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FRIDAY, UKCEMBEE I, 1905.\n10\nM'.MHKK I.i.\nTlio Ambitious Cilv llns I't'cideil to Apply fur Incurponi\nt imi ns ti City ul tin* N* u x I Session uf tin* I'n a ine inl\nLi'irisltitni't\u2014Tin' Mt'i'tinjj Wns L'niiiiiinous,\n,ii'v\nA i \u25a0\nI.(>NSI>AI.|-: GAUDKNS, NORTH VANCOUVER.\nor\nme\nli was decided nl a mass meeting, i    54b\nIn hi in  lim munii ipal  hall,  lo in        5 |;\nt 01 poratu North \\ -iin ouvi 1 into a\n1 ih.    Reeve \\  Iv  Ki all presided,\nand there  wen   aboui bo  people     550\npresent.    Among those who took      \"1,\npari   in    the   dist ussion    which     616\nfollowed tlie rending ol the committee's  report  by   clerk   I'hilip.\nWile llli   lull IW'illgl\nI'. (.. Dick, James Clark. J\nSargent, 1'. Larson, |. C, Keith,\n0. Marstrantl, llallon'r Kcr, A. 11.\nDiplock, Councillor Hell, I'.v\nKetie 1 Ir. Carroll, |. ll. Cornish,\nII. ('. Wright, George Hartley,\nMr, Hope, R. \\'. Winch, Councilor Morden and others.\n  it\" 1\n  iin.\n  Mm\n  iin.\n  3<5\n\u25a0\u25a0  ii\"\n 'I'1\nSi'lli's)  A\"\n273  ( Hanoi's Sti Hon. al\nMoodyville)     ii,\n273 and 272 (waterfront\nMoodyville null pro\nI\"HV' 15\n2,449\nI'hi'   must   western     pun inn   (ollows:   Wheat.   23.07   bushel\nol   the     I lOlllillioll    \"I     I  all.\"1 I    Is.\nlotiglili speaking, ;.\"i niih s north\nand south by 400 miles from e.isi\nio ui si. , oniprising the t. iritory\neast n| the Rut ki moiiiitains to the\n1 '.li iln nt ran. [mill the pith pal\nallel, -\"Ulli ol  libit ll in Iai I  Van-\nMis, |i.i|| btislit Is; potatoes, 1 H>\n,1* j 1111 sll* Is; hav,  1  Iii Inns.\nMining has hail from the first a\nmost conspii nous place in the in-\nilii-itiis oi tins province. In the\n0 iisus ii .11 ul ii,oi llie produi 1 ol\nlode gold, siher,  haul aud 1 oppel\nnnil.1 island extends, In llie -,-,l\\\\ came to 513,6X3,044,    The placet\ndegree nl nurlli latitude, constitiil mines yielded 8970,100 in gold in\ning iln   northern liouiular*  \"I ike the same year; coal an.I coke $5,-\n1 lit discovered gold fields ol uoo.ooo, and oilier materials $417,-\n\\tlin, and seperaiiug ilium from 000.   The  total   yield  from   the\nIlu Viikim, llie laller being fonsti' mines    thus    exceeded     twelitt\nluted 11 separat.  territory, otitsid.   mill lollars for the year,\nthe |'i\"v in 1  \"I British ! 'Iiinibia. The fisheries yielded in 1901 the\nIhe aii 1 \"i llritisli Colunibiii, magiiificeiit total \"l 157,942,771\nincluding lakes  I rivers as well still quoting from the official reus the land,  is   372,030   sipiine turns ol thu census,\nmiles, which is giratei than that The   inula 1   wealth   ol    this\nol an* \"iini province \"I ihe l\u00bbo province ranks high amongst  ils\nminion    Hu. iai   comes   closest marvellous endowmentsiby nature\nwith a total area ol 351,873 square   I'here are al t  100 sawmills iu\nnul, s; ami Ontario has Imi   't. t,,S6 I op, ration, ill'   annual 1 lit mulling\nManiliiba   I'lnbinces   imi      ;.   ;.' hum  100,000,000 i\"   150:1 ,ooo\nsquaii miles, New  Itriinswick -7.   int.    II n 1,175si|uan nnhs\n|tij, Niivn Si'tilia 21,42s Il'rince ol  iiiiiln inmli'i   least,   while   llie\nI dwaiil I 'land .'. 184    \\\\ ith pupil   total an a ol st and w Hand is\nlatum   t Usui.ne   nub    tin set down In the dominion staiis-\nexteiii ami 11.iiiii.il   resources,   it ticinn at 285,554 square miles,\nmav    u.ll   be   understood    thai.    It will ihus be seen that there is\nllritisli Columbia would be a very no limit to the possiblilitcs nl this\ngreat provinci indeed. province, and especially the build\n(Iiiii He ,|,us much im   liiiiisb ing up.'i Ntiiib Vancouver, when\nColumbia.    In fact,  wc I...*.' ..II population arrives to develop it,\nkinds   ,,i    climate,    ll    depends Distance froin llie cl'iitresol enii-\nult, 1, ion an located in th. valleys gwlion has prevented ihe influx ol\nol ihe  ml,mis, 01  high  up lb. eagel   liunianih which Would liavt\nmountain sides, 01 on tin  plants, been experienced in territory simi-\n 11 th, islands, inland or on the hub  lavored, situated  anywher.\nconst, as lo lb,   I. ni|i, i.itin, s um bul   in   the  extreme  West  \"I   this\n1 nt  , otttai t mil! 1 Olltill. nt. I\" i\"ii'l   iln   mini \"I lie\n\"\\a: i.i island, ii, ibo  Pa- \"\"lm'llv hoiue-seekers'range,\ncific oci'iiii, occupiess what the      '\" ?\">\u25a0\"' ,v\"'\"1\"1 Ul,h ''\"\nsanii  position in relation 1.     Iilions in other places, whuhei\nAtneiican   cunliiielil   that   Great ,l\"'\"' '\"' llu' \"l'1 settled provinces\nlint,,,,,. \u201e, th.   Ulantic, d tes lo ul Caiiadu or states of Uu American\nliurope; King between n.-arh the ' nmn.orwiili ger application\nsain, nan I  latitu.lt    .    . \u00bbM  ''\"   \"*\" \"\"\u00bb'l\"l celllres \"I\nsame i' 'i.i, 1 laiitud.\nI In ii 11 i\" 1.iinn   corn .pond i. n\nI l\"-i ii Willi ll   I.ai,ul in p.nls i.|\nKnglnutl: tin siiiuini 1- in ,| .\nlong, ami -t It it host  i, 11   s,  .loin\nin . 111        . ,  '      1     in.    Ntailits   nf\nGeorgia to th.  mainland  I eon ' portion ol iln busl\nsideling il 11*  \"\"iiii ol ih. .'\"\"\u2022\" \"' \"'lll-'meiil now directed\n'   ,       i.m   I'at ilu    1.nivi.il    lie   an\nsiill in In 1 it if 1*    ' \"to  i' nidi\nII .    iilllucl A        > \\\\\nB The   I'l'pi.rt   ol   llie   iDliiliiittee\ni' ads as [ollows:\nIt may be pointed  mil  thai   in\nconsideration ol taking ihe lands \"Report \"I C niittet   mi  Incor-\ninside of the boundaries, indicated porationof a City, To He Laid\n111 lim map. nut oi the mtinicipalit) before Meeting ol Ralepayi is,\nol   North  Vancouver,  ami   pla, ne; n|| N,iu,mk|   ,     ,,,,,..\nit ni the proposed cit)   ol   Nortli\nVancouver,   the   tiii\/\"iis   ol   the Vour   committee   submits   the\nproposed incorporation undertake following report an I   rec. 11\nto assume 80 per cent, of the eon- (i.1,jons.\nsolid,lied debt \"I the municipality,\nami to take lb\" water works, street \"1. That llie tract ol land coin-\nends, leii'i ami practicall) even prising the following lots: 271, 274,\nother debt. 265, 544, 515. 546, 547, 548,  54 1,\nThe lain.' ol the land within 550, part ol hu 552, ami lot bib,\nthe boundaries is not obtainable now forming pari \"I iln corpoi\nas the old assessment is so ridicii ation of the district ol North Van\nlottsly low as to \"Her no basis Im 1 inner, also district lol 273 ami\nan .slim,lie. A pp roxi 11111 te 1 j part of lot 272, be the area the in-\nspeaking, there are 2,449 acres habitants ol which are l\" be in\nwithin the city limits.                   j corporated under the mum ol tin\nZ'jfff^\nIH'I II. NUR'l II \\ Wi Ol\/\\ hi*.'.