dwm mwmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm rti&wn Vawwpvp, Wn fmHt, Awst 8, mi HnmM BLOC Numlw 44 roucE COURT llpfore Wis^pBnlp ibe Mayor and it, p, Foreman, <bh a Am wWnb involved tba ilM sale ol liipnr tH tho Indians ,pn |bs irsswHw, Ito arrsst lor drunkenness 9I mm Indian tfA tha arrest ol two others Inr ajl- , legixlly interfering wilb » police nit, 04H; while In tbs performance ol bis duty was heard yesterday nio/ning. . 1$a CMsl ol JMiaa appealed lot tht crown and ,1. A. Russell, Esq. Inr iba ! dsfsnoe. According to Ihs evidence ol PoLoo llnnslaliiu Weir who with the assist- apcu „| Constable Prime made Ihu si' r#ta, he resdyed informstion on Hut uliday afternoon from Obis! Joseph that Ulcus was » white man .111 Ills reservation felling wbjsfy tp tbs Indians. He immediately proceeded there ii plain clotbas to sis,if ba could guf 'bis man apd wbik >a>ihlng.for blip ba earns across two Indians in Uie bash who ss he approached Ibr.'w B>uy two bottles .wbicb ooutaiinri whisky. One ol thess Indiuns subsequently identified ss l.ouis Juliuii, wm said to be very drunk and th»pHio<ii' proceeded lo arrest bim. Julian res1*!, ed snd is said tn have balked all Ihe way to the station. Hs also o.iugbl bold ol the railings oi) th* road'side as Ihey were passed. Ihis resistance caused Ihe constable lo drew his bat ton and to pse it on the'srn,* ol lbs Indian so ss in make him loosen Ins hold. While ths ollic.T had the lndiau op ths ground attempting io pul ihe cuffs on him, Julian sr., who bad seen ths struggle Iron) tba church, c«roc to < Ibe assistance ol bis son, l.nuie, und it is said, oauabt bold of tba officer's arms and Ihebatlon, thus interfering wilh blip. By 'his linu Constable Prime had pome lo Ihs eisietanc; ol his brotbsr odicor and between tbe two of them Ihey managed to gst Louie away Irom si* pr seven Indiuns among whom were old Julisn and linn Paul who attempted to make a rescue. In cross examination Hr. Husscll it tried to show that tba am si made qn tbe reservation wss an illegal act and ultra vires, as the Indian did pot come within Ihe scopo ol cither of the cases under wbicb nrr.sls for drunkenness are permissible. Ibcs: being "drunk and disorderly" snd "drunk m»l incapsble." The magi* I rail's slalad however, in no uno<|ui vocal manner, that Ihey would c insider ihe arrest legal. Mr. Husscll thought that Ibis was an unfair position lo lake but be was overruled. I*arncd counsel persisted in .calling Julian senior, who bad basn thus dubliod by lbs polie* "Jnlius Caesar" much to tho amusement ol the court. Constable Prims pronl-'ully corroborated Ihe evidence ol the lormer witness and added to il In a sligbt.de groe. He said that no undue vinlenc.. had Iwsn used snd ip fast that iu his opinion Ihe batton nugbl to have com* into play earlier in the game. Louie Julian bad torn his (lb* pilice man's) dollies snd Dan Paul snd Old Mun Julian bad attempted a ttaeUi. Louie Julian bad alio made use of a th 1.-a 1 lo kill in Ihe lol lowing words: He called to bis companions "Come on boys, we'll kill Ibis man right now." Dan Paul, be thought, lo be slightly under Ihe influence ol drink. The punishment lor the offence nl in lorlering with a polios officer while doing his duty is Irom five to aaven years in gaol and in bis plea ol sx- ii'iiiiniing circumstances, which course he finally adopted, Mr. Husscll opined Ibal such a sentence would bsVyonil all reason lor such a small offense, In lacl b* wa* Uilberllan in bis allwnpl. lo make lb* punishment III the crime. Judgment is the case wu r,served till tbi* morning. Old man Julian and Dan Paul war* givan Iheir liberty in I.ond. ol Wl each and two sureties ol Wl cadi, while Louie Julian was remand- od in custody in order ibal be might give ti* police all lb* information he could to assist in apprehending tb» man wbo sold lb* |lajor. NOWB WfC*W** HOBTiei'L- "TttBAI, SOC1F/TV The Uotik Vancouver I Horticultural Society and Far*.'fi' Institute will hold its eighth annusl exhibition on Hepl*1*"' Ih* »tb and Ik* saeeeeding days in tb* Horticultural 0*11 ou l.owdale'Avmue. Tbs p*i» lid and program ha* jusl been isaapd- Ih booklet contain* besides * list ol Ibe prim* already alluded to, spedal in- WpiaUon for ttWAton, ikmls* and regulation ol tin 8od»ly, a list ol tbe c^iiXilors, a program MM) it iMmtvtotow~toitoM»w tin V«ifc filMW Mf 9m* mM thiatmi' ItoWmtte^f'fot.- man, 0. p, Juckson, P, T, Sslsbary apffl, P. frlgblr P»t|»|res, awl tbs former William I,. Kaene, president, iTphp lawiwn, yioe-prssjdsnt) Wfltd Menm, mtntaty and fl. flrisvaon, i'raasiirer, 'I'liis attractive little brochure shows that there ii i) large nurobsr ol prises devoted tp fruits, garden produc* and. pot-ted plants, Beside* thess there are many prfsas lor Indian exhibits, dairy and pppltry produoe, domestic science, stock, bnrses, poultry (wbicb oxbiliil is spocially wall rewarded), l*4ias' wnrk, children's work snd photography. It Is clear (rom tbe foregoing; thai tbs exhibition <»H| bs a molt comprehensive ono nmi tba| it fill ft in- slriiclioiinl nnd I'dncntiminl. To in- leuding settlers jn tbe ei|y apd the municipalily it will Ini a ileinnnilration and probably ; a rsv«|at|on ol what cap lie done with Ihs *o|| p| ihu North Sbofc and it will sbow con clusively how well Ism iinimuls ol all |iinds thrjv* and flourish on litis side p| tha Inlet. It is quite i'.\peci...l that there will lm a civ large panther nl ,'nliies which will not by spy means all coma from the oth*r side. It will lie noticed from the list of contributors thst many of them hail Irom Vancouver, and tn (base the cily ji duly indebted. The concluding evening ol the show wll| lie devoted to a dance lo bo held in the hall commencing at H.W nl which Chance's orchestra will furnish the music Dr. Garvie Preaches St. Andrew's Presbyterian diurdi, Keith Houd, was tsxed to its limits on Sunday evening by persons anxious to hear Principal Qarvia, Il.ll., of Naw College, London, England, Ihe theological college connected with tha University ol London. Dr. liarviehaslajn lecturing lo ths students in Westminster Hail during Ihe summer and delivered a series ol lecluics on "TbaOns pel of SI. Paul" to tbe delsgstaa at Ih* first Pacific Coasl Ibcologicsl Conference jusl .-.,11. In,I..I in Vancouvtr. Dr. liurviu's subject was the salvation offered lo men by Hod through Jisps Christ, lbs reasons why some reject am) Ihe reasons why all should accept, not being the prospect nl heaven or hell, declared the divine, but lhal in accepting life is enriched snd ennobled snd in rejecting salvation wc turn down all Ibe bast and highest in liis and love, following a way that leads.al-last lo loneliness and death. 'Ilie preacher said that Iht greatest tragedy in Me lay in the (act that Und wills all men to lie sav.il l,ui man has Ibe awful power ol willing olhe' wise. Fluently, yet simply, the princi pal nl Ihe world renown,d college Up pealed lo his hearers, holding Ihem attentive Irom start in l.-.i-h snd mailing Ihem leel bow important was his theme. The choir surd "0 Cine I'nto Me" impressively, tbo effect lie ing somewhat marred by Ihe po«ilio» ol Ihe organ, between the choir and Hie congregation, making il appu.r too prominent. In the new cburdi, however, Ibis will lie remedied a* the resolutions ippilSd else*Inr. call for a pipe organ, CON'STUI't/lfON STABTKI) Construction/ das started on tbe erection nt the lew St. Ails Hoi-I yesterday innrnfig at Ihe uortbwcl cor. nIS/cond Atr.-ci and I'b.slaiAdd Avenue./lb* work i. in the bands ol Aniouju 'fall/ having been sub-Id lo when the building il dd#d, Aaaege the bold. new/bolrl will |l* i|uile Stt ad Ihe handsome building* o' h /ancouver *s it is lo be da »nd ornate both on Ihe inside out. The Idler will ba laced vilbAirsssad brick,'and lb* interior finis/ Vi" be vary allradiva, Alto- will lie 180,000 brisk used Ihe dyu.lruction and Uicaeand tbr her maWial needed will be supplied Ibe N.Jyb Voncouver Coal k Sup ply t'ompa; Jht luparftisprfspt 4 oon.lrucllon will b* Mr. fmg) who built the new Hank ot H.nnilton. Tbe axciv.ti.uis (or Ih* foundation* aie already sppi pitted and lb* latter are ol suBcieui rapacity to easily carry Ipt five slur ayl wbid) ar* lo lis auperimpwd mm- |(»jbl« ItajlV fjll b* a litlure of lb in.ldc decoralsotM. Tbers will li* over rixly twm, two dioiag loom, billiard rooms, *fo* ro.iaM and a Uiy* office, aa*l ol aourse nnimone btlbroome upstairs wHb dovalor am vie* to lb* upper doors. It is ex pastad If) gat lb* bold open wi'tln d» nosdka. CITY COUNCIL JM Mim|ar weekly masting »'. tha o|ty pmjnpil wan bebj| lasl night whop there wss a llfll pon(|o)|',pF)Siintwi|s) His Worship tha Mayor in tbs chair. . Tbs niinutcs ol Iho ineotings nn lluj Slst and tba 3rd ind, were adopt«4 A i*|t*r was then resfproiii tho ssp- retsry to tbs dopartm«nl if railroads wbioh spknowledged a lolegruw Irom tha city opunail witli regard in subsidies and tbeir renewal. ,Tbsas bays lit.i'ii granted, but AW. Dick moved tbat a second telsgfltm ho sent t0 ask concerning tb* additional grants which increased the aniniiills ij tbi subsidies Irom tbo original sum ol Wni,ikhi to Wi.ihhi «nd that Ibis bs approved. Tbe motion was carried. Thsw were a number.o| litters concerning minor details ol rosds, Isnss, aidewalka and Water and a coniniuiii- catiofi from H. Wesoho staling that be hsd twice applied to Iho chief ol Ihs firo department for piimiision to burn rulAiish on his lots so that ba Could start building, but that he had lieen twice relimnl. It wss moved llint ho he written to and asked to describe Iho location pf his property so that Ihe matter could be looked into. J. W. Horne mole to ask for niin lint»imenl for a large plate of glass which had been broken by a hlsrt in his new block. The city engineer was