ftp Hxptm www* VOLUME Ji NOBTH VAIfpOUVW, 8,0., TOftjnAV AUGUST 80, IBID. NUMBBB 28. Annual Musical FesfyaL PRELIMINARIES OOMPLBTB FOE A NOBTH SHOEE BBOOBD IK MUSIC SPECIAL TBAVBLUNG AND OUI- SINB ABBANQBUENTB DOOTOB OF MUSIO TO PBBBBNT CUPS AND MBDALS Arraugoinonts aro completed for tho Musical Festival iu I.ynu Valley to murruw .• 11 ui iiiiun and evening and \ ri 11 lii up null, nl ,-H success oven be- youd tho most sanguiuo prognostications of ils promoters, ftutrius are ovpr III) iu number and uro in from Victoria, Ii. IT., aud all around Vau couvcr from aa far as Mission Tbo competition is at two o'clock sharp uml lhe public is admitted tn this at a charge nf unly lift cenii, The classes uru ui iui,,,, ,i suluista hrst, followed by mule quartette and choirs ,tho latter probably singing from 4.11(1 till about .six o'clock. A rehearsal of massed choirs will luke place at 7 o'clock to which the public is uot admitted. Con- curl commences at t o'clock tnd this uiiiiilii fail tu prove the best ever hoard ou tlie north shore aa tbe pro gram is competed of ail tho prizewinners al llie afternoon session who will sniii llio number whcrowilb they secured lirst place ip Iheir respective classes, the mussed choirs in their purl snugs, Miss Maude Scruby, an eminent utl isle OH tho unbilled In, whu i:, lii eh ly I,,uiiuii..mii,i by (i. II. ii. P*>ry, Director pf the Hoyul i'ull. Music, aud has endless pross ejeerpts which aro Hul ier inn to a degree, and Ur. Noel lliiliim.uii, ou elocutionist who has nl ready won a way with local audiences and who recites by apodal request "How Ilul,,nni cm I'hue,I tho I'iiiii nor." The admission is Till cents for reserved souts whieh will bu held until 7.nil p.ii|. only and general admission 26 cents. Dr. Harper, Iho adjudicator at the afternoon session, will deliver tho prizes to tho successful contestants aud will bo arruyed in his degree robes for the occasion. Hpecial arrangements have beeu made for au adequate car service, sup per or uftornoou toa ia provided by tho ladies of the Valloy in St. Hitmen!'s church at a nominal price, and everything has been donu for tho cop venieuce aud tho pleasure of tho public lookiug furward lo future years' at lm.Iiiii,' ■ as relying to a largo et tent un tbo impression made this year. Although Ihis is thu initial attempt nothing has been in.i..1 or,left oul lhat could have added in auy way to its success from evory standpoint. 'As Speedily as Possil BBIDOB DIBB0T0B8 FOBWABD IN 8TBU0TION8 TO 8» 1. WOLFB BABBY k PAETNEES Aid. Irwin, at the request of the mayor, last nigbt riported upon the last ineciiug al llie Second Narrows Bridge dirueluralo. This meeting was on August 7th, aud was atteuded by Mr. Edward Maiion (preaiding), Mr. J 0. Keith, Mr. E. W. Maclean, Mr J. V. McNaught, Mayor McNeish, lieeve May, Aid. Baiter for Mayor Find lii, Aid. Irwiu md Aid. Fraser. Correspondence was read frnm Messrs. ilurus k Walkom, solicitors including copies of telegrams ro the or der ot tho Board of Ilailway Com- missiuncra concerning tbo width of tho span. It was moved by Mayor McNeish, seconded by Reeve May, aud carried, tbit Sir dobu W.ilfe Harry and piirincis be instructed tni dav* plaus and specification* for tho Second Narrows bridge with an opeu span of mn foot iu accordance with tbo ord«r uf tho Board of Hallway Commissioners prepared as speudily aa possible. It was moved by Boeve May, aud seconded by Mayor McNeish ami carried Ihut tho pross representatives be permitted to be proseut at all future muotings of Iho Board. Thc secretary waa instructed to writo to Messrs. Guthrie aud Fringlo of Ottawa iu order to ascertain the powers of Iho provisionui directors nmi tho positiou in which ihey would .liud iu the event of rosiguatiou. To Search the Titlei to City Lanes OOMMITTBB OF OOUNOIL APPOINTS MB. THOS. BHEPHEBD INSTITUTB HALL, LYNN VALLEY WHEBE FESTIVAL WILL BBHBLD The Royal Visit ABBANOEMBNTS MAKING OOOD PBOOBBSS DBAFT OF ADDBBS8 ADOPTBD The several committee* to which were entrusted detailed arrangements ig the programme fur thc reception uf His llnuii Highness Ihc liuke uf I'oiinuiighi un September Wth' are in.ll.uil excellent prugress with Ibe re sped ive matters which Ihey have in hand. The reception cummitlee held a meeting Inis morning at which a draft uf Hie address lu be presented was considered uud adopted. The diaft will nl uuce bu submitted to thc Governor Uoueral's military secretary and upon approval will be placed in tbe bauds uf Mr. Thomaa Allan of Vuneuuver, by whom it will Uo engrossed on parchment wilh au appropriate design illuminated in colon, N. V. Yacht Club Week-End Cruise The scheduler! weekend cruise of the Norlh Vancouver Vn. hi (.'lul/ was a conspicuous success. Snug, (love was Ihe destination, and'here Ave local pmi ic. spout Saturday uighl. On Sun day cruising up Howe Souud was thc order of the day, calls being made , at several of tbe popular resorts iu lhat vicinity. Th„„e who, witb their guests, participated in tbe club'scrulso were ns follows: Commodore Palno (Winifred), ('apt. P.. McMillan (Kit winmar), Capl. J. Barclay (Jess), Capl. It. McKenzie (Flf), aod ('ipt. H. von Oraevcnltz (Flying Dutchman). Proposed By-Uw to * Purchase Eitra Stock AU). FBASSB GIVES NOTIOB OF „ MOTifON MOT BVkWINO Aid. Fraser lasl evening gave notice to the city council that he will at the neit meeting of that body move that the council submit to tin ratepayers a bylaw for the ion of IMMI te be applied for a further pure**** of stuck in th* Burrard inlet Tunnel and Bridge Company. ' , . Additional Terminal Will be Required Soon OOUNOIL ASKED TO APPLY FOB WATEB BIOHTS AT THB FOOT OF BBWIOKB AVBNUB Tlio cily fathers were last eveuiug iu receipt of a letter from Mr. li. I Kemp, secretary of the Nurlh Vancouver ('ity Ferries Ltd., requesting lhat the c.iip,,luiiun make, funnel application lo the Dominion government for HIU feel of eii,'iin'iii frum high wa ter mark leading out into Iho lulet on the casl side of Bewicke avenue lu lie used f/ir ferry purpuses. "The time is fast approaching," lhe teller staled, "when uu iiil.litmniii ferry luminal wili uf necessity have to be construct ed at Ihc fuot of Bewicke avenue, aud *s iu the case uf the present wharf at the fool of I.m, 'bib- avcuue, it is clearly proven lhal even 100 feet ia not uiin nni space in whieh lu land forry steamers uf Ihe size operated liy this company. The width of the present street cud at the loot of Be wiekc aveuue would suflice for Ihc cun strui'liini of a permanent wharf bul Iho floating portion would occupy more tban lou feot frontage. "Thc board feel Ihtt tho clly would meet with uo opposition iu applying lo lhe proper authorities lor water rlglils lo the extent, of KKI feot iu front of the liuliau reserve and truat (Inii the couucil will lake Ihc matter in hand." Tbo questiou was referred undiscussed lo tbe Board of Work*. Lynn Valley Day Pi reparation! The Lyuu Valley Day commillee mel. last eveuiug and commissioned Mr. 1. P. CraWford lo ascertain whether or not Mr. i'urdic would bo well enough to' attend to the duties *f chairman of Ihc sporls committee. It is unlikely lbat Mr.Purdlc'i health will permit him lo undertake these duties to Ibat they devolve upon Mr. Crawford, intimation ^amo to band from Mr. 1- H, Knglisli Intt a roily uf Boy Scout* numbering 160 may be relied upon for the dty, Tbo commit' te* hu the matter "Wlbcif transportation in band and it ia staled that It* ferry directorate will on Thursday be approached in this connection. Among tho minutes of the vtriout committees, is submitted for tbe ap proval of the city council last even ing, wis the following resolution of the Ijuos committee, hold ou Thurs dty last, Aid. Du?k (chairuiau) aud Mayor McNeish beiog present: "Keaolved tint in exorcise of Ihe power giveu lo Ihe I .unes Committee and Iho Mayor by meoling of eouueil ou August 12th lo appoint a qualified persou In search the titles as to Ihe various lanes in the city, Mr. Thomas Shepherd be appointed and tbat lhe Mayor bo authorized to eugage bim for Ihia purpose if available." Upon Iho reading of this minute Alii. Foreman challenged the lecur acy of Ihe previous'minute giving lln I ui" . committee aud thc Muyor the powers referred lo. He denied Ibal a I. iJiliiiiini to that ell.ut had been passed, ami was supported iu Ihis cun tenliou by Abb Mellue Aid. Irwiu, however, announeei himself lo have boen Ihe mover of such a resolution, but lhe name of ihe seconder wu not renumbered ur Un record. The mayor decided lu have lhe question voted upou ami formally submitted Ihe passage of Ihis iniiiul Aid. Hick, Aid. Fraser, Aid. Hiss