@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "47ac0619-d07b-48fd-a77b-b590efec9f16"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1911-05-12"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309675/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Volume U North Vahpquvbjj, B.C., Fbioay, May 12, 1911 Nmnlw 19 EARLY CONSTRUCTION OF SECOND NARROWS BRIDGE Mr. Wm. McNeill Confirm* Report of Final Adjustment; Bridge Company To Own Approaches. Hr. William McNeill, parliamentary representative ol the V. W. k Y. Ruilwuy Compuny, urrived in Vancuuver this' - funlin. Irom Ottawa. Interviewee |iy an Express representative with reference tu Ihe reported settlement oi Si .'und Narrows Bridge matters, Ur. McNeill confirmed in th main the details already publiebu.1, namely, the subsidy In be awarded llie V. W. it Y. Builwuy Company und tu be conveyed by Iheni tu Ihe muuicipul . unipi.m fur the pin p...-.- ul ci nstruci- ing the bridge ; the bridge to i.e built upon the location regialerod by tbe V. W. li Y. Bailwuy Company by tl. municipulilies represented in Burrard Inlet Tuiuiel and Bridge Company ; tlie '.,iuu ■ line lines ul ruilwuy tu In- limit by lho V. W. k V. Bailwuy I'uuipuiiy. With reference tu tlie approach:, to the bridge Mr. McNeill contradicted the statement thut these were to be built und controlled by lho V. IV. k V. Bailwuy Company insleud of Ihe liriili'.' ('oiiipuny. Thu uppmiichcs uru tu be '"-.in I and cuntrullcd by the I'uinpiim building.the bridge und tbi V. W. k Y. Ruilwuy Compuny to receive almres in Ihe bridge cuinpuny lu the a in a i ii n t nf thu coal ul id n,I nn I ing the nppi......1..■.. Mr. MucNuill further stated that construction woulr begin on thu bridge structure ul tin curly duto. Council Takes Action Mayor and Aldermen Forward Rem- luliuii I'i,,t, i n \\ ,, ia i Decisiuii ul I'ruviiiciul liiivcrnminl and Do- niuiiding fily's Rights. Al lusl uigiil's uilja.iii iia-.l in.vim j ol Ihe city cuuncil a reaulnli. n lube lur- wurded lu llie pruvinciul government wus pueaud pruli'Sting aguinal the re- ueiit tlccieion ul (he government with ' tijuiil lu Ihe Rice Luko I. nl,. Tbs ^ ..I.nnni is couched in ium i,ui cour i.-oiis lunguage thai inokea ils pur- |n,su uninistakable. It was ibe opin- ion ul suuie ul Ihe ulderiuen thul a little ,.ii..II;... .In 111.|| v.,mill nut lw umies. Al.l. hiti. uu Iwing strongly iu l.n..I ul .'..ipa..nl p'oii-liiniiii or the .'pin ilei.t. After discussiun uriaing frum tlie in ' a alp. Il lit loll all Sulne . ,1 till' SUggOSt - ions brought up by lite Cuuncil ill llie 11 '..Im lam the in.ii nm wus made und curried unuiiiniuualy. The resol.iliuii rend as lolluvs : "Where.,, the decision uf iIn* executive cuuncil ul Ihe I'ruviuce uf Dri n.-li Columbia in reference lu (ho claim nl Ihe cily ul Nurlh Vmicfjuvor un certain lands Imniering un Mice Luke, I.. nil, 1). I. •auii. 857, i li Kt ile- provision, ul Ilic Norlh Vi.n-i.ii ver Cily Incorporation Act, i'.ssl, is iuunduil un Iwo ... diinpii,.ii.. ul lucl : i,,i Thai prior to the passing ol Ihr sufil An die guieruiiieul hud agreed ihul ll>c suid lands shuiild be conveyed lu the Kriiish Columbia Kleetric Ity. Cu. Mil. iu o.n'idrr.iti'u ol ihul compuny Construi-ling its line of rail i".id lu ur in llie I'liui.aliiite neigh lniiliii.,.1 i,l ihe said lands, ami (b) It is later lound ihul Ibe 'said laud's welt' a nleoBMty in cuiiui'i-liuii willi Iho wuler syateni ul Ihe cily ol Nurlh Vuncuiiver, neither ul whicli iissiiiupliuiia are correct. And whereas it wua lound prior lo Ibe p.. .ma- ol Iho snid ucl thai Ihe suid lands were a iiecesaity in connection with ibe water system ul lhal dialrirl, then a por lion nl die municipality which is now die cily of Norlh Vancouver ,- And whereas lion win made lur the said district lots by Ihe said II. C. I'i. H. Lid. . And whereas llie terma fixed liy llie said dcciaiuii under wbicb the city may procure the cuiivcyunco lu tbem ol Ibe said iiiii'i.i ure in the opinion ol this council ... -nli. >i jusl or vpiitublc on Iho two facts i.i the cuse. Therefore, lie it resulvud (hat Ihe council iA Ihe City of North Vancuuver do herrj-jiy reepoclfully re.|Ucel the executive Council ol the province of Hrilisb Columbia lu reconsider their decision in this matter and tu gimlu the eity of So.ili Vancuuver thai ic . dress to wbiiih the eaid city is onl'll- sd on Ihe true facts of tha case and give elect to tfae Act of I'arliamcnl ol the incorporation ol ibe City ol No' in Vancouver in respect to all the rights and privileges conneeled with .'l', C. I'll, sliii inn agenl ul I'm I ILumiiuiid und Mrs. A. L. Clements, Mrs. Vi 11. l.yne, d. II. Suurt ami M W. ' to- menls ure residents ill it. (', li. M. lives al Toronto uud Mrs. Mil'I'lum and Mrs. Schlil/ live n ill.' Sli.lii. This reiiiiioii is the lirst ni'-eliij ul the entire family since 18867 All al' murriud uud there ims iml :ecn n break in fhe family for forty w'ais. Mr. and Mrs. Ogle ure si ill eheetiul und active and i-njoy lo llie lull lb" ealeem and love ol (heir 8 cfaildruu, 23 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren, It ia 60 yean since Mr Ogle liceiillle U uieinlii'i- of tbo Melllo'lisl liiiiuii uf which' he is still un active member. He is an Oddlcilow ul 61 years' si ending and h n been a life long total abstainer mul hia help meet has always slood with him in bis eliurrh and social relations. —1 ' HORSE SHOW MEWING All nii/.-ns who arc interested in the success of the Second Annual Horse Show al North Vancouver, are Cordially invited lu ntleiid a general meeting of the society to lie hold in the Horticultural hall, on Wednesday evening next at eight o'clock. Arruugomtints lur the show are progressing in a most encouraging man ner and every indication | oinls to a show which will lie a grout credit lo Nurlh Vancouver upd which will scire success in every way. There Is ample opportunity for assistance upon lire part of any who may be disposed to liki bold and help Ibe show along. New Lett Block on First Street East •Awiwms:iwfflW.ajvifc -IVLrViXiQUirwSw- •Dn.-m>wil!miu(-lv,i\\tv. " -5=:. The ibove cut represents Ihe iriinl elevutinn uf lho ntw buiiness block in course uf crecliiin lur Messrs. C. A. Loll k Sun, un their properly, First street oust, ihe building will be ul cement, cimcrcte und steel, three librae! high and basement, wilh ground Boor pluit AU x 121) feel. TilC I l.l. a dlla.li I Will a a.III a-II Ul. warehuiises ur garages, premises ui caretaker, furnace und heliling mom, and Iwu cellars lur Hie stoles above. Tiiu gI..und Hour will be divided in lu Iwo stores, ouch measuring 21 x ti" loci, lillul wilh every mndcra oonyelii once, und ulso two suites ol living 11 aartmentl ul four ruuniB each. Tlie .'""iiil and third sluries wi contain eight suites in ull, uf frum due.' lu five rooms each, each suilt lu lie fitted wilii two disuppeuriiig beds of llie lutes! design. The building will be healed through uul by liul water wilh a radiator m ouch apartment, uiil in thi corridors A freight elcvulor mid a dumb wuilei will likewise be installed. The lotal cusl is animated al approximately 188,000. New East End School Competitive Designs The largo number ul aixtecn cumpc lilive deaigns lor Ilic prupuaed new school die eslimated cost of whicli will lw in the neighborhood ul Oa. ii't'i and which will lw erected in iilo.-l. 100, ILL. 880, were cunsidcrcd al (h meeting ul thu sehuul bosrd held in Ihe Chesterfield school on Wednesday ovening. Owin/ lo the large number f plans l.ii.il decisiuii nf acceptiiuee was nol i'.' "I up,.11 (ban, liul wus reserved for a lew days. School reports fur die month,, uf April showed the average al tendance per day lur Ihe munlli ul April lu Ie I'.ni pupils. in the mill lei uf die necessity fur an assist mil for Mr. Keller lo help to lake cure ui Ihe increased attendance ut Ihe high sehuul Mr. Keller W,ii print and urged thu necceiity uf run ing another leather, lie pointed mil Ihul a class,4 filly pupils was not ally so 'difficult lo leach us two ur lluee classes uf five each as in Ilic latter install"' su many mure subjects Would lw embraced thul ,, proportionate nmuiiiil uf limo wuuld bu reputed. Mr. Im Hui- referred to Ihe ra| i ly increasing attendance oa a Had ing iudiciiliuii ol Ihe growth ul the city. Ile said (but did Ilic buurd decide uu the wl\\ inability nl ibe nd- diliiiiial help lie Cuuld highly recommend a ludy teacher, nuw lho principal 0' a young ladies cullegc in u nui- giiiiuring municipality us thu must siiiluble assistant pmcurublc, tho sal- y ii'.piii..l would lw 112" a month. Consideration ul an early date wss protniaod in this matter by I he board. tlio million nui) to have a hole put in hie new bungalow, due tp tbe cureless blasting oi a gang ol men engaged in clearing lho road allowance. At tho last meeting ol iho Ladies' Aid ul the Methodist diurch it wai decided lo inaugurate a scries ol house si.i-inlii one evening 11 week. A charge uf leu amis for refreshments. Funds frum thia will go towards the church work. Notice ol tbc lirst soci- ul will uppenr luter. i'.mn. Allan is utile lo bo out again looking niter the interests ol Ward 4 ullcr a fow days' illness whicli confined him tu hie huuso. Very little w,,rk was doiie in the Valloy lusl week by the road gangs, the ruiu kept tliem ull al homo, (loud chunco lor Ihe bachelors lu culch up with their housc-cleuiiing. North Vancouver vs. Wor! Ferry Directors Meet I'ltdcr Ihe head ol comoiunici Huns a petition from the mutes employed on tbo lorry steamers calling ale .li .11 to thc schedule of wages paid the o'ficiri and men uf the Noel. Captains get 1130 per munlli, mates 188 and deck hands $70, ropiesling Ihul their puy lie raieed. Alter sumc discussion it was decided by motion of Di reel 01 Larson Ihul the mates' pay be railed to W5 a month. Mr. <;. (i. Palmer „l Vancouver in a letter to tho Hound denounced the ticket culled or 6n the Vancouver ride as having "grossly insulted" him hi Ibe presence of the public and ladies on Saturday evening last, (rouble arising from I discussion re opening lho gate to allow th* passengers lu go down to the boat. It was decided to bring Ibe tick* collector before Ihe Hoard il possible, witb wit- nessw to disprove this. Tbs waiter will >',,i,a.- up again ai next I Inn. day's meeting. thi) wns voted a donation lo the hone shuw, which is flic eniiie ua ihul given iu previous yours. Manager Hoard was instructed lu huve thc rupiired number ul piles ] driven under llie Vancouver whurl lie- lure llie now' tup was pill uu the wharf. Tho work wus directed tu be dune ul night. On recoininiinliil 11,11 of Muiiugei Hi aid il was decided to coal ihe licet on this side uf night as mure cun venienl. An upplicutiun lur cafe rights un tin ferries was filed us die consideration was mil ii.i.ii, lu sufficient. Sumc slight ulleraliuus will take place shurlly lu Ihe slocring gear of No. 3. •VaQPS sU. -' -^fc^.- Lacrosse Mutch Tumurruw. N. V. Cily llund. Splendid l'rugruin Nurlh Vancouver will have right-of- way in the realm ui ulhlutic spuria ol Vuncuiiver tomorrow when Ihe Norlli Vuneouver professional lacrosse 1 .-aim will eiiler die arena against Iho Now Westminster team, holder, ol the Min- lu Cup and champions of lho world, Klahoraic arrangements have iwou made lu give die greatest pussi'jlo prominence to the occasion and lu procure die greutest aniuiint ul publicity fur il uud through il. NOBTH VANCOUVER CITY BAND' Norlh Vancouver City Bund, f„iiy pieces strung, under the leadership ol Bnndmiistur Robert Chance 'ill parade lho streets ol Vancouver und «ill play during the mutch. Those whu ure tu lake purl in the pruccssinn will assemble ut the ('ily Hull, Vancouver, ut one o'clock p.in. preparatory lu a Iriuiilpliiil procession ulong Ihe main slreels lu thc grounds. Lynn Valley Notes (Express Speeiul Crrcspuiidoiili, Mrs. Henry Brown, l.uiigley, wui 011 u short visit to her muOier-in-liiw. Mr. and Mrs. I'ciillmid nl Ml. Fleas- "iu visilud friends in Lynn Valley this week. Two new Iii.a a. un Kiimor Road 1.pp..-.I.- Mr. Browni have been slarl ml. Mr. l'romeruy und family are arid ud in their lent bouse un ibe Par line near Ruis II.....I . Mr. Fierce, Nurlh Vancouvor, Is now residing 011 Fromme Koad iu his new Inline, Lynn Vullo). Mr. Fork ul Nurlh Viiucuiivur has muvud lu the Valley inlo his new house im Kilmer Ruud. Mr. Ili-iil, die ex road nip ri»ieuil"iit, bus ijuile regain"! his h.-ulil. t-lbr 0 .hurl illness. Mr. (J. W. Siigdeii has been cunfined to his lion..' lur ..'-..-niI duys with a bud attack ol gripjw. Mr. Mitchell has slarled the iounda liun of his now house on Campbell Avenue, assialcd by Mr. Uro. Smith. Fi>eird« ol Miss 'iludys hiiU..nl un pleased to know that she lias recover od Irom her slight attack 4 lickncis. Last week nne of Mrs. Sugdrn's gocso hud a aail down the llunic ... Im as Boss Rood where it mniiugod tu scramble uut and walk hums. Mr. I/cwis and Mr. McCluro loll laat week on a prospecting trip up north. Ihoy oxjwcl lo be away for sums time. Mr. Diiniij. Lynn Valley, bus bought Mr. Sugdcn's faithful horse, Culnnel, who helped carry Hie mail in tbe early days. A number of friends iu ihe Vulloy o| the Inle Ur. Robson attended Up memorial service held in Ml- Feasant Motbodist churoh on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Freeman, Frederic* Mood, bad Ihe Exprcas mile, wilh plcasuro the fuel thnt Mr. and Mra. doacph Ogio ol Twellth alnsj/t are celebrating Ibeir gulden wedding tomorrow. Wc extend lo Mr. and Mrs. Ogle our heartiest "■11 ...i'.l .ii." ■ upon .1" allalomcnt uf lifly yours 4 married life aud sincerely hupe ihut there may jot nui n. fur I hem 11 "a ny years 4 happieosi aud usefulness. MAYOR McNEISH FACES THE BALL Muyur Taylor ul Vuncuiiver and Mayor MciNeisli ul Nurlh Vuneouver vill occupy places in thc pruccssinn which will inukc u short stop ut Ibe ollleu ol eacli uf the daily newspapers where V V. City Bund will render nice, lions. The procession will Ih.n dike ils wuy vi,, Granville Ureal lu Reciou- 111.11 I'oi'k. making . lew Hups :.t pin- inineiil puiiils along the route. Al Ihrw o'clock Mayor Taylor all Mayor McNeish will iiiiei the Iwo leumi on Ibe campus and a'lcr prcliiuinuioa IiiHij been disposed ui Muyur MeNeish I face ull die bull in lho most up. proved style, thus securing lur f.'oilh Vancouver the honor ul inuugumtng the lacrosse seusun lur 1211. Tlie entire program will lw cinicd uul rain ur ahiiui und ihero should be a big representation ul Nurlh \\nn- c.iuver 'i'i.