psni WPRTS V*POPV«R, 8,0., JtypAy, kvavw 18, 18U Number 47 Police Court Hftpptmiiigs ' Qff Wednesday mPFpjpg W»|t«B .'ft- Owbi ww pto^ m iwo IpIw- t|oni with. «ll(reat.jpg Wl will an/I mifpitim »p •*»*H w hir, !.pi| ttltif mipg ♦hrwtpnlnjr tangling a- winK hii WI*F-i»-l»W! ito' o>i i»lfln»*ti<)» wei lui.i by Mri. Ftnr- opoo KoOprobe, tba will, and Ihu ioc- opd by John i'i.wuII, tbi luihoi i.i l|w. Mr. Buggies appeared for Ilu prowoation apd Mr, Ball lor tbi An- fpnae. Tbe wholw case oppeoridjp lie ope q| washing a good .kni nl dirty fiiioi- ly linen In (be police court, mid al- tlwugh ip Un upshot llcl'oinl e was mulcted |u the coil! ol both anions, oral in the fint pane wu bound user ip two sureties of fSIHI each opt him- Hll ip 11000 to tap the peace lor VI inonlhs ppd. ip the icpond wpi liOTind over ip two sureties o| IHHI ciicii apd himself in 1604) to keep the pooM toward .lohn Cowall, Ihe evidence ml- duoed did not appear to show Hint much damage bad been done or oven threatened. From the statcpiepts pi the wife op Iho witness aland, it seemed Ibst ipianvla betweeu the couple had leu numerous, and lhat the present nnd culminating one had arisen out ol her wished to absent herself Irom her husband's house on Ihe evening of tbe Uih. She had been out during the afternoon and llct'ombe, who had only ieiiiiii.il from a business trip to Montreal last Thursday, desired her to remain at home in the evening. She however, went out, and il appeared that her bulbbiid followed and met her with her tislera nn Lonsdale ave. and oiileml her home.*~ When the parly arrived at tbe goto to the_gsr deu of the residence, it is alleged Ibat Mcl'ombe pushed his wile into tlie house and that he went even so lar at to put his hand op her throat. That was about all lhat was seen b>' any of the witnesses, but scream* were allerwands hoard (rom tbe upstair! of the house. The landlord, Hr. Fenncr then in lerlcrred, and lulil llcfoiubo Um* ht would have to get out because ol the language he had used and Ibo disturbance he had made. This Hd'oinbe apologimd (or. In the nieiuil me a brother-in-law hud gone lor a police- man, deeming discretion to lie the better pari ol valor, and us a remit, alter u scuMc between the officer and Mcf'ombc, in which Ibe latter rec iv od a black eye and the former some punishment, McCombc wus locked up. During Ihe loregoing, according to Mix. Mel inul).', it wus lhat MoTombe uttered Ihe thivals againsl his lather- in luu. whicii were the subjectt of Ibe second inlormulion. She hud said to him lhal il he touched'her again she would go to her lather, and ho re plied, so il is alleged, Ibat if she did she would shortly lind herself minus a futher for he would hum up I be bouse ami nil that wns jn it. This evidence was corroborated lo n certain extent by Mrs. Farmer, who taid lhal she had overheard tho I limit bul that she could not repent ilu words ol it. She had often, she sniil, board llct'ombo uake threat., agnliisl his father-in-law, but she did nol laker Ihem seriously. John Cowall, Ihe fa'bor in-'nw, was pul on tho aland. He said he had only heard the threats repeated lo bim by bis daughters but lhal nevitlWuss ho was iu fcui of Ihem and asked lhat ihe prisoner'be hound over because he knew tbst ho was.il violent lniiu.1 and bad twice been in on asyhifc lor making threats against Ws own bit her and b)! bro Ifaer. This wat explaina! by Mcf'ombe's I counsel ai Ihe result of un accident which McCombe bad sustained when ht was • child. John Cowall comes from Montreal. Mr. Bull, in hii defence, attempted l« show that there had been a systematic attempt op the part ol H» wih/e reletiw* lo poison her mind against her husband and he charac- teriasd Ibe whole matter as merely a family row with a technical atlault by Ibe husband while be was enlore- ing bis right! to making Idi wife st#y at home. Mr. MeComte op bit own kahali denied the alleged threat and said Ibat Ihe only |*Veat he had made was (bat be would tfcow up tl> record ol bis wife's l»mi|y lo (he population ol B. c. John Wemar 9ff>miamipi who wa« remanded op Tuetdey in order Ibat a physiciin might MaBWM Vim with regard to IM lilt* of Unwind was brought up nm r* Fa^iWw morning- Ot. 'ItyWPiop, Who made tht ntmnwtiop, itaUd. (bet be could jj talhamt wroas with tin mantel nn mnmwe) psi"s t"mr rw ui' in i state pi the prfippsF w\)i) had origin- illy beep charged w(tb Yigrauoy. T9 rcpapHu|9(<i to. wai lopprf pp ((> It*.** II ? aw p» Tppiflpy nwfWng by .Cpp'iiabin Prirpo vpnAet'm alwpt l» W ailpleas mapp»r arn^ wai took- eA pp. fin being brought before the magistral he made a rapiWibg lt»l»wnt thirl, be cppld ooa/iippp|jy (ear the voice of hii lathe* in a gfamOPllPflB, and appthw tint to wm borp ip '68 but was only ton ye»ri pl|. ' Wl *ai jriyap pplil Vi o'clock on Wet}- nesday to get ppl p( (own. District Council The most ini|iortuiit fuotors of the pieelipg pf the district, council held lust night were Ihe award ol Some ba|f do/en eiiniiiieiii fqr tbo improvement of roods jn the di.iniel. With regard lo the I .illoo.il Trail (he Clerk |o the district had oonsull- ed the solicitor lo Ihe mupioipality nine; Iho last meeting and bad been advised that (be district had nothing whatever to dp wilh (he plans made lor a subdivision. The best that the council could do was lo notify the parly fo keep the block open as the jots could not lie so)d. Cppn.' l.ouiei put ip a word fpr |he protection ol (be innoivni third party who might be persuaded into buying such lots. Il was discovered Irom an old plan thai Ihe old government road is the same as McKay trail. This plan (ol Nr. Ogilvyj from which Ihis was learned) was left in Iho baiids of the engineer lo report, upon. Plans for the propose sub-divisiou in B. I.. 817, block 38, Wl were approved as were plans in B. L. 1087. s.w. I ami I). I.. IHiti, n.w. 1 and in B. 15, I). I,, till; subject to u coiTcc- tion jn the lot lengths. The report ol tbe finance commit i»e recommended payment of accounts amounting lo <SI2o\f>0, that of Ihe Hi ..nil ol Works lor amounts ol $1,832,118, and that ol the waterworks lo the amount ol H.itMl.hl. . Tbue were all approved. The reeve and Coun. Allan and lawson were appointed delegates lo moot and confer with Ihe delegates Irom Ihe pity council nnd the Board of Trade cancerning what wus best to be done in the mailer of the harbor. 'Conn. I.iini'i moved thai the ,(ii. . lion ol opening up Iho IJIIooel Hail from Norlh Vancouvtr to |jil|ooutbv oiice uguin taken up wilh Ibe government and alter some discussion Ihe reeve was appointed lo we Mr. I.. Car I i-i Cotton in the inn I lei and learn il nni tiling could lie done. This mailer hud onoe been turned down by tbe government. The reel,, and Coun. Allun und Law- sou were appointed a committee lo nwel the Telephone Co. and to Confer with it as lo the installation ol a telephone service in I he district. Thit would include I he West I'm I. Hollyburn and the l.ynn Valley. In his reporl as lo Iho widening of l.nnsdnlc Avonue, Die clerk lo the disfrjjoi stated that he hud seen Mr. Wagg as he bud been inslructed, and that Ihe latter wiw most complacent in Ihe matter. The requests that he made were of minor iniportanpi with what he was giving. Tho couu- cil iiuliioriAsI thul the icpnsls be granted and the widining bo carried oul, With regard lo the Bovorcourl roud pet it mn Ihe 'Iiii, had ascertains I Ibat the aggregate of tho pro|ierly owned by Ihe potrliiuiers fell sbor|ol Ihe amount which would uul horise tbe council in going ahead on Ibe loeol improvement plan, but ho (bought Ibal it would lie mode up. Tbe engineer's reports included Ihe improvement ol Sussex slreei and his .•stimuli, for Ihe work was 1871. Ho was authorized to call lor landers. The same action was taken ip (be matter of putting ip water from the easterly end ol Keith road across B. I.. 471. As to .the piling work on Ihe Hollyburn wbarl tbe councillors who look Ibe trip to While Cliff to day were authorised lo make a report lor the ne.vl nneting. For the rest lira correspondence re reived mostly conceinexl demands lor roads, sidewalks aud water which wore in roott coses aoceeded to. The engineer was instructed U) obtain an cuiimale for a foot bridge to make the Seymour Valley necii- tible. West Capilano ConservatrjfeAssociation mil was milled In tlte Capilapp yppipg, A Mil ranks of p|| Weilnesii milium nf the servnlive Assoi'iati ilelegnliuii from thPy^th Asniieiutiini w|s coeilings wbjj fwopf' wcrp liarniiniy and euiliusiasiu T||p oli^Jftp follows prganlratj, far Pun- pppiirppi Vipcopyer pr»- id by Minn) resulted BtlMiilpnl, f. 4. T'lPP'l'iPP; Vice I'resiilenl, .Inhn Tearo. Heerelury, W. A. tlraliam. Treasurer, I'uyson C'ldpills. Kveciiiive Committee: Messrs. I). U. liiinn, Qeo. Miirr, B. Colpitis ami ■I. l\. Brady. President W. A. Thompson was eil'''led represelllalile 0|l the cei'iiliie WATEE HOTIOfi. Notice it hereby giveu that uu ap' plication will he made under I'art V. qf dip '! Wa|cr Act, jwill," tp obtpiu a licence in Iho Norlh Vancouver Division of New Westminster District. (a) Tho name; address and occupation of (he applicant—Corporation of (he City of North Vancouver. (If lor mining purposes) Free Min it's Certificate No th, The muni' of the lake, stream ur source (if unuumcil, the description is; l.al.e at the upper cm! of Lynn Creek, uu right baud branch going up stream (elcv. 'im feet ahovp Burrard Inlet). (c) The point of diversion—At Palls at mouth of i.ake. (d) The quantity of water applied for (iu cubic feet per second)—Blur- sge purposes. (c) The character of proposed works —Building a dam and raising level of lake during rainy season. (f) The premises ou whicii the waler to he used (describe panic)— City of Nqrlh Vancouver. (g) The purpose for which Ihe water is le he used—Domestic ami Municipal. (Ii) If for irrigation describe ths liud intended te he irrigutcd, giving acreage ' *fi| If the water is tp be used for power or mining purposes describe the place where Ihe water is to be re turned to suuie natural chpiinel, ami lite difference in altitude between point of diversion and point of return fb Vppcppvcr Association ml Mf. C. E. Bfiiilpy, roprespiiUflvp tp (hi Blchtpond Asspciatipn. I'residen! Thoinspp then tifok the lhair ainl short speeches werp given by Qpp. H. Morden, President pf the N. V. Cppsprvativo Assn. uml Percy King, Secretary pf (lip Norlh Vaneouver Association, C. F Fprenian, W. 0. Gladwin, .lohp Tcire, William Npwlpa, Henry Worth ami 'A. Fielder whicii au adjournment to the resilience of the President "wlpire"a" dainty lunch was served by Tbe new iissneiiifhui slurln wilh a strong membership auirvjlh a fpll coniplitinent of leypl anpsencrgotic Officers apd has before *i| u carter of grcu( usiifulness and rapid ment. westerly along the uorth boundary of Hie property of tho said Hendry lo fhe east boundary of Lot iff: llicuco southerly along the said eust heumlary of bet a 1 lo the high water mark in Burrurd Inlet; theuce in the same line southerly liuu feet, ami theuce westerly jn a straight lino to (he poiut of commencement the said tract of laud com prising Hie following lots, namely: W, 271, Vf, iTl, except the portion thereof belonging to John Hcu.lry, the easterly portion of Lot hh'l, ami Loti fil7, (ft. Tilti, Viil, 544, tit, 040, and CIS, and (he Mission Indian Reserve all situated iu Oroup One, New West minuter District, together with the foreshore in front 011 the north shore of Burrard Inlet as comprised within Ihe said boundaries of Ibe City of North Vsncouver; Ibe said tract of land being shpwu on a map or plan of the said City of North Vancouver de positeil iii the Und Registry Office al Hie Cily of Vancouver. in Approximately Ihe number of inlial,Hauls Si.v Thousand (6,I)IIH). (») The place of Ihe proposed reser voir for storage--'take at upper end of right Inin.I branch of l.ynu Creek (ele vulion t'.piu feet above Burrard Inlet (I) The means |,y which it is pre posed lu store the water—Natural stor age by use of take aud Dam. (u) Tbo area ul the reservoir site or sites at each fuel in dejdli above outlet:— 1 foot above outlet (1 acres 9 is announced tint Mr. KcDor will be at (tbe high school .019 Lonsdale Av*. op Wodwdoy anil Tbpre day, lug. Mrd aod M<b, betfiMr. tin hourt i»f 1.0 to 12 in Ihe foreupop amf 2 io f in tin afternoon to en- rol) pupi|i who with to oUaud the high icboof. Tba sebool op#ps on Monday. Auoutt 38tb. 