3 OPIUM *] (w VOLUME 1. NORTH VANOOUVBR, B. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. NUMBER 3. I IB IS I il 1 TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE RATEPAYERS ON SEPT. 20TH-LONSDALE AVENUE GRADE. Communications and Committee Reports—Water Arrearages —Semisch Property—B. C. Electric Ry. Co. Generous- Dumping; Garbage Prohibited—Applications (or Assessor Called—And Other Business Disposed of by the Council on Wednesday Night. The municipal council met in regular session on Wednesday night. Reeve A. li. Kealy presided, and Councillors Hell, May and Mordcn Were present. Clerk Philip was also ill his place. Alter reading of ihe minutes, communications were disposed ol as follows: R. II. Sperling, general manager ol the 11. C. Electric Railway Co., wrote informing the council thai the agreement! had arrived from the London officCj relating to the installation of the tramway system, street light system and electric lighting, healing and power system. They were forwarded in duplicate for execution. Filed. Robert Chance wrote asking for a sidewalk Oil Twelfth street cast. Left lo Hoard of Works. iron, iv li Cummer, M, Pollok, C, -V Kent and C. E. Keene, asking to have Seventeenth street opened up froirt, Lonsdale avenue to Wultlsohn Avenue, and also portion of Durham avenue Irom where it now terminates lo Seventeenth strut, Referred to Hoard "i Works, From Catherine V- Keene, asking instructed tn re-deed the back to Mr. Seniisch. property Chairman Bell, of the Waterworks committee, recommended that follow- ng he paid: Salaries, Si25; wages bill, $112.25; Canadian Fairbanks Co., 30c; J. A. McMillan, r applies, $1; Wood, Vallance & Lcggott, $,11.71; Ross & Howard Iron Works, $15.82 McLennan, McFeely & Co., $6.11; lumber, nails, etc., $6j.to; Western Corporation, doors and windows J.'.VlO. Councillor Bell, 111 submitting his report, said that the arrearages lor water were becoming very large. Reeve Kealy thought that this was a very important matter, and said lhat the board should consider about ciiitiug off the delinquents. Councillor Mordcn said something must he done along these lines. The Reive -The foreman will re- pnrt to tlic waterworks committee at its next meeting. Foreman Gibson—Will my Instructions he tu colic., [ui the present iiuarler? The Reeve -The arrears before for n sidewaik on Lonsdale avenue,|july 1 are the ones to he collected from Fifteenth street north, a distance ol .150 lect. Referred 10 Hoard ol World, Isaac Waldeu and M. A. Russell Report adopted. Councillor Mordcn said that the grade oil Lonsdale avenue was wauled before the sidewalk could be extended further, besides the other grades on the cross streets were needed, Councillor May said that Mr, Blackburn, contractor, wanted the grade before he could go on with the sidewalk. And Mr, Uetts, the engineer, had gone away. Reeve Kealy—Cannot another engineer be got? Councillor Bell laid that things were not satisfactory, There were large sums of money that must be expended, Some action should be taken. ,. Reeve Kealy said that the "crown" at the top of tile hill on Lonsdale avenue should be cut down, And the engineer has not given us the line. "The fact of the matter is," added the reeve, "we're like lost sheep." The knoll on Fifteenth street needs cutting down. The chairman of the Hoard of Works should endeavor to procure the services of a competent engineer, and report the same at a special meeting, which will be necessary to take up street works. Councillor Mordcn thought that the council should authorize the foreman to cut down the knoll referred to. Reeve Kealy could not agree to Ibis procedure. It would be "a pen ny wise and pound foolish proposi lion," he said. Councillor Morden said that he thought the council would be safe in cutting down these lew points. Councillor Hell also thought that tin- grade here was a natural one, and lhat the council could not go astray tn the work. Reeve Kealy contended that the council was not composed of com- petcnt men to give the lines. "Will.::) thirtlt W( know, however," he aid. Councillor May said that tho case Chairman Morden reported for the Board of Works and recommended Unite, asking lor a sidewalk 011 First that the following accounts be paid: street as far west of Lonsdale avenue Salaries, $170; McTaggan & Hoi- da possible. Referred lo chairman of crop, $1.20; John I). Cameron, team- Hoard nl Works with power to act. ,„„, Jj. 1 ,\. McMillan, tools, $18.1,0; Ih, ma.