-ii- iu grand -land and bleachers ready ul all limes lu make die welkin ring with encouraging dc- niuiisl rut ions iu luvor ul Iho Irnm wbich bears Ihe punt and wears lho colors ol Norlh VonOuUVer. The occa sion ,.ii..nl- a rare oppurtunily ul Ihe lu 1 kind l„ b"" 1 Nurlh Vanculver. Building Permits Tlio building permits issued within thc past week by Mr. Fugler have not been many, chiefly owing to tho unkindnosi ol the clrmrnll. Nest week p« mi is however will be swelled by those whiot-JJic rain prevented Irom being 6fnd lbi\\ ' I'crmils issucal are ae lollowl. J. Iladgar, dwelling on 8th street, 1140; Hoyal Bank ol Canada, alterations cor. 2nd and Lonsdale, E. I)|-< sun, 19th and Williams Ave., dwelllag 1600. i'ormite fur four camps on Itfrd street of IIOO'a|iie6e have been fibd. Mr. .1. Campliell, stables, IliO, Mich' del, 1*51 li slreot snd Bewick Avwue, II^JO, Hurry Diskiu of the Million found * lisliing Iwat adrift near Second Nor r/uwi qp Tuesday. The o*H« puy procure Ibe same by applying firit door west ol ihe cbuicf, al tbe V* Local News Items Mrs. P. S. Thonius, 796 Lonidale Avenue, will not receive Tuesday May liiih, nor again until lurther .ulice, Mr. William Morden, who has been in California lor somo months, returned to North Vancouver recently for a visit. Mrs. (J, Wick ol Nelson, B. C, is spending a lew days as tbe gueet ol Mr. and Mrs. licrr Burgeii on tbe IV pilaiiu Road. Consigiiniails ol steel water innini havo arrived in the city. In ail lo.ni $30,0(10 worth' ol these pipes have Iioin ordered. Undor tho direction ol tbe city engineer tests ol portions ol ine' riiy'a seworugo system take place alenei every day, and so lar have ben Most liiili.-liiii.iiy A poiition Irom 16 school boys was 1eeei1.1l asking thai lho windows on (he south side ol tho Chesterfield school be protected Irom Ibe danger of hrcukago Irom Dying lacrosse aud buso balls. This was referred to tfae buildiug cuiiimillec. A public meeling ol residents ol tbc city and district will be hold in the City Hall on Wudnceday, tbo 17th insl. ul 8 p.m. for die uppiiiulmcut .,1 cm mil lees lu mako arrangemrote lor Dominion and 1.11.million Day celebrations. Tlio Salvation Army, Nurlh Vancuu- er, Sunday, Muy 1 Ith, in lho Larson Puvilinn, Major Morris, assisted by Ibe Vancouver No. 1 silver band, will conduct eiwciul service including the .■nn.Im. in ol mldieri and commission- ing ol local officers. A hearty invitation is ex I ended lo all. Mr. .lohn Dier.aen, formerly proprietor ul lho Welcome Parlor, has guns lo Fort Angeles to look alter extensive property interests which he holds in dial cily. Ho expects to be away lur some months, „ purtjun ul which will lw i|wm st iho Mineral Springs udjucunt lo Fort Angeles. Mr. Waller Owen ol this city, wbo hn. held (lie pusiliun ul Chief Const able ul A din District, has beon pru- 11...1..1 lu thc pusiliun ul 1 I.i.-l "I I'i" uncial police lor Alliu, Skueua and I'riuco Rupert districts, with head- ■ puntI'll at I'inic Iliipeii, to whioh cily Ire has removed,wilh his loniily, The recent rains, whidi though ui inconvenience lo some, bsve pi.,-id die truth ul the old -« 'It's un ill wind ili.ii l.l..v.- iinbi'.ly good," lor Ihe moiilure bus effectively extinguish ed Ihe bush firos wbich hove Injun 1 aging lately in the Seymour and Capilano diitriots tu the danger ol people and propoity. Thc North Vancouver Yacht Club hold the lit.1 lucv of Ihe eoason on Sutuiduy next when a race open only lo motor Is.nt. will lake place over Ihe inside course of tfae harbor stmt ing frum the Club bouae at Uie loot of Si. 1 lunge's Aun.ie up lu Ihe North Ann und around lug Island aad return. I'i net icily ull the boat otVn- ws who am inoinbors of the (Tubbave their several craft entered in tfas wteoi and a very successful race Is looked lorwaid lu. The start will be made ■I 3.30 o'clock ebarp. ibe apii,ilcrl> inlly 4 tha C. a. 8n- duties was bald in Ihe nsw t'mutti Mission Building laat M mslaj evoohaVg, in which the societiee Iron tbit lade 4 tha inlet hiJd >|uilae a prominsot position. The Christian BaWaavor uf Si- Andrew's is lu be conftaiulaled upnn Ihis second eueeeee ol eeeuring the al- lendance banner. This eodsty bos Iji.ii growing very rapidly ol late and the winning of Ibe banner denote! lbs forward movements 4 ibil worfa, A very mucb appreciated item at Ibis meeting wai the orchestra music by Ihe Osborne lamBy of this city, who are a diltinclly eble company 4 in- slrumsotahfl*, It is undarslood thai invitations have been issued to the Mayor, Aldermen aud City Kngiueer to participate in a certain pubbc arssst of s private nature to taies piim hi Ibe near Ie- lure. ReprewstaUvie oi tbe pre" wars invited last evsauing by AW. Pick to roiilribulsi monetarily lowdl • •ujubis I4un lot tba tmuiq*. Ur- Keanc, of tin "Dally Previa*.' objected, however, up lb* fpo**m mt* taxation witbiwl rapnumaMm Wat not trnmwaabti. tiiwpt im be takm ta lb* sat* oaanea la maul thi it- at m. my m*. n *w wtm* "w ^ • ■',' ' • >>'■.- . ■ ' TWO THE EXPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, B. C, IN fe French Foulards a'a1 a..',,;,,, .„.,, '-.,1. a , ' ' .. a ., j., IN VARIETY TlieuM Silks are all double width and ' ths designs are new and exclusive, l The collection is the largest that we baye ewshown, At $1.50 a yard—Navy and black foundation with white designs, polka dot, link, key, shadow oheok, rosebud and hairline stripes, At $1,75 u yard—Foulard silks in pale blue, old rose, prunelle, white, black, reseda, kings' blue, etc., in a wide range of new patterns. At $2,00 to $2.50 a yard-Foulard Bilks in individual drees lengths, handsome colors and newest designs. At $2.75 nnd $4.50 a yard—Bordered Foulard Silks in an exceptionally good range, among which ono may easily find a choice in color and design. Tbey are in exclusive dress longths, Gordon Drysdale, Limited 575 Granville Street. Phone 3541 Vancouver Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS W. Ti STEIN & CO. CHARTEKEI) ACCOUNTANTS 119 Pender street, Vancouver and North Vancouver ■ATHb kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Pender Sts. Tk* only up-to-date and reli- tbti bath home in British Columbia. W. lure where others fail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. I'luiii baths, electric baths, ifcower baths, massage for bo- 4y, scalp and face ; eleclro therapeutic baths a specialty. JOS. KAUETHE, I'ROl'., Graduaic of ilm im. German) BUSINESS COLLEGES SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings St. W. Canada's Greatest W..tern School E. J. Sprott, p.A, - -Manager PITMAN't5\\ Buftlne** College '\\ (31 Seymour st,, Vancouver Day school open all the year round. Night school commeuc- U Repteniber 8th. Read the- Expresi WANT ADS. LADIES' HAIRDRESSING PEBMANENT llAlit WAVE Evory Iinly longs tu bave wavy hail. It ie now within tlie rsadi ol evsry- on*. For soma yoars cut hair hu beet permanently waved, liul ths procass it had to undergo was too invars for it to lis applied to hair on ths hsad, but now seisins lias discovered a Method by which the hair can be wavsd without injury to hair or scalp. Ths wnvi' will nol waah out and damp weather will not artel it. Ths process IsaVes tlie hair aolt and wavy. It hua li.-. .»ii.' the rage in Paris, I on ilon and all tlie largs citiss ol the States. Special rates lor one rannlh. Any infa.iiii.it inn regarding the work will lie gladly given lo any ladies who will call or writs to U ADA UK HCMPHBKYS, 723 Pender Street. GROCERS CHEAl'SIDE GROCERY GEO. WAGG Groceries arid Provisions Wholesale and Retail 116 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tuesdays and Fridays RUBBER STAMPS THE GEO. H. HEWITT CO Manufacturers Si I'HIKlll 111 RKKK SIM'S Sign and Price Mark.rs io Kairfield nid. Fone R-3«7> REAL ESTATE Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Corporation Md 440 Seymour Street REAL E6TATE LAND AND MORTGAGE ' INVESTMENTe ESTATES MANAGED ^ FIRE INSURANCE R. Kerr Houlgate - - - Manager RESTAURANTS All North Vancouver people est at LEONARDS Either Flack Illock or Hastings W.„ oppoiitc lho new post office. |«amsrd sells his lea by ths pound, HOSPITAL coei)UOTiii sr THE.MISSES DAWSON Certificated Surgical, Madiaal sad Maternity Nurses . mm urn******** tot Ur»« apply si th. Hospital litli Htreet Kosl. PHOME s>9 ■IS I tlllll All mm khw* ttorii bt p|p- $4 lot f*4 in Q'mr U> »av« Um uttf u*m*iiUit* ht thi* urn- tmimtt »t A HUt 4aU. v, v, MPtT, nw * VUWKw CO,, UMIT«p, FOR SALE 300 Feet of Water- frontage with crown grant, known aa Wallace Shipyards. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply H. H. DEVINE, Seymour St. Vancouver Successful Opening of Lynn Valley Presbyterian Church .. njij.1iiu1._1u. The services in connection with (lie opening ol Lynn Vulley Presbyterian church commenced Iset Friday evening in the Institute Ball when l|e>'. Mr. I.iiiiklinrl ol lliindiH Street 1'r.n- byterian Church, Vancouver, conduct- ed a preparatory service and reeojv.id nine pew members to the church rull. The right hand ol fellowship was given by ths soesion ol Si. Andrew's, Dr. Unwell nnd Mr, 'IVII, nil I nun., lho representatives. Ur, Luckhni-i prcacb- spoiiding to thii toast, tuld of vh.'l the laymen wore doing and uppealrM tn t|ie laymen presipt 10 dit'liesto Ihe.r time, their wealth and theje 1 ul.uin to the work nl the church und Ihe spread of the gospel Die wide world over. "The Church" was proposed liy Mr. E. Sykes, very briefly, lho spiiiki-r de olaring thai he meant not ui'ly i.m' branoh nl thnt church, but thuilniixli universal. Dr. Taylor ol Woitmliiilor Hall made n stirring roipnnso to this Genera) Contmetlnp Wael errnan £* Andruu 1W'^ Km* woai, aut am, otf, ed a most appropriate sormnn on "I'rsyer." Sunduy morning Dr. Pidgeon received Iwu more memiicrs, milking n total nl eleven nnd conducted the dediontory Bervice uml dispensed Ihe coniiniin on lo fifty cominiinicants. The uu ul Iho new memiicrs are Mr. mul Mrs I'urdy, Ur. and Mm. Tluunim, Mr. nin! Urs. Il.'i'l, Ur. niui Urs. Ui'Kwci), Mri l.i'wia. Mrs. HiiiuiiiMi'll nnd Mr... 1..,nl,I The iin,. 1 i,| Dr. I'i.l:'.-. n's discourse v.,,. ' 11. - Love ul Hud," uml wns bundled u.i i.nly one with 11 lurge loving heart ami wide exptijinue cuiiil bundle it. Imiuudiutoly u'lur the sermon Mr. Hui'.-.l.l ('uniplicll a-.ni:.' nn up- piupriote solo very effectively. Tlie session wus represented liy Dr. Howell and Mr. Ales. Philip. The church waa fuirly well lillud, which, ^..n-nli'iiii. Ihe Im.I slate oi Ihe weullier, wue very satisluclury. Mr. C. Kukcley hud charge ol ills ul Icrnonii service, witli Mr. W. Kn iwlci ut the organ aud Mr. W. II. Nwise clioir leader ol Mt. 1'leusnnt 1'r.a iin.in 11,111 aI, rendering .. very clleu- live solo. Mr. Kukcley held the nil a liun of the children murvellniisly, a liculing lo Ihein llir.iiigb un origin fable, afterwatila druwinu, i. --..11 ■ therclrom. In the evening llie church waa well I'll Ind In hear I'riucipal McKay uf Vi, .iiiiiii-.i,i Hull preach nn lho char- acler nl liod-Wideom, I'owcr nnl Holiness. The solnial was Miss Kind- ley, who sang "0 Kent in the l.nrtl." The .-..ll.-. 11.,iia. during the duy win. M;-ia., being under lite oxperlniioiisol Ihe wurkcrs ol the church, iml almve what might have In-. 11 oxpcclid considering the 1 in-1, un 111 went her. Such a duy's services) as Inst Sun duy'sgu lur 1..»,u.I ilii'liiiililn.; ii|, .,1 a amull church mul the niip.-iu gain ed frum three ao good discourses nn one day will novsr be loft, and ' church in l.ynn Valley will ever )m' Ihe richer in wiwlnm, power and lioli- noss baoauie nl optmini; day, Uuy 7lh, ION. Tho bnui|tiet provided by the Ladies' Aid .... Hundny evening wus aa successful ns everything else arranged liy il. The only drawback, tu the evonin was Ihe inclement weather. Not once during Ihe whnlc duy did the rain lei up nnd liul lur this fact tlie officers pi (he church cuuld never have accommodated all Ihe viiitore ae it wis the souling room was lasod and the church comfortably filled. 'Ihe tallica - iTfw" mid strung, only Ihat day ni.idc by Ihat energetic helper, W. Davison- were literally slraiaed by ths abundance of good things. Nor wus tbire any stinl, rather n prodigality of overylliing—roast lieef, thicken ami seal, ham, tinidii.', piae, tarts, Iniii, aalads, pickles, Ua, cofloc, ele ,n iu«ii fur nil that wers oipected, ense ,111111- ly ih. 1.' was nm. h left over, but Ihe enterprising ladies sold a largs puit nl that. The speedno were o>|ual Is the sup per in every respect, ia lacl, nsver 1. Ihe hietory of the Valley nm'c su many esesllanl speechee beei hiunl.ii one lime. Mr. B. V»s Munlter, th missionary in charge, ippsarad for tin first lime in, pulilic after his oivj.-e i'i nsee, and despite his weakn.sss, mud.' an wedlsut cbairmiifl. Afl.ir welcoming everyone to ths new cl.-ir.h, especially those of other d.nimiia lions, It* gavs onyine wlseis* lo *.ilc a cheque lo help meet the Wu1! dtbt remaining, a stance to do so tnd then called op the Bev. A. •!■ I'trurr tu propose Uu lout 4 tbi I aymes ol the ehiueb. Mr. Proaasr spok«. 4 Uie work Um tdniltry had »oooiiiplisba<) la Uw past and dedartd this w.s Its (ge ol Uh laymu. ''Ur. Oibaoa, i. te lousl, explaining (be goodly lieriLiuo ol the < Im 1 .'li iinivcrsiil, ml more pur- culurly ihs Presbyterian ch'iri.'|i. Cuming dnwn tn Ihe opening oi the 1 ,.un Vulley I'liun-li he usked whul usi fii so grand 11 heritage if we do not nnil"' use nf the present ? Ue spnho nl ih li'... 1 sumc |..-..|.l.' make ul 11 I. nj line nl noble iiiiceslry mul declureil Ihut he wuuhl bu .. I..:..i..l nl so \\uin a iinnsl cniiaiilering tho misuse lli.y were making uf tin- present. Ur. K. Wnglinrne, In prn|inaing Ihe 1...1.1 "Wiwlniiiniter Hull," eallid ul- It-iilinn lu thu lacl llmt the mud oi llie limes wus men who knew Utewaslvti, wlin knew llieir work, uml i.lioi'e ull whu knew their Uml. Wimlniinaler Hull, he cnuliniied, wua un taiucaliuii- nl inelulioa thut iralnsd men for Ihe urcuteaat wurk in thu wnrld iu thul ne- cessury kimwluilge, Kev. .1. 1). Oil- lam, 11 tutor in Ihe ■-. .11.-...- iu replying, gave interesting information concerning lho history mn! work ,,( Wi'St minster Hall, declaring Ihut mnoial ed wilh lite cnllege were men nl sler- ling worth und iihuraclur uml men sec- uud lu noiiu in all ('mnula, especially mentioning tin- name, nl Principal Mc- Kny nnd Professors Piilgvon and Taylor. In thu uliseiire of liev. (i. A. Wilson, superintendent ol missions "Local Church Wurk" wus proposed liy Bev. II. McLcod ul St, Atulrew's church, Norlh Vancouver, in 11 liery spet'i-h, (le- cluriiiii wliat llie church sluuil (ur uml Ihul lho rliiiii-li would fuil ill its ., ].