instructed tn look into this matter. A communication was read from I'-vans, Coleman k Evans asking for payment nl all account amounting tn 10,273 which bad been outstanding lor some limit. It was stated hy Alder map Dick on boball ol Iho waterworks' committee thai Ihe pipe for which tbo money was owing WIS I eing weighed snd that us soon as Ibis mat ler was completed the mutter won|d be ui tended to. There was some difference, il appeared, in Ibe standards by wbid) tbe weight was calculated on Ihe part ol Iho city and the company. A reporl was banded ill It'om the cily engineer which was lo tlio effect lhat he had obtained tbo p lition uud the names ol the pr.ip.rl> owixrs ou lt|i slrect wbo were lavorablo to wards tho widening of ths sired. The mailer was referred lo tbo eoininilleo ol the whole which will meet Tl.nrs day night. The cily treasurer informed the council by letter that be had lieen 1.liable tp prepare his report a* his usj sisiio.i had been awuy Irom ''" office ih lough illness and lhat he had lun busy with taxes, but that il would! be ready for Hie regular meeting next Monduy night. Ihi' president ol the Pacitio Coast' Association ol Fire 1 bids, Mr. Mc-, t'inin, wrote lo notify Iho cily coun. >-iI thul the annual convention ol lb association would lie held in Vnncuir ver on Sept. II, 13, 18, II. From the Lonsdale llcalty Pn. of- lering a site for a cily hospital. Tin) letter was laid on the table nmi it was slated in Ihis connection by Aid, Dick thai Iho cily hud no intention ,,l building n hnapllal since Iheir fundi were lur lop low ut present. 'Ilie H 1 I II Co. applied lor leave lo discontinue temporarily the Keith road car ecryioe on that portion ol ihe road which lie* hetwien Fc'l Ave. and the terminus near the IsiuugS building. The .company staled thai i< this li'ie done iboy would be in a much heller position lo curry out Oil) schedule iff the twenty liuinil I'U vice on the Capilano lius. It was'moved by. Aid. Dick that Ihi* be allowed provid.d Ibal Ihe i:r vie* b* resumed 90 Ihe demand ol Ih council th* k)ipi lo Its Ibe sole judges of lb* MCeslily. The motion was carried. Mi. A. C. Holt enclosed in a com inunicalion oerllffesies for lb* indnl In*ion ol lire apparatus. Tbe matin was releirnl In tbe fire commit I e. An account lor fW3.ll Irom Ure district council, boiug tb* dl/s spare lor Ibe LiII00cI Boad fas order.d paid.. The Wallas* Shipbuilding Yardk bad a complaint lo malt* concerning lb* grading 0' lbs Esplanade, It was said lliul Ibe pew grade would make Ibe approach lo tbe yards nl the com. pnny so sleep a* to render tbnn in accessible and Ibat would entail a set ious loss. Tbe teller wu rdrrrsd lo Ibe Hoard ol Works. A second commupiration from tb|e Wallace Shipyards WM to elk A tiff dly would av*t ib*s/|n soma way ip Ik* maimer pf taxation. Tht compoiy bad sdlled wjit) tin insurance sot} panics and must pom look to ibe Is lure, Al tin ptmt»' fff* ol tasaUnp Ibey would bs "WW Wl °f Mm and K psdbi«g'>ul<l b* dona It wpplld bav* to rdus* aH sordrssta and to tmly repair work until saw* Uj»i Utfc* -**-' souU la duoosad of. < AW. pi* mnvKl.tbal tha company in writ|«n u»d instructed to nek for a bylaw to go boforo the ratepayers. It wss impossibla, ba ssid, for tho Pfliwcil tn'acl in. lbs mttot, Um\A pot lowpr the luxes or m'd Ito ■company of. its, own initiative in any Way, , • Aid. Kfttson; was pot in favor wilh the motion, He ,mi,I Hjut tbp company had already asked for a byliw providing for total exemption 1 0 luxes. Aid. Henderson wiih of the opinion that something might lo 111 done to eiii'inirage all kinds of industries Uml epmc to ibo city spd tb»t ¥r. Wol lace might lo be met tp sonic extent. •Tho matter wqs referred (ii the o.im- mil le „l Ihi) whole Tho monthly statement .,(Iho North Vancouver Ferries Co. wus then read und was objected to by Aid. Dick ns not being lull enough, It waB, ho said a mere sin lenient ol receipts and was not a propor financial statement since none nl Ihe disbtirscni.'tits wero given at all. Ahl. Kittson also desired that tin report bo fuller and he wanted tu knew what if anything wus charged lo reserve account. Two pel ii ions were read for side wulks, one on St. George's Ave. and tho other on Fourth sliest. Then Mr. Tinn mi bebulf ol the rule puyers ol Lynn Vulley wos heurd by the council. Ho read u.resume ol Hie meeting held on Friday and the ri solutions adopt,si with regard to the demand of the government lor a <|Uar ol ull still-divisions. Thii wus mudo under section three of tho Land Act Amendment Act PHI, and worked a great hardship 00 all Iho privato parlies and Iho cilice and municipalilio.4. whicii hud worked for Ihe betterment ni the property and he cited many reasons which had been given at tho meeting why the government should not enforce the claim, it bad I ecu decided to send a delegation lo dolor Willi Mr. Carter-Cotton wilh a view later lo mooting the Premier, Hon. Richard Mcllride to urge upon him tbo force ol Iheir agruments and the unreasonableness ol Iho claim and Ihe cily was asked to join the delegation. Aid. Dick was heartily in favor of the movement and thought Ihey all should he Ihe same. He moved thai His Worship the Mayor and Aid. Hon dcrsou he delegates to join with tbe others lo meet Mr. Curler-Cotton and the premier. Tho motion was carried. It was slated that Capilano' ond North Lonsdale would both be asked to join in tho matter. At this point Aid. Dick urged lhal all matters bo put iu sbapc for the moeling with the Bnilroud Commis sion which was now on Ihe way west. He thought everything should bo ready (or the coiumission und that il should lie decided bdor.band what was urgent and what was not. It was proposed Ihul the city's counsel he asked lo advise. The Alderman moved thai there lie in this regard a special meeting ol Ihe committee of tha whole nt four o'clock this altcrnoon. Plans for adoption wero next in order. There proved lo |io Iwo sols. The firsl wore lor a proposed subdivision iu block 13A, Hi. i'Mi. and these were approv.sI by the Council. The second were lor a proposed subdivision in block.ii'l, D.L. tit. Aid- Henderson moved lhat Ih, se be nd opted subject In Iiiiii.' being a twenty loot lane instead ol a len loot us now shown. Tbis was also adopted. Tho various ropof's of lite .committees were then read. Tbo first was a reporl pf the Hoard of Works with icgnid to lb* SI. Patrick sired sew er. A sum of HtlAh was vol d for Ibis, Tbs llmviisbury Av*. grade from Third street lo the cily limits reipir id s sum of tfHtt-tt and for First •lre*l Irom Forties Ave. the sum 'J 11,111X00. The second sine! grade amounted to1 Wfifi.W from Lonsdale Av*. to St. David's. It was moved Ibat ull Ibese be pojd and Ibe motion c»rri*d, C'oiiiinucd in Friday's issue) Don'l foigci the Junior league gar den parly On Mr- A, |» Clement's lawn, corner I (lib and Hidgewny, Op Thursday, Aug. Mb, Irom f to » 0'- dock p.m. An inlerisjting film is on at 'be (Jem next fsinefday. and Tb»r*d»y, vis, 1 "AWa" Irom tin opera of tin tepn peto- Tk* eait is as follows i . Aids ...: eftry fotiet King of Pgypt Ifaf, Ogle Amnerji, bis daugbl* Nunoy kvfH Badamii, an Kgyptlsf Mhtf ■ 9. pmtmt ■ lug of ?s#>» •,...•% rwwfc* High Prisst ol Ids ft. Utomif T*ls is a mod rsasui'ful pr.dndiop ^fff mWffWr wq ^^m) ffw wtfi A m&pilop passed b\ tho ffisnitg crs line) (he session pf It, Andrew's PrwjMjjjInn' oburob pn Friday evening wm rand-ip ito cdnr/b ut ibssir- vico op Suigluy Ip the JSeft (bat (h diripg tl cbll «vpa>|f> ai for a. pew poar tba opri Victoria, Park Icntpl^foo tp horhoiiil of which will about tWO/ This sum to course ol this ipctilivu pliiiyi Mil- «t««*E Mh B»sd and 'I is in- ppiif »ito *kh< ion lbs adtf.oe, a sea\ing capacity ol ill include a pew pipp organ and" life building will provide BMommodationllor 11 session room, ladies' parlor, Wslry, choir room and kitchen and\ the Sunday school will also be provided lor. When tho plans aro sept in they will bo suMnittcd to the congregation aaa whole. If'funds will allow ol it tbo buildup will be orccted 0! brick. LAWN SOCIAL 'Ilie Junior League nl Ibe Methodist chinch wil) bold a' garden parly on Mr. A. L. Clement's lawn, corf Tenth and Hidgewny streets on Thursday, August llllh, Irom four to eight p.m weuthor permitting. Hefreshmcnt| ser vod. All welcome ST. JOHN'S CHIIBCH TENNIS- 'IOIIBNAIIENT Any tenuis players wishing to lake part in the tournament can still enter hy notifying Mr. J. loutel, tele phone 17, or Mr. A. )•'■• I'rjckmay al ler 7 p.m. phono 61. The congregation nnd visitors are invited lo at lend on Saturday noxt at Mr. A. V, Crickmay's tennis court, 15th slrool cusl. Mr. J. K. Hicksnn will shortly move lo his now residence on lib street near SI. Patrick's. Mrs. A. Diersen has r. mnved to an apartment in the Colonial Hlock On Tenth street. Wagner's celebrated "March Irom Tannhaiiser" will be played by tbs t'iiy Hand on Thursday next on tba I'splanade west. H S Mr. A. J. Kcnnc/ly is moving tp bis new hnuse on Fourth street snd Mr. (ieorge Cbridopbor is moving to a new house on 33rd street near Western Avenue. A recent move to Ihe Norlb Shore is that ol Mrs. P, I'.. Oregory wbp comes oyer Irom Vancouver to reside ut a new home on I Hh street war Jones Ave. Mrs. II. McDowell has jusl relumed Irom Iho Okanagan Valley where she has been spending the last week wilb her daughter, Mrs. T. II. liraliunic Mrs. McDowell bus been much benefit let! hy her visit and the change ol air. The Kpwort|i League ol Ihe N. V. Methodist church held its monthly consecration and reception for pew members service last evening. There was a large attendance und a profitable evening spent. Next Monday, Aug. llth, tbe league will attend the quarterly rally hdd in 8th Avo. McUi ndisl diurch, Voncouver,. leaving N. V. by