{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0309417":{"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/terms#identifierAIP":[{"value":"d8412314-3b46-4428-9d2a-82df21dd83b9","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2015-11-26","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1906-12-07","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/expressnv\/items\/1.0309417\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" u\n^islative Asse^\n) \\ VICTORIA.\nCHRISTMAS NUMBER\nVOLUME III.\nNORTH VANCOUVER, B. ('., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. Iii\nNUMBER 16\nBoard 0\/ Trade\nV> AC I IVI   11(111'\nIOR IMI l'l.'0'HIIKIN Ol   IRVUI AND 10*1*11 Kll\n1\\ EGARDING a live organ!-\nF nation lo furthei the inter-\nJ csts ol trade and coninierce\nii  can truthfully  he  said\nthat   North Vancouver is  represented b) an association in a man\nlier far superior to anv plaee ol a\nsimilar size on the Pai ific coast,\nThe North Vancouver Board of\nTrade came into being on July\nJ51I1 lasl, and since that time has\naccomplished many things, It\nwas thought at thai time \"advisable tn organize an association to\nadvanci and bring to public attention the many industries and\nnumerous advantagi -. scenic and\notherwise, ol Nm tli Vancouver.\"\nThis dei ision has been amply\njustified in more ways than one,\nas witness its untiring 1 (forts regarding the si curing ol .1 better\nli in -.nne. All realize that\nsome nn thod must be thought out\nlo aid the upbuilding ol this new\nInun. iiiiiI llii.. is the ureat work\nIn which tin* progn ssive body ol\nmen is engagi d, Our citizei s\nknow ihis and join hand- with it\nto make ihe Ambitious Ciiy go\naln ad. < Ine great point is kept\nsti,niii* in view iii the acquiring\nnl the tourist business, and another\nis that nf\nI \\a nl 11 lUIN'i isncsi RIES.\nA* 11 gards the importance ol\nNorth Vancouvei Mr, Flumi ri<-lt.\niln Secretary ol the Tourist Association, addressing a recent\nmeeting nl the hoard, said \" lhe\nboard ol trade ol Ninth Vancouver was ;i verj important institution. Pour rn live years ngo the\nsir. its ni the 1 in wi re tilled with\ntrees and stumps. The munii ipal\ncouncil dune admirably in clearing\ntheni away, and today ihis enterprising cit\\ could boast a popu\nlation ol 1,500, li had all modern\nconveniences such as water'\nworks, tramways, electric lighting,\npower, etc., as well as most excellent streets and mails. These\nspeak volumes for the Ambitious\nCilv. On all sides there were\npermanent and solid structures\ngoing up. As to the scenic attractions, there was no plaee the\ntown would take a second plaee\nin. Vancouver City sends its\ntourists over here to see ihem.\nWe tell the people to nn across\nthe inlet and see scenery that is\nunequalled anywhere. Tlie Tourist\nAssociation had\n1 \"i\\l     1   a.KIVI   111 VI\nIt had sen. mu .-\"'\"\n35,000 readers, which, ll\nmated, was about one-fourth ol the\nnumber of tourists going through\nthe province in a year, or a quarter\nnl 140,000 well-to-do people,\nRevelstoki and other interior\ntowns were also doing good work.\nPenticton had sent out a neat\nlittle folder, which was to be had\nal the rooms of the association.\nThe little booklet of North Vancouver was also there, W. V,\nSent:. Superintendent ol Immigration for Alberta and Saskatchewan\nhad enquired about lumbering in\nIhis pro\\ nice, and he the speaker\nhad sent him that day five do\/en\nphotographs, each showing the industries carried on in mining,\nforests, Iruil and fishing, These\nwere such as the Dominion Government, which was asked to open\nup vacant lands, would use.\nBundles of letters have heen sent\nto enquiri rs about land, who were\ntold that lhe only way to get satisfactory pre-emptions wen to 1 ome\nand see (or themselves, We\nshould s.e iii a ihai intending\nsettlers must not be misled, and\nwhen they COIlie hen- In try and\nki 1 p tinm here and not let theni\ngo to the mountains, \\ central\nplace should be established (or\nthe work, where\nI lllll    Wl' il.'.ll \\|:| ES,\nGrown    in    certain     localities,\ncould be exhibited. In this inspect Ninth Vancouver, with its\nSouthern exposure, could not he\nsurpassed, the grapes grown bj\nMrs. Kickam being a prool of this,\nll the council has not done sn\nalready gel them to move in lhe\nmatter ol building a tram line to\nthe Capilano canyon and wai\npoints,\n\u2022\u25a0 Mr. Philip Ami to Grouse\nMountain.\n\u2022\u25a0 Mr, Fluinerfelt   Just so, Mr.\nSherman  had suggested to place LYNN VALLEY\na   10-foot   telescope on   Grouse\nMountain   during   the proposed\nfair. When the (air was over it ri^HL beautiful Lynn Valley,\ncould be left there, and used h\\ I which is situated within\nvisitors. The greatest scenic trip _I_ the municipality ol\" North\nin the world, he thought, was to Vancouver, just north-east\nGrouse Mountain, where in winter \"I the proposed city limits, coin-\ntoboggan slides and ice skating prises about 14,000 acres, Here\nrinks could be made, Visitors and are located about 30 families, be-\nothers could find 110 better sum- sides Froinme's logging camp.\nmer resorts than we have in and whereabout joo men are employed,\naround our own sister cities. A postoflice has been established\n\u25a0Talk up your own town, don't there, with Mrs, Sugden as post-\nknock it it's the best in the mistress, Also a school, with\nworld,'\" concluded Mr. Flumer Miss M. Whitely as teacher, and\nhli, who look his seat amidst ap about 40 pupils. Penetrating into\nplause.\n&\/)e Coming City\nNOItin  VANCOUVER\nm 1 ik*. 1 M'vmnin INDUCEMENTS\nFollowing  comprises\nllll   MEMHERSHll'\nPresident, A. St. G, Hamersley ; Vice-President, George\nJ. Phillippo; Treasurer, II. R,\nHeffell; Secretary, W. J. Irwin:\nA. E, Leah. IL V,. Hick. W. |.\nHick. J. B.Williams, Alex. Philip,\nW. II. Campbell, J. R |. Murray,\nII. |, Cornish, |. J. Woods. A. S.\nPilings, A. F. Beasley, den. Lill,\n[\u25a0 Larson. P, A. Allen, S. D,\nSc. 'it\/. Henry A. Shaw. W.\nN'ir-u . .Lailey, Geo. A.McBain,\n.1. Smith, J. C. Williams,\nHarry C. Wright, I. Wal.hu.\nAlex. Smith. 1). II. Whitlow, Geo.\nBartley, J. A. McMillan, A. R.\nSteacy, A. McKay |ordan, A. B.\nDiplock. 0. Wetzell, James Murray, jr., M. S McDowell. W. A.\nGibson, John S. Main, Thomas\nAllan. Frank Wheeler, Greshain\nWilliams. |. G. Bressey, ('. E.\nRobson, S. Gintzburger, E.\nMahmi. C, E, Durston, P, A.\nAskew. Thomas L. Kennedy, li. 1'.\nRothwell, L, Reda, G, Brazzone,\nII. W. Young, l>. W. Elder, G. V.\nStorkeV.T. A. Allan. D. II. Dick.\nII. Hia,. M, D\u201e R, Chance, R,\nW. Innis, W. II. Mav. McK.\nUrquhart, R. II. Evans, W. J.\nButler, David Simson, Robert\nBlackburn, W. L. Boult, C. McKenzie, Henry T. ('. Eves, li W\nSpilsbury, Henry J. Robertson,\nW, A Russell, |. II. Livingston, 1\nF, K.. ley, l.( .Leroux, J. D. (ni-\ni.mi. (iin II. Bononiy, | II.\nHrownlee.  ('.   K. Ihili hart.  T,  S.\nBrown, F. N. Morgan, I'. VV.\nValleau, F J. Proctor, R. K.\nHoulgate, W. li. Bunbury, |as A.\nMcNair. Tims. S. Nye, I.O.Mills,\nUnht. M. Schreidan, Stanley\n.\"viler. Albert llamiltun. R. Mi\nRae, Wm. Hall. Win. I'. Peacey,\nAlf. J. Wardell, Humphrey Wil\nliams, T. C. Unit, Fred, |ohnson,\nII. Mitchell. E. Townsley. Win\nA. Bailer,\nTHE ORCHESTRA\nonl between two ranges ol moun\nla ins, whose streams spn .id lei\ntilin. the Lynn Valley first became\nknown nver 311 years ago, The\nold Moodyville Sawmill Company\nwas the lirst on the ground, their\nlimits extending the whole length\nand breadth nl lhe valley. Their\narmy of choppers picked out the\nchoicest Iir timbej, which thej\nskidded in their mill at Moodyville, on lhe inlet, by the use of\niln- mule and ox. Eventually,\nthese loins were withdrawn, and\nInr a number nl years this wildei\nin s-, was allowed to rei upi 1 an\nfrom the disfiguration caused by\nthe logger, lim here was inn\nvaluable a proposition in the way\nol timbei tn leavi in iis sequestered\ngrandeur,\nIIN      11    IRS       Mall\nih. Hasting Shingle Manufacturing Coin pan* acquired these limits\nand deposited a large army nl men\nnil the frontier ol this limber laud.\ngradually hewing their way di epei\nand deeper inlo it- recesses,\nlea\\ ing in their wake\"nothing but\nT\nIE new Cm nl North Van\ncouver comprises about .).-\n.inn acres, and is distant\nfrom  Vancouvei  Cm  tw nl a\nhall miles ,11 ross Burrard   Inlet,\nli is carved mil nl the Imgi  rural\nwatei    1 tage    (or    inaustrial\nptirposi - is immense, ami only\naiai.ni- ihe building ol .i railway\nsystem, whii h is now proji a ted to\nmn northward in connei 1 with ihe\nCn,unl Crunk I'.n ific, a distani e 11\n\"\"UK   1\\   llll\n1 1n1p.1l1iy.il North Vancouver, iJ.i  miles,    \\  I'inl';,- across iht\nwhich contains some 32,000 acres Second nariows tn ci ect with\nseventeen miles long by  eight Vancouver City is also in contem-\nwide.   The city propel only com- plation,   When these  means  ol\nnn need    about    three transportation have been carried\nyears ago, and has now ..m. the new city ol  North Van-\n.1 populat il ovei 1 . couver will go ahead in leap- and\n51m.     ll   has   its   own bounds,\nwaterworks,fifteen miles lhe beautilul scenery \"I North\nol l|ll\"\u25a0 1 - hnd   ten Vancouvei  is mi., ol   us  rich, -t\no(distribution and assets (rom a tourist point .>t vii w,\n'\"     !     it1': -.   \u25a0''\u2022 ii- maguifii. ai si - ,ni,1 nvers,\na eosl nl mn Sin. , ,i,, p ravines,  .sunny  slopes  and\nSmne seven miles ol grand and mighlA mountain views\nelectrii   tramway   have I some day will make it tin tourist\ncharred   Btumps  and   spraggling been  installed during  ihe   year, ~<Aa ieeing Mecca ol tin   Pacilu\ntwigs, until today they have cut a ,|Uii   ,.,,\u201e,               ^\nswarth two mil. s wide ami imu\nmiles Im,.,.   Still tlnn- is enough and telephone, besides niplete\ntimber tn last  many   years  and ferry    service     'Ihi-    splendid\nsupply ihe greatci portion nl tie  achievement of the Ambitious I ity\nNorthwest.   Today   there  is   an ,,,\u201e\u201e,,, \\\u201e. .,-i,.,n\u00ab,1 in an)\naverage \"i  100 1 ords ol shin...a\nholts being taken from tin woods\nlight < oast,\nIn June lasl the North Van-\ncouver orchestra wa- formed. C,\nMcKenzie is president and Tom\n(link is iln -. 11. i,m. Under the\nable leaih rship nl Robert I Iin 11, e\nihis enterprising aggregation nl\nlocal musicians, numbering ten\npaces, will undoubtedly make a\nrecord inr themselves ami help\nadvi rtise tin lown, lor there is no\nI.. Her advertisement (or anv lown\nlhan that which a first class band\nni mi hestra i an nne it\niai say nothing ol tin\nlumber that is daih\nshipped down in the\ntlinii. from ih< -.iw\nmill in lhe valley,\nThis null has a I ap\n,1.   it)       \"I      -al.   I      .',.\ni. .1 ..| lumber p. I\ndiem, wlm h i- trans\npotted i\" Moody ville,\na distam i ni imu and\na hall miles ill a\nflume, thence loaded\n..li -i nws and lowi \u25a0!\ntn Van VI i.\nNow that tin exti nm portion ol\nthe   land   has  I    shorn  ol    I\nmantle, wc must ne. ds turn tn tin ivati\ninterior, as il wen    I ultivatii -. :    .. .   ,,\u201e,,,, ,|\u201e u,,,,, |\u201e,\nlast following i n the heels ol \\\u201e\ntill   It hii.in.   and  il   is   sad\nm^immt\nNortli Vancouvei i ontains three\n' liuri In - ( bun h ol England,\nRoman Catholii and I'n sbyterian,\nthi'' : Ii rn lioti!-. ilm ' -. hools,\na munii ipal \u25a0 res ol parks\ndotli d all mi i ihe town, a pro\nposed drivi way 350 feet wide and\nmn mid and a quart, 1 in length,\na l<i.in. h nt in. Bank nl British\nN'hiIi Ann in a, sevi ral slop - and\nsimps, an..nt liftt'i 11 mill - .it side\nll   first a i.lss\n11 over lli\u2022* muni-\n\\\\ iih iln -   unpara 1\n1110111      Norlh    \\ .nn ouvi 1\nmusl ultiniat. i,   I me n  gn .11\n1 u\\\nIiiiiIhi on Irom lhc saw mill 1- llu  ambitious 1 m, want than tin opi n\nintaki   [01  the North Vancouvei ing up in tin  neai Intnre ol such\n1\n\u25a0\/.\/;.      -'\u25a0\nMap ol part ol the townsite ol North\nVain ouvi 1   slu wing  the  routi s ol the\n-tn ei railwiit . also the proposed mule ol the\n\\   \\\\   ,\\ \\   Railway, from the bridge terminal\n;,i ihe S aal Narrows to its western extremity\non linn.nd inh I\ny\\\nto pn In t. al 1 lun d.ii'.\nthai land will li \u2022 m wilh ri, h\nvi gi lalion   Ah' ady\n-I   I   II   I   I    \u25a0      II   I ' N\n11 d ilu n and '  \u2022 1\n,', a\n'       '.. .\nI     Norlh   \\ bui\n1 ,in 1 *.< \u25a0\nfi a 1 p.,mi.  road h\nlhe camp ill \u25a0 porta\nlaa n i,e iiiiii    thai '   \u25a0\n\u25a0;      ... Foi\na more deligl 1 biki\n1 |i   among the tail fu and\n, edai ii\" \u25a0\u2022 ii..1  kin tin trail,\n01 Ilhl ll\"t Willi,  till\nnatural inclii\nth.   path an >\nroad loi Iln  ri I u\nl 1    jn this rich bell i   n i\nrapidly   increasing   in\niliu.: willi tin di mand,\n. .1 pi 1\na. 1.     la -mall hnlil.\n,.,\u201e    incs  ihis   meets   the\nheart     '\u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0    and as\nsunn   IS B III\niiii   Second  narrows,\nWi    11, e,   a Kpl cl tl     \"\nLynn    Vallej     rival\nman', ol tie 1 Idi 1 111\ntleim in     1 hn \u25a0 n    1\nVai     iver i   noted loi\nI.Mm 1 hi 1, wi nds it tourist lions,   loi   thi\nI   1   Its  line\n-\nIitftll sitna-\n\u2022   belli ile Iree from I      it\nIhi n.     could     this all 1\n11 - THE  EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.\nSa   HUN   lillll   I'\nA 111'   II    11\nIiii  HIM\na i i \\      .11111 .V\nlil-l I'll    M lllll US.\nMi. M.iiii. i- is the pioiu el'shoe\nmaker,  having  bei n  in  husiiu ss\nri a on two years,     lie re\n, .1, -' and gellllenu n's boots\nnml slim -  with  | ipiiu ** and\nthe In sl nt \u2022 >i   la I \"\nnlso dm - i iislom work.    Hi-simp\n- in \\i p, llnrn.   bull In i .hop,\n.'..Ila     1      -      -Ull'   \\   \\H|I.\nA  Wn   . .      hip yard      n tin\n.......  v- '   \u25a0 I    ol     I       lah\n-      ' -'    '   \"   ' I , a\n.     a\n'      '       len.   a     : i   1,,,'gi inibe'l\n.\ntheil     lill lia re,\nI   . '    a    1   thl'el    in   \u25a0 il-nwsl\ni \u00ab.'  \"i   a i, i tion,    Mi\nI     '     aid aa',      |    J     -I\nCreek\n\u25a0 in\ni in\nI      I       x    \\ III.\nI'. Hm a- ,v Co., luili hers, in i d\nim   inlrodiii tion   lo   om   n ndi I\ni     Mi Ki n   -,   who i- \u00ab. II   and\nfavoiabh known In n . is tin\nmamiKi'r.    Mainlt through his nn\nlirinii a nmi- ,i in sl < i.i-- bin ii\n!    a '   I   'a      a    ;ta|   |i ihl  ai     in   |a '|  1|,\nciiinp Hit - ph mi-' \u2022\u25a0 are Im au .1\niii ,ai il.. . onu i nl Lonsdali aa m .\nand I'il-l stn a I,\nI IM^^^^\n111' I\nllll    I XI'UI sS ' I\nliWI I I IX.. tl'.M I\na  I-I MRS\nFACTS\nREGARDING THE NEW\nFerry Agreement\nI N Villi II j! fill' ilm I'riTV hv-lllW it lines lml I ll I'll II\nllllll   tin- r.i|il|i;ill\\   will   llllVC  exclusive   I'igllts  III'  II\niiiiiiii)|inl\\ nf llu* fern service, Oilier privule\ni',(iiii|i!iuics mny operate ferries ii ihey choose in ilu\nN'llliTII   V IXCllt'VI'ill nu II- il- sll'l'l'l t'lllls  In  llll'\ntviili'i'fi'uiil. St. lieorge's, Sl Andrew's, Sl. David's\nnvi'iiiii's in iliu ensl nf ilu' wharf ninl Chesli rlii'lil\nnml Miiluui nvi'iiiii's, Imlil wesl uf lli \u25a0 tvlnii'f,\nNuirni V ixi'iu vkii in ilu- now agreement wiili\ntlm ferry company gets n whole Int- nu iiiiiiiciliuU*\n11 uli'-1 n nir sim'\\ icn. nml an urliii ml imi clause tu de-\nI'iiic I'utlll'l' lillle Sclll'illlll'S,\nTin ferry by-law provides llinl ti new tvlmi'f\nshall hi* liuill, tt illi sepan le Walks for pedestrians\n;i- well iis roadways for vi'liii'tiliti' trtillic.\nI KM IK.\nThis -Imp i- located on   I bird\n-.     a   im      strei'i, in ill   M ih ill avi nui'.    Mr.\niix-ini i. ni xi i     Mi-Ci . ..., ii in iking  bm\n-ii itt'-i \\xa * -ini;i   i'l-. ii- d principally bt the butch-\ni | >i mi      els.    I b has In hi in business here\nIni  th.   past six or seven years\nI In    .1. iiniml Pn   In- haili I-  has\n\\\\|i   U'VUIMI \\ i - |   . , ,     ,\nnn leas. .1   In such un  extent  lli.il\nlie i-nlargi      hi-   premisi -\nshortlv.\nTHOSE WHO DO\nBUSINESS\nII.     t.    sl|\\W.\ni- nne nl mn successful real est He\nand insurance men. having had a\nfi iv wiih experience In the in\n-in,ince  business     Ih-   plain    ol\nbusiness now is at tl rnei\nLonsdale avenue and Sai mid\n-in . I, \u00abIn ri In has In en located\n-in. \u2022  |nly,  i<> i.    Mi   Shaw is a\nIn the Matter of the Estate of\nlames Johnston Thompson, Deceased.\nNOI li'L is IlliKliUY C,l\\ KN\nthat in pursuance \"I an ordei mad.'\nherein in lhe Supreme Court ol\nllritisli Columbia, \\\\ illinni hostel\nI riiompson, nl the City ul Vain ouver, II C, was, mi iln .'|lh dn) 1.1\n(Iclober, i'i\"''. appoinli d adiuiiiis\nli.H I  the eslnte and i Hi i ts nf\n|ames   |ohnslon    I I pson,   di\nceased, who died at Sorth \\ an\ncont'd on tin nilli tint \"I S. p\nli mln i, iijiib.\nMU It I Is ALSO IlliWI'.M\ni iiven thai all parlii - hat iug any\n. 1,nm- against tin said i stall ol\nthe said de.. .I-, d, musl send m\ntlnn claims, dult ta rilied, on or\nbefon the i-i day ol In hinan.\ni |o;. iai tin said William I'osli i\nI limiip-iin, .ii iln niin e nl Messrs,\nMi i ua...in. Si hmi it Harper, . |ij\nPi ndi i -n. el. \\ .im mm i. I' i ..\n,dn i wiin Ii date lhe -.ml i state\nwill be dealt with bt the said\n\\\\ iiii.nu I osli i I luiiiipson in due\ncourse \"I adinini-li,ilimi, having\ni. gard unit to a laims sent in prior\nto lhe said  i-l day   .'I   pi Inn,in.\nIIJ07,\nDated   tin-   ;aaih   da\\   ol   Nn\nvemher,    a\n\\|a   I'l  IV    Sl    Ili'I    I  .'    l\\     II   llll'l    li.\nSnlii iini*.  Im   llii   Said   \\diuinis\nU.il.n.     I Ml         , \u25a0  ; |.    - ;.|\nl'i ndi i     -ii'' I,    \\ ancniu'er,\nII   I\nXMAS\nTREES\nand pii'M-in'i..     Ih- 'im.' is in .ii  ' Hi\/mi\n\u25a0 ii   LiniMl.de   avi\n.   ilil -\nWii.ti iiIiiiiii Vancouver getting n* imck up\n,\". ,,-'        , ,     , ,   ,    ,,1      .iii.l putting un ;i I'eri'v servit i' it* own, ivlik'li\nhiuhh n spei ti il ami trustworthy ' '\nil surely would do if trallie warranted it.   Thcr\n.slat' '\"\", \t\nNotlh '   ' ' \"\"-\u25a0''-\"     >' Mi     II    \\   SI m has cl   I\n1,111,1 ;\" llh tin pinneerdrtu Is store,\t\n\u25a0    , \"    ' ' \"'\u2022   Van Si tr.rl     md     Lonsdah\nli, is  '\" Here   a   fell   -ii\"       '\n' Im. heen transuded sin >\nils  incepl |lilv,    i |i\ncnnipleti   stock  \"I  drvuoods  a   I\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nI  \u25a0\t\n.     II \u25a0 \u25a0 :  .  \u25a0 a ; a   ,   . \u25a0   I.   .      mil sei     hai vou can cl  in   VOi.r I\nla   isln al   In re,  nun town.\" is llu   modi st n\n'-\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u25a0    \u25a0 'i  I i.i,\nI\n\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0 ss i- u.in-.n ted in nl ilai- i ouili mi- lady,\nranee,   real   \u2022 slate\ni nun ry\n\u25a0\nI,   luii       \\\"\nll\n\u25a0\nllolh  Ui III\nisjn nn iin luii |,.  |i\t\nilso  handled       \"\"      :' r,ml1'    \"!    ,1\"'\nI   \u25a0 \u25a0       \u25a0      pal bn .:,.  \u25a0. a,,,,;. |   v    \"       '   :   Ims ind 1 niaiit\nIhal o| i [at,   nnd l\"    larl   :\"1 ::\"~\"   '\"''      Vl -\nMl   \u2022\u25a0, ,|   lluse,   'I :h   i ia-l   in   il\n-mn-.  a     \\h -    I laa'^';'-   n stain lllll\nia In .hln. ill   store,   on   tin\nI   pliinadi. whii h was opi n\n\\pi     ' \u25a0 tli    11      . who\nr. liibson i          I\"\" \"\"l\" M*\"'\"'!'\"*\nIhiucbusini \u25a0\"\"''   l\u00bbnitistakni|?.   lull)\nmen \u25a0      I      hare nl\nMi   li   II\nI nlh   in\nhas ,n Im \\i d hen\nlill-   llslln;\n-a,    ihni  \u2014\nIiii   a   imu    wa . union.\nerintendeiii.   K, ,                   :,lhK   ,\nI l;el.l\n\u25a0\n^\t\nI' ll\n.      .  ':    II    \u25a0\n.   '\ni'i'   ' *\n.11'\nII.ni    M '\n'\ndesl I\niiisition In \u25a0        ery  ci'liire  ol\ntuehiu whole\nIh.  Hotel\nI is all  I\nI\nl\u201e  the slaiidai\nI\nI llieir sei\n'\nI ,   .     ,'.     a . lirsl\n\u25a0\u25a0',.,,   I\n'  ;. niislii inl on iliu ,-oast,\nel   iln\n'\nMi.   I'rai      Havi\nMi   I1 II\"'\nmul   i old \u25a0''\ni  . \u25a0 leresl        '   \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0   \u25a0 ' '\nand , '     ' ii _*>~_*\n\u25a0    ' ^ritm\ni- plenty uf plnci- fnr landing on this side uf llie\ninlet.\nWi. tin new ferry limits, ns per the new\nagreement.