tl // Y *. 1*************44**4* ♦ ? I; ADV1RTISING TO PAY '' means reaching the people , | in their homes. The lit.-. '' press does that. • ,; Phone 80 T, ,, Z . . laaKaaX^-W^'.-X^'K'^.-H".-:* ,|. ®!f? Ixprrsa ****************Wt****$ JOB PRINTING J] that pleases, at The Ex- II press Oflice. Good stock. ',', Prices right. j' Phone ho \', ********->******'l^r**^ 1 1 VOLU.ME 8 NOKTIl VANCOUVKR, B. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST IH, 190!). NUMBER 15 liitiiiitiiiMiitttiniT"' 1111 !>••*> AN ACCIDENT .hud \\.II.Norris, most worthy grand |i.ilioii, iluii- assembled ill tlic lodge l'noiii ui Burrard lodge, No. jo, A. F, & A. U., Tuesday alternoon, Uu loth mst., ■ nam- I.il .il 111.ise iulclcslcd 111 Ulsll- tuting a subordinate ihupinr ol iln- Eastern Sun in tins city. Aiui .ni explanation by tin.- gTllllll nlliicr, us lo llu* lessons, teachings .unl purposes, Um eer- uiionus mu* proceeded with. llu- Bams chosen .unl by which W************t"MW*'M''*'M"''''^^^^ Tin- trip ol mr No. hi dim 11 Ithi lotting seals and nther far- Lonsilule uvi-nue, vesieriluv ai- niahingi ol the car without ..in tirnoon, ul which it was lo serious accident, .m.l Mdlenng meet thc lour o'clock Ierry,proi- mttoll Irom short, braim, I ed a iiitelul one ior the car uml scralchcs. a serious one lor ihe liiiein pan- a A crowd ol citiieni wis singers who mi I sbotli ''hu been sttroted bj we «« ilu- chapter mil be designated, car wus iu charge- oi Conductor career ol iln- car, wai uutantlj ui Burrard Chaptei No. 3 oi the Jones and Motorniau Kellv,tim on the ipot, loremoet amongst Baatern Star. The election oi men who enjov the confidence ol whom iuit Geo. Nicholson, J. oflicen reiulted us lollows; the public as "operatives ol ex-'J. Woods, A. E. Greer, .Uui- Worthy Matron-Mrs. Fugler perieiice and caution. All went colin McMillan, Mr, Uum*, Worthy Patron- R.U . Bro. D. well until the saletv switch, at Harry Hums uml others, nlm q, i)j,k the corner of 3rd street was jumi>cd down upon lhe iar ami, ASSOC, Matron—Mrs. Wheeler passed, after which, according;by bruaking the windows, sm- Sec-Sadie J. Peers " ' . .1 j :— ... .ilaa ii.,.if %-. i\ im. '1' ti... kr.iifii. to the statements ol passengers and eye witnesses, some dillicui- ty, the nature oi which has not yet been determined, developed with thu brakes, and Kill;. lound that he could not control the car. He instantly revel si 1. the motor, but the iusis blew out. The car was then rapidl) gaming headway, and the .iKiia* tion was becoming serious. Conductor Jones, with tin assistance of a passenger wus living to check the car by means oi the rear brake und the passenger, Pete 1,1'Piile, lineman lor the B. C. Telephone Co., lindiug that this brake would lml WOTS jumped (rom the car without mishap. Molormaii Kelly hurried through the car to see if the rear brake could not be made to work, but all ellorts lo check the ever increasing momentum of tlie car, were futile. In the vicinity ol the Espl,ui,nli Harry Fountain, another line- inun (or the B. C Telephone Co. succeeded in leaping Irom th* car in safety. Condtutor .loins seeing lliul there Was no In .pi ..I averting a disaster look his stand ut lhe inner dooriiui an.l did whut lie could to resit.mi the passengers, composed inuill- lv of women uud children, ami remained mth the car until Uh en iill liv lhe rescuers. Molorinuti Kelly, after bttVI lv making lhe last possible el- lort to bring the car under control, remained iteadfaitly witli Conductor Jones alter the cuse hud become hopeless and until the very instuni al wluili the car, running at 1 iirnln pace, leaped hltO space over lh. I'liii oi the track, ninn he evidently I endeavored to leup, .Uld ill so doing was hurled into Iln air. In lulling, his head came Mo contact with a puce ol planking fracturing Un- skull ami rendering liim unconscious. Percy Booth was lhe lirst to reach Uninjured man und curried him lo thc sidewalk, alter which he was conveyed to tin hospital. Meantime the cur, With the uiiliirtunnle occtipunls, slunk the slightly elevated mctim ll whnh the truik ends, leaped m iiul leet into llie uir over the end of the ruils, lighted licit the jum tion ol the fern 11l1.ul with seeded in making their waj in Trees.—Mrs. McMillan side to the reliel ol lhe helpless Conductress-Mrs. Irwin passengers. Ably usSlstcii Iti Assoc. Conductress—.Mrs. Pii many willing hands, the ladies ling BENNETT - MOUNCE A 11 ediling, in which all North Vancouver residents will leel a mr.I1.1l Intereit, was celebrated ai Cumberland, V. 1., on Wed* net-day the nth inst., winn John Bertram Bennett, principal ol lhe piii'alic schools ol lliis city, wus united in holy uiatri- 111..ui io l.viliu J. ttounce, The briili.' lias been matron ol the hospital at Cumberland lor a number oi years, and ls ,1 sister ol Lulls Mouuce, SX-M. 1,. A*, al uhose home the ceieinoni wss performed Rei. A. fa,, Green was tlm olliciutmg clergyman. Alter a short trip to tiie Sound cities, during winch they will visit the Seattle lair, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will take up their residence on nth street east. As principal oi the local public schools, Mr. BeuiieU has won ,***** 1 a.;«;aa;aaja.;..;a.;a.jMM*,M"*5**J"M"a"M,*X* ! LOCAL NEWS aiid children, Conductor Jones .mil the one male passenger remaining 111 the car were removed from their perilous position, and, as quickly as possible, coli- eyed where medical attendance was at hand. The list ol lhe injured is as lollows; Mrs. A. E. Kealv, North Van- Chaplain- Mrs. Stoney far himacli ,1 high place in the Points ul Ster—Mrs. Bradley j esteem not only ol his stall and Mrs. E. A. Morden the board ol school trustees,lml Mrs. Chance Mrs. Amskold Mrs. MiT'ailnnc Warden Mrs. Vheadoa Sentinel—Mr, T. Hutchison Following the election was liken 1st* ol the parents and children. As an educationist, he is recognized as standing in the foremost rank of thc members ol his prolession in the province, and as a cili/.eii, he bus shuii 11 himsell a man of true public spirit, always ready to assist to thc utmost, everv the installation, when the sever- couvcr, arm broken, lace cut, A\ ollicers elective ami apnottt- and shock. ed were minim ted lo their res- Mrs. Parkes and child, (forth pectin- itatioll by the Acting movement which commends ils- Vancouver, mis and bruises. Sister Marshall, Miss Thornton, . elf to him as benclicial to the .Mrs. II. II. Mulvey, Margery ol Swill chapter, No. 159, Den-j ciiy. Mr. Bennett's host* of Mulvey and Mrs. Tubbs, Wiuin- son, Minn. The exercises of the a friends will be delighted to wel- peg, cuts und bruises. afternoon session being iiiinplel- collie his bride to her lien lioine Two luiltes innn Vancouver, ed, ilu- chapter adjourned to "ty. "'"' «"ill «** (,,r llum •' . ,, ,, , ,,.„„, 1. .1,,..,,.,, long lib ol happiness and use- l*__\ J1** U,S' l,rUlMS' tUXt__]'y>l_n' At|"KlU"- fuhu-ss. Il, ull good wishes uml 'in:lslr:l| ,,.„ "Vr:'"n .'!":,:'UV.,:I:.!,U'..'x Magratnktiou Tin Express most heartily joins. iraiiurcd, bribed and ui). large numbci ol tin memberi >l Wa I). Jones, conductor, wrist Vancouver chapter No, I being n-*« ,^,, mupiui* ivlEI and luu- ml, bad shuck. present. The Work h.is exctu-l A leu other passengers who pUfied l.i the worth) matron I.onsdnle avenue and, careening did not wish to givi their mun-m Un ll 11 Heath, and ,1 moil along at an niigle, crashed into leedved minor injuria capable and elluiuii I...ai.l ol .. ilu* railing mi the eusi siiU- of 1 Inquiry jusi bstori going to nnis ..1 the vuitins chap a m the whan, smashing ii Into mes gives the information thai a manner which called lorlh n kindling wood, hurtled ilongjlfotorman Kelly had 1 verj marka oi a highly compliment* the stringer on lhe edge ol the restless night .unl is in ,1 ratlin ,,11 n.iiiin upon llu p,ul ..f ili. wharl lor a distaiue of atioui j.serious loiiiliiiwn*** bm bit n most worthy grand patron, wbo thirty feet, and tumbled over cmerv is anticipated ,,ls,, odered wme Instructioni into tiie waters oi tlu- Inlet,,h-1 Mrs. Parka md ihild will ing almost on ils side, listing toward the east. *» It was 1 most fortuii.it-.- circumstance tiliat an ixiiplionalli high tide was just then practically at the full. Had the car been burled down upon the hare beach at that particular point, or hnd it proceeded a lew leet farther ud Isaded oa tin- boulders which abound just there, fn- tulities must have resulted. As it was, however, the cur sla ink in several feet of waler and settled just where the beach Happened to be free from rocks, both ol which iin must.in. is tended to lessen lhe danger. The situation, however, wus perilous in the extreme, and it is little short ol miraculous that the passengers should have been extricated from their prison, 11 hith wal quite bull filled with water, and iiom the midst oi order at the same time." in Uld sllggi-.ll..lis to thi ollm 1 able to leave ll.e hoipilal today „,„l memberi ol lhe new.) insti v|(.w ()| ()u. |aa ,ha, , lurlhi'ir home on,7lh street. luted chapter, llu ,„g„,./., ,]v M (hi(l|u. ,._ Mrs. Kealy wen .„ H,,- lmsp, „„„ „, Uu- ...u chaptei b large* \ ,, s(M1(|l lrn||] „u. ta ,* tul this morning lor trial,,,,,,., h ,„, ,,, the energy and wal ol „.,„ ^ u „m ^ and will doubtless in.ike nni r.w. Pro. l) G. nick. the tlli.llglllllllniss .mil guild wishes i.i th. visitor! far the erelfsri uml siimss ui Barrard chaptei No. *. was deinoiistiutiil lu .1 progress toward recovery, All the other victims ol tin* accident art In excellent condition. Manager Perry had ,1 large moat tangible iiiuninr, ill the gang nl llllll nt work nil Inst present,itinll of u benlltiflll Hour night removing the cur. The .|,,iii, the receipt snd apprcda- npper portion was entirely de- tion ol which oa behall tn Bur* liiolishiil .md the platform aad ran) chapter was suit,ii.lv ,u- trucks will be liuistiil lu ,1 der knowlcdgcd by the Worthy mat- rick scow und run.ived as soon rni us possible (ire An inquiry into the caiam ol of good wiihei ami beapeahing the accident is bos proceeding, (ntnn sii.ussund prosperity loi but no additional information the new organisation. The chapter was then closed In rsgu- Iai form, lollowing whiih light III ll\ lliiil'I U\ UH* Will Ull 111,11- g .11, Mrs. J. Fugler, Sliort ud jl ressis lure ..Hired, expressive $ VVVVV'.'VVWVVVVWVVVVW ('.. Morgan nud luliilli have takes up their resilience ill this cilv on Keith road west. Mr. Kidd and lamily are new residents in the nil an.l are occupying a house ou lylh slreet cast. F. J. D. Dresser returned this iiiik llolli all extended tour ol the not them interior oi the province. t. Brook has rented a lions, on ind street west, and with his family has laken up his residence therein. For Sale—Six do/.eii young chicken, 25c. each. Six weeks' old. Apply, corner yueeiisbury and 3rd street. Geo. R. Hopkins ami lamil) have taken up their residence 111 a house on Keith road, recently ranted by them. Found.—A llat bottom boat, with windlass. Apply \V. C. Thompson, Uollyburn Wharl, Wesl Vancouver. Gentleman wants loom and board with private family, near public school. Address, "Hoarder," care of The Express. J. T. Elliott, of the lirm ol Latimer & Elliott, bus removed his lamily to this cilv and is residing on 2nd slreet east. The sale oi twelve acTM m I). h. *>l3, south oi Keith roud uud bordering on Lynn uuk, is reported. The priu 11 us >s- I, .-*..'* ... cepted block l, I). I., loll, laid ..HI , 1). I,. B67, laid ..1.1. A.imilil . a , la.lh.ws mre .,1 .I.i.d paid. Finance committi 1 fHj2 ,p board ..i u..iks f UO; Ilil 1 1 Hulk * K. 1 i. Ill Naught lip,,ll.il lhat * lund board 1. * 01111111 ndi d iln pun hi 1 .1 om I land 111111u.liai.il adjoining llu pl. ' ||l Sill'a'.I Sll, ,,I I. allll \ .ll 1.1 I'.I I ll ...11111111111.111.111 adopted. t - .inn ill") kobson repoi u.l 1..1 iln committee appointed lo un. tig.in ih, mattei "I tin proposed purchaw ol a lot ..t 'III ...Mill Hi I,lllll X'.llll \ |n.1.1 ■unl Frommi road lot municipal purpose!. This propert) has a Irontagi "i 11,,, [eel ..n Lum Vallu I ami I -J Ii. I ..II tllc Frommi road ..nd is ollered lm > 1 ■ Tin committi. ii pni 1 . d lllal lluv did 11 .1 , a.nsiah 1 ilu* purchaw advisabli The 1..iiniii, however, gol Idi red It I., pin cured .i duo loi thi 1 rection "i p..per slu.Is im hm mg thread making plant, . tf . ninl .1 0 that Mu* propert) was in I ; I In.,Itj.,||. l'aa.|||, dim ll,, vismi moved ..nd Couni illor Ai.l ihai iha propert) '•" bought Tin motion ...tm.I Councilloi ■ ng Thi clerk reported ihal tin lieussary COBM&tl had iini ob tained to the widening oi the road ihn.ugh 1). 1,. ,s(;y. A bylaw n ul be prepared providing im the expropriation! oi land lor the purpose. Tin engineer was Instructed to hai. I a) li.i load .ipcllcd up, to gin Ah. Allsup access to Ins property. Tne engineei' reported that the board ol wnrks kad completed specilicationi for the local improvement! .rn Lonsdale and on Centre road and preliminary es> uniairs mi, likesisc lubmitted A report wai made oi the proceedings oi lhe hearing ol the applications for water records by the district, oa August jrd, (in motion it wai resolved to appl) i"i watei records on all available streams weat oi Uh Capilano,ioi municipal purpoie! lhe clerk nibmitted .1 list ol application! (or water service, wlinli had not )'et been made. li was resolved that these connection! be made at the earliest possible date and also that water pipes be laid to lhc quarry aiong Kilmer street. A report w.is made with reference in the progress oi the liia.ls DOW being Llllll by lhc government in Capilano. On motion 11 was resolved to apply to the government to ban isi strict connected with the llew load 10 Moody villi and also lot the construction ol a bridge across l.ynn creek, on this road. lt was resolved to call tor lenderi foi opening Harold road to a width 1.1 twelve leet,to give Abb 1 in,ni Campbell oi Vancoaver, .miss to lus propert). The board ol works was m- siruiic.l to haie Greer road repaired, Tin engineei reported as to lh. ...minion m thc Lillooet road iinin iln a. inu ii 1 \ in.uh to J. \V. BALMAIN CIVIL IWIIIII l)i,.mini- s.iri, >,*r aiuil Architect Mdi 111 l.tNCUl'VKH. Ekott'l ranch and reconinicndii lhat il be cleaned up; laid over A proposal was Blade thai two assessment commissioners INTS ■IDMPTLY SECURED! iv. II. IT0S1I W. I*. MIIHKIHOM 1 lusur \l> wliril Ihl lm* 1 .......... ..I ,11 iiinliuliir.