[VOLUHBll. HOBTH VAHOOUm 9 0, PBIJUT, MA-OB », 1818. NUMBEB 6. [SITS FOB TBBHltlAL ORAIN BLB- VATOB TO BB 8BLEOTBD THIS TBAB [ H. H. BUvini Sayi Preliminary Stipi WIU ba Taken Shortly A portion of the million and ahalf dollan voted by the Dominion govern- mint in the supplementary estimates for tba acqulromont of terminal elovaton nadir the now >grain bill li to be devoted towardi tbe construction of a gov- iJfj eminent terminal olevator upon lomo I jl lite around Burrard Inlet. 1 I 1 Tba report of Mr. Swan, tbo apodal harbor commissioner, to Vancouver will bavo baariug ou this question a|id Mr. 1HJ1. Htevuns lias stated tbat prolimiu- iry stepi will bo taken this yeir for - Ibo securing of a site for tho elevators . McBRIDE MAJORITY ■A fl 5 II. H. BTBVBNB AND THB LOOAL DBILL HALL Will be Built Out of Government's Uou •ral Appropriation Funds — Ool. Hughes Hu Olvan Dobnlto Aaaurancs In reply as to an inquiry as lo wby uo mention was made in Iho Dominion government's suHplemoutary cstimatoi of a grant for thc construction of a drill hall in North Vancouver, tbo ful lowing Idlcgram from Ottawa wus re ceived tbis morning at toe city belli "William McNoisb, Mayor of Nortb , Vancouver; Drill ball will be built out of a general appropriation. Colonel llogbes hai giveu me delinitc assurance. Tbore was nu ueed of special item. H. H. STEVENS." A ; HATTBBB AFFEOTINQ NEW MUNI OH'ALITY Fin BUtion to ba Brictad on Oipilano School Grouudi "Beferred to tbe Weat Viucouver council" bas lieon Ibe verdict of tbe district fitbers on lovcril locations in troduced of late inlo the regular sol- •ion of lbe couucil. Tbe new official body, whon formed, will, it ii already ■pparent, inlfcr from no vaueity of work. Certain matters pertaining lo lbc » municipality wore dealt witb last night wlirii Councillors tawson and Nelson, both of whom will coolest lbc Woit Vincouvir reevcibip, aaaociMed thamielvw witb meisurei regarding lire equipment and roads iu tbo district. It wai decidod tbat a firo itation sim ilar lo tbit on Umdale Park sboull be built ou tbe Capilauo icbool groui.dl •lio Ibat SOU foot uf waa gum treated how bo purcbued for Eait Capilano in iddiliou lo (bit liready obtained, auo tint tbo purcbiso of two strong rcclr i-apalil.- of carrying 500 foul of hose each bo reforrcd to tho municipal cu gineer witb power to act, tbo location of tbo boss to be referred to tbe Eut Capilano Katc|iaycri' Association. It wai furtber resolved lbat lenders •boold be called fur grading tee thirty foot road on Wan road from Feci slreei to tka waterfront, but tbat tbat por lioil north of Foil itreet bo Imi io thc new Wait Vincouver council on it.- count of the bcivy eiponi". Tbe council bu already called for appliri, liom for Ibi poiilioni or ougintor, clirk aad issisUnl clerk for .lie now diitrict. On the motion of Coun. Unlet, tin diitrict council decided Iui night lo wrili lo Iho city council of Ww uking tbat body for a graul of 11)600 lot thi widening certain portions of Veprnfino road, tbo municipality itself]Kii agreeing at Ibe ume lime to expend M** a like mm on tbo r.-j.airi■>-/ of tbit ' road. I'oun., Chu. Nelion, who wu pre viouily i member of the Vau.ouvor blard of park commissioner:., ami ii ii'.,- a Nortb Viocovver diitrict councillor, li to be nominated by tbo Wcsl Vancouver Batopayen' Auociatlon, for Hi- rri->n.iiip of the new uu ij-ulity. The waterworks department ara now instilling a water main on llth atroet from Bt. Andrew's to tba Boulevard. Families wishing to procure fresh inilk, butter or cream, handled by tbo moat approvid methods of modern science, ihould place' tbeir ordors with tba Purity Orumory Company, ISO Bocond etrut wait. \f. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED WANTED-flenore) help, l'hono 42$ RANTED—Help for general houso- work. Apply 165—3rd atreet. t.f. WANTED-To buy lot with small •back on. Near car lino at, $20 per moath in North Vincouver. Address Box lii'i.'l, N. Vincouver. WANTED-A junior clerk.' Apply 0. 0. Heaven, manager Bank of Hamilton, t.f. PBOPEBTY FOB SALB POB SALE-Buff Orpingtons, all laying—cheap, lit itreot 3rd houso wait Of Obeeterfield. 8-4 FOB HALK -Homer 14th and lion dry, 11.500, lot on Oentro road, near car, a map. Apply 807—18th atreet woit. 88-i FOB SALE-Boautiful view lot, cleared love! ami in grass, 18th street close to Lonsdalo, |800, U caib. Set Mri. Haggarty, film Lomdalo Ave. 6-1 POB SALE-Viow lot, Keith road, No. IS, block ::i imii 11800 1-11 cash, 50 ft, frontage. Apply F. 0. Box 56, Vincouver. 86-3 FOB BALE—Double corner Sth and Cbcstorfield. Prico $6,000, good terms. Apply owner, P. 0. Box 1888. FOB BALE—In North Vancouvor by owner now four-room modorn bungalow easy terms arrangod. Box ASO, Expresa Ulliee 88-8 WANTED—Boarders iu privito family, near car. Apply 436—Snd itreet Eut. 18-4 WANTED-To purcbue set of tinner's tools, or would buy whole or part business for caih. Apply Box ASS, Express Office. 8-4 WANTED-To buy a lol witb small 2 or 3 roomed sbick in'North Vaucou ver. Clou to car line al $20 per mouth. Address P. I). Box 1703, Nortb Van couver. . 'IV 11 Educated Englishwuiuuii desires posi tion, competent housekeeper mil cook Could assist ulliee duties if necessary Befcrcnces. A. ll, P. 0. Box mui. Norlh Viucouver. 6-4 WANTED—A womiu lo do houie work every Saturday. Apply ovenings io Madam Humphrey'! 18tb itreet lud Cheilerficld avenue. 783 Ponder Blreel Weit. FOB BENT FOB BENT—Furnished room, itreet and Lousdale. Pbone 01. 8th if. Iiiiinii ami Board, private family, 158 Sth street cast. 89-1 FOR RENT- One single and ono double bed room, breakfast, if wanted. Apply 862 Ith street wost. 8-4 ROOMS FOB RENT-Houseke'cplng •ml single. 218 Snd itreot east. TO RENT—Modem furnished cibini wilb free electric light md water on Snd street, from (6 up per month. Apply Alexander Hniith k Co. Board ami room for single man. Terms moderate. Near car. Apply Mrs. Knight , ith and llidgewuv Ave. 26-4 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Udiei' Qold Neck Cbiio. Be turn to Uonerd Sale Co. 88 8 LOST-On Tburiday lut in tarson Hold mint a Willium silver watch and chaia. Biward. Manila, P. 0. Box 8888. HON. BIOHABD HcBBIDB ■ ' Yesterday's Verdict of the People Shows Immense Faith in Conservatism Tbo following results are eloquent in themselves of tbo swooping triumph of Consorvitiini throughout Ihe province yesterday: Vaneouvir Hon. W. J. Bowicr, Coni 6109 A. II. B. Micgowin, Cons S087 0. A. McQuIre, Cons 6109 H. H. Wateon, Com 5001 0. E. Tiadill, i'ons 6067 W. Ili-liliell, Soc 1160 J, H.'i.l. Hoe 1154 W. A. I'rilebiir.l, Soc 1069 1. V. loti, Me 1181 I. M.ii.i.ii.i.i. Soc 1878 s, Qmr, hi '• >U Balpb Smith, Ub ..3139 J. N. Hllis, Lib 2628 Aldirmau Knrigbt, Lib ...8977 lirmau Cameron, Lib 8787 Maxwell Smith, Lib.' MM y. p. I. o. b. Afar tbe opening hymn on Tuesday ovening the young people adjourned te tbe bawment where refreshments were served and tbe evening wu spont in games and otber amuieminU Jht aoeltty extendi i bclf to aay young people to a meeting every Tuasdly at g p.in'in St Andrew'! church. \ dcomo thi Majority Highest Coniervatlva over highlit Liberal 1970 Lowut Comervilivc over high Wt Liberal 1818 Victoria (4 membera) Hon. B. McBride, Cool 8S88 H. B. Thornton, Com 8647 Fred. Dairy, Com Wl H. F. Bebnion, Corn. 8190 H. C. Ilrewsler, Lib 8048 B. T. Elliott, Lib IMI V, Midgcly, Hoc IM B. ). Vttiy, Ind ISO Majority—Highut - Comervilivi over highlit Llboral U1M Tai* I,ucu, Com 423 Major Fraaar, Com M Jobn Holt, Ub 88 Ohilllwack 8. A. I'awley, Com. (acclamation). Columbia H. 0. Pinom, Com 190 Harold Fonter, Cont.-Ind 198 Oomox M. Mamon, Com 601 W. W. Lefeaux, Soc 379 Oowlcban H. Hayward, Com 339 Aloxinder Herd, Ub 108 u Orasbrook Thoi. Cavea, Com. (acclamation; DalU F. J. McKoniii, Com 687 Mn Olivor, Ub 171 Dewduiy W. 1. Minion, Cou. .' IM Mr. McNoico, Ind.-Cont 42 Biqulmalt Jobn Jirdine, Cona 91 H. D. Helmckon, Cona Ill B. H. Pooley, Cona.' XI M. B. Jackion, Ub 161 0. OHvm, Soc .' 84 Fimli Hon. W. B. Bom, Com 11)9 W. Davidson, Hoc 7M Qraeawood /. B. Jackion, Cou IM Oeorge Heatberton, Soc 108 Oread Forka Ernest Millar, Com (acclamation) ymjnf* A. E. McFbillips, Com IM P. Wincb, Ind IM Xaalo N. F. McKay, Com (Acclamation) Eamloopi J. P. Shaw, Com 919 B. F. Mlgbtaa, Ub .••• Ml Okanagan Hon. Price Elllion, Cou 1647 0. T. Stirling, Soc 178 Kovelstoke Hon. Thos. Taylor, Com. (acclamation, F. L. Carter Cotton, Cona (acclamation) 11 M Campbell, Com Ml Taylor, Ub IM Catoy, Soc .86 Sunlcb Ebcrti, Com MS W. Noble, Ub 171 Slmilkameen L. W. Sbatford, Com. (acclamation) LOST A Spltidtibarg dog, pure white, amwers to tbe name of Friti. Ueluru to 11 C. Wright, 9 Liiiisdilc Avinoa, 868 L08T—^.emcre ou Linton's wharf laat Sunday. Thc Iwo men who found •ami please return to "Expreu" office and receive reward. FOB SALB (MUcellauioui) Ico Cream, Butler Milk aud Sweet Milk at tbe Qrotto, fresh daily. 89-4 TO RENT- Throe-roomed collage on corner of Moody au<l°l7lb street, tin a monlli. Apply 1). W. Robertson, 487 Lomdale. FOB RENT Upper three largo un furnished rooms, $18 monthly, 1649 i I- i. riii-lu Avcuue. TO RENT—Furniihed six rooniid houie for six mouths froiu 1st of April. Apply Wiirlujiiui.' Piano House Ltd. t.f. FOR RENT Warehouse, First stmt 8., Ml. Crown Block, 80x61, lauo en trance ou lauo at 126 per month. Ap ply to Lett k r. in.-, ic.-. 316 Blchardi St. U-3 MI80ELLANB0US Oet it at Lonadale L'barmaoy Pbom 89 w*fe. FOB SALE CHEAP-Oik mmtcl and brisi front Iro place, in good condl tion, ready for removil. May be seen at 818 13ib Street Weet. t.f FOB SALE—Second band orgau in good condition Price 160 oo cuy tirmi- Apply Wirburnili Piano House Ud. if Wm. Mamon, Com 148 Aid. W. H. .Montgomery, Ub til Alox. Mauon, Ub Hi Dr. Clayton, Ind M Ml ..169 Wm. nuatt^ ami. .:, Anthony Sbilland, Hoc. THB BOY WHO HAD FINOBM AND THUMB BLOWN OFF /■ V. Ill Pbilip Whileficid, who on Tueaday eommltted for trtel in a higher , t for attempting to murdir Claudi Ji, wu takin over to Weitmluler Constable Prime in the afternoon (M lodged there to await bia trial. It (a understood thai hi intends making location for bail. ..MS ..117 McConnill, lib Ymlr J. H. Scholeld, Com. ■■ B. P. I'eltipiecc, Hoc. .. Alberni Mr. 1. 0. (',. Wood, Com. (acclimis Uon). Atlin Dr. H. JSuon Young, Com. (acrlama Um). Oiriboo (Two Mambaii) M. Callanan, Com If A. McDonald, Com It Stuart Henderson, Ub. M MM William B. MacLeau, Com 698 H. Wright, lad 190 Arthur Harrod, Soc 177 Nanalmo A. 9 Planu, Com ffl Aid. Haary Shipbird, Ub 174 /. Place, Soc Ml - ITawcaatla 9 B. mr,'Otm lit P. Wllllami, Soc .....Ml Wmw Ttm*mm*m9*m* Thu. Oi|ord,Coaa;,..... Kill Oiorgi Ksaaidy, Uir., IM Fathir Sayi Accident Du to Nigli geuce 'of Municipality'i Aganta It will be remembered tha| two weeki igo tbe young son of Mr. Alto C. Abbott of Lynn Valley mat witb a mut serious miihap in cOMiquenci of wbicb hi lost tba Ingen and thumb of hii lift hand. Tba boy, who la 11 yean Old, picked up an unexplodid dynamite cartridge wbicb, it wu itatid at tbi time, be ignited while holding it inula hind, In lequal to ibii celamltoui ac cideul, tbe diitpsl cokpcll bava reciiv ed a letter from Meurt. Hindinoo, Tulk and Bray, loliciton, iaeiructed by the boy'l father, intimating that Iba accident wu "clearly dui to tbi nigligence of ihe municipality through iti Igenti, repreientaUvei or anployeei in leaving dynamite rapi without pro per guard or protection oa tba bigb way or on tb* seine of work.'" Tbi letter expreuw a wjilingneu to coafu wilb Ibo cnuncll or iti repraeeatftivei, bat failing tbii tbreataai aba iimttp'* of a writ. Coun. LonM v«iaa4 tbi unanimom view of tin eounei) tbat It admitted no liability. FOB BALK-One lot of grocery sbeliiug and counter in Lynn Valley Now in lion la^ly occupied by A. ti Fletcher. Can.be men by ipplying to W. 1. Wilion, ANignee. . if, PODTJBT FOB SALB FOB HALK Settings of Mammolh Pekin Ducki. Frixe atrain. Phong IM. Thoroughbred While Wyindolte eggi 41 'Hi per ..limn III l.iih Street waat. Ut Eggs from lie laying strain White Ugboms, 11.00 por letting. Tin montbi' rooster from iame itrain II.M. Cor- katt,, corner ')»< • m and Cboelerlcld, Norlb Umdale. 89-3 B. a Whlli Ugtorn ind Wbiti Wyiudoiie Eggi from my but layers, HM par letting, IM for I7M. Day Old chirks |l7.5i| pit hum]ml Piatt MciriM Poultry Bancb, Yanudon, Haney, B. C. ti. B ^Jg&«* Agrcemenis for Bale discouutid. Moucy wailing. Lonsdale Realty Co, 636 Unsdalc Avenue. I'houe 3)7. t.f. Fire wood, Capilano Woody unl, tbo old Capilauo terminus, Keilb road. Corl wood and stove wood, 14 and 16 iuchoa full measure, prompt delivory. P. 0. Box 2306, I'bone 238. 18-4 ■ II C. Livery and Board ittblu— Light rigs tnd ladies' saddle horses for hire. Stabling for horses. General delivery and heavy teaming. H. Duma., 4tb slrect west Phoni 847 t.f NORTH 8HOBE BE81DENTS-IF you dwire lu sell your buaiaiM or pro peiiy of any kind call or writi oi, wa have climii for clou-iu acreage for tubdivliioa. We un git rcsolli. Mcilwiine k Dtlbu, 9 Jones Building, 407.Hastings St. W., Vincouvtr, B. C. Tbe Nortb Vaneouvir Dye Worka 44 Unidilo Avuiue, guarantee to do u good work it cheaper pricei tban you can possibly got in Vancouvar. Oiva u a trial, tba mult wlU ipeak for itself Pbone 107. t-f- FOB HALE -A taw pau of prlu |»tock, Colombian Wyabdottei, Columbia! Bocks, Partridge Wyandottes, Bull Orjdnglons, 8. C. Whits Ugboms. Now booking ordin for eggs tnd day old chlcki. Mra. I. E. Ua, Lyna Valley Poultry fardi, Dmpiey Boad, Box 8114, Nortb Vincouvir. Will trade. Tjuomod modern house, itone baaamearfurMce, garden and lawn, oaa block from Boulevard and Kiitb road facing tout'o, with ipleodld view, for two good lots, mut be cloao to car, facing toutb with good vitw. Box 8881, North Vaneouver. Und during and Grading Loti, Paty Andruu, Central Contractor. Bower- coanectlom a specialty, biioment aad other excavating work undertaken EHimftM fue. 687 St. (Jrorgc'i Avi., Nortb Voncouvir, poit oice box 9398 « U you wltb a cheap or ebeicc bomi lite ^tk for my Hit, Ufa neu lou bli MM up, Two lott on llth itreet weal, moni block, MOO and IIM not thla wiok. Flno home oo Queon il/iat M ll let, HMD- loll, U, tl, Woek 11, D. L 878, M,800. Ut 8, Hook IJ, Para fruh milk, i»aa> butter, buttir milk, alao Ice and lea cream supplied la aay quantities at right prlcu by tbi Purity Creamery Company, ISO Second atraat wut. Our matkodi of handling aad proeeuet of >vaaa/aelnra ara iba , ,. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lataat Md baat kaowa to modern D. L. 7M, IM feat, toe vliw, 11,740. Mitata. U Was. 0. MltahaU, Box S4S4. Ml ■7 . ,..:-. -. is.; 2. THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER. 8, C„ FRIDAY, MARCH "ft. 1911, I ffoCHlUNm H»m m 1 « ? ,1, i » ai! ■i'i tm k - « h— .../ to i. * 'fmmm *• 1 I* \ • ■ ^HAttmf VK \U4>m«uUvdL fc*u* cut ow*. ok Uu. G«*)T ■**« I Prices (H Terms Lota l & 6 Corner* $1050 ■ each. Inaide LoU $750 " One third Cash, Balance in 6, 12 and 18 month*. I THIS IS A GOOD INVESTMENT 7 LoU in a bunch, D. L. 676, on Keith Road, and on the Route of the C. P. R., $2575 for the bunch; $825 caah, balance on easy term*. NORTH YANCOUVER REAL ESTATE CO. UO Esplanade. Phone 227 R. C. BISS /. A. WOODS DICKINSON & SON, LTD. Will Change that Old Store Front SASHES, DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, CASINOS WSSmSmffmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Dickinson & Son, Ltd. ESPLANADE EAST P.* 0. Box 1719. Phone 222 District pf Nortb Vancouvsr. | PUBLIC NOTIOB li hireby given to t (lie Klectors of Iho Municipality of Norlli Vaiicuuver tint I require the < presence uf the sulil Klectors at Ilie Municipal Hull, curlier of, I.mui Valley i ond l-i -j,-ins li.s, nisi Nurlli Vancouver. In llic sulci Municipality, mi 8ATIBIMV, tke lOlh Jlor.-n, llll, • I CIOO u'cluck auun j fur Ihe i sn i ...... ut electing ijvrsuiis lu ! represent Ihem In Ihe Munlclpul I'mu |ell ai Kecve and Couuclllore, mid cled- Intt Ave persons lo represent (hem on ; tlio Board ol School Trustees. I Tin candidate! shall he numlnaled In writing, the writing shull he sub- scrlhcd hy Iwu voters ot Ihe Municipal- ' Ily ai proposer und Mconder, und snail (be delivered lu the Returning o/llcer at any (line belween lhe date uf this ss.il.. and Iwo o'clock p in on the duy of the nomination. ' And In ins event of a pull being nee- i-ss.ii>. iuch pull- will bt opened on Salurl.l, III. April, 1113, j between the houn uf nine o'clock a.m and seven o'cluck p.m. of Ihe ttld day at the said Municipal Hull, lhe Church Hall, corner uf Queen street and Lonsdale Avenue, and at Ihe School House i 'iipii.iin. ruad. all In the said muni, I pallly, of which every pcrioa li required lo like notice ond govern himself 1 accordingly. The qualification* for Kuovc ihall bt ihli being a male Urlllsh subject and having been for lhe three months ncil preceding Ihe day of his numlnalloii I the registered owner, In lhe 1 1 Ksg- Islry Oflice. of land or real properly iliuuic wllliln Ihe munlclpallly of the .aliened vulue on the last municipal I or provincial assessment roll, of Av* | hundred dollars or inure uver and abovt ui In-1 wliii- duly qualified Palmer, Burmester & von Graevenitz, Limited ■" - - ■ , U IOJ** 239, D.L545. 50x154led caih. $1300 Lot 10, 2 of 229, 545, 361156, cleared, third caih, 11200 LoU 19 k 20, 230A, 545-6. Double corner, cleared, $1600 66x135 led. Third caih. Boulevard, lOOx 114,cleared, 1-4caih, 6, M 18 ■ $2500 Cleared Twgk Com 143 ft. facing " Temp* " Height* *■"" ■■'■!'" ■■■"■ l . mmtmt .i i i map ii ■■ i i, .. ., (W.Fitt*UiJJ«ijdCtrTenwiM,N.Loi«lal« t thetm UU and 71 any registered judgment or charirc. and being otherwise municipal voter. The 'in.'lin. .iiln1.1. for councillor thall be hll being a male British subjeel and having been for the Ihree monlli! nesl preceding Ihe dty of his nomination the regislered owner, It the Land Kcglitn Ollice, of land or i.'.il properly situate wllhln Ihe munlclpallly of the aliened valui. on lbe lul municipal ut provincial aiacasiiuint rull uf Iwo hundred and ilfiy dullum or moro over tnd above my registered Judgment or charge; or being a hoineilcader. lessee from ths crown, or pre-emptor who bu resided within lhe munlclpallly for the •pact or one year or more Immediately Preceding thl day of nomination, and assessed for Ave hundred dollurs or more aa tbi lut municipal or provincial uwument roll over and above any reglllcred judgment or charge, or being a homesleader, lessee from (be Crown, or pre-emptor who bat reilded wltbln tbi municipality for a portion of one year Immediately preceding tit. iiiuiiliintli.il, and during the remainder of aald year bu been tne owner of laid Iind, of which he formerly wu a home Header, lessee from (he crown or pre- emptor, ud ii uscssed for Ave hundred dollari or more on Ibo lul municipal or provincial uacsuuysl roll over ana above any registered 'judgment or chirge land being olherwlie duly .jim! lied u a municipal voter In every icbool diitrict, any peraon being a householder In the dlslrlcl, and being a Brltlah subjeel of (he (oil tai of twenty-one yean, and oilier will qualified by (bit act to vote tl an election of school' (ruateei In the laid ichool dlilrlcl, shull be eligible to ba elected or to servo u t Ichool trustee In tuch diitrict. Oiven under my band at Norlh Van- ll-l . Riurnlng OUcer. SMMsCim mNNwsgnrm North Vincouver Gil FrauchiM Council Approval pi N. V. Ou aad Oakt Oo.'i Application FraiichUi Bylaw to bi BubmltUd to Batipayin ' i Tt was oipuotetl that tbo city council would ill until a lata boar on Wednesday uiiilit deliberating ou tba detailed prni. tnil com. of tba protracted gas franchise problem, tloniiileratlon of tba application'of John Coats ami (lom piny, nt lAwdan, England (represented hitherto hi Ut. H. Sydney Haadcock) vaa, howovor, elimited from ilie igendi it being manifeitly clear, at the outiat tbat tho specified ratal and their important s I- ii , jn tbii application wire not at all in accordance with tha re- quiromenti of tbe council. There only remained therefore the application of tha Nortb Vancouvar On and Coke Oompany, represented by Mr. P. Q. Crisp, of Hours. Owillim, Criip aad Mackay, barristers of Vaneouvir, lir. ]. h. Stanford, tbe com>papy'i eugineer, and Mr. E. I'teta, ot Mauri. Pun aud Boult, Nortb Vancouver, the aoting lecretary of the company. m Tho mayor presided ovtr an assembly of four aldermen, tbe absentees being Aid. McBae aad Aid. Dick. Hit wor ship preferred consideration of tbt ap- plication clause by clause witb tbi slalomoot that the city tolieitor, Uf. B. I.. Beld, wbo wai alao preient, had studied the document and bad pronounced it in bia opinion to be au equitable franchise. Tbo question waa tackled in a thorough liuiiaeislike inauner, the city clerk reading aloud each sedition, Mr. Beid and tbe aldermen commenting, objecting, approviag, suggesting, Mr. Oriip and bit colleague! acquiescing, refuting, compromising. Tbe flnt outbreak of controveny centred around that section which dotormined the term of yean for which Ibo francbiia ibould be ex elusive. Aid. Foramen coniidered that tbe city would lie in a position to purchase tbo franchise in tan yean' lime. Per- souilly, aa tbe council knew, ba wu uot really in favor of granting any francbiti, He wpuld have liked to bavo teen tbe city supplying iti awn gas, but in lieu of tbit he did uot elijsci to granting a fnucliiio for is short a term pf years u possible. Aid, Hiss, while .partly in agreement with Aid. Foreman, did net oppose a period of flftoen years if there wai, at the end of that term, a substantial mileage of piping laid. ,. ' Mr Qiitpi aa tka eouiptuy's behalf', slated emphatically that hia client! could not agroit-U tny period less tban fifteen yean. Tbey had figured It down to a cent and bad decided tbat auy lorm less than flfteon yean wai aot feasible. "Nii|i|)imii" iiid Aid. Irwin, "thc cily docided lo purchase at tbo end of the 16 yeirs, but tbe pipes were loo small for the city'i purpose and thi plaul ought lo be replaced by a more modern one! If thit were known u the arbitrators what influence would it have on tlieir valuation)" Mr. Id-id thought it would have ron siderable influence. Mr. .'■i.-iiiiciil, tbo company's eo gineer, said that u a rule tboy pul down piping suibViont for flvo or tea years. "If tbey are not big enough" be added, "then clearly it will pay yuu well lo purchase the plant." Aid. Koroma n wai in the meantime peering into tbe future, and wondering whether occasion would arise for tht mill less tearing up of the city'i permanent paviijg. Aid. Irwiu favored thi insertion of a clause whereby whan tbo city wished lo do any permanent paving, oo beiug given three montha .notice, the company would put ip permanent piping ind services. Thc matter of leakages was men tinned aud Ihe city engineer, Mr. Hancs1 rci'oiiimeiic) tbat , tome itijiulitioo should, be made u to Ihe amount of pivement which might be torn up al the time. Mr. Stanford slated and Mr. Hanes agreed that there wu no iuch thing u a leak whon Mannesman pipes wore Installed. ' Piirutiipu also waged briefly around section 16 which originally provided tbtt it ihould not bo rompuliion on the applicants to furnllb gu to any houae, oHii'c, slioji, establishment, reiidence, or building at a distance of more than fifty feet from any of their mains. Mr. Heid suggested that thit olajlie ihould be amended to tbe effect that it ihould bo compuliory es the company to tup- ply gu to premises situated at a dis lauec of not more tbtn one hundred feet from tny of tbe mains. The situttiou, io fir as tbc'cltuse waa concerned, wu nutahcUed by Mr. Crisp's assurance thtt hit clients would tupply gu wheieever tbey could do butineet. The vital qucitiou tben trait. Aid. Irwin itld tM whit the city required wu of good qualifor-tt a low rate. He wondered whether it would net be poi sible to make tbe initial price IJ.25 pa, thouitnd foet itntced of IIM. Wr. Crisp aaid tbis wai impowiWe. fketmmei m ami twm Bank of Montreal B= Esttblbb.il 1*17 Capitol (paid up) - $18,413,000 Reims • ■ ■ • $18,000,000 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED l^m^mmmwmmtmma Saving! Bank Department INTEREST PAID AT CURRENT RATES North Vancouvar Branch i F. A. MACRAE, Mt. Crown Bldg., lit Street Manager Contractors, Builders, Storekeepers, and Employers OF OFFIOE HELP, BTO., BTO. ueed only to pbone 331 to havo ail vacaucios filled. NO (HIABOfi ta BMPLOYEB or EMPLOYEE therefore tbere is absolutely no no canity to utilill employment Ageuciea in Vancouver, as a complete liat of all classes of workers it kept at tba CIVIC INFORMATION AND LABOR BUREAU Phone 321. 14 Lonidale Avenue. W. B. HOOD, Hicrotary. NOTIOB In the Matter of A- 9 Fletcher The Boyal Bank of Cauada having banded the books and bills receivable iu tbe above mailer over to W. J. Wilson, Assignee, il parlies indebted to tbo above Estate are rei|ueslecl lo little their account with the suid Assignee forthwith, the creditors having given imperative Instructions lo collect all outstanding accounts forth witb. All payments are to be | ni.l direct to the Assignee who will issue receipts for tamo. W. J. WIIcHON, Assignee. 938 Healings St. West. NOTIOB TO OBBDITOBU In tba Matter of tba Eitate of Elm bath Am Keith, Diceaiid, Late of tin City of North ?ancouvtr lu tbt Province of Britlih Columbia. NOTICE ii hereby giveu pursuiut to tha "Trustees and Executors Act" to all creditors of tbt above estale. lo deliver to tbe undersigned full purlieu lars of their claimi verified by Statutory Declaration, before the .list day of March, 1812. DOMINION TJiOST CO. LTD., 207 Haitingi Street West, Viucouver. Ditid l«lh Mtrcb, J'Jli!. PUBLIC NOTIOB Kiitb road wait (old location) road will be closed from west boundary of 1). L. 655 westwards during tho cou structiou of trestle iu D. L. 6(6 until further notice. J. B. C06QKOVE, Diitrict Euginetr. WE COULD Paper the World irom our itock of now Will Paptre ao it aoeou. Every dty loan now deaign axrivtg to Sll the vtoenay ol tboie eloaad out. Handaome Wall Fapera tri here in wdieai verMy. Juit tall our laJeemtn for wbat room you want tha paper tnd hi will •how you juat the pattern you tie looking tor. To ohooae iron uur itock ii p pioa- •un, to pay oar pt-low it my. W, He STONEY k CO. Ill Eiflanado Weat. Phone UD Wit #t;iiiburfc MONTREAL THE STANOARO le thi National Weekly Newipapor of tbo Dominion nl Canada. It li national In all Ita ulms. li iiici Ihe moit oxpenelvo engrty- iniiis. procuring the photograplu Irom ull over the world. Its arUclea ire carefully iclected tnd in ciiii..ii.ii policy li thoroughly Independent. A tubicrlptlon to The Standard coin HM pat year to any addreaa In Canada or Ureal Britain. TRY IT FOR 19121 Montreal Standerd Publishing Ce, Limitsd, Publishsrs. IVMIPtll IIP (IMI, MIKINIi unci 1,1 fioM Coal iiiiiiiui. rlvhla ol the Dotirtulon In Manitoba, Suikatcliewan and Albcr- ta. the Yukon Terrllor)-, tbe Norlb-Wlit T, nlimi.... and In a portion of the province of Brlllih Columbia, may bi letted for t linn of I weiii) -one years tt un iiiiiiu.il rental of fl an acre. Nol more lhan 2.610 teres will be leased (o one applicant Application lor a lease must bo made by tin uppllcajit In person lo ilie Auent or Bub-Agent ol thc dlilrlcl In whlcb Iho rlghtl applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land muit be described by sec lions, ur IckiI subdivision! of sections, uml In unsurvoy- ed territory the Irlcl a|.