-, .•■■.■■.. '■■■-'•;' (Up Stoma Voltimf U Now» VA»ooyv>a, 8,0, Tupspav, July 18, lpll ' ..itisBBeemamemmBssaemi mn n ■ Nuwbei 38 111. "i 5SH5 Now f wt Office for North Vawwvtr \ Arrangements sre practically com- >. pleied for the removal of tbs pott nl- flee to one ol the comiuodiout storm in Hie Keith Block. Negotiations to thit end have been carried un foi tome time between tbe department and tlio local authorities, but delinii • iiilt.uc linns wero not received uniil last week. As a result of tloto initnio- tiiuiii the pott office will move tn tbe new situation as soon at lha fining* are completed. In the new offices Von private hoM'ii will be inilulled ai against 2fil in the old building. Tbii and the larger stuff employed will ocr- tainly give llm public a more efficient service. City Council Tho business nl tbs Pity council last evening was chiefly pi s routine objector. Many applications lor roads and sidewalks in the city were rcoolv- w) Iran) prospeciivt builders, ami t> Inni resiilentt. The anlirc council fit present with Ibe exception ol Alderman Hick, who was lorced lo remain sway on account of I lie intense heal. Davidson k Eaton nl ths N.i- li Viuicouver Coal k Supply Co., wrote asking that a road lit made ,pmiiah|.i lor two blocks nn miili street in order that the firm might be able lo get in ths lumber lor two new houses. Deferred to the Hoard ol Works. Two communications were received Irom Mr. James 1'. Poll, tbe lirst one stating that be had completed the clearing und grubbing nl a section on the eastern half of D L. 661 which included over 17 acres of roads and lanes alone. Tbis has cost tMVJI.WI. Mr. Pell staled that he understood that the counoil had made allowance for street area cleared and intimated that he would like them lo' take this matter into their consideration. Evidently with the motive ol making the above mentioned land an exclusive residential section Mr. Pell in hit tocond communication atked the cn operation of Ihe council and build ing inspector in enforcing tho three following lluilding restrictions nn the said land. 1. That prior lo June 30lb, 1031, no house or building ihall lie creeled or placed on any of Ihe lots within Ml loot ol an indicated principal street 2. That prior In June Willi, HOI, no huildiiig other than a privato residence ol a minimum coil ol W,issi shall be erected or placed op any of Iho lot* in block 36 and 37, D. [.. ISM. '■! 'Hint no residence so placed and used shall be occupied nr used by two or more separate lamilics. In referring lo III* latter commuiii cation Aid. Smith thought il wat not a matter which came under the power of Ihe council at all but tuggtsttd that the easiest way ol adjusting il would lie lor Mr. Pell lo nobody tht indent..! restrictions in hit agreement* and deeds. It wus liiuilly decided that Ihe build ing lns|icclor should Iw atked lo coaler wilh Mr. Pell and to assist him in any way possible. Mr. J. fi. Parmer, C.M.C, in a let Itr lo Ihe council reported thai Iho district engineer and Coun. T. A. Allan hud been inilructsd lo look into lha miller ol cuius through which Ibe waler tupply ol Ihe ditlrict it oh Ilined uud thai an curly adjustment ol Ibis may Ih looked lor. Tho application ol the tocretary of Ihe exhibitions ol flowen and Iruit lo Iw held here on Sept. 81 h nnd llth. lm a donation ol IIM! was referred lo tlie finance committee. Mr. L. K.'Jones, tecrclary of Ihe He purlmcut of railwuyt and cuualt, no lined tht council lhat the application of tlie Norlh Arm Hridge und Ilailway Co. lor a hridge and route rights on Ihe Norlh Shore ol Hurrard Inlet haa been Inkeii off Ihe list Mt down for hearing by Ihe Minisler ol Itailwayi at hit office on Monday, '.Mul insl. Mr. K. C. Hltkc, who was recently awarded thr contract for Ihe conttnu lion of a sanitary sower uu 3rd ilrrtt atked the council in t letter for lbs annulment of hit contract ui he had made a serious mistake in making his hid and that Iht lender wat W,nOU lower than he liud originally intended. Mr. Hhikc wus present in |»rsnn and tinted his ruse ns lo how the millakt occurred. A lengthy discuiiion arose over ibit mailer the council being divtdad lomewhtl in ill opinion us lo wbut lo do about il. .Some wen In lavor ol having Ihe contract rr-adverlluil nnd othris ol making Hie tBAOO in ib'i lion to Mr. (Hake's contract price. Mayor McNeish said Ibal he ihoughl if the lander bad been recti .ol from a man wbo had not done work uf ••>• ' kind before tbe mistake might l» ei cutable, but to occur at it had wilb a man who should know every |d>ntr ot bit buiinast bt thought tbut ilu lost Iimt should bt taken into contid aration and tbt contractor .ho ,11 in a measure pay lor bis nittakt. Tbe mailer wat Anally referred loth* SO gineer and tht Board ot fori* (or di« coition. A number of tenders lor recently ml vtrlited work in tht oily were oponnd but no awards wars made until ibe oily engineer bat made a lull report on tb* various works. Tbt ftndori wars a* to|lowi i Meters, Thomson It Stewart, grading ot Queeosbury Av*. from Third elreet east and wast of Lonsdale Avt. J It. ft, Im, west tide, $HI,lHn; oust tide, 111,410; Homano, I'inlu k Co., sett tide, t)fl,3Q01 west side, 113,0011. A motion brought before tbe council by tbs Are and liffht commillee In add one driver mid two dromon lo tin local fire department wus unanimously pasted. A letter wat received from Ibe Houd Ol Hallway Commissioners notify ing the council that a meeting would bt held on Thursday, August 31, to consider the crossing over Iho O.P.B. at the approach lo Ibe. Norlh Vuncouver whurl at the' foot ill Columbia Avo. The mayor will appoint a committee to attend. The city engineer recommended., an alternate main at soon us funds wero available lor the In inch wood water pipe on Nineteenth timet, botween Lonsdale and Quoonshury Avenuet owing to the foot lhat I hit pipe had In stand a high pressure and in cute ol a break would lake' a long limo lo repair. TENNIS CLI'D Ol'ENINII ON SATUHIMY Tbo official opening nl iho North Vancouver tennis grounds «ib hr> hold oil Iho coming Saturday. Aovocat.it of Ihe rscipict and ball residing nn the North Shore aro looking forward I > thii event wilh inleresl and many will toko pari in Iho opening loiirnuiiicoi ol mixed doubles and singles whicii will start at 2 p.m. Ladies mul gon- tleineii desiring to compete in tl,.* ore iei|uesied to send th ir names to tbo secretary, Mr. J. W. Donaldson, North Viineouver Hotel by Thursday in order Dial the schedule may In arranged, lea will lie served on tbe ground* il Iht conclusion of the lourniunrnt and ul eight o'clock a flannel dance will lie hold in Iho Horticultural Hall. Tickets lor tbt dunce may also he obtained Irom Mr. Donaldson. SIWI'CH PICNIC Scotch residents uro looking forward eagerly lo Ihe coming Saturday at Ibo dale ot tba Scotch picnic. Tbit event will lake place on Ihe lido flats near Iht end of Ihe old Capdiino enr terminus. A splendid progrum ol spmis hat been arranged by Iho man iigenii.nl which will lie competed in by rusidonli ol the North Shore. The failure will lie Iho old men's race, lift veins and over. Local Census Incomplete Niu*Ur Not m li*t«—SsippUmeot- »ry lists Now Ready. Ill-cause il it thought thai there wat a number ol perioni whom tho cniim tratort could not find at home in lime lor entry in Iht main census re lurnt, trrangemeuli have been made lor supplementary census returns Irom Norlh Vancouver. Mr. Hcclor Mao- hen/ie, who ii in charge ol tbett Ion,i», may lie lound al Ihe office ol Henry Evei k Co., Lonsdale Avenue, ption* 6, and til residents whose names have not thus lm been entered may scour regis!ration by providing him with Ihe necessary information. NEW m iiiiiii. COMMENCED Suiilb Hum., contractors, havt cun mencod work on Ihe new Hidgowiy ..hool under I he direction of 'Ink of Workt, firo. Campbell. i KW'EIVE SENTENCE, Charged wilh converting shingle hulls, Ihe properly ol .various Norlh Vancouvtr lumber merchants, to iheir own uat, a Japanese aud bis partner a while mai), wore tried before Keeve McNaugbl io Ike diitrict courl on Saturday. They were fined fit and coilt and aitewed damage to Ihe extent of In each. NOBTH SHORE BASEBALL Though Ibe grand old game uf bete ball bat lo a certain extent Join upon Ihe thelf in North Vancoover lot the paatanl season, Ian. will look forwent • o it* revival on ftinny evening noil when at recreation park a I earn con posed of Hit dower ol local ball tola- ers will clash wilh a foil aggregation Irom Spencer's deportment ttort, Vancouvar. Tba lineup ol Ibe'local team bat not yet bats derided on bvl a lew ot Ibote playing will be Al. I-oyal, th* former Vancouver catcher and cot.l Itagiu iter, Mr. W. P, (Into, tjorn, Anderson, Larson and Henry, Iba real of lb* lineup will b* dtoidod on al * practice iswigbl. Tb* gam* wil| bt **h^ m mem w*m"' NEW FIRM TAKP OVER BUSINESS '' '. w" i.ii Store of Fraier Hardware Company which has been bought by Salibury & Johnstcne. The established firm nl the .1, I). Eraser Hardware Company, so wall known to tho North Vancuuver publio for tbo past live or six years has