@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, "1909-03-05"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309621/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ X"X-X"H"H"H~X'<~;~X"X~W,a|a ADVERTISING TO PAY j\\ nu,ms reaching the people .ja in tlnir homes. The Kx- |t| press does that. Phone 80 •..Xaa**-Ha-:**M-*X--M**>*M*-K*-K*-W'$ MaWy *•*•■ -dicmbiy Jon Iai k T 1 ixprrsa ^•••^c*»t* *^* *x* *j* *c**C'* *•**•* *** *** *•* **• *r* *•* *i**«* *•******• JOB PRINTING iimt pleases, .it The Bs press (Illni. linull Stock. Prices right. Phone Ni .'aa*a*'..*.«*..'wJ..'..'..*..*..*..*..*aa"aa*aa'aa*aa"a.-..J. VOLUME 8. NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 5.1901). NUMBER -' .%.%.%.%.x-.*.>-x*x*>**M'->-.«W''>-> MIHMIIMIIIIIIIMM JCITY CUUNCILJ lUyor «7. B. Hoy presided .unl Aldermen McRae, Schultt, Young, Dick toi Braim wers| presenl .1. iln 1 fulai ssssios ol lhe cit) COUacil, Aluliil.iv it in in-;. A letter bom Dr, Pagan, pro \\im.i.il initlii.il health uliner, Botiiyiag the council that enti- toxins inn BOW I'e supplied ill quantities, was referred tu thi city medical health officer, Engineer Hants wrote, lo the effect that hs is BO* prepared to submit 11 report with ltlt-r- enee to 3rd Stmt permanent grades. Oa motion ul Alderman Dick, a meeting ol 3rd street ratepayers, the contract ors, and the council will lie held .,11 Wednesday evening, to hear tin report. A letter oa behall dl J. C. Keith, rs continuation ol ^ drain Imm his property on tin Keith ruad, was reierred lo lhe board "I tmiks. .1. P, Maine, ol the board .il railwat commissioners, ia '■- plv loan invitation ui the council that tin- loiiimissiuni-rs visit taaiih Vaiiiuiiver, staled that tin, board will endeavor lo I ml time tu visit Nurtli Vancouver llpull tlieir return from Vii tun i Clerk I" write the commissioners at Victoria to arraags .1 dale. Geo. 11. Cowaa wrote (rum Ottawa, advising the cuitncil that he Bad tareltlllv COOM-deWd the terms of ihe application ol the v,1 1 \\. Ry. with tin- solicitors "I the waterfront propertv owners, and was ol opinion that it affected the inter- lists pi North Vaiiiuiiver. Ile had requested Ralph Smith, ihaitiiian ol the railwaj committee., to dels) uiisiili-raiion ui ihe bill until March |th. Filed Clerk to (urward thanks. W. T Stein Mr Cu. wrote, to tin- effect that they were st 1 loss to know why euuneil had arbitrarily decided to dispense with iinir seniles, as during llieir tenure ui office BO i the assessment roll for purchase bj those who might rei|tiire lliem: to be notified lllal tile staff BOW have tlie vvurk in hand. On behall ul the uwtiers uf I) L. s-it. Mr. Bridgmas wished tu know when tin water mam a iii lie extended iluim llitei -lisbiii t ui Sutherland ave.: tin* won will In* iinin* ,is sunn as llu ell gineer has completed thc lines uu the sick-hill streets. A. R. sieaey, chairman m the school board, again callso iiu- attention ol the council to llie urgent need ol a .sidewalk a- loug 4tll street in lrolit ol tlie school block, lie lurther in quested council to appoint sn auditor to audit tne school board accounts, He alsu N quested lhat March i;th be ap pointed ,1 half holiday, to in observed throughout tin- citj is arbor day. Accounts as lollows were ur dereti paid: Finance committee, general, >t>4i; police, >34'vo" * schools, "(005.511. board o, works, local improvement,.-^,. general, si^fijt.y-L-; walcrwork.* coiiimiUee, >.!bM.le.; lire ant. light committee, )6i£< 75; ana health committee So. Alilermaii Young read lenders from J. S. Emiiu-rson, llu Lvnn Valley Lumber Co., am, the Diplock-Wright Lumber Co., lor 200,(kk) leet of sidewalk ma lenal, the lowest ol which was that of the Diplock-Wright Co., namely $2580. Referred lu tin board ot works to draw up specifications and report. On motion, it was deuded to call a meeting oi ratepayers foi Thuraday evening next, lo discuss lhe lerry purchase Inlaw Tlie school trustees will bc requested lo conler witli tin council on Thursday evening, wilh respect to Arbor Day. DISCUSS FERRV BVLAltS Moved by Alexander Philip seconded by J. R. .1. Murray, "That this meeting ol satepa} ers approve the action and work of the city council in siibiniit ing thc bylaw for ferry piiiilusi and hope that tlie ratepayers will heartily support tt al tin polls on Wednesday next". The lact that after an extend ed discussion, the ebon motion was formulated and carried without a dissentient voice "t vote at the ratepayers' meeting last evening, conveys in tin most forceful manner the but that the sentiment ul the rati payers is practically unanimous in favoring the bylaw as submitted. Mayor W. H. May opened the meeting, and was appoint* chairman. In his opening remarks, he called special attention to the (act that Inlaws BUfflbsc hi and b: complement each nther, and that the lam ing ol liolll was essential to tin eficcting of the purchase. Hi also referred to the imleiiiniiv bylaw ami commended it tu tlu favorable .ic iimi uf Un- ratepayers. Alderman Schult/ briefly reviewed the strenuous sxpsrieni es lli.il the iiiiitnil nut in reach ing a basis ul agreement with tin lerry compan]. ami main t.iltleil that the pun 11,iiniii II, llie Inlaw is, un a .utisel t altti basis, |]3,OOQ lower than iln pries earned ia tin- bylai which was carried laat yeai Alderman Vuting I.ml panics lar stress UOOn tile ailt isalnlitt ul ending all litigation ones sM lm ill. bt tutitig lur ihe in- demnity bylaw, as well as the purchase liylaw ami tin- agree ment bylaw, Ile called alien tion to tin- fail that, if lhe indemnity bylaw diil nut eai 11 the case would doubtless be ap pealed, ami ths iitv might havi tu assume tin expense ul i.irrv illg th*' matter to tin* pnvv council. The carrying of tin S.looo would dispose of the whole matter at OHM anil fur all tnii' R. l'i. Mailiaglttell made .1 Strong appeal tu lhe eleiturs to stand by the indemnity bv law. as the ratepayers were in iiuiiui bound to d(), and as tin interests ui tin* utv demanded it. W. 11. Hutibiitv then lead an itemised statement of lhe li.i biltties incurred in tin- open tion of thc motor boat service, showing that the sum ol fjooo would not enable him to pay Outstanding liabilities, but wollld Still leave debts lo the amount of about I141 against tlie motor boat service, Alexander Philip then moved the resulutiun slated above,anil said tliat he had had opportunity to examine llu- lin.iiui.il statement ol the ferry compan) for the pasl year. He was pleased to lie able lo state that the profits earned represent a return of a little better than four per cent, on the purchase pliCS ol >7o,uoo, su that tin city would be buying a paying proposition irom the start. The motion was seconded by J. R. J. Murray, who stated that the citizens had an opportunity now to settle this lerry problem satisfactorily, and to place the city on the way to growth and prosperity, and the bylaws should carry a big margin over the required three-fifths vote. The resolution was supported liy W. Keene, C. F. Jackson, W. Morden, B. II. Haldcrslun, Jack Loutet, A.EKealy, and others. The mayor put the motion and it l.n md unanimoualy. It was then moved In \\\\. I Eisenman, and ssconded by R. Iv Maiiiagliteii, that this meeting ol ratepayers endorse the indemnity bylaw and request the ratepayers to vute lur il un Wednesday. This motion was likewise carried aaanimoaaly. Regret wa.s expressed lli.il lhe entire amount ol indebtedness was not covered liy the 13000, alld the statement was made that the debut should be made prospectuses, $23.50; postage paid >5; lolal, $92.39. This addition raiders the deficit yiy.70, alter tin- f3ooo is accounted for. Since the above was put in t\\ [ii- llie Express is rei|iiesteu to make a furthat explanation, in SCder that the iiilortiiatlon given the ratepayers may be smalt accurate, lbs costs ol Messrs, Davis, Alarsliall i*i McNeil win* rendered at tooo, nut Alissi . \\Kl iiissan, Siliull/., i!s Harper, solicitors lor llie 1110101 laioat company, ottast a portion ot, lliis by costs ol their own, redwing ilu- liability to the lor- iner lirm to F454.33, uie (Utter* enn- being included 111 the tyll of the latter lirm lor >buo. As finally adjusted then, tlie 13000 provides a lew dollars in excess ul the ,11 inal liabilities ol llit Motor Boat Company, loul makes no provision whatever for manager s salary. THIRD STREET C.RADK The cilv iiuiiii il and the property owners ol 3rd slreet In-ln a joint meeting on Weili'esdav evening, to consider the report oi City Enguiccr Hanes, with regard lo the completion of the work of grading tin- streei. The profile prepared bv tin city engineer showed a perfectly uni- lorm grade on tlie whole length ol yto street, from Mai. 111 to St. David's avenue. In order lu elleil this as between Mahon and St Andrew's avenues, tin cuts and fills required are slight not exceeding one foot in any Tin- above illustration slums tlm Steamer St. George tvliicli, if the hyluws carry, bMQBM tin- property of till- citv. good in some olher way, which the meet ing agreed FERRY ITEMS Manager T M. Heard announces thai the ferry sleanui North Vancouver will be kipi on the run during the BOOS hour on Wedncsdai next, ior the lunv'i-nieliii ti tlmsi* uh,, mav wish to vute un tin* In laws. An important item ui information re tin earnings ol the lerrv company, was broughl out ai ilu- ratepayers' meeting last eveling, when it was st,,) ed bv Ale\\.milei I'lillip thai In had ex.iliillinl 1 COM of tile li- iiatni.il statement "i ihe com pant lul tin p.isl ve. 11, alld that 1 lm , ,*,linings 1, pusiiil .1 profit equal tO at least lum per mil mi tin- purih.ise pun under the bfl.iw As has been ubsiitnl, il under arrangements prevail mg during lonS, a prubl ul Irmn four lii lite pel nlli w.is 111,uli , it is imt iliilunlt tn sn prospect uf muiii larger returns fruin ,, serviie t il.tt will 1.iler tu the COtnlbrt and luim num e uf the travelling publii There is no dunlit that the tt.iflii i.m I-i largely increased both in means "i sdditiosal resnlrnis and inun transit ill trade, ll is satlsfaitotv lu ktmvv that the purchase scheme represents 1 profitable proposition lium tin start. lu sdditioa i" ihe Itemised slati llli III ui liahilitil s llli luted published elsewln n 111 lli; sue. Mr Hiinbiirt lias handed The BxpreSS a supplementalt list as lullniis Expi Uses nl .