"f687f6bc-5885-4c8a-afd5-15a87bc63494"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1910-03-18"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309485/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " m\nUh lExprPHa\nvoi\n14.\nC47\n& a?\nIO\nNOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1910.\nNUMBER\nDISlidx 111. amid an array of lloral dc-\nS2 leet and two lodge rooms, a corations of Easier lilies, atel-\nlarge one alld a small one on ias and palms, and presented a\ntilie lirst storey with the usual very charming picture as the\n|ii>ni|.lenient ol ante rooms, par- young couple took tlieir oaths\naiilii-n.ilia rooms, etc.\nFerry Directors Meet\nAbout two months ago Ur.\nl'eacev underwent an operation\nlor appeiiiliiiiis whnh reduced\nlum lo a condition ol extreme\nweakness, bul Irom which hi\neventually rallied and regained\nlus health. In response to inquiries In- uniformly iniorim-_ hM I\nthe Board oi W orks to report vices of an assisla.il engineer. nhm_ul devd ^ mh alar.\nJack Loutet wrote asking the lhe lollowing plans were ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,., .. , ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n, , 1 . .1 . 1 i* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .ni ming sviuploiii*. thai Kiusult-\ncouncil 10 complete the. pro- passed . raubd.vision pari D.L. , * hv Ja|lb wcr, _____ ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nmine regarding road to lots . 852 and SW block 5, U.L. Mt, \?\u00C2\u00A3'iixoaotai that the |>a-\nand 2 block \"C\" D.L. 785. Ile lols 23 and 24, block b, U.L. '\nsaid Mr. T. S. Nye, who was 553, lot ol block 12, U.L. 704,\ninterested, had agreed to ctr- conditionally, block 4,1, U. L.\ntain allowances being made. I2022, blocks n and 23, U. 1..\nIt was referred to the etigin- 2164, block 1, 1). L. TV I condi-\neer. Uoiially, part ol D.L. M3, con-\nCapt. Chas. Cates wrote in re- dilionally. Those rclirreii back\nfcrcjicc lo a request Irom \"lhe were subdivision block 11 ol U.\nL. 022, lots bl, t>2 and bj, U.L.\n802, lols 2; and .\\ block 2, U.\nL. 783, block lb, U. L. 8Jb, and\nlols, 1, 2 and b, D.L. 827.\nThe board ol works regular\nstatement ol accounts was lead\ncouncii to lay a water mam\nthrough his property, lots c,,\nand 98, D.L. 2109. He advised\nthai before d-.-c.drng detiuiiYh\nhe would like lo be furnished\nwith a sketch plan ol thc pro\nposed work. It was relerred lo and adopled, the lolal amount\nthe clerk to furnish thc lniorm- being M,242.65.\nution asked for. lhc question of appointing\nRaymond l.abrossc, who in- constables in dtDcrviu sections\ntends soon lo reside on lot 33. ol the diatrict was discussed\nDL. 825, wrote asking that and rclcrrnl to tin 1 couacilloi -\nsome slumps on the road near io look up likely appoint... in\nthe propertv lie blown. Relerred the parts in which they lived.\nto thc engineer with power to Councillor Allan lor Lynn\nact. Valley, Councillor Bridgin.iii lur\nAs reported in the Vancouver Seymour and Councillor Law-\nprcss the statements ol Alder- sou ior West Capilano\nman Hepburn at last Monday It was resolved lo olicr lln\nevening's meeting ol the \ an- position ol road tax ..j'-lecio\ncouver city council was the oc- to Mr. Peers oi Capilano on a\ncasion for some severe criticism basis oi 20 per cent.\nby the district body. The lol- The clerk laid on tin table 1\nlowing resolution was passed list containing the aim.mils n\nRESOLVED \"That this couu quired lor ihe bad charged ol\ncil is very pleased to see thai the year in conucvlioii with thc\nthc Vancouver city council is yearly estimates. A preliinin\ntaking up the problem ol se- ary discussion took place wlnn\ncuring more power ior the di\u00C2\u00BB- it was intimated that the rale\ntricts to deal with subdivisions, for i-jio would be very aimil.'i\na matter upon which this coun- to lasl year, about 17 in.lis mi\ncil has la-en working hard loi the dollar,\nthe last iwo years, but exceed- The meeting adjourned till\ningly regret that thc mayor next Monday evening, M.11.I1\nallowed Alderman Hepburn to 21st.\nALD. HEPBURN AND Till-\nDISTRICT COUNCIL\nAirs. McKcith acted as bridesmaid, and the groom was sup-\n1 ported by his brother, Mr. Jas.\nMurray. The tlower girls, Lottie Murray and Marjorie How\nell, were annul in while and\nlooked very handsome, each\nwith her large bouquet ol\nspring (lowers. The brim nud\nbridesmaid carried a bouquel 01\ncarnations. Alter thc ceremony\nwas over Mr. Alex. T. Spence\nHis Worship the Mayor ami\nall Uie directors with the HCep\ntion ol Mr. McNair, were present at the regular weekly meeting of the Ferry Hoard.\nVerv little important liusine. s\ncame up Ior discussion and tli.\nmost -proceedings were almost bar\nkurcless.\nThe regular monthly accounts\nwere passed and the cstimai.s\nfor the steel bridges which an\nto bc constructed bctww.11 the\nmain wharl and the outer limit\nol the Lonsdale Ave. whail\nwere submitted by the eiiginier.\nThe matter ol awarding lhe\ntender lor this itcel work w'lll,\n111 all probability, come up at\nthe uext sitting ol lhc board,\nwhich will bc held on Thurs.l.i.\nafternoon, March 14th.\nPRESENTATION\nOu the (vc ol his departure\nlor Port Ksstngtoii, Mr. Win.\nPhilip, son ol Alw Pinup.\nclerk of the municipal council,\nwas accorded a hearty send ol1\nhy his friends and fellow unin*\nhers ol St. Andrew's Presbyterian church iu the vestry ol\nthe church last Friday evening\nMr. Philip was presented with\nan address, delivered by thc\nRev. J. D. Gillam and a hand\nsome gold-mounted Gillette sal\nety razor, ln making the pres\nrntation Mr. Gillam took oc-\nNl'W STREET CARS\nThree dolllilv-trmk all In.ike\nstreet cais wete landed uli tills\nside of the Inlet on Wcdiusdai\nafternoon lot use on the local\nservice. Along with the three\ncars wan one miter dump ami .1\n.iidc dump 1,11 which will Ix all\nll/.ed in coiuicilloii with the\nwork train which will lie kepi\ncontinually busy a.-* a COM\nquelicc ol the extensions and llu\nlarge amount oi now work\nwhich it is expected will Ih en\nU-red upon this season. It is\nnpected that one ol lln new\n^^^^^^^^^^^^ cars will Ih- put on the service\ncasion to refer to Mr. Philip's !\u00E2\u0080\u009Et Wlw __u\ -j-, ,,,1,,.,*, .Ilsl \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nm>. 111 as the local inoloruien\nhave lamiliari/iil iIh-iiimIi\nwith the workings ol lhe\nbrakes.\nunfailing eilorts during lus con\nnection with thc duties in the\nchurch in which capacity lie wns\nan active worker for the last\n.seven or eight years. His long\nand continued service 111 Iht\nchoir oi that church will make\nhis departure lelt very nun. IT \t\nand the loss ..I a su|*crior bass ol Rossland were in\nvoid- smli as his will not snon this week the guests o\nl\u00C2\u00BBe replaced. Al the close\n1 hou practni a social entertain\nMr. G. A. Clothtrr, Iati ol\nNevada, and Mr T A KoTToU\nlhe .l'i\n [kll* Mai\ncolm .McMillan, who limisillV\n an old Rossland man Mr Clu\nmeiil was enjoved, the incinl-crs thier is I mining engineer and\nii.ntribntuig several solos of a also an old Rossi.indite, and lli.\npleasing nature. The evening meeting ul tin llirei oh) Iriends\nwas brought to a close by Uie alter a parting ti I '.iiiiiiIht ol\nsinging of Auld Lang Syne Mr\nPhilip left lor the north the following morning, when he and\nhis brother-in-law, Mr DcWuH.\nwill be engaged in the canncn\nbusiness at Balmoral Cunncrv\nvears, w.ts pailiiiilarlv plea,\ning. Mr CL.thur is |..r th,\npreient loiateil in Valici.uiii\nbut ex|H'ctcd sunn tu leave iur\nStuart, a mining camp in lh.'\nnorthern waters ol B. C.\n1021,\nUnit was sullering Irom hciiioi\nrhage ol lhe sloniach, llie utmost eilorts to slop which pi 1 lied unavailing, and he gradually sank uiml lhe vital spark\nsped. Air. Peacey was one ol\nthe older uti/cus ol North Vancouver in poinl oi lhc length ol\nliiiie during which he had resided in ilus mi. lie was a\nvalued mvinbcr ol ihe Hoard ol\nSchool trustees, having txell\nelected when the board was hist\nconstituted and retaining ms\nposition loiiluimiiisli mini his\ndeath. As ncretary oi the\nboard he wa.s lallhliil and clli-\nchnt 111 ilic discharge ol Ills duties. He was 1 vei naili and\nwilling to devote any portion\nIns tunc and energ) 10 lhe udll-\n., iliuli. ll uellale ol the cilv\nwhich those interests might de-\ninaml His practical kaow-\nladgl H a liuildci and lolilracl-\n01 made him a palliuilai n\nliclplul alld valuable ii,ciiiIki ul\nlhc board and lus wise council\nand ellu mil sel vices will be\ngreatly missed by thu iiiciiiIms\nol lhe board.\nThe iuneial was held on Tues-\nal.n alum..un The cortege hit\nthe house at 1. l.s p.m., and pro*\nuiilisl to the church ol Sl. John\nlhe Kvallgclisl, wluJc au llu\npiessiM sei w.i vaa conducted\nl.v ihe tactor, Kev. J. Hugh\nHooper, who likewise conducted\nlln selllu at MuiilUain View\niciiict.-ri. The piuiessiuii whuh\nlm und al lhe church was one ul\nlllc largest ever witnessed in illicit)- alld was lompriscd oi thc\ncitv council, together wilh a\nlarge body of syiiipatlusi 1\namongst whom were mam w\ntlm most prominent cltiieni\nThe pall bearers iuiisislnl ul Hi.\ncolilrercs ul the dcuascil up..ii\nlhe Hoard ol School TlVattei\nA K Steacy, Di II H Hon\n,11. M s McDowell and f,,\"\nII Horden. The Khool dnl\ndreli alt( inInl in I bod] 111\ncharge ol Principal Banneti .ml\nllu iiituc stall ol t(,i(h(is. Tin\nIlm.il tnliiiti-s weie nuiiitiiiii.\nami Ik .mllliil, adding Vet lm\n1 lut listuiiiiin tu tin* universal\nrespcil ami ngard in wlmh Hi\n1'e.ui 1 lias held l.l lhc elltU'.\ncommunity, the list being a--\nlulliius Mis I'i .inij ,.ml l.iii.\nn ily, anchor ; Air. l'eacev '1 cm\nU| plulies, Hlcilll ; lluald ol\nSchool Tin I.is, lllialll . public schouls stall, wreath : pub\"\nlu sih,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,i children, cron . Hi\nand Mrs A It. Sli .1.1, spr.n .\nMi W I. Irwin, spi.n Ul\nA. II. Diplmk, crOH : Dr 'inl\nAlts. \. 1 int. croai Aii and\nin William Mordcn, spra)\nMr and Mrs. WakciiiU, ipraj\nAir. and tin I \ M. Millan,\nina.\ ; Air. K. KWriilgi ami\nLlllllll . s|ii,,i ; Mr aiul Alts\nCnu. ,1 iHllllippo pi r\nBaxter, ipraj ; Hi and Mis\nt, Tiuk. sprav : Lun A on*[\nspiai , All ttt, wn.iih Ah.\nand Air. 1 PtHtCI iu..ill.\nAh and Mr* Alilni, wreath\nAll. and Alts. Ka)iues, spia'. ,\nTo the Editor of thc Expr*s\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to Alderman\nHepburn's remarks at Aloliday\nevening's meeting oi Vancouver\nCilv Council, as related in the 'W,\" ,'\";.' \"\"2* *' \"t~\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ _t\nVancouver prc-ss, regarding the ____ lio}1 lllltr Teuttr- tflltr' __\nKet-ve and Councillors ol the ^\"^ llu' company with a P\nDistrict ol North Vancouver, uuuiIk;1 of solos on hls vlolm'\nw ere one to take then, seriouslv Mr-, ^ \"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MurrfX \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB tSSM\nas might lie done, they could Probably take a short honey-\n-^.^.^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a^^^^^^^^B ,11,1,,M tlll'V lllll Ink\nonly\nAirs. Jas. Hay and her son,\nAustin, lelt today lor Toronto,\nOnt., lor a three months' sla\.\nAire. Hay had not intended to\nleave lor the east so soon, but\non receipt ot the news that ha\nmother was lading in healih,\ndecided upon an immediate' departure.\nbc characterised as verv\nimpertinent and even as contemptible. But they are evidently mi allcr-diniier deliverance, and in lhe rush of business his digestive organs were\novertaxed, and his imagination\nas well aa Ills stomach lieialilc\nlisordefed. Il is hardly necessan to dclc-ud the reeve and\nCouncillors irom such an attack upon them personally and\nas a Council. They one and all\nmoon trip when they will take\nup their residence in this ciiy\nin a new residence which Mr.\nMurray is having built.\nFA V-J ONES\nC. Wiegand ol Vancouvei\ni friendly call al thc l\x-\nprcss olhce on Thursday. Air;\nWiegand has been the owner ol\nextensive property interests on\nthis side of thc inlet for Ntiu\nyears and is now prepamig .o\nerect buildings on his lols oa\nFirst street. Thc plana arc\ncompleted lor the building to\nbe creeled on the property east\nol St. George's avenue and\nshow a building with a Irontagc\nol liltv leet and a depth of sixt\\nleet. The ground lloor is ar-\nIn Vancouver last l'uesdav\nwas celebrated lhe wedding cl ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nMr. John Fay, the popular r\u00C2\u00AB\"H [or^siui. purposes an\nbarber ol this city, and Aliso Ca-\ntharnie .I ones ol Vancouver.\nThe ceremony was conducted by\nv. MeLeod at his private ie-\nhavc great conlidencc in the iu-ij^\nMM- ul Nortli Vancouver, and sljenu. ttUh only Ul|) i|m.K,|,,\nthey do not hesitate to say so, ftl(, (ni.n,|s oJ the colllracunK\nand to work with goodwill .ind ^.^ presellt< Mr, ^_y _\nhearty perseverance lo promoto wel] ___ iavorauy known ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nthis city and the addition ol\nher Iiest interests.\nLi lhe uiatler of subdivision\nplans lliei' have laid oil them a\nu..-.k the magnitude oi which .\ndciii,an Hepburn has uo loiiup-\nuua ol, and uo body oi uii-n can\nhave a dealer sense ol their responsibility than ihey have.\nOn several occasions thev have\ntaki\u00C2\u00ABn the responsibility ol revising io certify plans ul lands\nunsuiied lor subdivision, but\nihey have very little power t\nthis matter, and have to be\ncareful not io involve the Disum in iinwai rallied litigation.\nThey have al.-u insisted on larger subdivisions being made in\nsonic cases than those mapped\noul, Iiul alter ihese were ion-\nidled the lots were sold ir.\nhalves or in quarters.\nMr. and Mn. Fay io lhc\ndential section oi tlie ciiy\nbe welcomed most hcariily.\nAlter enjoying a short honey-\nmoon the young couple intend\ntaking up their reiidence on\n15th street in Mr. L. LcRuox s\nhouse.\nMISCHIEVOl'S B0\S\nAbout a doa-n boys la-taeiii\nthe ages ol 12 and '.\" wai...\nwere up in the police court o-i\nihursday morning belore Ala\ngiatrata Kealy on a charge ol\nwindow breaking in a house Iv\n1 .in.l somewhere in the east end\n..I ilie iiiy. Thc iiuniitoiis 10111\nplaints that have been coming\ninto lhe police of late cauiet\nthe first lloor is divided miu\nlour suites oi modern light\nhousekeeping aparlim-nts. Air.\nWiegand's other propertv \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFirst street immediately adjoins the Russell ou tiie east.\nThe plans are not yet lompk\nol for the proposed sirucu.i\nto be built on thi! lot, but 11 ti\nKbl. his intention to proceed at on. 1\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,l, with all necessary airaui'.\nments.\nBUSINESS LOCALS\nJack Loutet and N. Lonsdale\nll is mil with the Norlh Shore y\w oSc\u00C2\u00ABl to be ou the lookout\nfor some mischievous lads uh..\nlor some time have succe*slull\\nevaded the eilorts ul the lorce\nlo ,ay llieir hands mi them with\nthe result tliat than small window breakers were soon luiati-d\nThe magistrate, having musnl-\n1 ration for their lender wars\nand the lact that this was th. 11\nlirsl olletiie, let tliini ofl with a\nsevere reprimand aiul a (.union\nnot to appear again or the ion-\nsequences would uol bc so\nival est.ile men that lhe Coun-\nul have had dilhcultv. One alld\nall Ilui hav. colllined allellliou\nto lands ul real value. It has\nlieen uiuiiccssari lot them to do\notherwise, as we have plenty ui\nsuch land without subdividing\nllie iiiuiiiit.iuis, ami being uli\nllu spot and dealing with lliosv\nwho .uliic lu sec lur llnmsclves\nthey can Ih- nju-d n.