'IIIIIIVIHI. .^tTWoWr 1 ll'tl." (j) Area of ('rown land intended to he occupied by lite proposed works— Liiii'l flooded by. construction of dam. (I<) Tbis notice was posted on Hie Kith day of August, Iill I, liul applieatirii lo lie made lu the Commissioner on the '.'Dili day of Sep- Iember, lull. (I) Give the uuiues and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to he nlTecloil by Hie proposed works, either above or below Ihe outlet—Hastings Slnngle Manufacturing Co., Districl ol North Vancouver. Hi) TUP. HOCMiAKIKS AND AULA OF TUK MUNICIPALITY Commencing at a point iu Burrard Inlet, distant OQU feet due south from the south west comer post of Lol '166; Ihence due north 2,:ilM feel, lo said southwest corner pest of said ls)t 'itii; theuce :'.nio feel, more or less, te Ihe uorth west comer of suid Lot 2(15; theuce northerly Ihruugh Lot iiii2, 2,641) feet more or less, lo the siitilhwest comer post of Lot WW; theme easterly along Ihe north bourn lary of Lot fidg, L'.iiio feel, more ur less, in (be north east comer posl of Lot 55"; thence northerly along the west boundary of Lot 544, 1,714 feel, mote or less,«to Ihe north-west comer post of Lot 544; thence easterly aloug Ihe north boundary of tat 545, 20) feet, mere or less, lo the north east comer post of Lot 545, thence easterly along Ihe north boundary of tat 540, 2,'I40 feet, more or loss, to the norlh east corner post of tat 648; thence easterly along Ibe north boundary of the norlh most portion of Lot IHO. win feet, more or less, to the north cast comer pf said portion of tat 616, 9P0 feet, more or less lo the norlh east corr hit of said portipn; ihenee southerly along Ihe east boundary of said north- most portion of Lot 416, illtO feet, more or less, lo the south-west corner uf tat 2/125; Ihence easterly ulong Ihe norlh boundary pf the south-must per (ion of Lot 61(1, 2,1170 feet, more or leu to the norlb east comer of said soulh most port ion of Lot 616; Ihence southerly along Ho' east boundary of Lot 616, 2,110 feet, more or less, lo the southeast roruer post of Lit tit, Ihence westerly along Ibe south boutt dary of tat «8.'il,lj«0 feet, more or leas, te Ihe sooth-west corner post of ta( 616, Ihence soptherjy, along the wfsl-boppdvy of tat ftt, 2,840 feet, more or less, to the south west comer of Lot thi; thence .easterly, along the south boundary of tat tti, MO feet, tsore or loss, lo (hi north easf corner posl of Jot 276: tbonce southerly iloDg (he east boundary »' lot'OHi a distance pf 1*119.6 feet, to tbe north boundary of that part of said tat W, mpm tYmffFrrtJ ifr "ir^W Wt*Wrrj' IfWw 2 teet 1, 11 :i feel 11 11 4 feet 11 11 0 feet 11 11 6 feet n It 7 feet n n 8 fool n 11 !l feel 11 w HI feet n « II feel » ' 11 12' feet „ 11 I.l feet n » 14 feel I) 11 15 feet 11 16 feet 1, n 17 feet i. 11 18 feet n 11 IP feel li' 11 20 feel ,1 11 21 feet » 11 22 feel 11 i) 2.1 feci 11 11 24 feel 11 11 25 feel n ti 28 feel 11' 11 27 feel n 28 feel 11 „ N feet n 11 .10 feel 11 11 acres acres acres acres ....:....10 ....^...11 12 acres acres acres 14 acres IS acres acres 18 17 acres .,.'. 18 Ili -...20 acres 80 acres IW acres ......... 20 acres acres g| ...8| 22 acres to acres 84 acres ,.85 acres 86 acres 87 acrcr 8tl acres 20 acres acres 11USINK8S immw haijps Mr. Biclnml Smith bal roc tot )y purchased the grocery, provision nnd meat business until lately -aiti'I mi by Mr. Ssm Vmti<*> it UH l-fl •• dale Avopue apd fill ip fplpw mn it under tbe noma of t|'e Lonsdale Supply Stores Co. .He has enlarged the stock considerably since tilling possuwinii and will at all timosbuve on bund a most varied nnd up toiled; supply of houechpld ooppppdj- tip*. The incut businoso w'll be roil On tbo most modern wl similar. limw, will bo a model ol cleanliness and will appear as attractive as il it possible to make that end of the catering trade. Tlie store bus been somewhat enlarged and Iho office Altered Op that tbp lll'lter JS ip tile N't ]„■:■■ niblo position lo handle Ihe nccount- apcy department. The sales department is in charge ol Mr. I'cler Tor- riiiuv who has bad a number oi yearn' experience wilb some t ol the lea.tng grocers of Vanoouver uud who understands lite business in every de tail. All (liings considered Mr- Smith should have a large patronage Irom tbe vicinity ol Upper Lonsdale and (hg North Lonsdale district. **»pnv## vinvMiio*a *iai*t W4IWP' WANTpB-DretMsais,. AU ksad.nl good dan work uajmUktm. Sort j woittt and skirt! a sptaaltjr. Mn Bayment, Snd bow, tkfc stnri, adjoining Boulevard, North Vaaeuanr. m WANTED-Baagalo, abort C maw. small cash payaant, baloaee ai seal 140 per inontb. Must bt ntai aaraaa% modem. Apply Box AW, Eipota «- lice. 188 COBBWOOI) WASTKfr-M eonfa. price including delriarj aad ttoekia^ in basement ol 3(7 ftatk itrert aad. North Vancouver to Moioa, P. O. Box loW, Vancouver. K-8 POBBBIT BOOMS FOB BOT-Hoaatkataaaj oplional, 318 3ad street cut. IM TO LP.T-B«utilul aia roosted Iota Apply llll Lonadtle Aveaat. tt« Criticise Engineer According lo the Board ol Works ol which Aid. Henderson is chairman, tbe city engineer has again lieen delin- ipicni iii his duties ai a civil official. The criticism ol the engineer occurred at au adjourned muting ol tbo city council held last nigfai and ut wbicb the engineer Wut not present. Tha niteiniou ol the council wnt called to the eondilion of the streets and especially to that ol Ibe lower portion ol I .on'.dnle Avenue. The eiigiueer had been instructed, io Aid. Hundcrsou and Smith ilalod, Ip appoint an inspector lo supervise Ihe work being done 011 the streets. This apparently lie had lailed fo do. The result wus a deplorable condition wbicb waa uoi only dangerous to pcdeelriuns but might lead lo the tying up ol traffic eptirdy within a month. Tlio work, according to Aid. Henderson, Wat not being curried out at it should be. Aid. Dirl, on the other band wat strongly opposed lo the opinion es- prmsod |iy ihe Hoard of Worts, lb' said lhal a great work wai being carried oul by Kugiiiecr Huncs iu a in.wl suiisladory 'manner und he did nol think Ihul be merited nay adverse criticism. He referred tu tbe statement thai the engineer had Ico inatructed to appoint an inspector. This, he said, was nol the ease. The 1'iigimvr had only been iutlrucled to use his own discrimination in the mailer nnd lo appoint an imicctor il he iliiiugbi it ncoctiiiry. The matter was refcrrod to the Board id Works lo lake up wilb the engineer. A commillee waa appointed to interview the Misses Duwton with tbe roniiinti.s' Irom Ihe district council in regard to taking over the bos pilnl. The cily coundl commillee appoint ed lo cnler with regard lo Ihe mailer ol Ihe best il.'volopineiil of the I1111I101 consisted ol the mayor aad Aid. Dick nnd Hond.fson. FOB BENT-Funoabtd and .ilur nithed rootns. Hit. Knight, ilh aad Bidgeway Ave. IM FOB BENT - Seven roopBed bout. furuiluro lor tile if wanlcd. l^r. Ua and Boulevard. %A Furpilbed bouatkerping rueaai ll week each. Apply Friday cvrsiaga or Saturday morninga leigh, tth boose east ol St. Gaorge'i, IMh straet. 2>s Furniabed Boomt to Brat -Single or double lor ltdia. or gtntitmrn- Beau (if ul loealion. CuovancM lor lerry. Apply 667 lonadale Ave. *». FOB KKIjT-targt hoO, tanadtl. Ave. {near 1st tintt) looaaly knows u K. P. Hall) tuilabb- (or lodge room tocjety purpotet, or tuilt of oScne. Altertliona lo suit rrsponsible luteal. privilege ol tub-letting. Apply Irwin k Billiugi Co. Ltd., Ml lonidale Aie Telephone IS. tf 642 acres (v) How it is pnipii-ed lu acquire Ihe laud necessary for tbe purpose- By purchase. (w) Apprusiuialfly Ihe ntijnlier of acre feet intended l/i lie iui|>oumlcd- 642 acre feel. t.v) Whether It is proposed lo lower the waler in any natural lake or sleml ing body of water, aad if su, then— (1) The anticipated extent of Ibe lowering—No. (2) The means proposed lo be ad opted |o lower and roil. (Tl) The nature and character, in detail of the works proposed to be rou strutted to provide for Ihe disrliargi and penning back of the water—Con struct inn of a dam. CITV Off HQfiTH yANi'QI'VKII (Signature) THOMAS BHKI'HKKI), City Clerk, 1 P.O. Address, City H.ll, North Vancouver FOB SALE FOB SAI.E-.fto growth dry wood for 44.60 per cord, 4 It. O. ■cOedr, Phone Jfl. 9* FOB SALH-Two-rootaai hoaaa, 3h 13. Just off Fromne Bond. IM Mx 116. Cleared. Price tKO. Cuh tlio Balance |IU monthly, intrnet 7 per cuit. Fiprrtt Office X. 184 FOB SAI.K Imperial ('or I'o. IH* shares. A lew lor salt al Tsa Dolon per shore in Iota- oi iwo oraot haa I ban 6vs shares. i;**gt A. Kendall. 622 Pender St., Vancouver. 11-8 'FOB SAI i while Ixghorn tad la Bull Orpington chickens, 6 wetka aid. Prise strain IS.WI, alto setwn bnf or pinglon chickens prize strain, three months old, 16Mt. Apply Ibbdaon. Fir Koj.l, 24th ttnet waft, North Vancouver. IM Miss B. HcKeiirie/, soprano aolnist <d Uriiiv chiirob. Winnipeg, Iif»|w<l ed lo ting in SI. Andrew'i church. Vuncouver on Sunday owning. Mb' McKenrie with her mother ond ait lar is at present stajiug with Mrs. .1. A. Fullon ol Mi Avenue and il Is al Ihu ii.pnui of tbe latter that Miss McKou/io has contented lo ring. ST. ANDB^f'S C9V&P9 'the potior will oonduot both ser vicee in St, Andrew's oburoh on Sunday. Tbe morning tubjeot will In: Building the Sa«eWy. The evipng twbjocl will be: The Teat of Manhood. Thia aorvioe i| arftfgtd itpc- pftlly lot young mi||. M^ing your POmpaptoP' \ The Sunday ichool and Bibls cUis will meet »t J.» ui tbt etntoooo Tttcberi and tcholare ara urged lo bt present on thia the first Sunday niter DLSCOVKBS FALI.S IVf) I.AKF, While op his reoenl I rip looking over Iho water polontiolilics ol Hu Lynn Um away pp Ibe valley I'Hy Kogineer Hopat ditoivtojd anieo now falls and a beautiful new bit. Tlie latter js some »oven or tight lores in extent and Iht (alls varjt in bright from 8 tu 10 leet, in moi! cam tbe (all being sheer lietwccn lierpentdicular rocky rlift. Out loll in particular it of tbe ul- mott beauty since it lupdjlet srilb a roar ft Manning wafer Irom a height ol #> teat between rocks wbicb rite abruptly to IN feet. I toll account ol Ibe trip wilb photograph! will shortly appear to these col- ■attl. IrmnTT 1.. HlHW M BJWT-« fooai, ♦20*4) monthly with lea*-. Furniture iV m# m*P' f*mr ****» m Apply evtaingi oply, 7 rydoci or altar. IU Third ilfett eaat, Norlh Von aonvaf. IM Buy yoar Iruit tnd vsntttbltt at Ibe Lonadale Supply Slorta Co. A Iresh slo.i receivnl if.ilv. Tour owa choice ol peaches, peart or phuta al *>c. per basket at tht Lonsdale Supply Stores Co., IIII I twdlla a* IM FOB SAI K Homttilt bargain, at North Lonadale. Water, hfhl. Isle pbone and sidewalks. 