-is, be appointed to act as an advi- Ssgln«triiBdothfr»wlior«ill.eiheadvl«ibil* *\ . *,, ,,, a Ily 1*1 Iiavillg ll.air I'.alatal la" I a, llail.Mat.,1 soil boanl with llie assessor. I i*y Kxpcrts. rRlinluryadvl l.*«, 1 I tii(*,lciate. Ourlnientur's Ada! .,r iit.iia.iii ■ int. ICinOOaXMirfot*,, 1<;**;',1.. N u* 1'orli LIU The proposal was approved and:,., action deferred for the present. | Maiuliail aaiil aVotlll.irtot* OC C- The laying ol lhe water pipes down Queensbury is proceeding dairy NOKIII . . . VANCODVtR . Phone 126 Store 111 1st street went Nlghi dtllvtrj ul diy'i HUfe ud Crwuii ijiiHim■-iintihiiii'.-I Ken Laid Kggsotbiuiil tlwclioice ibbuolord l rtunry i\\\\w\ * "i1 Lev' rritin Phone ill i.i-nvi- ordMi rn itoft- WM. PHILIP, Prop. ior Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . go to THOS. (I. .Mil,I.S Pioneer Hoot Maker Lonsdale Ave., opp, City Hull Bole igenti lor Unrefoo, tin- lira! iiuiiiTiiil lor villi an.) railing* i'i...in Kim 1. O. I). I-'. North Viuunlll'i'l Lodge, No. 55, meets cun Thursday evening, corner Lonsdale avenue and Pint siieet, at R ..'.lock. Visiting 'brethren cordially invited to attend, Edward Peers, N. C; Tims. S. Nic, Kn. mc.; J, 11. Pilling, Kin.-sec. W. H. STONEY & CO. Sigm of every description Wallpaperi, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 4o. House Painting lil aii ng, Paper Hanging, Kalaomining Decorating, etc, PROPOSLD I OUI IMPROVIMIM Board of Trade North Vancouver Board ol Trade meet! the third Tuesday oi each month, at 8 o'clock p. in., in the board room, City Hall. Executive meet! the hnt Tueiday ol each month. I). G. Dick, President ; J. R. J. Murray, Secretary. North Vancouver HOSPITAL OMPCCTSD uv THE HISSES. DAW SOS ('.•rliti.lied Mirk-u*,.l. M.-.b.nl Mad Mit.-riutv .lur..'. Nurses Sent Out on ippliution Knr Ifrm. apply al lbi Hotpttal Col IMI. sir^a ,\ M, Andren'l Ay-.. PHONE 69 riXI NOTICK Unit the Council uf thi ('..rpiiriilinnol III.* I ilynl North Viui- c.uier uiteiitlt* to ceiutlruit tlm iiurk * i Local liii|iniii*iii..|il »el "ill i" llie mln- .lule iMMaring below, anil iiiti-iulr, to It- seM the lii.nl i'ii»l tliir.'iaf, ii|„ui the n*ai peopert} haaatud Ihwelij Irontiin a.r abutting th.-r i and held lialile fe» .i.aeH-inieiit llierefor. A itrtemirSl nlmwiiig Uh laiule liuiile and |.ro],,.*....l l" )»■ ..penally IMM 'I f"r ili.* saial nii|.r..umi-ill uml Uie nam.* el theOWMTI there..I, w (ar a* the sunn ran In* a.certuiiic.1 from the lant periled HMMnial roll an.l i.tli.rwIne, m DO* Had in Ui.* ..Hi..* ..f iln- .li-iacmiiii.-iii I'.iinniimiioiieraii.l is .i|h*ii toff Ifllpectlwi liirinir nllii',- hoiin. Tlif mlu-iliilr below ihoel llif mi- niiiteil DMl "I the iii',|aiai.'nieiit uini ll.e proportiaa io ix- provided eel ..I ll.e jeiiernl fini.lt. of the illv. A riuirl ol revi«ion (ill he held in llie Cit) llall, North V.oieniiier, III'., nn lath' .lm- "i September, IH*, il I • boor ot I o'clock p.m , wi lhe purpo* tl heiirin*.' nny OmplliuU ii|!uiu-i ll" propmed MoMBeai.*. rn Uw ... .-.un, > ul llie fr.illla.c-e ll.e.l..irellielll.. or lllll nther. plaint, ulucli the peTIOM in* tire-i..! Mil l" male' anil wliieli i. hi inai i*,,|iiiual,le hv the Curt. I'lliiMAs -IIH'HKRII a*-* "nneiii OWatWeatr, North Voii.-oiiver, ll.C, llth Aiiini.l. I'.mn MWeU HiiiKKi.i. tu: l'ro|.»...l K.lllnllled K.lllnaila Iniprovmiieiil Mil ml .'ill t..p»i The eolllplelioll of the * work ol clearing, ir,rs.l- ing in.l l.iiileinr,liii|| :iral itreet, hreei Maaaa Aielllle lu Sl. I'tll.r. Avenue, and relaying the old I loot n.leii.ill on ii..nh laiileaii.llayini.' a lien I,' Siilcwilk on Ihr ...ulli aid.* of Uti Itorti.'iioClr.l Siroct, Itt^OO N pW ..III of totll net 60 YEARS' EXPER1ENCF Safety Deposit lloxes to Kent. Salety Deposit lloxes to Rent. g Acta aa Extculor. Trutlcs, Liquidator Raoalvari and Aaalgnaa Court Bond! laaued 4° INTEREST Paid on .lepo.ilH, loinpoiiinleil iour Umen yearly. Paaa Booka laautid 5°, 1. 8 BARNARD, Chairman HUN I'.'CAKTKK-COTT.IN, Chairman ol Kieeiitive V, J. 1'. (illtsON, Mtnlger I. G » AINWRIOHT, SeorMary Urauville Mnnnioiit! lllurk, enrnar Kolwon and (iranville I'.U. Ilox M Phone 5SH Sa ilv Deposit lloxes to Kent. Safety Pep..sit Boxes to Rent Trapc Marki Design*. Copvrighti ke. A nroni. ..ndine a .kolrli a^rl e^-rrlptlnn ni.y ItUlrklf Ml'oria.lll (.'tr 0|.|li....l I,,.,, aal,.*. her .u InTouilon Uprnli.t .laain'.a'iiS'o. -'..IlltlllllllCfr I' i.i.inollT. 'i.il.** ': .1. HANDBOOK on l-iiii'iiti trait It,.*, 01.Wt uenrr fi.r ...,*uri.t*r |.ata*i.t«. I'iiii*i.n takuD tliniua-l. Mm.it A o. rucolTI il*. cu astkt, willioutclaH-.-Mu tho Scientific jteican, Ahuoilwiui'iy UltiMrntiM wi'fklf. t.i -,. nilallon "f any ■•rivntru- ] (nrn,tL 'Ivrnin d>r raiimln.l-'^iiyctwdh'Mimu m., >,\, Ma l»y III ItOtTNli'ltllTI. l0.36.B,o.d..,.NewY()r|( Some Reasons Why You Should Own a HOT POINT IRON ji.l stri 11. . i ! irii i.il. ive BLACKSM1THING HORSESHOEING STEEL WORK CARRIAGE WORK BTC, BTC fool Sharpi ning i -|>. i iall) WEDDING RINGS r, ii i*. 1*.. ..iiiinui .il I... iu-. It Sun's Time Becauie it is So Hiod) l'.ri .hi***.- it is Sii Efficient Ila . |UII It il (Tra.ll .lllll COOl li.. luie il il Simple and Stmni; I Ull r. iniul a Irish supply. Call soon il you wish to secure one. Iiiiiiiii I'llllllllllill Hi-rll'ir llllilllill {iilll|i;illl llll. ATTENTION Builders & Contractors .uniliir will never beohatp- er. Gel in mi tli«' ^riiiinil Hoor, l'uil'l now "ipacilllj uur a»i, Kiln- .ln.-l FI.-.rn.K and Finlah TO 1 IMMWIIMKlHil Mill I mu Greek, lie crcceries provisions boots and shoes oeNts' fUrNisHiNgs Our nm is lo uive sali*l.a. lion i.a .mt. uatoaien Our ih Iiiiii um s I" .ill I'.iits (il llif I III II )IUI Il.li. la I ll ll plum, laavi foot Dime and iiiii t|.iii.ii mil iall DODD-S I TYSON ill. phalli. | I Cor Ulli Sl. mid l.(iiis.|,i|. SEVENTEEN HOMES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION Wecaa handle as many more. If you art? thinking of building see us mil talk the matter over CAMPBELL ir* MILLER '.'ii."i Lonidale Avo. Nurtli Vancouver \i. light l..r. Imi "'.t bj im- men. 1.1 ih.. I.m s, \ .in ,,tt. n mn-aiilttil ahiuil llu pun h.is. m ih. i ibould I" * Wedding lilies ianii.it hi Inn good ill apulill tht i .ii. lml . uii.lav pill. has. s Wl hai. llu in in -ninl gold, guirantu d In List a loog Idi'liui. iii otlirr slih s ,,| tmi;- lie . Ilily taha th. lead in vam ii. qusl tli nul hii | s Buy y.uir ji in In lu I. and you will gi I ih. I» si ral ii li i i'.u iai) GRASSIE & CO. 3|H Cniiiliie Slreet ^vy^^-^l.^wk^r^^'^l^^-^^■^^-^^^^*^^»^>^^.^»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^A Cates' Wharf FOOT OP ROGERS AVE NOKTH VANCOUVER Dockage lor Steamers \\ .in hiiiisi* Aiiiiiiiiiiiidali.nl lor all purposes >\M), LIME, BRICK, (I MINI, lillWU COAL and LLMBtR (...aids delivered il deeired l'mmpi service mi it office ii mu * ih at i-iii..mi ii and 13, Flick Hlock, Vancouver PHONE 136 ,*VV.*^**.^..»'.«*^*.l-r^r^^*-*r*^r>r*-\--*\*r>*'>***^^ North Lonsdale $25 Cash. No More for Fwo Yodrs. 50x132 fl. Lots I he iil.nir iiiiii«iial terms ire off. red le Inn. rs nl ilu ..- toU nho inli build .ii niii.- The house may cost milv ti'i". bul niiist lie ol mat dttiga not I !,. I ghre plans ol house* ensti •,... to >;"n In-, to bnyen These Lots Havt:—Electric Light. Water Service, God Roids, Splendid View I'h. . ar Inu is qaitl near and will soon he extended lo llu ptopert] A school it to he limit at nine within a I , Price IjOO, Terms In others than luiihl'rs. I75-saah, balance in (', 11, 18 aad 2\ BOBlbl Aboal i" i". h :. m wt. J ACE LOUT ET 2I3 Lonsdale Av< • T^hme L8Q NORM VANCOUVER TERRY TIME TABLE {STEAMER BT. OEOROE STR.NOKTH VANCOUVEI 1.1,rn* Viin. Leave N. Van. 1,..ne Na Van. Leave Van. V.'11 a.111. '6.45 a.m. *b.2o a.m. •6.45 11.111. Mo " 7-50 " •7.20 " *8.oo " a.yi " 8.50 " 9.15 " 9*45 " K.20 " 9.20 8.50 " 9*45 " ' m.15 " 10.45 " 11 15 " "-45 " 10.15 " 11.15 " 10.45 " n-45 " uis p.m. 12.45 P'm- 12.15 P-n»* 12.45 P-ln- ! 1.15 " '-45 " >*>5 ' 1*45 " 1 2.15 " 2-45 " 2.15 " 2 45 " 3.15 " 3-45 " 3-15 " 3*45 " *|.I5 " 4*45 " 4-15 " 4*45 " .S.15 " 5.45 " 5-15 5-45 " b.15 " 6-45 " fi.15 " 6.45 " 7*25 " 7*45 " 7-25 " 7-45 " 8.15 " M5 " 8.15 " 845 " 9.1S " 9-4S ' 9-15 " Ml ' 10.19 " IO-45 " 10.15 " 10.45 " •11*15 " * 1■-45 " 11.15 " 12.00 • Not ( n Sund,iv Tunc Tabh suhji'i 1 to .h nee without notice. 1 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. coming withm the following (a-|NEXX WEEK AT THE A.-.Y.- niuiigsl other) classes oi sub 1'. l-'Alk jects. (I) The public di'bl uml property; (io) Navigation and Pirhapi Uw most notable shipping; and that siibsniiuii i event oi the coming week at tha The London Times, recently arrived, contains a detailed ac- ciiunl oi the proceedings before the privy council iu lhe appeal ot the Hurrard Power Coinpanv Limited, and tbe British Columbia King, on the information of the attorney general of Canada,and as lliis is one oi the most important decisions handed down by the privy council ior a long time, with reference to the respective rights of the dominion and a province, the whole text will be read with interest. Lord Macnaghten, Lord Dane- din. Lord Collins and Sir Arthur Wilson were the members of lhe privy council presenl. The report as handed down wai ll follows: This wus a petition for special leave lo appeal frum a judgment oi the exchequer court of Canada of May u, iyoy. Sir Robert Einlay, K.C., lhe Hon. W. J. Bowser, K.C., attorney general for British Columbia, and Hr. Ilainar Greenwood appeared ior the petitioners; the Hon. B. L. NewcoinHie, K.C., deputy-minister oi justice ior Canada, lor the respondent. The question involved was stated to be of immense Importance, (hi April ;, lyoh, the water commissioners for Hei Westminster, British Columbia, under the provisions of Part IV of the water clauses consolidation act, granted to the Burrard Power Conpany, Limited, a record for 15,000 Indue oi iiaiei (subject to certain reservations) out oi the Lillooel Inkcs nnd ll'i- buturics und Lillooet river nnd its tributaries, such inters to be used lor geneiuling electricity for light, heat and power,and for milling, manufacturing, industrial and 111c.l1ui1i1.il purposes. The undcrlukmg und work in connection with thai record oi waters could not be proceeded with mini approved by the lieiitciinnt governor in council. IA lyoo proiceilings were laken 111 the cxchci[iicr court af Cunu da by the attorney general a- guinst the Burrard Power Co., Ltd. The information alleged (IJ that, pursu.inl lo the ngreenieiil of ilu- government of British Columbia contniiied in Arli- de 11 of the terms ol union upon which British Culuinbiu iius admitted inlo the dominion ul Canada, ihe legielatari ot British Coluiubin by "nil act to grant public lauds in the maiii- 1,111.1 lo llu* dominion iu uid ol thu Cunadiuli l'acilic Railway, 18K0," 43 Vict., chap. 11, as amended by a; Vicl., chap. 14, granted to the dominion government lor the purpose ol GM Minuting and lo aid in the con struction ol the portion oi the Canadian l'acilic Railway on lhe mainland of British Columbia in trust lo be appropriated as the dominion government mighl deem advisable, the public lands were called the "railway bell"; (2) that both the Lillooet river, which 11 as a In bulary ol tbc Pill river, and the Lillooel lakes Imm iihlih il Nee, were 11 liulli situate within ihe limite ui the railwaj bdl The Lillooet river was nboul 11 miles long, uml u us a publii and 11.11 igublc nur. (lu iln publii l.ill.K Inlllllilg pull ul ill. railway il-t-ll ami adj.lining lhe Lillooet lakes and inu was a Inrge ijiiniitiiv ol lulunble timber which was entitled ol lighl in On lotted down ilic river, The information luiilciidcd that the grant and the duel sum thereby atllholl/cd would nia tcrially interfere with that right thut the grunt and the rights lllllll'l llll* llulll lllllll lullSllll- dation act thereto attached would materially Interim with the righis oi the dominion gov- eminent in the railway bell, that the i.ip.ulty oi the Lillooet river Has about >5,OOU uiihes, and lhe grunt nnd the proposed (liversiun thereby .intlmit/ul would greatly diminish tin quantity uf water in the river, and matin,illy Interfere witli the rights oi the dominion gov- criuiienl and tllc public right ol navigation ol the river; that suiioii yi ..I llu- British Nurth America Act, 1K6", provided that the cxilusivc legislative authoritv ol tin parliament ol Canada extended lo sll matters ol section 1,11 ul tlu* water dausei consolidation ait, 1897, provided Ihnt the puwer conlcrr- - ~ tering und Inking crown lan should not extend in lands province of Iwhich should be expressly reversal the served bv the Crown [ol IM) Scatile i.ui mil be national 0. A.K, day on Monday, Augu.it ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ibtll. ll will be one ol tllc .1 lhe lirsl subsection ol 111- ,lrr t m**.,„,ls „j civil war mwUUUUUUma^^K— veterans ever lul.I m ths west. ihe programme include! a parade ui me ground! in uniform and [i.ili lulu iMiiises al the I natural amphitheatre in ine ait- iTIlooll. Pennsylvania slate day, Disum ry day, Dawson day and Klllgnls ul the Alaiiabccs day mil alH be u'lcblalcil ull Aloli- lay, while lhe opening sessions ul uie iialiuiial priaon congress iial, like-use in held on lliul date. Tuesday will sec ihe celebration oi ilic Portland automobile ilub. Oui juu autoa will arrive irom Portland und a grand parade oi the grounds will be made, llie aulos being decorated 111 the colors ol t.'ic exposition and ol llie Portland automobile club. Wednesdsy, August tsih, is Un- 1900th anniversary ol the victor) oi Herman, thi teetoa- ic chieftain over the Komnns, uliiili linally broke Iheir power 111 the TciilobiirgiT Wuld. This dull- has iheielute been chosen as German day. The membere ol Un- North Pacific Saeuger- bund, which meets ai Everett a lew days previous, will attend ihe exposition in a body and will repeat iis programme ia lhc auditorium, ll is expected thai 411,1.1.1. Germans will be iu attendance and 3.111.. will follow lhe lluuls ill lhe procession. Thursday a ipntanilar pro- gr.iiiniic ol drills at the sluiliuni will be given by the Knights and Ladles of lhe Mauubecs. A parade ut the grounds will also lie made alld nil excellent pro- gi.inline lllll be provided. Pay Streak day on Friday promises to be u great success. I'lie cuncessiounrics arc making great preparatioai lor the occasion. President J. E. Chilberg will be ihe leading character in a mock initiation into the theatrical iiieih,iiiics association, us also will be Director General 1* A. Nudeuil. Saturday mil be children's aa) us mil us Caledonian day. Seattle school children will put on a concert m ibe amphitheatre un.l teveral thoaiand lusiy Scuis mil parade ibe grounds, ed by Clan Fraser troupe ol pin pose whatever, The information asked lur a declaration ihat the grant >.i April 7, 1906, was inv,illd. The BtUTard Puwer Cninpanv, Limited, bled ,1 statement ul dclcllic liuiiTsing the allegations ami submitting thut nu cause nl action waa disclosed. Air. Justice Cassela, iu Uw.