- Storey, contractor, wrotehlastlngs Shingle Mfg. Co., $55*Km- lhat telegraph poles and wood were,m.,|y j, tvgm,i wor), 0„ i)Ur|,am lying mi the Lynn Valley road, aiid|nvcn„C| ^5o; «„!,, uiackbiirn, work suggested thai the owners thereof be „„ T|,ir,| $ltuli ^ii0. |mc \ya|, notified 10 remove same. L.,,, ^7l(,y, ||. p gn^ blacksmith Mr. Wrighl, of the Western Cor-j$a.ys! Western Corporation, $14,511 porstlon, Limited, was present, and Western Corporation, 21.27. said that his company would remove' Report ,dopted. same. | The clerk wai accordingly instruct-' Councillor Hell, for the Finance ed I" notify the owners. committee, recommended that the W. P. Pcacey, secretary Hoard of, council give its consent to the grant School Trustees, wrote asking fori of water lots in from Fifteenth slrett strain ol $30 to enable the board 10 ami Sixteenth street, district lot 176, meet the extra expenses ol jani-|to Mrs. Arthur. Resolved to make lor and sanitary work, two rooms be- grant asked for. ing now occupied.' Granted. Cutting down trees near Nortli Vancouver. Coun Reeve Real) Hut there cillor Bell, Councillor Hell explained that the covering in ol the .drain would not do away with the nuisance complained VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. lie also wrote extending a vote of thinks lor the free water. Filed. W. H. Davison and V. P. Cross wrote, applying for an extension of the Froiiiinc road for about 500 leet, o> a llOUM will be built there, Referred to Hoard o| Works. W. II. Wilson, auditor, wrote, certifying lhat the municipal hooks were correct, Filed. 1). 11. Dick, constable, wrote, re- porting for month ol August as follows: Seven arrests and summonses; 5 convictions and 2 aci|uittals; 1,1 bead ol slock impounded; lines paid ""•''. . . ^^^^ amounted to $1,150; from July 20 to''"8 Co, printing bylaws, $722.80 Aug. ,11, ,11 mad tax receipts issued * Chairman Bell, ol the Finance committee, recommended lhat the following accounts be paid: Salaries, $17150; McPhllllpi ft Williams, law acts, $2(1,1.80; Helcouil & Ritchie, Ottawa, $25; 1,ml., I'ercha Co, hose, $450; G. A. Roedde, mounting map, $2.15; Thomson Stationery Co, sla lioncry, $27.4,5; Clarke ft Stuart, sla lioncry, $8.25; Canadian General Electric Light Co., lamp, $5; D. C McGregor, treasurer's bonds, $2250; 11. J. Franklin, rubber stamps, $3.50; Dipt. Minister of Marine and I'isli- 1; World Printing & Publish- and $li2 collection for same. Filed. F. Russell, nl Russell & Russell, barristers, was present and asked for the decision of the council re the Semisch property, Reeve Kealy recommended lo the council that upon payment by Otto Semisch ol $1.4011, together with the solicitor's charges in reference to the caveat, that the properly in lot 506 be deeded hack to Mr. Sciui-ch. The reeve also added that it never had been the pulley of Ihe council to take ',and from anyone, but the law must be curried out. On motion it was decided to ac tept the ricomincDdation ol the rove «Ad ]|( mid the municipal clerk were Daily Province, $7.50; North Vancouver Herald, $(1.15; Tommy John (Indian) work, $,125; Horticultural Association, grant, $50; Mr. Owen, leaning the hall. $450; D. 11. Dick, commission on road lax, $2JQ0; M. A. Russell, coal oil, $1.75- Report adopted. Councillor Hell reported that the H. C. Electric Railway In. had taken up ihe Horticultural Association op lion of Id acres ol land on Twenty first street, and had agreed tn clear the land and also the five acre! owned hy ihe Association, The company had further agreed to give Ihe council a certain option lo take up us in acres. Accepted. penscd with, yet there it something Mr. Blackburn was evidence ol •hit fact. Councillor Hell said thai as large amounts 0! money would be spent, he ItaoilRliI il would pay to have an cue-nicer to look after Ihe contracts. Reeve Kealy assented to this, as also did Councillor Morden, who suggested at Ihe same time that one or two members ol the council should Mi up and authorize Ihe cutting down of the knoll. Keeve Kealy laid that if this were done the result would be that Lonsdale avenue would again be run into. Councillor Bell moved that the chairman ol the Board of Works he authorized to cut down the knoll on Fifteenth street and Lonsdale ave line. Reeve Kealy Hi" contended lhat this could not be done satisfactorily without a correct line being made. Councillor May said that he »Mld like to see a competent enginoer give bench marks first, and H>« g° »h"d' Reeve Kealy-What about Thirteenth street Councilor Morden-This mint be attended lo also. Reeve Kealy-.MI the work would be done by gue»l ^^^^ Councillor Bell moved that the foreman ol the works be Instructed to cut down the sidewalk at ihe Junction ol Fillecnth street and LMldlle avenue sufficient to suit grade el pro longation of sidewalk above Fifteenth street, also the junction the harbor master to dump their ballast adjacent to the water* front. The Inlet is quite farge cnougk lo allow- them to gn elsewhere and discharge their hlank cargoes. Besides where liny are at prestil at an- u n is dangerous to travel. Al the ferry must cross and recross the intet every hall hour or so, the route lim-1 he kepi cleat ol sailing craft. It was particularly hatardoui lor the ferry on Thursday when llie wind was blowing, and had it not been for the able management ol the captain there mi,-t needs in .in accident, ami agali ni Tin iday the Si G* "ige had a very narrow squeeze, We hope lhat the authorities will rectify tins embarrass- lion. '. 