|i leg.lies In VktOril ftO\\ lib grams to same, .M 4'**; printing inst.mn- As betWOOS St. Andrew's and St. David's avenues, there will be a fill oi five leet between St Andrew's and St. I'atriik's au-nucs, and a cut ol live iiei between St Patrick's ami St Davids Tin- street will umii' unt at the east end, about six lliihcs bcluiv the present grade ul the ttaik ui thill. C. BL Rv That purtion oi tin present plans lium St Andrew's tu Sl Davids, iliiuis radically fruin llie plans un which the work was undi I l.i kt II ill the lirsl 111 slanu, wlinli showed lu.ivt grades both down and up, throughout this sectioa On tin lurniil plans w.i*. wiitteti a si.itiiiitnt, 1.. tin* iiiut that lluv showed a permanent guilt between Mabou and St Andrew's .iieiitus, and a luiiput- itt grids between st 4i drew s and Sl David's avi lilies 111 lhe inw plans Ilns feature has Lu 11 eliminated, and a pcr- 111.1111 iit grade established 1..1 tin- iiiii length "i ilu street -is designated. A '.mini leading ul the local improvement inlaw appears to bad tu the 1 uin lu liofl that tin city's proportion ul ilu coal 01 the wink has Uin lllldirestllll.it- nl. -ilid that ill sdditioa tu lieing li.ild, im th, -i,,rk at street Intersections, thi mt will bavi lu pa) lur all mlierts and l-t -ill iitts that 1 iceud Ii'in bit The utv cllgltieu was nisliiii ted In plep.ili a new repurt lium iln- beginning with unj; llial b tils, tu presi nt .. prima ntnl glade and tu ,slal,|is|i llu relative ahnrs ol the coat ui tin iilt and uf the pTOpSrt-j uw tiers in terms uf tin- local iinprovt ment bylaw. ■ t........................... jood^^^^^n^^^^iaj^^Di^ (LOCAL NEWS •.••.••.••.••.*•.••.•*.••.••.*•.••'.*•.* March cams in as 1 lion, lhe morning ul thc first being greet ed with a Iall ul SHOW, The public schools started oa Monday 011 then summer si Ind ule, going in al y am. It is expected tin* um Angli can church at Lynn creek will be opened in about three weeks. The Merry Widow club dance, held Friday night last, was om ol the most enjoyable oi tin- whole series ol the sea sun. Vancouver City authorities have lodged a protest against the granting of water riguts lo the City of North Vancouver on Capilano creek. P. E. Gregory removed to this city this week and will reside with his family, oa 1411, street, bstWUUS Mahon ,uiu Jones avenues. The new resiileiue ul A. |-, Pollock, oil 17tll street east, is now completed, and Mr. I'ol- lock and lamily have taken lip their residence therein. The C.P.R. are figuring up.ni running three daily trains mu year to Hurrard Inlet, in urdei to handle the crow ils attracted to the coast by the A.-V.-l'. |ail at Seattle. Lost. — Iietween t;ih stun alld the lerry landing, a pair Ol gold brimmed pft-rta-rks, in 1 case, with name "Hlaikbum, on it. Finder kindly leave at The Express office. William Cummiiig, ths local dealer in boots and shoes,guns furnishings, and clothing, hap rented a house on 3rd street east, and he and his lamilv ,m settled in their new hotni A large deputation will wait upon the government at \\ ictoi ia, at the close ol the present session, lor lhe purpose ol 11, ducing them to uiulertake 1 \\ tensive road builtlmg operation- in Capilano. The Ladies' Aid ui ilu- .Uti 1. odist church purpus, holding ,,, At Home next Tuesdav ,111,1 noon, at the resiileini .,1 .u,, Vt. H. Braim, cor. 3rd and s, George's, from 3 to 5 p.m Ri frcslunents will be served Jusi Irt-fure going iu presi The Express reuiviii the billow ing telegram irom Ottawa signed by the president 01 tin board ol trade: "DsksgatlOO si here and well. Business hopi Iiu. but uot yet definite. I) 1, Dick." Messrs. Campbell it Mill, 1 builders, have taken a twi years' lease ou a store mi l.uiis dale, between 2nd and inl at is . and will build a nuinlni ,.. houses m the utv this se.is,,n At present they are building three houses on Ridgw.u an F K Bennett has removes to this uly Irom Chilli* ic, and has taken up In- 1* Mm,, on 1st slreel east Mi Ba netl is .1 sun ni 1-. .1 lliniii,, steward -ii ths Badminton ilm. and is employed oo tin teli phone line thai is being lill. to Granite Falls. Thc Vaniuuver dsptttatiou 1. Ottawa has 1 xtta, I,,I pi.aini . from tin* government loi exten sue Improvements tn tin hai bor. Dm- ui tin* priacipli Hems will Ik the widening oi tin 11, trance at the First Narrows. The total government 1 \\|" matures, including dredging falsi m-ck, will apptuMin.iti s *..-.<«., - 000. Frid.iv eti-ning last Miss Ed Ila Mat, Mil slin I 1 ,,s|, , n|, 1 tallied lul )TOUtt| lil'li'l*.. ilu tune being spun III sm in Intel course, gamse .md musii Thosi i" -m trott Miss N Philip, Miss A. Pitt, Miss 1. Ltnils.n Miss h Qavin, Miss .u n Miss K Dav, Miss \\| Hall MlSS N \\tunils. Miss I, ll. Miss 11 Pugkr, 111 1. i'' 11 Messi*. (', ll.,, 1,, H \\\\ C. Hut, c Gavin, K u:.* and W. Philip. Fourteen men are employed at the Swayne group ol mines, Lvnn link. J. .1. Woods Is! Co., lhe new real estate llllll. upeluil lor business tins week. An inebriated Indian (rom tie Mission was inti sol >io, iiiiiii- local police conn tins west. According lo dominion government statements, there are ilust to 40,000 Asialns in liriiish Columbia. A daily Height ainl passenger seiv ne is 10 De istalili.aiieil ,i\\ the c.r.R. between tins pori and Laily siiiilli. •C.l'.K. improvements to its system in UUS province call lor tm- expenditure oi several mil* lion dollars this yarn * Belore the end ol the month, ilnn laige vends will arrive ni Burrard Inlet, io take export i.ugais iii Alberta wheat, lllolnas S. -\\ye is building ten new bouses oll L"llsilale at 1 line nul 111, with a view iu selling lliem lo lesnleuts. lile lug Kttl Willie alld tlic steam barge c laxton are being ll,mini un ilie ways al llie Italian- shipyards lor repairs. Tin- local lodge oi Pythiaas contemplate battling a ball, in the Horticultural pavilion, to- vv.uils ths end ol llie lllolllh. Miss Milium, ths tinted telll- perium i.iiuiu, was married ,ii \\ ancouvcr last Monday, to Ki v A. 1. Rubinsoli, ol Sum- liielland, B. C. Special si rvius have this Week lieen held al the l'resby- iiit.,.. church, at which minis ters lium \\.illunitii have assisted Rev. J. D. Gillam. It Is i.vpuled that lully tw melt will be employed al Ule lo- cal establishment ol the Wallace shipyards, A very busy season is ahead oi the firm. According to ths new harbor regulations, all vessels awaiting cargos, must anchor oa tins 1 the Inlet, leaving the laiivvav lo thc Vaucouver till.uti s ibai. lhe Maple Leal pedro club lield their regular .session Tuesday night. In two weeks' time the final session lor the season will In I11I1I aud the competition pri/is awarded. Rcpuits iiirruii daring lhe week credit ilu- c.r.R. with Um intention ul erecting stssl wuiks at Westminster Junction, with tin* avowed purpose ol maiiniai- tuiing locomotives at tins snd "I Iln* line. 'Iln I T I lutitunplati the 1 ii,iia.n .a large elevators iluse In l 11.il llal'.iui, Wesl ui their * wii,ims, in ordsf to 11.nuill th. grain trade Thev aii I" I., read] tO handle this • n.p Irom Alberta, Man) pmpli iall intu tin* Habit "I looking su lal ah,lil lul sll..l.i s nl g I I. at I (ill. thai llli v uiliti It uvelluuk valuable adv.int.ij;is n^lil at thsil hand • ■ I'. s n| Ihl slnl IS III iiii issu, .md avoid ilns srroi 111 tiiir billing A special gent ral ua ling "i tin tin lulu 1 <>l I in lluitii nlUlt al sm 11 it will be held ill the If Ml. ulliiial hall uti the iv> 11 '.it, March 16th, iur tin transaction "I important business All Inti n i"l sre ! vi lliis dali ' wnii! iinin Ottawa 1 an sgreemenl his bein arrived tl between the Nurtli Vancouvei delegation and the A V. U.iilw.it. m the 1 ii. ' *i 1 *i.ir-u'ii "i timi nn the in,imll I ot to give iip.uiv any claim mo 1 Iv. legally, 01 otherwise tn an • iA iln* i", sltinli'iu a,i tin main hue ' ,* •ii tins .op.* ■],* it bung rem i- 'i, .1 .1 ui . ■ thai effect inst tied in tin liill and 11 | ed in tin railway committee. THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. THE EXPRESS Nod i ii \\ ini ni ti:i'. H. C s\\iiTin.i:i\\i,Al.i*: a UORDKN l*i;"i*lill rou Rath ii Bi w union i One yen • 11.00 Sii monlhl • • • .''" ll.l-' * llHUllll- - - .-*'' United Statu iod Forslgn.tl.BOperj-.Mr IDVERTI8INU RAtKS Till ,-UM l'1-ri la ll'l I tTISSNaUtTS*— .'ni ri ms per mill each Inwrtlon. Sotii i -. I" Ii "" per loch jnr month. I.ltla IM. I'l'IIH 11 NUI ll I 'IH al.lfs, f.'i; todays, 17.40. I lm isTimsu In-i iii-iTiiiin, III cents pet line each mbsequtml lour- tion. ie. per line. Rl ihim. NoTII I* it I -ii u. Niii!. Cm-. i us;— iii centi perils) -each inw-rtlon. I'.itiiiia i Am a mn si *,i- Rain «r- ranged « eonliui to ipsea lakeo, All ili.iii.-i sin contract adverti-k-iiienti iiiu-i i-a* in iln* luiiiii- nt iin* printer b \\V'*ilii"-*l.ii iveningtoenourepu nil n in tin* in-xi laue, .N'iiki n \\ ini ouvi k. Mar, s. Ujoy Till-. M'iKin PURCHASE Ii is ,i regrettable lad, but undeniable, lhat a large pro nun ni ratepayers custouiarilt in.it uuh indifference such l.\\ laws as in.,_\\ I,,* lubmitted irom iinie tu time iur ilu* opinion ol tin- electorate. Tin- failure ol the average ratepayer iu raalise Ins respon libility, ur to exercise Ins put liege ul tutmg llpull such "i lasluiis, uty In-ipiiiitlt plan*. corporate interests ol uu great est iiiipuilaiiii in the control ui a number oi electors, tvhicfa is, comparatively, tuy small, iim usuii ui such a condition is lhat ttliiu the result is legal aiid final, there is nes-crtiieleid a duubl inu,lining as iu wnitli el lllal result was really an el pression ui ihe upuiiuii ol iiu electorate as a srhole. Anothei result is, llial whui a small vote is pulled, ullly a lew Iial lut;> an required tu swing wi resttlt "lie way ur the othei ,ano it thu i lute aOecomes compare lively easy lur any coterie ol individuals, whu lur any luisuii happen in in particularly in lelisleil, by pulling lultll a 111 tie systematized .unl energi tii effort, i" control ihe result t.. tlnir satisiaitiun. iln general principles and Un cogent reasons, it is always desirable lhat tin hugest possible voti be re i./liled Upon all bt laws submit led lu the people lui tlnn ui lllll. (in Wnliii *il.it 1,1 \\t, ilu rati payers "i the citj ol North Vancouver will havi oppoiluni Ij tu iiuiiii iheii tntes upon *> llieasiiii, ttiili ft'bose late tin Well.in alld llu- llltlili progrcSI ol lhe uiy is ilusilt linked. The Inrgesl .mil Inst mi* ul lliis i itt hau ihit unit im thing tn i'.n, ian ban advantagi lo gain (com iln ml lest ami llu I , \\] i, s*,i,,n ,,| ||u opinion ol iln deei through ui. ballot upon ilu nut purchase bylaw, Kvery laiip.itu, however, owes il lo llllllsi ll allll in tile ut u . .iiinn ui tthii li lu is a nu iniul. lu sei lllal Ills tnle Is i.ist in accordance uuh Ins mature judgment, reached allvi a can iul consideration ol ilu princi and I.uls intuited, Whet a vuli I holds ill his band a l.al lilt Upon all Issue ol sllill glial llllpoll,iliu In Ills ult , U is Ilil buUllillll duly lO llie Ills jtldg ment rcsolutil. iinin all pn judiii. lium all personal con i'l. ration . iinin sll pelt) In llllellies, ami to imIiIm Iai ii.iinhisi upon i.i",i.i principles ..I i ii:/i n-liip, hav iu;. elerenci only lo ilu Inherent nu rits ol the Issui in ils relation lo ilu i.iiiuminiit ,,. a uluili The li in, ol Ihl ll : ' pill ibase bylaw art Iiu n ill ul Un careful consideration snd oi the besl judgment oi ths board ol aldermen, upon whom it devolved in tins instance to look alter tlu interests oi thc ratepayers, li is sale to sa) that the must ardent lupportei oi the bylaw wimlil imi claim that each ui us clauses is altogether all mat iiuiiii be desired, and 11 is perhaps llu-illes.