- exchequer court decided that the lands proposed lu be allecl- d In ihe exercise ol ibe rights onlcrrcd Upon llie Burrard poller company, were within the railway bell; that the railwa} bell uas propert} iiiiiiiii the meaning ol sei lion yi (1) ol lhe British North Americe .1.1, and thai at the linn- ol iis transfer to lhe dominion there was no provincial legislation in exist* ciiic authorising British Columbia in expropriate tbc watei rights incidental in thc lands within the railway bdt; that British Culuinbiu hud no ngiu to legislate in respect to Un* wuler rights within the railwa} bell, ami that therefore ihe water clauses consolidation act oalerred upon the water mm- missioners no authority to make grants ol unrecorded waters In the railway bell; lliul lhe grant ol April 7, lyoh, wai invalid; and thai the proposed exercise ol the rights wuiilil constitute an inleileriiice wilh lhe navigation oi the Lillooet lliel ul a point beloll the World and an interference wiih ihe iislung rigbu ut the dominion ill Canada. From the decision ul the exchequer court the petitioners presented this petition lot leave tu appeal direct to ibe privy council. They contended, in'ei alia, thai lhe lands unbilled 111 lllc railwa] belt did nut constitute "properly" within tin llicining ul seiliuli yi (I) oi the British North America act; ihat the legislature ul the l'l'uiilin ui British Culuinbiu retained the righl to legislate 111 regard to lauds granted ill the railwai bell, und thnt lhe Water privileges act, iSy:, and tin- water duuscs consolidation act, isy7, confirming crown nghis In British Columbiu,.is in water tights ..pirated uli lands in the railway belt. Tbe petition said that various miiip.mics other tbun the defendant compan] had been incorporated by prii,ite acti ol British Columbia, .mil thut thu acts contained powers enabling the companies lo apph lui ami exercise the rights and privileg es applicable tu water rij*his withm the railway lull, subjcii iu Uu- approval ol the lieutenant governor in council, nnd thai by virtue ol the powers ..1 lhe WatCI eullllllissluliels grants hud becll made tu these mill .allies. A greal deal ul capit il had been Invented In thc propos ed iiinlei takings, and iniisidcr- able sums had lifted] bull expended llllll I lieu lu llien sm iissiiil operation. Depending iipun its hitherto unquestioned right lu deal uilh lhe Watei lights wit Iiiii the 1,illii,i\ bell, the government ..i British Col- mill.1,1 bad Irmn lime I., (line grunted, ns well ill lhe imliiai bell as 111 nther palls ul 111 It l-.il c<.linni.i.i. nghis tu persons, corporatlaUs, uml companies tn ..un mil ung.ill..11 uuiks iu lhe belt nud tu appropriate nn recorded water therefor, The arete) s., appropriated was distributed tn settlirs iii tin- irrigated .mas nl iln railway bdt, and wns esseiillul lu llieir liveli- ll 1 ,illd tu lhe lllllll.ill..11 nl their lands. Delay would sin- ullsll llllll Iiie uilh alld impede provincial nml muniiipal rntel • pilse alld the iTadl .md mm nunc ..I linit-.li Columbia. Lnnl Maiiiuglitcii Intimated that their lordships thought tliat the petitioner! should appeal to lhe supreme COUrt ol Canada lust, and then, li It Here mie .sail , tO His illicit} in council, Thev 11..uld theft- fan dismiss the petition, hai withuiil HISls lt ii.i i.iia'l that slips iiuiild be taken lu expediti thi hearing ot the appeal to supreme court. highland pipers. ihe general attendance at th ian continuei excellent nml is making main neu recordi in transportation in the west. The largesl ir.iinload ol passengers ever brought in Seattle, Came over the Great Northern nil Sllullullllsll dul, when 1,511 persons were landed at ibe king slleet stulioli. Ill July, lllc- ,11 in,ils and dcpui lures iiumU-r- ed -7s»5-5- 'Ihis does nol take Into consideration the heavy water travd to and from Scuttle. All parts ul lhe slate and Nuithucsl aft sharing iu llus travd, It is confidently predicted that August Will see | siill i.sgn pusscngiT traffic, iug at 11, and evening4at 7 p.m, North Vancoaver Catholic Indian .Mission:— Sunday Services Man at y a.m. Sunday school at -'..in p.m, Benediction at 3 p.m. Pastor: Rev. I-i. Pcyluiin, O.M.I.V.G. Baptist Church, cor. 5U1 and St. George; - Saliliauii school ut 2 p.m. Sel vices al 3 p.m. and at r.y, p.m. 1A.V\ \Al,l,l'A Stni'.cs Kev. Hugh lloopd conducted serine 111 at, Uclilclil s 11.111 on Sunda] last in um morning, ., being celebration oi nol] u *■* mun luii. Starting irmn tins neck, the general store will be closed on iieiliiesiluys al 1 o'eloik, thus giving the stall one hull ilnys Uollilay each week, John Barrow has placed in the municipal hall a very bin sample ol oats, grown on his place on Lynn creek. The oats stood lull)' seven leel above the ground, aud the heads are very heavy and the kernels large aiul full. Tenders are being asked by the districi council lor the laying ol a quantity ol three-quarter aad one-hall Inch water pipe to settlers who have long waited lor sunu/. This is good news,as llie lack ol water is one ol the greatest drawbacks lo settling in the valley. The Hackney and Kingsland Gazette, London, Bag., ol July yth, contains tiie fallowing item with reference to one of our citizens; A recent copy of the North Vancouver Kxpress, g.C, contains the announcement that R. C. Lawrence bus been up- pointed to the- Important position oi manager of the North Vancouver Translc-r Company. Mr. Lawrence was formerly an active number of the Bton Mis- siun brunch of the Church nl England Men's Society, Hack- ley Hick, and secretary oi lhe Boys' dub, and emigrated only three years ago. Canyon View Hotel CAI'ILANO THE FINEST TOUXIST RESORT ON THE B C. COAST AUTOMOBILE M IGE me. rycii K end ol Keith Koa.l Line, Norlh \ am uvtr. Rati 1 ti v* pei 11 in i upi 1 li P LARSON, Proprii tor. CANCELLOR, Mansgi r Lynn Valley Acreage \\'i- have teveral acre blocks, alow to Dim oar aiti'Diion, For future tubdiviiiona these oniiiii.1 I. ■ equ ! ed on north tide ni Inlet Prioei fi'iin I l""i per in rn and good termi, ALEXANDER SMITH 6 CO. I, inadale Avenue, Phones—< Nice 24 m-.'ir I'ini I..US. CHURCH si-.kUCl-.s Sl. .lolin llie Iviullgelist, 71b mil 131I1 .streets:— Holy communion s a.m., iiiuiiiiiig prayei u%.m.; cun ng prayei ;.,v p.m, On tha lint Sunda) In the month theie mil In ,1 sn uud 1 ili bi .iliuli ul ibe buly communion nt 11 a.m. Rector: Rev, Hugh Hooper. Senilis at Sl. Clement's hull l.ynn Valley: Morning prayer N n.m.; evening prayer 7 p.m. riiisl-in-iliurgc: Kev. 11. 11. Gillies. Si. Andrew'i Presbyterian church, 6th street:— Senilis at i i a.m. and 7.V. p.m. Sunday sihool .'..lu p.m, Service al Moodyville sihool at /.jo p.m. I'rayer meeting on Wednesday at s o'clock, i'astor: Rsv. .1. I). Olllam, MA Royal Standard-abetter Flour It ii< m-s tn rt 1 n ■ r, becauie it is a better Clour; it makes better brotd, baoauM it is nun Ic from eai'i'fullv uleoted wheat by ipeoial machinery, ensuring Uw wry higheil quality it is poasibla to maki A inui ui' Roytl Standard I'l-mr will convince vou of its nii-nts. Ihe W trmbtr,l909 8750.00 GIVEN IX PHIZES fair Pmitt, Vegetable!, Plowen, N"ik, ('.aniens, Do* mestii Science, Ladiei' Work, Cbildren'i Work, etc Promenade Concert Children's Sports Public Dance Full detailed Pri* Liil will be iuued in ,i lev dais ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NORTH VANI OUVEH Ami remember—in each ■111 Hi. sack nl' lluni- ymi u ■ i'ini' i coupon, which enl itin ymi to a ohaiioe tu win i IOO piece dinoer set. Watch the paper for tbc winning num** ben each month, . nn. i'l"* IT..| ii- tor* STEAM LAUNDRY All clsiSM of laundry Everything m n nnd up i*■ dan ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ivik lm li.,i. li, hou . i, individual I'irsi i i.iss wank i'i lateral ud b t methods, City and distiii i delivi 11 lit ilm . ..ii l.uiiiaiaii Word dons I HMD 01 lll'l AMI *'>HkS: llth Slreel. Insl IMTO\ nms 0 111(1 "w lonidale Ave ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ***************************** ka J. I I ( ) < ) I ) flfl I.<>,»>.,' al, la, I M'l 111 u \h IIMikM. JEWPXI.KK, i . - 9900m .n.'l ' I l(i*|iaiir* 'I .il iii ill i.r. |*n* * ■ All «... For Fall Planting Methodist church, cornet -ith and Si. George'i avenne;— Siill..:, ,il II a.m. and ;.*,.. p.m. Sunday school 2,30 p.m. Sunday ichool at Moodyville at 11 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday il y.30 P*m* I'astor: kev. n ll. Balderiton, HA. Lum Valley institute Hall ben ices ei cry Sunday muni- VANCOUVER, It C IFor Good Photos I iee Car butt Sattaaaar lo I lllot I !««lrm H^^ (.rnrrlon.rf.lt A 1.pi.n.da* -^-fl Prkei reasonable Results guaranteed I a ;^-j3j^'gj^nj^'£^l^'Sr[oJg^gjg£5;'(jj^ 11 .na*l D.I Hull., (mn 11 .iii|i.in |row*n. Uoms a*, .11**1 * rn an Ittm, c-naii 1 in. Imd 1 a 1 ir, rii'alll'Hi III ll run I'liiiliii.'iil n.H nil. iUhI nllii llie San .1 -a* *a*;,|,'. (l.ir'llll. I I. 1*1 HU.I Hn". I ...I al.M-k (mm ll. in lh. meld. II In leniini: niial Qati ■ lm Pomps, 1 'ai III* r*. I ■*■ * i|i pllas, 1 nt Flowers, Bpnylni * He, White l.:il»,r ..hlv. N',.» 15? i'ii*.-* Catalogue ir> t M. I. HENRY Gri lou 1010 IV..-'ii* 11.-1. ■ H I11.1111 li N'ir-ri : South \ I • All nm li'iusis should Ih- pip- ed loi --as 111 onler lo save the In,ni expenditure b.r ihis con- v.iiiiiui ,il a later date. tf. V UOBT, IIKAT4 POWEI CO , I.IMITKl), Lonsdale Avt. North Vancoaver Transfer mils 1 Hltua F.^fl.laK Cartage, R«movalSi Parcel Delivery, Btoragt UN l.l l*-a>\ Villi'. lltHlll oniir mm M, xm imu filephoai 70. Night Calls ij. THI EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THK EXPRESS Nokiii VaSi OUVSS, H C. Haiku .ii' SCUCUI Oneyiiir 11.00 six monthi ■ ■ • .*r|11 Tlir. r nn uilli- ■ • .21' United Still.**- Mil I aar.*lL!!i.fl ■"»■' | ■•-r JTtaW ADVERTISING RATKK TllllllMT DuFI.il toi MTIIl KIUTI K aa'lala- |u*r . * r t k< all. I,.il,..K .Nan, M, l.l, -fl..". |a,T llllll -|aW II "lalll. Lin *JTP riMII ia Now i- 10 itJS, l.i H itjt, |7.H I.e.a; ii.\iitiiixq -l:r-- In*rtlon, 10 Mil pw lui * idl lubt-n-Uftll unc-r- ll* :,. . a . | a r Iin,* Id IS v*. Now II 11 I.'.i .1 SlWI i I \i\»—In a. '.-- p. rliii....**ia li ni»,*r!i..ii. CaaMHM . \ . ,.i.-imi:m-- K.iI,-. ;ir* - . -i'.i.. taken, A a*i,in,j.-mi contrtci Klrrrtiienieuti mail *• *: ii*.* printer bj Wi-.li,* -.l.,t eri.ningtoeiiiur«publlcttlon in tin, n.'xi iMiit, N *kih V.\> .iii. Av ■ 13. 1909 WATEB RIGHTS Provincial interesti ol the greatest moment arc involved iu iln litigation nos proceeding in iin case "1 Hu Barrard Poa u Company, Liiniled nnd the provincial government, versus the dominion, The question .it iasu is the right ol ownership upon the part ..1 tin province,to tin- waterpowei m thi railwaj belt ..! British Columbia. Tins railway belt coi ■•■ strip ui land along lbi Iini * I the C. P.H., through ilu- province, granted lo the dominion as ,t contribution to assist in the construction ol thc railway, li appears that there is Ao specilii mention ol llu iraterpowei la tin articles ui conveyance, and tin issui was not raised at sn) time during tht twentj and more yearn since the conveyano was made, althongfa manj wat 11 u...11K have been granted bj tin pii.,111,. iiitluii tin area in question, until somi months .ij;.. ninii iln Burrard Powei I om .. Limited, made application i..i .1 a. rtain numbci ol in iln*. ol water oat oi Ullooci rivei and lake, loi powei pai The applicatioa was granted bj ilu provincial goi crniiiciit, but ilu dominion j;o\- cniiuciH assailed lhe n^iu ol the provincial government to grant nu watei record on these waters,oa llu ground thai those rights \i iii included in thi con* ... ..1 iln tciiiti.ii to the dominion, ami legal action was takes to pruicci what were con- iiliiui to bi Uu iederal rights in tin- premises, 'I'in cast was first heard beii n the* dominion czchequci court al Ottawa, iiiiiii judgment u.is loan lavoring the do- 11 The provinci requested .. 1 to riv) council, without argu lag Uu .. ...un ..i Canada :n orda lo .-.. inui .in.l t ipen ■ Th. pal 11.ul.iis rn ng will in in ai. tail in thi iuluiun*i V.laall a,| '[jl, j *. \ |. | , S S H 11 1 - .it lirst rej n Um authority ..I cabli despatches, that iiu province had loit ita bnt iln lull report ol the action ol thi privj council pii) pirnis thai such is not thi lact, The deliverance banded down b) the priv) council ii simpl) lo ili. iiiui, that iln mist pursue lbi aeaal chan a a ,, 1 !., |aa|, |||, *,|| I'l.li... COttrt Ul I .III.1.1,1. ll lllll ilui:* Iii* miu that tin province ... .1 ' ip ..ii, in esq tht unlavorabli decision of lhe lower mart. The waterpowei represented by ili.* itreaini Involved in tins ...nil'... 1-1 . || ol 'li.li,n: , pro p.. in. value, ..ml iln control nl lhe 11.ilil llj-hl* Is ■ 1 i'ii nn moment to Uu pro vim. Being iltnated In the .\ ball than trial fer desirable advantage! from .■ii Industrial standpoint, because ni av.iilaiilc transports* nun facilities, and consequently there is every reason to conclude that centres ol Industry .n.i ol population will spring up in ihise proximlt) to thai su 1,ous. The possibilities ol revenue lo tht provincial gov- rarneut Irom tlu utilising ui iiu.se waters .oe mi great, and tht conditions which will necea- s.iuli attend iht development unl nun/, iin 'ii "I the lu.igllili- ent Waterpower repreaantea b) l illSt sll I,lllis, Hill Ol MCCSSit) 1.1 iuch, lhat it li in the highlit legrct desirable iii.it ilic- cntirt matter remau ander provincial aiiiuul. The matter Ia not ,i political question ia an) Mtse ul uu* WOltl, .imi as H U> etUc whose importance can icarci I) *. 