@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "18c118b7-fb60-4237-bbce-2966d8d36f18"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-26"@en, "1912-09-27"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/expressnv/items/1.0309770/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ——>—ww—i—mwwwmmt\\ 79 1 Wttlfly Circulation TWrty-Five Hun-' drtd Ooplei lab Printing Bxtcutod Promptly at fill price* rannjfL. NOBTH TAffOOtfTVAi, p.p.f PBIPAV, 8BJ»TBMBBB 87, 1818. NUMBER 33. Right-of-Way Through West Vancouver District a \\ n POSITION OF COMPANY AND OF MUNICIPALITY IRBEOONOIL* ABLB MINISTER OF RAILWAYS WILL OUT UORDIAN KNOT EACH PARTY TO PROVIDB DATA AS TO OOBT OF BIQHT-OF- WAY DEOIHION WILL FOLLOW WITH OUT DELAY 7 The iiljouriied hearing uf the appli- eulnni uf the Pacilic Ureal Kustcrn Itailwuy (uOinpnny for lllc approval uf their ruute map lliruugli Hie dislri.'t uf Wcsl Vuncuuver, luuk place al Vic toria' yesterday before Mmi.-.ui uf Railways, liun. Thuinus Taylor. The municipality was rupresenlcil by Kecve Nelson uud I'uuncillurs Ma'her* ami Hiiil/burgcr, with wnuiii wero as sucialed district engineer W. B, Hir ter, Mr. (!. V,. t'arlwright, civil ciigiu eer, Messrs. W. W. I.ofoaitx ami II. (I. Sclwuuil represenliug the waterfrout properly owners uml Iheir solicitor. Mr. .1, A. Harvey, K.l.'. The railway eopi pany was represented by Mr. D'Arcy Tale, Chief I'uunsel, Mr. Slewurl, on gineer ami Mr. .1. 11. Tliiiinus, secrclurv. . At llie bid heuring uf lhe Ipplicn tiuu Ihe Mini'.iei uf Kuilways adjour'i ed the matter with the iiiulerstuinliug that Mr. F. 0, Uainblc, chief govoni iinni engineer, wuuld go uver lhe ground meantime and rcpurl. Mr. Hani ble rcpurled lhal as a resull uf hii iu spectiuu, the dislricl hud agreed lhal their eugineer shoold re survey the route ami bring in tin amended plan This plan wus accordingly inlmiitted • ml showed several modifications ur compared vlilh lhe plun previously sub mined The Iiuc was shown sume- what nearer the waterfrout uul liberal use uf Ihe eusl and west streets we* alluw,ul. This plan, huwever, was ob jeeled tu by Ihc i'lcilc Ureal (Stolen uu several gruumls iiiiiucl), il wuuld ncccssilulc a large number uf sir el crossings which the I'uni winy would lie compelled lu maintain, it wuuld colli plicate the upcratiun uf the Inn-, il would badly cut up a large number ul loll and would malerially iiiereuse lhe cult of the right of way as couip.iied wilb Ihe roule surveyed |,y lhe cuiupiiuy aluug Ihe iuir.li"!.', it was SuuiPwhtl longer than Ihc roule desired by Ihe company, il would necessitate great IX pense in purchasing rights uf wiy fur spurs tu Ihc .Miti rlr.mi lu reply lo these objtctlons lhe dis Iriet representatives pointed uul lhat even if Ihe railway rau along Ihe lure shore, itreet crossings would have to be maintained, lhe property owucri woold prefer lo have a portion cul olf Ihe rear of Iheir lots, rather than tu be cul utT from Ihe waler on the front Ihc cost Of the ueccssary purchases of properly would probably be less than lbc damages fur luss of riparian rights if tbe forcihure ruule were used ami Ihe coil uf construction w.ould be much less Iiiiii aloug Ihe fufciliorc, ai for tpur Inns, ihesc woold have to bt built anyway for industrial purpoiei II Hie iniiuliur euuld uut be wed fur Ihe pur pine tnd the problem of building tputt if the foreiburc roule were Uted would be t very eipcnsivc uue. The roule proposed by lbe district waa uul asstiied ai to ils feasibility ll wtt reiugiii/ed Ihil the prupused roole wu quite mjlablc iu tint re Iptcl. The Miniiler uf Railways, after lit tuning lo cxtciiilcil argument on both sides, ilalcd that he regretted thtt Ibere did uul tppeir lo be tny bupc of in amicable agreement belween tbe twu parlies i urn crnci. He bad hoped Ibat it would be possible lo arrive al an understanding mutually iitisfaclory aod tbat hii decision .uuld hive been giveu Ihlt dty. I'mler Ibe circum slum iu, however, be did not ice Ihlt tuy good end would be served by pro luuging neguliitioni. Ile did not lecm II necessary lu uk the rcprcicnltlivei to tlleud igtiu for further diicuuion. Hi would late Ihe miller In bii own Iniida mil hind down 1 decision ai early ti possible. In order to do Ibii, however, he coniidered il necewary that Ikt chief engineer ef Ibe government -•ikr a report on thc engineering fen- ci. ef the route. He further deiired Ibat lbe reeve would forwtrd hln an eifinillc Of the eusl of lbe I'lir. base of tbt properly fer tbe right of way tlong Ikt route proposed by lbe district and alto thai ilr. Tate forwtrd purpuses along llu' willerfnilil. lie recognized that the probable coiti for 'biiniipi-i by alienating of waterfront privileges ai well ut lhe relativo cott of conitructlon over the respective routei would need tu he takeu into consideration. It would be hii deiire to protect the nilwiy company from exorbitant costs as to right-of-way ou the uno hund and to protect the inter eati of tlie property owuers to the full est poaiible exleut ou Ihu ulhur. Holh Reeve Nelion and Mr. Tate having agreed to forward thu infonna linn desired, the Miuialer particularly rcipiesicl tint the ume be provided without deity, for the reaiun that he wiihed tu dispose ef the whole matter at thu earliest pusiible date, iu order thai railway coustructiou might pro ceoil. Urges Immediate Action BOARD OF TBADE ASKS NOBTH 8H0BB COUNCILS TO AT ONOB APPBQAOH GOVERNMENT Al a well anemicI aud iiiiuauully lengthy meeting of llie Kourd of Trade ou Tuesday eveuing, au cmphal ic rcsululiun wai pissed urging llic three councils of Ihc North Shore to take inline-bale action tu remedy lhe shorlage of coal which is seriously threatening Ihc municipalities un Ihia tide uf the Inlel prictictlly uu tbu brink uf another winter. The view waa in, uu uuu ii ..ly expressed that means ■ iinni.I be provided,if poiiihlc, where by coll cm he shipped tu Nurlh Vm couver direct from Ihe miues Mr, Alcxiinler I'lnlip, explaining the ailualiuu, staled Uiul Ihc uiatler had been taken up with Ihc provincial goi eminent two years a, „ aud u eoniraii siou had been prumiied the delegatus to Inquire thoroughly inlo the altend ani condltioni. All Ilul was uppur cully neceitary, iu viow uf this, was Uie appointment of smh a commit sluli According lo Mr. J. Wylie I i.uml.1 suu, the secretary uf Ihc board, it was possible lo 'ibiain shipments of fuur or the lout direct from Ihe miuci tt Nt iiuimo, but larger eargues could only be sound through agents iu Vancou ver. He believed that it was Ihe fault of the shippers rather linn tbi agenti. If tbii wai iu, Ur. II. I.'. Wright Ihuughl lhal there was here an exam pie uf restraint of trade wlneb was pun ■ •.Iniiili' by law. Mr. Alex. I'hilip argued lhal lhe inunupuly uf Ihc coal supply by Iwo Vancoover mer. hauls had been lulcrai ed lung enough, lie advised Ibatsteps should be lake,, without delay to put a itop lo il. Reeve Mty believed Ihil Ihe North Shore wai now suljiclcnlly larue ami suiln I'-nily popiililcd lu be independent of Vaucuuver iu sucb lu important reaper I. Hr. (I. II. Mordcu, however, pointed uul Ihlt Ihc e.iul.lislnii, 11 of local de pott in Norlb Vancouver by Vancou ver men wuuld iiili leave lbc Nurlh Shure dependent upon these same merchant!. Mr. K. II. Bridgman then voiced nnd formally moved the folluwiug motion: "That wberets Norlb Vincouver illy ■N mi li Vtucouvtr diitrict aud Weil Vancouver dislricl bave a pupulalion ef about lu.'KKi. the line bai nuw arrived wheu it il absolutely right tU'i IICC'I ■iry Ibat Ibe coal supply for tbe.Ninth Shore ef Burrard Inlel ihould I.e ob Iiiiiu.I direct frum Ihc uiinci iiutctd of through Ihc Vancouver agerciei. "And whereat tbii quoitlot wu brought to Ihe attention of Ibe prov n- cial government and temporary relief obtained; "Therefore, be II retelved Ibal I hii board co operate with Ibe rily and dii trict council! in properly placing before Ihe provincial governmeut tbe hard ships under which we now labor, and thai thc guvernmenl be atked to ear neatly couiider tbe miller and lu ro liev* ut from tbe aruatlifactery con ditioui wbicb not! exiit, asd Hut t copy of Ibii resolution be forwarded to Ihe council! of Norlh Vancouver cily, Norlb Viucouver dlttrirl ml Wesl Viucouver