\nassets\nI'opiil.lllon  in   llie iilil   world,   ll  is\nplain ihal il iiii advantages offered\nin llritisli Columbia w. re under-\ns| 1, III. v  would pull,  -si,Iln 11 nil)\natn,i< ine lo ,li,iu to ilns extreme\n\u25a0 ' , .1   11 \u25a0 pi portion ol tin I\" si\n1     \u25a0 \u2022   ' 1 iiitda, tin  m u\nproviuri s 01 iin ii rrilories, as w. II\nas |o   mil, .   a   gl lu lal   |||OVl mint\nol    lit\"    m    I    . lltelplisillg   l n\nI,.,,   '    tl   a   lllll III   si,,,,,mi,   ami  ,1   \"I    H\"\"    \"'\"   I     IpllMllg   1 g\n11 1 increasing iii-jt'Vt-iii ,ll!'   I\"\"11\"\"'  \"'\nlist.-tltl li.   I 1, .1 . 1  ,     ilid  '\"\"'''  !'\"\"'    \"\nImju ,.   \"        l'i;\" ... iw.,,,1 ,,| I\"'   '\"'l I\"  \"\"    '!     ''1111111111011 -I\nthi: m:\\v i ity ov smith vav'M tkii\nol ilm niunicipalit'  in ihe (ollow-     \"6.   Thai iln   following\ning proportion: 80 |\" 1 1 \"in. In tin- ol lim present 1 \"t potation, namely,\ninn   till   and  .'\" |\"i   imil. bv   lim I.i til      \"I an assessed value\nremaining portion  ol  the district of Si2.392, be divided between th.\nmunicipality. new 1 in ami th\" tlislrii 1 munii 1\n\"3.    That the following amounts pality according   to   tlm   locality\nat present constituting debts \"I the \"i tin   lands, that is to say,  lhat\ndistrict municipality, namely: tin   proposed limits \"l  lite   new\n.,..      , , 1 III  1 1   .iliolli d loll,1 ' III ami tllOSC\nl'J-\"\"'1 Iinprovi-iiM.nl _ . ....  \u201e :||1;M \u201e,;  ,.,,.,.. ,,v\n,'!''\"'   ,,. \"\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\"        \"\u00b0    ul: the district iniinicipalitv\nI In \\\\ ater Winks Loan   511,\t\nlb\" Sll'tll'mds I..,,,:,.      ,,-,,       \"        'I ''   \"\"' '\"  \u00b0\\  '\u2022      '\nThe Inst Loan...          ..,,,'\"\u25a0' ; l! \"\"   i*J. he divided in the\nbe  lined entireh   In   tb-  in w   J*\u2122'   ll!'!,\"n '\"' I\"\"1\"1';1  '\"  ll,e\n! j.. last pi\",\"        pai   raph\n\u25a0\u25a0I   Thai ilm public works and     \"*     Ml'\"\"\" \"\",'\",'\" !.1,L. ,c ,dil\nimprovements within the new cit* '\"'\" ! ' l\u00bb\u00ab Uividetl as\nlimits be allotted I\" ilm cm   mil '\"\"\ntin- public  works  and   imjirovi       \"'I\"   portion   n lating   lo  the\nnietits oniside Ihe new cit)  limits various debts assumed by il w\nremain the prop, rl) \"I tin dislriel \"u '\" K\" '\" 'ilr ' i>>\" the portion\nim,ni, ipnlity, relating lo the consolidati d debt\n\"5    I'bat the following assets 0 '\" \"'   divided  in tin   same   proportion as thai debt,  naini Iy,   s\nI ail    to III\" 1 ill   and   20   pel\n1 int. to the distri. 1 munii ipnlity.\n\"9 That iln watt 1 and waterworks system and all lands a.\nquirt .I \"i \u25a0 \"tiiioi'ii d in 1 \"inu 1 tion\nwilh wati 1 beds, lu vi sh d in the\nnew 1 it\\. tin t iii assuming the\nentire indi bti dm ss relating tin n \u2022\ni\"\n\"10.    lhat  tin\nllistrii 1 lol i'i.1 \u25a0. sho 1\nand administi red In th.  111 u 1 it)\n|o|   the   1 Ml    and   di   It    '\n;  1   '\n\"ii     Ihal\n1 haii' 1, tin  mm \u25a0 . .111\napply, with  sin is  as\nmav rab Ie.\"\nThis clause    \u25a0 A Int. 1 in\nlavoi '\nI hat  p.ill \"I  tin   m ','. 1 ill   lune,\nI ,   '   llll   and tin\ncive, \"it ilm u.iti in.inl.\n: '''.was\nlirst lain 11 up in ' lies bv\n11   ' low iv,it. Inn,in on\nthe Cl1 I-'    Shortlj allei In sold\nit in \\\\     111 1   ; \u25a0  I   v.' t .\nth. Mood 'i'i. in turn,\nl it I All              and\n  lil'  gov. 11.;\nLater I  'i'i lill I'\"'\u25a0'.' 1       '  il   this\n\u2022 m 10 tin North Va        \u25a0 1\nl ' '   in 1\nI   \u25a0\nlias\nThe new townsite of llii  City of corporation ol tin   tm  ol  Nortli the pn ent     14\nNoiih Vancouvei will comprisi\nll  KI s    t\nlllS'l'KII I   I\")\n\t\n'A\t\n\t\nVim 1.\nI   \u2022\nI hai im \" nsolidatid d.-bl ''\"  \u25a0\nlb '     \"I lb' pn st nl ilisiiu 1 munii ipalil \\\\\nj| I   j innouiiting i\" - \u25a0\" .\" \"\". I\" nsstiint d Mm\nid,     i'\\  ilm in u 1 it\\  nl  North   \\ nn l'i\nll unit, and !|i   1, 111 il i 11 i 11     i\",tin,', SS. Nn|\nll IK llll ll Ills.      I\" I   luuld   01\nin,  .    1 .1 , 1.     Vah   a id\n\\\\ - \u2022 1, uu, n.n distrii is iln\nIII   illll' I'  III.   tin    sllinllii |s\nall    vv.illlu 1   .11 d   tin    vinil' Is   at.\nii'lih I.    ami     Ihl     1.11. la.l    1.illn 1\nsi mil; btiiilil dii  tveallu 1  1- llu\nlllli        I III' . \"Id ill llltlli I   Is.   hull\n1 I' I. '-' 111 \u25a0 iv  . v. 1    .v. to: and  iln\ninh'l Ii\"'i   \"I   ihls   11,ilm.   1. iln\noil' ' t ol lios nil Inn Ian III-   Up\nI'll \"lillnbia\nHotel North Vancouver\n\"\\\\ In I'  no'in:l.,i 11  and  >-, ,, hon\nhottest   thus    ol    - nu 1     at. mi'i 1    !\"\u2022  I'\" ''  suilabl)   npplied\n1, tidi ted  plea .nt Irom th.   lad ' ' ,ll|s p'.puhir hiistlny, il\nlhat the an is tin ami il,- nights splendidlysiliiHlidt|iHiing lllirrard\n,,, ' el, 11 fifteen  ul   IW't nl'.\nAl tll.M.llsils o| |.,oi. ||\u201e. popu lllillllli \u2022   ll llll    ll It    \"I    Vail\nhi tion \"I   linii-ii   1 iiliiiubin   ivas  \"i.    He holel' mbiitlii'S even\nr,itl\\   178,657 sou \u25a0. I'iltidim;  is.- '\"'I*' nn lire in ll\"  \u00ab IJ - I liltnish\n    I Inu. so   and    |llplll|i   \u2022      .ml ill     \u25a0  and  lb\"  bill   Is  Slncked  Willi\nIn lillllS,  so that it  mil  be all   lie    usual    ln| s      |\u201e    ,,\nseen ihai ih\" whin  piqnil 11 ol \"\"i  wilh tlm hotel is a u.ll\n..ii,. Alt-1   insignilici'iil Iv'l'i livery, al Ihe service ul iliusi\n,\u201e  culll| villi   lb,    |, mliitv illlelldillg a trip  up lo  Ilm I\".iiiii\nlobe developed    I       \" 111 om ml Ciipiliiiw canyon, 1.1 tin  man)\np.i cenl, nl il i' \u25a0 ' \"'I'1    I\"'-   unrounding    North\nIn.11  in npied  as  1      mi \\      nlivtl     I    I  11 \"ii is the sob\nA .,     , 11..    .1 1.  1..\nl'i 'II     OCCIipi S      is     s.       \u25a0 a,-\t\n'Ih,   , 1  in,pi.,v.,I  land  '.        1    1 mul  m\u00bbl lu' ,|nl\"  '\"'\"I1 '\nem,1 as bul  57,881  acr. \u2022     Iln   I\" Ip il11- i\"'111 \u25a0 \"\"-     Hi* \"'I*'1;1\n,  .       .     vu Id-    |\"l     I    ll\"    I'\" IU' nl ami a 1 ul \"I lb.   hotel Uli\nprincipal   imps   .,,.    : im n    ,is.l\" found in this issue,\nNORTH \\ \\Ni \"I \\ l.li LOOKING 1 I.' iM  llll   IM.I.I\ntnenl \u25a0 .1 ii,\nnh\"\n\u2022 .   . '   I .,    ' ;      \u25a0    I   |pt\n\\!\n\u25a0    '        1 Mr. M\ni\n1 '   ib.\nIhe M\n'\n'    .'\n1 ,. \u25a0\n\"\nI\nll\nlair, |.i Liml I lie I\nA 11\n\u25a0\n\u25a0 1        ,      \u25a0    .\u25a0\npoliitnl    tin\n1\n\u25a0\nand\n'\n\u2022    I.\"'\n\u25a0  '    \u25a0\nIrom \u25a0   \u25a0\ntu V,   p'i.li t    I\" I' \u2022     .'1 Till-  EXPRESS.\nol Count ill\"! Allen  he could nut\nThe Demise of S. J. Wade.