1 nd lire 1 aused by Ihe strong hi ,■(..oly endanger. 11 of I ouncilln May, evi al mall homes nearhy rain, liowien, has prevented any Ittrtlu r dan , 1 . ild, tin road Ion man I • l:llt ui.it;. 1 nis riend Its > brum who arrived on 1. in morning. a Thursday was indrcJ d by the residents h* and neat tin mission, whet*i the Iras* Sm-s have been burning and now :ue sen!/ all inn Alioul |(«i acres of forest il this vicinity have recently ticca tliof- pe,| and burned. , I III I . I\'l\ 1111-. fesi'ki \ m'.. \ illi diner i II i A Wtekl) Neivspap I Filbli THE EXT'liliSS I'KINTINU I '' Sn'bscflpliiiil', Si :l year. GliORGli liArtTLF.Y; Maifaglng Isdih r i Biuttfe tiiniioNs, Advertising 1*1 lilagel I'AIN IHb b Nil I LOCALS, rnin.w. siii'iKMr.Kit s, iihm. VOSTROI, Till-: AtltEET IiS'l '■ I In cdlihfcil at its lili i ting on Wcdiu Biliy lliglll ilei i led to gl ml Ihe request nl the owiii rs ol more lliaii oiu hall the value ol the Intld In the municipality to introduce a by law to authorize the borrowing lif (13,000 Im tin' purchasing ol Certain street ends, This land i Opposite the SOUtll (11(1 ol St. Georgu's road, and also a piece, s-> lent wide-, opposite CllOBtl rftcld tvi mie, and cxti nding frotil the Esplanade to the waterfront. The Voting nn this ptoposcd by law takes place on the 40th ins! The price asked fiit these valuable holdings is far Ih Idw the actual Value. North Vailcoilvet has now its opportunity ni gi 1 control ol tin- street ends on tin cat, 1 IrOnt, 4nd the ratepayers shoilld lij all tiieaiis take all ." live illtl rest ill this important matter and work from now till the passage- ol the bv law. Vain'oiiVer has spent Support the town and subscribe thousands of dollars trying to get for it, papcri Th(, Expren, its rights on the waterfront, and * this fact altJHe ihortld be object! THE FAIR lesson enough to tin ratepayers to turnout and vote for the Street Ends by law The pnihti 1- nl \ am ouvcr hcl 1 a 'cm ■ 11 jo* able pii nil at the Ninth Vancouvei hotel grounds on Saturday litsl I lie h rry made ball hourly nips and lu'iiii: lit ovi 1 i 111 .■■ nuinbur '.I pi' nh Ie 1 . •■ thoroughly enjoyed then elvi liesides 1 I ' "I sporlin .'. has footraces, ju ■ I, , .1 imll Was held in tin pavilion in the ov, ning win 11 the hop was all that 11 good live con tei could innlic u The 1 ommittee in I liargi oi tin 'I iy' idoing 1 nmprised lb 1 \. I nl, Stiiiih'v I ler, lid. Woiidlield, A \111i I II I'intkr, I'ri ■ lent D Mcltci iiiid nnd Si Cretan A, I horn IT IS ,\ HALLO iN I 'roll S 01 lilooks will main' a balloon asci nt and parachuti ih a m from the l lid lions, iicni tin su ;pi nsion bridgi. tin > up luno Canyon, on Sun inst,, at 1 p, 111, '1 h '( tli ' in to attend may r, a; h thi r ' 1 ' J taking the lull) 'lit) Ifoni Ndrth Vancouver hotel 1 !**»ts ■•>'.' b< 0 rare opportit'til; lo t'ict* thi " c'rli inn ipialitii s Wllii '1 bin) I' eon :n ihii with lib hridgi ■: ni siim In in, ■ III ". 1 lilts, It 111!!*, lie nihil d that Prol III ; tailghl his business b) the late Prof. J. li. Ualdwini ol l.es, iti ville, lud.j who was blown to shreds, on the )isl 1 I *.nu.u3t 11st. 1- ii'- balloon was lluntinu. high in tin- air al a dislaiu u from the round ol ever j,o. 1) feet Al that lime be v.is giving an exhibition at a 1 inv lait in tiic'ii (die. Ohio ol the use ol dyhiniite (or war purposi s wlii n tile total undent happened. |anii s Gibson and [allll - I lair n( Vanillin, r paid llll lowil a II ing visit on Tuesdaj lis ukss this ivi nh '.1 re | White, tin \ im hi.'.11 photo inplii 1 '.ml Aldeinian |, Morton oi Vani ollvei Ivoss I'cers, ol I'n rs llrothrf's log ging lamp, Mowu sound, anil loi nieilj ol North V dnvi 1. paid the Twin City 11 visit this Wi ek, I' retitriu,11101111 mi Thui day, A '• Am. ■ II ol \ngi II aild ruin Irey Co.. ' ' md Ihe i| rat inu • Im I'm I ■■ 1 spot i.d niiinbi r 1 Tu rJxi'Rt is ' n Tin s day. lb wa strin k with Ilu pii inn rpu ',1 .... ol North V 11 ouvi 1 i'i( :. -McLEOD. line ill North Vancouver's best j ie nun joined die ran';- if tin lU'lieilicls iln- wei k m llie pcrsoii of li l\'i Dick, son "i iln well .111,1 fav- Aniongtho callos i\^ Till ,. ( , .