@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "f687f6bc-5885-4c8a-afd5-15a87bc63494"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1910-06-03"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309564/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ** 81 ,*c a ^ ®1jf ixpr^aa Volume in North Vaioouvm, B.C., .Une 3, ltflO Number \\'6 1st of July Celebration Correspondence Thi ll e varum**, committees appointed 111 i outlet li ill with the Ist of July eeleli; i"ii .111 all arorUag diligently for couaum- A DEFINITE PLEBISCITE Engineers' Report Not Accepted Editor Express Sir, ke grades question, I llu*'; t" "ller llie following solu* illation ol niie ol Uie largest tion win relit llu wishes ol the 'tlelir.iiii.ii-, wiii,h (Ua titv voters be carried onl, which Council by Majority Vote Decline to Accept Report as Instructions Uere Not Followed has ever witasassd, While ii" program ol ths several events h.is heen sllliliiitteil lo llu* geti eral committee .is wl lhe mill mittee themselves ate, aevei tin-less, framing them ap al this earlv data .nnl the ihiiihr oils suggestions now being act- e(l Bpoa will doubtless its..he thellisel'es IntO "lie gland uli- Ination. The meeting of tha general ciiiiimiitee held in the dtj hall Wednesday evening was well al tended, His Worship llie Mav or occupied the chair Representing ths several committees uin-: Pinnace, A. Q l'erry ; sports, Dr t'.ilison ; in- ilustrial parade. ('.. C W.ib.er printing sa '■ progrnnti. 0. J I'hilli- *• it-., ip 1 v. J N l'.r '.v : ■ 'a.i i*'l tardea, h i.'i thi v.u memberi ol each eommittc ■ Mr. Perry reported that i was tin- Intention oi thc finan a'lllllllitlee I" r.iise then ilaril of collections to I this year againit Si -.. j HI f, w Weston sad G I ker, lhe members "f the trial parade committee, up 1 ed that excellent progress via bdng in.ule along tin* inns -u, geated, Thev believed thi 1 they uiniii gel ap ■ parade •■ Boats eu . a mile long, I! * Inllie U) lie l"ll"Vtnl had ll' heen decided llpull. I.lll "ll a. eoiini of tin im "i • 1111 ' 1 ii tloats || vt.is thought .nlvis.ihl to do as little hill tlinil'ii poaatbk a conns though! i was ii, ,isseiiil.lt ,1! lie ti in ■ ol First sirtti .md Loaadal Av, . along First to M.ili.* Ave, up Uahon Ave. to Thii I Street, along Third slreel ti St. Patrick's, down st Pat rick's to First egaia and wis along First haek to l/mtm—t Mr. Salislmrv volnnteered a valuahle MggSelllaa whiih was that the spurts cOBfflittei should get in ti'iiimunie.itioii with the B. C. A. A. and ob tain their s,it!tti"n to the ,nn.i teur sports in ,\\,,rili Vancouver on July isi, and la thii vv.it athletes from .ill tin* B C mast dties vvaihl he pen to p.ullilp.ite in the local games On the suggestion oi t'. ' Phillippo, the printing snd pro gram committee was authorized i" have printed circulars t< he sent t" the v.ili'.lls hrilis 111 1 tit suit* wins . ol this vtt .11 prcacnt so gnaranti s), let all the .iiih 1 iiieii resign aad a ler tlii'insa lvts i.,r ii election on iln issue "Straight Grades vs Bench Grades Remit, not imiih time lost, .iiul polk) \\"ins faithfully. T. A MARTIN Editor Express * Dear Sir, M.iv I, ,is a citizen "i North Vancouver who '1 n 1 nni "wn property either on Lonsdale or oo Third sunt, ittggest 1l1.1t ilu- quichast and moat satiifactory solution ol the present de id link would be _____________~__~ sarilv ititlui By a vote oi lour to two Al street tar lines were effected ilermeii lrtvin. l".wl,r, Schult/ ,U1,| h, believed in view of these ami Smith against .uul Aldei ,,„,., {\\u[ ,„ Uu. |R.st j,llm.s*s in n McNeish aiid McRae iur, ,,| -j,^ vaaaonvai Um rseaas ihe motion "i tin- latter two to mindaiions ,,| these laalnssfi adopt the toiniinssii.il ol engin shouhl |„. adopted in their ,11 1 del.nitt nn' reports on grades in then ,jri.u g, lnuvi.j l0 ,i,al ,j. entirety, w.is defeated snd the feet ,,nil .\\ld. McKae seconded question is no* m practically the motion, at the same time lhe same position as il was he- vUhing lt lo he understood ion- ihe engineers wen iaviud that hc was not taking a stand to report. either (or or against heneli The adjourned meeting Usi grade*, but principally that ths evening in the dtj hall area one question might ba settled and oi the mosi interesting alu' at'dty work rranmitared tunes the most stormy oi any Qa request ol Aid. SchulU session sintf lhe present body t|K. k.Ul.r [ro|u Mr Rl.i(* was l°o* office, rt.a.| whieh advised as to his o- It w.is called ]uirpa,selv lor pinion mi the tin's position as f the' iln council mot neces- the consideration inu nt Mavor. to reports on the question tlir.c to street railway grades. 11 ll.e pointed out that in section 8 of Street Numbering Last Monday evening at the city council meeting liylaw Ho, ios was passed three readings and which in ellect provides for the street numbering of the city consecutively from the Esplanade north to the tily limits. When a plan of the tily passed in iHv).a. came into ellect the ti'iisttutive nunihers onlv vvuit as far as .'1st street and from that point on sonic of tin blocks were omitted in accordance with later subdivisions. It was, as a consequence deemed advisable to substitute the following Irom 2ist street north : (1) The etreet heretofore known as 2:111! street shall hereafter he known as 23rd street. (2) The street heretofore known as 2,ird street shall hereafter be known as 25th street. (3) The street heretofore known as 24th street shall hi re after lie known as 27th street. (4) The street heretofore known as 25th street shall hereafter be known as 29th street (5' There is established 11 tween the streets heretolori known as list and 22nd stru 1 a street his (eel in width to bt known as 22nd street. Ihl There is established lie tween the strei ts lien to! i' known as 22nd and 2 inl stre li a street M> Ieet in width to l» known as 14th street. 171 There is established l s tween the Streets hereli Ion known as 2ird and 24II1 Street a stnet fir, feet in width to I, kiinwii as 2hth street. (8) There is established lx-- twet-n the streets hereti iort known as 24th and 25th streets la street lo he known as 2Sth I slreel THE UNIVERSITY SITE COMMISSION. ."ro:c lift U right nested) Canoi Dauth, Dr. Weldon, Chancellor Jones; n.tviil:Egi Prof, Skciton, Principal Marray. resign and sppeal to the voters limply ,Hid solely 1 11 tlie issll, ■' *>un;; the reporl "i the commission ap pointed t" .ultist subject lu si ivsttin "i ^r.iihs io 11 ,i*i [opted in this, eity "ii ihe liik lull portion south o[ Eighth street, and w.is pursuant 1 .. earlv mat iiiiiii "ti tin* resolution passed in the \\miis iruh. \\\\ I. BOULT. the SgrWMsnt between lhe Vancouver Tower Co. and the utv the loinuil had the right I., alter Uu rails on the street ear Hack for the purpose ol POUCH COURT \\ n.iii hi the name "1 C C1ll1vt.1v w.ts hi ,.ut on pended -inn-iiic yesterdav morning hi Magi irate Kaal), Aniisa'l w.is charged wnh be lag .1 vagrant Tin I liii I sul. iniiti'l the Inlormatioa thai Mtt'.illivi.n had ol tained gro part a,1 \\I.iv t,a refer the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ler to a to li.ssion if engin linm- permanent grades am nrs consisting of Engineer Uml thc Company was reqair Thompson of Seattle, W. A ti l" coastruct their tracks tt alternoon in con stum, using the money Vancouver doing business in North Vancouver, outlining the proposals "i the local committee and Iik.wise request a do nation 0, 11 Moiden brought Up lli question oi holding s leagui baseball match at Recreation l'ark in n^^^^^^^^^~ hnsctioa arith the lacrosw match and ihls matter Mas It (erred i" Um sports committei I., arrange ii p..ssii.it Dr Gibson, th.iiim,in 1 I tin sports committer, suggested lli.it il Would he a I I draw inj; vard to hold SOtttS liors, i.u in-; daring ths dav. th* course to hs along Third street with the proper protection I the public, Tin* mattei will ver- prohaldv materialize un der tin- experienced manage Hunt "1 Dr Gtbaoa. The next meeting ol lilt committee will he held in the 111 hall mi Wednesday evening, .Tune Rth, when the various committees will present sn| spawning season "inline of iinir programs an the estimate "f the appropria lions required by each ed t< Clements ol V.nu ouver, and!conform wiUi these gradea, the I'm Engineer Hams lo decide companj to bc riven nine ■j, th. matter along lhe lims laid moaths notice in the event of sns down in thc commission ol engineers' report "I i*."7. wli'-n tin* question was ■ live is-u and was thought tho to haw hmi settled hv that report. The meeting was well attend ed l.v ratepayers who wen- .,' this ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Aid. Irwin laid stress on the amount ol improvements thai th cedes at om "1 ilu* l"i.il stores trailed lruin the popularity .•ii credit and had taken them the question ai issue. i" another sion* and reaoU Hii Worship, ia opening thus milling, stated its nhjcils .111 realized lor the purchase ol as the It C, Bkctrfc Railwai whiskv Tin magistrate gavi Compam had been asked t. him siiiiuiiiit viariini 10 keep send ■ representative the Ma Ulovili' "I hi WOUld have to tor .is'm*iI thai he In Iiim: submit tin Miisfacton evi Irom dence ihai In* w..s 1 bona Ue Hi Uoflat, conanlUnf • toiler, elst si litem e wollld bt eel - I llu- t'olnpallv, vt as pr.- pronounced NEW FISH HATCHERIES ent and saul ihat he had SO particulatr itatemeni to Make He stated th.it the Company were nol so much Interested in the system of gradaa which tin Three new lish hattluries art dty might adopt as bag SS about to be installed oa Van thev did not increase the grade __,__. couver island by the federal It was a matter of public safe "ta submitted along with Bn government It ia expected to tv in which the Companyjgtaeer fhompaon's report Old| Aid. Irwin stated were watting (or the settlement ■ a gradea, also sewerage was a pressing necessity which was being held in abeyance lor tin ■BUN reason and it was his di lilt t" have lhe mailer dispos nl "I as soon as possible, bill in* wanted it lo ba final, Tin engineers' r»j><>rts whuh thev were 1 onsidering were not, he t.'llli ndeil, rival ill attoidall" wilh the insiriutions iiiulu whiih lint wen* asked, nalllelv the adherence to Uu report 01 I907. It was the basis of set ileineiit upon whieh ihe majority ol the council had decided upon and iu only two "1 the reports was this referred to and in Engineer Thompson's reporl it had been almost iiitmlv Ig- aored, He said that the amda- C'AI.I. POR RESIGNATION ni'' ALDERMEN A 11. tition is being 1 mil m tod.iv anion-; the r.ttep ve tailing for the ininndi.i. resignation ol the entire loard "I ahli'iiiiin mi account ol thtir r,(us,il l" .itttpl the en^in.