Ibe 7.30 ferry. Mr. Andy Nelson ol the N.lson Mfg. Co. has bought the illluUdyucbt "Nancy" which was burned last week. If1 "ads ^"> the hull Idpw the wsler line is in perfectly good condition snd he thinks Ibat he may possibly rebuild lbs boat. There was a good ipiontily ol load on Iba keel wbicb was Ibo firsl inducement to buy. Ap ingenious method was used to llonl the yacht wbicb bad become submerged. Log. wen tied alongside pf her at low tula, Al high water she Honied aud wss then hauled ushoie where she now lies high and dry. hWUm BftSIPlW M NOBTH VANCOUVEB PIES IN ENaf.ANJ? Mr. J. c. T. death in Englam nounscd and wbo resident of this cit hero. He wa* a ci so a member ot while jp Nortb .Va| speclnr of boilers nl |be wper of dais Avt. just wa* alao oonnec; roll*, has jt sudden beep an one tjin* a 'as well known apd »)• 9.1.U.9, and uyor wassn J»- bpjb). H»M llrsol agd l-fipa- dty limits. He :tb an epajjtaar jpg firm, Hufob**, Mnxwdl k Qtegoty VtMppyit. v. fhp> inflndla popm ytsn. Mt■%*• ctofu snaVid ttm mm<m 'm j1 " WWHr^rTrillT m¥ Wrf fflWrTtf WW wtm Mt kid spuswiag Ao do *Wk Ua TfTfj ftp 11* mill'IBliill^ nr ttt •v-T-r rrr- wimm m9m • . Up.'378, Tbomai'Sajiwht, |pt 3, block 2m, *nb. Mmto,'-m street, ibw-jwrn. ff)W#garfi*»jawlp Hprtpp coptrffdor. Up. 379, y, f .spm, lot R, Wfla'f % sub. m m*m, •'••ami (ramp rrsideiicc ^ cos! |t,|J,l(>. f, l). Scarps, srehifooft Up. m, Arthur 9mh, U )0, block 301, sub. 644 and «I5, 9mA H- four-roomed residence Ip'cost IJW. Np, m, (i. A.: fatspp, Ipt 4, bfoai 308A, sub- W, laabon Ave and mtA'i camp. , No. 388, ts>sn. Boatop * 9°M> tOt Bicliurds slrcol, Vuncuuver, |p| 36, block 118, sub. 371, "Ih drsst, frnniu story ond p ball"-, canwt |oun- ■bitinn, dwellings lo post 13,350 sscb. ArdritePt,' 9- A- Beatpn, coptraoior, Jobp PsmnWL , No. 383, F. Tsrn/'l0Hr.l>l<4 1», sub. 373, 8th street, |wp pnltagra ll cost 11,300 each. No. 384, James fiawardips, ljl« Homer street, Vancouvar, lot 34, bluc'r 83, sub. liljl), ||t|) tmi, 8-rPBnwi dwelling tu ens! lilW). Np. asa, Mr. A. V. Vsnstops, lot 18, block 13, sub. 374, Esplanade,. . No. Mi, 11. Wieche, lot 2, block 311 sub. ail, 3lth street, dwelling to cost $300. 'No. 387, WnVDiclufon, fot IMtfodf Ilia, sub. aatl, Keith Boad, alteration. to cod fitll. Contractor Piter ||o- Murdo. Expreis Clawified Adi. BATES Singl. Insert. 10c psr line One Wssk, 7ic per lips uer iiiscrlipn 0ns Monili, he psr line psf insertion WAMT8P •1 WAN'I I'd) I'.inply or lurni.hed tuul| cottage or shad, near car line. Dos 101, Express Office. _ L_- WANTKD-Drcssmaking. All kinds of good class .york undertaken, shirt waists and skirts a specialty. I(rs. Bayment, 2nd house, 8lh street, adjoining Boulevard, North Vancouver. M WAlJTED-Br>"iralo, about t rooms, small cash payment, balance as nqf 140 |ier iiiniiih. Must be near car and modern- Apply Box A|3, Express Office, is a FOB BBNT Boom for Hint on car, 18 minulss' walk Irom ferry, tt Lonsdale Ave, 8-8 WHIMS FOB HENT •Houiekccping optional. 390 'ind street cast. 8H "THE VOqilE" Millinery PuiL.r. Mrs. F. Herryiiinn, proprietor, Union ir Temple, Nm Hi Vuncou.ur, wi|l open 011 or about Aug. 90lb vyuii a lull range ol lull milliiu'iy. 88 FOB BENT- -large ball, IjOnedalp Ave. (near 1st aires!) lormerly known as ^. F. Hall) suitable lor lodge room society purposes, or suits ol o(Boe|, Alterations lo suit responsible lensat, privilege o| sub letting. Apply Ii win k Billings Co. Ltd., 601 Lonsdale Ava. Tdephon* li. I' FOB HALB FOB SALE 1'unking Apples. '&) 3nd sired out. HH FOB SALE First growth dry wood tot- t4.ao per cord, 4 It. 0. Mcllade, Phone W. 1*8 MIBOBLIiAKIIWw .1. Louid and Hoi# f*naisls ■ ie! il el Lpnsdals Pbarmaoy Phone 38 FOB BENT - Housekeeping rooms, 3)8 Second streat tad. 4II Sandbam «V Simpson, building movers, residence 469 81b Avenue W**|, Fairvisar. Td. Fairmont 1310. 848 m. IXIciT -llelwcen Ifilh and lGlh slrad bebrl sbaped Ipcket, initials W. H f ■ for r*»vd apply m 'IW, ^P"S» 0«s*. , ' 11-8 -j—* TIM tfprtw f/snsnnyrjr City IM *)• der tin AltfU'm of fl. ffnm, *M givt an oppn air osnosrt tomtiti** (Wednesday) svaning apd tin LAbif- ing cysning <TtoH*y, IM M>% W') Wjll gfvc a ccsjostet op tin f round* op ' potdbe Hold Norr* Vpntoutet or* (M *mmti %»W m it mm &■ m]X< *Jp9)ft7-l ftftm ffffr ftrff^WtW rfr y \ifWr*m m^mm ft^^WW^iw* ■Hi BOECKH'S BRUSHES 'Are gti»r»iitw4 against iinpsrletsiiQin wbifli, jiv poorly piads goods, wise mmk Worry ailtl inconvenience to tlie Ipse- holder- —X-s. If" §m STEEL GRIP Paint nnd Vanjiih Bruahea Will do first plass work and will sltcf} (he gristles, * anm—n- mun i ,T i i *SBC Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLAtfADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE LOTS IN BAYVIEW i i ,.!,. , P. I, nZ\ & 2075 on Keith Road, a shun dislance west of the Imperial Car Shipbuilding and ' Dry Dock Co,'s properly. $300 and $326 each-$20 cash, balance easy terms. These lots command an uninterrupted view of three miles of Burrard Inlet. Good soil and level. Call in .viiii- (or descriptive pamphlet. S. F. MUNSON 333 Pander St W. Phone Seymour 5654 ERINDALE. D. L. 622 Between proposed SECOND MARROWS BRIDGE ad NORTH ARM BRIDGE w m Rod FIFTY FOOT LOTS, $330 gg Cash end month GRADED ROAD TO EVERY LOT Water and telephone aery-ice is lining put into district now snd routs lias hern surveyed lor carline. D. MacLURG 340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, B. C. —f ASK your neighbours and ihey will re- comm.end it to you—THE electric iron with a reputation. HOTPOINT We shall be pleased lo send one of these irons to you for TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL, Phone 46 Light and Power Department. , ■" ' So i ' ■ 4 -T- British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 50 LONSDALE AVENUE ————————— i., —————— TAKE NOTICE THAT the Gvic Information rand Labor Bureau is now open lor (lie Convenience of Employers and Employees. Employers are requested to take advantage of the Office whan requiring lulp. Phone 321 W. B. HOOD, Secretary, 14 Lonsdale Avenue, \*\ North Vancouyer. 1 lm 'li, 1, I 1 T FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE P*W w^rwPHI mmmWmw tmWnW*** mWmW^wvwrtmm 4wm" Cqmemm to North Vincouver Merchants Mf to THW **W*~ ■•WP* iwwt iffmmjft wm%Wmm ■ n m)mimna\e\ana\m JL rojmunon 9} ViMKtlii A preliminary' rsport ol llS Twelfth Census of England gpA W»K tsksp oil April 9, 1911, was issued by Ih* British census offioo in June. Tlie census of mil readers posslhls Ida measurement ill I(|b ||o|mliitl.in o| 'Rag. Innd and Wain* not only s)|.se I6fll Imt iilso daring tha lid jflirs sinoi the tii-si English esnsus was labia, in 1W1, Th? report |s .signed ly Mr, (lernard '.MaW, C.\]., ,Ra,islr»r QsWal, Mr. A. c. waters/ I.S'0. and Or, T, B, C, Hlavsnsnn. Wa lean, than in inul Iba palliation ol Kngland and Wales wss recorded as o,m'l,m. Al the /scent census ol |Ull the uura'sr wjs 88,- 07o,at», an Inartasa o| o,6i1,M, or |0,0 p,a., sinas 1901,. Th*. lirst aom- |il,'li' ivniiii'i ol ths I nili 'I Hi" 'lmii was l»kmi in 1831, when the |iupu|n (inn was 2(1,863,1,81. Tha figure* an now 41,316,6611, an increase ol 8,167,- 944, or IU p.o. since 1001, The rate ol iner ami In 1801-1MI was U.I) p.o., so tImt tha present r.ita, rs- presents 11 deplfn* ,o| 0,6 p.*. This in due to tba fuel- that in Knjlsml and in Scotland Hie rata ol in****** has been less, iq England 9.1 agaitnl 9.9. p.p. snd in"B«ot|and 6.4 Sgaimt 11.1 p.c. In Weirs however lb* rat* hu increased Iron) 18.8 to 18.1 p.o, while in Ireland ths rata ol d area** has fallen from 6.3 to 1.7 p.c The last figure is s satisfactory lent-ire pointing to tha probabl* tarn o| tbs scale by an increase ol Iho population within the neit' decade, 1 England now contains 763 p,o. ol ths total population of tha UnjUd Kingdom, having gradually re ohad Ihis prnporlinn (rum that tl 64 p.o in 1831. Walrs has incress d its pro portion Irom 3.4 p.o. in 1831 lo 4.6. p.c. in 1911. Kriiilniiil bus maintain* a fairly constant 'tpportion from 111 p.c. in M31 lnJlIuTp.o. in 1911 while in IrelandjStbe population whie in 1831 waa S3.*n p.cl, or naarly on* third, is now only 0.7 p.o. ol the total. Tbo urban population of England and Wales in 1011 is 38,168,970 and Ihe rural 7,906,399, so that broadly speaking Ihe proportion in 1011 of per eons in England and Wales living up der nr lmii conditions is 78 and undai rural conditions 33 p.c. A comparison of the changes ol population in distinctly rural areas show Ibat in each decennium Irom 1801-61 llwro was an increase, Ihe msiimura In ini; 14.30 p.c. in 1811-31 and Ihe jniiiinmm •i.iil in 1841-61. From 1861-1011 there was a decline nl which thi hi bail rate was 1.38 p.c. in 1871-81 and ll)i lowsst 0.41 p.c in 1861-61 ; but during tbe lust two ili'tviiiiiii there has again lieen an increase, tb* rate being 1.36 p.o. in 1891-1901 and 9.62 p. c in 191)1-10. This again is a salisfno- tory. indication so Isr as it go**, but tho actual increase in ths rural districts during the last deoennium is only 739,364. Ths d*ta at present ihs.1i,,1 are insufficient In show whether or In what eitent rural migration to towns has been arrested, hut it isslg- nilii'iiiit Ibal decreases ol populaliun ars most markedly revealed in lb* counties remote from urban and industrial centres such as Devon and Cornwall in tin- southWMt, Cumberland in Ihe north, Hereford in Ihe wtslsiu midlands and Weat Suffolk in Easl Anglia. , To aome mlenl an inmate ol population, in rural areas is due lo improved means ol transportation enabling workers to live furl Iht iitlcld (rom their labours, and Ibo census shows instances ol the ib«line ol population in Ihe cut r.i portion* ol l*rg* citle*. For the first lime tbe ureu known as tbe administrative cuntf ol Loiidun, consisting nl 38 metropolitan boroughs In addition to th* actual "City ol London" shows a da- dine though only lo th* extent ,,10.3 p.e. KJn,e 1901, th* iieiiinl figures le Ing 101,'ltl it) 1911 against 4,636,' 367 in 1001. Wbarl, boww.r, Is t.k en into account th* sr*a known a* "OraaUr IjOndon" aoaa'sling of th* administratis* cunly ol London and Ol nuiner.iiis urlian and rural districts in .Surrey, Kent, Middisui, Herla aad Kimx, Ih* tolal .population in 1911 I* 7,363,963 tgainet 6^81,403 in 1901, an increue ol 10.3 p.c. Similar tan- denoie* toward* decentralisation io urban di»lrict« are revtaltd by Ih* ra cord* of the population* in aad contiguous to Liverpool, Manchester sad fliriniognam. Haw W**imiasUr land Dial rid Dis of Sort* V»n*o*ver. TAKE s, II. 