Volume U Vauoquvih, B.C., Pbipav, Apim 88, 1911 Number 16| at >»•» BUREAU OF INFORMATION The Joint Civic Advwtiaing Committee held a meeting on Tuesday evening at which there waa a good attendance ol re|ireeentativse. two advertiiing propositions were submit- li-il lor consideration, neither of which nict with acceptance. Hr. .1. W. Dnn- iiIiIhuii brought lurwaril a proposition whipli had been previously lAvocated it the Board nf Trade by Aid. lln ili-muii, namely that ol establish n( l local public bureau of iiiforiiiatiun ..ml ill a comprehensive speedi, point. .1 out the avenues along which such a bureau would operate and the immoii.s lii-ni'lilii that would lie derived therefrom. The propositioa was discusi>eil by the Committee and met with unanimous approbation, ll was practically deckled that the resuiirces nf Ihe committee for this year ba -tuvol- ed in the first instance lo, carrying out this project, und the chairman, Hr. A. il. I'erry, together with Aldermen Hcllae and Ilmderson were appointed a committee !» approach the councils and to gather data to be submitted at a meeting to be held ou Tuesday evening nest. Wilh reaped to the application of the Haplu l.oals Limited, a Vancouver Lacrosse Club, playing under the name ol the North Vuncniivers, for a subsidy of one thousand dollars, which was referred In the Joint Civic A.I verlising Committee by the city council, the committee r cionim. ml. d thul no action lie laden. iur 41 Anne* aad » anai 4ii4, m> runabout, uiiiniuuliilii horse, tbia ituittie Bin lea most impnBtuiui oil nthe anmmwt- numU ia. the gsattan isttt mwmme mg- geated by Kauai luuaaK. Bbe «% council will. at an nurly Hrs. J.. (£.. atiimaiiiu, .'ttdJ mtmt,, .mill not rumvu ugnui. unlall tlinuiwi aiiuiiw.'. Met. C. K. Ernie, HUI. mmm ami,, will not oeseivu. llumduu una .again thia BUILDING PERMITS The pust week has .h„wn uiiiiac- lory uelivity in building and Hr. Fuglor hus been busy issuing |- ■ iani ■ lo those who ure cultivating tho do- mcslic spirit. The billowine; ais those to whom permit, have htm issued since 'April Hist; lli.ii'l.miin it Kerr Hilling I',,, iip a wareboiisu uud ollice on their >»liarf, So.tlKI. < W. V. Hay lur u bungalow •> i Hllh ttrttt. lien, Slovens, shack un - .ih .in.-ct, SUM. I'. Sloven., dwelling uii Joili »iniil two. .1. A. Harris, dwelling ou 'JFth slreet 13060. Alexander LeW, lur two dwellings on Eighth street and Bidgeway Acinic rcspeclively, 11,600. Win. C|irric, collude on -lhth .treat, |800. Archie Jameson, dwell.ng un -Jiith tlrnet, IS00. .1. If. Kngli.h, huiiiac i,n .--nili. il in.I Ave., 11,400, North Vancouver Coal und Supply Company, Habits nn F.plun.ide. 1760. Hr. Kir Hi, collage on Aider, W.hNl. -John Storey, for home.- i u Keith lloud, {1,(100. HI (II AIM) AIMH T NOTHING William .-hiikm|»-.ii.'. immortal play "Mmli Ado About Nothing," was presented ihii morning in ihe police court in a lumewhal modiliad Sum whon Ihe alleged assault case againit Hr. Hyeri ul Norlh I ..a> >i .1-- wa. beard I.■Inn- J, l''s. *.,,,.|. ami V, i. min. The inlnrinuliun »„. i.u.l by Hr. Dyers, a neighbor, lhal Hysrs hu thrown u .lone while he iByar.) wai engaged in the |Kactful ouupa Unit iJ measuring his lot. Tht svi- denos was hi a measure cuntraaiiotnry. Hr. Hull, lawyer lur the plaintiff, presented some brilliant argument, mi l»- Inill ol bis client. The wivts of both parties iuvolvod and a Hr. Abel w.ie also called upon In give ewriance. Alter .nine roiisidi'i ut mn un the port 4 the Court, Hr. Hycrs was bound uf.tr lo kea-p the peace, ordering him In find sureties lo the sinnull uf *o"'> If'uy, t l|wed demon, capt ureal >>'. Officer Otudin on Ihe Capilam Bawl last Sunday waa lined IHS and Mmm) ' Met. .1. O Williiuiua-.iri Uiunadilli-J^c. left, ou on swtMndladt uauj' tin tSbr lai- loet anil (fumbanttui, dty. A pool auiiaih Hu tHa- iiaWynuuebgi ot North. Vaiwuiiwaw ailll H« hdlll as -limes' until cniiin. limn grocery ,au lliueello/ uigjiii. Uila will go JrM- goiuba,.gusn. .Hull tiaaifflatl. The B. t SMaaimu wuh irtu. u Jll minute suhudulu tuuu. ntia Han oi 'may lo uiuiform- wish, one- am* lUnuRjahk pasead ac che lust; uuaBug ill .tluiiui ry .lirucCoj* .•"red Street, i-iiu imtinuliuul adiu thi'euirtiii.l die ur.iipsiu.iu .itiiin, il.iam Valley U.u.il. wuii a> lluudad *« ul-ui. got thirty duy* heiiiTO SUinwUiitu. Wood .uut biir.iuum uu. twmttl ■ The Ilea boya wua unruuiaiticauad on two miiiaaiiiu. Waetiiaarllni tim auuiil I bu.li lives at the annua at tl.iiai .ind Huhuu .uut the .irhani aai Uml atoaul near thu .hapinaae Dan Kniuiuue,. The i iiiini'iiiliiiiiiUii oi tin mam lu' cliii-i .iiiiuiiii.«li ui isiu tlaa- aiiuiiuntiiii last -night uafcmu. fits a au>u.ur mami leal sugine, init\t anuma uali udiiu ion ol eapuoauat Su ** on annum, *u» held iiv« oturnmf a gaannuil imp i u.,11 which ih. tim .uiuuautt* will make on ftiuday aaae. Hr. t. W. ILmplmi ouiiuaall buna frum Vuiuiou nmuniilu wuibbi tin JalU lx-.ii altsnaling che nmer.u oi i«n un- ihsr. Be. I.diu I. SUiaui.. «on- uaau- lu hu, duath m a uaaunvami ui.ierieri out ni.iiiiii-r .oni,- um ii,o itiu. tiurti | w.1.. i.muit in tlm Ic i*-e .m'-ui «uih tin murk. ..I .i .e.up w-uuut uu,bi ins head. Holla or N.irrh Vlauiuuiuairilw tsill ruanl with iui.ir.Mi i-iiu .auuniuiioaamaiii oi tbe muriiiaga .if aV S\Ov.uiil Haffion. Miniur niamher nr lata, thai, irl Muhim. Hct.iii.iuil * Stsuau „t un ntx ui Vanc.iiiv.r. auii Dananiaraii irf dtii Hortii V ,,nii,iiv..r toalit audi lauynu'-uuiailll fin In Hnaa I iliuui I'litonw ilnniiBid uf I hi. inly. Ik* ataaaiiay *.u> ,|«iri<irn, ad .it i hiwi. i'linndl »luauasuin Han- mum, by Bev i' ii ittwun. xwnm. on Wealuawha-y iuucinni( uj, m» jntaauia- of only Che unauaaliuni auiui'M» irl tie eoui rant mu Uni-taw. %i 1111O Hi. Ha linn warn niii.jniiia iliueeBuns. "■' ti" uiWiinnn le.un hie tow. lurk aebaua tliey will wii i.i aliiijiminJ auukiB. ,an .Meniiud i.nu- ..r tiu>i||« .)•■■'' mu. In their r.iura. i.i VaniiHiuuaa iiisift iu dm J.ml. nine •.urid. daaad broke ami .Isegiuu; in, mn. mielm tliat praaentaat irae* auuk. at tiaaaataatne, . i.nt., tu.', t un* al mu tarn aai a girl, ail m the ausmay 4 m ymm4 aajt, wen snuaaile* in jaeaasaini tmtim limg ua el t*e llu» aai liiiaast's ernunta ia- Isms tl *» UsaMl. I'he ihrm hail mum, am* TaWNumaa- ami tea away mom turn a mtitu tim ago Dae el tat S»e» Jtiiaaidal to marry the iPiitl audi Hmt tauutt. *he uther haty aiiwg a* jnuieuaauui IW .nl. .uf the ipt* aum liiruiadl uul leal evaaiag same .ia* inn lion ITiu enmnt men hurt a huaeiuu; WW MtjMt mn Sam thu mnsuoni .ihui'imti aawt »*■ groaay. tola mm* amn mmatwlat un til CABBY LAURIER-"You can protest all you like, but I'm boss of this outfit." IHI'HOVKHKNTS IN Kill I IK, III im; aitaiia i i.-, Fin Cbial Turoir, Its* ol i'nljuy, hat loil no lint ia reeoemeadiflg tha1 much needed additional Hia J.kia; apparatet to Ihe firs eoaaaiila with an urgent wjuaet tbtt tat toaw hs purchased tt in etrly data. Tha aro- curing of i motor chemical atiria», i'ombination wilh h»ee reel taaatity, ISO gillont ol cheminl tad l/m bmt of biuM j the putting isto ettiw ol Ike j roiirfiination wagon Sow al atitfat I: station ; Ibt intitllttioa of a '.star | wall firs alarm lyeteat; that Am m mote men bs edoad lo tat stel;.Hal! two teams more of horeee In atiaAsi ' ni fm tht eervict tad Ihat akiaw a\ mum uvititii wm mmm. The ndUmmi m *m tmuinu <«J W pit tUtmmm tmt \imm »aueauver high selbMl fc* tjfar tarn at Kaatar. Iht lawint aaa frma oaaaaattua* mU .Im^stkamM wanimat M ■HimwmWA. I fee taut rUlaaantaYS ***»*■ % ttamt fmm * fat mm. % mmm mmm Tt ut am t 5. t, i Si aa^tliiiatin »mwamt % tma1m^m,M.pmmm m mt am*. imam t, ma ami twrnaam. wsrwa council busy Considerable business was transacted ul the district council lust evening. The entire council was proaenl as well a. uu audience ol ratepayera who had i.iiiie lo listen to Ihe various dclibem- liuua id Uie Board. I aimaaiamdatice ! A ii-Milutiun was rorcived Irom the uitj council passed tl It.l Holiday'. uuaiiing for the widening of the Capil in,,. Komi, Ihe cily lo control th right of way for pi|w line on Ihe rnu I uud will belli I In- i-xpcii-i- of Ihe wid mini: to 1-3 ol llie cull, providing ihe third .hail- does not i xi'j .-.I Will I. In Uie eveul, however, of the coet ol tlm mad «u,ceading tbi.e timo. this (.in.iiii.i llie ..fi. a ol $11,6110 will mill be bald out. Hr. Ales, l'hilip. president ol ihe Hoard nl Trade, wrote as a reprtun luini- ad lhal body ami uskid I lint n ■mull wharf be crccti-d nl Kigle Hur bor ioi the convenience ul the liuwi bound eleamor. and rtsid bis on Ih harbor This was referred lo Ihe B. id Stork.. Bool Heid, ihe road .uperinlondcnl who has been Ibe lame ol contention boi*urn, the actiag-reevc and his coun oil in the matter id Ihe cneineer, aoul lu. formal resignation to ihs Board and aaked to be relieved Irom his du- liat aa toon a. poaiible. Tho naign.-r 4.ii,i> was aaxeplad and Hr. Boid will be relieved of his duties on the first )Amay. In lit left* from ibe Lynn Valley Beie|ia>ur.' Amudtlion rrcuuimcndu turn, uurt- prueisitod thai procautioni I. iiiki-u as tu fire in Ihe Valley. iVl preiiou. uiimu had b on taken by tbe cuuncil in regard lo Ihii mailer il was laid over ponding reply lo lormei cor icoiHiudaau* whidi evidently bad not been received. A caaBaplainl u to (he uii.aiiilaiy cuiidnjous ia the l.ynn Valley schools waa referred la, Ihe srhoul board l^nui Inula, maili- Ibe lollowing rc- iiiaiiaimaltlioni: Thai re the widening id I .medal, avonet ttcp. should be tukaiu lor Iht two pio|Hity owners »io had iWusad lo settle lo mVtff tuittr By mulhrn id ( oun. Hrid." ■ua »he mailer wu referred ll Ihe Board oi Worki to aae il an amiccble aaiuiamew ouuid not be arrived „t lhal irnithe. be called lor Ibt ui lining U> Mil last of I -onadale Ave. ll tbc notth-aaal mid ol Ihe par. site, »nb the piuviw, that Iht owimn ol l»u houses wfaidi would nn -s.irny haut 4a ht moved be appr.iai.incl »n the tttjiinl. Tht • linear wat int.ruct- ed Ut call lor lander, lorlhwith. Ihat the B. C. Telephune Ikms paay ha coaimunicilad with aiking to eeamrit the council .brn ditto bt tracted in ibe Approved by Uu '•-. incil thai a minimum flirt 'tr the dietrict bt II iV) |<! I profit mi work, of loth* riiy lie li iMpmvttuntt in'the ouj- tfimt iHriati U Ihis rittltrthllR fmm mm itriraatad I, |».;i,«r» ral.i- ■Maat atmaaom 4 r.tk mudiing. Coaa ffaal raaaauatadid that 'ht .aaa* pi iimI ia tht aatYMtary loraitl- Saiat tar Sat appliealion of a w,i.r i* aaal ai dm mat Kr Mmbtr (Vt. Mill at taaat Mai. 4 awtioa 14 Hoi afaat mat tarrttd Ika tulier of a Aftltlon U> lb. ollh.Hort.fcmo. w..W of thi council by motion ol Coun. Bridgnun. It was decided lo purchase lot '16, district subdivision 665, Irom Hr. Irwin lor park purposes for the sum of 16,400 comprising about Ibree teres on the recommendation ol Councillor Thompson. St. Charlee Cream, 9 lurge tine lor II at tltc Up-to-date Urocery. An Italian ol unklown name nr rested by the pulicc un Wcdncsilay was proiiounccd insane by lw„ physician, yeiterduy and will be tent lo the tiy- luiii at New Wcsiiniiist.'i. Hr. Mmm, an employee ol the I'ony Ksprcsi suffered t painful accj- dont by having hii finger savored by an ate on Wednesday last. Dr. New- combe attended the patient. The local yacht club ia desirous ol having a lew addilionul members I swell lire numlier of their select few. A corking limo in Ihe way of pleasure will be the lot ol those who belong lo Ihe club Ihis summer, us a fine pr grunt has been prepared. WELCOME PABLOBfcJ CHANGE HANDS Tlto Welcome I'arlon, su succeaslully opcrulod by Hr. John IHcrr.on for some limo have been join b.iMil by Hr. John Civorly, formerly ol I'orl Hope, Ontario. Hr. ('overly haa hud Ihe ex- peril-nil' ol II yi'in. in the grocery and cimleotionery buiineii and may liccs- isrh.I lo give the Inn ni ol ibese previoui year, in supplying elrictly firs! cia.a giK.li lo Ihe buuacholda-r ol North Vancouver. The already com inislioii. welcome parlors will be thoroughly renovated ,iiid new fillures and lacililics will be inslnlled. When this is done t first cits, place lor Iht young man lo lake hi. girl and indulge in Ihe innocent and plea.urable pailimo of a loto-a-letc wbiiat while routed ili.|.'ii.n. ply him wilb ice cream and soda water id a delicious order lu cool hit ardour. i'llron. ol the Welcome I'arlon in Hr. Dierroon'i regime ai well t. other, should give Hr. Cavdry a call aad give Ilic general eiccllmice ol bis goods e try out. THE (IKH I III- A I ill- The program al Ibe ficm for Friday and Btturday bu the .nine carefully •elocled enterinining tnd moral tone ol all tho previoua one., which a per- sonsl selection by Hr. Veoner warrant l. It is jusl a I rifle mora later- oeling, e shade mors enlertainiag or a bit funnier, that's all, and the JO-onl invettor in a (>cm lickct aure gett dividends from bit in veil mini whidi the dibbler in rul eetaic or high finance never dreams of. Ttjt following tre iht carefully aeleclcd .ubjecl. lo be prtteolad tooight arid UMaortow titer noon and evening : < "At tht Wbilt Mta'i Door"-A|i Indian drama lull id adventure tad thrilling nl nation.. "Mr. Nil tt Mardi 0rtt"-A e<na- edy of the ordor which never laili |o eitrtot a, laugh from tvw tht moit •laid tin toltaa. "Baby Bel" ml "Foolthead Jaue" -Two rillling good contdite guartn hud to tickle tyeryone inio lie appqe- dtlios of Hn*. Ibat. "Wonders of Nature"-,A eeriee of teenie beauty lahaa Iron variout mp ANNUAL METHODIST BANQUET The unuual buinpii't ol tho Holhn- The annual Iwn.piel of the Metli odiil church which wus bdd lost evening waa a delightful function, thoroughly enjoyed by Ihe lurge company which mil ndiil, The tables hail been arranged by the Ladies' Aid und the senior Epworlh I - .i,-n, They were laden wilh material for a duiicc repast and were taalcfully decorated After full justice hod been done to Ihe escclicnt supper, the toast list wtl proceedetl with under the chuirmun ship ol Bev. W. C. Schlichlcr, pustor ol tho diurch. Addresses were delivered by D. Sell, K. W. I n-.-.uii. E. W. KiMilcymdc, Goo. II. Hunlcn, J. II. hillni, 11. C. Alesander and William Towneley. A ipecial apiwul lur sub- scriplions lo the general luud ol ihe diurch met wilb oncouraging response which will go far Inward enubling Ihe Hoard. In moot present nl.ligations. At .i meeling ol thc yacht didi last evening ihe dale of the local race ol thc North Vancouver club was sot lor thc did uf Hay. Tho race will be over lho inner coureo ol the hurbor. A heavy truck belonging to HcDou- gull -billons, engineers, broke through a drain culvert im 1st street Ibis 'if- ti-iiioon and were detained somo lime More tlto wheels could bo extricated. mmP**mmtwmwemmpWwmjwm»wi Canadian Verse imtwmwmtmtmmtmtmmmtitmawm THE CANADIAN! ON THE NILE. By William Wye Smith. [Bat. William Wye Smith ol St Cithirinet wu born In Scotltnd In Ib37 Ht it chiefly known tor hii Nc* Teettmenl io Broad Scotch. He also wrett l volume ol poems published in MU, Irom which Uw following it lahaa] 0, Ibt Bait it but Uie Witt, with tht wa a little hotter; And Ibe pine becomes t p.lm by thi dsrk Egyptian water; • And Iht Nile'i like many t atreun we know that Alls iU brimming tup; Well think it ii Ihe OUawa u we trick the biltetux up I Pall, pull, poll I ■* *• trick tbt b.lli'iui up I It'i easy thootiag lioiuewtrd when we're it tht top. 0, the cedir and Iht spruce Uut each dark Cenidith river; But the thinly data ii here, where Ihe sultry tunbetmt quiver; And tht mocking mirage spreads iti view afar on either hand; Bul lining wt bead tbe sturdy on towardi the Southern Itndl Pull, pull, pull I m wi trick tht betlraui up I It'i etty ehootiog boattwiid what we're it tht topi 0, we're tracked the Rapids up, tad o'er many t inirttge creating; And it'i often iuch we're tetn, though •o loud tbt wtvee tre totting I Una il't homeword when tbt run ii o'er I o'er ttrram tnd oeetn deep- To bring the memory of the Nile, where the miple ihidowi sli-up I Pull, pull, pulli m wt track Uu baUicUix up I ''l&mlRt**?"*when Sad il ye| mtf <**» to i-itt lhal ths beartt Mf ptndi u> letdy iiUi"irlU,l H$ t topsiu Kim Iht non Ihe Nile I ,jtfj!l! u we Ir,,.