sold mil its business to Misrs. Salsbury und .lolin*loiie, u* per a notice to this effect in a recent issue of the Express. Mr. Johnslone, the experienced partner in the new firm, is a man whoso posl connect ion with one ol the largest hardware houi.i in eastern Canada as travelling salesman for eight years, and Iho position which he held wilh Thomui Dunn previous to Hint business being taken over by tho Wood Thomas Lrggill k Co. admirably lii* him lor his present work and the cut turners ul Iho old linn may expect In profit by Ihis experience in securing the bust clns* of goods at fnir market prices. Mr. F. T. Salsbury, the oilier purl, nor, needs no .introduction lo Ibe public ol Norlh Vuncouver, for during hi* long Connection with the Hunk ul British Norlh America during the pusl Iiii years, he bus mudc countless friend*. The new linn will greatly incnata Iheir slock, will inslnl new fixtures and completely reorganize the busi lie**. They will pay sp.ciul attention to Ibe supplying ol household articles uml have made special anangein ills for catering lo Ibe contractors in t|iu cily and district wilh u complete line ol mu I er iui necessary lur any run sti'iiclion work. Those having need* in ihe hardware lino will do well to look uver their slock before going elsewhere. VANCOUVER COUNCIL ENDORSES AGREEMENT Every Obstacle Now Removed™Way Clear for Bridge Building—Meeting Today At their regular mission Inst evening Ihe Hoard ol Aldermen of Ihe city of Vancouver adopted the agreement be twee,, Ibo V. W. ii Y. Ry. Co. ami Hurrard Inlet Tunnel and Hridge (',,. The agreement wut adopt,d nitluuii uny uuiendnieiil and in Ihe ideuli.'il luiiil ill Wllicll il llllli iibea.lv le . II llll opted by tho council ol the oily ol North Vuncouvor and district ol Norlh Vancouver, ll is u notable l.icl that in all three councils Iho vole wa* absolutely ununimoiis. Tho situation could not well be more oucoiirugiiig than it is at Iho present lime uud Ihere is every reason fo Conclude that Ihu North .Shore now stands upon llm verge of the rcoljuilion ol those hopes towards which such strenuous efforts have been directed lor years past. A 'second conlereuce ol the representee lives ol Ihe two companies and the several iiiunicjpulilies inter. .1 .1 will he held' this ulloi'nooii in (be oily bull, Vuncouver und Inasmuch us unbroken unanimity prevails wilh re- spurt lo Iho agreement, the conference Ju.ul.I Is' productive oi material re suit* looking lo an Immediate com lllelicclnenl upon the preliminaii>* lo annul bridge const ruction. Till- DHI'd STOKE IDEAL f'onlaining the luti-sl in drug kuic lino u. the purest ol matcriul for the ditpcniiiig of mis I ni nn and the most dainty and delicious creation! in the lino ol ice croam or soda water, the magnificent tlore ol tbt North .Shore thug Company, E.plunnde Wesl, is one whicii will not tail lo delight Ihe most ditcriuiiiialing ol customers. lu addition to Ihe low price! which the new company are advocating and which empale favorably wilh Ihe price scale ol any Hrilish Columbia drug tlore, a unilorm quality ol good* may lie looked lor, which have been uuefullv s.-hi l.il by an expert buyer, who thoroughly knows hit business Tbe dispeniing chemist, Mr. I', ti. Thomas, flim.lt., needs no iutroduc lion lo Hie residents ol our cily lor he is Iho pioneer drug man ol Ibe Norlh Shore, having formerly opn.it ed and owned tin butlnets now being carried on by Mr. Tyton, druggist corner Lonsdale Awnuo and Keith Hoad. The long experience ol Mr. Ihomut has admirably tilled him lor Ilie extensive lii Id iii which he is now op crating and those Norlb Vewoiit erifoe who find occasion to purchase Ihe smallest m I i.l, in iho drug I.lie Irom Tr. Opii et Camp, lo a Solution of Traumeliciuc, *ill find thai absolutely accurate dispensing il * leal ure wb oh in Mr. Tbomat Ijccomet a virtue. yesterday a large shipment i.l Winn poia't goods were received, niday a mw .lock ol assorted chocolates and fountain syrups came iu, which Hems will interest On generation of grown up young- ladiat and strike terror lo the pocket ol the attentive youiu mun. During tfaa duration ol lha present hot wave lb* pretence ol lb* l.rnd tome fountain wall filled wtth doling drink* I* an advantage ol which Wie store boasts and which the thirsty end perspiring public will patronise lo the lull extent ol Iheir capacity and means. HAND CONCERT The following progrum has been ur. lunged for Ibe bund concert on the mill gulden ol lllll I'lluQO Hotel Oil Thursday evening ol Ihis week t - I Mulch "Medillllh tempi*" Kiiylnndy If. Itcvnrie "Birds ol love" intro during Alice Where All Thou : Arolmr 8. Concert Wall/—"Dream on Iho ll" Ol' I Oil.,' I i. Serenade- "Evening Thoughlt" Hoediwcl1 fi. March "01.1 lliuck Joe" Have. fi. Characleiislic-"Tlie American Musician" Miller 7. Concert Wall? "My Udy I aught ei" I ,1 nip,. 8. Selection ol Scold) Airt— "Bonnie lb in Brush" "Bobin Adair'' "Annie Jjiurie" Slater 9. flavotlc-"J.lttlo Mnric'' Dcnnofl HI. March—"fireoling lo Greenville" Myors oonsAvt: the kino THE TALE OPJWO CITIRJ Morion fid ure Keproduelion ol Chalet Dickons' Ureal SIory ol the 'ion. One ol lha. greatest attractions yti presented at) the dam Theatee w«J form t portion of Ihe program on Friday and Saturday (alt. Jhe tf production ol tsarlet DiokW great tiory "Tb* Tale W Two Citim/' oo»- bintd in 'brae ratts ol film wbicb will lake about three o,uarl*n of an bow to run o"' f,'b" pictures produce ip stirring and realistic scenes that would iiiivl the approval ul Ihu nnlluir himself Ilie tale of wrong and suffering eiiilurcd hy tho mattes during one of Iho darkest periods ol Eranoh history. The play is abso- lutoly the gom of Ihe liloraturo ol that uge iii which it wus enacted nnd is tho strongest work ol Dickens. llon'l luil lo sou those historical und thrilling pictures Eridny and Sal- lll'iliiy lit llm I inn I heal re, lit street west. Mrs. A. Campbell Hope, Tiroman Block, will not receive again until lur ther notice. On Friday iillernoon while working near ono ol Iho slentn shovel* of Contractor 11. V. Tucker, a workman wis hit by Ibo mussivn shovel. The man sustained cull about Iho bead, but m serious injuries woro received. The recent gruding contracts awarded for the improvement ol somoolllm city's finest thorougbluret ure proceeding as rapidly as a large force ol trained men and Ihe most modern machinery can innl.e llii'in. It is iui iin iiled lhat within n week fully 3,1100 workmen will bo engaged upon city and district work on the North Shore. Tlio N. V. Epworlh League held its regular monthly literary evening in Ihe Molhodisl church last evening. The subject or topic ol tho evening was "Wlio made tlie most dcsirubli I'lli/i'iei, Norlh Europeans, South Europeans, the inhabitants ol Ihe Balkan Slate* or Asiatic*'/" A prise was given for Ihe best paper. A pa|ier on "Asiatics" by Mist Ada Mordeu look the prize. Mrs. Markle gave u line re citation entitled Ihe "fruirie Fire." Altogether a very enjoyable and instructive evening wos spent. ENJOYED ENTEIITAINMENT A largo attendance, principally young folks, enjoyed the baud Ooncj.l and free motion picluro show" u' Ihe Japanese Tea Hardens Is it F> di.y evening. Tho loudens havo recently lieen lelnoilelled, and the summer houses and nooks painted so that under Ibe brilliant lighl of Ihe rleclric lumps tboy presenleil a decidedly line appearance. A number ol those present look advantage of the proximity ol the ice cream cun for the evening wus warm. Mr. Wallace Interviewed North Short Industry Will Not Be Rebuilt oa Old Site. ''As I consider Ihe rulo ol taxation lo wliicb I am subject disproportion- uie and ridiculous wjlb tho fire protection and oilier inducement* offered an industry in North Vancouvor ills extremely unlikely lhat Ibe Wulluce Shipyurds will be rebuilt on their old site." 