1'rlilfr all cleared and in garden. tSttXI on g.««l term*. ItsM.'W on Nyt macadamiied. |b«0.' HWiiaa lacing sotlh ua Excellent soil. I18M. 14 cadi. lonadale tvt., » M PH8. JACK IOITET A CO. Tel. 47 t 87 wwmmmmmm\mwWMm=m StsaH 13 tfatm at HWMLLAMnWU 4. I-outst mn* Uprth Uraaiala Qet it »t lii|4|li||jii|n Ihoa* * Ws slots 8ond»jrs. Phoal S4. I. H. EnjMsh, O. K. Oroetry, 18 f*e#- m^m* Wlfi9m^W* JM N. V. Preparatory eriW sad, kindergarten wiM reopen is Si. Joha'4 parish hall, cor. 8lh ind 18th Utamt. on Wwtoatday Sept. Ilk. Boyt and girls ages 4 to'12. Mitt UrndwtU. North Vtaooanr. 1-8 isowr Um Indfe rnrnt btoom. fimnt' rewardtd by tidying at 84* mad tf., wait Um 99mm Wsttont rowl aad Uorth VaAeooeta fcny, Mil aaartmr't PtoitpU) wilh sasaad Wlert, W A. f^^mr *** emrmw WM fmwW WWmWm * ^t^^ Pioneer Confectionery n LOWPAU AVPIUI Mr, B, F, Musselwhite bega to announce that h. linn purohiwd thl bufliiiesH »t 71 LiOiiicUla Ave,, formerly oonduoled by Mr, 8, E Walker under the name of the I'ioneer Uskery. The buaiiieHB will bu oonduqttid in the same prewUej, under the name of Tat Piowtr Qwmtti%iirf, and Will contiiiUH to produce liiiod-iiiiidii And lioiiie-mude bread of the beet quality as well as aU lines of liigli-iil'uBH paitry and qonfeotionery, Mr, MiwHol white hopee by close attention to the interests of his ouetomere, and by attaining at the highest standard of e«wllenPi the goodi produced, to merit a continuation of the patronage of all former mistomere, and to welcome many new ones, for which purpose the factory and plant has been greatly enlarged and improved. Careful attention will be given to any special orders from piilrons. V Pioneer Confectionery 71 LONSDALE AVE. S. P. Muiielwhite, Prop, Phone 8 mm " ■ ' Hay, Flour & Feed Owing to larger warehouie acfomo- dalion, we are now in a position to carry a larger and more complete •lock of theae goods and to iupply our customers at Vancouver pncei. All Ordari Delivered Promptly. The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. 116 Esplanade Eait Phone 4 i nnifat °ur Babie« b,lly and .UW/IV CHARU£:;=== Why make two Mi moving when One Van will lake it all. Ring up 295, CREAMER TRANSFER CO., lot the Largest Padded Furniture and Piano Van in ihe Gly. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. IUMDON. (NGLAND) ASSETS: $94,900,000 . SolaHganl PERCY KING NOTARY PUBUC. 18 IjONSDALE AVENJtJE AiraamaataaadCeetrasta arawa .„ ... Oaaaral n~.ninmiin, ll"""* "' Canveyenn, mmmmmmmwinmnrmwwmmmmmia WW mtmmmpj mjw on wwa %p# •aa ngmmjfi MHrniaa tyaa.,, fajpw waa oalaily and meueaatly campy |hs miccttleat graaa ia tin ge, Ita M p rssiilent on the I.yaa Vajlif ntwl. when, II ii mM. lb* laM* ahfrttad to tha fi» mat boaipmn »«l aVH "lloesy" away. "Boaay" Bang htt lai| ami .ml ill par* cwsanlwae cV e\A»A HJKHI aofflf more muekkt. Jin car Una was Ihs handieet ailjuart lu Ihia line pi ihnughl, so "Bnaay" waa dired nn to lha rails plaaaiag lis mf wt opie ol Ihe II. V. P.. B. I'lMaoaay's mn, However th* ear upset "Boear" aad iha laMer js no Bum. Wherefore Mr. Willu.au who owael ''Bossy" at Ihe lime, ia aMWniag hia loss, ami instead ol mill, will lake lo heel for Ihe res! ol th* week. "Bossy" wai valued at lliu. Willi HUI.I-.S HKNAI'K MIBI.1I! It has lieen imported by lb* etilltr. on Ore Capilano Harden Flat aasr tbe Indian reservation, that Ihere asww number ol wild balls ol », danger.*, nature roaming at large all over that part nl Ibe district. II is urged Ibat something aunt be doneat once lo abate thia nuitanu, or it is (eared lhat human Hi* will be lost, or at laaal aerioni injury mint nl on one nr more ol lb* wtlUrs. These bsilla are aaid to have b*ea hs- creaaing in iiiimber lor tb* post 80 years, anil are now a very assioat menace lo ihnee wH.hk basiassa take, them nu Ion I anywhere in the vinnir' ol Ibe reaervation. Ihere ia ao re* Iriclinn nl any himl on tba wander inga ol Ihe wild cattle, and it ia ssr- niised thai the Intlian* ara raqioaeibl* Inr them. On Wednewlay evening one settler came acrnaa aeytn „i Ihe balls ia a bunch, and Iheir ntlitu.lt>, arrorbW to hi* report, waa an)thing bat |*ic- lill. IjOCAL news items Horn - Ou Thursday, 17th ia*t., to Mr. and Mra. II. II. Mekolena ol loth a! reel west, a son. Mr. and Mra. .leokina have returned Irnm their Iwo week's bnneyasooa aad have taken up tbeir .|BarUre at the I'alar* Hotel, where lor tbe present Hie newly tviibfnl couple will reajrle. The l..in«lal, Supply Mores I'o. lu* iilaml on rale 111*1 », ol Iheir apttinl (inld Seal Tea at Ihe aaloaiaaiag lej* price ol 2tc. per lb. at the Looaial* Supply Stores Co., IIII Loaedal* ave 18-8 mmnmrnmrnM Tb* priasarie* ,i tin monl Ct$- aervativaMoeiatioB. thron.huttt VW- eonver rafag, *j|l U bald Monday evteaiag, inr the purpose vol eWtiaj dtiegaltte to Ike convention to fag bald ia Vaacouver on Tiuwlay evening, at which lb* candidate nl Iba parly for the Doaunioa Bottle of 4 'omimms will he cfcoata. The awwtiag oi lb* Nurlli Vancouver Cooaervalive Am ,ci .lion wjll he held ia the campaign ruonin, dab Wot*, Kapianad* west, lajjn. ■lag al eight o'doejt p. ra. li)8T-Sunday, Augtut 181b, he tweea 81. Andrew'a church aad Nye alreet, a goto] bar Brooch with dome act wilb pearl.. Finder please leave at Una otBee. 184 The Bank of British North America Capital Paid Up $4,866,666, Rwrve Jfund $2,652,333 wnmmnmmmmmwmmm n<m. nnnmnnmmmmmmmemenmewmm i Office* in North Vancouver—2 CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPUNADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE (near Fourteenth Street) nnrnnmmnmmwmnnwnmnmwmiiii n i i i i.nnnnnnnnnmwnnm Saving Peposite o| li,oa and Mpw»r<J« ropeivad. Interesf allowed a| ptiwnt rates. Banker's Money Orders issiied. Botli offices transact a general banking linsiness and are open on Saturday night- F. T, SALSBURY, MawgWt mm CANYON VIEW HOTEL CAPILANO C.M.SLOAN P. LARSON PROPRIETOR mmemwmmenmwm ■ Stoic Ddifks, FiiluBg, Hunting, Mountain Climbing, Unequalled for Holiday, bag er Short. Family Rooms en suite with special rales. House greatly enlarged. Eiteoiive Grounds. High-class Service at moderate rates. Easy trail to summit ol Grouse Mountain Altitude 3000 feet, SE*4SON 19U mm Keith II..U.I lot. A Urvaia '»' .|iii(i aale. Il.uiiiif.illy loealatl fidit. lol in oily limila on Kaitb roarl. To aell tpiiclily will accept fl'JOn. One I liir.l caali ami lata we "oa lereu. Aleitaiiiler I'liilip, linancial agent aa.1 insurance hroker, I'luli Mock. Fbi«* III Mr. 'Ii.lui Dier..«en .Ir. kaa amtflti nl ili.' Imililiiii/ of ilit.l'.il'.iju.l Apart ineiil Ii.hivi' on Victoria park, lor kia liii.tlnr. The h.iiiae contain. MVeral enilea of v/.miow lur ligl.t h.HiMk.epia^ an.1 is Mioilcin and up-to-date in ever)! rua|iecl, having lieen pfanaed alter an in.|ieclioii ol the lateet and bast ol Ihia lype ii house in Ihe l:ii-,.sl .ilie< ol Calilornia. the < >.l .i.r.l i. .,.,» i.'inly lor iM'iii|mnta. Mr. Oierssea i> In liegiii the construcliiHI ii another apartment houae wilb -t>>r,e on tbe ground floor for hia lather, lo It tit ualed nt the cor. id Sth and Si. An drew'a avenue. TOIJIf COIIBT During bis round, laat night I'ou alalile ('rime pici.«l up -loii»a Utr,*r llr.inirarnan lying bailees and tlinti-e, on tlie beach. He wu taken to Ike ixilice station where a charge oi vagrancy waa placed again*! bias a* be #>uld give no coherent aecoaat ol himself. Tbi* laoming, whea halore going into courl, he' waa interro/aUl by Ibe chiel ol poKas, he aaid Ibat be wu born in 1888 and waa lea ymtri ii a age. He had baae ia Alaska ia .1886. II* fU rrasanded by Ili* Vor- •hip tbe Mayor ao that eutpitit mnf be nude in|o bit aaaaty. We have a HALF ACRE of level land, adjoining Cily, 75 x 257 feet, on two streets near Capilano Car line which is An Attractive Residential Site ' .»'... i i .,iii mn . This property has a magnificent view that could never be obstructed (except by sky-scrapersjrier $750, Cash $250 MARTINSON & CO. KLTr 62 Lonidale Avenue North Vancouver Mahon, McFarland & Procter, Ltd. =F= ■ " GRAND BOULEVARD CLEARED 50 ft. Lots in Blocks 226 and 227; $900 and $1000 14 cash, 6,12,16 months. 50 ft. Lots in Blocks 230 and 232a; $650, $700 and $600 1-4 cash, 6, 12 and 1$ months Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street/Vancouver mmmnmmnm mmwmw*mmmnnmnmmmnmnnmn' I ' PIONEER BAKERY EIGHTH STREET EAST Phone 54 Try Our Will, Frendb and Homemadt Bread, 20 ounces to (he loaf, Four loaves for 25c. CHAS. M, KITTSON, Manager NORTH VANCOUVER m m W NORTH VANCOUVER M ' District Lot 552 The West End of the City The Finest Residential Lots at moderate prices on easy terms. AH cleared. Twenty minute car service. Water laid on. Electric Light, etc. Within half a mile of the water front of D. L. 265, the future industrial centre of the North Shore. Buy before the inevitable advance in values takes place, . ■ Block 6, District Lot 607 Large Cleared Lots within one block of the Terminus of the Capilano Carline, These lots are on the bench over-' looking the Pipe Line Road and the Capilano River, Beautiful views. Very accessible. Terms one-fifth Cash. E ■ ,r District Lot 55 . / A Limited number of Corner Lots reserved from the original sale are now on the market. Close to the Grand Boulevard: Good car service. Electric Light, Water laid on. The roads are being improved, anoj sidewalks constructed, €'■■ For Plans and Price Lists Apply to Lonsdale Estate Office 525-6 Winch Building, Vancouver, B. C. Phone, Seymour 2835 Lynn Valley Notes HfypOW ipsnjnl pitrreepniidpnt) Mr. apd Mrs. Aubel have |eft tbp Vftlley to- fsiMi in Victoria. Tlw fftwiMiw far Ihi now wbpol .MWiw I»m torn fommoopA, Uf. VntAlp, floss IM, js ImviiiK hia garden. tomopA, Mr. IJPIian il having »n uddiliou Iii Ida house, Vtpnipn Bi»d. Mri. Wm, '99,t\m ll Mil a visit to Mr damrhler ip 11)1 molty- Sprue'till iron iiIoiik the flume, ly llie-poet office, tiro being mt low|i. Mill Stewart, ul Vnli!, is on a visit Ip hsr siller, Mrs. Wilh, Frederic* rd. Mr. Sweetmw Is hiving two acre* cleared in the viciiiily of the. post lift fioe. Mr. Illnii- is having a Ipt on Fred- ericjt road cleared preparatory lo his building. The Quarterly Hoard Masting ol (he Miiili.iilii.i I'limi'li will lie held Friday ovciiing at Ihe lunin: of G. W. Sugden. Mrs. Unlit. Brown was visiting her daughter, Mra. Harvey, Mt. I'loaaunt, lasl week. Misses Mtirk.'l, Froaime rosd, ire aamping with tbeir sunt at llullyliurn lor the summer. , l Hr. Thos. Greer is building shortly a small collage on Frederick Houd near Fromme Boad. Hr. and Hrs. Hobl. Miliar have re- Itinietl lro;n Iho ul.l Country, alter,a very pleasant sojourn among friends and relatives. Hr. Shiner, Frederick roud wosl, it intikiitg a number ul iiiiprovcincnU tn hia home, including the addition cl a vi'i'ii in lab lo the ft .mt. Hr. tls.'i inul lamily, nephew ol Hr. pf, II. Oscr, Kilmer road, aro now a.'iilril in Iheir new liungnlow on the siiiii' road. Mi ssrs. Wilkins.ni, Hartletl and II. Douglus journeyed up to the Seymour falls, expecting a good culch, each (being well oi|uippcil lor leinpling Hall. Hr. .1. N. Hunker and lamily are once more amongst their Iriends, having i.'iiini.'il Irom the south lust Friday. Hr. Hunker intend, building nit his properly OP Qtioeniihury Height., shortly. Mia. Dr. Nugilen with lamily leave, lor her home, Winni|a.'