-, to observe that nu reasonabU citizen would think ol eaacunj .uiy such standard ol excellenct in "Uui in ,uiulii tin- lit law nt.*, support, iin- ratepayer twin singles "in mnm- lum in ui I.,,, ui uiimi iii does ii"i approve, ami ttiiaa tntes against uie Bylaw laii.ni.se ul mat slllgli iiein, tm ii liy puts Uie In.uui ui in eiiiiiuuy iipun ins exercise o- tiii ballot, ine lact snouid i» ui.ait recognized snd Kept loi ciul) in iiuiiii at uu- ratepayers, eii.it the iit) can well auora it assume many tumor disauvau luges, in uiuel lllal lim great cnu may be gained, nameit, .. permanent aim saltslactoty solution Ol till lell) piuiilelli. lli« Iiiii IS ni llu- li) law ttutiiil h ipiiie to be ul uie mosi ruuica. and im nmi,uiie uiaiaiui, ii. unin in countei balance lui iai ii.iiiiing inin ms involved in uu, suliiiiun ol tins vexatious pn iluii, ,um lu Iiuiiii ll ant isaiiu lor tin ratepayers i" throa out llie opportunity tt lilih is lion ttiiiiin iiiui grasp, ui piacii.j, tins city on tin- highway u gimt in and prosperity. Su lar as the principle ol uu purchase oi lhe assets ol uu .Nuith Vancouver Km & i-ow- er Company is concerned, it is evident that then is practical unanimity upon tin- part ol uu ratepayers lhat tins is at oact the nnisi expeditious snd satis- i.uini), .nni probably int oui; feasible solution ol tin- It. problem upon i permanent basis i his being the case, ilu whole question is reduced lo tins, is tin- bargain w*t out in tll Inlaw a l.iil allll 'e.i.auliabli mie to imili the cit) nul the d r- it compan)".' The Express lus mainlaineu throughout tins long drawn-out controversy. and sm, maintains lhat the City ol Sorth Vancou hi, as represented b) hu broad minded ami ngiu thinking ratepayers, tushes to ex telld lu the lellt i uiupaiiv L-VeU handed fairness in this mallei but to su uii ilu lust possibli price and terms upon that bs Ms. I.uukul at in tills ll.l ible lialile ul Ullllil, lt Is dilli illll Lu see jllst what mines lions the cit) muiii ii.m e.\\ peeled tin ii 11 \\ compan) lo make, in addition lo Ihoae which aie embodied in the bv law as u goes i" tlu people, It is reported un sound suthorit that tliusi concessions roused the strongest opposition upon the pal I ul a Section <<| llu ill laa ini,ne, wlm aie ui opinion thai the ill) is gelling llli'le ill,III -.lllllllll III gl,lllllll '1 III lusioh is, that ll lhe l.i 11 paw is would i tei buy tin ii i i) compan) 's assets no* i their opportunity. li thi ttuiild suite ilns uii' problem unit and lot all, lliiw ls llu lillle lu do so. guration of tlie service. Mr. liraiiu originally Invested um- linndred dollars in cash, which was re-paid him, iu addition to which he received the amount ■greed upon as kite for lus boat, but no other monies what ever. In Submitting lurther the Considerations which led tu the drawing up and submitting ol ilns indemnity bylaw, i'he iw press desires lu slate that It has nu interest in tins matter, either directly or indirectly, o* ther than tu be ol service io the ratepayers bv plai ing theni 111 position to vole with lull knowledge ol all laets ami conditions. lt is geiieiallv eoliieded lli.u the carrying on ol tha motoi bual serviee conferred the lol lowing benefits on the city: i, llie city Was delivered, lu a large extent, Irom the harm aim inconvenience which would havt resulted irom a merely hourly service, 2, the loyal support given tu tns mulur serviee in lhe citizens conveyed, as soth ing else eould, an expression Oi the keen resentment ol thc pen pie against what was held lu In ilu- unfair treatment extendeu by the lerry company; 3, tin rival serviee engendered I willingness upon the part ol llie .v. V. bi ny Company iu come to reasonable terms wilh tin- cilj 4, consequently a much lowo price w.is obtained, with in-tu, terms, upon the assets oi ihat company than would otherwtw li.iv i- been possible. While it is agreed thai llu lilolor boat sen lie was inaUgti raletl as a business venture, tin l.ul is cited that had ll remained upon lhat basis, it would have lieen discontinued shortl) alter it was begun, because 11 was a losing Venture Irulll llu start, and its originators could not have continued it. it is stated that in point ol lact il was continued st the Instance of the ratepayers snd residents as follows; i, Au sgreement was circulated and large!) signed, vv lutein leading citizeBS a greed tu pay speellic amounts 10 reimburse the promoter! a gainst their losses; 2, .1 large body of citizens gave persistent encouragement and assiiiaiius that ihey Would see the project through; 3, time and ignis -it ratepayers' meetiags, authoritatively called by the mayor, the slateliit'iit was made, and invariant) received with sp plause, that the promoters Ol lite inulor service musl not be allowed to sillier anv financial loss; iipun motion at uiie ol these meetings a subscription lisi was slatted and liuslees appointed; at another lime,the matter was relerred lo lhe eii) . oinii il iur their consideration, Hy these .nts, ilu* promoters were Induced to hold oa and li) even assume expensive litigs tiun in defense ol their position, ,md as 1 nuill of that llUga nun lint imd themselves maid eii iu heavy msts and damages, ilnn onl) rented) lying is theii right l" appeal lu a llighel court. Meantime, huwever, tin cil) has carried out negotiations i"i the purchase uf ths assets ul the N. V. Ferry .Si Power Co., and the pressing uf tins right tu appeal would embarrass lhe situation. In order that the way might be clear lor the cit) lo proceiad willi lhe purchase, the lilolor boat promoters Date agreed as follows: 1, To refrain irom appeal proceedings; 1, to forego their privilege oi applying to the government for a cancellation ol the existing li- u-nse; J, tu ilesisl Irom their ellorts to procure a second lent license. All of which has bees done, with ilu understanding llitti lhe city would ploleil litem against these heavy Haulages, ami would Indemnity them against their actual losses aim liabilities incurred, in order thai the ratepayers may be able lu satisfy llicin- selves as iu ihe component palls of tlie M"uu called lui hi the bylaw, The Kxpress Ims ai- raiigc-d lor an itemized statement which will be lound 111 anuther column. Lucky Numbers for Feb ruary it-low we give the numbeis fur February that are entitled tu the tell beautiful iiiid costly 10-j piece chins dinner sets we ate git ing away each month lo the users of Royal Standard l'lolll. Compare your coupons with tlie numbers quotfed below. II you Imd vou hate a duplicate return it to us, aiiil we will ship vou nne ul these beautiful dinner sets carefully packed and fully prepaid. ... 38381 37*77 i.s;>o40><>>4^>f<>f->f<>f<>4 *<>*<>*<>*<>M>*+<>+<>*<>+<>*<>* (•) •) I Inquire about I Free Silverware---zx Ft HI (ASH Tl tAI-E I . Coupons wiili every ' purehaae made it— : MCMILLAN'S e * *<>*<>+o+o+<>Ay*<>*<>+o*<>*<>** ..lifHOWPTLYUOIllE!! ; il llir bu«iti*r«- M .nt'fr.c',inrr< A. FARRO General Contractor 1..ml Charing) tOsoto sad Bosk Msstinf. Kxtra *MS ii'-ir I1a.11.1-. .ill dsmsfsi iiiii.Ii- ii'«»l* K M I' I. I ' V M U N T A 11 K \\ Q V Jual HI.. \\V »«l ,,f l-.anaaal la* imi Boa 11 '" a -,.1 OIIICI. " Uf •-eiclflTtaaa.ltil- ay , I having tlirir l-*e< I' '"] a trtn 4Ctc.l 1 v rijurti. Pr'uir'iinry.*. 'v. i , . ult*. Ourlma-nt,**-'. Ada ri -C Mil. .11am.nl .n, V- .'• . Hi » V**. Uli . I- II..,,,.r.l .„.! U..I........ ,n UT. t'ati X /fisO....,i* /,6 * tot * '''"/• n„„e Sn Mi II,ml 'i'l,.,* in./ MAI. I.iiioi t'rr'l: II (' We're Still Hammering 11111111 1'n'ivi: !;;, Hosts Viswi ras " Wl, Vim,,nn; Llli. AND IIKI INM KAMI NOURY PIBLIC . REAL ESLATL. Hi ith Road - Block 112 Heaiitihil modern 6 room house. S-,'-" cash vuli .eiiire ihis. Balance spres over thrm vears. l'riu -imx). Pioneer Bakery S. H. Wiilher, • Propriclor Presli Bread dsil) di lm ri 'I to all psiin ol tin- 1 ii* M louvre (ur {■' v |'ir loaf llli.ll GRADE CAKE PASTKY, ETC PIONEER BAKERY 0.#»#*•••••••••••••••• f Po \\.*•"' down iimi |25 per quarter; hitortel six per ci'iit. ? Houses for Rent or Sale • • all over the City • j A. SMITHS Co. j |,()NSI*.\\I,K AVK. • I P. H-allH'* I'll' II" '-"-' • tii |et your Hardware trade be- tanas vie know wa eai i,rive you tin- most satisfailiuit at llie least tost. Whether it be trade tools, Sgrkaltnral inipleinenls, or ilomestii ami iiilinalv utensils, we know that our stock m superior in quality ami dtirabil- itv to anv in town. You can only Iind this out by leaving a triitl order wilh us. You'll surely leave many more afterwards. Pdine & McMillan The Pioneer Hardware I'HONE IJ 1ST & LONSDALE THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. On Monday the body of ,1. T. Maxwell, a youth ol 17, was lound in the Capilano nver at the second canyon. Chiel ot l'olice Davies ol this til) was noliiied anil he had the body brought here. Coroner Diplock held an imiuesl on tlie remains on Tuesday, anil the evidence submitted showed thai defeased had been lasl seen alive on Sunday, Feb, II. He hail lilt his home, comer oi Dundas ainl Kecicr streets, Vancouver, that day with tlie Intention ol taking a tramp up the creek. Nol returning, aia people inslituui inquiries, bul no word could be obtained ami it was lell some disaster hail occurred, winch was unloriunaiely proven true by the finding ol llie body. The hitter and been found a- boul 500 leel down the river Irom the bridge and Mas lung lace downvvariis m iwo leel ol Water, ll had apparently been ill the Water several days. Voung Alaxwell had left his coal and vest 011 lhe bank,witli the evident idea ol climbing „, the canyon and 111 doing so hau slipped and lell lo hjs death, A verdict ol "Found drowned was returned by the jury. Deceased was a brigni voting iellovv aiiil was a student al the bprotl-Shaw business college. OTTAWA Dl'I.EGATlO.s Alderman ItCaNemh, Keeve ,\\K Naughl, and D. G. Ukk ami J, Ualiour Ker, comprising the -\\orih Vancouver delegation to interview the government al Ottawa, arrived ia that at) on Tuesday evening. In alitiupa* iion 01 their arrival, Geo. it. Cowan, M.l'., had made an appointment ou thSir behall Willi lion. G. ttttj Graham, minister ol railways, by whom iln- delegation was received on Uetl- BSaSaj, being introduce-! bv .llr. Cowan. J, lAiliour Ker aui) piesenteil lhc case ol the clly ami district, relative lo lhe proposed extension ol the charier ul Hit* \\ . It. it v. K). as to its branch lines, sui-iniuing llial in cam lliis extension were granted, 11 should bc ou condition that al leasl leu miles ol lhe mam line connecting North Vancouvei and Valiiouver sliould be tonsil Ut led vv lilun a riasoiiabli lime vsay two or three ) eai si alter tin- graining oi ihe extension, lie also pointed olil llie inequity ol lhe clause 111 Hit chattel, vvhiih was designed to conler upon Hie railway coin pany lhe power to expropnati walcrlroiil property at prices lhat obtained al llie linns .