-.-i if il lowered ils slnndurds ul ul. Itev. T. V.. Howe, ,.n.- ol llie speaker, 10 Ihis tousl wus nli.-..in. so il devol- «l nn Hr. ('. K. PokoJoy, ilm Methodic inissintiary in Lynn Vulley, to re- ■pond and ii: hi well il was dipo. ill 11 splendidly humorous . 11.1111 he held llie nudiince attentive, instructinj and mniisiiin. them, usiin/ iiluslration, wit uud banter 1.. :.,„.l effect. Ho culled attention lo the fuel ihul two ol the loiisls hud Itexn |ii,.|... ial |,y . > '.I.-Hi ■■lists. He eujogited Hr. W. Davis, Iliu late I'h-Iai.-ii.ui missionary, a.li"uini' ill,,1 Lynn Vulley loduy wus free from u liipior licinsebecuiiseof liis efforts. In enncliiding ho thuiikuil tin1 muiingers for the nffer of Ihe use ul lho new church lur llieir evening services nnd declureil timt liefure summer wus over I hey would have llieir uwn building, Imviiii/ secured the Inst site in Iho sol t lenient, nut except inj Ih sile ul the new Pi-esliyiei-ian church. Mr. lieu. II. M.11.I.11, editor of the Kxpress, proposed "Lynn Vujloy," oui- ogi/ing tbc lienutics ihul Bilure liml provided and siniuu furtlier that what the place wui to bocoiue depend- ed not un nut ure but un the inhabitants, '"llie Pacific const," ceolinucd the speaker, "was desiined lo have luiui'i- cities than Ihe Atlantic const, and Iliu travel acruss llie Pacific was alsu 1I1 •iih.-.1 t„ lii-.-uin,. greater than ever the Atlantic had boon. Mr. ,fobn Duval, in his idistoiiiiiiy ll.,,ii,.lillii! style, respundod and appeolid io the lieople ol Lynn Valloy to put into everyday practice tha thought convoyed in these words "liod is Itovo," Then ihe Valley would liocome so radiant with love and good feeling that even casual tourists and travelers would lie cainslreinid lu reside there. "Thc Ladies' Aid" was pugislicslly proposed by Mr. T. Butler, who chum piunad "Women's rights" in no uncertain si rain. The usual votee ol thinks to chairman und building committee and ibe singing ol tlie Nation al Anthem brought to en end one ol Ihe memorable svsata in the history of Lynn Valley. Tin musical items were ol a high order, adding to the success of the evening is no small way and were heartily appreciated by ell. Messrs. Nsasei) aad Hicks song a duel "In llie Cross 4 Cfcri* I glory." Mr. A. li. tenant m WASH GOODS SPECIALS UBNUINp; SOOTOfJ OINQHAlJS, our own importation tn Plain Shambraye ond Cheeks, ipeeiul per yard j I*0- 82-jnoh PRINTS, good heavy quality, light and dark colors, spoeiol per yard 1 • l"0' III1KSS MUSLINS, plitin antl luitoy lliiuily slripos, also dots and crossbars, prico ; 11" and lfic. A lai'gs ussoi-liiieiit ol Viotoria Lawns, Indian Linens, P tsiun Lawns, Niiiiioolui, Organdies, oto, Iliittnns cuvered Irom your own material—all sines. - J. J. McALEECE Keith Block LONSDALE AVENUE Phone 93 TWO STOBKB l.iili-.ilnl.: Block COB. 16th and LONSDALE Phone 263 V The two lots advertised last week were SOLD the day belore the advertisement appeared. Cheap subdivision properly is at a discount at present, but high grade residential is selling well. We offer 45x130 feet CORNER LANE, 50 yards from Lonsdale, on King Street East An exceptional buy at J750 j J250 cash, 6-ia-iH intinllis. JACK LOUTET & CO. 213 Lonsdale Avenue - Tel. 47 Corner Nye - - - Tel. 87 SEE US FOR SASH DOORS MOULDINGS BRAGKETS VERANDAH POSTS, ETC, ETC. BURRARD SASH & 000R FACTORY, foot of St. George We solicit ,i trial bill nn yuur Ordure smuli or huge NORTH VANCOUVER UU in D.L. 621, BAYVIEW; $300 to $325 per lot; $20 cash and $15 per month; or $50 cash and $10 per month; or $100 cash, 6,12,18 mths. . S. F. MUNSON BROKER 333 Pender St. W. Phone 5654 North Vancouver The Knnll, hii li uud dry luts wilh splendid view iu Nurth Lonsdule, two blocks Irom cur linu. Price 1660 and 1676, | cash. ImIiiiicc over eiuhtieu monlhs. These lots ure u sound investment. Apply J. MclLWAINE 1.52 Third Street East, or PALMER & MclLWAINE 438 Granville St, Vancouver Phone 8755L — l sung "Nu/urelli" and Mrs. Simpson men, their work lining done cunscieii- sung "Tlie Plight ol Ages." j liously und well, every ulietacle heini The wurk ol the building ol theniw |overcome courageously until al pres- church was entrusted lo a large <9'n- i «»d the buildimr ihuwn herewith miltee oompoiod ol iiAabitant. ol the stands a monument to tDieur tpergy, Valloy, and like all auch committieai |a credit to the communily and a de- the work was left to iho wiling low. icluration of lho pcoploV conation Kurlunatcly thoso few were competent |to tlio eorvice of the living (jffld. men and the result is satisfactory li, A resolution or sympathy was or- 'u degree. Early in the erection the dered to lie forwarded to Mra. (Dr.) workers wero T. Allen, W. Dnviamunl Uobsmi irom this nwelisig on account ,1. M. Vti/mme, with W. D.vie as of the death ol her hwiband who was chairman, I). II. Miof'oll secretary and D. McAuley arobitect. Later on Mr. Van Munster took the place of W. Davis and Mr. W. Sykes Was added to llie committee, 'lime and labor were given liberally by &» above mentioned Ihe pioneer preacher ol L>nn Valley. Many eulogies wero given expression lo by Ibe s|ieakors aad a committee oi Ibree, Meesni. .1. Duval, <". Vakuley and K. van MunsUr man anUtiiiiiai lo send it. ' / Me- TO IMPRESS, NORTH VANCOUVER, b, e, TBWffi HANDSOME nnd FASHIONABLE HANDBAGS ll 1 l|l! •v.- To tbe women of the prwent age a handbag is an indispensable acquisition. II ie hur daily companion, so- cumpunying her on her shopping ox- patlilions or whon sho pays her rounds of sociul calls, So much ii the h. ml bag lii'foi-i! the world thut dime lui- liiini is paying particulur attention to il, as the seasons come and go. 'ihis spring wo havo ninny sbipmtntl ol bags, ull ol which bear the eSccti nl tho Inii'si touch ol fashion's hind. Thoy uro ol fine quality, slrt.njly con- liiriicicd and Mini mil n I tu stand tl.e ruugliest weiir tn whiih a hiiiil l:n; muy lie subjccled. 1 ' . ■*' ''i -1 Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewelers and Silversmiths Geo. E. Tmrey, Managing Director Hastings & Granville Sts. ft I ,v» DRY GOODS AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS Comer Lonsdale and Second. WE have received a large consignment of Ladies Shirt Waists, in all sizes and styles, and claim that for value such an assortment has never been shown in North Vancouver. A leading feature amongst these is our special DOLLAR waist, both in white and colors. See this line and we will convince you we can defy all d»j competition. All sizes to 42 inch. *P *■ I i i FIRST ST. WT.al, :»if Good Pictures Gad Singing ^ • Good Music ..a eee eee eee see eee ee. — ™ CUKRY CO. Phone 255 The Place Where Everybody Goes Gem Theatre NO:;TH VANCOUVEK Programme ul at 'ted Montloy, W. .Ineiday and Friday. Adults 10c ^SK'**1 ChUdren 5c ..latin.-.: every Sulurday l.'in o'clock PALACE HOTEL Hails: $i.m> put and up. Special rat'-s lo families ami to regular hoarders , , , A finest Roof Garden on Pari/ir Coasl REDAAANDRUSS PROPfllBTOnS Ssconi) Smssi. ■ • r . NORTH VANCOUVEK. li. C. t Hi ' i'i f. I — Thc Gurney-Oxford Stieel Top Range means a marked saving in fuel and better halting results. The "CHANCELLOR "not only docs ils work BETTER but AT LESS COST than oi liei Ranges.. We can demonsliate to you Die whole Superior Chancellor principal of economy and efficiency in ten minutes. ■ Is it not worth that much of your 'im* right now ? The J, De/rafter Hardware Co. Phone 58. / |33 Uwdaj* Ay«xi« mmmmmmmammammmmdmmwmwmmmmmMmmmtmmmaammm Mb BLACK BAG By Louis Joseph Vsnc. C,„ri|H. 19.1. b, Uu leUa-Harrill Co. |oo«»'»itv|o.J '-jj t|ie|r arrl'Sl, whe^er by ses In the lirlganlln'e or by (and, taking tlie direct rouie via Brussels and Ulle. 11 inch proved \\o be |be cas* |t were scarcely eemlble tq count upon tbe arch adventurer contenting himself wltb . walling role like liobbs'. Wltb such unhappy apprehension! for a stimulant, between tbem tb* nan and tbs girl contrived s makeshift counter stratagem, or It were nor. accurst, to say tbat Klrkwood pronotHd It, while Dorotby rejected, disputed and at length accepted It, albeit vvltb sad misgivings, for It Involved s separation that might not pro?, temporary. Together tbey could never Heaps the surveillance of Ur. Bobbs; parted be would be obliged to follow one or tba other. The task of misleading tb. Ale- thea's mate Klrkwood undertook, delegating to Iho girl tbi duty of escaping wben b. could provide bar tb. opportunity, of keeping under cover until tbe hour of sailing and tben proceeding to England wltb tb. gludstone bag alone If Klrkwood waa unable or thought It luadvlsable to join ber on lho boat. In furtherance pf this design a majority of tbe girl's belongings were transferred from bar traveling bag to Klrkwood's, tbe gladatone taking tbelr place, and tbe young man provided ber With voluminous Instructions, a revolver, which she did not know bow to handle and declared ibe would never use for any consideration and enough money to pay for her accommodatlou at the Terminus hotel, near tbe pier, and for two passages to London. It was agreed that she should secure tbo ■learner booking lest Klrkwood be delayed until tbe last moment These arrangement, concluded, tbe pair of blessed Idiots sat steeped In melancholy silence, avoiding eacb other's eyes, until tbe train drew lo at tbe Gare Centrale, Calais. In profound silence, too, tbey left tbelr compartment and passed tbrougb the station Into tbe quiet, auo drenched atrcets of the seaport, Bobba hovering solicitously in tbe oiling. Without comment or visible relief of mind tbey were aware tbat their fears bad been without apparent foundation. Tbey asw no sign of Calendar, Blryker or Mulready. The circumstance, however, counted for nothing. One or all of the' adventurers might arrive In Calais at auy uilnuto. Momentarily more misuruuic as me time of parting drew nearer, dumb with unbapplncei, they turned aside from the main thoroughfare, of the city, leaving the business section, and gabled tbe sleepier side street, bordered by the residences of the prole- ! lariat, wbcre for blocks none but cbll- I dren were to be teen, and of tbem but I few-quaint, sober little bodies play- I big almost noiselessly la tbelr door- yards. At length Klrkwood .poke. "Let'a make It ths corner," be uid without looking at the girl. "It's s •hort block to tbo next itreet. you hurry to the Terminus and lock yourself In your room. Have the management took both passages. Dou't run the risk of going tb tbe pier yourself. I'll make things Interesting for Mr. Hobbs and join yon as soon as 1 can, If I can." "You muat," replied tbe girl. "I shan't go without you." "But, Dor-Miss Calendar!" be exclaimed, aghast "I don't care-I know I agreed," she declared mutinously. "But I w'on't-I can't. Bemembor 1 ahall wait for you." "But- but perbapa"- "If you bave to stay It will be because there's danger, won't tt? And what would you think of me If 1 deserted you then at-aftcr all y-you've done? Please don't waate time arguing. Whether you come at 1 today, tomorrow or a week from tomorrow I shull be waiting. Sou may be sure. Ooodby." They bad turned the corner, walking slowly side by skle. Hobbs, tor the lirst time caught off his guard, bad dropped behind more than half a long block. But now Klrkwood's quick sidelong glance discovered the mate lo the act' of taking alarm aud quicken Ing bis pace. None tbe leaa the A irier OHAITEIi XXVI. Kiukwood'8 heart sank with III* hopelessness qf It all. If the railway directorates of Europe conspired against tbem, what chance bsd tbey? If tbe nlgbt boat iruin from Ostend bad only bad Ihe decency to be tweiity-uve miuutei late, Instead of arriving-promptly qn Ibe minute qf 4:40, tbey two might have escaped by tbe 6:00 for Dun- kerque and Calais. .*, "Miss Calendar," said Klrkwood from his heart, "Just tt soon ss I get ynu home lafa and sound I am going to take a day off, bunt np tbst little villain and day bin) alive. In the meantime I forgot to dloe last nlgbt and am reminded tbat we bad bettor forage for breakfast" Hobbi dogged tbem st a safe distance while they sallied forth and In a neighboring street discovered an early bird bakery. Here they were able to purchase rolls steaming from the oven, fresh pats ot golden butter wrapped in clean lettuce leaves and milk lu twin bottles, all of wblcb tbey prosaically carried wltb them back to the station, lacking leisure as tbey did to partake of tbe food before train time. Without attempting concealment (Hobbs, he knew, waa eavesdropping round tbe corner ot tbe door) Klrkwood purchased at tbe ticket window passages on tbe Dunkerque train. Mr.' Bobbs promptly flattered him by Ont-; liiilon, and so jealous of bli luck was Klrkwood Jiy tlilajlmo grown tbrougb ' continual dliappolutmept that be did sot even let tbe girl Into bli plans unlit tbey were aboard tbe 6:08 in e compartment all Ie themselves. Tbeo, having with his own eyea seen Mr. Holilii dodge Into the third compartment lu tbe rear of the same carriage, Klrkwood astonished tbe girl by requesting ber to follow blm, and together tbey left by the door opposite tbat by wblcb tbey bad entered. Tbe engine was running np and down a scale of staccato snorts In preparation for tbe race aud the cars were on the edge of moving, couplings clunking, wheels a-grouu, ere Mr. Hobbs condescended tq.Jolo tbem between the tracks. Wearily, disheartened, Klrkwood reopened the door, flung the bags In and helped the girl back Iuto tbelr despised compertmeot. The quicker route to Eogisnd via Ostend wss now out of tbe question. As for himself, he waited for a brack of seconds, eying wickedly the ubiquitous Hobbs, who bad popped back Into bis compertmeot but stood ready to peg out agalo ou tha leait encouragement. Iu the meantime he was pleased to shake a friendly foot at Mr. Klrkwood, thrusting that member out tbrougb the half open door. Only the timely departure of the train, compelling blm to rejoin Dorothy at once If at all, prevented the American from adding murder to tbe already uoteworthy catalogue of his blgb crimes and misdemeanors. Tbelr simple meal, consumed to tbe ultimate drop and crumb wbile the Dunkerque train meandered serenely through a sunny, smiling Flemish countryside, somewhat revived tbelr Jaded spirits. Cor a lime they laughed and chattered, pretending tbat tbe present held no caret or troubles, but soon the girl, neilllng ber bead lu a corner of tbe dingy cusliluiik, waa smiling ever more j )cgn mu tj,e Umo barely conscious drowsily on Klrkwood. And presently •be slept In good earnest, the warm blond ebbing and flowing beneath the exquisite texture of ber cheeks, the gboit of an unconscious smile quivering about tbe aensltiv. scsrlet mouth, the brcexe tbrougb the open window st ber side wsntonlng it .will In tbe sunlit witchery of ber bsir. And. Klrkwood, worn wltb .leeplcss watching, dwelt In longing soon the dear, Innocent allure of ber until the ache lu bis bearl) bad grown well nlgb Insupportable, then Inetlnctively turned bis gaze' upwsM, starching ' bis heart, resdlng tbe faith sad dealro of It, so tbat at length knowledge and under- Handing cam. to blm of his weakness and strength and th* clean lov. tbat be bore for ber, and, gladdened, be Ht dreaming lu waking the ssme clear dreams that modeled ber unconscious lips lecretly for laughter snd Uie Joy nf living. When Dunkerquo halted their progress tbey Were obliged to alight aud change can, Bobb. a discreetly alula- tor shadow at Ihe end of the platform. By schedule they were to arrive to Calais about th. middle of tbe forenoon, wltb a wait of three hours to be bridged before the departure of the Dover packet That would be so anxious time. Tbe prospect of It rendered both Dorotby and Klrkwood doubly anxloui throughout this final stage of their flight. In three hours anything could happen or be brought about. Neither could forget tbat It was quite within tlie bounds of possibilities for Calm., in be awaiting tbem to Calais | j .