\nLet me sal sir, that the\nWOlth) incllllicls ol the fill\nWanted\u00E2\u0080\u0094Girl as general helper. Apply Palace Holel. 1-1.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Advertiser wan.-.\nto rent store or ground uou.\nollice on Lonsdale Avenue >,c-\ntiu-cn the Esplanade and .id\nstreet. Addresi A. B., this ui-\nlicc.\nFor Sale.-Two Snaps.-~s-x\nlots close to Boulevard uu wih\nand 20O1 streels. One hundred\ncash, balance at ten dollars a\nmonth on each lot. Eight rouM\nhouse on 10th street, all .noltrii\ntine thousand cash, balance to\narrange. Box 127 North \'an-\ncouvcr. ti.\nWanted.-A secirml-hand folding baby buggy, in good oi'l.i\nFull particulars to W. this office\n1 Hiuiiii ul V.uuouvcr haw ever light\niie.n treated by the Councillor!\nand 1 iii-eiis ui tin- North shore\nwith the Raped due lu llllll\nhigh ollice W\* think wc hau .1\nright tu similar treatment lur\n.mr Councillor! at their hands\ni\" assure lhat goodwill which\nshould evnr be present where no\nUiany cOOinon interests are nt\nslake Vours, etc.\nALKX. Plliril'\nNorth Vancouver, Alar iMh\nI'llu.\nI'aruierilup 01 appointment\nH loiiinmiial iiuiiagu wanted\nIii luting, thoroughly cxp.ri\ntint man;good organizing I\nr^r^r^r^r^r^r^^r^r^r^1^1^1^^bility , very cnorgcin Siotih-\n' muli. Could invest M,JM in\nLICENSE COMMISSIONER* mad coa*wru, principals oalv,\n In conlidence. Address R. AL,\nICxpress office. :-\\nMr. Cuius, croM ! Air I' C\nWright, wie.iili , Ah B. Corniah, wi.alli Ah and Airs T.\nHodge, spr.n Air. ami Mrs\nilllui. spi,11 Mi. .unl Air-\nII. Iloldcn, sprav ; Air. and\n\lis ('. A McBain, spia.\nnul Mrs T S. Nu. nn.. h\nMr. and Alls B McMillan,\nwreath,\nThe Board ol License Coiullliv\nsinners lor the citv ol North\nVancouver nut in the iin hall\n.ui Wedncsdav afternoon fur the\n. a,11 .nli i.iliuii a,I m ulal inatlels\nwhich were ui a sellii-privaU Chi-sU-Jlield Ave.\nnature aiid were 111 connection \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nwilh some tcportcd irn-gulan j LOST-In Horticultural Ha\niu mi the part of the local ho- or on car at Alerri Widow dam\nids. .1 iiin|iiois .Maun Brooch wH\nThe question of life escapes 'oblong blue stoin ami link'\nwas mtnmwi and Um duel oflpkaai baw it lUi oflici\npolioa w.us lllslnictial tu make a '\nlour ol inspection and also MB | WANTED Woman lol Hum\nthai Uti |>ro|H-r notices ghrii\niniuiniaiioii where thcaa Mtapi\n\u ie to In- lound were pr.\npostul.\nFOR SALE- 1 BUwi S|'..n\ngl.-d Hamburg Pullets, all Living , also luckrel. Applv\nw.irk, nm day pel week Appli\nLaws,,11 ' . ||U1I] v,.\nAir. and Mrs ILnrv l-'.vcs arc\n:i ruiite hun,1 liuin Iluii lisil\nto Kngland, and are npcHt*!\nto riach this citv about Thurv\nlddci Murray Co. Dre insuranci day, April 7th.\nFOR SALE oi l'.ulia.igc for\nNorth Vancouver propcri}\nImproved Iruit (arm, 5 acrea,\niHsiiing iruits. Particular) a,,\n.put. \!i Miller, C.l'.K.\ngraphs, North \ ancouver. THK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nUniversity Site\nA large and representative\nmeeting was held m Uie cill\nhall Tueaday evening i\" c< usid\ner lhc question ul adv.ic uin\nNorth Vancouver's claim a-, a\nSite lur lllc prulllul.il illlivel\nsiii\\ li ti.iiispiinl, however\nthat tin* concensus ui opinion\nn ,is iii tin* lusi instance lur Uv\nlocation id the university un 'tic\nlower mainland near ihe center\nol population ul the province ,,s\nagainst tin strength which is\nbeing pul lui lh by Vani\nInland, Alderman McKae wa\nchosen chairman ui Un meet\niug.\nlllc speakers ul the cuillll'\ninn Alderman SchulU, lleevi\nUcNaught, Councillor Hi nig.\nman and Lawson, U, 11. al.i\nden, A. I'hilip, W. J. lruin\nDr. Campbell and ilu chairman\nTin inst speak.!, Alderman\nSiluilte, gave an uiitline ul\nsups bad i'ii 11 taken at the lm\nnur meeting and alsu ths at\ntiuus ui other municipaiitiei on\nlhe suiith shore in their aluiusi\nunanimous .sjclecfiioii ul Dul\nLark, midway between \ auciu.\nVer and New Westminster,\nsuitable- lit! lui the proposed\ninstitution.\nAlderman SchulU po'.nteo\nout that iu comparison with\nVancouvei Island, ihe lower\nmainland a as mon udvantag\noush situated Irom the stand\npoint ui the larger enrollment\nui itudenta which wuuld be had\nnum ihe cities ui \ ancouver,\n.\eu Ucstiuiustil and Norlh\nVancouver. He said thai llic\nspi.ial (natures which North\nVancouver could l.n claim to\nwell the value ol tllc lllillilalu-\ngical resources and lhe lorcstn\n10 lhc students ul such a eol\nlegs.\nKeeve McNaughl gale eli.\"in\nagiMiiclll thai tile dlslrul inighl\nIn in a poslllon to Oiler such a\nsite .is would In required lor a\nprovincial university.\nspeaking iu this connection\nAir. A. Philip drew attention i\nlhe l.ul lhat .i must siulalili\nslie could be had m U.L Nty\nWest Capilano or in U.L. ttoj Of\n850, iu which location! the Di\nmil l uiiiiill was III a position\nlo provide sonic lands, adequal\nto tin Uiids ul thc llllllllSll .\nshould lt (ume to North Vaacouver. Aii* riniip said that\nihis maitc-r ut selecting 1 site\n[or a iiiiivilslt) was lak.n U|\nby him about 17 wars ago m\nt-eniral Park and again about 's\nwars ago when ilu government\nhad SOOM I,V\" a.re, Heal Has\niings Park. dr. Philip contia-\nin-d that comparing iln north\nihon ui Burrard Inlet .vith Uu\nsuiiili shore m tlu. mattei id\nmarine sitis there eras no quel\ntion as to the suiaii \"iity ol the\nnurth slu.11 He concluded lu\niiin.iik.s with tin statement\nthat, although North Vancou\nHI had Well assu. I.ilul Wltll\nthe n.uiie oi \"boosters\" the cit)\n.unl district had 110 equal ill\nBritish Columbia liuiii a r.si\n(Initial ur commercial stand\npuint and could well hold np Hs\nhead 111 lln lace ul all ol tin\na.iusalions.\niuinnillur Bridgman emphasized tin l.n l thai it was lilM a\nmatiei ui securing ilu snivel\nsii) loi the Iowa mainland and\nthai all the municipalities li\nthe south Bl Will as tu the\niiunii ui Barrard inlet .<< a,p. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nale Willi llus ubjcil 111 vnw\nUn. Harps baattil)\npotted tin* pusltluii taken in le\n-..ihl iu settling uu a siiu um\nui.ilK, it pussibli, between tin\nmunicipalities ou tin- lowei\nmainland.\nKev. I'.illi.s speaking Irom tlu\niinliiiis puiiii < 1 mu, itaU-d\nthai it was .ss.ntial thai tin\nslie chosen be BOt loo lal Imlil\ntin- icitiei ol population,\n111.uiv ol the students depenaii\nujioii iiiiii ou 11 1 anting! to pat\ntheir w.n through college and\n11 was, therefore, neceiwr] l<\nI.e colivcnii nlli dole 1\" while\nemployment could b obtained,\nCouncillor 'uilli Law soil staled thai lu- had taki n Principal\nHaywood oval 1 portion ol the\ndistrici lu thf west ul the Cap\nllano rivet and thai tha Princl\npal had 1 M\"' Sl d great sail'\n(action with what he had M\nand hnd assured blm thai h\nwould support anv ellort to l<\nthe university there, bt\n. ..1 iln* natural advautagi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\nuliuh thai i-a tion aflorded\nDr. Campbell emphs l\u00C2\u00BBd the\nthai it was niecss.iii [ol\ntiHilnal -nidints to I\" within\nn nh iii ilic boipitali and\nu a com' qui in* il a*\nghli to havt the universll\nseal lo band 1 \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0< i'>uv' nli ni\nv>-n*v*vvvvv--a\*vwvvv-ni'^^\naster Suits\nFOR MEN\nNew Goods\nNew Clotbs\nNew Designs\nManufacturers\nRealization Co.\nl1VUIIa.%Jvl\fll V^Vrf\nThe Best the World Produces\n$15\n$16\n$20\nManufacturers'\nRealization Co.\n\"Ibe Home of\nQaaliti)\"\nCORNER HASTINGS AND ABBOTT STREETS\nwith reaped to tin other requirement! \"I the colli R*.\nAlderman Schultz a mean*\nun-, txplained thii ohjectioi\naw.r It was farther poiltlei\nuut that when the Tunnel undii\ntin- l-irst Narrowi wai an .1\niiiinplished Undertaking, tli\ns' ndi nts wiiulil lu* in close\ntouch with all Vancouver institutions, wlietlni loi imdical or\nlaw purposes,\n('.. II. Morden moved and A\nI'hilip seconded, Tliut ihls 1 om\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' -I iui it\n1 in the best ini.1. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * 1 fducs\nlion lhat lbs provincial unin r\nsitv he located on lhe lower\nmainland, and in a position contiguous to the prcsiiii center ol\npopulation in Hritish Columbia.\nit was further moved Thai\nthe clerk of the masting '.r\nward a copy ol tlic resolution\ntii iln- several other iiutni.ipali-\nties ol the lower lliainlainl who\nare interested in this movement.\n,\ committal was then ap\npointed to look into and report\nto 1 meeting ol the sneral\ncommittee at 1 later dal< on 1\nsuitahle site for the iniii.t m\nin North Vancouver and that\nthn should he ciiipowercd to\nconfer with the other municipalities in respect to neurit\nthe site lor the lower mainland,\nThe committal appointed were\nas (ollows : 0. II. Morden, representing the citizens ol North\nVancouver ; Alderman I)\nSchult?., the citv council \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 laa,\nA. McNair, the Board of Trade\nCouncillor Bridgiiian, the District Municipality, and the.\nKev. J, II. Hooper, the prods*\nsional and educational interest\nof thc city aud district.\nAlderman Irwin remarked\nthat it was practically an ac\nknowledged fact that the District of North Vancouvur must\nbc looked to to provide a suitable location on the nortli side.\nThose present on the gem-rnl\ncommittees last evening and the\npublic bodies which thev represented were Reeve McNaught,\nCouncillors Bridgman and\nI.awson, (or thc district council ; Aldermen McKae, Irwin\nand Schult/ lor the citv council ; Kev. .1. II. Hooper and\nKev. Gillies for the clergy, Drs.\nCampbell and KowcouHm lot thi\niin-dicaJ profession : Citv Kngin\neer Hams and Messrs. G II\nMorden, A. (5. Percy and Mr\nAndrews for the Board ol\nTrade.\nA dissolution of partnership\nhas taken place between Messrs.\nSale and Drcwitt, the stationers ol this city. The mlert-sts\nin the business held by Mr.\nHrewitt has lieen taken overbv\nMr. Sale and will hcrealter he\n(unducled under his management, which, if followed out on\nthe same principles us heretofore adopted will be a credit to\nthe business fraternity of tin-\ncity.\nmmmtt THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nThis is a Splendid Offer\nCorner on Keith Road\n100 x 160, view south. 1200 will handle this propsition.\nWe have a large list of other City Property\nr. McMillan a, co.\nReal Estate and Insurance Broken\n54 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 197 P O. Box 155\nCity Council Meeting Jfj^^^Jtt\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 couver Kerries Coinpanv \i as\nHis Worship the Mayor and read and sho-ci-d the receipts\nall the Aldermen were present for the month to be $4,274.1(1,\nal the regular meeting ol ik disbursements $4.136118, and in-\nCity Council held last evening, eluding depreciation ol S41b.su,\nA lengthy list of business ol \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>4,55\"t.**. The net loss lor the\n* . .. , ,1 . . I a.,-,. _aj lll'lll luililiutii'.i a.\i*vi.\nniiiior nnportanee was the only month was slated as $376.58 Su]11| 1V u WM ^[^\nleature of lhc evening's pro* over operating expenses. year'a travel would p\nhad lound local iiii|)roveinent\npetition No. 1. was not in order on account of an Insufficient\nIBomber oi signatures. Alder-\niinaii Irwin said that I Iiim\nI would lie forthcoming at ones\nas the petitions were already\nsigned.\nThe following slateiiieiils ol\naccounts were read and adopled : Finance, $4,168 ; Board\nof Works, $398. |u, and ior llic\npurchase oi a tualil oi heav,'.\nhorses, $750 ; Waterworks Com-\nIlliUcc, $tir2sft alld school Utis-\n!tecs' account lor purchase ol\nll. I,, kadennachcr's properly\noil I'pper Lonsdale lor a school\nsite, $ 15,900.\nTlic recoiiiiiiiiidation ol tlu-\nHoard ol Works CoiiuniUee\nIhal ihe salary ul Foreman Dan\nAiuscold be increased to $100\nper month was relerred to thu\ncommittee ol the whole.\nAlderman Irwin slated that\nhe did nol knoM what'arr.uip-\nlliellts the It. C. hlciUii Kail\nway Company were making to\nli.unllc- lhe suiiuner trallic, ipli\nIrom conditions experienced 011\nnl thai this\ngreatly ear\nmd thai ul lormer vears and he\n'.ought it was expedient lor\n\u00C2\u00AB*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB**<\n'.\n'.\n11\nli\nli\n.*\n\"\n\"\n..\nII\n11\n\"\n11\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n.'\nOur 50ft. Lots\nIn D.L. 2003 We cheaper than I.vnn Vallcv Aomgt. Only\n$130 each\nCash $25an xhe aueation oi leaving\n(about IO leel) ol Iheir proper- Mr. 1'eacey and expressed a .Ic-_,' li|M|.(ls im (1r, strwlg \u00E2\u0080\u009Eu,,\nly at tk corner ol First sired sire on the pari ol ll.e Citj j.^ ini, \u00E2\u0080\u009E, l|u. luim,rous tl.\nand Lonsdale, avenue to the cily 111 general Uiai lhe last respecli\niu order lhat tk corner might'to lhe dead Ik- paid ii\ every\nlie cul oil and mado easier ior citi/.eii who could hud it at all\ntrallic. Mr. Huchan enclosed a 'convenient lo allend tin I11m1.il\ncopy ol a letter from tk bank's .services ou Tuesdav alternoon.\ncugiiiii-r agreeing to the city's! Alderman Irwin moved and\nproposal, on tk condition thai 'Alderman Schult/. seconded a\ntk cilv allow the banks lo mil- 'resolution ol deepesl suupalhy\nine about S inches ol tk side- lo tk hi'icaved lamily ami that\nwalks *|or a portion ol Ik- ba.se 'a copy ol the resolution be lor-\nul the large, columns which they 'warded to Mrs Peacey, Aldci-\ngar signs thai were being plastered up on public places 11 as\ndlsiusseil ami relerred lu tllc\npolice commission vuih certain\nrecoiiiiuiiulalions.\nlhc Waterworhi Committee\nrecommended that the engineer\nand city truisurcr be instructed\niu incertaii the imount oi wi\niter being used 111 lhe dlstricl.\nTiny also recommended thai\nintend erecting ai lhc front of;man SchulU remarked \"thai 1^ Wallace Shipyard! Compan)\ntheir proposed block. The [the city could ill allord lu lose i|i(, (lu. ysjWgl.jeBl0jU|boil-\nhank's proposition \ius accept so valuable a citizen.\" __ wurU u. Ulnllshl,| wilh wa.\ned iinaiiiiiiously with thanks. ; The Mayor reported a^ropusi- UT .(1 a lmmimlm ual ,,,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,. ,,j\nK. 11. Tarn wrote olkring tk jtiou which had been placed 111 -, K.r mon_ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0__ mort was\npurporting to nave ^M.\nThe special University Site\ncity s.'u for a horse nIik 11 the his hands purporting to nave\ncity has for sale. Thc okr was cuiinaled Irom the duels ol tk\naccepted. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0mission. The condition! asked -joiiiiniitcc rportad on their\nC. A. Lmdsay wrote com-,Ior 111 the last proposal, as a UM.UH (){ iasl ve\u00C2\u00A3 all,| ,|Kll\nplaining ol the overflowing of a (OWpWatJOB fur llie extension ]( lai* \m,n ,ita,in| i0 |loi,i a rc.\nditch on 1.UI1 itreet whiih cans- ol Third itreet ihruugh llieir\nprcsciiuuvc meeting on Tut\u00C2\u00AB-\n|day evening ol this week.\n(Continued on page si\ned tk water to flood his lot reserve, were as lollows : u\nimmediately souih on twelllh [laps, lire hydrant, 3000 led oii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\nstruct, jlire hose or as a sulislituiiuii |(l| \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ^,lwh/] ,h, Boan| ,,,\nMr. Lindsay also made appli- lor the latlcr, another lire hy- w,,,*^ were empowered to pronation for a sidewalk 011 the (Irani, three sUect lights on I\t\nsouth side ol 12th street east. First slreel, three more sl reel\nof Sl. Auilrew'i Ave. [lights on Third itreet, lighting\nBoth matters were referred to for then church, si.lc-iulk.s un\nthe board ol works committee, 'all the streets throughout the\nThe clerk read the estimates I the mission and that Third\nof tk board ol police commis-'street lie fenced on both sides\nsioiiers lor 1910 which totalled lor its eulire length ihiough the\n$-lASr>.5o. The opinion was ox- reserve. This propoeitiea wai\npressed rn Ik report that the not even considered by the u.un-\n11 h\nthis\n\"\npolice lorce would Ih- required cil alld one oi the chief\nlo be increased In-Jore the mil was present wa.s apprised\nol Ik year. Relereiici- was al- lact.