> 1 the liliug oi the plans, several years ago. Aiici Hearing the other members ol the delegation, the mill* Intel expressed IninscJI lamia bly wilh iclc-reuic lo noli, points submitted, staling thai 111 his opinion il would be but reasonable lo exact the construction ol al least ten miles ol the main line along the lints suggested by ihe dclcg.iiiou.aiui also thai iu equity tlie r.tiivv.,. should pay lor llieir right-ulna) al present values and Hot al prices prevailing lour m in jreara ago. SACRED CONCERT A large audiciue gathered in the Preabytarian chunk on Thursdav night, Feb .'5, lor the concert which A. 11. Steven son had arranged, and il was most unlorltinate lhat the programme was completely upset by the Uoliappcalaliie <>l all the men whose names win- publish ed. This most reprehensible and imt Infrequent practics ol promising to contribute to an entertainment, and not appeal ing, cannol be too severely commented on, and the alldicnu wen* greatly Indebted to the two ladies, Mrs. Angel and Miss Koss, who gave iheir assistance at the last moment to lill up the breach. Tin- principal musical Items were contributed bv Mrs. Iv .1 II. Cardinal] and Miss Eileen McC.uirc, Mrs. Cardinal! plated two violin solos, Dvorak ** well known "lluinoreske," ntnl a "Mazourka" by Bbronaky. Her technique is exceedingly good, and her tone lull and sympathetic. Her subsequent numbers, which Included two encore pieces, were really Inn The Msxourka was played with lhe tieediul rhythmic accentuation, and the liach-l'iotinod Ana showed tite player al her best, iu a broad and dignified tone. Miss MtliUirc is lo be compli- liienled on her excellent taste in the choice oi her songs, Allil- sen's "Song ol ThaiiKsgiving" aiiil Aylward's "liciloveil, il is Morn." Hci rich messo-so- pl.uii; voice is oi good pOWl 1 and quality, anil her singing showed artistic restraint and line temperament. Slie was enthusiastically recallul alld bolh songs. Airs. Angel sang two songs, and she will eertainly be heard willl pleasure on luture occasions, ller middle register notes are rich in harmonics and essentially vibrant, and her range is unusually good. She has llie true singer's temperament, but on this occasion was palpablv uervous. Mr. and Alls. A. B, Stevenson acled lhe courtship scene, Irom "Richard 111," and lhe quarrel scene horn "Lady Tee-lie," in their usual liuislieil manner. In lhe former, Airs. Dleveiisoii gave a line portrayal ol the bereaved widow, stoiinng the addresses ol her husband's inur- iieiit, aiiil in ilu- tatter, Air. Stevenson was a most Internet* nig and lulatualed Lord lea/li Miss Ross rented the verses, apostrophising lhc "Snow" and "The l.asl Hymn" very well, and quite tickled lhe audietue with lier eucore plete, "Outspoken coutiduuces.'' The accompaniments lo the solos were pla)t-d by Airs. A.II. I.ainbel'lou. CAI.KDOMAN SOCIETY Ou Moods) evening a meeting ol lhe Scots ol the city was held, lo organize a Sl. .Andrew's and Caledonian soiled}. Jas.Graham occupied lhe chair, The objects ol the meeting were explained aud a resolution was adopted to proceed with organization aud the election ol Oth- cers. The oliieers elected were, l'lcs- ideul, J. iiiahaiiie, viie president, .V. 11. Sleveiison, snii taiiy, C. E. i.awson, treasurer, Jas. L. Dodds; ih,(plain, Uev J. D. Glllaui; trusties, A. I'hilip, T. S. Nye, and A. I.avv. 11 was decided lo hold a da) ol sports during lhe coming summer, as well as a series ol 111- terlainiiients next vv utter. A NEW HUM rousing meeting nn Tuesday the [6th, when the topic Ior discussion will be tlie widening ui the First Narrows, plans Ior a graving dock and wharves a- lolig the nortli shore, tlie proposed tunnel under First Narrows, and bell railway crossing Second Narrows bridge, anu affiliated subjects. CATHOLIC CONCEIT A dramatic t-nlcrlainiiutit and concert, in aid of the new Roman Catholic church, will be given on the evening ol March 17, in Sl. Paul's school, Keith road, by the pupils of that institution. A capital programme lias been prepared Ior the occasion, which will undoubtedly attract a large audience. City Clerk Thomas Shephci. assumed his new and more responsible duties mi Monday, in luture Mr. Shepherd will rank as city clerk,city treasurer, cilv assessor, and will have lull charge oi the city oiliccs. Mr. Humphrey will act as assistant and Aliss Laing as stenographer. By means of this new „r- rangeinenl, the council has tl- lecied a saving ol somewhat more than $100 per month. Church Notices J. J. Woods aiiil E .1. 11. Caidmall have tunned a partnership, under llie lirm name ol J. J. Woods it Company, ior lhe purpose ol carrying on a leal estate and insurance business, the premises ol the new lirm are on 1st slreel, jusi east ol Lonsdale and adjoining Iln Express ollice on lhe west. An Woods' extended expellenie 111 llie city hall at Vancouver in., as treasurer ol the utv ol North Vancouver, gives lum an nperesnea ami an mtabtishea oiilietlloii wltnIt should prove a valuable asset to the lirm, while Air. CardlliaH's legal studies, together with Ills ,11 quaint,uui Willi local 1 "lidi tions, will great!) Basest. It JOHN I llll EVANGELIST, sl vism ASH IHISmSIH SIKKK1S. Holy Communion, 8 a. SS. Morning prayer, 11 Evening prayer, 7.30 On the lirst Sunday in the month there will be a second celebration of tlie Holy I uin inn 111.ni at tl a. in Rector: Rev. Hiiub Hooper. rr, ureas**! raasBTrsaisa church SIXTH STRFET. Services will be conducted as usual on Sunday by tbe pastor. Sunday school, 2:30 p ni. Service at Moodyville school at 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Pastor: Rev. J. D. Gillam, M.A. VIETH'ltll-n IHtklH, N. w. COURSE FOURTH ST. ANII ST. C.EORi.l \\ AVENUE. MorniiiK service, nam ; Sunday school, 3:30 p. nr; evening service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday sewiag al 7:30 o'clock. Preaching in Lynn valley on alternate Sunday afternoons. Sunday school at Moodyville al 11 a. ra. Rev. B. H. Balderston, B. A. pastor. NORTH VANCOUVER CATHOLIC INDIAN MISSION. Sunday Services — Msss st 9 a. B., Sunday school at 1:30 p.m., Benediction at 3 p. m. Pastor: Rev. E. Pevtsvin, 0. M. I. V. G. BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER FIFTH AND ST. CKORliE Sunday school at i o'clock p.m Service at 3 o'clock p.m. Pastor: Rev. David Lang. All are welcome. North Vancouver Mails points S a. m., 11:15 a* m-i 5:I5 p in ; lor Lvnn creak, 11:15 a. n MaiU arrive: Vsncouver and a points, ij:io a. in., 12:45 SS., 5:45 p. 111.1 1 11 .i 1 11 creek 2 p Bl, Outgoing mails for Lynn cieek alter 11:15 a. in. should be dc- livuid at the wicket. B. BLAND Home Block Lonsdale Ave SPECIAL FOR MONDAY llli Uidgways 40c Tea 5i.oy» re- reived on mail-Tale inclusive terms. The school mil re-open un Monday, Jan. llth, ItXW. A liinisi'uli'ila'sliip will lii'"l* lered at Luster lor rot1i|>etilii>ll •> hy huanlers. •W**;~HK**K**H--X**X-,!*<**W**>*>*>* Diplock Wright Lumber Co. I7th Street, North Vancouver r*i#0* M North Vancouver Livery1 S. ANSON, POOP. First Class LsftM Km* Tally lm l*:.|,liiiia.le. MM nl Loimlale I'ln 1IKI I or Boot and Shoe Repairing and Custom Work . . . p u, TIKIS 0 Mll.l.S l'ioiieur Hool M.ikct l.oliMl.ile Ave., op|). CitJ 11.1 •0 YEARS* Tiuot MaMS OHIONS ComsiOMTS 4c. Aernna..nOInf «.k«tr» and ^iwnpUnn sir iaiia-,1, «a.,i.iu „.,r (apmioa ftM wbathiw aa 1-nmiV.n t.pta.b.i*irp««n}|li'(iL%Co..jiiiiinav l|om.inot|»r.,nO,K if.L SmOBIKH "«r«a«u mat Ir-* eflfmt ai.nT tit Mnitu mumv P.t.ntJ UtM ttraub i.iii.0 A Co. It-M aj««|»arn*-J. Wmi for C^».lMLTf«FW.^)a«it*pfe^^d. M4 kr Dependable Pianos • • • at Bargains Sonic at hall real value. We are takini* many i*ood pianos in exchange lor the KIM AUT0N0L4 tin nidi, st mechanical player on earth. Sinn- of Ilns, ns. .1 pianos are as *■"" p li H,,x(Hj;i Ph.in.5iW S.iii-tv D'li'isit Hums to Rent Safety DepnMl Buses In Rent British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Cm lesss ibe Pemr Laadiag ler QaeeasbonrAveaae, Tistily IM .i,,,*l ,„„! LonsiUle, \\Viiu li StNSl am! Kiilli Uoad as follows : 6:15 am , 6:45 a. in., 7:15 s. m., 7:45*' B».fl.tje, Ok, 9 »■ ni* 940 s. m*. 10:10 a. ni , After 10:25 a 111 , cars will liave (>**ns!iiiry svenue, Tivi'iilv first ami Lonsilali* avi-nii**, ami Wim li str,. t ami Keilh Road it lm minutes to tin: hour anil twenty five iiiinut*-» past the hour. Cars leave Nineteenth strei-t am! Qneenaliury avenue, Twenty-first .11,, 1 sad Loaatali sesaae, Wiat h itrset ami Krith Road ai follows i (s Sta,6:|Ji 111.. 7:2" ■< '" • *"i J ■•! S;45 ■ "' ■ 930 s* m. Attn ij:jo a. in./ars leave th. Fi uv Landing »l !'•" minutts past ths hunt sai tn. Bt] minutes to the hour. ty All boats me met hy the csrs. THE KXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C BY-UW NO. 61 A Rv-law lo authorize Ihe execution of an agreement la purchase from the North Vancouver Ferry &■ Power Company [limited], Hit whole Ferrv assets belonging It Item BK IT BNACTKO by Uu- Mayor and Alili-riiu-ii of the City of North Vancouver iu Council asseinhli-d (with tlie assent of tin- Electors oi said City duly obtained) as follows, viz:— I. Authority is lurch) giui, tu Ike Mayor and City Uut n, name uml un behall ul llie wi- poratlon uf the City ul Sniil. v MM imm to sign and seal wim the Corporate boa] ul UM city and deliver an Indenture ui Agreement between the tsoru. \\ ancouvcr Ferry ttt Power Loiu- pany (Limited) ui the One t'art and the said Corporation u „,. other part in terms to cottloim tu schedule a])])t.