"47ac0619-d07b-48fd-a77b-b590efec9f16"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1911-07-25"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309763/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " E\)t txpm\nVoluma Jl\nNorth Vawqohvmb, B.Q\u00E2\u0080\u009E TwraV, ivw 26, mi\nNwrobur 40\nSuccewful Scotch Picnic\nFully 300 reildenti of tba North\nShun were present at tba annual\nSootoh picnic and Oalidoqian iporla,\nheld ot| Saturday at tba Capilano\nfall. Th* pjonla waa onnaldered by\nmany 10% tba moil' successful event\nof It* kind ever held on Iba North\nShore. Those attending wero anUr\nlaincd or took part in ivery concoiv-\nablo description ol apnrt Irom quoil.s\nto manslaughter during the altuinoon\nand ai theie drew to a dom huge\nquantities ol delectable creation* of Ihe\nculinary art were served by the Indira\nto the hungry throng who djd the delicious viands ample juetice. After\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0upper the band ol pipers who all al-\nternoon had been busy Btirring tbe\nmartial feelings in the breast* ol tbi\nScots forsook the military airs and\nbegan to render music for the dance\nmuch lo tbe delight of the younger\nelement. As the high nasal strains of\npipes rendering Scotch reel* or Highland Hiugs rang nut upon the evening air practically two-thirds of the\nguests held under Ihe spell ol the music commenced to shake Ihe \"light\nfantastic\" each giving their various\nconception oi these dances so redolent\nnf tho land ol the thistle. It was\nnearly nine o'clock before Ihe happy-\ncrowd broke up. Mayor McNeish,\nBreve MoNaught and Aid. McBae were\namong Ihe many prominent citizens\nwho were present.\nThe spoil:!, which started at 2 p.m.\nwere many and interesting, tbe win\nncn in Iho several event! leing as\nfollows:\nBoys' race under years\u00E2\u0080\u00941, .lame*\nIreland j 2, Alex. McLean.\nHoys' race under MM, Bobbie Mc\nlean; 2, Davie Mcl'oll.\nBoy*' race under IJ\u00E2\u0080\u0094I, MurlyOra-\nheme ; 2, Geordie Orant.\nGirls' race under 6-1, Mary Nye | 3,\nViolet hii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0knees. ,\nGirls' race, all iiges-1, Nellie Mc-\nI can; 3, B. Bowie.\nWheelbarrow race-1, Normal Tal-\nwil and Murray Kean; 3, I.ouis Kcan\nand. Murly Grahame.\nGirli skipping competition\u00E2\u0080\u0094I, Nellie\nGraham* ; 3, .loan Grahame.\nlady member*' race\u00E2\u0080\u00941, Mrs. Jack;\n3, Miss N. Gilroy,\nMen'* race over 60-1, Don l.aing ;2,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I. Thompson.\nMembers' race-l, ,1. Grant; 2, li.\nClarke.\nladies' race, all ages-First heal I,\nMrs. Boyd; Second heat I, Miss Fun-\nNjchol*. In Ihe final heat Mn. Boyd\nwon 'rom Miss Nichols.\nCommillee races-1, W. Grahame; 3,\nJ. Ileus,\nin the lug-nl-war event the Caledonian Society were winners in two\nstraight pulls from Ihe ironworkers.\nIHO yards dash-l, P. Grant; 3, A.\nClarke.\nMarried ladies' race-l, Mrs. Kirk-\n0M*,\nThrowing the hammer-!, G. Gnu)d,\n78 II. 3 in.; 4, A. Granl, 73ft. 10 in.\nSingle ladies' race\u00E2\u0080\u0094I, Misa loBlano;\n3, Miss II (jrahamo.\nTossing the cabcr-l, A. Shannon, 33\nfl. .1 in.; 2, .1. Dcas, 38/1. 9 in.\nMarried Men's race\u00E2\u0080\u0094I, W. Graium?;\n3, W. J. Scorgw.\nSword Dane*-), Gracio Hobertsttt;\n3, Daily Dowie; 3, A. McLaughlin\nBownes.\nHighland Fling Danoe-1, Grade\nHoberlion | 3, A. Mel. Downo*; 3,\nDaisy Dowie.\nlong jump-l, A. Clarke, 16 fl. 9 in;\n3, P. Grant, 16 ft. 4 in.\nHigh rump I, B, McConacbio, I (I.\nII in; 3, B. Simpson, 4 It. 8 in.\nPulling Ihe ihot-I, P. Grant, 36 ft.\nLadies' egg and spoon roct\u00E2\u0080\u0094First\nbeat, .1. Burns; Second beat, It. Grahame. Final heal, Miss Grahame won\nfrom Mlu Burns.\n'limiting 1'iisi round, II. Simpson\ni, Grniidwiiter 16, A. Rattary 1.1, J.\nI. Dodds 16, Deals 16, Crawford 3,\nBarlows 6, 11. Simpson 16.\nSecond round Simpson 16, Fairwon-\nHici 3, Doddi 16, Grandwater 3, B.\nSimpson waa beaten by Dcas and\nDoddi iccured a bye. In the final\nPodds won from \"\"a* by a More of\n1*13.\nTiirnar'a order* to hia boy* f era to\nconi'iinlnilii Iheir effort* in saving\nthese. The Ara raged until 8-90 Monday morning Mora it wai finally under control and 'hunks to tbs efforts\nof th* brigade no damage other than\nthat ol a bad scorojiing wai sustained\nhy any of the houses.\nOn Sunday aftomoon another hush\nfire near tlio II. C. L. B. oar barns\nkept the force busy for a coupl* of\nhours.\nRETURNING TO NORTH\nVANCOUVER\nThe many friend* of Mr. and Mr*.\nA. E. Anders, who wore lor anmo\nyears reaident In Ihis cily, but wbo\nreturned to England some months\nago, will Im pleased to learn that\ntbey bav* decided to return to North\nVancouver. A letter recdhed by the\neditor with instructions lo bold Mr.\nAnders' copy ol Ihe Express, states\nthat he and his family will leave Liverpool hy the SS. laurentia on August. 6lh and that tbay hope to r.ach\nthis oily about August '3nth. Mr. Anders, while highly appreciative ol tbe\nold cpunlry and ils advantagci, finds\nlike many others, that Ihe \"lure ol\nIhe west\" has become too strong lor\nloin to content himscll in his old\nhome and he looks lorward with\nbright anticipations as be slates, \"to\na renewal of interests in lhat lively\nlittle cily, Nnrlh Vancouver.\"\nEI'WOBTH LEAGUE\nThe regular monthly sodal evining\nol tbe Norlh Vancouver Ej.aoilh\neague was held on Monday evening\nin the Methodist church, t very in\nlercsting evening wji spurt including\nsome three minute .pc \"\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. olio a\nnam,, contest.\nN. V. T. C. HOLD TOUBNAMF.NI'\nThe official opining ol Ibe new\nNorth Vancouver tenuis court! took\nplace on Saturday afternoon and was\ninaugurated by a I011111a111.nl which\nwas keenly contested throughout and\nwas productive nl some good work by\nthe pin V ei :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\nAt two o'clock play commenced nrd\nwaged fiercely until 4.311 when a deli-\ncious luncheon wa* aerved. Afloi: tea\nthe final match ol Ibe tourniimc.l\nlook place reaulling in a victory fir\nMr. and Mra. Maltby over Mr. Daylits\nand Miss S. Humphries.\nIn the evening the membori ol thi-\nClub indulged in a flennd dance at\nIhe Horticultural hall and had U vmy\nenjoyable lime.\nThe committee computed ol Miss H.\nHumphries and Messrs. ft. .1. II. Card\ninall and A. Bull are deserving ol\nnnii;li orcdjl lor Ihe manner in which\nIhe tournament was condielcl\nCITY COUNCIL MEETING\nShares for Second Narrows Bridge to Be\nSubscribed at Once \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00C2\u00BB Fire department\nCommended (or Excellent Work. , '\nTOKEN OF APPRECIATION\nChief Turner ol Ilie local fire ileparl\nment wishc* lo acknowledge Ihe re\nceipl ol a donation nl $36 Irom the\nsecretary ol Ihe North Vancouver\nLumber Company logilher with a I t\nler expressing appredalion ol the goo '\nwork done by Ihe department in Hiving their plant Irom deilruclioii on the\nnight ol Ihe burning of the Wallace\nshipyards. Chief Turner intend* to\nuse Ihe money in providing some gym\nnu si u in appliances for Ihe use ol hi\nFIRE THREATP8 BUILD|N0 '\nFighting with dogged peiawteno* t|p>\nravage* of Iho demon fire wbicb more\nthan once threatened to overcome\neven their most itrewjun* atnrla tin\nNorth y\u00C2\u00BBncouver lire boy* again 4>\nIjnguished themselves on Sunday.