-suinliig Unit Hobbs bed been scute epougb mate, too, wu running. Klrkwood could bear the heavy pounding of his clumsy feet Already Dorothy bad almost gained the farther corner. Aa she whisked round it wltb e flutter ol skirls Klrkwood dodged hastily behind a gatepost A thought 'luier ffobtis appeared, bead down, chart out, eye* straining for light of hia quarry, pelting along for dear life. As, rounding tbe corner, be stretched out In swifter stride Klrkwood wu inspired to put a spoke to bis wheel, and s foot thrust suddenly out from behind Uie gatepost accomplWied bit purpose wltb mora success (ban be bed dared anticipate. Stuabltog. tbe mate plunged headlong, stuu) and legi a-sprawl, and tbe momentuflj Of bis pace, though checked, csnfid blm along tbe sidewalk, face 4f>yin§iff, t full yard an be could sUy blmmtt B**rwi>odl .topped out of UW w.y ind .haered off u Bobb. HO m^mmthlnm wMCfi jiftrf vtjTTtT^Ttftiff ifirnsn ffiqajmrni o» page fi) mmmr ft mm wa*twm mma* "—. i. Cor. 8th and Phone 40. BBANCH STOP 63 Lonsdale rW&23? I'll-.' delivery to all part* ol the oity. 3 Hi. Lonsdale blend Tea, reg. ID.- 3 lbs. lor .". tl 3 Hi. I.nn.'idiile blend I'..lice, rog. 4llc, 3 lbs. lor II 18 Hi. Suck II. D. Sugar, reg. 11.10 lor ,-", II Uin" I ..1" I Ketchup, reg. 85c. lur 25c iV..icc.;ici Sauce, reg. 10c, ...3 (or 35c P, ic I). l'ickles, rog. 35c SOc English riiil.-i, largo sizo, reg. . 36o 35c l.ylc'ii Golden "Syrup, 2 lb. tins, reg. 30o, „ 15c Swan Soap, reg. 5c labiate ...7 for Site Pels Naphtha Soap, rog. 3 for 35c 4 (or 1 35c (lid llulcli Cleanser, rog. 10c 3 lur 36c Km I an ■:!,. .Ium, uuy flavor, 6 lb. tins reg. 76c, our price 45c Climax 'lam, any flavor, 5 lb. tin reg. 50c, our price .". 45c Chiven' Jam, I lb. jar, rog. 35c our price SOc Chivora' .lain, 4 lb tins, reg. 66c our price ...60c ('divers' Marmalade, 4 lb. tins, reg. 60c, our price t 60c Keller's Hurmaliide, 4 ill. line. reg. 60c, ouf prico Mo. Duiu ...'ii I'I.nn •. reg. 15c 3 lor 35c Wc curry a lull lino ol fresh smoked incuts und hall. Asparagus, reg. 3 lor 35c 10c lb. lilidla.ii la, rog, 4 lor 35c ...6 lb. lor 35c Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, LoUuee itudiali, i.ic.-n Onions, Bniiunus and new. Potatoes. New Zealand, Clovarda.il, Ayrshire, I'ure Creamery Duller 3 lb. lur $1 "Tho Knoll, high view loll, two blucks Irom Lonsdale cur, belt view in North Lonsdale, only 1576, easy payments. Tbcso arc selling, so get busy il you want to secure one. Apply, J. Mcllwsino, 163, 3niTt» North Vancouver. 33-6 ANNOUNCEMENT Hu' undersigned takes pleasure ia thanking his friends and customers ul Norlh Vancouver lor their highly Valued su|i|iot l and patronage during tho but six months. He regret, to lay that ho has to close his jewelry business temporarily, luring called tu Il.o old country, both by duty and on business. Ho, however, il nothing unforeseen occurs, will be back ogato this laii or next spring when he will engage in the jewelry and watch io pairing business in North Vancouver permanently and bo moro Ibun evei ready to uudortakc any job in bis line howover bad it may be. Until lie goos, whidi will bo to about e niiuiili'i. lime, ho will be glad to ire bis friends at bis residence, JUth atreot second house casl of St. Qeorge's Ave. and where he still continues to du repair work, as his time is too short tu sock another location in (lie busincii part ol ihs cily. Jowolry or wat. I... for repairs can bo loft at tbe Fair confectionery store, 61b block, Lonidale, in care ol Mrs. Ducommun and Son. Sincerely yours, 19-6 ' C. H. 8TAUFFKB. THKOSOPHICAIi SOCIETY The Tfaeoio|illical Society moetl is North Vancouver in Boom I, 67 Lonsdale Avenue (entrance next to Welcome Parlor) evory Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Al tendance is entirely free and carries no obligations whatever. You are invited, iiicoiopuioel study and questions. APPLICATION FOB LWUOB If- CENSE NOTICE Is hereby given Ihpi at '.h. next sitting ol tb. Board of I intra Commissioners lor the »jLstr.ot 'of North Vancouver, I, Um aaittntinai, intend W apply for a hotel licenis (or premises situate on lo> 6, Woek 31, D.L. 656 (Dundoravc) in Uut said District ol Nor* Vancouver mmm mmd. Dated at Norlh Veaoopvsn-, May Wh, WI, « The At Fwro Grocery 126 2nd St. West When you deal ut tbe A. Farro Gro- cory you get exactly what you ask lor st right pries. poniploto tin. oi Groceries. Banbury k Evani Pb one 198 North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co, Dealers in Coal, Brick, Sand, Gravel, Lime, Cement and General Builder*' Supplies. All Orders Promptly Filled and Satisfaction (niaii.niii'il Prices .oil Application. Ollice: Lonidale, near Gty Whatf Warehouie: Forman'i Wbarl n. i. kuioiu Expert on Fireplaces and all classes ol Brickwork All Work Guaranteed Corner Filleanth St. and Mahon Ave. NOTICE , I'i HI.I'' NOTICE Is hereby givw tbst. un.li'i tfao authority contained in sis-linn 131 ol the "Land Act," s regulation has bean approved by tbe Lieutonanl-Governor in Council fixing tho minimum salo prices ol firsl ana second-class lauds al 111) and |5 per acre, respectively. This regulation further provides that ibe prices fixed therein snail apply to all lands wilb reaped lo whicfa lho application to purchase is given lavour- ablo consideration oiler this data, notwithstanding the'dato ol such application or any delay ibat may nave occurred in tlie consideration ol thi. samo. Further notico ia hereby given that all persons wku have pending applications to purchase lands under tho provisions oi sections 34 or 86 ol the "Land Act" and who are not willing to complete sucb purchases under tfai pricei fixed by tbo sloreauid rcgulgtion shall be at liberty tp withdraw such applications and receive refund ol the moneys dopositod on account ol such applications. WILLIAM B. BOSS, Minister ol Lands. Department ol Lands, Victoria, B. C, April 3rd. I Ull. /•« • PUBLIC 8EBV1CE ACT Tho qualifying examinations lor t lu nl .-bis. Clerks, Junior clerks and Stenographers will be held at ibe billowing places, commencing on Monday, Ike 3rd July next:—Armstrong, Cbilliwaok, Cumberland, Golden, Grand Forks, Kamluops, Kaelo, Kel- ovvna, Ladyainilfa, Nimuiino, NellOO, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Peachland, BcvelstoVe, Bosslsnd, Salmon Ann, Summerland, Vancouver, Vernon and Victoria. Candidates must he British subjects between the agee ol 31 and 30, (I lor Third-class Clerks ; and between 16 Hid 21, il lor Junior Clerks or Stenographers. Apphoations wHI not be aooepUd V received later than the 16th ol Juno next. Further inlornialion, '9gwnv Wm application forma, may be obtained from tbe underlipnod. V. iAum, Bejiislrar, Pubjlio Service. Victoria. B. C, 37tb April, WH.lM RAINBOW CAFE AND Will Open Wednesday, May 10 Meals 16c, 25c and up. Supplies lor panquels and Picnic parties. Salads, Hmmfl* ftes, Cake and. Bresi &jk QPpN DAY AN» NIG) NpnebptWM^MP**! it. ntfwti*, prop. MLMdilf A?tml mmmm •' N, FOUt ' , THK KXPBHSB North VancoiA'»r, B C THR RJCPRRW, NORTH VANCOUVER, li, C, WmmmMm KlTlia oniUnsiiHIrTUIN: One year (100 Bia mouths . .' r .50 Thrw months » . .m United Btates and Forelgn,»l.60per year ADVKllTISINii BATES tslHISNT DlSPWV AllVBHTIISMBtiTS- 60 cents per iuc)i oacii liisertioii. Lonas Noticss, Etc.—f 1.00 per indi per . month. ■ Li.n a>0 Tiua.a Noticm-SO dayi, IS; IO days, |7.fi(). Lion. AnvaarisiNu- First insertion, 10 eenU per lino; each subsequent inter. lion, 6c per line, R.imsii N'lrniKs m l,oc*l. Nlfl Cm. nana -Id cunts per linn/urli insertion OosrasoT Auvkhtisbuk.nts—Rates ar< ranged according to space taken, All changesiii contract advertisements mint be in llie bauds ol the printer by Wsilnsiilay evenlngto ensure publication In tbe next Issue. having been in sny wsy party there to, The o|ty council, therefore, 'ail' ta see why the city should either li expected to contribute to re-imburse the Bailway Company nr why thB privilege al exercising its right lo purchase should be wit held from the eity pending iucIi re iinliuiiieini'iil. Ai tha time ol writing the communication from tfae provincial executive has not been dealt with hy tlie distriot council. 'J'lie decisiuii Imwever, suggests Iho possibility ul tho two councils arriving ut an adjustinciii at the ro-imliur- eemenl elatiso acoeptulilu to bollf. Now that tho ownership ol the righl lo piui-li.i:. lho properly is disposeil of, good a .nli ■ niighl iiccrue from no- I'.lli.'lliollai Ili-IV.iall tllO tWO idlllll.lla. ir I',- ilil' Iruin luillior repreeenln- iuiis jointly upon their purl to the government. North Vanihuver, May u, 1911 PURCHASE OF I). I.. 856 nnd 85; The decision given by the executive ol the provincial government with reined lo the right to piircliuiio distriot lots 856 und 857 definitely uwurds thut lignl to the cily I.m .•,ii:,p.-i..l- Ihe exercise of llnil right until un uiljustmenl hue .been arrivnl ut between the city ami the district councils with referi'iieo lo certain riglils whieb were purported to lie Conveyed to the II. C Electric Ruilwuy Company relative to tlm proirriy in question, iu consideration of llloil liml.Inc und operating the l.ynn Vulley hum line. Tha railway cump my has performed ils pint of llie con trad, which wus enteral into between them nnd Ihe district council, tfae provincial government ussenlinj, lu. the al.'i-ioii now given renders ll impossible for the district council lo fulfil llieir port ul the contract, buouuM ul this fuel the decision oi llie'.v.cii- live is that the D. C. Electric ltuilwuy Cunipuny should lie given s.,me cuiisidcrntion in lieu ol that which the cuntracl calls lur and the comid'-ii- (n.ii which the executive names is Ihul the ruilwuy company shall '.ie I c iiiiliursud "lor its outlay in the urscir.ciil ol llie ruilway company tbc decision directs that Ihe cily und district shall contribute relatively or as may be agreed upon lielWeen lliem (or Ihii purpose und when Ihis has been done the city inuy exercise ils right ol pur chase in llie lunda in question. The .pi.'.ii.aii is II.,» much should tlie district contribute uml how much should (he cily contribute ol this money to recoup the Railway Company fall ia just here ihul the nil! council has tnken exception lo the de- cision and disclaims uny obligation. II il point.d out thul the derision ol the executive in tins regard is liasftl upon a complete misconception ul the tarts The text of lhal derision slntes "by IIJIMaial- i-nl '11.- I. ..'I.I ile Coll.'Ill WUS given lo llie iigreemoiil whidi in ils terms purpurtud lo assure lo llii'.iti ol Norlli Vancuuver ihe hinds in ipies- tion when it would appear thnt prior thereto the government boil agreed thai Ihe lands should lie conveyed to the II. C E). By. Co." The -lenim advanced for muiullisg the above nnd giving tlio city the right lo porch is ia then appeiul.-.l "in thai it hud later baen lound Ihat (he said lunds are n neoessity for the water system of tin City of North Vancouver and il conveyed to Ulo Railway Company would b^vc lo lie expropriated by lho cily." The position of tbe dty r„und) is tbat tbe statement made above as li tha priority ol rigbt to purchase a. between Un dty and the railway com pony ia an exact reversal ol the facts. (flat the rigbt to purchase these lands waa first conveyad to Ihe dty by the dietrict, (be government asesotiag, and thsst Ihe name au parti 4 tin '- laoirporatioa Ant 4 the dty aud alwul tfcree y««re later aiseul was |dva»i to an agreement which purport- sd to cofvoy Uw right to purttVaee, fo j ,fcfi li. Ul. lify to, the my p I SEED TIME AND HARVEST The i.ih.,i.i eh.1.1.1.. of Toronto liml at their credit nn (ho Idt!) hi Miii.-I. lust in ihe Penny SuviAg. Bank illi l ,:i" l.■-•:"); ul whidi amouul is is suid one liuy 'I. p. ■ ii . .I the i ..ly sum oi $600. This splendidly illusl rates the iiaK.uufcee ol a convenient means of 'I'fioi^Pfc hiiuiII uiiioiiaiis. Rut whul is ul greater impurt'ince to our young people and to older pe.ipli olsn is thai they shuiihl have somo plan ol investment for their savings thut may lie of permanent uilvuulnge tu '/hem, a plan thul, when old ago arrive, und llieir earning days are over, will fur- uisli un income thul .will enable ibem i.i live in comfort, happiness and dignity lor the remainder ol their lives. Such a plan is provided by the c,.n , iliuii Government hy its Annuities Art. II, lor example, (he lud rclerred lo, wlio we will iissiiine for the purpose of illustration, is 16 years ol age, will avail himself ol thia plan, and will deposit with the government one- hull of llie .uu.dual which be bee 'already Saved, nr $25n, he will receive ut 60 un unnuity ol II64.H6, and il hs will udd to his HaV) flu a year (rum 16 tn 60, he will receive a lurther sum of $216.70, ur a tolal income ol $400.56 a year lor life, pay- iible in ijUurleiiy instalment! II I should die liefore 60 all bis payments would lie retail mil lo his eotute with 3 |ier runt, compound interest though the smile p.,\\ni'-ui. would secure lor him u larger unnuity il he did not wish to provide (or lliia return. If the pennies of the rhildren had not Ie-. i. deposited in the aavlngs bunk there is little doubt lhal in the majority of cases I hoy would have ban spool ou trillcB, liul while Ihe custodian of llieir savings is the Savings llnnlt, the temptation to withdraw will con.iuiiik recur. II deposit- ad wilh the ",-,.d inn.