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Ufa\n.'l\u00absdiiW!l\nSubscription,\n$1,00\nPer Yenr, Mulled or llellvcrert\nUNITED STATICS,\n#l>gO\nIn   Ailvnnce\n*$xtn\nCommercial Printing\nI lune I.. 1'leime nt\nTUB   ICXI'HHBH   OKKICB\n(.let ITIce\u00bb\nVOLUME V.\nNOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C\u201e FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 11107.\nNUMBER\nI)\nTho executive ol the hoard of\ntrade met on Tuesday night, Vice-\nPresident Phillippo presiding,\nSecretary Irwin was also in his\nplace. Messrs. II. C. Wright, Dr.\nJordan, M. S. McDowell, D, G.\nDick, II. K. Hellell and George\nHartley were also present.\nThe matter ol having an agency\nol the Dominion Express Company located in this city was gone\ninto. On motion the hoard recommended the name ol Thos, A.\nMartin, agent North Vancouver\nFerry and Power Company, to act\nin the capacity ol representative of\nthat company here.\nThe question ol bridge was also\ndiscussed at some length, and referred again to the committee.\nThe matter of a car barge to\ngive Norlh Vancouver railway connection with the C. P, R, was\nbrought up by George Hartley. It\nwas decided to refer this matter to\nthe commerce and industries committee.\nVotes ol thanks were tendered\nMr. John Alexander and the entertainment committee (or their services in connection with the recent\nboard ol trade concert,\nApplications for membership\nwere received Irom Messrs. John\nLoulet, C. IC; A. IC. Andrews,\nJames Fieldhouse and A. li,\nGardiner, which were accepted,\nMessrs. Irwin, Dick and Jordan\nwere appointed a hall committee,\nIt is ihe intention, il possible, to\nbuild a hall 40x60 feet, with a\nverandah,\nVotes ol thanks were passed to\nthe tourist and settlers committee\nand lhe Vancouver tourist association Ior their services in connection with tin- building of the\nGrouse Mountain trail.\nThe animal meeting of tin- hoard\nol trade will he held on October\n8th.\nAdjourned.\nMoving Pictures at Larson's\nPavilion\nCommencing Monday, September 33rd, North Vancouver is to\nhave a moving picture show one\nnight every week during the long\nwinter months. The management\nassures us that the entertainment\nis to he up to date in every detail,\nwith a complete change ol programme every Monday night,\nThe entertainment will consist of\nthe latest moving pictures, illustrated Bongs ami magnificent chro\nmalic panoramic views,  and the\n1 management has been fortunate\nin securing the services of Mr.\nLeo Gibson, the eminent baritone,\n, to sing the illustrated songs.\nTherefore keep your date open\nlor the evening ol the 23rd, and\nyou are assured ol an entertainment lhat will satisfy the  most\nI critical.\nA Catholic Sermon\nWc are pleased to read, in thc\n{journal Zoophity, an eloquent ser-\n, mon preached by the Kcv. Father\n1 James L, Hayes at Dallas, Texas,\non the text, \"The righteous man\ntakes care of his beast, hut thc\nI heart ol thc godless man is cruel.\"\n(Proverbs xii, 10). Various texts\nl ure quoted of Christ's love for\nI animals. Quotations are given from\nSt. Francis at Assiis audl'ope Pius\n' V ;  also Irom Cardinals Manning\nand Zigliara. The Rev. Father\nj quotes al the end ol his sermon;\n\"tic prayoth best who lovoth beet\nAll thing*! lmth great and small,\nl-'or llie good l.uril who lnveth III,\nllu iniulc and lovcth all, \"\nConservative Meeting\nThe adjourned meeting of the\nnewly formed Conservative Club\nwas held Wednesday evening,\nthere being a good attendance,\nIn the absence of the president,\nDr. A. McKay Jordan, vice-presi\ndent, took the chair. After explaining the nature of the meeting,\nthe lion. Carter-Cotton was called\nupon and made a few remarks.\nPresident Woodworth, ol the Vancouver Conservative Association,\nalso gave a few helpful pointers in\norganization, Messrs. Bryce, Duval, Kealy and others were called\nupon, and by their words of enthusiasm did much to make the\nmeeting a success. The membership roll was laid on the table, and\nwas signed by many ol those present. The following comprise the\nexecutive committee, including the\npresident and vice- president:\nMessrs. J. Duval, J. Copeland,\nR. Bryce and S. I). Scliullz. Application will be make to lhe government to have these men made\ncommissioners lor taking affidavits,\nMuch olher matters relative to the\nfuture welfare of the club was discussed, alter which the meeting\nadjourned.\nChurch Notice\nST. ANDREW'S I'RESBVTERIAN CHURCU\nSIXTH STREET.\nServices will be conducted as\nusual on Sunday by llie pastor.\nSunday school, 2:30 p. 111.\nService at Moodyville school at\n7:30 p. 111.\nPrayer meeting on Thursday at\nH o'clock.\nAll are welcome.\nPastor: Rev. J. D. Gillam, M.A.\nMETHODIST CHURCH,   ORANOE HALL\nClass meeting 10 a. 111.\nS un.lay school and  bible  class,\n11 a. 111.\nEvening service at 7:30 p. in.\nRev. P. II. Balderston, B. A.,\npastor.\nST JOHN S THE EVANGELIST, SF.VK.NTTI\nANIi THIRTEENTH STREEtS.\nHoly Communion, H a. m.\nMorning prayer, 11 a. 111.\nEvening prayer, 7.30 p. in\nOn the grst Sunday in the month\nthere will be a second celebration\nof the Holy Communion at n a.m.\nRector : Rev.  Hugh Hooper.\nIIAPTIST CHURCH, ORANOE HALL,\nServices conducted by the Rev.\nDavid Long. Sunday school at 2\np. 111., preaching ssivice at 3 p. m.\nAll are welcome.\nDates of Fall Fairs\nA list ol the lairs to lie held this\nlull in llritisli Columbia has been\ncompiled in the ollice of the deputy\nminister of agriculture. In many\ncases the dates have not been\ndefinitely settled. The lairs will\nbe held at the lollowing places on\nllie dates mentioned 1\nArmstrong .. September 24 and 25\nSalmon Arm..Sept. 30 and Oct. 1\nKaslo September 24 and 25\nSurrey September 24\nVictoria September 24 to 2K\nLangley September 25\nMaple Ridge September 26\nCoquitlam September 26\nNew Westminster..October 1 to 5\nRichmond October S and g\nSaanich October 18 and Ig\nWhat has become ol the old*\nfashioned man whose breath smelt\nol garlic ?\nIt is surprising that a mean\nwoman and a very good woman\ncan belong to the same sex.\nThe local dog license is now\ndue. Persons owning dogs are requested to pay the half yearly fee.\nThe annual fee is: Dogs, $2 ;\nhitches, S3.\nMr. Jas. Elder, Fourth street, is\nconfined to the house with a slight\nattack ol pleurisy.\nClias. Mee, of Moodyville, has\nreturned from Norfolk, Va.. where\nhe attended the big convention ol\nthe Fraternal Order of Fagles.\nHe was honored there with a\nposition on lhe credential committee. There were 1,587 duly cre-\ndentialed delegates, besides some\nthousands of visitors. The parade\nwas one of the largest ever held in\nthe United States. Thc weather\nwas sweltering. There were twelve\ndelegates from Canada. The convention meets next year at Seattle.\nMr. Mee said he was glad to get\nhome, that after all there is no\nplace like British Columbia.\nWhen a man makes a serious\nmistake it weakens his nerve and\nlessens his confidence in himself.\nGo to an old-fashioned person\nfor comfort and you will learn that\nyou are seeing your best days.\nA very distinguished party from\nCalgary spent a few pleasant hours\nin the Ambitious City on Tuesday,'\nand stopped at Hotel North Vancouver, Following were those\nregistered: Hon. Jas. Smart, 21b\npounds, good health; II. E. Gillis,\nt.So pounds, good health; G. II.