|{, Utasltiy nighl Inn mi' ipcul ii very pleaaunl lime nn their visit lo l.ynn Valley. Hr. ti. Ulnmu. Centre road aouth ii improving hia hotiae in an art isl ic muniter, choosjuu lb... wood in ila nut mai slats, making u very effective up pcurmice. Hr. Wear, the Hetbodial slitdent in the Valley, ia uow comlorlalily set- liul in the amall bungalow luiiil on llm.,I.l iiaul by the extension build ing fund .,1 the church. The fiirniali- inga ol Ihe building were .supplied hy the I ... I...' Aid. Home Connections ■■iiiiimni tap mm 1% ** 'wmi »« apply to Ihe Hoard of Licensing Conv roissionei'H of tho Cily of Norift Van- couver, llfitjili Cp|||injiie, fur a retail |i(iiQF pf itotik litmia (or thu premises known tm Lois 11 uud lii, ltl.uk IW, Districl |.p| 2% Mb mm- yef, »t the ijHingi nf mim opnimin- sioneia In be held on tho,(Dili duypf September, A.l). lllll. 1 DATED thii 3n) day t|f Angpst A. p., 10)1. THOMAS * "OMI'ANV, 110 1'er IS. Q. Orpnf, Agent. Notice to Property Owners of North Vancouver As the main drainage system Is approaching completion wsMg to notify property owners thai, we are making arrangements to undertake the sewer connections on ths various private properties at a reasonable cost to all those who desire to avail themselves o| early drainage facilities. Having carried put the main drainage system lor the city council apd having tbo nccesssry plant and skilled labor available we are in an escsplionally favorable position to carry out tho private bouse drainage at a moderate '■ii.it to property owners and we ahall bo pleased to lurni.b estimates and plans if necessary to carrying out Ihi. most oasential work in accordant* with the city regulations and on most up- to-date principles ol modern aaniln- lion, MacdonellGzowski&Co. Office: Second Si. tnd Mahon Ave. Phone 279 NEW pSTMfNSTEB U9D IP' TBICT-llistrict of New Westminster. Take notice Iimt Joseph 0. Duckorill, ol Vuiicoiiver, occupation, govsit|iuc|ii official, jutends to aunty For peruiis- sipn to purchase the following describ- cl lands: Hit) acres commencing nt » post planted on the south wwt corner, of Lot 3693, thence south 10 chains, theuce east 10 chaiui, tlunoe north 10 chains lo south boundary of Lot 3033, thence west 4D chains mors or |eu, along said boundary to point ol commencement. JOSHPH C. DOCKEBIf.L. Juns 17th, lfJ)J. ... n-n TAXES 'I'AKK NOTICE lhat the data lor expiry ol rcbalo on taxes hushcin extended to SEl'TEHBEK nni.. lllll. All |ieraons who pay Iho untiual taxes levied on lands on or Iwlors September llllh next will ho entitled lo a discount ol one sixth off the general rate. THOMAS SHEFHEHp, Cily Clerk. NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DIS- TKHT- -District ol New Westminster. Take notioe that Flint A. Haswdl ol Vancouver, occupation, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following' described lands: About 300 acres commencing at a post ulant- ed on the northtaul corn* . ol lot ir,7t. Ihence cat| 38 chain., thence north B0 cpalns, Ihence West h chains, moro pr leas to akore ol Horse o»oo Lake, thence in u south apd westerly course sfpund short) ul lake to Noitli out corner of Lot J67J. tinpoe south 6ft chains, more or ietf, to point ol commencement. (Sgd.) ^6/jIOT A. 'JfASWEU,. Juno Hth, 191). 11-9 IBBIGATION notice NOTICE is hereliy given Ibat an ap plication will be made under Fart V. ol the Water Aot. 1909, to obtain a li oiuaojn North Vancouver division ol Now Westminster District, nn tin fWh day of August, 1911, at ll a.m.. by F. Newton Brier, Surgeon, Vancouvar, II. 0., lor water for Irrigation use on three acres owned by bim in l).L. H»3, IM'OptPt pf supply being » utfd stream Iroto GrouM htiTitlw^ being about 3,1)00 ft ' direction froin pr, ' te amount requin 1 to' om at Norlb Venoonver, Jn ml. WATEB NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given Ibal an application will be made under I'nrt V. of Ibe Water Act, 1900, to obtain a license iu the North Vancouver division nl New Wcslmiuiler district, on Iho 18th day of August, 1911, at 11 a. pi., by E. Newton Drier, Surgeon, Vancouvor, B. P., lor water lor domestic use. on three acres owned by him in D. I.. 693, Iho source ol supply boing a small unnamed stream from Orouae Mountain flowing southerly through I). I.. Ml and 11. L. MM, the point uf diversion being about l.iiHl leet in northeasterly direcljtjn Irom Ur. Uriel's N. E. slake, the amount r» ipurod being J 11,Ins I,, i |h-i- secoud to be carried by buried piue lin* Irom small iluui in ihu I,. ,| „f ibe strsam. Dated at North Vancouver, .lulv llllh, IUII. tj im THE0S0PHIC4I. SOCIETY Tbe Theosophieal Society meets in North Vancouver in Boom I, 67 Lonsdale Avenue (entrance nnt to Wil- come Parlor) every Wednesday ovi ning ai 8 o'clock. Attendance is entirely free and carries no obligations wbut: ever. Von are invited. Tboosoph'.cal study and questions. New Westminster Land District-pis- Iriet ol Norlh Vanoouver. TAKE NOTICE thut wo, H. Gladwin and I- i'. Gladwin of Norlh Vancouver, i mi pultun, retired, in I end lo apply for permission to lease Iho following described .In sin. I.ii..v.n US I Min I'i.-i I.. commencing ut a post plant*! at Ihe N. W. corner ol Ibe old woodon bridge crossing said stream, thence north, following lied ol stream to a post olanii'i/ I .inin leet north of Keith Houd, steel bridge, lur thu purpose pi obtaining rock, gravel und suud (or building und other purpose... BENSON GLADWIN. AHTHUK t'LAHKNCK (II ADWIN. Dated Aug. 7Hi, lllll. 110 WATEB NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given Ibat an up Illicit ton will Iw liudc under l'urt V. of Ihe "Water Ad, IWW," lo obtain ti license in the North Vancouver divis ion ol New Weslmimner >li-i.i.-i. (n) Tho num., ol upplioanl-Tho • orporaliou ol Ibe District ol North Vancouver, II, C. ji! for mining purposes) Free Miner's Certificate No. — (b) The name ol the lako, stream or source (il unuuiued. Ihe description is)—An mn,ui,nd stream running iu a southerly direction tlirnugll District Lot. 7X1 and Km, Group I, New Weal- nun I. i District. (c) Tho iioii.t. ol diversion is in lllock I, District Lol 783 aforesaid, about ill, chaTliS north ol the sou lliern l;iUinrfniy of aaitl District Lot. I (d) Tito i|uaatily ol water applied lor (iu cubic f..t per second) puc puurler ol a cubic fool |ier secoud. (o) The i liuiuiii'i - ol the propoa ed works-Shallow weir dam wilh anil iillle III tut,'. If) The premises on wbicb the water is lo bis used (describe sumo)- The l)i im t of Norlh Vaneouver. I") The purposes (or whioh tho water is to be uasd-Muoioipal putposcs. Ih) II (or irrigation describe the land iulcudcd lo bo irrigated, giviug acreage (i) II Ibe water is to be used lor power or mining purpoace describe the place where the water is lo bcroturn ed lo some i...Iiir.il cliunnel und the difference in altitude between point ol diversion and point ol return (j) Area ol Crown land intended to be occupied by the proposed works tl) This notice was poattdibb Iho llth day ol August, 1911, and appli cation will be made lo the eoinmis sinner on the 13th day of September, lllll. II) Give Ihe name, and nddieasesol niw tipniinn proprietor! or licenases woo or whose lands arc likely to be elected by the proposed works, sitter above or below the outlet are : Arthur E. Facey, Win. .1. L. I'aoey, '.'homal U- Meeauricr and Waller Pinch Fage, all of Iho City of Vancouver, and A. Dalion Nye, W. J. Irwin, Benson Glad win and Mary L. Archibald, njl ol Ih. Cily oi North Vancouver. (ii) The boundaries and aria of the Dislriet of North Vaneouver an as set forth in Ihe letters patent ol Incorporation dated. 10th August, 1891, and published in the B. C. MaleU«, but excepting tin lien ot the Cjty ol Norlb Vancouver .perilled io Schadule I) of lbs Nprlb Vaivcouver City Iuoor- cl AwenpWit Aot l«97. \f) 'IkW^tunttny tin pumbaf p| '' anil ol the {Diitrict at present <8aal) ♦wa. TENDEHS WANTKD SEALED TENDEHS marked "Tcn: der lor t>ewer" will be nooived by tbe Cily Clerk ol Ihe City of North Vun couver up lo 13 o'clock noou on Hon- duy Ihe 31.1 duy nl August, lor supplying all the muteriuls aud c.inslrtict- ing aud compleling a similar, sewer uilli lot I'miiiii linn ou I-'. pi.ni ide and i ii'ii'iil street Irom Si. Georgo's Avenue to St. Du»id's Avenue Dud on Second street Irom a poiut TIOO leet east ol St. Andrew's Avenue to St. David'a Avenue. All Iho ubove iiii'iilinned iwriitobe carried out aocording to pluia, proliles, croaa sections und s|«icilio.itiont lieeutired by the Cily Engineer.., All lemurs lor 'ifie work nnn-l be made ou lorms ol lender aupplicd by the Cily Kngineer. A choiue for 6 tier cent, ol Iho amount of Iho louder niusl uucom- iniiiv each and ever}' lender. A bond ol 25 per cent, ol Iho inin,um ol Ihe ei ml i,u i will I u required. Separate tettdcri must ho uiudo lor I'ui'h work ubove mentioned. The lowest or uny lender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE S. HANES, City Engineer lily Engineer's Office, North Vuncouver, Ml. August, 1911. I I '1 ■ff 1 ASSESSOB Applications "ill Iw received by the undersigned up Iill t o'clock p.m on Thursday, I7lb August, 1911, lor thl position ol Assessor ol Ihs City and assistant in tha City Clerk's dapart- mcnl. Sfllary ||IK) i#r ipontb.. To npn- tinue in office during pleasure ol council. Applicants 'Ip slate crpariesM and acquaintance with local land values. . 'WIGHAS SHKI'HEBD, , City|;ierk. , i-i , - —■ i .,,- ,. —I ,.- I ..IM I FIJBLIC fllGHWAVS Prpvinoo pf Britieb ColumWa NOTIOE il hanby givas (hot aj| pub» lie Highways io unorganised district^ and all Main Trunk Hoods in orgsnin; id Distriola ar. slrty-ii* fact wid), and have a width of 9Atty-*Mm leet oo eaeb side ol the moap Urafgbt rea.-; Irje Jbw pi tinUpvpHtd ro»d. WPMia nyiMH, Utoinff ol FuWie Wprti. Department of f»*m forhf, yhyton^^^AoAy^mm THE RXP&RBB T fMTH VaMCOUVII PC. —— 'i — fifWIsbitsI Tuef4iy» nnd Fridays by Noam Shom Pmw, Mmiwo Qip, H, MORDMi Editor ond Msnsger. liamam juts* pf suaaatiPTtos SI* monthi, »p, Tins* insulin. «*. United Slat** md Foreign, |1.M) per yiar Advertising Until will ba P"»»t«d on application. liidevoM to tbi luteresti of thl north Shun ol, Burrird In at ItitMwtltoiii.in sdvertisisi ratwam o( wMPttowil «lw lor a&«»|wt%hiiM#w»l»im»n»^ nopnliUonWMnHh Vwhouvm PliMci. Every effort Is »*da to jive lAmtmt tin most ulliliwlory ^ileliaiia**la contract advirllseinenta llinuld lie in tit* printers' (niidinot (Iter thin TO a.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Wedmsdivto ensure lowrtlon in the "w»H,HwlM|| I MM art fWjggggtg^L> = Nosth VlNCOUVM, B, C, Aiiiiust iB 1911 Randbam * Slmpeou, building MOV- ars, raaiaenei 469 tth Avenue Wast, Pnlrvltw. Til. Fairmont 1810, B-fl/l A MODIFIED SCHEME OF IIAHIIHH NATIONALIZATION Ilsnenl advices from Montreal an lO the sfletf that Ihe grain lade of Ibat port is seriously hempen d, I* oauae ol insufficient elevator eooom- modation. Grain s|ii|iperi an vary RtUeh exercised about the situation, and the more so, because nn rebel ll in light. The harbor cnuimiseionsra an credited wilh doing Iheir belt,but Iheir cSorls sre not abla lo keep pale with Ihe growth ol Ihe traffic A new elevator is in course of eonsiriii'linn. but it will uoi he romplei.il until nest May, by which time, it is assert id by Ihe grain men that, even with the new elevator in operation. Ihe fa eililies will not ba adequate lor handbag the shlpmsnts that will offer. Il is asserted that Ihe port is iu danger ol losing largely In United Slates ports unless soms solution nl Ihs difficulty can lie arrived at. In older 10 accomplish mors rapid increase ol the f.nilil 1.