'Ilicse were the Winds ul Mr. Wulluce, recently returned Irom his trip to Ihe Continent, lo Iho Express reporter Ihis morning aud were utter ed relating to Ihe rccenl firt which in his absence destroyed the entire plant. Continuing Mr. Wulluce said thul he wus now considering Ihe offers of I wo sites which he intimated woro up tho North Amu Three, he said, will not be uu i,nvein, ni lo shipping and goods directly Irom England or other points muy be ns easily rcooivod as at Von couver, North Vancouver or any point on Ihe coasl. Willi regard lo Hie pre sent' conlrucls, sufficient inilallulion ol machinery and temporary repair* would be '"mi'd out npeessary lo fin ilh llii'in. niter wbicb Ihe definite lite ol Iho plant would be decided upon. When asked aboul hii I rip Mr. Wallace smiled as be said (bat bis plea Ojire had been somewhat spoiled by worry over Hie ratepayers' association meetings (I don't think). He said thai while away he wai uiviled lo tbe trial trip of a now boat in Glasgow mid alter he had spoken ol shlpliuild- ing on tlie Noilh Shore of Hurrard Inlet a gent lemon wbo by the way, Wat one ol the largest ihip ownert in tin British Isles add heavily ioteretl ed iu Norlb Vancouver real tttate, drew a copy ol Ihe NOBTH VANCOI'- VEtt EXPpESS irom hip pooket and proceeded lo read Irop ite columns ol (hi mochluation* ol Uf. Wallace Irom lb* ttendpoint ol tin ratepayer** at: sodstlon. Vhii mowbW * |*ff '* workmen ars busy among tba ftiins ol Ibe tbipyardt saving liose porthjns of mtttvmy wbicb have escaped loo larioul deiwiirt V Development of Diitrict Municipal Authorities Have Done Much lor North Shore Although ut tho presont lime tbe city mil Inn ii n',i are carrying oo a lie nicndoui press ul work connected with local development, the diitrict is with ci|iiul, il not greater, energy pushing lm waul Ihe chariot ol progreti iu Ibi municipalily. Since tbo fint ol lha year the district engineer, Mr. John It. Cosgrovo and Iho Board ol Works have labored unrouiilliugly in then efforts lo comply with the orders ol the council ai regards Ihe opening nnd upkeep ol muds, installation of vvatei systems, erection ol public building! and the removal of dangorout lues. etc, for the convenience or good of Ihe niuny home seekors who havo within Iho year located aniougtt us. A shorl smutnuritiug dl Ihe work at puttoui in hand logotber wilb ilemi as tu ill progression will doubtless be of interest to resident! of the cily at well at tbe ditlrict. Tho wnrk of reducing tho grade ol Ihe long hill ou Keith toad oast it completed and Iho finished undertaking presents a very fint appearance, Iho grnilt il*elf ibowing an appreciable improvement. The work ol improving Ibe Keith Bond Irom Lynu Creek to Ibe Norlh Arm will commence ihorlly and will Iw one ol Iho grcaleil works ol im provomeul which Iho diitrict Hoard ol Works has undertaken in connection wilh ils loads thii year. Thu contract ol the ektention ul a portion ol the marine drive west hai been recently awarded lo Mr. W. S. frcscolt. Tbo clearing and grading ol Main si ie i'i in D. L. 'Jill from l.ynn Creek lo Ihe silo ol Iho northern approach to Ihe Second Narrows bridge indicate* thai Iho dialricl is alive lo tho necessity ol providing in good limo road access to this all important work upon Ibo Norlb Shore. Tho grading work ol I,onidalo Avt. norlh gives tn idea ol tbe mulls which Ihe district end cily may arrivo al when Ihey combine Ihuir foic.-smd now oil thai is required is Ibt extension of Ihe i in Ion' lo repay lb* dis Iricl for their lm.sight in providing such a I hoi i-ughhue. Messrs. T. O'Connor and Co. art proceeding rapidly with lb* local im pioviini'iil work on King, Ijucen and Nyi stieeis aud Jt ,. hoped lhat lb* completion ol Ihit will lakt piece wilhin the piesnil month. On Tucsiloy, Ihe llll) intt. Ihe district oiiihoiilin paid a visit to the new plank road recently built by Ihe Seymour Lumber Company, at tbe In vilnlioii ol Mr. A. IHploCt, president pi Ihe Company. Tb* road is Ir.im ihe company's mill oo 17th .inrl across Lynn Valley ltd. and St Heoigt Avenue up tht mountain lido to the limber reserves. Tht ditlrict lathers pronounced Iht work a great improvt- ment and an aid in opening up new road* branching Iron) this one, lb* panoramic view was also line Mun Ha lop ol Iht mountain and a splendid view ol lbs gull, Vancouver Island nnd Ih* Eraser rival could be ditcurnytd. Tbis will doiiblles. aliinct many lour- i.li,, lor in addition lo Ibt view o."d Ibi easy mean, ol acceas, lb* conditions lor picnicking arc ideal. Tb* improvement work on 'he Cap- ijeno road between tbe I wo hoists it proceeding rapidly and many resident* ol Ibal taoiion as well a* tourists wbo bavo recenlly gon* ovsr lb* road Mfrret* Ibidr approv*) ot tin vork. Tbe Lynn and Seymour Creak bridge* look very fine lo tinht n*w coate ot r*4 pate*. IViraiJs in Mo- Tavisb Mi are pwnwding tfnotn%i lo Ibe term, of tin Wt»«#.^ Matt- W*f *rf WP m**// mm* mtjmm'm^mmai'f mu Vlm+fBm UMffgim pigvin e-mmm m^mfMMmB to rfaU Ik-, park ot -btc* lm ty *i^iTmftfmm* Wm ptP** Wm I *f^' tWtoi^ 1, a TH8 BXFRBSB Nwrfl V*MGoyy*» B,C, PitMiabnd TllMdgyi and Fridays by North Siioa* lJros, Umit*p GHQ. Ht MqkPM, Editor and Manager. <>n» year, 11.00 ami or siiusciimoH ' ' Six months, 60c. « Tbwa months, 86c. United Biotas and Foreign, ll-W per yaar Adywtinlng Kates will ll* qnnted on application. M Tb* R»pr»ss is devoted to the interests ol tlia uo'rtb Shore ol Burrard Inlut Ummj, It oonstilnte* an advurtisir.g medium of oxcentional »elue lor JWWm ft »thorough and *ff«ct|ve in*nn*r tlia population ol North Vancouvor l»J'|ajil Pistrlat. Kvwy nltort b) wads fo |iv» advertisers tb* moat satisfactory I In contract advertisements should ba ia tba printers' hands not i.m. Monday and t p.m. Wednesday to ensure insertion in tbe North Vancqovm, S, C- |ut.v 18 ign TO CONTROL FOIIEST FIHE0 With Ibe arrival n| Iho warm days which have prevailod fur the past week British Columbia has la:rly entered the danger xone in relation to the greatest enemy ol her limber ^sources —the forest fire. , Already conflagrations nt serious proportions have been reported from different sections nf the province and the provincial fire II..hi ing system has been called upon tn make strenuous efforts lo curb Ihe flames. The fearful holocaust through which the Cobalt and Porcupine districti ol Ontario have jusl passed, serves as a lorcelul reminder nf the terrible havoc which is possible in the destruction ol limber growth, of towns' and settle meiils as well as iu loss nl life when a conflagration nf thit nature goto beyond control. British Columbia bus passed through similar baptisms of lire which although not of so large proportions as thai cited wero novertlie- Its* of a most serious character, at witness the great fire which swept the mountains and Ihe valleys ol Ihe Slo- e*n 1 iiiiii.s lint civ alter Ihe great Hood oi I Mil and Ihe lire whicii wiped out iho town ol Fernie, a lew years ago. The records of the provincial fire lighting department for the pasl Iwn years show thai in numerous instances tires have raged in our limber sections which were ol a most destructive nature but which wero prevented from assuming much larger proportions, involving, much more serious cnnseijUenc- et only through prompt meusuros by Ihe department and the utmost exertion! upon Ihe pari ol all Ihe Are lighting resource! that could lie prets ed into service. What ihe record will lie for Ihe year HHI de|ieiiil* primarily and chlclly upon those who freipient the forests for either pleasure or profit. There is no doubt that u very large propoi- lion of the forest fires whicn hair raged in previous vems bus ls-e:i due lo causes which might easily him been controlled. The exercise nl ions- unable prudence upon the part ol those who find il necessary lo riurl camp lire* or other fires where ihe..- is a possibility nf Iho flames fifing Mat niiinicaled tn timber tract., will el (actually prevent a very large percent age ol those flrei which ordinarily develop. Tlie proportion ol foreit fires which aro the result of u deliberate art upon Ihe purl ol any person or pernios is extremely small, as is also th* iiiopoiii.m due lo spontaneous ceutet and it it correspondingly I hie thai tbe proportion which are du*lo human agency and which might have been prevented by Ihe exercite ol pro- ptr precaution! is very large. In point U (act, il railway rompaniet, lumbering companies, camping parlies, pun peclore, etc., could lie induced tn exercise constant care wilh respect to fie, then it no reason why Ihe great er number, il not practically all Ihe (oratt fires which so persistently dcvel op, should not be prevented, An efficient and thoroughly organ!*- ad eervice for fighting forest fire* is an acknowledged necouity, but Ihe very beet possible atrvice in thi* regard must prove more or lots ineffective w> laat those who can ao easily control the etarting and tin extinguishing of tiwae tut (roat which th* conflagration* develop, can M depended upon Ibo co-operate with tiwitt warden. Md (Mr* ****) WVtfttt* W«>, by axlimjmthm tinea lofmi ttm if WWW fmmm 'mmimm nW* mm. wfWWww j 1 Ummm^'tM m additional ftnamf/ftm .wiivsn nav* wm fttftt sibs year lor fighting these fires, and notwithstanding all Iho warnings w|,ic!i have been officially issued tn Iho pub lie and lo all who Irequont Ihe forests the purpose whicii it is sought I hereby to serve will Iw deloatoil tn a greater or lessor extent unless those who ars in position tn do so will lend their assistance in order In carry these preventive measures into effocl, while on the other hand il thul co-operation is accorded, then the havoc wrought upon the timber resources ol Ihe province this year Irom forest fires will lie hold down lo a minimum. LOCAL CENSCS HETCRNS The main census returns aro now completed and havo been handed in. Another opportunity will not occur again lor a period ol ten yeart. It is, therefore, a ma tier of ibe great- tit urgency lhat the population returns Irom North Vancouver cily and ditlrict, lie swelled by tlie addition ol the very lasl possible name. It is thought by those who aro in position to know thai o,uite 11 number of residents nn (he Norlh Shore could not be reached by the enumerator! in tim■■ to insert their mimes in Iht firsl re- Inin*. Arrangements have therefore lieen made fnr supplementary returns, for the convenience of those who have been misted and lor the benefit nf the ciuiiiiiuiiiiy. Every resident who it not absolutely certain Ibal hit name etc. was duly given lo the enumerators should take u day off if necessary and make sure thai ho it on Iht roll. Tbis is a mailer concerning which no man who is alive to his own intcrcits and lo the interests of the community in whicii ho dwells will lie indifferent. Dnn'l be u dead ono; by all moans get in on the census returns. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY The Tlieosupliical Society meote in North Vancouver in Boom i, 67 Lomdale Avenue (entrance next lo Welcome Parlor) every Wcdneiday cdoing at 8 o'clock. Attendance i* entirely fro* and carries no obligations .vlmi- ever. You are invited. Tbeosuphical study and questions. All new bouses ahould be pip- ad (or gaa ia order to aav* tbi huvy tiptnditun (or thia con renlenc* at a later dat*. H. V. LIGHT, HEAT * POWER CO.. LIMITED, IK M VI*" muiNoc cue pbeWSbs on k N. GOAL AtTp SUPPLY __.. BsIUNAde and ST. otfoj WB, A WILL STOCK Pf ILASS HAJpSB AND HOi TWqf.lp BE OAH!' SPEdUl.TV WILL BE , mm woBR. pbjoes __ __ THE SAME AS THOSE IN VANCOU, VRB, Vaacouver Hsrneu Co. PH0NR W IMIIiiil.*), IMH f |lf Mrtx,*mmW*l" New Harness Shop North Voncouver Coal ani Supply Co. Wbarl: Opr. St. George's and Us- planade. Oftc*: M Lonwlal* Avann»i Wharl I'lione. 18). 08)0* Phone lf» OOAIs PBOBANTS llealirs in all kinds ol nuilding M* serial. Sand, Gravel, Cement, Lime llrick (common and pressed). Pise llrickt, Fire Clay, Plaster, Fibre, Plaster ol Paris, Lath, Shingle*, Drain Pip*, Til*. Domestic and Bltcksmith Coal. Prompt dslivery a specialty. Purse & Galloway BUILDING CONTRACTORS Brick and Concrete Work Houses, Bungalows, -Etc. a Specialty Plans submitted. Estimates Cor. Keith Hoad and Boulevard NOBTH VANCOUVEB H. D. RUGGLES IIA11II 1ST Hi NOTARY PUBLIO 1-23 6th Strett E*tt North Vaneouvir Phont 973 Gty Sewerage 1 f System House Connections Notice to Property Owners of North Vancouver Ai the imiiii drainage ayilcm is approaching completion wo lieg to notily propel 1 y owners that we are making aiiuiigi-iiieiiis lo mull 1 liil.e Iho sewer connect ions on the various private piupeiiies at a reasonable cost to ail those who desire lo avail thttneeivi* ol em I v drainage lacilitlet. Having carried oul ihe main drainage tyelom lor tlie cily council and having Ibe neetstary plant and .killed labor availalHt wo are in an escepliontlly favorable position lo carry out the private house drainage al a moderate cost lo properly owneri and wo sbtil Iw pleated lo furnish estimates and plant if necessary to carrying oul Ibis most essential work ia accordance with the city regulation! and on mott up io dale principle* ol modtrn imitation. MacdonellGzowjki&Co. Oica: Second St. and Mahon Ave. Phon.279 N.V.WOODYARD IO/WO cord* ol dry fir wood (or quick salt. Print per odd cord* $4,150. Special quotation* (or larger quan- title,. Cat Wood-lfi inched 13.00, 13 inchot W*. 0. 0. ». Offic, anitluii SECOND wd ST. PATRICK ftnaa M f. 0, Bos IW An Idd Homcsito op Keith Road 11 ■ r .■-iiM.'1rf-ji...ia.-j. Comer of Ridgawey AvglttlP, gnw>d and feiM, pnee only Wi mh $1000, • balance to arrange. Nnrlh Viewer, B. C. SEE THAT DOUBLE CORNER 1 ' hott i ant) a, Block; n6, J), h. 274 loo feet on JWH) Boad by 140 feet on St. Andrews Avenue (Keith Boad is ISO fed widt) Truly it i»» aplendid locution for a home or an ideal •ite for an apartment home, - < Thp Pricu is only $4,500 ===== (83 cent* per uniaiv It.) $1125 caih »nd lht» balance in six, twelve, eighteen months Exclusive Agents Canadian Financiers, Limited Heal Estate, Insurance-Fire, Life, Accident-Rents Collected Bank of Hamilton Building 93 Lonsdale Avenue ERNEST EBBAGE, Local Manager THIRTEENTH STREET Good 50 ft. Lot. First block from car line, all cleared. A snap at $650 cash or $750, 1-3 cash, balance 6 and 12 months. NORTH LONSDALE 100x132 feet. East of Lonsdale Avenue. $950. 1-4 cash, balance 6,12 and 18 months. This is a fine homesite. C. L LAWSON & CO. ij LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER Phone 70—P. O. Box 97 Campbell Realty & Investment Co. FOB SAI.K-fi-room home 00 Che.- 1.'ili .1.1 Ave. New, all modero. Price H.'-'iki. Kiihv terms. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE 8q. P. O. BOX 114 FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co.. Ltd. (LONDON, ENGLAND) ASSETS! $94,900,000 Bole Agent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC. 16 LONSDALE AVENUE Airitm.nl. ud Contract* drtwa ei nary d.icriptioo Phone 157 Gtntrtl Couetiaadaf LYNN VALLEY On* acre block on macadamized road, will make ■ - a splendid homesite. Price only $800 on easy terms. THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. r Real Ettat* and Financial Agents. Agreement* ol -Sale discounted. 219 Lonsdale Avenue Telephone 44 PAtACE HOTEL Rath : Jj.qo per and dp. Special «u» to lamilie'a and to regular boarders. i.ii.. i flntit loof Garden on »*«Jfic Coot RCDA 4 ANDRU88 mmtvrm Skond tow. • • '. ■ WORTH VANCOUVER. B. C. EiMpHffMl tyiwVllley BirjiiM 100 Pasli »n4 ilfl'm month will purchase a |ot 83x11111, MM-mln (mm m ]\m ipA tmr ?rmm» Hoad, Pffw nnly WW. mi p«sh and baianta by »siy In- slalineiits l»i|| uurclmse a gppd iiiiiihie mm> Mo oiiiy Mini, ROUPKVAHP RPSinBNPB 1800 Gash and balsnof by instalments f0 b* arrnngwl lor goo'l seven roiiui dwelling li'iusu with m»de'n eonVanisness, fronting the Mr»i|d Bonievard, N- Iionsdela, pnj bloclt from tha "»» line. J'rioa, only #»,- ISOD, adjoining N) tt. lot all tlftl! ed lor tllOO addili.ini.1. ALEXANDER PHIUP Insurance and Kinanolal Agent (Hull Block, Ksiilanado.I'linna 10 JAY & CO. BUILDERS Plans prepared and Estimatel givan. Office:' 1407 lloniinion Trust Bldg. Vancpuvar. I'lnino 34B7 Betldonce, 163 Kightli Avt. E. North Vuncuuver. COAST DISTBICT, pANQE 1 TAKE NOTICE that W. B. Vuu)«b- an, Superintendent, intends lo apply for permission lo purchase tlie following described lands : Commencing at a pusi planted 80 chains west ol ihe Northeast corner ol lot 720, ihence 'JU chaim weet, Ihence 38.1)9 chains |ol th thence 31) chains east, Ihence 33.09 chains suulh to place ol commencement. W. B. VAIjflHAN. Dated April 10th. 1911. 134 COAST DISTBICT, RANGE 1 TAKE NOTICE that tho Vancouver Timber ,' Trading Company, Limited, intends to apply lor permission to purchase iho following ilea, i il cl lands: Commencing at a pott plantod at tbe Nurihe.est corner of Lot 735, thenco running tnulb 20 chains, thvnce west Bl) chains, lhence north 38.09 jlnin», tbonce east. 80 chains, thence soeth 8.09 chains (o place ol commencement. VANCOUVER TIMBER * TRADING CO. MD., W. B. VAUGHAN, Agent. Dated April mil.. 1911. 12-7 WE COULD Paper the World Irom our stock ol new Wall l'apera so it iceint. Every day lomt n*w design irrivee to fill tht vacancy ol those closed out, Handaome Wall Papera art here in endless variety. Jmt till our lalciman lor what room you want tht piper tnd hi will •bow you just the pattern you art looking lor. To chooio from our (took ii a plea- »uf*, to pay pur price It euy. W. H, W0NEY k CO. 117 Jion*d*l* Avenue Phos* 149 N. A. KEARNS . ARCHITECT Taliban* 276 127 LON8DALE AVE. NORTH VAWCWVW f; < tm nmm, north vancqijvsb, & e ♦«#«»» *M •mm IR BRUSHES wa1 BROOMS Are gnsraiiteed gainst imiwrtojpps whicii iii poorly made gpfld* cause Piucp. wprry »ni| iiicppyenippp* (p the |,01l«e" fiplrtw- "STEEL CRIP" Plaint m\ V»roUh Brushes Will (lo.fnst class work and will not shed the bristles. == Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouvsr Hardware Store 104 ESPUNADE - NEXT TO POST OFFICE LOTS IN BAYVIEW D. L. 621 & 2075 on Keith Road, a short distance west of (he Imperial Car Shipbuilding and Dry Pock Co.'a property. $300 and $325 each-$20 cash, balance easy tarnu. These lota command an uninterrupted view of three miles ol Burrard Inlet. Good soil and level. Call or write for descriptive pamphlet. S. F. MUNSON 333 Pender St. W. Phone Seymour 5654 ■■■ Kara Reed Organ (Coatnw) - - Decker & Son Piano (Co.t $750) - Valuable Old Violincello - - - $80 $100 $100 These instruments can be purchased on easy payments. They are in perfect condition and are genuine bargains. Warburnitz Piano House, Limited 443 Lonsdale Avenue Phone 114 ER1NDALE. D. L. 622 Between proposed SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE uil NORTH ARM BRIDGE m Keith Road FIFTY FOOT LOTS, $330 KE3 GRADED ROAD TO EVERY LOT Water aad tttapbon* itrvic* i* being put into diitrict now end rout* bat been ajjrveyod for ctrlint. D. MacLURG 340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, B. C. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY FERRIES, LIMITED TIME TABLE TAKING EFFECT MAY FIRST, 1911 I-eavt Vancouvtr 6.30 a.m. aad thereafter every 30 miaul ei until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 p.m. •very 30 minute* until 11.30 p.m. thereafter 19.16 and 1.00 ».m. WEEK DAYS Imv* Norlb Vancouver 6.00 a.m. and ibtrca'ter ovcry 30 mlnulct until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 p. a. ovory 30 minute* until 11.00 p. is. tbernller II.46 aad 13.46 a.m. SUNDAYS Ueve Vancouver 7.40, 8.30 *nd 0.00 Ibercalter aunt at watkdayt. Lean North' Vancouver 7.31), 8.00 and 8.40, thereafter inme ti washdays. PASSENOEE BATES Single (art 6c, 6 lor 36c, 80 lor II, 70 lor 13. VEHICLE BATES A- Lumber wagont, truokt and drayt, 76c return. B-3 bore* express carriage* and backs, 60c return. > C-l bo»e exproii buggie* tad autut, 26c return. Timt-taU* lubisot to obsagt without notice. Company not liable lor dalayi, accidental or otbarwia*. All th* abovt rate* include driver. Bat** A and B aubjtot to 20 per cent, ditcount is lot* ol 60. FBEIGHT TABIFF Ser 100 lb*, rat*. 6c, inimum ratt, 10c. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Qrk Information and Ubor Buraau ia npff open lor th< Convenience of Employers and Employees. Employera axe requeated to take advantage ol the Office when fequirjng he|p. Ph«-32l W. 9. MOOD, Secretary, 14 Unsdak Avenue, North Vancouver. FIRE PERMITS As ttww ipmt* to ho a gw»| Mi«| Pf paws] disannt/wt through- put the provinos in wnssnitspos pi ths cancellation' p| permits lor M- c)oaring by ' firo in variuui scotions mora particularly in tin ^pptanays, a statomont iu reference Jo, tho nnpeaaify as it appear! tn tbs governmental au- ttlPritiss for such action would sn-m tp bs perhaps desirable at tlio preient junclure. The ofliciuls pf iho Forest Protection brunch pi tba lands department, jt my ha said tt .In ont- att, are fully in sympathy with the objections pi those cpmrnonsuuno and careful settlers who dp no1 *M Wily they should bs deprived pf ihe iigh:. to utilise fire in the clearing pi the'.r lands and wbo cpntend lhat tbs bringing ol their holdings undue cultivation ii thereby huni|»rod mil If larded. Unfortunately, however, it it impossible to diicriminate in the formulation ol rules and regulations between those who will exorcise due pro- niiiiiimii and control tbeir fires and thote who will not do an, and the fapt that mil pi finty roportl p| expensive fires ol tho present season that are just to hand, land clearing operations are let down at tbo originating caute in thirteen instances nl 1n11.1i 36 per cent—is ovidnne in itsoll that some strict control ol such operations has become n paramount nec- osiity. ,01 tbo thirteen fires referred to and chargeable to land clearing but two wero under requisite permit, and originated through insufficient care in the handling of the settlers' fires. A very common sourco ol destructive loretl fires is proven to bo smouldering fire from slushing burning!, while tho burning ol brush without sufficient force to cope wilh any possible spread of tbo flames is another established danger to valuable property. In ono case recently, sparks from a clearing firot under permit, in tho vicinity of S11I11111 in the Ymir district, occasioned f> fire whicii has cost ihe country no loss than $900 in fighting, .which, had due care been exercised, would not linm boon occasioned—tbe province at the aume timo retaining 4 valuable tract ol timber now written oil as lost. Tbo clearing ol bind by fire ol course, is attended with a minimum riak during tho winter and spring monthi, and during such seasons it ■hould lie arranged lor, although tbe summer appeals to Ihe average sctllor as tbe period beat suiting bit convenience. When fire is invoked during dryer scusonB of the year, certain cardinal rules pi precautionary procedure arc shown lo be essential, and thoir obiervance would produce a laving ol million! ol dollari now counted ai limber waste. Primarily slashings should not be burned, Ibo timber reluse being collected into piles instead and cure being taken lo leave a aulficient fire guard between Ibe fire and adjacent inflammable material, either standing or lull™ wood or dry grass or buildingi. Again, it ia proven to be ol great nd- vantage Ibal Area for clearing bo light- ed at'night instead ol during thu day. the alnioiphcro being heavier during tbe houn ol nigbl, Ihe loreilaliou and vegetation generally being damper tparks carrying wilb leal facility, and it being coniidcrably easier to locate communicated lire, Constant watchfulness it, ol courie, (00, a molt im portant lector ol safety, and when Ihe rofuae detired to be consumed has been thus diipoted ol, the settler should look well lo tho omlicis, lest these leit smouldering, should be borne away by the wind lo prove Ihe initiation ol a disastrous fire. lieneinI and commonteusc ohMrvunce of these and a few other simplo rules which will suggest themselves 10 Ihe average man of good judgment would certainly result in an iminanao and gratifying depreciation ol lb* Arc lou ol British Columbia, a lost that has already run to ailoundiqg lolalt in million, and incidentally obviate the preSent necessity ol bringing Ihe care lul settler under iho operation ol lomo- what drastic rule* which the cerelrn- a*is ol hi* leu thoughtful neighbor has mado imperative lor Ibe lune being and under existing condition. ALV0 voi^LVENSUBEN, LTD, : RE AIM-^M AT t (MPliNTU FINANCIAL BROKEN We have a large .list of properkiM fprettle jr the Pity pd MunipipalHyj of NORTH VANCOUVER open f&r-iogpection qf intending purobwers Branch Officei 4 Lonsdale Ave. 1$ •» **TSk THE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE for everybody. Carpet Squares and Rugs. We have just received ai complete line ol Imported Linoleumi and Oilcloth* Prices right Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 Lonsdale Avenue curtails! aiid draperies by vi jln jf a Bl/iELL Carpet iwecper DINING CHAIRS AND TABLES Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress Pillows and Blankets II you intend mailing your home in Norlb Vancouver **o ui. We also carry a full line of Crockery. . NOTICE-Houte connection with sewerage. For eetimatet apply 8. B., Express Office. 7-17 Taxes TAKE NOTICE! ibat lb* i*to lor expiry ol robele pn laxce ha* been ox- landed lo SKPTEMBEB 101b, lllll. All perion wbo pay tin annual taxes leviod on landt on or bolore September )0lb naxt will b* entitled lo a dis pount o, M*«i*|tb ol ah* geaaral m THOMAS 8HRPHEBD, fty (CU*. il North Yancouver Business Car ARCHITECTS A. S.W. Mackay J. M. MacL.y A««.SI.b.l.C.E. Architect* nod Civil Engiaeori Ballour-Kcr Block NOBTH VANCOUVEB A. CAMPBELL HOPE C. A. CAI, ABCHITECT and ENGINE!'.!! Phone 6W6 Vancouver. Phone HI 18 North Vancouver BILLIARDS AND POOL PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S FIBST WE8T Finest tabic* and eua* ia tb* City BLACKSMITHS CONFECTIONERY The Palm Confectionery Stationery, Confectionery, Ice Cream, Soil Drink*, Fountain Drink*, Tobacco Light Lunelle", I'l "il B. 0. DUCOMMUN k SON Lonsdale and 6th Phono 31B CONTRACTORS The New Block on Lonsdale Avenue near tbe Ferry Approach waa built by SMITH BROTHERS lienor nl Contractors NOBTH VANCOUVEB WM. MORRIS PRACTICAL FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY BUILDER Pressed Brick Mantles a Specially. Phone Li11 R. H. TARN Pioneer Borsetboer - Carriagt Work* FIBST STBEET WEST it IflNSDAlE BOOKS AND STATIONERY THE LEONARD-SALE CO. Booksellers and Stationers Cor. Lonadale and Ut. Pbone 143 NOBTH VANCOUVEB ' BLUE PRINTS F. M. Sharp, Stud. 8. I., Stud. luet. Hun. Eng. Etc., Arcbt. aad Civil Enginoor. Plans, elevations aecUona, report*, tpecificationi, estimate*, etc. lor aU claatea ol work, Tracings, Blue Print*, Map Mounting. 197 Lower Keiih Boad. Eaat, N. Vancouvar. 3-8 CLAW* LYNCH BNGINEEBS Copiraiotors for *fefor*atl tonpaU, construction. Soweriag in all jl* brancbet, house connection* a SB*1 cially. Estimate* lurnithed. Office "H* -T^rt***** *-"*• iw^*aw *n*t, CIVIL ENGINEERS Angus J. G A.M.I E. * Cameron 8. CIVIL ENGINEER Irrigation, drainage, levtli, plant and ajMoificaiioui. Septic tanks and home drainage a apeoalty. P. 0. Box Mt, 1Mb alreet west ol Ikwicke Avantta. FISH DEALERS THE NOBTH VANCOUVER FISH AND PRODUCE CO. Froth and Smoked Fitb live and Drottod Poultry VegotaWe* Delivery twice daily Phone 240 131 Fint Street ICE DEALERS JONES ICE CO. Wholcialeri and Betailcr* ol Par* lot Cream Ho* for family use BAY VIEW TEA BOOMS PboMHg' liONSDAfiE AVENUE EXPRESS AND BA<3flAOB — r-r*s gf- a. mw mar timm and wenerai. DELlVRsy P«fl)pt ServicHfioderal* Cbarge*. PW TO PHOTOGRAPHERS CARBUTT Studio over Bank B. N. A. Lonadale and Etplanadt — ■ SAWFILERS DONALD DOWIE Saw Filer and Grinder. AU kind* pi band, cross out and buck aawt iti and hied al abortaat notice. 