-nt lor thc purchase ol un annuity they cannot lie withdrawn, lur il tlury could lie tbs object aimed al would probably in 99 ruses out of a hundred never be attained. The advice ol Sir Waller Raleigh ; "Cue thy youth so (hat thou innyest huve comlort to remember it when it hall) forsaki* (lice, and nol -i!'l. uud grieve al tfae accaiunl there of; uee it as the springtime which soon 'I.piniell. and wherein thou uughlist to plum and sow all provision for a lung uud Imppy life," is good advise still, though given over throe hundred years ago, und you Can How plnnl and sow where thc faurvesl villi lw sure iiii'l nlj.ii.dnni, lor Ihe annuities pl.ui is positively Ihe only plan .'|'-di lu you tbat will enable yuu lo upend y„ur principal and interetil without your income becoming smaller, no matter how long you may live. In youtfa liie 'Seems limitless and boundlcae, but before middle age i readied the shoileiiing process becomes daily more real. There is no time lu suw "wild oats." Statistics show thai at 46, 97 |ier cent. >,l nun mevl with reverses and lose ibeir entire accumulations ; ihat ■< 60, 115 are dependent upon (heir daily earnings or on I heir children (or support; aod that of (hose who fail at 46 only 2 Iter cast, ever recover thsir financial standing, ibe edvanlagee, therefore, wbicb Ihe annuities system presenti *s a means ol making provision (or old age should be apparent to .very on*. In en intsrview a Uw day. ego with on old lady of Ml, who Is an in mate of a poorbouee, she aaid ihe Ip* ipumtly cries lor hours at a time at the thought of having to end hs» day. in such a place, Rut no nnpVfwbse piiroliuaad a Canadian government- annuity need ever he afraid ol ending his or her life there ae no process nl law can deprive him or bar ol it. Th. woll will never rplor their dour. ' Anyone of the age nl five nr over who is domiciled in Canada may begin and may receive the annuity at 65 or any age thereafter ; and any perr son now n' the ago ol 55 or over may I Ii.i-i' nn immediate annuity. Foi a small addition io tho ordinary rut an annuity may bo continued tor a certain number ol yours (hough dab occurs holuro Iho number nl yeare expires. Liloraliii'e uxplaining all about this most provident system may be obtained nl tho post office or on application to S. T.'Dustedo, superintendent ul annuities, Ollnwu, (o whom letters gn.lroo of postage. Ile will be glad lu give you ull information il ynu will write lu him. COAST DISTRICT, IIANliK I TAKE NOTICE thai the Vancouver Timbor k Trading Company, Limited, intends tn apply lor permission to purchase the follow.ng des ri' el lands: Commencing at n post pluliled nt tho Northwest corner ol Lot 533, thence running south jll chains, ili.n e well 80 chains, thence north 23.09 ohms, thence east N> chains, thence t'lll'th 8.00 diains lo place ul eoiiiniencein'nt. VANCOUVER TIMBER k TRAD- I Mi CO. LTD., W. II. \\ At till AN, Agoul. Dated April Kith, 1011. 265 265 265 BIG DEVELOPMENTS PENDING HALF MILE OF DOCKS For pick of listing!, see ELDER MURRAY CO. 265 COAST DISTRICT, RANGE 1 TAKE NOTICE that W. D.'Viiugh- un, (Superintendent, intend, in npply lor permission lo purchaee lho t. II w- iug dcacribul I.m.Is : Commencing nl n p.a-i pi,.ni..I 80 chains wisi til ihe Northeast corner of Lot 739, thence'JO chains woel, ihunee '> nil chains a i'lll thence --ii diuins cual, ih-uce 1.1.DO cbains South to place uf c.ininioM,'- msnt. W. I). VAIOHAN. Dated April 10th, IUII. Angus J. Cimeron A.U.I.K. k 8. CIVII, BNGINKKH Irrigation, drainage, leveli, plans and spec. I.e. i... ns. Septic t.ii.U and houss drainage a specialty. P. 0. Box 344, 16th itreet west ol llswicks Avsnue. E. DOWIE :ONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plum, Specifications, Estimates P. 0. Dot il. North Vancouver JAY & CO. BUILDERS Plans prepared and Estimates given. Office: 1407 Dominion Trual llldg. Vancouvor. Phona 2497 Residence, 153 Eighth Ave. E. North Vancouver. H. D. RUGGLES BABBISTEB NOTABY PUBLIC 123 6th Street East North Vancouver Phons 378 FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION write a Policy in the Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. IM1NI10N. ENGLAND) ASSETS! $94,900,000 Sol. Agent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC. 18 LONSDALE AVENUE Agroamaats and Contracts drawn 4 tttry description Phone 157 General Conveyancing North Vancouver Red Eitttc OWNER FORCED'TO SELL DOUBLE CORNER-2lst and Mahon Size 90x120. Price $ 187 5, quarter cash. Thii will be good business property. THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. 219 Lonsdale Avenue Telephone 44 FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc. WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 Second Street East. Telephone 206 Convenience to North Vancouver Merchants Bujr in Your Own Town. Your Orderi Solicited Campbell Really & Investment Co. NEW YORK CAFE ESPLANADE WEST LOW SEA, Proprietor MEALS AT ALL HOUR*- lia in to 8 |i in. First i less Meals 35c. Commutation Tickets, ;i meals *>75 KooitJaji-foi Rent at moderate rst.s N.V.W00DYARD CUT WOOD U iaeh-W per load IS ind.-43.86 per load Cordwood-eS per oord Office aissl Yard i SECOND tnd ST. PATRICK Phone m t. 0. Bos IM FDR SAI.P.-50 ll. lot ou 9th ilrcl north side, Si.250, lerms; 50 ft. lol <,a iili etreet, 11,300, III cash, lul-.n- ■■ arrange. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. TELEPHONE 89. P. O. BOX 114 A. Campbell Hope C. A.CAL. ARCHITECT WE COULD Paper the World GENERAL AUCTION SALE A General Auction Sale of llmil Kbtiitii will be held in Alexander Philip's Real Estate Ex- phangeRoom, D|l}b Block, Esplanade, North Vancouver On Saturday, 27lh of May, 1911 , AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M. A number ol vnliiulilo |in|>iirliii have ,.li.-...i\\ l.a-.'ii >ii 1.1..I iai 1 in.' milii on terms that uin mid itti'iii'l |iuir ohasors. further entrice will Im rircii- i-.l for iliiii aula U|) to liilli Uny. Owimrs nr ngiinls tntiuinj |iio|-ir|ii)l lor snle muat do so on liirms lp le prutiala_.il liy Ur. l'hilip und nlnlo n- st'ive price, il uny, nnd termsolpny- nii-iii iip.l iil.'iii (fivo nil 11 'I'n.snry in- loi'inuliiin ns to tlm lilies of ihijir properties. Ur. I'I..Iif will lie Kind to i.'r.nie wilh agent, win huve |ii'i|).i liod Uttid whieh they Clio piece 1 u iho snlo ll-t, Alter llie llie num..lint.. .ijlllilii.'il.. will lie relidcretI lor ull Siles effect d. II Iliu property jg not .n'd m, feel will lw chsiwd. Por lurther 1 iiiliiiiiliir. e.nd 0 .try lorma, apply at Ur. I'hiiiii's ulli.'J, ('lull lilucit, North Vuneouver. 603 Hastings .Sirod West, Vuneouver, B. ('. Plume 6928 Residence: Tireim.n Block 158 1st Si. Pint, North Vsneouver. I'I.. n. 1(112. H VW TmscMaum Dioicns Cowhwht. An. ItaSLbar it, pirns. nurlcait from our slock ol now Wall Papers so it seems. Kvery duy some new design arrives to nil lbs vucuucy ol those closed out. NOTICE Notice is lii-ii.'by givpn Ihut the Howe Sound and Norlhurn Ruilwuy ('oiiipuny (u eoinpiiuy incor|Kiiat'id by the I.-, i-.liiinir ol Ihu Provinco ul Bn- tish I olumliiii; will upply el Ihii present session of puiiiuiiii'iit of Canada for an Acl (I) decluring thut thu wnika und undertaking ol the Company are woika lor the gonerul niK.ni luge! ol I'ii'i.-'la . (2) lo .-di.-ii.l the lines pi ruilwuy which Ihe ('oiiipuny ia now ui/lhori/nd (0 conslritct und op- erule ua foljowa : Irom u |ioint ut or Hour Lillooet, thence noi'lherly along the valley ol the 1'ruser river lo the town ol Port 1 ,.-,.i,-.', ihunee northerly to lho vulloy ol tlie I'm. nisi River und ulong the vulloy of the 1'ursnip river lo a point ut or near ils junction with the I'euce river, thouce easterly ulonu tho Pence river lo Pcuce River blading ; with power to luy oul, construct, operutu uud nminluin a brunch l.ne Irom Newport ut the lioud ol Howe S, 1111111 lo tho cities ol Norlh Vancouvor and Vuneouver ; (3) to empower tho Company lo own, develop uml op- erule wuler powers for the purposes ol ils undertaking ; (If to construct und operate tcicplinuo and lelenruph linos und lo rlmii'.' lolls for Ihe use thereof j 15) In own, build, punhuie or otherwise obtain und operule »(eam und other veataels; (6) lo build and operate elevutors, wtmrfs, warehouses, etc., und to carry on the business ol geiii'iul wurchouscim.i, und lor such other powers und privileges as may Ik incidental or iicceasury lo Ihe above. DA I Ml ut Olluwu Ihii 6th day ol April, 1911. PHIMiLK it GUTHRI1', I'iii/en Building, Ottuwa. .Solicitors for Ihu npplicunL. 22-6 APPLICATION FOR Liqi'OH CENSK I.i NOTK'K is hereby given thut al Ihe next silling ol the Hoard of Licoise Commissioners lor Iho Hist rid ol North Vuneouver, 1, lho undoiii ,n.»l, Intend lo apply 'or a hoi.'l liC'iSie lor premises siluulo an llealley Is bind, Knglc Hnrliour, I). ,'.. "74, in Ihe snid lli-in.-i ol Norlh Vaucn'ivtr. W. I). PARKKR. Duti'd ut North Vuncouvsr, April 27th, I'JII. t' Handsome Wall Papers) A TENTS ■nilSi-.h ra'eeoHcU tu I wh»,nu£thT!i%iW. lnuiaeaa lituaaottal irlaliu. Chores «-"—arot Bpu 11 m ars hero in endloei variety, .lust 1 ell our salesman lor what, room you want the paper and he will show you just the pattern you ore looking (or. To choose Irom our stock is a pleasure, to pay our price is easy. W. Hs ST0NEY & CO, 117 l«nadal» Aveous (Miom U9 Now Westminster Land District- Distriot ol Now Westminster. TAKK notice that Itoiiarl Duff Kimond ol Vancouver, B. C. oeoupatioo, broker, intends to apply lor iierniinion to purchase the following aeacribod lands : Commencing at a poet planted on the west side ol a small bay on lho Norlb line ol Lol 26'HI, thence west 20 chains mors or lees to the northwest corner ol Lot 2621); thence south 33.70 chains lo the norlheaat corner ol Lot 3613 ; thence west 21.72 chains to the south east corner ol Lot 568; thenoe north 80 chaini more or leas to the southwest corner of Lot 1238; thence east 33.78 cbains more or lees lo shors 0' lake; thence in a southerly direction along shore ol lake to point ol commencement. ROBERT DUFF KINMOND, Uth Uarch, 1811. U N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT Telephone 276 127 LONSDALE AVE NORTH VANCOUVER ' THE EXPRESS, NOM'H VANCUUVKK, ft C. nv* The History of D.L 856 & 857 In view of tho situation wbiih bs. arisen relative to the efforts ol the city lo purchaee Irom the provincial government district lots 866 nnd 867 nl Rice Lake for waterworks purposes the property owners in thc city nnd the dietrict will be interested in a statement, willimit comment, ol ibl facts in this mul ter from He inception. Early in 1906 Ihe dislrict council made application lor a water ive.iid (in the waters ol Rico I ake and in Connection wilh lho water record il Waa id.lliii.l.-li.l I..K |i .llll,- ill jt Cillllr.ll ol tho watershed be likewise obtained. The .li.-.iiiii council therefore upplied lo the department to huve ,. ivs.rve ploced upon I). I.. 856 ui:d 3,7, to which Ihe ilepiiriin.nl replied on ian- naiiy 13th, 19116 us follows : "I um directed by the II. n lln Chief Commission r of lunda und Works, In n.'l.ii'.uI il:.- lln ncaipt of your letter of tlie tlh in I. itiling that tho municipal council ol Ninth Vuneouver is muking uppiicu inn 11 ihe water commissiu r for u .v.i.r record Irom Rice Lake, ail u.it d on tat 866, Croup duo (I) New West minster Dialrict und that Iho council desires (his lot and lot 857 to he reserved Iron) iiliiiiilinii or settlement. ' Ip reply I beg to state thit ihe Chief t'liiiiiiiissioiiei- dove not connd.r it advisable to place a reserve upon the lots in question but the ie>|Uost of your counoil has been noted against tho records and no disposition will be made ol them until audi lime as your council will be enabled to determine whether (hoy desire to purehase the lots or not." (in .lummy 16th, 1906, the lit -1 ict council wrote us follows: ''The council desires mo to ascertain 'it what price (he government is willing to sell i lie.:.' lots to them. They are not agricultural lunda and the limber is now practically all cut off them under ihe Hustings Uill lease." To the above the dopurtinint repKti on Junuury 35lh to tho clfe-t thai it wua contrary to their practice to sell lands covered by .. timber louse unless tho consent ol Iho holders ol that lease was liml olHuiued. Here ihu matter up|ieurs lo h.ive been allowed to lie in aheymce fur some months und on December l.ili, 1806, the district council. wrote the Cbial Commissioner oi I-aula . nd Work, as follows: "My couasil wishes lo ban th* favor al a nyty lo their' inquiries a. to Uu prioe you put upon the waterahed Ian la in aud 86i, 1363 and 1413 in lb a district. After baring reiesml ibe ostler to (the (hid Timber Inspector, tbe lie I part ment of Load, and Vorita lepliid to tbe above Utter on February 1Kb, j 1907, riling lb* several timber Icaies i whieb covered tbeee dietrict lot. and concluding : "If your corporation can make uy arrangemanie wilb ibe pic- i sent occupants oi lot. ISVi and boi I and 1363, ibe govrnuntnl are piep ,r ed to sell al Ibe following terms i ! Lola 866 tnd 81)7 al 110 per acre, lo i ! 