Local Meetings ( ily i'uii iisl Meeting, even Mnuiliiv, 8 |> in. IliHii'.il I'uinieil MeallM, emrj Krnluv, 7-16 p.m. Hniiril of I'mile, Third Tuemla/, 8 p.m. tiiuiril ot'Traile Kxei-utiv*), I it ul Tuemliii, 8 p.in, Selioul Whiril, Firat Friday, H p in. iblftidmmhk , ;an I o« ■_ Wmnm Local Martinet. Knlfhtl > I Pjrtlitaa, Second and Fourtli TueaJar, 8 P*i Athletic Chili, Kir.i Monday, K p.m. 1 a.lr M*.ea'i* i, wcmI lint (ourlh Thunlajl Itertieuliiir**-aW-KMR Itt-eun-UtwIneaday, 8 p.m. Kiremen's" I'rnrliw, Kvtrw Kri-lar, 7.SP p.». 7 .,*."1 l***-*'-™1''*- Twr x -ert ol the cluh bc preient, it tin re ii urgent hminaii lo Ih* trinnail-.l At the regatta, In take phiie on Saturday afternoon May nth, the firat a»i nt will h. .lull luiirt; tec- oud, double .culling, third, pi.1*11 ing louroireil tuSa; fourth, toys' ian; fifth, lanna* tare I'.iilries will lie rrren. A up In Ml)' 6. I In' Sinter irn! YY heeler A Wilson S'-wing Mirhine companies have opened total offires in the premises nf Mr Ciidncy, Lonsdale avenue. Tlie local manager il P. YY'. Frill', who has been with tlie cnnipam in Vancouver lor tome lime. At the annual meeting ol tlie Mi tbodist ladies' lid tociety, Mrt. Wheeler was ehiled piesi lent, ' Mrs Tin k secretary, and Mrs Urann treasurer Mrs J Device is in dure* of tin timer commit* 'ee, md Mis Hooper and Mrs Urann wen ippolated 1 visiting i.omtnitter lm one month. A. Nnrtund md K I.iurin, practical tailors, who, lor tome ynrs pist have lieen wiih Morgan. Yam ouver, havr lorntrd a partnership ind hive established them selves is fashionable merchant tailon on First street, wett of Lonsdale. Mi Nur I und hai tiki a up hit. residence here and Mr. Laurin will remove over during the present month. A meeting of all the men in North Vancouver city and diitrict, who are willing to join a local volunteer militia company, will bc held at the district municipal office on Monday evening next, al 8 o'clock. Lieut. Colonel Boullbee, Adjt. Hiilme and other officers of the D. C. 0. R., Vancouver, are expected to be present to give in- formation ind to further lhe move- me.1', The survey party recently operating in Lynn valley lor the B. C. Klectric Railway, under the direction of Engineer Sinclair, cimc in on Monday last, having fulfilled their instructions, by running preliminary grades 11 fir is the intake of the city water system. Tbc engineer's report will be tent lo London lor contidention, whence lhe final decision will emanate in due 1 nurse. The tnnual meeting of tbe Sunday school boird ol the Methodist church was held on Tuesday evening. The officers ind tetcheri elected for the year are aa follow*: Superintendent, Mr. Martinson; secretin ind librarian, W. H, Parkin; treasurer, f, B. Kummer; senior Bible diss teicher, G. H. Morden; boys' dm, Mitt Clapp; girlt' diss, Mn. Cribble; intermediate, Mn. Tuek;primiry,Mn. J. Device. The necessity of overhauling the big roltry it the local power house canted the withdrawal of the car tei vice it 10 p. m. on Thuraday last. The rotiry hid been in constant me for upwirdt of two yeirt and urgently required attention. The intervening hours from midnight to 61. m. would not hive been tufficient to get thc micbinc teady for the early morning r - and it was considered prelcr |0 cut iwo hours out of the ai% . service, so that by dint of working ian!, the cars might lie on (he run (or tha early morning traffic. Thii thoughtful coniidcntion of the best interetti of the public is one of thc chief elementi in thc popu- lirity enjoyd by Ihe local min- igem ul Ho pita' Mitt-ra The hospital committee met on Tueidiy evening. Coun. Nye pre* tided, ind there were preient alto Aid. Irwin, Smith and Crickmay, Coun. Mi-Naught, M Murriy.Dn. Campbell and Verner, and Hod. Sec I'hilip. Aid I'm kmay intimated thli thc littei Diwion hid unted Min Newmin't home ind proposed opening in hospital there on May 15th next, ind he wuhrd lo know whether the councils could mill the undertaking in my wiy. Thar were prepared to undertike thc care of indigent pat mu, under an ■rnngement with thc council!. I hey would bc ib!e tt thc outlet to provide iix Ireds (or pttienli. The propotil wa- carelully con* tidered hy the committee, ind it wit retolved to liy the licit before the provincial secretary, to ncertiin il thc hetpitil would bc allowed government lid. Aid. Ir> win ind Coun. Nye were appoint* ■•d a subcommittee to cooler with the Mistcs Dawtnn 11 to in arrangement that could be recommended to the councili Thc meeting idjourned. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. iiiH BXritKSS N' 1 III \ N. u, IKK. II. C. E SllllilHilMIAI.K, Manugar, li, II UaUUK*, I ii 1 pi-s M.r I In* Etpn Is is drill.nil in No tll Vint llll I *' Itllill I l.la-a ll.*. of 1 I hioi kl nf ll U nihil*. All Hillside this di ittiet i- placed in Ilia post •.iin.. Rati s ul Subscription : leai - - fi.oo JO •aj "ign. ll-SO One .sin months I hue monthi - United Si ii. < mil pel 11 All 11 .plums uiiisi be paid in nli on e. Acj penun not ni■ 11 aiig ilns pa 11. jularl) will plea*, notify tlu .'II .' No p.ipi 1 slnnp.