every dsy during tin term oi the advertisements. In this connection Aid. Mcllue ox- pressed his opinion ol Ihe faulty ad which compelled a city in order to advertise something of thie kind to ei •l.er give it to an outside paper ol force a local semi-wutkly publication lo print every day end thu .■■p.'inl tho greater part of Ihe money ....ne.l through Ihe advi rising in ex Ira expenses necessitated by (he extra work. The alderman also thought ihul Ihe advertising of, aomcthing of thia kind for six consecutive isiuott was a v....ai,. of money and Ihoughl the act was also foully iu thia parti- I'ul.ir. .IOINS HANKS OF LOCAL MIDI CHANTS The plant and goodwill ol lite Pio pier bakery haa luoii piirchusid by Aid. ('. M. Nilmon by whom ine hue- neaa will be luken over on Ihe L.tli in.I. ll is Ihe intent ion ol the new. laOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. L. Viaiis 11..ney, Grand Boulevard, will not receive again until the out umn. Mr. A. V.. K..ily is expected home thi. week (rom England where he has been aapending some monthi. Mrs. W. Tower of New York, dun h. ter ol Mrs. Kickbam, 2nd sir el, will .-p. n.l the summer a' the homo ol her mother. The .1. P. i ij,-.-.lei.I Co. Ibis morning moved Irom their quarters on thc Esplanade into their new offices in 111. II..rue block, Lonadale Avenue. Mr. Henry l.araoit, aon of Mr. P. I a. a,ia. proprietor of (he North Vancouver und I'unyin View holela, ar- rivud home Irom Toronto oa Sn'ur- duy lasl. Tho North aShoro Locators Ltd have moved from llieir premises near Ihe ferry approach and have I akin up quarters in the new block recently ereclul by Mr. Home a little further up I he street. Eleven young people atletidtd their lirsl communion in SI. I .humid'. church on Sunday last ibe musical pin i of Ihe ceremony wus a very impressive end well rendered service I ..'I.'. I'cytavin conducted moss. An ledum, l-.aii . .! up., by name. at, "root-/oc ol tbe Mclhnncll-Gioski 'sewer contractors, met witb a serious ' in. nl. ni by tailing into one ol the so war trenches on the Esplsnod:. Thc man waa ol once rushed to thc North Vuiicouver hoapilul where Dr. fe» ■ ..mis .iii.ndial to hia injuries. It n Ihoughl some weeks will elapse belore Mr. I.ampo will be able lo resume work. Misa Mary Laing, Ihe popular "ll- natanl treaaurer" ol Noslh Vancouver was I..-i ni a solid ilieiN presented by I IC inilliuiili. i the in-- ei.ij.i suited lo Die Laing'. appri volion (o y i.iip.eni of 'line lea lervlee, council und i|v- Me.Neiah made a lew remarks n regarding Mi.s aarriago, her de and Ihe thor owner lo confine his o|*rnlions lo bread baking only tnd lo employ overy expedient to develop Ihe busi nc»« on the very bed basis aim g del line. The factory and depol wi I In localcd in thc premize, on Eighth streel, al present occupied by the butt cry. NfW and up-to-date machinery will be installed al once with a capacity of ten thousand loaves |c diem. Every modern device known t - (ho trade will Ik utilized in oidar Id procure bread of tbe highest ilaasanr1 wilh a view lo placing Ihe business i e position to copo witb tbe graving demand, which the development- of the . North Shore may rxeatc. The many friends of Aid. Kittson will wish him. unquolilied aucceaa in his new venture fro» Ht Inception. ough competence with which ad busi ia. as entrusted lo her had been car in-.I out. The aldermen and fellow employees ol Misa Lning heartily en doraed Ihe Mayor', aentiniculs. Mil. I nu* replied as befitted thc ...... sion to the civic dignitaries present. NEW MODERN THEATRE __ 1 , , ^ The ubovc cul given un accurate idea reach Ihe land in case of demon 1. ol the external appearance of Ihe new ; An orchestra pit sufficiently lurge cinematograph thau'ro to bj crec|:d :'" accommodate eight musicians w.ll .1 Ait .... i-.i. „iM.a be built und i.n each side ol the pit on Lull.dale Avenue near Lull slrent this city. tower will bu eree.ed ul enih si ie o Ihe front, pie entire Ir.inl will be brilliantly lighted. The theatre will be supplied with op proscenium boxes will be iirrung.d. j era chairs throughout. Ila inlirio , Modern appliance! for lire protect in j"' ll"-' theatre will be well liglitidand Iho building will be 64 let In «r|dlb | w,„ |l(, .MUlM |p |)|e Blldilorluw , j handsomely derated and u'l aale- and 130 loot in length, built of Con |,|lc ■ Ii.-.,11.. und „n llu singe. The ou- crate walls with fireproof roiil'n;. The I dltorium will be well veiililut d by iheatie will lOtituia a comniodio.s "leuna of Hues built in the walls and stage wilh dressing ro.-.ms on eatb |vcntilotor' '"' ""•' a'ilinK' A l"m""ml side and on a level with ihe stage "'" '"' l""1' u",lw ll,c rcar I"1''"011 "' lloor. The Ironl porti. n ,,l tbe bu.i.l-j'1"' l""l,i:l,f '""' " I'"1 w"u''' ^"K ing will be arranged for box o'lcs, "l>l'»r'"'"» in""11"' >» ""-' omevmt entrances and exil. on lho gtoundl11'1' ,i"''"c VV1" '"' l,bl"'"ll-v ""HP"-'1 lloor and offices and electrical op,rat ■ ' »'"t' l"'1 ""k'r ™dinlo,B, so Ihul ing room on the lloor above the on-j'1"-' »»'»>""»'» "ill be conifortoile trance which will muko the building llu""" i'11 "U'dillons of wcalh.r. Iwo stories in height ut the Irunt. The Ironl ol the building will l.e ol Purticulur attention will bo paid' to'"" ornalo design with ornamental the safety qf tbe fubl.c in thc erection | P'naler relief work. The en Tunc, of Ihis building. There will l.e I r,. '"''by will be uf sufficient depth lu will be carpeted. Mr, W. .1. Irwin of ihis eily ia I c owner (,l lho properly, tin architect is Jlr. il, .1. Donncllan'ol Vancouver un I iin-coul met or is Edward I'uv ol Vuneouver. Construction work has already hon slnrlid und will be .vi, or BRIDGE JATTERS While no iinpoilunt developments have us yet .appeared wilh reference to Iho commenceineiil ol operulions ut Second Nnrrowa, inner circles have, nevertheless, been busily employed wilh the urruiigi.'iiii.'iilH ol details. The dircclors of Biirritrtl Inlel runnel and Bridge Coinpany are lies week holding u oonlerencc ol engine for lite consideration of purliculiirs us lo the bridge structure ul whjeh ilia expected Iiiiul conclusions will bo reiiehctl. II ia uiuiersto.id lhal the ue- liuil position which Ihe bridge is to occupy hus been under consideration. bill Ihul no conclusion hus us yet been reached. Some, of the directors, it is believed, ure strongly in favor of the adoption nf the site chosen antl registered by llie V. W. k Y. Hallway Coinpany. As intimated in 'Heeve Mc- Naughl's letter lo the eity canine I, read ul last i i, l.r meoting', a conference is being arranged between ibe directors ol llie company and the respective municipalities interested for ihe purpose of furthering matters with a view In lini early coiiimonceincnl ol construction work. From these judical ions il is quite evident ihul preliminaries nr.' being disposed of as expeditiously ns possible aud that every a iia.it is being mude to hasten the day when the lirsl sod will be turned in bridge building. Mr. und ill.. H. W. sp.lalni.y und lamily, Mh slreel eusl, inLnl i.a'mg oiisly prosecuted lo completion. Tlie!"" ''"-' ihe liail insl for Derby, lii/aid. building embodies lho hit si „nd heal ideas in bouses ol iiiiertuininenl mil ilu completion will place North \'ui coiner in possession of one of the most up-to-date th aires < n tl.e Const. The lessee is Mr. Percy Wind, well mid favorably known in local iniisicul lurge exila on each side ol the • thca- protect Ihe public from lho e'cmenla a circles, ll is Mr. Ward's intuition I, Ire, us well aa lour ex ill (.lid o.t-' wl'ile wailing to enter the theatre. j put „n the vory holt programs thul trances al lite Ironl. Emergency ex Tile Hours and Iiie wuinscotiuga | can be procured uiul lo oporulea high ita will also lie provided al ibe .cur und n grout number of plate glusa I class family Iheulre in every sense ol ol the building, allowing the public to mirrors will be usid in lho lobby. A .the term. ihey will enjoy nu extended visit in the old country, returning i.i NmMn- ber or December. . on Friday Inil und ia lo be used i work undo' the direction of the pm vinciul government ul Victor u. Several pleasure yaehls an I boat have been recently conalruct.d foi >h noulicnl North \ uiicuu.crile aa w.l HIGH CLASS J.ACHOSSK lhal il wus imjiossiblo to proceed, in these iiitcrvuls the jinrly made i/ood j use ol Ili.ii lime eilhci In guBlri.n j 'he game of lacrosse put up by the aiiiiic demonslrution upon ihj plcntilul New Westminster and Vuncoiive aupplj „f grub i.r by luking n mu.'li lMlm, „, Rccrcaliou park on Saturday needed breathing space. Abotil Ion |„,| „n» one ol the very best exhili- us our more ditcrlm n iliug bro hren o'clock membera of Ihe Alpine Clubol j i iniiu ever 10.111 ol Ihe coast and I hut on lho other aide of ihe Inlet. ih Vancouver were fallui in w'nli _iid ill j, suying u greut deul in view of lho one uow almost completed own d hy j parties joined Luces to accomplish many fumotia teams which have joined Mi. Kidlcy ol V.iiiieouver is a aplui did sample ol iho excellent work of Ihe Workmen ol Ihis Company, an! the able supervision of Muling r I. and Chief foreman Giorgc Cooi., which always supplements nnd dire : -• the physicul exertions ol th' in u to Ihe best advantage. The keel was laid ut ihe yards \ "l"1 lt'vi'r"1 "' llie l"'rl- I"'''"'"'"'! yesterday lor the new government u„ | ""•'."""I'I" but undignilietl exp.dienl of their end, antl ul I3.3U the goal Was issue wilb Ihe champions in 'heir reachctl and the summit of lite Cr„w„ |lo)n0 |,r„und,, ('on 'loins' slur n«- b.i'iinic lho Ibronc ol the tniri-pi.l j grcguiioii is roiiniling into .;»clli-nl climbers, guantitiis of grn', was cm- I (,„,„. j|iL, ,|,.|,,n,,, ,,„, „,, „ WjlllJ>. stimed und aome splendid siup aliolsLiul strong combination Ihroughoti'l I luken uud ul l.tO the party rolrofed tliu match, which orfeoltiulK bloti.o.1 their steps. The diweiil was much ; ,iVenieil lightning ruslius upon ll.cl easier (slrnngo lo Buy) llinn Ihe use nl | jmlt ,,[ ||10 |umc)lls i,,,,,,,. Cl( ,N, Hj||,0 cup holders. The Voniouv.ir I time Point Grey. Another lorge contract wua nls , begun ycatcrduy morning when ihe lir-t liiiihers were laid lor ihe construction of o steamer for Ih'.- I nn of 'h nn- pion und While ol Vancouver, This bool when complelad will |,e usid for pumping sund in Eulse ('nek in place ol the old steamer "Alice" which hu. just uin I I-.. .'I her years of usoli'l nets. Ycslvrdu, Ihe Victoria lug "Edith" silting down und slipping over lite snow in pine's where there wire lar,... snow banks in which lo flight, ih' North i'uiiciiuver parly nrrived in llie city about ii.30 hui ih. members pi I he Mountuinccring (Tub sluppul nt th- ('lull house on Grouse Mounlniu. Norlh Vancouver was the ►cue of n very chiirining end r.iiunntic double wedding I.-.-s Saturday afleiUjon. In Ihe home nl Mr and Mrs. Hiiiia:. shows weight, 'sp.isl and .-.inihiiiulioi lo a degree which worries the sloiie wall defence of the champions in a manner lo which Ihoy have hitherto been strangers and which proved equal on thai occasion lo bringing lite Von- couvers through with the lung end ul the score, four lo Iwo. Lynn Valley Notes lExproas special coircspoidcut) Mr. I'larl, Kilmer Uoad, is having his properly nil dean nl nl . r.ad d. Mr. Burtons ia making quick rei'jv- uy to heiilih alter his occideut lo his foot. Mrs. Gormyii, Peter Bond, bus been utttndng Ini in..ilui in N. Vuneouver, who is very ill. Mr. Wilcox and bunily are new arrivals in I ytiii Valley, making ihor home on Doran ltoud. Mra. Thurston is occupying Mrs. Burnson's uew lion . . n Dovorcourl lor the siiminer. Mr. liuxlubie ol N. Vuneouver is building ii homo on Hoskin Koad t i be finislmd fa.r occupancy nexl in .tub Mr. Miiith' and Itimily, N. V„ncouver, iitvziboal to make their h in in ihe Vulloy in Fromme lloid novi nil,nlh. Mr. Musselwhilc of Norlh Vsjitouver conducted Iho evenim service for Ihe Methodist church lust Sunday. Mr. Wior, the new poslor, ia oxpivled nexl' Sunday from Toronto. During lho dry spell Centre Ho id is olte of the dustiest spoil found. ' But now lite dislriel is supplied wilh a Wafer earl n. more tlusl is expeoled, bul a nice sidewalk would l.e heller wni on Ibe .riys undergoing pointing a,|n).,j tlMii |(,,, Honald Ma'clrod nd repairing, end this moruing the UJ|ilcJ i(1 lmrt[ultc ^r, p(ll.y Mimii I '•1 Innghl boil Weslkpm went on lo. sim ilur repairs. Alttn^ilhcr il kzps ihe shipyards busy and sho Id Ihe pru en! sliesa of work e.inlinue an i WC Sale, mcrchiiiil, Norlh Vancouver, L, Miss Ethel Hiinniih Maud Mntshallol • a. ii bli, Wales, nn I Mr. He.inald Hhodes, engineer, Vancouver, to Mia.a have no reason lo bcli.vo il will nail) |,||„r| jiiUa jhqippsoii, of Mnghull, IHO Hal | a alia I a,| WI' I llU. 0 tO DO OC luiring a lew more hundnd yortls of Knglaiid. 