> available, it is suggestsd that private Turns he encouraged io build elevators along the waterfront, and thua come tn lha assistance ol the Hoard nl Harbor Com inia.ii inei a. That suggsetiou would appear lo support tlie poailion that is at pre. .mi adopted by many advocates ol mors rapid and aysteuiatlc develop- dhiiI of ths harbor possiliillliss nl llinnai.l Inlet, namely, that Ihe moat satisfactory Solution ol Ibis local problem would, lie found in a .chain, wbicb would include the conalruction ul hniboi works liy private individa nls nnd companies, in harmony with works rui 1 ini mil by municipal or governmental board.. While I lie port ul Montreal Its. made immune strides attire hurW mat lire were banded over to the exclusive control ol a govern- menial H01.nl ol Harbor Coiuiuiestnu- ers, Ihe present condition ol affairs a* initliniil above, ,.p|M,iri lo intimate lhat Ilie iueiii|K,r»<ii,u id a judicious .■iieouiiig.iinni ol private iplerpriee in the p.,lie; ol lha llarlior llounl.mighi have materially aa.i.le.1 iu tbe aocoin pli.hm.iil ol iiven greater mulls than those wnieh have batn altaineil. Applying Ihis item (rom the e»|ieri •'in'.' ..I tlie M11i1i10.il Board to cm ililioni in they exiil on Burrard Ini. 1 there an ilroag considaratioai which praasnl llu'insrlv**, lo lead lo th. conclusion Ibal the ..unbiiie.l ulillta- lion ol private and municipal or governmental enterprise would he the moat aatialarliirv and .ll.otiie iMii.nl ti proeediirs lor Ibe harbor ol lbs i'ort of Vaneouver. hinting oondi lions at Montreal w.« vary lavnrsliU to the complete nationalisation ol the harbor, because (lie wsterlronl.g. was praoticelly all under Ihe aoalrol ol lha gpvarnmagl, so lhat nn great ,1 paaea was .nUil.il in lhat respect, The pwnarship ti lha watarlrontage ol Burrard Inlet 00 Ilie south tMwri ie te S large aslant In tlie hands id powerful soMpanlaa, whose pwDerabip, it ie now gsnerally reeogair*>l,tt would not be win, to atUaapi to displae*. n tjoneiamebU aaaouat ol waUrlronl ptropsrtf Is* Uu aotsUi shore, however, m praetkally all ol that <poa ibe noith shore It yet ia tba hands ol in dividual owmss, end ii it time hoht fcsg s whleb prassat tha opportunity lor ate termbistlaa si tte ■aiiiitril or jPfSW "l^" WWmwwwrW WW wmmw »e^.^B».^^Bj»p nr* (WversJMatal mjttm cA harbor Aavrl tynmm. ft* mm u>m pMm of tin tmkwti mmmm, paWte opiate. ■ sppaan la Mm teas tnmmmg tUmng- tf el m to tim twmmm timi H tjpmm m wmmo In let or if tin fmi wmwi ot tm haiter, U my general movement Inr expropriation nl these properties win inaugurated. In the linl plain, the price ol water Iront property is vary high, 10 thai any smii proceedings on an extensive seali would involve an enormous nut- lay ol money, the wisdom nf whioh is open tp serious tpiestlon, and ip Ihe second place, it is rcoognixed tbit Ihere in many private owneri who control eiteniive waterfront holding!, anil who are prepared to curry oul harbor works upon a creditable scale at their owu eipense. The opinion is nineeipinitly steadily gaining ground Ibnt lha most laaelble and satisfactory anil at tbe same time lite most effective method nl harbor ilevelopment with regard to Hurrard Inlet, would lie found in a modified form ol municipal or governmental control (or both) which, while planning anil carrying out works of harbor improvement out ol public binds, would al ths tame lime accord every eneourageminl to privet',' enlerpriae along similar lines, and which would exert'a aupervision over the whole Inn lun ili'vi'lopiiii'iii, such - as would promote unilormily in lha general features of Ihosi developments, whether Ihe component lurlors tberinf were promoted by public or by private in Irreels. ATTOIINRV GENERAL TO DECIDE Willi blither reference to the charge if reii.liog polioe officers in the .lis charge nl Iheir duly, which wai heard iu the local |»ilii'i. court lasl week, resulting in a failure of tbe magistrates lo ugi.e, and conosrning which, an editorial appwnxl in thus columns on Tnraday, the pipross is in'orinud that at the ronrhiaion ol the ease, liulmo- lions wero iasii.il lioin the Unci,, that a ropy „l ihe evidence in the rasa, Iw prepared ami lorwarded to Iba Da psrlinenl ,,| ,|„. Attorney General lor hi. adjiHlieation. In acrordauee wilh those instructions a duly sworn Iran. ' 1 pit ol Ihe ci idi'iuv has gone forward lo Viotoria, and ll is . .p.. i.d th„i lb.. ilepertnwtil will ileal with the matter iu due couiws. WATEB NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given lhat an application Wi|| |„ m,i, Ullrftr plrt (/ nl tin "Water Aot, Haw," |„ obtain a liosnse in lha North Vaneouver divii ion ol Nsw We.tmin.ter diitrict. (a) Ths name ol appllcant-The t orporation ol Ihe District .,1 North Vanrouver, H. (). (if lot mining pnrtioess) Frea Min sr'a IWtilict* No. - lb) The name id Ihe lake, stream or source (il unnamed Ilia deecriptiou ia)—An unnamed it ream running in a •oulherlv direction through Districl lol. 7fti and AW, Group I, New Weet minaler Diatriot. (■•) The point ol diversioa ia In Block I, Dimrint IM 7KI aloraaabl, about '/Il clmfiii north ol tha .011 ihem boundary ol aaid District l.„l. (d) Tha >|uantity ol water applied for (hi cubic last |nr eseond) on. 'luarlM ul a wide loot psr second, (1) The sharaoter ol the prnpoa ad wnrltt Shallow weir dam with suileM* intake. (I) Tba prastiaai on which lha waler i. lo be need IdaaeriU a„mi | -Ths District ol Norlh Vancouver. (gt Tha purpoare lor which Ibe water ll lo be need—Municipal puipoaes. (hi If lor irrigation duecrilie Ibe land islanded lo be irrigated, giving acreage (I) II Ihe water te to be used lor power or miaiag purposes deecrilie the place wfaare ths water ia to ber.lurn ad I.o Mass natural channel aad lbs dWstasei la aBitaas betwasa point ol diversion and point ol nlara (|) Ana nl Crown land latemM to be occupied by the propoead works - of ihi Oity ol '*WwhSL*'fl :?!»mwm l< Atmirniwal City of North Vsiispnvir, ■me boundaries ond pre* oHhe District of North Vinoonvir'sn m set forth In the leWen patent oj !»• but esceptlng thl area of ths ffitoM North Vanoouver ineolhed In Bihs*ili P ol tbi North Vinpoiivw Oitv hm- poration Alt Amendment Aot \ml, (r, A tll.tb ''7r]r'XpMnilmit<iiy' the numW pi Mtwite oTtlw Piitfliit nt piwnt THH OOPPOBATION Of THIS pftmif op mvm van- 'BI!ioHN 0, nym, m) it'o "» I'bone 10 V. P, Ppi W Alexander Philip Conveyancer and Notary Public Agent Ipr PidalityPhprnll Pill I" Biiriuice Company and alio lor companies undertaking Marine, Employers' Liability, Guarantee, Live Rtook nnd Accident Insurances. Agreements and deeds ol all kiuda prepared. Excellent list pi oity and distrint lots Inr a/tla. CLUB BI.OCK, ESFLANADE HENRY B. WATSON ARCHITECT Dooms 10 and 11, Finder Chambirs /WM'eiider .Street W. I'lione 3451 and Lonsdale Ave., Norlh Vanoouver llesidence, eor. Lonadala Ave. and .Mi'iiI slreei, Norlb Vancouver. rr~-~' it. .. 1 ia i'hi 1 in FRED C TURNER NOTABV FUBLIO Loans, Investments aud Insurance Koom 'JPi, 6'i'l Granville .St., Vancou ver, II. C. I'hone h*w. Land liagis try work a spseialty, 1 ■ m H. C. HIU6CI Exptri on Flrcplicci and all classtR ol Brickwork, ill Work Guarantee Coner Filteenth Bt. an4 Hahon ire, A HOLD III' IN NOBTH VANCOUVEB Weigh your bread. Brewer's X I. Bread is Iff ounces (Union Hade) I'iv, cent a |ut loaf. Ni, awi'iliT or bell bread made. Don't pay a biyli nri (or interior stuff, or encourage exorbi taut priori in North Vancouver. R. Bilchie, tha I'p-lo Dale Grocer, 'itt In :«H First si rest, Eait. it-H FOR SALE 300 Feat of Water- f rootage with crown Rant, known aa tll.ee Shipyard!. Termi to auit pur- chuor. Apply H. H. DEVINE, Soymour St Vancouver « If VIA" None. (k) This notice wai ported on the llth day pf August, Iill, and sbsM- talioa will be aud* lo tha eomaste sionw o» the Uth Any oi Bepteaibar, (I) Oiea the Maw amifkbnmti 6t$tff£ jai r:N 1 An Weil Homciitc on Kelt Road Comer of Ridgewuv Avewu, p«oetl mi (tjneut), pripe only |3OO0i «A $1000, balance to arrange, ELDER MURRAY CO.. LIMITED mWmmmmmmmMmMmwmmjnmmmm^ " North Vmpouvbt, B. C, Johnston & Salsbury THE HARDWARE MEN Have had to postpone moving a» advertised and will not occupy their NEW STORE until AUGUST 2ht LYNN VALLEY 'One icre block on macadamized road, will maker * splendid homesite. Price only $800 on easy terms. THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. Ileal KhIiiIo and Financial Agent. Agreement, ol Sale iliscininlcd. 219 Lonidale Avenue Telephone 44 • v PALACE HOTEL Rates: fi.oo per and up. Special rales lo families and to regular boarders finest Roof Garden on Pacific Coast REDA&ANDRUSS PROPRIITOnS Ssl'uno Strut. NOKTH VANCQUVEK. li. C. TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET Block and hall Irom Lonidale Avenue and clou to cu terminus. A few good lots lacing south $500.00 etch on terms oi ] cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. D. L 553 50 (t. lol. close to Keith Road ll $500.00 etch on terms ol j cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months. C. E. LAWSON & CO. IS I.ONSIMUi AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER I'lione 70--P. O. pes iHid New Harness Shop A IlilANCU OF THE VANCOUVER HARNESS (fl, HAS BEEN OPENED IN THE i'HENISES UP TBE C, M. li N. OOAJ, ANI) SUPPLY CO., 0011 KSPJ.ANAIW AND ST. GEOWIE'S ave. a nu mm of fibst- ci,ass habness and horse fittings WIMj ke cahhjed. a SPECIAI/TY lllll PF. MADE OF ItEPAIB WORK. PRICES Will, BE THE SAME AS THOSE IN VANCOUVEB. Vwcoyver Hirneu Co. FBBKEW North Vancouver Coal ani Supply Co. LIMITED Wharl l Cor. St. Oaorgt's and E. pliiiiaile. Officat tt lonadala Avaous. Wli.nl PJiona 178. Ofow Vhnw IM. COAI. MEBOHANTS Dealers io all kinds ol Building Malarial, Sand, Oraval, Casamt, l.ime Brick (common and praaaad), Firs Brisks, Fir* Clay, Flaatar, Fibre, Plas lar ol Parts, Ulk, Hbinglaa, Drain Pips, Til*. Donattit and Meckapilh Coal. Prompt delivery a apadalt}', FOR RENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Most modern filing device on(ihe prkeif valuable papers wtd Jewell NORTH SHORE LOCATORS, LTD. 32 l^nsdale Avenue Telephone 123 mwntwtmnwmnnmmwmwwn' H. D, RUGGLES BARRISTER NOTABV PUBLIC 133 Stli Btrsst East Nortb Vansoarsr Pkon* 373 N.V.W00DYARD 10,000 cords ol dry fir wood for i|uick sale. I'rioi per odd cords 14.80. Special quotation! lor larger i|unn- titiss, Cut Woud-16 incheil W.00, 13 inches $11,311. 0.0. D. Office aad Vardi SECOND and ST. PATRICK Phone IW V. 0. Boi IM All nsw Iiduscs should Im piped for gas in order to save toe heavy eipenditurs for thia convenience at a later data. N. V. LIGHT, HEAT It P0WRR CO . LIMITED. E. DOWIE :0NTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plana, Spscifications, Eatimataa P. 0. Doi 37. North Vancouver WE COULD Paper the World Irom our stock ol ns* Vail Passrs ao it stems. Evsry day soma new ■latign arrive* lo All Iks vasenoy o| Ihoas dosed nut. Handsome Wall Papers ars here in i-mllaw verl«ty. .liul tell our iiile.in.il for what room you want the paper aod he will show you just tk* pallera you are Inoking lor. To rhuos* Iron our stock i. a pleasure, to pay our prloe I* ea.y. W. H. ST0NEY & CO. 117 Loaadal* Avsau* Vhum 119 j N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT 270 127 LONSDALE AVE. NOBTH VIMfOVVIM ECKH'S Are guaranteed against impprfBPfipns which in pporly made gooilspBiiso nmch worry flnd.inPQiivenienpe to flip lionse- "STEEL GRIP" Paint find V*mi*h Brushes Will do first class work snd will not shed the bristles. Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE LOTS IN BAYVIEW ———— D. L. 621 & 2075 on Keith Road, a short distance west of the Imperial Car Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.'s properly. $300 and $325 each-|20 cash, balance easy terms. These lots command an uninterrupted View of three miles of liniraul Inlet. Good soil and level. Call or write for descriptive pamphlet. '.. S. F. MUNSON 333 Ponder St W. Phone Seymour 5654 —— ERINDALE. D.L.622 Between proposed SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE and NORTH ARM BRIDGE on Keith Road FIFTY FOOT LOTS, $330 5X2 GRADED BQAP TO EVERY LOT Water and telephone service is being pul into diitrict now und route baa bars survsyed lor carline. D.MacLURG 340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, B. C. ASK your neighbours and they will recommend it to you—THE iin iiii iron wilh a reputation, rlv I • Vila 1 We shall be pleased Io send one ol these irons to you lor TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL. Phone 46 Light and Power Department. British Columbia Electric Railway Co,, Ltd. 50 LONSDALE AVENUE / TAKE NOTICE — i 'i ■ THAT the Gvk Information and Labor Bureau is now open for |he Convenience uf Employers and Employees. Employers sre requested lo take advantage ol the Office when requiring help. P1mm321 •W. h. HOOD, Secretary, 14 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver. COMMUNICATION Twmmm FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS A DOYLE 130 wmttt\ jtom U*. Telephone 200 Conyoim&a to North Vancouver Merchant* lay n Sent Qwp Jtttp. Y«W Ofittl Solicited The Pditor, Past Sir; : \ desire to draw your attention to the report, of tin f.ypp \p\kv Bats- payers' Association rouoling which appeared ip last Friday'* i«Ho pf your paper. J can only. iwwl»f> that you arp, personally ignorant of what transpired ut, that wwtinjfi-or yo» *r- talnly would not have allowed; >m » gros* misrepresentation of the 'a°t» to appear, I do pot know who wrote tha n>- iiiiirkiibin report in qnesilon, but jl th* person who did so was prssept at that masting, he pertaimV dm mt W • wart tot tin tntth wnrry him much. As the mooting] was nailed to discus" a matter ol vita) importance to 'the lm Valley sBatepsyer* and to bast Councillor JjOUtDt'i defepoe ol the dis- trict. engineer, I must usk yon in fair- ness to bu good enough to pnbllsh this letter in order that the public may judge ns to tho 'fuels' published in yopr last issue., I will take the mors scriou* misstatements seriatim: • Mislatement No. 1: ''('ouncillnr l.oul.'l ,.. .,, proved coiiolusivsly Uml lli.'i'i.. were no aotual charge*." Are yop awuro that thu secretary lo the Asaociation, Hr. 1). (1. Hattio had a Ijat ol definite charges in black and while, whicii wero read .out at the meeting and to which Councillor I,on let could give no satisfaction'/ Why is llijs fuel mppfsssed in your import ol tho mooting? Mistaltnient No. 2: "The largo majority which was advene to tho engineer had Icon re duced to a nuagre 11 in favor of tbe rusolii'tioin to 5 aga}n<lv whilst, soms liliy who had como prepared lor the slaugbtor refrained (rom voting nl- togstber." For a barefaced miuroprt'sentntiim o| tho lucts this paragraph is hard tn heal. For your reporter to publish '■iii'li a iiinii'iiii'iit in view ol tho loot lhal lifly or sixty ratepayer* who wont prtsont at that meeting know it. to In incorrect iu tho height of im pudence. The liietii of Ihe onso tire Ihcse: when Ihu iini.'iiiliiii'iit to witlidruw tbo de- nm in I for the engineer's dismissal was put to Iho meeting it was voted n gainst hy practically the whols nl those prosenl. in Inct it was such un nvorwhclining defeat lor Iho apologists lor thu engineer and such u complete vindication nnd endnraenwut of Ihe ullitudo ol Hume HcNuugbt and Councillor Allen that un atlumpl was mudo lo minimi*- ils effect hy duinanding Ibat only members ol the asaociation should he allowed lo vole Hy this means Ihe gruat majority of the roliwpuyers in Ihe hall woro pre- iinicd iiiiiii vnling nu the technical ground. that they wei-u not mcmberB of the iiBsocialion. Tho president, Mr. Neat, accordingly put the timoud- monl to tho mooting a second lime, nmi il wus delenl.il by oypf II tu f>. I may Hay lhal il wns nearly mid- nil.'hi. and afler tin- prcnidonl bail counted II voice .'i|iiii< I, ho ounscd, with Ihe rcuiurk "1 havu counted II nlii'inlv und lhal is sufficient tn shew Ihul the ninciidinent is deleiitod." Everyone who was present knows iimt on the second vole Ihe uiimlioi wus lur in excess ol eleven, and thai only Ir.- could Iw found lo stipporl the engineer's party, Misiiiieuieni No- .'1: "Councillor Allun udvocnled Uiat the work ol the district bo done by contract." , Councillor Allan distinctly stated ut Ihu nievling thut day labor was the cheapest uud licet whon tho work was efficiently supervised. He claimed that. Iho present engin- cer did not have Ilie confidence ol Ilie men working under him und Ihnt Iho In nl t lay with the huid ol the machine rather than with tbe men who simply carry out his instructions. He showed that u coolractor can carry on work successfully by moans ol day labor if he has sufficient brain, and experience and that a properly ijualilied engineer could do tbe same. I may add lhat following Ihis argument lull lief it moans that the con- Iraotor's profits arc laved by lb* municipality when work is properly done by day labor. Thorn lew remarks of mine show to what polpable miarisjireaiiitalioir tiip apologists of the present engineer bare lo descend in lha endeavor to bobter up Ihe case (or Iheir protege Then shabby irttii will not deter the ratepayers of l.ynn Valley ip Iheir fight lor good government and acono- mical expenditure of Iho publio money The fight is only beginning Snd n*i dent ratepayers in all parts ol the municipality are earnestly dewed, to give Umbo questions their urgent consideration. The (lowing tide is wWi us and in Ibe end the common sense ol public opinion will demand, and sou that ft gel*, * satisfactory return for Ihe-public expenditure, and that all th* residents of our growing municipality got a fair end square deal io spile of all the intrigue* of reek, es- tlio shark* to ootjtrol iM rebut et municipal government to fimtt'we advantage. B|CHABD 0. P, BBOOM Um ?a%, Mm, if, mi - mmmmmmmmm North Van CLEARED LOTS 50 ft. x 147 ft. i In BLOCKS 15, 15a, 16 and 16a. D.L. 550. ' PRICES; $750 to $ 1000 according to location. TERMS: MCaA, Bal. 6,12 and 18months, x ACREAGE in Diitrict Lots 546 and 550 In Blocks of from One to Four or more acres. PRICES: from $2000 to $3250 per acre TERMS: 1-4 Cash, Bal 6,12,18 & 24 months ' ' *"* :'■' I": &nn» nnnnnmnn | —— .1 . . The Grand Boulevard extends through this property FOR PUNS, PRICE LIST ANP PARTICULARS, APPLY TO The North Vancouver Land and Limited a Liability 543 PENDER ST. tei25! VANCOUVER, B. C. North Vancouver Business Cards ARCHITECTS A. CAMPBELL HOPE C. A. CAIj. ABCUITECT and ENUINKLB I'lione Mil, Vancouvsr. I'lione III I'J North Vancouver Percy ,'s Ilowurd II. .1. i'crrin Cily Auditor. HOWARD & PERRIN Auditors and Accountant* tQt, Tender St. W. I'. I). Dm 333ft i'bone 8837 I'hone 183. Vuiicoiiver Norlh Vuncouver IHI,I,IAHI)S ANI) POOL PLAY POOL AT HAMMONDS FIBST WEST Finea| tablet und ouou ia the Cily BLACKSMITHS R. H. TARN I'ionoir Horse*boer — Carriage Works FIBST STBBET WEST It IMBUfA CONFECTIONERY The Palm Confectionery Stationery, Confectionery, be Cream, Snft Urinke, Fouulaia Drisks, Tobacco Light I mn In-", Fruit B. C, DUCOMMUN k SON Lonadale and 6th I'hons 318 CONTRACTORS Iho New Block on l.onadule Avenue noar tbe Ferry Approach Waa built by SMITH BROTHERS lii'iieiiil i 'onliiii'luia NOBTB VANCOUVEB CLARK & LYNCH ENUINF.KBS Contractor* for ie inlorccd oo/iorste i. ui'i 11 ii i'ii i,n. Sowering in all It* branrhes, hnuse coiiueolion* a spo- linliy. EalimsUe fnmiilied. Olli.-.. 30 l..,n.dalc Ave. I'l.on* 386. BOOKS AND STATIOHSRY ■—sr-s ~— THE LEONARD-8ALE CO. BookNllsrs and Staltonar* Cor. Lonidale and 1*1. Phon* 1*1 N0BT9 VANCOUVEB BLUE PRINT? . F. M. Sharp, Stud. B. I., Stud. Inst. Mun. Eng. Etc, Arch! aad Civil Engineer. Flan*, elevations section*, reports, specification*, estimates, tie. (or all classes ol work, Tracings, Blue Print*, Map Mounting. 137 l'"WM Keith Boad. Bast, N. Vancouver. 1-8 <^SBMMBUuj. i.-'Msi.': J EXPBB6S AN0 S406A0B 4:- - A.W1M) wm.w9wmmmi mimt Prompt teriot-IMsrai* Ohargs*. wmfrW/ ymy WM. MORRIS PRACTICAL FIREPUCE AND CHIMNEY BUILDER Pressed Brick Mantles a Specialty. l'liDitf l,ii; I'HOTOCJHAPHERS —i CARBUH Studio over Bank B, N. A. Lonidale and Eslilaaads 1 V SAWFIMiHS DONALD DOWIE Suw I'iI.'i and Griudcr. All kinds ol baud, crosa out and buck suws sot and Alsd at abnrtaat nolic*. II Loot- dalo Avonue, North Vancouver. TAII.ORS E. LAURIN High elusi Ludise' and Oaut'i failoriag KEITH HLUCK, FIBST STBEET NOBTH VANCOUVEIt CIVII, KNGINKKRS Angus J. Cameron ABLE. * S. CIVII, ENGINEER Irrigation, drainage, levels, plans and sperifioatlon*. Septic tanks bouse drainage a susWalty. V, Boi 9M, IDtb strseT west ol Be»i Avsdiu), tuna I FISH DEAI/EE8 THE NOBTH VANCOUVEB FISH ANI) PRODUCE OO. Freeh aad Smoked Fit* live tnd Dressed Poultry Vegetables Define? twice dally Phon* 340 111 First Strset ICE DEAI.EFS JONES ICE CO. ffboWlw* and Betafiais ol Pur* lot Cre»m Im lor I*bbJ» aa* ntnw fi.a' TW*rWnmnr n^nr uf nm fu jwow Phon* m IMBUl* *V9*V* HoittB Tailor* and Rauvitory 307 fjoudil* Av.iio Cleaning, I'reeiiag, DyoUn, Alkiing We uae the Fruxoh Dry Clennieg Prooses phon* 'ill NOBTH VANCOUVEB TEACHERS (Music) SAM. T, SUTTON TEACHEB OF PIANO and '1 HEOBf Specialty: Cbildroi>'« Leaiuiu at own horn*. Terms, *tc., apply Qenoral IWivsry. WATCH BEPAIjUINO b your watch topping or going irra- wmv' m hthmm Th* Norlh Vancouver pjtpert , aad piowr JowsHsr 40 lmmmfdM4MmmM ktmWJM wmm .' i i s THE Home Furnishers 128 LONSDALE AVENUE / We have just received the largest shipment of metal Bedsteads we have assembled in seasons, this ought to be intensely interesting pews to hosts of people in view of the fact that iron and brass beds are replacing wooden ones so fast. As a still further emphasis on the advisability of an early inspection we name these prices; CASB I'ltlCES Very Neat Iron Bedstead, "3*1, $2.75 Good Strong Bedstead, all sizes - $3.95 Special, a leader „ • $4.95 And prices range from these up to $40 to $50 SEE THESE IN ALL SIZES Don't forget we can supply you with CROCKERY Toilet Sets Dinner Sets Tea Sets • Gl assware We can specially cater to your wants in Linoleum and Window Shades We have an expert man at this work and can guarantee ALL OUR WORK Bedroom Dresners In Golden Finish wilh beveled Plate #7 fi A Mirrw 14*24 pn N* Gwh Price «P »i*J\J Another Dresser In Surfaced Quartered Opk wilh bev. #7 7fi Plate Minor 14*24, Cash Price - t?MO Mahogany Finished Dresser Uige and beautiful. Fine large Mirror d>OQ AA FOR QUICK SALE - - - ip.fiO.UU Ladies Dressing Tables Don't hesitate if you want a genuine bargain, In Royal Oak and Mahogany Finish. Caih Pricei are $10.00, $14.50 and $15,00 Large Dresser With three large Drawers. Extra (J»OQ fT A line British bev. Mirror, Cash Price «p*<£.OU Carpet Squares & Rugs We are enlarging our CARPET DEPARTMENT and will offer Special Values during August, as we must have more room. We are expecting the biggest Shipment of Squares and Rugs direct from England -that ever reached this North Shore. Didjou hear it? "Necessity invented stools, convenience next suggested elbow chairs" but if you want to see the very latest things in the way of convenience you ought to come in and let us show you what we have in the wayof Davenport Beds, Leather Couches, Large Easy Chairs and several other pieces that a progressive age has invented for use and ornament. COUCHES You would wonder how we could sell them for so small a price. Cash price - - - - "■* \ \ \ Special Showing of THE LATEST IN BUNGALOW NETS AND MADDRASS MUSLINS PORTIERS AND LACE CURTAINS BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS in early English Golden Fumed Oak the latest Mission and Colonial Designs. DINING SETS in leather or wood seats Golden or Early English Finish, Pillows and Blankets is what you always get at this Furniture store. Ili'uulily jrQjjr. home. I'laaaurc/cuw- foil and mili'.i.'ii'ii.'ii Dome Irom an al- tiuclivi; interior. Duality in liiriiiliiio Hook nol newa- aorily imply tlio most cully materials, Imi rulk-r .."imi jinl 'ini'iil io ae leolion. ilifi'i- is a veritable harvest ol houm- 1 litinialiinga It.