-d null s*. notified either b) letter m card ■ rtJaBu Nuiiiii \'amhi via. M vv 1, 1908 CIVIC VALUE OR YOUNG MANHOOD, Tne yOUBg manhood ol any city constitutes one ol the 1 lm ti st as llu reol. The value ol the young nun of Norlli Vancouver to the cit) II sm h eannot lie over- CStiinat' d. Tlicrclore, any invest* m nt uiaidi.' ur institution sustained foi lli. b, iiclit ot tlie hoys and Iln* loiiiig men ol the eity, will be recognized by all right thinking citiiens, 11 lieing ol valuable in* 1 irl 10 iln loiiiniuiiilv. ll is man lh' ill de liable that ihe youth sli.nl be imbued wilh a spirit ol true 1" ilu in tIk-ii home cilv.ami lli.it tin i ihould aspire to aceom I in* thing lor lier benefit. Ii thii' ommendablc spirit is io be eagendi ri I ia Iha youth, it is ' • .ilial thai the buys and lining men -.hall be < llabled In lllld III tin :l h 'Hi' low 11. thus'* iqiproved ai,nil's loi the ontgOiBg ol sur pin* \ out Iiiui energy that are so M I'll*-!!. In llnil peruial nl life I In prollll III In 1 nines Iliu more ilillii iill nt sa,Inn .:i lion ilu* stand poinl ut Notth VllKOUVi 1 hei aus • ol ilu* varied attrai tiom ami tbc 1 'iiiani iHun menti ol the latgei burg Jul ariuss the 1 ui.t. ami hu .this i. n leas.in it lii-i, Hues tile iinin' imperative lli.it the 1 nu lib In - il Igaintl the iinpov . iisliuienl ihat 1. involved in tin* will, ;, "i ilu ii loyalty In ami .itt ii linu'iit bu their honi city, which must lake pl.u I in the youth if the habit be brand ol looking h. n lot rn nalivi* pursuits An\ prai'tu al project thai is nl- i,uu ed, luuknig lo (he luller play nl llmsi, iiiilu,111 es Ihal serve to I th' allegiance of lhe young p. ipli In their residential city, it Wiirlhv nl tba II live i-o-operation of all iili/i.nt. thcmtclvus h.i.ii*.* lm Norlli Y a.i couver, on the field ol athletics 01 any where else. Tin ExeKttss is pleased to learn lhat the North Vancouver Athletic Club is adopting an energetic policy with reference to tlie approaching season, and hopes In I.e able to record many interesting contests, with a satislactoiy percentage ol victories, In order that the juniors may receive due encouragement, it might be in order to suggest that the churches organize boys' clubs and inaugurate a num'ier ul friendly niatihes. I'iii'. Exi'Kiss commends to the hearty interest and co-operation of the citizens at large any and every well-advised movement that may develop along these 01 kindled liim, CHEEK UP. Tha intimation conyeved in the c iliiiuns ul I ni Kxi'kis*. in a re cent utile, to tha ellect that the mi'. Iiuiiii nltunl bin'ding may be available In the p irp >*• i ol a In* up "I 1 'lm,im militia, ind iiuis' Brigade, opens up ; hii. s iii ii ihould lie ener* ■ bund up by those ' i<> lake 1 leading put in ' ithn "I tin se piojerls. 1 he niton i"i outol dooi itbUtH • is now al hand. .1 it*I il is *h • * lh it the name ol Norlli y * a.vi 1 ippwu as protnitnntlj wiblc in tin* annals ul spurt 1 • 1! ami this, nul ahiin In ■ *i| the ailvnlisiiiient that will thereby accrue lo the city, hut 1 *u n 'ii'in ItTODfl) I" ' ause ol ils influence ia 'ngi mining tliat esprit ih* 1 ip in tb*- boyhood and tht* \oung manhood ol Iba ciiy, thai will ml' mily tlnir loyalty and llu il enthutii im Inr thcil home * ggendei within than a ih p i ni '• ul piul' in upholding lu t ri puiatioti, I he optimttl is I man who sees the silver lining of lhc cloud when the side that confronts him is black .md threatening. In plain Engl ilh, lie is a inaii who retains in unmoved niiitiilence in the lightness nf tilings, the soundness of conditions,and the brightness ot tlu liitine at a time when aulicipn tions have been disappointed. Re viisrs have COmc and the iniiiinli ate outlook is a deep indigo. Then is an alleged optimist abiu.nl in the laud who is wonderfully hilar mils 1.. limes ol prospcri'y. He is very prOOOUCOd and loud spoken in liis absolute certainty that the brigbtelt picture that can lie painted in words is none too roseate lo properly depict present conditions and luliiia developments; and yet, when lhe movement ol altairs begins to slnw down some, when the inevitable process of adjustment that bilious a period ot unusual progress in certain lines begins lo make itself fell, this necessary evening up of things is a contingency ihai lie cannot understand. He veiy quickly subsides, his dis- comtiMre eaily makes itself appar ent, and I" hu long he is going around witli a face like a bottle of vinegar,and tlie wntds of his mouth are as bitter as gall. The (act is, ilu such a man is a human chain tdenn, whose mental hue is dependent upon immediate circum stain es and Ins uncertain temper. lie is tlu- creature of circumstances a coik on the waves, swirled about liy every eddy, hustled od at a tangent by every liderip, blown aside by the passing breeze, tossed up and down by every slightest wave. The optimist finds in trying conditions a favorable opportunity lor the display of his true qtulilici. Optimism is not an external pose; it is a confirmed state of mind. Like the oak,the storm only causes it to take deeper hold in lhe f inula menial soundness of things, lt wears the smile thai won't come oll, In 1 ause il ktii's above the log in the perpetual sunshine. Here's to the Order ol Out and Oul Oplimiiti! Miy tlieir tribe increase! Let ill the Occasional Optimists quahly lor mciibership. Gleet lip' and was administered in tlie emei- g nc) hospital,by well known phy - siciai s. In a few hours the fever begin to abate, and in less than 24 hours the temperature was normal. The fever chart it said to he a remarkable ncord, and the recovery has attracted a great deal 1 f attention from physicians. The public at large will rejoice at tins triiiuijih nt science and lhe ovei coming >>l anotuer highly latal maladi. Yacht Wrecked The sluriii nl last week tallied the new yacht, just completed lm YV. H lluiili'iry.t') break from Ini mooringt, wilh lhe result that lie bolt was completely wrecled. With ch.iiaclerislic energy, M'. Biinhiitv immediately placed a duplicateordai with Messrs. 