'I lie Iwo brides Iravellc.i .together all the wuy bom meri'v En: ACTIVITY AT THE WALLACE SHIPYAHDS The Wallace Shipyards Limited, busiest of our looal induslrjee ind recognized among the greatest .hipbuildini concerns along Ine eo0sl, his b en unusually busy this spring end summer. Since the completion ol the famous Norlh Vancouver Ferry No. J, upon which it is cetimtvted twine 4*0 people have exapreued opinion,, condemn! tion and praise being aboul equally divided, tbe shipyard" have had some 1)0 vssjm4i of various kinds upon its ways is proceee of repair and und"' conitrudioo is Ihe plant. The eovern- nupt icow recently built was launched wolerlront und in more ways'lion nil.: ; |n|l[j u|)(J wol.c lmnleA togotbr'nl Ihi "tear down ond build cj-eulcr.' | ,umc tjmc nnd pluco in Ihe now hind Thc eeromony wus ullontlid only by lho ncor rclolives oinl friends of the CKOWN MOCNTiMN SCALE:) ' 0l)nlraclil)(( p^ On Sunday I.party ol Nor.h V'un- ■ couvei- intiiinloinjera conaiafntof Mrs. I A very pretty weddlnz wns solemn .nd Mr. W. t'l Green, mi Ueam. I ired Insl Sulurday morning in t'un- Holdaworlh end!Baxter, mi.de o auc- yon Viow Hotel. Norlli Vancouvor cessful aact'iil ol|('rowii Mountain. The parly left the ci no«n and spent Mountain For! down Ihey arose flat of hotcakim, be ceeded lo conquer seated by Ilic cnOa lure and the and ice in wide] Ihe c..,.|.acling purlins- vv re Mis today oflov- H"by Margaret Stuilniuae, l-'.din'.urjh, ou Grouso Scotiund, ond'Mr. Kobt. Brown Lmv 10'dirayjof Norlh Vancouver. 'Ihe Ir'd-, whi altc- u breult- , was adorned in n Iji'uuliful dro s ol rni ci ff e, pro- | wlo'e "ilk, looked very tharmjnj end diftullioe pro-! wus nllindcd by two little white us friaka of tei- | droaicd maids, n'occa of M'.o groom, iiinlle id snow She was givip awjiy by h.-r fclln*. Ihe mountuin world j who wil)l Mrs. Stenhoitse, trnVePed bt shrouded, /ver dsngurots s'ids j all the wuy from Scot bind lo bopics- and.lreeoheroul wiow hovering on th? ml ot- their daughter's widbng brink of etrfnity and foot by fp^t ] The ladies' Aid of the Melhodisl The best Ir.erosse on earth this «.'u- i-|ii,ri|, mn>f al Mrs. Knrriii's, (hurdi son is lo he seen on the rcspcctjvc {{, ,1(|. |„,x, lu.sduy. A midul invita- grounds ol these iwo clubs anda sen oh,,, is extended It, till loiliis inlir.sl- son ot the vijy lusl sport lies before Ul j„ church work, the multitude ol looal funs, iho Win-J p,0v, K. C, Fakiloy loll lasl Frid„v lo Cup is not by uny means ,si"id|„n ,|M afi^aoon express ill his jour loose Irom Ihe bunks ol Ihe Eras-i I „,,,,. ,„ (,{, (,„„„. i„ Fnglnnd. Mr aa yet, neilher vloultl il be wue, al pa'koloy rclurl)B ,„ Cnnndu in DotobiJ the presenl slogc, lo conclude Ilia' it ,0 u{i0 U|l ),j, rit,w fielci ol work nl will Inke u jouniey lo Vuiicou.-u- it JUic-lia>l Ihe end of the season hat iditai.i il i» ' j|JH8 V|)|l •ri,1,.]|>nKl ui>r was mnr-' thai the champions musl evlcndih.iii' ,.j0h |nrt| Thursday lo Mr. .1. '{.,nono* selves lo their utmost in on!.': line- i |',i||„„0|. '|b0 hippy couple loft, for tuin Ibeir luitrels und Ihs nueo.'i.il Victoria and oh r points On ih-r li'il>ny. hoiavymooi) omld Ihe good wish.a ol The nexl gome will lw pluy.'diil He- fj^r nunW»!M 'riinde- creation park on Sulurduy 1)1 lliis! ,Ml -juctl<Ju.v evimng Hov. li. C. week wjicn stunding rooni 'on the | Pakeloy wue given ti furcwoll aicinl grounds wMI be nl a premium il theL| tfc Ujthpditi l.udits' Aid. The wealhor is right. b,^ m, nl)|y ffl)gi by Bev. Mr. , jScblicter of North Vancouver. Ihe I Epworth Uaguc, of whicli Nr. Ealio CITY COtNCIL WILL HE ASIiED TO 'ley WM a memin-r, ulltndcd ip obidy nearing thei/ goal tho nlreudj' groat difioulliea /ore onh«iwod by^lho cold ewbrioe. time obUtorated even lvgo ^bjoots eo ver Island und co»»t poiute The kn-,t wns tird by Ihe Itev. Il/'ii- TAKE ACTION Al o meeting called for the purpoio of .liellcriug lho Sobbolh oosorvonoo in N'mh Vancouver ytetordoy oller- p,oon in Ihe old Knight^ pf Pythias hall a si rung committee \vas up poinlctl lo meet the civic oulhorilioi asking 'hem to order cessation of building and blast ing in particular on to bid him a solo journey lo his home m Ihe old country. A rhort musical program was followed by a bounti'ul feast of good lluUiis lo enl. Bl SINESS CHANGE Mr. S. I(. Welker. long upd favorably known lo the )ocul public na the Sabbath end to iiBooflaiu ho» proprietor of Ihe l'|oneer bakery, hov for Ihe low of British Columbia pro-! disposed ol llu) bread muking portion yid>l for tho ohswvancc of the samo. ipf his businwsi to Mr. C. |f. tsilivip. ll ia liko)y that a roam meeting of f-bc | Mr. Wolker wjll "till bo lound d.iing aid Moclct/d, Si. Andrew's churcb, N. a crlizcna vol) fro called iu a low days (buainwe in his old stand at 71 Lone- , Vanotzuv.cr. After b.n It thi happy for furlhoj- cousidcrulion in this roal-'dole ovenite and will confine bis op- tlw fog whioh Irtii lime I o couple left for a Irip In Vaticou-l (er. Ile.v. Konuld Mucleod wos ap- j orations to the production A eaiua, pt,iqted'chairrnea of tho mealing. i pastry ond kindred lines. TWO THE EXPRR88, NORTH VANCOUVER, tt, U ■gMBBBlBgM«W!MMBHL.imi I. .111.UJ1..L...Hill. I,, I fJlBlUM Ifi'-MOITB VAKfiOUVRR THE RXPRE88 B.C. ii ii k V.t At 01, Til SP RU Tl| . vi Ex On aCS»V Ma p. PulillaliBil'TiiBsdiivs and Friday., by North Shook 1'kkss, Limited RATH Or aUWlJWmiON Dim yeur, fl.Qil Bis monllis, 60c. Three months, iht, Unltod States ami Foreign, (1.(0 per year Advertising Ham will be quoted OD ii|i|ilii'utiiin. Tbs Ei|irti8» is ilevuU'il to the InttireBls of the north Shore nl Unrrartl Inlet allusively. Iteiinstltulss an sdvurtiaii.K medium of ejceiitlonll vsluu (or ruiutliliiii in a thorough and effective manner the population of Nt.rlh Vencouver City end District. Every effort le mede to give sdvertiwri the mosl aaiielatjtory ervlce. j[ All changes in t'ontrict advertisements should lie in the printers' bends nnl later Iben HI a.m. Monday and 0 p.m. Wednesday to uttsuru insertion In the lervlee. AU ol. Inter ihi following Issue, North Vancouvrr, Ji. C. MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE FOH INDUSTRIES The request |iresenttd tn Ibe distriot council hy the Imperial ,''nr, (Shipbuilding nnd Dry Dock Corporation to the effort Ihat the district guarantee Ihe bonds pi the rninpuny for one million dollars on a lifte.ni year term bearing interest at nvn per Jink 6 1911 possession ol Ilia full.hi a.n.l mi al «c curate inlormation with rea|wct lo ull •i. 1 m I-a of a propoailit n of so important a cburaotsr and t,l sucb large proportions as this one presents. A PAIR WAflli SCALE Every luir minded ami well inlorined lierson will agree wilh the opinion ami, brings lbs "council face l„ lace tllttl '"ur »"d ,,nul,a" dollari ptr dty with a proposition whi.h must be re- •» '"" • 'Bir WB«8 ,or » ''"P""0' i-oi'ui/i.l aa lormitlabls by even Ihe mist optimistic ratepayers. 'Ihe council huve already inuiiili'Slid ih'stlolt^ dispnsilii.n lo move wilb due caution ami deliberation in Iliu Mat ter. who knows his trade and who doe an honest day's work. At lhal ml per day tlie cat'lHiiiler would not In any lietter paid the year round th 11 ii.hiiIi.i-. of other trades iiinaitiucli ua there iir. ninny days during the ysar be undertaken but inly hey ure only reasonable whin they expect thai every enneideriit.Bb wil be>;t.nd»l and every precaution tnhrn i,i protoii en unoffending public from stioh»dim oiilamii-y ns lhal which would I e pr iiipilnlnl liirmi.b a gm ml blrikiisirli as that wh'cb his been rd.net d n saute'quarters during the | ust ten day*. THEOSOl'HIOAL SOCIETY The Tlieosopbieal Society meets in North Vancouver in Room I, til I.unsdale Avenue (entrant, n.it to' Wtl- come Parlor) every Widueeday ovinin^ at 8 o'clock. Alliiiilaiicn is entirely Iree and curries no obllgallons >vliiil- ever. You are H'it':d. ThfiOSuph'cal slttily sad questions. H. D. RUGGLES BARRISTER NOTARY PUBLIO IM 8th Street East North Vancou'at Phons 87S ■■ ■' ■ one 198 ajejB The ralepnyere ol Ihe dislrict huve i wliich Ibe carpenter muat spend in en- lints far manifested » readiness lo liml l«*j Witness on aooount ol wca'hm .. . 'riiiiiliiIuim which do nol effect mechiin- every rsesonsble assistaneo lo twor-l, . „ , . . • . , ie« in olher lines. In these duys ol prisss ol un industrial nature ileal in t ull)vffPW| |)r„8,,un(y tbe community il to locale within the municipal limit- ' |,irgo ran afford lo see to it Ihul till daries and llicy would duiibllese lw ol ila membere wbo are indiii.liions and capable are enjoying ih.-n full disposul lo ileal I1I1.111II} witb llie Company mentioned above, whose 1...lail- Ihey have already 1.11 ndinluwl to the amount of Iwo luimli.-.l thou- proporlioiiute share ol Ihe gimrui prosperity. There is no reason to conclude tlaat building I'liniriii'i ors are at all averie ..mil dollars. The present pi opu.il i in [lu paying carpenters on a scale that IllHa-l lw a aallslala 1 nl . \.',|.l ).. i.il, |a .W ever, hecauw ol the magnitude o| Ihe amount, the comparative short mas ol the term and the liberal rule ol inl.-i eet nniticd. Tbe general question i'u.-i iii.-sin.s its.-lf as tn whether the district is ill posiliuti lo uaaume obligations ol hitch proportions in lavor ol any single industrial ...1...-in The sinking fund and inleresl would amount In over ninety lliouaund dollars per 111,111111, and inasmuch us a new rompsny could mil be .(peeled lo rreule sufficient curqjiig power ul once lo provide for annual payments »! 'bis magnitude, die probability is ihat tin ilia- trict would lw culled upon lo pay Ihoin lor „ lew years si any it'tr. There ii every reason lo run'hide list (here will lw many worthy industrial projects which will desire nitinici- pal .. -i-i.-i.iiin- in lbs rnurss ol tlie nexl lew years, and in view ol 'iittre devt-lupim uts in tbia rmpi.-t Uie wisdom ol tidvunring ussistance nn ihe hi-hIi- suggeatistl to any one Concern ahould lie Of artfully weighed by Ihe Council in conaidering ih.- propoailion ll...'. li-f.H. ila. II, The |ii.i|..isiii..n lo ilivid. lb- dialrict into two municipalities,test 1111.I wssl, has ulreudy Iwen protitineiilly lie- lore the rate|iuyers nnil hua Iwen fa- Vorebly roniiilerrd. The cffwl ol llie aeeumption of this liability upon Ibis division ahould not lw overlooked in- asmurh as the niiiiiiil.. ol the pur chasers of ths debeiriuree would tlisn lascaiina a very sliding factor in tin- situation. Should il be considered Ibal llie district is in position lo advance audi assistance to an industrial uonccru .,( thi light calibre tin- runt 111 would then resolve itself into the ■pieatii>n as lo whether the Imperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corporation fulfils Ihe necessary retjUiremenla to justify auch aaaialaace. This is a question which could lw determined only by means ol the usual business procedure (o)lowed in sucb instant's.., namely by a report to tlie council by aa expert jn such matters elter a careful I'suminalion into the affeirs of Ihe (,'oaipany to he benefitM. Sba,uld Uie proposition commen I il atff lo the judgment 4 Uw count il to a ewhVient eiteal lo -uetify submitting it to a poll- upon Iks part of the property oAami in llu dietrict; it is bat natural pad right Ihtt the rata peyert afuydd Utah lo tbeir reprmen- iplAyatMhe aaaam, bo piua Uma in woubl placo Iheni fully abreast ol skilled workmen in every trade in lb I matlor uf wages. There may, of course, lw found un occasional exception to thia i uie, but it is safe to say Ihul those exceptione would be very rare. There are two conaitleralions which ahould be faced (airly and squarely iu a situation emit us that wbicb hai recently urjscn twtwun tbe Ciirptntera' U|)|t_ anil Ihe master biiildsrs, The Ural is this, namely Ihat II it lw conceded that a carpenter who ia ,. Ihor ■Highly ta|iable man ia worth (our and .un-Imli dollara per day, there are many car|>eiitera who lire not strictly lirat class men whole worth as compared with the really capable mau id considerably less Ihuu Ihul. il is nol In lw wu...I,...I al if Uie employer who clioerliilly pays a first class man ths Lie-he.,! going wage considers that he ought to be ullowed the untramellcd Use of his discretionary powers