"d8412314-3b46-4428-9d2a-82df21dd83b9"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1908-04-24"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309588/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " APR 22 i908\nVictoria, *_\\\nI\nLocal Meetings\nCity Cull ':. Mcellng, every M \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI'mirii'i (Jouucil Meeting, en' i i\nll.ianl ol 11,uli*, Iniul lm-\" i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nllamril nl Tnnli* l.xa*,*iiliii*, I i rl I\nSili.ml llii.tril, l'ii.-l Iriiluy, II p. in.\n(4\nLibrary Ltgit Atttmbly\nV\nm Express\n\u00C2\u00BB.......\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB...\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB.\nLocal Meetings.\nKnlylitl' f Pyllilw, >i.-.nirl nml l'i urlh Tui'\u00C2\u00BB!av, 8 p.m\nAlhli'lie Clllll. I'lM Muli'lllJ, H |i III.\nVuUng i',' |*li*'-1' ii'*. Kieii I'n, inlay, 8 p.m.\nIiniii, ul nul M i| ii*;, Nfuiiil U'etliienaUy, I |i.tn.\nI helium'\" Pniiiiru Imi ry Friday, 7.3(1 p.m.\nVOLUME \u00C2\u00AB.\nNOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 'H,' 1908.\nNUMBERS\nCITY COUNCIL\nA comparatively minor niattet\nof domeslic economy fnr a lime\ndisturbed 'I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 upmnimily of the\nweekly gathering f the city fathers\non Monday evening I ilt. Acting\nin\nAlderman \ heeler read the new\nplumbing by-l This by-law is\nmodelled iiti ihal ol the city nf\nVancouver,an'1 it was found m on\nsary lo adapt il soimwhat to the\nThe\nreference to the plumbing nf hinhl-\nfiually\nMayor Irwin wai m the chair, j local requirethenti, llie oy.\nwhile oo Ins right sat Aldermen providei that the council nnil alp-\nMay, Crickmay and Smith, ai d on1 point a plumbing inspector, that\nhis left Aldermen Win tier and ' the license fee f n master plumbers\nBraim. tshall be Sm par year, an.l goal\nThe stall at the ciiy hall was j ve-7 minutely into the d--tails wiih\nrecently increased by the addition ^^^^^^^^^^^\nlora probatory term Ol an assistant.ings* The by-law wi\nin the treasurer's department. Tba adoptaJ at the next meeting, ami\nphase uf the matter that gave ise [meantime Aid. Wheeler will go\nto strenuous objection upon the tlirotiRh the draft wilh a practical\npart of some of the aldermen was ph'mber.\nthe lu t ihn the opportunity had The council will meet again oa\nl\"t\u00E2\u0080\u009E given tn a non-resident, and Tli n-day evening.\nthat,too, wtthoat -any notification Tne regular meetiug of Mon-\nbeing given io order that local ap. l,'0' \u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB adjourned until the\nplit'iiitls inighl try fm the potitii n. ens ling Thunda-Y,\nAldcini.in May. chairman of the ~~~\nfiiiance committee, asked fur in-1 The spiciil meeting ol the\nforinati.in as to the method bj council on Thuridiy evening there\nwhich the appniiitnieiit was m u!e. I \u00C2\u00BBere presenl Mdermei May,\nAt At request of Acting Major Crickmay, Smith, Braim and\nIrvWn, City Treasinu Wunds tx Wheeler. Acting Mayoi Irwia\nplained lhat the WtTI milk in- preaidc I.\ntailed iu preparing the tax roll 1'la.is .,| mbdiviiion as full.im-\nmad.* it mn ss.ny tn einphn .,1 iv.re I iilniini, *.| and apptnv i\nditional help, and Mann Kealey Sub-diviiion U, Block jj, l>. I.\nhad contented to tbe nuking ol \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 549, 550; Block* i)\, 101 and 104,\nteinpul.nl app*iinluii ut 10 COpI I > I.. Iyi, mi portiooi ol IV I.\nwilh the winU. 550.\nA'derman May contidered rue The city clerk read \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 reporl 0!\nmethod ft filling the positi n the premiumi due uudei omploi\nwrung in pnliey, iiiasiiiuih as all e t' liability insurance'$354.50.\nsiti'h ippointmenU ought in ba Draft of agreement hetweeatla\n111 lie by the council ami likewise Cly and tie* Wallace Ship! .ins\nwrung in 411.11 tin t., 1 .ui-.<- .111 1 \- I'n np.iiii. I.Imlil il, wis ii \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei!\npenditiile id tile peuple's mul iy I'ln* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;i.e,in nl provide! II 111-\nwas intiilv. ! and iln aldermen lown In ciniideration ol the ciiy\nmuat give account oi their iienird- guaranteeing the debeuturei nf\nship to ih ratepayer!. the company to the anwnnt of\nI'hes. lentimeuti met wilh the lio,ooo, the company a^n 1\napproval ol lhe chaii ind the coisiimi marine wayi ami ma-\ncouncil as a whole, is did alio 1 bei chine simps it Nurth Vancouvir\nfurther uaertion ol Alderman MayIthi -Imps to hav** a capacity of\nt nit when any sneli potitioa, p r Il6,000 tuns per day ani lo colt\niiiain in ui leiiipui.nt.is tu be tilh d|l34,nui and lite limine Wl)'l to\nInl,in nines a penalty nl III00 lor the fioatl now at Lonsdale (i.ii-\nevi it-mtractiou. I dens being used meantime, I'ln\nIlns bylaw was ultimately referred back fur aniemliiieiit aud\naddition.\nIll law 35, to provide (or the\nwiling and InipeCtion ol buildings,\nwas given its Inst, iccoad ami\nililiil (eidingi,\nThe ctiuneil then ailjuiltiied till\nThursdiy, the }dth.\nCivic Oftici,Is Do Honor to a\nRetiring Colleague\ncompany is nuiv using the oul\nlanding only by the kindness nl\nthe presenl possessnrs uf llu* site\nand hnpes tu be permitted to cnu\ntinne to do so until the new I hail\nis ready. Should removal to tin\nnew wharf he found MCeilir) ll\nan early date, however, il will\nplace the company at a temporal*)\ndisadvantage in handling the Hal-\ntic, a circumstance fur which the\npublic ihould mike due allowance.\nthe app nnil e ihould I\" 1 re\nratepayi r.\nIll justice IO the lleasliii 1, ,\ |.\niiig Mayor Irwin drew attention i\"\ntin* lait thai lh. ie itiis | pri *\ncedent lm the pr * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0line idopted.\nluas-iiii' h as 1*1 *t yell silinl.ii . .\npoint 111 nls h.i I hi 1 ii in,1 le, 11:\nis iiuihii ilu privilege ol lhe\nitreet foreman .to employ up 10\nfive men at any time i:i hi * di pai\nnii'iit without tihieiiie iu 111\ncouncil, lie luggeited lhat t\ntnatiei be tafarred lo the fii\nCO.lililittee to report al the ni \l\nmeeting ol tba couni il.\nThis lllggi stiou tli I nnt un * I\nwith unqualified fai it, .niinii h\nprinciple it was Lit* r embodied iu\na motion by Aid Braim, to lh\ni* li 1 I that lh* le* 1 111 .ipp .int'-e le\nsuspeiiilnl,pending ia \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 aqftir) I\nthe tinaiice 1 ommitti e.t\" i' p ui al\nthe council moatlag I Inns I.i\nevening. I'he motidn lairtifd.\nA letter 11,1s leadlluin Aleuod I\nl'llilip, C M. C, UgleC II.; lh.lt la I\naccounts mttitanding between ilu\nnty ami ilu- municipality be n -\n(erred lo the auditors for adju I*\ninent. lt is expected ihat the cit)\nwill uin* ib*' munii ipality somewhat over .< 100,000.\nAn application wai read from committee to took into iha matter.\nI'H I, I'm k lui pi : 111 a- 1 a , I,, , 1, 11,,, mailer nl (he need o( an as-\nstruct a leptic lank in fronl mt bi iba thy Ireaaurat was\nIj, block 163, D. U J47, ilns eon- omiderod. Tba napeaaioa nl\nCeisalii bei Ig ia' I 1 nl I 1 ai il I I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I,, i I,,. tn_ iiM,|, |\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1\nicciin siiiiit;, ii! idi lii ih, pip ... I, men! m in itmii ui Alderman\nlly-law So. ji, to iiiitliiui/.\" iba ,i.n in farthei ' leratioa\nborrowiog ol 117,000 to eootoli d thii mat) 1 wu referred to tbi\ndale ' VI I 'I mil 1 ill Iin ,inl lung umnh',!, , o| ll.e ill\nll ling Uibilitiei wu | n d .is lh\" followiti i a sub\nthird i' ailing and uill lie sub m tied I\nmilled to tba latapayen at a lalei i* 14, td pr-vide (or the\ndate together with ilu Willi. 1 I doling nl billiard pailoraaadaa\nihipywdi by-law. louits on the Lord'i Day. Tins\ncost ,\nii ,1 a a\" 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ordinca with this\nigreemenl was lubmitti d.\nI In .1 img mayor in I Udera en\nCickm 1. 11 I I'n um Ware appoint\ned 11 \"uiuiiie 1*1 confer wiih ihe\ncity lolicitor ami the Wallira\nShipyardi 1 ompan) n ip * ting tl e\nagreement The draft bylaw wai\nI u.l un Ihi lable pendil: tbe ra\nport * I dn- committee at the m tt\nco I iiit'ting.\nThe board ol w< rkt rep irted account* aim V| 1 iin 11 ilelt'.elks\n' \" iu :n 1 lite si jj hj. These\nannul.its Wi N 01 dl n d paid.\nAl lerman Smith called attention tu the deiinbility uf a re-\niiljiisinu nt ul iim work ia the ol-\nai ihr i iii hall whereby ter*\ni iin duties BOW devolving ii| nn\nhe treiiuret lie traaiferred lo Iha\nd parlnieiit ul the eity t h ik\ni ;'.. i p ' rly !'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I( ng.