\nIiii fern company gets nu inure thnn il is\ni-iililli 'I in in the ordinary I'liurse nf liusiness,\nA I'n ri KN-vii.ti: fi'iineliise is now held liy the\nferry company, in return for ivhich tin hourly serviee is jjiveii. Il\\ extending it for iiliolher lifteen\nyears, an iininediale half-hour service is inaugurated\nTur presenl are lhe struggling line'* for Nurtli\nVancouver, aud an improved ferry service is badly\nneeded, According lu the agreenietil now in force\nur enn only insist on hourly lri|is for the nexl\nlifteen years. The lirsl lifteen years moans u hu\nin N.iiih Vancouver in llu* way of transportation\nfacilities. The following lifteen years, I HI 8-1 Mil,\nthe extension time in the new agreement, will see\nseveral ferries und a bridge, besides Irani cars, run\nin and from Vancoiiver Oily, If nothing else competition will thru regulate trullic and passenger\nrates,\nTim; municipality will get rJlOD a month, payable\nin intlily, for !K) years, from lhe ferry company for\nthe lease of Lonsdale avenue. This placed in lhe\nbank ni compound inleresl for thai period will\naccumulate sulliciciilh lo but out the company's\ninterests when lhe lime arrives lo make another\nngreenieiil\nS'oit'i n V tv an t in Lt entering inlo a new\nagreemi'iil with the fern eutiipiint does nol pre-\nvent Vancouver pulling \"ii ti ferry. This would\nlook i\"\" much like ih\" tail wagging llie dog,\nTin. board of Irudo, com posed a> it is of over\n\u2022 inr   hundred\nbusiness   men.\n\/ '     | ' I I  I  I    I |    101  HARRIS ST.\n'   .    '    llllll' VANCOUVER\nSale of Work\nis i>KisB>nim\\ nu mil\n\u2022MUll SIRItl\nOn III Mm, 11 tb Inst.\nirom ;i o'clock in lhc afternoon\nlltlill I   Bll\"|iil i\">  Hi   I H'lil \u2022>'    \\\\*\\   >\u2022'\u2022 li ij\n- .\"I.., k.\n1\ni UNi KIM    l.i'1'til iiii.lMNi-i.i'iiii'ii'   \u25a0\nt>U'lllll|l   . s|iii ti'il      Ul lire Ilm\nmm \\mxm n:i!in\nkMil ill.. LTD,\nWINTER TIME TABLE\n( \"iiinnm ne: \\\"\\.  I, I,jul\nmmiioiii\nNIIRTH VANUOUVER\nii.ui t ti\n,','\t\ns.l.'i       \"\n, n * ti\n1,._.,, ..\nIII    1   I\nllllll        \"\nIS 1.1 1*. tl.\n1\t\nll.iis   \"\nii.m   \u2022\u25a0\nI2.:i5 I', ti.\n1 :'\"    \"\n1 I'l    \"\n'_': ,i i\n1 1.1    \"\nInn    \"\n1    1*1\n,    \u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0\nt     1*1\n', ...\nii i.i\n; mi\n\u25a0\n- iis  \u2022\n' * 1.',\n111.1:1 \"\n\u202211.18\n'i   I ,\nIII 18   \"\n11.48   \"\n'   \\.a     > |,\u201e\npnif\nj\ntrasses,   ml11i :\nmil I     ia    I In**\nMl       I ';i I,     a lllll ('(lllllllll lllll ,j\n,,i  lhe li \u25a0 .       ui .mi\nI   In tin    |'l    'lielol      \u2022\n.   1\n|l|l :\n'\"'  I I* atur.\ntlmt   enn   In\n1 1'unllv lirst-cinss\neral 11\n\u25a0\nlli\nMn    ,    . ,    1\"' 1   i ;;\nin 11    1   rlii*-   pi'i'iilm\n\u25a0   lure  i'n 1   I\"'\nI \u25a0 Intra; Kvervlliiiii        ki*j>i\nih  ;\n;      ' '     . ' \"'i'i\nIiii- unanimously endorsed the\nproposed   new\nBp\u00bb7\"     lerry Lv-lntv.\nThe voting\nlakes place in\nMunicipal Hull\nmi December\nI'Jlh. IIMJC.\nII) u\nl.l.l.hiri .\\ HACiLOW\nsll inn\nWi will imni-li licBiitiliil\n1 .ii. iuIiii 1, illustrated tvitli\nlocal l.iml-i ,i|n s. inst the\nIlnn:: Iii -1 inl attat for .1\nChristina!!   01   Ni it   War's\n1 .ml Sines ; ' \\si . ill! lies\nllllll ll', \\l.' llll 111 -. I 111\n\\ ie\\t     il    I 111     Km 11 -s.\nSMOKE THE    .     \u25a0\nIIRMINHS CIGAR\nCLEAR HA1\/ANA FILLED THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C.\n%\n>        I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF\n* North Vancouver\nREAL ESTATE\nI believe. Ihal North Vancouver Ims\nnu immense future, and llml ihere\nwill 1\"' inure money made in bind\nhere ihnii in any oilier section in\nllritisli Columbia. I have LOTS\nNli! NAN in Ml parls uf ilm\nTownsite li you have LOTS TO\nSELL) como lo ine, 1 will Iind\ntun purchasers ouicklv.\n'I1\nI\nS^GINTZBURGER\nTHE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST\nlill Cordova Mini. Vancouver, 11. C.\nVaAi>W****-\u00bb\\\u00bb**>*< aWSA^ArXrWaVa\n\/  \u2014\n'I!\n11)\nHOTEL\nALHAMBRA\nIt   II, TllnMI'SnN, NljN.uinii\nMi:- S.THOMPSON ill SONS, I'liol'l,\nCorner C-irriill and Water   Sis.\n*&<a *-~-~     \u25a0 i-.^t^: .\nLa in.;   Intel)'    exlenala il,    over-\nli.inllil anil remodelled it is\nnow lirsl class in everj detail,\nI landsonie Hedrooins,\nMill .I.i*    Linn h  n   Spe. ialty,\n11 noon lo i p.m.\nImui ii run ('ninii W'iii-m i\nThose Who Do\nBusiness\ni\nWc extend lo yon hearty greetings\nand lies! .visiles for tliis Festive\nSeason, also a \u2022 onlial invitation to\nvisit Vancouver's Newest .mil Largest\nFurniture  Sliire,   Wc enn*   ,1 i\t\nplete stock nl House Furnishings, in\nint. we sunpl* everything lor tho\nhome. We sell loi Cash, or mi\nCredit, Wc charge no Interest, and\nwe give Special mention to nil orders\nllnlll \\nlll' siill   nl   llie Inlet.\nD. A. SMITH, Ltd.\nCor. Granvilleand Dunsiiiuii Sis.\nTlie lilies i||e null  allOlll llllll\nwhat other lii-i class hotels\ncharge,  Imt are responsible\nloi no dull seiisnns.   First-\nclass   Liquors ami   Cigars.\n$1   \\   |l\\-     INU   Ul'tt Mil'-.\nII\n|. m:\\iv. I'mii*.\nModern ' 'onvenienccs\nThi'oughoul\nI'ir-l Class I! is\nKuro]iean I'liin\nKates -$1.5(1 ui\nCorner\nCordova and Cambie sis.\nPhone 585\nI. WALDEN\nGENERAL\nHARDWARE\niG and\nPLUMBING\nSole Agi ni Im'\nMcClary' Ranges\niind Furnaces\nSherman-Willams\nPaint\nlhe lltimillon\nPowder Co.\nfVown\nv Hotel\nCORDOVA SIRELI\nllettveeii Carrall and Abbot Sis.\n\\\\ ines. Liquors and Cigars.\nA first-class hotel, thoroughly\nna u ,md down in date,\nSituated in the centri ol the\n.in.\nRan\nsi a dat ami upwards,\n1, ni'.i .kick, I'ii.ie.\n1. A, M'MII.I AN.\nThe application ol thoroiighl)\nmodern methods may beascribed as\nlhe cause nl the remarkable sai \u2022 ess\nol this lending grocer) linsinets,\nJ, A. McMillan, the proprietor,\nwho started this vi nliire in M tn h,\n1903, 1- a gentleman ol modern\nideas, which he does not In sitale\nin pni into prai in ,il n|ia ration\nlollowing nnt thai nld, Imi never\nlhe less line saying ol |nlin\nRaskin's, \u2022\u25a0 Advertising is tin ke)\nSt I      Sll,  ,  |'S    \" I I,        ,   ,||||,   -       ,|\nlarge sini k \"I groi i ries, prot isions,\nUml, lumps, croi kery, et,.. all\n\u2022 \u2022I wlm li aie snl.l at reasonalili\nrales. In coiiuci lion with iln- reliable institution is the post oflii e,\nIUN'siiIIIAI    PARLOUS\nshop is nn Lonsdale avenue, am\n11.mains ihe best equipped shav\ning parlors and bath rooms, as\nwell as ,1 hootblai k, cigar and\n(nli,n 111 stand, I le i- a lii-i i lass\nworkman ol wide expi rieni i, lia* \u25a0\n1111; nni Ki il in .ill lhe large Amir,\ni.m \u2022 ities, . M.n.Iini; Irom iln\nA 1 it 1111. Iii lhe I'ai ilie. Ami what\nDirt don'l know about the husini ss\nwell, it's nnt worth iln knowing\n1.  It, STKACV,\n(Inr   nl   mii   most   prospi rous\nbusiness \u2022 mn em- i- ihal nl A. R,\nM. ;n 1. cornel  Sei ond Street and\nLonsdale avenue.   A general gro\nLuis* durston. ,.,,lv  al|1)  provision   business   is\nThis linn ol real estate brokers carried on : (nut is also handled,\nstarted   in   February   last,   .unl From the beginning ol this venture\ncarries on a growing ami success a very successful trade lias been\nInl  business, operating   in   nal done,  especially   in  cheese  and\nestate and insurance,    Loans aie butler, owing to the most reliable\nnegotiated ami a  general   house ami liberal methors nl Mr. Steacj\nagencj   business  is  carried   mi. Tin   stock carried is most coin'\n11. T. l'   lives ami ('. I-:.  Durston plete in all details, and prices are\none mav see what constitutes a\nfirst-class ami well-appointed meat\nmarket. The local manager is\nMr, Percy James, a gentleman\npossessing a very wide and varied\nexperience in ilns business.\n\\\\ I 's   I'liii lit  sll 1)10,\nGeorge G, Nye is the pioneer\nphotographer ol North Van, ouver,\nami his new and up-to-date studio\nI iin Campbell is  the  pioneer is located on Second street, hull a\nbarber nl ilm municipality'   His block nil  Lonsdale avenue,   lie\nM\nOODYVILLE ma) easil) tin- manager nl tin   mill, becami\nbe reached b) tin  First lieutenant-governor   nl   iin-   tlm\nstreet tram in a little less province.   Tin   historic   Mood)\nthan ten minutes Irom ville hotel is still a populai resort\nllie Lonsdale avenm wharl,    Ihis and is controlled  by (has.  Mee,\nold village was once tile scene ol a ilm pioneer hotelkeeper ol North\ngreat lumber mill which will\nagain be starli <! up shortly. Seth\nMoody, tin founder, Inst his Iiie\nVancouver. Mam a delinjiilul\nhniir can be spent in the rural\ndistricts close  in,   Lynn   \u2022 rei I.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666.\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nBl SlXKSS nml  Semi-Business Lois\nninl lllocks on main tboruiiiili-\ni.'iiv-. I'lmii'f'   ||c-ii|i nlinl   Lul- in\nnil purls ni il ity.   ylost'-in Ulockn\niiihI Acreage Trad- suitable for profitable subdivision.\nOur Ei'ii Mail and Booklet of Nurlh\nVancouver trill I\" mailed mt recant nl\nhen ct nls for nostaiii.\nIrwin & Billings Co.\nLIMITED\nKI VI ESTATE BROKERS\nPhone li. ('or. Lonsdale and Sth St., North Vancouver, B.C.\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\nC. Q. NYE\nPHOTOGRAPHER\nI'iclttre I'liimiii'i. I'nilrmh nml\n\/,l|.,.l..('al\/l,.V,   '''a\/11\/11..\/     llllll     I'.ll'\nlttraiti\\i, I. il in 11 \u2022.   1 null a\nStllmjitl, >..I'm,11'   In,.\/.'. Kim\nl'i n.i- *\/,\u201e\/.. I.I.'.. I.'\/-',\nin ilm wreck \"| the steamer ami iis flats are close Iw. when\nPacific, off Cape Flattery, in 1875, the hints ol tlm gun club an\nHugh Nelson, who was at one time located,\naie both residi nts here, wid, I) and\nfavorably known. Tin \\ lake a\nlie.n interest in the i ity, and have\ndone not a little in the building up\n111   tile   phlCe.\nw ll.l.ALI   .V   IdllNSON.\nThis linn transacts a general\nhlacksmitliing btisitn ss, nn hiding\nhorseshoeing and repairing \"I all\nkinds, Missis. K. Wallace, im\nmerl) nl Banff, ami F, |ohnson,\nlaic \"I iln Kootenays, lormed a\npartnership in August last, ami\npun hnsed the ahead)' wi ii\nestablished business ami pn mi-' -,\nmi First sin ei. we-i a| Lonsdah\navenm . ol   II.   lills,   'I In \\   arc\nImtli  ant. rprising    I   i in rjeiii\nnnn. ami ivi 11 liked in  lie' i mm\niiinnii\\\n\u2022 heap, I lhan at Vann.nv. i Mi.\nSteai v tains a verj active interest\nin . dm annual affairs, being ,it tin\npresent time chairman ol tin\nsi himl board, ami is highl) re\nspeeied in the community.\nI.   li.   I.   Ml RRAt   ,V   a IIMI'AXV,\nI In- liim are sue, essors to  I'\nVV.  IClclc, .v Company, lounded\nIwo *. .11 \u25a0 ago mi Lonsdale avi nm\nA    ven    successful   business   i-\n(..lined  mi   in   leal   estate,   loan\nrn gotiatii ii-. Inaiisi  .e.n in i. -. eli\nBusiness  \u2022 ninn ' ln.il-   hav,    been\nestablish, ,1 with mam h ading onl\n-nh linns,    Mr, Mnrraj himsell is\nin iiM resident hen and is a firm\ni\" in i'i in lhe stabilit) ol lhe new\ncity,\ni\\i v i   uin i.i .\ni laiming to I\" a iii-t i las il\n\u00ab*!' \\ si I  \\   l 'AUK\nAle and Stout\nIn II.nil.--   la.u-  I  I'll-.\nllir I'nii.ii 111 iu iiiii Co,, 11,1,\nI I  I.    a'.I\nOYSIER AND CLAM\nDEPOT\nVVholesnh  and Kctail\nI'.ll.I.V WILLIAMS, PKOI\ni* Powi II St., Vain ouvi r,\nll\u00ab,i  la  M.    I    v. M   .1    I. I.  II,; -   I\n-'in Ml. II. A.!   \u2022   tf. lliM'l.H, II A,\nWHISMV Mill 1,1\/, & II MM 11\nlliinisli'i's, Solicitors,\n\\iillll'irs, Kir.\nIhis li is drug store, situated.Il\"d \"'\"king \u25a0' '\\\"'uu 1\",lmi' u| a11\nal the ...i  In il  -in.i .unl ll'il |s liked bi sl b) transients and\nLonsdah avenue, is as well known residents, tin   Palaci  hotel, uml. i\ni i\/ciis and visitors as ant spot ,1\"'  ''''''   proprietorship ol   Mr,\nin  i\u201ewn     Mi    Ma Dowell is   tin Lonnzii Kwla, must be allowed to\npi i i drnggisl a,| ih,  place, and I'\"*'1 s\u00b0me *\"'\u2022 <1\u2122\u00bbK grounds loi\nha- Im,-; la., ii ,, pro nineiit I    in   'I '\u25a0\"'''\u25a0     I'l\"\" I I\nin il    . I '     an !   nciii   \" '   'reel, ,-asl ol  I. Iati\nim     lb carrii i a very large nn '\u2022'    '       \"             ''\"   ll'\"1\" '\u2022\nol the best ill igs, ami lli nil i \u2022                               '\nlolaeii,nmi ,u ,,n first chi ! irnishi'd hot,       astii   ol nil the\n, ;|| s|,,,,, 1 1 I'l\"*' llll III        I hunch\nopi in d but ii h .i months,  evei\n        \u25a0 \u25a0   ..    ii '      '   \"\"  ' '\u25a0\nin v..   iln     piipiilaritj    ni    i\nI'eti Larsoi . is llu   pop  pru   \u2022\u2022 | n,  \u25a0,.-] |,j   ,,n  vv|\nprietoi 'at ilns picluri iquc  easide havi visited Iln placi\nn ..ii     Nn pains oi expen i   ,\npan -I in  \u2022 ati ring to tin    . nil\niln.s good work, main' nl the views\nin tins issue being Ins handiwork,\nlit has nu ntl) added anothei\nbranch to Ins business, that ol\npicture framing. A fine colli i tion\nnl loi al views and souvenir post\n\u2022 .nd- are always kepi to choose\nli     Mn Nye i- well and favor\nabl) known' having been a resident\nIn re loi ai niimbei ol y, ars,\n11 siom i tii.nR,\nP 1 luiim. I onsdale avenue,\nstart, '1 in business here on Sep-\nteinliei i |. ia,.>ia. Ile is lhe man\nto Iii you nut in a suit nl i lollies\nsecond to none an;where. Mis\npru is an i onsisti nl with workmanship ami materials. Mr.\nDunne has had a long experience,\nand i- numbered among B. C.,s\nold-timers,\na   ll'll   IN\"   llnlll..\nThose visiting the Vancouver\nwai. rtvorks dam can be ai i omo\ndan .1 at this comfortable hostelry,\nwhich is i lei ted on the plateau\noverlooking the reservoir. The\nlarge, air) bedrooms and parlors\nfor tourists cannot be excelled.\nDown-to dale in all conveniences,\nbaths In ing a feature, Asa health\nresort this hostelry is not lack in\nadvantages, D, VV. Kells is the\nproprietor.\nllll   ll. .11   PROFESSION.\nIii [tine last Messrs. McCrossan,\nSchuitz & Harper entered into a\nlaw partiu rship, Then offices are\non I'eiiilei street. I he ollii es al\nNorlh Vancouvi i are located in lhe\n|mu turn him k. S. ('. Selnili\/, ll.\nA., is a pioceer ol the Ambitious\nCity, residing on Lonsdale avenue\nIm a number ol years,\nm i\\. smith & COMPANY,\nThis firm deal- in business and\nresidential properties, loans, insurant e, eli. Tln\\' have one ol\nthe besl and most. arefully selected\nlists oi real estate hereabouts.\n\"We do not ask oi advise anyone\nto buy propert) that we would not\npun base ourselves,\" is what the\nhead ol the firm says.   And ihey\nhave   that    reputation,   C nn\nmain Scotland the) started in\nbusiiii -- In re in November, 1905,\nTh. n \"iin. - are located in tin\nlunction bloi k. Lonsdale avenue,\nnear the wharf,\nn li'- -um  -nmi\nI V, Fyke is lhe s. nun bunt and\n-In\" ih .ih 1 iii \\ aim ouver, having\n1 itablislu .1 in business llien in lhe\neighth -. win 11 ilu I \u25a0 rniinal 1 il)\nwas mi in ii- swaddling 1 lothes,\nMl I1) ke is one \"I the nu.si pro\nn iv, business men in the w, st,\nalways having 1 xplii it Luili in\nBritish * olnuibia, Foi n liabilit)\nin husini ss transai lions both he\nalid hr 1 h ik- an noted. Win 11\niln \\ tell a 1 usiomer that an artii le\nis |jood, the) nu an what llu * saj\nNorth Vancouveriti \u25a0\u2022   when   pui\nI basing read) i\" weal boots or\n.|,a,es 1 ould iln nn I\" Iter than to\ngo ia. i\". i,,     1,,,   ton . 516, Hast-\nHi 1 I wesl\n1    lUDNF.t\nII w.i la 1 1 \u25a0 lun,in, when F.\nI: 1 1, Im and II Ma) form, 'I a\nI\u25a0 uin': , \u25a0 nio tin painting\n,nnl |a,i|n rhanging busiiii --     I In )\nnull a shop a,|| |!i- I p .1:1.ele anal\nInl   ,1     ci CC --lul    business.\nII \u25a0   :-.|' irlni 1 diipdissolvi tl,\nIKRMINI     \u25a0'   ll\nI      Si hnoti I.    111,mnl n tun 1    'al\n'*>   11 N   *   II11II1II1111   Vmi ut, Mnl  ,\nI'.n,., .... luili I\nala.l   iu \u25a0 'Is   nl   Ins   g||l sts      I I\ntable ami 1 lerate , liarges make\n11 ., desirable pla, e to 1 ntertain iin   I erniiiuis cigar, i   a   trong\nIriends    A line bathing beach and believer in North Vancouver,  nil\nbeautiful grounds aid surround 'Im- an extensive business here\nings in,,I.e it .,11 e.\\ jin-iie objeel fl is cigars an deal I lavanna filled\nI'.n 11   im   ph a,- ure   parti,     ami\npii nn \u25a0\u25a0    I loating,    fishing    and\nhunting may be hnd,    Iln view nl \"' ''\u25a0   ''\"'\"' *rm<  IIN '\n'I'l, im harbor from tin largi  veranda     This is om \"I tin largest meal\n1. manniln . nt, comprising moiin-l concernr on the I'acifn 1   a t, and\nlain, forest, sea and city, with the 11 plays 11 ver  important part in\npassage of the iMiliri    I |i|       that tin  supply ol North  Van '.\u2022>\nleaves the porl,    A large dancing staple loods     Ilm  premises   an\npavilion is in connectinn with tlm situated neai the cornel ol   I hnd\nMi.   Cuilm \\   taking   ovei    the\nvi :i(iii<     Aii kinds ol w\n'i i'      ne, im hiding     111\nami   mill 1,u   di 1 01 ll\na aiin.l lain by Mi. 1  idl 1 y, wlm is\n1 thoroughly qualili, d and expi n\ni   reel, un Lonsdale ive , win n   workman, nu: i:\\it:i:ss. viiktii vanciH'ver, u. e\nPRICE LISTS\nPf      PLANS\nLarge\nCleared\nLots\na' use i.i ilii'l iriiiul\nliilllll'Vlll'tl nml lil'-\niw'i'ii Two  Lli-i'-\nitit* Kuilwiiv l.iiu,-\n( VS KI   II VII   M'(l'l_\nMAHON\nMcFARLAND\n& MAHON\nI mnl ed I i,ilulil*\n01 IK I VI AGENTS\nMM!   IIII\nkm 11\nKASY TKI.\\h\nCorner Pender and Seymour\nStreets,  Vansouver, ll. C.\n11\n1\nIN   SOIflll   VANCOUVI'R\nwould do well to consult us\nbefore making an investment.\nWe can show thc Best Business\nor Residcnti.it Propositions in\nNorth Vancouver Square Dealing is our Motto   ,<   -A   .<>\nFor Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits\nand Furnishings there is no bettor\nplace to go in the nest than (LIBB &\nSTEWART'S, 309 to 315 Hastings\nSt. West, Vancouver, B. C.   Phone 702\nNORTH   VANCOUVER\n1907\nLl'.\nPOL1CK INVESTIGATION HimH* case be dismissed ihrough\n'        ill   IU l     I I* la I\n|   lidward llinl. ill hi- summary,\n1  I  a        a   1 H'IU',1      |HI  I'lilie     III    llll i    \u2022 \u2022\u201e.\n\u00ab   a\\a<l     V.,lllll      Oil      a . llnlll     |nain|-.\n\u25a0    iiii niitti \u2022 was InM mi      ,.\nmaking it nn uii|'ii asant im nin\nMiiihImv  evenine  lasl in the mum- . ,\n\u2022ll    till'    wit II.\"--(-.    Will\n'la '     ||| |   ||.   |l Ua   |.        |l|l      Uill . 1,11, .1\n1 : implicated,     During   ilu\nun  the   I'li.ii.i   Ki i'Vi    l\\cal'   and     , , , ,\nitddn \u2014 -   tin    two   luwvi rs,   ,u\n('\u25a0lllll,        :     ''i Mill III\n.      lllllCS, l'ii||l|i||lll( lit' .1 . ... la  llllll 1  II\nIv'ev, I>.Iin Simps n. \"i  \\ am nu-1 , , i \u25a0 ,\ntil'  11       'iV 11       |\"  a  lill.II       U.ll.       Willi  ll\nu I.    wlm   was   ilttl nil i \u201e    i\nli   il .Hi lli ni' mii n sl\npn nil      I u leu ni iln    i, , ,,  i\nil in hei ai\u2014i mldi'il.\ntime \"I  iii mil. was\nlhe l'u I witness called     I    i   li-ai       ^  sll\"rl   \"\"\u2022\"\"\"    between\n..     inner In-1 Iln   ,l\" nn-niliers (illln cominittei ci 'a\ntlie day in (pi \u25a0 !\"'  \u2022'\"   i'-,ll!:     \u25a0ll1''   uhl,il\niln  . li,nun.in aiiiioiini < 'I il .ii il<\nWhen you nre tliinliiiiL; and wondering what\nnui can liu\\  your uin   [or a Christmas present,\nui Si u \\ a ,ii - -in. sonn thing ili.it will 1\" \"i\nsome use to inn, nnd lhe longer she has it the\nninn' valuable it becomes;  well,   tlii*-  is  r.i-ih\npi,iniM '1\nEVES& DURSTON\nI Ins Sunn I'iuc Large\nI (lis, SIOO EACH   Sll) CASH \\\\l> SIO I'IR MONTH\nthai would I\"  worth mori  than double In\ni HKISTMAS,    ,.\n333 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C.\nThe New Ferry By-law. The Ferry By-law\nIn the Kiliim ol I in lixi'imss\nl'u the lidit I Till Exi'Rl --:\nSilt, As tlir time draws neai\nIm the vote on the revisi d agree-\nnii ni with ihr li in company, ninl\nas the terms ol ih.it ngreenieiil becomes better known, the beitei\nsatisfied tlir people arc, It is the\nmi\\ best that wc could hopi to\nsecure, thc terms w, re carefully\n\u25a0 onsidi red by the exi i utive ol lhe\nDi \\n Sir, As vice-president ol\n'If board ol trade, and having\noccupied tin chair at meetings ol\nthe board, relative to I.m agn .\nment, allow nir to slate ihal we\nhave to the best ol our ability given\nmii I\" -i mill.,um- to bring about\nan ngri'i un nt with the f, rn company.    1 considei ilnn ihe leasing\nboard ol trade before tin*   were j of Lonsdale avenue for the tern\nin .wcriug the main tptcstions\nil   Im\nision would 1\" reserved\nLOCALS.\nAnvonc who stands Im it will be\nlinallj adopted In the i oniniittee,\nand wet. unanimously indorsi d bj\niln   said ' xi' uinr     I he i oiincil\nluii. n years gives lhe ferry , om-\npan) bul little nun, lhan ihal\nwhii li ilu* havi  ,n pn -, ni    Wi*\nalso in completing the drafl ol iln gel   .1   new   boat,   ,1   half-lioiirly\nby-law,  gave most   careful   con- service,   and   more   often   when\n-mm.in.ni  i\" man   clause,    Iln occasion demands.    The   iranslei\nexecutive ol the board ol trade, as ol the sl aniei   North  \\'anconvei\nwell as the nienibers of the council, amounts tu hut little, .1- evert one\nbeing property owners In  Ninth knows tlmt tin $100 herewith paid\nVancouver,   should   I\"' sufficient lo the municipality loi   iX vears\nprool  that the l\u00ab-l  interests   ol means that with the interest com-\nNorth Vancouver were well repri- pounded ihal lhe sum paid In  iln\ni\nn\"'   meeting   llien   adj nl     Dan Martin has led (or Kam- \" How many men,\" we heard n\nivhen    Ile   has   opened .1 man ask today, \"nrcin your tpiai\nlam       ia ideiny, and will remain let ?'