diitrict, uking for Immediate juint cooperation.'' Government Has Issued Cheque For City Hall Site H. H. 8TBVBN8, M.P. ADVIBBD THAT IMMEDIATE REMIT TANOB WW BB MADB Hr. II. H. Stevens, MP. recently communicated witb tbe Department of I'ublie Works at Ottawa with reforence to the seeming delay in thu actual payment lo tbe city of the amount of the purchase prico, for the city hall proporty, In reply, Mr. Htevoni rectiv ed a telegram yesterday advliing him thtt iie.i i in i iuuu had been issued to the Audit Department for the immediati payment to the city uf North Vuncou ver uf the amount duo on account of tbo purchase liy the government of the city hall site, it may, therefore, be , un. lu.i,nl that the cheque will lie re ceived hy the city treaturer in tho r'ourie of a few days. Entire Line of P. G. E. Railway Under Contract MB. P. WELCH BIONS OONTBAOT TO CONSTRUCT UNE FBOM VANOOUVBB TO FOBT UEORUE WORK WILL BEOIN AT LILLOOET AT ONOB MBN AND SUPPLISS NOW BBINO BU8HBD IN VIA ASHOBOFT Interviewed al Victoria ycslcrilay by ii representative uf lbc Kxpress, Mr. D'Arcy Tate, chief I'uunsel uf the I'a , mu Ureal Kaslem Railway cuinpany, slated that his cuinpany was pulling forth every clfurt tu hasten the cuu ilrtictiuu uf their lines. Mr. P. Welch hid recently resigned Ihe pusitiuu tf vice president uf the Pacific Ureal l u 111 ii and bad been awarded lhe con Iracl for tbe construction of thc entire line of the company frum Vuucuuver lu Furt Ueurge. Mr. Widen wus under coulruf! lo build uml to deliver the railroad throughout ils entire length complete ami in shape fnr operation. It had been decided tu begin construe liuu at l.ill"."'i and Mr Welch hod departed un Tuesday willi his stair to , I.,1,11"h headquarters at thai point. Men, supplies uud plant were nuw he iug rushed in ami it \\vus expected tbat gruuud wuubl be hruken befure muny days. Asked as lu his imprestioui following Ihe Iwo in-iiiin;:.-, fur application uf their ruule mup which lunl been heard by lhe Minisler uf Kuilways lliul after nuuii, Mr. Tute asserted Ihul he had not uiueli iu suy, ulher Ihun that Uuce whu uppuscil lhe l'acillc Ureal Kaslcrn applicatiun weru simply re larding the tumifrucliun of Ihc rail way. With reference to Wesl Van couvcr, it might be iulimuled thul his Cuinpany wus al present investigating the possibility of procuring aitultier mule iulu Nurlh Vuncuuver, His Company was under agreement to build to North Vancouver, hut there wus nu pfiin-iuii compelling them lu build lu West Vaucuuver and Ihc attitude uf lhat municipality had led his cuinpany lu investigate the feasibility of an uther ruule. With reference lu thc lluwe Suund ■nil Niirtherii Iluilwuy Company it would be in urder to slale lhal his cuinpany had mil been able lu arrive al any istitfactory uiidcratandiug. Railways Conflict Over Their Location Plans PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN AHD HOWS BOUND AND NOBTHBBN < UNABLE TO AGREE HON. THOMAS TAYLOR, MINISTER Or RAILWAYS DECIDES TO TAKE CONTROL Or SITUATION RAILWAY NEGOTIATIONS RETARD MUNICIPAL WORK REEVE NELSON ENLARGES UPON DETRIMENTAL EFFECT OF PROLONGED DISPUTATION Tbit reiululion wat rtrried uuani aa ettimate of Iht^coat for tbt mme mainly by tin Board. ENGINEERING STAFF DBLAYBD IN DISTRICT WORK UNABLE TO GIVE NECESSARY AT TBNTION TO BOADS, BTO. DISTRICT INDIFFERENT AS TO P. Q. B. FOLLOWING BOMB OTHBB BOUTS Mr. Charles Nelion, reeve of the dis Iriet uf Wesl Vancouver, in in inter view ycsterdiy by an Kxpreu repre sciilative, .iiiph.i'.i.cil (be itrluui efficl «f the prolonged negoliltloui wilh lb" I'a. ilic Ureat Kaslem Bailway wilh reference tu Iheir ruule, upou Ihc gen eral progreoi uf Ihe diitrict. The reeve pointed uut Ihtl lhe tervicei nf lbe eugineer bad *ccu required to so gnat au client fur Ibe purpuie of lociling •Itcrnative rtilwty routei iu trrord lire witb Ibe requirement! of the de ptrtmcu! thai neither Ihe engineer uvr hit staff were able to devote a fraction ef Ihe time required tu the ordinal v work of tbe municipality aud the re iul| Wai lhat work on tbe remit and other matters had been greatly delayed in a,billion to which Ibt diitrict had been pul to considerable eipcnie Ihtl olherwlie would not hive beeu incur red. Speaking wilb reference lu the «| pli cation of Ihe Facile Ureal Kislcru held yesterday Beeve Nelion itated Ibat Ibe diitrict council bad made every effort lo meet tbe railway company half way or a little bettor, But lbe company did md ""'io disposed lo budge • pirlicle from the plan Ibat tbey had originally laid down. Tbey evidently muil hive iheir own wty tbiolulely and were oot willing to proceed on tbe principle of "give tad Uk*." Tke dislricl bid it flnt itood for a nilway route running north of Marine Drive, but had than doned lbat idea aod In the endeavor to meet tbe railway company hid run i lint adjacent to Ut foreihure between Ibe wtlerfronl aod Marina Drive. Wbtn lubmitted to Ike Department of Ball wtyi tkli rouit bti not proven ac ceptable to ihe railway company, whu contended lhal the dislricl eoold nol find a feasible roole in lhal vicinity. After Ibe visil uf the chief engineer uf the guvernmenl, llic dislricl bail again amended their plau, They had run a third line yel nearer lu the walei frnnt in Ibe hopV lhal (he cum cssiuns wigbl meet with u reiioliolile rciponao. The Ilailway Compauy was ilill ub durale, however. They had lo admit lhal, the cuuucil had fuuml a ruute lliul was feasible but Ihey objected lu il upun specious gruumls ami appeared lu be determined lu force Ihe issue iu He shape of having their uwn way di- spile llic u. imn uf lhe municipality ami Ihc properly ownera, The reeve btd noted the assertion of Mr. D'Arcy Talc duriug lhe hearing just i um lu.led lu the cilc i that hit cuinpany wai uot compelled lo build through West Vancuuver and Ibey wuuld poiiibly Uud lume ulher ruute fur i.-a. hmg North Viucouver. "1*1 litem du io, if they wjib lu," declared Ibe reeve, and be innqudcd lu ob icrvc Ihtl il wu puiiibleU lbc nil wty lo demtnd iuch rumlitioiui iu cun lidtrtliou uf patting Ihruugli Weal Vincouvtr, tbtl the pruperty owners nttjld prefer lo do without the railroad rather tbtn concede lo uurcuontble dcmaudt. • j, WILL aiVE DECISION IN FEW DAYS The mljuiirueil hearing uf the appli cation uf Ihc Pacific Ureat Kasteru Iluilwuy Cunipuny fur lhe uppruvul ul Ihuir roule map from N^w|iorl lo Urccn Lake Summit, which was held yestenluy, before Hon. Thuinus Tuylor Minisler uf Railways at Victoria, call ed furlh a viguruus protest upuu Hie part of lhe Howe Mound uml Nurlberu Ruilwuy with the result Ihul the Min isier became convinced of tbe Impot- aibility' of harmonizing lhe pusitiuu uf the Iwu eunipunics uiul slat oil thai further ncgoliulioiut wuuld be illSpeni ed with ami lhal his department would render a declsiou iu three or four duys disponing of Ihe whole mailer. The I'aeilie llnul Kuslern was repre senled by Mr. D'Arcy Tale, chief cuun sel, Mr. Stewart, engineer, uml Mr. .1. U. Thumes, secretary. The lluwe .''nun.i uiiii Norlbern wns repreieoted by Mr, .lames C. Keith, presiilont, Mr. K. Million, fiscal agenl, Mr. A. McKvuy, ami Mr. .1. C Uill, directum, and Mr. MacDumld, engineer. The ease for the former was bundled by Mr. D'Arcy Tale and Hir Ihe latter by Mr. A. McKvoy. Engineer Htuwart, on behalf of the Pacific iileal Kaslem, submitted u plan of lhe proposed roule uf his cum pany fur n distance uf 117 miles nurth ol Nowporl ami upplied fur approval of lhe same. Mr. McKvoy objected lo the prupoi cd ruute because il crossed and re crossed lhe right uf wuy ul ins cum puny. ll was contended by the I'aeilie Ureal Kaslem lhal lur a cerium pur linn uf the distance the routes did uul conflict, iu ulher purliuns Ihere wis room fur Iwu linen, in yet other por Huns the roule of lhe lluwe Humid and Nurlberu wuuld have iu be re via ed beiause uf lhe characteristics uf Ihe cuunlry in which Initaueci no objection lu lhe plun euuld be luken ami thai as fur ulher malum es the 'ubjee Huns uf lhe lluwe Suuinl and Nurlberu shuuld liul be enlerlained because Ihey lune nul yel conitrueted Iheir line lliruugli these puiuls, Mr. Tale staled lhal la accordance wilh Iho wishes of Ibe goveruuieul his company had cuduavurcd lo arrive al un ugreenienl willi lhe Howe