"f687f6bc-5885-4c8a-afd5-15a87bc63494"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1909-08-27"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309668/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " .4* V\nV.\nAft*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2y.\"> *\nY !\nfc-M+o+44-m'\nI.\n;: ADVWT' ajtf.O PAY\n'' weaaa <\u00C2\u00BB ^ the people \u00E2\u0080\u00A2{\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n',', iath^^n. The Ex- X\n'' press do tliat. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n',', Phone 80 X\nJ :*-><..:\u00C2\u00AB:-*>.x**:--:~:~:--W\".\"M->:\":\"H*::;\n$\\t IxprPHB\n. \u00C2\u00AB^S\">\u00C2\u00ABiK-*^-<-<~X^M^-K***''\n\npress Office. Good stock. ',',\nPrices right. ' I\nPhone 80 Jj\n?.*********+M++4t+t44+++++++++++t+44+++44+t4t****\ngovernment were to appoint ol-\nficials, vested with powers and\nduties similar to those of the\nOntario railway board, thus\nbringing into operation a\nsearching periodical investigation of street ear equipment and\nthe installation of the most approved types of safety devices.\"\nThe motion was seconded by\nAid. Dick and carried unanimously.\nAid. Young, in moving the\nAldermen McRae, McNeish,\nSchulU, Young and Dick were\npresent at the adjourned meeting of the city council, Monday\nevening.\nCommunications were received\nas follows: From the secretary\nof the B. C. El. Ry. Co., acknowledging receipt of the resolution of thc council, requesting that the tramline be extended along Lonsdale ave. north.\nIt will be submitted to the manager upon his return to the city.\nThe city engineer reported the\nold bridge on Larson road not\nworth repairing and a new one\nwould cost $908; filed.\nFrom W. C. Grilible, asking\nthat a sidewalk be laid on 6th\nstreet, Irom Lonsdale to Chesterfield avenue; from Mrs. Harry\nShepherd to the same ellect; referred to the 'board of works.\nFrom R. T. Blackburn, asking\nthat another plank be added to\nthe sidewalk on 19th street,Irom\nChesterfield to Mahon ave.; referred to board of works.\nA petition was presented from\nMessrs. Gordon & Stewart, asking that lots 4, 5, and 7, in blk.\n170, D. L. 274, Hie cleared of underbrush, etc.; the clerk to write\nShe owners in lhe matter.\nFrom Thos. S. Nye, secretary\nof St. John's church, requesting\nthat an arc light be placed at\nthe comer of 8th and 13th; referred to fire and light committee .\nFrom R. Archibald, to tlijc effect that he wishes to improve\nthe boulevard on the west side\nof Lonsdale avenue, along lot 1,\nblock 22q, D. L. 545, and asking\nthat the rocks, etc., left by the\nwaterworks workmen, lie removed; waterworks committee\nto act.\nFrom Geo. A. Skene, urging\nobjections against the work noiv\nbeing done on ud street; relerred to Iward of works.\nFrom T. A. Martin, to the effect that grading operations on\n3rd street have elevated the\nroadway and rendered difficult\nthe entrance to a cottage, ho*\ntween St. Andrew's and St.\nPatrick's avenues; liled.\nFrom E. A. Haswell, lo a\nsimilar eflect, with reference to\nthe Haiiimersley property, corner 3rd and Sl. Patrick's ave.;\ntiled.\nOn motion of Aid Dick, the\nletter received last week, wilh\nreference to exemption from\ntaxation for the hospital property, was re-read, and relerred\nto the board of health.\nJohn Alexander addressed the\ncouncil, with respect to the proposed extension of 3rd street\nthrough the Indian reserve, and\nwished to know how the matter\nstood. Mayor May explained\nthe situation as it stands at present, and stated lhat nothing\nfurther could Ih- accomplished,\nuntil after the return ol Uie Indians from the fisheries, whiih\nmight transpire about the end\nof the month.\nR. E. Macnaghten, on behalf\nof a delegation presenl, addressed the council in favor of the adoption of tin' amendment to the\nliquor licensing bylaw, in order\nto provide for the closing of barrooms on Sunday. Mrs. C. 1.\nHall also spoke on the same topic. The matter was laid over,\nto collie up under the proper order ol business.\nAccounts as follows were ordered paid: Hoard of works,\ngeneral,5.ViH; local improvement\n3rd street, 5l35I47; waterworks\ncommittee, $618.68.\nAid. Schultz, in accordaBCi\nwith notice of motion given at\nthe last meeting of the council,\nintroduced a resolution as follows: \"Thai this council rcs-\npcctfullv desires to call the attention of the provincial government to the importance of rendering transportation on street\ncars less hazardous, hy the adoption of the most improved\nsali'lv denies, and further considers that the interests of the\npublic would be served il the\nthe city. Personal subscriptions\nhail Innil received to the amount\nof 5265,111111 a set ol instruments\nwould cost J\u00C2\u00BB375. The committee from the bund requested .1\ndonation lo enable than to order the insliiiiiii'iils. On motion\nol Aid. Schtlltl, a gr.uu oi $100\nwas made.\nGOLD ON SEYMOUR\nM. Dowdy, .1. 11. Anderson\nand .1. Ross Taylor, of Vancouver claim to have discovered the\nmother lode from which the\ngold louuil nearer the mouth of\nthe creek has always come.\nThe discovery was made by\naccident, the three men strolling\nthird reading of the amendment [around for a walk. On reach-\nto the liquor licensing bylaw, ing Seymour canyon,thev decid-\nsubinitted the following amend-led to climb down it, when on\nment to the text of tlie amend- j reaching the bottom and look-\nment as read a first and seconding up they were struek with\ntime, namely, that the follow- the sight of cold in the dills\ning words be inserted, \"and the\nbarroom or other room,in which\nliquor is trafficked in, of the licensed hotel, shall, from and af-\nAssayings of scrapings taken\nfrom the place show J3.40 gold\nto the ton, but it is thought\nthat nic'U-1 and cobalt will be\nletter Irom an esteemed subscriber, signed \"Property Owner\" bul withholding the name ol\nthe writer from publication. The\nletter deals with the present\nrate of taxation in the city, i.e.,\n>.| mills, staling Unit it is generally considered among property holders that the rate is high\nand reaches \"the limit.\" The\nwriter makes allowance lor interest on the heavy debt already\nincurred, and upon the necessity\nof keeping pace at the same\ntime with other communities,\nbut contends that excessive taxation will do more than almost\nanything else to deter home-\nseekii-rs from investing.\nHe considers that the present\nassessment somewhat anticipates values, in view ol the building of the bridge, etc., and\nthinks that the old rule of making assessment of property the\nequivalent of a just debt from a\nsolvent debtor, has \"been somewhat lost sight of. He cites\nthe faet that heavy civic expenditures must soon be incurred\nter the hour ol twelve o'clock mi\nSaturday night until six o'clock\non Monday morning tluiealiti.\nbc closed ag.unsl all persons,\nand no sale or otherwise disposal ol liquor shall lake place\ntherein, or on lhe premises\nthereol, or out of or from the\nsame, lo any person or persons\nwhatsoever, during smh prohibited hours, excepl as otherwis.\nspecially provided (or by lhe\nLuis ol the province.\"\nA protracted, and at times\nheated discussion look place upon the advisabililv of closing\nthe local hotel bats on Siindai,\naiid Aid. Young's aineiiiliiiiiil\nlo the amendment, as well as\nhis amendment to the livl.ni.\nwas carried bv the baiting VoU\nol the mavor on each molii.n.as\nfollows: Yea, Aid. Young, Mc\nRac and Mavor Mav. n.n. Aid\nMcNeish and Diik. Aid S.hull/\ndeclined to vole In each inse.\nRobert Chance addressed the\ncouncil mi Iub,ill ol the brass\nband which is being lormed in\n'lound in j..,\ mg .pi.minus This\nwill be know! ihls link, as lhe\nass.mi is Hoiking on further\nsamples.\nI Willi rclcrcllic lo llu* ,ilioit\nreport, Tin I'.Npnss is informal\nby a prominent tiii/m ,.1 North\nYaiiiimwi, ih,it tin* Summit\n1,illion ii.ts sl.iked as ,1 iiuiiii,il\nilallll Miliit it,ils ago, and is\nimu In hi In ,1 sunlit,ilt ol In\nl.li men, .illd lhat 1 luii is lien\nprobability thai these disn.it 1\nels ol ,1 laid dai hau simply\nslaked llli 11 claim olil pTODtl\nlv all'iadi mined In others Tin\nlocal mini is have I..1111.I main\nvery line samples ol lio.it, shmi\nTug gold in large quantities,ami\niini havi hiuiiisi iinin toiisiii\nil.illiis, llllll s.itisl.itloiv reel,1M1 di ulo|.iiunl work mi tin\nsuits, although tln-y are lulh\nconvinced that Uw mam k .1 *\nhas nol as Ml Inin ilisioiiltil\nCITY TAXATION\nThe Express is iu tempi ul a\nloi s.wers, etc., which must allnl the tax rate, and yel an in-\n11,as, in the rate must uork a\nhardship oll llolilebuilders who\n,iii nol possessed ol large lllealis\nand dei lares that alter all il is\nih, pi ople who own iheir own\nlioinis and live on this side that\nluiiiii up the city. He comludes\nIn questioning the advisahilitv\nol appointing a real estate man\nas a.stssor, Iht.iusc ol a natural tendency to \"boost\" propertv, which may have the ellect\nol dtiung mvestois an ,11\nThe II. C. Kl. Rv will .al'. for\ntinders this week lor the gi ailing ol the Lynn Valley exlm-\nsion Mr. Garden, the com-\np.iin's engineer and Maliagii\nl'i tri went over the line Monti.n .illd Mr. Gardili prou-rded\nal onu- to lav oul the grade. On\nWednesday, Aid MiNei-h and\nMr. Pcrrv went up and inspired llu uti .nil ol the cxfiiisiain\nll is expeitrd that the wmk will\nproceed without further delay.\nI LOCAL ISEWSi\n,y,~yi\u00C2\u00BBycW4\"yy'******<^ye*^\nA. R. Steacy is usiiing Seat- j Hollyburn wharf is now about\ntie and taking in the lair, this ready lor the decking,\nweek. I Born.\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Wednesday, August\nFar Sale.-5o,ooo strawberry JjUi, to E. and Mrs. Eiitwistlc,\nplants. 50c. per 100. Simpson tt daughter.\nIk Wight, 19th street west.\nMiss Laiug and Miss Kinder\nspent the week at the Seattle\nlair, reluming this morning.\nWoman or girl wanted,lo help\nwith housework. Apply Mrs.\nH. J. Robertson, 145 1st street.\nA. L. and Mrs. Clemeiils ol\nloth street east, have been visit\nS. Abbott has removed his\nlamily to this city, aiul is residing 011 14th slreet, between Mahon and Jones avenues.\nS. Adull and lamily have taken possession of tlieir new home\nat lhe corner ol 8th street and\nSutherland ave., D. L. 553.\nThe board of directors ol\nNortli Vancouver City Ferries,\ning Seattle this week, seeing the Limited, have decided that\nlair\nTypewriting. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Miss E. Sinclair, public stenographer, at\nThacker & Thornton's, 144 2nd\nstreet east.\nFound.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A flat bottom boat,\nwith windlass. Apply NT, I.\nThompson, Hollyburn Wharl,\nWest Vancouver\nto\nthe\nall\npress shall be admilled\nsessions of the board.\nRoy Sargent, who has been 111\nthe employ ol a survey parly,\ncame home yesterday, sullering\nfrom a severe iul in his lool. lliis progressing lavorably.\nThe waterworks gang is employed on laying a main on 5U1\nR. N. Doyle ol Revelstoke, is freel> <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* ol __**** ***\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nremoving his iamily to this civ | \u00C2\u00B0 ft* waler \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 t0 * \"\u00C2\u00BB\n... __..:.,.. _j ...:,, . _ .......... ber ol houses 111 D. L. 273.\nMrs. Malcolm McMillan will\nto reside, and will rent a house\non bill street east.\nreceive on lhe lirst Ihursdav ol\nAt the regular meeting oi the L^ ^^ ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E wllh 5\nFriendly Order ol haglcs, tted- \tmtmi al \u00C2\u00A3 hom on MahuI1\nncsday evening, two new mem- Lmmg,^ 0pposllc Ottawa gard-\nbcrs were initiated, John C. cns\nUrangeand J. J. Roe. j The waterinain on 3rd slreet,\nD. G. Dick returned lllis (Fri- tast oi St. Patrick's avenue,\nday) morning, lruin a week's j has been lowered to grade, and\nan extension has been made,\nlonnccimg lhe substation with\nthe city system,\nMrs. E. E. Thomas, who has\nbeen visiting her daughter, Mrs.\ntrip to Seattle. While there he-\nlook 111 the SltriUets' celebration\nivhich was a conspicuous sun ess\nMrs. Aiken, who has been residing wilh Mrs. Rainslord on\n3rd street east, lelt this week C. M. Chislett, returned this\nior Haileybury, Onl., on an extended visit lo her daughter,\nwho resides al thai place.\nThe Norlh Vancouver girls'\nand preparatory school win re*\niveek to her home al Mount\nVernon, Indiana. Mrs. Chisleti\naccompanied her molher as lar\nas Seattle.\nA start was made earlv this\nopen tor the winter iciin, lues- wet'k uI'on *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mw stt'rn wheel-\nday, September 71b. Misses 0. \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 l0 ,H' ,mlk al ;vallact- ship-\nM. Butler and V. G. F. Grad- ])ar(ls' \"** llu: Hrooks-Scanlon\nwell. Corner Lonsdale and 17th! 1\"mb\u00C2\u00ABr lu'\"P^y. When com-\ni*l ,. .l 1. . 1 . v .l pletc-d she will ply on Harrison\nlhe Methodist people oi North f , , , e}\n, \u00E2\u0080\u0094___ river alld lake.\n\ ancouvcr have purchased a i \u00E2\u0080\u009E , ,, ..\ndouble corner on\npure\nbth and\nSt.\nMiss Jean McKay, who has-\nbeen visiting her uncle, Robert\nGeorge's as a permanent church ,\nsite, and will undertake to raise i1!\"\"8' iu.r ^ lm,u- ,!>. ll:avlng\nmoney lor the erection ol a new\nhurch building as soon as ihey 1\nhave disposed ol their down!\ntown site.\nNext Sunday the Sabbath\nschool of the Haplisl ihurih, 011\nJth and St. George's, will gath-1\n11 .it two o'clock, and service al I\nihree o'clock The ordinance oi\nbaptism will be administered by\nthe pastor, Rev. D. lajug. The\nevening service at the usual hour\n730 p.m. Mr. Chandler ol the\nFirst church at Vancouver will\nbe the speaker. Music will be\nsupplied by Mrs. Banton.\nA new rotary converter is on\nits way from lhc east Ior the\nlocal substation ol the D. C. El.