in determining tbe worth per duy ol tbe interior 1)11111 Willi a alalia.I IU III tin' IUU' leaa mn n whn will nol do a day's work in u workmunllke manner ns compared with Ibe man who is both Capable uml trustworthy. The s'cotiil consideration is ibis, nuni.ii. when uti\ re -adjustmini of the wage scale or ol other matters is lo be undertaken, it would lw quite ua convenient to Irani the mutter lurwurd iny during ibe winter months who,, the building tr .rl. ia comparatively sluck snl thus give llie huil.l. i.. ull opportunity In arrive al an agrooment wilb Ihrir workmen More ihey figure . n coa raete lo be executed during Ibe busy spring ami stimmer season. In lhal case it Would lw quite immaterial lo an employer whether the wage scale called lor bull a duller |wr day more or l..s inasmuch as each contractor would allow lor Ihe same in his tender and the owner would havs lo pay Ihe pries When a movement for auch readjust meiii is nut begun until the busy tea- son is near at hand, it is practically sure lo lie the case that aome con- inii'iois who have tendered upon and have accepted buildings well in ad vane* nl ths season's optnaf wijl find il impossible in alter their contract lo accord with the new wage scale and Ihey will naturally object to Ic ing compelled to sustain the loss m volved in an advance nf wagee'fl lb'1 pur lien I nr job. Sucb caase m .y mil be numerous but they usually prove just saiftii-jenl. In block tbe way l„ what utherwies would be .esily aCCism plished und to cause (rouble. Whn •ueh an exigency nine some mini slio'dd be deviled nf meeling the predicament in which tbe builder finds himself, wbo bee beep thus e*uvhl through an uagitet 4 hie ow». Ibe public et large are not only willing but desirous (bat all industrious mNober. of society aboaU enjoy thsir Ml iben tt Um alaniy wbitn abounds with us today am (bey would cheerfully bar (hair irjbebiotl than 4 the coei in any btrMlng lb»l may North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co. Dealers in Coal, Brick, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Cenwnt and General Buildeis' Supplies. All Oitlt'ts Primipili I'lilnl un.I Satlisfaciiei G'lHianteil. I'ricrs <m Application. Office: Lonadale, near Cily Wlinr Warehoute: Forman'i Wharl " ' 'I '"IS! JAY & CO. BUILDERS Plana prepared and KitimaU. given. Office; 1(07 Dominion Trusl llldg. V.acouvsr! Phon. it'll HuidellCt, IM I'iehtli Ave. I'I. North Vencouver. NEW YORK CAFE Near poll OSn, KSPI.ANAI),'. WEST Pit at class incls, V.r, commutation ticket, 11 meala, It. Regular loom and board ih und up. LOW SEA, Proprietor Iti.-iiklnst 8 lo 10.481 dinner l| to IM ; Supper 8 lo 8.31). Open nil duy LADY WAITRESSES N.V.W0ODYARD CUT WOOD 18 im h H per load I-1 u.a-li li.'lh per load Cordwuod |8 per cud Office and Yard t SECOND and ST. PATRICK l'boni. r.si I'. 0. Bor 134 '■ aaaaaaaisa- NOTI08 PI.BLIC affTWU is hereby given Ibst, under the authority aoutuiiiad m se.ti,,n 131 ul tits "land Act," a re gul.tioii w.s s|qiroved by tb. Msn i.iiiiiii 'iiiw-rii'ii in Council filing lbs minimum sale prieM ol first and sec olid-class lands at 110 and (8 per acre teapwlively. - This ragulalion (urtbar providi.l Ibat Ilia prid'a lixwl therein should upply lo all land. WiUi roped to which tbs application, to purchase.were given favourable eonsideiiiCon after tbe dan ol said regulation, namely April 3rd, IVII. Further notice is now given Ib.t I. virtue ol a regulation approved by Ibe I lellaallt t;„Vellil|l ill l'lin,|i-jl Oil the inih uf Key, Kll, that tb. "-," latino d.ii..i the 3rd April, I'JI I, b. held nut to apply to applications t purchaee vacant Crown lands which were r«oived by the Asnttist Commissioneri ol Lands un or befute th. ..in April 3rd, I'JI I, and with reject, to wbicb tbe requirad dapoait ul fifty csnls |ier acre bad been racelytd by said ComrolssioBfrs on or Iwf r. thje eaid April H IVII. ROBT. A. RKMIICK, Deputy Mioietaw of Lands Departaunt of fmdi, Victoria, II. «"., I8U, of Nay, Ull. M tn in Opportunity ■ ;,-' .... ..■. i ,-,fj jp , m^mmma)immmWm of a Lifetime I Ufi ISO, On* Block from Carline. ti,_. 50 x WL all Cleared, Magnili- Bp» 157, all Cleared, 'Boulevard Block 34, Large iSim cent View, Ono Block from Pricw $950 North Vtew iwbc&w.MfcftHdiw>'»-i' $1000 South View .Ij u' n Double Corner, from $?3oo tloeriTiurraylo. i FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Polity in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd, ILONDON, ENCI.AMU) ASSETS:. $94,900,000 ^oii! Agent . PERCY KING NOTARY PUBUC,, IS WNSDALE AVENUE Ajraaniai il. and Conlracli drawn ol .vary dcun'iilioii Phone 157 G.u.ral Coni.y.nclng I Campbell Realty & Investment Co. Pdlt -AI I' f,ii ll, lot on U:b slnet north aide, 11,350, lerms; 50 It. lot on 71 h street, Sl/im, 1-3 cub, balunc iirrniiuo. mmumum' !-|.'.l. liSTi,rK tki.i*:I'll'in*!•: v.q:" LOANS, INSURANCli. P. 0. HOX Hi i ■«W" —■f OUR NEW OFFICES ■ Bank of Hamilton Building Wa wish to notify the general public that wr now occupy the front of fldei on the firit floor in the new BANK OF HAMILTON BUILDING, comer of Firit Street and, Lonidale Avenue. DOUBLE CORNER, FIRST AND CHESTERFIELD You can well all unl the | time to investigate tlut Business Property at ihe preient price, $17,000, easy pawn.-nl and termi ai ranged. Canadian Financiers, Limited Dank ol Hamilton Building Phone 215 I-:. EBIMGK, Local M..ia.a...i-i Excellent Rtalienee Lots in Lyrtn Valley NISW SUB81PIVI0N on Fr.mroeJM new tram line. |Hro)i 1, p. J.. aililll, lots 3im, price* fiom I9W up. Dnoliltb ca-h, lialaRte lo tr range. I.AIiOl'. I.OTiS on llosUns Load »'lx 175, close 'o li'uii'.w.iy. Only Jilfiil, payablo oliollllh oa hi bills'10* to iirrang-ti, I.AIldli t'OIIM'lIt I.O'M'entrs lloil' and IWh stiect 101.6x151 ft. A iimlf) Ihoroiiulilnrli. I'rloe only II,- Hon for iiiimotliittu sale. Ttrms 1950 a'aaa.li, balance to iin-un n; IN N0IITII l.()NSIIAI.I''.-T»'o loll oi Nyo alnot iiior publio to'iool- liiinlv iiluiiiail and mimiII nl.ii'-l.. I'ritio only (hint lor iiiiiniditit. salu, WOO cual), lialiiittiu to iirrangu, Alexander Philip HI-IAL HHTATK BUQKEIt Club Hindi, Kapliin.do, , - Norlli Vancouver. I'hone 10 APPLICATION FOB I.IQl'OH IJ- C15N8K NOTICE; is hcrsby (.iicn ilm' til 'bl ai.'M adiiiinu of ths Ml, lid llll IS Coininisaioncrs l.r tbo District nl Norlh Vancouver, I, the un.leiiinn.id •ml.-ml lo apply 'or a ho'el lieu. for pi'tiniises ailiiutc on lot 6, bl, ok 8., ILL. 6fi5 (Dundarave) in tbs s id Ilia trict ol North Vancouver. ANTHONY FAltKO. lint ud at Norlb Vuneouver, May 8th, Illll. 8-fl COAST DISTBICT, HANGE 1 TAKE NOTICE that W. B. Vtiii|»h- an, Superintendent, intends to apply lor pcrinlsaiuu lo piitcbuse tbe loll, sting dcai'iilicd Inn la; ' '..mm. iciii a nt a |lnHl (limited Ml ah Illll Walt ill I Ila] Northeast corner ol lot 73'.l, tbeitoii'Jil cbains west, thenoe V- u'.t i-li .in- a a>.k tlicntie 20 chuins oual, th-ncu 'IS<.llll ohalns soulh In lilacs of c dihicii.- linn i r\ W. B. VAtifjdfAN. Dated April Hllh. 1011. IM -H- Double Corner, 20th and St.^George, |2000 Double Corner, 16th and Mahlon - $2500 Double Corner, 21st and Mahok - $1875 m- • '■" THESE ARF ALL COOfc - I THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST' CO., LTD. Ileal Kalal. and |-.i, ,*inl Agenta. i .• i.. i.i i,| .-,,!. ..laald.illalid A. Campbell Hope C. A. CAL ARCHITECT tun llastinirs .Slreel Wul, Vuneouver, B. (!. Phons h'Jlh Residence: Tireimin Illock 1158 1st Si. East, Norlli Vancouver. Phone Kill. •mm 219 Lonidalt. Avenue lelrplume 44 WE COULD Paper the World PALACE HOTEL Haiis: $lruo pur and up. ind to rainier lioarderi. . Special rates lo (sjinilirs rii»«-»l Roof Oardfii on Pacific Co«»t t REDA 6. ANDRUS8 fnopniiTORs in StecKi. .... NORTH VANCOUVEH. ti. C. \ FRUIT PRODUCE (XJlNJFLCTiONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE Telephone 209 120 ^cond Street Eait ( Conver,k»te lo North Vancouver Merchinti Buy In Vs. r Ova i, Jew*. Year Ordwi SoUdlad 1 'V....^ ' from our eloc'k* oi'maw W#|l Pa|iers So it saints. Every .1 ^.^|"a P" deeign arrives to Iiil Ihe ol thin, cloud out. Handaoma Wall Paper* ire here in ondlees variety, .last k-H our ...l.-.iiinii for whsl room you want ilu. paper and be will show ja.u juit ihe patlera you trs looking for, To choose Irom our slock ii a pica aur«, U) |,ay our price Is easy. Ws H. ST0NEY & CO. 117 laonsdsls Avenue Phnae M'J N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Telephone 276 127 WNSDALE AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER mm Tm nvbm, north Vancouver, p, c.. tsatsanajaMSSsas. Tbe Bank of Briliih North America* j Capjul P»i4 Up $4,866,666, Reserve Fund $2,652,333 11 .Will I "11 I I mmmmmmmm* iiii ti t Office* In North Vanwuvw-Jl < CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE ANP ESPLANADR UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE mear Fourteenth Street) "I aa.ii a l»" '' '. ' . J 111 .1" .''..ivini; Deposih "I jli.no and upwards received. Interest .iiliiivi al at current rates, liutlktii's Money Ordtirs issued. Until offices iratiSHct a general banking luminous ami aru open on Sittunlay night. F, T. SALSBURY, Manager. isa BUILDING? faMWilrTiafiil m Arco Elastic Roof Paint Mendt Leaky Rood *A good Waterproofing for Canvas PRICE 60 Cent, psr Gallon Waviiloi'l I'i'L'|iniri'il RunHng Hliinlil liraiifl Tar nnd Building Paper liitpcti I'tiitt I'aints mul Jroiiile Viii'iiielifB Oils, Bnr.-lie.«, I fry t'olori \tiic.\iti, llingi's, Supplies, dc Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE SEVENTEENTH STREET Half Block from LONSDALE AVENUE. Good I .ni facing South, $650.00, 1-3 Cash, 6 and 12 months An excellent tlitV- D. L. 204 Close to WATERFRONT and BRIDGE LOCATION. Double Corner. Price $1250.00, 1-4 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. J his is a Snap. C. C. LAWSON & CO. 15 LONSDALE AVE. WORTH VANCOUVEK' | Phone 7o--P. O. box 97 SSa4a_Wa—.apa—a—a—a-« 11 i i a a.. | . I I | Parkdale Finest Alberta Butter 30c. Ib. . a an ti in i May Flower, Spring Brook or Ayrshire Rose 3 lbs. $1.00 5 lbs. of good Tea 1.50 5 lbs. of belter Tea - 1.75 5 Ibi. ol the best Tea 2.00 AT CLAVEKIU cV ARCAND Comer First St/eel and St. George . Hot Points We shell lie |<ls<l io show you lIlU 11,1 I II a' dl a I A inae.i Imperii nl feature ii the pni i Two years' guarantee. We stand hy every Hot 1'oinl sold hy us. B.C. Electric Railway Co. UMMTIA 60 LONSDALE AVENUE Th* Place Where Everybody Goea Gem Theatre FIRST ST. WEST, NOHTH VANCOUVEK Our Eastern Letter r? Good Pictures Good Singing ' mi,a, y/. Good Music :;: ::: Program-* changed Monday, Wadnaiday and Friday. Muliiiwi every Saturday IM o'doek "I 'a I ll I 1 II AM M MONTREAL THINKS LPNQ SAUI-T piout expensive Patriotic Motive, ('net a l'ile ol Mopey Say Umber* 4 llQnr<l ol Tntft eiiil Hhippinu Pedenliop- llill I'roeoiited (or E*l>ro<«s at Washington by 4. Wesley Allison Hups Into Thousands-Opposition In Dimming HI. l.awre'tico is on tbo Wans - tyuebee to bocomo a Tramplcss 1'rovinae. (I'Voin our own Correspondent) Mnnl mil, .liniii fi.- -Patriotism costs money and money talks. This time money ie-aslting ipMstiona. Last winter the bill ol the Long Hault Development I'ompiiity, saokiag power to sum Ihs Ht. I.awrenoe rivor at Ihi Long Hault H.pids near Cornwall, came up ior a hearing before the ('oni- initliai tm IlivaiH and Harbours ol tbo United Htatos ('nngross. Mr. .1. Wesley Allison, ol Morrisbnrg, Ontario, went to Wasliingloii, it was understood here, to oppose it (rom tbo standpoint nl a patriotic Canadian looking alter Ihe interests; ol his country. It now arjiears that Mr. Allison's little trip eosl something liko fifteen thousand dollars and hs is si' ing reimbursement from certain citizens of Montreal for bis patriotic motives. Homo days ago a mauling of tho Hoard 0f Trade was held at which the question was brought up. Ono member asked il fiftoon ihott.and dollars wag not rather u Iniy amount for so short a trip and whether il would nol bo advisable to ask Mr. Ailiaon lot somo sort ol an accounting instead ol Iho general lump sum statement he hud placed beloro Ihero. It lleo uppeiirwi lo lie lho impression i,f tht Hoard ol Trade thst Hr. Allison hud nndorluksn Iho journey on his own responsibility and had nnl made uny auaggoslioti as to reimhuraeminl prior lo his departure for ihr American Capital. It baa alao lrans,iircd iinooth.it Mr. Allison is interacted in a small water |K>wer development al Wadding- ton, N. Y. which would nol he worth lira.'loping were llie Long Smilt plana to go through. It was, therefore, decided lo offer Mr. Allium WW ai Mun lieal'a ahnre ol the llfi,IKM and ill Ihe lut ure liniii their own bullies. It is not likely that there will be any Bore opposition to the Long Hnull from Mi>ntreul anyway, us upon investigation il has liven lound that Ihe pro position will benefit rather Ihuu dun ugc the port of Montroal. A TKAMPLKHS PBOV1NCE There is a gloom auiong Ihe members of Ihe ancient il not royal nnlrr ol tramps, for plain ure now mi.I.i way to iinike ((UoIiit lit. liml trump leaa province in Ihe country and to cliungv il Irom tbt parudiso of pan- hutidlera, which it now is, to a territory to If ahuniiaid by every prole, sioital hobo. 01 Ihe !