1 iceeded b) any issue ui.u is iikiii iaa ariac .is between Um federal and uu provincial gov- ernments,an) attempt (rom an) lource tu make puluiul capital out ol the mat ler ill all) Way, Cannot Li too bll'ollgl)' rcjil'c- ll.ieil. The issue Is .1 gTaVt ..nt iinin the standpoint m iederal relationships and ihould bt relinquished enlirel) lo jiniui.ii eiriles, iur adjustment on sinu- . 111ui1ui1.il lines. UORT1CI I.'llKAl, l'.UK Iiu commendable energy anil enii 1 prise displayed by the board ui directors ui Um llurti- iuliui.il society, with reaped to tht exhibition which is annouiK- tai [or September loth and iith, demonstrate! that the board is ,ihn iu ilic opportunity which is ollered limn, ui building up .ui annual exhibition which will ,au.ut attention irom all parts .a the ].nn une. There is .1 large llliliiltci ..I Iall Kills lliiil throughout lhe lower liiailllainl, bui 11 appears lhat North Van couver is the onl) placi which is pulling 011 .1 liuiikuliur.il .shun i.ii lu year. Then an large numbers ol people who lake .. special interest in the products ol the g.inliu and Um orchard, and to these, inch aa itloU appeals with unusual intereit. Not .>iil\ ,.ii ihui appreciable iielleiils to aeclUc llulll lllc ill- lulll.igilllelil ami the Ulipctlls which iuch an exhibition will give tu horticulture on the north ..1 llllll,iltl lnlil .iiul lhe un 11 mainland, but Sorth Vancouver iiuuhl .Uso bt benefited to .1 mi gratifying dtgree,wert -i.i I., win the reputation oi hul.hug .111 ,inun,il iiiaiiiiuluir.il exhibition which attracted tha attention aad the co-operation ul tin MMIt district! ol suulllctll British Columbia. Tlu board ui direclori havi mads several departure! ilus ...il which lullstlllUe .1 u.nM.l- advance on tat polk] lot- lowed 111 previous u.trs. nml uliuh point tu iin coaclnsion in.ii iini art planning to occupj mc iniil suggeated above, The pii/e list ii,,s i,un greaU) m- iii.tstil and scur.il clanci havi I-. >i added thereto, compcUUon in which i.s thrown opea to .ill, iihih certain claasci which iveri .n.iii.tiaii to "iiii S'orth Vaacoavei competitor! in piiiiuiis years, aavi beta likewise thrown upcll. The -", uli is .illili,imi wilh ilu Royal Horticultural Hociet) "i London, Bag , and la ..fining Uh '.ilui .unl bronii medala nl iiu ..mi hn competition, m- joying tin diaUnctioa ..f living ih. onl) smut*, 111 ihi province qualified lo award Hum highly prised trophin, Thr* 1. ii ...in, is ar ranged lor ,m exhibition • ing uiu ila\s, iaatead ..f on 1 hi 1. toiore, and every . Sort is being iii.hIc to attract aa iggti glUoB ul aUbill whiih will IA Lot on 14th St. (CLOSE TO LONSDALE PACINI. SOUTH With 2 Room House, $820 $500 Cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months ELDER MURRAY CO. I'HaiKI 37, JlOITB V-NCOl'VKK Phone Sill, VixcoBTH 9999999**^*************<">,>*'^>**<^>**H'*< i >♦♦ THE LONSDALE Tll ARM AC) SELLS DRUGS AND MEDICTYES AT VANCOUVER TRICES . , . . TRADE AT HOME GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR NEXT ORDER. THO.YE ig /'. \ THOMAS, Thn. II. DRUGGIST Tht Shtrwin-Williamt Paintt Cover tht Earth EXPLOSIVES H. c. STUMPING POWDEB I PAINE x- M.Mil.I,AN \ Sole Diitributora N'..nh Vancouvei +^+^^.^^v>.•,^^a{••^•x•^••:••^•:••:••:••:••:••:••:••^•^•!••^•^•^•M•♦•^•^•^•^•^•:••^•K,• placi tin- local horticultural lair in a position oi permanent popularity in horticultural circle* throughout ilu- lower mainland ami beyond, The board of director! arc to in- congratulated upon tllell ll ise li,ili.llili); ul llli sanation and their eflort! are worthy tha lie.un rapport ol ilic entire- community. DISTRICT POLICE COUET Tm, l.inii V.iliu young nun will* Mlllllllollcil lu .ippe.U Kent IfcNaught as polk* magiatrate, visititl.iv morning to anewei to .t chairgi ui aaaaltiag .i Chinaman, Vucli, in tin iliiplov ol Wm. Hurrill. d.un in*ni, oa Sabbath evening, one ol the young linn .ippcircil, Imt tlic other had not lieen lotnnl to receive the snimuun.s. His lather, who u.is present, undertook, it Uu MM n.is laul over, In have lum in attendance, Adjonrnment uas niailc lill Wednesday next at to a.m. Miss |,,tur.i M,iiiville li.i* par- ihaseil lot in. block l4-\ I) I.. i,A, -'ml strcci.ne.il Sl George'i ave., and Intend! building a two aad oiii-hali itorey rooming liuiisc ilicrt-on. \V. l'rcston has removed his i.miilv to this sul*. ui th, inlet ,nul is itsiiluij. un .'iul street west. II. nil ki ten, Hirers Tin Mill lii Decorator *■?- Ar i*ii\||..ia.n ami A nt nj u.- Kurni- taarf, (illni'. Hnnk an,I Mar Kii* lii>|i«irHi|a- in nil iis branch*-*-, nl 8t. 11'., lift. rl.,M,.,lif lal anal L,.,taJ«l,. Il].|....ll, H,h,,iil nKl'KKs*jii*.Mi prompt allenlii.ii DYNAMITE STUMPING POWDER GELIGNITE LOOSE BLASTING Wi ire in i position to quote you on thi il ■* it l.i. tan pi ii< s in in] .pi. mnn (rom om boi tn a carload. I'. livi ry same d»y as ordered. Paine ®. McMillan The Pioneer Hardware IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS Buy your pn s. rune peaches now as tin crop il very sliort. (iov. iiinieni inspection hascondemned several carloails of California fruit, so the market will soon be cleaned out. Send in your nrden now. C.R.HICKtUN Lonidale Are an.l Bth it > i.oo Aisa, High-Grade Bunketi, i hi ip. • IIK IiSS.MAKING 0Y THK 1'kEMlSKS. Remember the Price FANCY VESTS $1.15 See the Window 4TT In order to clear out ji the balance oi mir Bummer Veeti we have decided to sluin|i theni all in "one greal Lot' and -.11 then ut "one iniall price'' $1.10, Theee V.-t- trere veil north the original prioe aski d, >i 60, |J 75, 12.00 and $2.50, and tbe present price is actually away bl low tin- niniiui'iii-- lurer'i cist, bul we -1<>n't wiih i" carrj anv ovi r till nexl mm mer therefore llie lacrifice. CUMMINGS Gaat'i Clothiaf, I uraiihinp, Mea's, Ladiaa', an.l ( hildree'i Booli n d Sh» i. M-.XT 10 BUEK8' MEAT MAKKKT Our August Furniture and Housefur- nishing Sale is Now in Full Swing BARG4IKS nnl !■ Btetini wilh ■ B4RGAINIS B\RG4IS.S COltHES at $4.75 URPLI SQIARFS Regular H.79 ?«■ ___ ~ . OKISSIIIScind Port icrs and iron BEDSTC4M Lice Curtains sidlboakds nnd *l .SAU PHI. IS LXILNSION lABlLS,,,;',1.., j tiie \oisiinni'i>iu:iiiio)ii:Fiii\isiii:iis^:."dv:' flt 111 •SNAPS ARC SELLING Still We Have a Lew Left i w ii lots, ii.osi' TO WATRIF10NT All cleared, tno toi—t. 1~t cftih, balance ia 6, I.- aad 18 monthi, i.nT CL08B TO i.os dai.i-: CA1 Nf.nli cleared, 50 by 132, v \ * caah, balance lio per month, no Intern) TWO l,ni's ON TI-'.V.'II STREET All ih.mil. jo bj 117. Ssim each, fliscaah, ' ..il.in.i. 6, i] .imi 18 im.nilis. C. E. LAWSON Ksinia Spei ialiit 13 Loni I.il. Ai II. < THI EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. II To the province ol Alunitobu belong! Uie honor ol having been ill*; lust province in llie Uu- liiinion lo inaugurate a provincial systciui ol ocaling witli Bag" lcctcii, dependent anu dsUnqaent cluldieu by means oi an organised department, under direct supervision ol the government. llie lirsl annual report ol this department >*-- just to hand and is well worth careful study b) those interested in lliis viry important i-ucstion. The (sport shows llial a lolal ol 192 cases was dcall with during the year, distributed as lollows; Truancy 105, theft 54, Immorality 7, incorrigibility 7, destroying property b, wouud- nig 1, lalsc pretences 1, and a lew oilier scattering olleuccs. In dealing wilh these ollenders lib cases were dealt with out ol court; 111 two then was no prosecution; bo ncie dismissed under suspended sentence, ana 12 were sent lo the relorniaiory. In those cases dealt with oul ol court or dismissed under suspended sentence, the ollenders were placed 011 probation lor a stated period alld 111 only two cases were tliey re-arrested. The reporl declares that "the answer to the problem oi tbe child dcall with has been, 111 the majority ol cases, lhe educating ol tlie parents. In yo per cent ol the cases lhc children themselves are not bad, but llieir environment is, and their parents, especially the ialinrs, are olteli careless and quite ignorant as lo hou then children spend their tunc, and with whom Ihey spend 11." 01 the home comliiioiis ol the delin- i|Uents dealt wltll, eightivn iurc 1 Kissed as good, N} as lair, bb as poof, 1 as douhtlul, bb as lull, .mil 2 were homeless. Idleness is declared lo bc lhe illlel souric ol lllosl ol lhe ol- leiices, ol which boys or gills are guilli. The supciintcnilciil declares "1 led quite sale 111 laying that at least lo per cenl ol the crime committed hy ju- umils, is directly traceable to idleness. In tins colillcitiou, lhe greal utility ol public playgrounds is emphasised. The child's duel milk, sals the report, is play. "It is hou lllc child spends tllc tune which ll looks upon as Us own, that counts.'' The siiiuig ground is taken lllal "at least 50 per cent ol tbe trouble Wl have arith juvenile deliiiimciils iiuuhl disappear had lie a properly supenis- ed system ul public playgrounds " A circular fetter selll hy the .supennlelldclll lo various lilies in the lulled Slates where playgrounds have been in i.pci.iti.iii IM .1 11u111l.1T ol years, '..i.night BBaaimottl answer 10 iheir'great benefit m tbc prevention ol juvenile crime. "There ian be no illllcrcucc ul opiiilou" proceeds lhe report, "ai.-uut the value ul playgruunds it is a question ul gelling uiough ol them. The movement low aid phi} grounds is si 111 pii ,1 tardy recognition ul '.u: lacl lhat wc have been trying 10 deal wlUl unl) ulie-hall ol M'.c chilil in thc scimulruoiii, aad have in- 111 uly omitted io prui.de l..r lhc other and even mure uiipuri- ,uil side, uliuh must lllld expi csslou ou lhc playground." lhc juuuile bill, recently passed by the lcilcl.il goicrii.licul, provides lur the constitution ut ilnl.Inn's cuuris. The luuda- mciil.tl idea ul ihese courts is paternalism. The court lim nol so much al the punishment ol the dclnii|Uinl, as at his n- luriualiuii. This liioictnciil ba* gan 111 Chicago in liSyu., and III rapidly spread. Not iii.uiv years ago the juvenile ollender was treated la almost tlu Hmi 111,inner as the adult u 1111111.il, i.tiihlicd in the same cells, tried h) the same standards, and lhe results wire deplorable. Hut with the coming ul the juvenile court, a reformation has taken plate; the child, when arraigned lor a misdemeanor, is dealt uilh 111 his own special court, which in genu,ill) held in NOW place 1,niiiicd liuin tin environment ul the ordinary unit I ruulli where there is nu danger uf his culling! Inl ' ' .nt.i't with h.ilut- Ual aim i.il* " .'ii 1iMi.1l .111 run. ding-- >' lhc ordinal") ifun- inal couits. lklore his trial takes plan the CIM tt Ma downlall it, J at all pOiilble, ascertained. Ills home and parents are visited, the surroundings and home lllc noted. The character ol lhe parents is lully inquired mio anu the manner in which they have cared lor llieir ihiidren, ascertained. Schuul teachers are visited, playmates inquired about. The reputation ol the lamily 111 their own neighborhood—in lact a complete and exhaustive inquiry into the oy's whole environment is made belore lhc trial. Thus lhc judge ol the juvenile court will ue 111 a position lo acl ton,u.l the child as would a wise and kindly lather dealing wilh a wayward child, lhc country thus recugnuiug thai u holds the relation ol parent towards curi hild wTlliui lis hol'Uers. 'ihe results ol the system as eiidcnc- d by statistics, show a must gratifying reduction in juvenile crime and establish its success beyond all quesliuii. A detention home lias been established in connection with the Manitoba system, alld the sillings ot the juvenile court will he held there, the work ol the couri being under the supervision ol a juvenile court committee, With rc-lercncc- lo the probationary leature ol dealing Willi otlciidcis, statistics covering tne' years, establish the lact lhat more than one-hall ui those placed 111 the care ol probation ollicers, do not need lo be again brought intu cuurl. The cunspicUuUs success ul lite Winnipeg experiment shuuld du much to cm uin age lllc inauguration of similar systems 111 other cities throughout lhe dominion. TACT Ok FICTION The eyes ul the continent may be said lu be lixed uli Vancouver nluiii today gives promise* ol becoming tin- Liverpool ol the l'acilic coast, says the i'hociux, B. C., Pioneer. Io be the uwn- er ul luriy acres ul cbulcc properly bordering un the city limits ul North Vancouver inui well he the clliy ol bolll the capitalist and lllc real estate vendor, and lo have become tbo possessor ol such acreage, al- must by accident, lur Hie nuin- uial disbursement ul floo gives an idea ul the hidden loillincs whiih lie 111 wall lur Ihose burn iiiidu the luck) star. Uhclhci J. 1'icklhal ul Phuc- nix uas nail) burn uuuer a lucky star ur nul, the Fionas dues nut stale, Ihuiigh miiciuc is rather conclusive. Tuurteeii years ugu Mr. I'lcklhal luanul ., lriend >ioi., who laler gave Air. Pichthal ,1 deed ol 40 acres ol land 111 lieu ol the cash. The and is ill the Capilano district oi North Vancouver, and Upgrowth ol lhe clly must soon lorce the properly to become city lots. .llr. I'lcklhal has bceu besieged null l.inc) oilers lur lus holding, and only this week retused an oiler ol >.).vMKJ lruin a Vancouver realty hrm. Hut he is too optimistic uf Nurlh Vancouver1! luture lo part with his holding al present. Desirous ol asceitaining the exacl location ul this valuable piece ol property, a representative ol The Express sought m- cess 10 the assessment roll ul the district ul Nurlh Vancouver .1 natch ui uliuh revealed lac disappointing lact that the name ul All I'lcklhal dues nut appear ill the list, neither is ll on the diatrict voters' bat. SH.Vl-.k CIKKKNCY 'ihruugh lhc ngcni) ul Canadian li,inking insiiiiilioiis, the silver currency ol lhe dominion is undergoing a process ul general renovation. The hanks are retaining all the American slher that collies inlo their lumIs iui the 1uup1.se ol deporting ll, appalenlli OU ,111 midlist,nuhug wilh the du minion aulhorilles. Canadian silur mills 11 huh have worn smooth .tic also I,. illg redeemed ,1111! I.i.uid 11.11 ones issued ill llu-ir slc.ul. Mutilated silver is being redeemed alsu al 75 pel cenl. ol its vnlm. ■so lhat yi a short linn lhe coinage ol the cuuntry should lie Jairly Iree lruin luicign silver, and should also be bright and clean. The .ninii..I li.irl.iui.' ol tin local em; l..ie.s ul th.