-iis report on grades afltr pledgllV ihemselves to atei-pt it. Knot of ratepayssa were engaged s everv street turner distiissin the popular subjeet of grades this morning and tin gasticu- lating manifested evidenced thc hiirinii^ nature of the grades question. l'rof K. B. Macnaghten, for- merlv assistant prolessor at McGill University, Montreal, who has been lecturing during the past year at the McGill university college of British Columbia, has now been appointed to the professorship oi Creek in that institution. Pro lessor Macnaghten was a schol ar nl Kton College and exhib itionef and scholar of King's college, Cambridge, graduating in the lirst elaaa >>l the classical tripos Amongst those who graduated in the same class was Mr Uwen Seaman, now editor of Punch, whose 'In Memoriam' posn to His Majcs lv, King Edward the Seventh is reproduced in another lolumn University Commission Tin provincial govantnant university commission consisting oi six members, are the Bifida] guests "f the city tod.r* and are being shown around b representatives Irom lhe citv aiid district councils, the board of trade and other Dtblic IkkI- ies Tin visitors will arrive on ihis sub o| tin- Inlet at about 2 o'clock, They will bs taken a hoard Capt. Kickham s launch and will protect! up lhe lnhl along the north shore lo some point past Roche's Point. Alter making an Inspection ol Uml section ol the distriit the part) will return to Seymour Creek road aiid will be nut with automobiles when a straight run to Hollyburn wharf, West Cu| ll.ui" will be made A sliort tune will be spent oa the west side oi the Capilano alter which the party will go to Canyon View holel reaching thtre a- hont 4.30 o'clock. It is expected that the lengthy incliiori.il w iiii Ii the Nortli Shore publii bodies have prepared will ha read and presented I" th. nun missn*nirs there. Alter a lun .lieoii tha parly vtill most p.o hahlv return to North \\ ..aeo. ver. GENEROUS GIFTS The N.'iili Vancouver Ath- letit Association is ia laceipt ut iw a hand some d s itioaa in the aatare ol twu )jo chaqm . fruin Capt. Tom. Kiihliam an I B Uahon for the luitlnrance ol ilu- elull's luititsts and t" ma tenallt assist 111 the illsp' sition ol a portion ol the indebtedness which still rtinaiiis on .mount "i the piiuliasi of the Kecrea- tioll l'ark lease It is gratifying to know thai the club's obligations in this loiiiieition arc only Jii«i and that amount is considered a verv sli,all item lo dispose of m comparison to the valuable asset whkh the ilub has in the recreation giouada. COUNCIL INSPECTS l'AKKS gradea on all <>tlur stteets. He wauled to know if any member could gather I rom tbe re ports a definite plan 11 grade throughout, Aid. Sihult/ said the inference would be that tlu streets between blocks would be on the same percentage ol grade to that rtiomn.ended al -ithe intersections Lave the buildinfs and' plant It was most concerned and in thii »"' s,,(lW that the safety on ,),,*• *- was proposed to do readiness for the reception of connection the lesser the gradi steep inclines would not bsds- vatm m(\\vr ■ iirtlur I fish in tiim for thc Twi coming the less chance oi accident, creased by a lessening of the ,lM,| local improvement, in the case of benching f tlu,With regard to increasing the grades. He said the statutes i,(1„sflale Ave. if thc resident l't'lll.IC MEETING hatcheries art [or commercial grade on Lonsdah* Ave varieties while the third is (or sporting hsh The present iederal govern 1 ment during its tenure oi "Hue has shown gnat at liv itv 111 tin development of the lishing ol On- 111 timated that should the coun .il decide i" Increase the prei ent percentage of grade there Ins Coinpanv would seriously consider the adviaaWlity ol continuing operating on that I'l.i.ad ii" restrictions on eoon-|there objected to the new m cils in changing grades and If j tetil thev could restrain the Mavor May and numbers ol lln- uly inuncil went as a commillee of the whole Wednesday morning to inspeet the property in I). I,. s|7, approximately jl aires, ollered to the eity b. the Norlh Vaniouver Land Co. at the rale of JK00 an acre ior public purposes. The party wa.s in iliarge of Coun. Bridge- man who represented the Land Company and showed the ofh- 11 .ils over the ground. The properly, whiih bas not lit ill subdivided, is bounded on the south by 15th street, Forbes Ave. and ihth street j on the east by Jones Ave. ; on the north by iwtli street and on }hc wesl bv a poilion ol the ravine I and Delbrook Ave. The location and lay of the land is said to Ir- ideal for either park, school, hospital or other publu purp..ses. A great ideal of it is practically level with a gentle southern and [wsatan dope A ravins whkh would be a most valuable and pieturcsque adjunct 10 a park area runs along ibe western side and is so constituted as to be easy ol access to the waters in the stream which Hows at the bottom. The aldermen were highly phased willi the land and the location and expressed them lives as being very iavorably impressed with the priu quoted lo thc city. Thc school board are looking to thc htUn lor sihool silts in the west end of lhc city and the acquisition of this nruput] by the city would fit in to a nicety with thc board's plans The matter will probably .'an,, up for 11 nal disposition at next Monday's fiincil meeting. His Worship Mavor Mav, in re ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spouse I,, ■ petition containin tin* Dominion and iti ths aiding street signature-, of the industry, Aid. McNeish was th At the time the government speaker lit said from a about one hundred has 1,ilh il 1 publii nutting n the rat epavets to be held eii In in Larson's Pavilion or on lh grounds al the (rout ..f tl til this ,t,nm al I o'docl The subject will be grades the.presenl council should un anilnouslv adopt a u-rtain sis tein the next council WOUU have ilu- power lo rcsirnd and adopt new measures. H Hi- suggested, therefore, tkat gradaa for all streets except • this question of grades be Wl those on whieh street tars ran per- to a plebiscite of the people and and "n these he had alwavs been anc straight council doing any Improvements or changing lhe grades 11 sa. per cent, of the ratepayers petitioned tO this eflect. Hi- said that hc icceeded bench TBI.ICATION OMITTKD look office there were but threeIu'sal of the engineers' reports that alternate proportions h been aad wu now in favor of hatcheries in British Columbia that thej most have considei lubmitted, one for tbe sdop trustee. If hft to a snd now ilm' '' " ht -ilus ,,| iiu* transportation phai -i Uou "I the latest engineers n plebiscite ol the people I will it,* ol iiii three soon to hi in tin question, Thev had given port and the other for strsighi sccepl their decision without operation grades ol other cities where grades on tar lines and bach hesitation," he remarked. in a communicatioa which tin- Express regrets w..s nuiv 1 'I too late for publication Mrs, C I Hall explains the M. Dav situation ..nil niggi th.it ll Ih helil .*ti Nitlli* iur. iith Sli. thai iill tlu girls inti • 1 ii the Methodist church on Hoi dav alternoon alter ichool, THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. Aa.m..m.t:ji...m...m..i....i....n*...i. " JUNE THE MONTH OF BRIDES more, lhe fragrant nionth °* i isa *., iii,* month ol bridei It ii In i" "in■' June, the mouth The demand for wedding presenti ind bridil jewcllei .till In* uniiiii ill) heivt tins monih, bm. having made ninple pri psrstion lo i t this hesvi di mind we ire iati in 'I thn none will be diup pointed in not finding t-ver) md inj deiire in the line "l bridal irifti in oui lirge ind superior ito l> 3j l;aai mil, ifi ii 11* li .iris, we - % lhi i...1. in.... Hi a..,. i. ii Id .. * * .imi ro * _\\\\ Lorgenettc Clu i ipi mil plain deiigm; 2 Pi ul and I urquoiie s, t r* ■ 1.11 ,' i I I'.i.. ■ Gem-nei Necklicei, Locketi, Bsi I'ins, Wsist Sets, _\\\\ ami Nn It Chains. ^5 No better values can be found inAmerici; no -5 bettei lervice rendered, -ia \\ HENRY BIRKS 6k SONS, LTD. Z5J ' ii ial ,unl Silvi i mill's, J ' ''■■ '{>"'">'• Cor. 1 tastings A; Granville jt Msmgini 1'ira'i-lur ° ;» ^imiiii.iM.iM^mmn.-niiMimiHini ♦< I III HI III 1»I*H 11M1 IIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIH a _ ii ll | Shaw's Pioneer Dry Goods J p, Ge.it's Furnishing and Fancy Stove. Cor.2nd snd I.ani-.lnl.- Aw. lntsMI-ilied I9M Telephone(3 This is to jive notice that the above establishment has been disposed of to Mr. Arthur Curry, a thoroughly up-to-date dry goods man, in whose hands the business Mrs. Shaw and I have built up can be safely left to continued success and extension. SONGHEES RESERVE Tin- Songhees Indian Reserve question is agitating the civic authorities oi Victoria to no small degree ol lute and the campaign now entered upon will undoubtedly result in some tangible conclusion being arrived at, The reserve is situated in Victoria in ,i somewhat similar manner to the mission in Nortli Vancouver, The Victoria authorities have been wrestling willi llu- problem tor vears aiul until recently without apparent s!H less. The idMtne now entered upon is to subdivide the reserve ih into lown lots and hold a government sale, JO per cant. H the proceeds to bc given to thc In diaiis and the other 50 per cent tu be retained as a trust fund [or iheir hairs and successor, Senator Riley is acting tor the Dominion gov eminent in lln presenl proposals. Two important statements in regard lo ihe position ol matters by prominent men gives an idea ami to I certain extent a kev. to the silualion. Thev are: "In my opinion lhe oiler jusi 111.nh* lo lln- Songhees tribe ol Indians, tor ilu- abandonment of their reserve right in the heart of the city, by Senator Riley, oa behalf of ilu- Dotn- r inioii government is an eminent 'iir and equitable one. lllll the oiler be refused the 11 IllmlU vvuld be perfectly justified in resorting to drastii J meaaurea to secure the opening f iln- reserve for development I purposes "—A. \\V. Vowell, e\\ ., superintendent Indian allairs ind Indian Commissioner (or li liriiish Columbia Ves, il is obvious that thill grou ih ami expansion of Vic a ■ toria arc being retarded hv thill reserve being maintained in the heart ol the 1 ilv in aa aadevel oped state It is equally obvious ihat the 1\\ I N. Rallws •■ Company is handicapped in its || eilorts to provide adequate ter a a minnl lacilities lo handle the II rapidly iniTe.isin-i business" 9 tt Marpole, general executive insistent nl iln- C.P.E, We have a good list in 265. A House and Lot on 17th for $2000. Good Buys in 273 and 274. A Good Lot on 4th Street for $3100. BIS5ELL, BROWN & SNYDER 64 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver MAIN OFFICE:—264 Hastings St. E., near Empress Theatre PUBLIC NOTICE Car Line Developments North Vancouver THE GEM THEATRE FIRST street West THK F1NEST0F MOV1XQ P1CTURKS Entire Change of Programme Monday, Wednesday and Friday Wa CBter to ladies and children, and assure our patrons that nothing offensive or objectionable will be shown. Performances at 7.30 and 8.45 p.m. Saturday Matinee at .1.30 p.m. Vdinivsion 10c Children Sc PALACE HOTEL Raiis : up ! ■ l&rgc $2.00 per ami 11 .1 . 1 1 ■ j Special rales to (am all that land situate in AT Till-; HOTl-.'I.S jl\\ North Vaaeon*^- tlllllllllllllllllllll HUM HIUIIII HUH I "■ I' satk, Vancouver ALEXANDER SMITH 6 CO. NOKIII V4NC01VIB LONSDALE AVENI RSPI WADE I'lKM STREEI BOULEV\\KD AND D. l We have esclusivi saleol the best properties in the atliov* * ;.| inquire. ALEXANDER SMITH & CO. 11 I.ousdale Avenm- Phones—Offlee 14 Hem 29 P.O. Bn 60 LYNN VALLEY Tin- ear- nre nur running |>nsl our new subdivision, lix-.iteil aoroas tha >tr<-i-i iron tha Lynn Valley -tore lot- -nil tailing nt tin- original prior We have alio i remarkable Ana -nli- iliv i-i'Hi, fnt-i11jj nn tha extension uf tha GRAND BOULEVARD wliieli hi- an- offtring now at nti-nii- ible |>r11-•- CAMPBELL & EVENSON 9 Lonsdale Avenue. Phone 155. Fresh and Salt Fish "S**jj!fl P. BURNS & CO. has installed a Fish department, seperate from their Meat department, and are prepared to fill all orders for Fresh and Salt Fish promptly. Phone 11 LONSDALE AVE. near FIRST ST. T. w. Btrangs " .1. HcOeer nnd family Mra. lv Howell " R kobmsoii 11 A lel-llsoll, .1. Doherty " 1' Welsll ' II. J. I.lersili Mi .unl Mrs .1. S. Rogers Mi .■ iiti Mis I. 1' Spear I. J. Sheplienl W. A Milartliv Mr. ami Mm. P. Huik Mr. .uul Mrs. M. Freeman Letlibrul^i s UcCnariaa, Truro, N s I, Carter, Truro, N. S. ! C. L. Walker, Winfham t, .1. Moorat, Maple Creek Baah A Iv lewill, Winnipeg Mr ami Mis. .1. KogattB, V.in I cower 0. T Hrown A 11 I'oll.i.il in I m Walkcs " Mi ami Mrs J Huek A Itarbu I I I.eppltl .1 (I Thomas T I.VOIIS Miss M Skiiimi Pnl Cottar, Baltinon 0 iioiiintit A K. i.l Mi ami Mi- I |, llurkf, Spokallt Wiii Lambert, HpokaM Pake* Hotel M. I'enliiml, Vaniouver C. R Stallev T. Doyle, \\li .nul Mrs I-'. Ittlyea K I) Milkman Mr. and Mrs I g, Stevens A. .laikinin A Cool \\l Morris | Mr. and Mi B Niei.ln.li Mis W T HoiiKtn Mrs .1 K. Cowan Mi and Mrs f, Bchnendi r C II Kntiinur. Tumsl.nl I, It Haliilottli. Spa.kam c. Clarke. Coldstream T It Smith, Sea nl, Mr and Sirs ,1. I, Barb, Spokatn A Ceprn-I, Seat tb Mr. and Mr* M 1-ritin.in, Ltthbrldge Mr and Mrs Hrown. New- West inn TAKE NOTICE that majority ol ........ ....u ».,u..c ...jilies ^ (o ^^ District Lot 552, bounded byi****** Bewick, Twenty-second Avenues and South to Kobson Road Will Be Offered For Sale Very Shortly For lurther information apply to Real Estate Department, REDA& ANLRUSS PROPRIETORS Sn OND StSSST, NOKTH VANCOUVKII. U. C. I Successors to WINCH BUILDING. E. PALMER SI0NI AND BRK it COM K4Clt.it IIU-I i IA- klllKI M I- Phone 170 P.O. Box lft North Vancoaver Woodijard We supply SI0VLW00D any length reijuin-d $2.75a per load- Prompt delivery. Phone 190 P.O, Box 136 A Modern Range at a Modest Price THE "CHANCELLOR" li is made oa tin- mosi ap-to* date pl.ins witli special feature points, one ol which is DIVIDED KLUE STRIP whuh makes linking a teal pleasure. 