\n\ iiiiii Smith, liraim and\nWh \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' appointed a special\nAs Miss Edith VV. Smiili (n*iw\nMis. Rogera) had been engaged in\nthe municipil oBci as assistant\nclerk (or a period ol two ami a\nhill years, her colleagues on lhe\nmunicipal staff determined not to\nallow the occasion of her quitting\nthe service 11 pass without a sub\ns'.anlial token of tlieir appreciation\nif her worth. This took the form\nif a silver lea servjee, opper k'-'t-\nih* mil oak tr.n silver mounted, as\na wedding gift.\nTh,* pieseiitalion was made in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lie distiict nlliee last Satinday\nii ning in the pretence of a nua*-\nitr nl tin* stall and other friends.\nMr. Philip occupied the chair.\nBach ol the donors present tx*\nID ssi tl llu n good wishes f.ir Miss\nsmith ami appreciation of lur\nw aiih a i a colleague in tha oflice.\nThe chairman, whole itiiitinl\nMiss Smith ha I been, Hated that\nhe had special pleasure in taking\npari iu lhc event, ami in doing\nhonor to one wlw was in even nay\nworthy nl il. Daring all the lime\nMiss Smith had b- nn in the nlliee\nshe hail disehaige I In i iluiies\nwith tile lll'ilnsl tail til ulua-ss nntl\nace nacy. This was a maUi I nl\ngreat importance to hun, .is ci-\nlaai.u ss lias a necessity uluu su\nIII nil details had tn he Ittl ml, d\nto. She ha I also to deal with\nmany individuals, receiving turn\nami piling out wages and ac\ncounts, ami her in inner Inward,\nall had Ihiii must agreeable and\ngenial. They would all mill hei\nvery much, but she i uried will\nher to her own home lie ir very\nbesl in\nMr. Cam mu pri'senled ihl gjfl\nto Miss Smith, who imiliagly ac-\nknowle Iged ii.\nA Iiiii iiinn S mih evpt, ssul grate*\nill thanks in tba dniiurs for the\n[ill i*i Ins daughter and fm tboea*\npn sniil. ol appreciation which\nha I leen g yen, It was a pii ,i- un\nlu Inin 10 know lhat she had ihs.\ncharged ber duliei lo tha saiislac-\ntain ol those who Were \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" mil\nle to judge ol h r faithfulness.\n\ *eivit nf li a ind Cake was\nthen made to the party ami a\nnlnuinl sucial hour was spent.\nI'he oflice wal neatly decorated\nlot the incision.\nLOCAL NEWS\nPlanning Many New Build\nings\nOne of the most gratifying evidences of the attractiveness ol\nNorth Vancouver as a residential\ntown, is the fact that Alexamlei\nLaw, an architect who has resided\nin sev ral cities of Canada, and\nhas designc I tha plans (or nianv\nvarieties of building!, has decided\nto locate here and build. Mr.\nLaw's architectural training was\nacquired in Iidinhiirgh, and,\nalthough the picture!in grey stone\nwhi. li are each a pleasing char*\na.tiiisiii-ol tba\u00C2\u00ABModera Athens\"\nare not yet a familiar feature in\ncity architecture in Western Can\nadi. The houses which Mr. Law\nwill put up here, will tlo ninth to\nhe in ily the City. Mr. Law has\nalieid; begun building on the\neisi side of Victoria l'atk, when\ntml nl the lillll-.es will [ l, e Hi st-\nWlrds, and the other two I i |\nIne nn Sl. li lOffe ,nenn , wilh\nlams al nnlli norlli and KMlh nl\nihe property. Mr. Law has\ni h isi-n another exeelhul sile lor\na resialenc, on Thirteenth strut,\nnearly ipposite the li iglisl. church,\nin.I. tvlu'ii completed, t'i s will\nadd om' more tu tie high class\nmuses already eractad in this\n.iistetii set linn. The sale ol\n,he above property was carrieil\nlit by Alexin lar tt Townsley.\nA New Bakery\nFerr/ Noles\nThe ttiitli of the old saying\nihat thc \"early bird catches tin\n.ninn\" is fully appreciated hy the\nlocal baker,Mr. Walker, inasmuch\nis he has pist pui. based lhe lol\ni hm I Ml ssis Ilnn i | Duilds'\ndue at tba jnactioo nl Ml ami\nnth Streets, and will at oi d\n'reel a complete baking pleat\non the property. lhe lot runs\nclear through Irom one strut in\nthc other, ami makes an ideal lo*\niimn Inr such an important in-\nIllilV I- Mr. Walker's. IllC n| filing of i bakei's sll ap on lhe top\nol lh\" hill it di doubtless b mi ch\nappreciated by the up town residents whose houses an siliiabil\nin this ne gfal orh' o I, 'I he ih al\nwas put through by Messrs. Alexander A Towuli v.\nA. K. Sn ia v, si hool trustee, has\nt. ii funhued to his Imuse for\nsen ial days, sufftiiiig from a\nsevere cold.\nGuests at the Palace Hotel: Ma*\ndun' L\" in; S. Uishiipiii k, Sardisl\nA. Wallace, John Young; A. A.\nArmstrong and Dan Mt Huzie.\nThe local l'ythiiai lodge is growing i ipidly. On Tuesday evuittg\none * *iu li i ne was initiated In iln\nfirst rank and two in the set ond.\nHarry Fogg, Fourth sheet, who\nhas just compleled a contract on\nSeymour creek, returned to the\ncity this week with his complete\nOutfi .\n| li. Boatcom, who has lieiii I\nguest at the Hotel Nortli Vancouver for the past week, left oii the\nCa .no Thuraday evening for ll e\nnorth.\nMis. Ii. L. Godfrey, who has\nbe 'ii visiting in linglainl loi some\nmouths put, returned a few days\nago and is \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 gneil at lhe Hotel\nNorth Vancouver.\nCapt. Cates brought down a\nlar^e quantity ol lumber dom\nFrome'l mill this wtek and ton\nuud it iu ll i.iis across the inlet\nlor the Vain ouver Yacht ( lub.\nMis. Girle, Who has bei n stop\nping at the lintel North Vancou\nvet dining the winter, returned\nnorth lhiirs lay to join lui bus\nhand, wh I is on \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ol the nwnets of\nthe Swede group.\nThe annual NBtry meeting of\nSt. John's chiiii h will be held on\nTuesday n. ning ne.vl. The meet*\niu; will convene at eight o'clock\nin tin- iliiiiili nnitttoriiiiii. lhe\nvicit, Uev. I.ellOV llonki r, Will\npre.iall.\nNi is Pearaoo, oaa \"I tba owaan\nol the laillOUl Swede gliilip ol\n1111111*., I hi> < n ( li.im Ite islands,\nwho has been a guest at the I Intel\nNorlli Vancouvei lor lluee weeks\npast, returned north Tuesday on\nthe Prince* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Miy.\nA. II I aha ami 1 Deaniaaa\nhave nei ntly arrived in the city\nIrom Calgary wilh tlnn l.oniles\nami mil permanently locate IhiO.\nTh. i ban* i.ikeu the contract lor\nplash ling the new lillwood build-\nmg. mi the Biplanade,\nlinesls at Hull I Ninth N'ainuu\nver: P, Hruce. Blaine; | li Boi-\nIrom, Kcnnra; f Ni .on. \\ ilh in\nShaw, J. B. IM , II. Sander, L.\nCoohrao, Scotland; r. Hi\nA. Hnll, & I. Kali, W. J .1, n\nII. Kbode . A li. II dm. s, A\nI'.nk. r ml I'. I.ultus\nNunc Dimittis, and the\naiithein.\nIll \u00C2\u00BB\nThe steamer St. George will go\ninto dry dock next week lor l\nthorough overhauling, ol which\nshe is in great need, in preparation foi the heavy traffic of thc ap\nSur; r se Presentation\n/'.,, /.n./\ Af* ..|,/'.,..,,V. ,,lln.\u00E2\u0080\u009El\nnrgin ul the I.mil's Hay All uui\nof Canada, announce, llinl Aptil\n1M1 I 1 Mav 3 will In* Lnid s Iv*.\nweek, and rupusts ihat iu every\npulpit a sp 1 ial sermon dealing\nwith llu' S 'I bath be preached on\n'iiie nf thai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Si ndays.\nTuesday evening a delegation ol\nPythian Irom Vancouver hnlg,\nNo. 3, Vancnuver. visited the local\nlodge and nude a surprise preua\npreaching season. Daritg thn ,,1,nn ,0,l,r\" l\"\"\"'1 mi'ml\"'r K-\nperiod thc handling nf the aatin Faweatt, who BOW lesules In i-.\ntraffic will devolve upon the steam-] tm gilt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB in llMM ol his M ent\ner North Vancouv. r, and while n'uinnag. and w.i- aid us .1 token\nis the desire of the Ierry company u. Ueum lor his services to the\nto provide tba boat aarrka pel ll\"1\" wlnl\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2aetad with No. 3.\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2* misted ol a handsnine ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nacconipauietl l.y an ad* irrr,ion of \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nl\"\"Kr n| mnl' M''\ncotta i'. 'i ih 1 nne quarter\nMiss Clara Fogg was treated to\na welcome surprise on Tuesday\nevening last when a party of her\nfriends to the number of sixteen,\ndropped in to celebrate wilh her\nher luilhday anniversarv. A most\nenjoyable evening was spent in\ngames on the lawn and indoors.\nIce cream and cake was served\nduring the evening.\nDr. A. MacKay Jordan, whose\nfamiliar presence is again seen in\nthe city, is receiving a hearty wel\ncome Irom his hosts of (riendt.\nDr. Jordan lift disposed of hia\nbusiness interests in Seattle ind\npurposes proceeding norlh lo develop his valuable t opper claima,\nadjoining lhe Swede group, Queen\nCharlotte islands.\nThe local fire department had a\nrun on Sunday morning last about\n9 o'i lock in response to \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 call\nIrom the Hotel NorthVancouver.\nThe blaze, which originated from\nthe furnace chimney, appealed*on\nthe roof, ami the quick run and\nexpeditioui work of the fire lid-\ndies brought it tinder control be\nlore any other than nominal damage was done.\nE. li Webster, ol California,\nwho is an extensive property owner\nin the city and district, and who\nhas been a guest at Hotel North\nVancouver lor some weeks past,\nreturned south on 1 uesday Int.