Sound ami Northern,,Railway Company uir lhe pm. ha e uf their assets, bul Iheir ef lari por i|ay from timber niduuiu,-,. The iV'ilic Ureat Eastern, on the other hiind, had not expended a dollar on constructing uny railroad aud he wtt further oi the opinion that they had no money with whieh to proueoi| witb construction. . Mr. Tute here interposed, disputing Mr. McKvuy's opinion as lo the llnuii- cial slamling uf his cuinpany ami declared in u I-,." , to a question thai the i'ueilie Ureal Kaslem hud sulli- eii'iil lund:, iu the bunk lu keep one tltuusuiiil nteii ul wurk fur six mutilhs uml Hint lltcy had the practical ussiir ume uf additional ainounli in Ihc im ine,liuie future. Mr. McKvoy proceeded lu object lu llic piullle which wus lubmitted by Ihu I'ueilie Ureal Kuslern. The profile did uut shuw the grade uf the lines uf Ihul cuinptiuy in rclaliun lu Ihu line uf llic lluive Humid inul Northern. He reud fruni Hm ruilwuy act In establish hia contention Uiul the former com putty must Mil.mil u prufile showing each erussing uf Iheir line uver Ihc line of Ins company, uml shuiving will" I her Iheir lines crossed Ihose of lhe Howe ,,,,,in.l uml Northern uu lhe level ur ubuve ur beluw. Mr. Tate submit- 1 i-il Ihul he lunl never known a pru lliu to be submitted lu uuy rnilwuy buard shutting these particular!. Mr. McKvuy opined il:.n lhal did nol muke any difference Hie nil wus lliere ami ils 11 nus mul be complied willi. Aller further argument, lhe Minis ler uf Railways observed Unit he saw no pruspeel uf lhe parlies arriving al au agreement, upun the puiuls ot issue, us the wliule argument was uue uf iibsciliun and counter nsserliun. He wuuld therefore, uul trouble ihe pur tics to uppeur before Inni again, but wuubl luke Ihe matter under advisement nmi wuubl render a decision wilh in Ihree ur luur dayi diipoaing uf the questions involved. He realized Ilinl Ihere were serious puiuls winch hud been raised during Hie diicuaiion und points upon whicii legal advice wuuld be rcipiired. He wuubl cmlcuvur how ever lu deal willi lbc matter us ex I'l'ditiuiisly as the issues iuvolved would permit iind hn, decision inighl I peeled Wlllllll lhe lillle UUIIII'd. Items of Interest hi has gone un a Inp Wuuds bus lefl I'ur where he will spend Mr 1 W Iv tu Hardy Iluy Mr P. 0. i Knight's Inlet fourteen diy*. Miss Gwendolyn llaworlb lefl yes ler diy on a few weeks' visil tu mends in I'liilliwuek ami Sardis. Mr. Win. laiwlur, formerly publicity euininissiuiicr fur thii city, Ins been fnrts hid been unavailing. I engaged by lhe Vuiuuuver Prugress Mr. James C Keith here interposed ji;|ul' lo "'' u* superintendent uf exhib with the assertion lhal no offer what j''" '" ""' ^'"i"'** 'lumbers ever had at auy lime been received Mr. and Mm. Wm. Silverlhornc, uf frum lhe l'acillc Ureal Kaslcru Cum Jarvis, Dnlanu, are viiiUog Aid. ami pany fur lhe purchase uf lhe plunl, Mft. ti. V. Foreman at thoir bouie, lllh i,din,;: sluek and .business uf the lluwe! slreei cast. Mr Hilvcrlburiic is lhe fa Hound ami Nortfccru Railway. They' ther in law of tbo Hon. Thomas While, had beeu approached, it,waa true, but the Dominion Miniiler of Fiutoce. upon Ihe basis of tbe purrbtic o. retl j Harry Kioto, .a Ruaiiiu, was Ihis N. V. KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS TO CBLBBBATE FIFTH ANNIVER IABY .lit OCTOBER Tke loctl branch of Ike Knigkti of Pylhitt will hold a mclil reunion, rull call and banquet oo October lit io cclebralioi, uf llic flftb anniversary of Ike order. Many of Ibe leading men of Ihe order, together wilh Ihose in ilrumenlal in initituling tbe lodge will be p/ciont. WBDDIN8 BBLLS At Ibe manse, {Ik Itreet eut, on lbe Jfltk Int., Hev. Ronald Macleod joined in marriage Mr. David Uoooelly Hoyrc and Mlu l.ulu (,'tlhiriae Tingle hots of Bl. Unil. Mr. W J. Jobniuu «iai bttt nan Md Mlu Angci Tingle on acted u bfldeemaid. Mr. and Mn. Coonolly Boyct w|ll rtiidt io North Vaneouvir. elate ulher Ihin upuu Ihc lusts of lhe |>iir■ has,- uf t line uf railway us a going concern Mr. D'Arcy Tale lubmitted thai 'inasmuch, u two years had elapsed during which the Howe Hound ami Norlbern had uot ion ilrui'led iny line, tbe Miniiler shoold, therefore, rule tbtt they hid lost the exclusive right to the right ui wiy un der dispute tnd cited instances in sup port of hit "ml cn I um To this eon lenliuu Mr. McKvoy replied llm the lluwe Sound tnd Northern Railway I'ompiny hid conitrucleil Iheir lines under chtrtcr righli whlcb provided tbtl ,,iiiiii expenditures were to be mud,- wilhin t curiam period in con snlerniii.il of which the comptuy wai to have len years in whicii lo make cer lain additional' cxpendilurei. The Ciuiipaiiy hid complied witk all tke condition! ind ouly Iwo years of the ten had u yet elapaed. Hii comptuy therefore, had veiled rigbti which eoold nol be infringed upon and they proposed tq iee thai Ibey were protect ed In ibuse rlghtl. The Howe Bound and Northern Railway Company wai the only railway company tbtl ever built t mile of rallrotd in tbii pro vince without government usistinec. They had recently completed leveral milci of branch lines io Ihtl tbey now bad in operation lixteeo milci of rail rotd, becauie of facilitiet provided by wbicb Ike government wis receiving an income of practically one hundrtd Jul- inuruing lined *•'' tud colli by Police Magistrate Buggies for annulling Mr" .1. W. Kvins, conlraclor In charge of lhe c. ineiil wurk uuw in progress on Lonsdale avenue beluw First street. The Melhudisl Church members uu Sunday iuleud holding u ipecially pre pared rally day icrvlcc al ItU p. in The piugraiu, Ihey say, will be a guud une and a hearly iiivllaliun is cilcndcil tu everybudy, especially Ine ptrenli, lu be preient. i At Tuesday night's inccliug uf lhe Board of Trade M> I'. U. Dick uolilleil Ihc board by Idler of hii wilb lo re tire Oil ", "iiul of coufiuued absence from the city. It was revived (bat Mr Dlek ihould be offered honorary life nieiiibcisliip in acknuwledgmeul uf hii icrviecs in the pail. Au announcement In Tuciday's iuue thui Mn- B. i. McDowell of Hi. Ucorge'• avenue had sunflowers iu her garden mcaaurlirg II feet I inchci iu height, bu elicited the information thai Mr 3. 3. Miller .ulsn of HI lieu rge'i tvenue, bit grown lhe siinc flow en 11 /eet ll inches in height, Ihoi beating Mn. McDowell's record by Ive inches. BALLY DAV Sunday Hrhoo| tervicei in lhe SJclli- O'iiit Church next Sunday afternoon at 2.80. A. ipecially prepared program -tvwykody weleeme. I Bank uf Montrei = Eitahliih.d 1817 Capital (puid up) ■ $16,000,000 Reierve i.e. $16,000,000 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Savings Bank Department INTEREST PAID AT CURRENT RATES North Vancouver Branch: F. A, MACRAE, ' • Mt. Crown Bldg., lit Street Manager We Have Some Good Buys — in D. L 273, 274,550. See us if you have a house lo rent, or if you want to get a house. We liave some lovely homes for sale. Listings wanted. NORTH VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE CO. UO Esplanade. Phone 227 R. C. BISS J. A. WOODS ' I ' Quality Workmanship Right-JoTime • ON SASH DOORS, FRAMES and FINISH LUMBER BV Dickinson & Son. Ltd. ESPLANADE EAST P.O. Box 1719. Phone 222 HAY, FLOUR AND FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES A 8PBOIALTY Timothy Hty (now) Clover Hey, (new) Alfalfa Hay (.'nulled Oils, Oatt, Linseed Meal PRICES BIGHT B. k K. Chicken Chop, B. k ti. Scratch Food B ti K Cracked Corn Lee'i Egg Maker Lee't Inttct Powder H wil I's Beef Scraps DELIVERIES PROMPT THE- Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. OFFICE: 116 ESPLANADE, EAST PHONE 4 COAL! COAL!! I nmanmmnmm—mn. -m——• In Stock, 350 Tons of Choice WELLINGTON LUMP COAL Houaeholdeni thouU lay In tlie winter supply hefore the ruth teaaou. North Shore Coal & Supply Co. L. S. EATON, Manager. Kiikham's Wharf Esplanade West Phone 488 NORTH VANCOUVER CITY FERRIES, LIMITED TIME TABLB TAKING EI'FECT MAEOH lit, 1018. Leave Varfteuver Leavt North Viucouver •6.20 AM 8.40 PM. •6.00 AM. 8.80 PM. •6.40 1.00 •6.80 8.40 8.00 •7.00 8.80 •6.40 •7.80 8.40 •7.00 7.80 6.80 7.40 4.00 8.40 •8.00 4.80 •7.40 8.00 4.00 fin 4.40 | •8.40 6.00 , •8.80 t.00 6.80 8.40 6.00 9.80 6.40 0.00 6.80 0.40 6.00 ' 0.80 6.40 6.00 6.80 6.80 6.40 U.40 1040 10.80 10.40 • 7.00 10.20 6.40 11.00 7.80 10.40 7.00 11.80 7.40 11.00 7.80 ' 'H 8.00 1.10 . 