"18c118b7-fb60-4237-bbce-2966d8d36f18"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1912-05-14"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309678/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " I\nth\\nES\nVOLUME IS.\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB, B.C., TUESDAY, MAY 14,1119.\nNUMBEB 18.\nCITY ENGINEER APPOINTED\nFOR NORTH VANCOUVER\nUr. Angus Smith, Oity Engiueer of\nVictoria, Appointed Mr. Hanes' Successor.\nTho eity council lust niijlit gave it*\nuttonliou to the rci'oittmciiilutioii of the\nprevious meeting thnt Mr. Angus Smith\nriij engineer of Victoria, should ha\nappointed pity ouglnpor of North Vun\nt'otiver iu Ihe pluco oi Mr. (I. b. Ilunes\nresigned, ut \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 salary oi $H50 nor month.\nOn the mot ion ni Aid. Foreman, sec-\nended hy Aid. Fruiter, litis recoininciulu\nthis request hy cqnimonciug upon his\nnew work iiumediatoly upou bis ro\ntirCIIIUIlt Iiiiiii I In city ' li,\"inei'rshi|) of\nVictoria, which will possildy he tbii\nweek. Mr, Smith's applicatidn was\nono of a great number nnd waa consid\nort'd most act'cptahlc becaimo, of his\nlong experience in municipal olfuirs.\nPrior to taking charge of tbe engiii\noaring 'li'i'iiiiiiii'iii iu Victoria, he act'\ned iu a similar capacity I'or the eity\nof Hi gins for u number of yeurs ami\nprevious to that was rity engineer of\ntion wuTi adopled, Aid. Dick express-! Stratford, Ontario. On Mr. Smith's\n'lug the hope that Mr.1 Smith wouhl ! ussuminaaflifc here, the present acting\nluke up |tis duties ut the eurliesl pos- engineer, Mr. A. M. West, will ro\nBible date. 'sume bis usuul dtituj; us lirst assist\nMr. Smith will |irol)uh|y comply with ont.\n9\nPublicity Schemes\nConsidered\nOoiuiuisloncr Lawlcy is Compiling Descriptive I sll' , ,'I llll'\nA meeting of Ihe Joint (,'ivir Advertising Committee presided over hv\nChairman Philip was held on Monday\nafternoon ut thc-n.-w offices nu Ksplan-\nitili'. Publicity Commissioner l.nwler being present.\nAfter disposing of considurulile rout\nitte husjpess, th.- question of the lies!\nin.'tlioil nl inuugurutiug ihe publit'ity\nu^rk for the year wns diacusseil and it\nwas tli'i'ided lo hold u meeting lo Inks'\nlhe lorm of a smoking concert ut un\nearly dale next week, to which lhe pul);\nlie ure to be invited for the purpose of\ndiscussing the work for Ihi' year. Dr.\nBowe nmi unother proinitieiil member\nof ti.e Progress t'loh of Vancouver, il\nIs expected, will speuk on how Ihe com-\nmillet's run yvorl, logethor for the best\nadvitut't'iiieut of (Ireuler Vancouver\nThe I'ommilti'e hus made very font\nlireheusivc I'lans for lbe issuing ul' de\nst-riplive literature of the i-ify und dis\nIritis, lhe principal item being u |iro\nfuscly illustrated J.uoklol wlii.h will bs\nijsued shortly uud whicii is nuw in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I.. . of preparation. This will I.e\naupplemi'titcd by siiutller pamphlets ts\nailed from lime tu lime.\nThc commissioner wus instructed |->\npublish immediately Hie first of a ser\ntes nf folders whieh ure to be,issued\nmonthly and whieh will cover Ihe .lit'\ntercet subjects of inlerest pertaining 10\nuur set erul communities. The lirst of\nHi...-.' is lo be descriptive ol the mauy\nscenic attractions lhat North Vuncouver hus ul Iter .lours, Ihis will he fol\nlowed, by others Inking us their soli\njects oor industries, homei\nshipping facilities, elc.\nllurbor uu I\nNOKTH\nVANCOUVER\nOLUB\nATHLETIC\nInauguration Night a Big Success\nThe \"|ioys\" lire justly |iroud over thi\ncapita) send oil which the Nortli Vuiii\ncouvcr Athletic club received lu-il nigh;\nwhen n big appreciative gathering mut\nlend in Ihe club moms mer McMif\nluu's sture ut tin corner nf Ksplauadt\nninl Lunsdule ami applauded to the cello\nllic numerous contests anil exhibition\nrounds Ihul had been arraugetl for\nthis initial occasion. Despite lhe ho:\nweather, the club's organizer, Prunk\nPopbain, hud hustled arouml indefali\ngubly in order ihul the commencement\nnl the dob's history should be written\nin big letters. He secured ut referc\nv.. '!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, .lorditn, who us.an athlete bus\nu string of victories lo his name which\naro tu'lf-eloquent, while for judges Mr\nl'tijdiam had successfully rounded up\nsuch prominent citizens us Messrs, Peter\nI,\"I \"ii. J.CS droves, I'liil Tiuu,in-. (I, p.,\nMelville und ', Tussurd. These geu\nllemcn adjudicated mosl fairly in a\nnumber of wrestling ami boxing cou\ntests, thc character of which came ut\na surprise to many of thoso. present. It\nis perfectly evident thai ihis athletic\nclub is going to deliver Ine gumls, Hint\nit is going to be a live institution, tbat\nit has the right men organizing it ani\n.supporting II, Most of the aforciueu\ntinned contest* wero enguged Iu tic\nsprighllicst expert fashion) the boys\nbeing eacli as keen '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 slurd uml up\njiarCully eager It stick lo thc laws of\ngood clean sport. McNeil and Fair\ngrieve, both local members, eugaged in\na splondld boxiug bout from which Ilr.'\nlatter emerged triumphant. Two other\nlocal enthusiasts, Tullcy and Williams,\nutilised tbo gloves in capilal fashion, I\nIho laurels of the contest falling to\nTullcy. In an exciting struggle lie-\ntWcon Gray of the local club and Hutchison of the II, A. (',, the latter\nknocked dray out in tho second round,1 N, V. League,\nboth boxing well and dray putting un\nuu exceptionally plucky light. As It.\nI.allic did unl put in un appearance,\nS. (Iiitul volunteered to take his place,\numl with ,1. Fisher contributed u lirst\nclass exhibition match, Russoll und\nPartner, locul glove wieldurs ,uls\u00C2\u00BB did\nsonic stylish boxing ending in a victory\nfor Farmer, while Mnctlouuld inuiiugeil\nlu vanquish .lulmson after an eaperl\nliiBsel creditable lo both contestants.\nTwo locul wrestlers, Hcnshuw ami\nWhile, demonstrated lbe science very\nconvincingly, being so equally match\nnil that the lirst bout passed without a\nfall to either. Kcnsliaw eventually\nclaimed lhe honors afler a til seconds\nstruggle. Cook, N.V.A.C, ami Hue, II,\nA.C, were even more aptly paired, for\nufler wrestling for fifteen miuutes the;'\nWere both ns game as ever. To pre\nvout lhe match developing into u game\nol' |,ci|, uml motion, the judges uvvaal\ned lbe boys a draw. Holh are panting\nfor u further encounter, nnd this will\nprobably be arranged shortly.\nAl the close of the program a most\nexcellent supper wus served in the Bain\nbow Cafe ,lhc proprietor of whicii\nproved himself a caterer of caterers.\nThe j'i'ii i and the .way iu which it\nvanished, and the good humor whicii\naccompanied ils vanishing, brought an\nottlircly successful evening lo a lii\nling close.\nSuccess then, to thia new dub which\nhas enjoyed such a promising inception'\nMr. i'ophum uml his associates can put\neach other's bucks very reasonably,\nfor last night's rally was undeniably a,\nencouraging one. For the future, ur\nrungcinciils arc ufoot to have a read\niug room equipped uml to hate musi.\ncal evenings ami other pleasurable\nschemes organized, the membership fee\nbeing ouly I'l. The physical instructor\nfnr the club is I'eler Tulbot who worked\nhard with thc boys to get them into\nshape for last night's event. The re\nsuits he can obtain iu a short time arc\nun eloquent testimony lo his thorough\nin---, lie hus an admitted faculty fur\nturning oul champions so there is u>\nreason to doubt but Ihut tie will ilu\nthis for the nurlh shore, ami so sprca I\nbroad the reputation of North Van\noover in still another department of\nife.\nENGINEER SWAN'S REPORT\n. WILL BE MADE PUBUC\nGovernment Will Reach Decision About\nEnd Of Mouth -Report Will.Be Sub\nmlttcd to Public Bodies About Mid\ndie of June\nMayor McNclab has called a pub\nUc meeting la tlte city hall on Wed\nueaday the 22nd lust., for the purport-\nof striking committees and nuking\narrangements for the annual celebra\ntion of tbe 1st of July in this city.\nIt la hoped that tbere will be a large, j\nattendance and an enthusiastic meet\nIng.\nLOCAL STRIKE ENDS BATIBFAC\nTOBILY\nAt the meeting of the hcnils of muui\ncipalities convened in Vuiicuuver yes\nlerday to confer with 11. II. Stevens,\nM.P., the member for tbis constituency\ninuilc the tle.linile announcement thai\nthe report and plans submitted by Mr.\nSwun as lhe result of his visit lo Hur\nninl Inlet last winter, are before the\ngovernment, Mr. Stcveus stuted Hint\nhe bud personally examined the report\numl the accompanying pluns, but that\nhe considered it inadvisable lo explain\nthe tletuils pending tho furmul adaption\nof u policy with reference therein by\ntbe government. Mr. Stevens further\nstulinl that he expected to leave for\nOttawa about the Ullnl and tn hav,'\na consultation with the department\nnl'i\".i the lilltit of this monlli. lie cn\npeeled tbut the report'would be nub\nmilk's! to the public bodies nbo|it two\nweeks thereafter.\nThere were present ul lhe meeting\nMayor Fimlbty. Muyor McNeish, Al\ndermal) Hepburn ami Kirkpntricli, Councillor I'ltigstnu of Poiut ((rev, Cuuncll\nlor Morguu of Ctiqtiillain uml Captain\nWiirsnop, Vuncouver llnurd of Trade,\nninl II. C, Hodgson, South Vuncuuver\nHoard of Trade. The committee in\ndudes ulso Reeve May, Norlh Vuncou\nver; Kecve Nelson, 'West Vancouver,\numl Councillor McDouubl nf Ituritaby,\nwho were nol present.\nWr. II. II. Stevens, M.I'. wus ulso\npresent and mude the statements re\ncorded above.\nMuyor McNeish raised (lie question\nas to whether lite stun of Iwo million hand.\ndollars which the government proposes\nto spend is to be utilize,1 ultogether ou\nllurranl Inlel or on other locutions as\nwell. This point nppeiired lo give risn\nto considerable divergence of opiuion\namong tho members. Muyor Fiinllay\nwas uf opinion that the money should\nbe spent ou Burrurd Inlet and that it\nshould be extended frum that centre as\nmight be found necessary. In Ihis he\nwas supported by Captain Wursnop und\nOthers. Mr. Hodgson, tin the other\nhand, thought that North Arm present\ncd certain advantages for harbor\nschemes uud Kecve Bridges intimated\nthe possible withdrawal uf Ricbmontl\nfrom llic conference.\nIt wus in reply to a question from\nMuyor Fimlluy Ihut Mr, Stevens made\nhis aniioiiuccnienl us uliuve uud he fur\ntiter staled that when the report wus\nsubmitted, if il was uul thought sun\nable by Vancouver, lhe government\nwould be pleuSoil In receive any sug\ngcslions Ihul might be made. If Vun\ncouvcr chose to upset lJw.govt'rnint.#iii\n:s, heme ii 'lul nut s.i, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3 j, \ oi\nver vviiuld not receive itily government\n'Support, lie was satisfied that Mayor\nFiinllay wouhl be pleased with IhO re\nport when il was submitted. Mr. Sle\nvens wished lo know whul sorl of bill\nVancuuver would wish him tu introduce\nwhether II wus thought wise thul tin\ngovernment shoulil undertake the whole\nmatter or that rte city ami municipaii\nlies should retain certuin control.\nOn resolution Mr. Stevens wus re\nquested to procure copies of the bills\npertaining to other Canadian harbors\nuud lhe meeting then adjourned until\nsuch lime us Mr. Swan's report is to\nEXPRESS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS\nWANIBD\nWANTED TO RENT-Sinull cubin,\nfurnished preferred. 11-6\nFOR RENT-Room with bourd on cat\nline. Apply Mrs. W. West, (ith street\naud i iiiccn shin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094At oucc eight good paper\nhungers and twelve hrst class painters.\nApply Stoucy is Co.\nFOR RENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Six-roomed Hut, near\nferry, $20 per month, Apply Wurburn\nitz Piano House Ltd., -H'l l.onsdule Ave.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094At once, lady .to tuke\ncure of three children, three afternoons\na week. Apply Mrs. Hud Fraser, lith\nninl I'lii'.storfiL'lil. 14-0\nFOE SALE\nFOK BALK--Will sacrifice tout 12x\n11x314, 12 oz. dock,' witb Ily 18x21), 11)\n\"/. guod us new. Phone 186. 2.10\nFOK SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cordwood und ili ine't\nfir wood. Also 4 horses for sule. Apply\nbam, corner Ridgeway and 7th street,\nnr I'. I). Hux 2014, 173\nFOK SAI.K OK RKNT-A lent hous\"\n21x17, block from Lonsdale, vvutiTcon\nvenient, and stove included. Apply\nHox AOD, Express Ollice. II )\nGrading on Lonsdale Ave. Practically Completed\nCoiiiinittco Appointed to Attend to Low\nering of Car Traclu\nThe ucling city\nthe council last i\nthat body lhal Ih.\nI'ligHitcr\ntcning\ngrading\nwrote I-\nin form in.\nun Lous\ndale avenue will be practically com\npletcil Ihis week ami il wuulil be ud\nvisublc lo lower the strecl car track'\nbetween the waterfront uml\nroad. I'nless this is done ul uncc\nserious accident is likely tu uc ur.\nletter also emunuted from Mr. A.\nPerry, the local manager of lbc I;\nKlectric, staling tbut in reference\ntile council's proposal lu pul a pern\niiciil paving on l.onsdule tne\nthe \"i'l' 111\"! I to 1st street\nwas to be done un the nurth side uf\nthat street, then the special work for\nthe junction of First uud Lonsdale\nwill huve tu be ordered at once and il\nwill take several months before il con\nbe delivered as il would have, lu bo\nspecially ordered.\nThe mayor, iu connection with this\nraising and lowering of Ihe Hacks,\nsuggested thst\nKeith puinled lu go\nme a,Mr Perry.\na committee In\ninto the inciter\nI's\n\t\nue fn j\nif llu\nA\nlliul tbey vvanti\nas little delay ;\nTbe commitEc\nHiss uml Aid. Fraser,\nmuyur, will also tuke up lhe -am\nnun as il affects Fell avenue.