\nRy. Co., aud will be installed\nimmediately upon its arrival in\nthe early part ol next month.\nThis machine transforms the\ncurrent Irom alternating to direct, and will plau- the ltnal\nsystem in position to handle all\ntin- extensions to the tramline\nninth are 111 contemplation. Il\nIS likewise pioposeil in lhe neat\nluture, lo sipatatc the lighting\nlliis week lor two months' visit\nat Revelstoke, alter which she\nwill return here ou her way to\nher hoiile 111 Berkeley, Cal.\nRapid progress is being made\non the work on 3rd street. Fil-\nty-livc men and six Uains arc-\non the job today (Friday), and\nevery available man ami team\nthat the city iall muster, is\npromptly placed on the work.\nThe hoard oi works has practically completed the grading\nlor thc bo.ooo square led oi\nsidewalk designated ill the report, published last week. The\norder lor the material has been\nplaced, aud the work will lie\ncompleted as soon as possible\nalter the lumber is delivered.\nDr. and Mrs. Morrison entertained a party ol Iriends Thursday evening, at their hnine on\n3rd street. There were present,\nJ. A. and Mrs. McMillan, Malcolm aud Mrs. McMillan, Mrs.\nJ. R. Prolitt and Miss Ruth\nProlilt, Seattle, Miss J. MiK.n\nllerkiley, Cal., alld T McMillan\nThe tveiling was ouupied with\nmods nud whist,\nsystem and the railway s>sit-in, . Kev. S. C. Liungsloii ,,nd\nas lo pmur, whnh will increase 1Judgt Drown, ul l.apni, Mich.,\nthe efficiency ol betk slstems. were visitors to the cilv on\nThe public meeting under llu* |Wednesday, lhe guesls of tin\naiispue.s ol lhe l-'rii-ndly Order jhiignieer aid Mrs Hains. Thn\nol Kagles, held 111 Larson's pa- h,,u* |,lTn touring California,\nvilion, Saturday evening last,to jh,,ve visited the Seattle exposi-\nhi.ii an address Irmn l-'i.nik B tion, have tailed at Victoria\nHerillg, grand Hit piisidinl ul and Vancouver, and ale llow on\nlhe Order, was well attended Iheir holm n a id way. They\nThe chair was occupied In Fred wire p.itticularlv impressed by\nI,null, ol New Westminster,who ilhc gfeat possibilities eelitling\nintroduced Mr. Hiring in ,1 lew about Hurrard Inlet,\nwell chosen remarks. P. I.ar-j The boating club has dcmlcd\nson and Charles Mee, ouupied to alter lhe date ol its regatta\nseats on the platform with the Inun September (th to Siptem-\nguest ol the occasion. Mi Un- ber 6th. The latter d.ili is I.a\ning kept his aiidienu fully ill- j hor dav alld this will lend to\ntrrested in an exicllnit spnch ol make the event more ul a stn-\nabotit Unrlylin- minutes, pro- cess. Several handsome prim\nccc-ding with a recital ol the have lutn dmuiid, and parties\nhistory ol the Order of Eagles, desiring to donah- lo ihe prim\nthe'r origin, their phenomenal (list may do su by notifying the\ngrowth, their present laige nnin- secretary, J II Dmim The\nliers alld the great benebts that\nthey are conferring along tin\nlines upon which they operate\nlist ol Hints tm the leg.ill,1 Is\na long om* .md will allord much\nentertainment. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nIll Ule List issue ill llu* 11 C\nGazette icven adilitiun.il com\nniissimii.ts im taking aflidaviti\nunder the election! acl are ap\npointed, all \"i whom are reii*\ndents oi Trail,\nRichard \u00C2\u00AB Urge, M \" * .1.1'.\noi Rivers Inlei, is appointed sti\nun magistrate lot the\ncount\ ui \ ancouvi r Qeo, lv\nHunter, ol Ifoho park, Field, is\nto iit .1 initio \"i th. peace, I.\n1- Houghton .U 1) , is to be n\nsiilini government physician il\nS.ipi Spi mj: i .1.nnl. Il i.ross\nKemp to be resident phyncian\nal \ all Ami,l.\nl-niiiiitk i\. Burai ,uiai (.na\nC. Tunitall, S.M., to be mem*\nbe rs oi the board ol director! oi\nthe Royal lui.nnl hospital.Kamloops, Alotris S. Middle ton, ol\nNelson, and 11. Ilm, ol iln citj\nol Ve n, to be assistant horticulturists and assistant in-\nipecton oi Iruit pests.\nScaled tenden are in\ ited lot\na new highwa) Boor lyiten to\nbe constructed on tin Frasei\nnur bridge,\nCertificates ol incorporation\nhave been granted as lollowi:\nBeaver Mining Co,, l.ul., capital >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. British Columbia\nWun- In, capital >.'-,, i .mi\nieild'i U..iiiii.nk*. 1.mm,.1a.i|i*\nHal .\"> in a,i \ W.isiu.in-\nsih.ni, Limited, capital $1\nlumiici and shiiigh iii.iiiiii.uiiu-\neis; uk.iu.ig.in Centri Irrigation\nft Fount Co , Ltd . capital\nooo; Pioneer 1'oultr} Ranch,Ltd,\ncapital $ioo,ooo; Western\nsum Co., Ltd , capital J300, ,\nWcsiun Soap Co., l.ul . capital\ns. ,..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.\nThe I Itsitllt lli.,111,lies, 1,1,1 ,\noi Vancouver, and J, A. Lund,\noi Hosmer, hav< assigned 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 > 1\ntin luiielii ol tiun creditors\nP, B, Benedict ol Cranbrook,\nlii.ikes application loi ij cubii\nin' ol watei in Hcond, Iron\nBt, JoKph l'i.mn link. G\nI Carr el al make application\nInl ol U.lltl pi I\nsii..ml Irom i'un uuk i nn\nik diitrict, John 1-, Decks\nmakes application ior lo cubii\nleel o| u.,',,1 p,i KCOUd OUt ol\nthe siit.,111 running through the\ngulch through lot J076, Howi\nSound. Kui.ng l,nng Kn\nui.iKis application loi j * cubii\nin' \"i watei pn .itoiid mu oi\nVan H'inkli uuk. Cariboo district\n1111 km si-.kviei-.s\nSt. John iln l-.iaiigclist, \u00E2\u0080\u0094tli\nand 131I1 slieets.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHoly coiiiinuiiimi g ,1.111.;\niii'iniiig pi.nei 11 am., evening prayet ;.jc p.m. On the\nlirst Sunday 111 ilu- moinh there\nwill he a se mid celebration of\ntin- liolv ciaiiiiiniiiion at 11 a,in\nRectui. Rev. Hugh Hooper.\nSlimes at Bt Clemcnt'i hall\nl.ynn Valhi Morning prayei\nII a.m., evening prayei 7 p.m,\nJ'lltsUin-tliaigt. Kev 11. 11,\nI.lilies.\nSt. Andrew'i Presbyterian\nihuiili, tain slieet;\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nSerines al 11 a.m. nld\nimu. Bonda) ichool 1.30 p n\nbtrvici at Ifoodyvilli ichool al\nf :... l'i,i)ii milling mi\nUeiin* .. I',, I\n\"t Rn. J I). Gillam, M A\nM.ihaa.h.t iimi,h, cornel *tll\naim Bt, Georgi 1 aw bui\nServici *. .11 11 a.m. ..nd - \u\np.m. Bunda) Khool 1 \u p tn\nSunda) Khool at Moodyvilu nt\nn a in* Prayei mtetiu w,.1\nii.s*i.iv 11 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 p 111 r\nRev. II II ll.il.l.lslmi B \\nI.yilll Valley lnsllliili ll,,i|\nshuiis tvot) Bonda) morn\nmg at 11, ,ind evening at 7 p.m.\nNurth Vancouvei CatholM In-\ndim Alls*,;.*\nSunday Sunns .i.l.i**-* ,,i .,\na III. Sunday sihool .it J ;., p m,\nHdii 'In Hon ,1 I p m I'astor:\nkev. B. IViiaim, O.M.I.V.O,\nBaptiit iiiiiiih, cor, jth ud\nSt. George;\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nS.ihli.iUi Khool it .' y 111 Sir-\nriCM at 3 p.m, and It , JO p 111\n.1. It. Gibion, V.8 . ol Seattli\nsun oi Alii Gibson h.i*. 11\n11 pled thi polition ol vetiiin.ni\nMiigiim with 'In Him. p.,\n.imi Yukon t.iilu.11 .uid di;\nl\"i ihe iionh 11 H'edni ida).\nSlllllllier ll.llha .,11 I;. |. I||,\ntolltinues heavy.\nWater Notice\nNOTICE is hereby given lhat\nan application will be made un-\nijei I'.irt V. ol lhe \"Waler Acl,\nlyoy,\" lo oblain a licence in the\nNew Westminster Division ol\nNew West minster district.\n(a) The name,address and occupation ul lhe applicant. Caulleild's Waler Works Company\nLimited.\n(\l lot mining purposes) Free\nMiner's Certificate No\t\n(b) The name ol lhe lake,\nstu.iiii or source i,il unnamed,\nihe description is; Unnamed\ndeck running ihiough District\nLot L24o, Group 1, New Westminster district.\n(t:) The point ui diversion,\nllic northerly boundary ol the\ncast liali oi said District Lot\n1340.\n(A) The quantity ol water\napplied lol 1,111 cUlilc leel per sec-\nollilj loolll ul one cubic loot\npel second.\nrej 'lhc ch.1r.1Ucr oi lhe\nproposed work*). Intake and\ndistributing pipes.\ntl; llie premises on which\nlhc watei is lo be used (describe\nsame; District Lots 1240 and\nSll, Giuup l. New Westminster\ndisliiel.\n(_) lhe purposes Ior which\ntlie Waler is lu he used. Municipal purposes.\n(li) ll lor irrigation describe\nthe laud intended iu be irrigated, giving acreage \t\n(I) ll the Water is to be used\nloi power 01 milling purposes,\ndescribe tllc place iilicte Uic Watei ls lo be leliulied lo suine\nnatural ilunm-l, and the dilier-\nelKc 111 altitude belliec-ll pollll\nol di 1 vision alld point ol reluiu.\nIj; Aiea ol crown laud inlc in led lo be occupied by the\npiuposed works. None.\n(kj This uolice was posted\non tin- i;tb day ol Augusl, iyoy\nami application will be made to\nthe commissioner ou lhc- iolli\nday ol September, iyoy.\n(1) I.lie lhc n.uucb and ad-\ntiitsses ui aii) riparian propriet-\n1 licensees who or whose\nlands an likely lo be alleiled\nby the proposed works, either\nalioie oi below the outlet.\nliaii 1 B, lluwell, lulu Georgia itreet, Vancouver; Maurice\nGint/.burgcr,iooi Georgia street\nVancouver; Um. Bailey,ChwUr-\nlicld avenue. North Vancouver;\nOscar 11. Alleu, 440 Grain ilie\nitreet, Vancouver; William C.\nSleallllall, Jjuo Isl aveuuc west\nVancouver; 1-. w. Caulfeild,Vtn-\ncouver dub, Vancouver, li. C.\n1,111; The name ul the Company in lull. Caulleild's Water\nWorU Company, Limited.\n(li; Tllc head ollice. Rooms\nS0-S7 Dans Chambers, Olj Hastings slleet nest, Vancouver, B.\nC.\n(v) The capital\u00E2\u0080\u0094how divided\nmug aiiioliul paid up.\nTn 1 ni)-Ine thousand dullars\n(,)ijj,ouo; divided intu tweuty-\nini thou land (.25,000; shares oi\nUrn i; each, ol which\n,\>.uo has beeu paid up.\ntp; Cup) ol such parts oi\nthe Memorandum ol Association\nas aulhori/e thc proposed ap-\nplicalioo and iiuik*,.\nThe ubjcits lur which the\ncompallj is cslaljllshcd arc\nli; Tu suppl) the townsite\nul Caullulds, being pall ul Distil. I Lots Sll and l.'4o North\nVancouver municipality, and the\nneighborhood thereof, 11 nh water, ami In iall) oil the bOO-\nul I Mali 1 Hulk , *. mpaliy\nill all It! blaliihes.\n(2) Tu apply im, stake, an i\niini dispose ol Water.\n(i) Tu make, build, ccill-\nsliiit I, la) doWl and niallilalli\nii.aiiuiis, water worki, dams,\ncistern, culverts, blur beds,\nin.iill and Othor pipes aiul appli-\naiiics ,unl in execute and do all\nolllel Hulks and things lieces-\nsar) ui 11 an iiuiiii tor obtaining\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.toimg, .selling, delivering and\nmeasuring water 01 ithcrwlw\nlor the purpose ol the company.\n(A) 'lo acquire water records\nor liceiius ,uid reservoirs, Hater works, main and other pipes\n..nd Othei iiuik* .ilic,uli 111,ule\nor contracted .uiiJi the object\not supplying the said ncighbui-\nlioud with water.\n(Signature)\nCAULl'T'H.lis MATKR\nWORKS CO.. LTD.\nPor !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1..nn * w Caulfeild,\nMaiiaiging Director.\nil' 0. Address)\nVancouver, B. C.\nJ. W. BALMAIN\n8IV1I. KNOINSKR\ngiiiintiiT Surveyor und Architect\nNORTH VANCOUVKR.\nDAIRY\nNOKIII . .\nVANCOUVER\nPhone 126 Store 111 1st street west\nKlfht ik'livir) uf lUy'a Milk \u00C2\u00BBnd Cream;\n|OilTty !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 um 1.11 in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 Now l.aiii I'kk- ou IihuiI;\nftllOOholOl Aliboicfunl UttHUTf builer; UN\nIt'i-rrvitm.\nPbOftO 12fi l.tiavt' ordtTH at store,\nWM. PHILIP, Prop.\nHoard of Trade\nNorth Vancouver Board ol\nTrade meets the third Tuesday\nol each month, at 8 o'clock p.\nm., in the board room, City\nHall. Executive meeti the first\nTueiday ol each month. D. G.\nDick, President; J. R. J. Murray, Secretary.\nNortH Vancouver\nHOSPITAL\ncoM-cc-riD BT\nTHE MISSES DA WSOS\nCertificated Surgical, Medical and\n.Mulernily Nurnui\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2aim Suit Out oa \u00C2\u00BBp-lic*.l*-\nFur term* apply at 111* Hoipilal\nCor. 16th Street A St. Antlrew'i Ave.\nPHONE 69\nBI\ngroceries\nprovisions\nboots and shoes\noeNts' fUrN*sH*Nos\nOur aim is to give satisfaction\nto our customers.\nOur delivery goes to all parts of\nthe city. If you have no telephone leave your name and\nour delivery will call.\nDODDS \u00C2\u00A3>\nTYSON\nTelephone 41\nCor. 8th St. and Lonsdale\nPROPOSfD LOCAL IMPROVLMIM\nATENTS\nPROMPTLY SECURED\nWt* solicit thc bn*.in'sa ol Manufacturer.,\nKlY'IH***l*tilHll \"tllri*. Willi I'aall.T llll* ,'l a I V i S*t 1'I!\nilv 11 having their Puictit boilDna Irattractctl\ntyK.perU. Preliminary advi.*'.*fr,*c. eliairct*.\nnmla-nte. Oar Invtfitor'B A-Macrml ii;>nti re\ninc It. Marlon & Marlon, Kr^vi,, n,*it Yurie I,ife\nkll M.\u00C2\u00ABll, ml. .ud H ..la,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E UC.UaWl\nlor Boot and Shoe Repairing\nand Custom Work . . .\ngo to THOS. 0. MILLS\nPioneer Boot Maker\nLonidale Ave., opp. City Hall\nI. (). O. K.\nNorth Vancouver Lodge, No.\n\S, nieetn nvery Thursday evening, comer Lonsdale avenue and\nFirst street, at 8 o'clock. Visiting ibrethren cordially invited to\nattend, Bttvnrd Peers, N. 0.;\nThos. S. Nye, Ree.-iec; J. H.\nPilliug, Fin.-eec.\nW. C HOMIION\nJ. HAgllV\nSole aitt-nli (or Murimco, tin- bent\nmaterial fur whIIh ami Mlltngl\nPhone RlKI\nW. H. vSTONEY (& CO.\nBtgQI of every (lcscription\nWftllptpen, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, cv-c.\nHouse Painting Gluing, Paper Hanging Kalsomining\nDecorating, etc.\n60 YEAR!'\nEXPERIENCE\nv^alety Deposit Hoxcs to Kent. Salety Deposit llones to kent\n.... Mami\nDenarii\n COPYRIliHTI Oe.\ntruantttnttnt a .kelrh ind 'Mcrlpllnn mat\nqulckl*/ Mont t.ln our 01 tnl..t. frw *li.tliw ao\nInMiilInn I. proti.i ly rtaaajnlahlAj ..niiiiuiili*\ntiiiuiiriotlicon-aicnilitl. HANOBOM one.i.nu\nMM IrM. OI*e\u00C2\u00AB af ,'ncr tur ..curliil PaU\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00BB,\nI'al.litJ taVk.n tlir.uia.-h Mm n h Co, rtfiatltri\nUkUI notlct, wllhoutco'trno. In lb*\nScientific Mean*\nahin'*onic*l7 Hlu.lrnt.*il woi'llf, Iaat.i^t rtr.\nSl.tlun of any iclanllUc JuurnaL i\u00C2\u00ABrin. fur\n.naila. 1*173 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 jaat, po.uw*t |.r..|\u00C2\u00ABt.l Hold it\nill iiu*ia,l,*nl,*i\u00C2\u00BB.