@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, "1911-08-25"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309730/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ El)t Hxpxm Vol HIP It Nop* Vakoovvw,, B,G., Psipay, Atowj 25. mi Numbei 40 # COUNCIL RECOMMENDS BY-LAW FOR 140,000 Money to be wed on Street* FIRE CHIEF TO BE RETAINED Engineer end Board of Worb !. In a dignified nnd temperoto letter I I'.ngiii.vr Hones complained to the pity oqunoil on Tueedny, ol Ibe rtste- . iiii-nlii ami ullegiiliiins which had Iwn mailo concerning bin) by A hi. Smith mul lli',i,liii-si,ii at p mooting pf llm Hoard pi Wmk« held during bi. |b- sonoe, and whioh statements and allegations bud np|»«ii'eil in the press pi Vancouver and p{ North Vancouver. • Engineer llanes took the objection- i.l.l.' ..iui nis ono liy ope and dealt wilb them calmly mul disposainnutely giving bis rcacnns lor his .eta of ciiiiiniissiiin mui umiaaiun and 'Moid ing his iiwn pnsilinn im eiinh several Ol,unl. .Tho lull conduct pf bis delence wu in stniii|! cunimt to tbs In' it.'l pugnacity and vilii|»ialiv« condemnation nl Aid. Smith, who, not content with replying, fetpicnlly inliji i upli d i h.. re- iii1.11..- nl iitlni Ahh'Mii.n whn Innk up the ciidgiils ihi Iho part nf Iho uiiin ,nor. Aid. I lend, is, ni, nn the nllicr hand, lliu chairman nl tin In mid nf wprfu ami asenclalod witb Aid. Smith jp tbs criticism nl lite cily engineer, ap|wur- nl In In- luir nu nd,. I and i-pinlili!, ol- Ibntigli be conchidisl bis own reply with Ihe ii'iiii.ik lhat ho declined 11 take Inni. nue wnrd ol what be thought In Iw a very mild criticism, and nn. which jt had bean tbo right nl lliu Inuifil tn make. "•, The liisi pnints which were taken up by the engineer wore ths nenjie- d linns mado by Aid. Smith that he the ■ k cily engineer bail nol appointed' Ml ■ 1 ins|iootiir nf the wnrks. allbnugh ho ™ had Imhii asked to dnsn, nnd lhat . lie sin,ul.l nnt have loft llm oily at , Ihe limn bo did, In gn Ip l.ynn creek, I and token bis essislnn! wilh him. I „ TMn engineer's reply lo this wns Hint ' bo bail not immudialely appointed an T iicp.ct.,1 liecauso (lie metier was l.-lt V ' In hie discmlinn und Iw had nnt l,n -n ' .1. lmii.dv insiiiii-ii.l by the council lo. ■In sn. Ili,ivev.-i, be bad since up , pi.inie.l a man In tbe wnrk. He bad 1 Ui Ihe cily un Ibe oiprest instructions,/d lb,- cpuncil to,posl notices in , the I .vim Valley st the head ol tbe crook, mid hu hud menljpnoil Ihe lacl In the mayor and nthor nl the alder men, lhat he wuuld lake bis assistant with bim in nnter tn accnmplitdi tlie wnrk lb,- nm fi, spisshly. , 'I lio wuler notices wore nl parumnunl inipnrlunco Next the engineer look up Iho an- cimilinns nf Aid. Ilindeisnii. Thv.a wero mum nnd inclitdal Ihe lacl lhat iin engineer had lailod in nppniul <>u in-tpootor, Ihe responsibility 'or the X ...bii.iii ol Lonsdale and other . J ■■! 1 ul Iho cily, Hint he had Ijusii tyVi|u.|iieiil in bis duties, tbat bis fail- fun- to appoint on inspector r. suited in d.-iiigei In pulestrisns, and that be bud lull'the city In look alter ilsell. In reply, Iho engineer said that bs Inul int.n an .mill nf nfbee lo which be intended Id adhere. He was mil In .ippi out II sii|sllnlHiil.-iil tm I mi" |¥ 'lull) unless ho di i-iiii'I il m-c ssuiy.iini li.nl the wnrk ol ihe tily lie n al'nwsd in slide. Tboro had bo.n a compe- l.iil man, in Iho person nf Hr.l'lucas, left in charge nf Iho office. /' He poinlod nut that the grading of f, Lunsdule had been done by duy labor /tlM?'"d i' Hiere hod been no delay oousjd J *by life board pi works by cbongtng Irnm Any labor Ip detract, 'nnd Hun back, Ibe avenue would hnve Im-h , linishcd by'now. IK. ihdiilr/iHSMiy WM ooneiilerol tp lay in the foot (hat he bad not pirn- (-.^sufficiently hard timet contractors j J, woro cpiisblerahry behind time Ihuir work. Tbis bo .aid w.s nni filie case.. Tho confnurlurs bad ull Isui written tn, and various sums "I money, which had accrued In Ibe city l| / had Iii-ii deducted Iron the ninoiiiils 7 nf llm coolrncls'on aooount ii delay. Ho was nnt, he thought, cnljll.d to icsive blornc fnr Ibe deplorable con- dilion of Hie slreels. Finally he cpnsinWcd it bis right to Is' present at the mMings ii the Isuiid nl winks, when scnsatjonol lunge, wero In be m.i|e .gainet bim in .ii.I.i ituil he might defend hiinmHI mul ids repuUlion. i The reading oi Ibis fetter had not Mm concluded but .'/radipp ii time when Aid. Siniili was mi his (sot and liud commenced 1 vehement tirad. jn support nl th. accusations and altera tipns mad. igaiwt tin .ngimof-, It WSS oviiluiil from hii "tntcinuils tbst Aid. Smith is giving up tin lur„. purl inn pf his. daylight hour, ip gazing fruiji his office window at the operations whicii .re going nn in the vicinity nl the Bsplan.de and I.niie- ilnln iiv.'iiue. From, thii "Smjthsonl- 1111 Institute jn Kpihryn" wheio numy scii'iiiiiiii problems of road building me prnbisl In th. cure, the alderman ins been able tn observe, or so it may be inferred from bil remarks, 'ex aotly how many wagon Ipads nl rock it will lie neoesaary to disinter later un from tbo mud bod, and bow many loads pf "pur" muck" (gum! Scotch woi-ilj have already Iwen dumped. He was pi 1 lm opinion tbit tb. work ol liilwiin, (b. cnnlruotnr, sbnuld le nnkod after. Hilisnn, he said, b'uil never done any grading belnre, il bu (the alderman) | knuw anything olmul nm.I building. Did tbe cfigimior think that n.«l one nf hie interruptions and was very promptly (nlil |p shut up by thu alderman who had the llnnr. Tbo attack had been made, said tbt nlil.'iiiiiiii, because Ihe engineer would tint h-iiil liimwll tn tba macbinatipns of certain aldermen in that council. This remark was strongly objected .to by Aid. Smith and Hondcrenn, where- iipnti Aid. Kitlsnn stliiisl lhat bs would repnt it and would stick lo il until b"i Ircerei, Because tbe engineer did iu)4 n» eye In Vyo with all ihu members of III. council, limn councillors wsro making it difficult ai Ihey cnuld lor bim. ( ,f i Aid. Jlcndenson then replied tn thl engiiiuor's letter. He said that tbe board ol works, although then wor. hipslrodi ol thousands pi dpllsrs let in cool rude, had always played a minor part, and that al) the board bad done had lieen tn indulge ia a little crilicism. H. complained that Ibe engineer bad never taken th* Imonl into bis confidence. He personally bad introduced , nmptom- dum in which lln-iv wee nothing bne- M timft had tmn a m.^inn paaaiad by Ibe council to the effect Ibat osrt^Jff prsfcr. be earned out ind (My mm mglMM. It is the duty pf the cpimeil tp blip pn| Hi. wgiiw, to ny wfi»t v. w«wt- dopi tpA tp pin i reifilution to tint ■ffopt, AM. Bin wi« iprry thit the tPiip- mt bad taken tb. criticism so s..ri- ousiy. He Uwught tbit tl» whole matter was more in tb. flltur. pI i awinmunilatimi than p criticism. Aid. McHao stated that, bl wns dn- oidodly of llm ..pinion thit th* bnurd ol works wil tbo body to idimikkir any blame at the end nl tho y.«r, m-. imcinlly i| they did not givu .jiecific prdtr.. His wprship tbon smpPthed matters pvpr |nd osproesed a bopo lhat bar- ninny might prevail. The regular business ol tho ranting wa. thai proceeded with. At th. Ppoping nl tho si.uion the minute, pf |b. previnus moating Were otiopleil as read and the cpuncil then settled down In heor tho cprreappitd- ence. Among this was a letter Irom tbe aacrotary pf the railway cniiiinis. simiers which simply ucknowipilgol the receipt ol the last Idler Irom the council ropieuling that any additional subsidy asked fpr by ihe V. W. Jt V. railway be granted. Mine complaints and demands for damages were received pn account nf blasting nperstipns. Ono ol those was Irnm HcDnugail Jenkins, and the other Irnm A. E. Stevens. Hehatcs on tares were allowed in two cases where tbe chock, had come in late, but whore it was shown that the letter, had been jmalcil in time. Tho manager ol Iho l|. ('.'T.l.'phoiie Co., wroto to elnto tbat the cost for maintenance nf a private line lielw.oi tlm two lire Stations would bo Ifi.lNl per month, tho company to supply idiom's and li.lleries and to iiiuiiiluiir the lines. lloinanii i'inlo k Co., in a cpmmu- nieiitinn sl.it.sl that they were una' In tp obtain Iho pipe calkid.fur in certain spocificatipns, olwwbore than in Scntjand, and that il it was necessary to obtain it from thero considerable delay would Ik entailed. A similar isiiiiniiiiiii'istioii was rocoived from I'uiilf.i.'ioi- I..-.- and tho whole matter waa reiurral tn the onginoer and the board nl works. The pipe in question ll lour inch iron pipe. Mr. Alei. Philip asked lor tho ro- consinWatinn of Ihe assessment nn pertain parts nf his properly, ami tl matter was referred tn the finance oommible.. Several lettors were received front ■ th. city engineer reenmmonding ihe payment ol various accounts, ond be also askud that ho might Ik given an account nl Ihe wolwworks funds in ni.I.-i that he might see bow lar ho could go in liic construction work which wu necessary. Ho stuledllmt he had ordered Messrs. Tucker and liilwun tp commence Hie wnrk Pn 1st .ml 2nd streets. Willi regard lo his trip up the f.yim valley, the engineer said that he bad powfetf. nunvirous nplioes, ono is especial ol which, concerning a small lake adaptable fpr storage purpose., would eventually prove pf iiieatimable value tp the oity. The lake cpuld be mado with very little difficulty tn ptomrve IM.lHU.ixt) gullons nl water. There was a loiter oopoerniog a bridge nn llm Larson road which bad ban autborlaed sum. time agn. The old bridge had bun burned and ibe debris bad bam cleared away. On tbe motion pt Aid. Henderson it was decided in 1st tha oppjlructinn op a new structure remain in abcyao'e Ipr another y.-ar. This prewrvaliou pi I^innlale avt.. in a. fit coiulilion to oorry lira traffic Ihrnugboul Ibe wjnUr mnnlhs then came up lor cunsideratian and, Ihere was a lengthy diacussipn. According Ip Hi. enginoir ibe amount fur rook four inches tbick and for sjireading and hvelliug it pn Lonsilolo Avenue frpm tbe waterfront tp tbe. Ilppw bleitli rpad would be apprp.iipately tyum, The K^ilanadc, First and Second streets would require In,'*.) each and another IfifiOO would bo Mquired lo finfrb tbat portion from the (ip|Kr tikfti, road to the city limits nr ip uther wooj. a aum pi WJMl in all. Planking lomdale Avo. from the waterlrppt to about lgfh street wpu|d coel in |be neigbliPriioud pf HfiOO, and similar sums would lie required fpr ifie tirtt (Mm aide streets. There win tfm way. in wbicb ibe oity might msks tin oeettiaty funds .vail- aW», on* by I bjr-lM»i I "oond lm current revroue, and lis Ijkfrd on uV loMl imprnvenjeot plan. Mud) diwiusion sowed among tin council md many ■ tmmtnanAitione and suggestions were nude, .. that only half tb* road. b. pueadaaimd, or mat om m only b» Aom, UA. Smith mado a suggestion tbit the rpolf omihsr be put tp work immediately. , It had ho said loin idle for fiiany mnnlhs ami Bitrely it would b. possiblo tq liinl a nuip whn cnuld run it by now. Ah}. Kitt4»n .h.F|«t.r. iasl ih« rook oruihor M I dre.m'and suid that tb. Oily would have tn go pn>ido lor Ibe1 rook ip ony MM. Aid. Smith thought that tbo coun- I hid bott.r give up lit idea ! pf raising Il5ti,ii(i(l Ipr a tuny lerry, and attend to the streets instead. "We IPs already in a peck pf trouble, and in any c|M whatever we I put into tbe sfroots wil g(l out ol sight thia winter." Knob wm the upiiiinn nl the alderman. Aid. Honderepn lh.n -«V»d "that the oily clerk be inelruclcd to prepare a by-law to gp belnre the popple for ♦ffl.HIKI lor the repuir und maintenance of ilie city streets," and the motion waa carried unanimously.1 The mutter olitbe complaint uf the engineer then look up tbo attention of tho council. That concluded, business was resumed. Under the head nl enquiries, Aid. Hies asked if it would not be possible to have tho bo* factory remove the sawdust which was accumulating tn the danger,ol tho public property. Il wan becoming a nuisance and firo rales had already lieen raised on account nf it. The lire committi. will Innk alter'iho mailer. Tenders lor, the sowers to lie laid un the Esplanade nnd Socond street were oponad, these proved to be twp in each ease. For the Esplanndo, ibe price of It. 10. Leo w.s 131,987, and that nf lioiiiiiiin I'inlo »l!i,r,:i|. The teiidura wen) referred Ip the liPnnf pf worka. The liimnce cummillce re cniiiin.