-ro and you aro as vol- como lo visit us us wo can |>o»*illy 11 hi l-i- you. ■■ We have a large line of ROCKERS and chairs of all kinds: Veranda Chain Hammock Chairs Camp Chairs Canvas Cots Woven Wire Cots and Camper's Outfits _______ Mail Orders receive prompt attention THE HOME , 128 Lomdale Ave. VI 1 />' 5 eft .-' I 1 LAMES' COMBS, HAIR PINS AND ORNAMENTS mmnmmmmmmnnnmmammmmmnwmanm ' ' •: . ' I fl Not fpf mi|i>y years lias spell , , ijppi4#4ly PW creations in Wietj' Combs and tfuir Ornamepis l>epn \i\b\e6ii on Hi<» msrket. fl In Mieso r()i|iiirt!iiitiiits our Btoc)c, whioh has been purchased from ()e- , signers and manufacturers of world wide fame, is most empliatioally up to tbo standard set by .limbnm. . fl Qack combs, side combs, burettes, bandeaux, crowns and liair pins, in all prevailing shades made from finest material, plain,gold mounted and jewelled. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths Hastings and Granville Streets Vancouver, B. C" JUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY The first shipment lo thii country of (he famous Dowgale GRAMOPHONES These machines are of the best quality and finish. For tope they are unequalled. D^' _ 4JQA To be sold on lerms of $10 cash mCe »p.JU and $5 per month. LESS THAN HALF THE COST ol any other make of gramophone of similar size. There is nothing cheap about these gramophones but ihe price. fl We have alii; jn stock a quantity of English double disc records, price 85c each.' 'These records are (he finest we have heard and can only be obtained at Tke Warburnitz Piano House, Ltd* 443 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 114 SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH - DOOR IACIOKV, foot of St. George Wt solicit u trial kit! on vour Orders small or la mo ■—---a , Vancouver Business Directory ACGOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS )I9 Pender street, Vancouver aud Norlb Vapcouver ■ATHb Kallethe's Bath Curiier Homer and Pender SU. Tht Daly up-to-date aud reli- Kl* hath bouaa in Hriti.h Co nbia. We curt where others fail. Satisfaction guarantied or no pay. Plain hatha, electric baths, Mower baths, massage for holly, scalp and face ; electro therapeutic baths a specialty. #08. mwm, vm* Oraduatt of Barlln. Germany ■usirtitn COLLIGIS 8PR0TT-8HAW Business Institute 336 Ruling* St. W. Can*** * Or**t*ft W*M*fii School Jt J. Sprott, BA., - -Ifaoagar mmwmm} fmrnf rmammww - —- WANT ADJ. PITMAN'S §u»lne«ft College 633 Seymour si., Vancouver Day scbool open all tbe year round. Night school comment ta September 8th. QROCCRS CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries aud Provisions Wholesale and I.ttail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays aud Friday* RUUBEH STAMPS THE GEO. H- HEWITT CO. Manufacturers m%m urn mm Sign and Price Markers 19 Fairfield Bid. Font R3179 fflAt-MTHTI \wM\nwmm\iwk kuridw foiwatioii Lid 440 Seymour Street reaiTestate land and mortgage invbstmrn'o estates managed fire insurance R. Ktrr Houlgatt Manager MWW"T» ill Norli Vancouvtr ptoplt sat »l INNARDS1 m* VltA Wo* or Buiiw &h Uie new post ofioe. Jaonard Ma Im hy tilt DO lin J, TrT r_T rrm ■—^ p.'prf-t,* * fte Standing Alibi of H WW W dfff US. tit* ptlmtt 0tM Mw lir lli». »lw»- Iftlf » «!t»Ft PWftrepcs, the a|{nr- ney |9F the defence annouueeti (Ml Hit deluce closed 111* case. 7b* Judge's charge was moripul and formal In the miftpip. At t|ie clpao of ili $• Ion »Wwwl> invited to reflre, declined to do if), and f Ifftput stepping Irom the Jury hox returned 1. verdict of ''not guilty." And then tho crowd piled up on top of 9. Stunlelgh Storme and, showered Wm wltb congratulations. This wat tbt only precarious experience that fltorwe b»d ittttrtd AOflOf till ilwrfe tblftf. TWd-lblrds. perhaps, ol bis Irluudu and acqualu- tances wert In tbt court room. Every Individual among the number Insisted upon snaking him by tbe band. Tbe crowd packed tbe Isles, walling for bim. . Stormo bad bit tyt (Uetl wistfully upon tbt exit. For some reason be was aax|ous tn get war. Ht thanked bit counsel briefly, together with bit witnesses, and then hurried along. Finally ho reached tbe Open ulr. But there tUH clung to bin a little bevy pi men and women. Suddenly bt glanced down the ttreet. "There," bt explained to bis friends, "Is a man I want to see—a man 1 iiiinit set." And be hurried off. As be went bt glanced at his watch. There was no man, but be simply wanted to get away, that's all. Qn tbt way be passed Officer O'Connell and Burke, the pleu cloUies man. As he did so he smiled upon ihem in a way that wat childlike and bland. Tln-y returned tbo salutation with curt nods of their heads. "Well, Jim," said O'Connell to Burke, as Storme left them far In the rear, "wbat d'ye make of It, any way?" "Billy," returnd Burke, solemnly, ''I don't know wbat to make of It. The only solution I have arrived at lb that the devil must have been string- In' us that night. That's all I've got to say." O'Councll shook bis bead doubtfully. And tbey quickened tbeir paco and—followed Storme. Away up the street Storme forged ahead with rapid steps. "An alibi," bt muttered to himself, "Is a blamed good thing." CHAPTER VII. Tbe Sbadowers and tbe Shadowed. It took Kiorm.) some time to escape entirely from tbo clutches ol I bla over enthusiastic friends. All the way "long tbe strset be met them. liy means of one pretext and another, however bt finally eluded tbcm and slipped down a quiet street. From this one be emerged Into a more open thoroughfare, and finally Blood before the tiouverneur, his bachelor apartment home. Once there, he glanced hastily up and down the street to muke sure that no one saw bim, then quickly unlocked the door and stepped Inside. He ascended noiselessly to Uie second floor apartment. He entered It, aud hastily passed through room after room. "Nobody here," be remarked wilb a blgb of relief. "I am all alone.". He seated himself at a desk and began to write. "It Is Just as well,'- he said to himself, "to write once more, now that It's all over, tt was Just as well, too, to write before, when — the first — catastrophe occurred. It's safer If anything. It's taking chances big chances perhaps—but In a salt quarter, after all." He wrote haul liy u follows: My Dear Miss Duinont, - II seems better to address you so, for tbe present. There are certain Hilngi to wbicb I prefer to refer by letter alone. , "You will recall thai I wrote you on ihe twenty-fourth of last month requiring you to make no reference In my presence, or to me, to anything which might have happened. That request was' not prompted by any desire to be spared humiliation 11 wss a part of the peculiar circumstances which have constituted a part of my present lift. "Now that I have been vindicated lu your eyes and In Ihe eyes of the world I ask you to make to me no reference to to-day's happenings, nor to such vindication, nor, Indeed, to this letter qr toe other. I have many good rcuons for making this request, which will appear later. J dote with the expreslon of much regard. Sincerely, "H. STAtyUBIQH STORMS." "A Ut formal, perhaps," continued Storme, "but certainly Imperative. This complication wltb Miss Dumont was ctttilnly unlocked tot~Ml yef'' -be smiled to hAipjnlt--'fpot altogether unfortunate, 'toy pin- I *W know |ltcr all, Ut t*at It I, . good Uilsf - a ipty Mod fblnf, perhaps, a/Ur all/' Jl \ .Stanleigh Streme, cont. HS enplbstd || In pi t|)ve|ppe, tf- diessed Hit letter, and sealed it csro- fully with wax, uppn wh|cb be Impressed tifp seal ring bs WPFt. 9t Ippked at his watch. v "Tbars'i plenty of tips. h\ send this up by mepsepgtr. Thtt.* pert." Rising from tlie dpsk, be ijrswiipon bib bead a soft felt bat which partly ppypriejj |)|a fttft and stole dpwnstalrs again. Ho carefully opened tbe fropl door and looked pp|. Tbe ttflpt ftf deserlcd-almpsi But not qulte-for at each end pt tbe blocked lounged oat man, Intent, apparently, pn everything except tbe Couvernour or H. Stanlolgh Stormo. "Great Scpttl" murmured Storme to himself, "so soon again?" Ht retraced bis steps and ro-cn- tored tbe hall and, patting through to tht rtar of tbt apartment bouse, made bis exit through tp alleyw.iy. Once clear pf the place, bt hastened towards tbt centre of the town end huuded bit message In st a local delivery office wltb Instruction* to send It out at once. In tbt moontlmo ont pt tbt two men wbo had stood outside ssuntertd MP tnd accpated tbe other. Did yon see bim then, Jim, when be stuck bis bead outside?" Burke nodded—lor It was be. "He won't come out till dark, now," be replies, "you see II be does." "Well," returned tbe flrut man, "he saw us all right, all right—though lie can't he sure Just who wo are since wo're all togged out In tbis way. We might Just as well stick together now lor a while, anyway. Gimme a chaw 0' tobacco, will you? That's the ticket." There was a silence wbilo ho carefully adjusted, tbe stuff to suit bis taste. Suddenly be grasped tbe other mau by Ihe sleeve. "Ueo!" be exclaimed, "book u here How tbe devil now did he get out! He gave us too slip, (Iter all." He pointed down tbe street. Burke nodded his bead. "lle'u been out—blamed if be ttin'i," absented he, "snd now he's coming back. He's a slick one, all right. Went out the back way, prob'ly, an' now he's comln' back as bold as brass." Tbe object of their remarks disappeared within tbe bouse. He looked neither to tbe right nor to the left. Most certainly be did not see Ibe two plain clothes men, or, If bo did, be gave no sign. It was now fairly late In tho afternoon. "Stumpy," exclaimed Burke, "go around the corner there and 'phono headquarters. Ifie may seo another man. An' you keep that alleyway under yer eye, too." "We not this fellow pow where we want bim, gn' It's u blame good thing It forgot Boinethlflg and hod to come back. We'll camp ou his trail; we'll follow bim, no mutter whero be 'il goes. "Slurapy," be continued, "let te|| you. I told It in court, au' that Ihere man Is tbe man who lobbed that bank, and, by* Qeorgo, I'm goln' to keep bim In sight If It lakes Ibe whole force to do It.. Understand 1 I am, so help mo Qod." Tbe other man came up from bead- quarters. "Say, Burke," be exclaimed. "I saw your man dowutown. What're you iii'in' up here?" "I know you did,"replied Burke, "an' he came back, an' he's in Uie Oouverneur over there, an' dou't you forget It'; The other glanced ut bim doubtfully. "Ob, that's It, Is Itr be returned. "1 didn't know. I only know I saw htm -that's all—an' I woudered at Ibe time wbero you was." Burko and too two men vanished Into thin air. Once more Ibe slrett became deserted. Dusk had come ou -it was growing darker vory mo- mint , At a quarter to eight a man clad In a dress suit and a light overcoat emerged from tbe apartment house end sauntered down tb street. In front of a bouso wltb an English basement stood an electric street lump. He pasted this, and lbs light shone full on bit fact. When bt reached too corner ho gltnced up and down and behiud bin for an Instant, and then, breaking into a fsst walk, nude lor toe west end of town. He bad no sooner done so tben a man emerged from tbe basement, another from an alleyway across the street, apd a (bird from a recess around toe corner. Without tot slightest recognition ol ei.cb oiber ,they turned In tnd followed tot man to toe light coat, etch man In bl* own way. Down at headquarters late that afternoon toe sergeant called to * special officer. The officer burrled lo. "Say, flynn/' be remarked, "look her*. Tbere's Ibe man the bapks wspl u* to ktpp lib on. See bin! Tht Wtow wl* tot «»ucb tyftl Vet, mtp ft> tm- "Now, totftbpre. 