«III,UIW tramps in Ihe whole country figures ihow ili.ii .all.,ni ■-ii.iioii ol Ihis army ol .p.'-ml pnruailes are alwuyi to lw found iu thia aliilo and about I0.ISSI in tin. cily alone. More I liun II.IWU,- IWU u year is s|ranl fur llie mainlin. mice of this army in jnila uud olher inalilulions while the coal ol dumage In property and crimes roininiilel lo- gelhar wilh ageiier.l colli ribulions brings the total up lo t6,Ot*),tm While the plnn by which il is propoa- ud lo »i|ii. out thia wasteful expenditure und al Ihe same lime eliminate Ihe tlump pn.liI.-in Inn never lent tried in I Ilia, country il haa proven ao aucousslul abroad Ibal lliore Is no tloubl us lo ils . lln ia nn hrrs. 11 proposes lo vslubliah aiiino«here in Ihe country a (ramp Ium. Colony lo which vagrants call bejM'iil and when. the p....I.i.-i. of their labor will In und t own itf I heir mainiuituuce. The proleaaionai holio l„r whom work ha. on nltiu.-iioin will iloiiMli'.i give His provinc* . wide bertb while ihoK scut lo tho Imm will be gives su oppor limit} lo bwolili' ijaa.-af.il ciliusis. The most suoouaa/ul of thae oolonlcs abroad actually makes menuy, and il ia lu-lieual tbat a similar result could Ik ari.iinpli.li.d here. The mutter is now Mi ni- ilia- IrgiiHuiioi' is Iho lorm ol a Hill providing for Ih. ,,. inn.nn-ul of the necesssry land and within uliout one minulo alter its passage Ihero is corlain In occur lbs greatest tramp c'odue over known. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given tM appli-; cation will be made to (he I'uHiniin.'iil Ol Canada it tile priaai'iit session j thereol lor an Apt to incorporate a company under the name ,,/ The North Arm. Ilritige'apd Bailway Cd|n- papy, with power t« |ay Hut, con- iilrnel, opernle, iiuiiiilnin, und IUU ,, bridge across tho Norlh Arm of llurrard Inlet from a point tin iho mi shore commonly known ni Tlie Turtle's 11 end 'to a point on lite uust shore DU 1-°' 67K directly north of the Island known as White Hook. Sut'h In iil|[u to lie both lor foot imaioug.ri, oarriagos, stroel railway uml railway purposes wilh Ihe ueouasury npprtinoll- es, and with power to conoi'ct the said bridge wilh existing ami Mure lines ol,alnul railway' and ruilwuy H5 ftnd for the purposes ol opnueotlni witn the eaid street railways aiw railways to ley out, construct anil op- orato ono or more lines of railway nol exceeding ten miles in linrfth. Ami willt power to opimfjlfll, e tt|ip maintain uml operate a lino or lines of railway from some point on Lot ->r>6 ut the end of the Canadian Pacific Bailwuy CompnnyT brunch lino Irom Fort Moody nu I following tlie North Short.' ol Durrard Inlet lo a pqiftt in tho City of Norlb Vancouver ur to connect with uny ruilwuy ihut is or may lw constrained on tho Not ill Shore ol llurrard Inlet. And lor lho purpoaos ol its undertaking lo ucattiire und develop water. electric or other power or morgy, ami to crest lines lor lho transmission ol Iho sulttii, uud to transmit t,t.d tii liver tho sums to any pluco in the Cities or Municipalities through »biob ihi works at the Company aro aiilhori.pj to be Imili, antl to receive, han. lorm, Main,mil, distribute anil U'lpply eucb power or energy in uny form nnil lo iliiajiiiaji. of lho uiti'i'lini t bein if, iiial I,, collect i.ua- and chnrges therefor. |t is inti mini Ihat Ihu works of tha said Compuny shull bo declurtd to h\j for tho generul advantage of Can .da. W, H. LANHLKV, Victoria, B. 0, Holicilor lor tho Applicants. Dated at Victoria this SUtb day ot Moy, Hill. ;n|.ii l-'n .i <|itiility Ice I'li'iim, v.h.,1.in and retail at the Grotto. Kital i|Ualily lee Creim, wholesale and !■ im! at ths Orotto. Nsw Westminster Land DUIrirl Di.lriol 4 Nsw Westminster. TAKK initio, that Robert Du* Kimond ol Vanoouver, B, C. occupation, broker, intends to apply lor MTmission lo pur- disss Ihe fallowing fleeci-ibed lands: (Vironisoojng st a post pl»nlid oa tb. weet elds of a stosil bay on ih. North lln. ol Lot 2A26, thsnoe weet 30 chains mors or Uh to the norlhwwt oorner of Lot *»0 ■ \htnct south MO ohsins to the nortisMt eorner ol lx>t 2621; lh.no, wot 31.73 oh.ins to tin southeast cornw of 1*1 MB; ihwio. north 80 chains more or less to the southwest corner ol Lol IMS; Ihme. ltd U.78 chains more or lees to shors of laks; thence is I loulherly dlrtetloe along shore ol like to point 4 arm- ""ttOBKBT f)Un WNMOND, Mahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd. == ■mTl 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 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 MARTINSON & CO. $1%n 62 Lonsdale 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 Lots 546 and 550 In Blocks of from One to Four or more acres. PRICES: from $2000 to $3250 per acre TERMS: 1-4 Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 & 24 months » • The Grand Boulevard extends through this property i FOR PUNS, PRICE UST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY-TO • The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company, i£ 843 PENDER ST. tbsJS VANCOUVER, B. C. TWO THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVEK, tt, C THE EXPRESS NoaTB Vakcpuv»,r . B.C, l'ulilislnid "riitisdays and Fridays by North Shore Pruss, Limitrp IIATSS OV BUSSUSIITIIIN On* yw, fl.tm Six monllis. fiOc. Three inonlbs, 35e. United States and Foreign, (1.60 per year Advertising Hates will be limited OH application. . The Eipreea ie devoted to the interests of the norlb Shore of Burrard Inlet exiiluilvely. It constitutes an advertising medium ol ujceiitltwel value for reaching in a thorough and effective manner the population of North Vancouver Pity and Dietrict, Every effort Is made to give idvertiwri the mosl satisfactory Mrvloa, All changes in contract advertisements should be iii the printers' hands nol later than It) a.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Wednesday tu unsure insertion in the following Issue, aajpWaJMi be undertaken but 0\f hey ere only reasonable whm they espeel that every considers,!inb wil be »'ttndi4 and every precaution t»krn t, protati en unoNdin^ public from s»°b»dim ntilamit-y «s that which wonld ■" pr cipilalnd llirou. It n K<D ral blriknstrh as that wh'oh his been id.un i d li some tpiariiirs during the past ten daye. North Vancouvrr, ti. C. "<- I I MLNK'IPAI. ASSISTANCE FOB IN- IKWRIKS The request preeenltd lo the dis- iiid ooinitiil by il.- iinp.-iliil t'ar, Shipbuilding end Dry Dock Corporation to the effent lhal the districl guarantee the bonde pi tbo rninpnnv for one million dollars on a lifte.in year term bearing interest nt fivo per a > in, bringa the cuuncil (ace to lace with a proposition which must be re- ciignizod aa lormidable by even Ihe nioaai optimislie ralepnyers. 'Ihe riiiin- oil have ulreudy iiianilesliil ih1 sluing di .p..-in. n lo move with due caution .. ami deliberation in Ihe Matter, The ratepayer, of the district huve th.i- lur manifested a readineas 1.1 lend every reasonable aaaislanre In enterprise, ol „ia imluetrial nal uru ilesi in; tn locale wil hill the municipal biun- daries and they would tloublluaa lie disposed to deal liberally with lite Company mentioned abnve, whose builds Ibey have already l,ii it'.tntoul to the amntinl ol twn Imndrud lln.u- sand dollars. The present propositi in must be ri.iia.iil.-n.I eireplio.ini, b tw ever, because ol lite magnitude of Ihe amount, the comparative shortness ol the term and the liberal rule ol intereet named. Tlie general question first prostnu itsell aa to whether llie dislrict is in position li, assume tibligations ol .itch proportions in favor of uny single in- duairial concern. The sinking fund and intereal would amount lo over ninety thousand dollnra per allium, and inusiauch aa a new company Could nol lw especled In creale sufficient .'.niu.,i|! power at once lo provide lor iintiiiiil payments ol ihia magnitude, llie probability ia that tha ilia- trict would lw ., a I I.-l upon to puy tl..in lor „ few yeara ut i.ni ri'lel There ia every reaaon to i'unr|ude Aat there will lw many worthy industrial projects which will deaire municipal naiialance in the course ol tbe nest few years, ami in view ol 'iiitre ili-vi-|.i|iiii.nia in litis respect the nil- dom ol advancing assistance on ihe scale suggested In uny one concern should hr carefully weighed by Ihe council in ronaiilering th.' pro|nation now More I bent. The propoallion lo tlivide il. dialrict into two municipiililiea, e tat uml wael, has ulreudy been prominently lw- fore the ...1.1.in.. mid hua Iwen la- vorably considered. Hu asTasrt ol the aaeumplion ol litis liability upon this division should not lie overlooked inasmuch as the all Hud. ol the pur chasers of the del,eiit tires' would (lieu beonme a very alroitg Inclnr in the situation. Should il lie considered thai the dietrict is in position lo advanceaiieh asaistuti'-'i to an industrial eoncern ol the right calibre tbe mailer would then resolve itself into the question aa to whether lite Imperial Car, Ship building and Dry Dock Corporal ion fulfils the necessary requirements to justify audi uasialaace. This is a quswtion which could In iletcrmined only by means ol Iho usual business |in,i-.iluri. billowed in such instance!, namely by a report lo tlie council by M expert in such matter, altar a careful examination into the af airs of Ibe Company to be benefit 1*1. Should ihe proposition commenl it- mit |o the judgment ol the caion.il to a euftcient eitant to -uetify eubrail- ting it <« a poll upon fits pert of the property oiaara in the dietrict) it is km n.twal aad right (hat the rate payer* abqaU UM In tbdr revrma,,- taliyea-tha apaadi, to pises Unas ip ', (ink 6 irjll poasrsiion of Ihe fullest antl nu al tic curate inhumation with rce|wct to all di tails of a propositi, n ol sn important a charaotar and of suoh large proportions as Ihis one presents. . A PAID WAW! WALK Mi en fair minded nnd well informed person will agree wilh tin- opinion thai four and one-ball dollars per day is but a fair wage lor a carpenter who knows his trade and who doe an honest day's work. At thai ral per duy the . .ii p, m.-i would nol In any hotter paid the year round th u members of other trades inasmuch as there are many (lays during the ysar which the carpenter must apend iu enforced idleness on account nf wea'het conditions which do mil effect mechan- ica in other lines. In these duys ol universal prosperity the community at htrgu can afford to see In il that till of ila members who are industrious nnd capable are enjoying iheir full proportionate share of ihe ginernl prosperity, There ia no reason lo conclude that building i-ontia.-i.ns are at all averse to paying car|wnters on a scale that would place tbem lully abreast of ekilled workmen in overy trade in ibt mailer ol wages. There may, nl Bourse, lw lound an occasional exception to ihis rule, bul il is sale lossy Ihut il....--'- exceptions would lw very rare. There are Iwo conaitlerations which should lie laced fairly and squarely in a .itnation euch aa that which haa recently urisen Iwlwean the Cnrpenten' I'nion and the muster builders. The lirst is this, namely lhal il it lw conceded that a carpenter who is ,, thoroughly ra|iable man is worth (our and mi.'hall di.Hi .is per duy, (here are many rur|wuters who ure not strictly lirst cluaa men whose worth as compared with the really capable man ia considerably leas than thul. ll is not lo lw wondered ul if tlie employer who rlunrfilli) pnys a first class man ill" liighei.1 going wage .-.insiders thai he might lo be allowed the untramellud man of hia di.-ri-.-ti.unity (towers in determining the worth per tlay ol the interior mini who cannot or ol tlie careless man who will not do a day's work in a workmanlike manner as compared with ihe man who is both capable uiul trustworthy. The e.cisntl consideration is ibis, namely, when uin- readjustment of lite wage acale or of oilier mail.