\nTAKE NOTICE tliat the Counell ol llie\n' Gorporalion ol the lily of .Nurtli Van*\nMOW inteiitla In ruii.triirt tli* aurk or\nl.'fnl liii|ir>.v..|ii.*iil \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*! nil in tlic-In'\nilnlt* a|>|it'ariii|( Ik-Iuh ami int,-ml. tn an*\nleaa llie final t-oat therenl, iii..,ii I In-\nreal |iro(H*ity hein-flti-il Ihert-I.y Ir.inlinp\nor abutting lli.r.'i ni ami l.i'l.l lltbll for\nat**, --n.i i.i tliert-ltir.\nA .lat.-ii.fiit -bowiiiK llu- laml. liable\nami |iropo\u00C2\u00A7n.(>5 a.m.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.30 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.00 \"\n*7.35 \"\n8.05 \"\n8*35 \"\n9.00 \"\n9.25 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n9-45 \"\niu.'S \"\n10.55 \"\nI Alter which cars leave nl hie\nminutes to the hour and twenty-live minutes after tie hour\nuntil midnight.\nFor CruiiM- Mountain take the Lonsdale Avenue car. For\nLynn Vallu take, the yueeiislmry Avenue car. For Capilano\ntake the Keith Koad car.\n*6.I5\n1.111.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2M5\n-1.\n*;.>o\n..\n7*50\n..\n8.20\n..\na*.\n8.50\n..\n9.20\n1.\n945\n..\nAfter\nwhich 1\n,irs\nleave\nat ten\nminutes\nput ll\ne hour and twen-\ntv minutes ln\nthe\nhour\nuntil\nmidnigh\nt.\n1\nNot on Su\nnd.iv.\nUVKNTBEN HOMES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION\nWe can hindli as many more. II you are thinking of building\nsea us and talk the matter over\nCAMPBELL in Ml LER\n20,'i Lnnidile Ave.\nNorth Vmooimr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2VVWi-'VVVVVV'iaVa/AiNiVa^^\nCates* Wharf\nPOOT OP KOGERS AVE.\nNOKTH VANCOUVER\nDockage for Seamen\nWarehouse Accommodation (or all purposes\n&4ND, I Wl, BRICK, (MINI, GIUYN\nCOAL and LIMBER\n(iaiit.lt drlivtred il desired. Prompt tervict\nAPPLI .IT OFFICE OS WMF\nOr at Rooms il and 13, Flack Hlock, Vancouver\nPHONE 136\nAre lioui;lit lor, Imt nut hy vm\nmen, yet thc hit sex are olten\nconsulted aliout the purchase,\nor tluy should l><\ Weddine,\nrings cannot he loo fOOt \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nquality\u00E2\u0080\u0094tluy arc not everyday\npur' hiisrs. Wl havt- theni in\nheavy solid nolil, guaranlenl\nto last a long lifetime In\nolliei styles ul lings wc easily\ntaki lhe lead in variety, qual\nity and low prices. Huy your\njewelry here anil you will gel\nthr lusi value (nr your money.\nGRASSIE&CO.\n)ll OuiUt Btreet\nNORTH VANCOUVER fERRY 1WE TABLE\nBTBAM8I It\nQS010S\nSTR. NORTH VANCOUVI-.k\nl.t.ive Vail. I\n,eave N. Van.\nLeave N. Van. Leave Van,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.20 a.m.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.45 a.m.\n*().2o a.m. '6.45 a.m.\n7.30 \"\n7-50 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.20 \" *8.oo \"\n8.30 \"\n8.50 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2N.20 \" '8.50 \"\n9.15 \"\n9-45 \"\n9.20 9 45 \"\n10.15 \"\n10.45 \"\n10.15 \" 10-45 \"\n11.15 \"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A01.45 \"\n1115 \" \"-45 \"\n12.15 p.m.\n12.45 Pln'\n12.15 I\"\"* I2*45 I1-\"1*\n1.15 \"\n1 45 \"\n1*15 \" 1-45 \"\n2.15 \"\n2.45 \"\n2.15 \" 2*45 \"\n3.15 \"\n345 \"\n3*\u00C2\u00AB5 \" 3*45 \"\n4*15 \"\n4.45 \"\n4*15 \" 4*45 \"\nMl \"\n5-45 \"\n5-\u00C2\u00BB5 5 45 \"\n6.15 \"\nh.45 \"\n6.15 \" 6.45 \"\n7-25 \"\n7-45 \"\n7*-\u00C2\u00BB5 \" 7.45 \"\n8.15 \"\n8-45 \"\n8.15 \" 8.45 \"\n9*15 \" 9-45 '\n! 9.15 \"\n9 45 '\n1 10.15 \"\n10.45 \"\n10.15 \" l0-45 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n.15 \"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A211.45 \"\n11.15 \" 12.00\n1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Not 0\nn Sunil.iy.\n1 Time Table\n1\nsubject to th.\nn ge without notice.\n mm \u00C2\u00BBa\nTHE KXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, fi. C.\nI\nThe large influx of new families which tne city has been experiencing during the past few\nmonths, was clearly evidenced\nwhen the children assembled on\nMonday Ior the school opening.\nNotwithstanding the fact that\nthe regulation as to age limit\nwas rigidly applied and that\nmany pupils who have previously been in attendance at Chesterfield avenue school will not re-\nsumo their attendance until 1st\nSeptember, as Is their custom,\nevery room in the school is\ngreatly overcrowded. To such\nan extent in fact is this the case\nthat the trustees find themselves\nin a dilemma. Something must\nbe done at once to relieve the\nsituation. At least one additional teacher must be procured,\nand the surplus cared for by the\nformation of a new class, and\nin order to accomplish this, additional room is required. The\nboard is considering the relative\nadvisability of buying a ready-\nmade school room, or ol making\nextensive alterations to a disused building at present standing on the school grounds. Representations along definite lines\nwill be made by the board to\ntlie council, on Monday evening\nnext.\nSEYMOUR TRAIL\nB. A. Wclbon, niaiiagur ol the\ncompany developing the Hank of\nVancouver group, at the head of\nSeymour creek,reports that they\nhave placed the trail in fairly\npassable shape. Seven hundreil\nfeet of bridging has been put in\nand 400 feet of corduroy. A\nlarge number of logs and fallen\ntrees have been cut out, besides\nUie brush cut all along the\nroute. The trail requires, however, much more to be done to\nmake it permanent, such as reducing grades, etc.\nThe Bank ol Vancouver property is looking well with the\nseason's work, ore being exposed in large bodies. Several American capitalists will shortly\ngo up to inspect the property.\nMiss Clement is again on the\npublic school staff.\nQEdited byQ&rt)Chakuy Van Diram\"^\nBoys\nWanted\nin North Vancouver to sell \"THE\nOUTLAW.\" Send in your names\nto\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nManager \"Outlaw\"\nRoom 411, Crown Building\nVANCOrVKR. - - B.C\n*0n everybody's ran^c,\nIn nobody's pasture.\"\nV \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094mmoosstomr\nIssued every time lhe Ghotf/9\nwalk*, usually alfcrnalc Thursday*,\nby It \"Outlaw' RibHjhing Ca\nVancouver\nClean, Readable\nCritical and\nEntertaining;\nThe paper\" that\nhas beaten aU\nVancouver records in sales.\nCAPILANO ROAD\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^\nQuarter Acres\nOnly Land\nfor Sale\nSituation\nTramline\nProipects\nActualities\nPossibilities\nRead Thli\nSizes and\nPrices\nTermi\nNEXT WEEK I AM PUTTING ON THE MARKET A SUBDIVISION OF (JUARTER-ACRE\nBLOCKS IN BLOCK 1, D. L. 597 ON THE CAPILANO ROAD.\nTli.. .ul.IniMnii ii the lirst pro*>**rty north\nol the wooden bri.lgt to l\u00C2\u00BB offered ior ule\nlor WM intra, all the land on llu. road\nbeing (Irmly held t>jr the praaent a.wnfi-,\nsome ul whom purchased 31 years ago.\nTHE PROPERTY IS SITUATED AT THE\nJUNCTION OF THE UPPER AND LOWER\nMAIN ROADS JUST ABOVE THE SUSPENSION\nBRIDGE, AND COMMANDING AS IT DOES A\nMAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE CITY OF VANCOUVER, THE CAPILANO RIVER AND TIIE\nBRIDGE, IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES IN THIS DISTRICT.\nTha H. tl. hl.f trio Kailway Company own\nthe land atljuining to iho Waal, and lh* ar-\nrniigeiiienti l\"r lniiidiii|i a tramline along\nthii Kail boundary ol ibis property to Ilia\nCanyon Viaw Hotel an* well advanced. Be-\nlora anolliar summer it is eipacled that the\nline will be in operation.\nWATER CAN BE PIPED ON TO EVERY BLOCK\nAT A VERY REASONABLE COST\nTWO OF THE ROADS (.BOTH MAIN ROADS)\nARE ALREADY MADE AND IN EXCELLENT\nCONDITION.\nA MOTOR CAR SERVICE TO THE PROPERTY\nIS AT PRESENT IN OPERATION.\nTHE VIEW CANNOT BE SHUT OUT.\nTHE BUYER OF ONE OF THESE BLOCKS HAS\nA UNIQUE PROPER'n\nA PROPERTY WHICH IS DIFFERENT FROM\nADJOINING PROPERTIES, HAS A SPECIAL\nVALUE ANI) VALUES RISE IJJpBPENDENT\nOF THE MUCH OF SURROUNDING LAND\nYour experience it no doubt thai where\nyou bought in a laicr subdivision mt\nsimilar lo olher neaibx properties, tour\nprofit Wii. lets lhan when ynu bought t\nproper It tthtili stood in a . fats by ihelf\nTHIS LAND IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF, SEE\nIT! SEEING IS BELIEVING.\nMOST BLOCKS ARE b 11Y iu AND PRICES\nRANGE FROM flM TO |tM FOR INSIDE\nBLOCKS AND A LITTLE EXTRA FOR CORNERS.\nONE FIFTH CASH.\n24 MONTHS.\nBALANCE IN 6, 12, tl nnd\nJACK LOUTET\n213 Lonsdale Ave\nTelephone L89\nWater Notice\nNOTICE is hereby given that\nau applualiou will be nude under Part V. ol the \"Water Acl,\niyoy,\" lo obtain a licence in the\nNew Wc-sliuinsler division ol\nNew Westminster district,\n(a) The name, address and\noccupation ol the applicant.\nCaulleild's Water Works Company, Limited.\n1,11 ior mining purposes) Free\nMiner's certificate No\t\ni,bj The name oi the lake,\nstream or source (il unnamed,\nthe description is). Cypress\ncreek in Lot (S&b, Group One.\n(c) The point ol diversion.\nAlioul 100 leel above Uie High\nFalls on Cypress creek in Lol\nbob, Group One,\n(d) The quantity ol waller\napplied lor (in cubic ieet per second). One-quarter oi one cubic\nlool per second.\n(e) The character ol the proposed works. Intake al point\noi diversion and pipe line aboui\n2000 ieet Irolll poiut ol diversion\nto connect with enisling waler\nsystem.\n(f) The premises on which\nthe waler is to be used (describe\nsame). Dlstricl Lots 1240. and\nIII, Group One, New Westminster district.\n(g) The purposes lor which\nthe water is to be used. Municipal purposes.\nth 1 li for irrigation describe\nthe land intended to be irrigated, giving acreage M\t\n(i) 11 the waler is lo bc used\nIor power or mining purposes,\ndescribe the place where thc water is to be returned to some\nnatural channel, and the diller-\nence in altitude between point\noi diversion and point of return.\nCanyon View Hotel\nCAI'ILANO\nTHE FINEST TOURIST RESORT ON THE\nB. C. COAST\nAUTOMOBILE STAGE mens mrjl mr at end tl Keith\nRoad Line, North Vanconvt-r.\nRates ti 50 per day ami upwards.\nP. LARSON,\nProprietor.,\nP, CANCELLOR,\nManager\n(j) Area of crown land intended to be occupied by the\nproposed works. None.\n(li) This notice was posted\non the 17th day of August, 1909\nand application will be made to\nthe commissioner on thc 20th\nday of September, 1909.\n(1) Give the names and addresses ol any riparian proprietors or licencees who * or whose\nlands are likely to be alio ud\nby the proposed .works, either\nabove or below the outlet.\nHarry B. Howell, 1010 Georgia street, Vancouver; Maurice\nGintzburger, 1001 Georgia st.,\nVancouver; Wm. Bailey, Chest-\nertield avenue, North Vancouver\nOscar B. Allen, 440 Granville\nstreet, Vancouver; William C.\nStearman, 2500 1st avenue west\nVancouver; F. W. Caulfeild, Van-\ncouver club, Vancouver, B.C.\n(ra) The name ol the company in full. Caulfeild's Water\nWorks Company, Limited.\n(n) The head office. Rooms\n80-87 Davis Chambers, 615 Hastings slreet west, Vancouver,B.\nC.\n(0) The capital\u00E2\u0080\u0094how divided\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 showing amount paid up.\nTwenty-five thousand dollars\n($35,000) divided into twenty-\nlive thousand (23,000) shares oi\nOne dollar (fl) each, of which\ni\u00C2\u00BB.s*c\"i has been paid up.\n(p) Copy oi such parts of the\nMemorandum of Association as\nauthorize thc proposed application and works:\n\"The objects Ior which the\ncompany is established arc:\n(1) To supply the townsite\nof Caullcilds, being part oi Div\ntrict Lots 811 and 1240 Nortli\nVancouver municipality and tli-c\nneighl-orhood thr-rcoi, with \u00C2\u00BBa-\nter, and to carry on the business\nof a water works company, m\nall Us blanches,\n(2) To apply (or, sUkr and\n(0 sell and dispose ol water.\n(3) To make, build, construct, lay down and maintain\nreservoir*, water wor/is, dams,\ncisterns, culverts, filter beds,\nmain and other pipes and appliances and to eiccutc and do all\nother works and filings necessary ar convenient lor obtaining\nstoring, selling, delivering and\nmeasuring water or otherwise\nlor the purpose ol thc company.\n(4) To acquire water records\nor licences and vcservtiirs, water works, main and oad, VsDCWim.B.O\nIra-u-h Nuwrr South Vamouver\nA!! new houses should be piped lor gas in order lo save the\nheavy expenditure lor this convenience at a later date.\nN. V. LIGHT, HEAT h\nPOWKK CO., LIMITED,\nLonsdale Ave.\nNorth Vancoaver\nTransfer \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*%\u00C2\u00A3?\"\nCartage, Removal*,\nParcel Delivery,\nStorage\nON H\u00C2\u00BBA\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBNABL\u00C2\u00BB TaMMa**\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ins ummtinM.. iui iuii\nTelephone 70. Night Cslli I}, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nTHE EXPRESS\nNukth Vani oi vii, 1! C,\nRiTMOf M'H.I-KIITIiiN\nOn,* tear 11.00\nSli muni lm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 JO\nllira... Ithi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *'-'.''\nI -**ii* - an I Foreign ,(1.80 per yaw\nIDVBRTISlNii KATE*\nTiaiais**! HiaruT Aluiiii.fmk\t\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nli |***r inch etch ioaertlou,\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0* Sura a -. i.aa |i\"\" per look pi I\nIlia.lalll.\nI.t\ia hi. I -ti ii. Norn i- SO dajri, ttt;\nBOdayi I\nLmii li.vi km*iv . I nl dm ii * 10\n,*,,iii\u00C2\u00BB par Iini each iiibet-quenl Inaw.\nlion, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" per line.\nlUDIM N N i 't. l',*i-\nlilt. a.-* rlitall.\nI**ti, , '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii *ii sti Rah m tf.\nlaken,\n,|1 | . ' |< :i,.*|a|.\ni, f the prii wu I\"*\ntl : .* , :..ill.*!\nIn Iho iit*ai Imui\nN'.KI H \ CM aal ll h, A1 '* 17, I9O9\nNOKTIl VANCOUVER REAL\nESTATE\nTin tu,iiunl' in iihith plana ol\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nbdii ision ol Korth Vancouver\nacreage are luing tmbuiiUed to\ntin* district council lor approval\naOordi an excellent 1 riterion by\niihicli to judge tin* opinion ol\npropellj owneri and ilnn a-\ngenu, u i\" the probable devel*\nc> 1 > 111 a.