\nso made to all undesirable shack . Several plans were laid on the\nlocated on 14th slreet. Tk table for llu ciigiiuci s approv-\nlatter was n let 1 \u00C2\u00ABl lo the In all h al.\ncommittee and lhe estimates j A requisition lor ihe beat un\nwere relerred lo the finance provement of sth street that\ncommittee. nig its lull rath, mat .nl.mii/\n.). II. Sc-nklcr, ex-city solicit-1 ing lo a width oi Xb bat, alsu\nor wrole acknowledging the constructing 1 sidewalk be-\ncity's resolution dispensing tween Malum and Sl. David's\nwith his services, lie encloswl was re-ad and referred In the\nwith his letter his account in- city clerk lo a.scertain il the re-\neluding his retainer lor the year quisite number oi signatures\n1910. It was referred to tha iW-erc attached,\ncouiniittee of the whole. The Clerk reported that he\nAnnouncement\nThe North \ \nbc-fl lo irfoim ihr public that\nthey have ettabamd an office\nand dt po! ll th. lool ol Lonsdsle Ave iasl ol lhc (ctry\nwharl, and will be pn-painl\nwithin a feW du *. to supply\ncoal, wood 1 nd builders' supplies in any quantity at\nmodrralt\" prices.\n1 hey respecllully solicit an\nopi-ortunily to quote piiccs\nbelore purchases are made\nelsewhere. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFOR QUICK SALE List Your Property With Us\nWe are hustlers and can sell it lor you if the price is righl. Thtough our main office we\nhive 1 lirge connection in Vancouver and elsewhere.\nDOUBLE CORNER, Overlooking Inlet, D.L. 273\nBlock 12, Lots 14 and 15, $3500, $1250 Cash. 6, 12 and 18 months\nBISSELL, BROWN & SNYDER\nMAIN\n64 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver\n01 IK 1: 264 ttatinga St. L.. near Impress Iheatre\nNOW\nIs the time lo spray your\n(nm iieis. We recommend\naiij uill supply you with\nLIME\nSULPHUR\nSOLUTION\nWhich should be put on be-\nfore thu tnes commence to\nbud.\nALL K'NDS OF\nfertilizers\na,\nFOR LAWfJ AND GARDES\nTIIK maw-la\nHUN U- Ltd.\nLonsdale Avenue,\nat Ferry Landing\n11\nUm\nGROCERIES\nPR VlSIO S\nbocts aNdsHges\nGENTS'fUnHsH-Ngj\n.nm i- iii ;.vc Mtiidctioe\nto our cuitomen\nOur deliven KOei to ail puns of\nthe cili 11 v\u00C2\u00BBn have no telephone leave your name and\nour delivery uill call.\nDODDS 6\nTYSON\nTelephon |i\nI ..r H||) St. ami LoMdlle\n(.() TO\nOffice Phone 149\nPOR\nSigns\nHouse Painting\nPaper Hanging\nGlazing\nWallpaper\nand Paints\nOf all kinds\nPicture Framing\nPEABODVS\nRAILROAD\nKING\nWe in Kale \"([cnt-i Ii.ti'\nThe only nnuiiifaruiror\nUml placei a caih j-niraiil.c\nil Ihey 'lu uol ini'ft eipee-\neatlona.\nTry a pair\nAn.l In- c.iiviiii'e.l\nPEABODYS'\nUNION M*\nMADE I\nOVERALLS\nV5\n^^0^. '\n-W%<\nI'lulimll '\u00C2\u00AB\nRailroa.l Kini*\nat\nFar s.i. Sr\nCUMMINGS\nGent's Clothing, l-'urnishiiiRs. Men's,\nChildren's Hoots and Shoes.\nI ..i.ii. s\nNKXT TO BURNS' MKAT MARKKT\nFAIRVIEW ESQUIMAU GREENHOUSES\n. li -i\nCUT FLOWERS\nin lown at lon-p-l pr..'-\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. Otfl M a trial for\nFUNERAL DESIGNS OR\nWEDDING BOUQUETS\n607 Masting* SI., W. Vancouver, B.C\nGarden, Field\nand Flower\nSEEDS\nNew crop now arriving from our growers |g\nlvngland, France, Holland, Canada und the United\nStates. All tested as to vitality and purity M\narrival. The best i.s good enough lor our customers\nCatalogue free.\nllusincss will bc continued at our old stand until Mav. Alter that in new location, which will be\nannounced later.\nAddress:\n3010 Westminster Road\nVancouver, B. (.\nM. J. HENRY,\nCOME\nnd tee us at\nTHE NEW STORE\nJust above the Cily Hill\nEXTRA SPECIAL\nCash Bargains\nTHIS MONTH\nCarpet Squares\nEverything Reduced\nI\n54 ind 50 Linatala A**-. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nMUST SUiAUT PLAN'S\npurpose ol clearing, rouglnjCiul- than lifty years Irom the date) AND WHERBAS said estim- loo) Dollars and to caUM the City during the whole currency\ning ami improving mads ami upon which this By-law takes ate hai received the considers* same to he placed iii the Hank ol the said delwntures or any of\nAt a meeting which was held streets and constructing Side- ellect. tion and Goal approval ol Lhe ol Britiih North America at them.\nin Ottawa recently \"] tht may- walks to the properties ol bona J. There shad lie raised and Municipal Council ol the Uu Nortli Vancouver to thl credit ft. This lly-law shall come\non and representatives ol largi fide Residents or Settlers in the levied annually by a ipeclal rate' oi North Vancouver; ol the City for the purpo\u00C2\u00BB[ into effect on tha Twenty-eight^\ncities in Canada, a resolution City; on all rateable land or improve-1 ^NU WHKRKAS the said above recited. day of March, A. 1). One Tlious-\nwas paiied declaring thai in or AND WHKRKAS it is deair- mints ur real property in the Council has deemed it expedient| I. Debentures.ol the City to illul N'iue Hundred and Ten\nder tu prevenl conlu Ion ol able and deemed expedient that said City the sum 01)169.77 'or to submit 1 By-law lo the rate- the amount ol Seventeen Thou-\nplans iii operation and ol differ- ihe sum ol Twent) I'housaud the purpose ol lormmf a sink- p^crs authorizing the expendi- sand Two Hundred (ji7.J00.00)\ncm councils, provincial, lederal (.S.10,000.00) Dullars I.e expend- mg lund lor the payment of the mres reierred to 111 the esiiiiiaic Dollars in the whole, may Ik- is-\naiui civh and to prevent injury ed by the Cily in clearing, aald debentures and the sum of ami the raising ul Uw monies sued by Uu< said Mavor and\niu local 11..11.I1* *>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. 11 1- iss.n rough-grading and improving (i250, ior the payment of the required to datray the same up-!Citv Clerk, In terms ul\" the Mu-\n11.1l1h.it .ill plans ol railways roads and streets, and that Inlewt at the rate aloresaid,ion _Ki credit of the Municipali- akfpa] Clauses Aci, in sums\nor telegraph companies he nol $5,1 be expended b) the Cin to become duo on such deben- ,v p-us _f expenses attendant as may be deaired, but not less\ngranted rights b> parliament in conitructing Sidewalki lo lures during the currency there- upon the passage ol this lt\ law 'than One Thouaand (Ji,ouo.oo)\nUcept thai tin plam be subject give access lo the properties ..I of, and that in addition 1., all j-jfQ WHKRKAS the value ol|Dollan each, except one which\nIII llll* llall*1*1*1 1*1 llllllll. Ip.lllll S\nexpressed b) Inlaw.\nThe citiis rcpri n11bd al ilu-*\ncon ler cue 1 wen dont real, fo-\n|,a||,,*i IUI.Ha.I, I'llll Ullll.llll.\nWinni| eji .mu l algary. Reno\nluu.air, ui .1 siiii nu, receii\n(rolll ilu 111.1.*: \"I Halifax,\n/. This By-law may l)e cited\nior all purposes as \"The Cily ol\nNortli Vancouver Schools Extraordinary Expendituri Loan\nBy-law, lyio.\"\nl'assed by the Council on the\nSeventh day of March, A. D.\n1910.\nReceived the assent of the\nbona tide kesidents or Settlers other rates lo be levied and'thi whole rateable propert) oil may be for Two Hundred Klectors of the City ol North\nin ilu- City; collected In tbe said City dm- __, sal,i _[s n| \ul-i* Vancou- (faoo.oo) Dollars, Kach ui tin Vancuuver at an election held\nAND IVIIKKKAS m ordei Ing lha whole currency ol the ver according to the lasl revised said Debenture! shall be idgned on the dav\nthereto il will be necessary lo said debentures or any of them, assessment roll amounts to bj Uu said Mayor and Citj of March, A. D. 1910,\nissue iU 1.1 in un s ol iln* Cm ..1 6, This Hi-law shall come --,mr Million l-'ive Hundred and Clerk, and the City Clerk shall keconaiifcred and finally adop-\nNorih Vancouvei lor the sum ol into forco and take effect on the Ninety-Six Thousand Two Han- attach thereto tin Corporate ted In the Council, signed by\nTwenty-Five Thousand $25,-Twenty-eighth daj of March, Ijjjj ull(| Ninety-One 1*4,596, Seal of the laid Corporation. the Mayor and City Clerk, aad\n.1. The di'liciiliiids shall In,11 Sealed with the City Seal oil\nsaid inlelesl at lhe late ol live per day of\n>, Dollan as hereinaitcf A. D. One Thouaand Nine llun-\nVictoria, Vancouvei and I'ori provided (which is the amount dred and Tea.\nArthur, Then \u00C2\u00BBen preient al ol the debt intended to be creat* 7- This Hi-law mav be cited\nlijl.oo) Dollar.-^\nAND WHKRKAS\nlhc\nCity ol North Vancouver has cent, per uninuii payable hall \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 u \"\"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n ' .... . , r 1. ,,.,'i /.'. r CUl Ul .Mil III l.lllll.llM'l ..as lllll. lll'l .lllllllll! ..I1.I..IC ...Ol ' \u00E2\u0084\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB- \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB' I 1 sm-en -I edl.i tins 1,1 law, th. p..'i.e.ls or aU purpose! ai lie City ol at - a (1(,u.imil, (k.,,t V(,iirlv \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E tlll, twenty-Kighth \t\nlh( L'mon ol Canadian Mumci 0 lhe laid debenture! to be ap-North Vancouver Stmt lm- ,mi0111Um u, Hv, Hundred day ol September, and the NOTICK TO KI.\nPdtill. plied 1\" Uu said purpiises and provenou s l.oan By-law 1010 ,,, f^Limm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2, |l\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Esalul OaelTwenty-Rtehth da) ..I March ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \t\n... 1 .... . ' kc, , 11 thi* I ..mul iiii lh.. : \u00E2\u0084\u00A2 . . ........\t\nKCTOKS\ntu uu other; l'assed by the Council on the\nFISHING SKASON DPKNS \ -U WHKRKAS a petition Seventh dav of March, A. D.\n idgned by lhe ownen ..1 more iym.\nThe lun.s ul rod and in.un than one-tenth (l-lo) the value Received the assent of the\n]awln , Dollars Ior tin1 purpusc of clear- the Mayor and City Clerk, and\nthan eighi niches in length, as i\u00C2\u00BBg. roughipadtaj and Improi Sealed with the Cily Seal 011\niiiusi oi the i.sh uaually caught in8 r,Mlls -i s,m'ls \"' .thl'\nia the local streams an len City and Pive Thousand (Is,- March, A. D. miu.\nDollan\nHundred and Ninety - l'uur each and every yeai during the TAKE NOTICE that the a-\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2$947,104.00) Dollars;\" currency ol the said debentures bovi is a true copy ol thc pro-\nAND WHKRKAS In order to or am ul ihem. There shall be posed By-law, upon which ilic\nthe Debentures, vote ol the Klectors ol lhe Mu-\nlorth\nlilun\nancou-\nthe\n41u,\nprinted or lithographed. between the hours oi y o'clock\nAND WHKRKAS it will be 4- The said debenture! ai to ',M' iiml 7 \u00C2\u00B0\lock J*\nday ol necessary to raise annually by principal and ink-rest may be THOMAS SIIEPIIKkD\nspecial rate the sum ol 2\"i~2.-n made payable at the Hank oi Cil\ Clerk and Returning Olhcer\nlhan that length. No irout ol\nlen weight than ilu,. pounds\ncan In offered loi sale.\nfor the term of lillv vears Ior Hritish North America at North\ndis. A. I'i. Ki all and li 1 sr.\ntei llll.IW , All s Hi I,, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\. i,\nturuiil Saturday Irom 1 plea\nant trip of several months' duration in Spoham. waah, Mis\n.ippi,us a.u.iiK improvid\nas .1 result ui lm Iiuiul.11\n000.00J miliars iur ..instructing \t\nSidewalks lo Uw properties ol NOTICE TO Kl.KCTOKS Uh rc-payim-nt of the said de- Vancouver, Toronto or Montre-j\nbona fide Resident! or Settlers TAKK NOTICK that the a- Deatant when due and interest al, Canada, or al lhc Hank ol\nhove is a true coiiy ol the pro- thereon as hereinafter men- England, al Holder1! option,\nBritiih Nurth .America, London. ,lurs of,llw \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB^dP^ty of __\u00C2\u00AB\nCily of North Vancouver, will\nbil taken on thc 23rd dav ol\nPUBLIC NOTICK is herein\ngiven thai the vote ol the. l'.lec-\n111 the Cit);\nWl) WHKRKAS it will be posed lly-law, upon which the tioncd;\nluuss.ui 10 raise annually bj vote of the Klectors of the Ma* THKRKFORK lhe Municipal and the aaid principal nam ahall\nspecial rate lhe sun. ol f1.41j.77 ninpalitv ol the City oi North Council of the City oi North bi made payable by the Citj\n(or the term ..1 fill) wars for Vancouver will be taken within Vancouver (wiih th. uaenl ol Corporation al a date not Intel Uau\"' DWWe*1~' \"J\"\"\" 9\nih, repayment ol the laid de- the City llall, North Vancou- the Klectors ol the s.ud City than l.iu yean lr.nn the date ocw?\nbuntures when due and interest ver, 11. C, on Wednesday, the dulv obtained) ENACTS as \"I\"1\" whkh this lk-law lahei \u00C2\u00B0\nellect.\nawfal (or lhe ' S. There shall be raised\nthereon as hereinafter mention- 23rd day of March, A. D. 1910, follows:\ned; between lhe hours ol w o'clock 1. It shall\n'Th. City of North Vancouver Schools l'ixtiaiirilmaiv Kx-\npciuliluro Loan lly-law, 1410,\"\nAND WHKRKAS the value ol a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. Mavor of lhc Citv and the Cilv levied ainiiialh In ., special rate f' j1'11.1 __^_ ,\u00C2\u00A3*% UM\\nthe who!,- rateable propertj ol THOMAS SHEPHERD Clerk for the purpoM afonaaid ot all rateable propert) in the , \", .... \u00C2\u00A3]!?i \u00C2\u00B0\ *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. aml\nthe said Citj iccording tu iln City Ckrk and Returning Officer to borrow or raise by way ol aaid City the aum of $113.70 ior fTi* \u00C2\u00BB in *\nlasi revised assesiuuenl roil is loan Hum any person or per* the purpose of forming 1 Sink- 'W'1\"1\"1 Kctunung ui iur io\nchurch, cornei bth \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. \i,n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \.]U. Hundred and PUBLIC NOTICK is [web} sons, body .,r bodies corporate, hu Fund Ior the payment of iln ~T* , vuU , MK\" 1'ka\"ls\nsir.ei and St. lieorgi 1 avemu Ninety-Six Thousand Two iimi gives thai the vote ol the. Klec- who may hi willing lo advaaci s.ud dehcatntea ami the sum ,,1 __*_** x |,0Wl'rs '\"\nbehall.\nBy order of tho Council,\nWM. II. May,\nMayor.\nTHOMAS SHEPHERD\nCitv Clerk\nUH UUI SKRV1CKS\nMeiho\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2s''\"\"s \u00C2\u00BBl 0 ' m. and ;.,*. ,!,,,! iin,j Ninety-One ($4,596,- U\u00C2\u00AB of the Municipality of the tht same upon the credit ..I the (860.00 lur thc payment of iln-\np.m. Siiiul.ii ,-s, Iiunl and bibl\nclass ..i\" pini Class meeting\n10 a.m. Sundaj Prayei met\nIng B p.m. Wi'lm*.'!*.1. Mu...li\nvilli Sunday ichool 11 a tn,\nPaator, kn. p ll Balderston\nB.A.\nl.ynn Valhi Instituti llall\nSeinns .uiy Sunda) morning at 11, and culling at ; p.m.\nSi. .luhn the Kvangeli t, Mb\nand 13th stieels.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHoly communion, .s a.m;\n,\si;,i|| \"\"1 Dullals,\niiil'.l'l'.l-iii;!. the Municipal\nCouncil i.l ih. I uipoinlioii ul\nthe 1 ity ol Nurth \ ancouvei\nENACTS as 1.'Huns\n1. It shall I*, lawlul lur llli\nMayor ol tlu < it) ol Norih\nVancouver and the Cit) Clerk\nmorning prayer 11 a.m.; even n.i the pur| iforesaid, to\nmg prayer, 7.30 p.m. On tin borrow or ran*. In 11,1; ul I.u.m\ntint Sunda) in thc month ilmc ___ ,,ui person 01 peraons,\nwill in a second celebration ol body or bodies corporate, who\nthe holy communion at 11 a.m. may bi willing lo advance tin\nRector: Rev. Hugh Hooper. Kami upon tlm credit ol tin- de-\nServices ,,i St. Clcment'i hall bentura hereinaiu-i mentioned\nl.ynn Valley: Morning prayer ol iln corporation, 1 sum ol\n11 a.m.; evening plain - p.m. money nol 1 1 eding in lhc\nI'm t-in-charge: Rev, II. 11. wholi tin su. ol Twenty-Five\nGilliaa. Thouaaad Hi 00,01 Dollars,\n and to causi iin same to bc\nSt. AllilliW's l'lcsliUellal, I\"-\"\"1 \u00C2\u00BB' lllt slMlti ol llllllsh\ncharch, 6th iireel: -N'-\"'h tSi-tnct, at North Van\nServices at 11 a.m. ami 7.30 l0l,ul. l0 ~t credit ol the Citj\np.m. Sunda) ichool 2.30 p.m. lor ~e purposi ..Lum- recited,\nPrayei meeting on Wedm day, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"' M'Lh l\"allUs slu\" \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nai I o'clock Paslor: Rev, J, '\"' lh'1 l\"\"!1\"-^ only.