„ ri,;;| Ml!|U, (K,.iKi. of l.ons' lie nvi nn' The bride was Miss May Mi Lend, dailghlcr oi Nor man MeLeod, o| Hamilton street, Shi dso very p ipu laf Willi In f many irien Is and ac '1 lei The Wedding ' eini I, ' bur Dnj Sept \, nl • ■ enci lie bri parents, . 1 Iti v 11 Wils hi, 11 inisti r ol \ ■ . ,1' i-hilrcli I'll hesl 111 M wa« I). 11. [lick, his. bn th . Iiridi ran ii : v i diss ' ditb Mel.coil, sisp i ;.', the ' :;;., ... .'. (• her I : \:'t, r tin Wild, u Hrntl 1 ., iii I. : ll il'd wan th tiers, have rem, 11 tl : tin :i new '■!■..ie on First strci t and Lonstlitlu avi uuc 1 lie premisi s tire v, ry spacinils and allows them • at! ! to tllelr nni'. alie.'i,!i csti 11 • iv, atoi k, \ s|li' iaity will be n line nl an ii;,lit In liters lor the I ill and v,inter Ira li, NOW THAT FIEST STREKT tS GO- !\c TO Ml CillADBI) THE! FULL WIDTH Um LN THAT LOCALITY \VlLL ADVANCE RAPIDLY IN \rALUr. I HAVE TWO KINK LOTS, ELT, US WEST STlltEl1 AT II x !:iii !• Aril S, GINTZBURGER, 163 Cordova Street. Pin North Vancouver Specialist JINGLES ihe hour of ih p ni 're ,11 ii (in at N ,r!; 1 rn ii' iin "i: Ihcii lioneynioou df ihe ncwl* . lib I . u*| I . \vl will 1 iki ni the Portland h'air nnd visit utl r ! iin ' in s I" [ore returning to North Vancouver, where Ihey will I ilc 1 up theii i-i li ..a on First street It may be mentioned thai the parents of both contracting parties T!:e leav ol tomorrow is tin loi were rid acquaintances and 1 ri nl today. pie at Almonte, Out. The old folks had lo 1 track of ■■••• , . ■ 1 ... :••'.• ... irs till : . . '1 half It olten reipiires doep diijitilt!,'ti L , „ „.„„ ||l0J , „„, .„.,, ibtain 'Mir!• watet'. ,, 1 the ci ' ,'imiR evcnl ■: tin re 111 n a happy couple Inn been made cercninnj tl e hi irl; sal dowrl : ' .1 very nice dinner, and all j.„ _- . I thcnisellT! in merryi iking till . ■—- PROGRESSIVE HENS, liser will ro a long wily'it possible tfl llie In -1 resulls for the money— The Ru .1:111 h ns are pn n i\e I he Express. Tin v laid 1 50,0 1,600 ' foi 1 ■• port last yeai These eggs an fid DIDN'T BELIEVE IT. i„ :;l; . at from 6-to 10 cents a do S ■> ie: 1 a in. near the Vancouver hi They are exported lo llungii , <\ ice, First Jew; "Veil, ve then sold lo German} as Hun • 11 ule Idtu a proposition.' Second ...... and finally lo in.he I 1 Gei Jew (confidentially)! "Ilow much did It :■ ;, lib thai some First Jew: "Veil, I ... uliai rented 1 s in North 11 1 1 |o| like to tell yotl yet. Sec nneniiver coiiu (mm then also d Jew: "Von shall tell llie now, ...., ,,■■ •':, ... j.r< - ■'!• advei el I di n't lielii i yon '' Nniliiu:, fights ,i:.e Iiettdr than happiness. l!' '• vein owii push ,il' ii.st th. llll I I, II,iw . pllll. 11 -a mil wife, 1 Inly iln two I 1 were prm nt al the m.irri 1 Tl m ny fi end li ri ;" '■ ol \li and Mi Did ivisl 1 ;.; Ion ■ In, anil i- ppi ■■■< Tin i tpn ■ ■ 1.1 1 the prnvi rbinl 1 ' I -'' « aim wishes ilu in ' vi';. prosperity "What is |ohnstoii'a business?" "I think In- is ti bookkeeper, al least. In never brought back the one In borrowed Iroltl 'III lasl sum ll IS up tn every one mien sH I ill me( :! 1 v. fon ill North Vanci -1 ; .... ■ .1 . ',', id 1 e the venture nl Hit 'I nl lltui - \Vif>: "I si hi ll i |hl| I thnl ' " ,vr"' l;'1'"" ,1'"' Watch I'he I'.x'pre.* \\. .„, ,.,.,. _ ;, .,,,,- ..,., . i|;, .,..,..: I 1 ■"•mine; ilie he-i nl British Columbia , ■ , ■ .'ru-lent' r rsnn . niivr.r; \. \. Iln nni pen, keep up the • ■ i -a , . the eoni'Uilnii*. "Help 11-' HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVER. The follow ne were 1 m -1 • and cal '.1 1 || ... h \ .1",'. liver dm :lg ihe w ' FOR SALE-NEW COTTAGE on 14th St., near Lonsdale Avenue. Elegant view, lot 60xmo Water Conm ctions. A Good Buy (1000.00 ON EASY TERMS Call al EXPRESS OFFICE * „« f-FAa ... , ■" i' a h i':: . ;n thi bin il) ',.1 oirpi.th and wile; 'I Its -iioiild make :r. fffori 1 cop'p - e of Ihe pii/ej at tin- HOrticdl- t.ural -In'.e. oil Saienl.,; Sepl |6 hi mi favi red with I'he i,i„t ,*ro«ei- and poi'.hn rais ''"' I" '•' list' ■' ' man) readers Hint II narrniH'* it hcallliy |i Urol which il will nC iloiilu receive I'd add lo tin allra* lions a ri'ii.iita will hi h, Id by th* N'oiih Vancmivii \t\ 1 Iii Club. The 1 ■.minuter ol this latter a an doing its « irk wi II an! 1 NORIH VANCOUVER v irtt, I, vh tl 1 n- 11 We deslF'c I" iliank ilie-i who brought in tilth quid pro i|uo as il wa- very much appreciated Sow is our critical |'er,',t i".