\nTill'. EXPRESS,\nNorth Vancouver, B C, \u25a0',\" ll!l \"T\"11-\n....,,.,               ,, , \u25a0  ,   i , Councilloi Moid, n    I Iniv rn tin\nA Weekly Sewipapci    Pub died by \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,\u201e,,, ,, w,lh                        |\"ll,'h.y liken ivarrior Inking his re.l\nTHE EXPRESS PRINTING CO. Mr. Wrighl    ITie onlv waj   out  With his ninrtinl elook iiruuiul hint.\"\nSubscription, $1 a year. \"I il |s l\"i arbilralion,\nI '   im ilnn  Morden there was i\nmisunderstanding on mi pari.\nCouncilloi    Hell    Well,   gi'lltl\nnmn. there is the report,\nGEORGE BARTLEY,\nManaging Editor.\n1 Here passed awai at ilm r. si\ndeuce ol bis son, K, |. Wade,\nSuri'e) Centre, on Monday, Nov.\n.17, 1905, at 5 It. im, S. |. Wade.\nI loci is.,I u.is I mi 11 in England  in\nI'KIIAY.  Hl'.i\nTHE CHRISTMIS F.XI'KF.SS.     Mr, Wrighl   Whal is the ubjei\n1  i\" an ai bitration 1 oinniitteu\nC-ouncillor M.-tj    I don't see an)   |K \"   ,': ^\nv: inn.- months.   The funeral   took\nplace ai 1.: o'i loi k noon  from  the\nEnglish 1 huit b al Surre*,  Centre\nnvei loi ii we. I.\nli is nui hope ili.it tins 1 hrist\nmas in,\u201e,ln, a reinindei thai llu\nannual fi stivill \"I good will among\nnn a be llie nn llll 1 ol  il Ivi 1\n: City nl North Vain ouvei\nabroad, and \"I iiiltisiug even laigei\nbopi s and molt sustain, d  .-\ninto llie hearts and minds u|  om\ncitizens,    \\\\ nlideiit   lhat\nlion. \"I them will hesitate to s. ml\nthe 1 dition to tin if friends in .lis\ntaut lands as a slight token of\n' iti' 111 and gt't etings I n Mern\nChristmasand a llapp   Nt u Vear.\nv I\/;\/\/\/ r.i.vti.n;.;,'.\nTin first nnd pun 1 1       ;\u25a0 ration\nwith  'ii,' li mplates\nembarking 111 ant Iin. ol maiiiifai\ntin.' are  It ' .tin,,,. Iran .pnrtation,\nbanking  and othi 1   Iai ilities,    In\nall thcsi rt s|\" 1 is North Vancouv. 1\nholds and    Ifei stit It\na- an  en oyed In all progn\ntolllls\nNorth Vancouv. 1 has direi t wn\nim communication with |apan,\nChina,  the  Australasian  colonies\nand tin ; il nnls of tin I'at ilu. with\nthe gn al 1 'lies on the Sound,\nSeattle, Tm on,a. Portland and San\nI'Tiim ist 0, and ulhei ' ',is| points\n111 the south, as w. li as Vi. toria,\nNnmiimo and New Wi stniinsti 1.\nami the Northwi si 1 \".1-1 ll \u25a0\nI\" -is .md landings,\nTin- 1 ih ;- likewise  ,1111 1 d\n.nni was largi Iv altelldi .1 lie Inui\nHow. u 1. ,1 iln  1 \"um ,1 nil admit   , ,        ,  ,,      \\i       1\nl\u00bb ' 11 a in, mini \"I Ilm Mam lusii\"\nthat iini\" u, is ,1 1,list,nth isiamlni\"\nI will lei tin   math 1  drop     I his\nnil 11   has   liitit ' V poratiou\nharm.\n('.until 1,.\"i Iti 11 iigit \u25a0 d to bit  11\n\u25a0 ; Munii '1 insist, d thai\ntin ii port should lie th-ill with.\nReevi Ki al) I do not see an;\nharm In la) n over.\nCotim ilnn Morden I don'l 1 arc\nif 11 ,s settled now 01 never.\nI he h'i 1 ve    We will lay the re\npoll on 1.\nUnit) \"i Oddfi Hows Im about 65\nvi ill's, allll was a 1'. 11 M \"I\nsame. IL was also a Mason\nI o in inns In a [lllll* he was a   man\namong uu n clttiii \/.' humani\noi'iieris.\nST.  JOHNS   HOARDING\nSCHOOL.\nSi. Andrew's Church.\nI In usual si 11 ices will b\" held\n111 St. Audit w's chill', h, Sixth\nsti't 11. Nmih Vain Oliver, on Sunday.\nAl 11 a. tu. tin Pastor will\nI'n.111 mi the \"Parables ol |esus>\nihe Worldly I'md.\" Evening\nservice at 7:30 p, in. Subject:\n\"The Question ol the Hour, Re\nvivid, Its Blessing and Danger,\"\nin.\nCARD OF\nTl I ASKS\nI wish In \/\/n\/\u00bb\/,' gun  for\nyour lilit ml putronugi in\niln gust, and respectfully\nsolicit i\/o\/\/\/' further continuance. Wishing \/\/\"\"\n\/\/\/\/ compliments .>' llu\nseason, I ant, respectfully\nyours,\nA. II. SEE \\cY,\nGroci \/'.\nCorner l.timtltilt ami Stcntttl,\nA    M   RFATTIF N\u00b0lary Public, General Audio laa\nf\\. IYI. PL\/A I IIL|W t.or(loVil Srcilli  Vancouver, ll. C,\nllu sella ul rooms ur private house nr buys untrlglil all\nclasses of household goixla ur hnnkriipl stocks for I'lit-h,\nREAL   ESTATE\nlie ha- Mime of tin* llnesl business inui vriiterfront property in Nnrlh\nViiiieiiiivvr. See him ut oncu if you llilnknf picking 11)1 property in\nlitis seeiioii.   lie wise, 1',1'Y NOAV, and ynu will make inuney. :: ::\n rs, BAGGAQE, MERCHANDISE, FIXTURES, I   C,      RED & WELL TAKEN CARI\nTi:i.|,:t'iiti\\i:\nTill\niPBELL'S STORAGE\nREHOUS\nTUl'TUII\nII A III I, II IN   SI'\nI0USE RECEIPT!\n.\".\n1 in al ,0 in iii is manifest on tin\nproperly where the school is being | Siinda)  School  at   2:30   p,\nbuilt by tin  Rev, R, S. Marsden I'rayer meeting un Wednesday al\nabout   rn,   mill's   Imiii   llu    inn   s !'\u25a0  in,    To-nnight  (Friday)  tin\nwharl \"I North \\ am ouvi 1\nTin . olh g. will be known as St.\n|ohn's Hoarding St huol loi boys,\nand is a ui v line slim [in, . This\n\u25a0 \"in is striking, ami when\nbuilt will be a great aiptisition to\nthe ilistin 1.   Tbo main building is\nSi feet b\\ s ' l\"' 1. [ai ing south.\nImoiii the tippet stor. is a ver) line\nvi. tt \"i Hurrard inlet  I the 1 it\\\nI Van. \"im 1 w dl be obtaiin d.\nIln   round   pit tl embrace an\n      In   III I'l s.   llhii ll   w,is\nkindly donated b) Mr. J. C  Keith,\nnni' ol \\ am OUVI Is oldest luisiiii ss\nmen, to the U, v. C. S. Marsth 11,\nlol tin   purpose abuve nienlioiied.\nWISIIRN CORPORA I ION.\nlev. C. M, Mtirphey will  conclude ',\niln    seiies   oi   evangelistic   sermons.\nA cordial invitation is extended\ntn all.\nPastor: Rev. J. 13, Gillain, M. A.\nAT   HOME.\nOscar Brown & Co\nI have a Coin pit te Lineol Games\nami Mechanical I'oys for the Children. Also a Line ol Fancy ('..liars.\nHells and Handkerchiefs [or the\nChristmas Trade. We van show\num better than we van tell yuu in\ntins small space.\nAmong the leading commercial\nhouses n| Vancouver, 13, C, is that\noi   Osiai    Uiown   vV   Company,\neiiiiiniissuii chants nnd whole-1    'llr Little Store is Over-Stocked\nsaledealers in ih.ui\"siii and foreign\nfruits.    1 Im lit in th mil s all  ns\n\u25a0 iutv.Ii s nnd attention exi lusivelj\nto [milsand vegctabh s and solicits\nconsignineiitsol same, Vancouver\nbeing a seaport 11 givi s spei inl\nintention to ships' supplii\nwiili Christmas Bargains.\nMRS. H. A.SHAW\nI )ry Goods\nLONSDALE AVE. N. VANCOUVER\nGREETING\nWe beleive in the liituie\nprosperity of North Van-\nConner, and will be glad ol an\nopportunity to show vou how\nnui van make some money In\ninvesting here.\nMl. \\\\. I'. Hogg is QUI loeal\nagent, and will be phase to\nslinw inu around.\nSMITH &GOWEN\nEsplanade, North Vancouver.\nTill! FVTVRI! OH Till! HEM Tl I'll.\nmilSSITHOF ALLISOS\nIs ASSl'RHD, AS Till:   CASAIH I.Y\nPACIFIC AS I) ''7.7.1\/' SOHTIIHKS\nRAILWAYSAHK l.OCATlib TIIHRI!\nLOTS FOR N.I\/.\/'.'.\nsl'l.l Shlli IXYI!ST.\\II!ST.\nUSD ALL Cl.HARHIi.\n.V.i Um Ks\nCl.lil 1\/7.\" VShCRI'ASSHI).\nA I.I.I si iS.\nSIMILEAMEES\nI ALLEY. I!.!'.\n\u2022i|.)i'..