'ihisii aiiure prevents tlie possibility ol the hack of the on ii liiini; hotter than nearer the door, tvhieli is (he case with inn-a raafsa, Let us show you this little wrinkle. It don't cost you any more in cash, but is tvnrth nuuli in result* The J. D. Fraser Hardware Co. Phone 58. 133 Lonsdale Avenue LYNN VALLEY Lot 18, Hlock 2, D. L. ao88, I'riee $1751 Terms $75 cash, halance $1J quarterly. - Lot 2(1, Hlock 14, U. L. ioi), Price #375. J50 cash, balance Sia' per month. Lots s and ij, Block IS, DL: 204. Price $700; terms $375 cash, balance 6 and tt months. (ITY l."t 4, Mad it'7. 1>L 274. Price »5,ooo; $2,000 cash, I1.1U1111 ti. u and iS months. ~M4Y e. burns" lu',,. BstStS and Financial Agents ■HHHHfHHHHHtHtWHHHfr IIIIIIHIIlllll Capilano Gardens NORTH VANCOUVER :: Situated at the terminus of the Capilano Extension of the British : Columbia Electric Ry.; being subdivision of portion of District Lots 601 and 607 into 50ft. lots Mr Leonard Snle has lom- |,|, i.il the niTlii.n ol .i nni' * "ii hii lot on Jnth*,. street wet ol Lonsdoli Av For Plans, Price Lists and Particulars, apply Mahon, McFarland & Procter, Ltd., ('or* Pwdti ud Seymour sts ! or BONTHRONI LENN4RD A COMPANY, Winoh Bldf., Viaeoam i .^.^H^a^H^^a^-H-H-H-!^^ THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. VACATION WEAR tj No matter what the occasion we are ready to meet every need. Let a visit to this store precede your trip and the clothes question will be settled satisfactorily and inexpensively. ^ Just now our ready-to-wear sections ate fully replete with every kind of fashionable apparel—inner and outer garments of the most recent designs. fl If you can spare just a (ew moments of your time today, you could not spend them more pleasantly and profitably than looking through our stocks. fl Visit us. Gordon Drysdale, Limited 575 Granville Street. Phone 3541 NORTH LONSDALK RATK- PAYERS We Have Call* every ilny fur property in the improved portions of Nortli Y.iiii-'iiiver. We are spending our tinie, energy and inoiii'v, to make it profitable' for you to do your biisiii-.-.s with us. (.ive us your proporty for sale nt the righl prices and va will give you results. Pierce & llall II Nfoiiil Siret't But 1'lniiii- 111). N. V. Horticultural Society Engagements, season 1910 JULY 1st—Flower, Fruit -jnd Vegetable Show Fian- , ml Dame at night. Prices for rent ol Hall i Dances, $10; concerts and socials, f 12. n. snow, .ven ut i|. Or to C. P.JACKSON, ijthStteet. 15th Street 150x167 feet on 15th Street, corner on lane, one block east of Boulevard, subdivided into 5 lots, two cleared. $2350. $800 cash. Balance very easy. Also many good buys in the Business Section r. McMillan & co. Kelt BstatS, Marina tin and Lilt Insurance 54 Lonsdale Ave Phont 197 PO. Box 155 Look Here! We baas jaal rasisad a laige ind CHOICE SKLKCTIoNol Carpet Squares in WILTONS, BRUSSELS imi rAPBSTRIU, 1 In puces arc exceedingly low. Lace Curtains in Swiss ninl NottiOfbaffl, lion1 75c to ft'.no par pm I'DIMIKKI-S AND COUCH COVERS I x>. Dent Values SEE OUR DRESSERS AND BRASS BEDSTEADS RATTAN and SEA GRASS CHAIRS. t V BS 12A I onsdalr Ave. A uieeting of the Nortii Lonsdale Ratepayers' Association was held on Wednesday evening in Jack Loutet's ollice, comer ol Nye street and Lonsdale Avenue. There was a large attendance, and the last comer, Mr. Sargent, had to take a seat on the door step. The report of the provisional committee was received and the constitution and bylaws prepared liv them were willl minor changes, adopted. OmCS hearers were elected lis follows : President, Thomas S. Nve ; vice-president, Capt. 1-'. 0, Ferris ; sei retarv-treasurer, Jack Loutet ;> exeiiilive, the above three ex-ollicio, sloBf with Messrs. It. .1. Cornish, Iv Ad,mison, 0. Lift on and T. A. Hone. A delegation consisting of jo it those present at lhe uieeting was appointed to interview the council and hring hefnre them matters of vital interest to this dislriel. Among the matters discussed were tramline, lighting (street anil house) and sidewalks. Ii was also decided to ask whal had become ol the (3,000 expropriated last year for a road from Nortli Lonsdale to Capilano. The desirability oi having the municipal ball in a more central location than llie proposed Lvnn Vallev sile was also discussed. It was the unanimous feeling of the meeting that Nortli Lonsdale should be as soon as possible included ill one ward instead of two as at pre sent Great enthusiasm was shown throughout and as ,1 it- suit of this uieeting North Lonsdale is likely to progress ra- pidlv in the future. After llie DMCtiaf it was de- tided to have a "bee" on Sai- urdav lirsl to raise llie new residence of Mr. Christie which was blown from its temporary ["iinilatioits on Wednesday and badly damaged. The attentive, along willl several of the numbers who are carpenters will tn deavof lo have the house in its old position by Saturdav ni-;lit. North VaNcoUVer HOSPITAL COSDDCTID BY 77/A' MISSES DAWSON Cwtllcatsd Sortie*!, Medical and Miiternity Nuraei Nurses Sent Out on Appflc-tlon Kor terms apply at the Hoipital Cor, llth Street4 Pt. Andrew's Ave PHONE 69 ARE YOL GOING TO BUILD ? Come to us for the money and repay it to suit yourself BY MONTHLY OR YEARLY SUMS WE HAVE A LAKGEL1ST OF CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE JOHN ALEXANDER &, CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS 121 Lonsdale Avenue iDYI.K WYI.D" CASE JOURNED AD- Reeve Mi Naught and l-'.ngin- ssr Cameron ol the district of North Vaiuuuver returned from Victoria on Wednesday, where tint wen* in attendance at tbe hearing of the appeal of the proprietor of the "Idyle Wyld" mbdivisioa to have the plan their nbdiviaioa which was rejected bv the district council, passed The case came up before the exeiiilive Committee oil Toes day, ('■. II. Cowan represented the appellants and the reeve it* presented the diatrict in objecting to its paasaga, After heariaf both parties tin- court adjourned the kaariof for two weeks in onler that the opposing [actions might arrive it an .tinii.ih.e settlement bv that time. 2 Large ? stores L 439-4^1 HASTINGS ST VANCOUVER 1104 GOVERNMENT ST. VICTORIA Board of Trade North Vancouver Board ol Trade meets the third Tuesday of each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the board room, City Hall. Executive meets the first Tuesday of each month. W. J. Invin, president; J. G. Farmer, secretary. A. FARRO General Contractor band Cli'itrinn, Stump ami Hock Illii.t mi. Extra tare n, ar holilbl. All damage* made good. KM PI. CIV MENT ADSNCT sml Hi. 1V..I <>r I a,,,..,.If UTLLOH'.N OFFICE Dr. .1. II. Gibson, son of Mr. Alex Gibson ol Lonsdale Ave . and lala "I Cordova, Al.isk.i. arrived in the titv a lew d,iv I a^'o liuin the Bouth, Dr* Gibson spenl "Vel .1 vear ill tilt ii'.nli 111 charge oi ■ verv large railroad camp aad his held ol dulv ii.n spit.id over 11 Ion-; stretch a.i territory. liis trip south was in the n.iUitc "f ,1 vacation, bm since arrivinj bach to ins hows town in- hss decided to locate bars peonaa eiillv while he will open up 111 office al an early date in the pursuance of his profession in viiiiin.uv science, The do tor had phenomenal SBCCfSI with his large charge in the aoith and his experience thus gained and his intimate knowledge ol the latest develop meills in the art will be of COB sideiable advantage lo him in his new sphere and his location on the North Shore vvill be Invaluable to the many pat nnis on this side of ihe Inlet Mr. A. B, Stevenson has let the contract tor the conatrw tion of 1 large boilding lor business purposes on lot four, block . is, I). I. 545, Lonsdah Ave,, opposite the II'Ttlillltui al llall The pOWld BoOT will be divided into nto spaiimis stores and lln hist BOOT i"1" iiiikIi 111 suiti s lor llllll housekeeping. Cbeab Lumber out* and Iwo inch culls $8.00 |>er 1000 ft. in our yard. SEYMOIR LIMBER CO., LTD. Pko.t te 17th Street, North Vancouver Modern methods ol construction combining Artistic decorative features with low cost Result in homelike cozy residences That make the standard of quality In the houses that we build. Nothing is omitted. Our plans Qhow everything necessary Ior the completion Qf the store, residence, etc., thai we build. None of the objectionable extras, and THE people for whom we have built in North Vancouver show iheir appreciation by advising the intending home BUILDER to come and see us. Don't accept the statement of another that they can give vou the same results, ii you want the best consult MATT. ft. MARTINSON CONTRACTOR Home Block, Lonidale Ave. Phone 173 P. 0. Box 72 PIONEER BAKERY WMkIR & HIMIR, Proprietors BREAD CAKE PASTRY Try our XXX Hrown Bnad. Daily delivery lo all parts ol city Phone H and 54 Stores: 71 Lonsdale Ave. Cor. Lonsdale & Ath St. SEE US FOR Good Buys in all Parts of City D. L 265. 273, 274 and North Lonsdale. Lonsdale Brokerage Co. W. Tremnyne 18 Lonsdale Ave Phone 186 Nortii Vancouver, B. C ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•>♦«♦♦♦<->: 9999H<«X/-XX*<>-M*-X*.X/+->-M-fr***>» TBE LOUSDALE r It ARM AC) SELLS DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT VANCOUVER /'RICES ... TRADE AT HOME GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR NEXT ORDER. I'llONE it) P. S. THOMAS. Hn fi I DRI'l.tilSl J "Judge roa YouR-ri.i North Lonsdale I- tin* bast residential proparty in ^^^^^^^B North Vancouvor Three Qood Buys MOl LSI, Corner on Nyt 1 1-5 acres near Loiisdiih- 1500 N x 108 on St. QaorgaM ''-'•' JACK LOUTET III I.ONKIIAI.K AVK., TM,. 47 001. ttt, TKL H SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRACKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC. ETC HURRARD SASH & IM)0K FACTORY, foot of St. George We ..,|ini i trial i,nl on fatat Ontortsmall or Issjs THE EX PRI mt, XORTH VANCOUVER. B. C Till' EXPRESS Ni , n \\ .-. ii'ves. B C Rant "i -i mi niiii"*: Oquj-a * 11.00 su ntln - • • ,00 Tlir.-.- tin • '-'■'' inont} originally invested, l.i strong contrast with re« suits iuch us these, stands tlu nitict-nt record ol tin- co op erative movement in Scotland, In that minim co-operation United M*t«i amiFonign,01.00p*r*-«sr _u \\g_zt rum and 1ms extend' id in all ilin.i-U.ns. ths nuiu- bei ..I aocieties i-, large .mil is i; \\[)A- AUVKKllSlXi THA.S>IKSI lllM'l.ll Ai MMI'M — r-ori-nin i''-r ma i, ,*.',*:, in-'*rii*'ii. steadily increaiiug. Ine a- Lemi KOTICH, Clc, f I .'K. p.-r nu i, |- r mount ,,| .. .ipit.ll -.'.iill up Is . '"'" ' . .... a , ,-, verv large and the financial n- i.isi. am* ,i ii'.i»Noticu ■" iuyi, ta, ■*- so dtj-i, 97.au turns are ol a verj gratifying '■WAI * ai*. character, The eleventh animal ,*,,iii> aa.*r :,* . * m-li iilbai ■ iua-ut in* * i .-„.p,.|, convention ol these co-opera- ...<■..,- i I." i s iwi Coi tive societies was recently Ik-IiI ■ ,i Kilmarnock and wu attend ul ( .M I...a | | - li.lt.— U r»ng«l * Hi -1" -r*'"''■«ki-n. Allcbanic iln contract -*tlv*-rUmmMili must bu in I llli I'ii"" r I" We.lll* 111*) .','*lall.;l**a*aa-aili* ,*1| ilil alU'li II tll,' 111*11 IM.UI lie I'lll-. CO-OPERATIVE i'l.AN Tint wliUli is coinmonh kiiuwii ,is "cooperation" as applied to thc conduct "t merean tiU- enterprises, embodies s scheme whuh presents tery Busy sttractive leaturea, theo- ti-ti-.aH> considered. Tiun an likewise, conspicuous instances in which these theories hnve been carried out lo unqualified ncceas, At ths tame nine tli inatancea In which thc Khem< lias been tried and Ins resulted in only partial success or m decided Llllllll .HA SO IHIIIH li'll-. as i" lend tn the conclusion that thc plan is one \\,huh re- quins peculiarly favorable ;on ilni'itis in order to give sn) tangible aasnruce "f < alili* stucct vs in British Columbia expert ments along this lias hnve not resulted thus hr in eucouiaging results. There an Lnstan ks in whnh the departarc hai succeeded in holding us gtuond and hu bees abb to survive, but ihi1 movement Ins aowhi n sin'Wn any leiideiuy to i \\un. and to .issiiiiir tin* commanding proportions It has sttained in other countries, tin thi "tn ii h,nul there havi been local Instances in which conditions wiii supposed ti. be particular 1. Eavorable to succcai. bnt In whuh failure has been the remit, notwithstanding faithful aui! persistent efforts to main tais *hi institution. The latest example ol sa onlortnnatc end fag a,i siuh a venture is lound in tin winding np "i lhe affairs oi tin in operativi .