11 Lonadale Avenue, North Vancouvtr. TAILORS E. LAURiN High claas Laditt1 and Oant'a Talloriaf KEITH liUX'K, FIBST STBIEf NOBTH VANCOUVUR Modern Tailws aad R*UT»Ury 907 lonadale Avsnut Cleaning, PreMiag, Dy*Ug, AlUlag Wt uts th* Frencb Dry I l*Milf| Procau Pbont in NORTH VANCOUVEB 1 g mn i-inden TAILOR Ladies' and Oast's Suits lo Order Irom U6.00 and t».00 re*pectivtty Phone 2*3 I/ntdal* Cut, 1Mb at. , NORTH VANCOUVER TEACHERS (Mueic) SAJM. T. SUTTQN TEACHER OF PIANO and THXOHf Specially.' OtnMran'i I^aacfa atofSj bow. Tsnsss, at*., apply 'Imatfl IWirsry. WATCff Wtmw *7 »jPW wlfW rWfflWU T^ V*m9 "" gnlarlyl M* A. a), HQQ& Tb* rjoilkitMoff} IMftti fTT TWtj^WMWW' WWWrWW tjm THI gXFRBM, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C, Vancouver City CLEARED LOTS 50 ft x147 ft In BLOCKS 15,15a, 16 and 16a. D. L 550, PRICES: $750 to $1000 according to location. TERMS: 1-4 Cash, Bal. 6,12 and 18monthi. ACREAGE in District Lota 546 and 550 In Blocks of from One to Four or more acres. PRICES: from $2000 to $3250 per acre TERMS: I -4 Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 & 24 months ■ The Grand Boulevard extendi through this property FOR PUNS, PRICE LIST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO The North Yancouver Land and Improvement Company, KX 543 PENDER ST. teuSSS VANCOUVER, B. C. L CHIEF MATTHIAS RETURNS CbW Matthias of ibe Ospllanu Indian rawrve, rstii.iwd on Friday Irom his visit lo lbs coronation o{ King George V. Ths Obis! wus oimvnyeil tp lbs reservation in a hflndsqine automobile and many ol hit mlaHvo* mi- pompanied him in tbn ear. P, 0. GAZETTE A|i|ioiiitiiinnl s; His Honor, (ba l,ii!iili.|i.'iiil-lliivm'iiiir in Oounoll has bean ploassd i" make the following appointments^ . Captain franois .To*aph de Uueiry Langnedoo, ol Naramata, lo boa .Lis- tine ol the Peaoa, To be Notarioi Public: Violor Jos- *ph St. George ol lln|ii., and Stephens Q, I'nuiiii'i', of Ihe I'iiv nl Victoria, solloitor. ilamos Al.'k-iiiiiliii' Fjnillay, of the city ol Vancouver, barritler and solicitor, to be a commissioner lor taking nffi- davita within the province nl Dritith Columbia. (Jharlus Wm. Grain lo lie reglitrar ol the county court, linlden at liar- kerville, in tha place ol IteuJnnld C. 8. Ramiall. H. Dallas llelmcken, K.t'., Charles S. Bavlor und John Wm. Balden, all of the cily ol Victoria, lo be members ol the Hoard of Directors ol thi l*ro- vincial lioyal Jubilee Hospital for the twelve months ending Ilie 31Hh dnyol Juno, 1013. Applications lor water records by The ilyilrniilk Mining Co. nn Lightning Creak vn i\oiod. (Milwattfs ol' incorporation huve been issui'il In llm following companies ; Art Stone k Hiirliln Hiiililcrs, Hrilish I'linaitiiin llypsuin Co., Hritish • 'ii ii.i. I i.i ii lie.Ji. Co. Ltd., Crown .StnpiH'i- Co. Lid., Jittkina Ltd., Can nilinn uml Amrriritii I mul Kyiiilicaln. Merrill Orangl Hall Co., floiith Weal- HUM -r. i IllVCslllli'llI Co., V.ine.'IIMi California Oil Co. Ltd., Wcbslir Hms. LU., Wrny k M.-K,.- Lid., nnd The Northern Talophnne anil I'ower Co. Nun... ol Ihe rcgislriilion ollliclol- lowing ptlra-prov|nclal compunii's is given : Ailic Clnimliera Co. I.I'l., Wuil mn. Oil Co. ol Washington, Washington Iron Works, Licenses havt lieen granted to Ales. Cowan k Co., Cnnailinn Crocker Wheel Co., Canadian Hag Co., Kd. Youiigheiiri k Co. Ltd., Oardincr k Fnycy Ltd. and the T. ■' It. Bool Co. aa ul ra-provincial cniiipanios. Notice ia given ol Ihe assignment ol Charles Young ol Vuncouvor lor iht benefit ol hit creditors. 'nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmnwmaiAmmnnmmm The Bank of British North America Capii9| Pnid Up $4,866,666. Wmm Film! $2,652,333 ti^mmmamammmammmmmnmtwatnmnmnmmmmnmmmmatmm>nm g Office, in North Vanwuver-2 CORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPUNADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE (bum Fenrtwnth Street) i i " Saving Deposits of f i.oo and upwards received. Interest allowed at current rates. Banlter's Money Orders issued. Both offices transact a general banking business and are open on Saturday night. P. T, SALSBURY, Manager. FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc, WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 Second Street East. Telephone 206 Convenience to North Vancouver Merchants Buy in Your Own Town. Your Order, Solicited ASK your neighbours and they will recommend it to you—THE electric iron with a reputation. H0TP0INT We shall be pleased to send one of these irons to you for TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL. Phone 46 Light and Power Department. British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 50 LONSDALE AVENUE . SAVE $10.00 Huy one of these elegant $25.00 Suits now going at $14.85 and you will save just $10.00 Buy one of our $18.00 Suits now at $9.95 and save $8.00 Buy one of our $12.00 SuiU now at $7.85 and save $4.15 Come where the big valuea cotnefrom and you'll be dollars ahead. JUST A FEW ITEMS from the many big values offered during this great Clean up Sale Read these prices, remember that everything we sell is strictly and thoroughly reliable, then come and secure the benefit of these bargain prices. ■ -M ■ — ■■ I. —I . ■ ,— ■-..-■.■ - . ■ ... .-—. — — All Children's Wash SuiU and Blouses to go at two-thirds thpr briginal prices A visit to this store will convince you that the prices in this list are all genuine. COMEl WM. CUMMING CUMMINGS The Gent's Clothiers and Furnishers 113-115 LONSDALE AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER Nearing the End of the Season we find our stock full uf odds and ends in all departments. Theae must all be closed out at once. In making prices on these Items, cost or values have not been considered; We want to clean up our stoiJk regard- leaa of what the goods bring. You'll find those bargains tempting. Balbriggan and Merino Underwear in all sizes that were regularly sold from 50oto76o cut down to 37£c par garment, Gome early and get tbe best bergaina. Theae good things won't laat long. CUMMINGS thr mm$, north vANceuvwtr s. q, »?* ■"*•*«■ IP YOU DYE AT ALL the only legible dywVw* ftre RAINBOW DYES You only have to use one dye (or all roftteriftls-wDol, silk, mixed goods and bo forth, Therefore, when you dye a drew with trim* mines on it, you don't have to rip the dress apart because one* dye dyes all materioh, Your Dealer Hll Them . M. s. McDowell f H. 0. DUi:0MMUN-6, 10, lin sMir* I f\f\Y at our BabiesBILLY and Lu\j\ji\ CHARLIE===: Why make two loads moving when One Van will take it all. Ring tip 295, CREAMER TRANSFER CO., for the Largeat Padded Furniture and Piano Van in the City. NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS SEALED TENDEUS lupericribed "Tender lor School, Lynn Valley," will be received by tbe Honorable tbe Minister ol Public Wsrks up to noon of Thursday, tlio 27th day ol duly lull, (or the erection and completion ol a (.an imun timber framed school- house, wilh concrete baiomenl, at Lynn Valley in the Bichmonil Electoral Diitrict, Plans, i|iecincatlons, contract and forms ol' teudor may be teen on and afler the 6th day ol July, 1911, at tbe officea ol Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Secre- tary in tbo School Board, North Vancouver ) tbe Government Agent, New Westminster; and tbo Department of Publio Winks, Victoria. Each propoial must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate ol deposit on a chartered bank n' Canada, mado payable to Ibo Honor able tho Minister ol Publio Workt, (or tha sum ol 9500, which ihill lm lur leited il the party toudoring decline to enter into contract when called upou to do so, or il he lail lo complete tbe work contracted (or. The cheques or certificates ol deposit nl unsuccessful tenderers will In returned to tbcm upou tbe execution ol Ihe contract. Tenders will not be cnn|jdercd unlen made out on tbo form* supplied, signed with thi actual lignatur* ol tbe tendar«,'and anc|p**d in iM *»v*lopai hrpimit Th* Jpwart or any t*wl*F mt nap- auarily aopaptai Pepartmapt ot Public Work*, Victoria, B. 0., July ith, Wl, j. 9. amum, Public Wnrk* Engineer. 37-7 PUBLIC BIOHWAYS Province ol Britith Pnlumbl* NOTICE it hereby given lhat ill public Highways in uunrganiud districts and all Main Trunk Boadt in organii- id Hist rids are sidy sis laet widi, and have a width ol thirlythi-e* (eel on each tide of the mean ifraight centre line ol the travelled road. THOMAS TAYLOB, Minister ol Public Works. Department ol Publio Workt, Victoria, B. C, July 7th, Ml.H-10 Notice to Contractor! SEALED TI.MIKI1S on the prescribed lorms and uccompanied by certified cheque or cash for 6 per ccpt. ol amount ol tender (which sum shall be retained a* a guurantee lor Iho satis factory completion ol the work according to ipacification) will be rnvi.nl by the Municipal Clerk until fi p.m. on Thurtday, duly 30, 1911, lor the following work: Clearing, grubbing and grading ol Dudley Bond, D. L. im. Clearing, grubbing nnd grading por linn ol Macdonald Ave. on east side D. L. 868. Clearing, grubbing and grading road in block, 4, D. L. »»3. All in accordance wilh spec fication and plans to be seen nt this otice. Tht lowest or any lender nut necessarily accepted. JOHN B. COSGBOVE, Diitrict Engineer. IS 7 City amMlutrict Hf. Wr Q. fjreen, tba local riprMifl tativo ol tht Vanppuvor WflU'd, a^nff- paiiied by Mr*. Own, left fpr Seattle pn'|3atwra>y |p attend the festival ol "Thi floldeh. PpfWaV' Tboy an et- pecteil back today. A party ol Indian lialu ■mien Irom tbe Minion, were very luccesiful at lha second'canyon nf the Capilann on .Sunday find relumed home with about a dozen large . fish. The red men report that up to tbe present fith ara ■career in the local it roam* than any time for some years. Mrs. John Lawson, the wife of Diitrict Councillor Lawson, Hollyburn, left on Saturday for Bevelttoke to join, her daughters, Miss s Bissie and (icitie. The party will mil lur England on the I .anient ia. During the trip they will visit many nl tho largest cities in tho British Isles. Mr. nnd Mrs. James K. I'luniincr, who havo boon visiting their aunt, Mra- Samuel Kennedy and other friends for two weeks, have lefl by way ol Seattle lor Yellowstone Park, where they will remain during iuniniT before returning to their homo in iliiulloii. Maine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Plum mer wore highly delighted wilb Nirth Vancouver and ils prnspocls. Saiulliani ll Simpson, build ng mnv en, resilience Ili'J 6th Avenue West. Fairview. Tel. Fairmont 1310. 