\/\nHmi. \/\u25a0'. lieti'tlnetj,\nI'.e\/iii'iii.\nA,i,,l,t\nllilttin   K, lift\nl',i\u201e, er\nFOR SALE. c   ...     t     f\n11*11 hiteri'st in ,1 g l-paiine 1,-1.  S|)(\u00bb( llll   llU CSl IIHMll S\n1.- x-.... 11....,      \u25a0\nI he ' nt. ipiising and ptogl'essivi\nlinn,   tin    Western   1 nrpnration,\nlimited, whit h have Lad full con\nbviigoodag Ittiral section, th.   irnl of all iln work of clearing ihe \\s  ,..,,.' m,    urowu first   estah\nproducts ol which  could  find a '      '     '  .\"\"\"\"' M' -1\"1\"1\" hshed this now famous and popti-\n,   deserve   great lar institution some seven  years\nIgo,     The premises   and   facilities\nmuiki't      \\ .nn mr, mill    In\ning an industrial \u25a0 1 ntr, the demand\nl\"i  n. ci s :     [e is always\nUlt'al.\nSo iai as banking l.u ilitit\nNorth   Vancouvei   will   be anipl)\npi' tided l'i     I It.  I \u25a0 .nls \"l  ll. N.\nA. will prove to In \u2022 ad\nI ige t\" tie   busiiit ss mail and\n'\nI he . ir. 1- also provid. .1 with a\nIii i   lass wal. 1       ' .ml .11\nrang,   ents read\npi. ii d  to   insta\n\u25a0 ; ; llu . iln it ni maiini 1 in\nwhit li the wnik is In ing 1 ..iin.!\nnut. In tlm lust phi, 1, the mad,\nknown as 1.1 nn Y.illei load, was\nsi stem.\n\\\\ ah h Noll\ntrail) Will   servi 1\nI his p iilu Itlill I I 1 .In\nis ahull! lie  mosl In uvilv liml\" 1. ,1\nin ilu distrii 1, sunn ol ilm 111 Irees\nol   llritisli\n.    imibin's main  prodiii 1     Man\nLaid O-er. \u25a0 \u2022,, 1 m iliumeti 1 ami one\n  ml wiis,|,'Vi n ii et,    I'hesi\n\u2022 11   tn -si 1 ut down, llu\n\"\u2022    '    ' ' ell an   Uu a blown   mil\nllipuwilii   li. 11 the eiigini pulls\n:    ,.*h,-i inlo a pile n   :\n11,1   \" '\u25a0'\u25a0 '      '     I\"'\"\"  i\":' '\u2022\" ilu ,:  1   burin     Ih. Western\n:\u2022   satislled will,\n.'llll ill\nfound '\" i  such \u2022' bad state men in the province, and is interesl\nthai it was iiiipossibli  lu haul the ed in various other eiiterpiises, but\nliimhei  im   tin   building,    Man)  hi   devotes practically his ivhol,\ncontractors would have thrnwn the tim, strictly to the ii sis ol tin\nwork up in disgust, Nothing\ndaunted ihe \\\\ 1 st. rn 1 orpin iiinn,\nhowi vi, loi llul mad\" up tin 11\nminds that tl must be niasteretl,\nand. all.a mill eral\n; was 1 in through llie bush,\n111 tl a   tart ul t learing ihe 1 1\nli . with a ga\nami a hist 1 las. dilllkel 1 II\nlinled\nI'he ihik 1       ,   '     '\n\"l the \u25a0        11      , \"., Irom\nM,   \\\\ 1     l, pracl\nI lie win\nwarehouses are   located   al    17s   A  |    M A  A\/| DR i\nWater street, ilu  telephone 11 um   f\\ L I I f\\ P I D K f\\\nImi is S30, and lit.   postoflice  box\nHOTEL\n10K. ORBALI and WATER SIS.\nHandsome\nBedrooms\nim handling fruits am uneipi tiled\n\u25a0 ui the Pacific coasl    Mr,   Drown\nis tine nl the bi'si  known  business\n11     11, v \u25a0 10 s    i'i hi 11. ,111 v     ills    vvii\"|i \u25a0   ,q     '|a ^.\niiiii siricil) to the interests ol tin * ,\u00ab\u00ab3f\\*?wf!\\7*M\ninu which bears bis mime,   Ihs       ,v , fr1 jJ*s\"*\"l--''-\/? A\/\u00bb\n.ia. n, al knowledge 01 the  nun ;\"-.}\u00ab'-^'^a)ESiri*;i^:v^\niiisiu. ss  is beyond tpiestinn,   as \"\u25a0'*'\u25a0      ^ ^.:t\".v^g*5iVa'-A -f'\nI'.iisiiies-  it,   Vancouver.   Kxeellenl\nreas'.ns  fur   selling.   Splen.lld   nppur-\ntunity fur an invesli 1 \"i 1 lenit,\n|irn|ii',riii.iis.   Well esiiihlislieil   Irndi\nI'liniiei'iiiiiis, ele.   Apply ill virilii''-'\nI'.'tX lllll, ICxniKSS (lllll'l*.\nNorth Vnneuiiver, It, C,\nPacific Wood\nYard\nJOHN MeKISSOCK, I'm-..\n. an be readll)   t. stun d   to   In   Ins\nman) patrons, who have dealt with\nhim im veals. Honest dealing\nami prompt di livery have been lbe|\nhei note ol iln    sin 1, \u00ab  n|   11st al\nDrown a. i ompanv. I'm Exrai --\n' hi \u2022 rlull) ni oinuit mis anyone\nwishing i\" .In busiiit ss in this line\nto   ,., 11f ui a trial.\nMid-Day Lunch\na Specialty\n12 N 1 to j P. M.\nbest lirt'nrdvi I, IU and  12 in, (3.00\nper load.\nMesi Alder and Kir. mixed, 111 mul I:1 hi.\n\u00bb2 7a per loud.\nbest I'irConlw I. 1 ft, ifl.7.\"i per load.\nI'.est Alder t'l.f.liii.id. I tl,*l.llU|ierloiiil\n1565 Weslminster Ave.   Phone lib1)\nJ. A. McMillan\nMi Millan's is known all   ovel\nthe nni 111* ipalilv. and little \u2022 .in be\n'-.nd in  th.   wn)   \"i  iulroduct\t\nsiifiit\" 11 lo  s,,\\ th.it   bin   busi-\nII, ss is on   tin    im in.ise.   aiiil   thi\nlor. 11 ' ll is a 11, .lit io an) 1 m.\n1 ii rything ,,, the lim o|\n11 III till' stole is the post-\n.illn'      Mi   \\|i Mill,in rn m,| slow\nI'AMh'.li I'OK Ctllll) WI11SKV\nll II        ip tin\nI\"    -a ighs,   and    haul   I\" si'  lie  su , \u25a0   ,...     j, 11 , i|\n'   \u25a0 tlimit milking  e and Ir. ipn ml) - linng. d ad. as   11\nti in liti 111 ' il his ipiu' tu Iin Exi'ki *s\nill   show,     lb'   has   been   eslllh\nl    '     inplish I    , gieiii  lishshed 111 Ninth Van vei 1\t\n111 ' I Mi   H    ' I lime w 11     peui   1.1  ill. earl' pan ol   ,\nu ' \u2022' ' ' \u25a0       i'l I A. II. 11 I 11. C.  Wi-iglu\nT\u201e\u201e^.i,l D, I...\n,    \u25a0  ,.   . Tonson.il Parlors.\nI'lliil ' lr.-eslh.it were ll '     ' '     A'1\"11  I\" <\u2022\"   |\"\"I'M'I\"I\n\u25a0y   . , .   , 1 1 ami \"nli bail\" 1   Imp in\n.,,,   North \\ am ouvi 1.    I In   premise!\n\u25a0\n 111 IT1 1 \u25a0   \u25a0 11 \u25a0  \u25a0 1. \u25a0\n\"\u25a0                                  * 1 liitlr linn   an I exp.'tii              ,l'\"ll\"111-'\" 'I' wild' 'I\"   uppl)\nina'l.l                                  \u25a0 .    .                   ,     ,,lMh,,,  i,,,., \"I  hi\"   tollii     Hid lllll    Ig.-sareol\ntral ,,,.                  mged  I*.   a ''\"   VL'r.   '\"  '     Ml   ' \"\"'phrll is\n1 er wheel ol live   Itiel.    Now '\"' ^' 1\"11'\"''1'1' artist, with 11 wide\nf   th*'11 ,                                   . \u25a0     \"i both ( iinad ] tlm\n1      ' ' pel   'lav.   wilh   lit\"   help   \"I l'\"\"\"1  S|'\"' \"\" ''\"'1  ln\" tt\"'1'  i    \"I\nI \"\"i tl,,,,   ,,.,        1 hi      11 ' in         in \"\"    '\"\"\u25a0    f1\"    \"iiiii  is  located\nWi\"i' '     :   '      \" -        '   \u25a0   \"..ami llu  egeiil      eii \"I'l'\"'''\"'   i1\"   ' j North \\'ancoil\n'\"\u2022'\" ur. i\" Im  plinienii I , '\u25a0\" ' i\" \"I\"'\" '\u00b0i hnsiness al all\nNl1    , '    \"          \" ''            '' .'am a nnd. 1   '.',,.,1 ^'\"i\"\n\"h,llll; ' ' '   :'                            I dilli.nllii      11 th. n own  pteit,\n\"\"\"k \" h will serve lu                               \\-\\naa\\ Cite,\ntin    listricts ol   III I I his is llu place to patronize II\nI' 1 \"liiinbia.   