\nMitchell, 180 pounds, lull weight;\nS. IC. English, 302 pounds, baseball lan; A. Creighton, the man\nwith the iron jaw; Alex. McTavish,\nthe chief sampler; W. li. llanviss,\nol Nova Creine, and Roland Harrison.\nMr. and Mrs. Coleninn and\ndaughter, Toronto, were guests\nof Mrs. Winters, Lonsdale avenue,\non Wednesday. Mr. Coleman has\nnot been in liriiish Columbia for\nnineteen years, and naturally was\nagreeably surprised at the growth\nol the place.\nAvon Raton, London, Eng., who\nis on a trip around the world, was\na visitor in North Vancouver on\nWednesday.\nMr. J. J. Miller and family, who\nhave heen on an extended trip In\nEastern Canada and United States,\narrived back to Nortli Vancouver\nSunday evening. They had a\nmost enjoyable trip, notwithstnnd*\nthe fact thai Mrs. Miller suffered\nconsiderably from pneumonia and\nneuralgia. North Vancouver, Mr.\nMiller says, is good enough lor\nlum.\nIt seems perfectly natural Im\nsome people to abuse a newspaper.\nBest dairy batter al McMillan's,\n25 cents a pound.\nMr. John M. MacLeod, jr., wile\nand child, Chicago, are guests ol\nHis Worship Mayor and Mrs.\nKealy, Mr, MacLeod is an\nold Vancouver hoy and lhe\nson ol Rev, J. M. MacLeod, the pioneer clergyman.\nHe is now chief clerk of the mileage of the Western Passenger Association.\nSeveral new residences are in\nthe course of erection in Lynn\nValley, snd settlers are arriving\ndaily.\nOwing to the recent heavy rains\na large number ol bolts lying in\nRice lake, over 6,000 cords, are\nnow finding their way to the inlet\nthrough the flume at the rate ol\nover 200 cords per day, under the\ncapable loremanship ol Mr. Davidson.\nSchool Inspector Stewart visited\nLynn Valley Tuesday on official\nbusiness, where he looked over the\nsight of the proposed new school\nhouse. As regards the sight, and\nalso the attendance he was ninth\nimpressed. Accompanied hy Councillor McNaught he visited the\nCapilano district, where application had heen made for a new school\nOwing to there not being the requisite number of white children\nthe government could not erect a\nschool building, hut a proposition\nwas made to lhe government\nthrough the inspector by the school\ntrustees, whereby it is proposed\nthat Iha municipality erect a school\nbuilding according to government\nplans, the lalter to refund the cost\nof the building when thc required\nnumber of scholars are on the\nschool roll. But in any event the\ninspector will recommend the\nusual grant being given for a Capilano school.\nMost people will make any sacrifice to gratify their fool streak.\nIt ha-- been suggested that a\nlocal mutual improvement and de-\nhating club be formed. This is\nthe proper time to arrange the\nsame. All the young men should\ntake a deep interest in the proposition.\nBORN\u2014On Sunday, to Mr. and\nMrs. P. Linham, a son,\nDr, MeLeod, of Spokane, and\nMr. J. MeLeod, ol Chicago, are\nvisiting at the residence ol their\nsister, Mrs. A. E, Kealy.\nWe are pleased to announce the\nformation of the new firm ol Shaw\n& Cummins,  real estate brokers.\nThe Vancouver office is at 31'.\nRichards, near Cordova St., and\nthe local headquarters is at corner\nof Second st. arid Lonsdale ave.\nII. A. Shaw, ol this city, is well\nknown hereabouts to need any introduction to the people ol North\nVancouver, C. J. Cummins, is a\nVancouverite ot several years\nstanding, having lieen in the painting and paper hanging business at\nthe Terminal City. The EXPRESS\nwishes the new venture every success.\nL0S1 -Thursday evening, be-\ntw.'iii Mahon avenue and Larson's\npavilion. First street, a diamond\npin, Finder will please rclum to\nthis office.\nIt is unfortunate when a busy\nman has a loafer for a friend.\nSubscribe (or Tui'. EXPRESS.\nF. 11. Day, Lyndon, Wn., was\nregistered at lloiel North Vancouvei this Week,\nMrs. W. N. O'Ncil, guest at\nHotel North Vancouver, is con-\nvalescing alter her recent  illness.\nII you nally wanl people to dislike your enemy, praise him. It\nii pitiful but true that people do\nnot like a person who is praised.\nIl.iriiie \u2014 lias   Hugh   a   good\n1 iory 1    George II.-- I  should\nthink In has. lie always remembers when he lends you his had\np 1.\nBoost our business In.use-.\nMi. Harris, lately ol Manitoba,\nhas erected a dwelling in D. L.\n2022, a short distance from thc\nskid road from Moodyville,\nJas. Mclnlyre, while engaged in\nreleasing holts in the Rice Lake\nHume, near the post office in Lynn\nValley, over a deep ravine, slipped\non the narrow plank and lell a distance ol fifteen leet and received a\nhad shaking up, falling in such a\nhad place he was fortunate in\nescaping ssrious Injury,\nD, G. Dick is remodelling his\nreal estate office, on Lonsdale\navenue.\nfl     f\n. li. D\nOne ol the most successful at-\nhomes held here lor some time\nwas that given last evening by the\nNorth Vancouver Boating Club.\nLarson's pavilion was prettily fes\ntooned with bunting and Hags and\nthe colors ol the club, while at\neach end ol the hall were the\nemblems of victory and defeat\nthe oarn.\nAt 8:30 the dreamy music hurst\nforth in waltz time, when the\nmerry-makers began the evening's\nenjoyment, one that is not soon to\nbe forgotten by those in attendance. The well selected program ol waltzes, two-steps, three\nsteps, three-steps, lancers, etc.,\nwas forgotten at midnight, when\nthe announcement was made that\nrefreshment time had arrived.\nMr. and Mrs. P. Larson excelled\nthemselves in the bounteous spread\nwhich they had prepared, and the\nboating club is to be congratulated\non tlieir choice of host and hostess. Hall past one saw the close,\nwhen late cars conveyed the North\nVancouverites to their homes, and\nthe lerry boat took away the large\nnumber of visitors from ahord.\nAmong those present were the\nfollowing: Mayor and Mrs Kealy.\nMr. and Mrs. J. MeLeod, Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. MeLeod, ol\nSpokane, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hillings, Mr. an I Mrs. Bunbury, Mr.\nand Mrs. Hickman, Mr. and Nrs\nTytler, Mr. and Mrs. Diplock, Mr.\nand Mrs. Kvans, Mr.aml Mrs.J. J.\nWoods, Mr. and Mrs. W. Green,\nMr. and Mrs. Larson, Mr. and\nMrs. Stevenson, Mrs. W. Dick,\nMrs. C. Grosse, Mrs. II. C. Wrighl,\nMrs. Fugler, Mrs. Chance, Mrs.\nParrotl, Mrs. Dougall, Mrs. Gil-\nlord, Miss. Pilon, Miss. Davis,\nMiss. Russell, Miss, Fugler, Miss.\nOlga, Larson, Miss. Hewed, Miss.\nSmith, Miss Anderson, Mr. W.J.\nButler, Mr. G. Williams, Mr. Shaw,\nMr. W. D. Duke, Mr II. Larson,\nMr. R. Wheeler, Mr. Burnett, Mr.\nMr. J.B. Williams, Mr. M. S. McDowell, Mr. C. 0. Jiilien, Vancouver, Mr.'II. Woods, Dr. Camp-\nhill, Mi. K. II liryce, Mr. W.\nMee, Mr. Martin, Mr. A. A.\nCrickmay, Mr. W. Loutet,\nAmbition Lodge No. 73.\nThe meeting nl lhe Good\nTemplars was well attended on\nMonday night.   In spite ol the\nrain a lan;.' 1 m.v.l 1 ,n ivci from\nWon ouver.\nAn open meeting will be held\non Monday next at S p. 111 A\ngood programmcis being irran |i I\nby Vancouvei Lodgi N 1 in.\nAll ar. cordially invited   to at\ntend,   The lollowing programme\nIm the 11. -t iwo months has In en\nprepared :\nSa |)t,    I'l      Opl'll   III' .ling.\nOct. 7 C. T. Responsible.\n()i t. 11 l..i li- . nail-driving\ncontest.\nhi .'i Basket locial,\nOi 1. j8 Elci tinn \"I ..fin ms.\nNm 4 Reports and installs\nlion.\nNov. 11 - P. C. T. supplies programme.\nOct, is   Hearl social.