'JUdwiu snd A . lorlh VsRomfsr, oocu ptilon, taifitdK Inland io Sfplv tor parrtUmon to mm lb* follow,** Ae scribed elreem, knowa t* 4 mm Cfwk, imencjiig «t a post planted at tba W. sorfter of Ih* old monOap ptitfw Id eUeam, thtnea north, ft at altetm to 1*0* Mm norli o| KslUi ...bridg*, lot tin purpow of [rook, ft aid ind sand lor tarn. *i*a.n mmntma. rrT^VV ^'r'^^'fTT i^tmmawf SJ %33BkC* oi.-4Plriw. 0*4*4 Inf. Ttb, INI. »IV faBUDCKS 15.15», 16 and l4,i K L, 350, PRICES; $750 to$1000according to' locutions fERMS; 1-4 CmK Bal, 6,12 nnd 18monthi, ACREAGE tn District Lots 546 and 550 In Blocks of from One to Four otvmore mm, PRICES; from $2000.to $3250">r acre TERMS; 14 Cash, Bal. 6.12.18 & 24 monthi The Grand Boulevard extendi through thii property _j i FOR PUNS, PRICE LIST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company, wX 543 PENDER ST. 5s»iM5 VANCOUVER, B. C. *M'*1 r I North Vancouver Business Card ARCHITECTS A. CAMPBELL HOPE C. A. CAI.. ARCHITECT and ENUINEf',Q I'lione M16 Vancouvar. I'll,in,' 1)113 North Van,,,msi I'm; . Howard H. J, I t'iii Auditor. HOWARD & PERRIN Auditors and Accountants AW I'andfr 81. Nf. I'. (). Iloi UVi ri,„„, 8837 rim,, ■ 183. Vancouvsr Nurlli Vancouver BILLIARDS AND POOL PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S FIB8T WR8T Fuss*! laid** aad cuss ia ths City BI.ACKSMITIJS R. H. TARN |1oa»*r Horsssbosr - Carrisg* fforiu WEST STREET WE8T I l/INSDAI-I ■naai^wsoMiMM BOOKS AND STATIONERY THE LEONARDSALE CO, . UVnlilnte »d Stalioaar* C»r. I-oMal* Md 1st. Pboas It) NOBTH VANCOUVEB blue mm V. 9. Sfcarp, Stud. S. J, Stud. Insf. Nun, Eng. Etc., Ardit nnd Civil Enginasr. PI***, rlsvstioos ucUoos, rsport*) spaoiftosUoBs, sst|as*t*s( si*. lor all d***s* ol wort, Tracings, Wu. Prist*, Map Mooting. 197 l-owsr K.il* Boad. E**t, 11. Visuwivsr, 3-8 '"'' r--i—»■*■" COfHAOTORE CLARK k LYNCH BWJIUEEBS CouU»otor* lor r«-WoW**J *o*or»ts Mn'fnwyfmmfiwftft pW*w|*)|( f*B m*i} p** hffitiM hftii** fyinnnaiifn A Mm- mtjnY^Wtl rrmmmjmi (^fwmmwmmmrtftwm mr myrm f^f&mmWf fmwnmnmmnywmm ftmrnmrnymm* "awmemg CONFECTIONKRY The Palm Confectionery Stationsry, l'oiilcclii,nery, Ico Cream, Soil Drink*, PounUi* Drialu, Tobacco I.igbt l.iiiii-lu-s, Fruit 11. C. DUCOMMUN li SON Lonsdala md 61b I'bone 313 CONTRACTORS Tbt New Block or l.oiudslo Aveaue n**r tb* Parry Approacb wa* built by ■ SMITH BROTHERS Central Coslraotort NOBTH VANCOUVEB WM. MORRIS PRACTICAL FIRKPLACE ANI) CHIMNRY BUILDER Pressed Brick Munilcs a Specialty. Phone I,ii2 < CIVII, ENGINEERS Angus J, Cameron 1,91* k a. CIVIL ENGINEER irrigation, avaltsaas, Itvsl*, pluu tad »p«*l«>«llofi*. 5*ptlc lapkt ami PHOTOGRAPHERS cARBurr Studio over Bask B. N. A. Lonsdale and Es|ila»adt SAWFILERS — DONALD DOWIE Haw Filer and Grindar. All kind, ol hand, cross cut and buck sows set snd filed nt siiorlatrt untie*. 11 I^ns dais Avenue, North Vancouvtr. TAIWRS ■ . E. LAURIN High Hats I .adits' and Otnt's Talloriag EEITH,BIilCK, FIBST STBEET NOBTH VANCOUVEB lioiu* drainags * ao*«i*lly. I'. O. Boi fit, Klb strtst meet ol Btwisk* sVrsSHM. *sn FISH DEALERS THE NOBTH VANCOUVEB FISH AND PRODUCE CO. Frtsb *|d Sooksd Fi«b Uv* aad Dressed Poultry VtgttaMat Delivwy twit* daily fMen M0 131 First Strast IGfl DEALERS JONES ICE CO, ffbottstlars put Rettilert ,i pur* let Cretw la* lor family uu BAY VIEW TEA BOOMS Pfco*. m IAN8PAI* AVEHUE EIPBESS AHp BAflOAflE ■ .. ' . '' j . i. ' . A. WILD IJOHrT EXPBEW AND OENERiL Prompt 8s¥rtc*~Mod»r.l* Cjhargae pJfWwnW jTaJe IUsWb Tailtrs ami lUMvaUrjr 907 I-nwdals Av«u* Cltuiig, Prtssusg, DysUg, AlU'ag W. uM lbs Prmah thy lAeunrnt Proosss . PboMilU NOBTH VANCOUVER JOHN LINDEN ^fliW9 l-aditt' and Gent's Suits to Ordtr Irom 136.00 aad »».00 iwsptctivtly Phont Hii I»n»d*U Car, l»tb St. NORtH VAMCOUYER TEACHERS (Musk) SAM. T. SUTTON TEACHER OE PIANO tad THEORY Sptoialtv; CfcildrsB's Ijssob* »town boms. Twms, tfp., ppfiy Oast*-*! Mbfmy, ■'fl ■a»*sss»«ssB«ss^saiM|^aajai WATCH REPAIRING ! 1U-1 _ ...J ~ la your w.tcfc s«opi*Sg or g<*af ifte- gulmiyl dm 'm> wff*9*f TfWwPF Wmwmw <W mmtnnWnmw W**Wt9^f rmmmnm Np*T« YANPPuyap ■Pi tub ^PMLm-wd^i vAMeeuv**, ■il I--- l-l-'- u up, wood pret^lfon not o*|y pro- * longs the ||fa pf durable timbers, th||s tteoreasing tMr annual MBanmptinn but a,lsp grants ths sutaljlijtypn nl infpf|pr speoifS, wltose nse:n=i|l^-'lfaMy radtipes Ify drain" upon the mpra dr jlroMa Wndft _ 8» £ ■W«PI PC' -n , , , [•iililislied Tuesdays and Friday*, by Nq*TH glipaa Vm*, LlMWP Gao. Hi Mp?i»^w. IdftPF nnd MKmhw. WT»«r|PHai»i|iiii ot|s year, ii.eo I; B|rfRiiMii, ,«*?■, „ Thraa wanilii, ?fe. United Btstas ana Foreign, 11.50 pur yssr Advertising Bstes fill be quoted^* SppllPalion. i Vies llladangaalneontraal, edvertiesmsnts should be in the printers' hands not. lair WW 19 a.m. Mm" and 6 p.m. Wednesday to ensure insertion In tha following iniifl. NOHTH V*W-'PUV»», p. C. August 8 njn TflE ABBITBATION TBBATY-AN HISTORIC DOCUMENT In future years when historians Undertake to wejgh the comparative importance ol tha great events cl tha first quarter of the twentieth ccnUry tb*y will doubtlsss agree that tbe most notable and far reaching ol those events' with respect to international relationships was the signing of thS Treaty of Arbitration between England, Franc* and the United .Stales. The observation is olten made lhat ths generation, living at the time when any epoch-makin? event ol history transpires is not jn position, because of it* close proximity tp that event, to arrive at an accurate eelimate ol its real moinentous- ness. It requires the lapse oi years and the enlightening assistance ol the actual operation of ths now order in |ts historical setting to enable the human mind to gst a proper perspective upon such an event and thus to viow it in ils right relations and in ils proper proportions, ss among associated historical developments. Hence, while we, who have been privileged to witness tbe actual establishment ol this peaoeiul relationship between these three regnant natinni ol the earth, have, in a general way, some concept nl its importune-, it is sale tn say lhat our best thinking is but *n imperfect loreshadowing ol tbe red eignificance which attaches to tbis i'viml, as lhal significance will Is demonstrated lo luture generations, by Meats ol the actual unfolding id its inherent potentialities. In the lasl analysis, ths absolute abolishment ol war, is perhaps, impracticable, as human society is si present constituted. The ultimate ap- peal tn force is inseparable Irom human thought in such matters. In the adjustment nl differences tbe final authority muel be found in the power o( one parly lo impose its will il necessary, upon the other. Tbis charac- t.'iisiii' ol human thought finds its ultimate unction in tht atlribiil* ol omnipotence whioh Ihe human race invariably aacribes lo Deity. War, as a possibility, must be rccognibd there fore unless and until human nature is reconstructed, At the earn, time, It is cttUy pus- silile Ibat human intelligence may lie educated lo that position where Ihe spirit ol revulsion against Ihe prtc lice ol waif will become SO strong lhal war as an actuality, will -be relegated lo a position so eicaedingly remote is lo accomplish ils practical elimina- lloa. Toward lb/is consummation th* arbitration which wa* signed on August 3rd denote* * very long step. While Mils Is by dp weens tha Jrst trbitr*- lion tttflf flhty too toep entered into between nation* in modtrn limes, lsj*rc i* one feature oi thi* laleel treaty whicfc clearly distinguishes >l Irom every similar agreement bstwsen nations and which places it lar in id- vtoct ol any web document hitherto altvmpted. All other treaties have had reference lo clearly specified metiers of ol any r*l« b»ve deliberately and it^ontlonslly osoluded from Iheir scope nl| matters which migfi* arise in which the national honor wa* involved, That indefinable entity termed "national honor" has alway. hitherto been held to Ij* vilbop), tin P*k otto appeal lo tpfnlifmnt debet*, ft b*« hitherto been pnb/erlaUy agreed ijrat Ilu nation*), bona* could b* m*in|#> ed end promoted, when nutters per taisia* tbarato ■ was* ia rniulfon Is*. w^st "t^nji". -mf rw -wiwtwtw ™t |*>oen nation*, onty by Ih* tludding ol blood snd ths reddest blood nl tbe best specimens ol th* tons nl the nation al tba|. '(hat "Pence llnth Her Victorias No Less (icnowned Then War" never w** mora strikingly demonstrated than in th* Important departure which the present arbitration treaty marks in this', rsspect in that, under its lurms milters pertaining to the national honor are for tbs first time in history, included as subject nr arbitration. This ouiirse has I ecu rtnderod possible by tbe provision that in tbs first instsnee ill differences involving vital interests or national honor shall be submitted to * "Commission ol En- qujry" composed ol representatives of ths governments interested, those represent stivss being members of Ihs Hague Tribunal. The purpos* ol tbi* commission is to find som* fessible lol it I ion of the difficulty which will render arbitration