\n(here lill I'ebl iar'\nMunicipal Council\nI In Ma Nail Lumber Company\nIla'  regiilai  Meeting  nn  Wed li      havi   started lugging   a\nilti 1    Iransai ting tin      e\\\\   1 amp,    wi -1    ol    th\n\u25a0 :   \" a Miljlllllll        till UlCadv  11     .Hal'    Imi\n1 um \u25a0 1   liritnai 'mil\".  who   was\nni at tin   lime  in  ipies\nlion,  wa ml   11111 ni  I\n- poriain\nti\n1      ' i'    his nun  bcliall,\n\u25a0 ,    .\n11\n\u25a0       >ii j Cni-|<iliu nan nl     1\n.1.1 lii'leaveuieiit in I .    ,.     ,\n11.1I1.1M i.a..\", pin I.. (pn.uf (.!\u2022:.    ron\n  ighln.    llu \u25a0'       '\nMr.  1 \u25a0 ' ...     Hi wi In  i|,,r,. has lain n u|. n u\n1 \\\\ 1\n,. hire, bavin    puri nasi .1 il\"\nI lllli.l pinp, 11      . 1   Mi     Sl ' \"\".,   \"I I'd\nI'' nth    it' el     Mi     Sli '   I\nie I    Sl mind I to their tu v.\n 1\nisteil that 1\nwlm 1 1 I, wi -t\n[\u2022'ui \\n   A -in.ill valisi     Appb\nI  I*   I  Murray & Company, the ,,, lh ,,,,\u201e\u201e,\n\u25a0ile di ah rs, have r< moved\nInun tin     riiompsuii   block,   lo     Send the Ciirmm.\\s Kxprkss lo\n.   . 1 11 , -.ni..I in preparing iln- di.iii iii cumpany (luring the term will e\nippositi iiiinni ii'.n hall,  mi  vour   friends,    1 opies,  10   nuts ,    ,             , '                          , ,\nIn l.iu,   ..ml   tlnn un.nn sl\\  ih ompcnsnti  lhe inuniciiialitv\nIli'I   Sin ' I ''aU h. ,,'.,.      , \u201e I   \\, 11   i\u00bb \u2022, \u2022 I    ,\nbelieve lhat the welfare ol North loi  the said  boat.    One  ul   the\nVancouver can he besl conserved objections in the fern   bv-law is\nIn voting [01 tin -.nm' thai tin rights ul mu 1 hildn n are\nYours truly, being given away, In the (rani hise,\nI', ti. I'n k. Iiinnswi 1 in this li t nu say llnit ii\nNorlh Vancouver,  H.  C,   13,    '*\u2022 \"' m) \"P'nion. tha t present\ncemj)(, .  !   5 lime is llnil wlm li 1- opporiunc.\nWe  wanl  .1  hall hourly    min. ;\nwe wanl new hunts, in w  wharvi -\nFerry Bylaw Endorsed,     and new conveniences; therefore,\n___, every tn.in who has (In inn 1. -t nl\n...       ,,    \u2022      , , Nortli Vancuiivei .11 hearl should\nI he Inlliiuiin;   li Um   has   heen ,       ,\nreceived bl tin  municipal 1 cil  \",lt' '\"' \"\"   ''J ln*  '\"\"'   [,)l   ll\"'\n1 iln board nl ti.nl. : progress ol our Ambitious City.\nYours, eli..       ',, |. I'mi 1 ut,1.\nI\n(    M   V.\n\u25a0   I\nNorth  Vancouver,  11,  (..  Inui!\" 1 t'lli. 1 , '\nOl it BUSINESS im*      1 imili 11,,\nIIV I Im iliil I I'i'lll Iin'III llf 1    I'i\n\u2022 \u25a0I-    The   i|iiulit_\\    \"i   utir\n\u2022\u25a0ni'i t'iirlil 1'i'im-.   Ilon'i \\Mii think\nii tviinhl |in\\  yon   i\"  hiiv   mil'   1 Iruo 1\nJ.  A. McMillan\nNorth Vancouver, B. c.     Phone 20\nil  ihr   Capilnini   mm.   nl    tin\n,      '   '       '   \u25a0 .  ' -liis.   -1 1,1\nnn   iln\nUp    llll-    Ml-I\n1(11 ,llll\\ ,11 i'l llltin 111\n.i     lance I   \"|\" \u25a0: up tin roads.\nMilling,-! II. \"a II, ul ii. Hank ..I\nll. N. A     is i       id ll     id ai\nnniini enienl Irom llu \u25a0.:\u25a0 mul man-\n'    ,' 'it ul Monln a  il ii n i cully    '\nitlinl llu   ii'iiiui director.     A reporlei  went  into n  Norlh\nMi   II   l\\   I'arn i    icciirred -ims   Vuncuuver man's place ul busiiiess\nIle    had   In en   i on  \"ihisniurning, und asked     \" \\\\. 11.\nliniinii'.lv a dirednr loi ti vears.      how is everylhing?\" Tin business\ni l I'll l\\,l i IXVilX.\n\\ Norlh Vancouvei girl, who\nreturned Irom n month's visil in\nVictoria yesterday, attended ,|j\nl'hnt'9 muni; -min .\nI.nil S indir      hi I   n .inn' 1\n.ii llu   house nl   Mi   and   Mrs\nin.iii    I* pin i\n1 Quiet,\ni| 1,\nim vi i lain v ii sn ipiiet.\"   Can you\ngm    ulna tin husini ss in,in was.\n\u25a0 tui.ii lim lamina ii : hah) Im)\nMi   v lerson, ulna i. 'an, in,in nl     A correspondent ivritesi   \"Om\n an work mi ilu   I;, c,\ni     \u25a0 \u25a0     |\nul        [i How cm\n ost of frii ml\nli mi v.a nmi la arn Irom n re, i nt\nim nir;,i in ilu ii .nh .sn.\".- ..I bragging, llnu ofton one I-i.a ol\nv.a althy pan ntt nml ol untold\nI ,ii tpiii i ii i Motlii i .nni wealth, when lhe whuli faiiiib\nv.a ll uuldn'l I     a lot in n ci nn len\n\" N'Uilll  \\  VNl a,I 11 R,  It. C,\nIn i umbel 5' 190(1\n\"Tn lhc lldiiiiriihk' llci'vi' ninl ('\"innil.\nMiini,'i|mllt) nl S'nrtli  Viiiieonver,\nIn Memorlam.\n\"Sirs,    I heexei uliv, 1 ount il ol\ntin  I nl nl ti.iala at iln  regiihii\nmonthly 'ting, held in the 1 i      Sincen .mall ilelt regrets in\nill mi  I iiesdny, Hi n'inin 1  . spressi 'I by ila. 1 , Iriends and\n|.  i.\"1'. mi.mn ih   passi d  llie ni i|iiainl,ini es  ol   1 ninn illui   nul\nlollowing resoltilion and instructed Mrs Cornish at lhe In-- ol llieir\nllu   ecrctary lo forward to you a | live-year-old    daiightei     Mollie.\ncopy tin reel : The little girl look sick on Satiir-\n\"\u25a0 Resolved   That the secretary lla) afl\"\" ' 'lni1 ,llnl '\">  Mon*\nconvey to the reeve and council, day afternoon,  having contracted\nol the municipality, the llianks ol a severe cold,      In. Truax   was\nll\" executive of thi board of trade, (;|llc.,|  ;n  ,,,\u201e, ,,;,, ,umhm\u201e   \u201e,\nfor tin' salislactory   iirrangeinent ,.       .    ...\n,,  .,    ', n Inn' Un'  lillle mie s  sli I'l'ini's,\narrived al uuli tin- lerry company, \"\u00bb'\nby their I irable body, inasniiich Mrs. Cornish has been ailing for\nus they improved on the arrange- some lime, which adds to the pain-\nment endorsed by the executive ol fulness \"I the snd bereavement,\n'I'\"   bowd  ol   trade,   greatly  in The funeral, which took  pin ,\nl,l\\ I    the    I  Il'illltv.      We ...    .                            .,\nthcrelore tenilei our  thanks  (or \u00ab\u00ab'n\u00ab-'\u00abl\u00bbJ   '\"   \u00bb .tain   View\nilnn labors and success on be- cemetery, was private,\nl\u00bbill \"' lhl' ' licipality, and we The ,,\u201e,,\u201e\u201e,, ,\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e  \u201e|  th(.\nhereby lender our  siippnii   and .    .       .            .. .\n,    t o,,:,i 'iniul  nl    ii.idi,  ,,l    uin 1   Mr.\nmii - Im ilm 1 uining out id said\naiiruutncnl ' Cornish is a member,   passed a\n>'VV. |. Irwin, vote ol condolence, ns  also did\n\u2022\u25a0 Si' Rl in V.\" tin  munii ipal  1 oll il< il,    The  ling\n\u2022 \u25a0Iln Executive Council ol the was at hall mast at lhe municipal\nHoard ol  I rade, hall during tin obsi ipiics, Cll R1STMAS    N I'M BEK,    DEC EM BER,   ujofi\n\\\\\nThe North Vancouver B. & B. Kennels\nSOME FAMOUS PRIZE WINNERS\ni,, iiiiiiui nil.i.kkx, * I.in: t'VMI\nFT^HE North Vancouver 11. & ll.\nI      Keiiiii'ls were Instituted in No-\n1      veinbor, 1005,  by  Hnlicrl  11.\n-\u25a0-     lli'viv un.l II. G. Hlssett,  Tho\nI'xi'cllcni showing inii'le liy somo of the\nnoted canines la without a parallel iu\nAmerica.  Tho dogs ut present In tho\nkennels um  vului'il  ul  iiliuiit.  $4,0(10.\nAmong tho (anions prize winners ure\nrei'iirileil:\nNclii, a lliil-i'iinli'il English retriever,\nregistered hi Canada and England, won\nat the grent Crystal I'nlaco show In 1001.\ntier record ns n prize-winner is un-\nlii'ulen, having iviui ever Iiiii lirsts,\nlinilliolil Hull, Knglisli   seller,   lust   lu\nChampion  Martvyl,  In   this   year's\ncircuit, Imt wus a good s nd.   How-\novor, he won Irom Colo's llliii'k l'rlnce nt\nthe St, Louie ICxposltlon unit nlso won\nlirsl ul Neiv York.   Twenty lirsla sliuiil\ntu Ills credit.\nLudy Dona, English seller, won lirst\nund sei'niiil ul Victoria, il nly time\nshown,\nQueonle, tlie fourteen months old\npointer, carried ofl Lest honors ui tho\nsisil, annual Held trials of llio I'. \\. tv.\nI'. T. Chili ul I.a Cl r, Wusli.   She is\nilm lirsi [.ii]. placed In Held trials in ton\nyears, nfier winning championship on\ntlie lieneli.   Her record stands:\nl.n Cannier, 1900\u2014Isl realization\nstakes, tlio Inrgesl  in  America :  Im.\n|iiainlers, Clip,\nVancouver, inun\u2014Isi, puppy; 1st,\nnovico; 1st, Iiniii ; 1st, winner Troroy\ncup i spocinl cup.\nVictoria, IU00\u20141st, puppy; 1st, Iiniii;\nL'iiiI, open; reserve winners, special.\nSi'iitile. Iiiiiii 1st, limit; 2nd, open;\nScuttle cup; apodal, reserve winners.\nI'ortland\u20141st, limit; 1st, opon; 1st,\nwinner Portland nip: three medals (nr\nspecials.\nQueonlo is valued ut (1,000, Mr. Ilryco\nhaving refused ((100 fur her.\nsir ltlchard, mil brother in Queonle,\nis now being trained Inr Hold trials next\nyear,\nSniiili Carolina Jo Jo, pointer, won hi\nSouth Carolina Held trials.\nSuiiih Carolina Buck, pointer, was a\nHeld trial winner in u Southern circuit.\nBeauty, a pi,inter pup, mado u splendid shewing in Hold trials, bolng only\nboat hy Quei'llio. She promises tn tic*n\nprize winner.\nBoll, an imported pointer pup, is lining trained fur Held triiils noxl year,\nllurriir.l Colloon, Irish miter spaniel\npup, pruinises great results. This valuable dug saved Mr. linen's life ui the\nwreck of the Btoamer Chohalls, She\nhas never lieen un exhibition,\nl'rlnce Rudolph and Princo Henry, a\npair nl utter hound pups, the only specimens in western Canada, When full-\ngrown am about the size  ul  hi I\nIn.un,Is and very hardy. They are used\nfor trailing and running down fugitives.\nWhon broken are worth (1,000,\nArthur Hodgson also owns somo line\nprize-winning pointers, Nell, u bonul-\niul specimen, jiiBt failed getting a piaco\nin lhe British Columbia Held trials this\nyenr owing tu hnd handling by an\nAmerican trainer, Mr. Hodgson himself is nne uf the host known dug fanciers on tile enlist.\nA. E, Crickmay has a line kennel ni\nprize-winning ClunihcJ spaniels, pro-\nnuhlv the hest in Canada.\nNOTICE.\nBurrard, New Westminster Boundary Railway and Navigation\nCompany.\nV\nTOM imiDGES\nA\nMYSTKRIOUS\nSI DRY\nWILL\nOF\nPIONEER\nDAYS\nNORTH Vancouver Is not without\nits romantic side. II wns iu\nthe eariy seventies when Thos.\nIlrldgu squatted on ihe Norlh\nside nf I'uirruril Inlet, and pre-empted\n[00 acres, now known us lot 271, upon\nthe wulerlronl, purl uf which is located\ntho presenl Hotel Nnrih Vancouver.\nIt wns hero that Brlilgo cleared abonl\nten iiiTi'siinil hiuli u shack, llu planted\nu few applu irees, some ol which mat\nyet I\"' seen standing : kept somo cows\nand supplied milk in (lie men working\nut thn Moodyville mills, Nnliu.lv olso\nlived on the Inlet. Hugh N'olson, afterwards Lieutenant-Governor nf the pro-\nviiiei'. wus the manager ut tlm mill.\nwhich was owned hy Wolsh, uf Sun\nFrancisco.\nIIBIDOR wis I'.isr ms I'lti'ii:.\nlli- three score of yearn or so told\nheavily mi his ctnstltlltlon, becoming\npartially paralysed he could now barely\nget iirui'iiul ilm houso, Having no ono\nliving wiili him uml no relatives In this\ncountry, he sent fnr his nephew, Tom\nTurner, who wns living on u farm in\nEngland, Turner arrived to take naro\nof liis iiiiele. milk llie cows nud in look\nalter things in general. They lived together for some liinc.  Brldgocompleted\nhis title lu tlie IHII acres uud gol il erown\ngrunt under the luml net, as u pre-\neiiiptiuii. Tumor done nil the wnrk uml\nkepi lhe uld ninii.\nBridge was very hot-tempered, und\noften used tu no fm Tom. throwing anything he 'I'l get ut him.   Boforo liis\ndeath, howovor, which occurred about\n1885, he snial lu Ins nephew: \"Tom,\nvou have boon u good MV to me. und\nanything I hnve when I die belongs tn\nvon.\" Thi- was nil that pusseal ns In\nthe title tu ihe property ns fnr us Tom\nknew. Bridge wns believed to have\ndied iutc-tute. Tlic registrar ol tlie\ncourt nt Victoria, there bolng no\nregistrar nearer, wus made ofliclal ml-\nnifnttrntor, nmi took charge \"i tlm\nestate.\nThe IHO acres, COWS, -hunk und every-\ntniug else belonging to tlio Into Bridge\nwns snld fur $'.',nnil In Ciipt. I'uwer, wlm\nthen was u well-known character on the\ninlet, uml kept tlie Moodyville hotel.\nPower received a conveyance of tlm hind\nlllld nsserted his title tu it.\nTurner, relying iiii liis uncle's dying\nstatement, llinl tlie hind belonged tn\nhim, laid claim tn ii. ile engaged\nTheodore Davlo, a lawyer, who afterwards became Attorney-Goneral und\nthen Chief Justice \"I ihe SupromoCoiirl\nnf the provinco, to take up his case,\nDavlo took it into ilu iris oii nu application l\" lime Turner declared the\nowner, reiving un the relationship ol\nTurner iiiid Bridge nud lhe dying statement.\nTills was IX 1*W,'.\n.ts Vancouver wn- then springing Into\nlife un.l Importance, tlm proporty was\nI oming more valuable, the caso was\ntaken in ihe siipreini irl ol British\nColumbia, nud afterwards mi appoal in\nthe siipreini irl uf Canada.   Bul in\n h ludginont was given ngainsl Turner\nand tiie tltlo remained in Power's possession, us there wus nn writing tn slmw\nin corroborate ihe Btatemcnt ns tu\nBridge's declaration.\nTom Turner hmi buried his uncle in u\nInix close behind the shack he hud lived\nin, ihere being no comotery. Shortly\nalter the decision waa rendered Turner\nIind u ilri'iiin thai his uncle hud mnde u\nwill, uml thut it hnd heen left in tlie\npossession nf n mnn living near Seattle,\nnu Puget Sound, llu mado Inquiries,\nund witli another ninn minted Spring\nwent down iu Seattle, made eiii[iiiries\nnml lound un uld woman who hud a\nhm,die uf papers that had I ii left with\nher years before hy n mnn who hud\nbeen living uml hunting mi Burrard\ninlet and working al Moodyville. She\nlooked through the papers, und amongst\nthorn lound u will written mi u .sheet ul\nnote paper, made by Bridge in 1878 und\nduly witnessed, Iu tlie will he left the\nland uml ull he had In Turn Turner\nTlie woman, when asked whut hud happened in ihe mnn wlm led tlie papers\nwitll her. Staled llllll he Iind died ill lhe\nSeattle hospital, inquiries were made,\nnml il wus lound that Ihis man hmi died\nIln runs nsserted suine years ago : (hut\nhe hud been a sailor by occupation, mul\n| that he had left in tiie hospital an nld\nIng thnt lie used in keep. Comparison\nwith llie handwriting ol tlm will uml\ntlm lug showed them tn havo heen\nwritten liy the same man. Tho other\nwitness tu tlie will had gone to Alaska\nami hud been killed hy the Indians\nthere. Su Turn Turner hud\nI'ni'xn tiik WILL\nihnt entitled him in tlie proper,)-, hut\nboth witnesses tu it were deud, nnd uu\nevidence, sn fnr us he knew, tu show\nwhen tt was made and under what conditions. Ho omployed legal advice and\nsinrted outon a new case to substantiate\nhis title tu the property tlmt he felt\nrightfully belonged tu him. lie traced\ntho history uf the twu witnesses, cot\nprnnf lhat they hnd heen un Burrurd inlet, mnl liml stayed with Brlilgo in liis\nshack; thut they Iind beon mi friendly\nterms willi him', and liad. after their\nvisit, talked about tho will. Andaftora\nlengthy enquiry and poralatanco in\nobtaining prnnf ihat the will wus\nt.','inline, uud could lie proved willl ull\nilie logal requirements in such a case.\nInstituted fresh proceedings in tlm\nsupreme court ui victoria to obtain Ids\nproperty. Th ise wns hoard before a\nI jury and lasted mer a week.   Tlie his.\nItorynfold mini Brldgo wus thoroughly\ngun,- intu.\n|    Old timers from Burrard inlet  uml\na Pngol sound gave evidence, and after a\nhard light lhe jury decided that the will\nhud boon properly made, was perfectly\ngenuine, iiiiii pave u verdict thai the\nproporty belonged In Turner, and nu one\nelse. The defense accused Turner nl\nhaving concocted the will, did nil they\n ild to discredit and slander liim. Imt\nwilluiiii success. Having gained his\nproperty, and as tho other sldo was up.\npealing. Turner, being it poor man. and\nunnblo to afford heavy costs, decided t\"\nsell hi- property in Capt. Power, win.\nsuld ii I..the North Vancouver hnnd &\nImprovement  Company.   Many   old-\ntimers In this day say thill T  Turner\nnever got u titho uf wlmt he should.\nIle left tho country nnd went back in\nEngland,\nSPORTINl\nATHLETIC CLUBS\nJ\nBOATING\nC.VrilAXI'K   I'll   I'Al'II.AXn  CANYON\nPhoto by 0. Wetiel\nSpriiiL', wlm hnd I II u  well-kiinwn\ncharacter around Vuncuuver uml a\nacallawag uf the lirst water, deserted his\nwife u lelalive uf Turner, su it wns\nsuid, nml went tu Smith Africa,   lie mel\nnn: kxii or a TIIAITOR\ntn his country, being shut us a spy at\nDurban by the British,   He wns made\nn liglltllOUSO keeper,   reported   In   lhe\nBoers the arrival uml numbers uf the\nBritish troops, n ived pay for liis sir,\nvices, uml, in time, being found mil\npaid the penalty himself.\nCapt. I'uwer, who wus a prominent\nligure iii Vuncuuver public nffuirs, went\niinna. -.mini viviiirviai,\ns.m n\\ nn: sin: ol   TOM   iuuiiiik's nl.li i'iii:-i:-|i'i'lux\nKWINK IIIIIPOR, CAPILANO CANYON.\nPhoto .. ' . .'..-a'\nIn Ireland mi u Inn, and il wa- -an I al\nIho time that 1 trlbuted Il'u.ihhi to\nilm I'lirimll campaign lunds fm homo\nrule. He returned lorashorl lime, hm\nafterwards took up his residence in Sow\nVurk, whore hodlod thortly aftorwards,\nninii'.t's imlil\nWas disinterred (rum ilm box behind\nhis house uml burled in  Van, ver\ncomolory, il Id house was knocked\ndown, and ull llml is lefi now isa heap\nol stones and bricks to mark ilm place\nwhere the nld mini lived im -a. many\nyears wiih hi- nephew, and never could\nliave dreamt ol ilm future siriie uml\ntrouble the question of ownership would\ncause, un.l llinl nfler all llie chiel nrtors\ntiad departed became a fashionable resort fnr visiiurs fmin Vancouver and\nlhe   Ineality  nl   nn   annual   butchers'\npicnic,\nThe Nnrth fm mer band ft Improvement Compnnv purchased the land\nIrom Cant, Power and divided ii up.\nselling ihe portion where n|.| Bridge\nlived in Polo Larson, wlm siurleal ilm\nNurlli Vancouver hotel.   The balance\nof tlio property ha-1 n aold in Ini-. ami\nhas realised many thousands of dollars.\nTlie luml Isnowoi I the mosl Import-\nmil purliaiiisuf the city nf North Vancouver.\nril1\"\"'  Nortli  Vancouver Athletic\nI      Club wus formed on Soiitenber\nI     211th, innil, and is now tlm must\npqpularinstitutton in the municipality.   The cliih moms ure located\nnenr the corner of Lonsdnle avenue ami\nFirst street, and aro well equipped, nol\nonly with a good reading-room,  Imt\nwith tlm proper paraphernalia fur n\ngymnusitiin.     \"Mens s.n,. f.i  conior*\n\".iini\"\u2014 Be happy and make others\nhappy\u2014Is the motto of the club, and us\nRev. Mr Marsden, in Ids utile address\nbefore the association recently, said thai\nit must he apparent to everyone that\nthe benollt nf une is lhe benefit uf all,\nand that llie yniing men of Ihis place\nwill make the greatest use possible nf\nlim mums, which tliey are now dning.\n\" Tlie young men of Nurlh Van iver\nhave organised this association to promote athletic snorts, games uml amuse-\nincuts thut will exercise uml develop\nthe muscles uf the body us well as to\ntrain the mind.\n\"The basis fnr mutual interest and\nattention given tn club matters, therefore, must he strictly straightforward\nnml manly.\n\"To train athletes to contond In manly\nexercises requiring physical strength.\n\" All guinesiiiid -purls ure encouraged\nlliul will tend tu make llie members\nmuscular, robust, vigorous uud strung.\n\"The diversions ol licit! spurts und\ngnmes such us lacrosso, hasehull, football, etc., ure urged uud commended.\n\" A gymnasium is Installed.\n\" House games for pastime that will\ndivert, amuse and make merry are\ncountenanced,\n\" A library, a piano nud other mimical\nInstruments, ure maintained, Intel-\nleciuul contests therefore mav bo indulged in fur the advancement ol the\nathletes of debate and the musters of\nmusic,\"\nThe following i- :i list ol members:\nC. McKenzie, tf. ('. i,reen, tf, B.\nCampbell, J. C. Williams, A, H. Steaev,\n(i.e. Walker. It. Dawson, P, R.Schiick,\nfranklin  Wheeler, I..   Ilenshntv,  G.\nPhilips,   l\\   It.   Clark,   It.   I..   Wheeler.\ntv. Poguo,G, Hawkins, J. ll. Brown, I'.\nHicks, II. Iiinis. .1. B. Williams, B.\nAnson, It. Wheeler, W.I'. la-cumuli, S.\nli. Scliults, P. McDonald, Rev. J. I).\nOlllam, Hov, R. Marsden,!'. Keeley, II.\nMitchell,M.S. McDowell,I. Walden.J.\nWulduu, I.. Bella, il. Heading, It.\nRowlley, Hr. liver, U. II. Bournes, T,\nStirrutt, ll. A. Scull. It. II. Tw I. II,\nCottell, A, McKay. P. Larson, It, Black,\nJ. A, McMillan, IV. A. Ulloy, A   I'.\nBen-ley, A. Gibson, C. Anders  It. B\nBrere R.T.Campbell,A.8, Billings,\nH. Mar ton, T, I.. Kennedy, fl. Smith,\nll. li. Nye, W. ('. Smith C. tf Mee.\nKd, Piers, P. A. Askew, tv. II. Btoney,\ntl. t. Russell, P. Dunne, \\  Smith, It.\nWall ,.I, Johnson, tf. F. llolg, W, t.\nDawson, I'. Farre, ll C. Wright, Stoner,\nW. Snider, Roy J. Stoncy, II l;. Heffell.\nIir. t  McKay Jordan, ,1. G. I'hillipp\".\nA. I. Davidson, ('. li. Dnrs  G. I.\nJorgenson, It. Chance, ,1. Diimunt\nVS there is no belter plan- in\ntin  world tn huld aquatic\nsports than   on   lim raid\nInlet, tlm North Vancou\nj Boating Club  tvas  organized to\n: participate in this grand sport, I'oi\nboating    every    opportunity    is\noffered, and nn tlm inlet and hay\nnumerous craft maj be seen during\nthe spring ami summer months.