aud Abl. Irwiu voted for, ami Abl For* mau aud Aid. McBae igaiust. Ilis wurship declared Ihe action of Ihe Ijiiics committee endorsed. In answer tu au inquiry frnm Aid, Foreman, Ihe mayor stated lhat Mr. Shepherd's services woold be retained for the purpose of the above wurk -ul tbo samo salary as he bad previously received from lbc cily—namely tbu t nn.nib iu wnull Ihc dito of meeting is givon us iuiiuii i,,u. uight, This should reul "TONIHHT" iusleid of "tomorrow." Tho Norlh Vancouver IT by Hand wili give a concert tomorrow eveuing in the grounds of Iho North l.uns ilale l'u "In I. inni church under the aus piees of the ladies' Aid of I tut I church. The iilmiasiou will be tlii eeuls, children free. Ice cream mil cike will be provided. —■■-. OITY IS ALLBOED BBSPONBIBLB FOB KILLING OF COLT BY BLASTING Items of Interest Mr. J. M. Hogg is muling inlo his new house ou lower Keith ruad. The Union SS. do's, boll "l.'ommo tiou" ia on Ihc ways of Ihe Wallace Shipyards to undergo a generaV over hauling. John Caruricbael was Dried IIU auil costs liy lleeve May ou Saturday for pointing a revolver it mother man in I .vnn Vlllcy. Lieuteuanl W. I, Uow tud wife of Winnipeg, Mau., are visiting Mi. Qow's sister, Mrs, M A. Husscll, Norlb l.ousilsle. A practice will bo held at Kecrcalion 1'ark on Wednesday, gist leaf, by the N. V. 8 V. club st ii.m o'clock. All interested pleue be on btud. A large number of men ire now employed making the necesiiry prepare lions for the laying of the new ce ment sidewtlka between the ferry and First street. A meeting of tbe Lynn Villey Day executive is fixed for Friday evening neat at 8.3(1 o'clock iu tbe lutltuta Htll at whieh il il moit imperative tbat all members present themselves. Three men charged wltb drunken ncss were yesterday liberated do bail ot IIU each. Tbis morning whtn I'o lire Magistrate Bugging was prepared to listen to tbtn they appeared nol. Witb Incredible swiftness 160 Uew neatly lata tin civic treasury. On page two under beading "Tu dis cms government reversionary rights" aa moounc*ment is marl* concerning * meeting to dlscuj? above subject The Wallace Shipyards are commune iug the coustructiou of a scow for T. M, lu i.i,'. a ttrm of buildiug supplies uf Vancouver. The tug "dreadful" it uu Iho ways for repairs while lhe II tl. P. ia being nvorhaulod. When repaired she will be put ou llic Van cuuver, Tuba and Hutc Inlet run The forms fur Ibe uew concrete wa lerworlis intake a mile uud a half above the prescnl eity mini,, on Lynn ind, iii. uuw under coiislrudjun butti the intiil.e and tbe settling basin are to be built of concrete ami the plans recently made are on a larger scale than was at first iutendeb The Western duniiiiiuu Land ami Investment l'u. I.td, of Vancouver, has opened a Nurth Shore liraucii at tli Luusdale aveuue, almost immodiat.ly uppusite the pustuflice. This company, which has also offices in l.oudou, i'ug, and Victoria, holds the local repre*in tai inn of tbe Lyuu I'reek Zinc Mines Lid Citizens aie watching with inieresl the steady prugress being made upon Ihe maeadauii/ing of Lonsdalo avenue The wesl side uf Ihe streot is now practically completed ami quite a cuu slderahle iiiniiiiiit uf wurk is being doue upou Ihc easl side A start has alsu been made ou Ihe laying uf lbc cement sidewalk. The wooden walk ou lhe oast aide of the street has for sume ui iuu been lorn up fur the purpuse nf grading and levelling the gruuud. Tbe SS. City of Nanaimo rnuilly purchased by tbe Tcrmiual Navigation Compauy, is ou Ibe ways of the Wul- lace Shipyards undergoing very exten nve repairs, tunning into some I|I»U It hu lost H* but. Hobbirajip In Piking Pltunllr leas or mor*; Do (Mr bal lo snwk lo Brarr open do*/. Go and fit a halohet ll tb* door ll barred; Then Ib* lunulas catch II. And Iheir luck Is l»r* •olllera corns oomplslnie* That tbeir pay U thy; Think Iht person relanln* fUTouM llielr needs suppl/. I* tb* Ureili Ihsy bollsr Thsy art b«ln| Ituck; Thi/ must hit* Ihelt teller Or they'll run tmuck. fir ther fur the malice Of Ib* mob ouliM* Msrohsnls charging loukls Beach for .vsir yen. Chin*'* btrfnf troubl* Wn* born again. ' ' *>i THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER BC, TUE8PAY, AUGUST 20,1912, m i ■ Bank of Montreal Established 1817 Capital (paid up) - $15,413,000 Reierve~~T~T ^Jl 5,000,000 QENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Savings Bank Department INTEREST PAID AT CURRENT RATES North Vancouvar Branch i F. A. MACRAE, Mt. Crown Bldg., lit Street Manager We Have Some Good Buys in D. L. 273, 274,550. See us if you have a house to rent, or if you want to get a house. We have some lovely homes for sale. Listings wanted. '<>, NORTH VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE CO. 110 Esplanade, Phone 227 R. C. BISS J. A. WOODS "The Dundarave Door" A new design of Ciafilman Front Doori. We are the only lum in Canada making these doori. Come and see them. Pricei are reasonable. Dickinson & Son. Ltd. ESPLANADE EAST P.O. Box 1719. Phone 222 NOTICE THE Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. OFFICE: 116 ESPLANADE, EAST PHONE 4 Coal Coal Coal North Shore Coal & Supply Co. We have on hand a full supply of all Building Material. Get quotation* hefore placing order. L. S. EATON, Manager. Kickham'* Wharf Esplanade West Phone 466 mmimmmammmmwmwimiwtmwammmiimammi/mk HAPPY TOM By D. W. HIGGINS During the Months of JULY and AUGUST, this store will close at I p.m. on SATURDAYS NORTH VANCOUVER OITY FKIUUKH, LIMITKH TIMK TABLB TAKING BFFBOT MARCH lit, 1912. Ii**v. Vancouvar •tM kM. 8.40 PM •6.40 3.00 '7.00 i'lu •IM S.40 IM 4.00 •8.00 4.80 8.20 4.40 '1.40 S.00 n'i'i 5.80 U.'I') 6.40 0.40 6.00 10.00 6.80 ' 10.80 6.40 10.40 7/W 11.00 7.80 11.10 7.40 11.40 8.00 18.00 8.30 18.80 PM. 0.00 18.40 ».M IM iooo 1.80 10.30 1.40 11*0 IM UM iff kll AM. IM * A***mW "99 99 ftaMMar." aatiteJTUmmmtnyial MM to. leava Nortk Vincourir •6.00 A.M. 8.80 P.M.. '6.80 8.40 •6.40 6.00 '7.00 i.80 7.80 1.40 •7.40 4.00 6.00. 4.80 '6.80 4.40 8.40- 6*0 otio 6.80 9.80 6.40 8.40 6*0 10.00 6.80 10.20 6.40* 10.40 7.00 11.00 7.80 11.80 7.40 11.40 8.00 - vnn l.jl; 18.80 VM. tM UM) 0M IM 10*0 1.80 10.10 1.40 11*0 8*0 11.40 J2.4fi AM. Tim* UU* w&J*ct to thing, without dtUyi, iccldtnttl or otb.rwlif. "So farewell hope, and witli Iniiin I'nmwull I'i'iir. Farewell remorse; ill good to in* is lost., - WitbP -Milton. TI)o nfyrning wis bright ami wirm. 1 lllll risen eirly, mnl iil'lio- 1 i|i|i ill in 1'ilil.v iu trout of Yilo Hit win slowly picking my wiy ilong thu luu townni i tnil tint luil to tho bunch whuro tliu |iriuui|ial business housns wuru located whuu I saw approaching ii lull youth o( |».ilii.|ii, eighteen yuirs. llu lui|iuil from lnnil.lur to boublur as hu advanced, suumiug to morn thu narrow |iilh which luil iiiiiiiini thu rocks, llu wis active enough for a circus acrobat, i thought, as I |iuusuil to watch his agile move incuts. As wu nuuruil ouch othor thu young nniii begun tu whistlu, pouring forth from his li|>s most muloilious suumls. Thu airs suluctuil wuru from songs thut were popular ut thu time, ami the execution wis so oxijiiisitu ami harmonious that I |iauseil to listen sn thut I might .tiniv in every note. When hu fouml thai he was obterved thu youth caseil lu wurblo, uml ilro|i|iing from a boulilur on which he wan parcbed lo Ihu groutnl, bashfully ewailod my approach, "tlooil iiiiiiiiiii,",' I said. "You must hive struck it rich—you seem so hippy." "No," ho replied, "1 haven't struck it rich. (In the contrary, I have fuuml nothing." "Then why do you whistle!" 