\nit \u00E2\u0080\u00A2IW p.m. the No. 9 fire ila'ioo\nwaa notified that a hush fir* wm raging a**r tba corner of 2tith at root and\nM\u00C2\u00BBhon Avenue the hoy* were quienjy\non (he scene and within a ihort time\nbad a stream of water on Ih* bl,i\u00C2\u00AB.\nf]V bouaa* if, im, ritm'ty im ip\ngreat danger tt \u00C2\u00ABB lime, and Chief\nFilth SICCKSSFriiy l|l ENCHED\nThe fire fighters were called oul\nagain on Friday lo ipiell a blare in\nIhe vicinity of Soymour Creek Bridge\nwhere fed by piles of dry bruib and\nfanned by a ..till breeze Ihe llamei\nwere threatening surrounding limliei\nand property. Alter nearly lined\nhours ol strenuous work Ihe firo was\ngotten under control and the hoys re\nturned tn the cily about ii.3n.\nOPEN AIR AEETING\nFriday of thii week th* Epwoilb\nLeague oi tbe North Vancouvur M.'lh\nodisl churoli will bold an out n lllll Kraal\neast, $460. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>'\nMr. Bluckwdl, reaidence, Ifilh sirreet\neast 13,600.\nMr. E. Johnson, bouse on HHb\nstreet, 1600.\nI. Frank Wilton, two ho'ltoj, iblfc\nstreet eust 11,600 each.\nFred llmt, dwelling 3311 si. well,\n$3011.''\nNorlh Vancouver Coal k SjpplyCo.\naback, 160.\nMr. Harrier, dwelling oo 13tb\nslreei east, 111,000.\n0, A. Broughton, camp on Wem.:i\nAve., IW).\nDavid Pearuon, dwelling un M ih m\nAvenue, 1600.\nW. Ernest Milne, bungalow m 191b\nstreet, 14,000.\nMr. Keith, cottage on Lonsdale\nAvenue, \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB>.\nNelson Manufacturing Co., III.', on\nEsplinade, 1360.\nEdward Dasm, dwelling on 36th Avo.\n11,760.\nGeorge Dennis, alteration lo house\non Mb street, (300.\nSimpson k Wight, residence, 17th ill\n$3,000.\nDavid Nixon, residence on lUhil.\nfl,300.\nDonald Peers, 3 cottage* on tlh\nslreei al $1,600 apiece, $4,600,\nCARD OF THANKS\nMr. .1. H. Burgess lakes Ibis opportunity ol thanking kind Iriend* who\nsent flower tokens at tbo death of hi*\nlittle girl. Mrs. Burgess is improving\niu health.\nSCHOOL BOARD TONIGHT\nA |ss i a I meeting ol the Board o!\nSchool Trusties ol Iho city will lie\nheld I liis evening lor tbo purpose ol\nconsidering appointments to the\nleaching staff of the respective schools.\nLEG BROKEN IN COLLISION\nMr. John Caaiidy\nAccident .\ndelegates proceed in accordance wit\nthe bylaw aad iub*orib* for *b*re* jo\ntin amount of ||00^00 making ffui\nEN ROUTE\nIt was pleasant to lie on Ihe roof of\nthe caravan as we glided down the\ncouni ry lanes and to listen lo the um\nsio of on original pastoral \u00C2\u00BBympbojic;\nIhe murmur of tho river, now\nrising, now (ailing, the song ol\nI he birds ranging from (he sombre\ncaw-caw ol Ihe crows '\" Ihe brilliant\nsong ol the skylark, the lowing ol the\noven, the Ideal ing of the sheep and the\nlough ol Ihe wind through tlio tree*,\nvaried wilh an occasional *wj*h ns we\nbrushed through (ha lower brunches of\nIhe overhanging trees. The dull undir-\nlone caused by the movement ol Ihe\ncaravan was suddenly added''o as we\nswept around a hand io 'he road and\n0b looking down Ih* road \u00C2\u00AB* uw a\nhand ol gypaje* op (he move, who\npassed us in tin course of a (ew minute*, hut th* brief peering *e*m*diitf-\n(ideot (o assure (horn lhat we wettfO\ntrue romeoy--wh*r\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BBr\u00C2\u00BBr* the woman\nand children \u00C2\u00BB flVgaoW *Wf rel\u00C2\u00BB\nWhy all Uiow itore* and eqtiipmunt\nwhich ftp rom*ny would burden bw\nThe new post office in Ihe Keith\nBlock will lie opened on Monduy, .'list\nfull.\nlinker k Mitchell, contractors, have\nsecured the conlracl for building the\nMethodist parsonage, Lyon Valley.\nChief of Police Davies, who I as! ecu\nabsent on a Iwo week*' vocation, bas\nreturned.\nMr. Baker ol Ihe firm nf contractors\nBaker k Mitchell, is building un addition lo his house ou Allan Road.\nMr. A. E. Wnghoiiie im* lot a contract for alteration* lo lb* client of\n$660 lo his bomo in Lynn Valley.\nThe comfort of many wbo attended\nIhe Scotch picnio was largely contributed lo by Ihe untiring efforts ol Mayor and Mrs. McNeish.\nFather Madden, O.M.I., conducti 1\nmass and preached in St. Edmund's\nchurch on Sunday morning in the absence ol Father Pcytavin, who wn\u00C2\u00BB indisposed.\nThe addition lo th* city hall i* Healing completion and arrangement* for\nprocuring furniture end linings have\nbeen left in Iho hands of City C|crk\nShepherd.\nMr. E. ./. II. Cardinall, the local\ntennis player, was succeiiful in win\niiing hii firs! game in (be Vancouver\ntennis lourniimenl yeslerJ'V i\(ler\nnoon. Mr. Cardinall i* matehod |o\nplay again 'hi* alleriioon.\nWhat rapidly seems 'o bo becoming\nthe motl popular reaid\u00C2\u00ABn>ial wrswa\no( the oily i* the locality c\u00C2\u00BB*t aud\nmart ol UwAnle between liih and\nJWb alreet. Bcaidea hope* the |.iftple\nher* can alio bp\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBt ol a bank rod a\nnu\u00C2\u00BBV o/ alW, Th* Ptetfilt* lor\n(hi* location i* pH*(#r Jut to high\nSustains Painful\nOn Sunduy last an accident due lo a\nrestless borae, shying at a passing automobile occurred on Keilb Bond between Bewick's and Delbruck avenues.\nThe automobile,.driven by Mr. A. 8.\nBillings was climbing the bill approaching the bridge which spans ihe\nravine al tho point named and at Ibe\nsame lime Mr. Cassidy, wbo wai exorcising a recently purchased horse,\napproached Iho bridge Irom Ibe opposite direction. Tho auto.was working\non Ihe low gear and was moving vary\nlowly. Tbe horse passed tbo front\nportion of Ihe machine without mishap, hut when opposite the Ipnnceu\nsuddenly reared aud shied against Ih*\nmachine, evidently jamming Mr. Cat\nsidy's leg between ils body snd Mm\nrear door on tbe right band sid* pf\nIhe car, wilb Ibo result that the limb\nwus broken. Tbo fad ibat Mr. fillings had exercised ..very precaution\ngiving all Ihe road room possible, is\nevidenced by Ihe marks upon lha lelt\nhand, side ol the uulo aod likewise\nou Ibo corresponding railing of the\nhridge ihowing that tha car actually\nrubbed igainlt. th* rail in palling. A\nsurgeon wa* immediately summoned\nand Mr. Cassidy waa conveyed tn\nNorlh Vancouver boapllal where th*\ninjured limb wa* aat and every alien-\nlion given-\nNO FURTHER INFOBlfATJON\nl;p to the time of writing no farther\ninformation haa been received ragard-\ning Folheringham, tin Norlh Vancouver man who waa reported milling\nsome week* ago and thought lo |i*\ndrowned.\nsell carrying around I Unf tinj reprice of M Mm l*\u00C2\u00BB *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB*\nSpedal meeting of the district council tonight in the j^Uidojpal hall. Ihe\nmeeting i* called (Or 7.M o'eloak.\n , .\nINSPfSCTOp 4PPWNTW)\nMr. Geo. Campbell, the ofidaol aec-\nrotary of tin eity aohoo) board, has\nbeep appointed inspector of ths new\nRidgeway sohool during construction.\nA* Mr. Campbell ia aa arohitaet of aa-\ntended experience and ba* * titormfh\nknowledge of b#Jfag from nwfiW\ntintf *f##dpQi\u00C2\u00BBt. Oif aeryfw* jof *-\nrjMp.Wfffl wfr \W JtR'PFt WJWfWr THS WRR8S, NOftTH\nI\nTUB EXPRESS\nNOnTH yANPOPVM\na C,\nPublished TuMdiyi and Fridays by Nobth Phow f\u00C2\u00BBm, Ummti\nGio, H. Morpkh, Editor ami Manager.