\nfavored Ihi:\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll lhe vviirli\nis possible,\ne appointed\nap\nwilb\nsling\nwilh\niere AM\nwilh llu\nIjues\nLocal Mill Burned\ni ih<\nSeymour Lumber Company 8iist.un.\nHeavy Loss\n| The regular monthly meeting\n.lucul Hoard of Trade will lake pit\nI tomorrow nigbl in the city bull, wl\n'some questions of public moment i\nxpectcd tu arise.\nThe lire which has been ruging in lit-\nlimber in the inouutuin upuu which lhe\nSeymuur Lumber Cuinpany is operating\ngul beyond control this mi ami\ndespite the must streuuuus exertions ut\ntu. 1,cl the buildings consuming bull'\nthe saw mill uml lhe sbingc mill. The\ntotal loss will approximate $5i),uil0\nArc you\nLeague!\na member uf llic N \\nCti FIELD COMPANY CANADI\n> AN ENOINEEBB\nMen wishing to Join thc (Ith Field\nCompany, Canadian Engineers can do\noo by attending at tho city hall ou\nTuesday orouuig, tho llth of May,\nat 8 p.m.\nJ. EADE8 WABD, Capt.\ntth Field Co., Can. Eug.\nThe extensive repairs being cxeedlel\non thc Chelobsin al the Wallace Ship\nyards have suffered delay through th.\nrivettora, hoilcrmakers and oilier men\nemployed upon lbc work striking for u\ngeneral increase iu wagea on Saturday\nmorning. According to the Officials of\nlhe company, however, satisfactory\nci uu \"i have now been made and\nmost of the strikers have returned tu\nwork.\nELDER MUBBAY 00. LTD.\ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Ua Liquidation)\n17 Lousdalo Avenue, North Vancouver,\nNotice is hereby given that, a meet\ning of credittyfoT'thc above company\nwill be held at 17 Lonsdale Avenue,\nNorth Vancouver, on Monday, the 27th\nday of May, 1612, at 11 o'clock iuth;\nforenoon.\nWILLIAM ti. cumi;.\nLiquidator.\nProtect your family by joining t'u;\nLONSDALE THEATBE\n\"Forgiven'' is the title of the uffcr\niug of the (loldcn Le Paige Co. for (he\nweek commencing Kith May. This is\na drama of unusual strength and hit'\nbeen carefully eust In bring oot the\nbest in lbc vurious comedy and drums\nlie situations in which this pis;\nabounds. Those who have been delight\ned wilh lbc I'ti'dii- ium of \"The Private\nSecretary'.' will have an opportunity\nto see sn entirely different style of\npluy handled by this company duriu.i\nnext week. Tuesday, lhe 14th, will be\n.l i . . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2. . .,m i ciiltng scrtnus troiilil\nthe laat opportunity lo ace' lhe Juveu ! , ,\n., \u00E2\u0080\u009E .\", ,, , . ii woollier whicii\nlie Bostouinns,\" who are so well\nFOK SALE- House, snap, 19th street\nami St. (leorge's Avenue, 0 rooms, ce\nment basement, piped for furnace, lot\n1,'ixlui) to Iuue, fenced in ami garden.\nNow routed (22.50 per month. Price\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A62,650, $260 cash, balance $51) mouth\nul 7 per cent. Owner, Hox 1815, cily\nFoil BALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Best view comer lot on\nthe Brand Boulevard with new strictly\nmodern 10 room house, $8.1)1)0. |3.000\ncash, balance over .'I years. Terms In\nsuit. House .'17x44 'over all. 10 rooms\nulsu bulb, punlry and trunk rooms, two\nlire places, biscmcnt with hot air fur\nitace, hot :ii\"l cold water in bed\nrooms, three verandahs. I'. 0. Ho,\n22211, North Vancuuver. I'liune LI25,\nID li\nFOK BENT\nROOMS FOH RENT-Ilousokeoping\nami single. 218 2nd street cast.\nFOR HKNT-2 roouied shack with\nwutor uud cookstove. Apply Mrs.\nKnight, 7th ami Hidgewny Avouuo. 7-0\nTO KENT\u00E2\u0080\u00941-rooni Hut ,bulh room,\null lurge, overlooking I.onsilule Gardens, First street eust. Phone ll.ill.185\nTO LET- New housekeeping rooms,\ntwo anil three room suites, (I uml 11.69\nper room. 1108. Second Street west II) 6\nFOK BENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Modorn furnished ruum\nsteum healed, hot und cold water, excellent view (First Street Rooms) ovor\nthe Empire Theatre, l'opulur prices.\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I1\"'\nFOR BENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094targe store aud fuur\ni.min Hat, complete with bulb room.\nFine position on comer of Centre Roud\nami car line. Apply Merchants Trust\nJi Trading Co., 1)41 Pender \"tree! \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABt.\nur Lynn Vulley branch -ollice. t.f.\nMISCELLANEOUS\n(let it at I \"ii.'s'liils riuiimnci I'liune J!)\nViolin. Mandolin uml Pluno. Twenty\nlessons for IS A|.|il) I' I). llux 2126.\nNurlh Vnncuuvei' 11 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\nPractical fireplace chimney bui'dcr\nami cement Huurs. Estimates given on\nall kinds uf brick wurk. lulin Mellon\nDell, P. I). Hox 2005 or lllll Oth stroot\nwest, Norlh Vancouver. 10-5\nIf VI\nu.\nllltvc\nany |\nimperii\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' lo\nsell and\nwant t\nJUil\nIt re\nsuits,\nlist it\nwil\nli Sborl.\nRobert\nson\nuud\nSeymour.\nti.\nDressiiinkcr, thoroughly competent,\nwould gu out by (be day. Ladies' tai\nlured suits, dresses, every description\nUlouscs, children's frocks. Apply Hon\nAC7, Kxprcss Ollice. II 15\nIf ytui huve uny prupcrly lu sell urn'\nwant quick results. I irst - i I with Sborl,\nRobertson uml Seymour. , t.f.\nI. lluv ins, l.'.'ltl Lonsdale Avenue,\nNorth Vumouver, .abincl maker, 'in\npouter, painter, glazier, etc., general re\n 1 pairs und jobbing wnrk n specially.\nFOK BALE-Sellings o( Mammoth '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Personal ultei'lion. HI 5\nPOULTRY FOB SALE\nPekin Ducks. Prize slruiu. Phono IOC. I 1\t\n. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' NOTICK - (.'uVponlers leaving saws ,i|\nFOK BALK- Sellings of Eggs and 12111 Lunsdule Avenue at nigitl will lc\nday ul.l chicks from prize bred ti. ti.\nWhile Leghorn, Partridge Wyandottes\nami Uulf Orpingtons. Mrs. J. K. Lee,\nLynn Valley Poultry Yards, Dempsey\nRuad, Lynn Valley. Leave car at Oen\nIre Ruad. Postal address, Hox 2114,\nN. Vaueouver. t.f\nready for use the fulluwing morning.\nDowie, practical suvv filer and grinder\n^ 10 1,\nI). ('. Livery and Hoard (tables--\nLight rigs uud ladies' saddle horses\nfor hire. Stabling for horses. (let,-\n ^^ eral delivery and heavy learning. II\n= Dumas, 4th sir^u-l west. Phone 347 t.f.\nLumi Clearing aud' (Jrudiog Lots,\t\nPete Andruss, General Contractor. Se Hig urrivnl iif new laid eggs, gum\nwcr connections a specialty, basement unlceil, 11 dozen for $1.1)1) or by (be cat\"\nand olber oxcuvuting wurk undertaken. .'IS cenls. Also rubber tire buggy unl\nlisliiuatcs free. 527 St. (leorge's Avo., harness for sale. J. Diersscn, Coloui-l\nNortb Vancouver, twst office box 2393 Apartments. 21 1\nOf Interest Locally\nIIIRTH\u00E2\u0080\u0094On May 14th at North Van\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ouver the wifb uf L, W. S. Goodbody\nIrd street cast, of a sou.\nMrs II. I).\nun Tliursduy,\nseason.\nRuggles will not receivi\nI lilh inst.. nor aguiu tin\nknown here and who sail fur Honolulu\nthc following day. Prices of admission\nOf Interest to The Valley\nHOBN-To Mr. and Mrs Win. der\niiiyn, I'eler Road, Muy lllh, a son.\nMrs. Harold While of Toronto is vi-\niiing her brother, .Mr. Wm. Oermyu,\nPeter Road.\nBush fires arc mulling Iheir appear\nance in and around the Valley, iudl\nlu the warm\nnow prevails.\nThe Norlh Vancouver City Hand will\nrender a musical enlcrlalniucnt tumor\ncents; balcony, 50 cents.\nfor Hus performance ure: lin.uml llu^r, [ row evening in the Institute Hall for\n' which a Hue program has been urrung\ned. Dancing will proceed ufler lhe en\nlerlainmcnl.\nOn Sunday -evening nttxt at the In\nThe production at the \"Lonsdale\"\nlast night of the American drumu '' For\ngiven\" was rendered in a forceful uml Mlllt Haf|'|,,, KniMt j)a)|\nwell finished manner. Tins piny gives\nau eutlre change of plot to those of tin)\nlast Itoo or three weeks, lhe scene be-\nwill\nglvi\na lecture illustrated by lantern slide..,\nand his subject will be connected wiln\nIhe proposed liquor liccuse tot tbe\ning laid iu the southern Stales, it prov Valley.' Dr. Hali is auxfou* lo include\ncd a strong change and should ,draw iu j,j, ejjtyattg all who aro In livor ol\ngood bouses during the remainder of the wj,j license and wishes all 'o feel free\ntifk. lo ask any qaestlons on this all lm'\nportanl subject.\nProtect yourself by Joining tho IfctV\nLeague.\nftholfc^\nV\nYou had better join the N. V. J^ague,\n! Mr. ninl Mm. John Barclay have re\nturned lo the city ufler visiting Maui\nlol'U.\nMrs. A. M. Tyson has returned In\ntbis eity after a plcasanl sojourn in\nEastern Canada.\nMrs. J. Sidney Rogers, -11. and Ridge\nway, will receive on Thursday and nol\nagain'until fail.\nYesterday was thc fifth anniversary\nuf the incorporation of the city of\nNorth Vucouvcr.\nAssistant' Fire Chief Turner of Cal\ngory who was formerly North Vancouver's fire chief, visited this city ycslcrilay aud looked up many of his oil\nfriends.\nBurglars, please nolcl The local police department hus been furnished\nwith a ii.ur foot steel safe equipped\nwith a Vale combination, the mysteries\nof which are known only to the chief\nof police and ono other official. The\nsafe is fireproof aud of tbe very latest\ndesign, wbilo its gross weight is such\nthat It wai by far the most cumbersome of tbe many objects that hav\nbeen bustled up the police ateps.\nmidnight on Saturday. West Vauco\"\nver's visiting list wus also a remarkably extended one. the launches Set\nFuum ninl Wesl Vuncouver being kepi\nbusy throughout thc duy. The Iruns\nporlatiiui compauy arc making arrange\nminis In hnve the luller boat placed\njpcrinsiieiitly in service siuce the beuu\nI ties of West Vancouver uud lli^' weather\n1 scent tu l>e collaborating in attracting\nthe crowds towards Hollyburn and tho\n[other pleasant resorts of the inunii i\npolity,\nAccording to tho ferry returns for\nSunday about 11,400 persons crossed the\nInlet from Vancouvor. The number two\nboat made excellent time, having had\nher aecond now boiler installed after\nTHEOHOPH1CAL SOCIETY\nEnquirers class meets every Wedncs\nday evening at 8 p.m. Elementary study\nand que liun.. You are cordially Invil\ned to attend. Room 16, Aberdech bull.1\ning. Theosopbical free library.\nNOTICF. is hereby given that th.'\npartnership hitherto existing between\nRoberl Phillips, forey Booth uud (leor^ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nPhillips, lining business omler lhe name\nand style of North Vuncouver Transfer\nCuinpany, has Ihis duy beeu ilissolvcil\nby mutual consent. Percy Booth re\ntires from the firm and lhe business\nwill be continued by Robert Phillip\nand Oeorge Phillips under lhe name of\nNorth Vancouver Transfer Company,\nAH tbo debts due the said Company\nore to be paid lo llobert Phillips ami\nGeorge Phillips, by whom all stuns ow\ning by tho Company will be paid.\n' Dated at Nort/i Vancouver, Muy J4ll\\nJO.'II.\nb. Pfmipivs,\nOEOROK PHILLIPS.\nP. BOOTH. 2| 5\n, aroaa couoho. cunta coma.\nJtit mm m w*\n,\nI\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912.\nmm-mmm\nBank of Mon\n33=\nEstablished ISI 7\nCapital (paid up)\nReserve \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BB\n$15,413,000\n$15,000,000\nGENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSavings Bank Department\nINTEREST PAID AT CURRENT RATES\nNorth Vancouver Branch:\nMt. Crown Bldg., lit Street\nF. A. MACRAE,\nManager\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nOne-Quarter\nInterest\nLands Titles Oommtsslon Concludes\nSessions-- Arguments of Counsel.\nFOR RENT\nWe have a nicely furnished 6 Room\nHouse, centrally located. ' Can be had\non a day's notice. Rent $45.00 per\nmonth.\nNORTH VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE CO.\nUO Eiplanade. Phone 227\nR. C. BISS\nJ. A. WOODS\nfifteenth St.\n50ft. x I40|l. practically cleared and\na Block Iiiiiii Carline-.\nPrice $1200.00 on Inuis ol one-\nthird cash, hai. 1), 12, k, IH months,\nI* or lurther particulars of the aliTive see\nC. E. LAWSON & CO.\nWe represent the London & Lancashire Insurance Co. A\nsound Board Company. K you have anything to insure we can\ndo it lor you.\nPhone 70 15 Lonsdale Ave. I'. 0. Box IHI6\nPalace Hotel\nSecond Street, North Vancouver, B. C.\nFINEST ROOF GARDEN ON PACIFIC COAST\nRates:\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2.00 per day up. Spaiul\nrales In families uud to refftilai boarders.\nRFDA & ANDRUSS\nProprietors\nTelephone 329.\np. o Box -im\nNortb Shore Coal& feed\nCompany\nHAY, GRAIN, COAL and FEED\nAll Telephone Coal Orders Promptly Delivered\nWHARFAGE TO RKNT\nWharf: Halloa Ave., Esplanade Wcsl. hii', MITCHELL,\nOfflce: New Block, .1 doors from Lon.'.'l.ile, Esplmiedo W. Manager\n(loniiiiiasioiiiir W, A. Ma<-1 lixuilil,\nli. C, Itourtl argiimoiitii of rounrll im\nTlinrmluy Fith re\u00C2\u00AB|ieiit. to tlm mm\ni|iiiirler interest of Hie |ir|ivini'o in\null Intuit) snli iliviili'sl inlo lols of Inns\nIiiun iiiui iieni mn Ii. Tlio iime on lie\n\u00C2\u00BB\nhall' of |iro|>i'rt,y iiwiicru wus,argUOil\nhy Mr. W. Hurl Mi'lluru mul (I. .1.\nWhite.\nMr. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ii.ii, nollltoil out Ihul llm Ai'l\nof liSDii, riitiorviitii to llui novoriiiiitiiit\niiiui-isj'uiirier Interesl iu all towiisilns,\nwus passad lu iitt'i'i llm iiiiiiliiioiis\narising in eonsotjaence of n I\";' niiuiiift\nliiioin iu tho [iroviuco ul ihul nui''.\nOwing to tho lii|>iinrii|>liiinl ftiiiilllioiis\nthero woro only jilols hem mul there\noo Iho siilfs ul llm Iiase of mountains\nwhore towns coulil lm oslalilislicil,\nH|ieeulators look iiihiiuluon of nils'..\nstaked nul these sites uml many In'\n.uni... rifli, while llm government reaped uo advantage, llu instameil Hi\"\nHituationti in ItoHtilaiiil, tVrnm uu I\nolher towns in Kooli'iiuy in support\nof this contention. In these liniiletl\nareas luwiis were liuill up. It's for\nwhul constituted u \"lown\" he i|itot.''l\nthe ili'llnition of llu1 Imperial diction\nary, wlu-ro il wus miiiwn to lm ilerivml\nIiiiiii \"lyiniin,\" nicuiiiii|; Ull tin In-\ntin', ii.