which are su   liciivil vou are in need ol a good, square\n\"'   '             ' '            ' \"           ire di ilined I- In ini'itl, dished up in ilu liesl slyle,\n'':''' \\ '    \u25a0\u2022'          \" 1\"\"' \u25a0 \u25a0  nil      I  11 '  populatii ' md in ipiit 1 ler,   The popular\n1111,1,1 _ 1. iiniirnti in.    Mrs,    Hogg,   has\n\u00bb''   'Ali'' l\u2014We have push . ,,,,,,!   ih,, |,,| ,,|   ||\u201e   culinary\nI'\"\"' ll \u2022'\"\u25a0''\u25a0     \u25a0   \u25a0' ' \\dvi-rlisi '    and ih me desii          , itttin ill Ihiirunghlv, and  per\n:                       ' Ilm         Ihe nii'dilil          illy oversees  tin   kit. lu n  and\n'Ubniit, nf Till: E>                  eiivi   unit 1 1 tbh ..   A choice stoi It ol candies,\nBOARD OF TRADE\nHOTEL.\nII. M. COTTINGHAM, Proprietor.\nOJROI-IAN PLAN.\n(-1(111  ROOM Oil S IM\nAM) NIGHT.\nIIIII'IIOM 1068,\n508 IUSIINGS ST.\nVANCOUVLK, B. C.\nPERSONAL\nMis. Man Anderson, ol Onto-|\nnogan, Mich., desires lo learn the\nwhereabouts ..I her son Frank\nNoll, lie was last lu aril Irom in\nSpring Grove, Idaho, lust December, Information lending lo his\nwhereabouts will be thankfully re\nceived and rewarded.\nTKI.l-'.l'III.M-:   .1,0\nH. A. IRQUURT\n^luili s.i.i' uml If. I,nl lli.ili't  In\nWines, liquors\n., .mil Cigars..\n.\u25a0mills   llrliviTPil   lip,'   tl, illl\nParltol Hit1 lit,. Iitntilv Iriuli1\naSpulilty, mi ii,iMn\"h St,\nI ,,sl    Vain,,   II, I,\n******\n\\4TK linvi' 11 big  lisl   of\nN'tti'ili Vniiciiuvi'r lots\nclose in. nls.. iieri'iige on \"n>v\nterms.\nWhen in need of Insurance give 11- :i cull.   Lowesl\nI'iltrs.\nMordon & Thornton\nl IN. \"I 1 I U. II   I .\nifi'.ii I si,itc-, Insurance) llnance\nl.iiiiis Negotiated.\niKiun 11111 nn,\nRoman Art\nfat reprndiiclng |ili'ltires uiinii any\ninalerial, vi.m.1, el.tllt, silk, (lima. ele..\nand for ri'innvbni -tains (rnni Ihe clutli-\nlug,   lly 11111II, i'n',   igi'iils wniilwl,\nMil, HOIiKltTKXAIT,\nlUliee. Sll 7. Mllllitobll Ili'U-e,\n\\'i> nver, II 1\nEuropean Plan     Phone 385\naoyone\n|or\n.1. ih'iiu, Prop,\nCor. Cordova and Camble\nVancouver) B, ('.\nI In North Vi ivcr Volunteer\nI'n\" llrigade will hold then first\nannual ball on Monday evening,\nI'll ember -tli. in the Pavilion,\nNorth Vancouver, I'he program\nwill consist ol sixteen numbers,\ncomnieni ing at 8:30 with a graml\nmar. ll ami lam el'S, A late Imal\nhas been set uu tl Im the at. oniiiiu-\nil.it inn ul the t nm'1 from tlm tie\n\u25a0'   '\"i1\" \"ii\"'   \"i  I ia ': \u2022' i.ibl'.tii .       us and cigarettes is kepi dii I larpur's orchestra will he in ai\n\u25a0'   '\"i'l\"  '        I,   ami   intending   mountain   teiidnnce.    Kefresl mis will   In\nI'' live    Ki ' \u25a0,, , 1.    \\\\A     ivho    an     lllll    1 il)\ntilnated that 111 tin\n \" n    '\"     1 '\t\n'   and iporlsnieii can do no served  during   llie evening,   An\n- lb 1 than it. Mi \u25a0. I logg 1 Inui lu s, 1 njoyabh linn is expected,\nLeonard's\nthe only\nstrictly Light Lunch\nand Coffee Palace\nin Vancouver.\nI Ipen liinii -j a.in. to 12 p.m.\nweek davs.\nN a. in. I\" 1.1 p. 111.\nSuiiilavs.\n5, 6 and 7 An nde Building,\nnul corner Hastings and Granville\nstreets,\n$100\nBui|* LOTS In\nNorth Vancouver\nBuy ...iv. end Save  lionet-.\n\u25a0*|u inu win see a ine Increase\nIn the value of  llu si   lots\nVANCOUVER  BUSINESS\nPROPERIY\nWitro Uphi I'Mitf, I imi ran co I'rlDtlng\nmi'i Atlvorililtifl A genii,\nFraser & Gibbons\nlli Cordova Si, \\\\.,'.nnmi-ir, R.C\nliriiiiili nrtlt.\u00bb, Nnttii VltlCDUVSI Kiiirau THE EXPRESS\nrl\nThrougli ihi' IViTibc'i'ton Meadows, I,ill.mul anil Quesnollc\nin Port Gooi'iro and l,,orl MeLeod.\nMuch has been siiitl and written\nregarding the development which\nwill take pliii'i- along llie north\nshore ol Hurrard inlet, up Howe\nsound, and iii llie vnllu) ol the\nwould have good homes and find\nprofitable employment in the th'\nvelopment ol tli tail holdings,\nThe next view slums a section ol\ncountry aboui mie mile south ul\nLillooet,  looking   up  ilm Fraser\nSipiiimish, when the construction valley, and slums this portion t\nol iln \\ nni nuver, \\\\ I'stminstei and\nVulviiu railway bet onies an accomplished lail: and on at t mini ol lite\nconiiguit) ol iluse places lo Van\ncouvei bin and llie Municipality\nol North \\ ancouver, tin idea niighl\nwell baie crepl into the minds ol a\ngreat mam people that with the\nconstruction ol the railwn) through\nthese plates Vancouver's  interest\nLillooet in b\" well adapted (or\n[mil ranching and cattle raising.\nI'nrmt ib ni ih\" dnysol the Cariboo\ngold excitement, Lillooet supplied\nllie miners with (arm produce, but\nsim e the advent ol the Canadian\nPacific railway, a great portion ..I\nthis trade finds its wa) into Cariboo\nby way ol Aslu'ioli. The Bridge\nKiver district \"I Lillooel will also\nI \u25a0:   ^VlJfP^\nNackintosh and Curry's Ranch, Pole Creek.\nin an\\ further construction leased\nand determined.\nll is with the object ill view ol\nshowing to the citizens ol both\nsides ol Durrani inlet llie advantages i\" be gained to them by the\nconstruction \"1 the Vancouver,\nWestminster and Yukon railway,\nthrough I'eiiihet'ton Meadows, Lil-\nlakt n Irom a photograph showing\nloiiei and HiU'suelle, and lip to ilm\nparallel ..I either Fori George or\nFori Ma.d. ml. lhat ibis short ar\ntill, is written,\nThe lirst picture in ibis paper is\nMissis, Mackintosh and Curry's\niamb, about ten miles north ol\nPemberton Meadows nn Pole Creek,\nand a glance al llie picture is sulii\n11, iii I\" slum ilm attractiveness of\nthis region as a home Im settlers.\nlienefit greatly by the advent ol\nrailway   facilities,   as   important\nmetalliferous  deposits   have   been\ndiscovered, which give promise ol\nconsiderable development. Tins\nsection is also noted for big game,\nthe [anions Hig Horn s'.ieep being\n[airly plentiful in ibis vicinity.\nHunters (rotn England and all over\nihe world, especially from countries\nwhere sportsmen are found di siring\nIm; game, come annually to this\ndistrict in order to satisf) their\nshooting proclivities. Throughout\nthe tlisttii't lishiii\" and shooting is\nalso good,\nAwai up the Fraser, almost in\ntin heart ol that mngical country.\nCariboo, there lies on its nasi hank\nthe little lown ol Soda Creek, a\npiclllre ol which  is shown;  ihere\n*W\nRig 'sand Bnr, Near Alexandria, Below Quesnelle.\nLonsdale Gardens.\nNearer Alexandria, and a little\nwa) below Quesnelle, is seen the\nbin sandhill reproduced in the\nphotograph. The vallej ol the\nFraser, above Soda creek nnd in\nibis region, widens considerably,\nso that the ranches are nun h\nnearer llie lend \"I the river, than\nthey are lower down. Mosl ol the\nranches arc on llie eastern side ol\nthe river  on  the  Cariboo  road\nThe gardens am becoming more\nami mure popular ami will, ere\nlong, be wide and favorably\nknown as one ol llie beaut) spots\nsurrounding the inlt t. They are\nsituated .lose io the watei and\ncomprise about six nens, with a\ngradual southern slope.   