|illcil for slmll bo icii'i nl uul by lbe applicant hlm- scll Kach application must be sccumpm- led by a fee uf |( which will he refunded If the rights applied lor iro not available, bul nut olherwlie. A royally shall be paid un Ibe merchantable output of thc mine tl the rate of Ive eentt per tun The person operating lhe mine ibtll fuiiiluli Ihe Agent with sworn return! tccouotlng for tho lull quantity or merchantable coal mined and pay Ihe royally Ihereon If lhe coal mining rlghii are nut being unerated. iuch return! ihould be .furnished at least once a year. The leaie will Include lhe eual mining rlghtl unly, bul Ibe leuee may be per- milled lo purchaae whatever available •urfacc rights may be coniidered nec- eiiary lor the working of lhe mine at the rule ol II" un acre Fur full Information anpllcatlon ihould be made lo lhe lecrclory of lhe in imi inn-Hi of Ibt liiieilor, Olltwa, or to tny ukciii in Hub-Agent of Dominion ''""), w. w. cony. I'. i.iin Minisic-i it (be Interior. ' N. II I'naulhorlied publication of Ihli advortlicincnt will nol bs paid for "» lib M i /» "5*5 TO CANADIAN ABOHITEOT8 Competition for Naw Unlverilty BuiW- Ingi to be BrecUd at Point dray Near Vancouver, Brltiib Columbia. The ii.nernmi'iii of Brltlah Columbia invite Competitive Plans for tile goner al tc heme tnd detlgn for the propoaed new Unlverilty, together with mare detailed Plans for the buildings to be erected flrst at an oituuateiT cott of HM9.W. Prim ol IWM9 will bt given for the moit lUccoieful deeignt lubinitted. Particulars of the competition mi plan of site may be obtained on rnjuiiH from tbt undersigned. The doiigm to bt tout in by Inly Hit, U12, addraiwd to TNE MINJUBTEB OF EDUCATION, Parlianient Buildiugi, Victoria, Briliih Columbia. V, THE EXPREW WORTH VANCOUVER, ft C, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1912. mim * S DRAWING NEAR \\\fl YGU CdNSIDERING FRIEND A GJPT FOR A Those who purpoie buying gifts which will represent tha real sentiment of thia joyous feiiival will find in our well .anorted ilocltl juat what will meet iheir reijiiircmcnli. Dainty pieces of jewelry, silver novelties, card cases, punei, mesh bags, vanity boxei, perfume hollies and photo frames, ai well at many neat novelties prepared eipecially for thit occasion. PLAIN GOLD CROjSSES We have on hanaa very moderate assortment of plain gold crotMi, which make moit appropriate, significant Easter gifu. lenry Birks & Sons, Ltd. JBWBLEBS, B1LVEB8MITHS, WATOHMAKBBB. .., George E. Trorty, Managing Director tw Haitingi and Granville Streeti Vancouver, B. C. t r ake Your Morning Toast at Your Breakfast Table! EL TOSTO may be connected wilh any ordinary lighting socket Turn on the current and in an instant the coils are glowing In a few minutei tlie two slices of bread are lurned to a'rich, golden brown color Toast made on EL TOSTO is especially appetizing, lhe more io as it may be served direct from the toaster to your plate. Price $4.00 Call al our office, 50 Lonsdale Avenue, and see this appliance B. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.. LTD. Phone 66 NATKWAI. WWW rffWfr **Tnf. fllWflrV -WWW m Ufa* »?■ ms JM Quarterly Bevtear Tinp tliousunl yours before ''|i)f|jl|Bg. pictures" ifpn dreamed of the world already bad tbem. Tlie pictures of thu Hililo iiiovol Tlw HP jpatlnct witb life ami ppi»r. *tot toty Ao toil tinm- solves move, but tboy move the rentier. Tbay play on all tlio emotions, uml, mum tbau any otber literature, impel toward trutb—beauty—barmoify—Heaven and Oirdl Tnis il pro-emluontly trite of tbp |iurl wliieli iinfiilds tbe life pf Jesm. It il essentially a pietprial biography) and for Dili ressou never loses its charms. Tba Nativity ii dear and ilgnitcant to tbe uaivenal human heart, titer, magi, ,ilm|ilierclu, angell, imrenls, aud lluhe never lost thoir charm. Like tbo magi, tbe arti, pootry, painting and music have preieutod their richest glfll at tbo shrine of lletlileliem. Thul scene haa been Idealised and given a iplrltua) romauce such at no other in huinun bin lory possesses. Yet, after ill, It is not the "ili',.sli..|»s on His eradlo" thai really concerns ui. To dwell upon tho mere Incident pf tbo Advent ii tp go \nek lo tbo ci.ii.i."!"' of tbo race, whieh leiiiihiecl ill a marvel. It it not tbe Hull"! but tbo Mun! What did lie stand for and exemplify! Whit was tlm nature and sum of Ilis influence! Vancouver Business Directory oniiNBaa nii.i.DiiKs. SPROTT SHAW Busine,. Collage 336 Haitiugi St. W. Canada'a Q'aateat Waatarn 8ohool H. J. Sprott, B.A., - -Manager IIKAI, KITATc Yorkshire Guarantee It. Securities Corporation, Limited 440 Seymour Street It V.M ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENT ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgate - • • Umiugn BKSTIIJUHTI All North Vaneouvir psupli nt 11 LEONARDS' Kitbtr Flick Blook or Uniting! St., opposite tbi new poll offioe. I.cnnuul ■elli hit tw bv tbi puund. I m* r' ■■ NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF NON-REGISTBRED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE Contrary to the usual practice the Assessment Notices for 1912 have been sent to the registered owners ol properly according to tlie Land Registry records. * "i ip to' tiii ]>.*wpl. purchasers have been in llic habit of •) ,sfyii|jj the city authorities that (lie y.'i</cily had changed hands so' that notices of assessment and taxation ihould no', •yi osjray. This form of registration of owners has heretofore been deemed sufficient for city purpoiei, but owing to a recent decision the cily council 11 advised by iti solicitors to recognise these owners only who appear on the records of the Land Registry Office. Unfortunately a great many never register their deeds or agree mend. 1 Jcj, uclc The Norlh Vancouver Land and Improvemenl Company hai received numeroui aueument noticea for 1912 for proptrty which it hai sold and which hai lince changed hands two or three tku. The Company, therefore, desires to notify perioni who have purchaied from it that they ihould take itepi to ensure notices of aueument and taxation being sent to them 10 that they may become aware of the value at which they are being messed and pay taxes as they fall due. - . The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company - limited Liability 543 PENDER STREET. * ■ VANCOUVER, B. C. Phone ^268 Wu^t llu eontribptiPii to buiiiau bot- tprnioptt One iupidpnt—puly ppa— pf pJius' ypptliii prosofvpt). If au.l yiei| it w||| be I'dlllid In lie tilt wbp'o period jii pp|to|flp-tbe ip|rit, trails, iic.|iiirc'iueulH of clsui-tbo poy. It is tbe Vuutll ip (|ie l''l"l'le where lllii Merriunie idoa und iliwiiiu« couscioui- ness, "Jaw Wei" pkmVi Hint until It 11111l.es 11 ini ulili viuiia In lime uml pluee and human relutipmblp The noxt picture In tho moving album is of the ■greatest prophet pf all ages, whpso uur limits, fuml, nnil vpry self were i ser incin overwhelming in power. Tbis uncompromising prppbol, wltb sackcloth garment uml cheap diet, was list and greatest In tho long Hue of thoso who bad boon lent Ip call lhe Kuril's people to account, uml prepare tbem for tbe Lord's coming. Yel it was all lo vain. The vineyard persistently brought forth wild grapes 'fhe noxt picture li that of lhe temptation of .lesus ulwost an in 1 (niii-1.- - cm-. 14 was tbe citadel of Ihe human soul uf Jesus the do vil sought to turn. In Ills human nature Jesus must 11c ilu make transit from in nm uw innocence tp thc innocence of deliberate tcmplutioii, but this may bavo been the crucial epoch. A patent bullet proof elolh has been iuventcd bIiuIi is eluimed to absolutely protect the wearer. Hid the Divinity pf Jesus form sueh armour I Was it pot ni lii i- for evil lo cnicr/ Then how wu He (empted us we are) Jesus' encounter is reduced lo a shun light, liul Jesus was nob ilm overslaughed with Ihe dlviue, Temptation was addressed lo Jesus us huinun. He conipiornl where the llrsl Adam 'uileill The public ministry of eJsus burst upon the people e u moral sunrise John llaplist's preacher Inni been the foregleatn, but such sermons us that upun lhe Mount were u complete bringing lo light uf (Inspirit, principles and effect of Ihe King lum of (lod. It was also tn uuvoiling of lllC Mi ■ mli Hun 1 I; His hills! eslcilness, purity unl authority. The light win nut conllnoil lu uirrow terri lory, is commonly suppose,I, Imi lilurcl across all Syria, ll was not tlwu.v,, u gentle radiance. It wus often ioihtii Iruled in ;i caustic ray winch cuu«uuii"l nm 1. uf In I'm in ;■ I'liiuii. 1 wilh Iho Ministry of Word ran Ibe ministry of deed the litter a series of pirible< Icslgncl lu illustrate the former. II i uul u tint* coincidence thai in Ihir ae mini iif Ihe beginning of Jesus' mill lltry Ihere is inserted us il in purenlhe sis, lhe - .nl uf human helpers, ll plumed Him tu put this luu."I upon men, making Mn m cu si,.ii, 1 wilb 11 im iu founding the Kingdom The ii'ene of Jesus' tireless activity is limoafcfiw] fro;, lit jiublleity v' thr lynugugue lo lhe iw.-ol privity of tbe home. What I'eler bas jusl seen uf Ihe Muster's puwer eiubold ejis him lo call ullcnliou lo u case of sickness in his own house 1 low, con ■ uiiiing fu lul fever. This domestic mir aele will produce uo sueh scnsutiin Bl the oue wrought in Ihe synagugue, bul love for Ilis disciple, desire lo cuiillim His sunn nhui unstable fiilh, as well as Irue sympathy for lbe sufferer, leads Jesus lo give the Wurd and lo'ic-u of power After supper the street in froul of el'ler's bouse is found converted inlo one vast hospital wurd. fur lhe public miracle had been a silier bell whose notes of hope had suumled in every shadowed home Prom one sufferer' 1 mil lo in.1.1 h. 1 Jesus uull.nl in Ihe la ..ir lininc under Ihe slurs, nor did'He desist aa lung us there way • liny suf I'i'tiT OII Uli) motion' gentle llOSOtll. Now we know how (aperuiuni was lift ed to lleuven. No uther cily Inul such u perfect example of Jesus' puwer. In 11 single night ill demons were expelled mill all diseased pysons made whule. Uul ihe Inveterate power uf sin is wen iu lbc fid lhat the mighty wurds pru iluccd 110 general or lasting failh in Jesus. Kirlily was Capernaum's doom ir.nl More pictorial of mlr uoles It >Ml in which ccrlaiii fn. ni let a paralytic down Ibruugn lam-l ■/, lo Jesus' feet while He w is in the ail of preaching. Fine example of sur in,nulling nliicllii lc«! uf sluing Uli) prln lull human sympathy of Ihe power of 1 Iiinuiion pf Ibe breaking up of 1 ouvouiionelity. It is lbe llrsl in stance where Jesus forgives iln. Ur did il not jusl to auerl Uis power, nol to antagonize ilis enemies, but because in Ibis instance the patient was suffer iug more from bit comciouiness of sin lhau from his pilsy, To have relieved Die latter without attention to the for mer would not bave been a genuine re iteration of the wbolo man. Jeiui' in iwer to thc erltici wu: ''Obnipotence knowi nothing 0/ diseisc. To jLfnt- giving is jutt as easy ai healing* Hut to convince Ihem Ho will Wtirk it any way thoy chose. Hoal Hrst or forgive afterward*, or vice vim Tbis wonderful series of "moving pictures" closes witb the stirring scene* of Ine call of Matthew from bit loll-bouie in Capernaum. If be bad hesitated his name would not be the lnl to greet us wheu we opent be Now Testament. Uul he did apt hesitate, He pat aside his office with all Iho wealth aod power it temptingly offered—*! overcame lbe unpopularity arising from bit oice. Al bit banquet be seeks tp make Wa former aiaociates acquainted with bis «cw Matter. To tbe J'barlwm' question, "Uow can a. good map tat with tin (oral" Jetui amwon tbat tbe aisocla tipu ji born of genuine human love, and ahe purpoae Is reclamadaa. '• 'IMl '- -' s's - ■ The Canadian Bank of Commerce / NOW OPEN FQR BUSINESS IN NORTH VANCOUVER Branch of the Bank located on Eiplanade West, near Lonsdale Avenue. * A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED lnlereit paid on Saving! Bank Deposits of One Dollar and upwardi. Withdrawals ' may be made al any time. Capital $11,000,000 Rut $9,000,000 J. A. i'OUTBB, Manager Noith Vancouver Branch PERCY KING hegt to announce that he will OPKN A BRANCH OFFICE At Terniinu* oi Capilano Car Line immediately. Let ui have your listings of Capilano property. — PERCY KING Notary Public, Real Estate. Insurance and Convey anting. 18 IJQNSDALE AVENUE AND TERMINUSOFCAPILANO CAU LINE Nwitfn VAailOOTB orrv pekrirb. limited TlSlli TABU TAK1NU SFIiaI JUBCH HI, Will. Laan Vmcouw VM •tM AM. 2.40 •J. to 3.00 '7.00 J gll •7.80 a In Tin luu *IM 4 2U bin 4.40 •kid too tM ,'. id 'J HI 6lu UID Ciw 10.00 Ut 10.20 1.40 10.40 MO 11.00 IM 1120 ;m 11.40 tw 19.00 uo 12.20 VU MO 12.40 »M 1.00 WM I JO ll.