-1111- 111 tht realt) market,\n(in -.hi-* aide ol the Inlei. 111 the\nnear luturi.\nOn Friday evening last, there\nin it no lewei than thirteen siuh\nplana considered and approved,\n.unl i\hili iht-. iitiinlitt' is largi 1\nth,ui iMi.il, .it tht -..tim* time\neach M.-*.-*i,.ll ol llu tt'lillcll is\nmarked in iln presentation ol\nniiiiila.i-. a,i plana i'ii consideration, showing that there is .1\nun general movement upon the\npart \"i ia il li n \"1 modi rati ac*\nit,ig.. -ir.i.idle ini Miinliiision,\nto get ilu 11 propert) in readi-\nnesi lor placing it \"it thi mark-\nictoty basis, ai\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0horl notice.\nTin movement ia not confined\nlo .nn particular section ol the\ndistrict, but is \"i ,1 general nature, ,\l each 1 itreinc iiul ni\ntin district, .it the preient timi\nlota * ;; locationi plat\nted hi town luis i.ii lummei re\nt -. .imi .ut meeting\nuuh read) sale, while In icvi 1\n,tl in ilanci \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* \"i Iati. subdivisions\nhave Lun marketed and suld uiu\nin ilu district. Seymour creek\n.iiul I.i nn creek properties pl.u\n.1 prominent pari in these plans,\nalthough, p..mini.uli mill res\npeel '.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I.um Valley n is un\ndiflkull t\" mi'i .1 piece ol p*o\nI'm ninth ts actual]) avail*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii'l' lor purchase at the pn\ntime, This situation is\nthii to the (act tli.. 1 the coo\n*i Ihi extension to thi\nI'. I I'.I I illll.ll Is\n'llus extension mil\n-Kt through tin 1.iliu loi\nci *'i in** and \"in hall\nlu 11 ninn t.i j u,,lk\nmg di itaini \"i ilu Tm Swaym\niiiin. s. .uid n ill pi\", idi a \,, Hi in\ntraveling 1 nilitii * mire\nil ; llu result 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 that,\npert) i*. withheld\nllulll Jl .,;, whin it |s ,\n111 thi iii'iiii 11 iiill 1*1 in ii\n'liiifi i .it high-1 pi ms\nultitli nut I,. 1 tpected to\ni'.\'* lo| havi\nummei at\nSorth, iiliut ,1 greal\ndeal \"i , tearing hat been il\"tic\n.nnl many ne* houses have been\nIrui ted, A In I.m is innv\nin a*.mn 'ii pit p.'i.tii'. 11 to pro\nvidi \"ii iln local improvement\npi,in loi ib. widening, clearing\ngrading I >ul< 1 mac\nadamizing \"I I al.lla\nnorth, .ni improvement uliuh\nwill greatl) tiili.itiu iln paltte\nnl tins p.iiii* n: lues\nA niiv sitt [01 1 chool hai i\"nt\npun li.ist -I l.i iln mttnkipalit),\n,iiul educational facilities mil\nuol be lung delayed* The ex-\ntension oi thc tramline right\nthrough tins district is ,1 matter nl .1 comparatively short\ntime, and will probably be facilitated In the purchase of a\nquarry in this vicinity Irnin\nuliuh lu secure the neeileil siip-\nplv ui rock, inr the city itreeti,\nCapilano tvill always bc a\nprime favorite with the home\nsicking public. Its magnificent\nwatei frontage, ita commanding\nelevations, us splendid outlook\nupon English bay, Iti contiguity to tin famoua Capilano canyons, its read) accessibility .is\nI., natural location, and it* nu-\ntneroiu other captivating features, iiiiilu 11 exceedingly attractive iu tlic Investor, Nun\nmails ait* imu in COUTH ot BOB-\nstruction both In tbc provincial\ngovernment, aad the diitrict\ncouncil, Hollyburn wli.nl is\nl'i,iaiit,ill\ completed, and there\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ii** doubt that 1 tony service\nmil liiiineiiiauli Iii* provided,\ndirect Irom that puint to Vancouver, The exceedingly heavy\nU.iliu llllllll has .lm loped this\nseason lo Capilano canyons,can-\nnot imi open the eyes ol the di-\niiiini.iti ui iln* 11,1111 company\nto the i.ui ili.it the extension oi\ntheir lines, ninth has already\nimu discussed and practicall)\nassured, should bc made without\nfurther delay, in unlet to secure\ntin great benefits which arc\nwaiting upon the active develop-\n:n. n \"l this traffic,\nVancouver real estate agents\nau turning their attention to\nNorth Vancouver propert) * A\n1111111 Iiti' ul linns llial snine time\nig.. iliil not consider il advisable i\" seek loi lists ol local\nHaiti, .nt now un desirous ol\nsecuring such, and ilu ir advertisements, ninth imlil recently\nuui blank as lor the north\nslii.ii ..ue nun giuiig large ipace\nthereto, and the unanimous verdict is that Nnrth Vancouvei\npropel ti is good goods,\nLocal real estate firmi .ill report that there is .1 large and\nstead) iiitpmi lor both city and\ndistrici pit.pciiv, and there is\n.tin prospect ol .1 un brisk\nlusiuess during lhe approaching\nint unin season,\nTin present encouraging situation is doubtless due io a coin-\nlination ol causes, which luue\nbeen at work inr wme ume\npasl St ut.i1 movements have\nlent their assistance to keep\nSorth Vancouver well to the\nfront in the publii eye, smh .is\ndihgaiinns iu Victoria and to\nOttawa, agitation for Second\nNarrows bridge, the purchase ol\ntin u ny si su in, the enii advertising movement, entertaining ui prominent visitors, etc.,\nand tin results give every assur-\nam. ..I proimg both permanent\n.nnl satisfactory, It is safe to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a) thai North Vancouver real-\ntj ,,i]i*i* opportunities to the m-\nusiut iliai t,inin.1 be excelled,\n11 indeed iln j i.m be equalled in\niln province.\nIMPORTANT\nTO\nHOUSEKEEPERS\nBuy j presi rving peicha\nno* bi the crop is very\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hqn I iovi rnment inspection Ims condemned icversl\n1 irloadi nl Cilifornti fruit,\n1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 market will noa bn\nilt ined out Si ml in youi\nni li is now.\nC.R.I1ICKMAN\nLonidale Ave- and Sib it\nELDER MURRAY CO.\nSubdivision of Blocks 2 and 3,\nD. L. 613\nKeith Road\n8 Steel Bridgi\na..a,\n1\na\n.1\n4\n6\n6\n7\ns\nran i>\n\"al.ll\na\nRoad\n\u00C2\u00A3\nn\nIII\n15\nII\nu\n12\nll\n10\n1\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1\nI'M ll\n-\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\nRoad Allowance\nPrice\u00E2\u0080\u0094I to 8, $430 each\n-9 to 16, 400 \"\nTERMS\u00E2\u0080\u0094'4 cash, balance 6, if and |8 inontbs.\nWe can strongly recommend this as a good and sale\ninvestment\nTht Shtrwin-Wtlliamt Paintt Cottr tht Earth\nEXPLOSIVES\n11. C.\nBTUIIPING POWDK1\nPAWB | MtMILLAN\nBob Distributors\nN'orih Vancouver.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2X*\u00C2\u00A3M\"M*a*a^a*a**a,W~*\"Ka^aa\"M**a'.a^\nTHE LONSDALE THARMAC)\nSETTS DRUGS AND MEDICINES\nA T VANCOUVER PRICES ...\nTRADE AT HOME\nGIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR\nNl A 1 ORDER. RHONE 21)\nDYNAMITE\nSTUMPING POWDER\nGELIGNITE\nLOOSE BLASTING\nWc are in a position to quote you on the above at\nfactory prices in any quantity (rom one box to a\ncarload Delivery same day as ordered.\nPaine & McMillan\nThe Pioneer Hardware\n6\nThe Sherwin-Williamt Paints Cater ths Earth\nP. S. THOMAS, Mac li.\nDRUGGIST\n*******************A*************\nFor Sale.-Lot 20, block bs. | I\n1). I.. 271, on Keilh road earlin\nThis is a bu loot lot cleared and\nCtttWfc\" &.-!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 Bl\nwill handle. Apply to Iv Pars flu fcfej, ,(( \{\^\im _wl\ UtiqM Kurni-\nMtfiufnttuftr\nof\ngeneral delivery, or to T.Hutchison, Keith road west.\nThe records al the I.vllli creek\nintake on Wednesday, showed S<|\nniches ol water above lhe pipe.\nInn-. Hon, I'ltli-e. Hank nni liar Future!. Kt<|.airiii|{ ill all it. Itraiirhei.\nIll Third 81. IV, IUI rhaipla-rlielrl ml Uu,al.lt\nii|.i.. .111. achiKti\nMAIL OkliEKS given |tr..iii|.l atleiitii.ii\nN.V. Fish Market\nAll kinilnt.i Tttth t\A tWherridaily\nSninki'il Ki.lt 11 .iwialty.\nPoultry, Ent tod Yaaetieln.\nOurnini i\u00C2\u00AB na pwm ..ur eutonen a\u00C2\u00BB\nto i*ooita anil prit-.*a.\nCor. Lonidale Ave. & Rth street\nPhone 84\nHome Made\nBREAD\nI'akr-s, Pal*?\" . I'\"iil**.'li\"ii>'ry\nlli-.t Main-rial.\nIiii!rliiii^ ami lain\nlaS Lonsdale Avenue\nCU A \I/*C PI0NEER DRY GOODS,\n^ rl \ YY ^ Gent' Furnishing and Fancy\nStore. Cor. 2nd& Lonsdale\nKH-I AIII.ISIII.-II laTOJ\nSpecials 1 bis Week\nALL WOOL DRUSS GOODS\nA splendid line ol all wool tluss goods, rail,. .. r.l\nsuitable for school dressei \u00C2\u00BB\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 )\"'\nMflUNS\nWt have I choice selection ol muslins jr.\u00C2\u00AB .. |J\nlor dressing windows, lruin Wli ll IUa\nHAIR RIBBON\nIU,r ribbon, all eolora J JJf|| fltf _W,\nCttftCTft\nA (.'ii of (In- high-grade eotsits and silk (V.I Ppji.ii\ngloves left vm mu\nDRESSMAKINT, 'AY THK PREMISES.\nFree Free Free\nI'liini Bordered Mercdi Hiadlnrchiefi given iway.\nBIG SALE OF HATS\nllulll Sufi ind Hard. This mck il is \"Hals\"\nCommencing Kridiy ami continuing Iw om\nweek I am going to throw inv i utire Muck ol\nHals on the market at the riiliciilous low prid\nof 111.S.S. You will find a gTMl inn tv nl colors\nand shapes in the Soil lull Variety and Iilai k\nHaul Derby*, in various shapes but all the very\nlatest itylei, Remember\n$1.65\nis ihe price ami we will throw in a Fancy Bord-\n(ml Mercila llanilkercbief free wilh every hat\nbought.\nUMMINGS\nCent's Clothing, Furnishings, Men's, Ladies', and\nChildren'l BOOM and Shoes.\nNEXT TO BURNS' MEAT MARKET\nOur August Furniture and Housefun\nnishing Sale is i\ow in Full Swing\nB4RG4IN&\nun.l I. mi'ciiii,* uuh ineecM\nBARGAINS\nBARGAIN!*\nCOUCHES at $4.75 QRPET SQUARES\nRe\u00C2\u00AB.lir Sb.7.5 I'KIUD DOWN\n- . , DRISStRSand\nPorticrs and iromhiisiuds\nLace Curtains siuihoards and\nAiSAUPUiis [XltNSION UBUS \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E%\nTHU \0KIII MHCWfttWMniMISliM Haw\nbSXPb 4RE SELLING\nMill We riavc a few Left\nTWO LOTS, CLOSE TO WATERFRONT\nAll ele.ired. %Hft each. tfO cash, lul.inie il 6,\nu and is nn tilths.\nl.oT CLOSE TO LON DALE CAR\nNe.nly cleared. 50 by 122. |jJO. >75 cash,\nbalance Sio per month, no interest.\nsi'i'XiAl. BHAP\nTwo lots (Hi l.Uli street. f^OO cull a\" bj\" '47*\nAll cleared, jloo cash, balance 6, 12 and ll,\nC. E. LAWSON\nReal BUMl Socialist 15 Lonsdale Ave. Phone 70 I\nTHE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\nWork WU bi'gun this (Friday)\nmorning on the- trench for the\ninstallation ol thc water on Allan road, from the Ross road\nmain.\nA letter from mi esteemed\nsubscriber signing himself \"Progress, \"ill-ills with the post office\narrangements in the valley,stating thul the ollice should be situated on u road and that earlier\ndelivery ol mails should obtain.\nIn each oi these respects he is ol\nopinion that at present it is I\ncist- ol the people for the post\nollice, not the post ollice for thc\npeople. lie suggests thai ,i\nmeeting oi lhe ratepayers association be called, to consider the\nmatter.\nThc heavy rains ol Wednesday\narc rtportld as having caused\nthe waters of Lynn ami Seymour creeks to rise with a rapidity and a volume hitherto unprecedented. Ed, Peers, timber\ncruiser for the Diplock-Wright\nlumber company, states that,\nwith a companion he was encamped on a small island in\nSeymour river and that the water rose at leait seven feet during the storm. The situation\nassumed such a serious aspect\nthat they despaired ol reaching\nterra lirma and had made preparations to take refuge in a\ntree, when the waters began to\nrecede. Residents on the small\ncreeks joining Lynn creek state-\nthat the water rose at least four\nfeet and a traveller crossing llie\nLynn creek bridge at the height\nol the ircshet reports that the\nwater was at thai lime several\ninches above the lloor ol the\nbridge. No mishaps of any nature have been reported.\nGOLDEN WEDDING\nMr. and Mrs. Shillinglaii', the\nlather and mother of Mrs. C. I.\nHall ol this city, recently celebrated tlieir golden wedding at\ntlieir home in Liverpool,England\nA copy ol the local paper at\nDrouiti, gives an extended account ol the event. Congratulations were received not only\nfrom ilillerent parts ol England,\nbut also (nun America and Australia. Mr. Shillinglaii's father was a sculptor and marble\nmason and performed some of\nthe finest work in lhe adorning\nof lluikinghalii palace. He him-1\nself, was for many years em-1\nployed in a responsible position i\nwith lhe Hirkciilicad gas .nul\nwater company, but retired in\nlaatt. Mrs. Shillinglaw's native-\nplace was at Ilton, Somerset.\nAs a student at school she wun\nthe Queen scholarship at the\nlloiseferry road Wesley.m training college and later occupied\nthe position ol principal .it the\nWesleyaii schools al Rarton-on-\nlluiiilier and al Birkenhead, .nnl\nlater became principal oi lirsl-\nclass ladies colleges in Liverpool\nand Birkenhead. Mr. and Mrs.\nShillinglaw were married at\nBirkenhead oil .Tunc- ulli, lift,\nand all tlieir lives hale been actively identified with the temperance cause. The family has\nconsisted of seven children, all\nof whom are living and with\ntlieir children make a lulal nl JJ\ndescendants.\npersonally delivered to them by\na man in livery, to a heart to\n'heart talk with the majesty uf\nthe law anent the matter, and\nsubsequently each oi them smilingly contributed his moiety, in\nHie shape of line and costs, to\nenable aroused justice to descend with becoming dignity\nIrom the elevation of her wrath.\nThe worthy burghers may 1>c\npoorer in pocket, but they are\nricher in knowledge, while incidentally they are now able to\nsubscribe out ol unshakealile\nconvictions, lu the truth of the\nancient maxim, \"Experience is\na good teacher, but tuition lies\nare high.\" At latest reports\nthe civic incubator had not yet\nproduced the next batch of billets doux for unlurtiiliate ilclin-\nc|llc-nts, but lt is Ullderstoiid.tllat\nthe only way ol arresting llie\nprocess is to buy a piece of oval\nshaped brass, from the man behind the counter at the city hall\nTwo drunk and incapable, nnd\none drunk and disorderly victims lound themselves within\nthe meshes ol the police net,and\nwere mulcted in the usual fine\nnr imprisonment.