\nD. Gillam, M.A. -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 DAeBtorei ol Ihi I it) lo\n the aluouill ol Tweut) Kive\nNorth Vancouver Calholii lu rhouaand (^5,000.001 Dollars\ndi,in Million in the whole ma) Is issued bj\nBuaday Berrtcn Mass .,1 9 the said Mayoi and Cil) Uuk\na.m, Sundaj ichool .1 . Wp-ui '\" l\"\"':'\"' l\"c M\" t-^sott-\nBenediction at \ p.m. Paator: \" Act, in sums as uia) h. ,1.\nUev. B. 1VM..MH, O.M I.V.G. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2S1U\". Iml \"oL 1,ss Utt* \u00C2\u00BB,\"\"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n uu e.uh. i.acli ui ih. ...ud Debentures shall be sillied b) lllc\nBaptist Church, cor, 5th and ,,,,,1 Mayoi and Citj Uuk, and\nBt George: ,\\u00E2\u0080\u009E Cit) (lark dull attach\nii 1 Dullars; City ol Norlli Vaniouver, will debentures hereinafter mention interest al the rate afonaaid to\nAND WIIKKKAS tin s.ud bl taken on the :.trd day ol ed of the Corporation, a sum ol l-ecoinc due on such debentUTea\n1 iti ui North Vancouvei banal Earch, between the houra ol u money not exceeding in tin during tha currency thereof, in\npresent a IK-bentun Debt a- .o'clock a.m. aad 7 o'clock p^. whole the .sum ..I Seventeen addition to all other ratea to be\nmounting to Five Hundred .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"1> City ol North Vaacoa- JThouaaai\n.uui Imt. Seven Thouaand On. wf Bt\u00C2\u00BBet Uuprovunents Loan\niiiiii,In.1 and Nuieti - I'mil Bylaw, 1910,\" aad that within|\nTwu 11 undi ..I ($17, levie\nand 1..lliil.d ill the saul\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 1 1 .i\nthe City Hall, Nurlh Van.uii\nver, H. C, and that Thomas\nShepherd has been appointed\nRetaining Officer to take the\nvote ol such Klectors with thl\nusual powcis in that behall.\nBy order ul the Council,\nWM 11. May,\n, Mavor.\nTHOMAS SH'KI'IIKKD\nCitv Clelk\ntbV>.\nBY-LA* No. too.\nCIH oi-\nNORTH VANCOUVEI\nA BV LAW to ambit th. Corporation ol th. Cit) id North\nvancoaver to ratal bj waj ..i\nI,ii,ui lhe sum ol >i;,.'.\"', lur\nthe piupusc ol defraying the\nipeclal h utraordman e.\-\npcaaai ii coanectiai with the\nSchooli ul North Vaacouver\nCity School Dislriel lor lhe\n.ai (im Thoaaaad Kin Hundred and Tell.\nWHKRKAS tin Board ..1\nTrustees ol the Cilv oi North\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. ,.,..,. ________\n________\n\".Tin\nBabbath echool S\u00C2\u00AB iherounto lh. lurpuiai. Seal ol Vancouver School Dislriel have\nm.s at j p.m ind it 7.30 p.m. iha said City oi North Vancou prapated and laid Indole the\n___^__________^___^ vir. Municipal Council ol llu- Cit) ol\n3. Iiii Dei\" ss\" uo\nSchool Building for\nPublic and High\nSchool, North Lonsdale I .'\"'\"I IHI\nTwo Koiiins Additiuii\nto Nortli Vancouvi 1\nSchool tyin 00\nVancouver, fotoi Uontre-J-School Building in l).\nan.nl.1 aa al 1 Baal ol I- 2\"3 1\"\"\" \"\u00C2\u00B0\nBritiih North Am * London,\nland and the\nsum .hall In* Ili.u!*\nthe Cm at .1 dati\nprincipal\nible In\n917050 00\nPlus Expense! attendant upon\nlater the passage ol lllis B) la*\nIF YOl) WANT TO MAKE\nMONEY\nWHY NOT BUY A FEW LOTS IN\nBAY VIEW\nWc (Iii not nsk you to luiy t-itlicr m 1 nnul iwajBp or I mountain top, as Bayview is m-itlu'r; ninl to prUYI thai this is correct\nwc will gladly take yuti over any afternoon and shew you the proporty if yuu come to this oflice iboul 1 80.\nWhan the Second Narrows Bridge is built Bayview will be in\nu much demand for building eitei ai KiUilano it now. Before\nthat time street cars will bc running through the property on\ntlieir way to the steel ear plant.\nBayview is only about half a mile from the northern end of\nthe Second Narrows Bridge, and the Keith Road goes right through\nit.\nThe southern end of I'.iivvi.'W is just five minutes' walk from\nI lovely bathing beach and has a nice gentle slope towards the\nwater. The soil is good, and clearing easy. In fact wc could not\nsay too much in praise of the property\u00E2\u0080\u0094but come along and see\nfor yourself. The trip is free and you will enjoy the boat run.\nPrices are $275 to $325\nTarmi:\u00E2\u0080\u0094150 ca-di and |1(J a month, or quarterly, if you prefer it.\nPrices will be advnrced $60 in a few days. Come and buy before\nprices go up, and a year from now you will be glad vou took\nour advice.\nMunson & Calhoun\n417 Hastings St. ,,^',^J^n,i,h\nl'lione 56M\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2H-H-H-l-\n________ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nCITY OF\nNORTH VANCOUVER\nApplications are invited by\nthe City Council for thf position of City Scavenger.\nMemorandum of duties to be\nhad at City Clerk's office,.\nApplications to be lodged not\nCITY OF\nNORTH VANCOUVER\nfuneral of Chief Joe Capilano\nlater than 5 p.m\n:ist March, 1910.\non Monday, ia-er than J p.m.,\n[lilt March, 1910,\nTHOS. SHEPHERD,\nCity Clerk\nApplications are invited by' Sacred, pathetic and pictures- the most impressive ol all, l ie\nthc City Council for the posi- que was the luneral service and declaration of the young duel\ntion of Caretaker of the Grand burial of the late Chief Joe llathiaa,\nBoulevard and Parks in the city Capilano, Wednesday and over , in, was ltd lorward to the\nMemorandum of duties to be ^ bier of the dead younK Child lid, \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei the toilin and Irom on\nhad at City Clerk's office,. ' '\nApplications to be lodged not\n.iocs only son, donned the chieftain1! rohis of his\non Monday, late father and was, belore an\naudience- ol the lagel ol the\nits\nthe\nand\ndd thlcl's head dress, coal\nlil.i'iikc-l, royal ihey mighl\n.illed, lor it was in theni\nTHOS. SHEPHERD,\nCity Clerk\nNorth Lonsdale\nhot 100x132 lur |360. Aluuwt cleared Very Mf tt-rnm\nOut* of thn fina.it localioni lor a home in Norlh tlOtemot, IWH'2i .May,\nI am |>ri'|..ir.-l I.. nfler \u00E2\u0096\u00A0i-.m-TbI prim on all ...nli bar*p-J|\u00C2\u00AB\nSplendid aeimrtment of OHXAMKSTAI. TUBS, wolin m.*.l -Lick.\nhiTinit been grow inn in uur ground, lor voire, from Wo. ii|..\ndm-ni lhe heat eelcetioii.ol RUSKS in B.C , in all ll.e ImmIIm \u00C2\u00BBll+\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ilea, aniial.le fnr lln. .ecliuli. in (ri.il 2-ioiir lilomni. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0; rim, Ml I in li\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6'Jn |>er Km. |lti0|ier KKX): -mailer onei In.ii i*n. .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nVl.uid Hlt'lT flUM '<> leadingjiari.'-lt*. l.ol me price your lilt.\n10,1X10 HUM TREKS in ill aiiew an.l price..\n<,rc*iihoiiw> fall of planli in ill liwe unl pricea, from |1. riiiiiiii,|!.\nInside Lots #300 to $375 Double Corners #650 to #800\nCampbell \u00C2\u00A3* Evenson\nReal Estate Brokers, No. 9 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 155\nthe province were preient. Cll.cl\nJohnny d the Uaaqiiiem tribe\nat the iiiotiih ol the i'ratal river was senior chief over the\nproceedings.\nThe scene at the Capil.uio\nuiusidc; tlie church, on eithei\nside ul the door, two postilians\nwere posied bearing the- Hags\npicseliled lo Chiel JolM) ol llie\nittittquiemi by lhe King.\nihe luneral college lell llu\nchinch, lhe building ol which church abuul 3.30 and procccu\nwas dune by the late Chief Joe, ed lo the Indian ceineun uu\nwas most impressive. Uie Keilh road west ol the Lap\nAround the cuilin sluod scut- llano river, lu the procession\nal of the duels including lli- Were many ol the late Line,\nchiel mourners aad behind ut .1 Joes while Iriuids, nicnuUng\nslightly elevated platform stood Jlaior UtJ, Keeve .Uc.sauglu,\nan array ol chiels in their na- Councillor! lawson and lliiiig-\nlivc robes and ornaments, e.iui man, A. i'hilip, Mm. Aiordai,\nwearing that sincere and sober -Ur. Lope-land, Duel Uavies, iur\nexpression characteristic of the and Mrs. A. Oibson, Geo. liari\nillative oi Mr. Alexander I'hilip\nsuine sn 11.inns were signed ul\nthe yuung men ul the cily who\nhad Intimated a desire lo ju*!i\nthe corps.\nMr. Dmiald Cameron, win. h.is\nnialiilested Ills assent lu Ukc\nih.iigc ul the local cumpaiiy, is\n111 high lavor wilh the .1.11111;\nfur this pusiliuu and doubiUss\nunder his command lhe 0O.pl\nwill make rapid progress.\nII\n1 iiniii.1\nRUNAWAY\nrace.\nChid .luiiiii spoke in liuli.iu\nof the late great chief, whom\nthey all honored and 111 whcia\nthev had had a greal adviser.\nHis words were assented to by\ntokens ol approval Irom his brother chiels. His closing re- prucessiun lo the grave\nmarks were translated by inter- ol the ipectaton .m.l\npretcc Simon Pierre ul thcKi.i\nl/.ie tribe, Toil llaininonil. Simon Pierre was the only one\npresent who accompanied the\nlate chid io Huikiiigli.ini Palace and il was he who was tlu\nInterpreter and\nlus brothers at\naudience wilh King 1,(Iward.\nTbe addre.vs delivered waa\nley and M. Newman.\nI'aulnie Johnson, the\nMohawk Indian lecturess, was\npresent at the grave and adinui-\nlstircd coinlorl lo lhe alllicted.\nHuh mullled drum lhe North\n\ UKOava mission band led the\nMosl\nIriends\nwho wilnussed lhe cere-mom, ,u\nthu church accompanied iln cor-\nli'ge lo lhe ceinc-tery, lhe duels\n111 costume, led by Lluc-1 Jonin,\ncarrying the royal septre senl\nAu exciting runaway occurred\nlast Tuesday alternoon when\nthe team attached to the N.\.\n.\jlss laundry rig dashed away Lo\nlamous in 'rout \u00C2\u00B0i stL. Tarn's blacksnn ,\nshop on First street.\nThe horses were evidif.ll\nbent on making lhe beat ul\ntheir ireeduiu lor they ran up\nChesterlield Ave. to Keith Kuan\nIheii along to I.ousdale Am.\nwhen they headed at a breakneck pace down the grade ol\nthat street. Pedestrians along\nlhe avenue look to their huls\naiid lound reluge in every door-\nway within resell. Tho runa-\nw.i\s continued down on to the\nlerry wharf where the wagon\nturned on its side, lliis neees-\narily relarded tlieir progress\nhun by their .Majesties, billow\nspokesman lor ed behind tlie hearse,\nlhe lm-inor.il.le Under a slightly overcast |kj\nthe body oi Chid Joe was laid *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u009E/before they passed the'lnk\nat teat in his shallow grave ia tl oBtn they arere brought to a\nthe compositioii ol Simon i'iii- Capilano eeineitciy. Previous stand still.\nic uhu speaks I'iuglish fluently, to the Interment the lacredaa-l Sillier the hursts were hurt\nhaving been educated in both live rites wen- administered* beyulid a lew miuur scratches,\nEttgliah and French at Sl\nLaje DipLocK-WflicHT\nWith lo inform llieir cu -\ntoman tlmt they are erecting\na dry-kiln and will Ik- in .1\nposition to supply\nKiln Dried\nLumber\nof all kinds within two week*\nSIYM0UR LUMBtR\nCO., LID.\n11 .....* in\nI7lh Street, North >amouver\nMary's College, lt read\n\"Ladles and I'.elllliinell- Oll\niub,di ul ilu Capilano band 1\nam permitted tu olid iheii sincere thanks to urn one an I all.\nYou ladies alld geulleinen :ce\nthe great ndihcring ol Indiana\nand Indian ehnls Iinin all posts\nol Hritish Columbia llu l.n.\nChid Jos. Capilano will liere-\nChiel Joniiy again olheialcil i,ul iju. rj,, was somewhat de\nand coiiuiicuded the \oung duel igoliahad. In the overtuniilig ul\nto the tribes ol tlie province -|u u|ml, M tha wharl sunn\naiid wished lhat he would lol- ,,i Uu electric lighting wins\nlow lhe same cuurse ol action Were torn duwn and dragged lur\nas was taken Ihruugh lhe lue s,,.,ie distance. The driver, who\nol lus late lather. wai oul ol the rig when the\nChiel Mathias, 011 whom the horses bolted, did a marathon\nburden ol soriuw resled, and on around ihe streets in hot pur-\nwhose voung shoulders so recently had been placed the geavy\nsuit of his team, but was sev\noral laps Whind at the finish.\nnumbered by bnih wlnus and responsibility ui whnh Ins new\nIndians that he was a great lu- olhce neii^sanlv gave lum,\nspuke .1 lew wurds iu Indian to\nllu effect thai ll was Ills intention lo erect a tomb lor his late\ni.ii iu 1 1 remains in a lew\nniuiilhs.\nThe gran was abuul Iwn leet\ndiaii. Then novel 111 all In\ntory oi Indians in tin province\nthat a uative ol Hritish Columbia has 1 Kissed the peat Al\nlulllli ocean ul whnh I hid J in\ndid suine lour vcais ago with\nhis iwo brothers, Chid Charli\\nTsilpayinelt ol Cowichan in,\naiid Chid Basil Boupartalrom boards\nAshcroll with interpreter Sii. In,,,,,11\non Pierre nf the Keat/u- triln\nI'uii Hammond oa thc l-i.\nnver lu see his Majesii King\nKdw.ird VH.\nVou ItaUea and genlkmea s.e\nthat lhe Indians ,11 c dressed in\nllieir native coslunies and are\ninarching behind the GOfp\nThev have a glial honor lol'\ntheir late\nas if the late cliiol Was going A resolllllun as Inllows was\nfor anuthei iiiiirnei t Iir. >it ^ li in sent li mil lln Distriit Council\nworld again, as he used to do i\u00C2\u00B0 ihe bereaved lamily : \"This\nami as he used lo U' bid lal, ...Ullill haling hi aid ol Oil-\nWell by his people. Hill lll. v death ol Chid J.u t apllallo.\nare marchinc, tinu |Tsat .In.l (hsiris lo .xpi.ss iis icgut sl\nto lhe miiot.ii \u00C2\u00ABh.I. In i*, I., hearing ol the sad tvcnl audits\nRl-SUJENTS SUFFKK\nA slight inconveniii. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 waa\nsiiliered by the residents 60 Second street cast last Monda) alternoon and evening as a result\nol a leak in the eilv's watei\ndeep alld Uie bottom was cov- main u w__ n,,,,,*,!,* ihal tin\nwith boards, on these ri,p,urs ttould nnlv take an hour\nor SO lo fix, but whin the wa\nler was turned on alter the\nwen placed two large i.\nblankets. The colhn\nwas (dated on these and covered\nwilh mole bl.inkils ul while.\nThe rough box was llien in-\n\cHcd and placed over lhe u.l-\nim. The earth was thei-. tilled\nbreak was mended it was iouinl\nihat another and more sorious\nleak h.is giving ollcinc Tin\nwaterworks gang worked till\nabout lo o'clock that night b.\nin and the body ol Chid Joo ,oU. lll(. pipt. wu fina||x\nCapilano was lilt to ita long -llcndcd.\nlist.\nlloilS\nchid, thev honor hn i |W*I\nlate iln. I was guin^ A resolution as lollows\nSm ial llural iiinlribu\nwere placed over the\nbe laid Ini 11 tr in t \, whore i,\nshall bl iiioiiriu-d bj all ihe lu\ndiaiis oi itniish Columbia t\nWill as their iospe.1,.1 win.,\nIriends all over ihe iiiiiliiiein ol\nCanada.\nThe lata Chiel Jot leal.-- ..\nwidow, olio son and tWO d.ni.li*\nteis to inoiirn his loss. I ai\nnuiliuo lo ion. ladles aiul\nllelileii, that alter three OtOBtlll\nis passed there is going to be .\ngathding ol Indians liom all\np.iiis nl Britiih Columbia in\nhonor their bend chid. Agan..\nI thank vmi one and all\nvour kind lympathj to t lu Ism-\nilv ol the laic duel I Ionian'\nyonts very truly, Simon Piciie\nof the Kc.iti/ii tiilK', Poll\nllimui..ml It l\nThen lollowwl the ni\nsincere respect lor the manor]\nol tlu .Ini-.iM-.l illlel and lh. i\nbvTeb) Iqlldel lo the widow and\nI,lllllll all CXpleSsloll nl llllll\nMli.palhv with Ihein III lln\ngroat loss thai hau- sustain-\nod.\"\nAlllollgsl the visiting duds\nwho wore present were :\nChid Harry Stuart ol Chilli-\nK.uk, Chid Casmir of Laii)\nChid Joe Isaac ..I Kc.itnc tnln\nPori Hammond, Chid Andrea\nnl Squamish, Chid Joscnh ol\nNorth Vancouver Mission, Chid\nJoseph uf Kubv Creak, Chiel\nEdward James ul Saanich,\n\ .iieuiiver Island, Chid Hill;.