| WI 'Iii ij 1 "I to-ofleratlo'il Now that the shooting -■:,-.,r, i,..' fniiiiiiruecil. ih*. rcJiilcn'ts ol ilu- district should look .our their interests ami no| allow 1 Very Tom, It. Harry to ilaAgltltr 1 nni n e trdless Vif the law F.vcry citizen shOi'tld 111 ;,t name protector l'HEtiUAI'TEHS' paradise Aii cm liange ... Iraeis ill ii, a ... n, itlltl mil, Hers a li I [01 . i ler and la > ' 1 llldeeil there 1- I minor thai even now the Cal inch Ire'e froin tin do the I'oiiiurj invalviilably niori ',. , 1 1111 ri tin [\ of pul mntic) I'riv a . 1 in pa 1 'i whii h .,■ i| II illiml 1 . to rtWrlodk .... ■ licit) u. ie .,'.; , ii,',ri ,\. to rfitif'i m ' ' 1 ... am, hah c to tin frrvluls ll yoti «''' "lw|l I" " "I) !" ' >'' dun il ...ANNUAL... We knriw thai mail) ol oiir citizens Criticize Its, but imi aim i- t,, tr) til build up Oie ah. I. oi this il in our pi'.Hci, ,'in'd ,vi .ri. nni , I imp n. ''■-.!.. ■ ., ml wife; Then llunlir: >''-- I . Ih; l' Keith; Mi Mien: J ',' K ri Mrs Kerr, I. 1 ( lohii mie: John ill; l'"'. <'. A. Worsnop; fi, A. Allen, New Westminster; J. F. I'mv '. t\ C, I dill irs: J. S M Ih . " V.. Dunn; A Mcli laid 1 er; '.'. -',.i. Victoria; 1 S'i ' h laud; II. I . 1 .-villi-; Tl I'ln li ry J. ' >"■->. © 6 v ;r~-^ Heer * :'".r\ ; ■ • ■' Is ii glnrinvs summer frfo* UlhtiltMt^ X ':vi"-■:.:■..■ We, -, ■ ;u,n*i—-V„.^. HELD Oiv (I ll/jn 11} ' y and family; Duff and I, \ 1, ; 11. \Valloi ■ ' ■ ' , Ni -" ■ ' 1 ' ■ : \i n, I 11 iv. . Miss Haiti! \l Hon I ' Mien; Miss 1 I 11. Geo I Dyle; A .1 pear; IV 1! Si nit; Mi- Smith; T ' i Cainphorn; 1 ihii Dai Mi Mc.Ctossanl M md Mrs I), Irvin; VIit \ lasnn Mr. I ' QiiiK|i . ind Mi \ -I ■ loliu lliltil ' 1 1 ijt -quenching Mid Uilisfy* «$ inn, llemcmltcr there's no \ t* \i J i hi! "just as good —insist lljJCP.IO, lli):„."r I to 5 P. M. - .. ■ .rtfj* "'•' •/' '"','/ Bainkr i : : ' I * I Pacific Bottling Works favorite Jmik Powder < ■ : ...a.- and Bi uulijics tin Teeth, idor t ■ Breath, ■ 1 it ml ' 1 McDowell's Kriig Store tun ri 11 1 il mr 1 I ' UtVKM'l ; tl)\ liKTlSE North Viincotoor. Iiem in of cverj 1 \\ 8 I'. Mi AI l»>e B> . i.ynn crick, one can ipcnd ll,,,,,, i i»"i mgling By g""ig well up iln stream wme I ,„,i- can I" found and a good In"! J'NJ ,i advcrtiilng, J Im Wanamak- .... ,|„ niilllonalrc merchant, | ,],, ih,. heaviest advertising in dull I lintel, Tins i- when people look more 'keenly i"r birgaim, anxloui to know ; now niiieh Hung- cost an I where t. ,,in iavc money I advertise i tilings, givi pi'"- ami taki .,s much palm with my announce .i:,,,,. .. I do with my slock I ncv »r permit inj announcements to lag, IK| in ■■■ i'. an i u in nn r publicitioni, Advertising hai ma h my hop ii will maki others grow 1 p, enormous propori s. My advice to men ml no mallei Itov ma I, , , i tlic and keep evcrl ll iucci NorthVtisicouver A BY-LAW lo enable the Corporation of the District of North Vancouver to raise by way ol ii Loan the sum nl Hurl "en thousand Dothtrs ! $111)00.00) for the purpose of pun hosing or expropriating the hiiiil'i niter speiiliid for liond purposes, N'HKhM'AS it l'Hitiotl (signed by the owners ol more than one hall tbc value o! the land in the aid District) haslieen presented to llie Council of the said District, requesting iliem to introduce a By- Law to authorize them to borrow tlir sjw of Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000), to be used for the purchasing or expropriating the properties known as Lot A, in I'is- trict Lot 274, opposite South end of St. George's Koad; Lot tA, ol Block 173, and L.ot 1 A, of Block 1 ;■ i, both in District Lot 574, and a piece ol land So [eet wide, opposite Chesterfield Avenue, and extending f 10111 the Esplanade to the Foreshore line or Water Front in District Lot 271, all in the District of North Vancouver, said lands to be opened tip, held 11 ml used as public thoroughfares and to give access to the water front. WHEREAS, the owners of tin said lands have agreed to accept debenture Bonds for the said sum of J1 j,000 at par in payment for said Lands, WHEREAS, it will be necessary to raise annually by special rati the sum of $736.00 lor the term ol Fifty years lor the re-payment ol the said Loan and interest thereon as hereinafter mentioned. WHEREAS, the value of the whole rateable property of the said District, according to the last revised Assessment Roll, amounts to $1,113,689, WHEREAS, to provide for the interests and the creation of a sinking fund (or the pay in" ol said principal sum "I $13.