-nd.sl lhat nn extra W) be donated (n tin- Horticultural spciety. Out pi lmiiti-.'ii applicatinnn received fnr the pnsilinn nf assessor and assistant cily desk tho name ul Mr. Iliislnni was cliiw.-n and Hie city clork was instructed In lakola,hallo!. From the mayor's questions.and Ihu iiiinwers received in tbs mutter nf tbe appointment ol slre.-l , inspoetnrs, it may Iw inlorred Ihnt Ihe engineer has nuw definite instruction, tp put two men at Iho work. Aid. Kittson mado ths following motion: "That the engineer l:e instructed lo cease any further expend it uro nf tbe funds oppropriated (nr the lanes and devpte tbe same to the Aro I'nimnill.v, with the proviso that the fire chiel and the commit lis.- crime Iu sum., iiuiieiililu arrangement le i w.i'ii Ihem. Otherwise another million wil) be put authorising the re- transfer nl the binds." Anotlur inference which was nnt io uny lurtlicr way'dovt'lo|«d, moy be gathered from this mot inn, though nothing has l.oon made pubno with regard In tbe city's arrungetrfcnts pr attempted reconciliation with Ibo fire chiel. The inlcr- i-niv is that tlie city of the lire cum mittoo is making some effurt In re- luin the pervious ol tho chief. The mooting then adjnurned until yosl onlay. Diitrict Council Celebrate! Twentieth Anniversary ,Vesl«rday win the 90th anniversary pf tho first malting pI tho district cniineil ul th. miinicipulily pf North Vuppouvpr, and on tbi announcement hejng m.do to tbe reeve sometime bo- fnro the meeting he invited hii fdlnw mwnbor. pi tbo cpupcil tp an ejtcm- piMV, Ininiquel at tbe Hotel North Voncuuver. Tbo affair was. quito unosTo- inoniiius since the preparations were nl th' must hurried order, nevtmtho- es. ft was enjnywl tp the limit, and fdicilutiniis piismxi pn all sides. On the npening pf the session of the cuniii.-il tbo first nmi inn made was jn the nature ol congratuletii.ua to Cuiincilloi- ,1. Hades Ward on bis return Irom a three monthi' trip to throne, during which it js needless to .tale that ho was present al the cnrunnliun rejoicings. Mr. Ward re plinl vory briefly aud gov. a very brief account nf his wanderings, anmn noliiv uf which npi»'iii-s olsewhera. (Iprresppiidenpe was then taken up. '(lie first loiter tp receive atluntinn woe Ibat from tho Hal Fir Lumber Company, which announced tho fact that the mill hud had all its boilers working during th. past lew days but lhat the plant wus sadly in need nl water, whicii at tho present time hod tn bo buttled uu scows. It was de ohkid Huil Iho rqqucst nl tbo ontnp|uiy bo acceded fo and that Ibe engineer lie instructed to lay pipe to tb. mill us soon ns possible. As usual there were many letders ashing Inr water, rouds, lanes | Bill iiidowalka and oven bridges, audi thxiu was a second application received lur Iho i position of curotuker ut tlie now municipal hail, 'litis came from Mr. H. P, Kilvmnls and wus milorod lilo* In view of a letter claiming a lion, on tbe ni<,ii,- i-jii-.ii.-i-. Cnun. Bridge' nuin movvd that an Kmpluynr's Liu- liility ppfjoy bo, taken out by Um council. Tbe Deputy Minister ul Untie wrote to elate Hint bu lind receivvd notim Irom tho municipiiiily prptnting .- gniturt the claims fnr 'water rights by Ihe liludwiii llfoibeis on |,ynn oniak. It wns tho opinion of Hm council, Ibat liiey simubl nnt lend H»> elfin-is lo Ibo laying out uf sub-divisions when a letter wns roud.ilrnm W. I'nvvin concerning a road runn'ng nurlli and suuth thpiugii.l). I, HH. Sundry other liueiueee wa. conduit od milling it being a resolution by f'uun. Allan to Iho effect Hint Ibe usual business iius^ing lie postpotml ifcxt 'llmrsiliiy lo allow tile member. to bu preuent ni the homo ol l|ie Iluuie uf the councillor . lu >, t.-ln .it Iho Hag miaing. Tin- motion was curriu) n.'in con. I'nniplcle report will bo pulilinbisl on Tuemluy. | Furnished housekeeping ropnti |rl week each. Apply Friday evenings pr Sltntdiy looming! Wgb, Bth hous,, Hit pf fjt. QMrgs's, 18th street. 95-8 Furnished Hooms to Kent - Single pr double (or ladies pr guiiljemett. Ileeu tilul locution. Opnvouiwt Ipr lerry. Apply W7 Lonsdale Ave. 35-8 POUSB' FOB BBNT-6 rpomi, 133.80 monthly with lease. Fqruitur. for into cb«p. Owner leaving city. Apply evenings pn|y, 7 p'c|pok of pilot, 153 Third si root cost, North Vancouvor. 99-6 FOB BENT-Largo hall, • Lonsdal. Av.. (near 1st street) loiiuerly known as K. P. Hall) suitablo lor lodge room socioty purposes, or suit, ol offioes. Altoralipns tp suit rcsppusibl. tenant, privilege qf siib-letling. Apply Irwin k Hillings Cu. Ltd., Ul I.onsdlle Ave. Telephone IS. tf OOPWPOD WANTED-SO 4»rd», prioe Including delivery and slacking in basement ol 967 Tenth street east, North Vnnoouvier lo Mertun, V. O. Ilpz 16113, Vauouuver. 36-8 FOB SALE l)uii|dc curncr, Inn leet mi boulevard aud IN loot ,m bit. Andrew's avenue, cleared. Price I3IIM), J cash, balance uver IS months. I'ullll.r ic Mcllwuilis Ids lliclini-ils st., Vancouver. Phun. Seymuur 8763. IV F1E1! CHIEF IS TO STAY Hu Withdrawn Bit ftsslgnation-Wlil be Provided With Hon. Mil Buggy tad Will Carry Chemical Tbsrcin « - An amicable arrangement has been iiinie to between the Are ami light committee and Fire i.'hief Turner by tvbich the Chief will withdraw his re sigiiiifinn and wil| retain bis position. The s'bsirman of the Are and light committee, Aid. Hinilb, announcci) this fast last night and also Ibat arrange moots bad boon made by meius of tbo funds put at the disposal of the cm millee from 'he lanes apd appropriation whereby Ibe t'liief would be pro vidpd with a hone ind buggy in which bo will ho enabled to arrive at tbe location nf a tre wlfh a minimum loss nf lime. This rig tp be provide for Ik* Ohief w|lj b. so arranged thul it yill carry .1 raodillcil chemical apparatus and will cost in the vicinity of WW. lu view of the j»»d work which has been done in Ibo fir. department by the Chief and the cfHri.ql stale to wbicb he bis brought, the fir. and light coiniuilic. wer. loath lo lose his services. Aid. Wraith slopped in |0 th. breach .nd witb diplomacy and tecf hu M. V, ttUatlc Auoolatlon -fhp #br?v. Msoci.tioo w||l hold | ipefW meeting lonlghl Ifttifr) pi II p'tMAf. Hatier, nf Interest to til ip in dlffiMUM»,<|. A|| Aft wehpmi pf Ut. Al,«. Pk I lip's m», Htvltptit m Music Class Bssumss Miss Evo MeDoniibl Is rosumiug her ■ hiss iu North Vaueouver ou Ucptcm iter Isl. Pupils are |i,epurod fur Ti, runiii Conservatory of Music eramina lions. Any wishing lo start will find Miss McDonald ou Mondays aud Thursdays al Itt Tenth street east, II you wont a good buy in Hurtli Vancouver, cull and sro uur li.tings. Wo specialize in this district. Palmer At Mi'llvviiinc, 41)11 Kichardi it., Von- cnuvvr. J'Iiuiiii Seymnur 8it3 l-l Splendid view bit, 2 blks frum Lonsdale carliue. i'rice {676. J oath, balance over 18 mouths, palmer k Mcllwnine, I'D) llichuid.i st., Vuncui vor. Phope Seypiour 8763 I 'J find, lot, second bluok Irom I "n- dalo carline aud cloeo lo Boulsvard. Price 18110. Cash WHI, balance „v« 18 montlis. I'nlmer k Mcllwain., 138 Bichards at., Vancouver. I'hnne S..V- niotir 8763 IM FOB SALK Imp. mil Car Gp. ||00 shares. A few for sal. at Ten Dollars per share iu lots ol Iwo or not lea th.n fivs shares. Uourgo A- Ksndall, 633 I'ender St., Vancuuver. 11-8 FOB SALE -Kits! growth dry wood lur HU I'" curd, 4 It. 0. M.I):..!.. Phon. 83. 388 Splendid inside Int. wuuld miike line business local ion, on First St., pp. block Irom l.onsdulo avenue. ?rice ♦61'HI. Hash 11800, balance over 18 months. Pnlmor k Mcllwaiue, 138 Bichards st., Vancouver. I'lione Sry moor 8753 I 'J FOB NAI.lv Homrsilo Urgain. at North Lonsdale. Water, Ivln, leb- phone and sidewulks. 101il98 all cleared and iu garden. Small Iniuat. 83000 un good terms. Queen Sirset. 100.183 oo Nye stroul, nuw being inociidanii/ed. I860. 13 cash. 100x133 lacjng south no ifuocu st lvv-.-ll.-nl soil. DODO. II ensh. I unsiliil.- avo., 88 feet 11600. JACK I.OUTET * CO. Te|. 47 tk 87 Express Classified Ads. WAlTBp WANTKIMfmarl rputo boy.. Apply Province oflioe, Ith street west. WANTKD Assist unl girl as mother's blip. 'Apply Vri., Morns, miner 8rd and St. H.-orge. 368 WANTKD First class drea and suit maker wants work nt honu or would go put at 83 per deyv 38-8 WANTKD -finnislicd bouse, 4 bed rnnms, lireplsno. Walking Aimm ot terry. Apply A ,W, | EiMcM pjee 08-* I want a good rejidsace Int. HW leet frnnlugc, corner prolorrcrl. Flic must be rigfct. Apply 9ot |7M, H. Vanoouver; B. C »-8 WiNT'W)-I)res.n>aking. Inorough- ly esperiencod lu good dais wpr)f. Ludice' ni'ttf a specially. Misses Hnp •Sqihe |, Keith bjpek, corpw 1st W* Lopsdale. 36-8 tl-,. I M,J|. 99% mf' ass BOOMS FIIB BP«T' 318 •Ipd street em- m um-VprtMm tod vm JWiPW km MISOBLLAWBOUg .1. Loiilcl aud Norlb Lonadala 'let it at 1 .ousdale Pbaripwy Phon. 38 Ws olos. Sundays. Phom 831. ,|. II. English, 0. K. I.rooery, 18 I»ns- dais Avsooi. Sandbao) k Sjnjpapn, Ijupng movers, residence 488 tti) Avsnui fsat, Fairview. TH. F.irmPPt 1310. 8-36 Will the gcnllein.u who riec.iv.il Knglisli setter pup frpm little girl .1 Qopd Tttpphyr1" l.odge .puly to A. Karlaud, Hot 8386, Ifoffh Vancouv.r. Thoroughbrod Kpglisb setter pup for ap\\i, kpply tlipve pidftn,. M-8 B. O, Utftfy ind tomtA »M*» - UfVl fig! and Iodic.' saddle hnree. lot hire., Htaliling Ipr horse., fJen- *P\\ Aetiypty and l*fvy toPfpiPf. |H. Bunas, Ith mm met, nm Ml tl. fit ll (iilvl. I twiitsam WW Wffr'-i' .^11 lilac, 'wiJain- ilmr A MMi wi ntiiiiii' buholi at __tri 909 »«»T - fwmpmiii him Furniture tor mb, A fani' .md /foqlUyard. i»(J 91:, fifljf, IW) UMtmpod pf., fim,' m. p^\\tnyM*)t Mil ' 1 «W 4w«s) St. Andrew's ohure) mm*, • g .Seymour at, Vancouver Day achool open all the year round. Night school comment- ei September 8th. OHOCCHS Kallethe's Bath Corner Homer and Tender SU. The only up-to-date and nil- abb Imth houae in HriUah Co- luniliia. Wa cure where othen (ail. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. plain hatha, eUctrlc baths, shower baths, massage for body, scalp and face; eUclro therapeutic hatha a specUlty. JOS. KAIXBTHE, PROP, OraduaU o( Berlin, Germany CHEAPSIDE GROCERY GEO. WAOG Groceries and Provulona - Wholesale and Retail ll6 Hastings St. (downstairs) Delivery Tueada^a and Fridays «-|»V««SSB»-tSrvpS__-WBS«B^MB NUrflNKM COIUWM SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute jj6 Haatloga St. f, Canaia'a OwatoM tMamimm mm 9, J, nftott, 9h„ ' -Managar iim\\lemwme»'>i**mtiwm \\nnn\\ nW nnfim WAV ADS. BUnsm »T»MPt5 THE GEO. II. HEWITT CO Manufacturers m'rnuoi iuukr mm Sign aud Price Mark.re io Fairfield Did. Fona R3»7» ««■«—«—————*—1__———asasa—■* REAL MTATI Yorkttbire CmniIm k ktmtm ComoritiM Hi 440 Bayinonr Stratt reaiTestatb fyANP AND MORTGAGE WVR6TMJ..NT. ESTATEfl MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE Jl, Karr Houlgata. - - Manager M»TAU«ANT« 19 Hottl VtuuMvier t*tf*e Ml il nlherVluk fHo* nt litMipgl »t„ emmm yWm •**m?r* ■ p*VPwy wm ytmW WWnWri*)* in still wutBlilns lor mi pt tits Iroquois, I muit go oroiind ther. and tike a look »t thit- when I gel Titer sll turnM sad looked nt n pretty girl who nt with wld. open mouth mid eturlng eyes, nor g.ie Hied upon th. window, "OhI" eiolglnid the girl, shivering, her lie. growing pslor every ^eoonil, "I'm so icsrod. Just ss yon woro talk, log I looked st tho window, and thin ouUld. - thir. - tb.ro — (hero ->" Sits pointed Wildly With her bind, nnd tbon reeled agilRit bar neighbor Mid fainted dead iwny. Btonno spring to ths Window, throw It open, unl looked out, , ihere wis nothing to ha Men. livery thing WM quiet, Utormi sad two othor men stopped oulside apd Inveotlgitad. They lound nothing at lent luiploicmi, in the meantime thi lorvanti bad mimicked tha homo Irom lop to hot- torn, end lound no ooi, Miss Dumunt'i Jewel, wire Intact. The dinner was resumed. Tbi girl Wbo bid fslntod concluded, wltb tbt rut, thu