\nattgi o\u00C2\u00BB aoasoatwioa\nOne year, ll.Oii Six monthi, 50o. Tbrea month*, S\u00C2\u00ABV,\nUitltod States and Foreign, (i.fid par year\nAdvarliiing Rata* will to qunted ou application.\nTj\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB8lHrri\naauliiiivuly,\nreaahli\nOHyai\naervl**\nU devoted to tha iuiurosti nl the north Shore ol Burrard Inlut\nIt oonstituHs an advurtisir.g nicdiuin ol eiceiitinual value for\nia in a thorough and alteotlve manner the population of Ifartli Vancouvur\nOity mail District. Every effort is made to give advertisers tha tnmt satisfactory\n, A(| ahangss In contract advertisements slintild ba in Hie printers' hand* nol\nlater than ll) a.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Wednesday to eitiure iniertlon in tha\nfwhwing liiue, ^^^\n==t=\nNoatn VaNcot/vga, B. C,\n|ui.v \u00C2\u00AB 1911\nR, C, WATER POWER\nReliable statistics which have just\nbeen received strongly emphasise tbe\nfact that Canada is a country endowed to an exceptional degree with op\npniiiinities lor Ihe development o'\ncheap power. The following table\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bows Ihe c\lcut lo which Ihe natural\nwaler power ol Ihe Dominion has I con\ndeveloped lo date, together with Ihe\ncost ol such development :\n14,470,0110\nB3ll,000\n.170,000\nH4,3flli,IOO\n10,000\n70,873,300\nProvince H. P. Cost\nAlbert* 81,700 I Will\nBritish Columbia 134,.11n 18,JIU;|,(HKI\nManitoba 68,000\nNew Brnnswiok ... .10,793\nNova Scotia 3,137\nOntario 801,o.1fl\nPr. Edward Island 44\nQuebec (Sftl.lM\nSaskatrhewan !W),0OO\nThe total horse power ut present in\nuse derived Irom the watercourses\nthroughout the Dominion, according\nto the above table, ia 3,003,080, an\naggregate'wbleh is'important, not so\nmuch because ol ill ml imi proportions\nas on account ol the possibilities it\nsuggests. The development of the\nvast waler power resources of Canada\nis yet in ils very infancy and Ihe statistics quoted not only suggisl the illimitable possibilities which lie iu this\ndirection, but likewise prove conclusively that, excepting in very rure\ninstances the respective provinces present opportunities for the development\nnl water power upon a low basis o\ncoll, thus gresliv enhiinring the vul\nin ol our \"while coal\" assela.\nExclusive of Haskulcliewun \u00E2\u0080\u0094for\nwhich province the sum invested is\nnol given the average cost p-r horse\npowei unit throughout Ihe Dominion\nil tll8, Ihe aggregate Coll of Ihe 1,\n167,680 horse power exclusive ol Has-\nkaldiewan, being 1108,641,800.\nOf Ihe leading provinces in the list,\nlha average cost p.i horse power unit\nin Alberta has been fllli, in British\nColumbia 11.16, in Manitoba *34l, in\nOntario ll'tt md in 'limbic Ul'.'ti. It\nwill thus lie seen thai the eoet bas\nlieen lowest in Ontario ami highest in\nManitoba. The cuiiipaiaiiv.lv low\ncoal ol development in Ontario is\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Innblle, dm lo a large extent, to\ndevelopments ul Niagara Full*, where\nprodigious ii'siilts were attaint.! under\nIlie moat advantageous circumstances.\nOntario ut present leads the pro\nviiires in aggregate waler power, lie\nlag about '.\u00C2\u00BB:io,tsii or approximately 46\nper cent, in advance ol the nearest\ncompetitor, Quebec. It is exerted,\nhowever, that important ilevclnpmelils\nAr* now.under way in Ihe vicinity ol\nMontreal which will make lb* race\nbet wen, ili, si two province* much\ndosei. .Saskatchewan stands (Ibid\nand British Columbia fourth.\nOn the |\u00C2\u00BB.r rentage basis A Hurts\nha* about lour |ier rent, of Ihe entire\nwaler power of the Dominion a* at\npresent develop..!. British Columbia\nhas 6} per rent., Msnilnha has 2.8per\nfen!., Onl alio II percent., Quebec 37 (\nper coal, and Salkaldiewan 1) |*r\nfont,\nThe showing ol British Columbia in\n, th* lilt mual lie eonsidrrrd very ta-\n1 fbaVlory, wpednlly when il i* con\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2idered lhat It ii the neweet ol the\nprovince* iu point of accetsibiljly,\nlhat the geographical feature* are such\nthat the providing of (rawportation\nledlilla* ha* thu* f\u00C2\u00BBr bean aoofined lo\ntin lower portion of Ih* pro vine* and\ntin tonal Una. Th* larg* amount of\nrailway eon*tru*ttoa which i\u00C2\u00AB *t pre*-\nant onAtr may, by mmnt ml which th*\nnorthern ftxtion at wtti nt tin teal\nmini pottio* ot tin provine* will\nbe ttmUtti evelltiAa log lUveJopment,\nwill doubtless, result In ii v ry large\nand rapid increase in the amount nl\npower actually derived Irom th* magnificent water ways, large and small,\nwith which British Columbia abounds,\nwhile there can be no doubt that this\nprovince is destined ultimately to take\na foremost place among the provinces\nin this important particular.\nCENHCS DEPARTMENT ASKS CO-\nOPEBATION\n'Ihe newspapers have been reporting\noiiii.:-: 11 a is nn the part of enumerators of the census, especially ill tho\nlarge cities ol Ihe Dominion and not\nwithstanding the care of the census\noffice to enjoin a perfoniiunc' of accurate and lull work on the part of\nenumerators il Is possible lhat in\nsome inslunees |iersons and even families liave lieen' passed over. 11 is\nknown at tho oliico that niiiny '..'ports\nol omissions are without' Inundation,\nand that generally tlie enumeration\nhas been well uud fully mudo, ill\nthough it is yet too early lor a final\ndecision. The fact is lhat Ihe census\nof a district or enumeration urea was\noften not complete when complaint i\nwere lirst publidv made. The -.-n.-ni-\noffice earnestly desires that the nam\nol every mun, woman nnd child in Ihe\ncountry as' well as ull other information called for in the i Indole, should\nbe recorded as the statute and the jjj^\nsi ructions require, llui leit there\nshould lie nn inadvertent omisi'on on\nthe pint ol any eniinicrulor ilu office\nrespectfully invite* the co-operation o\nthe public lor Ihe completion ol a (llll\ncensus. To this end |s'isons who believe or suspect tIn.t Ihey have not\nbeen taken are asked lo notify Ihe\nchief officer nf the census ut Ottawa\ngiving Iheir names, post ollire nddr. s\nstreet mul number il residing in dti\ntowns or villages or concession ami\nnumb .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of lot il residing in country\nplaces, litters containing information\nof Ihis a,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0linn ure postage free, and\nil il is found thul surh p rs a* have\nnot lieen enumerated in Ihe retains\nmade lo the census office, in ans will\nat once lie taken to remedy the defects through (lie local oflicers ..I the\ncensus who were employed in Ilie work\nand who are responsible il any mis\nlakes have lieen made in their respective enumeration ureal.\nHENRY B. WATSON\nArchiUct\nRooau 10 and 11, Pander Cluailieri,\n533 Pindir Strut W. Pkon* 3461\nand Lonsdale Av*., North Vancouver\nRasldsnce, cor. l.ousoeli Av* aad\nMud itrt*t, North Vaneouvir.\nFRED G. TURNER\nNotary Public\nUin\u00C2\u00AB, lnv**lm*nt* and Insurant!.\nRoom 307, hill Grinvilli Bt., Vancouver, fl. C. Pkon* KAN. Land Itegi.\ntry work a ep*ri*lly.\nFOR RENT\nSAFETY\nDEPOSIT\nBOXES\nMost modern filing device\non (he market,\nA safe receptacle (or thou\nvaluable paper* ind jewela\nNORTH SHORE\nLOCATORS.LTD.