- Mi.,1, it will lie nuti-ssarj to levy a ■.p. 1 iai annual rati; "I two third: of ime mill on the dollar on tile present vitltt ilion. THEREFORE, ihu Reeve and Council nl tin' Coipuriuion ol the District ol Nortli Vancouver in Council assembled I with the at sent of ill:: electors ol the sail, Disirul duly obtained), enact a. follows: 1. It shall be lawful for tin Rci ve ol ilu- said Corporation ami the Chrk ol the Council, for tin, purpose aforesaid, to borrow 01 raise by way of a loan from any person or ptt'sons, body or bodies corporate, who may be willing to advance the same upon the crodi ol the Debentures herciuafte mentioned, oi the Corporation, 11 sum of money not exceeding in the whole the sum of Thirteen Thousand Dollars, ($13,000), and to cause the same to be placed in the Batik ol British Ninth America to th*' credit ol the Corporation for the purpose above recited; or to deliver the said Debenture! or any ol them to the Vendors or present owners of said Lauds in payment for said Lands or any part thereof 2. Debenture I haul, ol the Corporation to the the amount ol $13,000 in the whole, may hu issued by the said Reeve and Ch rk in terms ol the Municipal Clauses Act, in sum., as may be roqukod, luil mil less than M,000 each. Each ol tin: said DeileiltutSB shall be signed In the iai I Kc< ve and Clerk, and the Clerk shall attach t;u leiiniiiiln Corporate Seal ol the said Corporation. 3. The Di lu'iitiiie Bonds shall bear interest at a rale not exceed.. ing live per cent per annum, payable ball yearly, on the first day ol April and ihe lirst day of October in each and every year during the currency of Ihe said Debentures or any of them, There shall be attached to the Debenture Bonds Coupons signed by the Reeve, and for each and every payment o[ interest that may become due, ; such signature may be either wril- ten, stamped, printed or lithographed. 4. The said Debenture Bonds, as In principal and interest, shall he payable nt the Municipal Hall, North Vancouver, 11. C., and the said principal sum shall be made payable liv the Corporation at a date not later than fifty years from the Fust Ofey ljl Octoln-r, 11J05. j. There shall be rawed and levied annually, by a special rate on all rateable property in the said District, the siimol $86.00 for tile purpose of funning a sinking fund for the payment of the said Debentures, and the sum 5(150.00 lor the payment of the interest at the rate aforesaid, to become due on such Debenture! during lite currency thereof, being an equal annual special rate of Two- thirds ol a mill on the dollar of the present valuation; or such further or other rate as shall be sufficient for the said purpose, and that in addition to all rates to be levied and collected ill the said District during the whole currency of the said Debentures or any of them. 6. The Council may at any time purchase any of the Debentun s issued under this By-Law, provided they pay, in addition to their par value, a premium or bonus of live per cent, on such value, or such less sum as may be agreed on with the holders thereof, and all such Debentures so purchased shall be forthwith cancelled and destroyed and no re-issue of Debentures shall be made in consequence of such re-purchase, 7. This By-Law shall come into effect on the First day of October, 1905. 8. This By-Law may be cited for all purposes as "The North Vancouver Street binds Loan l)y- Law, 1105.'' Paused hi llie Council on tin Si Mb day nt Sopluiillier, A. D. 19115, Received Iln ussenl ol llie 1 li 1 tors at an election (or the purpose on day ol , A I). 1905, Reioiisi li I'llainl finally adopted by the Council, signed by the Keeve and Clerk, and willed with lie Corporate Seal, all 011 the lay of , A. I). 19115. ELECTORS OF NORTH VANCOUVER, TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of the pioposed By- Law upon which the vote of the Municipality will he taken within the Municipal Hall, North Vancouver, OH Wednesday, the lotll lay of September, 1905, between the hours of S o'clock a. 111. and 4 o'clock p. 111. ALEX. Pill LIT C. M. C. and Returning Officer. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the vote of the electors of the District of North Vancouver will bo taken on the North Van* couver Street Ends Loan By- Law, 011 Wednesday, the 20th Day inl September, 1905, between the bonis of (I o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. 111., and that within the Municipal Hall, North Vancouver, ami that Alexander Philip, North Vancouver, has been appointed Returning Officer to take the vote n[ in h ob 1 tors with the usual powi 1^ iii that behalf, By order ol tin Council, ARNOLD I'.. KLAI.Y. Reeve ALEX. PHILIP, C M. C Annual Exhibition Saturday, September 16th At the Pavillion Blouse IS THE MONEY-SAVING STORE FOR YOU Their Stores are Crammed Full of Bargains in Men's Wear, Everything Going for the Next Two Weeks at Iiiy; Reductions. mi BELFAST CLOTHING HOUSE 42 Cordova St. and 24S Carrall St. District of NorthVancouver i:,. Council mules aptillcal m • ii... 11,-,; i \-:.