* It C. I'll. Iy Co., uii'l'.T iln- stipuinuii'l "jKe ul W. D. Colics, will he held uu biuui), al Moody ville. Would You Like to Know Why People Are Buying Sites for Summer Homes at white CLirr Being Iiiit twelve mile? from English Bay Pier to wharves ;it Whiti- ('lift' ainl within OBI hour's ride hv launch. White Cliff is on the sea, hence salt water bathing—a notireahle absence ot DBOequitoe—9 pure invigorating, and salt-laden atmosphere which lends a tone to the system. There are two natural harbors: Fisherman's Cove ami Roneehoe Bay; which nets h> i-iitrniici« to tbe property. They also provide excellent sea bathing and fishing. White Cliff bus been chosen as the location for the Summer School which is dwttnajd to be one of the greatest educational institutions on the Pacific Coast. White Cliff is just far enough removed from the busy bustle of Greater Vancouver tn give mother nature au opportunity to claim all the time and attention ol the resident. White Cliff is the gem of Howe Sound. It is unsurpassed in scenic wealth. There are several miles of beautiful trails, vales and dells throughout the property. Tin- men behind White Cliff have a fixed pOTpOM regarding this property. They are men wIidm reputation warrant this statement that all plans will ba carried to completion, aiul will make White Clifl one of the most beautiful summer resorts on the Pacific Coast. A surrey has already been completed to tin- property by the V.W. A' Y. Railway, while charters issued recently to local syndicates set forth the fact thateltctric trainuay-ar>' being MDltrUOted along thu North Shore. All regular boats call at the wharves of White Cliff, consci|iieiitly the residents are to have the very best of shipping and transportation facilities. Tin- lots are on sale at low prices and on easy terms. Call at this nlliee for full particulars. Those at a dislan bould lend in their MUM at mm for a copy of tin- bettttiful booklet now in course of preparation "Pietureeque While Cliff" The West Shore & Northern Land Co., LIMITED ALBERT WHYTE, General Agent 23 IMPERIAL BLOCK, SEYMOUR STREET. VANCOUVER, B C. PHONE 3330 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. District of North Vancouver NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE i-ii.'ivin uii»" iia.H i.i \ i rt hm a,i tha Unakipsl CliUMi let ud atoll amending llie Mtno tnd bj authority ol tbt Council of the Dlitrlcl ol Norih Vas- couver "ii IVedneida). llie lil dtj ul -,*|.i,-i.■ Ia.-r. 1800, ni 1 o'clock i*m., within the I1 -tri-i Miii.:.!|..il Olflrt', Knplmiaue, N'orih Vincoover, I "ill nil hy public mction iht Iind* hereimfter 'la n-ribed to recover tho ias.*i dellDqaul In reepSet thereof tiul interetl mil coitttllu let lorlh opposite the tleicnptloniol ttld lm,*I- r* -,*• lively, if the tniounl of iuch Itxet, Interetl ind colli nn* n..t mobm paid, u.' IIBSCIRICTION Ot I'ROMRTY ni.. I Block I'lilN Ul PRtll I llll I-l. Bla I I.M 556 pirl 673 :, I*,ill 101 11 I.II 71.4 I JJ M.l 1047 n e 14 1054 11 . t . I.**) 11 t ft 1343 '344 617 11 . 6l7 - a | J tn; 1. ' ' - I 6171;. 1 fn; n ■ 617 u 617 11 . . ■ ' 617 ." ' ■ % 5 617 n I 617 n 1 6ij :i • In; :i lu; n 617 n ' . 1-17 n 1 '4 7 617 n < ', 7 61; n. 7 111711 . i*4 7 61710 e 1*47 617 tl e 1-4*9 617 II t 1-419 M7II I' a . , 6l7l ' I 49 6l7 II I I-4I9 61711 C 1 617 n • 1 . . 617 nc 1 617'n ti|. tl I 7 II a I 1 t II t , .1 ■ 1-4111 ',1711 c 1 4 11 617 n I i-| 11 'n I 1*411 1.17 11 e 1-4 11 617 n e 1-4 II n • 1-411 ne 1-411 617 11 e 1-4 11 617ml i-| 11 1 . 1 1 1J 1 . 141; .". .' 1-412 6ifli 1 1 4 ij 1 0 \ 1 IV '. 1 6.7 617 I 617 ('17 617 617 ' la... • la. ril "»MK lii'l'iaiil Co,U Sub Godfrey f8.tollt.4j Luirui .v Allan 10.35; 255 Burnrd Inlei Riilwiyi 17.M 2 Ij Compiny |ohinnn John |ohmion 1 11 Ri binion William I \ V Vinson .V J.(Ill; 1 gi I- Wright Rami ij & King I T. II. M |. 1. II. McEwen is Kit. 1,. Mis, M. Walker 11 Mis. M. Wilkei 1. M.s m Walkei mie Pipei - Minnie Pipi 1 j Minn 1 t Mini I pel . ''. 1 .ore ., Mai y to on I tj. 1 Rii .1 G 1' Ril hards 1.. 1 In : Mirthsll 11 I liuin,.* Marshall tt Ihon ' M.n-b.ill 1 j Tl *.'i .1 M.11-hall 1 • 1 li.;. .is Msrsbsll I John Coulter ::i CoultSI 1 0 Iiei II Mri, N, Chut, lull 1 j Mrs. N. Chun hill unn S 11 Moon 23 James S. II Moure 24 jam. s S 11. Moon 1 Minnil Piper j Minnie Pipei 13 Minnie Pipei 1 1 M111111. Pipi r ij Minnie I 16 Minnit Pipi 1 1, M innii Pipei i*s Minnie Pipi 1 mii Pipei nil Pipei 24 Minnie Pi|>. r I Minnie Pip< 1 5 Minnie Pipi 1 s Mis. N.Churchill , Mis N. 1 hun hill II Mis N 1 hin, hill 1- Mi \ 1 irchlll ti Minnii 1 ij Minnie Pipi 1 is Minnii Pipei p. Minnie Pipi 1 s m 4 Woiiil. 1 WoU| ■) W Bg Mi. Mis M.s I* Gibboni II l.llalllUls li. (illd.mis 1 Woag ,\ \v Win j 1 miu Marshall thi nn. Jahncke i Jahncke 1; Mi ■ N. Churchill Ib.Ml : iiill thi ini' Kirk 11 Hamlin.1 \ irgUio iiiiiiiii) Virgilio iindino Virgilio id : \ 11. WH Gallaghei W II Gillaghsi W HGalli 1 Polli k I Pollock II , Lewii K 1 G l< Ifughei ■ 1 K 11, Ci IC II . , 1. It II'*. * Inl..in ulniii I ' 1 11. - ilvo Antony ll ilnon - . H I 1 .... Mir; I i:a ; • 1 2; Lewi : Andrew! .s rini An.in ws I An In»1 ■7" 7" .S. 10 '' -'5 7.30 4>5 ji 90 21.90 1.15 ■J! ■Jl Jl JJ JJ •5** 5- 5- Jl Jl I.18 1 18 I.OO, I 00 l.uol i.ooj 1.00. ■Jl .Jl •J» ■57 57 52 J« Ji 5J •JJ •Ji •Ji 52 52 5J Ji •5» 5J 5» Jl 52 •52 52 ■Jl 52 •Jl 52 52 ■Ji 52 52 ' '4 M4 I. ifj 1 ll |.l8 I 18 I '4 I.OJ 1.05 I.OJ I OJ s.io S 10 8 ID I.OJ I.OJ 1 aj 105 ' 14 7" 7" 7" TO :■',' 2.05 2.05 2.20 2.40 2.50 2.40 2.25 3.10 3.10 2.05 2.03 2.03 2.03 1.0) 2.03 1,03 2.03 1-OJ 2.03 2.03 2.07 2.07 2.05 2.05 2.031 2.05' 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2.03 2 03 2.03 I.OJ 2.03 2.03 2 "3 2.03 taOJ 2.03 203 I.OJ 1.03 2 OJ 203 J...J 2.03 •' "3 2.03 2 03 203 2.03 1 ..'a 2.07 2 11/ 2.117 .' n'i J.OJ :„5 1.0J j.03 1.40 I 4.1 1 i" »J 2 "5 2.15 I.OJ I0J ....5 > "5 ioj j 1.5 2.03 j.03 -• OJ TOTAL 110.65 12.90 20.05 2.75 2-75 5 50 IO.30 n-75 9.70 7.10 25.00 25.00 3.20 2*55 2-55 2-55 2-55 255 255 2-55 255 2-55 255 3-25 3-5 305 3.05 305 3 05 3.05 2-55 2-55 255 2.60 2.60 2-55 a 55 2-55 255 J-55 255 255 a 55 2-55 2 55 2-J5 255 255 2-55 •JJ 255 2*55 255 255 255 2*55 255 J-JJ •55 2 55 255 '55 320 3.20 3 -'5 3 25 3-25 3-25 3.20 3.10 3.10 3.10 310 10.50 I O.JO 10. JO 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.20 J-7J 275 275 275 2 75 2 75 27.S 275 2 75 275 275 275 2 75 3 20 3.20 2-75 2-75 ' 1. llall "■ Hall 0 ',4 . II.,, ■ 1 llall B Hall : 1 Ila llall ' ll.il Hi Hill • ii1 l'1*' ,* : Ii.ii, Hall *" •70 7" '", 7" 70 70 70 70 •' oj 2 05 2.05 2 115 2 '"5 2.05 1.05 2 "5 2.05 2 OS 205 2.05 205 2.05 617 6l7 6l7 Iti7 6.7 (117 617 617 617 6.7 617 t'i 7 6.7 617 617 617 617 617 6,7 6,7 617 617 6.7 617 617 617 6.7 617 617 (»7 617 617 617 617 617 6.7 6.7 6.7 617 6i7 617 617 6,7 6i7. 617 6n 617 7^4' 7841 7*4' 7N ,'N 7*4 7«J 78JI 7«JJ 78JJ 7S52 7*5 2 7*5 2 7»JJ 7*5 3 7*5 3 7853 78JJ 78j 3 7>5 3 7*5 3 7*5 3 7*5 3 7*5 3 7*5 » - j j 8822 s*J | Uti -KI'OW'NKR S.k. Tun*, t.i 31-1 Il.'i* wl ntnl iUtiTiKl w/a4 iv '..4 w#4 w 144 IV l/it, w #,4 w>i4 w !.- 4 w#,4 m '. 4 w y-A w 1,4 0 Hi 4 iv !. 1 w ,'.*6 w>',6 «:..(' IV j I (1 w ;:-6 w y, 6 w '..7 w Wl W \'2l «H7 «' ,'. 7 w ;.. m W '. IJ ■v 1. [it w Wfi W #jl2 IV Ify 13 w 1, 13 W J.jl3 iv U 13 w ri 13 w}j'3 w tf 13 w 1 , ■5 w 1, ■5 w ri 15 W H 15 ll 1, .6 0 ' iv ': id w ;,i6 W '.* i'l w Yi 16 6 6 6 6 h 6 24 |8 I 9 10 12 1 4 8 117 18 20 » 1 I1* 25 26 11 '.* M • ' ■ ri I) 8 i) 11 '3 3° I 2 3 4 3' 3 4 2 I 2 3 4 s-2 3 S,sjl4 ssj I SS2I5 H82I5 2026413 6152 6152 6155 '•155 615(9 6159 61J1) 61 j 9 6159 6150 780 I 711, 1 7K62 786!] 786I4 7866 7866 7M,I. ;s|,ia '86'8 786 - 7869 786,9 7st,,, 786*9 786 111 786 IJ 7N6I3 7*613 7*6'4 78614 7861J 7-i, is 78615 7*6i5 78615 78616 78617 799 * Ml* a 'in 799 iv yi 11 791/ W }.* 22 17 E. Hall 18IE, Hall 19 E. Hall 20: E. Hill 21 li. Hall 22.E. Hall 23 IB. llall 24 E. Hall 25 E. Hall 21. li. llall 27 E. Hall 18 B. Hall t9 E. Hall 30E. Hall 1 A. Garlan.l 2 Aa Girlind 29 A. Gsrlind 311 A. Girlind 31 A, Girlind 32 A. Girlind 13 William Ki eli • 15 William Wlgni 1 lb William Wlgnei '21 Joseph Sa liultr 22 Jose|ih Schuter 7 A. E. MtCnuv '4 Noiniaiu 5 John S. rimplston 31 H. W. l'lalsl I 32 H. W, l'rascr 14 Annie li. McDonald 11 Annie E, McDonald K, Annie- E, McDonald 16 William Clausson 27 William Clausson js William Clausson 20. William Clausson 12 Mrs. l-'ilion 13 Mrs. Filion 27 G. barlur 2). G. Barlur niGeorge Gukill lo'Geor-je Gaskill 10 George Gaskill 21 George Gaskill 22 George Gaskill 31 George Gukill , li- F. 1,1.1.1 Hand U9: bo li* 1 j, li. F, Han ... li. 1-" Han , E. F Han Han 23 -'4 E- * __^_^_^ ii E. 13. Deane Sarah l-'alls Missli.M Flddier Miss EM. Fletcher Tom II. Fletcher Tom 11. Fletcher li. 13. Deane Margaret C. Hall E. H. Deine E. H Daans li II. Deane I'. B. Deane ll. A. Morgan li. B. Deane B B, Deane I B, Deane 1. B, Deane li B, Deane Alfred Parry Mis ii K. O'Neill Miss J, Coots N Paeguel Mrs. F. Thomas 1. org! M. Johnsiin W W Morion I |, if ll'IMI\ Nirs A. Elliolt 1 I \\. lleivtiui J E lirainton J 1. lirainton Alex, (.iiiii'iain P, G, 1'owl.r Mis Anderson Winnipeg Liuntx r Co' Winnipeg Lumbal 1 0 C. P, Lord J. B, 1 .mn n..I J B, Cainiion J |. Egaa 1 ist ,11 lietz-i' I' li Wilion |.iini. W. Suulh ji nui, W. Suiith I'lkl* Pike 1 Ims R, lioliinsiui I Ims U It..I.ins..11 li \\ ingali' R Win iti li uiu.* W. Smith 1 Kli *. 11 F Klines Joseph Barlow Jusi'|ili Barlow \1ilu1r Bowiley I. Ltnglowi |. 11 Hutcheion I li sk. Ihorm j I. Ski Iiunii. It. F. McDonald R, F. MeDoaald 1; \ Taunton I; A Taunton 1. I Let-Wirnei I I l.l, \\ .11 IK 1 II ll Ramagi lohn Rootgaa I |ill.l|s|l) I' Innlisiii l; \v liv.ms J. I. Maivll \m;iis McDonald ll Lanbsrt I, \V. Shelborni I- .arh.Ill", I ', \ McAIm J D. McGregor I .70 .70 ,70 ■7<> .711 •70 .70 .70 .70 .70 ■7" ■7" •7" •70 •7-'i ■7" .711 ■7" ■7" .7., ■ 7« ■7" ■7" .7.) .7.) 1.14 1.14 '■'4 ■7" .70 •70 ■70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 •70 •70 .70 •70 .70 .70 ,70 .70 ■70 ,70 ■70 ■/o .70 .70 •7o •7" i-75 1-75 1-73 1 75 i-75 '•75 •■75 ' 75 '■75 '•75 '■75 '■75 '■75 '•75 '•75 '■75 '■75 '■75 '17" 2.05 2.05 2.05 I a, I n J OJ I OJ I' - II, 11, 1.14 1.14 1,14 1.14 1.14 11, '•73 ' 75 '75 '•75 '•75 '•75 '•75 '■75 '■75 1 I.7J I-7J i.7J ' ;* 1: t-7J '•75 '■75 ■" '•75 '■75 ' 75 I.7J 1 75 1.7J I-7J '•75 '■75 1 75 '•75 '■75 '•75 '■75 '■75 '•75 JJ.0J j. 05 2.05 2.05 i.oj i.oj 2051 2* "5 2.02 2.05 1.0J J.OJ J.oj I.OJ 2.05 1.03 I.OJ J.OJ I.OJ J aa, 2.05 '■a, 2.0J 1.0J j nl. J.nli 2.05 J.OJ j J.OJ 2.05 2.05 J-oj 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 J.OJ 2.05 2.0 J 2.05 2.115 2.05 2* 05 205 J-OJ 2.05 2,,i3 J-oj 205 2. Ill |. in Jin Jin 2*10 2.10 J* 10 iajO It' 10 11. 10 10 lal Ha 107 J*oj 1 ...' J l.la t*o6 i ,ia 1.06 ji.i, j*ni. .'■1.. 2-ln 2>|.i Jl.i |.|0 MO J* I ' ■•to J* I'l J. Ill J.Ill MO 21.1 2* in 21.. 2* in MO J. nt J. 10 1,10 2. 10 2. IO 2.ID 2.ID 2. II) 1.10 JI.I 2.1" 1.10 2.1" la 10 TOTAL > J.75 J.7J 2*75 2*75 2.75 I-7J 2-75 2-75 275 2*75 2*75 2*75 2*75 2*75 J-7J 2*75 2*75 •2 75 2'=, 2*75 2-75 - 75 2*75 275 •'75 3.20 3.20 3.20 2 75 2-75 ■2-75 2*75 -•75 J-75 2*75 •2-75 •2 75 275 -2-75 275 2*75 •2 75 = 75 275 2*75 2*75 2*7.5 2-75 -2-75 J-7J 2*75 2*75 - 75 J»J J*8j J.8J J-8J »-8j J-8J .05 3^5 J*8j .05 J*8j }*8j J8j J*8j 1 2 JO I '5 4*1.5 4 '5 I IJ 4.OJ 4.15 I IJ I IJ j in 3.10 J JO 3.20 3.20 320 J 2" J, '*, 3*20 J*8j J8J J*8j 3"^5 J-8J J-8J J*8j J.8J J-8J J-8J I J \* J-Sj J-8J .ir J.« J-1 J-8j I.Ksriili-riiiN nl I'KOI'liKTY 7'J9 799 lala*. I* 88a|j 88t 6 B8111 1 882 1 j 1008 1 1008 1 .**.-.' ,8 '" ' . a lOil . 1 2026 IJ Jl, 1021 , ..' a 202't 2J-39 208; ii 1087 -,.. 108; ,i 2088 13 1169J 11694 216924 21(1.1 41J 1169 |U .'!' |68 H698I 21('.)9I J|(."92 H69 ), (ud 4 (u'.7 626 11 lul' 1 j 616 1 j 7'I4 17 Mil S«b ASSESSID "ll'NKK T.xti ltt| HI.! Drc. 11*17 un.l lllll'l***! 871 9J0 ■ 9505 ,., laai.S,. I 1407 1418 20236 J.1:310 JaaJi I 1 part ,0 acres 7 f: i' r. George W. Hutchingi James D. Magee S. S. Johnson D, M. Wasson Max K. Miller Mrs. b, S. Johnson ;Mrs. J B Findlay Mrs. j. B. Findlay 111 M* Modern 11. .1 McArlhur J. S Gunn j I1..F11 sell t A. I'.tlton N'vc , Miss Jane Ieunant 12 llub.Tt McUain 13 A. Dilton Nye JMrs. I.. Upjuhi. Lemoel 11. Nicholson Domini in I msi Co'y 'John A. Barber Martha M. jeivett Martha M. jiwett Hani Mclatyre W. E, Flumerlelt W. E. Flumerfeli A. Sang, tod, iNonna.i McDonald J nhn McCallum R U. McGsrrigle J. Laughton J. baughtoo J. Laughton E. 13. Deane Hi'illia Wm.l.i,I Hugh A. yondall ]t A.C. Kos*. .' D McLean ]t I it 1 iha M. ' ondall C Li iha M Vtudall Mis. F, M . nut v I'. B, Dean Ali.iaiiilii litnderaon S Martin Simcoe J. Wo drow K. J. lleatty Mrs. Hannah W< I I Mrs. Hannah W.rks Simcoe J. Woodrow J. Voung and 1'. N. lull II. B. Findlay J. Dcl'11-..n Bi rthi M. Gunn Ivlien Ost*"ii J. 11. II,., Colli i-75 '•75 2.19 2.10 2 10 2.10 '•75 '•75 1,14 4-59 '■75 1.28 1.28 1.28 i-aS 1.2S 2.75 ' 95 5+5 h.oo «.7J i*75! 2.10 2.10 2.11 2.10 2.10 2.11 2.10 2.10 2.11 2.25 2.10 2.07 I I 2.07 2.07 2.07 •a!J 2.10 2.30 2.30 2.10 2.10 TOTAL '•75 2.10 '■75 2.10 '•75 2.10 i-7J 2.10 '•75 2.10 '•75 2.10 '•75 2.10 1 75 2.10 '•75 2.10 '■75 2.10 4.J11 2.J1, I.43 MJ 2.40 MJ '•75 2,10 '■75 2.10 '•75 2.10 I.s.S 2.10 2.70 MJ 20.15 3 00 71.40 555 6.80 2.25 2.0- 2.10 I ,j 2.0b 51.70 4.u-i 4. 10 | -a. ' 75 Ill 16.83 2.85 ' 75 2.10 1.J8 2.07 J-75 2.10 <3«5 3.85 4.30 4.20 4.20 4.20 3*«5 3«5 4 35 0.80 3*«5 3' 35 3*35 3 35 335 3 35 -t.y-i 4.05 7 75 8.30 3»5 3.85 J.»J |8j J-8J 3-SJ 3.85 J.8J J-8J ,.8j 3«5 3-s5 b 40 4 55 4 55 J-8J J8J 3.85 395 4.8J 2315 76. y J 9'5 4 '5 3.20 51-30 6. jo J.»J nj 0 3»5 3 45 3«5 Given umler my hand at Nurlh \a,u ouver this Jti: diy ol August, ALEX. PHILIP, COLLECTOR Kxtensivi ituprovenient! to iln plant ..I tin teveral domia inu 11 in hss si.iiiuiis along iin i.i.tsl, .is liell as .iihlllliills It ilu si sti in are now aamred The tttRC Hell sl.illnlis llllllll have imu in contemplation n.i sorn. '.inu* mil I., installed, C, l\ I'.dllaltls, .sii|ientllell.l- illl ..I 11 111 less sl.illniis lol tin ,1**11,1111 ,| I,in,id,1, lllllllll* rccenllj Irom I'min Unpen where be consulted with Hot Win. Templdnaa in regard to the jiiisitiitii oi ihe itationi iln iisllll Is lllal It has heell determined lo pufa the worl 1 head .is last as p-malMe, 1'brec luu ulliless sl.illniis ol thi musl up-to-date type and n n ui mu kilowatt i'..in 1 11 ill he installed .11 nun, nne at in .mgh isl,mil, anothei ,11 Prince Kupert .unl ,1 third in ilu Beigh l...111.....I ..I Ikeda baj I ins mil complete thc chain ol iti in,ns between the citlei in si.iiihtin Hiiiish Columbia and llu lllusl um iliuli j mi 1 o| Uu* t .1 l.i.l.sl , III 1,.1-l.il.ls sl.ili.l lli.it the uuih would 1.1 commenced ■ unci uml rushed lliruugh to con phi llu work ni in.1. 