\n32 Lowdaje Avenue\nTdephor* |2)\nT\nIWWY,\nTlm 'fltaoippWiwl fioPiaty maete in\nNorth Vancouver fn Room J, 67 Mns-\ndale Avenue (entrance n\u00C2\u00ABt lo .Wei-\ncome Parlor) every Wednmday ovmbig\n4 8 o'clock. Attendance il entirely\ntree nnd carries no obllgaliou* tubal'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2vir. Von in invited, fhonaophifial\nstudy and qneetinna, ' ,\nPWZAJIOOMS\ndust Opened-New and modarn\nthroughout, special rates by week, 118\nICsplanndu Weal, Mrs. R. W. .lackson,\npropriatren.\nNorth Vancouver\nCoal and Supply Co.\nUMJTBD\nWharf; Cor, St. George'* and Esplanade. Office: fili Lonsdale Avenue.\nOffice Phone\nWharf Phone 178\nCOAL MERCHANTS\nIlls.\nDealers in all kinds ol Building Material, Sand, Gravel, iVineni, Lima\nBrick (common and pressed), Pin\nBricks, Firs Clay, Plaster, Fibre, Plus-\nfar of Parii, Lath, Shingle*, Drain\nPip*, Til*.\nDomestic and Blackimith Coal.\nPrompt delivery a specialty,\nPurse & Galloway\nBUILDING CONTRACTORS\nllrick and Concrete Work\nHouses, Bungalows, Klo. a Specialty\nPlans submitted. Estimate!\nCor. Keith Road and Boulevard\nNOBTH VANCOUVER\nH. D. RUGGLES\nBARRISTER\nNOTARY PUBLIC\nItt bill Street Eait Norlb Vancouver\nPkon* 979\nSystem\nta^^^^i^^^^^\nmB^^^emW*mW'^\nHouse Connections\ni.\nNotice to Property Owner*\nof North Vancouver\nAs the main drainage system il approaching completion wiheg lo notily\npiopeiiv owners thai we are making\narrangements In undertake the sewer\nconnections on Ihe variou* privet*\nproperties ut a reasonable cost lo all\nthose who desire to avail theroselvai\nol early drainage facilities. (laving\ncarried out the main drainage ay*t*m\n(or lb* city council did having th*\nnecessary plant and (killed labor\navailable wa are in an eireptionelly\nfavorable position to carry oul th*\nprivate house dr*in*ge at a moderate\ncost to piopcily owner* awl we shall\nIm pleased U furnish Mlimate* and\nplan* il naoMMry to carrying oul Ibis\nmost essential work in accordant* with\nIh* city regulation* and on inoet up-\nlo-dale principles ot modern sanitation.\nMacdonellGzowski &Co.\nO/ficet\nSecond St and Mahon Ave,\nPIimm27\u00C2\u00BB i\nli 'a hi '' ' ' ii ' ''''\"-fig)\nN,V.W00PYARD\n10,000 cord* ot dry 6r wood lor iiulck\nMb.'' Wia* par oo> cords It.oO.\nSpecial quotation! bt larger faun-\ntitia*.\nf Cut Wood-lfl inched Pffi, 13 iMfcaf\nfn'%, L\nC. 0. D.\nSECOND and ST. PATRICK\nPhone lit) f. 0. Boa IM\nHOT? YES!\nHnve your Finj Intwnpi* lopkpd Mo these boi dayi,\n.^r^yMFB^milM,\nROYAL INSURANCE CO.. LTD.\nTbt IwgMt and waallbitut Fire Insurance Company\nin (ba wor|d, Phone Ohf Agent*i\nElder Murray Co.,Ltd, \".\"Jft^'\nii i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. . , i|-. it /; - i'IVi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i 11\nSEE THAT DOUBLE CORNER\nemnmmmmxwmttmnmmnmmmmiiti \u00C2\u00BB . \t\nLou tand a, Block j i6,n. Um\nioo feat on Keith Houd hy 140 feet mi si. Aniin ys Avenue\n(Keith Hoad ii ISO loot wide)\nTruly H UII aplendid location for a home or en idee)\nlite for tin apartmept houae.\n===== Tbe Price iii only $4,500 =====\n(33 eouti per a.iiiam ft.)\n$1125 c\u00C2\u00BBib nnd the balance in >ix, twelve, eighteen months\nExclusive Agents\nCanadian Financiers,\nLimited\nHeal Eslali', liisiirarire-Fire, Life,\nAi'CMlenl-ltants Collected\nBank of Hamilton Building\n9a I .oni.il.ili' Avenue\nKUNEST EBBAGE, Local Manager\nTHIRTEENTH STREET\nGood 50 [t. Lot. First block (rom cat line, all cleared.\n\"A snap at $650 cash or $750, 1-3 cash, balance 6\nand 11 months.\nNORTH LONSDALE\n100x132 feet. East o( Lonsdale Avenue. $950.\n1-4 cash, balance 6,12 and 18 months. This is a line\nhomesite.\nC. I. LAWSON & CO.\n15 LONSDALE AVE. WORTH VANCOUVEIt\nPhone 70--P. O. Box 97\nCampbell Realty & Investment Co.\nKill! HAI.K-o-rnom\nInline lin\nCb'ta-\nleilielil Avo. Now, all\nmodern.\nI'rir*\nH/2IKI. I'.**y lappa,\nm Caih and \u00C2\u00ABi\u00C2\u00AB pw montn will\n|iure|iuHo a lot aa\u00C2\u00BB|3f), ball-mill\nf\u00C2\u00BB<>nt our linn and n*ar ftmm\nitiiud. i'ripe nnly l\u00C2\u00BB\ntpiMi Oaili and balanta by mm in*\noluliiiiiiils will imrcliuio u gOflll\ndiiiililo oormr. Priua nnly Wv|tb iund\u00C2\u00BB\"i\naonvanirow, frnnt'inil Htf 'Iwlill\n, Bniilavard, % lm*Aa\ \u00C2\u00BBB\u00C2\u00BB W\u00C2\u00AB*\n(rom |ha *ar line. I'rmo, only fit,;\nwm, mljiiiniiig 60 It. Ini all kl*lli\n1 ad |pr *ll'm additinnul.'\nALEXANDER PHILIP\nliiHiiruiieii mii| Finamial Agent\nriu|i Ul(ic|i|K*li|snad\u00C2\u00BB,l>nono 10\nJAY & CO.\nBUILDERS\nt'latii pr*|iared and Kstiaiatoi givan.\nOffice: 1407 llouiiuioa Trusl Did\nVancouvar.\nITninji \u00C2\u00AB07\nlloiidonce, 153 Eighth Ava. Iv\nNorlh Viiiiciiiiver.\nIHItlOATION NOTJCP\nMITICI1', is hereby given lhat an application will lie made under Part V.\nol Iho Waler Aol, VMS, to obtain a li;\nI vu..' in North Vancouver division ol\nNow Westminster District, on tho 18th\nday ol Atiuust, lull, at 11 a.ni., by\nI'', Newton lliul, Suiyeon, Vanoouvor,\nII, ('., for waler for irrigation use on\nthree ueres owned by him in 1).).. M>.T,\nIho Hourco ol supply Iwilig u small unused st renin Iron) 'limine Mountain\nMowing southerly Ihrough I). Ij. till\nami 11. I.. 5!).), Ibe point ol iliveision\nlaiing ulioiii -JjiMMi leet in iiuitliouslerly\nilireclion Irom Dr. Drier's N.i',. slake,\nthe a nn unit iis|iiiiril Iwing J culiioleet\nper Mill nn I lo lie carried by buried\npipe lino from small dum in bed ol the\nII renin.\nDated at Norlh Vancouver, duly\nItttli. lull. sMH\nI\nHEAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSIJKANCE.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTELEPHONE Kg. P. O. BOX 114\nmwm\nFIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!\nFOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the\nCommercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd.\n(LONDON. ENCUNDI\nASSETS! $94,900,000\nHula Agent\nPERCY KING\nNOTARY PUBLIC. IB LONSDALE AVENUE\nAfraMuaii sad Contract* drawn\nat nttj dticriplioo\nPhone 157\nC*a*r*l\nCe*v*rtaciaf\nLYNN VALLEY\n1\nOn* acre block 00 macadamized road, will make\na aplendid homeaite.\nI'm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 only UM on eiay terma.\nthe north v^couver trust\nco\u00E2\u0080\u009E;ltd.\nH**l Kstal* and Piaaadal Agwti\nAgrewatal* pf H.le iHKouiiIkJ.\n219 Lonadale Aveaue Tckjiltone 44\nPALACE HOTEL\nftaTMi i%.oo par and up.\nand to r*tf\"l\u00C2\u00BBr Iwardara. .\nSpecial rate* fo families\nrtnett ioof wtrdtn on taffic Co\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBt\nmmmtnnnmn*mtmnmnmmmmm^nnmXnmmnmaianmn*mmmmm\nREDA 4 ANDRUiS\nMOMIITOM\nWATKIt NOTll'K\nNOTIt'l''. il Ifiieliy uiven thul un up\nplication v. ill bo mado under I',.it V.\nol the Wuler Aet, I'.w'.i, lo obliin a\nlieen.se in tlie North Vuiicuuver division of Now Westminster Histriot on\ntlio IKlh day ol August, lllll, al II a.\n111., by K. Newton Drier, Surggup, Van-\neuuver, II. ('., lor water lor dum llic\nuse on tine.- acrei owned by him in\nD. I., f.'i-l. Ihe source ol mi|i|iiy lining\na small 1111nnm1.il stream Irom firnuao\n'I.aii,i nn llowing southerlv through I).\nI., hu2 und II. I.. W.'l, the point nidi\nversion Iwing nhniil 'J.HSI (eel in\nnorllieaileilv dir.jrliuii (rom Dr.\nDrier's N. It. sluiie, the nmoiint n\nipiirol In mn j euliio leet per second to\nla. earned by buried pipe lino Irom\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mall 1I11111 in Iho lied ul tho slre'im.