-l., I ID 11.04 ■11", 11.30 Iff 1: I-' 1.00 Mi*, Xorlb Vincouver •too AM. - m ut. •tM 2.40 •Ik) 3.00 •IM 3.20 IM 3.40 •7.40 1.00 Mt I'U) •tM 4.40 1.40 6.00 9M 6 in PM UID (1.40 tM 10.00 ISO I0J0 1.40 ' 10.40 UO 11.00 m 11.20 nn 1140 KIM) 12.00 sau UIO PM. tM 12.40 nan IM Hl.OO \M 10.30 140 11.00 iM UW""- r ■':'• AM. AM. ' iiuotei "Hot aa gunliy" Tuna table luLjcvl le ilimuc 1 notice i'oni|*nj not liiMi fir delays, accidental or otherwise Tuna table lul.je. I lo ilimuc wilbout ■ ■ ' North Shore Locators SK "AVE EXCLUSIVELY Block 12a li?'d £» tK Cleared LoU fronting on the carline and Grand Boulevard, ^900 up. One-quarter cask, 6, 12, 18 mlhs. OUR WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS Palace Hotel Second Street. North Vaacouver, B. C. FINEST ROOF CARDEN ON PACIFIC COAST RaTEJ: $2.00 fm dap up. Special taut to laoiihu mi fe ftgidat boatitn. REDA & ANDRUSS Propnetori 'i ■■ ■■' ' ' ' ' \ 4, THE EXPRESS NQRTM'vaNOQWR, B, C„ FRIDAY, MARCH ■», Wl THB EXPRESS WOBTH VAMOOUTHS. .BBIIIBH OOLUVBIA ' ! / , \ Publiihid Tuiadayi and Frldayi by Nortb Bhore Prm, Wmited, SBO, H, MQ8PEN, BDITOB AND MANAOBB. Bataa Of Bnbiirint'ion:-One year, HM. Pig months, Ml. Three monthi, B5e, United Btatei and Foreign, $11.00 per year, Advertlilng lam WU Ba Quoted on Application. The Eipreii it devoted to tba interest! pf the North Shore ot Burrard Inlet aieluilvaly, It eonitltutea an advertising medium of axeeptional value for reaching in a thorough and effective manner the population of North Vaneouver Oity and Diitrict, Every effort is made to give advertisers tha matt satisfactory lervloe. All ebangaa in eontraet advartliemeuti ihould be In tha printer!' handt not later than 10 a. m. Monday and |S p. m. Wedneiday to aniun iutertiou in tbt following iuue. Nortb Vincouvir, B, 0„ .March », 1818. THB NOBTH BHOBB AB A TOUBIBT BBBOBT In bli interoiting letter, publiibed in thla iuue, witb reference to the pout- bllltiea of tba Nortb Shore, relative to tourist travel, Mr. D. 0. Dick directs timely attention to a topic familiar to all pro North Vaaeouverltei and one witb respect to which tbe iintimenti to which ha glvei eipretilon, will meet with general approval, Nature bat done practically all tbat eould be deilred In order to make of North Vaneouver one of tbe foremost touriit resorts of tbi Pacific coait. Topographically the North Shore la endowed to a most remarkable degree, with mow clad mountain topi and foreit covered hillsides—from whose commanding elevation! there il provided an borlion whoie radius ii manured liy hundreds of miles and wltbin whose circumference ia unfolded a wonderful panorama comprising ocean, island, gulf, eity, farm lands, river and inlel, such ai is rarely found anywhere throughout the world- deep woru canyom, rushing mountain streams abounding in Ash, In leisou— mountain trails and cosy nooki, all Of which combiue to make a veritable par- adiie for Ihe tooriit or tbe pleaiurt ■taker. Geographically Dame Nature hu plaud all theie nviibiug attraction! of thi Norlh Hhora within very small coinpau aud at tba vary doors of what ii dutioed to be one of the inoet douiely populited centre! on tbe American continent, namely, the peuln- mils lying betweea Burrard Inlet and lha Fraier river. It tinnot will ba otberwiie than that ihou who are moat familiar with all that Ibe Nortb Shore bu to offer In the wiy of letali attractions and who have, at the ume time, an intelligent idea of the immenae financial benefits to be obtained from their development, •]>Qlll4 view with impatience, the nee iiiarilyilow precunei which the com munlly ii compilltd to follow in order lu arrive it Hist position which will enibli it to ruliu upon thii invilu •bll aieet. Study advincement, however, il be iug madi from iiuon to ituoo, in rendering then feiturei accewlble md in developing their latent powibilitiu. Thi "good roadi" >policy of Ihi clly ■nd district councils hu already done much in Ibis regard and much more rapid progreu will he made in the fu ture than in the put In thie reipect. Tbi conitructlon of thl piw marine drive along Keith road wul and iti future eitemlon to Deep (love on the cast, will provide the North Bhore with i mignificint tpudwiy over twenty milu In length, wbleh will constitute one of thi featurei of Ibe wait, from a louritt standpoint. Thi conitructlon of Ihi drums Mountain Bcinic railway, by muni of which tourists may be con veyid in perfect comfort from thi hurt af Ibi city it ua level, to tbe hurt of thi mountain futauut, at aa elevation of upwards of four thousiud feet, all within a abort r|da of oaa hour'i duration, will plice North Vaa couvtr in pimeulou of a letaic futon alMolalah^ifae Ujs*.(gii|jit maj/l ifxrinr wr llapilaaa J'tnvo >} over. In tbli ai fn other respects, thii la no time for a reactionary policy on the Nortb Shore. The moit optimlitio spirit and tho most euterpriiing policy ara the only efficient safeguards of publio intereiti with respect to our touriit and scenic advantages. prepeMsnd eomfiftable rliirw-mid rail raids to the deepest holes in tba ground and the highest hills over 1(, witb good and aufflcient rooming ao- conioditiou in our eity, and with a special clerk in our post office, whose dnty It will be to keep one window open at eh boun during tho »i|gbt, end one .bank in the suinu way where the tooriit ean have hii express orders eaibed at any time, night or day. We find otber cities baye adopted this ityiitiim of open post offices and banks during night boun and it hai proven a >great boon to the ttouriiti who appreciate that service very much and make thlr principal stops in those cities where tbey can have tbat as- eomodatlon, by catering to the tourist trade. ,. Last year Los Angeles and Southern' California, according to tbeir own ultimate reaped a harvest of not less than forty millions dollars, and this yMr'i tourists seem to bo much more numerous and Iho proceeds may reach tba comfortable sum of fifty million. North Vancouver should, with all its ettensive natural beauty and geographical supremacy becomo one of tbe great eat tourist centres of tbe Pacific Coast. The touriit trade to North Vancouver can he mado to pay a larger dividend than capital placed in any other enterprise for which thia district is suitable We are ture every citizen of our fair Oity is willing to lend his best endeavour to any enterprise that will tend to dietributo such large sums of money amongst us as tho tourist trade would be certain to do. Yours respectfully, D. Q. DICK I ""^'^Wl.'aDyon, Beymour Canyon and Cypriu Canyon, thl reservation ind Improvimint of tht may natural park araaa, wbicb the ditlrict council ii -plaaaing throughout Ihi diitrict, tbi dilifhtfal aad rutfol water trip ap Nortb Ann or Hows Bouid are like wIm futures which nud but ta In prominently ind ptnlitintly brought >to tbe ilUotion of thi touriit public, ia ordtr lo eoiurt to tht North Bhore aa aver eateadlng reputation aawng louriili, iuch u will mutually build up a spwnaaent ind viluible touriit traOU, af tht lirgul proportion. Il order io iccompliib thia dulrid mull, Ixwivf r, not only ara railway!, good roada, boteli md apartntit boilwi aad limllir provliiou riqoirid, but a ipeclal department uut be cruled aad auiatedned, wbou duty It thill bi to devilop tbli tnflU by every aau that mn >ba deviaed. Ia tbia connection, tba writ of tba petition of Publicity Coas niwlooir, which tba Joi.t Civic Ad vertieiag Coauaittu deelru to ulab iiab, betomm appanet Wbili ill"., Mm to oar areata advaitagu woull Mftaaarily uaatltoto mil em Aeput meat et tba aetlvlitaa at mut m at ■ tu, tt ta aavartWaaf ' smdity- mm . mm mttlm It tbia aiagte ptrUtuitr ) weald atodau mall* tflith weald luoilty tin aatotaaaau if t public Mtem tt ibii COMMUNICATION Local Touriit' Travil Editor Kipreu: Nortb Vincouvtr, II. C. Hur Blll- Witk a view of making tbi mut of ulurr"! gift! la tbli wondirfully favoured epot on tba urth'i aurfaei, 1 bava lieen led to make e.Ompariioni of opportunltiu witb tome of tbe otber plum. Wi find iomt parti of tba world n jeiu ia tbeir mineral wealth, aome bank oa tbeir wheat crop, otbert rily oa tbeir timber forests, while otbin oa ib.ii maaufaeturiag industrial, bat there an ftw pla.ua when*elinatlc conditions aad boaotlM of aatari will coai to tbeir iborw tbi will tt do aad alAumt of tba world's tititeae, aad wbo ii willing to ip»id amongst us that medium of euhaagi which our prweat civiliullnn aad tradt upan ilea m urgently tioaiiu m North Vaarouvtr It uptbli of doing. Tbt tetjllii laveetad te mate tba Tonritl trade will rival ia ita proftt'ill vtWri lad witk • lau degree of ttartioa M tbe part at am ttHeem, tvmtM-M- tnai Ntrrowi Bridgi would link al moil to oblivion be a money maker tempered to tbat trade if carefully foeUred, which my ba doaa by in- proving our natural gifti mob ai OABD OF THANKS Bav. A. J. i'rosser wishes through this medium to convey his thanks lo ill the friends who eipresied in various ways their sympathy wilh him and his family during hii recent bereavement. SMIohsGiiK ouicmv (Toai couoHa, cumi coma, mau thi THaoar aaio lunqi. u canri OITY QAB FBANOHIBB It ii to be hoped that the ratepayer! of the city will give cloie ittentlon to tbe detail! of the franchise which it il proposed to grant to the North Vancouver Gas aud Coke Company, as they are pubjfshed in our news column! in this issue. While the report does not give verbatim the text of tbe franchise, it hai, uovertheleii beeu very carefully prepared, omitting only those portion! which would not be of lervice to (he ratepayer! iu grasping tbe details of the franchise. A careful perusal of this digest will therefore give our readers full information witb regard to tbe provision! of tbe propoied contract. It ia worthy of nots tbat lhe council hai approached this Important maltor in tbe moit circumipect iiiinner and bu dult witb it wilh Ibe utmost deliberation. Negotiation! bave been in progreu between the couucil ind the respective applicants for a gu franchise for several monthi. The council hai not illowed itself to be hurried iu iny way but throughout tbo" prolonged negotiations bas at all times been alert to tbe intereiti of tho ratepayer!. Time end igain have the termi of the fran chin been lubjected to Ihe most care ful revision and piinstiking icrutiny hy tbe council during which process the tgreement hu been amended ind re emended, until finally il appeared in ill present form, ill which the alder men are of opinion tbat it preientt a proposition, worthy thi fivorable con- ■idiration of the ratepayers. In finally doting wilb tbe Nortb Vancouver Ou and Coke Company, -tbe council hu decided to deal with the Complny wbleh certainly ahowed the grutut diipoiition to meet Ibi cue on groundi wbicb would comnrond tbem selves lo tbe electors of the city. Tbe Is, I thll this company ii cumpoied of rcildioti of Nortb Vincouver, couplid wilh Ihe fid Ihlt Ihey hive manifest ed, throughout tbe negotiations, • de lin to give J il si . i .lisnlei»ll.in to tbi interests of Ihe cily u inch, ihould do I grut dul towird predisposing thl rtlepiyeri in tbeir favor. While it would uot be reisonabii to sniinpsie tbat tba igreemeut will meet witb univerul approval iu ill its detail*, tbere ii nevirlhileu good groundi to conclude tint Iho more cloie ly Ihtu delaili an coniidered the clurer will tbe idvietagw Involved become from a civic ilandpoiul ind Ihil will urve to bring oul more elurly thl fid tbit in Ihil tgrumeul, Ihe city ii offered in opportunity lo procure the many benefit! of a gu tupply for.llgbt ing aod commercial purpoaea, upon a Diitrict of North Vancouver, lii.ii that compares mut favorably witb tbt advantage eajoyad by npigb- T» ,to m"u'"" ,. .... >"**' boring cltin, in Ibii rcgird. . ,/^Jntni'ee'".Tiui'vi -. a. .ml mf. ■ ■ 'I'm..." uiiovt municiptlity Is llll.. If. ull lUl.lsUV.sl. Ul I WATEB NOTICB We, lhe Newport Water Company Limited, a Company Incorporated uudci- the i',,iiii„ini, i. Act with head ulllci al 648 i .ii 1.1 i'iiiiiiii Building. Vancouver. B. (.'., live notice thai on lhe 1Mb day of April. Isi: we Intend to apply lo Ihe Water Commissioner al his office In New Weilmlniter, li ft, lor a llcenie in lliu o'.'l use 400 'UM' feet of water per second from Ibe Hlaamui Hlver In New Weilmlniter Dlslrlcl The waler Is lo be taken from tlie ilream from a point about the cuntri of ilioiiei limit 31144. about 100 feet ibove tide-water, and Is to he .uud for municipal purposes on Iota 116, 741), III. tl! and 1104, Oroup One. NeW V.,.-nolo .1. i lilstrlct luted it Vancoover, H <'. thll lllh day of March. UIS. al lhe hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon NEWPORT WATER COMPANY LIMITED. Ill WATEB Mil li 1. We, the Newport Hii. I. A Tile Company Limited, a company incorporated under Ihe Companies Act, will) head oltlci it 401 i urlei I'oiioii Building, Vancouver, B C give nolice lhal on tbi Itth day of April. 1911. we Intend to apply to the water Commissioner el bll ollice In New Westminster, B ft, for a license lo lake and use 100 eublc feel of water pel second from Shinnon Creek, situate on Lot 401, Oroup One. New Westminster District Thl water Ii to lie taken from llic alream al the heud of Ihe falls on Lot 101, nli.mi one mils from tidewater, ind ll to be uied on Lot 404, for power purposes A i.-s.-ivi.ir for Ihe purpose of storing water will he inailc on the properly lying it Die hack of Ihe bead of the cliff on l.ul 404 Dited al Vancouver, II C, thla mli diy of Mmeli. In.', at Ihe hour of •leven o'clock In the forenoon. NEWPORT BRICK b TII.K COMPANY LIMITED 11-4 'mil ii. Hit for now icceii- Ibli lo ill ratepayiri al Uie municipal bill, cornir pf Lynn Valley road and i-'i'siiiui, Road. Norlh Vancouvtr. Tbi undiritjrnetf will receive and rounder ipidlcation! for enrolment or for amendment of laid vuleri' list llll IIM o'clock noon on Friday .lhe itth March Intl. whin tucb lilt Will be declared cloud Any perion may complain that bll iimne ll improperly oinlilid from tba voii'ia' llll, or ilml my olher nami It Improperly Inserted llilreon, and inu.i apply lo any fudge of Die supreme or counly court to have his name interred (hereon, or to have iny names improperly Inserted Ihereon struck off lhe uid Hit Id iuch latter caw rtaeea- •1,1 e ii.iilee, lo Im determined hy lhe judge applied lo. slmll lii given lo tbi perion whole name ll-proouud lo be Itruck off The judge shell heir aad dlipoti of ell iuch ippllciilom In I •ummary wiy. and lhe relurnlng officer ■ hall amend lhe llll In accordance wllh lh« Judge's decision JOHN O. KAHMEH, Hemming Officer Norlb VinoouVir, 8. C. . IM M m m* 1 Jtll dtrCCt Second block (root Lomdale $2500,00. Third CmK ELDER MURRAY CO., LTD. Phone 37, North Vancouver, B, C. 30 Day Trial Offer If you have never tried a SAFETY RAZOR and would like to do so Now is Your Chance i ' ' The Auto Strop Razor is the Best made ■ i . * . ■■ ■ ■ ■ Try one for a Month, if you don't find it so, return to us and get your money back JOHNSTON & SALSBURY THE HARDWAREMEN 90 Lonidale Avenue Next to P.O. GET IN HERE for a QUICK TURN O. B. LAWSON k OO. Are offering exclusively uutil sold out I SMALL SUBDIVISION wilh in teven minutei of CABLING jusl outsidu CITY LIMITS. The Lots im each 62 feet fronlago ind iro dry aud level. I'rice |3S0 and ♦luu each on terms of >/. cub, bilince t, )l ind 18 months, • Further |>irliculin of C. E. LAWSON & CO. Phone 70 15 Lomdale Ave. P. O. Box 1816 T|ti OtovwnwnHiiip c|iim on Piitrict Lot X0J6 in Lit Vdliljr, yit I can tell thu w&ple |ition, ov«r 300 gores for $47,1150 otUy tonus- I havo alio 16 pettbn North Lons dale Pipe Lino Roadfor 11,100 per icre suitable for ii>li»iilpn and fria fron Government Olail AlexanderPhilip Financial Bkir CLUB BLOCK, EBLANADB Offici l'honi 10 Jtya.phpni 861 N. V. WOOD'ARD lii.Oiiu cordi of dry Ar wM for quick ■ale. Price per odd cori\ $4.76. Speclul limitations for largl quautttlii. Out Wood, 16 Incbei, Hi.. W lnchu $3.60. C. Hi. W I :.qp. Office and Yard—Mlh ani Lomdale Phone 190. P. 0. Bo 2432. niA.'