11.80 • il.40 ' 7.40 .6.00 18.80 P.M. 0.00 1840 6.80 18.40 •1119 18.20 VM. 0.00 )M ■v 10.00 • ,91" 11/) IM 10.80 140 fl IM 1140 • B %M 11.80 1140 11.40 18.46 AJI. 8,80 18.16 AM. tM IM • atnotM "Not on Bun4*jr." Tint tabli lubjict to ehatu without aotltt. Company not liabl| /or dila/i, accidental or otntrwlM. —ma-nn l———— ——mmmm REAf~-Gi By D, W.HIGGINS (Continued from Laat Tuttday) I tnlil hlm tint, uitiioiinii Hiere were l'l.'Huml timet, luu thorn was not nil 1'liner and ialttlet." 'ipid yon ever nmirif*1ltltTH™imii'T»p{w ptntf*' A asked. No, lie Inul nover heard of it, Whul was it ull uliuul I W'lml kind uf plot wos it) Anything like the gunpowder plot, for instance! 1 told liim about tlie scone in the gambling liouse, whore red pepper was thrown into thu oyei of the hanker and ono of Iiii patrom liy million, who madu off with the coin. "Dear mel dear mel" Bedford ci cluiinod. "To llnul. Ihtt llieru are such i.i.nh in Ihe imiiI.I! Bubber) wuuld hu bad enuugh, but lo throw pepper into the poor men's eyet—it was horrible." lie shuddered us he passed Ihc docuntcr ami *en(urkeil, "This playing for money is a bad business, i do uut mind a social game nf whist ur poker, Imi uot fur money ■ not for money. Do you pluyf' ' "No," I replied, "1 caunut play .ui'l.. i.i least, nol well; uml 1 have never pluycd for money ami never ihall." "TliuI's u goml reiplve," lie said quickly. "Slick lo il uml you'll come uul ull right," The convenatiou here lugged uud us I look my leuve 1 fancied thul his mun ncr wus less conliul thuu formerly When I mul him on lhe street next day lie was retcrved, and I mude up my iniini Ilml I shuuld nul visit liis ruum uguin without u - j-.-.■ inL invitation, which was never extended. About a nuiiii li uiii'i my lust visil lo Hu.llunl'» lu'iiu a rumor retched mc lhal several business men hud been lleccod al curds iu •■ building ou Yules Btreet, the locality of which wts nol sliiliul. Amongst llie losers wus said lo lie my friend Jem Hurlis ll wui uiul Ilul Ins wus oul Iwo llioutaud dollars uml lliul two of his personal frleudi im.i aiilited iu his deipolluionl. I went ut once to his store uiul fouim liim Iuukiug very dojectcd. 1 told him whul 1 luul beard, uml lie u>linittc>l Ihul lhe rumur wus correct. Ilul he icouted Ihc idea ii.Inni"'.i by mc Ihut lie hud been cheated. It wus jusl pure lurk lie claimed, uml tomorrow the pen .luiiun might swing iu his direction. "Where do you play!" I usked. Ile pointed wilh his huml ul lhe ceiling, ami llien I understood Ihul llu liumliling wenl un upstairs. "In whoec roomt" I usked. "In Bodford'i," he i in wer cd. "Do you mean lu sty thul lliul fonl ulluw.. gambling iti his room!" I asked. "Of euurse he does," Hurlis replied. "Well, then," I exclaimed, "you'd heller look uul for In in Less ihun u montb ugu he louuilcd mc lu liml if 1 I'liii i'.i cardl, uml when he fuuml Ihul I did uul he denounced curd playing for money fu forcible terms. I don'l like the luuk uf thii," 1 added, "aud yuu'II liml lliul Redford is cither u iu-. ul or a hypocrite." .fein l.uui. Iiis heud uml the interview ended. Au huur ur two luler I met Bedford, lie was slrolliug leisure ly ulung, cigar iu niuulli and cane in hand. He saluted me coldly and wai passing on-wben loiuetbiug prumpteil me tu address him. I furgel whit I suid, but he stupped shurl ami Timing uruuud remarked, "Vuu have nut been tu sec mc lately." "No," I replied, "and if what I hear abuut you is Irue I shun not muil,I. you again." "Whal do you mean!" be oikeil, wilh Ihut smooth, even druwl which was peculiar to bim and which I had begun lo regard as assumed. "1 mean, Mr. Bedford," I exclaimed, "tbat I have a friend, a yuung inan recently married. He has a wife and child und i prosperous business and it il tbe scandal of lbc day that he has luun induced to gamble in your rooms, and thai he has lost Ibousainls of dullari there." "I do not knew that il is tuy of your buiineu to Paul I'ry into what goei on in my roomi," Ifi remarked in a dreamy sort of way. "Perhaps nol, and I have nol pried; but otberi have, and tbey told me. The Inii time 1 wai iu your room you said that you abhorred gaming for money. And uow it would appear that you tolerate if you ile not shure in the profiti. Fer an inttaiit the good naturcd, easy demeanor of the man dctcrtcd him. He raiicdjiit cane ami turned red ami pale by turns, itccovcring liimielf quickly bt uid, in bli left, purring way, "You arc altogether wrong—you do me an injustice. I have nulliing tu du with thc gambling. If friends of mine meet Ibere and iniiit upon play Ing, how can Ijffcvcnt Hicmf' ' "E«ily," I replied. "Yoo mig¥ ai well lay tbat if a man intended to fiSi&'I pother in your room tn.d , were aware of bit intention that you would,be justified iu permitting tbe crime to be perpctreted." liy thit time I wai hot, for I wai thinking of the victim'i lii lie family. Bedford, who remained ai cool ai an iceberg, i|id uut reply, but with a crisp •'.iimAAty!!..moved uff, I watchful liim as ho walked uh-ng, apparently unconcerned. And ihiii J fell into a curious l j ii i ■■ of tliougbt. Where hud I teen the mun before! Burely we had mot lonio where; perhapi in California, or wes it iu Central America, or Mux- icot. Could it Inve been at Yale! Tbe instant Yalo occurred to me I folt a ■trango twitching in my oyelidi. ll sooinod to mu tbut sumethliig which ■miii-ii-.l ami gave mc pain had fullcn iuto my eyes. Then my inuntal vision cleared ami—I taw plaiutlyl unim two weeks later au oxeiting sccnu was i-iiii. i'ul iu luul i nui' ruum. Tlie slory, as it rcuchud the public, was tu Iho effect thai the infituated {lurtis sut iluwn une evening In a gume uf poker. About a dozuu persons were pr-sent. Four men were iu the gume Huni'., Iiu.lnml ami Iwu uih.iu. "iu being an intimate friend and partner for the time being of the intended vie tim. From the firat Burtis ioit heavily. It wus evident that the card jiurlner of Hurlis had entered into a conspiracy with Bedford and the remaining gum biers to muke a fiulsli of Hurlis lhal nighl. He was tu bu stripped of all his possessions and on the morrow would walk the slreets a beggar! The belting was heavy und as the evening wure uu Ibe victim grew inure uml mure excited and liul higher ami higher. The Interest among Ihe by ■iiui'li'is was great and thuy crowded around lhe lublc lo watch the game All but Hurlis euuld sec that the uther piayert hud euuspired tu destroy Inn, Ile, poor innocent mun, continued In bel Ou liumls which he held, while the "iliei ■ met him every time. Some uf the Inul,! i.. uu were indignant al lue shameful way in which llm victim wus lining ilcccc'l, but uui a voice was raised ur u huml itrelcbcd uul lu save him; uml if uny une remarked tu him self ihul il was a wicked piece uf business lie luuk cure Ilinl nu uue heunl liim. A baud lunl been dealt fur the liual slruke. Hurlis slaked his last available dollar oil Ihree aces and Iwo kings. Wiieii lhe shuw down came Bedford produced four aces. Then Ihc seules seemed lu full frum Hurlis' eyes, uml he sprang lu his feet us Bedford reached oul hia huml lu grusp lbc slukes. "I'lieul! Swindler! Thief!" roared Hurlis, ns he extended his lefl huml so us lu cover the money. " Vuu stuck ed the curds un mel" Bclfurd, whu hud ulsu risen, mude iiiuiiiin as if le ium u weapon, bul Hurlis wus tuo quick for him. "Throw up vuur hands," he shout ed, as he leveled a revolver at Ihe gumblur's head. "Higher! higher! There! keep Ihem, up. If yuu luwer tbem I 'II shuot you dead! I) yuu!" The uther persuus present exhibited Ihe uluinsl alarm. Hume ran to thc door, bul found il lucked from lhe oul side, uih,■! ■ made fur Ihe windowi, but llie ilrup lu the street wus too great. Btill otberi flattened lliem selves uguinsl the wall in a vum effort lo reduce their figures lu lhe smallest cumpuss. Hunis' cam |«rtncr ventured lu reason willi him. He was lold wilh a savage curse lo stand back, and all Ihis lime lhe cocked revolver was lev elled full ul Bedford's head. Of all preient unly Bedford was apparenlly unmoved. While tbe hearts ot sonic stood nil ami their checks were blanched Bedford was calm ami colled cd. Without changing culor he do niaiided: "It im nn. that you arc an infernal swindler; il menus that 1 have gul yuu in tho dour and that I am going to ■ ipie.