> * oeiation in Chilliwack. Thia concern has been Is business li r .> per- iuil ui years and had drawn to i t silt constdernbh attention il|iuti liu |',iil ! ih *.i who ari interested in inch pri The conditions wen thought i lie un laviit.ila], .ili'I the III stitutiiiii hail ths reputation ol Inin*.* ii|i"ii a proap ti.iis At *i recent meetini nl tin shareholders, li"«>\\, r i tUi i im Uu purpos-, 'la* m* • in.,n.i; ■ in* in showed that by st»< delegates, The re ports submitted uiu* aa excel Km Insight intu lhe propoi lions and lha surra— of thc co operative movement in lhat Country. There ale 904t \\t Scotland sunn* 195 co operativi societies hav ine, a membership ni 105,129, The intal trade ol Ihese societies last year was -11;,.,,«,,1,1.1, which, bow- e-ii. was Iowa lhan lhat "i i'i'is by $2,000,000, Tins il« ilus, in trade was attributed in the prevalent business depression The invented capita, staiiuls .it about $06,000, aad the t"t.tl profits daring ths yeai reached nearly fi6,ooo,oou. Out "i these profits bonuses were paid t" workers, grasits were made lo educational aad charitable purposes, nnd ova Si 1, ,OO0 was allotted as div i.l.mis in laaabera. livide itlj the liielilliers arc satisfied wit small profits, as those amount nl to .1 little over 50 pel 1 at. ui"iii tlmi capital. CaUul led 111 allot her way 11 would nuan ,1 ihs,,,11111 u|.nti tlu purchases ol the members of oval 12 per nnt The societies have rescrvi niiiil.s lotiillin-; about |6tOOO,ooo and tlnir assets in land, build ings .ni'i machinery are eatim- ,iiul at Si The total investmenu are placed at otei The wages Mil a ■lie lor last vear 1 eai llul Wal . * lu whatimi *i\\ it in,i\\ be sought lo explain this dis* rep am\\ in result whether on tin SCO) ,a| difil 'll.e oj ieiii| ll.l ment in the people, density ol population, . 1: a ii in y oi man agctnent, 01 * ihet caaeee, it 1* certain that in Scotland, co-op , ration is .111 unqualified SBca ■ atul impartially considered, thi principles involved must bs rs Ill/eil .is a.I the ni"st 1 "111 mendable nature, irteapectivs of Double Corner 4th and St. George r*< notwit-winitmi Price sT.."'i111 ["i-mii: 1-3 cash, bat, 6 tod 12 otoliths. Third Street Lol 9, Block 137, D.L 274. Price $21011. Terms: l-ll cubii, luilaiice 6 nnd 12 niontlip. Thnt prices irt fit Mow the market ,,,,./ only for a vtn rhort time ELDER MURRAY CO. Paintt Cotir Earth ..; Nurlli ViStwlTt! Plum*-* all*'.' Vnn, ,*uv,*i mlu*!' lln learning Booth's Kidney Pills we pni cured .i supply and after s hoii treatment with tins i ind nine we have i"iin, 11 and it* nlki PHIS IS a SNAP, Cha&. to Lawson & Co. a, - -illllU.KIl Res Estate Specialists il Lonsdale Ave. r. uwwis l'lione 70 llu ilu allairs of ths a tsociatli n wi ii in .1 1 n'ii ai , ondition It was explained that tin u ■ some naavoidahle lo ■■ 1 both in tin itoTl and in iln h.iiiillin^ oi produce, the cotnpau) had 1.1 come Involved imam 1.illv unl was being carried sli ng hv tin personal credit ■ 1 tlu directors The matte) eras tated pUinh to the shareholders that It «as .1 cast of > l".ing out or I" is forced to clots, Fortunately the association uas the owner oi realt) aad ;*ii'.ldin, 1 d cos siderablc \\.ilm and bj dlsposinj oi this the) wir, .iiih to 'I- chargi ,11 li.iiaiiiins .iiul • uini tn the shareholders percentage of the money orl giaall) paid lor stink. The net result appears to lie that .ili a courageous 1 trufgle covi ring a iiiiinlier ol -rears 'Ins co op erativi aasoi 1 ition whs eon pelled i" :'o ' ui nl bs with the loss 1.1 tin berehold 11 "i .1 large portloa A v M.irkl. oi nth street is contemplating 1 rectlng sul, nee "ii sih street ,md will iniii|i\\ tin premises In It. C. k»l (1M1 Expert on Fireplaces and all classes of B ickwork All Work (iuarante.'al. ■ I III,.'Nlli Ht HII' 1 Muhiill Ave 198 Wallace Shipyards, Ltd. .Sllll' IU 11.1)1 H. ENGINEERS 81 llnlli-imaL' r. i;iii'-and Boili 1 Work pi I* ■ * ited, 1- epl < 103 North Vancouver North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co. Drains in Coal, Rmk. Saml, liiaiM-l. UM, Ceiin nt .ml GsMSH BtaJoen' St^fHs, 1 11 ■ ■ "IT'S THE PLACE" i.K. Bennel, bi Lonsdale 1.1, llll till tt! t BttillfiCt.hii M. ii'il*, *.', r ** ■llklni- *' limine mi.l Ami' hiriiinirr ■nt «ii*l li«* tun'*. HH|«ir- allX HI ..1 Ma Ir.la* Platen taafaaf. Farshaie Stafsgs. 173 THIRD STREET, W. MMI OSDSU Hi"-" I'limill .'"* ' > Some Seasonable Suggestions The growing popularity of oat mi" Hot Toint l-'.leitrii Iron has been demoaatrated durini* ths past week, mir large stock being sold out entirif\\. Another large shijnsent arrived toda] and we are prepared to iill all orders in rotatka, RatMsakst 10 days' im trial, ?oars for aaUng. Those h'Teiirii Toasters srs ^snka akoat last week seem to appeal to ths breakiast taide spfeats in in, uncertain amy, as our sales of that handv linle article testify, B. C. Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 50 Lonsdale Avenue. H4HH4HH44HHH44HtH4HHHH l-I»I—--l»l-l»t«W!-t—la. I. ition Office: Lcwdllf, near Warehouse: I' oiman I itAHnn Lol•■Fiwt Strtet, juil ;; vpDUUU oJ l.oiiMliiiiMMilyS'."U'i 1 • Third ensh. Iialatice ti and VI months TIIK BRIDGE I- in UNO -' 1:1 NOW I- 111! TIM I I" BUY I'KICKI t\\"i tSCK AOAIX I'.Kl-OHE NOUTII LONSDALE 1. liniNfi . oNi " mi ntwn ki-iiikmiii IOSS "I BOOTH \\ kNOUl vki: ■ |ih,i,;*.' i.-ai br ' ■"! tl ni" 11* iiiini-v v * . 1 .11 lot ' tnat-t, WOsltJ f «• It Md, hall 1 >..,.i. .-i.-:.r, ' oe ' ■ Iwmoar st |;jij 1 ■ iht above *' tali I G. W. VANCE & CO. (or. Sih I l',ns,l„le Phone 17ft flr^mh'Ml ii-lann \\.,||e» C-vWW ii $20000 TtaTt ian- WM|;| Av.-ime: |7000 Nth, h Triple comer, BspliD* St. tieiirgi-'s alaiici- (iver $13000 Stn-its. | r $2800 l.ut on l.uii-ilalc, I"- twi'di 'Jinl ami .inl 1 cash: li, IS and IH tnontlio. two vears, Lot on -Itli Street in Block 134, D.L. 271. We will guarantee tliis inveptmeiit. l'rici- ,*2rt0"i; 1-3 casti, fi and VI nitlm. $1500 tbeoheapMl fill fool lot in Hlock 70. lil, 271. on Bth street; lot in this vicinity, Price |1600; |600 cash. 8 and 12 months, : THE CANADIAN FINANCIERS, LTD. j 4 Lonsdale Avenue. R. L. Thompson, Local Manager ] Head Office 632 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. -Hill II II HI I I I IHH H- H-H--111 WH I MM H-H 111 H-H-l-l I IHI' Trili tArniioo, auk.in \\ ,-\\.\\LUU VliK, d. ^. 4>****'m*.mmm00mt.*m*mt.m0*0am00m0*.**00*t.t.t.mmmmmm*.m00mm0^^ TREMENDOUS CA5I1 PURCHASE OE Good Stylish MENS' SUITS I i « * 4 X % t Manufacturers Realization Co. Bought for Cash, most of them 1800 Suit made bi) Style Craft Co., Toronto. ^_^_^_^_^m_^m__^__\\\\____________________^__________\\\\__m____________ SEVEN DAYS FURIOUS SELLING! SALE STARTS TO-MORROW!! NEW STYLES ! NEW PATTERNS!! NEW CLOTHS!!! We have just bought for spot cash, (rom three of the best clothing makers in Canada, over eighteen hundred fine, fresh, handsome, well-made and stylish SUITS FOR MEN. These tremendous purchases are novv to hand by Dominion Express, and we shall put the lot on sale at SPECIAL PRICES FOR SEVEN DAYS. Sale Starts Saturday. IOO Tweed Suits for $4.90 These suits are every one of them $15.00 values. They are made from imported tweeds; are finished in first-class fashion; thev will retain their shape to the very last, being made with first-class hair-cloth fronts, as good as any tjiA Qf\\ custom tailor can put in. Worth $15.00. SATURDAY .... . . v4>TWV 1AA Fanrt/ YV-Tkr.cfsO.fi (fcllitc ^19 ^\\(\\ These four hundred suits are all made from 4AJU Idllty VYOrSieU OUIIS, <4>I.£.3U fancy imported worsteds. The colorings are all the newest colorings worn for the present season; slates, greys, fawns, bronzes, browns, and other shades. Some made perfectly plain, others with fancy cuffs and fancy pockets. Altogether they are the prettiest lot of suits we have ever placed on the market. The cut and fit are absolutely Qct+ugyA^oi Q_olr_ (tlO Kfi Quit perfect. Worth $ 18.00 and $20.00. - - - - OdlUrUdy OdK. q>IZ.3U OUH Shop early, we close at 10 o'clock, sharp. Watch the papers next week for further bargains Manufacturers' Realization Co* "THE HOME OF QUALITY" COR. HASTINGS AND ABBOTT STREETS ; I a*****--.*-.-.„„-,, ,iaiiiiiiaia044400404400410000f044*40440014*****404400000000**4990444*44*44004400000*00004sr0004000*044444444404000* THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. , n p. p fl nortance In compa-riaoli with Engineer Thompsons Keport to uty Council,,,, ftdvantages which accrue *> ' r Iron, this svsu-iii. Your dty is fortunately so situated that the , endieiits of these north and Seattle. W.isli,.,:..'.., .the waj oi eas} gradients ami {™»< ^ ^ are ^ Hav -ih |.io|ierly desired eross sietumsI ^ ^ excessive. T„ HU Worsi,,,. the Mayor, should be given tti these nut ^^ ol lhe rate of ,B(i the Honorable City Coun and west streets along wi wi (lu, Uvo sU.ei)est »d0^ Slx ,„ N„„h Van the traffic of the future .mis ftd |g* « ,iiinsi.A. A willi , couver, B.C.: necessity flow, .s »ur a , „„, ,,, ,,ss than two Gentlemen, On Maj jrd, grows, tHe ^^^Jper cent, or Irom about 8.7 to , rm.iu(, ,,,,„ Ul. T1...S Shep ...on; and nmre l.tus ol on - £ ^ Thls __^ herd, Citv Clerk, the ^^^^U^^^W^: steepening, theor«tieaU.y, would telegram Norih Vancouver, B, I Ilay jrd, i'ii" K 11 Tlioiusoii, City Rngineer, Seattle, Wash eessivelv one street alter all .Unease a load a horse could witli un cuk.uv, - -I- ___-__. . ', ^Uv level interseitiminnwhi.il fi, si,„,n permanent grades to heav) s traffic M be of such J ,( ^ ,„, |mKh (,,si(., ■'■ ■■ - "-'-great importance in i« «°»'L overeome tjie fnertk and gel mercial development ol your ^^ started oa thin com- iin as ihe ear Ibn running tively i,v,i spot than it tnl iti weat along the main ^ ^ ( ^^ ()f ^ thoroughlares.. 11 easy graw- t ftn)i takiag this start ints ami proper cross sections ' . _,„ , _„,.,...i ,.. .,,, not provided for tins mst and west traffic, vou will throt- nihil, is has been the ease iu h'ul1 °P llu' lnU: h}' a,l0Ut u'» Seattle, it is true that then- P« «»*■ Poetically, wtever, will be, also, more ear lines ,.n ,llls rtt™11 ll,ll's,""1 ll1,Uow' u Maine, „„s„. the north and smith streets I ls tf*» know» ,lml ■ h"rsi' «" Norih Vancouvei Citj Conn bring ths people frosn you at lA"( l'" '' '',"rl. ,ul.lt'' \\_Wim ul invite you and Citj Kngin tractive residence diatricts to llu' |l"'1'' "' flouW* __\\ a_ en Clement, Vancouver, along the buaineas centre, rhes-e, m<,um « c« •"* "tsadily, li, with tin I'iii-.'uu er Hanes i" however, will not carry so therefore, s lean has a practi • - .-k . ._n;„ „r __ qJ" sllc|, cally level intersection on who] be sdopted "in this eity, all eity |great Importance In the com- '" r,'sL il xvi11 '"' mml1 casit'' work being delayed pending return ol this report. Imperative iaau laiiiu soon as poasibli Wire dale, reph paid- TIhk Shep herd, CitJ Ilerk. This telegram was supple merited liy a note ii"iii Mr, Shepherd, dated May sth, i (io, accepting Mav i ith .md ulh as lhe dates [or ni\\ usil to \\oiir iitv, and bj .i further note [mm Mr, Shepherd, dated Mav i uh, postponing the dab to Hay i ith. '"i". I Interpreted this telegram to mean that tlu commission, i on listing "i Mr. Clement, tl' ll,uns and myself, had lull au- thoritj and power to name a report to your honorable ' odj upon the liesi sastim "i grade• to he adopted h\\ youi city, in accordance arith the dictates "i the hest engineering practice, and ili.u are would be in ii" wist limited iii our investiga tiotis and conclusions. Inas much as 1 have accepted na a CLAVERIE & ARCAND have just opened on First Street, East, an up-to-date GROCERY STORE Where the public will be sure to find a good and fresh assortment of Groceries and Provisions, Fruits and Vegetables in season. Mr. Arcand was with F. Filion of Vancouver for the last eight years. CLAVERIE & ARCAND .... hmse will he enabled I .carry the load to the next in tlelhe growth ofvour city, tersection. Again, it aflordi Another reason I.u believing>■ »»>" resting place for the that lh, east and w.st th,,,. I.ams whieh would otherwise be oughfares are by lar the more compelled to cramp the wheels Important is the lact that yon a"'uns< llu' nirb m ^'PPmn lor are already considering the con- ' rcst- struction ol a bridge at Se ond ™ fni ,,n stm'1 iar lr-'"s- Narri.ws to loiiu a connection P°rt»«oa of "At increase in with the city oi Vaneouver. gradient is of no particular nu- Wheii ilus bridge is constructed P«taaee. '''1"' modern dectric re will be formed a new cen s,ri'1'1 car, properlv equipped - .