unnecessary. If, however, arbitration becomes necessary upon t recommendation Irom tht Commission of Inquiry, the subscribing notions agree to submt th' urn* lor adjudication to tbs Higus Tribunal or lo some other tribunal constituted lor tbe purpose by special agreement. There is, therefore, the besl if ns- son to hope lhal Ihe eigning ol Ihis treaty malts the inception ol a new order ol thing., that il iu reality herald* the inception nl a new epoch in Ibe realm ol international r.ltlion- ships which will culminate in ihe reign ol universsl peace, or in the nctr.tl (pprosch to that ideal st.t* which is possible under tbe present moral and menial constitution ol the human family. CHEMICAL TREATMENT FOR PRE- si'TiviM; TIMBERS Th* preservation ol mine limbers by chemical treatment haa nnt yet been adopted by Ihe mining industries n! Canada. In msny localities, however ihe distance* required lo transport mining timbers tre becoming greater, poorer >|utliliee ol woods hsv* to be used snd the annual cost ol tbe upkeep ol mine timbering is becoming gruler. The United Stales has Already reached tbit slate and has done much' in Ihe treatment ol mine tim hers, where it haa been proven Ibat a treatment ol crtoaolt or sine ohloride decrease. Ihe dnrtruclion due lo decay, firs and iatscls, this incrrstrs Ih* lilt ol the limliei. tnd decrease* the annual coll ol replacing min* Inn bar*. Timber used in mines hss on Ih* average, a shorUr III. thoa wood us«l lor aay other purpose, ihe surroundings in a mine are very conduc iv* to rot, which afler t period of from three to five years ceased the limber to break, crumble and become useless. Experiments have l.een con ducted in United Hint,* mines wilh * row of unlruled and treated mine props tll*rn*l*|y placed. Alter eight month* every unlrettid tliok Wat wasksned by decay and broken, while lb* treated props were sound and use ful. From various practical experiment* ol this kind with different specie* .4 wood, importtnt results hove been obtained. Fir hat tn tverigt ol li yetrt ua Iretlcd life. Treated it lasl* 19 year.. Hemlock luting as a natural wood I yarn just doubles ils term ol lii* wlun lre*ted *t does cbc*tn»| and l*m»r»ok. tyruce i. one of ih. apt oi*s which deity* ipnekeat wh/n untreated, luting only » years. If trtrt \ww, ("f mm mm ft) w*wf*t 'twfmjf/ ■*}*. enaaiag it* lifi WO per cent. To sum "THE VOflUE" Millinery Ytl^h Mrs. f. rVrmen, prpprininr, Enspn- |a grafts, North Vaneoiivnr, will open on or about Aug. 301 h Wilh ''• lull r*ng* of fall millinery. 8 8 i i n i tiiii it-rrm—nr . ''tm wWWt US IV W"? Eitittt Dye to Use this $m, If you have a drees with trimmings of different mftterUU. and wish to dye it all one color, get a package of DYES Then you wilt not have to rip your dresa apart, because one dye bath dyes all fabrics squally well. •»••• !»^"W \mwnmw9 law IIP1PPI M. S. McDOWEI.I, B. 0. DUCOHMUN-6, 10, 18c .lore *f> HOT? YES! Hw m Fir« bwwt Med inle Ihs?* btf dw«. BpliwwMwis'r* tm in the world. 'nm%mfmttn,\nn»'Tffmm ""■"■WBB1W I" 11 ! I THEOSOPHICAI, SOCIETY Tbs Thsosopbicsl Society meets in North Vsncouver In Boom I, 871-'1"1' dtlt Avenue (catmice nest to Wil- coms Parlor) every Wednesday cv.sasg tt 8 o'clock. Attendance » entirely Irss tnd cirrus no obllgitiout wbnl- •vsr. Von are iaviled. Tbcos»ph'.c*l study aad questions. HENRY B. WATSON AWWTECT Booms 10 sod 11, Ponder ('htmlare. Ml Pender Street » Phone 3481 end Lonsdtle Ave., Norlh Veasouver Hesidence, pot, Lonsdal* Ave. and Xlnd slrctt, North Vancouver. ... FRED C TURNER NOTABV PI BI.I0 Loans, Investment* snd Insurance. Boom 307, tn Cram-ill,' St., Vancou ver, B. C I'lione ."■»«. Und l'..i- try' work * specially. 1*91*1 « System Home Connections Node* lo Property Owners of North Vincouvtr As Ihs main drainags sysl*m is approaching completion w.teg lo notify property owntrt Ibtt wt irt nuking arrtogemeot* lo underltkt tht tewer coonertione on the viriout private proptrtitt tt t rtatoaaW* co.t to all thoa* who dtairt lo avail Ihemaeivta ol etrly dr.intgt lacittliat. Having carried oul ihe main drainage sy*t*e* lor lbs city council tad having th* necessary plant and *kiU*d labor avallabf* w* tre la a* eiceptionally ItvortM* porition to ctrry out th* private house drainage at a moderate io.t to property owner, and w* shall bs pieaatd lo lurnish estimate* and plans 11 owssssry to otrrying out thi. mo*t ststotial work I* accord***, with Ih* sity rtguUtioa* aa4 on meet up to-dtle principlee ol «sod*ru unit*- Uon. m* ' WWf *W* "■■ •mmmmmnmmrw mnwmm wmr-nTnT w otm: m^mmnWwWW fwrnm mmmmtf. mmmamtfwmftm trnwrn* PfcsjMtTf A SNAP NEAR MAHON PARK lm 15, Block 40, D.l. 547-8 ihi" lot is litllltai 0« 16»h St. and js much below value, convenient to the cjty and cir line. The lot is 50 x 140. . The price i| $|050, |-3 cash, balance in six and twelve months. Compare this price with what i> being asked lor adjoining property- Exclusive Agents Canadian Financiers, Real Estate, Insurance-Fire, Life, Accident-Rents Collected* Bank of Hamilton Building i)i Lonsdale Avenue ERNEST EBBAGE, Local Manager Campbell Realty & Investment Co. I'll It S.M.I': .', loom house on I'l.,.: tcrlicld Ave. |<ew, ail modern. Price 13,200. Easy terms. - REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE Bo, P- O. BOX 114 LYNN VALLEY ' ' One sere block on macadamized road, will make a splendid homesite. Price only $800 on easy term's. THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. Betl Eslnte tnd Finnncitl Agents Agreemenle nl Stic discounted. 219 Lonidale Avenue Telephone 44 PALACE HOTEL c Ratss : ti.on per and up. Special rates to (amilics and lo regular boardera rinesjt |oof Garden on Rif If if €o«»>i wwmm Wit i" 1 REDA & ANDRUSS CBOCRHTORI Sicono Striit. • ■ • • NORTH VANCOUVER. B. C. witww^iriw'emmrw TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET Stock and half Irom Lonsdale Avenue and cine to cu terminus. A lew good lots lacing south 1500.00 each on lerms ol } cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 D. L 553 50 ll. lots close lo Keith Road at $500.00 each OO lerms of | cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 monthi. C. I. LAWSON & CO. 15 LONSDALE AVE. . NORTH VANCOUVER Phone 70-P. O. Rox 1816 New Hirneu Shop A BRANCH OP THE VANCOUVER HARNESS CO, HAS BEEN OPENED IN THR PREMISES OP THE C. U. k N. (XIAI, ANI) HI'PPI.V CO.. CO*. ESPUNABR AND ST. UE-ORfJE'S AVE. A fl)M, BTIX'K 0? FIRST- CI.AS8 HARNESS AND HORSE FIT- TINOS WM. BE CABHJED. A SPECUI/rV f|M, BE HADE OF HEPAIB WOP. FBI0IC8 Wl|7, BE THE SAME AS THOSE |M VANCOU- nu., ViicMuir Hu imi Co. mmmmmmpmwwn wmmmammimi www mnm North Vancouver Coal mi Su#^ly Co. i\9m Wbarl: Cor. St. George's and Rs- pltnade. Office: tt I,on.dtlc Avenue. Wbtrl Pkone |78. O&e Pb«*c IM. COAI, MEHCHANTS Detlers in ill kipdl'isj Building l|« terfal, Safld, Gravel, CssMnt, im Brit* imfmot, apt) preaaad), Firs Brisks, Fir* City, Platter, Wmmt, ^ ler «i Ptris, Utfc, Stysflss, Arab Vipe.Tw. PtimMik aad M"*.—■**■ Cotl rf'rWprr f^v*T7^f tT w)9^^Wttv* FOR RENT mwm BOXES Most modern fling device on the market. A safe receptacle for those valuable papers and jewels ■ NORTH SHORE LOCATORS, LTD. 32 Lonsdale Avenue Telephone 123 H. D. RUGGLES BABBISTEB NOTABY PUBLIC 133 6lb Street Best North Vtaeoaver Pbons373 IBBIGATION NOTICE NOTICE is benby givan ibtt an application will be nitde under I'trt V. ol tbe Wtler Act, 1909, to obtain • license in Norlb Vincouver division ol New Westminster Diitrict, on tbe Istli day ol August, 1911, at 11 t.n., by . E Newton Drier, Surgeon, Vuncouver, B. C, lor wttcr lor irrigation use on three acre* owned by bim in D.L. Ml, tbe source ol supply being t until unused slrctm Irom Grouse Mountain flowing southerly Ibrougb I). L. 692 tnd D. I.. '.'.ITI, Ilie point ol diversion being about '-'.HDD leet in norlb*at'erly direction (rom Dr. Drier't M.E. stoke, tbe tiuinunt re.|uircd being i cubit bet per second to lie carried by buried pipe line Irom smsll dam is bed ol Uu stream. Dated tt Norlb Vincouvtr, July l!Hh, 1911. 8-18 NEW WESTHINSTEB UND DIS- TUB T District ol New We.tmin.Ur. Tike notice Ibrnt Eliot A. Haswcll ol Voncuuver, occupation, broker, intends to tpply lor permission to purobtss tbe following described land*: About 300 teres commtnciuij tt 1 post iiUnt- ed on tbe northeast corner 01 l^it 1671. thence et.t 26 chtiu*, tbenet oortb 80 cbtin*, Ibeuce we*t t cktint, more or Ian lo tbors oi Horn Shot Like, Ihence in t toutb tnd wetterly courts around tbors oi Ilk* to North teat corner ol Lot 1673, tbenet toutb 60 cbtin*, more or le.*, to point ol commencement. "iBrd.) E1.IOT A. IIABWKI.I,. lun* ITU), 1911. II-» WE COULD Paper the World Iron our stock ol new Will Papers ao it seems. Every dty some new design trrive* lo 411 Ihe vtctney ol Ibot* dottd ont. H.ndwme Well P< Mgt »r* here in endlsat vtriety. Jo^ tell our stletssts lor whit roots you went tbe paper and It wf skow yoe jut tke (kWasnyoatas looking tor. To tsjpose Irom our slock it 1 plM snrs, to piy our prlos to et.y. W. H. ST0NEY 4 CO. 117 1-onidii, kvmm Phtme Ul mwsnwa N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT » www\w%wnwmW mtm wmmwnnmmm )27 imWAU AVE. wtHWrm mwtmantWu^fmml 1! FIRE!! FIRE!!! ■ ■■■* mmwwim fmmmmu ^P^tOll'PROtECTION write a Policy In the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. IWNDOM; ENGLAND) ASSETS! $94,900,000 Mo Agent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC. 18 LONSDALE AVENUE Afreensento and Centrict. drawn ol every description Phone 157 G*n*nl Conv.y.nring K'- 1 WA I lK nnmnnmnmmnmnmmnnnmnmnnin is a most important thing lo i.in<inli<r when yon are Imying • a homesite, North Lonsdale is now connected to ilie Mosquito—unlimited pure , mountain water. 