-. applying to towns, whiili ii.\nil,it'll limes were wnllcd in uiul t'nrli\nBo.l. Utterly il nieunj a nillt'.-lioii\nof houses, \"town\" us opposed In coun\ntry. A \"lnl\" wus ilewrilmd us \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\njdocu nr portion of (trouiul \"iillolled''\nto unyoiic for llm purpose of liiiildiuu.\nmi Hiu wus llu' 'h-lni'l Iii'lwi'i'ii\nllm two, so Ilml H was mi.li'in lliul\n\"liitttisilo,\" ns usi'.l in Ilie Uud Acl\nliardlj applietl in Ilie slrul rente lu\nill, -IlliilltisioilS llll! i'lllll!ll-ililllis| llll'l\nhiieli culisitlerillg. II wns itnlinl Ilml\nllio legislature recogni/i'd Ihul Hm pro\nvisions of the Uiul A.i ol IMMI did\nnot apply lo modern t uiulilioiis. .-inn'\ntu llllli limy paised un nmciidnieiil\nloacing mil the wurd \"town'1 nnd spe\ntifyiit|r only the si/.e of Ilie lnnd.\nCounsel iiinlintii'il Ihut lie . onsidt'ii d\nIhul lhe goveruineiil tnujl ho hound li)\nthe nets of ils own ollieiuls iu tin' Lund\nItl'sgistry ollif..', Uiul frnm the etidelu e il\nappeared thai litem1 ulli'iuli- hud luken\nil for grunted thai llm Ael di I nut up\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ily In siil'dit iisiiiiis- in inuii nitini.'ipuli\nlies. Tins appeared In I\"' llm M\" 'i\nlul.i'ii hy two former r. -i-trur- who\nhad uppeareil licl'i|re the eoniniissioii,\nwhile llic prescnl r.'|i>.*lriir had heeu\ndeputy ulloroey genornl wlun Ike Acl\nwits passed.\niiiiiiinissiiiiicr MacDonald at Ihis\npoint staled thai there wus uu rme|i\nlinn In Ihis. Mr. Tolinic iu his evi\ndi'ine had staled Ilml llm lnnd registry\nuDiciuls knew well Ihul lin Ini.l acl\nwas intended lo lie ohcu'd, l.ul had\nncitlcctcd lo \"In')' il.\nMr Mcllarg t'oiitiini.'l inul unyhow\nas fur us North Vancouver \"\u00C2\u00AB- \"'\u00C2\u00BB\niirniil il wus nine yeurs si tin silo\n;,h,,u hud ili'vidopi'tl there, nnd purlies\nwho owned llic laud begun lo siilidnidc\niiii.l file plans, nnd from Ihul liIRe till\niiluiiil u yeur ago llii*e plans were uc\n,,'|,le.| nii'l lilies issued wtlhoul i|ues\nliun. He I'lrlninl;. Ihuughl lliuljk\ngiivemuieui lhroii|ili il> ollniuls allow\njuiH inn nl purchasers lo eoitie in und\npurthasi: proper!) musl !\u00C2\u00BB' Iiouinl I1.''\nj the in Is of its nili'i.il- In Ilml respect\nthey were in the suuie | m slum lis Ihe\nnllicials in the lund- .J.'j.ilrlui.nl ul\nVictoria, und he had never l.iinun Hie\ngiivcrnllieiil In luil lo -lnnd I'.v llui'\nIU Hull-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2NORTH VANCOUVER CITY PBHKIKrt, MMI'fKJ)\nTIME TABLE TAKINct EFFECT MABCH 1st. 1912.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.20\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.41)\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.00\n'7.20\nIAD\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.00\n8.20\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.40\n9.00\nM0\n9.40\n10.00\n10.80\n10.40\n11.00\n11 vi\nI M'l\nlioo\nJ 2.80\n18.40\n140\n1,20\n1.40\niJOO\n8.80\nLeave Vancouver\nAM.\nI'M\nLeave Nortli Vancouver\nI\nF.M.\nAM\n'(1.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A20.211\n*(S.4'I\n'7.00\n, :'\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.40\n8.00\n'6.80\n8.40\n9.0D\nHUD\n'...in\nIO.')')\n10.20\n10.40\nII.O'I\n11.20\n11.40\n12.1)0\n12.2')\n12.40\n1.00\n1.2')\n1.40\n2.00\nA'M.\nP.M.\n2.20\n8.40\n3.00\n3.20\nS I'i\n4.00\n4.80\n. HI\nIM\n6129\n,8.40\n6.00\n6.20\n0.40\n7.00\n7.20\n' 7.40\n8.00\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.3\u00C2\u00AB\n9.00\n9.30\n10.00\n10.30\n11.00\nJ 1.40\n12.40\nVK..\n2.40\n3.00\n3.20\n.. M\n4.00\n4.20\n4.40\n0.00\n6.80\n0.4O\n6.00\n6,20\n6.40\n7,00\n7.20\nlit)\n8.00\n8.30\nV.00\n8.30\n10.00\n10.30\nUM\n11.30\n18.J6\n1.00\n* imuAet \"Vet oa Sunday.\" Time tabic sghject to change without\nnbtkt. Ooapauy not liable for delays, accidental or otherwise.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i ii i i .\nA.M.\nAs.a roiicrclc inslum e ol how' iimo\ncenti/- lols hud Ihtii Imugltl and ivold\nin ignorance of uny goverunit'ul re\nservalion, lm riled Ilie case of WW acre.\nof lund which hud been lirsl purclnscd\nin |.ur.els of uir.ii|/.' ol loinidernld.'\nsi/e, these ii,j.ri wire divided into live\naire plots, uiul the live in re plots by\nintermediate stages were finally curved\ninto 33 fnot Jo.lS. II was reasonable to\nsuppose Ihul Ihe purchaser of Ilie -*-*-\nfool lol would take it for granted thul\nall conditions of I ill.' had been coin\nplied wit li by previous holders. While\nhe had been in opposition to lhe gov\neminent in many matters, lm consider\ncil Ilml Iheir action in passing an\naiiieinlinenl uiul, iu|) il certain Ihul Ihere\nwould bu uo reservation Irom the land\nsold ul public ouilioii in I'uiol drey,\nNorlh Vuneoovcr und Hustings- Town\nsite was a right one, since it removed\nany possible cloud frum Hie title.\nHimself u Hootli African campaigner,\nMr. Mi'llarg uuUirullv .devilled con\nsidcrablc attention to the lumi granted\nunder South African wnrrunls. II\"\nconsiilcred Ihcse warrants upurl from\nbeiug a reward for public service wen;\ngiven also for lius Mfposc<*0f oncour\naging settlement, iu British Columbia,\nnnd liolhiug coulil be more conducive\nto settlement than to grimf I'\"1 acres,\nand I heu to subdivide il. On the other\nbai'il il. would be deterrent to settle\nin-ill if Ihe government afterwards\ntook away a portion of these Iota.\nThese lands had been exempted from\ntaxation for five years, aud. generally\ntie wording of the aet placed it io an\naltogether different position to tliat\nof other land acts,in Hie provintiti. It\nwaa ipilto evident, tkat tko government,\nitilondiiil in givo tlio land to the vul\nnotour free from revisions or uny other\nimpediment. In conclusion Mr. Mellaril\nihiinl.cil (luinmissiuiier Miu'Dniiul'l for\nHiu courtesy ami patience with which\nho kail edniluctail Hid commission\nllii'iiiiuliiiut. i\nMr. 11. .). White ugrooil with Mr. Me\nIlurg Unit, tko goveriijiiant. must lm\nhumid by Hit) nets of ifs ollieials, lliul\"\nespecially an the failure of the lumi\nregistry tillieiiils lo notice nr specify\nuny distinction between such lund in\nthai under Houlli Africiin warrants was\nduo it| large nieiisiini In Iho fuiliiro of\ntlio governmeut to provide the offices\nwilh spni'illu forms for tlcnliiig wilh\nthis land us distinct front uther lumi.\nThu I rouble wus, Ihul iu u great tlcul uf\nthis luiul thut liad boon bought u\nut rcage uiul divided uiul subdivided, Hie\noriginal I'rown grant cont a I tun) no\nmeiiliiin of nny, rosorvulion, and sub\nsctpienl lilies followed (hi: loud. How\nwere llm later purchasers lu know that\noun i|iiiirliir was tu he convoyed I The\nsystem udopled by tho government iu\nkeeping track of these titles wae tleliei\nout uud calculated tu put purchasers oil'\niheir guard. He contended thut if llm\ngovernment m iiHied on the relitru of\nmtiuelary vulue for ils one fourth in\nterest it should iu all fairness be based I\nmi lhe nriginal eust of the lund when\npurchased from the government.\nI'nless some special occasion should\narise for il, it is mil likely thai uny\nfurther sittings nf the commission will\nhe held. As u great tlcul of evidence\nhits In he considered ('tiiniuissioiier Dine\nDonald expects Ihut il will be some\nlinm before his report cun be thud.'\nkuown.\n' It was a i'iini'1 heritage Hint\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0flWirjjo Hamilton tlmilnn tint Imrn-ini*\nllot'uinlior. duy 70 yearn ago. lie was,\nif ho lunl lived, the ussiiriul heir to\nthe tjties of uiirl, viscount ami luir.ni\n(mul tn llm largo ostulua which weh)\nthou onjqfod hy his gi'inull'iiliiiir, thu\nfoitrtii lord. Hu hud in liis voius the\nblood of iiuiiibiirs of well born uncus\nlurs, from Ihu days w|ieu I'ulrick dor-\ndon of Md hlm pluyeil u lending purl\nin Hi'iillimd under tho Hrst .lumes, itinl\nito himself wouhl bu llm sixth of ,1\nline of oarls wl|ti hud muted with the\niliiuglili'i's of greal Br.oltisli houses.\ntitieh was tho heritage of lieorg.)\n(loriliin, who wns filled, allhuiigh Mm\nearldom was ttieu his, lo eiuLhis days\nus a seaman before ihe nuisyjlf bbiiibII\ntrading vessel, and ilisgnisoVliy n namo\nnol his own, belore he lunl soon hi-\nllnilii'lli year.\nAs a buy, litis heir lu lhe Aberdeen\nhoiiilrs wits mil us olher boys of nulile\nbirll|. Thero waa a vvuyward, niiiiiiidm\nstrain in his blood which nn pureiilgl\nfrowns qr correctioii could control\n'\nLong b.eforti ho bad rouched Iuh tiicns\nllU-UllUUUUClllI lliu iiiti'iilltll) |||!\na snilnr, Ho wus never happy oxcopl\nwhen ho wus on Iho sea and, wu m >\ntuld, he would slual away fram lliu cu.\ntie Hint wus his homo and pjioud,night\nftl'ter nigbl wills llio hftfflltgJIslicri i\nof lloililtim flipping back to |ietl curly\ntup nest morning bofore Ike ensile wi.\nnivalin. Ilis cliOBon I'uiiipnniptiii vveiv\nllm Usher lin I s uiul limn of his fiivoriii\nhaunts Iho i|iuiy and tho bpueh mul his\ngrealeat ilulighl g seal iu a ||uul.\ni'tir rank and curiiiiiuuiiil lie cawj\nmil u llg. To llm Usher folk of lind-\niinm he tens jusl plliin \"(leordn: linr\niluu''; unil plain lluoi'dio eiiuiiislenl.-\nly Im li'liillinrd In Ilis llisi iltty, vvhclhei'\nhe was known ih Ihu peerage \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .a\nas Huron llnddu lit cnurlc-v' title\nwhicii was Iiis while alill in lltu\nteens) nr as Um Hi|fkl lloiioiirnblo'lha\nKm n) Aberdeen, double vi.sciiiinl un.l\nfour fold Iiiiinii of his irilcr veins.\nIlul iti il.ll Its he yearned fur llu In .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n'\n%'\nContinued on page seven\nRomance of Earl's Lost\nBrother\nMimy ut' uur pi'i-rs have niiiiL' |.i\nlliuir i 'irniM'b iiikI ii Ureal rttl ntUd'n \\\nr|l|lHril)UH tUtli.h ol \\u\" will's! ft' I'M'\niwnc; ImiI not mn \u00C2\u00BBr iIiimii iill uii 11 it\niiriTiiiiiituiH'OB mi IHU ut' roiiiaiMi' imt\nluifii'-ly un |iii\i* ii heat in tlie Iiuiim\nul' lunl,- In In.- cNt. linn ;. ihr Karl ul\nUitTiltvn, vieyroy ul' Ireland, uiie ilaun\nary ilay -11 yearn U|i\u00C2\u00BB ,wrihN ilmrniiji\nHall in Muileni Boeiety. f\nTli in .siraiij/e ulory is iinu alum-:\nI'urputli'ii, luil lliero are xmn- \\'n\u00C2\u00AB\n,.' \i i win Ihu 111 tii *la> ul \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!.\u00C2\u00BB.. ..li i ua\nlhe cal.'inlar without payiny a iiil.ui\nul' ri.'gri'l lu lieurye, hixHi carl, uvi\n\\\\wii brief life the witters ul a iuu ii.iiii\n, WD Ctrll\nti Inn\nDOUBLE CORNERS IN BLOCKS 11. i.iA IU mitl 1UA il.'nu i,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eli\nFRONTING BOULKVARD ON JONES AVENUE\nLOTS I and !,, Bluck lilllA, D I.t, Ull .mil Uli,\nTERMSi 13 Caeli, Balance 1) aud l\i\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,il,.\nBUSINESS PROPERTIES\nl-IRS'l .SIKI I.T\nBlork 154 h ft.\nMlotk hfi IS fi.\nSF.COND STRI-KT\nBlock Vil 100 li.\nBlock 155 50 Ji.\nTHIRD STRF.F.T\nBlock \M 50 li.\ns,\n; i\nI'or liriccs ami lei ins apply to\nThe North' Vancouver Land and\nImprovement Company\nLimited Liability\nNorlh Vancouver Agents for\nLONDON AND BRITISH NORTH AMKKICA CO.\nI .muled\n543 PF-NDLR STREET.\n7\nPhone Seymour 62M\nVANCOUVI-.R, B. C,\n.\u00C2\u00BB\n'\nmV.- .\nI 0\nTHE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, H U,, jUfcapftY, MAY 14, |V|i.\n1\nTHE EXTENSION\nin\nTELEPHONE\nIN THE HOME\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094m\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAN Extension Telephone\nonce installed proves\nits value. It earns its\nway every day. With an\nextension telephone upstairs\nyou do not have to go downstairs to answer when the\nbell rings. If you are upstairs you do not have to go\ndownstairs to call someone.\nThe service costs only a\nlittle over 3 cents a day,\nwith no charge for installation. Call COMMERCIAL\nMANAGER, Phone 98.\nBritish Columbia Telephone Co.,\nIJmitcd\nTHE\nBrackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd.\nHAY, GRAIN, and FEED MERCHANTS\nPOULTRY SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY\nALSO\nGRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, SEED\nPOTATOES, and FERTILIZERS\nOur Prices are right, and deliveries prompt\nOFFICE: 116 ESPLANADE, EAST PHONE 4\n)\nAll New. No Old Stock.\nFine assortment of Flower\nand Garden Seeds in pack-\n52;\t\nSweet Peas by the oz.\nThese come in Muck, While,\nLavender, Pink ami lied or mixed.\nSpecial Lawn Grass, - SO i Is. Ib.\nSelected White Clover, - 65 cti. Ib.\nNorth Shore Drug Co.\nP. S. THOMAS, Phm. B.\nDruggist, 116 Ksplauade Weit\nf\nA Good\nPresent\nSolid you friends who arc Interested\nlu the Norlh Short > copy of\n\"The Express\"\nIt will keep litem posted on all\nNorth Shore Nows uid will only coit\nyou\n$1 per year\nWhere He\nWas\nOn Sl. Patrick's Day In Ihe\nMorning\nBy NORA B. SHEA\nll wns lliu evening belore Ht, I'ut-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2k'li'sS ilny, HUG, lu Ireland, Tlie moon\nvug nl the full und ehunu will) unusu-\nil imi.hut.'.:, Dennis ti n.'iiiiiiii.' a\n/oung iiiun ol twenty-two, mounted ou\ni black mure, wus trolling ou a rout}\nlelweeu lilllnrney ami Troli'o ou bla\nway lo a bull nt Ibo latter pluee. Bud-\nleuly catching sight of u light sumo\nlisluiieo 11tim lltu roud, he drew iolu\nmil thrust bis lm ml In under bis wulat-\nioiii Io pull bis wudili from bla fub.\nit wus uut there, nnd be remembered\nthat bo lunl left II at home.