V I . .'■ • MO*04*40404<+0*4>04+H, I ADVERTISING TO PAY j | means reaching the people .. in their homes. The Ex- j) press does that. •:* Phone 80 t J •M-«'^X">«-m->**><»m £ '^,,^ /-,, Vu 'fit "An) txnrfaa JOB PRINTING"' that pleases, at The Express Office. Good stock. Prices right. Phone hi 1 ,% ^•X*i'.**.**.^*X**a*-a—.*'a**aMa-a**X**.*^"a**a* ( additional equipment in the way ol apparel, marhinr tools, etc. ; that the bell on No. 1 hall lie removed to No. 3 hall, and that a siren, operated hy compressed air, lie placed on No. 1 hall ; thai 13th slreet is in nnd uf repairs, snd that it would greatly assist the department in the matter oi night calls il arrangements could tie made with the B. C. El. Ry. Co., to turn on the lights in case of an alarm alter one o'clock a.m. The item as to 13th street was referred to the board ol works, and the other items lo the lire and light committee. Thc eity engineer wrote, to thc effect that thc bridge over the creek on Keith roud, near the mission, is insecure ul ine casl end, and recommending that the water lie diverted to run under thc H C. El. Ky. bridge, and thai the city bridge be extended a distance of I) leet, board ol works to act. C. M. Kittson wrote, requesting that the petition lor a sidewalk on 1,sih street east be given early attention; relerred lo thc board ol works. A letter Irom Alexander Phil ip, advised the council that Reeve McNaught nnd Councillor Cordon had l***»*n app..inn.I to the uiiiiiiiiiliT with reference to the renewal ol the V W I Y charter, and asking the city to co-operate. Aldermen Schult;. and Dick were ap|xiiiited to act on the committee. A letter was read Irom the N V. Ferry & Power Co., advising the council that the direilms are willing to meet the council and to endeavor to arrive at a solution ol difficulties. The annual meeting nl the lotiip.un would Ih* held on Feb. Iftth, al which representatives ol the eastern shareholders would be present, vested with lull power to act, and it would be advisable to have a scheme readt lo submit, il possible. It was arranged that the ferry committee of the council meet with the committee appointed In the district council, at three o'clock on Tuesday sfternnun, and that Ihe -"iiilnn..1 committee meet the directors ol the coinpanv al four o'clock nn thc same Sat) It was further derided that the committee report to the ratepayers' meeting to bc held on j Tuesday evening. ' M. B. Dull wrote, enclosing j bill lor )I50 Ior medical allcnu- 'ance, incurred by his wile in stepping oll the sidewalk some months ago. Mr. Dull was asked to meet council in commitlee of the whole at the close ol thc session. j A letter Irom J. Loutet, sec- ; relary ol the bowling duo, was 'read, uesiring lo arrange a tort I year lease 01 portions ol una 1 wa gardens, with tne privilege ul i,*iu mg me same anU erecting , a pavilion thereon, subject lo approval by the council. The dul.) was asked to meet Hit committee ol the whole at 111c close ol tlie session. A petition was presented ioi an arc light al llie corner ol 911. street and St. Andrew's avenue, lire and light committee to report. P. Larson addressed the council and requested that the ravine on the Esplanade, near his hotel, be filled in, and that Keilh road, irom .Malum ave. lo the Mission, be repaired, lt was ordered lhat the board 01 works gang Ik- pul upon repair work, with a view to doing tins and other necessary work. On motion of Aid. Dick, the linance committee was instructed to look inlo the matter 01 opening 2nd slreel, from bt.Andrew's to St. PaUick's ave. An accounl of the linance committee lor balance ol assessor's salary, was passed. The waterworks con-milt.. was empowered to proe^ ifuo- latlons from local firms loi 5000 lui ol one-half uuh galvanized iron pipe, and also lo put in a two inch meter at llu Wallace shipyards. The motion oi Alderman Dick lo reconsider lhc molioh to complete .ird street, was put and declared lost. The contract ior nth slreel was on molion accepted as complete. The lollowing draft ol a motion was relerred to the city solicitor for his opinion, as to whether it would Ik wise Ior council to consider il, wilh a view to passing the sunn, iliai in the opinion ol this council, navigation on lhe walc-rs 01 Burrard Inlei should la- Iree ami open to all cralt, conloriiiing to tin government regulations as lo the safety ol pu.ssengers. That lhe continuance uf any 111.1i1up.1l1 lor the carrying 01 l-asxengcrs and Ireighl beiwwn Ihe cities of Vancouver anu Norlh Vancouver should be .k precateJ." The bylaw to amend clause I] ol the local improvement bylaw, was lurther considered, and relerred lo the city solicitor for his opinion. The bylaw engaging the nil engineer was reconsidered aim linally passed In 1 "imu 11 tei of the »lu.le, Mr. Dull was heard with regard 10 his claim (or medical lees, and the matter was relerred tn the linance committee, wilh |>nwrr to act. The inattei ul repairing sidewalks in danger ous places was referred lo Iiu engineer to report. The 3rd slreet properly owners conlerred with the council on Wednesday rvening, relativi to the ,trd slreet contract. William Monleii spoke with relerence to the location ol the water pipes. .1. A. Alexander Iwelt upon the desire of the owners Ior a permanent gia.l. A. W. Sargent, Geo. Eastman, Jesse Williams, f, C, Keith, f. 11 Smith and others spoke upon various phases of the work. It was finally resolved that the city engineer lie instructed to prepare a profile lor a -ar nianrnt grade on tlie entire street, starting from a wharl level at the waterfront; that the contractors be requested to wait until the engineer has made his report, and that another meeting be called as soon as the pi..lile is ready, The mayor anil aldermen wm all present at tlie adjourncu meeting ol the city council lasi evening. The city clerk ol V ancouvcr nolilied council ol a meeting of the harbor improvement committee this (Kuiay/ afternoon. ln response to a letter, the membership iee oi ten dollars, lor the union ol Canadian municipalities, was ordered paid. A letter Irom the secretary oi the telephone company, mloriii- cd the council that the directors are not at present considering any reduction ol rates. ihe application ol C, A. Lell Sl Son, lor a crossing on Lonsdale on thc south side ol IBt street,was relerred to the boaru of works. A letter Jrom Russell & Russell, to the ellect that on behali ol Mr. Cook, owner ol D.L. &51, they inlend to apply to set a- stde the city's water record lot Lynn creek, was relerred to the city solicitor. Secretary J. R. J. Murray forwarded a copy ol lhe resolution, passed at lhe ratepayers meeting with reference lo the lease 01 Lonsdale ave. wharf; liled fur relerence. The city solicitor wrote, advising council against considering thc drait resolution re burrard Inlet; liled. A. G. Perry, manager li. C El. Ry. Co., wrote, requesting the extension ol lite water mam on 3rd street across St. uuvid *. avenue; relerred to thc waterworks committee. lhe police commissioners forwarded a list ol their recommendations, with estimates attached, totalling l4$ftr, adopted. Alderman Dick inlurmed tlu council thai two gentlemen from the east arc now on the ground, representing 55 per cent ni the stock ol thc N. V. Ferry &. Power Company, and are desirous oi having an interview lo see what can Ik- arrived at. Un motion it was decided to arrange a conference at a date to be agreetl upon. Mayor May reported the necessity oi immediate repairs lo Keith road; board oi works to act. Tenders for iron pipe were read as follows: N.V. llardwari Co., Ior 1000 lots, a'.i cents; 5000 lots, a\ cents. I'aine & McMillan, ior 5000 lots, $4.15 per loo leet. A rccoiiiineiiilatiun of the lire and light committee, ior the installation ol an arc light at the corner ol yth and St. Aniline's, was atlopted. Tlu* bylaw to amend ilaiise I.S nl lhc local improvement In I.m wa.s reconsidered and luialli passed. 