100x132 on Nye Street now being graded and macadamized. $900. Eaay term*. . JACK LOUTET ®, CO. 213 Lonadale Ave. Tel. 47, Cor. Nye St. Tel. 87 Advertise in the Express nmAJVJi\ CHARLIE== Why make two loads moving when One Van will take it all. Ring up 295, CREAMER TRANSFER CO., (01 the Largest Padded Furniture and Piano Van in the' City. \ Wff'JffV/'lSl^ 3 ~ZZ^m&00%^!&% Tlie operator's duties ure l„ inswer mils nii.l mul,,' ronncclions at rapidly as |Kiesilile. Convcrtation Willi you would incvilnlily lilnck oilier dills jusl is urgent as yours. So 111* operator is I raited to use .■'iiiiiii set phrases relating slrielly lo I,,t work. Any r|tictliniis oul- ■irlc ol her Ituictions must neaesor- ily Iw referral lo |ieople having in I'hiirgi' spi'.'iiil classi'S ol "irregular" inquiries. A miimlo's coiisirlerotion will show lint unlrss Ihe operator's rluly wore uniform—praoliailly the same in every rill -she ...iil.I nol possibly give All mliseriliers Ihe servira liny demand. B.C. TELEPHONE CO.,.LTD. mwmWW. lywVaJiiyNotM (Espress Hpeois! enrVe*jiQni|»^) Mrs. Turner, l-ynn Valley, who has been cnnlined to hi r house through a vary severe illnws |s report*! to have taM. a tarn lor tttovm,, Friends ol the' Ismjly will te potli relieved end pleased to know.lliis. Mrs. MoMoran, South Vaneouver, has been on a afeejt's visit tn Mrs. Aubel dp Prederlpk Bead, Ht. Ragh, 'Davidson is •'reeflvurlng from a nasty ecui'lont due to » bite Irom one ol his dogs received while administering a dose ol medietas lo the -animal. 9?, tnd Airs. Oou|d, floran Road, bays gone to Victoria, having rented their house jn the Valley meantime, Mr. Tommy I lust wnii I- is having his aoreagu cleared on Church r'oad* belore building. Mr. Win. Morrison is on a visit to his daughter at Port Mis. Hi-port has it that in the very near future a Mud nl stores with dwelling above will bo erected cor. I'huroh and Frederick. The l.u.lii'n' Aid nl Ihs Methodist church iiii'i. last Tuosday afternoon at Ihe home ol Mrs. Hiniw, Frederic's Hoad, a large n11indium, |sing recorded. Miss Vera Norman, Lnngley, Miss Hyde, Vancouver, Mr, J'avie, I,a»g)ey, were visitors at Mrs. Rolit.' Brown's nn a lierry picking escursion Inst week, meeting with great mircris in their efforts. , 'Ihurmlay evening, 17th irrit. n Oct Acquainted Hncinl will he In Id in tho Presbyterian church. It is understood iimt admission is Iree. 'iho main object is In bring Ihe different inmilies in Iho \ nil. y together lur tin evening ol music nnd sociability, a movement which should havo the hearty support ol one and all. Sunday's ruin lias leon 11 I .....lit to the Valley. It laid Ihs dusl. Although tho Valley boasls a water wagon very little use is made, ol it in watering the street when duety, l.nsl Imi.iv evening ut Ihe home of Ur. and His. 0, W. Sugden 1 very enjoyable evening was spent in honor ol Mrs. (Dr.) Kugden ol Winnipeg wbo is visiting in the Valley. A very de- lighlliil program ol musical numbors, li,,ili vocal and instrumental, was ren- dered in finished .stylo. Among Iho invited guests wero noticed Mr. aud Mm. P. Westuvor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kirkland, Kiss Gltilyt Kirkland, Mrs. (Ur.) Sugden, Mrs. II. Douglas niul, daughter, Hr. und Mrs. liussell Pox, uml Missis Pot, Min; Hugden, Winnipeg. Light r,'lr,*hmenls brought a ploasunl evening to t close, Thu new bungalow built for the Msihodisi sinil.iit oflicialing lor tht preeent in the Valley is nearly reudy for 1 occupancy. Mr. Wour expects to move in some lime this month, »s.i- ther permitting. Lust month in old London the marriage of Hev. ('. I'. F11I,,J,y was sol- eiiiiii/oti. Many Iriends of Mr. Fake- ley in Ihe Valley wish Inni all joy in his Inline lilo und work. Five now houses are planned la be built corner nl I'mmme and Frederick in Ihe near future by Ihe Merchant Trust. The ground is already cleared Inr lluilding n|iernlinns. The work ol clearing eleven ides on top of ll- I in Itoad is well under way. A gasoline donkey engine i. in stalled thus giving the work inure headway, making easier lo bundle ths largo roots, etc. menu stored in such wnrk., The new municipul buildings begin In lake on an np|>cui'iiiice ol complete iuss, luring plastered inside wilh the piime coal ol point oul.lde. The new cane seated cars ol largo dimension recently installed on th* Lynn Volley car routo by Iho li.C.K. II. are a grfat comlorl to Iho i.u veiling public. The |ienplo who have lieen lor the Insl woek or two coming out lo pick licrriue are many, no kee then Iwen ly live were counted on one berry patch and wherever one looknd he could hear voices. Hack oi Fromme'. mill seems lo be a very (tvorlte spot tlso up Ibe old skid road by Ibis rock crushir. 'BO^^.if.WedtTiesd»y,:A«gflst fttf, Hll, to Mr "awl Mrs. Hotert 9 Simpson, .a, sop. Pr, and Mrs. Martin tn removing this week to their new residence, (fit Lonsiiniii Avenue. Mrs, Martin will not receive until early »hIuiiiii. -c—r.—rr--r ' A MOW) UP IN NOBTBYANOOIJVBB Weigh your bread, Brewer's -* l< Dread is 19 ounoos (Union Made) hive eeats. per loaf. Mo sweeter or bettm bread made, pon't pay a bighirprie lor inferior stuff, or encourage exorbitant prloes in North Vancouver, 8. Kilehiu, the Up In Dull, Grnosr, 856 to 358 First street, Esat. 98-8 Wm 'mmim tm iv iium ■MM' 1 in Tit iii i" a Hay, Flour & Feed Owing t« Urger warehouse wponw, dalion, we are now it) » position to carry • Urger nmi morn complete slock pf these goods end to supply WT customer* It Vancouver prices. All QM#n Delivered Promptly. »■ ■•>■ The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd 116 Eiplanade Eait * . Phone 4 sseaaswssjHBMsai nnnnmntmmm ' THE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE for everybody. Carpet Squares and Rugs. We have just received a complete line n( Imported Linoleums and Oilcloths Prices right Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 Lonsdale Avenue , your curtain* <nvddraperleibyujli\tf a P WELL arpefiwecper DINING CHAIRS AND TABLES Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress Pillows and Blankets II you intend nuking your borne in North Vancouver see us. We also carry a full line of Crockery. 128 Lonsdale Avenue We have a HALF ACRE of level land, adjoining City, 75 x 257 feet, on two streets near Capilano Car line which is An Attractive Residential Site ■ ■■- -■ ' ■■ ■■—■■■-■■ —,,.—.-ii..^— — .I.. . ■ 1 ..i- , This property has a magnificent view that could never be obstructed (except by sky-scrapers), for $750, Cash $250 MARTO0N& CO. KJ&r 62 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver Mahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd, • NEW CAPILANO CAR UNE 50 ft. loti at terminus in D.L. 601 & 607 52 foot lots in Block 27, D. L. 599 Phone 6286 - • 543 Pender Street, Vancouver ■ :. : 1 ,. * t'i Alii *t I PIONEER BAKERY EIGHTH STREET EAST Phone 54 —■ Try Our Irish, French and Homemade Bread* 20 ounce* to the loaf, Four loaves for 25c. CHAS. M. KITTSON, Manager NORTH JBtMfcssMiiii f iiii ''ii ni b*.JL^> mmnnmm,. The Succesi of Ae Culinary Be- partment in the Homo Depends Much on the Utenwb Used in tht Prtparatlon of Food TP mtfim Dm is a ufensil wlijoji brings sttisltetiop tp tvsry ciHik pr 'hpujeliaepor- whit is looky enough to possess nns. . Ws» ars siy- ing tbs chafing dish specitl mention today btesute of Iht cxccllonoo ol our present stoek in tlfis lips, which wo ctn raiHwraawl to all paronesers as bast n|*M plate, filled with sleohol burners and *p extra hot #tkr pen They sre simple to operate tnd for the preparation pf oerttip dishes ere s> soluttly indispcnstblc. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. ' Jewellers end. SilvertroitM Hastings and Grwtville 3»reet« - - • Vancouver, B. C. T' i i1 > r. You Are Building a New Home YOU MUST HAVE WINDOWS. DOORS, SASHES, MOULDING AND CASINGS. Save yourself trouble and worry, Phone 222, Of wri«« P. 0. Bpi 1719 and our'representative will call and cheerfully give you in estimate. Stth Doors Moulding Rating* Btnd Stwing Shaping We gutrtntee first diss work tnd ill orders promptly filled. DICKINSON & SON Sash Ind Poor Fsctpry ESPUNAPE BAST Ollire Fittings Frames lleltil Work Stair Building (iltss Putty mm, —— STORE TO LET Centre Block Lynn Valley f 15 monthly. Lease given to good parties, This is an excellent opportunity to establish a good business in a growing district. Apply Cor. Centre and Lynn Valley Road J, or Merchants' Truit k Trading Co. Pender and Burrard Streets, Vancouver, B, C. BANK OF HAMILTON Capital Ptid Up I 2750,000 Reserve k Undivided Profile 33W,0W Tottl Assets ki^mmi Tbe Hank of llnniibnn invilti Saving* Accounts end hit i-liininulnl nil undue lormtlitits, both in Ihe opening of such iccoui|!> tud in tbs mtknig nl wilhdrtwtlt. A chartered lunik is Iht logical place for Ihe sale-keeping ol lb* land you wish to eccusaultle for old age or lo puke provision for vpfore- acen needs. Interest paid oo deposits ol fl.M tud upwards. C. 0. B.BAVEN, A«snl, North Vancouvtr. Head Ofcs; HAMllTOH flu Standlni Alibi of H, faulty mm fam,) mmm NORTH VANCOUVEB CITY FBlllUES. LIMITED TIME TABLE .. TAKING EFFECT MAY FIRST, ioji Leave Vaacouver 6.20 a.m. aad tbtrstlter tvsry 20 minutes until IM p.m. Compmcinit l.'W p.m. tvtry 80 minute, unlit 11.80 p.m.. thereafter 13.16 tnd ,M n*. WEEK DAYS fatvt North Vancouver 6.00 a.m.. and thereafter every IW minute* un til 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 p. m. every SO minutes until 11.