\nMany   sailing   yai hts,   gasoline,\nI steam  and electric  launches   are\nI owned privately, while tlm  boats\n'and canoes are ii ii inhered among\nI the   hundreds,   Delightful   trips\nI may be made across the inlet lo\nVancouver, and up the Nurlh Ann,\nwhere is located Granite halls ami\nthe generating station oi the H. C.\nPower Company, Port Moody, and\n(hence westward to Port Atkinson\nand Howe Sound, a distance ol\nover jo miles. The local club has\nheld tWO very successful regattas.\nIt was oii August 30th, last year,\nwhen this spoiling association was\ninstituted, and since that time it\nhas grown iu popularity ami\nmembership beyond the expectations ol the promoters,   The club\nhas a guild boat-house us well as\nseveral    good    boats.    The    Inst\n] nfiicurs were 1 Honary president.\nJ. C, Keith ; President, VV. W\nMontelius; Second Vice-president,\n1'. Larson ; Secretary-treasurer, |\nE. Clliswell Kgan ; Captain. A, I).\nDiplock ; \\u e-capiain, T. Mall, y.\nThe executive committee .. .m-\nprised:   K.   Henderson,   IJ.   II\ni Dick, II. C. Wright, D, S. Martin,\nT. Nm. I   |. W Is, IU    Dyer,\nW. L. Boult, W 11 Bell, IL J.\nCornish. Tin year 1906 will lung\nbe remembered as l\u201eing the lust\nlinie the citizens celebrated Dominion Day, when aboui 15,000\npeople participated in lhe cell lira\nti 111.   the   1 lull's   n g.itla   being   a\ngreal success,   The olfici is ol the\n1 lull im ihi*- mn aie     Honary\nPresident, |  C  Keith 1 President,\nA St. (i. Hamcrali j ; Lust \\ ii 1\npresident,   VV.   VV     Montelius.\nSe, mul \\ n' president, P, Larson 1\nSei ni,in tn usurer,    I Ir,    Dyei\nCnptain, J   I   Woods. Vii 1 1 ap\nlain, |. N. j   Brown    lixei uiivc\n1 mn unit, e    inu.   Hartley,    II\nIn.k. VV   D   Elder, Ret    |   D\n(iillam,   II   V c.  C   Durston,\nI   I    Williams.    11   c   Wright\nli   I < ornish, G  llonaim\nOTICE IS 11EHE11Y GIVEN THAT\napplication will he made tn the\nParliament of Canada, at llio next\nsession thereof, for an Act to Incorporate\nu Compauy under lhe name of Hurrard,\nWcMiiiinsicr II111111, itv Railway & Navigation Company, with power n. construct, equip, maintain uml operate a\nline ur lines of railway, of standard ..r\nother gauge, with stoam, electric, gasoline or any other kind of motive power,\nfor ihe convoynnco of passengers and\nfreight, from ii point nr polnl al In nr\nnenr ilm following localities:\nA.\u2014Commencing nl a point mi the\nNurlh sidei.i lal-.' Creek, thence cross-\ning false Creek bj u bridge, und running in 11 Sonlh Masterly direction\nthrough the City of Vancouver, Hastings\nTnwilsile lllld the Mlinlclpillitt \"I Smith\nt ancouver ami Durnnhy mnl ihe City nf\nNew Westminster lo llio Fraser River\nBridge, thence Nnrth Easterly through\ntho City ul New Westminster, llie\nMunicipality of Couuitlani lo Port\nMoody, ilieiiee In 11 Westerly direction\nIon point 111 nr nenr tho jt..jh.-.-.I location of ihe V ouver, Westminster .t\nVukmi Rnllwa.t Bridge at Second Narrows, Burrard Inlet, ihei ntlnuing\nWesterly through Hastings Townsite to\nplace of commence nt in City of Vancouver.\nII.\u2014I nun a point al nr nenr lhe Smith\nend ol the proposed Vancouver, West*\nminsier ,v Viikon Hallway Bridge at\nSei I Narrows, Burrard Inlet, llienco\nucrnss said bridge to 11 poinl North \"f\nthe Municipality ol Nnrth Vancouver\nnil HnWe Solind. lllld   In   n   pnilll    Nurtli\niif ihe Municipality ol North Vancouver\non the Nurtli Ariu'of Hurrur.l Inlet.\nC\u2014From u point al llio Nortli end ol\nthe Fraser River Brldgo al New Westminster, ihunceaernsssaid brldgo (leave\nIn cm-s which will bo applied fnr to lhe\nProvincial Goveriimciitj,ihcnco Southerly ton poinl mi tin- International Boundary, betweenSemiamo Buy nud Sumas.\nli \u2014From a puiut mi the Smith side of\nFalse Creek, thence westerly through\nihe Ciiy of Vancouver and the Municipality ol South Vancouver to n polnl\nat ur nenr Poinl Grey, thence returning\nin u South .-.utterly direction by ihe\nmoil feasible mule in n polnl al ur near\nlhe   Norlh   end   of   the   Fraser   Itiver\nbridge In the City of New Westminster.\nhi.\u2014From  Porl   M ly easterly lo\nDowdncy Iriiuk rond, thence lollowing\ngenerally tho suid trunk rond through\nCnipiiiliini. Maple Ridge and Mission\nMunicipalities In Slavo Itiver and Iho\nFust hinii,dary nf Mission Municipality.\nAll III tlm Province ol British Columbia,\nAnd to construct, equip, maintain and\noperate branch lines nud ull necessary\niiridges. roads, ways ami ferries, steamship barges and vessels, theatres mid\nother plac f amusement, nnd i\" cmi-\nstrnct telegraph and telephone lines in\nconnection wiih snid railway and\nbranches, and u transmit messages l\"r\ncommercial purposes, uud in charge\nlulls therefor, uml lo generate electricity\nfur the supply nf light, heal and power,\nand to enter Into agreements with uny\n1 electric nr power company fur ilm pur-\n1 f obtaining ilm transmission nf\nelectricity, mid tu Rcipilro uud hold\nslock in other companies, and toacipdro\nand develop water power fur the purpose ol generating electricity : lo sell\nand distribute the snme, and lo expropriate, buy, hold, lease und toll hind\nInr Ilm |iur| sol Ihocumpany uud fur\nother puri'iiscs, ami tu levy uml collect\nloll Irom nil persons using ami fur all\nfreight |'.i--ini! \"iir -uid railway uml\nbranches, and loeonneel with or make\nIrallic or other arrangomonla villi rail-\nwar, steamboat, or other companies,\nand I nstrurt, maintain ami operate\nllie -aid railway uml branches, ami the\nsaid telegraph, telephone und electric\npower Imi\" across, along nr upon\nstreets or highways within any Municipality, -iihjei't in i|,i< regulations \"f\ntlm snid Municipality! and I\" cross\nnavlgalablo rivers nr streams, uml to\narrange (nr the use ol bridges therefor,\nami tn emu 1 wiih ami Interchange\nirallic over other railways, and to pur-\nchase, lake nver, lease, or otherwise\nacquire lhe properly, rights and Iran-\nchlscs of any other company or com\npanics, nml io lea-e. sell >.r otherwise\ndispo f llu- undertaking or any purl\nthereof, ami for all other necessary\nrights, power- privileges in Hint bcliall!\nami llml all uf lhe abuvc work- mat lie\ndeclared I\" Ihi for Iho general advantage\nnl Cnnnda\nTl'I'I'lUI It lillll'IIV.\nI or the tppllcanls\nDated nl Vancoiiver, this loth da) 11\nNa.l.'lllll.T.r**..\nM.J.HENRY'S\nMUM lilts   AM)   SI I lllllll M.\nUrge -i\"'1. nl IIOMI GROWN Iruil\nin il (Irn ntnl I '\u2022. - 1 iv, in.(lured for\ntin Is   trade\nSo . i|\u00ab 1.-.'  li is ir li \u00bb) \"(  1 .iini-\n.'.lll.all   or 11.-|'. I'l loll\nHcnilqtiarli rs fm I'm llli Const-grown\nliardeii   Field, s      Flower   Seoul   In\n- .,-..11.\nIll 1    -1 iti 11 -    -,..'.    I'm\ntt hale llll  s, up,   lireei        e   Plant\nCut I lowers, Bulbs foi la\nWe do business nil     rot,\nno unl I\" i'.n and af'- pn 1\nL'tltlnll\n1.1 ,,,.\u25a0 price your I\nrow -' li\nCatalogue iree.\nti  1 ill SHY,\nUloWcslinln\n' I'nad.V:\ncr, II.C\nI...SSI.II.1:   IVI'.l K.   -.nuill   I'AMCOI'VI II\nlllllll ll (US\nBarrister, Solicitor, Mar), f.|r'\n1 10s Block, K '\u25a0\" \" *'\u25a0\nu. \u2022 CHRISTMAS   NUMBER,   DECEMBER,   mod.\nf\\\n& _&\nits. I\n,...\u00abA_ ^\"-(i   |    W-\n\\   \u2122*    '\/   \/r\nS2*55^ -s \u25a0 'W    *>*\/ *u>jL  -\n^_U\u00a5t^>\" till.    \/   *\/     ;r>.\n\u25a0ftf\nIt I Were Santa Claus\nSOME   CA NAD I.AN\nNEWSPAPER   MEN\nI lu- Editor of this paper solicited from .1 number nf Canadian newspaper men Ihe favor of .1 symposium \"ii \"What 1 would ti\" II 1 were Santa Claus,\"\nand is indebted foi the following:\n*****\n^i^T\n\"P\neace\nOn- ''.hen we are renin I I rd     lilor*\n'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I10111 Ih\n\u25a0    \" \u25a0 '\nSm um will\nand nol  ill lhc niilleniuni due tl\nni;.nnd mil unlil ll a ie.|.In,\nI il        t'liiversi will liis I'encc li\ninteri'i 1 He] ecu in  ill 11      llu\na marked liy the I\n|e 1 lail'l shall lead I hem      A\n  |ieaei       tin tl      lie hand, llie In\ntbei '       ililart ainK'nninii a. call\nt. thut i    \u25a0 ' '     l'i    \u25a0\nthe priori      \t\na    ; \u25a0 . .,   ,   \u25a0      \u25a0;,.,, enjoy-\nith ourselves\nViri \u25a0     \u25a0       I if wi    \u25a0        \u25a0      h, ll   : \u25a0   \u25a0       \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0\nrryii      \u25a0:\u25a0   \u25a0 '; \u25a0 ,. : '. lallnil\nalt ' ' .,....,..',..       I,   \u201ei    ... j]\n:\nThe Greatest of These\nL\nlifi  -\nIt 1 make life wm\nIt i ',.'\u25a0\u25a0    1'iiitli. l|o|,e        I\n.'\u2022\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nTin Im ai 1-1    111 \".. re Santa ' Im- I '  1 \u2022    11c to ll ink for one\nlii'lir. I* \"\" | ' . '. a I      \u25a0 '\u2022    \u25a0 .;       llul to I ike Up the\nI'lltllc  ''I   life  Ullll   , !,- , \u25a0' | a ; |  ,',, ',  ,' ; . , |,., | |, ,,.   |||  ,  ||,u|j|t, ' ideill,\nK1 mi Mm k iiii I' a    If I were Santa t'laus, 1 ivoiildii'l mean old guy\n.a- tn give lhc rich \u25a0    Idrei        i ul lhe good things.\n' 'la        *\nTmill The ii'ui-i Simla ( I.m- would give man power to seek his truest\nhapph es: Ih ivoiild nol tiki llu ra i; ligy| liim ill teni ll i eii from the\n(ace ul Truth, lml '.'.a\".ild give man's inner eyes more desire In pierce llml veil.\n* *   *\n1. \u25a0 \"   Hi STnUnvn    If I were Simla t'liui   I'd   well, how do 1 know what\nI    ould 'laa-   Hm it seems iia me that fur unc lliing, I'd cither lake Anli-1'nt\n:\u25a0:       un . hi \u25a0 \u25a0 lieing in.nl,' larger    Yes, I'd do lhat;  1 wmililn i be a\nhuman soaai hroom And ihen. I think I'd try to guard ihe sei rei of my life a\nliltli I etter,   Now, speaking jusi as nivself ainl nm .a- Santa Clausal all, one\npleasant n    llccliiu   of mv'ehildli i has been the thought of thai\nru|\\ poly old fellow, Imsily engaged stulling mv stocking with g lies, and 1\n'all '.\"\" ii .vnsn'i .ni nlliigetlier pleasanl awakening when I commenced to\n\u25a0    thei     cd lu keeii a certain bureau drawer locked the two\nbefuri i'hristmas    Snw, \" if 1 were Santa t'laus,\" hut whal's the use!\nI  :- nol uml never \"ill he, so there vmi arc    Hut, unvlimv, \" il I were Santa\nt'laus\na        '\nlixi im' M w- Sm i,\nIVoiild givi .a l.r.'a r li ;lil l\" ninii,\nTli.i' he inighl rise Io higher lliings,\nHe-piie the prick ol' I'oiiline's stings,\nAnd hve as Clod has said he can,\nWould give tn mnn a wider love,\nThai he inighl feel his fellu a'.- wni\nI'Apaiid In- soul and strive to know\nThe wealth uf Truth thai lies above\n* *   *\nA Dm ami i    I would lirsl desire that belief in thai g 1 old deity, if 1 might so\nci,l| Iiii ul! increase rather than diminish as al presenl il seems lu be\ndning Iv -alii i children lieli i in him mure; I would hnve theni dream\nm,.v. In uitifiil dreams ahniii him; I would have the parents encourage\nthe kiddies m dream more alioul him, so llml in alter years the memory\nninn empts to he g I sn that Santa Onus should nut forget us,\nivmild liemie nl lhe st rouges   links liinding us in ilie pasl    I would wish (or\nuntiling belter lhan\nllinl all children would\nhave the same luippv\ndays l loking for \"Id\nKris (Cringle and his\n\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 . rowd aai fnys\nll Luial- us slrnilgi It\n:.. life, ibis wonderful\nlicliel in a wholehearted -.nut. :' a\nli \u25a0 . in ilns work-\nI     .'\"ill.\nMom   run.niii \u25a0.        I\nlliink, ii 1 were Santa\nt'laus, I should make\n.  .'.'    of   trips\ni' li risl n .a    Hve; 1\n'.'.a,ilia I sll 1' -1 11 u t e\nreindeei\nnd visil\nlien 1 \u25a0  mil lie\nreindeer and visil .tli\nl'u \u25a0'. I gin     I      uld\nllspil\n I\nllllll Ihere is l    '    '\n\u25a0\nil i  kinder-\nrten than in a ki -\nn.l    Then I thi      1\n\u25a0\n. : ,    ,'.' .; ;.. -    .        a\"\n11   \u25a0 ' Id\nmake them hiiiipy.cn-\ndeavorii\nlime i\nc lirsl\n\u25a0\nli      ''     I) el-ill. coll. Iileak. raw N     i lier da\\    Tin\nmall       it rimiped ini|\nilhered leaves    The\niiall over I'm n I    fnr dm\n\u25a0   ;    \u25a0 re'ii\"! ligiiled    Tl ere .'..a- nu n\nI'he long sli -:: llu'\nSuililctilv ll-.e nmi I tin sound\npproaching feel'ai ri ndez-\n\\ umin,.ut ninn 'I       Kditm     I nud face In fan      I ur a\nTbei\nI \u25a0\nII . : bee, U I'     i M-i1ii.iiu.-i Aii\nne cm\nSanta t'laus;\nr slarleil and a fmwi      '\u25a0 I\nI am nol Iv m in. thou knmvesl\n. \u25a0    \u25a0\n\u25a0; c litis'-\" cried llu       \u25a0 \u25a0   \u25a0\nI ai'   i.a\n...     m| spoke ii \"    :\nre I Kris Kringli I'hellharkei\nne and I mincemeat of .all\n...\n\u2022IllllS\nli\npride,\n'\n\u25a0\nHotel North Vancouver.\nFerry Service Every ll<ill Hour lo .mil from Ihis Hotel\ntoVancovver, P. Larson, Prop,\nCOAL\nMcDonald,Marpole&Co.\nSill I    Al.i SI'S   I a IK\nWELLINGTON COAL\nComox Steam and Blacksmith's Coal and Coke\n(linn:   5-a. 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Gasoline Launches a Specialty CHRISTMAS   NUMBER,   DECEMBER,   1906,\nV\nDora Lamb\n BV\nCY   WARMAX\nWAS twenty years ago this Christmas, 1 was then confidential secretary lo Colonel I)\nII.' was perhaps forty-five or fifty, cold and i|iiiot, ihoiijjli always courieous ami just\nThere was something aliout him 1 feared, pitied, dreaded, loved,\nWo had just loft a small lown in Ontario. It was storming and wo iverc nearly\nan hour late. Everybody seemed a littlo put out, The Colonol himself was unusiialiv\nanxious, as ho wanted to hook aam- car onto the Imperial Limited ai North Hav.\nWv were headed for Vancouver where the Colonel had a deal on that involved\nseveral millions, lie always spoke 10 me of his business transactions, bm aai himself,\nhi- likes ur ilislikes, jaays air sorrows, he never spoke, ami vu never knew,\nWc hail left ihe Ontario town but half an hour when ilie bralceman passed '1 rough\nI., hang out his tail-lights,   As he went forward again ho spoke lo tlio porter, who immediately went out .ni ihe rear platform and returned in a moment with a peculiar\nlooking parcel, which he handed m me.\n\" Wh.ii' .lul you get it, Gcorgo?\" 1 asked,\n\" The lai'iika'inaiii just told me there was somothing mn mi tho platform, sn 1 broughl ii in \"\nAi ihai moment the Colonel camo oul \"I his room,   1 handod liim the parcel, and told him whal\nI ki on of it.\nPlots, wrecks. l:aiMu|as, dynamite and many other calamities ran through my mind. The Colonel,\nhowever, calme I me considerably by showing no Bigns ol fear, or even interest lie look thc parcei\nand deliberately untied Iho shoelace. As he -lipiaeal the string ofl wo saw faint pencil marks, .onl in\nhalf print, half script, was lhe name,\" Dora Lamb, Vancouver.\"\nI'he Colonel hesitated now, though after a moment began i\" unwrap ihe parcel,   1 was wailing\nbreathlessly when George, who was peeping ..ver the Colonels -limililer, exclaimed,\" Naineo' .le - i\nl.aiu-al, Sell!'' anil the Colonel hell up the funniest looking something in the shape of a 'kail, wiih a\npiece \"i foolscap folded many limes and lied t\" ns nock. In the same writing again was written the\nname, \" lima Lamb \" A new, strange look came int.. the Colonel's face, ihat of mingled surprise,\npleasure ami interest,\n\" This musl bo a Christmas gift for ymi. George,\" lie said,   \" Shall we open il I\"\n\"I think you li.nl bolter finish the job, Sell,   said Georgo,\nThe Colonel look the letter from the doll's neck, ..pencil it and handed ii t\" mc. then turned and\ngazed mil at the -imm     I saw lhc Idler was written by a little child, ami as s 1 a- 1 ...iil-l wade\nthrough ii, I began;\n\" Hear Dura: 1 am going i\" send ymi this doll I'm- ymir Christmas, Ils iln-ss is made mil nf\nMamma's old silk shawl, I have tried two times tn put llie doll mi the train, but tlie men drive me\nfruin lhe ears, sn I thought I would write ihis letter ami pin it to the doll ami try again, ami if vmi\never iliil got thc doll ymi would know that I scut it.    1 am su lonesome, -Edith.\n1 looked at the Colonel as I finished, He was still staring mn of the window, George dropped\nliis mouth together ami slipped down the aisle towards ihe kitchen.\nThe Colonel turned when he was gone, look his handkerchief from his pocket, wiped twu I.i;.\ntears from his eyes, ami in my surprise made un elTi.rl lu hide liis feelings.\n\" ljia.1 nut thought before, thai little ones bail heartaches, too,\" lie said, reaching fur the letter.\nAfter dinner lhe Colonel instructed me tn wire Dubbs, uf the Pinkorton Detective Agency at\nVancouver, i\" meet us Tuesday morning.    I went .mt with the telegram, the Colonel went to his\nroom, ami I iliil nut sec him again until breakfast, as we were 1111111111; intu Winnipeg, iwo hmirs late.\n\"V-\n*-'l\nf\\\nIaISs^i ;y'i\n-   .\/.-^\u2014 \u201e\u2022   ,T, -5;\ntc\/~V\nI give\nrJkWS: 3^L-^A'C._4a  Ji\t\nBefore   the   train\nI ud fairly stopped a\nman \"f unusual ap-\nIennince opened the\ndoor of our car, looked about, caught sight\nof the Colonel, then\nwalked   straight   10\nthe tablc.shook hands\nwith   Imn  and   sal\ndown\n\" Your telegram,' he said, \" was repeated to\nmeal Winnipeg.   Vou will nol be able to leave here\nuntil n oj to-morrow morning \"   With tlijs he shoi\na quick glance al me. and the Colonel explained thai\n1 wa- his secretary nnd knew even-thing   This\nsur| rised mc considernl l\\    1 could nbi see whj he\nshould need a detective lor the Vancouver business\nWe were now switched off oil a sale track ami\n.ill was ';iii'''    Mr  linl.l - squared around lo the\nColonel, run In- fingers i>'vi.-iha-r. rested I.i- hands\nmi the table, -inila.-.I pleasantly, and laid\n'\u25a0Will. Colonel!\"\n\" In a moment.\" said the Colonel, leaving the\nlablo and going t\" hi- maam | ,,..,1,] ,,,,,,|,\nbelieve mv eves when ka' relumed wel, t|\u201e. doll and\n\u2022li'- letter I was inclined lo laugh, but recalled tic\nhit!.' -..ne uf ihe nighl before\n\" I wanl,\" -..i.i kc h,imlmi,. ik,. ,lo|| ami the\nletter lo Mr Dubbs, \"I .find Dora I..am!'anal\ni  er   '1   I-   '1\"11   .ili'I   llll-   la  \"a  1'\nMr Dubbs laughed ..-he looked the doll over.\nThen, is': .      he l  i\npuzzled,\n\" Hi\" letter will exi lam n alti t ,\" -.ml the\nColonel.\nDubbs unfolded the foolscap, scanned ii quick-\nthen read ii la. himself,   1 had thougl i il  \u2022\nnothing short of a triple murder \u25a0 t- -,\u201ekn .\ntrain would rouse tl..' feelings i'i ., cold-Id led\nall', a   'I\nHe folded the paper, sunk his head a na''' I and\n-aid in a '.\"i'\" mil ut quavers ami semi\n\" Poor lillle dear!  | \"ur lillle dear!\"\n\" Tl '\u25a0 brakeman ah covered ti a  parcel,\" -.,ia|\n'lal. |0| \u25a0 I        \"1   '   .,      '..    la \"   a a |,  ,,,,,   ,   | (  . (\nlieei pul \"ii tl 'ii'    T' ii minuti   befon   i\nfur thai station I wnsoul \"ii the piatfon\nthe blizzard    There was nothing there ti a \u25a0\nDubbs opened tin I iin ami mumbled\nhall aloud: \" I'.dith Lamb, motl erdead, -iter I >, .r,,\nin Vancouver \" Then, turning lo the! olonel told him\nlid ke I .i< 1. .a' noon In I. ss than an hour,\nhowever, he returned ami said lhat a man in 'lair\nservice al Q had known 'he famil) nl l.aml.-\nwell Prom tin- man he learned that the mother\nhad (nine (ruin thc Hast with a Mi \u25a0'\n\u25a0 I : family, ami from llieir lium.' \u25a0.,. \u25a0 \u25a0 ,,n:. .1 \u25a0\u25a0\ni 1 .nl'   Lninii tl.a' Ex| n \u25a0 Agi nl al (i i!., re\nwere two children, Edilh perlia] even, nnd Dora,\nnm mure lhan four. The father got in with a bad\nI\"' 'lost his | tin \u25a0   In.    nd finally\nsorted liis family. Hi- wife, a refined little woman, had a ] ri* te cl mg ci ildrcn At\nilu- -In ..innil a comfortable livjn*  toriicrseil and\nihe children until he wasl    ei   id     i \u2022\nand hi- family had gone Easl again, ami then\nii.> ..ne tu take ike children when the motl cr 'lml.\nTl' operator's wife at (J        took tlm elder girl until a homi :l<l lie foun I\nlur lur   Tin' I'ltlo om ont I   Vai     iver I   ! istcr\n\" I will wire tlic uperaiur at[Q ai i 11 il        lie may tell\nthine, \"I Dora and thi aui I.   You do not leave til\ni.i- \u25a0 all tl al i- possible to Iind oul .a' Q\ni> rnedii   ml ll i I  '  in '1 told Iln i A\nlla'l.l      \u25a0      I'l'll '\nrtrii iilful.   When wc i      rd Vai\nmi'i I.-. ., ',..,ii very unlike I)\nner    Ik li M 'I \u25a0 ' ol nclthat D iarsofii\n.\ncar.   They knew nui\n| licen sent totlic \"I'hildrei\nTwo hours later we wen\nsaid, I ' \u25a0  I,\nt\" ik.ni    'Ik. i.at nf strange, Im her\nlie had been iincui\n\" Tell I\n.\u25a0' irk ta,.ni wl.., a ill taki\n\u25a0 rl, \u25a0 ii\nIn n short t imi ineback.l\nlulcui     ci     ngli iti   :  I   \u25a0 lohi\nmd fora  \"       \u25a0 eColonel\nDnral Doi\nI | .'..':'.;.    . ..- .. .'\ni'i;:-'' fell in lorrci her       i fin\n1 a Imu I folded hei gi tit ly in I I soon thc lillle om\n\" If she isnfi\nill \" en the teni\n: '   \u25a0 V,   \u2022\nivcro her friei       I'he teal     ere lliosi\nnever count\nA  'I'a.  'a  |    '.' failed II' '  1   \"     ' '   '   1  ;   | '       \u2022'..',     ''..'