\nWachluffl ol Nanaiinu, i In I\nAlex Paul ,,t Unto lnhl\nChid thailc\ ul New Weslinu\nCOUKT OF KKVISION\nThe Court of Hi vision ol the\nAssessment roll lor the dtj ol\nNorMi Valiiouver will In- held at\n2 o'clock on the alternoon ol\nAptil the I Mt ll ill lln llli h.iH\nI. I. Itt dU MOnH I\nItt i D\u00C2\u00ABi\nM.iiill.'l'i\"\nall llllll. .*! Mi-all.ll ..Hi Allll.,.*.- lallalllll.\nntfic-a n.m .n.i n.i r*ui..ii'. i'i**\"\n1,11 III .11 11. la...Hi'\"\nI'liura FMariaa. Kiirniliiro Slnrt|f.\n173 THIRD STREET. W.\nMAIL (iKi.r.H. hit... |.......|.| \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll.nllon\nAll kinds of\nLumber\nMouldings\nSash and\nDoors, Etc.\nVer) i li' .i|i\nvwrotVKR\nLLU CO.\nMil.I. AND OI'I'H I\nEipllBld.\n1'liain* Rj N* uli N.inioiiier\nDR. H. B. HOWELL\nopi ims\n(Inn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - llurur.l >innil\u00C2\u00ABriiini. IlllO\nGcirnnil . Vnicim-r.\nKtminKek I'inli nntnl\u00C2\u00BB-r IU Korth\nVmiMiuur\nMll.lTIA (OKI'S\nlu an Interview whnh\nMi Naughl had with lln\nin \"I Milm.i and Col\ned ilns summer. The innouni\nmeat will b,* receivad with *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nReeve jreni deal of pleasart bv th.\nMinis nil-ens ami mpecially bj thou\nOtier who have idelitllied th. il\nwhile he w as in Oll,iwa 1...UI\nadth the movement lm\nty-five minutes nfler lU hour |v in connectioa with otheftae time past and whnh i\nuntil midnight. nicipal buiinem bc received thi noa to b. la lm. [ol iui\nFor Grouse Mountiin take the Lonsdile Avenue car. For aaaoraaca ErotB then officials conamnatios .it au o.ul\ date\nLynn Vallev take the Queembury Avenue car. For Capilano that a corps of enrinien lol In ilu preliminar] caneaa\ntike the Keith Roid csr. 'North Vancouvei will Ik lorm- which was undertaken on th -\n2 Large _)\n STORE? L\n459-4^1 HASTINGS ST\nVANCOUVER\n1104 GOVERNMENT ST.\nVICTORIA\nH. E. HRtGER\nExpert on Fireplaces and all\nclasses ol Brickwork\nAll Work Guaranteed.\n1'i.rnrr Kill uli ->l. hii.I M.imii Aie\n\V. J. BALMAIN\nCIVIL BNlllNKKK\nujimititv tenant \u00C2\u00ABn.i anUh 11\nKOlTH ViM'iilVKK.\nfor Bool .mil Shoe Krpairinrj\nand Custom Work . . .\n|0 to THOS 0 Mil.I.S\nPioeeer Hoot Maker\nUudale kn., opp. City Hall THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nTHE EXPRESS\nV a V IN. on i R, B C\nrushes into lhe limelight upon\nsuch .in occasion and delivers\nliiinscll ui utterances, the In-\nteinpei.iii.a a.i \c Iii .se language\nis sullicient i.i incline many\nthoughtful heareri to ihe opln*\nRath or si n-. in nuk\nlllll* .i*:n II.IKI\nSix ii li- .SO\nThn* nicnihi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .IJ\nUnitedSinter. IFortlan.ai-BOparyaM1 l0ll t|lal ___ ulUC i1H1i*\u00E2\u0080\u009Eli is dc--\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iiinni in tlui \"Mill master)\naDV*RT18ISii UTO u|..ih we ata anuinl is \"the\nTaaiaiim Dn-rut kuvnitwuiMTi- __fa \u00E2\u0080\u009E| sl.|,u ,,,,,1 tu lead\n.'ni .mi- per ni.li .*;.... in-eriii'ii. '\nI iNoTicia, Kt. ILUOpwIaeli pef -\u00C2\u00ABm th.rel..ie to loiiiliulc that\n\"'\"uii.* i illinium prudence renden It wl\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\">;'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l\"\" - *i - r\u00C2\u00BBl \u00E2\u0080\u009EiwbU ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E withhold aiceplana-\niiii uiya, |,.ou. '\ni.K,,u ii,aii. a- . firm in\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nn,ii, iu ni hii itateuteata and ituinua-\n.inu . , - i',-,,,,i.*i,i iii.-cr- UuUs m|U| ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E|u|ll,l|,. ,1]0()|_s iin.\ndug, 6c, pa*r luu-. . , , ,\nI . *,* i tilWaCul slllHiilUe.l lor Iheii sillist.ilill.i\ntea- i ni- i**T ''ii**.* m li Idk ni\"\" tuiu.\ni Ami Mi-i'ii -1- Iini- ar ,. , a, ,, ,,\n \u00E2\u0080\u009Elii,i: !.,-,.**, ial,, I,. Uaallllg speclliiall) Willi the\n|iu.ssiliilil_\ ul illsholicsl pi.it-\n\... . .*, raci i!.. in-.ii,.ni- lues in nal cslatc liansailious\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"*' '\" \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Mlb* primer bj ,U) \u00E2\u0080\u009Elk. U1|| _no_u t|issciit\ntlf.lll. -'I.II HV. Illllj|a.l*ll-liri*|llll'lll*lllll'll \u00C2\u00BB\nin tin- nt-xi i-ii* \"oin the itatcment that il an\nopciatoi i:, inclined io be dia-\nhu uol able, iial cslule Will plo\nciil. hun wilh a held which wlll\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ,iin,r,| Imu wider .stupe lul' the\nNoKlil VamhI.UK. M.Uill l>\ Hjl u eSiTllsc ol UllSlTUpUlulLs lllllll\n ods than wuuld sonic ulhcr au\nki-.Al. ESTATE METHODS, nxiott which might ba anunwi\n alcd. il is alsu quite credible\nihai suine localitica arc so con-\nSoiiicwhai ol .i loiuiiiotioii , . * ,,\n, , . , aliiuttd lico'-iaplucalh allil u>\nhas lieen .i.ai.il (liiruiL' lhc pasl , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,, ., . .\n. poeiaiilucally thai llic\ wn.\nlew .l.r. * i.ii.i.isi ni certain ad- , r /\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , , lend Ihciiisclves in certain po.\nverse u nu Kins which haw Ul \"1*11 Kviaillll)*. bv \u00C2\u00BB|a|*ll|||tl|l|Mlt\nMti*r ollici luiiiri- phone Lll'l\ncstaii operated.\nlt is dc-cpl) to in* regretted\nihai these strictures have not\nin everj nisiaiin been attended\nIn JUSI discll|iiil,.i....n such as\na ould protect n-j uiable liniia\nhonorable nun iioiu lianas\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tucul .uid iuss because ol mln\nHulls which, when Mew en ill tile\niiiiii ui the upright dealing! ol\nTHE LONSDALE T/lARMACt\nSEI.IS DRUGS AND MEDICINES\nAT VANCOUVER I'RICES ....\nTRADE AT HOME\nGIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR\nNEXT ORDER. PHONE tg\nP. S. THOMAS, Phm. B\nDRUGGIST\n00**9*'H****<'*'>Ji'*rtgaKt. lhe morl.\nnoting the same. An honwi by tha ounAn of tha Union \u00C2\u00ABf U^, -^a coaairt only ol\nman will Ik- honest under all |\u00C2\u00AB- C. Municipalities, and pro* ^ M ^^ o, r,(U.mplion th, sll.\n' coi.duioiis and a TOgae will liml vided lhat only registered own- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 _.iU_n ^- sjlmhu. M ^\n.sucii linns can nol In ilialailel- , ._. , ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E..,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,. ,),.. ...lu.. .,1\nan uppoituiiil- tu exercise liis '\u00C2\u00ABs oi property to the valm ol ,,,,-, l0 tnat under an a-jriiliient\nevil propensities under pr.u uiu- hundred dollars should ba L| ^j^\nucallj any crcuiiisianccs. bo ^smW Ul vole at municipal __ _ _kUl_{ ^ db Bcf|fc\nIai as the necessities ol tlic case ekdlolls. The al,..oui.ce.\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00ABll o ! ^^^ ^ ^ ^\nau loincllicd, thclc is no licc-l Uie proposed altel ation IMMj^j,,,. M woulj h\nthat any leal estate iliccsloi U\u00C2\u00ABtt prompt alld strong pru-\nshoiilu he deceived, ai any rah ^'st Horn MM municipal voun-\nwith iispni ia* North Vancou- ul!>. lllll'llv -* of the District\nwi realty, inasmuch as heM Norlh Vaiicouver. Had\nhas mil) tu oerciie naabnabU H* amaadaaat bMH law.\n.... nmu lo assm. luin.seli Ulal il wuu1'' luu' dll<:U \"* boua\ntide owners ol piopcrly latercst!\nl/id h\ ttt) lei uis slioit ni\n1 grow illlui.iiiii ol Class\nstupidity.\"\nAm individual ul ordinal \ in\nlilligiiiu whu has obaelvcd\nK.ndiiii.us with respect lo n...\ni\ ...s the) are lound in di. iw a\ntuila) has pui il down a- mii\nul lllc moil iltlllclllali lialllli*-\noi tha lituatioa, that tin rank\nni ilu realt) broken mi Hide\nman) ni .mi mosl abli ,,n,i\nInaii<.1 .il.li .ill/ills ami llial as a\n11.ins iln 11 ,iii im huillless men\nIII I lh Ui sl llllll .III II,nl, IIIH\ni* I) deserving in.\noi in.' investing publn than ai\nii.. uai estate sgenta. At u\nsaiiii luili ll is a l.ul llii .\niiiiiiiii ..I whuh is ili.it in the\nmind ui ever) man \u00C2\u00AB hu is giu-\nid wun iiii averagi uu.\nI'..r maii\ i...sous it is a most\nregrettable Icalure ul the ni.ip\ndkuiii ol nienial aiuncii, , , , ,\n, uui .il-iIj.1 in. uliuh has dew!\nllial in.'wwi iipiie.111 iln* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n, , oped thai wi .un aiuiuadwi-\ninciiiiKis ..j .mi particulai ...\nsn Hun ol 'iu -\"ii.ii uriin ii.,i\nla, as ., , i... ,i is poillbli dial\nin iiuasiuiia; iiisi.uues, individual! iii.n eulei iiu i. - who\nsion*. should buvi been directci\ntoward the luiiinil ul tha dis-\niiui ..I North Vancouver, li is\nimpossible' Ior anyone acquaint*\ni-d wnii lhat bod) to conceive\nho\u00C2\u00BB such an iiiii iim aid c inu -\nslam, could haw tlalispllcil,\n,.i. mon \"i 11 un iuip-iiiaii.\nand UlH.M iiulii*..is Kill la, I,\npllllCllsliih i.l ,\i|| illsllulliSl\nI ins pun* ipl\u00C2\u00AB holds g i in\ni wi) tradi unin ai., profession\na I I lllpl.ll lllllll lllllll I III. Sllll.\nNo saiu man, howeVOT, eiil\nllunka s> n.ai I) ni iniul. ii,uui,\n1 aal ,l|l\nim..ii... a,, thi mi **' .i.iaii\".. ui\nan) individual ui< mix i tin\nWill II Mil lllll ll.llKI a 111,111 lllll\nii incumbent upon lum u>\nWlllC .,111. UIU * llpl.ll llll ,11 llllll .\nul such all ui.luiilii.il, In |ik.\nM IS. lllllslill Is III il III, I,ll I lhat\nit ii incumbent upon lum i.* <\numl i wm handed juilici lu thi\ngreat bod) ul honest mi uibei\nul that ila \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 b) .llu\" in * iia, ,\ntermi b) meani ui ivhich tu ,\npri s Ills CllllelsllllS uliuh Ulal\niiiaiiit.ui the i,ni :n ii in lui\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 awn thinhing hi proper.) o.s\nlllllllll,III a .lllal WlUl ll Will I'll\niiu the lul iliil lliusc to\nwhom in iiiiiisiii will\npiopcih ihsiinniiiate IhI'w.ii\nthe Objd l ul Ins attack oil the\nune hand, and lliusc who in\ntheir character! and their deal- The deairabflil) loi the \u00E2\u0080\u00A2aar>\narc lull) ... irreproachable cid< *,i ever) ie.i ** a urecaa-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ihe iiiin himsell on 'In lion lo guard againsi too great\nOther, ll :: lm Uini Hal illllllll l.aillliess llpull ill, pari ,if pull\ntance, however, lo imd that lie bodies to recon .nnciid-\nscli 'omtitulad un- mcnti to i tiitii on eii-\nor oi Un ' i* eui-\nto the required amount..\nl-'roui u leihuieal viewpoint,\nthe recommendation ol tlie executive Ol UlC UJ.C.ati.,\nwa. presumably curreel,\naud the amendment douhu-\nlcss was not dewoid ol cuiiiinen-\ndable luaturcs in other respects,\nbul these cuiisldcraliolis could\nUui bc held to outweigh the\nulh.i than mil \u00E2\u0080\u009E! ignorance \u00E2\u0080\u009Et lll'll\"^t disadvantages which\nlhe puwcis vested in that .oui, *\"M \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\" flu111 sit cna.t-\nul wiihi.speit to plans ..I sul,- mciil into law.\ndnisi is Mill a I'.iiaai.une ul The dlsllallilllselllt'nt as lor\nthe ezcvediag caution Invariw municipal aflaba, oi thai wist\nbl) iwiciscil li) lhe u.iiii.ll III bod) i.l I'lllelligelit voters whose\nL-unatdcring all smh ptoposi- awaey hds bam invested iu\nnuns lu^cth.i wiih iimi milail- KO\"1' WU, hut whose titlu for\nin;; waiihluliiess lor the prulu tm tiltU being, is IU lhe lorill\nlion ol lhe public Th. peisuii- (d an agreement ol sole or some\nml ui iln c.uiiiul is siuh that instiuiiii-nt other than llial par-\n.iiiv aii.iupi to deiuid ih.it 'ticular form ol conveyance that\nhod) iroin Mich absurd nisiiiu.i- wuuld be aceepU'd lor registrations would be not uiih siipH Hon was ol ilsell a contingency\niluoiis, but altogelhei presuiii- mffidaaUy lonaUahii lo rradi\nptuoiis. Mutual Iriends ol .ill 'he proposed aliidihincnt | piern\npartial will confident!) antici* ol legislation oi doubtful expedt-\npate thai iln amende bonorabla nty, Followai to its logical\nwill in promptl) imtiiiiiiniiig conclusion, such an eaactmeat\nlium ih. -mn(c Ironi i. hull em- _\nanaled iln* nnworihi inslnua-\nUuii ami in llu* lauil pulilii\nmanna La which thi uniuatift\nable in i. lam \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Wei uli*.\nIll MCIl'Al, V0T8R8\ntava been\nlittle short ul startling, lur the\nreason thai hundreds ol elector*\nhave qualilicd upon pieces oi\nproperty which were portions\noi large estates subdivided, and\nas these puichases have, lieen\npractically all mad.- upon the\ndelerred payment plan, under\nagreement ol salt, the right to\nthe Iraiichise under the amendment! wuuld have been available\nto oul) the original owners of\nthese large trails who held llie\ndeeds (or the same* The result\nwould have been that a do/, u\nmen or thereabouts would havo\nexercised tho ballot as rcpre.sun-\nting properly really owned by\nhundreds ol cituens.\nUnder the peculiar conditions\nexisting in llritisli Columbia al\nthc presant time relative to\ntitles to realty, it is certainly a\ntriumph of democratic principles\nthat the niunicipal franchise\nshould bl made to adapt itself\nlo those conditions and that thc\nright lu the ballot sliould be extended to every mail who establishes a Ixina lule right oi own\nerslup in property, lo the a-\nliiount n-ipiiri-d by the statutes\nMORRISON'S\nS 1 (i N\nWORKS\nKeith Block Ut Street W.\nNorth Vancouver Woodyard\nCornet Second ind St. Patrick's\nWe supply $tove WOOd\nam, length i.quired\n$2.75 per load\nPrompt delivery Phone 190 P.O. Box 136\nThi Shtrwin-Williami Paintt Cotir ihi Earth\n__, __\\nStands Extremes ot Heat and Cold\nRUBER0ID is used on houses ind hires at point!\n1,000 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta\u00E2\u0080\u0094and the\nextreme cold has no effect on it.\nRUBEROID is used on buildings in the West Indies,\nSooth America and the Orient,\u00E2\u0080\u0094where the thermometer registers from 90 to 100 degrees for monthi\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and tbe extreme heat has no effect on it.\nCould you ask for a mon utisfactory roofing for vour\nhonse and barn ? *\"* ^\nine for\nSole Agents for\nNorth Vancouver\nPaine <& McMillan\nThe Pioneer Hardware\nThi Sherwin-Williami Paintt Cotir ihi Earth\nThis Week's Specials\nD.L. 273\nUU, BI.H'k 14. Print'. W 1.111-tliir.l. .ili.. < nul 11\nLed Uui 17, HaekS. MnlllTlnek. Omb IQIaMh.\nKir\u00C2\u00BBt Street\ndue l.ni m Hock IH, Trie fisnd. fltSOO c\u00C2\u00BBih.\nTwo SO-liwt Inl. in Block Ul, inba| on Knlh R.u.l at HM each.\nTWBI easv.\nOft HTsY UN THK ABOVK\nChas. E. Lawson & Co.\n0. 8. SHEPHERD\nC. E. LAWSON\nReal Esutc Specialist 15 Lonsdale Are. Phone 70\nSEE US FOR\nSASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS\nVERANDAH POSTS, ETC., ETC\nBURRARD S4SH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George\n\V 11 .Ii.ii :i iriail l.ul nil your drilcri mill nr laryc.\nPIONEER BAKERY\nWAI KIR & IIIM IK. Proprietor*!\nBREAD CAKE\nPASTRY\nTry our XXX Brown Blttd Daily delivery 10all parti ol city\nI'lmiu' I .ind 54\nStores: 711onsdale Ave. Cor. Lonsdale & ftlh St.\nAdvertisements in The Exprefs\nBring Results\nN. V. Horticultural Society\nEngagements, season 1910\nJan 15th\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bum's Supper. St. Andrews & Caledonian\nSociety\n\" 2Mth\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dance. Merry Widow Club\nFeb. nth Dance. Merry Widow Club\n11 23th\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Dance. Merry Widow Club\nMar. nth Dance. Merry Widow Club\n\" 35th\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dance. Merry Widow Club\nOr to C. F.JACKSON, ijtbSttaal\n&. TYEER, ftecretarq, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\n99999*******9999W**9****9****************t*9***************^^\ni\nI\nA Few Snaps for Profitable Investment\nSafety Income Prolit\nCall and see our Large and Exclusive List\nCorrespondence Solicited\nNorth Vancouver\nWatch\nThis $|)ace\n*\n*\nIRWIN & BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD-\n(Incorporated A.D. lyoh, under the Companies' Acl 18^7 and Amending Acts, with chiel place ol business in North Vancouver, B.C.)