1 sake,I. "'Hi' because il tnukes the time pass pleisanlly. Besides, I never let trouble bother me—I shed it like u duck sheds wuter from its buck. 1 cuu'I Imagine how any man can be uulnppy so loug as lie wulks straight and acts right. I don't mean to do anything wrong in all my life, aud if I dou't have good luck Itu never going to frot." "That's the proper spirit," I said; "slick to imu and you'll come oul ill right. Whit's your name!" "Tom," he .nni, with u funny look iu his eyes." "Tom—Tom wlmll" I persisted. "No, nol Tom Walt just Tom— thai's all.' ' "Hut surely you huve uunl her name f'' Ile sliuok his head with a light luugli us he suid, "My iiuine'n only Tom in this country, full mc thut uml I'll ulways answer." "Nu," I suid; "III cull you Happy Tom, Your philosophy is sound uml good and your fuce shows lliut yoo huve a light uml I...J | . Iicur!." Ile luuglied uguin Hid puted down the bir. As he went ulung I suw thul his clothes were rugged uml Ins boots iu holes. A week elupscd In-fore I met the boy uguin. He then wslked ulong the iiiuiu iitrect wirbling a popular Iuue with an energy uud .ikill lliut were inn im liun Ile tilled llie uir with melody umi people rati to their doors to listen lo the sweet sounds. Toui was certainly u charming performer, lud it wus not long before he became i populir favorite. No party or dance wis complete without Tom uml his re mirkibie whittle. He was an ciein plary youug man. He would neither drink lii|Uor nor iniokc. He wus witty without being coarac, rude or offensive. "Hwear words" were stringers to his lips, and honesty of purpoie aud kindly thought shone from Ihc depth* of hii , I. :u eyes mil lighted up hiu ingenuous couuli'innce. I hid iniini mii,,i ,, lions with him nmi found lum very iu telligeut. His uniform good niture wn mignelic, uml he giew upou me su Ihtt I soon got to like him very much, When I left the river in I860, one or the lut liumls thll I enclosed iu i good bye inu-p wis Happy Tom's, for the nanie had stuck to him. Ilis eyes glistened a* he ipprotched the side of the ciiioe Hid wished me good luck. "Tom, old Ini),"I excltiiueil, "nl here lo your principles ind you'll be une of the foremost men ot thu colony. You've gol It in you. (live it i chince to get out, llon'l drown II with U.l wbiakey or kill it wilh worse com pany." The hippy fellow begin to whittle in opemtic lir. Then he twitched off apon "Home, Sweet Home." A* my fnil lurk plunged iuto the funning current ind begin to glide swiftly down streum he tent after me Charlie Mac bay'l "Cheer, Hoys, Cheer," uml wheu I looked back jusl is lhe ciiioe begin lo turn thc Aral beml in thc river lm w*t penhed on t hoge boulder, ilill pouring forth hit hippy soul in tweet end fur retching melody. ' If Iny oue ihould hive then predicted Ihlt when Hippy Tom ind I neit met it would be under circumstance! of I moit awful md wul terrifying chine Ur I would have rilled him I fall* prophet or I fool. Yet il io turned out, il tb* icquel will slow. «- I i t i , i . • In the summer 1878 iiir* ifov»d at Victoria frnm Unglund i youug lady nniiicil Kllen Ir'nrmuit. Hhe wus the daughter of Alderman Formm, a rum- dent nf .lumes Bay. pile bor* a high H Jin!!.?!! DSMil »!:!!SS!. teacher, aud wai us pretty aud dainty aa a pink. Tbe young lady was not long i|t securing a school at i fair salary, where she gave cniu|. tatitfection, About this time ber father married *gai|i, selecting for bit second wife a iiinsl est iiniilil.i anil worthy woman of middle-ago, and ilm couple with the young school teacher went to realdo at Hr. Formatt'i houso on Kingston itreet. Thu houso wai a one story affair eon- turning six rooma and a kitchen. About this linn1 exciting news came of thu discovery of a supposed rich vein of silver ore near tbe town of Port Hope. Silver waa then worth (l.lll an ounce aud the shareholders iu tho uew dis cm cry were each rated in public estim atiou as worth at least a million dollurs. Among thu owners iu thu mine were Qeorge Dunbar, Newell Moody, Wm. No11 nn md Thumai Chooloy. Theie men were regarded aa far and away the richest men iu British Columbia. A test shipment of ore to Han Frauciico yielded I'lllt lo the ton, and it wus re ported that there were many thouiand lons of as rich rock iu sight. The own ers I have named camo to Victoria one ilay to sell shaiei, which they hail uo .iiilnuiiv iu .lump Alderman Foruian uud Ihe viaitora were thrown much to gother, ami iu au evil moment Poriuau in1. Hi T i liiinlev to bis houae and iutro ilmcd him to Ilia daughter. Tbe father waa .in.. li T by Ibe reputed wealth ol the mine owner, ami the young girl, per hups, was auxioua lo lay aaide her books ami exchange the little, uupre i,i,inni:. dwelling ou the Junes' Bay side for a palace witb servants and line clothes iud diamoudi galore. It wis i else of lovu it first aighl. Cbooley nus ll leist twenty yeirs older thun Kllen t'ormun. Ile was stroug aud atout uml masterful, while ahe was pretty and petite ami shrinking iu ber maimer. Bul us love ii aaid lo delight iu con- Irarieliea, the difference in tgc, habita uud dispositiuu proved uo ohstaclesrfo au early uuiou. lu a few wceka the two were married amid the blare uf 11 ii i n j.. I,, the glnri of t'binese liulems ami the popping of cbiiupignc corks. All predicted I'luilliiut iud nippy career for the pair. They were treated ami toasteil ami feasted, mil if old shoes uii'l showers of rice- could eusure huppiiiets Mr. ami Mrt. Thomas I'hooley ought lo have been the hippies! plir of in.,11uls. on eirlb. Among tbe pretend wis ■ solid silver tei let made of ini'l ui from the Fori Hope mine. They wcul from here lu tiuu Fnueiaeo, wbere they pul up it I leading hotel. While Ihere i serioua quirrcl occurred, due to the bridegroom'.. uujualifiible jell ousy lie asserted thit bit wife did not love him, imi lo hit dying day no argument ur proof could induce bim lo i hunge Iiis mind. The idea waa ibsuid and unjust. They returned to Victoria, ami iu due courau 1 child wu born It Foriuun 'n house, where the plir re sided. The coming uf tbe child pro dine,I no change in i'hooley. Ho treated lus pretty wife nilh distrust mil cruel ly. When Furman remontlraleil with lum i'hooley drew • revolver,tnd threit cued lo shoot him. He wu rcslriiued •ini left the houie wilh hit wife mil elulil. In a few days • peace wia ir lunged ami Ihe tlhooleya wcnl luck to tlie I nun.in houie. Almul this tune it begin to be rumor cl that Ihc mine wu not it rich li hid been iu|i|H>sed. Tbe vciu hid been probed, wis Inni.,I wauling iu bigb gndc rock md showed aigut of "pel cruig out." It wia tlio obterved tbit i'hooley 't wealth, wbicb wu belived lo be meilmo.hide when be wu married, hid likuu unto Ittelf wings md Down iwiy lo llie realm of unprofitable iu lestineiiis Aa hia meant vmitbed fhoulcy became more brutal lo hii wife ind niui i.e lo ber pai, ni- In .in. I of the UU exerting I softening iulucuce il mule him birder. Tbe torrowful little wife wu pulieul md strove brivc ly to mellow Ihe llercc mil wicked dii p.. iinni of the mm whom ibe bid ma,ind lie repelled ill overtures. It wu oven uid thit be but her on more Hun one occulon, ind thit be md Formm hid com* to blowi in muse i|lleine The parlies iulillliil.il |* In Iminl the lillle house on Kingston •Irect, wbere i'hooley, wbo bid uow begun lo drink buvily, terrified ill by bit wild tbreatt and beutly language and actions. t i . . , • t , t To Diictw Government Reversionary Rights mbbtjno qf mmm iajifai BB8 TOMOPBOW 8VBNINO Tomorrow ovening a| tbo oiDcub of tb* Joint Civic Advertising Committee a public meeting of district uue payer* is to ))o held iu order to discuss the reversionary rights of tiie proviuee to subdivide land It) Lynn Valley. THU limiting Is at"tW-iir stigatiou of tho l.ynn Vulley and Nortli lionsiliile Batepayors' Associations und ils purpose' is to give pub- llcity to tho gjiuvancus of thu rutu payors iu this cniinectinit, su thut if pu mill, i solution lo thu problem muy bo arrived at. Tho dulays alleged lo Im unnecessary, of tho provincial' uiilhorilies in docld ing whether or not the province shall iTsini ownership of one ipmrter of all crown granted I.m,I subdivided since 181)8 bas been subjected lo considerable adverse criticism. Since Commissioner 'T:.,,iuu.Jt sal ul the municipal hull some mouths ugu, Coun. Westover Iiiih liiiie and uguin called Ihe attention uf lhe district fathers lo the fuel thui un answer1 bae been forthcoming to fffp district's demand* for definite infur- mution except intimation that Mr. Macdonald was in the interior Of tile province nnd bad not yet submitted iiis. report. __. ___-. This condition of affairs fender* tlte pouiiion "of Iryim Valley settlers n- treniely unsatisfactory. Until fnoy discover how thoy st*nd in tbe matter, it cannot bo oxpocted pf tbem to bujld on a larger scale seeing tbat tbey may pr may pot own all Ibe lnnd upon which they are living. fJM eouueil and the ratepayers' association of the Valluy havo already passed resolutions asking the govornmout to cancel any reversionary rights limy may havo. In view of tbe fact thut thero is hardly a property holder in tbo Val-. ley who is not to somo eitent intereil-' od in the decision of the government iu Ibis relation, Wednesday night's meeting ahould be well attended. Tim highest joys seldom come to Ihe placid mind. It is tlte stirred soil lhat produces the hundredfold, and the soul Ihut is most profoundly moved reucli*^ Ihe lu ph.-.i level of duty and ucl ion, uml experiences tbe joy that comes from the conquest of self. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT THfc HOUSE. FOR BEST RESULTS USE FARQUHAR & GILLS SCOTIA PAINTS I lighest Standard obtainable PUREST INGREDIENTS, PERMANENT COLORS, VARIETY OF SHADES Manufactured by Farquhar & Gill, Aberdeen, Scotland. Sole Agent DesBrisay QROOEKiEB AND HARDWARE Fhoue 261. CORNER LONSDALE AND FOURTH The evening of tbe iind of January, llll (juit tbirty yem ago), wu dark and liiinul. Several iuchei of tnpw bid ftllcn during tb* ity ind walking wu moil uupleuint. About tbi hour of f.U o'clock on tb* evening ia queitlon word rewind my oflre tbit Alderman Formm bid beta ibat by Chool»y. (OOmduiM N titdlif) 4 We arc showing a very attractive line of Neglige Minis, Collars detached, with or without the French double cuff, made in the coal style of course and best of all, ilu y fit. Before restocking your shirt supply see the range wc arc offering al prices from $1.00 lo $150. BENNETT BROS. 110 Second St., East. Tht North Vancouver home of "Campbell Clothing" Painting and Paperhanging FOK FOOT OI-ABfl WORK 8EE ANDREW WALKER SUOOBBSOB TO THE GEO. W. HARDING CO. IU BBOOND BTBBBT, Nur LONBDALB 1. O. Vet till. Phont til THEEXPi «ESS NORTH VANCOUVER •/ Birks' Diamonds -f*7 f '- I- ' \ There art two prime reasons why u Diamond Morcuauti we bave hew successful. Thoy are: First—Every stone wt nit to Uie consideration of tlte purchaser It perfect In every retpect. Second-Being the largest important ot dla inoiidH In Canada and cash buyers, wt ice able to tell at Inwett possible prices. It li known throughout the wholo Dominion ami we tro lu touch with every portion of tbo country through the mo dluiu of our five great«tores—that wo resort to no subterfuge In order to make diamond sales. Evory static Is sold at its honest value, and carries with it our guaranUo of perfection, t guarantee which our unsullied commercial reputation makes too valuable for doubt. Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS, WATCHMAKERS. George E. Trorey, Managing Director Hastings and Granville Streets - - Vancouver, B. C. ^ Money to Loan m* On Improved Property at Eight Per Cent. No good security turned down ALEX. SMITH & COY. NORTH VANCOUVER Phone 24. P.O. Box 1820 Job Printing at the "Express" Show Promises to he Great Ev«t AN AVVVAl, IO OABPBN OffflBBfl TP CONQUER MODESTY AND EXHIBIT PBODDpfl Matt peoplo wbo take any kiml ot intereit In affairs ot tbe North Sboro am liy uow awam Uiat on Priiiay ami Hatunlay, Seirt. tl ami 7, tbe Nortli Vancouver Horticultural Society ami Farmers' Institute bolils its ninth au uunl exhibition. It would lio fatuous in.i. ■ ,i to "Tni; u at this time in a loug I'l'iitiii of the society's history, flvery- iimly appreciates its raison d'etre, ro allien tn tbe. full that thu uaturul n> sources uf British Ilolumbia require ox hiliitions of this kiml ami organized boilios to control litem. Alt cstcutinl ingredient, however, It tho iiinii is lo lie served up successfully, is the active cooperation of the public, especially Ibe garden growing, vegetable-produe iug, poultry rearing public. In order to ascertain what it ox n.Tli promised for this year's show, a representative of the Express yesterday plied Mr. Harold Huow, Ihe society's secretary, with a few pertinent questions. To these he received per lineiit answers. One particularly embodied an appeal to owners of tin' .■■unl, ii , uu the north shore to iliecunl their timidity or modesty aa the cast may be, ami contribute their in ili' to the success uf the show by exhibiting their product. "Ptop|t seem to be somewhat mar ed," said Mr. Huow, "because tboy think Ihey baveu't growu anything gooil enuugh to ullow. I contend lhal they .iiiinot possibly know until after the show's over ami the prises are awarded. I have beard people say that tbey can't possibly exhibit their produce because they planted late, or because Iheir gardeu hasn't been it existence long enough lo grow any thing ii. lul I would reniiml sucb peuple iimt tbe wliule district Is uew su far as that gues. Must of the gardeners wbo exhibit their produce are iu the same box iu this retpect. "Besides, this year a claaa has been provided for produce yielded by g.n dens uot exceeding in size Iwo HO foot lots. Tbis affords au opportunity for people wbo caunot afford llic lime or tbe mouey lo do gardeuiug on a lavish scale by employing labour, etc. This class haa beeu arranged on purpose lo accommodate those people wbo do uoi employ help." "The otber day," added Mr. Snow North Vancouver City *. i EXCEPTIONALLY - GOOD, MODERN SIX ROOM BUNGALOW ON EIGHTH ST. IN BOULEVARD BLOCK. PRICE $4750 ' i.l' ts ' SIZE OF LOT 50x157 FEET FOB FUBTHBB PARTICULARS, AITI.Y TO The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company I .iiiiiIitI Liability Norlh Vancouver Agenti for LONDON AND BRITISH NORTH AMERICA CO. Limited ., 543 PENDER STR&E1V VANCOUVER, B. C. Phone Seymour 6266 ■■ ftC, TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, |9I2. "I was down in Lynn Valloy. fh.rfl is somo excellent stuff down thorp both in tho llowpr and tho vegetable lipo. I also saw poultry which would' lie well worth exhibiting! You might remind the public tbat entries close-on Thursday, Sept 5th. Already } am receiving many application! for entry forms' • up to the preaeut more than in previous years, to that there it every reasonable promise of 1 really good show. The poultry class, I believe, will be particularly wvll stonteatod tbis year," , , . Questioned concerning other livestock classes, Mr. Snow stated that these included cattle, dairy cows and horses. Tho regulations of tbe Far hut:,' Institute doiuuiiilod tbat there shoulil be classes provided for cuttle ami horses, Ibougb Ihey were com puralivcly few iu this part ot tha proviuee. "Noxt year, however," Mr. tiiinw uddiiil, "we hope to coinliiite thc regular horse show with the hurli cultural show." In ' "iu lie, the Society's secro nn i touched upuu tlie prugress being mude upon Hie tennis and croquet courts ami gruumls generally, eonuuet eii wilb the Hum, uh mu I Hull. "These ui, 1,11,1 ." lie said, "will be upeued uext yeur on aunuul membership basis Whut tlte fee will be ,bas not been decided vol. There will lie uo club at all. , Anybody wbo pays tbe ini'inher ship fee ami conforms to lhe rules of tiie courts will be eligible. The greul idea is lo keep tbe grounds as much opon to lbe public un feasibly pos siblu." As Vu luliii-,I attraction lo the ex lnl,iin,it, however, lhe eourlH will In opett on the Ulli uud 7th of September wheu croquet, tennis uml bowling i,,.hi,.nu,'i.i ■ will be contested. Uutries for these events must reach the secre tury befure Huturday, August lllst. Big Black Bear Inspects Automobile Party MAKES OBITIOAL INSPECTION IN MIDDLB OF CAPILANO HIOH * WAY When, u little lime ago a couple of "uniil bears emerged from the bush ou i.,i iim,, road aud complacently in speelcil au automobile aud its occu pants, the incident was leganled as somewhat unprecedented. Ilislury re peatoil itself, however, in a modilieil form one day last week when Mr. W Booth, with a parly of six, was pilot ing bis eur along the same road. Whuu aliool ball' wuy op the bill immediate ly aboie the 1,'utiyon View Hotel, a large black bear appeared in lllc mnl die of the highway directly iu front of the automobile. As bruin wus evi iliTitly determined lu remain there so lung as Ibe whim lusted, Mr. It.mih brought his machine to a hall, ami a culm , iu imi' inspection ensued on both sides. I'resently the uiiimal turned tail uml uml,led up lhe sleep bunk Into tbe ilense woods which lie between the road ami the foot of Hrousc Mouu tain. Muny indicationt of deer aud hear huie been seen in Hits vicinity iluring the last few weeks. Petticoated , waymen FAMOUS ENOM8H LADIES OF THE BOAD Ily Thudilcus H. Dayton, in lbe Mail uml Kmpire. History bus iinmortaJi'cil tin' exploits of Ihe bigliwuyuieu who were the terror of lbe rouds uf Kiiglitud two or three centuries ago II is well nigh silent concerning Ihc deeds of Ihc ladies of Ibe road who were Ibeir cOnlenipor tries in crime. Tbere were ouly a few of I beta women of the highway, but tbey were amuug tho most picturotque figures of lhat adventurous uge. .'