-iidvd tu this .., law lor thc purchase ul the r erry assets ol the said company by the Cuipuration. J. This by-law may bc sited fur all purpuses as "the run Purchase by-law 19119." Passed hv llie Council on llu Tweiity-lilili day ol Fehru.iri, 1909. Received tlic assent ul Klectors ol the Uiy ul . Vancuuver at an l-.iecliun lur the purpusc on the day ol Kecuiisidc-red, adopted aim 1111 ally passed by the- Cumuli, signed by the Mavor and Ut) Clefk and Sealed with the LOT- purate Seal oil the day of 1909. SCHliDCLli KKFKRRl.D li IN BY-LAW No. hi. ih. Ill'll lyoiy THIS the February, One Hundred and THK NORIH Fl-.RRV AND INDENTURE dated day 01 Thousand .vim Nine between VANCOl v I'.k I'OUi-.K COM PANY l.iMIThD (hcriiii.inii relerred to as "The Coinpanv ol the OM part and Till', UlK- I'OKATION OF THK CUV tn- NOKTIl VANCOl fVER mcrc- inaller referri-d tu as "lhe i_or- puiatimi 1 ul the other part. WITNESSETH that tin Company whuh pits a Ferry Service between llu- I.ilv ui Nurth Vancuuver and the cit) ul Vancouver has agreed lu sm tu the Curpuratiun and llu* COT- puraliuu lias pruvisiiin.iiiv a- greed lu purchase ul .unl irolli the Company lor the MUMcra tiun Intciii.iliu spicilu'il, all and singular the Whole assets ul every kind ,unl deacrtplMM whatsoever alld wheresoever llu same may bt situated, uu lulling certain damages .iiiaiikil l>v the Supreme luun ul britisn Columbia in ,1 eel lain actum wherein the Company is Hamuli ami \\\\ 11 liinsiiirv aid DIS ers are Dcli-mlanis, ami liuittii Illg llu Ivvu Fcri) Slcaiiius M George' and "Suriev ami tin wharves, iiuildtngs aad appur- tciiaiices al eltliu terminus in said Fitry SSfVks .mil iniluuu., all leal tslali nuiv uvviiiu in the Culll|Mii) is.iie .imi except Lonsdale gatdelis, pal lliul iti, known ami described as blues One lluniliid ami Sennit--.«,. (IJ2) 111 Dislriit I.ut No, 1 iv llumlied ami Siieiily-luui 1 IJ | Group Om (i), in Uu tit) ". Nurtli Vancouver j together will. all agleeiiit'iils, leases, dccils.de irces and diiiuimiits tunstitut Illg lilies tu all ul all) ji.it t 01 tile said assets ItiTchi .suld, sal iiig ami incepting ail cask in hand .nul ait) and all iinmev pa) able lu the (umpali) l"i book delils ui nihilu ise and all custs awarded to tin Couipii* in Uu* above mentioned ,u nun ul tin- Compan) sfaiasl u 11 J tu ll I ill I -. .ili'I utliel-. alld tll.1 at and for the price ur sum ui hevelll) Thiiusalid 1 *1;u,ikmi ninl Iai s ul law lul iiiuliev ol Canada pnvabk as lullovvs. vi-:.—The sum ol Fifteen Thousand ($13, goo) dollars in cash ami the Ii.ii auu in Debcatun liunds ui tlu Corporation or of a new Perrj Company to lake over llie said Ferry assets which the Cil) Council may be empowered tu organise or to take stock 111, said Bonds lo be made payable in seven years alld to bear interest at tin- rate of six i,r>) pel cent, per annum, payable liaii yearly, and said last mentioned bonds to be guaranteed as to principal and interest by Uu corporation or such balance "i Filty-iive Thousand (>J5*pooj dollars may be paid by the Lar* poratlon 111 cash. Lpuu payment of the said s- greed on pine by ihe Corporation ur iis assigns 111 cash ol dj delivery oi Bonds as sioresaia the Company agrees and bums and obliges itsell ninl its rcpn- seatatives or successors 10 luriliwitli execute .nm delivsi to the Corporation or its assigns, .such deeds, assignments, bins OJ sale or otiu-r writings necessan lu vest the said assels hen',,, sold ur any ul lliem 111 Hit t-ui- poration or lis assigns contain illg Ule Usual .iliu llius.s.u, clauses including an umicii.ik- iiig ur warranty that llie Lor- poratlon or lis assigns sBjUJ nave iree and uneiicuinucl'eu possession ol the whole ol .saiil assets hereby sold. IT IS FURTHER I., In.,, STOOD AND AGREED that the Corporation or any Coin- pany lormed or lo he lorincil lo take over the said lerry service shall carry all passengers , iy senting monthly or uilier IK- kcts heretofore lssueil bv company ami that all p.issis 1- sued by the Company skalJ la recalled. IT IS FURTHKI UNDERSTOOD AND AGKJ-;i-.ii ,. all trullic receipts belli ecu un date ul this Agreement .um all expenses incurred sliall lie n- Cttved by and pud by the l_uui- paiiy until the completion ui ihis Agreement. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGkl-.l-.D in.,, lhe Debt-niure Bosds sloresalO may be retired belore inaiuni) upon Mxly l*iu| da)s nutli 1 in writing living given bj prepaia registered mall, lu tlie Com- pany or tu tlu* respective bold* ers oi the Debentures at then registered address, PROVISO thai this Agn, lliellt shall nut be binding ull the Corporation or lake eflect unless and until a Ilv-law tu authorise tin- cxeuitiuii .um sealing ol this luilcuiun shah bc passed by the City Council and approved uf by the Klectors oi the utv at an Election to hi Held lor UK purpose 1 in tin event of such By-law nut betas passed by the Utv Cuuiuil ui iipun bung puaad 1.1 iii*.in .um nut receiving lhe approval "■ the Klcetuls as .iiuies.ilil Willi 111 thirty (lavs irom lhe dale ul this Indenture then this Itnlen ture shall tpsu taCtO be rendered null ami mill ud "i nn lum and eflect. IN WITNESS WHERB01 these presents ale stgiiid ,ui,, sealed by lhe Compan) and bv the Corpur.iti.in un tin ,1,,, mouth and veil lirsl aliuvi written. SIGHED, SEALED I AND DELIVERED III the plesetlie ul j BY-LAW NO. 62 / />'i-.,ir, /*' ciub'e lite Ccpoiation nl. tne Clly ol North Vaiitourei to raise In WO) tf loan the sum of f;o A 1 the purpose tj tcauirini tin whole Ferry as nt teltnginf in ••■**• North Van tfitvei Ferry *> Pototr Com- fiint i Limited. NOTICK TO ELECTOkS TAKE NOTICE tlmt iln ., nive is a Hue BOpy ul lhe pn* an seal IK law iipun vviitih ,1 vii ui llu I'ileituts ul iln .lluiiiii Dalit) ul lhe Citv "I Nuill. Valiiutivci vv ill In 1.1 kin 11 iiluii lhe III) llall. S.iilli V.uuaaii Vlt, II I . I'll Uiallll-.al.iV tll, lotii ilav ui March AD. 1909, between the h"Uls •.! .) O'clock a.111. alld J o'clock |> in THOMAS SHEPHERD Retaining Oflici 1 PUBLIC NOTICE is kereb) given that the v..i> ..I iln l-.h-i I nts ul the Cilv ul Nol lb . . couver will lie taken un Wednes in iiii loth da) "i Uarch A 1) I ; , between the hunt , 9 o'cluck a 111. am! J o'cltai p.m., un "the Ferrv l'unli.i-i Bv-law i'i'"i and thai within llu- Citv II.ill, Nurth Vancou ver, ll.C , .unl thai Tboiuai Shepherd has bees appointed Returning Officer i" t.iki- tin vute ul smh Electors with tin usual powers la thai behall Hv order ol Ike Council, W. II MAV. ifayoi THOMAS SHEPHERD Ciiy Clark WHEREAS a Perry Service is iiuw being operated between ihe city oi North Vancouver and tlie City ul Vancouver bv the Nurtli Vancouver Ferry & i'uwer Company 1 Limited 1 in connection with which the said Company own two Kerr) Steamers known as lhc "jh. George" alld the "Suriev anu ulher properly and assets cun- uectcd with iuch 1-eirv service uu lulling the wharves, buildings, appurtenances at either terminus oi inch Ferry .service. A.M) WHEREAS tin sai,, coinpanv ami uu- Shareholders Have agreed to sell to Uie Corporation ol the Cil) ol Norm Vancouver the entire propert) ,unl assets ul tin .s.ml lompaU) including damage awarded in tin- action oi iiu Compan) vu sus \\\\. II. Buiibury and others and the Ferry Steamers, it inu vis, Buildings, ami appai tenanccs above mentioned .un. including all Real batate now ■ vvmil i,y Ule t-iilllpali) isavi and SXCept l.i'li.sii.iu 1.alliens particulari) known ami descrto* eii as HluiK line lllllllll en .1111, Seventy-two (i,2) in inatnci l.ol .NUilllicr iwo liutuiliii ami Mveiitv-iour i.'74), Group uiu (i; ill the City ol Nuiln v ati- couver together with all .1^1" mente, leases, ileeils, un mv and documents conitiiuung u tle.s lu all ur anv p.m ul Uie ini) assets aloresaid, saving .nni excepting an casd ia banu ,um .1111 ami all nn'in v payallli lu the ComptU) l"i '-iuiiK dii'i ui uiiiuwise .um all coats .1 warded tu iiu* Compan) in Uu above iiulilluiud ailioli; am. thai at and lur uu- pine or sum ui su'iny Thousand i$70| dollars, AND WHEREAS 11 is ss [nilieiii in the liilclcsl.s ul lm env ami tin- Inhabitants thereoi that ihe present kerrj ssrviu siiutibl be unproved bj previa Illg .1 liiule lleiplelil alld In Hi: seliKi .Uld utlli I Wise. AND WHEREAS 11 is i\\ pedient in the iatereata ui ua City .uid lhe Kalcpaviis an*, lllll.ibilaiils tin llul thai lm City should acquire uu iai l-cll v mi Uu .unl all utile! pla part) .mil assets "I the sain lump.Ul) save ainl iviepiili, Lonsdale Qardcna aioreaaid. AND WHEREAS a Petition rigaed b) tin Llwasrs "i awn III,ill line lentil a l-l"i the \\.iliu ui 11 sl propert) m the t it) .1 shuvvii by tin [aal revised A- sessliunt Hull di.is bun pn '-mi ul iu the City i-uumil reqaest mg tin 111 1" iiiliudtiti a ltv*lavv tu alllbul'lse lllelli tO I S lhe sum ol Sim iilv 'I huiis.im. ^ doll ii n.i tin piiipuv, ui acquiring tin- whuh Pen) as elonging i" thi North Vancouvei pert) ,\\ Power Cum put) 1 Lulin* AMI WHEREAS the vallli ul the wliule 1,1I1.il-ii pi..pi ilv 1. tin i uv uf Ninth Vancouvei si cording to iln lasl nviasd As scssintiit K"ll ,iim,tints tu I'uiu Million Four Hundred .unl l-tvi Thousand Sev.n Hundred sm Bight 16) dullars AM) WHEREAS ilu sail l in ui Nurth Vancouver has ,11 present a dsbsntut-i debt .1 mounting to Thin Hundred ami 'lllllll llllll- llluilS.lllll Ilia Hundred y - l toilers THEREKORU tin* Uunicipai Council ui ilu Corporation ol the inv ui Nortk Vancouvi ENACTS as lollows, I. lt shall In* law lul lul Iln 1 "| tin I ilv .unl tin -Cits I I. lh lilt till ptllpUM ,||a,| tu li.iiruw ui r.ilsi bv WS) "i I,".ill llnlll all) p. ll 'I pn soils, body ur budlcs culpui.il. who may be willing to advance the same upon the credit oi lhe debentures hereiasftsr mnition- ed oi the Corporation a sum 01 money not exceeding ill tin wliule the sum oi Seventy Thousand 0/0,000) Dollars for the purpose above set forth. 2. Debenture bonds of the City lo tlic amount ol Seven iv Thousand (>7o,oooj Dollars 111 the vvliole may bc issued by tlie said Mayor and City Clerk 111 terms Ol the Municipal Clauses Ait ill sums as may be desired but not less than One hundred (Jduuj Dollars each. Each ol the said bunds shall be signed by lhe said Ala) ui aim lily Ucrk and the Litv cii-ik snail attach thereto the Corporate Seal ol the said Clly. 3. The Debenture Ilumis shall bear interest at Uu rats ol six (b) per cent per annum payable liall year!) un the hlcvcuiii uav ul Septciiiiicr and tlic hlcieiiin da) ul March in cacii ami ever) vear during the currency ul Unsaid debuiuuies ur all) ul lliem. There shall be attached iu uu- debenture liunds Cuupuiis signcu by the Mayor only iur sack aim every payssnt oi interact mat may become due and such signature may be eitlier written, stamped, punted or litkogi, ed. A. Tlm saiil Debenture Bonda as lu principal and interest m.i) be iii.ide payable al tlie H.uiK ul Hritish .Nurtli America ai Nortk Vancouver, luruntu, "i Montreal, Canada, or at the Hank ui British Norm America London, ivngiand at Holder's Option, and the said principal sum shall be made payable i" the City al a dale nut later than set en '■;) years lrum the 'I.lie npOO Willi It this lu law lakes eileil; ur al suill ealllil ilale as 111,1) be agreed U|>un Ijc- iwnii the City Curpuratiun aim the rcspeiUvc Ilulileis ul sllu, debenture liunds. 