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" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0A\n\\\t \"t xptm\ntfoima is.\nIfOBTH VANQQUVBJl, W\u00E2\u0080\u009E TUESDAY, AUOUIT 13, 1818.\nNUMBBB 80.\n>\nSECOND NARROWS BRIDGE\nAND NAVIGATION QUESTION\nF\n\\n>\ns\nn\nPIBBB ViqViyD NOT OAU8E APPBB-\nOIABLB INOBEABE IN OUB\nBBNT\nPBOJBOT PBBBBNTB NONE BUT\nOBDINABY FBATUBB8\nTin- Hhipmusturs' Aaauclatiou uf Vun\ncouver, aa rupurlud In tlm daily press,\nlyvo lieen indulging In one of tlieir\nperiodical discussions of toe Secoud\nNurrnwa bridge prujcct, with strict ad-\nli.'icini- lu llio unl'iTiTiiMy attitudo\nwhich Iiuh lmii,Tin iii;iil,,',l tlio utter\nancna uf llio inoiiiliora of that Inul)',\nrelative tu tliia bridge.\nTliu luteal ulijoi'liuua urged iu up\npuaing thia nni. li needed public work\nure lliut tuu picra uf the bridgo will\ncause u greul iuercuac iu lhe current,\nuue speaker haniug atutcd Ihc rale ol\nlhe ' mi' ni after bridge coualrui-tluu\nnl tun Liml-., Ihut i,;i,iiiiiiiini in the\niniiiily uf the bridge wuuld be danger\nuna, Ihul \"Irauip\" ships wuubl be\nsura tu run fuul uf tho picra uml lliut\nif u Iruin were crusaiiig in, draw, uuy\nvessel which night wish to pass\nIhruugli wuubl be i-uuipcllcd to wait\nuutil tho linm lied i ium.',I\nlu order to procure authoritative in\nfurmstiuu with reforence to these\ni'iiuii . u representative of the \"Ea-\npress\" sought un Interview with Mr.\nIiiinnl,l I'limeruii uf the llrm uf Cleveland uud Cameron, resident engineers\nfur Burrard Inlet Tuuuel aud bridge\ni 1111111u11y. Mr. I'uinerun wenl very care\nfully into Ine luutler of the poasible\neffect of Ihc piers uu the currents, cn\n'cun,\" Into accurate iim;' nii'iiieiits iiiiii\n.TiliTiliilinini with respect therein. llu\nnl ulnl Ilml the width of thu channel\nfrom' high water to high wuter at tho\nbridgo sito it approximately 3,11)0 foot\naud lliut tho uggrcgatu urea of the\npiors wuuld bo uot nun,- than flvo per\ncent, of the area of tho chaunel. Hu\nwas of upinloti Ihut thla might add\nsumothiug liko one-third uf u limit tu\nthe pi. .-ni spend of llio current, inline-\nilml di between the piers. There wiih iiu\nground therefore let fear Ihul lhe difficulty ot> navigation wuubl be increased\nbueauio uf a more rupid current.\nAs a further UBSiiruuee Ihut ample\nproviaiuti wua being made lu pruleel\nnavigation, Mr. Cameron referred lu\ntbe width uf tho apnu. It was clearly\nstipulated thul Ino span must provide\nan unulistructed opening of Will feet.\nThia iipenlug, he de, hired, tu be su\nample that ships Could eusily take llle\npasaagu und there wuubl be nu reason\nwhatever to anticipate auy difficulty.\n\"The cunteirtiun ia, huwever, be-\ni,i.le the mark, declared Mr. mi.\nas shipa will iu any caae time Ihem\nselves lo paaa Ihe narrows ut slack\ntide,\" just as tbey du at present, wilh\nreforence to Firat Narrows.\n\"Ono would think,\" commented Mr.\nCameron, \"that these undent mariners\nhud never heard uf uu urin uf lhe seu\njur river channels huviug been bridged\nbefure, as if this were a new expert\nment ur us if \"ours is u peculiar disc\"\nwhatever those whu knuw better may\nany,\n'\n>\n\T\nCommittees Report\nDECIDE IT IB TOO PBEMATUBE TO\nMAKE BXTBNSIVE INBTALLA\nTION OF OBNAMBNTAL\nSTBBBT MOUTH\nTho - .iiiiii.itlci , of thc city couucil uu\nThursday evening made a number uf\nreport* un matters referred tu them.\nThey were submitted at last evening'i\nri-gulur meeting and uduptcd.\nLanes Committee\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nllcuiilied thai lhe request uf Nr. II.\nC. Kves ro lane iu block 1011 be left iu\ntlie bunds uf the chairman uf the lanes\ncuiuinitlee with puwci lu act.\nJi was recommended lbat the chair\nman uf the lanes I'OBimlttoe be request\nid tn make a reporl as lu Ihe client\nul repairs uud the i-uat thcrcuf neces\nMiry lu put Ihc variuus lam-a which arc\nused fur teaming purpuses iulu pass\n. able condition and that Ibis qucstluu\nbe discussed ut next meeting ul the\ncommillee.\nlie lellur Irum Mr. Ileurge (,'oaeus\nI'uopcr. Ki-cuiiinii'iidi-'l lliut Mr. Cooper\nbe written lu sluliug Ihul the mullet\nis being utended lu\nTl Ii-rli reported Ihut Mr. A. J.\nMciTirdie uud made a verbal ufler uf\ntin- purtiun uf the Iuue in block Illi\nllil lying belween luls II tu 111 ami l'l\ntu 21, inclusive, llcsuivcd lhat Mr. ,l,-\n' ,'i ii ufler be accepted and ll-ut\nIn- be iii.l.,'\"ii) and weekly in\ndelimit)- $7.60. The beneficiary under\ntbese pulicies, he said, would be thu\ncorporation of lhe city of Norlli Vancuuver. The writer sluted he was tak\niug up tbe question of huuiug the\nsame policiea lu the volunteer members.\nll was referreil tu the lire and light\ncommittee,\nThus. Piper made a request fur a\nruad lu be upeued un 2nd street in\nbluck Iill, frum Bidgeway lu lul HI, u\ndistance uf HOU feet, ll was referred\nlu the Buard uf Wurks.\nMr. Chas, Tcmplcr usked tu be rcini\nhm e I fur clearing lhe buulcvurd i.i\nfroul of luls A, 11 ami C in block 81,\nD, Ii, 271, fili alsu for thc lane at lhe\nrear uf these luls which he hail clear\ned and gruded.\nA muliuii was passed Ibul the usual\nrule uf SI0U uu acre wuuhl be puid for\nIbis work.\nI,. I,. Dickinson asked for the open\niug of the lane iu block HI, between\nHt. Ueurge's und HI. Andrew's ave.\nAid. I'i'k slated that there was uu\nlane allowance behind Ihe pruperty\nmentioned.\nW. t'. Stone gave notice that a\nburst ur leak iu the wuter maiu at the\nH.W. comer uf lUlli and hnm37G7.IO in fall\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.mem, ni of their claim against lbc\ncity. ,\n(lu nnnum it mm resolved tu make\noul tbe cheek aud forward it to tbe\nsulicitur.\nTbu mayor slated tbat considerable\ncredit was due to Mr. Beid in settling tbis. Originally approximately\n1100,000 was involved and it was not\nknown bow tbe city would come opt\nIf'tlic case bad gone into tbe courts.\nAid. Irwin suid credit was duo Mr.\nHancs, oi.city engineer also,\nMessrs. Burns and Walkcm sent In a\nbill for Ut, Ibo city's share in pri\nsenllng tbe cue of North Vancouver\nand West Vancouver bofore Uie railway commission recently. It was resolved to pay thc account.\nK. Myers asked for statistics re\ngafding municipal supplies used in\nNorlb Vancouver for tbe purpose til\nincorporating is a statistical municipal\nreview whieh ho wua compiling. It\nwaa laid over,\nA uiiiiiiin.il \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fur the city lo appear\niu the supremo court of Hritisb Culum\nbia in defence uf a title of lut li. block\n128, I). li. 271, wbicb the eily sib|\nat a tax sale wus received.\nTho plaintiff, Mrs. F. P. Frnaer aud\nThua. II. May, uakod fur lltlo to this\nproperty iiolvvilhaluudiiig the tux snlu\ndeed issued. It waa referred to tho\ncity ...di. nm\nHister Mury Amy, principal of thu\nIndian Buurding achuul, usked fur ox\ni-inplion frum iiiMiiinn on the property\noccupied by the achool on Keilh loud\nunder the Churituhlc Intentions Act. II\nwas referred tu the lluuiice committee\nA plun uf the subdivisions uf purt\nuf blocks III, IU, U uud \"\" iu II. I.\nmill ami ITI,' was submitted uiid passed.\nThe muyur uml bines committee was\nempowered to make u search iu the\nLund llegislery ulliee uf the titles uf\nthe lanes iu D. 1, 271 and Uil\nGas Proposition Filed\nAn,Th, i gus proposition was presented to the city council ut their regular\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mii last eveuing by W Thomus,\ngua engineer I'or lhe Northern Uus un1\nPuwer Cu. The council, huwever, did\nnut consider il seriously und referred\nit lo Kngineer Hmitb tu llle Willi hn\nrecords. Both the mayor und Aid.\nDick considered thut the city mnl hud\nenough uus Ihis year or ut leust until\nthc eity ilself decided lu gu into the\ngus business,\nMr. Tboiuu' propusitiuu wua iu tiie\nform of u municipul enterprise.\nIlia cunipuny would erect ami op\ncrate a gus plunl tree for uue voir fir\nthc sum of SII0.000. Ilus uf sl.'indurd\nquality euuld be produced ul n cost\nlu Ihu, city uf fill cents u 1,000 feot\numl could be retailed ui II leaving a\nguud margin fur operating expenses ami\nolher charges.\nThis plunl wuulil he i-upublc ul sup\nplying gus lu li city ol 70,000 populu\nlion ami vvuubl be constructed un tbo\nunit system which wuuld permit of nd\nditiun- being iiiiule vvilhuut m|Jiy t.i\nthe main wurks\nIf su desired Ins i-uinpuny wu.ihl luy\nIhc mains tiiruugh the city at a eusl\nnf 8)3,000 per mile The company was\nulsu prepared lu put up a guarantee uf\n\u00C2\u00BB,T,inm ihul with ,Tiui consumers the city\ncould produce gus ul uO cents a 1.000\nfeel ut the burner.\nBoy Scouts to Celebrate\nAt U meeting ill I.vnn Vulley lust\nevening to lurther the urrungfincnls\nfor the celelirulinn alien,ling the opon\ning of the. l.yuu Vulley purk uu Hep\nlumber lllh, Mr .1. II. English vulun\nteered lo arrange tor IliO Boy Heuuls\ntu be present uu thul day.\nMAIL BAU OF BULEBB\n/\nThe muil bag al the Vatican prubaldy\n\"nlnu the lurucst number uf letters\nIhul are addressed lu any single pursue\nur institution. After Ihe I'upe, the\nKaiser receives the greatest number,\nfully half being addressed tu bim per\nsunnily\nlimperor Willium hus never less Ihun\nilioo loiters dully, u guudly pruportiuu\nuf Which, according to \"Harper's\nWeekly,\" arc uppruls lu righIT wrongs\nabout which he knows nulliing umi\nwould be powerless lo ad if he did.\nMany are private diplomatic Idlers\nl After bim cornea lbc President uf the\nBulled Hint, i. whu gcla u daily average\nuf (000 Idlers. The mail of lbc pres\ncut King of England has dwindled In\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ni loiters, prububly a third of Ihe\nnumber recoiled by bis father. Tho\nmail bag of the Caar is smullci still,\nabout 000 persons writing daily tu uue\nwell kuowu lu be hedged in by oOhial\ndum.\nIt ii said tbat thc royal palace in\nMadrid gets 300 letters, addlcssed fur\nIhe must psrt lu King Alfonso, bet a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0bare falling tu lbc lot of tbe 'Juccn.\nTbo Italian King gets only about \u00C2\u00A300\nletters dally, while Ihc mini bug uf tbe\nl'residont of Fraace varies greatly.\nWhen the foroigt pupulalion iu Paris\nii muit numeroui, his mail reaches u\nhigh ah average us thc American Preiident, but in other months Ihc avcrigc\nis comparatively small, IJ ')* \u00C2\u00BBid H\"'1\ntbe Emperor of Japan bas only recently\nbegun to be troubled Ip thu matter,\nletters to bim being mainly in tba\nnature nt appeals to add by anilt and\nglorious war lu Ihu torritory of Hit,\nkingdom.\nI\nt\n\ THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B,C, TUESDAY, AUQUST 13, I9|2,\nBank of Montreal\n=====\nEil.blish.d 1817\nCapital (paid up)\nReaerve \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\n$15,413,000\n$15,000,000\nGENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED\nSavings Bank Department\nINTEREST PAID AT CURRENT RATES\nNorth Vancouver Branch:\nMt. Crown Bldg., lat Strset\nP. A. MACRAE,\nManager\nWe Have Some Good Buys\nin D. L 273, 274, 550.\nSee us if you have a house lo rent, or if you want to get\na liouse.\nWe have some lovely homes for sale.\nListings wanted.\nNORTH VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE CO.\n110 Esplanade.\nR. C. BISS\nPhone 227\nJ. A. WOODS\n\"The Dundarave Door\"\nA new detlgn o( Crafslman lionl Doois. Wt aie llie\nmilv firm in Canada making lliete dooii. tome and iee\nlliem. Prices are reasonable.\nDickinson & Son, Ltd.\nESPUNADE EAST\nP. 0. Box 1719.\nPhone 222\nNOTICE\nDuring the Months of JULY and\nAUGUST, this store will close\nat I p.m. on SATURDAYS\n THE\t\nBrackman-Ker Milting 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 hefore placing order.\nL. S. EATON, Manager.\nKickham'l Wharf Esplanade West Phone 468\nNORTH VANCOUVER CITY FERRIES, UJrilTKP\nTIME TABLE TAKING EFFECT MARCH lat, mt.\nLtav.\nVuncouvor\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.20 A.M.\n2.40 P.M.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.40\n3.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.00\n3.20\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A27.20\n3.44\n7.40\n4.00\n'IS\nts\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28.4-0\n6.00\n9.00 ..\u00C2\u00AB\n(.20\ni&\n8.40\n0M\n\u00C2\u00AB.00\nio;oo\n(.20\n10.20\n(.40'\n10.10\n7.00\n1140\n7.J0\n11.20\n7.40\n11.10\n8.00\n12.00\n8.80 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ',\n12.20 P.M.\nm\n|\n0M\n10.00\n1.20\n10.80\n1.40\n11X)0\n2.00\n11.10\nJ.20\n12.16 AM.\ntM\nmotaa \"Hot on Bandar\"\nat. Cwpmy mt UaoTa far\nLeavt Nortb Vancouvtr\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.00\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.20\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26.40\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2IM\nIM\nI\nTim\n0.20\n0.40\n10.00\n10.20\n10.40\n11.00\n11.20\n11.40\n12.00\n12.20\n12.40\n1.00\n1.20\nIMI\nIM>\nAM\nVM.\n2.20 P.M.\n2.40\n3.00\n3.20\n8.40\n4.00\n4.20 ,\n4.40\n(.00\n6.20\n(.40\n(.00\n(.20 N\n(.40\n7.00\n7.20\n7.40\n6.00\n(.80\n0M\nD.JO\n10.00\n10.80\n11.00\n11.40\n12.46 AM.\nCITY COUNCIL\nCOMMITTEES RECOMMENDATIONS\nAt Thursday evening't eoiiiniittoes\nmatting lha following recommendations\nwero madt liy tha various comraltteea:\nThose intra patted at latt eyeniug's\ncouncil nieeting.\nWattr Commute..\niii'i.iiiiiii.-iiili-il that in tbe ease uf\nlliri- l.ul..- and other eases where work\nit being doue in au outlying dlttrlvt\nand the workuieu eatiuut attend at the\ntreasurer's office without loss of time,\nthe pay of each mail shall be placed in\nau euvelope and Inscribed with his\nname and the same shall be delivered to\ntbe respective men liy Ihe wuter supur\nintendent.\nLain. Committal.\nHe letter from (leo. 1'hillips rcipicst-\ning ditching uml guiding of thu lauo\nbetween llllh ami L'lllh streets for a\ndistauce nf 1160 feet cast froul St.\n(leurgcs avenue. Hci-uiiinicmlt'd thut\ntlie application lie granted,\nIle letter from (leo. Wilson request\ning that the lane in block 106-660 he\ncleared and rough graded. Recommended thai this work In) carried mil.\nFtra and Light.\nHecommeiiilcd that the tander nl' Ihc\nin mi.11 Accident Assurance i>>. of\niTiiiiulii for the 1111,1111111, ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of tlie city\nin,in,i against accident be accepted,\nsubject to the pelii-y being acceptable\nto thu . Iiiiiiiinin\nFtnauca Committal.\nHe letter from the Norlli Vuiuuuver\nHorticultural Society requesting u doua\ntion from the couucil for prise list of\n(lie abuve society's fall ullow tn lie\nheld ou September titli ami illi. Kee\noinmumlcil that, llic sum of -:'\"\" be\niiniiiii t fur this purpoae.\nBoard of Workt.\nHe Idler frum llie Huurd uf School\nTrustees requesting 11iut sidewalk be\nlaid slung thc suuth side uf 'i'liul street\nfruni l.unsdale avenue tu l.unsilule\nschool house, lit, uiiuii,-ii,ir,I lliut tins\nwurk be done as suuu ua possible.\nKe letter from Oeo. Heed unking Inr\nthe extensiou uf tin- sidewalk uu lim\nslreet oue half block cast lu the liuulo\nuu,I between Hnlgewsy uml Mumly\navenues. Btcomnieuded that (lie appli\niiiiini be, granted.\nHe letter from .las. C Uill requesting\nouliiiuation uf the aiilewulk un 16th\nstreet eastward us far us ^ueensliury\naveuue. Held uver until the l.uard havt\niewed the ground\nHe application fium Mr. I.. Watts\nDoney and Mr .1. Viyln lloiiulibiuu fur\ngrading the curner uf Keith road and\nBoulevard and the corner of 1Mb and\ni,iu,, i. i ,.i. avenues respectively, which\nappinaliuiis came befure lhe ineeling\nIhe Ililli July. Hciuiiiiiiemlc.l that the\ncu,nicer (in. imiii these gentlemen\nslakes fur the street lim- ami intimate\nto them the eipected grades uf Ihe\nstreets.\nHei-omuieuileil Ibal llie grading uf\nloth slrect In- continued from St.\nAndrews lo Kulgeway aveuue.\nHecoinuieudeil lhal I.iii street be\ncleared from Lousdale east to Sl,.\n(leorge's and from Cbctterrielil one half\nblock west.\nThe engineer produced u letter frum\ntbe i-ity solicitor staling, llrsl, that be\ndid nul think Ihe B. I,'. I.' Bailway is\nbound lu raise ami lower its tracks to\nconform with the grades as from lime\ntu time established by the couucil; and,\nsei-ond, lhat it is incumbent ou the city\nto macadamise between the rails, being\nthat the railway company must keep\ntliat portion in repair after the ium\npletiou ami construction\nThe clerk and eily engineer were di\nreeled lo see the cily solu-itor regurd\ning pusition of the eity in rcferem-e lo\nthe stuppagc of work un Tolosov k\nVarr's coutrait.