\nMr Wi lister is highly pleased it\nthe many improvement! that he\nnoi s iu the city and district, and\nis very sanguine as lo the luture\nptaispuls. He considers North\nVancouver one of the most delightful 'pots on the I'acihc coast.\nNortli Vancouver citlzeus are\ncongratulating Postmaster McMillan upon the completion o( the\nnew postoffice accommodations.\nTne new premises aie spacioui,\nwhile the two wickets ind the in-\nere mil number ol boxes provide\nexcellent (acuities for public con-\nvenierc'. The satisfied smile worn\nhy ilu* genial p'-stmaster is the\nnu'i* aid sign ol the inner consciousness of duty done, and il\nfully Italian!, d by ihe result! attain -d.\nThe pn miters of the Horticul-\ntur.i' a-* ociation hope thai ill good\nc /ens will interest thcnielvei\nin the movement an I turn out to\nthc r mgaii /almn meeting to be\n[ticld in the distiict municipal office on the 14th inst. Meantime\nall who have not already enrolled\n11 members may do so with the\nsecretary, It. L. Docherty. The\nas,in i.iiiun ihould hive I very\nUrge membeisl ip to give the di-\nreuoii -elect full confidence to null :'tike gre il things for the future.\nThe DiplOCk* Wrighl Lumber\nCo., wh . ire opa itii g 'In mill ol\nthe Wi stern Corporation, are\nma'uring plans '' r Iha extension\nol the plant load Iai tooti dii\ns\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ee under the circumstances,',he(The gilt* comis.cd o. a handsome'\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABce toward Lynn creek and lb.\nprobability is that this nmurJtaaiHiwa\n;\u00E2\u0080\u009E M u. illi|r ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. ,,,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E dr.ss. The recipient was pi itly\nn.l.nulherigula, schedule ,,|,he .urprised-.nd was barely ible t.|ft\u00C2\u00AB,h\u00C2\u00AB\" ^\"^ \u00C2\u00B0\" \"^\n,rk,(, I express his thanks, A pleasant\nin,* nm 1,1,., 11h11l.il Van 00. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\" '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'''Vl'\"\"\"'- Wlow\u00C2\u00ABd\n,. 1 1- progressing quit! as npidl) \t\n, u.e, anticipated 1 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 Tha local office of ilu* 11, c.\nlining was 1 inuphii d I lint ul.it li'e.uii If dwa) Co. has received\nevening. The float*, at pn -'ill in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 isi* will lie used ut the m 11\nnun, ln:l will be first lOWwd I\" lh<\nibipyatd and thoroughly repaired,\nan application tot tats to carry\na p nl) nl 1511 lu Capilaiiu mi In*\nday next, leaving the feny tthatf\nat 9:30 a. in\nlot fits.\nAt the Ei 111 iarv irs in St.\nJohn's Church tie lollotting\nmuiic will be sung: Al iimming\nprayer|an I h'any. Dyke*l inclod\nluiis |, 11, llarnby's anthem\n\"lt is high tune to awake,\" antl\ntin usual Kasler canticles; and ai\netciisong, Tom's Magnificat ind\nC. Ii. Sugden, M. P., is visiting\nhis brother, G. W. Sugden, the\npostmister at Lynn Valley. Dr.\nSugden was delighted with the\ntrip 1 lm ugh thc mountaini, and il\nvery lavorablv impiesscd with the\nprovince, He would hive Ihe\nprovince settled liy Canadians ind\nemigrinli Irom northern Eurcpe\nmd the United States, ind would\nleaf the Aiiatics to develop the\ngreat natural resources ol their\nown big continent. Ihe viiitor\ntakes an interest in the exteniion\nul the tram line past his brnthcr'l\nproperty, ami consult is thit with\nthe advent ol the Camdian Northern and the Grand Trunk Pacific\nrailways a greal city for the north\nside of the inlet is assured. Mn.\nSugden ace mipanied her huibind\n011 llien hut trip to b. C, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nTll . 1XPRKS8\nNokiii V tsa .11 van. li. c.\n0.1. aiUTHUIMAIal, li. II M'ailllN.\n.Milliliter, I ii ii*i si* Mgr\nThe Biuret* is deliu nd I'l North\nVincouver v. ithin a rndius ui 12\nblocks ut ihe office, All outiide\nthis diitrict 1* placed in lie post\noffice.\nlialti'S ol SllllSUiptll'll\nOne year - - ll.OO\nSix mOBtlll - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 50\nThree iiiiintlis \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\nUnited States un! I'\" ir 'ign, tl 50\nper year,\nAll subs, upturns iiiiiii In paid m\na It,on >.\nAny peisun not receiving tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npaper regularly will please notily\nthe office. N\" pipi 1 slnppi ,1 uu\nless notihed 1 libel hv lettei 01 1 .m\nNokiii VaMCOI ill, Ai'kii. 17, 1908\n./ LOCAL MONEY PROBLEM\nlivery comparatively small town\nthat finds itself situated In close\nproximity lo a large and progres\nsive city will discover that while\niis location iffordi many desinhle\nadvantage!, yet, thit oa the mln i\nband, tba ume cause will gin\nrile persistently to protdemi ol a\nmore nr less tiMiiuius mure\nproblems ihat will nol idjllll\nthenisi In s m itringenl regulitiom\nand to narrow thinking, but in tin\ntreatment nl nhnh dm latitudi\nmust be all.mail ami hmid mind\nediiess nu],I prevail.\nyne nl the most lioiihlesoine nl\nthese lm il piuhli ins is sure to\nntis.* trnin the strung inlluenre ol\nthe large nit In draw (rom the\nsmaller community an amount ol\ntrade, ibe losi ol whit I pover-\nish.s the colnuniuitt.hamlii ipa hi\nca men h mis,ami which tiie injur\n\u00C2\u00AB*il com nm mt \ would enjoy without\nsiibtractinn iter.* ,i viitlii ii-ntiy re-\nniiite.l geograpbicall) from the\ngn at 11 nil,\nThe development nt tins problem dba oven two ntn me posi*\nturns, the one to tin eth tl that local residents shin,hi do all tin ir\ntrading with local men bahta, and\nthe other lo iln* 1 lh . 1 ihat ilnrc is\nnu stiiiud reason in be adduced\ntiht om mav imt do all his trading outside the i orporalioo liaaa\nol the burgh in which his residence is situated, ll he is su in\ndined.\nThe lunsideintmus wlm I, lead\nto the diieigenre ol a large ml\nume ol trade to ihe larger city are\nas follows Cneai' 1 variety Irom\nwhich lo seleit. the old n tno\nneons impiissnin (hat pru rs are\nhut a r thin at hnine iln 1 nnlinii\nnus pruiess,nn ui bargain sabs\nthat is tharai letisiu uf business\nconditions in such cities; the\nagreeable tnupiing ut planaon\nwith business, whii I, a, 1 nnip.iini s\n1 shopping expedition aw.it liom\nhome, iba lad thai probably\nmain ii'sulenls in the smaller\nlown at luallv 'am tin 1 lm libood\nWithin tin bn.in.lain s uf ib,*\nneighboring corporation\nA candid examination ol these\nreasons makes it evident thai tin t\nire all ol an int. nal) personal\nand also uf a nuue ur hai '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lln-h\nnature, am! lum no n [1 n lite to\noii' s duties ami obligations to Ihe\ncommunity as such. It is only\nreasonable to exprtt that citizens\nwill allow themselves to I\" .uln.it.\ned in this, as in other things, to a\nconsider abb degree by a spirit ol\nloyalty M tin ir bona town.\nThe citiz' 11s nf a 1.1, 1 nniniii\nnity have common intemti from\nthe civic, thr edui ItiOOll, Ihl re.\nligious, the sot nil and lhe 10111\nmercial viewpoint, and tba Intel\nests of all will be I\" sl promoti I\nwhen citizens learn to bfoadea\ntheir mental vision and to make\ncommon cause with tin ir lellow\ncitiicns on broad lines in every\nmovement that will promote the\ngood oi the whole body.\nUndeniably one i'ii important\nIai mi in pios| e iv will I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lound\nin the steady ciiciilatiou in the\nc uiiiiHiint) ol the largeil possible\namount of ready cash. The constant exportation nf considerable\nsums ol money constitute! a menace 10 tin genenl prosperity, and\ns th* mule ragruitibta in the pat*\nticulai I'l a ' Inn' ' \"iisuli'reil lie-\ncause tin- e.itlie matter is so easily\ncontrolled. A fair trial will convince the fair minded shopper lhat\nthe alleged advantage-, ol out-of-\ntotiu buying are lo a teiv large\next' lit iutiiioiis; that theie are\ntangible com pi man n tor such\noccuional diudvantagu as may\n1 rile (inui home shopping, and\nlll.ll il is u II worth tlieir while to\npalronize the merchants of the\nlown in which thev mid*, and\nwilh v Inch tlnir nearest inti nsl*\n.111' 1 Ifntifii d. and bv tin-, nu ans\nplace tlie largi-sl pottible amount\nul money in circulation hn the\nwell-being of the community at\nI urge. \t\nUnsuccessful Ascent\nI.,ist Sunday an attempt wa\nmade to reach rhi peak ol Crown\nmountain, by tha following num\nhers of the Vancouver Mount\naim eting Club: J, C. Iiishop.\npresident, and George J arret,\nsm 1 t*t,11 \ ul tlu* club, li'li Van\ncouver al 7 ij p. m. Saturda;\nevening, and prnceeded to llu\nCapilano hotel, where ihey wen\njoined at 1 later h mr by W.\nNil hnlsii! 1,,nh v.