5. There shall be raiasd an. levied annually b) a spedal rate uu .ill rateable property ia tin said City ilu sum ui f&AtOi.Jo p.m., on "The City of Nurtli Vancouver Ferry Purchase Loan Hy-law 1909" and thai within the City Hall, Nortli Valiiouver, B.C., and that Thomas Shepherd has been appointed Returning Officer to take the vote of such Electors with llu usual powers in that behall. By order uf the Council. W. B. MAY, Mayor THOMAS SHEPHERD Cilv ller BY-LAW NO. 63 A A'i law It entile the Corporation of tne City of Norlli VtttttWtt If rain- by Miy of loan the sum oftjOCHi, for Ihe purpose of indemnifying IV. Blitinbuit firm certain lasses and other /labilities inclined bt him in operating tnd maintaining a nral lint .Su;i.e between the Cities oj No'ln l'au.,'u:,r and Vancu vei during tii, in, nl ns ol Dttttt ber and Januait 'unt ptttt, ana :n a'cltiiaing an action tt 1 till am the operation at mid Fern Ser ial Uu- purpose "i lormitig 1 sinking mud ior tin payment 01 in said debciiltiri's alld the sum a 1 (4,300 lui ilu- pa)mint oj tin* intareet at Iks rati aloresaid tu nt ci'lllv due OB lhe said debeli tines daring tin- currenc] then ui ami that in addition lu all "thu tales tu I,, Kv nd and lul- leitcil in the said Clly during the wliule 1 urn-nil ul tin- *,,im debentures ut anv ul them. h. in ilu event ui Iks Cit) acquiring tin- mid l-env ser- viie it snail be managed,upi nt id, alld maintained by Ule Cit) Council ur until such time ss ihe Cilv, by amendment ul tin l'i uv un ial Stattlta ur utlu-r- wise, is granted puvvii lu ,,y puint a buard ol Ferry Com- iiiissiuiurs ur to take stock in or to uigamsc a Vuiupany tu operate and maintain the sam Ferry Scivm 7. This By-law shall COOM into eflect on Ike lilevciith da) ui .Uarch A.U. 1 8. This By-law mav lu 1 ite. nu .iii purposes as" ilu- uty m Nurth Vanconver Ferry rui iiiase I.uaii Hy-Law 1909. Passed bv the lulliiill un the Tweiity-lilili dav ui hluuary, A.D. 1909- Received the assent ui ilu Electors "i the City ui Norm V.uiiouver at an Election lulo lur the panOM iiii llu day ul A D. 1909. Kuulislihinl, .lib.pled ,mil li iiiiii) paaasd bj Iks Coandl, signed by thc Alavut ami tin Clerk and siabil with the tui purate Seal on the day ol A I). 1909. NOTICE 10 KLECTORS TAKE NOTICE tlmt ilu a Imve is a true lopy ol the |tu pOSld Hv law upon Wkich ,1 vute il tin Khiturs ul the Muiini palilv ul tin Cilv ul Nurth VaMQttVet will be taken within ihe ttiv Hill, Nurlh Vamuii HOt. H. C , un Wednes'l.iv tin luili da) "i Haitk A.D. loop, between tin- koara oi p o'clock .1 in. ami ~ ni lm k p.m. Thomas SHEPHERD Keturning Officei PUBLIC NOTICK is herrtj given lli.it llu vute ul llie Kbit ,ts ul tin 111', "I Ninth V.ill- lUUVCl will b, i.iketi uti Wnii,* s day the lutli d.iv ul Manli \\ 11 1 'i. 1, in tm, n tin* boat. .al 9 o'cluck a in. and 7 uiluik WHEREAS W, B. Bunbur) operated a rival Parry lervici bi'lween the Cities ul Nurlli \\ sac on ver ami \\ ancouvcr ilur- lllg the Months ul Deieliibei and January last pant, ami said rival Ferry sen nc was a great lolivelileinc and betielit tu tin ratepayers and residents oi m, cny oi North Vancouver aad the Public general!). A.M) WHERBAS.ia the ops alluii ul said rival l-env Del vuc and ill ilc'lendiug an aiiiuii instituted by the North \\..miniver Ferry .V 1'uwei Compan), Ltd., tu restrain iln operation ui said rival Fun Service, Unsaid U. Ba liuni-ury iimiuci toaaae and liabilities amounung tu 1 Incc Thuusaud (.1.1,'Kii dul lars. AND WIU.KKAS 11 is ,x pedient in the mii tests ul tin City ui Nurth Vancouver, in 1 all litigation arising out ol said .11 tiun ul the Noun iaiuui,iet lell) tx Power v.11111,1.11, i.lcl., should cease alld deUtttUUC ,111 1 ihai all contemplated appi , in cunuccliuu therewith mould be abandoned. AND WHEREAS, .1 petition signed by the uwiuis ui mun than One tenth Jl-IOj tin v.iiui ul leal pruperty in the uu ,,s slievvn ny iiie lasl KivimiI As sessmelit kulli, has been pie selilcd tu .lie City Cumuli. , '■insting them tu intriiduie ,1 liv-law tu aulhuri.se llitiu tl borrow the sum ui Three Hum sand (i3,oou) dollars lur Uu purpusc ui indeiiiiiiiviiig tin mid Wa B. Bunbiiiy, lus Agents, sso I-.mpluyees lium all losses, es |)eiises, law coota ami lialnlun incurred by lum m Maintaining and operating Uu aaid rival Ferry sen in during tin pi 11,.* aforesaid, am! 111 defending tin action oi the North ■ aucouvel Ferry tk I'uwer Cuinp.ui , I,id t" tistram Ihe s.ml K1v.1l I- Service. AND WHEREAS, the vain. ol the wliule tale.1M1 propel I) ol the Ctiv ui North Vancouvei according to ilu last Kevtsn Assessment RoU, amounts 1. Four Million torn Hundred am Five ThOUSand Seven Illindti'i and Ivightv-six Ci),.!"*-,.;*'" du! lars. AM) WHEREAS, ii" mk Citv uf Naitih Vaiiiuiiver Ims al praam! .1 debenture debt .1 muunting tu Thru- Hundred end Thirty-thtcc TkoMattd Iw. Hundred (|J33,S00) dullars. THEREFORE, the Itunidpi luutull "i tin Corporatioa ■> the City ui Nurtli \\ .iniuii. i l-.NAl IS .is billows: — I. It shall be law Inl fur Iln M.iVui ,,| tin Citv nllii the (.Ilv Clerk lui ilu 1'iiipusi aforeealfl tu butluW ul t.ll .1 Iv VV.IV III loan Innn all) pel sun .,i pi i *a,n. body or bodies corporate, who may be willing to advance the .same upon the credit of the debentures heriaafter mentioned ui the Corporation, a sum uf money nut exceeding in ihe wliule the mm ui Three thousand O300U) dollars lor the purpose aliove set forth, 2. Debenture Bonds of the City, lo Uie amount ol Three liiousaiul (Jijooo) dollars tn Uie vvliole, may Lie issued by Uie said Mayor and tuy Ucik 111 terms ol tne Municipal wlius- es Acl, in sums as may dl desired mil nut less Uian line lliiiiis.unl (SIOOOJ dullars each. I'.acli ul llu- said Builds shall lie signed ii) tin* ,s,nu Mayor and cny Clerk, and Uie tuy Clerk sii.ui an,ua thereto the Corporate Seal ol the said Clly. 3. Tlu- debenture Bonds -.h ib bear Interest al Uu* talc ol ine pei uiu. per annum, payaote nan yearly, on ihe Eleventh day oi September ami tin* Eievemn day ol March m each ami every vi.ii (lining iln ciiiTcui) ol unsaid debentures or any oi tnem. iinie siiaii lie attached to Ule debenture bonds, Coupons, signed by the Mayor only, lur each ami evei) payment ui intcreat that may become due, and such signature may bc cither ivniiin .stamped, printed, ur limogrepu ed. 4. Tin- uid debenture Bunds as lu piinup.il and inlei isl mav be made payable al llu- ban* i . British Nurth America at .\\ui th Vanconver, Toronto, ur Uontrenl, Canada, ur at tin Hank ul liiili.sh -Nurtli .Viiicin,,, i.uiiduu, England, at Uotda s upU"ii, and the said ptinclpai sum siiaii in in.nn payable By tin- Ul) at a dale nul later than len veils Hum llu- uai* up.'ii which this By-Law tanas ellect. j. Ihere shall be raised and levied annual!) u) a special raie uu all talc-able piupcii) in uh said City lhe sum ul {i..'49*9u loi ine purpose ol loriiiing a mu,*.- mg luiui ior iiu- payment 01 uu- said dciieiilures, and llu sum ol uiu- Hundred ami i-iny (>ijo; dollars lor thc payment ol iiiiiiiii lest at the rale alolcsald, iu become due ou thc said de- biDiuns during lm iiiiiiiii) thereol, ami thai iu addition tu all Other rales lu be levied alld iiiiiii led 111 tile said Uty mil lug Uie wliule iiiinui) ui Ule said debentures ur any ui ihem, ti. Tins By-las sli.ill come intu Ulcii un ihe Eleventh day ul .11,iiih A.D. 19U9. J, Ihis By-law may be uini lui all pul puses as "Ills Lit) ul North Vancouvei l-env ber- vice Indemnity in-law 1909." Passed bj Iks Council un the 1 ii.ni) iiiiii da) ul 1-eblUai), A.D. 1909. Received tks assent ui Uu i.iiiiuis ui uu- tuy ui Nortk i.iiHuuvci al all Ulectlull held iur uu- purpusc uli the day ol AD. 1909. KciuiiMiieicil, ado))led anil 11- 11,111) passed b) uie Coliiiili, .signed 11) Ule .UaVol alld Cil) U1II1 and Scaled with Hie v.01- jiul.ile bml oil the da) ul A.D. I909. NOTICE '10 ELECTORS TAK1-. NOTICE iimi tin ,1- SOVS is .1 Hue COD) ul Uie plu- • posed I'l law iipuii WkWk a vute Ul the I'.ll! luls ul tile .UUIllil- palll) ul lhe Clly ul Ninth Vancouvei wni in- ukm vvuiiin lhe 111) Hall, .Ninth \\ahiull- ui, B, Ca, uu Wednesda) Uh lulll dav ui .daub A.D. l-> In 1 vv■ 1 ti lhc hiiuis ul 9 u'cluck .1 in and 7 uMuck p.m. THOMAS siii-.rilKKi) Retaming Officei PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given I'm' lhc vule ul lhe nlut- nis ul the Cit) ul Nortk \\ .ii.ii.uu 1 vv ill bi* taken un U1 uiu ,* 1I.11 lhe lulll day ol .11,mil A.l). winy, between the now * ui I III lui k .1 111 .Uld ; ui link p.m., on "the City oi Nmih Vancouvei Kerr) Service indemnity By-Law 19119" ami that within tin* Citv ll,di, Nortk Vsncouver, B.C., ami that Thomas Shepherd Ims hem appuini- ed Rsturning Officer tO take lhe vute "I mu li Blecton with the usual poWSTS in lli.it bell.ill. Bv unlet ul the Council. I 11. MAV, U.llai! THOMAS SHEPHERD City Clerk THE EXPRESS, NOKTH VANCOUVER, B. C. CORRESPONDENCE Short, mnili'iuti'l. worded letti-m m. topicHol Mtnarsl public latot-aat will b, publish,*.l in luii I'.M'iu-i-s No cnlliiiiiliiii'iition puliii**hed exi'i'i't over lijiiiattui' of uritcr. Tin Kii'smu in in BO iiiy nspsntlbls for ilm opiuioin, nl eorrasuudmita*, n d reuervwi tlie ri|i>, pvr iliiv. Iluii much was paid to Mr. Iti.11111, either belore or alter that attack ol "cold leet," which mused his nominal retirement Iron, the company.' 3. Will the amount of d.uiiag es and costs issessed bv .lit. Justice Clement against .Mr. Bunbury and his associates, In deducted from the >3ooo, in case the ferry purchase bylaw is passed? The above and similar questions are lieing asked every dav, on the streets and the boats, and upon the answers to ihein the result ol the vole will largely depend. II you can luiiush the desired mlormation .um show us why so large a sum is required, 1 am convinced vmi will ubltge many others besides Yours truly, W, 1. BOULT March 1, lyuy. MOTOR FKRRY SERVICE Editor Kxpress: Sir,—The following is ,1 detailed statement ul liabilities incurred by llie Mulur Hunt Transportation Co.: J. Martin, solicitor, Jhuu; S. Scliullz, solicitor, Shoo; Dans, Marshall tk McNeil, j.600; Hi Uonni-ll, solicitot, pljo; total legal charges, fjOJO, \\t. II Braim, lure ui launch, $190: S. Halls, hire uf liunch, Sin.'; Muss Brus., hire uf lauiuh, S77, tulal balance uvving iur l.iuiu lies j.