9VfM It tftor bim. but there ain't 0 tint tt nnnnf nnm ... I. — - ■ ■ m W P 'P"» ftm mhumm ■ Hall Price Sale In orijer fo m^e 1 complete tap-up. qf all summer lines and thus make room fpr |he new fall orders alrtady , jnvfljwl, WP will sell for half price the underpenlionp^ llfflW. 45.00 Uf*] W4 SqjU, while anc) cpbl, «|e $2.50 $7.§0 Ladies W4 StiiM. white tnd cP|pr«, sale $3.75 Sizes 34, 36 and 38onjy. flpy't »nd Girl'* Summer Httt, regultrjmce 25p \q $100.: «»|p „ -UAII f\m, Ladies' Lawn Waiils, slighdy soiled; a large yariely pf • patterns; HAH PRICE Ladies' and Girl's Parasols, ranging from 25c in Girl'* and $100 in Ladles' sale HALF PRI(| Boy's Wash 3nits, sale THIED OFF Gent's Straw Hals HALF PRH| Gent's Summer Vests HALF PRICp J. J. McALEECE 91-95 LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE 93 ESPLANADE 50 Feet - SECOND STREET 25 Feel, Blk. 158 - - THIRD STREET 25 Feel, Blk. 138 - FOURTH STREET 50 Feel, B|k. 129 - - $7000 $2800 $3200 $2400 —r John Alexander & Co. 121 lOSSDAU AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER I NORTH LONSDALE 100x 132 in a splendid location, facing south, $1000. One third cash. East of Lonsdale Ave. JACK LOUTET & CO. 213 Unsdilc Ave. Tel. 47 ___i 1 Cor. Nr* Sf. Tel. 87 I jnj If you want your Doors ^1 and Windows in a hurry call, phone or write DICKINSON & SON ESPLANADE EAST Phone 222 P. O. Box 1719 Campbell Realty & Investment Co, FOB SAI.K fi room Imuso on ('hot- terfisld Avt. Now, ill modem. 1'rios »,m Kuy twins. HEAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE 89. P. 0, BOJ( 114 1 ■ ■ 11"''" HOT? '" » ■ YES I Htve your Fire losurtpcc looked into these hot day*. Dcltys ut dangerous. Jkjim "d wottiw* Fw jwim Cowptny Hltr|fiimfCo,Ud."^rvf 1 \' L ^^H Vuncouvtr ■ 11*111 vmv Urwl iiroursm kw bttii wttlt In Its TotiritsniMit now uitiiur wsy on the grnimilt pt tht North Vtnoouvtr TpbhIs 0I»Ii tnil tvtrylhliig points to Iht fttt thtt tin awnss will bt wtll JftVmA it Iht scheilult, Tht tptn ' Singtst tnd Iht handicap singles havt progrestttl tt lar as Iht ssmi-(|iials, tnd til Iht other events are in tn ail .. VIBPlfcl1 tltgt, Mr, J, V. tell is presenting a liainl- . tons sup tp ht competed lar tnnmlly, to tht winntr tl Iht man's hawllcsp slnglst, tnd tho Prwlilsnt of iht dub, Ur, II, 0, Arniiltgt, Is tlso presenting a handsome trophy 'or ont ol the events. Other prists tre hsing presented by Messrs. .Winston and Salsify (lor tbt mlsaij donblss), tnd hy Wtssrs Ptln tnd McMillan (Ladies' singlet). Tht results np to Inst night srs as lollowsi— Optn tingles; Cardinal boat 8. f. Mt-Naugliton, Mcl'harson beat llaewell and (Irickniay Iteat Heaven. Udies*-singles: Mrs. Maltliy beat Mist Huniphrlss (by default), Mrs, CUT PRICES ONYOUR DRUG NEEDS SSSSB555553B5BSS5S58S5TS5S Yh ww mmj fcy tauliag tt thii start Baby's Own Soap ,26a bos Caatoria ,„ .,.„.,, Mc Allsnbury's Pood Ko Nsttlts- Pood 4Ko 8yrup ol ilypophospbatet itt Health Halls Ik i forSlic Enos' Salt .' Ito Hynof Rotp , , Mc Warm Weather and Bathing Supplies ' HpongM ISo to 13 itch WlUr Wings IWc|inir Hoaps Irom ' 10a to Slit i-alte Chtmois from (Oo to I'J saili Wash Cloths I0t sad. Abwirlmil Cotton this weak ...Mo lb. North Shore Drag Co. ESPUNADE WEST Ps S. THOMAS, Phra.B. DrunZ' t lew doors wilt ol tbt Pott Office. floods delivered lo tny part of citv. I'In mi' 311 House Phone u\ P Htevnns beat Mrs, Thonitsstn, kin. (lardlnall bett Miss'Mclftngbtpii, 9m % Archibald best Miss Woods, Men's Utndintp «iiig|si, .MtlHi.v beat M, Woods' tnd Rogers boat IJ. Wooda, BPW08TH W5AGW AWWHW Tha President wants t tnll torn- ont on Monday, Aug. 3ht, :it S pin Be mire tnd o»,no. All weli-ow.'. North Vancouver Epwnrtb Mttho.llst Mague. CHURCH^ NOTICES N0BT8 VAHCOUVPR Hapliit Church - Fifth awl St. Oeorge. Servioee pi 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. Sunday School ana Bibll Class at 19.15 p.m. Praytr and praise serves Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pastor, Bev. A. J, Prosser, 3nd street east. Mithodist Church, comtr ol Bilth ttrest aad St. Ueorgt't Aveuue- Sunday prsacking services ai 11.00 1. m. and 7.30 p.m.. Sundty School aa Bible Class at 130 p.m., Senior Ltt- ptffl»sfl9,80p;«t.,.V,P,S,M,TMt». day evwing » o'clqpk, prayer w*tjijj Wtdnesday evening 8 o'olqok, ''God needs yon; yon need Ond." Boy. Bob-- aid UttlooA, minuter. Bt. Agnes Church, Bonlevtid-Vipar,, 9tv, % ft'Bnwe. 7,H0 n.m, evensong every Sundty: 11 t-m. PolyCpmmun- !»», 9nd Sunday ..I every month. St. Edmund'* Cnthnlio Ohurcli, Mahon Imwi Siindaya-Mass o.OO u. m., Sunday 8ohoo| Q.80 p.m., Bflttry Bantdiotion and Heimntt 7..'«) p.m. Indian Catholic Church nl St. Paul's. Mass, 7.B0 p,m. Sumlaye. Pat- tor, Btv. %. Pevtavin. OMA, Tht Salvttlon Army-B. 4. Ball, Lonsdale k\ppw. SWay - 11 a, m,, holiness masting; , .1 p.t|., children's meetingi 7.<I5 p.m., salvation meeting: Tuesday, 8 p.m., holiness meeting; Wednesday, 4 p.m., ohildren'a meeting; Thursday, 8 p.m., salvation meeting. Captain Duuula will vitit any wbo art tick or in distress at any time. NOBTH IMSPAI.B North Lonsdale Presbyterian Chnrob -WoraWp, Sutdays, 7.80 p.m., Sunday School, 3.80 p.m. B. Van Vuus- stsr, H.A., pastor. St. Thomas, Norlh Lonsdale-Vicar, Bev, T, E, Bowo. 8 a.m., every Sunday eicept 1st Sunday in month ; 8.80 m.m.w »'<••• n» «.uv |,.„,., ...etui I.WI- " 1 / a _J . .1. .. gus on Monday evening al 800 p.m.,I•*.' W,**»? 'n »W»bi U t* prayer and praiss sarvU on Wednss-1 Jf*'}0 Um}' tnd •e"??' ¥* ""M"' day evening at 8.00, Junior Uigus ™jWI 11 t.m, Holy Cpmmunion ttrvlca o» Thurtday. altornooji atMO. | "nd 88rB,on' lst and 8rd Sundays, J.VNN VAI-LBY A cordial welcome is ex tended to all! to attend thsse servicae. Pastor, W.' C. Schljchter, resident-*, corner Keith! Boad and St. Andrew's. St. John ths Evangolist, 8th and 13th streets: Holy communion, 8 a.m. mbraiBtf prayer, 11 a.m. | evening prayer, 7.80 p.m. On tbe first .Sunday- in Ibe month there will be a second celebration ol tha holy communion at II a.m. Bector, Bev. llnuii Hooptr. St. Andrew'i Presbyterian Churoli, 8th street. .Services : Morning worship 11 a.m., evening worg_u 7.30 p.m., Sunday School '130 A Minister's JL Lynn Valley Presbyleriaa Church- Worship, Sundays, 1) a.m., Union Sunday School, 3.30 p.m. B. Van Munster, II.A., pastor. Lynn Vulley Methodist Churcb-Ssr- vice every Sunday evening in the new church at 7 o'clock. St. Clement's, Lynn Vulley-Vicar, Btv. T. I'l. Howe. Aasjstant Priest, Hev. Jt. B. Ilaelam,II.A. 7.30 p.m., evensong, -every Sunday; II a.m. holy communion, lat Sunday of every month. ' ————————————————————— NORTH VANCOUVER CITV WRIKS, LIMITED TIME TABLE TAKING EFFECT MAY FIRST, igii Imvs Vancouver 0.30 a.m. and thereafter every 30 minutes until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.H0 p.m. every 30 minulee until ll.OO p.m. Iherealter 13.15 and 1.00 a.m. WEEK DAYS Leave North Vancouver 11.00 a.m. and thereafter every 30 minutes until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 p. ui. every 30 minutes until 11.00 p. in. thcrealler 11.45 and 13.18 a.m. Leave Vancouver 7.40, 8.311 snd 0.00 Iherealter same aa weekdays. SUNDAYS Leave North Vancouver 7.30, 6.00 and 8.40, thereafter same as weekdays. PA8SENGEB BATES Single faro 5c, 8 lor 36c, 80 lor tl, 70 lor 13. VEHICLE BATES A Lumber wagons, trucks and drays, 75c return. 11-3 horse sipress carriages and baeka, AOc return. O-l boras eiprats buggies and autoa, 38c return. Time-table subject to cbonut without notice. Company not liable lor delays, accidental or otherwise. All tha ajtove rntee include driver. Hales A tnd B subject to 30 per cent, discount ia lota ol 50. PBBIGBT TABIFP Per 100 lbs. rate, 5c. Minimum rate, |0c. RANGES mnm Anything we might say about these Ranges . would be superflous. They tre too well known to need boosting. OUR TERMS i $10 down . $10 per month We are sole agents: paine & McMillan Corner First Street and Lomdale Ave. North Vancouver. Phone 12 & GOOD BUYING . Half Acres in East Half 787. The few remaining for sale at $500 and $550. Terms I -4 cash, 6,12 and 18 months. Apply to GEORGE A. KENDALL 522 Pender Street VANCOUVER, B.C. V* 4 i / YOUR TOWN'S LARGEST and BEST MEN'S and BOYS' i Invites you to call and inspect their new Fall Stock and leam what is newest and best to wear this fall and winter =NEW= TROUSERS Halifax Twead, the old reliable for the worker $2.50 FaiKiy Woratedaand BlueorHlackSergea from $3.75 to $6.00 inrnklktw^fAmUtMnf UNDERWEAR Tb* Imi aad moat reliable brands ire Hid* t special ly ol SUnflelds Eliatie Bibbad $1.25 up Peoman'i Natural Wool, wall known, py nwybody $1.25 Sotyarloii Unahrink- U $340 par auit YOU may not be ready to buy your Fall and Winter r goods for some time yet, but you surely are ready right now to see and learn what the new styles are We like particular pleasure here in showing the new, goods to early, lookers, (or we realize that the person who take* the pains to investigate the new styles early is the very parson whose trade we want to get. And so you will nnd m especially aniious just now to put before your' eyes—if you will come—the goods that will please you, stylet and patterns so charming, and values so unmistakably out of the ordinary that, later on, when you are ready to buy you will remember the good thing* you have seen at this store and come in and buy them You fthould aurely tm thoM Handsome Now Suit! while MiortmenU are at their beat. They will moot your requirement* m to atyle and beauty, and tha really unusual values we offer will appeal to any economical idea you may havt. Prices range: $15.00, $19.00, $23.75 to $30,00 fa i*f*tn gfH Iki tniu Utu mi BETTER VALUES to gala year itiit aad bald it r~ =SOCKS= That Wear Cashmere Hocks iu the LAMA WOOL, reinforced heel and toe, the kind people hhIi for 3 Pairs, $1.00 Spin Dsal CLOTHIER Up-to-Date FURNISHER -SHIRTS- The assortment of Shirts you will N showy both in dress, semi-dress and working is something enormous. Ask to see then). 50c to $2.50
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Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1911-08-18 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
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Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 47ac0619-d07b-48fd-a77b-b590efec9f16 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0309760 |
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Longitude | -123.073889 |
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