1 ing tin powei ni iln present its 11.uis iiiiiiiii ,ilsn be 1111.lt 11.iimi .ii nun., im. kihin,ill insiiu limits being Installed both at Gonzales Hill I at I'achena r..nn. The mn apparatui uiiiihi in* sinii as iniiiili cumpl} wnii ihe Berlin convention, thi rules .md regulation! ol which mii* accepted last year bj ('.real Ittit.iili and mil prohabl] I., ratified In the Canadian gov- tllilliiin al llu LleXt sessitui 'iln* convention regulated the It'Ugth ..I ii.in t.. In used allil arrange! tin general plan ol working Ai Prince Unpen Um itation will be placed ai the entrance to ilm harbor, about .1 mile Irom the limiisili, ami mil I.. COO ii.. iul In mn wiili the .in itsell It will I., placed righl alongiide lhe Grand Tmttk rijjht ..I ii,i\ Tin land thei in.l 1 all,, II i| > . \\ 11 > ■ I Ll ill. \A • l\ lit ti.il government and Un Gund ii uui. i uiu. n, bat no iiiilu ulti is appreh ided m Mtariag it hu ihis purpoae, ll ic st.tlluli at the Oui'Ui i',, irlottea will bc placed in the neigh ."in...ul oi Ikeda baj, pn ..l or Ileal Deluge I'ullil, but th» place has noi been jjt* veyed yev, so nothing definite ..in bc ■ ited in ihis connection. 1 will ii. north u -.hUmou ia..i ai .rn) rate, is .si.iii aa ihe im.k -I erecting ilu itationi is completed, two nni. arili be placed ai each •sl.,i...ii li work ill niais, and arrangements will be in,ule to li uilli- commercial work. At preaeni the itafl is too small tu I ti Lhat wolk. and lhe lull lllal i is aeceaaarj to lake all ihe j',i"iile meaaagei ihruugh the ' i ik.m itatioa at laioosh, I preclude! the ponibility ol Ii.n llillg I'lllllllel'ilal wort lllllll in poWa ol Un- s',ii:i,M*. .it Gi ./.lies .iiul Pachcna tai ban increaaed, KOAD TO si-:ciii-;i.t iiie provincial government is ..I iu the wolk oi improving '.in ni,ul leading through ihe countr) between Gibion' Land ing un.l Su hell, aliil ^ttoil pro- :" ss i being in.,ih. Ba A. i letihel, gOVemUMIt IflSt, si... ...t the gang -' nun eii- i ;iti ou in- wnik iii ihargi "i i' ,u \' right, are doing it u la-llellt Job, Siillie .-'. links i.l tins mad is being ttraightened aad graded. A lorce ol 13 in-1 iiul teams an* engaged ill I le i' ..ik. The r 1 as i.n ,is Rol creak will he completed ll is i.ili .mil lhe lialuiiu will lull' , ■ in \i 11.11 The Improve* imu' ni this toad is proiIng a i;r n litiiin to the settlers ill ih,1 .strict and alread] two 01 line, new • itltls halt laken ll|i hill ' lluttg tile l'ollli lira, 1. Voting ol Victoria, accompanied bj her daughters, Hi . •* (ii,itn ,iiul Thiiina, is viaiting ia the Utv tins link .it tui h 1 ni in 1 brother, A. Ilri-,., n iiinlie. Till ,lllllll,il |iiillli ..I III. Meill ..disi Sabbath ichool, held al St.uilt 1 p.nk mi Tnt'sil.n. was largely attended, and 9t —Ol uughl) enjoyed by children and adults alike. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, R C. *99**9M**99jU9M99*********************************^^ 999999s\9ti9999Al*^***^^ ■ 0 999*9***9*****99******l*****9****9****************9******to IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS AND INTENDING PURCHASERS OE ' North Vancouver Properties Cleared City Lots Tor Sale at liral I'o.sl The few remaining lots in block 52, D. I.. 550, on ;,)th, 15th street and Ridgway avenue, being onu block west oi Queensbury park. lniide lots $500 to J525 each. Corners $000 each. Size oi inside lots 50 by 156 leet each. Corners 60 by 15b itet each. Theie lots are particularly well situated, 15th street being already cleared and graded to its lull width, and lots of similar die in that vicinity now selling for J700 to J800 each. The lots above mentioned are genuine snaps. For Sale Intending puuiiasers of dioice acreage west of the Capilano or ia any other part ui lhe .lis.rict will prolit gieatly by ton- suiting our large and 1 \< iusivi list beiore uegoluting for purchase elsewhere. This being the Eourth year of our establishment in business in North Vancouver we are thoroughly posted as to the various properties lhat may be ollered lor sale and llieir values. We are the sales agents lor a number of estates in North Vancouver city and dislriel aud have a very good list of pro pertiet for sale at prices which were prevailing in 1907 and 1908 during the period of financial depression, and as we are now apparently on the eve of a period of great prosperity we consider thc present time very opportune for investors to make a selection ol North Vancouver property before the greater period ol activity sets iu. Capilano Acreage and City Lands Wanted Well lituated city lots, bio, ks and acicagc, and nell situated cloie in acreage iu the district, particularly wesl of the Capilano, and withm oue mile oi the waluliuut. Wl have a large lilt oi clients, and special iuulnics ior negotiating sales where the prices ut right. We advertise your property williout u.st to you il yon give us the sole agency for a reasonable period of time. Our past records demonstrate our sunesslul methods in negotiating lales, aud we propose greatly ex tended operation! and a large expenditure along strictly modern lines of .ul vtrtising. We have representatives iu several advautageous parts iu Canada, United States and Great Britain. It will pay you to list with us ior quick sale ii you have any property to oiler. ESTATES MANAGED Non-reiident owners of property in North Vancouver who art unable to give personal supervision to the management oi their estates are requested lo correspond with us, bung the oldest duly incorporated Compauy wilh its headquarters in North Vancouver, and being financially responsible 111 every rcspt.t, we can give the'best assurances possible lhat busiuess will be conducted along lines as accurately and surely as any banking establishment throughout the country. FOR RENT Wi hav* a good list of cottages and houses for rent 111 choice localities in the city of North Vancouver, and shall Ik- pleased to show any of them to intending settlers. Builders ol homes in North Vancouver will do well to look over our list oi choice lots and blocks suitable lor building pur- poMi. IRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated A.D. I906, under llu.Cuiiipanies' Act [89} and A.iiending Acts, with duel place ol business in Noilli Vancouver, I. 1 Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 ?♦♦ J { t *444444444494****9**44444*4444*4444*444****************4*04444****00*0**444449404444O***0O0O**0O*0****'r**************^^ *> > **0**040444444444444*4444044404*44**404*****************0*44444**4*000*44****0***99*****000*******************444;******4***4444*4040444 *4440*4404444444444404 44*9444444404********************44**0444*4400004*40444****04**0*41*00 000*0****000***************40**4044404*44044 , 1 NEW ttliST.UlNSTl.K \\. k. Archibald, dominion parole olllcer is 111 lhe ciiy on liis annual usit. IU* will look inlo the cam ol those prisoners who have made application lo be released on parole. i„i.-.t year, out ol .'000 prisoners 111 the penitentiaries Uiruiignoui lhe dominion, 41x1 were reteaatd ou parole and probably auoul the same number will oe lliu.s released this year. I'he pal oil siskin has worked salislaiioil- ly, as out ol J500 prisoners ihiu Iar released, only 54 hau- to turned to a lile ol crime. I lie others are scattered throughout Canada, leading hone st lives. CHIUIWACK The Iree rural mail ihliuii will shortly be extended to Sal- dis and Suiuas. The new Oddfellows' blink at iln turner oi Carnarvon and 'Mb sll 1 lis is expelled lo be completed by Scpleinliu 1st. The assessment lull lately completed slums lhat Iht land i.iluallon iu the nil is >,*, 19,000 and the value ol the niipiuii lilt-ills )I90,000, a total ol >7 h',- oihi. The nty council has slunk the rate lor the year at 22;t mills. A. P. Cuiiiiuiiigs, depot] game Warden, has at his larni a covey ol 300 .Mongolian pheasants, mothered by Utility bull ()r- plllglull hens. These ,iill ils hale beiu hatched from a covey of ly hens and lour cock pheasants, imported irom England last winter. RKViaSTOKI- The Kevdstokc agricultural exhibition will be held September B, i) and tO. The body ol Harcourt Poole was lound lying in a stream near ttigwain by some C. P, K. trainmen, ft'edneada) morning. The grading ul the line ul lhe V. V iSt lv Ry. between Ki-rc- iucos alld Princeton is abont completed. Tllc rails will reach Hedley about lhe middle ol August. During the pasl week llu south end pur Ol llie new C. J'. R. bridge ou-r the Colombia was almost washed out b) the swift current. Temporary repairs hau been ln.ulc and a new PUT will be blllll Ul al nine. UKANAGA.N A inn Anglican chuich tvill in erected at btumiierlana, 10 eo.si about Jijooo. Duncan Anderson, ol UrMia, Olil., is m the valley lor uie purpose oi reporting to ilu- department ol agriculture on llie suitai.illil) ol ui lulll sites Ior lhe establishment ol an experimental fruit lata. The While Valley Irrigation Co. lUlileil oil Ule lirsl senilis oi irrigation water Irom the i.iii canal a im dais ago. the llislallatiuiis mie mi the property ol Price hiiisuii and 01 0. A. Hanhey, Pleaaaat valley, and arc giving every lauiiactiuu. N. tt. Itowell, ilu- mil known Toronto lawy-ei and capitalist, accompanied in K 11. Starr, manager ol the lytullcall unit 11 recently bought Large acreagi Hum .Uadiluik llius., at Ilk,ill,1- gaa Centre, arrived ia the 1 alley lasl uuk ami will remain lur sometime. KXJO aires al IACH binds will he brought under uiigatiiiu at once. Nl'.I.SON I. II. Kubiiis ui Bagersville, Out., has been engaged aa principal ol the |iillilu sdiuuls. It is estimated that linn .111 from 51m to 600 [iin-.pii t.irs in the hills 111 the Shetp link counlry. A guud sia.I party oi capitalist! antl mining men (rom Idaho inspected tht liarquit and Oil tort group at Poplar, lait wtek, The 1,000,000 lun mark uas passed tills Hick, ill lllis liar's thipmentu from Slocan-Kooten ay, Kosslatul ami Boundary unites. tt. T. KuiiM.11, ui Montreal, publicity manager [01 tlu C, P, K., is in lhe city gathi 1 Ing Ut terial lui idvertiiing Uu dit to made lo the C. P, K. wliaii. 'llu- present wharl mu ne widened }o tect ami extended lo a total length ol l.'oo leel. A second wnarl will be built, carrying a railway track. ROSSLAND The itlliil,ils ul llie C, 1'. K. will inapect the Columbia ,m,i Western railwa) won, with a Hell Li) estllnallllg the COM ul iin tiili mg that line. Vciy 1Kb spei linens sliowmg iiu piid in granular antl in nugget lorm Have been lilougnt iluii 11 lroln the Enterprise claim iu ilu* Norway mountain taction bv Henri, lii/kk and l.cllin. A remarkable thowing was recently uncovered at tin property al lhe hue minis, lot a distance ul some .'5 lui across clean gold copper ore is Man, • Witli a Innil ul coppel i.n imu.lies lying midway acroia *ha stain. The lailiullates assai lliun jl I to >,*-A per lull alld lhe ..11 (rom >u tu pii. j A. .1. AKAlill.111, managiag .li iiitui ui i,e Km Uiaing Co., re lllllllll llulll I.' allll. all l.ist link Financial arrangements havi bull 111,iilt uiu 11 hi llu* 111,1111 shall will In* sunk,. uu hundred lui llll llli I and llli* inun lllll be thoroughly proipectcd lo a depth ui luttu leet below lhe I650 I'.uI I.iii In means .,| diamond drills. VICTORIA NORTH VANCOUVER .CITY Fad* are ih Argument A Unit lh ol Huiraid lnlii was developed by the Canadian 1'aii- I11 railway, wall result ol large lUsloms revenue lo Canada. The national government now assists financially development ol the remaining grealei part ol the harbor. The centre and nucleus oi grwtM Hurrard is North Vaniouver Clly, Twenty miles watiriroatag! available ior industries, flipping and railroad bases. Kerry system jusi bought up by city to hasten liluicnl and nu leased service. Two railioads iu Not 1 li Vaniouver authorised in Canadian [ii Mia wl Canadian Parliament lii* vol ed Jjoo.ouo, also $b,4U0 per nnlu lor bridging the Inlet an.l ... iiecting Nortli Vaniouver with Vancouver. Railroad's bridge plains *u approved hy dominion gov, in- liieut, ami bulb loads ha tt |" 1 mission lo Use same budge. Canadian Pacific Kaili.-al is nun negotiating uilh iiii 1,.. (erryagt »i ns tan to North Vancouver, also 101 ihereliiu basi lui ti.ti.-iir iii can lo tl.e tracks ol enisling clecUic .a.'l- way. The prospect is 111.11 \ am iiimi lllll est ape llu I railroad ttafi oi aualente, a,id lllal tall) upiliing ul Us sa'Jll- .luu 1 .uiu..y will ma,un rapid I development oi indastries and pun. .lust as the Grand hunk Pacific railway maam thi doub- liug ui populated Canada, su lhe bridging ul Hun.ild Inlet means a mi..ml \ UcoUVel on iiii uoiih shuii 1,1 liii harbor, with nptt 1111.11 ul Y.iii.uiivu s history, parhapt mon rapidly than in the firat Inatanct, as tin province has now mon popula Hull lul 111 ll Wilis lit ill,III lll'lll The history >.i Vancou real Htatl sliiiiiu.iii/'.l 11, .1 sent cnu- is ihal the assessed ral- in ul lhe whole clly is now twenty limn wiiat 11 was a- livut luciily years ago. Vancouver's fint-ratt icsldiuic lols now realist mote than twciily limes then price I u inly years ago, Considering that loiali- ties change, it is doubnul whe- ilur any piopeily is more sure ul lull Ratio ol uiireasc lilun lint-rats random grouud pio- u.nu me locality is protected againat depieciatiou. The gland boulevard ol North \ aluouiii is lhe third annul' ol iiu um hi and Uic la 11, uii. .1 ol any dty on ilus contiMtt, li ii dedicated to taaidtncti .md is protected ior twenty yeats a- gallisl depleilallve sliuituies. I'.u 11 luu while llu Jilt thon "1 opportunities i.s tin quandary oi investor!, ihe graml boulevard is the very bull's lie ul mvesl- lueni in North Vancouver■■ tto lllalk al will, li lliiistliieul aims, having certainty ul qaalit) and seijiiiug 1 ell.llllll ul laige lliiit.ise 111 value. tnd ior tourist travel. Extensile enlargements wlil|day.) Tin* pii.iiini.il governiut-nl has acquired all ilm propi 11) la ihe block un wliidi tin* parliament buildings stand, with the exeep- liuii ul ill. dull hall. The (jius- liun 1.1 enlarging ihe buildings has iiiiii under conaidcrauoa for tOUl lime. Tlu plan which has met with greateat i.ivor it is slated, is In duplicate the pn senl buildings with Irulituge ..11 Superior itreet, the buildingi 1.. he buiit as uny may he neidui, *^orf ^ Vancouver I SEYMOUR STREETS, VANCOUVER, ll. C, THE EXPREaSS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. lU.lllUL IK ver ulvertises lhe highwavs ex-'cows are ke|)t as Will as thei A. FARRO uropriation inlaw. ton butowed upon the 'f^\)cn_rn\ Contractor 1 .. .'" ... to iiii promotion ol cleanliness' The following extra-provincial ' • The lasl issue ol the 11. C. Oa- __— ^_—— . . _. and the insuring of lhe public compamet are licensed In thii ,nilll u,,.,..,*,i(jMs ,,lUk*. The province: Canadian OU Com- regulatioua whkh are to to en- panies, limited, Toronto; D. S. forced, with tto method of grad-!