\nThe eugineer reported thai he had\nordered lu.'w'i gallons of oil from Ihe\nII. I'. II.iiniuii I'o. for use ou the ruads,\nami it was recommended lhat Ibe action\nof the cily eugiuecr in Ibis matter be\niniiin\"i by tbe council.\nA letter was produced from K. V.\nWinch & Co., agents fur Ihe American\nSurely Co., stating thai Ilny were will\niug tli.it tbe Howes Procter i'u. be paid\nthe amount of the contract price for\nthe streets already finished. Tlie clerk\nwas instructed to consult the cily solic\nitor as lo the effect uf this letter.\nAs a progress estimate in the name\naf 1. ti. Brown for the sum of (1166\nth. engiueer was requested to issue a\nduplicate thereof.\nMr. J. Huberts hat pomiiletod two\nmodern bungalows pn Frlao, road for\nMr. p. Vnderwnni! and Mr. J. Athley\nThe miuse connected with Knoi\nchurch It completed and the minister,\nHev. A. MacAulay, it uow living there\nlu.\n1'iipliiiii A. H. Bird, ot Nurth Van-\nmnver, will 8hnrtiy roava into i\i o\u00C2\u00BBn\n0 iuiiiin-,1 i.i.i.l.-u.-.- mi lli'iuli'i-iiiin avenue built by J. w. Baker.\nMr. K. P. I'unlie was taken audden\nly ill lunl Saturday while taking part In\nthe cricket match at Boulevard Park\nile was taken homo and medical nit mi\ntiou secured. He Is progressing favorably.\nThe Lynn Valley cricket club will\nplay ut Victoria on Saturday nest. All\nplayers wishing to accompany thu team\nmust lut Ihu secretary kuow hy Wednesday |tomorrow) at the latest. The\nteam yiill meet at the fl. 1'. H. dupot\nFriday at HI p.m.\nMr. Henry Ball is thu guest uf bis\ndaughter, Mrs. Waghorue, Boss road.\nMr. Ilull travelled from Cardiff especially tu visit B. (!. and intends after au\nIndefinite stay in the valley to sail\nhomowards via I'apo Horn if he can\nsecure a berth on a boat guing thai\nway.\nThe II. I'. Telephone Company is mak\ning rupid advance with their nuw line.\nSuuu after the) decided tu connect\nup wilh the valley uo time was lost\niu prosecuting tbe undertaking. I'oles\nure up uud tin: wire strung now us far\nout as Center road ou the 1'ipc Line\nruud. This main pole linu will extend\nuul tu the terminus uf the car line.\nFrum it branch line:, will gu up Fromme\nruud, Centre ruad, Frederick road, ami\ni.e to the mill. The telephone system\nwill be uf inestimable benefit aud convenience to the residents in Lynn Valley, and the company eipeet to have a\nguod busiucss worked up lu a very\nsliurl time.\nArrangements fur Ibe musical festival\nare nuw abuut complete. The cumpcti\nliun is timed for two o'clock and will\nlust for abuut fuur hours, ufter which\nthe cuntestauts will need supper preparatory tu the eveuing coucert, at which,\nall |lie ehuirs uml pruuwiuners will\nsing. The combined Ladies' Aids of\ntne three churches are making provision\nfur tin- supplying uf supper and everything will lie dune for the convenience\nuf visitors lu the valley on that day.\nAilmissiuu tu lhe competiliuii iu the\nnil, in,,,,ii will In- twenty five cents, and\nthe admission tu the eveuiug concert\nwill be lift) cents reserved seals, aud\nbuck seats twenty-five cents, Duriug\nHit evening Dr f hi. liarper, the ad\nji'du-alor, will present lbc prizes lo Ihe\nwinners and win wear his degree robes\nInr tlie occasion,\nIT.\nEntertained in Novel\nManner\nOf Interest To\nlynn Valley\nBorn to Mr. and ty. F. Underwood,\nLynn Valley Hoad, August ltd, a\ndaughter,\nMr. 0. Hausiip, \u00C2\u00ABf Nelsou slreet,\nV\u00C2\u00BBneouver, wat viiiling the Lynn 1'ark\non Sunday.\nopened a refrethment tttnd in Lyuu\nPark far Uw convenience Of visitors.\nLyuu Valley Athletic I lull met\nthe Nurlli Vuneuuver Casuals iu a\nIneudly game uu Saturday, with the\nresult ii, favor of tbe former. Scores\nwere: N. V. Cusuals, US and 40; I.ynu\nValley, 26 and 65. Lynn Valley were\nset lo make 48 iu just under au hour,\nbul ikmi,., (.. a sterling inuiugs uf 36\nby O, Till, aided by J. ti. Farmer and\nII In,,., in-. this was ilnne successfully.\nFor the visitors 11. Butler aud W. Ash\nplayed a clean game, running eveu witb\n11 runs upieeu.\nThe bowling, particularly uf 11. Hut\nler uf tin- Casuals, was guud. Tbis\n\"googly\" bowler certainly had every\none guessing uml will In- a great acquis\nitiou when he joiua the Athletic ('lull,\nli I.ui lou bowled well for the I ksuuls,\nperforming the \"bat trick\" iu the last\ninuiugs.\nAnalysis of Lynn Vulley howlers was:\nFirst Innings.\nM II Hrownlee 6 wickets for f) run*\nJ Thomas 4 wickets fur 14 runs\nSecoud Inuiugs.\nM. II Hrownlee I wicket for 5 runt\nT. TT,,,mu, I wicket for 6 runt\nJ. Maclaggaii 1 wicket, for I.'I runt\nJ. ti. Farmer 4 wickets for 12 runs\nA\u00C2\u00BBs|icciul general meeting of Ihe Lynn\nValley Athletic Club was held in tbe\nball uu Friday last at t p. m. ,'l'be club\nrules were very slightly altered and the\nprincipal business of Ihe eveuiug was\nthe granting uf the hall for oue uighl\na week free for five mouths by Ihe\ntrustees. Mure definite arrangements\nwill be announced later. Tbe fuolbull\nshirts were buugbl aud all uuiiuus to\npussess one should apply immediately\nto the secretary. Cott of shirt It (1.60.\nAs tlie winter programme besides foot\nball includes a basketball team, it it\nhoped that all lovers of sport will come\nforward aud help to make tbe winter\nprogramme a big tuccess. Physical cul\nture and Swedish drill is also included.\nFive dollars was voted to Lynn Valley\nDay |ui.e fund.\nAll the burses in tbe Hoyal stables\nat. Windsor arc ipecially trained before\nibey are considered safe_for rising or\ndriving. After Ihey ban- been broken\nin, they ar. driven patt military band,\naud nn- made to itand by railway\ntrains and to bear them rattle. Tae\nMri. E,Jftllitmson of Allan road,hasHioriN are alio accutlomed to firing by\ninking them down on a Held day to Al-\njdenhot.\nMr. and Mrs. Thoa. Hutchison of\nKeith road fentertained a number qi\nthair )oca) and yliiting friends' lust\nWednesday in u novel manner.\nThe popular Seymour Canyon was\nthe place ehoieu for the entertainment and day's outing.\nTlie party, of which thero were eight,\nleft the city in the mofniug in vurinus\nmodes of travel, tally hp'e. horse back,\nand motor.\nTho principal kitchen utensil takeu\nalong was a largo frying puu to fry\ntbe fish ltd Numerous iin)- sulmon\nloiter about tbu poul duwu iu the cun-\nyon aud it is an easy mutter In tbruw\na hook in uud bring uue struggling lo\nthe rock's.\nA splendid out-of duor lunch wus eu\njoyed ou tliu lurge Hut ruck. The afternoon wus spuut i'i, ii .'ni i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lisliiujj\nand I'limbing the cliffs.\nAbuut 6 o'clock Ihu return trip wus\nstarted. The party Included, besides\nthu host uml hostess, Mr. mul Mrs. K.\nMurden uml Mr. and Mrs. W, .1. Bar\nclay qf Manltnba, who are hero visiting\nMr. aud ll.it. Hutchison, Wr. gnd Mrs.\nJf. Human aud Mr. and Mrs. Qreon.\nH\n1'HB NAVIIiABI.K WATBBS PBQTISC-\nTIO* ACT\nli:n ll hereby given, pursuant\nprovisions or chapter 116 .if r\niieiTin-il Statutes of Cunuda ihut tbe\n(the\n;t,,nh Vuneuuver Lund and Imnrovo-\nin,nn it,nuninv Limited i.iui,iiii..,\nuted Cor\nTiniininv having Ita head\nufllee al tlie City uf Vancuuvor, In tho\nincui'tiucu\nI -ri. vim-,- ot British Culumbiu, but-\nfiled with tlm Minister ot I'ublie Worka\nfor the Dominion of Cunuda a plan of\neel-tain bulkheads und whurvei propoied to he \"iiinii uiT,',i bl' 'bu Company\nund u description of thu lite fur the\nproposed Improvement! which altu la\nu\" ii. i to Ihu nluniidc. Nurth Vuncouvor city, Brltlah Columbia, between\nMuhun und Chesterfield Avoiiuet ur.d\nlisi-ullul to the Kuiiliiiiiiile. North Vuncuuvei', Hi iiinii Culumbiu, between Run\niii-s und Lonsdule Avenues, both sites\nI'l'lni-, on thu North Shore of Burrurd\nlulet, und thut tlm suld Cuinpany Imi\nulso llled a copy uf the auld plan and\ndescription wilh the KcglitraiL ot\nDeeds nt Vnncuuvei', Brlllih ColiiMblu,\numl tbut thu suld Cumpany will apply\nlu the Oovernor-Generul In Council for\nuppruvul uf the uuld plun und thu eon-\nstiuctliin nt the suld buluhcuds ulld\nwiiurves.\nI' vn.ii this 'i Tni duy uf July, A.I).,\n1812. ut Olluwu. flnt.\nFBJtjats & aiiTHitiK,\nI 8-8 n,,ii, ii,'i fur Ihu suld Cunipuny.\ni\nNOW\nis the time to Paint the I louse (or Best Results.\nUSE\nFARQUHAR & GILLS SCOTIA PAINTS\nHighest Standard obtainable\nPUREST INGREDIENTS,\nPERMANENT COLORS,\nVARIETY OF SHADES\nManufactured by Farqubar Gill, Aberdeen, Scotland\nSole Agenti\nDesBrisay\nl'hoiic 'l\"'i.\nCIHOCEKjES AND HABDWABE\nOOBNBB LONBDALB AND FOURTH\n4\nWe are showing a very attractive line of Neglige\nShirts, Collars detached, wilh or without lhe French\ndouble cuff, made in lhe coal style of course and besl\nof all, they fit. Before restocking your shirt supply\nsee the range we are offering al pric/j from $1.00 to\n$3.50. /\nBENNETT BROS.|\n110 Second St., East.\nThe North Vancouver home of \" Campbell Clothing\"\nPainting and\nPaperhanging\nFOB FIBST CLASS WOBX\nSEE\ni\nANDREW WALKER\n8U00ESSOK TO THB .\nGEO. W. HARDING CO.\n1S4 BBOOND BTBBST, Naar LONBDALB\nP. O. Box uil. phona 407\n1\n1%\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -mm\n\t\n'\"\nBIRKS\n\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\nTHEEXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, TUESDAY, AUGUS\nNEWS FROM\nMANY DEPPS\nSea tha bargains wa ara offering In Souvenirs aud Noveltiea.\nWa bava a choice \u00E2\u0080\u00A2election of Ooral, Amber and Aet\nNecklet..\nChoice llnet In Ladiea' Oomba and Hair Ornaments have\nJuat arrived. ,\nWa ara cloaing out a nice Una of Ash Bocolvers at ava and\nten cent. each.\nOur linen of Fancy Enamel Fins will Interest you.\nWe ara Introducing a new and pretty line of Enamel La\nvallloi-ot. \u00E2\u0080\u0094-13'\nWa can give tbe purchaser an excellent choice lu Inexpensive\nLong Chains In Starling BUvar, Gold Filled aud Bead,\nShould you want something fashionable ln a Storllng\nSilver Bracelet w. can submit a pretty solectlou to your-choice.\nQiiiimctal Hash Bagi are quite fashlonab|p and wo .'are\nshowing a very neat teltctlon 0/ the leading styles.\nOur Leather floods Department waa never better stocked\ntban tt It at tba present time. Here aro shown the newu.it\nfashions in Ladles' Handbags, Travelling Oases and Suit Canes.\nHenry Birks & Sons, Ltd.\n.TBWBLEBS, BILVEK8M1THS, WATOHMAKEBS.\nGeorge E. Trorey, Managing Director\nHastings and Granville Streets - - Vancouver, B. C.\nDebris Petition\nGiven Support\nFerry Cotupauy's Potltlon ro Clearance\nof Dohiis from Harbor\nta Endorsed\nTo Rent\nWe havo some modern bouses, furnished aud unfurnished at\nuioderato ronta.\nExi client four room sulfas, Frascr Block, Third Street Eaat.\nin,in' better.\nBents 117.50 aud U'l.bl). SEE THEM.\nALEX. SMITH & COY.\n1'l.u.ie 24. P.O. Boi 1820\nNORTH VANCOUVER\nJob Printing at the \"Express\"\nAt yesterday's rneetlng of tbe North\nYuncouver City ferries -th#--/olio*is(j-\nrcaulutiou wus rceeiveil front tbe North\nVancouver Board of Trade, in ackuowl-.\nedge ment of a request from tho ferry\ncompany fpr indorsement pf a petitiou\ntn Ihu government through Mr. II. H.\nStevens, M. P., in respect to keeping\nthe hurhor clear of floating debris:\n\"Tbut the letter of the Slfth July wilh\nenclosures from the Nortli Vancouvur\nFerries, Ltd,, be suitably acknowledged\nninl Ibis board endorses staml takiiu hy\nthe Olty Ferries, Ltd., regarding gov\neminent'h control of clearuncu of debris\nnmi lirit'twuoii iu Burrard Inlet, and\nheartily concur in strong protest made\nby llie ferries company.\"\nIn respect to this matter a letter\nwas received from W. A. Blair, secretary Vuncouver bourd of Trade, uck\nnowlodging ferry company'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 letter for\nindorsement of their petitiou.\nThe writer sluteil hu would Iny the\ncommunication before Iheir noxt -meet\ning. Mr, Uluir ijuile agreed thut (taps\nsliuiilil be lulieii tu freu tbo hurhor uf\nthis floating 'debris, It bus been u\niiiiTiiii'i', be stated, to \"luiiil vessels uml\nllie shipping generally of uur port, uml\nil wus, iu bis opinion, regrettable that\nthe hurhor muster mul not jurisdiction\nlo ileul with it himself,\nA loiter from tlity l.'lurk Mel-nieou\ndpall wilb the sume matter and will\nbe placed befure lbat council for en\ndursenicnl.\nlu connection wilh lhe request upon\nIbe Ure uml light committee I'ur belter\nstreet lighting in the vicinity uf the\nterry approach on Ibe Vuncouver side,\nthe Vuucuuver cily clerk stated Ihut\nthis wuuld be dealt witn by the colli\nmillee immediately.\nMr. (leu. 1'. l.iinbke complained of\novercharging for his IHseated auto, lie\neuusidereil 11.1)0 fare was too much.\nllu referring to the schedule it was\nfound thut the charges wore,correct.\nMessrs. 1). C McGregor k Co., iu\nanswer tu a claim uf Mr. (,'. II. Hewitt\nagalmt the I'erry compauy fur damage\nto Iiis hliue by reasuii of a sliver iu a\nluuk .licking up, wrote tu suy their\npolicy covered unly porsouul liability\numi nol damage lo property.\nMessrs. I.awly k Travis aaked leave\nlo transfer tbeir lease of the fruit\nstands on Ibe No. 1 and No. 2 Ferries\n111 Messrs. Milchell k Uoucb of I'upil\nNorth Vancouver City\nEXCEPTIONALLY GOOD,\nMODERN SIX ROOM BUNGALOW ON EIGHTH ST.\nIN BOULEVARD BLOCK.\nPRICE $4750.\nSIZE OF LOT 50x157 FEET\nFOB FURTHER PARTICULARS, AI'PLY TO\nTlie North Vancouver Land and\nImprovement Company\nLimited Liability\nNorth Vancouver Agenti for\nLONDON AND BRITISH NORTH AMERICA CO.\n-Limited\n5\u00C2\u00AB PENDER STREET. . VANCOUVER, B. C\nPhone Seymour 6286\n^ tw\nami. The lease expires August M,\n18)11. The request was granted.\nMr, derrick, manager pf the West\nVuiiiuuver Ferries, uppeer.'il before tlie,\nbuard and.stated his company wuulil\nbe prepared tp pay a monthly rental pf\n$75 if ullicu accummpdatlpps were af-\nfunleil them iu their present quarters.\nThe manager wu8 instructed to'have\nthese alterations mado and the secretary\nwas instructed to confer witb. thp \"olic-\nItor ro-thfi drafting pf an agreement Jo;\nthe rental.\nThe mayor reported tbat he had Interviewed Solicitor Beid in respect to tiie\ndebentures On account of tlie absence\nof their Mr. Hilchie, who had the matter iu hand, It was impossible to get\nauy definite inl'prmation. Mr. Ritchie\nwill return iu ubout two weeks.\nlu Manager Heard's report be recommended thc purchase of a centrifugul\npump driven by .a gasoline enginn.\nThis nus fur the purpose of raiting the\nputitouns which wuuld shortly have to\nbe puiiitcd. Hu was asked to secure\nprices, etc., for next meeting.\nIn spite uf the installation of the\nnew bailers iu the No. :: thu manager\nsuiil that the buats had buuu kept lo\ntheir schedule since lust Friday,\nThe secretary repurted lhat another\nsupply of tickets was necessary ami ur\nwus authorized lu advertise I'ur lenders\nfor oue year's supply.\ntiunie idea uf lhe prospective traDic\nthis coming yeur cun be had frum the\nrecommendation that the following be\ntiic orderi 2ll,0Hll 12 buuks of th tickets\neach, 11.uuu il buuks of 19 tickets each,\n2011,11011 85c strips of 0 tickets, each,\nlo,000 Vehicular tickets ami 101)11\nmonthly tickets.\nMr. Wright brought up the question\nuf inaugurating a sinking fund. The\nsecretary suiil lhat this was llie in\n111111 on us suuu us the debentures were\nroalltad uu.\nThe muyor considered that the com\npauy \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lioul,1 be commanded fur building\nu business mul pbinl un tbe earnings.\nManager lleanl submitted pluns I'ur\nNu. -I Ferry, ami Ihcse were inspected\nby llie board.\nHume slight ullerutiuiis were suggest\nI. They will como up uguin.\n3, \m.\nThe Canadian Bank\nof Commerce\nSIR EDMUND WALKBB, O.V.O. LL.D. D.O.L. President\nJOHN AIBD, ALEXANDER LAIRD,\nAsst. General Manager. Oouoral Manager.\n\" '\nCapital \\m.m Rest $12,500,000\nTemporary quarters of the North Vancouver Branch,\nEsplanade Wesl, 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. FOBSTEB Manager.\nWell Known Man\nTaken to Asylum\nWin. Ilraim, a well to-do resilient of\nNorth Vamouver, was taken to the\nasylum iu Westminster yesterday, after\nsuddeuly developing a violent maula\non Sunduy.\nThe unfortunate man iu his lirst lit\nof violence smashed every window in\nIns house, comer uf Tiiinl street uiul\n>St. (leorge's aveuuu, ami considerable\nof the furniture, ami when taken by\nDunstable (iuuld fought su fiercely that\nil luuk several men tu bundle him.