I ii< f-ixjiwaa voiuBie n North VwPPWVMii 8.0.. TuppA*, May 23, 19U Number 38 NOW FOR THE BRIDGE Reeve MeNaught Scores Success-r£onstruction to Commence This Summer, Reovo MoNgught returned on Frldiy ni(rhl lasl frnm his extended .visit tn the east in the interests ol Durrard Jnlol Tunnel and Bridge (-ompany, bringing with him moet encouraging information as to thc results of his mission. Interviewed by a represents live ol tho Express, Reeve McNnuglu imparted iiiformatiun which leaves no doubt ol the commencement'nluctual building operations upou Second Narrows bridge by his Company jest as soon as the necessary preliminaries can be disposed. ol. With reference to tbo Dominion subsidy tho situation is as followst Tho subsidy will bo colored in tbe supplementary estimates in lavor of the V. W. k Y. Railway Company with tbo accompanying proviso that it is to be transferred to tbe Durrard Inlet Tunnel and Bridge Com- pmiy aud inasmuch ua the Minister ol Railways himself will effect Ihis trans- the whole al met ure including Ihs ap- proaclioe by the Company which hu represents. Neither is there any "li struction in the way ol Durrard Inlet Tunnel and Brjdgo Company constructing the railway lines whin they are ready to proceed. Should the V. W. t Y. Railwuy Company build thoir lines thoy will huvo tho samo right as other linos to the use ol the bridge upon a rental basis. Tho idea of building u high level double deck bridge has bocn abandoned aud a single deck bridge ql lho bascule Jilt typo had been substituted. Tbo roadbed will be ol sufficient width to , make provision lor railway, tramway un I vuhiculur . roadbeds, tugetber witb walks lor (ledeetrians. Referring to tho dalo at which actual construction might bo exacted to commence Roove McNaUghl pointed to the fuel thai Durrurd Inlet Tunml and Dridge Company have lho right lor it is unite evident thai the subsidy to place Ibcir bridge in any loci will be m inInlil.' to the latter Company as soon as the estimates have passed the house For all praclicil purposes, therefore, Durrurd Inle Tun- liul und Dridge Company ia in lull p,,e- session ol the Dominion subsidy '..r tbo In id re. With reference lo ibt details ol lho agreement, Kerne Sir- Naught slated ompbatically tbst there ia no proviso that would in uny wuy interfere with hia Company commencing operations at once nnd ciiryii'j Iho entire structure io completion ' rapidly aa it cull lie built. Ihe badge would be owned by Durrurd lllla'l Tunnel and Dridge Company, log.tl.ei wilb Ihe approailua (hereto. TI.e V. W. Ic Y. Railway Company h.-is the privilege ol purchusing shuroa In the former company la, Ine cxl.nl ol the eosl of Ibose .11.|at...-1.)i .-.. bul failure upon liun part lo avail llia.'insel-' s ol this privilege would int in any way delay the continuum cinitruetiin of which they .nnhi select at Second Narrows. It waa possible that tho location migliL be altered somewhat from thai whicli his Company al pr. a en I holds but there was not much likelihood of this. Meantime il would be necessary lo Undertake further burin; operations at the point where Hi main abutlmcnts were to be place' This would necessitalc the drivint ol piles and thc construction ol a solid Irumowork lor operating the drill. These operations would involve time and i'.\|M-nM.'. but they would lie disposed ol as promptly ga poeaihlc after which the pluua and a|iecilic ilii in Would lw .'..mplii.il und all olhir pre liiuinaries diapoaed ol with dispatch, when tenders lor the siihalructurcH would lie culled for, and an award inadu at ihu oarlieal p.iasible date. It wua sulo lo soy lhal actual work on the aubalructurca would Ik und r wuy Ibis Bummer. Waiting ta Reciprocity .to Open the Gates to New Pastures for his Steed B.C. ELECTRIC TO RE-START SERVICE ON OLD LINE INDIAN CHIEFS LEAVE LONDON Mill turn, lusl boat huving ut II a.m. The length ol the course is ahijul ft! . i miles. The bonis, according lo Civ Tlie departure ol ibe ludiun Chiels ru|w governing llio race, will I ebon- representing Driliah Columbia' ris;rvn-dieiippod us lo previous actual |ivr- liona, waa marked on Saturday by u Inrmaiioc, all nwiiora being advjred proeussion which ace. mpurrcd ■*liicf Mallliius. sun ol Ibe lute (lliel -'o- I'apiJano who uiuile a similar live yeara ago. (Vd Cbari'e Tlsloay- membera of the Club. Entries will bo mill ol llie Vuneouver lslund nser.y Iskcn by Commodore Woods, 6 Una- lhal such ,. triul wiH be made. Tin race will bo o|,en lo all own in of lull ii.-i-oiiiiiiiiiliii'oii ealiiii cruisers entry lu '"I1 being 110 (or outsiders ind th lor and Simor 1'n-ii,-, ilu l.iil.r being , noted iiiti']|.ii'ii-i connutlid wilh llie ■■ ' Indian 'lopurlment ut I'oil IIuml id ||AH||(j|| MATTERS AT DOARI) OF for aome lime, to tlio lerry and b.lor lo lho train in V. ncouver. Some thirty chiels and head n u i-i lho lull costume ol their rai.'e i.o'i pari ill thc proceiiion which idler il left Ibe ferry on Ihu Vencoiv. r s'de, marched up Huin itreet uud '■■ wu Hustings before procsedini lo the ila- lion. Chief .loc i ipil-. .. it,i' d nn, Hubert, who will W the rati obid, lo' g.'ili.'i wilh sin a-- ..ill i l.oys of I.i. own age, dreeeid in the lull la dun dresa, manlud in ihe proa.- .. „ juil Iii-I.ii..I llie band whiili had hen procured lor the occusiun. Thu, pageant brought to the minis ol rouny ol ihe onlookers llie 'itpriiw scenes in the early days ol the we/I when Ibey <,r their lelhcrs hewn! their "F"n tbe beet method id procedure homes from Ihe prom'sint weeturn wilderness oppoaed by. lho e'ioila 'qf Ihe red man who then reignui ill- promo. ('jvili/uliun, howovir, I ad e. iiupii'i ail and I he nn ng i y ol 11 c nation Fas smolherid by thc Coming ol .education, iho ca,n'|uo I l+,n; lur boys, Earnest oni Hii hard ,._ ,i „ .i. t ..a ....... .. .... A communication Irom ths D. C Eleclric Railwuy to llu effect lb. thoy would'coiiliuue thu operalion 0 thu discontinued line on the Keith Roud with u hall hiuriy rervice, wus received by llie cily couniil und rend ul laat nighl's meeting. Tbs d c'.i in is the result of many protests which Imve been mudo by the cily uul d.s Iriel councils al Iho inat gulioii of pr perly owners or thoa.- n'uresl d in reul eatalc affected by Ibe disum'iii anoe ol 1 hia car line upon Ihe opcuin ol ihe new exlcnsb n on Fill A v. mi". Aid. II' Idla. ad, ill,. 1 ial I I.Ill ill would be satisfactory iu Ihe ' inai. point that ol the service in lbs pn liculur lino being resumed bivinj boon gained. Aid. Dick ihought il would be d i guroiis to ai idi I.j a precedent in I li matter as^jjic franehiav ol ihe B. C E. 11. culled lor tho cars to meet Un boats ol tho lerry Heel und 6hc Ihought it wai up lo llie council I. aee lhal lliia wai enforced ns will n the original resolution regurd.ng III. Compuny abandoning any Due wi 1 un! the cniiscnl ol the cily council. Aid. lienderaon auid lhal the Ir ebise contained a specific clause to I' effect ihut a ball hourly eorvicowo'1 be operated nnd „ sub cleuse thnt lln cars were li, ineel I he ferriea whinen" poesible. Aid. Dick aaid lb it it *ui mori than a 'piesliou ol protecting the pr perty owners on (he abanduniil liw Ibat Ihr D. C. Electric Bailway h all along nclrd aa il hey considered Ihis .Inii«" ua lo im i nj Ibe terries I Imperative, Hint they not I ecu run- j mug Inle eara lo mod llie lerry rcr : vice when auch is nol tbc Case iu Vun j couver, and il we allow ib in lo pul I Ihe Inuui i"' ii-nle in Ibis m'innr now I may wc nnl look lor more icrlous I trouble in the In AH Dick Hun I moved llmt ihcellcntiun ol Ihe B. C \ Eleclric Ily .l.e called I., Sfae clnUie ii iin- li, on In..- rclcrring lo ibe.meilin ol lerry booli and Ihut the Council j protest ugainsl Iho runnini ol any I other aervice than, that operated by tbe lei lie. This motion Wae s r.iiil od by Aid. II. n 1.1.< n I nd carried un aiiliiiouily Aiei.id ug lo Ihe I tie Irom the 11. C. Electric the service i,n j the Capilano line will 0 jw be up tin | old Keith Road line and back an The remanded ca.se of lho Turner Irom (hence up ihe new exteniion on dale Avenue. TKADE Harbor mailers including ihe advisability ol again approach's < lho Dominion fui. ium. i.i wilh ns."' I I" ll'.' appninimiiil ol a Board ol Harbor Commissioners lor Duirard Inlet will lie Ilic subject ol del.ale ul an i djourn- .'■I meeting ol the Dourd ol Trade to be held in the city hill thie evening al eight o'clock. A .ball ne in a.i ml road at the nieetBi last Tuesday e.ening will c nstitute the basis id the diacuaaion, one of the clauses ol wln.i. reapiests the Dominion 'iovenimcni to appnini a Commission to thoroughly in pn i tbe harbor and existing conditions and lo report in order lo improve aud .-pup lho fair bor in accordance wilh modern ide.n snd with a view lo ils future giool- noes. greater than the previous one oi physical fold' ' The quaint and historic costumes, cadi decoration of wh I. had a <mc hidden meaning, formed „ slrun e contrail wilh the background of In.- modern "splendid buildin.s on I.mi dale Avenue stejidn/ on lho /ormor sites of wigwams of hl'nlin; ground'. Thc party were met ul \Viiot,ver by Chid A lb ..I W,l.lil„l, ,,( Iv.i. .1,1 . representing the Indiana on Ibe Skoona reeerve, who ie n)w tong lo London, i ■ CATES CUP RACE Ihe district council on board in N, a I ■ I Id 1 111 morning,, bdore •). F's. Foremau an) I. Arrangements for thc annual cup race of cruisers (or the Cutis cup are completed ond the ovist is scheduled lor the m 4 -lune. T*» race will be from tlie whurl 4 the, N. V. V. C. around Osjnbicr Mood wfaidi will be passed 0 the eMwd d*> sod re- VaneoYv.er. Fdl Kieii-ie. nil ol *hiib will le lur-' nidli.il for thc price ol 6 d-nls. ' Iliaa Inn I ,. I '. I -, lb} Cilj '« I'll II llll Kenne wae adjudged as follows: Eer- agent, wrote, advising thc investing of nest wus lot oil with a severe repri ibe ain'tini 'und ia rb ,rt term local iiiinid and Riih.iiil with hii lathe., improvement deljenlnni in |.r,'ereice signed bonds lor WW each lo kc.p io first inorlgeges, as Alderman Mc tin- peace for ono year. Uae pointed out that Ihe finance com- mitloc had elready made report ..n' this matter il was referred to Ih Somewhere in tho vidnity of 6/XW icommilloe lor conddoroli'0- paid lame were mi-in.l by Ibe lerry, Moyof llcN'sirh callid ut ten ion t» and D. 0, Electric Companies on Suit ihe /act ibul tbe roocnl offer reee'vrd day, which is ihs largest Sunday bad- through Aemilim Jervie lor |iW, o uev ever bundled by either Company worlb of die dty's debentures At and proVi* conclusively that (he dot- rate ol l| per cent, ana thi bed o'> ing of the bars iu the dis^icl makes „l ihe kind tfae cily had ever reoiived, no diflorenco wlieUvor in the visits of ibis mailer had boon acc«|ilod afid tourist or piuiii-kcr on Die Soidu h the sanation 4 lbs finance -oommiltc.. day, because il is not lor lbs a,rl „l had bang obtained. Ihiiyg these iwople come, but l-ernus.' |n rrlarwcs tp ths adjuslinrnl i Ihe induceiunit. offered by No-th V, n ihe daitos of (be ladiess in ci nnrr couver ere lor greater Ihin any ofer tion with Ibe dsmsgee whidi they ed by olios or suburbs adjacent to I claimed had been done lo «fa«r proper- |(y result ant oi the buildini ol % lencc around tho reserve elosc lo tf.ic Indian Mission. 'Ibe muyor iuid that Ibe in.hi.-i seemed lo bu one lor prompt attention. In souu cui« damages hud liul) uwurded to Ihe In iliana und lliisnRenini lo have cans..I others to upply, and ,,!ih .. I, the ai .nn., .-.I iicui in i|ueelinn were upon the roud Ihe Indian who sccka recompense represents ihcm to have Inon plauteil by llieir lalhera and giaiidlu ihcis and lho action ol the council in placing llie atrcots in any plate they wislicd did not get away Irom tbc lacl ol their original ownoialnp. Aid. Kittson laid th.H aa ibe lalhera uud grandfathers I. .1 plan .'.I the Irecs under diseuis on ho lb ughl it wm a mutter which should be le'i lo lho i-iuiiill.iih.il. lor erHtrslioB Alter somo diacuaaion however il waa decidnl that Aid. Biaa unl ih in in eer should Investigate the mailer an I nmke u report on (he sunc .1 li next meeting. In connection with the mayor's hi; . a in.n in regurd lo u donation lo lb; horse show which he bid Ijecn naked lo present lo Ibe Council il waa d> cided to rclcr ihe' mul tar lo Iho li nance cumin.n..- lor their conaideru- liun, • Dy molion ol Aid. Kittson a icsolu lion aaf i- Ii.leiai-,. will Ic lorw.irdello the widow ol the late Mr. I). Vi\ Elder r.\|iroasing the sorrow ol ll.e'oun- cil lor her in her sud bereavement. Mr. li. A. Reefer, dialrict engin-srul New Weslniinaler, wrule reyng liml wilh regard to the propoacd txteneon ol Ibe Eiplanude ibrough Ihe lediai. Reserve in Ironl ol ih- Squumiah In ilian Mission the ion nl ol the Indians waa first necessary when he would await the instructions if the I'p.iiiin.iai ol public works al Ol laws, The dork wai in trucled lo nd is,- Mr. Si.niiiaii of iho dcparlmenl ol inn line and fisheries ol Ilic contents ol Ihia I.-l i.-i The recent inpniy id the .'.junnl oi- reclud lo Mr. 4. I'. aM.-l .-...i, de|iity iillolnej giiielal. will) legal.I l„ the legality ol volin; on an niicduml of aale was onswonsl by Mr. Mol.eod in I l.'it'-i slating thai the holder ..Ian ngreeintnl ol sale cannot voto oo il only. Aid. Dirk rccommc d.d'tbti Unis matter be rderred to Ibe dly "ili'iloi (or a lurther report. a Aid. Smith ssid-lhil whon ., man li'.iigiii a piece ol property oni viCeiv- id his agreement lor tfa.it portiot ol land he owned il, The al I rmuu also called attention lo tfao lacl Ihat Hull world of registered properly, Ihe necessary amount lo be ible In c.isl a, vole, nn I.' l>e prrotntcd as on a~- giiiiuiii in Im .a ol '"i'ii; en on agreement. He tfaougfat tint by making the tnxpnyeia Ihe ''ii'Hi mlgbl lie a way oul of Ihe difficulty. ily molion. of Aid. Dick, it Wit do- .id.al ibal Ihe derk ci.afer wilh the dly loliejliir today Biking f-.r t" " complete information By nexl Tbura day's mooting. Tfae mayor also reporled Ihe nfeipl I a letter Irom Mr. Ilmic d, ,«. ml au|wriiilendonl ol Ihe C.V.H., eking the dty to write to the railway co»- misswn requesting Ihem Ib drier action re providiag meant ol er ,iajj,/ li.f.U- trackt .st tfce Vafl»^;tr ap proach to the Icrriea pending Ilic result of ia.,.,!min ma now unlcr way in regard to the plana lor a subwuyi Dy motion ol Aid. pick lho I'Iter is lo be fi.i«aula.I to the ih lirm.in' of the railway coininiiaon advising lhal lllC pi,HI tor a .''dill al .llllll.11 led li; Ibe < .ni nl um I'acilic Railway Co. Ion commit toe Irom the cily council was very unsatisfactory lo th-' "ity ol Norlh Vancouver, The secretary of Mayor Taylor ol Vancouver wrote asking the cily council lo send u delegation to a muclin; to be held in the cily hall ul Vancouver lo consider pinna for a celehr.ilioti on June tho '-In I which the Mayor nud Council were invited to riiuml. 'Ihe writer alio mention d thnt il arrangements could be made iorvthc ul- toirdunce ol ihe Norlh Vancouver City Bund such would he n very attractive and enhancing leal ure lor the proposed celebration. Mayor McNeiah wua appo ntcd chapman ol thu ili'hvaii.ni and ibe service, ol Ihe cily baud will lie roquisilionoj lor Ihe ami,..nan Mr. P. I.ma, ia .alia al the council usking Ibul sow'age Work lie baSliUid a.ia the Esplanade in lr.nl of the Ho lelNiurlh Vancouver. He poinledou' thai Miid work ahould have been Bulled ily Ihe i'Mli ol April and thai his l..,t.i waa suffering on account of lho delay. ihe engineer reported in Ibis connection timt rains had seriously delay- ai the work progrcsiing us lust as aad,'Id .dlia I .'. la.a llUVC 1'" 11 Mr. I a. ..n wui finally ..and by llie Muyor Hint Ihe inuttcr ahould have the allintiin ol a committee und the work would be pushed forward aS I'-plaa.lldl moke room lor a weaker team lor the time bdng and give it'a chance to build up » championship dees, il the league is ever to bo enlarged end tbe game to bo encouraged. SCHOOURUSTEES" Plans Accepted for Gael Kud School- - Assistant High School Teacher Appointed. A special meeting ol the Board ol School Trustees lor the City wat held last evening, the lull board being present, Chairman Steaoey presiding. Sixteen plane wore submitted lor (hi proposed now school building on Hid j way Avenue. Assessor Alexander Law recommended that tho plans submittal by Messrs. Jones and Gillam ol Van couver bs accepted subjoct lo compliance with the conditions with respect lo contract price. On molion this recommendation was udoplcd and Ibe architects ii me instructed to cull l.n- tenders forthwith. Sixteen eote ol drawings wore submitted in ull en I tlio secretary wus inslruotcd to retain lour seta in order ol merit, ponding Ihe ia all ol Ihe cull tor lenders. A loiter was read Irom Mist A. S. Clark ol Now Westminster acocpting. thepoailion, ol naaiHlalit prindpal of- the local high .school al u s-iln:;.- ol tlalll per month. Miaa Clark h.ii been for aome lime lady principal nf „ ml- logo in Iho Royal City. I'rincipul Beiinot wrote with reference to the deairo ol thc Board that membera ol the staff of tbe |«iblic schools reside aa far aa possible in North Vencouver to thc effeel Ibat those lenh era who are at present in lodgings are juile willing lo luko up their residence iu this cily but lhal ibose touchers who are residing al home desire be permitted lo Continue lo do The Dourd expressed llieir compliance wiih Ibis arrangement. The Royal Bank ol Canada will ' open lor business iu llieir new quur- lers at thu cor. of Lonsdale Avenue und Second street on Thursday, the Will insl. For Ihe benefit of those who wish In spend tomorrow's holiday in the i vicinity ol Iho Canyon View Hotel uml 'Second (apiluno Canyon. North Vtn- |couver, the City Band will givo Bund 1 concerts al both ol ibisr Jilnccs during the entire afternoon. .-.- , Niss Lucy Boyd, Dunce o! Mr. .1. II. , English, proprietor ol. the 0. K. grocery, one ol North Vancouver's most nourishing institution!, arrived in tbc cily on Sunduy alter u pleasant pass uge ucroes the Atluntir and tho Ion overland journey by. rail. Miss Boyii will be married about June 1st. Nr I). W. Elder, ol Elder Murray Co., the wdl known Norlh Vancouver linn, dml on Sulurduy evening ut tbc hospital aliei about a week's illness. Mr. il.l.-i contracted .. culd a short j time ugo and l.it.-i this developed in H . . ii tu pncumouiii which enused hii death. I roiessional Lacrosse !|i,r'•■"^ *aa one oi the pioneer buu- ncsa men ol Norlh Vancouver, bavin* been here nnce the early duys, and .. V. Club Fails lo I an I Lcuguo Franchise lices on Ibis aide of Burrard Inlet. ihe lunerul takes place li day 11 in-.duy | Irom Hainan Bros', undertaking pnilon. going lo Vancouver by the 11.10 lorry, interment to lie mude in Mountain View cemetery. The case ol Hardy and Muir was given a bearing Injure Mayor McNeish and J. J. Wooda, J.P. Ihis morning in Ibe police court. 'Ihe charge was Ihat 4 obtaining money under la1- - pretences Irom Ihe Bank ol B.N A. North Vuneouver prolcsaiunal lacrosse club failed lo mukc a ntning cuso in their-argument with Ibo Vuneouver learn at Rccrenliun I'ark on Saturday last, Ihe best they could du being the short end ol s .Core which stood ihoi.-.ia goal- lo three. Al th meeting ol Iho B. C Lacrosse Ass million winch was held in Ihe .-i.