8-33 Mahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd. NEW CAPILANO CAR LINE 50 ft. lots at terminus in D.L 601 k 607 52 foot lots in Block 27, D. L. 599 Phone 6286 - ■ 543 Pender Street, Vancouver i We have a HALF ACRE of level land, adjoining City, 75 x 257 feet, on two streets near Capilano Car line which is , An Attractive Residential Site ^——■————»—■————i i —^———» Thin property has a magnificent view that could never be obstructed (except by sky-scrapers), for $750, Cash $250 MARTINSON & CO. ES" 62 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver CONTRACT AWARDED The contract lur ihe cr.c|ion oLthe new llidgeway Avenue school has been awarded lo Smith Hrns. ol North Vaueouver. Deny citizens expr.is in tiilaction thul this capable and enterprising local linn will build the now school house. C0rM'll.l.0H KNTKKTAINS On Friday evening Inst Coun. I. A. Allan of l.ynn Valley, entertained n number nl his Irietids nt his home. The councillor has one nl Ihe mnsl beautiful homes in Ihe district uml he is about lu carry oul extensive alter tions in Ihe grounds, one ol the lea- lures of which will Iw n red grunite lountuiii. Aninng the guests who enjoyed the hospitality ni Ihe genial councillor were Reeve McNuuglit und various memliers of the press. During Ihe evening Ihe reeve und Mr. I. I'. Keanc nl the "Daily I'rovince" indulged in extensive reiiiinisceucts decidedly complimentary lo Auld .Scotland. ROHIIF.RS IIAKK HAI I. On Wednesday evening last the homo ol Mi. llcnsbaw, West Capilano, was entered by rubbers and many articles ol commercial value taken. Constable l.iftnn of the district police, who has the case under his watchful oyo, says lliul be believes the robbery to lie the work of a band ol organized thieve:;, the same who have been entering lenls and shucks throughout Ibe municipality. NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DIS- TK1CT—Diatrict ol New Westminster. Talc* notice l hut Eliot A. Hue well of Vancouver, occupation, broker, intend* to apply lor permiision In purchase tbe following described lands : About 300 acres commencing at a post planted on tha norl boast cornor ol Lot 1674. thence east 311 chains, llieuce north 80 chains, Ihence west 6 chaim, mora or lets lo shore ol Horse Shoe Lake, tbenoe in a south and westerly course around shore ol lake to North east corner ol Lot 1673, thonce south 60 chains, more or less, to point ol commencement. ■ (Sgd.) ELIOT A. IIASWEI.L. June 17th, 1911. 11-9 NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DIS- THJW-Diitrict ol New Westminiter. Tuke notice lhat .Joeenb C. Dnckcrill. oi Vancouver, occupation, govenunant official, intendi to apply lor Dermis- sion to purchase the following described land* | 160 aero* commencing at a poll planted on the sou lb west corner ol Ui 2622, (hence louth 40 chain*, thence east 40 chain!, thine* north 40 chains to south boundary ol Lot 9633, ihence west 40 chain* more or laii, (long laid boundary to point ol commencement. JOSE PH C. DOCKERILL. Jua* 17th, 1911. lit TEA TRAYS OF FINE QUALITY AND ASSORTMENT Our itook ol TEA TRAYS offal fo tbe public ail iinusiiul opportunity tq secure some of the best goods in thii line. Our assortment of ENGLISH PLATE TRAYS ii surely of the best quality that, it ji possible lo iccurc. We are showing many sizes and designs, plain or handsomely engraved, and without a question worthy of a prominent position in any home. Our OAK and MAHOGANY TBAYS with silver plate niounls are alio very attractive and preient a splendid choice to the buyer who is in search ol real valuea. ' ' i nl nm i Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths GeoE,TK.'glngDiree,0r Hasting. & Granville St.. The Brackman-ker Milling Co., Ltd. HAY, FLOUR AND FEED Poultry Supplies a Specialty All Orders Promptly Attended to MOVED TO 116 ESPLANADE EAST PHONE 4 STORE TO LET , , _ t Centre Block Lynn Valley $15 monthly. Lease given to good parties. This is an excellent opportunity to establish a good business in a growing district. Apply Cor. Centre and Lynn Valley Road -—— y—— Merchants' Truit & Trading Co. H Pender and Burrard Streets, Vancouver, B. C. BANK OF HAMILTON Capital Paid Up f »7M,000 Iteservo k Undivided Profit! 3260,000 Total Assoti 40,000,000 Besides offering an incentive to save, a savings account nlfoi Is a sale and convenient method ol keeping the accumulating dollars. Sale custody is ol paramount importance—either lor Ibe bard-earned saving! ol tbi worker or lor truit fundi. The Bank ol Hamilton invite* your savings account, whether large or small. C. O. HEAVEN, Agent, North Vancouvar. i n m f ') a. ' at ' W 1 1 J it i* if* ttJIrfti ir ^.jf' 1st HaadOflc*: HAMILTON a wm WEIGH YOUR BREAD fci^,terrS,MoM m w mnwmm^mWM a% IVWil **** *t-nmU> BIa# | j^n fry* 0J MOSt UtherS. DONT BE FOOLED! 5c Bread is a delusion and a snare. Insist on getting honest weight and do not deal with a man who does not give it to you. WEIGH YOUR BREAD PIONEER BAKERY, NORTH VANCOUVER Sfffltf CHAS. M. KITTSON, Manager Phone 54 EIGHTH STREET nnw VAKCOUVSII I c, Expreii Classified Ads. BATRS „.,W» air liM H» MrjlM VM Iwwtlon *" Mr Una p*r intwtlon FOB BAIB FOB SAIiUfXPint growth dry wood fnr W.60 par mini, 4 ft. Phone Bl 8-8 r*> POR HAI.R-PUok and red currants, also rasplwrriaa, 0, E, Knew, lftth itraat.' . 7-18 WANTKD - A itrnng girt lo 4J0 homework and help with baby. Apply Tent, corner ol Will and Lonadala, North Vanaonver, I '. ... U. . - I1.. 1 Jl I . .1 1 . WANTEP-DreaimaWng, All Wndaol good class work undertaken. Skirt waials and skirts a specialty. Mr*, ltayincnt, Jml house, 8th street, adjoining Boulevard, North Vannoiivw, 98-8 FOB HALE-Wicker Baby Buggy, good oondlllon, Apply Burroughs, 4lh •treat east, nearly opposite lire hall. Canary Birds, good singers for sale dump. ' Mnrkham, opposit 1 Palace Hotel, Heoond street, 121 Extra line, large, pure-bred White Wyandotte Cock (or sale cheap. Apply Waghorne, Express Office, FOB BBNT FOB MAT — Houaekeeping rooms, 'JlH Sri'unil street noil. Hll TO BENT—Co>y three-room cottage bail blmk Irom lirand Boulevard, fill. Apply I). N. Robertson, l-Vi fttlt at. w. 18-7 TO LET-Furnished rooms. Apply 8 io fl p.m., Itiigli, 7Hi house, ''.ilh street east. 18-7 TO LET—Furniahad room with or without breakfast to quiet respectable man, 14th itreet 1st N. W. Lonsdale. 14-7 WANTKD All kinds of general repair work-sawa aet and sharpanad, locks repaired and keys fitted. Machinery cleaned and overhauled by experienced mechanic Charges moderate. Address II. Tilley, 197 Lower faith Hoad East, North Vanoouver. 7-18 LOST MIH'I' (in Esplanads or North Vancouver ferry a watch with inexpensive gold filled case and leather coronation lob, Valuable ouly because of ami nations. Finder will ba rewarded at l'J7 LiiiihiIiiIii Ave., Norlh Vancouver, 14.7 MIBOBLLANEOUfl .1. I.outet and North Lonsdale Fire Insurance— Elder Murray Co. Ltd, THE CARAVAN-En Route list it at Lonsdale Pharmacy Phone 111) Wa close .Sundays. I'lione llll. .1 H. English, (I. K. Orocery, 13 Lons dais Avenue FOB KALI-! Splendid live roomed house, fully modern, cement foundation, large basemen I, on BO It. lot, lacing south nn Boulevard, 1 block Irom Lonsdale car linn, fine view ol In- Ut, Apply Phillips k Musselwliila, -'.'.Hi strest and HI. (laorg*. 31-7 FOB lll'.U I .ur-,- hall, Lonsdals Ava. (near ls( sii.ei) lormcrly known as K. P. Hall) suitable lor lodge room society purposes, or suile ol officeB. Altcraliiins to suit responsible tenant, privilege ol subletting. Apply I,win k Billings Co. Ltd., 51)1 Lonsdale Ave. Telephone 15. WANTED Two .Stenographers Wanted lor ogs week. Musi lie competent. Apply Cily Clerk's Office, 187 WANTED-Woman or girl for general house work. Apply 144 llui st weat, Norlh Vancouver.' 7-21 WANTED-A slrnijg boy. Apply, Lonsdale Supply Stores, North Vancouver. 