.'   a   \u2022\nthe hotel.   K ccured and i -.\"i c sent foi    I'or live Im\n'1 iM ilept and seal i      The Colonel                      I Ihi\n\" la'' l*.er \u25a0 \u25a0    IIthc                   \u25a0           !\u25a0    ..\u25a0,-'\nlien slu ll ill I\nW! en slu '                   \u25a0   nd l     \u25a0             lhc next roni      r .\nColonel '.di' ll           ml hci           rdoll      I I lil             i> \u25a0\nnt \u25a0 I to lhc bed wilh hci\n\u25a0  '   . a \u25a0    \u25a0  ,      ,. \u25a0    .\nThe iliK'tm        righl \u25a0 \u25a0 r\nith her l \u25a0 cu for Editl\n'ke I'l \t\n'a  ' \u25a0   I,\nOur\nGreat\nRemoval\nSale\nIs  being   I diked About\ntill iimt llritisli Columbia\nPIANOS\nORGANS\nPIANO PLAYERS\nTALKING MACHINES\nSHEET MUSIC\nGUITARS\nVIOLINS\nACCORDIONS\nSacrificed\nWe must vacate our presenl <jiiniin- [anuary ist.\nNl   W      |'| \\Naa-       V N 1 l     I l|  a,\\N-\n,'lil    IIE1XU   -\"I I'   A.1   S\"  MORI\nTHAN   HIS IAI    I'AVMI N I-.\nConn and scli cl your instrument and we will al\" llu\nrest.\nlhe MiiHii|csl nnd alrcrtils lhc\nIMtGISI I'USO HOI SI\nin British Columbia\n410 Hastings St.\nI.. I.   U'Kl.i II\n(\u25a0in. Managi r, \\ ii toria, B.C.\nWholesale und Retail\nBUTCHERS\nand PACKERS\nlb adquarti i-\n\\ U TOK1A, lb C\nSniil IS'. St ill ll li\nme greet\n,i i.. i.ii-       1.1 iji\nLoqcjers and\nConlrat tors.\nMMII1VANCOl>IR\nI' li A i lieu, So-lli! CHRISTMAS XUMIIKk    DECEMBER,   i'io(>.\nFriendship\nI'm\n\u25a0\nWill imi\n1\n'\nIn the nui        tvli.'iM'il I iid irii\n\u25a0     \u25a0    iri|      In\nid! liiudi'd\n:\n....\n| a   . .a     .\n.\nI'llll'l\n'\ntin-al A     \" l     \u25a0\n\u25a0\n'\nTII URE arc few subjects thai have been  more\n'   written upon nnd iess understood lhan that ol\n\u25a0     To follow the dictates of some, this\nii stead ,,f being the ussatiger of pain, be\n\u25a0' i    inirce ol every im onveniencp    Such\nnisi   hy expecting too mm h frnm friendship,\n\u25a0 , 'mnection, nnd by drawing the hands\n\u25a0 l,\",;\u25a0\u25a0!  break ihem.   Almost all nur\nml \u25a0.... i - riti \u2022    ire nl thi   kind;  On'*'\nmii. ii- in friendship, which wc Iind it impns-\ntain I., the lasl        ll        i      eeteiier\nler proper n   ilatim    i heir meal\nred it ilde nr um I       I'erliiin, tin\nt null      I ile llli    iriuc is by li King il.\n, .        re, niitki     ' ililuilc <>i minds\n: ,     \u25a0 nielimeii diversity nf pui nil\nill : \u2022 II the i'l     \u25a0     ';       rise frni   il\nirre.ni       lenderm        idci\n\u25a0    '    \u25a0 \u25a0. - , \u25a0  i|,|; Iind 'la.'ii heart! lill al\nI nature fnr eael    ther, when the;   ii n\nn|v in pui    t nl \u2022 lirlh nr n laxatinii.\nI \u2022   \u25a0  a ' ,.   \u25a0   Hli, .. dc-hi nl Iiiii nr    lhc lllnllli'lll\nils real inline, and iissiunes\n.  .   , \u25a0 .:     a niion    |-\"roin\nre Iind ll i    Iin reguliirl     ndi rtakc\n\u25a0   \u25a0 Iind iii| di    \u25a0 iiendl)\n.....   .,.;,      i      That  circle ol  beings,\n..,.,'.     \u25a0  . \u2022        \u25a0.: li     ' ever\nfrjeiidl      -       ecretly  uish lhc terms of their\niineel   n re nearly ei|iiul;  and, where the;\n.       , \u2022', \u25a0    \u25a0 virtue are prepared tn reservi\n. :   |Ti. linns foi llieir patron mil; in lhe linur\na   declim     li' -casing the obligations which\nire laid  upon such  minds   only increases llieir\n\u25a0     |),i \u25a0, feel llien elvi    uniihli  to repay the\n..,.\".,.\u2022! ,:,\u25a0 ,1. hi   .md their bankrupt hearts\n., ,. lar, ir resentment ai the hand that is\nIn.|ehed mil   ' \"    \"\u25a0' ' \u25a0'\" and relief\nTi   iiinus v.,i- ., man whn thnught lhat every\n.1       ',, i\u201e briiughl from riches; and, aa- he '.,\n,   ed nf great v tidlli and liad il mind naturally\nrmed fm     '   '\u25a0   ; \u25a0  i' \"1 ' 'i '\" gather a. a iri le nl\n|\u201e    . \u25a0   md linn    Anion); tl\"' number \"I\n| js ,;,..\u25a0 ,|i \u25a0 '       .- Musidnriis, null a mind i isl\nel nni less |at'aainl than lu- |ialrmi\nIp      ...     huwevei    vi re   uch a- fnreed\nI   \u25a0!.. \u25a0.: I ullices \u25a0 -r\" In- sii| erinr, .nni\nii   .li diiily iinimig a number -: nil 11 \u25a0\nill, 11'lielils iind pmleslalinns of friendship\n!'. ,   h, 'i,, usual cniirse nf the world, 11 thimglu\niirudent I       ' i     bm, v lul' 1\"' :-\u25a0'*' ' i' i stccni.\n1-}\nfer\n\\k J\n\u25a0\n'\nUll   ilisilppi illll.\n'\nlhe reset\nn I'lilisirued\nndird, ill lhe iiiimiini\nrid il Wherever M\nngratiful i   \u25a0\nI favi.rs. ii I; und   'ill la,.'I\nlldi'pelldenei      Ila\niiiiidilel     I'l.\n\u25a0 ...\n\u25a0     Ml. ...    .1       .   '. .\nlie a ci'iiiiiriuii under tlie famous John, who headed\nn particular |wrt of lhc Jewish malcontents\nI-'i'miii tins moment, their i.thht love ua- \u00bb\u25a0 >ii\nverled nit\" the iii\"-i inveterate enmity ihey\nattached themselves t\" opposite faetions, ami\nsought each other's lives in the conflict \"'' adverse\nI'inl* In tin- niiinner they cmiliiiued for inure\nthan tun years, vowing mutual revenge, and animated with an uncniiiiuerable spiril 'af aversion\nA; length, however, ihal parly of lhe Jews, to which\nihe imam soldier livlongcii, joining willi the Unmans,\nit became victorious, .and drove John wilh all his\nadherents int,, the temple. Ilistorv ha- given ii-\nniaare than \"in- picture ni the drendfill coilllagnttioil\n' I ui-erl, i 'li' ^ Tin- Roman -..1-Inr- were\ngathered araauml ii. the whole\ntemple wus in flames; alidlllnii-\nsands aiire seen amidsl thnn\nwithin its saered circuit, It\nwasin thi- -itttaii\"ti uf lliings,\n\u25a0'' .,'   'i.a   HOW   Slltt'l'SSflll '.a'lllli't'\n-..- his ta nmt friend, upon the\n\u25a0 '. \u25a0 a an- of lhe lligliesl\niiauer, tonkin-; around with\nhurror, and inst ready Im be\nconsumed with Haines All\nrn er tenderness now\nrelurnedi he snw the ninn of\nl.i- bosom nisi gi \"i.1 \u2022 11 crish\nami uiliiblc t\" '.'till-'.ind lhe\niinpiilse, lie ran, s| rending lu-\narms, and cried ..in in Ins\nin.ii.I t.. leap down from the\nlop, ,,ml l.lld safely with lliiil.\nTl., centurion from uhovc\nheard and oheyedl and cast-\n, It from the I' :\n\u25a0 ii to It- fellow-soldier's\n\u25a0'll   fell   .1   s.i.'til.aa'   01\nihe spot.   \"lie being crushed\n:aa dentil la\\ th,    . \u25a0\ni     nnd   tin\n\u25a0 \u25a0. .\nnessofhi\nI la   ked   und\n|i in \".a- \u25a0 : a ned ra\nllgil\nmusical :\n\u25a0    nl \u25a0 \u25a0        carl\n\u25a0\n'\nt\" llie hi   \u25a0\n.   re not imfi'l\nl .\nndcriii     '\nI     \u25a0 11   i\n1' \u25a0  ||i  ilu- Lord  'I ifi II.'\nie|f;   ..is!  \".    \u00abhd\nin elToi\nun\n\u25a0     I!\n......\nIla\n\u25a0 ;:\u25a0   \u25a0  \u25a0\n|| ' \u25a0 \u25a0 i lifi\ni Hi      I\n\u25a0    neti dooi\nii\" man Imt it      I'\nei\ntl\n\u25a0\n.    did)\nIlllt   OUI\n'\nIleal\n\u25a0\n.   a     .\n\u2022 . \u25a0      \u25a0\n'\n\u25a0 I'savi\n\/ ii\nib    ei\nI\niri,      ill I.-' fr\nlei\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nl'  , mol\nII in the nnu    '        '     '\u25a0\"\" '\nI' -I,, Jesus, il      uld imi\nild forgel\n\\n \u2022!.  :   \u2022\u25a0   \u25a0    earl happy bei till i   |i\nn i nre in liearl\naar.al    bill    llll     I\n'    Spiril nil\n\u25a0 I I..      111,1 II    ' 'I\n\" roughi\nIII lllllll.  tha'\nnlaced in I linn to try to do right, thai\n\u2022 \u2022  . . mel,'I        '  \u25a0   '   f' '\n|i        leiiioiislrnled lhc I\na .. ... ' ' '\nI Vi       ever ol\nI iruc livii \u25a0\ner fall\n\u25a0   \u25a0\nI lei in\n\"\n\u25a0: \u25a0 liiiiiii i> ihi\nbinned Mi ....',.\u25a0\n\"Absolutely thc Best\"\nNABOB\nTea, Coffee, Slices\n and Extract*\t\nSold by all Good Grocers\nDR,  REED'S  ( USHION  SOLES\n$5.50\nllli; \"ACME\" CUSHION SOLES\n$5.00\nDOCTOR'S SPECIAL iw.vn ri\t\n$5.00\nI'lll''.      Dl'K        HAK       Win Kl'KllIll)\n$5.00\nDU, JAKGER'SWOOL SLIPPERS\nninl everything new in I'ancy Slippers\nPyke's Shoe Store\n510 Hastings SI. M.\nWOOD! WOOD! WOOD!\nTHE   CHEAPEST   PRICE   IN  THE   PROVINCE.\nWe have pleasure tn advising iln residents ol Sorth\nVancouvei  il'.'i w,   can deliuer, until furlher  notice,\nOne Load Mill Wood, Stove Lengths. $1.75\nIhreo      \"       \"       \"       \" 4.73\nfash On Delivi rj\nWESTERN CORPORATION, LTD.\nHANK  OF BRITISH   NORTH\nAMKRICA\nCAPITAL, S4.S66.666. RESERVE, Jj.141.333\nHead Ollice iii Cm,el,1. Montn nl\nII. Siikkman, General Managi r: J. El msi.v,Supt. cl Branches\nBranches in llritisli Columbia Ashcrolt, Greenwood,\nllcilli*. Kaslo, li'iis-l.iinl. Trail Sub llrnncln, Vancouver,\nVi, toria, I Min, .ms. and Dawson, \\  I\nSavings Dopartmint  Deposit- received from Sl 00 upwards\n\u25a0  Interest at highest current rates and compounded twice a year\nOffice, Cor.Lonsdale Ive. and Esplanade, North Vancouver, B. (.\nBritish Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd.\nmil  I UU.I.   SOUTH \\ IM'Ol vi;i;\nli.Kv.iMin, I'.mih  ii uli ,i ii.   'a Ull, 'a i'i, ; n'i r lit : |,1, - ni, - in. -.-....\n    ID I\"   IU \u25a0\"   I\" BO, III\". II :l\". II 'n'. IMu. 15 iltl, |\u00ab \u25a0'\"'.\n' |||,  || '.::.'-   aa.l      -    '.'I,     \u00ab     |0,   'I   OU,   II   .'\".    H    111,\n),,,\u00bb, i\".',,. i\" in ii nn. :i lu. ii in ill nn. i:' ai rj iii. i nn |i iii,\n\\11 * imiii' I'aiik   i i\u00bb p, in.. I :m, I '\u00bb'. :' 10, : HO, :' IM, ll in   I iu\n I\"   ll   \". \u2022\u2022 .'.\". 7 I\". 7 IIU, s nn, s .;,,. \t\n'Iilil.    |l       I\"     ll'.    II   till,    |l    IIU.     I.'   \"  '\n1 itiiin   i \u2022.'\u25a0' p, in., l rn. :\u25a0 \"\" 8 :'\" a rn. : \"\". .; :\". :; rn, i in. 1:20, i m,\n\u25a0    ..   I'\"      ,    1 11    '     J\",   'a    I\"     7   \"\"    7   .''I,   7    III,   S    |g,   S    |-,,   a,.|',     ,,    ,-,     J,,   |.-,\nlu iv ii ID lit:,. I'M,\",,\nfern\nm Mm- lar- -l.irl Ir  llcxalnlril plirh ,tl s;ln, ati'l I'lillHCCl \"illi lli.- -\nTin- time ini'ie I- -iii'j'i'i i\" alteration\nIV,   II.   Ill Mlliuv.\nRainier Beer^>\nIs :i glorious bi'vurngi\u2014quenching mnl\nstltinfyilig    Kmiii'iiilu'i' tlii'Vc'- i ilmr\nju-l :i- gooil\"\u2014insist mi gi'Uilig l.nitiii'i'.\nPACIFIC  BOTTLING  WORKS\nVancouver, H. C, CHRISTMAS NUMBER,  DECEMBER,  mod.\nI\nWe a nt tv lhe Largest and\nBest Stock nl\nVail Pa|>er\nIN BRITISH COLUMBIA\nWa- guarantee all uur work\nto be First-class.\nWe will be pleased to go\nlo Norlh Vani ouvi r and give\nvou an estimate on your\npapering i nnd will bring\nsample books il you wish,\nbut prefer Inn inn you call at\nour store, which is located at\nftOft Pender\nOne Block Wesl ol Postoftice\nOppositi Theatre.\nr.P.Bisboj)\nCOMMERCIAL\nHOTEL\nVANI OU\\ ER, I'  C\nRaits $3.50 Per 0,,>\nami Upwards\nAll Modern Convi nieni i s.\nIbis Hotel has been lalelj\nrenovated, plat ing it on the\nlist nt ih, best in the i ity.\nFice 'bus meets all trains,\n\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\n|\\-l I'l    IN    llll\ntl ill\niV\nII\nJI\nI\n1\n111\nr\nGENERAL AGENT\nVANCOUVER, lt. ('\nI In-  Christmas   he   has\ntaken up Ins quarters for llu\nlll-l   l i Ilia    111   llie   llistorj   \"I\nihe future gn nt i ity, at llu\nPIONEER DRY COODS AND\nFANCY STORE\nand hr expri ssed In- wondel\n,ll    ill'     I   Ut'  Ij'l\"'      ail     Ml      .I'll\nMi-   Shaw   in   eslabli\n-tu b a splendid litlli  eslali\nlishincni so i arlj in tin\nl.ll.t  . itj   I -mill   In   emu     llllll\none rivalling  ii- bu: brothel\nacross tin inlet     Befon ib\nparting \"it Ins iiiiiiiu * ' .1-1,\nli.   n in,llln .1 that It slluillil bi\nthe pleastin   ol imt.\nwishing i ui\" 'i ol  lhe little\ni iij in purchase tin ii\nCHRI5TMAS  PRESENTS\nPioneer Dry Goods Store\nCm. second and lonsdai,\nRUBINOWITZ\nDEPARTMENTAI\nSTORES CO.\n01 BRITISH COLUMBIA\n: - -lit  IMI 111 I ill\n,' I; (JROWTII I- \u2022 \"'\nu I I'll III.VI UP TUB I '\nVancouver  Steveston CHRISTMAS   NUMBER,   DECEMBER,   mon\nnr-,,        r\\ . p    |        \\\\7'1 1   friend, tlm plniiiiKrapherand llu  I eddinc fnliling eols, eamp ils and provision\nI   nP   I    PP Cat-TV fit IHII   nt   tllP   WlH in alls '  \u25a0 : md  ill small uuunlilies,\nThat (I     tin    .:   ronl down without savine ' eimd ,, ,.     , ,\u2022\u2022.,.\u2022\u25a0,\n* t an.nl.i fnr at bitnieil luili' fnr pleasure ma)\nThai 'I.e.                      dnwn witlioul sn villi;     enuil ,,                     ,.     ,           ,        ,\niliefnresl i. -11.   tin             ere             ai ,      IVrsnusvis.ling I aniula fur a hniiedluiie fnr pleasure may\nVflei    pperlhi\"    II turned in beneath their porl \"    villi th\u2122 such ijunslisl,inR inekle. lets, enn,pw|ui|,ment,\nIdnnvsilvon tin '' ,k l\"\"U\"\" ,'\"'w'1\"\" etc.. as tliey mav require for\nl'i    \u25a0 :   \u25a0 -. friend heard a Inu sniffle, aiul cocked on r for '    '   '\" nse, upon report.iir siinie lo the eustoms olicer at port\n\u2022I a,,' timber               ml fat,  lu\u00bb bete black  beai >'f \u2122trv. itepusilui--with linn a sum ol niuney eipial to the duty,\n\u25a0     \u25a0 i      I,', and b*  la' heard another snillle, that was snl'jertio a refund of llus amount if the nrliees arc expffiedmhin\ntile noise a | uppv makes from a baskel. on his ; t I r,s \"',\"\"\"\" '\"'       ' '\"'\" \u25a0     \"\"'\"'\"''''\"' ',\" ''I'\"'1  !' \"\"\u2022 '\"\"\" ,'\"\n  t anadn where a customs olllcer is sliitioned. wliere llie same rcgula-\nbepreserveii hi ils primitive        \" Wlial's'tlie iniilter, Imv-want lo go horn, lions as the above must he complieil with\nphi i           \\,    the linv answereil, heroicallv, \" but   ah   [was   ,u-i ,    KeWdc guides nin he recum  nl AlKonquin Park,   llieir\nnre lhe city- thinking |    ,- nice it would he if mother   was   was here.\" charges are S^5o T\" day, ivluch includes canoe.   Iwn guides and\nromp nnd        ti,.. ,\u201e\u201e\u201e .,,1,1 ,,\u201eihini,. a\u201ed bv and bv. wilh a long, quivering one ranoc. Si.j   ner day    Guides provide llieir own tents and\nmd along llu i.'....i-...,    m i... ..,\u201e\u201ei\u201e\u2122l u, ihe Park must he annroved hv\n\u25a0\nhen I'm tliii kii\n...\nand l.oiigl'ell\n... |   .\nI'ark\nil'lne\u2014   fur a- .a plaee ol\n- -\u25a0 bov innu'\nst renins\nll     Iln\n\u25a0\niods\nfall\nrailwa*   inleri'Sl\n\u25a0    ;.   Grand\nspeeiall; ' in|\ner a nd I he li sl\n...    hm i I, I,,',,-.. da; I.!.'\u25a0 lliiil i- worth ., year\nll*  ' to \u25a0' kid\nVmi there are lots ol -\".a'n davs left, for v.an and yours, lor mc\n,, ,.    | and mine; and there is lhe Park, iind lhe lish are there.   And there\n'      ,1 VI   :    iin are made known, are still the singing birds and the running streams, the wild rose,\nI.M .a    the river and the sweet i I rain to remind us ol home\n'   | rslnnn Oil halfd [here is na' gelling noi    lieehng   no aulomobilnig in Algoii\n;,   . \u25a0    |  . .-     ml Montreal, and only a , :,\u25a0, bul there are hundreds ol miles o slreani-hnked lakes iha\n.....      \u201e \\ew York. I I'itlsbui       .' ',\u25a0 through a veritable wilderness where heallli and happim\nll', doni       roostl       md in reach ol lhe rich and the poor alike,    [here arc\nno fashionable hotels, no pink leas, nor Gen   ]    \u25a0\n      I,\"- ..'. farmei     ll    el    pitable homes are gi\u00abHl to sei\nmmmmmm me lumen and tired after ii daj in lhe tangled wild\ninih'in\"^lml'U:7imrbv,^'ilhr'|ntig.'quiveri.ig I'l\"' '\u2022\"\"\"'\u2022 ?,! ;' >'''' \"\">':   >'\u00bb\"\"'M\"'\"*\"'*' \"\"\u25a0'\u2022 \"\"\"\n\u25a0al nveV ana] fell tisleep, dividing his dreams\"  l,,,unkl',s    A\" P\",U'S employed in lhe lark must he approved by\ni'lnteuileiu. and secure license at a cost \"I ^t .oo each,\nthe -ii|ennteuiieiu, anal secure license at .i i\nnil'  Ml'SKOKA i ihni v\nFew summer rcsorls in America have grown in favor in.are\nre seliled. t\ne for thesi\n\u25a0\nMalm know ihal\n:      \u25a0 ; a ,     ' \t\n...,'. \u25a0    ',   .' 'I,\nI'l\n\u25a0\na^aaaaaaaaaa.......a.a.a.a.a.a.aaaaaaaaaaaaa^It\n:'   :      lil    il\nlhe I'l      '   \u25a0\n'\nlantial \" Skin Tax '\nI'eu   siiiimier ies\"ns ,,, .m,.,    ...\nrapidly than lias the Muskoka County The \" Royal Muskoka\"\nHotel is a modem summer hotel, imu (our years old, and contains\nall ilie attributes found in a lirst-elnss resort, li has accommodations for three hundred guests, and ..iters sun es aal rooms with hath,\nImt and old water m everv room, and i- lighted by electricity.\nSun.iti,! i feel above the level of lie sea, in llie iniil-t aaf a\nromantic and primeval world, it- attractions for those desiring a\ntli. i' removed from the lustlc and hurtle of city life are many,\n^  and ,i place where rest and recreation is found for tlioso wearv of\nZgn:'aii.Tiire!i'after iidavin iiie lan'gled wild. llu' \"\"l \"'\u00ab '\"'sV lift','    '! .\" ''\"' Lf Mli !\"'\"'\u201e '\"I\"'!'!\"\"1' \u00bb.ntl \"<osl,\nThere are no fashionable Auri'hes. Inu God's cathedral   the comfortable sinnmer hotel m   i til the eonvenienees o\nforesl    is alwavsoi'i'ii; there arc sermons in tin   torn     long I      \"' \"P-l'-date city hotel, with a cuisine of the highest order ol\nrills and vou have all ihe singing birds n ling In        font  .'xcellenro. tli.m,ui*.il* equipped boa   liven', including rowhoals,\neiiiioi'S sailboats, and gasoline launehes    the beautiful situation\nI'nfael re inanv. mailv tliinj ,| \u25a0',     K\",..l \\bt*lml,,.\" ,t- -;>.,. m..-.,u,l i;i'.i,e.\u201el ,a,'a,|a\u201en\u201ea\u201e-,\n,..,,,. ,11 lend ta. inspire anticipalio.,   nl the pi    ml, ;   nrl   as its\nit basking in llu Ipi pieluresqiie red low'ers. geannng  hn.ugli lhe     -led gnvi, of the\nhe tw'iligl.i   red deer fcedinc on lhe lib \u25a0     '\u25a0     \u25a0 I ;'    ,\"    '.' '   '    . \".     '  \"    ;,   ; .'\u00a3 0,'ln.rl\u00b0:\n.... I,,, walks in and, about the grounds \u201e llu    kuvul Muskoka\nre singh | \u25a0\" '   '    and charming, an. lead to mosl e*  utsil,   | its in the\ndrop. li \"    ' ,' .\"' Pjne and Udsai      lhe grounds i    ei  in area\ncalled \"' \u00bb'ie hundre,  and thirty acres      he fori.alio, ,- r , \u201e\u201ed\n;',V-;\" ;     \" Lakeland.\" holdii       wired    f rivei    n,l lliousai re is no oiv land.   Infect in,n,un,lyfr.mi hay fever is assured,\ninnil   i    pci I llieloverofsohliidehasnoditlieult! nitin.lmg     , i ksmwhicli\nnmi Iden \u25a0 I.   ll \u25a0 '    l\u2122,maY'?> ''\u25a0' ; \"V ,   \u2022\"|U-,lM\n\u25a0    \u25a0                       ......                 ..... , ..         Ihetahe -\"f.i\" ... Iln dmiii, room ,   ;                aiiiahli'\nll will clear vur i \u25a0       \u25a0    '       '   '   .\"     \"    :: \"nlwl   ml' \u2122|Uisileh damn silver and\nilaina        I he room is ol pi porlioi      ill limhcred rool\nIti ept wild, for Nairn                         i                       '     .  :\"i'\"'\"''  ' enlwlyencirclc\n\u25a0..'.,\u25a0....             .,...'. it.    lhe whole machinery of ilu   alle a manger is well oiled with\n\u25a0   \u25a0 the a.il .'I ev'elletii and vigilant i   i igement, anal tin- \u201ef ji-,.|f is\nui  wai \u25a0 ai.e\u25a0.' tin     K \"'..il Muskoka'     \u25a0  \u25a0 il i   uninier home\nI'ai nl                  ml         \"\" :' '; .'\"     \"   ill nntside ivnnis looking (.1.1 upon forest,\nlhe Gi || lake, or island      ni'i      I) \u25a0    polished il s and pretty rug-\n... wilh cnmfortabli   md tppropi                       Iln    veel   mcll ol\nI'-rmni ih.il HulTal\" i.r Niagara 1 i Detroit   [be pine and th. soothing n      tin trees lull one to dream-\ni                     mil W                    .       : \u25a0 :   \u25a0 inglil  and eharnui            Breel I    \u25a0 :i       rising in the\n.......                                   , ..                           inornii       I':    i . i -                                luxumnts] ircelam\nI'ortllu, Ull all eoi.venie.iies of lhe private 1   \u25a0\nH re rm       :      \u25a0 .  a, i mid\n..      ' . - \u25a0 Grand Ti\nerNiagai   Ki   \u25a0 Scotia\na  .      .     . ., .... .       :, ,,..\n(jivision     \u25a0 . a,- \u25a0 ;\u25a0  -      r Algonquin P\nI'.a  engers I'l ...                i,          Portland and\nput     un       \u25a0 \u25a0      iiiterinediatestatioi rneeeil          ii    nc, Gnu    frui    Kail\nv \u25a0          ml il       mm llnsiiin ai\n' : \u25a0  ''   '     Ji the Nev liii| 1 ml |mini       llostnii and Maine, t'enlral Vernioiii\nr connecl Montreal and 0\nthence to Al  Pal        the Ottawa Di         Gnuul Trunk\nId Rail\nFive httla' pigeons i en In -I on lhe barn i    I\ntt'ali Iiii    ,: \u25a0     rn in the hi n vnrd Ih low\n' laa., arnuiiil the ivhile ,.,i i- hiding,\nl|aa|al||-   !,,  ,.,:,1|   * 1,,!,1   |f   ,|,'\\VI1   ll',  \\    sll.>llll|   gO\nAll of ii sudden 1 o|ien my wh\nWilli ai whiz and a burr ll gone\nPussy darts oil round ihe house in ti twinkling,\nAnd lhe lit tit whili mil up .all the c\"rn!\nIlitgi u,      I\nChristmas, it i- said rated in the \\e,ir 08 hut\niimt.   