* fhe rjtetyH Ik**™* 'fat we'tf St t|k| Iff I I NEW SERVICE FOR MAY FIRSTj Mayor Reproves Mr. J. Williams' The lorry directors met lor the first time since that memorial event ol lust Friday end in spite ol the terrible times which thoy have ull experienced prcsuiiled the familiar^ aspect ol ibo samo old smiling bunch. Tho principal event ol tbo afie.nonn was tbe submitting by tbo manegir ol the new time table to take effect on May 1st embracing the 30 minute service. Tho first boat will leave Nurlh Vancouver on woek days at u t.m. At 7 p.m. the old schedule will lie if verted to. Last>bont, 13.16 a.m. Sunday-lit boat. 7.30, last boat 13.46. Vancouver—1st boat loaves on week days 6.30 a.m. Last hunt 1 a.m. Ur. H. CI. Watt of Vuneouver wrote asking that a sepurate oabin lor tho iibo ol tho laboring foroignor I e ip- .■.lulled on the boats owing to tho inconveniences ,■> pel me'-.I by the otlii'i passengers of having their delicate senses disgusted wilh thoir pr.iltiiuity. As this proposition wee not considered feasible owing lo Ihe preiett stress ol expenditure the Infer wul filed. The manager reported I hit thu clock purchased somo timo ago by tho Hoard wuuhl ho in pmitioii lij the 111 of Muy. Ur. Larson recommended Ihut miiie provi.ioli be mude lor n. u ;n ■ alter (he employees of the bouts in a mori considerute manner. The ntw M'bl- ■1U la- WOtlld lllul.e Iho .ule.in'v long hours of lho crows longer uml it wai advisable that something be done in lho matter, ll was dcciJod I.i lake this up allor tho manager liml made a i ep"i i on it. - it wu. de, id,si thut alter tltc few repairs lo No. 3 lorry had boon completed thu old North Vancouver would be put on tbo ways and overhauled u her boilers woro in need of repair. Jn connection with the repairs to this bout lho manager recommended lhal somo ullorutions be mudo is lbs deck continuing the upper deck ull lho wuy round und dispensing wilb tha gangway thai now joins lho lure nnd ull purl.. Hr. Heard said that tbt ropuir. in connection wilh the boiler would cost iu lho vicinity ol 1300. A motion to tho ntiove effect by Mr. Larson was carried. The manager was instructed to put permanent tops on tbo pontoons without fm i ii.-r delay. A request lor t donation towardi llie liorso Show by the Horticultural Association was laid over until il wus scon whul thu dty and district council! would do in regard to limilar re- qucill. ,' Following dense Minimus' remark that he thought (he architect's report as read at the investigation lust Friday was nnl the samo as was shown lo the press, Mayor McNeiih preecnt- od indispiitiiblo ladi tu ihe director which, mudo bim rolracl Ihis ststs- nieiit The mayor also .poko to Mr. Williams about airing a colored description ol complaints, etc., before any dtizen Ibat found timo to listen lo him on the public strueti- "I lull you Jouii Williams tbtt you fit worse Ihtn to old woman lor gossip, ping," were tbe muyor'. words. lit also liked Hr. Williams lo preient fail griovancei ol this nature Inline the Board before taking thorn myeterioutly outside and giving people an in|)ici- sion that Ibero wus something wroi^fV ' Mr. William., among ottvir tningi, uid in hii il.Jei.se ihat ho would be a lelllale il the occasion arose and spoke | ol bit defense ol Manager ll"ii d nl tht investigation matting as iiwwinu lie af fairneei to lho lerry boa id Tho mjnutes wero conned -J prcvit us moorings to ascertain uhe.lier Mr. Williams' statement with ritguil to Ihs secret session, which he fi.nl u'cujud the Hayor oi having with Ihe diif* tori wu well fa.iiinl.il and il «u lound linos Ihe regime J llio priiiflt obtirman that om- mni eommitlti, meeting had boon hold llapromjla- tivee ol tho prcu pieionl enrrubo'ut- ed these led.. By motion ol Direclnr I'uine it tui decided lo forwtid n copy ol the n)U)* ttttl of I'u.ii iiiK'ting lo lh» ffsia- ptyon' Aiiocintioti. Thii woi pallid titer objection by Hr. Larion tbtt tb» IS pent. i|»i.i each year in posttgs was tbt people's money tnd ut e.iy-b ihould nol bt wasted. Two vtcuum dianeri u umrl Jn the Emproes C. P. B. boetn will b» billed in both Ihe SI, Oeorg* am) Ho. + t, "detslinem being ntrt to fjptf. lineee" being ibe thought tfparmoit fat tbt minds 4 tbt directors js Ihe oowiderslion of thlt matter, fit )n- tttHtlion ol ifacae two dianeri ttm* runov. ajeoh of *t cam. f»r % many compliinti Sfca* b»r» °f bam reesivtd Irof L \\ m J TWO ■■P —— THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C, ^ French Foulards * '■' .'..'' i n j. i j I.. J.11 ' -; IN VARIETY N These Silks are all double width and the designs are new ami exclusive. Tbe oolleotiou in the largopt that we have ever shown. At $1,80 » yard--.Navy and black foundation with white designs, polka dot, link, key, shadow cheek, rosebud . and hairline stripes, • At $1.75 a yard—Poulard silks in pale blue, old rose, prunelle, white, blook, reseda, kings' blue, etc., in a wide range of new patterns. At $2.00 to $2.50 a yard-Foulard Silks in individual dress lengths, handsome colors and newest designs. At $2.75 and $4.50 a yard—Bordered Foulard Silks in an exceptionally good range, among which one may easily And a choice in color and design. They are in exclusive dress lengths. [ i ■ « ~ Gordon Drysdale, Limited 57,5 Granville Street. Phone 3541 Tht above is the llieet addition tn North Vancoitvetij modem business blocks and Ie the beet building to be eroded in the oity to date. It stand. on the smith east comer of Lonsdale Avenue end Firit street and is really two buildings, the corner M»|ifi«g to Vancouver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS W, T. STEIN &, CO. CHARTERED . ACCOUNTANTS J19 Pender street, Vancouver and Norlh Vancouver BATHb Kallethe's Bath Cormr Homer and Pender Sts The only up-to-date and reli- abls bath house iu British Columbia. Ws cure where others (ail. f atisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Plaia baths, electr|c Imt In, shower baths, massage for body, scalp and face f electro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS. KAU.ETHE, PROP., fraduate of Berlin, Germany BUSINESS COLLEGES 8PR0TT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings Bt. W. Canada'a Ortlttat Wa.i.rn School t. J. Sprott, B.A., - -Manager PITMAN'S iuftlne** College i31 Seymour St., Vancouver Day school open all tbe year round. Night school commenc- et September 8tb. Read the Express WANT ADS. UDII6' HAIRORESSING PEBMANENT IIA1 ii WAVE Every lu.ly longs to have wavy hair. It i« now within tbt reach of every- oat. For soma year, out hair hat best permanently waved, but tht process it bad to undergo wat too seven lor it to bs applied to hair on tht httd, but now icienoe ha. discovered t au- thod by which tha hair can bt wtv.d without injury lo hair or ictlp. The wave will not wash out tnd damp weather will not affect it. Tbi pro ceee leaves the heir toft tnd wavy. It hat become tbe rtgs in l'trit, London tnd all ths large citiee ol tat States. Special rales lor ons month. Any information regarding tha work will bt gladly given to any ladiu who will call or write lo MADAME HUMPHREYS, 703 l'euder Street. QROCEdS CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays RUBBER STAMPS THE GEO. H. HEWITT CO. Manufacturers MraiiiK kiikrkk mm Sign and Price Markers io Fairfield Bid. Fone l-ivji RIAL (STATE Sfifiiriliflu Oorjioralioii lid 440 Seymour Street? REAL ESTATE UNI) AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENT ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgate — Manager RIBTAURAMTB All North Vancouver people .at at LEONARDS' Either Flack Block or Htstings St., oppoiitt the new poet office. Leonard sells his tea by the pound. ——■wnaaj——WMMMt^a \ mmCm, SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETf., ETC HIJRKAKD SASH * IHJOR IACTOHY, foot of St. QWfM Wt eolicit 1 trill bid on your Orders until or Isrge We operate the only padded furniture ud piano moving vsn in tlie city. , , N. ft Cartage Co. f taosdalt Avi. Ss» 1 lho Dank ol Hamilton tnd tht tou- tliern imrlion to Mr, >). (1. Keith. The latter portion i. now practically com pletad and Messrs. l'ieroe and lloll have Iflkon posietiiiin of thoir stiile on the first Hoar. The Rank ol Hamilton eipecti to occupy the new banking office nlioul June lit. f ma Lynn Valky Notes (Espress special correspondent) Mr. Keely end family are occupying their raw'home on Frederick lload. Mr. Wm. Wilkinson has moved jn to hii new residence on Centre Road. Mr. Archibald's new house on Doran Road will soon be ready lor occupation. Relatives ol Hr. J. Mclptyre are on a visit tn the Valley for a fow weeks. Miss Hardy, it is expected, will re- sums Iter ilutios hi Lynn Vuilay school nest Monday morning. Mr. Hayter and family have moved back lo the Valley, taking up their residence in Ihe cottage on Fromme Road. At lasl Westover Road is coming into its own. Some heavy blasting bus had In be done us Iho going is heavy. The quarterly board meeting ol the Methodist church will be held tit the boms ol Mr. Sugden nest Saturday evening. A large number of pcoplo visited the Valley last Sunday, some to hjmiiiI the day with friends, others out for a good airing and not a lew looking up real estate. , A number ol housos aro being . connect,,! with Ihe electric service nuw being installed through the Valloy. Mr. Cilliphronas is making a socially ol wiring houses or stoves lor electric service. Mr. ('ruwfnrd's saddlu horse mat wilh an accident on Ihe Pipe Line llund las! week, being cut in (he fool, but we are ablo to report Ihat the vuluublc animal wus in no way injur ed, lho cut only |wnelruling the flish. I'lsns are drawn for a Broom bungalow to Im built 'or Mr. Albert Goodull in the vicinity ol Ihe cur Ijne tl lho head of Hoskin Road. Quite a wt I lenient is building up near Mr. Cloodall's property. Several upplica) lion, are in for city water service. Last Saturday afternoon a very su- ceislui birthday ptrly was hold on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Mugen- nis in honor ol I heir young daughter, Madeline. The groimdi prorated an enlivened appearance with the throng 4 young folk, enjoying themieli'oe in til kindi of gtmot which wire hold BBS during the afternoon until supper time.. A pact nf tha lawn was risirv- td lor tablet which wen prettily do- et)iu!«i end held many good things milch in il.e delight of all the young folk. A number ol vary tieelul present! were receibed by the young- hostess Irom her many young girl friends. The hippy event closed in time lo allow the children to reach their homee belore dark. Drawer's XI, Dread, n cents ,ppr loal at the I 10 date Grocery. WASH GOODS GENUINE SCQTPH UJNQHAMS, our own importation io l'laiu Bhumbraye and Checki, epeoiiil per yard , HI". 82-ipoh PRINTS, good heavy quality, light and dark colon, ipeoitl per yard .' , 10o, DREBH MUSI.INS, plain and luiioy Dimity stripes, also dots end crossbars, price lOo and 16c. A large assortment of Victoria I.uwni, Indian Linens, l'ereiun 1/awns, Naisooks, Organdies, etc. Button! oovorud from your own material-all lines. iril-t J. J. McALEECE Keith Block Lonsdale Block LONSDALE AVENUE COB. lfith and LONSDALlS Phone OS Phone 166 TWO (STORES I100TLEGGE1I SENTENCED Two oases were heard belore J. J. Woode J.P. and Mayor McNeiih thii morning, the most important ol which was tbat ol Edward Du s ch r.ed with supplying liquor lo liidiuns. Tho man was arrested by Constable! Prima ind Shannon in an Indian's house on 17th street with liquor on the table in Iront ol him- Tho evidence 9I Mary Colo, Queen ol (he False Creek saservo, in defence of lluss was Ibal some unknown man had walked into Ihe house previous lo the arrival ol Rues, laid the liquor down upon the table tnd departed wilh lho nliecrvatinn thai lie would return shortly. On his urreet, however, Buss had admitted lho own ersbip ol t dash ol gin oni as II iy haa sworn Ihat this was left by the other unknown man her testimony did not carry much weight. Tho Mayor, alter admbiiiloring a very seven roprimund to Miss Colo re her Attnunias like tendency t„ dislocate Ihs truth, pronounced interna OR Run ol 1511 uml costs or sixty days in gaol. Tho other ease was John Ilium iii-n-il ol Vancouver, charged with being drunk on the public streets Mr. Ilrummimd lullnws the calling ol real estate vendor. On Monday In came over Irom his native burg lo drink in tbo bounties uf the ('npiluno and ipir- itus frumonlii as supplied adjacent lo that must ei piece of nature's handiwork and hud evidently forgotten thai his hoi*' was hence. The mayor dismiswd him .with a caution re future inliiiigi'iui-iiti. KING STREET, EAST Only SO yards Irom Lonid.l. Avenue 45 x 130 to lane, itumpi blown, $650; Caih $200, . Balance, 6, 12 and 18 monthi. Oolr two .1 tbia prit.. Kim .tr.il ia to b. M.c.d.raii.d ud lld.w.lll, l.id W.l.r, li.bl ud lel.paaoa. .lt..d| la black JACK LOUTET & CO. 213 Lonsdale Avenue - Tel. 47 Cornet Nye - - - Tel. 87 Bread! Bread: Union Made. Home Industry. Bigger Loaf. Better Bread. Doil't fulfil-! ihii- lull-si Home M:nlt: 1,1)11 f. PIONEER BAKERY Mores 1 71 Lonsdale Ave. Cor. Lonsdale & iiili Si. Lorgt sweet Naval Oranges, 16c per do/en nt the llp-to-duto Grocery. .' . The North Vancouver Lumber Company ; Have now a good , ' Htock of BUILDING LUMBER FLOORING HIDING CEILIKO (V Joint) STUDDINQ JOI8TS MOULDING FINISHING LUMBER CEDAR DOOB8 . AND WINDOWS at Bottom Bricai. Prompt DelLyary. | 1 Esplanade, Eait 1. o. o p. North Vtnoouver Lodga, No. H, mtttt tvtrv Thunday evening, toner Lonidtlt Avenue and First itreet, it 8 o'clock. Vliiting brethren cordiilly invited to itteod. A. T. Ktnnidy, N.O.; Thot. S. Nyt, rec.-ttojTl Pilling, P.O., fin.-iee.; Chu.Nre, 110. treatursr. FOR SALE 300 Feet of Water- frontage with crown grant, known at Wallace Shipyard* Term* to wit pur- chater. Applr H. H, DEVINE, Seymour St Vancouver All sew boum ihould be piped (or gat ia order to eave tat heavy expenditure for tbit co»- realeoct at a later data. M. Y. IJOHT, HRAT k rovm CO, LIMITBP, BANK OF HAMfiON CipiUl Paid Up I 9750,000 Umrvt k Undivided Profile 3WI,iHX) Totti Attttt immjm Ctll it tht office of tbe Rank of Hamilton and secure t pats-book. Tbii ii 1 simple trtntaction. Yet. it iniy bt tbi first step toward a competence. You cannot commoaoe to uvt loo early in life-and the place to keep your «avjng« it in 1 Gharttred Hank. Intenoet paid on dsposits of 11.00 and upwards. - 1 G. O. HEAVEN, Agent, North Vanoouver. He I. KftUtiCI Expert on Fireplaces and all clawed of Brickwork All Work Guaranteed Corner Fifteenth St. tad Miboa Art. flf rural Con Ira. lino BaVaTINO, GIiEiBINQ, QEAD- ING, Etc. Ettlnuttt Given. EXC, Maelennan i» Andru»» Keith Boad, etet of St. Georgia Ay* *■•/ °* hH> mt W The Bank of British North America Capital Paid Up $4,866,666. Reierve Fund $2,652,333 2 Office* in North Vancouver—2 CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPLANADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE (near Fourteenth Street) Saving Deposits ul fi.no and upwards received. Interest Allowed at ciirnut rates. Hunker's Money Orders issued. Ilniii offices transact a general banking business and tic opuil un Saluiday itiglti. F. T. SALSBURY, Manager. *ri!f1 HeadOflet: HAMILTON north vaHoouvw HOSPITAL l cetPvoTw tr THE MISSES DAWSON Ctrtiflcitad Surgical, Madit>l tad / Maternity Nursss Nirias a—* Aai aa AaalaatlaB r^"wta.jW arawtyi aTvl eaal tTm^mjnmmmjm) Vij Urmi apply tt tht Heiplttl 13th Strtet Eltt. FHOME *t -■■■ IHf-— / •ia— —— wmmm V Our Desk Furnishings i ti. in. r ■' Are lines which ure Uniting fuvnr in lho eyes of our niiiny customers. We curry ut all times—ut ull souiom—u itock til desk furnishings of su|>orior grado, arlisticully designed, in bronio, lirnss gitli'iitulnl, ulso some very liundwmo pieces iu hoiivy glass with line storlillg silver in.mul:. FOUNTAIN PKNS is unnthor lino in which,wo give splutidiil vulues. Our pell, givo satisfaction in tho limit .mil roughest work. You cun depend mi our Bcrvico. i Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Hon. K. Trnroy, Managing Director jewelers ami Silversmiths Hastings & Granville Sts. m cunttv co. DRY GOODS AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS Corner Lonsdale and Second, Phone 235 i WE have received a large consign-- ment of Ladies Shirt Waists, in all sizes and styles, and claim that for value such an ascortment has never been shown in North Vancouver. A leading feature amongst these is our special DOLLAR waist, both in white and colors. See this line and < we will convince you we can defy all (M competition. All siz :s to 42 inch. FOR RENT ' i == 6 Room House, Furnished, with lawn & garden, close to ferry, on 3rd St., East P. 0. Ilm 173. Phono 36. MAY and BURNS 99 I oii.sdtili Ave, North Vancouver ■■BOT-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal \ /' AGREEMENTS OF SALE WANTED ON NORTH VANCOUVER PROPERTIES * * The Merchants Trust & Trading Co. lUUTID CORNER PENDER AND BURRARD STS. PAID UP CAPITAL 1100.000.00 R. THOMPSON IINN. Man.nn. (Ill .tic, —■ BRANCH OFFICE. M OM Bro.d St., Unim, Easlsas. 