-is is to |w undertaken, il would be quite as convenient tn Iin- Ihe matter lorward say during ibe winler months wben ibe building lr..de ia comparatively alack nn I thus give Ihe buihlers nn opportunity to arrive al nn figrenmont wilh I hair workmen Iwlore they figure ta con racts to be executed during Ibe busy spring ami summer season. In thai case il would lw -p.ii.' immalrrial to an employer whether ihe wage scale called for half it dollar jwr tlay more or le.e inns- much aa ouch con I met or would allow lor Ihe same in his tender and the owner would have lo pay tbs price When a movement for auch readjust m.irt is not Iwgun until the busy tea- ion is near al band, it is practically sure lo lw Ihe case Ihat aome contractors wbo have tentlertd upon and have accepted buildings well in ad vance of ths Sanson's opening will find il impossible to alter their contract to accord with the new wage scale ami ilu-y will naturally object lo be ing compelled lo sustain the loss io loheil iu on advance of wages < n lln! particular job. Such caeee m .y not be numerous but they usually pro'.c just sufficient to block tha way I.i what otherwise would lie easily accomplished and lo cause (rouble. Wh n such an exigency arises gome m «ni ahould lw devised ol mauling ihe pre- dicsmenl in which the builder find, himself, who has been thus caught through no neglect 4 hie own. The publir at large are - not only willing but desirous that all industrious numbers of soeiely should enjoy thsir full shar. of the pUnty whicn abounds with us today and they would cheerfully bear their individual ahare of th. tod in any bu'Wing that atay An Opportunity of a Lifetime TIIKOSni'IIIOAI. 80CUCTY The Theosopbiesl Society meets in ■Norlh Vanoouver in Boom I, 67 Lone- dale -Sttmiiu. (entrance n.it lo Wil- come Parlor) avery Wednesday ovialn^ at 8 o'clock. Altmdanoa is entirely Iree and carrlss no obligation! ivhul- svsr. You ars n iltl. Th.au..ph'..'al atudy sad questions. H. D. RUGGLES DAKBISTICn NOTARY PL'HI.IO I Dl Uth Street East North Vanciuvai Phons 273 mma Phc one 198 North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co. Dealan in Coal, Brick, Sand, Grave), Lime, Cement and General Buildeu' Supplies. All Oitli'is l'niii)|ill, IMIt-il ainl S.i(i»(actii) i GiiHiantt'il. 1'riceB oYi'« Applicslinn. ,' —, a ^1'.- Office: Lonsdale, neat^CrtV Whnr Warehouse: Forman'i Wharl . .i i.i.iii m JAY & CO. BUILDERS Plaits prsparad and Faitimalse givsn. Office: M07 Dominion Trual llldg. Viacouver. Phon. 'it'll llesidetiee, IM Kighth Ave. E.' North Vsneouver. Slock 34, PUUvHt Lot BBO, One Block from Carline. Urge Sized Ui, Ip * 157, all Cleared, Magnlfi- cent View. On* mm from Boulevard Prices $950 North Vi»w ^c^,m.»T>,ii,im.jm'»wi|'. $1000 South Vi«w rtj™ iii ' r Double comeri from $?3oo tlaerMurraylo. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Polity in ihe Commercial Union Fire Anurance Co.. Ltd. (LONDON, KNGI.AND) ASSETS: $94,900,000 sjtiie Agent PERCY KING NOTAIIY PUBLIC.'■ IS LONSDALE AVEKUE Agre.ma.ili and Contracts drawn .,. ... General ..I eva-ty d.i. rililion "none I3' Coav.y.ncing Excellent Rtaiknce Lota in Lynn Valley NEW SUBSIIHVI0N on Pr. mine Road near tram line. Work |, II. J„ 80.13, lots T.I»L«, pricea ftp* Will up. One-Mlli ca h, Iwlence to arrange. LARUE LOTH on llosHus Load »'i> I7(i, close lo tramway. Only .IUM), payable one lillh ca h, beleuos to arrange. I.ABtJE CORNER I.OT-Cenlrs lloal and 1Mb n.-.i' lllifislnf It. A iniiin 'ibiirotiKhlart'. Price only ♦!,- linn lor immuliiito aale. Tt nns Wil cash, balance lo ,-u i mi ■■-. IN NtlHTII l.l)NHIIAI.K-Two lolioi' ' Nye eli-iot n.ar public iciool- p.utli chnnil nud uu'll bIiucI'. Price only *.Wl lor iiiiim dints sulii, fclHI caah, Imltiiicu to iii'i'ungu. Alexander Philip BRAT, I'.HTATE BUOKEU Club Illock, I -i a I. !■■. Campbell Realty & Investment Co. mmmmmmmmumm Norlli Vancuuver. Phone III POH SAI.K fin ft, lot on lllh atrial north sitlo, SI/.'NI, terms; Sll It. lot on "Hi slreel, Sl/H't), 1-3 cash, balun-e tirruii[je. ""*■ I I ■>——■—anaaaa—— ri'.ai; I'STAn:, loans, insurance. Tlil.lil'lltlM: V P'O, Hf>X 114 •¥• NEW YORK CAFE Near po.1 Offica K»I'I.ANAI)E WEST Fi ral class inc.,Is, lhc, commutation ticket, 'all in, als, It. liegulur 100m and board |o and up. LOW SEA, Proprietor llreaklast filo 10.45; dinner 11 to IM ; : ai|i|a., A lo OL Open all day LADY WAITHESHEH , 1 a 1... I.,, a 1 OUR NEW OPFICESi Bank of Hamilton Building Wa with to notify the general public that we now occupy the front of f ice 1 on tha firit floor in the new BANK OF HAMILTON BUILDING, corner of Firit Street and Lonidale Avenue. DOUBLE CORNER, FIRST AND CHESTERFIELD You can yvell affoid the, time to investigate this Business Property at the present price, $17,000, easy payment and terms arranged. Canadian Financiers, Limited Hunk of Hamilton Building Phone 215 \ K. EI1I1ACK, Local Munuger.. N.V.W0ODYARD CUT WOOD Hi inch—13 per load I'-' indi mil, par. load Cordwood-4S per cord Offica and Yard 1 SECOND tnd ST. PATRICK 'hone I HI) 1'. 0. Bor 134 aaa—1mhmmmm 5 APPLICATION FOB I.IQIOK LICENSE NOTICE is hereby given Ihu' til 'he in--. 1 sitting of the Mo ml , Mi is Commissioners for the District ol a..uh Vancouver, I, the iindarsignmi, intend lo apply (or a ho si Itosnei for premises situate on lot 6, Id. ok 3., ILL. 6SA (Dundurave) in the a id District ol North Vancouver. ANTHONY FABKO. [Iat1.1l at North Vuneouver, Hay 8th, IUII. M ' COAST DIBTBICT, BANGE 1 TAKE NOTICE that W. B. Vatigh- an, Superintendent, intends 10 apply lor permission lo purchaee ths foil, ir-^ ing dcactilied I. 111, (iiimnincin; at a poat planted Sd chuins wesl ol ihu Northeast corner ol Lot 73'J, thenco 'Jll chains west, ihence 31.09 chiindBi'ih Ihence 2(1 chains euat, th.neu 'aW.lltl ■la.ana a.,dili to iilace ol cininiei<i> menl. W. II. VAiflllAN. Dated April Kith. 1911. Ill v Double Corner, 20th and St. Yieorge, $2000 Double Comer, 16th and MahV» - $2500 Double Corner, 21st and MahoJB - $1875 ,1 I I I THESE ARE ALL COOl THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST C0,,UD. Ileal Estate and pinnn/ci'd Agenta. Agreements ol Sale aAae'iiilliled. 219 Lonidale Avenue Telephone 44 WE COULD Paper the World 1 1 ■ from our stocli SfWffi Wall Pap.r. SO it aeama. Every il.1V avme nm design arrive, lo llll the \|Cauoy of ilia. >■ doled nut. Handaoroe Wall Paper* NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICK is hereby giv.n tbat, ni..In the aulbiirity contained ill auction Lil ol the "Land Ant," a regulation was approved by th. Li.u- i.'wo.i i.'i.w-nioi in Council Aiing the minimum sale prices 0/ first und second-class lands at tU) and to per acre I es|iei 'lively. This regulalioo -further provided that ths prices lissd therein should apply to all lands wilh respect to which the applications to purchase, were given favourable considerat'on after the dun of aaid regulation, namely April 3rd, mu. Further notice ie now given thai h virtue of a regulation approved by the I.i.'.it.-n..nl li.ivcinoi bt Council on the Hlih of stay, 1911, that (he regulation dated the 3rd April, 1911, bs hsld nol to apply to applications I purchase vacant Crown landi wbicb were rmived by th. Assistant Commissioners of Lands on or before tbe said April 3rd, 1911, and wilh respect to wbicb the required deposit of fifty amis par acre bad been receiyid by said Commissioners on or bsf. re the eaid April 3rd, IVI. pOWf. A. JfENWICK, Deputy Kinietsr of Lands. Deuartinent of laadi, Viotoria, B.C., 1«th of May, I9II. M PALACE HOTEL 1 IUtks : $i,m) pur ind up. Special rates lo families and to rifenlar boarders. . • ' I iiH'sl Boof Garden on Pacific Coast REDA4.ANDRUSS fHOPRICTOM Sr/"Ni. aSisKKi. .... NORTH VANCOUVEK. ti. C. \ FRUIT PRODUCE COiNFECTiONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 iWond Street Eait. Telephone 208 ... Convenience to North Vancouver Merchant! Bnr in r«' Own Town. Yeur Orders Wdtei A. Campbell Hope C. A. CAL ARCHITECT mi.t llaating. Street Wist, Vancouver, H. C. Phone qVli Residence: Tinman Hhick :if>8 lat St. I'lnat, North Vancouver. Ph. ne Rill are here in entiles, variety. .Inst tell our .a.l.-.iiuoi lor what room you want the paper and bs will show you just the pattern you ars looking for. To choose from our slock is a pleasure, lo pay our price Is easy. ' — -~—. W. H. STONEY & CO. 117 laonsdale Avenue Phone 149 N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Telephone 276 127 .LONSDALE AVE. WORTH VAWCOUVER . 'Mr mbm, mwm VANCOUVER, & c. r/ The Bank of British North America Capital Paid Up $4,866,666. Reierve Fund $2,65g,333 i. 2 Offlcei in North Vanwwwr-8 * CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPLANADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE .near Fourteenth Street) 1 a ' ' a a a | 'I H Saving Deposits uf ji.oti and upwards received. Interest allowed at current rates, Haulier's Money Orders issued. Until nllii es iraiisnei a general banking business antl are open on Saturday nighl. F. T. SALSBURY, Manager. BUILDING? meu ■im— Arco Elastic Roof Paint Mends Leaky Roofs A good Waterproofing for Canvas PRICE 60 Cants ptr Gallon Wavuloid PiL'|)iiired Rouling Bliitiltl lirantl Tar anil Buildinn Paper l.ajiuu l'tiiti Paints und Jronite Viiniitlits Gilo, Urii.-lii'.", [Iff I'tiltim Lucks, IlillLfl'S, iMI|J|llit>8, (JJO. Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE C. E. LAWSON & CO. 15 LONSDALIi AVJi. NORTH VANCOUVEK Phone 70—P. 0. Hox 97 Parkdale Finest Alberta Butter 30c. Ib. 1 'a 111 ' May Flower, Spring Brook or Ayrahire Rote 3 lbs. $1.00 5 lbs. ol good Tea 1.50 5 lbs. ol better Tea - - - - - - 1.75 5 Iba. o( the best Tea ; . \ . '. 2.00 AT CLAVKRIE & ARCAND Corner First Street and St. George Hot Points We shell lie r.l.i'l to show you the ig il in i ii I el. A most important feature is thu price. Two years' guarantee. We stand hy tivery Hot Point sold hy us. B.C. Eleclric Railway Co. UUITID 50 LONSDALE AVENUE The Place Where Everybody Goes Gem Theatre FIRST ST. WKST, NOHTII VANCOUVER wGood Pictures Good Singin meY. ::: Good Music ::: ::: Programme changed Monday, Wednesday ami Friday. Adulti 10c •^JSZT**' Children 5c Mating every Saturday I'll) ,,'ciotk Our Eastern Utter SEVENTEENTH STREET Half Block Irom LONSDALE AVENUE. Good Lot lacing South, $650.00, 1-3 Cash, 6 and 12 months An excellent buy. D. L. 204 Close to WATERFRONT and BRIDGE LOCATION. Double Corner. Price $1250.00, 1-4 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 16 inonths. This is a .Snap. MONTBWI- THINKS J.0NQ BAUl.T PJGRT KKt'PNHIVjfi I'atrjutio Motive. Cost a Pile 1,1 Muiiuy iSiiy Mumbora qf Honrtl nf Tr»rje: and SWliping federal-ion- llill I'nail.'llleil I,,] Kx|li'HSi:s at Wasliinitliin liy .1. Wesley Allison Huns Into Tlipnaonde—Oppoaition t0 Damming til, Lawrence is nn tlio Wane - Quite to hocomo a Tramplees ('ravines., (From our own (Wreeripiident) Montreal, .lui)e A.—1'atriotism eoets mnney and mousy talks. 'Cilia time money ia asking ijuastipns. Last winter tlie bill of the Long Hault Development l'iiin|iiiny, seeking power to sain lho tit. Lawrence rivor at thi Long Sunk Hepida near Cornwall, came up for B hearing belore tbe Committee on Hivsrs and Harbvurs pf Iba United Statee Congress. Mr. 4. Wesley Allison, ol Morrisburg, ilnlniio, wenl to Washinglon, it was under- stiiiiil here, to oppose il Irom tbo standpoint of a patriotic Canadian looking after ths interests of his country, il now appears that Mr. Allison's little trip cost something liko fifteen thousand dollars and be is nf' ing reimbursement frpm certain citi- tens nf Montreal lor hie patriotio motives, Some days ago a meeting of the Board of Trade wae held at which tho question was brought up. Ono member asked if filtoen thousand dollars wag not rather a large amount for so short a trip and whether it would not be advisable to ask Mr. Allison for some nm I of an accounting instead ol the general lump sum atatement he had placed before tboro. It aleo appeared to be tho impression of thi Hoard ol Trade that Mr. Allison had undertaken the journey on bis own responsibility and had not made any suggestion as lo reimbursement prior to bis departure for the American capital. It has also transpired lincethil Mr. Allison is interested in a small water |io>mt devolopmcnl at Wadding- Ion, N. Y. which would not he worth developing were tho Long Sault plans to go through. It was, theroloro, decided t„ offer Mr. Allison thOO as Montreal's share ol tbe Nli,00Q and in the future light their own bailies. Il is not likely thai there will be any more opposition to the Long Sault from Montreal anyway, as upon investigation il hast been found thai lho proposition will Inintii ralher than dun- age Ihe port of Montreal. A TBAMPI.ES.S PROVINCE Thcro ii a gloom among the members of the ancient il not royal order ol tramps, for plant arc now under way to uiul..' tju.'li.'e ths lirsl Iratnp- loas province in the country and to elninee it from Hie paradiso of pan- handlcra, which it now is, It, a territory to lw ahunnod by every proles- sionttl hollo. 