-inii it was I'liuiiiiia-uusly ugriod Ibat tfa.' Norlb Vuncouirra bad not shown Iho form that would just ily lldr admission Ihii soaann and tbey were ... Mi Beevo eppourcd representing tfa cordingly cxcludod. The familiar Cou- -Bank end withdrew tho diorge. May. plot assures us that "It Is better to McNeieb said Hal ho conaidord. the have loved end lost thon uever to |uoee ehould have been ijivistiguled fur- have loved at all," and reasoning j tfacr alter tfao court had md thro Irom analogy it il belter to have times lo give judgment on the-mat he or tried and lulled than never to have Iried at all. It ia unlorlunute that lhal Ihe club did nol see its way dear lo accept the generous otcr of lir ('on donee lo play a roriee ol oxhili ilion games during Ihe aonaun al North Vancouver. Could this hive been arranged the North Vnjgcouvers should have bad vory good proipe t ol winning a place in lho league nexl season. The disband n < ol tfae dub practically puts,Ihcm permanently oul of lho riinnin; aid il is difficult to sec just bow any other dob is to break into Ihe charmed cirde il tbey arc eipeoted to put a team in Ibe Add tbat can take ojuol ron'i with Ihe New ^MUnjnetcr end the Vancqu tor, and dedded tfaat Iho llank of B.N. A. be assessed' the costs ol tbc court, DAM K TOMORROW KVF.NINIJ Tho Victoria Day dance lo be hdd by the local aerie ol the Fraternal Order of Eaglet In Larson's Pavilion tomorrow (Wednesday, evening givee every promise of proving One of tht most enjoysWe functions held unt|er the auspioee ql this lodge. The Eaflts sre known as royol cnlertninera and, the preeool occasion will fully uphold thdr exodlenl reputelion in atpty fa- •poet. Tbe proaenl at ion ol a Ctttbt- ca(« of life m<|0>borsbip lo Uf. f). fmf- son will be one of the features qt the yer teem Irott ** initial effort. It » programme lor Uie ersoiug. The at- TOiionable tp suppose thai those two tendance Will be edeot and oD will fins) mmAv dubs will «>d il nautsssry tu |tbeflaedvte fa PoPf***} f^rovus^gs. TWO THK HXPRES3, NORTH VANCQUVRK, B. C, "■"■inn. The Bank of British North America Capital Paid Up $4,866,666. Unserve Fund $2,652,333 ■" Miisisisf am ■ in iff an—ef ' »-'- mtmttmmaamm i is i li. I. ■ t, . I ll u.if, 2 Office* in North. Vancouver-^ CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPLANADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUL . near Fourteenth Street) ll ' . Saving puposils ol $1,011 nnil upiyarilsj rticeivt.-il. Interest alliiweil at ciirrinii r .irs. Uankai's Money.Orders isMt; .1. Myth^|iic«s transact a genn.il li.inliiiirj imsini.'ii.s Sin! are opuii on Sntnr.l.i' niglii. F. T. SALSBURY, Manager. Capital l'aitl Up i 27.10,1)1)0 Id'.ici-i n li Undivided l'mlils :i-J'.n,iii.il Tola) Aasols 10000,000 ~r- ll ia mil easy to filler the hnbils ul a lileliine- no small mat tsar lo forsake exiravugiin.'o unit learn to save. Yjiii will never leiirn unless you have uu incentive of u Suvino Account Do not procrastinate—call at Ihe Bank ol lianiillun -ainl open un account. (!. Q, HKAVI'.N, Agent, NOrth Vuncoiicor. u*tm*iamiimi'nfTmTa\mm''i\ 2 SNAPS ■■■■■araffMwn l,!iri,'ii Double Corner, Hi. Andrew uiul 14th Siicii - - - 50 ft, l,i)i, 2J Blocks easl of Lonsdale Ave., di'.ircil, facing smith - $2600 $1050 W. SIMPSON 430 HOMER ST., or 1st House east of Lonsdale THIS HOUSEWIFE I... I a a a, aa.l.is Old-iuhiimad Dye. THIS HOUSEWIFE hu been ualug Rainbow Dyss They both began at the same time. Which Do You Uw? »■»;« do not soil the hands or stain oi ruin cooking utensils. OHTlIK I to:i nuoKI.K'l' IHII rnl.Ult laud at ! imUM ' i McnowKix B. C, IIUCOIIMUN B, % looilore WASH GOODS SPECIALS fcliMJINI, SCOTCH filNfJHAMM, qui own importation in I'lain Mbarobijoya and Checks, a|ieciul per yord 10c fliiioii I'ltlMS, K„ixi heavy quality, Ijybl. and dork colors, special per yard K)c, 'OKV.titi MU.SI,IN,s, plain ,,Dd fancy |b'mily slrijies, also dots and crossbars, price 10c and ihe. A lotye ussortmout of Victoria I.uWns, Indian Linens, 1'. rsiun l.awnl,. Naisooks, OrKandist, etc, -Bnttnnt erjyarai from your own nlsteiiul ell sum. , mmmmmwiiTir"i " """.'a' "" . ",T . \,'" mi".. J. J. McALEECE UdU, Mod tMwiala Black ■ ' U)»SWft S^BNUIE COR, Ueh and MjlWJMMJ TWO STORM a, ; ' ' Me BLACK BAG By Louis Joseph Vane* CawriSkl, l9SS,'b>lkaB.I*.H.nill Ca. [llONTIHDID,! ....... "How can I say}" sbe expostulated. "At nil evente, he seemed to know me, end when lie added something about calling yuu III, Inn lie said 'Mr. Kirk- wood' l didn't hesitate." "It's Btrange enough, surely, and for- luiiiile. Illess Ills heurtl" eald Klrkwuod And "Iluml" said Ur. Brenlwlek considerately, entering tbe study, lie had dlsciiriled tbe dressing gown snd wee now In evening dress. The girl rose. Klrkwood toned. Mr. Brenlwlek"- he began. But llienlwli.k begged his patience with au eloquent gesture snd rang tbe bell. A soft footed butler, Impassive as Pete, materialized mysteriously In tbe doorway. "You rang, sir?" be Interrupted frigidly. "II any one should ssk (or me I'm nut at home." "Very good, sir." "And il you should see a pair ol disreputable scoundrels skulking In tbe ii.'i,:hiai'i haa.aai, one short and stout, the ulher lull und evidently a seafaring man, lei me know" "Thank yuu, sir." A moment later ihe fronI door was beard to dose. I;., ni ii i. I. iiiriii'd with a little bow to Ihe girl. "My dear Mies Calendar,", he suld, rubbing hie tbln, fine bauds - "1 um old enough, I trust, to call yuu sucb without a,neiixc please be scaled." "Would yuu mind telling ns bow you knew"- begun Klrkwood anxiously. "Not In the least, my deer I'lilllp. It Is simple enough. I possess eu Imagt nation. Frum my bedroom window, nu llie Hour ii hove, 1 happen to bebuld lwo<tabs ruling down the street, (be one doggedly pursuing the other. The foremost slops, perforce of s fagged horse. There alights a young gentle ■■nui looking, if you'll pardon me, uncommonly seedy. He is followed by a young lady, If she will pardon uie," wllh another Illlle bow, "uncommonly prelly." Breulwlck removed his glasses, rub bed I hem and blinked tliougblfully at the girl "My ilcur," he ssld suddenly, wllh a peculiar tremor in bit voice, "you resemble your mother remarkably. 'I'm i should knowl Time was wbcu I was oiio ol ber most ardent admirers." "Vou- y you knew my mother?" cried lioroihy, iiioioiimiiy moved. "Hid I not know you at sight) My dear, ynu are your inolher reincarnate fur ibe good of nu uiiworlby world. She was e very beautiful woman, my dear.", "liul you will tell me"— "A number uf lulereellug things. Miss i 'al.-ial.ir, il you'll l«j good enough to lei me choose the lime. I beg you lu be puileiil wllh Ibe Idiosyncrasies ul uu old main who means no luirui, who bus a reputation us an ecceutrlc to sus lulu before his servants. And now,' said Breulwlck "uow, my dear hoy, for Ibe adventure." Klrkwood chuckled, lufecled by his host's genial humor. "How do you kuow"- "iluw eau ll lie otherwise?" cuuu tared Breulwlck. wilb a trace of asperity. "Am I lo be denied my uiJiuii lure? Sir. I refuse wllbonl equlvot.il' lion. Your very bearing breathes ol luiuunce. There must be an udveulure forthcoming, pblllpj otherwise my die appointment will be so aeulo Ibal I shall be regretfully obliged seriously lo consider my rigbt aa a householder lo show you Hie door." "Bin. Mr. Ilrcnlwlck"- "Slt down, sir.'" commanded Hunt wick, wilb such a peremptory note Ibat llu young mau, who bad risen, obeyed oul of sheer surprise, uj>oo which his host advanced, ludlcllug blm wllh e loug wblte forednger. "Would you, sir," be demended. "egaln eipose ihis Illlle lady to tbe inacblua- lions ut lhal corpuleut scoundrel whom I hsve Just bsd Ibe pleasure ol shooing off. my premises because you chooee io resent to eU mep't raillery?" 1 "I apologize," Klrkwood humored blm "I accept tbe apology In tbe spirit lu wblcb II Is offered. I repeat, now foi Ihe adventure, I'hUlp, II the story'* long, epitomize. We cen consider details more et oar leisure." Kirk wood's eyee consulted the girl's fa"' Almost Imperceptibly tbe nodded blm permission to proceed. "Briefly, Iben," lu began haltingly, "(lie men who followed oe to tbe door here Is Miss Calendar's fattier." "Obi His name, plesse?" "Oeorge Burgoyne Calendar." "Ah, sn Amerlcsn I I remeoibel now <'outIum-. please." "He'le hounding os, sir, wltb Uie Intention o/ stealing some properly, If. £ KftUflCa Expert on Flrtplaces m4 il' classis of Brickwork All Work Btttrantaei Corse* mmm Ut, aai Uabaa Art. which he caused to bs stolen, wblcb we, to put It bluntly, stole from him, to wblcb fas bus no shadow of a tills snd which flually we're endoivortug to ret uru to Its owuers." "But Wby have yon not caused t)ls arrest?" Breulwlck Inquired. Klrkwood nodded meaningly towsrd tbs girl. Brcntwlck inadn a sound Indicating comprehension, a click of the tongue behind closed l*m% "We cams to your door by ths merest accident- It might u well bave been another. I understood yon were In Munich, snd It never entered my head tbat we'd And you noma." "ai communication from my solioitors detained me," explained Brent- wick. "And, now, wbst do yon Intend" to do?" "Trespass ss far on your kindness ss you'll permit In tbs first PhWe, I-I want tbe use of a taw pounds wltb Which to cable some friends In New York for money, on receipt of which I can repay you." "Philip," observed Brentwood, "you are a most Irritating child. But I for- glvo you the faults of youth. You may proceed, bearing lu mlml. If you please, that I am your friend squally wltb eny you may owu lo America" "You're one of tbe best men In ths world," said Klrkwood. "Tut, tutl Will you get on?" "Secondly, I waut you to help us to escape Calendar tonight It Is necessary tbat Miss Calendar ahould go to Chiltern this evening, where ebe bas friends who will receive and protect ber." "Mmm," grumbled tbelr host, meditative. "My fulthl" be commented, with brlgbteulug eyes. "It sounds almost too good to be true! And I've been growing afraid tbat the world was getting to be a most humdrum and uninteresting planet. Mlsa Calendar, lama widower of so many years' standing Ibal I had almost forgotten 1 bed ever been anything but a bachelor. I fear my bouse contains little that will bo of service to a young lady. Yet a rooui Is ut your disposal. The parlor uiuld shall sbow you ibe way. And, i'lilllp, bolwoeo you and ine, I veulure lo remark ibat hot water and cold slcel would add to tbe attractive- uesa of your personal appearance. My valet will attend you In my room. Dinner," concluded Brenlwlek, wltb tntlclpallvo relish, "will be served In precisely thirty minutes. I shall expect you to entertain me wltb a full aud Itemized account of every plume of your usloulshiug adventure. Later we will Hud u way to <"lilllc-rii." Again ho pul a band upon the bell pull. Slinuitaneoualy Doroihy and Klrkwood rose. "Mr. Brenlwlek," ssld Iba girl, bei eyes starred wilb Uiars of gratitude, "1 dou't, 1 really doo't know bow"- "iiy dear," said tbe old gentleman, "you will thank ine moet appropriately by continuing, to tbe beat, of your it Iiil Ily, lo resemble your inoUier mere re mnrkably every minute." "But V- began Klrkwood, "You, my dear l'hilip. can (bank mc beat by permitting me to enjoy myself wblcb I am doing thoaougbly at tin present moment. And," be added aa a maid appeared at the door, "I liave al ready schemed me a acbemo for tbs discomfiture of our friends tbe cuetny. a scheme which we Will discuss wllh our dinner while t he heal ben rage and Imagine a vain thing In tbe outer dark nest." Klrkwood would have lingered, bul of such Inilciihlc temper wea his hosl lhal he bowed blm Into tbe hands ol e manservant wllbaat permitting him another word. "Not ii syllable," ht'tMrieted. "I pro lest I am devoured witb curiosity, my dear boy, but I hawe also bowels ol compassion. When WS are well on wilb our meal, when yoa are ujtrcugtb ened with food and drink, Hien you may begin. But now Dickie," lo Ibe velet, "do your duty," Ile heard Ibe young man's footsteps diminish ou ibe stairway, and again he amlled Ibe Indulgent, melancholy indie of mellow yew. "Youlb!" he whispered softly. "Bomancel And now," wilb e brisk.:dung* of torn ss be closed Ihe study4oor-"l»w wears ready for Ibis InttretrUng |llr. Calendar." ' A suspicion of moisture tglimmered lu bis eyee. "Dorotby I" he' whispered huskily, end a Ittlle letsr, arising, be proceeded lo ihe'iclephoue. An bour and a ball later (Klrkwood, bia self respect leonsttdug restored by s balb, a tbtvw end a rseuuipllon of clothes wblcb 'bsd bean hastily bul thoroughly cleansed and pressed by llreulwick's vaiU'l, hit conlWmce tat courege mounlkgbtgb under tie combined Influence^/ generous -wine, substantial food, Um prmence of hit heart's mistress end tba admiration wbtcfa wu ui» oneeeled-of hia friend, concluded st /Iho sJlouer talis.Ida nor- rsliui. "And Ihat." he'seid, looking up-freo his savory, '"In about .all." "lira vor 'ipuhsudcdl Breotwlck,. eyee eblnlng w»h fright* , "All," Interposed Dorothy ta warm roprosr-b, "hutwhaHheiueen't told" "Which, inyidenr, Sjito bt account"! for wholly by a iwjr-creditable modesty rarely encountered In Uie young men of the present day. It was, of course, altogether d»erentiwltb those of my younger yeoas. , Yee.iWotlonr Brenlwlek tafbtck Bn hlttcfaslr, Inclining to attain ve Kir to a«omiuoni- retlon murmured by i|be leader. Coffee wsj/tel before tfrarn by Wot- ton, Ihe lofwaelve, Br uutwk* tttadat It, wltb a little sigh. "By Um way," he aaid, "while yoa t warn Mapamg tat dinner Woltoo r Haraai turn Ita constitutions! witbttt * wweeltal. leaving the corpulentrpenm on* mete* at tha corner, Cupian /BCryiBasrfaB* teesv portrlly made btavMf aeatm However, we need'feel u w aajmbj mamm fat bis wjwrettoout Ui tm hs rmmyam atrntoqiUtmiwiaawmmmt^imm tt become, j mumm )»mt mm (Iqatmimi m yam 1) North Vancouver 11 i i *iS5} Second Annual a Horse Show ■■ JUNE 10 LARGE NUMBER OF CLASSES Entry Formt from Secretary H. Snow, North a ncouver I'UIII.Ii: SEBVICE ACT The qualiiying exuininuliona (or Ihinl-cluss (.'lurks, .Junior- Clerks and Slenugrulihers will lw held at the following places, commencing on Monduy, Ihu .'hai duly next:—Armstrong, Cb)l|iwaek, ('uinborlaad, Goldun, Grand Forks, Kumloops, Kuslo, Kel- owna, l.uilysinilli, Nauuinio, Nelson, New Weslmiusler, North Vancouver, I'.aa hl.ilaal. Id".'-I- I..)..', Ka.a sla,|aa|, Sal inon Arm, Siiinmcrluiid, Vancouver, Vernon und Victoria. I'nii.lidiiii's must lie llritish subjisls lielwccn the ugos ol 'II und 110, if lor Tbird-cluti t'lcrks: und bolwoon Hi und 'II, ii ior .lunior Clerks or ISlcuogru- pliers. Applications will n.it be accepted il received Inter limn Ihe Inlh ol dune next. I'mfher Information, louctlnr wilb application forms, muy be obliiincd Irom Ihe iindersipneil. P. WAI.KKK, li.- i-inii. I'nl.lie oerviee. Victoria. II. ('., 27lh April, I9II.IM COAST IIISTUICT, HA^GE 1 TAKK NOTK'K lhal W. II. Vuugb- an, Sn|icrintendcnl, inlonds to apply for pel mission lo piircbuio the following described lunda: ('ommiming ut a posl plunlcd bt) chuina west ol ibo Noilheusl corner of Lot THI, ihonce li) chuins wesl, I hence -.'■•ii'.i chain il >lh tln.'lice 'alll chains euat, Ih nee te.ltl chains south lo pluco ol cumweilament. W. II. VAIliHAN. Baled April Hllh. IUII. Ill AI'I'l.lt'ATION FOH LIQUOR II CENSK NOTK'K ia hereby given thol al the 1 nexl silling ol the Hoard of l.icoi...- j Commissioners (or Iho Dislrict .,1 Nurlh Vancouver, I, the undsrsiuud, intend In apply lor a hotel lien..' for picimscs sit mile an lie..'ley lslund, Kngle Harbour, II. ',. 7.1, iu the suid Districl of North Vinco'iicr. W. D. I'AHM.It Dated ut Norlh Vancouver, Apiil J7tb, Hill. . II A Few Money Savers at the New Drug Store EiuiV Sails, |i> i liollk' j a,i Clllicilft Snap 35c Welsh'sfir.ipr June )jt antl 65c Kellip's, Invalid I'nrl tjoc 1'aslil'- Susp, ;;r; Hi. I),ir . ...25c lijliy's 'Iwu Sn.i'1. box 35c Toilet I'«per (C.I'.H, .Special) .... 4 Ior ajc Hydrogen I'eroxjtje 75c Snap, llie great band < I. .nn 1.. 1 y Tlicsc art: only a lew oi tlio many things you can save on af our store. (lur I'lust.ription Departmciil is one of llie I'inesl on the- Coast. Have your doctor phone your prescription to its, il you can't call. Wc deliver to your house. North Shore Drug Co. ESPLANADE WEST P. S. THOMAS, Phm,B. w"~- i'lione 311 DrwiiiH House I'lione 334 *C THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANG0UV8R, 9, & mm* ? BUILDING? Arco Elastic Roof Paint Mends Leaky Roofs A good Waterproofing for Canvas 'PRICE 60 Cent, per Gallon Wavuloiil ho inured Kuolilig Khjclil liriiiiil Tui' uml limliliiig Papur .|ta|ii;ii I'll ni hunts, und Jrniiilu ViirujuliL'S Oils, IIi'uhIu!!-, iVy l:olti|'8 Lo.'ks, HiligPB, Sii|)|i|ii.8| utc. Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE Parkdale Finest Alberta Butter 30c. lb. ————_—_—___________________________ May Flower, Spring Brook or Ayrshire Rose 3 Ihs. $1.00 5 lbs. ol good Tea 1.50 5 Ihs. ol heller Tea - - - - - - 1.75 5 lbs. of the best Tea - - - - - 2.00 AT CLAVE KM E & A RCA N I) Corner First Street and Si. Geoige SPECIAL NOTICE THOR will be on exhibition daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tit the B. C. Electric Railway Co.'s office, 50 Lonsdale Avenue The Placr: Where Everybody Goes Gem Theatre FIRST SI WI si, Mlli' I'll VANCOUVEK frf Good Pictures Good Singing if.Wees ... ees sis Good Music sss see sts see Programme changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Adults 10cCon ,iP7l0,Z;:SUrt"" Children 5c Mninm' every Sulurduy '.'•''' o'clock 88 Note Player Piano - - $700 mode by Wmmuilli I'i C«., Kingston, Ontario, one nl Cuftada'l OldeSl l-l.il'll llll pillllO IIIIIU al.aa la.i.m Uo >aa" roeli/e what o player in your liniue will mean lor ibe an tire lainily'/ Kierj ..iiule .nut ynu, linui (utlicr down, mil derive pliusure Irom il Ihat Could liol poaaibly be Ini.l Ir.un un ordinary pnnio. You do U"l lime lo Itnow ln,w lo pluy I., enji.y Ibe l«.iutilul ii... i. you nui itul nui ol a plnyor, 1 -— —" " ' ■ ■ '■ Warburnitz Piano House, Limited 443 Lonsdale Avenue a Phone" 114 Dl ANILS Price 25 cents r-1,^1^ it? PerBox W<' liayt; j11hI. 'lYceivnl tliu fullowiiif?: I'ANSIKS roRlJKTM'NOT.S ('AHIIAUK .STOCK* VKHHKNAH CAUI,ll'l,OV Kit ASTOKiS I'lllaOX TOMATO The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. I.ONSIMl-I. AVENUE. Ai Party Esnding. ■Ss)* — WATER NOTICES NOTlGpl is hereby given that ,m sp- plication will be mudo under IVt V- of tbo "Water Ad, 1111)11,'' to obtain u lioonso in the Distriot ol Norlh van- couver. Group I, New Westminster, (now Vancouver district). (a) Tlm name, address and occi|pa- lion ol tbo applicant—The Impure- limi ol the District ol North \.-inci.u- ver. (If for mining purposes) Free Minor's I'eililii-iilii No. lb) Tbo nunio ol the lake, stream- or source (il unnumwl, the description is)-Mc(!urtnuy Crook. (c) The point of diversion—About 5110 lent south ol the norlburn limni ilmv ol Districl Lot li0il>. I'I) The quantity nl water applied lor (iu cubic leel per second)-!) cubic foot per second. , |e) Tbo character ul the propoicd works -W.....I. ii dam and intako. (I) Tbo promises on wbicb Ihu wu- tur is to be usoil (duicrilni same)—The Dislrict ol North Vancouver. (g) Thu purposes lor wbiib the wsler is lo be used—Huiiicipul purposes. (b) if lor irrigation describo the land iniiiiial.il to be irrigated, giving ucroago—Not lor irrigatisii.. (ij II Ibo water is to bo used lor power or mining purposes describo lbs place where tho wuler is In lie rotufli ed lo somo natural channel and tb ililli'ii-iu-e in altitude between point o diversion and point ol relurn—Not lor puWer nr milling purposes. (j) Ares oi crown land intended to be uccupiod by tbe proposed works- Nono. (k) This notice was posted on lb ailli day of April, 1011, and applioa tion will be made lo the commission cr on lho second duy ol June, 1911. (1) ilive the names und uddrcsscs o any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whoso lands aro likely to be eiieeteil by ibe proposed works, either uiiovo or below tlie outlet —Thomas Anl.i n. Harold Urenlnii, Conrad aud Henry Hewitt, all ol Nunaimo, und t. II. Hepburn. Fanny E. McCurlney ami E. W. Vaclnnii, ull ol Vuneouver. Nolo-Ono cubic loot per second is equivalent lo :,;' .1 miners' inches. (i|) The bounduriss und urea ol ibe in ii ti i i -ip.iiit y ure as lollows I All ibul piece of luud i-ommenciiig at •u post murked 0, F. I), ailuate on ibe westerly ahore ol the North Arm ol ilurrara lulet, li.