There is\nCAPILANO   GARDENS\nMM HIS PROPERTY isoimoi the most desirable in North\nI Vancouver, only a mile from the present wharl, and\nI ball a mile (nun the proposed yards and works nl the\nYukon railway, and half a mile from salt water. Both\ntin- railway ami electric tramway will run through the property, The soil is good, most ol the land is i leared, at least\nits far as standing limber is concerned, ll is ll.it and free\nfrom gullies, and watei can be not almost anywhere within\ntwelve feet ul tlm surface, Ii immediately adjoins the best\nmanufacturing site in the entire municipality, and arrangements (so far as are at present possible) have been made\nwith the Yukon railwaj for switching finalities and terminal\nrates, Ihe land is easilj accessible by wagon mad at the\npresent moment, and a new road will be built in the near\nfuture giving direct connection with the present wharf, As\nsoon as the plans ol ihe new i.ulw.u ale definitely known,\nami ibis is a probabilit) ol the very near future, this property\nwill he . asilv worth Jioo per lot, The land is now surveyed\ninto blinks oi one ami a quarter acres, giving, on re-subdivision and allowing [oi streets, ten lots to the bio. k, Tins\nproperty is, beyond an) question, the cheapest in North Vancouver today, and tin re is, at the present moment, room for\na un material rise in values,    For maps and prices see\nHOPE,GRAVELEY<&,CO.\n322   CAMBIE   STREET. LIMITED\nsome  ol   them   very   fine   ones, a charm and mellowness about tin\nnotably the Australian Ranch, and grounds that is exquisite, while the\nBulinniiiui's. beyond Alexandria,\nOn the w. st sitie Mr. Middluton\nand Mr. Webster have splendid\nranches, where all kinds ol grain\nare raised, as well as a large number ol horses. Mr. Webster\nmakes a specialt) ol raising bin\nhorses, and ibis season 'sold\nseveral to llie pro* incial gov. rumen! Im' their road work.\nSpace forbids us to dwell further\nat present on the country, which\nlies awaiting development in tin\nvieiiiiti  nl Quesnelle  and  llll'tliei\nlitany shade trees are a constant\nsource ol cool, refreshing nooks in\nsummer, I here are a number ol\nfruit tret s planted here about thirty\nyeats ago by an uhl timer, and nre\ntoday une ol the llnil curiosities\noi the park. I he grass forms a\nveritable green carpel under these\ntrees, making il a most delightful\nspot lor young and old,\nWinding down through Ihe\ngrounds is a small brook, whose\nin,un years ol censless toil has\nfunned a   ravine,   the   hanks  ol\nnorth,    It is estimated  that  the which are thickly  covered   with\nThis piiiuie was taken ill | tint- last arc a number ol fine ranches lure,\nhi tlie chiel engineer ol the Van llie produce ol  which are grain,\ncouver, Wcstminstei   and Yukon fruit, vegetables and cattle,   There\nsurveying pariv.nnd the Vancouver, is a lurry nl Soda Creek, conuet lima\nWesiniinsl. r and Yukon road will both sides ol the river, and on the\nprobnbl)   go  li^ht   through  ibis west side, opposite Soda Creek,\nlocation,    When  il  is considered there is an excellent road through\nib,it   Peniberton Meadows hns an llie Cliilcotin country, all ol which\nale,i o|   about   |i i.i\" iii ai lis, all ol\nwhich  is practically suitable hu\nsettlement, it will be nl om i nppni\nent thai iln null drawbiu k to the\ni oiiniii is largely given ovi i to\nexit naive ranges, and stoi k-rnising\nis prusi i tiled on quite a lair,\" si ale,\nThe coming ol ilu railwaj will giv\nfullest development ol ibis whole ranchers and slock men Invorable\nregion is. in n wind, \"the lack ol facilities   Im   development   along\n\"  these lines, which is nol pi sst   ed\ntransportation Im ilnn - '   li  Im\nbeen t stun,il. ll  tlllll   al   least, two\nlanii*li< tl laiiiilies could be accom-\nll   pies, lit,  all   ol   \\\\ III. ll   will    I Oil-\ninl'iii\" also io ilm material wealth\nFor Ex-Custom\nmen\nWin) want Fine Oiwility fine] Individu\nality, \"Stilenfit\" (iarments hit the mark\nExclusive designs, choicest fabrics, hand-tailored\nthroughout.\n\" Stilenlit\" is nbsolutelv llie besl standard of fashion.\nYou will find a great difference between a first-class tailor's\nbill and \"Stilenlit\" bill for a suit of clothes, but his bill\nwon't givo you niiv better garments than \"Stilenlit,\" because better can't be had.   Ask the man who wears them.\nSuits, $12, si*.. $18, $20, $22 and $25.\nl.ainconts, $1(J to $25,\nTrousers, $!', si. $5 and $G,\nMouev back if nut satisfied.\nJ.   DANAHER  &  CO.\nI orner (ir,in\\illn and Pender Streets, Vancouver, B. C,\nSole Agents lor \"Stilenfit\" Clothes,   Samples and blank measurements sent \"it application.\nMouth nl Blackwater River, Looking Up Ih. Fraser.\n('mil lining division, embra. \u25a0\ning i ariboo and Quesnelle, covers\napproximately, no.ono square\nmiles, and iienrli  all  the  milling\ngrass ami tie, s. and forming a\nunique picturesquelandsi ape. I In\nthese banks \\\\\u201e proprietors intt nd\ni niistiiii ting winding paths, and\nyet dune has been confined t lam will be put across tin creek at\nsection ol about 2,000 square different intervals, with the in\nmiles lying in the big bend of the tendon \"I fonging pretty little\nI'fiisei iin 1. pools thai will phase the eye allll\nThe last picture we pulisli is a charm the brain,\nview at the mouth ol lllackwatei Refreshment privileges have\nriver, looking up the Fraser river, been given to an enterprising\nand about 40 miles north of Ques caterer, who is evei ready and\nnolle, from which will be seen that willing to sttpplj the needs ol the\nthe idea which so  many  ol   us most factitious epicurean.    Light\nentertain regarding tins country, 1 Ins ma; In  had al .mi  lime\nof its being rock) and barren and timing tin summer season, and\nunfit for human habitation, is alto- prices are consistent with quality,\ngether an erroneous one, Tin* Mm i.m ss. Si (icorgu makes\ngreat drawback to these portions scheduli .alls lu Lonsdale (iar\nol   nui   province   lies   in   llieii dens in the s nierlime, there be-\nmoduli .1 iu ibis region, nil nl w hum ol tlm lowci mainland\nET\nON All SIDE*\n1906\n. *-:\u2022\nstands out as tlm bi|--r, .,1 vi at lo be recorded in ilm history\nol Vancouvei real estate, Tin certain entranci ol one 01\nmore Hilditit1n.1l transcontinental lines ol railroad and new\nindustrial affairs is going to nun thu attention ol the 1 ntire\n1 .nium ibis way    'I Im man wilh a good p 1 real estate,\n1. .nh i\" im 11 tin situation, is bound to make big nionev,\nWe hav. .me ,d iln b. st mid 1 a 1 archilly s,l, 1 ted lists\n\"l 1. ..1 ' .tilt* in \\ in 1. 1 onsisting ql main kooiI Inns n\nMl   l'b as,mi. faint, w, Kitsilaiin, Greer's Heach, Rast hud,\n\\\\t st find .nul busiiit ss propi itv, and last, but not least.