\nCor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15\n***********************************0***********0******************** mr-mmmmrmamma**0*04***0*****44*40***0****00**\u00C2\u00BB40*4**044400**0***'t***\nLOCAL NEWS IT1-MS\nMr* Dan. Amscold, the popular city's foreman, is receiving\ntbe congratulations ol his\nfriends on the occasion ol the\narrival at his home last week\nof a small boy visitor. Mrs.\nAmscold and the baby are reported to b\u00C2\u00AB progressing very\nfavorably.\nMiss Bertha Sale, who has tor\nthe past two weeks been on a\nholidav trip to Victoria, returned lasl Sunday looking\nmuch stronger and feeling sot-\nsideiably belter alter llic vacation. Miss Sale has resumed\nher duties in her brother's stationary store.\nMr. W. A. Gibson ol Third\nstreet returned the lirsl ol this\nweek irom a two weeks' trip to\nVernon and through the Okan-\nagan Valley, where he was in\nquest ol a car load ol lirsl-class\nsaddle horses lor the local trade.\nlie was uiisuccu-asful, however,\nas he iniiiiil thai ilui cost ol\nhoise llesh in lhat country was\neven more expensive thau at the\ncoast.\nMr. Jas. Koss, l.itc ul Sun\n1-rancisco, who has recently accepted a position ou the stall ul\nthe B. C. Telephone Coinpanv\nof Vancouver, was iu the cilv\nlast Sunday and spent the dav\nas thc guest ol Mr. and Mrs. .1.\nC. Williams, Lonsdale Ave. Mr.\nKoss' Iriendship with Mr. and\nMrs. Williams dates back many\nj ears ago when they were residents ol the same town in the\neast. Reminiscences of school\ndays were also renewed with W.\nC. Green ol North Vancouver.\nInvitations are out for the\nOdd Dress Dance lo be held under the auspices of the St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society\nol lliis city in the Horticultural\nHall on the evening of Fridav\nApril the ist\u00E2\u0080\u0094April-Fool Day.\n\"Come in odd dress, evening or\nfancy dress\" the invitation requests. A lengthy program ' ul\n2) dances will bo provided and\na thoroughly good lime is promised to all who avail themselves of the pleasures which\nthe society oilers on that evening.\nI Elite Realty Co.\n2348 Westminster Ave. Vancouver\nList wilh us (or prompt personal attention with speedy\nresults.\nSpecialists in\nNorth Vancouver, Fairview and\nMount Pleasant Property\n19th St. and St. George's\nFourth lot lruin avrinuv 11 h\\n1)0 feel* f6*$0 all .ash.\nChesterfield Avenue\n,Su bv 130 leel. One .uie St7!M>.\n'.* i.ish. Baa) terms.\nLynn Valley\nj aclcs. I). L* W88 N i .ii ..ii\nSl luu per acre. Tei ins.\nCapilano West\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Sn MM. X mile lium Inlet.\nJibso au acre.\nWest of Lonsdale\n20-1-785, Jikhi. 'jiasli. Buy\nbalance.\nS.W. Corner D.L. 1105\n19 acres at S.lou an acre net.\nTerms.\nBuy at the jSave your Piano by having;\nlan Expert do your Tuning\nWelcome\nParlor\nAnd Save Money\nFor Groceries,\nDairy Produce,\nVegetables and\nFruit\nHighland! Potatna fi.13.\nISi'Sl .1. \ II. Cullee.lresh lu.isl\ned and gruiind, 1.II1 fl.00\nIndian and lev Ion Tea, llli Jl.\nAlberta Hiitlcr, besl creamery,\n3II1 J I.IK)\nAlsu Itutter al 2,sc and inc.per\npound.\n1-alicv Apples:\ntt Die Saps Jl.H per box.\nKing Apples ti.il\n('.olden Pippins $2.25\nOranges all sizes from MC. np\nlu gOC pel ilo-.ii, j-iuiian\nlee.l not touched hv Irost,\nand sweet and juiiv.\nLarge aaaortnieat ol Knglish\nCandies Imported and il.i\nuieslic iron i.sc up to JM\nAlsu l-aiii. I Ii.n.dates up to\nJ I.,S<> per lb.\nT. BRADLEY TAYLOR\n260 Second St., West\nWork (iiura-nUMxi. Drop a ik>M\u00C2\u00BB! and\nrileall.\nGeneral Contractor\nCLEARING, GBADDTO, KXCAVAT\nING, EU.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 MMM \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 MM\nMUSIC HATH CHARMS\nWe have competent tracheri lor the following instrument!:\n1'IANUFORTE, ORGAN. VIOLIN,\nVIOL1NCELLO, CORNET, MANDOLIN.\nTerm of twelve le\u00C2\u00BBMn\u00C2\u00BB, $6.00\nNorth Vancouver Piano Co. & School of Music\nAddress-443 Lonsdale Avenue\nPhone 114\nTelipin....* l.-i.\nr'n-t !'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' a*' r\\nList with us.\nSee our List\nThe Elite Realty Co\n2348 Westminster Road Between 7th 6t 8th Ave*.\nVancouver\nBuilders and\nContractor*\nIV LA I ISI IN ;, pie pare I to\nKLppljf\nLime- Brick,\nSand, Cement\nAnd nil kinds of Building\nMaterial in quantitiw to suit\nmul at ratuonahla prices.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094AI'I'l.Y\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHOTEL NORTH VANCOUVI R\nI KI.KIIIONK So. 2.\nRoyal Standard Flour\nThe Flour with the absolute guarantee\nManufactured hy\nVancouver Milling & Grain Co. Ltd.\nVminiiivcr. B.f.\nIhi- most exacting ind particular bread Lakers are our\nbest customers.\nOrder ROYAL STANDARD lunhl up British Colum*\nbii'i industri*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nI e rv sick guiranti id.\nWood for Sale\nIII mil I'mitrm'tnin, <'Iki-.ii\nBmeatlng, OrwHag, ili\nt, II I'lY,\nl'hoiii-91 no, ill. I*-. ..\nALBXANDBR V. BBILLY\nTeacher ol\nArtistic Pianoforte Playing\nNorth Vancouver, Saturdayi THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nCOAL\nNKW WELLINGTON I 'tJ\nIron iin- n.i H.\nI'iii.*.* your .,iai* ri man md\nmi .in i .a,, inula r'l uipply.\nUrge shipment! uill arrive\nin .1 hi .l.n -. I'n* H nulil.\nLarge mppl; ol WOOD\n..linn i un iiaucl ....\nP. LARSON\nHoi. I North \ .ni. ouvei\nTelephone Nf -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFine young bull kept at tin-\nI.win Vallu il.iii\ near hotel.\nI,win Viillei, North Vancouver.\n- i'i-\nNOTICE oh COURT 01-'\nlib; vision\ncity COITNCH\n( Continued Iroiu page 3)\niced 10 clear uli some of the\nstreet at once, while the line\nweather was en and that it\nshould not be delayed until the\nestimates were brought down.\nThe motion was carried unanimously.\nAlderman Inun moved that\nin connection with the dangerous state of a bridge on Larson Koad where a large\nimount n travd pained over,\nAll new houses sliould be piped lm gai I\" \"i'lc I\" save the\nIn*.i\\ c\|iinditurt (nr thii cm*\nveiilciiK- at 1 l.itei dale\nN V. I.K'.IIT, HEAT K\nPOWEi CO., UMITED,\nLoasdale Ave\nCall nnd lee our list ol\nCity Property\nand\nAcreage\nDouble Coiner on the\nBoulevard, $3000\nOn.'-ihird cash, Lal. mrarifiai\nD.L. 265,2 lots,\n$1200 each,\nl.a-v lei ins,\nLonsdale\nBrokerage to.\nW. Tremaync\nIH Lonidale Am\nl'lione 186\nVilli Vancouvei, IU .\nCity Clerk.\nfoi: .\nNOTICE is hereb) given that ilia- the Batter be taken in\n.rn Monday, the l8th Dav ol hand by tlic board ol works.\nApril, min, at : o'clock p.m -Carried.\niMilim iln* Cilv llall, Not th Aldermen Sihult/, Smith am\nVancouver, B.C., lhe Assess Irwin were appointed a special\nmint Roll ni ihe inv of North committee to dralt a memorial\nVancouver bu- ihr yeai 1910 i,, i1h\u00C2\u00AB Dominion Government\nwill be ri vised by numbers ol asking that some action be tak-\ntho Council littmg as a Courl eii in relerence to dealing wilh\nol Revision. Indian reserves. Alderman\nNotice ol all ioinpl.lints Schult/. was the mover ol the\n.i^.iinst the Assessment, as resolution and spoke oi lhe cen-\nin.i.le by the Assessor, must be oral movement amongst uiuui-\ngiven in uniting to the lubscrib- cipalitiei throughout the Do-\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 pertinent, (or\nqilllit) ..ni price .\. cannot\nIn beaten*.\nWhy go down the hill\n-iIiim in 1 an Mipply\nall \.mr wauls\nC. R. HICKMAN\nGroceries and Meats\nt\"\n: 11 Lonidale Avenue\nWANTED\nNnilli ' 11. 111 rywksN *> \"I a: \ whore\nWi have the buyers snd Aa n h maki your own prices\n.ui'l liim . .01.1 band into or phono.\n411 \\M>I R SMITH & CO.\nI, ni-ilal.' Avi-niic. near h-rrv\nl'lione- Office H lloun 22 P.O. HiiX.V)\ni.inmiltec ol the whole.\nRATEPAYBR8' ASSO-\n1 1 onidili \u00C2\u00AB<> s' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n1 . . ''. 1.' iad 1 - monthi\nlv ith bn.i l Carliti Ijooo\n11 1 1'' * Balanci 6, ia ind m n\nsn.. t, firit b . ii Loai\nI\nJACK LOUTET\n!I3 I * \ic Quea. iod I\n1.1.47 Tai.87\n'I I \. hinge llulding. Vam ouver, l.l 6330\nC1ATION\nAu inloruial meeting of the\n.\..uiivc ol Nortli Vancouver\nRatepayers' Association was\nheld in lhe city hull last evening when a number ol subjciis\nId civic importance was discussed with a view lo recommending ihein to lhe next uieeting\n,oI lhe Association lor approval.\nPrinciple among these, was a\nresolution lo the ellect that the\nn,nm ol Norih Vancouver lor\nshis citv is misleading, cuinl-cr-\nsoiiie .uid undesirable, aid\nshould be (hanged al the carli-\nistp ikssible moment and ilia.\nlhe unpaids association re-\n.|iiesl the city iouuciI to lake\nslops 10 obtain that object\nTin opinions expressed at the\nuieeting wen- almost unanimous\nTn lavor ol the name \"Lous*\ndale.\"\nAnother resolution pas-eil\nwas that whereas the cily so-\nliiitoiship is now vacant, and\nthe association considers it advisable thut a local resident\nlaw \il should lie appointed to\nhli the position and thai it\nwould I* 111 the interests of the\n.il\ to senile the sin iocs oi\nAbbliuaii Sihult/ 111 lhat call,11 itv in vn a ol lus familiarity\nwith tin -work of the ul\ mini-\nul.\nResolution number three was\n111 ellect that the executive suggest to the city council that the\ndisposal ol reiuse and g.irbage\nmight be done in an expeditious\nin.imur in means ol a hopper\nm * ni to in* damped periodically\nmln the (illll.\nThe i|Ue\u00C2\u00AB.tloll of ullowitli; uvic\nofficials and thc nietnbeis of the\ncity council to be eligible Ior\nmembership 111 the Ratepayer*'\nAss...latum m.is discuss. .| and\nmil be gone into lurther at the\nnext general meeting ol the Association.\nWallace\n/ards, Ltd.\nShipyc\nSHIPBUILDERS,\nENGINEERS &\nBoilermakers. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nMarine and Stationary Engine and Boiler Work promptly executed.\nTelephone 103\nNorth Vancouver\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nThriving\n1\nNorth Vancouver\nProsperity Crowns Enterprise\nA reasonable estimate based on facts, shows\nthat over $600,000.00 will be expended during 1910, on City Public Works\nRealty is active\nPrices are steadily advancing\nThe population is rapidly growing\nThe demand for residences far exceeds the supply\nLarge Revenue for Owners is assured those\nwho build suitable houses for rental purposes\nHome Builders seeking the best\nlocation, should decide upon\nNORTH VANCOUVER\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB< \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nMETHODS OF RECORDING relation to a \"standard,\" which'politan Club of the same city.\n as applied to crops means the The Vancouver Oyster & Fish\ncondition Ior a lull crop, and as Company gives notice of tin*'-\napplied to live stock a healthy intention lo form a partnership\nand thritty state. In each case with Nick Albans ol Vancouvei.\nc\u00C2\u00ABl'evra amongst\"coi'mim place 1\"u tnpreaenta a standard con-1 The following apnlications to\nThe ordiuary reader (llllou. aUtl Ml) nuiiiber above purchase land are recorded, nil\nor below mo a condition betler lieing Vancouver residents I\nlhan or not as good as a stan-1 J allies Adams, .lames Black,\ndard. Five classes of condi- .1. .1. Cowderoy, II. A. l.ainb\ntions mav be reported, viz,,jam) Wm. B! Thompson in the\nStatistics as a rule are dry\nleading, but in some cases the\nlads disclosed create an inlei\ntilings\nperhaps, never gives a thought\nto the methods ol coiiipululing\nthose myriads ol ligures in the\nt.iivciniiieiit and other like ol-\nliccs. The scheiiiu of reporting\nlicld crops and live slock in\nl aiiada as presented lo the 'Intel national liistiiuie ol Agriculture, at Home in December iyoy,\noutlines the plan followed in\nta-nada of gathering this inlor-\nniatioii.\nlu lhe lirst place il is not\npracticable in a country as largu\nas Canada, extending over hall\na continent to make an accurate count ol lis crops and live\n\"lull\" by loo or over; \"good'\nby any number Irom 75 to 41, ,\n\"average\" bv any number from\n50 to -.) ; \"inir\" by any number Irom 25 to 44 ; and \"poor\"\nby any number under 25.\nUpon lhe information thus\nprepared and returned lu the\nCensus a-nd Statistics Olhce\nvicinity oi'pre-emption Wl, dis\ntrict of OiicTii Charlotte Islands ; 0. Harrot, .lohn McDonald and li. Weiuribc, in vicin-\nicy of D.I,. S-,1^2 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands; Alice,\nFlorence and .lane Kelly near\nl,ot y:i District ol Cariboo ;\nLias. Falkner on Robertaoa is-\nlioni all pai'ls ol lhc Dominion Hand in Skidgale lnlcl ; 1''. S.\nlhe reports lor each month are Hunt near lot J, 407 Districi oi\nmade up and ST! issued by telegraph as balktina to the newspapers about lhc lolh ol each\nto this service.\nslock every year and lo accom\nplish this \"in as economical 'I'01111,1. lu ,ta iMwtv* * Kw,\nmanner as possible the census ol \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' \"' \"\nthe whole Dominion is taken iu .\nthe lusi year ol each decade, IMa,UstKS **_?> ***_ )\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB\nwhen every jkisoii alive at lhe P\u00C2\u00AB^^ation devoted cxclusivelv\niijse oi a specilied day is recorded by name, sex, age, birlli-\nplace, occupation and religion,\nand a hell i.very person who lias\ndied within the year ending with\nthe same dale is recorded 111 like\nmanner.\nCareltil enumerations are\nmade al lhe same lillle ol llie\nareas occupied and in crops oi\nthe product ol the crops, 01 the j *l '* aPPm ^\"'K-\nnumber!, kinds and products of! VaiK* ls \u00C2\u00ABlVt\" thal Ulc Cu>'\nlive stock and ol the values ol^1 *\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Westminster has rehn-\nreai estate aiid doinestic ani- quishwl Us patent righis lo ap-\nmals and ol products ol the proximately [8,000 acres\nlaud and annuals. Thc uianii- rounding -.oquiilaiu Lake\nlactures ol the country are also river.\neiiuinei.Hod at the same time, Notices ol assignment\ntogether with UH fisheries and K,vcU as toUow\u00C2\u00BB: li- L'\nlhe linnes, Ui show values of Uuarrie of Vancouver, grocer ;\nproducls, persons employe.1 und ^n,'1' C. Mulr. Victoria, B.C.\npayments lor salaries and boarding-housec keeper and thu\nV.tfcs. The conipilution of thei Terminal City Sand and i.raul\nschedules in the Census ollice 11111* ompany ol Vancouver.\nW01 required the service ol Joo Licenses have been granted to\nNew Westminster; 1,. B. Norman, near pre-emption No. jn\nDistrict of Fort George; V,.\nPowell near Pachena Lighthouse\nReserve, District of Barklcy and\nlormation bv the Census und A. G. Stuart in tllc vicinity ot\nHlackwatcr Lake District of\nLillooet.\nThe following appointments\nwere made to be commissioned\nlor taking allnl,nit-, :\nVancouver City Electoral District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Den. A. Cunlilfe, S. Tay-\nIha current issue ol the llnl- ll,ri ',as' VounK. I**- E. Ilvnd-\nish Columbia Ga/elle coiitains \"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>. H- Birmingham, VV. J.\nthe lollowing notices : A1U,1> - 1'. Black, H. T. Sliel-\nTeiidcrs are called lor the t011. _}\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lL Slult'1. J- A- 1>r\u00C2\u00AB-\nereciion ol a'one-roomed school tan' S- Un tt>'ck. A. E. Salisbury, II. Hopkirk, W. B. Foil,\nD. C. GAZETTE,\nSlll-\nilllll\nare\nsic\nol .Montreal with head ollice 111\nliriiish Columbia at \ ancouver, and to The Alliance llisiu-\nalice Company ol Philadelphia,\nwith 11. C. olbces in Vancouver.