1— V J The Gurney-Oxford Steel Top Range meant t marked living in fnul .iti.l buticr Inking results. 'l,iu'<CHANCEIXOK"no| only rJOa« its work Ifi'TTKK Imt Al I.KSS COST then iillttii Kengcs.. Wu i:un tlunitmttrale in yun llie wliuie Superior Cltan- ccllor |>rin'i:i|>al ol economy uml efficiency in len minulci. Il it nol worth tliat much ol your limo right now ? The J, D. Fraier Hardware Co. THR Unm% NORTH VANCOUVER, fl, C. TR&EB Louis Joseph Vance r. 1008 by tht Bobbt-Mtrrill Co. Phone 58. 133 Lonsdale Aviwue mwwmmmmmtakmmwmm "I'artly—Jiortly o» my own. I/et mo put it to you fairly. Whon yiitt Inroad youreulf upon mo, buck llieru in l.oiiilnti, you offered mo somo sort ol employment. Whon 1 rojootud it you iiHi.il hid I o your mlviitit ii|;n lor thu nn i li.- i- ■ ol your purposes, wh . I, 1 confess I don't umloratand, und mud\ mi' mini' my stoamor. Naturally when 1 lound myeell ptsiniloss and friendless in ii struiige country I ilmuiilit iikiiIii of your utter and tried ta Ond you to tccepl It.'' "Despite the root tbat you're an ban- cit man, Klrkwood?" Tbe fm llpi twitched with premature opjoyment. "I'm a desperate mun tonight, whatever | muy huve been yeiterday." Tbe young men'! tone wai' both earnest and convincing. "I tblnk I'va abown Hint hy my pertinacity In bunting you down." "Well-yea." Calender*! thick dure™ caressed hii lips, trying to bid* lie dawning amlle. "lb that offer still open!" Hii nonchalance completely reitored iy the frankness of tbe proposition, 'iileinliir laughed openly and witb t race of Irony. The epiaode aeemed to oc turning out belter tban be bad anticipated. Gently bit mottled fe| Un- ,'ers played about hU itiouib and cbltu ii he looked Klrkwood up tnd down. "I'm lorry," bl replied, "tbat It Isn't -now. You're too late, Klrkwood. I've made otber arrangement!." "Too bad." Klrkwood's eyee narrowed. "You force mi to harelier measures, Calendar," Genuinely diverted, tbe adventurer laughed a aecond time, tipping back in hie cbalr, bli buge frame shaking witb ponderous enjoyment "Don't do anything you'd be sorry for," be parroted, tarcaatlcal, tbe young man'i recent admonition to tbe captain. "No fear, Calendar. I'm Just going to uae my advantage, wblcb you wouldn't dispute"- the pistol described id eloquent circle, gleaming In tbt lamplight "io levy on you a little It- jltlmate blackmail. Don't be alarmed. I ihsD't bit you uy harder than i uavr to." "WbatJ" stammered Calendar, astonished. "Whul are you driving at?" "Hecompenie for my time and trouble. You've coat me t pretty penny, first end Inst, witb your utily little conspiracy, whatever It'i all about Now, needing tbe money, I purpose netting tome of It back. I shan't precisely rob you, but this It t boldup, all right Btryker," reproachfully, "I don't lee my pearl pin" "I got It 'ere,' retponded tbt sailor hastily, fumbling witb bit tie. "Hive It me, then." Klrkwood held out his band and received tbe trinket. Then, moving over to tbe table, tbt young man, while abating nothing of bli witclifulncti, sorted out bit belonging! from tbe matt of oddt tnd indi Btryker bid disgorged. Tbe tall of tbem wu complete. Tbe captain bad obeyed blm faithfully. Klrkwood looked up, pleased. "Now, tee here, Calendar, toll collection of truck tbtt I wu robbed of by Uils resurrected Joe Miller ben -nit ma upwtrd of IU0. I'm going to Mil It to you at t bargain-say $60, 160 francs." "Tbe deuce you trel" Calendar1! iyce opened wide, partly In admiration. "D'you realize tbat this ll next door lo blgbway robbery, my young friend?" "High aeu piracy, If you prefer," at- •eoled Klrkwood witb entire equanimity. "I'm going lo bave the money, ind you're going to give It up. Tbt transaction by any name would amcll no awetter, Calendar. Come-fork ortfl" "And If 1 refute?1' "1 wouldn't rtfutt If I ware you." "Wby nol?" "Tbe conicquencei would be toe painful." "You metn you'd puncture me witb Ibat Kiin/" "Not unless you attack or attempt to follow me. I mean to aay tbat the Belgian police are notoriously t moit efficient body tnd tbtt I'll make It my duty and pleuure to Introduce 'em to you If you refuse. But you won't." Klrkwood edded soothingly, "will you, Calendar?" "No." Tbe adventurer bad become suddenly thoughtful. "No, I won't. Oltd to oblige you." Hi mlml bit chair still ftrtlier bark, itralgbtanlng out bli elepbeotlne legt, Inserted ou fel hand Into bit trousers pocket and witb tome difficulty extracted t combined bill fold and coin punt, tt once betvy witb gold end bulky wilb notei. Moistening thumb ind forefinger, "Bew'll you bive nr be Inquired, wilb a lift of bis cunning •yet, tnd, wben Klrlrwood bad adviied dim, tlowly counted out four Sfty-fnne notee, pieced tbem near tbt edge of thi Ithle snd weighted tbem witb Art ttn-frenc plecet. And "Tbtt sill" be •iked, replecln| tht pockttbook. "Tbat will be about ill. I leave yon presently to your unholy device!, you and (bit gay dog Over there." Tbi captain tqulrmed. reddening. "Jutt by wiy of pretention, howovtr, I'll ilk yoa to wilt Is bert till I'm off." Kirk* wood tltpped backwtrd to tbt door of tbt ctptiln'i room, opened It nut removed tbe key from tht Inside. "Plette ttkt Mulretdy. In witb you," be continued. "By the Dine you get out I'll ba clear of Antwerp. Please don't think of refusing me, I really mean It." ._ The latter clntise cime sharply ai Calendar ieemed to bciltile, bli weary, wary eyes glimmering with doubt. Klrkwood, witching blm at a cat ber prey, intercepted a lightning •wlft ildelong glance tbat shifted from bli face to the port lockers, forward. But the fat adventurer wee evidently to t comlderuble degree deluded by the very childlike ilmpllcity of Klrkwood'! attitude. If tbe possibility tbat hia altercation with Mulready had been overheard crossed bis mind, Calendar had little choice other than to accept the chance. Either way he- moved the rlek wai great If he re- fused to be locked In the captain's room, there waa tbe danger of tbe police, to which Kirkwpod bad convincingly drawn attention. If he accepted tbe temporary Imprisonment, be look a risk with the glatlstonc ntg. On the other hand, be had estimated Klrkwood'a boneity aa thoroughgoing from their first Interview. Ho bad ap praised hltn aa a gentleman nnd i. man of honor. And he did mil lie lli've tbe young man kuew, uftur till Perplexed, at length be chose the smoother way aud, with un IpdUlgcul lifting of eyebrows and fot shoulders ruse and waddled over to Mulready. "Uh, all right," be conceded, with deep toleration lu bis tone for Hit lillosyin■rash's of yoiilh; "It'i all the tame to me, beau." He laughed ti nervous laugh. "Come along and lend ui a band, Btryker.'' The latter glanced timidly ut Ulrk wood, hia eyes pleudlng for leave to move, which Klrkwood accorded wilh an imperative noil and a line nourish of thc revolver. Promptly tbe captain ■prang lo Calendar's assistance, and. between the two of tbem, the one tali lug Mulready'i head, tbe other his feel, llicy lugged lilm quickly Into the stuffy Illlle ituleroom. Klrkwood watching and following to tbe thresh old. Inserted the key. "One word more," be counseled, u hand on lho knob. "Don't forgot I've warned you what'll bappen If you try to break even wilh me." "Never fear, Illlle one!" Calendar's laugh was nervously cheerful. "The liord knows you're welcome." "Thank yon moit to death," responded Klrkwood politely. "Goodby and goodby lo you, Btryker. Glad to hove humored your desire to uiccl me sunn again" CHAPTEH XXII. K | Eg WOOD, turning the key lu Ibe lock, withdrew II uml drop ped it on iho cabin tabic. Ai Ibe same time be iwcpl Into his pocket the money he hud extorted of Calendar. Then he paused uu In slant. listening Prom Ihe captain', room came u aoinid of murmurs ami icullllng. Ile crossed lo the por! lockei forward. He had He lid up In a twinkling and In atiolher hud lifted out Ihe well remembered black gludstone bag. Tills seems lo have been his llrsl compound larceny. Ae If stimulated by aome iuch re thi linn he sprung for Iho companion way, dropping Ihe lid of (he locker with a bung which must hove been excruciatingly edifying to ihe men In tbe captulu'a room. Whatever their emollona. thc hung wee mucked hy it mighty kick, hIi.iI.Ihk Iho door, Wblcb Klrkwood reflected, opened oul wurd wai held only by the frailest kind of a lock and would not hold long. Spurred onward hy a atorm of curses. Btrykor's voice chanting Infuriated cu cophony wilh Calendar'a, Klrkwuod leaped up llie cnmpunlonway even us tbe aecond rrvmciidoui kick threatened to abeiter Ibe panels Heart In mouth, l chill shiver of guilt running up und down bli spine, bo gained Iho deck, cut looac Hie painter, drew In Ills row boat and dropped over Ilic side. then. the gledilone bag nestling between bis feet, ut down end bent to the ours And double assailed him. pressing close upon Hie e-hh of bli cicllcmeni doubts and fears Innumerable There wae no longer a distinction to be drawn between himself and pnhn dart no more could bo esteem hlmscll • belter and more boncat man than tbat iccomp/ltbed swindler. He wus nol advised aa to the Belgian code. Inn English law, be understood, made in allowance for tbc good Intent of those caught In possession of stolen prop erty. Though he was acting with tin- moit honorable motives In tbe world. Ihe law, If he fame within lit cognl unce, would undoubtedly place lilm on Calendar's plane and Judge blm hy lln ume iliimlnrd. To ill lalculi end put potei lie wat a thief, and thief In would remain until tbe gludstone bag wilb Its contents ihould be reitored ti lit rlghiful owuer. Voluntarily, Iben, bo bid •topped from tbc rinks of tbe hunters to I hose of Ihe hunted. - He now feared pull" Interference at abjectly ei did Calen dar and bli set of roguei, end Kirk wood fell wholly warranted In ueium Ing tbtt the edvenlurtr, with bli keen Intelllgi'iiei', Would not handl'iip lilm self by Ignoring thlt point. Indeed, II he wi'te to be Judged by what Kirk wood bad Inferred of bft character, Calendar would let nothing whatever hinder lilm, neither feur of bodily linn nor dunger of apprehension ul the hands of the police, from making u tie iiTiiiimii and savago play to regain possession of his hooty. Weill (Klt'kwo|id net his mouth My tgcly.) ' Calendar should huvo a run for his money! Pur the present ho cuiihl cotnpllitieiii himself wilh Ihe knowledge ihut he had oul willed the rogues, htld lifted the Jewels uml prohaiily two thirds ol their iiriniiini.'iii. lie hud ulso lho i.i .j 11. lho knowledge of their criminal guilt uml Intent anil his own plans lo em,dun liltii. As for the lulled.', he did not believe Unit Calendar wuuhl Immediately fathom them, so he limit heart of grace and lugged ul the ours Willi a will, pulling directly fur lln' cily uml pel-milling the current to drift him downstream at Its pleasure There could he no more luexcusnhle fniij limit to return io the Quay Bloon lending anil possibly the army of the despoiled lii'.it owner. At Ill's I he could bear crash iiflci splintering crash sounding dully min lied from the iiibln of the .Weill.a a veritable devil's latino beaten out hy Ihe feel of the prisoners Brldwilly ihe fastening was i. ni,., him heller Ihan lie had dared hope, Uul us Ihe black rushing waters widened bolweoji bunt uud hilg.iiillno Ihe clamor aboard Ihe Is Her subsided, Indicating lhal Calendar mid Sinker hail broken tun or bed) ..'lea;.ed by the . re v In Li Durance as to whether hi' were iron or being pursued, Klrkwood pulled , n winning In under the sbnili w nf tin quays ami pi rinlllllig the ho.il lu drift down lo n lonely landing mi Ibe ....:.' nf the dnrk.vur i quarter > f Ai tui 'p Here ulMn'v'. h" made the hunt fail and smithing his cutis len e v.lib s surmise that Its uwiici u. . n ilicic in lho morning, -n ijr ■ wiim over to the Irani hue lhal run.- al ... Ihe embankment, swung aboard an ad i.minimis cur und broke his lirst leu franc piece In ordor lo pu; Ills furo The cur made a leisurely progress up pus! Ihe old Stectt castle and the quay landing. Klrkwood silting quiet ly, the ghulMoiic hag undid his hand it searching gaze sweeping Ihe wuler side. No sign of Ihe aihoiiluii'i's re warded him, but II wui nuw all chance, ull hazard lie had. no more heart for coiillilcm e They passed the Hotel du Commerce Klrkwood stared up at Ils windows wondering A Illlle farlhi.i on a disengaged flaerc, Ils driver ttlerl for possible fares, turned n corner Into Ihe eiqilu nude. At sight uf It Klrkwuod. In spired, hopped nimbly off the linin cur ami signaled the cubby. The Ial lor pulled up und Klrkwuod stalled tu charge hltn wiih Instructions, some thing which he did haltingly, hamper ed hy a slight huxlneai of purpose. While lints engaged and at rest In Ihe shirk glare of the street*lamps, wilh no chance of com filling himself, ho wits n nu re of n rising tumuli in Ihe direction of the landing and, glancing round, discovered a number of penplt running toward hltn. Willi t lime h wonder whether or uu lib wus really the object of thu hue and cry, hi loss-ell the driver llireo sliver francs. "(lure Cenlrnle." ho cried, "end drln like Ihe devil!" Hiving lulu Ihe flucrc, he shut tht door and stuck Ills head out of lln window. Inking nhservullotis A rag get) fringe of silly rabble was heirlnp down iijmjii them, with one or two gen da rules In tlie forefront and n glani who might or might not he Blryker. it dose second I'lirlhorinoru. anothet cub ieemed to hnvo been requisitioned fur tlm i base Ills heurl misgave bin nomi. warily bul his driver hud taken blm at his word uml gencr. >l|y, and In a brealh thu lho re hud turned lite cur tier, on two wheels, and the glittering reaches of Ihe embankment, drive and promenade were blolled out. as II smudged wilh lampblack, hy the ob sniidly of ii narrow end lotiitotis side strict ' Ile drew In bis heed ihe heller n preserve his brains against furthi'l rinorgrd). Ics After ii block or IwoiKlrkwootl pick id up the glailsiniie hag.ogcnlly opened Ihe door uml put a fool on the step p.hi ii.,- lo look buck. The oilier cub was i idling after him wilh all thc en ilm i" i" of it hound on a fresh troll lie tellccleil that Ibla mad progress through Ihe thoroughfares of a civ! Hied city would not long endure with out police Intervention. Bo lie walled welching his opportunity. The fliicre Im11i'ii onward, lho driver leaning for wanl from his hex lo urge Ihe hurst wilh lush of whip und tongue, entirely unconscious of his fure'l Intentions Hid ween Iwo slrecla the month of ti narrow and darksome byway flashed Into view Klrkw'ood threw wide |he door and leaped, trusting to the nlghl lo hide his sli'uliigeui, lo link io live his limbs Nell her felled blm In n twinkling he wai on all fours In |he month of Ihe alley, nnd as h picked himself up the second' Dinrc passed. Calendar himself poking a round buhl (Continued on page 7) (Jet it at the Lonsdale fbngMff, comer 8th und Lonsdale. Phone '19. II WE COULD Paper the World from our stack ol now Wall Papers so it scorns. Every duy somo new design Birivus to till the vacancy of those closed out. , Handsome Wall Papers lire hero in enillcs* variety, .hit loll our salcsiunu for whul room you wanl 'llie- paper anil he will show you just iin put torn you are looking lor. To cliooiii Irom our stock is n plea- litre, lo puy our price is easy. W. II. STONEY & CO. 117 I oiisilulu Ave II. lie | 111 The A. Farro Grocery 126 2nd Si. West Hii. ii you ileal at the A. Karri, firo- . cory you gel etuclly ft lull you ask lor .'il right pine. Special Atlen.ion! We tarry u complete hue ol lit'u- '■cries. Iliiiihuiy .'