1363 and 1113 at V per acre. ! Following this tbe dietrict council : look tbe matter up by correapondesioe witb tbe Baatinga Sbngle U ndactur ing Co. Ltd., wbo bad eccuradoll the , leases and received ibcir written c. n- sent to tbe sale of Ihe lands to the dialrict by tbe govern mail, pro.id-d their righla under ibeir leasee wp\\- protected. I In Hay 1907, however, Ibe palenl wu iuued inrorpejratiOg tbe city i n 1 the city as a muniapelity cainc into poauaai. n oi tbe righla and privilege*. conferred by Ibe Act oi Incorporatio Look at the Clothes question m^mmmmm ^mmmm^^mmmmmmmmmm^^mmmmmwmm from a common sense point of view M\\'Waive aside all ^J sentiment and prejudice that stand in the way of good judgment on this question. Judge whether or not it's going to be of greater advantage to you to buy clothes that give all the style, wear and fit of custom or special order clothes at a materml saving in price. A LINE OF SPECML SUIT VALUES Regular $20.00 SuiU to go at $15.95 Regular $27.50 SuiU to go at $21.95 • $22.50 " " $17.95 • " $26\\50 " " $.22.75 " $25.00 " " $19.95 " $30.00 ■ " $23.75 Men's Pants Prices $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 to $7.50 Boys' Bloomer Suits Pricei $4, 15.50, 17, $10, $12.50 to $15 I&50, Hats A Full Line of all the Utest in SteUons and Christie* Furnishings New and Up-to-date Novelties in Shirts, Collars, Tit* and Neckwear J. N. Harvey limited SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSTON & KERFOOT 125-127 Halting! St. Vsneouver, B. C. Clause 8 ol the Aot ol Incorpnrulin confers upon the pity lbs power to execute an agreement with the district municipality as follows: "It th ill be lawful for the corporuliun uf the district of Nqrth Vsneouver to enter into and execute the deed of arri.nge- ment eel out in Schedule "A" hereto, as to certain property rights, n terests and benefits find apporti niu; the same, appertaining lo tho aaid tract ol land, and alter the grant ol letters patent under Ibjs Acl it shall be lawful lor tbe eity of North Vim couver to enter into end execute thi uid deed and to curry tbe earnc nl effect; and when executed the said deed shall, to all intents und lor all purposes, be valid and 'binding up,,. ibe parties therein." Tbc clause of Schedule "A" lo whicli reference is made in the nliove which has reference to Ihe lands under discussion, ia clause 7 ol Ihe agreement between tbc diitrict and the cily whidi reads as follows: "Now iliu agreement witneascth, that for tho ci.n d ii.in..ji Iii-ii-iii, end in pursitunce oi the aaid agreement, the Said Corporation ol Iho District ol Norlli Vancouver doth hereby grant and Cinvey to the parlies ol the secmd purt nli City) and their successor*, llie following property and assets, namely : I lu water record of 360 inches Irom l.jnn Creek and any record ol wnler that may be obtained from Ilic i.uke mil the whole ol the Norlh Vancouver TowiiMte Water System end ull rights of way, pipe line, intuke, and ull lands owned by, reserved by ihe government for, and the tills und inter- est in ull lands upplied lor by said municipality jn connection with Ihe aaid water aystcm." After dirrcspondcnce covering sever, al month.) Ihe district council purchased district lots 13113 and 1113,uul ou Dec. Hind, 1808, Ihe dcpartni. nt wrote the district council us follows: "1 have lu acknowledge your lei Urol thc 23rd insl. touch'ng the ?ule tu your c.ip..i.ili. n ol lots 131:3 und 1113 group one (I) New Wcslmin.itur ds ttict and enclosing consent ol Ilic Hastings Shingle Manufacturing Co.. Ihe holders ol the timber license cm'- cring \\a,1 1363, i.. u s,,lc ol Ihe said lot lo tbc corporation. Herewilli I send you certificate ol purih.se number 625U and 621)1, Ihe (minor lir 1631, 1st instalment .n lot 1363, mil the I.hi.-i (or i-iti'.l. Iii, i insl iluiciil on lot 1113." Ihstrii i loll .-o'i und >hl nunin ue - runic urtajvc in April, I'.iu'i on llu'lllh of which nionlh the districl council forwunlod the depurtimiit ol I i..l a copy 4 a resolution (mm '.i.e miu ules of the council with a Covering l.l lei ua follows : "I huve Ihe lienor lo -■ia.I you herewith copy ol rritdiilion of my council regarding these lands (D. I.. 866 and 867;. liy ..ccecd ng lo I heir n-.jn.st the govenim.ul mil enable thc council lo conclude nir.i.igc- nil-Hi. for the immediate extension 11 Ihe tramline to give accees lo 'lie I ynn Valley und its timber uud mines. There is uow a lurge uul giowing population in the Valley lo lie served and they are ulmosl entirely th p nd. nt on lho lumber industry." The resolution mentioned wus en- dosed as follows: "Excerpt Irom minutes oi meeting oi the council ol Ihe diilricl ol North Vancouver b.'ld on the' jMi.1 duy ol April, llsi'.l. inter alia. The reeve gave report ol interview had by him uud Mr. Mover, representing Ihe II. C. I'.lee. Ilv. wilh utomabori ol Ihe provinciul government regarding obtain ng district loll c66 •nd 867 for the ruilwuy compuny. ll was unanimously resolved ua follows, inuna ly : "Whereus the provincial government offered to sell lo this council Ibe said dislrict lots "66 und 867 lor Ihe price of III) pi/ acre, and whorcus il is now Ihe desire ol lho council u event of the 11. C El Uy. Co. undertaking forthwith lo build uud opcrnlc Ibeir tramline from nineteen!li slreel out to the west lioiiiidmy oi these dis um Iota, thul Ilic government I run. frr lln- council's right ol piirdiusc 4 aaid lands lo the suid Company un Ibe understanding lhal the said luiids be used in pari (or public park and lineal ion purposes. Therefore, be il resolved that (he provincial government be anted lo transfer ibe said right to purchase thc said dialrict lots lo the said Railway Company accordingly." On August I7lb, i'JO'.l Ihe dty Cuuncil wrote the Department of l.ania a' follows with reference to tbia matter: "1,010 directed by tfae Council ol Ihi' city to notify you that (he right I purchase granted lo the corporation of tbe dialriot of Norlb Vancouver by Ibe government on Ihe 131 li of February, 1907, in reaped to ihe above lands (D. 1. 866 and 867) wm trim- fen i'i lo tbe ci 11 poll. I ion of tfao dty oi* North Vancouvor by lho North Vanoouver Oily Incorporation Art, WM, Clause 7, Schedule "A", alio any intend whicfa tfae distriot council might have obtained to any re aerv«liou placed upon (facte lands by tbe government for Ibe said districl municipaUty." lie decision 4 Uw eity coundl to nuke uie isl Bice Lake as a reiervoir for wetcrworiis purpose led to Ijbe dictation l„ avail itself of its right end.* tbe Act of Inrorporition to purcfaeoe I). L. 666 and 857, whsnupon matters were brought to • focus and • series of negotiations were carried on witb the government for tbe purpose of finding a solution of tbe difficulties whicfa bad developed. Alter tbe matter bsd beta argued upon two occasions belore the provincial executive, tbe government reserved ite derision recommending tbst all portion eon- oerneil get together and arrive at an amicable adjustment of differences. This, however, wae not accomplished and the government baa now rend, rod its decision which has already- b e i published, but which is again produced lor tbe convenience of property holders aa follows: 'The executive council after tbe most careful consid.retiin of tbe question relative to tbe position of matters between the cily oi North Vencouver and tbe llritish Columbia Electric Railway Company limited in connection with certain crown Inn I. which are daimed by tbe city of North Vancouver under Ibe pioiisiui of an act to acoderate ibe incorporation ol the dly oi North Vancouver, the agreement being schedule A therein and especially paragraph 7 of il.e auid agreement finds that by misadventure arising by reason .1 ni .u.r- known to the municipalities concerned legislative assent was given 'o tbe agreement which in its lerms purported to unsure lo the dty of North Vancouver ibe lunds in question wba-u il would appear that prior ifacial,, the lioveinnieni had agreed iL.il tbc said lands ahould be conveyed- to the ll.CI-i.ll>. Co. in eon-id I..H. u ,f U...I company constructing ils line id railways in tbe immediate neigh'joib.oJ of tbc said inuda which at Ibe li'.ie were represented to be a mailer oi grunt municipal advantage and en undertaking io tne public uu,...; and that the line oi railwaya waa hi eon sliucl,al und now is in opcrilonond in that it had later been fo'iuii «l.,.t thc aaid lands ure a neccasily lor Ibe water system for the dty of North Vancouver and il conveyed lo Ibe railway company wuuhl !..■■.- lo be expropriated by the dly. Ihe dii • ion is thai ihe corpornlioo oftbrdi- i i.-i id Norlh Vancouver and tl, - city of North Vancouver ihould cich ton- tribute relatively or as may be agreed upon between them n rom- |H'i..uliiig the 11. C. Electric bailway Co lor ils outlay in Ine conelrui-ii.i.i oi the said line of railway, loci is ing done ibe said land, will be c ai veyed to the dty of Norlh Vancouver. GB01SE BOI MAIN BAiLV.YY The (.route Mountain Seme !i.- i way i ..iiij.-.n. ii issuing a .o.uv-i <>i ter to business firms mill ui nine :•< Ihe iiii|ii.riiinee oi I'n-u inlni-.liii.-, from the viewpoint ol pi.,i u v.Ijcj mid oilier public in reals. llie Liter sets oul facts .ili.l inl, im i'i ,i ol interest lo all. ' ..ii.f-.jt iwo work the* letter stales will Ik il.iried on i holme .luiie Isl oi ll,ii vie*, aid i, will probably '.e conipi>'ci I. i i. a.*, other twelve nioolli. 1 ,ic p.uuRre und ollijr ouildingi ifa.i.ud I i sm- in.-r and winter icer-,.i'.,. will !>' ire. led. The mounl.ni is jf'pioiiir'iii. 42>1<) leet high, -o-l I, railway >■ i J have a grade 'I "irluo p -n :i« !f0 67 |icr cauil., the stsionn n..,ul. ij-i'g d.-'u-r. al ly 7^l») feet Iot/. In 1910, 90/m | ■ pie vf* i.-l V mi.i I .owe by menu .1 lie tannic :. • In. Tin; majority of these were lourials. II llil'li-foll. I'll. ..ill.!, ..( ti.l'.t' were willing In n.u n. < i i Ic V'. I.owe. which .. oi. Si tm% Ittm in Angeles, it ia eiil're.y ri.'i.i:>l-j :l,..l s greater numtyr w,j|| . ,n Ik Val couver for Ibe ■ .'•■- ■■( \\t ni'ng il* lirouse Nounli'n. ihi h ,s '.-.. t..,i, 7 miles Irom lb? illy, cioedjlly vben they learn thit 'I...' con Jo ro lu less Ilia.I. .all. ball A I..- r*,t I '.,.1 lo make Ihe iucc-iv of Ihe famoui Culifornion mo in ..'n The people of Suiin V».i'*irr nod no perauasion u nun to c c. .rt I hem thai this rn.l* ,\\ it :.i u.d iMk ing fraught with b n.-ili 4 lb- lltat- eat magnitude to 'v.- N ,rlo inhale. They are highly ....»..-•• J lo lam Ibal the charter Ins l.illa into capable bands and lhal no d-l,.y will be experienced in carrying the project lo completion. The comiii.y may nst asaured tbat in Norlb Vancouver i;H reus Ihoy bave a solid army of asx thousand strong who will boost all Ibe time and assisl Ibe good work in every way within Ibeir power. On Saturday afleraoon next a I Suite 7, Keith Block, comer of First street and I/onsdale, Kenan. Ward. Ilurmsater A von 'iraeveniU, tbe aur tionsars, aeil a very aim aasa>rlm.ft: of Housstoid Furiatm and Klseta Tits <|uality of Uw goode if axeaflant and everything praclicaUy new. The eale starU ai t» pm. (Continued from page 8) ralbrr stoerly, ss If In s daw, without coiuprrbetvloo of tbe cause of Ills inlsfortuae. And tor s moment be stood pulling bis wits togetber ind swaying as though on tbe point of resuming his rudely interrupted chase, wben ibe noise ot Klrkwood's heels brought blm about (ses. "Ow, It'a yoa, ebl" bs snarled In a lemper as vicious ss bis countenance. "Myself," admitted Klrkwood fairly, sod iben, in a gleam ol bumor, "Weren't yon looking lor mer ills rage seemed to take tbe Illlle cockney snd sbsks blm by tbs throat Hs trembled from betd to toot, bli (set abocklugly congealed, snd spit ont dust and fragments of lurid blasphemy like tn Infuriated cat Of t eudden "W'ere'e tbs geir be sputtered thickly tl hit quick shifting eyes far tbt list time noted Dorothy's tbteacc. "Hist Calendar bu other buslneii- oone wltb yon. I'rt taken tbs liberty of slopping yon because I htve t word or two"- "Ow. you '»te, 'sn youl. I've I word for you tool 'And over tbst bag -end look nippy or I'll myke you pye for w'st you've dons to nt. I'll myke you pye!'' be iterated hoarsely, edging cloter. "'And It over or"- "l'ou've got another guess"- Klrkwood began, but ssved bis brcsth ta deference to so Imperative demand on him for tasttnt defensive sctlon, tor s six Inch blade of tarnished etcel WSS winging toward Klrkwood's Ihrost wltb ibe speed of light Instinctively be stepped bsck, as in- siiuctirely be gutrded wltb bis rigbt furetrm, lifting tbe bind tbtt held tbt satchel. The knife, cstchlng ta his sleeve, tcrtlihed tbt inn beneath painfully and simultaneously WIS twitted from Ibe mile's grasp, wbilt ta bis surprise Klrkwood's grip on tbs bag handle relaxed. It wtl torn forcibly from bli lingers Just u be received t heavy blow on his chest from tbe mite's tit Ue staggered bsck. By tbe time be bad recovered from tbe tbock Hobbs wu t score of tut twiy, tbe uicbei tucked under hit inn, bis body bent almost doubts, running like t jtck rabbit Kro Klrkwood could get under way ta pursuit tht mile bid dodged out ot tight round tbe corner. Wben tbt Amerlcsn caught slgbl of him again ht WU far down tbe block and bettering his ptct With every Jump. He wu tpprotchtag, tlto, tome six or eight good cliiient ot Ctltit, meu Of tbe laboring class, it t guess. Tbelr attention ittrtcttd by bit frtntk light they Mopped to wonder. One or two moved u though to intercept him, tod he doubled out into the middle of tht itreet with the qulckncft ot thought An Instant later fat shot tround toother corner tnd disappeared, the Dl- lives ftretmtag tttir ta hot cbtte, electrified by tht Inspiring strains of "8t..p thief I" or its Frsncb equivalent Tbe mob straggled round yet toother corner tod wu gone. Its clamor diminished oo tha still spring air, ind Klrkwood, recovering, tbtndoncd Ur. Hobbs to tto Justice ot tht high gods tnd tht French tyitem ot Jurisprudence. At least bt hoped tht Utter would tike tn Interest ta the cut If biply Bobbs wtrt laid by tbe heels tnd went bit wsy rejoicing. At for tht scratch oo bit ins. It wu nothing, u be presently drnionttrstcd to hie complete utisfactlon ta tht sedation of s chance sent llscre. Klrkwood, commissioning It to drive him to tbe Amerlcsn consulate, made his dl- tgnotls en route, wound t handkerchief round tht negligibli wound, roiled dowo ids sleeve ud forgot It titogetber ta tht Joys ot picturing ta himself Hobbe ta the ict ot optolrg tht ulchel ta erpectsrton ot finding therein tht glidltoM bag- Al the consulate door ht pttd of tht driver tad disunited Un. Tht fiacre hid served his purpoie, ud bt could Ind his wiy to tht Terminus hotel It InlDlldy lets txptots. Bl hid I considerably hsrdcr talk before blui ss he locended tbt slept to tht conssiir doorwsy, knocked tad made koowo Ibe nature of hit errand. No maUdoua dttttay could hire lined tht hour of bit call mort tppo- aiie.y. Tbt consul wu it home tnd it tht dlspottl of hie tallow cIUmui within boundl. Ia tht course ot thirty ntautos or to Klrkwood tmcrged with dignity from tht conaulate. his tics crimson to the bsir, his aoul smarting witb aba mt tod humiliation, and left to tunned offl dii rtprattotitivi tt his country's govsnuDSjU with thi lmprettlon of .' W*i* the BxyRgwf, north vancquvbr; % c, REMOVAL NOTICE " '" ■'■' ■ - We wish to notify the general public timt on and after June 1st w still occupy the front offices on H» first floor in the new BANK OF HAMILTON BUILDING, comer of first Street and Lonsdale Avenue, AN EXTRA GOOD BUY 11 Loti 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 10, D. L. 273. 