iba bid bom .cored and tiiut tb. whole thing ww th. rosull or Iter Imagination. Order waa res- lured, end the sulijeut of thl bur- glirlw dropped. Only ono man bad Ibo right ol thi iiffulr, md hll convention op the i■oi'iier Ol the etroet osplnlnod II. "Hy Qeorgel" eiolalmod Mr. Hurko, lur It wu bo, "But I bid a narrow cu- oiipn. HmnolKKly WW m. loukln' In the window, md they pretty near nibbed me. Tbat would be '»' been i good tblug," He walled a low mlnulos to deter initio whether there was my effort al pursuit, end then went on: "Hut bo'i there, sll right, sll right I ln'e (hero, md ho won't got away without Jimmy Burke aatorn. Yoi. cun place your totumi dollar on that, Btrumpy, to my tune you please. There waa a second Interruption il the Dumont place. "A nolo lor Mr. Stormo," announced the butler. Stormo took md read it haetlly. Thep he looked at hi. waii-h. "I — I am called away," ba exclaim- ed. "It's half put eleven, and I mual go. I'm lorry lo — " Ho mudo hll ipologlei md lllpped out. Ml,.!. Dumont followed hint, "What — what', tbe mattorf slit Imiulred anitously, "1 don't know," he replied. "I thought tonight that I would lie fro. Here Is tbe note; you may reed it II you will." She started u she looked it It Then she reid It It wu U follows: My Dear Storme: Ilu ut the Iroquois Club si U o'clock If poselblo. Soms frlnedi of yours will hu Micro between twelve and half pul two. Sorry to trouble you. Imperative Tho nolo wu uiflgned. "What does It mun!" (be Inquired "I don't know, little gtrl. It's pari oi tho generil tchem. of duties I must perform for I while yet, until- until I throw them up altogether." "I am lorry you — you must go,' she went on, In a pusilod ton.. "So am I, Helen," r.turnod Stormo, 'and Ibave to leave you unprotected Those robberies that they talked about tonight are serious, It seunis you must be oir.ful to keep the houx lm Vi ii up. If If anything ahould happen — " 11. turnsd pile u he .poke 'II — If unythlng should happen U you, I don't know what I'd An" Shu looked up Into PI. aym with s reassuring emllo. "You ueed not fear for me," ibe returned. "We ire safe bore Tbe coachman can be summoned Ip an InsUnt, und William, pur old butler, iU.pi down stairs One ol Iho maid, ll Ol the asm. floor wltb me and within calling distance "My aunt slups lo th. front room, md I eteep Ip one of Uu bask opm- lliu olio at Um corner " she Inilcalai It wltb a gesiur. — " and tin atrial llghu ihlni upon It all plght long Our hoiiiM! Is we|l .ipotwd, a*4 w.'vi n.vur bid my trouble, md m oem ctpecl lo, eliier. Nothing will happen - milking .1 sll" Storm, bowed. "I sluecrely trust *>«," ba apU gravely, "You win come tomorrowf .he sukul u b« orejiarad to loavs. "I till come tomorrow," he replM And then b. went. After be had l.fi •he djupoverad that ihe had en willingly rotelned poeeoealim ot (he tola Hljo threw open ihe loot and ealW altar hlip, bat to no purpose — bi bed gone, She o.lot^sd tlia door and stood up- coftnlply beneala tbe ilgbt md read th« no- analt- A troubled eiproulon uttled upon her lac. She remained Ip sa .Ultud, ol haellntiop lot m IpMnaf, tad tlm, Iniuid ot roturnlng to bar gu«t* she ran HgUiy up tha slain to hai room. II waa a iloguiir thing lhat ai ion a. she had known gtotvn, luien Dm mont Ml t«mei Irom him Mt tw« iettere. Bath 1-4 coat. w|jhlp tbt pail |aw waefee. Una optnot a drawer sod took UM Murs oat She afanad (Mm and Ihsat aarefuily with tha "What daaa It all ra«sn .*- wbu doe. It moan!" she eiclslmed- .. For iho lound that th. no|a (rf to< night wa. written In nn same hind an wero tha other two — In tile handwriting or H, SNwIolfft Storme, "Whit doei It mosnf iho orM again, > Ini then ibo want down ntnln, CHAPT8B It The Mia among Ihe Shrub. Storme plunged hastily down the front itops, lurned la tha right and itluuppoared In the darkness. Te three man, howivir, ha did not dii- nppear — th.y followed him nnd kept him will In light. This time he pur- euid qo devlom courie, but heeded Straight lor the Iroquois Club', which h.t reaohedi md entered with eliorlty Tha three men wilted for him outside. They stood wharo they could im without being Men, Ono. more they eampod upon his trail. Up In the Dumont house the §n«*t« were leaving. Tha fainting ipill ll thi table had cut an nlr ol gloom upon tho crowd, md Stormn's.departure had Mtod m a wrt of signal for tha premature termination ol thi uiod.it foativltlee, Ooe by ope the guests departed md left Mlu Dumont alone, j Hall an hour later the lights oo the ground floor Wire eitlngiilshctl. Hull an hour after that tke light, upstair, went out. The whole houae wu dark. It wai a oloudy night, apd a sultry opo There wu no moon. lti'iin Dumoot did pot retire—eh< wu lo no mood to ileep. loitead, ih* look a Mil by an opep window md thought md thought Outside Ip the garden, ooncesled hy Uie shrubbery that surrounded tbs home, there itood a mm — no unseen mm. He wu a part ol the chaotic black nets of tb. night lie only know how ho came to bo there, or whence hi came. He wu motionless md Invisible Iiii akin miy hive boon white, but II It were It did not enow, lor be wore e black muk md dark colored glove. Hi. clolhos were blank. III. oopl collar wu turned up. Miss Dumopl did not see him. Thl. mm had i kosn ear, and hi wai using It to the beet advantage He wu waiting lor abaoluto qulsl » Willi the Ihiiisi). And whep that quid reigned, he wilted many minute, longer before be atirred. Finally ho made m linporccptibli movement, and somwhore, within bh upparol a email bell struck the hour He algbed with relief. "I'D try It now," he eiolilpied softly to blmielf. But iUI be did nol move. "Ut me ace," he mueed, "I want to get this straight. I must make no mistakes. From what I have lurned, the f thing Is Ufa. There ire ill people In the bouse." He cheeked them off oo hi. fingers u be .poke. "The gtrl, the old lady, the mm, and three servants. The thru servants ara on Uie upper floor, but they sleep, and Uioy doo't count — tbay paver do The mm Is oo the ground fli'or — tbat I'llnilii.ii.'H lilin. Tk. old li.iiy tn the from room >— aim's too fnr eff to be daiijoroua. "Tbat leavu no one but lite girl I. face — aud If she hours mo, why then — I cm got away In Hum, at toy rata This thing saesil uie — safer Uwo many others it's worth trying, and I'll try It Hare goes." There wu an open .pane of eighteen feet between the anrubbery and Ihe house. The mm, who up to this time might bava bun a shadow or . Ir.., now disappeared Irom view be- ivisth the bu.hu. 4s Instant liter ho .purged Irom th* protection ol Ihe laavea. By means ol some clover burglar's trick, It wriggled, ball prostrat, acrou thl opr.n .paoo — be waa a pasting shadow, s bit darker thu the etheri. nothing elu. Once urou be become s portion ol tlie houH — be l««aae again upseep. This sun did nothing at random - he did not r4w)wp beyond host. Hi bad mad. hlnu.ll oarefutly acqu.lnt- ul with tlia detail, of Ihe Job before Mm. He wu sa eipert In hll line, Night after plght ha Md larked la the vicinity of thia house, alert and wide awake to everything tbat wont op. Us know now sll about the outside and all about Ike Inside of tbs botwe; Iw upderttood tha bablU ol tbr oocupenla. He bad determined the euwt looa- lion Ol hll booty,' II surprised, IM koew just thick war to yap. He «u prepared lot aH esMrgepolW. Outside a poltumm .wung along wilb «WvV gait He .topped and peered a woman! W- th. abrubbary and thoa passed ou. The aaa alongside IM Mm btinlMi i ilgb of r.llof. Suddenly ha shook with uncoutrollabi. bat tfmt laugh-r. "I ptnupwi," be remarked eofliy to blmaell, "mt Burlw pad hi. gang Ibroggb-" The* ha atartad la to moth. Ip fin Klns-i ha bad lotttd a cellar win- (OwttneM m phi mm) THE MAN W rtwelvM tbi NIM glad welcome hero ill Ihe man who oomM to buy, our prHuiry objtot nt thii time being to acquaint tho men of North Vancouver with tho RtifwtofM in quality, wrvlce and price, to bo OWlluilvely obtained at thii atore. Wo don't expect to aall you goods before you know ua, our geodi -nd wW buaineaa methodg, ao wt invite you to callj "Snoop around" a bit and fit acqainted. GUMMING QUAUTY. CLOTHIER 113 LONSDALE AVE. GOOD BUYING .. Half Acres in Eaut Half 737, The few remaining for sale at $500 and $550. Terms I -4 cash, 6,12 and 18 monthi, Ayply to GEORGE A. KENDALL 522 Pender Street*' VANCOUVER, B.C. NORTH VANCOUVUR CITY.UURRJKH, MMITKD TIME TABLE TAKING lil'FECT MAY FIRST, 1911 Usv. Vapniuvcr 6.'ill a.m. ami thareallsr evsry SO ininulits until 7.00 p.m. Oomnuncisg 1-W p.m. svsry 30 minutee until 11.30 p.m. thereafter 19.16 end 1.00 o.in. WKKK DAYS U'»ve North Voncuuver fl.00 a.m. and ihiii'iilliT every tW minutes until 7.00 p.m. Commencing 7.30 p. m. svory DO minutus until 11.00 p. in. thereullcr 11.16 uml 1116 e.in. HDNIIAVH l«ive 'Vencouver 7.10, 8.30 ami 9.0D tberealtcr stma *s weekdays. I,iav,' N.H'lh Vancouvsr 7.110, 8.00 awl 8.10, lluri'ulli'r tarns as we*- Atya. I'AHSHNCKIl IIATKH Single (ere 6c, t lor 'lot, 30 lor fl, 70 lor fi. VHHICIjIO BATKB A—Ijiioilier iregow, trueke ewl drays, 76o return. II—3 horse eipnee eartiapea and hack., 60c return. C-l horse espress buttg-* .no1 aiilm, 'i6c return. Time-tiM. suhicct to chanii. witlmul notice. (j'limpeny not liehl. lor rleluye, eccidsntal or otlisrwiss All the abovs riitos include drlv- er. Itates A .nd II milijecl lo 30 por Mil. discount ip lots ol 60. I'lll.ltlHT TAKII'l' Vn 100 Ihs. rate, 6c. Minimum rate, 10c. ^|j If you want your Doors V and Window! in a hurry call, phone or write . 1 DICKINSON & SON 1 i, 11 i. ■■ ——i.—■—■- ESPUNADE EAST Phone 222 P.O.Box 1719 Campbell5 Realty & Investment Co. FOB SAl,C~6-ropn) house on Chos- tirfW Ave. Now, .11 modern, price Jf/SOO. Kaiy term. ■MM WM PSTATE, W)AM», WWCance. mom I* "I v. 0. box fL TAB EXPRESS, mmU VANUUUVgR, B,.C i . . ' _n___3__________ap 128 LONSDALE AVENUE mmmm We have hut received the largest shipment qf metal Bedsteads we have assembled in seasons, this ought to be intensely interesting news to hosts of people in view of the fact that iron and brass beds are replacing wooden ones so fast. As a still further emphasis on the advisability of an early inspection we name these prices: HA-Sn wens si/K.s :i, :i{ Mn yr Viry Neat Iron Bedstead, (,,„t n.„,.. Good Strong Bedstead, all sizes - (3.95 Special, a leader „ * (4,95 And prices range from these up to $40 to (50 t , ALL WOOL . Mattress IN ALL SIZES '> i Don't forget we can supply youVith CROCKERY Dinner Sets Tea Sets • Toilet Sets Glassware , \\ i I We can specially cater to your wants in Linoleum and Window Shades We have an expert man at this work and can guarantee ALL OUR WORK In Special Showing of DINING SETS in leather or wood seats Golden or Early English Finish. Pillows and Blankets i i SEE THESE mm Bedroom Dressers In Golden Finish wilh beveled Plate Minor 14*24 on Safe, Caah Prika apt r Another Dresser In Surfaced Quartered Oak with hev, WW WW Plate Mirror 14x24, Caah Price » «P «»» » Mahogany Finished Dreiser . Urge and beautiful Fine large Mirror <_OQ AA QUICK SALE . -■ • . fiftO.UU Don't hesitate if- you want a genuine ban Royal Oak and Mahogany I'inisli. Caih Pricei ire Ladies Dressing Tables n't hesitate if you want a ge yal Oak and Mahogany Finiil $10.00, $14.50 and $15.00 Large Dresser With three large Drawers. Extra dJOO CA line British bev. Mirror, Catb Priw *?6mQ\\J It I II —mmmn^wwnnnwn^mmnnnmmm ll ■■■ i ■ . HI .1 . . mmwnmtmn^mmnwn Carpet Squares & Rugs ■. « We are enlarging our CARPET DEPARTMENT • and will offer Special Values during August, as we must have more room, We are expecting the biggest Shipment of Squares and Rugs direct from England that ever reached this North Shore. THE LATEST IN BUNGALOW NETS AND MADDRASS MUSLINS PORTIERS AND LACE CURTAINS Did you hear it? "Necessity invented stools, convenience next suggested elbow chairs" but if you want to see the very latest things in the way of convenience you ought to come and let us show you wnat we have in the in W °f Davenport Beds, Leather Couches, Large Easy Chairs and several other pieces that a progressive age has invented for use and ornament. COUCHES You would wonder how we Could sell them for so small a price. &>A C A Cash price ... * - - f*OU i BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS in early English Golden Fumed Oak ! the latest Mission and Colonial Designs. is what you always ^et at this Furniture store. Ucaulily your bunts. I'liniurc, copi- Imi .lid •nliiliii'liun rum,, li.nit .11 nl Iraclivs iuUrior. Hi'inily in luruituro 1I1KH not mws mirily ini|ily 111.' iiiuhI Ouslly mnl.11 ■Ij, but rather pnnd jiitfyuniil in 10 IhjUqu. Tliiii' is a vorilnliln linrvi'sl ,,l )....,..