\nAlter being placed iu u straight\njacket in a cell iu lbe locul juil be was\nexamined liy 1'rs. Thomson uml Iluu\nbar as tu liis sanity and butb fuui.il iiiui\nlu bu insane ami a subjeel fur lbc\nWestminster iustituliun.\nMr. Ilruliu wus a well known ami\nrespected resident of llic North Shore,\nbeiug cngugci! iu operating a launeti\nfor hunting parties ami small excui\nsions, more for a pastime than the lin\nuiiciul returns, for lus reuts were\nmore llmu enough lo keep him and his\nfamily.\ndecently be leased bis former home,\nloriicr of Third uud St. (icorges avenue,\nami with lus little hoy went lo lodge\nwith Mr. uuii Mrs. Neil, corner First\n:ii.'i SI. fleurgcs aveuue. Fur some\n'lays past lie hail been displaying pe\n, ului! symptoms, bul un Sunduy his run\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0liliuu became such thut friemls kept uu\neye ou him,\nAbout 0 i.T l,\u00E2\u0080\u009E I, he left Ins lodgings\nou Firsl street aud weut up uml enter\ned bis Third street house.\n1 There wus nobody iu and it tits then\nthat the uiuuia suddenly tuuk him\nNeighbors heard the racket ami ion\nstable liuuld was detailed up lo ascer\nlain Ihe trouble,\nHe fuuud every window in Ibe huuse\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mashed, uue uf the douis ami sume of\nthe furniture.\nIlraim, whu was upstairs, answered\nhis name and came duwu.\nFriiiing an interest io a cut uu his\nhand ihc cunstsble mauaged to secure\nthe uufortuuale man.\nlu rouveriutiuu with the dorturs ami\npolice official' Mr. Uin uu imagined he\nhad been appointed by Uud lo rectify\nIhe tides and the weather. He thought\nIhe high Miles aud heavy rainfall need\ncd regulation and he believed he was\nthe instrument scut tu rectify tlicse\nIhiuga. Ilis movements were guided by\nspiritual signs, he claimed. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nAs a i. \"iii 6l medical examination he\nwas adjudged insane und taken lu Ihe\nasylum at New Westminster.\nNoxious Weeds\nMr>*W. L, Keene, president of North\nVancouver Horticultural Society and\nFarmers' Instituje, Is iu receipt of the\nfollowing communication from tho Do\npartment at Victoria, with reference to\ntbe enforcement of tho Noxious Weeds\nAcl, lllll:\nVictoria, liith -lino-, I'M\".\nSir:- \"...\nJ dceui It advisable to draw yonr attention to tbe. requirements of Ihis\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\nto usk yuu to have same PBI80N LIFE- \"DON'T\nluler Ibe ultentiou of you; TBy xilE WOBKHOUBB\"\nArt, and\nliruuglil\nrespective committees uml as many'\nmembers us possible of your institute,\nu lliul they may assist in lhe carrying I\nuut of lhe provisions regurding Ibe era\niicatioii of noxious weeds to he found\ngrowing ou lunds throughout the prov\ne of liritish Columbia,\nTlu> provincial police, tugetber with\nlln- lire wardens thruugbuul the pruv\nr, hu\e rycelved special instructions\nin regard lu the Art, and a supply uf\nnulires fur serving on uwncrs uf prup\nrl.i whu muy be found lo have noxious\n-cede gruwuig un Iheir lunds, as alsu\nposters fur publie display ou said prup\nerly, huve bjecu furnished these ullieiuls.\nIn the os eut of yourself or any mem\nber uf your inslilule being aware ul Ihr\nexistence ot noxious weeds on any\nlands, I trust vuu uill give immediate\nnotice l\" llu provinrial pulice or Ure\nwurdens in your district, so lliut they\nmuv duly investigate same ami take\nslcps lor having said weeds eradicated\nut the earliest moment\nI huie the I,win.!! to lie,\nSir,\nVour obedient servant,\nWM. I-: SCOTT,\nllcputy Minister uud Superintendent\nof Institutes\nBAILWAY BUSINESS) FOB MAY\nFor the monlli uf Muy Ibe net opi'I\nsling revenue uf the railways declined\nfive and five tenths per reul. per mile\nuf line us compared wilh May lllll,and\nthai for May Mill was four and eight\ni, nib per cent, less tban fur May lUI'i\nThis is tne valient fail of the monthly\nsummary of Ibe Bureau uf Bailway\nEconomic!, compiled from Ihc reports\nuf thc railways to tbo iulerslale dim\nmerer foiumissiuu, und embracing n inly per ceut, of the steam railway mile\nage of Ihc couutry,\n'llu- tolal operating revenues were\nI2fi,l9ll,'ltl2, uu un rinse of \u00E2\u0099\u00A6!* per mile\nuf line over May, lllll. The operating\nexpenses were \u00E2\u0099\u00A6101,Mb,611, an inrrcase\nof llll'l per mile of line, while Ihe\nnet operating revenue wus ttl.lMfill,\na decrease of * l > i'l per mile of line.\nTaxes umouptcd fur tbe moulh lo 9.\nn!i7,:uil, or 116 per mile, an increase of\nnine aud two tcutbs ^er cent.\nTbe decrease in net opcratiug revenue\nwas must severe for the Kastcm grnip\nnf railways, amounting to eleven and\nnine-truths per reul. Fof*tho southern\ngroup it increased four tenths pf one\nper rent., and fur Iho western group\nless than one tenth of one per ceul. The\naggregate of the nct'opornting re cnue\nfor tbe eleven months of th; lUraJ year\nand also for Ihe five months of the cal\nriulur year, when measured par mill of\nline, shows a decrease in comparison\nwilh lbe corresponding periods pf the\npreyious year.\nThe popular idea is thut mlouco\nreigns unbroken in an Knglisli pjnou.\nAlthough priMinris arc forbidden lo\nlull, aimo ig themselves, tins rule is inure\nhonored in tin- breach lhan lhe ubser\nvauce. ll is plainly inipii.--.il,Ir tu prevent a gang ol turn working together\niu a Cjuarryor u Held from talking, uud\nvery wisely the warders do not inter\nfere so long as order is preserved uud\nvoices ure not raised, Bumc authoritiea\nlliiug that it would he heller lo relax\nthe rule at rerlain hours, but tbis wuuld\nonly lend tu .uufusiun, for if you give\nu convict un inch be invariably talus\nlhe proverbial ell. liven m tin- wurk\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bops talk gues uu unceasingly. Tu talk\nwithout inoviug llu- Iij,.. is one of the\nvery lirst ariiiliiplishlnruls which the\nconvict picks up\nThe only pail of a penal servitude\nsentence which uiay justly he described\nas monotonous is thr first six months,\nIluring this period Ihe prisoner is kepi\nin solitary confluetuvul \" During Ins\nseparates\" is tim slang term\n\"Sopuralcs\" arc served iu a local, not\niu a convict prison, and it is nut until\nufter this purl ol Ins sentence bas been\ncompleted that the prisouer is sent lo\nIt,iilin,i r.i ni .i i. or Dartmoor The\nperiod of solitary cuiiHihtiiitiI hus hern\nshortened of lute years, and may pos\nsil,l;, he still more abbreviated. Not\nonly docs tlir prisoner serving separates\nlive aud wulk iu his cell, bul bis diet is\nun a dislniill; less generous scale thuu\nthat whieb be gets afterwards.\n\"Tell yuu what, sir,'' said a coavicl\nprison wuider lu whom I was talking\nthe other day, \"if ever you go broke\nduu'I try the workhouse. Come iu\nIn11- It's much more comfortable\nKxaclly the tame view was recently ex\npressed in a newspaper by a retired jail\n, haplain. who wrute: \"A man is dc\ncidedly belter protected agaiusl ruugh\ntreatment In prison thou ho Is in a\nworkhouse; his food Is al least as good,\ntbe medical attendance loavui nutbing\ntp be desired, and, above all, he hos a\nroom entirely lo himself, instead of\nhaving'io live, as under our workhouse\nsystem, iu constant compuny wilh a\nnumber of olber men.\"\nThere is no ijuestion about it, tbat\ntho bsbitnal rriminal Is'tilUII off in\nprison than uul, and a goodly number\nof Ihem rcalbtc thai furl. Only Ibe\nolher day a man sent up for trial fu!\na ruldiry said lo Ihc magistrate vvim\ncommitted him\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"I hope I'II gel a live\nyear stretch for this. While I in out-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ido I haven't a bed lo sleep uu. but io\nprison I have my own silling room,\nwitb a butler to bring in my meals, a\ndoctor to attend to my hcsltb, and a\nchaplain lo look afler my soul. \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- From\narticle, \"In Defense of Brlllsb\nPrisons,\" lo Ihe Weekly Telegraph,\nm?\nw V THE EXPRESSfJORTH VANCOUVER, B, C\u00E2\u0080\u009E TUESDAY, AUGUST\nii i\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nT\n%i!\n1\nTHE EXPRESS\nNOBTH TAMOOOfll,.,,, www WWMWA\nPublished Tuesda/s and ftrldays by Nortk Ware Press, Limited.\nGJSQ, H. MOBDEN, ED1TOB AND MANAOEB.\nBatat af Hnbaaripttaiii-Oaa jw, MM III Bontbs, (Hta, Tbree months, Me.\nUnited States aad foreign, $1.1)0 per yaw.\nAdvertising Batte WW Ba Quoted an A^UMtbn.\nCHURCH NOTICES\nN Willi VAXPOVVB88\nIt, Aatrair'a 1'r.sbjlerl.\nKeith Road^-Serylcos^Morn\nilu\nif\nThe Expresa is devoted to tha interests of tbe Nortb Shore of Burrard Inlet\nexclusively. Jt constitutes an advertising medium of exceptional value far\nreaching In a thorough and effective manner tbe population of North Vaueouver\nOlty and District, Every aaTort is made to give advertisers tbe most tatitfaotory\ntirviee.\ntel'th \"ftVd^eryfoeirtfbrnjnaT U;D0'\niviriiug, 7:S0. Adult Bible Class, 18:80,\njujinf School, 8:80. V. ps. 0 a, Tuesday, at I p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 8 J,m., O&qlr' Practice,\nFriday, at 8 p. m. Rav. Ronald Macleod,\nMinister.\nMelkodl.t I hurts, llonliil' of Sixth\nand St, George, Sunday Services, 11:00\n-m. and 1:81 p.m ~\t\nlibit Clan, 8:8f\nlotiday, 8 |i. in. ,\nitrvlce, Wtdnaaday\nLeague! I'bursday afternoon at 8:80\nKefpr, W.\n'its.\nAll ebaugta In eoatraet advertisements should be in tbe printers' hands not\nlater than 10 a. m. Monday and S p. m. Wedneeday to an)1\"* in\u00C2\u00BBnrtinn in the\n'ollowiug Issue.\nInsertion ln tba\nNortb Vancouver, B. O.,,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,,,,,\n.August IS, UIS,\nEFFECT OF BBIDOB PIBBS ON CUE\nBBNT AT BBOOND NABBOWS\nThe Shipmasters' Association of Vancouver is manifesting au ingenuity,\nworthy of a better caute in the matter\nof devising alleged reasons for objecting to tbe construction of a bridge at\nSecond Narrows. The lookout has recently reported another danger ahead iu\nthe' discovery that the conitructlon of\na,bridge at Socond Narrows will cause\nn .1,1, inlil, increase iu the current\nat that point and with this is coupled\nthe further formidable difficulty that if\nu train should he passing over the draw\nwhen a ship wanted to go through,\nthe Bhlp would find it necessary to wait\nuntil the train bad passed over, This\nbitter opinion presents a masterpiece\nof ii:. \"iiiu,-, the force of whicii is so\ngreat thut if it wore to prevail, tbe remit wuuld lie not only tho effectual\nblocking of the proposed bridge at Second Narrows but a similar calamity to\nevery bridge ill creation, that is designed tu span navigable waters, Modem\nengineering skill lias accomplished some\nmost wonderful feats, but it has nol\nyet beeu successful in evolving a type\nof bridge which will allow a train lu\ncruss the draw ami a vessel to pass\nIhruugli Ihc draw at une and the samo\ntime Kegrettable as tho circumstances\nmay appear, it nevertheless must be\nacknowledged that tho world over wher\never a railway and traffic bridge crosses\nnavigable waters, tbe two kinds of\ntraffic find it neceasary to accommodate\nthemselves to one another's convenience to a greater or lesaer extent. It\nban remained however for tho Ship\nmasters' Association of Vaueouver to\narrive at the startling conclusion that\nI,cm.,, of thia fact uu bridges with\ndraws shuuld be built.\nThe exact mathematical row1\t\nniii,'- to the effect of the propose*\npiers ou the force of the current af\nSecond Narrows msy|be read in the re\nport uf au interview with Mr. Donald\nI'unieruu, t.'.E., which appears in anotber\ncolumn of this issue. From the prsdi\ncul viewpoint, Ihe lay Ini ml will find u\ncomparison helpful. The Fraser river\nbridge is a railway and traffic brTlgi-\n:| .inning a rapidly fiuwiug navigable\nslream tbe draw uf which,It passed\nlliruugli by a large and steadily in\ncreasing number of steamships and sail\ning vessels uf sll kinds. No cumplaiuls\nam In in.l huwever as lo auy ships col\nliiliug with the piers of the bridge or\nas lo any ships being seriously Incog\nveiiienccd through wailiug for trains\nlo cross, neither is there any evidence\nlliut anybody considers that tbo bridge\nlias made navigation serious in its vicinity, lu point uf fad one of the lar\ngoat transportation companies, namely\nHie i an,i,imu Northern Railway Com\npuny, has located one of its new town\n..ites above the Fraser river bridge and\nif all or any large portiou of all that\nis said of (lie intentions of this company\nrelative to Port Mann, matcrialir.es,\nMien the' railway trallic over Fraser\nriver l.niljf- and tbe water traffic\niiirougli the bridge is destined to as\ntime very large proportions, i'l the\nexpert*of the Oanadian Northern (bow\nImi tbey evidently differ widely there\nin from the Shipmasters' Association of\nVaueouver) do uot appear to be of\nopiuion that they have committed any\nerror in judgment iu locating tbe towu\nsite above tbe bridge.\n'I'lu- burlesijue has about reached the\npoint at which it is in order for some\ncheerful jukcr to conic furward with tbe\nsuggestion that au aeroplane ferry ser\nvice lie substituted for the proposed\nbridge at Secoud -Narrows,\nEQUAL KIUHTS OF ALL NATIONS\nIN PANAMA CANAL\nThe recent action o/ tht .United\nStates governmeut iu legislating to re\nmil all lolls to United Statea veaaels\nengaged iu the coast wise aud foreign\ntrade, through the Panama Canal gives\npromise of developing into au issue of\nworldwide importance. A abort re\nview of tbe provleloaj of tbe lity\nPauucefote treaty aud the circum\nataucea leadiag up to it will be of iu\nlerett.\nBy the Hay Pauucefote treaty\nGreat Britain renounce,I the right,\nguaranteed by tbe ''laytou Bulwer\ntreaty to join witb lhe United\nStates iu tbt construction aud control of aay canal wbicb mignt be\nconstructed uniting tbe water of tbt\nAtlantic and the Pacific octant.\nAccording to tba terma of tbe\ntreaty as signed by tbe negotiators\non February t, 1000, the United\nStates agreed to uuite with Great\nBritain iu guaranteeing the,neutral\nIty of the caual, and to invite other\nnations to join iu the guarantee, The\nlatter provision aroused a great deal\nof opposition in the Unitud States\nand accordingly the treaty was\namended by Ihe Seuato so as to leave\nwith the Unitod States the right of\ninaiitaiiiiiig tho neutrality of tba\ncanal, aud specifically abrogating the\niTnvToii HiilvMi treaty. The treaty\nthus ainen,led was rejected by Ureat\nBritain, March 11, 1001. A new\ntreaty was nugutiatod the same year\nand signed ou November 18, providing fur Iho abrogation of the i'Iuv\ntun -Bulwer treaty, and assuring lu\ntbe United States solo control of the\nlaiial and solo right of maintaining\nits neutrality. The Unitod Slates, on\ntlie other hand, engaged tu adopt sub\nstauljally the name rules governing\ntbo . nimI rights uf all nations iu the\nnavigation of the caual as govern\nthe navigation uf tbe Suez i uunl\nThe further provision was Incorporated iu tbe treaty that uo change\niu Ihe sovereignly uf the territory\ntraversed by the canal should aller\ntbe principle of neutrality, and of\n\"liml lights uf all iiiiiiiiiii. and tu\nenjoy the benefits of the canal, lu\ntbu. form the treaty was acceptable\ntu Oreat Britain, and it was ratified\nliy the United Slates Senate on In\ncomber 16, 1001.\nFrom a careful perusal uf the above,\nit will lie seen that the action of the\nUnited Statea governmeut involves\nijucstioua uf national honor and raises\ni.'\"ii\". of crucial importance among na\ntioni.\nThe bellicose statement of Seualor\nluinunns to the effect that war must\nlie the tinal arbiter in tbe matter\nbuns the complexion uf an admiisiun\nof breach of faith upuu the part uf the\nUnited Slates which considers it,elf\nsafe, for Ihe reason that under prcaeut\nlay .siiui,lur,Is the issue would not lie\noiisiilereil -iiili, nnt tu justify the pre\ni-ipilatiun of war especially between the\nIwu greal AngluSatun uatious.\nThe assertion einauating fruin a lin\ntish .-,,,ii, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 that Ihc general adoption of\nsuch au attitude in international rela\ntluimhlpa would throw the wurld back\na century is quite within the mark. In\nfast, lbe repudiation of a duly signed\ntreaty between Iwo naliuus upon the\nI .ui of either part-, thereto is an act\nso extremely rare among civilised na\nimn.- lhat ils occurrence euuld never\nbe considered as among the possibil\nties.