-*,ili ,,,- hrakei. is aide lo safe- there win he formed a new cen ire ol luisiness at the end of wlUl ■» ,,r',kl's- ,s allU' l" sa this bridge demanding cdiniutm-1 jy trawrae much steeper Krad ication with Uu older business u',Us lll-,u •'">' "u'r *'"jg i]h centre at Umsdali Avenue. The l'-irs ,l[ jntx system will be people ,.[ vour eitv who have ™mPeUe* t0 nm' ™ Sl'aUk' business in Vancouver will also Electric Company operated ears imlil to take the street car to "Vl'r '•««■ street la tins dty ihai uiv bv wav of lhe bride,,1'"' a m,m,H'r "' >',ars on a « irathei than to make two trans -ril'm "f lmiu' ,lMn Mtesa per ,p-Item at the lerry landings in or ain- II ls operating todaj pointmeat on this commiarion|der to go l.y' boat. The de- over «•"»«*«» tnin ol 9 to is arith the understanding that 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ing at 11, and evening at 7 p.m St. -Ioim the Evangelist, 8th i and 1,Uh streets:— Holy communion, 8 a.m.; morning prayer 11 a.m.; even-! inn 1'iayci, 7.3U p.m. On tba lirsl Sunday in lhe month there will be a seeotid celebration o[ the holy communion at n a.m. Rector kev. Hugh Hooper. Services at St. Clement's hall I.ynn Valley: Morning prayer 11 a.m.; evening prayer 7 p.m. rrtest-in-chaige; Kev. H. H. Gillies. Nortii Vancouver Catholic Indian Mission:— Sunday Services—Mass at 9 a.m. Sunday school al 2.3,0 p.m. Henediction at 3 p.m. Paslor: ltev. R. Peytavin, OJI.I.V.G, THE NORTH VANCOUVER | SCHOOL 01 MUSIC del tO go bv boal. 1 iu na velopmeat ol Weat Seattle waa Pf «•»■ " » prepartaj ti '..l.wirif,* Mnilisnn Street e.lbli (Vith the titulel'si,intnii}- uiai , ai,,*, give vmi mv lusi judgment on hindered lot maiiv years nvin-i'cii-ctruy mams the taatten submitted bj roui l*« *be lact that "the oaly mm ^°P^tf >(s lieav,l'st tll'clrK honorable bmh, I be;* to sul ^ mit herewith the following re-1means ol a K-rrv operating over -;--■ — - •- - . - - _ m%___>' rf|„ »fc.|tion With the lliagnetu the maitiis submitted by vom to tbc lact tnai me "«nl l""'!"-1 port upmi tin* problem undei .1 distance almost exnctlj the l1"" "nl1 , l,u' _n*pnU consideration. n... u in your .ase. Whet thi l,rak' " ,s no ommn ol I have had the pleasure of be street car Ua* wu built across; practical street railwav inan- Ing acquainted with the site oil the ud, Bats, although the aJ-"'rs "" cam can csailyhe North Vancouver f.ir tomethini route m.is more tiun three|°P"[»led »n gradUats as high - iim., tvi.nn veara andltimcs as long as ihe water as l,lu','n I"'1 ulU In Seattle, .. 11 ear iiiinimed wilh ilns brake .MIU II a.lllioiiaai , r- , , . more than twcBtj yearn, snd|limes as J.m^ .is bave made a nun,bei of visits i,, youi locality in ths pasl 1 mus as long as me v.u „_,, „._ „ route, there came 1 large li Ans ■ '•" cq«>PP«d with ilns brake to your localitj la the put ol population aad s tremen Ions _t» •''"_ Jo "Perate on gueen some of these visits being I a enhancement of properlv vai-Aw» lhl "m ■ maximmji professional character, some as ms The construction of lhi< gradient d 18.5 per cent, ft aa a visitor itudving the cmnmer bridge is, therelore. ol vital im !ua,,s i""-"1''1' ," ™» «"• "* ' ■•** i'..a. ,„„i,,„, tu vour cilv, ind1? ,1"w" alu Vnm9\\ whnl ■■■■•I- -iiii ili.* ,„*,l,n eial ih w lopuient ol the Pacifu northwest .U 1 result ol some of ihes,* visits referred to, I, al nlle tlllle, inter, sted llll sill 111 an eflort to form a c< mpany to lake mer and 1 uploil the rail road franchise ennferring thc iiiiii to construct 1 bridge at iln- Upper Harrows and to construct lhe railway through strilit llie railway inr .«■;.., your city toward Hows Sound tton to the neeji oltraffi ind to Lhe northward, As al »d, ^tbatica, or tta pw to vuur citv, md __ —■- would alom Im sufficient to de *•? na climb with the ordh lermine lhi main lines oi ti.i-lar>' ^uipmeut id motive power, vel eaat and west. Nol in ii-'iiring the cross sei o| these east alld \\\\. '\\____________mm_m ^^ Irntii'ii or adhesion between tin lonsiil.Taii.'i.s i„ Ik- bom. in iar wlll,ls •""1 ,,u' rails «""ll1 mind Isl t'lllll- llaplist Church, cor. 5th and St. George:— Sabballi school at 2 p.m. Services at 3 p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. St. Andrew's l'reshyleiian church, 6th street:— Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock. Pastor: Rev. J. I). Gillam, M.A. North Lonsdale Presbyterian Church—Services in Exhibition llall every Sabbath, forenoon at n o'clock, evening at 7.30 o'eloik. Sabbath School and Bible Class, afternoon at 2 Jo o'clock. Rvv. .1. W. Mills, mis sioiiary. Parisian Sage Cures Dandruff Pianoforte Organ Violin Singing Violin Cello Cornel 1'lu te Mrs. \\\\. S. Huriiiester A.K.AM. Mr. T. W. Ward Mr. 1.. Davies, I..V.1UI. Mi. Paul Edmonds . Mrs. Grace Harding Pratt Mr. 1„ Davies, U'.H.M. Mr. I(. Davies, l.V.B.M. We are here to establish a first class School ol Music and have, regardless oj expense, obtained the service of musicians who have the highest diplomas [or teaching on the Pacific Coast. Call at our establishment at \\\\\\ Lonsdale Ave., interview our teachers and Judge lor yourself. TKRMS MODERATE North Vancouver Piano Co. l'lione 11' 148 Lonsdale Avenue NORTH VANCOUVER FERRY TIME TABEE STEAMER ST. REOKQE STK. NORTH VANC()C\\ i-.R ! "*.' * l'"l Theoretically, arith magnetii ,w in figuring the cross sec- l'^'", '' "h"l'1,, '"' I"'""'1''' >" w.ts ol ihese east and west lU"-1""1 ■ «r;i"U',"",wl,uh '" thoroughlaa-a, there are three"*1 " '" !",,,"",n" hrt*M1 l,M In- insulin unl to permit an as or accommod' a'nt *** mag.niic brake lias not yel come into common use, mil 11 has been in continuous ine niMiiiw.«u. ..- -, -— --- , .■ __ serviie 111 Portland, Oregon, 1" result ol ihese studies, l had senile, "i 1 pleasing appearance . —.._, a*-..!. i.„.. t.„ ,„„„ ^ , - - ihe Portland Heighta line for 1,,n,„,l a very high opinion ol to the evi ,,,„„„ s,.v,n years, 'll.is lends thecertalntt of a great nun ltd ™ ■■* \"""""Ito dhow, hoarever, ihat ilnr.* mtKM [more mr Wih Van straeU ,,,,. „,, diiimiliies In lhe way ol ,„ (,((l| , ,iav, M lh, Ins, ao,,s,.lerati«n«o.,i 1 (ill). (.,(.,,rie str,,, ...rs .m ,,„„,„. that n.s. .is \\.w I'ork, demand an ^Mtl) le el sUt|) „ra(|u,ms whkll ,.„„„ t,,, n and nther mies hav, cross MCtiOB. this, "Haum^ smu,ss(lllh ,„,,,,„„,* bv mod nil oilier mies n,i>i >"• ■ . exieni.,-,, their boumliries In would loiillut with the SSC0M (^ t.tIJ.in^.rinK practice. incorporating Hrookivn and condition, inaamuchu aa aust> , >p,un,i 1(, n,is n|>..ri cpus othei suburbs, 0 ...i.'.aiiMi luteh l.y-1 section lor a »111'1' ( ;,nid»vits made bv Mr .Geo ,,nd North Vancouvei will s""ii runmnt along a sue mu ,. .iAim.s. diie-l civil i-nunmr«.( unit, i" form mi. miiiii.ip, litj never loolw just right, u »row T,u. S(.lUll. ,,;u,llri, Compmy- vour location being ach that alio ccarflcl with * j^wjia regard to the sneceasful op you an desiiii'd to becomi one condiUon tacanae it «w«n|—.1 1 ...-• «« nn -raim 5f the greal citlea ol the Pad «al» the gradkau 1* Ota »■« " ,,,,ts ., maximum The uwai ",;rill,m- respei.s lhe l.'C.iilol, ... Hat. d-jloT a igj JHI ,, i.airi.tv.svin Similar ,.,,st,„t ,; on. «hnh slightly ,1 thai "1 Seaiih- Th. carlleat vates the p^^"**™ * lemenis ,„ Seattle am whoh length Thiselevation10 '.rm-, „. apotat where the the ■ side d,, s « bilbid, -au*' somewhat steaplv gradienia on thi cross1 rtreets, down to lh, ea,,'-..!;:..!!... ""'« n«l excewlve, os n being ., level ai I tide flats m-u-r.ah ,,..,.... ""'' I,,,,, ,"nil, .,,,.1 anoihe, Heal a* "! ut. In ", .1, onablv level s.orwhat.s In street. To maks Um aarpd extendi proa s ni being mads hrtel, to thi BOlth III w.ur a |y l.aiis dab \\Vltllli . -Vlllill i BOW ."III prim ipal north and itreet comes dnyyn to tin irs tei s edge at .1 in nuiih tl.it* u-r grade than the inrresp'.nil- llusi strut* I'.nlorm to lhe al gradient "f the side bill is a physical and aesthetii lot possibiliiv. Tin phy-deal Inn iis 1.1 the warping whiih may be alloui'l I have found by . \\ pi mini I 1 l.i abuul as follows ji me iiiiic^ji'iii'i-11 ■ Ing streets in Seattli Youhavi On vtn Important mala tkn to the w.si the level tids lands oughfan . carrying heavy tra at the mouth of Capilaao river, flic, It should not exceed mm " ~ ■ 'pel i.m ii. I, ran n*i sa] pai Continued on Pags ■" tO the east you have the b VV. binds at the mouth of I,\\nn Creek and Si ] n, lir nver. Ill ih. iiainnierii.il ib vi a 1 ment ol your city, tin factories tlcnlai 'is of consid- 1 i.it.ii ■ iportance, ilns nut] hi 10 a 11. iMtiilliii ti"1 1 \\,,1 dm two |" 1 nnt.: the men, "i v..111 tii», ua ■"-' ,- . mm_ warehouses and railroad sts particulai percenta s to brnssd tiniis mil ni aeceaaity occupi tin *i level land'*, and the tll.lill Ini' ol travel will, therefore i being ol i-oum .1 matter 01 Judpnent p*rtiSifu|iia Sunday sihool cast «illim lh. limits set loft li R- ^ „ i-a,1 Blagei .md win .-11 sad Wilson Sewing Machines and an 1 ss.nn" , , all at mn ollice, The J, J, AI.Alecce Dry Goods Store, 95 Lonsdale Aye. Ma chin, s sold for cash or ,,n easy payment system. The Singer Sewing Machine Co. CIIUKCH SEKYICKS Methodist church, corner 6th streei and St. OeOTge s ayeiuie: Services al 11 a.m. and /..to p.in. • Sunday Sihool and bible class 2-.to p.m! class meeting 10 a.m* Buada] Prayer meeting K pin* Wednesday. .Moody* II il Don't The l.oiisd.de l'li.n uiaiv Will Give Vmi Vour Money Hack. Yes, Parisian Sage, the most Invigorating hair restorer, cures ilaiiilrull and grows hair. The WOUlen Ol Canada, who have luxuriant hair, know it does, and that is why thousands ol attractive women throughout the land are regularly using it. For years this almost marvellous grower of lustrous and be,nil iiul hair was confined to the elite ol Kin ope and New Ynik City, luu about two years ■i'i." il w.is given to a select list iif druggists, and todtt] 1.111 be obt.Hind in am city 01 loum in Ann ma where soiieiv woman ol refinement dwell. l'.iiisiau Bags is the most de- Jlghlful hair tonic in the world. It makes the hair suit, lusiions and luxuriant in a lea days It is perfumed most daintil] and is iii'l stickv or greasy, li stops jailing hair, carss daadruil and Itching scalp in t-\\\\o arcehs nt llloln \\ b.uk Tin* l.oiisd.ile Pliallll.ii- sells it da jn cents a large bottle, ami guamnteea it, >.r direct, all charged prepaid, bv Canadian makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., tori Erie, dm Leave N. Van. Leave Van. •6.20 a.m. "b.45 a-"1- •7.20 " 'll.oo " •8.20 " *S.5o " 920 V 45 " 10.15 " IO-45 " 11.15 " "-45 " 12.15 p.m. n.45 I""- l.tg " 145 " 2.15 " 2.45 " 315 " 3-45 " 4.15 " 4*45 " 5-15 5-45 6.15 " 6.45 " 725 " ;-45 " 8.15 " 8.45 " 9.15 " Ml ' 10.15 " 10.45 " 11.15 " hoo m^_^_^_^_^_^_Mli-tS} • Not on Sunday. Time Table subject to chan gc without notice. Leave Van. *t>.2o a.m 7-30 " 8.30 " 9.15 " 10.15 " 11.15 " 12.15 p.m 1.15 " 2.15 " 3->5 " 4.15 " 5-'5 " b.15 " 7.25 " 8.15 " 9-15 " 10.15 " •11.15 " Leave N. Van. '6.45 a.m. 7-50 " 8.50 " 9-45 " 10.45 " n-45 " 12.45 P-m* 1.45 " 2-45 " 3-45 " 4-45 " 5-45 " h.45 " 7-45 " 8*45 " 945 ' 10.45 " •n.45 " M lunsilrtle Bressey^ Peers & Boult REAL ISItll Insurance Notary Public iiiiiiiiiiiiiiini ' I a 111. l„„ . ,,, tnvel will, therefore, ca* within th, limits sal lonn pMtor( K*cv_ „ H i',,],),,^,,,, I, es t sad areat natwees nt ■ l »«v< l'".nd tnaj two districts. \\*st*n ■ • -1"lu; « The aorth and aonth itreeU ceeds two pit unt thereuaan will be Important si reacUni get In wet ither rd horses thi ,, nbii.i districts bm tin dipping Ides 1 on Ol pn^e- -mat bulk -I haaey travel aaiil tnenti snd ll Is the mow b« parallel with thi waterfront dangcrnu m.i .., whnh a how Thi, , thi case In SeatUe and can Iall Thi hjection to tw« ,, ., ai,,,a, . „ . ni.ti tin, A-"i„ ol "'"'""'I "r beuche-1 I,„„,„,,, 1 the city as deacrih ireet Intel rctlons that it aui ,,1 ahoyi 11 "His i" ns, Incres ents ol t« therdon lhat even facility In cross strei lii-ht »" l.ynn Valley lusliiuie Hall:— Services every Bnnda] morn- E. DOWE C0NTRACT01 nKD Rl ll.Db'.K plana, Rparificatioaa, Ruttmatea p 11 Ho* ;;. Korth Vancouvei Canyon View Hotel CAPILANO bsteiisiv,- Grounds. High-class -service a. n,o,l.