. livnw llrcnd '21 for Vl OU WHEN *,JJL-i.immmmmat you want Bread, Scones, Oatcakes and general Confectionery equal to HOME-MADE' TRY WiHaaaaV THE SCOTCH BAKERY 135 Lonsdale Ave (Next door to p.voryboily's Shootlore) 1 •-- SPECIALTIES ■ Scotch Shortbread and Pies GIVE US A TRIAL Bruce & Co, IWU the mim Jt*TI»0rr)tMffllfTI0»: Owmr " f i oo Six monthi , , . .60 mirw> monthi • . -Jo Unitad Btatee end Fnre|gn,»|.50per year APVBRTJBnJG RATES TtixiiitiT Diieuv AnviBTinatmi- W cents per inch each insertion. |.ono» Nonoii, Pre.—fl.00 per inch per mnnWi, Lain t«P TfWiaa NoTlcia-30 dayi, |5; 60dtyi,»L6U. (,i9ii. AnritmiiKa-Firit Insertion, 10 utntt per line; etch iiihiequeiit insertion, 6c. pur Hue, Itt.DIHfl Nonoti it Locu Niwi Got om.hs—II) cents per litie.etoh iniertlon Oontuact Advutissuinis— Rttei arranged according to ipace taken, All changes in contract advertiienienll must be in the hand, ol the printer by Wednesday evenlugtoeniure publication In the neil iwue. North Vancouver, April aB, 191; NORTH VANCOUVER BUREAU OF PUBLICITY AND INFORMATION A forward movement of tho very greatest importance in the progress ol the development ol North Shore interests will have been accomplished if the Joint Civic Advertising Committee is able to realize the latest project wbich thoy have taken in hand, namely Ihe establishing ol a local bureau ol information in charge of a competent manager with a convenient office near the lerry landing. In the prosecution ol thc purpose lor wbich they wore appointed, Ibe member! ol the Joint Civic Advortiiing Commit toe have mudo 11 s|iecial study for over two years of matters pertaining to the pushing ol North Shore interests through advertising and havo becomo thoroughly convinced ol tbe immense benefits to uccrue Irom an enorgvtic and persistent policy ol civic publicity, relative lo the city aud the district ol North Vancouver. The schemes which they have adopted and have Iniii able to carry through have proven hi 11 hly satisfactory and htve yielded orcellcnt results, but at Ihe s earns timo tho limited means at their command have necessitated the rejection ol very many propositions which might have been used to advantage as well us (ho laying aside ol many pro jecls which would have provon ln-n.-ti liul in tho highest degree had the means been at command lor their adoption. The members of tbe committee are ull busy men who, while devoting themselves faithfully to the interests entrusted to them, have been able to give only portions ol their time to the actual prosecution ol the work. For a long time it has been recognized by (ho committee that the work wat being carried at more or leas disadvantage and that in order to operate in tbt most economical and effective manner it would be necessary to employ s competent manager who would devote bit entire timo ind energies to U>e problem of North Shore publicity and kindred objects. Tht work ol tbe committee has now developed to such tn extent that the immediate establishing of t local bureau ol information ii considered imperative and in planning their campaign lor tho ensuing year tho committee htvt accordingly decided to devote ill thi meant and energy at their command in th< first instance to making thut bureau a fact and to promoting its usefulness und sucossi, believing tbat it is tbc one outstanding requirement at the present juncture lor the promotion nf the 0,111111 unity intt<iml. of the North Shore in thou- relation to the outside public. At the present time the conditions are ideal (or reaching personally every newcomer who arrivee tt North Vancouver inasmuch 11 the ferry conati- lutes the gateway through which all but the' merest fraction will enter. It ie, therefore, only necetiary lo place ths office of tbc bureau just outside tbe gates of the lerry -lending, with a prominent sign attaohod, tad the manager it at once placed in personal contact with practically all the new trrivtls, whether they come merely at transient trtvaHtri, at homeseek- ert qf iavttton. I?vtn on thit basis tbt bureau would ntull in fcentftt, Uw volume of whioh irould ftily jmiity in mitotatj-no. m'mWm\ NQRTH VANCOUVER, 3, C from tbe oivio standpoint i» disseminating information ol every kind to vie- Hon, jn placing in their handi literature descriptive qf thi North Shore from every point of view and in rendering strangeri every possible nssiit- anoe toward making their viiit pleasant or profitable. Directing ita efforts farther afield, the bureau coul:) deviie meani of attracting the attention ol the population ou the tomb shore ol the Inlet whether tloog the line ol advantages al to residence or investment and could do a vory great deal to stimulate intereit upon the part ol the desirable elementi of the population ol the entire lower mainland and beyond in North Vancouver. It could likewise very greatly increase the volume ol travel toward the North Shore on a perniannit basil and on special occasion.. Ai an illustration ol the latter, then are many ocoaaiom on which contentions are held in Vancouver or when large parties ol tourists arrive iu tbat city who would be very pleased lo tako a trip to this side ol the Inlet if il were brought to their attention and ready facilities were provided. This thc manager might tuke in baud with good rosulti. At loogei- range still it would be the province of the bureau to gel in touch with the great a venues of advertising throughout thc continont, in F.uro|>e and elsewhere. It would Ik its duty to gel hi line witb thc greut transportation roinpniiii ' in this regard, with thc immigration offices in England and in other countries und to make thc vory best use nl all those avenues lor the wide dissemination ol uselul information with respect to tho Nortli Shore. Tho above outline is Ihe merest in dication ol Ihe general lines along which such a bureuu would opcrutc to the great benefit of tfae city and tho district. It is quite evident that un derneuih this Ibsro lies an immense mass ol detail which might bo developed in an endless variety of ways and to a limitless extent as means and opportunity might allow, always for the singlo purpose ol pushing the North Shore to the front in Iho pub- lib gaze and keeping it there ae well as in procuring the greatest amounl ol tangible results ol a practical nature therefrom. Tho. development ol the work has now reached tbat stage at which in order to cope witb il, such an arrangement as that designated is absolutely cssontial tnd the Joint Civic Advertiiing Committee, composed as it is, ol representatives from tho - city council, tht district council, thc Board ol Ferry Directors and the Board ol Trade, conelitutee an excellent organization under whose direction Ibe scheme csn be perfected. It is I bore- fore, the intention of Ihe Committee to approach the several bodies represented witb the definite object ol procuring the necessary support to carry the plan into effect. LOCAL ATHLETIC SPORTS The application of un outtide lu- crosee team operating under the name of Norlh Vancouver for a bonus of one thousand dolltr. from the city council upon which Iho Joint t'i'ic Advertiiing Committee hui rupo'tii tdveriely, calls attention to the le- lirability of the Board of Mdorme'i devoting a small portion of tbii-revenue this year toward the enrour.ige- ment of athletic eports in tho city. If the qdineil could see their wuy clear to expend a fow hundred dollari on bevelling t portion of Victoria Park sett, .ullicjenl for lacrosae, aiseball end .imilor games, it would orove 0 veritable boon to local athletic. 'Ibe present athletic grounds are all right in themselves but those who htve had actual experience jn endeavoring to enrolling.' athletics amongst our young men htve proven vory effectively that Ihe location ol Ihe ground, exert! euch e ditcouraging influence upon the moit energetic offorti ae to render it practically impossible to create and tuitain tht necessary enthusiasm to make any movement a success, if on the other hand t campus wero provided in t location close in Um clubs would have 1 »ucfa bettor opportunity of mtbin, t tueeeet of tbeir tlortt and'tbe local public would take a much greater iottrnt which would be ol the grmtest assistance. Victoria park ii ipltndidly lit' uated for the purpoie end thi portion lying on the aailiem tide ol Lomdalo Avenuo ii not utilized for any purpoae at the present time. A comparatively email amovmt' nl expenditure witb teams and umpire would make a comparatively level ground of sufficient dimeniiom for the purpoiet ol the clubs. What witb the band concerts on the weet side and the games qn tbe east lide, Victoria Park would become a favorite retort for the looal publio during tfae approaching mmmer evenings and tbe park would be made to eerve the purpoie of public benefit, for which it wai intended. It ii 'high timo that North Vancouver took an active part in athletics on tho lower mainland and any reasonable amount ol money expended in order to encourage local athletic interest! would be well placed. B. 0, Pure I'alio Sugar, |1 per bl bag at the Up-to-date Grocery. 18 Angus J. Cameron A.M.I.E. k S. CIVIL ENGINEER ' Irrigation, drainage, levels, plans and specification!. Septic tanki and house drainage a speeialty, P, 0. Boi '-'ll, 16th street welt ol Bewicke Avenue. North Lonsdale Residences Arrangements aro being made for erection of first class 7 room homes fronting on North Lonsdale Boulnvurd with modern conveniences. Pricei 13,- 300 to 13,8110 »n terms to suit. Ily purchasing now plan, can be altered to suit purchaser's wishes. As tho locution is one ol the best in North Vancouver for a borne eite, tbe opportunity is a favorable one. For particulars apply to ALEXANDER PHILIP Financial Agent, CLUB BLOCK - North Vancouver Office Phone 10 Houie Phone 267 JAY & CO. BUILDERS I'lani prepared and Estimates given. .Office: 1407 Dominion Trust Bldg. Vancouver. Phone 2487 Residence, 162 Eighth Ave. E. North Vancouver. E. DOWU: :ONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plana, Specifications, Estimates P. O. Box 27, North Vancouver H..D. RUGGLES BARRISTER NOTABY PUBLIO 133 (th Street But North Vancouver Pfaoni 37» FRED G. TURNER Notary Publio Loans, Investmanti tnd Iniurtntt. Room 307, 632 Granville St., Vancouver, B. 0. Phone 8309, Ltnd Rtgu- try work t specialty. NEW YORK CAFE ESPLANADE WEST LOW SEAJProprietor MEALS AT AIL HOURS- 6 t.m. to 8 p.m. First-clan Meals ajc. Commutation Ticket!, 21 meal* • #4-75 Rooms (or Rent at moderate ralei N.V.W00DYARD CUT WOOD 14 incb-43 per load 13 incb-aj.26 per load Cordwood-|6 per cord Office tad Yardi SECOND and ST. PATRICK jkmbi too p. 0. Bo* m NORTH LONSDALE Nye Street, short distance from Lonidale Avenue. Fine corner, 152 $ 132 ft. For a homeiite, this cannot be equalled. Price $1400. Tenqi, 1-3 caih, 6-12 months. Pierce & Hall REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Phone 110 New Keith Block FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. (li)NUON. ENGLAND) ASSETS! $94,900,000 Sole Agent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC. 18 LONSDALE AVENUE Agreement' and Ccr.lracll drawja q, . .- of evtry dtKrirlicn ™ne ' 5/ Ginertl Conveyancing WANTED Lilt your close in acreage, suitable for subdivision, with ui, we have clients with morry to invest. THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. 219 Lonsdale Avenue Telephone 44 FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 Second Street Eaat. Telephone 206 Convenience to North Vancouver Merchants Bay la Yoor Own Town. Your Orderi Solicited North Shore Locators REAL ESTATE * FIRE INSURANCE We still have a lew lots led in our Boulevard Subdivision, block 331, at J6jo each, one sixth cash balance spread over two years. No. 8 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 123 Campbell Realty & Investment Co. FQK SALE-M it. Jot or 9th itrott north side, IJ/3W, termi; 50 It., lot on 7th itreet, |l,»40, 1-3 eaeh, btlance arrange. bale HICKMAN k HOOD ST0HK OP QUALITY Cor. 8th and Lonsdale Phone 40. BBANCH STOBF. 6.3 Lonsdale ph°«e232 Free delivery to ull |)nrti ol Lyni Vulley Tuesdays und Fridays. Copil- niio, Mondays und Thursdayi. Muil orderi receive prompt attention. Specials (or Saturday— Quaker Brand 1'iirii, rog, 2 lor 25c Sulurduy ,....lllc Quukcr Wux 'Bcana, tog. 2 lor 2nc I Saturday IOj French I'cus, rug, Ilk Saturday 3 lor 35c Uollei) Outs 7 lb lor 35c Canned Pumpkin, rog. lfic. Seturoay 3 lor Sot l.iin«liile blend ol I'eyli n and Assorted Ten, reg. 35c Sulurduy 3 lbs. lorWie l."n .'i.ile blend ol Mi.i 11.1 und Java Coffee, reg. tOo. Sat. 3 lbs. (or 11. 18 lb. suck B. C. sugur ll. Boyal Crown Soup, rog. 6c lur Sulurduy 7 nan lur '.5.- While Swan Soup. reg. 5c our Saturday 7 i> ira fur STic Pel. Nuphllin Soap, rig. 3 (or 25c Saturday I lir 25c Sun Soup, reg. 5c bar Sulurduy 8 'oi 2."c Koiler'a Marmalade, reg. tWc. Sulurday M'c. Cliiver'. Murmuliuii, rig. I lie. Sulurduy tile We carry a full line of Fresh Meats'and Fish viz Beef, Mittlni, I'ork. \ I'nI uud lre.li lisli in suusi n. A iriul solicited. Hams, Stewurl's rog. 31c Sulurday I tic Bacon by side, reg. 36c Saturday "Jc l.urd, Pure Leal, 3 lbs. reg .Vic Sulurday ...J6u l.urd, Pure Leal, 5 lbs. reg. Sflc Sulurduy ,'6c Swill's l.urd, pure leal, 3 lbs reg. 60c, Salurduy BDc Swill'. |,urd, pure leal 6 lb». rog IN I Saturday idle Australian Onions 6 lbs lor 25c Wo have a complete stock ol hush vugelnbles, Lultucc, llu.di.lics. (irvtn Onion., Aspurugu., Hhuburd at market | ii n ■ I, Fresh slruwbvrrics arriving daily. Special prion lor camp, and rata uranls. PBOMPT DKI.IVKUy GUARANTEED S. Prentice, Prop. PUBE GOLD MANUFACTUBING COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that C. G. S. JJuncun of the City of Vancouver, broker, hot bees tppointed tl- tornoy ol Ihe abovo-mentioiod Company in the place and stand of"W. Horry Wilion. Bated at Victoria, B. ('., tbii ninth day ol March, 11111. D. WHITESIDE, Begiitrar Joint Stock Companici. MM REAL ESTATE, WANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE 89. P. 0. BOX \ J N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Telephone 276 127 LONSDALE AVE. NOMTH VANCOUVW 1 ■vim mnm mm- y.i\mwm»-&< c ff¥ft 11 ') •: "... . ■ '■'■ -'-■' —————— .:■■ W- ^f HRMBtm*™! for everybody. r Carpet Squares and Rugs. We have just received a complete line qf Imported Linoleum* and Oilcloths Prices right. Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 Lonsdale Avenue Protect , ydyrcurtolfcj and drajperlfts by \u\ni a BI55ELL > Carpet .Sweeper DINING AND TABLES Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress Pillows and Blankets II you intend making your home in Norlh Vancouver see us. We also carry a full line of Crockery. 128 Lonsdale Avenue HOMESITES IN THE CITY from $200 to $450; 14 cash, balance 2 years All slushed; 1 Block WEST of Grand Boulevard; open street; high ground; full view of city and harbor; 10 minute* walk from two car line*. Why live mile* out qf the city when you can purchase Homc- titet for lets than you pay three and four miles out, and in the weal end Bt that? INVESTIGATE. BRITISH .\MERICAN TRUST CO., Ltd. CARTER COTTON BUILDING VANCOUVER, B. C HVWflMM B. 0. BAJ5ETTE , ■ ii — Apppintn>)ti: Tbi| Ipliqying appointments have'ro- contly been matte by. hit Honour the Lieutenant-Governor. Albert Foju/ of Savon* 'mi A. W. Cameron, Qucsnol, are to be Jueticet olthel'ouoo. Walter Bdatchard, Chuso, to bo a coroner lor the province of British Columbit and a modical health offioor (or Cbaee. B. W. Urge, to be resident phy- lipian at Port Simpiou. William Foster to be deputy minister of publio worke. Jqhn Bobert Martic tnd Augustii Carney to bt auittant timber intpec- turs and commissioners for taking al- Sdaviti lor tbe province of B. 0. Notice it given of alterationi to take pluco on old Eequimalt road. New Eiquimalt Bond and Admirol'i Boad. The following applications for water record! have boon listed: Howe Sound Power Co. Ltd., for a water record on Furry Crock; A. L. Mi!