\nNORTH   VANCOUVER.\nFRASER & GIBBONS,\n1 1 Mil 111\\ \\  --I    \\\\\n\\ A.i nl VI Iv,  1:  1 \u00bb\nA fa\nSoda Cii ok, Cariboo I listrii 1.\nLonsdalt < iardi ns, North Vain ouvi r.\ninaccessibility and in their dangers inga well built extension | rei\nwhich  have lo Im uiidergoi  li lal tin approach In tin grounds,\nolder to rem b them, but with the Im thai purp   \u25a0\nGrand   I runk   I'ai il'u    und   the     I he    mpai \u25a0 \u25a0 -   '\nCanadian North, rn railwaj   pusl    takt 11   1    11    pi oli 1 rapli    in\nim;    westward    through     llies. ilu :\u25a0 11 It      mil full} pmlrays the\nnorthern parts of British Columbia ipi-rh  urruiindiiigi.    In llu lur.\nanil ilm Van ver,  W.'stiuinst.l :.t I i*. to In  wal\nami Yukon railway, aflordiiiR I\" ih and rustii  I\" nchos,  ivl   1   lo the\n(III  .    n il lint - an outlet lo the left ol tin       lure tin   band  stand\nsouth, it 1 an siiitI} I\"   snid  thai is situat. d.\nib.  pnrtions \"I iln \u25a0 provin. e des-\n1 n|,, ,1 in Ibis ailu 1\"  will    I I)\nreceive   Ihal   recognition    wlih ii Si ml   I'm   1 iiiii\ntheir latent resources in. ril           ; hull\nRAINIER BEER\n.   ntflii5ll[*Vltll!ttD\u00bbnHl\u00bb!h\u00ab1M? .   ,\nI' 11 II It   I,ill I LING  WORK\n\\ atii ouvi 1. H 1\nj.pTURNER\nKI I All   ft VI I I   IN\nWINES\nLIQUORS\nand CIGARS\nIII ST  \\ NI * 1 III M'l's'l'\nI I I .   Ul ' '       ll RAN VII 11 . ar.\n\\ \\NCOU\\ lb'. II C.\n1 >k;nty     Arthur S. Billings & Co., Real Estate Brokers, Molson's Bank Bldg., Seymour St. Entrance,   lei l()74\ntil   Houses J\nLota\nf Lota\nMH THE   EXPRESS\nI\nl'llnSI    I71 I,\nr o.'];,,\\\nRi nts Collected,\nI axes I 'aid\nJust Opened\nbranch iiiFiee \"I llie Inlerstntit Intro-\n,llll'ill|| Sni'ielv.\nMatrimonial Register, I0<.\nI*. 11. Ilnx 1 \".'.*\u25a0;. Van tier, II, 1 .\nII. I. BROWN\nREAL  ESTATE,   IXSl'RANf li\nINU M IXl'l A. I I Ul Us'   till ', I\nNORTH\nVANCOUVER\nTOWN\nFarms, City Property\nTimber   I.iihK   and\nMines\n1   \u25a0        St. \\V., Cor. Richard\nVAN'CUl \\ I R. I! i\nPhone K1 lis\nEmil Guenther\nAriliileil\nlul.i llan. hlri-el,\nVancouver, B.C.\nM. A. Russell\nwhen llio saihus were led on old\nhorse and sail junk, who, gelling\nthill disgusting  disease   known as\nscurvy, wi re glad lo get 0 run\nashore and feed on ibis fresh vege\ntable diet, Although celery is mm\ngrown in great abundance in On\nlatin, it does not keep longer than\nllie end ol I'Vlunan or March, At\nthai season nnd towards spring\nsupplies ai\" received packed ill\nloose crates Iriiin the fields ol California Win should nol llritisli\nTin  Proposition of tht Dny mi tht Xorthtvesl Pacific Trunsfnr- Columbia have this trade?\ntimlitin Scenes Just Be'lUii\u20141,000 Acres of Pel nu call ','\" \" \u25a0 \" IU'S|NKSS\n' ,        il, i|ini. s U hum It ,| re as |o ivhal soils\nfitrcsl In lit  Swept Away by Uiganlic Steam hnyincs.LK i\u201e,, ,h|(l,,|,,i ,,, _m\\n M,,is.\nilm prop, r distance lo plant net's\nThe Viint'iiiivi'i', W't'sliiiinstfi'tS. Yukon l.iiilwiiv.sniic* \"I'1\"!' \"\"' '?' mWl\u2122 '\" ~'\"u'\n,,     1, .      ' ,   1  '   1        1   thi   I\" si  in.nlv is to shin to. turn\n1 'il 'vlii'I'mi'iii  . iiiU'iii'- lucunni'L'l Imiil nml \u201e, |llBnlill8i , ,I]L,   .Rivaling,\nocean lnjiliwiiys, uml make llie Nortli shore 11 slii|i|iinj! [ertilmng. packages, eti , hut there\nlitise. is nothing difl'u nil  in all ibis il\nThe B. (!. Kluclric Rnihviiy (' |mny, to supply slreel i'\"T\" lu'\"l,|t!  '\"' ennsulred,   A\ncurs, Iiniii nnd power,\nI'l'osperily  lellil- llie town like slliilijrlil\u2014-l'l'ojriess\neiiutiuiious,   W'aleli Xorlh Viinciiiiver's uilvitncc.   ll will\nLo 1 he kitti'liscnpe ot the <'mist.\nllie I |l-lo dale Grocer , ni.eial Audits for all tl \u2022ijriutil lownsile lands.\nMOM 1   TO LO.l.\\\no.\\ north r.-ixcoi ver\nPROI'F.RT) AT\nf.OU'FS'J \/.' A7A\nf.YSt RAXC1\nATXOX-lll    . HIS\nPROI'F.RT)' Ft R s II r\nIX   I I.I PARTS\nOF I III- CITY\n.iH,iiit,oiii;i!i:.\nIt.l'SOV\ninn,,:, co,\nloncs Block, Vancouver\n. mi |,l,.\" li i\nGroceries, Tobaccos\nEtc.\n1st. Ave,, l.isl Lonsdale 4ve.,\nNorlb Vancouver\n(l.OIMI acres -iill left.)\nMahon, McFarland 6 Mahon,\no-lI Hustings St.. Vnnciiiivi'i', ll. C\nSMALL PLOTS\nAmi  How to iYInke Them Profitable.\nlew tn ' Iv- ,e;\" ilm iini. 1 inspi 1 led\nipiit. a largi plot \"I ground plnnled\nwith small fruits,      I lie luisili s and\nD.G. Dick\nNorth Vancouver\nReal Estate\nl.o.WS\nINSURANCE\nFINANCIAL AG UN I'\nMiSlDliNCli LOTS\n111    INIiSS l'KOl'KKTY\nACKIiAGIi\nWe devi I mil'selves I'M III! Ivi li\nin Ntitili Vnni ouver propeitv, and\nare in close touch with the market,\n\\\\ e can givi you gnnd value for\nVlilll   IIIOUl'l .\n\\\\ tile in iis uud  we  will  giv,\nplants wcr. so thickh sel loRellifr|vo|| \u201e\u201e, in|on,iiilioii vou mav wish,\n111.II Ihe 11 huh    phi. \"   will   |*|'ll\\\\  up\nas thick as an Uiican jungle, and - .\t\nit is Ii iii ,1 inui It  labor, lime ami\nmoney have been uselessly expend  ,     K ,,,,\u201e, ,;,\u201e,\u201e,,\u201e,\u201e   ,\u201e,. \u201e\u201e,,\nid  nil   tin-  vi nun, ;   besides there i\nin-1,1. lahlcdisappoiiiinu nl tti,,l,'r Suitings have jusl arrived ,il\nwlin h could easilj have I\" 1 11\navoid, d had the plant' i oul) 1 on\nsuited the nurseryman  who sob\n1,11,1   llll    Still  Iv\nFongoun's, tailors, IU0 Hastings 1,\ncorner Columbia <\\ve., Vancouver\nWritten (nr Tin  lArm\nLOTS\nLots lor Sale \"i ! lu\nI,, [bis iinii I'l  llie provinci  ol \" Fruit Growers Association ol On\nBritish Columbia, ivh.ere the land lario      A   maul   ol   Sjoo   aflei\n1 osts .,, mm ii i\" put  until r cul 1 ai I    rnist ,1  tu  Si    was ni,\nCCi   AH   1   'xnOTT    tiviitinn    variously estiinateil fn ained  Irom  the Ontario govern\nOU, OU, DO    lOaCr I .  j(.   1() j j,, pei iicn    il hei  mi's meiii. and some three meetings were\n'  $80 tosiso per lot, t|    ',,,,,,\u201e,,,,. whal l.iml id held eaih year at dilfefent localities,\n2 \u2022At.l't* Block Oil Comer      use it may be put lo when slumped, At these nieelings discussions were\n, 111 stoned and cleared, se that a pat lu'id on the best varieties of bolli\nIronting   LOIlSdale  A\\C,      jnK pK,ht may he obtained from i'l. large and small fruits, to plant, (01\nS700 Cash, I lu .a,Iin.in cereals, even iu good local markets as well as lur ship-\n1, ,im,   would   nol   proiliii,      11\" nt. il\"  mosl suitable pat kages,\nli ,,;: . ,,, ni s.s |\" 1 .n i' . ami Inu Id storage,  In ijil   rates I'l  e\\\nT. S. XYE, this would have to he deducted th. pr.    . rail and boat,    ll was (omul\n..   % (      .  .        .. lalioi   expended and tin   cost of |altogether I nam varieties wen\nqueens & LOflSaaie ^^ S(] ,hll _ll(i] ., p  ,,.  