1 IIOKTICII.TIKAI, DANCE lt is lhc mteiiliuii n| the llorlic'illitral society to hold a dance 111 their pavilion on Monday etching, Feb. 22, tickets loi wlinh are selling so readily ihal ihere promises to be a handsome surplus over ami above the expenses. Arrangements have been made for a late car and ferry tu Vaiicuiiver aflei llu- dance, ami llarpur's on lies tra has been engaged. llie event will be one ol the social functions of the season. Tickets may he had from any of tin committee. SOCIAL PAKTV 11. Pierce, Keith road, gave an invitation parti this week I" .1 large crowd, Mrs. J, Davis assisting in serving lunch, etc. .1. N. J, Hrown ailed as liom manager, and the champion proved himself as capalhle as with the oars. The lollowing were present : W. and Mrs. Conway, C. and Airs. Patent, Miss A. Kirkpatrick, Miss F. Kirkpatrick, Miss A. Cray, MissiM. lilamliarp, li. and Mrs. Page, L. anil ..lis. I'age, D. Plant, Miss i1,. t'age, .nrs. F. Kealy, C, McKoy, j. i-im,,, Miss v. Flora, Vi. i'arker, T. I'age, Mrs. Anderson, allrs. McKtver, .Mrs. R. tirown, J. and Mrs Kirkpatrick, Alisses E. and L. Nahau, l_. r.agie, Miss J. Eagle, C. Uioi:c, \,. Nye, Mrs. is. McCirvcre, all 01 wiiom declared they spent an enjoyable time. bince the above, Mr. Pierce lias had the misloriune lo cut ms loot, and has been cunlineu to his bed HICH CLASS RiiUTAL The citizens are to have an opportunity next iucsUay evening, Feb. ib, ol Ilea.iug Mies Helen Dadgley, wno is collsiu- ered one oi tne lore-most 111 iei- preters appearing on the puDlie stage. Larson s pavtliou has oeen secured lor tne event, anu the lady will appear under Hit patronage ol Mayor anil Mrs. slay, supported by the leaning citizens ol thc city. Miss lladg- ley recently entertained a i.ugc and fashionable audience in the S. oi E. hall, Vancouver, with Mayoi uouglas as patron. ln speak- ing ol the allair The Saturday .-sunset said; "The beauty, the simple grace, elegance, reline- iiienl and strength of Miss Helen Hadgley's work at her introductory recital, which was given last Friday evening at the Suns' oi England hall were exceptional. Miss Badgley as an interpreter ol literature has no equal in this country. She is natural, creative, convincing, sure of touch and unusually magnetic. When an artist does things as easily and conluleiitly U she it is diiiictill for a critic to Iind Haws. It is certainly to be hoped that Vancouver maybe able to hear her again and often. The hall was tilled by an unusually distinguished audience, the patrons being Mayor Douglas and ex-Mayor bethune. The very llaturing reception given her by the cultured and musical people ol the uly assures her iulure success here. She had several double and triple recalls ami 11 as present cil wilh a handsome bouquet ol carnations." In her recital here on tne loth, Miss Dadgley will have the assistance ol a company ol capable musicians from \ ancouvcr. KINDNESS AITREUAII-.I/ The Express has Iniil requested lo give publicity lo the ac- ompanyuig letter aud, in doing so, is conlidenl that the ratepayers cordially eniluise lliis timely assislanie given this neu anil very important local halts trial institution "To the secretary nf lhe Nortli Vnncouver Liberal As.su 11.ition. Dear sir,-Will you kindly convey to the members ol tour association our thanks, lot their kindly assistatue in pi.Hiuing the King Edward dredge, lor tha purpose ol dredging oul the foreshore at our yard. We are very anxious 1.. get the Waj s 111 operation at is early a date as possible, ami the liniely arrival ol the tli edge Will no doubt help us oul considerably. \ours truly, Unl lace Ship) arils Limited, per .lames I). W. Fleming." I.O.O.F. AT HOME The officers and members of thc local lodge of Oddfellows are issuing iiwitntiuns to their At Home, to bc held in the K. P. hall on the evening of Thursday, Feb. |H. Card games will be provided, together with an excellent concert programme. Refreshments will lie served during the evening. The flouting has this week been laid on the new Cites wharf. The King Edward dredge has been busy all week covering 111 the ways al the Wallace snip- yards. Will the party who gol a loan ol the long 1.111.u-l num lhe telephone Co., kiiiuly return Baku at once. .ti 10111.1 Studio, Hastings anu 11 "mi'i streeis, unuel u oucu 11,111. Caomet puuii.gi.ipi.s ri-y lK'r mum anu up. lhe Eagles Mill hum a masque lane nail on tutiiiisu.u evening nexl, the even I uciu*-, held 111 ihfeir hall on ivspiaiiam. ihe N. V. jerry ta Power to. announce thai ine regular i,,,i. hourly schedule ol' lhe lerry s\ s- lem will commeuec tomorrow. The regular uit-eitng 01 uie 1,. t.l.U. will be iiciu ou ttecines- iiay alternoon next, al mice u - clock, al lhe resilience 01 airs. M. 11. Martinson, isl streei,east ul Lonsdale. G. A. Boult is building sevei- al modern houses lur lciual pur- puses, un iM slreet east, near ine power house. One 01 Hie nouses is practically completed and ready ior rental. Arrangements are being iiiauc with berg. Major 0. H. ouioui, lhe noled bouih An u an soluier, liunier and lecturer, lo giu a series ol lectures 111 lhe Meihu- uist church early nexl week Hie Voung 1'eoples' club.aitci a lively debate 1 uesday evening decided that Durturd niiei should be made an open port, iiiiiiaiii 1 limp chaiiipioncti lue .itinnuti\ 1- and Gavin Mattel the negative. Nexl Thursday evening, H-b. iBih, the N. \. Dramatic oo- ciciy will give a variety ciaer- lainiiicni 111 Larson s pavilion, lhe programme ollercd is musl attractive and tvill doaMlaaa draw a large audience. A committee, representing tu, Capilano improvement association, was in colilercuic with uu illstrnt cnuneil on lucsdai evening, Willi relerence lo a salislaclory adjustment ol expenditures as liciwccii Un dii lercnt porliuns ol the disiriu. Thc committee eumpnscd Uias. Nelson ol Vancouver, W. .1. Irwin and John Lawson. Freeman Cummer, ul 171I1 street, was the victim ol an BC- iident recently, which loriun- ali'ly mlliitea but slight injuries. Mr. e.11111 mer leu Irom a se .iiiulli, a distance of about twelve leet, upon a hardwood lloor, striking on his right suu and shoulder. He renind a severe shaking up and some luiuscs, uliiili nave put lum upon an enforced holiday let a while. At the spinal general liieiiing ui tin* board oi trade, held on I uesday evening, the appointment ol lieslili'lll D. li link as n picsclilalive oil llie delegation now being iorined, undci the auspices ol llie Vaiiiouvci uly council, to proceed to Ottawa ill colineclluli Willi harbor improvements, was 1 "illumed. Certain rccoiiuiiiiulutiniis wetBj adopted relative lo the siuiul matters which l'rcsidilit Dick will lake up with the dominion government. A visitor in North Valiiouver Tuesday wa.s I, Chappell, ol Calgary, Alia. About a >e.u ago he purchased 11 acres ol land near Seymour creek, and came out now to have a look at it. ln view ol the probability ol a bridge at Second Narrows and other big cnterpri/.cs in sight, it is needless to say Mr. Chappell feels well satisfied with his purchase. He believes all the Alberta grain will dm a market by way ol Hurrard Inlet, making it the largest ami busiest port in Canada. An eflort is to be made to establish a temple ol the Pythian Sisters here. C. Choice, has lelt for Barnard, where he will Ih- employed ior some tune. Mt and Airs. .1. MiT.eod, ol Shoal bay, are spending a lew days in the uly. Tickets lor the Horticultural Society's dance, on the and, are lreely selling. lhe forager was in porl ou Saturday loaded with icedstuiis lor uie I5rackman-h.cr U>, Miss I* 1,1 mi 11, ul Missiun city, will spend some time visaing iriends in 1-iorih Vancouver. lhe Modern Vtoouuicn 01 ue miiui nave an uiganuer ueie, ciicicaw.11 iug lu e-siauliMi a lodge J. J. McAleece, dry goods aiiciclljlli, puipUMSI cieciaug a lesiueuee 111 Um Hear luiuie, ull ms piupeiiy, 011 14111 fusel west. BU. aim .uis. llainian nave this week moved miu men ie- sidcUee IU lUc Capualiu insillci west. lliey have \a i.eauiuui localioii oiciiookiug i-.iignsn bay. Al lhc regular meeting ol lhe I'ytluaii louge 1 uesday cveiiuig, nue candidate was advanced 10 the sccund rank. Ou lue . 