- Hugh on Two-milt creek; Donald Me- Leod on Salmon Creek.' The Union Oil Co. of California but been duly registered ae an extra-provincial lioonse company. Tho undermentioned extra-provincial companies have beon granted licenses : American Multigraph Salei Co. Ltd., British Columbia Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Canadian Mineral Bubber Co., Linde Marshall Belrigerator Co. Ltd., Marshall Wells Co. Ltd., Star Menu- faoturing Co. Ltd., 6. Davit k Sona Ltd. Certificates of incorporation have beon granted Donnelly Watson and Brown, Vancouvor, cgpiial 160,000, Vancouver Truit Co. Ltd. A Cheap Double Corner on Queensbury Avenue Lota 23 and 24, Block 14, D. L. 273 137 feet on car line by 100 feet deep. Price only $5730. 1-3 cash, balance to arrange. The above will doubtless be good business property, being situated to dose to the Grand Boulevard, upon which no (tore* Un be erected. CANADIAN FINANCIERS, LIMITED 633 (Jranvillo Struct VANCOUVKII, B. C, fieel Estate. Insurance. Authorized Capital 13,000,000. Money to Uon. EBNgST EIJBAGE, T-*bo*, m M r^ Aven„e/ North v.„couver. ^ffffiL. S * mam ■n — NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALS Lot 18, Block 35, D. L. 550, $1150. Ca»h $450, balance 6 and 12 month* LoU 54 and 55, Block 166, D. L 274, $13,000. Term* to arrange. Near Lonsdale the above Iota arc among the belt buys in Nor$ Vancuuver, nnd inlendiag Invcileri ,wjl| neryp (hair own ialajreeti by investigating. We have t\,o exclusive sale and also a large list of othir loti io lie City. . ll i> in your own interest to call and inspect our lilt befori deciding. . & ALV0 von ALVENSLEBEN, (Lift i Real Estate Agents. Financial Broker* Head Office: 405 Hastings St, W., Vafa^uwr, Be C. British Ooltimbia jlntnof; Qr]fice*:^> Branch Offiivjp* in jfiurhfne. > 4 I/OiiW-jali' Av<\, North Vancouver Jk'rliji, Oerriiftiiy Ul) (xovi.Tiiineiit S.t.^Vfctoria jUndoii, Knglifltr , I'aris, Franc* , CHURCH NOTICES St. Androw't Presbyterian church, (iih street: Services tt 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.3Q p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Lynn Valley Preabyterian Church - Worship, Sundays, 11 a.m., .Union Sunday School, 3.30 p.m. B. Van Munsler, M.A., pastor. Lynn Valley Methodist Church-Sor- vice every Sunday ovening in Insti-: lute Hull at 7 o'clock. Chat. Fake ley, paslor in charge. Boptiit Cfauroh - Filth and St. Goorge. Servioce at I) a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class ot 13.10 p.m. Prayer and praieo tor- vioe Wodnciday at 8 p.m. Paetor, Bev. A. J. Proeeer, 3nd street eatt. North Lonidale Presbyterian Church —Worship, Sundays, 7.30 t.m., Sun- Jay School, 3.30 p.m. B. Van Muni- iter, M.A., pattor. St. John tbo Evangelist, 8th and 13th streets; Holy communion, 8 a.m. morning prayer, 11 a.m.; evening prayer, 7.30 p.m'. On the firit Sunday is ihe month ihore will bo. a lecond celebration of the holy cammunio* at 11 a.m. Bector, Bev. Hugh Hooper. Methodiit Church, corner ol Sii'li itreet and St. Gcorge'i Avenue- Sunday preaching services at 11.00 t. m. and 7.30 p.m., Sunday School a* Biblo Han at 2.30 p.m., Senior league on fopday ovening at 600 p.m., prayer apd praite service on Wednesday evening at 8.00, Junior league1 aarvice on Thureday tftcrnooB at 3.30. A cordial welcome it extended to til lo attend these eervices. Potior, W' C. Schlichter, retidence, coraor Keith Bold and St. Andrew's. Indian Catholic Churoh ol tit. Paul's. Mail, 7.30 a.m. Sundaye. Pallor, Bev. E. Pcytavin, O.M.I. SI. Edmund'i ('ulhulic Church, Me boa Avenue: Sundnys Mass 10.30 a m.-, Sunday School 3.80 p.m., Boiary Benediction and Sermon 7.30 p.m. St. Amuse Churoh, Boiileyfrd-yW. , ev. T. E. Bpwo. Mm, eveniqna every Sunday - 11 am. Holy Communion, Snd Sunday ol every month. 8l. Cloment'i, Lynn Valley-Vlctf, Bev. T. S. Bowe. 'Aniitont PriotH, Bev. H, B. Haelom, B.A. 7.30 p.m., ev timing, every Sunday; 11 aim. hob/ communion, 1st Sunday ol every roofth. St. Thomai, North fomdalc— Vicar, Bev. T. E. Bowe. 8 am,, every Sunday txceut Ul Sundny ia month : 8.30 a.m., lit Sunday in month ; 11 a.m. Matin Litnnv and aermon, 2nd and ,4 th Sunday; II a.m., Holv Communion and aermon, lit and 3rd Suadayi. Tho Salvation Amy-S. A. Hall, Lontdale Avenue: iSunday—II e-m., holineit meeting; 3 UM., children> meeting: 7.48 p.m., ialv»tfon meoting : Tuesday, 8 p«-, liulineti meoting; Wednctdajr, 4 p.m., ohiMren'e mectmg ; Tburidoy, 8 p.m., ttlvttion metting. Ctptaln Douglat will yitit any who are «ok or in dis- trett at any lime. iV.ew ^aitmiatter I«ad W*Jjte notice lhal Robert ftuf Klmond ol {Vancouver, B. C. ocoopalion, broker, Intendi to anply for pennitiiofl to pur- cbifo tht following dotoribed Unas * iComnienciDg at t poit planted on Ibt weet lide of a nnall bay on the Nona line ol tot 3890, lienoe weit 30 ehmu more or lou lo tbe northwett ~ wtj^mifhtmtwmutm»m lo the norlhooit owner of Uf. uenbt weet Hit ohalnt lo tbe win •ttt oomer of Lol 888; thende noi bv ohaini mow or latrto lie im,r 33|8 ohauu more of let* Ao iwr lake; Hence In t tout along ahore of lata to aMncemtaU. |p*§wtt|V •yffyOT^I BffBtfffHvvVc s=»™= To make room for a pew consignment, yve are lefljng the following goodi at 2t5j'per cent below r<igul»r prices: UfAMPQUNS, VIOLIN CASES, MUSJC STANB8, ACCOBiOEONS, , MUSIC Wf,LS, AUT0HABPS, METBONOMES, TUBEPHONE, BANJOS, COBNETS,, mm, i. ' MOUTH OBilANS, FLAGWLETTES, CQNCEBTINAS. SALE TO COMMENCE SATURDAY, APRIL 2»t)> ill! t i-i li <l -...».,i )lll»'' t'ljjii'i^'-i tUt' . The Place Where Everybody Goek Gem Theatre FIRST ST. WEST, NORTH VANCOUVER tr Good Pictures Good Singing ^::: ::: Good Music ::; :;: Programme changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Adults 10c ^«™^'*«°* Children 5c Matinee every Saturday 3.30 o'clock 1 BBS PALACE MOTEL Ratis: I2.00 per and up. Special rates to families and in regular boarders. '.. . ..' Finest Hoof GittJen Oil Pacific Coast REDA & ANDRUSS SkCONIJ .Si iii h. PHOPRISTORS - • - NORTH VANCOUVER, ti. C. North Vancouver City Ferries, Limited TIMfe TABLE it if:U 19.11 STEAMEB ST. GEOBGB Ujvi Viocauvii luvi Haiti Van •6.20 t.m. 7.30 " 8.30 It >.1( " i» 12.16 p.m. 1.15 " ».16 " 3.18 " 4.16 " 1.00 " J.tt " CM " IM " 8.15 " B.U ** 10.15 " 11.30 " ' Deaotae tot oa Sunday. Tbit Timt Tabii lubject to change wllioul nolloe. STEAMEB NOBTH VANCOUVES lu»i Haiti Van. Luvi Vancouver War voo *• » i " •' •' a*. West Vancouver Motor I. aunch Service a Launch "West Vancouver," Captain Findlay Licenaed tor 35 pasicugen TIMP TABLE Leavoe Vancouver SO)"" 1040 12.00 U.OO' 15.30 1849 2240 WEEK DAYS (Saturday! only) Leavt Wait Vtnoouver 8.30 10.80 1240 1440 1740 18.80 22.20 1040 is-. 1840 81.10 alnglt sari 16c, SUNIUYS H 40 1740 1840 2140 Quickest route from North Vancouver to Ibe ,di*fh'«l heyond Capilano River. Launch "Weit Vancouver" makes coflwec- doni, y^ojitM, wilh the ferry aleameri from Norlb Vancouver, ti pit aibovc schedule. ■• SIX thi nnm, north Vancouver, b, c, i PLACE OP ABODE Lulu lalund Sea Island ..Illock fi, Nr. 7, Set lalund PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT Richmond Electoral District. TAKK NOTICE that I havo rooeivad objections jn writing to tbe ratal- ' lion ol the foil|iwing uumes on tbe Beirjeter ol Votari (or tfae Hicluuoiul Electoral District on tlie grounds statsd below, AND TAKE NOTICE tfaat ai a Court 4 Itoviilon tp be held on tbe lit . day ot M»y, 1911, at ihe City Hall, North Vanoouver. B, C, tt ton o'- ' olook In tho forenoon, I shull bear ami determine tfae said objections, and un- 3 loss Buch tiamod persons or some other provinoiul votur on their behalf, I satisly me tbtt such qfajeotione era not well founded, I shall strike tuoh nanioe oft tba laid register. • THOMAS SHKPHEltl), llatud this 13lh dty of April, 1011, lttgiitrar oi Voters. THE POLLOWINU PEltSONS ABE REPORTED ABSENT FBOK THE DISTB10T i No, on . Register NAME i, Abererombie, .1. T 08 Ariiup, .Lilni V W.„ Illigh, Herbert .! •166 lliithwoll, .1. B Lulu lalund 874 Burrell, Henry ....tie,, Island 380 Burton, William Staveeton Sib... Cooiii.-y, .lames „Sea lalund, Eburne 613 Daniels, Daniel E South Vancuuver 873 Diebel, Albert Wm Steveeton 673 Direir, William Eburne 674 Dingwall, Hubert M Sea Island • 716: Duff; Alex Lot 18, Blook'8, Set Island ' 777 Evans, Ales'. E Lot 8, Cr. 1. B31 Fisher, James Sea Island , r . 1040 Hiigga, Clinton A Eburne . 1178 Hirst, P. C Buohberry lid. Pt. Crey |813 Hooper, Wm. Chus Lulu Island ■ (374 Huston, Wm. P Lulu Island (303 Irwin, Kobt Sea Mend 1330 lohiiBton, t, II Lulu Island 1348..... lonee, li. ,1 :„ Sea Island 1663 l.oi/ie, dame;. i Sen Island 1633 Miilhesoii. John Sea Island 1633 Hathewson, Peter Eburne, Lulu Island 1080 9icLei»), Hoderick Set Island 8003 McMyn, Jumes South Arm, Lulu Island 3008 MoKyii, John Sea Island 8340 Itulii'v, Chat Eburne 3408 Saunders, Jos I.ulu Island 8716 Tellord, Thos Lulu Island 3864 Wulker, Wm Lulu Island ■ 3086 Wooiai-d, Jus Lulu Island No. 3 lload THE POLLOWINU PERSONS ABE REPORTED DECEASED 7 Aheieioniliii!, Kola. Hsury ...Terra Nova 168 Beer, Jamos Steveeton 301., ..Brock, John .....Eburne, Sua Island 833 Ciinoiiy, Cyrus "Sea Island 648 Help..!,, Albeit Clliud Mlla'.|l.ll l.-.ll. 754 Elliott, Frederick ,.A..,,,aJJMfttjl Ave. and Heather, D. 1041 Qrigji, F. T. ...• «, Eburne 8364 Rowan, Duncan ...a,,..; Terra Nova 3467 Sheridan, Wm. .......ti 17th Ave., Fairviuw WI While, 1*01, A. i, Ntevetton 8038 White, Thus. Aloyiius South Vancouver 3003 Withey, Petar Lulu Island 473 COMMONWEALTH VANCOUVER'S NEWEST CLOTHING STORE Complete Showing of New Spring Goods We Sell Everything lor Mm but Shoes THE COMMONWEALTH STORE W. DICK, Prop. 47 & 49 HASTINGS STREET, EAST ~-47 & 49 NEXT DOOB TO THE PRINCESS THEATRE NORTH LONSDALE A lew yards off LONSDALE AVENUE, Only two loti left, etch 50 ft. by 167 ft. f rice only %500 each, 1-3 csih, balance 6, 12 and 18 monthi. ELEVENTH STREET < Block and half from car line, a cleared 50 ft. lot for (1050, 1-3 caih, balance 6 and 12 monthi. C. E. LAWSON & CO. 15 LONSDAUs AVE. NORTH VANCOUVEK I'liont 70 -P. O. Box 97 THE LONSDALE PHARMACY .u-i". »■■■■. ' " ■■■' "vi i" ii . i •J When you deal at the Lonidale Pharmacy you ' get exactly what you ask for at the right price. *j Special attention paid to prescription! tnd family Mcipet, ....... i| We carry t complete line of Swionery tnd Drug iwdfiw. *"■'..» » » ii 9mr%yWm*mr */ mw A.l.jWm,hm. Car, iMtmmU k Mk GEO. H. COWAN, M. P. ON REaPROCrTY , ■..>! 'I "HP J1 ■ Is »• Address Delivered at Sarnia, Ont.—A. S. Goodie ajw Hon. W, J. Ranha7^8b^poter The London, (Ont.) Free Preti o| Saturday, April 1st, contalm tn ec tewlod report of * meeting held in Sarnie on March 31ei, which piper said wus the biggest held to date in Weetern Onttrio in opposition to the propoeed agreement. Tha chief epetk- eri were Geo. II. Cowan, M.P., lor Vanoouver and A. S. Qoodeve, M.P. lor Kootiiniiy. Bon. W. J. Hanni ol tbe Ontario legislature, alio epose briefly. I Tbe report procetde: • ion. B. (Viwmi, H.P., wti the lint ipetker ol the evening. Liberal tpetk- en, be saiil, were arguing that tbe present agreement nil merely t resumption of tht trade conditions is- iitiag from IBM to 1876, tnd that it made trtde equality between the two countries. It wu true tbat natural products were allowed to eichange on equal terms, but there wai no such condition witb respect to other pro- duett. Here Canadian products laced tt tariff twice as high ae tbat wbich wai held againit tbe II. S. produoti. From 1864 to 1866, under tht old treaty, Canada had become t greater consumer ol American goods than ever before,- and the railways ol the United States became the carrier! ol tbii grsat trads beaded to Canada. Would this be' tho effect under the nuw ugnv ment, he asked, and Mi that it would. Ibe new agreement let American shin- glee into Canada free, but Canadian sbinglss must pay 3(1 cents n lb>u- suiiii to enter the United States. 'Ihis wat but ana instance of a policy of "soiling a bids lor t dime, and buying back the ttil lor t dollar." The whole tendency wus lo shift lho carrying trade to the United States and tn confine the employment of Tabor to ths grind ol producing the raw mu teriala on tbs free list, to be later worked up by tbs high-priced labor ol tbe United Statee. Protection, ho laid, bad increei-' ed the number ol industriet employing Itbor in Canada. Tht commodity ol the laborer was bis labor, the most perishable ol all commodities, t lu'ivim r, it muit be tho policy ol Die government io increase iuduitriee so that there might bt plenty ol labor. Wagai had never bean so low in Can- ii.li. it Irom 1864 to 1866. Tbe beet gauge ol a nation'! prosperity was wtgee. Roduotion of wtgee tnd reduction of profits wu wbtt conttit- uled bad times. "Do ths workmen ol Ihis cily wunl to see a return to the labor coadi- tions thtt provtilad Irom 1664 to 1866 V aiked the ipualwr. Labor und never received such wages al prevail ed tt tho preient lime, but therstult ol reciprocity would surely bs to reduce tbem. COUNTRY'S HANDS TIED. But some one might answer Ibnl il evil effects came, tlie tariff could be changed to protect industry. This had bten tried by Canada in 1866, and the treaty had tben baen abrogtttd by the United Statee. Today Canada wai in quite as bud a position u lar te protecting ill industries wu concerned. Ths only instrument for protection of induitriw tnd labor wu tbt tariff, lo fat raited or lowered according to tbt neede ol tbt country, tnd yet Hteeri, Fielding tad Pttir- son had decided that the instrument should bang oa tbe wall u long u tbe trolly endured. So if induilry bad suffered under tbe old truly it would suffer still more under Ibo uow. Ths reciprocity agreement fixed ratct ol duty and tbi govirumint bid io power to cbinge it. Tbe old treaty wu abrogated is 1866. Tbt Unilod Statue then hoped tbtt Canada would either enter the union or go into sbrngstion. Slit did neither one, though there wen bird dayi following. But tbt peril 4 tbon dayi brought forward men oi stout heart to matt tfae dinger, men lilm John A. McDonald, George Brows, Alex. Maskeuie tnd others. Wbtt wu their polity but Canadian reeoUren for Canadian dsvelopmenl, t'anuditu labor lor Ctatditn production and Canada within tbi Empire, Confederation wu thtir griatwt tahieveaunt, ibe purchiM ol tin wait tad tbt bringing in ol Manitoba, Britiab Columbit tnd Prince Edward, other ileps in oalion- tl divsloppaoot. They built the ri.il wayi to bring producer tad conumer together and create t demand for Itbor ia Ciatda. Tbii wu teoomptiib- ed through tbtt grattett ot tl) poll- ties, thai national polity. The remit bad bam in Canada there had been de- vtloptd tn Inter-proyincitl/tradt jumping from two millions to lour hundred millions pit year, lar and away beyond foreign trade la vtlut, Ibso thitf wat city tad country trtdt tdd- ed un|iJ 80 per cent, ol Canada's mm dottion wu eoneumtd tt home, nine- ftWieg top priest in England. TH* ■mall balanoe going to tbe United Statee wai the oauie ul tbo prjsunt u- gltation in Canada. Why should present circumstance! in Canada be lost light ol end til arguments be famed upon the leoipro- city condition! ol hall u oenlury ago. Canada of today was not lho Canidu ul old.' There wai no valid argument I but could be ml vii i mul in support ol this betrayal ol Cnn.nl un industry, labor and transportation and he sacrifice of the fruit mm of North Lamb- ton end elsewhere. Nothing but the mesmerism of Mr. Tuft over Mr. Fielding and Sir Wilfrid I.,diner. But nun who prated ol the ripened fruit ready to fall from tho parent tree," were fit subjects lor the "Tally orally song ol reciprocity." WAIVINO THE BRITISH PI.AO- The speaker said he might be a am- ed ol waving tho British flag aud betting tbe imperial drum, but knowing western conditions as lie did, he Mi that.there was some need lor Waving tha British flag and beating Ike Imperial drum. Thu old stock in the west wa. loyal, but there wero in..nv in Iho weet who lately owed ull.i.i aiice lo another land, and they ii.nl nol yet learned to love Cannl.i as do C,ii nli.in. iho old Um.in..' Hull in Ibe west would bave to In lho lou- "■n in the lump. In sucn i lime would it be tbe wise, thing to still further lever the bonds li'iiding cult und west und turn the rhunneli ol trade to tho land from whtci so many ol the nuw settlers had bul r.rmii) como. The llriliib 'li.