-.-e yuu until yuu disgorge the money imi huie unfairly wun from mc and ulhcrs. You t Uoutbcru gentle iii.hi/ Yuu are t lowlived scoundrel and ilmi'' Bedford, wilh bii eyet bent full on Hurtis, was seen lo drop bii right bind into tbe pocket of hit tack coat. ".stop lhat!" shunted Hurlis. "Take your hand out of your pocket or 1 'II shoot yeu dead. Up with your bands again, yeu scoundrel. I'p! up! Hold ihem over your bead I Hoi There, that'll do; uow keep them there Iill I tell you to let Ihem down," continued Hurlis, ai be crammed the money en tbe table iuto hit pockoti. "Nuw," be said, "I ara itill a loser through yuu and your friends to the extent of UfiM. You have corrupted men the partner whom / have had nightly, and yeu have bad a merry time diicuniag my affairs aud predicting thut after (hit night my ruin ai a business mm would be complete." "Phil it all Tommy rot," faltered Bedford. "yon may have it io if yoo HlVe, bul if I give the word tbat door will fly •diet, Hi sal'lSAM. wiiL lain m ia- ebtfge. It wyi bo too lat.e to parley then.',' "What do ytv mean—what an I ae emed of!" exclaimed Bedford, wboie fllllifforent uir uud culm i|einuuiiur hud at list toil. ' ir i fl| acunit you »f beiug tho priiicipul in the cayenne popper robbery ftt Vnlo four ye»n ngol" cried Hurtis. Had Bedford been struck a heavy blow iio could not have ihown greater coniturnatioii. He tarneil a greuuiili white, staggered back und seemed mi tbe puiut of sinking 111 the floor. "Tukel takel" he murmured, "»1| Hint I huvu, but do not huml mn over to tlie |,a||ci>|ti 1 — Then tho key wns turned in tlie lock mid the dunr wus I browu open Uiii there glided iu lbe II.un: ul' u young woman. She wuro a walei proof over her dress," Ihe luiiul nf which wus drawn over her lieml. tihe advanced into the middle of the room and il wus Ihun seen thut sho was lluili:,' deur little lions, huiii treasure. tiwiflly crossing to where her liusliuml ■ imui. her eyes Itused lire us she laid one huml ou bis pistol, and facing Bedford und his puis like nu avenging angel she pointed wilh lhe oilier huml ut them. "Villiuns," she cried, "yuu huve rubbed my puur Jem! Wuuld yuu murder him, too!" "My (lod, Hcssio, you here!" cried Hurlis, us he lowered Ihc pistol. "Yes, Jem, deur Jem," llii* ungel replied, "and we musl button liuinc, fur I lefl Ihc baby in Ihc crib asleep wilh no one to look ufler her if the shuuld awaken. Huve yuu gul ull the money) Yosf Then conic, deur," she said, us she led her buibaud lo the door, "we inu»t liurrj." The two passed mil of the ruum, ulong the hull lo lhe sluirs und theu out into the iiig hi Nu iuuu ulleinpleil to sluy Iheir prugress and Ihey rea "ii*d | liumi> unmolested. The next duy Bedford disappeared and wus mil heunl uf uguin. Ilis furniture uml pictures were luken possession S uf liy his victim uud sold. Mrs. Hurlis,! il tfterwurdt lAuipired, hud gone lo llie ruum iu search uf her husband uml wnile listening outside lhe door ub icrvcd Ihul lhe key was on lhe uutside. Sho tnrnei) the key in the lock, 8bo ufterwurds said alio nuver kuow why, At the critical moment tug, unlocked the iloor ui|d entered llie room iuJ rti- euud her liusliuml. Hurtle tald be had not told hit wife thnt he Wtt t loser, uud had" no understanding witb the police, and thai |)e o|||y mentiuiii'd the ciiyi'iinu pepper plot to iiiiiiiiiii Bedford. In the Hun i.-i rntiiigo there hung for severul yean thu lieuillow photograph of ii imui taken at full length. It had been tlio portrait of tho false friend whn acted ni Hurtil' parfnur'Tlbo night uf tbo gambling adventure. Tbe illleililiTrhVH'tilil,- .'iiiui tlio inlieiiliii , eut the bead frpm the photograph, ami when ipicslioiieil u to hii reason for duiug su look kuoii duligbt in narrating tho slory Uiat I have juit told. „ THB END ' ENCOUBAOE CHILDBEN TO LAU^l^ Fill tho Home with Merry Laughter of Your Children Kuruiirugc yuur children to luugh. This may be hard sometimes for children do giggle uml simper und shriek with luughler when muny grownups imi'l Ilml u single thing lu laugh ubuut uml ninny uud muny u lime the luugh ler ul' children is shrill uml hurd un line's nerves if one ullows oneself tu huve nerves; bul encuurugu the liltle ones to laugh anyway. . li.'.iui say lhal good huarty luughler loosens up the nerve ten sinus more i-ll'i'-'liicly and desirably Ihun anything else in the wnrld; If luughler is suppressed because, perchance, yuu dun'I sue anything lu Inugli uliuul, lillle by lillle lhe nerves grow tuul, uml lhe lillle fucei eor res puudingly sel, und perhaps u lung Imui uf nervous ills uml misery sel in,mo tiou. I,el lliem luugh - muke tbem luugh. li It childhood\\ birtbiigbt. Cut 'l'u i.... I I,uue, Fast Dulwieh, hus I w lieen renamed I'upeleslun I'ussugu. " COR. FOURTH and LONSDALE FOB VALUES IN BULK TEAS uilc, l.'u. lllc uml u.">i |u r Hi. Our special blend 1 lbs. I'ur iluu PACKET TEA8- Tel ley's, Upton's, Hidgewny 's, Blue Bililmii, Nabob, Mull. in.i, Druid's, McMillan's. OOFFBBS- 60c, Ifie, -Hie. and line per Hi Our CiiUVes ure frellily roasted uml gruiiml us required. FBENCH COFFEE - We ure mukiug u upeeinl hue ul' tins If you are uul sutistied with the I'uir<'e you ure using, give il n Iriul In mukiug use less quantity us il is mm h stronger Ihun nrdinary Cull'ec. liruiiinl fresh every murniug, Mc per Ib. BUTTEB- Finesi quality Kuslern Township Maple Leaf Brand, lite per lb. il His. for iI.nn Finesl quality New Ku'uluinl IDc per III. BOOS- Thiitle llruiul. Kvery egg guuruul I, Inr per linen. (lood fresh eggs 111 Hie uml ilne. FLOUB- Boyul Hliimlunl, Hoyul Household uml Bulnu lloml ut fldfu per suck uf III Ihs. (lumi Dread Flour ul iluu uml 81.50 per III lbs. Prunes, ;i lbs. I'ur -o cenls. Figs, iuukiug, ;i Ids. fur -o cenls. tiii'lus, Christies .'toe, Nuliuual Hi,-, Moom-y's idle, Bumsay's tiic per Iiu. l'u insure guud delivery please semi in your urders early. DesBrisay OOBNEB FOUBTH AND LONSDALE HARDWARK Phone 297 GROCERIES Your Fall Suit from us you can save from $5.00 to $10.00 . This week we arc selling any suit in the store al greatly reduced prices. This is your opportunity to secure ,i high grade Suil from an entirely new stock al rock bottom prices. BENNETT BROS. U0 Second St., Eait ^The North Vancouver home of "Campbell Clothing" MHMHHHi 9a — Intrinsic value, actual worth, dollar fnr dollar worth Uin every item wa lell.With buying futilities that are acknowledged to bo superior to those possessed by any wholesale llrm in Canada with rotai! connection a continent wide—wltb the advice pf eipirta and every possible assiaunce tn enable us to give you tbe best value, Is It any wonder thnt tlia name BIBBS stands alone In the diamond markets of Cauada? BIBKS' quality BIRKS' reputation for fair dealing has built up our dlamoud buiineu. ' ' , DIAMONDS ENTEB OANADA DUTY FBBB ' ' Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. JBWELEBB, HILVEK8MITH8, WATOHMAEBB8. George E. Trorey, Managing Director Hastings and Granville Streets - - Vancouver, B. C. i 4 Photogmphy for Amateurr * By Reflex The Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. 1ST PAID $4,250,000 Quickly aud promptly ou account of thi Bau Francisco earthquake and tre. How many Companies could do tbii? Its aaieti amount to 1110,000,000 A postal wlU bring our representative PERCY KING Boildcut Agent IS Lousdale Avenue aud Capilauo Our Termlnui Phones: Lonsdale 107. Dahlias 401. COMPOSITION (Continued) Composition is I!) importunt und uu uocuiiary to the production pt pielur ini effect thai lap much stress cannot lie laid ou tho fact that in order to become anything like prolicieut iu picture making, tbe general rules at leant ibould be thoroughly grasped, und a proper understanding of thorn be niiiiiiieii. Failing tbii all attempt pt pictorial expression can ouly result iu disappointment and failure, Bvery- oue does not understand tbe rules of composition, tbere ii that about a badly composed .picture which jars pn tbe feelings ami quite uuconiciouily wc foci there ia lometbing wroug witb our picture. Avoid all regularity in tbe picture. A good picture ibould have unity, ono principal object or idea, one motif ai it is termed aad it ahould he ao produced ai to give tbii motif tin clearest cxpiiuion. It ibould be tli dominant note in tho picture and he eiii|'li.