■ I (uioiiiliiiigs hero mul win nro ns w. I cum. la visit us n. we am |„>awl ly milis >i.u. '■) 'I We have a large line of ROCKERS and chairs of all kinds: Veranda Chain Hammock Chairs Camp Chairs Canvas Cots Woven Wire Cots and Camper's. Outfits "■ ' 1 .' »'. .. ' I B' Mail Orders receive prompt attention MMM Will '"" I . . B THE HOME FURNISHERS, 128 Lomdale Ave. . T«» EXPRESS Nomw V*neewvM p. C, polished T»w4»yi md Fridays by NqmMhom *•««■«, Mwrtf Quo, H. Moww, Editor end Munwr, • Om ym, fl.00 b«w or nuMmimoiT Unltwt Btotw »nd Forsign, s)l.M par Advertising Kite, will M fluoM on application, , TtaK«pnMI*devoted lOlh. Interests ol llm north Bltnru ol Burr.rd I Bid ■—---_-. —.i._,„ „ .^jy^dipj mudlnni ol .xc.iiilon.l r.lii. lor iBg-J'W~»''» mvnjrwwnt.nnnnn, Mtfltolt Alloi>»na««ini.oiitr»sl (Kj.MlU.rn.nte IjipnW to In Hi. printer^' hsnds not sn 10 ..ni. Mmid.y .na 5 |i.m. Wedimetl.y to ensure Insertion In (lis n%. .._!■ !• itevnDd to tb. nlflroste o ia norm Biinni oi nurrer ____5^?i2^£ w^w^i* m»Vm ol osceiition.l v.i SSBS&'i tl o,ouT.nr«rT««?. IM'the pomilstio.i ol Worth V.n SSI»rwJBXTOw Xl.rMN.rs th. most satis m 0 c jrlbsn lowing Ihu., Dmmbm, Wl! M* 9\\mm\\ Plr triot; W. Bcwtf, Phlpps ol WW!. Boi*! 0h.», k, U'Coptoy nl JUII*. Prairie- imjnimiilt Klectriral District; John A. Itliliia Frotioh ol Snolte,' r~h—-r -—SKTVtwt torn v.ii.7 notes p, o, esrmy. m wlta, p pAthtp in tlio .i'i of railing p log whim Him log slipped on th. p.vi. tft weight of th. log miming busk on Mr. (Jnrmyn's shouhler, spraining his nock .ml bsck. Th. s|il»w»lk gang have b«m tem- pnrorily illaliiiinlnil on .I'ciiiiitt of » nhtirUgo 111 lumltor, AlV.r»l str..t.< throughout Hi. Valley ar. r»ady for tlm Lying of th. plwlu'lmt I'.iimit b. Ititialmd oil that .I'l'iiltnt. North Vancouvsr, 9, C, OOMPLBTION OF THB BBWBSAOB innM Now thtt construction work on lb. various sewer works which have been under way I. tlio eity during tbe put few months is completed, It Is io order to observe that both tbo contractors .nd tbs eity council aro to be congratulated upon th. eatisfactory manner in which tb. Work WM conducted throughout. Tb. work, were of in extensive nature including seven miles of main sanitary sewers two snd ono half rutin of storm sewers .nd sight miles of branch sewers, which entailed tbe moving of ovor HK),IIO(l cubic yards of earth tnd involved .n expenditure of approximately *3OO,O0O, It is gratifying to not. tbst th. relationships, obtaining between tbe contractors .nd th. city ware not subjected to any strain of a serious nature during^tlio progress of tbe work. Tbis mty b. altribut ad In a largo degree t. tlte positive stand taken by tbs city engineer at tbe outset and maintained consistently throughout th. period of construction .nd in which he waa staunchly supported by ths eity council to tb. effect that tb. plans and specific, tio.s must be adhered to strictly in , all particulars. Tbe willingness man ifastsd at .11 times by tbs contractors to co-operate in this regard greatly contributed to tb. harmony of th. proceedings snd tbe result is Hint tbs work bat been completed in te- conla.es wltb tb. tsrms under wbicb the contracts wor. awarded ami the city bu every aasurtnes' tbat .scaliest value bu been procured for the money espend.d It is a rs.'ter for congratulation uppn tbo part of all concerned that |b. entire work bu been carried to completion without . siugie mishap .1 any nature It is quits customary when works of this nature and mag iiitudu tro undertaken to find thst their progress bitjpt^eAJny^ajJ^I on^sriout nature or .v.n by casual lies to tb. workman. I. tb. preae.t instance not only wu th. work of an extensive character U noted above, but tbe natur. of tb. material lo bs moved presented .11 tbo's. features such W Muting of rock, excavation of quick sand, treacherous surface ' conditions, .te,, wbicb .r. likely to AuqiiBT a5 1911 develop .ccidants. Tbe watchfulness eicrcissd, bowever, wu ao incessant .nd tha prsc.utioni adopted, Irreepec liv. of cost, wars so effective tbat avtry peril wu overcome .nd although at timss thsr. were upw.rds of two Rousted wen employed .nd tk. excavations were deep, even U ^^_ such oxcavation, usually no, Ihe whole contract wu carried out without on. accident of a serieu nature aud witb only on. or two of any sort whatever. Tbi. record is of so sous ■i-l . u.tur. tbit tb. contractors ar. dsurvlng special commendation for Ike .way In Which tb.y held their workmen safe at all timss. It only remains te complete mm. minor nutters of construction and ht tb. property owners to coons t up tbeir residences with th. newly inula! ltd system iu order to give Forth Vancouver th. advantage of a sewer .rag. system of ths very bwt slats and Which ne»di only to be .steaded u rapidly US possible until tbe entire .re. within lite city is racked. St th* pending fed.r.l elections, Introduce a new figure Into the poll lies! arena in tb. west, inasmuch ss this is tho first iiisluncu in which Mr Stevens has appeared before the poo pie u tb. exponent of tbo platform of . polities! party. Mr, Htovons ir one of th. many capable sons which the Old Country has,given the colon las. Ovor twenty years .go he cantc from England to British Uoltiiiiliii. and for much tbo groater portion of tbst period lm bus been a resident ol tb. city of Vancouver Py virtue of marked innate ability, unfailingsted fastness of purpose and untiring per severance, Mr. ptev.na haa made ti prouounced success of tlineo coinmcr cisi undertakings with which he Inn been identified from time to time and he is st present a typical roprc sentativ. of thoso alert and enter prising financiers and mou of affairs of tho city who in the primo of 111 ■- find themselves firmly established oil the highway of success. Naturally Oggretsivs. Mr, Btsvens lias always lieen au influential and prominent fig ure iu Ihe circles in wbivh bo hu moved and being likewiso of a progressiva temperament, Ibo circumference o' hia activities has licon steadily onlarg ing with tbe result Hint he has grad ually attained a position in which his personality commanded mil.il le Ur, milieu.',' before .Ilie gen,Till public This bu boon noticeably line of late witb respect In tbe outstanding position wbicb he has occupied as .1 ilernian for th. city of Vancouver ii. relation to important clvie avonte wbiili h.v. recently transpired. There are few names more familiar to the Vaiicuuver cily slsctoralo lo day than that of Alderman II II. Htovons and it is safe to say thai thsr. is null., which enjoys the /in bounded confidence and the deopesl respect of a larger or more infliicn tial portion of lhat clccloratc. I liy ths unanimous voice of bis co.. frercs Ur. Htcvoui now sic|,. oul ie to a yet wider political horiuip u the candidate of Ihe 1,'onservativo party for the Dominion House of i'omnium, for the city of Vancouver. In him the electors have placed lie fora Ihem a candidate who is in overy sense worthy nf their cuppert. Tbs progreu of tha campaign will show tbat Mr. Htevcns is an excellent platform speaker, a man of deep con vlclions, able to lake a strong grasp of tbe groat public issues wilii with which he hu." lo deal, thoroughly sincere in bis .llegia.ee to what be believes to be right conclusions u to those issues, straightforward and .unly iu bs a.lioMiy of his opiti ions Naturally, democrats in his syiipa tbies Mr Steven, will be fount) a staunch and outepokon exponent of tb. right, .od tb. interest, of the people u Stub ami ardent likewise In his loyally to tb. mother country .od te British institutions, he wil| bs heard in ringing touts .nd I. u»- miatakeable terms while dealing with questions which .fact Canada in lit imperial relationships At the .try Inception of bis candidacy Mr Btevens enjoys the undivided and cordial co operation of tlte entire militant forces of Conserv. tlsr. , throughout Vsncouver ruling, while bis personal quel"'1'* - ""A is lilt general i)na|in»atlou. »r» such ..... "__.,. ...jail.. _(. ,.„„, _,,k Tho N. V. Prepnristpry school mul kin.l.Fg|,rten will wopon in Ss. John's parish hall, eor. 8th and IBtli sttMte, on Wednesday 8«pt. 8tb, .Boys uml girls age. i to I?. Miss flrndwill, North Vanoouvsr. l-w Keith Road Lot A Bargain for Quick Sale Beautifully located 50 It. Lot in City Limits on Keith Road. To sell qujckly, will accept $1200, one-third cash, and balance on terms. Alexander Philip Financial Agent and Insurance Broker Cluli Block Phone io North Vancouver Coal and Supply Co. LIMITED Winn I: Cor. St. Gsorgs's .nd Es- plumule Office : fill l.niimlnli' Avenue. Wharl Hiono 178. Office Fbins 198. ClIAl, HKIil'HANTH Dealers in nil kind, nl Building Material, Kami, flravel, Cement, lima llrick (common .nd pressed), Fire Bricks, Firs Clay, 1'lasior, Fibre, Waaler ol Paris, Liitlt, Shingles, Drain Pip., Til*. Domestic .nd Blacksmith Coal. Prompt delivery a specialty. All new houses should bt piped fur gas in order to .av. the heavy expenditure for tbit convenience at a later data, v'.V. IIGHI,WiftV POWRP CO. UMITED. New Harness Shop A BRANCH OF THE VANCOUVER HARNESS to, HAS BEEN OPENED IN Till' I'ltEWSES OF THE C. M. k N. COM. AND SIHTI.Y CO., COB. ESI'UNAIIE ANI) ST. 'iEOR/JE'S AVE. A I'i I.l, STOCK OF FI1W CLASS HARNESS ANI) HOUSE FITTINGS Hill, BE CABUIED. A SPECIALTY WILL HE MADE OF REPAIR Wtilih. chicks WILL BE THE SANK AS THOSE IN VANCOU VEU. Vancouver Harness Co. PHONE %9 Aa Idol Homesite on Keith Road nmi'. Hi .■riljH.^ig^^SBa^LlliLMUliWlJIiliil'iirl Corner of Ridg«w»y Averoia, gwW jd lenced, prim only |3000i m\\i $1000, balance to arrange. .1".- FOR RENT ELDER MURRAY CO., Ll North VnnwHivar, B, C, J- Johnston & Salsbury THE HARDWARE MEN Have had to postpone moving as advertised and wil! not occupy their NEW STORE until AUGUST 2Ut Most modern filing Mot pn the murlse,, Asalerewplacleforlbow valuable paper* and jewels NORTH SHORE LOCATORS, LTD. 32 Lomdale Avenue Telephone 123 H. D. RUGGLE3 BAP1STEB NOTARY PUBLIO 133 6th Strost Kiwi Nqrlli Vfiinwwrsr Phone 978. Vi <. HENRY B, WAT30N AWIIHTECT lliii,mn 10 mul 11, I'ondiir t'hiiiiil.i-ii. hll Pender Struct W. Pluiii. iiir.l mul Lonsiliilo Avo., Nurlli Vinjoniiv.'r- lli'iiiilrin',', cur. I mi-iliilii Av.'. .ml '.iTiinl slreei, Nurth Viineouver. ... I FRED G. TURNER NOTABY PUBLIC I ..iiiiii, IllVl'StinoillS uml In ilimiri'- K u '21)7, -;i'l:! 'ii'iiltvillii St., Viuiri.ii v.r, I). C. Plume bwft. Land llajls try work u H|iccin|ty. SPECIAL •»——————————■————- Wo have g few Inls (or s.le close to Lonsdale Avenue Carline in Ihe City. I'i ins $450 to $500 on'very easy terms. We lielieve these lo he the cheapest lots left iu the vicinity of Lonsdale Ave. Call in and we will show you over ihem. THE NORTH VANCOUVER TRUST CO., LTD. If.nl KhIuIii .nd Pinunci.l Agente. Agreemenlt ol Sal. discounted. 219 Lonsdale Avenue Telephone 44 NYE STREET 50 leet close to School, open road and water to property. Price $3)0.00 op lerms ol one-third cash. 6. Wlir'.V.' JAMES STREET 33 It. Lot half blpck (rom Lonsdale Avenue, 11, lacing South. Price $550.00 on terms ol one-quarter cash, bal. 6,12 and 18 months. n. e. Huiitii it Expert on Fireplaces and all classes of Brickwork All Work liiiiiiiinici'd Corner Fifteenth St. and Mahon Ave. N.V.W00DYARD' iii.iii'n curds ol iliy lir wouil for .|.ii.