For hours logether he would Raihvav Svsiei , ;,\u201e,,\u201e|      ' , Christian\nI tlu*        To,,, Iln M ritii ' l'i    ii '-'     I Trunk il rs 1 tei   en - -H-' \u25a0'* \u25a0'\nIntercolonial via Mnnireal. nnd pnweed     er tl        Uval\n'        '   ,      ,, |) \u25a0 ribed ll.,,re\u201e.-Hle     -\n..... .1     I,,,,.   1.   a... i \u201e. r,,.,,,,     Vnir.-,    roll aim li\" tlmliehts nl ' I n\nEvery evening n thru                               Gi main  no though s nl Christ.\nlhe Smtioii New York, fnr I Uin        hcrcconm I      oul .that does nol\n.     ,,.. mvelleri        heart\u00bbftin    iltl, II   nlln   mm   Dn\\ it   i\nv \"    ' Ml''r\"l\u00bb'li' l,n| '\"             .. \u201e ,,   ,. . ,.\n^^^^^^^H               BAOOAisi iu\\-in your ciivinininenl    Do noi\nI  .                                |iers. singlv or in |  rlii    liuntii ithout,   Imi   look   \"i'1'\"1\n ii i.'\u00bb'i  ':     '       \"\"''.'\" ''':'\niieaehfulliii'ket.aiidonel andri 1 '     lml  ni llie pn ill\n.... .,|| |,un,||, ,   \u25a0      i gel     Broil Rid '\n.,;., 1 it\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nI the\n..appi\n\u25a0    iin Pari\nillet'i'\n'\nREAD\nTHIS\n[\n' Are vmi looking I'or a\nili'sinible place Lo innke\nyour liiiim''.'\n' If sn. 1 cnu help ymi\nninl direct you w'nero lo\ngo : Having travelled\nover a goodly portion ol\ntlm prairies, being an\nux-memberof tlic Northwest Mounted Police and\nhaving landed at the\nwestern terminus of tlic\nCanadian Pacific Railway, I am now residing\ntn North Vancouver, und\nconsider il the California\nuf Canada.\n' rieauiii'iillv situated,\nmagnificent summers,\nmild winters, ami the\nmountain scenery and\nlocution am so beautifully situated that I shall\nnutattempttoik'scribeit.\n' North Vancouver is a\nnew city, just across llie\nharbor from Vancouver,\nconnected by ferry and\nexpected will, in lhe near\nfuture, be connected by\nrail. Tlu* landing is in\nilm center of each city\nand il takes twelve lo\nfifteen minutes lo make\nthe passage by ferry,\nWc have our nun Water Sys-\nti iu. sparkling and pure, com\ning Iiinn the canyons ol the\nsurrounding mountains, We\nhave an I'lie, nil Cai System,\nI'.ll a Ilia    | .ightillg,    |n|   sll, , Is\nand Inuii, s : T, la |,In,in Colli\nniiinication, Churches nnil\nSi Iannis, in I,n i everything\nih.a goes to make up ,i meat\ni in Strong Hoard ol Trade\njust organized with ovi i\ncharter, '1 nn tubers. Good\nSin s [or Manufacturing\nPlants, Deep Watei I'rontage\n' Tlm town being situated ou a southerly slope\nwe frequently have sunshine in winter when\nsuch is noi the case in\nVancouver.\n' Aiv inn looking to invest money in lhe West?\n' 11 so, buy your ticket\nand come direct, and invest your money and\nmake your homo in\nNorth Vancouver.\n' I liave been oprat-\ning, more or loss, on\nihis coast,  since   18110.\nll will be a pleasure for\nlilt' In know thai what I\nam now writing will be\ntlm means of aiding any\nperson   in   selecting  a\nWlSr 1 itioll.\n' If you conic direct lo\ntliu (,oast communicate\nwith or coll (.ii inc.\n' 1 live in North Vancouver, and have my\nOfflce in tlif Molsons\nHank Building, Vancouver, \"Our Lady of Christmas\"\nlime\nl.iuh\n^^ I UT NOW is llio oxpectod evening, Aft,\n|j I too long, iii'veriheless, for our impniion\nt^_ I fallen, llu1 slurs begin to\n\".# I shine, bi tho room, growing\ndarker ami darker, tno children gather, Father holds\ntne on his knees. 1 can siill\nleel his cliin lightly touch my\nhead, carossing mo while ii\npricks jusi a lillle. And nur\nquestions! Why isn't mother\nin llio room! Is sho making\na call on our elderly neighbor,\nns happened last year at this\n1Will she miss lhe dear Christmas\n.. again! It would bo a pity.\nSuddenly a boll sounds in llio corridor\nand seems iu draw near. 'I'lie door is\nmysteriously opened. Veiled and silent,\nilie celestial visitor enters, bearing, as n\ntorch, till' deaf little llie\nlinch nne of us says his prayer.    I Hi.\nllioso little prayers, sn shorl and simpjol\n1 nm beginning lo say ihem again,\nlive i\" grow old, I shall end by not I\nany others.   The dear  I,inly listen\nthem.   Then she spoke,her\nVOico sweet willi lhe eehnes\nof another world,\nAnal as  mysteriously\nas she had como the white\nfigure   withdrew,\nleaving    in   our\nsouls,  for wooks,\na trail nf light.\nI.aler,   on   a\nsimilair day, when\nr lhe\ne.llu\nshort\nshad,\"\nlber dnv\ni;lit havi\nCHRISTMAS   NUMBER,   DECEMBER,   1906.\n1 have been told that the sounding-line has never been able to measure Ihe\ndepth of cc . i lakes. Perhaps because tho line was nol long enough. But\nini])!; u'er, isnne abvss whose depth no SOl.ndi.lg-l.ne van measure,    Ilns abyss\n\u25a0i,\u201el   ,,'t   , ll is\\vi.dll. ns eubl ami clu'ei'iess ns si..,,,- lleic.iliir I'vennijis. ll \"s\nSimfli Lilt\nWee Bullies\nBubics short and babies iall.\nRallies big and babies small,\nHltH'-eyeii babies, babies fair,\nHrnwii-eyi'd babies with lots of hair,\nliahics sn liny they can't su up,\nliabies thai drink from a silver cup,\nllabies that eon and babies that creep,\nBabies that only enn oal ami sleep,\nBabies thai laugh and babies thai talk,\nBabies quite big enough lo walk,\nDimpled lingers and dimpled feel,\nWhal in llie world is half sn sweel\nAs babies Ihal jump, laugh, cry and crawl,\nIvul, sleep, talk, walk, creep, < and all\nWee Babies:\n!\u25a0::.\u201e\u25a0 Field.\nThe' Day's Work\nEach morning is a fresh\nbeginning     Wo are. ns it\nwere,  inst  beginning  life.\nWe have it entirely in our\nown hands.   And when ihe\nmorning with its\nfresh     beginning\neomos, all vi'ster-\n,,    _,   .lavs   Bhould   be\ny^   veslerdays,   with\n0 which    we     have\nnothing   i\"    do.\nSufficient is it lo\nknow   that     the\nLots in D. L. 273\nNow on the Market\nThe Last Chance you will get\nto Buy in\nNorth Vancouver\nTownsite at Bedrock Prices\nThe G. T. P. and what Mr Hays says:\n\"I suppose,\" snid llie reporter, \"thai it i- Iruo tlmt\nvou intend to build to Vancouver nlso'.'\"\n\"You may depend upon it,\" suid Mr Ilnys. \"we\nwill have to come to Vancouver sometime.\"\nThere being no location to I\"' hail in Vancouver, it\nis self-evident thai NORTH VANCOUVER will bo the\nTERMINAL.\nThe Vancouver, Westminster & Yukon Railway now have\nSURVEY PARTIES out making permanent LOCATIONS Im\ntheir mad to the norlh.\nThe CAR BARNS and HEADQUARTERS ol the B. C,\nElectric Railway Company are located in District Lot 273,\nPRICES FROM $280.00.  EASY TERMS\nJOHNSTON,\nKERF00T & CO.\n11.ninn.I,-\nHAI I'ERS *\u2022\u25a0!'\nMEN'S .'\"URNISHI RS\nI   l|     a .    I   I    -      IS\n|R| SKS S VALISES\nVANI OUVER, H C\nI .    n   '.,11\n,,:,!      mi'     nn\n\u25a0vel    \u00b0\nall  llr\n1,1 l.,ab ihroiieh\n-I\n'\n\u25a0\n ,l;;.\" a       1 ,y-\nthecten  11\nmy bei     :\nwhen the iree; el \";'\"\u201e.,,,\n,;,,,,,,,i iu- 10 the absent, in o\"\n'\u201e;;,'\naafy    ;reKt.^'rare:-i'-s\niffigj &__ . j    \u25a0'\"\nfore, mat   *\"\" '-: .\u25a0 ,\n...;,!''\" I   '\"\"\nAnd\nwill\n*|\n\"\nI\n'\n\"\n1\n'\nlime und ci ei\n\u25a0\n:\nI\n\u25a0\nI   a,]\nThi     i\n'\nrcnll    11 1'nrncsl  and II\nr. Bu\neven iho lie, if ho\nI       \u25a0      \" '\nlike hi Ic to cornea little\nnext 1    \u2022    \u25a0 '1 'ill nearer tin\nnr Int ei lien it licciinv    the natural ':\nin lovi\n' ' \u25a0, ...'...\u25a0       ....\nhim.   Thev aid him nt every\nhi  wuy,\nfirs. 1 \u25a0\u25a0     \u25a0       ; \u25a0,,'.',...    1\n','..\u25a0'.\u2022 )\u25a0\u25a0..'.. r in the wnrl I hai     r il islhal\nMt-.! ia. nil \u25a0\u25a0 :  after\nThe Palace Hotel\nCON'I)  STREET,   SOUTH   VANVOt'YEH\nLml s\/\\ Ri ua, Prop\nIrand New. Model Strict    I'irst-l\n','.     '    ' \u25a0 I       !\nHATKS   Sl--\"**1 I'EU l>AY ASH I I'\nDining w \u25a0    1\nI Kill  I Hai\n1! t      I\nConncitlon        I'npulai Brand i ol I\n:\nIh I \u25a0 loci . Im        . Mi rcha ;\nStored and Wi ..  laki 11 1 in\nCampbell's  Storaqe   and Warehouse\n72 iu Hamilton si.   Phone 711\nVANCOUVER, ll.l.\nM    \u25a0\n1 CHRISTMAS  N'L'MUKR,  DECEMBER,   mod.\nJ. P. TURNER\nill tl 1:1: IN\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nand CIGARS\nIII SI   \\M) llll M'lSI\nTel  39J 670 Gmnvillo Sf\nVANCOUVER, Ih C,\nMM k IIWOITH\nTEI.EFUOXE lil\nReal Estate, Insurance,\nGeneral Commission\nBusiness\nTimlier Limits\nlilJIi II.ISTNliS SWEET\nI'M'IIITEII, ll. i\nREGENT\n1 \u25a0   I [OTEL\nOl    I 1 I'lei\n1.16(1\nGRILL  ROOM\n* il I.N\n\\i.\\\\ AND NKill I\nReci'iith    this   plai i   has\nl\u201e','ll mil   !' 1.\ndi lied    li is nnu most mod-\nmn in '-.\u2022 i   d, i,nl\nlllll l!\"M    i,i6,i\n5 * I lasl ngs Sin \u25a0 I\nEuropean I 'Win\nRolled Oats\nFloor\nHay and Feed\nSeeds\n\\ii okih us\n1)11 IVI KM)\nnn Braekman Ker\nMiillinci Co.\nLimited,\nH\nI   \u25a0  dull A vi nui\nI      , \u25a0 : .'        a\n(   lllllllllaV.I  I     I ' \"1\nWinter\nCMiWI.V, thickly, i.i- Ij   fall lhe sua     ila like lhe\nO Sl'il    HI l||     111    ''a,      ll'. \\ ' ]\u25a0      '\nill I !..\u25a0 bl'a 111 I' I'll\nhey fall upn      ' l    i'p| i\nllll r llflel        ' i' fea 111\". ila,I.a -\n' . \u25a0 I chil\n\u25a0\nrl.   'I \u25a0 n.leiif ulii\n\u25a0 ri      aessiifih\nIII ir sun a '\u25a0\n'!,,,.\nl|\n......\nI III,   Vtl'a\n\u2022 ' lie snl\nI r K'lii.el'.i I\nlil        ..11 ship's\nml    he I\nI '    ' Mure\nleal y J iiiii re eh ; heir\n.... try u| mi i'inli til\nnan\nlli    \u2022 \u25a0\nI in.dd\nII sln.,\\    ni mm I is Imu em\nIh mt ii'l! l'i a\nI\nriituiilallcnvireil\nlleil ke eolll\n\u25a0\u25a0.\"'.\nshi'l\nhen (limr. bi\nrelrell ' '   '\u25a0 a Idh a\n\u25a0    irni'.ly hci \u25a0 '\n  1       \u25a0 '\u25a0   '\u25a0 \u25a0'. \u25a0!   hull     \u25a0\u25a0\niir sinkii air' . luck\n\u2022\nHint \u25a0   ' '   ' i un I*     It\"\nme ni'ire slnul\nI ||        '.\u2022.'..\u25a0\ni, r,iniul I'lie hi\ntidint! ill the\nnn    The iviml fri'slii-iis. ;u\nmll'l il'.aiaps\n\u25a0   ,:' I md, mid\nihilliii)! uiml he .'..ill-\nInn       I'ln' i     'ti'   \"ill and round,\nrninieiit\n\u25a0\n\u25a0     nnd musinij\ni' i,|,len tiine, I lander inlo.,\niiddri'iii\n| '  :   \u25a0    .\n....        | fill\n'\n\u25a0       . \u25a0     . \u25a0 '....\n. \u25a0    \u25a0 \u25a0 he iui'imI        ll\nei lu.ii\npi\nII the dlM.'il : \u25a0\nI I lea wi\nI II pi it :\n.    ... . . red spiral\n('mil\n'\n:\u2022 uie.\n\u25a0\n\u25a0\nIdrel\n\u25a0   ei tin\nII      '.'\n'\nis I\nSELL EVERYTHING\n\u2022^\"'MF'rid\nMM\nrj,r\nir^l^S'i:-''-^^\nSql a'p'-T^SlfS\na^;ia.s.5aE\u00a3 58 6\n,\\\\\\v Uajjiii '.nl llii j. \\,X l\\i-n__lk__\\M-i \\Jxiii_!im_k-..i fai\nn ^T*ir* ^\u25a0~ir\"~\u00bb,,iif>,rr^'-\",,n^in'r*'\"nrirrr''n-:'\n,! , . .   .\u201e-.,,-,\"   |(\n\u00ab \u25a0\"^ifTnr'r'.'nrr'\u2014.\"'\"tit'\"'-\nVmi will find\nSuitable und\nI'si'ful Things in\nevery Department\n[or Christmas\nGilts\n('nine iii and com\npare our Mer-\ncliandiseand prices\nwith others, and\nvmi will liml out\nand  be convinced\nthat\n\"WE SELL FOR LESS\"\nFrom \"On Being in Love\" KlirtzS  CUjarS\nJI'UOMI'   K   JI.KiiMI\nYi ll\"\\T, bt't'ii ill InW, nf i-niirsi'!    If imt, ynu've |>\u201et i\n\u25a0\u2022a ,mn,     l.'.ve is like tlie measles; ivenll have i\u2022 \u2022 j\u00bbi\u2022\n\u25a0   \u25a0     a    Alsnliki ll a' measles, ive lake t only unci'  (Im\nneed never be . fruit] nl I'u'clii i\" il a seeiind time    Th,\niiKiii ivlni bus liml t a.iti -roiiiit, ihe musl dnngeruu-i pltieei\nml pla;    lie i ird;   rieks ni h perfei   sufe'.y\nI le can pienii in -hnd*  ' Is, rumble  hrnueji leaf, aisles\nil li' a', r nn in,    .   a .,\u25a0'..\"., ,;,  I ,\u25a0 .mi ,\u25a0'     He fears\n. ipiiet I'liumi \u25a0 nre than he vvnuld hisnivn a lub\nlie can '\"ii'.aa: ii ni. [sir *   n-andmvn lhe Rhine    lleeaii,\nn uv he las: a ure in'm lie very i.'iwsnf lhe\nll     Ilia .ni keep his hind llirough\nirl \u25a0 1     md res nl i r vurds in a\nIm \u25a0      '.,!.' ia\" I i in, iiuire las'.inji   I mi .\nnlil     lb      n In \u25a0       lijjl      \u25a0 alk ndo-vi, sivi'el\niligh: pull iinini-'i  In sombre rushes\nlit- cul . \u25a0 I oul dm .'i'i'. -a I',.mi'i'\nri,hint   lieini!     igli    . ii \u25a0 dnv n n sli|>'\npel    \u25a0 i.hniu I dii ..     lie ,..!! Innk inn\n' \u25a0 :        lie iis. ens In the  in II vnii'i - Wl sails\nred helm I1 .1 ips ivhi .\u25a0 Iiniids in his. bul\nri, \" I,ulli\" lik, fnree holds him I iiiinil m their\n' '\u25a0    lire\nr siel iiii     fill nl spends\nhearl     Luw's hundmuidt\nfriend      Ki   : i      and Admiration, ana!\nllti \u25a0 il    \u25a0   ' : - li '   npi'll fnr,  hut their\ninl mas,el is royal pi  .!\u2022\u25a0\u25a0. |mvs Inu one\nml leparts  Welike.ueiherish ivenrewry.wry fond\n,v never love again    A man's heat\", is a firework\nin ils lime li.isiie- heiivemviird    Mi teor liki\n\"!-., iiinmeiit. .nni lights with its glory the .vliol,\ninrlil beneath    Then   i c night \"t nur sordid ,''inm,m\nplace life closes it around i     ami lhe burnt-olll ease.\n\u25a0 |liii<i bm 1.  ii I'arih, In   useless ,ia<l imeured for, slowl;\nsnioitlderii lies    Once. breaking loose from our\nprison Imiids. ve dure, ns mutiny \"I'l I'rumctlieus dared,\n;.a scale tin' Olympian iiioimi, and snnich from Phichus'\nI e lire of lhe reals      HulipV lllOSC ivlll), hastening\ndown nguin e'er i '!;\u25a0 i oul can kindle their earthly ulliirs\n.,t ils lliiine hove is ton pure n light to hum long union);\nlhe unisnmi'liases thnl \u00bbe brent he, bin before il is choked\nmil \"a r,.I' use iii in torch lo ignite Ihe cozy fire of nlTcc\nlion Anil, alter all. ihe warming glow is more suite,1 I\"\n\"iir cold little buck |>arlor aai ., world than e- the burning\npn   1\" .'    I., aa diiiulil b,   '\u25a0 cestui lire of snme mighty\nVilSt    (III 1. till    1  a'l'ta     I-   till\na.       \\:i.. 'i\"ii will liiini ' heerily when\nllieki !\u25a0 'i mil     Affection is a\nn In '.\"I ir In In A..',  .nrl I\" piled up even\n.  \u2022    draw  nigh    ni'i men ami\nith their thin hands i lns| aal  the\nlitile children ian in- lie fi ml   iln  friend and\n' i  I. \"11 I'l      I''      il l'i' a'   l|     a   ..   '\nI  \u25a0    \u25a0 ]  I..;. ii\" . iiii ir noses ut ihe\nb ,1      I.. \u25a0        heap llu indm     ii|mti that lire\n\u25a0 ir gent Ic pre-Mires ol\n\u25a0he hand       - ilei'd     I'uii il\n\u2022 .    ml forbi iiraiii u    Vou can\nlei 11 1'iv .ami the rain fall unheeded then, l\"r your\n: ' .t'li mil be  Harm\n.nni lhe\nroiu 'I  i    \u25a0 ill\n||       :   ,\na  I\"'!   I\nAll,     til\"   a\nfoolish\nI'll','      llll-l  Hi   I\nI. lllll'll\nl\"aa|ls||        '!.,'. I,'  '\n ll       laa.ll\"\n\u25a0 \u25a0    liill mil\n'\n\u25a0 ' 'a\n'   '       '\nHave stood tin lest [or 30 YEARS in competition with\nllritisli Columbia, Eastern nnd Imported Cigars and an\nin greater demand than ever,   We turnout more Cigars\nthan anv ntlm (acton in li. I'.    Olil Ira.Inm brands are\nMade liv iiii'iii Lul' 'r iii\nKim\/.'- l'i ,'rl'iuiii\nFiiiinr,', Vrtlll ,-iiver. II ('\nC. L. BEHNSEN, Proprietor\nFruit and\nPoultry\nRanches\nWe    have   suitable   land,\nii.iili fm cultivation, al\nSiO lo $150 per acre, mi\nens\\ terms, short distam e\nsniiih ni Vancouver, Investments in City Property\npaying limn 'i in 1 -' per\nnnt. Correspondente in\nvii. .1.\nC. S. Douglas & Co.\nEstablished 188,1\n\u2022512 Hasting hi. W., Vancouver, B.C.\nFor a Nice Xmas Box qet bim a\nSmall Box of\nTERMINI'S\nI   ciniiK Si in Boxes 0110 onu ,5 nn oi youi m m K_J THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, 11. C,\nTHE EXPRESS\nNniMII   VANCOUVER,  ll. C\n\/\nA Weekly Newspapei, I'uhlislieil hy the\nEXPRESS PRlNII.NGCO.\nSubscription\u2014One Dollar per year\nGhorge I'iarii i:v, Editor,\n|, ll Williams, Manager,\nERIDAY, DECEMBER ;\u25a0 roo6\nCHRISTMAS.\nNo season, no lestival compares\nwith, nor has made a deeper impression upon our minds and heart,\nthan Christinas with all iis joys.\nThroughout the yeai we may lor\nget the nhl home and even\nlorget the days ol nur youth. Yet,\nwhen Christmas comes it brings\nback nld recollections and associations, which will never lade limn\noui memories. As i,on is drawn\ntowards llie magnet, so does the\nnhl home and the old Iriends lar\nawaj draw us at this season ol\nChristinastide, Happy are Ihej\nwho can turn homeward on that\nday, and affectionately embrace\nluml mother and lather, sist, r or\nbrothel and loving Iriends, Blessed are those whose hearts beat\nwarm on Christinas, and who love\nto see all round them happj and\nmerry, Blessed are they who nol\nnull love to see smiling fliers and\njoyous hearts, but who also know\nImu to make their neighbors con\ntented and cheerful, The best and\ngreatest nl nil the gills given to\nmankind is the heart full of love,\nThis is wealth which none ran\ngive   or   lake   from    us.   How\n asuieless  is  the  influence  ol\nsm Im heart,   li makes everything\naround happy,  us il the angels\nhave come again singing\n\u2022\u25a0 Goon Wn i Towards Mi v\"\nALL ABOARD FOR THE\nTHE YOKON\nThe question of transportation\nhv rail is the all-absorbing topic ol\nthe luuir in ilns province, Without In tta i means lor travel and\ntraffic the gnat fertile valleys and\nprolific terraces, oi benches, which\nabound throughout British Co\nliitnbia. would remain in thell\nvirgin state. To average citizens\nthat dwell heir on ilm Coast, the\ninterioi ol ibis province is as little\nknown as lhe Antarctic regions,\nlli,' business men, loo, show as\nlittle regard or aptitude Im tlie\ndevelopment ol the interior as\nthey did foi the outfitting ol\nparlies to the north in the Klondike stampede in 1897, I'lie. sil\ndown, play whist nr idle awaj their\ntime, and wait lor prospectors or\nrailroad promoters to file into their\noffices or corridors ol hotels, to\nsiinw   nun; wares,\nand  explain   their  scheni s,   or\nproffer advice in respect to lhe\npossibilities ol the interior.\nThe pioneers remember the\nstrenuous times when the building\nnl tin Canadian Pacific Railway\nwent through, But the road was\nbuilt, nevertheless. However, the\nsouthern portion ol this province\ndors not include lhe whole arm ol\nundeveloped British Columbia.\nNot by any means, There is the\ngreal interior to th 1 north of Hurrard inlet -sections as prolific in\nagriculture nnd stock-raising as\nthe beautiful Okanagan, and as\nrich in mineral as any mining\ncountry in the world, This\nmarvelous territory is  neglected\nInr the\ntt IM   nl   \\  RAM ROAD.\nThese sn lions are Cariboo and its\nadjacent territory to the north ; the\nCliilcotin, with the mosl pi rfeel\nstock-raising    district    in    tins\nprovince! lhe Lill it and Pembi 1\ninn Meadows. Phese are nanus\nto conjure with, everyone ol them,\nami the lucky tiller, herdsman and\nminer who, in the past found it u\nhardship lo pay *.'.. to 3 rents a\npound, and often twice ns much,\nwill have his dream realised by the\nconstruction \"I the Vancouver,\nWestminster & Yukon Railroad,\nK. (i. Macpherson, M, I'., snid\nBome time ago that \" ns all mails\nlead lo Rome, so all roads building today in this province will be\ntributary to Burrard inlet,\" and\nIroin North Vancouver all British\nColumbia roads must eventually\nlead.\nI UK  V. W. &   V.\nwill open up thc fertile Squamish\nValley,   at  the  bead  ol   Howe\nsound. To reach ibis point the\nproposed road will run from the\nSecond narrows, along the shore\nline ol the inlet, via Point Atkinson, the si south-westerly point\nnl ilm municipality. From Point\nAtkinson to the Squamish the land\nis heavily timbered in places ami\nnl mineral formation in other parts,\nas evidenced by the Britannia\ngroup nl mines, which is nne ul\nthe richest mining properties in\nibe district. Around Green hike\nthere is a considerable area ol\nmeadow laud ns well as timber,\nnull \\ I M II 1.\naimul n.i cms, is gonil meadow\nland suitable Iiii settlement On\nGreen river, liieveii-mile i nek.\nthere are splendid waler powers\nthat iiia\\ he developed. The\nPemberton Meadows hnve an area\nol .pi.iinn acres practically the\nwhole nl which is suitable for\nagriculture, Stock is abb- to run\noul the whole year round,\nTo sum up, the section ol\ncountry between Nortli Vancouver\nand Lillooet, and adjoining valleys,\nwill furnish, conservatively estimated, at least 20,000 acres ol\nagricultural land, besides large\ntracts ol timber now held bj\nprivate parlies, Greta Valley,\nPemberton Meadows, Clear Creek\nami Anderson Creek valleys,\nllllll   I    llaa.iailil    ICRI S\nof agricultural land, As a mineral\nterritory tin prospects are very\nencouraging, but undeveloped.\nAlong the Fraser river to Qttes\nnrl! is a distance ol about 182\nmiles, The Praser river is the\ngnat water course ol the province,\nlt is 780 inilrs in length, and\namong other streams which it\niii. in s are the Lillooet and Cliilcotin rivers.\nThe Lillooel district contains\nnliiuil 10,300,000 aires ll is\nlargely .1 pastoral country, but in\nlhe southern portion ol ii fruitgrowing is making good progress.