1'jle & Duke, who Uid ill ■ keel ol t new yacht 011 Tuesday. Ur. A. Mackay Jordan is having built 1 uaM yacht lo that being coisirin ted tor Mr. Buubiir). Other citizens are contemplating pi 1 mg similar orders. It is tht intention <>f (hose interested 11 yacnling matters to lorm a club, a 1110,1 which will work an import ant develiipuii nt in local boating circles. Church Noti.cs st John's ihi; evanokust, si.vi.n 111 AND IIIIKII'.KMH S'tKgKTS. Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer, 11 Kvening prayer, 7.30 Ou the first Sunday in the month ihere will be a second celebration of (lie Holy Communion at 11 a in Rector: Rev. Hugh Hooper. -.1 amihkw's ptaaarraaua chumch SIXTH STRtKI. Seivices will be conducted as usual on Sunday by tbe pastor. Sunday school, 2:30 p. 111. Service at Moodyville school al 7 3° P* ••■• Prayer meeting on YVednesday X o'clock. All are welcome. Pastor: Rev. J. I), (iillam, M.A. lu l.n I, Iln* 1 iti.-' n-.li 1 ji || large I . ip in nr, a salutary effeci 1 guild opportunity to stand ip. thiow up iluii hats and yell | new antitoxin wu icnt promptly, Science Conquers Meningitis Tlie Trades Unioniit of Wash ington, DC, recently contiincd an extended account ol a wonderful cure of spinal meningitis, ef fected through a serum procured from Ihe R01 kefeller Institute of New York. Thc case was that of the seven and one-half years old son ol E. C. R. Humphries, 1227 0 itreet, Northwest, Washington. The attack was a severe one. Tbe fever lumped Irom ncrnul lo 105, remained there for five diys.idvinc- ed to 106, receded lo 10J and 104. Tlie physicians were it a loss to diagnose the disease. Specialists were called in, wilh no beneficial result The child hovered between life and death, dissolution being hourly expected. Meantime an appeal had heen made to the Rock* -Iclbr Inttitute. A supply ol the HtTHooiar iHiiRi'H, n. w mama room si. aniist. acoaoa'i AVINUt. Morning service, nam ; Sun- lay school, 2:30 p. nr; evening service, 7:30 p.m. I'rayer meeting on YVednesday evening it 7:30 o'clock. Preaching in Lynn valley on alternate Sunday afternoons. Sunday school at Moodyville at nam. Rev. B. H. Balderston, B A. pastor. NORTH VANC'OI'VKR CATHOLIC INDIAN MISSION. Sunday Services — Mass at 8 a. 111., Sunday school at 2:30 p.m., Benediction It 3 p. m. Pistor: Rev. E. Peytivin, 0. M. I. V. S. IIANIST CHURCH, ORANOI: MALL, lONSDAI.r. AVtNUI. Service it 11 o'clock 1. in in the Orange hall; Sunday tchool it the close of the service. Pistor : Rev. Divid Long. All are welcome. NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN, FOR *•' tlie information nl intending settlere and others, that selection lias been made uf tlie 11,500,000 acres of land situated in tlie I'eace River Valley, Province of llritisli Columbia, granted lu Um Dominion lioveriiiiient umler tlie nroviltoni nl Section 7, ol "An Act re- luting tii the isiiui'i Hallway, tlie Graving I'mil ami Railway tannin of lhe Province," ami hiicIi Iiunl ia mil open to entry under tin* I nml lams of the Province. Tlie block M'teiteil isileneribed ns fnl* lown: lluiiiiiifiichig at a point BW luili*.-mull nl the I'l'iiee Kiver, nn the Pjltli Merlitiini, Mug the Kiixleru boundary ul lhc I'mvinee, thence Wenl i.'i uiilen uml M.IH I'hainn, theni'i' Nnrth Jt mllei and H 01 ablins, thenee Knm 75 milen ninl Its.Ivl chain", Ihenee RnOttl In ilm piinl uf I'liiiuni'iiiTiiieiit, (nl la ni* lag the nub Mot-khan, und < inin 1 n*.* approximately H,t(JU UOW uerei. Nut ill* in Al'*'lilvrli llml, uilh 11 lien to (iicilititting ni'llli-iiieiit in llu* Valley- uf llie IVniT.I'iirmiip nml Pack liner-, llu* 1.'Iluii mi: h"ll "1 laud forty mill'- in width, ind ent'inlilig SU mill's nu each nidi* uf llie l'eaee, Pun-niii mul I'ui'k liivern hun been reserved tor actual ntllcti. lo he inqnlri it by pte-ciunlloii iiu'v umler lhe l.uinl Ai'l, ancli hunt mil being open lor snle, leune, lirenne nr ullierulii'iiatiuii muter the nihil Ai'l ex- I'ejit liy |irt>-eiii)itiun. t'nimiieiii'ingut the inlcriuTiioii "Itin Western hoiinil.irv ol lhe hlork ul laml neleeteil hi the lluiiiiniiiii linieriiiueiii with llie ntn Hiver, Ihenee tiillnwiiip tin* Pence Kiver mil Parsnip River U. theireoiittiienco with lhe I'm It River, ami thence following tba fnek Kiver in tlie point where naid Pack Itiver leaves Mi'IasmI l.nke, ainl I'Xlt'inhng I'.r a dis- lillu-i'"I'M null s nil mill side uf Mai i, I Hivern uml appriiiiniaicly 170 milen in lenglh. All Iniiilsoillsiih'llii'Ui',iiiilarns"f Hi,' lloniiiiioii (luii riuneiit tlrant and tin1 reserve ulmve deneriU'd are u|ien (nr I'H'Hliuii iiiuler the laws uf tlie I'mvinee W.J.BOYVSRR. Ailing Chief Cnininissiiitii r nf I all,'I ami U ' > ■ I nii'l- ami Works l)e|nirliiieiit, Y'ielorin, Seplt'inlier l.'tlli, llll". SPRING DECORATING IK you want lomething different— soiiii'tliing worth wliiln.k't its figure on your work. Our extensive stock of new wnll decorations enables us to offer a large variety of up-to-date treatments and special color .