\nDated al Norlb Vancouver, duly\nrnli. I'JII. 8-18\nWE COULD\nPaper the World\nIrom our itoek of new Wall Paper*\n(0 it mem., Kvery diy 10ml n*w\ndwign arrivn to fill |n( vacancy\nat ikon cloaol oat.\nHandaome Wall Papera\nare her* in andla** varl\u00C2\u00BBly. Jujt\n1*11 our lalaaman lor what roofs\nyou want tb* i>\u00C2\u00BBper and b* will\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bow you jusl lb* patiara you an\nlooking lor.\nTo eboot* Itom our dock la a plea-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2urf, lo pay our prlo* I* *a*y.\nW. Hi ST0NEY k CO.\n117 l.onid*ls Avanu* I'b\u00E2\u0080\u009EM 149\nSacoap \u00C2\u00BBTi\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABt.\nWORTH VANCOUVER, p. C.\nN. A. KEARNS\nARCHITECT\nTakphona 276\n127 LONSDALE AVE\n\u00C2\u00BBU\u00C2\u00BBTH VmowifM THE m?MW NORTH VANC0UV8R, JJ. ft\nmm\nNorth Vancouver City\n=\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n_\nCLEARED LQTS 50 ft. x 1471\nIn BLOCKS 15,15a, 16 and 16a. D,L, 550,\nPRICES: $750 to $1000 according to location.\nTERMS: 1-4 Cash, Bal, 6, 12 and 18 months.\nACREAGE in Diitrict Lots 546 and 550\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIn Blocks of from One to Four or more acres. ,\nPRICES: from $2000 to $3250 per acre\nTERMS; 14 Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 & 24 months\nThe Grand Boulevard extends through this property\n*\n\"\" 11\nFOR PUNS, PRICE LIST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO\nThe North Vancouver Land and\nImprovement Company,!:\u00C2\u00BB,\n543 PENDER ST. tefiK VANCOUVER, B. C.\nDoaon te Priie Lilt\nCaledonien Sporti\nIn cpimuolion with the picnic and\n5mrt* hold under Hie auiplMi ol Mm\nt. Andrew's and Oaledonian Sopiety\nthn enntmitteo bog tq tendor their\ngratnliil thank* for tho nieecu nl\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nine to the Hndormcntionod donors tn\nth* prim |)it.\nMayor W. MoNoiiJi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2r\. B. Diplook\nDaily I'rovineo\nThe World\n'fhe Express\nSing k Slovens\n*. .1. Irwin\ni 4. II. Fletcher\n9- ' 'I'V'-t-\nif \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 V. Home Furiiishrrs\nPaine li HoMilliin\nJ, .1. McAh'i'Ci!\nPatterson, tioldio (t f'lark\nNorth Shorn litn,> Store\nJohn M. Hurray\n11. 8. Mollnwnll\nWm. dimming\nF. Bruco k fo.\ntho Curry Co.\n4. B. Sloncy\nI iitisiliili .Supply Store\nP. Ilurnn k Co.\n?bo Salo fo. . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nRrackman-Ker fo.\nD. fi. Wok\nPalace 11 1\nA. J. Tyson\nKirkncss Bros.\nB. f. Market Co.\nA. .1. Hood\nGraham Elce. fo.\nAlnx. Philip\nReeve HcNaiiiT'hl\nP. Larson\nC. Allicrlson\nB. .1. Fowler\nHoclor VncKeniie\nA. Smith I.td.\nN. N. Carlago Co.\n(1. Smith\nNliiii'liiiil.ii k Mel. un\n.1. A. VcNair\nC. F. Foreman\nBurrard Cigar fn. \\nJas. W. Hay\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. II. Frnmme\nH. Iluii imi .ni\nAid. (1. W. Heltae\n.1. A. MeM.lli.il\nlir. W. P.. efawenmhe\nAle*, (iranl\nKi-ltayor Ifay\nAid. C. H. Killsnn\nB. F.. Bucll\n.1. W. 11. ii i ii 1.1...ii\nSimpson k Wight\nT. 8. Nye\nN. V. Tea Co.\nThe Bank of British North America\nCpim p# Up $4,866,666. Reserve Ftp! $2,652,333\n>TT\u00C2\u00BBwa\u00C2\u00BBwa*wui.'iJiii\u00C2\u00BBi*iiiii\u00C2\u00BBa wmi.mn\imxMeman%nnn\u00C2\u00BBmnmnmm\n2 Officei in North VwcwvwHI I\nCORNER LONSDALE AVENUE AND ESPLANADfc\nmm wmnm avenue dw v\u00E2\u0084\u00A2*-*** strm)\nSaving Deposits of ft.oo ami upwards received.\nInterest allowed at current rates.\nBanker's Money Orders issued.\nBoth offices transact a general banking business\nand an: open on Saturday night.\nF. T. SALSBURY, Manager.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFRUIT PRODUCE\nCONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc.\nWHOLESALE ONLY\nPETERS & DOYLE\n120 Second Street East Telephone 206\nConvenience to Norlh Vancouver Merchant!\nBuy in Your Own Town.\nYour Orders Solicited\nASK\nyour neighbours\nand they will recommend it to\nyou\u00E2\u0080\u0094THE\nelectric iron wilh\na reputation.\nIIV 1 rUin 1 We shall be pleased to tend one of these\nirons to you lor TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL Phone 46\nLight and Power Department.\nBritish Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd.\n50 LONSDALE AVENUE\nYOUR FIRM'S MID-SUMMER\n%\u00C2\u00BB*%y\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BBi\nTHIS WEEK it ii\nBOYS'CLOTHING\nj that we specialize on I\nCLEARANCE SALE\nEverything in the\nStore for Boys going at exactly half price\nNote these\nMoneysaving\nItems!\nBOYS'\nBLOUSES\nin all the\nprettiest designs\nand good washers at\n| a ORIGINAL\n1% PRICE\nBOYS' SUITS\n(PLAIN)\nEvery ope must be sold.\nThere ia an immense assortment for you to ohoose\nfrom. At tfiase prices you\noan pocket an immense\nsaving. Fancy Tweeds,\nWorsteds and Navy Serges\nranging from $2.60 to f 10\nfor exaotly\n1-2\nORIGINAL\nPRICE\nThere are\nmany\nunadvertised\nitems\nthat are\nequally as\ngood\nas these\nmentioned\nhere\n:^ __'mc\nBOYS' SUITS\n(KNICKERBOCKER)\nThe very latest designs\nbought for tbis summer\ntelling, al) going at tbe\nv ridiculously large reduction of one-half tbeir value\n1 o ORIGINAL\n1-4 price\n1\nYou can\nSave Dollars\nVNow! '\nSfflKT\nWAISTS\nwith soft collar attached,\nanother with loose self\ncollar, and atill another\nwithout collar-starched\nculls. All just what the\nhoys want, .dandies\n1-2\nPRICE\nlo clear out\nSquare Deal\nCLOTHIER\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nCUMMING'SI\n113-115\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wjmmamwmmmmmmmmmmiLiiiim}. <..\nthr nmm, noi\n'8Ri M. Gi\nBOECKH'S\nBRUSHES and BROOMS\nA\u00C2\u00BB guaranteed against iniperfepljgns\nwhich in poorly made goods cause much\nwprry snd inconvenience to the householder.\n\"STEEL GRIP\"\nPaint And Varnish Bruahea\nWill do first class work and will not\nshed the bristles.\n. i s.. i\nPatterson, Goldie & Clark\nNorth Vancouver Hardware Store\n104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE\nLOTS IN BAYVIEW\nD. L. 621 & 2075 on Keith Road,\na short distance west ol the Imperial Car Shipbuilding and\nDry Dock Co.'s property. $300 and $325 each~$20 cash,\nbalance easy terms. These lots command an uninterrupted\nvieWof three miles of Hurrard Inlet. Good soil and level.\nCall or write lor descriptive pamphlet.\nS. F. MUNSON\n333 Pender St. W.\nPhone Seymour 5654\nKarn Reed Organ (Cost$i60) - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 $80\nDecker & Son Piano (Coat $750) - $100\nValuable Old Violincello - - - $100\nThese instruments can be purchased on easy payments. They\nare in perfect condition and are genuine bargains.\nWarburnitz Piano House, Limited\n443 Lonadale Avenue\nPhone 114\nERINDALE. D.L 622\nBetween proposed SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE\nawl NORTH ARM BRIDGE on Keith Road\nFIFTY FOOT LOTS, $330 SgLS\nGRADED BOAD TO EVERY LOT .\nWater nnd telephone service ii being put into diilrict now und\nroula hug Ixvn lurveyed lur carlim,\nD. MacLURG\n340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, B. C.\nNORTH VANCOUVER CITY FERRIES, LIMITED\nTIME TABLE\nTAKING EFFECT MAY FIRST, ,1911\nLm..- Vancouver till) a.m. and\n(hereafter every 'Hi minute* until\n7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.31) p.m.