\n(Id. 23   Sunset Lodge  No.  69\n10 provide.\nMotto: \"Onward ami Upward.\"\nA wrestling match lor the 155\npound championship of II. C. is\nbeing arranged between Rod Renshaw, the present holder of the\nbelt, of North Vancouver, and Bob\nRowley, ol the National Sports\nClub, Vancouver. The match will\nprobably he held some time next\nmonth,\nThe Horicultural Exhibition\nTo the Editor ol Tue Exprisi.\nSir,\u2014An explanation is due to\nthe citizens regarding abandonment i.f the exhibition lor this\nyear. It was deemed indispensihle\nto had' a permanent building lor\nthe exhibition, and to provide this\nit was necessary to raise a loan.\nThe institute as constituted had\nno borrowing powers, hence it had\nto be reincorporated as a Horti-\nultttral Association. The steps\nnecessary to carry this out took\nsome time, and a serious delay\narose al Victoria, hence it was\nonly last month that action was\npossible. A loan ol fa,000 has\nheen arranged and plans ol a\npavilion are now being adjusted,\nbut thc building itself cannot possibly be erected for some time.\nWhen it is completed there will be\nsome suitable exhibition or other\ndemonstration, and everything will\nhe in the best form for an early\nexhibition next year. We shall be\nglad to have the enrollment as\nmembers of many of our new\ncitizens to give strength to the\nassociation.\n1 am, yours truly,\nAlexander Smith,\nPresident,\nNorth Vancouver, Sebl   j. 1007\nHorses Have Humor\nHorses may have no souls but\nthey have humor, which lor the\npractical purposes ol the world is\nsometimes quite good, and let no\none doubt they enjoy it. Some\ntime ago a fire horse that had been\nsold to a second hand furniture\nman was coming down thc street\nwith a load when the signal gong\nrang in the engine house it just\nhappened to pass. The old horse\nhad been going at the pace of a\nnag that works by the day. But\nthere was a change.\nThe driver picked himself up to\nsec his steed disappearing around\nthe corner al breakneck speed,\nwith bureau drawers and chairs\nHying out behind and littering the\nstreet. Away it went, like a\nmeteor, ahead ol the lire brigade\nto the lite, picked out a hydrant\nand hacked what was hit ol the\nwagon up against it. Only then did\nil slop, lint il any doubter could\nhave seen the grin on that horse's\nlace as it eyed its driver who cama\npanting up to claim it, he would\nhave doubted no longer.\n\\ j-.limn iii ih.- i;.|.i.,ii.ii|.-, Innnodl-\nilelj >\u25a0. 1 ..I l-onndnle avenue, 1- being\n..in.ii*.1 from .1 plank in a graded\na -a., * There 1- unit.' .1 dspnolon i'i\nUn' -'...1 .it tin* -|Bii .....I tii,. contour\n>.t tin' n n.i necouitatfa- quite a fill\nin, nhi'li 1  being mi.I. mill I'.iiih '..I.\n111  li I.  IV,   lli'iiH''*   <v .nullum nt\n11 mi   ..I   i\"ii-.i.iii' avenue  nad\n    ll.l     \u25a0 I.. a''.\nIll'     III   I    a I    l||,     lllll,       1    |,       la, IU,, 11\niln* wharf iiiiiI  Becontl  street  which\nli'll'    I    in   COM '   \"I   OrCCtl li.   hai\n1... 11 1... 11 finished, ami   li  now   flOa\n. spied   This iton Is tl di to tl..'\nnnrlh 111 ih.' Thompson luck st (he\nowner ..I Lonsdale un.l Second, an.l\nllu I. unit il II \\ Shaiv. nhn hns re*\n'mily nrcupicd il.. .nth lull i.f the\nblock together with \\ I: Stacy,\nera., 1, ni tin north wesl corner ot the\n tr*.'In.\n\"Assistant to an inventor! Oh\nhow delightful!\" the young man\ncried.\n\"Salary a hundred a month.\nHours 10 lo 4. Is it a go?\" in-\nquired the other.\n\"Well, rather'\" said thc young\nman. \"And what,1' he added\nlightly, \"will my duties he ? \"\n\"The simplest,\" was (he answsr.\n\"1 am an inventor ol aeroplanes,\nand you will merely have to go up\nin my various new machines,\" THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nTHE EXPRESS\nNorth Vancouver, B. C.\nA Weekly  Newspaper.  Published by\nTm: Exi'erss Printing Company\nSubscription, atl.00\nUnited States and Foreign, |1.50\nStrictly 1\" Advance\nTHE IMPROVEMENT BYLAW,\nl in city couw il ''I Nortli Van\ncouver has passed a by law pro\nviding hu local improvements on\nstreets anal special assessments,\nwinch ilie ratepayers undoubtedly\nwill approve, li provides that\nthe ict oi ordinarj improvements\nshall be charged igainst the front-\n, .* pi |' rty in the block oi bloi I.\nimproved, then by chargeable on\nboth sides ol the street, and in\nproportion to tlie lineal leet front-\ni ,;, Spi cial improvements '-hall\nbe paid one-fourth out ol the gen\neral fund and threi lourths by tin\nfronting property so improved on\nboth sides ol the street. Extraordinary improvenu nts musl hi\npaid out \u00bbl llie general lun.Is,\nand the reinaindt t i'l the cost will\nbecharged lo the district benefitted\nami against the respective properties therein in proportion te the\nbenefit so derived.\nIn ordinary improvements on\nstreets ovei io lei t wide the proportion ol the cost ovi i the excess\nover the Bo feet shall be paid out\nol the general hind, but not to exceed one hall, including the inti i\nsections, On street inti rsei lions\nthe cost ol all improvements shall\nbe paid out oi the gem ral lurid,\nFrontage properly exempt Irom\ntaxation shall be paid out ol tin\ngeneral Intnl. Fronting propi rtj\nunfit lor building purposes, the\nvalue ol which would nol be en\n1. u ed by the improvements, also\nshall be paid out ol the gi n iral\nfund.\nForeshore improvements, such\nas continuation ot treetends, etc..\nshall bu paid out ol the general\nfund. Clause iu provides lhat in\nthe case ol ordinary ot spei ial im\nprovements or sidewalks in\nin which fronting property lays\ntlankwi',.' (the longest side \"I lots\nftonlingj on the sir' 11 being im-\n1 in lhe exti \u2022 I one-1 all\nIn such blocks tin prop\nerty not laying flankwi e s; il be\nassessed lor ils full share,\nImprovements or\nIront of triangular I aj i I Or\nners shall be as il thi an .( ... ri a\nsquaie, and Ihe n mail li i shall he\ncharged against th. [routing prop\nerty lur a depth ol hall ,i block\nired Irom thc \u25a0 orner ol said\nintersection, All ordinary repairs\nin I maintenance ol improvi d\nti dl I \u25a0 pa. !\nout 11 tin general fund.\nI runk roads may hci\npropori     i\n;    a ij   propi ii.   within   a\ni' I...I, and\nthe ren iind< r inu t uxcei d\nOn-  :      \u25a0 . :   ih.   |*en-\neral luud,\nIn Hi' '.       on trail\nil '   in ii. ii,il\n':      '\n1        I\nI- I ,    till   .      I     '  I\nI\n.\nOn on I      \\       e si-eel,\nli\nproper I\ni de.   When ll\nis built oii I\nol the i'isi shall bi   I      ed to tin\nfi roperty ainl a\n-\nA p. i    a       ii i |jj dn owners\nol ovei \u25a0 ol ii.' total lineal\nleel in tin I a i a i, hem fitted\nand a '    - proportion\nis required belon t \u25a0 b w ilk will\nbu built, and tin t ity en neci\nmust reporl ' i th lay,\namongst olher ihi lei\n\u2022 nd cost ol th.  work,\nrecommendation \"I lhe hoard 11\nworks or  the  boat.I  ol  health,\nworks  i gry lor sanits\ndrainage purposes, and approved\nby a two thirds vote ol the coun*\ni il, shall be brought belore the\ncourt ol revision and the property\nassessed accordingly, Before\nawarding any contract, however,\nwhich shall be given by the city\nclerk, and il within ten days no\nobjection is made by tbc owners,\nih,. proposed contract shall he\nawarded.