( inusl mem something lo Cunuds if Ihe Dominion Wus .to mul I'll down the i uul ill ie-, ih chief of a groat company of notions united in tlio greatest ol empires. A. 11. Qoodtve, M.P., lollowid, ulso i|ieaking on (he reciprocity issue, Following along historical linos, be reviewed tbo way in which Canada had bosn developed from Ihe landing ol Chumpluin down lo Ihe preacnt day. Mr. (ioodeve said lhal ho had lol I.nn.I with much interest (ho pledgee made by Sir Wilfrid when in Ihe west and most prominent ol all wai tho pinnule that the tariff w(,uld bo changed only titer proper eiaminition by NOTICE Noliae is hereby given that tin Howe Sound and Northern Hallway Coiiipuiiy (a compuny incorporated by the liyikbii in.- of the Province ol British I oliiiiibiii, will apply tl tho pie sent session of parliament of Canada lor tn Act (Ij declaring that the works and undertaking ol the Company trs works for the general advantage of Canada : III) to eitend tho lines of railway whicfa tbe Compuny is iniv, uut Inn I/,.l lo construct und operate ee follows i from a point at or near Lillooet, ihence northerly tlong the valley of the Prater river to (lie town ol Fort fioorgs, iheiico northerly to tha valley i,l the Pinnip River and along the valley of tbe Parinip river lo a point at or near ill junction wilji the Ponce river, thence easterly ulonu the Peace rivsr lo Peace River landing ; witb power tu lay out, construct, operate and maintain a branch line Irom Newport it Ihe head ol Hows Sound to ths oitiee ol Norlb Vancouver and Vsncouvsr; (3) to empower the Company lo own, develop and operate water powers lor the purpoeei of ill undertaking ; (4) lo couitruct and ontrttt teliphone end lalenraph lines anil to charge tolls for the use thereof: (6) to own, build, purcbuw or otherwiss obtain end operate steam tnd other veettii; (6) to build tnd operate elevators, whurl., wartbousae, etc., tnd to ctrry on ths business ol gtntvil wirahouseuieji, and for iuch other powers md privileges is rosy bt incident il or necessary lo thi tbovt. DATED tt Olltwt thii 6th dty ol April, Hill. PR1NOLE * GUTHRIE, Citiien Building, Ottawa. Solicit on lor tbe applicants. 93-6 )/\Tfr.lNTS IJ.H'.MiMi^.^'J <T| tsHctt at Uulnul ot UwJukum, Hasten ,l l tt ethtit Who nt Ills (lie atiwbll- ily erfcawaa Ui.lr fsl.il juialucu tiinaadtil bftlO.rU, FtcUmlMr/ailvkWiM. ClWg.a «Si r..,If«w York 1,11c ■ratrtluln UCBtSai i tirih" |ioard. Sit uciimis wore entirely »t vtrianoe with tbii. To (HuitiWte the remit! which the National Policy bad brought to Canada, Mr. Goodovo repeated tlie history of u typicul Canadian indue try which bad boeh told lo him by tin founder on the train coming to Bar- 1t\i, Seven yean ago thii man h|to opened a imall factory in Port Hope fur the manufacture ol enamelled wurs in which 86 men wen employed. Today tbtt factory wae employing 700 in n and farm lands which seven yeuis u„o wero worth from (til lo 878 un acre wore now hold at Irom If I fill to 1176 an tore. It did not look Irom this ai if the farmers itad been robbed in building up this induilry. But how about pricas 7 Previous lo lho ostub lii.liiiiiul nl this luctory ouamollol bul Id ii Im sold lor (36. That factory brought tho price down lo 117 mil compelled the establishment in Can adt ol t brunch ol the Pittibttrg plant, the largest In tho world. This American brunch, loouled in Toronto, wai building a $600,000 plant and would employ 1,000 men. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARTnA H. HOLT DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that nil penoni having claim! againsl thi aitatt ol Martha II. Hull, doceas ed, late ol the City ol North Vancouver, are required to sent by post, pro- paid, or deliver to Schult;. k Arnold, solicitors lor the executor nf the laid deceased, their mimes and addrenc|, und lull particulars in wriling ol their claims and the nature ol Ihe socurity, il any, held by thorn. AND TAKE NOTICE thut alter the lit ol May, 1011, the esecutor will proceed to distribute tho allele ol the deceased, having regard only to thc claims ol which ho then shall have had notice. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all partica iu.lobli.il to the snid estate are required to pay tho amount 'ol their indebtesness to tho undersigned forthwith. Dated thia 3'Jth day ol March, 1911. SCHULT7, ii ARNOLD, Solicitors lor Ihe Executor. 103-4-6 Crown Building, 616 Ponder Street, Vancouver, B. C. 3-6 II'SEIIVE NOTICE ie hereby given thul all vt- cant Crown lands not already under reserve, sltutted within the bouiidnr its ol Ibe I .md Recording Districts ol Cariboo tnd Lillooet, und Ibo Kom- loops Division ol Yale Land Recording District, ere reserved Irotn any uh. i. .in.ii undsr Ibe "Laud Act" ex cepl by pre-emption. • KOBT. A. HENWJCK, Deputy Minister ol Lands. Department ol Lands, Victoria, B. C, April 3rd, lull. 7-6 NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given thit, under lho authority conlilnod in section 131 of lho "Lund Act," a rtgulition has boon approved by tbo Lieutenant-Govajrnor in Council fixing tbt minimum sals prices ol first and soooudclus lindi al 110 and |6 per tore, respectively. lln. i .gul nli "ii I'll i In i provide! that the pricei filed therein shall apply lo ill Itadt witb i,.pei i to wbich the op- plication lo purchaio ii given favourable coniiderotion after lln. dull, notwithstanding the date ol such application or toy delay that may have occurred in Ins consideration of the stmt. Further notice ii hereby given thul •II purloin who bave pending application! lo purchase lands under Iho provisions of ssctions 34 or 36 ol tbe "Land Act" tnd who an not willing to complete iuch purchases under tho pricei ffied by the tforeeuid rogiilgliou ■hill be tt liberty to withdraw such tppliottiom tnd receive refund of the moneys deposited im account of iuch npplienlii.ii., WILLIAM R. ROSS, Minister ol Lands. Dspirlmsnt of lands, Victorit, B. C, April 3rd. IUII. , I, tn m m* Phone 198 North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co. Dealers in Coal, Brick, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Cement and General Builderi' Supplies. All Orderi Promptly Filled snd Satisfaction Gtitraiiti'il. Prices on Application. Oftce: Lonidale, near City Wharl Warehouu: I'orman'i Wharf Welcome Parlor Grocery Store Best Goods at . ■■ ■ Bed-rock Prices All linns of choice family Groceries, also Fruits, Confuetionery, etc. Satisfaction guariiiitueil or nloney refunded, Our methods are reoojv- ing favor on jail sides and busini'ss is increasing wiih givat rapidity Your orders respectfully solicited. Telephone 126 Jno. Dierssen PROPRIETOR Coupons (jiven free on every (1.50 order to get a chance un residential lot in Port Angclus. A. Campbell Hope C. A. CAL. ARCHITECT . 603 Huslinjrs Struct West, Vancouver, B, C. Phono Wia Roaidenoe: Tinman Illock 1168 1st St, Kiel, Norlh Vancouver. Phone Kill Why Pay Excessive Prices when = TURNER Cm Supply you with i Furniture Crockery Heaters Stoves Carpets Linoleums and all Household Requisites at a Umr Prica than d*«. whaT*, , PROMPT DEUVUY MSUiiS MY MOTTO i "Small Profit, and Quick Returns" TURNER'S 70 LONSDALE AVE. Phona 184 •nd Corner Grsavjili tad SurUu ■"■"■"~"i™«WtSII|»al|»«»«««a«^*«a. TM WWm NOftTR VANGQUVBg, 8, Q, mvm C(/nti»i|ud from pege 8) ."i1 . ■' ..i.i . 4 11 swaty. ■ biMi'dK j *$LWMmW^r*?t \ .■■:.:.i±.KIt\m'':!^yM.^/'.-;ih\i,. The Mncli rtisfilitti leoli-rs iinli.md he in 11 ii limit mul liili/iililliic. poll out uf the window lo In. lie hii driver1! cupidity with protnlseu of re- iluubled fare Klrkwood mopped his ili'lpplng fore- lii'inl uud ". id .il' d low wilh dlsinuy It 11 elm d thut from thut luslmil uu It was lo he a vendclta with a vengeunce. t'tili'iiiliir, ae he hud foreseen, will Hopping nt untlilng. Al ii pogtrot In1 sped down Ilic ulley to the liml itreet, on which hu turned bock-more sr-diilely—luwni'il j>liu river, debouching on the cspliinudc Just une block from Ihe Hotel du Commerce Ae he iwung punt Ihe lorried tallies of ;i cafe wliulevcr fears he hud harbored were linnlshcd by Ihe discovery thai Ihe cxillcini'iit occasioned hy the . 11.111- hud already subsided. Ueneatb Ilic garish awnings Iho crowd was laughing uml ilmllerlng, ruling nnd sipping Hi- lieer with complete unconcern, heedless altogether of lho hug- | gurd aud shabby youpg mini carrying a black Itittid hug. Without atlriicllng uny itti'tillnii whatever, Itidi'ud, he mingled wilh lho i. in crowds, nnd.in:: Ills wuy lowtird the Hold du Commerce. Yet ho wns not nt nil nl ease lilt uneasy coinu.'lcncu Invested thc pladttunc bng wilh n magnetic attraction for the public eye. Te carry II uiiconueiilcd In his hand tut tlslted hltn ullli u sensullun us dls turning us though lis worn bluck sides iuid been sli'ticiled "Stolen!" In letters of lliimc ile felt It rendered lilm a cyiiusiirc of public Interest, uu object of mi. H'doii lo tbc wide, cold wurld; thut (he g.i/e which lit upou the bag traveled In his fucc ouly to cipy lhereon the bruud of guilt. Pur eusc uf mind presently he turned Inio a convenient shop aud spent ten Invaluable francs fur u hand satchel big enough to buld the gl.nl slope hag. Willi more courage, now ibat ho hud Ihe luiteful thing under cover, he fuund nud entered Ibe Hotel du Commerce lu the Illlle closet which served fur un ollice. over u desk visibly groiiiilug with Ihe weight of nn enormous nnd grimy registry book, a sleepy, fal, biiind uud good uu lured woman pre- rilled, u benign und drowsy divinity of even tempered courtesy. 'I'u his nils- lending lin|iilrv (or M. Culendur she returned u cheerful permluioo to icck thul geullemnii for himself. "Three lllgbts, in'slcii', In Ibe front. Hull IT II la ll'ilcu' dues nut mind '.'..III in;: U|>?" She lli.,ilinil M' di ii md not Iti Ihe lenil, tbougb by no .. ii..in of the Imagination cuuld II he truthfully mild Ihat he walked up those steep uml udoi.ni sialrwnys of tbe Hotel du Commerce d'Anvora i More literally, he flew with winged feet, .' j .ui n 11ii- nodi third padded atop wilh a force Ihul raiacd a liny cloud | of flue white dun from the carpeting Hreiilhh■". at last be pttiiacd nl lite ' top of tbi' third tll.i hi His brttrl wuh liiiiiiiiiurlng. bis iuiIm'.i ilrumtning like wild thing!: iIiitc wua a queer con strli lion In his ibroal, a lire uf hupu In bis heart nllernitllng with Ihe Ice df ilotibl. Supiiose she were nol Ihere: Wbiii If he were tiiiiliiken? Whul If hi Iuid misunderstood? What If Mulrcady und Cnlrndiir bud referred lo another liglglug house? lie pasted dowu tbc corridor (O the dour whoac puiicls wore the painted legend 17 and there knocked Believing ihut he' overheard frum within S midden startled ejclniimiloii. be smiled palletilly, tulcranl of her surprise. • Burping witb impatience ai wllfi u fever, he endured n lung minute's wall Misgivings were prompting blm to knock agelo and summon her by name when he heard footfalls on Ihe oilier elde of Ibe door, followed by e click of the lock. The door waa opened grudgingly a bare ils Inches Of lho alarmed expreailon In Hit ejes thill Slllli'il |„|„ |,|„ |„, |„„n „„ account. Hit fuce lengthened o liul" ei be How) there, dumb, filling, alar Ing, inj bit heart sank, down, deep down Into a gulf of disappointment, weighted aorely witb chagrin. Then, of ibe two the first to recover couotenonoe. he dotted bis cap end bowed. "Good evening. Un. Hallam," be said, w|tb a rueful suille. CHAPTER XXIII. NOW. If Klrkwood'e emotion woe, pndgnimi. Mn. Haltam'i astonishment paralleled and ber relief transcended It. in order HO understand tbJt It must be re nipmbered that, while Mr- Blrkwnod wai a ware of tbe lady's presence In Antwerp, on her part the bad known nothing of blm since ho hid ir un ..-ul In ti Ily fled her company In Sheer nnas. She ieemed to anticipate that "iiiier Calendar or out of hie fellows would be discovered at tbe door, to hitTe eurmlied II without any eicees Ivu degree of pleasure. Only briefly ihe hciltated, while her mirpi-lae swiiycd bar. Then, with I htirilctilng of the eyea snd S curt Utile nod, "I'm sorry," ibe said with de- t-lalon, "hut I am busy snd cin't lee you now, Mr- Klrkwood," snd attempted to abut the door tn bia face. Deftly Klrkwood forestalled bar In ichllon liy Inserting s foot between tbe ilunr and ihe Jamb. Be bsd dared too gnatly to be thus dismissed. "Pardon mi.'," lie countered, unabashed, "but 1 wish lo apeak will) Miss Calendar." I'Dnroihy," returned the lady wilh Spirit, "Is engaged." "I Intent]," be told ber quietly, "to see Mlsa Calendar. Ifi oielen your trying in binder me, We may aa well itiideruliind each other, madam, and I'll toll you now tbat If you wish to ii void a scene"- "liurulhy," the womin called over her shoulder, "ring for tbe porter." "Ily nil means," assented Klrkwuod agreeably. "I'll tend blm for t gendarme" "You Insolent puppyl" "Mndnm, your wit disarms mo"-- "What li the matter, Un. Hallam)" in i en it in ed a voice from the other aide of the dour. "Who Is It?' "Mi: . Calendurl" cried Klrkwood hii.'iiiiy. raising hia voice. "Mr. Klrkwood!" the reply came oi tbe insiiini. Kin- knew bia voice. "Please, Mra. Hallam, I will lie Mr Klrkwood." "You have no time to waste with blm. Dorothy," uid the woman coldly. "1 muat lualat"- "liui you don't aeem to underatand; II Is Mr. MrkwoodI" argued tbe girl, na If hu wero nmple eicuae for iny Imprudence. Klrkwood's acaut itort of patience wa8 by thia lime rapidly becoming ei l..ni i d "| ahouldadvlac you not to Interfere any further, Un. Hallam," he told her In a tone low, but charged wilb meuiilng. How much did be know! Sbe eyed hint an liisant lunger In sullen euspl idiiii. then awung open tho door, yield lug with what grace ibe could. "Won't you come In, Mr. Klrkwood!" ibe Inquired, wilh acidulated courtesy. "If you press me," be returned win nlngly, "bow can I refuse? You arc luu good!" Ills Impertinence disconcerted even himself. Ho wondered Ihat she did nut alnp blm u be pasted bar. enter Ing tbe room, ind tttt tbat be deserved It, dcaplto her attitude. Bul auch thoughts could not long trouble um ivhiiso eyee were enchanted by tie sight uf Dorothy confronting blm In Ilic middle of tbt dingy room, bei hmida, bristling dangerously wilh hai pins, busy wlib tbe adjustment of u small gruy tuque atop Ihe wonder tlm1 wea her hair. So vivacious and cbarm Ing she Bcetucil, ao eplrllcd and bright her welcoming smile, to forelgu was she altogether to tba plcturo of ber. worn and distraught, tbat he bad men lully conjured up, that be itoppetl In an citrcmc of dltconcertluii anil dropped Ihe band bag, smiling ibccp lahly enough under ber ready laugh mirth Irresistibly Incited by tbc plain ly rcud play uf cipreaelon on bli mu bile euunlcnance. "You um.'