7-21 FRED G. TURNER Notary Publio Loans, I n vest men Is and Insurant*. Boom 2Wmlmm\.m ley is so proud, situated as it it in close proximity lo Lynn Crr*k nnd ths canyons il is a splendid location lor the week-enders' camp. The contract for the extension ol Centre road has keen ime.nl.il lo Mr. .1. C. Brown. A number ol contracts have been let in 11. L. Mn. Tenders are being called for Ihe opening nf McDonald Avenue. Work on Philip Avenue is proceeding rapidly. This street is near the Cap ibino rur I..1111111111. on l.ll Avenue. Tenders are being called lor IbeTo cal impiov. ne nl ol Dudley road in I). L. fififl. Messrs. Stewart k Colpitis have secured two ol Ihe many con tracts lor Ihe opening ol roads in i. portion of Ihe 10 hundred district. The I ravelling public who have occasion lo use Ihe Hollyburn wharf and lerry servire will fee] more secure In using the new Boats whicii have been rendered thoroughly sale by ibe dis Irirl foreman Mr, Mclteady, under Ins direction nl Coun. .lohn Lawson. Tha iippioin I,, s and floats iu question have been widened nnd rendered perfeotly free from nm danger ol capsizing. Following this improvement oa the part ol Ihe district Ihe neat n/ive ahould lie on Ihe pint ol Ihe govern ■lent lo give Ihe llollyburii people a, wharl to mui' h the Anal. The work on tha pontoon wharf al llundarava is nearly rompl-t.d and it is niitiiipiiled that this structure wi'l Iw in position hy the end ol lliu mouth, Tbs district is now couriering th* oiling ol th* Lynn Vallay Uoad in Uml portion recently maradnmUxl, ruch u proivss would not only maleiially hsr clil the roadbed Imi it would render it sell prarlirally duitlis*. Many mntrarta hava r*e*ntly b**o let in Lynn Valley lor lb* Improvement anil I'onalrui'tiiMi ol t nuinlwr ol roads and tld*w*lk*. Al present Ibe diitrict rajrinaef it working on a acbem* lor wpplying tb* higher levels in Lyna Vail*/ with wa Ur. Waler service it alto «oaUmpl»l- ed (or a portloa ol Watt Vassnuver. Taken altogether tb* vaat aitaaUl system of road* wbkrfi 1* daily faaaoaa- ing mora oouipUU aad oaly a tits* ot which ws have spate to tun!ion, pul*- ing sritb th* nd Wooded virile HI* of tb* district's ton* I* tht giaaUat ti tin mny iaataa*** «t tat taaaaatalk- liks atvatopataat ol tb* North Sbors, inviting u thsy will th* awlUsissI ol all portions of Mm manleipaklir by tin islua of a**ir**i* lawlgraafi wait* art dally bwoaMaf'gnaUr, When within lour miles ol our hull- iugplaoe Bomalhing liappenri) which very nearly brought, our flay'a Journey lo aa untimely end, or rather It had bean happening since we took tha road, lor when the oaravnn wus over hauled thi owner had omitted, to put bunk tha axle pin in one nl the rear wheels, with (he remit lhat th* wheel had been gradually working off, Luckily a hIioiiI Irom behind caused us to pull up at thu pyacliolog|iia| mom mi when the wheel waa on the last inch eliie there would have been n orasli of crockery und a general inlxtip inside the van whore preparations lor tea were going on apaiw. Ai It win with the aid nl u lilaoksmllh lha wheel was secured and soon Ihe lust lap pi Ihe day's run was covered, the earn van mo. u, 11 in a field, the lent pit nli ed and Ihe hoi'suB enjoying IS well earned roBt. We noled, however, that |wople tin veiling in Ihis hishlnn were viewed with considerable suspicion, it lining immediately concluded Ilinl we were gypsies ai|i| needed vigilant nllenli in When we al length were enabled In ex- plain thai we were on a holiday suspicion was changed into nmnwnuml that then were people mad enough lo take a holiday in that fashion, but gladly. being able to pay Ihey suffered us gladly. Afler a welcome nighl'i rest we awoke early next morning and our agreeable surprise Ihe space around the camp was white with mushrooms which went promptly annexed for the slew pan. Afler breakfast, leaving the pooka busy with the dinner, Ihe rest of us wen! off tn the church whicii is not so interesting til Whalley, but outside nn the village green are Ihe slocks where once upon a lime the drunk and disorderly wore set lo cool their lm I ■ exposed to Ihe mockery ol Ihe passer-by. On return lo Ihe encampment Wt found llieuonk hud prepared in I her uu elaborate dinner, ".hull the diners reglstiir.il Al. The Kibble hereabouts is exceedingly pretty and the dill riot is coming into favor as a rasidentlal on* for ll* niniiulaclurers and ni'uehnnls ol Ihe busy I owns ol Lancashire, Snmn ol the older Inhabitant! have Miinvly stirred Irom the threshold ol lh.i village in which Ihey were born, they lie- long lo an ii|in which Ihe wandeilual never gripped, ami Ihey are cnnlnul In listen while others tell ol ih l.ig v.i.i Id oulside. The poet could find even ul this ilu) in such pliices ns I lies* Ilia in vi.-oilmen I which inspired Cray's I leu). Within IIiii churches are I it., tiuciricd tombs nnd nun ble effigies 11 kljlgl.'s and ladies, oulside in Ihe rhurchyuld Ihe grass mounds whicii mark the narrow cells where "Ihe mile ion f.illn i ■ nf the hnml, i sleep," and oliult'ng wilh Ihe old Inlk brings In light village lliiinpilcns nl the past ami many a simple "annul nf Ihu tumble poor." WILL IIONKYt'llMII NOTICE House connection with sewerage, For estimates apply S. II , Enpnai Offic*. 7-17 BBAI, BBTATPB T»0Uq«T Ulh WAV BAB POME Peaeelully with nw an Indlpatlnn ol Impending marvels "Old Sol" mink In rait op Bafurday night last an wat his wont, lingering but a moment to caress (Iw sleeping laces of lha favored resident* of Second nl nmi. eust who III iii-eonlaiien with their huhiliiul early risipg had retired early in tip realms III Morpheus, llm god nl sleep, ull unoonwiom thai ere tha dawn of another t|ay their rustle solitude should be rudely invadm). On Sunday morning with thought* ip hurmnny will) Iho Iwiiuiy nl the day the Sue- uml street ousters were roused from Iheir slumbers by noises resembling ihnsu Inni il in' the Interior of tho works nl McDnugnl I-Jenkins Euginier al a busy period, snorts rivaling the dragon ol si. (luorga, whisllos and shouts ol men Here heard and as one Hie clliuins arose cxpcoliug io puroeive the ungines ol (lie V. W. *.' V. Iliiilwuy or the C.IMI, propelling their Inns nl si eel lor the Ural linm on the Norlh Shore. The net md sight win no disappoint ment. I.ocoinolivcs were inifeiid there, two in iiiinib'i, a huge sleum almvel on leinpiirnry tails and a stiing al dump cars ciimpleled Ihu outfit. The lettering on Ihu sides ol lliii machines bore I hose words, II. V. Tuo' er, eon tractor. CHILE HECEIVKS CUT Eire i lii, i Turner is Iho recipient ol a present nf ss-J.'i frnm Ihe lli.ml.mun k Ker Milling Cn. us a token of their appreciation of the efforts of Ilu fire- boys in saving Iheir large wurjhnus.i nn llui night ol Ilie H .11 n. Shipyard) lire. - WebsterS New International1 Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSni? tmeman I m a »BW OBB*.. r"Tg TlOJf, oovsrlni every lild ol th* world's llujutlit, aatioo and oulturs. Tl* oal/ Maw uiiibridisJ dloUouary la many years. became " d*"ua °»*' 400,000 Z^SHZ Word,! mate Uua net helore appaand bttwHO two aim iruol'tim. eoooll- luatrathaa. lUdBM It I* Unoaly dictionary - with lbs iww dl.ldad t*tl, A "Biruka o( Undua." Btcaaia ",*»" ansyaloptdiaIn | ■ " ii a*UujUtoIuio*. Btciua " '" a«**pl*d by tb* ■ Courts, Hebools ami rn*s u ilu nut cuprum* «u- ttotlly. Lfuaa he who know* Wlna I ==? Hutaaat. L,i u* Ull ' you about Uia a*w work. mammmwmtimimiettfm |r,»caiiiiiUico.,r*a«,.vwws,aw 1 ampw^ammnuanilinlttmtii | BUILDERS' HARDWARE Is what wt? wish to call your atten- tion to, our line is complete throughout, We have just opened up a line, of Locki flirect from New York, These Locks are in dull brass finish of the latest design. , Hinges, Window Catches, Casement Adjusters, and all fittings to match, Gome in;-we will be pleased to show them to you. Paine & McMillan \' 1 ■ The Hardware Specialists Fint St, snd Lomdale Ave., North Vancouver i. \ I I CUT PRICES ON YOUR DRUG NEEDS You save money by trading it thii store Dairy's llwu Soap Csaioria Allfiihiiiy's I'ihhI , '..ii.. Ki,or| •AV l,„. Mc 8fV itc riyrii|i nl II}|iii|iIiiis|iIiiiIm KV llrallkSalll IV 2 l„r'l'r- Minis' Hall Ita Hyiml Mnap 'AV Warm Weather and Bathing Suppllet t-\>',ii"f- IS* tu 19 suli Waler wingl Wc|mir Hoafs Irom IDo to ita rait* • • 'Illinium from In. to 11 taiJl , Wash I'lnllii I'l.- fa.l AlMortmil •'.,ll.,n this w»ak ...:«c lb. North Store Drug Co. .ESPLANADE WEST P. S. THOMAS, PU.B. ISr a hm door* w»»t ot tin Pott Ola*. flood* Aativarai to any part of «Uy. I'lioii* jii Houit I'lione nt -»" FURNITURE FULTON FURNITURE CO. THE ESPUNADE STORE We are now open (or business with a complete line ol Furniture and Bedding. Following are a few specials we oiler you by way ol introduction: Cobbler Seat Rockers, oak or mahogany, ... $2.75 Roll Seat Rockers, quartered oak, mahogany or early English, large size $3.90 Rattan Rockers, from $3,75 up Dressers in great variety, 25 patterns lo select Irom, values from $8,50 Bed, best Spring and Mattress complete $8.50 Call and Inspect Our Stock on the Esplanade West 1 4 ./ McMillan's for money savers A I'KW OF Olllt I'HIOI.S-roMI'AKG TIHC1I WITH ANV. Suitnr, yiHimliilfil, 18 Hi. sank ...II.INI Ira. IfoMlllan'a :i III. Inr , II.QII HakiiiK I'owdsr, Coltdykt Brand— lull III 0*. lin Ifk. l'iilfH'--ttlii,lo mail und Ireslily ground, p«r Hi 80c. Hum, Inncy miiuu .uml por Hi....20c I'limiixl IT mi i, delicious California I'enrs, Peaches, Apricots und Ilu ills in. . iier tin '-'Hi-. Pickln, line IiiiiIihIi pickles, per I111Illo ;...M«. Duller, Iresh mads, New Zealand :i llii 11.00 j. a. & m. McMillan Pba* 20 r//f< j/f.fj/( J iC . Tli* ii|ily give All, ■ubscrinari Its nrviae Ihey d*aiand. B. C. TELEPHONE CO., LTD.