-,.i' ol iin' dliirlot. In !.. ' Municipal Hall by Iln 17600. For fill particular! apply nt Iln Municipal olllci ll.KX. I'llll.ll'. CM C. Phoni tin. Emi! Guentl Architect I ' i triii Vancouver, B.C PIPER b CO. Real Estate, Miningjnsurance, Loans, Farms, Etc, Timber Limits. Pfopealy for sale all over the City Suburbs and Xorth Vancouver, Office : 404 Granville St, Vancouver, B. C Tenders Wanted CHARLEY DUNN & CO. Merchant Tailors, late of Victoria SPECIAL OPENING SALE For the present. Largo Now Stock of choice Summer and Pall Suitings. Latest Styles. Fit Guaranteed. 100 Hastings Street West, Corner Abbott. ■'■ .- I 1 11 g l,,|. 1 7 I . ;ii • | 1 fi ,, N i. » LOTSFOBSALE IN DISTRICT LOT 8020, ON LONSDALE AVE., I I ii .MILKS FROM FERRY. Lots Sell at from $76,00 to $150.00 on terms. This is a good buy, The site cannot he excelled in the Municipality, fl full view, ii"t only ol tin Municipality itself, but the whole ol the Inlel and linglish Ilu) can he \ ii w, ,l li llns point Apph lo T. S. N I7 E, Queens & Lonsdale Kttxmmr-vsmwtiMm&m^mmmKmsmmmmmmm C ,... Dominion Exhibition MoHrnlilC loll Iur lT*|i|Hillnl pUrpOHl ill N-iilh VinCuuvr, Kadi im coniulm exactly one ■ , „■■ -■ .7 ■ ■■■■ — ■•■■ ■ , sag acre T«ii uiMro*t corner li otil? wii.et from ttiucuruorol buni'li ir Annuo nnd iv it ilrtet, Sffl^Ka«K|»e|>tcmber 2? to October 7, 1905 I K.D., fai ohm boxT6\__ Under trie Auspices of Ihe Royal Aunniliural and Industrial Society VmeoUTor. it c, District of NorthVancouver New Westminster, B. C. Stnpi ntloua .'md comprehensive array ol Exhibit! representing the resources of all Canada. In Prizes and Attraction* $100,000 Tho Council Invitee Tendon for the following work, via. For clearltiR anil iiruhblng Flnl street JtwumiMcS Grounds, New Handsome and Spacious Buildings «|,,,eiiieai',,.ii-1" '■ Inui nl tbo Municipal SWIM, WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS in Rowing and LacrosM, cijrii.il „6JMfMth'Uwm- Hono l<"'ing'Bi•"" '"""";''Mili,arj ''•"•"lcs "nd Emcises iierciirreiit, at 7.::n pii. ROYAL IRISH GUARDS and other I oui bands. '"'J.'mo i(il*'.\\l> WATER CARNIVAL Parade oi Prasor River Fishing 11, et, Patrol Boats, II.M \\ n [is, Indian War Canoes, etc. INDIAN SPORTS 1 .1 ationwrid W, H. KEARY, Secretary and manager, N, w Wi Btmii ler, D. C SMOKE HERE HEREAFTER HI.'Ul; LINK nl I ni: -.m 1 IVliolcMliuml Retail. W.P. HOGG'S RISIAllHANl Isplafldilc. . JOB PRINTING DONK I'K'oMi'TI.V 15V TTIE Till: KXPRESS Ll liih liXPKESa CAVANAGH.BAKERcb. jty w REAL ESTATE*™ COMMISION 1 ' ' BROKERS = uDoVouWantaHome?M Wc have some ol the Choicest Lots which we offer at very low prlcesi Come and be convinced CAV4N46H, tUkEfc & Co. 130 Cordova St. iBiSJBMBSMBMMSasMWBBBgggSgB A CITY OF HOMfiS i Vancouver Town lie Proposition of tbc Day on the Northwest Pacific Trensf ormation Scene* Just Begun* PATRONIZE LOCAL TALENT Th brit IDnlorfal wridoM "I (to Pioneer Baiber Shop Opfatiti Hotel North I'aticiiuw In rt cdnparitively short time North Vancouver has started to grow and, mushroom like, scores "I resitlcni es are springing up all river the townsite, llieir architecture is modern, and are furnished with all the comforts and coiiveiiionc.es of modern houses. I'lli townsite is all that could be i'ii,'i» li v\ v\ v FILLED 'lesirec, and it is doubtful il a more bi atitiful and picturcsqui locati n lean lie (ound on the continent. In ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the lack ground to the north a IkYA/ .»$ magnificient view of Mount Crown ¥V^liCwT 0 |(4.2&o fcts above- sea tuv.l,. the SMOM'. Till'. TERMINUS CIGAR Bros. Comer Finl anil Lonsdale, North Vancouver beaiefsln ficiionil Hardware, Oils, Paints, Etc. TlBttcn nnd Rnmbersi Agents Lr tliH'rni'j's well kiimwi Cliaiiwllor Steel Ranges, peak of which is snow-capped. Mount Baker (10,700 d ct an ex tinct, or perhaps only lab nt, volcano, in the State 0 (Washington! to the south, may bo sen distiiltly on a bright day, Thi n across the j inlet the city of Vancouver lies in full sight to the Twin City. Nature Las done nan ii to make the I site •' most desirahl* location (or (the starting of a great city As the drainage facilties ati 1 v 1 Hi I municipal improvements van easily ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jin mad.' that will insut,. satisl.o ,,., ..,,,, ... , '. ,'torv conditions. The surface ol \\d Bed And iIcIimt gttxU niwipi't - '.b .11 VancoBvoMrmsean. the ground is gently undulating, Note—Onr express wagon toeetstlio and is rapidly being clean d ol tin I'liUii'tV.',,:-. '-a.e .nu.Hi. Desirab,e bu.ldine |oli can be procured at reasonable prices. Already many residents ol Vancouver ate taking advantage of j these conditions and thi prospi t Is Art: tltat ill a very short tiini a large I number doing bu iim 1 ic'ross tl i iulet will take up theii resiih in 1 'here. The country in the vicinity ol North Voncouver presents strong attractions to those desiring small holdings wliii h may also be ban ii a nominial figure li ii 1 estimated that 1.11 acri s sei out inl fruit trees, say, 100 to tl, ai 11 will yield to the investot in a vi t\ lew year-. $3,000 annually, as there is a constant growing demand lor at Vancouver, and el;, whir" close by. Toe climate ol Burrard inlet i- di iu: lit fill and that ol the new town is it en,icd to be al 1 asl two weeks • aiii'i than that ol the ler- ii ity, This is ate loi by the Coast rangi 111 ml tlii notll shelterieg tin r.iunii 1 pality from the nortln rn winds. Illd" il it is t go id loi ".. 