-r,„ • PaiinleKiiiinis-HM,,.,-will *W I** Hoam .rra.ly hn.arg.. K,.v trail M Hi.nn.iit of Grouse Mountain, altitude ,00,, 1" t Scenic Delights Fishing Hunting Mountain Climbing Unequalled for Holiday, Long or Short ? i-'. OANCKLLOB, Manager. SEASON 1910 iv LARSON, rn|' fitH Ml IM" THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. 90O90909t<*99o999*ts00099t9*9994i9to9ot*9999tr9^ at s A Few Snaps for Profitable Investment Safety Income Prolit Call and see our Large and Exclusive List Correspondence Solicited 4 4 4 4 North Vancouver SPECIAL Recently subdivided and placed on the market for the first time—Cleared Lots, size 50 x 140 feet each, in the easterly portion of Block 61, District Lot 549, situated between Lonsdale Avenue and St. George's Avenue, fronting on 13th and Mth Streets. Lots fronting on 13th Street, $1,000 each Lots fronting on 14th Street, $900 each Lot 54 x 140 feet, comer 13th Street and St. George's Avenue - - Price $ 1,600 Lot 54 x 140 feet, corner 14th Street and St. George's Avenue - - Price $ 1,500 Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. PLEASE NOTE the central situation of the above lots, close proximity to center of population, walking distance of ferry landing, one-half block from principal cariine of the city. Electric light, telephones, and city water available. Compare these prices with the higher prices of property which is much less favorably located, and you can only arrive at one conclusion. Make Your Selection Wi+houT Delay. IRWIN &, BILLINGS COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated A.D. 1906, under the Companies' Act 1897 and Amending Acts, with chiel place of business in North Vancouver, B.C.) Cor. Lonsdale Avenue and 5th Street North Vancouver, B.C., Telephone 15 : Oo4*a''**a'*aa'e4aa4aa44aaao44444oo4*40o^0'ta4o4aoa*o*4't44044oao44o-iooo^o4ao4oa04a'to*o44444o404*o4!044040404*44*oa04o44aaaa4a4**a*o*4404400 Provincial News VICTORIA The annual Victoria Rose Show will be held on ttiit), .lune 24th. It is expeiled lll.lt the linest display that has ever been made in the Capital City will be on exhibition on that dav Work i.s progressing very rapidly at the new Grand Trunk Pacific dock. In order that the work may be completed lor the northern trade this year another large derrick has la-en (Uited in addition to those al- reaih in position. Tin- Victoria City Council has ollered to give the Board of Sihiiol Trustees \\'. aires ol land at Spring Ridge and expend the Mini ul Si a,"o<> in re grading work nnd hand over the nraasrt) 111 shape ready for building to coiiiim-nu- if the trustees will agree to set aside the sum ol Jio.ikmi lor site purposes esc, Nishimaru, charged with lhe murder oi a countryman, Nishi/.awa, at White Rock last vear. CHILLIWACK NKW UESTMINSTI-R On the acquisition about six ■inks ngo ol the end ol loth siieet, New Westminster now nuns all ol the street ends li.ailing mi the Fraser iimi and the north arm ol the Fraser river A special train ol live coaches aiiiM-d at lhe Fraser mills on Saturday night with a pam "1 IIS6 persons from Quebec to work in the mills in lhe place of Orientals, particularly Hindus Included in the partv are ~\\ experienced mill men. In one lainilv on board there were 12 children and in another there were in ihildren. A large shipment ol sewer pipe has just been received b\\ the t'tv o| New Westminster ft..tn l.lasgow, Scotland lor the inw sewer system on Kighlli strut The shipment made refill time Irom the old country the plans and profiles ol the new 2(inch water main from I "i|iiitlam lake to this city have been practically completed and tenders (or laving thc main will Im cilled lor At the assizes in New Westminster nn Saturdav a vrrdicl "I guillv was liroiirht in In tin jury in the trial o| the Japan The provincial government has given the city council of the city ol Chilliwack until the 1st ol September to vacate the provincial court house building and arrange tor a building of their iown. Heretofore the city and township have occupied lhe court building as their offices 'and the cells underneath in , whiih to conline tlieir prisoners. i At a meeting ol the shareholders of the Chilliwack Canning and Preserving Compan-. it was decided lo make an effort lo secure an additional ;$,Vi,ooo of subscribed stock in order that thc business may be carried on successfully this season. Contracts have been let by the Chilliwack Fair Association lor the construction ol barns and stables for the ac- ciitiinindatioti of the live stock at the fall fair. F1SHKRY OVERSEKH Mr Samuel North, lor many years chiel ol the Vancouver city police, has heen again this season appointed by the provincial government to act as fishery overseer and police head in charge ol the salmon centres ol iln Fraser, and as lar north therefrom as the southern boundary ol the River's Inlet officer's jurisdiction. I'.N ROl'TE TO COAST The second train load "1 I im,li Canadians enlisted (or work in the Fraser River Kills at New \\\\cstmitistrr lelt Ottawa the latter part ol l«*t week for the west and will ar- ttv, nn the ird or |th of dune Tiun- are on hoard 200 people- including in lamilics and Ti experienced mill men The parly, whiih is travelling on a .special nf five loailics, is in charge ol Rev Father O'Boyle and an impl'ivec of the Company* ASSESSOR WANTED Applications will tie received hy the undersigned up till 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, June nth, 14m, for the position of Assessor of the Cily of North Vancoaver (or the year 1911. The time within which the Assessor shall bcfis tO make and at yvhicli lie shall complete the Assessment Roll in accordance with lhe statutes shall be- that period Iietween 2nd July, mio, and 30th November, 1410. Salary ollered >■*,'>". THOMAS SHEPHERD, 11 City Clerk. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given lhat 1 intend to apply lo the Boaiii ol License Commissioners for the Municipality of North Vancouver at the next statutory meeting of lhe said Hoard lo '.S held in June, 19m, for a liuu.c to sell liquor liy retail on thai certain premises in the Mum. 1- palily of North Vancouver all i known and described aa Lo' - One (i) and Two (2) in Idi*. numbered Fifty-One (51 j in Mili- division of District Lot numbered Two Thousand and Eigh ty Seven (2087) Group one (1)1 New Westminster Distriii, commonly known as the l.yim \\ .ili v Hotel Dated this 4th day ol Ma-ch 1910. WALTER GiBbS, 14 Applicant NOTlCl'l NOTICI- is hereby given llnl thirty days after ihe lirsl pnb- licalion o'i this notice, I Intend to applv to the Superintend'nt ol Provincial Police for I " newal of the Hotel license for the Moodyville lintel situated at Moodyville, B. C, on I "t 273, group 1, New Westminsier district, for the term of six months commencing .1 nly Itt, 1910. iSgd.) TOM MOTH, Dated at North Vancouvei, May 12th, 1910. "I Grand Boulevard Cleared Lots 50 foot in width and over This is exceptionally fine residen- tal property, as all lots have a beautiful view of the harbor and English bay, and are in the blocks adjoining the Queensbury avenue cariine. F« Pricei and Particulars, Apply to Lm. I.ii Mahon, McFariand & Procter Corner Pender and Seymour Slre-di Official Agents THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. LAD! KS WASH SUITS Ladies' Liiini Suits iii krenin iiiiiI UKturul, Intesl nit in semi• fitting coats, [ilentwl skin, 1 A T C special price \\\\J .1 J Piano^ Organs Tuned .nul Repaired .allies' Stripe Suits, similar to nlmvu style, 0 ttA in blue and white, nml lirown niial white >j. Jvy 7.95 Ladies' Plain (' made, prii-i' 'llllilL'Hlt Blue Suit, well ADIES' WHITK LINEN SKIRTS IN ALL DESIGNS- VLL PRU ES J. .1. MCALEECE KEITH BLOCK LONSDALE AVENUE PHONE m Charlies Moderate, Satisfsi tion l iiisrsntsed WILLIAM LINT PRACTICAL TUNER & REPAIRER ■•Pegwell" i (ili -i ■ w Forbes ave. P, C, will i' i iv prompt mention, .Ml new In UseS sliuiild be piped Ini (jas in ill-let to save the heavy expenditure for this convenience al S latt* dale. N. V. LIGHT, I1KAT& POWER CO., LIMITED, POLICE C0MM188I0NERS Tho Hoard ol Police Conunis sinners held their regular tnon thly meeting In the office oi he Chiel oi Police yesterday morn Ing, i——sn c ONTENTED tlSTOMERS \\KKV ONVICTION c OURTEOI s 1VI LITV 0NQU8&S ONTRARINESS For onion sad potato sells also flower seeds ol best quality. HALL'S GROCERY PHONE 189 Cor. St. (1 M(|S's ft 8th Street N. VANCOUVER ALEXANDERY . REILLY Teacher ol 1 Artistic Pianoforte Playing North Vancouver, Saturdays Studio Address, M9 Divie St. Phone R.5732. Dill' All kinds nl Lumber Mouldings vVash and Doors, Etc. \\ in i beep i'ln- Mayor uas unavoidably absent and Commissioner Jack son look the chair with Aid. i\\Ii Neisli present. The lollowing report was lubmitted by Chiel Davies lia lhe month ol Hay i Complaints received and attended to, '-Ia ; places "i business lound open, m ; street lights reported not burning, i ; lues attended by the police, 7 | inquiries (or missing persons, 5 ; Inquests conducted, i; articles reported lost, ,l ; articles (ollnil, |, and larceny, to, The Chiel lurther reported that the police had a series ol petty larceny eases reported in l|llie vicinity ol loth slreet, which he was oi the opinion was the work ol boys, as the majority oi the articles taken were nf small value while other articles oi much more value were left untouched, The mat ter will In- silted out by the police at the earliest possible moment as ihese depredations and "tliers nf a mure serious nature have been committed very Irequently during the past month, Tin* new uniforms which had been purchased [roa the local tailor were pm on exhibition bj the force which lined up f"l le gular inspection. H was noted ihat the) were entirel*i satiafai tim and were n credit to llu local establishment, The question oi enlisting the services oi another constable on thc lorce lot lhe uncovered section ol the city was cnsitl eleil and will be dealt with al S later date. I MIRER 0t. MILL AND OFFICE tSsplaoadc, Last l'lione B« Na'iih Nsocouvet IN MEM011AN His Majesty King Edward The Seventh lord iS11. Died, May h, 19IO. Ai midnight cams thc Unjestj nl Death- Kings ol the earth abide ihis Kind's decree— Sudden, and kindlier sn, In seal the breath And set the spirit Iree, _ And now the Peace be held fcll III llll llll lllllllllllll Hill H IMHMIHII'HMIIIHHIHnm*B moat mar his heart, Thai Peace to which his cotln- iry's steps he led So well fur us he played his ro- val pail - Blonds o'er him lying dead* Pioneer Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishing Store Comer Lonsdale Avenue and Second Street Phone 53 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Thus passes Britain's »own Irnin Kind to Kin-;, Vet leaves secure a nation's deathless love. Dearer than Rmptre, yea, s pre- lintis thing All earthly crowns above. -O. S. l'KL'lT P&OSPBCTS GOOD J! Reports from the various •■ fruit ceiilres in the ilkatiagau X Valley indicate that the iyH> • • crop is going to be exceeding- \\\\ lv good and U|) to the present .. no sii bad has been -ivcii the " crops 111 that section ol the X province Following are a few il iln report! made ! SALMON ARM Fruit prospects lor 1410 anil exceedingly bright, Having purchased the buiineis hithertoeirried on by Mr. II. \\ Shiw, wi- desire tu state thatil ii our intention to onrry • ooraplHte stook ol general dry goodi nnd gent's (urniihii We hnve had 17 years' experience in all branohtsof the dry goods m in Vancouver and in other eaitern and western cities and are ir in p uiti hi to understand and to mpply the -ttnti of tbe public in theie lines. i lur aim ivi.l lie, by rtricl attention lo buaineaa, to give the purchaiing |nililic of the N'orih Shore, the very beil faoilitiei for good buying and to carry n full »uleotioo ol dry go kL al pricei ai low as vanoouver, In order lo aocpmpliih this, it is mir intention to conduct the buaineu onaoaih basis n laa,,a pill yeai will peach hav,* terial Sl'MMlvRLAND is ' sllmated that 150 car nl nun will be ship- ail nl Sutitiiierland this Apples, pears and plums In ■ Lumper crop and is in certain localities ipp.mntli Mj.llcrcd no ma- damagi Dressmaking a Specialty THE CURRY CO. gl 111111 iHWWtHI llll I lllllll 1 Hi 111 IIMMMMiniMIIIMKIH • • Rditot Kxpress - 4 De.11 Sii It Minis that the question ol grades iu North \\'aiiuitnii It i.i be settled io _ I suit the opinions ol thru M- dermen whom property is lit- ♦ anted on Lonsdale Avenue', In )', opposition lo tin- unanimous ■ • wish nl iln* 1,1 tcpayers and the advice ol ihe consulting engin- ■ > eels. Their in.alius are tun || transparent, an) what thej 1 will. I, for ..in, protest n- gainst smh iiiiii banded mer cciiarv policy, Mi Irwin said tO lllc ill I UV "Hue hist week that if Mr, Hanes could not be broughl to their way ol think- ill-;, there were plenty oi engineers that, luiiiii In my "pin [on ili"-e thru*' aldermen are ruining the Citj "I North Van couver "liv iheir stilish policy Vou.rs truly, '('.WYNNE R. HUGHES NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 First Street, E. Phone 80 The Express $1.00 per year Foreign $1.50 Fine Printing; catalogues BOOKLETS FOLDERS PAMPHLETS 3TRINGEBS DODGERS C1R0ULAB8 MAI'S LETTEB HEADS NOTE I IKADS HILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES PINE STATIONERY BHIPPINOTAQS LODGE STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS MILK TICKETS BREAD TICKETS CALLING CARDS INVITATIONS MEAL TICKETS LABELS RILLS 01 FARE PROGRAMMES $2£^?