\nLad) smith Cily is making ap\nL. C. Kyle, C. Henderson and\nBenjamin Blackwood, of the\nCity ol Vancouver.\n1 Richmond Electoral District^\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. Clugston of Eburne : .1.1,.\nKnssol and David Cantelon, of\nNorth Vancouver.\nComox Electoral District\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nK. Ca Barteau, ol Salmon River.\nColumbia Kleeloral District\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWilliam L. Crawford and Kich-\nard .1. liiickley, of Rogers Pass ;\nG. T. Stalker, ol Golden ; Dar-\nrel P. Hauinglon, J. C. l'owels,\nl-'raiik Hutterlield, G. C. Mc-\nKa\, .Iqjin P. Slubbs, Charles\n\\. Corby, Robert llubie, and\n.lohn kobb of Wilmer; John\nJones and F\". J. B. Ilankev, ol\ntt inderinere ; David Drown, .ol\n'Athalinor ; Martin Dolan, ol\nVermilion Creek; tt. M.\nclerks tor one vuar and ol 50 cxtia-provincial companies, 10\nclerks lm 'thru- additional years. |Tllt Kcdiiiund Compain, l,td\n.Much nl thn success of the undertaking depends necessarily on\nthe correspolidi'iils, nearly all ol\nwhom au practical farmers.\nl-.ach month ol the year has a\nspecial relation to agriculture\nand Us vai ud lnleresls, and the\nschedule ol questions lor each\nmonth is prepared at the beginning ol the year to bring out\ntin mosl suitable information.\nIn the month ol June, ior in- awe seen granted to un wf i-,,,,*^. Buttimcr, ol Carlisle\nStance, uu respondents are ask- 'owing : Cannery; J. F. Ellis, R. W.\nml to report on crop areas and j American Canadian Develop- Ward, James Cantlurs and A.\naamher ol live stock, and 011 'ment Company, Ashcrolt Cop- .1. Matheson, ol Port Ksstng-\nthe condition ol crojis and Rvelper Company, 1). C. Jeweller} ton.\nslock 111 relation lo a standard and Importing Company, Brad Okanagau Electoral District\ncub person reporting Ior his [OU Compauy, Central Okana- W illiam M. Osboumc, of Arm-\nown locality as compared wilh gall Lauds, Ltd., Cowichan strong.\nllie previous year on a per cenl. 'Leader Printing ami Publishing -,\t\nbasis. II ihere i.s io per cent, -ompany, C. K King Comp- Mrs. T. II. Kingsley and fain-\ninorc oi oats in crop, Ior exam- any, Dominion Finance Com- ilv who have been occupying\npie, it will be donated by 110, pany, Fort George Land Com- the laic Heaslcv property at the\nGolden City Amusement comer of Lonsdale Ave. and\nLtd., Harris Cainpani, islh street, are leaving next\nplication lor a water record onl\u00E2\u0084\u00A2,\ntush Creek and the South Kel-' *\u00C2\u00A3_**,*\" '\"\"' ','\u00C2\u00BBll\u00C2\u00BB Wil\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00BB| \"'\n. ... Sinclair,\nowns Land Company Ior a wa- ,., ... . , ,.. ,\n. . ,, 11 1 . ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 , Skeena Electoral District\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nter record on Ilydralic Creek. . ,, .... , .., ...\n1 Angus McAllister, of Clallton ;\nCertificates ol tacorporatioil Milton Christian, oi Inverness:\nhave been grunted to the lol\nbul if live per cent, less by y,s, to_\ ,\nand il the number ol milch cows l'aik\nis I] per cent, more it will be Howe Sound Timber Coiiip.nu\ndonated by lie, but if 10 per John R. Uowes Timber Com*\ncent, less it will be donated In panv,\nJO ; aud il there be 110 change 111 pany,\nweek lor London, Eng., where\nthey uill meet Mr. Kingsley on\nhis return (rom China. It is\nthe intention ol the family lo\nabout\nKelowna Irrigation Com\nAlaiher, Vuill iV Com\narea or number it will be dciiol*- panv, Metropolitan Trust Com- return to this citv in\ned bv loo, Aiid so the entries pany, Mountain Cm. Mining three months.\nare made according to each cor- 'Company, Prince Rupc-rt-Skeena \t\nlc-poiideiil's observation and .Transportation Company, Tai The S. S. Prime Rupert is\njudgment ior his own township Han Yet Bo Chinese Daily tied uji at the Wallace Shipinrd\n.11 parish to denote the relation .Newspaper Company, T. L* dock where she is lo Undergo a\nol urea ol licld crops and num- 'I'eck Compjany and ttesl Van- thorough cleaning and painting,\nbei dl live slock in the vurrenl! couver Transportation Com- j Tlu- appearance ..I so large 1\nen io the area ami number pany. ship at .1 North Vancouvei\nl,i*.t u.ii i.,r caih kind or crop: The Terminal Cit) Club nl iiharl certainly givm the lm\nand animal. | Vancouver gives uotiu- ol alter- ,plessioii ol activity along the\nIn treating ol the condition ol ation ol memorandum ti Asso- waterlront and a forecast of the\nmpS and live slink coin-spoil- eiatiom to allow tliem Ul par possibilities of this place as an\ndents are required to report in \chase lhe assets of the Metro- industrial and shipping cuitd\n**4OH0****************4t******************O***********************4\nKEITH\nPARK\nD.L. 676\nNorth Vancouver\nPRICES:--! 100, $200, $300 and up\nTerms: Quarter cash, balance 6 equal quarterly payments.\nKeith Park is on the direct line of the north end of the\nproposed Second Narrows Bridge.\nKeith Road runs through the southern part of Keith\nPark, and also along the eastern boundry of Keith\nPark.\nThe Pipe Line Road and Seymour Creek form the entire\nwestern boundary of Keith Park.\nThe eastern approaches and abuttments of Seymour\nCreek Steel Bridge are at Keith Park.\nKeith Park will receive thejfull benefit of all traffic over\nthe SecondjNarrows Bridge and the Seymour Creek\nsteel bridge.\nAll roads leading to the proposed Second Narrows Bridge\nlead directly to Keith Park.\nKeith Park lies within one-quarter mile of the shores of\nthe Second Narrows.\nMURIE & WESTON\nSaka Aornls\n589 Granville Street, Corner Dunsmuir Street Phone 5519\n*********44*4*4*****4**tt*******0499999999**********9*************** THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nNew Spring Hosiery For Women\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Excellent qui&iei and moderate price! are the\ncharacteristics ol ih.-sr new spring lines. The values\nwill sppesl In every woman who demands most in exchange lor her money. Every new shade ia represented.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Women i th i luu- cotton hose with double heel,\nlm- inl sole .nul garter top; shown in sky, pink, Copenhagen, reseda, smoke, navy, oxblood, lan and\nlluk; pinr i'n a p.m.\n< Women's fine Lule thread hou with double soles,\nloo .md heen; come in plain oi bee ankle slvles, in\nblack, laiii. navy, cadet, icsedi, pink and sk\. il 15c\nai pan.\ni \\ nmi inn lisle thread hose, damilv embroidered\nin self colors; shown in buck, white and sll populsi\nI ides, sl (>3c a pair.\nGordon Drysdale, Limited\n575 Grcsnville Street Phone 3541\nHOARD OF 1KADK\nLY.NW VALLEY\nI in Acr. Mth 604 leet li mting on strei 1 cariine.\nI.i'N J, 1 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: 1, II \ D.L I03J I'm 1 .;\nli nm *.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"* 1 iih, 1 iimi * 6,11 and 18 months.\nMAY & BURNS\nKi il Bititi .md Financial Agent!\n1\nSBVENT1 EN HOMES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION\nWc i.m handle as ih.hiv inuie. II you ire thinking of building\nso 111 and lailk the mattei ovor\nCAMPBELL \u00C2\u00A3, MILLER\n805 Lonsdale Ave.\nN.nil. Vmioouver\nE. PALMER\nMUSI AMI IIKlik\n(OMR\CIOR\nixctsi\nPhmv lit\nPO. Box 166\nJ. II. BUSKINS\nCor. Ird Sl. & LoiimIiiIc\n* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHORSESHOEING and\nGenera! Bldcksiiiiihing\nilnn in latin-\nnnl mnn. on ' 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l..ar|.i*llllai.\nAll \u00C2\u00BB..rk ifinir.11,1., I. I'r |*t\nia* :i Iruil\nA. FARRO\niCienernl Contractor\nI uui 1'lonrniK. Blimp nnd Rock\nig. Kiln fin nisi houm.\nAll iltniiin. - iniali- |oad\nIMPLOTMKNT A DINC V\nan* *t. W mm, ,,t LoiiaMl.l*\nI1., lloa ..\nHoard of Trade\nNorth Vincouver Boird ol\nTrad* nireti the third Tuesday\nof cmh month, nl 8 o'clock p.\nm., in the bonrd room, Cily\nHnll. Executive nu-i-ls the first\nI Bl da- \"I 1 .Iall II, iiiiiii. W. .1.\nIiwni, president; 1 Q Farmer,\nten lary.\nt. 1)0*11\nCQMT1ACTOI and BUIIDEB\nI'lftlil, Spe.iln Stioni I. 1111,alis\nP. 0. Hon 2;, North Vain i\nNorth Vancouver\nHOSPITAL\n.11 BV\nTHS VtSStiS DAWSON\nOrtiSritad. Hargtral, Midlislsad\nMni.Tioiv Kami\nNwiii Suit Out on \u00C2\u00BBp*-*citK)B\nI'\" ITIII- ll|i|.al M tl,. ||\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00BB|,|||,|\nCar. MU) Mrivt.l St, Airlrrw'. Aif\nPHONS 69\nThe regular meeting of the\nBoard ol Tradi. \u00C2\u00AB as hdd in the\ncity hall last evening. President Irwin was in the vhair and\nthere was a large attendance\nol members,\nA variety of topics ol general\nImportance were discuaeed and\nSH address by Reeve McNaught\nwas was listened to with great\ninterest.\nThe inks oi proceudttft were\ndispensed with alter thc meeting was called to order lor the\npurpose ol hearing the reeve's\nspeech on his trip east in the interests ol the Burrard Inlet\nTunnel and Bridge Cuinpany.\n\"II it had net been lur the eilorts ol tin delegation,\" lie remarked, \"the positiim of North\nVancouvi. al the- present 1110-\nineiil would lm in rather a pre-\ncarioua state.\" The V.W. Ji.\nV. Ry, Company's supporters\nhad been working on llieir\nplans lui an extension lur\nuontha ahead ol the time whan\ntin Hill was expected to bs\nbrought to the railway commit-\ntie aiid had not ilic Interests of\nths municipalities been reprv-\nswited at Ottawa iu person tho\n-ossibililies are that tlie C0111-\np.niv's wishes would have been\ngranted aiid North Vancouver\nwould uot havo been anv nearer to the bridge that it was five\n((.us ago. As the matter\nstands now the Burrard Inlet\nTunnel and Bridge Company is\non equal footing with lhc A AV.\n& V. so far as compel/Hum im\nlhe privilege ol building the\nbridge is eoiieerued. Tho mat-\nler uf difeaOM lie in Uie lacl\nlhat un lhe une baud the Cont-\np.ini have until Augusl of this\nyear lu eotninence eolistruclioii\nin ordei to retain the bonus and\neven this is questioned Irolll the\nlacl that the Minister ol Kail-\nways staled emphatically that\nthere shall be only one bridge\nand 1h.1t should ba a joint rail-\n*aj ami traffic bridge. Oil the\nolher hand ihe municipalities\nhave been granted bonding powers whieh the Colnp.mv made a\nsupreme ellort to obtain bul\nvute rclused.\nThe knave dccUrad thai he k*-\nlicvcd ihat when the luunicipal-\nilns wen 111 ue'lual possession\nol lhe charter lhat it was llic\nintention to proceed al ume\nL'U aid Us succcssiul completion. \"We have noi got the\nbridge yet, gentlemen,\" coiitin\nlied the speaker, \"for there an\nmany dilhculties to bc surmounted befon it is an actuality, but we arc now placed in\na position where it it*, possible\nuuh Wtttjy and enterprise to\naccomplish lhat cud in the 11..1\ndistant future.\" The matter of\nIlluming wot Uie great problem\nlo uhicli he relerred. It would\nseem ill these good limes that\nmoney lor a public good .such as\ntlie bridge would be, could be\neasily obtained, but he said it\nwas sm prising how \"tight\"\nuioiiei bscaaaa when ihe nutta\n)1 subsiribing to Uu- .slock ol\nthe bridge company was mentioned.\nMr, McNaught wais ol thc\nopinion that the construction \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.(\na joint vehicular ami iratlic\nridge across the Second NaT\nroan would cost don on to .1\nmillion dollars. Jle noted that\nih. iiiiiiiiiipalmies could now\nmhacriba to stock la the Bridga\n.nul Tunnel Company und expressed the opinion' that he\nwould tint Im' .surprised to sai\nthe liinnel in operation Irl..to\ntr.illn was crossing tin ,'sroniid\nSai rows bridge.\nSpeaking oil lln iramipnrU-\ntion laeililies ou the north shore\nhe dwelt briellv on llio quillifica-\niiuii oi this side ol ihe harbor\nand the excellent advantages afforded lo shipping and industries.\nHe stated that there wete\ntime limrmill IIS lllal railroads heading lor lhe roast and\nbf i\as cniilidolit that part of\ntlteir terminals would be on tlie\n|north shore lor the reason lhat\nfrom observaUons which he had\nmade iu the east in large railway centres there was not the\nrequisite areas to lie found in\nthe vicinity oi Burrard Inlet\nother than in NorUi Vancouver.\nIn conclusion he remarked he\nexpected to see Burrard Inlet\n'one- ol llie greatest harbors un\nthe North American continent\nin a vury few years.\nj A hearty vote ol thanks wa.s\ntendered to the reeve (or liis excellent address alld the success\nof the expedition to Ottawa\nwas must lavorably commented\nupon from the lacl ol ils almost tremendous Importance tu\nNurth Vancouver.\nThe regular course, ol business\nwas then pursued and a number ul matters ul correspond*\nonce were read and disponed ol\nthrough tlieir proper channels.\nhollowing a report Irom Mr.\nl'erry, chairman ol the Settlers\nand Tourists Committee un the\nlarge number of visitors and\ntourists that already commenced lo travd to Nurtli Vancouver, a general discussion arose\non the question ol the shortage\nof houses in this cily at the\npresent time. Inquiries fur\nhouses tu rent were lieeoining\nmore Irequeiit every day hut the\ninpply was exhausted and il\nwas becoming a serious mattei\nand one which needed very careful cuiisidcration. It was noted\nthat the Opportunities lur a\nloan compaay to open up on\nthis side were never brighter.\nTin- house building contractor\nwas also ollered very bright\nprospect! in his line ol trade.\nThe president remarked that\nhe llioughl Uie owners of properlv lure should serious'lv\nconsider building on their holdings as the revenue Irom a\nhouse was someliines as high\nas iwenty per eeul. The investments ill the land would\niioiessarily be taken cafe nl bj\nthe increase ol property whiih\nwa.s advancing at a rapid rate.\nSpeaking lor the l'liblic Improvement Committal Alderman Schult/. advocated the securing nl addillnnal siles for\npark purpnses, planting nl trees\nin all public places and llu establishing oi attractive boulevards through thc cilv. On a\nrecent trip to Seattle he bad\nnoted the advancement thai was\nbeing made in that city in this\nline and the great improvement\nit made lo the city's appearance.\n.1. F. 0. C. Wood introduced\nthe question ol acquiring some\nsuitable site in or mar to the\ncitv nl North Vancouver lor the\npurposes ol a bathing beach.\nIle spoke al some length 00\nthe noiessilv of such a resort lo\nthe city and being as this plan\nis so advantageously situated\non the wuler it was one ol Unessential! to a tourists' resiiA\nwhiih Nortli Vancouver has\nrightliilly inherited.\nAlderman Schult/ spoke to\nthe question ol transportation\nlaeililies across the illlel He\nsaid there wus I lecling lhat the\nlare should Ik- reduced especially lo monthly tickci bolderal\nll. wn l Sunday\nU.-fi-a v.ni-u.trrr\nClly fi-rri..' Whirl\n7.3U am.\n1.00 a.m.\ny.uo a.m.\n10.00 a. m.\n11.00 a.m.\n12.00 a. m\n13.00 p.m.\n14.00 p.m.\n15.00 p.m.\nib.oo p.m\n17.00 p.m.\ni*- \"\" p 111\n12.00 p.m.\n. 14.00 p in\n.12.00 p.m.\nQuiches! route Irom Nortli Vancouver to llu- district beyond\nCapilano Iviv. 1 Launch \"Wot Vancouver\" nukes connections, without Uii, with the lerry StoklMN from North V.ni\nosaver,as pc-rabov. tcheduk\nPALACE\nHOTEL\nf^^EFiii\nKuis\n' aa\u00E2\u0080\u009E pi I HII.1 lip llll J\npecill talis to lain I- i? J:\nI\ndn I and 1.1 rafeltt I , .\nboarders. I\u00C2\u00BBl\nm R001 GjTOen oo ooosi\nREDA&ANDRUSS\nMOMUITOMI\nBacon Snm. .-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- NOKTH VANCOUVkR, B. c.\n*********************! 