(SI p. m. therea/ler 11.46 a»d 13.46 t.n. SUNDAYS Ltaye Vaneouver 7.40, 8.20 and djOO theretfter stmt tl weekdays. lonvo North Vtncouvcr 7.U0, 8.00 tad 8.W, thereafter nine a. wtck- day* PASSENGER BATES Singls far. fa, I tor He, 80 for tl, 70 (or 18. YMIW '[ir/Tr-r W^Vfweri ■Vff*^'**, mute m return 9iP' s\)l the tbovt rates include, driver. Bates A snd ll subject La 80 far teat, diacount is lol* of (0. "Ami, *-9 tomjwm ctrritgt* jsad O-l te*fWm awajritt tad fJWfWr'cmfm tWWrfWm J'w fW^9uW WfjW"'m •Trrr^m? ^"mfrmtfr' ,W ffm*m Wl ymfrWr't IWIW"'!! V* QlHsWWWaJ "Ml || Ml IS—— WEIGHT JiHim, Psr WO lbs. raU.oc. ▼ tWPW rate, lOo. pmt't mt * Ha had; fait a Wt too saanra-hM beep a Wt too rechlese. Now ha t+ mm it. , fpj outside an *a pptpti M m\A hear plainly tba ataadr, - repeated olang of a night atlfllr upon ti}t p\M- Uttif-tM tan, pof of a tPUfldffpuv m pf an ejaar wiilnt for toif It wtt roesnl fftr blpi, no doubt pf toil J a nattily donned hia Mt W« Wat. ai( up bis tools, thrust the package! or him Into tha deep pocko|s of hll coat, and then noiselessly stepped through tba shadow to tba frpnt ol nnw ttnttamt Tft«» bi Nwfl wt- Hia nm M ceased. Th,p coeat waa p|aar-t*nr- porarlly, pf i.**t. "Tha froat door/' be rautorpd, "1*11 try the front *»pr Mi msko a dash (or It, It's tha beat chspes. I'll have fear waya to mn. I'll try thit first-" Ha stepped to tha Inner door. It took him sotnc time id get It open, and tbe process wsa somewhat noisy -although the cbancea wars that no one oulside could hear hln. Tba holt slid clumsily. Ills Sainton keys affected tha rest. Ha lira* hac|c tha door, faatanad It open, and stepped Into the vestibule He listened for a moment. There waa no sound from without.' This door worked bettor. Nolselissly he draw back thu Iron bolts and unlocked tha locks. Then suddenly, hut cautiously, ho pulled back ono of the ponderous sheet Iron portals and stepped out upon the platform of the outside steps. And then ho stood stcckBllll ind held his breath. For be saw lhat which gave bim a psuse. "Tbe devil I" he muttered underneath hlu breath, - For thsro, below upon tbo pavement, motionless aa marble, but alien! snd slert, stood two policemen looking at him aa ba stepped out Into viow. Bach pf them had a cocked revolver In bla bind. »_ • » ' The Oouverneur waa a fashionable bachelor apartment bouse at Ibe othor end of town—la yet, for the matter or that. At half-past I that morning a tall young man, with a long black coal ond an opera hat upon his bead, "tep- 1 ed across IU threshold snd noiselessly ascended to his rooms, a suite on the second Door. Hll ||gbt wss burning Just aa ha had left It. Outalde It waa raining tllll. He wu wet. lie removed bla hat and hung lhal and hia coat upon a chslr to drain and dry. He took off bis dress coat. Then be lit a cigar aad est down in en esay chair—or rather threw himself upon IL "Jove, but I'm tired: I" he sidelined wearily. There waa a alight nolte, and he iltrted and peered Into anolbcr room. Somewhere to tbe dark a door opened and a maa'a voice spoke. "It's you, Is Itf said the voice. "Ob," replied the man In Iho easy chair, "I didn't know you would be bare." Ha sank back wilh an air of relief. ''I thought It best," returned Unvoice, "at leaat lo-olgbt. It was so wet. You have been at Ibe clubt" "At the club," aaaented tbe man In Ibe easy, chair, "all night, and half Ibe morning." Tha man la ihe dark laughed In aa old sort of way. "Ooodl" he responded, "ffpa was there r' Tbo maa In Ihe light half half sighed, with weariness. IB Ured "I'll toll you—tomorrow mornlng-i* all about It," ba replied. "I'm loo lirad now." H* rocs and turned the stem of Ibe Incandesce*! lamp. Then he, loo, became a man In Ihe dark And, Ihs voices wars stlM tbs day began lo, break. "Ptin fmmti" MA ifie maid- The girl jnokad up. Tha miM iw# ed bar the'perd. She took If'mil road It will, a little dry of delight «-, Then she looked at ner watch. "Dear pie," aba exclaimed, "I have been dreaming here for an bRBf," Then, aa,any other woman would Tt*ve dona, aba mas and. surveyed bar; aeir tp tba cliaa. And I look like a wrfect fright-" She continued, albeit w|Ui a ponsld- erable porverslon of tbi 'ruth. Sba turned to tbe maid. "Dear me," sba ewlalmod, "run downstairs and tell Mr. Slormo to rsmpve bla coat" Thl maid amlled. "Ha did so," sbs replied. "Wall, thep toll bim to. walk Into rba library," want on (ha girl. Tbe maid smiled IfaJn. "He Is already there," she returned, .''Hid standing by tbe «ro." Tbo maid spoko truth. Thl man, Without hesitation and yet wilh a meaaure of ombsrraasmont, had, upon hia entrance, removed his coat and hniiK It up. Then he aauntored slowly Into the IHtle room Just off the ball. Uto Ip tbe spring though It was, there wa* a (Ire burning, and It felt good to him after al| the damp and cold outside. "Jove, what a nlgbtl" bo said to himself as be shivered and held bfa bands towards the fire, whlpb hissed up at tola Juncture, aa though lu an effort to meet him balf way, "a bad night to be outdoors —a good night to be in." Ho glanced carelessly about him. On a table wss an evening nows- paper. It bad not been read apparently. It lay unfolded, face uppermost, lie black headlines blinking at him In the unterlaln light. And tola was what he read—what be could not help reading: ajaaaa Mil wSi = ■'' And CHAPTER III. Sis Hours Before. Die bank wss robbed at i s. m. Sis hours before thai, at a few minutes after t In the evening of toe previous day, a tall young man la a long coat, aad wearlpg an opera hat, strode through Iba rain and mist, aad raa llghtjy up toe steps of a gray stone dwelling Ip toe Weal end of lown. Ha preased tbe bottom end to* door opened. Ha entered with the air of i. man wbo was expected ait who toll sonuwbtt at home. He dropped r card jn the aalrer. Tbe maid seconded with It lo the floor above On aba loor above a girl sat read- |ng-r« gfrl who waa good to loot at; a tall tieoier girl, wlto square eyebrows aad frank womanly *r*s, wlto an itwIlltfsjM* of brown bs|r arranged la laat the moat effecUre wsnaar to to* woHd. Tha maid entered. The girl read on. RICHARD*] ft HII'IjK ROBBED. Their Jewelry Store Cleaned Out. Fourth Burglary of toe Serlea. The Gang Still Unapprehended And aa be read be amlled. ''Those fellows seem to keep It up," be said to iiiiinii'if. He look a stop towards toe paper and stretched forth his band. And then be shook bis bead. "I bad better not, after all," ba mused. "I sb|ll aUck to the enforced rule. And yet," he continued, "why nolT Why not? That's the strangest part of all. Why not?" Hia band touched tbe paper, but be withdrew it aad turned hia back upon tho sheet aod bla face towards Uie Hi,'. "It's belter not," he said agalu, halt shivering aa be spoke. "Why not? Because warmth and food and raiment are tar ahead ot cold and rags and hunger. I've made my bed. It's Araoft one—too comfortable, perbapa, from one point of view; and I prefer to lie upon It—except," be added, aad a cloud rested upon bis face, "except v. li. ii I think of—Helen," He reeled one shoulder against tho fireplace aod nervously stroked a abort Van Dyke beard. "When I think of-Hclen," he repeated. Then be laughed gently, but with a trace of bitterness—It was a laugh that did not ring altogether true. "When do I not think of her?" He frowned and tugged at bla moustache. ''This this cannot go on aa It la. I iiiu.i lei' her HOinothlng. I've got to tali her. Not everytblntf, but part pf If — enough to mako Iter understand somehow, before I — before It goes too far. I must toll her something." He stopd reflectively boforo the Are, with bis bead bent aad bis bsads truat deep Into his pockets. He waa trytoglto And some way out of hit dlelculty, whatever It might tyfe been. Ho waa alaappolnled. "By Jpn," sidelined, "It looks Ilka No Tborougbfsro, after ail." Ha did not bear the girl doscead tbe stairs ani stop lightly Into too room. Bhe atood at to* threshold tor a moment aad glaaced at htm with a smile upon bar face. "Staalelgb," aha Anally exclaimed. Tbt map turned like a shot. "Helen," he returned, "It la you." She wu looking at hia face. "Stanlelgbl" sho exclaimed once mora. He slightly shook bla bead. "Would yoa mtod," be began, "would you mtod calling ma by my my—first name?" Bhe laughed. "Your Arat nemo," aha returned, 'your flrst nam*, Ut. Btormef Aad io I aot?" Hi beaded bar a csrd. .1 "Read It," he requested. *| She did so, aloud. "H Slanlelgb Storms" waa what It aaid. She look up at bim laqulrlpgly. ' "My |lrst name" ha want on. ''I|- fdmm, I -Mfbe U tow? glanced it tym Ip e puxsled - but Btonlelgb la so mm* ," aba toatotad with a joro- PfWfWf "r l^rW K eW irHWrW Wr^" REMOVAL NOTICE 'I , I ■■'B'^. ,1'BBaggBSBBB Johnston & Salsbury THE HARDWARE MEN will occupy their new store in NEXT DOOR TO P.O. On August 14th ■ , * : ' ' l ■ wp»r ■ CUMMING'S Sale of Canvas Shoes As we are making room for our Fall and Winter Stock, these Shoes will be sold at less than cost, and a glance at the prices and our windows will convince you that we need the space, more than we do the Shoes. /vlJW MC fi»t $*%. stock, and a good assortment of sizes ; :' j ; : j i ■ Ladies White Canvas Shoes, K.:g #1.75 for 95c Men's While Canvas Oxfords Reg 11.15 lor Hi.65 Men's Grey Canvas, Leather Toe Caps.. Rug f a.'oo for $\fS Men's Slate Colored Canvas Keg tyoo lor \i 15 ft II VIA- mitifNcx JATENTS \liW)Mm\\WM .. jMrsSSi jK*fs«Se r.«tlM 11* . ly or baring uejr fiic.i jjuslntu innutt tlcEttt N.V.W00DYAR0 1 10,000 cords pf dry fir wood for ,|uickl sale. Price per odd cords Cf .60. Special limitation, tor larger quan^ titles. Cut W.mil 46 inched $3.1)0. 