.r RANGE um; LAND |l8TRIUT TAKE NOTICE that Billot .loiander liaawell ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation, l>i ni.. i Intenda to apply [or permission io nm cimse ine rollotng .i.- ..sill-, ,1 lands; Commencing ala post planted about 10 chalna loulllof llm nonli ..mi corner of Lot il, and ul Ilie corner souih of the aforeifd corner, thence nortli SO chains, iiire or lew lo corner 'of T. L. 11161.Ihinci eaat 80 elialns. Ihence south 60 lialim Ihence west 10 chains lo polnl I com- inencaiuent containing 100 acrei inorii or leu BU.IOT AI.EXANDIilt IIA8W1LI,, m, iiKniiiii; vminir Ilh Jinuary. llll. ., s 1,1 BAYWAIttl I.ANIi IIIBTHIW ■I AKK NOTICK lhal Peter Hoy ,'ruln ol Vancouver. B. C, occupation, lum 11 in..ui liilcnda to. apply for I'lii-i- sion lo iiiii. Ii.ii.is the fuilowing deArlli ed lands; tluniiiiuiiclng at a past phni- od al lliu water's edge, it Ihe noil. well corner of prc-empllon llll; Ihlice norlli 60 chains; lliHiice will 10 chilis. thenee loulh 10 cnulnii more or ins lo wai.i'm edge, theuce eilt followlig shore Ilne (o polnl ul coniiiioncemeii containing 110 acres more or leu. I'ETER HOT ORAIN. (1EOHOE VKRMEH. Aim lllh January. IIII Support Home Industry and Build up North Vancouver THB Seymour Lumber Co, ..„---" WD Have iJiefr mill operating in the mountain and can give IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of all kinds of Rough, Dimension and Kiln Dried Lumber Moulding and Finishing Lumber. Second to none. PHONE 30 Oflice: Corner Sutherland Avenue and 17th itreet. Take Queenibury Car (Yellow Label). NO ORDERS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL I'llAKT RANIJE ONE LAND IHSTItH'l TAKE NOTICB lhat Oiorgi Virdler ot Vancouver, li C„ occupillon, limber cruller, luleiida to apply fur uermli- ilon lo purchaae lhe following ilm,ill, ed kiyjs: I'oinintnclnii ul I lion pfonhil ID AuTlim i .siiiii ot the norlh eut cor- erofT I. 16161; Ihence eut 10 chillis, thence noilh 10 . u.iiu.-. ihence wesl It) ehalni. Ihencu aoulh 10 clulni. Ilicnc eust 10 elialns. Ihence south 10 chillis, lo point ol coiuiuenct'incnl, eonlilnlng 110 acrei more ot leal. IIEORUE VERDIER. tlh i.ii.,i.,n Iill SAVWARD LAND DISTRICT TAKE NOTIOB lhat Alice Pierce llu- well, of Vincouver. II C. married woman. Iiiienili lo apply for pernilnlon 10 imi, IniHi- lhe following deicrlhed lands; ('.iiinii.-nclnx al a posl plain,,I 11 lhe i.,..ni. - .. .1 corner of T. I.. No 10161. Ih.ncs well 10 ehalni. Ihinee soulh 10 chains. 11,..... eut Hi chilm ihence north 10 cluldi. Ihence eul 10 ehalna. lo waler'a edge, Ihence norlh 40 chains ulona shore to i'olnt of com* iiiiiii , in, ni containing lie acres more or less AI.IHK I'KAIti'K HANWKl.t.. UEOROE VEliniEH. Aginl llth Junuury, llll HAYWAllll I.ANIi I1I8TRII1T TAKE NilTH'K Ihul Robert Dull Kliiiiinii,i. of Vulicouvcr. H 0. occupi- lion, broker, lm. ml. lo upply for fisr- mlsilon to i.iii.Ii.ih.s the following ilin, ills, il lands; IToiomenciiig ui u posl rlaolnl ul llic south-west corner of ot numbered 67. Ihence norlh 10 cliulne. Ibence wcsl 10 cnnni, Ihence soulb 10 chuins lo walcn tape, Ihence eait following uutcr'i edge lo polnl of commencement, cunlalt' innje Ur lew i;i.'K KINUONU. OltiJH VKHDIEH. Ageol lOlh lanuil^! uu ■unii'i nm 1.1, nqrt or lew "^igipri.i 0tbUnu»«v, uij BAVWiSL I.ANII DlbTliia TAKE NOTICE llilt Ton King, ol Vancouver. H C. occupillon. iplmier Intend! to inply for jutinlislon lo pur elms the following dcicrlbed limls 1'oinmiinlng it u poll planted aboul IJ ehalni euat of lhe Point uf commence- until of T I. 10H1C, and ilonglldi a ■ in.i .si a poll i ing number 111 thence north 10 clielhl. lUeliJl lilt ' 40 chilm. Ounce loulh 10 chalna , Ihsnce wesl 40 chains, lo point of com inineeinuiii. eonlilnlng 110 acrei moro or lm I'UHA KINO OEOROE VKHDIBR, Ag.nl lllh January. IIII. ATENTS IJ.I'mi¥I-iW...4'l il i .ll.it llic biuinrM of UinJutMtttt, Uaft'uirt mud olbiri wbu rtallf* Hie idvupUf ily it luviiig tlif Ir Nt»l inmluru ttinMilH l>yKipciU, i'lclittjtuaiyiiJvitcfirf. Ch*f||r» iiwltrale. OarbivMit«rVA4Wfrf< tjiiflt. Uitloti&Mai. „, tU'ii UMiliml' »ud tv-ye-hltiuiim UC ,__, kM uieo ?c- Verf , l^vt\i,iki^f Good Buys on Keith Road 1 ■ ... I U. „ ,. —i , . _' Subdivision of Lot 7,.Block 12, District Lot 764 ' LoU in an Ideal Location on the Keith Road for only $550, IA cash, 6, 12 and 18 months. MARTINSON & CO. 62 LONSDALE AVENUE VM.Mtim vimm NORTH VANCOUVER "pjuj>»ww< Awmm* L-: SUB THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER additional TBACSBSfl on ow —maaiirn'm, IIIC PATEBN06TEK IlilY' CwtllilHptf RCFRIPAY, MARCH 29,1912. MOB - Tonight anil tomorrow night »n ba v»ry profitably ipent by any citlani wbt) cboom (o locate bipiiolf in tho liomdale theatre between tbo boun of 8.80 ai»4 JB-SO. '»P#iii»FMl|"i« tbe coinniiiiililac.o title pi P mi uncommon placo play, and tba Qnldon-Iai l'uigo iloinjiiny is tbp lilll-hoail iliueriptiuu of i cluster of moit excellent acton end actreiim . Thera'i tba whole thing in a nutibilll Tbe tbene of tbe play, however, u wortli enlarging upon. Bo often lias tbat hoary pld adage :'Honesty ii tne beit policy," been demonstrated and proven in a tiresome uiilkwinl-witory sicklyientlmeutal fuhlon, that it ii refreshing to bave the fact driven home by a natural enactment of a new strong story. Thero aro several Ano •poechei, and few lire »iil|i platitudes. Tbore are tbree particularly interesting eliinctcrs aud four quite nice lubordin- ato ones. There aro four poworful acts, with an admirable anticlimax iu the (Iiiui. "I'ui.i in Full" (which migbt bave beeu called "Tho Sword of llarooclei" or "tlie Man Win, Thought He Had Qot Out of a Horrible Mess Wben lit Hadn't") should lio wit netted by all young men who are contemplating mliappropriatiou of their employer'e fundi. Like "Punch" on the marriage queition, tho Ooldcn I.e Paige Cum pany Ily "Hon'I. " Tbe character ono sooms to ronicmtior preeminently ia Captain Williams . A man of prolific wi firing oiporiooce, he has a pretty shrewd knowledge of the world, and its puppets. Sonic of the captain's remarks, as uttered hy llerlieit lieniiev, ere alone worth hear ing. Man a il.ilsleii is "Kiiima Broks" is naturally line, boing Anely natural. Tho most lorioui complaint tint cau lie lodged igaimt her is that on Tuesday night, when using the'telephone, she answered two questions with the re ceiver In mid-iir. Her hushiud, Joseph Brooks, tho misappropriator, portrays a diih. ult aud mil...aisle character vory capably. Once or twice iu tantrums of rage, his dttcranees aro loo rapid to . be audible, hut even tbcu oue cau read hii rcmarki in knit brow am) clenched Ait. Birrow I.e Paige's enact men I uf i most unenviable role is convincing from itirt to Anish. "Mri. Harris'' is very sprightly aud iuleresling in tlie hands of Fanny Millou, while Beth Harris (Hazel Utonc), .lainei Smith (Oeorgo Warcham )aud Halo ilaiun- Na.lem aro all nice people to meet. V* LYNN VALLBV N0TB8 Mr. A. Campbell, Frederick Hoad, is building an addition lo his houso. Mr. B. Mitchell, Campbell avenue, has jiii-t comploted in addition to hii bouse. 1 Mr. N. Y. Crou bu tho contract for building two houses on Hoss lud Harold roads, whicii ire now being orected. Mr, .lames MiEwen bat disposed of his properly on Frederick Uoad. Mr. Wm. Hardy is building • house oo Dorm run.I cut where he will ihortly i. -i'i-' A diuci wu held in the Institute Hall on Wednesday evening iu bouor ef A. I>. Burrows who bu recently ro turned witb bii bride from England. A plcisint limo was spent by tbe c om piny wbo were present by special in vitation. A reception tociil wu held iu Kii'oj burch lut evening lo Iho now mini! ^UMIov. A. Micaulay. Mr. K. Wag borne took charge of the meeting and after |'."{.nl_ng ciercia.a by Mi. Mac aula; bo ear esiively called upon Mn. Uuin ri. ind Mill Hii.ln. fur loupe, Mn. Allan for re< iuiiy yud Ur. Fri lir, Mr. Maeiulay aUf U. B. Van Munaler for speee l{F \ soc ill WU o.lrier Hie ttOlMlf .P lhe M*\»' kit, ■ud refreehmenle were icrvod fm to all. tocreaie of Scholirs NecnilUtes Bx, clmlon of Piitrict Ohlldren Tb* Board of lohoo) trustees eppven ed OP Tposday evening for (hp purpoi.n of making sundry roarrangiiniuiita lu tbe teaching staff of tbp city Bchopis. Mt. U. S. McDowell presided. Al tbe niiliml the Board considored Iwniily-Avii application! from lady toachen and after careful deliberation accepted tbat of Miu Mm Smith of North Vancouver, who op ASF!! Oth will commonco hor dutioi u a junior grade teacher, Miu Maude Harrison, anotber resident of tbli pity, WU ehiiiou to tako up any position on the stair ileum- ed neceuary by Principal Bennett. Mr. Bennett reported tbat inmei of new pupili seeking idmluioii to the I ii I:»l,. ichool wore pouring in in tuch profuilon as to noceuitato ar raiigomenti being undo for their accommodation, tho present class roopis being already congested. On the motion of Mr. A. 0. Perry, it was decided tbat the tent at tho central Bchool should he moved aud re erected eu tho I .mm dalo school grounds and that the build, ing eoininiilee should see that this was carried out. A third additional teachor being thus in requisition, Miss Gertrudo Warnor's application was accopted. Discussion again aroso concerning the attondanco at city schools of children resid.nl in Iho district. The secretary, Mr. Q. Campbell, wu intruded to udviso tho municipal cdu eiiiiooal authorities that tho previous resolution of the board to the effect tbat . in I.l i .ii resident in the district lie not rcccivod iuto the city schools, will ho strictly enforced after Pnder, the board being compelled to let upon this resolution in consequence of tbe In crease of ichool population within the ity limits. Mr. Cimpliell was also directed to draw Iho attentiompf the lislriet board lo the urgeney of their securing a school site in D. I.. IH to provide for tho children resident iu that vicinity. It was decided that Principal Bennett should lie trimforred from the Central huol lo thc Bidgeway ichool to take up bit duties in tbo now ichool ou April Uth; also tbat Mr. 1. ti. Brown bii placed in charge of Ibe Central school lo act in the capacity of vice principal until the end of the present term when he will usumo the prin cipalship uf the Central school. , The permanent grading of the ltidgo- way Bchool being considered impracticable it tbe present time it wu decided lhat the building committee should lie empowered to have such temporary grading carried out at considered nocci- siry to supply a luitable playground. Mr. If W. Bvani' tendor of 188.75 for sundry fillings in tbe now ichool wu in ei pied by tbe board. tbat day until bll de|th, which occurred only four momliB later, ho remained melancholy and without Inter- Mt In anything whatever. However, 1 waa placed Ip tbu moit embarrassing position tbat 1 aver experienced Ip my lite. Before explanation! were half mado, Mlaa Belle few »t mc -I'm not attempting a pun, •Ither—with a (lad, Impetuous ory, threw bar arma around my neck, and, drawing beraelf to bar tlptoea—kleied mel | had been far more tt one under her levelled revolver. In tba afternoon Qenevleve tm'. I repaired to the old Page plica. Sb* wu io confident tbtt aba could find tba originals ol tha doilgni on tht cipher, tbat I wit anxloui to give ber the ohtnee. Beildei, tbt wit afraid to go aliiiie, ind I limply btd to accompany her. Belle could not without Maillot tagging ilong, and well, we didn't want anybody elie. Flint of all, Honevleve bid to U ihown tba rent madt bl tht candlt- itlck In the rilling of tbt baluatrade. She placed the tip of ont little finger In tha depreialon, and draw back with i ahudder. "l.oi'i go," the aaid, In i hushed voice.i "I never expeot to come up thcio atalri again. Left find tha daisies, and go. Sbe understood aa wall It I did tbit Felix Pago muit have tuttltuted tbe itonei lomewhere between tbe library table end tho hidden life In hie bedroom. She propoied to ittrt it tbe table ind eximlne every object, If neceuary, between tba two polnta mentioned. Our progreaa waa ilow until we raadbed tbe bedroom. Qenevleve drew to an abrupt halt on tbe threshold. "There wu i table there, by tba head ot the bed," the itld; "where li Itt" "Lying on IU aide In tbit corner"— I pointed. "It wai hurled there lut Friday night, when tbe dwirf aur- prlecd Burke bere." She want over to It, while I raised tba blinds. Instantly ibe recoiled witb i cry, and then In a flush waa fairly wild with