200x137 ft. on corner. $6200, 1-3 caah, 6, 12, 18 monthi. flwe an big profits lo bo made iu soiling Iht'su tola separately. It will p»y yoa to investigate this, Canadian Financiers, Limited Phone 215 E. EBBAQIi, Local Manager. Tlffi MAY BOD AW OWN "In the lend ol the Howe Bird," ths story pi a trip eleven hundred miles hy oanna »»d portago from the upper north shore of Ink* Superior to Hudson's Boy, vja the Albany river, forma Mm nl I nnil iyii feature ol the Nay issue ol Bod and Ann in Canada, published by W, J. Toylor, laimitod, Woodstock, Ontario. The.narrator jt Mr. W, ,1 Hnlone, Pne ol the many visitors from the Statee who lode in the wilds of Canada, advantages, Irom a holiday point of view, impossible to obtain elsewhere. Mr. Malime'B writing ia lull .it life anil vigor aw) bis nnmi- limi ia lirigbkii si by aeoounts ol in- .-i.l.i.i ■ by no mi'..im usual even ill exploration trips I iik. ii so lar afield. The route I nki-n whm one lew white men, apart Irom Hudson's Boy employees, hnye followed, and the story is the more interesting o„ that no count. Accounts ol western hunts aro also good und ahould internet hunters in oaslern nnd t'enlral Canada. THE HOME FURNISHERS FURNITURE lor everybody. Carpet Squares and Rugs. We have just received a complete line of Imported Linoleums and Oilcloths Prices right. Special Attention given to Window Shades, Curtain Rods, etc. 128 Lonidale Avenue your curfalivj *ftd draperies by \\ulntf a BI&EJLL' Carpet Jwccper DINING CHAIRS AND TABLES Buffets, Sideboards and Dressers Try our All-felt Mattress Pillows and Blankets II you intend making your home in Norlh Vancouver see us. We also carry a full line of Crockery. 128 Lonidale Avenue NORTH VANCOUVER SPECIALS Lot 18, Block 35, D. L. 550, $1150. Cash $450, balance 6 and 12 monthi LoU 54 and 55, Block 166, D. L. 274, $13,000. Terms to arrange. Near Lonsdale the above lute are among tbs belt buy. iu North Vancouver, and intending investors will serve their own iateratt* by investigating. We bave ths eiclusivs sale end also * largs list ol othsr lots in the City. It is ia your own intersst to csll and ins|>sct our list belore deciding. ALV0 von ALVENSLEBEN, LTD. Real Estate Agents. Financial Broker* Head Office: 405 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, B. C. British Columbia Branch (Xlices: 4 LoiibiIuIo Av«., Norlli Vuneouver llll Government St., Victoria Branch Offices in Europe: Berlin, Germany I/Ondon, England Paris, France WEST V.ANCOUVER mmmmammtmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaammmm "DUNDARAVE" D.L 555 QUARTER ACRE BLOCKS on Keith Road (the new Marine Driveway) 80 feet wide, and one block from the sea. Splendid soil and magnificient view. One. P-/-A tQAA aaaI* Fifth cash, balance over 2 years. rHCe JWU eaCIl JOHN ALEXANDER & Co. 121 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver KEITH RD, HOLLYBURN, WEST VANCOUVER Pleaiant Fields of Holy Writ Save lor my daily range "• Among the pleasant fields of Uoly Writ, I might despair, -Teonyion. ISAIAH'S VISION SERVICE AND PAILTP (Home Missionary Lesson) We know leee about Isaiah than wu do evpn ol John the lla|>linl. }(etoo il a "voice" moit impersonal ol tbi prophets. It soonis designed that we shall not be diveltod from hii messagM by the minutae dl hii life. Yet hii bunk is tho mirror of himself. Wo know the kind ol man it took to produce it. We feel acquaint- ed with him in s|iite ol the soantin es ot biographical fuels. We i|uiokly lose our hearts to this lofty and influential .|iii ii who of all the prophets projects liiins.'lf lurtheet not merely llirougli Israel's history, but abidce s living force in Christianity today, lie line uniipio inlrodiiotion to ollice. Once while in tho tomplo rapt in thought and devotion tb,. 1'ersnn ol Ood was so impressed upon his con- soiousnoes that it became as it wore objective to his senses—an ujiolyctily- plic panorama. The picture took the l.iiiii of royal state wijh which the prophet was (ninilim, an eialtod throne—vestments of light winged and wierd figures of arabesque-seraphim, brilliant ones soemed to people the air and make it vocal wilh untiplmnal ascriptions, whilo to the overtaxed eyes ol lho prophet even tho moroeo- lid parts ol the temple swung in ryhthm In Ihe angolic un^hem and iho wholo temple-court wus clouded end incensed wilh heavenly perfume. Tbo prophet's first impression ia ol personal unwortbiness. Thin und there as everywhere and always sin and holiness proved mutually repellent. Isuiah makes his humble and eincero conlcs- sion. Ileliel comes instantly. Quick ua thought the interior cleansing already (accomplished ia Indicated by Ihe ni".i significant sign^lhe sppliuati.ii ol Ihe purest and most purifying olr ma ni of i,..I an,- lint tbe scene is not merely sensutionul and spectacular. It is not just overwhelming in its majestic sublimity. Il has immediate results and Ihey are practical, valuable and iwrmanenl. li it bourne in upon Ilic consciousness aa if by an audj- ble voice tbat the Lord has need ol a messenger—great uml imperative nejd lur a loperlttlve emergency. This con- sciuiisnese ia mulched by a s.nsc oj i.-..iIiii.'- 'in turn wbich .1.1.1. . the prophet lo cry joyously "Here am I ! Send me I" Till-: TEACHER'S LANTERN Isaiah evidently intended tho phrase "in the year that Kiii|< I'lriah iliod" as a chronological mile. As such, however, it it not very satisfactory to us, however it may havo been ot the time il was used. Hut now it serves .... other purpose. Tho kite; dead is in antithesis I.. (he king who never die*. Hod lives in spils ol tho inulalions ul terrestrial things. Kings an.l king; doms have diod, but he is iho lame. Ile ehaiiKOtb nut. find is lovereigs. Ho ia tolbrotled. He doeth bis pleasure in heaven and in carlh. Ho is worthy ol adoration. Men and uneela do well lo cry "Holy, Holy, Holy !" If holy unguis cover Ibeir laces boi.,re divine Holiness whul ahull ainlu! man du 1 lia'|iaaji|iU|.-|. js philosophical ami nalural in the loll degree. I'he repentance and humility of the .m.-'la ia not content with a merely negative und passive slate. There ii ly.pck rurolalion ol grace by whi.'h »..ll- abasing worship is transmuted itVo oc- livs eorvior. J'rcceution ol tbe huli- lioce ol liod is invariably ullet lil by discovery ol ono't own unviorlhinrss. I'uiifi'i.iun is llie liul ural cunsu<|Uince. Cleansing it lho divine roepinae r.nd is thu iii.li«|»iu.iilile i..|.iiaii,, f,,: hi vioe. Wo may il wo will, li»vo lo ull ml.i.i. und purposes IsaiittW g'oiious vision ol God. According to our sphere f'u.a id... and opportunity u import- snl and lur retching in rosulis. YOI'W; PEOPLE'S DEVOTIONAL tien.ii-.; May 14, Hill, l'ssimI.XI 6-8. The Universal Duty ol Making Pledgee. IWora going on a campaign it was tlie custom ot the Roman eoldicr to go into tbs temple and lake Kolomu oalh 4 fealty to hii commanding officer., The oath was called Ins sacra- nwntuw. The Ciiri.lieu. adupfai the name tad applied it to the rile oi the Loin". Supper, calling it the Sacra- ment, ll is essentially t ■vlcah pledge 4 loyalty end obedience I o I he epiriteeJ .Cajmnander. It . i wul. discount m lute 4 60. EBEWHT '1ABIEF 1'er lOOIbs. raU, He. Minimum rate, 10c. Timo-toMe subject to cbango without m>tioe. Company not lieblo lur delay., accidental or otherwise. West Vancouver Motor Launch Service Launch "West Vancouver," Captsiu Findlay Licensed lor $j passengers TIME TABLE laeavee Vancouver 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.80 18.00 92.00 WEEK DAYS (Selurduye Only) Taeave Wset Vancouver 8.30 10.30 12.30 14.30 17.00 18.20 22.20 ' wm um nm wm 21.30 Biflajie Fare 16c. SUNDAYS 10.30 14.30 17.30 18.80 91.60 Two Ticks* 26e. Quickest route Irom North Vancouver to the district beyond Cipilsno Rjver. Launch "West yansonver" makes connections, without Isil, with the terry sfemers from North Vancouver, ss per above sched#. TUB MUM, NORTH VANeQUygft, .ii. c. 8BVBH ■■ ■■■ Brighten Up!! HOUSE CLEANING' IS NOW ON WE CARRY FULL LINES OF Bapco Pure Paints Baplac Varnishes Shingle Stains lapalac Varnishes Enamel Paints W hte Lead . Oils, Brushes, etc, Hardware Stoves Furnishings Patterson, Goldie & Clark North Vancouver Hardware Store 104 ESPLANADE NEXT TO POST OFFICE ■ mn i Parkdale Finest Alberta Butter 30c. lb. 1,11 ■ i May Flower, Spring Brook or Ayrshire Roie 3 lbs. $1.00 5 lbs. of good Tea - - - • 1.50 5 lbs. of better Tea - - .... 1.75 5 lbs. ol the belt Tea .... . 2.00 AT CLAVERIE cfc ARCAND Corner First Street and St. George SPECIAL NOTICE « THOR will be on exhibition daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the 8. C. Electric Railway Co.'s office, 50 Lonsdale Avenue a rx Elegant New Styles in Sp Men's rmg Suits Priced to save dollars for you and build trade for us. $10 to $35 See them and you will want to see how you look in them. Try them on-then you'll want to own one. They are extraordinary values, as you'll realize when you see them. WM. CUMMING 113-115 Lonsdale Avenue. PUNTS Price 25 cents Per Box. We have just received tlf« following : PAN31J4H FOIUiKTM'NOTS CABJJAGJS • STOCKS VKKHBNAS CAULIFLOWER ASTOKH mm TOMATO The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., ltd. LONSDALE AVENUE. At ferry Lending WATER NOTIOB WIPE ii hereby given tbs} ha application will be mem under part V, (It tbe "Water Act, lOOB/' tp Main a lioonso in tbe District pl North Vnii- oppver, QrP»P I, New IVeslminslor, (lluw Viiiicuuvov diatriot). (ii) The name, address end ncpune,- timi ol the ui)|ilii:uiit—The l'.ii|iiiio- timi pf tb; llislriut ol Nm-lli \\ iimii.u- V«". (II fur ininiuti purposes) Free Miner's Certificate No, (b) Tl"' iiiiin.i nl the lake, stream or source (il unnamed, tlm deeeription ii)-Mc(!art»oy Creek. (0) The point pf divorsiiiii-Aliiml 800 leet epijth pf tbe northern limm- ilm-v el Dislrict tot 21175. (il) The i|iiiuiiily of wafer tpplied Ipr (in cubic leet per second)--!) cubic (epl per second. (oj The character ol the propeicd forks Wooden dam and intake. (1) Tbo prcmisee on which tbo water is to ho used (describe ennui)—'I'ho District of North Vancouver. (f) Tho purposes lor whii-h tho «o- ter is to be used—Munipipal purpuses. (li) II for irrigation describe tbe land inlendod to be irrigated, pvipi ocroogo-Not lor irrigation. (i) II the water Ie to be uicd lor putt-iT or mining purposes e)eecribe tbe pliiuii where tho water is to be return ed to some natural channel aud th difference in altitude betwoen point o diversion and point o| return—Nol lor power or mining purposes. (j) Area ol crown land intended to bo occupied by tbo proposed woiks- Nono. ' (I.) This notice was posted on th 'i'.llli dav ol April, 1911, and applioa lion will be made lo tho commiliion er on the second day ol June, 19)1. (1) Givo the names and addresses o any riparian proprietors Pr licensed who or whose lande tre likely to be effected by the proposed works, either above or Mow tne outlet —Thomas Ailkon, Harold Brontou. Conrad end Henry Hewitt, all ol Nanainio, and jf, H.' Hepburn, Fanny E. McCartney anil I'I. W. Muc!,ean, ull ol Vancouver. Note—Ono cubic loot per soeond is equivalent to 35.71 minors' inches. (,' j...iHi i-ii.ii corner ol lot niiiiiliri .-.I 956; thence west along tbe norlb boundary pi said lot numlicied 956 to tho iioiili enal corner .1 lot numbered 985 situated on .Seymour Crook ; thence wdt along tlio north lii.uiiiliiry ol said lot numbered 9(6 to tho uorlh-wcst corner ol suid lot; tlionco in a westerly direction lo the north-oast corner ol lot numbered 875; tlionco west along Iho north Ion mini ici ol lots numbered 876 and 174 end a lino produced lo Iho iiiloraec.ion ol lho colist lino on Howe tiuimi . lln lire southerly along tho coast lino t, point Atkinson ; tlionco caet along ibe ru.ist lino and north shore ol Burrard Inlet lo a point in llie south-went corner ol lot numbered 273 ;• thenco in rib i.long the woat boundary ol a:nd lot io the north-weal corner ; thence CMI along Hie north boundary ol aaid lot numbered ITI and l..i numbered 272 lu the ii.d i li." i corner ol auid lot i timber- od 272 ; tlionco south along Iho oust boundary of said lot to '.ho interne- lion ol Ihe ahore line; thenco easterly ulong the aaid ahoro lino lo Roche Point; thence northerly along the weal ahoro ol Ibe North Arm ol Burrerd Inlet oluresoid to point ol commencement, and containing ono hundred square mild, moro or lens ; (r) Approximately the numoa of inhabitants is 1500. (Signed) THE COBPOBATUlB OF THE DISTHKT OF NORTH VEB. JOHN G. r'UtiVEK, 0. M. C. 806 WATER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given tbutnnup- plication will be mudo under 1'arl V. of lho "Water Act', 1909," to oblsin u In .'...-.■ in Ibe Dislrict ol North Vancouver, Group I, New Wont minster, (now Vancouver) district, (a) The name, address and occupation of tho applicant—The Coipore- tion ol Ihe District of North Vuneouver. (II lor mining purposes) Eroo Minor's i '■-. iiin ni.' No. (b) Tho niiiiii- ol tbo lake, stream or source (il unnanwe, tbe doscrinlioo is) 1'nrk running through Distriot Lot 622 and orossing h'eilb Roud about 10 chains wost ol east boundary of taid District I "i (c) The point of diversion-In Diitrict Lot 622 tt or about 10 chuina north ol the Keith Hood. (d) Tho quantity ol water applied lor (iu cubic feet per second) 2 cubic feel por eecond. (el Tho cbtrteler of (bo proposed works—Woodeo dan tnd-intake. (I) The promliee on which tho water is to In used (describe same) -The Dislrict ol North Vancouver. (g) Tho purposes for which the water is to be usod—Municipal purposei. (li) If for irrigation describe the land intended to be irrigated, giving acreage—Not for irrigation. (1) II lho water is lo be used lor power or mining purposes ddcribc the place whore lho waler is to be relumed to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between point ol diversion and point ol return—Not lor power or mining purposes. (j) Area ol Crown land intended lo be pociipied tjy tbe proposed wqrkt- None. (k) This notice was posted on Ihe 29lh d»v ol April, 1911, and application will be made to Uw commissioner on the Sooond day of June, 1911. (1) 'iive tht names end addresses of any riparian proprietors „ llcemoes who qt whole lands are likely to be elected by Iht propoeed works, Met abovi or Wdrwe outiet-^. 