-in,j Ibe uonhi'Uit corner ol lol numbered ti'l in Ibo Diilricl ul New Wii.tuiiu.it.ir, ibcucevtat nl mm llie north boundary ol Suid lol niiinbereU 872 to tbe oortb-west cor Dei thereof; Ihonce in a westerly di reel ion lo (he uorlhuaat Corner of lot numbered %6; thence Heat ulong the norlb boundary ol aaid lut uumlitird 1156 lu thu northuuil corner ot lol numbered 'l?h silliuted on Seymour I'reek ; ibenco weat ulong the north buundury of suid lot numbered SIWi lo the niirlh-wesl corner ol said lot ; Ihunee iu u weslerly illreclii.a to the north euat corner ol lol numbered S75; thenoe weal along the noilh lnuudar- iei ol lots numbered 876 and 174 end u line produced to Ibe inter.ec.ion ol the oossl Im'- on Howe Sound . tin lire southerly along Ibe coast line 11 point \iI in ..ia . llioncv eusl along ibo'OuSI Hue and north obnre of Durrurd lulel to u point in ihe soulb-vgist c-.iIim- ol lol niinili.ii.il 1173 ;. tlience ll rib i long Iho west In. ii.il.nv ol iii'l l.l io the north-weal eoruer ; thenio CMl oloBg the norlb boundary ol suid I..I numbered 273 and lot numbered HI 1° 'be j. dii. ..a i corner ol said lot rumbered 272 ; Ihoiioo soulh ul.'iic the east boundary ol auid lol to lie IiiU'imc- lion ol Ihe ahoro line ; .tlinno easterly along ibe aaid aliore line lo Koebe 1'oint; ih. n.-e northerly ul< nj the west ahoro ol Iho North Arm olBur- i.ai.l lulel ul..ii-ii.i.l to point ol coin- ineiiccmunl. und cimlaluing one hundred s.iuurc miles, more or Ics; (r) Approxiinulely ihe numn;r i.i is- liiilnlu'ila ia 1600. (Sifinedi THK COHI'OBATHlN OF THE DISTHICT OF NOllTB VF.ll. JOHN G. .fUWI'M, 12-7 C, H. C. WATER NOTICES NOTII'F ia l.eu-by uives ihut an uP- plication will be muds under I'art V. ol tho "Wuti'i Act, I'JOV," lo ol.li.ni a licence in ibe District ol Norlb Vancouver, Group I, Now Wootminiter, (now Vancouver) district. (a) The name, address and oicupa- tiou ol the applicant—Tho Coipors- ii.'ii ol Ibe Dislrict of Norlb Vencouver. (If fur a mining purposea) Free Min ll'a I a alalia aai.- No. Hi) The name ol tho lake, Hn-.un or source (il unnantes, llie description is) -Creek running tbrougb District Lot 622 snd crossing Kcilh ltoud about 10 chains wssl of oast boundary of said Dialrict I,ot. (c) The point ol divcraiou -In District J,ot 622 al or sbout 10 cbaina north ..I tlio Koilh ltoad. (d) The quantity ol water applied for (in cubic leet por second) 2 cubic leet por second. (ci The character ol the proposed works -Wooden dam and intake. (I) The premises on which the water is to be used (deeoribe seine)- -The Dialrict ol Norlb Vancouver. (II) The purposes Ior which tbe water is to be used Municipal purposes. ill) If lor irrigation describo the luud inlondcd lo be irrigated, giving acreage—Not for irrigation. (i) II lho walci is lo be ll.nl In, power or mining purpoaca deaoribe ibe place where the water ia lo be rolsun- ed lo some natural channel, ana toe ilitien'iice in altitude lietweon point ol diversion and point ol return—Hot lor power or mining purpoiel. (j) Ares "' (,'"wu land intended lo be occupied by Ihe proposed worlur None. (k) This notice wae posted on Ike INIh dav 4 April, IDll, and applies- lion will be main to tlie commissioniir on the Second day ol June, I9II. (I) Givo Ibe names and addresses ol y riparian proprietors or lloeoeeee who or whose lands are likely to be elocled by Its proposed works, either ebijve or Wow lie ovtjtf-f'. 0. Wick- ol Vancouver, The bs%e* ** Squomisb Indian reeerve. NOTE-One cuWo loot per seeoad is nnj v.li equivalent to 66.1] miner*' Mm (aI Tbe boundaries and area nl tile municipality are as lollowi: All thut piece ol luud commencing at a poet marked Q. F. B. situate on the weeterly shore ol the North Arm of .Hunu.nl Inlet, being the north-eoet corner of lot numbered 873 in the District ol New Westminster; (honcowest along the north boundary ol said lot numbered 872 ta tbe norin-west earner thereol; theneo in a .weeterly direction to the north4fct earner at lot numbered 066 ; thcuc\ west olnug tbe norlb boundary al saidMot numbered 966 to the north-east earner ol lot numbered 066 situated on Seymour Creek; ihonce west along tbe north boundary ol said lot numbered 986 to the nortli- weet corner ol ssld lot; tbonoo In a westerly direction to tne uorth-oasl earner nl lot numbered 8761 thenoe weet along tbe north boundaries of lots numbered 875 and 674 end s line produced ta ine intersection ol the coast line on Howe S0und; ihonce southerly along tbe coast lins tp Point Atkinson ; tlionoo east slang, ths coast lins and norlb shore ol Burronl Inlet to o point in the south-west corner nl lot numbered 373; thonco north along the weet boundary ol said lot to the north-west corner; thence east along tbe north boundary ol loid lot numbered 373 and lot numbered 373 to the north-east comer of said lot numbered 373 ; thenoe south along the east boundary ol said lot to ths intersection ol tbe shore line; thence easterly along the said shore line to Hocbo Point; thenoe northerly (long tbe west shore ol tlie North Arm ol llurrard Inlet oforsssid to point ol commencement, ana containing one hundred square ^ WO|t PflsSs: biii»n1^^B,4,,; • NATION OF Oi? NOBTH (Sign*!) THE mm JOHN G. FABMEB, 13-7 6. M. 0. FRED G. TURNER Notary Publio Loans, Investments sad Insurenee. Boom 307, 683 Granville St., Vancouver, B. ti. titm mm. lend Bss> try work a special!*. mm mm Mahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd, Inj I i ii SS " NEW CAPILANO CAR LINE 50 ft lots at terminus in D.L. 601 k 607 52 foot lots in Block 27, D. L. 599 Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver North Lonsdale Homesite 464 ft. frontage on three streets, including Nye and King Streets, which are about to be macadamized. This property is close tp Lonsdale Ave. and has a magnificent view. It is an excellent investment in whatever way you look at it. Price only $2500, cul $900. MARTINSON& CO. P. O. Box 72 Phone 173 62 Lonidale Avenue North Vancouver LARGE LOTS, 50 ft x 147 ft = Cleared, Ready for Building == In Blocks 15, 15a, 16 and 16a. D. L. 550,- ■aaaaaa———————»m mjt—a^———^—aa—^pa-y 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: 1A Cash, Balance 6, 12 and 16 months. ACREAGE in D. L 546 and 550 subdivided into blocks of from I to 4 or mom acres. Prices per acre, from $2000 to $3259 Terms: IA Cash, Balance h, 12,18 & 24 months ii . , d i.i i. i i i1 i ' ii' i' in ua up m m The Grand Boulevard extendi through this property / -11.11 u —— llll Hal I ala III, all! FOR PUNS, PRICE UST AND PABTTCUMia, APPLY TO The North Vancouver Land ml Improvement Company, B 543PENPERST, H»M VANiMWHUfc fOtil 'ME EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C, EXPRESS Nphth Yahgpvi?h PC. PilWislieil Tuesdays and Fridays by North Shorb prn-ss, Limitbd ."'■ ''... "'■ ' -. ■ ; IUTKS Or SIIIINI'UII'I'HIS Una year, 11.01) Six months, htm. Three months, 36c. United Slutou and Foruifjii, 11.51) pur year Advertising Hates will be ipioled on application. TFlt'Btprets Is devoted to the interests til Ilia norlh Shore of Burrard Inlet inclusively. It consiliums an sdvertisli.g medium of exceptional value lor reaching ill a thorough and effective manner ilm population of North Vancouver Oity ana District. Every effort is made to jive ndvi rtisers the most aatialactory Service. All eliauges |n cuntract advurtiseinents should lie in the printers', bands nut later uan II) a.m. Monday and 5 p.m. Wi'ilui'sdiiy in ensure insertion in'the inllnwlnii issue. ..' • North Vancouver, li. C,. " Mav S3, ign AU. feYF.S ON SKCOND NAIIHOWS' Second Narrows. It is not lo bewou- „, .i . , . derail ut il those who bad felt the The inlniinnlioii which |s now In' ,,.,.. I..-, n ..I.-.- of disappninlmaiil duo to hand conlirnia Ihe conclusion that u d^,,™! ,1(l|l0 aild vexatious delay wero sntiafgclory termination Ims ut hntHi alow lo recounia) lho laot that when been rouehed wilh respect lo the' lie- llurrui'd Inlet Tunnel und Hiidjjro Coin- gotiationa which Imve beon proiieeilihu', I""1)' cntt'rwl Ow lidd a (actor with the Dominion government rein- live io ii.c disposal of Ihe subsidy for hud linen introducnl into Ihe problem which entirely changed the sit-iniion .Second Narrows bridge. From Ihe bii- und which a ii ni.,l ,-, .ia■ i. a ■, aoiu- " llion in the shortest possible apucu of thoriUUive reports which ure now pub- I ^ ju ^ ( ^j^ o, Buch )jW, lisHj it is unite evident lhal the re I pmMlimi, mM iK cltrM 'to m. suits am fully ns satisluelory as .even .,,8<|,,| the modi ,-.aiieiiin. could huve an'i The lins.-sl scrutiny will ',1 utterly fail,'however, to discover uny paled either nl Ihe beginning or «»^j„s|„nce in wbicb Hurrnrd Inlet Tun any aluge of the operations ol Hur ; m| mA Mgl, (.,„„„,„,>. |)llvc kiM raid Inlet Tunnel and Bridge Com [,„' mu ^ ^ awufuMel ^„.|, puny. So lar .,., Hie ■■. ti.'i .,1 public i- cnucerned, there will not be foiiitil any disposition to bother much uliout the niceties ol tlie iin .1 plnn of adjustment ua bein..'ti Ihe two .huin..ni- for Hie Dominion subsidy iunsiuuih n" Irom Ihe public viewpoint, uny reasuiinhk. scheme is eceeptable which will remove the rcmiiiniii'j obstacles und allow I his import mil public work to proceed. The pul.In- wanl the bridge and Ibey ure not particular us lo Ihu balances being luljualisl to ull lii.n'- ii.-i; In with respect to minute d'tail- so loti:' us they tire enabled to ... concrete uud ileal li.-.ii ■ lusliioned in Ihe lorni of u bridge ul Sis-ond Nar rows. Although the ngrcemmt arrived ul hus us yet been given the pub- lie only in giiii'rnl oul line, Ibny are p.,|.ai.'I to content il. .a -I .-■ I here witli ami to aco-pl Ihe nssurunces con leyisj with regard In llie aiitisl.icinii ii.ii.i|i- of ibS details, awaiting con- liimsjii"'. of the same in tbe actual operations which ibey may observe on tfae tile ol fhe bridge' Looking backward over Ihe lilteen j II. W. KI.DKH months whicli have elupmd since Ilm j In the deulh ol Ur. I). 9i rard Inlot TOT"1 "I1' 'Wim lorn j \,,ri|, Vancouver has been Cnllod upon part from one of its most highly 11 i'spci'1 .-il citi/eus. As ..ii..i member liny havo given the public. Because I hey have carried this projeel .-.h-n through ihe .ice.....i-.c stuges ol its progress without uny lulse moves mil u.il. -a; a single failure to accomplish tbe immediate purpose lo which (by were directing Ibcir ultenlion und llieir efforts ul llie time, until Hie hnal negotiations have now hoiii am: ci'.-iulli lorminated and ibe way is absolutely clear lor proceeding with the preliniiuuriea lo ...tnnl const rue j lion of ths bridge, it is therefore reasonable io anticipate thai tho public I lllilld Will lie ..Ho ell"', all. .alalia...I of ally lumber doubts, thai liesilalluy will give place to conlidence und. ihut ull intvresla will in lut uie proeuud upon the basis of lln- I'oiiiiiiriiciln. nl of Hie construction ol Second Narrows bridge as soon us the iniini<iiulo uccoasaty prdiininurie* <un be diiposi<i of, or iu other words, during ibe ensuing summer, Ihs Company to own, develop and op orate water powers lor the purposes ol its undertaking; (I) to construct and operate telephone and telegraph lines and to charge tolls lor the use thereof; (6) tp own, build, purchase or otherwise obtain ajid operate steam and Other vessels; (8) to build and operate elovators, wharfs, warehouses, elc., and to carry on the business of goiioml warehousemen, and lor such other poweru and privileges «s may bo incidental or necessary lo the above. DATED at Ottawa this otb day ol April, 1911. VflWGlM k QUTHB1E, i'iii.'.-n Building, Ottawa. Soli.'ii..n! lor the applicants. 21-h ——— OBITUARY HHU* vi ill* ll II^IC ciU|We,a 91ft, u ,,',, a Ml id lulet TJftcl mil Bridge Coin j North ny woa lirst incnrporulol, it is dii I n, |,„ Kldei puny in nli to conceive how thut more in pul progress could have liueu made, iii.". thul which hus niurked those inonths. Import unl developments li.ii* billon,,| each ,,lh.'i in rapid sue- a a .oi., each denoting a ioog atop ol n.i. .ui.-. mem lowtrd the goal whicli hui now Isain i.'.i.-h.al Thai (his Company should have bean InoUgbi iniii exisi.ii.e il.u whole scheme art in- geai and innt.o»l and ihe inagoihixjot aum, ol one million ami filly thousand dollars (placing lbs Dominion subsidy ut HfiH,600) made actually available within Ihu short period ol lilteou mouths, constitutes n record which those who are conversant with dm ordinary coures ol the flotation ol pro- jcia ol ibis in., 'lain..1., will lu.idili ni ogni/a- us very exoepliotJal-u roCa.nl wbich il would lw v.ry difficult to duplicate fnan the uniiuls ol audi Un dm takings. Any tendency thut muy huie lurkijd anywhere IX) ooUiplaiu ol undue delay, could huve existed only Imceusc of lack ol knowledge ol the word to lie done, ol the difficulties I. be surmounted as well ae ol Ibe usu.il rate ol progress wbicb jnuits lb'1 de velosnuml of u-heinos ..I this nature uml niaii. il ud. . Ilo.iblh.--, to S (olisi'l- of lho linn, with which he nus iilaBii- li.ti Mr. Khlcr had galberod aboui him a large . Ileal.'le and had done a veil great .lea to promote the in'.oitsiso llie community wilh which his lot wu. cast. A mun ol sicrling ahnr.icloi, blond sympulhica und (he atrictesl. probity he deserved and uijuyed the implieii eonliilincaj mid the decpeai ro- a ■|'"-| llpOU llll' |IUlt of ull 'lees e 1)1 his fellow cili/cns. Mr. I' Iai. r was u true typo 4 progr. ssiie and Intelligent a ,ti/,n.l.i|, always inking u H'-tly iniid.Hi in public affaire uud warmly support lug ull Ihat ' ia an... d"l itself to his judgment aa tend ng lo pro mole tho welfare ol ibe community, Those wh„ enjoyed Ins iic.|Uuiii>tin\j- ship will experience u Very real -en • of loss because ol his death while universal sympathy will bv lelt for his family nnd relulives in Huir be ) rouvemenl. NOTICE Nol ice is' hereby given Ihut (he Howe Sound and Northern ltuilwuy Company (a compuny incorporated by Hie legislature of the 1'rovince of Hri lish Columbia/ will upply el the pre m-iil sussioi) ol parliament of Canada The A. Farro Grocery 126 2nd St. Weit Whon you deal at tha A, Farro Grocery you get exactly what you ask lur at rigbt prise, Special Attention! We carry a complete line ol Gro- ceries, Hanbury k Event Hrend 'i'i lor tl .00 A. Campbell Hope C. A. CAL. ARCHITECT 603 lluatings Street West, Vancouver, H. C, 1'hoiio Wt Residence: Tiromuu Illock iht 1st St. 1'd.nl, North Vancouver. I'hone llllll. JAY & CO. BUILDERS Plans prepared und Estimates give"' Office: 1107 Dominion Trust llldg. Vancouver. I'bonc 2197 llasidence, lh'2 Eighth Ave. K. Norlh Vuneouver. ^mmai'O , , , sent SlltlSaOai of plirliumelit eire^s cxteftt, the tllapUcuW which l„,S I ,„, „ ^ -,,' ^^ ^ul ^ beta noticeable witb r.-spoot to aome | works and undertaking ol the Com- _ . , ... . 'a j ! pany aro works lor the general advau- ma^ont 4 ibe public, us rforU 4 M> ()( ^^. ^ ^ vimi ^ prqgfeu have been given out Lorn j lines of railway whicli the (.'ompany is tiaw to tiaw by Burrerd Islet Tunnel eat. Bridge Botapapy wat ths rotle- Hop 4 Ibat utter went ol nstlMi no- no w uutborined to const rucl and op orate as follows: from a point at or near I,i|looet; thence northerly along nam hut grown up in (be public aim wilb relcsenco to brMge eon- elrlwtion, bacaviae 61 nveiAai assur- enjssi whieb. were violatajd ua regularly ujthay wersj' aum *y the prb/pte cor- pattlioi mUab lar many years faolo ta^s sole rigfc* to build a bridge ul iwti aiaaiowa. laaaawaaiv m/t-Ufm., aaaunij he valley of the Fraser rivsr to tlie town ol Fort Oleorge, thence northerly to the valloy ol the Parsnip lliver and along the valley ol the Parsnip river to a point at or near ils junction with lho Peace rivsr, thenco easterly along tbe Peace river to Poace Biver landing : witli power to Uy out, construct, operate and maintain a branch lino from Newport- at lie head of Howe Sound lo Uie cities of Norlh Vancouver and Vtneouvtr; (3) to empower NEW YORK CAFE Near post Office ESPLANADE WEST First rluss meals, i'n; comminution ticket, 'il 'meals, >l Keglllar room ..ml board (6 and up. LOW SEA, Proprietor Jlreuklusl fi to Hl.lfi; dinner 11 lo ISO ; Sup|sji 5 lo I'M.' Open ull day. I.AIIY WA1IHKSSKS N.V.WOODYARD CUT WOOD 16 inob-43 per loud I'i incb-43.M |s.i- loud Cordwood-ajV) pcricord Office and Vwd; SECOND and ST. PATRICK Phono ISO P. 0. Bor 136 PIHI.IC NOTICE is hereby given Ihul, under the aulhority coiitnim-d iu Motion 131 of Ihe "l.und Act," a regulation was approved by Ihu l.iou- leiini.l-'ltAcriior in I'.nine.I fixing Die minimum sale prices ol lirst und tee- oud class I..n.l ul -Iii und C) per acre reepectlvely. This regulation further providad lhal Ihe prices hxod tborein should apply ll) ull Inict; with ii'Sp.-a-l lo which the applications to |)urohuse were given (llloUI'.lllle ea.ie.elei ..I i,|i iiflao the dale ol said regulation, namely April 3rd, wu, Further notice is now given Ihul b virtue ol a regululion approved by llie l ia an ti ,i,f ',,,-.. i mo in < ...iii., 1 on the JOth of Nay, IVII, that the rogu lotion dated the 3rd April, IUII, bo hold not to. apply to applications t purchase Vacant Crowe lands wiiii'li were received by tho Assistant Com inissioneis of I/imda ou or belore Ihe (aaid April 3rd, llll), and with respect to which the rcjuirud deposit of fifty cents |n-i acre had bee;) received liy suid Commissioners on or la-fore the said April 3rd, llll I. > WHIT. A. HKNWK'K, Deputy Minister of (.audi. Depart ment ol Lands, Victoria, B. C, I6tli of May, llll). m An Opportunity of a Lifetime ' I. 'I' I I 11 I. I'll. I llllHlllil.il. Block 34, District Lot 550, One Block from Carline. Urge Sized Lots. 50 x 157, all Cleared. Magnificent View. One Illock from Boulevard n> *«rn if .III' Spstlsl Tanw for 14 Oar« "riCeS |9!)0 NOlUl VieW FglhCadi.Bal. S, l», H, .ad US month. $1000 South View riJ M T" Double Comers from $2300 fclderMurraylo. "It. BB' FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. (LONDON, ENGLAND) ASSETS: $94,900,000 Hole Agent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC. 18 LONSDALE AVENUE Agreement! and Contracts drawn of evory deicriplion Phone 157 Csnaral Convsysncing 237 V7/E are Sale Agents " for this Block in North Vancouver. Come in and see us about prices and terms THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO, LTD. 219 Lomdalc Avenue Telephone 44 Campbell Realty & Investment Go. FOB .SAI.lv -611 It. lut un Ulh etrcel norlli aide, 11/160, terms ; 60 It. lot un 7lli slnvl 11,300 111 cash, In.1.ni"- arrange. REAL .'STATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE Ha. P. O. IIOX 114 ■■■Ps^saWI^B^^.jmiU.as»aJlMWajaMaM>iraWa REMOVAL NOTICE We wish Io notify the general public that on and after June 1st we will occupy the front offices on the first floor in the new BANK OF HAMILTON liUILDING, comer of First Street and 1.0111-dale Avenue. BELOW VALUE A fine double corner in Block 2, D. L. 273 on Seventh St. 100x150. $3,600. 1-4 cash, balance 6,12 and 18 inonths. This is Iliu best buy in the dislrict and you will bavi- lo ai I quickly to tske advsiilage ol this at tlie present price. ■" Canadian Financiers, Limited Phone 215 K, nuiAi.i,, Idii-.il H.innurr. finest Hoof Garden on Pacific Coaat REDA&ANDRUSS fROPBIITOBS Ssloni) Sikkkt. • • • • NOflTH VANCOUVEK. ti. C. ' FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 Second Street East. Telephone 206 { Convenience to Noilh Vancouver Merchants Buy in Yuur Own Town. Your Ord.r. ScdUted Lonsdale Supply Stores Cor. 8th and Lonsdale Pljone 40. HBAJillU STOltE 63 Lonsdale PUe232 Store of Quality t SPKC'IAI.S FOH TUESDAY l.iiiiwlnlu llli'nd i'l'n, rug. IHo li Ib. lur 11.011 l.iinailulu lllunii I'utlee, rug. 10c, 3 lb. lur $1.00 18 lb. suck II. C Sii(i,-ir. reg. ' ll.