\nIu ilu* iiioiuing iha party wen\nup at 5 and look a look a I llu\ntieallu 1, which, at thai lime, was\nclear, ami, after having breakfast\nproceeded on then trip, going two\nnubs aluiig a skid road, broughl\nthem I\" lhe back ul (Town liinun\ntain antl where the hard work\ns'arted By this lime it had\nl.nted lo rain and was gelling\nmisty, ami in places tin snow\nwas vary soli, which made the\ngoing prctiy hard. However, the\nparty kepi ou In lhe hope that llu\nweather would improve and tin\nsun coma out by noon. After\nabout 1'. hours more haul climbing, they came to the font ol a\nrbll where thc snow was piled up\nwith a I ice on it like the side of\na house It was like tlimbing a\nlaildi'i Every bole lor the hand\nunl tins had to be cut in the snow\nami. when within a few leel from\nllu* top i shoe stalled to the lell\nin a mu t uncomfoitable manner\nliveniually the top was readied,\nwhen it was luiuiil that the snow\nhul slipped about six leet atvat\nfrom the face ol the cliff, and the\nparty were enabled lo look over\nthe edge ol the snow into space\nI consultation was held, in\nwhich it was decided to icturn,\nalthough Ihey were 011 what is\nnown as the ridge pole, and it\nwould mi essilate i (lining down\nami taking a lush mule tu make\nthe peak, with the probability ol\nmeeting with Iha same diScnllh s\nagain, and Iba weather was g, 1\nting timse instead nl better. Tin\nihsi enl was started, and il 11.1\n(omul hauler In COM dnwn lhan\nto go up, as the procedure lu ibis\n1 ase lur abnut loo leet was with\nlace to the WOW, having to look\ndon n fur lhc footholds made in the\nascent whiih were in most cases\nhlh il with sliding snow.\nIt was rather a disappuuitnicnt\nas the party realized that il the as*\ni nl was nnt made, then it could\nnot be iiiiub' until Ihe snow has\ngOOO, wlm h will not be for stiiiu\nlime to come.\nThe return to lhc hotel wai ac\nloniplished by 1.15, where justice\nwas done to the adequate lunch\nprovided by Mr. and Mrs Kells,\nthe proprietors of the hotel, who\ncertainly shewed the kindest con\nsib ration Inr the disappointed\nliiniintaiiiei rs.\nAfar gelling sonic r f llnil g.n\nnn nls dn. lhe parly stall** I hu\nhome, taking tin' high road, ami\npu king blossoms Irmn the Iters,\n.ah ,is huckleberry ami wild\narrant, art . which wete in great\nprofuiion along iha tvay. ami gave\nj.iamine ol artistic possibilities in\nilie decoration ol rooms, etc., J. C.\nIiishop getting the bunch that\nmade tin finest display.\nlhe Western Corporation\nTh \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I'l'igress thus far made in\nthe adjustment of llu* affairs nf the\nWestern Corporation gives every\nassurance nf a 1110 it satisfactory\nco illusion within a few months.\nlhe 1 eiiilii tl auditor's repot t as\nat October ist t.tst, shews assets\n1)14.104 01, and liabilities $100,-\n307/11. The btisiress of ihe corporal inn is at present being con-\nliicled Iv ihe B, C. Trust corporation, tf Vincouver, under an\nagreement wheh provides that\nwithin a peiiod of twelvemonths\ntheir ailnnnistrative powers shall\nterminal'', ami that the busiiusr\nshall then be handed over tn ihl\nnii-i'ial ,,hmi,rs mii going cor-\ncern.\nlt will be seen Ir un tin* total assets and li ibilitiei that the margir\nis three to one in favor of the cor\npetition This lact, coupled wilh\nthe favorable progress being iiin.la,\nrenders il pruhable that iha rover-\nMOB nl tin- business tn lhe owii'is\nwill be ariived at during the mm\ning rammer, and the Western\nCiiiporalion will again take ils\nilaei' as a foremost factor lu tin\nai ,L;ie-s 1 I event! upon this siih\nof the inlet.\nNorth Vancouver Mails\nMails 1 hi*,!* fnr I'espalth as Inl\nloan: I *r Vancouver and al\nnnu,Is S a. 111 , 11:15 ;l- at., 4:1\np 111 .; fair 1.tun creek, 11:15 a. 111\nMails arrive \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Vancouver and al\npoints, JIIO a in., 12:45 in., 3:41\np tn i Iinin I.vu 11 creek -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 p. in.\nOutgoing mails for Lynn creel\nafter 1115 a. 111. should be de\nIneied al the wicket.\nI eiideis wanted lor clearing ind\nguiding ground adjacent to Si\n\udlew's chilli li. 110x50 I'.u\nticulars Irom Win. I.nult t, Cit)\nllall.\nChuich Notices\nsl JOHN'S im KVANi.M.lsl, sHlNIII\nANII IHtmEKNUI SIKH Is.\nHoly Communion, H a. m.\nMorning prayer, ti\nlivening prayer, 7.30\nOn the Insl Sunday iu th**month\nlinn* will be a second celebration\n.il tlu Ibilt ( oinininiioiiat 11 a.in\nKecloi liYv Hugh Hooper.\nsi tMiKtu's ntaaarraauacnuaca\n-IV III STKKKI.\nServices will be conducted as\nusual on Sunday by the pastor.\nSunday school, 2:30 p 111.\nService at Moodyville school at\n7130 p. 111.\nPraytf muting on Wednesday\nS o'clock.\nAll ate wi h nine.\nI'astor; Uev. J l>. (iillaui. MA.\ntn mourn 1 hi k h, n. w, i oimi h\nllll Kill SI IMiSI. lilOKl.l's\nhim 1.\nMorning service, nam ; Sun\nday school, .1:30 p in , evening\nsenile, 730 pin.\nI'rayer iiueling on Wednesday\n. lining it 7:30 o'clock.\nPreaching ia l.ynn valla) on\nalternate Sunday afternoons.\nSunday school at Moodyville at\n11 a. m.\nKev. 1). II. Hal.h rston, li A.\npastor.\nNIIKIII V.IM.IITHK I Alll.lt 1.\nINDIAN MISSION.\nSunday Services - Mass at 8\na. m., Sunday school al 2:30 p 111 .\nHen. .lit lion at 3 p. in.\nI'astor: Kev. Ii. I'eytavin, 0.\nM. I. V. S.\nMinn run lell, MUM0I it A t.i.,\nlus-niii ttiNi'i.\nSerin e at 11 o'clock a. 111 in\nllu tilling, h id i Sunday m html al\nthe 1 In*.i' nf tin* * -ii 111\nPaatOI : Kev. I l.n nl I.nng\nAll an* welcome,\nlyrOTlCK IS HKRKBY GIVEN, FOR\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' thn information of intending\n-i'iii.th iiiiiI others, that selection lum\ni*en made uf the 11,500,000 acres of land\ntnated in the l'eaee Kiver Valley,\nProline! nf Brlltih Otdamata, grunted\nin the Dominion (Jovornmont umler the\nirovtiloniof Boctien 7, ol \" An Act re-\niatiiiii In the Island Kiuluny, the tirav\ning D.H'k nml Railway bauds uf the\nPrniint'e,\" anil miiIi hind is nut open I\"\nnlry under the Iiunl bans of tba\nI'riitiint'\nThe bluett fcle. ted in ileserilied a\u00C2\u00BB Inl*\nIinin: t'uimnt'ui'iiiit ll a point :i*l'..*\nnull'\" si'iiih \"( the IVui'i' Hiver, 1111 tin\nI'.'ilil. MiTi.liau lieine ilm Kin-tern\nImiinilary of the Province, UmOM Wirt\n71 niilt'B and M.M chains, thence North\n71 iiiilen mul 115.Oil chains, thenri' Bill\n7!i niili'H ami IW.i'.l chains, thence South\nto tha print of commeotaiMnt, full\u00E2\u0084\u00A2-\nlug Ihl 190th Meridian, ninl eniiliiiiiinil\napproilmately :i,MK) (ton ncres.\nNotice is Also (liven that, uilh a vii-w\nto (iiiililiilnigsettlement ill the Vallajri\nill lhe I'i'ii.'i'. I'ar-anip iiiid l'ink liner.,\nthe liilluiiing hell ..I land furly inili'K in\nwidth, inui exleuilini! H mil.**- mi Ml\nside uf llu' I'euii', Parsnip and I'ark\nRlVM has been rewrvi'il Inr hi nml\nMttlen, to be n.iiiiiri'.l In pea-Hunt km\nOnly iiinler lhe l.uinl Ai'l. nu,\" land lml\nbring n|.ei. (ur H-de, letine, HefW ur\nnllitr iihi'iiiitnin iinili'r Ihe.unl Act ei-\nei.|it liy pre-emption.\nliuiiuiii'iii'iiigiil lhe intertteiTion 1 (the\nWest.rn li.niiid.irv ut llu* hliiak ui land\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0elected by the nonunion Uowminwl\nuilh lhe i'eiiee Hiver, thence follow ii'|i\nthe relief Itiver nii'l 1'ar.nip Hiver lo\ntlieir I'linlliieui'f it ilh the I'sck Ititor,\nun.l Ihi'iice liilluiiing Ilm Pack Hiver Ic\nllu* luiiiii 11 here said PiU'k Itiver leaven\nMi'la'i.l l.nke, nnd extending lur s Air-\nlam',- ol llll miles mi eueli Hide nl **.ii*l\nKiviTs un.l a|i|.iuxiniiilely IV0 miles in\nlenglh. 0.\nAll laml- iiulHidi' the Imiinihiries ul lhe\nI laiiiiiiiia.il (iaiii ililiient I Irani uml tin'\nri'herte above ikMcrlbed an* open fnr\nIluIi'iii under llie Intim\"I lhe I'riiiiiu'\nW.J.llllWSIilt.\nletlag I'lie' ('i'inini''sii.i,iT\n111 al tli Ull,\nKorth !,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009Euu*i\nI'hoiii* 3,'\ntLDER MURRAY CO.,\na 1 .un,.. -.\ni-ii,l,,uicr.\nI'liiii r It'll\nMIPIII t IStutllB\nWerklij LUI anli I111II119 Vl'lll asm\nI'riee\n|1 Hahl\nSll\n0 ll\nI Ml\nl\u00C2\u00BB\nI\nI lllllll\n|i.'i.*ri|.' Imi\nI One .iti*. ji.rtivt' etiruil, uilli lamrL mi, sevvin.-.-in li,111*1*1.\n1 iSOil.'-li IM mi Kin,, nlli unit, lmIutt ml-'. t*i.*i*il i m;\nala'iira'il, nrrnlii, 1 m*aj*r.ii'iii na'ilai InilnDC *. i. in. i-.-i.\nI t,Dl nil -wim ail Sire I wt'.l ill M.'u.'l AvniK'. Sfi'iin* liil.\nI very etieap l'rn|iorly.\nThe Cushionet Shoe\nFor Women With\nTender Feet\n0xf6r.lt for nn easy hmisc slni\"; tinn\nsnli's. low hei 1 mill kitl t |i, fur rt'iil\ncomfort. Piici1, $3.50\nDlucli r I..i'n inr sti'ni't went'; ex trn\nheavy lurn sulns witli military heel\nind patent tip\nA stylish, tu'dt nml drossy slum tliat gives comfort iind\nwnar foi' $4.50\nl.iinls ainl W'.rs-. llepiirliniTil,\nVictoria, Se|,ii*nilH'r Ilil\nI bands and W,,rU,\nIINI7.\nSPRING\nDECORATING\nIV you Maui lomething\ntliffiTiit\u00E2\u0080\u0094eontething\nworth wliih'.lt't us Bgure\nmi your work.