-clienii's. We are at your service. Also Paints, Oils, and Varnishes of the very best makes. Come in nml talk it over. imt M [SUM kf iir Askino w. 11. mn & iu North Vancouver, H. C* Junctio.i B,o \OTib V.IHUIU fl Will... )/ LLL?tK MliKKAY U^.f Heililj il.i—Hut. 1111.U. Na) li « 111 i„ui„>. |i, VlKODIW. Minn. 11 . MIIWI VANt'OIIVIR l-rlee l.'IIM II Ml 111.'* I'll ll 7IX> 6I» an'a l'* - 'i|' Inn I Corner nn Kiml-irt i'i. I'm) limine.. |aMi|i i:l*. T ta |i lii* Inr I a l**av .lan* aalila ' iiii iirr.'. I'niiiy i'I'.ri'l. Willi *h«ekun,Scvi-nt«enih sir, 1*1 I * fla'llUlli: - a. a U'l-ll.. II. a|,|l9 Nllllwltll llll I ll'Vl III I llltlt. JuHii'iiikii 11 e iini'i1. The Cushionet Shoe For Women With Tender Feot Oxfords for an easy hints- ihn •; turn soles, low heel and kid t |>, (ur nul comfort. Price, $3.50 Bluobrr law fnr street weiif;exiru heavy turn soles witli military heel and patent tip. A stylish, neat and dressy shoe that gives comfort and wear for $4<50 PYKE'$ SHOE STORE 516 Halting* Street NOKTIl l.l llul Ilh 1 II lii ft run co., m, Time Table, in.17 LEAVING VANCOU Y'i:ii LEAVING NOUTII VANCOl'- :iiV'. VER CUV: STIAMEK STKAMF.R STIAMKR mama ST. GF.URIIK. N. VANl'lll'VIR. SI'. 1 II1RI1K. N. VANUieVI.R. •ii.110 A. M. •II 'Jn I.M. •ii-15 " •7 L'u " UN " S2II " H.IO " 11.01) " !i.:io " 11.-15 A M 11.45 " 10.15 A.M. in 15 " lil. 15 " 1045 " 11.15 " 11.16 " 11.45 " 11.46 " 12.151'. M. 12.151'. M. 12.1,1 I'.M. 12 45 1'. M. 1.15 " 1 15 " 1.IJ " 1.45 " 2.15 " '.'.15 " 2.46 " 2.45 " 3.15 " 3.15 " 1I.45 " 11.45 " 4.15 " 1,1*1 " 4.45 " 4.45 " 5.16 ' 5.15 " 5.45 " 5.15 " fi.16 " 11.15 " li 15 " 11.46 " 7.16 " 7i5 " 7.45 " H.I5 " K.4.% " W.IS " 0.45 " 10.15 " 10 45 " •H.ltO " •11.45 " A nn Siiniliv. LOTS 70 v 240 $300 Cloae In Min mill ami plank roail; tin in 111 ii(i.s lium rat; only $300. .YImi ii Inv l | .iiici lor $200; t. ims, iu 'lown, tio pur month. II.niv in let, (i moms, all con* vi'iiii'in us ; iplriulid viuw. Also om* Inr s.il. ; $V)9 tank anil lad pur moiiili. Iwo prrfrrlly cleared lots on lonsdale Avenue $900 each VWESTERN CORPORATION, LTD. EVAN'iKI.ISTIl. StRVICKS will lie held it Orange hall on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All are welcome. Come and tiring a friend. When you intend building consult lllllllll llli 1.1 J. 1. nuiim:. iinin llranrh Oftrt, htmlalt Att.ANtti. I'himr No SS Ini "Jlii-f nml SMI, l.yoii Creel, R. C. North Vancouver Mails Mails close for i'e9pitch is follows : I'-ir Vancouver md all points H 1. in , 11:15 1. ni., 4:15 p. m.; Ior l.ynn creek, 11:15 1. m. Mails arrive : Vincouver and ill points, 9101. m., 13:45 in., 5:45 p. m.; from Lynn creek 2 p. m. Outgoing mails for Lynn creek after it 15 1. m. ihould be delivered it the wicket. Ihi Exrif.ss, (1 1 yeir. EGGS FOR HATCHING K((Ki Inr Salo—Fertility liiiaraiiU-ril. Silver 8pan||l-Hl llrtiiihiir*i.,illiinSlr«iii. lor Beinty, taod Layeri, MM Sittvri, nothing to l»*«l ilnnn Two dullam p»*r fllleen. Purf While YVymilnttei, from good itriin, one ilnllur per fltlecn. Vmini ilu-1- lur ule. IV. lltll.llSYVllUTII, Knnrteenlli ilwl mnl Di'lhriirk .ininii', Nnrlh Y'anroiivi-r. SEEDS, TREES, PLANTS For the Farm, Garden, Lawn or Conservatory lielinhli' rariatln il wmiiiiIiU ftkm. RO llnror.. No Snil,'. Nn I'liniiiiiilion to iliininm* **l"ik. No wiii'ly ttgrnWaa iinniiv mn. H,iv .lira-it mnl gi*t Tr«*. uml Midi tlmt |fnv, KiTlili-i'm, Iby .-*ii|i|ilifi*,'*'|iriy l'niii|i., Spraying r'"''i«l, I 'ut twtwn, OW, (Illicit ■ i"'*:i- ' iinr-vry mi iln* maiiilniiil nl lm,* iliiinli.i. 1 u.ll..•,*'..* Iri'i'. M.J HENRY'S NIlRMRilS AND SIIDH0USIS. MM VamnMaa lata. VANt'(i''VKit,II.O. mn vmcNiTii imiky J, Hitiii* IS11, Pro|is. Mil h AND CREAM delivered dailv to all parts of the City. Ordan left ittlraKxpnM office will he |iriiin|it- ly attended to. A. A. CROWSTON BROKER aid NOTARY PUBLIC IsalK.-'K In ill 11. tir.nrlipa, Ml-ai!«* i'l...*i lllll Itlilr.llllr, imi.!: Hinli-iwl, * M r .nil Kir. Miniger (nr tin* Conimerclil I'rolerliiT Smii'ty. OSiiie:—I'llST 1-T., K. or LonSatU. HARRY FOQQ I'Kll.KII IN \V()()I)A.M)(JWAVKL All) UM General Teaming fOR SALE QLD I III STY IM'I'IIATOIIS AND (Ml llHti'hi'r.. Highly reinm- mi'iiihil hy mir ril-liainiTI. IOmU.4 McCI'Alli, 21131 Wi.tiiiiniliT ive., IV'tHi'iii 7th mil 8th, Vain*, uver, B.C. 1 ling j Ihivi'vmir ilur.h'ii I nal nut now. All ■iiorl»iilili'»igiii< inniln Ki|iert pruning, CnnliioiKl ih'livi'reil a..\ grilling mnl hinliliu? Iruil M All I.hi'l- ot ir,*,*- iiiiiI -ii'l. ..ii|i|iii,*il it the Imu..I priri'.. (iood Dry ^^^^^^^ iilierc in the rity tor 14.00 n oont Orilen nolirili'il. Kniirlh Slroi'l, ktMNH LmMlll an.l CbHtortM me. l'lioneo". JAS. GRAH4ME & CO. PaIN'IKKS AND r.ll'KKIIANI.KKS Mukai. DacoaaTOM Gkainf.ks Guittll SlOMI LONSDALK AVKNUK, Ol'. I 31 H SlKKKI. Illl'll lllll SIMPSON, Cur St i.nrgc'i Am. mil Tenth St. Nurlh viin'"iiviir. 