%-v NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. 119 First Street, E Phone 80 J THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. KNOINKERS' REPORT (Continued Irom pegs 8) II. Dawson and others, A care-' lul perusal ol this report shows that its authors liela-ved thai where your cast and wesl' streets wen- either already pro-' vided with, or might hereafter1 bc occupied by street ear lines,' the interseciions should bei botched. I heartily concur in this view, and would again repeal my mature judgment that | by lar the most important streets ill your city are the east and west thoroughfares. For these reasons 1 recommend that all streets lie graded with benched intersections. If North Vaneouver should remain lor all time to conic merely a suburban village of small population, dependent only upon ferry communication with Vancouver, and ambitious to possess nothing better than food, ordinary country roads, then il would make but little difference how your streets arc graded ; but if you have faith in the future development of your city, laith that it will become not ottly an attractive residence district, but a linsv hive ol industry anil an integral part of the ureal commercial metropolis of the Northwest, then you will lay out vour east and west thoroughfares with the best possible gradients ami the most advantageous iross sections to uc-l commodate the irallic which| will inevitably How alon thnn Vou can arrange these gradients, fortunately at this] time, with but slight expense[ and thus fix forever a permanent Seats lm the development of your cily. If yon Bl these gradients and iross sections in anv other wav, the lum* will mine when fits will change thelll at gteat expense.' Il is easily possible at slight expense in the re adjustment "t buildings, to change Umadalel Avenue to conform le mis iy» tem, and this should be done I before any more permanent buildings are erected I have also received from Mt | Tims Shepherd, citv clerk, copies of litters addressed to lhe | utv council by Mr. R. II. Spcr ling, general manager, and bv j Mr George E Uoffatt, counlt-l Illg ellglliier, tispcittvih , i I tlui British Columbia Electric i',,. conveying iheir views un this (|llestion I regret Verv tllllch lhat 1 tlid not liu-ei these gen- tleiiieii oii my reu-nt visit and have the pleasure of ascertaining llieir views in person. Mi shepherd's tetter, however, of April loth, min, milt.tins the tallowing senn me "He, i Mr Mollatt) led me I" understand, however, that his Compan) would not stand lor the grades being altered on those streels where street cars are at present being operated and thai if such were tu lie done, his liiiiipany would Light the matter lo a linish." Now, of course the relations yourselves and the Hritish Columbia Klectric Company arc no concern of mine. I am sir. ply advising you as to the proper methods of putting your streets in shape to permit the proper development of your city, l mention this matter only because these letters were unofficially transmitted to me. Since my visit to your citv, 1 have had the benefit of attending a very exhaustive hearing relating to the question of Unsafe and practical operation of heavy street car trallic upon gratles varying between nine and sixteen per cent. Al this hearing, it was demonstrated by engineers of the highest ability and especially by men officially representing the General Electric Company, lhat in the present stale of the art it i.s lml Ottly safe alld practicable to operate heavily laden electric cars upon gradients as high as ih pet cent., but 'that it was salcr to operate such cars bv electricity than by cable. I have hail lhe pleasure of discussing this mailer in all ils phases with my assistant, Mr. bimock, who visited Nortli Vancouver with me, and, after the fullest examination into the matter, he concurs with ine that the recommendations hereinabove set forth are the <>nl\\ recommendations which could be conscientiously presented in Conformity with the best engineering practice. Very respectfully, Sgd.l R. H. THOMSON. I2th and ijth Avenues, 11,6per cent ; and before .lackson streei. was regraded in certain sections from 13.11 per cent, to 15.3 per cent. On the same case in lhe Superior Court of the state of Washington for King county George P. .lames, being first dulv sworn on oath deposes emd says : The Seattle Electric Coinpanv, during the past week, has caused Inquiry tO be made in a number of cities as to the maximum grades over which electric cars are operated without counterweights, and the following are the grades : In Cincinalti, on Milton St., 12.14 per cent, for a distance of 171 feet. In the same city on Brighton Place, a distance of 240 feet, 11.11 per cent. In lhe same city, on Warsaw Ave., a distance of I50J feet, 0.2.I per cent In Quebec, on Crown strtet, a distance of 90 feet, 14.15 per cent. In San Francisco, in per cenl. In Portland, Oregon, 12 per cent. In Portland the grade is complicated by curves and reverse curves, In Knoxville, Tenn., 13 per cent. On Ilagerinan Division, Amsterdam, N.Y., line 14 percent. In Ithaca, N. Y., n percent. In Schenectady, N. Y. 13 per cent. over influential organizations in their behalf. J. I,. Cripps has commenced the erection of a house on 4th streei in block 25, D. L. 273. F* W, Brooks has started the construction of a line residence on ihtli slreet west of Lonsdale Ave. I ( Appended to Engineer Thomson's report are the two allida- vits referred to by him of Geo. P. .lames, chief civil engineer ol the Seattle Electric Coinpanv The cases are entitled Oliver C. McGilvra vs. The Seattle Electric Company, in which the plaintill contends that it is unsafe to change the cable natem mi .Madisun street, Seattle, to an electric service, the grade there being 14 per cent. In Mr. .lames' affidavit he deposes that "it is not a fact that it is unsafe to operate an electric railway on a grade exceeding nine per cent., nor is it a fact thai a grade in excess of nine per cent, will not permit of adequate service and heavy travel. As a matter of fact the Seattle Electric Company has been operating electric lines for a number ol vears past where the grades are ns follows : On Dearborn street, between 24th Avenue South and Yakima Ave , I \\a per cent. On But riiion sinet, between iHth and 14II1 Avenues, IJJ pel cent. on Taylor Knwn, between Alnha slrnl and Ward slreel, 12. 7.30 a.in. H.00 a.m. ■I nn a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 13.00 a.m. 13.00 p.m. 14.00 p.m. 15.00 p.m. 16.00 p.m. 17.CO p.m. 1H.00 p.m. iy*00 p.m Saturday*. Only 22.00 p.m. 9.301a iiunl.,-. Mhtdule if00 I'-"'- 17.00 p.m " ' 22.00 p.m. Single Fare 15c. Two Tickets 25c. Quickest route Irom Nnrth Vancouver to tin* district beyond Capilano River. Launch "West Vancouver" makes connections, williout (ail, with tli*- ferry steamers (rom North Vancouver, as per aliove schedule. Manij Notable Successful Men Owe Their First Start in Business to a Small Savings Account The habit of laying aside regularly a small amount from the weekly wage, it one ot the most valuable habits a man or woman can acquire. The amount ii not missed, the sum rapidly increases, intereit ac cumulates steadily; and soon you have enough to start a small business ol your own. The Bank ol Hamilton we comes and encourages the account of the small depositor. All formality has been dispensed with. Inquire (or the Manager, at any of the Bank's hundred branches. Beyond your own signature for future identification when with- drawing money, routine is eliminated. C. G. Heaven, Agent North Vancouver Head 0ff.ee, HAMILTON Capital tt\\l-af ■aaarta ail Vetitiit* Profit. Total AihIi - 12.300000 1,900,000 "*., SS.000.000 FAIRVIEW ESQUIMAU GREENHOUSES I ,,,,.l*r,l clniire*t CUT FLOWERS in town at lowest prim dive uh ii trial (nr FUNERAL DESIGNS OR WEDDING .BOUQUETS 60? Hastings St., M. Vancouver, B.C i'**'^-M'*^^*^^M-'^>^*'>^a.<^^'^'^><^>^l-'^M*'*S Chas. H. Cates PILE DRIVING AND General Contracting lAl'PLY AT HEAD olTK'E-Roonis IS and IS, IfUek Block 103 Hastings Street, W. Telephone 3099 Ur 1 ttes' Wharf, Nurlli Vancouver. Phoue 138 A^A^MAA^MMAM^A^tya^^lVvvvvyvvyvyvs Vancouver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS GROCERS W. T. STEIN 9 CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 3iy Pender street, Vancouver and Nortii Vancouver CHEAI'SIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail nh HaaUage St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays ARCHITECTS music ^.STANLEY MITTO.V U.l.C.A'Prol. JOS. E. NURNHERGER iluaicai Director ARCHITECT Vancouver Opera House Rooms 3 and 4 Elks' Ha. , Cor. Robaou aad Granville Stracta. 413 Granville street. VANCOUVER, B. C BARRISTER! SCHULTZ 9 ARNOLD Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Rooma 104-105 Crown Building, 615 Peader Strut Phoae 996 S. D. Sehulti C. S. Arnold bAlHs Kallethe's Bath Corner Homer aad Peader Sti The oaly up-to-date aad reliable bath house ia Britiah Co- lambia- We cure where olhere lul Satielactioa fuaraateed or ao pay. Plaia baths, -Item- hatha. shower bathe, maaaafe for body, acalp aad lace; electro therapeutic bathe a specialty, JOS. KALLETHE, PROP., Gradaate ol Hei Hi, Geraiaay All lastrumenta. Phone 1330 PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING We have the largest stock ol mouldings ia B.C.to select ironi so whea yon waat framing dune cheap aad well get our prices. BAILEY BROS. CO. LTD 340 Granville and 138 Cordova RUBBER STAMPS THE GEO. H. HEWITT CO Mauulacturers Mi'tKiiik mm misrs Sign and Price Markets 10 FAiantl.11 Hi i". I'uM R})7i REAL ESTATE BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SIUW Business Institute 336 Haatiagt St. W Caniee'i Oraalae* WoaUm SaSsot I. J. Sprott, B.A., • - Maaager PITMAN'S Bualnm College 63] Seymour at., Vancouver Day school open all the year round. Night Khool commences September 8th. CHIROPRACTIC DETECTIVE AGENCIES Keep yoar eye oa EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply la VORDEN 4 THORNTON Phoae I15 440 Homer btreet Yirkshire (iuaraniee k Securities I'tirpuratioo LU. 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE LAND AND MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGBD FIRE INSURANCE R. Ken Hoalgate • - - Maaager Caaadian Detective Bureau:— Offices ever) when Vinciui-T Offltf: » Kmpire Blotk •wis Hum.*.- ni. Beev riii.Di- 2tn W. W WELSH General Superiatendent RESTAUR.*. NTS LADIES HAIRDRESSING Ft >«ilclii'«. puff., ele . tlif bail mat- iir an.l lowf.l prii-f, rail ae MAI'AMF. li: MI'IIKKYS. Tliftf vu «ill nml a lairgf ilwk ol hair 110011» 4 om\\ ett criplioe to »eli*i-l Iront. Toui*.*. lur ptUeSMB . llif beet eel ami finf.1 Bert- Binalalp madr hr in BSfert. (lentil*- turn »!"> hs*e loai their hair »III flii'l > tutu.* 1 |n-«t pri-»fnt»tl»,' ol rnhli in tti» lifA'l Hatf-frewlng inl ininirur* ini. first madams lUMPIUTI TM I'fiMer Slrefl All North Vaacouver people eat at LEONARD'S Either Flack Block or Hut- lags street, opposite the aew Post Office. Ltoaard sells Ua taa by the poaad. WATCHMAKIRS Eaghsh practical watchmaker; Established 1889 Specialty, repairiag WOODKOOFE, mi Carrall Stteet THK EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRE99 CLASSIFIED M> COLUMNS locm the wanta and the ofli ot current loi al ndv-i rtising. RATI • Sialyl,* 1'iier: ID, ;'i' line One VVuek "'.