.t forgive tbe uncunveullon ullly, Mr. Klrkwoud," abe apologised in idle' ily enough, but to cover bia cmbarraaaincnL "I im on Ihe point of guing out wltb Mn. Helium, and uf course you are (be last person ou earth I cipcclcd to meet bere." "It's good to tee you, Mlsa Calcn dm." be laid limply, remarking with much aiiliafactlon that ber trim walk Ing eosloine bore wllncti to ber title ment that abe wat prepared for tbe street. The girl glanced Into t mirror, palled tbe tmill, bewitching bat in Infinitesimal fraction of an Inch to one tide and turned to blm again, btr l"i*. free. One of them, small, but cordial, retted III hie grusp for tn Instant ill too brief, tbe while be gated earnestly Into her face, noting wltb content wbtt tbc lirst glum e bad not shown him -tbe tl most imperceptible shadows bencith ber eyet tnd cbeek bonet, pathetic rcc ordi of tbe boun tht girl bid ipeut •Ince latt be bad ittn btr In company with care. She was changed i Illlle. but changed. Sbe bad suffered tnd was suffer ing, and, forced by suffering, her nascent womanhood wss stirring In tbe bud. The child tbat he bad met In Londpn In Antwerp he found grown to woman's stslure snd slowly coming to comprehension of tba nature of tbe cbenge In herself, tba wonder of It glowing softly in ber eyes. Tbe clear uudcritindjug of mankind ibal It ao appanage of woman'! tattle waa now added to Uu Intuitions of l girl's untroubled heart She could nol he blind to the muts adoration of bia gn/.e, nor could tht reaeat It Baneitb II slie colored and lowered her latlici. "1 wu about to go out," tbe re pealed In confusion. "I-ifs plessint to ace you too'," "Thank you," be stammered Ineptly "l-l'i- "tf Mr. Klrkwood will turn ut, Dorothy," Un. Hilltm't Ibtrp tonee tlruck In discordantly, "vt shall be glad to see blm when we return to London." "I am Infinitely complimented, MM. Hsilam," Klrkwood mured btr, sod of tbe girl quickly, "lotfrt going btck borne}'1 he etked. Sbe nodded, wltb a fttot, puttied smile ibat Included tba womtn. "After I MtUe-not Immediately. Un. Htl lam It to klnd"- '•Vtriou m/> hiy totorruptef "but tell me OW Mug, pleise. Htye you any one In England to f bom m WW go wltbonUpyltitloa and ba welcomed and cared for-any frUndi or relational" "Dorothy will b# w|» mtfl Un. Hallan) answered for bar, wltb cold defiance, ullueiately lusulant;—Wrttuwl turned bli back to tha woman. "Ubw Calendar, will you answer pn question for youmlf I" be aaked tba gtrl pointedly. "Why, yea, several ftlanda-oone in LondoD, but"— "Dorotby"- "Ont tuoiuciit, Un Hsllsm," Klrkwood dung crisply over Ua ehoulder. "I'm going to ssk you something rattier odd, Mlsa Calender," be continued, leaking tbe glrl'i lyta. "I bope"- "Dorotby, I"- "If you pleise, Un. Hallam," suggested tbs girl, wltb Jutt tba right ibada of Independence, "I wish to iiatcu to Ur. Klrkwood. Ba baa bean very kind to me and baa every right." Sbe turned to blm again, leaving the woman breathless sad ipeecblett with auger. "Yon told me once," Klrkwood continued quickly and, be fait, brasenly, "tbat you considered me kind, thoughtful and conaiderate. Ion know ma no better todsy than yoa did Uien, but 1 want to beg you to trust me s llttli. Can you truat yourself to my protection until we reach your frienda to Euglaud?" "Why, 1"- tbt girl filtered, taken by surprise. "Ur. Klrkwoutll" cried Ure. Hallam augrlly, lludltig ber voice. Klrkwood turned to matt btr on- iluught wltb a tnlcu grive, determined, unflinching. "1'lcaat do sot Interfere, madam," be aaid quietly. "You ire Impertinent, ilrl Dorotby, I forbid you to listen to tbia pereoul" Tbe girl Hushed, lifting bar chin a trifle. "Forbid?" ibt nptttod wonder- Ingly. Klikwonii wit quick to take advaa- lagt of her resentment. "Un. Hallam li nut lilted to advlae you," be toileted, 'nor can abe control your actions. It muat already bave occurred to you tbat you're rather out of place to tbe prcaent circumstances Tbe men wbo bave brought you biUter I believe you already ace through to aome extent forgive my apcaklng plainly. But tbtt bi why you have accepted Un. Hilltm't offer of protection. Will you tike my word for It wben I tell you ibo bia not your right Interests ti bctirl, but tbo reverast I happen to know. Ulaa Calendar, and V— "How dure you, sir?" n.'iinlng wilh rage, Mra. Hallam put liiseir bodily between Una, confronting Klrkwoud In white lipptd despere- Hon, her until gloved bands cllucbed tnd quivering at btr sides, ber green eyee dangerous. But Klrkwood cuuld tUence btr, tad bt did. "Do you wtab mi to tpetk frankly, madam I Do you wlsb ma to tell what I know ud ill I know," wltb rising emphasis, "of your soclsl stilus tnd your reltUont wltb Calendar and Mulresdy? I proinlie you that If you with It or force me to It"— But be bad need to my nothing further. Tbe woman'i eyee wavered before bit, tnd t llttli aob of terror forced itself between ber abut taetb. Klrkwood smiled grimly, with a face of brass, impenetrable, Indexible. And suddenly sbe turned from blm wltb Indifferent bravado "Aa Mr. Klrkwood aye, Dorotby," •be uid in ber blgb mttsJllc voice, "I have no authority ovtr you. But if vou'rt silly enough to could tr for t moment (bit fellow's Insulting tuggii lion. If you'n fool enough to go wltb blm unchaperoned through Europe tnd Imperil your"- "MM nullum!" Klrkwood cut ber ihort, witb a menacing tone. "why. then, I with my hands of you," concluded tbt womtn defiantly "Make your choice, my child," tbe added, wilb s metnlng laugh, and IS THERE NOTHING NEW 'Tht honor of on aitstrtoaij awUlmtan.'' moved away, bumming a enttcb from l French long, which brought tba b»t blood to K Irk wood '• fact. Rut Uw girl did not undarttiad; aad he wis glad of tbat -tot, mty Judge between us," be epptated to bar direct ly once men- "I «e» flaly offer you ay word of honor aa aa American gin- tleman ibat you eheU be landed to Kngland life tnd eowd by tbt nrsl ovaUabla tteimer." "There-i po mi tn bu more, Ut UNDER THE SUN? ——— YES!: WHERE? (J Why, at the J. N. HARVEY LIMITED Stores. There you will find the NEWEST OF THE NEW in Men's and Boys' Clothing, a little better than the best. There is something about their style and finish that is just a shade newer than anything else in the west. One look will suffice. Call irj when you are passing 125-127 HASTINGS STREET WEST, and see for youself i llmMO ^B A J%$a*V2L A i; @M k \K'immm W\VH|iI \'i' *WawB I itwJ ** Mt uttmr 1 L if Ip "• i ■ si i i ti hm mtfL. 1 MEN'S SUITS Prices: $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 to $37.50 MEN'S EXTRA PANTS Pricea: $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $5 to $7.50 BOY'S BLOOMER SUITS Prices: $4 to $15.50 BUSTER SUITS Price*: $4.50 to $6.50 Vancouver'tfjjome of "Silver Brand" Collars =*m— Peabody's Union-made Overalls —i— " i 'ta .Mi.. h zs==zsss± J. N. HARVEY Ltd. Successors to Johnston, Cq> 125427 HASTINGS ST. BBBHB THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOyVRR, 8, C," mmm 'DUNDARAVE' ACREAGE i«i»i u. as D. L 555. WEST VANCOUVER . Just put on the market* in parcels of about 2 acres, the NORTH WESTERLY part of D.L. 555, at an average price of $2000 Per acre on eMV term8. The choicest land in the district, completely sheltered from the north, with magnificient view of theGutf of Georgia. The Marine Drive, at present being constructed, runs through the property. For those who ure looking for a lovely homeeite near the sea, thii U the spot. JOHN ALEXANDER & Co. 121 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver AND HOLLYBURN (Keith Road), Wert Vancouver SOUTH VANCOUVER Corner of VICTORIA and FERRIS ROADS. 1 st block off ViaORIA, a limited number at $450 to $500 per lot Quarter Caih; Balance 6, 12 and 18 monthi These lots are level, good soil, easily cleared and building is rapid in adjoining blocks. Five Minutes walk from Car North Vancouvei UsinD.L.62l,BAYVIEW; $300 to $325 per lot; $20 cash and $15 per month; or $50 cash and $10 per month; or $100 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months — — S. F. MUNSON BROKER 333 Pender St.W. Phone 5654 World, April 13th Important Dry Docks Contracts Awarded Imperial Car Company's Correspondent in England Makes Interesting tteport Today. FINANUEI) IN LONDON ■Steps Wall Under Wiy for Cnnsuuima- tion of This Compmy'! Great Undertaking. Important nawi wat received by of- licials ol tbs Impsriil Car Company, laniited, Ibis morning Irom Hr. Bullock, who, it will be remembered, was in Vancuuver t thort time tgo in connection witb the building ol tba dry- dock at Itoohe Point. lir. Mullock stttee tbtt bo bat let a ilii/i-n important contracli lor the compuny, the Ingest ol Iheee Iwing in the firni ol Swan k Hunter for tho main structure. This immanss dock will be built in sections in London und shipped to thie city. Details are awaited witb intereit by ciliiens ul Vancouver, to whom tlie magnitude tjnd importance ol Ihe company's various undertakings has strongly ap- pealed, According to the terms ol th Dominion subsidy construction will begin nout month. SECOND NAltlWWS JECT IIBIW1E I'BO- Newi-Advcrtietr, April 1Mb Mrf E. W. HacUan returned on Sunday Irom t tit Weeks' trip to tbe Ktit, convinced ukat there ii no dty thin lo touch Vancouver. Ai regards thi Second Narrowe bridge project, the deputation on which hi met tt Ottawa, bt considers tht subttruoture work should be sttrted in iii weebe' timt, before whieb time Uatvt He- Ntugbt ii eipeoted back from England tad will probably mlkt t iltta- ment on tbe lubject. Mr. Matlaaa Ihmki tliers Ie no quetllaa Uie tl,s fsderal grant. Pleasant Field* of_HolyWrit Save lor my daily range Among the pluumint lielils ol Iluly Writ, I plight despair. -Tennyson Second Quarter, (.oseon V. Jonah 111, 1-1Y41 April 80, "iOH. ' HOD'S I'l'i'Y EOB THE HEATHEN The Book of Jonah is a ring ol gold curiously graven with mystic device of ship uml city, lish and gourd, but whul gives it its greut value is the .■mill.oni wil|t which it blares, Thu ii' ni which tho ring clasps and show,. lo ,"iml'dd im.'iiilili' iiiImiiiIa,:!! il the inliiiiif love of tInd. Four centuries at least before John said it catcgoilcul- ly Jonah suid il in a pictoral way "(intl is l.ove 1" That ho should semi his |irn|ih i out ol 1'alesline lo a heathen cily reveals as in a diamond Hush tlm «id. lien of'God's mercy, that hu cured at ull to havu uiialim city repent, liml be compassionated u combtion ol ignnrunce so pitilul thut il .'..did not discern right hat d Irom lull und Ihul his tender consideration duscunds to the dumb hrulot—none of the great religions ol untiiruity Hush hui li light on tho character ol Deity I Scarcely any other part ol thu Old Testament ilutw us much. That is whul mukes this booklet ol lour scant chuplers, totulling only lorly oighl brief verses, one ol thu mightiest things ever done with u pen, making it "ell mens' book" as Curlisle once called tho Book ol Job. Ihat such a piece ol literature could c-.er In1 the butt ol .....Iit wit is a niirveli Yet no other book iu thu Bihlo has lawn so ridiculed. It has been considered the vulnernblest spot, v.e.ikest link which reduces the whole stored volume lo a rope nl sund. II lho uvcruge mun hud discnmlni'od |.i- Iwcun the writing it.-.li aid me in ti- lii'tiil theological framework which with the hint iutcnl it hus been surrounded the results would liul Ij" been so disastrous. Men who ihnulJ huve In-n heller employed huve fal'tli to tithing mini and cummin, otwur- ing whales' juws und estimating the power ol llie human entitle lo insist the gaetric juice of a lish and have neglected tho weightier niii.l'.'r - Ihe splendid message ol Ihe honk-its dccluration under a Hguta against Ihe racial prejudice which would l,m:l the Jn in.' pity In a -'ii !'■ ract. 'Ibe Higlit of Jonah illustrate! the inveterate and iiuiiou Iii-iiiled prejudice in ui which oven a prophet could nol lie himsell. What h.ip|nmd lo him rka,wi in a iliiiuiiitic way the futility nl going contrary lo the divine pu>pise As well hurl oneself against pillurs ol Hercules, ileathm ttilor und limlh n ■■iti/..ii ap|Hjur in butler ligut iImii holy prophet, The milori ure nut lo prejudiced thul Ihey cuiiuul pr-y lu Ibe Ood ol Israel mul the Mnovjlel repent. Bill Jonah's piejudire tarries him In deeper depth. Mii-v Ji'i ic puntunce disappniuls him. Ho would ralher tlie thtiu so, the cily snved I Aiiothur obli.i l.*.-...n must lw giv>n The prophet is revealed lo hitnull os more regrctlul over the wilhcrin/ ol a gourd than a city, a gourd ol one night's growth Ibtn t cily irunineJ lu its gtlcs with men, women ami children, Tlie abrupt close ol the book is its must imprstsivs feature. It has been uptly said thul Isuuliiisb prophecy >|uils ti viator jo IM twtm. tit alrugglo—that r.gamit Hulf I. Tji£ 'TKACHKK'S I.AN'J EKN ' In tbii instance epirituil truth it raon important thin liiiloiictl laot. II is better to know thit Ibi lovs ol Ood is tlleabrucing I bin thtl t humm being could end did lie in t wbile's belly Mvsqly-lwo houri end livt to tell tbi tilt. To sltki thi crtrlibility 4 tbs whole bible on Ihe \ — credibility ol one inoidont in thu sm ill- lit book—to lay 11 thii is pot true then tho Bible as a whole is not credible would suoni unwise. Such method would not be adopted in other literature, The graphic ..style ja well i I »■ Irninl in i In- ory ul the ship-ma. tu , ''What meanest Thou, o sleeper ? Ar io and cull upon thy Uod I" jleolbc sailori showed Iota prejudice than the prophet. They prayed to hia God. Junuh's prayer, which is alio u pialm deserves placu in ritual mil psalter. No liner example of the cuditioiin1 Mature of protJitical uiiiiounuenieu Ctin bo loan,I. Win li Nineveh repented God repelllod. Il'iitli' ii tailors had ■io i..In. trails liku the "'loud Samaritan." St. Paul asks "Whit advantage liiith tbo Jew '/" and 11 un- swors his t|Uostiun, ^uyin; "Muih I io him wus committo.l the oracles ui Goo I" But Jewry held the truth ii nu almoner. "Gutl gave thu Word" but groat wus lo bo thc enmpuny ol publishers I Jonah is a triul on foreign missions. I'rof. McEuyden uf Toronto declares Jo dull n mmo w.yu Ihe great est hook of the old Testament. 1'rol. CumiH ul Kongsbcrg says he hus read Jonah one bundled in.ii . but uiinnot Like up the marvellous book without iems niiniii.' lo his •yet. The foui'lh ohoptur is the r|i- uiiix. For. ils sake ill: piJC'Idi; eliapiers were written. ThAiiUuition "Should pot I have pity iu NWeh'l" ends it, Nothing could surpaii tbe effective progress. High water murk ol prophecy \ reaehed. Paternity 'within Croutorshjp-iiotblng peed bo udded. \ ' VOTING ' PBOIOTSX DEVOTIONAI, SEBVICE-April 30, 1011. laaiih Utl-l'J. A MISSIONARY JOUB- NEY ABOUND THE WOHI.0- Hissions in Hawaii und tbo I'hil- lippiuee. Eight yours und the centenary ol missions in Ibo Sandwich Islands will In e, I, uided. Thu ri .ui iii-in ui lho Islands has hotn phenotn n.illy rapt'l, accounted lor iu purl by the lacl that the local idols hud lie;n nlriidy dii- carded whon the mission trios Inn led. Tilus Cuon is must rnni|"iuui' among tho hornei ol lho Held. lie bupli/id twelve Ihoiisiiiil I'oiivtrls during his ministry, waiving nil) thousand seven hundred un i lin.lu Sunduy. He built tlie I ,"j<:<il ch'tt'ih iu million binds- The Phillippioe la- lands wiliiesscd Ilm o.piilu.ne pu'li- lion ol lerrilory holwjin Has lov-'li great missionary deiiomiuut'oliH. thus avoiding the uppe nu i ie ill I'.i'iip'li- lion or du|)licutinn ol wmi. NEW DRUG STORE NORTH SHORE DRUG CO. 116 Esplanade A Few Dc irsWestol Post Office P.S.THOMAS,Phm.B. Druggist in Charge LINES CARRIED IN STOCK: D/ugs and Patent Medicines t Cigars and Tobaccos Chocolates Stationery Soda Fountain in connection , Now Open (or Business BOOST FOR YOUR HOME CITY!! ' i1 a n i ' ' / \\\v~ ~-\ yJ Our JEaster Progress and Development Edition contains a volume of information' about the North Shore, with pictures of both City and District. \H WRAPPERS READY FOR MAILING 5c 'v THR HXFRSBfc NORTH' VANCOUVER, % @, rata Brighten Up!! HOUSE CLEANING IS NOW ON WE CARRY FUEL LINES OF Bapco Piire Paints Baplac Vanishes - Shingle. Stains Japalac Varnishes Enamel Paints White Lead Oils, Brushes, etc. Hardware Stoves Furnishings ■ ' i j j i i ' ' 11 ■■■■'■ Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE pa - Parkdale Finest Alberta Butter 30c. lb. i May Flower, Spring Brook or Ayrahire Rote 3 lbs. $1.00 5 Ibi. o( good Tea e • - - - 1.50 5 Lbs. of better Tea -' 1.75 5 lbs. of the beat Tea - 2.00 AT OLAVEKIE A AKCAND Corner First Street and Si. George !..>• . i r SPECIAL NOTICE THOR SBMMHf tH^HHLHHIHHBHBtHI will be on exhibition daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the B. C. Electric Railway Co.'i office, 50 Lonidale Avenue ' I- Elegant New Styles in / 9 Men's Spring Suits Priced to save dollars for you and build trade for us. $10 to $35 See them and you will want to see how you look in them. Try them on-then you'll want to own one. They are extraordinary values, as you'll realize when you see them. ? WM. CUMMING 113-118 Lonadale Avenue. wwmwfwYmi f^WftTf mj r* ••■■!• tV SEEDS TIMOTHY BUD CMJVKR HUT', lillktiti WHIT*; I MJVKK KVK UUS8 AI.KAI Vi 11. li K. MIXKI) I AWN (JHAS8 fceed Potatoes KAHLY BOSK BI1BBANK SUTTON'S lil'.l 1AM K ill out aecdt art sp.dally idocled tad letled lo comply wilt .Seed (lonlrol Aet. In buying teedi don't overlook o,utHty. Wt also enr.y a fuU Hot of FaERTIUZERS wiaasafww'miii ' i t unit ■■ . i The Brdckfimii-Ker Milling Co., Ltd, I.ONSIMI.K AVKNIIIi. f At Ferry Landing. Say That Outlook lor Harvest Thif Your il Hesl Kver-Activities ill Various Sphere! on Account ol Wheat Crop. (From our own corretpondept) * Montreal, April 37.