\nThe president has not as yet affiled\nhis signature to the bill just petted\nby tbt senate of tbe United\nmales aud it is safe lo say that he\nwould ,,,0,11111 n.i the a,iiniuii no, of uosts\nof the i ill/ens oi the country of which\nhe ia the executive head\u00E2\u0080\u0094cilixcui who\nbave high eouecplious of personal aud\nuf national honor and would be sc\nluun..I by the world at large if he\nwere tu decliue to give his consent to\nthe measure\n_,...,.!( I..,.., .. ...\u00E2\u0080\u009E., ^.\nSchool 1:80 u. in.; Evening Prayer, 7:80\ni. m. Holy Communion, nrst and third\nJuudaya In month, at ll a in, teoond\nBunday In month, 8 a. ni. Rev. Samuel\nFea, MA, Vlear.\nlalvatlea Arser\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lonadale Avenue\nSunday ttrvlces, 11:00 a.m., 8 n. m and\nWhy Not ?\nDo It Now\nSunday Heliool am)\np.m. Banlor League,\nPrayer and Praise\ny, I p. m. Junior\n,fi.'\"!uh'lltoh\"e7.\nut.- Ckurek\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner Twelfth\n.... -oulevard. Sunday Services:\nMorning Prayer, 11 a. in; Sundu)\nIUUU., ...\u00E2\u0080\u009E-.., ..... - L.... j.-.\n1:41 p.m. Tueaday, S p.m.: Thursday,\nGhlidren'e Service, Wednesday,\n7:16 p.m.\n8 p. Ill Cl\n4 p.m.\np.m\nllaptisl Ckarea\u00E2\u0080\u0094Twelfth and St.\nQeorge. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:8ii\np. m. Bunday School and Wide Clues\nat 8:80 p. m. Prayer and Pralae Bervlce,\nWednesday at 8 p. in I'nstor, Itev. A\n3. Proaetr, Twelfth and Bt. Oeorge.\nIt. Jeans tkt Hvaagtllet, tilglitli and\niiili iiiuiii Holy Communion, 8 u in\nMm iiiun Praytr, It a. m. U!veiitn.<\nPrayer, 7:80 p.m. On the fint Sunday\nIn tht month there will be a aecond\ncalibration of tbt Holy Communlun\nat 11 a.m. Reotor, Rev. Hugh Hooper\nai. namuDd'. Cetksllt L'karok, Sixth\nind Mahon Avenue. Sunday\u00E2\u0080\u0094High\nJlass and Sermon, 10 a.m. Sunday\nSchool, 8:80 p. in Roaury and Benediction, 7:80 p.m. Friday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Low Muss,\nt a. m. Paalor, Rev. I A. Uedurd,\nO. M. I.\nuaian Catkolle Ckurek ut SI. Paul's.\nMaaa, 7:80 a.m., Sundays. Pastor, Rev\nB. Peytavln, O.M.I.\nI lllllll.u Sclrllcr \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"Klmuerloy.\"\nChctterfitld Avtnue (between Fuur-\ntttnth and Flttetnth alroete). Bunday\nServices at 11 a. in Tcsllinnli> Meet.'\nInv, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.\nNURTH I.IINSIHI.11\nSI. 'I'kuiiias s a. in., evei > Sundav\nexcept firat Bunday In month 8:30\na. m. flrat Bunday In munth. 11 a. in.,\nMallna, Litany and Bermoii, second and\nfourth Bunday. Holy Communion und\nSermon, flrat and third Sunduys Vlcur,\nRav, T. 1-: Rowe.\nPrtskrtirlai rkurek .sundav.-. II\na. in and 7:80 p. in. Sunday School uud\nBible Claaa, 8:80 u.in. TcncheiV Train\nIng Class, Wednesday, 7:30. Prayer\nMe.ilng. Wednesday, 8 y in Buys'\nCluU, Thursday, 7:30 p.m Uliolr Practice. Friday, S p ni. It Vun Munslci.\nM. A , pfisim\nl,VHN VAI.I.KV\nI'rtsbilirlaa rkurek -Wurship, Bin,\ndays, 11 a, in und 7 p. in. Sunday\ns. lnnil, 8:18 p. in. r.i.ni.'i Rev A Man\nAulay.\nMetkoSlal t'karck\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wiirsliln Sundaya, 11 a in and 7:00 p.m. Sundav\nSchool, 3:18 p.m. Puslur, lluv ')\nFakeley.\nr\nt\nBWOBH\nvoub vm,\nOLBANWO\nHOUSB-\n1836 THE BANK OF 1912\nI Irmriil's, fill Vllle)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mil I Ilia\n.. --1. Sunday School 8 30 pin. Even-\naong 7.00 p.m. Holy Communion second\nSI.\nII a.m.\nSunday In month at 11.00 a Ilf.\nJ, Tho misoii In chaw\nVancouver Business Directory\nBUSINESS OOLLEOBS\ni mui' in uml sen us. Wu will bu ouly\nluu pluused tu shuw yuu uur samples.\nW. H. Stoney & Co.\nIU Ksplauade West. Phone 149\n(noxt to Patterson, Qoldie k Clark)\nN.V.WOODYARD\n10,000 corda of dry Dr wood for quick\nsale. Price per odd corda, 14.76, Special iiiiot.itiiiin, for larger quantitlaa.\nOut Wood, 16 inches, 13.25, 12 inches\nW.60. C. 0. D.\nOffice and Yard\u00E2\u0080\u0094 14th and Lonidale\nPhone 190. P.O. Boa 2432.\n. 78 Years tti Buslnsss. Capital and Basasva Ov\u00C2\u00AB 17,800.000,\nA Complete Banking Service\nCollections uiiuii: ip any part of Canada- Negotiable\npaper liim iiiiiiinl. Money advanced at reasonable ti-ims to\nIiiiuiiit: ybur business- Lopal and foreign Drafts boiight and\nsold. Money transmitted by Money Order or Telegraph\nTransfer. Letters of predit issued payable in all the leading\ncities of thu world.\nWe invite yonr account.\nTwo Offices in North Vancouver, Comer of Lonadale Ave\nand Eiplanade. Upper Lonidale Avenue, near 14th Street\nSPROTT-SHAW Business College\n3)6 Haatinga St. W.\nCanada'! Gnat.st Weatern School\nI. J. Sprott, B.A., - -Muiiauer\n. BAT OLBANIWO\nLadies' and Gent's Hats\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 OIBANBD AND BLOOKBD\nf-iiuolinei, Hair Braids, Straws,\nlli'iivir. ami Kelts\ni'auainas Cleaned, Bluekeil and Trim\nnn',1 equal to new. Positively\nuo aeidt used\nTHE STETS HAT WORKS\nHeat Labor Temple, Vancouver, B. O,\nUl DUNBMUIB STBBET\n, UVIEIl MITI IK\nHor a Mottle lu Take aaa liar Water\nNi iiii'l-; ta hereby given I liul Ncw-\nniul Hi leli uml Tile i '..ii.ii.iii-. I.unil..I\nVaneouver, will apply for u llionse to\ntake anil use IOU cubic feet par second\nof wulel oul of Shannon CrosK. which\nflows In u northwesterly iliiecHon\nthrough l.\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei 808. kioiiji I, New Westminster lilsiilcl, iind empties into\nHowe bounil neur the heuil iliereof\nThe vinl. r will he illverieil ul the I I\nof llic falla uml will In- useil for power\npurposes ou Die Iinni lleecrlbell uh Lot\n808. llioU|i I. New '.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. imii,.a, i Ilia-\nlllcl\nTills Null., was liosteil on the\n1.1,iiiiiii on lln -i.iii ilu> of July. 1912\nThe ii|i|illi alloli will he flli'il III llle\nnllli'e of the Wulel [tecoiiler ul flew\nWeilmlniter.\nIllijei'llons mil) he llleil Willi llic sulil\nWaler lU'conlor oi- willi the Ooiiilili'ol-\nk-r of Water Hlirhis Parliament liuil.t-\nInn, Victoria, H i'\nNKWI'OHT lllllt'lt t TII.K i'u,\nl.liMTKII\nJ 11 llevey. AkciiI\nSMtWsGure\nsTOMcsucas!i!;:.'iK.\":ii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 WATKK MITHK\nl',\u00E2\u0080\u009E a l.lerusi lu Take aad I sc Waler\nNi/I\n11)TTill Is licmlu Klven that New'\nport Water Company l.lrnlieil of Vuncuuver, will apply fur a license lo tultc\nunil use two liiiinlieil culile feel per second of Welti out of Sluaniui Creek,\nwhich Hows In a southwesterly illrec-\nlion un,'Uiiii Bluuuius Vulley, ami empties lulu Howe I-, .l.i neur the heuil\nthereof.\nThe waler will he illvertcil al in\npoint of mi. ini. ii. n with the northerly\nllmll of T. I. Wltl uml will he in..,i for\nMunlcljiul purposes ou Ihc I.unl descrlh-\neil as I.\"i 188, ilroup 1, New Westniln-\nstn- lilsiilcl\nThis notice was posieil on the around\non lhe 88th ilay of July. 1912\nThe ,,|'iTi,.iii,,i, will he tiled In the\noldcs of the Waler Keeoriler ut New\nVVi-siiulnslcr.\n\".'i., Uui,\" may,he Illetl Willi lhe sulil\nWuler Itciorik-r or wilh the Comptroller of Wuter in,.in.-, r.iiil.iroiiii\nHull.lines Victoria, B C.\nNEWPOKT WATBR COMI'ANY,\nLIMITED\nT. F Moriin. Auent\nBBAL B8TATB\nMOTIOI\nla tbt Matter el Tba Leonard-Bale\nOomnaujr, Aaelfned'\nTbe ertditon hevlng given imperative\nno-tin, in.n- to milu i all outstanding\naccounts, parties indebted to tbe abovt\nTbe 1.1'onanl Bale Company,\" are rt\n-juettcd to call aud nettle tbeir indebted\nnets forthwith. Tbii ean lie dose by\neither railing at tba atore, U Iiounlele\nAvenut, Nortb Vaacouver, to tbe mau\niu ebarge, or at tbe office of Wilson k\nPerry, Attigneea, 330 Hastings Street\nWest, Vencouver.\nW, J. WILSON,\nt.f. Assignee\nYorkskire Guarantee k Securities\nCorporation, limited\n440 Seymour Streel\nREAL ESTATE\nUND AND MOHTGAGE\nINVESTMENT\nESTATES MANAGED\nriEE INSURANCE\nR. Ktrr Houlgate \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Manager\nBE8TAUBANTS\nvv v 11.11 NI1THK\nFur \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l.lcrasr lu Takr aat Vie Water\nNOTIOB It lierehy ulven that New\ni'i' Water Co. 1 in 11,,1 uf Vuncouver,\nwill upply fur a llcunte lu lake anil\nuse 800 cubic feet per sccunu of wuler\nuul of M.i 11.iin Creek, which fluwa in\n11 aouthweeicrly direction (hrouirh ilu\n.Minn,in.nn Vulley und empllea Iluu eusl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Luu 1 HijUumlsli lilv, i ikiii Howe\nBound\nThe wuter will he diverted al llle\nImui of Ihe llrsl falla liclnw Ooal Creek\nuud will he used for power iiurposai\non Die lund described ua Lot 118, group\n1. New Westmlnater Dlalrlcl. ,\nThis notice wus noated on llic ground\nun Hit iiih day of July, ISIS.\nThc ,inpm ail'oi will be nied iu ttie\noffice of the Water Recorder at New\nWejUnlrntir\nObjections muy be Alcd with the aald\nWater Hecurdir or with lbc Comptroller of Water ItlKhta. Parliament Bulld-\nIiikh. Vlclorlu, ll C.\nNKWI'OHT WATER COMPANY,\nLIMITED\n3. H, Devey. Agent.\nMighty Hot. Work\nBut some Ranges radiate LESS heat than others.\nWHY SWELTER?\nTlie NEW CHANCELLOR, fitted with the\nGuerney Economizer, insures a delightfully cool kitchen, a perfectly even healed oven, and lhe smallest\npossible fuel lull.\nCall and Id us demonstrate this to you.\nJOHNSTON & SALSBURY\nTHE HARDWAREMEN\n90 Lonsdale Avenue Next to P.O.\n4\nPalace Hotel\nSecond Streel, North Vancouver, B. C.\nFINEST ROOF GARDEN ON PACIFIC COAST\nBAND OONOEET EVERY BATUBDAY EVENING\nRates;\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2.00 per day up. Special\nrales lo lamilies and lo regular boarders.\nREDA & ANDRUSS\nProprietors\nThe Commercial Union Assurance\nCo., Ltd. XT paid k\u00C2\u00ABo,ooo\nQuickly and promptly on account of tlio Bau Frauciaco oartlru.uae.0 aud Are.\nHow in.'iiy Companies could do tills?\nIta assets amount to 1115,000,000\nA postal will bring our representative\n\>\nPERCY KING\nBosidotit Agent\n18 Lonsdale Avenue aud Capilauo Oar Terminus\nPhones: Lonadale 167. Capilauo 468.\nWe solicit the trade of all builders who appreciate\nHigh Grade Goods at a moderate price, and the'\nprompt and careful filling of orders, which our large\nstock and long experience in business makes possible.\nBurrard Sash & Door Factory, Ltd.\nFOOT Olf ST. GEORGE ST. NORTH VANCOUVER\nfl\nNOTIOE\nId tie Matter it tka Leonard Bale\nCompany\nTbe aaelgnee bae beeu iaetrurted by\nthe inspectors of the estate to put on an\nAssijiiiee's Mala at Vii Lonsdale Aveuue.\nThe atore will be closed until Monday\nmorning, August l!th, at 10 oMeel\nlot tbe purpose ol etorittaking and re\nmarkiiiK goodi wlii.Ti are to be aold re,\ngardlesi. This will be a good oppor\nUnity fer ladiea and othere to bay\nXmas. presents, crockery, rhinaware,\nfancy gooda and eUliooary. lit I\nAll Nortb Vancouver people eat at\nLEONARDS'\nKither Flack Block or Haitingi St.,\noppoiiU tlie naw poat office. IieosaH\neelli bia tea by tha pound.\ni NOTIOE\nId tba Matter of The Leonard-Sals\nCompany\nDuriug the Assignee'* Bale of the\nIieooenl Sale Company stork, tlie store\nwill be open each morning at 10 o'clock\nand close at t o'clock in order to give\nthe sales people an opportunity to gat\nthe stack ready for tbe following day.\nAll goads positively Ibid, no teteive.\nIM\nm*.\nA Double Ender\n50 x 175 ft, on two graded roads, 17th St. and Yorkshire\nCrescent, close to Fell Ave. carline, and all cleared eand\nnearly level. A Snap at $2,000, One-third cash, bal. 6 and 12 months\nOfflce Phone 173.\nRoeideuce Phone 896\nMARTINSON & CO.\nIfOgTH VANCOUVER\n92 LONSDALE AVENUR\nBaatfassssssassMttasasaBsanaassaBattsMatssstaas\nV. O. Box 1191.\n\" i .\nN- instiArttEPP nmm vmwuvm\nDWELLING HOUSES\n1 **\"* \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFOR SALE\nNew Baven Bopm Houae nn Seventeenth Street, near Boulevard,\nall modem conveniences, Lot 60x167 feet, only $4,500, on easy\nterma.\n(few five-mom Bungalows wltb large bsseuiants on Western\nAvenue, lots 35x1(30 faet. Prices moderate aud tonus easy.\nNew flve-rooni bungalow an Tempo Heights wltb modarn con-\nvcultucet. large lat, splepdld location, prlca right; alao\nTO RENT\nA number of goad houses of different sixes aud In different\nparts of tba city and in Lynn Valley at moderate rents.\nWANTED\nBeal Estato Listings-Bo ready for tbo good tlma whlcb Is\ncoinlug. . . .\nThe Burrard Development Company Umiud.\n(Successors to Elder Murray i.'nnipauy Limited)\nBrokers , ' 17 Lonsdale Phono 37\nOffice Supplies\nFOB OABBON PAPBBS, TYPBWBITBB BIBBONS, TYPE\nWB1TBB PAPBB AND ALL UENEBAI, OFFICE SUPPLIES\nGOTO\nJ. E. Scouten's Book Store\n(N. S. Book aud Stationery Company).\n38 Lonadale Avenue PHONB 101\nElectric Iron\n10 Days' Free Trial\nSolves tba Bummer Ironing Problem\nFur lllli we ore offering a \"llotpuiut\" of the li lb size, suilabb- for\ngeneral household use, for (1.511. This iron is similar to all \"Midpoints''\nexcept that the upper surface is unpolished.\nTe ^mw*\nIP) LONSDALE AVENUE\nPHONE Wi\nA Good\nPresent\nBaud your friends wbo are Interested\nIn tbe Nortb Shore a copy of\n\"The Express\"\nIt will keep them posted on all\nNorth Short News aud will ouly cott\nyou\n$1 per year\nm\nItems of Interest\np- y\u00C2\u00BB:iw\nW\V 1YMVP\nI l^i I7lfr\nBACK FED* B9WBA?\nAftaf a moat enjoyable two metis'\nholiday with her son and. taHf|l.Wi Mr-\nWr P- Formaii nnd \u00C2\u00A5w- S.- '.tomb it\nArmatronjf, Qkanagaa, 8. C, Mn. (Aid.)\nC. f. Foreman pf l|th ttrtflt returned\nyesterday. Accompanying airs. Foremau\nhapk for a short holiday waa Mrs. Lamb\nand anothor daughter recently out from\nToronto Mrs. (prof.) Mattb. ws.\nTbo.vjsitors tO Nortli Vancouver will\nenjoy a two weeks' holiday wltb tbc'f\nfather and mother before returning\noast.\nSCHOOL BOABD TONIGHT\nOwipg to the joint mea|la| ib tin\ncity hall Wednesday re the Governor-\nGeneral's recoptlou, the roeeting of the\nschool board will take \"p!\u00C2\u00BBc. ftls e yep,-\ning instead pf Wednesday, tin- rpgnlar\nnight, A\nFUNEBAL MBS. ELLIOTT.\nTbo funeral of the late Mrs. Q. F.lliuii\nof Capilauo took place last Friday afternoon from Messrs. llurrou Bros.' Under\ntukittg parlors to the Nortb Vancouver\ncemetery, hi uuy floral tributes gave\ntoken of a largo circle pf sorrowing\nfriends,\nFOBFEITBD BAIL\n.1. Hu-irh got tbo worse pf liipmr\nlust Friday evening ami wpke up tu\nfind himself behind iron bars. He hap\npencil to bave enough flounces to put\nup a (li huil whicii he failed to como\nbuck after when his case came up lie\nCure Mugiatralo Buggies lu the police\ncourt.\nGOOD CATCHES\nThe provaleuce uf salmon un thc lo\ncul .streams particularly Lynn uud Soy\niiiuiu' rivers, provides great aport for\nthe local anglers who prefer this kind\nuf n iin, to the \"job\" kind. Ou Saturday and Sunday many line specimen\nwere luken from Ihc locul wulers, as\nwell as sonic speckled beauties.\nLINEN SHOWBB\nAt Ihc home of Mrs. W. J. 1). Walker\nBon Accord, Abler street, Miss Daily\nRobertson iu honor of her approaching\nwedding, was lhe recipient uf a linen\nshower iu the presence of a lurge num\nber of ladies. Tea was served by Mrs.\n,1. I'oppletun ami Mrs. Walker. A must\nenjoyable afternoou wuh spent.\nST. ANDBEW'S OHUBOH\nAfler rureful consideration Messrs.\nAlexundcr k Ilrown, architects of the\nuew St. Andrew's Fresbyteriuu church,!more evidence aud on Monday il was\nhave specified Fnri'uhnr k (lilh Scotia I again remanded until Wednesday.\nPABK TRAILS\nQooi) progross is being recorded with\ntho trails-through Mahon park.\nThu maiu trail frum Uilbrook avenuo\nalong the sido of the ravine has beeu\ncompleted to tbo intersection of Flf-\ntect|th streot. From that point a trail\nwill follow up each of tbo ravines, ono\nou tlie west of tho park and the' other\nthrough the renter, whilo another trail\nwill mul,, up to tbe coruer of Borbes\nund f'n11 .'iiih, from which point the\nmain etitratice to the recreation grouuds\nstarts.\nBBUIN TAKES POSSESSION\nA large black bear entered the gurdcu\nuf a resident uu Lloyd aveuue, Kast\nCapilauo, one day last week and pro\nceeded to help himself to the most iuvit\ning vegetables in Iho patch. There wus\nuu gun Iiniuii and the residents iu the\nvicinity tried to remove bruin, bul gu\nhe wuuld uut until u brigade with till\npuns was mudo up and a charge mude\nupuu his lately acquired i|Uurters.\nThc beur euuld not stand the racket\nand with u disgusting look and a grunt\ntoddled off iuto the bush.