\nEvery by lav passed by the ciiy\ncouncil respecting the yearly rates\nhall name a rate distim I liom all\nailhi'i' rale,  tn In   known as the\n\u25a0 sum In. il rati   .'   ami shall ili-\nlude the itcmi ol lhe estimates for\nIn v. .ii   i   finall) adopted by the\nily  iniiiii il   providing   foi   the\nseveral improvements, works and'\nlewei       which   mav be provided\nfor by spei ial a- sessment,\nThe [rontage owm rs may, by\npetition, reipiest permission lo\nmake street in provi ments or lay\nildewalks by private contract at\nthe expense ol the petitioners, accompanied by a guarantee satis-\n[actory tu ill \u25a0 count li ihat th.- proposed work \"I' improvements\nshould hr prili'innil 111 accordance'\nwith the gradi i to be given by the\n. ity engineer, and plans and\nipecilications must 1\" approved\nhj ihe aid engim ei and thc council.\nIn all there are 55 clauses in the\nby-law, carefully drafted, which |\nwill shortly be printed Ior the\nbenefit oi the ratepayers who\nshould read them.\nMuch credit is due Aid. Irwin\nand committee lor the framing of\ntin- same.\nRemember^\nTIIE BIG\nMoving\nPicture\nSHOW\nON\nMONDAY NIGHT\nLIST YOUR\nPROPERTY\nAT\nLarsonS Pavilion\nwith rs fob\nQUICK SAI t\nA. SMITH & CO.\nJUNCIION   BLOCK\nNORIH VANCOUVER.\nDoors open at 7:30.\nEntertainment at 8:15,\nJAS. GRAHAME & CO.\nFain ii us and Paperhancers\nMi rai. Decorators\nGrainers   Glaziers   Signs\nLONSDALE   AVENUE,\nOn', 13111 Street.\nNOTICE.\n,11\nGRADING SCII'OOL SITE\nLYNN VALLEY\nThe . xecutive oi the board ol\ntrade at its Si ssion the otllt 1 1 Vi 11\niiu; moved lo pi.nut.' two importanl publii utilities, namely,\n(1) A branch ol lhe Dominion Ex\npress sei vice and (2) a telegraph\noffice, The business men and\nothers of the 1 ity have been greatly\nippcd lor these convencies,\ntelegraph messages must cither\nbe a .iini'al ai ross to Vancouvei on\nthe lerry or telephoned, and, as a\nrule, the telephone cannot he relied on, ami it takes too much time\n1. get to the telegraph office As\nhu the express office it has been\nsuggested lhat it be established at\nthe wharf,    It is to be  hoped that\nthe board will be successful in its\nendeavors.\nrpEXDEKS AKE INVITED FOR THE\n1 Clearing, Grubbing and Grading an\nacre ol land in l.ynn Valley h.r school\nsilo, conform to specification, copies \"f\nwhich may he had at tho DlBtrlcl Municipal \"Hie, Esplanade, where sealed\nten.Icrs tniiHl Im lodged before S oVIuc'k\np, 111., \"II llu- -lllll IllBt.\nALEX, PHILIP,\n('. Ml'.\nVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN'THAT\n\u25a0^    within thirty 'lays ii lhe party ur\nparties holding nn agree nl of sale\n,,f the oast hull ..I lot 0 uml the\nwest half ol lul ll, block 73, Bub-divlsion\n,\"iis, Nnrth Vancouver, ilm-s not comply\nwith the provisions thereol contained\ntherein, lhat tho said agreement will be\na'liiii.'lli'.l iiii hocomo null and void.\nW. A. G1USON.\nNurlh Vancouver, August 111), 11107.\nSHAW'S\nPIONIIR   mn\nGOODS S10111\nWill inovo to larger and\nmore convenient premises,\nmi ur uli..ut tho\nTHIRD WEEK IN AUGUST\nwith a new imd specially\nSL'l.'.'t.il stock, which uill\nleave nobody an excuse lor\ncrossing the Inlet. Strictly\ncity prices.\nCor. 2nd and\nLonsdila Avi.*   -    N.VANCOUVER\nPublic Notice.\nVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN llinl\n*\u25a0' an application will he madu by the\nundersigned before the nexl regular\nsitting of ilie Hoard ol Licensing Commissioners oi the Uitv ni Nnrlh Vancouver lor a bottle license niuler\nsection 175, of tho \"Municipal Clauses\nAd \" and  \"A nding Acts,\" Iur thu\npremises sitnal 1 bonsdnlo avenue,\n,m l.ul l'i, block I'.i'.. District l.nt 271,\nin the snid CitJ' u( Nurlli Vuncuuver.\nHated Ihis Ulli day uf August, IIM\".\n,MHIN r.KNSiiN.\nH\\bb M. A. IMWNER\nExperienced ic teacher, graduate ol\nCiiisi-rviilnrv nf Ma-.. Purls, I rami'.\n\u00bbill givo lessons every Saturday titter\niiiiuii nl Nurth Vancouver. Studio, Mrs.\nImlerson's, Thirteenth Btreet, corner\nCbeslerlli'ld avenue, n.'xt to Church 0!\nEngland.  I'or particulars apply\nMISS M*A. bOHNER,\nVanoouver, II. C.\nOoneral IHillvery.\nSMOKE  .      \u2014ta.\nTERMINUS CIGAR\nCLEAR HAVANA FILLED\nf. W. TEMPLER &> CO.\nGROCERS\nPRICES ALWAYS RIGHT\nTHF STORE OF QUALITY\nCornet   fttb  bt  and   Lonsdale  Ave.\nriiLEPHONE r\nA RARE CHANCE\n1 I.i. \u25a0 you been to 0111 Big llotiselurnishin(j Sab yel'\nli nut, you hoiild ii-ii I lav.   This 1   positively thc\nSeptember\nFurniture Sale\n,\"., 1 I,, |d in tin 1 ii     Wi must considerably reduce\nom enormous stoi k ol  I loitsclurni ihings to make\niinuii Im in v. \" I      Ihi* is your opportunity ot\nmake a big saving nnd gi t better goods for less\nmoney than ordinarily.   Wc hope you will cull on us\n;m,l lot us have ilu   pleasure ol showing you the\n'      reductions in everything throilglioui lhc\n\u25a0t'lir\nIIIE HOIJSLFIUMSHERS\n1). A. SMITH, Lid.\nini'Mi' QBANVILU *s\u00bb DUNsMtlD Millll<\u00bb\nVANCOUVER,  B.  C.\nDrink\nThorpe's\nDrinks\nA. A. CROWSTON\nGENERAL  BROKER.\n\u2022 NoNOTARV PUBLIC\n|NSOR\u00abNCt:   In all Itt Brancher*.\nMining:   PUctir nnd Hydraulic.\nTimber:   Hardwood. Codar and Fir.\nManager ran ths Commercial\nProtective agency.\nOffice 1 First St., E.of Lonidala Ave.\nMabcllc Williscroft\nPIANO TEAOHEB\nSpecial iitti'iiiiun given to lingering\nlllll I..Ill'  I'luillll'lillll.\n--in,In,-  Second cottage, Sgulli Set*-\nenli'.'iilli. I.'.n-l.il.. I .. 1\nli 111 tl\nAuctioneer.)\nAccountants,   Auditors   General\nCommission Brokers\nIN .al   I Sialic   .\".l|f lllS\nTW.RI'IIONB II '.'IC'.'\nII you are qoinq to lllll I)\nor do tiny M II Itt I IONS\n ill us nnd in- \u00abill\nBiiveyou .MONEY.\nPlans, iu..  prepared lor nny\nstyle houso, Estlmotos lurnished\niiiiBniiiii\nBUILDERS     0th St., West\nELDER,  MURRAY\nCO.\n1 aim ninn  lililii's-1\n1     436 Uii linnis St.\nThorn- 3121\nWEEKLY LIST\nNorth Vnricooverl\nJunction lll.uk\n'Phone 37\nWeek 1 niliiiii Sepl.SSIIla\nMil'III > (Mill III.'\nPrice\nColli\nftoscrlptlon\nB7S0\n1800\n2100\n1160\n1\t\n1100\n'\u2022'10\n178\n1000\n1    12000\n683\n1,100\n1            ItiHI\nIHO\nin\nLargo Five-ruinii houso, iniialiTii, nil nolladalQ avenilQ, 200\nk-ol friiitii|,'ij.   l'li|.|i|n;sl linii-i' Imv in llie city.\nTwo-room CotTngo ..n oo tn.it lot, mi Tnlrteonlli street, o me\ntill s.lnle IIVOIIUO,   All l.l. all ilia'.\nI'ir-I slmel, lim Muck oul nl LoMllalo incline,\nliii-lnea'. Lotion Klntitrool,\nCorner uere block on Bovoutoonl' itroot,  ileal bnrgalu,\nl'lein,'.| 'inaulcr iicreim Cllflllorflolll avclin,'.\ntill).Imu Inl oloao to l.aili-iliilu iivenne\nN.aii in'iiimie 1 Niiirmva brldgo.   Ku-v lorilll,\n;., iiiti. tllocki, l.ynn Viilli'i niii'l. Tuoioaro selling liml\nLON&DALI   ISIIlt\nWIS IIAVIS THIS ll\nSST SELECTION OK RE-HALES\nIN THIS BLOCK\nLOTS KliUNI   SS\u00abS| CASH, II60\nmmwi fkhry k power co., ltd,\nSummer Time Table, 19.17\nLEAVING VANCOUVER\nenv:\nSTEAMER\nST. OEOROE.\n\u20220.00 A. M.\n*ii.|.ri \"\n8,00 \"\n8.-I0 \"\n11.30   \"\n10.15 \"\n11.15 \"\n12.16 I'. M.\nLIB  \"\n2.15 \"\n8.16 \"\n4.15 \"\n6.16 \"\n(1,16  \"\n8.15 \"\n11.16 \"\n10.16 \"\n\u202211.30 \"\nSTEAMER\nN,  VANCOUVER.\n9.46 A.M.\n10.40 \"\n11.45 \"\n12.45 P.M.\n1.45 \"\n2.45 \"\n3.46 \"\n4.45 \"\n,ri.4,r. \"\n(1.45 \"\nLEAVING  NORTH VANCOU-\nVER CITV:\nSTEAMER\nST. OEOROE,\n\u20220.20A. M,\n\u20227.20 \"\n8.20 \"\n9,00 \"\n9.45 \"\n10.45 \"\n11.In   \"\n12.45 P.M.