-i i. '-'I iii iuch a manlier ua tu leave uo doubt iu tbo mind of the lie holder uu tu why tbe picture was taken The central idea of the picture ahould he maintained and all else lubordinut cd lu thia oue object.. It ii only hy concentration on tbii tbat tbe pleating result deiired in tbe fiuiabed picture edu lie obtained. I'roper attention ibould lie giveu tu Ihe arrangement uf linei and forma us wull aa light and simile, the latter pluy u highly important part iu composition uud uniiu a aubject really tine owing to the play of auuligbt aud ahuduu wuuld lie very poor pietorially but fur Ihia. A «midland glade for iuatauec, un a dull day wuuld moit likely be flat ami quite uniiitcrealing whilst uu u .hum day il can he made delightfully picturesque wilh Ihe patches of sun light .lulled bere iud Ibere and Ihe liriglil shall.-, of light sinking across the picture. Here aud there thc aba dow uf u tree trunk apreadiug itself acrusa tbe picture aud breaking up tbe olherwiac plain aud flat foreground. Jual fur a moment let ui examiuc the composition of a picture well kuown lo ull lovers of art, tlie reproduction of whieh may be purcbaicJ at auy art iture fur u few cenls. "Windmill by Ihu water,'' after tin' paiuliug by luu diud Here we have perfect com- position ami lighting ami any earnest worker v...j! I do well to become )•••-• ■■■■ mmm North Vancouver City Price Lisl is now ready for Subdivision of BLOCK 11 A, - D.L. 550 on Qucensbury Avenue car line Si/e of lols 50 fl. by 121 ft. all cleared MAGNIFICENT VIEW FOB FUBTHBB PABTI0ULAB4, ArPLY TO The North Vancouver Land and , Improvement Company Limited Liability Nortli Vancouver Agents for LONDON AND BRITISH NORTH AMERICA CO. Limited ,543 PENDER STREET. I ; VANCOUVER, B. C Phone Seymour 6266 » ed of a copy as au example of real artiitic expreiiion. It is 1)0,pre »"' ** I write uml tbe more one examines Hi heuulil'ul composition the mqre one is convinced tbnt it rightfully'occupies its place' as uue qt llu- antaterpiocei iu landscape of tlio llnlcll school. As tbi) name implies, the dominant feature is the windmill wbicb at once seizes the attention. Tbe picture is lighted from ihe left ami here and Ihere a bright patch of ligbt, not too promineut, atrikea tho eye and helps to give prominence to tbe motif. Tbo liuw lead uuu'a eye gently out of the pieturo in a must charming manner, but arc averted iu the middle iliatunce by lbc two ma.-.I.-, uf a bout hiu'l uauiull iiuiiii': vessel still further behind. The foreground ia hruken up by a few old atumps which aliow alumni Iduek against the light and serve to give distance and help the perspective. Tbe rolling ■ imi'l ablfvc' ure introduced iu sucb a in:iun. i us lu give perfect bulunee. Tbu above will help lu indicate iu u smull wuy whul is meant hy eumpusi tion. .lust imagine whut lhe subject would he if tulicu by the average umuleur phutugrupher. Flrat uf ull lhe sky wuuld musl prububly be lusl by over exposure uml uuthing wuuld be aeeu hut u white pSIch. The wafer tuu, wuuld suffer in lbe sume manner uml su the whole elfcct be foiled simply through lucli of knowledge. ll must be unileraluod uf cuursc, thul light uml Iiu.i. are uut under the cuu trol of Ihe photographer, uml whul the painter may du the phulugraphur, uwing tu his lumi:.ium is nul ubic lu du, hut he inuy choose bis poailiou or so alter it us lu receive sume uuiuuul uf euutrol. Choice ul' position and lime of day or oven time of the yeur may ilu much lu make the musl mailer uf fuel suhject une which muy he u delight und uu.'.i iu nu. pleasure. Tbe best lighting is usually frum one side, not exactly ut right angles lo the camera, but either iu front or behind. If directly behind the lighting will prububly be liat witb very little sbud ow, if directly in front there will be nothing but shadow, That ia how tbe "moonlight" pictures are luken Tbey are really taken wilb Ibe sun directly in froul uf Ihc camera, and Ibougb Ihey may l,e effective ami hell well they ure l,y uo means artiitic uiul it is urlistie effect we un striving ufter. i.i, not let il lie Ihuughl all has I.ecu said on composition iu Ibesc ten suurl arl idea, tbat can be sk.ii, far Irum il. hul space forbids mure lhau io»..'u.g upuu Ihe muin feutures ami tu indicate the lines une shuuld fulluw. Nulliing lnl constant and patient study will ser-.e Tlie Canadian Bank of Commerce North Vancouver Branch Now Located at the Corner of LONSDALE AVE. and the ESPLANADE A General Banking Business Transacted- SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest is allowed on all deposits of $1 and upwards. I. A. FOESTEE Manager. A General Meeting of the Ratepayers' Association will be held in the City Hall, on the evening of Oct. 2nd, at 8 o'clock p.m. Issues of vital importance to the ratepayers will be discussed. A large attendance is requested. GEORGE MacKENZIE, Secretary, Ratepayers' Association Silverware We are showing an excellent line of Sterling Silver uid Plated Ware, imi limn but the highest grade of Goods. Our low expenses enable us to mark our prices much below thote wbo pay high rents. A comparison will prove this to you. Seo our windows. SOMERTON JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Tbe Stoic of Quality and Low Prices. IUU SECOND STBEET. lo shuw lln- utility uf ul least un etc uiciilury knowledge uf the sohjecl. Now fur u little competition: iu urder tu sliniulutc u lillle inieiesi iu Ihe subject uf tbese lu, I Iwu url" les J am enabled by ili'- kindneii of the I'nited i'hutugraphie alures lu offer u prize uf a Wilkins Bee Meter, u musl useful little appliance fur giving cur reel expusure, tu the uue wliu semis in lbc licit picture. Twu priuls shuul I be lent in, uue u straight print frum Ihe ucgulive, the utiier u print from the Mini.- negative trimmed duwu tu shuw what yuu cunsiilcr lbe .tyci|. compose tiun. I'niii'. may be either inounle'-l oi uiiiiiuunlcil ami aliuuld lie addressed In " Keflex '' care the Kxpress ufliee. 11 prints are required lo be returned stumps must be enclosed to evver post age. I.mli print iii'mi have written on the bach Ibe name aud address ut the competitor ur a nun de plume mny he uaed. Auy subjeel u ay be ehoicii, lumi •rape or figure. In addition priuls will be . mn unl if deiired by competitors. All print! ihould be iu nul luler lhan October 7. Vancouver lo Vancuuver ami ubuutthe same ainuiint is collected frum uurcus- icnners al Vuncouver fur culls lu us whieh n,...'.-s a lulul of ilill per month uf IVl'll per year ,' '" lbe face uf Ibii lurge uuiuuul, I um iufurwi''! by In my i ii ii.inei' thai Ihey ufteu ha give their business elsewhere ou uc cuuut uf lhe delay in getliug us uu lhe telephone. In Ihe busy purls of the duy, we oflen huve tu scud u rush messenger with our telephone lues suges tu Vaucuuver ai it wuuld be fat •I lu trust tu lbc telephone service here. "We think Ihul lhe II. I'. Telephone l'u .Iiniiiii either cul uul lhe Nurth Vuucuuver lelepliuiie ur give us a service ul' some ose tu us. We alsu Ihink lhat the In ceul charge fui each cal1 is excessive md nu business iu Nurtli Vh'ui'utivcr cap aiTMd t-ujiy' tnis tux. "We have no eumplaifflri(Wiwl»slii Nurlh Vuucuuver manager or auy of Ins -lull as we Ihiuk Ihey give us la Board of Trade and Telephone Conditions COMMITTi pin: APPOINTED FOB SE OF INQUIRY Ou Ihc table at Tuesday nigbl Vmecl ing of the Hoard of Trade lay a co|y of thc litter recently iudited tu the Kipress by Mr. A. Wallace of tbe Uul lace Shipyard! Uil., touching upon Ihe preient inadequate telephone ierv.ee. The letter wai aa followi: "Home time ago wc were informed through lhe press lhat tbe ti. ('. Telephone Company liml bought a new cable to lay across the Inlet and tbe only tbing wbicb prevented tbcm doing ■o wai permission from tho government and wc understand tbat thii permission waa granted lomc six or eight months igu, yel uethlng bU been d.p.nj to wardi thc laying of tbii cable. "I Ihink that Ibii ii a matter for thc city council to take up willstbc Bail way Cuinmiuioncr and see if we cannot get a cheaper and belter service acron th« Inlet. My inn is paying .about III par month fpr calls from Nortli wua fusl cuiniug when Ihesc tilings .