\nThe case of Ferguson versus\nFerguson has occupied three sessions of thc court. The case\noriginated in a charge of non-\nsupport, and has developed recriminatory evidence such .is is\nso frequently characteristic oi\nsuch family leuds. Decision is\nto be given to-morrow.\nMagistrate Kealy has presided at all the sittings ol the\ncourt.\nCORRECTION\nThe words which should have\nconstituted the sceutul sentence\nin the leading article iu lhe\neditorial columns last week,\nwere inadvertently omitted,with\na somewhat startling result.\nThe article ought to have read\nas follows: \"The right to vole\nmav consistently be declared to\nbe the most valuable Iranchise\nwhich constitutional government\nextends to citi/.ens. Dislranch-\nlsement is the extreme penally\nin citizenship, lt is aiialagous\nto capital punishment in the\ncriminal code,\" etc.\nPOLICE COURT\nThe local police court has i \\npeliellciil a considerable lllllll\nill business lllis week. Thirteen\ngood and noble liti/xlis, who arc\nthe proud possessors nl live\nstock ol the canine Iamily, bul\nwho had omitted the small lm*\ninality ol contributing lhc tr\nliioimt ol lawlul currency nl the\nrealm to the city exchequer,\nivhich the regulations made .unl\nprovided ill that bellali ilem.iiiil,\navailed tlleinselves nl a luriual\ninvitation, neatly printed, ,uul\nwritten upon blue paper, and\nOn the eight o'clock trip on\nWednesday morning ol lhe lerry\nNortli Vancouver, one ol the\ntulies ol the iboiler burst, filling\nthe vessel with steam, smoke\nand ashes. Distress signals\nwere given, but the steam ran\nout and the boat drilled for a\ntime. Wallace's gasoline launch\nput nil and brought thc passengers ashore here, and lhe vessel\nwas towed to the olher side. Repairs Were elleilcd in two or\nthree hours and the boat was\nagain in commission.\nIB\nHair I'm IV\nShave lue\nR. MII 11II.\nI'rt.p.\niN Lonwdnle Ave.\nPreserving Fruit*\nl'KACIIES, PLUMS,\nCKAUA1TLES, ETC.,\nFor sale l.i the case.\nB.st FruM at Lowest Prices\nAlso lull stock ol ln--.li\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0KtK l-.liIKS and\nDAIRY PKUDIUE.\nTHE HI KOMI PARLOR\nJ. Dial \u00C2\u00AB... il. Pi op.\n65 I.i.nstUle Avenue.\nI-HHIHUIIIIMIIIHI\n'.', TO ADVERTISERS \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nChanges oi advert isi- ',',\nincuts must be in lhe f\nhands nl the primus\nnot later lium Wednesi J\ndav nl each neck tn ensure |illblicHtiiill. Pnsi-\ntivclv BO varialinn lruin [ j\nIbis rule will be made.\nH-H4-HHIIMIMIIMM\nNEW MILLINERY STORE\nMISS B. CURLE />ce;.i to iiiinnunce that she hot\nopened a first-class millinery store al lit, Lonsdale Avenue, Norih Vancouver, A complete stock 0/ Trimmed and\nReady-to-wear Hats, Elowers, Eealhets and Ribbons kepi\nin stock.\n21} LONSDALE .ll'EM'T\nApprentices Wanted NORTH VANCOl'Vl R\nwhite CLirr\nOne Hour's Ride From English Bay Pier\nYour Opportunity to Secure a Site for a Summer Home\nIt is Greater Vancouver's Seaside Resort.\nThe Company behind White Cliff ia composed of men who do things; men of firm determination;\nmen of purpose.\nYou are assured therefore, of the prompt completion of the development schemes which will make\nWhite Cliff one of the most perfect and most beautiful summering places on the Pacific Coast.\nIf you act promptly you will be able to Recure a lot almost at the water's edge.\nIt will be within a stone's throw of one of the bathing beachii at White Cliff.\nThe residential section being on a gentle slope will give to every house a panoramic view of the\nSound and the snow-capped mountains in the distance.\nA beautiful lake in the centre and many streams in the vicinity of the property will provide an\nabundance of the purest water for domestic purposes.\nTho ishnd-locked harbor*, Fisherman's Cove and Horseshoe Bay, provide excellent anchorage for\nhunts and private yachts.\nAll lots in While Cliff have wide frontage on a main street.\nThe prices are exceptionally low and the terms so easy that almost any person in Vancouver can\nafford to purchase a site fur a seaside summer home at White Cliff within one hour's ride by ferry,\nfrom English Bay pier.\nI shall be pleased to furnish you with full particulars concerning the exact location of the property\nami the transportation facilities Iietween Vancouver City and White Cliff.\nI can arrange to take you to see White Cliff any day.\nThose at I distance should write at once for 1 copy of \" Picturesque White Cliff,\" a beautiful ami\nprofuself illustrated booklet now on the press. Address nil enquiries to\nWEST SHORE & NORTHERN LAND CO., LTD.\nAl BI Rl WHYTE, General Agent\n23 Imperial Block, Seymour itreet, Vanoouver, B.C. Phone 33.10 THS BXHUUS. NOKTIl VANCOUVER B. C.\nDistrict of North Vancouver\nNOTICE OF TAX SALE\nN'i Ulrr. ii hereby given thst .*.\u00C2\u00BB virtue ol ibe M uai<*i >>al Clauses irt and Acta\namending the Hme and be authorlti ol Die Council ol Ibe District of North Van-\nenuii-r on Wedneedsy, the litdsy ol \"eptember, 1MB, at I o'cleok p.m., within\nthe Districi Municipil Office, Kiplsnsde, North Vancouver, I uill aril by public\nsuction tin\" Isndi hereinafter den-ribed to recover Ihe lexei delinquent in respect\nthereol snd intereal and coetaallsi Mrt lorth opposite the descriptiona of aaid\n.tads respectively, il the smonnl of inch lues, inter.-.! and costs ure not Boonor\npaid, via:\nDMCIIPTIQM or\nPROPIRTY\nI-l-..- Illl-ll'a-* liK\nPROPERTY\nI.L m<\" I\nI '\n556, P\u00C2\u00AB-\n599 \"\nI p.iil [01 ai\n:'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2) i ii\n7''I IM\n1047 n e '4\n11.54 il .\n-\n10S4 11 1\n1343\n'344\ni-t 17 11 1\n(117 11 e\n017 lit\n617 11 1 . ,\n617 11 1 '. I\n617 lie ', 4\n617 11. . ;\n617 n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n617 11 '\n617 n c '4 4\n4 3\n4 3\n617 n e\n*4\n4\nOi; 11 e\n*\n5\n6171 n c\n-\n5\n617 ne\n.\n5\n617 nc\n'.\n5\n(h; n t\n-4\n5\nCi7 n e\n\i\n5\n617 n e\n'4 5\n617 11 c\n'*.\n617 n e\n\u00C2\u00AB7\n617 n e\n'4 7\n617 n c\nii\n617 11 e\n'4 7\n617 n c\n';7\n617 n e\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A24 7\n617 n e\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04 7\n617111\n4b\n617 n t*\n1-49\n6170 e\n1-4I5\nlii7 n t\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n617 n c 1 -+ -j\n617 n c\n4*/\n617 n e\n1*49\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nf '\n1 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A017 11 e\n1-411\n61711 e\n1*411\n61701 c\n1-411\n6171D c\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0411\nI117 n e\n1411\n617 n e\n-I n\n617 11 c\n4H\n(117 11 .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I 11\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n4\"\n1-411\n(117 n c\n1-4 13\n61711 e\n1-4 11\n61711.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A24 1-\n'\n'3\n617m a 1-413\n61711 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . 15\n1 4 '5\n1 4 3\n'!ll\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I 4,\nI I'll\n617'sc 1 44\n'.V ]i\nII '.*\nI'll\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\"'i\n,-147\n-147\n1147\nv.\ntl\nW\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l\nN\nn\nV.\nI\nv.\nu\nHli\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.\n_^M\ntur\n0.7\n''\u00E2\u0096\u00A07\n617\n'if\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii\n617\nat i, (\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '. I\n* '. 1\n* '. 1\n* '.* 1\n\u00C2\u00BBm\nIV '; I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ! 1\n\u00C2\u00AB % I\nl-.K-.-ani uWNER\nWill l.a'alliri\nI. IJSrUI ,\ Allan\nBurrard Inlei Railway .V\nI 'Inun Company\nlohn [ohsnson\nJohn Johsnson\n1 11 Robimon\nWilh.mi Allan\n\ \ Vinson h) |.l Mlason\nGeorgi I Wright\nRsmssy .v King\nJ. I. ll McEwen\n|lll McEwen\n18 Kite iniiiili. 1\n1,1 Mrs. M. Walker\n11 Mis. M. W\u00E2\u0080\u009E...i\n11 Mrs. M. Walker\n24 Minim Pipi 1\n1 Minnie Piper\n2 Minnie Pipei\ni Minnie Piper\n2: Agnei Moore\n13 Agnei Moore\n24 Mary Moore\n1 E (.. 1 Kn hards\n2 E. G. F, Richards\n10 Thomu Marshal]\n11 Thomu Marshall\nI j rhomu Marshall\n13 Thomas Marshall\nII Thomas Marshall\n1 Jtihn Coulter\n2 John Coultt 1\n3 John Couhi-r\nii Mn N. Churchill\n12 Mrs. N Churchill\niillamei S, II. Moore\n23 J sine* S. II Moore\n24 Janus S. H. Moore\nI Minnie Piper\nMinnie Piper\n13 Minnie Piper\n14 Minnie Piper\n13 Minnie Piper\ni'i Minnie Piper\n17 Minnie Piper\nib Minnie Piper\n22 Minnii Piper\n23 Minnie Pipei\nji Minnie Pip 1\n4 Minnie Piper\n5 Minnie Pipi r\n9 Mis. N, Churchill\n, Mrs, N. Churchill\n14 Mn. N. Churchill\ni.S Mrs. N. Churchill\niia Minnie Pipi 1\n17 Minnie Pipei\n18 Minnie Pipi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n19 Minnie I'iper\n. Mis J li. Cnl.bons\n3 Mrs. J. II. Gibbons\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Mn J B Gibbon\n4 Wondei Wong \ Wong\nWhy\n1 hit Marshall\n5 Calln run Jahncke\n- 1 ithi rine jahncke\n17 Mrs. N. Churchill\niH Mrs. N. Churchill\n.... Cstln rine Knk\nII Bsndino Virgilio\n1 j Bsndino Virgilio\nid liandino Virgilio\n17 Bsndino Virgilio\nWil Gillagbei\nW II Gsllsghir\nW II Gillagbei\n|0j I Pollock\nnl. r Pollock\nul I Pollock\nI 1 Pollock\n, I.. Wil R Pain\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I; Hughn\n...(. K II.\n231G R Hughn\n1. R 11\nigG H Hughn\n\ I ii-,ai\\" Anton)\n' llalllV\n5 Disilro Antony\n'. 1' *lvo Antony\nrgi II -Iis'iii\nrgi 11 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.I .*-< art\n13G1 rgi Hobion\ni laibson\n.* Mm limpirs\nj) Lewii llall\nI i..| Andrews\n. - I red Andrews\nCull I TOTAL\nJ\nFred Andrews\nI'.\nE\nE.\nP.\nE\n1\nE,\nfoE\niaE\nE\n,;l*\n|6|E\nHall\nIlui\nllall\nHill\nHall\nHall\nII.II\nHall\nHill\nHill\nHill\nHail\nHall\nllall\n1.18 2.07\n1.18 2.07\n,18\nD.L ! Block\n70, 1 05 '\nw'U\n7861\n7861a\n7H03\n7863\nim\n7864\n7^,1,\n7866\n7H66\n7867\n786*8\n7869\n78(,g\njm\n786,9\n786.10\n786! 10\n786! 12\n78612\n786.3\n786.3\n78614\n78614\n78613\n7H613\n786.5\n78615\n786.5\n78616\n78616\n78617\n78617\n799 w J-i\ntn * H\n799 w M\n799' wJi\nI\n5\niseseeiii dunks\nlun to\nll.l III*,.\n1907 tad\niDieroil\nE. Hsll\nE. Hall\nE. llall\nE. Hall\nE.Hall\nE. Hall\nE, Hall\nE. Hall\nE. Hall\nE. Hall\nE. Hall\nE. Hall\nE. Hall\nE. Hall\nA. Garland\nA. Garland\nA. Garland\nA. Garland\nA, Garland\nA. Garland\nWilliam Keeler\nWilliam Wagner\n16 William Wagner\n'Joseph Schufer\n22 Joseph Scliuler\nA. E. McCraw\n4 ; Norman\nJohn S. Tcmpleton\n31 H. W. Fraser\n32 H. W. Fraser\n14 Annie E. McDonald\n15 Annie E. McDonald\n16 Annie E. McDonald\n26 William Clausson\n27 William Clsuison\n28 William Clausson\n29 William Clsuison\n12 Mrs. Filion\n13 Mrs. Filion\n27G. Bsrber\n28 G. Bsrber\ntj.George Gaskill\nGeorge Gaskill\nGeorge Gaskill\nGeorge Gaskill\nGeorge Gaskill\nGeorge Gaikill\nE. F. Hand\nE. F. Hand\nE. F. Hand\nE. F. Hand\nE. F. Hand\nE. F. Hand\nE. b. Deane\nSarah Falls\nMisiE.M. Fletcher\nMissE.M. Fletcher\nTom H. Fletcher\nTom H. Fletcher\nE. B. Deane\nMargaret C. Hall\nE. B. Deane\nE. B. Desce\nE. B. Deane\nE. B. Deane\nH. A. Morgan\nE. B. Deane\nE. B. Deane\nIB. B. Deane\nE. B. Deane\nE. B. Deane\nAlfred Pairy\nMrs. A. K. O'Neill\nMiss I Coots\nIN. Pac(*uet\nMrs. F. Thomas\nGeorge M. Johnson\nW. W. Morrow\nFred Gosby\nMrs. A. Elliott\nt. W. Hewton\nJ. E. Brainlon\nJ. E. Brainlon\nAlex. Cameron\nP. G. Fowler\nMrs. Anderaon\nWinnipeg Lumber Co'y\nWinnipeg Lumber Co'y\nC. P. Lord\nB. Cameron\nB. Cameron\nI Egan\nOscar Tietze\nP. K. Wilson\nJennie W Smith\nJennie W Smith\nPike\nPike\nThos. K Uobinson\nThos. K Kobinson\nli W lugate\nK Winiati\nJennie W. Smith\nI'\". Klassrn\nF. Klassen\nIoeeph Hiilow\n(isi-ph Billow\nArthur llowilcy\nLaulowc\n> IV II :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii.--.tii\nE Sk.lborne\nE. Skelhoroe\nK. t. Mi Donald\nR. F. Mdionald\nR* A Taunton\nIt A Taunton\nC J L.i.-Warner\n,C. J. Lee-Warner\n11 11 Raman\ntoll 11 RoOtgM\n'. Jordisin\nF jordisin\nR. W. Evani\nJ. L Maixrll\nAn^us McDonald\nII. Lambert\nJ. W ShelbOfM\nN. J. Kurbsirr.\nR. Allium\nG. A. McAfee\nJ. D. McGregor\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A279\n.70\n1\n.70\n.70\n.7,1\n.70\n*7o\n.70\n.70\n.70\n.70\n.70\n.7,1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A270\n70\n.70\n.70\n.70\n.70\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A270\n.70\n.70\n.70\n.70\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27\u00C2\u00B0\nI.14I\n1.14I\n7\"\n[$205\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n205\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.02\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n.70\n.711\n.70\n.70\n.70\n.70\n7\"\n70\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A07\"\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.05\n2.06\n2.06\n2.06\n2.05\n70 2.05\n70 J05\n70 2.0S\n70 2.05\n70 2.05\n70 2.05\n70 205\n70 2.05\n70 2.05\n70 2.05\n2.05\n205\n2.05\n205\n2.05\n.70J 2.05\n205\n2.05\n2-05\n205\na- 05;\n205\n2.05\n2.05\n2*10\n210\n2.10\n2*10\n2*10\n2.10\n2* 10\n2.0\n1*10\n2*10\n2*10\n2*10\n2* 10\n.70\n.70\n.70\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A270\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n175\n1-75\n'75\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'75\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275 a\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275 J\n9.70 2\n2.05 2\n2.05 2\n2.05 2\n2.05 2\n1.95 2..0\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A295 \u00C2\u00BB''\n2.05 210\n2.05 2-10\n..38 207\nI.05 205\nI.05 205\nI.I4 2<06\nI 14 206\n1.14 2 oil\nI..4 206\nI.I4I 206\n...4 2o6\n1.14 2'o6\nI.I4 2*06\nI.75 2.10\nI75! 210\nI.75 210\n1 75 *'o\n1.75 a-io\n1.75 1*10\n1.75 210\nla.\n10\n10\nIO\nMn\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'50\nlit\nin\nlu\n10\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n1-73\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n\u00C2\u00BB 75.