-l. sale. Plica hit mid curdn tl.tll. Specinl quotation* Tor larger i|Uun- tlliee. Cut Wood-16 ini'liiil n.iill, li iiijclic „,2t, C. O. I). Office end Yard: r SECOND and ST. PATRICK l'li.inc lltu C. C. L4WS0N & CO. 15 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VANCOUVER Phone 70-P. 0. Box 1816 PALACE HOTEL Katss: fi.oo pet and MP- Special rales to families and I* regular hoarders «• ^w ■,\"""" i—rr?' , Ibst lie will sUSdlljr, win lavor witk tbs «|»tUratf at Urge. fW OQHWSYATIVB OAMDI DAT1 flM nimtiit, by tin ftwisitiuK t..V|Hities, »l Mr, II. H. Bteven* as lit. standard u»r« »t iM Comm WWW ]Wr¥J wWf wmmj TUP^sfy^ flwlmwli J9 bS (UnWImiomi lot nnH tf ficWrils Is l|M nprems court, lor lb. ynrpme ot totiptj undtt the "fiom- ttffnntimn itt*" ia #* nWdOtal dnuiMi in mbm tiny mm- mm mMmmmmn mil »>|4» on ibe H* rinest *©of marten on Pielfle Co#»t RCDA & ANDRUSS MOPIIIPTOM Sicono taw. • • • » N°RT" VANCOUVER. B. C, tfV?Slrlft* DAT r.f\\n l|,' u\\Ki NORTH LONSDALE 1 100x132 ina splendid location, facing south, $ 1000, One third cash, East of Lonsdale Ave. JACK LOUTET & CO. 9llbMikMYa.Tep.47 Cor, Nr« St. Tel. 87 J from our. stock oT new Wall so il w'liiiin. lOvory duy eoms :. design arrives lo fill I lie vuciin ol those climod out. Handsome Wall Papers ars hero in cltillce, variety, .Ins tell qnr salesman lur whiit room you want tlio paper and ho will show you jii.il Ihs \\>ullftn you n* looking lor.. To phooie Irom our eluck is aplr. surs, io p.y our price Is cn«y. - _ W. H, ST0NEY & CO* 117 Unsdsle Avenue I'huse W N. A. KEARNS ARCHITECT ^' Telephone 276 ih ■ *' 127 LONSDALE AVE. NWTH VANfOUVER ■M* The "Monarch Malleable'' Range 1 ~ ™ z -— They Iftitu Ufp Time For economy, iiuralii|jty jflrj epae ol operation. No sto ye excels the " Monarch" Prk*i No, 226, $67.00 um, i7i.oo VVc olio party older makes ineliegpor stoves,, Builders' Hardware, "Bapco" Pure Paintg, »lo, Patterson, Goldie & Clark 104 Esplanade West I'lione KK m ESPLANADE 50 Feel ■ - . SECOND STREET . 25 Feel, Blk. 158 - - THIRD STREET 25 Feet, Blk. 138 - FOURTH STREET 50 Feet, Blk. 129 - - , $7000 : \\* $2800 $3200 - $2400 John Alexander & Co. Ill LONSDALE AVE., NOBTH VANCOUVER HOT? YES! Have your Fire Insurance looked into these hot days. Delays are dangerous. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. The largest and wealthiest Fire Insurance Company in (he world. Phone Our Agents: Elder Murray Co,, Ltd. ,7 "E.AS AVE. Building Pimin Up. mt, p. mm',M m, VWV aas, sui). 54ii, an" pfiinu. Nn. iK', Lmiiiiiril .1. Qrujiiii'y, Sill llimior slioitt, Vn.iiitiimr, |„i. i:t, l.lo.-U lllll, mh. fi'14, n futir nuiiail unttopf.) cost lllilll. Ho. Wi Uptiry il.nn.ily, btonlf Wi suli. fi IH, 1.qiisi|uI. Ay.., 1 tarit % |imii'ltiii|( |nir|in»nH. No. 1118, I). I). Mclfiimo.11, lot 7, II Hi, still. Ti III, Idtlt strs.1, r.»ii|.lic. tn mill. *J,aiin. 8*. at —i- ■ 1.. I UL4JU. —IS?- A|ijillc'8tiQi|B will lis rocoivctl hy flio tltlll.rslgil.ll up till noun on tlio Willi iluy uf AitgiiNt, fur 1 lir position pi rui'li crtmliiug f.rutn.ii for tltu city uf Nurlli V11111 utivcr. A|i|>|ji'tiiit to sliilu iik|ii!iiuinii .nil I'niiii.'ili ii'l'i'ri'iii'i'ii. Wtigim fl por ilny. QEOBOB B. HANE8, Oity JSngiiioor. ' .\\ j,j■ Ii.: 111.111 • w|ll ho ri'1'i'iv...l liy tlio n 11.1.1.1 j■ n.-. 1 up til) 11111111 on tin1 Willi ilny uf August, fur tlio positio. of I'initiiiour fur lliu Bloom Hum! Holler in llm l.'ily nf Nurlli Vnt|i.'Oiivor. Appli- nm tu iiiiii' nx|iorioni'0 .ml tiirnisli rel'uro)n.'0*. Wugos fl |ior ilny. UKOHdK H. 1IANES, Oity Engiiioor. TAKES TAKE NOTICE Unit Iho data lur i\\\\|,iiy ill i.'li.'ili. nu laics Iiiih 1 noil ox- U'lnlcii to tiGI'Tl'.MIIUU llllh, 1911. Ail |iorsons who |)uy Iho minimi tuxori li'vieil nn Iniiil'i on nr licforo Sopteoi- Iiit llllh ni'vi will ho I'lititliil luu ilis i'iiiiiiI nl iini'nixili of the gi'iisral rate. THOMAS SIIEI'IIEUI), Oily (Torli; Np. 3|», Jinn, McPPIglll Jpnltlns »oo„ lot 8, hiQPk in, soil, m, 9m cent «lwl, A WMftMllfli). to 'fi *t,lll|ll. No. m, X; A; tlfillPI, W M»l|> Ay.., iiini'i. m milt. ?[«, winii- No. iiii, i % iiinHimin, |pt i% hin.ii §87, Mil,. iHii-0,87th street, . u>ollin,; to cpst $1,8118. qHyRCH^NOTICES NORTH VANCQliyp^ Baptist Phjirch - Filth nmf' St. Hwrgp. MiPwiMl '•;-. iiii)» p.m. Sunday School ami Htlilo (Ham at 19.1ft p.m. I'ruynr uml pru|si service Wodtissrlay pt 8 p.m. l'.stor, Hav. I. A. I'rosnor, Uml stni'it cunt. Mctliiiili«t I'hurcli, corner nr Sixth street ind St. Uoorgt's Avsnuo- Sunilny preaching nervicoe tt 11.00 .,' ra. md 7.80 p.m., Snuiliy School.»» Hililo I'ltiHH ut 3.81) p.m., Senior League on Unnilny pveiiiDg at 6.00 p.m., prayer uml praiso sorvjee on Wednesday evening ut 8.00, Junior Uugue uurvico pn Tlmi'mluy alturuouD it 3.SI1. A <:milinl welcome is cxicnilwl In ill to attend these sorvico.. P.ilor, V. O, Schlichler, residence, corner Keith lined and St, Andrew'i. St. Julin tho EvunKoliel. 8th ami 13th streets: llnly communion, 8 a.m. morning praysr. II a.m.; evening prayer, 7.80 p.m. On tlio iimt Sundav i„ the month thoi. will he a second pe- lehrst|on ol tho holy cpmmunioB .' 11 a.in. flsctpr, Hey. flui* floopw. SI. Andrnw's I'rcsbytcrian Oliuroli, lilli street. Scrvjcpii: Horning wumliip 11 a.m., ovi'ii:nt' wnrship 7.30 p.m., Sunday Sphuiil 'J..'10 p.m., Minister's Bible C|os» 3.30 p.m.. tP.S.C.U. Tups- ilny svening 8 o'clnoK, prnjcr nnvtin, Waiiiesdny nvuuing 8 o'clock. "Qpq liuctrs you; you nual God." |tcv. Bon- aid lltiuLcod, minister. St. Agbci L'hurtli, Houlev|rd-Vic.r, Hev. T. E. Itqwo.. 7.30 p.m. evensong ovory Sunday; \\i a.m. Holy Oommiin- inti. Snd Sunday nl every munlb. St. Edjjiupd's Ciithulic Church, Mn- lion Avoniio: Spmlnys—Hubs U.00 a. in., Sunday School 2.30 p.m., Ilosnry lii'iii-Jicl imi anil Snrninn 7.30 p.m. Indian Catholic 'Church ol Bt. Paul's. Hnss, 7.30 a.m. Sumluys. Pastor, lluv. E. 1'iTliivin, II.M.I. 'lit. Snivntlnn Army-S. A. Hall, Liuisdoit) 4yr_iuit RHfidty -11 *; in., holiness meeting; 3 p.m., children's iiicliii;; 7.45 p.m., snlvutinn mod inn; Titisilny, 8 p.m., holiness meeting; Wednesday, i p.in-, children's meeting; Thursday, 8 p.m., salvation meeting. Captain Dnugl. will visit any who are lick or ip distress at any time. NOBTH MNSDALE North Lonsd.l. frcsbylcri.n Churoh —Worship, Sundays, 7.30 p.m., Sunday School, 3.30 p.m. II. Van Mum- ster, M.A., pastor. St. Thomas, North Lonsilolo-Vicar, lluv. T. E. lluv..'. 8 a.m., overy Sunday except 1st Sunduy in monlh; 8.30 a.m., 1st Sunday in month; 11 l.m. Matin Litany nnd sermon, 2nd and Illi Sunday; II a.m., Holy Communion ».c Sale In order to wake a complete clean-lip of all tuifiiner lines and thm make room for (he new HI pr * These Dolls will be given away with every purchase of a Suit of Peabody's Overalls in AN ARMY OF PEABODVS HAS INVADED OUR STORE TO IE GIVEN AWAY FREE St ONE ONI* TO A FAMUY WHILE THEY LAST m$PECIAl /XW^SATURDAY WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A SUIT Of "..■HTj.."-^.' sm.;» ""*•. nrf.'fln. .. GUARANTEED OVERALLS ewe wm Give cmj/S as above oniof wise HISF0R m imfms Thc«o Wh u/o oirktb, JndoiLrucllWc, nnd will luit for yur.i with Ibt '. llicjrMII pUikI alone 1/ Hie /oct nm i/tptmly in;u)c, rfanu« taWm . n kidi unl nmi t'Mbudy i Uurir tn*7tw MtHoiAtinikM h tii* wail , break one or hurt itwlf In liantllim; It, Tlie flneft Und you* coiUnn up rurfat am) imrli tlinn in iilay with ivul.-ly's J'raUjdy'i Overalls wlun at mm Un y undiTUko il Come Early before they are all gone! —————___—__.■————•mnwnmw SQUARE DEAL CLOTHIER «—««—•mnwmnmmemm——•«———,—— Wear lib a Pigs Note Black, Blue or Striped 1 ' i Only $1.25 per PEABODYS' high cnAOi.GUAf>»NUiD Ovthmls list not Only C0od ros „ TtNCtNIS » BUTTON »M0?5Cr.lT5 *RiP Oul l.ll Ml III",.,.! . Itsstwu soikkt turn irom win ot»i»a mtti ir tmit do sot tm I Tumor s>TisrutiON.w,tNnmanr OAvsmonoMt orci/nciASt I 'OIIHIOIIISI SHOWN If I TflEY WIU.STAHDIT-BECAU5C ttllY ARE _____»I NOBODY PUYS OVERAILS TO PLAY TRICES WITH | THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE, INWHICH FOUR HEN EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH I IN THE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS'OVERALLS. BUT IF THtY Will STAMP THlHHEY WONT RIP ' UNDER' THE HARDEST KIND Of U6ITIMATE WEAR. W£ ARE THE AGENTS OF PEABODYS' GUAftWTEEP eVEgAUS.. M 'S 113-115 LONSDALE AVE., NORTH VANCOUVER UP-TO-DATE FURNISHER /I I I I I ,,.,..) ft wi ■Mi witk vtty j •$» thair Vm wf«k'»trip' of.l^M anil*, ftrtb s* ™,„l wW» a large airing al hwntiM J ti Mi) Imt Tlwrsiiay night , in IM ftmftoiin eMu* wss a ■»«■ A goo4 mu.io.1 program was ^^T^i *1*» gfl«} thinga to «t, ym MA a plaaasnt Mm., Mr, and 9n, Bory \\m\\op oj Mats | n»i Prtirfe paid a vi.it te Mr. aad Mrs, Mrt, (How. last S.turd.y, OoMNIlor sad Mrs. Allan gave a KrtMay party for their vm Edward .a rsaturday aldernoon last, About 90 oWWr-i enjoyed thf-wlvm sitting "down,te a haaittilul r.pa.t, altsrw.rd "Ploying game, and musio til) about tm o'oloek. ' The young man ol tho house rewind a number ol presents • from dis companions, Mr. and Mr». Fox and lamily, who have, been .pending tbe past lew weeks Fwitb tMr rsiaUm Mr, and Mm, 0, W. Hugdon, ar. leaving today to o.- cilpy tlmir new reeidonce in Kltsil.no. Mr, Ponmroy intends building on his property an Ross road. Th. Quarterly Board ol tho Methodist olmrch had a good turnout, ai their regular muting on Friday night Quite a lot of business W.s transact- ed. Relre.bm.nt. war. served at tb. nlose ol the mooting, The many Iriends ol Mr*. Robert Miller will be sorry to hoar thai dis i. ill in England and will join In tbt bop. lhat she will soon lie abls to return. Mr*. Steacy and children ol I*th- brUge, Alta., ara on a visit to Mrs. BtMtry'a brother, Mr. II. Vol, and at present are staying witb Mr. Sugdon. Sou road is now opened thwragh to Promina road, making a short cut lor lieuplu living that wny. Mr. and Mrs.'Burnell ol Vsnaouvsr, were Hie gtieets ol Mr, and Mr.. Fred Hunter this week. ml, and Mrs', tlunwB ar* 'now is*1 IM ia tbeir boiw, the house iaWy oeoupW by Mr, and Mrs, Gqnld. Mr.' and Mrs. C)|a«, 8ay*ar,:RrQ,|iM load,'i»r* spending a wank or two at Alberni, Vanoouver Island, Mr, i, P, (irawlord has retum.il from bis trip to Atlantis City. Tha tan m th. North Shore war. nut of eonmjssioii Tuwday night for thr.. or four hours. Mauy poapl. walks') bat some waited till tho dam- nid wis rights* and wd. bom. but had l»t« »aj>pw, Mr. awl Mrs. Rolit. llrowu liave Kill. t. visit their il.ughter, Mrs. McCarthy, Port Mann. Mr- |l. Douglas Had tb. misfortune to I... fourteen of bl. young st.ek of purs bred leghorns last Sunday daring th. rain storm thsy got ovar erowiioii and sm.th.rad. Maura. Tbotapeon, Bartlett aad Dangles journeyed .hove the Hay, numr laat Friday but tha rain .1 Saturday and Sunday spoilt their e.teii to a groat .stint. Tbay report tar.. other partlts who were c.uglit ia tba rata and all bands w.r. mar. or Ion wot througli, blankets ami all Messrs, flooil.ll and Pratt bad goad catches from tb. l.ynn last Saturday and Hunilsy. Th.y w.nt up »s far as the new found I.k. discov.rsd h,' th. city engineer. The l.te rain hu been', friend to those clearing land Urge Ares were noticed all ov.r th. Valley but Monday. Two very large piles at tb. top of Hoskins roed could b. soon from sll sections. The council is opening a road from Centre into Mr. J. II. Campbell's property. Mr. Brown hu the work in band. The circus parade on Monday wu the tlatre of .traction far the young folks Of tb. Valley Miss Kthsl Forslin, Ungley, is visiting friends in Lynn Valley for a f.w weeks. Miss Idisie Wilkinson of Vaueouver isit to bar brother »on Coat*, raad, Oaring tba'banvy wind storm that crossed oyer tb. Vall.y on Tuwdaj sft.r.oon sever.1 largo trees war. blown down, also a law touts blown, np much to the iiiscouiforl of the occupants. Miss (Hark hu been appointed t. tba teaching staff of tba l.ynn Valley school, taking tb. plaoo fl' Mis. Bag, gl. who resigned to join her mother on a trip to watara paints lor tb. benefit al the latter's liaelth. Mr 11. W. Sugdeii, while unloading some «| p]t too Vim, was badly ■tung ia tba nask by spine of his b.