\ntiiir nxtniisivL'stofk of\nnew wall ilfcoratioiis\nfiiahh's uatuoSartlarge\nvariety oi ti|i-to-ilatr\ntreatments ami spirial\ncolor schemes. We are\n:il your service.\nAlsol'.iinls, Uils, and\nVarnishes of the very\nhest makes.\nConic in ami talk it\nover.\nMies and imi 1 r ine feking\nE\" 11. mm & ci.\nNinth Vnnetittver, B, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.\nWlifii you iiitinil bailding\nconsult\nj. 1 mm:, mm\n\"iiti HastiiiL's Street\nmirth mmm wm k nmi co., un.\nTime Table, it).17\nl.l'AVINt\nVANCOUVER\nLEAVINli NOKTIl VANI (ill\nCITY\nVBI CITY:\niraama\nmaun\nSIKtMKR\nsn: A U IK\nsl. liK.UKlIK\nN\nVANHIUVKK.\nSI. l.lilKl.t:.\nN. VAM'Ol'Vm.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2H.IKIA. M\nHM i. M,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21, 1:, \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27 in \"\ns.iai \"\nsai \"\nH.W \"\nn.nn \"\nMl \"\nMl A li,\n\u00C2\u00BB45 \"\n10.15 A. ll.\nIII I.'i \"\n111.15 \"\n1045 \"\n11.15 \"\n11.11 \"\nll.i.'i \"\n11.45 \"\n12.15 1'. M.\nl'J,I.M'. \l.\nII I.'i I'.M.\nIMIP, M.\n1.15 \"\nI.II \"\nI.II \"\n145 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2J. 15 1\n''.In \"\n2.4ft \"\n-M5 \"\n3.15 \"\n115 \"\nS.-lfi \"\n3.45 \"\n4.16 \"\n1.15 \"\n1.45 \" ,\n4.45 \"\n5.15 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n5.15 \"\n5.15 \"\n5.45 \"\n\u00C2\u00AB.I5 \"\nLU \"\n1141 \"\n(1.45 \"\n7.15 \"\ni.'ii \"\n7.45 \"\nS.I5 \"\nH.lft \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n1.11 \"\nMl \"\n1(1.15 \"\n10 45 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll.ltll \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A211.45 \"\n\t\nit nn SiiiuUi.\nLOTS\n70 x 240\n$300\nClose to saw mill and plank road ;\nleu minutes Itom tur; only $100.\nAlso a lew 1 \ arret lor $200;\nterms, in, ,|mvn, (tm per month.\nIl\"iis. lu lei, (i intiins, all COII\nlelllellies ; splendid vietV. Also\nuue lur s.il, ; $10i) iii.ii an\u00C2\u00BBt *i 1 'i ' aaiaW| mi iin'\nmainland .,1 nm , olamhav\nl'.ilill.*i;ili* (rei*.\n\" I HENRY'S\nsitisiHiis AN0 si 1 nihil sis.\n3100 Wrj.Tniv.TitH Itmii.\nVANCOIVKlt, II. f,\nX. X. -TKOHMCN\nBROKER\nami ROTARY I'l'lil.lf\n, III ,11 Ua lua\nMails., I'lai ,*r .ml III >lr.11 Ip,\n'aiMmrm ll.i'l'.'iKi'l. ft r mul Fir,\nMainuti'r Inr tin* t'\"inin\"rri\u00C2\u00BBl\nI'n.I.,in,* Hiclvtjr,\nOIRii-:\u00E2\u0080\u0094KmnT Ita, I'l nr LoilDitl\nHARRY FOQ0\ni'ini.1111.1\nWOOD-no GRAVEL\nAnn ami\nGeneral Teaming\nluM.1 Pry Ciiriliiiii\u00C2\u00ABl .lelivereil I I\niiliprein the rilv (\"r |l.(\u00C2\u00BB)a eord.\n(Inter, nillnlo.1.\nhiiuli Slri'il, Ih'Ikii'ii l/iii'dule lad\nCheplerllrlil at*. I'liolie 57.\ntiunmi uuuuooiunt\nSPBCIALS lllis WKi'K\nHr It /\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*, ,iu>/uni/<\n.Vi, lh I'nnr.iuirr SnUirnir llnwltn\nRlitiari, Sill: mul Mutliit\nEnrrt ami Emlirniilrrii\nBrln\nHV hkMUD 1/-hing of hr Uti nml chra]\u00C2\u00BBat\nn\\\ [mm um\nJ. Ilm is ic It 11, Pro|w.\nMII k AND CREAM\ndelivered daily to nil parts\nof the City.\nOrders left nt tlie Express oflice will be promptly attended to.\nJAS. GRAHAME & CO.\nI'llMlit*. INU PlI'UKIIAM.IlKS\nMl'Kll. Dluimi\nQaaixam Ounaai Sh.n*\nLONSDALB iWBNUI.\nOil'. IjlH. SlKtli.\nTO PROPERTY OWNERS\n'I 11K I'NUKItSli.NKI) IS PRK*\npared ti, ilu nil i. 111U of Hh'Krinj,\n(iriilil'ini anil Stuinpi>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0< hy inulrai't.\nI'IIII.II' HIlANt'A,\nIkM -Ireel Weil,\nNurth Vaneuuver.\nJ, \V. BAUMAIN\nCIVIL KNI1INKKH\ntjnamliiii Siini'ii r mid Arrlu'ett\nluiRTii Stkkkt,''iihnih LoaWUI An\nNUltTlI VAM.UIVKR. nV\nTHE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nAt lhe meeting of the Municipal\nCouncil on Wednesday evening\nlast lhe councillors were all present. Reeve May occupied the\nchair.\nCommunications were read as\nfollows;\nFrom John F. Ross, requesting\nthat Frome road he extended to\nhis property in D. L. 813.\nThe municipal engineer was instructed to prepare specifications\nIor the extension ol the presenl\nroad to thii property hy lhe mosl\nfeasible route,\nFrom li. C. l'.irry to the edict\nthat he is conlronted by a serious\nsituation with regard to water sup\nply Ior household purposes, and\nasking that the water system bi\nextended to his residence on King\nstreet. The council regretted their\ninability to deal with this difficulty\nand the clerk was instructed to\nwrite Mr. Parry to that effect, and\nsuggested that it might be advisable for him to make application to the City Council.\nFrom Thomas Shepherd, clerk\nof the city, advising the Municipal\nCouncil that the City Council consents to the reference of accounts\noutstanding Iietween the city nnt\nmunicipality to the auditors for\nadjustment.\nThe clerk of the council repot ted\nthat Mr. Fell had submitted a plan\nof subdivision, and as Mr. Fell\nwas desirous ol getting the plan\nregistered without delay, he hat\nen.,'i li ia.nan d* I. lie I 111 id next\nlilt-el ill*.'.\nThe uiiiiiiiipiil engineer wis in*\nstint ltd to prt'i'iire specifications\nfor the Seymour creek bridge preparatory tn 1 oi'-atiuction during\nthe summer.\nSpecificalitms were read and\nadopted for the clearing uf the\nschool sile in Capilano valley.\nThis work is to be proceeded with\nat once.\nCouncil then resolved itself into\ncouiniittee of the whole in order\nto confer willi Mr. bunbury, local\nsuperintend I of lhe B. C. Electee Railtvai Co , relative to an\nigreemenl I '.ween the municipality and the company with reference to conditions to govern future\nextensions of lhe company's lines\nthroughout the municipality.\nWrillt WYANDOTTE*\nCost of G. T* P.\nrpWO FINE 9|i8 AND H I'OINT\nCoclm, nmlt'il to liigh-M'uring liens\nB-ZK8 $1.50 and $2 per IS. OlMTIfp\nI'Xiilianueil. A ft'tv breeders for jalt'.\nIt.KAIIKUMAt'lIKK,\nlilst street ami l/inailali1 avenue.\nIIISTRHT OF NORTH VAXCOl \KR\nAppllfltloill are invited fnr Ilm poll*\nlion of Koad Tax Collector lor the Din*\ntrict, to be iu liy lit May next. Appli*\nt'unt\u00C2\u00BB tn mate rnnuniasion wauled. Further parlimlara ran be obtained at the\nDistrict office.\nEOR SALE\nTJKKIIHINli l'K\ IIIIOUK ISI.AN!\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* lteds, Pullets, Tlioriiiielil.reil.\nD. Met'lAlU,\n.'ill lillll lltelllli',\nMt. l'li'HSillll I' ()\n17*4-21\nAI.KX. PHILIP, C. M.C.\nCITY OF NOUTII WCOH'ER\nid\napproved tbe plan. On motion\nthe action of thc clerk was endorsed.\nThe board ol works reported\nwages t III, to. Adopted.\nThe finance committee's report\nwas submitted, and showed over-\ndralt in bank Ji,37->. There is\navailable the sum ol $3,330 from\nsinking fund, leaving a drawing\npower of (1,960, added to which\nthere is yet a borrowing powei ol\n(1,51m. Totil available funds,\n13,400, against which there are\nfixed charges lor two months\n(1,160, and first payment on Lvnn\ncreek bridge (1,500, leaving the\nsum ol (Koo available lor immediate use, together with such\namounts as may be paid on taxei\nfor 1907, and irrespective of thii\nyear's levy and sums due from the\neity.\nThe matter of the appointment\nol a roatl tax collector was discussed, and it was decided that\napplications for the position lie invited through advertisement.\nA lettet was read from the Dip-\nlock-Wright Lumber Co., to the\neffect that it is their intention to\nerect six or more houses on 1). L.\n615, and requesting that Seventeenth street be extended to this\nproperly. The reeve, the clerk\nand Councillor McNaught were\nappointed a committee to confer\nwith Mr. Diplock with respect to\nthe matter.\nThc proposed agreement between thc municipality and Vancouver City with reference to the\nmaintenance nf the Capilano road\nwis submitted and adopted.\nUnder this agreement the district\nis to define the road. The city\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ball pay the district (800, to be\nexpended upon the road, together\nwith inch idditional sums as may\nbe required, and the municipality\nshall maintain the road in good repair. Thc city is to have right ol\nwiy lor pipe lines and telephone\nlines, and shall remove the same\n11 may be required from time to\ntime 10 that they shall not inter-\nlen with the use of the roadway\nas a public highway. The city\nshall maintain thc pipe lines and\ntelephone lines in good repair and\nshall make good any damages resulting Irom washouts, etc.\nThe dnlt of a bylaw with\nreference to the construction of a\ndriveway from the city limits tu\nEagle llirbor on the local improvement plan wu submitted and\nThe figures given by the ministet\nof railways as to the cost of build\ning the new transcontinental thai\ntvill one day steam into Not tli\nVancouver, make interesting reading. The 656 miles of the eastern\ndivision, now under construction,\nwill cost (44.000,000. The 196\nmiles of tbe eastern division yet to\nbe let will cost 519,419,466. The\nprairie section is estimated to cost\n(21,872,200, giving a total cost ol\n(85,291,666 Irom Monclon to the\nRockies.