—Tire banks, ihe millers, Ihe harvest machinery manufacturers, Uie triiiiiipiiriiiiiiin interests, are til looking forwurd to the farmers ul ('lunula making a record in the matter of the country's total wheat crop this year. Tbe banks loud money on tho erupt and they aro preparing to lend inuMirtuisly ihii year. Tbo millers grind wheat into Hour tnd they ure oxpeeling to keep their mills wurking ovortime thii year. Tfao Irani- portutitm companies handle the crop aud they aro increasing their mil n r stuck and Hoots ol vcsscliyliie year. In connecting with tho harvest oul look nu important announcement was mado thit week Ihat intwetts dm el identified with Iho Canadian Cereel and Milling Company, had purchased lho International Hilling Company and tbtt t holding company was about to lie lormod vybich would direct tho affairs ol both companies. Mr. J. D. Mm .'IL\ tho preiident ol tlie lormer organization is spoken of as Iho president ol thc now company. Both tho Coreal antl Milling Company und Iho International Milling Company stand high financially and com- in.d.mill tnd the joining ol tho two will have no little effect on the handling of Ibis ycar'l crop. The Cereal 'a. mills are all located in Ontario, namely at Tillionliurg, Lindsay. Toronto, London, Fergus, Lmln u. Woodstock, Ayr, (tall aud llighgalc, and have a combined capacity pi ovoi .ri,M»i barrels per day ol flour, rolled iuls and oalmoal. The International, as ill name implies, hus mills ou both sides ol. Iho Iwundary, lour in Iht I niled Slates and one al Moose 'lu* It was founded in 1896 by Mr. F. A H. un ol Now Prague, Minnesota, who started with one small mill. Tod.i) I lias mills nl (S'ew I'rngue, Walls anil illiic Faith, Minnesota, and at UtVtn port, lovyu, uud al Moose .law, Sunk iildii'wiiii. In making these otpali sinus nol n dollar tail side ol the ■" tuiil earnings ol Ilic organisation Inn linen 11thi This year tho Interim lionnl is enlarging tbe Moose law mill, erecting a rolled mils mill it Ihs mime place ami acquiring a siring ol elevators throughout the west. Tin mu combination ii ill very ablehiiltd. linnncially. It is understood ll.at iht lireetors ol lho new holtling cimpuni will Ik chosen Irom boib Ibo Inteinj liotial and Ibo Cereel Companies' boards. ll is also understood Ihul A. J. Nesbill, managing director o| Ilic Invest ment Trusl Company lira- ileal Carried Ihrougii the negoliullntis which lol to the coinbtnnliou I" " lormod. The huivi.l miidiinery |iciiplc are looking lor an ottremcly busy year. All Ibe new settlers will uw! WW machinery and liierc ii going lobe con lidttlbll dillicully in oullilling every farmer ur woiiIiI-Ik liiimor in lime. The Sawyer Massey people report Uial Ihcir fadorios are working duy un' night lo provide lor Ihe demands which arc coming Irom Ibe wist lor ploughs, reapers, rakes and io on. Thoy also uolicc thai Iho demand loi heavier machinery such as Ihrosbing outfits and traction plougln is mud greutcr thin it wu t lew yours tff) ■bowing thai Ihe 'armors arc getting more prosperous tnd preparing for op- orttioiii on e.larger scale this year. Farly Ihis winter tlie Canadian Pf cific, Ibe 'irtnd Trunk and Ibo Can adieu Northern placed Ibeir orderi for Iruighl curs lo In delivered Ibis Bummer in limo lo help haul tbe harvest to fort William. Since then addi ttmiiil oilier, bave Iwon aeiit in 'or a total ol over len thousand cars. 1'ri- parations aro also living made for in cietiing Ibt lonntge of Ibe vessels plying mi tbe lakes, most ol lliem in lho grain trade, tnd ol Ihe fleets of Atlantic tteemere. At a rule the railways art not far wrong end it will be very surprising if Ibeir preparations lor a bumper barveel tre nol justified. Communication Fxlilor F.spree: Sir, ll is lime thai public opinion and sentiment should bo stic.'nd regarding two matter, whioh should be ol intereit load right-miml'I per sons, and particularly ' io ull lb nr who protest and call ihiuiseivri dui.linui." Tbe first it the iipen doeecralion ol Ihe Uird't pay. I will not rater here to Ihe turning of Ibis dty into mare ly i working day or a secular holi- dty l o tbe eioluiion\of til religious eiercieee or opporlpity of wonbbf phut God, (or while I Wievt tbii to be wrong and will do all I ctn to point out th* tinliHneit ibd lolly of H "yet trill i judge no man, to bit own Matltr bt slaodelh or fellet* " But no one *h»uId be tllowed to do tktt whieb oSaudt'thi mnUmmt or an noys the wajofltF of bii Itrlftwi i and J aik that H>» pminre oi public ppm- |pn bo brought to bear on tliuio jo- •pmiiiblo for our legiilatipn in proV that blasting pf rocks and irWflf PI made illegal op tha Lsrd'i ))ny. While respecting ^e liberty ol the individual tfai community hai« light to demand that that liberty be kept within ju«l boundi. For wocks those ol u» living in tbe vicinity ol North Lopsdalo hove been 4°noyi»d fay tbii blnsling nearly every Sunday even Gaiter Dty. I understand that no bylaw exists to stop tbii. I lor one will never reel until tbii blot on a du ielinn community is removed. Tbe legislation ol a country ii the (pdei tp % condition Of tlie national conscience Thii axiom may alio be applied <.r a (iflmfflmi»rJr- Al 1 do pot wilh tp encroach unduly on your valuable space I will leave the tnuiHidei-alion ol th* PfhlC matter to which 1 referred in the first part pf my letter until nut week. Thanking yon in anticipation, Yours truly, T. P. flows. North Lonidale, April S6th. S. ff)TBti]&, the )j>to-date Gro- oery, 35fl First etreot oait. I'lumu M19. Fineet now. ficlnnd Butter, .11 lbs. lur «l »t the Uprto-d»U Grpporyj To Whom it Hftif Ponotirn | Thii \i to certify tfaat I loll, ft cq P iniured with the Hrilisb Kmpiio lu- Bitrancc Company, Lid., luccmitiri lo tfae British American Live Sloek As- socifttioii Ltd., ol Vanoouver, b. p., lor |4l) end have thii dote ncelved through C. II. llidtniaii, their local roproeim'tfttive at Nortfa Vanupuvpr, P. P., their cboqup lor the lull umount. Datud nt Nortn VentWef, B. P., ihis iltb day of April, lull. T. S. KINGSLEY. New Subdivisions in North Vancouver City LARGE CLEARED LOTS Fronting on Grand Boulevard in blocks 226 and 227 Alio Lota in Block 230, Fronting on Grand Boulevard and LqU in Block 232a. - -I FOR PLANS, PRICE LIST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO 1 Mahon, McFarland & Procter, Limited Cor. Pender and Seymour Sts., Vancouver, B. C. Phone 6286 i Real Eitate and Fire Insurance Agents Agreement! for Sale Bought and Sold Loan* Negotiated. Rents Collected Choice Properties for Sale in All Parts of the City Phone 173 62 Lonsdale Ave. P. O, Box 72 North Vancouver City URGE LOTS, 50 ft. x 147 ft. = Cleared, Ready for Building =*= In Blocks 15, 15a, 16 and 16a. D. L 550. —>——»«■T» III I ' n I .1 I Prices: Inside Lots, $750 to $1000 according to location. Double corners, $1900 to $2200. In Blocks 9 and 9a. Prices: Inside Lots, $600. Double Corners, $1500. Terms: 1-4 Cash, Balance 6, 12 and 18 months. ACREAGE in D. L. 546 and 550 subdivided into blocks of from 1 to 4 or more acres. Prices per acre, from $2000 to $3250 Terms: IA Cash, Balance 6,12,18 & 24 months ■ ——W*1a»**P^— ■ ■ ' 'I Wmmmmwmmmmimm _, , The Grand Boulevard extendi through this property . FOR PLANS, PWCg \m ANP PARTIO/LARS, APPLY TO . The North Vancouver Land and * , i i Improvement Company, m, 143 PENDER ST. MM VANCOUVER,EC tub; uvmm, north Vancouver, .», c, h Uptm^SlwhS^^^^^' JTANTjafr-Broflny Hunt awl live tow). Pi* Marleet, let timet wet. ™»v> WANTBD-Yoiwg man, about 17, to drive grpoery rig, Apply UU l-ops- rtala Ays. ®-i ! WANTEO-A wa» to lialll about 7 oordi wop4 frpw North Lonidale. Telephone 4J, Boom with partial board in private sfemily-raawnable terme. pivt roin- Mttt Irom (wry. Apply, J. M., Ei- preee Oflioe. 2H-4 IIHESSMAKIM! Mrs, G. I'indliiy, ladiee' end children'e dreatmaktr, de- eiret ytarb by the day. Terma moderate. Care Mrs. A. Hill, IU IM, N. Vancouver. 5-5 FOB BALL Pure Milk and Cream delivered. Lynn Valley Dairy, fid l.onBdale. 13-5 Freeh Lettuce for Sale, Keene, lfith itreet.' C. E. Freeh eggs, 'Hie pur dpi, at the Up- to-date Grocery. FOR SALE-Ooml short Btahle manure uml duck ojxga. ■ Fish Marnut, 1st "ii..-I west. FOB SALE - Barred Bock Egga (Thoroughbred). W. L. ilniilt, loth atreet (between 'Malum ami .Innes). 38-4 FOB SALE-liungalnw on SI. Andrew's close lo 1 ."»tli atreet, 6 rooms. Lot all iu garden, practically new ami modern. I'm.' 83,000. 93.50 oath, balance as reel. 7 per cent, on balance. Why rent when you can buy a home on these terms'/ llritish American Trust Co. Ltd., Cnrter-Cntton Building, Vancouver.' 18-1 FOB SALE-Cottage ol 6 rooms- New—14th street, near St. Audrew's. Large lol, fine view dl the barlwr. Price «,7nll. 1)60(1 cash, balance f!6 per month. 7 per cent. Tlie price ii right and Ihe terms are exceptionally good. British American Trust Co. Ltd., Carler-Colton Building, Vancouver. 26 I HENRY B. WATSON Architect Boomi 10 tnd 11, Pender Chambers, SU Pender StreeV *• '''">"• ;,<51 Betidtnct, cor. Lonidtle Ave tad Wnd itreet, North Vancouver. m BBtf* FOB BENT - Funiitheil housekeep- jng rooms, 918 M etritit east, 38-1 Beeirable rooms—bntli-eoutbern exposure, large yap). lteferoncea, Mil liml itreet etat. 8-8 founu FOUND-Sailing, Launch on the North Shore on Wedneeday. Owner can htve tame by applying to W. Hill, North Vancouver. MIBOBLLANfcOUfl J. Loulit tnd Nprth Loasdale Elder Murray Co. Kit Iniurnnce. Gist it tt tbe Lonsdale Pharmacy, corner 6th and Lonadale. l'hupe 39. tl New Presbyterian Church to be Opened Sunday, May 7th, 1911 On Sunduy, May 7th, the opeirng isrvipei of„ the new' I'leibytorlon Church in Lynn Valloy will be held at U, Saint 7 p'olock. ¥he morningler- vioe «i|l be n eiiniliini'il dedication may Im obtained Irom any pf the elnniJi workers. The manager! pf the church havii published n louvetlit ul Lynn Valley containing excellent pictures of Ihe boauty sputa pf thia Iwuii- EDU0ATIONAL FOBNITUBB We will buy or exchange your itovei, rangei and household goods for ipol caih. Turner's, 70 Lonsdale Avenue. Phone 184. Z X Box 313. . Tenders Wanted SEALED TENDEHS will be received until fi p.m. on Thursday lib May, Ittll, by tho undersigned for the grading of Lynn Valley School Grounds in accordance with Ihe plan, specifiou- Iion anil schedule oi quantities to lie soon at this ollice. The lowest or any tender nut necessarily accepted. ,IOIIN B. COSGBOVE, District Engineer. District Municipal Office, Norlh Vancouver, B. G., 34th April, I'JI I. 11 K " Ikiw I Ik. Hill i II and communion tervioe conducted by, Dr. Pidgeun of Westminster Hall. The afternoon meeting will he especially o young peuple's alfuir to which a hourly iiniiiiii.ui hus I).ve issued lor' all adults In uttend. At this meeting Mr. ('. Fukeloy, Iho Methudiui missionary in Lynn Valloy will be lho s|ieuk- er. In Ihe evening nl 7 o'clock Dr. | MucKuy of Westminster Hall will preach and ut ull of those services' special music will bo rendend by I friends from Vancouver. On Mon lay I evening Ihe Ladies' Aid are pulling on n buiii|iiet at which suiiiu o\cell,nt i.p.'.il.i'is and singers will bo hour.!. I Tickols fur Ihis are SO cents each ami liful Vulloy which ure on salo at Hoc ouch frum members ul tho Ladies' Aid. Tho edition, howover, is limited und will not lie increased, su early application is oesciitiul if copies ure tn be secured. Hi.I.d... may Im sent to A. I in I.■ W,min,um or pluineil lu llie Express ollice. Kur Ihnso inclined to slrull around lho views uppeai-jhg herewith will suggest places tn visit. Lynn Creek uh.mini- wilh bedim spots uml III'1 two canyons uud lads ure so close in Ihut visitor. In tho church oPM'ng cun, ii thoy wish, lake these in and urn unduly prnlung their trip. Initial Druthcrhuod of ('urpentcrs tnd Joiners of Amerioa. Local No. I 14%: Heudipiurters lor both workmen seeking employment and contract- ora needing men, ut Cummings' Store, Lonsdule Avenue. Business agent's hours 8.00 lo 8.30 a.m. and 6 to MIU p.m. J. B. Tluiiii, business agent, ll WATEBWOBKS NOTICE ii hereby given lhal the ro- bate on water rales for the quarter ending dune 'HI, finally closet on Muy let, 1911. S. HUMPHREYS, ■ , City Treasurer. 38-4 In loving memory ol, LONOWIND TICK CBEDIT who in the battle of Keen Competition Wae smitten hip tod thigh by the mighty foroee of Beady Money, tnd wat interred amidst the joyful lours of hit once deluded follower!. Hit una) wtt pence (to the grocer). Hit late followers trade with 8. BITCHIE, the Up-to-date t'ash Grocer, 366 First slroet eatt. Notice to Contractors TENDEHS are invited for the excavation, laying concrete blocks and oilier trade* weired jn the erection ol a rosidence in Ottawa Gardens. MACKAY It' MACKAY, Arcbitocla, Junction Block, 38-4 North Vancouver, = DEATH CERTIFICATE Tail ii Ui certify tbtt Longwind 'Tick Credit diod on He Ut April, fill, m (unknown tfrtfc oertUette lust) that by a eaeh tall** from an up-to-date mttim operated by 8. Bit- chie, tfae Up-to-ida.lt Grocer, 366 First •trtet out,. <«gi) C0MJ¥0MJ«f8E BEfilSfftAft «t»*aa«(|a|paaaipaaam«^ree*B 'ffct 8i»,.0t. <»Wjpe, which hat baa*' unoWg/iiag ropajri on the Wallaei Ways lor a weak or to, returned bar I rm m Vwimmwy. I IBST CANYON SECOND CANYON LYNN FALLS APPLICATION FOB CE NOTICE ie hereby givey thtl ut the next sitting of the Board of Uceuee Commieeionere for the Dialrict of North VtftOouvar, I, the undtrtignwl, intend to apply for a hotel limnso (or premise! tituate aa Hettley It- )t»d, Eagle Harbour, D. h. "I, in llie .aid District ol North Vuuco'ner. '».. 0. PABKEB. Dtted tt North Vancouvor, ■Affgm,}nh m To Whom it May Concern I Thii il to certify that on March 331 h, 19)), I hat t horse insured with the British Empire Insurance Company, Ltd., for I300.IK) and havo this data received, through (J. B. Hickman, their l(Mal roproeontative at North Vancouver, B. C, their cheque (or the (all amount. Dated at North Vancouver, this 37tfa i»>y of April, 1911. i, GAFFIN, B. C, Dissolution of Patnership NOTICE' it hereby given Ihat tht lirm of G. M. N. Coal tod Supply Company, North Vancouver, has bea cjiltolved by mutual content tt* tt thi 31tt day of March, 1911. AH account! due to the firm ere payable to Ihe undersigned and hi wil| pay all debts incurred by tfae firm prior to the date of dissolution. H mWt ».. WHOUlOti. , f Garden Took •Our spring shipment has just arrived from the factory, consisting of Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Spading .Forks, Manure Forks, Potato Hooks, etc. The above are all full' strapped and first grade. Drop in and look them over, Paine & McMillan The Hardware Specialists Phone 12 First Street and Lonsdale Avenue McMillan's for money savers A FEW OF OUB I'BICES-COMPAHE THEM WITH ANY. Sugar, granulated, IS lb. suck ...11.00 Tea, McMillan's 3 lb. for fl.00 fluking Powder, Colalykc llruud— full IB oi, Iin lfic. Coffee-whulu mat/ mid freshly ground, |"d lb '.'V Ham, fancy sugur cured per lb.. % Canned Fruits, delieii us t'ulifonra I'oari, IVu.■lies. Apricot! und li i I'l'.dii.... per tin -"n. Pickles, line English pickles, per 1 baitllo 3T>c. Iliitlur, fresh mudo, New /inland 3 lbs .' »1.0: j. a. & m. McMillan eman ■Phone 20" 1 ■ n-r.-^>a. ' Suppose a customer ii tliout lu or- der something or ulher over yuur tolopbonc.. I In operator finds yuur lino or Inns engagod. .The customer must wait—ur order somewhero else. Muylw ho chouses to wait—culls again —again finds yuur line ur lines' busy. Thut moans a pussible loss ol a customer. 'The business mun 'needs ude- qiialc telephone service lur Ihe occuinmodutiun nl hii businesi und his customers. When you luse customers Ihmugli busy" .signals it hni been provul thai your tcle|,hunc facilities ere Inadequate. oplo who got business make . Jor (heir cuelomeri lo get them led have Ihe number of lelc- houo lines their business requites. Tho number should lie determined by .tho emount qf use at the B'ltJJEST, timo ol the day. T B. C. TELEPHONE CO., LTD. Hot Points For the Man Uere'i a chance lo plute the wile. Qui'i at once a iuio "HOT POINT" Ten days trial, free (or asking. pleasure and comfort on iron- ing day, Quly iron on market guaran- Iced lor two |iivi'si now, it mVM wo ygfjj m ■ Neat, «:jean »>)t} HonomicaJ. fry ont now and im convince^. B, C Electric Railway Giropafly, Ltd, ^^ 50 Uowdale kvm*, M>w^MHaat^n«anw>avOT>|iaHMaeMaawaMHMa*t«Ma.MaM« r,1l
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