■•«»• i-1,vm i s I.HII.101...I' li.'. ' 'Uilli* a.laal II l| , Ulaalini I-.mu cat* ueir liuuiw All iinin*'-' ■ undi- H I sette contains the following * l-errin & Co., Limited, London, mir, ii as lollows: mong other items: Coiuinis Out.; Prudential Insurance Co., The inspector shall inspect al sn.nils [or taking alliduvits un „l America, Niu.uk, New Jer- dairies and dairy premises iii,iiii del the elections act: Allred J. j sey; St, Nicholai Ettate Com A (. I* S, *. N tnd Bt ti >-••' * i'.u n, Hu.i,l iti.> . baj Kootenaj l.,k. I'. .. Connolly, 1-rani. Detail ..!. I 11 11 SI u.iii- 1.1*.**I. Ilia,... i .I,iiiii \ i; 1. S, 1' l.i a i J.,:,.* *i ti i, A li Cl} li K Herbert II S, George, ul K , V.S., is uppoinli .i in■*; * ill. i**in .lis,., ii . .Liuin,.Is. act; I'.isil c Thu.litis i,, he third convict guard in ilu pro\im i toria; Nnl Ala. singlon, to be acting milling record, i, Ai ihui lluni, ol Thetis Island, tu be a deputt game warden, Na,:..uis publii an as follows; Albert J. I1 Vancouvi i John tt. Britton, |i N.u IVi iminstt-r; Krancis tt. II,iiin i, \ auci uver; Hi I ..nl 0, l',,.u ai \ ii ilu J. ttuiu ., i. Iw a. i I- tll .ai and Frederick i Grantham, Vancouver; v.. sun, Bernard Prank Hrilaiinia Beach; I ****** A. Bodii Van nail.i. ttilli,iiii 1'. Thompson, Nelson; John 0. Duitlord, \ ii tun,i. John 11. AliNtiu. Van couver, -M. .ihi ! pou Iin iatj Hon. Robert 0 Tallow. mini- stii i mi.iliu, tu be ailing tIiui coimiussionei ul I,unl* aim ill*; llu absc-uci ol 11 kk .1. Fulton, Iti. Frederick J. D, Drcssei makes a].I'ln,iii..ii lo land, about ntin nubs south ol Uud Choicest Cut FLOWERS III I a.l I.ail .-I prilfl FUNEHAI, DESIGNS or WEDDlNHBOUQUE'iaS tained for lhe supplv ul milk lu pany,I.iiiuiid, London, England t|u. public, and all cowi Hum The Greal ft'ettern Smelting *,_& MUj, nn\i \_ *,,-*....■,. Alt,, a Kt lining Company ol San Muh intpectiwi tht Intpectoi Francisco, is regiitered as an Ighall grade the dairiea and herdi extra provincial company, inapected as lollowi! Certilicatei ol Incorporation Grade A—Premlaea found to are granted as lollowi: Canada „, ,, lanitary condition, within Dredging Co., l.ul. capital ,vy ,|,L. mttaiag oi the regulation! ,;,,, , m,,i („,* a"", ', Cariboo Navigatibn & *>i tto provincial board oi health Development Co., Ltd., capital governing tin tale ol milk and Delta Shingle Co., the management ol dairiea, con Ltd., capital >io, ; Dominion ihedi and milk ihopi, and the Stock & Bond Corporation, oi iuni |,,,s been teated once even __*, taa.it„„_ . • iy,,* Vancouver, Ltd., capital >loo,- Mx mon_. „,, tutorculoaia and "*'' naMinqa .*!., "i-M rnrldgi Lumber Co.Ltd., |,M |,a.„ .„um| lru. *,,„.■ _waiSt capital >.-,.., ; Kaleden trriga- Grade B—Premise! that do lion ,\ Power Co., Ltd., capit- nul itrictly conform to laid u al >>u"a ; Psciik \ Northern IgalatioM, and the herd haa been tested uiue a year for tuberculo* sis and has been luiind Iree from disease. I Grade C—Premises that con form with saul regulations but the hud has not been tested liil tuberculoma. Grade D—Premises that do not comply wiih said regula ALEXANDER & MACNAGHTEN Roil I sidle Brokers, Financial and Insurance Agents WE N4YE $50,000 TO LEND ON i SUM MORfGAiiC 121 lonsdale Ave. : nil "" , l.ul , capital $2o,' Penticton Water Supply Co., Ltd., capital fioo,ooo; Taylor l.tmili. t Co., Ltd., capital J50,- 000. Lewis Crook, ol Victoria, makes application lor 1 record ol lifteen iiil.ii iiei oi watei pel second, Irom Beaver creek, Al- 1I1 Wood for iliu beal Subdividing I'lMpii'tv in Lynn VaSleij may&burns REAL ESTATE AM) FINANCIAL AQENTS »*Vt,V*t\*V^*VV*V*iiV'***^^ i.uiii division, for generating'. (job, ^,,1 the herd hai not been electric P?wer. I tested Ior tuberculosis Notice is given oi the lirst mt' ting ol shareholders ..1 Uic 1I..U. Sound, Pemberton vallej \ Northern Railwaj Co., in Vancouver, on September lit next MILK SUPPLV \t uh .1 new iu improving the onditions which surround ilu- .-. ol lhe milk suppli I throughout the province, the government has passed certain __^__^__^__^__^__. rules alld regulations for the iII- "v,r ''"" ' pection and grading ol dairiet ■lUllj "ll '"',Kls applK-u nnd herds in British Columbia. u"h '" I"'"11'1" md »e»t ol .\n „i pector will to appointed 1'"': u'"-' •""' ,1",llt ""' '»•« iilms, .bm 11 shall be to inspect !"'lltl1 "' S|""^ ll"k 1|'"1 ,,ll ,|,,ui premises, etc., and the James Doig applies to puniias. ]VM,Us ',,, lu, jn«pection and land on Ouiin Charlotte islands -{railing will bi published from Arnold I-. Kt-ali applies a pur lim, ,,', nm, ,,, ,h, B c ■•„,,,., di.is. land a.ii im,,!, Charlotti ,, j, u anticipated that ilus islands. „...,.., vv,n imv, uu* eflect oi The districi ol North Vancou- improving the premises ln which The grading made as above set out shall be plfbllslled lruin time t" time as directed by ilu minister oi agriculture. Subscribe for The Kxpress; Si Builders and Contractor* P, LARSON li prepared supply Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement And .ill ki II IS 11 1 Buil ding Material in quantities to mil ami al reasonable prioei, Al'I'I.Y HOTEL NORTH VANI OUVER TILEPUOHK No. I, f OR SALE 50c a Load Vmi can tako n« larfie a load j ns lui likf lor ." Blltl Semi your own leami. IUI tV-VVVVVV-A'ViA'VN-WA-Wv'V'^^ deduce Your lia:dwiirt Rill* Iimi li IJ bl nil* llif * it .n.'l If trllllni t.. wiih ynu III.Hi,'.* <*ll Vn ir ll.ir.lltr,. II I. Ill ta.llt ;|.|ultaHk'a I,, al|,.« lift lo .I.a a... Wf ar,. hi .1 i* 1 liHr.lmrf .ii|i|,]if«..(t*\, ry .1* -a-rij• ti,.11 nt tin- la.n.-l prirt-i und Bt mutter »li«t v.mr n*.|iiir..|ii>.uln »r.-. -B-BaaaaaB^HBH ft itittiit-1.. I7t!i Slreet, Norlh Nam ouver We'll DO It if u.ii'11 Inui-y.iir..r.h t. uilli il. U . . ■*. 11 .*.*.* llllll) III llu- »|..>n niairkii uilli llu* btaVOl I.ir lit,uv ...n.vrii- III Uraii.li ('*,Intnl.in. ffaa ...,,.|r,. nrdt-ta 1-a.nil ii. Iliu' lltiii.t* m* Inn , Iir* tl I*..111 tin* iimiiul'iii lur,'m in 111.1111 ,*.i- -; «,-l.ny |utlleioUll)'ill ol ll.. tu.*... *'■ |.iiy .iial. f..r ...ir j* *«l«, a.ii.l mir M|M**M r.' I..n I'ill a.ur. I..iiii« to tin' I.-'. mil Mlf 1..11 IH..II.-1. mu mmm iiiiwiie \w\\\. lu. i.a, Esplansdt Nesl to Post Ofice Ptome Nu ^^ «.^i>^l>^i**-*^^r*.r^---*^-^r^-^*ia^-*^r^'^r^.^r^r^,.^r^rl^« 9fi*,+++*++*V+*+i*>*++*^'it***+*++***+^^ fiWt****+++*+**+**++t+*^fi+*+*++*+*^ NORTH VANCOLVCR THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER Is ,111 I1le.1l Sunny Slopi lui lluiius n.i. abuadanct uf Pun Wat* Is on the Finest ll.ul.ui m ilu World II.is the iiunl largest Boulevard la the World ii* I'minl Wireltn Btation ll* 1 excellent Schools, pul.In and privati Largi ,hi,1 ul Publii Parlu 11.is ,1 1,1 t-ral 1 'i.iii.n.n Si mu* Il.i Blectrii Ught and Telephone Sunns at .1 rata Owni and Oparatn t i.m rati ton) Servki Lm. 1 ao Taxi s un Improvement! ' ,n excellent field Iih Investment K a l'i ; ai Progri Ing City its futui. ; w.,, 1 ired Its Industries ure siihstiintial THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER Is the coming centra oi Railwa) Euterpriee Has uniurpaased natural Eacilltiti Iur Induttriet Is .1 choice spline fur the l-'ruii grower and Florisl Il.is iiiniiy beautilul and pupul.ir tearide n ort The Tourist, ih. Angler, and Um Bportamaa lovi il Is lieing rapidly opeaed up with good roadi and bridges II,is guuil Hotelt and txquUiti teener) Hns mi extentive teaboard lor Shipping, and large .in,is ui n.i. iiuis for Dry Duiks, uh,ni. H.is Sevniuiir river, I.ynn uuk, Mosquito ttt M.11K.iv creek, Capilano riwr, Bister creeh, .md dpi us crank Ilus r.rouse Uountsia (4150 leet), Mounl Crown is.'.-., fni 1, The l.iuits (6500 leet), and Goat Mountain 1 150a feet) Has prusput "i i.ipid development iai Uie building ..I Siiaiini \ 11 luus Bridgi THE CITY AND DISTRICT Will suuii haw ilu- Seiuiid N.nruiis Railway aid Trullic Hridgc in plan This is vuli aaaartd in pledges uf .ml Irom tin- Ped- * i.il ami Provincial QovtmaMts N.ll ll,ili'.i*.llllll.lllal K,lllll,lis HI ,Hilling Iii the Coast, and lllll iall lliul Itettel Tellllill.il l.ul lities in Nurth Vaniuliui than anv where rise mi lhe Coast The Dominion Government latendt to build 1 mi Du ii.uk .rn tin* patiiH Coaat, Tlm can get no liiilir luialiun lot OM than M the N'uillt Vancouver Tide Plata, whkh havt ai atM id llH.lt ,|| ItS Aimiiial Railway Ttruinalathen tuutl he Blivaton W.iiili.iiises .md itiativ Induatriet, and Wl have room lor lliem fm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g PUBLISHED RY AlITIIOKITY OF THE "CIVIC CiiMMI'l !„.,,„,„,,,,..,.,* *~******* mm -. ■ * THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. McNeish, Dick were Aldermen McRae SScliulU, Braim and present, and Mayor May presided at the adjourned session of the city council, Monday evening. S. 2V. Fletcher, government agent at New Westminster, wrote, iu response to the council that on January 12th, 190(1, the district council of North Vancouver requested that district lots 856 and 857 be reserved from alienation in any way, in order to protect llie waters of Rice lake, upon which the district was placing a water record. The chiel commissioner had then decided that the reservation wa.s not advisable, but had instructed the insertion of a uole in the register to the elicit that those lots were wJthhel irom sale; liled. The deputy commissioner of lands and works wrote in response to inquiry by the council lhat the correspondence between the department and the district council with reference to the waters of Rice lake was extensive, and that an operative could not be spared at present to copy it, but that the liles would be available to any representative that the city council might appoint, to transcribe the letters therein. City Clerk Shepherd was appointed to go to Victoria as early as possible and to secure copies ol thc correspondence S. Humphreys wrote, on bcliall ol the N. V. Hockey dub, applying for the privilege of using a portion oi the boulevard park (or hockey purposes during the coming season. Permission granted, subject to revocation, and to like permission lo other cliibs. Norlh Vancouver hospital applied lor exemption ol their properly Irom taxes, namely lot B re-subdivision 3 ol block 32, 1). L. 5491 granted. City Engineer Hanes reported in writing with reference to arrangements for sharpening tools etc., (or the city. The report as siiliinitli-d was idopted. G. 0. Nye complained of the growth of ferns, etc., near his studio, on 2nd street, and re- i|liested that the streei he dean ed up; board of works lo act. Mr. Bailey, corner 3rd streei and Quecnsliury ave. asked when he might expect the water serviee pipes to be within reach ol his house; eity engineer thought in about two weeks. On motion ol Aid. MiNeish, the grass un Victoria park will be given to anyone who will cut and remove it. Accounts as follows were ordered paid: Finance loiiiinil- lee, $400.75; board ot works, Ji:*),::; board ol works, local improvement, 5in>2.o2, waterworks committee, Shh2,36, Mayor May reported thai lie had seen Chief Joseph and thai 3rd street had been linally se- lccted by lhe Indians as lhe OM lo bc allowed to run t On motion oi Aldermen Dick:000 from the district ol Suulh and Bchults, the B. C. lil. Ely. I Vancouver. The contribution will be requested to proceed at in be sought irom the dominion the earliest possible date with government waa placed at >3oo,- the extension ol their lines on 000 and that ol the provincial Lonsdale north. government at $200,000. As AUI. llraini, chairman of the ihere was no definite inloi'iiia- Iire and light committee, mum- tion as to what attitude the V. ated that the committee ihouldIW. *\ V. ky. Co. would take tour the city suine night, 111 or- toward the project, .Mayor Bonder to deciile where additional glat, Mai or May and Reeve Mc- arc lights will be required llus Naughl were appointed a colll- autuinii. mittee in interview John Hen- inlaw No. 77, to regulate the dry, president of the company, weight and sale ol bread was in lllis regard that vehicular and pedestrian trallic should he tree. The conference adjourned to meet again within a week or thereabouts. reail a lirst and second Ume. 11 provides lor a plain loal weighing one anil one-liall pound! ami a lancy loal Weighing ottC aim one-quarter pounas. Council then adjourned. hliCONU NARK I in:*, iiuim.i', the reserve, and it had been a- greed that the city engineer would run a line showing this streei extended, sn that the Indians might look the ground over; engineer instructed accordingly. Mayor May recommended that another court ol revision Ik- called with reference to the 3rd slreet improvements, as the work was exceeding the cost previously authori/.ed; so ordered. On motion of Alderman McNeish the lire coliiinilti'c was instructed to purchase hand Kt.i- nades lor the city hall. lhc- hrsi practical sup low aru uu- actual soiuuon 01 uie piou- leiii, in 10111111.11011 wim uu* COIlSllUC'lloll 01 ."