'in the members and then lady iriends will join with the lodges 111 \ ..in ou ver in an claboralc celc-bration ol the Pythian anni- v versary. A Francis Willaid Meiuoiial, 111 lhe lorm ol a social euler- ijiiimcnt will be given by uie tt.C.T.U. on Thursday evening next, in lhe Meihodisi cnuicu, corner M. George's and 4lh. A good programme wiili ngue re- iresliiueuis will be proviued. .1 collection will be taken, .tlayor tt. 11. May will preside. The box social and dance held by the lire-men, in the ivagics uall, lasl evening, mew a large- crowd aud was uioruughly enjoyed. There were about sixty hums, Hum iiliun the hei piu- cceds weie >bo. 1 lie music was provided by Prol. Nurubeiger 01 Vancouver, ,uid the danuiig was lonliuuiil lo an early hum. Alexander J» luwnsiey repoil really moving quite treaty, pai- UCUlarly 111 liloeks aitjawul to Moodyville, Minih is regarded as ihe mule oi activity ior v. tt. \ \ operations shinny, in block Hin, subdivision 274, ihey have sold 14 lots in lue pasl tare weeks. Iks lois laca on 1st street antl realized >IJoo each. At the request ol llu easlein sloikliolilers ol lhe N. V. 1-eliy \ 1'outi l..mpany, wlm anal ptes.nl Int. lium Ioninto, liesiilclil D. li. Dick has lalled a muling ol the I....111I ..I Hade, al lour u cluck in inoiiow i.-*ai- ordayj aiiinmon, in tha uiy llall, lol Ule pill pose ol aicoru- lllg ihese IcplcsilllallliN au op- poliuuily lu exj'iess Hun Hews icUlivc to leri) nutlets. Mr. Mlllel ami Ml. PsTT), extensile slui km.I.Ills 111 the N.\ . 1-crry fc 1'uwci Company, i.ni who n.i,. arrived uom lorouio, to allcllt! llu annual iiieciitig ul lhe company on Muiuini, spent some nine 111 the city yisleniai, aiqllaUlllllg lliiluselles Willi tile comiii ions imm the view point ol lhc ratepayers, ihey hold voting options on 55 per icut ol the slock ol lhe eulnpauy. The third sailed leillal Will be given in St .lolin'a church on Moiiduv Hilling, at N p.m. Miss I'.n suns, Miss t,ibbings, and Mr. Iliirrup, Irmn Vancou- ui, will sing, 111 addition to Mrs. llewelt, Mr. Hooley and other members ol the church ihoir. Sullivan's "0 Gladsome Light,'' Irom the "(iolden I/Cgend," will Ik- sung by the full choir. An oficrlory will be taken for the general fund. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C. THK EXPRESS North Van.oi vkk. B. C. SMITH. K1M1A1.K « MOKDKN raatBBMM Bsraser tsBasunwi One year ■ • M*JJ Six months - • • '''.' Three llii.lltli- • • ■■*•■• liiileil Stiiti'i. ami Kon-inn.f l.-WlH-ryMU AliVh.lMISINi. RATES lausaiaat Dueui AmraaniaaaifTt— :*l a.'1,1*1 |..T iUCh Batcll IIIMTthlll. l.,,i»,i: Nariims. Bit -SAM per Inch |n-r in.'iith. I.ASII AM' I'm mill Sa.ll. .;*. llll ala.l-, *..'. j Wl .Uin, |7..'.0. l.i:.,,i A-ivm-nuMi-First iii.iTtii.ii, LII .■ent* per hue Mth -nh-i.'i|U.'iit im-i-r llaall. tt. |'.T llll.' Kimisi. Norma ta i "i ii Nam Coi- rust,— III ..'iii- |.eriiii.',"..eh iii.erti.ni. Cwmuci Aawaawaaaaata—lane *r ran****] a.. imHnf i" **i'*i''- lakaa. Allthtllfetla .ontriul n.lv rti.eiui-iil' must Ih* in il" li.ui'1* "I tin- prill-*-! lu IV«|ii,i..I.i wi .tu nu t.'.-ii-iiri-|'iihli.'«lii i in the Mil I*-'"- Norih Vancoi iik Fee. i-'. iyuy IIKIDGK AND RAILWAY 111 iil.lel 1" u.ii'i\ l" tlu peoplo oi Nurtli Vancouver thc latest and must authentic in- iorinatiuti, relative to possible bridge and railuay develop llliilts at Second Narrows ainl iiii tlie north shore, a lepn-siTit- attve ol The BlftBSS Mailed upon A. Iv Wnuds, tnanafing directm- ol tha V.W. & V. rail- m.ii, and vas cordially (ranted an interview. in response lo a ijnestion relative tO tha prulu-Mc ,.iv Uii ship ..I iln- proapactive brid|e at Second Narrows, Ur, Woods .stated iln caae, ia aubetanct as iulluws. The iluiuiiiioii govem* uieni had luiisiilcred the cun* sti in tum ol a railway bridge at thai point ol sulliuenl import.nue to Icdetal intcresls to giant a siiiisuK ior its construe* tion, Imt llial subsidy was gratitcil specifically lur a rail May btlilgc lo ii deaignated railway company, namely, tha V f. iV v. kv. This raihraj iiiliip.inv is qnitf ready to Heat with the provincial government or with nay municipality or individual loiiienuil, lor the ioii- stiuition ol a combined i.ui- way and tr.tllu bridge at this puint, so llial lhe structure may be made ol the greatest I'ussiiiK* benefit lu ihs publii at large, lml in any Mich Bffotia Uutis, tin* i.iilwai ininpani na,uld not consider aa) propo aition that would jeopardizi the subsidy which haa ulic.uh 1'itii glallteil. Asked ll In though! lillle lias a leastlile inelliu.l l,\ mIu.Ii Join) ownership ia stub a bridge lould In* arraaged, llr. Woods replied lhat, pereoaall), ha did llul sic aaj lllSlllHT.ll.le .lllllllll ly iii llie w.i) ul stuIi an nr raageucal it might be at ranged between Iha railwaj rom pen) ..ml the provincial government by a commuaitj oi interests, b) iin.iii.s ol a ia ni.ai Ot ui joint control, The bridgi mighl l.i- vested ut a separate l.n,ml ui trustees lor lhe joint owners. The relative cost ol construction and ol mainlcn- ance could cusilv be reduced te a mathematical baaia,and equit ably adjusted .is between the parties. Mr. Woods w.is then intcrru- gated with ralerenee to tin pro liable earlv beginning ill ...n ■i*ii'*n operatioei for a rail- M.n bridge, Relerence was Blade to tin lact that an ,m- lluttiKiTiient had lieen made, to the clli it that the V W. ,\Y K'i i o would begin wort oa detail ed plans lm sin h a bridge in tin spring; that thc coupletioa ol these plans llnlll.I OCCUp) pel llaps tWO lllulltlis. ami ihal uill- struiiion operations would then begin at once. Ml Woods as seiiieii t.. the accuracy ul these .statements, and added thai, m puint ol lact, considerable Work upon the detailed plans bad already been dune. 1 lie coinpanv had likewise exhaustively discussed the details ul a loliilillied railwaj and Irallic bridge win, their engineer, Air. Ua.iuell, B) Whom lhe 1-laser hut MlUgl was designed ami iuiisIiucUti, anil was in poaBBBSlOB ul all UU salient l.nt.s liialiu 10 stun a sllUeilllc. A attar) with relerence io ma Usll nl Hie repl eseu la mis IM lastiTu capital, in uounecuon Uilh tin Mail l„iM- 1'olUT Co. ami uu- l. *. ** If- Railway, aticiiad ibe miuiTii.iiinn uiai ilii.si ii'picsiTllaliu-s Hail aimed, as expected; that lhe] aad laniiiii) goaa una "« a.iule plopostllOll llllllll llTllili ,ng ii. tin- cast, and lhat tugu- iiatiuiis were pruiieuiug saus- lactoruy, uui mai mc emit- panics eolleenicil ale nul ill -jci- UUoa lu uiahc any iiuuie. slaleUliTll at UK picseni i,..,i .Ur. uuods was ...sum, ..s U a lael llial Ule \ . tl. ci ' * aj eu, puipuscs seeaiag aa aauu- ilun ol us cuallcl uUiitig nn pieM.nl session ol ihe uuuiiiiii'i. iiouse. tu w lliiil lie replied ilial ll was a laei lliul au ajc plicaiiuil wullld be mam lul au extension Ol UU mailer