\nCHABOBD WITH TAPPINO WIBES\nTwo yuung men by the name of\nBayfield appeared befure Magistrate\nKu,\"i l, in lbc police \"'im Suturduy\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0barged wltb stealing electric light. The\nbarge/fas'laid by the II. C, Electric\nupipiiiiv The buys reside at tbe cor-\njyir of St. Andrew's and Hub street\niii;,l it is alleged tbey tapped a B. C.\nElectric wire fur lighting their huuse.\nThe case was adjuurued lu Muuday for\nFaints to lie used un their handsome\nnew edifice. Architects are specifying\nScotia I'uinl * mi Vancouver's lines!\nbuildings. DesBrisay Hardware ure sole\nugents fur the paint. Sec ud. puge twu.\nHuil wus furnished in boi n inslauccs.\nNEW BOAT FOB\nYACHT OLUB FLEET\nAnother line erufl has augmented thc\nlicet nf the Nurth Vuiiiuuver Yacht\nST. ANDBEW'S AND\nCALEDONIAN SOCIETY! Club.\nMr. F. F. Britain, munager of the\nThe regulur monthly meeting of the sporting goods department uf Mrl.cn\nNorlu Vancouver St. Andrew's and nun k McFeeley, has recently purchased\nCaledonian Society will be held at tin- nn auxiliary sluup and is nuw an artive\nHorticultural hull on Wednesday even -.member of the lnnil club,\niug at t o'clock. A full utteuilunce is' Mr. Britaiu bas been camped on lbe\nrequested, at imporlaut business will be wutorfront all summer and considers\nmu. ,i, ir I The use of the grounds for this pluee his home. He will probably\nfootliull and quoits will be available lu\nmembers from tii To to d o'clock.\nFIBE STATION COMPLETE\nThe Iiir station al Capilauo is now a\nfinished product and with tbe iustalla\nlion of the equipment u brigade will he\nformed uud drilling exercises started.\nThe improvement lu Kast Capilano will\nact as au impetus lo building, lu ad.di\ntiou arrangements huve.been made with\nihc cily of Vancouver for boiler waler\nfacilities from their main and by this\nmeans lirsl cluss lire protection will be\nulTorded the residents there.\nfurther supplcincut his iutcrcst in Norlh\nShore affairs by building himself a\nIluuie bere,\nEXCELLENT PBOOEE88 ON DOOS\nFILL IN\nAlmost phenomcuul progress is beiug\nmude with the fill-in of Ihe Fell reclamation dork undertaking on thc foreshore of I). I. :'iio. Tbe pumping has\nbeen under way for about two weeks\naud at Ihc present time tbe front or\ndeepest hll is level up witb tbe bulkheads and nearly half way back lo the\nshure bulkhead. From now on lbc pru\ngross will be more noticeable pp accuunl uf thu shallowness of ihc fill.\nTiie eiitilractors have |o about November tO I\"'8'1 the \"'ork, but at the\nproaeuf rate of going they will finish\ntheir contract long bofore tbe time\nexpires.\nEXCELLENT PBOQBBS8 AX BICE\nLAKB TUNNBL\nmade al tho driving of tbe Bice Lake\ntunnel, duo, no doubt, to the presence\nflf gflOd ground, was indicated by a\nreport from the city engineer last\novening at tho city council meeting\nwhich showed tbat sinep Joly i-itli up\nto 3 p.m. yesterday, 185 feet bad boon\ndriven at an uveruge cost pf $1-1.06.\nThe cost for labor during this period had been UittM and for lumber,\ncartage aud incidentals $277.00, totalling $!!UU7.nll.\nWILL DISCUSS WABD8\nFur the purpose of discussing tbe\ndivision of the Km i Capilano section\niuto wards a meeting uf the Batepayors'\nAssociation of that district will be\nheld this week iu thc school house.\nAt the prcsout time East Cupiluno is\nknown as Wurd ' Ward 1 having been\ncomprised by the uew inuuicipality of\nWest Vancouver.\nThe grow-Ill pf the section east of\nthe Cupilaiio rivef bus been so rapid\nduring the last year or so ami tho\nneeds for Improvements su far reaching\nand spread out thut It is thu opiuiou\nof the residents there that the ward\nshould be again divided, which would\natill leave wards I ami 2 IB tbut cud\nof the municipality.\nThe meeting of lhe association will\nprobably take place early in tbe week,\nin order lhat the recommendations or\nresolutions, if any, can bo forwarded\nto Tliursduy evening's meeting of the\ncouncil.\nOTH FIELD COMPANY\nCANADIAN ENOINEEBB\nOiden. by Captain 3. Eados Ward,\nOouunaudiug, litb August, IDU.\nNo 10. Unlisted\nThe lollowing men, having been duly\nattested, are hereby taken uu the\nirength of the compauy:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nNo. ii'i. Supper Thomas Maxwell.\nNo. ili. Sapper C Beamish.\nNo. 77. Sapper i'aul Ilelinan.\nNo. 30. Duty\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTo be orderly sergeuiil for Ibo ensuing week:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nNo. I. Sergeant W. B. Fleming.\nNext for Duty-\nNo. ti. Sergeant ti. O. Ougiituu.\nNo. 21. Parades\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe company will parade at the Imll\nllall, Nurlh Vanrouver, ou every Tuct-\nday und Friday evening, at t u'cluck,\nuntil further ordered. Ilress: Drill\nurder.\nJOHN II. COSOBOVB, Lieut.,\nAi ling Adjutant\nChief Liftpn. flf tbo d'st\". t JOllfiO-\nlioovo> May beard thu ruse ill the\nmunicipal ball Saturday and imposed a\nfine of $15 and costs against tbo offender. Chief Hurry's burse at Soymour\nbecame unaccountably viqlout about tbe\nsamo time as its owner was disregarding the laws of the land and proceeded\ntp paint the fpwp red.\nTbo first obstacle wbicb tbo cajme\nrau up against was a rather docile stood\nwhich displayed oouo of tbo fighting\nqualities flf the Indian pony- Tho result' was that the othor horse got practically kicked to death and had to bo\nslim to put it out of its misery. Some\ndifficulty ft* oxperioucud in cornering\nthe outlaw and lassooing him, which\neventually was accomplished.. Tbo culprit was tethered to a wagon aud hauled off to tho pound where it will bo\nsold if its owner fails to pay for tbe\ndamages wrought.\n\"BLF,\" WINS\nCHIEF OVEB INDULOE8\nChief J iinni v Hurry fell a victim lo\nIbe white man's lire wuler lusl wecli\nand terminated in thc strong arms of\nThe \"Elf\" Capt. McKonzlo's fine\nIiniinii, succeeded in carrying off first\nhonors entitling it to 8 point; iu thc\nthird race Saturday in the \"Bachelor\"\ncup series. The \" Wiunii'red,\" Capt.\nFaine, was second iu crossing thc fin-\nishiug line, while the \"Jess\" which at\none time iu the race stood un 'excellent\nchance for the blue ribbon, luy stranded\nou a reef just off Hustings. The \"Jess\"\nis owned by Capl. S. Barclay and while\nculling Ihruugli llie water uu the home\nstretch down lhe Inlet piled up ut full\nspued un a reef of rocks that just\nbreak the water ut luw tide u little out\nfrum ahe Hustings foreshore. The bout\nstood still uml shivered for a second,\nthen settled dowu on itt pivot. Fortunately it hung fust and launches accompanying the racers hastened to the\nrescue.\n\u00C2\u00AB There was no immediate danger bow\never( ami by Ihe lime the tido took it\nuff ubuut two huurs later temporary\nrepairs had been effected sufficient lu\ncarry il home.\nThe \"Elf\" and \"Wiiiuifred\" made\na guud finish and were evenly cnuugb\nmatched lu make the last stretch inter\ntiling und exciting.\nShMsGutn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TABS pnilOUO HIAI.S TIIE LUNGS\nSTOPS COUGHS mice, is centi\nDISTBICT OF NOBTH VANCOUVBB\nNotice to Property Ownera\nNotice is hereby given Ibat in ac\nrurilancc with tbo terms of the \"Muui\nripal Acl,\" us nuw amended, Ihc names\nuf hulders uf unregistered Agreements\nfor Sale raiiuol be inserted upou the\nAssessment Boll or Voters' List of\nthe Municipality fur 1013,\nAli hulders uf Agreements for Sale\nin respect of properly iu Ibis dislricl\nure therefore notified to register same\nat Ihc laiuil Hogistry Office lu Van\ncouvcr.\nJ. U. I'AHmi;k.\n13 8 CMC.\nThe Scotch Tea Rooms\nHOME COOKING\nPBOMPT SEBVIOE.\nOAKKOW tl FINDLAY\nProprietors.\nBusiucss Oentlemeu's Popular Luncb Place,\nBreakfast 8.00 to 10.00. Luucb 12.00 to 11,00\nHigh Tea 5.00 till 7.30. Afternoon Teas,\nBbort Ordors specially attended to.\nCLUB BLOOK, ESPLANADE WEBT.\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE \"EXPRESS\"\nFOB BENT\nBOOMS FOB KKNT-Houtekccpiug\nand single. Hi Und street cast.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFOlt KKNT-Furnieked room, iin\nFirst Street busi Hi\nFOK HKNT I roomed Cottage. Bent\ns l.i per monlli. Hll 18th slrect west.\nlit\nFOK BKNT- Small 2 room cutlage,\nfurnished ,,i unfurnished. Apply No.\n31S, llth slreei cast of St. Andrew's.\n168\n, FOB HKNT colonial Aparlmcult, i\nroomed suite, unfurnished. Inquire Dicr-\nHSU, Sth street and St. Andrew's. Phone\nB411. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFOK SALK Tent lloor and -.ulli, 12x\n18x314. APpl.v Ho* '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Kxpress Office.\n808\nWANTKD\u00E2\u0080\u0094A gcueral servant. Ap\nply Mrs A K. Kvuns, cor. 13tb and\nSt, George. 18 8\nFOK SALK Al a sacrifice, furniture\nuf \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- muil\" I ii,mli in house. S. I \u00C2\u00BBnr\nncr lnlli and SI. Oeorge. {House foi\nrnil). 16 8\nLOST AND FOUND\nI\u00C2\u00BBST\nnailiri hand bag, Norlh Van\ncouvcr. Finder keep\nmoney, returning\nkeys etc.\no Kxprcss\noflice.\nl.i.i\nL08T-\n'arid of\nvaluable\nlinen,\ni.von Vail\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2y ou IJuei\ninburv Koad\nHe\nturn lo 11\nI'ig.'i. cor\nHI. Patrick\ns aud\n1st slreei.\nHoward.\n16 8.\nFOB HKNT- Modeln I roomed buu\nguluw, half block from Lonsdale car.\nU9 pet tiiuiltb: lease.' Apply Box I8D7,\nNorth Vancouver. I*\"1\nIiOST- Uuld stirk pin ou Lousdale\naveuue bclweeu IGlh street aud ferry\nwbarf. F,mi. i will br rewarded on re\nturning same to Kxprcss Office.\nFOB HKNT- largo roomy, well\nlighted slorc with Hlablc and 6 roomed\nimi over stortycorucr Lynn Valley aud\nCentre Hoods. Apply Merchants Trust\nk Trading Oo. Ltd,, (III Pender St. W.,\nVancouvor, B. O. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLOST -Will the person who picked\nup Ihc bill fold containing im.9'1 aud\nowner's nauie and address iu lbc Hank\nml Hamilton Saturday morniug please\nreturn same and receive rewind.\nWANTED\nFOE BALE\nFOK BALK-Hone and young rick*\nApply Bowler, 83rd aad ObeaUrfitld.\n13 8\nWANTKD \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Nice' unfurnished I\nroomed tulim, *li t0 *\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *;M>ress,\nBex A10S. HI\nWANTKD\u00E2\u0080\u0094Listings from owners nf\nproperly in I). L 237, West Vancouvar.\nBox B2, Kxpreu Office.\nWANTKD-Au experienced muter\nmty nurse, North Vaueouver. Apply\nUox A108, Kipress. 108\nIf you bave any property to sell aud\nwaut quick results, Hit It with Short,\nKoberliou and Seymour. tf\n..AMI.U a boy about 17 or It,\nused tu horses Apply Acme Fish Mar\nkel, 200 Lousdale Aveuue, Norlb Vau\ncouver.\nWANTKD-Udics to call at Hair\nDressing Parlors for au up to dale huir\ndressing, shampooing, massage and\nmanicuring, Keith Block, department 7,\ni li\nWANTKD Dressmaking aud ladiea'\ntailoring, loug summer coals, elc. Good\nlii aod style guaranteed. Prices rea\nninablc. Also au apprentice (Good\ntraining gum). Apply eveuiug Sixth\nslreet west, corner Lonsdale. 108\nMISCELLANEOUS\nGood young stock lul) kept, corner\nllobiusou and Capilauo roads. W. H.\nWilkins. . tt\nFor But watch aad jewelry work go\ntu fleo. Somertou, tbe uow jewelry ttore\nsu 2ud ttraet. . : \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nIce, ke Cream, Buttermilk, Milk,\nream aud Butter, Purity Creamery, 1<0\nSecoud street wast.\nShort time loaut ou vacant or lm\nl'i\"'.ril property. Star Loan Compauy,\nDM Hastings, Vaueouver. If\nW Ji in needing coal or building sup\nplies, cull up pboue 188, North shore\nCoal iV. Supply Co., Kickhama .wharf\nli. S. Katun, manager. Nute nauie and\npboue number. t.f.\nIf ypu have any properly tp soil aud\nwaut quick results, liat It wltb Short,\nBobertaou aud Seymour, tf.\nMONbjy TO MIAN Money loaned\npn diamonds, jewelry, furt. Star Loon\nCo., 614 Hastings, Vancouver. t.f,\nHeal Kstato Brokers take notice tbat\nlot 7, Block 01, D. L. 6W it off tbe\nmarket. Mrs. Augus McLean, 100\nSimpson Bros., building movers aud\ncoulrarlurs. Kuquire -first house east\nuf Lonsdale, Llth atreet. Pboue 1.497.\n108\nLot ou Western aveuue, 30x11)4, for\n#000 cash, or |800 ou terms. For particulars apply Box A106 Kxpress Office.\nUM\nFor cabinet snaking, carpentering,\npicture framing, French polishing,\npainting, glazing, general jobbing wprk\naud furniture repairs, see pr phone 1.\nHay net, 1830 Lousdale aveuue, Nortb\nVancouvar. Personal attention. Pbone\nLift. tf.\nAuthorized agent for Singer Sew\ning Mtebiuc Company iu North Vau\ncouvcr, ,1. J, McAlecce, Dry Goodi aud\ndents' Furnishings, corner lusl und\nLonadale Avenuo. t,f\nB. C. Livery aod Board ttablet\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLight rigs aud ladles' addle bonei\nfor birt. Stabling for horses. General deli vory aud heavy teaming. H.\nDumas, Sth street west, i'bone 347 I.f.\nUnd Clearing and Grading Lots,\nPote Andruss, General Contractor. Be\nwer connections a ipecially, basement\nand other excavating work undertaken.\nKstimatos lite, til Bt. Ucorge't Av*.,\nNortb Vancouver, pott office box 8J0J,\nFive acres and first class 7 room cot\ntagc, part cleared aud uuder cultivation\nMaple Bidge, best location anywhere\nnear Vuncouver. rjxebeuge bouse and\nlot, North Vancouver. II. ll.. Box 87,\nHammond, B. G. tl\nC. D. GOODMAN\nArchitect iui Builder\nCraftsman Houses and Bungalows.\nHomes of Individuality, 1 Fairfield\nBuilding, Vancouver and Nortb lion,\ndale P. 0. Baynjour 8481.\nTHE ACME FISH AND\nPOULTRY MARKET\nFBE8H, SALTED AND SMOKED\nFISH\nOysters, Oluni and Shellfish lu laaaou\nlet Supplied at Bhorteat Notice and\nBight Price\nPrompt DaUvtrlet, 10:30 sua 8:30\nSONS OF ENGLAND BENEFIT\nSOCIETY\nLodge Wtettrn Boss, No. 808\nMeetings pf Ibis lodge arc beld in\nthe Knights of Pythias Holl, cofuer ef\nChesterfield avenuo asd Fourth street,\non tht first and third Fridays io each\nmonth, at 8 o'clock p, m.\nCommunications and applications for\nmembership to be addressed to Harold\nUtl, secretary, P. 0. bos 8811. 16 7 IJ\nNOBTH SHORE PBE88 LIMITED\nPublishars of Uu Express\nFine Job Printing af AU Kinds\n11* Vint Itraat B, North Vancouver\nI\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A23\nTelephone 370\n800 Lonadale Ave., Nortb Vancouvtr\n\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n8\n]\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 J 1\nTHE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST I:\nmmmmttw^mamnwimwwmmmimaanaemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nTO BE LET ON LEASE\nRooming Houie or Offices\nOn the Upper Floor of tlte\nKNIGHT BLOCK, Esplanade Wert\nNINE BOOMS\nWide Entrance and veil lighted Ilailway\nFor particulars apply to\nLondon & Britiih North America Company, United\n. (Mahon, McFarland b Procter, Ltd.)\nfiia Pender Street Wast\n(Phona Beyuiour 6388, Rental Department)\nSaving the Paleface\nThrilling Scans Witnesses\"\nMaking\nIn the\nWe Are Selling\nin D.L. 613, immediately north ol D.L 204, at prices\n(rom $650 to $775, Terms one-sixth cash, balance\nspread over two and a hall years, with no interest.\n9\ Now is the time to buy, belore railway development,\nSafety Deposit Boxes to Rent\nNorth Shore Locators\nPHONE 123 \u00E2\u0080\u009E 32 LONSDALE AVE.\nNORTH VANCOUVER COAL &\nSUPPLY CO., LTD.\nDEALEBS IN\nCoal, Brick, Lime, Gravel, Sand, Plaster,\nCement, Lath, Sewer Pipes, and\nGeneral Builders' Supplies\nOffice: 56 Lonidale Avenue. Phone 198\nWharf: Foot of St. Georgei'i Avenue. Phone 178\nWe have some good, inside buys;\nalso good acreage listings Lynn\nValley Sub-division.\ni] Let us quote you rates on Fire, Uie and Accident\nINSURANCE\nMcMillan & reid\nI'lione 434\nIII MINHIIALK AVKNIJK\nWhile ihia man bad rauil in tnu\n[tapers storloi m haw the waving |ili'\nturn people take their uuturs out inlu\ntha. uiiuii rv pr into tlm woods or tu tlio\nBi'imlioiTi, lln'lc, lii'lTini the picturu\nmachine, tu gu through llii'ir ndi, 111\nthe midst of a|i|iro|irialu nuliirul sur\nruiiiidings, it Im.i never uceurreil tu\nium that he might lilmsull aome ilay\nactually \"lini'l. juat such a tceuu. Hu\nwhuu hu tuul uu a iTiuutry ruitil mil far\nfrmu town twu muuntuii cowboys riding\nalong he wondered what they wuru\nlining there. Two minutes later it ull\nI.ui. i uiiuii hint.