-"im' were of domling beauty; all were bold to the point of audurily. Masked ami booted ami spurred, arm ed wilh tword ami pistol, tbey rob bed travelers along lbe Ureal North road ain't Ibe other highways leadiug lo I.uu,Imi Town. Their feals of dariug equalled auy of Ibe achievements of Jack Sbeppanl, Diek Turplu, l.'laude Duval or Kaptaiu Dudley. Their ways were as masculine as their dress, aud Hi,. • of ili, in who were Dually banged at Tymuru died as carelessly as tbey bad lived. Moll Cutpurtc Higbwaywoniau. Among these ladies of Ibe road, Moll Cutpurse wuh especially remark able. She to excelled in evtry branch of dishonesty tbat ber name is t thiev ith synonym lo this day. Long purses were worn at tbe girdle at tbat time, at Ihe beginning Of the seventeenth century. While a mere girl Moll became tucb an expert at cutting purses and filching their contents that the sobriquet tbo then earned clung to hor alwayi. Her real namo ie unknown. One- of her exploits at thia stage of her career was tbe talk of London. One evening a nobleman in tho fringe of a crowd missed hll watch. Thinking be bad lott it accidentally, he asked Min Molly, who wai lUnding uear, ta -™ Hie Canadian Bank of Commerce Capi ,,-VV, > North Vancouver Branch Now Located at the Corner oi LONSDALE AVE. and the ESPLANADE A General Ranlting /iiiiiness Tuuisucled. Inieresl on StiWiigj /lun/,. Ihposils on (he Dollur und Uptpurds. I. A. FOB8TEB „.. Manager. Representative of British Capital Wishes to get in touch with anyone having undeveloped natural resources to offer. Coal, Copper, Asphalt or Gypsum propositions preferred. Ground floor deals only. Real Estate not wanted. Mail full particular! to P. 0. Drawer 2030, North Vancouver Silverware We are showing an excellent line of Sterling Silver aud Plated Ware, nothing but the highest grado ol Goods. Our low oxpcuscB euablo ut to mark our prices much bolow thoso wbo pay bigb routs. A comparison will provo this to you. 800 our windows. SOMERTON JEWELEB AND OPTICIAN The Storo of Quality and Low Prices. IUU SECOND BTEEET. help Iiiiii liml it. Hhe led him on for nearly bull' uu hour. She lu 11., 1 nu lorucslly uiul seemed no iulerostcd uiul helpful thul Hie nobleman never bus peeled her. Moll hud liis timepiece ull the while. Kinully hiu lorilnhip, being lule for bis rendexvous, lunl to liu/ry uwuy. As be wus departing lie prom meil ber twenty giuneus ii ..lie fouml his watch, Thereupon .-.lie handed it ovet with one lum.I uiul collected llie gold with tbe oilier! .M.11. Moll did uoi slay long in hut branch uf the .profession, how- over, Before she wns twenty sbe was u night rider, stopping traveler! on Iiuiu 1 i' u i 11, uii, uml lhe Loudon rouds uud by mere mastery stripping lliem of their valuables. .Single bunded lie beld up inuny a stage coach, tihe could sil a horse as gulluntly uul ride aa tirelessly et un,,' man bal ever wore a muni, uml called oul, ".'■iiiii.1 and deliver!" Hhe made mure muney than uny of lhe looliug invaders of ber time, Not one of them A'us her eipiul iu daring. They doffed Iheir plumed halt to her as a lolioii of professional respect. All her brief biographies say that sbe bad "a long aud successful career ou tbe highway," Mistress Moll, lady of tbo road, rniigely enough, is all bur forgotten now. Perhaps it is because ber eud ras uot iiininiii 1, tihe lived to tbe good old age uf seventy four and died iu her" owu bed. Vet her dying bad some curious iiuideuts about it, almost enough to make a story in themselves, Despite the imp, sum) of money tbjd she bad gained by her exploits on the highway, Old Moll died poor. .Bhe was not actually impoverished and was by no moaus jn want, but sho was poor for a woman who on one occasion had bought hyer release lion) jail at tbo price of about ten thousand dollari. Dash ing Moll *ai usually very successful >a getting away with tbt fruits at hei robberies, but ihe aaw the iruido of prison ii good many limes. Yet sbe never was convicted. Always when she was tried before lhe ussizes the witnesses uguinsl her hud nlrunge lupses of memory, Expenses like these, which were necessary uml frequent items of her romantic uml guy profession, brought her close lo tbo end of her re sources when she wus well pani seventy, Her source of income wus cut off, for she wuh no afflicted willi u ilrupsy that she coohl no longer mount u horse, lilii'uuiulistn lunl crippled hor nimble lingers no lliut there was no more col ting of purses for her. Her day was over. HI10 had live hundred dollars lefl whon she look lo her bed for Ihc lasl Iiiiic. Mull wus nulliing if nul original, Hue woold leave uo legueies; she wished no marble lomb ts u memorial, There were inuny frienils, however, whom the wish ed lo n iminl,1 r Tjic form Ihul her gifts took wun ul,n.» tihe speut full half her lorlune uuiong ull her friemls und acquaintances, Hhe pretested fifty uTi ii each lo her three muids, "re ijuesling tbcm lo make good use of it thut it might procure tbcm hutbands." Tbcu, sayiug she bad been "rather singular during her life," she directed tbat sbe be buried face downward, t Mr. and Mri. Bracey. itu a mau and wife lo become highwaymen in I'uiiiiu. lui is un uuusual chapter of romance even for tbe veriest of swashbuckling days. Yet this ii the story of Joaj Brjcey, who lived her brief life iu the saddle ami becume a 'gay aud capable robber woman upon the London roud simply because sbe had become enamored of a dashing and very successful highwayman. Voau was thc pretty daughter 0/ a wealthy Kuglish farmer. Under other circumstances .probably the would have wedded n rich man of that or a neighboring county aud bred up a race of stalwart Hritisb statcinien. But ibe .Op-atfoua* oa Faia «, cal 9 . m V inftfi lyvf-sl*,, »• Vn lUPSytM, ty\i\IVf!H AM n ' ..'i'i ■ Or I' ' I/ , - fl THR EXPRESS HOBTH VANOOUVBB....... M*tM fWtWftW? WW 9Ws9W*lm)*m Publiibid Tundajfjl md ftldayt by North Hbon Vim, Limited. OEO. H, MOBDEN, BD1T0B AND MANAOBB, Bate* «t Subteriptlont-On* year, flM. 6„ moutba, Wc. Three mouthi, 86c United Stltet and Foreign, $8.00 per year. W™WWMH ffWff 9999* mam VptklfWU 9m Wrfw9lf*9Wm9i, TM Eiprui ii devoted to tb* intereiti of tba Nortb Hbon of Burrird lulet ucluilvely. It conititutet an advertising medium of eieeptionil vilue for reiohing la a tborongb and eleotivi minner tb* population at North Van«onv*r Oity and Diitrict. Every effort it made to glv* idveitiiert tb* moit tttitftctory itrvlct. AU cbangei In contract advertlietuenti ibould b* la tb* prlnten' litndi not latar tban 10 a. n. Monday and li p. m. Wedneiday to eniure iusertlou in thi following inn*. North Vancouver, B. 0. .,,, ...Auguit SO, mi. CANADIAN MUNICIPAL BONDB IN LONDON V The pheuomeuil rite of development at which the Canadian weit it pro- greeting, appean to be creating itt owu prohlemi iu tho matter of procuring sufficient mouey to carry ou the cxteuiive improvement! which are demanded municipally throughout thc liinglh ami breidth of the liud. London ia the Mc,in of ill municipal re preieutativei who have debenture l.on.Is uf which they with to diipose and while Ibo individual dotation! may represent only a very modest nun, bulked at from tbe viewpoiul of the world'i ru uu .ui uuin..1 centre, never ilu I, .. Hie i.n 1 ji becoming ippareul tbat in the aggregate thii continual Miccemiuu of municipal bondi ii creit- lllg 1 inuii.'1 supply thm the market inn readily ibiorb, thui ieiving the underwriters with bondi in couiider able uinounti for which a ready market cannot be found. The Mun.Tin 1 Tunes, in a recent ii *ue, siyi: The cougeition of the I.uu dun money market last fall lins grad uiilly becume more acute, uutil it in iiuw iinpowible to Hunt ovenea* a Can iniiuii munieipal or for that matter, auy low rate lioud, at auy price." lu lurther explanation of Ihe liluition, llie article givei detailed information relative to 1 Thui,liun inunii ijuil iiuiu I iiiun 11 followi: Iluring the liat nnv- I'll ■, , ins, I'unu.llllll iiiiiiiu ipulitiis lun e raised (llri,87ll.HII5 in Loudon Of tbis iimoiiiil (.1,1130,040 hai beeu added thii yeur. Tin., latter huiii wu diitribuled Huong nine ritiet, u followi: Vicloiil £308,628 Calgiry 500,000 jliegini 117,100 Vancouver 081,000 Saskatoon 888,788 Winnipeg 0011,000 New Weilmiuater 101,300 lulmonliiii 095,000 Norlh Vincouver rn.inu ll will il ouce be noted Ihlt theae nn ull .... i,iu municipililiei, thll lour nut uf the nine ire locited iu lo,ii.i, Coluiubii wjioae Holitioni are iiluiiil furly per cent, of the total. lir addition to bond inoea, there ia always a large aom rtiieii in temper ary municipal Intua iu London, ituount iug at preient to approximately I'll, 11110,000, of which the following are the principal ileum Alberta £1,500,1X10 for tli months al I'/j per cent. Toronto, Il.lisi.iiisl fur one year at 1'ij per tent Muiilreal, £750,000 for lix montbi ul Ity, per cent. I'niii-e Hupert, £800,000 for three yeara at 5 per cent. Quebec, £1110,0110 fur an months at I 7 b per cent. Victoria, £380,000 at from :t 15 15 lu IV, per ceut. Moose .law, £884,478, delaila not yet publiibid, I'liacceplablc ia the flet may be, il is neverthileu Irue tint the market bus nol abaorbed Cintdiin flotations very readily of llle. Loina totalling £81,654,201 have beeu made, but of theae a iiiinewhal large proportion (iu .'