01 Ihe 20ll,IK)fl humps in the whnlo country figures rimw tbat about DU.OOU ol this army ol sp'-rial paraaites am always to lw foiiwl in Ihis slate ond olmul 10,111X1 in this city alone. More than 11,11011,- WW a year is s|ionl lor the roainfin unco ol this array in jails and other institutions while tbo cost ol damage lo pi.ip.'iu and crimes comntiltej together with general contributions brings the lotul up lo <M,0H0,00U. While the plan hy whicli it is proposed to wi|». out this Wastoful expondi- I'm' and at ihe same lime eliminate Ibe tramp problem has never lent tried in Ihis country il has proven so succusslul abroad that tliero Is no doubt as to its efficitney here. It proposes lo establish some* here in tho country a tramp larm colony to which vagrants can he sent and where the products is] their labor will b. used laiuaiif then maintenance. The professions! hobo fur whom work has no nl 11 out ions will doubttMi give the provinoe a wide berth while those sent lo the farm will be given au opportunity to become useful citiuns. The most sueosssful of Ibcee colonics abroad aetually makes menoy, and il ia believed that a similar result could lw aocompliaihed here. Tbo matter is now before tne legislature in Ibe form of a Kill providing for the acquirement ol the neoosury land and within about one minute after its paseage there is certain lo occur Ibe greatest tramp exodus ever known. First quality lee Cream, wholesale end retail at tbs Grotto. New We.l_in.Ur Lend Dislrict Diifriot of New Weetminstsr. TAKE initio* tbat Bejabert Duf Kimond ol Vancouver, B. C.. occupation, broker, intends to apply lor permission to pur- chm the following cWcriUd landi : (/iimmencina at a post planted on Mm west .id* of a small bay on th. North line of Lot 3439, thence weet 30 cbsins more or less to ths nortbweet corner of |,et 3600 j thenoe south 88.70 obsins to Ihe northsisM corner of Lot 36M; thane* west 31.73 cUim ta tht south- asset owner of l/ol 846; Ounce north 80 chains more or Ism to tb. south wset comer of Lot ISM j ibsnee aad 83.78 chains store or lees to shore of lake; thenoe In a soutbsrly direction along shore pf lake be point of com- }T Vfltt Pimm, llth aJgS! U NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given th t appli-1 cation will be mads to the PaWiamwit of Canada at the preeent session thereof lor an Apt to incorporate a company under the name of The Nprth Arm Ilridge'apd Bailway Company, with power tu jay out, muni met, operate, maintain, ami u.-u „ bridge acrqss Ilm Nprth Ann pi llurrard Inlot frpm a point on tbo sm- shore commtmly known iih The Turtle's Heiwl 'to a point on the uust shore pn Lot 676 dtroctly nurlh ul the Island known as While llo.ik. Sttili bridge tu be both Im foot |Mewi„ucri, oarrlagss, street railway and railway purposes witb the necessary approach-, os, end wilh power to connect lbs said bridge with existing snd 'future lines of stroel railway and railway und for ibe purposes pf ceiinodim with tlie eaid slroet railways und railways to lay out, construct and op erato nns pr more lines of railway not exceeding ten miles in hpflb- Aud wilh Power In cpnstruoL, eiuip tiuiinimu and opi't-uie a line pr lines of railway from somo point op Lot '-'.ri(i at the end of the Canadian I'uci- lic Bailway Company'/ branch lino from Fort Moody nnl following the Np,j*,b Shore pf Burrard Inlet tn a pqint in the Oily of Norlh Vancouver aai to connect with tiny railway that is or may be constructed on lho .North Shore uf llurrard Inlet. And Ipr tbe purposos ol its undertaking to iie.piin: and develop water, electric or other power or tnorgy, and In I'lid't lines lor Iho triinsmiision ol the same, und lo transmit ut.d deliver tho same In any place in tho Citios pr ■r__Q_a__|_____H______<J Municipalitios through which lh> works ol lho Company aro aulboriw to lie built, and to receive, translqrm, transmit, distribute und supply nidi power or energy in tiny lorm nnd to dieppso of tho surplus thereof, mid tp collect rates nnd charges therefor. It is intended thai ilm works ial llu said Compuny slnill lie declnrtd to Ijj (pr tho general advantage nl Can .da. W. H. LANfiI.EY, Victoria, B. C. Solicitor lor the Applicants. Dated at Victoria this 'JUlh tlay ol May, IUU. ' HllffJ First qtinUty Ice Dream, wholisulo ind retail at tbo Grotto. Mahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd. OB NEW CAPILANO CAR LINE SO ft. lots at terminus in D.L 601 & 607 52 foot lots in Block 27, D. L. 599 Phone 6286 543 Pender Street, Vancouver 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. 62 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver North Vancouver City CLEARED LOTS 50 ft. x 147 ft. In BLOCKS 15, 15a, 16 and 16a. D.L. 55Q. 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 Blocks of from One to Four or more acres. PRICES: from $2000. to $3250 per acre TERMS: IA Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 & 24 months Tbe Grand Boulevard extends through this property f ■1 FOR PUNS, PRICE UST AND PARTICULARS, APPLV TO • The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company, i£ 543 PENDER ST. MM VANCOUVER, B.C. '"" " ' ""'fat .'" ■'■■eaaaeie«geegetBMBI!w Tfijs, 'umm, Norm Vancouver, b. c, i "' i-iiua ■MPs^MMMM 552 ■ m^^i^l ^ P"^ ¥^^ m\^% MrneXJ 1 mmmOOmmi t> THE WEST END OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER This New Subdivision will be put on the market shortly. 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 service.==s= ===== LONSDALE ESTATE OFFICE 525-6 WINCH BUILDING Phone 2835 Vancouver, B. C. ' sla/UllaLv/r allOSe Every length guaranteed «.pYp|n|lJC» FENCE and GATES. We ere Norlb v/ 1 V/I_iV/llLi Vancouvertgunlllor thii favorite fencing 1'1,'kK PAINTS in all colors and finishes "BAPCO" "CHANCELLOR" wsSk.^tSn. Ox- tuny ami lifliciency Garden Tool* of Every Description The J. D. Fraser Hardware Co. Phone 58. 143 Lonidale Avenue The Brackman-Ker Milling Co,, Ltd. HAY, FLOUR AND FEED Poultry Supplies a Specialty All Orders Promptly Attended to MOVED TO 116 ESPIANADE EAST PHONE 4 Pianos Tuned Ettwutet given for Wi<Iud(, Repairing, etc. to Pianoi & Organi. 'fe JKIuk_ timing, ai, Iwioe yearly $6.00. Dp nut rieli huving y„ur piano) spoilt by ei Inrwrnpifteiit Inner when yqn eup gd an espert to do the murk nl the t Warburnitz Pia.no House, Limited 443 Lonidale Avenue Phone 114 ll. Ct GAZETTE Since Ihe hint issue of Ihe 1). I', I«a- lelle lite following appointments have liei'll mude b)' the Liclltrlllinl Guv- ernor. W. V. I.iiiilluw, ul St. I'.linu lu he a .limlice ul tbe Pence, Frederick (', t'uiii|ibell, tu lie Acting (iovernnit'iil Agent ut I'linloti dur- iiitt the ulna-lire un leave uf Krederirk Sours, govarptnepl ngtiit, Thulium W. Ili.'lll'lli', S,M., lu licnl'l- ing government nU''"i uiul .ml nigrum- iniasioiier of lunda for the dialrie! ul Foil (l.iirgc lund ill vision. Certificates ul Incorporation huve. been issued lu Ihe following eompen- iea: ilriliah ('uluntbiu I.und Associa- lion I.til., i ..i.iv. .1.1 ('mil Company Ltd., Danish I'lub of Vancouver, I*- i'l"uime Bros. Ltd., Dominion Husband DtHir Company falsi., Little Hms. I.id. Ma.um Lehman Lumber und Timber Pp., Ud., (Jen, C. Sull Lumber Co. Ltd., I'oCJfic Manilla, nl I Moll. II".■ uml Investment Co., Princeton Lumber Co. Ltd., Wa iia.aiai Irrigation •'... I.im- il.nl, Ynnk Lumber (ii., Ltd. Liei'iKc. Iiii v.. been ui.int..I ihe h,l low ma., exliu-pruviiiciul runi|inuies. Columbia Diver Lumber t'o. Ltd., I). I', dunes Mfg. Cu., Green Swjfl t'ii, nnd the Scotch Inventors Co., nl Vuneouver. Ilegialrullun ul llie following ektii. provincial .. ■ a..|......■ i ure iiulnd : Al belt Serhriatl Wig. Co. Ltd., Ilriliah Colitinbiii Kutillu (lil Co. Ltd., Greut W.'.jIciii Smelling and Defining <'u. Ltd., H. K. ilulfnrd Cu., ,|.,ae|ih I.. I'.awdrulh Ltd., Melile I'rinling Press und Mnuiilai iiiini.. Cu. (.Id., Noll A<- wuler Cp, I-Id. ".mice i« given ul Ihe nssigiim.ul uf Sydney li, Hunt ul Duaslund 111..J Duvid King Paltersi n uf Vancouver, Ihe province fur lite protection of forest, und other propcri) bum lire. In many diulricls Ihut huve previously uul hutl fire wurdens, nuw appoint- iiieiit.- huve In... mude, till nuw il.. entire prpvinoe ia |>riii4ic,illy cvuial by au efficient stall. The provinos Inis liun di/idtd mi., -even ilislriets, eurh division Imnj under lite eunirul uf u divisional file wunleii. The tl.visit.iiii ure ug .in de vidtd into districts iiuuil.ering in all 11)7, eaeh di dl 1 ii 1 Ih';iik under u dis- triet warden. Tlie deportment hua is eUaal ll|..l|...ll,,|aa |l| CVcr>' III. llll el 111 the 1.iti on the very beat methotls lo be employed in Kgliling und preventing tirea. The supervision ol Ihe ^oir crul details of the work hus been plac- ul under the eontml of ihrto commissioners, u. ulreudy staled in llrse columns. The department bus ulso provide I lour lu'iii Hi'-.- to putrol the eouilln Irom Vortlt Vuneouver to th.. Inad ul Vancpuver lslund, with special ""I 1- lu wnlrli pleasure-seekers und rump era who may . ..• I. ■ I;. light lires un I leave without pro|)erly extin/uishii k litem. The eummissiuiiera wbo huve the work in liun I uro Messrs. W. ('. (iltdwin, W. 11. NoGregor end M. A. Grainger. THI'. KILBl DN-Iusl »| unixl, newly lurnished rooms, running hut und 10 I water. Until. I Hi Esplanade K, over II. k K. "tore. IM The Grotto, neur the Ferry whirl far ths heat in Frultl, Cpnlectionery, Tobseeos end l''oitnlain Dainties, du ily. Soods and Campbell, proprietors. IM North Vancouver Business Cards l'HOTOOHAl'HKKaS ICE DEALERS CARBUH Studio over Bank B. V A. I.onadtls tnd Ka|ibmudt WATCH REPAIRING Is your watch slopping or gping irregularly T See A. J. HOOD 'llie North Vancouver Expert and pioneer JsweDer 60 laontdale Avenue FISH DEALERS JONES ICE CO. Whiiletulers und DeluilerS ol I'ute lee , Creum lee (ur lumily use BAV VIEW TEA BOOMS I'huiie W HINSDALE AVENUE ARCHITECTS A. S. W. Mukty J. M. Marltay Auoa.M.lnal (F Architeclt snd Civil Engineer! Dulluin hei Hlock - - - - Esplanade NOBTH VANCOUVKB TO PROTECT BltlTISII COLIMBJA FORESTS Nulioes appealing to every roaidenl 4 British Columbia to'pcrform hie or her duty in protecting Ibe great forest rosoitrece of this province from destructive firm have just beon issued by tho lores!ry branch ul the Dipnrlpienl 4 Lands. Theee notices point out the immense revenue that the lumbering industry brings tu Die province, end to the provincial treasury, and tlso refer tu tlie reward tjServd by the gov- ernuiojit (or information that will le id to tbe eopvietion of persons delinquent in Ibis reepect. Acting under instructions Iron lion. W. p. Bust, Minister 4 i-uuds, the department has, greatly increased itt fotm 4 fine wardaul » »ytry pari 4 THE NOBTH VANCOUVER FISH AND PBODUCE CO. Free* and Smoked Fitk live tnd Drttttd Poultry Vegsttblee Delivery twice daily Phone MO 121 First Street CONFECTIONERY Th* P«lm Confectionery Stationery, Confectionary, Ice Cream, Soil Drinks, Fountain Drinks, Tobacco Light I,uncb»s, Fruit B. C DIJOOsfMUN k SON Lontdtlt ud «tb Phons 1)8 CON'fEACTOB.S liis Nm Block on LsHdtlt Avenuo near the Fsrry Approach wot built by SMITH Geeusrtl (Jonlroetort NOBTH VANCOUVKB IUU,IARI),S AND I'OOJ, PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S FIBSTWEST Pineal, tables and ouee in ths City BLACKSMITHS BARBERS BAILEY'S Barber Stop ud Bathe Hi. I.i u|, io dull' in every particular. Try us and be convinced. TAILORS E. LAURIN lli|ih-cliiii Ladies' and Gtul't TaHoriag KEITH BLOCK, FIBST BTBEET NOBTH VAN(.OUVEB Modern Tailors and Renovatory '201 Li^iadulc Avenue / Cleaning, Pressing, Dyoing, Alt-ilw Wo ute tht FrtfUth Dry Cleuiiafj Process , Phute fa NOBTH VANCOUVEB R. H. TARN Pioneer Horeeehoer - Ctrritge Works FJBST 8TBEPT WEST * laONSDAI.E 11 11.. 