0. Wick- endeo, of VxAcouvw. The balance |i Sqeejyirb laoian reeervf. BsTfiBr-Qne onbie loot per lecond ii equivalent to 35.7| winjiri' ibPbe|. (q) The boundaries and area of Ibe luunjoipalily pre «s UApyfi i 4)1 that piece ol land commencing at a post marked G< F. II. situate on the westerly shore of tbe Norlh Arm ol Burrard Inlet, being tbo nortb-eslt i:..i ii.t of lot numbered 8?2 in the Distriot pf Now Williiniiidiin ; thenco west along the north' boundary ot said lot numbered 873 to the norln-west corner thereol; tlionco in a westerly direction to the luirtli-eiml corner ol lot numbered 966 ; i In nee west elon*- (ho north boundary of said lot numbered.956 to the north-east corner of lol numbered 985 lituulud on Seymour Creek I Ihonce weet along the north boundary ol mid lot numbered 985 to the northwest corner ol said lot ; thence II W. hundred tawfo mm, man fff Iff; ft) AppMmatoly the number r| In- VANCOUVER. WVktMW,m FRED G. TURNER Notary Publio Loam, Investments and Imursnoo. Boom 307, 633 Granville St., Vancouvor, 11. 0. Phono 8309. Land Registry wprk a ipeoiilty. Mahon, McFariand & Proctor, Ltd. . ■■V^a^aaaaaaaaa^^tMatHattaWWWWaaaea^^ NEW CAPILANO CAR LINE 50 ft. lota at terminus in D.L 601 & &07 52 foot lota in Block 27, D. L. 599 SSmZ Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver MARTINSON & CO. f Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agents Agreements for Sale Bought and Sold Loans Negotiated, Rent* Collected Choice Properties for Sale in All Parti of the City Phone 173 62 Lonsdale Ave. P. O. Boi 72 North Vancouver City uut LARGE LOTS, 50 ft. x 147 ft == Cleared, Ready for Building In Blocks 15, 15a, 16 and 16a. D.L. 550. Prices: Inside Lots, $750 to $1000 according to location. - Double corners, $1900 to $2200. ' In Blocks 9 and 9a. Prices: Inside Lots, $600. • Double Corners, $1500. Terms: 1-4 Cash, Balance 6, 12 and 18 months. ACREAGE in D. L 546 and 550 subdivided into blocks of from 1 to 4 or m-ore. acres. Prices per acre, from $2000 to $3250 Terms: 1A Cash, Balance 6,12,18 & 24 months The Grand Boulevard extendi through thii property FOR PLANS, PRICE UST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TP The North Vancouver Land and Improvement Company, mt M3 PENDER ST, mM VANCOUVDfc S, C, MS mmt Express Classified Columns bates Single Insert, 10a per lini Ou Wets, Ha fat lint w iniertiuu tut Month, ne per line per Iniwtlon WANTED WANTEp—To exchange u fi piisson- jer R.M.P. niiloiiioliili', now lust year ■present value H,IW0, lor North Van- oouvnr properly, Owner going one!. Apply, Bo» |(1W, Exprusa Oflieo. L WANTED—Ti) excliniigo n live jonni- e4 new modern house ..n Htmilin Drive one minute Irom o»r, nnl ing lor Wl uml nan oliluin $66. Price, H,!«KI with . 11,90(1 equity, INK) in ii months, Iml- alios on mortgage, lor close in property in North Vanoouver. Would pur- chase up to owner, 21(6 1st west. fid Fruil und candy store und ice cream parlor, real nice business lor lady, raih required, 1600. See ,). Mcllwnine 162 3rd itreet, North Vancouver. 2116 FOE BBMt FOB HUNT-Shnok, $6 on 7th near HI, David's, White, 140 l»th wett. 12-fi Large (foiif room with or without hoard, Suite 4 "Doxonliel" sih itreet llllll I'll,-.- leiliel.l. Hi I, MIHOBLLANLOUH J. Louui tnd North Lpisdale Elder Murray Co, fin inturanea. (Jet it. at the Lnnsdiils Pbarmaey, corner 8th und Lonsdils. PhnM 90. tl United llrntlicrbond ol I'urpinlers mid .luiuers ol America. Local No. 1131). Headquarters (or both workmen seeking employment nn.l contractors needing men, at Cuminings' Store, l.onsilulo Avimiie. 'Itiiaineas tgont's lioiiiH s nu In 8.30 a.m. and 6 lo fi.30 p.m. ,1. II. Tliain, business agunt. tl Freah Lettuce lor riule. C, I'I. Keeno, 16th atreet. I-IKNHV II. WATHON Arcliitecl Booms 10 snd 11, Pender Ohtmbtrt, 632 Psndsr Street W. l'boni 3461 Besiilsnes, cor. Lonsdilt Avt awl 32nd atrstt, North Vanoouver. New Harness Shop A 1I1IANCII ()F THE VANCOUVEK HARNESS CO, HAS BEEN OPENED IN THE PREMISES OF THE (I. H k N. COAL AND SUPPLY CO., COB. ESPLANADE AND ST. CKOHUE'S AVE. A FULL .STOCK OF FIRST- CLASS IIAIINEMS AMI DOBSE FITTINGS WILL UE CAKKIED. A Sl'KClALTY WILL HE MADE OF IIEFAIR WOKE, PIIICI.S WILL BE THE SAME AS THOSE IN VANCOUVEB. Vancouver Harness Co. PHONE 269 District ol North Vsneouver Sniurl Hoy Wiintud, able tu write shorthand and accuitomtj to .ohVc Work. Opportunity lor nijin.-im |.u fil Apply Dislrict Engineer1! Ollice, Eiplauade, North .Vancouvor. trt« Unm, N9*T» VANCQVVg*, 8, C, Resolutions for Investigations Passed listepnyeri' Aseucialiqn Asks |n« Auditing ol the Perry f'qmiwiMy'i Account!. About sixty ratepayers mil cili,:iiH were present nt tbe nii'uiiu ol 11)1 Hiilcpnyurs' Assoninl'mi on Tmsd'y niglii wliieli was held lor ilm pnipine of voting an Ilia (wo important ruso- liiliou-i ro lurry mat tori wbich neru briiiighl up nt n rooinl ninel ing nf He Assnoiation. Mr. II. W. Beeves, the riiuiimun nl Ilia Assooiiilioll who haa Ikvu uln-ent Iruin ihis pusiliun lor some lime nn nciioiinl ol hiuknosa, rrniiiiinl the choir, und opemal lho meeting with u luw appropriate remarks vuieiug bit plea- suro at being back. Mr. Hooves was ■■oi n lliiil the nn ei in i was not nl litrgor proportions ami imoournge I tliusu presimt who were not niomliers uf llie Association to join. In isgnid lo Ihu rusoliitions Mr. Beeves said Ihat only those who weru taxpayers in Ihs city und district ol North Van- ■"oiiver might vole. lie Iuid mil been preaunl at Ihe ter .dill cnnlroversy ro lorry matters, but he iinilci'stixxi lhal ihe Ferry Co. had paid Ihe ratepayers' asaneintion Ihs eiiniplinienl ol lorwnnling a copy ol lh« minutes ul each mooting to Ihs Assneialiini. The lira) reaulullon look Ibe form nl a petition to tha council not tq vote in.uiies towaiil thu building of a new bout until the Alleged lost coulidcncr in llie ferry directorate bad been re slorisl. The Seconal I'csoluliou asked lor an iiiiesliu.iin.il iiml llie examination ol witnesses under oath re lerry mailers ns publishes! in a recent edition of the Express. Alter considerable discussion ill win di ninny members ul Ibe A.sociu- lion apuke, the resolution wero pawed iiiiiininiiiusly. Another resolution with regard In Ihe decisiuii ul the provincial govern iiii-iii re the Hi.-.- I.unds wrs passed by llie meeting. It n-.ul ns follows : Wlii'ieiis the recent derision ol the provincial government in lho in ail -i ol llie Lynn Valley Park which with liulils Irom thc oity ol North Vuiicm ver certain rights of lands grunlel lithe act ol incorporation ul the said city until eer lain nionoy is | uul the II, 0, Eleotrio Railway by ih lity, fl, the llalepayors' Association nl Ihu fify ol Iforth VinoflMw wish to ex- press ouroplire iHseatisluetimi will) (he ssid deeisiun am) to assura ih' pity counoil ol our support in n»,' stepl they may take to nlilain Ihu oaiioelletion ol lame, , One of the new things with which MF..Thnmoi ul The North Shore Drug Co. hai ai|ilipH hiinsull is a nuw typewriter with whioh he writes all his IiiIsiIh. Thii il another safely device (ur the sick one ss there is n» 'ear of mistaking Ihe directionii on a buttle nl maliciuu when wriltin thus logilily. COBONATION AND DOMINION DAV CELEBBATION A piihlie meeting ol the citizens nl the cily and district ol North Vuneouver, will be hold in Ilia City Hull, North Vanoouver, on Wednesday, the 17th inst. al,rl o'clock p ll). to appoint delegatus to tho committee to muse uiiuii ..'inenis for these celehrutions. WM. McNEISH, Mayor. 1 T. A. ALLAN, Acting-Huove. 16-6 North Vancouver Business and Professional Cards AKCHITl'X'lS ICE DEAI.EHS 8 ' • ' ' '■j A. S. W. Mtckiy J. M. Mickiy A,..,. M.ln.l I F. Anbilocts nnd Civil Engineers Hulloiir-Ker Block - • ■ • Esplunudo NORTH VANCOUVEB BILLIARDS AND POOL PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S FIRST WEST Finest tobies and cues in the Cily BLACKSMITHS R. H. TARN Pioiieer Horsethorr — Carriage Works FIRST S'JHI'IIIT WEST i. LONSDALE JONES ICE CO, Wholesalers and Htlailers ol Pure Ice Cream Ire lur laiuily use BAY VIEW TEA IIIKIMS LONSDALE AVENUE PHOTOGRAPHERS GARBUH .Studio over Bank B. N. A. Lonadale and I'lsplunudi' "IMPERIAL" ■i— ——— TENDEHS WAN'I ED SEALED TENDEHS. marked "renders for clearing Ihe South esstiil,. portion ol Muhon Park" will lis received by the City Clerk up I.) i'i o'clock noon ou Monduy, Muy loth, Hill, for clearing Ihe fallen timber, culling in ui ii the ileud (r.ei iuid burning Hie sumo, on u portion ol Muhon Park, consinting uf about HI acres ur less, at (he suu.h easier,y turner ul said Park. S|ieeiiie,iiii us mid Conditions may lie received ut the cily engineer's office. A marked eliapie payable lo the oilier ul Ihe City Treasurer lur lho uin of 6 per .-in of llie value ol tho tender must accompany ouch nnl ivory lender. The lowest „r any lender not norei* -suaiI> ncrcplod. Tile oontractor will lie ro j iir. ii lu furnish u bond upml tu '26 per cent, of the ami,uui ol the cootrucl price (or the faithful pcrfoiinunuo of said w„rk, ,u i online lu Ibe spccilicutii n. and lenni ul Ihu cmilraol. HEOBUE S. DANES, City in .iiii-d Muy Ulh, 1811. H| The name "Im- •j) perial" stamped on Garden Hose is a guarantee of Quality, We are »ole agents for Norlh Vancouver, for this brand of Hoie, have handled tame for years, and guarantee every foot. When buying Hose, insist on getting the best. Lawn Sprinklers, Nozzlesand Keels of the best quality always in stock Paine & McMillan The Hardware Specialists Phone 12 First Street and Lonsdale Avenue McMillan's for money savers A FEW OF OUR PHICI'IS-COMI'AHE THEM WITH ANY. Sugar, granulated, Hi lb. sack ...|l.DUICiuincd Fruits', dolteluiu California 'leu, McMillan's il lb. lor cl.nn Puking Powder, Coledyke Hi und— full 16 oi. Iin Die. Coffee--whole roust ulld freshly ground, per Ih 86c. Hum, fuiicy sugar curod pur Ili....'at0c Pours, Pouches, Apricots und Kuspbcrrii's, per Iin Sue, l'ickles, linu English ploklus, por bottle Me. Duller, freali made, New Zealand II lbs 11.111 j. a. & m. McMillan Phone 20 TAILOI.S BOOKSELLERS THE LEONARD-SALE CO. i Booksellers and Slationers Cor. Lonsdale und 1st. Phono UH NORTH VANCOUVER BUILDERS The New llloek on Lonsdule Avenue ileal llie Petty Approach - was built by I SMITH BROTHERS <;.,,....,I Cnlruutors " NORTH VANCM1VKII —tsmaaammmmemB= i\\ i i ii ir CONFECTIONKKS . Th* Palm Confectionery Stationery, Confectionery, Ire Cresm, Soft Drinks, Fountain Drinks, Tobacco Light. Lunch.*, Fruit B, C. DUCOMMUN k SON Jxusdale add 6th l'boni 818 FISH DEALERS t ",..'■■ ■ ' ail THE/ nmm VAJJCOUVJEB FISH / AMD PRODUCE OO. Freeb mi SavAoed Fish • Live md Onttai poultry Vamiabim Wivtry twice daily Ptcajoe 240 Ul First Street E. LAUR1N Iligli class l.ndi.-s' and Cent's Tuihirinj- KEITH HMK'K, FIRST STHEKT NOBTH VANCOPVEit Modern Tsilori ind Renovstory 'Afi I,.,li*l.ile Avitiue Cieuiiing, Pruwing, Dyuine, AU i nj We uie the I'i.i.el. Dry I Icmn.. Frocsaa Phone 111 NORTH VANCODVEU JOHN LINDEN TAIMIR l .uin-.' und i.-ni'. Suils lo Order from Klo.Hl and t26i») n«|>ectively I'lioue -m isinsdule Car, IMI, st. NlUi'lll VANCiJUVEB TEACH EH OF MUSIC SAM. T. SUTTON THAI lll'IU OF PIANO and THEORY Specialty : Children's IsMons tl own home. Tsrins, etc., apply Owsrsl , Delivery. WATCH REPAIRING Is your watch going rirrogulir f Hue A, H, HOOD The Norlb Vaacouvtr Eipert Fifteen years' tiperieaoi 40 laontdtlt' Avenue Mmm m the imtM AUCTION NICE ASSOKTMENT OF HOUSE- 1101.1) F| HMTI HE AND EFFECTS OF SPLENDID QUALITY, Suite 7,' Keith Illock, corner Isl .■ I,■ ■ I und l.iiii-ilnle Ave., .Sulurduy noil IIDlii insl.) l.'.ll) p.ui. I'..i.,r,al wilh insl ructions tve will sell ul Ihe above uddress Iliu following : Fine Ouurler Cut Oak Pvdeslul Dining Esl.'iision Table, 6 Solid Ouk I'Iiiiiis, very fine if Hurler Cut Ouk Morris (huir, ilockors, Solid (p.i.rier I'm Ouk Dresser, Ouk f/heffonier, li.'uu- I if >i I ull liine" doiililu Isd -oiupl "ie (Sulin I'iiihIi uml n high guide b,di, brats and iron Itui comph'te, ll , .... 1 ta|ieelry t'ai|»-t-, I velvet (Impel, rugs, Is'uiiiiful Ton and Dinner Services IAI iJUlllty), kildien uleniiU, l'ai|i.'i Sw.«-|u-i, etc. DtC. ON VIEW MOBNIN'l OF SALE NOTE These good* ore ull practically now ami only recently purchased, owner iiii.'ii.lin.' to Incite bire and no* huving bean eiillud uw,iy. 'I In ipiulity is first class. (HAS. DAWSON, Auctioneer and Appruiscr (or Wi.nl, Huruwetur 4, voo Grueveoit*. fcttllfl*i-heKl..tilM Between Bridge and Imperial Car Worb FIFTY FOOT LOTS on open roads, bm $350 up ONE FIFTH CASH, We Specialize in North Vancouver, East of Seymour Geek D. McLURG 340 PENDER STREET VANCOUVER, B. C. PUBLIC SERVICE AOT Ths qualifying examinations for I bird-class Clarke, Junior Clarke and Stenographer! will bo bdd at the following placos, commencing on Mon- dny, the 3rd duly nest:-Armstrong, Obilliwack, (luielierland, Ooldon, Grand Forki, Kuiloops, Kailo, Ktt- ownn, latdysnitb, Nunaiino, Nelson, New ffeetniinttnr, North Vaacouvsr, Fsachland, RevelstoVs, fiostlaad, Salmon Arm, Sunnnerland, Vancouver, Vernon and Viotoria. Candidalea must be British suliieeti between tbe agee ol 'il and 30, II lor Tbixd-alass Clerks ■ uid between 16 snd til, it lor Junior Clerks or Stanogra- dksri. Applieations will lot bt accepted if received later tban tbt ltd) ol June Further inforuUon, logelber with ■Million forms, may bt oiitained itdm Uw undersiuned. f. WALKER. RtgitUir, FuUic Service. VIoLwit. B. C, 37t* Apfu, IW1.I64 A Few Money Savers at the New Drug Store Eno's Sails, per buttle lx'jy. SUlicuru Snap ijc Welsh's (inpuj nice.. 351: and Ojc Kemp's Invalid I'nrl ..90c Castile Snip, ■!>/, II), liar 25c Baliy's Own Soap, box .25c Toilet Taper (Ci'.K. Special) 4 lor 25c Hydrogen Peroxide 75c Snap, llie gnat band cleaner.. 15c These are only a lew 0/ the many * things you can save on at our store, .»._.. — ... ,. Our Prescription Department js one ol llie Pineal on thu Coast. Have your doctor phone your prescription to us, il you can'l call. We deliver to yum house. North Shore Drug Co. ESPLANADE WEST P, S. THOMAS, Phm.B. 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