■ume uses 11 high At ninety per ceul.) remiini in the handi of the underwriters who advanced the mouey for the bondi iu the hope of Oudiug ready market for tbem at ionic ad vance ou Ihe price which Ihey paid. The beat ihowiug ma.In by any of ihe larger new issues wu made by Caul diuu Northern bouda, of which tbout 04 per cent, of ilu.se iuued thii year remained in the underwriter! Iiauili it lhe beginning 01 Auguil. Wben the mmy forms of investment which the mouey market affords at Ibe world centre are considered, it will readily be teeu thit only 1 mod irate proportion of iuvcalori will buy municipal bonds, inuny of them prefer ring tome otber form nt JnveabneuL Hut even tboie who prefer municipal debenture! do not appear to be buy ing wltb avidity juit at preient. Jt is extremely difficult if not iinpowible lo do anything at preient with low priced ucuritie* ud, it is therefore, a choice with th* municipililiei whe they pr*f*r to tuttiin th* iuconveni ance involved aad wilt for a change ia the market, or to mah* th* inter eit oa tbeir bond* M attractive tbat tbey will itluulat* a slow m*rk«t. A CO OPEBATIVE BANK FOB AOBIOULTUBAL LOANS Ae an effort to supply cheap money for tbe farmer through state assistance, tbe Agricultural Bank of Bavaria ii worthy close study, by thoae wbo interest liiemaidvea III the progreu of agricultural lottlemeut in tho Canadian weit. lu 1806 the government of Bavaria adopted thc policy of promoting a eo- operative Auociation, to organize a mortgage bank. The governmeut undertook lo grant a subsidy for tbe bank for tho Ont yean and to supply the initial capital repayable at a later date. The bank waa mude aubject to Ihe in.■pel Hun of a Itoyal Commie ... i.m.. 1. iu order to confer ou the bonds 11 in.l by it, the iccurity aud guarantee! required for trustee investment!. The llavariau Couucil of Agriculture was entruited with tbo formation of tho corporation and accordingly es tabliihed the Agricultural,' Bauk of Havana which began buiineu on Nov- ember ITtb, 1806. Thii institution ii, tbcu, a credit bank, orgauiied on tbe cooperative plan and enjoying tbe moral and the iiiiiiiu ml luppurt of the State. Under iti bylaws, the bauk can grant loaus ouly lo iti members. Tboie who are eligible for memberihip are as followi: All ownen of foreit or agricultural landi in Bavaria, ill tbe enjoyment of political right* in tbe country! ownen of homeileidi, rural communal; eharitible founditioni, corporuie bodiei ami regiitered coop eral ive aiioeiationi of Bavaria, re presenting agriculluril intereiti; pri vale individual! wbo may* wiih to mpport the auociation. The Agricultural Hank grauli three kinds of hums: I Loans repayable by annual instalments, guaranteed by a mortgage on agricultural or forcat lands; 8— Loans aa above, bul not guar uuii .ui by mortgage (reserved for rural commune*); il—Loam of 111 etcep tional kind which may be repaid in olher than aeveral annual instalments aud which are guaranteed by inert gage. The fundi of Ihe bauk are procured from Ihree aourcei, namely, the uie of members' ilnrei, the iuue of moil guge bunds and subsidies and loans (limited by the idle. At the dite of iuue, each member must pay for one share of i'lii and no member can poi seas more than -Wl iharei. Liability ia limited lo ;"-" i'i ulimi In. ii iiiuiii ber muit ol , 1 Tu for • llii ahire, for each 81860-that he borrowa. No mortgage loan must exceed 60 per ceut. of the value of the pioperty mortgaged. Estates are vilued for loaning purpoiei on the basis of tbe net income which lbe estate Could yield, if well miuiged, for Ihe porpolea for wlneli il ii adipted. Thoae who are acquainted with tbe working of thii agricultural bank de dare that although itt inlerett rite il rither high, it, nevertheless, fulfils 1 very iinportiut function iu tuppiy ing agricultural landowners with loans md it is di 1 lim .1 Ihlt otber countries might piuhTiildy couiider tbe adapts tioniof thii lind credit bauk ou I ro operilive baiia, lo tbeir requirements. CHURCH NOTICES NIIH'I'II VANIIIIIVKR II. Juki (ke Uvautllst, BIkIHIi ITilrleonth. Holy Communion, 8 NOTIOB Ia Uw MttUr of Th* LeouirdBile Oomntny, Aulgntd Tbe creditors hiving given imperitive instructions to collect ill outstanding accounts, parties indebted to tbe abuve 'Th* Leouard Hale Company," are requested to call and settle tbeir indebted uess forthwith. Tbis can be doue by either calling at tb* store, 80 Lounlile Avenue, Norlb Vancouvtr, to tbe nan in charge, or it the office of Wilton A Perry, Assignees, 336 Hutiagt Hired Weil, Vaiicuuver. W. I. WII.80N, t.f. Auignee. JOB— PRINTING AT THE EXPRESS ■vtnlng, 7:80. Adult Bibl Bundle School, 8:80. f.y day, at 8 p.m. Prayer Meoling, Wed eldav. at l p.m. Choir Practice, 'rlday, at 8 p. m. Kev. Ronald Maolood. Tnllttr, Bfctkoiiiii Okatrt-Oonwof Sixth and St. Qeorge. Sunday Services, 11:00 a. 111, ind 7:86 p. 111 Sunday School and Biblt Clan, 8:30 p.m. Senior League, Monday, 8 p. 111. Prayer and Praise Isrvlct, Wednesday, I p. m. Junior *aiue, I'hurtday aflernoon at 8:30 altar, W. O. Benlltcher. It Aims' Ckurek ♦Corner Twelfth ind Bouluvui-d. Sunday Services: Morning Prayer, II u.in: Bunday School 8:80 n. in : Bvenlng Prayer, 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion, nrtt and third Sundaya In month, al 11 u.in.; lecond Bundiy In month, 8 a, m. Rev. Samuel Fit, MA, Vlcur. •alvatloa Amy -l.onsdule Avenue Sunday service* 11:00 1. m„ 8 p. 111 ind 7:40 p.m, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Thursday, I p. m. Children's Service, wsdncsduy, I p.m. Ilapllal I'kurek Tweirtli and St Qeorge. Servlcei at 11 a.m. and 7:3r> p. m. Sunday School und Bible < 'luss at 8:80 p.m. Prayer and Prolan Service. Wednesday at 8 p. in. Pastor, Rev. A. 3. i'roaaei, Twelfth ind St. Qeorge. ....li und Thirteenth. Holy Communion, 8 a in Morning Prayer, 11 a.m. Cumin , Prayer, 7:88 p. ni. On the Orel Sunduy In the month there will he a lecond celebration of the Holy Cuiiinoiiil.iii At 11 a in. Rector, Rev. Hugh Hooper. II. HiIiuuuiI'. Catholic lUurek, Sixth and Mahon Avenue Sunday—High Mua and Sermon, 10 a.m. Sunday Bchool, 8:80 p.m. Rosary and Benediction. 7:30 p.m. Friday—Low Mass, 8 a. m. Paator, Rev, .1. A. lledard, 0. H I. latTaii I'alkiillc I'kurek ul II. Haul's. Meat, 7:30 a. in., Sundays. Pastor, Rev E. Peytavln, O. M. I. rkrl.ilau Icliacc — "Klmberley.'' Chetlerlield Avenue (between t'onr- tetnth and Flf leenlli streels) Sunday Services at 11 a m Teitlmuny Meet Ing, Wedneiday, 8:00 p.m, NOHTII l,ii,\MMi,i; It. 'I'kiiwaa s a. lu, every Sundav txctpt tint Sunday In monlli 8:30 ii in nun Sunday In monlli II am, Matlnt, Litany and Sermon, second und fourth Sunday. Holy Communion and Strmon, Arst and third Sundays. Vlrtir, Hey. T. ti. Rowe. Pnikylcrlaa Cklick—Sundays, >l I 1. in ind 7:30 p. in Bunday :,, o.uT and Bible Clau, 8:30 p. in. Tcaehsra' Train log Clui, Wedneiday, 7:30. Prayer Meeting, Wedneiday, 8 |. in Boyt' Club, Thursday. 7:80 p in Choir Prac- tlct, Friday, I p. in R. Van Moniler, l(. A, pallor. I.VNN VAI,l,K» l'rr>li)lrrlau (kurek -Willship. Hon dayi, ll a. in. and 7 p. in Sonduy School, 1:18 p. in. Pallor, itev A. Mac- Aulay. Melkolltl OfcWtk—Worthlp Bun- dava. ll ii in and 7:00 p.m Sundav Bchool, 8:16 p. m. Paator, Rev ti. Faktley, ■I. finical'., I,,uu Villir—Matins, II a.m Buuday School 3 30 , ... <-'ven- long 7.00 p.m. Holy Communion uannd Sunday In month al 11.00 n in Normal 3. Tim ntniin lu eliaii:' Why Not 9 Do It Now • BEFOBB WTH VAU, W0WB8 CLEANING ('pine iu unl see ui. Wo will be ouly loo pleaied lo ihow you our lutnplei. W.H.Stoney&Co. Ill l,s|,l;inuile West. I'bone 140 (next to Patterson, (Joldio k Cltrk) Vancouver Business Directory BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business College 336 Hu at ini; 3 St. W. Canada'! Gr.ll..I W.ll.ro School U J. Sprott, II.A, - Maiiagll HAT OLBANINU Ladies' and Gent's Hati OLBANBD AND BLOCKED Crinolines, iliir Braids, Straws, Beavers aud Kelts Panamas Cleaned, Blocked and Trim med e.piiil to new. Positively uo acids used THE STETS HAT WORKS Nut Labor Ttmple, Vancouver, B. O, 431 DUNSMUIB BTBBET BBAL BSTATB Yorkshire Guarantee k Securities Corporation, Ijmiled 440 Seymour Street RKAI, ESTATE UND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENT' ESTATES MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE R. K*ii- lli,tili;iiic ■ - ■ Manager BESTAUKANTS All Nortb Vaneouvir ptoplt *at at LEONARDS' Kilher Flick Block or Hitlingi St., oppoait* tin new poit offic*. I/tuotrd **ll* bi* tea by tb* pound. NOTIOB la tk* MatUr of Th* LeonirdBit* Company During tbe Assignee's title «r lhe Leonard Bale Company stock, tbe itore will be open each morning it 10 o'clock ind tiou at 6 o'clock lu order to give tb* sties people m opportunity te get tk* tlock ready tor the following day. All goodi positively told, no native. 