mm respect to UH'braach usee, uat not with icspc-ei iu lue main line, aiiil as uie Dlanili uucs an all un UU nm lliun poiliiui oi iiie line, nuiiaru mm is Bin particular!) tateresiea inwau, in discussing Ule pro,.a.ui loss to me \ .u. av i. ay. oi llie clause, gunning UK rigai "' punliasc B riglll-oiway aunig llie.Notlll I.iliu.Uiil iiaiiTliu.il al pines Wlllill onlallliTl loui oi ,ive years ago, should u oc ni- icssaiy lor mat cmup.iin 10 aj*« ply lot all cxicliMtili ul Ule Uia,- tu lor llieir mam line, Mr. Hoods did noi CPU Side! UK item ui uiy great moment io uu lailuay lOllipall*. UTal, bccau-i the iharter units maiiy iuui- dleils nl miles and, coiise-i-ueui- i\, to uu- compan.) mcea locai n.n.uu.ms au ul uiiiy illiiiieTiia. lllipullaliu, allll, SeeOlully, Be- caUSC suui mailers ai'c usii.tu; relerred io arbitratioB sayway, and lt was nol tllullglll in,.. such a Uatise ill tne UiaricT would material.) liuiucncc a iioalii ul .illnllaiii.n, inusinikh as cxpcllclicc goes lu sllnw lllal, 111 sUeh eases, lallna) luliljiall us tillimalti) luivc lo pay wn.ii sUill lands an* wm III. ccs ensuring a large tonnage iiniii the very oataet, The roaa will also tap territory wBosi lumbar wealth is thai iar in.u- eesslDlc. iiu. Utinbar owns a nail ol llnri) square miles ui uiiar on Uie .u.iiuijiuiui nui, said tu be one ul lue mosl nn- itaiiie propoaiuona in avruia., Columbia, uiiter umber pro- poSltloas wuuul also duiu equal advantages trout uu iiuiiding ul llu pluJceTcu lun, especially as u wuiun upc-n up a termor) exclusively t-nou* iar) to mis city, ine raitwa) Mill be ol sl,iiiii,.1.1 gauge, aim iilllel sicalll ur uccuKiiy m.n nc UUI1/.CTI. .1 iiaieipuwel u„ ilie .ilaiuijUalii 11 vel capaidle ui developing JOOO liui-.sepower,iias ijccn loiaieii, a i|Uaiiluy amply sulliuenl lo |Uppl)' lhe elcnil Call iTIUgl ll'l llllllllllg llCTglll and passenger trains. Aniuiugh lm.itiuit surveys have nul yei been made, uu synilicatc lias sccuied much valuable dala about UU grades Hhiili would have lo be sui- lliuliitlcd, as well as ill legalu lu ihe reaoarces ui ths snure territory including tha ranching and (arming country ia Fstaber- lou mead-OWS, It has already been ascertained that the runic via Seymour creek valley al lords no sctiuits engineering uu liiuiiies, aad that the teat m construction will bc Iar beloa the original estimates. Thc cutisliuciiun ui the proposed railway will lead to greatly advaacc thc well being ol Nortli VaiiiuliuT, and there is every* aisslllallie thai upua tiuns oil the line will be mm menced at an earlv dale. Insure Your Life in tbe POYAL Insurance Co. 1 A. FARRO General Contractor Innil I'li-iinni*, Siniii|i iiii.l Itmk UhUltillg. Kxlr.i ..ire n, ir hosier. aii dsmsajM muiii' k'""'* I'MIT.liY M K N T A I*. IC Ml • ltd St. Wsaat Df ' n.Ki.l le I'll Hon .. iim|),son t' Wight N II 111 It V III N iiiiii Stkbut \Vu8i, South Vim*.i vn; PRIZE WINNERS Royal Standard Flour Coupons The lollowing ten numbers have heen drawn from duplicates ui the coupons which lelt our mills during January*: Trees, Slu ulna, U*,*..-. I*l*,ii.*riu.' I'laiiU S|ii.iiiii|i, Pruning, liar.la.» laid Mil -|'rii'in*i uml I'riu.iii*.' ilu-uld lie.l'.ii.' In in nmi t'.Mnr.'l.. s.e us nt one*, 28415 17000 5666 28201 7423 25766 26307 27579 27775 25993 ■ *. fa-— ':*gT*,*V IVT WaV* We KiHcil ihe bwltiea ' Mnoufftduteit, i'n indothtri * < re- ; i '■ i i ■ •y i f luving llieir Ntml I | ti..-. bjrKjtpert* Prrlin^naiyr,'- ■ ■- ; 'p. Our Invmtor'b Aj ' "',■ ■ii -it. MnrinnaftMnriin, '' " ' ■' *Vo il- \l,.iil'f»l twIWaaMn ,n IjO 11 • i COAL COAL NEW \VI*:l.l.lNGTON Coal dlreal Irian the ini.en. I'l.iee u.iir ord. H I*"ii .1 .1 -ii nn* your «Inter', a |*|.la. I.a.re'e lliiuineiila > i I a.riiie in . I* « I.* -. Pri, a - nulii l.ai ■_',■ | i'|.li ul V, null ill a. ni*. on ha.i"l P. LARSON Ila.1.1 N..i'!i \ ..in "in. i Telephone No ^. To each person returning the coupons hearing any of thc a- liovc BUmbcra arc will, as previously advertised, deliver free of all charges, a handsome dinner set ol 109 pieces. CIT THIS OUT AM) KBBF P01 KKFERKNCK. RKMEUBKR all tbc coupons hearing the aliove numbers have left our mills, lull some may still he in the hands of the dealers, l'ri/.cs will he awarded no matter when the lucky coupons are rc-tuiiii'd. DON'T P0RGKT we are giving away 10 sets of dishes every month, and every .pilli sack olRoyal Standard contains a coupon. VaNCOIVLR MILLING & GRAIN CO., Ltd. VANCOUVER, B.C. MMt Axe of George'? ♦*)♦♦♦♦♦♦< ;-x-*X"X":-x-:"X' •y.-<"<-<'">'>M<^M^&f-wwtf$ FOR FIRST-CLASS GROCKRIBa ^^^ /~1rto PROVISIONS QO TO P1S8BBTE0 MlvATS canski. coons MJCiMILLAN'^ ANI) FRflTS CORNKR I.ONSDAI,!''. AND KSl'I.ANADK AGENTS R.iu.u.n 1 r m-.\ .imi k llu miniuiatioii relative iu lhc , >ni.*-.11 lie 11,,11 ol a lalll.'..u up SiMiiutii ink, 1.1 connect with tn. 11.i.r., ijisi given mi the j.111,iii i.y iiu tuprcaa, la li"» hung unlily 1,iiii.ism" * *■ V. 11110 in ei PBUCTB making liim.. ol il. 1 lu .ip|.!ii,,u.'ii mi .... ill.lltll is Hull 1.1 luii ill. legis I..tin. .11 t Muii.1 .nm 11111 111 graiiieii, aa no uppoaiUofl haa .is yet .ii vi ii -pad, Aaaociatcu Willi 1-. C. Made, K.e., in lm sehcliic* ale such well Miuivu llien .is c '1 Dunbar and B, .U.bur Weil, aud liny purpose calling the* ruad the t .nieuiiui «\ Noi them. The proposed route will bc w.i llu* valley ul Seyiiioui .unto the wateishcil iioltli ul Loch l-mui'iiil, ami iheiue via the vai Ki, "i tin Indies river to 1* north ,11m ui Huriaiil lulu, wilh power lo extend northerly lu an.l tin.nigh the Petllbcrtoa meadows, and lo build a branch line via tin* \,dle\ ol furry creek t.. tlu* slu.re "i Howi si.unil, and t.. build branch Inns tu variolic promising mining pn.pi rtn *.. 11,me of wlil.li BTI nun linng i|.;ve|..pi-..l The 1.gum tu lie tia.u ise.l In the proponed line is sai'l i" po* * iceptil lllal llaieial levillt- NOR IU i.lVCM M R H4RDWARf Ci»iiit)cin\, Ltd. New Store- New Linen Righl I'rii-i* We 1.my a full range of ORANITBWABB MNWAUl-; rot KB! AM' TABLE CUTLERS SPORTING GOODS PAINTS, OILS, BTC \11rll1 VaiiroimT llardwari l'oiii|iaii). Ltd. .1. w. .nrksnN • Maaepi M 01 Lonaicie I leteorwne R |).i yull Wllllt • a chea|) j Building Lot ?• # ! t • ? Houses for R'tit or Sale i J all over the uty • |A.SMiTH&(().! • i,ti\v^A-v■A^^»^-v^ .-.iV-AiW-AWvVa^^-Wa, )ual in the < ny Limits, 100x182 imi* fiiiiii S^()().()() S'J.'i ilnMIl llll'l >-•'' per quarti r; hrtwv| six per i'mil. tn t Ha.ll-a I'llOIH .».••••••••••••••••••• NORTH VANCOUVER DISI Kit! L01 553 LONSDALE ESTATE To lu. pal un tin- market shortly Choke 50-foot Lots, I'li-iin-d ami fudy for building on—streets graded—within wat. r—electric light nnd tele- phone ii vice. Thii property la aH«tt»d on the hi^li |roond overlooking Quoenibury Avenue Boulevard, and COtnmandl one of lhc finest views in North Vanoouver. Pwepective Buyers want- in" property in tllil I'u-ation.and full information would Uo well to npi'ly to ROBT. WARD & CO., LTD. tor. Hastings and Homer Sts., Sole Agents hi. No. 279 Vancouver ^•yi>iVVS*--a/*i*-*^^ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER. B. C. Great Bankrupt Stock Sale = Of Cent's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Still CoD~NDU€$ The many patrons of the new store have gone out more than satisfied with tin bargains they have icciivod. They all agrct that thero is no need of going over to the city to do their shopping now. This great sale will be continued for one more week. HERE ARE A EEW PRICES TO CONVINCE YOU 'XM>*X*is al uiriespondiuglv Imi prices ♦•M**.**:**M**>*.