\nA link mull,'i aluug tliu i,hit\nturuuil to tliu right tu run ariiuml lln\nlum' of a umi,li,I hill, nn,I when Iiu\nhad i'oiiiu lu inni turn in tliu mail nun\nliiul.1',I ilmi wuy iii.i. limy all Wore,\nthu wliulu uullil. Thuy hail if litg lunr\niug uu iu wlmh a nuniliur of thu parly\nhail been brought over frum tlm \"ily\nv,iiii,' iiu.' or four more hail Bptna\nhuraeback, ami thuy liuii alau a wagiio\nwith a big trunk cnnluinliig cosliiiiius\numl other properties, Including polea\nfor a lent or tepuu. Just nuw they\nwuru busy making u rurl uf film uf one\npart uf tliu picture show that the rum\npuny liml runic here tu enact,\nThu plot nf the moving picture plui\nwas laiil i uin in the Kust ami pnrll)\niu the far Wust. Thu lilnis for' the\nlumi were made utuung familiar tut\nrniiiiiliiigs ami people, iu lliu nly; uml\nthen fm the scenes in thu remote Weal\nthe company, with ils far Weatern\nequipment, Iu.liuu umi cowboy rigs,\nwas muv u.l oul here fur thu ilay intu\ntliu couutry, where there l.i tic\nfuuml liui'-kgruuml ami surroundings nf\nnature tu gnu tu Iiiu aneues a suitable\nsetting.\nThe heroine nf the slury, u young\nKusleru girl, Ii.i.i uuw route uut here\niulu the far Wcsl lu visit friemls un u\nranch. Here, of course, she rules\nnriiuiiil the cuuntry hursubuuk; aim\nin'ii ou niic uceesiou, when hur huisi\nruns away with her ami she is iu gruu\nitangar, shu is raacusil by a young\ni Inillaii brave, whu leaps frnm the foresl\naiul springs at gin- briille of the pale\n,faie niaiiluii's Hying hurse, just in Hie\nI tiiek uf lime In save her, ll mis this\n;scene liiat they were uuw enacting\nIhere in the little glen\nli is liar.I wurk pusing ur ui'ling lur\ntlio mining piiluies, ami lliis parly\ni.,.T evidently been at wurk all Hie\nmurniug, ami now, excepting Ihc pale\nfare maiden ami the Indian iu the glen\n'and the man working tlie picture\n[machine, ami tin.' mau din,ling llie\nlectin, Ihe rotiipniiy was taking things\n'a little easy. Those twu cowboys whom\nlhe walking sliangcr had met u lilll.\nback ou lhe road were moving picture\nmen just slrullitig the country. There\nwere Iwu oi Ihree ulher men up aiouml\nthe mil,,n,,,l,il, in the ruad, ami sutnc\nutlicrs\"almul, and tliu property uuin\nwtt standing by his wagon; while\nsitting un a rial alone ul nne side In\nthe mil ram e lo the little glade nl\nvalley was an Indian maiden, ur at\nleast a yuung lady in Indian eusluuic,\nwho had taken pail in aume previous\nscene They were kll nuw testing, ex\nipt lhe aetois in the scene unw yum/\nforward in the glen; but these were\nkept very busy\nThe picture machine had been\nplanted just at the mouth uf the little\nvalley al the side nf thu mad, and li>\nil stnud ihc operalur, ready lu lum\nhe rrenk; while not faraway stood\nMB\nthe boss of the outftt, tha mt Who was\nstaging tbe scene anil diluting the\nwork pf the uclora iu it. The paleface\nmm,Inn who was to ba rescued was\nriding a briineliu sitting cross saddle,\nund she rode I i t- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 one aeeuitoiuoil to\nriding\u00E2\u0080\u0094very well, The youug Indian\nliruvu was iu a costume which, With\nhis painted face, mude bim look like a\nreul I iniiuii, aud he was liihe an1'\nactive.\nCANYON VIEW HOTEL\nCAPILANO, NORTH VANCOUVER\n0. M. BLOAH, Manager.\nP. LAMON, Proprietor\nAnd now the young woman on tba\nbrunuu trots her horse up to the far\nond of tho little glade, and wheels\nthure and faces the picture-machine,\nwhile the young Indian retires a few\nfind up thu side uf the liuie valluy iuto\ntliu wuuda. And uow thoy aro Imtli\nready, uud the picture machine man\nstands with his baud an thu crunk,\nwhile the director etuuds nuarj and\nuuw says tho boss\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"t'uiiiel\"\nAnd at lhat the paleface maiden\ncutnus touring down the valluy ou the\nlimn, ii. uud when she haa gut halfway\nalong, out from the forest springs thu\nIndian, and hu jumps for the horse's\nhund, uud hu guta it and hu brings him\nup ull .nm,ni.| ' And if you ure uu\ni.,i, liim with thie sort of work you\nihiuk that's pretty good, but \"No,\"\nsays the stage director. \"It wou't do,\nWu've gut tu do better than that.'\"\nAnd with that, without a word from\ncither, ilu young woman turns and\nIruls Ihu liiiiiiiii back up thu glade\nugain, while thu Indian brave again\nretires to the forest.\n\"Are you ready I\" says the boss.\n\"Now!\"\nAnd down the gludu again rushes\nlliu palcfacu maiden on the ruiiuway\nbronco, ami uul from the forost uguin\nsprings Ihu youug Indiuii brave; and\nuuiu more hu jumps fur and hu guts\nlhe horse'a head, and stups him; vury\nwell indeed us it seems tu the passing\nstranger; but\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"It wunT do,\" says the director, not\nu liil sourly, with perfect guud humor,\nbul \u00C2\u00BBsill decisively. \"Wu'vu gul tu\nget mure life into it.\"\nAmi Ihun In the yuung lady sitting\ntbere, now facing him on thu bronco,\nhe says\n\"When yuu have come down lu\naboul here\"- ami he indicates a point\nin thc little valluy \"drop yuur ruins\nun the hurse's neck.\"\nllu uuw turns to lhe Imliun ami\ngives him further iustructiuiis as lo\nI lie precise manner of selling the\nhorse's head, and Ihun Ihc Indian\nspunks lu the director, ami strange\nenuugh it seems tu hear Ihis man whu\nwhen silent, looked really liku a Iruu\nliuliau, saying now in straightaway\nKnglisli\u00E2\u0080\u0094 i\n\".lust where shuuld I make the\njiimpi '\nWhereupon the director picks up\nfrom the ground a piece of bark and\nlosses it furward lu laud on thu ground\nu iluitiu ur so fuel uwuy in front of the\nmachine, saying as lhe burk strikes the\ncurlli\n\"There.\" *\nAnd I hen the paleface maiden ou\nthe bronco turns and truts up the glcu\nagain, and wheels nnd faces down nine\nmore, and the Indian gues hei k inlu\nIhc furest; and at thc signal they go\nthruugh lhe scene again, the girl un\nlhe horse iil,t forgetting to drop thc\nnus :n in riirdaiicu witli iuatructloua,\nml ihc Indian fullnwing his ioatruc\nliuii. lu the letter; and really it seemed\nus it this tune it wuuld do, and Ihe\nilireilur said it waa better, and still\nhe said he'd Iry it once more.\nIlul the passing stranger had uow\nuse,I up all Ihu lilms in the camera,\nand il was time fur him lu go. Hu he\npassed along nu his way without wait\niug tu sec the licit trial, but thinking\nhimself liuw inteiustiiig it would be\nif sume day iu a moving picture show\nhe shuuld ace thrown on the screen the\nin,i I,' T picture of the rescue of thc\nI nb i.',. maiden liy the youug Indian\nbrave, a picture of which hu had seen\nlhe ucluul making back there in the\nwooded glen. New York Hun,\nBANK OF HAMILTON\nIapitai, Paid Up 13,870,000\nleserve and Undivideo\" Profits 8,600,000\ntotal Assets 14,000,000\nFu ,\ i.i Tn is Km \"iieTi banker. For a\ncountry to acquire that poeltlon,\nher puiiiiiii must ba remarkable\nthrifty. The people of Franca ure ea-'\ncoptlonuii' ao\u00E2\u0080\u0094thoy begin to save In\ntheir youth. No mutter how email their ,\nin,'.inn u norllun Is regularly aet apart\nfor future need, In old age Ihey enjoy\nihe iT nli;, of their thrift. They are a\n py nation,\nlie opening nt a savings account la\niinniiy nation\nThu opening ol a saving- _ ,\ntho bust way to acquire lliut Iniiili of\nHead Ollli.\nHAMILTON\nsaving without which no uhillly lu\niiiiiii cun Inaiiro you agulnat pouslhlu\nifTlsfiiHiiiie\nRunt a Hiifuiy iii.|iunit Boa for lltu aofu-\ni,. i niui of your douumenle uml other\nvuluublcH.\nit q, |IHaVUN, \u00C2\u00ABaeat,\nNurlli Vaucuuver\ni\\nDID YOU EVER STOP\nto figure out how much time your\nClerks waste each day in walking to and from the telephone?\nAnExtensionTelephone\nj on the counter or desk will prevent it.\nOnly 5 Cents Per Day\nfor either a \"Wall\" or \"Desk\" set\nCall up the Commercial Manager\nTELEPHONE 98\nBritish Columbia Telephone Co.,\nLimited\n4\n. . .\nId'j-iii.f- to ^i moiiitloiiuiia uflur a lilllr\nunil you woultl give u lm ildllar Itill\nin Lt1 ri'l of it foruviT.\n'iirryiiif/ a utick in your liuixl every\nwhere you gu, and bringing it [lown ,\ni-i i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!,.i' i. iimt llif lit'ii'l of I'verylioily\nyou in ucl inn't tin' lifts I way lu iflultu j\nfriiwnltt.\nll MTiuts to mi' it tjtit'ur way of muk ,\n:n;.' tin- wori tin1 ilh lliul gn>v.ln ull1\nthe lime that waKeh up ull the j/nm! j\nthere in in other folk* It takea u\n..i.i.i lu meet kueli a man uud keeji\nHweet till the iesvi(>u is jui>l without\nHaying things he wi\nit Ik all over.\nAnd in i Ihe growler know* he lius\nrun up .ijNHii i the wrong mun, the man\nwbo can't keep iweel and ilnng\u00C2\u00BB hav\nLARUE BTOOL OF WHEAT\nOne\nuf\nU-lTIIBUriMiK, AI,TA,\nllie Urgent hIooIk of wheat eur ex\nliil'ilcil lia.H been received at the Inter\nnational 1 Jry Farming (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ongrrm) oflir \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nfrom I' K Iiurri.h uf I'ardnlui), Alhertc.\nhaving Iiiu Kpikett. Tins etiormoutt uuin\nlier ol ti\i\nvu ih llioii|ilil to otiil'hhli a\nnew HorM'a record for hundliuger, a\nwheat authority, tuiys that in the uls-\noervaliomi of expert* only aw nialiy hu\nUn cpikeu have heen observed in a m\\\\.\\nsiool There are olher authorities, bov\nem, whn credit lhe finding of Ito uh\npopnible, while Humboldt believed f'l\nv\lmii wuh found in a ettuol iu Me*leo\nwun the lioul. I'lin), in In Wor lid,\nrecounted report a of the finding of u*\nmany ut> li'lO iu Norlbern Afrna and\n, tQ l,J'lyj l'\"t I'ondlinger, in tominontiitg\nbe worry for after thereon ***)\u00C2\u00BB it \u00C2\u00BB ponsible he \"wuh Me\ning wilh Die eye* of an ontbualut.\"\nThii. i-.'i of wheut win* i nil- i on\nJuly I i from,a Held ihut wan seeded on\nAugust I, IUI), and the whole field in\nSCENIC DELIGHTS, FISHING, HUNTING, MOUNTAIN CLIMBING, Ete.'.\nUnequalled Resort (or I l<>li Family Rooms en suite with special rates.\nModern appointment* throughout, spacious grounds, high cits* service at moderate rites,\nEasy (rail to top of Grouse Mountain, altitude 3,000 feet.\nTHB IIKOW1.1NU BUBINKB8\nrliiinc where I liave wen tbe figures\nwhich till ua wlill proportion ol iin'ii\nwliu p> Iiiln liuiinew fail. rJomcliuw\nil,, , ini, tl '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i|u mil >ni|,im- me inui'li\nI ,',,|,il,l ten lun.- iniini knew liuw\nmini) men will uul. Tlml puis tie Intu\nmi \"mil ami lamli me uut tu ilu aume\niinni/ lirilri llmu I ever in \"u ill\" I\n\"iiiK \u00C2\u00BBiit, uii'l all tlie ul.l liuula ami vhuei\nI have I Aing afler them. Whu earei\nhuw auuu they run thruugh tlieir capital\ntuul ail .luwii lu tliinli It overt\nt\ntl\n(/mnl\ni,In,iiniinii uf the fanucre ulmul\null out jllie\nI unlvluii. When thia anin|ile was |>nll\nhappened that take\n\"Vt'T. a goad thing, tuo. I I a ll '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-I lh\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00ABlnal wa. fully 16 iarkaa lay.\naumotiima hurl, hard tu lie educated baighl \u00C2\u00ABa Ilia averuge.\na)ung that line. Few men bu, have I This a.,,,,1 of wheat, and a,,f other,\nSEASON 1912\nSEASON 1912\nTheir capital t What ia their raaital\nI'll tell you, It ie a grouch, a grumble\naud a grunt! Ami for a time Ihey\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'Tn to have flrat rate luck, Iitt a\nnew man hung out a mgn tayiug tbat\nhe ia going tu do bii level beat to find\nout all Ihc mean thinga In tha warld,\nand bring Ihem right up faea to fa\ca\nwilb you; lhat be bai a Hnt clui ai\naorliMi'iil uf gmwli on band at lowaat\nprireafand mure folki tban you tea\nshake a ali.k at Will lock to bim.\n\"Oraatl lan't be a gtniuaf Nothing\nliko it ever wenl\"\nUut It ioou petari out. Tbat Mri of\nihiug is like a bail under your arm) it\nsome sure spots by wbicb lu remember\ntenons thev learned iu tlie uiiiveraity\nuf gruwlers.\nHut whul is a ilipliimu Irum tliot in\nititutlon wurlil anyhow) It coils n\nlut mure than il mints tu,\nYuu never see many iiees fussing\naround Ibe bung hole uf a vinegar luu\nnl il ia nut where the sun shlnea mnl\ntbe Howers send up their Sweel per\nfume thai we liud these smart little\nereaturea, Tin.')' knuw where the honey\nis, and il dues nul lake I ham lung lu\nBait it.\nFinding fault ui\".er In,nii'i,i l,a>k tbe\nfrosted com,\nIlul blessed ia lhe iiiun who ran read\nthe lesson of Hie frost,\n(.,'omplelniug cannnl iiudu lhe mistake\nol last week.\nBut grace in the heart and u sung uu\nthe lips can help ui to weave uut uf\nthat mistake and into llie well ami\nwouf uf uur lives something mure beau\nlifiil tban was ever thero before,\nAll the mourning we may ever du can\nnot lift tbe ahaduw which Camas inlu\nuur lives lliruugli nu fault nf num.\nHut through the shaduw we may see\nthe gleam of the sunshine and be made\nbetter men than we were.\nOh for the goodness of heart that,\nwill help us to get joy out of sorrow,\nstrength out of weakness, peaea out\nof tbe wildest storm. - Farm Journal.\nmui in ihe International Dry Farming\nI'nngreai, which merit il will be used in\nlhe decorative work uf the tlipuiltloD\nnext October,\nFine Dimple of Oata\nl.i'lbliiidge, Alia., July 28 One nf\nIhi' lm.-:,I samples of nuts Keen Ihis seu\nsun was liruuglil iu yesterday by I., 1',\nTull, whu lives three miles west uf Ilia\nmiiml i'ily, S.V.. I in ,':', being 51 Inches\nlull uml well beaded mil. Mr. Tuff jias\nlurned his sample over lu Ihe litter\nnational Dry Farming Congren for de\ncurative wurk, ami il will be giveu a\nconspicuous pluee iu the exposition nesl\nOcluber. lie has 70 acres of ilu\nwis, seeded nn May 17, and he uaed\nuuly twu bushels of seed lu the ucre.\nII is a'wuiiderfiil Held throughout, even\nin heigiit, and the erup will run far\nnheud uf lhe IO1' bushels to Ihe acre.\ni\nCultivate your imagination uml sense\nuf hiimur) Ibey will help yuu uver many\na hard place in life, II you are inclined lu bn bitter, to think people\nsnub yuu; if you suspect yuur best\nfriends of griming euld toward yuu, or\neven of deliberate slights if you\nlim.nl over tucb thinga tbe fault lies\nwithin. It ji because yuu take a morbid point of view, i'eople are hot go\niug to sacrifice themselves to try to\nbring you out of lbc dumps, Vou will\niuuu find yourself left far behind, iv. LXPHEW NUKTI1 VAN^WVW, B. C, 'IVKPPAV, AUWyMTJlr !\u00C2\u00AB!/\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNorth Vancouver Business\nand Professional Cards\n*UC!l\u00C2\u00BBll\u00C2\u00BBl'IAIffa.\nI iumimirn Uuarantou Uuinls\nFELIX GRAHAM\nAuditor mid Aucuiiiituut\n|0l -Lonadale Avenue. P. 0. Box 8307\nNortb Vancouver. Pbouo 487.\nUIVII, I'lM.IMTITIIS.\nABOHITEUTB\nI\nA. CAMPBELL HOPE\n0. A. Uui.., B.O.S.A.\nArchitect\n1795 olioBtarlleld Avsnus,\nNortli Vancouver\nPboue Bifis\nBAKBBB\nCARSON'S\nBakers, Confectioners aud\nCaterers\n113 Lonadale Avaimo\nBABBBBS\nUnderwood's Barber Shop\nIS NOW OPEN\nat tt LONBDALB AVENUE\nFEBBY WHABF\nIII,II liSSUTIIS.\nJ. BRIND, R.S.S.\nOEBTIFIBD SHOBINO SMITH\nBuccosior tn Wallace k Scott, 'I'liii,I\nSlreei, ii,ii,ml m|iair work.\nA. Wnllini'.i aurvicca nave bean ro\ntallied.\nHIMIItM AMI ITATIUMTHV.\nTHE LEONARD-SALE CO.\nIlookaellera end Btstiuneri\nCor. Lunailale and lat. Pbor* 143\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB\nl IIM IMI I llllh.\nJ. DUNCAN\nOONTBAOTOB AND BUILDBB\nPlana Hxuuuted i Kstimatea Gitcu\nCentre aad Mill Boad\nLynn Valle;, B. 0.\nANGUS J, CAMERON\nA'M.i.p. I s.\nCIVII, ENGINEER\nIrrigation, drainage, levols, plana\nand ipeoifloatjoni. Septic, tanks and\nliuuie drainage a specialty. P. 0.\nBox 944, Ililli \u00E2\u0080\u00A2treat weet uf ttewicke\nAvenue.\niiiun iiiii\nJ. H. ENGLISH\n0. K. OBOOBB\nAnd general Uuuimlisioii Merchant, 13\nl.niiiiiiiili' Ave., Nurtli Vuncouvor.\nPhone 394\nTEA and COFFEE\nBUTTEB and BOOS\nWu ore \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\u00E2\u0080\u009Eii i in tbem! linen.\nHUME & CAMPBELL\n121A Lonsdale Avouuo\n559-\nrn utui. li,trill.it\nCARBUTT\nStudio over Bank B. N. A.\ni.unadala anil Esplanade\nTin.iins.\nE. LAURIN\nlliiili Ulasi I-allien'ami llenla' Tailoring\nli, i'liiiu.i, aiul ,\ii, i,ii!.,i,. Oleaulng\naiul Dyeing in all ila liruucliea. All\nWurk i' ..mini. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t\n111 First sir,vi Weal. I'liuuo 107\nNOBTH VANCOUVBB TAILOBINU\nI.l. laiux)\nLadloB' and Oeuta' Cleaning,\nProsalug and Bopairtug\na Specialty\n190 Second BUeot Eaat\nNOBTH VANOOUVEB, B. 0.\nIIM. IIIIH.-\nN.V. Tinning k Sheet Metal Works\nFlnt Street But of Lousdale\nLoweit pricei and beat work guarau\ninni ou tinning ami iboot motai work.\n)\nI'liii.' ami Ksliuiates furnialieii free.\nRepairing, remodeling, eta., promptly\nlltli'll.li',1 tu\nJ. W. BAKER\nBUILDING OONTBAOTOB\nLynn Valley, B. 0.