1 11' it JOHN LINDEN / TAHaOB / Ladies' tnd Uent'e SuiU to Ordc/ from Oh.Ot) and »%O0 retporliv/fy Phone m Uintdole Car, 1Mb st. , NORTH VANCOUVEB TEACHERS (Music) l J BOOKS ANP STATIONERY THE UEONARD^AUi CO. Booktellti's and SttUonors I'm. Upaiale |«4 1st. Phone If3 NOBTH VANOOUVltB, SAM. T. SUTTON TEAOHEB OF PIAVO and THBOBY .Spedtlf-y: Children's Itttont at own hone. Terms, etc,, apply Gweral Deiirwy. .'1 ' ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS iiii i wmemmm RINGS ilm ciimbiituliiitt nl ihu Kngliih uiul 'ii.i.'ii. ..aa stylus ol ... .1.1 nn ring, wlti. li Ium li" ii used iii lite production nl lho "Kbits" ring is n com'ill tion which is really disl'nulivo und p'eia- ing.' Tlto "Kirks" Wedding rlftl, which litis I...,,in.- ao pn;mlnr wilh Ctn allium, ia mudo in oillnr ill nr 22-kui ut gultl, stumped with Ih' name ■>' "Birks," a in nu,' wlii ll ia un ulsoluti guarantee nl ipiulity. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. juwt.llt.'1's and Silversmiths ^",TffiS lire Hasting. & Granville Sts. WI'.liK DAYS Lonvo Vancouver 6.'ill u.ni. nnd l.cuvo North Vancouver 6.00 a.m liaiaaa. ......../>.. .,. .,.*.. ,. ... «.«a" thereuller every '10 minutes unlil 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.1)0 p.m every 30 miniitoa until II. 1)0.p.ui (hereafter 1116 and 1.00 a.m. SUNDAYS Id'n'-i' Vancouver 7.10, 8.20 nn I 9.IIU llieroulter same ul weekdays. VEHICLE, UATKS A l.iinilii'i w.o'.iii., IritelaS ami drays, 76c roltirn. 11 J buitw express oarriages ami bucks, 60c relurn. C—1 horse express buggii<s uml autns, '.'nn return. Time-table subject tu .hui a- wilbout nolice. Company not liable lor tleltiys, accidental nr otherwise. West Vancouver Motor l dinu.li Service Lanncli' West Vancouver," Cajitsir Licenced lOI 3j |i.i:-' . nn,i l:. I'ltttllay TIM Ifi TAHLK Loaves Vancouver . 1 • evs West Vancouver 8.00 WEEK DAYS 8.30 10.00 10.30 12.011 19.30 14.00 14.30 16.30 17.00 18.00 18.30 ■ 22.00 (Snlurditys only) 33.90 10.00 SUNDAYS 10.30 11.00 11.30 I7.UH 17.30 18.00 . 18.30 81.30 91.60 Uing e Fare lfic. Tw„ TickotS 86c. Quickest route I run) Nnitli Vgncnnvi-r tn ll i' dimiicl In ai.nd f.apilaiii, River. I .."in. It "Wt/ftt VjncDtivei ' makes rfii'iifr- linns, willititil Ini , wiili llie lerry steamers Irom North Vsn- ennver, as per nliovr- Icliedulr. NORTH VANi'OLiVKH CITY KKIIIHKft I.IMITKI) TIME TABLE TAKING EPPIiCT MAY FJKSTi '9" and ihercafler overy '20 oiinules until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.80 p. in. overy 30 minutee until 11.00 p. m. thcrealtor 11,46 and 12.46 a.m. Leave Norlb Vancouvor 7.20, 8.00 and 8.10, theroalter lame as weekdays. PASSENGER HATES Single lure 6c, 0 lor 26c, 30 lor tl, 70 lor 12. All tho above rates include driver, liatca A and II subjscl to. 20 pad cent, discount in lots ol 60, FREIGHT TARIFF l'er 100 lln. rate, 6c. Minimum ralo, 10c. 'i NORTH VANCOUVER Lots in D. L. 621, BAYVIKW; $300 to $325 per lot; $20 cash and $15 per month; or $50 cash and $10 per month; or $100 cash, 0,12,18 mths. S. F. MUNSON BROKER 333 Pender St. W, Phone 5654 ERINDALE. D. L. 662 Betwua proposed SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE FIFTY FOOT LOTS, $330 %?Jl ™WH> WW 7° ev«___>I Water und telephone service is being put into distriot now ood route hss beep surveyed lor eerlino. D McLURG 340 PENfip STRICT VANCOUVER, B. C, WATSR NOTICES NOTICE is hereby g»y»n tM.Rapplication will be niodp under Part y. if ttw "Water Act, 1!I0»,» l» o'lt.-.j i a license in the Dietriut pf North < apt cpuyer, Group 1, New .Westminster, (now Viinciiuvor dwtrictj. (a) The iiuuie, address and iwepn- tion pi the uiplicanMI he t«i!|l»r»- tiiin ol the Dislrict of Nprth Vmci.u- vor, (If lor mining ptir|iosce) Free Miner's Certifioute No. (b) The name nl the lake, stream or source (il unnamed, Ihe description ii)-M«Csrt»ey Creek. (0) The ppint pf diversion-About 600 leet south ol tbe northern ptun- ilury p| Distriot |.ot 2076. (if) The quantity ol water applied lor (in cubic feet per second)-!) eubie loot per second. (ej The character pi the proposed works Wooden dam end intake. (f) Ths premises on which tbc water ia Ip be used (describe lamn)—The District nl Nprth Vancouver. (gi The purposes for whi'k llie water js to be used-Municipal purposes. (Ii) II lor irrigutien describe the land intended tp be jrrigbted, giving acreage—Not lor irrigation, a (ij II tbe water is to be used for powor or mining purposes describe the place where the water is to be return ed to some natural channel and tb difference in allitude between poi' t o diversion and point ol return—Not for power or mining purposes. (j) Area of orown land intended to be occupied by the propostd works - None (k) This notice wns posted pn Ih 2.1th doy nl April, IUU, and applies tion will be made lo the oouim ssion et on the second day ol June, 1911. (1) Give the names snd addresses o uny riparian proprietor or licensees who or whoss lands are likely to be effected by tbe proposed works, either above or below the pullet —Thooios Aitkcn, Harold limit,in. Conrad and lionry Hewitt, all ol Nuanimo, and t. IL Hepburn, Fanny li. McCartnoy ond Iv W. MacLoan. all ol Vancouver. Nolo -Hue cubic loot per second is equivalent to 36.71 miners' inches. (■ll Tbo boundaries and area ol th ■ tiiiiiiieip.iliiy are as lollows I All that piece ol land coninirnciuu at a poll iniukiil G. F. I> situete oflhe westerly shore ol ihe Nnnh Ann oi Huiiinil Islet, Iwing the uor.h-t'ast corner ul lot numbered 8,2 in tbs Dislrict ol New Wei llllill t. I ; lb 'in e it.l along lho north boundary ol eaid lot numbered 872 In the northwest cor nsr thereol j thence in a westerly di notion to tne north-cast corner pi lot •umbered 266; thence west along the norlb boundary ol laid lot numbered 266 to tbe sortb-eest corner of let numberod 986 situated on 'Seymour Crock ; tin nee wost along the nurlh boundary of eaid lot numbered 9Sn to ihs north-west coiner ol said lol; thenco in a.westerly direction io lho north eum comer ol lot numbered 8,6; thonce west ulong tbo north 1 .nindar- ies ol lots numbered 876 nnd ill tnd a lino produced to the in'sr»criuli ol lho coast line on Howo Snuni . tin pre southerly along the coast line i , point Atkinson; thence eaet along ibornust line and north sbore ol Burrard lulel tp a point in the couth-weal emir of lot numbered 973 ;. thence u< rib t.loag the west boundary ol ssid lot io ihe north-west corner i thence east s'uBg Ibe north boundary ol said lot numbered 273 and lot numbered Hi to the north-sail comer ul said loi rumbcr ud 272; thonce eoutk along ths east boundary ol said lut tp '.hs intern c- lion ol Ihe shore line; thence easterly along tbo said shore' line to Roehs Point; iheace northerly tiling the west hIiuic of the Norlb Arm el llurrard Inlet aforesaid to point 4 commencement, and cnnlaintng ine hundred square miles, moro or less; (r) Approximately thc nuonur id inhabitants is 1600. (Signed) THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH , VEU. / JOHN 0. FUtiVr.U, 3-7 C M. c. WATER NOTICES NOTICE is hereby gives that an application will be made un.li'i Part V, pi lbs "Water Aet, l'st'.i," tu pbleis • licence is the Dislrict pi Nortli Yen- couvnr, Grpup I, new Wualui.sst.r, (now Vancouver) di.trict. (e) The name, address snd oicupu- ii".. of the applicant-'Ihe Ci.iiK.ia- tins pi the Dialrict pi Nurlh Wm-uu- W> ., 111 Ipr mining puipo..es) Free Mm cr'i ('erlilicaU lip. (b) The same Pi the lake, stream or souree (11 unnsmei, lbs description ii) -Creek rusning through Dt.ltiei Lot 622 and crossing Keith lloud about 10 chains west ol eaet boundary of eaid Districl Ut. (0) The Point of div.raion In Du trict l.oi 622 at or about 10 ohains north of ths Kw'lh Road. (d) The i|.ii.iiiii>' ol water applied lor (is cubic loot per accent!) 2 cubic test por second, (s) The oberaolar oi Ibe pio|i.,»cd wonts -Wooden dam and inlekt. (f) Tbo promisee on which Ihe water is lo be usod (describo some)—Tbo IHslricl ol Nnrth Vancouver. (li) The purpoeee (or wbich tbe water is to.be uted—Nusieiuel purpom. th) II lor irrigation describe the laud inlended to 1* irrigafod, giviug aoreagc—Npt fur I,ligation. (i) II the water it tp be used lor power or mining purpoeee dtscribs llie place where the wtter is tp be returned to some natural channel, tnd the difference in altitude between point ol diversion and point ol return—Not lor power pr minimi purpoie*. (j) Area oi Crown land intendnd to abe occupied by the proposed workr- Nene, (k) Thit notice was pooled pu tbe Wlh day ol April, Ull, tnd eviration will be made tp Ibe ci.mimM.oncr on the Seeond day ol June, ml. (1) Give the names and tddreefes nl tny rlptritn proprietors or licensees who pr whoss lands art likely to bt tleoted by jiw proposed wgifct, either abpve Pr Wow the outlet-*!. 0. tick- endon, of Vencouver. Tht balsnae is S.iuamleb Inditi reeerve. NOTE-One ewWe loot per second n equivtlest to V-.1l miners' iaabm. (u) Tte boundtriee and tre* of l*e municipality aro ns lollows: I | ,4(1 thnt W*m pf bind cnnnnraiing nt a post Walked G. F. Ii. atlqatc nn the westerly snore of tl e Npr.h Ami ■pf Burrerd Inlet, |enr the npiili-easi eorner ol lot numbered 872 ip tho Districl. ol New Westminster; ihonce wist tllnng tbt north boundary of said Int numbered 872 tp tbe portp-west eorner thereof; thenoe in a westerly direction to the north-east comer ni lot numbered 966 ; thence west uloti; lho north liiniiiiliiry pf spid )nt iiiiiiilinri;,! 116.1 lo' the nni'tli-otiBl corner of Ipl nnuilier.'il 086 situatod pp Hoympitr Creet:; thence weet along tbe north bouud.n y nl suid lat numberetl V8A io the northwest cornet' pf suid lot ; thence 'll a wenli'liy lln art,.ni lo ilia: n. ,11 h canal eilllliT dl lut lillllllli'I'iil 876 j ill. lieu weet along tbs north buUidiiriet o' I ile numbered 876 and 874 und a lino produced to Ihe intersection ol tho const line on Howe Sound ;■ Ihence soiubir- ly along lbs coust lino to Point Atkinson ; tlionco oust along the o. est line and norlh shore of Ilurrurd Inlot to a point in the south-west corner of lot numbered 273; tbepco n .rtl, along Hie west boundary ol suid lot to the innth-weal corner ; thence east nl'iiij; the north boundary of sad lot numbered 273' and lot numbered 272 to the north-east comer ol suid lot numbered 272; thenoe south ulong lho eest boundary ol said lot to the intersection of the shore lino; thence easlsrly along the said shore line to Kin'he Point; thence northerly along tho west shore ol the North Arm ol llurrard Inlet aloresaid to point ol commencement and containing nns hundred squaro miles, more or less: i (r) Approiiuistdy lho number ol inhabitants is 1600. ' (Signed) THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OR NORTH VANCOUVER. JOHN G. FARMER, 2-7 C. M. C. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE is h.'t.-liy givon that ot Ihe next silling ol tho Board ol l.ieeise Commissioners lor Ihe Dislrict of North Vanoouver, I, the undcioiiriid. intend lo apply lor a bole) license lor premises situate an lie..'ley laland, Eagle IL.i1i.iui. D. '.. 774, in tho said Dialrict nl Nurlh Viucti'iu'e, W. D. PARKElt. Dated nt North Vancouvor, April 27th, 1911. I' ■ P0I^ , PUBLIC 8ERVICE ACT The qualifying examinations lur Ihinl els.» Clerks, Junior Clerks and Stenographers will lie hold at the billowing places, commencing un Mun- duy, Ihe 3rd July next:—Armstrong, t'h'illiwaek, Cumberland, Gpldcn, Grand Forks, Kamloopi, Kuiln, Kol- tiwnn, l.adyioiiilh, Nasnimo, Nelaon, Nsw Wostminatcr, Nutlb Vancouver, Peachland, Rovelalokc, Uusslond, 'Salmon Arm, Summerlund, Vancouver, Vernon and Victoria. Candidates must lie llniuli subjects botwoen tho ages ol 21 and DO, il lor Third-class Clerks ; aud between Wi nnd 21, il lor Junior Clerks or :-i.i,... i . pheii. Applications will not be accepted il received later than the 16th ol June mil. Furtbor information, lordlier wilh application lornii, may be obtuincd Irom tbe undersigned. P. WALKEH, Rsa,islror, Public Service. Victoria. B. C, 27th April, 1911.16-6 NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that, under the authority contained in section 131 ul fhe "Laud Acl," a regulation has been approved by the l.icutriuipt il..v.ii...i In Council lixing Ihe minimum stile prices ul Ural mid second claia land, ol III) and (6 |)er acre, respectively. This regulation lut ilm provides ihat Ibe pricei fixud therein shall apply lu ail landi witb rstprcl lo which llie ap- plication Ip purchuso is gives lavour- able contideratios alter this dute, nui- wkhsl sliding tho dale of auch alipli cation or any delay tbat muy have iieourred in lbs consideration ol tho IMS. Further notice is Iteteby given Ibul all pi'iion. who have pending applications to purchase lands under lho pro visions nl soctions 34 or 36 ul the 'Land Act" and whn are nol w Ilm: IP complete such purchases under the prices hud by lho aforeeoid regulglion •hall be tt liberty lo withdraw such epplioelioiii and receive refund of the mwioys deposited on account pi such applications. WILLIAM R. ROSS, Minister 4 Lands. Department of l-tudt, Victoria, B. C, April 3rd. 1911. /-6 COAST DISTRICT, RANGE I TAKE NOTICE that Uu Vancouver Timber' k Trading Company, Limned, intends to apply 'or permission to purchaee lho loHowisg dee rilsl funds: Communing at s pott plon'td at Ibe Northwest eorner ol Lot i2\ ihence rusning south 20 chaise, lb ne w.il 89 chaise, thenoe norlb 28.09 it rni, Ibsnce salt 80 ohtist, thonce .u>'ih 8a09 obsina Ip plaoe oi commeneem'.int. VANCOUVEB TIMBER * TRADING OO. WD., W. B. YAUGHAN, Agent. DtUd 4*11 |A|jt, mi- liW When you do any psfetfeg Inside or ouUide the house better be sure of best results by I M-L Pun using 'ure Paints. Colmi srs clour i>S a^..D.r sol bsrg a fsscs l.aliaal .lu.. llllll mail piloli. Ao4 muili ..ood lobnilhlci.M-I.P.i"! ihioniib .tbit klsll. Sprc.S. r.ii:r. ciivciinioicainl.ee,..at bec.ui. ol s ipeci.l inficalnni lull .bout Inlet SI to..,. Foil, ■ ici t n colon lot III trior in J eiltr ior work M.S.brlmp.risIVsr.t.b*fiolorCo..f.liuillil. Toronto M-l. FLAT WAU. i H.