\nNow, whut bo wished his watch for\nwus to nolo lite limo that he might de\nride whether lo ulteiupt something\nHint popped Inlo bis bend at Rcelug the\nlight referred lu. lu the bouse where\nIt shone lived ICIIeeu Mnvouiuccn, u\nyoung girl whom Dennis would hure\ngladly wiiui'il hud he been pei'inlllcd lo\ndo so. Dentils wns Inclined to be a\nIrlBe wild, uml Eileen wus warned by\nher parents In buve uutblng to do wllh\nhlm.\nNoverlbeless lbc young mnn wus es\npcclally attractive lu gli'ls. Uo was\nlull uiul 'Mis', ninl it muss of light curls\nfell down over his ibouldcra. Tender\nhearted lo n fuull, It wns suspected\nilmi for ihe benefit of others in distress be lunl trespassed un lhe luw by\ninking n purse un ihe highway, The\nO'Hrndy. n rich landowner, lunl beeu\nstopped one night on the mini, unil lulor\none of his tenuuls, a poor woninii for\nwhose eviction he had given orders,\nlinicl llic reul In colus, one of which, n\npocket piece. The O'drntly recoglllled\nus having been luken from hlm liy the\nhighwayman The story got abroad\nihul Dennis O'Doiiobue, sympathizing\nwilb the woman, hud robbed lhe lnnd\nlord nnd given the money to his tenant to suve lu'i' Irom eviction. Thut\nthe rubbery hnd'tnken pluee lur Ibnt\nvery purpose wns (rue. luu Deuuls\nO'Donubue lunl niiililng lo do wllh It.\nIt occurred lo Dennis Mint he would\nlove lo lulte Eileen wllh hlm lu llic\nbull ut Tiuli'i.' lli't' father uml molbei\nwere elderly people, ond II wus Uuii\ncustom lu go tn luil at (I o'clock every\nnlghl. It might lie possible lu lake hei\nwllh hlm uud bring her buck wllboiil\nIheir knowing of her absence.. The\nhour wus iiluiiil II, luil he ilul mil kuow\nwhelher ll wns it mile before or u Unit\nulld II. lie dure mil gu before inul did '\nuut like to lose (Imu by fine (uo luiin\ntiler.\nWhile he wns deliberating lie beurd\nlhe suund of burse's hoofs coining frum\nHie dlrecllon of Trulce He wuuld ,\n,iwuli iin; rider's coming uml in-l. Hit\nlime. A mini un horst-liucl. drew ueni.\nuud when hu cumc up Dennis suit] lu\nit iniltl voice:\n\"I l\u00C2\u00AB'g yuur pardon for slopping jou ,\nsir. but would yuu (ell me whul u'rlu.k\nll Isi\"\nDennis' buck wns lo (he moon, nhlii\nihe horseman faced II, uml Deunis nr\nogulied The O'Orudy, Tbe o'liradj\nl.s .ii.ii. .1 The voice souuded like ilml\nuf O'Doiiobue. by whoiii he hollered\nhu Iiiui licet) robbed Dennis' hurse t.'.i.*\ni.-.-il.-:.- iiiiiI. Iiiruliig, espusctl Dennis\nluce lu the uiooii Tlio (l'(lrnd) Ihrnsl\nhis hiiitd uuder his cont us II in i.iU\nout bis wiilih. bul lusliinl drew it i-\ntul uiul I'oiiiiiit^.' ii ul Dennis' hoiiil.su.,1\n\"ll is 11 ine for you to move ou. Din\nuls i) I iish,,hu,s. nnd I would uilil-c\n)on tu go to one uf the Aiiicrliiiu n I\"\ntiles, fur If yon ever appeal In I.iii.i\n: ty again III bring you tip fut inti\nuuy rubbery Twice Is um e Ino ullen i\nfui yofi lo rub Iho siiiuc person''\nWilh Ibis, sllll covering Dctinh will.\nhis pistol, he ineed on his hurse, Iiuv ,\nlug Deuuls standing In (ho ruud mn11\nwith uslunlsliiiirul Dennis knew ul\nun. u ihul (his evidence ugnlusl l.lm\nliiktii wllh Hie suspicion of uuolliei\nrubbery, would convict lilm of b, lug u i\nhighwayman and Hint meant either a\nlung Imprisonment ur dculli Hi\nthought ul Inking The O'tlrady's ml\nvice und. ridiug over to Cork, luke shl|,\nfur Virginia. Instead he cum Iu.l.-.l\n(o ilde uver lu see Eileen uml leil\nber whut liud occurred. This would I\nlesseu Hie blow lu ber, uud she could\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ipinlii lbe inulloi to his ftilbor uml\nuul her\nTho l.i'iit now mudo no dllTercii>o li\nlilm. su ho put spurs lu his horse und\nsin reaching Hie gule threw Ibe brldb\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fin uver n picket and went up Ihr ;\nwalk lo the huuse. Tipluelng on lu i\nthe purcb, he suw Kllccu silting alum I\nlu Ibe living room A lap ou the win\ndow arrested tier ulleulluu. und. turn\nlug, sbe suw Deunis' fuce agaiuit Iht\npaue. i'lilllng Iki linger lo hl-i lips\nshe went softly tu the dour uud Its! hiu\nInto Ihe room.\n\"Whul is II, Dennisi\" Sbe asked.\nuisiiui'ii at bis rueful appearance.\n\"Hav* yonr fslbur aud mother gone\nlo bed?\" be whispered.\n\"Vas.\"\nDennis told his story, llnlihlug by\ntylog that he saw no hope for Lliu\nbut to go to Virginia. Klleen's 00110\ntinsuce fell at this. She stood ibluk\nIng.\n\"Wby don't you prove au alibi, Dm\nuls?\" sbe asked presently.\n\"An ullUV\"\n\"It* Tbe muKisiruie will bavs\noul; The O'Ursdy's word (bat bs mat\nyou on tbo rotd. If you can prove\nyoo were sumewhere sits bis evidence\nwill bs worthless\"\n'But bow an I do Ihltr ,\n\"Have you a gosd horse7\"\n\"No h\u00C2\u00BBHnr In Iwlaqil. I hMTQWed\nmy friend Mike Qbgunesiy'a mare.\nShe's not only won races for; bin, but\nins grout cmlurnuco.\"\n\"Well, ride all nigbt, and In tbe\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0noi'iiiug mil; with some one you can\n{ut for a witness to testify that you\nwero with bim\"\n\"Oo the morning of St. Patrick's\nlayi Ah. Eileen you're a Jewell\"\nAnd so after a down kisses Dennis\nremounted the mare and away .bs\nwent In the moonlight. Hiding on to\nI'm lee, which place be made In half\non limn1, bo look a road leading norlli-\nensl ward to l.luicrlck. It Is just fifty\nmiles from 'J'rnlce to Limerick. It\nwould not do la aak for relays of\nhorses, for this might give tway tbe\nsecret of bis ride. It was 10 o'clock\nwhen ho started. He rode thirty\nmiles uf the dlstnnce, rested bis horse\nfor two hours, Iheu went nn, reaching\nLimerick at 1 lu Iho morning. But\ninstead of going Into tbo town be left\nIt on his rlghl uml crossing tho river\nShannon, struck out fnr Ennls, some\ntwenty miles farther on. But bo bad\nno Idea of using llio mnro to do this\ndistance nnd, now that bo was sn far\nfrom Inline, concluded to lenvo ber\nwllh it farmer and take a fresb\nmnniil This lie illtl and at 10 o'clock\nIn lhe morning rodo up to an Inn lu\nEnnls.\nThe bells were ringing for ninns,\nand Dennis Joined a throng going to\nHie church, Seeing a priest going\nfrom his limine lo lhe church, Dennis\nlolned lilin mul sulil:\n\"Fullier. I desire to mnke n contribution on Ilils blessed day of tint pntron\nsalnl. und I beg ul .vou t) receive It.\"\nTo this the I'lli'i-l agreed, nnd Dennis kii vn hlm his contribution.'\n\"Nuw. failiii.' suhl Dennis, \"willyou\ntell ine lite lime.''\n\"There's n cluck In the tower of the\nchurch beyond \uu cuu see for yourself\"\n\"I'm nearsighted Will yun use your\nOWU I'.ICI (ill IIU'V\"\n\"Ifs III ii'i luck mid llii iiiiiiiilcii.\"\n\"Are yuu sine'l\"\n\"I inn \"\n\"Ami I'm gh Ini: you 20 shillings (or\ns contribution it- llic church nl twenty-\nlive initiuli's pust ID un Ihe iiiurulng uf\nSt, Patrick's duy, nnd don't you forget\nIt.\"\n\"I'll nul tin Hint.\" said lhe priest.\nDeuuls weul lank to Iho Inn. nlc a\ngcji.il biieukfiiKl und. his horse having\nbeen foil, muiinlcd and rude bnck lo\nwhere ho li.nl loll the mare. She. loo,\nhod lieen reeled sutllclenily to gu on\ntoward home, bul nt n slow gnlt. Dennis rem hod Kllhirnej Unit night ami\ntho next mnrulng appeared mt Hie\nstreet laughing uud lalklng with his\nfriends wllh bis usual guild mil lire\nWhen The mIrmly beurd Ihul Dentils lunl ii.'in.iini'il lu fuce u charge uf\nrubbery mi Hie highway he mude u\ncharge ugulnsl hlm. nnd Dentils wns\nnriesli'd, luticli in Ids sppiirent surprise When Iho pilsoucr wus brought\nbelure Hie innpisl rule lur eiiiiiiliiiiilun\nHie 'barge wns lead snd he wus naked\nwhelhei he pleaded guilty or nol guilty.\n\"I could liiiiilii bu guilty, yuur worship,\" replied Deuuls. \"seeing Ihul I\nwas nul where Hie charge specifies ut\nn limo when my accuser was stopped\"\n\"Where were yuu?\"\n\"I wus In Ennls, your worship\"\n\"That's seventy miles uwuy At\nwhul time were you In Ennls?\"\n\"I wus ihere uu Ibe uiunilng ol St\nPatrick's day.\"\n\"('no you pruvc Ihall'1\n\"Yes. yuur worship\"\n\"By wliuniV\"\n\"Itt t wilness who saw mc Ihere at\nihe lime.\nDennis was given oppurlunli) lu\nbring Ids wilness lo Kllhiruc.t. mid\nwhen u prion uf Hie church testified\nHint the prisoner tinve bint mi si I'iiP\nrick's duy, al In.'Hi lo the murniug. ID\nshillings, nu une dared gainsay tho\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nil of lhe statement There was\nbul une Inference fu be uiudc. which\nwns flint The O'lirudy was uilslukou\nlu Ills IIIIIII\nNevertheless The O'Urady wns nut\ninly sure Hint Dennis was lhe poison\nHint lie bad mel un tbo highway, but\nwas sure Ihul he had Intended lu nib\nlilm II lie bad lind no such design be\nwuuld have admitted Ills lili'iiillj und\ndisclaimed mi)' liileutlun els opt to\nlourn Uio Hun.' 'llio accuser blustered\nand inked lur lime to pruve Ilml His\nalibi wns it put up Jub, but those pies\nonl nt the libit considered this u mark\nnl disrespect Iui Ibe priest whn bad\ngiven lealliiiuuy, nnd the magistrate\ndenied lhe request Dennis was ac\nquilled and carried out ul the court\nun (be shoulders ol bis friends\nNuw, Eileen Miivuprneeps lulber\nwus u \"good uid Irish gentleman, one\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii lbe rare old slock,1 uiul. though ne\ni'crlulnly would mil huve u highways\nmun for a son In law, he was highly\nappreciative ul Hie shrewdness ul his\nrace During Dennis' Imprlsuniueut\n1)0 Constantly reminded his daughter\nthat be bud been light ubout her lover\nfrom Ihe first. Eileen suit) nothing Hll\nofler Deuuls wns ucgullletl. wheu Bhs\ntold ber liilhet the whule story.\nTlio old gentleman luugbetl all ilml\ndoy uud, since ho did uoi like I he\nO'lirudy over much, vowed Ilml the\ndefense wus Iho smnrtest trick Ihul\nbud ever been perpetrated In the cuun\nly. He luld Eileen tu bring Dennis\nto dinner Ihut be might bear the story\nfrom his own lips Deuuls came, nnd\nlbe old gonlloiniin was much pleased\nwith tbe energy and rapidity of bis\nmovement, bul when he beard Ibat\nEileen inul proposed the plan he was\ndelighted and, taking bis daughter lo\nhis arms, told her lhat ao long headed\na gin must be ini ier able to choose t\nhusband for herself tbau bar futber\ntould choose for her.\nFor long after tbat wbin Dennis\nwould meet ber Acquaintances bt\nwould be greeted by:\n\"Dennis O'Donubue, where were ys\neu St Patrick's day It tbt mornlagr\nTHSBND\nFIT- \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nREFORM\nFIRE SALE\nAll This Week at\ni\nTemporary Premises, 541 Hastings\nStreet West .\nllirough llic permission of llic landlunl wc arc enabled Id have\nthe store for Iwo more weeks lo allow us lii cleai oul lhe slock\nq( summer suits now in storage, which we were unable lo dispose\nof owing lo the limited time and store space. ' otne loniglil\nand buy high-class clothing foi almost nothing.\nVie especially urge big men lo attend as we have .i very\nlaige numbci of large sizes ii|) to if), holh in .^inls and oven oats,\n( onie and gel three or foui soils for lhe |)ricC of one.\nI lundreds of men's cravencllc raincoats, ii|i lo $\u00E2\u0096\u00A0)(), sale price\n$2.50\nSlightly fire smoked suits; regulai price up lo $2i. fire sale price.\nper suit\n$2.50\nlundreds of blight, new summei suits jusl as good as when\nihey lefl the hands of lhe tailor. Kegul.n pine up lo $3\")\nand $38, for\n$7.50, $10.00\n$12.00, $15.00\n$17.00 and $19.00\nFit-Reform\n- *\nJ. W. FOSTER CO.\nNEXT DOOR WEST OF D. SPENCER CO. LTD.\nVANCOUVER. B. C.\n_ -i\t til\nTHE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C\u00E2\u0080\u009E TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912..\n1\n.\ns\nTHE BXPKB'SS\nHOBTH VAHPODVBB BBITISH OOMIMBU\nPublished Tuesdays nnd Fridays hy North Bhore I'rass, I.imitud.\nQEO. II. MOIIUBN, KDITOn AND MANAOElt.\nRates of Subaeriptloiii (luu yoar, ll.lill. Sii mouths, 60p. Throe niontlis, UGu\nliiiilinl States uml Foreign, jlB.OIl pur yoar.\nAdvertising Bates Will Be Quoted un Application.\nTba Espress is devoled to the iutorosls uf llm North Shore of lliirruril I nlnt.\neicltislvoly, It conetittitos on gdvartlslnf iiio.liniu uf exceptional valuo for\nreaching in a thorough and oifuctivo manner lliu population of Nurth Vancouvor\nOity and Districl. Every effort is inmlii lo givo advertisers' llio must satisfactory\nservice.\nAll changes iu coulrurt nilvorliaonionte ulinnlil lm iu tlio printers' lunula nut\nlater than 10 a. ni. Mniulny ninl i'i p. iu. Wmluesiiuy to ensure insertion in llio\nfollowing isBiie.\nstpftv\nNorth Vancouver, B. 0 ~... .May 14, 11)1.1\n' CONSOLIDATION OF NOBTH BHOBB\nFEBBY BYSTEMS\nHut: nt' Hto iiii.nl Imporlant Biiggci\"\nIiiiiih H'ltiili bus been riiti.lt. recently in\nferry matlon is lliul wlii.lt wus liruuglil\ntu Hie atleiitiuii nl llm Hoard u| i'i\nrectors lit' |lmir lusl niMing by Intei\nInr II. ('. Wriglil lu llic ill'.', i linn\nNorlli Vaueouver I'ily Perries l.tiuilel\n' cniisitlur lliu advisuliilily uf providiii'i\na surios uf ferry serving In nieol Hi\"\nrequirements nl' the eiilnv smi r-lun-\nWliilu il is dmibll'iil ulu'ili.'i lin\nselionio is feusiido upun the present Iui\nsis nl nrguiii/.ulinli u) rlii' I'oiupuiit.\nhotii beiiiiiMi uf llic liiiitin nil expemli\nlures wliiilt would lm inwilt.,1 und In\ncailite nf llm llllllirili dllsirt' uf lin li\nspot'tivtt iiiiinit'i|ialilii's In liute nib'\ntplble tun \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ill Hie 'iinllul ul III,' tell'.\nHervit'u within tlieir liiiiiihliirir.-. tl n.i. <\nneverlItel.'ss he ni.-tlt |.i,,...ihle lli.tt\n>i)llle !., I\" Illi' i'lllli'l be mil I s.i mil Is,I\nI.roils|i-iiii,|> Hie busiK uf iiij:,iiii,nl,,in\nlunl Inr .1,1,.1.1.,; Hi. ssj.s ,sl ii\n1 l)tll|lllllt Ml III. I., s |. i||, ,,ln |, ||'\nhiianl fm Hie \",ul ml ul oil i,m\n-vsloin. ,ij. i,iiii,|.' I,, mul t,,,in ii,\nNlirlll MililT III till:. Illlls I j \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1..,.\nllio |iru|iusiliuu II. HI,, ul' He i.l;\nimportant e ilinl uf Hie gruiti -I ih\nability frnm llio stuinlpuiiil ul llu in |\nIt renin nf lite Nurlh Hliure n- -n\niug wllliill wtiulil plut'ii llio I'liiitpiiity in\nu aonnnandliig position financially uml\niiulihl riiulili' tl In pi it it uml lu execute\nupon a scale ul nil times wull. ip ad\nvancu uf Hut fuslost pine which llii\"\nmile ul llm inlel may develop in III\n1'iiliire The I'lipitul ultimately invest\nid in lerry sleuiiters, Icriniuulx, equip\nmonl eii., for Iho Nurlli Hhuru is ,lo..\nlille.l lu grow intn huge sums wild re\nspit I lu lilm h it merger ul' Hie kind\n|iM|ium''I pr.'seuls many tiilvuiitagus\nli'uni llm liiiaui tor's puinl ul' tiew uni\nif mil I'll'ei led nun will probably be ml\ntoniieil mui.. hrio e nmi aecuiuplislied\nttiih iiii iuiiui-iiK, iiiiiutiiil ul truubieninl\noxpciiM' nlii.il uunl,I be nlltigi'tlior\nltiuiilt',1 wero Hie scheme carried mil ul\nllio prei.onl time.\nThe lullsuliilulliill ol' .Nurlh Wliiiro in\nlorcsts in uuy ruspe.l uml ul uny liun\nis giiiul pulls, in,,I i.s Bound priieedtir.'\nfur Hie plums,In,i, ul Hie welfuro ul' Hii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 nl:r iiiiiii.nut (ium Iluu,- Soiiinl in\nL\nlated us t.unliui' to ni' iii.iii.- patriut\nm\nIbiii ami similarly in its sphere it m\u00C2\u00BBy\nfiiiisislontly ho hub) that thp ontionr-\nnguiuenl of hicriiBuo as the (>i(iiit.liaii un\nliniinl giiniti wuulil tuml tn strengthen\ntlio spirit nf I'unii'liitiiitini iu tits uiiiulu\nuf tho buys. The inlliiuiu'ii uf the game\nnf cricket uu llio youth of Clreut liri-\nInin is generally rei'ugniztid us liming\npluyetl ils purl in ilellning llio oltiiruti\ntoriatina of tlm Hrilish pimple, ami tlio\ninfliioiiou uf tin: I'niiuilinii na|iiiiinl gains\nif properly cni'iiiirligeil wnnltl in llm\nprocess nf Iiinii he nut leas utnrkel. ll\nis further lu be observed Hints lliu utli\nlelic spurls iu which the buys partial\npale iluring ichool days lire lhe sports\nfur which limy will auler^alii lhe grual\niisl repunl lliriiuglintilTirs. lu tills pur\nliiiiilii it is ilesi in hie thut tlieir early\noiithusiusilts be ttlilisled upun liohulf ui\nlacrosBO uml nnt upun heltulf ul' n game\nIhul i.i riioognuud its typical ul' nn\nalien peoplo.\nI'lti'ie in itlreii'lj n i niii.idf ruble iiiiiii\nber of buys iu llio i-ily siiiuuls wliu uie\nIccply iulorested in uur uulitiual game\nuiul tl until,I uiijiiir well inr lhe fill urn\nuf lm Ins-M! lu.till., an well us Iiir Hie\nliiini'liiiii eiliit'iitiuii of the liny* if Hi,<\niiei'cxsury tliicourugouioitt uml assist\nIII,, i , lllll,I I,,, ulliii,led t ll till, lu e|\\"\nscope lu Iheir energies in Jliis tlrrei\niiiui\nNuilli Arm. Whillier iu life null ler of\nferrt Miti'.. iniiiih ipu) ^uveriiiucul ol\noHler | ,1 I'l I < '.III 11- \", uln-ullillllluli \" nu I\nmil \"slisiitiniitlinii\" nli,mill l.s |||s\n' stilt, l.n.,11 ill llll |illlilii' ur pritllle ''III\n! .I,. I'h, Ii... le In.-, I ull the .lllli rent\n||.utllull.< ul ll,.' 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IMI I\" I,, I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I U IU ,l|.l|\nin. nl\nTil. On ,|l\u00E2\u0080\u009E fit, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!,.- nli \"I \"' t'l\" .1'\nII, Ill uiul , .1, , fill .-\" ml. '.I I !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tu w ill\nl.s, llllillll ,,mini,Ul, MUI- I. n, th, U.l\n( I . mm,unIII, owl..-.. i . , i. I\nIn ulii ...ii uio,,. Int.,I nlin in, ,1, i. I\nuuin. lit ol nun. t\nOVER tt VIA\"\nEXPERIENCE\nI Ilie It,nil,I ul 1-s III,nl\ni'lu-Is..o In |,ul, lui-e ,i iirllltll llllllllllll\nIlf ii|iil|,lil,lil Is,I III. ,|,n\u00E2\u0080\u009El lnl pill I ft\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\n.il i, ,.ils.:<\n'\" '\"' i ^0 IIIB.MS.I).\nI HSI . M'USS\nQCSIGNS\nCopviiu.ii i a 4c. i\nAnyonef*nrtlii0 ail.nli uml awcrli'lli n mil\nqul.-llr uriirtnlii .nr i'iH*il,.n (ion nlieiiior in\nliifciitlnn liiirnlinl it i.iu.iii.inl,. ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iiuininlft-\nll,,iniiiiiil|is.i,i,.i,,,il,l IIiIHIIIiDIIII \"il'uiuiit\nlout lite. 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Imliil. in . uiiii. slim, will, Hi\nsysleui, liismniiili ss Hie .->\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.. jn I uiul,.\nShM\u00C2\u00BB Gum\nleilphl lie tililt/' 'I uu bli) jsiiliuli nt lhe\nSyst.JU HS Ui.llsiUI, llllplll I\",nt, lllll\nlli'lur III l\"i eiln.liliuii us me Hie tl i AUICKLY STOPS C0U0HS, illPIS COLSS,\n, 8UU THI THHOAr AHD LUNOS. US LINTS\nIn- Ilml Ih.) pnfMii. lhe nuugs lhal i . _\ntin) -Hip. III.' llllll.Ill)* llllll ll,.) lib\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r.i nr iiii) ulher tingle element which\nWtOPKRTY V/kUTtil)\nDo you waul lu sell yuur*lul f W>\nelisuriog eflii'ioiil rerun' m nil n\nThe combined ri,,,i,ncs ul tin , , t,,l mil,,,,,, -,, tl,, .(. i, I..] n.. ul ol ihe iniml J lune funds wuilinn fur guud buys. I\nNurlh bluue iiiiiniei|,ulilies wuuH |liu i,l s , mhi '[ )\u00E2\u0080\u009E i\\,np ,,f ||\u00E2\u0080\u009E. I \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E uil your best |irivs pru e uml Irwin\n, , behind Ihis gicit fori, .->\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00C2\u00BB.... u l\u00E2\u0080\u009E Is, I, \u00E2\u0080\u009EU'T the schuul gruiin.ls is inlm I \"\"\"\"l,u\" \u00E2\u0096\u00BA'\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"\"rs, Huni. ul lliii.tillmi\niluibling\nI f\nI\n2nd STREET\n50 (eet in Block 29, District Lot 273, near Ridgway,\nfor only, $2,850, 1-3 Cash; glance, 6, 12, and\n18 months, - *\n=\n=\nV*MARTINSON & CO.\n62 LONSDALE AVENUE , po .box mi Phone m NORTH VANCOUVER\nWE HAVE JUST OPENED\nmmmmmnmaannammawnnnanammmamai^^mmmmmmm\nA LARGE STOGX OF\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\" ' i tlm\nSporting Goods\nmmmmmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnmmnnnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamnn^mn.\ncomposed of everything for\nTENNIS,\nLACROSSE and\nBASEBALL\nFishing Tackle,\nSmall Arms,\nAmmunition\n1 i i .ti BS\nJOHNSTON & SALSBURY\nTHE HARDWAREMEN\n90 Lonsdale Avenue Next to P.O.\nWARNING\nNO I ICE is hereby given lliat any person posling\nup any Advertisement or Siyn, or printing anything\non or otherwise injuring any of the poles or posts of\nthe BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., LTD., is liable to a penalty of $100\nand costs, or one month's imprisonment, according\nto the Company's Acl of Incorporation, and will\nbe prosecuted accordingly.\nB. C. Electric Railway Co., Ltd.\nR. H. SPERLING, General Manager\nWE-HAVE\nMOVED\nto turgor 1'ii'iiii.sr.s ou Eaiilauuilu, mi\nDon't Forget\nHint ttlii.'ii. yuu .In puporliisji thia\nyear Unit we ere atill hero with g\nfar heller linn nt niiii.li better pricei.\nW.H.Stoney&Co.\nIll I:\u00C2\u00BB|'IiiiiiiiIi.' Weal. i'liono llll\nini'xl In I'allenon, Uulilio i (Hark)\nTH.VIIHIla w imiii\n1-. ,ili'l 'IVlltli-lB uill l\u00E2\u0080\u009E. i,.,,s|v.s.l l,i\nll.. 'll' t'l.'llt ii|s In U u'cluck in., n\nMilnl.il tins Ulli ,1,,; \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef Mny, ui r,.i\n| li.iiiui. .ii,,I tilll,I,Iiii; nli,ml (ill n.. 1. :.\nIll Hir iN.iiiIi 'Vun Vt-i i-i' In.\nTin luiiil''II In I\"' s I. .111,1 lis h .. .1\ni'l III'' I.UI Ililll.l llll'l In Hit lilHfll l:\nKllll.t'H ;., I util ll) III.; I'll) Knglins,.!\nH|ii'i tin iilinlin mny lie ninl nt n.,\nill. 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Klinm.\n,1 I i\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, . .i\nN.ilSIl V u.\n.Itilli tuil I'i\nLonsdaleTheatre\nCOR. 16th and LONSDALE AVENUE\nPhone 335 Owner*\u00E2\u0080\u0094Palmer, Burmeiter & von Graevenitz, Lid.\nONE NIGHT ONLY\nMay 14th\nCosgrove & Lang presents\nJuvenile Bostonian\n= opera company =\nIN THE TUNEFUL GIPSY COMIC OPERA\nPRICES-Boxes, $1; Lower Floor, 75c.;\nBalcony, 50c.\nSEATS NOW ON SALE AT.\nWARBURNITZ PIANO HOUSE\nNextWeek-^FORGIVEN\"\n^jmjnmHk 1 THE EXPRESSMORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912,\nA\n\"\nBUSINESS, RESIDENCE\nAND ACREAGE LOTS\nWORTH ENQUIRING\n-\u00E2\u0080\u0094- ABOUT \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIN D. Ii. fild Several choice fill ft. lota (Deluding eorner lota.\nPrices from (3,600 up. if ,\nON THIBD BTBEBT-M ft. LoU at I'bltm, $U0II anil $111 '\nHOO. lir, ft. LoU at $a.7l>0, $3,000 and 13,21)1).\nIN (l A I'I I, AN 0 VALLEY Oil acroa for $00 por aero; 10 acrei\nfor $1,200 per acre. .\nIN LYNN VALLEY-aV) acroa for $1,300 por acre.\nIN EAST SEYMOUB 1'ivc acroa for $1,700 por aero .\nIN WEST OAPILANO-IV, acroa for $3,000 por aoo.\nApply to\nThe Burrard Development Company, Limited.\n(Siii'ii'aBtira In Klder Murray Company Limited)\nllroltera 17 liiinmlulo Phono 37\nNorth Vancouver Business\nand Professional Cards\nAUDI VI A vis.\nll' yuu wunl yuur ^arilcn li\nl oi\nIliIVIIH luMj Hill, MUL1\nW. BURRILL\nFELIX GRAHAM ivi..r Hou.i, uyun vuiit-y\nliuuruiili1'' l{ini\nluiuroiK'u\nAuditor inul At'i'otintiiiil II,. lvj|| |,jvl, yia \u00E2\u0080\u009E j,lm,| j\u00E2\u0080\u009E|, \u00E2\u0080\u009E, u \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n^ r' ' '\"\" _ r '\t\nI I.uiimIiiIis Avenue. I'. (I. llux S.'ini. Double rale. Nothing luu large ur lu\nHi\niNurlli Viiiiniir.il I'liune 137.\nsmall. I'latiinntcs given.\n :\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ITuus inul Kaliniulcs furnished free.\nI'crey ti Howard ll J I'ciiln Kepuiring, ruinutluiing, els., prtimplly\nr|1>' Au,m'\" attended lo\nHOWARD & PERRIN j w BAKER\nAuJitu,, nun itctoiHiiasl. . BUILDING OONTBAOTOR\nMd i'ender t-i vv I' u llux 'tin Lynn Valley, B. O,\nI'lione mil I'lione IH Allun lluu.l near Wenlovrr, I' tl Sun\nVancouver Nmlli Vancouver _,,, i,y\u00E2\u0080\u009Ej,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2< rr.-k 11 II\nUnderwood's Barber Shop\nIS NOW OPEN\n1.tun 10119\nat 6 LONSDALE AVENUE\nPESKY WHABl'\nJ. H. ENGLISH\nO K. (1BOOBB\nAmi general ('uiu)niaaion Mcrchiuil, III\nLonsdale Ave., Nurlli Vancouver,\nPhone nil\nI.AI Mllll):S\nIll I. 1.Mill II-\nCAPILANO LAUNDRY\nI IIIIINi 1 USS ^ clothes ni>i in (lie (lopllantj\nI .< si ii where yuiim uuulil lu lie\nOEBTI1IEI) SHOEINU SMITH .... . , .,. , .,\nMul vvurli (ur .in rcnla ilu/. I(uu|ili\nSuncasor In Wallu.c A Scull, Thud ' lJry. ,e ||s \u00E2\u0080\u009Ed \u00E2\u0080\u009E-\u00E2\u0080\u009E.|,, ;i, ||,. |),0p \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nSlreei. Ueiternl ri.puu wurk a mrd ami wc will call fur Ilium\nA. Wnllii.i ', scrviua nine lieen re p. 0 Km put\ntaiuod.\nuntil.- AM) kTATIONKHsV.\nTHE LEONARD-SALE CO.\nBgokaelleri and Sluliuocis\nI'm. I ,,ti.'l,,],s unit I,.i I'lu.is. Wl\nNOBTH VAMDIiVKIt\ni nil, im.imitiii\n. lllll.IMIII\nMISS COLLIE\nlip to date Millinery\nModorlae Katoa\nKi illi Bluck 93 Lonadalo Ave.\nANGUS J. CAMERON\nA Ml.lv It S.\nCIVIL IJNGINKEB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 IrrigfltitiC^dralnaiio, lev ela, plan\nuiul ipooificoyon., Se|)lio Innki un\nI'liirnii.iiAi'iliiii\nCARBUTT\nSludiu over Hunk B. N. A.\nI.uuidiile uud I'l'liin.iilr\nul i|ii'citiciHiiiiii. Septic tank, uuu\nntau .Iiiiiiiiiji' n upcoinlly V. II\n,x Hi, Kill ilreol weft, nl Kowicku \"'K1' ' l\u00C2\u00BB'\" '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''\nlm\nIt,\nAvcuue\nI IIM II ti MUI-\nJ. DUNCAN\n(JONTKAdTOIt ANI) BUII.DEU\nE. LAURIN\nuiul tl.'iilrt' Twluiing\nItcpairmg ini'l Alteration*. ''leaning\nund I'lllli'l) in nil ili brunches. All\nV. uili guarelilt cl\nIII Kn.I Klrccl Wetl. I'liune SUi\nTHAI Mill* till HU I\nI'liina Kxci'ulctl\nKillinutcs (liven\nOoiitro and Mill\nLynn Valloy, li O\nSAM. T. SUHON\nI lls.ll. IllV'tl\nJ iTKA'.'HKK OK I'lAMl and TIIKOIIV\n.Specialty; Children'a l.csauns al own\nhome, Terma, elc, upply (Jeneral\nDelivery.\nm mi11 ii\n'i li.' Now lllock un lonadule A valuer\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nueur llio Perry Approach \t\nwa, built by 'n.V. Tinning 4 Sheet MeUl Worki\nSMITH BROTHF.RS\nGeneral I'unl ronton flrat. Stroet But of Lonidale\nNOK'IH VANCOUVEB \u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB* P'lcM \"LP \"\"* **\"?\nIced on tinning Usflrahcct Diolal wurk.\nMORRIS & ANDERSON\nVilli', I'lkOBB, \u00C2\u00AB IIIMNKVS AND\nBTONK IIAHUMBNTS\nPractical Moclitnlcs. All wurk guar\nanleeil. I'. O. Hon 2211.\nA. Craib\nW. Craib\nA. CRAIB & SON\nWNTKAUTOHH ANI) IJUILDKHH\nIn i'mii-ri'iI', Brick and Wood.\nOAcei 117 FIRST BTBKBT EAST\nLYNN VALLEY TKMPEBANOE HO\nTEL, NOBTH VANCOUVER\nOn lhe car Ilne. Hoarding, Cicala,\nUoOil m i uiiiiiiu'luiiuii for working mun.\nI'unlrat'lnra' nien lioaril.'il. Ily. Kimdni:\nProprietor.\nMBS I HILL\nFirat claaa dressmaking ulliriiliuiiH.\nladiea own maleriala made up, fit guar\nunli'i'il. Addrcaa Ilcwick, corner of 151'i\nP. (), Norlh Vancouver.\nDefeated\nAll Moony Bylaws Pniiiiuil on Hut\nurday.\nAll Iho intinoy liylavvii HUlimitlcil In\nthu pulilie vote on Huliirduy wort' puss\noil. Thu gaa franchise liyluvv did nul\naiiiioro thu rot|uisitu votua of I lire\nllftha of the |ni|iiiliicc uml iiiTiirilingly\naulfnroii ilcl'ciil, i'tililie iixpriiasion lin\nIhoriil'tire, lieen given to the t'liet Hint\nNorth Vancouver na a ciininiiinily din\nfnviira llui ideii of giving u private cur\npurnliiiii u 15 yonr fruuehiati. 'I'll.'\nparks bylaw lur Um purchasing of ten\nuerea in llm northern auction ul Ilf\neily waa siilistuutinlly pusai'tl, win's\nthen: waa very little oppouition lu tli\"\nlerry liyluvv, the purpoae ul' which i\nlu provide for \u00E2\u0099\u00A611110,0110 lu Iniilil a fourth\nferry, repair tlie wharves uml acl tin\ncompany uu a sound lluum-iiil Imi.\nEqually deeiaive wua tlm | ,i ..'.. of llic\ncily hull iliapiisnl liyluvv lu acll lu lie\nDniitiiiiuii goverullli'lll fur Jli.l.li.'i'i Hi\nproaunl eily hull ,-tlc fur poat ulliii\npurpuaea.\nTin1 iiilinu wua ii follows!\nii.n, i'i.un In:..: Bylaw.\nPur 182\nAguiiis-I I--S\nSpoilt I\nr.iiln. Bylaw.\nfor IU'\nAuuilml II ;\nBpolll \t\nCity Hull Dtapaaal Byluw.\nAgonist II\nSpmll I\nFerry ByUw\nFur -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAguiitsl ,.i\"\nSpuill\t\nv \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSUNDAY A BECIOBD \"AT HOME\"\nDAY\nBtreet (lara Carried 11071 Paaaengcii\nSoiiilay tin-, n r i-i duy. tin ti,\nNurlh Shure. Tlmrt' wn. n tjtiiti' t\n111,11 l.lllslc 11, llux ul , l.-llssl- In I Ina Mil\nul tiic llllel, Ills I.iiii I .-.-ti -II\" I cm\nttlti' ii llic II i M,, I,,, lm,I m cuinuit-\n-11111 being mil uue .ur luu iiiuuv i<\nllC.llllllllllililll- III.' itlltt'l: Wlllill llulil\ned over. Tlm number uf pawengt'r.'.iiir\nried iluring the day wn- ll,.Vi I. llic pr.\nviotiH rci'uril being lliul nf Augti-I 21l'\nlusl year, tvlmn 'i.ii'i'i pcr-un- vver. 'in\nried. I'upular fuvur twi- ilivtile.l aliiiu\ni'i|iinlly liflvvi s n i npiluiiu ini'l l.yi\nVulley, while llic utiluinuliili ii.ii. ni\nllic I'upiiuuu 1'iii'i i\aa i^rculi i Iiiun i\nhit- ever I iniiiciii, | lift nni- In ll\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 . j Ke. rciilitin I'u\nB. O ti A/ Hll I,\nwiillen Hriiprt Co., Ltd.; Snsltulooii\nLtd.\nThe following cstru-proviiiciul i-'tnii-\niiicti havo lieen regialiiroil-Liutlsley\nllroa. Cu.j Now Vurlt Linlioa' Tuilnrii|s{\nl,'u\u00E2\u0080\u009E lihl.; Driiiihlciii ami Kuppi:-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rniur\nKtippel ('o., I,lii; Whiili'tiiii Flour uii.l\nPeeil I'u., Lid,\nBEADY FOB THE FBAY\nProfoaaloiisii Lacrosso Olnhs Begiatet\nPlayers-Lacrosse Ooiuuilssionors to\nAppoint Boforooa\u00E2\u0080\u0094Litigation Follow-\nIng ri,\".-,::,' Violation of Oontraots\nTlm Vancouvor nmi the New Weal\nitiiualer professional lacrosse nliilis Iiuv\nforiiuillt rogislorntl tlieir lists uf play\nera %r llm aciiiniii wilh Sticri'lnry Fred\n,1, Lynch uf llm II, C, L, A.\nTli.i luouiliera uf Ihu twu Iuuiiih wliu\nwill filler tin' nri'ii.'i fur the Miiilu Cup\nus llic litita Hi uml in prcaenl, lire ni\nrollnwa:\nNew Wt'slininslcr A. II, limy, A.\nilml,, T tiiil'iti'sl, .1 Howard, J. nil\nis.i.l fl. Kci , II, ilill'iinl, T I,', i.n.,'.\nVi. Tiirubllll, .1 Fi'illll'V, I. B'ililenillte\nC. spring, (I. Spring, II lit inn,I. I,\nTiiiiiloill, !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: Mci'iirly, ti, (labruilh\nViiiiciiiivit Iv I''. Mctlregur, i'. A\nMeant'. II. Mcllniuilil. I' Mill,luun. I)\nI'll.'Inn. .1. F. I'uniniina, I.. S. Mi Ilmi\nliull. A, .1 All I<:. I'. Liilumlc, II. II\nCarter, K T. tlurray. S .1. Nn Imla, ll\nM. Mull>. II II. iimii,. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. F. Ion. II\nS. I'lil'iliiil.'. W. S. Weal, II S llllillll:\n11. F i ium nm\nTill' i|ilc.-l ion 111 li'ioloca mil lie I'l I'.I\nred lu llic I'omioissioniTa. Mi ' li\n.-tci.1,1, r, K.C nti'l Hi. Ilolmrly, whi*.\nnppiiiiilim nt lu euiilrol nintli'ia I\" nm\niug lu prulca.-iuiinl liicinasc I'm llm acn\n-.,.11 mil lm i milium'.I ut ,i mn lm,: ul\nthe II. I,'. L. A. ltl lie held 'im\ni-vrmiig. ll . illiileralouil lliul cU.'ll\nInii will ii,,n.null llircc luii'lnlulc. I'm\nllm |\"l .'lll'l Ilml llic iilllllllla'imucl'a will\n,lc. I lint, hum Mci- m .lol.n \"I\nV: ncr uml II t I v uiul A Turn\nlmii ut Vnnci.iivci lui.c nlrcii'lv Is.\nU'uiliiumluy fit,.8 ptn. I'aator, Hev.-A.\nisitiioj und i.i'iiimn second and loin ih\nsumlcy Uuly Communion ond m t omii.\nUral aiiil-Uikd-Siiniluya, Vlcur. lluv.\nT. I'i. Howe.\n.1 I'loaaer, IHtlt ami Ht. neornu.\n ai. JuUu IU.' ll.UUHulUl, Sill ills\t\nlloly Coiiiiniiiilon, 8 a.m. MurnJUK\ni'i..-.' i. 11 a.in. ia, iniii. Pruyor, 7,SO\np.m. On llic Ileal Sunduy in lliu inunlli\ni lie I'l' will hi' a ml i i Is '.lu.illiiii ol\ntlie Hnly r\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei.,n um.ni \u00C2\u00BBt ll nm. Itccttir,\nItev. Hugh tlooiior.\nSI. liduiuud'a Colbulle I hureli, Slxtli\nnmi Jtiiliun Aveiiii.i. Siiiiilny n|Bh | lull Tljiirsdoy 7.J0 p.ni. Uholr pw\nMuas und unruion, 10 u.in, SuHUirI !|?e, Wduy, I p.m. II, Vun Munalor,\nHi'liutil, il.30 inn, llnaiiiy nnd Uene-\nillcilun, 7.30 ii.m. Friday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Low muas, i\nii.ni. I'liBlur, lluv. J. A. Hciliiiil, OM I\nI'.. \u00C2\u00BBi.j in lun ci.ui.'l.\u00E2\u0080\u0094litin.iii.vii, 11 a.\nin. und 7.30 p.m. Sunday School and\nllllile Unas 2,110 p.m. Tvaeliora' Train-\nIll,\" CIiisb, Wcdiiesdny 7.30. Prayer\nheutlmr, VViitrneatliiy 8 p.m. lloya'\nTub 1 Iiu rail u y 7,30 p.m. uholr prec\nlusion 1 I II.' I limcli III SI. I'lilll'-\nMitaa, 7 30 it in , S>iii<]ii.vh. riistur, Kev\nI'l. 1'eylavln, O.M.I\ni in i.i tu i. gclcucc\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Klnibcrloy\" (IhfS-\nin\nIT\nIII\nMA, pastor\nl.VNN V (I.I.Ill.\nMi'itiutiiai i iini.ii .- Heeling held\nSunduy evening lu New Inutltuiu Hull\nul Hovi'ti o'clock.\ni'i c-i... hi tun ciiuri'ti. -AVoralilp, Sun-\ni..ifl,mi'l'..,,'\"\"7i7,rrw,...i,'\"i'ii'irM'',,,i''i'rtri, I I'reanjletUn ciitircli. -vvoralilp, Htin-\nIclllilil .V \ i> llirlwc.sll lllll lllll mill ,|,,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu ., n \u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,. r nu ,, (i, u,,,i,l,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nHi, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. H,n,,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, u.,,,vl,,..u \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei it \u00E2\u0080\u009E.., \aP1i \" o m. iiiiii iuu i tu. biimiiij\naliutal. i\"\"\"l'0|n\u00C2\u00BB\"Vlj,\u00C2\u00BBn,.li|ll ||j|||o^ til ...in. l'uB.or, Hev, A. Mac\nHt.,(Tt'lllt'llt'N, l.tlialleHii)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Duly ruin -\nintuitu!), lnl Sunday In tnunlli, 11 ji.it).-;\nevening prayer, evei'i Siimluy, 7 00 p.\ncxci'pl Hint Sunduy lit inniitlt. a 30 u in I lu.; clmli practice, Wmlmnility, a nil\nllrsl Siiiiilny In tiioiitli. 11 n in . Mutlmi. |i m llev. ArUiiir I Ilrueu, Vlcur.'\nTcitlinuny nicel\nMill I 11 I n\-ll VI i;\nSI. 'i'l iii.. ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 HJrt; every Suiulny\nCapital Paid lip }a.K70,ooo\nReserve and Undivided Profits ;i,SO0,Oii0\nToliil Assets 11,000,000\nJUST na n title.:, isiifiil mil cliiiiil mitlu'a\nevery effulT In pile Ills ttialo-\nlll.'lil .'Uill Is \"IIS. Clli, Irlll illll-ll-\n11,01 Hll llu lllc isllls, I.H Ilf Ul, llllllll s.f\nllilllllllull cltilciivi'i lu n ml, r tu ili'pos\nlltirs cv'ciy am vie c'niialsli nl wlili enit-\naci'vadvc 1'iiijI.Iiii. |iriu lis.\nNu d.'pualt Is imi aiittill 1\" nsstire the\ntll'I'UHll.'l c.llHldi l.tlc lli'llllm III llic\nMtivlpgH iicciiniils of llmsi iii inutlernlc\nt'llcilluiiliilii' :i .ne wi'Jetlineil wllli com\nlist, mul uill Ilml nlnicm f ini.lll.'\nfmiu,iin. vv Isl, li iituliea I'litil.ttn: u tun\nV' nl' li.. uml ,i |,|c,i:llllc\nt . I.. IIIIAVM.V, Auent,\n.Nnrlh Vancuuver\nAPPLICATION FOH LKJUOB Ll\nOF.NSE\nNi.tiiT- i- 'h.Ti'l'.v given Ilml ut ll..\nn.il mi'i'liiig ul tiic |i,lU,,| ,0 I,, , i, ,.\nI'ulllllll.-rllinets I.T ll . Ill-Ill. I nl '..'II'\n\ .no inner, I tmil ii|s|l's lm .1 lo '\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ml nilssvinili'iij; llipiui, in |\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in . n\n.ii t lii.-liol l.ul F.iglii II .i n. i .,,\nFifty hull iN'ili Ill-Ill. I ul N..ills i.i\nLADIES\nVogue Millinery Parlor h.is moved tu\n(iiii. Lousdale between lilh mid uth Bt.\nill .,\nVV I . M.N vrhV\n., Illl'llll,.'. I-I, 1.1-1\n\ II ii, o.i\nTim uilirli lu be uiliel il| I\nl.-lll will] llic inuii,>r ol vinlliliuli 0\n> miiiiii I-. upun tlm puii ,,1 I'liiyi't- I\nis ui.'ii t tuuil ihul llu T>,i.iiiiu inaiiiigi\ni- Meting uu or.lui r. In in l.ulmi Is | ''I''.1 'Tl'\niiiui M lirt'gui Hum phi v nig lm I I.r ... .. - i\nVnneii.ivera while r,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, .lunra is auii,: iWEUT VANOOl/VEB MUNIOIPALITY\nl'ur*l,-|i|ililuu>iigrsl'ui miilulmi, ol.uti I OONTHACTOBS\nlitis t lmm Fll/gcritl'l Whul inituii T.. ; Tmulct will be rentvcl In the nu\nn.i.tn inlenila in inlic wilh is Immi c l\u00E2\u0080\u009E braigm I up lu i i. Mny l.-ll. lm III\nSpring lint Tiinl'iill hit mil vet I..',, \"\" I' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \"-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"I a in w Mum. ipnl Huh\nI lull Il> I Ulld j I, I'd IIC\nwc. I.l y. his.m |i: I .,1 \u00E2\u0080\u009E| ,,,.\nIiiiiii' hiuu^l.l iii -. i ry Mnmliiy intirii\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i ini: . tl i ,1 | ,ll,sI | | s.| f|\nI'l \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef sl,,,,,.., \,,,.,,, |n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E;.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ai\u00E2\u0080\u009E| i'inlm\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 lllll, i- I ll I. 0 I'l ' 'I Is-I \"H S\nWit *tiinliiirl\nhu tin- .ilmi.' dtalritl\nI i,\u00E2\u0080\u009Enms i ilml il,,- rr.nl Ilml'' l'1'\"1 '\"\"' 'I\t\nip I,um.- will lm.. ti | i.i. ti\" n.ut.'i \"I ll I\nMONT HEAL.\nHis lluuul lhe l.n iilinunl l.mm\nIII I'Ullllill llll- lieen pleased In Il.ll 1..- lie\ntul!iiwii,|i iippiiiiilnicnta.\nKulirrl Arthur Mtissiuan, nl' vul. i |\nM.I)., In lie ll i limner lit Hllti-di ' \"I nu\nlull\nlltlglt Iluu.lou. uf N.lmull Vim Iii I\n|...li. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 milgMtrutr fill Snlii Ann\nI .1 I M.u Imii ,\nIV lu;:.I.' lnl.uc lit Hullo I all.'i I, \lllu unvi I ll I\nli Sillnidlly Tit. I. wi -I \"I .its'. I, I' Is I i il\n..- .... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-_ aj|li ^ |(| t\ni, II IT MCI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 M '\nmlu I\".', Ml Llllillll Ihul in r,\nVan mi. h \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTHE (IANDARI)\nVV, .I.i, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ... ,,.,|.. i\nlbc X.illulial\nli. I'' I:,,:,is.I\nI,..I ii, .,,1 ll..\nShMsGun\nmnmm'iVi.V'S.l\nCIIUK( li'NoTKi'..S\nFire Wood\nn, in, I , \|,, n.ii'.c i ngrav-\n,i nn: tl i, 'i ,.i..|li.i from\nit s| Isl\n. .in i ii t ,11;, r< I.. It .I uml\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ;. I., llmluOgllly\nMIIIIII I AM III U.K.\nm. tiiiiic's it. ai>, iiiiini I liurcb.\nIll, Iluu,I ,-s I VI.. M 'llllllll II ll'l .\nHlm. 7 ::u Adnll llii I. i'l .sn. 12 .Hi\nil, l,c clerk. Ill Uml Ihll.-lm '-'\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- JS'(!'\"j;! Vns,m MmTh'i' Wed 0o,A W\"\"'1 '\"\"' \u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00B0\null,,,. \u00E2\u0080\u009El Vumnuv.r .I..lm Ms,,,hi,. ^7 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^l^' ,',', v j'(.V,'.'.'.j.j Al.'i'i.'i'.i') Hextnic. Piou.pl Delivery\nHurgoyne, Jamea lluv, uml .luliii An; Mii.i^i.r Oauli Plioue il\n., iiriimdui i liui.-n is.in.i ul Clli uiul\nMil.inn :,, n,,,,., gui\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,,, si, nl... 11 e'l u m\t\ni\u00E2\u0080\u009E |\u00E2\u0080\u009E, .Irrka in ih. 1.1'i.d ll.g'-o i\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei ;:;i,,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E, m,,,,!,, s.i I IIILI. , . \t\n., I, c, | i'Iiu S In i''\" Ss nmi l.inii.U\" Mun\nulliee in Vn-liiria l\"l.i. H \" b\" ' ,.,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E, |- \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E| f,.,|,,. Hnvl,,\n, , L'1,,,,',,,1,1 I \u00C2\u00ABT.||iiHl.ij I I'U hll,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E|- I i.lUUc\n,,,,,| (ictirge llllllililil. ITillis.luj \"Ihil ' nl 33H l'..\u00C2\u00BBl\"l\nWtllrid Ijiwi.ii\" I b wi U.in. ''s I\" n I w i' ti, nilh li. i\nWuod li.H\nSlin'.lj\n12.00 pm yen\nTin Hi.uidaiil\nun; uddnas In\nIKY II FOR 1912!\n - ..\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094r^ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.!\u00E2\u0080\u0094..\u00E2\u0080\u0094: Monlrenl Stondurd Publiiliing C\u00C2\u00BB.,\nN. V. WOODYARD Li\"lcl Rubli\",,r,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n,|,rl, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E lhe ull I Hm \"I- '\.,io! ti,ouT,i.i'L\"'lo,in.iVi li no'1, 10.000 corda ol dry In wood loi pick\niuiiil -link euiiipniiira; Ap M Pall' | ,.i,lna .0 fit pm H\"h , umii,.inl,,ii\naim, Ju bi' slonugriiplni \"i II\" (\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\"\n||,.gi>liy ..llu.' m \ni i. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntin,,,),,: l\u00E2\u0080\u009E , ,, .\u00E2\u0080\u009E , \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. nm \u00C2\u00BB>k Wee pc. odd corda, 11.76 Spe\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '' l\u'\ S|'u;;''' ;,'\",;,'/'Tium'\".'1): \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A21 'Pinl'ilions Iui l.igei tli\t\nIililiibrlbn. \"I \i\nen ,,) lhe pruvin\nlUllvel. I\" I\"\nul gi.nl nl \.n\nm\n.-nl.ulluii *imy I \"isi'sl.ili ,v -., iuu\nTu be Nolan. - Piildu I lanli 1.1. !\nII.;. isi.l.I-, ul lhe I ilv ill Si. tl. il..... I\ntin Inul l.tl;. Milne ul Siiukc; ' hull.\nHo In. Hill'h. ul llu/rlhili, li\u00C2\u00BB I .Lllli.'\nAdam Metiuwii, of Abbulafiifl\nMajor I' I), Tufll.nl llm ' Iv ,,i \.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mn, r, hi hi II I'ulmiin/lnli'cl fut l.n\nAlii,lunl* in llm .supreme t ,, ,il, i '\nllm purpii-c uf ui Imu on lm .nl\nIn nl the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' I'i....in ml I I. ium A. i\nin llm Vim. iitiv.-r < 'I v l-l,, lui.il I'\nIn,I. ini'l the .tl-i -In, nf llnei, 1.1\nuna\nJlittisl ll |ji/ii'|, ul Nmlli Full .\nlicorgc, lu be I 'ih ilu ul llnilll inlu\nlur lite Province ul ltril)ah I'uluiubia\nl( n Hm 11 It mul Waller i uil.