\n'751\n> 75\n' *]\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\ni'7J\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n1 75\n'*75|\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\nI.7J\n'75\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A075,\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'75\n2* 10\n2* 10\n210\nJ lu\n2-lu\n2- in\n10\nm\nic\nm\n111\n10\n10\n2-10\n2 lit\n2*10\n2* 10\n3* 10\n2. 10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2 10\n2. 10\n2.10\n2. .0\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n1.10\n2.101\nTOTAL\na.75\na* 75\na.75\n2.75\na.75\na.75\na-75\na*75\na.75\na.75\na.75\na.75\na.75\na-75\n2.75\na-75\n2 75\na-75\na-75\na-75\na.75\na.75\na-75\na.75\na-75\n3.20\n3.20\n3.20\na.75\na.75\na.75\na.75\na.75\na-75\na-75\na-75\na*75\na* 75\na 75\na-75\na* 75\na-75\na.75\na 75\na* 75\na.75\na-75\na-75\na-75\na* 75\na.75\na* 75\na.75\n385\n3.85\n3.85\n3.85\n385\n3.85\nMj\n3-85\n3-H5\n385\n3*\u00C2\u00AB5\n3 85\n3.85\n3\u00C2\u00AB5\n3*85\n3*85\n3-85\n3.85\n12.20\n4'5\n4'5\n4 '5\n4 '5\n4.05\n405\n4 '5\n4'5\n3 45\n3.10\n3.10\n320\n3 20\n3.20\n320\n3 20\n3.20\n3.20\n320\n3.85\n3.85\n385\n385\n3.85\n3.85\n3.85\n3-85\n3.85\n3 85\n3.85\n3>5\n3*85\n385\n385\n3.85\n3.85\n3-85\n3.85\n3-85\n3 85\n3-85\n3.85\n3.85\n3.85\n3*5\n3.85\n385\n3Ks\n385\n3S5\n3.115\n3-H5\na\n3.8\n3-8\n,8\ndescription or\nPROPERTY\nin.\nHlock\n799|c yi\n799 e yi\n882\n882\nS82\naSSi\n2008\n2008\n2022\n2022\n3023!\n2026\n2026\n2026\n2026\n2026\n2087\n2087\n2087\n20881\n2l6(j\n2169\n2169\n2l6lj\n2169\n3\n38\n6\n2529\na5*a9\nIJ-tg\na5-a9\n25-a9\n11\n5\u00C2\u00AB\n53\n'3\n3\n4\n^4\n49\n5\"\nLol\n29\n3\nw#\nwyi\n1\n12\nW !;\n21(11163\n216968\n216975\n216981\n2161/91\n216992\n216993\n58013\n6264\n6a6'7\n626111\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:'' 1:\n626! 12\n794 9\n794 17\n86.\n865'\n87.'\n95\u00C2\u00B0; 1\n9505\n999\n1008 e )'j\n1407 B\n1418\n20236\n2023 10\n2023 11\nI\nWWD OWNER\nIII. lol\nhi.1 Dei-\nIH07 .,1.1\nittlriMI\npart\n^0 acres\nGeorge W. Hutchings\nJames D. Magee\nS. S. Johnson\nD. M. Wesson\nMax R. Miller\nMrs. S. S. Johnson\nMrs. J. B Findlay\nMrs. J. B. Findla\nMary M. Modsen\nH. A. McArthur\nJ. S* Gunn\n5 ii.,Russell\n3 !A. Dalton Nye\n4 Miss Jane Tennant\n12 Hubert McBain\n13 A. Dalton Nye\nMrs. L. Upjohn\nLemuel II. Nicholson\nDominion Trust Co'y\nJohn A. Barber\nMartha M. Jewell\nMartha M. Jiwett\nHarry Mclntyre\nW. E. Flumerlelt\nW. B. Fluinerfelt\nA. Sangstod\nNorman McDonald\nJohn McCallum\nP. B. McGarrigle\nLaughton\nLaughton\nLaughton\nB. Deane\nH.-nlia Yondall\nHugh A. Yondall\nH A.C. Ross & D. McLean\nB Berlha M. Yondall \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nC Berlha M. Yondall\nMrs. F. McCartney\nE. B. Deane\nAlexander Henderson &\nMartin\nSimcoe J. Woodrow\nR. J. Bestty\nMrs. Hannah Weeks\nMrs. Hannah Weeks\nSimcoe J. Woodrow\nJ. Young snd P. Nebiit\n11. B. Findlay\nJ. Debris ay\nBertha M. Gunn\nEllen Ustroin\n|J. H. Hood\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n1.751\n2.19I\n2.10\n2 10\n2.10I\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n2.24\n4 55\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\nI.2a\n1.28\n1.28;\nl'28\n1.28\na-75\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A295\n545\n6.oo|\n'75\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2751\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n\u00C2\u00AB-75l\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\nColli\nTOTAL\nI- \"'\n2.10\n2.II\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.11\na. 25\n2.10\n2.07\n2.07\n2.07\n2.07\n2.07\n2.15\n2.10\n2.30\n2.30\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n\u00C2\u00BB3.85\n3-85\n4-30\n4.20\n4.20\n4.20\n385\n385\n4 35\n6.80\n3.85\n3 35\n3 35\n3 35\n335\n3 35\n4.90\n4.05\n775\n8.30\n3.85\n3-85\nl-7i| J-i\u00C2\u00B0\n1.75 2.10\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075\n4.20\n2.40\n2.40\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0751\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A275\n..85\n2.70\n20.15\n2.10\n2.10\n2.20\nLIJ\n2.15\n2,10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.10\n2.15\n3.00\n7'-4\u00C2\u00B0 5 55\n6.80 2.25\n2.05 2.10\n1.14 2.06\n51.70 4.60\n4 10 2.20\n1.75 2.10\n16.85, 2.85\n1.75 2.10\n1.38 2.07\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A075 a.io\n3.85\n385\n3.85\n3.85\n385\n3.85\n385\n385\n385\n3.85\n6 40\n4 55\n4 55\n3*85\n3*85\n3*85\n3 95\n4.85\n33 '5\n76*95\n9.15\n4-'5\n3.20\n5b-3\u00C2\u00B0\n6.30\n3.85\n1970\n385\n345\n3 85\n1909.\nGiven under my hand at North Vancouver this 5U1 day of August,\nALEX. PHILIP,\nCOLLECTOR\nThe exposition tuiiiiiiitUT, in\nconnection with the liiti-tiiatiun-\n,il exposition and Selkirk cini-\nennial, whiih it is proposed to\nhold at Winnipeg, are not alion\ning .111 y opportunity tu pass to\nfurther the interest of the niove-\nimut. Advantage is being ill\nergi-tii.illv laken ol eury opportunity thai oilers to give prestige lo tlie idea, and to unite\ninterest upon llie part ol lue\npublic. The ciiiiiiniltee is making elaborate .irraligeiiients li.r\na reception to Lord Stratlnoii.i,\nupon the occasion of his approaching visil to that cil) 1 lieing lull) alive to lhe iiualiul-\nable belielits that will aiim\nIrom securing the active interest\nol the- high commissioner in tin\nproject. In order that the ,11-\nlerest ol Lord Stralhcoiia 111 llie\nexposition may be made as cibM\nII possible, it is the intention\nto limit* lum honorary prcsidciii\nif he will consent to accept the\nhonor.\nThe visit of Lord Charles ller*\nesford to Uie Canadian iiest,\nwill Ih. taken advantage bl bi\nthe cxpusitii.u inlirtaiiinieiil\niiiiiiiiutti-e, lor lhe pOTpOM ul\neuiphasi/iiig an import,ml 1... 1\nure ol the expusiliuii idea. '1 he\nadvent ul this distinguished exponent ol imperialism will lathi ouasioii lur bringing into\npruiiiiiiinie llu* fact, that the\nixpusllion is intended lu iikiil-\ncatc a deeper and stronger national spirit ol ilosn illations\nthroughout Uie dominion, and\na drawing closer of lhe ties that\nuini, the British empire iu DM.\nThe Toronto exhibition will\nbe pressed into serine to bring\nthe exposition and its possibilities prominently before the people uf Ontario. A portion of\ntin spate allotted to lhe city of\nWiiinipc-;, al the Toronto lair,\nhas been placed al the disposal\nol the cx|>ositioii loiiiiiiittcciiitl\nuse will be made ul llus In ad-\nverli.se lhe lact that Canada's\nlirsi -Treat international la.vpnsi-\ntion will be held at Winnipeg,in\n1912.\nThe iniiiiiiittee is not forgetting the great assistance that\nmay reasonably be expected\nIrom the goierniiielils of Saskatchewan, Albert* Ud British\nCuluinbiu, in the mailer ol linance, as well as iu other respects.\nThe bountiful harvest whiih\nis now assured, coupled with the\nbright outlook generally lying\nbelore the Canadian west, it is\nanticipated will cause these governments to manifest their ap-\npicii.ition of the great interests\nwhich every western province\nhas in Uie sua ess ol the scheme\nby making liberal appropriations tu assist in lniiiicing the\nproject, the cost of wnicli must\nnecessarily be very lain, in order bo carry it through on a\nscale that will accomplish success. It is understood that the\nrespective governments have already been approaillvd 111 the\nmatter, and it is anliiipated\nthat announcements will be\nmade shortly after tlie present\nholiday season closes.\nVALUADLI. AKTICLKS\nThe Kxpress is pleased to\nstate that arrangements have\nbeen made for the publication ol\n.1 series of articles on \"City\nPlanning and Designing,'' which\nwill appear in these columns\nIrolll week to week, and the lirst\nul which will be I1111111I 111 this\nissue. The subject is olle of immense importance and is particularly apt iu this province,\nwhere tremendous increase in\npopulation is imminent, and\nwhere many new cities are des-\nlined lu be l \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .11 ik li. I from lime'\nto time, as the fabulous resources ol the province are developed.\nThe writer of these articles is a\nman particularly well endniinl\nto enable him to write acceptably and profitably upon this\nsubject. Nol only has he been\nfor years a close student of matters pertaining to city conditions in llieir many phases, but\nhe has likewise had much practical experience in townsilc\npi.inning and development, so\nihai he tanks as a specialist in\nthe subject in hand, The Express confidently anticipates\nthat these articles will meet\nwith high appreciation from the\nleading public, and is well assured that they will prove of\ngreat interest aud permanent\nbenefit to all who follow them. THK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\n*******0**********************9*************************************************************)4*****^^\n9999299999999999999U*99***99*9***********^^^\nmf* 999*9*99**************1*******00**00*****0**00*****************9***9**0*9*999999*99999****************************************** * * \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\niff III\ni\nIMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS AND INTENDING PURCHASERS Of\nNorth Vancouver Properties\nCleared City Lots\nfor Sale at First Co\u00C2\u00BBt\nThe lew remaining lots in hlock 5], D. L. 550, on 14th, 15th\nstreet and Ridgway avenue, being one block west of Queensbury\npark.\nInside lots (500 to $525 each. Corners |6oo each.\nSize of inside lots 50 by 156 leet each. Corners 60 by 156\nleet each.\nTheae lots are particularly well situated, 15th street being\nalready cleared and graded to its full width, and lots of similar slie ic that vicinity now selling for I700 to $800 each.\nThe lots above mentioned are genuine snaps.\nFor Sale\nill\n9 *\nIntending purmasers of choice acreage west of ihe Cup.la.io\nor in any other part id ihr District will profit gieatly hi consulting our large and ex. iusiw list before negotiating for purchase elsewhere.\nThis being the nnu in year of our establishment in business\nin North Vancouver we are thoroughly posted as to the various\nproperties that may be ollered lor sale and their values.\nWe are the sales agents for a number of estates in North\nVancoaver city and district and have a very good list oi pro\npertiei for sale at prices which were prevailing in 1907 and 1908\nduring the period of financial depression, and as we are now apparently on the eve of a period of great prosperity we consider\nthe plesent time very opportune for investors to make a self. -\ntion of North Vancouver property before the greater period of\nactivity sets in.\nCapilano Acreage and City Lands Wanted\nWell lituated city lots, blocks and acreage, and well situated close ia acreage in thc district, particularly west oi the Capilano, and within one mile of the waterfront. We have a large\nlist of clients, and special facilities for negotiating sales where\nthe prices are right. We advertise your property without cost\nto you ii yon give ui the sole agency for a reasonable period\nol time. Our past records demonstrate onr successful methods\nin negotiating tales, and we propose greatly extended operations and a large expenditure along strictly modern lines ol advertising.\nWe have representatives in several advantageous parts in\nCanada, United States and Great Britain.\nIt will pay you to list with us for quick sale if you have any\nproperty to oiler.\nESTATES MANAGED\nNon-resident owners oi property in North Vancouver who\nare unable to give personal supervision to the management of\ntheir estates are requested to correspond with us, being the oldest duly incorporated Company with its headquarters in North\nVancouver, anil being financially responsible in every respect,\nwe can give the ibest assurances possible that business will be\nconducted along lines as accurately and surely as any banking\nestablishment throughout the country.\nFOR RENT\nWe have a good list ol cottages and houses lor rent in choice\nlocalities in the city of North Vancouver, and shall be pleased\nto show any ol them to intending settlers.\nBuilders of houses ia North Vancouver will do well to look\nover our list of choice lots and blocks suitable lor building purposes.\nIf\nIif\na 9 >\nI'll\nti\n!\ntt I\nft\n' itv\n. k r\nt '\n1 tt m\n>*z\nw\n1\n'\nI\n>\nI\nI\nI\nI1\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nI\n'\nI\nI\n1\nIRWIN &, BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD.\n(lncoiporaled A.D. lyob, under thc Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, wilh chief place ol business in North Vsncouver, B.C.)\nIll\nCor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street\nNorth Vancouver, B.C.,\nTelephone 15\ni\n994*4444444444444444444*4*44*444*4444444444444444***444444444444444444944494*94999*499*44449999999999*4944944944444444444444449*4*\nv**044444444944444444444444444444444************44444****444*44444444444444444449*999994444499499*99*949994444999\44*******4444*********\n*0044444444444444444940**9444444444444444444t'*04444444444*********0***4O44444999999999^*4i999999999994999999449*994499999994944\n1\nCouncillor Gordon was the\nonly absentee at lhe regular\nmeeting nl lhe district council,\nFriday evening lasl. Keeve McNaught presided.\nThe Tvee Copper Co., wrote\nin reply lo a letter Irom tin\nroad lax collector, requesting\nlli.it the lax be collected Ii'iim\ntheir ciiiplovucs, enclosing a\nclaim tor S4H1.65 (or work pcr-\nlorincd 011 the road lo the claim\nClerk to reply thai council had\nnot ,iiitliin l-cil any cxpcmiiliuc\nupon tin-, road in question, and\nlllal no moneys could be paid\nuntil such was done.\nS. S. Tyler, secretary oi the\nHorticultural assoi iation,wrote\nconveying thanks ior lhe donation given bv Uie council Ul assist the exposition on September 10 and 11,\nB. I-a ans in lends building ,11\nhis property, luls ; ami s,block\ny, nest one-hall ol D. I, ;,S;.\naud requested a Ntdwaw ',o the\nsame; board ol works to act.