excitement. "Knowlcs, Knowleil" ahe screamed. "Hera tbey arel" And euro enough, there they were— the brua lacks with wbleh the anion. Tbeir heada were ornamental, with juat auch crenellated edgei u migbt bive prompted the circular fgurei tt each end of tbe cipher. I ittred it tbem lu ituplfied alienee. Tba row of gloaming tacka staggered me. How many tlmea had I lingered by tbat table while I ricked my brain >to remember where I bad aeen the peculiar figurei Wby, once I aven bad paused and drawn the design In the fuat on tbe leather cover! What i dunce—bow blind I bid been I The cipher wu not dllfcult to read Bow. At once I recalled Burke'i ihidow on Ibe blind; he hid beon bending over thla table, tnd tbe agile movementi of bis hands were no longer mysterious. He, too, bad sunn knowledge ol tbe cipher, aud ho bid been rtpldly miming ovtr tbe tick- heads, hunting for the combination that would reveal a concealed coin- partmenl. Alter i while we grew ritlonal again. I got out tht cipher, end once nore Qenevleve ind I put our lieadi together over It. Here It li; you may follow ua while we dig It out: r TO BDILOtNO OONTBAOTOM Tenden an ukod for literal ions and additieu to Fire Halls No. I ind If, ly ef Nortb Vincouver. Plam and periflcilioiis af ollice of City Clork and at ircblteet'i office io Vancouver. Senders to Iii iddrewed to trcbilocti I or before Monday, 8th April. l/owqit or any tinder net nicuiarily iccepted. HONEYMAN * CUBITS, Architects ' Oflct: ttl Pender St/eel, - Van ei oi ver, II C. ' 6 1 TBNDBBB FOB BU+VJMON Tenders wanted for excavating bailment (eillmiled WOO cubic yirdi) near 18th ind lainsdile Avenue, Bperi flril ions tnd form, of lender on application te the undersigned, certified epiqei pi I pel cint, ef bid mut to- fOBJiany each lender. Btsctirtble until icon on April 81b. The loweit or any tender pet necel eerily accepted. kddftui w.;. IBWIN, 111 lior.tn and Lemdilt Avi. UBBTINQ OF FBBBY MBEUTOBATB Mayor McNeiih presided over lbc re gular icssion of thc ferry directorate yesterday aftornoon, Mr. H. 0 Wright beiug the only absentee. A letter from Messrs. Evins, < uie man k linm, on lhe tubject of imur iin.'c evoked from llic boird a deciiioo to Ibe effect that Ferry No. 1 should nol ply beyond the harbor limits ia iti iilu.cn,., from tho wharf might jcopar diso Dip service ihould one of the pres cnt boats be incipikitllfjl,....^ A ciimmupicition emanated frotR-jhc department of marine ami fisheries ll clinically thinking the hoard .'or ils let ler ou the subjeel of floating debris in the harbor. The reading of the missive prm'uked laughter, the mayor ilu,i,lt.\'.v remarking that tbat would doubtless koop tbe harbor .-bar of driftwood and other debrii. Mr. Bull, i ripreuntttive of tbo Arm of W. H. Allen, Sea k Cp., of Bod ford, Knglind, wu allowed te address Ihe board on Ihe raicbinery exploited by bii firm, luitiblt fer inatillatiei in Ibo fourth ferry. Thi raicbinery in i|uoilion ii of in auxiliary character, compriiing everyibinc; outside tho main engines. Mr. Kxell was oxpectlng bis fi/m'i cip.r| from Ibo eut on Monday) lbe board therefore expreued willing- ncu to heir him at Ihe next mooting of tbe directorate. Hi|oi|,menls of tbe service of tbi coui|nny wu the next topic of diicui ■ion. Uniform! and cipi were tub- milled by tuodry purveyor! of tbii clui ef goodi, Mr. E. lauria of lit itreet west being the lucceu/ul ten "dcrer. Manager Hoard reported tbat tbo No. t terry bid been lubjeeUd te itt annua) government inspection and everything had been pronounced latiifaclory. The No. 8 boat wu yeiterday suffering from a broken wheel, ene of tbe blidei hav- pg bun broken of. The manager recommended tbe purcbue ef a iparo till- shaft md wu authorised ic cofdlngly. Mr Heard ilie cillcd the board's attention to a patent iwieping machine which he recommended for uio in the clearing of the wbarf. The preient method, involving the ordinary broom, wu l long ind duty 'one, the queition wu left over tat furtber ipveitl- gation and inquiry. 0 lit- IJ-* 6*- 0 "If you remembor," I said preienlly, "I told you that very likely It would bave to be Interpreted in connection wltb something not on tho paper. Count the larka along the front edge." There were nineteen of them. "Counting from either end," I went on, " the ■-•-uii• - lack will bo ten,' It'i U ilmpleII ABC. Thai's our sunt Ing point Irom which lo lind lhe others. Find tlie fourth oue to the right of the cumii' lack ndinbi'i' ten." Sho placed tho lip ol one forefinger upon It—• bit gingerly. 1 nulled to iee. "Why, II glvoi!" ihe announced ln turprlie. "I'd be terribly cut up II It didn't." r.'ild.l. "Now, Ihou, Ibo eleventh to Thll ' i.;iieil her lo Ihe third one around tbe ihie; number thirteen was lhe HHh on lhe left ilde, while mnn ber five wai on ihe front edge. levanteen the ninth on lbe rlghl ride. itt IjHHfc mlBM to Iho centre. Each ol them .yielded i tUmTtlBflrtl ^i preuure—until ibe came to number five. Here iho drew back and duped bir handi llghlly together. "Ob, I ein'il" ibe cried excitedly. "I'm Juat ao iicrvuui lhat I can'l put my finger upon it. You do It" Tlni'i lhe lusi one." "Noniontel" laid I. "If you don'l find tba ruby, It will never bo found Al laat wllh ihlnlng eyca and parted Dpi, lhe Utile linger went ilowly down upon lhe fateful fackbead. She icrewed up her oyea and closed ber. Ilpi lightly, u If ihe feared aome- tbing would explode, then pushed wllh all her might. The lack give; but nothing elie htppened. We aiartd at ihe labia, our facet long wltb disappointment; llien we looked at each olher in umpoken questioning. Qonevlevt't expreailon Wu ao woebegone that I laughed. The nerve ricking suspense wu "How silly I" the exclaimed. "Therel" With l quick movement, ibe bore down upon the centre tack—number ten—tnd lol t ice Hon of the table edge Hew outward, diaclotlng an aperture perhapi alx incbaa long and a quarter of lo Inch wide. It wu very fiiucb Hiu tbt tilt In i door for letter*. Hut tbera wu no ruby yet, nor any aperfare large enough to accommodate the one tor which wt wire looking, I leaned over with i puttied toowl add peered Into tbt iill. There'i i folded piper lo ihere," I announc»d. My Angeri wire top Urge to force Into lie opening, md Qenevleve promptly produced t bit- pin. Nut moment wa had tbe piper out—or pipen, lor there wara thru iheeit folded to (ether, BOBN-fln Wedanday, Much Wtt, to Mt. ud Mri. B, jr. H.«ud|ull, cor. Itjl tad Hmdry itreiU, tbli city, k ion. We Boost North Yancouver m Boots & Shoes —— Soled and Heeled WHILE YOU WAIT We have installed the latest and most up to date machinery for repairing Boots and Shoes. We can do all your repairing while you wait. We Want the Business of North Vancouver We are spending our money liberally to get your business, and we confidently £sk your support. UP TO TO-DAY you could not get your shoes repaired while you waited NOW YOU CAN We carry the finest and best of all lines of footwear at the loweit prices. We Give Value for the Money We carry the celebrated K's Doctor's Special, Dr. Reid's Cushion Sole, Drs. Antisceptic, McCready's Vassar Hagar, Doris, Miss Canada, Dayfoot, and Williams'boots and shoes for Men and Women. The Classic, Weston, Eclipse, Ryan, and English shoes for Children. For Boys we have selected the best of all makes from of the East. % We want to be identified with the growth of North Vancouver and we want YOU to help vs. Pay us a visit and you will find we are better and cheaper than the stores in Vancouyer. FIRST STREET EAST Mount Crown Block. ! Neit Bank of Montreal Opposite City Hall 6, THE EXPRESS NORTH rn *" COR. 16th and LONSDALE AVENUE Phono 335 Ownen-Palmer, Burmeiter & von Graevenitz, Ud, ALL NEXT WEEK Commencing April 1st The Golden - LePaige Co. The Famous Drama "OUR JOYS" The Latest Photographic News of the World The Best of Photo Pictures Special Matinees on Good Friday and Saturday »-^^»^™ One Performance Nightly. Doori open 8 o'clock, Commence 8:30 Matinee Saturday, 2:30. Box Office open 10 to 12 a.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. PRICES-15c. and 25c. E.A.C0LE,Hmgtr ■< I Special Cash Reductions This Month You can tave money in making your purchases now Extension Tablet, $6.50, Ann you cerlimly do when you buy rurniluro Lore, (jualily lud van «Q cn iii *ie ely ere tbe itrong featoris of Iiili etoru. Nowhere clic will you find »'--'"i W'A, *I3 Up. a* cxteuiive e ibowiug of roelly good /uroiture lud i utyeis it iucIi i.um Dining Sett of 5 small and loll pricei ii wi cliargo. ICach illicit! ii rc|,rcaeulitlve of tbe bolt of ita i | 11400 wr Lind lud our wonderful luortinont imurei our lulling eviry tuti ind ' ™ every pune. "* "P" a, /i Worth; Bedttead, Spring and Mattreti, complete for $8.59 Hp Dressers it cut prices, 18.56, $9.50, $12.06, $15.00 ud up to $75.00. In our Crodury Dipt, wi ua yatt opening uy i Urge ihipm.ul of Flow«r Pod apd Crock.. ===== All Slut the Hume furnishers -*r ■^'•> ^r =? 128 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouvei » Mahon, McFarland & Procter, Ltd. GRAND BOULEVARD CLEARED 50 ft. Lot. in Block. 226 and 227; $900 and $1000 14 cash, 6,12, IS month*. 50 ft. Lot. in Block. 230 and 232a; $650, $700 and $800 1-4 caah, 6, 12 and 18 month. Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver ^wdAVwmt^n im COMMUNICATION BB BQWW1 WOWfW PWBISOItB Kilitor l!x|ire»i; ■ Jlrr-l ihfAi V* tVligaA it yen will publish |p its outiroty the enabled, which, il m met eppy pf my letter to tin eity couucil. Yotwi faithfully, BUBSBM, E. MAONAQHTKN Mirch 87th, JI118, tint 1807, Nortli Vincouver, B. 0., Feb. 36th, 1912. Tp Hll Wonhip the Miyor, ind tbo Al dorimn fpr tbi eity of North Van cniivnr: Qintlomin,—In view ef the fact tint I (four) ipplicitioni ire being undo.for "liottle-liieuiei" ia Nortb Vancouver, it would ispptir diiirablo that ume ex preulon of public opinion ihould be ob tiincd on the Biibjoct. I would, therefore, niggoit tbat the quutlou ihould be lubmitted te a pub lie plebiscite, ai I undenttud thit i number of yitepiyeri ire inxioui tbit the Norwegian lyitcm be given i trial in North Vincouver. If the following queitiem ihould he lubmitted to tho ratepayers, I hereby elfer te pay for the coit ef auch a plebiscite. "In the event of a bottle liceaae being granted in North Vancouver, would you prefer: (1) That it should be granted to a private individual I or (8) tbat it ihould be granted to a company devoting all profit! (above I per cent, for intereat on the capital invested) to object! of public utility not tupported by the rates." Youn faithfully, BUB8EM, E. MACNAGHTEN. 1836 THI 3ANKOF 1912 fit 'SILAS B. WATKINB OF NEW TOBK" That ambitious iggregition known n tbe "Vincouver Amateur Musical Uom edy Company" preienti "Silai B. Wit kins of New Tork" in tho llorti.nl turil Hill on Monday evening next. 'Bilai' 'and hia miscollaoneoui ir ray of enemies and frienda are tbe ori iiiiml creatioui of certain member! ef the nimpiiuy; the tongs tbey trill ami Ihe humor they expand emanate from the iame lource; while the company hai painted itt own icenery, made iti own coitumea ind arranged all electrical effect! used during the play. "Bilai" his new been exploited in Vancouver, Kliiirii.' and Lynn Valley and hai been favorably criticized everywhere. In each imtance half of tbe proceed! il devoted to charity. Not the letit humorous portion of tho play ii tbat which emhodioa a burelit]ue on the metbodi ef Sherlock liolmei and Ihe inevitable Dr. Watioo. Tbe lib r,-tin ii from the pen of Mr. 8. A. Bhrimpton, Mr. F. N. Hirst is musical director, Mr. 0. A. Aihley itage man agar and Mr. F. Bedbrook electrician. 11 Yean la Builnni. 0»yittl Wi Mum QW I7.M0-0M. Thwa Quartan of a Century of sound banking oui steady progress has demonstrated tin strength and security ol the Bank of British North America Ypur savings could npt be safer than with i»«. One Dollar is sufficient to start an account. Interest at highail ■„ current rate is added twice a year. Money may be withdrawn it .py time. Two QfficM ia North Vtncouver, Comer of Lomdalo Ave. and Eiplanade. Upper Lonidale Avenue, near 14th Stroet About six montbi ago Wm. Btiid departed from this city leaving behind him a thick containing, imong otber thing! i stove. He retu/ned recently ind found the locki oa the door of the shack broken, winiUwi removed arid tbe itovc gone. ThTi article boing discovered later in a neighboring tent, Baird accused Charlei Millbin, the own er of the tent, of itoveetealing. Mill- bin, however, assured Mayor McNeiih on Wedneiday morning that he tad. purcbaied tho itove from a. vr.nn whom he did not know aad had uot win ilnrc. Hit Woribip diimiuid thi cite, Baird and Millbin having te ahare thc coiti of the court. mmma^AmW-mwm •* -- AMATEUB BOIINO CHAMPION SHIPS OF B. 0. Tbe Vincouver Athletic Club bai un der arrangement, lanctioned by Ibe B. C. A. A. V., a boxing tournament for amateur ehuajiioui of the proviuee. Thii toornament will be open to all amateurs wbo tre regiitered with tha B C. A. A. I'. The entrance fee ii one dollar, ap plicttioiis te be addreued te B. Bcngg secretary Vanrouver Athletic Club, on or before April Sth, 1918. Hold watches will ba given at prim to the winncn in the several events and bronze med all ll second pritei. The club it mik ing every efert to mike thii the belt cbunpiouthip meet ever bald in thi pro vlnet. AM EXECRABLE WRITER Moit remarkable among execrable writori have been Ma Bell, the bar riiter of whom tord Eldea said tp the Prince Begent that he wm the iblett lawyer ef hii Omi, though he could "neither raid, write, wilk nor talk." Bell wu i cripple ud bli Weit morolind icceut combined wllh hll ttammer te milu hit speech unintelligible. The tlnrutu et hii writ ingi appears from ah, own statement tbat he bad tbree itylai, ene ef wiled he could read, hut hit clerks could aet, while tM weend mu inl*lligihle to bii clerk, but not te feinieif, tpd the third baffled beU of then. WEST VANCOUVER The New Municipality * Quarter Acres on MARINE DRIVE at $1000 each, fifth cash Two acre blocks close to waterfront at $25.00 per acre Five acre blocks overlooking English Bay from $500 per acre We are WEST VANCOUVER SPECIALISTS JOHN ALEXANDER & CO. 121 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER And Corner Marine Drive and Marr Rd., Dundarave ' John Aspell & Co. HOUSE, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENTS , BUILDING SURVEYORS AND VALUERS Rents collected and repairs, renovations and connecting of drains superintended. i Listings solicited (or houses, stores, flats, offices or other property for sale or to lei. INSURANCE AND RENTING OF HOUSES A SPECIALTY Bank of Hamilton Chambers, P.O. Box 2153. Nortb Vancouver Phone 438. 