4******aaaa*>***aee***ao ******9s \u00E2\u0096\u00BA\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 >\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 eeaeeeeeee\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nOe k. BAKERY \\nAnd CONFECTIONERY \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nBREAD, CAKES. PASTRY, ETC\nFRUIT, CANDIES,\nCIGARS AND TOBACCOS\nSTATIONERY, MAGAZINES\norriCE scri'i.iF.s, etc\nFred. Bosquet, Pro|). \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\ni:: Lonsilnle Ave P.O. Ilox 13 l'lione 11 f\n>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nNORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD.\n119 First Street, E.\nPhone 80\nThe Express\n$1.00 per year\nForeign $1.50\nFine Printing'\nCATALOGUES\nBOOKLETS\nFOLDERS\nPAMPHLETS\nRBINGEB8\nDODGERS\nC1R1TLARS\nMAPS\nLETTER HEADS\nNOTE HEADS\nBILL HEADS\nSTATEMENTS\nENVELOPES\nFINE STAT10NEKY\nSHIPPING TAGS\nLODGE STATIONERY\nANNol'NVEMENTS\nMILK TICKETS\nUREA I > TICKETS\nCALLING CARDS\nINVITATIONS\nMEAL TICKETS\nLABELS\nBILLS OF FARE\nPROGRAMMES\n__^&im_^\nNORTH SHORE PRESS. ITO.\n119 First Str. ei. E\nPhone 80\nJ\nCITV COUNCIL IN\nCOMMITTEE\nThe cily council lute Mow *\nevening in the committee ul thi\niv hole took up Uic several mat*\ntcrs laid over lium lhc open\nmeeting.\nin dealing wuh Ua Citj i.a-\nginetr'i opinion Uui Um coun*\ncil had very lillle power in tilt\nacceptance ul plans ul subdivi\nslolls, 11 \\ .lb Ucciailui lllal Ule\nprovisions ul section m aad\n250 ul lhe Muilklp\u00C2\u00BB] Clauses\nAct should he a.llKle.l lo licu-\naller by lhe cily euuneii.\nbcciiou ny ul ihe Municipal\nClauses Acl ul lyob provides\nihe luliuwuij; regarding surveys\nund plans Ol eiiv luis : \"All\nluture surveys miu building lot!\nI oi property tvithu a atj \u00C2\u00AB:bicb\nis COnUgUOU! lu lhc liuilinl.il us\noi a ciiy, l.v owners anu ouan\nshaiil be mbject iu the approval\nur Uie Cil) Engineei atul uu\n.iiavur ivhell lhe ell) has a Clij\nengineer, oi lu uu approval oi\niiie mayor when the atj has\n;'iiui a ui) rngiaw and no pun\nol survey shall Le u-i U u.l unless ll lical's a Cdtincatc ul siuli\napproval, hut siuli ap|\nisllall nut he unlcasoliubh ivilh-\nhcld.\"\nin regard u< Un* subdivi uou\nol ciiy lots MCtioo .-.sn ol the\nMunicipal Uauscs Ail i* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\" i lu citv Engineer; when the\neity has such an ottii ial,\nMayor, (iinie iiii .ii i.i. nol a\nciiy BBgulaer, in*.* \t\nSllll.llVlM.lll Ol ..HV 1\nlead) subdivided into building\nluis, .md everj plan ol subdivi\nsion ul such I... ..in\nlic-d by the citj infill'. i 01\nthe Mayor, ivhen iiu cilj has\nimi a iiiy engineer, as saving\nIhiii approved belon thi regu\n11.iii..ii thereof.\"\nIll Uils CSSI all Iiunl. plans nl\nsubdivisions vvill havi to bs lirst\nsubmitted to the citj eagineei\nior his approval and iignaiun\nami also bearing the mayoi\nMgli,llllll Inline llu \ can In\npassed llpull by ill. . ni.iii ll. ll\n'Viilllil sulll, a.a.1 :,. a, |||i\nforegoing claana and la annul\nw iiii i in Engine) r Uaaea opin\nion thai the u.uinil had prai\nlically lio juris.li.inui m llu\nmallei lml in llu .um iiilim.it\nin ihe RegistT) Ad al i'c\ntwo years i.iln u provid\nih. ..linull approving ..i plani\nul lubdiviiions ami ia i an nu.\ndispute aria \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 bctastta the own\nII and thc lliillil.ip.il iiiiiiii il lli.\nloiiiur nun hav. reeonfci\nthe Sm v. v..i In in a il .tlui th.\nI.I. llllll.llll Iind I BOI Ila I 01\nvvln.il shall l-c lUihcii III Ini llii\nregistrar,\nin regard to Ua pai l. oa tbi\n(juu iisl.in v Ave. boulevard, do\nBaud in ihe .it. l.v Ui\nUahon, Hi Karlnnd b\ Pn\nilu* board ol works wit,\npowered to take .dl * u ps art\ness.ll v Iii niliipl. li ths ..iii'ii\nlinns contained m Uu agra\nmini wiih i.i,i.ini in n.i\nwood Park.\nit traa reaolved to call Ior ap\npin-,iin.ns im- waterworks loi\nin.m in be in bv Uarch >8th,\nsalary to be fu*, pec month.\nThe recommendation \"I (h>\nboard i.l works llial the lalal\n..I 1). Amaeold, dt) lore-man,\nwas adopted. Hii lalan will\nBOW U' S ir llu isl ul\nUarch to the ;nl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. Iktolier\nand ul iln. rati \"i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 pel\nin.uuh iur Un* ramainlng\nmonths ol the -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 u\nA I'l'V.lllllll,I | ,| . |,., . . .1 thai\nUlt* llllllll. II aal :],, ill . .a Ill lU\npariiiinils in ilu (il\ ha\nwill lu* muli r thi \"p. i : mu \"I\nthe i lu.'iin 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tim ni sad\nthat iln* ni' engineei -vill \u00E2\u0096\u00A0',\nempowered to diachai *\nplllV llllll, Ulr llllpllU !\nhe u tilted by tk council\nST. ANDREW'S AND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY\nAt a meeting ol tha St, Andrew's and Caledonian Society,\nwhiih was held iu their munis\nrecently, s reaolution was passed to proceed with ihs purrhaai\nol ihe three lots on si.ci.li street\nnear Chesterlield Ave. lor which\nBegotistions have already been\nculerc-d intu.\nli was farther resolved toin-\norporata the Society under the\nIndustrial Committees Act and\nto loriii a joint stock company\nior the purpose ..I silling linstock in the- proposed St. Andrew's hall which the society\nintend lo creel on tlieir new\npurchase on Sixth streei.\nAl the next BMStiaa of lhe so-\ni ul v vv lileh Will be held on the\nmi i Tuesdav in April the ladies will be mv Unl and image.\nmints vvill be entered inlo lor\nlln iiiiiiialii.n ul a ladies' aux-\niliarv nl St. Andrews mdetj.\nA nnisi.al program Mill also lie\nprovided by local talent.\nA number ol new members\nwere enrolled ihat svetatng.\nthe president, Mr. A. I'hilip,\nwas in the chair and ilnte was\nB nood alteiidancc oi members\nprcsc-ut.\nSEASON OPENS.\nLasl Saturday and Snadaj\nw.is virtually the opeaing ol the\nsuiiuiici' season ill Norlh Yun-\nuiliv.l. I'.Mcllclll wiulllil Willi\nlllc balmy temperature lound\nmill on Uu southern slope ot\ntin* not tii shut, ol Durrani Inlei allorded the plcasiiii seeki t\nthe height ol oiil-ol-door enjoy-\nim nt. The crowds started\n..1111111); uver un lhc lerries' in\nihe early limming and continued up lo inarlv noon when there\nwas a little lull until thev bewail returning about | o'clock\nin lhc altel noon, when the lo-\n,sl eai service was tased to us\natnosl capacity. .Musi .a the\nvisitors brought ih.ii lunch\nwilh ihein and sp.nl lhe day ill\nuin* ill the numerous beauty\n.puis ui nature m North Van-\nloaver, Capilano. I.vnn and\nSeyuiour each had their share\nul picnic parties and lo smh |\ni lllal look VV lli'l e (Ule\nmight lhe iincssant Uavil ol\npedisli-ialis sad fig! was , v. iv\nvv lut a- lo he seen. The 11 I\nkin un kv. Co. carried close\n.rn iu i,.... passengers oo theii\n\..rlli \ aiiuiiivii Inns un Sun\n,nnl lhis has Imth eipialli'il\nnil ulli- un asioli the lilin- ul lln\nSundaj baseball when the ii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nl wai in.uh .nni in-, mvu\n.niei ban i.tokcn.\nlhe I,vnn \ allev line held the\ni* .ul lui ihe uuiiil.fr ul passefl\n.nnd, it bating doubled\nthe l.uiisilale Ave. lm. and hall\n. in.mv again ns tin- Capilano\nAn Hiuiiii' lal lepnrt irolll\nthe Norlh Yaticiuvcr km offici\nis in ihe cileci ihat Is i Sen\ndav was the re. nnl sine. I In\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i. in was taken ovei l.v llu\ncity ami, in lact, batter than\nany Sundav List vear wilh tin\ni vieptlon ila avs ill tin\nball Sunday.\nI. O. O Fa\nNorth Vancouver Lodge, Nu.\n55, meets every Thursday evening, comer Lonsdale avenue and\nFirst street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to\nattend. J. Kelly, N.G.; A. T.\nKennedy, Rec.-scc.; J. II. billing, Fin.-sec.\nDressmaking\nMesdames Haigh and Castle\nDressmaking Parlors 141 6th St. L\nAit.-ri\non .mil iviniiii aln\"i\"*\n,i jpi'i'inlly.\nNORIH VANCOUVER FERRY INI UM I\nSTEAMEB ST. GEORGE\nSTR. NURTH VANCOUVER\nLeave Van.\nLeave N\nVan.\nLeave N. Van.\nLeave Van.\n'ii.tn a.m.\n*b-45\ni.Ul.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2b.20 a.m.\n'b.45 a.m.\n7.30 \"\n7.50\n\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.20 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.00 \"\n8.30 \"\n8.50\n11\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.20 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.50 \"\n9.15 \"\n9-45\nti\n9.20\n9-45 '\n10.15 \"\n10.45\n11\n10.15 \"\n10.45 \"\n11.15 \"\nn-45\nit\n11.15 \"\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A245 \"\n12.15 p.m.\n12.45 p.m.\n12.15 p.m.\n12.45 P-m-\n1.15 \"\n1-45\n11\n1.15 \"\n1.45 \"\n2.15 \"\n245\nit\n2.15 \"\n2.45 \"\n3.15 \"\n3-45\nit\n3.15 \"\n3-45 \"\n4-15 \"\n4-45\n11\n4-15 \"\n4 45 \"\n5-15 \"\n5-45\n\"\n5-'5\n5 45 \"\nb.15 \"\nb-45\n\"\nb.15 \"\nb.45 \"\n7-25 \"\n7-45\n,1\n7-25 \"\n7 45 \"\n8.15 \"\nMS\n>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n8.15 \"\nh-45 \"\nSi.15 \"\n9-45\n1\n9.15 \"\n9-45 '\n10.15 \"\nio-45\n11\n10.15 \"\n10.45 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n.15 \"\n\"n-45\n\"\n11.15 \"\n12.00\ntt\nNot on Sunday.\nTime Table subject to chan ge without nolice.\nVancouver Busiiit** Directory\nACCOUNTANTS\nW. T. STEIN A CO.\nCHARTERED \t\n ACCOUNTANTS\n3ly Pender street, Vancouver\nand\nNorth Vancouver\nARuHITECTa\n{.STANLEY IBTTO.N M.l.C.A\nARCHITECT\n413 Granville slreel.\nVAN LUU VER, B. C.\nbAHHlSTtHb\nSCHULTZ & ARNOLD\nBarrister!, Solicitors, ttc.\nRooms 111*4103 Crown Building,\n615 Pender Slreet\nPhone 99b\nS. D. SchulU C. S. Arnold\nDMlri.\nkallethe's Bath\nCornier Homer snd Pender Sti.\nThe only up-to-dali sad iili-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ble hath home in Brituh Colum bia-\nWt cure when; otheii iail.\nSatisfaction guaiisteed or so\npay. Plain bathi, electric baths,\n.iioarer baths, masiaigi lot bo-\nl> and lace; electro ther-\n.iptiiiii '*allis a i|iecialty.\n.m.i. kallethe, PROP ,\nGraduate ol Berlin, Germany\nBUSINLb'i COLLEGES\nsprofi-siuw\nBusiness Institute\n336 Hastings St. W.\nCanada'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Graat.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2( Wnlt.n School\nIR. J. Sprott, HA, - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Manager\nPITMAN'S\nbu\u00C2\u00BBiiie\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB College\n1S32 Seymour St., Vancouvei\nDay KaWOl open all the yeai\nround. Night school commences September 8th.\nGROCERS\nCHEAPS1DE GROCERY\nGEO. WAGG\nGrocenei and Provision!\nWholesale and Retail\n116 Hastings St. (downstairs)\nDelivery Tuesdays and Fridays\nMUSIC\nProf. JOS. E. NURNBERGER\nMusical Director\nVancouver Upera House\nRooms 3 and 4 Elks' Ila*-, Cor.\nRobiou and Granville Streets.\nAll Instruments. Phone 2530\nPICTURE FRAMING\nPICTURE FRAMING\nWe have the largest ilocli oi\nmouldings 111 B.C.to selc-cl liom\nso when you want naming done\ncheap and well gel our pines.\nBAILEY BR06 CO L ID\n540 Granville and 138 Cordova\nRUBStft blAMPS\nMil. GEO. 11. HEWITT CO\nM.iuiii.il i.n. i\u00C2\u00BB\nMMM unB mn\nSign and I'ncc M.iiki is\n10 1-lHtllM.li lill\". l'UM K3J7J\nREAL ESTATE\nKeep your ey t oa\nEAST VANCOUVER\nHEIGHTS\t\nFor particulars apply lo\nMORDEN A THORNTON\nl'lione 815 440 Homer Street\nCHIROPRACTIC\nProclamation\nThe (ii\ I'liimcil has appoint\n\"1 s.itiii.l.K , tin* nineteenth dat\n\"i Uarch nexl as 1 .in oa\nllllllll In oil HM* AllliU D\nihi* Citj ami Ills Worship Ms\n1 i.n has iiiiii plsaard to n\n11 ud ihai iln dtlttni ob\n\"M .1 publu hall Iiuiul.i\ nn\naid ll.ll .\nMl iiti/ens are herein ri\ntaki nolice an.l\nihi-iir. iu 1 sccordinglj\n-i'iir ill tin Ciunicil.\nTHOMAS SHEPHERD\n1 City '\nOETECTIVE AGENCIES\nCanadian Detective Bureau:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOffices every when\n\'.Hiruiin 1 (min* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i.ni|airi. that*\n. Illillssjl *l. MS*. I'li'*i\nW W. WELSH\nGeneral Supirinteiidcni\n\ orkshire (MTNlM iV\n.Securities torporatioii 1.1\n, 'n Seymour Slreet\nREAL EST \tt\nLAND AND MORTGAGE\nIHTB8TMSNTf\nESTATES MANAGED\nFIRE INSl k.\M.K\nR. Kerr Houlgati - - - Manager\nRESTAURANTS\nAll North Vsncouver people\neat sl\nLEONARD'S\nEither Flack Hlock or Ilast-\nLAOIIfr HAIRURESSING _P J^ \u00C2\u00B0Pf >*>[t ,_* __\n Post Ollice. Leonard iells lui\nin a n- -. I sta hy the pound.\n30 percent Discount J \\t\nWATCMMAKERB\nOfl all Inns .a; 11 hi < ll\nfl .i\nI llll Kill I\n*. I..1.. ' mil Ml\nII I\n1 i a -.in di\nbi| nls nl in w gOOdl\nroute\nMAI-A.MK UUMPHRKTI\n88\u00C2\u00BBGrnivilli\"\u00C2\u00ABi\".'i\nBagliik practical aratcbBakatr)\nI'.st.il.lishid 1KR9\nSpi-i i.ilty, repairing\nWOODROOfB,\n31} Carrall Street THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nX. V. YACHT CLUB\nTin* idjourned nn11 * * \"I ilu\nNonh Vancouvi I \ > hi Club\nwas held in thi i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 les' Bull\nlast evening when a good at*\ntend,mu ol the nnuibers was\npresent to participate in the el*\ntction \"i \"iiii.i i ii the earning\nvear, ) hi Interi '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 shown w si\nnighl} s.iusI.himv tnd even\nmember lelt that thii year's\nboard ol management w as well\niliiiseii ,iiiii excellent results are\nexpected Irom the organization\nduring thi yeai 1910,\nI'lio officers elected wire\nCommodore, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. \\. Robertson ;\n\ iu Commodore, .1 * J, Woods;\nItt .11 1 omi lur. li Bvaus\nCaptain, J IS J, Hrown Via\n1 .ipi.1111, S. Wright , Soil,'.1.\n.1. B. r.iviie , in usurer, Hem 1\nWoods bxecutive, tl, \\. Gil\nuiniii. J, W, Donaldson. (.\nSmiili, J, A. AU Millan and .1.\n11. Brown. The honor,in mem\nlal l*| I 111 ll*, lllll . Hull. I' I ,||\nI Ottoo, J, C. Keith, .1. K.\nLeckie, ft, .1. Irwin, K. B,\nH..1111 and A. B. Diplock.\nTh. .innn,il report oi the su\nlil.il( was read and .showed\niliai the ilub was in good financial standing. 1 hi constitution\nand bylaws \u00C2\u00BB,:, brought Up\nand discussed lull) and weie\nlaid over inr lurther discussion\nai a meeting lo be held 1 ion-1\nnight Iiiilu win 11 thev will be\niiii,ilh adopted.\nTh* Min tan announced that\napplication (or membership\nwere n*m being received and th*\napplication (onus could be obtained from am iii the officer*.\nI'll, club'l 11.iinin islup books\nwill be made ui about the middle ol next nii'iiih when tin\\nwill be readv lui disposal to\nanv nuori'siil in the Yachting\nClub.\nMr. ,unl Mrs. T. S. Nve n-\nturned last Saturdav from I\nseven monthi' visit to the old\ncountry, Both llr. and Mrs.\n\ve express mat satisfaction\nin gutting back to Nortli Vancouver although they had the\nbest of times while tourii\nthe British isle nnd tho continent, Thev appear to havi\nlum niii il greatly by their trip\n,is Hum outward appearances\nthey excel in avoirdupois.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'ANDIE\nIIM11N\nK\n\ LARGE SI PPLYOF\n1 hi Ml FRUIT\n\M> KANDIE\nAl WAYS ON HAM'\nI. k. lii-iiiii-l. biLonsdale\nNEW PRINTS\nNEW GINGHAMS\nNEW DRILLS\nNEW LACES\nNEW EMBROIDERIES\nNEW WAISTS\nNEW UNDERWEAR\nIn fact an immense variety of everything in the\nlatest styles and patterns to be lound in an Up-\nto-date Dry Goods Store.\n: FOB\nThe Commercial Union Assurance Co., London, England\nwhich Company has Assets of $88,850,000\nHenry Eves \u00C2\u00AE, Co.\nPHONE 6\nH-H-H+H-'l-l I IIMIIIUI IIIH I I II Ulli H4+i\u00C2\u00AB\nHENRY T. C EVtl AND PltCY KING\n67 "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1910_03_18"@en . "10.14288/1.0309485"@en . "English"@en . "49.320556"@en . "-123.073889"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Express"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .