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" VOIiUHB 14.\nNORTH VAJjpQpyi^ B.O, FBIPAY, AHOUflT 8, Wf-\nNUMBER 18.\nNORTH VANCOUVER CITY\nUW ADMINISTRATORS\nmmm\nCIITV POLICE FOBOB BHOWB CORRESPONDING GROWTH WITH\nOITY DURING FAST BIZ\nYBABB\nDUE TO UF TO DATE METHODS\nADOPTED BY OHIEF ARTHUR\nDAVIBP\nIII\n)\nThu ubove photugruph sliuws tho\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 slrnnglh of Hie eily nf North Van-\ni inner'a law n,limned nil nni for llllli.\nchief i .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.iiiiiiiu- ml .-.I the oppuintutent nf\ntwu other men and as a result Mr. V\nBrutnlce wus appointed clerk and pull l\u00C2\u00BB\ncourt clork qu February 1st ami un\nFebruary fith Georgu Pollock was Itkuu\non the patrol force.\ni'T \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in,\" the work of the depart\nment from .Iuuu to Deccmbor iu 1807\ntbero wure IIU police court cases from\nwhich t'iti.ta in Hues were collected.\nProminent umongsl the cases brought\nup iluring that periud waa Hoger Vin\nset \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nf n\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094$\nt\n\":\"^p|*\u00C2\u00BB','\nI-H\n\\n chiefhae a fond deaire lo establish\na gymnasium In cunnei Imu for Hie re\ncreation and exercise of the men. Box\niug, the manly art, and other exercises\nare necessary adjunct! to a'well organized police lurcc. Constable Shannon's\nihowing at the Bcoilleh iporti ia Nortli\nVancouver aud thc police sporls in\nVancouver receoUy are conctuiivo of\nFromme ruad is being opened suulli\nfrom Lyuu Valley road.\nMr. W. l.luyd has completed hii uew\nresidence uu Huskiiis ruad, suuth uf\nPeter road\nThe telephone service thruugh the\nVulley will be completed uboul the end\nuf next week.\nMiss Esther Wall has returned heme\nafter two Weeks' holiday wilh relatives\niu Vancouver.\n(laud progress is being made un Ihe\nonstruction of Mr. P. McArlhur s uew\nresidence on Centre ruad.\nThe nmiii Id;, ihut mg of thc I mn '\nAid uf the Methodist deuumiualiun was\nheld in thc church ou Tuesday last.\nThe Lynn Valley Athletic club ii\nhulding a special general meeling in\ntbo institute Hall at 6 u'clock lo\nuigbt.\nThc monthly meeting of the I.ynu\nValley Ratepayers' Association is call\ned for Wedneiday oveniug next in thc\nInstitute hall.\nA minitrcl troop il being formed in\nIhc Valley and has about thirty mem\nbcrs at preient. Any one wiibiug to\njoin may do io by handiug in their\nname lo Mr. J. Barker,\nSjiu V. Dixon, B.Sc, London, Kng.,\nis al preient slaying with Mr. and\nMn. Wagborne, Rusi Bold. Mlu Dixon\nhu taken the 13)99 mile trip for ber\nsummer vacation aid cxpecti to stay\nabout OUO monlli\nilr R A. Maude met witb an acrl\ndent on Tuesday by falling from a bor\nrowed wagon which he wu returning\nto the N, V. Coal and Supply Co'i.\nyardi on St, George'i and waterfront.\nWhile replacing Ibe borrowed wagon\nbe accidentally fell Inlo a wagon eloie\nby. A man on the dock saw Mr. Maude\nfail in bul look little notice until an\nhour afterwards lie,noticed the horses\nuearing tbe water without a driver. Being alarmed at Iho movement of fbe\nteam be made it hit business to lavas-\ntigate and to hii lurprhw he found\nMr. Maude unconscious ia the wagon\nlied. Afler supplying water freely to\nno unfortunate man'i /ace he regained\nMB. NELSON KINO, RHODES\nSCHOLAR FOB B. 0. 1818 BOBN\nAT MOODYVILLE\nWILL ATTEND OXFORD\nVEBSITY\nUNI\nMr. .\cl:mi King, a native suu uf\nNurlh Vaucuuver, who bu uf Inn- beeu\ncinpluycd as one uf Ibo teachers iu\nCentral schuul, Victoria, has beeu chus\ncn as this year's llbudes .scholar frum\nBritish Culumbiu.\nThe selection committee was rumpus\ncd uf Chief Justice Hunter, Mr. George\niiniuii'nn (uf m.niii University, Van\ncouvcr), Mr. J. S. Willis (principal uf\nMitiiii university, Victoria), aud Dr.\nAlexander Rubinsuu (superintendent of\nclui atii.ii iu British' Columbia), Twu\ncaiuli.lutes presented ll.euiselves fur thc\nUipch,coveted honor iu Ihe persons uf\nMr. W. E. G. Murruy, a graduulc uf\nMcliill university, Vancouver, and Mr,\nNelson King, u gruduate uf Mcliill,\nVictoria, Afler a careful cxuininu\nliun uf the candidates' credentials uml\ncuudidulcs themselves, the committee\nniiiuiiiunin.lv selected Mr. King us the\nlilii'dc.\" I\" Imliii for lirilisli Culumbiu fur\n1818.\nMr. King is a native suu of Hie Nurth\nShure, having been burn ut 'Moudyville\nMarch Isl, 18118, uml having received\nhis elementary educatiun ul lhat pluee.\ntbo school building in winch Mr. King\nbogau bis education is still standing\nbut ii uo longer in use us a schuul\nbouse, thc crcctiuu uf the new Ridgeway schuul having removed the' nocei-\nilty uf u schuul ut Moodyville.\nNurlU Vancouver appreciates the\ndistinction involved in Hie fuct Ibat I\nnative son uf the Nurlli Shore bus been\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0elected .bodes scliulur ami extends lu\nMr. King silicon' euugratululiuiis upon\nthus attainiug Ibe pupulur honor.\nTaking Soundings For\nOjc calibre of tin Nortb Vancouver I roniciouiuew. HoweVer, he itutaiaed \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPreliminary work for tbe super\nstructiou of Hie Sceuud Narrows bridge\nwere commenced Ibis week by Bur\nrani lulet Tunnel and Bridge Co's.\nengineers, Messrs Clcwdaud and Cam\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ruin wheu a diver was engaged tu\ntake suuudmgs at the bridge site iu\nthc Second Narrows.\nAt a meeting held this week a resu\ntion was passed, moved by Reevo May\naud v. un,led by Mayur McNeiih, Ibat\nl|creafler the press will be admitted lu\nall meetings\nThc telegram which wus furwanlcd\ntu Messrs. Crutsncll and Co., I.onduo,\nITigliiuT re thc. immediate preparation\nof thc bridge plain with a 200 foul\nspun came up fur confirmation ami wai\npissed\nConsiders Cancelling\nInsurance\nThe city council in commillee lasl\nevening decided lo lomider tbe nuviia\nbilily of cancelling tbeir Employers'\nLiability Insurance u loon u Ihc prci\nent policiei expire.\nThc council bad under couiidcratiori\nthe claimi of four of thc workmen\nagaiuit tbe city for injuries and lomc\nof thcie claims hid beeu slan ing for\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0orne time.\nA representative of the Insurance Co,\nwas preient and elated tbeir lide tl\ntin cue and their reasons why tne\nclaima had not been met ao far\nAid. Dick declared that the council\nwished tbe mon to be prolecleJ in\nevety way and Aid. Irwln brought up\ntho queitlon of cancelling llii' kind of\niniuranco. It wu a matter which the\ncouncil did not want to bo troubled with\nyel these claimi had not beon settled\nand Iho council wu of neerto'ly being\ndrawn into the adjnitmeut of them.\nAsked how much the cil; wu paying\niu premiums per year on Employers'\nLiability policies rily treuurer Hum\npbnyi leied 16.000 UU year. Ia laat\ncaae it mu a mailer which\nthtt f'ly should take . up wilh\nview do providing lomc other\ntneaui for protecting (he men without\nthem having io much dbtcully in col\nprcseiilulive advised thc city taking\nuut a collective protective policy wht.h\nguaranteed the mural as well us Ihe le\ngal pnT'' imu tu thc Workmen, It ivas\ndecided to take Hie question up ii the\nuear fulurc.\nFAMOUS ARTISTE ENGAGED\n'Cellist to Play at Feetlval Concert lu\nLyuu Valley\nMiss Maude Scruby, All I' M , LII.\nA.M., ex cuumil eshibitlouer Royal ' i.l\nlege of Music, England, au urlisle of\nexceptional ability, lius been enguged\nby tbe committee uf tlie Lyuu Valley\nMusical Festival fur the evening con\ncert on Wednesday, August 81st. Tbii\naffair, under the patronage of tbe Bish\nop of thc Diocese of Weslnilnsler, Dr.\nMackay of Westminster Hall, tbe ma\nyor and reeve of North Vancouver and\nmany ulher public men, promisee lo be\na treat of exceptional urder, for be\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0idei the above named lady, all tbe\nprize winners in the classes will ling\ntheir prire longs and Ihc massed choirs\n(over 100 voices) will ling two or three\npart songs, and Mr Robertson, not uu\nknown lo tbe norlb shore, wt|l contri\nbulo rccitatiuus lo lbc program. By\nrequest he will give \".lud llmu mug's\naccount of tyw Rubcoileiu played Ihc\nplanner.\" Tickets arc now on uie at\ntbo local book itores add ai these ire\nlimited lo thjo tiie of the Inititule\nhall, Ihc preient indications are tbat\ntbeee will all bo told before Ihc dale uf\ntbe feitival.\npolicemen and tbli quality cannot be naity icralcb oa thi not* aad face, letting their claimi. The Iniurance re lhe moon from ful) to new\nBUTHS\nOp Auguit tth, to Mr. and Mrs. Wul\ntin, l.luyd avenue, Capilano, a 'laugh\ntar.\nOn Auguit 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam\nucl Willace, a ion.\n w , \u00E2\u0080\u009E\na\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Jobmtono led\nfamily of Seattle arc thpfuosls of Mr.\naad Mri. I. W. Witch, 80th street\nwell.\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' ' ' a '\t\nAccordiag to ao old superstition, all\nthing! that grow out of tbe ground,\nsuch u corn, pem and tbe like, muit\nbe planted in the inereaso of the moon,\nfroo now to full; all things that fna-\nlurc\"ln Uc ground, Ilka potatoes, must\nba planted In the decrease or wuti of\n'I 2\ntm\nTHE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B, C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, |9|2.\nI\n!\n/\nBank of Montreal\n=\n1 =\nE.t.bli.h.d 1817\n. Capital (paid up) - $15,413,000 '\nReierv $15,000,000\nGENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSavings Bank Department\nINTEREST PAID AT CURRENT RATES\nNorth Vancouvar Brunch: F. A. MACRAE,\nMt. Crown Bldg., lat Street Manager\nWe Have Some Good Buys\nin D. L 273, 274, 550.\nSee us if you have a house to rent, or if you want to get\na house.\nWe have some lovely homes for sale.\nListings wanted.\nNORTH VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE CO.\nUO Esplanade. Phone 227\nR. C. BISS J. A. WOODS\n\"The Dundarave Door\"\nA ntw design o( Cradtman Front Doors. We are llie\nonly fum in Canada making llieie doors. Come and see\nil,. in Pricei are reasonable.\nDickinson & Son, Ltd.\nESPLANADE EAST\nP. O. Box 1719. Phone 222\nNOTICE\nDuring the Months of JULY and\n' AUGUST, this store will close\nat 1 p.m. on SATURDAYS\nTHE\nBrackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd.\nOFFICE: 116 ESPLANADE, EAST PHONE 4\nCoal Coal Coal\nNorth Shore Coal & Supply Co.\nWe have on hand a full supply of all Building\nMaterial. Get quotations before placing order.\nL S. EATON, Manager,\ntvickham's Wharf Esplanade Wesl Plione 488\nNORTH VANOOUVEB CITY jYEKRIISH. LIMITED\nTIME TABLE TAKING EFFECT MAEOH lat, 11118.\nLeave\nVancouvsr\nL\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBVI\nNorth Vancouvar\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.20 AM.\n8.40 r.M.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28,00\nAM\n8.80 VM..\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2no .\n1.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.80\n8.40\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.00\n8.80\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.40\n8.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.110\n8.40\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.00\n8,80\n7.40\n4.00\n7.80\nIM\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2STOO\n4.80\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.40\ntM\n4.40\n8.00\n4.80\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.40\n8.00 '\nU.80\n4.40 -\n0.00\nt.80\n8.40\n6M\n0.80\n6,40\n' 8.00\n6.80\n6.40\n6.00\n8.80\n6.40\n10.00\nHi\n8.40\nKm\n10.80\nIM\nW.00\n6.80\n10.40\nIM\n10.80\n6.40\n11.00\n7.80\n10.40\n* .\n7-00\nUM\n11.40\n7.40\nilm\n7,80\n8.00\n' 11.80\n7.40\n18.00\n8.80\n11.40\n8.00\n18.80 P.M.\n8.00\n18.00\n1.80\n18.40\nOM\n, 18.80\nVM.\nnm\n1JW\nTOM\n' 18.40\nAM\n1\nIM\niM\nVM\nH \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nm.\n10O0\n10.10\n11.00\n,99\nkit AM.\nIM\n8.00\n11.40\n18.48 AM.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ieno-n \"Met\n.- notice, tienpmy\nan tuniey.\"\naet liable (or\nTieae (abl. tebjeet (a clang, without\ndelays, ateliaatal or eta.rWli.,\t\nThe Fight For The Standard\nBy D. W. HIGGINS\nmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmnmmm\n(Oontiiiiioii from Laat tueaday)\n\"Don't be alarmeil,\" hu >:oplieil,\n\"I .In not iui i'uii to kill myself uutil 1,\nslmll huvu iinini miinii tiling to redeem\nmy character in roy owa eyasi if not\nin that nf my country. When I shall\nhave iinm' that 1 ahall crush the little\nlilm'l ami all will lio over with me.\"\nI relireil to ray room completely disenchanted, fhe gentleman whu hail\niiiiiiiiiii,',! my senses until he seemed\nto lie the very |ierfei'tion of munhond\nami goodness hail .in,I. ,, low in my\neyes Ihut I full if I should nuver see\nhim again I wouhl shell uu leurs ami\nuxpross no regrets.\nHoveral weeks elapsed without my\niiiiiiiiiii across Wolfe. I liegau to think\nami I.i-i that ho hail left town, when\nan event took place Which Iliuiiglit hint\nv|v!d!y hank In my mini), ill the Hlur\nami darter Hut ul ten or twelve youug\nmun eugugeil on a certain Hatunlay\nevening in the month of November,\nhii:', in thruwing ilice for ilrinks. From\nIiiui,,, they go lo throwing fur ipiar\nters, ami then for $5 gulil pieces, This\nhigh playing, which look place iu the\nopen i,nl,nm, nlnu,!,',I a crowd of spec\ntutors, who mil,Tn,I wifli interested\neyes the varying success uf Ihc pluy\nera, one of whom, I regret lo suy, I\nwas. About two u'cluck iu Hie morn\ning thu throwing ccuseil, umi I left\nthe luIiiiiii for my home on the .lames\nBay able somewhat poorer than when\nI entered the place. The night was\ndark ami stormy j a keen wiml swept\nacross the little town ami the creaking\nsigns ami rattling weutherhuunls nf\nthe slightly built shacks that Hoed\nOovernment street kept up a ileafon-\ning ilin. I hail left the til. Nichulas\nami roomed with a family uaineil Uur-\ncorner-atone ef the new ball witb much\npump and ceremony tba same year. Not\nmore (ban two or throe wbo tool, part\nin that ci cut are now alive. Men tben\nin tboir primo have lung since died or\ngrown old and lost all Intereat in\nworldly affairs. It is a nicbin huly\nreflection, hm il ia the mpy ni the\nworld. It la allotted to all men ouce\ntu die; ami sometimes I think tbat\ntlteso who have crossed to tbe other\nsile ami know all about the future are\nmore to be envied than pitied, Burely\nthere can be no greater hell than aome\nwhu aro mill with ua carry about in\ntheir breaeta\u00E2\u0080\u0094remembrance of duties\nlillllllllllr.l, of v.ii 1,1',li :l illllllllll,',! for,\nof unkind acts unforglven,\nThe Confederate flag continued |o\nflaunt its bright hues in the face of the\nUnionists ami the tlonfodorato iuloon\nt'tinl inued to onjoy an enormoiiH pn-\nIiiiiiiiiii'. nhnpurd wined fat and sleek\nami grew more defiant' than before.\nThe Union sentiment was outraged by\nthe success of the secession movement,\nand when the news of Btoneweli Jack\nson's untimely death came and tbo\n(Southerners went about the streets with\ncrape on their arms aud the flag over\nlhe saloon drooped sadly at half mast,\nthe Northerners held a u,u|ict little\nmeeting and decided that something\nenergetic shuuld be dune to get rid of\nthe rebel standard.\nA frequent visitor to Victoria was\none Tom titration, a unlive of ouo if\nthe Kastertt Htates and an outspoken\nUnionist. His homo wus at l'ort An\ngcles. titration was the possessor nf\na jut-black glossy heard of great length,\nof which he waa juatly proud, and\nwhich he passed much of hia leisure\nlime iu atrnking ami something with\nhis hands. Tom was a daredevil, ami\ntis, who owned and occupied a smu\nin,. ,i,nn cutlage on the curner nf, being glib of tunguo he frequently in\nBirdcage Walk ami Belleville street.\nThis cottage was roniuvcd somo years\nago ami the flagstaff uu Ihe Government Hipiarc nuw occupies its former\nsito. At thai time, ami for many yeurs\nafterward, llu block uu which Roation\nlime, have erected a brick building\nwas uul aidewalked, and the wayfarer\nuu arriving at the corner of Courtney\nnnd tint eminent streets wus cuuipclleil\n11 turn inlu the ruad, uml su pursue\nhis course tu lluuiliuldt street and thc\nijiiaiul liili, bridge Unit then spanned\nHie sheet uf wuler which was dignified\nliy lhe iiuinu uf .Inn,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Bay, liul which\nis now llie site of the Kinpross Hulel.\nUiin I tiniied inlu Ihc ruud a', four\nIcuay street the darkness was su iu\ntense il.ui I was forced to pick my\nway slowly over Ihc loose macadam.\nui I moved caul utisly along I i ime\ni,,wii that ul least one oilier person\nbesides myself was g his way\nuver the broken ruck. I paused and\nthen I was certain Uat twu persons\nwi re upprnuehing me, fur 1 euuld see\nImu forms diiul) emerging, as il were,\n(loin (lie Meekness, lu an instant 1\nwas ou Ihc alert and lie Ihoighl flushed ui'ioss iny iniini iiiui them ii.'in had\nSeen mc wilh money ut the gaming\ntable and had followed with the object\nof i'.u..nn,]' ami rubbing mc. They\nwere ulnm-i upun mc when I threw\nluck my Inverness cape and made u\nmotion us if lo draw a weapon. I was\nunarmed. I bad passed all Ihruugli\nthe pcnlous vigilance committee limes\nat Hun Francisco- when decent men\nwere robbed and shot duwu like dogs,\numl when culprits were hanged in the\nstreets by mobs ami never carried\nknife or pistol. When I slurted for\nthe IT,I,i Biver mines In 18.08 I\nbought a Toll's five shouting revolver,\nfur which I paid SIS. At Yale it proved\nan ciicuinhruni'c In me and I \"swap\nped\" il wilh a crafty miner fnr au\nuid silver walchi The watch wouldn't\ngo ami I offered lo sell it for $8. No\none would buy and I threw it away in\ndisgust, so when I was \"approached\"\ni,. lhe garotters ou the dismal evening\nreferred lo I possessed neither watch\nnor pistol. However, althoogh seared\nand nervous, I was resourceful, and as\nI swung my arm round 1 shuuted:\n\"Htup, or I'll flrcl\" The men foil\nback intn the darkness and I sprang\nInward the bridge un a kijcn jump. I\ndon't i.elicve that the men ' ,11...-..-1\nnie, but I leached tbe bridge and cruised it with tbo speed of an antelope,\nbounded up lbe steps of the littlo cot\n(age, burst into the front dool and was\nsoon within the four corners of my\nbachelor apartment\u00E2\u0080\u0094breathless, perspiring and trembling with fear and\nexcitement, liut safe. A strange feeing took control of me as 1 thought over\nthe incident. I became impressed with\nthe belief that one of the forma I had\nseen approaching ine out of the dark\ninns was that of Wolfo or Fiiilayson.\nI could not have sworn to his identity,\nbut some hypnotic orlelepathic' influence told rpe that ono of the figures was\nhis. I i mild prove nothing, but J nevor\nspoke to bim afterwards, although I\nmet biro on several occasions. The nest\nday a brief paragraph in the paper\nmentioned the attempted hold-up and\nthe incident aoon faded from my mind.\nTbe old Btar and darter waa torn\ndowa ia 1885, and tba Masons laid ths\ndulgcd in a wordy clash with the\nSouthern residents. To him tho flag\nv.as a source of great annoyance, and\nhe sometimes made threats as to what\nhe would do wilh it if he ever got a\ni.iaui'e. One da) he told Hhapanl thai\nif he could i.t i ii I the flag he would die\nhappy.\n\" Voa,\" said Hhapanl, \"if you should\nsteal that Hag you will die, but whether\nhappy or not 1 can't say. At any rate,\nthc Hag when you steal it shull be your\nshroud,\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"iiiiiiiu, mude uu reply, hul siruked\nhis beard ami walked olf.\nKearly one aflernuuii live or six\nyuung men, strangers, entered lhe dun\nfederate. They wero professedly Houtli\nurners and boisterously cheered for Jell'\nDavis and thu Southern cause. All\nwere possessed of much cash and (real\ncd Ihc laiidliird and all in the huuse\nlu liberal pulatiuns uf champagne at tu\nu bottle, A puker game was in pro\ngress at one of tbo tables, aud the\nstrangers slaked heavily ami lual wtih\na guud grace. Bvery time a fresh buttle\nwas' opened Hhapanl was invited to\n\"have another,\" and it was nut lung\nbefure lie showed lhe effects of the\nfrequent draughts in speech and guit.\nThe treating continued and when the\nlluur arrived fur lowenpg the standard\nHbapard was unmistakably intoxicated.\nWhenever ho made a movement tu gu\noutside for the flag one of the youug\nfellows woold invite him te \"have anotber,\" and al last lie sank dowu at\none of llic tables and fell asleep.\nInii' iii the eveuing Hhapanl awoke,\nand remembering his flag, walked to\nHie staff to lower it, when to'his con\nstcrnatioii and grief be found that the\nemblem of secession had disappeared,\nami with il had gone lhe gay youug\nstruiigefs who had been so liberal with\nmoney and wine. The excitement among\nthe Houtherners was great and a heavy\nreward was uffereil for the recovery of\nlhe flag, bul it was never found. It\nwas delivered to the American iTim.ul\ni\nby tbe caplnrs and by him sunt to\nyVaslijugton.\nHome weeks after the disappearance\nof the flag Hhapanl entered Bingo's\nHotel (now the Angel) on Ungley\nstreet. Heated at one of lhe tables\nwas Tom Hlratton, sleek and hand\nsoma and carefully grooming his long\nblack beard. The niomont Hhapanl's\neyes fell upou Htrattou he took fire.\nlie advanced to the table aud poured\nforth a volume of ugly wordt. Htrattou laughed iu bis face. Hhapard con\ntinned his abuse.\n. \"Vou stoio my flag,\" he foamed.\n\"Well, what of itt\" asked Hlratton,\nas he rote to his foot. *\n\"That's what of it,\" .creamed Shap-\nan), as he dealt hit hated antagonist\na blow full in the face.\nHlriillnn retorted witb a blow and\nthen tbe two men clinched. Both wore\nstrong and in the full vigor of life, and\nas tbey struggled and pounded aod tore\neach otber wltb their hands and teeth\ntheir anger found vout in savage growls\nand\" yells tbat resembled more the\nsnarls of wild beasts tban tbo voices\nof men. Over one of tho tablet Htrat\ntoo was forced and went to the floor\nwith a trash. Ia an instant Hbapard\nwaa upon him, hit knees on hia cheat\napd his tbumbt /oread late his neck.\nHtrattou's eyas and tongue protruded,\nhat Will) a herculean effort ho eon\ntrived to throw Hhapanl off and forcing\nhim to the floor made liim tha \"uuder\ndog ia tha \"niii-\" iiuih worn by tbia\ntime covered with blood and tboir\ncoatt aad shirts hung in tatters. Htrat-\nton's glorious heard had boun plucked\nfrom Its roots and Shaiiard bold jt like\na plume in his loft hand, w|iile with\nhis right lie pummeled thopi^r aud\nface nf his antagonist, who returned\nthe punishment with interest.\nTho light continued for soma ten\nminutes, Tablea and chain were overturned and Innl.eii, crockery swashed\nand food and dishes scattered al) over\nthe placo. The two men were most deplorable spectacles. At last Hhapard\nyielded and Htrattou claimed the victory. But it cost him dear. Ho never\nwas a well man again. Ilia beard never\ngrew again un I in a few years he died\non the i ion ml i dm | ni id'., business tell\noff after the war and he went \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 California, after whieh 1 heard uf hint nu\nmore.\nIt transpired thai Hlrattun, assisted\nliy Wolfe, iiul. the Hug while the\nyoung strangers, who were well sup\nplied with ' American government\nmoney, got the landlord sn drunk that\nho forgot to lower tho emblem before\ndark.\nHome two yoara afterwards I road iu\ntho Sail Francisco Bulletin that a mail\nliiiiiiiiil Wolfo bad poisoned himself\nWith nriisaic aeld at the American lit-\niiiiiiiiiii in that c|ty. J have uo reason\nta dniilil that thu brilliant rascal who\nfor a iinm captivated iny senses was\ntbe victim.\nTHM END\nMttMAVtCkiU! WAT11148 PHOTUt:-\nTIOSI ACT\nNOTIOB Is lienTn given, pursuant\nto tho provisions of Chapter lis of the\nItevlauu Statutes uf Cunuda ihul tbe\nNinth Vaneouver tuml and Improvo-\n01. in Company, Limited Liability, un\nI iniiuii ,1 iT.iiii,.,,,'. ii.n in, Its head\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mli. at ilu City nl Vancuuvor, lu the\nit.,iim. uf British i',,inu,I'l.i. haa\nfiled with the Minister of I'ulillc Worka\nfui- the liniiilnliiii of Canada a plan of\ncurtain bulkheads and wharves proposed tu hu constructed by the Cmnpuii)'\nund u dcBcrlptlun ut th. alte fur llle\nin miii.',,',I Improvements which allu Is\njiui'iillul tu the Ksiilsiiade, Nurlli Vancouvei-. ell)-, British i'iiiiiiiiiii.i. between\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.iiniii uiid i'ii, ul iilm An on,'ii end \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n|,,ii,illi I lu Ihu l,.'i|ilniiiiili', Nurth Vuncuuvor, Britlab iTiliiiiililn. between liun\nera und i.nnadiil. Avunuea, both altes\nIll-Inn on the North Shore of Burrard\nInlel, und thai lhe said Cunitiaiiy haa\nulsu filed a copy uf tho suld iT.hi und\n,1,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0]\u00E2\u0080\u009E linii.,n with the lie,.I.m.u of\nriecds al Vancuuver. British Columbia,\nnnd lbat the euld Comunny will uniily\nlu the Uuvi i nm il in ml In Cuuncll for\napproval of the suld plan and Ihe construction of the aula bulkheads and\nwharves.\nn \T'i:ii this .tt,,] day uf July, A I),\n1818, ut Ottawa, Ont.\nPHINaiibl it UUTHHlB,,\n8-8 Solicitors fur Iho until Company.\nBULK TEAS\nHpecial attention ia paid to Ihu selection uf thia article. Buying\nunly tbu best grades suitable tn lhe water uf lhe district, we are III a\npusitiuu tu uiiii Teas equal in ipinlity und price lo any ou the market.\n35 i.h per puund ia fust liecumiiig a pupular price for Tea. Our\nliletnl ul thai price is a good useful Tea. lln cents per pound, 11 lbs for\n81.011. In better qualities wo have a line Tea at -Hi cents and' a spo\ndally fine Idcml at fill cents per lb.\nABK FOB HAMl'IiKH\n-8\nFnr those who prefer packet Teas, wc carry Braid's Besl at fill\ncents, Naliub nl -III und fill cents, Blue Bibb's al HI cents. Halada al fill\ncents, Tellcy's al fill and DO cents per Hi. Tctlcy's II lb. Una at\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 I Hfi each. ,\nCOFFEE\nOur Coffees arc always freshly roasted ami ground as required,\nPrices ,'ific, 4llc, llie and fillc per lb.\nBruid's Best Nuliuli and Heal Brands in une pound lins.\nB. (I. Hugar 81.Ifi per 18 lb. sack\nWe carry a mosl complete stock of groceries ami nur prices will\nhe found as luw us pussililc consistent with first class iptulily.\nAll orders entrusted tu us will be promptly and carefully al\nI ended 111-\nDesBrisay\ni'l. 297,\nOBOOEBlEB AND HAHDWAKE\nOOBNEB LONSDALE AND FOURTH\nFOR THE MEN\nwlm want something a \"little different\" we are showing a beauljful range ol silk hose with lies to match.\nThe ties ,m made ol solid knitted silk and will not\ncrush or wrinkle as the ordinary tie will do. The\nhose are the well-known \"Onyx\" brand, seamless\nand last colors.\nWe have''just openad a large shipment of\nnegligee shirts and we will he pleased to show this\nas well a8 other lines.\nBENNETT BROS.\n110 Second St., East.\nThe North Vancouver home of \" Campbell Clothing \"\nPainting and\nPaperhanging\nFOB FIBSt (JLABfl WOBE\nMB\nANDREW WALKER\nBUOOESBOB TO THB\nGEO. W. HARDING CO.\nISH BBOOND 8TBBBT, Near WNSDAM\nv. o, m mi. p^ m THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B- C, FRIPAY, AUGUST 9, |9|\n2.\nj\nDIDFO* NEWS FROM\nDlKlYJ MANYDEPT'S\nSee ths bargains wa ars offering In Souveuirs and Noveltias.\nWa bava a choice selection pf Coral, Amber and Jot\nNeckleta.\nChoice linaa In Ladies' Combs and Hair Ornaments ban\nJust arrived.\nWa ara closing out a nice Una of Ash Receivers at live and\ntan centa saeb. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nOur linss of Fancy Enamel Fine will Internet you.\nWa are Introducing a naw and protty line of Enamel La-\nvalllaras,\nWs can givo ths purchaser an excellent choice In Inaxpenslvs\nLong Chains In Starling Sllvor, Gold Filled and Bead.\nShould you want something faahlonable In a Sterling\nSilver Bracelet we can submit a pretty aalactlon to your choice,\nGumnotal Mosh Bags ara quite feehlonable and wa are\nshowing a very neat selection of the leading stylei.\nOur Leather Goods Dspartmant waa paver bitter stocked\nthan tt la at tha praseut time. Hare ara shown the nawsat\nfaahlotui in Ladies' Handbagi, Travelling Oasaa and Suit Osaas,\ni\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPhotography for Amateurs\nBy Reflex\ni\nHenry Birks & Sons, Ltd.\nJEWELERS, SILVEBBMITHB, WATCHMAKERS.\nGeorge E. 'l'mrey, Managing Director\nHastings and Granville Streets - - Vancouver, B. C.\nTo Rent\nWe bave somo modem houses, furnished and unfurnished at\nmoderate rente.\nBxcelleut four room suites, Fraaar Block, Tblrd Strut But.\nNone bitter.\nRouts I17.1>0 and $811.60. SBB THEM.\nALEX. SMITH & COY.\nPhone 24. P.O. Boi 1820\nNORTH VANCOUVER\nJob Printing at the \"Express\"\nPRINTING (Continued)\nA near relative to gaslight paper is\nhromldo, which wben finished, ean\nscarcely be distinguished from the\notber and mora easily worked gas\nlight paper. Tbu greul difference lies\nin tbe fact that broinldle priuting\nmuit be done,in tbe dark room. Ex\nposuro to daylight, or any kind of ur\n(iflcial light is fata|. Oareful handling\nli neceiBary and tbo paper must uut be\nopened except iu p ruby light.\nIu priuting, thp action ia much\nquicker than gaslight papor. Thu frame\nmust hu filled in the dark room uud\nexposure can tben bo madu by urtill\nclal or by daylight. According to tbo\nptrotigth of tho light bo must the exposure bu regulatod. As in gaslight\npriuting it is hotter tu mako a trial\nexposure before procooding with the\nuctual printing, ami lliu method explained iu last weuk's article shuuld\nbu ITilluni'il,\nThu iliin ii'iu'i lining thut u few seconds only urn required fur Iho exposure.\nBromidu printing hus othor advaii-\nluges over other papers hesides rapidity\nin printing. It is usually Usod fur thu\nmaking of enlargements and is also\nthu medium used fur thc oil and bro-\nmoll processes.\nit is madu iu many grades and sur\nfaces, uach suitablu for ila own parti-\nuiin work. For bruad offects usu thu\nruugh paper, for prints wliiuli require\ndetail usu thu finer surfaces ur glossy.\nA great deal ilupends upun Individual\ntaato, hut the more artistic effects ure\nproduced by tbe use of ruugh paper.\nIn printing bromide it must be un\ndorstoud that it is quite as sensitive\nto light as a plate ur lilm. Fur usu iu u\ndaylight eulargur it must be placed in\npusitiuu in thu durk ruum. \u00C2\u00BB.....ii, i,;\npapur will uut du fur enlarging.\nA guud iii.'lliu< 1 for priuting bromide\nis to mul,.' a mul'' uf say two feci with\na iliding piece upuu which the print\niug frame can bu attached uml which\ncan bu muved cither wuy. At uuu\nend uf the scale Ihu light is fixed und\nthu printing in done by tliu aid uf a\ncandle or uil lamp. The printing frame\nshuuld bu abuut eighteen inches dis\ntaut frum tbo light, and according lo\nthu density of the negative the exposure\nshuuld be given. This can only bu cs\niiiiinii',I by practice ur by a triul ex\npusure, Once the right exposure uud\ndistance is ascertained, a record shuuld\nbu kept for future priuting. This will\nsuvu further experimenting should moro\nprints be required,\nThe development of bromide prints ii\nexactly the game as fpr gaslight papers,.\nexcept that it must bp carried uut iu\nthc dark room. Thu same developer\nwi)l do. For soft effects usu u weak\ndovuloper. This especially so for enlargement!.\nOno thing beginners'uru usually Iron-\nliliul uliuul' is huw tu Ilml out which ia\nthu positive side uf tho paper.\nIt will usually bu noticed thut thu\npupor curls when taken uut of tbo\npacket. Thu uidu which,curls inwards is\nthu right uuu, but if uny doubt is felt\nhito thu papur ut unu comer, Thu sun\nsitivu side will stick tu the teeth.\nBromide papur is mure liable tushow\nwhile spuls in ilcvulupmunt caused by\nthe formation nf uir bubbles. Tu uvuid\nthese, immerse thu print in wuler fur\nubuut liul. a iniiiutii befuru developing.\nThis hus the effect uf thuruughly souk-\niug the puper uud cuuscs Ihu dcvelnpur\ntu flow mora evenly over tho surface.\nIf prupcrly exposed thu itnugu shuuld\nuppcur with u iiiiiiiini developer in\nubuut frum Ifi lu m secumls. Print u\nshade darker thuu required and lix in\nli\'jii) just us fur guslight. Wash iu run\nning wuter fur au huur and dry. Fur\nrapid wurk hrumidu iu uuuully used.\nWhere time is nu object gaslight is\nbelter uml easier to manipulate,\nNorth Vancouver City\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i\nEXCEPTIONALLY GOOD,\nMODERN SIX ROOM BUNGALOW ON EIGHTH ST.\nIN BOULEVARD BLOCK.\nPRICE $4750\nSIZE OF LOT 50x 157 FEET\nFOB FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO\nThe North Vancouver Land and\nImprovement Company\nLimited Liability\nNorth Vancouver Agents for *\nLONDON AND BRITISH NORTH AMERICA CO.\nLimited\n543 PENdER STREET. VANCOUVER, B. C.\nI'bone Seymour 6286\ni\nJUNO\u00E2\u0080\u0094Vour print is from un umler\nexposed negative. I'rububly yuu urn\nusing tuu smull u stup. Try Fil und\ngivu uliuul u .'-Tli uf u second exposure.\nl.KNS A:,I,m what is a guud photograph I A tall urdur lu answer und\nrcipiiring far mure thuu n purugrapn.\nUu much depends upun individual teste\nthut what uue may cumidur guud, an\nuther may cuiulcnin. Suverul euluinna\nmiiilii he written in reply. Mpace fur\nbids.\n.\nPUZZLED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pyro smln will uot do fur\nlovclopiag papor. It is uuly fur plat us or\nfilms M. <| will do fur cither but is\nslower in action than Pyro.\nJ. (.'.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The specks iu yuur leus ure\nprobably liny blisters. They iu nu wuy\ninterfere with the expnsure uml yuur\nlens is uu wane un uccuunl of the up\nparent defect.\nVEBA\u00E2\u0080\u0094Vuu have moved in Inking\nIhc picture us is evideneod by Ihu\niTniii'T image. Vuu uru also using luu\nsmull a itop fur siiapshuls\nBuilding Activities\ntin.' liiiililing permits taken uul dur\ning the' lusl week and a half indicate\na busy full, lluilding Inspector Fuglcr,\nwho m,iiiil lu be a guud judge uf this\nuuiu ipul. :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 considerable activity iu lbe\nbuilding line ami shuuld thu expected\nruilwuy uml bridge developments commence shortly an impetus will be giveu\nIhe building o( business plucks\nThis summer the building has been\nconfined principally tu residences uud\nthe result Is that the cily has spread\nout wonderfully in the last twelve\nmonths,\nDuring tilv lusl few duys jrnuils\nhuvu beon luken out fur the following!\nA, Null a cutlage uu William Ave;\n11. Humus, livery) stablu un Fuurlh\nstreet j Thus, Athinsuu, Third slrect\neusl, cottage; 1'. Andruss, dwelling uir\nIttln street; 11. L. Kdwards, residence\nou mih itreet to cost $2,800; 1, L.\nlm l.iiiiiii, dwclllug on Ilrd atreet eait,\nW. Bingloton, dwclliug on lllh strict\nwest to cost $1,600; M. If. Jowitl, re\nsidctice uu I.Tili street valued at $I,80U;\ntwu sturcy residence fur II. Bambury,\nun L'lth street lo coit $3,200, and Alf,\nHewitt, a cutlage on 21th street .\nle Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSIB EDMUND WALKER, O.V.O. LLP. D.O.L. FrMldeut\nJOHN AIRD, ALEXANDER LAIRD,\nAast. Qeueral Manager. Oeneral Manager.\nCapital $15,000,000 Best $12,500,060\nTemporary quarters of tbe North Vancouver Branch,\nEsplanade West, near Lonsdale Avenue.\nA General Banking Business Transacted\nInterest paid on Savings Bank Deposits of One Dollar and\nupwards. Withdrawals may be made at any time.\nJ. A. FOBSTBB Manager.\nRepresentative of\nBritish Capital\nWishes to get in touch with\nanyone having undeveloped natural\nresources to offer.\nCoal, Copper, Asphalt or Gypsum propositions preferred.\nGround floor deals only. Real\nEstate not wanted.\nMail (ull particulars to\nP. 0. Drawer 2030, North Vancouver\nOITV OK NORTH VANOOUVEB\nTAKE NOTICB Ihul ll.e Couucil uf\nthe Corporation uf the City ul Nurlh\nVuiuuuver intendi tu curry uut tm u\nwurk uf lucul Improvement Ihc cuu\nHtructiun ut u cuuerete sidewalk, rurlm\numl gutter uml ornamental light* uu\nl.unsilule Avenue un bulb sides front tlie\nwaterfront lu the nurlh able uf First\nslreet, undor l'arl II, I'iviiiuu Ci) uf\nllie Muui, ipul Acl ami Intend) lu an\nHem the liual cuati thcrcuf upuu thc\nreul property fronting ur abutting there\nun ur tu be benefitted thereby, ami thai\na utiiti'iiii'iii ihowlng Ihc lamia liable\ntu |iuy the sin,I asicaimcnt and lbc\nnames uf ll.e owners Ihereuf, au far\nua cuu be aecorlained from Ihc laat re\nviicd nascssincut lull, la uuw uu Iiiu in\nIhe ollice uf the i'ily Clerk ami ia open\nfur inipcction duriug ufficc buura.\nANII NOTICK IS HKBKBV (IIVKN\nthat the Cuuucil will proceed with the\nauid wurk ur iuiiiruvcuicnt aa afure\nsuiil utilcaa u majurity uf Ihc ownen\nuf the laid lumla ur real property iu\nlu be ii'--,.'.. i .I ur charged in rcuiccl uf\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iuh wurk ur Improvement petition the\ncouncil uguinat such uaaeaamont within\nfifteen llu) daya after Ihc lira! pub\nlication nf tliia notice.\nW. AUSTIN IIIIOWN,\nCity Clerk.\nCANADIAN\nF0BB8TBY\nVKNTION\nON\nVICTORIA SEPT. I TO 8-PBOOBAM\nIN PBBPABATWN\nSecretary Jumci I.awlcr of tbe Canadian Forestry Auocialioi. ii rapidly\ncompleting detail! uf Ihu fourteenth\nannual convention of thc aaiociation,\nwhich convene! in Victoria uu Seplim\nber Ilh. The program will include ud\ndrciaee of a practical character Iif\nicadori fn foreitry and lumbering in\nCanada and tbe United Statea. P,emie.f\\nMcBride and Hon. U. W. Boil will he\namong the ipeaken. A grand banijucl\nwill bo beld on the evening of Friday\nBeptember 8th. Bpecial ratal are an\nnouucod on all boats and traini ami\nit ii eipected that the convention vi!l\nbe the occaiion of tbo gathering logo\nther pf very many of tbe forcmoit fig\narea in foreitry and lumbering in Ihe\nDominion. Msmberibip ia tbe Asiocia-\ntipa la opso to all (.'anadiau citisens\nOn ths payment of a wall fas.\nOITV\nCITV OF NOBTH VANCOUVEB\nTAKK NOTICK Ihul the Council uf\nthe Corporation uf the CHy uf Nurlli\nVuiuuuver Intendi lu carry uut aa u\n\"\"ii. uf Lucul Improvumcnt the grail\ntug uf Third alreet tu u pci.naneut\ngrade frum lhe weal line uf Milium\nAvenuo lu thc rim Hue uf Forbea\nAvenue under I'url II Diviiiun i-1 ul\nlhe Municipal Ail uml inleudi to si\naeaa the Iinni colli Ihereuf upuu thu\nreal property fronting ur nliutliug\nthereun of lu be benefitted thereby,\numl Ihut a ilalooiont shutting the Iiu,Is\nliable tu pay the said assessment uiul\nthe namei uf the ownofe thereof, su fur\ntt rin be aaccrtaincd frum the last\nreviaed aiicsinicut mlj, ti nuw uu lile\niu the uiini' uf the i'ily I'lerk uml is\niij.iti fur inspection iluring oflice buura.\nAM) NOTIOK It) IIKIIKHV (IIVKN\nIhut tbu I'uuni il will prococd .Mill llie\nsuul wurk or improvcmonl ua ufurcauul\nuiili'.'S a luujuiity uf llie uwuert ot tins\nsulil lamia ur reul prupcrly tu lu be\naaieaicd ur charged in reipci t ut au.-li\nmurk ot Improvement pclitiou lhe\nCuuucil uguinsl sniii laaeai'iucnl Willi\nin fifteen (Hi) daya after the in i\np il.li, ui'i'ii uf Ihia notice.\nW. AUSTIN IIIIUWN,\nCily Clerk.\nNOBTH VANOOUVEB\nCITY\nNOBTH VANOOUVBB\nTAKK NOTICB lhat Ihc Council of\nthe Corpurutiun of lhe City uf Nurth\nVaucuuver iulcnda to carry oot ai I\nwurk of local improvement tbo con\nniiiuTii.ii uf a concrete curb and gutter\nboth lidos uf Firit itreet from the\nwell mie of Milium Avenue tu the call\naide of St. Andrew'i Avcuue under\nI'art II pulsion il, uf Iho Municipal\nAcl, ami intoiidi to anew tho final\ncoiti thcrcuf upon lhe real property\nfruntiug or abutting Ihereon Or to be\nbenefitted thereby ami lhat a ilalomenl\nmiming the landi liable to pay the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aid aasciuncul aud tho names of tbe\nownen thereof, io fir as can bo aecor\ntaincd from tho laat rcviieil aisesimcnt\nroll, li now un fill in tbu offlce of lbe\nCity Clerk ami ii open for inspection\nduring office houn,\nANIl NOTICK IB IIKHKBV OIVKN\nthai the Cuuncll will proceed wilh Ihe\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aid work or improvement ai aforeiaid\nunleu a majority of lbe owners of tbe\nauhl landi or real properly so to be ao\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0cued or charged in roipoct of iuch\nwork or improvement petition tbe conn\n'' agaiuit auch 'inoMinc.it Within fif\nteen (It)'deiyt after the Irit public?\ntion of tbli notice.\nW. AUSTIN BBOWN,\n(My (Unl.\nTAKK NOTICK Ibal Ihc Council of\ntho Corporation of Ihe City of Norlh\nVancouver intends lo carry out ai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwork of I,mai Improvement tbo coo\nilrurlion of concrete curbs ami gutter\nou both sidei of liuiinlalc Avenue fruni\nthe north side of First street to Ihe\nnurlh tide of Klevrnlh alreet under\nI'art 11 limaion (t) at tbe Municipal\nAct, and inlenila tu aucu tbo final\ncolli thereof upuu the real properly\nfronting or abutling Iberc'uu or to be\nInin iti, I l Iiii.I,, . aud that a ilalcmenl\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bowing the Ittiiia liable lo pay tbe\nsaid aesoiiment ami lhe names of tbe\nowners thereof, io far aa cm be aire'\nlaincd from Ibe Imt reviled anrs)\nment roll, li nuw un Ale in Ihu office of\nIho City clefk and ii open fur Impaction iluring ollice houn.\nANI) NOTICK IS IIKBKMV OIVKN\nthit Ihe Council will proceed witb tho\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2aid work or improvement ai (foresaid\nunless a majority of the ownen of\ntba aaid lands af real piopeity io lu\nbe aueucd ur charged in relpect of\nSuch work ur iinprovcim.nl petition tbo\nCouncil against such isoastueaj wltbln\naflaes ffh) days after the tm pub\nlicatlon of this aotlre.\nW. AUSTIN BBOWN,\nCity Clark, the; express north Vancouver, b.c.,friday,auqu$T9,I9I2.\nmmmhmmmmfmWmmammmmmmMmtmmmm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.\nTHR EXPRESS\nNOBTH VAVT00WVB8. BBITJS8 OOLDMBU\nPublished Tneidayi and Friday! by'Nortb Shore Press, liimltod.\nQEO. H. MOBPBN, BP1T0B ANP MAHAQP.\nBates of Subeerlptloas-One year, IIM. Bla months, 500. Tbwo montba, tlfie.\nUnited Btatei and Foreign, $8.1)0 per year.\n' Advertising Bates WUI Ba Quoted on Application.\nTba Expresi is devoted to tba intereiti of tha North Shore of Burrard Inlet\nexclusively. It constitutes aa advertising medium of exceptional value for\nreaching in a thorough and effective manner the population ot North Vaneouver\nOlty and District, Every effort is made to give advertisers tba most satisfactory\nservice.\nAll changes in contract advertisements should be in the printers' hands not\nInter than 10 a. m. Honday and 6 p. m. Wedneiday to amura iniertlon in tbe\nfollowing issue.\nNorth Vancouvar, B, 0...\n.August 0, 1018.\nCANADIAN FOBB8TBY ABSOOIA\nTION AT VIOTOBIA\nIt wai a wise aud courteoue act upon\nthc part of the provincial government\nlo invito the Canadian Forestry Aaao-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i.iiiiiu to hold their fourteenth annual\nconvention lUlll iu tbe city of Victoria.\n11 is particularly appropriate that a\nconvuntion of this naturo ihould he\nhold in thu capilal city of tbe pro\nvi tu o which i.i.-iii.ii. far in advance of\nuny other province in tho Dominion in\ntho extent and valuo of iti forest\nweullh. There havo boon many eitim-\nuti'H iuu,!,' of the extent of tho forest\nweullh uf thu Dominion and of the pro\nportion of that of Britiib Columbia\nthereto, hut the moit reliable ii doubtless that of the uflicials of the limn\niiiiun Foroit Service which places the\narea uf Canada'i merchantable foreati\nut frum llllll million to 480 million acrei\nwhlcb would place that uf this proviuee\nut somewhat fits thai, lllll milium\n'acrei. Accurding to tbu report of thu\nlirilisli Culuinhia Forestry Commission\nhuwever, this province has fifteen mil\nImu acres uf merchantable timber repre\nMilling lllli iiilliuii feet, buard measure\ntu wbleh muit be added prubably an\nulher fill I,Tli,m feel ill thc Dominion\nruilwuy belt within the pruviuce. Thc\nI'uiniuissiiiucrs i \"iinii,I, that with a tn\nlul uf lilll Miiiin, feet uf atandiug mer\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i..,i.i.il'ir iiii,Iti Uritiah Culuinhia pint\nscascs unu half of thu foreit wealth uf\nPanada.\nAa fur tho lumber imluilry, tbe\namount of capital at preient iuvestcd\ntherein in this province is estimated\nut 1100 million dullan. Thu tutal out\nput uf the industry for 1UIII was 1,04(8,\ni in-uuu feet, the value uf which was\na 17,1(10,000.\nThese slalislici make il evident thai\ni.rilish Culuinhia standi iu thu vary\nin 'front uf tliuse provinces which are\ninterested in forestry ami its problems\n..ml it is therefore lu every way ap\n,-rupriule that au institution such ua the\n.,!,,, uuu Furcatry Assueiatiun shuubl\nlini'l within the lunliii.'s uf tins iiiiinuir\nfur llie iliacussiou uf mutters pertaining\ntu the forest wealth ut the Dominion,\nThe i niui,lum Furcstry Assueiatiun ia\nu iiuliunul urganiiatiun, in. puipusu of\nwhieh is lu atudy prubleuia relating tn\nthe preservation and utilisation uf our\nforest Intereiti, In cilucatu public think\ning uiiuii; iiiiiii ami prugrcsiive lines\numl lliruugli public n nlnu, ui to alir the\ngoveniiiiitila up tu legislative u, lum iu\nliiiriniiuy with thu needs ot the lilua\nlion na Ihey may frum time fo'limo de\nvclbp. Thu nieiiilicrihip ia composed uf\nnil Cauadian cltlaeas who aru suAliicnt\nly interested iu our foreiti ami their\nproblems to pay a iiuall membership\nITe. The Assnrialion hai douo a great\ndeal lime it wua inaugurated in Ihe\nyear lll'UI ami ia nuw carrying uu a\nwidespread eainpuign uf education\nIhiough conventions, ile annual repurt,\nils periodical, \"The Canadian Foreatry\nJournal,\" and by meaiii uf illuilrat\ncd lectures uml uther cxpeilicnte fur dii\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0eminatiag Ihc moit reliable informs\ntion relative lu the intercili witb which\nthe Asauciatiuu deals.\nWhile thu appruaihiug convention at\nVi.loria will be national in iu char\ninter and will embrace every part of\nCanada iu its scope, It is nevertheless\nreasonable lo cipeel that tha holding\nuf the cunvciiliuu iu Victoria at tbe iu\nuliiliuii of thc provincial government\nwill havu the .11.. i of iccuriug ipeclal\neuiisiileration for matteri pertaining\nmure particularly to the foreiti of Brit\nish Culuinhia apd problems relating\nIherclo. in poiut of fact tbli ii fore\nshadowed from Iho fact tbat i'remior\nSir Kiriiard Hcliride and Hon. W. B.\nHush, Minister of lunula, will deliver\niiiWri'sHi's during tbe convention oa\nIhil, ono of tbe greatest natural easels\nuf Hrilish Columbia.\nSTBEET DUBT ANP THB PUBLIO\nHBALTH\n. Tho fact ii now receiving definite re\n\"ignition aiming thoie wbo ipeciallra\nin iuch iiialteri, tlia) tha conilruction\nof city atraole'involves consideration!\nwhich are ve,y cloudy related lo tbo\ngeneral health of the eltlieoi.\nla a recent article published in \"Hygiene\" and reproduced lo part ia Hie\n\"Hiienlifie Auierifin,\" Dr. ttaaicr\ndrawa attention to .the cumidirabli\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lunge; connected with llnet dint, the\naction of whieb on Ue bouiau urgain\nof respiration la reapoaaiMa to a great\nexteat for tha origin of tuberculoili\nand ainilar diseases of tba laags aad\nwindpipe. But apart from this kiml of\ntrouble, dangerous chronic iiiiln.niuu\nIinni of tho oye should lie put down\nto the action uf street dust. Iu fact,\nan increase iu the frequency of catorrhs\nhaa been obierved with continued dry\nweather ami a roductiuu on thu occurrence of tbo firat rain. Under these\ncomlitioni ruad engineering, upurl from\nits technical tank, has primarily tu\nfulfil a sanitary task, Aa the production\nof dust deponds on thc fixing of roads, a\npavement complying with all hygienical requirement should be loukuil for\nThe effect of long eoutinueil dry weather upon tho prevalence of certain\nforms of illness such as la grippe, coldi,\nete., ii a niuiiiT of overyday comment,\nHow often ilu we hear it remarked\nlocally that the rains appear tu be the\nright thing fur public health ami well\nbeing in this cuuntry. Well nigh every\nbudy hai at sometiiuu ubscrvcil thut\nlong continued bright, dry weuthcr,\nhowuver cnjuyublc il may bu, dues nut\nseen. In be conducive to the geuerul\nhealth inasmuch us il appears invtiri\nably tu develop a mild epidemic of the\ncatarrhal uffections lo which Dr. Kasu\ner refers\nThe article quoted procecili in .lis\ncun different forma uf pavement siuh\nus asphalt, caoutchouc, etc., uml ulau\nthc sprinkling uf rnmla with prejiuru\niiuiu, such as sails ami tur, or a sulu\nlion of sulphite pilch in water, the\nlatter of which ii highly commonded\nWhat is knuwn as ll.e \"oiled ruad\"\ndues nut tunic under tbu notice of the\narticle, but thuau whn havu cluacly uli\nsen uil Ihu results uf this expedient uru\nvery pronounced iu Ibeir commendation\nof its effei tivunesa iu allaying the ilus!\nnuisance. Thu oiled mail has the ud\nvuulegcs uf involving the minimum of\ncoat ami the maximum of durability\nuf effects In relation to dust. If the\nroad i> properly constructed we are\nlubl that the uil therein dues not call\nfur renewing ut intervals but ia practically uf a permanent nature. Sueb\nbeing the caae the oiled mud among\nits many merits wuulil uppcur tu uffer\nmual ilcairahlc a.haulages as uu clfc\nthe eipodlcut fur use iu macadaniiiud\nruads fur lhe accomplishing uf results\nlhat are uf greal sanitary importance\nand usu,iiul li, ibe proinolion uf the\nuuiiili uf the general public.\nCHURCH NOTICES\nNOBTH VAffOlllJVBB\nveiling, V mu. ,\nI'reibilerlett CkHrPk,\nu.vlcei; Morning, 11 :Q0;\nAdult llllile Cluss, 13:30.\nShMsGun\nSTirS8eilall8|,fw,'\"u\"\"*\nIHtlCS. HCIMTi\nNOTICE\n111 Uie MatUr of The Leonard Sale\nCompany\nDuring thu Assignee's Sale uf the\nLeonard Sale Cuinpany slink, the slure\nwill bb upuu each inuining at 10 o'clock\nand .cluse al 0 o'clock iu urder tu give\nthe sales peuple an uppurtuuity to yet\ntho stork ready fm the folluwiug ilay.\nAll guuili positively suhl, uo reserve.\n13 8\nNOTIOB\nIn tba MatUr of Tha Leonard Balo\nCompany, Assigned\nT)u creditor! haviug given imperative\nInstructions to collect all ouUlamliiig\naccouuti, paitiei Indebted to the above\n'The Leonaid Sale Compauy,\" aru ru-\nquetled lo call and icltle Iheir indebted\nnen forthwith. Tins can be done by\neither rilling at the slure, IIU Lunnlalc\nAveuue, Norlh Vancouver, lo the man\nlu charge, ur at the office of Wjliou k\nPerry, Aiilgncea, 1130 Haitingi Hi reel,\nWeil, Vancouvor.\nW. 1. WJIiSON,\nt.f. Assignee.\nNOTIOB\nIn thi MatUr of tha Leonard Bali\nCompany\nTho auignee hit been initrucled by\ntbe inspei tun of tbe citato to put ou an\nAuignee'i Sale at 110 Lonidale Avenue.\nThe aloro will be rluied until Mumlay\nmorning, Auguit llllh, at HI o'clock\nfor the purpuie of stocktaking and re\nnarking goodi whlcb are to be sold re\ngardlen. Tbli will be a good op|wr\ntuniiy for ledire and others to liny\nXmas. presents, crockery, cbinawarc,\nfancy goodi and ataliouary. 18 8\nA general meeling of tbe North Van\n(ouver Horticultural Society will be\nbald on Friday, Auguit Oth at I p.m.\nia the Horticultural Hall to diecun\nthe leasing of the N, V. Athletic\ngroundi, M\nKeith\neve; ..\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nSunday School, l.ii v.i'. S. c K. Tims\nday, at 8 p. in. Prayer Moulin,., Wed-\nesday, at 8 mm. Choir Practice,\nT'lduy, ut 8 p. in. Rev, Ronald Miiulcud,\n'Inliter.\niieiuoiiiai camea-Oornor of Sixth\nand til. Qeorge. Sunday Servlcee, li;0il\na. m. and vnin p. m. Sunday School and\nBible Claaa, 2:80 ii.m. Senlur League,\nMonday, 8 p. m. Prayer and Prajao\nService. Wedneiday, 8 |i. m. Junior\nLeague, I'hurnlay afternoon at 8:30\nPaator, W, O, 8cl|lltoher,\nat \u00E2\u0096\u00A0tauea' Ckurek\u00E2\u0080\u0094Comer Twelfth\nand Boulevard. Sunday Servicea:\nMorning Prayer, 11 a. m.i Sunday\nSchool 8:80 p. in.: Kvunlnn Prayer, 7:80\np. m. Holy Communion, nret and third\nSundaya In monlli, at tl u, m.i lecond\nSunday In month, 8 a. m. Rev. Samuel\nFea, MA, Vicar.\n' Salvalluu Army\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lonidale Avenue\nSunday lervlcui, 11:00 a.m., 3 p.m and\n7:16 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p. 111.; Tburiday,\n8 p. in. Children'! Service, Wedneiday,\nI p.m.\nBaptist Ckurek\u00E2\u0080\u0094Twelfth and St.\nOeorge. Servicea al 11 u.m. and 7:311\np.m. Sunday School and Blblu Clan\nat 8:30 p.in. l'ruyur und it,Mae Service,\nWedneiday ut 8 p. m. I'uatur, Rev.' A.\nJ. Prosier, Twelfth und St, Qeui-ge.\n81. Jobn Hi.- I'.niiiu.-ilsi, I'Tiilnli and\nThirteenth. Holy Communion, 8 u. in.\nMorning Prayer, 11 u. in. Evening\nPrayer, 7:30 p.m. On tho Aral Sunduy\nIn the month there will be a icconj\ncelebration - of thp Holy Communion\nat 11 a. in Ractor, Rev. Hugh Huuper.\n81. iTiiiiiiiiii'.H i uil,.Ti, Ckurek, Sixth\nand Muhun Avenuo. Sunduy\u00E2\u0080\u0094High\nMan unil S ei num. 10 a.m. Sunday\nSchool, 3:30 p. in. it,m.u v and Benediction, 7:30 p. in. Friday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Low Mais,\n8 a. in. i.i i.i. Hev. J. A. Bedaid,\nO. M. I.\niiniiiii. Catholic Ckurek ul 81. Paul'a.\nMass, 7:30 u.m., Sundays. Pustor, Rev.\nB. Pcytavln, O.M.I.\nCkrlilliu Science \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"Klmbcrley.\"\n'Ti, ..I, i li, it Avenuo (hutweun Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth streets). Sunday\nServices ut 11 u.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednciduy, 8:00 p. in.\nMIRTH lOXSDAI.bl\n61, Tkomai\u00E2\u0080\u00948 u. in., every Sunduv\nexcept flnt Sunduy In month. 8:30\na. in. flnt Sunduy In monlli. 11 a.m..\nSlutlns. I.ltnuy und Set-mun, second und\nfourth Sunduy. Huly Communion und\nit nu,uu first und third Sundnys. Vlcur,\nRev. T. 13. Ruwe.\nl'l, sii, I. liun I Iiiii,Tl Tuu,i.;. ;; 11\nu. ill. und 7:30 ii in, Sunduy Sclinul und\nBible Cluss, 3:30 p.m. Tuuclie.s' Train \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIng Claaa, Wediiesiluy. 7:80. Pruyer\nSleeting, Wediiesiluy, 8 |i. m lluyi'\nCluli, Tliursduy. 7:30 p.m. Choir Prac-\nIke, Friday, 8 p. m. It. Vuli Munstui,\nM. A., puulor.\nI.VKN VAI,Mil\nI'lisi.,iiiiiiii ckurek -Worahip, tiuu\ndays, ll a. iu. und 7 p.m. Sunduy\nSchuul, 3ilC p.m. lu. im. Kev. A. Mu,'\nAuluy\n,M.Tin.iii\u00C2\u00ABi i nm, I, -Worahip Sunday!, 11 u III. ulld 7:00 p.m Sunduv\n...I I S.'iS p. III. i'.nili.l. llev. ti.\nFahi'luy.\n81. Clement's, l,yuu Vallry\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mitll.iti.\nII a.m. Sunduy Schuul 3 30 tun, Bvcii-\neunK 7.00 p m, Hnly Communion second\nSunduy In iininih ut 11.00 nin. Normal1\nJ Thonpson In chargr,\nWhy Not 0\nDo It Now\nBBFOBB YOPB PAW BOIIBB-\nPWANINO\nCome itt ami see us. We will be ouly\nloo pleased to show you our suntplcs.\nW.H.Stoney&Co.\nIll Ksplauade West. Pbone 119\n(next to Patteraou, Goldie k Clark)\nVancouver Business Directory\nBUBIN-EBS COLLEOES\nSPROTT-SHAW Business College\n336 Hastings St. W.\nCanada'! Gruatcsi Weatern School\nIt J. Sprott, HA., - -Uanager\nHAT CLEANING\nLadies' and Gent's Hats\nCLEANED AND BLOCKED\n< ri null nin, Hair Iti m.i . Htnnvs,\nHeavers and Felts\nI'm,un,u.n Cleaned, Blocked uml Trim\nnaul equal tu uuw. Poaitlvely\nno acids used\nTHE STETS HAT WORKS\nNext Labor Temple, Vancouvsr, B. O.\n131 DUNBMUIB 8TBBBT\nBEAL EBTATE\nYorkshire Guarantee k Securities\nCorporation, limited\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I.u Seymour Street\nREAI, ESTATE\nUND AND MORTGAGE\nINVESTMENTS\nESTATES MANAGED\nFIRE INSURANCE\nR. Kerr Houlgale - - - Manager\nBBBTAUBANT8\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAll North Vancouver people eat at\nLEONARDS'\nEither Flaoit Block or Haitingi St.,\noppmile the nail poit office. l\u00C2\u00ABonard\nselli bii Ue by tie pound.\nSON! OP BNOLAND BENBFIT\n-SO0IBW\t\nLodge WaaUrn Boss, Ho. 298\nMeetings 0/ thii lodge arc held in\nlbe Kniglils of I'ylliies Hail, corner of\niTiifii'ifield avenue and Fourth street,\non the flnt and third Friday! iu each\nmonth, at i o'clock p. m.\nCommunication! and applicallona for\nmambenblp to be addressed to Harold\nLaos, eecretary, P. O. boa MU. lllli\nN. V. WOODYARD\n10,000 cords of dry fir wood for quick\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ale. Price per odd cords, |1.76. Special quotations for larger quauUtloi.\nOut Wood, 16 Inches, UM. 11 laches\nt\u00C2\u00AB-60. C. 0. D.\nOffice and Yard\u00E2\u0080\u0094-14th and Lonidale\nPhone 190. P. 0. Box 2432.\nH U'lTII MI'IIIIK\nIT,1 a Mceaee lu Take aad llie Water\nNOTICB Is liereliy given that New-\niiutt Urlek uud Tile Company Limited,\nVancouver, will unnh fur u llcunsu tu\nlulie und use 100 culile feut tier accunil\nuf wulel' uul uf iTi.,1,1,,,1, i'reek, which\nHows In 11 nu 1 Hn-., .11, ily direction\nlliroutfh Cut 806, Ki'oup I. Nuw Westminster District, und empties Inlu\nii\"'.'-, Hound neur the bend Ibereof\nTlie wuter will be diverted ut tliu lluud\nof llie fulls uml will tie used for |mwor\nliutpoHes un tile,lund deselllied us Lot\n608, .Iiuiiii I. New Westmlnsler District.\nTills Nolice wns posted on lliu\nmound ou llle 261 li duy uf July, 1112.\nTlie ,,i 1 11,.,ii\"i, will Iiu tiled 111 llle\nullloc of the Wuter Recorder ut New\nweatmlnaler.\nnl,u' iiuuu muy I-, it, T witli tbe suld\nWute. llecurder or Willi llie Comntrol*\nler uf Wuler III,T.i. I',,ill.nu, 1.1 Hull,!\nInu, Vlclurla, ti ti.\nNEWPORT Bllli'K A TICK CO.,\nLIMITED,\nJ. II llevey, Agent.\nu in.11 viiiii 11\nFur a I,Iiinm' lu Take and Use Water\nh ncreuy Kiveii 11\ni\"ii Wuler Compuny l.lniliud uf Vuncouver, will uppl) fur 11 license tu tuke\nuiid uae twn Iiundred cubic feel tier sec-\nurn) uf wuter nut uf st,niunili Creek,\nwlilili ilu'.'.. In 11 suiitliweHleily direction Iluuuuii Hiu,unu., Vulley, und empties lulu lluwe Suund lluur tliu lleuil\nIbereof.\nThe wuler will lie diverted at llle\nluiiul of lm, iu,,t|,,ii will, llie 11,,nh, il,\nlllllll of T I. 8E25I ond will lie used fur\nMilliicliinl puipiiucs un llie land u ... ill\ned us 1,1,1 186, llnuii, 1. New Westminster lilstrlct.\nTills nuilce was pusted on the ;. 1 nl\noil llle 30111 duy of July. 1912\nThe implication will lie llled In tin.\nollice of the Wulei Recorder ul New\nWestmlnsler,\nUM,, Hum, may lie tiled with the said\nWaler Iteconlcr ur wllh Ihe Cunni-\ntl'iilli-r nf Wuler Hlghls. I'.u linn, in\nli,iii,in.1 .- Vlclorla, B. C,\nNKWI'OHT WATER CDHPANy,\nI.IMITKD.\nT. F. Morrln, Agent,\nWATEB MiTIi it\nPer a License lu Take aa* lye Water\nNOTICK Is hereby given Ihul Newport Wuter CO, Citified of Vuncouver,\nwill upply for a llconse to luke uml\nuse 200 cubic feet per lecond of wuler\noul of M.muin,-in Creek, which Oowi In\na ;.\"mi.','.,'\u00E2\u0096\u00A01. il. direction through the\nM.,11.,in.uu Vulley and einpllei Inlo call\nbrunch 8u.uuinliu Rlvir near lluwe\nSuund.\nThe wuter will be diverted al the\nhead uf the flrat fulls below (loat Creek\nand will be uied for power liuipuiua\non Ihe lunil described ai Lot'lSS. group\nI, New Weitmlniter lilsfilet\nThis nutlce wai pmicil on Ihe ground\non lbc 2Slh doy 0/ July. 1812\nThe application will be filed In lhe\nOflice of the Water Recorder al New\nWeilmlniter.\nOlileclluni muy be filed with Iho laid\nWaler Recorder or with IhS Comptroller of Wuter Rlghli, Porlluincnt Buililingi. Victoria, tl C.\nNKWI'OHT WATER COMPANY,\nJ. II Devey, Agent.\n1836 THE BANK OP 1913\ni W \u00C2\u00A5MR U motto**' Pwttal aW Besam Oyer *f,tMm.\nA Complete Banking Service\nCollections made \o any part of Canada. Negotiable\npaper discounted' Money advanced at reasonable terms to\nfinance your lumiiiess. Local and foreign Drafts bought ahd\nsold. Money transmitted by Money Order or Telegntph\nTransfer. Letters of. credit issued payable in all the leading\ncities of the world.\nWn invil.i yum iuttiiiiiI.\nTwo Office* in North Vmicowvw, Corner of Lonidale Ave\nnnd Eiplanade, Upper Lonidale Avenue, near 14th Street\n.-\nCooking this\nWeather is\nMighty Hot Work\nBut some Ranges radiate LESS heat than others.\nWHY SWELTER?\nThe NEW CHANCELLOR, fitted with the\nGuerney Economizer, insures a delightfully cool kitchen, a perfectly even heated oven, and the smallest\npossible fuel bill.\nCall and lei us demonstrate this to you.\nJOHNSTON & SALSBURY\nTHE HARDWAREMEN\n90 Lonsdale Avenue Next to P.O.\nt\n4\nPalace Hotel\nSecond Street, North Vancouver, B. C.\nFINEST ROOF GARDEN ON PACIFIC COAST\nBAND OONOBET EVERY BATUBDAY EVENING\nRATES:\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2.00 per day up. Special\nrales to families and to regular boardtn.\nREDA & ANDRUSS\nProprietors\n..\n',\nThe Commercial Union Assurance\nCo., Ltd.\nof Loudon,\nEnglaud\nPAID $4,250,000\nQuickly and promptly on account of ths Ban Frauciaco oarthuuake and lire\nHow many Oompanlaa could do tbia?\nIta asaata amount ta 1116,000,000\nA postal will bring our rsprasantative\nPERCY KING\nBealdsnt Ageut\n18 Lonadalo Avsnus and Oapllaao Oar Tsnainus\nFbonasi Lomdale 167. Oapilauo 464.\n<\n\u00C2\u00AB_\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nf\nWe solicit the trade of ill builders who appreciate\nHigh Grade Goods at t moderate price, and the\nprompt and careful filling of orders, which our Urge\nstock and Jong experience in business makes possible.\nBurrard Sa\u00C2\u00ABh A Door Factory, Ltd.\nFOOT OF ST. GEORGE ST.' NORTH VANCOUVER\ntl\n1\nA Double Ender\nm=\n* .\n50x 175 ft. on two graded roads, 17th St. and Yorkshire\nCrescent, close to Fell Ave. carline, and all cleared and\nneayrlyleveT A Snap at $2,000, One-thirdcash.baUind !2montIu\nOfflc* Pbons 173.\nRasldance Phona 394\nMARTINSON & CO.\n62 LONSDALE AVENUE\nwwtmmmmm\njV. q. Vox mi.\ni ii i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nNORTH VANCOUVER\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 THE BXFWE88 NORTH VANCOUVER, p. C., FRIDAY, AUGUgT.9,1912.\n' liuw\n______^\u00E2\u0080\u0094_\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094r\nDWELLING HOUSES\n\"j'i V \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFOR 3ALE\nNew Seven Boom House on Seventeenth Strset, near Boulevard,\nall modem conveniences, Lot 60x167 feet, only 14,500, on assy\ntonus.\nNow flvo-room Bungalows with largo basements on Western\nAvenue, lota 36x160 feat. Priees modorate and terms easy.\nNew IIvo-room bungalow on Temps Height* wlUi modern conveniences, large lot, splondld location, price right; also\nTO RENT\nA number of good houses of different sixes and In dtlloront\nparte of the city and in Lynn Valley at moderate rente.\nWANTED\nBeal Batata Listings\u00E2\u0080\u0094Be ready for tba good tims which it\ncoming.\nThe Burrard Development Company Limited.\n(Successors to Eldor Hurray Company Limited)\nliml.em 17 Lonsdalo Pbone 37\nOffice Supplies\nFOB OABBON PAFEBB, TYPEWBITEB RIBBONS, TYPE\nWBITEB PAPEB AND ALL UENERAL OFFIOE SUPPLIES\n00 TO\nJ. E. Scouten's Book Store\n(N. 8. Book ani Stationery Company).\n38 Lonsdale Avenue PHONB Ul\nM*&\nElectric Irons\n10 Days' Free Trial\nBolves tha Summer Ironing Problem\nFur IIIIL' wc arc ulfering a \"Hotpoint\" of the 0 lb size, suitable for\ngeneral household use, fur {4.G0. This irun is similar lo all \"llolpoints\"\nexcept that llie upper surface is unpolished.\nBend your friends who ara Interested\nln tho Nortb Bhore a copy of\n\"The Express\"\nIt will keep them potted on all\nNortb Shore News and will only cost\nyou\n$1 per year\nCoundl in Session\nQOVBBNaCBNT WILL BB BEQUEST\nBD TO PLACE LIFE SAVINS\nAPPABATUS AT HOLLY\nBUBN WBABF\nFBJJBY TP OALL BEOULABLY AT\nOBEAT NOBTHEBN OANNF.KY\nIn the absence of Reeve Nelson,\nwbo was iu attendance at Iho l'bar-\nmui eiiiiiul emuI'lilion, Councillor .). B.\nMathers presided at the regular meet\ning of the West Vaueouver council on\nTuesday, Councillors Hay, Uiutzl uigcr\nami Merrick being present.\nJoint Peers wroto applying fur ii\nroad to lots 33 aud 34, 1). L. lllllll.\nBoard of Works) D. 0. McDonald to\ntbo same effect to lots 1 to 0 block\ni, N.W. quarter I), L. 1031, Board of\nWorka; au invitation from the council\nof South Vancouver to be represented\nat a coufereuce to be held by muni\ncipalities interested in the recent decision of tbe Privy Council with reference\nto tax sale titles, was accejitcd uiul lhe\nreeve and Coun. Ointzburger were appointed to represent West Vancouver,\nA P. Cartwright, secretary uf the\nBuard uf Ilailway commissioners wrote\nadvising council that no railway route\nbut Ihul of the V. W. k Y. hod as yet\nbeen approved through the municipal\nity by the Board. Filed; the dupartment\nof railways acknowledged receipt of\nletter requesting that railway routes\ncrossing Mariue Drive ao so with either\nau over or uuder crossing that the railway route bu lueated north of Marine\nDrive and that all railways use a single\nniliii nl v.m through the municipality,\nFiled; With reference te a request Unit\nthe ferry bouts make the Qreat Nor\nliiein cauuery a regular port of cull.\nCouncillor Merrick slated that this had\nalready been arranged. Mr. (Ico. King,\nowuer of D. 1, 780, Known us King's\nIsland, uear the mouth uf Capilauo river, wrote offering a road allowance\nacross the island provided the council\nwoold build u bridge across the stream\nat each side. Board of Works ami on\ngineer; the munieipal solicitors wrote\nadvising thai if cuuucil required tram\nlilies ou auy streets they could notify\nthe Vaucuuver I'uwer Company under\nthe franchise and if the request were\nnut complied with within uue year the\nmunicipality euuld huil.il uud operate\nthe Hues aud the Power Company were\nunder agreement to provide the power ut\na Iim,I charge. Transportation commit\ntee to see that demand is formally\nmade for tramline from the present ter\nminus of the 1 'upiluno line tu liully\nburn. The Hank of B.N.A. wratea.lt is-\nini'ilmi thc request fur un advance of\n; In.i.uuu un debenture luuus already uu\nIhorized bad been forwarded to the\nhead ulliee with u recommciidatiun thai\nit be granted. Acting Beeve Mathers\nexplained lhat the money market is\nsu puur ut present that the council did\nuoi wish tu force tbe sule of the debentures and they had therefore decided\ntu i'i,-, in. an advance from Ihe bank,\npending uu improvemenl iu the market,\nA,, onnl\" as fulluws were submitted\nand ordered paid: Cuuncillur Merrick,\naccuunls totalling $31176.119, $080.35 ami\n$2084.35; Cuuncillur Giutzburger $81158\nanil Couu. Iluy $510.\nCouncillor liny rccihnmeuilcd I'uul\nAsquith street be extended 2110 feel.\nAdopted.\non niiiiiiui uf Cuuu. Giutzbirgcr ll.e\nbylaw tu eontrul blasting upcratiuns\nwas read a secoud time and referred\nhack to the solicitprs tni amonduiuuts,\nThe matter pf a life boat at Hollyburn whurf waa discussed and the clerk\nwas inul met cd In write the llumlniun\ngovernment requesting that life saving\nBlasting Fatality at\nHollyburn\nINQUEST AS TO DBATH OF ALEX.\nSWANSON ON AUGUST 1st.\nVEBDIOT OF ACCIDENTAL PEATH\nCoroner Jelfs of Vuncouver presided\nut the inquest held on Saturday lust to\nbeur particulars of the death of Alex.\nSwanson. The deceased was injured on\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0linn- iiiih and died iu tho Vaucuuver\ngeneral huspital uu August lat. Tho\njury consisted nf William lues, A. .1.\nHarvey, Harry Head, S. A. MeKcuwn,\nand H. II, Allen. The witnesses called\nwere Charles Tucker and 0. Weld,\nM. I).\nIt appeared that the deceased had\nbeen engaged in blasting stumps uu a\nlot which he owned iu D. I.. 237, West\nVancouver and had been discovered\nby Mr. Tucker lying in an injured cuu\ndition evidently ii number of hours\nofler the accident occurred.\nThe jury brought in a verdict to thc\neffect that the deceased died at Van\ncouvcr general hospital on August 1st\nby being injured by blasting opera\ntioua ot West Vancouver on June Uth,\ntitvunson 's wife died only a few\nmonths befure Ihc fulul accident lo\nhimself und the double fatality leu\nthree lillle children as orphans. A\nsubscription wus takeu up at Wenl\nVancouver and a sum amuuiiting tu\nubuut une liumlrcil dollars was rained\nlo provide for the immediate wauls nf\nthe children whu arc being cared fur\nut Hollyburn.,\nProspects atWhite Cliff\nUnder Ihc guidance of Colonel\nWhyte llie members of \"Cliff Assembly\nLimited\" visited While Cliff lust week\nand after going carcfurly ovpr the\ntuwnsite, si'li'i tni a sulfa.),'1' site fur an\nassembly hall, the plans fur which arc\nnow.in cuursc of preparation, A committee appointed by the company is now In\ncorrespondence with a number of the\nbest educationists in different countries\nwith a view lu arranging a prugram of\nsummer lectures such as will establish\nat White Cliff an institutiuti similur\ntu Ihc famous I'hutuuqua Assembly.\nterprisiiig and energetic polifiy-wliioli is\nyielding excellent results both front the\nstandpoint of tbo travelling public aud\nthe ferry company.\nDevelopment of Lumber\nBusiness\nThe McNnir Timber ami Lumber Compauy have inaugurated a radical change\niu their method of working their timber limits at Wost Vancouvor. Formerly\nthey brought the logs down from the\nlimits and towed them iu rafts to the\ncity mills, now, however, a sawmill has\nbeen installed ut the limits aud tbe\nsawn lumber is brought down ami shipped tu market. This change has necessitated some improvements to tlie terminal arrangements of their threo mile\nruilwuy, ut the waterfront and ulsu the\naddition of two new flat cars for the\ntransportation of the lumbor.\nCement Sidewalks\nl.'iv.'.iin avenuo is tu be the lirst\nstreet in West Vuucuuver metropolis\nto boast of i em en I sidewulks. Mr\nJohn Lawson, owner of thu tuwnsite\nhas decided to put in a permanent improvement uf Unit nature uu each side\nof the street frum the whurf tu Keith\nruud. 11 is likewise prububle that the\nwidth nf lhe street will be Increased lu\nlllll feet.\nIf yun have u brand new piauu and\nspend live huurs a day practising upun\nit, it iH uut necessury tu mention the\nfuel lu Ihc wuinun with a sick Iiu by\nwhu lakes iu washing fur u living.\nSAM'S Gun\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TABS PflllPIIS \"\"' s T,IE \",NCS\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TOPS COUGHS MICE. 38 CENTS\nTunnel MOO Feet\nThe Bice Lake tuuuel fa now, in 400\nfeet and good progress is beiug made\ndaily.\nIn tho absence of wator and the l'r,:\nseuco of rock aud gravel, the superintendent is of the opiniuii that tbe\nwork can bo carried thrpgb uow at\nabout 50 por cent, ot tbe onglnoor\u00C2\u00BB\nestimate which was $20 por foot.\nTbo faco of the tuuuel is underground about 125 feet whilo tho extreme height overhead wben tho tunnel is nm .hod is given at 150 foot.\nWith the cuntiuuunco uf Hue weather both tint trench betweeu Kico\nLuke and the new intake and tbo intake itself will soou bo completed.\nNorth Vancouver New\nBusiness Block\nNurlh Vancuuver citizens are showing great interest in the modern new\nStures upeued by Messrs. DesHrisay\nun nh and .Lonsdalo, as pel the must\nup-to-date un the north shure. lu tbo\nhardware department, while handling\nthu |T.\u00E2\u0080\u009Ein,i. uf leading matiufaplurers,\nIhey are showing a preference fur Mri\ntish and \"made iu Cunndu\" goods.\nKuglish cutlery being well represented,\nThey have been must fortunate in securing the agency for the new Domiu-\niou malleable sleel range, also tbo\nagency for Messrs. Karquhar li Dili,\nAberdeen, Scotland. Scotia. Brand Paint\nwhieh hnve been awarded guid medals\nat leading exhibitions ntul come well\nendorsed by Mr. Arthur Seymuur Jon-\nuiugs, cousultiug examiner iu paints and\nIccoralur's work lu the city and guilds\nuf Loudon, Eugluud. Cuulractors und\niilcuding home builders will pruflt by\nsecuring quotations ou their builders'\nhardware.\nIncrease in Ferry Traffic\nThe growing popularity uf Wcsl\nVancouver with the general public is\nforcefully indicated by thc great in\ncrease iu Ihc ferry truflie lo that grow\ning ilislriet. The new service tu the\nUreal Northern Cannery uml Caulflold's\nmorning and evening is proving of\nvery greal convenience to residents of\nthut section. Thc regular freight ser\nvice is Iilling u great public need and\nthc freiglit trallic is developing cunsidcr\nI utile proportious. The hourly trips of\nthe fust new ferry steamer Doncella to\nHollyburn, arc marked by large bsls\nof passengers which at limes tux the\nregistered currying capacity ill the\nvessel. Manager Merrick and his board\nuf Directors ure following a most cn\nTHE ACME FISH AND\nPOULTRY MARKET\nFBESH, SALTED AND SMOKED\nFISH\nOysters, Clams and Shellfish lu Beaaon\nIce Supplied at Shortest Notice and\nBight Frlco\nPrompt Deliveries, 10:30 and 8:80\nTT'i. I'Li'lle 370\n209 Louidalo Ave, Nortb Vancouver\nTeams Wanted\nWanted to Bout or Buy- Two to\nten te.uiii; Apply Camp ou Koltb\nBoad and St. David's or 110 Empire\nBuilding, Vancouver. Unburn k\nLund.\nSchool Board Meeting\nA special nft'cling of lhe North Van\ncouver School Hoard was held in the\ncity hall Tuesday evening for the purpose of considering tenders lur lhe railing uf flag pules iu lhe Uldgeway end\nl.uusilale schuul grounds.\nOwing tu the small attendance, huwever, the louder* were laid uver till\nthe next regular meeting whicii will\nlake place un Tuesday evening noxt.\nThc dute for the regular monthly\nmeeting nest week was changed frum\nWednesday In Tuesday evening tu al\nlow the trustees to attend the joint\nmeeting lo be held iu the eily hull ou\nlhe former dute fur the purpuse uf\nfurmulaliiig a prugram fur lhe rccep\ntiuu uf the liiike and Duchess uf Connaught un Hipl. -Till\nSume deluil business in cunuection\nwith l.unsdale school wns transacted\nsfter whieh the meeting adjourned.\nJOB=\nPRINTING\nAT THE ... '\nEXPRESS\nDISTBICT OF NOBTH VANCOUVEB\nNotH .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 to Property Owuors\nNotice is hereby given that in ae\nI'urduui'f with the terms of thc \"Muni\nupal Ael,'1 as uuw amended, llic names\nuf bulders uf unregistered Agreements\nfur Sule iuliuul be inserted upuu the\nAssessment Hull ur Voters' Lisl uf\nthe Municlpalily for 1813,\nAll holders uf Agreements fur Hulo\nin respect of properly in Ihis ilislriet\nare therefore notified lo register same\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ef'iM'Iiiul lU'^liWJfljee in Vau\ncouver. ^*^Q\u00C2\u00ABU, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.I, 0. FA IIM till,\nI3 8 (!, M, ti.\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE \"EXPRESS\"\nFOB BBNT\nBOOMS FOH BENT-Houaokocping\nund single. IIU Und street east.\nFOB HKNT -Furnished room, H9\nFirst Street Eaat. lit\nTO HKNT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Well furnished room wilh\nnr without buard. Auply 203 2i,ti, tt.\nKait. It\nFOB BKNT Three living ruums\nabove Iho Boyai Hauk. Apply at tho\nHank. 0-9\nFOH ItENT-ftnell 2 room cottage,\nfurnished or unfurnished. Apply No.\n3I3, itth slrect east of St. Audrew's.\nIB 8\nFOB BKNT-Colouial Apartments, I\nroomed suite, unfurnished. Inquire Dior\n*\u00C2\u00ABcn, 8lh street aud HI. Andrew's. I'bone\nB41L \u00E2\u0080\u009E '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 FOB ' HKNT -largo roomy, well\nlighted Store with stable and {-roomed\nlua over store, comer Lynn Valley and\nCl'ulrc Boads. Apply Merchants Truat\n* Trading Co. Ltd., 944 Poitdor St. W.',\nVancouver, JR TtlS\nVOl BALB\nFOH SALK -Iroomed modern col\nlage with bathroom, in Lynn Valley.\nHalf block from car. $200 cash and\niin per month. Apply Boi B20, Ei\npress office.\nFOH SALK\u00E2\u0080\u0094t room houso, modern,\nwitb eii.in.- light, water, rooms papered. I.ol cleared. Corner eity boundary\naud Lyuu Valley road. On good terms\n{3,000 or spot cash I'lim Apply Boi\n2176, North Vancouver. n b\nLOST ANP FOUND\nLOST Hold chain and locket, E. J.\nV. Would tho finder please call or\nnotify Mr. Cbaddock, I6tb avenuo and\nMahon. 98\nWANTBD\nWANTED-Oirl lo wait on table. Ap\nply Bainbow Cafe.\nWANTKD - Nlco unfurnished 4\nroomed cottage, lit to {14. Eiprosi,\nBoa Ainu. J3-8\nFOB SALK-ilcns aud young cickt.\nApply BowleY, 23rd and Chesterfield-\nUJ\nWANTKD Listings from owners of\nproperty in D. L. ill, West Vancouver.\nHot B2, Kipress Office.\n f\nWANTED- Hofined young girl as\nmother's help. English or Bsotcb pre\n/erred. W9 Keith Boad W. tl 8\nI -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Daily housework or Invalid nursing. Lessons on Ihe piano 10\ncents. North Lou,',lai.- Uoi 10,1, Ei\npress. 08\nv, am i:u lunl,,,. to call at Hair\nDressing I'arlors for au up lu date hair\ndressing, shampooing, massage and\nmanicuring, Keith Block, department 7.\n3-9\nWANTED-Stouugrapber for secretarial work. Short hours, must bo rapid\nand havo perfect spelling and punctu\nation. Apply P.' 0. Drawer 20.10, Nortb\nVancouver. 9/2\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094A tenor and an alto who\nbave voices nf good quality, range aud\npower, also a good accompanist. Tbe\nabove aro wanted to complete a quar\ntotte whose aim it will be to sing the\nvery boat aelections ouly, and also lo\nrender the tame perfectly. Jt is intend\ned that the querlcttc will bo open for\npublic engagements during tbo coming\nwinter. Practices three times a wck.\nVoices will be tried by appointment.\nKipress Box AIDS.\nWANTKD Dressmaking ud la<%s\ntailoring, long summer coals, etc, 0\nIt and style guaranteed. Prices rea\nlonablo. Alto aa apprentice (Oood\ntraining given). Apply evening Siitb\nitreet weat, earner Lonadale. 16 8\nMISCELLANEOUS\nHood youug stock bull kept, corner\nli'il'iii-ini and Capilauo roads. W. II.\nWilkins. {-9\nFor fine watch aud jewelry work go\nto Ueo. Somertou, tbe uow jeweliy sturo\non 2nd street.\nIco, Ice Cream, Buttermilk, Milk,\nroam and Hotter, Purity Creamory, 100\nSecond street west.\nIf you havo any property to toll and\nwant quick results, Hit it with Short,\nBobcrtaon. and Seymour. tf.\nShort time leans on vacant or improved proporty. Star Loan Company,\n611 Hastings, Vancouver. ti.\nIf you bavo any property to sell aud\nwant quick results, Hit it with Short,\nBobcrtaon and Soymour. if\nMONEV TO WAN\u00E2\u0080\u0094Money loaned\non diamonds, jewelry, furs. Star Loan\nCo., OH Hastings, Vancouver. t.f.\nlullding movers and\ncontractors, Enquire tint home eait\nof Lonidale, 13th itreet. Phone L497.\n198\nWhen needing coal or building sup\nplies, call up pboue 488, Nortb Shore\nCoal ii Supply Co., Kickbama wharf\nI. S. Kuloii, manager. Nolo name and\npboue number. t.f.\nAuthorized agent for Singer Sewing Machine Company lu North Van\ncouvcr. J. 1. McAlcccc, Dry Goods and\nileiils' Furnishing*, corner First and\nLonsdalo iYnue. tf.\nB. 0. Livery and Board stables\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLight rigi aod ladies' saddle honee\nfor hire. Stabling /or hones. Oen\neral doll very and heavy teaming. JI.\nDumas, Sth street west. Phona (47 t.f.\n150 corda of first class cord wood,\nall piled closo in, good road, will ac\ncept note for 60 dayi with good endorse\nment. {2.00 per cord, Nortb Vancou\nvor. W. II., P. 0.,Boi 1174, Vancouver.\n9-8\nLand Clearing and Grading Loti,\nPete Andruss, fioiicrel Contractor. 8e\nwer connectioni a spocialty, baiomeot\naod other eicavating work undertaken.\nEitimatei free. 527 Bt. Goorgo'i Ave,,\nVancouvor, poit offlce bot J393.\nr cabinet making, carpentering,\nlure framing, French' pollihing,\npainting, glazing, general jobbing work\nand furniture repairi, teo or pbone \, ' .1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 , .\nI .,. ,| .|\M.I Tl V\nm -/\n\m.l '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , ! > '.\nJffcENtC DELIGHTS, FISHING, HUNTING, MOUNTAIN CLIMBING,**\nUnequalled Retort for Holiday, long orTtiort,\nFamily Rooms en suite with special rates.\nModern appointments throughout, spacious grounds, high class service at moderate rates.\nEasy trail to top of Grouse Mountain, altitude 3,000 feet.\nSEASON 1512 ,\nSEASON 1912\nGood Progress Made In\nEngineering Dept.\nThe past woek has witnessed considerable progress Ip tba engineering department of the city which Is kept\nrunning smoothly and successfully by\nKngineer Smith, assistant engineer West\nand their force pt men.\nWurk has beon started at the new\nintake and the trench for the lUim-h\nwood pipo la almost completed from\nHico hike to that point. Tbis will be\nllnished in about a week.\nA uew 8-iuoli eaat iron pipe is being\nlaid on HHth and View street and will\nlie the moans of providing better water\nfacilities to residents in Harbor View\ntract and P. L. 544.\nOood progress is boing made with\nthe uuw 4 inch cast iron maiu on 10th\nstreet. Twu gungs are wurking ou the\neust side of Lonsdalo and the under\ntaking will be an accomplished fact in\na very short whilo.\nThe grading of Furbcs it uuw nearly\ncompleted to about 6lh street. Kith and\nloth street grading is likewise well\nunder way and will be completed in\nthe course of a couplo of weeks.\nThe grading of Keith road west from\nI-Tleem.lillrv is lllso OII llle way lllll US\nthis is a considerable work tho pro\ngross will not be very appareut for somu\nlittle timo.\nMidi-null,... are being laid OII iT'th\nstreet east of tit. Qeorge's aveuoe and\nan urder has been issued for the clearing out of all the lanes iu I). L. Uiii.\nThis work comprises a whole district\nlot aud will be a big job. A start has\nbeen made on il already.\nIJucenshury avenue and the Lynn\nVulley road are being put in shape for\nrocking uml macadamizing. The need\nfor this improvement is very apparent\nte the residonts of Lyuu Valley and\nthe merchants of the city who bave\nto muke delivery out through that sec\nIiiui.\nThc board of works bas commenced\nthc gruding of roads on Tempo Heights\nI ith uud Bewicke avenue ami Muhun\nami 127th streels.\nT'Iicku three works are very ueces\nsary and will facilitate greatly vein\ncalar traffic through these purls.\nI'repurutioiis huve been started for\nthe macadamising of Ilrd slreet from\nLonsdalo avenue to Bewicke. The whole\nof this section of roud has been graded\nwith the exception of a small piece bo-\ntween Forbes ami Mahon, this has\nalready been authorized uud will prub\nably be under way iu a very short time\nnuw.\nUooil progress is being recorded daily\nun the coustructiou of trails through\nMalum park. (\nBritish Columbia and\nHer Imperial Outlook\nAmerican Ownership of B. O. Natural\nHesourccs Dangers of Oriental\nImmigration\nHr. Vroouiau, editor of the \"British\nilolumbia Magazine,\" recently read a\nforeefol essay before the (lulouial Institute in I.mi,tun on lhe topic \"Brit\nish Ilolumbia and Hor Imperial Uut\nlook.\" Thc paper is a masterful pre\nsentatiuu of the value of British Columbia tu Ihc Umpire on tho uue hand\nand the dangers which beset this province un Ihc uther, and has been publish\ncd in full by Thc British News uf\nI'unada. The paper is as fulluws:\nlinn i, Ilolumbia is the key to the\nproblem of Ihc New Pacific, which is\na problem of race conflict,\nThe greatest achievement of mind\nand will in thu world has beeu too do-\n\ eh,|,i,.enl uf so many uf Ihe conlinen\nlul areas ot the temperate zone by the\nAnglo Union race, and the establishment uf ils racial rout ideas and ideals.\nBut 1.1.lay uut only is our supremacy\nchallenged but uur tery race fibre is\nHuuted when even the question is raited\nas tu whether wc have the teuse to keep\nwhat nur forbears had tbe nerve to get.\nTbe cutting of the 1'anaina Canal\nand Ihc awakening of Asia, 1 heard\n1'rufesaor llerbertton say, will exercise\na prufounder inUueiice upuu the dot lb\nnies uf mankind than the discovery of\nAmerica by Columbus. The cutting of\nlhe canal is bound lo hasteu tbe ulher\naud greater movement, probably to\nspeedy wurld catastruphe.\nThere Is no part of the world which\nwill be Influenced mors profoundly by\nthe new movements on the Pacific\nOcean than British Columbia, and Can\nada aud tbe Umpire through British\nColumbia,\nMust of tbo good harbors on the\nNorth Ami-riean roast are in British\nColumbia, Tbey aro inuuuiorablo aud\nunsurpassable.\nIndeed, practically tho whule 7,000-\nmilc coast of the mainland, excepting\npossibly 100 miles, ll ono vast laud\nlocked harbor, and the itlandi will\nfurnish more wlujn wanted. And every\nmile of this coaat line ia rebut cd to the\nPanama Canal, New Alia and tho New\ni'acllc,\nGive* Oreat Advantage \u00C2\u00AB\nTbe canal is turning attention to our\nharbon aa outlet! tot the Increasing\noutput of grain /torn the western half\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii\nTO BE LET ON LEASE\nRooming Howie or Office*\nPq tha Uppor Floor of tha\nKNIGHT BLOCK, Eiplanade Weit\nrtXtfVI WMI |\n. Wide Entrance and will lighted Hallway\nFor particulars apply to\nLondon & British North America Company, Limited\n(Mahon, McFarland k Procter, LU.)\n643 Faadat Street Wait\n(Phouo Seymour 8886, Mental Department)\nof tlie Canadian prairies, it is said\nthat it will practically halve the pros\nout freight rato botween Vancouvor\nami the ports of tho British isles. We\ncan now consider Vancouver as an outlet toward Europe and the Atlantic\ncoast for Alberta wheat, liven now,\nwith the present excessive rutes over\nthe Itockies, wheat may be shipped in\nwinter from Calgury tu Liverpuol more\ncheaply than by tbe all rail ruute to\nBt. John, Now Brunswick. The winter\nrates to Llvorpool are four tenths of\na ceut per bushel in favor qf Vancouver\nfrom Calgary. Tbe Eastern route is\nblocked by ice live months iu the yoar.\nThe British Columbia route is open\ntweh'e months iu the year. The Panama Canal will givo the decided ad\nvantage to Vancouver ull the year\nround.\nFrom Calgary to the head of navigation un Luke Superior (Fort Willium) is 1,2110 miles. From Calgary\nto tho I'nrt of Vancouver is till miles.\nIt is now generally believed iu the\nWest by Ibe shipping people that Van\ncouver will be the shipping port for\nIhc wheat of Alberta and western Mas\nkalcbewaii destined for F.uropu uud\nthe southern i-i.u,.,\nNew markets will be found ou tbe\nAtlantic for British Columbia lumbor\nami paper. This new large demand will\nincrease the price. But the saving uf\nfreight is an enormous item.\nTbu present freight rates froin\nVaueouver to Liverpool ure sixteen\ndollars per 1,1100 feot. Thu canal will\ngive British Culumbiu a rate uf uboul\neight dollars per 1,000 feet. This dii\nfcreuce per 1,000 will udd lo the value\nof British Columbia timber destined\nfur Europe. The illimitable resources\nof the Province will be upeued up, de\nvelopod und ut-Jued ut home ur ship\nped abroad. The value uf every tuwu\nlol ami uf every acre uf laud of the\n:i!)(i|iiut) square miles of Ihe Province\nwill be grcully enhanced; town sites\nwill be hewed out of the forests, und\nthe forests themaelves\u00E2\u0080\u0094evory stick uf\nwood of their 182,0011,000 acres of foresl\nand woodland-will bu increased in\nalue directly by reason of cheaper\nsbippiug aloue tu the extent of several\nlollars per 1,1100 feet; and in the items\nuf lumber and wuod pulp aloue the\nI'm,an,a Canal will make as a free\ngift lo British Columbia considerably\nmure thuu the United States is spend\ning un the whule canal,\nTho mines, uf British Culumbiu,\nwhicii have already produced uver\n\u00C2\u00A370,01111,1100, will leap forward with re\nuewed prosperity. Her lisberies,\nwhich have produced \u00C2\u00A3111,000,0110, will\nbe more extensively developed und, let\nus hope, be made again a British\nasset\u00E2\u0080\u0094siuce they are wholly iu the\nhands of the Japanese, wliu uut ouly\nsend tlieir earnings home tu Japan\nbut aru criminally wasteful iu tbeir\nmethods. The coal depusils uf thc\nPruviuce, which promise tu be thc\nmust uitensive iu the world, will, with\nimmense deposits of iron, be opened\nto Ihc world's markets.\nIt ii said that the coal fields of one\nsmall district iu the Kuuleuay are\ncapable uf yielding 10,000,000 tons uf\noal a year for uver 7,000 years, and a\nnew diatrict has been discovered with\nin a twelve month which the provincial iniuurulugiat tuld me on Christ\nmas Kve was llie most important oeo\niiomic discovery ever made in Britiih\nCuluinhia, where there are known tu\nbe 1,000 sijuare miles ot tbe besl of\nanthracite and which is probably the\nrichest known authracile district in\nIho New Wurld west uf Pennsylvania.\nThe country is niouaced in twu\nJircctious. Anglo tfuxuns have been\nloo comfortably enacouod iu Ibe luxu\nriei of the slut us ijuo. British Col-\numbia is threatened by Auioricau\nownership and Asiatic overfluw.\nBritish Columbia ii a vast neglected opportunity. You bave nu idea uf\ntbe wealth which is being alieuated to\ntbe moro alert aud appreciative Yankee. Ile, nt least, is alive to tho op\nportuujlies of the New Wurld. It\ndoei not matter io much that you are\nwilling to sit bere waiting for 4 per\ncent.\u00E2\u0080\u0094if you liko tbat sort of tbing\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nand where your money ia doiug nothing particularly toward the building of\nEmpire. If it doei not interest you\nthat io many American! are doubling\ntheir money in a year\u00E2\u0080\u0094two yoars\u00E2\u0080\u0094in\nBritish Columbia, there ia a political\naspect of this matter which iomo day\nwill im en-si yon. '\nYou, no doubt, have been congratulating yourselves upon a narrow escape\nfrpm Americanization in a recent vote\non reciprocity. Tbu dangers of the\nAnierieiini.Titiiiu of Canada do not Iiu\nso much in a freer trade betwoon north\nund south of tho American Contiueut\nas in tho matter of who uwna Can\nada. Thu peril does not lio in trade\nbut in ownership, tor you may rest\nassured that the peoplo who own a\ncountry will rule it.\nThe Yankee is not the ouly une\nwhu has discovered British Columbia,\nbut Ureat Britain is abouj tlio only\ncountry which has not. Alas, even\nthe Asiatic has found us out. And\nthis means that wo aro face to face\nwith a now poril of uo uncurtain\nmagnitude.\nThe one all absorbing muvumeiit of\nthe world today] is Asia redivivus,\nthe iluuie,hai,, issues of which aru involved in the Japanese programme.\nLet no ono think that it will bu less\nal.ua,ii,,: when China has found hor\nprogramme. But that is another ipies\ntiou for uunl Ii.i duy.\nThe vital world-issue of today, now\nespecially on the Pacilic, is thu Japan\nese programme of Asiatic Imperialism:\nAsia ami the American Hemisphere\nami the Pacilic Ocean fur the Japan\nese. It is becausu the Chinese ami\nJapanese are so great that wu uo\nlonger dure consider them negligible.\nWlm hus nol beeu moved'to BOUiothiug\nmoro Ihun admiration by Hie lofly pu\ntriolism of Ihu Tapani.-, I Aud whu\nhas nut felt the ache ol sorrow thut\nwe Anglo Saxons do not seem to be\nable to ciuuluto tbcm!\n1 um for iny uwti race ami kiu ami\nthe ideals and institutions of my own\nnice ami kiu; and I am uut Inclined\nlu apologize fur it\u00E2\u0080\u0094but fur thusu who\narc.\nIn the greul world issues of the twou\nimii century, the fundamental ami\nunchanging dividing line lies between\nthu peoples uf the Last ami tliu puu\npies of tho West.\nIt is uur profound desire in British\nColumbia to live in peace and eoucord\nwilh uur tieighbnrs ucruss the Pacilic.\nBut this result must surely may lie\nbrought ubuut if we refraiu from uuy\nattempt lo colonize Japan, and if Japan\nrefrains from any further encroach\nincut on the American llcuii.tdwre.\nEvery self goveruiug colouy outer\nnun, the reasonable desire lhat its\nimmigrant! shuuld lie such as cau be\nwelded iulu a boiuogcucous political\nami economic and, abuve all, sucial uni,\n11 bus the right tu deny access lu an\nalien ami uuussimilablu race.\nOne of thu numbers iu tbu new Jap\nam'.-.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 world programme is tho uccopa\ntion of British Columbia. Our prov\nnice ia becoming Orientalised, and one\nof uur important ijuestiuns is whether\nit is to remain a British province or\nbecome au Orieutal colouy\u00E2\u0080\u0094for we\nhave three races demaudiug souls iu\noor drawing room as wull as plates al\nour bourd -the Jajiancac, Chinese and\nMust Indian.\nAccording lo tbe Assessment Com\nmissiouer several years ago nearly an\neighth of the jiopulatiou uf Vancouver\nwas Oriental, with that of the New\nWestminster district larger. But tbo\nOrientals are practically all male adults.\nIf they had their families wilh them\ntheir iiuinl,ers would have beeu abuut\nlive tiiuei aa great, ami thii wuuld rep\nresent permanent population; and this\nwuold huie given uver half the popula\ntion of Vancouver aa Oriental, whilo\ngiving one Orieutal male adult to overy\nthreo aud a half whites of tho male\nadult population of tbo province. Ten\nyears agu tbe fisheries of British Columbia wero iu tbe hands uf about 10,000\nnative Canadian! uf Brilisb Columbia.\nNuw tbere are 10,000 Japanese and\nloudly a white man in the trade.\nThu fifty dollar prito offered by tho\nGrand Trunk Pacific for tho first child\nborn io I'riuce Bupert baa beeu given\nto a Japanese.\nIt is imposaible to ovor estimate the\nmumentoui.nature of tbii iuue\u00E2\u0080\u0094fint,\nto Britiih Columbia to whom, it il io\nimmediately a vital iuue; iccond, to\nCanada -whicii .lupun ii cooly occupying unbidden and unwelcome\u00E2\u0080\u0094('anada,\na prey to tbo disloyalty of a few un\npatriotic manufacturers and corpora\nlions, which will have cheap labor at\ntho price of Canadian homob(uoity;\nthird, to Croat Britain\u00E2\u0080\u0094which haa\ngiven away without recompense her\npoiition aad prestige in the Pacific\nand the twentieth century\u00E2\u0080\u0094it giving\naway her commerce aod shipping In\nChina and allowing the loyalty pt lu\ndla tc be undermined\u00E2\u0080\u0094giving away the\nContinued on page 7, co|. 3\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- %\\nV\njjfl&2\n^^^M THE EXPRESS NQRTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, |9|2.\nNorth Vancouver Business\nand Professional Cards\nAnnoiiN'iANrfa.\nInsurance Querautoo Bunds\nFELIX GRAHAM\n'luiiun' aud Accountant\n101 Lonadalo Avenue.. P. 0. Box 8307.\nNorth Vancouvor. Phouo HI,\nAE0HITE0T8 i\nA. CAMPBELL HOPE\n0. A. Oal.., B.O.S.A. ,\nArchitect\n1725 Obesterflold Avouue,\nNorth Vancouver\nl Phone B158\nHtVII, HNIiBNIOUiSa.\nANGUS J. CAMERON\na.m.i.b. a a.\nCIVIlL, ENGINEER\nIrrigation, araloage, leveli, pluns\nand spcciliculioui. Septic tanhi and\nbouie drainage a specialty. p. 0.\nBox 344, Kith itreet weat ol Bewioke\nAvenue. -\niiitmiiiis\nBAKEB8\nCARSON'S\nBakers, Confectioners and\nCaterers\n113 Lonsdalo Avenuo\nBABBBBS\nUnderwood's Barber Shop\nIS NOW OPEN\nat 6 LONSDALE AVENUE\nFEBBY WHABF\ninn I. Minus\n\\nin\nJ. BRIND, R.S.S.\nOEBTIFIED SHOEING SMITH\nSuccoBser In Wallace & Scott, Third\nStroot. Ueneral n.pair work.\nA. Wallace1! sorvices nave beon ro\niaiued.\nillHIKS AMI 81 vnu.MIII,\n1\nTHE LEONARD-SALE CO.\nIliiiikicllcrs and Stationers\nCur. Lonadale and lit. 1'hnp.i 143\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB\nI II.NTIHI inns.\nJ. DUNCAN .\nOONTBAOTOB AND BUILDEB\nI'lans Executed : i Kstimates Given\nit nu,: anil MIU Boad\nLynn Valley. B. 0.\n'I\nPlans ami Kstimates furnished free.\nKepairing, remodeling, cts., promptly\nattended to\nJ. W. BAKER\nBUILDING CONTRACTOR\nLynn Valley, B. 0.\nAllan llouil neur Weslovcr. P. 0. Box\n80, Lyuu Creek, B. 0.\nJ. H. ENGLISH\n0. S. OBOOEB\nAnd general Commissiou Merchant, 13\nLonidale Ave., Nortb Vancouver.\nPhone 394\nTBA and COFFEE\nBUTTEB aud EQQS\nWu uru specialists in these lines.\nHUME & CAMPBELL\n121A Lonsdale Aveuue\nriiiiTiiiiii-ti'iiKii\nCARBUTT\nStudio over Bonk B. N. A.\nLomdale and Eiplaaadi\nTAII.OM.\nE. LAURIN\nHigh i'luss Udies' aud Centa' Tailoring\nllepairing and Alterations. Cleaning\nami Dyeing in all iti braucbes. All\nWurk guaranteed.\nIll First Street Weat. Phone 807\nNOBTH VANCOUVBB TAILOBINO\n(J. I.am. ,\nLadiea' aud Qeutt' Cleaning,\nPreaslng and Repairing\na Specialty\n120 Bocond Slreet Eut\nNOBTH VANOOUVEB, B. 0,\nContinued from Fags Six\nTINSMITHS\nN.V. Tinning & Sheet Metal Works\nFirst Street Bast of Lonsdale\nLowest prices and best work guarau\nIced on tinning and ihoet metal work.\nSAW FILES AND OBINDEB\nAll kinds of saws hied and set ou tb\nshortest imt ic lawn mowers, knives,\nhedge shears aud scissors sharpened All\nwurk guaranteed, moderate prices.\nD. DOWIE\n1831 Lonadale Avenue Phone in\nW. NIELD\n7\nLYNN VALLEY TEMFEBANOE 110\nTEL, NOBTH VANOOUVEB\nOn the cur line. Buurding, meals\ngood accommodation fur working mon\nContractors' men bearded. Hy. Kast\nuill, Proprietor.\nCabinet Maker and Carpenter\nHill undertake all kinds of wuod wurk\nrepairs, elc.\nFourth Street and Sutherland Avenuo\nP. 0. Box 8006\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB\nNOBTH SHOBE PBESB LIMITED\nPublishers of the Expreaa\nFlno Job Printing of AU Kindt\nUS First Street E., North Vancouver\nIt will pay you to put a card io this column\nFae|no gateways of Canada pf which\nshe and Canada will spnio 'day need,\nwhoso key she ia just now handing\nover to Japan.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Iniiuii has decided that white compel iiiun sball bo driven out of Asia\nand off the Pacific, but alio had already driven the yo)|ow wedge jn many\nplaces into the Atnoricau Hemisphere\nfrom Alaska to Cape Horn. She denies u|l for, ignors the rights of laud\ntenure iu Japan and yet ihe demands\nthe right of tbe Japanese to own lund\npp (lip North American Continent.\nJapan will not allow a foreigner tu\nown or even work a iniiie in Japan,\nbut slip unreasonably demands for tho\nTapan, ,c tlie right to work iu the mines\nnnd tu -own and exploit the mines uf\nCanada and the United States\u00E2\u0080\u0094one\nsmull syndicate uf coolies liaviug now\npn\",c,mua of a copper initio iu British\nColumbia worth nearly u million\npounds.\nIf Japan wunts something on the\nAmerican Continent, Canuda und thu\nUnited Slates must give it, If Canada\nand the United States want something\nin .lupun, Korea or Manchuria, it is\ninimicalilu to the interests of dapun\nand thuy cannot have it.\nLo, and behold, peoples uf the Brit\nish stock\u00E2\u0080\u0094to Japan belongs thu ex\nelusive policy of exclusiuul\nSoriously, is it not time we stopped\nthis iiiiin.cn.Tef Really, it is quite\nuureasuuuble, und it is not a fair pru\npusitiuu. But il will nut be stupped\nliy Natal Acts, nor by the patriotic\nselflessness of I.undoii liiiau.ciers, or\nBritish Columbian Corporation! willing\ntu sell Ihc Kmpire of the future for\nthe cheaper lubor uf today. There is\nu remedial measure which hus bccil\nentirely overlooked. Let the Anglo-\nSaxon peoples adopt the whole Japan\nese policy of exclusion. Let' Canada\nami Australasia aud the United Statos\nas regards Ihc disabilities uf foreigners,\nre enact the laws of Japan,\nWc must llll up the empty areas of\nAngloSuxuu preemption.\nWc must i mn um ii-1 once mure the\nPacilic Ocean.' That means we musl\nhave once more u world uavy,\nIt seems imperative that these two\nmeasures be uduptcd ut uuce as nun\npartisan, patriotic measures of Imperial\npolitics. Filling au empire us well as\ndefending uu empire is the duty uud\nshould he the p.nljcy of empire.\nAn imperial policy of migration is\nthe next duties uf Westminster because\nit is uuu uf the must urgent needs uf\nthe British race. The'nlt-or miss moth\nods we have been pursuing arc wholly\ninailci|uule lu meet tbe crisis al hand\nA real imperialism means, if anything,\na planning uml ruling mind. If you do\nnut Illi up yuur colonies und yourself\nilevclup their resources they arc lust,\nand if Ihey aro lust yuu are lost. You\ncannol Iill up these colonics by telling\nthe helpless individuals win, belong tu\nour race uml blood, and who su deeply\nni'ed what we have lu ulfer Ihem, tu\npull themselves up by their bunt straps.\nAn imperial policy must rccuguizu the\nobvious sulutiuu uf Iwu greul problems,\nthe une ut home uml the other ubruud,\nliy relieving thc congestion ol human\nity here lo occupy uml utilize the kiisI\nlug opportunity yonder.\nFur some yeurs I have beep making\na study uf Canada, north and wcsl,\nwith its resources, and especially its\neconomic geography\u00E2\u0080\u0094which means, of\ncuursc, a study uf Ihc lunil with rcf\ncreuce to its human interest. I am\ntrying lu lind uut whul this country\nmay mean lo our race in its future development.\nCanada, north und wcsl, coutalus uu\nurea of 'arable land, reckoned ou a\nwheal growing basis, with a wheat\nclimate, whieh will fall not far under\nAre the right kind of thlngi whon they sell tha gooda. It la tha facta about\ntbe quality of our gooda in the way of FUBNIITUBE, OAEPETS and\nOBOOKESY, and the facta about the low prices and the ipcclal prices on\ntheie goodi that win favor among our cuatomera.\nHero are some facta for you to profit by:\nOHILDBEN'B PUSH 0ABT8, special prlca 13.00\nA large shipment Juat received. All the rage\nMEAT SAFES .' $8.00\nMBAT SAFB8, large else '. 13.64\nBOYAL OAK DBE88ER8, witb bevelled plate mirror I8J50\n1 IKON BBD8TEAD\n1 WOVEN WISE SPKINO\n1 COTTON TOP MATTBES8\nComplete for IIM\nMATTING MATS, 8x6...86c\nMATTINO MATS, 3x6...40c\nSBA GRAM OHAOtS,\na limited number only, g8.no\nIn our Crockery Department\nTUMBLEBS, per dOS 60c\nCUPS and SAUOEBS per\ndos 60c\nTHE HOME FURNISHERS\n128 -Lonsdale Ave. PhoM,M North Vancouver\nwm\nan area twice as large us that which\nfurnishes all |be wheat grown iu the\nworld tpday.\nOuu fundamental principle mind remain, as fhe basis of overy political\narrangement\u00E2\u0080\u0094the people pf auy part\nof the pmpiro will have tu settle who\nshull and wlto shall uot bo admitted\nto share the riches and blessings of\ntboir homo domain on the baaia \u00C2\u00BBof the\nindisputable right of self dofenso.\nThese peoplo must decido what races\nshall ho admitted withiu tboir gates\nwho have got tp live with thorn.\nWe iu British Culumbiu huvu determined thut so far as we can accomplish\nit the Pacilic Ocean muat be a white\nman's ocuuii. Tho Western Hemisphere\nniust.be a white man's hemisphere.\nWe must commund Puce more the\nl'acillc seas, and if we do this we musl\nbavo nn. i- mure u Pacilic navy. If\nWestminster declines to rehabilitate\nour liuvul buses un the I'ueilie Ocean\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nuud ut least ouu of these must be in\nBritish Culumbiu\u00E2\u0080\u0094and if we leave the\npolice patrol of Pacilic waters, with\nits new trade routes, ils new harbors\nami its new commerce, iu the nuvy of\nun alien race we aro making u mortul\nmistake.\nThere is unly ouo thing which is\nkeeping Canada from being overrun\nby Asiatics is tho prestige of Ureal\nBritain. The unly thing which is hold;\ning up thc prestige of Croat Britain is\nthe liritish Navy. Arc sume uf uur\n\"Kittle Kuglund\" friends talking of u\nruliu uf three tu twul Wc shall du\nmighty well, with all wu have in baud,\nif we gel un with less thun three tu\nune.\nThe time hus come for the whule\nKmpire tu eu upcratc in uu imperial\nnaval programme. Wc in Canada arc-\nnot duiug uur share. Su far uur i.dforts\nhave been a travesty, and some of us\nure ashamed. Vou can't have u big\nnation withput sume little peuple. Such\nure not Kmpire builders. They ure\niisintegrStors,\nThe must uf us want tu do our pari\niu Canada, If uut, ut leust a lirilisli\ntrail which is willing tu take sellish\nand uufair udvuutuge uf Imperial necessity and its back ami suy lu the\ncuunlry which lius mothered us with\nsu much line uud cunsidcrutiuu:. \"Wc\nwon't do anything further because you\ncan't do anything else,\" If we in\nCanada ure worthy of being the nation\nwo talk su much abuut we will respond tu the instinct of tiublesse ub\nlige, We will decide ut ouce whether\nwu arc dependent uu the Empire ur u\npartner in the Kmpire. We want a\nBritish nuiy un the l'acillc euust uf\nNorth America, un imperial navy ami'\nnot a colonial nuvy. The lime hus\nconic fur I'umidu to shoulder her I,in\ndens and assume the tusks ul' wurld ,\nempire or do less talking about being\na nutiou. Our strength and usefulness\nin the future uml uur iulliicucc upon\ntin' world will depend upon nor liein^\nii self supporting, sell' depi'iiiliuii, self\ndel'eiidiiig purl of thai greal unit\nthe world empire ul' lhe l.ntish race.\nBritish t'ulumbia is the index linger!\nul' Ihc lirilisli Empire But lliut is the\nlinger which is being pinched between|\nthe dour aud the jamb. The situatiuu I\ntuduy is nut hopeful. Vuu huie ulian {\ndulled uue ul Ihe best hurliur defenses\nin the Kuipirc al Esquimau, und yuu\nhaie withdrawn your licet from uur,\nhemisphere. Vou lune lefl os lu Ihc\nlender mercies ul yuur ultruistic ally,I\nimir little browu brother, whu has al i\nready learned to crowd British citizens\null' our uwn sidewalks with impunity\niulu British mud.\nShuuld ypu got inlu triiublo over\nhero, and if Japan becomes aggressive\npvpr there und sho is far tpp uggros\nlivo oven while yen aro hath sitting\niimiciibly under tlm umbrella pf your\nill-filled nllilllice then- is lull Opp re\ncuursc\u00E2\u0080\u0094fpr British Cp|umbia tp look\nto Wall street fpr protection (I have\nnot forgotten tbat Wasblugtpn was\nence tbo capital of tbo Unitod States),\nami sometimes wo niay huvo to say to\nthe great Americau Syndicate: \"Came\npvpr inlu Macedonia and help us.\"\nWe in British Columbia aro thp British Empire ou the northern New Pacific.\nWith nothing but salt water and u\nfortnight between their purls uud uurs,\nwe, in uur urcu uf neurly 400,111111 square\nmiles, aud with u pupulutiun not much\nlarger thun the city of Seattle, are\nfaco to face with as many people-\nmore Ihun bulf of the humnii ruce\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nus live ou the whule American Cuntiii\ncut nurlh uf the Biu llrumle. These\ncountless hordes ure Icurning thc use\nuf the, Western equipment, Thu must\nef Ihem ure willing lu work, uml work\nuver huurs, fur something like sixpence\na day. They are thrifty, Imitative,\nii.n,I-,, disciplined uml ellicient,\nWith their present pupulutiun, ami on\nthe basis uf the Herman conscription,\nIhey euuld put u lighting furcc uf 811,\n000,000 men upun the Held ef war, Ami\nwhen |hcy ure no longer coolies, but\nskilled laborers, which is the Inevitable\ndealing uf Ihc Asiatic, they will organize U Illllllllll,lliu,m, husl uf indus\ntriul wurkurs whicii, by sheer weight\nuf numbers ami cheapness, will over\nbear und breok down the while man's\nstandard of living and bring ruin upon\nWestern Industry.\nI bring you tidings from the watch-\ntowers of yuur imperial uutpust uu lhe\nNurth I'ueilie. There ure red lights uu\nthe seu where the suu sets.\nM ,\Ill-sin OP COM. Jll.M.M.\nlllllll I.ATKINS\n(luul million rights ol tile Dominion\nIn Munltubu, Suskatchcwun und Albor-\na. llio Yukon Territory, Ihc Norlti-wcil\nTerritorial und In u portion ot the province uf liritish Culumbiu, may bo leased fur a term uf twenty-one yoan at\nan annual rental of |1 un ucre. Not\nmore Ihun 2,880 acres will be leased to\none iipi'li' .mi\nApplication for a lease moil hu mado\nby the applicant In person lo the Agent\nur Sob-Agent of the district In which\nthc rights applied tor aro situated\ntn aui-vcyed territory tho land must\nhe described by scctluns. or legal lub-\ndlvlslons of 1','iTii'i\" und In unsurvey-\n.1 territory the truct applied for ihall\nbe siulmI uut Py thu uppllcant lilin-\nseir\nll.uil application must he uccumpan-\nIcii by a lev ot ft, which will bo refunded If the iIniiin uppilcd for uro not\navallalilti, bul nol uttiorwlio. A roy-\nulty ali.Tl be paid uu the merchantubU\noutput uf the mlno ut the rute of Ave\ncents tier tun\nThe person opcrulliiu Ihu mine shall\nfurnish llu Agent wllh sworn returns\nun \"' i, fur thu full >|ii.iiiliv of\n , i .,::hit' cuul mined unil pay the\nruyutty thereun If Ihc cuul mining\ntights ure not being unciulcd. such returns should be fui in; I\" T ut leust uncc\nu yeur\nThe lose will Include the cuul mining\nrights unl), but Hie lessee muy bo permitted ti purchale whatever available\nsin face lights may be considered necessary fur the working of lhe mine al\nlhe rule if ll\" un acre.\nFor full lnl,'i iiuiil\"!, nppllcallun\nshould be maiie lu the secretary ef Iho\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, or\nto uny an,nl oi Sub-Agent uf Dominion\nLunds\nw. w. cony, ,\nIn I'm, Minister of thc Interior.\nN H i i... 11111 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11... I publication of\nthis advertisement will not bo puld\nfor, 88-1\nITS VERY MODISH.\nDelightful Costumt ef\nWhite Lac. Qvir Blank.\nATEINTS\nIn ull i '\"miii, Ash fur uor Inventor's Adviser. Maiion & M ii Ion. 884\nUniversity Street, curner Ht. Catherine\nBtreet, Aluntreul. (.'unudu, ahd Washington, ii. a, u.\u00C2\u00BB. a.\nDaddy's Bedtime\nStory\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe Little Fruit\nPeople and Their\nQyeer Parade\nDaddy Hid a Dull\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0eek.\nALL the pretty greet leaves wero out on tbe trees, and mauy of lbc earlier\n(lowers were In full bloom, delighting those little folks who, like Jack\nL and Evelyn, lived near enough to the wuods to gu out every day to\npick them.\n\"Tho lowers ure no doubt charming, but Ibcro arc olher thinga a coming,\"\nchanted daddy ua be climbed tbo slain with tbe children. \"If you ire very,\nrery good tonight I'll tell you what 1 dreamed.\n\"Well, I wus Just abutting my eyes for forty wlnka. I had been reading a\nhook, and perhaps It wos u tilde dull.\n\"And suddenly I found myself lu tbe mldat of a road, a charming road,\nwllh fresh green gran giuwlnv un each ilde of It and wltb Jolly flower facet\npeeping over tbe tups of rustic fences.\n\"Wbat waa my emprise lu hear u band of music, snd is 1 turned a corner\nI inw a procession coming toward me.\n\"At the bend of It waa quite the funniest band I bare ever seen. Thc drum\nmajor waa a big fat crow, und behind bim wltb trumpets and drums and til\ntho other Inatrumcnta which a brass band abould bave cams a company of\nbirds. There wai tbe bluebird and the robin aod Ibe thruib and the catbird,\nthe blackbird, thc vireo, the (onager, (be checwlnk and many olber feathered\nfrlenda of the garden and Iho Uelda. Tbey looked so funny puffing away ai\ntbe horns that I stood at tbe side uf the road nnd ilnred.\n\"After tbe brass bend bud strutted by n company of tht Jollleit little cherries I ever hope to aee came hupping along .On their items. They wore-funny\ncocked bate mode of cherry leaves, >\n\"After (hem come a regiment of applea and tben ona of peacbee til another of peara.\n\"The procession dwindled away to little fellows Ilka blackberries, and Ihere\nseemed to be an endless number of these. When tho blackberries were poat\nthe raspberries awept by, and then tbere were huckleberries, and when the\nelderberries cuuie bobbing by I exclaimed!\n\" 'Id the name of common tense, wbo nnd what ara they?1\n\" 'Why. dou't you know)' a little buttercup replied, primly pushing her bead\nover the fence. 'They are nice new fruit fo, jack and Bvelyn harrying to their\nplacei pn the trees In tbr orchard.'\n\"And (ben I suppose I shouldn't bave done It, for It spoils the atory, bat I\niiugbed rlgbt uut loud, and tbe pretty road and tbe procession and ererytblug\nvanished away, und I waa back In (he ilttlng room with n dull book on my lap\nBul, nave; you mind, I think tbot/rult ta on Ita way to ua, and aome morning\nwo may waka up and find it on (he treat.\" '\n___ , 1\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00AB\t\ncluht Ltoa ind nuoi onirrott uodel.\nReal cluny luce over black cblffoa\nmakea un effective contrast wltb tbe\nblack chiffon bodice over wbltc, nnd\ntbe halt tones thuu produced are nol\ntoo sharp for barmouy.\nSucb u .loco aud cblffoa bodice accompanies tbe delightful cout and skirt\nsuit Illustrated ul black cbarioeuse.\nBlack satin buttoned boula ure tbe\nnutty foutwear woru.\nLighting thl Summir Cettigi.\nIn the iiinii'-. ol lighting It la only\ntbo cutnpurutlvel; rich country boms\nthat li equipped with electricity, and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0o oven tbe most civilized of inhabit\nants will fall buck upou candles aud\noil lamps One of tbo very guod Ideas\nof Uie year Is n lump, for eltber oil or\nelectricity, In wicker to match tbo furniture, nnd every slzo and shape may\nbe fbund Any model, too, amy be Imitated In tbo particular color-gray,\ngreen, bruwn. bluu of wbat nut ul\nyour reed cbalra and tables.\nTbcu tbere Is n eupital fad at tht\npresent moment (or utilizing vnsca aa\nlumps Either a rase sbuped lump\nmay be bought, or a Uuu specimen of a\nCblnese Jug mar be ordered iitiiiu\nim un il. or some vase of which you sni\nespecially foud, but for which you have\nno particular use, muy be given a new\nlease of life by inning a lamp ottscb-\nment adjusted fur a email amount\nTbe ibadc lu this case la uiunlly ot\nwicker or a light material, lined wllh\nsilk or cretonne to correspond wilb tba\ncolur aciietiiu of Ibo room. Tho lumps\naro very aid and uttractlvo nnd quite\nnovel, It Is the custum to huve the\ncretonne wltb which a room Is decorated mude up lm ' lamp and candlt\nibedci fur lbe country borne.\nSimple Gown In One Picci Effect\nStriped lawn Is the material uaed lu\nIhia charmingly simple summer moru\nla sTBirtu law\u00C2\u00BB.\ntag gown which Is trlpiuied wilb blah\nlace In long Unci, Bodice and skirt\ntrt Joined and the dress la eaay to slip\nan and off.\n8foitid Muslin Popular.\nThan la a iiiin-c In tbt auoitntr toilet\nytar after ytar fur aputted moillm\nlitre wt havt a fabric Ihut baa never\nMen so peat a tarorlte among women\nthat It becamo commonplace In their\nestimation. Modest and demure It la,\nbat withal very charming\nThtrt trt dainty while mutllna with\ncolored rostbudi and green leavea ecat-\ntered over tht nirfejce. and thtrt art\nethers' spotted with white that art\nglytn colored borders in tbt delicate\nsummer afaadet tbat are siwtyl de-\nagbt/ul, tht pale blot, (ire clear pink,\nUU soft mauve and grttn etudes\n*l THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, AUQU3T 9,I9|2,\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\nItems of Interest\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Mr. A, Cavius is making his home\nd58 ISth street west.\nMr, J. Jr- Yackel is taking up bis residence at 883 Keith Koad east.\nMr. A. 0. Kirliiiesii is moving into\nhis new home, 831 17tb stroet east.\nMiss M. llitlel returned to Everett,\nWash,, ufter spending a very pleasant\nvacation on tbe north shore.\ntiles In mickm'sn uu tlio part qf Ills soil\nus the euiisu of bla oarly return hoinc.\nTlte death occurred tbis week of Mrs\n11, Cllioti of Capilano. Deceased was a\niiiiiii;; woman ami leaves a husband\nin iiiniirn her loss.\nCapl, James V. Martin ami Miss Lily\nIrvine will .liTiiiiiii.tmio the use uf thu\nlatest type of Hying machine tomorrow\niilTcrnooii al Minimi i'urk.\nMr. and Mrs. II. M. l'ruiilt ami fain\nily left on Wednesday ou a three\nniuiillis' visit with i,inii,,',, uml friumls\nin Winnipeg and Toronto.\nThe Rev. Principal Mackay pf Westminster Hall will take the mnriiing\nservice noil Sunday at 11 o'clock In\nSt. Andrew's 1'reibyterlan church. The\nminister, Rev. Ronald Macleod, will\npreach In the evening.\nThe Union Steamship Company's boat\n\"iiiHvichun\" will leave the Wallace\nways this ovening, having lunl new\nnil burners installed. The \"Comox\"\nowned by tlio same company will go on\nthe ways to be generally overhauled\ngml painted. The SS. \"Venture\" win\nalsu uuilorgo a like treatment.\nMill Cordelia Oryils, a I,on,Ion singer\nand teacher, well known iu Vancouver,\nand Victoria, is aponiiiiig a week or twu\nul the North Vaiicuuver hotel to visit\nsome of the beauty sputs of tbe nor\nIhem side. Hbo is so delighted with the\nscenery to lie found within easy reach\nuf the iiiinui.n ear-lines lbat ibe is\nthinking uf Inciting un this side iu the\nfull and opening a vucul stuiliu here.\nBUSH FIEB\nThe lire brigade frnm No. 3 flr'u hall\nwere called opt' tu extinguish a built\nAit in the vicinity pf 3lst and Laraon\nRoad yesterday. Fortunately there were\npo liuuses near uml after au hour's\nwork the firo was put under fantral.\nAbout 1100 feet pf hoso.wore run mil,\nv\ bile the powdei ti .nne stood iu tbu\nmost danger ilu,i mi a positMlitj' pt\nijiu i.re jpfead-nl lu winch a number\npf houses would havt come within the\ndanger sons.\nHHOBT\nBRO\nThu Nurlh Vuncouver city band, de\nspilu Iheir strenuous labor all day al\nIho K, I'. 1'icnic ut Uowc'ii Island, gave\nuu excellent concert in Victoria 1'ark'\nthai evening, Wednesday.\nMr. J.C. Wood, of lhe Jrui of Woud\nI'uige Shoe Co., is the proud possessor\nut' it luiliy daughter. The little stranger\narrived un August 6th. Mutbcr ami\nchild uru .i.ni.f splendidly.\nMr. uud Mrs. W. Hrookes, who, dur\ning the lasl fortnight bave been the\npuesls of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Anders,\nnih street west, returned ou Tucsdey\nnight tu Iheir home in Auburn, Wash.\n('apt. Chas. Cates ami sun, Charles,\nreturned yesterday from a short trip\nlo Mull Lake City. The captain all rib\nTBNDBBS OPENED\nillevcti tenders were upeued ut lasl\nevening's mealing uf the district mini\ncil for the grading of section 1 and\nsection 3 of the Keith Hoad blast. They\nwere laid over fur consideration.\n, , 9 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHeun tmuiHi;\nTho not weekend cruise of the\nNurth Vancouver Vaelil Club will take\nplace on August lilh when u large turn\nout of the-club's bouts ure expected.\nThe run will be lo Snug Cove and ilu\nwen Island,\nCONFIRMS APPOINTMENT\nOwing lu the fact of not having a\npermit entitling bur to teach iu Nurlh\nVuncuuver, tbe school board this week\nrceeiveil lhe resignation uf Miss liar\niii-on nnd ' iiiiiiiiiii.I the appoint incut ul\nMiss ..iioTlioii.no to take her place.\nCONVENTION OF ARCTIC\nTHBEHOOD\nMr. V. T. Salsbury, witli tlio other\niiiiiiiiiii.. of the committee on arrange-\nmonts are already getting thipgs under\nway looking to tlio annual convention uf the Hioiheihiiiiil which will be\nheld in iin- city some time in November.\nThe committee will bold its lirst mooting un Tuesday next.\nDo You Want to WORK lor Your Money, or\nDo You Want Your MONEY to Work (or You?\nThe fullowlng are moneymakers\nLousdale Avenue (Weat Bide -Inside city limits. 3b feet, at 13,000.00.\nOut third caah.\nLousdale Aveuue (But Bide) \u00E2\u0080\u0094W feet, at 11,660.00. U60.no cash, bal\nance 6, 13 and 18 mouths. '\nOttawa Oardsua\u00E2\u0080\u0094One lot for 13,000.00. One third caah.\nWe reipictfully solicit listing! of your property.\nHOOD A SOUTAR\n813 LONBDALB AVENUE\nPhone 463 V. 0. Box 1397\nMOTOB LAUNCH BUNS INTO\n&BBF OF BOOKS AND GOES ON\nFIRE\nMessrs. .1. 1'. Crawford aud II. Hum\nncr arrived in tuwu this murniug ufter\na must exciting trip duwu from Totodu\nInland It seems thul iu passing tiiruugh\nit narrow pluee lhe current swept the\ncraft'under \u00E2\u0096\u00A0> reef uf rucks which .lam\nap, .1 the deck rather budly. When Ihey\ngut her off the rucks ami wpre preparing to start her engines Iho gasoline\ncuugll! lire und Ihey had a haul lime\nlo extinguish the ihun,'.\nAGENDA At\nMBBTINO\nDISTBICT\nBANBY-LUNDIN-BBOWN\nA pretty wedding luuk plueu ill this\ncity nn August lilh when two of Norlh\nVancouver'! pupulur yuung peuple were\nunited in the huly bunds uf matrimony,\nThu contracting parties were Miss But-\nma Iiiiiiiiiii Ilrown, duughler of Mrs. i\nI,iiiiiiiu Ilrown nl llllh street, ami Ih\nlate I). C. 1 .iiu.iiii Ilrown, (TK, and\nMr. Morton I,. Ranoy.\nThe ceremony wus performed by the\nllev. .1. K. I'nsworth iu lhe presence of\na few of the iiilnnule friends of the\nyouug couple. Mr. uud Mrs. Huney Intend mukiug their home iu Nurth Vuu\ncuuver after onJoying u shurl honey\nmoon I rip.\nFERRY RECEIPTS\nFollowing is' the iiiiiiilhly statement\nf trallic receipts fur tin- mouth uf\nJuly 11113, fur the N. V. Cily Ferries\nLimited: * *\nSingle ur return tickets .... $3040.00\nCommutation\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n6 for 86c 41135.1111\nllil for ll.OD 600.(10\n80 fur UM 3130.00\nMonthly passes .10.00\nVehicle tickets 16113.50\nFreight receipts 367.50\nCash fares, enmisissiuns .... 10.35\nRents, advertising receipts etc 431.06\nlul)\nJuly\nTotal \t\n11110, gl0263.ini.\n11111, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6I5IIHII.H6.\n(11184.1111\nNo Iron Can Do Your\nIroning Quite so Well as\nIa us show you why\nTwo styles, $4.50 and $4.75\nI .< onomicil and has llie manufacturers' five year guarantee.\nNORTH VANCOUVER AGENTS\nPatterson & Goldie\nHARDWARE\nPhone 88\n105-7 Esplanade Wesl\nSpecial for a Few Days\nTBIPLB OOBNBB on lath.Street. Site 810 feet by 167. Price,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 1660. Terms two caab, t, II aad 18 month.\nWe bave only a few lote*now left ia 784-e beautiful boouite witbiu\ntwo blocka of Lonsdale Avenue for 8>3TO. Termi \u00C2\u00BBV0 raja, 6, 13\naad 18 montbi. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nIf you have a houie to Bent, er /or Sale kindly give ui a liming\nCARDINALL k MacGREGOR\n10* MPLAJf ADB (OUD VOWt 017101)\nnm m v.o.nt mu\niamm FOB B1ITISH BMMBB HOBAB OflUBANOB\nPOWDEB HOUBE ENDANQEBP.D\nA desperate liglil fnr supremacy i'uul\nliiein cl Wedneiday ut I p.m. and lasted\ncuiilinuuuil) until 4 u'cluck lhe ful\nInning (Thunday) between ihe lire\nbrigade frum Nu. ll (ire hall uml a rug\niug linii lire which originated near the\ncorner uf If If I and Muud) avenue and\nc.Miiiili'd uver iu llu- vicinity ul tin\neily ipiarry where uver a hall Inn uf\npuwilcr is ilored fur use there.\nOwing In Ihe distance from uny hy\nii.mi uver 1500 feel uf hose lind li be\nstrung uul and uf a cuii.\"ci|Uelire the\npiessure wus not gnul enough. A\nwaguii und I cum nus hint hand) lu\nthe supply uf puwder durmp Hi\" whole\nnf Ihc twelve huurs in ease uf need.\nThe lire men huwever, succeeded in\ngetting the upper nil\"' at au early\nti - .ii r und wer,- able lo return tu Ihe\nhall al 4 iu Ihc muni'i. leaving the\ndie well ellingulibeit\nThe diitrict council meeting last\nevening was devoid of apy very particular business.- The reeve presided with\nthe fu|l board present With the excepting of Coun, Ward. Under the bead\nof correspondence the fnllpwing was\nread t\nIn reply tu a notification from the\ncity clerk of a couforence at tbe city\nbgll noxt Wednesday to consider a pro\ni'ttiii Ifor the roceptlou of the Duke apd\nllucliosa of Ciinnaught lleuve May aud\nCouu. iti,i,'uuin wore appuiutod.\nMr. S. Humphrey submitted an ac\ncount of $l.mi for repairing wltidow\nbroken by a stunu blasted at the ipiarry.\nit was referro tu the onginoer with\npower to act.\nMr. J. A. Oiler of Woodlands suggested to the couucil that a water ru\ncord bo placed oui Allan creek which\nruns highur llirough Woodlands. The\nwriter slated that there were numbers\nof bouses , \"ii ti inTi',1 ut that place recently and inure were in cuntemplutiuti.\nIt was.referred to tho water committee.\nWin, Peres ut Capilano mado application for the pusitiuu uf caretaker uf\ntliu new Hro ball there. It was referred\nlu the lire committee,\nMartin I.. Miller asked the diatrict\ntu use its influence with tbo city to\nrepair the sidewalk leading frnm SI\n.Inhti 's college lu the Lynn Valley ltd\nThe lotter will be forwarded to tho\ncily.\nMr. D. i i mc \"\"ne a district puwder\niuuu, nsked that his wages be increased\nlu $11.60 a day. This was referred tu the\nengineer, also au application from T.\nThompson, engiueer of the steam wagon\nat thu ipiarry fur an inereaso.\nThc Lynn Valley Athletic assueiatiun\nmade a strung appeal to the council\ntu get busy on the recreation grounds\n!n I.mu Valley.\nTne ii..,n iiiiinii has nuw reached lhat\nstage uf perfection when u place uf\nrecreation is urgently needed. The mat\nler wus referred lo the purks committee\nfur immediate uttention.\nA collective cumulative bylaw lu\nconsolidate certain locul improvemenl\ndebentures was introduced and passed\nthree readings.\nNOW THAT\nTHE ROUGH\nWORK ON\nTHE HOUSE\nIS FINISHED\nMAKE A\nGOOD SHOW-\nING BY USING THE\nBEST PAINT\nAND WITH\nLITTLE EXPENSE YOU\nWILL GET\nBETTER RESULTS WITH\nS, & W. THAN\nWITH OTHER\nMAKES.\nFOR ALL KINDS OF\nGOOD PAINTING\nSOLD ONLY\nBY \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\npaine & McMillan\npi\nione\n12.\nWholesale and Retail Hardware\nFIRST STREET ANCiv LONSDALE\nToo Late to Classify\n...BOY WANTED\nA guod route buy wauled fur Ihc\nKxprcss. Apply ul this ulliee.\nDISTBICT OOUNOIL TO FINANOB\nHOSPITAL\nAccording to a resolution pussed at\nthe ilislriet council meeting last evening\nthe financial cud of the North Vuncuu\nver geuerul hospilui will frum uuw on\nbe carried by the district cuuucil\numl Mr. Hnili.,',, the treasurer, will acl\nuh bookkeeper of lhat institution un\nbehalf of lhe council.\nInlil recently Ihc financing uf Ihe\nliuapital was llurnc eipially by the cily\nand ilislriet cuuucili, bul when tbe city\nwithdrew its aid the district fuund it\nimpossible lu cut away iu tne same\nway and accurdiugly mads an investiga-\ntiuu inlu the ulfairs uf the buspital\nwith a view to continuing ils suppuil.\nThe gratifying reperl relurued by llic\nhospital committee resulted in a recom\nmen.luiiun tu the cuuucil that it take\nou the iin.ii i ml end frum nuw uu aud\nuntil uther arrangements aro made.\nHaving so mauy man working thu coun\ncil find,, it next tu cumpulsury lu have\nsume place tu lake the injured ami by\ninteresting itself in Ihe huspilal a place\nis always ready fur the reception uf\nthese patients.\nliOST\u00E2\u0080\u00941'arcijl of valuublu linen,\nI .vnn Vulley uu Queuusbury (load, lie\nturn to 11. I'igut, eor. St. Patrick's uiul\n1st slreet. lteward. - 16 fi\nIleal ITTiiic Brokers lake notice that\nlot 7, Slock Ul, I). I.. 6611 is ufa* the\nmarket. Mrs. Angus McLean. Hill\nWANTKD ll\nman\nIn cut\nwood\nAp\nply Wagliurne,\nltuss\nHoad,\nl.yuu\nVal\nley, or Kxpress\nOflice\n4\ntSIUiiCm\nouicrly atope couohi. cuaaa cou>a,\nMlata THt THaoar tuo whom, aa cunt\nTRY US ONCE AND\nYOU WILL FIND WE\nARE EXPERT IN\nWATCH\nREPAIRING\nGeo. Somerton\n106 SECOND STREET\nSHOES\nSome Everyday\nDrug Prices\n<\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nOUB FALL BTOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IB ABBIVINU\nDAILY.\nBEB OUB WINDOWS FOB THB LATEST STYLES IN\nFOOTWBAJt.\nWB HAVB SPEOIAL BARGAIN TABLES FOB SAT\nUBDAT,\n% \u00C2\u00AB\nWood-Paige Shoe Co.\nFIRST STREET EAST\nPUe M3 Mount Crown Block, Opp. City Hall\nEnosSalt 75c\nZambuk 35c\nAllenbury's Food -, 85c\nAllenbury's Food, No. 3 ,....55c\nPink Pills ;...,..35c\nPeroxide, per Ib 65c\nCbticura Soap 25c\nBaby's Own Soap 3 for 25c\nAnti-Colic Nipples 5c each\nAbsoihenl Cotton , 35c |b.\nWe have constantly in stock a complete stock of\nBed Pans, Douche Pans, Hot Water Bottles, Irrigators, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Belts, Batteries,\nElectric Belts, Trusses, and, in fact, everything in the\nsick room line not usually stocked by smaller drug\nstores.\nPhone 311 and your order will be rushed ta any\npart of the cily.\n . 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