■.Iinni'! be bandied by the government. Certainly sulisfudiuu was uul being obtained frum Hie II. li. Telephone i'pm pany. A commillee wus thereupon up I'Ulilll ■"iinrising Action Against N. V. District Dismissed WITNESS DBOP8 BOX OF DYNAM ITE CAPS IN COUBT ■ Mr. Justice Murphy in Supreme court this week dismissed au act iuu brought by Hie parent! uf Douglas Clayton Al.lu'tt uguinsl lbe municipal ily uf North Vaucuuver. Thc plaintiffs were suing fur dainages eauaod by Ibe cxplusiuu ot dynamite caps, which the rtlVcluiniol he fuuml on iluskins llunl Tbe municipality iu ils defence claimed thai Ihere must nave been cou good a lervice as Ibey cuu with Ibeir iributory negligence, alleging ibal thc prescnl ecjuipmciil. cxplonves were all kepi iu a box iu a "We huve no dould lhal there arc barn. The boy's huml was crippled by ulher nun in Nurlh Vaucuuver whu lbe accident, uml llie fullier maintained are in llic same pusitiuu ks ourselves thai, is he was desiroua uf liecumlng i us regards lhe lelepliuiie service lu Van euuver and we would luggcsl lhal Ihe business men ul Nurlh Vancouver bave • meeting amlHIiicun lbc mailer wilh the idea uf gelling better service and a li eenl rale." Several members uf tbe buard IX pressed thciuselvca ai in accord wilh lbc seutimenli conloiucd iu Ihil Idler. The mystery aurrouudiug the where ubout- of the cable whieb wai uildcr stood lo bave becu ordered, shipped cud received wai allu dlacuired Mr. Wai luce, whu wai present it lbc inccliug, believed Ibal il had been used for some olber purpuse despile tbe fact that government uuetiou had been given some time ago for ill being Uid across the Inlet fur the benefit of the Nurlli Shore Mr. Wallace coniidered lhat Iho 11. 0. Telephone Company ihould have considered North Vancou ver more than U had.% Id lining to the long periods lhal elapsed befure a call cuuid be put through under preient condltioni, Mr. I'hilip wondered whether in arrangement could be made whereby ionic pre fcrcncc might be given In i oinnier, nl calls over domestic onei. Mr. W. J. Irwin did not couiider thai It wu the function of the Hoard to suggest remedies. He favored the {ppoinlmcut of a committee to invaeli- ate the matter. In Mr. Wright 'i opinion fht tim luii-i-iiinii imi rancher, the injury would he a serums obsliele tp hii lucceu. During Ihe (rial iff tbe action con lideruble excitement was caused by a witncis mined Frank Matnni thc puw ijcr man fur tbe municipality, dropping I box of dynamite cipi ou the door. "I uk your lordship to have the mm pot out of eourl il once," tried Mr. Alexander Henderson, K.C, wbo witk Mr. Tulk, appcircd fur Ihe plaintiffs. "Tbii is a moat dangerous thing. We might ill be blown iky bigb." "The wiluesi certainly bad no buii r?Wi to bring dangerous c.plosives into tbii court," uid hii lordship. "Have Ihem taken oul it once." Maionl iwore Ihil Ibe powder, fuie and capl were alwayi under lock unl key, and lhal be wai tbe only man who hid acrcii tu Ihem' i. P. S. C. E. The regular weekly meeting uf Ihc V V 8, C. K. of 81. Andrew's J'rci by tern n church wai beld on Tuesday' list. Tbe topic uf the evening was very a lity din ussnl by Mis. Melta Hardy, and others joined in the general debate which followed Mi" Hardy's address. The socicly purposoa holding a debate next Tuesday evening, \\aml Ike public are cordially invited to . . present. The subjeel under discussion il one of particular intereil. 1 . ,• «- ptM ■ . ;■- THE HOBTH VAWQffVP EXPRESS WTOH OOMMBU Published Tuesdays and Jtydays by Nor»b Shore Press, -Limitsd- OBP, H. MOBDBN, EDITOB AND MANAOEB. Kiln pf Bnnicriptloui-Oni jmt, UM. Bii mouths, 50c. Three months, Ate, liulted States snd Foreign, (8.1)0 per yeur. Advertising Bites Will Ba Quoted on ApplKstlon. The Express is devoted t« ths interests nf Ibt North Shore pf Burrard Inlet excluiivuly. It conititutes an advertising medium of exceptional value for reaching in a thorough am) effective manner tbe population of North Vancouver Olty nnd lilitriet. Every effort ii made to give advertisers the most iitlsfactory Sirvlse. • All changes in contract advartiaaments should be in tba printers' bands not latey tban 10 a. p. Monday and 6 p. in. Wednesday to ensure insertion in the following issue. North Vancouver, B. 0,. September 87, 1913 MINISTBB OF BAILWAY8 AND PAOIFIO QBEAT BASTBBN DIFFICULTIES The unexpected ami continued deluy Wllil'll llUS been e -.pencil,, ,1 in llll' "iiiiineni'i'iiieiil of ciiiislriicl.iiu of Iho lilies of thu i'ueilie Oreut Kasturu railway, baa been u source of groat disappointment In (he Norlh Shore public and property owners Whep lhls Com puny was Incorporated and entrusted with the project uf the eonatrticliuii uf a 1(110 of railway from North Vancou ver lo Fort (leorgo, every feature of the situation appeared lo fully juatify tin' most optimistic view as to early ami rupid construction. The hope was shared in common liy tlm government, the company uml Ihe geuerul public lhat a record in prompt uml rupid nui wuy construction woiibl be made The result, however, has proven lu be ,i forceful illustration nf the fact thai iu undertaking! wboss execution invoices u consideration of diversified inter esta, conflict uf Interests is very likely lo develop uml Ihul when sucli conflict makes its appearance the most earnest uml persistent effort may not avail lu accomplish an expeditious ni iniini by Iiuiiii I'HfU'lH, till) til nt. inder boipg due to motor oiiinl- buses, oloeiric iruiiiwuys, motor ears, cubs, etc, "Tlien, again, while 5,!?f| Occidents Which did nut 9Dll totally wprp caused by lionu vehicles, no fowur thun i),i|78 wore caused by motor und elect ricully prop. Hud vehicles. Niuo years ago Ihorc weru but thirteen motor omnibuses raiwiiuf 111 the streets nf Louduu.. In 101)7 tbu nuinbur bod incrunsuil to 1,305, uml today additions aro being mado to the number at the rutu nf lie twoen furly and llfly u wuek. Nine years, agp. I bore wns a solitary iiinlnr CSh on the streets; today ||iimi uru 7,0110,-Electric tramway ears, ton, huve increased eiiurmoiisly in numbers, frum 578 in lllllll In more thuu 8.800 iu lllli "|t is this enurniniis increase in mo tor vehicular lm Hi- whiili makes Hie. streets pf [.oiulou •veriluble dentil Imps. Tu mention uue purliculur cuse: Aluug Wulvvurlh limiil, in ;in' Suulli nf London, whicii in sew nil purls very uurrnvv, seventy motor Olillllllli ure running every hniir, iu addition lu iiiiiuiiu ami uther general vehicles. Al lhe Mansion llm. . uml Trafalgar Si|uure peuple ore being knocked ibivvu almost every duy, while in lhe suburbs in places like Fulliiini uml 1'iilney lhe iiiiligiiuliun uf the resident! bus been uruiisol by llie fearful number uf accidents which lake pluee every week owing lo llu- congested slato of lhe traffic." The ubove is u leaf from the lilac n.u experience uf u gr'eul metropolis, the sl reels uf which, wheu Ihey were laid uut, were believed tu be uf quite sufficient width for ull practical pur puses, ami yel which, mil only because of t|ie greal increase iu the volume of sired traffic (which might have been anticipated lu sume extent;, but prububly mure cipoeiully beeuus of the astonishing chuuge in the character uf lhe slreei traffic I which could uut pussihly huve been anticipated/, these streets because uf congested I nil' lie ure today exacting a musl appalling loll in the sucrilice of lum.nn life uml Illllllllll sul'ety, ill lhe t'uee of VV'llicIl the eily finds itself helpless In ii regret tu hi i degree. Ill view uf llic developments which have luken place within tbe pusl twu denudes Ihere ure lew whu wuubl have the temerity lo attempt lu forecast Ihe nolurc uf lhe traffic which lhe eily streel uf Hfly or one hundred years Irum dule will be celled upuu lu ttceum IllUilute. Ill | i.u.i.in ■ the slreels uf lhe muv cily nf today the fuel should never be lost lu sight lhal iu ils curly stages the duvelupmelil of the rityja, being set iu an unchangeable luuiini Plans uiluptcil uuw must remain jure tically unchanged ibruurft'd ST'- N, V, WOODYARD ..il. » i»TiTi ii "''■ j 10,000 curds pf dry Ar wpod fpr quick sols. Price per odd cords, 11.75. Spe clal quotations for larger quantities. Out Wood, IB inches, UM. 13 inches wW- C.O.D. Office, and Y»|d~ Nth and Lomdale Phone 190. F>. 