|0 11.00 Finest lniii|i .Ni|jiii, 2 11). i-nrl.iiH rug. H6c SOo ' Finosl Icing Sugar, rug. 10c 3 lb Dtic Finu Sagu, leg. 4 Ib. lur 26c, 6 Ib 36c Wugslull'e Hut. Fruits, reg. 36c our |incc „38o Cliivor's -Iiiiii.d. I lb. glass, reg. reg. 60c, uiir price SOc Oliver's M.iiiii.iI..iI.-, 1 lb. glnHs, reg. Vie, our price 2l)c I'liiver's iliirinuliidu, 6 Ib. iin . leg. Ijlle, Dili price 60c Keiller's M.-n in.-.l.»l.-. 6 lb line, reg. 60c, our price 60c Laundry Soap, reg- 6c Iwr, ...7 Im '16c K'ls Nuplillui tiu„)i, nn. 3 fortUe I lor '16c ltoyul Crown Cleanser, a-g. inc 3 lor 86c Hoyal Sluliilnril Flour, 10 II). rev- $1.70, our prioo $1.60 3 Hi. I'uro l.urd, reg. f.llc 46c 6 Ib I'uiv Liii-d, rug. 76c : 16c Recoil, by aide, ix'g. '26c .,, 33c Hums, by wliulc, nig. 30e 18c Creumvi-y llnilur, n-g il lor $1 3 lur 06c Full line ul Ii.-.-li uiul dried Heals, Iresh and dried Fish, ole, Frei.li l.ettiii-e, Aspuragna, ToniatoiSJ 'ilxili I'eiiH, New I'ntiitiii-s. lllnib.iiii, ix>g. 6 lb. fur 36c, fi Ib lor 36c. Free delivery lo all purls ul city. COAST DISTRICT, HAXfiE I TAKF NOTICE ibul the Vancouver Timber k Trading Company, l.iiiuiixl, intends lu upply lur pirmisaion to purchase ilic lullou ng dei.rilol lande: Commencing al e pusl plnnied ut tbe Nurtliviesl corner nl lot "2"., ibeu-' running auutb 'ill cbiiins,'tb n c wisl Ni cbains, ihcuce norlb 38.011 .h.iin«, Ibcncc ensi M) clmins, tben-e yui'lli S.OU iii.nn- lu place ol lomuicncDm-jnt. VAMDl VEII TIMHF.H k i'BAII- IMI CO. LTD., W. II, V'Al'itlAN, Ageni. Duled April Hub, IVII, 13-7 PALACE HOTEL l<Aifs: ti un pi-i snd up. Special rales to faiuilius and lo ngiil.ii Imartlcis New Wealminilcr [.and Dislrict- Dislriol ol Now Weilminslor. TAKE notice Ibat Kobort Dull Kimond ol Vancouvor, H. C. occupation, broker, inlciids lo apply lor iiorniiision In pur cbuso t In- Inll.iwing described lands I I'liiiuni-nring at a p.i.i planted on tbs wesl side nl a amull buy on ibo Norlb lino ol Lot 3630, ilia a,.,, wesl 30cbains more or loss lo llio nurlbwest corner ol Lot 3630 ; llioncc south 33.70 cbains lu tlie ouiiln-usl corner ul I.ut 2623; ibcme weal 31.72 cliaim lu tlio south- .ir-i .... nn ol I.ut 668 ; tbonce north 80 chaini more ur leas lo lho southwest corner ol Lot 1238; thence east 33.78 rliains mure ur loss to shore ol lake ; limine in a soulhorly diroclion along slime ul luko to point ol Oom- imincemont. BOBBBT IH'FF K1NM0ND, 1Mb March, 1011. 1-6 C. DOWIt ONTRACTOR A^D BUII.DBR I'liuis, Specifications, Estimates F. 0. Box 27, North Vancouver N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Telephone 276 127 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VAMCOUVEA A ,f m Ttn mmm mm nm\ '.iliiii'i ail. ijiiiiiiiiiii,'||ii mmm .iiiiwiiiiiiiit Auction Sale df Real Estate in ini.g. in Hum mmmmmmmm City and District of North Vancouver »—■—-" .1 IU ■ .11 —awaaaaa^a.. II , —a.^— in, ll | . Hi .11 ■ I 11 I III . | |l , a. n JI the construction of Second Narrows Bridge is absolutely * assured, and there will be no more postponements. 'flip same may be sail} ol Railway Construction. Tlie work must now yo on. Bridge and Railways mean opening the way for many large industries in North Vancouver, aud docks'a»d warehouses for shipping must also follow to occupy its magnificent waterfront. Given the MIDGE, the UAH.-WAYS, the INDUSTRIES nnd the DOCKS, what can hinder North Vancouver from becoming the Liverpool ol the Pacific Coast ? More than that I Add to these commercial advantages the location of Norlh Vancouver for residences over a very wide area and stretching Irom Ihe Nqrth Ann to Howe Sound—a locution which cannot be paralelled anywhere, and you have a centre that is bound to draw to itself a vast population. The fact that the University Commissioners gave second place io North Vancouver for a location for the University means much. H certainly would have taken first place if the government had possessed a sufficient arpa of jand there lo locate il upon- f ' Where can a settler go to reside aud have so many advantages ? For his family there is every advantage in Churches and Schools, l'or travel there is an excellent jo niinule Ferry Service owned and operated by the City, and an ever-extending tramway system. A perfect system of sewage drains is being installed in the City und the Water Systems of the City and District are very good. Norlli Vuneouver is known as the play ground and pleasure resort of Vancouver. Hut these possessions essentially belong (.> her own citizens. Her mountains to climb an<| lur canyons of world-wide reputation tp view. IUt slioiltittga und linlijngs and her pleasure parks' are ull her own, and us time goes o|i all these things must contribute to her progress mill popularity. North Vancouver's progress during the past six years has been phenomenal, considering her insulated position. Her population has increased seven limes. Her tux revenue last yeur was eleven times as much as it was in 1904. The assessed value of the Norlh Shore hinds is today nineteen times what it was six years ago, und the electorute has increased from 574 voters'to S',ioo voters. This rate of increase should he greatly accelerated on tlie advent of Railways und new Industries, Il is, therefore, no idle dream to expect a population of 30,000 persons on the North Slinre biforc the end ol 1416, and to huve Ihe taxable value of properly ut least four times what it is today- Any one who takes account of facts must reci%ni/.e lhal these estimates ure moderate und well founded. Taxes ure not levied 111 any improvements in either the City or the Dislrict. This means much to encourage local Industries, I have instructions to offer the properties after mentioned for sale by auction in my Real Estate Exchange Hall, Club Block, Esplanade, North m—wmumt Vancouver, on/Saturday, 27th May, at 2 o'clock, p.m. - > i / THrv, s.it; The following are the properties to be oftcred : In the East End- of District Lots 8, 9 and io, Hlock n, 1). I,. 624, on Keith Road. IaOts 6 and 7, Block 14, D. I,. 625. I.ut io. Block 36, of D. J,, bl j on Bridge Koad. \ Lots 23 and 24, Block 41 of 1). I,. 611, double .cower. Lot 22 of D. I(. yso-Woodlands. This section is of note in respect that a new saw mill of large capacity will soon le operating. Contracts are let fur the construction of u dock of 15,- nnii tons capacily for ship repairing and arrangements are well advanced for the establishment of u large business in building Steel Ruilwuy I'ulhmin Cars and Ships. These industries ulone involve a capital outlay of about $2,000,000 uud they will give regular employment for ubout 2,000 men, which means the establishment of a town of goodly size. An efficient Water System is being introduced to this seclion. Electric power and light service are uow available out lo Deep Cove, und an important advance is soon to be made forgood roads. In Lynn Valley District Sixty lots in block y, D.J,. 612, situated on and near the ijllooet Road. Seven lots in Block 1, of A of I). I,. 2003, mar tlie Fromme Road. Eight lots in block 15, of D. Ia. 2088, near Hos- kins Road. I,ots 12 and 13 of lot 3 of block 18, D. L. 2088 on Husk nu. Road. Blocks 73 und 74, I). J„ 2169 near Centre Road. I,ot 9, of Blocjis 108-109, D. I,. 2169 near Centr Rood. Ivot 24, of W 1-3, D.I,. 799- Lot 4, Block _ of M D. I<- »M. Lot 22, Block 16, D. I,. 614- Lot 7, Block 2, D. L. 615, 110x147 o» Centre Rood. Lot i§ Block 3, I). L, 2025, near District Muni cipal Hall. ' Block 8, D. L. 854 on Seymour Pipe fine timid. Lot 20, Block 6. D. L. 860, Seymour Valley. Thc extension <« the tramway through Lynn Valley, the macadamizing ol the Lyrn Valley Roud und the Centre Rood, the good water supply aid th Electric Light and 1'owcr Scrviic ull combine- t > make this lovely valley on ideal residence centre. * Thc location ol the District Municipal Ollice there is also to be a mosf important factor for its development. District Lot 612 being close to the Keith Road and well situated to receive benefit from Bridge and Railway Construction is bound to oiler a most progressive investment. Ii is expected that the Seymour Valley will soon be opened up by Railway construction. In the West End of District The *ast*rly 80 acres of D. L- 886. Bloc^ 27, of D. L. 1039. LqU 6 and 7 of lota 1-1 of Block 3, D. L. 600. MU 5i f>, 7 «4 8, block 6 of Wy, D. h- blf. Ttaie profttfties ate to receive a great impulse frow tlie early ,con»tiTuetion ol the Keith Roud Ma rine Driveway from tie cjty west to Eagle Hay- l*W. It appears altogether, likely that Railway • ^ construction oul to (he extreme wesl end will be Immediately taken on hand lo connect with the north und Ihul in the near-future a tunnel will eou- uect this west end. very closely wilh the City of Vancouver. When these things take place, then assuredly the West End of Nortli Vancouver will become ihe "West End" for residence* of ihe merchunt princes of the cities of Vancouver and North Vancouver und present Vancouver pri:cs will prevail there. . » In the City of North Vancouver and Vicinity. Lots 18 and 19, Hlock 4, 1). I,. 265 on Fifteenth Street. Lots 1 und 1, Hlock 111 A, I). I,. 544 (double corner) near Boulevard. Lots 4, 7, 8, <( aud 11, Block J27A, 1). L. 545, Twenty-seventh street. Six lots near Larson Road in 1). L. 547. Subdivision 13, lot 1, hlock 6, of D. L- 548, on 21st street. Subdivision i, lot h, block 18, ol 1). L- 541, on 17th street. Lots 41 und 4;, lilock 237, 1). I(. 545 uud 546, oil 27th street. Lots 12 and 13, block 9, D.L. 550 (Dpulilc Corner) on 21 si street. Lot 2, Block loh, D.L. 550. on Eighth street. Lots 5 und 6 (double corner) block 13, 1). L. 550 on Grand Boulevard, 106x140 feet. Lot 4, block 20,1). L. 553 on Whilcchurch street. Block 16, D. L. 553, uear Keith Road. Five lots in Hlock 5, ol I). I,. 553 on Thirteenth Street. Lots 1 and 2, Hlork 7,1). L. 553. Lots id, 11 and 12, block 9, 1). L. 553 on Drayton street. Lot 29, Block jj, J). L. 553 on Keith Ro d. Lot 22, Block 15, D. L. 553, on Ktghth'Stiect. Lots 3 and 4, Block 15, D. I,. 553. Lot 5, Block 2, I), I,. 273, on Keith Roud, Lot 15, Block 17, D. L. 273, on Fourth Street. Lots 3 and 4' ol Lot 7, block 12, I). L. 616, Uil li.mi Street. Lois 3, ol 6 und 7, block 3, I). L. 616. lust hull of Lol 14, Block 143, I) L, 274, small house, partly on lot yielding rental, 8 Ret Mow giude and suitalile lor business block. Lots 47 and 48, Hlock 166, D. L. 274, on the I'.s- planude near Lonsdale Ave. IM 14, block 170, J) L 274, on Esplanade. These are ull properties which have great possibilities of development aud increase ol value. District Lot 553, though not actually in the city boundary immediately adjoins il and il has practically all the city advantages. Many ol these advantages are enumerated above, hut one of the most interesting and important is thc near ueighhorhon'1 many of thc.se Lots of thc Grand Boulevard en (Juecnsbury I'ark. Catalogues giving full particulars regarding all .these properties and conditions of sale can be had ui uy ollice on or after ttte 25th insl. Any purchaser may be asked to forthwith deposit live per cent, ol thc price ofii-red immediately alter llie property is sold to him, and in every case the purchaser must sign the Sale Kegi.stir. The lirst cash payment on the purchase prhc must be made at my office not later Hum thc 30th i*st. Ox »4f IP.'iW. ALEX. PHILIP, Auctioneer mm—tt it: Vipii W4 •%* VW$*k Freeh Creep? at the tolls, MPpsuM P!» ptat. , . Fresh Jaettuoe Ipr Kamo, 15th Street. Sale. 0. fi. The Qrotto, near the Ferry w|»»rl lor the best in Fruits, Conleotipnory, Tobaccos afld Fountain Dainties, dully. Beads and Campbell, proprietors. 15-6 Elder Murrey Co. Sre insurance. Fruit end candy store andios cresm pirlor, reel nice business Ipr lady, cash required, MOO. See J. Hollwaino IU 3rd street, North Vsneouver. 33-6 "Tbo Knoll, high view lots, two blocks Irom Lonsdale oar, best view in North Lonsdale, only $578, easy payments. Thoso aro soiling, so get busy il you wont to woure ono. Apply, J. Mcllwuine; 163, 3rd st., North Vsneouver. 28ls District of North Vancouver. A BY-LAW to authorize the currying out ol the work ol Local Improve ment ol part of King Stroel Euut and raising by way of Local Im 1 nni-iiia-iit Debentures thc eum ol (11,500 to provide pert ol tbe cost ol carrying out tbo said work, and to assess and levy tbe Local Improvement rato or tax required to provide (or Iho payment of the In tercBt, and to accumulate a i.ini.inr. lund to puy off the sold Debentures. WHKHKAS tbe King Street (East) Local Improvement By-Isiw, 1911, wae passed by tbo Council of the District of North Vancouver to provide for ascertaining tho lund lo he benefitted, uud llie proportion of benefit received hy such lands from tbc proposed clear- Ing, grading und boulovardlng Ibat part of King Stroot Eaet, extending for three blocks oastwurdB from I .mm dsle Avenue to tbe Easterly boundary of Block 12, District Lot 788, all in tho Municipality of tho Dislrict of Nortli Vuneouver, to the full wldtb of tbe roud, and mucudumliing buioc to u width o( 21 (cot between ditches, and tho expropriation of luudB necessary where not slroudy uvulluhlo for suld purpose. AND WHEREAS It was recited In said liy In v. ihul tbo csUmutod cost of suld Improvement Work was 111,985 Ibat tbo Council hud agreed to cxpeud from tho General Funds of tho Municipality thc sum of (2,165, and tbe balunco of (9,500 must be raised by I ium ou tbo Security of a Local Aseossmont to provide for carrying out Ibo Improvement of the said Road. ' AND WHEREAS by said i.urnl Im 1 a 11.\.ina-ii 1 Hy-liiw it u provided that Ibo lands lo be benefitted by tbe carrying out of Ibe eald Improvement of tbe Mill King Slreot East arc tbo lands having a frontage on tbo said King Street East so far as It Is to be Improved, and Ihut the extent to wblcb such lends ure benefitted is In proporUon to tbe length of frontage of nub lands respectively froutJng upon suld Road. AND WHEREAS a Pellilon ha" ' 1 ui received by tbo Council duted is lo oaeb signuluro und lisped by S majority In number of Ihe persons shown by ibe lust revised usscssuieu roll of lho Muulclpjillly lo Le the owners of Ibo landi. affected by this Hy law und ihe owners o( more than mi' hull In value ul such lunde, asking ibal the said Imiiiovciuont of Ibe King Street East bo aurrlod oul as u 1 ir nl Ini).i.iM'iii. ui Mid lhal ibe sum o( (9,1)00 bo raised ly Debenture lundi lo be Issued on Hie sciurlly ol Lucnl Improvement rules, lo Le ovlcd ;i.nu.im.- to lbs sold ii.uii.i 1 tusir on Ibe raid lundi lo bo benefitted 'M uloresald. AND WHKHKAS lb" umounl ol doll which tlalii Dyl*w Is lulonded to cm ate is (9,500, and tbc same Is being creeled to provide u lund In purl (or the Improvement ol Ibe suld King Slreel East under hi al Improvement Flan. AND WHEREAS Hie amount to he raised annually by Special Rale (or paying ibe dcbl and InUiroet under Ibis lly-Uw Is (845. being ••Hi for Sinking Fund uud (475 (or Ini. rest. AND WHEREAS Ibo vulue of Ibo whole land and Improvement, or real properly rateable under Ibis Hy Uw, according to tbc lasl revised assess Beeye 0f OiKtbiAM scaled ffffi t| »e*l piths Corporation. „ 4. Tbe ssld Debenture Bpnds rt bear Interest at a rate not exceed five per cent, per annum, P»y|Mf I yearly pn the 1st day ot July and. 'j 1st day nf January In each and e¥| year during the currency ot ths 1 Debentures or spy ot thorn- Tt, shall be attached to the DsImhwL- llonds Coupons signed by the 9fH$ (or eucb and every payment of Intereirj that may become due, and such fifn turo may bo either written or stamps; 5. The said Debenture Bonds tt j principal and Interest shall be psirsJi st tbe Bunk of British Nprth Ame: lu Norlb Vancouvor, Toronto and 1 ireal, and the ssld principal sum 1 be made payable by tbe Corpprt uta date not later than thirty yi from tbe 1st day nf July, 191}. 6. For tbe purpose of lorraln sinking fund lor payment pf ssirl „,_ bouturos at maturity, and for psytywl of the Intprest tboreon as It bepijr due, amounting, said Sinking and liilcreal together, to (645, Is hereby assessed and levied M and above all other rates and I the annual sums set opposite the 1 ertles hereafter described, to be kn as "Tbe King Street (East) Local prpvemont Bute," which sums sh payable out of and from tho sold ertles, respectively, vis.:— DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY i d 1 a 2 I I 2026 28 A B 1 6 6 '7 118 It It 46 297 C 3 4 5 f 50 : 6 ' 7 (0 (0 8 50 9 10 11 IS. 49 49 49 49 25/29 1 i; 168.1 i 7 8EU1 8W'A 9 13! ' 86 86 104.4 3 1 7 132 104.8 Iii 8 4 1 168.1 786 12 13 6 t 7 8 1 2 i 100 100 100 100 100 i 100 100 786 18 4 100 * n (Hi kirn ma hi roll of Ihe District is leu Hum sand nine hundred dollars ((10,900). AND WHEREAS tbe debt is created pn Ibe S.-. hi liy of the.Special Rales settled and levied by ibis Hy Luw, and II Is guaranteed by lho credit ot the whole Municipality. TliidllKHHH UK IT ENACTED py lie II . ve nnd Council of Ibe Corpora ■ I'm of tbe District pf NorUj Vaacouvtr, In Council assembled (with tbe ssaoni of tbe electors of tbe sold Dis nili). as fellows, vli.: 1. Authority Is hereby Riven tbe Council to-carry pul ibe work of lapcsl Improvement of ibe said King Street ■'.I.ri as before described, all ss laocal Improvement under and by virtue of the sold King Street (East) l/ical Improvement Hy law, 1911. 2. It sball be lawful for lho Council to ralio by wsy Pf Ipsa Irom any person or persons, body or bodies corpo rale under Debentures tp be Issued as hereinafter provided, a sum pf money rot exceeding Is whole the auto of (9,600, aai IP causo lho seme to be paid Into the Bank of llritish North America IP Uie credll pf Ihe said Cpr- iaiiiniii.il for the purpose shove recited. 3. Debenture Bonds of the fipr porotion tp be designated 'the King Street (Ksst) laocsl Improvement De honture llonde" tp an amount eol exceeding the ssid sum pf (9.500 la whole may be Issued by the Reeve snd the Clerk of the Corporation In lerms of Ihe Municipal Clauses Act snd Ada, Tbe sold King Slreot (East) Improvcmcnl Rate or Tax shall is hereby levied and charged ana for Ihe period of thirty years as or ehurge payablo along with 111I1II1I011 to and us forming part _. annual real estate lues puyublji '1 uml nut of ihe said respective pi tics to the Bald Corporstlan Hut ll Is hereby provided thai tbc event of any of said proper' charged with mild King Street (Bj| laocel Improvement rate, being hereafter subdivided, then the rate shell also be proportionately divided and settled according tp frontage of each part or lot abutl on ssld King Slroet (East), end] subdivision of tho land sbslj jjn null- Ibal ns (or as possible no I or lol nl.oiling will bsve a less dfi ■in!, one hundred end twenty loot hi 'rom such frontage, end on sucb J ■'Melon lolng 10 made and appr >l ly i-i-rllllcele authorized hy Council (or tbo registration of tip or plan thereof, Iben Ihe uid froi rile ila..ll bo a charge only on purls or lots abutting on sold s und the remainder of the said proj lies sp subdivided (if any) sbsT (reed und released (rem tho salt as a churgo or Hon. 7 The dolt hereby created Is cleil on the Security ot thc ssld] Si reel .1 .ml) Local ImprOTI '.etc. settled and levied us bersj fore provided, und II Is guarantes) lho Municipality at large. 8. This r.', i.'