\nThe cost of the coast section\nhas not yet been computed. The\nfinal gratles have not yet been decided upon, and the company is\nnow levising the several prelimin\nary surveys (or the purpose of\ndefinitely locating the route.\nAPPLICATION! will b- received at\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* tin* I'ity llnil, North Vani-oiiver,\nip |o lia o'clock p. 111. on Tlmr-ilay,\nApril 2:lrd, l'.K)8, [or lhe position of\nTemporary Clerk in tlm MN \"t tlm\nI'ilv Treasurer.\nfuniculars can lie obtained by application to the I'ity Treaaurer.\nW.J.PATTON\nContractor and\nMouse Builder\nI6tb Street West\nNORTH VANCOUVER\n(il\nmsTBii'T iip mn itKwra\nTenders are invited tor thc work ol\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2learinu and irradini! scliool lite at Cap.\nilanii. S|iei'ittcatioufi can Ihi liad at tlie\nDi.trii't oHifi', where sealed IVii.lera and\nDtp sits must bo Itslited belore 11 o'clock\non lal Mat next.\nPliJIIC NOTICE\nI)\"\non lli I'.Nci*:* FOB IM AUK\nlion tin\" und Put able al the (Iiii\nllall. (lu ami afler March I tb next\nAll ilnga llliliri'ii-i'il will be lilki'li |ms-\nseasion of and dt'slroved.\nTlliiM.ts SiikI'Iikkii, Cilv I l,*rk.\nNorlh Vancouver, B. (' , fab, \u00C2\u00BB, 11HW\n1\nHi\nti\n17-1 'it\nAI.KX. PHILIP, C. M. ('.\nCattle Show at Calgary\nThe (nurth animal provincial (at\nstock show ami eighth annual provincial pure bred cattle show,\nunder lhe auspices ol the Alberta\nLive Stock Association aud tlie\nDominion and l'roviniial Deparl-\nments ol Agriculture, will be held\nat Calgary, May 19 to 22, 190H.\nThe prize list, which is just to\nhand, comprises cattle, simp,\nswine, eggs and dressed poultry,\nand also a judging competition.\nkill Vancouver Hardware\nCompany, Ltd.\nHarden Tools\nLawn ilourrx\nPoultry Setting\nHouse Cleaning Requisites\nPaints and Oils\nlluililers Hindu are\n^>\nEstimates Given on All\nKinds ol Electrical Woik\nCor* Lonsdale and Second St\nfool 01 Lonsdale k.\nH\nNot Fit For Publication\nA Spokane st hnnlgirl was required to write an essay ol 250 wonls\nubout au automobile. She submitted the lollowing: \"My uncle\nbought an automobile. He Mt\nritling out in llie cnuntry when it\nbusted going up a long hill 1\nguess this is about 50 wonls.\nTlie other 200 are what my uin la\nsaid while he was walking back to\ntown, but they ire not fit for\npublication.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tlic Copper News\nLocal Athletic*.\nThe North Vancouver Athletic\nClub is anticipating an active and\nsuccessful season. Improvements\nto the grounds are now in progress\nin the wayol levelling and rolling,\nand the club expects to bc aide to\nplace in thc field at least one baseball team and a lacrosse team\nOther departures arc also in contemplation with a view to securing\nlor the Ambitious City a creditable\nposition in amateur sporting cir\ndes.\nWanted to Rent -By May ist,\nbetween Tenth and Twenty-first\nstreets, a good-sized sitting room,\n(hiring school hours only. Nine to\nthree o'clock, Mondays to Fridays.\nApply to Alexander & Townsley,\nLonsdale avenue.\nA. FARRO\nCONTRACTOR\nta prepared to dn all kinda ol work\nrlfariui*. irruhhiiiK. i*tiiiii|iiiiK \"r rmlt\nMutiaa, Work HM by the day or by\nnml raet.\nUltra Wl tiikeii in UntUM near\nhiiii'i*. and all daina||i' nimh' s\"\u00C2\u00BB-l\nAil'lre*., Si'iiiinl .tt>*cl W , near ItfM-\ndale av.'i.ni., or I', ll, Ho\u00C2\u00AB II, Norlli\nVancouver. H\nTeiiileri are MMMItad kt Un initial\nof an Kxhibilion lliiildini; (or the North\nVancouver Horticultural Socieli.\nAnd also separate lixures (or the luni-\nlier for Ihl miik*. I'laua, ipmlHwllnni\nand bill ul lumber may In* iivn at tlie\noffice of W. Nicliiilaon-l.ai'i'y, Architect,\nNew Tboni|iKon Block, l.\"ii-'l.il.* aiTiuir.\nIndnraed li'iiil.*ra an' to If il,*liu*rrd\nUl the iinili*r\u00C2\u00BBi)!iieil not later Iinin .1:30\np.m., I * rid.ii. tlu* I'llll.\nThe lowtmt or any tender not ni-rea-\naarily accepted.\nW. NU'IIIILSIIN-I.AII.KV\nIt Architect.\nNorth Vancouver, B.C, April 111, litOR.\n~i\nProposed Local Improvement\niiUKI Niirit'K thai tiih hihx*\n-*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 CM, of tlie City of .North Vum-im*\nver intend, tn construct the I'.ill tin*\n|>ruveiui'iiU wl oul in the mli.-.luli* i.|.-\nIHSrinn below, ami intend, to aaaesa a\nl-arti-aii ot the tin.il ai'-l thereof ii|h,o\ntlie real pro|\u00C2\u00AB'rtv la-neltteil thereby,\nIroniini! or illumine thereon, ami hi id\nliiinli* for axscaanifiit lln*r.*l.,r.\nA statement -lion in*.' the lauds linbli'\nand proponed lo Ih* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.|**',i,illv usae.aed\nlor the aaid ini|>rov**ni,*iiti and the\nniinii'. of tbi'invnir. .bereiif, an lar aa\ntbe -ami' ran Ik* ai-ierlaiueil Irom tlie\nla.I ri'tiai'd MMMMl roll ami olher-\nniae, ia miai filial in the oilier ot the\nAMraa.iirlit I'oliiinilMi'ii'r, nml i- .*]\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11\nfor ini|a.|'lii'ii duriui nlliee hour..\nTlie schedule MM \u00C2\u00BBlnma Ibe e\u00C2\u00BBli-\niinili al coat ol the unprin'riiii'iit. and\n(In* |im|n.rli.'ii tii Ik* |>roiidi-i| mil of Ibe\nIjeiieral liinda of the t ily, il any.\nA Court of Heviaion aiil be held on\nthe twi'iily-Bi'it'iilli day \"I April. I'm**, at\nthe In ur of 7 iilil p. in., iu llio City Hull,\nNortli Vani'oiiter, tl ('., (or tlie purpose of Inui ini\u00C2\u00BB any OOBiplalfltl aiciiii.t\nthe pro|toscd asaeaanienta, or the accuracy\nil (rontaie inea.iirciiiMit., or mil* oilier\ncomplaints which tlie pMMM iiileri'-tid\ntlenire to innke, and which i. In lint\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0gahaw liy the court.\nTHOMAS SIIKI'IIKItli,\nAaae.ainent Coinnuiiaiuiier.\nNorlh Viiiu-.mv.T, 11. C., March Nl,\nIMH.\nSCHKIHI.K AltllVK ItKKKIlHKHTli\nl.timai'al K.lllll\"la*\nlui.l t'i-.! nly I,.\nSi. rrnr*n.rit lni|irn.i*nifni i-.y\nI. ('learinu, Imiilevanline\nand iiriialini* of Third fl.',(KHI I'.'M)\nSt., between Mahon and\nHi. Havid'a ateniii'..\nand laying ol aii*(not\naideaalk on m.iith aide\not said alri'i'l \t\n('learinu. |irmliii|r and\ndr.ii k ot Siiteenlb\nM., bet. St Andrew's\nami Itidifeway Avenue, f1,4110 |*()\nX.B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Coiirl nl Ueti-i.ni .in Third\nStreet Lml Improvement till bl Md\nnn lhe 7th day of Mm, IW, at 7:30\no'clock p. m , at the city hall.\nAuctioneers\nAccountants, Auditors Genera\nCommission Drokers\nBi.il I.',iti Agents\nHI St.. Kit\nTiMi'im-iK It IM\nm KISlKINol IAN3 DISTRICT.\nDISTRICT OK NKW WESTMINSTER\n'PAKE NOTIl'K THAT .1. II. KIRK*\n1 I'ATKICKund W. ll. McKarlaud,\n\"( Norlli yancouier, ..t'lipiition limIht-\nui**u, intend to apply lor a s|m inl\nIniilier lii*en**e over the (olliminn ill--\nrrlbnl liiini.:\nI'limmenciiii! nl a post pl-inlcd I lentt\nI'JO) eliaina e.i.l of ibe S. W. ior.ier ol\nT.I.. 7;.''.l. Ilotham Sound, thence south\nS\" elliMl\" lll.llll-, I laa III '!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 It. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB! Ill ' *H 11\nchain.., llit'hce north Inu (one hundred)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Innn-, ih. i i\u00C2\u00ABi in fortvi chains to\nthe neat line of .aid T. L. 77M, tlience\nSouth tateiily (JO) chaiiia thence MM\naioiiit aoiith line of T. L. 77M tn |K>int of\nconiiiieiiceini'iii.\nKn,si inui k ,<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Mcfiaura,\nNorth Viineonver, 11. C, March '.11,\nMM\nRe iidverliaed IH'.'I. UK.\nBe^K\nRolled Oats\nTlour\nMai) and Feed\nSeed*\nALL ORDIRS\nDELIVERED\nihe Brackman-Ker\nMillinq Co.\nlimited.\nHarry Mm hell, loenl naaafar,\nLonsdale Avenue.\nStyles\nWorth Seeing'\nEit\u00C2\u00BBt of all we ask ijoii to\nvltw correel styles. Eit-Reform sels the fashions. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .\nWhat a|)|)ears in the Fit-Reform Wardrobe is accebted\nwithout question by Canada's well dressed men . ..\nLet us show you some of the many\nnew Suits and Overcoats for spring\nOIR SPI CM! S THIS WEEK\nSuits $15.00 and $20.00\nMil-Mil 0 It Bil Hit t-IONIV\nfit-Reform\n333 HASTINGS\nSTREET\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\n/V\nBusiness\nTor Sale\nN established General Store in a thriving Ctm.-t Town.\nLocation unexcelled, pr-amian modern\ntbrougboui\nThe Stock il in pxcullent condition and\nUm connection is of tlie most desirable chaj1-\nacti'i\nParabuer may buy tlie premises if desired, or otlnrwisi' n liuse will be given at mod\u00C2\u00BB\nerate rental.\nBtock will invoice about $3/>00 and the\nturnover is at the rate of $2\"),(KKl per year.\nl;or detailed information, apply\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBox 31, Express Office\nNorth Vancouver\nONE HOUSE FOR\nSALE OR RENT\nIN NOKTIl VANCOUVER\nCorner of Eourteentb and Bewick Avenue\nIIM l UMII III II\nSix Room*., Hiilitooin, Electric Light, Water.