12 inches •3.26. C. 0:9. Office tad Yird 1 SECOND and ST. PATRICK Phone I DO P. 0. Bos IM We dost Sundays. Phons 814. A.' H. English, O. K. (iroetry, It Imm- dtlt Avsuus. pmiio Hwpfiw ■ Province of British Coiui»W» NOTICE is herthr given that all pg* lie Highway* in unorgtniwd dutriois ami all Main Trunk HwAi in org**i«- td Oistnoi* we tfpfynli hat auf,, and |iave a wjdtt of thirly-tlinss tent on *aeh sWo /A tin mean ttraiglsi centre lino o| the IraveJlep) roat|, jmm mm, "*"*"" ,»yl ptAniJVi wmwmi Writ, B. C, ^nly Itii, M.U-W ■NOTICE i. b»ral?y five* that aa sf plication will U m^w4*r Part f. ol tin Water Act, 1 Wil. lo obtaio a license in tbe North "Vancouver division of New Westminster lii.lriot on tho mtli Any ol Aiwim,, |»ll, at 11 a. »-, by E. Sewton I&i*r, 8tarjt*on, Vaia- eouver, B. (!., fpf water for dom, .tic use on three acre* owned by bim iff D. /,. m, tin sWfos of imply being a small unnamed stream from Grouse yerswp beinf ab^jt Sfn) feet jn gnrtintaltrly direction from Dr. rier's N. E. stake, the amount required btina J oulrio leet per torond Uf be carried by burtod pipe Une from tma|l dam io the bed 1/ tho stream. fitted at North Vancouver, .lit Pit, UU. *-£ ': '.v.. ... ■* . ■ "."iti ol ytnoouver, ocevpation, govtrn oKcial, ifft«nd»,so aAcfr for imi sion lo purchase the foUowiafl m mm, ptofw^titf.' lass, ailwwsaia' bonpdtty tot 9no;m9mifk^ ** '.; ' • - ' ■ ■ The West End of the City The Finest Residential Lots at moderate prices ^NiaLt^ns. . All cleared. Twenty minute car service. Water laid on. Electric Light, etc. Within half a mile of the water front of D. L. 265, the future industrial centre of the North Shore. Buy before the inevitable advance in values takes place. Mock 6, District Lot 607 Large Cleared Lots within one block of the Terminus of the Capilano Carline. These lots are on the bench overlooking the Pipe Line Road and the Capilano River. Beautiful views. Very accessible. Terms one-fifth Cash. District Lot 553 A Limited number of Corner Lots reserved from the original tale are now on the market. Close to the Grand Boulevard. Good car service. Electric Light. Water laid on. The roads are being improved, and sidewalks constructed. For Plam and Price List* Apply to Lonsdale Estate Office 525-6 Winch Building, Vancouver, B. C. Phone, Seymour 2835 (CnntiaaadJrnm papa H| ir.i'.i« wi ii..i.UifWj »-HO.~iillJT»*Jgll He smiled |ndul|»ntly, "I, lnwfr"-l» rawni»j|, .''but iiiin la i reason In my suiiestlnn Does It alunlr*, after alir she mada a alight irlmeee, "Wor timty, ll does not," she aaid with # laugh. Ha bowed grarelj, **. "Thank's," ba replied, "some time i Will eiplsln." ''Pair me," gun exclaimed, "theeo robberies - tbey still go op. I read all this stuff through this morning, Rat isn't It awful f And they aay that there Is a (nt that never »ot Into tha papers at all-tbe polios are afraid of popular opinion and are trying to suppress ths newa." Tha man looked lit her. lie ssemsd either deal tn bar remarks or bored by thenr, Ha bad unconsciously returned tn (lis line of thought that she had Interrupted. Bhe glanced at bla fans and started. "Wbat-what'e the matter r sbs Inquired, gently laying bar band upon his arm. . . He started In bla turn, "Helen/ ba replied, looking her full In the lace, ''(bare—there Is something that I've got to tell you. I—I must tell you." She looked up Into his eyes. What ahe read there to her waa well worth i lading. "You—you love me|" she murmured, lowering her glance. Ha stretched forth bla arma and then withdrew them. "Yea,'' ha replied In a tense, strained voice, "I lova you. You knew It, then?" She nodded, still with downcast eyes. "1 have known It all along," she said, "and I—" "Helen!" exclaimed the man, in a voice.full of agonised eutrealy, "wait until you have beard—tbe rest." Bhe glanced at bim In a startled sort ot way. "The—the restT" ahe Inquired. "Can there—can there ba more to Bay?" i . "everything!" he, responded, In a low voles. She searched his fact again. "What else can signify?" she asked. "Now that-" Again he stretched forth bis srms -and again withdrew them' "To ass," ha replied, "nothing, unlets—It can lo you." Bhe shook her head and laughed wily. "It cannot to me of that I am aura." Bht ttattd btratlf. He took a chair at bar tide. "What la thit-something thtt you have to till mi, then?'' the atked "It there-anolhtr girl? Somebody claa, nerbsptT" Even aa the ssid It sbs smiled again. "No," rsturned he, nothing of thu kind- She picked up Ibe paper. "Tea-- you hsven't been doing wrong, htvt you?" the aaked again. Robbed Jew- Lllsry stores or snyiblng of thai kind?" Bhs wsvad Ibe shell csrtlestly before him. Ha took It, rose lo bis fsat and, without a word of explanation, dropped II gently In the Ore. It biased up and made the room suddenly light. He watched Ibe dsine turn up snd dls sway, snd then be lurned to her. AN AMBIOUOUB KXI'UNATION. "Ullls girl," the caller resumed, and his face grsw pale, "did you evtr think can you reaUte Just wbst It mssns to starve aad frees*, to wander aboul Ihs strst* of a great city with no place to lay your bead? To go without food for dtyt, to thlvsr with Ihs cold for watks together f To sstk for bon**t work dty titer dty, without cletullneti and coasclenct,* tramp and a vagabond upon Ih* fee* of lb* tsrthf Do you know what that nwansf Bb* shook bsr hsad "Why do you aakf tb* doratnlad "BeetuM," hs rtpllad, with a ring ol bit urn*** In bla vole*, "I know; I baa* raallatd ll l-l bava been through It. It'e a park a grutsostt pert of my lift's history." Bhs started up aad looked tl hits lu doubt. "Youl" aba tHlalmed. "You -H. Btaalilgb Btormar H* nodded. "Ym I," h* rtpllad, "of whom, wh*n ptopl* ia* aw oo UM etreel th*y say; There gaee Btornw-Uu man without a cars, wbo only lives for Ills snd ptaeewre. I bev* starved aad frotte wtll-nlgh to death," Bb* gav* a wild, leartleuleta cry and hurried to bla aid* IU eettd her fipresttoa and wat glad, i Rut n* b.ld e«t hi* band, ."Net yet-net ytt," ha tieltlmed "I bava IM btgim-wtli until I fin lab." "I enow," be wept ea, "lhat alltkis dote net signify.' I know lhat If to day, Instead of living la Usury a* I eiateet do, 1 were U rags, that M would net etui, by ont lot or nil. year fwllsgs towards au, kaowlaa ma tt you de." Bb* sank back UU Mt ebelr will a sigt of rsvtiasf. mm Ma* now thai St. wu uniofaloot, tie want et. Wt ■'■■•^ff b what we wi^h to wil 'your attention to, our line is complete throughout, We have just opened up a line of Locks direct from NewYorf, These Locks are in dull brass finish of the latest design. / Hinges, Window Catches, Casement Adjusters, and all fittings to match, Come in; we will be pleased to show them to you, Paine & McMillan ' Tb* Hardware Specialist* First St, and Lonidale Ave., North Vancouver CHURCH NOTICES/ NOBTH VANCOU VM* . Bapliat Church - Fifth ,„„l Ht. (Jeorgc. Services at II n.ni. and 7.30 I, in Sunday School and Dibit Cltss ill 13.16 p.m. 1'rsyer und praise ssr- vica IVi.liii'silny tl 8 |i.m. 1'tstnr, Hev. \. ,). i'l.issi'i', 3iul slrect asst. Methodist Church, corner ol Sixth street tnd St. lleorgs's Avenue- Suniliiy pretihing service* tt 11.00 a. ni. and 7.30 p.m., Sunday School aa llililu Class st '-'..'HI p.m., Senior Ua- gue oa Ui.niluy evening at 8.00 p.m., prayer asjB preis* servira on Wcdnes- dsy eieuhu it 8.00, Junior latguo ssrvics on Tlwsdty ellernoi.n ut 3.80. A cordial wtlcomt is extended to all 10 attend thtt* icrvlces. 1'astor, W. C. Sihlii-hlei-, ii'.id.ne, corner Keith Until tnd St. Andrew's. St. John lb* Evsngclist, 6th and 13th streets I Holy communion, 8 a.m. moraine, prayer, II • ra.; 'evening prayer, 7.80 p.m. On Ibe lirst Sunday in th* month tb.i* will b* a second cs- li-lii aiia.n . p| tha holy rommunioa at 11 ..in. llcstor, Bev llujli Flnor.r. St. Aii.li,'»'s'4,ri'sliylii'iaii t'liuro',1, 6lh alreet.' Strv|cMtj>MiiiniiiB worthip II .ni., avmng vfejdiip 7.30 p.m., Siiii.luv School 3.80 p.o, Hmislor's Becomui,isl,,I tnd sold by Nertfc VeetWer Hardware Ce. i 3.30 p.m.. YTp.S.C.E. Tees- o'clock, prayer meeting Bible Cla day evening 8 r'i Wcdnrsday evening 8 o'clock. "Go9 needs you; you need God." Bev. Bon- aid MacLeod, minister. St. Agues Church, Boulsvard—Vicar, Bev. T. K. Bowo. 7.30 p.m. evensong every Sunday: 11 a.m. Holv Conunun- ion. 'hid Sunday ol every month. St. Edmund's Catholic Church, Malum Avenue: Sundtys-Huu 9.00 a. in., Sunday School 3.30 p.m., Botsry llanndicl ion snd Sermon 7.30 p.m. Souss's popular marches will lis on lliu program next Thursday on Jjir- sop's grounds, Esplanade west. 8-8 llon'l forget ths band concert oi Thursday evening opposite Hotel Norlh Vsncouver on Ihe wat;r(mn'. TO ABCHITECTS The Managers of St. Andrew's church, Norlh Vancouver, invite architects to submit plans lor nsw church buildings on their lots on Vic toria Park. Full particulars can be bad on application to Mr. B. .1. Fow ler, chairman Board nl Manners, with whom plans mutt lie lodged on nr before lha 3nd day nf Heplem' e • nest. .—| , .ASSE8SOB Application* will bt received hy the undersigned up till 6 o'clock p.m. on Tburadty, |7tb August, 1011, for Ihe position of Assessor of Ih* City ami assistant in Ih* Cily Clerk', daptrt- nii'iii. Salary 1100 per month. To con llnue jn office during piumire of m*wi eil. Ap|ilic*nlt lo .Itle expeianit tnd ju .(..iui. I ii n<.- with l,,.',il Inni vain,.. "-H.J THOMAS SHKI'HKBD, City CUrk. . i'hon. 10 v. DTltj im Alexander Philip f> '( Conveyancer and Notary Public Agtal lor Kidtlily.|'hotni« lire ln .iininro Company aod alao lot cnniptni*. uiiatolaking Marian, Employer*' Ciaiiiliiy, (Intrtatit, i-i vi- Stock tnd Accident liuur tncet. Agrermenl. and dn-ds of all kinds |ii,'|i,ir,.l, Excellent li.t nl cily and district Int. lor sale. C.I.V9 WiOCg, KSPUNA0E /a t exrJm The Bank of British North America Capitel Paid Up Mmm . R<«erve Fund $24)2,3$) ■'" i 2 Office* in North Vancouver—St CORNER UOMDALE AVENUE AND ESPUNADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE (Wr FoorWJ, lmii) I»rl0| Deposits* ul fi.no md upwards receivtd. Interest allowed si current rales. Danker1* Money Orders issued. Hotli offices transact p general hanking Imsmees and are open on Satnrday niglii. F, T. 8AUBURY, ftbttftr. <saj* mm
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1911-08-08 |
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