.v, may be cite* ull purposes as "The King 8treaH Imal Improvement laoan 1911,'' and shall come Into Ibe 1st day of July, 1(11. Passed by tbe Council pa til day of May, 1(11.' Received the assent of ths jssj ut on Election bold on tbs day of KIM Reconsidered and Dually adppU Ihe Council und signed by Ihe I und Clerk and soaled with tbf] noraio Foal on Ihe of i.'H. I liroU 11eol ■ rending the same and of this by)** sums as may he required, hut no badtaaiby ELECTOR! OF THI PlfTMfl NORTH VANCOUVfcH. ] Tske noil-o ihat tbe abovs tt_ Copy of the proposed By-Isw which the vole of the Munii ipall be taken wllbln the follow!) stations, vli.: In ihe l.yi InsUtote llnil; In the Cbiii comer of laonsdelo Avenue Street, und at Hollyburn, District of North Vancouver, urday, the 27th dsy ol May, I 1 ween ihe bpurs of 9 o'clook i]j 7 o'.li.ii. p. m. JOHN ll. FAR«j» C. M. C. and Reluming- tyg Public notice Is hereby Hie vote Of the Kin tors of pf Nprth Vancouver will be Ihe King Slreot (East) IiocsJ monl Uta Uy I aw, 1911. ibo 271b day pf Msy. l»ll hours of ( o'clock i. m ' p. m. wllbln the foil places, vli.: In the ij; slitute Hall: In the the corner pf Lpos4i Qusisa Street, snd at Ihs District of Nprth that John 0. Fewer bs| ef returning officer tp pi such electors wllh the In that behalf. By prdor of Ihe Cpwx»t of Kortb Vwotmyw. iW In authorise tbs carrylnB nl Ills work nl Local Improve ' of Westover Boad, awl rale- y way at Local Improvement itiires the sam oi si* thousand - (16,000) |o provide part of It ol currying out tba eald and to assess and" levy the , , Imprpveraept r»ta or tax re- Ired to provide tor the payment iu# Interest, and to accumulate a .piling fund to pay oft tbe said Debentures. WHEREAS tba Westover Road ■opal Improvement By-Uw, 1011, passed by tbe Council ot the Dle- ot North Vanopuver to provide loertalnlng tbs land to be bene- , apd t'e proportion of benefit fftivad by such lands froth the pro-' " led clearing, grading and bonlevard- Its full wldtb of tbe Westover from Lyan Valley Road to .Road all In the Municipality of Vancouver (part ot wblcb run- j)l»g southwards from Ibe Lyan Val- ey Boad Is now known ae Allan Road, put tor tbe purposes of thia By-Iaaw is stlli referred to as Westover Road) '.and gravelling same to a width ot 24 jsjfpetween ditches. D WHEREAS It wae recited In By-Law tbat tbe estimated coet the said improvement work wae van thousand Ave hundred dollars 7,500), tbat tbe Council had agreed •spend from the General Funds of aa* Municipality tbe eum of one ihou- t>flve hundred dollars (11,600), and .balance of sis thousand dollars ) must be raised by loan on the ly of a local assessment to pro- or carrying out the improvement » e aaid road; P WHEREAS by said Loral Im i»ment By-I aw It le provided that lands to be benefitted by the car- f put of tbe said Improvement of said Westover Road are the lands ' ia a frontage on the said West- Boad so far as it ie to Le im iroved, and lhal ihe cm. nt lo which ucb lands are henelltled le In pro- Minn to the length of frontage of ucb Isnde respectively fronting upon ill) Road. AND WHKHKAS a I'ellllon has wen received hy lho Council dated | to eacb signature and signed by a aaJorlly In numher of the persons hown by the last revised assessment OH pf tbe Municipality lo he the own rs of the lande affected by thia By ||, and the owners of more I ban ana-half In value of such lands, ask- ■I that the said Improvement of the flstnver Road be carried out as a aocai Improvement, and Dial the sum f all tboueand dollars (16,000) be ailed by Debenture Bonde to be mtti o" the md mil) of I n. nl im evemepl Ratee to he levied accord 10 the eald frontage basis on Hie ttld lands to be benefitted us afore aid. AND WHKHKAS ihe amount of at wblcb this By-Uw is inlended t create Is six thousand dollars mfiOO), and Ihe name is being .real |-l«> provide a fund In pun for Ihe (provemiJiit of the said Westover SM under Lmal improvement Flan. TfND WHKHKAS Ihe amount to he died Biinuiill) hy special rate for lying the deht and interest under lis By-Uw Is three hundred and fty dollars (13401, being HO for tbe •king fund and $300 for interest. AND WHKHKAS the value of tbe bole land and Improvement or real mpetty rateable under Ihis lly-Uw. {cording lo Ihe last revised Assess Hit Roll of the District le twenty '• thousand nine hundred and fifty- Ha dollars (126,967). BID WHERKAS Ihe deht le rreat- on tbe security of Hie enerlal ralee tiled and levied by Ibis lly-Uw, and is guaranteed hy Ihe credit of the Mle M mil. i ia. In . THEREFORE UK IT ENACTED by a Baeve and Council of Hie Corpor Ion of the Dislrict of North Van over In i'..ni. 11 a. .'..'ini L.l (with S assent of the Electors of (he said Strict) aa follows, vli.: I, Authority Is hereby given the audi to carry out Ihe work of Leel nrovemeot of tlie ssld Woslover ii, u before described, sll as Local provement under and by virtue ol > said Westover Roel Ucal Im Women' it; i .a,-, mn. ■ It shall he lawful for tbe Coun- |0 raise by way ol loan from uny (Son or persons, body or bodies cor ftAa under Debentures in be Issued hereinafter provided, a sum of pay not exceeding la-whole Ibe eum fls .thousand dultttrs l$6,f)0U) and Muse the sum* tu he paid into tbe ak of British North America to the tif|t of (be said I'orpoiatlini for the Ml sbove recited, L Debenture Bonds of the I'mi.ur M to be designated, "Tbe Westover i laocal Improvement Debenture III*" to ao amount not exceeding i said eum of els (houesnd dollars IMt) In whole may be Issued by I B*ev» and the clerk of Ihe ('or Ulion In tasrins of the Municipal mm Act and Acts emending the m sad at this Dy Uw In sums u lb raqulred, bul no elngle I (ebon [ mall bs for s greater eum than I thousand dollars I|l,'l00). Each OVe eald Debentures .ball be signed I|U aaid Reeve and clerk and seal- lh tha Seal of Ibe CorporaUon. The said Debenture Bonds sball ' r Interest at a rate not erreedlng r3f0f capt- per annum, payable tyaariy on the Brat day of July ,the first day of January in earn .atary year during Ihe rurrency ijl said Debentures or sny of them. fa Shall be attached lo tbe De Un Bonds, Coupone signed by the ma tor each and every payment of rat thai may become due, and dgatlori may be either wrlllen mampai. 'fka said Debenture Bonds as to i tii Intereet sball be pav the Bank of British Norlh bf North Vancouver, Toronto ■atl, end the said principal be mad* payable by In* »t a dale not later than from iii* drst day of laly, run umm, mmi nmovvn, n, a proyeuiant Bat*," which sums shull be payable out of and trow tha said properties reBpsctlvsly, vls,;- Psscrlptlon of Property. fl 2023 3087 1 8 6/8 6 126 18.46 6 80 6.43 17 234 16.80 18 231 16.90 18 1 40.2 2.78 8 40.2 8.73 8 40.2 2.73 4 40.2 8.78 6 40.2 2.73 20 284 16.60 31 234 16.90 32 234 16.90 83B'/i 117 7.96 23W14 117 .7.96 84 234 15.90 25A26 1 a 36 2.44 2 33.4 2.27 3 33.4 2.27 4 33.4 2.27 6 33.4 2.27 6 33.4 2.27 7 33.4 2.27 8 83.4 2.27 e 33.4 2.27 10 33.4 2.27 11 33.4 2.27 18 33.4 2.27 13 33.4 2.27 14 33.4 2.27 27 234 15.90 28 234 15.90 29 234 15.90 30 a 234 15.90 31 234 15.90 32 234 16.90 83 234 16.90 34 1-6 1 33.5 2.27 A 37 8 2 33.5 2.27 3 33.5 2.27 4 33.5 2.27 . 6 33.5 2.27 6 33.5 2.27 36 2/5 1 33.5 2.27 2 33.6 2.27 3 33.5 2.27 4 33.5 2.27 6 33.5 2.27 6 33.5 2.27 36 11 86.5 6.87 12 16H.8 11.84 13 33 2.21 11 33 33 2.21 2.21 16 33 2.21 17 33 2.24 18 33 2.24 i* purpose of formlnf a tor paymeat ot said TB* I pjaturity, mi tat payment tbereoa as It Ucoroes I said slaking fund and MM, t**r* is I jm4 mm or*r sad rat« and UU* lis maiU tba prepay ribat ta be knows 10 Road Local to- The said .Westover ltoud Local Im provenient Hale or Tax shall be and is hereby levied and charged annually for Ihe period of fifty years as a lien or charge payable along with and In addition lo, and ae forming pari of the annual real estate taxes payable for and out of tbe eaid respective properties to the said -Corporation. But it Is hereby provided thai iu Ihe evenl of any of said properties charged wllh said Weetover Road Ucal Improvement Rate, being now or hereafter subdivided, tben Ihe said rale shall also he pro|iortionately subdivided and settled arcordlng to the irom age of eacb pari or lot abut ting on said Westover Road and Ihe nib division of the land shall he so made Ihat ae far as possible no part or lot abutting will have a less depth than one hundred and twenty feel hack from euch frontage, and on such subdivision being so made and approved of hy .1 niiii.ii. authorized by Ihe Council for ihe registration of the map or plan thereof, then the said frontage rate shall he a charge only on such paiin or lots abutting on said street, and the remelnder of the said i'i.". i ii' so subdivided lit eny) shall l:e freed ond released from the said rale as.a charge or lien. The debt hereby created is created on the security of llie said Westover Road Loral Improvement Kale, settled and levied aa hereinbefore provided, and II is guaranteed by •he Municipality at large. 8. This lly-Uw may be cited for all ? iiri.a,- .t as "Tbe Westover Koad i in i.i Improvement Loan By-Uw, 1911," i ml shall come'into effect on Ihe Drst day of July, 1911. Passed, by the Council on the lllh day of May, 1911. Hi.chid (he assent of tbe Electors et an Election held on Ihe day of 1911. Reconsidered end finally adopted by Ibe Council and signed by (he Reeve and Clerk and sealed with tbe Corporate Seal on the day of 1911. ELECTORS OF THE OI8TRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER, Take notice tbat tbe above Is a true copy of the proposed By-Uw upon wblcb the vote Of the Municipality will be taken within the following polling stations, vli.: In tbe Lynn Valley Insilimc Hall; la the Churcb Hall at corner of Unsdale Avenue and Queen Street; and at Hollyburn, all in tbe District of North Vancouver, on Baturday, tho 27th day of May, 1911. between tbe houre of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. JOHN 0. FARMER, C. M. C. and Returning .Officer. Public notice is hereby given that th* vol* of the Electors of the Districl of North Vancouver will be taken on the Westover Road Ucal Improvement Loan By-Law, 1911, on Saturday, Ihe 27th day at May, 1911, between the houre of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., within the following polling places, vis.: In the Lynn Valley institute Hall; In the Cburcb Hall at ths corner of Unsdale Avenue and Queen Street; and at Hollyburn, all In the Dietrict of North Vancouver, and tbat Jobn 0. Farmer haa been appointed returning officer to take the votes of euch electors wllh the usual powers In ibat behalf. By order of the Council, T. A. ALLAN, Acting Reeve. JOHN G. PARMER, C. W <'. DMriot «f Mnrth Vsncouvsr. .Sm«rt Boy Wasted, side to write shorthand pad etxvntumai to office Wo*. Opportunity Ior ef/in*-rio^ pu- (dl. Apply Biatrial Engineer's Office, fadtaaia, North Vancouver. jpisHriot of Worth Vancouvor, , A BY-LAW to authorlre tbs carrying out ot tbe work ol local Improvement ot psrt ot Nye Street East, and ralelng by way of Uoal Improvement Debentures tbe sum Of e|avan thousand three hundred dollars (811,800) to provide part of tlie cost of carrying out the said work, and to assess and levy tbe Local Improvement Rate or. Tax required to provide tor tbe payment of the Interest, and to accumulate a sinking fund to pay oft the said Debentures! WHEREAS tbe Nye Street (East) Ucal Improvement By-Uw. 1811, was passed by tbe Council of the District Of North Vsneouver to provide for ascertaining the land to be benefitted, snd the proportion of benefit receiveil by such lands from the proposed clearing, grading and houlevBrdlng to IU full width ot that part of Nye Street extending three blocks East' wards from Unsdale Avenue to the Eastern boundary of Block 12, District Ut 786, all In the Municipality of the District of North Vancouver, and macadamlxlng same to a width of 24 feet between ditches and tbe expropriation of the necessary lands where not already available. AND WHEREAS It was recited in ssld By-Uw that tbi estimated cost of the said improvement work wae fourteen thousand one hundred and seventy dollars ($14,170), that the Council had agreed to expend from tbe General Funds of the Municipality tbe eum of two thousand eight hundred and seventy dollars ($2,870), and Ibe balance of eleven thousand, three hundred dollars ($11,300) must be raised by loan on tlie security of a local assessment to provide for carrying out the Improvement of the said Road. AND WHEREAS by eald Ucal Im provement By-Uw It Is provided that the lands to be benefited hy the car- rylm< out of the said Improvement of the said Nye Street East are the lands having a frontage on Ihe said Nye Street East so far as It is lo he improved, and that the extent to which such lands are heiielilled Is lu proportion to Ihe length of ii.uh...- of such lands respectively fronting upon said Road. AND WHEREAS a I'ellllon has been received by the Council, dated as to each signature and .... nod hy a majority lit number of the persons shown by the last revised AeBCBEment Roll of the Municipality lo be the owners of the lands effected hy Ihii By-Uw and the owners of' more thai: one-half In value of smh bind . nsklng lhal ihe Said Improvement of Nye Slreel East he carried oul us a Local Improvement, and Ihul the sum of eleven thousand three hundred dollars ($11,300) he raised byvDobentiire Bonds lo he issued on Ihe security of Local Improvement Hales lo be levied arcordlng to ihe said frontaee basis on Ihe said lands to' be benefilted as aforesaid. AND WHEREAS Ibe aawcnt of debt which Ibis By-Uw Is Inlended In create, Is eleven Ihousaml three hundred dollars ((11,3011), and Ihe seme is being created to provide a fund In part for the Improvement of Ihe said Nye Slreel East under Local Improve im hi Plan. AND WHEREAS Ihe amount lo be raised annually hy Special rate for paying Ihe dehl and Inierest under this ily-Uw Ib seven hundred and sixty-seven dollars ($767), being (202 for sinking fund and 1566 for Interest. AND WHEKEAS the value of Ihe whole land and Improvement or real property rateable under Ihis By Uw, in i online to the last revised assess in. in mil of Ihe in.diin Ib len thou sand seven hundred dollars ($lu,70'l). AND WHKHKAS tbe debt le created on the ua mil) of Ihe special rales settled and levied hy Ihis By-Uw, and it Is r.iiiii.niii'.'d by Ihe credit of the whole Miiniclnallly. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED by the Reeve and Council of Ihe Corporation of Ibe Dislrict of Norlh Vancouver In Council assembled (with Ihe assent of Ihe Electors of Ihe said Dislrict) as follows, viz.:- 1. Authority Is hereby given the Clin il lo carry out Ihe work of Ucal Improvement of the ssld Nye Slreel East as before described, all as Local Impron in.-in under and hy virtue of tbe said Nye Street (East) Ural Improvement By-Uw, I9IL 2. It shall be lawful for Ihe Council lo raise by way of loan from uny person or persons, body or bodiee corporate under Debentures to he issued as hereinafter provided, a sum of money not exceeding In whole the sum Of eleven thousand Ihree hundred dollars '$11,300) and to cause Ihe same to he puid Inlo (he Bank of British Norlh America lo the credit of Ihe said Corporation for the purpose above recited. 3. Debenture Bonds of the Corporation to be designated "The Nye Street '(East) Ucal Improvement Debenture Bonds" lo an amount not exceediug the ssld sum ot eleven thousand three hundred dollars ($11,8111)) In whole may be Issued by the Reeve and the clerk of the Corporation In term* of the Municipal Clauses Act and Acts amending Ibe same, aad of this By- Uw In eume as may be required, but no elngle debenture shall he for a greater sum than one tboueand dollars ($i,0iij). Eacb of the eald Debenture* eball be signed by the said Reeve and Clerk and sealed with tbe Soal of tbe Corporation. 4. Tbo eald Debenlure Bonds shall bear Interest at a rate not exceeding live eer cent, per annum, payable half- yearly on Ihe 1st day of July and the first day of January In eacb and every year during the currency of the said Debentures or any of them. There shall be attached to Ihe Debenlure Bonds, Coupone signed by the Reeve tor each and alary payment of interest tbat may become due, end euch eignature may he either written or etamped 5. The said Debenture Bonds as to principal and Intereet shall lite payable at the Bank of British North America in North Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, and the said principal Sum shall be made payable by the corporation at a date not later than thirty years from the 1st day of July, I»1L 6. For the purpose of forming a sinking fund for payment ot tha .Said Debentures at maturity, aai tar payment of the Interest thereon m It be- there Is hereby assessed Slid levied over and above all other rates and taxes the annual sums set opposite tha properties hereafter described lo be. known as "The Nye Street (Bast) Ucal Improvement Bate," which sums shall be payable out ol and Irom the said properties respectively, v|s.;— Dsscrlptlon ot Prppsfty, S 22 25/29 8' 11 18 14 16 16 17 18 18 21) il 768 § 61.3 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 60 112.4 112.2 60 60 60 60 60 60' 50 60 11,1 132 132 103.4 168.1 168.1 133 132 103.3 100 100 100 100 100 Kill 100 100 ♦16.66 13.78 12.78 18.70 12.19 18.79 12.71) 18.78 18.79 28.i6 28.76 18.78 18.19 13.79 12.79 12.79 12.79 12.79 12.79 16.66 83.77 83.77 26.46 40.46 40.45 83.77 83.77 26.45 25.68 25.68 25.58 25.68 25.58 26.68 25.58 25.68 cowee due, mounting, said sinking fund and inter.nu together, to tW, The said Nye Street (East) Ucal Improvement Rale or Tux shall he and Ib hereby levied and charged an 1.null' for the period of thirty years ae a lieu or charge payable along wllh ..nd In addition lo, und as forming part of ihe annual real eBlate taxes payablo for and out of Ihe said respective pi.c adii. lo Hie said t'aj porallon. Bul II ie hereby provided lhal In Ihe event of any of said properties charged with said Nye Street East Local Improvement Rate, being uow or here- aftir subdivided, llu 11 Die said rale shall also he proportionately subdivided and Bellied uuordliiK to Ihe (ronlage of each purl or lot uhiilllng 011 eald Nye Slreel East, and the subdivision of Ihe luud shall he bo made lhal as far sb possible no part or lol abutting will have a leBS depth Ihau one hundred and twenty feel back 'rom such frontage, and on such sub division being so made and spproved 'i hy certificate authorized hy the Council for Ihe registration of Ihe map or 1 Im thereof, Iben Ihe said front age rate shall he a ishnrire only on such pails or lots akatllng on said street, and Ihe remainder of Ihe Bald properties so subdivided lif any) Bliall be freed and released from the said rale as a charge or lien. i. The debt hereby created is created 011 the security of the said Nye Street fEast) ' Ucal Improvement Kale, M-iil.al and levied as hereinbefore provided, and ll is guaranteed by the Municipality al large. 8. This By-Uw may be died for all purpores es "The Nye Slreel I Eusl | Lo.ul Im 1-nn-'ii iin Loan By-Uw, 1911," and shell come Into effect on Ihe flret duy of July, 1911. Passed hy Hie Coumll on the lllh day ol May. 1911. Received the assent of Ihe Electors al an Election held on the day of 1911. Reconsidered and finally adopled hy the Council and signed hy the Heeve and Clerk and sealed with the Cor porate Seal on Ihe day ol 19ILj ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER. Till,.