\n1.45 \"\n2.46 \"\n3.45 \"\n4.46 \"\n5.46 \"\n0.45 \"\n'Ab \"\n8.45 \"\n9.46 \"\n10.46 \"\n\u202211.45 \"\nSTEAMER\nN. VANCOUVER,\n1(1.15 A.M.\n11,16   \"\n12,16 P.M.\n1.16   \"\n2,16   \"\n3.15 \"\n4.16 \"\n6,16 '\n0.16 \"\n7.15   \"\n\u2022 Nui nn Sunday,\nLOTS\n70 \\ 210\n$300\nClose to saw mill and plank road;\nton minutes from car; only $100.\nAlso a lew i i acres lor $200;\nterms, to , down, tto per month,\nHouse to let, (i rooms, all con-\nvi nienccs; splendid view, Also\none lor sale; $500 cash and $io\nper month.\nI\u00bb\u00bb perfectly ilcni'il lots on liinsdale -ivcnue\n$900 each\nWESTERN  CORPORATION,  LTD.\nCapilano Hotel\nCAPILANO   DAM\nEverything new and modern, affording all the\nluxuries ol a metropolitan hostlery. Elevation 500\nleet above sea level. Ideally situated lor people\nwishing an exhiliarating climate, beautiful mountain\nscenery and climbing, and Rood fishing and shooting.\nA lew hours Iron) the summit ol Mount Crown und\nthe Lions.\nTally Im meets car connecting with <j: 15 Ierry,\nat Bowicke avenue, returning between 0 and 7 p.m.,\ncalling at iln two canyons and tho suspension bridge,\nallowing time lor inspection,\nRATES 1   Sn.?,\" to gg-oo l'cr Day\nBPKCIAL,   RATE'S  TO  1'AMH.il*:**. ANIi   liuui'l-AH\nBOARUKRal\nDICKSON We KELLS, Prop,\nTKI.KI'I IONIC  104J,   NORTH   VANOH'VKH.\nUARGK\nResidence Lots\nCLEARKD AM' ON IIICII GROUND, IN\nNEIGHBORHEOD OP\nTHE GRAND BOULEVARD\nAT MOO AND $000 EACH,\nOIK HI I UK BARGAIN IS Mill ON\nJ. A. M'MILLAN, GROCER THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nNORTH   VANCOUVER\nLOT 273\nSTILL  THE   BEST   BUY\nWe have some lots left In this Original\nSubdivision,  Call and see us, and\nbuy before they are all gone.\nThe Electric Tram runs\nright through this property\nIt is bound to  he  an   important  addition\nin the near future\nEasi) Term*\nDR. TELFORD BUYS\nRANCH ON NORTH SHORE\nBULBS\nI nun France, Holland oral Jolinn.\nMir l rices\nand Maps, apply\n[\u25a0III\ntoll\n\u25a01\nill\n440   S E YMOUR   S T R B E T\n11. kicuu HOULQATtt, MANAOBR\n$4 MEN'S $4 SHOES   $4\nWe claim to carry the best\nol this popular priced Shoe in\nthe city.\nBox Calf Lined. Double\nSole, Goodyear Welted\nA RAINY DAY BOOT\nVevur Call, Gun Metal Call, or\nFine Dongola, single or double\nslip soles. All Goodyear Welts\nNeat Dressy Boots.\nALL AT $4.00\nNOTICE\n01'\nAN'UCATION Hill 1*0001X0\nRIGHT-OF-WAY\nPYKE'S SHOE STORE\n516 HASTINGS STREET W.\nJ.F.TAYLOR,   A. Q. McCANDLES.   S. G. SPENCE,\nPresident. Vice-1'res. Sec.-Treas.\nSB1\nmm\nlSJ*,*\u00bba-.J<**4J4,\nraws\nWhen\nFurnish-\ning\none always likes selecting\nIrom vast stocks, Irom a store\nthat has a reputation lor Rood\nFurniture and Fair I'riccs.   Wo\nhave ami we try to live up to it.\nNo matter whether you require an odd piece or the Furniture and Carpets lor your entire home, we can serve you\nand save you money. Our entire bnilding, with its lour\ngreat Moors, is crowded to over-flowing with all that is new\nest and best in Furniture and Carpets.\nVou arc as welcome to look as to buy. Prop iu the next\ntime you are over,\nStandard Furniture Co., Ltd.\n307 to 513 Hastings St. w\u201e Vancouver, it. (.\n'Phone 31)0.\nB\nMOTIOE is HEREBY GIVEN ITU*\n^ (WANT to Section 20, nl the\n\"Land Act Amendment Act, 1907,\"\nhy tin* underlined, which i.111 holder\n01a Special limber License, tlmt tlie\nundersigned Intends, thirty days alter\nnrvioeand tint publication olthtinotice\ntu apply tu dn* Olilol Oommlsslouer of\nLandi and Works for authority tu con*\nstruct chutes, flumes, mails or other\nworks for use iu netting out timber Irom\ntin* limits covered by a license held by\ntbe applicant, across and upon the fof*\nlowing lands, namely:\nAll uml singular that certain parcel\nor tract ol Iiunl nml premises, situate,\nlying and being in the Province ol\nBritish Columbia, ln tlie District ol New\nWestminster, being competed \"i nor*\nlions nf  District Lnls  1063 unl   10H,\niimt which tuny i.i* inure particularly\nknown nml described us follows, that\nla to aay: Beginning at tin-point uf Intersection ol the center line ol llii' Mc*\nSalr-Fraser l.umberCompany Llmlted'a\nproposed logging right uf wny uml tin'\nwesterly boundary uf ilm Soiitlienil\nQuarter ol UiitrlctLot 10M, said point\nbeing north distant 5 18 chaini Irom lhe\nloutlierly boundary ol ilm lalddlitrlcl\nlot, Ihonce iu n N Ifldeg .\"..'> mln, K\ndirection, s.:n ehalni mure or less lo\ntlm point ut Intersection uf tin* snial\ncenter line with the norlli Iwundaryol\nllie south nosl quarter ol District l*ol\nlu'.:;, snid |...inl being distant I.OOclinins\nfrom tlm westerly boundary ul tin- uid\nlot, nml liming 11 uniform  ni'llb  mi\neither ii.ii- ..I tbe said center lii 1 !U\nloot, and containing N um acres, bc llu\n-nine mure ..I less.\ntinted at V.iMi'iniver, II, ('. llii* '.'nil.\n.Ini nl August, A. II, IIKI7.\nMiNmii Iniimi l.rminu Co., l.n.\nitv its Nollclion,\nMiirliu, ('rnig .v Bourne.\nTlie regular 1 iini! uf tin' city conn-\nell ivns lii'lil in llio City 'Hull Insl Monday evening, llio mayor mnl aldermen\nIrwin, Dmery, Dick, Tonliin, Crlckinny\nnml Sniiili .ven' present.\nA, I*', Beasley wrote requesting Iho\nnpeuliig iqi of un outlet m tlie strcnni\nivliieh crosses I4ih slreet between Ions-\nilnle mnl I> 1111 Im 1 ii avenues belore wel\nWeather sel- ill.  ns  llie -iltlli* nverl'InWs'\nIlls IiiiiiI.   11 ivns referred lo llio board\nul works.\nW. .1. Ilnllor, secretary el tlio Sorlli\nVancouver Hunting club wrote, asking\ntbo council's permission  lo move lite\nluml iiiiii in il n-i side 11I il.e lerry\nwlinrl nt iln- lool ..f Lonsilnlo nveiine,\n1'ei'lllis-inll wns urn tiled.\nA. li. Dlnluck wrote ndrlslni Hie\ncouncil iimt in-, ns eiii'iiiiei', funuil tlmt\nilm lliinliin Uujn 111, (vie. iviim recently\nkilled liy 11 lilnst, .uini' in In- death liy\nconcussion,   filed.\nMr. Diplock nls.i wrote staling some\nsuggestions in connection (villi iln- work\nol blasting,\n11. Bourdon senl in n request tu have\ntlic street in 11..ni nl Ills property In\nli. 1\u201e :!7I cleared, ns lie nnllclpnteil\nbuilding ni nn early dnte.\nOwners ol property mi Second streei\n|.eiiii..iie.l in Iiiirc iiiiii street clenrod\nnml grndod to lull width from l.onsilole\nnveiiiie I.. Follies iiveiuie nnd to open\nnn alloy Iiiilu Second streei to third\nstreet west nt Lousilnle. These two\nc.itiiiuiiiiii-miiiiis were donll wlllt liy the\nclerk helng Instructed to forwnrd to\n(li.'iii ilu- clrcnlnr letter in reference\nto the frontage Iniprovemonl bylaw.\nMnl  .Mel'mlniid .-; Malum wrote in\nconnection with Ike nnllnlslicil Anderson\neiillll.'lal.   lul'   Ilm   nllCI'lllg   ut   llie   side\nnull, un Lonsdale nveiine in tlu* nortli\n.d I'llgklli street.     Mr. Anders lid\nnot appear to he in n position tu complete hi- contract,\nMr, I'. I.m  mie ui Mr, Anderson's  bondsmen,  ivns  presenl  mid  as-\nslll'ci! tlie council 1li.lt   it  il  lien   iliil'\t\nloenl   (('OS   dial 1111   up   lie   Wlllllll   Miller-\nInke il mplellon ul ilm work,     Mi.\nI.:ii'-nn's niter wn- ncceptoil,\nI'In 11 nl subdivision <\u2022( lots \u25a0\".. li mul\n, l,laa,'l, su. in |i. |\u201e :,|s and MO, ivns\niilniilllcil nml iieii -|i ii -il.    