\nt, Allan wrote, requesting\npermission to build a logging\nchute ail'oss Keith road in DL.\n551; engineer to investigate ami\nto act.\nThe district engineer was instructed lo coiiiinuniiaU' v.rh\nthe McNair Lumber Co., ai.il lo\nsenile lhe installation ol drop\npulleys at the poinl wh.-re iheir\ncables cross Keilu road.\nA petition was presented fi om\nproperty owners on Westover\nroad, from the Pipeline road to\nSalmon road, request ing that it\nbe widened, niacadaiiii/.i-d, and\nsidewalk built, under the local\nimprovement plan; clerk to prepare a bylaw.\nA deputation (rom the board\nol directors of Nortli Vancouver\nCity Ferries, Ltd., consisting (,I\nMayor May and Messrs. MiN.ur\nWilliams and Larson, wailed on\nthe council, and requested liiiati-\ncial assistance in carrying out\nthe plans thai thev bavi in view\nIt is the Intention ol the ferrv\nboard to reduce the monthly\nrate for passengers Irom $2 to\n51.50, and also to reduce the\nteaming rates. These reductions would cost theni al least\n(4000 per year, and ihev requested that the district council\nmake them a grant ol that a:\nBoat, as lhe liiry was ol great\nbellelil lo lllc disltlit. It w.is\nalso the purpose ol the direitnts\nto build another boat, n was in\nstructed l; p;epare a -.rait plan\nand an estimate ol the cost ol\nthe extension ol Keith road lo\nWhite Chii city.\nOn motion, it wa.s resolved to\npurchase a new Remington typewriter Ior ollice use.\nA bylaw to widen Dudley road\nthrough 1). I.. 5-ju, Irom JJ to\nbb feet, was given three readings\nOn motion, il was resolved\nthai council millings be held 011\nthe lirst and third Thursday in\neach liionlh in luture, in order\nto allow more time lor issuing\npai checks to employees.\nA bylaw to amend the waterworks regulations bylaw,to provide lor cases in which piping\nmust be laid lor a long distance\nfrom the mam, was given two\nreadings and laid over.\nDistrict clcrj*; .submitted a report, with reference to thc estimated tost oi Uw several local\nimprovement sihciiics at present\nbelore the council, as lollows\nLonsdale avenue norlh, clearing, grading, boiilciarding and\n111.11,idaliil/.llig, total cost $12,-\n77b; owners' shale, $lo,22o.Mo;\nmuillilpalili s share, 1556.96;\nannual charge to minds to be\ndistributed on [roatagi rate,\n>\*,| pi. Centre mad. ibaring,\ngrading, houlciardiiig and tii.u-\nadaiiii/iug, lolal cost, $yub7;\ncosl to oil 111 is, lyiJJ.te; llllllll-\nup.illli's shale, >S| 1 p.; allllll.ll\n1 barge lo owners to be distributed, Shot* 40. Hoskins 10,nl\nclearing, grading, boulcvarding,\nmac,iil.iiin/ing and laving suit-\nwalk, f 11,847; ulst \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" owners.\n$9,477.(10; cost lo municipality,\n>i (69,40; annual insl to owners\nto be distributed, $742,IV\nA petition is at present being\ncirculated lor signatures among\npropert] miners throughout the\ndistrict, lo authorize a loan ol\n130,000, lo augment the general\nrevenue in risiii-ct to the heavy\ncxlra expenditures incurred lor\nroad making niachinerv, steel\nbridges, a quarry, Hollyliurn\nwharl, and olher works of a |H-r-\nliiattelit iluractcr; and also to\n111.ililt- the council to contribute\nthe 1111111icip.il proportion Irom\nthe general binds tn the diflcrcnt\nlocal impriiiiliielit sihellles nun\n011 hand. This movement was\nlurther disiussc-I and considered\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 NORTH VANCOUVER CITY\nFacts are its Argument\nA fourth uf Hurrard Inlet was\ndeveloped by lhc Canadian Pacific railway, with result ol large\ncustoms revenue to Canada. The\nnational government now assists liuancially development ol\nthe remaining greater part of\nthe harbor.\nThe centre and nucleus ol\ngreater Hurrard is Nortli Vancouver City,\nTwenty miles watcrfrontagc\nmailable lor industries, --hipping and railroad bases.\ntonj system just bought up\nbv nly to hasten ellicient and\nincreased service.\nTwo railroads to Norlh Vaniouver authorised by Canadian\nparliament.\nCanadian Parliament has voted $200,000, also $6,400 per mill)\nior bridging the Inlet and mr,*\nnecting North Vancouver with\nVancouver.\nRailroad's bridge plans all\napproved by dominion govern\nment, and both roads have prf-\nmission to use same bridge.\nCanadian l'acilic Railroad is\nnow negotiating with city Lit\nlerryage oi its cars to North\nVancouver, also for shoreline\nbase ior transfer of cars lo ll.e\ntracks of existing electric .-ail-\nway.\nThe prospect is thai North.\nVancouver will escape the jiic\nj railroad stage ol existence, .,1 d\nthat early opening of its suoie-\n' hue railway will ensure rapid\ndevelopment ol industries and\n1 port. Just as the Grand Trunk\nPacific railway means the doubling ol populated Canada, so\nthe bridging oi Hurrard Inlet\nmeans a second Valiiouver on\nillie north shore ol lhe harbor,\nwith repetition ol Vancouver's\nhistory, perhaps more rapidly\nthan in the lirst instance, as the\nprovince has now more population lor new cities to draw Irom\nThe history ol Vancouver's\nreal estate summarized in a\nsentence is that the assessed val\nue ol lllc whole clly is uow\ntwenty limes what it was a-\nbout twenty years ago. Vancouver's lirst-rate residence lots\nnow reali/.e more than twenty\nlimes llieir price twenty years\nago. Considering that localities change, it is doubllul whether auy property is more sure\noi full ratio of increase than\nlirst-rate residence ground provided thc locality is protnied\nagainst depreciation.\nThe grand boulevard ol Norlh\nVancouver is the third aveuue ot\nthe world aud Uie broadest ol\nany city ou this loiitiiieul. It\nis dedicated to residences and is\nprotected for twenty years a-\ngamst deprecialive sltudurcs.\nI'.u n here where the plelhora of\nopportunities is the quandary of\ninvestors, the grand boulevard\nis the very bull's eye oi investment 111 Nurth Vancouver\u00E2\u0080\u0094the\nmark al whnh investment alms,\nhaving certainty ol quality und\nseeming certainly ol large iu-\n1 it .1 ,e in value.\nPlans, price lists and other information can be had from the\nNorth Vancouver Land ir* Improvement Co. Ltd. Lty.\nMalum, Mcf arland \u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00BB Mahon, Ltd., Official \d\tn\s\nCOIiSEIl PSSDER AM) SEYMOUR STREETS, VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C.\n'lluni, consisting ul Dr. Edward\nBroome, uuisii.il ilia-dor ol the\nToronto comtrvatoxy ol muiic:\nI In lor Cli.iik'Mioi'lli, musical\n.unl th.tin,au critic ol tin* Tor*\ni ,, iiinn .u.iil and Empire, ami l'i\niiiMinii as lu \\ 111 lllll ,, .. ,. , ,' ' ,.\nl'l-lliaiii Bdiar,proKiior ol Enc-\nUn.i.l.i is in ani very pressing -y, ilU,*lUiri. _ thl. miiVl.rsitv\nmul oi .uiiUniij; ih\u00C2\u00AB m the \u00E2\u0080\u009Ej xurunto,\n* Some lour liuii.ln.il con-petit-\nTlk- (jik\ndebatable and would doubtless or ,,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ilU ls ol C.M.^\ndevelop a wide Merence ol op- cesponded _ -Jw \u00C2\u00ABU Ior poems,\nlluo11' it were conceded ulUl llu. 1VMlh \u00E2\u0080\u009Elal l)lc ^^\nlinally idl upon the words writ*\ntii.it ,i movement to Ihis end\nuas advisable, Uu agencj b> ,\niihuh thw movement was to be Cl|lll)d, ()1 Toront0 \u00E2\u0080\u009E }mMia\ninaugurated and the methods ibj L( ^ a, Victoria collem, uui*\nllllllll ,1 WW tO III- t.allal.llll.l.UI U,IMU oj Joronto Jlmu.ul\norder to aaomplish practical re-L,,^^ Ulls |llll(iUlllulI Uui\u00C2\u00A5\nsulis, would require verj ..maul b\u00C2\u00AB im itawU, and howive conuit\nconsideration, tJu reMonj ^hhh w lo Uu.ir\nrhemannei m which UUier s llu,iu. b, ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, ulimmu,C| |, u.\nKeeklj Canadian edition-has maini to k su,\u00E2\u0080\u009E vvhallcr lla,\nbeen pleased to la} hold on this Slhl.mi. rtlU 11K.tt K\_My *vi,|,-\ntnatter, impresses the averagi sprettd acceptftnc, lt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*,,.- ),,md,\nCanadian ciiiaa as wamlesting ,,, lhl. Canadian People, Th,\n) -'\"\" probabilitj is that whii* \"Th\nA. FARRO\nGeneral Contractor\nI.mnl Clearing, Stum|. inti Hock\nMinting. Kxtrn ettt nenr liniuea.\nAll tlaiiiagt-ii made pod,\nB M PL l> Y M K NT A li It N C Y\n. B.i* ..\na sill,ill liiotlliuui nl tact. ll\nCollier's desired onli to secure\nionic ellective method oi advertisement lor their publication,\nthen oi course the means adopted uiai perhaps .is gotnl as ,uu\nont oi in.mi other similar expedients ulnili aii iii vogue; i.ui\nii tin* publication u.is realh\nactuated bj a disinterested de-\niin u> produce a Canadian Na-\ntiou.il Anthem, which iioiild\nuini uuh popular acceptance,\nHull llli* whole allall slllkis ila*\nordinal) observe! as being de-\nt mi .ili crude.\nCouier'a selected Lavallee's\nbeautilul invocation known as\n\"0 Canada\" as the lune lhat\nuas to be adopted loi universal\nusf, and haling appointed ilnn*\njudges, ollered a priu ol fioo\nior competition, tor iln most\nsua,il.li* words to accompany\nlliis tiun ai a national anthem,\nTin- imu itsell is admired bj all\nIt lias lum mag i,, appropriate\nwonls loi some years, at nearh\nall Uii* -Hiiiii nnuii,,iis in Uu\nprovinci ni (Juebei where ihe\nauthor uas born and reaided-\naiitl lias liken ise been much .unin the li'iiist a.i commons when\nthe division bell has rung u\nAii. Speakei is waiting to out\niln i|lli'.stiiin.\nAgain, the judgei were men\nllllllll 1111\ lull lllllll to .uljllill-\ncate on ilu matter rabmitted lo\nMaple l,i'.ii\" is, (rom the itand-\npoint oi musical and ol poetical\ncritics, not equal u> thli latest\ncombination, yet, it will bl discovered ilui Alexander Ifoir'i\nsimpler lay will tab a lot ol\nousting upon the part ol Uty\ninn aspirant thai, rvra udct\nllu nnisi aiispiilolls \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.lla.unislail-\nces, u ..iilil seek to diiplact it in\nilu aflectiom oi Canadians, old\nand young.\nTht lines written by Mrs. He-\nCulloih are as lollows;\n0 Canada I in praise ol thee we\nsing,\nFrom iihoing hills our aiitlireitis\nproudly ring.\nWilli lei nh* plains aud mountains grand,\nWilli lake;, ainl rivers thai,\nEternal beauty thou dost\nstand\nThroughout llie ehauging\nyear.\nl,i.nl God ol Hosts! we now implore,\nHltss our dear land this day alld\nevermore.\nBless our dear land lllis dav and\nevernioie.\nII.\nDial Can,nia! lur line uur lathers wrought,\nThy good and mirs uiisillishlv\nthey sought.\nWilli sleatllasl liaml and leal-\nless mind\nTliey felled the forest domes,\nContent at last to leave behind\nA heritage of homes.\nLord Ood ol Hosts! we now implore,\nBless our dear land this day and\nevermore.\nBless our dear land this da\ ami\nevermore.\nIII.\nBlest Canada! the homeland\nlhat .we love.\nThy freedom came a gift from\nGod above.\nThy righteous laws, thy jus-\ntin- lair,\nGive malehless liberty; in '\"\"\" !\" ln,\u00C2\u00BB','\", Pri'T\u00C2\u00AB\nWe thank, our God that we _w_m tri,| |,,r\nmay share\nThy glui nnis destiny.\nLord (..nl ol Hosts! we nun un\nplure,\nBless our dear land lliis day and\nevermore.\nBless our dear land this day and\nevermore.\nAlexander t'.ilison uas a visitor at Seuttle this week, to\nsec his son, .1. B. Gibson, saltli\naway to MMM his new dul lis\nal While Horse.\nChoicest Cut\nFLOWERS\nFUNERAL DESI0N8 or\nWEDDING BOUQUETS\n607 Hastings 81., West\nALEXANDER &,\nMACNAGHTEN\nReal Estate Brokers, Financial and Insurance Agents\nWC HAVE\n$50,000 TO LEND\nON MUM MORTGAGE\n121 Lonsdale Ave.\niaraaffliiT2iBK3isisifflafS)3aisiaisraHs\nFor Good Photos\nCarbutt\n\u00C2\u00A3 StKCMM' lo I Hiol A Biglot.\n(or., , I on.n.l. 11 .plinid*\n,'iii c*. reasonable\nResults guaranteed |\nI^.^1^3'dSJSJ5IS/ac1Mai*ra3Ii?M5/5!\nBuilders and\nContractor*\nP. LARSON Is prepared to\nsupply\nLime, Brick,\nSand, Cement\nAnd all kinds of Building\nMaterial in i|iiantitioito suit\nind ^i**---*-*-^^'^--u'll leave your onlttra with in\nWe compete lucceiwfully in the open market wilh tli* bigginl\nhardware coin-emu in Jlritiih Columbia. We lecure .intern\nthat other* can't touch. Why? Becime we buy tlireil fnun\nthe niaiiufactureri in manytaeen; we huy jiidioiouely all of\nth* time, we pay caah for our k^*^**\u00C2\u00BB-^rV**^^****LrVW**i^r^r'^Mr^*^l-***-^^rV.\ni^r>r^i.^^*Nr*-^.<*>.^^.i^>*^<^\nNorth Vancouver Horticultural Society and Farmers' institute\nThe 6th Annual Exhibition\nwill be held in tbe\nHorticultural llall, Lonsdale Avenue\non fridmi and Saturday\nSeptember I Oth and 11 tb, '09\n$750 Given in Prizes\n111 OltlWI opi'ii to Viui'ouver and .New Westminster Districts\nRoyal Horticultural Soii\u00C2\u00BB li|'.% silver and bronze medal*and\n\u00C2\u00BBeveral silver cu|>\u00C2\u00BB\nfor Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, Florists' Exhibit!, Stock, (Jurdens, Domestic\nScience, Ladies' and Children's Work, etc,\nPkOMUNADK CONCERT 1UIHAV BVEN1NG\nIIIII.DKKN'S SPOUTS ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON\nPUDl.lC DANCE s.UTRim EVENING\nl-'ull Ditaikd Piiic I.isl i.n Applkatkl to lilt Santury, MK. SVDM'IY TYI.ER,\nMIRTH VANCOUVER\nPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE \"CIVIC COMMITTEE.\"\nm*aV4V*tl0M4HW&IW&9 ^^|>t<|^Wa75 **\u00C2\u00A5> \u00C2\u00BB>o J32J\np' \"o ttif in no |t, 1 month\n\\ in n you deal with us um |tt tin*\nbesl that Tin Lik.im PianoCon-\nCMI in WMTkM Canada, backed\nby f Ya-URS I'kAtllLAI. KXI'KRIKNI'I\nand an abundance ol capital, can\ngive.\nMonteliu\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Piano House, Ltd\n4M 141 H.al,.**a Strati Ural\nViacom rr, B.C.\nPioneer\nBakery^\nS. H. Walker, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Proprietor\nFresh Bread daily delivered\nto all pans of the city.\n16 loaves for $1\n4 for is cents.\nTRY OUR MILK BREAD\nHIGH GRADECAKE\nPASTRY, ETC.\nPIONEER BAKERY\nriniNl 8 71 Lonsdale Ave\nB*K\nLook (or the above trademark,\nthe sign of quality, on your\ncereal foods.\nWe manufacture tht best\nRolled Oats\non the marktt today.