- notice thut Ihe ulove Ib a true copy of Ihe proposed By-law upon which the vote of the .Municipality will he lakeu wllbln the following polling imt lone, viz.: Ii) the Lynn Valley InstJtule Hull; In Ihe Church Hall ut corner of Unsdale Avenue and Queen Street; and at Hollyburu, all In Ihe Districl of North Vancouver, on Saturday, llie 27th* day of May, Kill, between the hours of 9 o'clock i' in. and 7 o'clock p.m. JOHN 0. FAHMEIt, C. M. 0, and Returning Officer. Public notice Is hereby given that Ihe vote of the Electors of tbe District of North Vsacouver will bo lakeu on the Nye Slreel (East) Ucal Improvement Uau By Uw, 1911, on Saturday, tbe 27th day of May, 1911, between tbe hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., wllbln tbe following polling places, via.: In the' Lynn Valley Institute Hall; In the Cburcb Hall at the corner ot Unedale Avenue and Queen Street; and at Hollyburn, all In tbe District of North Vuneouver, and tbat John O. Farmer hae been appointed returning officer lo take the votes of eucb electors wltb the ueual powers In tbat bebalf. By order of the Council, T. A. ALLAN, Acting Reeve. JOHN O. FARMER, ('. M. O. Freeh Fruits daily ul the Grotto. Fresh HuWcrmiik daily st the Grotto, 6 cents per quart. First quality Ice Cream, wholesale aad retail at the Grotto. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiner* oi America. Ucal No. 1436. Headquarters (or both workmen seeking employment and contractors needing moo, at CummingV Store, Lonsdale Avenue. Business agent's hour* 8-00 to 8.80 a.m. and 6 to I..3D pj». 4- B. fbaki feysioeee agwt. U Piltrlot of'tfortii Vuwwtf, A BY-LAW to authorise the carrying out of tbs work of Ucal Improvement ot part of Queen Street West and raising by way qf Ucal Improvement Dobonturos the sum fit five thousand dollars (86,000) to provide part ot the cost of carrying out the said work, and to assess snd levy tbe Ucal Improvement Hate or Tax; required to provide for tba payment of tbe Interest, and to accumulate a slaking fund to pay off tho said Debentures. WHEREAS tba Queen Street (West) Ucal Improvement By-Uw, 1911, was panned by the Council at the District of North Vancouver to pro- Vide for ascertaining tbe Und lo be benefitted, and tba proportion of benefit received by such Isnds from the proposed clearing, grading and houie- vardliig to the full width ot 66 ft ot tbat part of Queea Street extending for two blocks Westwards from Lone- dale Avenue to tbe Westerly boundary of District Ut 2026, all In the Municipality of the District of North Vancouver and macadamising ssme to a width ot 24 feet between dltcbes sad the expropriation of tfae necessary land where not already available. AND WHEREAS It was recited in eaid By-Uw that tbe estimated cost of said Improvement Work was six thousand three hundred and sixty dollars (86,360), thst the Council had agreed to expend from tbe General Funds of the Municipality the sum of one thousand three hundred and sixty dollari; ($1,360), and the balance of five tboueand dollars (85,000) must be raised by loan on the security of a local assessment to provide for carrying out the Improvement of the said road. AND WHEREAS by said Ucal Improvement By-Uw It is provided tbat the lands to be benefitted by tbe carrying out of the eald Improvement of the eald Queen Street West are tbe lands having a frontage on the ssld Queen Slreel West so far as it is to he Improved, and Ihat the extent to which such lands arc benefitted is in 11.iiioiiii.il to the length of frontage of such lands respectively fronting upon eald road. - AND WHERKAS a Petition has been deceived by tho Council dated ns to each signature and signed by a majority In number of Die persons shown by Hie lasl revised assessment roll of the Municipality to-be the owners of llie lends affected by this By- Uw and lb' owners of more than in.' hulf iii value of Buch lands, asking lhal Ihe Bald Improvement of Queen 'tree! Wesl he carried out as a Local Improvsmsnt, and thai the sum of live thousand dollars ($6,000) be nn. d hy Debenture Bonds to be Issued on Hie i-ei uiiiv of Ucul Improvement Kates lo be levied artordlng lo Ihe said frontage basis on the said lands io be i ■ ia. im. .1 as aforesaid. AM) WHEKEAS (he amount or dehl which Ihis By-law Ib inlended to creste Is five thousand dollars ($6,000), and the same Is being created lo provide a fund in part for tbe Improvement of Hie eald Queen Street West under Ucal improvement Plan. AND WHEREAS the amount to he raised annually hy special rate for laving the dehl and Intereet under Ihis Bylaw Ib two hundred and eighty-three dollars ($283), being $33 for ; iiil.ni. iiiiul and (250 for interest. AND WHEKEAS the value of the whole land and Improvement or real properly rateable under this By law, laioiiling io the last revised assessment roll of the in. is fourteen ilinmumI five hundred dollars ($11,600). AND WHEREAS the debt Is created on the security of the special rules sullied and levied by Ibis By-Uw, and ll Is guaranteed by the credit ol the whole Municipality. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED by the Reeve and Council of the Corporation or the Dislrict of North Vancouver In Council assembled (witb tbe .'. a' ni of Die electors of the said Dislrict), ss follows, viz.: — 1. Authority Is hereby given tbc Council to carry oul Ihe work of Ucal Improvement of Ihe suld Queon Street Wi'Bt a* before described, all aa Ucal Improvement under and by virtue of Ihe said Queen Street West Locul Iin provement By-Uw, 1911. 2. it shall he lawful for Ihe said Council to ralee by way of loan from any person or persons, body or bodies corporate under Debentures lo be Issued as hereinafter provided, a sum of money not exceeding in whole tbe sum of live thousand dollars ($6,000) and to cause Ibe same to be paid Into the Bank of British Norlh America to llie credit of the said corporation for lho purpose above recited. 3. Debenture Bonds of tlie Corporation to be designated "Tbe Queen Street West Local Improvement Debenture Bonds" lo an amount not exceeding tbe said sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) In whole may be Issued by the Reeve and Ihe Clerk of Ihe Corporation In terme of tbe Municipal Clauses Act and Act* amending Hie same, and of Ibis By Uw In sums as may be required, bul no elngle Debenture shall be for more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). Ueh of the said Debentures shall be signed by the ssld Reeve snd Clerk and Sealed with the Seal of ths Corporation. 4. Tbe said Debenture Bonds sball bear Interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent, per annum, payable half yearly on the first day of July and on tlie first day of January In each and every year during the currency of the siald Debentures or any of them. There eball he attached to the Debenture Bonds, Coupons signed by the ii.-a-.'.' for eacb and every payment of Interest Ihat may become due, and such i '• i.-'iu.. may be cither writue or stamped. 6. Tbe eald Debenture Bonds as to principal and Interest shall be payable ai the Bank of British North America in North Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, and tbc said principal sum shall be made payable by the Corporation at a dale not later than fifty years from the first day of July, 1911. 6. For in* purpose of forming a Local Improvment Bala," which sums shall be payable out ot and from the said properties respectively, vis.:— PBSCWPflON OP PBOPWWV R 8026 4/18 09 fi i 1 80 17.30 i 60 7.20 8 80 7.80 i 80 7.80 6 80 7.30 t (0 7.20 1 80 7.80 6 88 9.86 9 88 8.9S 10 80 7.30 11 60 7.10 12 60 7.30 18 60 7.80 14 60 7.80 16 60 7.80 16 60 7.80 i 126 14.86 t 80 7J0 4 80 7.30 6 60 7.80 ( 60 7.30 7 60 7.30 8 60 7.20 8 60 7.20 10 60 7.20 11 72 8.60 18 73 8.60 13 60 7.80 li 60 7.20 16 60 7.20 Iti 60 7.20 17 60 7.20 18 60 7.20 It 60 7.20 20 60 7.20 21 126 14.86 sinking fund for payment of ssid Debentures at maturity, and for pay ment of the Interest thereon as It be comes due, amounting, said Slaking Fund and Interest together, to $283, there le hereby essesead and levied over and above all Other rates aad taxee the annual sums set opposite the properties hereafter described to Tbe said Queen Street West Ucal Improvement Rate or Tsx sbsll be and ie hereby levied and charged annually for tbe period of fifty years ss a Hen or charge payable along wltb and in addition to, and as forming part of the annual resl estate taxes payable for and out of tbe said respective properties to the said Corporation. But It is hereby provided that In the event of any of eald properties cbsrg- ed with eald Queen Street West Ucal Improvement Rate, being now or hereafter subdivided, Iben Ihe said rate shell also be proportionately subdivided and settled according to the frontage of eacb part or lol abatllag on said Queen Street Weet, and the subdivision of the land sball be so made that as far as possible no part or lot shutting will have a lees depth than one hundred and twenty feet back from such frontage, and on eucb sub division being so mode and approved of by certificate authorized by the Council for tbe regielration of the map or plan (hereof, then the said frontage rale shell he a cbarge only oo sucb parts or lots abutting on said street, and the remainder of the ssid properlles so subdivided (If any) sball he freed and released from the said rale as a cbarge or lieu 7. Tbe debt hereby created Is created on the security of tbe said Queen Street West Meal Improvement Rate, settled and levied as hereinbefore provided, and li ie guaranteed hy tbe Municipality at Urge. " This Bylaw msy be died for all purposes as "The Queen Street West Ural Improvement I.oan By-law, 1911," and sball come Into effect oo Ihe flret day of July, 1911. I'asBcd by the Council on tbe lllh day of May, 1911. Received the assent of tbe electors at an Election held on the day of 1911. Reconsidered and finally adopled by the Council and signed by tbe Reeve and Clerk and sealed wilb tbe Corporate Seal on tbe day of 1911. ELECTOR8 OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER. Take notice that the above Is a una copy of the proposed By-Uw upon wblcb tbe vote oi the Municipality will be taken witbin the following polling stations, vis.: In tbe Lynn Valley institute Hall; In the Church Hull at corner of Unsdale Avenue and Queen Street; and al Hollyburn, all In the District of North Vancouver, on Saturday, (he 27th day of May, 1911, between the hours of 8 O'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. JOHNO. FARMER, C. M. C. and Returning Officer. Public notice is hereby given that the vote of the Electors of Ihe Dislrict of North Vancouver will be taken on Ibe Queen Street (Wesl) Locsl Improvement Man By-Uw, 1911, on Saturday, tbe 21 Hi day of May, 1911, between Ihe hours of 9 o'clock a.m. aad 7 o'clock p.m., wllbln the following polling places, vis.: In the Lyan Valley insi11me Hall; In the Churcb Hall at Uie corner of Unsdale Avenue and Queeu Street; aad al Hollyburn, all In Ibe District of North Vancouver, and Ibat John O. Farmer hs* been appointed reluming officer to lake Ibe votes of sucb electors with the usual powere in tbst behalf. By order of (he Council, T. A. ALLAN, Acting Reeve. JOHN O. FAHMER, < C. N. C. Fresh Fruits daily at th* Grotto. Oet corner it at the 1-onsdale Pharmacy, 8th and Lossdal*. Phoa* 89, U APPLICATION Wft uquob U- CENSE NOTICE is hereby giv« U>a> ai 'he next silting'ot Um Board ot Lb tr# ('onum'ssioiacrs lor Iiie Distriot «d North Vancouver, I, the nndersjgMr intend to apply lor * bold LAVE, (or promisee eituoi* on lot 5Jj, D.L. 666 (Dundvsve) ia UuT l»ict of North Vancouver/ ANTHOIT Dated at North V, Uay Uh, IMI, VW I'HONIa- VhiooJ ■i ■ I T»R EXPRESS. NORTH VANCOUVER, t C §B¥fiP . ■ iiiihImij"' ' . .ii '. Great Hosiery Sale The following lines will be offered on Saturday and Monday- N°te them: 50c and 75c values 25c a pair ' Plain si)k lisle thread, also cotton embroidered and lace hose, in black, tan, brown, reseda, helio, white, Copenhagen, elc. Great range to choose from. 35c to 45c values 17l,c a pair Plain cotton and lisle thread hose, in black, tan or grey. Good quality, well shaped and finished. Regular 65c Hose, 3 pain for $1.00 > Women's open work silk lisle thread hose in striped designs in all colors and black, unusual value. Regular 30c to 45c values for 15c a pair Women's fancy colored lisle thread hose in assorted patterns. Extra special at this small price. 25c cashmere hose 12k a pair These arc in plain black and well made, shaped and finished. The wearing parts are extra spliced. Sizes [or women. Children's cotton hose in tan, black or white ujnii work designs. Regular 25c values for 10c a pair. Gordon Drysdale, Ltd. 575 Granville Streeet Vancouver Tm Auto at tha cab cbam la not to Bffaaiwifij Um (id msrtaeed a gasp of dismay. Kirtwood sUred mooqjly Ma Us cap. These mm Ism ass tearfully," hs Vancouver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS J19 Pender street, Vancouver and North Vancouver BATHb kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sts. Thc only up-to-date and reliable bath house in British Columbia. Ws cure where -others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Plain baths, electric luiili- . shower baths, massage for body, scalp and face ; electro therapeutic baths a specially. JOS. KAIalaETHE, PROP., Gradualc of Merlin. C.criiian LADIES' HAIRDREiSfkG I'KHMANKM IIAIK WAVE Every lady lungs to tun wavy t»:i It is now witbia tbe rsasfc 4 everyone. For some yeara cat bur bu bam permanently waved, but lb* psocsseii hud to undergo wss loo ssvert luc n to bo upplied to bail on ibat btai. but uow icisnee bas discovered a sac tbod by wbicb tbe b.iir caa be wattd without injury to hair oi scalp. Ik wave will not wasb oul and daaip weuther will not affect it. The pro ccss leaves tbe hair soft and wavy, ll haa become tbc rage id 1'aria, loo don uml ull tbe large dtite 4 Ihe Slates. Special rates for one mnib Any iiil.irmiilii.n regunliaac that wort will be gladly given l-i any ladies who will call or write to MADAME III HIIIKi ,!>, 723 Pender Street. GROCERS CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs, Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays RUBBER STAMPS BUSINESS COLLI Gfc.S SPROTT-SIUW Business Institute 336 Hastings St. W. Canada's Greatest Wsstern School It J. Sprott, B.A., - -Manager PITMAN'S Buftincs* College 63] Seymour si., Vancouver Day school open all thc year round. Night school commences September 8th. THE GEO. H HEWITT CO Manufacturers WMWI IIMI HsHI Sign and Price Marker* io Fairfield Bid. tone R3272 REAL E8TATE 1 orltisliirc Itaulii k NrTiiriliViS I'linmriiliiiii Mil 4|o Seymour Street HEAL ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTH1-.'. 1 ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE K. Kerr Huiilj/.itc — Manager Read the Express WANT ADS. RESTAURAMT8 All Norlb Vancouver paode eat as LEONARDS' Either Pluck Block 01 Hauling! SI., opposite |be new post nfior. lauaati sells his lea by Ihe pound. NohtH tfAaNcoUVEij HOSPITAL CONDI a . a la ||T THE MISSES DA pOA Curlillcatcd Surgical, Medical and Maternity Nurses Nsrsss Seat Del es Apptlcatlon For torms apply al the Hoapitsl Villi Street East. PHONE 69 toes should be pip- rder to save the „ « for this con- EAT «V ITEM. FOR SALE 300 Feet of Water frontage with crown grant, known as Wallace Shipyards. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply H. H. DEVINE, Seymour St Vancouver General Contraelinf EXCAVATING, < LKAKIN';, GKAD- ING, Etc. Estimates Gives. Had fiman t* Andru** Keith Koad, east oi St. George/a At* am, or J>. O. Bos 134 ._ Brentwfck, "I bethought me ot a cwwt«etrolte. It Is my good tattmm tt bat* a Mead wboaa whim U Is to support a touring car daie«f la Inaccuoas Idleueas. Ac- coniingiy 1 have tekpboned blm snd naaiiieadiind Ibe oac of this uu- eUae-iaecbaialdaa tan. Tbongh not a tattling man, I sat vSling to risk reck- 1Mb a few peace hi .support of my neileat** Out of the two, OspUln ntntefa ear aid oun, tha Isttsr will prure tmmAtnbly the more speedy. "Ia shaft, I a—aest," be concluded, umtsumy ladug Us Ions wblis An- (sal -that, avoiding Use basards of cab aai railway carriage, w* motor to Chiliera, th* night being Sue sad the ■cod. I anr told, tmytlnnslly food. Miss Dentin, whit do yoo thlakr luitliicdfdy Um fid looked to Kirk- fjsoi, Iben shifted her glance to their t~— -I f_|nk joa sn wonderfully thoughtful sad kind," she ssld simply. -and you, Pbillpr -ITs oa hieplrstlriB," the younger mu declared. "I can't think of an/- thing better cakulstrd to labrow tbem off than to UstsqM tbem by motor car. It sroold be always posslblo to trace oar Journey by rail." "Iben." *mawat$i Brenlwlek, mak- Int u tt lo rise, "we bsd best go. It neither my bearing nor Captain Btryker'a car deceives me, oar fiery cbsrtot le pooling at the door." A Wile sobered from tbe confident spirit of quiet gayety in wblcb tbey bad dined, tbey left tbe table. Not Ibat hi Ibeir hearts either greatly njnrelbeard Ibeir ultimate triumph, but they were allowing for tbe element of ener ao apt lo let at naught human caltaliiiouj. Calendar himself bad already been proved fallible Wllbln tbe bounds of poaslLUlly thdr lurn to stouitale might now be Imminent Wben be let bimseif dwell upon It Ibeir uiter hstjtsssai to (ire Calendar panae by commanptacc melbods Klrkwood. Wltb another ttmmmm it bad been soalmplc a mat tor to pat a period to bis scUvltlcs by a word to the police. Bat be wu ber falber. For Ibat reason be mast con- liaually bs spared. Been though. In detperale erlremily, abe sivald give _ lo ibe ansat of tbe aduiuur- en, retaliation would follow serift ud sun; far tbey might not overlook or tbe fact Ibal ben had been Ibe 1 responsible ter Use thetl of tbc Jewels. Innocent (bough sbe bad been in committing Ihat larceny, a cats- paw (aided by u intelligence ut- scrupulous and malign, tbe law would not bold ber ptttsss wen sbe once brought wllliln ill cuguiiaucc, nor pos- aiUy would Ibe HaBama, mother and m. Baton tat door a motor car walled, frqapminfl Lmpatleatly, meebs- ready la hie seat, u uncouth chape |o gpgyi.* tui leather pinuonta ibat gbnoe like oihklns under tbe street llgbu. It out comer another end a smaller car stood ia waiting, its lamps like Initial cyea glaring through Uie nlgbt. I la Ihe shadows across Ibe way a lengthy ebadow lurked Slryker, be rood reasooabie question. Oliscrwlsc Ibe street wu deserted. Nol>eveu tbat adreolilioue boUiy of Iiie early even- . log wu now In evidence. I Dorothy presenUy Joining tbem, Brest wkk led Ibe way to-the door. Klrkwood In Uie rigbt, Brcntwlck to Ibe left of iJorofhy, the foruier carrying the Ireuare bag, tbey hastened down Ibe walk and through (the gate to Ihe car. Tbe watcher across the way waa mortd lo whistle shrilly. The other cu longed forward ncrrouiily Bnnlalck, taking tbe front Meat beside Ibe SSSebanlclsa, left tbe itouncau lo Klrkwood and Dorothy. As the Amerlcsn slammed Iiie door the car swept smoothly out Into Uie middle-of Ibe way, while the purauing car swerved hi lo Ihe outer curb, slowing down 10 let Btryker Jump aboard. Kbfcwcod put bimseif in Uw seat by Use girl's stale and for a few momenta wu occupied with Ihe arrangement of Ihe robes. Tben. silting back, lie lound her cfes died upon him, pools of In- attmam night In the shadow of her hat Toa aren't afraid, Dorothyr 8he answered quietly, "I. am with yoa. Philip." ' ' f'HAITKK XXX. II a steady gait, now snd egsln l\ checked In def eneoce lo Uie / \ atreet UaafLc, iraotsrick's mo- A m. lur car rolledl wKb resonant bumming of Ihe eiiitne, down Um Cromwell road, swarsb Into Wsrwlck road Said swuug northward through Kensington lo Shepherd* Bush. Behind li Calendar's cuclsuig u If towed by an invisible oside, never gaining, never losing. To some extent bs reckoned without fals DoUr cu. Is long u tbey tm- eled within tbe metropolitan limits, ccauMrjiDcd toobserre andecorouspace. In view of ibe prejudices) of the county council. It wu a rrwiftrr of no dlA- • uliy wbataeer to —aaai^in _, distance. But ooce (hey bad won through Shepherd's Bosh aad. paced by huge double deck trolley Imu. men flying through "■"■"fiaira— oo the Oa- bridge rosd-onc* lateyhMlran through Actoa aad knew kijiieli Hepate tbat bow Ibey wen a<lbe^*e-dty bound: arlm- Oma tm ommawcAm ot Uwmwl Going Through? Of Course It's Going Through If Vow Ppri't Take Thii Chance, Someone Else Will BUY SHARES paying estimated dividends of 15 per cent, tlie lirst year of operation and increasing yearly. mmtmmmwm 1 Grouse Mountain Scenic Incline Ry. Don't ulluw niilside capital to gobble up the uin.1 local proposition of wbuse Bucce.