1 I * I Tlliphout 828. P. O. Bex 8111 NORTH SHORE COAL & FEED _ COMPANY HAY. GRAIN, COAL and FEED AU Telephone CmJ Ordm pfi^jMivered WHARFAGE TO RENT Wharf: Mihou Ave., Esplanade Weit. HAKHY MITOHShh, Officii New Block, 8 doori Item Lenadale, Kiylauadi W. Hauagir SEED POTATOES Early Rose, Buifcank, Sutton's Reliance, etc., also All Kinds of Grass and Clover Seeds. B. k K. LAWN GRASS (fancy mixture) is the besf for thc lawn. All our seeds are selected and tested to comply with tbf Seed Control Act. See us for FERTILIZERS AND TREE S/RAYS The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. Hay, Flour and Feed Merchants PHONE 4 116 ESPLANADE EAJST <I We solicit ihe trade of jail builders who appreciate High Grade Goods at a moderate price, and • the prompt and careful filling of orders, which our large 4 stock and long experience in business makes possible. Burrard Sath & Door Factory, Ltd. FOOT OF ST. GEORGE ST. NORTH VANCOUVER ■fliifti 'iiim THfrBtPWai NQRTH VANCOUVER, B,C; FRIDAY, MARCH W, \m *> m 4 Cleared Lots, full size, on 16th Street ,in~o!oeH-^—r\—— ONLY $1000 Each Terms one-third cash, balance 6, 12, 18 months; also 4 Large, Cleared Lots on Essex Street, overlooking Park, one-half block from Lonsdale Avenue ONLY $950 Each Easy Terms Irwin & Billings Co., Ltd. Corner 5th and Lonsdale Phone 15 North Vancouver, B.C. North Vancouye er Business & Professional Cards llllli Nl IMS luiurioee Ouanutcc Bouds FELIX GRAHAM Auditor imi Accountant 101 Unidilo Aveouo. 1'. O. Uot MOT. Norlh Vaacouver. 1'liluo 437. , ni I'erci' H Howard H. J. Hirrln i'ii) Audllo^. HOWARD A PERRIN Au.Hi.rsj aaa aceoMlaali tit Pindar (jl. W P. O. Boi .... I'lioo. till Plion. Ill Vaneouvir North Vincouver I IIMIIll lllll*. J. DUNCAN OONTBAOTOB AND BUILDBB l'liui Executed : Esliniltci Oivou Ooutri »nd Mill Bold I.yuii Valloy, B. 0. Underwood'* Barber Shop WILL OPEN on Uiturduy, Ibi SOtb, 6 Lomdalo Ave. I'BBBY WHABF umRiaTKH K D. RUGGLES bahbistbb iQTkHY. PUBLIC IV 8th B^t Faal (forth VanoutVN I rhssu. m The Haw lllock on l.oudali Avcauo ' near the Ferry Approach wm built by SMITH BROTHERS Goneral Coslraotori NOBTH VANCOUVEB MORRIS & ANDERSON Mil IIM.ill. MISS COLLIE Up-to-date Millinery Uodtrtae Batw Keith Block 03 Lonidale Ave. I'ilUTUIiBAMIER CARBUTT ■Studio over Bank B. N. A. A&Jd* m Einleaadi tai i.una. THB NQRTH VAJfOOUVBB OM FBANOHI8B mmmmrTymmnmmrmmwT uotmnuid irnm page tfp Jl Villi. Vl.Dci-.ti, CHIMNEYS ANI) 8TONK BASEMENTS Practical Mechanics. All work pair m.i. ci V. 0. Boi nil. A. Craib A. CRAIB & SON CQtjWAOTQUi ANII BU1LI1KB8 lu i'un. icii', Brick aud Wood. Office: 117 FIBST STBEET EAST North Shore Cleaning k Dyeing Worki E. LAURIN High Clui Ijiilioj' uml Oouti' Tailoring Hopairing ami Altoratioui. Cleaning ami Dyeing iu all iti brauclici. All Work guaranteed. W. Craib ,,, Vini 6lml wi( ,,bf)M m Hill I.M.I.M I IIK. ui.-uims. nM. TARN Fiunier Horae^r - Carriagi Worki FIB8T STBEEIest * MINSDAIJt J. BRI\ R.S.S. OBBTIFIBD -Vma SMITH (8uccntor te W»"V*, Scott, Third Street. General "JTW0I4. A. Wallace'i serv^M¥, t,N0 „ ilaluid- ANGUS J. CAMERON A.M.I K. k B. CIVII, ENGINEER Irrigation, dralnagi, levelt, plui and •(■ecificalioua. Siptio Unki aad houn driinigi i ipeoialty. 1'. 0. Boi 'lit, I6tb itriet Weet ol Bewioke Avidui. = IIRIII.'RW MRS. TOLMIE DBE8SMAKEB AMD LADIES' TAOOB im uth Street But. V. 0. Bex Hit TKJI.HKMI iMII|i:|. BOOKS A«l »TlMMr. [THE LEON/ BookaJliri aad B\ lonedtle and lit. NOBTH YAMCOD CO. IM J. H. ENGLISH 0. K. OBOOBB And goneral Cenunlaaieo Merchant, 11 Lonidilo Ave., North Vancouver. Phone 114 -,'»■,' , ■ I.AIINOBJM CAPILANO LAUNDRY My clolbei in at the Cipiltuo ljumlry where youn ought te be. Flat work itt it tenti dot. Bough dry, 4c lb., wet waih, lc lb. Drop ni a card mi wi will call fer Ihun. V. 0. tiox Ull MRS. BEECH FRASER Teacher er pianoforte and theory, corli ded London asd Olaigow. Corner Mm and Cheitorlold, Nortb Vancouver. SAM. T. SUTTON TEACHEB OF PIANO and TIIKOIIV Specialty: Children i Leiioni at owu home. Termi etc., apply Goneral Delivery. l.ynn Valley Temperance Hotel North Vano'BTi* On the car Une. Hoarding moils. Oood accommodation ttl working men. Contract on' man boudld. Hy. Kaitcott, Vipntletar, {Iii clienti1 figures were Just ai lp«r as they coulil possible lie. "North Vin- penyef,'1 he declined, I'tfiirbp geMing ik cheap fu an any eity in Canada." Mf. Stanford celled attention to the fact that tbeir stroug competition in tbis pjty would bo the ,purveyoii ef I'li'.'iiis- light, to that it wee te tne company'» advantage to cbargo the loweit possible rate. Aid. Foremen thought tbe pricei were reaionablo if tho gai wai of tho flrst clui kind. Thero note bunteroui comment! from ull aides when tbe question wai Intro ducod at to whether tbo compauy ibould have the right to charge a loti price t lian scheduled . The opinion wai un enimous that thoy ihould oiorciio thl' right whonevor they wiihod. The council thereupon approved the Btipuliition whereby tbo applicant s'.ull in no cnwi cbargo for gas moro than tho following rates: Gai for lighting and oilier purposes until tho consump tion reaches Gll,0llll cubic foot per day, flit per 1,000 cubic foot; 260,000 cubip foot per day, $1.26 per 1,000 cubic feot; until Hie samo rcachei 600,000 cubic fen per day, $1.10 per 1,000 cubic feot; ufler consumption has reached 600,000 cubic foet por day, $1 per 1,000 cubic foot. It wus mutually agreed that the council should be given II days' notice bofore uny site is secured for the eree- tion ol tho comjian) ':■ plant. Tlir intercuts of residents and prop erly owners will by this means be sufo guarded as much os posiiblu, AM. Biss asked what was to prevent lbc B. 0. Electric Bailway Compauy, if they wished, from purchasing Hie compuny's stock. Mr. Stanford replied tbut Ibe ium chiso would apply to wboinieovcr pur chased it. Aid. Foreman did uot tbiuk there wai any danger of anyone purchasing the stock, since il wus pretty well rce egnlted thut in a short time the city would be purchasing the plaut. Mr. Crisp could nol iee whit difference it would make who owued the itock. He oven thought tho B. C. E. would lie quite good poople to own it. Briefly the application as considered and amended by tho council provided that Ihe company should have the monopoly of supplying gaa iu North Vancouver for a period of fifteen years, at the conclusion of wbicb period, the cily may purchuse thc plant and equipment at cost, the price to be agreeii upon by arbitration. Tbo applicant must lay eight miles of main iu the Arst year, tbe plaut having to be completed and in work ing order flflccu mouths after tbe granting of the franchise. Any group of sii householders may obtain gas upon application, if lbc group is within bOO feet of ony gas maiu. Tbe city ■ I nil dictate to tbe applicant tbo loca I iuu of ils pipes, uud tbe latter must repair uny roud or public place afler pluciug inuins therein, All mullers of dispute between tbe applicant ami the cily must lie submitted lo arbitration, if a lottloinent cannot be otherwise ur rived at. Tho applicant must receive Ibe consent of tbe city before laying uny mainf, and must lay permanent pipes ou streets to be permanently paved, upon receiving notice from Ihe cily Ibal it was cousidering sucb au improvement. The gas supplied by Ibe company muHt be coal gas of "good" quality Ibe charges to be as previously set rT^iiiHji""" ^;"" luceipt of » «ff, I per eeWytmT ■* deducted from Ihe cli,rge for gai lighting purposes aud 10 per cent lbe cbargo for gas for otber purpoiei. Tbe applicant will light aud keep in repair all lights for public buildings ami placet at a rato ef three dullan a mouth, the light to bo net less than loo caudle power. i Tlio secoud application, thai of I'oalcs k Co., ot Loudon (England) was fouud to allow tha city tho light tq purchase Ihe plant of ll"' applicant within a telm of 7 yean, bul thc good will of the conipauy had lo be iccurtd, ind ten por cent, inlercit ujuit be guaranteed for tbe period before the plant ii purchaacd. Thc coit for gai was at flrst lo be 11.60 per thousand feot, but even when the total consump tion should reach 100,000,000 feet, the cost would bo 11.30 por thouiand. On thc motion of Aid. Irwin, it waa decided that this application ihould not be coniidered by tbe council since It was not In accordance with their re quiroutcuis ai to prices, etc. He ver ting le tbe application ef tlie North Vancouver Gu and Coke Co., Aid. Irwin moved "lhat thii eppllri tion be turned over to the city lellcller with a view to having a frincbisc urawn up eo Ibe lines Minted' till ip tit U (he council had approved of it; 'M Uat the city lolicilor's drift be submitted (a the council fer ntiflci tion Vetpff tphpisiion to the public in Ihe fohn of »; bylaw. Aid. Forcing laid he would like te see thc city lake thii up ai teen u length, l>ut wis egeiu assured emphatically by Mr-Crisp that this wai boyoud the pills of possibility. uy. swirprii mnntaoii tfy> cpuncil that, assuming the applicutiou was approved that evening, it would take 30 daya to got tho'bylaw boforo tho fate, payers, the material thou hsd to come frum the eld country, which would take four months, Tbat brought ihem tp gust. Ho urgently asked tin cpuncil to haiteu tho mitter on or threw the application out. ''We'll dcnl with it right now" suid the mayor. Almost without further debate, Aid. Irwin's motion ai abovo was put to tbo council and carried unanimously. Mr. Thulium, who was present as an agept for Jobn Coatei and Oonipiny, 7- cougratulutoil the council pp tin decision, declaring Out the till Ml 9*9*1 a fair doal. In bis opiuion fifteen years WIS u yery abort period. Diitrict of North Vancouver. To Surveyors, Und Owners Md AU Others Whom It May Concern TAKE NOTIOB that the Oouncll ef tbe District of North Vancouver will not deal witb any plant of subdivision at any regular Thursday meeting union the same are In tbo handi of the Diitrict Engineer net later than 6.00 p.m. on tbe Tuesday previous to sueh meeting. JOHN O. FABMEB, O.M.O. B0-S - ff-m-W \w9^t-m^^L\v IW.ltWrtM PL .la HKvv WHY DELAY BUYING A NEW RANGE ? For ouly (1 down uud $1 weekly you can buy thi CANADA'S PBIDE MAL LEABLB .BANOB, reior- voir or waterfront complete tilted up. See tbe MONABOW MALLEABLE BANOE. 'Tbey last a lifetime. HAKDWAKK, KITCHEN I'UBNIBHINOB, FAINTS, OILS Etc. Prompt Delivery. Patterson, Goldie & Clark Phone 88. ESPLANADE WEST. We have a Large and Exclusive List D.L. 265 and D.L. 273 PROPERTIES ALEX. SMITH & COY. Phone 24. P.O. Box 1820 NORTH VANCOUVER The Kelvin Plumbing' and Heating Co. Keith Road Wtst Will supply you with tin cheapest estimates for auy kind uf Plumbing aud Heatintt Work, Haultary Kugineoring, Hewer aud Hoptic Tank connections, furnace iustallatiuus, etc. Jobbing work and small contracts nciive prumpt titration line ui the job to Hi up your new home ind we "ill guarantee le Hi all your pipes iu a nay that will savo your winter worries. No job loo imull. Mouc lou largo. Oor servicea ire it yuur disposal uigbt or day. MMi'LY PHONE NO. Ul. We've severed oui conncctiuii wilh '-'The Light Brigade" for Thc "Wild Charge" tbey made Poital Addrcii: Bo> No. Nortb Vtncouver Poit Offlci. V possible. ||a TelUflled hll opinion HH V) ymti mm i perioA pt mmi North Yancouver Coal & Supply Co. Ltd. in Coal, Brick, Lime, Gravel, Sand, Cement, Plaster, and General Builders' Supplies. Western Plumbing Co. Plumbing, Plumbing SuppUM, fewer ■Connection!, Uot Water and Steam Heating, Sheet Metal and Tinners' Furnace Work. Bethoutee furniihed. Warihouii and OBci: Oor. j^fMijM m* St. Oiorgi, Plioni Ut, I. H. OODDABD, Manager Snaps in Homes 4-reoned Bungalow en Slit atreet ,aew, all modern, /ulng Moth, llttn. Termi tuy. troemed Houie on 10th street, 8 blocki eut ef Umdale. All modern biplace ,etc. HMO. HM caah, balance eaty. I roomed home en Itth ilrwt eaat of Boulevard, niw. DUX), I6D0 caah, balance 111 per mouth. Campbell Realty & Investment Co. « UttWUUC AVKNIJK V. O. Drawer MM Mm I DISTRICT MAIL BAG WUK to fca Oowrtfuoteo' In D. L. 671) Beeve May prefaced lut night'a deliberation! of tho district authorities with % requeit tint tin council should traniact ita builnan as expeditiously •i possible, u mint ef tbem willed te learn the election verdict in order te know whether (he keynote of the immediate future of tka province wai te be progreu or poverty.. Ooun. Loutet, for the banaflt and enlightenment of bli colleaguei, prophesied "progress." A aommencement wu tben made on the week'i accumulation of correspond ence. Tbe uiual quantity of application! for roads and sidewalks wu considered, tbe majority being referred summarily te the Board of Worki. W. A. Prime uked for tbe opening of a road to property In block Id, D. L. 8088. John W. Warden lought a like convenience in tbe region of Hollyburn Heights, Thii latter requeit wai referred to tbe incoming Weit Vancou ver cniineil. Tbe lecrotary of the Bait Capilauo Batepayera' Auociitlon wrote intimating that in view of the faet that It was hiphlyVinprnhiilile that the Capilano road would be widened tbli lumnier, tbe association begged to suggest that a foet walk from the car terminus to the swing liridgo be constructed. The ume letter alio called the council's atton tion to the dangeroui corner at tbe junction of tbe Keith read and Woods drive and Woodi drive aud Capilano \ road. B. Thompson Tinn petitioned for t sidewalk from Huskies road to Underwood road. J. P. Crawford notified the council of hii intention, with their permiision, to conilruct a foot bridge tcrosi Lynn Canyon at Dempsey road for tbe uie of tbi public. Mr. Cnwfurd'i propoii tion wai roferred to tbe diitrict engin eir for hii approval. A Ms nii.l proposal.emanated from ,1 J. Wouds, who stated that tbero were about a dozen families who desired tccew from the watorfront In I). I.. 111. Mr. Woodi considered that a wharf placed between blocki 17 and IS would give them the neceuary couvoni ence. Ho ostimited tbe coit of iriv ing pile- tnd fixing the float for a per ......hi i.i .