^X**H***M**H-*>*M**X^^^ While these are bargain |irict's to clear Ihe Ross Stock and make room ior now goodl which art- arriving every day, the people oi North Vancouver will Iind that inv regular prices will be exceptionally moderate at all times. Seeing is believing Come and see Everybody welcome if only to inspect Next door to Burns' Meat Market CUMMING E^.'"air~lt~fO~m~~tl- lit Arthur I., llaiward, an itinerant journalist, re-present iug the Nuithciii Press byadtcau, Ul llllll 111." .V or III laueui. 11 lllisuui, Heeling a HUM ,*■•. laslli gam, it I'ling a uos.. - twcui a lioiiKlio.iui aim .1 biaruag iimn Winnipeg it,,,.- uiu Uleaus, lie- lias iiuuiu li .... lue \\a) ulli un a C 1 R ua pass,aim will cuiiuuue- BIB kuuii lu .sew 1..ik, 11.1 lamina San l-i.iuiisiu. lie suueu m U,iS Wllllllg lip UK lllllllll} a . lie went aii.ug aim iiuiiiu.. Ills 1 xjn 1 uinin, aim lie Iuumu as 11 lie li.nl I1.1U suliic. In 111,null.II lie suts In 11 as taken lur a detective; in UegUla lell iu Willi a iiiiiiiii ol 1. anil got tun nut oi inun, ,11 in llllaelte lie Was lie.111\ klllcu 111 a coal mine, al 1-leiil lie saw iwo men killed .iini anutiiii in juicd 111 a w leil.; a I Ituliicii 1.1 was licl'l up lit a lum ban-in alliieil nnu a galling aiul i,.i. Ix.il ul all Ills (....-.si.*..*.!,.us ,**.", at SliUstiup i.ikc he ami a p.iu mi .llllle.l 111.. .Lit s ull llu 1.1 Kl 111 uio Wcallici, ami was I... in llosllillletl, Ileal 1,1 Hull lie tit 10tiled a lull.Mnl. ..lul ttBggva thr e.isll...uml tiain jusi 111 Uilli, III \ alii..uui In tta.*, helil up and made tell In.it it Happen ed by a Um l.l man, ami in Nut lit \ ant outer he gol a g.....| SijUale meal ami lliildclllulli imbibed copious dlullghls i.l in. celebrated Hurrard o/.uiic and the Wuudetlul sulili BBBBtlCa surruundiiig this l.iineil burg. Arthur 1,. Huy ward is a 11 niark.ible young man, anil ,. attire a little mule so. BKOKK HIS l.l-.i. s.. llial winu im...1.1, am »,* .Mimiiione,., ni uas louu.i Vo 1,. 111 .1 in...*., j....nun .-.um ...**.. ial BUI wa.s ipiuhit iui uu oui,.1^, Had llu lillle sllnclel ."ne 1111 st .ling ul Ule Inui) Win. .', .. iall couiagc. lie ttas ii.ntiM.. lu bl. I'aui s lluspll.11, t aliio.i til, wiicle lie Is inuiig as tun Ba toiilil Ik .nunipuiiu. ruuc.1-. ui.u.uisMi'ai.ii. lhc new board ol police coin- BUaeumen, cotapnaug iiayoi .Wa) (Jilcsi.liiigi, .tlilci man .ue- Ncisli and Ca !'• .i.nlison, lit... llieir Insl inecling oil 1 ticsu.it. Iln loiiiinissioiiii.-, went inu' all liiulliis pell.nni, g 10 imu lllll Us. lelt ill.Hi.uglily . 11.1 lolluWIIig lollllilSII.il*, It'll reached: Thai thc aervicca ol i.iiclakci al lite ult lull i.i performed under duscuoa 1.1 uh li.l ev, ami lllal t olisl.il.I. 1 inn. lie gi.iiite.i ..ti additional ti bm Hu.lllll lot the saliu. Unit UM police compel occupants 10 n in.'tc all lull.iiiiiii.ii'lc 111.1l1i1.il It..111 Hull piciinscs, h*. piotiu ni b] bylaw; iimt tin eily cona 111 III' Ill'Ul'SlCtl tll ll.ltl ll" I pi.iu.iili, west ui I'liaeUrlield, slashed, lll.it tile pollic llolnt operators ol slot machines iii.ii lue) 11111-*! Iieiloseil liilllnt 1.,., ami that otic tuck In given lol linn iciiioi..1, iiiai cstiinataa loialling ftlju in adopted i", lhe veal, us siililiiilleil HI det* 1 Uu* ih.inks oi tin ratepayi * wm tendered Uu- citj council .a v. aaconver lor ilu reaolntioB paaaad at Iheii hut mcetiBg, "• assist North \ am..uui .1. Uu [present juncture in lerry mat- tats. .lames AliNair muted that the uly council be requested lo lake inlo lonsiilcialioli, at tin earliest pi.ssli.li liloluclil, lm lcnillll.itu.il 01 llie least ul llu 1,'ins.lalc at 1 line tt llall lo lilt .V V. 1- il ry A r..\tel Co., an., lo declare the u li.u I a piilm. ttliall. Cat llul. A public aubacriptioa w .1.- opencil to asaiat in Iht appeal oi the .U01..1 Boat Transports 1 mu Co., in charge "i .1. a. au Nan, k. I-i. Uacaaghlcs and r. 1.. 11 si,n, and .\*o" tu... .mu. sinbul al the Uteetiflg. A recant bmsangs u*otn m. government states that both pal lies Will be llealil "II lp Ilil..; lli\t. MSIKlc.1 COUNCIL NA'II'.I'AU-.KS AM) I' I'.ll K\ The little son ul .lames Knk palrick mil with a ten paiiilul .undent Satlinl.it ill jumping oil a bank on w hu h lu* was playing, he fell .md broke Ins lep in two plait". Tlu lillb lellow had lo drag Inm-all l" the nearest house lot ussist.nn. ,-itid in doing s". grratIv BggTa \atld llie iiim'Ulon ol lhc leg, Mayor u. ll Mat presided ,n ihe ratepayers' meeting Tace- da] ctining. .1. K. .1. Murrat was appointed secretary. Al dermali Sihtilt/ reported lm the lollllllltlee to miller ttllll the (erry ditiili'i'*, that the direct' ors were prepared to coaaidei .■i.-v 1,...... ..tie hall "I om* .|iiuitu sum, ami tlu balance io debea lures. A deli-gallon was appointed lo coiitet ,1 petition i" ihe govern IIU'lll al VktOlia asking thai Hurrard Inlet be ni.idi It" t" all .mii Oh iiioti'Ui n eras resolved that llu 111,it..1 ,HI'I ."lllllll ol YullinUiel be lei|lle.li'l I" Bp pa.llll ,1.1 '■ ,li . .11 III' 'I'I'lll 1 lion. keel. UcNaUghl pie,nie.I,.in., councillors Gordon, tt. itovci and Davidson uere present at in. meeting ol the.i 1 --111 **.. cona ul last evening. Iti-pri-M-itu lues ul lhe several Inui. 1. is n.i lhc load III,.iliiinli Wile III at leuilaiiie. I pott million, U it is lm.ilh resolved to but [rum aiusmii I Co., "in* road rollri Willi si,illlli I . al .1 I >.. Jtn, and "lie sii.m break) I at a lost ol S.-.-.s;. T In si- in. an both "i Baglii li 111.iiiiii.I. lure, an- higliit recommended bv Districi Engineei 1 cron, and tvill be slnppul direct Irom tin i.iit'.it. Action wnii iiiii cine tn the < al lui |".ili"ii * "l ill* plant was laid "-11 Reeve Mi Naught was appointed repr l.line on the delegation in pro lllll lo (Itt.lit,I ttllll lllllllll. lo Sen.U.l Nal lows bridge ami ll.itb.'t llllploUilliUls, Pound Noi ict All. t lain sale ..I ..lie I.Ill' ..ll with 11 bell; polict rtatios oa Moiid.it, l-elatn.iit 1 sib, I*.*** at |a, 0'. I", k a in r.l.ii PK1MK City Poundkccpei l-.iiiiui tupreaa: Sir,—Alter Uu lii.iiuiiuii s u- li.alks al llu inciting ol lale- pajc-is lasi evening, 1 uiougiu 11 llllgUt he ailtlsai.le llul tu uls- eiiss Uie liy laws loo lieu), imiiioie retrained iroin doing BO, nut, oll ttllll lliuugllls, i ii.iiik cult retepaya ahottfal K.u.w uu* loUowug Luis ill .nay, lyuj, a lit law to lease U11 larrj uas pat uirottgn lm COUlCll anil siii.ii.iile.l lo in. ratepayers, this Dylan was voted uu ami earned *.. a ma J"iuy 01 ..in. tin uu :.uli .inu 1 ,",*,, tm solicitors tu tin- inu- liuipalil) lepuilcu llial llie li)- i.it. migiii rn* declared iBvalid upon appeal, ..mug to 11 not .^ null a.ltd Usui 111 lull. I'll llli 23rd .llll), I903, a BJ I.at 1.1 rescind mis byiae was im.ui) passed t>) taut luunul. me agreement lo nasi thi I • ■ J.* ttas inane 011 1111 :,i.i .111 ly, lyo), aim in January, Ull 1..111.ill put liil.'iigu a lit.att l" 1,inly 1.11 i.as,, nm noi sin, It,I,lul io In. em 1. .1 .,, 1.11 Inlaw lilcliiH li, lit .111. SiiiUil/. I am i|llilc wining I., a.11,lit .Hi. I..,uui ■ „.,sun..11, in. t ims i.ti.ni is legalised Bj laj a i.l llllii I, innn ui, win II * aiilu11 lllal In. I...**. is legal 01 binding, mi Um lotlowiag j;i"iinils s,,iiia„i (,, ,,| uie iiili- "I*. iI'.il ait leads, "NotWlU Sl.all'llllg ,111) latt to till aaal, tiait, a mtuucipal cowu-il ahall llol haVS lhc p.twei lo giain ant peraon 01 corporation ant p.n tn111.11 privilege "l iiiiinuni- ty or eaemptioa Irom tin onka .ut juii'..li.ii.,n ..I the i'.ll"' 1.1 tun, rn i" graat am charts) lieslmtilig a light, llanililse, 01 privilege, ..1 gnr any bonus H ' \. inpllon In,ui ant lav, lal. "i tent. .,i retail .uu tax, "i iai. levied .a uin iiiaigi.ii.ii. unless tin satin is 1 111l.01ll.il III 1 inlaw tvhich, before iln- Baal passagi thereof, has been stili- initiid to the electors "i lhe iiiunnip.'litt tina. an entitled I" lull Spoil a Ul I,itt tii ."II Halt .. .1. 