*s. Misses l-vjne and kidaa Blair ar. visiting friends at Knglisli It»y for a wsak, Mrs. Lewis, Fromm. Road, who has been Indisposed lor tbe hist week or sa, is .hie to be .round one. agaii among bur friomls. Mr. Usass, Frammo Boad, is haviuR the outside of bis Urge home repainted- . Miss Mildred Pauglu is spanding Ihe woek on a visit lo frisnds at Kit- silaaa. FOR SALE 300 Feet of Wafer- fronUge with crown grant, known aa Wallace Shipyarda. Ttrmi to auit pur- chaaar. Apply a H, DEVINE, SaymourSt. Vancouver CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ■■■ I »» I .SI ■■ ■■■» ■■—■■ NOTICE is hereby given tbst 1 .hall sail al publio auction on Thursday, tbs 14th day of Beptemhsr, lull, at tha i:ity 11.11, North Vancouvor, H. 0,, at 3 o'clock ia tba aftesaoou, the following lauds, improvements or real property hereinafter described for unpaid delinquent municipal tax.., special rate., interest, costs sod .ipanses due thereon, unless iu the meantime tb. aorcineiitiuned tains, spe.i.1 rats., iuleraet, costs tnd expenses u set .forth iu the following schedule are sooner paid. Dated at the l.'ity of North Vaacouver this 32nd day of August, mil. SYDNEY' HUMPHREYS, Collector. i ft M . 611 61.9 mu .Mil 619 619 til tint 6189 fit tilt li.ll 'lllll I 11 Assessed Owner ....Hendricks.., care Richards Ackruyd k (jail, Vancouver D -t 1 7 J 83 f -l Ml 11 JT 17 in 19 19 39 41 14 Il.derra.chsr, H. L., N. Vtneo»v.r .. T B*ldard, Miss N., Q... D.I., J, Vaa couver 19 Iloarns, Wm., Welcome Hotel, V.aeou v.r 1 I ...... .... llnuii, Loaiae ll., Vaneouver a 7 M..aa, W. L., N. Van«ouv.r 3.1-4 H Roaoda, t, 'I'M Powsll st., Van.auvar, I 8 Illingworlh, W., N. Vancouvar 'll 11 Alvensleben, A. V., Hasting, t. Rich" arils, Vancuuver |6 64 III W IH Wi 664 ifn B HO & 10 04 3 60 || 61 :...n M a ■ ll ii «(»,, st,t«t ss.stt 'fwtn, .»» II 80 a fit |4 88 .,8 61 3 43 1101 lorn a io iaiw , U m 3 AlvrnwUbn, Alvo Vaa., Pa.il- BalM lag, VaaaatHtar UMMsarisr, P8mU, 1867 (Mm el., Vtnttntit • ^t" " M „7| 16 I ll 78 m 4 8 38 10 10 ,18 7 88 188 10 98 16 68 3 83 18 31 66 83 6 36 10 68 13 l» 3 46 15 M J8 48 3 87 48 44 3184 184 38 18 34 18 I 80 » 48 .38 M I 41 II 7.4 M 47 I »7 88 01 Jl 61 I 81 14 34 * M Ot 140 78 43 M 85 4 II 48 01 78 81 6 44 78 44 II I 11 ••■Oaddsa, 11., 9, Vaa«Mtv»r ■ftfl, % 9, IHI Braaghlaa ti, Vaa •» 4 41 44 31 33 9 \\* I M 18 17 8 H »K ,1418 171 ITU 17 18 I 87 « 17 m II l-H II 144 11 1*8 «•"*•» •- Wfl 4 48 14 31 Bsrry, The.., tm Irvls A BtlUnp to, * V.»«wr.r , ,.„„ 714 3 89 18 88 Hanawaad, H. 0,, W»-|8lJi Avaaaa, . Vppipttpy , „ IT a 117 a 17 , II a ii n ti) 117 »f ,,,.. w* w ■. n »• Ogaiswara, sara W. B. Ya*ag, Ml Powisll it., Vamwam .-Ifwiaaaa, flaa., U. Spninntm .,...,.. Bauer, W. A,, 1'a.lie Balling, Vaa- ___■_____________■ a#a»ar UN I no a 83 BnrtWd, Mrs, U, HI ftmnt, fm «aav« nn NKH Mastaaa, »., 8T« aVpabs st,, Vaaaaa- • vw ...ua 3II au W-ad», A., Vaaaaarar u» 3 71)7 88 ,0Um.»U, Mrs. A A., JMwaH Uml, »_. iTy.' iiaiana W ,HaH, T. l)„ U, Itmetm ..HI Iw fa H " " " |»| ||4 ta ia 344 1173 CLEARED LOTS 50 ft. x 147 ft. InBLQCKS 15.15a, I6and 16a. D.L 550. PRICES: $750 to $1000 according to location, TERMS; 1.4 Cash,- Bal 6,12 and 18 monthi, ACREAGE in District Lots 546 and 550 In Blocks of from One to Four or more acres, PRICES; from $2000 to $3250 per acre TERMS: ! -4 Cash, Bal. 6,12,18 & .24 months —————————————————.-—»————————.—p———.—_.mnnmnnnnnnnnnm—— The Grand Boulevard extendi through thii property 'I T ' i - ^ FOR PUNS, PRICE LIST AND PARTICULARS, APPLY TO The North Vancouver Land and . Hauled , Uability 643 PENDER ST. l^jm VANCOUVER, B. C > North Vancouver Buiiness Cards ACCOUNTANTS I'croy H. Howard II. .1. I'orrin Oily Auditor. HOWARD k PERRIN Auditors nnd Acoounlanl. ,'.i'. I'l'inl.T Bt. W. I'. O. Hot 3335 Piinna 8(07 i'lnmn 183. Vaiiftiuvcr Norlh V.ntouver HIIjIjIAUIKS AND POOL PLAY POOL AT HAMMOND'S PIBST WEST Fin-it Ubls. Md was ia Um City BLACKSMITHS H a TARN PioaMr Hors«ko« - Carriaga Work. VI*8T 8TWBT WW5T k WNBDALB CONTRACTORS 'Ilie Nsw lllock on LoBsdiilu Avtsiue near tha Perry A|iproach was built by SMITH BROTHERS Oanaral Ooatraators NOBTH VANCOUVEB CLARK k LYNCH ENGINEERS I'liiiliiidori lor ru-inlnrcd oonnrelu constru.lion. Huwcrinn in .11 its liraiiclien, house conneotinns a specialty. T-,limnU. Iurniihe.1. Offic. 30 IuuihiIaIo Ave. I'lione 38o. WM. MORRIS FRACTICAI, FIBEPUCE AND CHIMNEY BU!.I,DEB Pressed Brick Mantlea a Specialty. Phone Liu , BOOKS AHD 8TATIONEUV THE LEONARD-SALE CO. RnokMiUrs aad BUUnam C«r, Uwrfal. and itt. Vhnne III NORTH VANCOUVEB BLUEPRINTS P. U. Bh.rp, BUd. B. I., Btad. Inst. Uun. Eh- KU.. Archl sod Civil Eogbsssr, Pl.ns, risv.tion. SMi|ons, reports, sp«*l(l«»llon«, utinat*., sic. lor all alum ot work, Tracingi, Bias Prists, Map Mounting. 137 Lows. UU, Boad. East, N. Vaaatwvar. 38 EIPBES8 AMP BAOOAOK A, WILD MART EJPREBB AND OENKBAI, ifVmt 310 BBIIVRRV ^™" prasspt BaiflsHMsraia Obargsa Wmw^pMt Wart rmmmmmrnrmwWm-B.e* '■■■! ' " lm Pftbn C«Htf#dioMry WQAwmWWmWWt %J§m]9m^Ah%enn¥jf t}m r^fwrnWof Uoti fhApit, Vomm Orme, Jtitnm light londm, PNt R. (I DUCOMMUN k RON Id Mi twm III PURSE k GALLOWAY lliiililinit t'liiitmrliir. llrl.li ami rnnrri'lii work. Iluiisi'n, llungslows, sir. s u|.riiiiliy. I'lsns ■uhniitU'd, aetlmslw. 117 Un.d.lu. llm No. mat. CIVII, ENOINEiyiS Angui J. Cameron A.M.I.P.. 4 B. CIVII ENGINEER _ itjim, rtraln»»«, levels, aod sfwsiAcallons. Rniilio tanks hous* drainage llos 311, Avntu. Irrigation, (Iralnnae, level., pla.s ' ' " i. naptib lawks and rainaia a s|iMlally.- P. 0. llm 311, Ifllli «lr«it wtet ol IWwicks FISH DEALERS THE NOHTII VANCOUVEB PISH AND PBODUOR OO. Prsak sad Bnu>k«l Pish l.lve .nil Drauad Poultry VsgHalHas IMIrsry twU* d»|ly III Pirst Sirs* ICE DEALERS ■I ' ' .W— ' '■' ^^^^^^^ JONES ICE CO. ffbolMalm sad JWaiUn ol Von tea Claim let lot lamily us. BAT VIP.I TEA BOOMS 1-koM DM IANBDAIjE AVENUE PHOTOGRAPHERS CARBUTT Studio ovor Bank B. N. A. Lonwlalo and Esplaaads SAWFII.ERS DONALD DOWIE Saw Pilor and llrindcr. All kinds ol lianil, cross cut and buck .aw. art snd filed at ehortaft notic 11 l.uni dtl. Avonuo, North Vancouver, TAILORS ————— !•:. LAURIN High-class lindiw' and ll.nt'. 'I'ailorjag Phon. 807 KIJTII IIIilCK, PIBST STBEET NOBTH VANCOUVEB Modern Tailors aid Rawvatarf I 307 f-ineilale Avaaua ClMRing, PrMsiag, Dyeiag, Alt-ulag We un Uu Pronob Dry CAtenlng Pro.*. ' l'boa.313 NORTH VANCOUVEB TEACHERS (Music) SAM, T. SUTTON TEACHER OP PIANO »»d THEORY .Specialty : l/bildrcn's iMSobs at own bom*. Twms, otc, apply (Itnciral Dsllvsry. WATCH REPAIRING Is your watch rtoppiag or goksg u-ft- gularlyl Bm A. J, HOOD Tb. North Vejtciuvsr J.;»p,rt Hid pionew, Jeweller I** Itt, •• BOECKH'S BRUSHES ind BROOMS Arp gi^riniped against jmiitrfepliflns which, in pooily maile gppdscause much wurry ;iiiiis.|_|. Avium , North Vancouver. * FRUIT PRODUCE CONFECTIOivJERY, CIGARS, Etc, WHOLESALE ONLY PETERS & DOYLE 120 Second Stre* Eaat. TeUpfeone %%*% Convenience In North Vancouver Merchant! Bur in Your Own Tow.. Ymm Orders MU-4 (ConUniud frpiu page fwp) dew. Having AM* this, bt er.pl Into tlm iiotus and dropped to Un c.iut fluor, closing pud fastening tbs Window behind bim. Ono. Iffilds, flwe WW B0 traep ol aim or Iiii word lift without- au that bo bad to loir BOW Were tbe occupants 9l Iba hou... Tbis )• a p|BPb," ba muttered un-'l deriioalli bll breath. Hut nqt ip inucb of a oro as Iw tbouiibf. ift VtA to bran* w entrance through thru, door, before lip tiaoii upon tlia ground floor. Qnoe ihorc, however, bo felt his way pauHousl, to ||w pantry wlior. ho Know tbe but lir il.pt. Tba door was wld. open, ami 4 gu Jet hi tho room WM turned down low loud snores proceeds^ from tb» bed. Tbi hutlur lay upon his back bla mouth wide open. Tba map with the black muk wu pleasad to not. tbat much It Is said tbat tb chloroforming burglar Is a myth - pr, |f not a afytb, p failure. Chloroform frags and itlflos — It U bound to wake IU victim. But tho man In tho black mask (mow bb) business. Hi took all chances, because of this fact. Ha was ready fpr tb. gasp, tbe cough, tba gurgle — ba anticipated the fact that bla victim would wake. Ustenlng carefully W tbe respiration, be grasped bt. min by tbe throat each time there wai in expulsion ol air, and ipr.yod tba vapor down his Ihr9»t aa be released hia grasp. M iht (wt.ro window. MAmIi aba bawd 1 Ro|i. in tb. bill without 1 It wu tba nolia off mo preepwj ilMllbllr - at least 10 || ieem«d to ber. Pb. WWt tp bar door and listened. Thep iba unlocked II aad throw |: nppn. "Wbo Ii Ibaraf aba oaliafl- There WM po anawer. And then pf p sudden aba BBW Wb»t It WM- k slight brceie bid ipruBg up, ml |be curtain ol an open window Ip Iba ball wm rlabw bb4 WIIbi wltb tb. llBd- Tbaf, aba raM0»B4, mt bbvu been tba boIm lb»t aba ba4 beard Bhe smiled at blF feara, and shut inul locYad her door again, and open more resumed bar IMt How long ihe sat tbera she did nut know. It || said that llshermen mcsn)erl«o themselves by watching a pork bob UP and down upon the mnllt wave-and that tba heavy hours pass almost like minutes wltb thorn. Mlu. Dumont sot In her room In the dew) ol night, wide euako, apd yet dreaming day dreams. Sba lorgot time apd the hour—and forgot bena|f. Bho sat awako and ppen eyed, but aba saw nothing Im- nieillately about ber. Hir thought, win upon herself, |nd Btormo. Suddenly ibe came to herself. What wa. It that bad startled her again? Bhe looked hastily around and tried to collect ber thought.. Tbe air had become chill, and ahe shivered But lb0 414 not move. She did not dare — she could not .Ur. For ther., at tbe northern window, waa a human nm m aitruggk •-•to w^T' t^'W&fc &»'ror liar of siinl purl nm; thotice soullicrly along tbs east boundary of said north- most portion of Ul 616, 3,4)60 fact, mora or lass, to ths southwest corner of Ut l,l)lh; thence easterly along lha uorth boundary of tha south-most por lion of Ut 6)6, 'l,:)li) leal, more or lu, to tha norlh nasi comer of said south- most portion of Ut 616; thoncs southerly a'eng the east boundary of Ut 816, 8,310 fi'i't, mora or less, to Ibe south east corner post of lot 616, thence wsstsrly .long Ihe aouth houu d.ry of Ut 618, ;i,:tui) feet, mors or Isss, ts th. southwest corner post of Ut 616, thane, southerly, along.tbe wast boundary of Ut tt'3, 11,6-10 feel, mora or lew, to the soulbweat corn.r of Ut 669 i theuce easterly, along tbs south boundary of IM ttl, ttl) feet, more'or less, to lite northehsl earner pint of l-nt Sit; Ihencs southerly along the east boundary of Ut 971, a dis usee of 1,0.10.6 faet, to tb* north hniind.ry of thai part of said Ul 179, tbs properly of Job. Ilaudry; llii'iic Westerly .luug lbs north boundary of Ik. properly Of Ike mul Hendry lo tb. est hou.d.ry of Mt i'l; Ibenc southerly >|oug lbs said east boundary of IM nl to tb. high walar mark in Hurrard Inlet; I bancs la lb. saay lias southerly 100 fast, and Ib.aa. wastsrly In a straight ii*. In the polul of com ni.ncMa.nl tk. said tract af land cam prising lb* following lots, namelyi— MO, 971, 974, 97.1, *sc*pl lb. portion thereof belonging lo Job. JUndry, lb* easterly portion of Ul WW, and Uls 1547, 846, 640, 880, 644, 646, 846, and 616, aad Iba Mission Indian Rastrvs all situated in Oroup Oat, Haw Wart- minster District, log*tb*r wilh lb* foreshore la front aa lb. norlb shore af lliirr»rd Inlet a. »»»pri*ed within tbe said bo.nd.rlM of tbe city of Norlh Vanc.uv.ri lb. said trad of laad being *b»»« An a map o, pis. nf Ik. said filly of North V.ncouvw d. posited lo lbs Unit Registry OIBcs SI lb. filly of V.ncnuver. (r) Approilm.Uly tb. number of Inhabitants Ms Thousand (tyKHl). (s) Tb. pl.ee af the proposed rescr v»lr for storaga-Uke at upper end ol right band branch of f.ynn ''reck (tie- vatlon 9,400 feat above Hurrard lalet, (t) Ths means by wbfch it Is pre ymtil to star* tb* w.ler—Malar.1 stor aga by ua. af Uke ..8 Pan. (a) w. arm of tb. r***ry»lr siu ay sltss at escb foot in depth above aattstt-i- I foot abov. outlet. 6 acraa I tm i, ii 7 a*re« * feel ,, „ ,» tnm * l-i n ii • mm 5 f..t „ w.pum .8 feet „ „ i„,i,,,,U wm 7 f.nt „ „ ,,,...,..18 »cre« 8 feet •„ „ .." 