-iins une at |4O0. If the coun nl would grant half that amouut, Mr Woodi would pay tbe balance himself and tupervise tho work. On Ihu motion of Coun. Ward, the scheme wu commmded tnd tbi grant of 1200 uninimouily voted. Mra M Uoufleld desired lhe opening ef a road to properly in block lit 111, li. h. 'HU:', while t number of rttopay en drew atteution to thi btd itale'ol tbi plank walk ou Frederick road connecting !■ [.Hume road and Centre road William Hermau sought tbe opening up of Westerly mA In Pi V- m linm tin marine drive. A petition front At per cent, of the ownsrt Uf property fronting on Peter'» rend between Lynn Valley road apd Duval road fer the clearing, grading, boulevardlug tnd macadamising of that section was deferred for further con •{deration. T^EEXPREag"NORTHVANOPyVER,'B,C,, FftiDAY, MARCH », 1911 mimm.it". si. i., f ADVANCE NOTIOB FOB MBIT WBW Tba succest ef the Golden Lo -Paige Company hu proved moit gratifying to tbe management of tbe Lomdalo theatre. Good houiei have been * the rule and the good work of the acton bu met with great approval. Nut week Mlu Golden and Mr. Le-Paige will present that sterling comedy "Our Boyi". This place holdi the record of being tbe most lucceiaful comedy ever produced in England and America and will no doubt meet with an equally flattering recepllou at the Lonidale theatre. Thore wil) he ipecial matinoei eu Good Friday and Saturday. Saturday'i afternoon performiuce this week will be a display of animal ed pictures specially for tho eujoyment of the children, admission to which will be ten centi, COMMUNICATION Editor Eipress: Dear Sir,—For th e information, of your ii n.i. in pn nn i ine to itate that the following changes have taken place in the stall of the provincitl Local Option League. ' 1. Mr. A. B. McNeill of Vancouver has beeu eppoiutod preiident In place of Mr. B. 11. Cairns, resigned. 2. Dr. Ernest Hall hu boon appointed general secretary, without salary, and who take! lhe place of Hev. Dr Spencer, resigned. '■I. Miu Maggie Campbell, office etc.. re: ./, who through 111 health has re signed, is succeeded by Miu Myrrbna MacFayden. 4. The Leagues ol tbo Province are taking a plebiscite on tho question uf changing the name to "The British Col Umllia Alliance 6. The work of local option aod provincial probibltioa will be continued until tbu goal il reached. 6. Bev. Dr. Hpencer will evangelize, lecture on prohibition and other lull jeels hearing upun fhe greit moral il sues in Western Ctntdt and will assist the league in auy way ho can. Loiters will always find him addreued to this office. , (Signed) D. SPENCEB. Local Newt Items Mrs. W. P. Plus Of Bsidlsr, Oregon, il at preient the guest of her sister, Mrs. W, J.*Plok. Tne Purity Creamery Company, 150 Second Street weit, V. 0. dopes and Co., proprietors, li now prepared to furnish fresh myk, butter, creain, butter milk, In any quantity, alio Ice apd !«• cream. t.f, Mr. Kenneth Grant, manager of the Scotch clothing House, of Vancouvur, bu rented a house at the oorner of Chesterfield avenue and 13th itreet and will become a permanent resident of thii city . The funeral of the late Mn- A. 1. Prosier took placo uu Tuesday after noon, whon an impressive mrvlce wu held in the Baptiit church on Twelfth street eut, There weru many hand ■■nine floral tributes.- Interment took place in the local cemetery, tbere being preiout a great uumber of frionds and sympathisers. The Nortli Vancouvor Olub met the United Service Olub of Vancouvor on Wednesday night at the North Vancouver Club and played a billiard match, eight a side, 150 up each game. Tho Vancouver club beat the local players by only four points. Tee regular meeting of Iho St. An- drew'i and Caledonian Socioty look place In the K. of P. hall last night, when a goodly number of members assembled. Matters pertaining to the building of a ball were fully discussed, but the question was eventually deferred for further consideration. The business meoling was followed by an enjoyable "social". Servlcoi at tbe First Baptist cbureb noit Sunday will be conducted by tbe putor, Bev. A. J. I'rouor, morping md evening. HOOD A, SOUTAR Boom ao. North Vancouver. 84 Lonsdale Avenue. (above Poet Offlce) Foet Offlce Boi No, 3387. Telephone No. 462. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, We have opened in office tt the above address and will be glad te rtceive t llitlug ef that property you with to Mil. If yeur price is right, WB WILL tnd tbe buyer. Mr. W. B. Hoed, late mtntgir of tlie Civic Inforraitlon Bureau, and Mr. 3. 8. BouUr, until lately with Maun. John Alexander k Co, Beal Eitate and Insurance Broken, Active wurk on the uioivating the foundation for the new St. Andrew's Prosbyterian church has commenced, on the completion uf wbicb n alone foundation will lio laid on which the frame superstructure will be erected. Tne hurch which is situated un tlie uorth east corner of lllh and St. (leorge's avenue, will be completed within six iiiuulbs, and will prove one of tbo fnest churches in this cily. Samuel Kaiinan, a liussian Jew of Vancouver, was Ihis morning charged with stealing "junk" in the idiapc of uid liottlw and other miscellany from a I'liiiiiiinan. Kaiinan, who was found guilty, committed one theft in broad layligbt ami was arrested on Lonsdalo avenuo by Constable Qraves in the act of couveying tbo goods away in his rig. Tho mayor and Mr. J. .1. Woods, J.P., imposed a Hue of im and costs or SO days' imprisonment iu .1. mull Captain and Mn. Klekham returns te tbli ulty up Tuesday evening pftnr t)i oxlrcinoly pleasant sojourn in southern California. They oncoiiutoreil quitu a number of North Vancouver people while iu that region. The diitrict council last night authorised the construction of a sidewalk to iicciiniiiiinlalii the North Lonsdale post office which will be erected on a site between King itreet and Windsor toad on tne eait side of Lomdale avenue, Charles Bolos, a Vaueouver man, io thoroughly lived up to bin name that hii rolling came to an abrupt end at the city police station. Mayor McNeish fined him $11.51) aud costs or one weeks' recluilen. Mr. and. Mrs. Alex. Law depart for the old country tomorrow evening. Mr. Law is undertaking the journey fer business reasons and will probably be absent threo monthi. Mn. Uw and family purposo making an even mere extended visit, At a meeting beld in tbe Wait Capilano achool house on Thursday evening Councillor Lawson wu nominated by a number of Wost Vancouver resident ratepayers to bu reeve of the new muni eipalily. The voters' lilt for'the forth comiug contest comprises 6.11) names. BBS "6000 FAOTS ABOUT OANADA" FOB 1918 Thc 11)12 edition of thtt popultr tnd indispeustlilo booklet, "51100 Facta about Canada", compiled by Frank Ynigii,, the widely known lecturer aud writer, and author of "Through tbe Heart of Canada," is now out tnd is replete with nuw matter, including an outliue map of Canada, a calendar and lhe new census ligurrs. In compact form is found a wealth of fuels and fig ures of lbe Dominion that will provo a revelation of our uatural resources aod growth. The man of information, ga thered with minute pains, should lie in the hands Of every intelligent Cauadian ami the wide sale and popularity of toe publication is euily understood when il can lio bad for 85 centi- from The Canadian Facts Publishing Co., 667 H|.ii,ium Avonue, Toronto. - ■ leaden will be received by the uu denlgsed up to Saturday, March sotk, m'l, for sluhlug and burning the tlm Ur on blocks 1, 3, S, 6 anJV ln D. I* 618, florib Vaacouver, being altogether limit 30 acres. The lowest or aay under not uew urlly tcc»»Ud. MAUKICE OINTZBUBOBB, V. 0. Box 1618, Vancouver, B. 0. I NORTH LONSDALE Wi bave tka exdueive sale of 84 Wa, In block 8, D. I>. 714. The loU tr« 40 fut by 118 fart tnd on tka following umu are the tost buy In North Lonedaie today: Prlca MM. Tenaa WO caah, balance la 6 18, and 11 nmthi. CARDINALL & MacGREGOR IM MPUMADB (OLD V09I 017101) V. 0. Mt 8946 Agents (or London Assurance Co. We turn I good selection of Houses (or S»le of Rent The new extension to the North Van couver Coal and Supply Co'l. wbarf at Ibo foot of St. (leorge's Avenue, is now complelod. A start bus already beon made on the large warebousu wbicb, when fiiiiihod, will signal Ihe commencement of weekly calls liy the Ta coma Vancouver SS. Company'i steam er, Morning Star. A little time ago t'oun. Loutet min imii si the reluctance uf the li. C. Electric Bailway Co. lo eitcnjl tbe Lons dale avonue car line to Ibeir inadequate acqualulance with the dovelopnionti tbat have taken place in tbat region. To remedy this condition of things Mr. Sperling and Mr. Qlever have bcou prevailed upon to visit North Lonidilo uext week wirh expert guides. Tho ditlrict council was last nigbl notified of this intention by t letter i A. C. "ill" putify" piny. PUBLIO NOTIOB Keith rotd west (old locttiun) roa<L will be closed from west buundnry ol I). L. 556 westwards during the con structiou of trestle in D. L. 666 uutil furtber notice. J. B. C08QB0VE, Diitrict Engineer. b.,»»rd laud lll.lrlel TAKK NOTICK that Murray [.'HIT. ol Vancouver. Il C, occupation, lumberman. Intends lu apply fur permission lo purchase the following described lunds: Commencing ul a poat planted at the nm in eimi corner of Timber Limit Nu. 43146. limine weit SO chalna theme nurlh 40 , lialns, thinci cut 10 chaim moro ur llll to shore lino, thence sou il,. in along Ihun line to point of , s, mun in .iiu ni. containing 'lin acrei more or lm MIIHRAY UI.IKF. ISth February, 1911 ui'.-iiiini: vkiiiiIKh Agent r nf lhe s«,..«id laat Dlilrlcl TAKK NOTICK that pharlei K (lar- i-ttt, ol Vuncuuver, B ft, occupillon, lumberman. Intends to apply for permission lo purchaae the following described landa: _, I'oniiiniiclnjt al a poat plain- *Bi Ihs ....u11, wcsl corner of Hi"1 my limit Nu. lllll. thence i,,-iH- w chains Dunce weal 10 chalnj, more or lols lo shore Une. limine luulh-iuterly along shore Una 'lo polnl of commencement and ft) ''""TfcwE VEKII.KK. Agent Easter Offerings Of Boots & Shoes in all the Latest Styles and Shapes at Lowest Prices Sole Agents "for the "K" Boots and Show. Sole Agents for th* J. & T. Bell BooU and Shoes. Sole Agents for lhe Leckie Boots and Shoei. Sote Agents for the McCready BooU and Shoei and other leading English and Canadian makes. »»»»»»« »»»»»»»,» v»».v»»»%»»'%»»»»»»»*«»«'1 i I • BooU and Shoei Bayaired While Vou Watt by tba Lataet and Moit • Up-todaU Machinery. Wood-Paige Shoe Co. FIRST STREET EAST Hold drown Block. Neit Bank of M«*tal Opp. City Hall ————» ■ Garden Took OF ALL KINDS FOR EVERY PURPOSE |H OUR STOCK is complete, and »j| the Quality is here. |H LAWN MOWERS in all tm ~J| from 12 to 18 inches, H| We also have a stock of the Famou« Summerscale LAWN ROLLER the best on the market ranging from 300 to 500 pounds and the prices are right. paine & McMillan Wholesale and Retail Hardware Phone 12. FIRST STREET AND LONSDALE «\ NOTICE In couaei|iience o( very greatly increased liusliim, the B. 0. Livery Bale Stables have imported from Seattle last Saturday a number of uice md thoroughly well brokiu quilt horsei for livery purposes. Alio several uw vohi das, Including I well-appointed covered hack In tin litest ityle. Mr. Duiiisi, thi proprietor, begs to Inform his custom en that be cm supply thiir reqiiiremeuti at any hour of the day or night to their entire ittliftctlou. Fboni 317. B. C. LIVERY (D. SALE STABLE* 4th STREET, WIST TELEPHONE 047 i'l PARK VIEW FOBMEBLY KNOWN AB LABSON'B BANOU PARK VIEW lici right on the famous roullivtesli.ru slope of North Vtncouver, whore the wealthiest tud moil promim-iil alliens of North Vancouver aro Inlying lioincsiles. It lias a glorious unobstructed view of tho Uulf of dcorgia and Vancouver; lying opposite one ol our larg est parks ,whore au armory and drill lull will ho built. I'AIIK VIKW ii only u few minutes' wull, up ino ol our piosi pro mils, ni streets, ilighlly over half a mile from ilu lurry wharf. Every lot ll now cloarod and in grass. Cluing jiglil I;. I'AIIK VIKW wili he tho boolevtrd Bell Line Ctr. See us tt once fur prices ami lirnis, as »e et| < I tins propirly to In snapped up by eager buyers. McMillan & reid Pbone 434, I" UAtfliALK AVENUE P.8.- For I few iltys, view lots rau tn- Imi I mm lio" op % Have Your Prescriptions Filled by the r North Shore Dri/Co P. 3. THOMAS, Druggist, 116 Eiptfk Weit *</
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