-iciolll! .v.lllolla image, was mien un rriuuy lasi, wiicii a meeting oi tne 01- licial lieaus ol Uic KVeTal municipalities interested, was ueiu 111 the ollice 01 uie nuiior 01 Vancouver, mere were present Mayor Douglas oi Vancouver, Mayor Maj 01 Uw city 01 fiortn vancoaver, Keeve M&Naugnt ui the diatrict oi .North \ ancouver, Reeve Byrne oi the diatrict 01 uui nail), Reeve Pound oi tha district ol Soulli \ ancouver. Reeve Howe ul llie illslrlcl ol Point Grey, was unable io attend, uie ininlusiuns ui the emtio dice as given olil alter lis session, were as lollows; As lol the bridge, It was the unanimous opinion that u sliould bc a lilgn level suiiiiliic, so iliai no maw iiuuid be required, lhe luwcl manual helng at a suiiiiK'iu height 10 allow all vessus to l'aiss uiiilcl at iny nine. Thc bridge .Bribe! io lie ol the double u.iiih type, with ample accommodation km railway, electric tramway, ve- llKlll.it and pc.leslllaili traffic. The plans prepared In Engineer Cameron, diatrict oi North Vaa> couver, at the nine ninn Um delegation lasl usilcd Victoria, showed such a sU'lliluri*, allil Ills estimate ol lhe msl was >7.S",- 000. ll was therefore concluded that the bridge could bc erected for a sum well within one million dollars. The plan outlined lur raising this sum ul lll.uiii was llul e.uh ol the liiunuip.iliius interested, togethei with lhe federal government, the provincial K"i errant and Um V. \v. .s< V. 1,uin .11, contribute lo Um est In canvassing llu silualiuii 111 lllis regard, ll nas dialli llll- dersltiud, all appeal lu llu Iati pavers would be 11c11ss.u1 in e.uh munkipalit). and that aay sums named by ihe heads ui those liiiiniiipalllli's 11 etc sug- gesiiuiis only. The opinion liu- ilK arrived at was that Si.h.,- " liuin iht diatrict "i Btirnuliv; $:,*>, i lruin lhe dtj ul Ninth Vancouver 1 whnh mu rooghlaicipalltj is alreadj carrying As lor lhe ownership and control ul ilu- bridge, the plan iav- ureil In lhe colllerelice was thai .1 joint simk company bi lormed, and llial each party named above purchase shares in the company to Um amount of the investment made by each. As a means ol return upon the investment, to pay interest, maintenance, etc., il was thought a rental from the respective railways using lhe bridge, wuuld provide siiilicient income, and Pioneer Bakery_ S. H. Walker, - Proprietor Flesh Bn-id daily delivered to all pans of the ciiy. lb loaies for (1 4 for 25 cents. TRY OUR MILK BREAD HIGH GRADECAKE PASTRY, BTC PIONEER BAKERY 1 ims. S 71 Lonsdale Ave TKNIiKR*. will bereteivi'il hv the im* (k-migned nutil noon on Tueatlay, Aug* uat 17th, lur c.-rUin improvement., lo M done in llu plumbing on Iln- lt*o**l ■tenner. I'urticiiliiri may lie hail from the Re creliry at tin- officei nf llie Company. NUKTH VANCOUVKII CITY KKKKIKS.I.IMITKI' ■ ' COAL COAL NEW WELLINGTON Cal direel from tbt miiiea. Place your orderi now and ..■.iir. ...nr winUr'iinpply Larp ilnpiinnli will arrive In a law dayi. Pricat right. Urg*. mpply nl WOOD alwaya on land P. LARSON Hotel North Vincouver Telephone No. a. Kill*, : $2.00 per and up. Special rates lo families and to regular boarders REDA&ANDRUSS blCONU Sikh*: 1, PROPRIETORS • • NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Home Made BREAD Cakon, Piatrr, C.,n(r,'ii"i** n ll.'ial Material! r*n hi is Loasdsle Avenue N.V. Fish Market All kiiial.«..f l'rv-li Kiah tlnlivereddaily Sniuk...l Ki.li a "paeialty. r.mllry, IfBliad \,-stable!. Our aim i» lu please our an. |, oner, aa :aa .*...**!- anil prii-ei. Cor. Lonsdale Ave. & 8th street Phone 84 *K largi inveatme&t, benefiting the seiir.il municipalities, in lllc shape ol lhe Iiill sislellia, I Look It.r lhe th. uia "I .. 1. ,.l foods. .tltiiT Iradenurk, quality, on your Wt* iiiaiiiul.tt lure llie liell Rolled Oats on tli. 11..nl.. I today. I . iv.- 1 on. onleu wilh us lor HAV, GRAIN AND CHOP Prompt Delivery SitiNlaitioti (iuirantecd M.. Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Loaidih Avenue, ai l'.-rry I.indmR Iai. ( hapman, lui al manager VANCOUVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STEIN & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS QHOCERS City Auditori North Vancouvei 516 Finder itreet CHEAI'SIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Grocenei and Proviiions Wholesale and Kei.nl 116 Halting! St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays MUIIC ARCHITtCTa OYtINO AND CLtANINli E.STANLEY M1TT0N.M.I.C.A ARCHITECT 619 Haatingi Street Wut, VANCOUVER, B. C. PERTH DYK WORKS Anderson .Si llilion, Proprieton Dyeing, Clealllll};, Pnukg Ladies' dresses, silks, hues a speeialty SALE & BRBWITT Agents, Norlh \,uiu.uur MJCTIONEERB LADIES HAIRURtLotNla A. M BEATTIE - AUCTIONEER - 66 Hastings streei wut 11 tbi oily auctioneer who will | f. u*ttmu pay ipot caih belore thi lala ia i»a.*.i i.air, conducted ■ ARRii>Tf.RS Phono 37 Artiatii* Deaipia Sound Worknunahip Moderate Pneea LAW & KNOWLES AmiiiTKiTs ami BUILDIBI P.O. Box M Wo Can Desim and We Can Build F. C. SAUNDERS Bsrnitir, Solicitor, Notary Public. Member ol tbe ban ol linuih Columbia ud Uul" bee. Room 9 Empire Building, 603 Hutiagi it* wut. Vanconvar, B.C. Pboui 4166 letllarretleiai.il Back Ciiilw a.l ll.e liemeat ilt-viyuia in*)' b.' -ten al Ma.lame Humphrey*', smltliei* .tl \ottOI prifea and all ahatlea. Tulip*-.-, hi g.-nii.-in.-ii uiatle al the .Imrleat millet- I ry M.iri llairlti'i-lurer to* *jre) ami 1 i.i.tr uiltur. ul ■ I'leAII atlltl I'M) l" II-t* -la.llli, Hair*,lreaMi.|!. l-'auai NaMg*, .lluninii- lug, .*>ial|i Irtai nl, mS raetir,.,*-.- I„r iiie reiii.,ialuleui«rllii..ua hair,ti*ri« aud i„..lt.. 1 ... iui aiiiiili'ii *.|vou lo mail ,.r,l.T«. MAS-AMI iil'Ml'lliii.V» thli l.rai.ville sir,.l uPHUAN*-. SCHULTZ 9 ARNOLD Barnitiri, Solicitor!, etc. Rooms 104-105 Crown Building, 6i| Peader Sueet Pboni 996 3 D. SchalU C. B. Araold W. LAWRENCE SillTll Graduate Oplkiau All work guaranteed Consultation Iree 49 Halting* itreet weat Opp. Camerapholic vlnalic Prof. JOS. E. NURNBERGER Musical Director Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 and 4 Elki' Hall, Cor. Robson and Granville Stretti. All Instruments. Phone 2530 Phone 463 M. W. WA1TT 9 CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street Pianos - Talking Machines — Music Goods The oldest music home iu B. C. rlB-L bblATC Keep your eye on EAbT VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For pai ii-.ul.trs apply to AlUkDl-,.S Ik. THURMUN 1'hone Mj 440 Homer btreet lurumre (lUarauloe - mum luipuiauiiu lu, 440 beyuiutu btieel REAL ESTATE PHOTOUHAPHtHH LA.ND AND ilORTGAGE IMVKbl'lUdTt EbTATES MANAGED FIRE 1NSIRAM.E R. Kerr Houlgate - - - Managat BAIHh !.♦♦♦♦♦ *********************** Kallethe's Bath Coriar llmim aad Peader Sti Tbi oaly up-to-date and tillable bath la.iue in Brituh Co- ltmbia- Wi cur* whn a olhiri Iall Satiaiactioa |uaraat**d or ao pay. Plain hatha, electric bathi, ■bower bathi, managi ior body, Kalp aad lace; electro therapeutic bathi a ipecialty. .IOS. KALLETHE, PROP*, Graduate ol Berlin, Gerenaay MARTEL'S STL'DlO - PHOTOGRAPllERt) - ,111 Haitingi Street Wesl, VANtOOVKR, B, C. The heat equipped studio on the coast. 1'iu.ne >,iia I . liil'EKl.VL PHOTO STUDIO ntbrAunANis peopl* . All .North Vanccuver eat at LEONARD'S l-.iiuei I'Uik Uloek ur Hailing-, slieet, opposite the new Pott unite. Leonard Mils hia tea by the pound. Family Giuup bpcualisls Cabinet si/e, ii per do/en IniAIMtb NATIONAL THEATRE lleaiauital Upela, V aUUevill* Cor. Carrall and CofOOfa sts. and Drauia A. SAVARD, l'toprielot 1'iogiaui thauged every Monday Auy seal in tbe house 10c. j.i Hastings bUeel West, VA.Nt.uLVER, B. C. PlCTUHt r*RAMIN(i . ' t 1 1 1 " 1 ' I 11 ' 1 II " II II ' ' < ' II i 1 1. ' ' 1 ' il . 1 11 t ' FOR SALE Thr best thing in suli-division* ar line at $125 i arb, 1 I Kach Hlock mir mlf-acre blookl D-MI Um Knth Bokd car , otlh, luilaiH'i 18 inuiitlilV iniviiitiil*. coul ■ubdivided Into lour good building loti, Martinson & Co. Real Kstntc nnd Insurance Brokers ausiNtes con.aoaa SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 33ft Hutiagi St. W. ■•"im O.auai Waata'K V»«»i R. J. Bprott, R.A., • • Muager PICTURE FRAMING We bave the Urgeit Hock ut WAIOMMAKAcHas piiuvs mmm attvs th- liihiMit raid Ponitiiiiii ***** IIIIIIII IIMIHM|I ******************* PilMaa'i Baiints* College, ->S» *V»4 •^S'' S*y«oar .Str**t, VANCOUVER, B mouldings in ll.C.to select ir„... ^ waldunakw 10 when you ar.at framing dune » ^ubillbed lMa cheap and well get our pines. BAILEY BROS CO LTD., 540 Granville and 13H Cordova Eslablulied UUH) hi'iualty, repairing CHIBOPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC » tn |l ii.- nd I I in piot I R'OODlOOfB, iu Carrall Strut DETECTIVE AGENCIES C. .1, .11*1 mtna. .1 ilm . f ....*'..*'• . ' mill . Iii."l*'- * .all,*, I'll* . . 1 I1..1, aa I . i.tnti.t luiadiaii lh tn liv.' Hureau;— Officii everywhere I t>a 1.1 r.- I'.l.K'll II * • III (Mt Hlltlll' 'rttH W W WI.I.SH General Supeiintendent THI EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. l.gla.ai Ii.n , ScpteUll't i h, H ili to celebrated sl Nea Westmius- ter. .\llss I'.llll.l II a a :t Iiiinui fi.iin a vUlt to Vl, I..I la, uu 'Hulls- day. I i. .unl Mis. Stevens and famil) .ile VUilllajj llu Seattle I,ui Un.. week, James and ■ Hum It n on Unin. **ai,i\ i**i .in extended hull* .Iai in lllc east. .1. l.a'llUsllllll .lllal I.IIIH turned I hursdai in liieii : U *a I 111 , All,I I ... -aa\, lh,.| -I IH |.,| \\ ||, ilu inn Granvilli stret-i linage, \ .lllll.IIWI , UU St plllllla. , renders are being in repairing iiu i'.u;. ling aj lu • *'ii llu sh,iimi :-; i. Kii. .1. A. Bunion hu \ ,m- couvel List evening (oi ,i iini, UU ks' lllp lO l'llllIllai||,,|S |Up I'l) loi liii Baptist church at that place, .'..lui Tirguson wa londa). i.n ,i chargi ol Don support, and waa gum time in llllllll lo pal tin slini ol >40, a*- u ili .i uionthl) allow ,inn. Vt Patton appeurvd Magi! Irate Ki al) tins morning, in response lo u summon iln charge ol threatening lus .vuli. IU uas allowed his lib- irt) upon his undertaking to keep ilu I'l.u.. .'alms A Hi Vu: . ai: .m.l T Al. lit,.:.a. tuanagei .a ii \.iiiiuiu.; tin rurrits I,iiiiiiiii, ulna bavi been .ii San Francisco and other points, in ing nm I*,,.uis .m.i undi od.s, ,,u expei ud t. it nun io- morrow oi llondaj, Quotations (oi a mil ..uiiii ..i band instruments havi comi lo ll.lll'l [mm Tui'.111.. .Uld .1 ui* :-lJl|all,a|| llSl IS ILall Ulllg I il Ciliated iur lhe pui p-•■ t "l pui i basing the tame, A hi,, ral re spun*, is being mit with, and lll.ll * lllll plaisp,, | (ll.lt ,|l| it.il ilaming will begin In Inn II..llll I. a * kS The ichool board is calling for lenders for u suppl) ol cordwood hi Chesterfield avenue snd Hood) villa schools. linn citizens were hailed belore the ui.igisir.ili this link iui imu payment ol dug tax, Since that time the receipts irom ilus sum11 have appreciably increased, Other owneri ol .lugs iiill in- brought Into court unless tin ings are procured, uu account ol lhe irip Into tin iik,ui,ig,ui iallei ol Rev, ,l. A, Banton, Mr, Walinei ol \ al couvvi mil conduct the service at ihi Baptist church on Sunda) itielillig. A solo mil he glicu l.i 1.1pluun siaiiuisk.}, entitled i i lutci Walk with, Cod"; .al u i quartette mil to given, ■ l kuoa IK is Mine." Mrs.Ban* Ion mil preside at the organ. l in boxing contest at recreation park on Wednesday evening between bvddie Marino, ol Seat Ue, and Oscai Nelson, ol Vancouver, ended in a victory ior I Marino, Nelson uas holding ms opponent well, when, in tin* iiiulli luiind, a hloii irom .Uaii- uu opened an old wound In Nil sun's mouth, causing hun so minii inconvenience in breathing that In u.is compelled to quit, James Hewitt, oi thi Province, acted a. referee. The contest, ulule ii lasted uas spirited and pleased the large croud preient, First-class preliminary bouts al a ' a ,11 SO givill. 1-1-KKY EARNINGS Appended is ,i statement oi tin receipts b) the ferry system sum the city took charge of it: Mar. li to *i .ii dayt) $886.05 April 3884-33 May 5356a» .lime 5J03.30 lull 6688.6a Aug 1 to lo 1 lu days) 3705.43 SPECIAL PRICES IN STAPLE DRY GOODS i:',e glass cloth per yard IOC I5C piliOW eases, per pair 25c jll table cloths, Irish make 1*1.65 .ini sheeting, bleached or unbleached i.sc Beat grade l'iiglish prim, per yard ujjc WHITI-; WEAR DEPARTMENT -11 to sm cortet covers, sale price }OC White underskirts, regular Si.50 lur (1.15 $i underskirts, lace trimmed H.30 Sj.vi underskirts, embroidered fi.95 We represent lhe Singer Sewing Mschine Co, 111 North Vancouver, Machines and accessoriet kept in simk. J. J. MCALEECE KEITH BLOCK L0N8DALE AVENUE PHONE 9) Cleared Lots Id Block 33A, D.. 350 .. These lots are all on gradedstreets. In Gne neighborhood. Close to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light. Price* $600 to $700 I AM TERMS S. GINTZBURGER -LIMITED- SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George W» ■..licit I. trill l.i.l mi yitur Or.ltri iiuall Of ItIM, TENDERS 11 Nhl'.Ks mil he r.*,*.*i*,*,1 lav Ibe (lied uulil 8 u'elucl p.m., on -.itiir.i;|.. I'.jii-t iiiii, lor -in r..pl-..l I lal llif-ti-rfielil Ave* *, ,,i. im.I, ight i-i.rdi..( cordwood i Inil eKhool. w. r i-KiiKV, Si i rt-t.try Hoard "( s. i 1 TriiM..,- THE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST 163 Cordova Street. Vancouver, ft. C. iv i». imx m. THE EXPRESS c.n handle any lorm of Prilling Its work is high da •> j» .Ja."..".a*aa^*aa*.a"aa"a.*aa*M*aa;aa".a"aa*a.*a.*aa^ A. R STEACI Ctrtut l.ini'.fiiit Arc iin,/ Sttt9d Sheet T/iiiitcs id and Adt T FANCY AND STAPLE GKOCKKIES Local ami Foreign Fruits Fresh and Case Fugs Choice Creamery Builer always tin hand Lamp Gootls, Glassware Croikeiuvare, Hruslies. Broomt, etc , . ic *<**:..>.><..^.:.*4»>*:*v.:H*-:**:*.><*<-.:**h.:..:.v.:..:*.><..:..:.<..:..:..x..><.*<..*^.;.+ • ' ,* 191Q1%19191 *%*%*%*%*%******9*t*9*H*f9*%*%*** |f CALL AND SEI THE NEW ASSORTMENT OF vSilverware Given Away AS PREMIUMS TO CASH PUR< NASI RS A I McMillans 4<9*Q*i9*<&*<§s**ii)tQi*9tOitQ119191919191 tQ*®*9*-?-*\A-* .\ ^ ***>***,yr********'H-*''.'* ... y $.;..>.*..*..>.*..*a.;..*..*a.*..*..*..:..X">>>*>-X^^^^^ * HKNRY T. C. EVES PERCY KING nCNRV EVES & CO. | The GENUINE North Vancouver Socialist.* 1 i , i. It Ii t IS I ' %' i mi .,, '9 il .,, I I a . ,. <> As Sole Agents in North Vancouver for the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD., London, England. assets exceeding $66,000,000 We Would Ask You 1.—As a business man, is your stuck or HI your pt'rinises intend? If not how 'lo you pri'si'i'vt- your credit '! 2.—If \on Inui' a home iod I merry family, have you insured tlmt lions.-' If nnl, iii case uf lire how in you going to NpIlM yunr treasures, not to -peak uf your hoDlf 3.—HiVI you • wife ami family tu support '' If so, are you insured Iglinsl ACCIDENT or 8ICKNL8S? If nol ymi ireoulptbly negligent, In jtUtiet Htleml to it ll once. We write our policies with Tbe Commercial Union Ataurance Co., Limited, London, England Which Compiiiiy gtXinntlM any policies we write on Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Em|)loijcr*.s LiabilitLj or ani) other legitimate risk i II I il ;; .... !ij :;: i I ••.•v'f.yKai-*****************''.'**^^ ♦•>«l**^**<'<--*>*>*+<-<***>*w^ I! ! ii Call and See Us NOIL ADDRESS--67 and 69 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, Phone 6