-'s not mie solitary doubt bus been cxpl'i'S ed. id Investment for the Conservative SEND FOR PROSPECTUS- *TT Kusiili nls ol North 'Jj Vancouver may iilitain stuck from ex-Mayor May ol May cv Burns, Lonsdale Avenue, Norlh Vancouver F M. Foulser, Secretary Grouse Ma.in.1.nn Scenic Incline Kailway Company, Suite- 304, jny Fender St., Vancouver, b. C. .Please semi me |>riiK|)ecatiia ami 1ki11il1.il inloiuiaiioii ul ihe (jrouse Mountain Scenic Incline Kailway. Name Aililrcss Not too aoou for hesseet ^ptat ■ Osi- endar was lo lam (Kbtinwd weead hare aaid la lurid Iseiil ia lfli~l a tm im mm Ughts et mmm wmwmanmt east ammtmmAnbwm CHURCH NOTICES NOBTB VAMOliVI'.K SI. Andrew's l'resbylrr.an GhurOn, iiih street. Services; ftiiiuliu: ».irshi|i ' II a.m., I'ninii.j »i.i.hi|. a iin p.m., .Suuilny Sehuul 2.30 p.m , Miuialor'a 1 Bible f'lass 3.80 p.m., V.P.S.i'.l'. Tuesday evening S o'cliiea, pruyer mniin.' 1 Wednesday ovoning S o'clock, 'tiod . neviia you ; you uiul l.nd." It. v. Hon- uid iliicLeou, ni.u i-la-i. 1 Buplial Cburcb - Fillb und St. j (Joorge. tScrviees ol 11 uiu. und 7.;tU p.m. Sunday Schoul nnd liihle ' In .■ i ul 12.16 p.m. Prayer und praise bui vice Wednesday ul S p.m. I'astor, llee. j A. J. I'." '■' 2nd street euat. ; Melhodiat Cburcb, corner ol Sintb street and St. George's Avenue- ' Sunday preaching services st 11-00 a. in. and 7.30 p.m., Sun.lsy School an I Bible Haas ut 2.30 p.m., Senior l«u- guc on Hunday evening at 8.00 p in., prayer und praise service ou Wednesday oveninij nt S.00, Junior League j service ou Tliuraday^'terniinn at 3.30, A cordiol welcome ie ex (ended la all 10 attend these services. I'astor. W I ('. Scbliclilor, ia --iii' ii r. coiner hcilb K.,ed and St. Andrew's. St. John tbe EvaH||ellst, Bth and J3tb streets i Holy communion, 8 am iin.inini/ prayer, 11 am. : eveninu prayer, 7.30 p.m. On tlio Iii t Sunduv in lho monlli ibwc will be a second OS- icbrstion ol tlio boly communion at 11 a.m. Hector, Bov. Huub Hooper. 8t. Agnes Church, Boulcveid-Vicar, Hov. T. K. Howe. 7.30 p.m. ovousouk every Sunday; II a.m. Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday ol every innnlb. Tbo Solvation Aimy-S. A. Hall, Lonsdale Avenue. Sunday — 11 a. in., bolineas ^mooting. 3 pn., children's nicutinit; 1.16 p.m., salvation meetinu: Tuesday, 8 p.m., holiness mooting ; Wodnoeday, 4 p.m., childron's meeting; Thursday, S p.m., salvation meeting. Captain Douglas will visit any wbo ore eicli or in distress at any limo, Bt. Edmund's Catholic Church, M.. boa Avenue: Sundoys-Mo»s 10.30 a. oi., Sunday Sohool 5.30 P.m., Hosary l^onediction and Sormon 7.30 p.m. Indian Catbolie Cliuroli ol 8t. Paul's. Moss, 7.3l) o.m. Sundays. Fas- tor, Kev. E. Poytavin, O.M.I. N0KTH JXINSUALK florlB Lonsdale Presbyterian Chuioh —yVorebin, Sundays, 7.30 i.m., Sunday School, 3.30 p.m. R. Ve» Muus- aai.'i, M.A., pastor. 8t. Thomas, North Lonsdajo-Vicor, Bev. T. E. Bowe. 8 o.m., overy Sunday escept let Sundoy in monih ; 830 a.m.) let Sundoy in month ; 11 a.m. Motin Litony ond sermon, 2nd and 4th Sundoy; II a.m., Holy Communion and aermon, 1st ond 3rd Sundays. LYNN VALLEY Lynn Valloy Frosbytoriaa Cliuroli- Worship, Sundays, 11 s.m.. TJaion Sunday School, 2*W p.m. «• Van ltunata?.r, M.A., pastor. Lynn Valley steliodisl (Jburoh-Ser- vice every Sunday evening in the new I h..rh-s Kiiko Phone 198 church ul 7 o'clock, ley, pui-tor in charge. Si. Clement's, Ljnn .'alley--Vicar, ' IU,, r. E. Bowe. A^tanl^ i'.icsl, NOTth V ct II ( O li V (> f Hov. II. B. Haslain, B.A. 7.JU p.m., ovonsong, o\cry Sunday : 11 a.m. holy communion, Isl Sunday ol ovory month. The mm ol Ibe lire department ol North Vuneouver presented Chief Turner wllh u nundSomo Neerabam pjpo on lho i-voiii ol hia birthday ou Weal neaduy Inal. Tho "I hiol corlainl} aeeins In huvo achioMil popularity with il"' biiys in iburl order an b.- lulu mil Ihtii here lor nuile a monlli yet. i Coal and Supply Co. Dealers in Coal, Brick, Sand, Gravel, Lime, ( iiDiiii and General Builders' Supplies. All Orders Fromptiy Filled and Satisfaction Quaranted. Frices on Application. "****** | Office: Lonsdale, near Gty Wharf Warehouse: Foiman's Wharf ( and sola by BUELL BROS., Maiomc T___jj__ Builduui WE COULD Paper the World •' from our stock ol new Well Capers so it seems. Every day some now deeign arrives to fill the vacancy of those closed out. Handsome Will Paper* 1 oro bore In ondleff variety, Just | lull our soiosmon /or what room you want ths paper and be will show you just the pal tern you ore J looking lar. To ohooeo Itqp) our slock is a pleasure, to psy our prior Is easy. W.H.CT0IWIC0.! Ul Irmndtin A*** mmm-wi m m% EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, 8, C, " Run when you read or you may be late." Greatest Clothing and Bargains Ever Seen in North Vancouver The hundreds of eager buyers who attended the sale on Saturday were all satisfied, and exclaimed the deep price cuts were astonishing on such fine up-to-date merchandise. <]f Everybody in the .vicinity of North Vancouver seem to have heard of this sale. Lynn Valley, Moodyville and West Vancouver were all represented ] in the great stampede for bargains. Is there any wonder that this sale has created such a sensation Come again this week, the price cutting will be more severe every day until the stock is reduced. A sale like this may not occur again, opportunity is at your door. A CLOTHING CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME 1 JL_ PRICE CUTS ARE ASTONISHING MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S GOOD TWEED SUITS-.Just the thing for present and summer wear. Reg. Pries */• nr $10.00 and $12.00. BALE PRICE fO.JJ MEN'S IMPORTED TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS—Single nr double breast, beautiful patterns. Ue);. Price $14.00 and $16.00 .a nr SALE PRICK e)\IMD VKKY PINE IMPORTED TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS in latest styles and cut. sin nC Reg. $17.50 to $20.00. SAf,E PRICK f IL.VD MEN'S HAND TAILORED SUITS iu the very latest new models and designs from the best tailors in Canada. Reg. Price $32.50 SALE PRICK $14.95 Reg. Price $25.00 , SALE PRICE $17-95 Reg, Price $30.00 ,SAI,E PRICK $21.",5 Reg. Price $3500 SALE PRICK $2495 It will pay you to see, any of this lot. They arc perfect fitters. . MEN'S ODD PANTS Rag. Price $1.50 , SAW, PRICK 75c Reg. Price $2.50 8AJ/B PRICK $1.75 Rsg. Price fo.oo to $3.50 SALE PRICE $2.50 Reg. Price $4,00 lo ,'4.50 SALE PRICK $325 Reg. Price $5.00 -..BALE PRICK $3.95 Reg. Price $6.00, SALE PRICK $4-95 All the above are money savers. WORKING SHIRTS At astonishing price cuts. Good strong Shirts Reg. tec and 75c, Sale Price 35c Reg. $1.00 Sale Price 75c Reg. $1.25 Sale Price 95c Reg. $1.50 .Sal* Price $1.15 Keg. $2.00 Sale Price $1.35 1 BHHH-,'"""",-","",",,,'",""""l--■____«.->—a—SHaRJ MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-New Spring Patterns. Reg. Price $1.00 unit $1.25 Sale Price 85c . Reg. Price $1.50 and $1.75 Sale Price $1.15 MEN'S BAI.BRIGGAN UNDERWEAR- Reg, 50 mid 65c (Sale Price 35c Reg. 75c .Sale Price 45c Cashmere, reg. $1.00 Sale Priic-75c Men's Merino, reg. 75c Sale Price 45c Natural Wool, reg. $1.25 Sale Price 45c Natural Wood, reg. $1.50 Sale Price fl.ij MEN'S SOX- Reg. 25c Sale Price 15c Men's fancy, reg, 35 and 45c Sale Price 25c Reg. 50c Sale Price 35c Keg. 75c aud $1.00 Sale Price (15c Good Working Sox 2 for 25c MEN'S COLLARS-Reg. 30c 5c each Large aud small sizes. MEN'S HATS— Reg. $1.50- Sale Price 95c New Spring Hals, reg. $2.50 and $3.00 .Sale Price $1.95 Stetson $4.1x1 and $5.1x1 Sale Price $3.4.5 MEN'S HRACKS- Reg. 25c and 35c ' ...Sale Price 15c Keg. 50c -...Sale Price 35c Reg. 75c and $1.00 ...,„ Sale Price 65c We eaiinot describe each line. You need to sec tliem to appreciate the values. They will simply .nun/I' you. BOOTS AND SHOES Little Kiddies soft sole, reg. 75, sale priie • 40c Kiddies' Slippers, reg, $1, $1.2.5, sale price 75c Children's laced Shoes, $185, $2 S price $1.1,5 Ladies' Oxfords, rcj;. S3.50 sale price jl.85 Ladies' Oxfords, ret.'., $-1 s.«.le price $2..|-a Ladies' Butcher Cut, rci;. $3.50 s. price $1.0,5 Ladies' Patent Blutcher, reg. $5, s. price $2.85 Men's reg. ii WORKING HOOTS s, price $1,15 Men's Heavy Bliilchcr'g Si.50, sale price $1.65 Men's Box Call, Blulcher and Hal Cut reg. St 00 und $3.50 sale price $2 15 $4.1x1 lo $4.50 (ium Calf Blulcher $3.15 $5.1111 to $5.50 $3 *>5 $6.1x1 lo $(1.50, loggers, elc. ; $4 35 BOY'S CLOTHING Kiddies' 2-picce Suits, 22-26 $2.85 2 piece Suits, si/es 22 lo 28, reg. $5.1x1 to $6.00 Sale Price $3.65 BOYS' TWO PIECE, si/c 29 to 33. Reg. price U>t»i to $7.1x1. .Sale Price $4.85 BOYS' THREE PIECE SUITS Reg. up to $7.50. Sale Price $4.95 EVERYTHING GOES!! NOTHING RESERVED!! LOOKOUT FOR THE BIG GREEN SIGN WILLIAM CUMMING Open Evenings till 9 o'clock* LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG GREEN SIGN mw^mmmmm ■ ■ ■ rm mnm, north vancouvr*. b. c. 9 OUR ARTISTIC ewr-sasaaaw wu .is* isliil jlusiihsliiisIi isjeieaji am GEM JEWELLERY is mudo in fuBhion's latest approved deiiipiiH. It is jewollory which dislin- guishos tho wearer and adds grace to the ooetumo. v Qpr diamond and pearl jewellery, sat in platinum or 14 carat gold, is decidedly ucal nnd diiilinclivii, relleul ing thu ertistio thought ol tha deeign- er nnd lho fine delicate touch of Iliu finished workman. . . . In all jewellery linee wo givo to the wesl ei n Cunadiun the fashions end designs ol Paris, I oudou, Berlin and Now York, along with the quality Ior Whieb the "HOUSE OF BIBBS" is noted. When yuu deeire anything in this line visit and examine Iho beauty ol our big store. ■ = Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Geo. E. i'l.iiev', Managing Diruclor Diamond Merchants, Jewellers Hastings 6c Granville Sis. Communication THE PEBBY MANAGEMENT Editpr Express: Sir,—I wiili to dr.iw utti.nti n tp the activity displayed toy the l-irry board. lor which thoy deserve our thanks. First then is tbo prompt removal ol the old paintod time-table a} the Vi n couvor winiii entrance .awl tho su'.i- stitution ol an up-to-date one. This nocossury alteration was actually attended to nil Inn Ihrce months ol ill first chuago ol sorvjop and within three duys ol the Inst ehun'.'. Witb this proniptitudo eontiiiued wo muy soon see s oorreot liat nl lares di up! lived ut I lie Van'Oliver ticket ol- fico. The two concrete lump posls which huvo only lain un the sidewalk Slice tlio whurl wus completed, were removed lusl v..'.! . I called attention to this about a couple ol ni..n hu a o hence, perhups, this promptitude. Two globes on one of the lump pnsla are still missing und I huve hopis o' seeing them iu place I.-!....- noxt winter. / Two iron posls hove liotn fixed on tho east bridge conncclinv tho whurl und II.ml and purls ol the iron fence have beon loaning against the Irei.hl shed lor a low weeks. In time, no doubt wc shull see a lew moro posts in position und a section ol I inepiii up. Wo woro promisod u great dock over (lie gates which could bu sent Irom tho lop',,( ih.' hill und ul-o Ira in ibe boats (those who utlinded tfao censure meoting will remember this pcmi'ie) This pieop pi w0stolul psMWuKSP*) has, J b»l»eye, ham 4ropi'v,d. nnd instead a small cloek Ium been placed whore iio one can see it till t|i,.y ore right at tbo ticket barrier. II tho clock happens to work liko Forry No. 3 and is put out uf commission on lie juent occasions, Ibe fact of its not filling seen will-uavo tho ferry hoard piueh anxiety as none of the ''kickers" will over notico its disappearance. Yours, etc., F. C TIBEMAN. B. C. GAZETTE THE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE for everybody. Carpet Squares and Rugs. We have juit received a complete line nl Imported Linoleums and Oilcloths Prices right Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 Lonsdale Avenue DINING CHAIRS AND TABLE? Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress ^.^yourcurtelnj and draperies by Uajlrij}' &BISSE.LL Carpel Jweeper Pillows and Blankets II you intehd uin 1.11111 your bums in North Vancouver aoc us. We also carry a full line of Crockery. 128 Lonsdale Avenue KuasfiUH NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALS Ut 18, Block'35, D. L. 550, $1150. Cash $450, balance 6 and 12 months LoU 54 and 55, Block 166, D. L. 274, $13,000. Terms to arrange. Near Lonsdale lbs shove lots nrs among Iho besl buya in Norlh Vancouver, ond intending investors will serve llieir own lalsrssts by investigating. Wo havo the cxeluaivo nolo and alao a largo list ol other Iota iu ibe I'ily. ll ia in your own intereal lo call and Inspect our list bifore deciding. ALVO von ALVENSLEBEN, LTD. Real Ejtate Agents. Financial Brokers Head Office: 405 Hastings St. W„ Vancouver, B. C. British Ouluniliiu Braiicb (Wins: 4 Lunidala Avo., Nurth Vancouver llll UovernmentSt., Victoria liranch Officer in Europe: Berlin, (jerniHiiy London, England Paris, France West Vancouver Motor Launch Service i Launch "Wesl Vancouver," Captain Eiudlay Licensed lor 35 passengers TIM IC TABLE laeavee Vancouver C. IV 19.00 WEEK DAYS am um 16.30 nm 33.00 10.00 11.00 17.00 18.00 31 ,S0 flingle Fare 16-3 (.Saturdays only) BtJiMUYS Iswve West Vancouver 6.30 10.30 13.30 14.30 . 17.00 18.30 33.30 10.30 14.30 17.30 18.30 31.60 Two Tickets He. Quickest rout* Irom Norlli Vancouver to the district lu-yum) Capilano fliver. Launch "West Vancouver" mskes .ounce linns, vyiilvml Isjl, vyii.li i|)c lurry steamers Iioin North Van couver, as per above schedule. iliu Honor the Moutenuut-Govcnor in Council has been pleased to appoint Ihu undermentioned persons to bo 1 'a>i.naiia,aai.in.-ia. for lal.iii); affidavits in Iho 1. ii).11'in i- ei ui 11 lor the purposo ol ncling under tbo "Provincial Elections Acl" in lln- elid'loinl districts iu which lliuy reside. Such nppointmonts will expire un the HI1.1 day ol ilccom- Inr, IUII : Bkociiu Electoral District—Stanlo.v Miller, Morgan O'lirlen, I'ul Curr unil W. It. Eggloslnn, nil ol llulkley Valloy ; George t'liscy and Wm. Eraser, both of Prince Kuperl. Esqulraolt Electoral DiBlricl-lloorgii Bridle, .lainua .lohnaon, W. V. t'orfield W. Ihmealfe. S. Thoinpaou, .1. II. Me l>.a. a. ('. Ilillmun, John Day, B. A. Anderson, W. .1. t'avc, A. I'otte, B. B. Grey, Septimus Mrflunniiy, Bert Hanlrop, Hugh Valance Stewart, Erod Qoorgo l.usi'ombe and Charles Jasper, nil ol Hijiiii'iniiiil, |'. 0. Ymii; Electoral District—Phus. .las. Iliiddoii, ol Arrow Park ; Thomas E. Ni-i.-n.ii uiul Bohh W. Fleming, all • < Ymir. Nelson City Electoral Dislrict—Ales. M. Oliver, Alex. M. Munroc, Edward Erancls I'hillipa „nd loacj'li M. Holm oa, ull ol Nelson. Vuneouver City Electoral Districl It. P. Pollipiejos, Victoria Cily Electoral Districl—David young, Allen Vnrney, 'lb m.n I'ie; and lobn I,. Murlin. Snanich Elcclural Dialrict- W. ti. De Ituiiaio, of t'nrey Bond; and G. Warren of CohpiiU P.O. Okanogan Elcclajrul Dialrii'l-Oiiir- led 1 liniicy and Llewellyn Prior, both nl Vernon ; Wm. Bison, .lames Fouls Johnson, und Percy Boiomon, all 0 Endrrhy; Alexander Mcl.cnn.in, of Eelnwnn ; .fnhn Win. S. Logic, qf S.iuiinerliiiid : and dames Hiiyvvurd ol Niiiiiiiijilii. Similknmocn Klectorel Dalriit, - Peter Bromley, ol Kcrcmeps; lleorgo McKay, ol Olalln : John Tbos, I'm- I her, ol nl..an.a..hi Falls; and 'lames li. Webster, ol Dudley, Kainloiipa Eleclorul Dislrict—Frederick Ernest Boasloy, of Mulakwa ; Eli Wolorson and George F. Stirling ol Salmon Arm I'. O. Pernio Eleclorul District -Maurice Hurrri ol Pernio. ii.".el..l"l..- Electoral Dialrict Win. Crawlord, ol Honors Pom ; and ttin MiicKoii/iu, ol Kovolaloki'. Richmond Eleotoral District -Eu^on- Wyniiin Cleveland and Adin Cnaaolman Ford, both ol I'ollingwoiid P. O. , Mr. ti. Ii. Dawson ol Vancouver has boon appointed surveyor general in the place ol E. H. McKay, rcaiuneil. Notice Ihul lender, have been Invited lur Ihe conalruclion ol n prison form building at Hurniiby ure embodied in llie publication. I ii.ii i ■ have been grimed to the following extra provincial conipon'o Berlin Interior Huidwond Company Berliner Gramophone Company, Can udiiiii Poalum Cereal Compuny. 'bur lea M. Home lid. 'ionld Shuphy ■' Muir Co., M.I h. . Nig. Company, Norlon-firiflilhaa k Co. Ltd. and Sun .H iiiehei I Land. t'o. t'orlificntea ol Incorporation have lieon isaucd lo Alhetlu end I'ncilie De vi-lo]imonl t'ompony. Albei'SoUm Club. r..ai,:.lii'ini Orchard Co., I'o'an Hay Brick, and Tile Co., Both Mlno: Trust Ci,. Ltd, Campbell Lumber Oo Ltd., (ionlotia Limilid, Midway Ma|>le Leal Oil Co., Moore Printing Co. Md. One Six One, Ltd., Heel Boiler Block Ciiinpoay, Snulh Kdowiia Orchard Co, Thompson Trading Co. Ltd. and Tb Victoria Fuel Dp, Lid. NOBTH VANI01IVK11 CITY USURIES. UMITKi! TIME TABLE TAKING I'l'l'ECT MAY FIHST, m\ l*nvo Vancouver .6.30 am il.iu .im ovory 30 minulci 7.00 p.m. i ..limn iii-inu 7.30 p.m every 30 minutes until 11.30 p.m thorcofler 15.IB and 1.00 a.m. WEEK DAYS and until 1.1'nve Vancouver V.in, 8.30 and 3.00 thereafter aamo as weekdays. Leavo North Vancouver 6.00 aJB. and ilieieiiti.'i ovory 30 minutes until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.31) p. m. every 30 minutes until 1100 p. in ilicic.-ilici 11.46 und 13.46 a.m. •SUNDAYS laoavc Norlb Vancouvor 7.30, 8.00 and 8.40, Ihcreoller same as week- doys.' PASSENUEK HATES Single' lore 6c, 6 (or 36e, 30 lor 11, 70 Ior 13. VEHICLE RATES trueke aad A--Lumber Wagons, drays, 76c return. H-3 horso oxpross oarriagce and haeka, 60o rolu/n. • (' I homo express buggies end oulos, 26o return. 'IjawialAe aubisot to cbaaga w|ltout notice, Company not liable (or delays, aoadental or otherwise, All the above rates include driver. Bales A and B subject lo 30 per cent, discount ia lots oi 60. EKEI.'iHT TARIFF Sor 100 Ibe. rate. 6c. inimum rote, IDo. "DUNLOP" Hose T"Mb"°" Every length guaranteed Vancouver sgeiitg (or this favorite fencing ^YfinNF" FENCEandGATHS. WeareNcrth "BAPCO If PURE PAINTS in all colors and finishes "CHANCELLOR"ford sted ^VEW and Elliciciiey Garden Tools of Every Description The J. D, Fraser Hardware Co. Phone 58. 143 Lonsdale Avenue 11 —————— NORTH VANCOUVER LoU in D. L. 621, BAYVIEW; $300 to $325 per lot; $20 cath and $15 per month; or $50 cash and $10 per month; or $100 cash, 6, 12, 18 mths. S. F. MUNSON BROKER 333 Pender St. W. Phone 5654 NORTH LONSDALE A (ew yards off LONSDALE AVENUE. Only Iwo lots lelt, each 50 ll. by 167 ll. Price only #500 r.iji. I "3 rash, balance 6, 12 and 16 months. ELEVENTH STREET Block and half from car line, a cleared 50 It. lot lor $1050, 1-5 cash, balance 6 and 12 months. C. E. LAWSON & CO. 15 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER Phone 70—P, O. Hox if; Between Bridge and Imperial Car Works FIFTY FOOT LOTS on open roads, from $350 up ONE FIFTH CASH Wc Sjjcciali/x; in Norlh Vancouver, East ol Seymour Creek D. McLURG 340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, B. C. I Suppose a customer is ahout to order aoinclhilar or oilier over' your I--I.d'l.lam 'Inc opcrulor linda your line or line, engaged. The customer in.ml wail -or order lomo whore clue. M.I} III' ho clliio-li-.. IO Willi a dll: Ogoiu -again finds your lino or lines busy. Thai moans a poaaiblo lose ol a customer. Tlie li i nn' man needs ade- i|inile telephone aorvico lor Ibe accommodation ol his husineas and his cual outers. Whon you lose eusl omen through "bu»y" aignals it hus iicvn proved that viiiii loleplioiic lacililies aro iiiadi-pnile. i'eoplo who get business male il easy lor their oustomere to get to thorn and have tho number pf.lde- 'Aum lines their huainess requires, ihe number should be determined by tbe amount ol uso at lho ItifSlKS'i' time of tbo day. B, C, TELEPHONE CO, LTD- TEN ' _—",'ia > ttEmBam^pevaamBja&mmmmfmma^Bwmmm^meamwmma ■ ■ n i ■ i —_, Express Classified Columns ,, , . 