\nWITHIN HALF BLOCK OP CAPILANO ROAU CAR LINE\n(ini.'!-. will luiilal (iiiiilni'ii! KiMiU'iite ami Stoic at preien\niitiiiiniis ol Kriili road rat Inu*, iii 1). I\u00E2\u0080\u009E 265. respective tcnantu\nplcasi- apply l\u00C2\u00ABr partii ttlwi i<>\nROBT. W4I D \u00C2\u00A3. Co.,\nCorner tla.slin.,> and Homer\nVANCOUVER\nOr any of ll*: Rial Instate Offices in North Vancouver\nI'ini'. healthy Tomila ami\nCauliflower Plants, grown Innn\nSutton'* Seeils, alua,*. i'ii la 1 .I\nW. NICHOLSON LAIIIY\nAKIHIIKI\nmii* \\"it 11 |ii>iiii Red,\nt.'a||M|nll' lllrlllll*.\nlaaUaelial *\u00C2\u00BBrk * ipeaMt!.\nr.o. Boi a\nNorlli Viniri'iivrr, 11. ('\n60 vtaiir\nTuttx Muaa\nDf*MM\nCemnaHTaAa.\nG. 1. ItmUNMN\nTMI l\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBi.-\u00C2\u00BBr md S l. I Mi Iwr.raor\nrllaiKIt V!*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ll.l., I' ... 1. K.ili.ua.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I|. I'll'* aa.I 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I' M\u00C2\u00AB|*a. T.iill\nal... MllllllJ l'l,llllla..\u00C2\u00ABHl, IllHIIa'll* IU\nA n*nn< Hnilltl| \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .kali-h ni taaM'tUM mm\nIMS r.ir i,|.mi*.n *r\u00C2\u00BB ***** at\nlary fi,|\niMi.h I\ni\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBrt\u00C2\u00ABl nodal-,\u00C2\u00ABitboot own la la*\nlllllrkl. Mr.rl.ln\nnlloo l. prolt\ncti*/r.in(l*li*ii,livL HAND,.\nMilt In* l I.Wl M.I-.-T fur Ma-MWtimW*\nI'.l.i.H IU.Q lhr,*U|ll Mainn t COk MMM\na inaaila.n 1. p.iali.l.l. pWawil.bia*. j.*\u00C2\u00ABpia*la\u00C2\u00BB\ni ..i,..iri(iirr..(mting Ni u Vmk capital. The\nnew owm I** will push iln Mile ul\nt a\ui loll fl uliarl Mill In i instructed at once;an hotal and mv-\neral buaineti houiei will lie built,\nand the public it large invited to\nCOlll'' in*\nCORRESPONDENCE\nShort, in*.).mt.-lv iiiiiileil I.it.*r- in\ntot.il\u00E2\u0080\u0094' of l\"*ln*r.ll imlille illtiTi'it Iliil I\"1\nI'lllili-lli'l III I'll). I \''I,I*-\nTii k Kxraau li la na way reeponalbla\ninr llu' u|iliii.iii. nl rnn-eapnmlanta, ainl\nNeervn Ibe right l\" terminate I iliacn.\n.nm nt nm iim \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nT*a llie K'litir.il lilt: RXTUM\nPr taSi I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' B I Help\nNorth \',iin ouvi i expand ' Help\nnn mrife uea i\" nple and in-\nduatriei to Iw it< hi n , hi Ip ti m-\ndun* outiide i iiuiiii to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*'' li invent-\nniriil her. ; In ip to open n< H fii Ms\nol indusirv wherein local labor\nmay l>e hired md pud lm illy, ami\nabove all p il\" , le the ni'lusliu s\nthat have tin I'liili'lrnee iu ni and\nour city '\" I'll ate line.\nDon'i I\"- narrow aad i lanniab -\ndon't \"knock\" everything aea\nthat makei its ippearani t in torn\nif it wasn't lur tin new ItOtl Iiunl-.,\nthe new hornet, thc ni a fai \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 t, the\nn n boaim *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tigni and hundredi\nol other new ihingi thai ire coning anioni; us, wa would have in\nsie.nl ul a healthy, thriving, boat'\nliag iiiy, nothing hut a sprinkling\nol tumble down riwatiea ami a\nbit* lllllllll ul blackened stumps.\nWhat or wlm has brought about\nlhe iiianeli'ii- rhange Ihal has\ntaken plai i ia North Vam duvit in\nthe last lu.i i. ,ii ' I I.i ,1 In i 11\nlhe klun k< is in.l lhe kaoi it alls\nwho gam I*ilK arrive Inn broke,\nllwayi Slav biuk'* ml expect\navtrybod) eisi iu ti. .m.l i, main\nin the sane i ondition '\nNot on inui natural Uvea, u I\np. c i pie. Out pin.pl til,, to a larfi\nextent, has been brought about\nthrough the actions ul broad\nminded and larseeini; OUllidert,\nwho hai* looked thi' iu Id over.\nWere sati In d With its possibilities,\nlure cnouuli of its future to \" lake\na chance \" i tomething tha knot ker\nand pessimist never dm si. tad\nwho havi civ. n tangibli proof ol\ntin ir contiil'iiie by invetting out.\ntide capital here, opening up new\nin lustiirs and helping lo raab i\nlively, thriving, populout city and\ncoiiimiinily OUI ol whal was | I. \u00C2\u00AB\nmoatkaags but i in id \"l bin kencd\n'.llllllps Willi lll'l' lll'l lllll' I\nlonely shanty.\nWhat has the winner added I\"\nour prosperity'1 Nothing ' Ha i\nul just about as nun b u I tu tin'\nLommiiiiiiy as\u00C2\u00AB manii un H i would\nbe to a fkvlt uf pigi mis. Ii\nof being oil to mn ui ii 'iial uu\nchinery be is viln-jj ir.\nSuppose that wi ' i.l I i'.i m tl i'\nImu From tin tturt, had f ui i'i nnd\nlegislated an*iin-i foreign capita\ncoming iu h ie lo \"sip nur vital.\nin,\" miti a lot ul other rut, wheie\nwould we i e now? S'tj\u00C2\u00BBpo\u00C2\u00ABe thai\nthe I'd* cine Railway Company,\nwhii h is co itiolbd entirely by outside capital, had been stared off\na id had n it given u-1 sue t rail-\nw.iv. electric li 'ini u ind p iwer\nsm ui'. hhat would we lie? We'd\nhe aoiuething su small that tha\n[ndiau i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'! ige would look like a\nnniinpiili-. li tide us,\n11 it* \"I ilie -i\"i khnldert\nul ilm railwaj ci mpany live hen ?\nNuan Ni irl) all \"I till III la \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 111\nEngland Bul we want all of\nllieir mom j tlmt we can get, Wa\nwant llie spiiii ul llieil in siifjili d\nurss and i nterprise lo lake root\nlien in* iv.mt all ol nur good\nciti/ens to l'i inun- inspired by this\nspur, we wanl it to sink, yet,\neven into ilia thii k ikulli of sou e\nof ihe kniii ken sn ihn tin \ may\ndiscnve. ll i.m h il how lisi less\nthey ham been.\nSupp MM' li at We Iiu nn tele-\nI'liuiii s. II iw ni in. \"| lhe slu. k-\nhulilrts ol iln I, lephone compan*\nlill' Ill'll .' Slipi'l' a' tllll Hia la ,|\ncalamity I\" whi would ban hj-.\nway, lhat nn nne lun* would\nI'liiiuii.'. iln-. \"foreign ih vii \" \"I a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ompany, Whal would um ion n\nhe? ll Would be lllllle ;is a l llllllll\nyard, It would 11 ai \"dead one.\"\nWhal it we didn't have that Inu\nil in iv. up tii-daie buaineai i itab\nlithnienti which are ilowlj spread\nmil Iinin ihe terry landing iiiiiii\ntor sevi r.ll blot ks I'll l.ullsdil,\nav, uin? Wl at il the in u ihip\nbuilding est d'lisliuiaiit and mam\nnth* i in n ini. rpiiiei which 1\ne mid niini* wa re nul locating Int\nII nn v. i. we i.iii thank prov\ndeni e llial the knockers aru lar ill\nthe minorit*. ihat ilu \ arc in the\n\" b^iii weight\" and \"false alarm\"\nilassaK, and that tbeil miliums\nwil! not retard our city'i program\nin the h ;is|.\nI hull, ll I all lis lil, nil* s |(iin\nhands and bunsl ' l.el us *;ive\nwed \"in. i\" ilu itranget within om\ngad s. ia ilu* money which be nm\nle iv. In 1 ainl tu the bu\ne llalllilhl II nl llllllll he 111,11 build\nhere. \\ wanl hun tu eunii- ind\nlive imong ns if In can, but an\nwant his enterprise, Ins cit) building bu iooal i slablishllieilt lilun\nthan we want bin, ami when it is\nplanted in mir midst Wa sliould\ngive it mir lupporl and patronagi\nlll.lt ll Ha) ptospel .111.1 st.lV Willi\nus and em ouragi othen to conn\n*uia| lue.il,* imong in.\nliim 111\nNauih Vancouver, April 11.1908\niiah as ihe Smilhs are what the :\".\iia\u00C2\u00ABl HAN 11 f)\nami 1 ii* I 1. an.l ill,* ... ' ale.\nof i'llll\"! il*- friends I' Mn tin ' Ai.ia.ai.' !,.,,;, ., -*,-* | ,nu f.ir-nt,- in\nla 1 I in n ihi it new home. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB) Ma caul jar\nIn- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mu a \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' av ;_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in**.' price and\nl,l \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 tn\nSt. loh.l'l School SpOltl l.iviais I'.i* ai.iTivi; rniii'Asv,\n1!l-f MtiiiK-apulla, Miiiiiiwiiii.\nTin* in t .lri.iii d athletic spun \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nif St. John'i ichool were held o f '}00 10 BURN\nS,iiunl 11 In \u00E2\u0080\u00A2. 'I he 11.1 nion v*'*1'-\nonatrfeiithiisiain and keen friein ,,.l;(. -,., Vlim. ,,rill r, Mmv f,,r i):y\nly rivaln imong the c inti ntnl iin I Ul an 1 Ir.\nanal ,,| thorough enjoyment 1 * Ifugtha. pureorO, d\u00C2\u00ABll-rM\u00C2\u00ABd..|SJ)0\nIhelr ftii\nfiinlai-al, leii.'t'iH, il.'liiereil.\n.11.0\n\"',\": u'\" ;v;7\"\"!\" NO. I SHINGLE*\nain tii I igratulated on tin ^^^^^\nsua cell \"I lh\" day, Wen as I a\nlows: T. Ibpluik. eapl.ii'i: A. I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nCarter, aecretary; I.. NcUon < \"I. ^OfthVaiKOUVer\nJackson; utarter, II. I. drain- ~ ~ w\"\nwood; ju !gi. Ri 1 Richard Mnr**\nill n: 11 1 It \"i co uie, Wa R. Rich\nin in.\nI he i ' (ratline 1 'nn I\nIII HIS I a. ,| |i*a* !,, |. |. . 'lis 11\na field d IV, and the inl\nwi 11 susi lined throughout, I\nannual occaaion will be I\nlm 1 id 10 ii) future wiib hi i.l 1\niiniii pations by the school and its\nmany friends. The tporti were\ncom luded hy 1 football game, The\npr./.