10 PROPERTY OWNERS 'I'lIK I'NIiKKSKiNI'.ll IS PKK* 1'iiriil lu ih. nil k inin ol ('.Inuring, liriihhing mnl Slumping liy lontrRrt, 1'llll.lf 1IHANCA, Kir.1 vlri'et YVeit, Norlli Vnncouver, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVEB, B. C. The members of the Agricultural Association met it the district municipal office last Fridiy even ing, to tike action on the matter of the directorate. Geo. J. Phil* ippo was again appointed chairman. The tecretiry reid i communication from ill lhe members ol tin* board, resigning their officei. On motion of Mr. Philip, seconded h> Mr. Corniih, it wai unanimously resolved jo ask tll the directois l< reconsider llieir decision and withdraw ill-n iesi|*nations. This thei declined to do. The iiiei iinu llien proceeded tn elect a new board, with the following result: President, Aid. Smith, re-elected; vice preiident, Coun. T. S. Nye, lormerly a director; directors, A. A. Crowston, A. Unt* ton, J. Snodgriss, G. J. Philippo, ind A. Philip. It wis resolved to ask the tecretiry, K. L. Docherty, to retain office, the matter being finally refer red to the director! to appoint a permanent secretary. A vote ol thanks was tendered the retiring directors for the excellent services they hid rendered the society while in office. Alter i vote of thinki to the chiirman, the meeting adjourned. After the meeting o( the association, the directors met, with Aid. Smith in the chair ind ill the members preient. The directors asked Mr. Docherty to continue to hold the office of lecretiry-lrei Hirer, ind this he agreed to do. Architect Lniley laid on the ta lile four unopened tenders he hid received Ior the erection of the new pavilion,aud these were open ed by tlie secretary. They were ai (ollows: Lumber, etc., Diplock- Wright Lumber Co., ft396; John McEwan,work ind sundries,! 170,4 M, II. Martinson, same, I1550: Smith Bros., same, f 1675. The director! had the spin iln a tiom adopted by the late board read over to them, md they received from secretiry reports as to former tenders. In view of tlie urgency ind importance of the work, it was unanimously resolved to appoint Messn Nye, Crowston ind Philip to meet Smitli Bros, ind the Diplock- Wright Co., with 1 view to closing with their tenders, ind adjusting an agreement, ind the ume gentlemen were appointed 1 standing building committee. The board the adjourned, to meet the following Tuesday. Horticultural Board Meeting: The newly appointed board of directors of the Horticultural Society held their first meeting on Tuesdiy evening list. The president, Alexander Smith, occupied the chiir. There were preient Messrs. Pliillipo, Crowston, Philip, Nye, Snodgriss, Williams and Docherty (secretiry). Duly eie cuted igreements 11 between the utociition and the Diplock- Wright Lumber Co. for Inmber, and between the association ind Smith Broi. lor Ihe comtruction ol lhe aew pavilion were submitted, ind the secretiry wn instructed to iffii the sell thereto. Mr. Philip submitted l statement of the preient condition ol finances, ind alio a carefully prepared estimate of obligations that will ariie in the near luture. The actual cub on hind ii $2,075; amount of contnets, $3,071; deficit, $96. The additional requirements will include architect's fee, painting and plumbing, furnishing, improvement o( grounds, intereit, ciretaki-i's liliry, ind lundriei, making I totil of ibout $2000, which ihould be provided is eirly 11 possible. As in initiil effort towird this end, it wu decided thit arrangements be nude for in opening celebntion 00 1 grind ictle oa July tit. Minn.Crowston, Phillip., ami .v.. w.ii H|'pi'inii'd a com UlltM 10 arrange a prn- -jrainiiK* nl * pii: is, etc , for the day. A ladies' auxiliary was also decideJ upon and a meeting of the ladies is to be called (or Tttei day, May 5th, to confer with the board in the matter. Competitive plans are t > be in vited for laying out the grounds a: a whole, and in honorarium ol $25 is itt.iclied t) the plans deemed the beat. Messrs. Nye and Crow ston were appointed a committee to confer with Hon. Carter Cotton, with a view 10 procuring a grant (rom tlie p vincial government for associatiiii purposes. At tlie suggc-tion ol the board, the president undertook to approach the city council as to the deepening of the ditch for drainage and alio 11 to boulevirdiug the itreet contiguous to the ground. The boird will meet weekly, on 1'iiesday evening. Ior the present. Struck Ile A great pulpit orator, in referring to the well worn topic of lengthy sermons, is reported lo have said: "If a preacher cannot strike oil in half an hour, lie is either a poor preacher or he is Inning with a mighty poor gimlet." This method o( striking oil lias been (ar outdone by the happy method followed by a church 11 Petenville, Mont. This church owns 1 Jot in the "Cabbage Patch" oil districi. The congregition went into the oil boring business, witli the result th.it a few days ago, al a distance of 50 feet from thechtircli building, a gusher was struck that proceeded to band out oil it the rite ol 1200 barreli or more per diy. The congregation had to gel busy caring for the oil and, inci dentally, no Sunday service! could be held. The net result will be thit a troublesome church delil will be wiped oul, lhe pastor will be paid his back salary ind probably get 1 raise, and an ample sum will be laid by for future needs. Notwithstanding this illui'ious ixnnple, it is presumed that local churchei will continue to bore for oil alter the old fishioned and well tried method. Vancouver mountain climbers are erecting a shelter cabin alongside lhe trail up Grouse mountain. $25.00 Reward lor the srn it anil conviction 01 parly nr partii'H 11 ho are tearing down my real estate -i-tns. J. D. YVOI.KKH, it IAI. Km-.in Foot ol Lnniilale, near wharf. FOR SALE BRKKIUNti I'l'.N RHODK ISLAND tied., Pullet-, Thiirinighhreil. I) McGCtra. 511 llllh avenue, Ml. I'leaaiint B.C. PUBLIC NOTICE •rvOG LIOBNCE- ^^^^ FOR 1908 AUK no* Due and I'mable at the Itilv Hall, tin ami alter March 1'ith 1 exi All ilnga unlicensed will Im 1-ken poi- sea.ion nl imt ileslroved. Thomas Sinmum, I'ity Clerk. Nortli Vancouver, II. 0 , tab, 28, IHU8 Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Agency, North Vancouver, P. W. I HUM. LOCAL MANAGER. Office! wilh Mr, Ciutney, LOMdlh Ave. Midlines 10I1I on instalment plan Machines for rent Machine supplies See in (or your Sewing Machine wants Merchant Tailors (lite with Morgan, Vancouver) Style, Fit and Workmanship guaranteed . . .PRICES RIGHT. . . Firat Street, one hall block west ol Lonsdale ive. Special dale SATURDAY MONDAY Dining Room Tablet, I8.75, fio, %\ 1, regular f)50, J11.50, $13.50 Parlor Tables, J1.35, $2, ty, regular (1.50, *J.J5, >3 75 Dresser and Stand. ,114.50, $18.50, up to J40, worth hall as much igiin No. 1 and 2, Hornti Hlock, Lonsdale Ave. For Furniture and House Furnishings Priceless Asset A food Mt ol Teetli contribute greatly to one's health ami liippinrsi. They add much lo tin appearance and more to tha iligeiiiiui. Neglect ii the onlv rauie (or the low ol Teeth. Come to ai NOW belore ll ii too late. ar*• am puna 1 nrv Ntvtt cihnoi fad ftel of leelh H.M artdfewart, Mr Tealk s.oo MCnwii l.oaj ieMmilD-ji I.m at Hat Imi rilllo-ai I.00 l-tractl-if lo ALL WORK OUARANTCKD WITH A PROTECTIVI QUANANTCI POR TIN YEARS The Boston Dentists, Ltd DR. A. R. RAKER, Consulting Dentist 40? Hastings M., W., Vancouver HOORS »«m I08 p m Prion. 222B Xorlh humra ll.snlw.irr OMpilf, Ltd. Garden Tools Lawn Mowtrt Poultry Netting House Cleaning Rtqu-ilikl Paints and Uils llailders' Hardware fool 01 Mie Ave. 60 YIAItr EXPIRIINei ___Um» DllllNS ^^_^__ CofWnoHT»*a. A nrono >«n *ln| • ik-Ml ul iMorlPtlra mat lnlr.lv -uo.rl.lti our opinion pee wn.ili.r an Invention I. rraili.tlr iiaoainl.Iiiii Innimonli**. u*>iiiairiot!yc*'iiii.i!'iai!.a. HANDBOOK on I'.i.nu wni IrM. nl.1a«t Bar.ncr lor aiK-unnl l"avli*»ifc Patauta talon liinau.il Muian A I'a — ■fKtaliuMa. vlttiooi cia**i*6. In thi Scientific American A hantlKim-tlr Uliutratad weakly. t«ntMt etr> llaUoa of any aetatulfio Journal, lun.ii for " 1ffiafNr,poala«apn|Mad. Md bj »»"—'New York 81, Wutlmloo. I), c. aamtiteSera. Hlte Roiled Oats Flour Hai) and Teed Seeds All ORDERS DELIVERED Fine, healthy Ton. ito and Cmlitlnwei Plants, grown from Suttnn's Seeds, always on hand ibeBrackman Ker Milling Co. limited. I.a,nil.il. Avenue, at Ferry Landing Harry Mitchell, local manner till I HI lli Proposed Local Improvement MIAKK NllTltK THAT THK COIN A CM. ul llie Oily ol Norlli V oil ier intend, to loii.triiei the laml Improvement! net out in llie .ehe.lule ap* l»nriii*( l>i*lim, nnd intend- to MM a portion o( lhe lllllll font tliiTi-.il ii|i"ii the real |irii|n>rtv la-neUlleil therein, IroiitiiiK tar iihiilliiiK thereon, Md held hai lile lor .1-1.Min, 111 Ihendor. A .liti'iiiinl .liiminu ll.* Iniul- liiil'li* and pl*o|»*i*eil lo l«> a|**villlly iii.wMi.il lor Ihe .niii ini|.riiii in'nl. nml the name, ol Iheinviier*. iheniil, ho (nr n. the .ami' run Im- A->r**rtiiiuril Irom Ihe 1.11*1 reiimul ii.m*.«iiii oi roll and ■■!Ii,*r- ul-e, 1-li'il Hied ill lhe iiltllT ol llll* Annenamelit ('omioii-iooer, and in o|m*ii (or iiii|Helinn ilurini* olllee hour.. The lehedule MM aliotm the i**ili* lllltlil i*'*l of the llii|iroieliielill nnil the pro|Hirlii'll lo lie provided iilll I'l the Ifeneral Iiunl. nl the nlv, if nny. A ('milt ol Kevi.i.iii uill Ik* held on Ihe t»enlj-«'ieiilhilay of April. IIIIIK.nl lhe Innr of 7:1111 p. lui in the Ciiy Hnll, Nortli Vmu'iiner, 11 ('., for lhe pur* l»*.'iil heminK any natpUlattl nirniii.t mMWMalMMMfltl ortheaeeiiriiey of (ronlaiie nieiiiiireriirnl., or mil other eomplainta wliiilithe |***r.nii* inlerei-hil MM lo MM nml whiili 1- In tan eouniznlile hy the eoiirt. THOMAS SIIKI'IIMtH, AmmmK OotnaWoMTa Norlh Viiiicoiiver, II. ('., M.inli 3lth, iihk. SC1IKHI I.K AIU1VK HKKKHKKIITll l'r*a|Hi*, .1 llia|.,,.l.*lii* la' l-llmal'it l.allm.lf Inl.I i'o.I a ity lo I. (leariiiir, Imiili-vinliiiK nml unialiiiK of I hint 112,000 Sl , lK*l*ren M:,h,,ii nii-l Si, Darld'i ai'eiine., and hiviiiK ot nix-loot .ideiinlk on wmth .nh' ol .aiiil atreet I'li'.rinK, irrnilinit and ilrniiuiiK of Hiilei'iith M,. U'l St Amlreii'i and lli.l/eiiiai Avetmca $1,-1*00 l*t m no N.B.—The Court ol Keviiion on Third Street l/vat Ini|.r"venient will Ik* helil on the 7th dav ol Mny, I'l*, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., it the city lull. Styles Worth Seeing; First of all we ask ijou to vkwcorrect atylfs. fit-Reform aeta the fashions. . . What ab|>ears in the Fit-Reform Wardrobe is accented without question by Can ada'i well dressed men . .. Let us show you some of the many new Suits and Overcoats for spring OUR .MHCI\l b 1IIIS WEEK Suits $15.00 and $20.00 WOR 111 ll'll Bl I lilt HOMY Fit-Reform 333 HASTINGS STREET VANCOUVER, B. C Business For Sale VN i'st.ililisliii.1 (ii'iioral Store in a thriving Coast Town. Location unexcelled, premiaea modern tlirougliout. Tlie Stock is in excellent condition and tlie coniiertion is of the most desirable character l'uroliuscr may l»uy the premiaea if deair- etl, or otlicnvise a lease will be given at mod- erati' rt'titnl. Stock will invoice about $3,500 and the turnover is at the rate of |25,000 per year. Kur detailed iniormation, apply— Box 31, Express Of fice North Vancouver A. FARRO CONTRACTOR I* |*rr|.nri..