-r in I\neniiviet gtiurda in tlm I'm, tm ml Iiu.\nUl V ll lonll. Ilolll III' lai III. \"1 -\ i. I I\nUil:'.\ntlcilcrl K i Mu iii nmi Flora I nm llm\nburn lo I.c clerks in lbe Inpi.l-ilt: i\nLibrary, frum llm I..I day ul April. I\nlllll.\nLicenses have been iuued lu lhe fui I\nlowing cil ru prov im iui companies I\nlleblillg Paul Ciirlieelli, Lid.; Mum '\nFluuibiug! Plumblugl Plumbing\nn .I.i v Ss i tin .'. 11 ill) .i in :: i> :\n,' I.', | to 'I'm mJ.iy. k I m i lm,.-\"I.,s\nv put I'hililn It's Sin vici. Vi, slm U..\nI | m\nlluiillal I biireli\u00E2\u0080\u0094'I vv.lllli nmi ,-'l ,\nI.,, ,,, |..IVl,,.s .It ll .1 IC ..IMI , .ID '\n> s Slllidu) S.I I I llll'l' IT.' - .'I\n: 'tl y iii IT in.' I ami pi ,'lae :, I ', I ,\nin,I Wuod. Iii nu In., i-i in 11 mill.'\n$.1 .'el ( ( ) I)\niRQMPTTOieU\n''.c F'li.ll II\" f\n11,,,'SS., .s,,|l,l\ni'l I |. iisjj th ii I .i.^,|.'l-i.\"s\nI'l.llil'li :y|.s|.| , |\ni Kt uiiifictarers,\nlie list luli'luliil\nITsjlf\nline and ) mil Ulli jiiH I.oiimIjIc ,.. ,i Our IiuciiIuib AJvlr.r 'i.i' i-.u't\nin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nn ' l\u00C2\u00BB ft i. ml .1 M. i '.AMiiiI .I.)' l.''il.). 'V\". 'kl.lli\nI'liune 19U. I. 0. lli'\u00C2\u00BB llii I \". ' .'|s.i..lw...|,i,,L.t,,., in; uw\n('unlriitTurs. 'Iwiicra gel lixed \"i\nwilb jobs before rise iu material, fut I\nligure. dubbing carefully encoded loll\nJ. I. MURRAY\nlilat Sited, S0, $12, $15 up.\nDining Sell ol 5 small and\nI arm from $14.00 per\n, id Up.\nBedstead, Spring ind Matlreu, complete for $8.50 up\nDreuen at cut pricei, $8.50, $9.50, $12.00, 115.00\nand up to $75.00. I\nIn our Crockery Dcpl. we are juil opening up a large ihipnicnl of I To.-... Pod\n''and Crock.. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 , . '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' All Siic.\nTHE HOME FURNISHERS\n128 Lonsdale Ave.\n...\nNorth Vancouver\ny ine, EAriyvgvmip.rn YAweuuvm, h.u, Tuesday, may lyi^u.\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nCAPITAL 111,000,000\nBEST 19,000.000\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTemporary ipiurlcrs of Hie Nortli Vancouver liriiiuu, ICsjiIiiiiHilu West near\n, l.onsiiulo Avenuo.\nA General Banking Business Transacted\ninlerest ptid uli Havings Bank lie\n|ioa|tl ol (Iuu Dollur mul upwards.\nWithdrawals may hu maiie al auy\nliine,\nJ, A. FOB8TBB Manager.\nCity Fathers\nRfiOOMMBNDATIOH OP OOBONBB3\nJTOY AB TO BLA8TINO PBBMIT\nWest Vancouver\nChoice I lomesite Properly, close to the Government Road, and overlooking the sea. Most suitable lor subdivision. D.L 1082, N.W., 1-4\n$1350 per Acre; 1-3 Cash\nD.L. II00.S.W., 1-4\n$800 per Acre; 1-4 Cash\nJOHN ALEXANDER & CO.\n121 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER\nAnd Corner Marine Drive and Marr Rd., Dundarave\nMayor McNolsli presided ovor tlio\nregular session of tlio eity council last\nnigbt when u goodly umount of mis-\ncellaucous business was transai'tutl.\nThe civic mail hag ha>| during the\nwook assumed its usuul |iropoitiouu,\nhut no correspondence of outstanding\nimport awaited the cousiileratiou of tlte\neouueillors.\nThe following matters were referred\nsummarily lo lhe Hun\nW. II. Tossoll usked for a sidewalk\nfrom Ht. Andrew's avenue tu his limine\non I8lh street.\nPalmer, Burmesler uml vou (Irueveu\nilx wrote asking fur better access In\nthe l.iinsilale Tliealre as many of Iheir\npatrons hud complaluod about the run\nilittim of the avenue in this locality.\nMrs. Wolfe-Morton sought u sid\"\nwull, uu Iui 13, bluck iill.\nSeveral property owners un litlth\nstreet east uf l.unsilule ilosireil n side\nwalk on this street as- soon us possible.\nj K'err mul McDonald wrote informing\nI the council lhat they were purpoainii\ntu engage iu the uil business iu th\ncity and were Intending to sell uil to\nresidents from a wagon whieh they\nwere going lo pul on the streets.\nAid. Dick tliougbt there were no cily\nrestrictions lu the wiling uf ml. II\"\nmoved thul lhe parties lie advised lu\nthis effect.\nIn answer to a letter frmu the iiis\ntrie! clerk drawing addition to the\nileplorablo condition of the city's pur\nImu of the l.ynn Valley ruad, the ma\nyor intimated thut this wus guing li\nreceive immediate attention.\nThe eily coroner, Mr. A. K. Diploek,\nforwarded lo lhe council the jury's re\ncommendation in the Nurlh I.onsdal'\nfatal blasting caae\u00E2\u0080\u0094namely that per\nmils should nut be given iiitiiseriniin\nulely to anyone, but that sume legislu\nliuii be I'lissci! whereby anyone using\nexplosives should be properly licenced\npersons with the necessary essentials\n'as lo ellicieiicy ami chancier.\nAid. Diel. did mil kuow ul' any pru\nvision for ilie examination ui powder\nmen in lhe province.\nAm Foreman thought the letter hail\nheller be Died for future reference.\nHis motion tu tne furcgoing effect\nwas seconded and curried.\nA letter unking fur a- subscription | propare rough survey plan\nlo the creel ion uf the I'artier in unu\nincut iu Muiitreul wins referreil hi III\"\nFinance committee.\nmmm\nTbo cleric lead t telogram to Solicitor\nRoiil from tbu deputy provincial mm\ntary stating that content bat) been obtained to*the North Vaueouver city\nbylaw providing for thc consolidation\nof debentures.\nQ. R. Hughes notified tbo council\ntbat if the widening of Ith street is\nearrind out his wife's claim for damages to bor property on that streot will\namount to \u00C2\u00A35,000.\nArthur Davies wrote upon toe. same\ntopic, withdrawing his name from tbe\npetition very regretfully, hut certain\nparties strongly objected to his dcodiug\nuwuy his pruperty,\nThe following tenders for the eieur\ning of five aercs for cemetery purposes\nwere referred to the engineer und II.\nof Works: Nicholas Varr, \u00C2\u00A31:111 per\nacre; A.M. Moo, till per acre; D.\nMcl.caii, ti.s\" per acre; T. Moffat, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0HI\nper acre; I.. PeSchia, $111111 pur acre and\nW. II. Anderson, $1175 per aire.\nA third reading was accorded lit\"\nbylaw to widen 4th atreet to u uniform\nnuilli of inn feet from Forbes avenue\nto St. David's avenue.\nThe eity hull disposal byluw wns llll\nally read ami passed by the council.\nThe acting city engineer re tiuiliifinl\nIhul the paving and laying of a\nconcrete walk nn l.uusilnte avenuo from\nthe wuterfroiil lo the north side of Isl\nstreet be done on the initiative pluu\nuuder section 2.16 of the municipal\n\"lauses act, lhe work tu ensl approx\nimalel> tun,llllll ami the lifetime of the\nwurk lo be twenty years. This recom\nmondation wus referred tu tne Board\nul Works.\nThe clerk.was instructed to write to\nlhe m in isl er uf public works informing\nliun nf lbe passage uf the bylaw re\nluting lu a pust ulliee site fur this cil)\nWater Committee\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI'uiiiiilii tec recommended us follows:\nThai wator main lie extended to blues\n!fil!l to supply water lu residents in III'\nneighborhood.\nThul valve boxes be pul iu uu Ihi\nstreet and Lonsdale avenue us recom\nmended liy thc city engineer. Tli\"\nwork lo be undertaken by day labor.\nThat the engineer call tenders fur ull\ncastings required by the waterworks\nThat nil connections be pul iu nn 1st\nstreet and Lonsdale Avcuue us recom\nmended by lhe engineer.\nThut neceaaary vvuml pipe be purchas\ncd fur supplying water lu Temp.1\nHeights and Harbor View and Hlucl\nami.\n' Thin the engineer lie instructed hi\nII. I.\nmm\nttve of the council tu act along with\nthu jctuflaciitiiitivtiJif .thu diatikt-coiuu\ncil in the matter pf Boeuring roads\nthrough J), h. Wi \u00C2\u00BBml i). h. HUB- '\nThat tho engineer be instructed In\nmake a survey showing streets to. bo\nclosed in D. 1. 855.\nThut the cugiueur prepare a plan of\nstreets iu D. 1.. 851 showing the locu\ntiuu uf pmposcil wuler mains.\nBoard of Works\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThu committee decided to reeoiuiiion I\nthat thc clerk be iiiilhorueil to mukn\nnp|ilii:liliiin to the Doininiiin gut eminent\nfor permission lu riin.itrunt n whurf ul\nChesterfield avenue slreei end.\nTiuu Mr. Perry, local inunager 11. 0\nI'). It, do. be Informed that the eily is\nprepared to put the slrect railway iruett\nuu l.unsilule avenue lu grade from Isl\nstreet to lipper Keith Kuuil under lite\ncuinpany'a supervision end thai pnnnis-\nsion be asked lo start the work.\nWhul is the iN. V. League I\nDistrict of North Vancouver.\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nHealed Tenders accunipanie'l In eer\nlilieil cheque ur cash for n j,.-r cent, of\nlhe amount ul lender t which sum slmll\nbe hcltl until III. -s'lli.-hi tun i iilllple\nliun nf lin- wnrk aiuirding lu plans and\nspocificalionsi will be received by Mr\nJohn II. Funnel, Muuieipul i'lerk, until\nShMsGm\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TADS PnilPUQ \u00C2\u00BB*AI.S THE MINUS\noiuro tuuuna mice..\u00C2\u00BBctN i s\nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmian,\n6 p.m. on Thursday the 18th Muy, for\n.the.fallowing wke; )\nI. O.ll/. (doariug and grubbing p0f\ntion of Keith road east In 1). 1,, 41m\nand D. I. .580.\nII. 008. Clearing, grubbing ninl\ngrading road to lot i, block 5, I). 1..\n2028,\nil. Clli). Clearing, grubbing and\ngrading portion of Wellington Drive ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\neluding raising trestle bridge.\nI cini). clearing, grubbing and\ngrading roud lo lot Id, 1). L. 91611\n6. 0)01. Clearing, grubbing in,;\ngrading road to lols ill uml 20,1111, 1.\nI). I., tim ami 1107.\n(I. 0108, Clearing, grubbing nni\ngrading road to lots 7 and H Block .:>\nW I a I). I.. 7IIII.\n7. 0108. Clearing, grubbing :n,\ngrading ruad tu bit II, Hindi lllll and\n137, II. I., lildll.\nt. rim. Clearing, grubbing in 1\ngrading roul to lol 21, bluck hi. D I\n2114.\nAll iu accordance with plans aud -,\ncillcalioits to be hud ul this ollice inn.\nIn a.m. 011 Tuesday the I nli May, hi,\nupun puymenl uf il (nr euch nel, wl.\nsiiin sliull be returned upon the t\" . ,\nuf buna lido lenders.\nTenders will not be considered except\niiiudc upun the prescribed forms ^\ncontained in olliciul envelopes.\nThe lowest or uuy lender mil iuu <\nsarily uc eptcd.\nJOHN l(. COStlROVK.\nDistricl Engines]\nTlii< Districl Municipal Mull.\n1 lu l.ynn Vulley and Fruiumc IM-\nNurlh Vuncouver, 11. ('.,\nmit May, mm, 11\nI I.III.I and D. 1, 14hi.\nCommittee ulsu recuinnien.leil llm'\nI the ihuirmun be appointed represent!.\nDon't Take Chances!\nBusiness men and business houses\nine usually judged by the printed mat\nter they send out.\n(,'.111 yuu ,.iiui,l to take chances with\nyuur printing when good work in Un.\nline costs little, if any, moro. '\nWe Do Good Work\nMil.'Hi I.llui;), i'lll.'.s.S LIMITED\nlin.t Slicel East, Nortli Vancouvor\nL^\ni\nHave Your House Numbered\nFor One Year's Subscription lo the EXPRESS,\nti\n at the regular rate of One Dollar\t\nNORTH SHORE PRESS, LIMITED\nWill attach to your house the Official Number from the City Engineer's Office\n\\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2s\nFree M^il Delivery is Impossible Without House Numbers\nOUR SOLICITOR WILL CALL ON YOU IN A FEW DAYS\nORDERS Sent to This Office Will Receive PROMPT ATTENTION\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1 i-\nd\nin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ni\nJEWELLERY\n1\nwuuifunijwaMnini\nIn tlio BIRKS store you como face to face with, thc whole\njewelry world, its fuslllous and ita fancies, Its dainties and its\nluxuries. There' is a completeness about thia big storo whicii\nwill bo readily noticod by every customer who outers our doors.\nDiamonds and Diamond\n Set Jewellery -\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ni\nsuch as wo oiler tho public may be rolled upon ai the moat\nselect. Every stono Is a gom\u00E2\u0080\u0094importod direct from the cutters chosen by export* aud sold to the purchaser in good\nfultli. Wo guard our customers against Imperfect diamond,;.\nHenry Birks & Sons, Ltd.\n.TEWBLER8, SILVERSMITHS, WATCHMAKERS,\nGeorge li I rorey, Managing Director\nI last-lugs ami Granville Streets - - Vancouver, B. C.\nNORTH VANCOUVER\nCoal & Supply Co. Lm.\n' DEALERS IN\nCoal, Brick, Lime, Gravel, Sand, Plaster,\nCement, Lath, Sewer Pipes, and\nGeneral Builders' Supplies\nwi\nI uoi of Sl. George's Ave. Phone 178.\n5() Lonsdale Avenue. Phone 198,\nContractors, Builders, Storekeepers, and Employers\nOK OFFICE HELP, ETC., ETC.\n!\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,I \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,l., i\u00E2\u0080\u009E I'liui... ::.'l hi lm.e ull vacaucici filled. lio CHARGE\ntn EMPLOYER or EMPLOYEE therefore there is absolutely uu no\nn-Hily tu i.lib,..' rinpluyment Affcucica in Vain-outer, an a complete\nI, I nf all i I.t-:., ul wurltertt it. I.ejit ul llio\nCIVIC INFORMATION AND LABOR BUREAU\nPhone 3^1. 14 I.onsdale Avenue.\nW. n HOOD, Secretary.\nNorth Shore Locators\nWl'. HAVE EXCLUSIVELY\nBlock 12a D. L. 550\nCleared Lots fronting on the carline\nand Grand Boulevard, $900 up.\nOne-quarter cash, 6, 12, 18 mths.\nPERCY KING\nI mi' tft announce that he will.\nOPEN A BRANCH OFFICE .\nAt Terminus of Capilano .Car line\nimmediately. Let ua have your listings of Capilano properly.\nPERCY KING\nNotary Public, Real Estate, Iniurance and Conveyancing.\n16 LONSDALE AVENUE\nAND TERMINUS OF CAPILANO CAR'LINE\nBOMANOE OF EARL'S l,OSJ\nBROTHER \u00E2\u0080\u0094;\noontiiiiicd fron) page three\nunconventional )ifo of tlm sea, lie wns\ndenied all opportunity of touting it su\nlong aa liin afaiitlfatlior pr I'litlier was\nalive. And it wua ouly when hu\nfattier'\u00C2\u00BB death uiatlo a fron man of\nhim Hint lie wax alile to realize Ins\nlifo's nrohition. Ono January day in\n18(10 tho earl (for such he now was)\naaid \"good-bye\" to liis mother and sisters and sailed from Liverpool, ostensibly on a visit to his unelo, 11n: Hou.