\nAllun Ituii! neur Westover. P. 0. Hoi\nin, Lynn Creek, B. 0.\n~~~ W. NIELD\nOablnot Maker and Oirpsutar\nWill ni,T. iiul.. all kimii uf wuud work,\nropairi, etc.\nFourth Street and Sutherland Avenue\nP. 0. Box 9008\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB\nSAW FILES AND OBINDEB\nAll l,n.-I- uf saws llleil ami act uu llic\niiliiiiii':-i notice Luun mowers, Knives,\nbedgo shears ami soissurs ibarpenod. All\nwurk guuranteeil, moilerato pricea,\nD. DOWIE\n1934 Lunailale Avenue Pbone Bu\nLVNN VALLEV TEMPEBANCE HO\nTEL, NOBTH VANOOUVEB\nllu llic car line Uoerdiig, mcali\nguud aei'ominuilalioii fur working men\ni iiuliucluii' men I,uur,Id Ily. Karl\nmit, Proprietor,\nla yuur Wutili itnppilig ur keep ,u\nnrcgular liuief If ru, aeu\nA. J. HOOD\nI'limccr Jeweller, ii'i 4ionidalc Aveuue.\nIt will pay you to put a card in thii column\nDRY FARMING\nOONOBESS AT LBTHBBIDQE Of\nOOTOBBB\nAl) penuiia who take an intelligent\ninterest In agriculture will ba iuturestuil\nin thu \"dry-farming\" movement and\nIn the \"Dryf. arming\" Cungreaa wbleh\nwill convene at Letbbrldge lu October.\nlivery civiliiiml ci|iiiitry in the world\nia now i u,|. iii,\" the tillage ami cropping\nmutlioila taught by tho International\nDry-Ftiriuiug Oongrcaa, anil ita nionthiy\nm:imttiHir bulletins utid rupoftu gu lu\nthe four eornari nf tbu nurtli. Ita corps\nuf in i,in i,,i |s mui,',I world-wide, ami\nita next cuiivunlloti promises lu Iiu ut\nlanded by agriculturists front aome .10\niiatiuna ami ullicinl dqlegationa from\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uiiii' 311 :T:ili\", Ullll I'nn iiii .-. of tho\nUnited stuicn ami Panada, uphuiiiinH\nlliu great agricultural miu, i . uf tin\nNurlli American continent.\n\"Dry farming,\" says tbe call, \"ia\na m-ii'iit ilii- lerm line,I by cullugca ami\n.mill,'i lu ilill'ereiitiiilu betweun tbu\nnew system uf agriculture uml tbu old'\nor mellimlb Utilised ill lliu ruin I'.li\numl Irrigation districts, A ipcclal ays\nlum uf I illii;!i' ul' llic auil fur Hie purpuse\nnf molaturo uml fertility eoniervation is\nknown lu lie necessary fur ut leust llll\nper ceul. uf llm agricultural acreage\nul' llic wurlil, ami tlie Dry farming\nI'nngrcss wus liruuglil iulu oxiritencc\nI'ur tlie purpuse of working out theae\nproblems nmi remedies fur ilm troubles\nconfronting formers nf the lub-bumlil\ndistricts, ur it) districts where tbere are\nfrcipicnt droughts or failing soils. Dry\nfarming is free frum mystery uf any.\nkiml. Any farmer un any suil ami in\nuuy climate cun increase his acreage\nproduction, crop quality and Luuk uc\nI'UII nl,\n\" Dry farming inethodi cuu lm util\nUnd with |,inlu upuu every acre in ov\ncry ilistrji't uf lbc wurlil. The phrase\nilucs not mean tin' operation uf farms\niiinii' uu inuislure is ublaiuable, but\ndoei mean the ulilixation uf such till\nego inelliuils as are, Iruin time tu nine.\nlii'iiiuuslrntcil In lie moil ellicient iu tbu\nreduction nf evaporation iiml the pru\niluctiuii nf ti practical slurugo reservuir\nin Hie suil, llm/iilili/nliilli uf in i miii inn\nur untimely inuislure, etc The wurk\nuf the cougrcia includoi the study uf\ninin. machinery, tiilage, lbe develop\nment uf ilruughl resistant plants ami\nbetter method! un the farm.\"\nThe aeetional conventions uf the\ngreut congress will ileal with the follow\ning impurUiil ilepartinuuti: Crop! ami\nBreeding, Livestock uiul Dairying, I'urui\nManagement, Sueiililic Kcs'carcli, Agri\ncultural t'ullcgca uml Kipcriinenlal Bla\nlinns, Kurai Homei, International Con\ngrcas uf I -ni ni Wumen, .Agricultural Kur\ncstry, Bull, Tillage Mclluuis un.l Ma\n, In hit i, Agricultural Kducatiou.\nill\nSt. Agnes' Sunday\nScbool Picnic\n'I.e cream, soda waler, ginger ale,\numl pup, Sl Agues' Bt. Agnes' they're\nalwayi un Ihc lop.\" II was with nu nn\ncertain voice Dial this fact wa* pro\n, lu iiinii un Wedneiday last as the sue\nmil car travelled en ruute lu Beeoml\nilcach bearing a capacity luad uf Bl.\nAgues' Sunday ichool scholars ami then\nfriemls. The weather was jii.-t right\nami Iwu guud buura were spent un the\nlicucli before Ibe races were run nil\nufler wbicb leu was sorted lu almul\nhundred hungry peuple. The day\neluseil by Hie ilillribuliull uf Hie prizes\nliy Mrs. S. Kca.\nThe luiuiiiiticcs in charge lunl inl.ui\nHire uf every detail su lhat things\nwent Off smoothly which added greutly\nto tha enjoyment of tbe day.\nAfter tea, Mr. J. H. Knglisli, in a\nneat speech, 00 behalf of the emigre\ngallon, thanked the Bey. Pr. Fea, Hrs.\nFoa and Mr. E. A. Brown, for the success pf tbe day. air. Fea iu reply sild\nthat the success of the day was dun\nto the co-operation of tbe various committees and frlpuds of the church und\nforetold a briglu future for tbo Bun\nday scbool of St, Agnes.\nThoso in charge of the races mini\nOlerk of course, Dr. Fea; alurler, .Mr.\nJ. H. Kngliahj judges, Mr. B. D. Black-\nwell, Mr. 11. W. yuung, Mrs. Olinrliiit\nuiul Mrs. Smith of Winnipeg, who wua\na visitor ut Ihu picnic, Announcer Mr.\nI. A. Browu. The successful contestants\nwere as followa:\nInfant iiul., IT,nn,ii Arnold, Nellie\nYuung.\nIiifunt boys\u00E2\u0080\u0094Charlie Knglisli, Hi.ke-.\nArnuld,\nUirls, ll-B-Duris Blackwell, Kiluen\nKnglisli.\nBoys, 6\u00E2\u0080\u00948\u00E2\u0080\u0094Allan Uill, Allan Blewurt.\nUirls, 8- III -Marjurie l.egh, Josephine I'iggut.\nBoya, t- in -Percy Charlea, Prank\nMjors.\nUirls, 10\u00E2\u0080\u0094 IS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dorothy Legh, B,,ni.io\nUill.\nBoys, lo - 19\u00E2\u0080\u0094Boggle Blackwell Imb\nMyers.\nUirls, 19- 14- Dorothy Hutment bitc-\nlyu Bay room.\nHoys, 18- II IIugu lluynienl. Hilly\nPearson,\nUirl\u00C2\u00BBy tlirue legged\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dorothy Ilay\nmonl uml Wihgie Liuyd, Bonnie umi\nDorothy Uill.\nBuys' Boot- Hugu lluynienl, Cecil\nHurris.\nUirls' thread and noodle\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Duru Huy\nllielll, Evelyn Uliylueul.\nMarried Sadies M'rs. Myers, Mrs.'\nArnuld.\nMarried Men .1. II. English, Mr\nAmulil, Mr. Youug.\nSingle ladies Miss Uill, Miss llu\ntiu.\nMen's open Mr. Harris, Mr. 1'ng\nI ish.\nThree ieggeil, buys Hugu, Kiiyuienl\nami Percy Cbarlci.\nUirls' lemon uml ipuun l',\ t'yn lin\nin i'ii I, Dorothy lluynienl.\nladies\" proay- Mr. English fur Min.\nArnold, Mr. Amubl fur Mrs. or-'1.\nUirls, open\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eileen Englisi, Doris\nBlackwell.\nBuys, upcii-Jiick Lloyd, Freak Hear\n..on.\nUirls cunaolation - Walluu Youug,\nMuiilague I'iggull.\nI'huir Iluys .lark Lloyd, Hugu Hay\nnn it Cecil Harris.\nTlio committee iu charge tuke this\nuppurluuity uf thanking the 11. I!. Elec\ntrie fur tbe special car ami all ulher\nfriemls whu !>y ilunuliuns uf cash ami\ngoods inul.' the picnic pussililc\nAre tlia rlgbt kind of things wben they tell the goodi. It la the facta about\nthe quality of our gooda In tha way of FUBNIITUBB, OAEPBT8 aud\nOBOOKBBY, snd the facta about the low prices and the ipcclal prices ou\ntlieie gooda that win favor among our customers,\nHero are soma facta for yoa to profit by:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 -\nCHILDBBN'S PUSH CASTS, spsclal prlca UM\nA large shipment juat received. All the rsge\nMEAT BAl'BB UM\nMBAT SAFBS, large alia UM\nBOYAL OAK DBB8SBB8, wltb bevilltd plate mirror UM\n1 IBON BBDSTBAD\n1 WOVBN WIBB SPBINU\n1 COTTON TOP MATTBSSB\nComplete for 17.60\nMATTINO MATS, 'lib \u00E2\u0080\u00A2lln-\nMATTINO MATS, liali UK\nSEA OBABB OHAIBS,\na limited number only, UM\nIs our Crockery Department\nTUMBLES*, pet dos Mc\nCUPS and SAU0BE8 par\ndas 60c\nTHE HOME FURNISHERS\n128 Lonsdale Ave. phow m ,%th Vancouver\nDEBB BECOMES PET\nMr Sluan of the Canyon View hut\nCapilauo, is now Hie prumj pussessur ul\nu yuung .leer wbicb une ot the autu\nIriven uu Ihe I'npilanu road capture,I\nsome days ago.\nApparently Hie uuiiuul was a pel, fur\nun aliasing Hie ruu>l it took nu skill\nuu Hie part uf the man lu effect its\nupturo fur it gladly catn'c right up tu\nhun uiul lie was aide lu put his units\nuliuul its neck. After it was up al Ihc\nhulel a 'lay ur su they were alilc lu let\nil gu at large ami it is nuw the pet uf\nIhc liuusclinlil uiul in,niliii:, uf leaving\nits new lum,, seem lu lie farthest from\nlis Illllllllll nun,I\nSYMirsia or cott. minimi\nlll.l.l I.ATIUNB\ni'uul mlnnu rlghtl ut the liuuilnluri\nlu M,.i,In,I,it, Hotkutclluwau nmi Allien-\na. the Yukun Territory, the Nuilli well\nTciiltutlci and lu a iiortlun uf Um ptu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of iu nieli Culuinhia. may lie lous-\ncd fur a larm of twenty-one yean ai\nan annual rental of fl an acre. Nol\nmure llian 8.810 acre! will tie leuauil lu\nuue applicant.\nApplication for a lent musl I.c rnaUc\nby llio applicant In peraon lu llie Agent\nur Hub-Agent of the dlilrlcl In which\nthe lights applleil fur aro situated.\nIn Surveyed tcrrllury the land muil\nlie ilesi ill,ml hy icctluni. or legal auli\nilii'liluiia uf s,ni.un. aiul In uniurvey-\ncd i'liiiu , tin trad.applied for iliall\nlie aluktd oul hy (hi applicant himself\nl-i,\" li application must ht accumparr\nled by a ret ut |( Which will bt refunded If Ihe ilaliis applied tor art not\navailable, hul nul olherwlie. A royally slmll be paid nil llll uiei, liiiiiinlili\n..iiiiini uf Ihe mine al the rate of five\neenia per Ion.\nTht pm ami operating Iht mint Ihall\nfoinliii iho Agenl wllh iworn rtlurni\n, iiiiinii for the full iiuimili)' ot\nmerchantable coal mined and pay Ibi\nroyally Ihtreon. If tht coal mining\nrlghtl art not belli* opiraled, such rtlurni ihould he furnished at lull onct\na year.\nThe lout will include Iht cdal mining\nrlgbti only, but lhe Itiitt may ht per-\ninliteii ii purchase whattver available\nsurface rights may be considered nic-\neiiary for tbt working of Hit mint al\nHit rait if lid an acre.\nFor full Information application\nIhould bt madS to Iht secretary of tbt\nDi'l'iiiimeiil of lbe Interior. Ottawa, or\nto any agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion\nLandi. J\nW. W. COUT,\nDeputy Unlaltr uf Iht Interior.\n,., B Unauthorised publication of\nthia adurliismint will not he said\n|\nfor.\nATENTS\numxwmmm\nfsXiWi?\nHumor and\nPhilosophy\nsV tmncAfi ft, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0with\nPERT PARAGRAPHS.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nJT all dependi. We'd rather watt\ntbaa make tlie other fallow wben\nIt cornea to baring a tooth pulled tbtt\nbai Juit itopped aching.\nTba wife may ba tba bow of lha\nbouse, but tba driaauiokor la tha bone\nof tba wife.\nWben a bora goee away bla vlctlma\ndon't know whether to celebrate because tbey are rid of bim or mourn became be may come back.\nPride goci before a fall. It baa no\nreason to come after. .\nBeeping up wltb tba proceeelon\naonnda poinpoua, but la giddy.\nWben a cheerful disposition gets out\not repair It Is Juat as wall to ilaud\nfrom uuder and watch out for squalla\nBe good und you'll ba safe IX nothlug\nalso.\nForever and a duy la a big order, but\nmost ot us can tuka care of the day\npart of IL\nIf wa knew as macb before a tryout\naa wa do after, our frlenda would Oud\nos ratber dldlcult\ni'ulU'liii! la a virtue, bat eoinetlmea\nwo think Hint our friends desire ua to\nba entirely tuo virtuous.\nA mun wbo la willing to take care ot\nbla frlenda need never be frleudleaa.\nConttntmint.\nContentment Is supposed to be\nA virtue very choice ind ran.\nBut with Hits Irulli you must agret-\nIt doein'l ioi yuu anywhere.\nTht man whu cunttmplatea lib lot\nAnd iayi It Is a perfect stats\nAspires for nauiht beyond hii cot,\nUe'glua al once to vesotutii.\nThen Is a sptclct of unrest\nThat brings lilm only toll and pain,\nA longing lu go mit or west\nIn search of fui ilici power or gain\nAnd tends hlm dialing far and neur\nFor lome new battle to bt won;\nBot, ou tho wholo. It's very clear\nConttutiuent can bt overdone.\nWire those who burned tht midnight oil\nAnd lift their tracks along tht way\nContent ilwayi lo serve and toll\nWe'd never hear of thun today.\nHad tbay aald, \"What was good for dad\nWill do fur me, it iny rite,\"\nTbeir itatooi wuuld not uow bt clad\nIn garlaadi wkea we calibrate.\nBe not contented wltb your walk\nWben there are higher bills to tread.\nDo not of eaat and comfort lalk\nAud gattlug simple dully la cm]\nBract up and boldly buck tbt Hue,\nFor Micro Is sumtthlug lust abend\nWorth going after, 1 opine.\nWhile yoo ar* living don't bi dwd.\nUp Againit IL\n\"Why li Mrs. Wise looking so glum\nthese days}'\n\"Bhe has to support ber huebuud.\"\n\"Support hlml Why doesn't ihe\nmako him work aud lupport the fumlly?\"\n\"Bhe suys be la too handsome to\nwork and tuo guod lo ileal\"\n'Then why doesn't ahe divorce lilm)''\n\"Wbat for) Ue la too poor lo puy\nalimony.\"\nWill Informtd.\n\"Percy duuuu't kuow anything.\"\n\"Ue duel tuo.\"\n\"WJiutl\"\n\"How iiiu ny clgnrcttea to irooke In a\nday.\"\n\"Uuw ilima ho I im,. i'\n\"Ills high priced doctor told hlm.\"\nExcuatd From Work.\n\"Would you\nkindly give mc a\nnine hot dinner,\nlady?\"\n\"A nice hot\ndlnncrl Well, the\nnor ve of yuul\nWby duu I you\nwork lor your\ndinner?\"\n\"I am willing\nto work, mum\"\n\"Very well,\nwork.\"\n\"Will you give\nme wurk ut me\ntrade, mum?\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0sutei What la\nyour trade)\"\n\"I am a burglar, lady- Stand\naaldol\"\n*** \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" \u00C2\u00BB|-| iiiun. I'd\nprefer to glw you yonr, dinner and lot\nyuu go.\",\nKnew II by Instinct,\n\"I bcif you are aulog the railroad\ncompany.\"\n\"lei: for tmimi'\n\"Iild yoor doctor gay you wart la-\nlured la lhe wreck?\"\n'No, but my lawyer did.\"\nabool\nThe Solution.\n\"Uo yon ha fa any trouble\nseeping a gin?\" . ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\"Nol lhe Mar.\"\n\"Uow do you do Itr\n\"Wa don't katp one.\"\nPertinent Qutillon.\n\"Mlaa Antique saya aba la going to ta\nan old maid''\n\"Wben tow she atfjsct to arrlftf\nTha Near Vlotori.\nla Ural Ugh presidential rata\nMost man draw roloui, ont gata ptu.\nBut thots who'n rotntlostd for lie BUM\nCfti closer Uuu thl moat of Bf.\nmtjgm\n. USED PLAIN LANGUAGE.\nThs Exprmlon That Won tha Judge an\nArtiitio Thraihing.\nHi-Judge Shirley waa opt of fb*\nmost Interesting character* tkat over\npracticed law In Indiana. He bad\nbeen broujht up In tbe aontb, eild, al^\nthough a resident In tbs nortb for\nman} rears, sllll bad a trace of tba\nso called louthera dialect which madt\nb|t characteristic uud espreaslve mi ci\nuucca all tba mora atrlklng. (laving\nsucceeded fairly woll tn bis practice,\nba waa tbe owner of a valuable farm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nor two. One doy bt hod a misunderstanding wltb one of bis tenants, in\nthe course of which the tenant gave\nhlm u sound thrashing. The same afternoon the lawyer rude Into sl\u00E2\u0080\u009E bruised, bleeding nnd dirty.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2llellnl\" said a friend, tncetlng him.\n\"Thero must have been a ru tin way I\"\n\"No. sub,\" replied the Jmlgo grimly,\n\"tbere wns no rtitiuwuy, auli, but tbere\nwould have been If 1 could havt got\nloose, auhl\"\nHis tenant was arrested nnd tried\nfor assault and Initluiy. Of course\nJudge Shirley wui tho principal witness.\n\"What did you sny lo this mnn,\nJudge Bhlrlcy?\" demanded the attorney who appeared fur Iho tennut\n\"Well, sub,\" relumed the Judgo\nevnslvely, \"be fulalllcd. and 1 called\nhis attention to It, suhl\"\n\"But what did you any?\" insisted the\nlawyer. M\nAt last cornered nnd forced to\nanswer directly, the old Judge replied:\n\"Well, yuur hunali,\" turning frum his\nqucHlluucr aud addressing Hie court\n\"your lioinili. I may ns well ndinll thai\nI used Hie cnniiiion American rubra.\"-\n> nm li's Cuiupuulon.\nKEEPING AN ENGAGEMENT.\nGarrett Madt a Mighty Eflort to Bl on\nI Tim Just Onct.\nTiro Into Edmund Uorrelt a lirllllunt\nJournalist and ono time assistant editor uf Hie I'ull Mall Uaiclto. was a\niiiiiii whom other men loved. Uul alnng\nwltb Ills virtues ho hud tin extensive\nlist ul pcculliiillles, sume uf which ure\nhumorously exploited in u biography\nhy K T. Cook.\nGarrett Inul nu Idea of Hiiro, anil be\nused to get Inlo somo iruitliie at the\nollice of Ihc Cn.. lie for Hint reason.