1 it r—a—, n BATBB Dingle Inasrt, 10o pec tins 80S Week, 74o per line per insertion ns Month, Bo per line per insertion I'ii' h lliillni'iiiilk ilnily Orotto, 6 oents psr quart. POB BALh Hutting Hen lor 8alo-N. V, , Fish Market, let utroot WBst. 30-6 ' Mill Wood for Halo-Cmn'mcr Trnni- di 0n., telephone 206 or 30. 18-6 First quality Ioe Crown, wholesale end retail at the Grotto. •FOli BAI.E-Large sale,. good as pew, otieap. "Hale," Espress Ollicii.tf FOH HALE-Two good milk Sows. Apply 12th Btroet, tut bouse went oi Lonsdale. *™ MI80W.UNB0U8 at the FOPND-1 Husk Sugar. Owner can havo same by proving property snd paying exiniises. Apply W, A. Her- rfs, cure I'a'iia *. McMillan, N. Vancouver. ' 23-6 toil HAI.I'.-'lfyw, Agiemnunte ol Halo, S'.'.WHI each, balance line on same $1,03(1 payable 815 monthly, Will lab tl'MI ua I n'wl the money, Address Ilus 008, Nurili Vanoouver. KM 60-lt. lot on li.iiilin in 'I, Norlh Lonsdale, 1800; 33 It. lot ons lilook from oar line, |160. S™ ,1. Mcllwuine, 152 3rd street, North Vanoouver. 33-5 Fresh Cream at the Orotto, 25 an.a per pint. HENRY B. WATSON Architect lliiaiiiid |0 and 11, l'ender Chambars, 533 Pender Street W. I'hou. 3461 and I.on ilule Ave., Norlh Vancouver lln iali'iia.-, .-ot, Lonsdale Ave aad Wild slreel, North Vanoouver. LIBERAL MASS MEETING A ninoting ol Ihe Norlli Vancouver I il.ai,.l \- '.iriuii.iii is li,-ii'li\ called lor Suliinlny evening, 271 h Inert, at 8 p.m. in the old K. I'. Hull over Hums' butcher shop lor llie purpose ol electing delegates lo Ihe annual I'aiiivi'i.iiuii uml the transacting nl ut her Important business. Ily Order ol (he 'Executive, HOBEHT ,1. POWLF.K, ■Secretary, iliiiimii liina.1 Drown Leghorn nnd l.l.a.al Island Hoosters (nr sale. Cheap comer nth Ireel and Ht. Duvid's ltoad. 316 Real nica business In North Vim on VSr lor immediate sale, al out 15,0110 required. Apply, .1. Millwaine, 1'.'.' 3rd atreet, North Vancouver. 63-5 ,,p FOB HAI.E-I.ot 18, in block 4, ILL. 863, three blocks Ir.im Boulevard lining south, 5111.117 fa-el. Trice $1-00. >!liO $75 every time months Apply ownr, 338 1st west. 6-6 Angus J. Cameron A M.I.li. ( B. CIVIL ENGINEER Irrigation, drainage, levels, plana and specifications, heptic tanks nud li.aaiaa drainage a apccinlly. V. 1). II.a'. 211, liiila atreet weal nl llewicke Avenue. Mr. N. C. Pearoe, looal representative ol the Vanoouver News-Adver- User, left yesterday lor his home in Toronto. Ilm-. J, I), liillam, M.A. of North Vanoouver,. officiated at the openin; services n( the new Presbyterian church at Westminster Junction on ■Sunday. , For the' benefit of those who wish to spend tomorrow's holiday in I l.e vicinity ol the Canycn Vitw II.le' and Hecnnd ('apih.ni Canyon, North Vancouver, the Cily I) ad will eivo band concerts at lioih i.( the ,. placei during the entire altirnoi.n. 'l'-h THK KXPRBSB, XORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. aS'aaasTaMseaassaaaipeBBBBiajij a————um„ Building Permits The building permits issued by Mr. Fugler, building and sanitation inspector during tbs past week, have been large considering tbe rainy weather which haa to a certain extent delayed the makers of domiciles Irom pursuing the train ol their domestic thought. Those issued are as follows | CamplniU's stables, 5th street west. $160. Mike Hlalfavil, cottage, 6th and Berwick, $1,51)11. Mr. McMillan's camp nn Keith lload. Mr. II. Knight, residence on Keith Boad, $3,800, Iii/nl mill ll.,ad nl,, camp 34th strut, $300. i), A. Williamson, storage 6th slreel east. H. Walley, residence 6th street east, $600. I). I). I HI ii in I, residence Keith Boad, $2,301). W. .1. Irwin, ill una', Lonidale Ave. $16,001). Mrs. A. Uierrsi.n, 6 Hals, tliii and Ht. tieorge, $|,760. .lohn .'. Burton, cutt«ge 16th and Cheelerfield, $300, 8. 4. Holmes, two dwellings oo 5th street and Forbes Ave. reS|iectively, t2,m. W..S, Edwards, residence 13th street $1,600. Karl I'ierson, log house, 2t,tb s i.-i $200. Mrs. Carter, 4-roomed house, Mellon Ave., $400. Wj It. Hume, residjlioe lllh are:, $1,800. Total amount with the iwo psrmits issueil with which no amounts are given, ia approximately $24,r,ISI. IMPERIAL ('AUD (IF THANliH Having sold our l.usimss previously known as The Fair and lately as 'Ihe I'nliii, between 5th and 6th street ami Lonsdale, we wish lo thank nui' many patrons (nr their |ulrni(0 and would hitnxliioe lo you Mis. I Ium. Haggarty, whn will conduct Ihe business (rnin nuw nn. We remain,' Yours respectfully, B. C. DIICOMMUN k HON. NOTICE £tt The name •Mro- J perial" damped on Garden Hose is a guarantee ol Quality, 36-5 Communication New Harness Shop A HHANt'lI OF THE VANCOUVEB HARNESS CO, HAH BEEN Ol'ENEB IN THE PREMISES OF THE C. M. k N. COAL AM) HUPPLY CO., Cllll. EHI'LASADE AND .HT. tiEOfiiiK'S AVE. A FILL STOCK OF FIBHT- CLASH HARNESS AM) IIOUHK FIT- TINIIH WILL HE CAItHlEI). A HI'ECIALTY WILL HE MADE OF ' BEI'AIB WOBK. PIHCI.H WILL BE THE HAME AH THOSE IN VANCOI - VEB. Vancouver Harness Cp. I'HONE 283 l'llHI.IC NOTICE la hereby given thai, undor ilm authority contained in section I'll of the "Land Act," a regululion hus been approved liy the Lieilleimnt-tiovernor in Counoil filing il.a' minimum sale prices ol first nui] second-class lauds at $10 und $5 per acre, respectively. This a a a- a: I,. I I' 'll fill I la. a |il . .'. ,.l. d I ll..t tlie prices lixud therein slnill apply lo all lands wilh respect lo which tbe application to purchase ia given favourable consideration alter this .1 In, notwithstanding the dale ql auch uppli- oalinn or any delay Ihat muy nave occurred in the consideration of ths same. Further notice ia hereby given Ihut all i" a "ia■■ whn have pending upplicii- lions lo purciiiise lulids under the provisions ol sections 31 or 38 nl the | "Land Act" and who ure not willing a to complete such purchases under the I prices lineal by tlie uf<ircsaid<Mgiil|'i mn I shall Ihi at liberty lo v.it luln, w auch | applications and in.in reluiid ol Ihe moneys deposited on uccnunt ol such applications. WILLIAM It. BOSS, Minister nf. Lands. Department nf Lauds, Victoria, II. ('., April 3rd. 1911. /•« We are sole agents for North Vancouver, for this brand ol Hose, have handled same for years, and guarantee every fool. When buying Hose, insist on getting the besl. Lawn Sprinklers,.Nozzles and Reels of the best qiiality always in slock Tlie efficiency ul ihe fire lighiing up piii'alua on board the boats ol tin lerry Dealt and llie results ol lln lire drill which ia waekly practiced thereon was drmonstruttd in actual trouble nn the Hi. George ye tardily when llie gasoline lank ol a motor car took lire while ill boat w S crossing. Men were promptly tu blind and Ihe bluze waa extinguithe.1 with nut much damage li.-m.- .1. ne. H. D. RUGGLES HAllItlKTEU NOTARY PUBLIC 122 6th Htreet Last North Vancouver i'hone 273 SPLENDID HOLIDAY I'ltlXlltAMME VICTORIA DAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY MAY 2ltn Urand English Scenery—600 list nl lilm showing river 'Illumes frum Ox- (oni In Kichinond. The Iron Master—This being lln dm j lllt|l|/a..i veraioi) nf tile IllllloUs hook ni the suiaii' name. Her Artistic Temperament—A n,ai ing I.HtHI fwl nl i-a.lue.ly Lieut. .Soul's Narrow Escapellfie ul lln- In-i war pictures -li .un mi the scrtvii. I'a-aaiiiiinl scuiiia lilm showing scans in ji-is.-i 'I heat- lilm- hue I.«jii a lai'i.-ilK picked In Mr. venn r, which ia .iili. .ahi ..ai.ii,mi.. ,,l „ good program. To be shown Wednesday and Thursday welling uml Wuln sduy mi North Vancouver Business Cards PHOTOGRAPHERS ICE DEALERS CARBUH Hludio over Hunk 11. N. A. Lonadale and Esplanade WAIC1I KI.I'AIKINC Is your watch stopping or going ine gularly ? See A. H. HOOD The North Vancouver Expert and iiionner Jeweler 60 Lunsdale Avenue FISH DEALERS JONES ICE CO. Wholesalers und Iti'tinli'ia ul I'ure Ice Cream Ir« lor I.iiiiil;. use BAY VIEW TEA BOOMS I'hone m UINSDAI.E A'VENI E ARCHITKCTaS BARBERS BAILEY'S Barber Shop and Batbs Hi In up lodale in every particular Try ua ami lie convinced. TAILORS J. M. Msckay AweM.lwlC.t A. S. W. Mickay Archilocle and Civil Vm/iawt Ballour-Ker Block • • - ■ Eeplanido NOBTH VANCOUVKJt Mjaiii 1 . i ■ THE FISH NORTII VANCOUVEB s AND J'BOIH'CE DO, I'i' di nnd Hmuked Fish Live and Dressed Poultry Vegetsblas Delivery twice daily Phone 2k) 13) First Htrest r' l i i a i a ■-—^— _. CONFECTIONKRV • BILLIARDS AND POOL The Palm Confectionery .Slatiooery, Confectionery, Ice 1 ream. Soft Drinks, Fountain Drinks, Tobaceo laight LuiicIm*, Fruit . B. C, DUCOMMUN 4i SON* Lonsdale and 6th I'hone 313 CONTRACTORS PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S FIUST WEHT Finest tables and cues in the 'ily BLACKSMITHS E. LAUR1N iliyh-rlnss LadiiV and Cant's Tuiloria/ KEITH MUCH, FIBHT HTHEET NOBTH VANCOI'VEH Modem Tailors ud Renovalory 207 I...Ii-..lull- A van an- Cleaning, I'rcssiag, Dyi-in.-, Alini Ws use Ihs French Dry I'lentils i I'rocess I'lioue 213 NOBTH VANCOUVEB R. H. TARN a I'ioaner Horscshoer - Carriage Wurts WBST STBF-BT WEST k WNSDALB sssesssspesaj BOOKS AND STATIONERY Th* Mew Mods o» Lonsdale Avenue mm the Ferry Approaab wu built by SMITH BROTHERS Otatttl Cont/sotors HOSTS UHCOBVM JOHN LINDEN TAILOR Ladies' and Cent's Suits lo Order from 136.00 nnd ${16.00 respectively i'hone 262 Lonadale Car, 16tfa at NOBTH VANCOUVEB TEACHERS (Music) THE LEONARD-SALE CO, BeotostUrs and BUUunns " (V. lonadale snd 1st. Hwno, 143 N0HT8 VANCOUVBB SAM. T. SUHON TEACIIEB OF/IANO and TIIEOHY H|iecialty : ( hildron's leasnne at own home. Terms, ale, apply Central Delivery. ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS D. L. 866 and H67 Editor l'.-.|u. ■■■: The cili/ena ol Nortli Vancouver have no doubt read vtith gnat lateral! the full account ol this dispute. given in the issue ul I ho Espress of Mny the 12th, ulsu Mr. Alexander I'hilip's statement ol nth r "perlinetil facia" in yuur iaatie nl Hay Hitli. With your |iermission I wuii'd like to place before the ruli'p.iy.i's a lew hind und liaie realities concisely summarised. As early ns .lull .aiy, I'.lllli, Mr. Arnold Kuily wm acive n trying In secure Ilia- I uki fur water storage purposes., In . litter whiih Mr. teulv ua the neve of the municipality, ml alaa a.I I,, the cuiiiicil'a eollcitor, he -i.it.-- "wlnil we wanl fur I he mini i'- I'.alai is the prior rijils Iai llie lake for storage purposes." Ou January IJili, I'lmi. ihe Deputy Commissioner of I.anils und Wi.iis wrule to Mr. \l. v.iinl. r Philip llnil the ie|iie-l o( the municipal council lo Ihe government lo reserve Dislrict Lois 866 and ><57 (portions ol Kice I ake) had been noted and in, disposal uf llie I uls wuiild lie in."I until sinh time as the Council will bv einlilnl in determine '.-.Iniii.i they la ia..I tu piirehaae the lula or not. On Feb. til la, 1007, Ihe Deputy ' ..aa.a... .. a. a a |.anils wtole (ii the Provincial Timbsr InspeSlorinclosing a li'.iier Irom ilic Municipality in which the commissioner wm mkcl In pul u price upon Districl Lois 866, 867, I '''I mid 1113, Ihe deputy commissioner requested Ihe limlsjr iaspne- lor In ml-, nr wluit he Considered lho value ol the Lots iu i|Uuslioo. Tne limber insjiector on Ihe 7th ol I'eli- ruury, I'.Hi, lorw aided to Ih. iluputy commieeioner Ihe valuations is ie- i|Ueeled. lln Feb. I3lh, IWI7, the deputy cun- missioner wrote lo Mr. Alximlei' l'hilip thai the goveriim.lit were pie- parol to sell lu lb' council on Ihe valuation received provided cer'niii private owncr.hip riLli|. were nrr.iu geil. Uu Ma,-, .'.'Ini, I DOS, ili.'.l |..n> com miesioner wrnle In Mr. A. Melvinu regretting thai he Wis una'lelu i any assuranie that Mr. McLimi II'. uppliculiuii tu puiihiise llie mi r.i purl ion ol lut at67 would lie cuiliilr- ul aa in, aSsuranoe bad be.n giv. , to Ibe municipality ul ihe di.lr'el, il..,i upon Ihe si|iiralion oi llie limlni liiise, November I'-KI", Ihe C.,u ci' Would Is' given the lira! npporiufliu lo ium la.a- ihe land. Hy an Act i,f I'ui'liuni u di.led March I2lb, 1106, the eity *..s In.oi- poralud, in this Acl is unbodied nn auiiflni'lil whereliy llie dislri"! Iiiuui- ■ if.ilm grunl.il and conviyed lo th rrly all landa ownuil by, nser\,.«l by the goVernimni for, and the tillsabI min.■ i in all lands applied In'I.) Ilic niniiia'l|i.iliiv in loniiicliiin with |he Water system. In l'laiis.1 9 ul the mo.em n> It was i.i..'nl"l that the agrieni lit should not cumi into effi-cl nr lie oier.ti'c until further amending lejiiluti in IHjnding hud be.n inicled. 'Ih'ainusnd- ing art is dstcd Muy E'th, I0H7, and ia additional und not in sulHiilulion lo iin- Art ol March, 1006. On June 16th, 1007, Mr. A lexaAilr, l'hilip wrote lo the City Clerk as follows : Dear Sir—The enclos d li.ller his been received Irom Ihe >l .a iu.js Mini fuel "ring Co., but lis tb.' IllUlil'jial.il interest in BicaT Luke end its uu'tY shod landa are now viatod iu the city council iny council diiecte me to fur ward lhal communication to you. ISgd | ALEX. i'HII.ll', C.M.C, The si-pill to the above cormspMnd- ■ ii.'" and Ihe agreement emlxxlisd in Ihe Act ol Parliament iaoorperalinar tbe cily, ims lieen lully Set lorlh in the history ol II. L. H66 and 867 pub- liilnd in Ibe Express on Miy I2lh last wherein we find that notwithstanding Ihe solemn obligations *al*pn Paine & McMillan The Hardware Specialist* Phone 12 First Street and Lonsdale Avenue McMillan's for money savers A FEW OF OUB PRICES-COMPAItE THEM WITH ANY. Sural, granulated, 18 lb. sack ...11.00 Ton, McMillan's 3 lb. lor fl.OO Baking Powder, Colotlyke Brand- lull 16 o«. Iin 16c. Coffee—whole roost and Iroahly ground, per Ib t....26e. Hum, fancy sugar cured per lb.,..90s Cumiul liml... delicious ('alilorna Pears, Peaches, Apricots und ilaiplit'iries, per tin 10e. l'ickles, fine English ptcklra, per bottle ...S6e. Hutler, fia-i.li made, New Zcalund 3 lbs .»!» j. a. & m. McMillan Phone 20 Hot Points Wu shall be Kleri to show yon the njii modal. A most imports nl ItaiuK is tin: price. Two years' guaunlie Wc stand by every Hot I'uinl solil by lib B.C. Kleetric Rail way Co. UMrru ^'■MWi 50 LONSDALE AV^UE m. Witt lirti llie cily and ipeoifically ail forth in tlie agreement ill t... I - ■-■■in Idler wus aildri'ssid In tin Minisler ol lands ul Victoria i Dislrict 1.011 -Vi and 867 Sir,—I have the" lion ir to send you herewith u copy ol resolution ol my id,mini regard ng thine lands. Ily ac- cestUng lo llieir i. ,.,. i ihe govern- mi'iii will enable ihe council lo con- 'lai'laj urraiigeminla f.,i Ihe immiilialvJ exU'iision ol Ihe lliilnwiiy to give ac- cuss to Ihe Lynn Valley i.nd ils tim- l»r and mines. There is now a lar/ia Ire uskiil lu lr..nifcr ibe saiii lu purchase Ihe .aid District o llie said Railway •'». a" id ment riia.ru Iota ingly. Extruded by (Hud.) AI EX PHILIP, ('.Mf. In the Until |iiii,i-iii|li nf Mr. Phil ip'a Idler he alalia lhal ih.re bu I ."a ,t dueidid variance uf oirinimias tn the iisifiiliiis. uf Ihe lake al a IS si null • 11 would hs iiita-ruaiing tu hear Irom Mr Philip lurther oa tfai. ipicMiuii. Eur the iiila.iin,.iia.ii ail ibt rnlcpnvel. I muy m.niinn llial ll» and gruwing population "' ''" Vul | |uke is only a short disianoj (rum Um ley In blf aerveil ani they are iilmoal gml ,,| iha prcavnt |ri|ie line, ils alti- entirely dopnuknl nn the liinilicr in- [ I ml.- will (five a priaaure 4 T,6 Uw ilustry. '"" 'he sapmre inch, must valuatsle fc>r I have Ihe honor to be sir, lire and serving Ihe high rb-inliunaol Ynur i.li-dn-i.i servaiil, lln nlv ..nil muniripality, lis « ip.i'it (Sg.1.) ALEX. PHILIP, '.Mf. is upiul In about 77 million galbiw, Copy ol Enclosure I" «"> '•• dr»iMd ,nd fi,l"i »* P& Excerpt Irom minulcs 4 lln CoUnol W|o» '" "** PP ,h« lf« ''"«*. ol Iho Districl ol Norlh Vuncouv.r res|K»tively, and ils locatbas is al |„dd nn tlie 23rd day ol April, PJOM. | preeael free from pidinlvm. I mi) iirtw aba. The rocve gave report oljlMrther mention ibat the dry wealhe. ,/iti-ivi.-w had hy him mul Mr. '!lov- ur i .-pi i-rd nt in;/ tbe II. C. E. Hy. with inemliurs ,,f the provincial gov'cnimjnl regarding oblaiiiin/ Dialrict Lois 866 anil 867 lor the Huilway Company. It waa unanimously reeolvod ua lol; biwa, viz. : Whereas Ihe proviiuiul gnverninriit ijffered lo sell (o Oris Council the said How in summer Irom nur present l.ynn Creek source of supply is nn'y ju.i capable of matting the ca|*srily 4 a HI inch main and unit— Ike cily mn secure the luks lur atoraaC purposes, impounding and aeUling reeer voirs muat of necessity |w ca.nslrurted at very great coal to ihe ratapay rs. It requires no engineering esperl of IM) per acre, ami whi-reus il ia n iw Ilic desire of this Cuuiicij in the avail ol Ihe II. C. Electric By. Co. under taking bat hup li i. a build end o|wrate their tramway lines Irom lOlb street out Ui ths weet boundary ol these di trict lots (bat the government trans (er the council's rigbt ol purchase o' said lands to the said (!ompsnyon the understanding that I he said lunda In need in pari f0r public perk and ataraaing me soieiun wayafa. rm, | mmaUm pur|iosa-s. Therefore, be il ed into by'the district council widb [resolved (hat Uie provincial govern- otlcred lo sell lo una < nuneii»»"»~ ■- —, -- — » —r- Dislrict (Ma 866 and H67 lor (he price knowledge lo docide whether Bi«Lau ia adaplnble lor a reservoir. Ils location, proximity, natural basin and al tilude are ideal, .___— I Irual that Ihe recital 4 ibeabnvi bare realities in simple form will or elite llie .ili/mi lo form a jiut ,| m cation how ihe rigfcle and privilagai cunnisliai wilb th* lily's water tydaw and siifcguaidaoj by ihs Act' ol Pa.lia ment 4 ihe City's Incorporatieei have been seriously prejudiced. Yours laithlully, A. 4. Ht.HW.USDh.
- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- BC Historical Newspapers /
- The Express
Open Collections
BC Historical Newspapers

Featured Collection
BC Historical Newspapers
The Express 1911-05-23
jpg
Page Metadata
Item Metadata
Title | The Express |
Publisher | North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co. |
Date Issued | 1911-05-23 |
Geographic Location |
North Vancouver (B.C.) North Vancouver |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | The_Express_1911_05_23 |
Series |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-11-26 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 47ac0619-d07b-48fd-a77b-b590efec9f16 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0309775 |
Latitude | 49.320556 |
Longitude | -123.073889 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
Download
- Media
- expressnv-1.0309775.pdf
- Metadata
- JSON: expressnv-1.0309775.json
- JSON-LD: expressnv-1.0309775-ld.json
- RDF/XML (Pretty): expressnv-1.0309775-rdf.xml
- RDF/JSON: expressnv-1.0309775-rdf.json
- Turtle: expressnv-1.0309775-turtle.txt
- N-Triples: expressnv-1.0309775-rdf-ntriples.txt
- Original Record: expressnv-1.0309775-source.json
- Full Text
- expressnv-1.0309775-fulltext.txt
- Citation
- expressnv-1.0309775.ris
Full Text
Cite
Citation Scheme:
Usage Statistics
Share
Embed
Customize your widget with the following options, then copy and paste the code below into the HTML
of your page to embed this item in your website.
<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
data-media="{[{embed.selectedMedia}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

https://iiif.library.ubc.ca/presentation/cdm.expressnv.1-0309775/manifest