|:y. p. Booti, balance ol wages, $35; W. Booth, balance ol wages, $7; \\V. McKcrriiw,balance of wages,$40; Q,Smith balance uf wages, $34; lolal bnt ance owing on wages % 116. N V. Hardware Co., $213"; Paine & McMillan, $14.25; Recti ek Harding, $3; R. Tarn, $3; Dip- lock Wright Lumber Co., faa ; N. V. Luiiii*cr Co. fi.-s.76; Kxpress Printing Co., So; Kviil of Wharf, $'"; Messrs.Mahon, Ker and Kealy,$325; tulal outstand- ing account, $154*31* Total liabilities, StoiQ.v. Amount of bylaw, fjOOO, You will see that there is untiling for myself, onlv ,1 bal ance still owing "[ H*). )l on my liabilities. The item u! $325 due Malum, Ker and Kealy represent;* a loan advanced to meet pressing liabilities, and was distributed among crt-ilituts uiiiiieiiiaielv. W. B. BUNBURY Marcli 3, 1009. "WPRIMIS" CAS PROCESS The succ.ss il lhe gas producing process invented by v\\ alter Thomas, and owned by tlu pruprielors ul lhc Nnrlh Vancuuver Light, Ileal 1* das Power Company, Limited, is being proved to a delimnslialiuii m\\ tin- experimental plant, located at 1229 Granville sired, Vancouver, The process is ,1 111,11 vel ul simplicity .uid ifiectivc tiess, and consists merely nl the extraction ol ihe gases general ed by burning wood. Any sort uf wuud will answer, ,iinl when a representative ol The Express inspected the process, gas was being manufactured trotn pieces ol Iir bark gathered Indiscriminately, The plant, witli the single exception of the producer, is an exact reproduction of the con- rational gas plant. The producer consists ol two lilies side by side, one lor the up draft and one for the down draft,aim divided horizontally inlo an up per and a luvver cuiiipartiiieiit. The wuod (rom which the gas is to be extracted is placed in the top compartment and set 011 lire, lhe Haines being allowed to escape meantime through openings ia ths tup. W hen tlu producer is in oper.itimi, tlust top openings are dosed. Thc air then enters the- one title at the bottom, passes up through the burning wood and duwu iln other Hue, extracting Ihs vols tile out oi tin- burning wood as it goes, and carries them duiv n through a charcoal tiller ,in llu opposite Hue, which lixcs them to a staid gas, rt .uly lo be used for heati or power. The process represents llu nearest possible approach to a tlow of natural gas and challenges the beholders credulity, because of its very simplicity, Tin gas is produced at a cost uver 200 per cenl cheaper than coal gas, with winch ii compares favoralbly Ior power pBTpoass, and also lor lighting purposes, when the burner which is BOW being perfected by the luinp.uii is used. On the average, 1)00 tons ol fuij wullld give 40,000,- 000 cubic iect ol gas. It is estimated that this is lhe .imuiilil of gas producing wood thnt iv destroyed by tlie mills, etc., ni Vancouver civcry day, and that city uses dally .ibnitt $00,000 cubic feet uf gas. Attached tm the experimental plant referred tn, is a jit. tn which a match was applied in the presence "l Tin- Bxpresa representative a few minutes after the producer was set iii operation, and the Immediate result was a burst nt flame, nl about the same color as lllal given hy a coal nil lamp. From thc vats the gas is conducted .1 distance ni abultt nne hundred leet, to a six liurse pnvver en gine, operated by a single gas jet, iitlc-d willi a hnnd. Attached lu lliis engine ls a dynamu, carrying nu volts and connected Willi a set ui twelve Nu. 3b electric lamps. Tin* ainpliers wm* adjusted by simply altering the switch, making these lights as bright or as dim as the operator chose. This process places it within the power of every sawmill (lor illustration) tO generate lis own light and power, and thai out of the refuse Htm her, the sawdust, and oilier waste wood about the plan*. It is likewise readily- adaptable to any industrial institution, ami its significance to producers ami manufacturers can scarcely be overeslimalcd. The Installation oi a plant 01 this nature in this city will inevitably prove of the grantee! assistance ill the, industrial development of North Vancouver. There is a gnat deal oi bUild- am . ,. aTTal^M ine in sight, which will bc un-'
  • l.(,i YNi \\ 'i.il I laiiiii.,*, ..id 6. I. I.nd haf*a****H 'rll,*Ma Mi Ha*,,******., Iai'ainl*.. IVrt,,*i !*,,*,. I- I - in.:.** *"i|***rilil,*ii.l. n< a* 'ai 1 uliatraiilnn, ..t,:on DENTISTS DR. W. P. WRIGHT DENTIST Successor to Dr. Dalhy 133 HASTINGS ST. W1-..-.1', VANCOUVER, B. C. Phone o'a DRUGGISTS RED CROSS DRUG STORE A.J.GORDON, M.I) si Cordova Street, VANCOUVER, B.C. Prescription Specialist Phons 1053 Musical Director Vancuuver Opera HoUSC Rooms 3 .nnl .; bilks' llall, Cor. Robson and Granville Streets. All Instruments. Phone 2530 PROF. GEO. COWAN, Expert teacher of Violin, Matululin, Banjo, Autoharp, Zither, vv ill give twenty private leeeons iur >;. rather Information at Cowan's up-to-d.ile Music Store, 608 Westminster ave. EAST VANCOUVER HEIGHTS For particulars apply io MORDEN iV THORNTON Phone 815 440 Homer Street l'lione 463 M. W. WA1TT .Se CO., LTD. 558 Granville Street DYeING AND CLEANING The only place in B.C. where work is done entirely to customer's satisfaction. PERTH STEAM DYEING & CLEANING works. A. Digits l'roprietor. l'lione 756. Club rates a spciialty. 5(12 Seymour. FENCING r. C. SAUNDERS Barrister, Solicitor, Notarj Public. Heather oi the bars nl llritisli Columbia and (Jue- bsc, Riiom y Empire Baild- inf., (03 Hastings St, west Vaiiiuiiver, ll.C. I'liunc 4166 WIRE FENCING Farm and Orii.iiiieiilal Gates Garden Aiihcs, Flower Stands B.C. ANCHOR PENCE Co.I.ui 743 Pender street, VANCOUVER, B. C, Pianos — Talking Marhinra Music Goods The oldest music ltutisc 111 li. C. OPTICIAN DR. KING Gives positive relief to Headaches or Nervousness caused bj eye-strain, and treats all SOTtS U imperfect eyesight. Dr. King is the higiiest .111 thority on ey.sight in Canada. All kinds of optical it pairing done. I MTiiniit's ioi|iiiniiiuii Ltd. 440 Seymour Street REAL ESTATE l.Att A.ND MOKTGAGn INVESTMENTS ESTATES MANAGED 1-1RE 1NSI RA.sCE R. Kerr llouigale - - - Manager ntal.Un.ilio ALLEN'S R EST A l RANT 1.uiiih 01 Dinner 2JC. Short urders al all hours j7 liasiings btreet sYsst, VANCOUVER, B. C. GROCERS CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO, WAGG Groceries and Provisions Wholeeala and Retail 1 ih Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdavs and Fridays bAIHa 1 HAT WORKS Covtrhill'i Bsrle- Plakes thi Iai. st breekfesl food. Try a packau'': 15c ihe Brackman-Ker Milling Co. limited. Lonsdsle Avenue, st Ferry Landing Harrv Miti bell, lm V > , Kallethe's Bath Cornet Homer and Pender Sts. The onl) lip-in date and reliable bath liuiise iu British In lumbia* Wc illl'i while utllels bill Satisfaction ruaranteed ur no pa). i'l.nn baths, electric bathe, .bun 11 baths, massage lui bull , si.ilp and laic; electro ther- ipeittu b.iths .1 specialt) * *ios. EALLBTHB, PROP., Graduate ol Berlin, Germany HARDMAN HAT WORKS - PRACTICAL HATTERS - Hats cleaned and bloched at the sign ul the Hat i-n abbot STREET VANCOUVER, B. C. LADIES' HAIRORESSING BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute nd Hastings St. W. • n.d» • G*,*«t.*st Weitern School I. J, Sprutl, BA, - - Manager MADAM HUMPHREYS The Alexandra, 589 Granville si Scalp treatment for all kinds ol disease. Children's hair cutting, l-,ni;il Massage. Manicuring. ll.iiiiliessing ij-50 Shampooing 50, Phone 1000 DR. KING 433 GRANVILLE BTREET, VANciHVI'iR, B. C, PHOTOGRAPHERS All Norlh \\ aiiiouvei people eat at LKOlMARD'S f.illui 1'i.uk hluiK or Hastings street, opposite the new I'ust oiiiie. Leonard sells lus lea by lhc pound. MARTEL'S STUDIO --PHOTOGRAPHER;** - POR GOOD SECOND HAND 122 Hastings Street West, SAi'Eb, at bargain prices, VANCOUVER, B. C. P"*--"e 2447. The best equipped studio 011 the | coast. l'lione 3228 For excellent photographs and satisfaction go to the IMPERIAL PHOTO STI DIO Cor. Carrall and CofdoVS Sts. Family Groups and Baby Pictures a Split.illv Cabinet PhotOS ll"in | PICTURE FRAMING o-.vviNia M.^ninto VANCOl VER SEWl.iG MACHINE i-.a-.ha.sijE -"l Glaliville bl. U huh sale alld relall dealers in ."sewing -U.ichiiu.-s and Supplies. Machines rented by the week or mouth. l'lione i.;S; PICTURE FRAMING" We have lhe largest stink ul mouldings m B.C to sehs 1 nam SO when lull w.iiil ll.lining ilmn ille.ip .Hid well gel utir |Ulies BAILEY BROS CO* LTD, J40 Granville sad 1 ;s 1 "iiluv.i COANS READY MADE HOUSES Tin* City i.u.in Company, Btsrl ing block, 71 Hastings st. vv., II.Klin 1.' Ul* Inllil llmlli'l nil |ilalliu-. Lor-,*.,,iirriiiii.i., "-(..riiii.- rrceipts, hiu pstsonsl property, ifiwesrastsol inl*' l'"ll|illl. ll'it.'. 'li.-ii'illili'l, llliillrv ai'l- viiin-i'il Hnl»rii'il psopliopootheirows niinii'. MAPS AND BLUE PRINTS PITMAN'S ('.RADIATES iVANCOUVEi MAP 4 BLUB- Kit Hi. li.^us, pa,,! pusitfii-a^^'1 C°'_UMITK,) ",t„,.,„'sil,M„is7cullcgc, l':lnUh lllm Pnul.ng, dralt.ttg, ,, it.11 ing, ' itv in ip * 1,3a 634 636 Sivmuttr Street, Cww k U:*S(ill n,,,mll,ISi ,,, VANCOUVER, li. C, Seymour street Phone 1060 THE STANDARD HOUSE BUILDING I CONTRACTING COMPANY LIMITED 668 Carrall Btreel The II. C Mills Timber and Trading Co.'s Patented Sn tiuu.il Buildings. FOR JOB PRINTING, TRV THE NORTH VANCOlVI-.k EXPRESS OFFICE BOOK WORK PAMPHLET work FINE ART WORK IhLAIritb i A.ilERAPHONE THEATRE Aluhalilial Opera, \\auilcvllle alld Drama I-, igtaiu changed every Monday Any seal 111 lac house Inc. 58 Hastings Btrsst Waat, VANculVlvR, B. C. WAtLMMAKtRb I'.nglish practical aratchaaahsr; Batabliahed 1S89 Specialty, repairin| ITOODROOFE, 312 Cart.ill Stteit WINDOW SHADES Nurth Vancouvei Estimates . . .md deliver] free F. W. Btiwi'.s I CO., M.mnl. 11 tniii*. ui winiliiw shades 750 Riilisuti sl Phone 843 THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RuUnrsnt— Lsensrd'i N»W UllOllf—.1. .1. Ma' \\ 1 • * a -a I* Fresh tggi Weil Knd store Lttffibtr- lii|a! al. Wright Co I'ii'luri* fraiiiiinn* Bail*; Rrus Hsstlng— Hurt iiill luml Mclst) Photofrsphs— UwdnH S Thurp,* lur -ar.* r, i i rail Corporstloo Wattr motor for isle—F.zprsM olBct Lucky i.ira.li'T.- Vsncouver Hilling Oa K*,.