\n\"This must slop,' he sulil In ine, \"und\nmatteri must ho mended\" A ilny or\ntwo afterward un Invitation came from\ntiro proprietor tu dinner ItIiiiuihi sum\nthai nl hut rule there must tie nu\niiniiiii nliuiil lhls eiilci'tiiliiini'iii and Ills\npuni'iuiil ii 11 lunl ii in u I heron I. and a\nguud ileal of luss wus made about get\nHug ready lor It\nSlilrls were looked uut. while lies\nuiul dress clotlroi were overhauled ninl\null llle resources uf our eittibllshiueut\nliruuglil Inlu requisition, so thai the\nappearance of Uie guiii should do jus\nthe tu Hie huni. Dinner was at tt. nnd\nloiiii i ei,so Hint lime Kiliiuinil wns arrayed lu spotless raiment, siuinug out\nIn guud liuie tu gel tu dinner.\nI stiiyed, reading, In lbe lint After\naliuut half an hour I heard somebody\ncoming up the sluln mid I Heard tu my\nniiiiuuiiciil Uru latchkey pul Inlo tha\nHah The dum opened, mid In como\nInliliilliil ullli u face nnli> pule.\nlie luuk uir his luil uml throw It oo\nthe ihs,i uml sulil,\n\"ilsng II, iilil mun. I've muddled It\nugiilul ll waa tail Wednesday!'\nBun or Hut II Mal.tr ol Bildnus.\nThe iud thni savages alumni alwayi\npossess Hue crops uf huir, tukon wllh\nHie fuct Unit Ihey do mil ceil hull,\ntins led sume people lu believe Ihul going bareheaded might be u preventive\nuf Iiii Illness Ilul Ur liotlbcll In ou\narticle quoted by Iho Medical In. md\npul nil uul lliul llle iniiuii ul the suti'l\nrnis upun ihu bead Is Inlurluui uoi\nuuly tu the holt, but lu the tvholt \u00C2\u00BB)i\nlent, overindulgence In suu bulbs causing Irritability und nertuus cardiac\nmul circulating lUiturluincei and ie\nslims ul Iho skin lliul nro oflen serious\nHut It Is pointed uul lliul the llgbl\nhul bind im-ni,in circulation In lbs\norient's nail veins of tbo bend, ami\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I the Medical llei'oiil nuts, tt Is.a\niinini point whether this bo uot ua\nharmful to llie hair aa arc lhe aclkilc\nrayi uf Ihe sun\nMsny Minlll,\nAt i recent congress uf neurology a\npaper wss read' In which lhe mote\nincut by which tbu grutvlug lad circle\nei the flrst ihooli on his upper lip\nwai labeled moualachluslrcpiuinunlii.\nthe bublt of twirling the cauc ivou lu\nuid drum mojura, alrrpsurbabdouianla;\ni lm I 'of pulling tha lillle linger Into the\ncar, otodnctylottionla. Tbeo wa have\nsluinoludaclylomanlnca.\" who pul the\nlinger Iuto lha moulh: \"onychuphigo-\nmanlaca,\" wbo bile Urolr nulls; bar\nriiunluiiinnlnca.\" who drum wllh their\nlliiiieu 00 uTmloupanes or tallica, aud\n'Ircpoduiiimilara, who ncrt uirsly move\n(heir lege - HrllUb Medical Journal.\nHii Hirvtsl Sulon.\nTeacher- Now, Burllo. tall oi when .\nla tha harveet eelon Barllc brum\nNuvemliei to March. Teacher Why,\nBarlle. I am surprlaed that yuu iboulrl ,\nname such borreu months Who lold\nyoo Ibay mrt the tulveii tatgaai\nHarlle- I'i lies a plumber llruoklyn\nKagla.\nLiterary Note.\nDenllit\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 IVitii'y, the oovellat wai lo\nthis morning and had \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 loolb pulled\nIfrlend-Abl Ab emrgcl from i popular author, aa It were. Huston Tran\nfttpt , .\nTha fear t* lrV<,m\u00C2\u00BB'1'\nMrs. A - Tbey say lbat ihe world la\ncoming to ao end Mrs B I'll bet II\neticbts me wllh.my oil ttptbts oo. -\nBilin\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 THE EXPRESS NORTH VANCOUVER ft,C TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,1912,\nInjured by Land Scraper\nAb the result qf a fail from a scraper on Saturday little Gilbert Paige, son\nof Mr. ami Mrs. ii, A. I'aige, late of\ntho Srm of Wood Paiga Co., attained\na cut on bis leg whioh necessitated\nseven stitches to close it, The little\nfellow was having a ride oa tne scraper that waa beiug employed in eleariug\na lot near tlfe Hidgewny achool when\nhe fell off under the blade and before\nthe horses could, bs stopped a nasty\nwound had been inflicted. Undor thu\nini'diihil cure uf Dr. Martin tbu little\nfellow ia now getting uloiig nicely.\nincuts for sale and a flower stall,\nadmission wl|l be eh\nNu\nItems of Interest\nA concert will be be|d iu the Clach\nuu hall, llollyliiirn, un the llth inst. fur\nHie lii'iiclil uf lhe athletic club.\nMiss Carey, Barred Heart I'urish,\nwill succeed Miss Josephine Aspcll us\nteacher iu tit. JJiliniind'8 school, Norlh\nVancouver.\nA concert will shortly be held .11 the\nHollyburn scbnol in coiiueetiun with\nthe Presbyterian church. Mrs. Morris\nii working hard lo make it a success.\nThere has been a,very generous re\nspuuse to the collection for the Swan\nsun family, almost uue hundred dullurs having been placed to the credit\nni the lumi.\nMr. C M. Burm'csler, oi Calmer, Hur\nmesler k vnn GraeveniU, has returned\nirum uu eitciulcil trip to the ul.l country und will take uji residence in\nIns new house nn 16th Street weal.\nA lawn social is to lie held by the\nY.P.8.P.E. of St. Andrew's church oil\nthe lawn of Mr. II. A. McBaill, 5th\nstreet and I.onsdale nu the ISth iust.\nAn excellent concert has lieen urrung\nOn Sunday a-meeting of the Human\nCatholics of North Vjaepaver was\ncalled and a branch of the children .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAid society formed. Mrs. Pr. E. V'\nHatch was appointed convenor and\nMiss Siena cleary secretary. Another\nmeeting will bu hold at tp sally data\nto appoint a managing committoo.\nA roller skating rill), is beiug Hft\nuiiinT,',I ou the Esplanade opposite\nNorth Vancouver hqtel by Messrs.-Mc-\nCroa uud Finilliiy. It will be the Hrst\nof its kiml iu li. D. having a tent roof.\nA splendid maple lloor is being inntul\nled and Itobertsoti's best akatcs will\nbe used. Work is beiug rushed mnl it\nis hoped Ihc opening will take place in\nll few weeks.\nHOW A SEOEET WAS SOLD\nA iiuinlili' instance of au official\nsecret thut was uot kept was Charles\nMarvin's disclosure of a secret treaty\nwith Hussia in 1878.\nlie was a writer ut Ihe Hritisb For\nign Ulliee with itt a year, yet un May\nllll, 1878, he was entrusted tu muke a\ncupy uf Ihis important treaty.\nThe sume evening he furnished tn\nthe \"Qlobe\" from ineniurv a sum\nDiary of the document, which Laid\nSalisbury two days later in the House\nof Liml* said wus \"wholly unworthy\nnf their lordships' confidence.\"\nHul nu June 11 lbe \"Globe' printed\nthe complete text of tho treaty Irum\nMarvin's marvellously retentive mem\nory.\nll wus acknowledged by the govern\nIncut lu be correct, ami the copyist wus\narrested, und a lew days later dis\ncharged, as tlie law officer! uf the\nCrowa discovered thut be had cum\nmilted nu offense knuwn tn the law.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nChronicle I London 1.\nin,\nHe a in,,i today and a better man to\nI there will be candy and refresh'I morrow,\nPRICES\nwill rise very shortly in D, L, 265, aud NOW is tbe tiiuo to buy to\nadvantage. We have the following for sals, which are much below\npresent value:\nOue lot in Block 5, facing south, $'2,350 on easy terma.\nOne lot lii Block 12, facing south, 83,160, on easy terma.\nESPLANADE\u00E2\u0080\u0094One Lot In Uio second block eaat for\n$8,600.00 on very easy terms.\nLIST YOUB PBOPEBTY WITH US FOB QUICK BESULTS\nTho North Vancouver Offlce of \"The Streot Oar Indicator Company\nLimited.\" Oet in ou this while dollar shares are selling\nfor 60 cents. Oall and get prospectus.\nHOOD A SOUTAR\n213 LONSDALE AVENUE\nPhone 462\nP. 0. Box 2397\nAMBERGRIS.\nTh\u00C2\u00BB Pi* \u00C2\u00BB P!i\u00C2\u00BBs In the Production af\nCoitly Perfumes.\nAmbergris la supposed to be a morbid\nmcretlou of tba liver of tba spermaceti\nwhale, found doming or weaned ashore.\nIt |s a little lighter than wuter apd\nmW eaally ba taken for a plsca of tba\nhark af a true, tin examination, haw-\naver, It la found to ba of a waxy nature, urauked with (ray, yellow and\nSlack and emitting a peculiar arotiiiitlo\nodor it fuses at 140 to ICO degrees P.\nand at a higher lampsratnra ghee out\nS white awoke, which condeuses Into a\ncrystalline fatty matter.\nIt la found In all aUaa, from a pound\nup to twenty or thirty, but occasionally\npieces weighing 100 or 800 pounda ara\niniiuii In wbalee.\nAmbergris bai beaa knowu from an\nearly period, some pharmacupoelaa prescribing It for fevers and nervous coin-\nIllinois ll Is aometlmas mingled wllh\nlbe incansa burned In churcbee and la\niiisn put In ifii nin kinds of win* to improve tbt \"bouquet.\"\nUui tba graat use ot ambergris ii in\nthe manufacture of perfumery tint\n(hit Ita fragrance la either very powerful or pleasing, but It poeaetuies lha\niiciTiiini property of causing otber ingredients to throw out their odors,\nunitim tbem more speellle and durable.\nIn this respect It bears a resemblance\nto the use uf niorilauin In dyeing, without which the colors would full to become permanent; bence all tbe best\nperfumes contain ambergris, whlcb la\none reason of Ibeir costliness, and\nitem'* also tbe fuct tbat \"bomeuiude\"\ncologne, for Instance, einalla ouly of\nuh-iiliiil. Kli-bniige.\nThe mountains of tbe moon are im\niuw \"w' pHjBBBy t. \"tm\u00C2\u00BB, at nt \\ncurlli. Tlip moon is but one fprty-nlntli\nt|ie size of tba earth, but its mouutaiu\npeaks are nearly as high. Twenty-two\nare higher than Moiit Blanc, which is\nwitbiii a few feet pf three miles high.\nThe highest is little more thuu four\nmiles and a half. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTENDEB8 WANTED\nNo Iron Can Do Your\nIroning Quite so Well as\nfflwg:\nLet us show you why\nTwo styles, $4,50 and $4.75\nEconomical and has the manufacturers' five year guarantee.\nNORTH VANCOUVER AGENTS\nPatterson & Goldie\nHARDWARE\nPhone 66\n105-7 Esplanade Wesl\nThe Bloodhound,\nTbe bloodhound la sometimes celled\ntbe aleulhboiind. and It la tba largeat\nv iii ii'i > winch tiiintii the m-'tii Tha\nmale weighs from No to 100 pounds\nand the feniele from 9B to 110 pounds,\nliter vary lu height from twenty tnree\nto twenty-seven Inches it.eamiml st\nIhe shoulder. Tbe color of these dugs\nis black and tan. brown or Iher col-\nured and sometimes ton flecked wltb\nwhile ur badger colored ualra. It la a\npopular Impression tbat the bloodhound Is ferocious aud eavage. Ua\npiuiiiiiiiv \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ws this reputation to bla\nbaring been used to bunt men. k pure\nbloodhound when be bae caught the\nuuin does uot worry bim to death, uut\nruns up to bltu to be fondled oi nayi\nat him-tbat la. stands and barka.\nThis Is tha atatement ol ao authority\nea tbe bloodbound.-Naw York Suu.\nProgreaslve Courtship.\n\"No, Annabel (ireen, l cunnot marry\nyon. sty rich bachelor uncle declaree\nbe will cut me ob* with a nickel If I\nwed without bis approval.\" And tba\nyoung man wltb tba weak cbln algbed\nforlornly\n\"Very well\" replied lha determined\ngirl; \"I will go to your nncla Wbat la\nbla address V\n\"Don't go. Annabell\" cried tbe youth.\n\"It would only prejudice hlm sUII mora\nsgaluat ma\"\n\"Vou mlatake my meaning. Clarence\nProon-e,\" aald the girl. \"II I can't\nmarry you I will marry your oncia.\"-\nBttffalo Kipress.\nSealed Tenders, niurked \"Tander fur\nDoucretn (lurli und flutter\" will bo received by tho t'ity Work uf the (.'Ity\nuf Nurtli Vancouver up to 5 o'clock\nun iMundiiy, lllth Augual, for constructing:\nlilili feel iipproxiuiiitcly of cuncrete\ncurb and gut ler op I.onsdulc avenue\nIruin Firsl street tu Klevetith street.\n11111)2 feel uppruxiiniitely uf concrete\ni-iiili nmi gutter uu First struct frum\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Milium uvenue lu St. Andrew's avenue.\nConns nf tender uml spucillcalicns\nmay be ulituincd at the I -ity Kugin\ners's ollice. Marked cheque for o per\nceul. of amount of tender, made puy\nulde lu Ihc urder uf the tlity Treasurer\nmust accompany each tender,\nThe lowest ur any tender not' ueees\nsarily accepted,\nANGUS SMITH,\nCity Engineer,\nThe\nDISTBICT OF NOBTH VANOOUVEB\nFound By-Law 1912\nTuke notice thut there is in the\nDistrict Pound, l.yuu Volley Koad,\nNurth Vancuuver, une stalliou, color\nbuy, lung luil and maue,\nUnless Ihe sume is previously claimed uml ull proper costs, charges and\nexpenses paid tbe* said stallion will be\nsold by public auction on Saturday,\nlhe lilh August, llll'l, at II p.m. nt\nthe l.ynn Vulley Hotel, curner of tins\nkins lluml uud I.vi.n Vulley Hoad,\nNurth Vuncouver.\nII. KASTCOTT,\nl'ouudkeeper.\nWhy Certainly.\nHay- Oirla. wbat do the papers mean\nwben tbey talk about the eaat of war!\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'lis I don't knuw, any mora tbau I\ndo wbat a standing army li for Hell\n-Bow Ignorant you ara. denn' Ths\nseal of war la for tbe standing army to\nsit on wben It gets llred - Uudon Tlt-\nBlta\nEasily Cot Over.\nl'u pn I'm mined, completely wiped\nout lu Ibe stock market. Daugbler-\nOb, well, what's tbe difference? I will\nsimply marry Kred Instead of Jack-\nSt Uull I'lnlio lii'iiiocrul\nI'he mii satisfied perion la cheaply\naalialai\nTENDERS\nSealed Tenders lire invited by lb\nNurlh Vuncuuver City ferries Ltd. for\nprinting und supplying tickets lestilu\naleil years' supply).\nTenders lu be marked \"Tender for\nTickets,\" aud to he deposited with the\nundersigned prioflo in o'clock noou uu\nTliursduy, August lnlli, IHIL'.\nTlie luwest ur any tender nut ueees\nsarily accepted. ,\nI'or particulars upply lu\nII. K.KKMl',\nIII t Secretary Treasurer.\nover ta yea-*\nEXPERIENCE\nTmdi Mabki\nDrsicne\nCppvniaHTS Ac.\nAnions Mndlrif i iketrb snd dsicrliHTon m\u00C2\u00BB|\nqiilnlr ufirlilif our opinion frsi wbwiw in\nInioiilleini pri'bit'll '\niinni itilcilicoiiOdonl\nlint Ires. Olden \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABen<7 rersMunnaMttnis.\nruoulj Iiln IhnUKh llunn A llu. rtctlTI\ntpniui miui, viiliomeUrji, in Uis\nScientific American\nA JuuuboiwlT UltuLrtltd wrtklj. Im** dr-\nojlMioo at wt iriciiilflc Jounul. Term* for\nrutavu, JJ.rt ft jm, poiUie prq\u00C2\u00BBid. Sold bi\nftll MWtdulWftt\nWftKESMrt\nCardinall & MacGregor\nArs returning to their old premlaea, 102 Esplanade Baat, where thay\n. will carry on Baal Batata and Financial business aa heretofore.\nCARDINALL & MacGREGOR\niW ESPLANADE\nthem m t. 0. tvt UM\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 AOVam VOt MRMH BACFIBB BOMB VttVUAflOH\nGood Shoes\n\\nA man who gets bla feet Into\nF \"~~^-t1\na pair of our Shoes will feel\n/ ^1 v\npleased enough about It to\n/ \"lii.\ntell his friends. That's wby\n/ ittjr\nour Shoes are- universal favo\n( ^i*\nrites. We have shoes In all tho\nL T9.\nnow shapes and In all leathers\nfew.\nat prices from UM to tim\n^\t^Q\npet pair.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWood-Paige Shoe Co.\nFJMT STREET EAST\nfWJW ' Mount Crown Block, Opp. City Hall\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' '\" '\nSherivih-Williams\nPaihts\nFOR ALL KINDS OF\nGOOD PAINTING\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,\n^OLD ONLY\nBY\npaine & McMillan\nPhone 12.\nWholesale and Retail Hardware\nFIRST STREET AND LONSDALE\nNew Municipality\nWest Vancouver\nHuy a Inrp' lut ul n miiull price; easy\nterms, Sliwlieil ninl burni. Lots, liili\nfeet by iiu feot, for Wai. boa! viow iu\nlbe' whole ilislriiT. Uot busy before\ntlity ull fiu\nA|ijily Ownor, D. I.. HUB, Taylor\nroad. 'lit\nATENTS\nwm < i\nIn all Countries. Ask for our Inv, n \ J\ntur'a \,ivi:\u00E2\u0080\u009E i Minion & Marlon, 381 1 I\nUniversity Street, turner St. Catherine 1 I\nStreet, M T Cuiiuilu, und Wusli- f I\nIn,. I.ui. 11 R.. II. S.' A. II\nShMs Cun\nfiUICKLY ST0P6 C0UQH8. CUUU COIOB.\nHCAU THI THSOAT AND LUNQB. a| CINra\nTRY US ONCE AND\nYOU WILL FIND WE\nARE EXPERT IN\nWATCH\nREPAIRING\nGeo. Somerton\n106 SECOND STREET\nA\nSome Everyday\nDrug Prices\nEnos Salt 75c\nZambuk : 35c\nAllenbury's Food 85c\nAllenbury's Food, No. 3 .55c\nPink Pills 35c\nPeroxide, per lb 65c\nCuticura Soap 25c\nBaby's Own Soap ^ 3 for 25c\nAnti-Colic Nipples 5c each\nAbsorbent Cotton -:35c lb,\ni\nWe have constantly in stock a complete stock of '\nBed Pans, Douche Pans, Hot Water Bottlea, Irrigators, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Belts, Batteries,'\nElectric Belts, Trusses, and, in fact, everything in the\nsick room line nol usually stocked by smaller drug\nstores.\nPhone 311 and your order will be rushed to any\npart of the city.\nNorth Shore Drug Co.\nP. S. THOMAS, Phm. B/\nDruggist, 116 Esplanade West\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mmmm\n\"\"' i m m J"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1912_08_13"@en . "10.14288/1.0309720"@en . "English"@en . "49.320556"@en . "-123.073889"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . 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