-I....I.. ■lie janlIlia lli.nl tu esrry out Ihe nova ll.lli'.filepc.ldc.er- III0D. Ailiviic. lin- ila, |. .I.n.il.li' - CO be wubial like pilatll wooJwork. ill'1 •f" atMipi mm uwafcivay-w. Recommended and sold by BUELL BROS., Lonsdale Avenue. BANK Of Hii a^____0_________|__g * » lW Cupitul Paid Up » 2760,00(1 lieicrvo k Undivided Profits' 3V,6,l)t'.6 Total Assots 40000,000 'Ihi Bonk ol Hamilton invites Savings Accounts—ond hus eliminated nil undue foimulilics, liuth in the ope'itiiiK ol such uccouiila und in the la ail.ail ul wllllllrilWuls. A chiirlentl bi)iik ia the logical pluco lur the lufkeopihg ol llu lund you wilb to accitmulute lor' old ugo or to miike provision lor unforeseen needs. Intereal paid on tleptnils ul -I ' " uud upwnrda. C. G. HEAVEN, Agent, North Vnncouvor. Head Office: HAMILTON IF YOU DYE AT ALL the only sensible dyes to use are RAINBOW DYE! 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 dys dyes all materials. Your Dealer Has Them M. s. Mcdowell R. C. Dl'C0MMUN-i3, 10, 15c stoic Suppuae a ...' 1..11..1 is tbout lu order .i.nieiloin., or ulher nver yuur telephone. The opera I or liml. your line or lilies ivniiiigwl. 'Ihe cualomer mi t wuii .., aai.l.i souiowbore else. Mnylie he chutisos Ip wuit-cslls again -again finds your lino or lines busy. Thai menus u possiblo loss ol t cut Iopwi timer.-^ nbe business man ncodi ade- | iptule lelepbuno aervico lur Ibo a..'..min'.du I ion of hia business nud his I'.nii.mi'is. WbeS you lose customed ihn.iiijli "busy" aignnla it hue beon pruvod thut vour idepbpiio lacililies arc iinideipinli'. I'cuplo who get liusiinu make il easy lor their eusluuien lo gat to I hem and have tbo number ol telephone Hues their bushiest rcnuiice. I he number should le determined by lho amount u' uie at (be HUSlKST time of tho day. B. C. TELEPHONE CO., LTD. Do you know that B. C butler pro- dmiioi, I9W, WM 2jm,911 pounds I ,.re 22 eresunericj. Do you know tha largtatt in the Wa lotion. (' li...!' r la,-.nl 4 popu.- TO tiXPRBM, WORTH VANCOUVER, a ft ■SPSaaHnna^paajHpjBaaajpj^^ajaiaaa^^MganMI—g^-ggBI^ Express Classified Columns FOR BAU Fresh Cream at the Orotto, 90 penis tuepfet, Mill Wood lor Balp-rCrearoer Trmn- l«r Co., telephone 396 or 80, lfl-0 Fresh Cream at tha Grotto, it) eenls per pint. FOB SAI.E-Iaot m in blook (4, ILL. BBS, three blocks from Boulevard facing south, 50*147 feet. Print tSOO. tlllO I7B tvtry three months. Apply pwmir, W 1st west. ii-8 Five DO-foot cleared lots, fronting on Grand Boulevard, one bluck Ironi laonsdala car, fl.OIKI, KIM cash., liul anoo sis ipiarterly payments. Wanl. Burmseter and von finievenilii. ti ii HENRY B. WATSON Architect Rooms 10 and 11, Pender Chambers, 623 Pander Street W. Phone 3451 nnd l.on-daile Ave., Norlh Vuneouver Beeidsace, cor. Lonedtlt Avt tod 93nd street, North .Vuneouver. BTT Angus J. Cameron A.M.I.E. it 8. CIVIL ENGINEER Irrigatiun, ilrulnage, levels, pinna and specilitnli..ns. Replic lunks und house drainage u speciully. V. I), Boi '111, 16th itreet west uf Bewicks Avenue. New Harness Shop A BRANCH OF THE VANCOUVEB HARNESS CO, HAS BEEN OPENED IN THE PREMISES OF THE C. M. li N. COAL AND .SUPPLY Co., COR. E8PLANADE AN6 ST. GEORGE'S AVE. A FULL STOCK OF FIBST- CLASS.HARNESS AND HORSE FITTINGS WILL BE CARRIED. A SPECIALTY WILL BE MADE OP BEPAIB WORK. PRICES Will. BE THE SAME AS THOSE IN VANCOUVER. Vancouver Harness Co. PHONE 261) WatHTRJ) WANTED-Strong boy lo work in garden. Apply evenings to W. Bail ley, Keith and CheeterAeldv , Hi ii WANTIJD-In North Vancouver, email lot, small cash payment, monthly lerms. Apply IflOfl, Espress Office. 0-fl WANTED -ilreusniaking. All kinds nf good class work undertaken. Shirt waists nnd skirts a apacialty. Mrs. Iliiyineiii, 2nd house, 8th street, adjoining lloiili'Miid, North Vancouver, tig Hock Critshul- Foreman Wanted—To aet up ami run lite cily rnek cruaher. Apply tu GEORGE S. DANES, H-ll City Engineer. LOBT LOST-I'liuiler ll,,.., 10 monllis old while and brown. Child's pat, answer- ing to iSkoukitm. Ilewurd, Bov 1007, I A|ll, , IllliaV LOST—Three gueae, hulf grown, leu t Ini aai, one gray and Iwo while. Finder rut urn lu A. Wild, 16th and I lies lerliold. 0-6 LOST-Gsot'e Wulch, between 4th uiul lllili streets eusl ul l.nn dule, with initials II. W. Cnmerun, Prince llu -I. Rewurd, Bus IIHW, Espress '" Of- MI80BLLANEOUS Elder Murruy Co., (ire insurance, Freeh Fruits daily at tha Grotto. .1. I.iiuli.'t nnd Nurlh l.unsdale Freeh Hum. mull, daily at the Grotto, 6 cents pef quart. Freeh Buttermilk daily at the Grotto, 6 cents per quart. Wurd, I'.ui ni.-ii. i k Von Graeveuilv, like Nortli Vancouver prospects, huve come lu Ihe front, Their ..llu.- is nuw removed i,, the eorner ul Lonsdule und ■'iih street. Cull and investigate properties in any locality ul the dietrict. 6-6 FOB BENT-Olfice, suitablg for real estate. Apply at Tailor Shop, cor. Lnimnale uml 15th Btreet. n-6 TAKE NOTICE Ihat the Couno I ul Ihe Cnrpnration.nl the I'ily ol North Vancouver intends to construct as work ol local improvement sanitary sewer and lot connections on Lonadale Avenue Irom INth street to lllth street under an Intent Ion I'-1'-1) seel ion 266 ol the Municipal Clauses Act and inleuda lo assess the html cost thereol upon the real prupurty fronting nr .■Ium in... ih. 1. on, ami to lie bunelillel thereby, anil that a statement show ing the lands liable la pay the su iisiie.'.-ineni anil Ihe names tilths owners thereol, so lar as can lie ascertained from the last revised Assessment roll is now on hie in the ollice ollhe Clerk ol the Municipality and is n|icti lur inspection during office hums. The e.iiiiiuiie.l eusl uf the work is $4,000, a.f which 1210 is to be provid ed out nl the generul funds of the Municipality. . THOMAS SHEPHERD, City Clerk. 16-6 North Vancouver, B. C, .lune 6th, ,1011. WILL BE URGELY ATTENDED Crowds Coming From Outside Coin's tn "Mado in Canada Fair" If present iiidieaWone muy he taken ua I,ny criterion, crowds ul people will come tp V unci nt ver during thu week of .lune 14th tu •J'.'inl. The dilfunn railroad ami titinipoitalion lines tunning into thu oity will oiler special rutpe, and this luken in oiiininotjnn with the big alli'nctiuns offend by th-' lair itself anil the lacl that Van'Oli ver ie always at her beat at this season of the year ebould lie sufficient In draw visitors from all parts of II. C. and Ihe Statee of Washington .ml Oregon. The matter of special nmusaina-i.e has imt suffered Irom lack nl alien- linn. Parades in greal variety will be hehl every day anil will n-linl. civic, floral, industrial, school . bTdi.n'.. au- Pur$c & Galloway BUILDING CONTRACTORS Brick antl Concrete Work Ila.a. . Iliinguluws, Elc. 11 Spuiitilly I'lutis submitted. Estimul s Cor. Keith Ruutl und lluule.urd NORTH VANCOIVER tuninbilc, hurst) and military displays. ' A programme enmmittee bus been up- IMiintad to arrange for a program every lureiiuun, afternoon and ttv pin j. Tha* will include band concur,s, .hm'' usee und vaudeville perform. 11 .'es. I There will be firework displays every lunula and a greal musical fesiivil in which Ihe different bands of Ih'i c|.y and province will lake purl. TENDERS TENDERS will he received by the iiiiilurgigued up lo Wednesday nufin I'm I.-ll' .allllllllia. d Ill 111 .-■ ll ilia', OtC. tlffico ttt Number 22, l.unadule Ave. Speeiiici lions, etc. at uffire uf undersigned, ! plumule Enal. 6-6 .1. P. CRAWFORD it CO PLAZAJROOMS, .lust Up. ucl New and modern throughout, apeciul rules by week, IIN Eapluuude West. Mra. il. W. .lucksoli, proprietress. BAWFILERS DONALD DOWIE Saw Filer and Grinder. All kinds uf hiuid, cross cul und buck sews sit and hied nt alia a 1 a. 1 notice. II Lonsdale Avenue, North Vuneouver. Going Through? Of Course It's Going Through If You Don't Take Thii Chance, Someone EUoWill BUY SHARES paying estimated dividends of 15 per cunt, the first year of operation and increasing yearly. Grouse Mountain Don't allow outside capital to gobble up tlie one local proposition of whose success not one solitary doubt lias been expressed. Splendid Investment (or tbc Conservative ■ SEND FOR PROSPECTUS hi 4|JUjW}«nta of North ml Vancouver may obtain dock from ex-Mayor May of May & Burnt) Lonadale Avenue, North Vancouver F. ,M Jvoi|ls«r, Secretary Grouse Mountain Scenic Incline ReftVay Company, Suite 304, ji<jJjfcnder St., Vancouver, fi. C.y^ Please send me prospectus and detailed information of (he Grouse Mountain Scenic Incline Railway. Name ,,,,, ..,...,...,,,, Addreta.,., (OmiWOOl) WANTED Sound, dry lirsl growth lit' for ('ity Schools in (he following quantities : t'onlrul HohOol—it) eurila. lam...liilc Sehuul—If) curds. Eusl End Sehuul--I cm da. Tenders lu lie lodged with the undersigned by 13th .lune. GEOIIGE (WMI'IIEI.I., . r'eotui ut')' I'oartl ol School Tiusl.ea, I', 0. li-li Hox I7« "IMPERIAL" «, The name "Imperial" stamped on Garden.Hose is a guarar.'ee ol Quality, We are sole agents for Noilh Var.couvtr, Im lliit. In .nu I ul I ,i,;i , have handled same lot yi'iiis, and |,i:,i,itii<e every luot. When buying Hose, insist on gill.ng the btsl. Lawn S'link- Itrs, Nozzles and Reels of llie best quality always in stock NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION NOTICE is hereby given ihul Ibo J t'li-piirtnei'sliip heldtoi..ic su sialin; l.e- iween Ihu undersigned as real estate j liiol.ei., under Ihe lirm nuiio of 1'iercu & Hull of North Yiin'mtver, hus Ihis duy been dissolved liy mi- 111.il consent, The bus lies., will b re- alter lie curried on by 11. C. V. ilu'l. by whom all debts uf the uid firm will lie puid, und In whom all-uuleiuiuliii: uceounla due Ihe uid linn sre to I.i paitl. GEOIIGE II. I'lEIK E. IIEHIIEHT C V. HAI.1,.9-1 Paine & McMillan The Hardware Specialists Phone 12 First Street and Lonsdale Avenue FRED G. TURNER Notary Public Loans, Investments and Insurance. Boon 307, M2 Granville Si., Vancuuver, II. C. Phone 8309. Land ltcgia- ny work a specialty. McMillan's for money savers A FEW OP OUK PIIHT.S-COilPAKE THEM WITH ANY. Sugar, .... „ail,.i..l, l> lb. sack $1.00 Ten, McMillan's :i Ib. fur tl mi liuhing Powder, Cojiilyke llrund— full 16 01. tin,., ..Inc. Coffee--whole roast umUkcslily ground, per Ib -^kfti' *Sc- iliuii, luiiey augar cured |H.'Klb....'J0c Canned Fruits, delicious California Pears, Peaches, Apricots und lluspberries, lw tin 20c. la. ..la ., line English pickles, |ver bottle Vk. Ilitller, Ireah tniitle, New /eal.iinl 3 Iba tl.li'1 uiM, McMillan Phone 20 ALV0 von ALVENSLEBEN, LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENT* FINANCIAL BROKER* Wn hflVu ii large lift of properties fur eale in llie Oily and Municipality of NORTH VANCOUVER open for inspection of intending jmrclins-ers Branch Office: 4 Lonsdale Ave. Cipt. 0. Allfll I VIII, Manager I \ THE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE for everybody. Carpet Squares and Rugs. We have just received a complete line ol Imported Linoleum* and Oilcloth* Price* right. Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 .Lonsdale Avenue DINING CHAIRS AND TABLES Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress Pillows and Blankets If you intend making your borne In North Vancouver eee us. We also carry a full line of Crockery* mm*m\§tmnyrW[immmirW ftmWWW •<#
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