| to ilu nl I kin*l- nl m>rk i Iriirin*.'. 1'rnliliiii**, .liiiupiiiK or ri.li liln-lui|t. H uric iiimi* i'i iln- ilny or hv .■milnn I. I iiiai iiiri' t ik in in lilmtiim mir liiail*.,**- Ainl all ilaliim*.'!* Iiuiiii' (*i..1. Aililri..., S.ri.iiil .ili*,*i W , wm l*"H»* iluii' ill-inn', ur I', ll Il.i 11, North VanroitviT 5*8 WI1IIE WlANDOfTW" flWn UNK ill',, ANII M lnIM laarl,., iiaaili.l lo lii|.'li*n*i.riii|* tirim Kkiii ll.'iil aiiil |'J i»*r IV t'lr.ir '■••■•. i'irhaii|*i'il. A Im liniili'r. (m Mir II ltAI>KUMA('IIHl, i.'ift ma i an.! lata lalaafWM vs ih c»si main »»i»n » "I nm.lt.lrlli.il. Mar* Tmn. • II,'.. Minlni II. un" Hail. Ilirlal.ma,.lr HI ll..iaii \Voiler Priceless asset* Boatoa lentils Hardware iuppliei-tl. Walden. Sewing michinei—I1. W. rntl. Auction lllc—Kingnloril Smiili & Co Lonidale ave Iota Irwin a Uii lmgs Merchant tailori—Norlund & 1.,iinin. n i K products Bracktnaa *.v Kir Milling Co. Special lata—North Vancouver lloun' I'urniilieri. LOCALS Clotliiiig 1 li-ined.pr ■■ssr'l.altcrt'il nnd npairad, Panti pnnadwhita vmi wail A. McRat, Thompson Mock, Lonidale ivenue, CORRESPONDENCE BhOTt, ni'iali*r.iti*lv iiuiili'il letter" un iiuur-iif pnaral pabllcIntHaa will ba published iu hu. KiPiaa Tim Kipimi li in nu wiiv mpomlble t.ir th-'"ji"ii hi. ul riirri'ap'iiiili'iit-i. ami reMTTN till iiiilu lu ti*rmiimli' a dlHtl* .lull At lllll llllll*. Our Beautiful Location I > 111'* L Ll"! *'f III K till*! Kill ' Sir, I have beta 1 Impiem visitor tu \ nui growing city lately ami have tin n inu li impretawd liy its advaatigei ind beautiful location, ami tlir mi bright proep*,s it has lur 1 protperoua future. rVmong niiii t tilings, it has struck im thai Nortli Vancouvri ;nnl its ■ah 11 -a, li 1 ins • ol thi'ir adapt- ibilitj to that purpota, an to* gethei ih slim ai in becona tha ptaa* sun* i.saaii ,1,1,1 playaground ol tin* r.iin.ii 1 hilrl ilistrict. Nortli Vancouver, with its beau* tiful sontlii-in ilop to the Intat, and its long stretch ol water front- 1(0, I1.1*. mu-1 excellent sites lot pulilic paiks, while tin outlying districts, hark towards the mountains, have iiianv points n( nnexcel* ml baaatjf just waiting [01 tha a* talilisliment of accoinoilalions and travelling facilities, when tiny will become the must popiil.it ud Iiest patronized resorts, in this part ol the country. Vancouver is simply itching Inr breathing spots of this kind. All other nl,is nl .my si/ror standing wtiatevrr have their local pleasure resorts, ami we all knew how well patronized they are liy both residents and tourists Hut wtiat has Vancouver and the surrounding districts got at present- Simply Stanley Park and nothing else. Than is no denying llie fact that those parts ol Stiata] I'.itk, which are not COVand by unpenetrable iinilerliiii-.il anal jungle, have many natural btaat) spots, the eipial ol wlm ti it weald i»' hmi in hmi. Imt tha gnattt part "I thai park is ia acceuihle, ami llir points of inter cit md baanly which in reached b\ mads and palh*. Ul inaniti sn (at awai from tin* entrance to the 1 nl, ll it. unli -.v lam- is a Nf) 1 ipnnt't ainl in llu- pink of 1 iindilinn. In* will 11 il I c .ililr in reach thea unless ha hina a conveyance, and tlie majority ol pee> pic are not ihle In 1 n|ov such lux lines as lueiy tigs and inlomobilel vt'ry nil' n Wa ill ■ ',]<>-, ,1 gnml walk mi' I in a While, bul Wl nh* |Ci t to I'i'iiig Inn ,*| mi., ,1 ||an> thon 1.1. 1 \a ry imi' thai an want to get a hill' in 11 .iiinn aad ml (rom tba itiitus ami cam I'l nur evi ndai lives. To Nniiii \ .up ouvi 1 and its lurrnilli'lings wa nni I Innk lol relief. It lias |ha Inn st lm .ilions lo •elect fiom, ami its people ihould sec that the heal ip *i in 1 un 1 1 tur ilu* parpen mentioned, .rid that idvaut.ige sluuild be taken nl tin* splendid uppuilunilies !>''' n d, 'lui' lu I In |'l ", )ust willing and longing lor places ol tins kind for MMCWhon In g". But b'lore our dream in this respect can be lealuid, the menu jof transpoilation bttWiOB the two liities musl be improved, Aside from "riding on a rail," the pres* 'mt lerry Mitvice il oul) an excuse (or rt nn an., 11 ii asportation. Re? 1 nuiv I ipent the greater part of nn alteration gi ning to and from Not I Li Va IOII.M I do n.'l undi r*-t:md why the 1, iii nts mul business men of your city will tolerate such a condition of alfaiis. This lerry service is retarding lh" growth of North Vancouver aud is iiijiiiing business there generally, Bnaincnboaen and people will not locate there tn the attest that they would otherwise, when tba city is practi idly isolated Whii N.ulli Vancouver needs ia al lean a twenty minute ferry sen iei-, and good boats shotili In* put on tin* run between tlie twnciiiis initead ol thon at prcs ent in use. Yours truly, Vmiiik. Vancouvei, April 20, WARNING J. W. BALMAIN l,v"- BN,i'™"" L.IBI..N1N nil v,ai;m;ii TO t'liKiiii ly Surveyor and Architect ! '■"'■ ' r.* ,*:*,„.,, 1 *..., ' i 'i' iIiiiiii " 1! ii! 1 iii 1 inu I' nl ■' ■ I'lil'KTU SlIIKUT, ','llllNKIl LOMUU Kit i'lnl ill killall ul v.l '., .ft' 111 111' I'llllllll'l SORTH VANCOUVKR. ' 1 .r.,* i.i. .1 tl.e. n.! he clu lor carry. in*: tuny iilri.ii* ■ u it r, fill I'allll.