'l I 'I H • . 1 ,1)1' THE I OWN 18 OROWINO, ' ! ........ (llll 9 ' ni I ' 1 ■ ■ lids, ■ 1 .' nts, ■ , , ; ■ VANCOUVER HAT FACTOR? K. A. Dvekenflohl, Manager. hAT8 BLOCKED AM) RENO) ATIib V.u's to.Uw: ni 011111:11 WOMH))t«M\tVaWlMtVet* it.'.'■ 1,000 Acres of Primeval forest to be Svvebt Away tst| Gigantic Steam Engines. Tho Vancouver, Westminster & Yukon Railway, s.inc- tioned by the Dominion Authorities to connect land and ocean highways,, and make the North shore 11 Bhipping base. The Bi C, Electric Railway Co., to Bttpply street car?, light anil power. Prosperity bat lies tho town liko sunlight'^-Progrcss continuous, Watch North Vancouver's ndvanoe, It will be the kinotiscopo of the Const. 1 Ifflcial Agents for all tho original totfnsite lands, (1,000 acros still left.) Habon, Mefarland I- Mahon 341 Hastings' Sleet, Vancouver, B.G toRil absence oi objectionable hisocia-| Washington city, She had been vi< •a a-, and it 1- growing, Don't lorgei the Fruit Marks Act anil pack your fruit well. It will 11 iy y.ni King tier parents, Mr. and Mrs Dick lor a short nine. Mr. atld Mrs. Larson. 0! the Nofttl i Vancouver Hotel, left on Wednesday I'll, nuns (hiring Hie Week will (of Portland where the/ will visit tin' greatly benefit fall Pasture. J big lair, arid sperid a well earned hob Mrs. W. .1. Dick aild two children'iday' returned on Tuesday after an absence ol two niontlis. Job Printing At The Express 'I'h'.M'HONK Iti. "Cos." e ^^^ J. T, \\\U\, Prop, 10t COtttlOVA STIIKHT WKST VANCOUVER, 11. C. Vancouver CuiMmith §ho|) nun repairing, l,ann, lliilc.. II |.rr .Im COLUMBIA BTIUtET IVKST Nitw WtttSTMlNSTKR, ll. C. ftf- Kfnyttiliig (ir t(i"l«l(i. Mi. t'ouxi re- Uodlllvd, nn,! ai'.'i'iiililtiiUIK.li tttr nil. H. J. ANSTIE, Manufacturing .lewder & Ingraver f, II. Bit* SIS, ID UmtiiK|, Slrrel W.il. VANCOUVER, B. C. MiMl'iO'i't'lllS', IN ALL ITS IIIIANCIIU, 8|,«'!»l MUBlJOII llyeil "Hi" Muliini liver of J.-Al-.lv, mill ll|.|«l,lll( ..t r\l ile.lTl|,ll.i|l.. ,*,iieli Iteiw ilu,; li) -'llirtl M.-ii.K,,i,». Ho. 11 .1,11,1 ultimo,.. KiimUlti-il „u A|iplle.iton, voi imams ki, 1 in rttmri 1*111 hkiiii inontoK llldiul prloa .llow il I r .il.l ll ,),l nud Bill.f IWIM, 11*1 VtAllS MIlCnCAl IVI'IK'ISH. I.01I110 JtW.ll, Me,111", Uhirnn el.., h B|4< .'Irtllv •Mrs. J. W. TllgUr, ol Ballard, left in Tuesday for her home in that A new fo im lot the postofliee h? been built In McMillan's itore, The old quarter! were too cramped to liaiullc the mail, ■-•-, ^ fc-.-.-j.*-. I' t> R.A Nt H'.ne 3ri7 H. C. FR1TTS briller ol Oil, Gas and Artesian Water WeHs f*ii It 1 U '. ■ 1.. hi • a diameter All **ork iniuraiit I. Ml ttfaavlllo Kt., Vancouver, R C, M. A. Russell The L|)iodc»i» Grower ., ., Groceries, Tobaccos Etc, :«l. »M... I..si I iiilMlak V.. North Vancouver An tdeal Summer Resort Where Mountain and Seashore H ,e. Splendidly situated, overlooking Hurmi Mel, with the Oily of Vancouver fifteen miwtitf away by ferry. The hotel embodies tt'erj/ oonveiiknet with livery in evnner.twn. i.ultM $2 yer day. Motel North Vancouver P. Larson, Proprietor. FONGOU1TS lli(jli-( kiss Ladies' and Men's Tailors 100 Hastings St. Last, corner Cotv-io'*., «ve> \\, Male the Finest Clothes in tin- Ct/Jf al lk lowest Prices* I'IT AND WORKMANSHIP H. J. AIMSTIfc" l/fl nuftict vianvrvA Seller and Engravt • .,,j,'.., ■ ... ... .;■ —1—h Hi'iliisiiii'vM. H'.JftncoBw.ll.l ... Ulliei I : ' .', ■' buill ■ '■ . ■ IfftberS Scotch Whiskies. GRAND OLD HIGHLAND -\]\:wx label SPECIAL RESERVE White label 01 I) VATTED GLENLtVEt.,, Yellow label BENWCLL, PEART 6> Co. Sole Agents for »rltljb Columbia. 1 1 IH, ll" LK, B C P. 0. Box tot row Wc liandlc willing hut good goods, ami n arc ready to compare prices Willi any grocer. Why jiitj 25c. for Chloride ol Uitic when *ou tan buy it here for 15c. per tin, Royal Crown Soap, 6 Bars for IJc. Hazel Oil Toilet Soap, per hox, (3 pes.) 10c. Tomatoes, 2 tins (or 25c Something new and delicious lor luneli or picnics, Libliey'r, M >"«e I'ale, 2 tins (or 25c. j, a. McMillan CofUOT I onsdiilc and i.sbjanadc north Vancouver i