« " I"' ■«-* ri'"> One Munlli fc costs LITTLE Accomplishes Much \\ ua* aa * ' lamp ,1mi a Ii'l llll ,,,, Inti, u , a ,, hilt It WI'uM If* ,' a'l IU,, ICIll Mimpa j.i.l |a,a ami Icitcra lo mill* ,0111 vajnla lulowa '" ■ "i"ny yS-nylr ia i 151 inuumcM in "ui ' Iai ':r(l Wttil Ada. car*--, m. . . MM .i.nk l.niiui and N. Lonsdale Elder Murray Co fire Insurant's Room, lurnished nr olhcrwim required bj .1 lad) ,\\pplj Mrs \\\\. s Runnester, 1 ire Sorth Vancouvei piano 11 For Singer and Wlm hi and Wilson Sewing Machines and accessories, call ut our ollue, The .1. J. MiAlcice Dry I Store, u*^ Lonsdale Av. Ala chines sold lot i.ish 01 on tit) payment qrstsm, Ths singer Sewing Alachine Co. FOR BALE 01 11.i'l- lot estate, piano, Bill make, co J750, Apply JJi in,fi street easi, Korth Yatiii-iivci. NOTICE Notkl is li'i'l J ;;i\\etl that all persons Indebted I 1 ihe ss lalC aa| ill, I.lll* \\t I'a P'.l" wlm died .ai iln thirteenth d ,,i Uarch, 1 ,i*, at the cl North Vancouver, B C, are ri i|tiire'l i" pay thi amounts owed b) tlmii respectivi I; the undei-1: llnl "tl or Hi'"' Wednesday, June 1 ith, 191". I).imi st N..tih Vancouvei ilus thirty inst day "I \\l 1 mi... B. A PEACEY, .\\diiiiiiistr.itii\\ J. H. BUSKINS tor. 3rd St & lonsddle HORSESHOEING and General Blacksmithinu .iv,*t, 11*an .-iv a i" irune a .- Iii.r-,-. 1 All » ■ rl, Ft pi mt,'iiii"ii 01' * im* .1 tl Nelson Manfg Co. R8PI \\N\\|iK, lAM "i \\. V I ' "l.l, I *' • Mil ■ AWNINGS II VIS SAH 5 N NELSON Proprietor CITV COUNCIL (Continued Irom page 1) "Yuu promised to abide In lhe decision ol the engineers, broke in His Worship. "I repudiate that statement," dn land Aid, Irwin. Aid, Fowler could not accept Lhe engineers' report tot the reason that ihey did not abide in tin- instructions given, 11 was noi in lavor ». benching streets on which ihere wen* slreel lilies. (Ill other streets lu uas in lavor "i benching, He said Iii* was (rilling In leave tin* matter to .1 plebiscite ol tin people and would not as ,1 iiiiiiiulliii ..ne in du Ids "ii a settlement Aid, Smith had always been and was now in iaVOT ol In ih hiii:', all Ihose streeta ea u pi those "It which theie wile street car lines, lie said there wu, 1* streets north "I Kighlh street and only al oul live or sis south "I ih.it street and "arc «ei ing to sai rilice those I" [or the 5 or h .'" The speak it said tlmi in Vancouver there wni only two car line streets running north and aouth and both "I these well* stl.il* li ■Mail's He did imi ace, ihere- i* n when Naaiih Vancouver bad three north and south car line streets why one st least should not he straight grade, Aid Sihult/ said thai In- would have luen prepared to support the engineera' rep irt 1 lln \\ had adhered ,>> the tenoi "i iheir instructions but thi- lhe) hid ii"i 'hue he eon tended He In l.ul wiih apprehension n ilu- statement ■ 1 the 11. C ;. !'\\ 1 11 that in the evi m 0 iui 1 h in * the grade "ii '."if- Iall I'' .111 l W .'lllal ml Sldli llu* .i.l isal-ilitl ni Vein 11 lie thei lines [ro'ui Ihal itrcel IL ,aK" anticipated a hardship lor the pn pern owners along Lonsdale Ave il 11 was lum Ind and Inquired il ihe 1.1 1 1 wesi streets to bt ' in fitted, would be I., make np.iMti..ti lor inv losses tuslaiued l t thi ition, Hia Worship thought lhi speaker was lie. dlessly ImiTi'W k-Nei li stated ihat ,1 v nhl nnh ' in uiori delay 'II wai nt. 1 it to ilu* people 11 knew tin* re sup. In declared, He said , ' -1111a. ll W.is I'l I * .1 inlllllllss a,11 ,,| 1 ii;.'.inem ihn were lar nmre capable 1 decide than tin people win Aid, Al* Ii.n said he would voti 1 ..ii. 1 anything lhat would delay work 21 hours laall , 1 Ila W.lilted |H kll"W whal thi 1'* I 1: Kx Co. had tO do With lhe stints "Tha,*., wlm threaten ars somitinus a (raid themselves," qu-otad lhi speaker. Ills Wa.* hip 1'ilicved that thi ih. railway company and any ililiereiius Hiuld he easily s, t tied In ii [erring lo iheir (ran ihise Tin Mayor objected to dealing with any other <|in.-*-ii'-u other than ihe reports and mini those wen* accepted or n jected In- did ii"i tare to mn st'iit a motion in relet the mattei to iln- people, Aid, Al.N'i li "Then is no iisstirallie that lile people's wishes will he lollowed." Air. Perry, local manager ol th, B.C K.By. Co., aaked thai permission be *. ranted Kngineei Miiit.it t" speak again, The Us and Aid. McNeish hn i' ai lln- grounds lhat hi- had been -ji\\. n .m opportunity bl .inl it was nol in order that In ihould bs | Iven anothei hearing, Thi Majority however, rilled and he look llie BOOT. All -;-;-i-i-i-i-:-:->i-:-:-»i-:-:-:-*.-s-i-5-i-i-i-i-:-.-;* >:-'-i-;-i-;-i-i-i-i-s—1 CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLORS KHl'IT, CANDIES, I' E CREAM llll. LINK OF Ht'MMKH DRINKt 1 Hi\\i;- AND TOBACCOP STATIONERY, MAGAZINI - OFFICE SUPPLIES ET Fred. Bosquet, l>rob. i; ' 1:; l.'iti-.lali' Avs P<» Boj l'i,on., IS .. Mnllai again reiterated his lor nier statement in regard to sal ili. II, snid ihe engineers whaa composed the commission wcre biased Engineer Thom sun was an ""I and out bench grade man and knew nothin else. Kngineei Clements was iii tavor ol lioih and Eng, Hanes had laken his stand lor benching and was rightly sustaining his position. Ur, Modal declai ed that he had laid more Iin.** ni railway than any nther man nn earth and knew what he was lalking about He asked the council in conclusion not to in create lhe danger element by increasing the grades, Aid. Irwin moved in amend unin io Aid, McNcish's um tion in iiiii 1 ihai ilw question In* submitted in a c d ■ nl tbe people, lhat a committee 1 'in posed "I Aid Kowler, Scbultz and Smith lu- appointed to get ih, .iihui a,1 a commission ol engineers i" dran up two alter Bate phnis I"'' grades, namely, adopt the engineers' report as submitted or adopt bench grades on all streeta on which ilnn were 110 street ear lines .isi.l nn those having cat Inns ihat thc gradea be straight and at thc same time given dm no lice in regard to ihe matter ol public safety, The motion was unl seconded and Aid, McNeish called [or the question to his motion in adopt ihe engineers repnrt in its entirely, thc re suli ol the vote taken beinj against recefa ing the report. ' His Worship proclaimed In • Imnl voice "Thi cngini ers' re port is thrown in the waste pa per basket by the very sauii la'tnuil whn voted l"i the ei 111 mission nt engineers t • rep *rt Aid McRae Bdded "and altei expending {600 ol the dtj [und [or ihat purpose " Aid Fowler offered to um his aldermanic salary hack in tn tin* treasury lo apph .1 gainst the loss II Aid. M Rai would 1" which nm.uk th 1 1 ter replied in scathing nuns The discussion was closed sm other Imsiness proceeded with ■W4^H4IIIMIMiniin>HHW4HHWiHf4444H4<4 Capilano Car Extension Lots three minutes from this cariine, with good soil, drainage and scenic surroundings. Close in, with good road already to property. Inside lots, $250; Corners, $300. Only $25 down and IIP a month Martinson & Co. i;-j LONSDALE AVENUE MiliTII VANCOUVER, B.C. Tiimic IJJ, a*. 0. /'V.i fl u i imh*h n i iihhih in ii num Milium mini in si Anulher 123.06 Set ol Dishes GIVIN AWAY IHII. 1 li** beautilul set ol dishes, givi n free to the users ol Royal Standard Floor, has Iii.ii wun |.\\ Mis. J uini "liitii. r. Cspilsno. Wi hsve anothei set waiting lm lotnehod*.: It may be you, BUY Id (Ml MINI) MII) hoik mm. Special this week White Potatoe*., $ CO sail* C. R. HICKMAN Grocer and Boti hor di I I 1 1 l.n*'. ' tl. \\l' |ll|,' Campbell Realty k Investment Co. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. N'iriii Vancouver ind Vanoeuwi EststM nsaa*s*d, Renin ssBaslid I'ity sad Siiliiirhain Prn|ii'rly. Himiiiw (.'linnet1* Ailessa. Suii-liiv:»iiiii». Agresawsis sl lalai dlsoosnted Foot of Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B. C. TELEPHONE Ho. P. l) BOX 114 TAKE NOTICE thnt lhe wmk is Twenty Font Thousand Council ni the l"i|i"ia nm "i Three Hundred aiul Ninety the un ui North Vancouver (114,390) dollnrs, ■! which $5, NOTICK Iiniii Bylaw \\u. ;, ewrj pir sun in iln 1 ily ut North Vi n com 11 whu is tin* owner, pus* tessor or harhorer of s dog oi hitch, is leijiiint! iu procure * license, lhe lee lor which is S - (ur a dog, and Jj loi .1 ' iti h All persons are hereb} not! lml that this hvlaw will In sltii lh tnl.,laiil .nnl anv vi'a Iation ol saiil bylaw raiders tin person violating Ihe same li ,ihii t" penalty ui Moo ami i lists Bj uniil ..I ihe Board dl Police Commissioners, ARTHU1 DAYIKS, tl Chief ul I'ollce J, W. BALMAIN Civil KNIi INK IK I'uantitv .*-iini*-i,r una An l.i- ,1 NORTH vamiiivki:. intends lo construct ss a work ol I,mai Improvement t a pad in-; (iu pei main nl gradej oi Lonsdale Ave, from lhe south line ul Thirteenth Street to ths North line ol Eights n h stieel ami to construct s macadam {roadway with suitable inrb, .mil i (i-iiiui concrete sidewalk un each siile "i said avtuue be tween lhe points shove men I'AINT TO I.AST must In- mixed according to tin atmospheric conditions it musl un et. Duly an cxperi- enced painter is able to strike the just proportions required lur ' OUTSIDE PAINTS. Observe suine pi the liullses miii pass and see the paint peeling off, This should nut be. ii euiilil nut happen srith uur paints. 1'se mir celebrated paints tl vi! wish lhe must lasting effect, it pays liesl in the end. Stoney ® Co. 117 Lonsdsle, Phone 141) 163.25 Is to I e provi led out ol the general funds ol the Hani- cipalit]. THOMAS SHEPHERD, Uty Clew, North Vancouver, B, C. Mav 18th, i'ini. Theie is set forth in the lol- lowing Inui mile ihe names ol the owners or occupiers whu tinned; 1'nder suli SSCtios (32) have not signed the requisition Section 156 ol ths Municipal presented 1,, the Ci mil calling Clauses Act and intends to as upon (ttst to coMtrwt the •-ess the final mst ihereoi upon!work oi Local improvement a- thi- real propert) [routing 01 hove mentioned and abutting tlu linn and to be [benefitted thereby, and that a statement showing the lands liable to 1 aj the said asses, imnl and the 1.aims ol th own eis thereof, sn far as can 11 s iiiiaincd ii'.iii lit- la.1 Revised Assessment Roll is now on lib in the office ' f ihe Clerh of tk Municipality and is ... en im in spection during "Hue hours. The istimated enst of the Owner ot Oceuplsr'i Rene ami Adansi Mr- CunnnlngSj 1071 Barclay west, Vatiiiiiiiwr I'ii-ii. I'lili'T, :io:i Cambie Htrsat, VaUU'lilll'T. .lu*. I'. Ball i:trt*o( Qnlntsbnrger, VmirullviT. P. ,1. lluni, ean-nf Daily Province, Vaaeoneer. Mi*- Minnie Loess, IS49 Gaoifbi Sir.-*t, VaniiiiiviT. llpilll win 1111 a notice similar to the above sdvcrtiasd notks has been served b) mafliai the same bj iii|aiii regutsrcl mail ta, the last known place d alimle nl such OW1 ers or iccu- piers, wiih ths estimated cost loi the wurk ami the pmportion thereol proponed to bs ssMsned against e.uh "f mch owners or inniipiers wlinse |irnperty af- ' fected is as undernnted : I'r.'i'i'rlv Afffi'ti'il li.l. MR MS M'l Ml M .MS al' MB Illnek :i7 bit B. 'i 10 11 4 11 Id 5.1 Kriiiiiiiito ao H 110 mi II Kniiniateil Estimated 1..1.1I l'fiyini'iit |M H MM RD4.00 •MU DO R04.00 163.00 Aiiiiukl I'aymi-nl I1H.4H •JR.M :'.,.2(i ■Jl 2521) 2:1.111 IA I! (' 11 M M RO Ril UD OD 420.110 I'.ll IHI 420.1)11 21 im Jl.OO 21.00 21.10 111111111II1111111111111111M111111H1111114 I'KAHODY't RAILKOAD KING - OVERALLS H't SI - ■* .iii'iii-l"**e {",jft ^ I v '—k II iilv iiuuiiihii Hirer lliall I in * || 1.1-I1 iill.at.Hall I' il iln i il" imt 11 fit 1 i*~ee< Fttinn*. In 1 |'«ir llial hi i''*a,lllli*.*i| PEABODYS' UNION 'A MADE V 1 -.: Kins .-■.r Heh !•> CUMMING5 1 * * (iaaiiim*. Purnishings, Men's, Ladies', sad I 1 i].;,, |'| Booti .imi Mines. NKNT in BURNS' MKAT MAKKl-'.T NOTICE II you want lo sell your Property, fill in blank space and Mail to INKSTER & WARD NORTH VANCOUVER NAME ADDRESS LOT HLOCK U.L. ■WWHHHWWWHHHHWHH NOTICE! Our business is now practically on a cash basis. This enables us lo give our uisluiuers the same Ugh class goods we have always lia-ulhal at very much better prices than can be obtained Ironi stores doing a credit trade. Try an order and compare quality and price. \\ j. a. & m. 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