*k bottom I"' \\ ,*v u.'lir ,V Townilsy Tin .niiiii -.inin oi tin- mu iiiiiiiii ui St, -'"iin ilu EvangiI 1st, ia.inn l Instil liebl .,tl< 1 iiiii, w.is I,iiii on Wednesday morning,b) thi l/i si rable Arch* deacon Pentreath, iu tht pn senn* a,i ,i considerable g.itin-i mg oi ihr congregation, I In stone Inal s llie following in scription; "St, John's, A. D. lyoy." Tin- impressive sei i ice which accompanies stuli s ceremon} ia tin- Church ol England, was read by the archdeacon, assisted by the vicar, Rev. J, 11. Hooper. On account ol the shower) slate ol the weathei. iluii was im address delivered, und tin- servici was concluded with ,in i spression ol the arch deacon's best wishes [or an early i.iinjali tion ui the church,and a continuance oi successlul vvurk in tin- parish, The construction of the The church will cost approximate!) ,M>uuu. The erection oi the building is under tbe supervision ol tt. P, Peacy, the well known contractor ol ilns city. EXPLANATION Editoi Express: Sir—1 should feel greatly obliged il you could spare me a lillle ol your space, in order ih.a l iii.ii expi.uu nn position | in ng,ml to the outstanding [tiikcis in connection with the ! len v purchase bylaa That I imi uv is tin* sulll ul wit, wa.s emphasized b) thc met nng last night, and it was impossible lo gin- any adequate explanation, A ii-w ..I those presenl lasl night li.nl not the wn tu su that I was lar from imputing possible dishonorable action ,ilbcii legal mi the part ul thc imi ,\\ power company, 1 liave heard tills llikel inallel ihsitisseil by a lew oi the iIti /ens, .ind as sin Ii tilings, iim \\ plained, are oites sutticient lo kill a Inlaw, l dsctned It wise to have a lull discussion. Nothing kills like ridicule, and 1 think that the ridicule cast oa uu suggestions "I what inighi be done by the un v compan) ought lo dispose ol ihis mat- let a,nu- .mil lol all. 1 do not believe and never uilllil believe, that, even though the company has been lar Ifuiti what it sliiiulil be, ii would take advantage "i ilns arrangement and issue tiikeis to an unlimited a- IIH'UIlt. 1 ilu think, hiiwever, thai ii was better to have the matter NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS Black and colored Serges, l'aii.iin.is, Roxanas, Voiles, Lustres, Ciciliiins, Alb.itrus, etc. .j:in navy serge, pure all vvoul special I.si A2UI navy serge, pure all wool special 8gC 4hin line pure wool navy serge om- jjin Panama, bl.uk and colors 45c I Jin black wile, special 6-JC |.'in Roxatia, pure all wool S.si join black Cicilian, bright finish 851 pun navy, cream and brown lustres lii (hin line quality cream serge Singer and Wheeler .*< Wilson Sewing Machines and accessories always kept in stuck. .J. .J. McALEECE KEITH BLOCK LONMDALE AVENUE LONHOAU HONE yj product of the pen ol a discriminating and careful observe)'..nnl is 11! a nature designed lo have weight with that il.iss oi men whu would be expected to read a magazine ol this influential character. Thi article is dated at Nurth Vancouver, .1 fact which is nm v ithout its significance iruiii a 'iiu standpoint. SPECIAL COUNCIL At the special meeting ill the ulv coin ll, held last evening. Co., hav ■ re-opened what is known is ths old Thompson camp, OS Lynn creek. A large gang o! n.en will be employed, The executive committee ol the Lynn alley ratepayers' .is solution held a meeting lasl evening . ml drew ap ,1 draft constitution. A general meet mg will be held tu the Institute hall on ttuliiesilav evening tu xi. when this di,ilt will be considered, and the tramline extension will be lurther discussed, Nurth Vanoouver Kerry Landing—One of the assets included iii tlie Ferry l'urchasi scheme, to bt voted on by the ratepayers next Wednesday, church "i Si John the Evangel 1st Is li.avv well 'llnli I' wai . ainl. when completed, will (onu ,1 highlv aiustii centre in that locality, The architects an ilu well-known hun ol Hone) man ft Curtis, \\ ancouvcr, and tin di sign ol the iliuiih is ,1 .slight un,,bin.1';..11 ui Golhii The measurements ol lhc cdilici sm- .*■- [olios N* 1 \\ 1 Suit l.i .*.'it, chancel 17!) b) .'in, nortli transept --"it bv 1 *n. It is in tended 1 inpieli thi cruci form design b) adding « nou|l Iran h pi when < onditioit 1 quire it* in addition I abovi, llu ie is ,1 beautilul bap tiatry, , n bv sn, ,,i thi an, ui ilu loath .n'li, and mi tin in,nh sad k 'i'ii sidi 1 ol th l ll.lll.' I .III ilia ! 0| gall illaiiibi is The nave uin lilts '*: '* bays, traversed lit tetltli ,111 I tWO Side aisles An pji room is provided In thi chancel lot a choii ol ■ and ilu lanctuai), inside thi con iiitiiiiun tail, measures loll bt 33ft, Tin- iiiiiin.il treatment ol th building will be vu■> phuxini ■Tin rool will be stunk oil in panels, and 'in walls »ill be plastej above the wain tcote \\ In.n- cornice will lunuounl tin jum 1; *ii ui the walls and rool and tile WindoWl will be ial!li dial glass in lead. Tin towi which is ,1 prolongation ol thi mg.ni , lum1" r, wlmt coiupl will contain .1 peal ol bells, ventilated in 1 public meeting, than allow 11 tu gruw in Importance bv slreel corner ills- illssiuti. ft hen the bv law has passed, as It litiiliuiblcdll will do, iln utv no doubt will s,i tu it lli.it new tiikcis ul a dll- luilil color .He Issued, and give notice that old tickets must be used vv lllllll one veal limn tile date ul lhe ptlti base. Tills. I believe, tiuv iall leg.llll ilu.all.I Ihey will ilnn be better abb to judge "i iluii position, and con- nn.1 .un ilu skeptical 1h.1t iluii is uu graft Tin bw who lichen that gnill iMsts will .llvv.il s believe so. alld I olilv h,,|H ihe) will neglecl i" 1 \\, 1 1 Ise lilt llallilllse, and bv siuh Ik-gill I In Ip us lu found •! illv ill iiiui, than name Thanking ,11 nu nun courtcs). believe .111 * Ulllllllll. . JACK LOI 11 1 ll.al.ll ,. 1901) \\ LOCAL WRITE! Ill llli .!.Uill,III lllltllbll ul ill)' Journal ol thc Canadian Bank us' Association, R. I-'. Urn ll.lja-lltill h.i' all 1 \\u llllll alll, li I .im, Rupert, Tin- article is const I v.ilm in lis stalillicilts .unl comprehensive In its scopt imii Inui' ini ih iipun the ilt mati, the harbor, the general ■ituation, the townsite itsell tin pn lent ippearancs ol the 1 Itv llli li s,,nius u| land ainl lea, win. h .in trihtit.il -, to iiii place, etc. The altldc 14 Ik llu- mayor presided aiid the aldermen were all present, with the exception ul Alderman Ul Neisll. A lettei was i--.nl lrmil the utv solicitors, requesting to be instituted .is tu ilie disposal iii utv documents son Is tin ir possession, in view ul the Jus,* ol iheir tenure nf ihe position with the end ui l-'ebruatv Documents tu be forwarded lo ilu utiibik ful tin* present. The medical health oflic* 1 pn sitiieil liis report a Ith n li n me to aati-toxlne, favoring lhc ku ping "I *i sllpplv bv the Uti , tu he dispensed as ll might In iei|iiind Referred t" th health committee A letter was lead limn S I Alinri, superintendent oi Kl Paul's huspital, lu Iln iln* that he is advised thai llie Kirkpatrick lad serionshr in hired, sunn nnu since, could md be removed to lhc local huspital lot a liliilltb vi 1 Relerred to tin- health committee I.YNN CREEK NOT1-.S A social dance will be in Id i" night in tin Institute lull.I,vim v.,Il.v tt .1. MiClnre and I,mull an* tn w arrivals in J,win vallu lb isi tearing a homestead ib.se to Rue lake Mr Douglas, living mi llui.ni i' ad, Lynn Valley, is clearing Ir land prepatatoiv la, , lulnij I leslal* mc lhc Hastings Shiugli Illg, Next l'i id. iv cu ning lhe .Terry Widow dub will hold one ol ilu-ir usual assemblies, It ■ .l/.lll'.'lli I" 1 a r .../ mi kin.I- ni .1l1.-1.1n nml Antique liirni* , I'iri'. Sl, .re, luli.e, IsiiiK nn,I llnr In- 1 ires. 1;. |i.i.i iug in nil its hiaiaa in'i.. I 173 Ttilr.l Sl. IV., lift. C-tual.'i-lii-l.l «u.l L..il»il»li* ..,*i*...ii, MSval M Vll.i'lil'li,* git-Mi pruinpl an, iiti.ii. ' Nortn Vancouver Horticultural Society and Farmcrs' Institute Special General Heeling ot the above societ) a ill he held in ilu Horticultural lull, oa Tuesdav. March It., at *S p.m. To receive report "I board ot directors as to present luunual poslllon and lm siiili other business as mat come before the inciting. FOR SXlt One J, J. Taylor Sul,. nt Nurlli Viini'iiiiviT. Kor particulars apply tu— B.r. mm mmm Qranville uml Robson Sts Vancouver > ■ > « I I 0 i 1 .■j V 4 ,v . I 109 .1. 1* sr it 1. 2 0 0 ; 0 ■< > < n KEITH ROAD KEITH ROAD BLOCK 103, I) I. ss" .Sllfl 1'V I l.'ll lots, lu l„ l|, livered Cleared .indorad KI). A (6(1 strut divnlis tin blink instead ol all lile) I'l.lib Iul extends lium street t" itreet Prices Nos. 1 ainl : together 4 to 11 eai li 'cs I.' .md 1 i lu:-. lint IJJn 11 and is together . isv. 16 lu .' 1 1 1, ll ..... Sm. Terms S:.«. eaat jM-r lm Balance '.. vearh lot ) vi h at 7 per mu \\lr\\,lllll(l £et llivvinlni LO.VSDALK AVb. District Lot 204 We are now gelling fast the balance of the Lots in this Section at $150 per Lot TERMS—One quarter cash; balance 8,12, and 18 niinii hs, at 6 pi-r cent. Get in on tbe Ground floor and Buy Direct from the Owner.* S. GINTZBURGER •I'JMITEC- 163 Cordova Street, Vancouver, B. C. 1'. 0. BOX MS, I'll.. 1,11'., TUTIUJ im STR. ST. GEORG STR. NORTH VANCOUV KK I I Wis V VNi UlTlK *iiim a.m. •I. I., - S.IKI " s in " 9.01 " 10.11 " 11.15 " ILM.') I' H 1.15 " Ilh " 115 " 4.15 " 5 15 " fi. 15 " J M •• KI4 " tt.15 " 10.16 " •ll :to I.KAV I s SO, v t\\. uru i; H.ttA X, •?.ai - MO •■ '.l.l all '* '.IX.l » lll.-li " 11 I.) " 11! I'I'.M 1 || - :' i.i " :i.l5 " Ml " .Vl.", " ii.45 " 7.15 " s l.l - " II " 10 la " •11.15 '• 11 wi ■ I Wl UlTIk •7 IIA \\l •S.-.M " "lll'l " li Ml " 10.11 " 1*11 15 " ♦11145 I'. VI. 1.45 " r« " :U5 " 4.45 " .-|.I5 - 'i.15 " I I Wi Ml. V VN, , •TAI A •N.4U ' 'II.LII ' 10.10 • 11.15 ' HIS.II I' tt I I., ' :'I5 ' 3.15 ' 1.15 ' 5.15 ' i, || • 7 15 ' IUVKI M M •Nut nu Sumlm tt"n SiukIhm. a.nlv THIS TIMK TABLE StllMKl T Tn (Tl.tMIK W THuUT M'Tli'r. REAL ESTATE DEPT. i for Sal-—iliu- Ini^c-t list tu chouse in v. J Lota and Hl'ioks in nil |.i.i-t.'")' tb,* inv \\ ninl Diatrict. Houses un -mall onsh pay- niriit. Acreage in city ami tlistriot. Special oiiporiuniikf for invcstmeiil iiotr. List your hai-eain- uilh ns for quick -nli- RENTAL DEPT. Ilous's. llu-* md Storee—■ good selection at reasonable rentals. LOAN DEPT. We have applications for several loans on the beet lirst mortgage security in sums of $600 to $10,000. Interest 7, 8 A- !* |ic. per annum. Irwin £ Billing* Co.,, td. Cor blind.!.-At*" .0*1 iltl St , No-Id V. M .in*. D III I*.. |.|inne 15 Made to Order Clothing at Ready Made Prices . . . , That is ninii vn* ire u'iv'ing tin' men of Nurth Vincouver 16.00 Dollars nml tiji Z' ts vmi :i Tailor Miide Suit to ymir liking, l-"'0 patterns to choose from. ('diiic ninl have a look; thev jn-l ,ir- rivcil. CUMMINGS NKXT Tl) HVHN'S' MKAT UARKBT"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en, "North Vancouver"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Express_1909_03_05"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0309621"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.320556"@en ; geo:long "-123.073889"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co."@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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