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 wi I. prerenti d bi Mi*.\nIb'upi r.\nIn -: a,*: I mm Iinie ilellvery,\nShingle Mill\n{\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 l :i in I honed i'i* Ive.\n_.HTt.r:i\i' nr li-ri il \\ tldnn'l In nl*\n*\nFOR SALE\n:\', 1' li;l'-IY INCUBATORS \NH\nia, II ili'i.r-. Highly r .' in-\n' ' '* \"'I* 1 I* I'T-.\nt;r-i::.i..' McCUAlG,\n:':;;ll \V. -1111 in-l.r ave.,\nr..-t\u00C2\u00BBi*i-ii 7ih and sih,\n\ ane-iiver, B.C.\nRogers- Smith Nuptials\nThe Inline ill Alileiiiiai Siniib\nwas a n fete nn We lm nia) on ilu\n i* mn ul ih\" marriage ol Ins\nittfhtcf Kdiih to William Km,;\nera, Both an \u00C2\u00BB. 11 known in tin\n> It;. Viss Smith having gm ed\ntin 1.Hn . uf lhe iiiiiiiii ipilili I 1\nInr\" the 1 ity'. liii orportlioi\t\nhaving n tainad thai office nil I et\nmarriage.\nMr. Rogen cam to Iba north\nS'di nf iln nil' I with tin elei in,\nCHS, and 1 nines uflieially m 1 un\ntICl with ni'ist iif Ihe residenls.\nMiss Smith wai given aa ij bj\ner lalli\"! and luppOttl d In In I\nsister, Mih m.ii 11 1, while Mi\nHaawi II ai led as lu st mail.\nTin* bude looked partkuUrlj\nsiM 11 in lur wedding gown, aad\ninad\" a pi' 111 target not onlv I\".\nill\" 1 .mn ra, but for the iaevitahli\nslmwi r ill 1 a. i' nud inntelli.\n1 he Inui.i| parte, nllei a 1 past,\n' ai'id'H |ed Iin 1 nuple In iln 1, in\nand C. P, R, Nation, whem \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tl ej\ndeparted on iheii honeymoon trip,\n(in returning tin coupli will\n' 1 ' up 11 sidi in 1 on Bleventh\nIn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I. llial thill add IBOthl I liialin\n' ihi 1 ipi 'i\ [rowiag < in\n1 in- ii tin iiniii in iimt lm\nbranched \"fl treat Mr Smith's\nfamily within a year. Snttlen\nIII\nm\ni\nn\nDistric Impnvcir.enls\nBoyd St 1 i'.i nnu,ia ion, in\nhard at unl. on the deviation ol\nKeitli mad through I1 La\nThis w .rk i no' o:i!\ to niaki- m w ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nco unci on with I' I 1 \"*\"1 ihe 1 in , , ., ,,,\n11.11.. v.air 1..11 I.'n I.imI mil mm'. All\nis n|i'iiiii ' a*\u00E2\u0080\u009E| through lhe lieu .1.,. ,|,....,,. ,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E!,.. |*:,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,*i priiiiiiiL'.\npark 00 M.uK'.ii mad. bul ilm [\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.'\"I *nd '\"''i'1'1'-,'\"\"' ',\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 T , 'V\n1 ,inal. ,,| Irn-ail I *.s* I- Ml|i|i|lisl al llie\nto improvi llii Ki ilh roi In um -1 |.riie-\nalong Ihi title hill. Thewmkh RICHARD BIMPWH,\nbeen uml rtak-m In Ihe ..wins ,. r K (. r , [n ;imi1 *,.,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, s,\niln* land ii 1 ilu -up. in ini Km 1 '.a* mom.\niln diatrict engine r. and it will\nmake 1 ui\"*it improvement A* llftT Y'OUR\nsunn as this work is finialli d, lhe\nmiieis inliml lu sub divide and\neli uti iln* Iai il adjoining. I lm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. 11 la, an adieii 1I1I1 -uu foi\nIn im s, md u should un, 1 ,, 1, ivj\nirl 1\nproceeding with\ntin* eisi ihiitinenl of tin l.n n\n111 i*k bridge) in m I 1 10 havi\nverything in i* [01 tin\n-ii 11 sup rtiriu mi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. wl\n10 arrive.\nP!?0[>ER1Y\nwim rs nut;\nQUICK SAI t\nWA\u00C2\u00ABNIN\u00C2\u00AB\n,111! Nl'. I'll. IV IIIMI' ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E A. vimllll & tU.\nllllll'.ll Ilia l|* I'll,Ll', || ||| l!*\nllll'l lli al,llllll.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'I j|| |.lllllll'.' I>\nllllil all lilll'l- \"1 '.'lirli'i'i' III III\" 1 laalllllll\nprovided I1 1\nin.' ir.i.n -nrl.i.-.- mil, r\nI he i.Hil'-li lulni-vtntl .oi- mm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I. I - r;. 'I.ili Ir 'I I'l ll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I a**n\nllll\" I'allla.l I'll. III.* a.|l.|;a, ,., ||| | |l||| | |,f\nIII\" U III I I'll.,.,I '- HI |l ,.:..,. i|l'*>|.\nIIM I.'* Ill ink\nNORIH VANfOUVIP.\nHarbor View Tract\nCity Lots\nSi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 50 x 145\nPRICE: \I7tWQ0 .1 S/\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> UP\nTKRSIHl i ; VAHM I: il.AM'l.', i: IJT/I V WKTIIS\nii.. ii..-1 ,a ntrafl] I i *i n.-i leti la Iha I I\nVan* in, i i,,r iha prln\nl'i'***! fill ii, make fnoi -*|.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wttl i Waj vhih ran\nian |'iiri lia-r ul lir.l eu\u00C2\u00ABt. Tin .\u00C2\u00AB till Ml )' raiw it.\nFarther lartieal i I prM Una laraUaM ba n\napii'i.'.itinii In\nIRWIN & Bil LINGS CO., limited\ntor. lonsdale Avenue iimt tilth Sl . North \.nitnii\u00C2\u00BBrr, B.C.\nTKIKI'llnXK 1.1\nPALACE HSJEL\naiM II BMMIIli lllllll ON llll HUM\n,\\ I I' I\" ' tll\nTui HIST i.'i.-i'i:\nill;\nI'll AM' IT\n\"l-r il iin!'srii'miiiiii\"* mi'i Iqnku imkn\nII i : -li'.i.r i n , , ,,nlr . ti ,*i l.n I Ir.ain V Ur \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *i\, r. Ill lml ,*.'*!\n*.i *. r in i ii*n room lli'lm * Barber\niliu|i in count\nREDA& ANDRUSS\nP-tOPRHTOBS\ni .Mii.i, * NOKTH VAMCOUVIiK, 11. C\nHNE mm. LOTS IN BLOCK 29\nI , IWEKN idlll AND i/'ITl STS., MAHON ANT*.\nI nn-, i i -I urll, ni'ii; lialnnoi', 11,12 ami 18 months\nI I\n|* .1\n10\nu\no\nQ\nin\n4\nSEVENTEENTH ST.\nL\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\n 3__\nat. JW^m,^,\n^ S/xrEEAirn sr.\n\\nBKZ9\nto\n9\nO\no\nh\n3\nS. GINTZBURGER\n-LIMITED\"\n161 Cordova Street, Vancouver, B. C.\ni'. n. imx no,\n1836 THE BANK OF 1903\nOne of Cinad ,'s Strong* t Fin.incia! Institutic s\nini ii Ataata mi M-MMN\nIlns Ii.uik ins \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 record behind il of in irly threeqmrten\nui i iiiiiun ni inccenfiil bank! u in Canada, with\nitteti increaaing every yeai nnlil they now exceed\n.il.ili- Ave. and Ispliindde, North Vancouver, B. C.\nII. K. IIiiiiii, MtUafer.\nBritish Columbia Electric Railway Co.,Ltd.\nl ai-, leave the Fetrj Laandingfor(Jueenshury Avenue, Twenty-first\n-luii ind Lun***! ale. Wim h **ii. T ami Keith Road as lollows : 6:15\na.in., (1:4s a. in., 7 1 s .1 111 . , , 1. in , Riij a. in., ,) a. in. 1)140 a. III.,\n10:101 in. \ 11 -1 ni:, a in , can Will have yurensluiry avenue,\nlinull In 1 and lam ilal. avfiui , ind Winch itreet ind Keith Koad\nat Ine iiiiiiiii. s to iln* h mi 1 1 I im 1I1 Iin- nnu ii< 1 1*.isi (lie hour.\nCos leavu Ninriei nth tlnn 1 1 id I' 111 iisbur* tvenua, Twenivtirst\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0In \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I ami l.\"'i.a| ,|. .u**nu. . Wi V ll \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\" ' I a id Keith K iad II foil IWI I\nI1.1. 111 . 6:5] .* III., ,. .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 II, * , 1 III., 8:43 I 111 . 9130 a 111\n\I1.1 1 , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 in ' n* 1* iv tin I' 1 . 1 * I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .; |. 11 iiiiniiles past llu*\nhour ainl li'.' nu 1111111I, s 1,1 llli Inun.\n\"tjff' Ml li \"Is ar. 111.1 h) lhc 1 .u .\nHold North Vancouver.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\niiiui\n.\nTourist\nan \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nliisnrt\nji\"\nUp iii dan\nRataai\nft.00 1'. r\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nDav\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' *>ifld\nami up\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094hm\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094T9iWffA*^-. *'*ii?l2\nSiT 1 ^BH\nSpecial\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' 1,:.. .' .' ?: >V-,*iS&\nKates fm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0% ,i'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-.:'_y_-'f...\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0VAiC' T^^S\nat 1 ni 11 ni.\ni&_m_____\\n1 1' 11 1 1 1' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nt\nK\u00C2\u00ABaMnia\u00C2\u00BBMa.\u00C2\u00BBa^\u00E2\u0080\u0094m\nanil\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>idTti\nNorth Van\n&$\nPI AN SON.'\n'ER-\nRegnlar\nBoarden\nti'rry Scrvito I very Hill li nir to ltd Ir.nit Ihis lintel\nto Vitnt ouver. I\". larson, Prop.\nAN EVERYDAY BARGAIN\nWhole Coffee\nfummstd 25c per Ib. vonfutruva\ngroood While Voo Wall\nJ. X. 6 M. McM!l LAN\nCcrnrr f%Hitoade uid tonw'ak A\entre\nTENDERS WASlllaJ\nI I a' I ,,;(,!, || , I \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nninl in i'ini I \"i jj'. North \ uvei\n* ai iliont ind |a.uin ulirajfi m\nROBERT WARD 6 CO., Ltd.,\n( uui't lie n.i> and ll'iiiu r Streeta, Yam uver\nOr DiaUkt Unnicipal Office, Noith Vaacouvaf,"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1908_04_24"@en . "10.14288/1.0309588"@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 .