\nLeave your orders with us for\nHAY, GRAIN\nAND CHOP\nPrompt Delivery\nSatisfaction Guaranteed\nih. Brackman-Ker\nMilling Co.\nLimited.\nLonsdale Av.nue,\ntt Ferry Landing\nJas. Chapman, local mantf.r.\n. ANCOOTBK, n 1\nPhone 37\nArtistic Deeifni Sound Workmanship\nModerate Prices\nLAW & KNOWLES\nP 0. Box \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAlH'lIITKITS A.M) Bl II.DKKS\nWe Can Design and We Can Build\nA Difficult Proposition\n(To be done on nn ordinary City Map)\nPlace one point of a coinpnus at tho foot of LoMdllc avrmie and, with a\nradius of 9J inches, describi- an nre, cultiiip D.L 698 at almut the middle of our\nHalf Acre Blocks\u00E2\u0080\u0094that is, at Block 28\u00E2\u0080\u0094and having its points terminating at the\nwaterfront.\nIt is required to Iind within this radius a half acre hlock with soil, scenic\nsurmundingsand view equal to those in D.L. o9M, for |SS6M0h,\nInvestors are realizing it cannot be done and an- purchasing them on very\nensv terma.\nMartinson & Co.\nReal Estate nnd\nI imt 1 ni nee Brokers\n4*****4****************************************4********************\ngate income to the city is relatively small, but tiie tax is at\nonce a protection to owners ol\nvaluable dogl and a protection\nto the community, in providing\nfor the removal of the members\nof the worthless tribe, whose\nnumbers increase with astonishing rapidity unless energetic\nmethods arc constantly adopted\nCOAL\nCOAL\n.NEW WELLINGTON Ooal\ndirect inun lb* mints.\nI'lin* -..ir order* now aad\nsecure jont winter's tnpplv.\nUrge .iaiiniiti.il will arrif*\nin \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lew 'lata., l'i ic*. nglil\nUrge lupply of WOOD\nalwan on hand ....\nP. LARSON\nlintel North Vancouv.r\nTelephone No. 2.\n1\n* -\n'Irr\n*\nIgQtt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0v . \"*\nIK.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 _\n*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00A3??'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0eBr^BKVi^aW'-''' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' - - 'S3 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* ^M\n|Jht%a'-''Vi; ~\"< \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jtimkajk\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \\u00E2\u0080\u0094 T\u00E2\u0080\u0094ti*t-\"^jrmmf2mWm\n\u00C2\u00BBP>!f,|\nPALACE\nHOTEL\nKaii* .\n{2.00 per and up\nSpecial rates tu (am\nill..*, ud to regular\nboarders\t\nREDA & ANDRUSS\nPROPRIETORS\nSkiimi StUST, .... NOKTIl VANCOUVER, B. C.\nTHE EXPRESS,\nH PER YEAR\nVANCOUVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY\nACCOUNTANTS\nW. T. STEIN & CO.\nCHARTERED \t\n ACCOUNTANTS\nCitj Auditori\nNorth VsscouTet\nJi6 Pindar itreit\ngrocers\nARCHITECTS\nE.STANLEY MITTON.M.I.C.A\nARCHITECT\n619 Mailings Street Weat,\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nAUCTIONEERS\nA. M. BEATTIE\n- AUCTIONEER -\n6b Hastings street west\nii tk* only auctioneer who will\npay ipot caah belore th* Mlt -\nconducted\nr. C. SAUNDERS\t\nBarriiter, Solicitor, Notsry\nPublic, Member oi th* ban\noi British Columbia ud Que-\naaa Room 9 Empire Buildup, 603 Haitingi St. went.\nVueonver, B.C. Phom 4166\nSCHULTZ & ARNOLD\nHarriiten, Solicitors, itt.\nRooms 104-105 Crown Building,\n615 Pander Street\nPhont 996\nB. D. Sehulta C. 8. Arsold\nBATHI\nKallethe's Bath\nCoiim Homer ud Pender Sts.\nThe only up-to-date ud reliable bath house in British Co*\nlumbia-\nWl mil where othei* Iall\nSatiiiaction guaranteed or no\npay. Plain bathi, electric bathi,\nahower bathi, massage lor body, Kelp ud lacs; electro therapeutic baths a specialty.\nJOS. KALLETHE, PROP.,\nGraduati ol Berlin, Gennuy\nBUSINESS COLLEGES\nSPROTT-SHAW\nBusiness Institute\nwh Haitingi St. W.\nCanada'* QroaUet Weeteri. S\u00C2\u00ABht\u00C2\u00BBl\nR. J. Sprott, B.A., - - lfuafer\nPITMAN'S\nBuslne** College\n63J Seymour sl., V.iiiiouver\nDay m Iiunl open nil the year\nround. Nighl school ciiiiiiiu-iic-\nis September Htb.\n\ PKRl'SAL OF THE ADVT\nCOLUMNS WILL PAY BOTH\nSHOPPBM AND INTENDING\nADVERTISERS. ADS. AUK\nNOT IM TIIK EXPRESS FOR\nKOTEQfO.\nCHEAPS1DE GROCERY\nGEO. WAGG\nGroeeriea ud Proviiioni\nWholesale and Retail\n116 Hutiagi St. (downstairs)\nDelivery Tuesdaya ud Fridays\nOYtlNO AND GLEANING\nPERTH DYE WORKS\nAnderson & Hilton, Proprietors\nDyeing, Cleaning, Pressing\nLadies' dresses, silks, laces a\nspecialty\nSALE & BREW1TT\nAgents, North Vancouver\nLADIES' HAIR0RE38ING,\nJet Barn-lte* and Back CouiIm ul the\nnewHt .Usigaa m\u00C2\u00BBy be \u00C2\u00BBeeu *l Madame\nlluinpl.ruya. .-nuclieu at lu\u00C2\u00BBe\u00C2\u00ABl price*\nand all *h*de*. Toupee* lor getitlemeu\nmad* at lb* ihurle*t uoliee. ity Maty\nT. lioldmai.'i lUir Kwtorer lor way aud\nfaded hair, in four UiU\u00C2\u00BBreui \u00E2\u0096\u00BAhide-,\nclean and .-mj to una. Sli\u00C2\u00BBnipouing,\nMair-drewing, Facial Maetage, Uauicui-\nnig, Bcelp Ir.-aiuit'iii, and i-.lrciroljrait\nfor llie removal ol\u00C2\u00ABuperttuc,u* l.air.warta\naud mole*. Caralul atteulion given lo\nmail order*.\nMA HA Mi HUMPHREYS\nHSU liranvill* Street\nOPTICIANS\nW. LAWRENCE SMITH\nGraduate Optician\nAll work guaranteed\nConsultation Iree\n9) Hutiagi itreet wut\nOpp. Camaraphone theatre\nPHOTOGRAPHERS\nMARTEL'S STUDIO\n- PHOTOGRAPHERS -\n121 Haitiagi Streei West,\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nThe beet equipped itudio on the\ncout. Phone 332b\nIMPERIAL PHOTO STUDIO\nFamily Group Specialists\nCabinet sue, >3 per dozen\nCor. Carrall and Cordova sts.\nA. SAVARD, Proprietor\nPICTURE PRAMING\nPICTURE FRAMING\nWi have the largest itock oi\nmoulding! in B.C.to idect Irom\nk. when you want framing done\ncheap and well gel our pricei.\nBAILEY BROS CO. LTD.,\n$40 Granville and 138 Cordova\nCHIROPRACTIC\nmm n#jHr\nChlKipravrllc I. tbc ..nly melbo.1 .I'll l\" i*\nrate .nil rtmova Ihr ,....\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nt dl.ra.f- H..mn\nl,|T laa *.*,! fl ...KM.f. .. CllfO*t*CtlC Thl\noiilf i lni..|,r\u00C2\u00BBru.r In Vii.r.mfir nil. lifr*.\ni....... I'l.Oj.i.. I. l.l'., irt'lu.ifl nl I.ii.'r\nH.I10.1I ,'f 1 lilri,|'r.rli'. I'.v in\u00C2\u00BB\"il, Iitai. ul\nAC, n.'ilai III, I ...Ifllt,'UN. bloel, .11 K*>l>a,il,\nUlrcl,. I'll HI'* l.r.'.'H H\"\"\" I loi. I..I1.UIII*\niiiiii .11 !. uiiiiii.tioii (rr.-.\nDtTECTIVE AGENCIES\nCanadian Detective Bureau:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOffices everywhere\nVancouver Ollir.* ai Ktnpir-n Block\nNi Hurting- .1. \u00C2\u00BBf\u00C2\u00BBl. l'lione 22J6\nW. W. WKLSII\nGeneral Superintendent\nMUSIC\nProf. JOS. E. NURNBERGER\nMusical Director\nVaacouver Opera Houie\nRoom! 3 and 4 Kits' BsQ, Cor.\nRobsoa ud Granville Street!.\nAll laitrumenU. Phone 3530\nPhone 463\n11. W. WA1TT 4 CO., LTD.\n338 Gruville Sti eel\nPianos - Talking Machines -\nUuiic Goods\nThi oldest muiic home is B. C.\nMR 11. A. POWELL\na-onm-rlv of l\u00C2\u00BBn\niul yean ipent by ihe author\non lhe continent in closely studying lhe methods that Ii.n f\nin,ult iuch inns as Paris, Berlin, Munich and Vienna the beautiful places lliei are. ll Hans\nlh, origin and growth of town\npi,liming, and dials with such\nlUbjeCtl as lhe lililllalloll ul\n11.1 llu., llie planning ol streets,\nsquares and open spans, and the\nlaying out ol suburban areas\nami mu lownihlpa, It ia in-\nlellded lu be nl use to those win.\n.in called iipun to act .is advii-\nels 111 pel In tlllg sillellles of civil improvement, to memberi ol\ntown loitinils, and to the genu\nal public; and is copiously illustrated with 1711 detailed plans,\nsketches and photographa.\nll is Imped iu future artkles\nlo give some innil definite idea\nni iin* held covered by this welcome volume and the conclusions therein expressed. There\nmust be many conclusions based on the wide experience ol\nwhieh will prnve wnrthy of con-\nEuropean ind American citiei,\nsub ration, and 110 doubt the\ngreat eaatern hemisphere has\nValuable ideas ..11 the subject of\ncity conatruction to Impart to\nlhc new aiid growing wesl.\nOperations will shortly be begun .ii the erection of a Hew re-\nlidence Ofl |ih street, east of\nLonidale.\nTin. mu residences will bc\nerected in the near luiure on hth\nitreet, eait ol \u00E2\u0096\u00A0bintisburv ave.\nSINGER\nSEWING MACHINES\nWhen you buy your machine here you are dealing direct\nwith lhe company instead ol running risks by buying through\ncanvassing agents, this store is the company's permanent r>\n|>reientativei lor North Vancouver, yon can inspect the machines lure and in less than half-aii-hour have OM in your\nine. Machines are sold for cash or on easy payment system.\nSpecial Singer oil, per bottle 15c.\nSinger, and Wheeler & Wilson needles, per doz 25c.\nNew Singer darner, each 75c\nOne second-hand baud machine $\"-.So\nMachine! lor rent, $1 per week or per month $,i\nJ. J. McALKKCK\nKEITH BLOCK\nLONSDALE AVENUE\nPHONE 93\nCleared Lots\nIn Block 33A, D.L. 330\nThese lots are all on gradedstreeU. In fine neighborhood.\nClose to park and grand boulevard. Water, telephone, electric light.\nPrices $600 to $700\nI \M TERN*\nS. GINTZBURGER\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 LIMITED-\nALEXANDER l\ REILLY\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a'/'. i t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , v | .1 ft', rhiirrh\nTtocher of Piano, VooaX and tTtooro\nIf tWred I'n * 11- pnuued (or thf\ntomato run.Tiiii* tu itloni\nStudio: 939 Davit St., Vaoxonver. Pkom RttBfi\nNorth Vaiii'i'ini-r. Tiit-.'laiv*. ,i Frl.lsri Reference Rer.Mr. Olllam\nTHE NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALIST\n163 Cordova Sired, Vancouver, &. C.\nI' i\u00C2\u00BB. BOX MS.\nSEE US FOR\nSASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS\nVERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC.\nBURRARD SASH & DOOR FACTORY, foot of St. George\nUViolleit \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 trial bid on four Driteri email nr large.\n***************************<>*********+******\nA. \i ST EACT\nT\nCtuntr Lonidale Are and Sectnd Street\nTheinei iti and A62\nFANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES\nLocal and Foreign Fruits\nFreah and Case Eggs\nChoice Crtamtry Butter always on hand\nLamp Goods, Glassware\nCrockeryware, Brushes, Brooms, etc , tic\nTHE EXPRESS can handle\nany lorm of Printing Its work\nis high class, its stock of the\nbest, and its prices anti-combine.\nSend in your work. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\"*\n*9*9+Q*9t9* \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*>\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 *9*9t9*****+\u00C2\u00A7>*t**&**+*4\n!! CALL AND SBB THE NEW\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ASSORTMENT OF\n* fTVTT??V'r?VTVVT?TTT?fV\n11\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n11\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\nli\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 >\n0\nll\nII\nj I\nII\n(i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\n(i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nII\n(!\n+<$**9>**^^\nSilverware\nGiven\nAway\nAS PREMIUMS TO CASH PURCHASERS AT\nMcMillans\ni (%*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00C2\u00BB\n**.\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB'\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.*\u00C2\u00BB'\u00C2\u00BB%%%%'\u00C2\u00BB--.'\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%% \u00E2\u0096\u00A0% *>.\u00C2\u00AB%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*>.\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%>\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB av\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\nHENRY T. C. RVKS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA%%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB%%%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%'\u00C2\u00BB-*.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB->\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n%\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0096\u00BA*%\"*.\"-.%'\u00C2\u00BB\nPERCY KING\n~|\nHENRY EVES e> CO.\nThc GENUINE North Vancoaver Specialist*\n11\nt *\n11\n* *\n> s\n* 1\ns\u00C2\u00BB\n> *\n> *\n11\nt *\n* >\n* t\nt *\n* >\n> *\nr I\n1 I\nI >\nt t\n' i\ni t\n\u00C2\u00BB I\nt I\n> (\nii\n\u00C2\u00BB*\nt *\nt *\ns *\n* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAs Solt Agents in North Vancouver for the\nCOMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD.,\nLondon, England, assets exceeding $66,000,000\nWe Would Ask You\n1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094As a Imsiness man, is your 8tock or are your premises insured? If not\nhow do you preserve your credit '.'\n2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094If you have a home anil a merry family, have ymi insured that house?\nIf not, in case of lire how are ynu |MB|(0 replace your treasures, not\nto speak of your home?\n.1\u00E2\u0080\u0094Have you a wife and family to support f If so. aru you insured against\nACCIDENT or 8ICKNE8S? If not ymi in culpably negligtai In\njustice ittend to it at once.\nWe write our policies with\nTbe Commercial Union Awurance Co., Limited, London, England\nWliii-h Company |\u00C2\u00BBiiiiranlecs uny policiei in-write on\nfire, Life, Accident, Plate Ola**, Employer'*\nLiabiliti] or ani) other legitimate risk\nCall and See Us\nNOTE ADDRFSS--67 and 69 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver,\nPhone 6\n%****\u00C2\u00BB**.%%\u00C2\u00BB%%%%\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB**. \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB**....\n1'\nA\n\\\ni'\nr\ni'\nr\nt\n1'\n11\nt\n. I\nI 1\nI A\nA A\nA A\nI a\nI I\nII a'\nI\nI\ni' *\n('\nI\nI 1\nt t\nf t\nI |l\nI I\nIII\nii\nt t\nt t\nIS\na' I\na' *\nl\u00C2\u00BB *"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1909_08_27"@en . "10.14288/1.0309668"@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 .