\nArthur Uordou, who at the time was\ngovernor of New Brunswick.\nIf it wero possible to cure a landsman of his passion for the sen, Hull\nvoyage should surely linvc cured Lord\nAberdeen, for thu passage lasted for\nII days nf almost unbroken tcmpcM.\nHut Hid howling of the gulo nnd lite\nfreaking of the ship were us music to\nhis lordship, wliu lunded in Now Hum\nwiek mon.' determined Hum ever lu\nforgot Ms earldom iu Hie rollicking\nlife nl' u sniliir.\nI'or a month lie wus liis uncle's\nguest, felC'l, llllllll tu Ilis disgust, ns ,t\nlirilisli nulilciuiiii. Then one duy lie\ndisappeared, ami as Oeorge Osborne we\nsunn lind Imu working before Hie mast\non un iis'i'iin trump hound for Hie (,'uu\naries.\nLiked by Sailors\nv. nm liis fellow sudors thought nf\nHie new ret-ruit we learn from nn.'\nHawkins, who suys: \"A person ul illinium' of (icorgi' Osboriii' joined tin\nship us u seaman. Osborne uml I iters'\nun tbo smite watch. We bct-unic vert\nIntimate. I bud myself enjoyed a good\nt'lliii'iilitiii, ami' I sin ii found lliul lie\nwas much my superior in Hint, hnt we\nlook In nyrli ui Iht. When Osborne\njoined Hie ship lie wus uut dressed likp\nu sailur, und I wns surprise,I to Ilml\nthat lie had shipped us one, ij>-\nliuuils were tender und tbey soon nut\ntitstcrcil. Mine were limit in n similar\nlate and we sunn joked about il. Hut\nlie wus always active, willing uiul ener\ngclie, nmi lunl. u fair slture ni nil tin\nwork. He nude himself musl popular\nwilh the \"ilis'iT's ami crow. He ltd.I me\nOsborne wus an ussiiined nuitie and thai\nlits-reul lililm' wus liordon, but lie sunl\nI musl mil im ilium il un board Hu\nship.\"\nStiili wus lliu impression Oeorge ')\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nI'unii', seamuit uud curl, .rented nu\nIn- males on buard Ilie brig II W(v|ic;\nnmi tins excellent eliaraelt'r lie main\nmined lo Hie In I lliul uf a willing\nworker, u genial, kind hearted sailor.\nnmi a good \"pal.\" All the }:ril uf llu\nlitirdons was required in those curl,\nruugli days uf sailur life uml il mt\nried ltcor|rc Osborne triumphantly\nIhruugli them.\nFrom the brig II. Wylie he next\nfound himself amoug the < rew uf ilu\ns. homier Arthur Ilurlun. i-nrrying n\ncargo of corn to Vera t'ru/; unl llii-\nis Ilie tcslimony pant lu (Minnie by\na shipmate tailed Small; \"I ulwricd\nilmi Osbyrne. iii helping iu dtsiharg<\nthe eurgu ul Vera I'm/, did nol'uppiui\ntu work like u mun whu had been Us.ul\nlu it. His hands seeuied soft, uud lie\nlegs seemed lu toller wlun enrryin;'\nHie sii.l.s uf com. Ilul he never gii'i\nin. Imi lm said lu im1 he could nut e.\npe.'l lu .arry us lung us uut' uf us I'i\nluws would.\"\nNol un.' of ins shipmates secnud I\"\nlune any suapii-ion uf Hie rank uf 0-\nln.ri.i-. They recognized, tuitiiriilh.\nIhut he W'as tlieir superior in clutaliui\numl probably in social status but I\nanv'uiio had luld In in lliul \"tlcul I.mun\nOeorge\" as his nickname wus a gr.ul\nS, ultijlt iiuI'I.iii.'iii wu iniiv be sure Hint\nhe would liuie laughed lund and lung\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Smith, whu was uu greuler lum- r, tth\nloved I'li-siiiiinh'ly, urr lull uf rev ela\nHuns nl a sweet nature, A leur run\nthrough liiein Ihul l,e muy never see\nher uguin. *' Huw tunny times,\" li\nwrites, \"has Hits lliuuglit runic In ui\"\niu Ilie 'lurk uud i heerb'ss nigh\"\nwatches, bul I have lunl lu .1 ri\.- il\nfrum me us luu dreadful In tiling uf. I\ntviiiul.T where yuu ore nuw und wbal\nvun are 'Imug/ I I,nuw yuu are doing\nsome guud nnd Hint yuu ure a blessing\nlu iill around yuu.\"\nThose liuine letters record many \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nstrung.' adventure uml more titan une\nnarrow csriipe from death: ns wltei\nllic veim-l he wus in, \"deeply load.'I\nim,I v.rv li'iiL.t \" vvulir lugged hll sh,\nlay over ou I\" r Leum ends siruggl\"!\nfur 17 huurs in ii riiging sen. Ilin-ulcn\ning every iiiiiiiii nl tu fuiiiid. r Win .;\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI\nhp thought'hi\u00C2\u00AB last hour bad come,'tho'sen. The ship gave a heavy foil;\n^tmilirinniT'^illtSn'sCimligrl'is: Hie-downliNtil-goMautr Gubopie-^nd -\nsafety. Aud Iiirougli all those poriotli, 11 woro both caught in the bight of tlio\nof sirens nnd danger his ouo lltoiighi downlmul, Tbo lirst shock cniuo on\nwns fm his distant mother, to whom\nho Bonds his \"nover dying lqvc.\"\n8o obsessed was he with the terrible fear fiiut ho would never see lior\nagain that after tl|rco years of . sein\nfaring lifo ho decided to return to\nScptlMid to resume bia rank' and its\nduties. Ono moro voyage ho v.ould\nmalic\u00E2\u0080\u0094this time in tbo Horn, from Hm.\nton to Melbourne and this should bo\nbiB last. But, alas, for his dreaming\nand his hopes! lt probed indeed to be\nhis lakt. Tho Hera sel sail from Huston harbor on the 21st uf .limitary,\n1870. Six duys later (leurge Osborne\nwas washed overboard ami perished in\nthe sea.\nHis Laat Voyage\nhim because lio was nearer tho Bail than\nI. I lind timo to lay myself down\nand lliu ropo pussed ovor mo gntl Os-\nlun ne was drugged across uio uml\ninto tbo sen.. It wns the work of a\nsecond.\"\nThus perished, iu tbo primo of bis\nduys, une of llio Inieift gentlemen who\nbus ever graced tbo Hritisb peerage.\nHi inin had proved ouly too true;\nfor never ou curtb should ho boo again\ntbu mother he loved so deeply, and\nwho wus lefl to carry a broken heart\ntu the grin,', And thus it wus that\nltl yeurs ngu und moro tbo Aberdeen\nlurunel culm; to lllc dead Bailor's brother, John Campbell (lonlou, seventh\ninii of his lino, who todny rules Ire\nTho story of Hie tragedy is Ihusjluud as the King's liouletmut.\nliibl by lliu ship's captain: \"Wn suite,I\non the Hist of January. Wo lunl ten\nlunl v, ml Iht, indeed; on the mowing of\ntho :17th uf .luniinry I was alarmed in\nmy cabin by the cry of 'a mun over\nSn,...unl l \".ml Dlilrlcl\nllllll\"\nwere\nlionnl.' I rushed uu di\nHint the man overboard\nKvcrylhing ilml my cxp\nsuggest as possible wus\nhim. Hopes ami plunks\nlo him. The bunt was\nbut it was impossible\nThe-waves were very high.\n\"I saw Osborne struggling\nwater, I heard bim i-rv mil\nTAKK Nt.iTli:i.'l lliul Muiruy t.'IKt, of\nVuncuuv.r, ll. ti. occupation, lumberman, itth nils tu apply fur jicrmlssliiu\nIt inul fouml I In purchase lliu fulluvvliig tleserlbod\nOsburne\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2e .-mm\nto BUVi\nthrowi\nleiired uwuy\ni launch lur\nImi\nlund\nI'ulllllu-lli ill,; ul ,1 pust plunlcd nl llic'\nnnrlli-cusi .until of Timber l.lmli No.\nl.llli:, Ilience vv.st CO cluiiiis. (Hence\ninuilli (0 olurlns, llioncc ciiBt CO tliiilns\nmore ut* leas tu slture line, thenee sou-\nUlerl) ulung Hliure litie lu pulnl of\nsummiiHeini'iii, containing Slo acrea\ni Inure ur I' ss.\nillillll.U CMfc'F,\nJlllli F, 1.1 ii.n;v. ill!\n; \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ilKDItQIC VEItDIUIl, Agenl.\nSu,. ..mil I.mul nisi.i, i\nand\ntries suun\nvery cold\nmusl have pcrishc,\nThe Beeoml mill\nuu a.-, .in ii I uf Hi\nHits I'lilaslrtiphe:\ntlie iniiiiisail.\" he\nwere\nThe Uilh'l\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0II II gnul -I\nvery .-iiiui.\"\nIII till Ihli\nearlii'sl sin\n\"We were Ii\nays \"ll I\".in\n\"' 'bug '\ntvki; ,\\nI'll, nl V\nI Ul.l I-' lill.ll,\nml: lull h.\nSOlii sl Inmlu\nI',ui in, lu in\nrit'i-:\nentnvr, II C occui atltii.,\nlnlenda tu ni'l ly fur pel \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nin. hits,- the (ulluvvlllg J.-\nII.;\nIiln,,\nllm\nsume rupi\nI uns bilwe\nul ii pust iilunit-tl nl Lis\nil ,t, ,, .'in iim- uf Ilinl\"]' limit No\nliiein.' li.'rili CO I'li.ilns thence\nin i lining, in ire ur hss lu stioro\nI,, iii. iinutli easterly ulung shore\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ; sni nf fiimmeneomcnt und\nnin:. .'iui iiiii n iiH'ii' nr less\n' 11 Wilms 1: i:.mii:i:tt\n-. i.,.ii. im j\ni;i:\"i:i;i: VKIH'IKll. .\gcnt\nLynView' Lynn VieW!\nLynn View\nLots from $325 lo $500 per lot.\nTerms, $50.00 cash, $10.00 per month\ni\ These lols arc one hloi k hum i at Inn in lynn Valley and\nnice and level and high.\nii\ Lei us quote you rates on hue, Life and /Viidenl\nINSURANCE\nMcMillan & reid\nI'liulte l.: I\nI.i) ..-I'M I. U I.M\nLONSDALE AVENUE\nCORNER\nLot 1, re-sub. of lot 6, Block 7, D.L. 549\nsize 33 x 145 feet, cleared\nPRICE ONLY $5000\nTERMS\nL\nIrwin & Billings Co., Ltd.\nCorner 5th and Lonsdale Pbone 15 North Vancouver, B.C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTHE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, mi\nmmmmminnmmmmmmmmnmmmm^\nGarden Tools\nOF ALL KINDS\nFOR EVERY PURPOSE\nL'UJ OUR STOCK is complete, and\n^JJ lhe Quality is here. t\n|TF LAWN MOWERS in all siics\n^JJ from 12 lo Ifi inches.\n*\nt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nf]j We also have a stock ol the\nFamous Summericale\nLAWN ROLLER\nthe best on the maiket ranging (rom\n300 to 500 pounds and the prices are\nright.\npaine & McMillan\nPhone 12.\nWholesale and Retail Hardware\nFIRST STREET AND LONSDALE\nn\nWe solicit lhe hade of al\nI li;'li Grade Goods al a\nprompt and fareful filling of orders, which our large\nslock and long experience in business makes possible.\nbuilders who appreciate\nmoderate price, and the\nBurrard Sash & Door Factory, Ltd.\nFOOT 01' ST. (iKOIUili ST. NOK III VANCOUVKR\n25 (oot Corner on Chesterfield and\nSecond Street\nfor #10,000 ou terms of $3,00(1 caab. Balance 6, 12 and IS moutha.\nWEST VANCOUVER\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094.^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n'I'i, acres in 1) L. 1086 for 11360 per acre.\nFor lurtlier particular!! apply ul\nHOOD & SOUTAR\nBoom 20. Ul Lonadale Avenuo. North Vtncouver.\n(above Poat Ollice)\nPost Ollice Box No. 2691. Telephone No. 162.\n$1 down, $1 per week\nCanada's\n\u00C2\u00AB Pride\n'u t' P.ll? Malleable Sleel R.nje\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Oi, il.. i-u.o) | ;i'.i.h nt j Ian \"I Ono I'olliir 'loun binl Ouo Dollar \>ut\nHi-rk w> ju. t*ftt-nii|i oii' \"I tiw I-i-i MhIIi-iiIjIi' Wli'd Kajigr* on llio\nI'unuoi.iii ii .ul.) I *\n* -i\n.'.I,. :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 oi I .fi Mnwiuu Htuvfl btt-tfLi-uM riictled ou DialleftbUvlCfl/{^tn<\nil \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 uli-oluti'l) uit|>'Hlru< hLli Ini|>otip]l;lv lo tturji or rruik uih) no\nnto\i |iuti\ in ihr joint\" io i.i i out ut un> lime\n>>uj>|-j .<-I v. iiii kuiii'ilioiil ot t.ipli i-li\aii'.| . njijicr rCvtTvoir\nPatterson, Goldie & Clark\nHARDWARE\n'hone i%\n107 Esplanade Wetl\nWaterpoww in Swedon\nTbe use in Sweden of wstarpqwer ia\nrapidly increasing, according to a report by Ur. John puff, hii Muj.isly's\nConsul at Gothenburg. He atatea:\n\"Tlm yeai 1910 records pn Important\nincrease in the aniouut of water-power\nilii.liilliiliouii have Im-iiii rulil|>b'li'd; 20\nof llit'ini ara private installations, varying from 80(1 mu:..'[in\".'i to that of\ntbe Store Kopparborga Borgslaga Alt-\ntiobolag at the Bullorfpraen with 24,-\n000 horsepower, am) the Sydsvonska\n|. in iiu 1,1 iis|inlii|','h. laat two \u00E2\u0080\u009E eta-\nlions of 10,000 horsepower. Oue installation ia tho property of thu state, vu.,\nthat at 'I'mllliiilliin, wbicb, with its\n10,000 horsepower, ia the largeat of\nthum all. In adtlition, there arc Ave\nwater power installations of altogether\niii.iu horsepower that were ro built\nduring the year, wl|ereby thu aeeos\nlion of electric energy whicii tho ,\nIt is estimated tbat about *i,40()\nTffljttrnf (ifuiatity |n Canada-weiiHip-in\nsmoke last year.\nTbo New Verb Times saj-B that\namong men who made tbeir mark in\nBpglisb history, 1,3711 woro eons of\nministers, UIO sous uf lawyers uud llii'l\nsons of doctors Wben Governor Womb\nrow Wilson of New Jersey was asked\nwhy tli eworld so generally charges titut\nministers' sous go wrong, bo said, \"lie\ncause It does uot kuow tbe facts.' Go.'\nornor Wilson Ib the tun of a ministc.\n1836 THE BANK OF 1912,\nShMsGun\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TflBO rfllMllft HIAI.8 THE I.DNG6\nFl COUGHS vbics. js cknis\nA. CAMPBELL HOPE\na. A. Oil.,, B.O.S.A.\nArcbitont\n1726 Oheiterlield Aveuue,\nNorth Vancouvtr\ncouutry received during lllll) amount* 1 vp^ a ju\nto 111,380 horse-power. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"There ure building seven privates t\nwater-power installations wilh a tolal\nof 115,0011 horsepower, and furthermore,\nthe installation by the state at l'orjus,\nalso commenced during the yeur, and j\nwhich, with its 50,000 horsepower,!\nraises the total horsepower at the sta ^ ^.^ t|1| ^ ^ ^ g| ^\nlions now buildiug to 115,0111) horse\npower.\" investigate new practical gasoline don\nAmi where, we would like to know,\nis the country that can beat Ihe Nortli\nShort' in waler powerl pay\nGASOLINE DONKEYS\nkey iu iiuii.i' medium and -null jobs\nLOANS\nMoney uilvuni'L'il on lirnt mortgage)\nNortli Vum'OUViT |iro|i\u00C2\u00ABrty ut Nort'i\nVancouver rales. A^ircim'tits Inr huI^\n{luri'lmto'tl.\nH. 0. HARTLEY\n411 Metropolitan Building, Vancou*. or.\nI'liune Sllill.'\nPowerful, easily moved, cheap tu op\nrrale. Also useful fur grading, pill\ndriving, ele. Seasonable pri\nOnus,\nOlid\nB. O. NOTZEL\n2116 Yukon Street,\nFairmont 135311. Vaiieouter.\n!=2=!a\u00C2\u00ABE Lynn View\nLots from $325 to $500 per lot.\nTermi, $50.00 caih, $10.00 per month\n "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1912_05_14"@en . "10.14288/1.0309678"@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 .