188 N. V. WOODYARD 10,000 cord* of dry dr wood for quick sale. Prlci ptr odd cordi, 81.76. B|tt clal (juotitloui for larger o,utntltlet Out Wood, 16 im lies, 86.86. 18 Incliei W 60. C. O. D. Office and Yard— 14th and lonidale Phone 190. P.O. Box 2432. WATCH MITII K for a lli'im la Take aa* lllc Hater ■'."I ht: li lierehy given Ihul New port Brick und Tile Ciimtiunv I.tinlled. Vtncouver. will uyyly lur a llcenae lu take and uie 100 culile feel tier aeeiind of waler out ol Shannon ('reck, which Hiiwi In a nm iii.v,:,i, ii. direction Iiirougli Cot 808. xronp 1. New Weit milliter Dlilrlcl, ami imntlel Into Howe Bound near the heud llieieol The water will lie diverted al llie head ol the falla and will he used fur nowei liui'imscs un tiie I.inu described aa I.ui 608. (Iiuiiii I. NeW tt'eSlllllllSlel Ida irlcl. Thll Notice wai nulled on Hie i.iu.ii.,1 uh llle .Ml, ilil) of July. III? Thc .in ll. ..ilmi wlU he llled III III. ,mi,e ol Ihe Water Recorder at New Welllnllllter. Iltilecltnnt ma)' he tiled Willi Hie auhl Water Recorder or with the Couiiilrol ler of Wuter lllahii. t'uiHuiik-iiI liuild Ing. Vlclorlu. ll C NKWI'OHT liHU'K A TICK Cl), I.HdlTKI) J II Hive). Agent WATCH NOTICK I'.,1 1 I i.iii.i' lo Take aa* let Waler NoTH.'K ii hereby alven that New Mil Waler Cuinnul))' I.tinlled of Vun Couver, will uii'l;. for a lleellle tu lake and uie two nullified culile feel pel lee- und uf waler oot of Bl 11, Creek. iv iii.ii flows In a suuttiweatfMy dlrer- ilui) iiniuii ii .--iu ,11,11s Valley, und implies lulu lluwe Buiilul neat Hie luan Ihereuf , ' The waler will he dlviHcd ul tin |, ulnl uf Inii isi iiinii Willi lhe u.n lln il;, lllllll uf T I. 86881 and will lie uied ful Muni, iii.il 1 uiin,.„■.•• uii the laml deierlli ed a! l.ul 186, lii mil' I. New V,, uliulii ■ lei I'ii,:, 1 Till! liull.u wui imiii it un the 1.■ ..uml uii the i'Hh day ul July. 1818 Thu ni't'li,. 1II..1. will he tiled In Hie ollice ul the Water Recorder al New Weilmlniter. oleic. Huns may lie llled with the mid Water llecurder ur with the Cump' Iii,ll.-i uf Waler lllgllla, PulHuiihiii null,inn-„ Victor!*, U C NKWI'OHT WATKII CHHI'ANV, I.IMITKI) T F Mn1111. Aaelll 70 Vean In Bualnew. 0»iiltal and Biserve Ovir 17,600.000. THE INDUSTRY THAT WINS ludustry alone will not make you independent. Tbe Ipdustry tbkt S»V<8 !« the Industry lhat Winn. Opunlug a .Tu viui:« Account in the Bank uf British Nortb America is often tba flrat step towunli success. Two Offices in North'Vancouver, Corner of Lonsdale Ave and Esplanade. Upper Lonsdale Avenue, near 14th Street (VIUU NOTICK Fur a l.lceaar lo Take aa* tic Haiti NOTICK li herehy given Ural New port Watei i'u I.iniieil of Vancouver. will appl) for a llcchie' lo take and uie 180 cubic feel per lecond of water oul of alaiiiijnuiii Creek, wlilih fluwi In a luulhweilcrly dlracHuh liilunali tin M..limn.,m Valley au9 elliptic! llllo eual hiaiich Si|uainlih lliver neal Howe Bound The water will lie diverted ul Hie head of Ihc Drsl falls below Ileal deck and will he used tor powtr uorpuii'i on Ihe land deicrthed •■ I.ui lit gmiip 1. New Westmlnsler lllslrlel This notice wui nulled oh the gioiiiul on Ihe lllh day of July. 1818 The iip|.II. .iiiun will lie ninl In lhe offlce of llie Wtler Recorder al New Wi'iliiiliiili'i Olilecllnht nr.i v he ill. T with lhe lalil Water Recorder or with Ihe I'omptiul ler of Water Itlahli. I'nrllulnciil Build Ingl. Vlclorla. B C NKWI'OHT WATKII CHMFANV. IdUITKU J II llrviy, Agenl T tig i * 4 gm^iMisM Cooking this Weather is Mighty Hot Work But some Kiingps radiate I.F.SS heat than others. WHY SWELTER ? The NKW CHANCELLOR, fitted with the Guerney F.conomijter, insures a deiitjhtfuily cool kitchen, a perfectly even healed oven, and the smallest possible fuel lull. Call .imi Id ns demolish ate this lo you. JOHNSTON & SALSBURY THE HARDWAREMEN 90 Lonsdale Avenue Next to P.O. Palace Hotel Second Street, North Vancouver, B. C. FINEST HOOF GARDEN ON PACIFIC COAST BAND OONOERT EVBBY BATUBDAY EVBNINO RATES:- $2.00 per duo up. Special talcs In families und lu regular boarders. RI.DA & ANDRUSS Proprietors The Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. ol London, England PAID $4,250,000 quickly and inoinplly ou account ol tin San t'ruiclico tartliquake and lire. How nuny (T,iii|,.n,i,h could do thu,'/ IU anna la amount to 8111,0011,000 A |ioiUI will bring our reproiontaliva PERCY KING Keiililelll Agent in l/Mkdilt Avenut uid (Jajilltuo Oar Ttnnluiu Plioiitt: Lonadale IW. (lanlliuo 161. — aiiy her tu u house sum,' miles distant. II proved to lie an elegant man.lun, und there, over a bottle o) wn,,', she told him lur slury Hhe liud r, inn, T leu, mg uud sword play early, uml hud practised it with her husband, vv bum she hud married ul the age ul 1.1 lli-r hiisl.un.l was pen urious, Ihuugh passing rich Being shut ed in her cash uml leu.ling u comfort and Uuex.itiug life generally, she took the resolution ul "borrowing u purse" occasionally, as u means ul mitigating ull her trouble, "I judged lins resolution safe Hough," she said, "if I were uul de tccted in Ihc tety n< I, fur who could suspect iu broad mu suitable li, inv sent Itesldes, uo uue cuul,I pru, ure better information or hu '" - Vatrla, ' Ar r r uyut te, Vileb!' she, go away, bul whul she say when she gu uwnv I She say she will do s'omesiug dal uvesgul no iiaame! 'Ah, ha*' she say, 'I go, like re rraal visout re luil bul, I'll du! I'll du' I'll 1)0!'. W'al she dol Ah, ba!- V,nin le gruuud, myslerieuse Mossieu' Busk es pier! Hhe nol say whet she do!" This was "grand," to be sure; bul the prowess of Macbeth, iu his "bout" wilh Mu, .lull, awakens all Ihc mer > unu I Frenchman's martial ardor '' Mossieu' Min lilies-, he see him come, elos'.by; he say (proud empress incut), 'IT,mc o o n, Mossieu' Mu. dull-, . ami ) Lonsdule Avenue. It will pay you to put a card in this column Charge Against Barrister NORTH VANOOUVEB LOTS INVOLVED Uf. Alfred Hall, a Vtncouver bar ristcr, wus leat week arraigned before Hie Honor Juilgc Melimea ou a criminal ebargo iu equuectiou with tbe sale of two lota in North Vancouver which it is alleged the defondout sold wil lioul nui Imi iiv from thu owuer, the latter liuving neglected to register Iiis deed. A epocial trial wus usked for uud it bas beeu set fur August -I. Mr. Hull wus formerly a luw purtuer ul' Judge iinini ami lbe lut|er huiiiii duys ugu refused tu try s civil eatu in wbicb Mr. Hall was involved, as Ibe partnership Ilml been dissulvcd owing lu a dispute. The civil suit ss well us the criminal ucliuu wilt be lieunl befure Judge Midlines. B. C. Gazette The Lieutenant-Governor in Coun iii bus been plcuscd lu muke tbe ful lowing appointments! Wm. II. Itnituiu uf Vernon, tn lie Plant Pathologist fruni lbc 1st iluy ul' \.l;'.i I, 1012. truest Davis, uf Ibe cily uf Vie turiu, lu be a member of tbo board ol iiivoatigatlou, created under Purt III. of Ihe Wuter Act. Wm. Irvine, police magistrate in ami for tbe eily uf Nelson, tu bave juris ilictiop under the "Smull Debts I'uurl Act" within the suiil city. Truman .1, WTT,lun of Latquioti Is laml, tu be a justice uf the Peace. Sidney J. Jurvis uf Nelson, to be u clork iu tbe ollice uf lbe goveruiueiil agent at llatolton, Wilfrid It. Williamson, ul' Hie city of Vaucuuver ami Willium I'ritbers Mi I , Huiui of (Tunbruuk, lu be clerks in tbe ulliee uf Ihe governinenl ageul al Nelson from the luTh iluy of Au gust, 1012. Tlie following certilicates of incur |,uialioii buve been issue,I: A. P. I'ulbuun, Ltd., Ituslun Sliuc Slure, Limited, Hritisb Financial ''or poruliuti uf Canada Uii., llurke k w ,„„i l.til., Canadian Mutual Lamls Limited, I'uuuiliuu Borneo Cunipuny l.tk Brawn bow tba nsw baby la felting aloug."-I)etrolt Free I'reua. Who wouldn't a doft lift tlidlv lua And In tin htnntl tlldt-o Whin «««lng tht maldtn twtit Indeed So fondly klulim Fidel -Pblltdtlpbla Tilisnph. "Ur. and Mra. (luaggi don't aeem to gat along vory well." "They huvu only themselves to blame." "Wall, I gueai Ibey Uu." Jinipn. Tbey ara advertlalng salvation In Naw York. That seems to ba tbe only wsy to let a lot of thote New Yorkers know Ibere It sucb a tblug.-Oleveluud I'liiiu Healer. "Whtrt trt you going, my pntty nuldt' "Into society, ilr," tht ttld. "Mty I so wllh you, my pretty meldt' "If you ran follow mt, ilr," iht ttld. -Suokani Bpokeinitn-Bivliw klgg-Dop't yoo wltb you could livi your life over ugu lut t'ogg-Wtll, I ebould sny not I lit got ii twenty-year endowment pulley maturing tbit moulb.