13 acres H fan! „ „ M #t» fi| nm\\ ormvor, llntisb Oolnmlila, kt,, liqnnr or IwtHe linens. Iqf K__ im known ns Uls 41 nm-WWook 188, Dislriot ,f.pt m, mPVoiioiii)- vw, at the .Ittingsj^Bpir pornmis- __L«_Jto haJatt-irilm llllh d»y ol I^PfPTMl}. DATlsn ibis foil Jay of Angwt A- D., MM, THOMAS a) COMl'ANV. Hrfi Vat % Q, Orant, Agmt. lusuisiii ' n hi ,t. "Vi'iimm NEW WEBTBINSTEB LAND PI8' TBIOT-Wslriot nl Nsw Wastinlaitar, Tnkii notieo that Joaeph (!, Ilockurill, of Vanoouver, oo.up.tion, govwnm.at' iilliuiiil, inlands to uiiply lor imrmis- sion to purohuse tho following dinurili- ml lliiulh ; Hill iioi'iia coiiiinetie.iiig nt a post planted, on tlm south west cur-. ner of Ut 9033, l banco smith 40 chains, thence east 40 chuins, Uhium north -in ohajns to south boundary of , Ut 3833, lliumm wuat.40 ob.ina morn or loss, along said bodndnry to point' ol eommenciMimt, dOSIil'HO, DOOKEBIIJj. . Jan. 17th, MU. lls# THEOSOrBIOAT. SOCIETY Tba Tbeosflpbioa! floci.iy meets ia North Vanoouver In Boom 4, 67 Lonsdale Avanus (entraneo nest lo Wfl, nam. Parlor) every Wednesday ovming at 8 o'clock. Atteflilngw is onlirely lice and parries no obligations whatever. You ar. invited. Thuosoph.osl StUd»--.t. ♦«,-"*****• %^„ ■■■ wm tw.isas 1< New Westminster Und Distriot-Djs- trict ol Noilh Vancouver. TAKE ndto'i: that wo, It. niiiiiwin nnd A- C. Illadwin ol Nnrlh Vancouver, occn pation, relinil, intend to apply for periiii.iaii.n lo lens. Ills lollowing de .iciilieil aii'.'iini, known ns l.viin Creek, cninnicncing ut n post planted at lbs N. W. corner ol Ihe old wooden bridge crossing suid slrenm, I hence north, lollowing b.il ol nl ream lo a port planted I .mm feet inu'lli ol Keith Itoad, nlcel bridge, for th. purpose of obtaining ruck, gravel and Bund for building and other purposes, BENSON OIjADWIN. AUTIIUll CIjAUENCE (I1.ADWJN. Ihilixl Aug. 7th, 19)1. 810 *w nag purpossar free Min to No. — (c) Tb. point nf diversion is In Blook 4, Dirtriot Ut 788 afoneebi, nliout 33J chuliia north ol tha aou- lbeiii Uiinnlury of sa|d District Lot. (d) Tlm i|iiuiility of wut.ir applied lor (in cubic last per aecond) one .piarUr ol a mbi. loot par secouil. (e) Tba diarkoler ol lha proposal work.-Hb.llow weir dam with snilabU intake. (I) Tb. premise on which Ibe wu ler is to Iw used (dcaorilw a,im„) -Tbo Diatriot ol North Vanminver. ,. (g| Tb* purpnaia (or which ths wa ler ia lo |» uaod-Munioi|inl pniposaa. (li) II lor irrigation rluscrilw the land iiiiemied to b* Irrigated, giving acreag* (I) II th. water is to la used lor power or mining purposes ihwrnlw the plan* where th. waler is lo Iw return al lo aom. natural channel and the difference In altitude lalwetn point ol diveralon .nd point of return. (j) Area ol Crown land intended to b. oooupied by tli. proposed works IM*, (k) Tliis nolle wu postal on the lltb day of Angus*, lllll, „,„| „,,,,!) ei.lion will be made lo ths emmia "ioiii-i on Ihe |3th day ol .s,.pt.„iibw, |VII, (|) Dive tlio name and addresses of uy riparian proprietors or llcnsees who or whose land. ar. likely In Iw effected by tb. proposal work., eitbsr abov. or below th* outlet an t Arthur K. Facey, Wo). A. I, ra*iy, V'hpma. I*- Mesmrjer and Waller Finch Fnge, all ol Ihe City of Vaixiouver, and A. Dai- ton. Nye, W. .1. Irwin, Benson Wad- win and Mary ),. Archibald, all ot tin PUBLIC IIIOnWAVS i'r.iviiie.i ol British Columbia NOTICE is hmby givw lhat all pubs lie Highways in unorganised djatrieu .lid all Main Trunk lloads in org»tii<- od Dish-ids ars siniy-six fat widi, and hovo a width ol thirly-tbraa feat on each side ol the moan slraigbt centre line ol tho iriudlcd road. THOMAS TAVUIB, Minister ol Public Works. Department of Public Works, Victoria, B. C, July 7th, I'Jll.ll-in 'ily ol Norlb Vaneouver, io i.j .n ,.v».»» .iiw,,.,, (ii) Hi. bound.*ie. .nd, ara. nftb* •trial ol North Vanofluytr ar. aa Dii set forth In tbe letters patent of I coriwratiou dated 10th August. IWI, ami publisbal in tin B. C. rtawlte, but eseepllng In. area ol tbe Cily ol Norlb Vancouver spaoiAod in .Schedule )| ol tb. North Vancouver City Im priratlon Ant Amandnuiit Aot 1007. ll System Home Connections Notice to Property Owner* of North Vancouver • As the main drainage system Is np prouebiiig foiiiplction w.hag to notily property owners tbat w< .r. rushing * ' arraugeineirl. lo .undertake tho towcaWt connections ou ths various privat. properties at a reasonable cost to all those who demrs tn .vai) IbemMlye. ol e»rly drainuge fueilitle*. Having *> corrjal out 'be main diuiiiuge sy*t*n, for tin.' cily council and having necessary plant and skilled avellalrlo w. aro in an except) siorM V M )| nl th. North Vancouver Cily Incorporation Act Aawndnunt Act 1907. If) AplwortmuWy th* num|»r ti nhabitant. nf Iba |Hrtr)el at prewit ia 3,600, jm (SaaJ) f-OBI'OBATION OF T ICT OF NOBTH Vi ' .John o. mum, IfF, ft 138 favorable position to carry out 9i*m.. private hnuso drainage at a moderate ' ooet |o property owners snd wo shall be pleusod to furnish eelim.to. gn/f plans II iieccasnry to carrying out Ibis most eiBenlial work in necordnnol wjtll tbo city regulations ajpl on B»St )ip- todaU principle* of modern sanitation. MacdowllGzowiki&Co. Office: nmumi St. and Mahon Af f, T%w*WwwW aWwW 4 /; TW« EXPRESS, tv Pioneer Confectionery **- ifttfflff ""f Mr, 8, F, Mussel whife begs to annomioe tbat he Iihb purubosed the \\ma\\nm at 71 l,onA.dnJe Avo-, formerly pondimted by Mr- B, H. Wllkar H»4m the name of the 1 Pioneer Bakery. The business will be conducted il) the game premises,, under the name of Tke Pioneer Confectionery, and will continue to produce hand-made and home-made bread of the bast titiality as well aa alt lines of liigh-olass pastry ind Qonfeotionery. Mr. Mussel while hopes by dose Attention to the interegte of his , customers, and by sustaining" at the highest Standard of excellence the goods pnnlucHii, to merit a continuation of tba patronage of all former nustonura, and to welcome many new ones, for'which purpose the factory nnd plant hag been greatly enlarged and im- Eroved. Careful attention will e given to any special orders from patrons, Pioneer Confectionery 71 lonmif, avb, S. F. Musselwhite, Prop. Phone 8 r ) ! '. i Hay, Flour & Feed Owing to Inner warehouse accomodation, we art now in » position to catry n larger nnd more complete stock of these goods and to supply our customers at Vancouvar price*. All Order. Delivered Promptly. The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. Uf Eiplanade Eait Phone 4 sblA/IV cHARUE== Why nuke Iwo loads moving when One Van will lake it all. Ring up 205, CREAMER TRANSFER CO,, lo. the Largest Padded Furniture and Piano Van in the Cily. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION writ*. Policy in th. Commercial U»i9B Fire Aiiunnce Co., Ltd. IIjONBON. WAMIto ASSETS! $94,000,000 tolekgent PERCY KING NOTARY PUBLIC 18 LONSDALE AVENUE InmmmiMCmmm •'•»» m every iatcriodon Pnnw IJ7 cJS- mwwm $ & ..t Pleasant Fields ofjaly Writ Tbs Iatsraatleaal Bundiy School Lss saa Jsrsuilsh ixiix.l-N). Atigtut 87, 1811. s'lMlsh Osrrlsd OspHvs ta Bsltflou Jht siege ami t'sjituro of .lerussltnti liy'Ntilmclisilnoizar makes P liirl'UinI frightful page fa liistury. In s'|iito af tb. .iltloil burrors of psstilSiW mul faQJaa tlte besieged held out tiigliteeii months. Only tba gre»t natural ad- vsntoges pf their situation sat) the impregnable itrongth qf their fortill cations itiuilii it possibls far them tp do so. Hut Ihey wero resisting invincible might ami tha mast approved weapons alt) methods of the times, At .,sup.rficiel gl.BC. this revolt agilmt Babylon was both jnstiSiblo and pa triotic. From tbs human standpoint also It wu sot altogether desperate especially In view of Ih. proffered aid of Egypt. But tberu was pn. fast sufflcieiit to cover It with Infamy am) insur. its defeat. It WSS directly contrary tp the expressed will ofQod aod there is never auy concord lie tweeo Impiety and true, patriotism. Tb. seventy-fourth psalm givos vivid prophetic .Inscription pf th. singe. Thoru was an unearthly din, tho unis es were more confusing and piercing .than thos. of modern warfare, tha shouts of ths hsml lo hand comhst, tho clang of tbe c.Upult, tlte whirr of its missle. "Thiti,. enemies roar in tbo midst of tby ..ngregatloits." Tb. braaeu colomns .ml vessels too large to be carried away wltlo were liroksu ia pieces "They broke down the carved wrk wltb axes and ham titers." Th* a'r was thick wltb Ignited darts, i'They have cast Are into tby sanctuary." If the garrison bad bean put to death at ooco and the city sacked there would havo boon less re4aem.pt of cruelly. But even tb. princes wsrs not accorded . soldier's death and alt.r . whole month's res pits tb. city sad temple were utterly .ml delilieratcly ruined. Tb. Teacher's LauUrn Why sucb . cruel f.|o to soch pat rlotlc and courageous defenders I Why did (led forsake tbo throne of bis glory I And that In spile of Ibe pro phot's prayer I This wm no bssty er irucililu judgment (lod's pcoplo bad bsd line oo lino. Israel had hoc. sent into csptlvlty 1. order Ihst Ju dab might Uke warning and not have to go. Tbe path .ludah took wm rn.de bird for her th.t she mightIhe more lie ini lined tp loftVO it. IK'S troctlon bid been repeatedly averted. Tbs city had prsviously been partially despoiled and seme of tbo people 'loportcd. Two king. w.r. already in captivity, three prophets simulluuo ouely warned .nd entreated, Hod's messages were numerous, omphalic, uiiuiieUkrahle. Op. startling object lesson followed another. What more could (led bsve done for bis vloeyard in ordsr to have It produce the (mils of poniloo.'o .ml reformation I But divine instruction and discipline were alike unavailing. Judah persisted in seting up idols until tbs very teuiplo was drilled with Ibe ImcIvIous wor ship of Ad.uis. What ll/ekiul saw in lb. temple would justify tbo awful caUrlysta pf siege and capture. Her .■up was full, Mhe knew ber duty. Him did It not. Bb' must be beaten with muy stripes God's Sail fell with awful snd apparently fatal blows upon tbe racreast nation, but afler tb. pitiless tbrubing the wheat of the aaliou WM gathered In ths remnant that relumed from exile, winnowed from tb. chaff of idolatry. Thus again Hod made th. wrath ol man to praise Him, 11. brought ever lasting good out pf superlative .nd apparently onmixed evil. Voung F-eopls's Ds.otlonal Bervlcs 87, 1811. Acts It: 13 31. A Ulmbmiy iauniy Aroiutf Uu World Vint Mlaalaas la Psrsia a_t Tartar. Boms of ths result, pf tb. " Young T«rk" movement ar* religious liber- ty, rapresMSUIv. government, limited monsreby, free press, frse schools. Bat asltie turn Its .facts t!t» iri»vi>r meat i» worthy of sins. sMy a» 'a Wligitow of' haav.a, it mm* ('with- »»V oltaaTOttlfl^.'' its -methods were HpSppetpculsr (tnii consistotl largely ill personal appeal to private, Th. pro-' motor, war. willing t» hid* th.lr lipio in order Unit Iho processes pf eilitcatinii might bo inoni can|p|.|o. Tlm ehamplan. af any pom may ilu well ta adopt th. Young Turk mptbods, but on rafloctian it will b. fpypi timt they .ore exactly ip harmony with tho Meals -lean* tMgbt. Tha H. V. Prsparatory aehoal unA kimlorgnrteti will wopsn lu S,v juha's pariah hall, oor. sth and 18th straits, op Wednosduy Sept. 4th. Boys inul girls sgss 4 to 13. Visa Uracil, North VanoouTtsr. f-f mwmmmmm unutjuj.....^.. mm Capita! M Up M,mW, Www W $2,652,333 iiuatiWasiaaLas4tiiuii.'.-t»sii.aJuy)ii.a|a ' s.wwsswi«u)saMsmsiaasMM 2 Offices in Ntftfl Vl^VtfM-' CORNER WHWhm AVENUB AND ESPLANADE UPPER LONSDALE AVENUE (near FourteenthSjr«*) I.-' .' .)..-. S.l. I... .' ..I. .' i ... , I ..I I Saying Penpals ol.H1.019 arid HpwuriU meiypi. intojptt allowpo st piirrent rotr*. H^nfepr1* Money Prdprs mniA. UqIIi offices liiiiisatTi a gpripfal |ipn|fip(l business . and are open op Safurtjay night. P, T. SALSBURY, Manager. mmnawwnmmmmnwam avsaw CANYON VIEW HOIE GAPILANO CM. SLOAN MANAfiW ■ ______H______I 1 1 iM! ii M 1 l; ■ ■ n P. LARSON PROPRIETOR Sf epic Delights, Fishing, Husting, MoiroUin Climbing; Unequalled (or Holiday, Losg or Short. Family Rooms en suite with greda^ rates. House greatly enlarged. Extensive Grounds. I ligli „ass Service at moderate rates. Easy trail to summit ol Grouse Mountain Altitude 3000 leet. SEASON 1911 lien I 'Wmnnnn , I . We have a HALF ACRE of level land, adjoining City, 75 x 257 feet, on two streets near Capilano Car line which is An Attractive Residential Site -—•—————■——- This property has a magnificent view that could never be obstructed (except by sky-scrapers), for $750, Cash $250 MARTINSON & CO. KLTr 62 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver ____________________ Mahon, McFarland & Procter, Ltd. I il li IH'iUiiI i . 