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2vary W ininuiuH until 11.30 p.m.\nthereafter I2.lt and 1.00 a.m.\nWEEK DAYS\nl.oov\u00C2\u00AB North Vancouver fi.01) a.m.\nand thcrca'tei- every 'Ml minutei until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 |i.\nm. every .'10 minutei until 11.00 p,\nin. thereafter 11.1.1 und 12.16 a.m.\nSUNDAYS\nUave Vancouver 7.40, 8.10 and\n(.00 Iheruallcr name ui wcekduyi.\nLeave North Voncouver 7.20, 8.00\nand .vl\", thereafter sumo ax week-\nday*\nPASSENGER BATES\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Single Ion 6c, 6 lor 26c, 30 lor |l, 70 lor $\u00C2\u00BB.\nA l.uinlx'i wagon j, truck* and\ndr*y\u00C2\u00BB, 76c return.\nB--2 homo cjproM carriigci and\nbacli, 60c return.\nO\u00E2\u0080\u0094l horn exprois huggie* and\nautoi, 26c return.\nVKIIICI.K KATK8\nAll Iho above rate* include driver, ilulea A and I) auhjoct to 20\npi'i cent. diKounl m lot* of 60.\nFREIGHT TARIFF\nI'or 100 Ihi. raU, 6c.\nMinimum rate, 10c. ,\nTimeUM* lubject to change without notice.\nCompany not liable lor dolayi, accidental or otherwiie.\nTAKE NOTICE\nTHAT the Civic Information and Labor Bureau is now\nopen lor tlie Convenience of Employers and Employee*.\nEmployers are requested to take advantage of the Office\nwhen requiring help.\nftmW\n\V,iJB. HOOU, Secretary,\n14 Lonsdale Avenue,\n' North ViwwWi\nARfjBowHjiM discowy\nTht following.- whM i\u00C2\u00BB * inmk-\ntion ol an ancient M.SH found yoiter-\nd\u00C2\u00BBy op Keith Houd we\u00C2\u00BBt, wi|l to pi\nInterest fo North Vanooiivwile*:\n|n tha first year ol tli* reign ol\nKing Georgiui and his Queen, Mury,\nbehold Waller, the .Scribe, and Wl\nwm iii, the Sailor, did gird up thair\nloins and taking their Irmly tftSt\nin their hands set out for the '\u00C2\u00BBr oity\nairois Iho Inlet oominonly called Bur-\nmrd,\nAnd it came to pass that when\nevening had come, Walter th* Scribe,\nand Ellsworth Ihe Sailor, were seen\nreturning to the city of their adoption wheeling between them a mysterious machine.\nAnd when they had come nigh unto\ntho gates ol the city built upon a hill\nand called North Vancouver, behold\nthe elder* nnd ancients (mostly ancients) did forsake Iheir selling nl rest\nestate and did come out ol their\ndwellings to goze upon Iho travellers.\nAnd 1 ono ol the ancients lilting up\nhis voice said \"llearken tn mo, Walter the scribe end Ellsworth Ihe l.iil-\nor, wherelor did ye depart from Ihis\ncity lo which yo now return 1\"\nThen did Walter Hie scribe, riling\nin the place ol the undents, address\nIhe brethren. Buying: \"Ye men ol\nNorlh Vancouver why are ye *o\nblind ? Keelh ye not that this is tbe\ngreat speed machine of Ihe Eii'ilcitcs,\nwhich 1 hove obtained to lei yo know\nspeedier Ihe doings ol this (.r.'.Uci-y\nwherein ye reside VI , r\nAnd the ciders nnd the undents\nwagged their beards and did s.iy ui lo\neach oilier, \"yeq verily, Waller the\nscribe hath done n good Ihing. lie-\nhold we will now have no need ol ibe\ngreat bridge which the Qenlile Mc-\n\.111.dii would seek lo place ovw Ihe\nwaters, l.el us make u great final iu\nhonor ol Wulter ihe scribe uml I'll,\nworth the suilormnn, lor they l.uvo\ndone great things for the cily upon\nthe hill, even the oily ol Norlh Vancouver.\nAnd tlie elders und tho ancients did\nwail upon Peter the Jovial unci did\naay unto him \"Behold we desiro to\nhonor Ihe scribe Waller und Ellsworth\nthe sailormun. And Peter Hie Jovial\ndlil reply \"Verily my dwelling in thine\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094do as ye will.\"\nTherefore, il came lo puss that ihe\nold uud young did gather together in\nthe house of I'cler tiie Jovial, to do\nhonor to Waller Iho scribe and Ellsworth Ihe sailorman, lor the great\nthings Ihey Imd done lor North Vancouver.\nAnd the miDllrels of Ihe city did\npluy upon sweet toned instruments ul\nthe least und Ihe virgins of the city\ndid crown Ihe brows ol Walter 'he\nScribe and Ellsworth ihe sailormun,\nwilh luurels.\nAnd all these tilings are wrillil) ill\nIhe archives ol the cily by Thomas\nIlie t'lerk and uro witness d ly Wil-\nliam the chief ruler ol the city upon\nthe hill, even Ihe cily ol Norlh Vuncouver.\nThese things did come lo puis upon\nthe 21st duy of tl iglilh month of\nthe reign ol King 'leorgius nnd his\nQueen Mary.\n11. C. GAZETTE\nIn the current issue ol Ilie I'.. ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nCarol lo the following appointments\ntire noted :\nWilliam Health) Steele, lo lie dep-\nuly mining recorder lor Ihe Onwca\nmining division ; Albert I. Uoodilonc,\nof the cily ol Voncouvir, J. ll. Illick,\nVancouver, und A. Edward Tulk ol\nVuncouver, to Iw comniiisioners lor\nIhe taking ol albduvils in iho nuprema\ncourt.\nU'wii .1. Oilrien ol Ihe city ol N*\niiiimio to be u medical health officer\nfor the province of Hrilish Columbia.\nDue notice is given ol the intention\nof Ihe Howe Sound Power Co. Limited\nlo apply for water rccordi on thl\nnorth and south branches ol lurry\nCreek.\nCertificates ol incorporation bsve\nUrn issued to thl following extra-\nprovincial' companies 1, Hloedil Slow-\nart k Welch Ltd., Hrilish Columbia\nHop Co. Ltd., Oil.Lull k Carson Limited, Dominion Electric Appliance Co.\nLid., Fidelity Sucurilied Ud., House\nfe I'rice Wreckers Lid., Merrilt k Dis\ntrict Industrial Co-operative Society,\nNational Timber Co. Ltd., Pacific\nCoast Brick *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\nKeith Boad. Font, N. Vanaouvar. 3-8\nii i .\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nCLARK & LYNCH\nJSNGINfiEBS\nContractor* for reinforced concrete\naonatruclion. S*w*ring in \u00C2\u00ABl it*\nbrai>oh*i, houae connection* a ipe\ncialty. Etlinute* luroi\u00C2\u00BBh*d. Office\n90 liomdale Av*. Fhon* 488.\nJ. Cameron\nIH. k S.\nCIVIL ENGINEER\nIrrigation, drolnoge, level*, plana\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd *pwifioationi. Septic tank* and\nboUM drainago * ipcciolly. )'. 0.\nBoa Ui, 16th it reel we*< ol ll*wicke\nAvanu*.\nFISH DEALERS\nTHE NOBTH VANCOUVEB FISH\nAND PBODUCE GO.\nFresh and Smoked Fiab\nLive and Drcaacd Poultry\nVegotablea Dcliviry twic* daily\nPboM Un 131 Fint Streat\nICE DEALERS\nJONES ICE CO.\nWholualeri and Ketailen of Put* Ioe\nCreun\nIce for family u\u00C2\u00AB*\nBAY VIEW TEA ROOMS\nI'bone 236 IONSDALE AVENUE\nEXPBESS ANft BAOGAGE\nA. WILD\nLIGHT EXI'BESS AND GENERAL\nl)EI,|VEB\u00C2\u00A5\nPrompt . S*rvic*-lloderatc Charge*.\nHmtt\nE. LAURIN\nHigh clan I.aHics' and Gmt'i Tailoring\nKEITH BLOCK, FIHST STBEET\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB\nModern Tailori and Rtnovatory\n'Hfl Lonadale Anoui\nCleaning, Prwtiag, Dyeing, Altoiing\nWe um the French Dry Cleaning\nProcMi Phon* 'lit\nNOBTH VANCOJJVEB\nJOHN LINDEN\nTA1IOB\nI.odiii' and Gent'i Suite to Order\nfrom 136.00 and 136.00 rc*pectiv*ly\nPhone 263 lonidalo Car, 16th it.\nNOBTH VANCOUVEB\nTEACHERS (Music)\nSAM. T. SUTTON\nTEACHEB OF PIANO and THEOBY\nSpadally: Children'i Uiou at own\nhomo. Termi, otc, apply Genera)\nDelivery.\nWATCH REPAIRING\nI* your witch etopptag or going irr*-\ngulorly? Sae '\nA. J. HOOD\n'Ih* Norlh Vonoouvtr Eipert\nand pionetr JnftUer\n\u00C2\u00AB0 UpninA Avtou*\ns NQftffl VANWVftli, % C.