\nIrrigation is necessary in man)\nplai a s. iwing to the dryness ol the\nclimate, and is accompanied by\nsm 1 ess when vei n has be, n tried,\nIn the *icinit) of the\n1.Kim.1 rivi 1;\nimportant metalifi rous deposits\nhave been discovered and give\npromise n| 1 onsiderable devi lop-\nniint. Tin same ma\\ In said ol\nSealmi Lake, and along Bonaparte\nliver placet deposits have been\n1 a Min:: 11 turns foi yi ars. The\nBridgi rivei district is noted lor\nbig game, and throughout the distrii 1 fishing and shooting is good,\nNorlh \"I  I.1I1 1 Ins  the gnat\nalisu ii 1 n| i annuo, which contains\n1)6,350,000 ,11 n s. Much has been\nsaid nml written ubout the smith\nem portion ol ihis ri< h gold mining 1 oiintry, imi iln- north, rn half\nnl u has In .11 but very imperfectly\nexplored, and the information regarding 11 1- luml' 'I I he central\nportion w.is a iu ii pn s, iA,. ut the\nlll'|isii\\'s   ||'\\   COMI'AXI\nin earl) days, ami In ii are loi ated\nboils St. Mil., od, Stuart and St\n|,lines. In iin vicinity ol Alex\nandra, 'One liundri d-and fifty mile\nI louse.   Soda  in' I,   and al the\nIllOllth \"I   the   Iblesll' ll  Ilia ]   ll.a |,\nare 11 iiuinbi 1 nl line rant lies pro-\naim mg grain, vegetables ami cattle. A roll, 1 mill is opi rati d here,\nand ai Soda Cr, 11, a grist mill is\nrun. The Qucsnell basin is very\nrich in minerals, espi 1 ially . opper,\nnnd  coal  and timber.     IT n  an\nalso about J 00 miles  iif  tiuilii 1\nnl gnnd quality,\n(lllllll, ra lies   In   the   SOUthwcSt\nul Cariboo, and contains large dis.\nun is ol pastoral and agrii nltiirul\nlands, especially in the Black\nwater  and   Nechaco  valh \\ s,   in\nwhich are 1 ontained ovi 1 i,oo 1,\t\nacres ol grazing land ami rich\n1 iv i-i bottoms.\nrv\u00ab    .    \u2022 r _ I       \u00ab\u2022    llir 1 Blructloim or approaches con-1 shall hu determined by arbitration us Corpurntlon uro Imrubj authorised to\nlIlM firt Hi North  iwctwl uith Iho mid wharf, Including I hereinbefore proviili'd.u'iid thu C pnnv execute ami deliver the ,-.-..---:, r>  I'.iil\n\u25a0 \/nil U ivi IWI tail  Hie Kraiti\u00bbt. bIiii'I ho aubniitied lu nnd, shall niiiintaiu the servieo ns ilelurinlued ol Nile to curry out Bitch trunstor.\n... 1 ...'.\u201e .1.   I     1-.   'im... ,\u2022  .a..,11 1...  I........1  ...\nVancouver.\nA BY-LAW\nIlie grilim*. Hllll'l ne Miiiiiimeu  in iiiiii . snail iiiiiiiiiaiu ine-i'i \\ii e us m hi i'\"ii'\" \u201e>  a......... \t\napproved bv tho Council ul tho mill bv mid arbitration, (mm ami nfler lhc     15. The Company shall bo bound to\niliito llxod bv the arbitrators therolor, maintain u regular serviee nn the said\nII, The maximum tares for passenger ferry, na provided hj paragraph live (8)\naial rail's for Ireighl to In* charged h) ul ihi- liiilenluro nl all wanna lasi\nthe l' paiiv shall be na follow* :       ' proved ol In iha- Ci ell of the Corpora-\nlaii-  and   Passengers   -   Monthl) liuii \u201e( North Vancouver, bnfore the i -\ntickets, for Nurlh Vancouver resident's atruclion ul iln- mild steamer la\nlhe Ferry Service to Vancouver.\nlit IT UNACTED HV   IIIK  IlKKVK  AM\n' Council \"i i!ii'('\"ti\"'i','ti,'ii aai iii<> Dl.irii'i\nil   Naai'lh   Valid,uvt'i   ill    Council   il\"l',l,l'l'\nIlia '   a|lll\\ OUUlUUll] 'l- UlllOWl a\nI. .llltli.'IU, is hi'll'li, gll'OlltU tie lll'OVIl Hill]\nrii'tk I'i iiie .ni'i Corporation loslgn mi,I nlHi\nIlm Corporntu Seiil I I -flru ili'llvorj lo the\n Hal |i|llh  Ilia'IVill   llalllla'a|.   >>t   llll   I ll'lt'll Uill'\n\"i Agruu ni bi'lwoeli llio Cur|>uritlluii mi'i llio\nSorlli Viiucouvoi 1',1'iy >v I'mviir r.,i\u201e|,iui.v,\nl.iiniii'ii, in cancel present))' existing Agree-\niiniii- mill ilie mi ill Cuinpnny, iiiiiI lovliliir in-\n10 HOW tlll'alllUa'llli'UI-   I\"*   'Ila'   i'llll,ill,:   .Ull   nl'\nlltu la na Servieo botivoeti Sorlli Viui'-ouver\nHill] Villli'iillViT I'll.,', llinl Inr lillllT ],lll'|iii>t'\\ 'ill\nto bo uxtont and upon tin- lorinii, mil in Uio\ninmiiioi -i'i lortli in ti form ei ludeiituru, ivlilcli\nIsannoxailHiH scliwlulo to litis Hj-!,,,,, hihI\nilnn iillui Uie mi mi'i ilui'd iif tin' -nhl Corporation,\nII, Tin- It, am,  J I in-'l  fair nil  |ilir|MM'.\nHS UlO''Nortli Vlllla aallVaT I'a'irj'   llylllll,   UN  ,\"\n|*||   I'}   UlO I'OUIICll   Ul|   111''  i-   ll   all!,  ail  Nia-\n,,,Iiiii I   Iiiui;\nItoOl'lVl'll   llll' ..\u2014.-HI nl  111.'   Kla'i'laus, ill  nil\nI'K'iiiiiii Inr llio pnrpoio, liolil mi tho    iIhj aaf\n, UNO,\nItoconililored ny llie Council, uml Dually\nmlni'te'l mnl signed ny tlie Iti'i'vu nml Clerk,\naim m'iiIi'i mill Un' Curporato Sent ian the\nalny nf , 11X10,\nITIII.I nlla   I'll 111.  I\nlies nil tile WeSl   s|,|i   ill    thf    I'Tllset\nriver, between Soda < reek ami\nCliilcotin ii*' i, .imi is about 40\nnubs sipiaii. ll is but sparsely\nsettled, the 1 ounlr) I\" ing pi im 1\np.ilk adapted in stock raising.\nAi ihr present time Ireighl\nteams, with bun In leu biiises\neai b. air the imK 111 ,111s ol   traiis-\nportation tn ihe. wonderful\ncountry.\nLike all mails projei ted rei entlj\nInl   llllll -I   I 1,lllllll,III.   ibe \\ am nu\nmi. Westmiiister & Vukon is in\nhave branches in develop the valleys on its llanks besides opening\nup ibe northern interioi ail ihis\nprovince. It mav be added that\nPresident John Hendry, iu the\n(ace nl all saaits oi opposition, has\n-in 1 eedi al in having ibe lirst se,\ntion nl ibis road built it   New\nWestminstei  in Vani ouver,    His\nable assistants in ihm great work\nare Vice-president CO, Wh Ken\nilen,   Managing   Dircctoi   A.   IT\nWoods and Sei n tarj James |ef-\nI KV.\n[SCHEDULE.]\n'Pills Indenture, made ihe\n1    day \"f       in the yenr ol\nnur Lord, lUCtl, between the Corporation\nnf ilie District of North Vancouver,\nhereinafter rolerredto as \"ThoCorpora\nliim \"nf the lir.-i purl and llie Nurlh\nVancouver Kerry aud I'awor Oonipntiy\nLimited, hereinafter ended \" ihe t'.,n 1 -\npnnv,\" of the si ml part.\n\\v'ui:iii:is. hv au Indunturo dated iln\n23rd day of .Inly, 1803, between the\nparlies herein, ilm saiil Corporation\nleiiseil In lhe saiil Company lhe lerry\nsteamer known as lhe \" North Vancouver,\" ntnl a I'i'riiiiii \"I lhe iiri'slmre ni\nHnrrnrd Inlet, nl the foot of I sdnlo\naveiuie in saial iniiiiieipiilily. ami ilm\nsniil company ugi I toopurutt*a ferry\nservice between the City ol Vancouver\nami North Vancouver un tlielerma ami\nI'l'llalill'all- Mil Olil  ill   S;|ii| Ill'll'lUlir,\nAmi. U'uiiuias. In im liiilenturedntoil\n(lie ninth dny ul January, ItKH, between\nthe parties hereto, ihe suid cor|mratioi\n-ubli'i l\" ilm -ai'l Company lhe licensi\nami power grunted In il lhe saiil Inr\npiiriilinnnii lhe l-'lh .lav ol  ill Illher,\nIUU3, hy Mi- Majesty the Khi|i, ill the\nri'.'hi aai ilm l'i'a,\\iiii'e ,,i llritisli I'ulnni-\nnia. in make n-e ami pii a ferry service\nbetween Nurlli Vancouver anil lhe City\nnf Vancouver,\nAmi,  iViimikak, ihe saiil coinpniiy\nIiiiii- 1 n operating a furry service a-\nii'orcsuid under lb,' sai.I tuo agreements ,\nAmi. iVumm.m, lhe parlies have, sub-\nJoel I'l ihe provisions hi'roinaltur contained, agreed in cancel ilm -ai'l two\neclating agreements ami lo enter inin 11\nne\u00ab .i.'rea'iia.'iii. 1- herein set forth, nml\nmi ihe lorma iiiid I'limliiiuii- hereinafter\ncontained:\n\\\"i\\,   llll-     lUnKKUXNT   '.Vll\\l--i,ill\nthat, in 1 Ideralion nf ilm premises\nanal nf ilm execution ol ilm presenl\nagreement ihe -ai'l Indenture \"i ihe\n23rd dn) of July. lun:;.ami of the Ulli day\nJanuary, 1001, between in.' |.:,r,la - -hail\nIn- cancelled ami declared al au end\n(nun Ilm,lay ,,i the c ing inin lurcc\naai ihe proscnl agreoliu nt,\n]. Tho Corpornlion iu coiisiderati i\nthe    pri'llli-i'-    ami    nf    llie     pay lliellls.\ncovonauta ami condltloni hy ilm said\nCoilipiUIV  In  he   |'.li'l,   perfurmcl   ami\nobserved, lease- in Um Company the\ntern !\u25a0 ii known a- tlm \" Nurlh' Vancouver\" ninl all equipment, gear and\nplant used in connection therewith, fnr\na peril i In make up iu all thirty vears,\nfr - 23rd day ul July, 1003, na ly.\nup lu ilm 23rd day nf .Inly, 1033, subject\nto the '\u25a0 uulltloiia hereinafter mentioned,\n\u2022_'. lim c.,r|'airnii\"ii also lea-ea In tlm\nCompanv tho foreshore on Hurrard Inlet\n.11 tl    fool \"f  Lmi-'laih' avenue, \t\nhundred (100 feel in width, an shown\nnn Ih' plan hereto annexed ami thereon\ncolon I green for a like peri\".! ..( mini\nyear-, from Ilm IMrd 'lay \"I .Inly, 1003,\nsubjci' n. ilm provision* and limitation!\nconlnhii'd In lim lollowing paragraphs:\nml The Company -hall nn tin- .i.m.. .\ninfill a im; int\" lurcc furlhullli pro-\ni I ie extend ami Improve the wlinrl\nnlrcnilj ranslrueleil bj il \"ti lhc -ai'l\ninre-hnr.'. ami shnll |.r..\\ i.].- Ihercoii nil\n  a Ill Illllell   Inr III.   i.a|,.\nI'l'lllelie, ,f passengers ami lhe laiulillg\n,| ,,.,.'.      mnl   it li,',   vehicles ami  the\ninl.,.i'h   \u25a0   ol   if' III '   from   Ilm   fern-\nlaa,.llll   li   Company -hall mi ihi- ngr\t\nimiit i, \u25a0 ami! inl\" force forthwith  pru\n  'I    Ua        . 1) S-1 T < I.' I    pr\"|a,'r   .11 llll* NH' ll'-   \u25a0 4\nwalks I r lhe Ingreas nml egn\npedealri maun ilm wharf anil:.t\u2022 t*r\u25a0 \u25a0-* liw\nllierel I iil-n provide s,'|iarnle lip-\nproiiclii \u25a0 inr ilm Ingress ami egn -- nl\n\u2022hiriilnr Irnllie.\nno Tl,\" Compan) shall 1 .r-.\\j.I.\u25a0 guard\nchains il tlm end \"I ilm wharves ami\nnii ii -mt.ilm walliiig-rumn, projmrly\nllghteil liv electric lid,I an,I heated (nr\ntin' ii- A lerry posaengera\nnl 'lie' Cotnniun sluiil give lo tlie\nUrltlshColuinhln Kfcclric llnilway ('mm\nI nt ii v, ur any other coin pnin running\niriim enra Iii the Miinlclpnlitv. ihe light\nta, run llieir curs mi in saiil wharf, pro-\nCorporation heforc any wurk is begun hy\nlim Company thereon,\nill The said wlinrl ami all ilm buildings, approaches, ways nml nppiirtcn-\naneea therowlth shall he niaiulaluoil 1\"\nthe Culupilliy in a L'naiil alnlo '\u2022! repair\n  ami ellii'ii'iiey during  lhe  leiln nf this\nAgreement,\nTo  Authorize  the  Execution     (g) The aald wharl ami approaches\n, . ivr'.i   ahull he properlv lighted nnd kept clean,\nOl   .in  Agreement   With     (hj ti\u201e. Cum'-muy agrees ami coven-\niU\u00ab     M\u00ab-,U     lf.\u201e.n.\u201ei.. iintatluit the said wharf iiiiiI uppriMclioa\nthe   North    Vancouver (|u||1, i>nlUru.ul \u201er,.ril,1|,.li|l\u201ei >nil.\nFerry  &  Power   Com- \u00bbblu'\":l\" u'^\"'!'{, '\"r \";' rousonubii*\nreqiilri'ini'iils  nl  ilm  peiteatrluna nml\npany, Limited, Regarding vehicular irallic ther\t\n; i i Tlie I' pany further agrees llllll\nil uill not eriel Its'turnstiles ami barriers nu ilm sai'l wharf i rer lie allure\nthnn n lim' drawn (ruin n point mi Hm\nprolongation nl ilm westerly line uf\nLonsdale avenue, luiitherly twenty feel\nfrom high \u00bbaier mark, ami r dug at\n.\u25a0   right anglos across said wharf, as ahuwn\n.uliilii.,,..,. (ii,,',.]\",.\u201e\u201e.\"i, Id    \"II tho Mid pan her.\", annexed, 111.\nas I,, lhat |,,,rli\"ii \"I the wlllirl erected\nmi tlic loroahoro north of il\"' -ai'l I\t\nih   C pan* will al all ii a (luring\nIbis agreement nlluM ilm public free\ningress and egresa over and across the\n-nine in uny \u00ab hurl or dock hum erected\nnr which 'may hereafter ho erected\nmi the fori'sbiiri'iiii eitlmr siile nl Inn-\n'lllll'avenue.\nAmi ii is further tigree.l bolween ll\nparties that tin' Curporaloii Bhall not\n\"hsiruel nr perinil saial pi ni if tin'\nwharl north of ilm -aial line in he\nobstructed so aa in any way in Impede\nthe ferry service, and llinl such portion\nol ilm \"Inui ami approaches sluiil he\nmaintained by the Corporation ami the\nt'i,mpany jointly,\n3, The Company shall provide ihe\nnei'i'ssary wllttlf Inr the landing \"I tin'\nferry steamers in ilm Ciiy of Vancouver,\nami tlm provisions of sub-sections c, f,\nv. ami h, nf paragraph Iwo [2 \"f this\nngreenieiil shall apply 1\" such viliari,\nthe approaches Iherelo, ami ilm build-\ninns thereon.\ni. The sai'l Corporation, in cunsiileru-\nli.aii ol the premises ami subject I\" nil\nIbe covenants, terms ami enmlili'iiis\nherein sei forth, hereby sublets lu ihe\nCompany all that license, rinhi, power\nunit privilege grunted I\" It, the Bold corporation, under the grant  Ir   Mis\nSlnjest, the King, dated the 12th day ol\nDecember, 1003, i,> operntuo ferry s.t-\nvice as aforesaid for the residue ol the\nlorin of lifteen yeara inentlonud In -niii\ngrunt, saie and excepl the last three\ndays of sai'l term, ro iiavb ami to iiolii\nthe said license term or grant unto the\n\u25a0aid conuiany from the coining Into\nforce of lids ngreenieiil ami durh \u2022' lhe\nresidue ul tho term of years aforesaid,\nsave ami except the Insl three 'lavs\nthereof.\nui In the event of the -ami license\nbeing determined nr becoming void at\nany time, the present agreement, ->\u2022 iur\nas Um aiih-lettse ol snld license, right,\nimMrr ami privilege Is concerned, shall\nbei void\nihl ll -hall ninl iiuiy be lliwtlll In ami\nfor the sai'l Coin pany from time m\nlime nml at all li s hereafter during\ntlm residue of the sai'l term \"i lltleen\n(in yours, excepting the IubI three ilnys\nthereof, peaceably ami quietly t\" possess ami i'iij\"( the rights ami privileges\ngranted by ilie snial hereinbefore recited\ngrant. Ami ilm Bidd cuinpnny hereby\ncoveiinnte and ngrees i, ith ihe Cor|ium-\nli.m ihai ii shall ami Mill from lime m\ntime ami al all lim.- liercnflcr \u25a0 liinuvr\nllie    Sllill    lerill    \"i    lifleell     ii'l      nall-\ngrani'il, oiiaerve, perform and keep all\nilm provisiuns, condilions nml ubligi'\nlions in ibe -niii hereinbefore \"veiled\ngrant,  ami wliich  lienccforlh mi ilm\nComiuiny's pan oilghl to I baerved,\nperloriued ami kepi, ami shall ami Mill\nimin lime In lime ami at all times hereafter -.!\"\u25a0. defend and keen barnilesi\nami lliilemnll) lie -ai'l **aari.<>r:i 1 i>an\nfrom mnl luminal nil and uli niniiiier of\nactions, claims nml ileiunnda whataia'ver\nfur. ami nu a unl \"I Ilm Willie ur III\nany wise relating thereto.\nie llie Corporation Bhall, on tlm\nexpiration nf ilm term \"i such liceiiBe\napply (nr a renewal thereof, nml mi\nobtaining bucIi renewal, uill sub-let the\nsame to the Conipnny-on the siune terms\nand cundlliona a- herehilH'fore pruviileil,\n.',. Tlm Conipnny shall maintain a\nregular ferry service between Nnrth\nVancouver and the City \"f Vancouver\nns follows:\n\u25a0ui The regular ierry aervlee a- pr\"-\niiih\"l inr in thi- iigreemelit, or na may\nhe bereinulier liseil by arbitration i-\nliereiu provided, -hull he illrecl between\nthe Lunsiliileavenue wharl nml the City\n\"i Vancouver, Thisprovlsiiiiii however,\n\u25a0hall imi prevcnl iln- Company from\nrunning extra boats in ami Irom ilm\n-ai'l l.'iiisilnle avenue wlinrl via other\npoints, nor prelum ilm Compan) Irom\narranging wilh the Council nf ilm Cur-\n, .ralllaan   fnr   sliell estm  I'mlls   landing\nal    |a,a|||t-  III   |||0   ,M U ll ii'l | HI 111 I   OlIllT lllllll\nl.iii,s,lule avenue wlinrl without calling\nllaa T.'.ll\nI nm a more freipionl sen me i-\nagreed lo nr ti v.-1 hy arbilratii ia lis\nherein pruviileil inr. ihe following shall\nhe ilm lium schedule :\nin  During thi' whiter i lbs ll it a\nfrOIII Ilm 1-1 'In* nf lleliiher la.\nonlv, iMn ilii'lars.\nfamily tickets to be purchased ai Iho\nC pan'v's iiiliee, only I'm'any member\nnf families in Ni.nl, \\ nneoiivor, uol in-\nhiding lodgora uml servaiiis, lml in-\nchilling resiileiil houseliolilora ivilhoiil\nian.iln-, ai lim rale ni  One  Hollar\n'I nui inr tlilrt) trips, such tickets to he\nmil transferable uml Btibjeel t\" forfeiture\nf [i'upro|ierly uaed.\nC nl tii i. .ii llckola,  giving IMeiilv\ntripS,     laalllll\",    lllaal  |aa|'   .-ill'.'ll' fari'S,\nten cents, Anv person creeling a\ndwelling house in Nortli Vancouver\nwithin tin' nexl liv years, \"i\nthe value ol lifteen hundred dollars '>r\nupwards ami being a bona tide rosldonl\nshall receive ll tree pn- (ur ''in- year\nIrom tlm 'laie uf ilm completion of bis\ndwelling house.\nKrciglil mi lloods,- I'llBseugera lu he\nallowed to carry one hundred pounds ol\ng I- Iree, to be handled entirely by\nilmiii-K. s, iiiid nl-\" bicycles and iinh)\ncarriages,   li Is under' I.U0U pounds,\nt. ii ci ni- pur inn pounds; I.  i ids\nand upwards, |1.50 per ton; contents ol\nloaded wagons or other vehicles,  \u2022\u25a0\nhall nbnve rale- lor g is\nProvided that merchiinls ami traders\ncarrying on business in prom sea In\nNorth Vancouver and Bhippihu frelglil\nin small parcels, aggregating iu une\ninoiilh l.niiii puun is nr upniirds shall\nhe entitled tu receive lhc beiielll of Ilm\n1,000 pmiinl rale here nbeforo provided,\nAnimals \u2014SI p and pigs,  16 cents\neach single. L'.'i eetits return: horses ami\ncnttie,  h \"u cents siugii   36 ci uts\nreliiru;   nne  horau  ami  vehicle  (un-\ninadcii) 2S cents Bingle, I ila return ;\nIwo horses ami vehicle (unloadcdl Ila\ncents siti'.'le. 65 cents return. How\nbunts \"\u25a0'' coins each May. Live stock\nmay be received at owner's risk only.\nThe above lares for vehicle* Include the\ndriver, Uedueod ran- for vehicles\nowned by reaiilents ol Nortli Vancouver\ncan he arranged with th mpany.\nThe illume rules shall include nil Iniul-\ning nml wharfage ahm-\ni'lm reeie, lhe llietlihers nf   Ihe   COI11I-\ncil, ihe clerk, Ir'itsiirer, engineer,\nmedical health olllcer, the loreniuii aai\nilm waterworks and the constables ol\nil, irporation shall be entitled in free\nliassage on the ferry bnni-\nIn ilmev. ni of ilm presenl municipality nf Nnrih VancouverIxilngdivided\ninin two municipalities hy iln- menr-\npurntion nf n portion tliereof into .i\ncity \"r otherwise, ilm same nil'mer-\nnf lhe two iiinnii'ipnlilies sluiil be entitled in free puasng the ferry bonis\nas provided iu ilm next preceding\nparagraph.\n\",. Ily May ni rent (nr ilm foreshore\nherein demised and fur lhe rights a,ml\nprivileges herein granted, lhe ('iiinpnn>\n\u25a0hall pay in tin- Corporation lhc bu i\nono hundred dollars  i*lnn   a month\nI'lieli ami every month during i liiiuu-\ntion of this agreement, llie lir-i pay-\ntii,-iii i<> lie due nml payable on ilm lirsl\nda, <>i ilm month succeeding tliecoming\ninin force nl thi- ngreenieiil und there-\nillterou iln- lir-t dan a,i ench succeeding\nmonth, Tlm cor|Hiratlon -hail have ihe\nright \"I re-enlr) inr iinn-payiuenl \"i\nrent,\ns  riu* Cuinpiiny shall, nuill ih'' said\n\u25a0learner \" Nortli Vai iver\" i- Inken\nmer by il a- liereilinfler provided.\nMiniiit.it>ii uml uphold ilm said stuauii r\nher liuii'liinery ami her whole i rjllip-\nni,'tit ami L-ear ei every kind n goo 1.\nefficient nud serviccubli condillon, and\n\u25a0hail l.eep iin- aamo Insure,! ngainsl loss\naar lllllllll'.''       la,   Ipe,  HCClllOlll   OT  -I'TIII    \"!'\nany oilier marine ri-k in the (nil\nnu ,1 of l\u00bbr liiBlirahlu  value in lhe\nallll.a   of   lhe sill,I I'nrpnrnllnU. In ll'llOlll\nuny loss -hall he payable, nml shall\nlialge ilm pnliey nr pnliei i Insurance\nwltll lb\" -aiil ('.'rp'ir.ili'iti. ami sham\n'lull pay all premiums oil -na':. nolle) aai\n|,\"lien - a- they befoni ''hi\", ami lodge\nilm r ipi- tin rei\"i miiIi iln Corporation.\nII, tu il vonl nl I'i\u2014 nr dnmage\narising i\" snid steamer i\"r wldch com-\nliensatiun i- rec IvihI under -.ml Insurance pnliey nr pniiries, iln   Cnrpairn-\ntiOII shall enlltril'llte SUCll i'iill|i'la-.l!l,>li-\nair audi less -um a- inn, he m '\u25a0.\ntowards tin' cosl \"f replacing, refitting\nnml repairing Ibo suid steamship, nml\nthai alter ilm worth nf repairing\n'\u2022r replacing   is completed, uml  any\n(leanishin    -\"    replacing     tl\t\ndestroyed slmil l\u00ab the propi rl) \"I tlm\n('orjHirntinii, Imt subject tn ilm enn\naliii..ii\".l Hu- Agreement.\nin iin the termination aai ii.i. Vgree-\nmen! liy lapsoof iii r ilm - r determination thereof mi tlm default m\nilu' ('\"mi i lo maintain a g I nml\ni'liii mni ini, service a- provided b)\nparagraph five IS \"i iiu- Indenture, \"r\ntn (uliil aar comply with lhe U'rms nf\nIln- Igreemellt, llien ll -hull Iw in tlm\np\"Mer and uplloll \"i Ilm i \"r|\" nil\n\u25a0al,I,    ta.    |,'-     tl |\u00abTUlill||S    llf    -ll.il\n(err, serviee Iheinselves, wlieli tlm\ni ..iii|iain\\ - rights ami privileges lierein\nhall immediate!) a eiiae .mA uoterinlni.\nI.lll     ,li-aa     I'a    |a  ,fl  !   ,|-.      ,|||a|    ||. , |,| jr.'    ,1\nineiiccil\nil Alter the new steamer referred to\niu ilm hot preceding paragraph has\nbeen pui in operation ami run satisfactorily taa Lloyd'sstirvcyoron snid ierry\nservice im' ii pa'riaaal of iaaiirleet, days, the\nCorporation ngn es taa transfer the said\nsteamer \" North Vancouver\" lo ihe\n-unl Company us Its absolute properly,\nin In-Usui iis lhe .-aiil Company mny\ndetermine,orsold by ii nml ilm pr,,,' Is\napplied by -aid Cuinpnny as it mny see\nIII. ami llie ileevo nml Clerk ni Ilm' snial\nprevented hv Btrlkes or -ire.-- nf\nweather, nml. failing ilm maintenance\n\"I    sneli   service   lhe   t'ullllell    aal    Ilm\ni orporalion may in once, without notice\ni\" ilm Cumpaiiy, ami at ilm Company's\na'\\p. n-e place \"ii tin' ferry route such\naleanibuill serwiv a- may al Ilm lime\nhe available, ami c nlintie ihe same\nuntil tlm Company's service ia resumed,\nami iii il uml nf tin- Company fall-\niu^ Im' n periaa.l ni len ilnys, unless pre-\nvented hy Birlki - stress \"t weather or\nnnitlers nver itliich lhe Company bus\ni,\u2014nti il t\" resume such service or becoming insolvent, then their right to\nuperntesuid terry service ami lhe lease\n.a sai.l taare.