'II i i |ii|iiiij »i H i nn i it GRAND BOULEVARD CLEARED 50 ft. Lots in Blocks IM and 227; $900 and $1000 14 caih, 6,12,18 month*. 60 ft. Lots in Blocks 230 and 232aj $650, $700 and $800 1-4 cash, 6, 12 and 18 monthi 'JJ±J£Jhmlnininm*knm*mn~nnmm~mm*nmim^ i Phone 6286 - - 543 Pender Street, Vancouver __ PIONEER BAKERY EIGHTH STREET EAST Phone 54 Try Our Irish, French ind Homemade Bread, 20 ounce* to the loaf, Four loavei for 25c. mAftmm NORTH VANCOUVER ■MM I FOREST FIRES J» connection with tha anargrti. anil systemsti. campaign against tha de- - va«t»tlng forest Ilia which thl* "mason aaa beea organised aad carried forward with aa gratifying mem under tha direction »f tha provincial ralaister »t land*, Waa, W, 8, Jtoaa, sawidaraWs mention baa been directed to tba prortneisl orgsnlsatlon causes, |h. policy of th. forest protertina aad enasarratlaa department aiming primarily at the prevention tt Aim ra ther thug at their suppression, wbleh la bit sound common sense, The carelessness af campsrs, hunters, pra.pa.tars aad others ia dropping eigar ar cigarette aads still burning matches aad meat particularly la aa- gleet of sufficient Muses ig th. making aad tba a*tins|ion of eamp 6res together with parallel Isek pt tm la land slsariag .nd In logging op .ratings nresdy hava baea fnlly dealt with gad with tha .dv.ntege ia stimulation af publie recognition af these sources of d.nger gad dimln- mmnmmmmmmmmm- utinn »f th. a»mb.r and seriaasnass gf. farast fires, There remain, hnwnvar a»a ..mmou cans, of fires in tbe bash which eaeb year's statistics show ta h»-reaper.- sfbls far quite as mnch timber lass as any af tha others tabulated, vis,, the rsilways, either in construction or in operation. As to the latter, it sannnt be too plainly or tea ampbatical- ly pointed out far the public's information tha| jurisdiction aver prge- ticglly all oiistuut operating roads in British Columbia rests aot with tha provincial authority but with the Dominion Oovernment through the Railway (tomm)sslon. Only a vary f.w of »b. astabllsbed roads—the BhnsbgB and Okanagan and tha Victoria and Sidney ara pertinent eiam- pies—.re under exclusively provincial jurisdiction, together with tb. tonsil- isn Northern Psclfie, ths first import ant land transport enterprise to be carried forward exclusively under provincial .antral and witb respect to these tb. government at Victoria is losing no time in framing sneb regulation, a. will reduce as nearly as poslble to tbe minimum tbe danger ta standing timber through commnnl- ted fires The formulation nf these rules and regulations is on. of;-th. first ■f.iil, arts* directly tonehiag tha British Cobiiiibla public f tbe first minlst.r of railways, Hon, Waa, Tayllr, l9»T- t» malf, 'MM ill 648 •0.18 mt Sm^mmint ....,..,■■ 80040 ,JkJ>.jmm „„,,,, m twwmw ymwwwwM >■ M«W SB. No. 1- Bep. eng. and m.ch 30.11 B.p. bull ■•• ,--. 9.13 fuel account ,.'.. 481.45 Desk suppliss 14.60 Salaries ltili).ii:i Bent payments ...,,, 76,00 Advertising eipense 108.611 Interest acuut 0)1, wait, and sundries Printing and stationery Light account ..,..,.... Telephone account Tsies Oenerai eipense ...'..,,. P. A. k N. W. system.. Vaneouver wharf reprs.., Bep. mpiipineiii Insurance account ...... IjOss aud damage .,.,..., Wages N. V. ntli.e bldg. rep. .. tion .' , 40.76 . 40,88 130.46 45.68 J.00 88.86 883.50 6.00 4.011 '3.16 837.00 7.50 1830.45 06 533.35 Less 7501.65 Mill ' H'll'il ruini.1'.! . jiithly ilepi,' e iiii inn I |ll VI Net profit over operating eipense. Becelpts Cub f.rea account Ticket sales (|iasaeiiger) .. Vehicle ticket eales Frsigbt receipts ii.ii.M 3405 8370.61) 11)48.40 363.10 0743.05 .,,.,,.,... 4.10 60.00 11.37 378.73 766.00 ll.:i:i 180.35 63.00 3.1.6V 11.31 Disbursements Office suppies BS. No. 8- Bep. eipiipilieiil ... Bep. eng. .ml macb. Hep. hull Fuel account Kllg. room supplies Deck supplies SS. No. 1- Bep. equipment Bep. eng. and mach. Bep. hull Fuel aceount ,., 618.00 Eng. room suppliss 8,14 I feck supplies 60.34. N. V.n. wharf rep. spec.).. 16.60 Salarise 1043.68 Adv, eipensM 80.60 Interest tccunt 133.05 W.ter sccount ,41.36 Oil, wute and sundries.... 68.83 Printing and stationery .. 10.60 Light account |6fi.g8 Taw 33.36 General expense IUII.IW V.n. wh.rf rep. ' 600.41 N. V.n. wh.rf rep 178.66 Bep. equipment 12.Ui Wages account 3004.60 Insurance account 30.1.76 BS. No. .1 fuel account.... 188.00 " " ,.. 8.60 " Deck supplies 3,60 Kent payments 77.00 Deb, interest proportion 633.36 0743.05 Lens ilislyurseenls 7436.50 3.106.46 Us* estimated monthly depre eietlea » .„ 418.60 Nat pro8t ov.r optr.ling er penses 1680,06 April Mteiola Caen farM nun I'awagor ticket sslu ....I0.18V.50 Vehicle ticket Mies 1130.46 Fralgbt receipts 860.36 Mat mtiptt 75.no Wharfage account 6.60 Advertising revenue 68V.00 13661.10 Dishursemsnt* Office supplies ,,,'i sir, BS. St. tltorgo- B«p. equipment 30.36 Bep. eng. and macb 880.46 B»P- ball titol Fuel account 6)8.81) Bag. room supplies .... 8007 Deck supplies g,88 SS. North Vancouver ■- Bep. equipment UM Ben. eng. aad macb Fuel account 3, Van. wbarf rep, (spec.;., 1656, N. 845,10 mn Bent payiuaots mm Advertising sipense .,.. W.ter account Oil, wart* .»H m With, Vlgf \\» i Battaring Plnwrt! Mm-Uit *»«*■« Waagltal Board, Tha joint committee arranged for by th. city aad tha district councils and tha Board af Trad, had « msetiug with the blisses Dawson of the North; Vancouver hospital and baa agreed- with the latef that an auditor ehal! be appoint.)) tp ...minn tha hanhs al tha institution with a view t» placing it nn a hatter financial footing. It is stated that th. hospital is by no means largo enough at present npr Well enough equipped, .ith.r iu the numbers af the sistl ar ganarally t'o enpe With th. natural iii.iru.se in cues which srls. as the e||y grows. Tba staff is short handetl and mar. beds must ha addsd. Ttosii matters will all ba lliiiroiiglily looked Inf. Th«- has linen talk af a joint par chase. A suggestion wss made at ope time by the blisses Dawson that th. joint councils should purchase the hospital outright, hut this bu been fonnd to be imposible ami tba prob able upshot will be that a hospital Board Wjll be appointed .ml tint fin anelgl aid In tho shape of a yearly grant will be made by ihe city an by Ihe district to the hospital. At tha moating pf th. district council held last night a motion wss passed that ths council should sgree to tbo appointment of an auditor Ucal Kodak Artist Mr. J. P. Crawford, who bu re enntly returned from ,i Uliday trip to Atlantic Cily brought with bim an ei- cell.'ill collection of plintoa of inter esting features aloug the' route la which is included s series pf picturps Of the wrack of tlio Pennsylvania Special which occurred us»r Pprt Wawne, Ind. There were three powerful locomotives involved iu this wre. I. which wu c.ussd by un. of the trains fowling . temporary switch which wsa in use during certain al terminus ou tbe Hue. )|r. Crawford look the photos personally, having ar rived only s dsy or two sfter the vreek occurred ami Ihey give » vl.nl picture of Ihe hnyiff IM was wrought by tbe impact. —— B P, Boy Scouts First Unailsle Oroup of thi 11. P. Boy Scouts will not meet on Friday Ibis week but will meet on Sat>rilsy afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp. Lieli Seoul is uked to tell his brother II. il. Sbsrp, Scoutmsster. Scout Concert Tbe ssnior liranrh of tbe W. A. of St. John's church will hold a social Thursday evening, Ibe 31st Inst, at 8 o'clock. Ailmision frse. All members of lb. congregation ar. invited snd it is hoped Dial now members will avsil tbemselvee of this oportuuity lu meet. Beal BstaU I| is asaouncal from among Ihe real uiat. dealers of tbe cily that several good sales of residences have consummated within tbe put week agfl tbat the demand for Ibis etui of. property is quits brisk. Among other deals completed waa on. sf a (na dwelling houae en 141b Avenue west. Tbi* wu sold by th. owner, Ur. Wm. Knowlee, for tbe sum of (6,360 wbicb ie considered a good price for tbe house and lot Tbe same (nn wbicb put tbis dsal ttrough bu Sin*, announcing it Jut i iiinpl.lcd aa other of about similar proportion Mrs. J. Kllingsao of Florence, Wub. accompanied by ber children and Mrs. N. C. Johnson of Arlington, Wub, bava lieen visiting far lb* put weak at tboMiowe of Hr. .ml Wra. Kiting e«u on Unadsle Av.. Tb.y l.ft for tb. return journey an lb. 0, N. train •a W*>lu*eil»y wilh lb. Imt imprn slons af tbs growing city aa Ibis .id. af tb. laid. mmW'mmW Hint, NOT JOB NOTICB is hereby given (bat an application will be mads under Part V. Of lb* "Water Art, 1808," lo ol, lata a Bum. la tk* New WeeimiMtai Division of Nsw WMlmiiuler Dis trie*. (a.) Tb* nam., pdltm and occu potion of Iba .pplir.nl -Um. •,! Town slay, B**l Kslsts Broker, 638 Pender Strut, V*ncouv»r, B l). tit tit mining pufpaeas) Free Kin •r'e lertKcat* Be. (b.) tbe nam. af th. Ml., stream •r eource (if unnamed, lha deecrip lion is) Cyprus Creak. (t.) The point of diversion Two (8) miles gp stream (,»p mapth pn District Ut 844. (4.) . The quantity of wale, applied III II. cubic f**t per second)-4 (II mlm'e inches). (e.) Tb* abaratrtef of „c pr#p«**3 worka-Own. (I.) Th* premises s. wbf«f) the Watar |* In b. used (Amftin tnnu)~ Oiettkt Ul llll.' (g.) Tb. puipntm Itt wbicb Ibe waler la la ha ml- l-wed (b.) If for Irrigation dawrib. the land intwdad la bs irrigated, girJM Am\\m9 we miaht my about these Ranges would he atiperflous. 1% Are top well known lo need boosting. 0UR TERMS; $10 down . $10 per month We are sole agents: Paine & McMillan Corner First Street end Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver, Phone 12 it North Shore Cleaning and Dyeing Works 111 Firgt Street We«t Proprietors—% hiitm, Tailor; P. Nohminton, late with tlm H. C. Cleaning ami Dyeing Co., Vancouver, li. C, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Garments of all Description Cleaned, Dyed or Pressed We specialize in Repair Work Hats Cleaned and Blocked Feathers Cleaned, Dyed or Curled We givfiywj Contracts fpr Gerils' Suits and save you Money PJw»p?p7 We'll calFanddT- liver (jtijpkly Give us a trial and patronize lite North Shore 111 First Street West (i.) If tb. water is In be used fur jmwer ur mining |Hirpuses describe tlie piece wlisn; tbe water Is to bs returned tu soms natural channel, and lbs difference ig altitude betweon point of livorsiun snd point of return. (j.) Area of Crnwn land iuloiiilinl to lie occupied by the proposed worbs \\ (b.) This notice wu piisinl on tbe Tilril dsy of Augnst, lull, ami uWl, iiiliiin will be inailii lo the I'mnuii.,. nonor on thr |Tlnl ilny of tioptemjii r, 1UII | (I.) Otvii the names ami adilrcsses of any riparian prnpriuliirs or li'iiu, hues who or wlmsc htnli' arjvjik|tily t', be sircilcil by llm proposed Burks, oithcr above or below tlm outlet. Agent for Kr«e»t Townslov (f, 0. Address) P. I), Hoi ltl. NOTM-Oiie tuljii.' font per soconil is cijiiivalcnt to 'lfi.71 miner's inches (tiigiisutre) IIKNHV Hl|i)li|;,s, * Vancouver, It, II. |fi-B ■ \\ i " —— Drug Store Snaps . i Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 2 double sheets for 6c, or 50o per box 47U Sojp >. (iOnbox Modified Milk, large nine l;w. tin Allenbury's Food, half rjoiten . $180 .1 „ . I dozen fiJ.BO „ No. 3 Food fiSceach ,i i, „ |<3.!tli5 dozen Preston's Kidney Cure 7fic boi ibt PeptonUed Wine of Beef .v. Iron #1.011 CI0AIW BY^JJrt: HOX Marguerite, ^5 in btfi $1.50 Tuokett's Club Speciol $).7f) RAZORS & SHAVING SUPi'UFS King Cutter and G»rbo Mflgnetfn Razors,, $2.50 Gillette and Ailtostrop Safety Razors .....$5.00 G^fn Junior and Ever Ready S»fety Raitors $1.00 Strops from :..,50o to $2.00 each All Raiora Abaolutely Guaranteed Monty Refunded If Not Satisfactory Nortfc Shore Drug Co. P. S. THOMAS, Pluia. B, Drufgiat Uf ESPUNADE f 1ST. 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