\ntrnw turner mm-.mmm\nSfline jmpprtont, olutngos hW tom\nrecently mifis ill tht jjRFtb .VlhWeF\nl,fl\u00C2\u00BB (fcp*FrW\u00C2\u00BBr tty PltW Tl!F\u00C2\u00BBor. Tba\nChljf ii, pov \u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00BBtioneti nt lip? 2 fir\nhull on |3th \"trtpt, thrown bill run\n*p gained giving tho pft-y thu benefit\nof |nrp Iipic mtm IWfJ a mt nf la\nNEW TOTMPOT MM, W:\nTBlCT-lWrict of New tfjptniiniter.\nTake milieu that Eliot A. Uimwell ol\nViineouver, occupation, broker, intend*\nto apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands: About\n-'in acres commencing at a poit b|ant-\neil op I lm norl huuat corner of Lot\n1674. thence eait 36 chaiui, thuuee\nnmi li 80 chains, thence welt 6 chains,\nnum. or leu to shore of Hors* Shoo\nLake, thence jp a south and wetter)/\ncoin-so uroiind shore of lake to Noitli-\neioil comer of (.ot 1573, thence aouth\n60 chaiui, more pf |uu, to point pf\neiiliiniellivinenl.\n(Sgd.) ELIOT A. HASWELI..\n.Inne 17th. lllll. 11-9\n\8\nI f)f\Y at our Babies BILLY and\nLiUUIV CHARLIE\u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nWhy make two loads moving when One Van will take it all.\nRing up 295, CREAMER TRANSFER CO., for the\nLargest Padded Furniture and Piano Van in the Cily.\nNEW WESTMlNSTF.il LAND DIS\nTUIOT\u00E2\u0080\u0094District ol New Wtatmiuater.\nTake nolle* lliul .losejili (1. lloel.eiill.\nol Yancouver, occupation, government\nofficial, intundi to apply for permission lo purchaie Iho following deicrib-\neil landi: 161) acrei commencing at a\npost planted on the south went corner of Lot 'Mil, I hence in ill 111 10\nchains, thence eait 40 chaim, thrncii\nnorth 40 ahuini to south boundary ol\nLot 3638, ihence west hi chaim mora\nor less, along said boundary to poinj\nol commencement.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lOSIiPH C. DOCKEBILL.\nJune 17th, 1011. no\nUM\nPUBLIC HIGHWAVS\nProvince ol lliilish Columbia\nNOTICE ia hereby ijiien lhat all public Highways in unorgani2id districts\nand all Main Trunk lloadi in urgani..\nod Dislricls aro sixty-six feet widi,\nuud'huvo a width ol Ihirly-lhro* hoi\non each lidc ol Ihe mean ilraighl cm-\nIre lino ol the Iravcilcd road.\nTHOMAS TAYIjOB,\nMinister of Public Works'.\nDepartment ol I'ublie Worki,\nVictoria, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E, July 7lb, |\u00C2\u00BB11.11-10\n-mmnUnWrnkm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd.\nH\" if i '' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' ,. ..II ! l.ll I ..I I . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nNEW CAPILANO CAR LINE\n50 ft. lots at terminus in D.L. 601 k 607\n52 foot lots in Block 27, D. L. 599\n-t.\nPhone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver\nWe have a HALF ACRE of level land, adjoining City,\n75 x 257 feet, on two streets near Capilano Car line which is\nAn Attractive Residential Site\nThis property has a magnificent view that could never be\nobstructed (except by sky-scrapers), for $750, Cash $250\nMARTINSON & CO.\nP. O. Boi 72\nPhone 173\n62 Lonadale Avenue - - North Vancouver\nAm- In % event nf No, Mr* lnl\ntoing muJjjtUpp) lor a firo \n thu\ndis|rjot the t\u00C2\u00ABam itatippod, ol number\npn\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BBne\u00C2\u00BB ijp (p number imp fire hall\n|o he on fluty there, the grade d\u00C2\u00ABW\nJ'. Hall) suilahlo lur lodge room\naociety purposes, or unite of offices.\nAlterations to suit responsible tenant,\nprivilege nl subletting. Apply Iiwin\nb Millings Co. Ctil., 601 Lonsdale Ave\nTel.'pin Hie 16. 11\nWANTBD\nWANTCD-Comlorluhle bedroom by\ngentleman in huiims*. Apply No. I'll,\nExpress. 36 7\nWANTKD-Experienced girl for Ken\ndie Mulien Apph Lonsdale Supply\nSim.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0., Illi I ..ii..Iui,. Ave. 36-7\nBENT UP'FOB TBIAE\nFor soma time tbe Ipoal ppline Imve\nbeen flitomptlng to apprehend the\ncriminal/ who has ao successfully per\nriefl out \u00C2\u00AB wins ol mirglntiea in th1\ncity am) dial riot, At first thia was\nthought tn be the with ol \u00C2\u00BB i.ong.\nYesterday the first dufinilo clue in the\ncase was received when John W. Jonas\nol this eity wai caught 'ryjng lo dis\npose of aoma valuable artielea iu f.nn\nof tbe Vancouvor pawnshop*, ilpnes\nWas arrested end brought to ^orth\nVancou ver where he had. u hearing he-\nfore Mayor McNeish and I, J. Woods,\nLP. thia morning. In all seven aepur-\nute counts wero cha)kod up i^nimi\nthe prisoner and he plead \"d uiii.y lo\nall of iliein, The jnslices, taking i:to\neonsideralion thu seriousness of the\ncharges, have sent him up fnr tria1\nat a higher court.\n \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nA 1101,1) IIP IN NOBTH VANCOUVEIt\nWeigh your bread. Brewer's X I.\nIlreatl is 16 ounces (Union Made) Five\ncents per loaf. No'sweeter or bettst\nbread made. Don't pay a higher prie\nfor inferior stuff, or encourage exorbitant prices in North Vancouver. S.\nHilrhie, Ihe I p lo Hale llrocer, 36li\nto H68 First street, East. 36-8\nBt. John tbe Evangelist, Bth and\nLlih streets: Holy communion, 8 a.m.\niiioiniiii: prayer, 11 a.m. ; evening prayer, 7.30 p.m. (In the lirst Sunday in\nIhe month there will be a second ce-\nlebralion of the holy communion at\n11 a.m. Hector, Rev. Hugh Hoopir.\nWANTKD -Drcssniiikiin;. All hinds oi\ngood class work undertaken, shin\nwaisls nnd skirts a specially Mrs\nll a mu, nt, 3nd house, 8th street, adjoining Boulevard, North Vannouvar,\n28-S\nWANTKD-Mothcr'i help to simp\nal home. Mrs. Thomas, .\".ill lliu t,\nfint house west ol l.onslilo Av... li-. 7\nMr. and Mn. II. I). McAllister, o\nllth street east are Ikj proud pnrenls\nol a young ion.\nFOUND\nFill ND-Envelop* wilh small sum of\nmoney. Owner may have same by paying this silvi. al Ihis office. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> 7\nMI80ELLANLOUH\nJ. I unlet and North Lonidale\ndel il at I inisilale I'luii inni'. I'bone 'ill\nWa I'lo-.i Sundays. I lions 1131. I\nII. Knglisli, 0. K. flrortry, l.'l Loin\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Iui* Avenui.\nSiimlliiiin k .Simpson, lm.hi ti.. mov-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n, residence tlW 61 h Avenue We*l,\nPairview. Tel, Fairmont 1310. N-:T\nmm\neemmn\nTo Help You\nYotthftvoelddresiiw\not good material\ntweked away,\nWhy don't you treat\nyoumlf to a nm\nareas\u00E2\u0080\u0094by dyeing om\noccasionally ?\nRAINBOW\nDYES\nare tbe kind to buy\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094one kind of dye\nfor all fabrics; wool,\ncotton, silk or mixed\ngoods.\nInd you don't hive to rip\ntbe dresses apart I\nNor guess at the\nmaterials.\nVour looal d.alir hu lh*m.\nm. s. Mcdowell\nB. C. DUCOMMUN-6, 10, 16c store\n$toPB? otpi? pp pwpyai,\n;Jfis\u00C2\u00BB Polite has now tomovmi tot\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmilllnory, bnBinosB Irom Wth to im\nijtpre' pii|tr?l piwiiie* nf 08 Lonsdnle\n\vanm where In connection \u00C2\u00BB?||>li tho\nlaws new mfditjon to the dry goods\nstore now occupied by Mr,, J, J, 9o-\nAleepo',1 she will optp later lor the fall\nseason with all Ihu lulnet styles in\nhigh class millinery. Makers and apprentices required for millinery. Ap-\np|y\"fiiss Collie 38-7\nNOTICE\nP1S80JJJT10N OP PABTNEH3HIP\n0ABBOW 4i CAHI'IIELL\nTbe partnership existing heretofore\nbetween Iho undersigned is this duy\ndissolved liy mutual consent, Mr.