1.1 iini llllllll li.i I' eeitcil tile assent ol a majoiiii 01 ilie eiecluls wnu snail VON upon suiu nyiati. .iny ,in., latt ttniiii noes in.l iiiilu* mc assent ul UBS eiecluls as al".. s.1.,1 siiai. nut ka tain. ttliu win liul aiiiiiii tin i.ui lllat llll .Ml. Ill I allloliUI 1 .1 ry ,v luwer Lu. Uliilei pi 1 sun culiillllulls lium a liaiiiliisc im iiamliisc uas Bevel iiiiii git ill lllclii ll) tin ilul.,is|aii„| 11 Hull is a tta) 10 ligailn .. l.aiRileiur aclluu ul all) eoumii, tin let.) input ing Uu* en* .ni'i ratepayers ..1 imu ti* liiue is llu lillle lo iusc- III Hating tins mallei reclined at uiice, ana i woiiiii uige even " I .11, i'.l I l 1 lo l,IM tlllS lll.llll'l up aim light io uu l.nisli .ip oiogtsiug ior 1111 span, u.u.s truly, UIU1A.U I. khl-.M-. lib. lu, lyucj. I lib. H-.kKV (JU-.Sini- I'.dltul l'.Xptcss Sll, As ,1 sulisiiiini tu IWO lists ..ne insuring Ucssrs Hun l.iiit .V Co, against uii) loss ii..) migiii m.iKi 11. running m. OppOailioB bonis, .nul tile ..llnl im 1..si*, 111 iiii comiBg *.a, I sll..ill.I like I.. Kln.u, 111 the ctciil "I 11 inning iln ..pp. ..I, ..I. tins, gilillelii.il I.. i,. ,,1 ||b- lilt t" dlsp'.-e ..I llnil 1111,1 esis loi panapa .1 ing. aaMaat ami kup the pi......Is, nl will lint hand nni ,1 p... '.;..n 1.. I 1 divided pro ratio i.> the sul. acriban Tins aeetna milt tail to lh..se whu itisiiri tluiii against b.ss ou tlicit spatula tloll Yollts lespctllllllt , I lllll'. North \'..11...in. 1 l.l. 10. Noith Vancouver Mai. Nl., ■', ;.i|. I. I" I .1 V..in 111,111 un.l .ill C • u mi . 11:13 a in p in . HN l-t 1111 1 r.. I.. 11 1 ■ Mail) .nn ■ '> ia . ' is k 2 p III ■ , , I .ill llll,., in la,ml,I I t . " .1 ,it tin wu k. I. North Vancouver Livery B. ANSON, l-l-UI'. Light hies Talljrbo i 11 IH ■ ■ „ • ii. 11....... >.i ri.iim»r.»«.«n«i.ii-i.* ■ 1 a. ii. . , it .allll' m„l H..1..I* Pioneer Bakery S. H. Walker, • Proprietor In sb Iir. m) dailj deliver* .1 II JMIts III III. 1 111 * < I I '.I lib.II GRADECAKB PASTKY, I'.n PIONEER BAKERY Ten Elegant Dinner Set a given iwa) * ry mouth tun ■ 1 It IIK KMAN'S, : 111 t \ , IIpi , II. , l<..i.il Stsnrliul 1 Imi..11 iii muiii.. 1 i.,1.. , I biS lllllll IS ...|p. I a I 111 '|u*.jit sad ' ■■ .ill .an goodi Iri I \ Inr iiii.i-nctt (rmrri Rill C.R.I1ICKMAN I ll \\' ,:lin "'ll -I rmsSm-s 80iialiln prim A churn nl vniir Iniile re-ipeet- lully imlieiti-d— :::-.: T. HUTCHISON Oor. Keith mnl Mth ts. l'lione S2 Be* Rolled Oats flour Hai) and feed Seeds 411 ORDERS DELIVERED CoverhiU's Darlrv Flakes-the lal.-st breakfast food. Try s package: 15c oi the righis of non-smokers ill public assembly, and il would certainly make it more agreeable ior lady ratepayers to lake part iu public atlairs. Thanking you, Mr. Editor,for your valuable space, 1 am, sincerely yours, JOBBPH OGLE I North Vancouver, Feb. 9. W. H. Stoney & Co. have received a shipment of three thousand rolls ol all grades of wall papers, borders, etc., in order to provide for the demands of the spring trade. Local buyers should inspect these latest patterns. J. W. BALMAIN C1VII. UNUINICI' l( Humility Surveyor un.l Arel.it.it SOUTH VANCOU VKII. G. E. JORGINSEN II.II [.ftuM. Md S. I. I «"i) Sl*rvt>a*r -mom ait Ralm-.f, llr'ili.*"a tv*".*. C.w.'.a. fceimm-l Hail.,*, niiii.I I..***' '".' 'r'H'll.in I!h|i.. Timn .lie.. Mannar <*l>.i>.,**.. H >b-l> vUI„ii»,-i.. Kll il»- n - .-'i. »'., V l... '"ThK H C MARTINSON & CO. Building I, ■ I !■ Contractor* Builders and Contractor* P. LARSON is prepared to supply I imr, Brick, Sand, Cement And all kinds 0! Building Material iBquantitie%io .-mi and nt reaeonahla prices. APPLY— HOTEL NORTH VANCOUVER TEI.KPHONK Nu. 2, 1. I'lsiii and S'uM'ifi.'ati.':'. Prepared. When thinking "f Imllilinif l.l im give uu t'Miniate, HORNS BLOCK, i.nNsnu.K avi*; Or P.O. Box".', Mtiili V. \,'i. N.V.FISI1 Co. r. A. BU Ilia, t»ro|>rletor PALACE HOTEL rim 11 L-MMiiu noiti on mt COABT 11 iiaaata-MaaJ-aajat..) V i ,a*la«T«—*-*a—H> AN IT-TO-l'Alt. TOURIST RESORT KatM: »l.nl) I'EK DAY AND UP ih, Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Lonsdale Avenue, ai Perry Landing Harry Mitchell, local ■aaagBT, All kind, ol Kresh Finh di-lit'i-re.l -tally Simiki'il li-h a »|.ei'ialty. l'unlirv, I'Vi'** ami Vi'|H't»bliw. Our aim Is tu |ileat*t*our CsMtnttri hh l.i goodi and (irict-h. ('or. Lionedale Ave A 8th st I'llONK SI Shvriiil Iinin lo Families ninl Ki'Uiilnr Buiinlm HalMinur ferry euiiiic'tiiiii In an.l (rum Viiniouver. Hot sod cold ttnii-r iu every room. Return iall MIb in every room. Barber ■baa in I'niiui'.'ii"!!* REDA & ANDRUSS phopbibtobs SCCOBI .iimn, - - . - NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Cars leave the Pern Landing for Queensbury Avenue, Twenty-first - ti «-<•[ .md I.uiimUI*', Win. Ii street and Keith Road as follows : 6:15 ,1 in,, (1:45 a. in., 7:15 a. in., 745 a. in., 8:15 a. 111., 9 a, m. 9:40 a. ni., 10:10 a. in., After 10:25 a. 111, cars will leave Queenslmry svenue, Twenty-first and Lonsdale avenue, and Winch street and Keith Road it lite iiiiiiiiti-s tu the hour and twenty-five minutes past the hour. Can I'm''' NiiH'lei nth street andljiieeiishtiry avenue, Twenty-first ■aires) sod Lonsdsle avenue, Winch street and Keith Road as (ollows: 6 a. ni., 6:55 a 111., 7:20 a.m., H:o5 a '•••> **:45 a. ni., 9:30 a.m. After y:3o a 111. ears leave tlu* Ferry Landing at len minutes past the hour and twenty minute**; to tlu- hour. UT An hoats are met hy the cars. Advertising will Sell Your Lot VANCOUVER Business and Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS W. T. STK1N & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CHIROPODIST MAPS AND BLUt PRlNIS. City Auditors North Vatiiiiuvei 516 Pander atreet ARJH.TECTS E.STANLEY MTTTON.M.I.C.A ARCHITECT hiu. Hastings Street West, VANCOUVER, B. C. F. GORLICH, (Graduate) VANCOUVER MAP & BLUE- CHIROPODIST. Corns,liutiions, PRINT CO., LIMITED sore feet, etc. eared. Munv - -. um «-t„.„ii tiir—i vears practice ia London, Eng. Electric hliu-piinttng, *lM« <*» Carrall Street Room si Davis Chambers tracing, city maps, illie B. C. .Mills MS Hastings Street Weal Crowe* W&* Clumbers, 141 (Timber ...ul 1 radtng Co*s Hours: 9 to ,: a.m., . to 6 p.m. Say** street PhoM ..-^Patented Se-ct.onal Buildings. READY MADE HOUSES THE STANDARD HOUSE BUILDING & CONTRACTING COMPANY LIMITED DENTISTS MU lu AUCIIONtERS DR. W. !•'. WRIGHT DENTIST Successor to Dr. Dalby t.a.,1. HASTINGS ST. \\l:.,l', \ ANulUVER, B. C. Phone 1)78 Of-.UGGir.TS Prol. JOS. E. M RNBERliER Musical lim. ta,1 Vancouver Opera 1 louse lipoma 3 and 4 Slats' llall, Lor. Kobson and Gi.tiivillc Streets. All Instruments. Phone- 2530 A. II. BE ATT llC - AUCTIONEER - 163 Cordova Street wesl is tin- onlv auctioneer who will, pay spot cash before the sale is conducted * RED CROSS DRUG STOKE PROK. GEO. COWAN, Expert teacher ol Violin, Mandolin, HEAL ESTATE Keep your eye on BAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply lo MORDEN & THORNTON Phone 815 440 Homer Street Vorkskire (iuarautee A.TOOKDOVMD i Banjo, Autoltarp, /.the., «ri|fagj|ja| (]H)«lfc| LW. 53 Cordova Street, ' give twi-niy private lessons j"""'mvu T^ """ 440 Seymour Street BARRISTERS McCrossan, SCHULTZ Ik HARPER BARRISTERS, SOLICITOR.