-llcCaH's Mugu tine. Curute-Dldu't 1 assure you Ibat a cow It uuly iliiiiuiTuud wben It hua loti ItS I'lllf? Kin- That's why I wmi IT'itiiitr I I couldn't see a culf anywhere. -Sketib Tlitrt onct wit in imoroui Ilr., Who on nutting a girl alwaya I.r. But ont nl|lii it tht gill lit Iiniiiii when tou lali Htd turn klulng lln chauffiur't black ir -Judgi It. Toper (seeing bit own feel tin other tide of the lampposti-Nuw, theu. my friend, yuu must clear uut I wu> Ili'lT' (list I'lie Mele. "What are you mulling about!" uskei' Noah. "I wst Jutt thinking," replied .lupbi'.t. "how lucky It wus we could go nbeuU aud build this ark without wulllug fut su appropriation from cuiigreuss."- Wstblngtuti Slur. Opportunity may hemmtr Quilt tou tarty at oni't floor, V Nothing duiug. KttlenlmunieiT Out loo Ittt Hit night belum —Chlctgo TTIIjiine Of sll tlm things that make life worth living friendship tuition near tbe top. Hut friends ars rare, became we' am too bu»y.-Bev. T. W. M. Idinu\ The French angler nana with much sui'i'iisa a tiny mirror attached to the line neur tbe baited book. The Idea in that the tish, teeing ittelf reflected, husteim to snuti'h the bait from itt tup posed rival. Tears aid greatly in destroying beau ty, aa they suott bring wrinkles to tho face. Women who weep frequently Into their good looks vury early. A smiling face and a cheerful, happy,turn pur, aru tbe best pruturvativus uf beauty known. The chrysanthemum it served at al musl every elaborate llbiiiosu diutiur table. The Uuwer has a peculiar llavur ami requires u teste educated by mauy trials before it cau be fully appruciat ed but i'lime:.,! epicures frequently pay fancy prices for special kinds. Too Late to Classify FOlt BAI.ti—Apples, .'.inni: uml uukii|g. Keene, 15th street oust. 21b Lut un Weslurti avenue, 39*1114, for $iiilil cash, nr tHlnT un terms. Fur pur ticuiars apply llui A llltl Kxprcss Ollice. 168 FOH WALK -Apples, eating uml cookiug. Keene, 1.1th street easl, 21-t FOH BENT—8-room aback, |IU por monthi Apply Mrs. Knight, ith and Hidgeway avenue. TD HKNT Furnished, 7 roomed bun .,iil,in in uliuul,in;: Lynn Vu'lev I'urk un carline. Hut waler beating, uu I ull modern1 cuuvVirjences, electric ii; i.i. upeii lireplace etc., etc. Furniture pun IMilly new. Kent |3i> per munth, Ap ply .1. (Iniilil, Urawford Huad. Lynn Valley. t.f. 'And wbere did you epeud your twe weeks V" "Hlltlug lu a lintel barber cbalr Tin barber wus ppisiiiinlve, and I let hlm give me his entire le i " I'lltsbniKli I'uut. "Did you bear tbs new operu In New York'/" "Yes." "It wss sung lu English, wssn'l IIT "I wet lold so,"- iT.i,Tuml i'liiiu Dealer. Annuel!" n uyi tint ht He dog 'ills fuct lie'* bound wi'll knuw, Ilul lie can't maki ut look agog. Why, eld Due Cook ila crowl -Cincinnati Enquirer. TT:i, In r - Anblbald, wbtt iluiitisli lu eicettlvt heat? Arehlbulil lee planla.-JuUge. plants Knleker What were tbe wild wavee tsylng) Hn. Ur They didn't get a chance to say anything. My wife wet lu bulb Ing.-New York Times. "■There'll always room up tl tht top," Ilul hubblei, when 1 ipot 'int. Jutt provi iu ml cuncluslvely Tberu'i nol much tt tin button). -Judgl "Dues be know Ills uwn fulling)' He might lu Hi* wife keeps tbe llui " -llitnilniibiiui A;■.• 11,-i.ini ticuled Tenders uililrcssmi in Ihe un- i, j i.ii, .1 and cnduitcil '"render fur Hm t'unalrucllun uf a Breakwater In Vlclurla Harbour, 11 tl." will be re- celve.l ut Ihlt uill,, until I un pui uli 'i'hiirtiluy. Heplcmbcr 8, 1818, fur the cuiisiiuctliin uf a llnakwulcr ut Vlclurla ll.i t... ii i Vlclurla. II C IT.ins apcclflcutlum and form ul contract cuu be seen ami furmt ut ten, ilei' obtained ul this Dcpurtmcul uiul at Hi" ulli.. s of W. II, ii,I,is,,n, Iti'tlilent Architect, Vlclorla, B ('; ti. C, Won- fold. Ksi|, District Kngineer, New Wutlnilntter. H ti; 3. 0. Sing, Kiu. Ilitlrlci Kngineer. Turunlo, Ont.; J I. Mi, li.iinl Mn,, Diitrict Rnulneer. Mun- n, nl. 'in. : A. deary, Kni. District Knulncer. Quebec, Que . und uu uplill- , ull,HI tu lllc I',,:,«111.' -I ■ I ut Vuucuuver. B C. Persona tendering ure nutlOed lliul tetidert will nul be considered unless ,,,.,,i, un Ihe printed forms luppllci! and tlgned with llielr ucluul signatures sitting their occupation! uml placet ul residence. In Ihe cute ut flinn llie n, tuul tlgnalure. the nature of the u cuputlun, und pisct uf residence ul each member uf Hie firm must In given Kucii lender muit lie accompanied by un accepted cheque un u chartered hunk puyublu lu the order of the llunuuruhle thu Minister of Public Wurki. cqiiul lu ten per cent. (10 pc) uf Ibe uinuunt of Hie tender, which will lie furfelieil If Ihe pcriun tendering decline tu enter Intu a contract when culled upun lu do sn. ur fail lu complete the wulk contracted fur. ii the lender be nut accepted the cheque will be returned. The i" i u, ii,,, ni duel nul bind Ittelf lu uceept the lowctl ur any tender By irrder, K. ('. DK8KOCHKR8. decretory Department uf Public Wurks. Ollawu. Auguit 8, 1818 Newupupers will nut he puld fur this .i.n. i iiu, nu in if Ihey Insert It will) uut uuii,.,ill. frum the Depurtuieiil. I 88888 The SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOOD PAINTING NOW THAT THE ROUGH WORK ON THE HOUSE IS FINISHED MAKE A GOOD SHOWING BY USING THE BEST PAINT AND WITH LITTLE EXPENSE YOU WILL GET BETTER RESULTS WITH S. tt W. THAN WITH OTHER MAKES. SOLD ONLY BY paine & McMillan Phone 12. Wholesale and Retail Hardware FIRST STREET AND LONSDALE New Municipality West Vancouver ATEIN1TS rJ;lil.'.liilW^II;ljlil Huy n large lot nt it -mull price; terms. Miuslii'il un.l burnt. I.ols In ull I'luiniiTcs. Atk for our luvun- lur'i Advlter. Marlon A Marlon, 884 easy University Street, curner 81. Catherine IVI ni,,, i Muiilreal, Cunuda, and Wash- ii.,.iuu I). C, II. B. A. feel hy ml feel, i'ur ♦tiuu Ileal view in ^_^___^__________^^_ lliu whole ilislriet. 'i.T busy befure ihey ull gu. - Apply Owner, 1). li. 1040, Tuylur road. 113 8 OVER 88 YEA' INCI DISTBIUT OF NOBTH VANOOUVBB Found By l.uw 1012 Tbis jrtek ws tre showing the largest variety of Children'i Bhoes in Britiall Columbia, Wt know Uut shoeing the childrsn is a Ux on ths fullsat pocket book. Wt wtnt to gavs you mousy aod em ie so, It you will call snd exam UW our ttock ef Obildrsn't Shoes. Bchool opens nut wsek and tbs children's fset must be looked after. Ws csn'supply the shoe wants for tba whole family. Wa have enough shoes In our ttors to supply tbs shot wants of evsry man, woaaan sud child on tbs Nartbjf fhara. Wood-Paige Shoe Co. fc FJRJ5T STREET EAST PU.393 Mouat Crown Block, Opp. City Hall Trad* Marks DCSIGNI Copyrights Ac. Aorooa trading I ikrtrh and ilcicrljiilnn nit; qnlckir aicertalif our u|iiiii.n free wririlior au IllTtlllliiA ll (Ti.llllt Ij [-iii'i Inl'li' I" :, liitllilCB UutiiiUlcilici.tiDjmiiu. HANDBOOK "til'aiauu ■out froa. UUeit luotii'jr ri.ricnini'Kltuloiill. I'ataiiii takeu iFinuuli Uuua A i.u. racatfl »j,7i:iJi Rutin, wli li.iut cUrtio, lu tb« Scientific Hitienca A bandumalr IllustralH mttUj. Uiut* rir- culailon uf any I'l.i.iii'i juurnal. 'Jvtini for CaJiailA, JITS a 1*91, ^vmUku (ii»)'uiil. Mil bj ail MWhltialoft- MUHN&Co.""" NewYorfc Bruob Offlc. lU V bl. Wuii'Muu, 1). 11 Try uu Ad. ui lln I.>|.n..n Tbij bring result*, Tuke notice lbat there it iu the District i'uuuil, Isyuii Valley Huad, Nurtli Vsncouver, one stallion, color l.uy, lung tail and inaiic. ITiliss.lliu tame i previously claim- e.l uml ull pruper costs,1 rbargct ami eipi'iiaea paid lbe said stalliun will be •ubl by public auction on rJaturilnv, tin llth Augual, 1018, at 1 p.m. nt llie l.yuu Valley Hulel, eumer uf Hun Itiua Huad and l.iuu Valley Ituuil, Nurlli Vuiuuuver. II. EAHTCOTT, I'liuuilkeeprr. a Sni ulmi wu aay lellt, uur doei uliul »,- do always Kpeak truly; bul ulmi we are ia at inevitable uh life it m'lf we ,au neither deny or evade Ibul Some Everyday Drug Prices Mhos Sail 75c Zamliuk 35c Allfiiliury's Food 85c Allenbury's Food, No. 3". 55c Pink Pills 35c Peroxide, per Ib 65c Culiiura >Soa|) , 25c Baby's Own Soap 3 for 25c Anli-Colir Nipples ' 5c each Absorbent Collon 35c |b. We have constantly in slock a complete itock of Bed Pans, Douche Pans, Hot Water Botllei, Irrigators, I'Jiislic Hosiery, Abdominal Bells, Batterie», F.leclrk Bells, Trusses, and, in fact, everything in the sick room line nol usually slocked by smaller drug stores. Phone 311 and your order will be rushed to any pari of Ihe cily. North Shore Drug Co. P. S. THOMAS, PU. B. Druggist, 116 Esplanade W«t