-lii're fronting mi LonfldAle\navenim uml all wharves thereon shnll\nipso facto celiac ami determine and be-\ncome mill ami void, lml subject always\ni.. the rights \"i ilm Corporation fur\nI'umpeiisiiliuii for -mii failure uml fur\nbreach ni conlrnet, ami also subject to\nI'liinpensuliuii n, the Company us hen-\nInlwfure pruvlded.   I he C puny shall\nforfeit nml pay by way of liquidated\ndamages, to ilm Corporation in ilm\npublic interest Ilm sum ,,( live dullurs\n\u2666\u2022',.un   (.ar   each   irip  provided    by\nthe   II clledul, illeil     In     he\nmade by ihem during the term\nnt this ngreenieiil unless bucIi Irip is\nprevented h) Btrlkes, accident or stress\n\"I ncather or oilier matters mer which\nthe cumpnii) has no control, und In.\niibilily na [ami ure by liuirier another\nboat, uud thut i,ver uml above llll)' less\nihai may he sustained by private persons,\nIII, Inth,'event of amy dispute arising\nbetween the parties hereto ns ta the\nInterpretation of ibis agreement, the\n-nmi' shall be submitted to arbitrators\nand determined by them.\n17. In ml,lill,,n tn ,i\u00abmsti,,iis ol inler-\npretatlon the following matters shall no\nBottled In arbitration!\nIn) Changes iu lhe (iTry mules unit\ntiniosehiihue.ns provided iu Bub-section\ne,,( paragraph live t.'i) of this agreement.\nlb) The amount i\" !\u00bb\u2022 paid In the\nCorporation i\" the Company Bhould the\nCorporation mi ilm termination of this\nAgreement exercise the option provided\nin paragraph len Un, nl this agreement.\ntin Am arbitration hereunder Bhall\nhe Bllhjl'Cl I\" Ilm pra.vi-inlls ni tile Arlli-\nIrntlon Ait \"i Hritlflh Colombia.\nIs. In Um event \"( Hm City ol North\nv.i uv. i being l'.n,.i-,l oul ol ilm present luniilcipnlity nr part tliereof nil the\nrighla \"f iln- Corporation under this\nAgreelui nt ahull veBl In the said City uf\nNurlh Vuimiiuver mi lhe hitter'- assuming ilm obligations ni the Corporation\nhen under, a ml wherever \"Corporation\"\ni- used in iln- Agri'i'iucnl the wonlfl tlm\n\u25a0 Cit) \"i Sorlli Vnneouver\" shall be\nsllli-liluli'l\nIn   Ih.'   h    porl   \"I   Um    ferry\natciiinersami tlm Imu,I office m this com-\n. I\u201e- eatalilished n ul main-\ntuined in Nurlh Vancouver,\nL'u  Thi- ,gl ni i- I'lui'liliiiiiul and\n\u25a0bull niii, ii tm'nil\" li-ree on ibe Company itiuiic written notice i\" ihe\nCoiiiu i, \"i it- readiness tn carry mil ilm\nsame, ui.,i on -nh notice Iwing given ii\nshall iinnmdintsly come into effect,\n'.'I. I'ruvided llml iu ilm event ni tho\nCompany nol gi'iug bucIi notice nn or\nMore tlm lir-t da, \u25a0\u25a0( .Inly next, 1007.\nthen iln- Agreen enl -hull be null ami\nvoid uml n( im (nne and effect, ami the\n\\greo nl- \"i tlm third day of .Inly,\ni'\"t. .md tlm ninth day uf January,\nIIHll, hei ween tlm puttie- herein -hall\nn tn.tin in fori \u2022'. nnd ilm rights and\ntinti! \"i tlm parties Bhall nol I.e\neffected in nil) way hy llh- Agreement.\n'2\". In il vent \"i ihe Cum pany not\nexercising il ptinn tn miter Into this\no.-r.iiiii'ii, provided inr u- above, uml\nthe same la'cotnliif in conseipienee void\nnndiil nu effect and ilm Company agrees\nta. |.a, an.I reimburse i\" ilm Corporation\na'l it,,, ex|s ,,-\u2022 - ne urinal l.y ii iii connection with ilm pr nt  Agreement,\nincluding legal ex|wiiiefl, printing ami\ni'X|K'iisi ,ul submitting the nccossar) by-\nIan to lhe electors,\nK miims- nn Usui the -unl Corpora.\nlion uml ihe - nd Cuuipnii) liuie affixed\nIhelr cnr|Kiratc seals tl\"' day and year\nnfoiesnid,\niHllf I.     -   a a.|    Wltll   Mil' ,\nr,,r|aaar.ii, seals ol ilm I or-\nuid ,   inpniiy and *\nda'liier.,1 tta In- preseni f\nhi*   \"I   IprlllliehlBlvo,   u   I I I-I  ilirll   [,.rrj   |,,ul-  ami  th, ir w|llij ul     la\nI' iiglngln th\" i pan). and aili li\nrviee -hall begin from eai I, lerminii\nimi Inter tlinti \"l'i a in, mid I,\" maintained until M'i p.  u-l\"   nml\ntint,alter un hourly service until IU\nP in Inclusive.\nI' aruiL' ilm slimmer inniilbs, thai\ni- Irom tlm l-t dn* ol Ma) i\" ilm SOtli\n11  of Si |itonibcr, a lit   Imu\t\n\".\u25a0in  fr sl  terminus  imi\nluier Uu  I.'i u, ia, mul !\" inaiiitn I\nimlil II' o'clock i' rn  inclusive\ni-i   I'he lasl ha.it leaving tlic , ll   \"t\nVancouver al nlghl -hall in ai\nlied up al ilm la nsilide avenue wlinrl\nlur ilm night, ui il leave Nnrlli Vai I-\nver mu later t1 an Hi L'i n. in. mi tlm\nluii, hull-hour's -erv.ee,\n,,\u25a0  \\,, alterntiun In the llmo sebclule\n C puny may have In anv wharl  i  ELECTORS   Oh    NOR I H\nlauding t\"t lerry purinwa, and I\npiiee I\" la' llxed  In  airlnlr.it' I\nilm term- nt paragrupli 17 lu i   I\n11  Tim Company shnll paj t\" tlm\ni \u25a0 n-'Mii ii iln' tern i,.iin,ii ,.( this\n\\.   \"   I'llU   111      till'    -lllll      aal      a   |g|||      1| I, |,' I, \u25a0  \u2022!\nilullnrs <sim , being tl   i due ol tin slip\nun Hu nh shore 11 II irrnnl Inlet, Iw-\n'\" lie' l .a    ralioll,  a- iilreadv\nlivi hv urblirail i\ni '.'\u25a0 Arbili ilora shall delcrnih i\nIln- mine uf i ie I  p.ii.'. - Iteami \"\nami \"ther pr,  \u00abrn. ai- !\u25a0 .r a going fi ri\nconcern, wil mill allowing anyth i\nferriage pi     egesoi rights aai franchise\nlor llien-\" ar goodwill, lml onlv mr Um\nVANCOUVER\n'|*\\hl.   S'alla  I     lllll     llll      llinVl    I-    A\nI       Ol,..   ...| !    I'a   ia,,    i||a,.||\n,,ia|aii iin, ,. \u25a0. nl in.  Municipal!')! mil In\n'uini a,, ..ta    , Hull) l|itl im.I, North Van\n\u00ab i . thu i.'tti ila] ol Di \u25a0 in\nh  nn \"1 ' ^  \"   III.\n, |. in\nli\\   I'm tr\nRelurnln* \"\"\nhull Im imi'l' wilhonl Um coiiseiil \"i ,,[.,,,, ;,i,  material ei|ulpineiil\nthe Council nl lli\" Corporation, and th\"     i:l  pi\u201e ,\u25a0 ,\u201e\u201e\u201e shall on\nCorporatliilishnll luive ilm ris'hl In enll|t|l(, ||r., ,|;\u201e ,,f -,.|,i,,, i\u201e,\ni,.,,!, the Company, ami lhc Cumpaiiy ,,1,., |\u201e|p aM,| put ,,, o|wniliuii mi\n,. .hull hnve lhe righl l\" call u|  ih.' ,|\u201e   \u201e | |-,.rrv. gcrvice, |\u201e Iii n ol lhe -ami\nvldedsuc pany shall flrsi enterV Coriajrallon at liitervals of notless II .        .   '.\\,,rli,   v.\u201e ver,\" a  lea\n..,.,\u201e   ,\u201e,. ill \u00abiil, ihe l\",rv Com- twelve monllia In niake such changes ill a\u201erthy and thoroughly elllclcnl double\npan, .atlslactorvtoltproteclingittrnm lhe rouU-i ami the tlnialibleof llio hm onded passcnijor ferry stei r, capabl,   '     ,;   ..\nuiiv'llabllitv wlileh the Kerry I iwny \u25a0wvli-o iu tl ilgenel t the Irallic 0f carrying three liundrcl passenget\nmight h rb) ren I allowing carB \"liiv lr ' lo time wpilre, mil nl a i t I  ol In\ni.a run a.n -.ml wharf. i   Iii ii,\" on nl ol lhc Company nol than thirteen knots per hour, tl,\" sumo\n,., \\|| plana for the .-..,,s^tr.n-i,-,n or agreeing tu the changes required I\" th\" to Iw bulll in nccnrdmico with  plans\nImprovement ol the -.nal wharf or any \"I Corporation, ,,r vlco versa, llio qncs  nml designs in he submitted to and ap.\nNOTICE\npriil,li \\... i i- IIKHBBY aiVKH\nI tlmt ' \u25a0 r\u00abli \"i llie I\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 '^i- ol thi\nIHntrli [nf I i mro -^ I fflll bo in**' u \"ii\niin- \\ .1, ouvei Kerry Hy i\u00ab\u00bb. l\"   on\nVV.-iii laj  tlic i.!ili'liiy ol IK'COI\n! \u25a0 .1- .*l IlK   III   nli'l 7  O'clock    .     l'i\n\u25a0 'hui tii.'  Mui\nUhHl Ui ui I i I'h lip hMboeii\nlutKiiik' Ofl     '- tiki nf rote ol\nllll III* :. '.lml I,,'.\nllll'll.\nI     Ij      I,., .,\nAi i \\   I'lll. li   i    Mi. THE  EXPRESS, NOKTIl VANCOUVER, R. C.\nI. 'a.\nm\nI   1  ';   Tt\n,:  f        \/    L\nB. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY\nhn    ll    i      I ..\u2022 Rail*\nCom |        I Ilil   11\n5) Sti Iti    i it l.al'i'l  I hn . Si |lti\nlint . \u25a0       iliead of I\nH\\   -|'t ii ..:   about   -' ,\nline \u00ab i||   |n u|\u201e imed      :\npan) has also in il tu uli  trii\nlightii\nis lieii I by tin\nMore Houses Needed.\n\\t   till      pi' s, 111    I      till I.     .11,\nlindiiig dail)\nill    Ninth    Vain hum t\nj thai .in   lun . il  in n sidi   on  the\nh   aai iln   ml, i.     ['his,\nil tin   .,1' at ipies\ntuilis nt  lim  Iniul   |(i|   nm   i ill  ' Iis\n:\u25a0 am-     v. iill.     II      ll        ,l:l'i\npossible to In ii -a  those indlisirioiis\nll   ll       ,1       llOllll       it \"al.al\ntlic  busiiii ss  a um\nrally.\nI In ie is an inn ,1, in.nul\nti   i        and en iv  ila\\\nRATEPAYERS\nVOTE\ni-'i'i,' tui:-\nFerry By-Law\ni\nu.\ni un piirii    in made with ilns\np|      'i ,        mit'   that \"l'i\" l in   view     I'lie   Ambitious\nVan, ' i  '\nIn in Nurtli Win\nol H rrard ink'l,   ihen   I'm watei\nI'\",.   '    '   : avllicll         ill ,'!  \"I\" d  al\nI.., Iii nu .'.ni ul ih,\nivoi niter served\nCity is todav nil, ring liearl)  one\nI pel cent, more |insilimis\nto il       ' cil     lis lli.in a  M.ii\na fill' yclll       a        ,, iii  Millies- a\n'   \u25a0' rowth   nli mu   ibis   lino, |\nIln   tramway   si sti ;n.   in rn   nu\npinvi nu nls ami muni puis otherI\nST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\nI'inl, ssol I la nn Dnimnioiid\nsageh said ibni ilm liisi building\nthat should Im ci' clod in any city i\nwas a i Ihii, b. The Presbyterians,\nalong with ilm Unglish Church,\nhave ii t\" limn credit that the)\ni ni U laid tlm foundations nl their\na,nt,\" in ilm history nl N,ntli\nVan, \"it*' i.    In il\" spring nl 19031\na iiii-siaiti was stalled  in a shack,\nmi the em imt nl Lonsdale avenue\nami Thirteenth street, where the\nresidence ol Mr. Curtis now stands,\nMi. Walter Nichol, Ih A., llien a\nstudent nl Knox college, had tlm\nprivilege nt beginning ilm work,\nwhich included Lynn Valley. Lake\nBeautilul (now I..iln' Buntzen),\nand Cedar Inn .    lie  was   sue-\niva      '         \"              r  tli \u25a0       \u25a0 - \"i trade and  1 omnia n,\nNurl                          I'he hiine ol re its ipiota ol 1 mployi \u2022 -.\nthis \u25a0 pany is v other m w  \t\n.   j ih.11 li a   I; would lain up I- -nh ;,, 1\n(1     \"( oinpaii)  finish, al  ils .      tunil    (loi led.\ntwo-i              i||ai          ler   1 1 1.' :. whal   is  nrgi nth   liei ded\n-is,,            \u25a0      isl   ul   tin   'iiniii ,11.   liiinsi -  ni  ,. asonalile  tlin.cn-\npillity.       ll    Ilia ill'll s   ih\"    Illllgl'Sl '               ill   |llotS   i'l   gl\nwan 1    t llu     ..i.i,:! ning n.nposi s, im work\nnn 1   \u25a0                       engthi   cul nn 'a .1: 1,an ia ntals,    I li re is\nthroui                          I crn lib ,1   nrolitnhh'   ihm slmeiil   inr   in-\n(    pi liiini   iind\nHum 1     \u25a0   thousand hor.s,\n; .   |\" il. and this\n' iillforillillg   t\"   thesi     1\n[nir, nieiits.   As prop, in is 1 nm\nI- n.iiiM Uia asonabli. llieri should\n1       llisi       'aa     at    i' a-t    v I    til\npplyillg   llu*    t reeled 111 \\t m .11\n\u25a0\nWoodward's.\nniinslei     also pi I   light       \\,  ,iM.  Woodward  departn\nami pnwci     As st.,I..I. this e|     |   Hastings   ami\nHi a 1-.    Mm   '.'. '   1.'     a\nti) buy 'N       pi' - '.I-  11\n\u25a0 \u25a0     i' pared,   .11   1\ninui h        r thrill I I nl si\n.\niln I     the     W'cstcl\n1   \u25a0 .It\ne ' ll'la.\ne-|n , tfl 11-\n\\\"\nI     Is     tl'  a a  S\n\u25a0\nI' ilm id    I I\nhen\n.\n'\n'\nIn ta.i' that tin   11\n' I      '       ' I-    a I\niicii'ssl      ' \u25a0    ' turpi\n1 \u25a0\n\u25a0 1 \u25a0\n\\99IEfi\u00a3.r-Ai.i;9f\nl-~^*^    **        -\u2014: = '\nI'inli 1 < iiieil\n'\nMi\n'\n'       ,' . 1 :     a .\n: peel.     Tin ; , how  to   I\n.     II. Spi'l 1   in.in'-, lai'in   bul\n'Al;! '      'i   11,1   ie        .1:1 \u25a0 .1 \u25a0 well\nttf\nfe\nM\nliiH 1\nr~^'i\"ji:,\n.._-- -.   _ ..v.MR'^.,1' '. .1.\n1    ; r \"   _ --\u2022*# -   \u2022\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022\u25a0'\n' 111 tlie lu'si intovosts nl'\niln' municipality, nml I'm'\nuu improved ferry service, tlie inuiiicipulcotin-\ncil mi'i ilm bonrd nf trade\nfor -'Hun months pnsi\nliave jointly lieen nepi\ntitilinj! wiih the fern\ncompany.\n' Tin' re-nil nf tliUM' negotiations have heen ent*\nIni'liuil iii ,1 hv-law appearing elsewhere in this\nedition, which every rule*\npayer and citizen should\nread and study,\n' II ihey doso il will Im\nCaiiiiikii with \\ I.akhk\nM uoiiity Niat Wkdnes-\nDAY.\n' Everyone inlercsted\n-liuiilil keep in view lhc\nprocuringol nn improved\nservice nl 11 fair cost lo\nthe people uml 11 direel\nliciielil i\" lhe municipality.\n' An improvi'1 and fast\nFeri'V service means ihnt\nhundreds of families will\nni iiiicn become residents\nin North Vancouver, und\nwlm in nun will contribute their share in lim\nrevenue \"i the corpora-\nI lull\n' Tlm by-law, shorn \"i\nn\"^ni verbiage, proviih s:\n'   Ti UXSTII.KS\nnt ilm wharf will Im\nplaced 20 feet mil frmn\nhigh wat,'i'. This secures egress uml ingress i\" lhe waterfront,\n'  As  Immkiuati   ll\\i.i-\nllui in \\ SlKVHT..\n' Company's Oi'i h i\nni Norlh Vancouvi 1\n\u2022 ('ui' \\ri 11 Kaiiks\n' i'mi ti'Kii KiiKloin\nllATHS.\n'   I'llKK TllAXSI'OHTAI   iN\nloSeiilerserectingt-iib'\nstantial   houses,     ml\n,\\i:i;iti;\\i loN  to  -\u25a0  ' \u25a0\nfuture lime schetl\nif iiecessarv.\nX\n?m\nr?\\ .1 \/   ^.iiiini'iitii.\n'\"C5fc.;\u00ab38fe.\"\n'.'-''.\"V   :'    \"   &\n?^''\":''r,%\n\u2022\u00a3*,:,  \";. .,-\nkj mm.\nI'm further particulars see adver-\ntisenient.\nAll are welcome\nPnstor: Kev, I. U, Gillam, M.A,\ns|.      liiHN s     , III |;i ||     , (IUXI 1;     ni\n1:11,III v\\n 1 lliiil 1 1 \\ 1II STRKI I*.\nSunday, I lee, n. (Second Sunday in Advent 1 Sung with sermon, 11 ..i\" n. 111,\nMorning prayer, 11:30 a, in.\nlivening prayi r, 7:30 p, in.\nWednesday Evensong, 4:13\np. m,\nFriday Ev, nsong and pra, lice,\n7:30 p, in.\nOscar Brown & Co.\nAmong lhe lending commercial\nhouses rn \\ ancouver, ll C, is that\nol Osi ,,i Brown ,v Coinpnny, 1 0111-\nniissiou 111111 hauls and whoh sale\ndealers\nfruits.\nWESTERN CORPORATION LIMITED\nIt is with pride thai **' nm 1 n*\naided tn poinl in ,1 growing iiianu-\n[actnriug, contracting ami building\nconcern ns well as reliable nal\nestate dealers, These are just the\ninstitutions that should Im lost, md.\nThis pioneer linn, though nnu\nparitivelj young, is a vigorous\n1 un rprise, win, h , n long will\ni.tnk among tlm l'i si nl lis sort in\nthe whole Northwest. Tlie Wesl\n1 in Corporation has nui wilh ilm\nIIIOSI em nut,mini; sin , ess iiiii slip-\npuii. iiiiiI has clearly ih monstrated\nJll.lt lis Ilia 11,11. Is IIIIISl I\" I'' 1,1'lleil\n1 wiili in ail) control 1 work done in\niln 11   line,     A  largi   saw   null.\n\u2022 biiimsiu ami foreign which turns out lumber enough tn\nI.II I. s|\/|, I |il 1 tl |\\.  \\.  V. MIs-liiN.\nifi'il, il Iii Mi, now hi \u25a0 S. Hltim-\nbergi 1   ilm congn gaiion nuniliei\nillR ill lllis tune live ni six, I'll, Ii\nallei. K', v. J, M. Mi l.e,,,l. 1I1,\nmi, 1 i'le.u lu 1 aai Wesliuinsl, 1\npresbytery, innl, charge nl tin\nfield 1'he pn s. ul si Iniul b.nl\nlieen i mil.  though mill   ball ol  tl\nwas use    Permission    was\ngrant     in  use  ilm  school   [01\nmil.:      -   '-\u2022 nu 1 .    .unl    In ii     Inl\nman)   a   daj   iln   1 ongn gation\ngatlll 11 il.    Steps   wa t.    taken   In\nsecure permanent   pn 111 is, s, ami\ntin ilm ' Ims on Sixth sin, 1 were\n-'. nn ai. in days when real estale\n\u25a0.un nut mi us presi ni footing\nI'lie (bun li wa- ,111 leal, ami two\n.nan ago lllis month iin congregation nii'M d min iis own hum,\nMi. Mi I.i ml wa- , ompelled hj ni\nhealth i\" r, liiupiish the work ; ami\nih. present pastor, lie*. |. ih\niiill.iiu. was appointed. Willi the\n-will increase nl population the\nInin b grew, ami iln stations at\n' \u25a0 .kn (ni.  1 now .hi indepi intent\nI barge) nnd Grand View, had in\n!' \u25a0 \\. red, as tin th mantis mi ibe\ntn 1 \u25a0! attention ol ilu pa i, 1\ngrew mon imperativi. In Man li.\nr.\u00ab.>s- iln \u25a0 \"'t~n gaiion w.i-1,nu. '\nwilh n nn ml\" rship nl nine, an I\n'.nne (hen  In-  nu n a-' d  to tl\nII lllll<t-1    nl    |,        I In      U'liiilii 1\n'1.. in: . rn. luiwi mi. iini s mat  ,u 1\n\u25a0 .1.    n pn si ni il ' inti resti d ii\nlhe wi'ilnn nl ilm 1 bun li. as lie r,\nan man' adherents,\nI ||i            .iiinn- .at :tu- 1 lain ii\nri   pn  1   ml    \"an r ii-e\nmines'.,    numbly,    Iln     Sunday\n.I,   al   wlm b   tn,    ill' ml.im\nIm.   ,1 mosl  i' 11 le  :  tl        1   111,ill.\n\\..i -i . a uv. rlook 1 ' work ol\nthe l.nIn     win, Ii lie   1,  I :, ml   lb.\ndi In on iin 1 bun li In   a.' :, ,Imu 11\nIhal et. ilu   m -is, in\n'       |)l   a   I    |a,   III     ||.   I      It I      till,111\n1 ml lilinb II Iln |i t |s a\nprophec)   \"I  tin   I nl ui \u2022      and   il\nIlia)   I\"    Inb ulli  exp   led ihal\nlhe progn ss ill  ilu   pa :   I- Inn   ,1\npri   11 - ni iln future, ai'l that Sl\n\\tialmw''' 1 him b. with ,'   111 1\n1 ent outlook in ilm 1 il]    will I\"\n1 mile iln spiritual bm I mi in\n. rcasing brotherhood in < hrist,\nChurch Notice.\n-1.  isuki M's ITI   a \\ II 1 n\\ 1 mi <\nnm -nn 1 1.\nS|a.  a  a  ||   ,,UI||l.l  t    .ll \u2022  l\\i' US  Wl\nla,   llllll nil S l.n.  I ll ' ' ml\" I (i'l\nIlm   |i|a nclll 1   Wi      be III *   J   M\nMillar, M. A . \"i Nan.mn\"\nSpi a inl ib.ml    iving ofloring lo\n.11 oil the '1' \u25a0 1 \"it ih*' church.\nSinel.iv si Iiniii, .:: V 1'   01.\nSen ci   in   I '.un Valla v  in   lb'\n'    M     lyville   at\ne   tu.\n\\   il. . 1 tvork, suppi t 'imi' mi\nIt   nu    I III   a|.,v   111   llu    1 Inin b\nnn . I   Willi   tin    l.n al    li'tnan.l.   is\nopernti 'I In 11. Sm Ii insiiiiilisns\nam most ib suable addition to iin\nniilusiii.il hie ol Sorth \\ .nu onvel\nI \u25a0 . , -I pnssilile pii' a rn in.nh'\nmi ail kinds \"I luinlii 1 .nul build-\nipplies.    Ih.   '\u25a0'-. ni'1 rials, as well as in pluml,.\n1111; aud linsillitllillg 1 In * \"lip\np|-    \\\\ \u25a0 Ilington   1 onl, a ordwood,\n:\u25a0 h Ulnpll    alnl    Ii h phi.11.     pules.\nshingle bolts, .unl 1 leal land ami\n1 1,11 Inni.lin^s Im  iln 11  patron\nI In  \\\\ I'-ii in Corporation,   Ltd.,\nalsu .,, is .is general ai couutants,\nnni 1 state ,',, al, rn. In.in\nmd insurant 1 agents,  Tlu volume\nI'he linn devoti '\u25a0 all its\ni^n - ami aita iiiiun \u2022 M lusivel)\nmils ami v. getabb sand snlieits\nisiglllllt'llts \"I satin \\ am .mva 1\nHi; a   seaport   it   lines   ..|\u201e , mi\nIVarollOIlM s    ale    l.n .lli .i     al     I'a,\nWai. t   'n it, ilm ii ii phone mini\nbe, is s , ,    md llu   postoflii e lm\\\nI-    |\",       Ml      Urowil   Ills!    esl.lb\nlished t'  \u25a0 now [anions an,I popu\nlar iimt tiiuon sonn   eight vears\nago.    I     premisi - and lacilili\ni\"i Im    ing Iruits an   nneipialled ,,, business iranwicU'd is eiionnous\nmi tin   I a, iii. coasl    Mi   Hrown and rcpiires th, strict nlieiil\nis mi'   I tin ba si known husini ss .i hm;\nmen in t      pro\\ ill a . \u00ab ,.| is intel\n\u25a0sled iii various otln 1 1 nti rprises,\n\u25a0ui he,I a.iies prai ticallj his win li\nmail) patrons, win, iu\nhim im  vears.    lion, -i .IimIiii^s\nnl assistiinls, \u2022 am-\num   ever)   week   between Si ,700\n\u2022    \u25a0 I iu   \\\\i iti 1    1 01\nporation is ahsoliiti I) n imi      1   I\ni'ime'slridirto'thi'hilerests'oi'the Irustxvortlij in all its'dealings, and\nlinn wl,,, I, bears Ins ,,, ,    Ills l\"\u00ab\u00abneM entrusted to 11 will re\n,,,.,,'1  1 wl.,1-   ol ilm lrt.it \u00ab*'\"  ' ,'.;\"'Inl   '\"\"    i:\"\"\"l\"\nImsiness   is   b'Munl   queslion,  as    ''' \"\u00ab\"\"       ' l\"|-   \"ll\"|   '\"''^   ''\"\ni    '     t.s,,,,..I m in his conlidcnci   and   g I  will \"I   a\n( j0ft|, Ul,|, largi     numbei   ..1    clients   and\npall.'in.  ..nul    lis    nn mln t -    ale\nand prompt .leliven have been the ll:\nk,i  nni'   ol  ll,,' s,\u201e, 10    11    '    ln,K\"\"   llh,     \"'\u2022   I'\";\"1',\"1\n.imi  managing directol   is  A.  In\nHrown A Conipnny,   I in I'm i i --\n1 nni, lids ni ' 111\nwishing in \u25a0!\" business in ilns Iin,\n!\u25a0\u25a0 (jive Iln in ,1 Ilia'.\nThe Lonely Gr.ive.\n\u00ab       . i, a,.1   hn   I \\   ,1   -\n11,1   .  \u2022 |\u201e\u201e,|| \"lit   ,' ll   '. I.I 11   llj.\nllll,I..   n ..     ,   ,|i,|ll|   I II\n.1 alii'lnrliis\n1.nile ll llllll -liml.'.\nI ,, . ,1 a|H,| nmi l,,',| III! irllhll Ll,.\"!ii.\n1      .   uui'i) nre 11 iiiit ,,\u201ef*iH|i,iti'..!\nV  ... I .11.1 111\nmv (olid iiiiiI hci\nle llll   tn,,.' ..I mi llllll   a\nI' ploi k-    Tlm .Iin . I\"is an\nKi    th      \\\\      W.   Mollll iill-.    C\nSarel   ami    \\    I1    I.iilm.\n. . 1  tan   n \\   b   Im nl)   am\n('. Wrighl is Im al mail.1    1\nc\nW\nlb.\nBank ol B N. A\n\u25a0\nI be  saunas  i|| |i,lliun nl   n|   lhe\nHank  ill  H. N. 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