Oilier pinna\nwore laid over,\nIteports nl illlferenl ronunllloes were\nrenil nml ndnpteil,\nUnder tin' Imuil or Inquiries, Alderman I'tiel.tiiiiy wauled In know II tlic\nside wn Ik mi Highlit slreet l.et\u00bb Chen-\ntei-iiel.l ninl Mnlu.ti willed wns Inken iq\n[or oily work mul never replaced, sliould\nimi lie relnld, Tbe rond Inreinnn wai\naccordingly Inslrucleil in relay Ike .mil,\nAid. Crlckinny nlso drew ntlciillnu to\nsnme culverts llinl  wele lleeileil on Ct'l'\niniii sections, Tlio engineer ivns pre\nsenl mnl asked to look Into these mnl\nlers.   Aid, Irwin spoke iu refer e li\nai recent polltlon tor n side wn Ik 01\nKeilh .\"..I between Clicaterflclil mnl\nMillion. He slnle.t thnl there wns 0\nmenus ot ncccss (0 nny property be-\nmeet, th,.-.' streets iinni li'otirllt north-\ninirds to Tblrlccntli uml thm llioro were\ni.'-i.lei - Iii thnl illslrlcl thnt (really\nn lei iiiemis uf   ingress nmi egress\nntlier lliun Ihrougll ll ml ninl wuler\nHint now oiisted,    Ho also spol f the\nupplnpriuli.ili   fail'   Keith   I\".i'l   llllll   lliul\nnever I a used on tlie -1 1,   lli- re*\n'tu.'1 n.i- however ilcfonlod by tin\nmayor's cnslhig vole,   ul.'.   contended\niimt Ike p'-iiti - -1 lil adhere 1\nii... new local linprovciiienl liylaw,\nA kl. Irwin gnvo notice ..r Introducing\n.1 blasting and In\u25a0\u2022 bylaw, Aid, Smith\n,1 license bylaw, Aid, Crickmny street\n.ml sidewalk regulnllolis liylaw, Aid\nIrwin streei regulnllolis bylaw,\n'I'll mil ll  nelil int Illlnillee\nDr. Telford of tho Burrard Sanitarium, Vancouver, is completing the up*\nlu-iliili'iiess uf his sanitarium hy adding\niu tho institution n fruit und vegetnblo\ngarden which will bo n material ml-\nvautngo to tbo patients whereby n\ndiiily supply of fresh vegetables and\nfruit will In- supplied them.\nDi Telford only recently purchnscil\ntwenty ncrea enst of tho Capilano\ncreek nml adjoining Navvy Jack's ranch\n.ui iho west side. Tin' property lies to\nilm u.'sl uf llie Keith road, It hns a\nwnler frontage of 281) feet uml commands uu oxcellclil viow nf English\nBny uml lhe gulf,\nThe tloctor will iii nil probability\nimika ii u summer homo uml will probably iini 11 liiiml-uiiie dwelling next\nspring.\nSEEDS,\nTREES,\nPLANTS\nFOR FALL PLANTING\nreliable varieties nt reasonable prices.\nfertilizers, Boa Bupnllei, Spray rumps.\nSpraying Material, t'nt Flowers, stc.\nOldest established nursery 011 tho\nmainland ul British Columbia,\nCatalogue free.\nM.J. HENRY'S\nNl IIM Kll S AMI StlllllOlSlS.\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nSHIPPING LUMBER AND\nSHINCLES TO ENCLAND\nNurlh Vancouver will make Imr first\nshipment oi lumber to the old country\nmi s dny, the mii, iilien Hm Western Corporation uill ship lim.miii feet I,*,\nllu* lllue Funnel liner now in port,\nOn tlm llilli lliis firm will make another shipment of 100,000 shingles also\nto England.\nThis is ]iiu*t decidedly u boon for lhc\nambitious city and conclusions inn easily lie drawn ol what the future hns in\nstore for the young clly with it- nlnind\nance of waterfront nnd Hie rapid strldei\nf development mnde thus lar. Tin\nelectric street rnflu-ay, telephone, splen\nInl water system, first-class lomist re\n-mt*, mnl hotel ncromnnxhitions ere sig\nnificent signs of prosperity,\nWhen you want\na job o( Painting\nor Paper Hanging\nor Kalsomining\ndone.   See\nTHE AMBITIOUS CITY\nIS CROWINC RAPIDLY\nN,aitii Vancouver has now n papain-\nlion rniiging   iu   ilm   nelgbbnrli I nt\niw.'.u.vlive linndred, wilh n cnmpleto\nmnl iip-ln-il;ile sheet ear system, electric lighting, a splendid wnterwnrks\nsystem, 11 telephone exchange, two phut..\ngalleries,  four express mnl dray com-\nputties, two piiini shops, two   s.l I-,\n ullage, three restaurants, live parks\nun.l pi.i>-iii,,un.is luiir grocery stm\nmm i'liii  -.imi*. Him  Iiuliuii   sin\nthree C'hiuiw hiiuulrlcs, Ihrec Iruil\n-ininls, two lilnsksinllli shops, two lit\nlintels,        till.'.'     halls,     utie     pip. Uilli\nmanufacturer, two sawmills, one shipyard, one 1 1 store, city hull nnd district hall. in., shoemakers, one gent's\nfurutsbbig ami -hoe store, Iwo lirchnlls,\n..im newspnpor ami Job priming coni-\npnny, two liveries, one hnrhcr >li\"P. one\nbakery, one drug store,   iwo   butcher\nsimp-,  mm dry  g Is store,  ton    real\nestate nlllccH, t\u00ab.. cliurches and Iwo\nothers in contemplation, one bardwaro\n-1  one bowling alloy, one bank, otic\nlumber nml builders' material ollice, 85\nmi' lamps ainl nhout 13 hydrants,\nRolled Oats\nElour\nHai) and Eeed\nSeeds\nALL ORDERS\nDELIVERED\nmc Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co.\nlimited.\nHarry Mitchell, local manager,\nLonsdah- Avenue.\nHardy & Stoney\nSix 111 Siki.i 1\nNOKTIl   VANCOUVER,\nI.i 1  Wis k  ue  im ie pier ed  la \u25a0\u2022\nUll   lleclni  Mt I ,i\\,l    the   villa;'.\n'i    ms vi ilinil hi   hn Iln 1   Mi   Ni il\nMi Tallinn, nnd  hi    twu    tun a       iln\nMl     \u25a0   \u25a0       Ma I  ,11.1a p.       ,||a       Mil.. 1 ilil\n. .1 \" iiip.iiiii.l hj In. dniighli 1, Mrs\nN rgns.ui.    Mt.   Mi Ini.l.n    pent   llu\ninti 1   11 uli  Mi     I' ii'u nn .11   Vnn\nivi 1 nml   1 ni\"i. 'I   tie   pi.. \u25a0    .' rj\n111111*1)    Hill     il.        Ill ,l|a|a.    il.ll.. . I\nl.laaal   Willi   III      ll. .lllll        Ml      Ml I .Ii'l. II\nv. .     SI In.    Illllllflll   U.ll  aid.  I   III\n. 11       Hi  1   '.in  \"I .1 I 11; lived family,     'III, le   ill,    -IS   ul    llll III     llll   liVillfl,\nla.'    ll\"IO    7'J    I\" '..   II       lllll.\nr,araging   HU   _' 1   yoni      I1\"   i   \u2022'\ntondi 'iul  i.i. I\" ms'   '.tm   i.f   lhc\nlilt  \u2022  I..1111I1.     in    tin.    part    <.|    llu\n.nmu    1 mil within ilm pn 1 ycni\n'la,   I I.lll, l.llullv   \u00ab. le llu   nidi .1     evi 11\n.1 iinin un ing from JO In ill) yean\niverngt   I   I 8-7 yean, hut\nUlllllll   UlO   (.all   lUa. i.|   llleln,   iiauii. ll.\n\\ii   I.,Iiii Clark \"f  iln   village,  end\nMi    Ma l noil, nl Uui..' Ip. p.i .1\n, \u25a0 n       \u25a0   ti a\\.    Ue   Is ItaVC   lie    I.iinill\n,     ...hull   Mi     llcclor     M.T.ll.lili     In-\nI   I\"   ile  . II. 1   Mr. MiTiinliii\n1   '    I,, i.iiiiii  I,,  Vnncnuvi 1  in   1\n'   ill..lllll-      We  Uill  I\"    1\nLi. ll   lu r.'  tuMUl   li' (I     um\n1 a a rtim Watchman,\nCITY PLANER WENT\nOVER EMBANKMENT\nTin  .ii,  ..1  Viinii.iivei  cnnie nearly\nhnvhig n cosilj  i.i.'in 1.i-t iM'i'l, when\nHi\" largo plain i'. ivhich ua- being truck-\nnl ..ui I., iln' cnuqi un Heymoiir creek,\n.lillnpeil over tlie l.,ml., going down the\nsleep grade, near 1.. Scull's ranch, nml\nu.lle.l intu the rnvlno below, Mr. He...\nKm the driver, uu- slightly hurt nnd\nuim i,| his homes i:..i n verj un 1) 1 il\nmi tii.. tiip, which will |alll it 'HU \"I '..lllllll'    i'il    I'H'    '.'111.'    a|||l-\nThe nCcilll'lll   Ill' \"I  ail   I    I'll' 1\t\nin Hm r I   Ti.e load I nue 1 in-\na., ail''  an,I I: an  i a.i , iti er I\" .lia.'\ndii'ei tl, over tin' l.aiiil, ... 11. .111.1 nnil,.\n1!.,. nun. which resulted in lhc toni I.in.'\nli am,.' 11 - tin.1 \u25a0 ami iduiiglug 'I...\"1\n11 nun'   I In wo vei  11   >a 1 lined\na .a 1\nG. E. JORGENSEN\n(i.ii Inginf-T ind II. I. (snd Surveyor\n'rimsK 2828\nRailways, Bridge*, Watai Powers, Butmitsi,\nHll|ierilltcliili'lus ..I Ciii-it riH-llon, Mn|ia, Town*\nlies, Mining I'lnliii-.Snlj liiriiium.itc.\nIll Hastings st. w.i \u2022 \u2022 ViHCOUVBB, B, 0,\nJ. W. BALMAIN\nC1VII.    l-.M.IM''.!' II\nANIi ARCHITECT\nPlans, Quantities, Levels\nSuperintendence ol Construction\nronira SrticKi, Cobnbb LoMDAM Ave.