-, NOTARIES, Iik. 32-34 Imperial Block Cor. Pender and Seymour Sts. P.O. Drawer 1116 Phone 2444 BATHS Kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sts. Thc only tip-to-dale and reliable bath house iu British Co- lumbia- We cure where others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Plain baths, electric baths, shower baths, massage for bo- dv, scalp and lace; electro therapeutic baths a spi'iialtv. .IDS. KALLETHE, PROP., Graduate nf Berlin, Germany BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 33ft Hastings Sl. W. Canataa Gr<-atait WatUrn School R. .1. Sprott, B.A., - - Manager PITMAN'S GRADUATES gel thc highest paid positions l'ilm.iii's Business College, 632 fi.M Mh Seymour Streei, VANCOUVER, B. C. JOB PRINTING High-class lob Printing at The Express Office GOOD STOCK PROMPT DELIVERY VANCOUVER, B.C. lor I7. Further information Prescription Specialist i at Cowan's up-lo-duli Musk Phone I053 j Store, bod We.sliiiiiistci .111. FENCING Phone 403 M. V. WA1TT I CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street WIRE KENCINi, Farm and Ornamental Gates Garden Arches, Flower Stands B.C. ANCHOR FENCE CoXtd *•"■ - *•**■! _*lMm - 743 lViuler Street, MusK c,u",ls \ AN'couvi-'.R, B. C. 1|"' aMeat anak house- m B. C REAL ESTATE LAW AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED 1-lRE INSURANCE R. Kerr lloulgale - - - Manager GROCERS CHEAPS1DE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail nh Hastings St. (dowasUitl) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays UPIICIAN HAT WORKS HAkDMAN HAT WORKS PRACTICAL HATTERS - ll.iis ile.nud and blocked ,.l the sign ol the Hat po ABBOT STREET VANCOUVER, B C, LADIES' HAIRDRESSING MADAM HUMPHREYS The Alexandra ss'l Grain ilie sl Hcalp treatment lor all kinds ol 'Iim,ise Chlldlin's lull Hilling. I'.n lal Massage Mann tiling ll.itrdressing 2S.S" Shainpooing so. Photte 1000 DR. KliNG Gives positive relief to Hcad- .lilies ,.1 Neui.Uslltss i.illsid lit lU'stiuin, and ireats all soils ..I impel lal cusight. Dr. King is the highest authority on eyesight in Can.i'li All kinds ol optical ii'puiriug done. DR KING U.l GRANVILLE BTREET, VANCOUVER, B. I, PHOTOGRAPHERS ntil.un.llia ALLEN'S RESTAURANT LOANS The Cilv Lo.ui Cotnp.iin, Sterling block, 74 Hastings st I . RaaBa-a* iv.. i.,mi nn,uev 1.1. Biases, h*MMaSSrrlaCa*S. rtMSas r.*< .-i|>t*. mn psnaeal propsrtx, larvansnta ol ml.* ix.llllllt, ll"teli il|.""llll'"l, in,.net I'l* varu'cd milnri.'l fSOftS aptS ll" ir mtn intme. MARII-;i,S STUDIO PBOTOORA.PHERB 11] Hastings Slreet West, VANI OUVER, li C. The best equipped studio iill thi- ioast Phone I.'.'* For cxicllint pluii'.gtaplis uml sulislaitioii go lo the IMPERIAL PHOTO STI DID Coi. Carrall and Cerdota sts Faltillt Cii'iips and ll.il.t Pictures .1 S|H'iialt\ I'.ililllel Photos llotll Sl 00 Up or PUNTED OFFICE STATIONERY PLAIN OR IN COLORS TRY Till''. I'APRKSS PRINTING OFrH'E NORTH VANCOUVEI H Lunch or Dinner 25c. Shorl 0ideis at all hours 37 Hastings Slreel West, lANCOUVER, B, C. aag^ -ZL-. ON*-**.*! 10k 1,001) SECOND HAND SAFES, at bargain prices, Phone 244;, SEWING MACHINES VANCOUVER SEWING MACHINE BXCHANOB 791 Granville Sl. Wholesale and retail dealers IB Setting Mat limes and Supplies. Maihuies rented l.y the week or month Phone 14»7 THEAIHES CAMERAPHONE THEATRE Mtihunicul Opera, Vaudeville and Dram-a Program changed every Monday Any scat in the house lot. \% Hastings Stnet West, VANCOUVER, B. C. WATCHMAKERS English practical watchmaker; Established 1889 Specialty, repeidsg wooiikooiT-;, 312 Carrall Street THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. NI.W ADVERTISEMENTS N. v. I n.*i i; Anson K«ukni|ai uili*—Gumming Bagla ih.* li* i'.ii,ij ' * .a Fire tale D, A Smith ,t Co, Snlo! I'l,..in- 2117, Yiiiiciini r Oaorf i Aai Pales .v M. Mil lan Beady mads hoviaa B, C, Ifllta Photafrapban Ba^ea I rhorpe Uatrletlottta-Rebi, Ward* Co .Wn Spring prints—.1. J. McAleece 1.1.■■{..lit allllll.T .el."—I', li. lli.'lalllllll I la.Ul ,>1"1\ I* I'll).I.lll ,-JaMl, Ui \ il Is ,*>n. i.ii.I. e. uu ii .ii-ls lllll .lit,.iall.. .IS lllll,Ills. ,vli- ■., ill i.'.li.p.s...., e ....iei. sllll'l, ... lil.iii'.iu, ea,,w,i,ui .aa,,,,, ,. I, ll'll*,HI. aa llUllS ttl'll ,,,||l UU j.,..., mt lollows; i'ii.,nui* i.ii.,i,.., ui, I....U11 l.l tt.'ih *, .'I ..'ll.- lli, ll.lllllllHK.S, -il.*..-0* Reeve Ik-Naught presided at the rcgul.ii meeting ui the dis- triit iiiittuil, held hi nhi\ ' -in mg lasi, Councillors U'eslovi i i.md..ii, Robsoa .mil Davidson it cri- presenl. A litter it .is read in.ni lhe Bunk ui U.S.A.. advising council that as ilu- result ol tin salt ul waterworks debentures then had lui.. placed i" ilu credit ol the council the sum ol >i.-*."'"i St'i llil'll. A letter H'"iu Manager A 0, Pern "i lhe tt, t Kl. Ry. Co., advised council lhat P. R. Glover, assistant general manager, would meet the council at nine o'clock, to cottier ttiih mn e-iict- tu proposed traniwa) i ■ uiisii.iis in tin district; received A lettei limn the reeve ol South Vancouvei und ol Burua- by, with information as to their arrangements Ior blasting stumps along the Inn oi lhe electric railway; liled. MaVOI ll'.llglas ul t .uie.>ll\el, wrote, asking llial lullllill appoint a committee to comet null tin li.ii u.l improvement la.uiiiiittie "I V.iliu.titer,lm tlie purpi.se "i farthering the objects oi the committee, and arith a view lo Beading a delegation lo Ottatt.i relative lo lhc aame. Reeve UcNaugbl and Council- lots RobeOB .in.l luiiiii.ll Mi-re appointed, ill llSpi.llSl III ,1 llllll llaill) tile sulil.i.t a,i tm* ,inti llll.lT- eulosis sueielt, a grant ol ,-*•* ttas lu.iile* tu llu suilit) . A letter n,.s received from the elerk oi the iltl n'llllill, lll- lliualliig llu .ippi.iiiiiiietil i,i a eoliillllllei* b) Hie uli eolllKll, to meet a aimilui committee lium iin district i.'iinul, loi the purpose ..I adjusting out* siuiniiug accounts, n.iti ..i uiiiting ia. ■ be arruaged, the publishers ..i ue .t.-\ -P. Hoiu aad i ommerdaJ Guide, wrote, •oliciting ad\°ertiaing;n lined in tin* iiiiuiiie committee, Aid. J. B. L,uii|»..iil oi Van couver, mads application ior a i "in in iiis property, fata .' aad 3, bloik ii, u.l. 2o33, -iS ha intends building on un same; engineer to report, il. R. E. Douglas applied loi ihe opening up ..i li.,lum road, irom Centre ^tint msi, .. ma- t,mu- ui boo leel lu lot lo, U.L. utsj, ..s in intends starting a p'.iiiin i,mill, iiigiiiiei lo report. i. s. Nye uroti. requeating council t., ,ip|ii,.,nn nu nl\ council lo ii.iti iiinn place ,i iiunl pi.ink ..ii lhe suli tt.ill. ..ii I...ns.!,.li ave., iii.iiii, ami also advising council ihal in is pre pan 'i i" 'in d.. road allowance, 66 led ttliu, lu nu pi..petit ..| Mi Rank .,, ohei accepted, J, 11 in,uiiniiii wrote, i" ilu ciicii thai in a i, i ,, | .onu, button rn .-i.'j*. toward m. t \ lanrioa ol i.t nn creek ruad, lo ihe aoathwi t cotuai ul n i. tot, ttas jeopardized, becaaai ol .id.it in nn tvork; clack lo writs •unl iimi .it" i lo arrangi iiu matter. Mr. Ila.;.. : ih. ,.,|iu ul arith iiiiiiiii* io signing ■ peiiiii.n I,, tm provincial ci mucin, [oi tin .iiiiciuliii' lhe iiuiiii.i|a,.1 clauses act, as to the ta.tlsllli.lli.il ..I tint roads; petition endorsed aim "i'iired signed, leaders foi i Iwork wtn opened,u lollows Kilmer road, S. Hieki I ffHj", piiiiihing live iilits pel liml , I). P. Lh.ss r punching lilttea nni-* pei lool. K, Groleau > |5J puni mug tin nuts pet iouo; 11. Thump sou Ji'.j punching Cltein cents Jin lool l Inin h sl in i, H. Thompson J6HJ, punching lifteen casta per inui; 1'. Oroleau fas3 pun. hn.'.' liti n ni |.ei liml; S. He. k. i 1475. punching 9 ceats per 1000 1 a,inn,111 road, s. iMi'tc .ui.\,iugui .uui ciiiiiuil- lul.-> ieui.s.i.i am. mn..un, Wilt galea iu 1 ie tui i.i iii.ii 11 j tn 10 Sccullil ....Hull:*, i.ln.gl', -llli- lllllllll .1 , l'.'. '..I lip".., lllllll. i, .1. receiveu. mill ..li.i.lllgl ,111.1 ei Ulli ill u.l Innil".. uin ,j.