grown, that sunn r early ripen\n11     would  I\"' obtained as  to  utlerh ing kinds should In raised in inucli\n  .,      ..   .. preclude anv attenipl   t farming in [smaller quantities than winter, as\n  iMOnil  VailCOUVer the ordinary mixed way, as carried 0\" \\ wen soller and nol s sih\nr I p \"ii in \"ilu 1 pans \"i iln   Dominion sent a long distance.    I'he markets\nniwtrirt nf Vnrth      '^f\\ an(l  I0\\\\er        \u201e]\u201e,\u25a0,. land does not demand such nl the old world wen exploited, in\n1\/1911 IIIUI    V*Ai ill str(i| 1S L,|(o|ls ,G |irj|lf, [, j|)l() whieli  ilm Ontario (mil   ninth   .\nLOITipany , nim.nam.    Thiscountr) must In great sensation, and still holds ils\ndi all wilh mi llu sunn lines as llu own,   Tin 11 whal 1 atipi m tl!    I In\n1'nited States, thediffei'i'iitsections glut ol ilu luutn market soon sub\nNMI   I -\\BI I\" must be appropriated In thus* pin sided, and behold, it becatne dilli\n  poses thai  the cliniat.  and olhei '\"ii in this apph producing ciitin\nneeds   supply.    In  the   Southern In to um a No. 1 sample in nut\ntC       ST. CEORCI   WI) Slai. s.   .ih, 1,    tb,   apph   tret   he- city ill Ontnri hi, I is Ilm\n*J*Jt   MIKIII VANC0IMR 11 , an L-vi'l'gl'ei n. ' \"ll  II, -ULi.ii I\" -I were all shippi d lo\n,   and   ti hi in   raised and\n  , , , 1   ' 1 1.Uil \"'**   *i O'kl is.\nart    slnpp. .1   inulh.  whilst wheat.\n\\    '.iii'  .an  ; ,\",.  ' aiin   aiiil other products an   ii-nl Heiv was a revolution indeed; I    iu\nsouth  I\" lill  tne' demands which nun kets, instead ol being glutted,\nnn created.    Ill Id., nu el thnsi um,  i|i pleted     Orchards \"I suil\n'   ' l'J. \"Mo. IJ |\u00bb.     on the coast will hav   lo : ;.., \u201e.. varieties were piani\nwhat they can 1 hi\"  best that is ed hy lit.   aci't   and tens til acres,\nhu king In stit \u25a0- \"I 1 limitti   ill ll 1 and still the  good work\nmiddle provinces.     I:    most pro 11\u201e    jrinweis   and   slnpp, is   had\nmini in object which pn  mils itsell man) difficulties In contend with;\nil.'.'u 1, 7 .i\" 1, - lu, n.llu |u. iu iv.     is fruit, and pi \"Lai A I, m- \\. \u25a0 ...:-. apples shipped in large quantities\n' \u2022\"\u25a0     |n   - i\"   - \u2022\".      1 Iiii, talk   vegetables, lish and in   Inn   1 is   olu-n   heated   and\nlumber,  hu   which  in  return  tin mm I, loss was sust 1; llie size\ncoast should gel meat, wheat, eti u| ||\u201e   packagt was reduced; cold\n11 ordei tn supply tin above com stoiii\u00bbi v.as oblaiued on th an\nVancouver.\n80 Acres\nIn North Vancouver District\nA I  Sj.oti I'l li Al'liL\nI'AKI'   \\ 1 IIAN'CI', 11 Mh,III  HI. Wnl; 111\nSJ5.00 Ll.lv  At Iii:.\nI I I   Mli   ITI.I. VOU   \\Lol III.\nS. GINTZBURGER,\n11)1 Cordova Street. \",\nTin.'   North   Vancouver Specialist    ;\nTLM'I IIS \u00ab Will'\n1 fcr Ih,'\n\u25a0\n1 It.riu  Park\n11\nnn S, \u25a0    \u25a0   \u25a0     1\ntrd, iin*l\n1      ringiii ; I leu      'Am\n\\,       nfi.rin I -       Ileal\nll\nI'llll -   III III\n, \u25a0 '       ' III Is  -t I.i\nil ,1     iiiit Inter I\n7   HI |..1\nll I \\   I'llll II',1    \\|   1       .\nD. S. Martin\n1 ', . . .\nYachts and Launches\n. a i.i, 1.\n-     .  tl, 7.1'*. S.|:>, ', IA  111,1\n'\nllll ; |'. tn.\nI 1 v. 1   VhmliYVII 1 1 .\nWEBB'S CHOCOLATES\nAre Swire I \u00abnnl Delicious.\nHave no I im.il\nl.n  Sale ,ll\nMcDowell^ Drug Store\nNurlli 1 nni inner.\n n,li . dly, ex-     dill's iln   hi   I hei       uuld  I\"   steamers;   llie  dominion   novern\nitcsteri) \"vorporaTioiif i_iiis\nten acres     I'liiil, which is receii   stianiboiii  ipanies and the Iruil\nI XI'I.ANATHl.N    '    mil   \"it   >     Ii\"l\n'I    nil    Mill\nI,   i'ii I..mlvvillt     iv,     11\n\u25a0\nmuch                :. ii\" Oki u all . Him   into hail v. and  ,        ,    ,        ,,           \u201e,    ..         \u201e\u201e   ,, , ,      ,,,.,,\n,        ,11                                                                       \\.', I.nils. I,,ilu,,' s.      I'luinliHi, iiiitl lltisniilli- II  >. 1 ,11 li atull In, k, n\nlagan vallev, can   tisl as well I tv a slleain of fruit is poured mlo    \u201e     ... A     .                      A .    ,\n!     1 1         11    1   ,   1 ,1,   1,                          I                 ileal is .it *ii,nis.                 iii**. reed\niloiluced   here,     llu   ilnoi  ol  Iln   Hrillllll even aiilumn that a gem '\n1 iiniiivi'and nil kiniis \u201e| 1:, 1' 1111, \u25a0 >i,iiiii,ii t'liiviiaeiiiis am\\ Valuators,\nHe hiivc nu itiuiii use .1.1111,1,, I uf Cm ilu,mil ,ei tnuiil. Plaice umi nnli-is uilli\nus I tn Ih, win 111,\nShip Joinery, Spars\n\u25a0nni Scows\n112 Hastlnqs hind Mvsl. Vancouver, B.C.\n  S'nTI    I'he  ss,   N< 11: ill   VAN-   ration ago was not dreamed ol\nt'dl    KI! I        '  \u25a0   '\u2022 inui *'\u25a0''\" 11. 111. ,,    , ij . Thi   whoh   t\u25a0 nit   1 llsill. ss   is   nun\n.   , 1 '       , \u25a0 IlliltitS    llllll      I'OIII   III''      MU   vl   IllOlllltilinS    In    ll.lt ,\n,   .     1 \u2022.      .    .  ., i,      , .1   ..... .inu carried Oil 111 n SVSli in.ilu   niainu 1.\nllll. L fe and ROM   UOatS, ss.sT.UMi HKdIIi A.-.        'or aee, already s anils open, and .\n\u00bb' A man not 5 roilllil lt\"lti \"H haul I\"\n....   ., ,,, ,,,., 1   ..'tv   veal   ih.   deinaiul   Im   it nit       . , . ,,   ,\n1 '\u25a0'\" r   in   tii.t.M.1 nn 1 ..11.1 m his distiu I. inns all tin\n,.,,,  1 sup,, y wi 1   \"\u25a0 .'M.'ii.hue. so liml il ,\n\"ml\"'      ' in, 11 '.' I lim'   OH    ll\"     II' \u2022 .   sends    pn Iv 1\n, , 1 11.   In   avan,due    and   ml: , '   ,     ,\n\"   iiiirdeiis   nre on. su  ihal   llu     . ,        .\n.\u25a0\",,. ia     ele p (inkil Willi Iruil , , L,      lrri. ...,1 ^.\nhull  mav nni I I red III gallf     .IIISI   -XfrlN ( (I\n,,   ,,,,,,,   ,, Hies,    \" I\" :  a: ul. 11... I    llllllelisi wmw*  \"\"'\" v.\u00bb\u00ab   _\u201e,^\n1'  *i I a *|s \\ \\. ing or liaiispor , ...    .    ..      .   \u201e , >\u00ab.,\u2022 .1 _ #\u2022     1\n-. \u25a0\".-M.,.,.,.r i\" \u25a0 ia ampies are 1,  ,ia.e,i ti.rongi Large Stock of New Fall and Winter Goods\nin 1  ror Suits, Pants and Overcoats,\nAl   tin    pn  ' in   tune .......,' ,      .... , 1 ...., ,\n','   '\nGasoline I nunthes a Spci ialli\n\/\nll\n|U\"', nu <\n:    :  \u25a0 'din the plain\ngrath *l as ilrst, s 1 ami third;\nall vviim 01  si .||,|>\\ hmi |\u00bb rej.il\nMotel North Vancouver\n1            .      ,                                                   ,   ,,                                     , all vvi'inn nt   s, a|i|n Iruil 1   I,      '\n'1               ''         '    '        ' ,     and  W iniiii\"             npi.t'led ,\n1                ' ei,    So ine has lb, ins pet inui I\"\n\/,' \u25a0 1  1 al. s iind (I\n, , , iini.  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