\nNORTH  VANCOUVER.\nTut  I'.xi'Ki**, (1 a year.\nTlm large trail ul linihei   land \t\nI .   I       Ua\"        a a.     |||C     \u25a0\" ., |, | |., ||l,\nIm in.  Mi ''.l.n ul tlm lie-l i|iiiilili\nWill, ll    t! la    ila* lil'-l   llliee    \\... I -   BgQ\n\u00bb.  \u00bb..ul. 130,000, hi- lieen -a.l.l   n\n.rn  Rverctl ijndliato 1,1   1128,000 rash,\n\\   ' I'll \u2022'   la a     11  '   I nle   OVel   tills\nIniul, Um reporl being that liters are\nfrom 100,000,000 La 110,000,000 feel ol Hu\nlie-t  Inula.'    ,111  llu 1 I\nt|   v   Mi 1: tin   1  .  1 ,i dwelling mi\n1. I     I' '!\u2022'    .1       I\"  II   '    'III'  I''!.''I   .Hi.I\nIm I.    Mi.  (l.ll.iiii I it.   darted   llie\nere, ti.all    i,|    lili'itln'l    e.|ll,llll     llllllil-iilne\n-liii'lui\" llll Ilatolj smith \"I  llio finished ono,   These iw .hlouccs will\nndd .'i.'iiii in llu reiIdoullal porl 1\nI.\"ie.tale avenue,\nc I', H 11, I'a.i   wni ut II \u25a0' 1 ll) I'ri-\nMi  I'u'i   nt \"ii\" lime wns purser\nn|  ilie  Norlli  Vancouvei  ferry   boat\nBlnce leaving il inploy ..1 the ferry\ncompany ho has lived in different parti\nof llio counlry.\nFine, healthy Tomato and\nCauliflower Plants, grown from\nSutton's Seeds, always on hand.\nW. NICHOLSONLAILEY\nARCHITECT\nTemporary Ollice  !\u2022'. Cudney'a\nPaint Shop, Rsplnnade,\nNuRiii Vancouver, 15, C.\nPATRONIZE\nthe.\nBOARD 1 )F TRADE\nBAR HER SHOP\nImsdali Avenue,\nmar fnr iter uf Firxl tlteet\nBA THS\nCIGARS nnd TOBACCOS\nBIHT\nCAMPBELL\nProp. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, R. C.\nBLOCK 33\nDIST.   LOT   550549\nLots in this Block will shortly\nbc put on thc Market. For\nPrice List .md Terms, apply to\nS.GINTZBURGER\n-LIMITED-\nTHE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST\nMil Cordova Streei- Vancouver, B. C.\n1836       THE BANK OF       1907\n0\nESTABLISHED   1836\nNE of the oldest banks doing business in\nthis country.\n.'iii Branches in Cimadii nml Iln1 United Stales.\nA general banking business transacted,\nIllOliej' (Inters Issilcil payable anywhere   in\nCamilla, 'United States or Great Britain.\nDrafts bought and sold.\nPrempt attention given lo collections.\nSayings Hunk Department\u2014 Depositsot$i.oo\nand  upwards  received,   Interest  paid  every\nthree months.\nOffice, tor. Lonsdale Ave nml Esplanade, North Vancouver, 11. C,\nII. li. lliiiiii. Manager.   .\nBritish Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd.\n( .11 li ive tin Ferry Landing loi Qiieenshur) Avenue, Twenty first\nBtreet and Loi laic, Winch street uud Keith Koad as follows: 6:15\na.m.. 6:45 a. 111., 7 15 a. 111., 7:45 a, 111.. N:i5 a, 111.. .) a. in. 9:40 a, in.,\n10:10a. in, Altci 10:25a. in., cars will leave Queensbury avenue,\nrwenty first nud LonBdale avenue, und Winch street and Keith Koad\nat live minutes t>i llie hour ainl twenty five minutes past the hour.\nCm, leave Nineteenth street and Queensbury avenue, Twenty first\nstreet an 1 Lonsdale ivenu \u25a0, \\\\ ini I. street and Keith Koad as follows:\n1.1 m., 6:30 a. in., 7 a m., 7:3 a. in., 8 a. 111., 8:45 a. in., 9:15 a. ra.\n9:55 a. in . i\" 25 a, m. Aftei 9 |o a. 111 cars leave the Ferry Landint\nat ten minutes past the tl   In I twenty minutes to the hour,\n[jpg     All boats ii    nn 1 b;   llie cars.\nHotel North Vancouver,\ntWM^mm\nI- *1 \u25a0\n*-,.\n-~t\n.    '\u2022\"\\}:.L'\n\u2022 NORTH VANCtiUVER.Pr^\u2122r'\niilnnil\nTourist\nResort\nUp to date\nRates\nS.'.uii per\nDay\nami up\nSpecial\nKates fm\nFamilies\nand\nRegular\nBoardei,\nFerry Service I very IKill Hour to .mil from Ihis Hold\nto Vancouver. I'. I.irson, Prop.\nRainier Beer^\nJs :t glorious lifvurt \u25a0 .\u25a0   i|uencliing nnil\nBiitisfying,   I!' im ml..]' ilii'i'cV i tlicr\n\"jusi as j I     insisl on gelling Itiiinier.\nPACIFIC  BOTTLING  WORKS\nVancouver, I-5. C,\nI [111 IIH\nThree potin I   Ceylon Tea, a r,'\" pi r pound Tea, Si.00,\nDairy Butti r, Choii \u25a0.  15 1 ents per pound,\nRed Salmon, hall po mil tins, 5 cent - per 1 an,\nMaccaroni, 60 ci nt   pi t box,\nCheese, two pound   lot 35 cents.\nCorn Stan li, three pounds (or 25 11 nts,\nI'mk and Beans, large  izi, two 1 ans loi 25 11 nts.\nChicken, two pound 1 ans, 35 ci nts.\nJ. X. McMILUN, Grocer\nCOR, ESPLANADE AND LONSDALE AVE\nrnlll|ii.lilll-   llltl'l'   lli'l'll     ll'rl'ill'll   I\t\nIlaalllii'lli [mints Ktlllilifl llllll I'll.'*, liaVO\nlieen   -lli|ilii'il   Iii   I'up'l   Siillllil   iiiiiI   an-\nthin  1- tilrlctlj  iigaitisl  llu* luorlncliil\nlain-   it   IVIIH    lll'ailli'll     llllll     I'l i>\\ ilia .il\nTimber hupr-i'lor   Murruj   Bhould   hu\niiuiiii uml mijiiii'i' Inlo tliu iiiulli'r. Mr\nMiiiiii.v returned l.i-l Kniuluv lium nn\nin-|..'t I1..11 ut Un' i.iiiiii- uml isMicil si-v-\ni'i.iI tm.niuu- I\" Hi\" luinhor 11 In ilm\niiiulli uml Btntm llml I'li'iy ihi'i.hiIi'.ii\nWill   III. l-M'l. it-ill   tll -l..|l  llli-   illoglll   llllll\nuii'**, uml -liuiilil mil purlii'H ho round\nill  till)   \"uv   illl'l'lllKillg  till'  lull-  lilu-ra ,|\nlion*, mil 11 iiiui.'k l.il.i' iiliur.\nKi.l.rii Itrjcc Im- hroimlil lih run*\niliu-* gelding,   \"Siiiial-iiitii'.\" in   Nurlli\nVlllia'iillli'f   llllll    is   lal'l'|lill''    lliiil    ill    l.lll-\nscu'd stnbles.\n.1. 0, Ki'.'-siiy. ni tin' logging llrm -.I\nllr.'--ny .ic Qiihin, Im- [iiircliiiMcil 11 inu'\nnew iluiilu'.v engine for lii- i'.i\u00bb|..i\"\numl uill sluiilly siiiil ii|i i'a.ii-1 (villi it\nlui' iiuiui-iliiili. use in llu* cilinn,\nAlili'iiiiiin Ales. Suiilli's new ceincnl\nhlnck house on 5th street ia hcginiiiii-i\nlo Inko proportions ami shows up lu\nRrcul nilvantagc. When fiiii.slu'.l il will\nlie ilu Bccunil n[ ils l.ni'l in Nurtli\nVnnciiiiver mul 11 Inn tuhlilioii In tin\nnumber nf (jowl ilwellinfiH thnt nre\niiuw erected ami iu course of erection\nlui,'.\ntV. .1. I Im tu- Im- completed arrange*\nIlll'tllS   fill'   ll I'l'l'li.ill  III  II   IlllU'li   III   Ilia'\ncorner ol S u.l uml i,uii.*tiliilc. Tlio cx-\n.i.-i dimension.-] tiro mil given nm. Inn\nis   ntiiliT-t 1   UlO lllllllllllg   Will   llll VU   n\nfroliliigo of l\u00ab..|iiy-si\\ I'i'i'i 1111 I...11-\nal.ili' nvoiiiio., Tin. ivork ul exciivalhw a\nprogressing ftivuriilil}-, iniilor iln- super-\nvision nt t'liiilructor Mcl.01111011,\nT'lu* .l.'iitli nccnrrcil ..11 W'l'.lu.'-.l.ii tt\nillllllloril]  Cannery,    Sli,i'lnl    river,  ' '\nTaal.i Sllllllllllllltl'll, ll\"' Wife \"I   al  illl|l:ll\niw,. eiliplii.1 f Ha.' dinner-.'.     The te\nniiiiiis of tim deceased Imly, wlm ivns :..'\nyours of n-e wore lirmiglil dii.vn \t\ndlj ..ti llu- I'rim.'Ss May. ivlilclt inii'i\nItere Insl nighl, nutl tin' liiii.'i'.il ia-\n,I.m,   ni  :; ,,','liai'l, tl.i- nfler u Iruin\n||\u201e.   ,l|||,;|lll's'i'    Mellllllllsl    lllis'i.all.   ciiriici\nI'owell Btreet ami Jackson nvi'lille, lli'v.\nIln,, , mii 'iiuiiii:.\nThe Kniuhts a,i I'ythlns meet In*\nninlii in ilu' Orange hull, This will 1\"\ntl,, in 1 rcfitiltir nirotiiifi nf ilu- tu\u00ab\nl.\u201el .. (,,,,., mnl 11 largo eimilltni'iil ul\nmembers is expected. Quite a niunhcr\nImvt  nlready undergone llie   rciitiired\nnia ,||a all     I'M lioll     llll'l       Will       I-'\"\n|,1...       a    till'    illiliuliOII      IVI' III ' lu\nnight,\ntit f iln'   llnirkiiiiin-Ker   Milling\nra,ui|.aiiiy'- li'.i-.- Iniiki' I\"\"*.' 