|ii.,.i 11,. 11 pIl.Mlll.lll ,l.S "ll llll ll.H.lua ll, ..llla^ laUil.ll. lit ll.l 11.Mlu U. U.l... , ,1 llll itllllllll LU II,a |*IO- puaeU 1 mi uui 1.1 im 1.1.. vs 1. 1 naltil. LUlllllll llllll llllU ClllllllllllC'C "l un ttiiuli, lu COmer ttilii manage] .v. 0, in it ui n.i ... L. bl, It} • 1-0. i.i.\N CREEK -mui'.m I lie i,.,.lle s .11.1 solicit Ol lilt 1 lt'Sl.lUl i.ili iiiiiiiii, ilium, nuliling a social eiilei uuuiiiilll, 111 the institute hall, uu iiuits- iiat, l-iin 11.ut lasui, beginning at B p.m. A guuii programme Baa inin arranged and ugnt re- llcsliliiiiiis lllll ba serveu. A g I imu is ussuinl tu all who i.m attend, New Spring Prints and Ginghams Our MW Spring Prints and lliiigliains have jusi arrived in all the BCWeat patterns and shades, including stripes, dots checks, and Boral designs. 32.B. Prints, all colors, gnml heavy COttOB, special IOC .win. Iiest quality English Prints, guaranteed fast colon, This number was sold ut 15c, all over lasl tear, uur price 12',c Beet quality Zephyr Ginghams, in all stripes and checks IOC, 12',c, all'I LSC Sliambrays, all colors 15c J. ,J. McALEECE KEITH BLOCS I.OXSDAI.K AVENUE PHONE yt WE HAVE SOLD all the Lots in Block 169 D.L. 274, from Lot I to 14 Wo now offer for sale Lots 15 and li'., Mlook llii), at* $1750 eaeh oui' quarter cash, balance spread over S years, at 7 per cent. We shall only sell these two Lots at iboVe prioe. The rest will be higher. S. GINTZBURGER The sio. news is exceptionally interesting and valuable this ituk. I'licrc is information worth ltioiic) io yuu in our advertisements, Read them. I MUaKELLAtJ KKI'AIKKL *-iiti> liled, ele. Key liltiii'i I Until - BaSSnl .-ir.'.'l m I tt . TAYl.uH BAGLOW & THORPE Photographers Special rate, lor one iveelt:—Firnt |'iir.nt tacit ninrniiiK to umkenii a|'|...iiiti)ieiit |Stl photon, NfBlsr f i |ht doz ful ft SO; lad parent l.,r |.1 J fed ...ir.-ut lor 1:1.50—lor children ap I" livi' year, oi ag.'. Our regular |5 1'nliiiiits (or tt per do/., air. l.no».l»le n.,*l Kaapl*.n..n», over ll.iiili a.f n.VA •LIMITED- 163 Cordova Strict, Vancouver, B. C. r 0, KB Sim. REAL ESTATE DEPT. Id I li 1.1. Iiiii cabinet iei, I Mitiiufaetitirr *,i* kiii. 1 - I Mi*.-i >ii an.l Aiili.pl.' I liml- inr.*. Store, Offlce, Baas un.l llnr Fix* I ii. - l;.*|.*iiriii|i in ull its liraii.li... II «.. I..'.. li.-l.'ili.*I.Un.ll.,.|...l«li 'iij*i ...ii, .**. i i MAI l.ul! I'Kits fiven pr pi attention i|.|)lieii.i,iii for Liquor License Tiki: S'OTICE thatal thaaasl ineal ■ lag oi ihe Board "i UeaBM I m iiii*.*iai|j,*i» ia-r ll..* i iti i North Vim ■ ■■nt' r. I Intend to make ippHcatlon lor i i.ittii licenM ior tbassleeisalrttai as, N • 11aa-r liquors, l"r lh. i*r.*ini.-.*. litnsUd on l...i is. Block IBS, HI.. 171, UrouB I. Vancouver liistriit. JOHN BK.XBON Dated tbii i-i day ol I'.braart, IM l|i|ilir.itioii for Slni|i lieense Viiili I, i- hereby -livi-n that nl tIt. *■" next maatini ol the Hour.! ol 11 .*.*n*.* i '.nm i--ii.ii.T- lor the t'iiy oi Xortli Vsnooaver, I Inlend to apply lor 11< l.ul 11.1ii..r or bottlelleeass,ler tin or, n.i*."• mi.ial. .1 ..n tin* -".ilh on.'-hall • I I *l l'i. I-l... k l'.V...Ii-ln.*t I'll 171 io Um add city ,,i .v.,rth Vucoever. H. C. JOllXMcHAK Dated, Pebraary 5th, IUB, Tenders Wanted TIKNDKK8 are invited lot the ereetlou ' ol i midenee i..r |ir Vrraer, North l ui' mn. r. Plan- and -p." iliaati,*iii'iii I.' Mee at Sharp' ,t. I bumpMo'i ef. ra, \"iiiia,i- .,:;', Butinfi Hraet, Vancouver, I, ...I. i- musl !"■ in in Wedneeday, Mi. 17th, 1908. I...*'-i r .n.i ini.1,-r n"t seesaesrlly i. .*.*pi.*.i North Vancouver HOSPITAL j*.. .11. a, THE i//vs/.s' DAW80S i * - it. 'I -'.' ■i.m.. Medicsl iiiid M. il, null Nur*.* Nurtli Sent Out on Appkcition tv* t.rii,- appli ..t Iln- Il..-pilul c.r. i'liii Street t Bt, Andreu'i Ate. PIIONF. f,q ouiiMK ft mm Real Estate Brokers llll \MI I Iltl ISMtflM'l LOCAL A1BKT* FOR THiCnUUBITlNII M ro. I lor Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . goto inos. o. MILLS Pioneer Resident Bool Makei I Lonsdsle Ave . above 2nd Streei |at the A. M. Uoss Slu'e Su n* Loam (iranted (or Leaf or Short Period! ut 8'„ per lent. 121 Lonsdale Avenue —(Tin- Urged list to choose fn ill, inui 11,ocks in all parts of the city STONEY 6 Co I'A INTERS DECORATORS SIGN WRITERS Diplock Wrighl Lumber Co. I7lh Street, Norlli Vancouver 1't.orr 30 Wallpapers, Taints, Varnishes, etc., etc., etc. 117 Lonsdale Avenue HENRYS /ForHie Farm / or Garden. . . f Sei'dt. Trca. 1'l.nl. .1 Hull. I Hon... gruHii nn.I itior..»Kltl | MM I lt)0 I'mje fiilalnijnr Vn \ Hi. J. HENRY \ 3010 Westminstei Road V Vancouver NURSERIES •u _ NORTH VANCOUVER .|. Mills. Riv Ctmlu I Bullet, Ml CaaBS .uia. II..ar l.r« nii'l -i.it bo}1 n* e.'ivi 'I ..ii iik il.Taiti' iiu'lnniv. i.*r.o* Thesehool will r pen Y mi Mondsr, Jsn litis. IM, X A I...UH,. Mholanhip will I I* A leredal Ksstcr lor rompetltinn X I., bearden ••• ♦♦♦MM>»t»»MtMMW Dependable Piano* • • • at Barqain» Some at half real vain. We an* lakine. main |ood piaaoi in aschanga iw tlu* KIM 41T0N0L4 ilu greati >t mechanical player a' .allll. Some ol these used piaooi an U good as tba day thev li It the factory. To reduce this stock are have •elected a number ol bsrgsini, ' a atilail upright planus for $200 $225 $250 *.,nranted t" be good as bi a*. Terms: $6, $7, $6 |>ir month UMITKD 139-441 Kaetingi Streei \\r ni'i' iimv prepared to iulet' .iiilns for Ml 1,1. FIR WOOD, iiii to 18 in. length .ili'i-iiilv for tin* stove A load contiiiiis aboui hiilt ii oord. Price *'2 per load on or before tielivery. 1'iwitively no wood li'livered wiiluuii oaah, ai m i-iiiiiiiit afford to pay i collector nt this price. All order* will receive prompt attention Kor Sal- Rots and District. Hntiaea on sninll cash pay- ni'-nt. Ai-i. it-.'!' in city and district. S|)fcial onporluilitiea for investment now. List your bargain* wiih ns for quick sale. RENTAL DEPT. llousi's, Flats und Sioivs—a good gtdoction at raaaonabla rentals. LOAN DEPT. We bare BppliealionB for several loans on the lust lirsl mortgage smirity in sums of $500 to $10,000. Interest 7, H&'Opc. per annum. t' Irwin i Billings Co., p.td. Cor. L'>naiUlc Avp aml-VIt S\. N.i lh ViDfiourrr. B.C. T»I*phono IA \V^^VVVSAAAA^\^VVSMsA»M^ \IIIITII VWCOIVKK mil k NIB CO.. LTD., TIM TABLE liHtt HAtl.l HIIUUII •S.O0A.M. •7(1(1 " S.U0 " 8.I0 " 0.30 " 10.15 " 11.15 " 12.15 P.M. 1.15 " 2.lh " .1.15 " 4.15 " 5.15 " S.15 " ' "25 " a is " 11.15 " 10.16 " •11.30 IIAVINS SORII1 V4NCBUVI 11.20 A.M. •7.20 " SIO " 0.00 " 0.15 " 10.15 " 1145 " 12.46 T.M 1.46 " 245 " .1.45 " 4.45 " 6.45 " 11.46 " 7.45 " 846 " 1.45 " 10.46 " •11.45 " NORTH VANCOUVER •N..t aa Sundsv ...... .......*. .*• .*. .*. ♦XMW,,>,>,>*W*K*^^^H,-M,*fr*>*4>+<^*t!Hl**-*M^ FIRE SALE Opening WeekS Qrand Selling of House famishing* (Mir lloiiscfiiniisliiiigs Fire Sale is imw in full swing and mi far tha success of tins sale lias fnr outstripped our greatest expectationa, Tha thooaanda of satisfied pur- ehaaen who thronged tha Itora daily were more than gi-ni-rous in tlieir expressions of pleasure .it the large taring lo he made on puri-hasr*-. Continued Selling for Coming' WeeK We are putting ottr latira reserve slock on sale at Fire Sale Priced, Although wc have sold an enormous amount ot goods, we still have a large stock to dispone of. £? £? Don't Miss This Purchasing Opportunity _7 0 D. A. 5MITH (a Co., LTD. Corner Granville (Si Dunsmuir Sts., Vancouver X (I# *;*•;• *}• **• *•• ****t* *I* •*• *** *** *** *** *•* ************ •** *t* *t* *t* ••* *******t**t* *•* *•* *•**•* ••* *•* *** •*• *»**»*^**T* **•****•* ****3* •***»* *!**5*****I*^**** *»* *I* *I* *t**3* *t**C* "C**5* ****£* *C**t**»* v