\nCampbell retiring from the linn.\nThe business will iu future ho conducted by Thomas liar row, to whom\nall.parlies indebted lo the lute firm\naro roipmsted to make payment.\nTHOMAS (IABI10W,\nilKiiliiiF, OAMI'BEI I,\nNnrlh Vancouver, B. 0.,\n16th July, 1011. 38-7\nSt. Andrew's Freibyterinn diuroli,\nlilli street. .Services | Morning Worship\n11 a.m., evening worship 7.80 p.m.,\nSunday School 3.80 p.m., Minister1!\nHible Clou 3.30 p.m., V.P.S.C.E. Tuei-\nday evening 8 o'clock, prayer meeting\nWednesday evening 8 o'clock. \"'Imi\nneeds you; yop noed God.\" Hev. Bou-\nuld MacLeod, minister.\nASSF..SH0II WANTED\nApplications will he received by tht\nundersigned up nil live o'clock p. in\non Tblirsdoy, the llnl day of August,\n1011, for Ihe position ol assessor o\nthe City of North Vancouver for tb\nyear 1013.\nApplicants lo stele salary espechd\nprevious experience und nri|iiuintuncr\nwilh local bind values. The position\nmuy Imi ol a permanent character.\nTHOMAS SlIKPHEltD,\nCily Clerk. 4-'\nNew Harness Shop\nA BRANCH OF THE VANCOUVER\nHARNESS CO, HAS BEEN Ol'ENED\nIN Till'. PREMISES OP THE C. M\nk N. COAL AND Hlll'l'LY CO., COB.\nESPLANADE AND ST. tlEOltfiE'R\nAVE. A FCLI. STOCK OP FIBST- V\nCLASS HARNESS AND HORSE PIT- 7\nTINCS WILL HE CARRIED. A\nSPECIALTY WILL HE MADE OP\nREPAIR WORK. PRICKS Will, BE\nTHE SAME AS THOSE IN VANCOL'-|\nVER.\nVancouver Harness Co.\nWEBSTER'S\nNEW\nINTERNATIONAL\nDICTIONARY\nTHE MERRIAM WEBSTER\nTbe Only Sew unabridged dictionary in many years,\nOontaius the pith and eatenee\nof an authoritative library,\nCovers every field of knowledge. An Enoyolopedia in a\nsingle book,\nThe Only Dictionary with the\nJVbiv Divided l'i'gt),\n400,000 Words. 2700 Pages.\n6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly\nhalf a million dollars.\nLet ns tell you about tbis most\nremarkable tingle volume.\nWrit* lor etmola\nWHS, tulip**-\ntiaultn, etc\nPHONE 359\nnUmimC.\nSyriafSiU, lw|\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nSEALED TENDERS mpersrrilied\n\"Tinder lor School, Lynn Vulley,\"\nfill Im i.'i'.ive.l hy Ihe llouorabl* the\nMiniii.i ol Public Uml.. up to noon\nol Tbumday, the 37th day ol .Inly\n1011, lor the erect ion ami rumplelinn.\nof i lom ilium limlwr framed irhool-\nhouie, wilh conerele has. mini, al\nLynn Valley in Ihe Richmond Elector\nal Diitrict.\nPlans, .lpKiAculloiis,'contract and\nforms ol lender may lie ion on aud\nalt.i Ih* nth day ol duly, I'JII, al the\nnd get\ntlie whole story \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTheExpreiiW-JiTo\nNorth Shore Press, Ltd.\n119-121 FIRST STREET, EAST\nLife's bailies ure won by doers nol\ndreamers.\nThoro is not a man ol us Imi wishes thai things were different, hut we\nare too cowardly lo atari the reform ourselves.\nTAXES\nTAKE NOTICE that the date for\netpjry ol rebate on laxci hai belli II-\ni. ml.-.1 lo SEPTUM HI.II lilth, lllll.\nAll persons who pay Ihe unniial tui.es\nlevied on lau.la on or bclore September llllh next will he infilled lo a discount of one simIi off Ihe general\nrale.\nTHOMAS SHEPHERD,\nCily Clerk. tl\nDistrict of North Vancouver.\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS\nSEALED TENDERS on the pnacrib-\ned forms and accompanied hy cerlilied\ni li.-.|iie or cash lor five per pent, ol lb\nannuel ol lender (which sum shall be\nretained as a guarantee until tho la\nlielaclory completion ol the work according lo specilication) will bo c\nceived by the Municipal Clerk unlil 3\np.m. on Thursday, 371b Inly, I'JII, l.,r\nthe fullowing :\nI. Clearing uud grubbing (and sub-\nseipienliy grading nnd building ol culverts) of Dudley Road, I). I.. 6W.\n3. Clearing, grubbing and gradin/\nportion ol Miiuliiii.il,I Avenue on caal\nside, I). L. 555.\n.1. Clearing, grubliiiw aud ;ri.Ung\nroad to Lot i, block IS, II. I.. 555.\nI. Clearing, grubbing and ermine;\nroad in HI.,. 1. 4, D. L. 341311.\n5. Clearing, griihlung und grading\nroad on east side, block 13, I). I \"tt.\nAll iu accordance wilh plans nnd\nipaoiAaattoni to lie wen -it tl.ii oM'Hi.\nThe lowest or any lender rot tuoe*\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ml', accepted.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I. H. COStlBOVK,\nDistrict Engineer,\nDislrirl Municipal Office,\nI'splonnde, North Vancouver, II. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n3lil .Inly, Kill. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2it'i-iil\nTENDERS WANTED\nSEALED TENDERS minted \"T\u00C2\u00AB-\nger for grading,\" will he received by\nIh* Cily Clerk ol Iht Cily ol Norlb\nVancouver, up lo 13 o'clock noon\nlo Monduy, Ihe 3ltt day ol duly,\n11)11, lor grading Ihe following ;\nUinulale Avenue Irom I'ppcr Keith\nRoad to llllh slreei.\nLonsdale Avenue, Irom Llili alrtel\nto ItMb tlreot.\nLonsdale Avenue Iron ISUi *lre*l\nId city limit*.\nPint si reel, Irom l/midali Ave. to\nHI. David's Av*.\nSecond itreet from i point 900 leal\neait of St. Andrew's Av*. to I'j.iIi-s\nAvenue, _^J__\nSaid grading to Iw inne according\nto plant, profibim cro** Motion* and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2(wcihcalions prepared by th* i iiy en\nginaer,\nAll tender* lor lb* alxiv* mentioned\nwork must ba made on form* wpplitl\nby IM City Engineer.\nA ttwin tor t per c*nt. of ike\namount of the Tander mult accompany each and ivory tender.\nA bond of 35 per tent, of U><\namount of th* contract will b*\nr\u00C2\u00BBifuir*d.\nS*p*r*U TmdM* nmi be mail Ut\nI\nHARDWARE\nIs wh&t we wish to pall your attention to, our line is complete throughout.\nWe have just opened up fl line of\nLocks direct from New York, These\nLocks are in dull brass finish of the\nlatest design.\nHinges, Window Catches, Casement\nAdjusters, and all fittings to match.\nCome in; we will be pleased to\nshow them to you.\nPaine & McMillan\nThe Hardware Specialists\nFint St. and lonidale Ave., North Vancouver\nPOST OFFICE KEITH BLOCK\nThe New Post Office will be opened on\nMONDAY, Ihe 31 st inst.\nParties having boxes will please call o i Monday morning\nto exchange keys and procure new numbers.\nParties requiring boxes may obtain them afler the above date\nj, a. McMillan\nPostmaster*\nMEET ME\nAT THE\n=ALL NATION\nSocial and Concert\nrem\nTO BE I ll 11)\nTUESDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1911\nIN THE\nJAPANESE TEA GARDENS\nUNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE\nSt. Andrew'i Church Christian Endeavor Society\nA Good Programme Characterise Co\u00C2\u00BBtumei\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWholesome Enjoyment; Refreshments\ni\nAdmission to Grounds, 25c\nCome One! Come All!\nATENTS\ni,H.I,riiV* :<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\";\nT7I toHdl tit fmtlamol UaletUltttt.\nIntlttititat tihtti wbo i\u00C2\u00BBHf< Ilu WrtWUI\nIII J htriMg OuH Filial Jju.infM littm'itt\nhimtpatU. tnlmmijUrictlitt. Clurgn |\nVM M YM-\ntumtttci\nntj-mm^\nHill Work \u00C2\u00BBllOvn lilillliuliiil.\nTho l\u00C2\u00ABwral nr any UnAar not luor* ,\niirily uc\u00C2\u00ABpt\u00C2\u00ABl.\n0KOBOR S. HANKS,\nI'ity Kngiat*\nt'ily EnglMir'* Ofim,\nHotlb VtMotivpr,\nJnlylUh, Ivll. m\\nX"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en . "North Vancouver"@en . "The_Express_1911_07_25"@en . 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