'u ll\"'\nslnlilos TIiuimIiij niglil '\"\"1 broke\nlliriillgli ihe lliioring uf lh\" -talil\" un.l\ni.'ll tt distance ni iili'iiil tni'h\" feci t\"\nIho ground ll '. willuiiii \"(\"ti gelling a\n\u25a0a |.,|. I,.        Till'    -llllll\"    i-    I.Uill     UVCr    ll'''\nlietiell, ju-l \"ilsl a,I' lli\" l.'tly landing\n I is ...in.' in.'h  liflecil I*\"I ul'..l.-\nllii. In'iii'li, wlioie tlir miiiiml ivns I \"I\n-.lauding ian t'tiiliiy iiiiiriihu,'.\n'|l\u201e  i..iiuiiii for Mr, Meftnln's new\niv.siil.'ti. n l,..ii-.lail.' lu- heen lei  m\nWm Hull nf Hull .li.. I. Mr, Hull was\nnl ,, tlir conlrneliir wh\" Imill Mr. Mc-\nllnin's a.Hn i l.n. .Iv.. Il.n.' in I Id lhe\nmirth of th\" pi' -inl niie,\n'I'll,. I:, v I, IV nml Mr (lllllllll ale\n-|i. ii.Iiii. n couple of wni, al llni'i'i-\n.,,11 II.at Springs, Mr, (lilliitn has\nI... hnrgc ni St. \\iiilri v's \u25a0 1uii.1i\nPlllpil     llllllll  '     III.'     I'll   l\"l'       111'   I  l\"a\nThe  lir-t  game a,I  ilia'   ..la.ii in the\nM.iinluti.l   Li'iinim a--a.< i.it     lull    le\nplayed mi Siiliiidn) nl Nurlli Viiluoil-\nvi i  nl tin- Allilele ground .   Nml.\"Ulli\ndlt'COl,      Tll\"   I aalll.'ll.llll.'    I       .Hi'    \\-iltll\nfill ..' I III\" Tin ll.-     'I'll,' I a\u2014lilt\ni    i|inli' .i \u25a0 I'\" ll] ifinlti ill     liter ni\nla.I   Hi\" |U\"\\ -  Iiii'iiilly    gullies    I'\"-\n'aa.. la tin \u25a0' laa,a a !i|l, \\a.i- VI I' llllll ll 'II\nfllVlir .at   III\" Tlialla'.,   hill   till'   un* iiiiii\nla,      llll'       llllll,It',II,ill'      lllOlillgO Ll       llll'\nNorth \\ inu..uv.'i pln.vcrs, uin. I.a inin. ns reasons woro nnnhlc lo Inko part,\nlioivovor, mi s.iiniii.n. II Hng Hi\" rirel\nnl tin' loaguo's guiiic . il... North Van*\n ia i ila'* uill m.il.i'   ti.'inn.'i- efforts to\nin,iir n good showing uml mil endeavor\nI.. hi\\i' llieir l\u00bb\"s| player* nn th.' lun!.\nTin' line-lip is: (liml. )'. HngloWj liaul,*.,\nII.  Mi I'lursoii  I  It,  II. T'.mi:   lull\nla.a. I,-.    \\.   Slllilll,   IV.  lllll'll.   |j,   II II;\nI......u.l.. I'. Turn, .1. Tiirnhiill, ,1. badger, ,1, Tl lam, tv, l.iuii.'l.\nTill'. UNPOI'UUUiPUMP,\n\"Thai famous temperance reformer, the lain Francis Murphy,\"\nsai.l a Pittsburg man, had mnny\nan mid adventure in ibe course ol\nhis very useful life,\n\" lie once told me of a case\nwhere a drinking man, with a nest\njoke, got for a moment the best ol\nlum in an argument,\n\" The man was a club man, a\nImu vivant, famous for his wine\ncellar, and Mr. Murphy road him a\nstrong lecture oii the drink evil.\n\"Hut the bon vivant only smiled,\nshook his head and said:\n\u2022\u2022Well, Mr, Murphy, 1 have\nseen many a pleasant party around\na table, but I have seen none\n'round a pump.\"\nA OREAT MISTAKE.\n\"In my country,\" said a Swedish\nengineer,  \"tbey make a  brown\ni heese nl goat's  milk,    lt is a\ndelicious cheese, lml to a foreigner\niis aspect is imi inviting. It is\nmade in little bricks.\n\u2022\u2022lu Sweden last summer I sent\nto some ol my llritisli Columbia\nIriends a few of these cheeses,\nalong with some Swedish punch\nand other native delicacies.\n\"One letter of acknowledgement that 1 -,'ot said:\n\"Thanks, awfully, lor tbe punch\nand salmon. The soap, ton, is\nvery nice, but we liml great difficulty iu making ii lather.\"\nF, Cartier, Oakland, Cal., was\nn lhe city on Tuesday,\n'I NH IIVI.WV.\nAl a apccinl meeting \"f the city\ncouncil held tu lli\" ciiy hall lu I evi n-\nin... lli\" pound Inlaw wns given ils\niiiiii i. iiii in\", miai   i-   now   ill   I'.iitc.\nlivi i.'.iliin..' iii Iiii  doini -li\" mil I line\ni ih all ivilli in ih.' provisions of i li i-i\nliylnw,   Th\" lux mi tings is $-2,01) ami\nhiti lu \u25a0 $aun.   Th. .  m n | ,| ni\neither will ..nly he required to pay the\nproportion of llie las to the mul nf the\n. ii lh. mayor nud all llu aldermen\nwen present,\nWc Do\nJob\nPrinting\nEVES & LAWSON\n01  IMF\nNORTH    VANCOUVER\nREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE\n\\\nHave a number ol enquiries for close in Business Lots,\n(specially on tbe Esplanade, first and Second St-ccts;\niiiuii- especially west of Lonsdale Avenue.\nN. II. \u2014To Owners i   It would be greatly to your ad\\ tinge\nto list with us exclusively any propoi >' you mny v sh to\ndispose ol in the above described location at once.\nI'MONI 6\nP.O.BOX 13\nEVES & LAWSON\nI lll>i|I'MIN   111 ill h\nHINMIUI   WINIH,\nllt'tiu'cn I Miljiiiaiili' and lirsl SI.\nNOR III VANCOUVER,   B.C.\nPALACE HOTEL\nHIM IIUMSIIIII lllllll   ON THI   tll\\M\nAN UP-TO-DATE\nTOURIST lU'lSORT\nRates: (1.60 PER\nDAY AND UP\nHASTINGS\nTRACK\nRACES.\nRWNING RACES\n\u2022TKST RACE AT 2:30 SHARP\nAdiniv-tioii SO ft nls\nREMEMBER THE BIG\n\"ire\n, SEPT.\u00bb. I!.\n-1\nLARSON'S PAVILION\nDoors open at 7:30 p. m.   Entertainment at 8:15 |i. nr\nSpecial Rates to Families and Regular Boarders\nHalf-hour lerry connection in and (ruin Vaucouvor.  Hot uml cold\nwater in every room.   Return call bolls in every room.\nREDA&ANDRUSS\nPROPRIETORS\nSecond Struct,   -   -       -   NORTH  VANCOUVER, B. C,\nFOR BEAUTIFUL^\nResidence Lots\nFRONTING ON\n\"OTTAWA GARDENS\"\nAPPLY TO-\n543 Pender Street, V.incouver, B. C.\n60   YEARS'\nEXPERIENCE\nTrade Mawis\nDesigns\nCopyrights 4c.\nAnvaiiinai-tiilliiK a al.i'i Hi nml rtwrrlpllnn tiiAT\nquickly ...''..rtlllil ...ir.alaii  tri.c ,ala..|l...r nil\nilniiaMriciirrnnilaloiitfiil. HiWtll-IM \"ia I'liaiU\nIl'llt I IIIU.'-I ..I'l'iu ' I llllllll I'M''..la.\nI'aili'liln lllll'll  II' 'li  M'l' n A ' \". I\" I'lvr\nScicmirif American.\na hnnrtiomoif lllniifMwj wwMr. Mrw\u00bbl etr-\nnilnllnii -.f i.Mvc.'i.'tinii.' I'.iiri'itl. Tonm.Wo\nrnnri f\u00bburnitmihi,$1 Bombyu nowidMlflri,\n!HlUNN&Co.3G,,,r\u00bbid\"\"NewY(ir(!\nIlfMicli uilli c, O K Ht., V.'nutiliiMl'in, 1).<J.\nPROGRAM\n1. [livoBtmoiils in lleiil Estate to  lie  profitable\nBhould include some nf Norlh Vancouver's\nlirst lots and acroage.\n2. A Norlh Vancouver linn lor North Yniicou-\nvi'f investors.\n:!.   l'uv nl headquarters of lhe oldest incorporated\nli'i'iil   EstatO   <'o.  wilh   chief   phiee   of\nhusiness in Nnrlh Vancouver.\nIRWIN & BILLINGS CO. Ltd.\nCornor Lonsdale Ave. nml Fifth Sl.\nTBI.. IB\nMHM'li VANCOUVER\nBRUCE *DODDS\nGENERAL MERCHANTS\nFlat Iron Block, Cor. Ath and Lonsdale Ave.\nThe lollowing quotationa on our Teas will lio found interesting\nto consumers ol that beverage,   We are ottering\nFive pounds ol Assam Pekoe Tea, Si.\nThree pounds Ceylon l'ekoe Tea, ijo cents.\nThree pounds l'ride ol Assam, ,<i.\nThree pounds Choice Ceylon Orange Pekoe (very fine) Si.25,\nWi' uie in receipt of another largo consignment ol choice\nALBERTA DAIRY BUTTER\nWhich we sell at 25 cents per pound, well worth 30 cents per pound\nIn general groceries WH LEAD, as our prices will show.  The\nconsumer is invited to call and get our quotations,\nII   li IS IN OUR ADO It's SO     'I'HONK 41,","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"North Vancouver (B.C.)","@language":"en"},{"@value":"North Vancouver","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"The_Express_1907_09_20","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0309477","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.320556","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-123.073889","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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