-ll lli'S T *IHS |il*|* l|*.a« bating i'lo**il iitehi-tl in tlm iiaiiic*. anil Hm* mn' iulllid placing olwiaeli'i in . i In r ol ila* Water Channali "ill Iw proiaottUida Pioneer Bakery between Kiplanade & Pini Si. S. W. Wtilker, ■ Pff)prielor Fresh lii'i'inl dn ily, [(] loavti for $1; 4 for 25c, t'nki . I'llsln, elf. NNE HIGH LOId .N BLOCK 29 IIETWEEN IMU AM* -ylll STS., MAHON AVE. i nn- **ii*-i mrtli .,i* la; bul i " * 8, 15 nml 18 months TO BURN lhe directors ot the lloiticiiltti ral Association respectfully invite the ladies of North Vancouver ciiy and distrut to meet them in ihe hall ou next Tuesday, May 51I1. at 3 o'clock p, in*, with a view to giving theni co-operation with an exhibition and sale of work oa ilu* opening day. Full particulars will be laid before the meeting. It is ol the utmost importance thai all tlie ladles who are able to as sist in any way, lie present. Ai.KXANtiiK Smith, 1'res II lllpM ft IWlitol'il RfA/ ESTATE AGENTS i-INSURANCE IIROKl'.RS IMI m~* Ua Iinin Ural Agrnrini-Sit.i l.ifr Arm m rr l'u. nf tun- ml.,; I'huri.ii .tljui'iliii'' l'u. ui l.iintltin, Em). * b'trr); I.m, Imt tittnintittr nml .Irvi'il-nl li.tumiiir Co. (./' l.miilon.Enii. I'rrftcliiiii I'tmrrrlr lllia-it. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with rs for QUICK SALE A. SMITH & CO. JUNCTION BLOCK NORIH NAM 01 MR. Where Are You Going ? fnr Housi' FnrnisliiiiL's There is only MM place to purchase, if vouarr a cartful, economical shopper. We hnve the largest stock of Houso Furnishings in tlm city, nnd our prices are unanimously MkoowUdg. eii to he the most reusotia- hie to lie hntl. We sell for cash or easy payments llll HOUSE -FURNISHERS D. A. SMITH & Co. Comer Grinville and Duns inuir ttteets, Vincouvn, 1! f. Semi in yunr onleri no* fur Iiry ii iitii-Ciii I'li'iir I'ir. Movi length*, per curd, deliver*!..14110 1'ar.lnaKi.l, I'll-llaS, 'l|'li ,*I!|V||. . . |4.(XI Daily Mmy to All P.irts ol (in M). I $HINQLE$ riii'Ni* S il.i -1.1.1,. Immediate delivery, Aii overv-liiv ■■iiniain wiiou corf ti IRISH KOASHU 25C per lb. VIKV ft\l riAVOR Ground Whili' Von W«til j. Xa & m. McMillan Conn r Eiplan.ule and Lonsdale Aveinie Pioneer Hardware l'hi.lle 12 I. WAIOCN I. usilalt .', I'ii-t St i; BUILDERR' si'l'i'l.il'.s tinm:i:>a IM.l'MUERS Sole Agents (or McClaty'i Stove-i, Kangn, Purnacea, Sberwin ,. W ilia 11111' U noui Paiula J11-1 arrived—Our n-irot ■- delivery 11 Paiula, Vnr- Dllhaa, etc., fftii * I i*0 per L'nl nn up, PALACJ H0TEk Bl.m. Un ler inatruotioni w nre offering by Public Auction nt our i on iihnve ilnte, the eontMltl ol MM I10UM in the Wm) Bad ol Vnncouver, removed for convenient'!' of ule to ouf N"iih Vancouvei offloe; ileo i varied aiaortnenl ol choice and aleganl Hottwhold Uoodi and I'.t'b cte. NO RESERVE NO RESERVE Pomlture compriiing Oak Dreeeet, Sidnboanl, Kancj la* hlis iii Oak ami Mihi un. Kockera, beautilul npholitered Dinina Room Suite, Atiatraliaa tied Cedar llpholitemd Pai lor Suite ol mi ] inal coatl3°°)i Koolenaj Kim;. Talilen, nnd Ri Inu' rati r. iplondid lua-'* .inal nmi Bed ill idi, Kitchen Uu naila, Hom i h tbc rir.sl Sale In Norlb Vancouutr by KING»rORD»MITn£>Co. \IC'II»MII»> Esplanade, Nnrth Vancouvi r. and 111 limn 1 81. Vancouver * j g SEVENTEENTH ST. a I i *m •\^__i 1 \_ s _ ! 4 k (' 1 1 7 '_ <£ J \ rT_7 3X29 S/xrEEi/TH sr. o w PI > 1 S.GINTZBURGER ■ --——v——LIMIT!' C" 161 Cordova Mrecti Vancouver*-- B. C. imi in\ 1836 "THE BArX OF 1908 n \kVr\V lliull Iiiii III H Oai 0 '1:1 id l's S!rj:i?2>t Financial Institutions Iniil f.s* 1 iiii'i SH.000,000 1 il 11 I it. ll I * a |. al I'-llM.! ll ''I illHtll I llll'l' l]l 1,1T t''l 1 a.: a , ni,in nl RUecemlul hllilti*H III I lllllllll, Willi ill' I. ,IMIr; I'll I', \i *ll ll..*l lll'*_\ 1,1111 I || 11* 1 Hum*) A.b iiii ***il "'i ii i -un.il li I'm* P'.il/i loii^hl md vil*l 1/ i1 ■* in Cretin mned |*ayable ill ||| a I a , . II IU lh llllllll. Iiiiini'i*.' rtnil 'nil lirmi:'!'.' i quin*mrntl Drill hi ninn -|i i' '1 illi Otrre: for. lon-'.ile Ue. nul I >*|)l indite, Norlh V.'.iunuur, P. t. II R, llllllll. M :a i . 1 British Columbia Electric Railway Co.,Lt(l. i ,ii I. .in* tin Fi ii i I. ii,,I in*; ini din r.iburj Ave nn-. Tan ntv-lirst il I ,ii.*. Wiuji -ii. i md Krilh Koad aa (oUoan: 6:1 j i -i ,, I | , .i. i .. ; i , * ui , V15 a in . '1 1. in ').41' a. III., 10:10 1 , , \'i, 1 i.i*'. aa , cat »ill 1''iv '.hn 1 Ilslmn awniit, iln avenue, and Winch atreet ud Keith Road ,1 live 11 1 nl -1 ■ ih* h mi 111 in iti tin mini it'"* past the hour. Can li ive N11 li' nth -;<•'' i ind Que iiihury tvenne, Twenty first tip 11 and Laontd ih avenm . \\ ln**el onl Ka ith Road as [nllowi 11 111. i* *,', 1 in., ; ' I, *-"1 a in.. R-.4J a ill., ij 30 i«. iiiiii * ai*. I .1 1 . * I.in.Inn: it ii n mionlei peel ibn hour and Iv.' nl, llliuilli - lu llie honi pg in iin 1 I'l ihi ■ 11 Hotel North Vancouver. l it and Inur sl Reaort Ip todate Ratea: Iti.00 piT Day •and ii|i Special li lies 101 Paw il iei . an I Regnlar tlm I rs lurry ic.. c lv.«ry II ill Hiiur lo ii.nl Irom Ihis Hotel to Vtin.ouver. I'. Iiirson, Prop. - LONSDALE AVENUE CAR LINE W now lelni) pxlintltd lo 23id Street I', hnve the Mil* agency and inatraolii nn to lell nt liiHl c'i-t, llu nii-iilil lots in City Block 'Jln, lying hitivien' l/inwlale -\vonue, Cln*aterfleld Avenue, '•.'•'.nI awl 2ith streets. I.onsliilt I / nly -^-u'i niih cl,, 1, "I,i We haveilri'iilir ell an In'i ii"ii ut Apply i>iii'"ui 1I1)iy ui 'Hai'.i' li.l. are pirlli 1'. nr* .1 anil Iheeirlliienea Ii nn ixtni.il it inniri' n liiiiiil.iuiii* |if}ilil We lime at.' a larva it