0. Boi 2432. OF ENGLAND BBNBFIT SOCIETY Lodge Western Boss, No. 888 Meetings of this ludgo are held in tlm Knights of I'ylbius llall, corner of Clieslorfiolil nveniiu and Fiiurtli atriiet, uu lliu llrsl uml-third Fridays in eueli iiiuiii h, at i o'c|nek p. in. foiuiiiiiiiii'utiniis uml applicatiuua fur membership tu bu addressed lo llarulil l.ous, socrulury, I'. O. box 8311. 18 7-111 ATEIMTS iJif'i:uiMj#j.H'] In all ''"unui.u Aik (or our Imui lor'i Ailviner. Marlon k Murium 361 llnlvenlly Street, corner St. Catherine Slreet, Munlreal. Cunuda, and Wash- liiglun. n ft, U. 8. A. Vancouver Business Directory BUSINESS COLLEGES SPR0TT-SHAW Business College JJ6 Hastings SL. W. Canada's Qreatiat Weatern School B, J. Sprott, II.A., - -Uiuiat-ei BEAL ESTATE Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Corporation, Limited 3,1,0 .Seymour Streel BKAL KSTATE UNI) ANI) MORTGAGE INVESTMKNT ESTATES* MANAGED FIRE INSURANCE K. Kerr Houljrate - - - Munugei BESTAUBANTS All Norlb Vancouver pr»;i*"tii .t -^NARDS' tlini'ri tO "'Ullll' r llUTl' IS, ijiliUUt It llii'ivlurv, uccepled Ihe logic uf lhe iituatluu, by | * ■ , -J^.fc,,,, of the com muniing without hesitancy, llw r.r..' *K?)2Pa'nd'Induilrial life of the cily. jilWiiic!! of his position. i " 1v, ,„0bl«ni of effectually guarding ■J" ^ ™* , ., i i i, . I tin ir 1 .... , i in i ii ii , ., i i, .i. I .. I iu a Mm) The iiiun,um em. nl thai lhe Minisler will take under advisement ihe .ui ferenrci between the l'anllc Ureal Kuslern Hailway ami Ihc lluwe Bound and Northern ilailway Company uml without any further negotiations, will give bii decision in tbree or four days uml the further announcement that immediately upuu being placed iu pus s. .-slun of eitimatei us lo lhe probuble cost of Ibe respective rights of way ap proved by llie district ami by the Company llirough Wesl Vuncuuver, he will lulu' ihe matter intu couiidera- tion ami render u decision wilhuut de Hay, will be received witji geuerul sulis faction. The fuel that the Minisler has spccilleall.v requested thai every i.v]>. 'hi iuu be exer, inul ill providing him with lhe dale referred lu in thc latter case, deuipmtratei Ihe fad Ihil ihc government is quite as desirous as is lhe public thai Ihe hindrances be removed wilh despatch and that the wuy be cleared for railway construction. The task whicii the Minister uf Ball- ways lias assumed iu deciding to shoulder Ihe full responsibility of breaking tne ,lea.lb,, k which has developed, is uo light uue The situation is iuch lhat no decision run possibly be ren dered which will prove acceptable lo lu'il' parties, iu cither dispute. There is no duubl however lhat Ihe geuerul pub- lie will fully appreciate tbe courage uf the Minisler uf itailways iu deciding lu esercise hii prerogatives in Ihe pub lie Interests ami thai they will loyally support bit decisions as being given iu the i.ntl.i'i of Ihose interest. W1DBNINO OITY BTBEETS In a great many cities the problem of the width uf the main itrcets wilhin the corporation ii causing more or less di*cuiiJou»axkda atrong sentiment sp pears to ue silling iu in favor of a nun h inure enterprising policy iu thii respect tban bai hitherto obtained. In dealing wilh this matter editorial Jy in a recent isum, lhe yietorj* I'jlpa isl made tome pertinent runrks *ilb ' rcfcroiio to Ihe -situation ia liis! city. Tbe article voiced precautionary seuti ment jlywe respects, first wllh re . l£ibe tptt that increased width is'' Ten involves increased coit of /titmice, *#d second tbat it is ne uguinsl their becoming congested is a very vital one, in relation lu which the ipie.tiuii of cost becomes ullugelher uf a nn unitary nature, ami with respect In which ihere is grave danger thai the development! in street Iridic m the future will shuw Ilml our must liberal ideas were luu circuinicrihed. I'pun the gruuud of lhe ustouisliiug chuiigi-s whieh have luken pluee iu tbe nature ut street Irutlic in our lurge cities within the pusl twu decades there exists a must pressing demand foi slreels of whul ul Ihul time would have been foundered exceptional til uoi of ii j. i.i -i i !■:■ i.l.- ■ width. As a cun viucing comment upun Ibis phase uf Ihc subjeel the experience uf the cily of Loudon with reference tu slrect ue cideuls may be cited. Figures hesriug upon this matter, which startle! ull Kngluii'l, were recently given oul iu Ihe liritish Commons, by means uf a repurl from thc Home Office. The reporl in purl proceeded as fullows: "Iluring lasl year uu fewer than Ile people met their death iu Ihc itrcets - a number which is greater Iluu lhe tolal killed ou lhe ruads and iu the sii.ets pf twenty-four Knglisli coun tics, representing a pupulaliuu ut 16, i)i)il,i|il() while Ihe streel accidents re purled by lhe puliee nul ending fatally amounted lo 15,151. This makes a lulal uf 15.5'il killed ami injured, which worki out at tbe rate of practically 100 a week. "I'erlups the most terrible feature ol London'• itreet accldeuli li Ibat abuut one third of the perioni killed in lhe slre.ts by motor or bone vehicles ire children under the age uf IS. In live yean lllll children uuder seven aud 2'lt belween tbe ages of seven sud 15 were killed iu the London slreels a terrible deatbrpll of 660. Uaid Dr. Waldo, the Houlhwark coroner, recent ly, 'I mn quite tired of these inqUCsIs ou little children run over by motors and horse vehicles.' "Year by year the total uumber of killed and injured by vehicular traffic in -London bai gene up. Savon yeurs agp the tufa I number killed wai 17! and injured 11,488, which mceiu tbat Ibere are now nearly two and a half limes as many people killed aud over ifimi more injured every year. "Undoubtedly the chief cause of this fearful list of casualties is the. rapid J — fV" yiti> ' ii'lultun. for Hie slulemei.l lhal ideal wilh respect tu the width ul' the business slreels uf a rity which luday may be cunsiilercd liberal In u luull will prove lu be mo restricted in lbc face of the requirements which llie I'u tire will reveal. While giving ull due riinsi.lcrulioii to economy the cities of ilnlish Cul umbia will be wise lot make pruvisiun for wide slreels, ami lur plenty of Ihem, during lhe formative yeurs of tbeir existence, thiotiuh which il is Iheir privilege lu be pussing ul the preient time, uml thus lo us greul a degree us pussiblc anticipate llu- needi uf the future uml owns! in solving lb. problems wilh winch posterity will be lulled upon In deal in this iiupurtuiil particular. NOBTH SHOBE PBE8S LIMITED Job Printers Publishers of tlio "Espress' Flnt Street East Phono 80 NOTIOB In the Matter of The Leonard Sale Company, Assigned Thr creditors having given Imperative nislrui lions lo collect ull uutslunding accounts, parlies iudcblcd lu the above "Thc Leonard Huie Company,'' are re quelled to call and icllle Ibeir imlcbtud neu fuilhwiili. Tbii can be dune by cither calling at Ibe store. PU Lonadule Avenue, North Vancouver, tu the mun iu charge, or at the oflice of Wilson li Perry, Auigucei, ll'lt Hastings .Slreei Weil, Vancouvar. W, 1. WILSON, t f Assignee. •• YEA- Timdi Maws Diaiona Corvniinrs Ae. Iikslrliuid Sonilnllon wsy r I'i'iiiiiiii lioo wlniilntf au mm Either l-liui lllock ur iluslingi St., iippolile Ibo lew poit ollice. Leonunl sella llil l.-n Uy the puund JOB= PRINTING AT THE EXPRESS CANADIAN PACIFIC II. C. I DIM' tt. SIIIVII In I "M VI, llllll I 10:00 a ill Dally 2:00 inn Hull) lllll |' in Dully i "li -i v I II I Uiin, uin Hull) 11:011 |, III r I'ull. I nil \\l\\VIVIII 1(1.011 a in inul (.30 |, ill Dully 1:00 a III l I.ui u.l.n- mul Nuliii'ilii) KOH I'HIM M HI l'l .III AMI ALASKA 11:00 1 m .-•.uui.Inu I'HIM l'l in l-l in AMI i.immii HAY 10.00 I'liii Wcilmsiljvs lull mum HAY, iiivi ns imii AM) hi I v\\ III I s 10:00 a m Wedliesiluys I ull l ITI ll I ll IMII HI VI ll HUNTS Leave vvi.iiinliii.il i 1:00 u m Mnn Weil und Fllduy. lu uv i lulii.'..,. I. 7:00 uin Toes. Thun. and Sul I on nur isi nil HUNTS 7:00 a.m .Tuesday, lur Vu uu i.e cull- Inn ul n.iiiiiiiu M,i.n.' ini.uul llui... Hay, Port vv u; nloiiion Huni*.* 11,u hor, Sulci,, on I'uvc. Ileuver i'olnl. Kulfurd uml Sidney Muud. For rales, rcaervutluni und ull I'lllli'l ililiuin.ui.u, upply to 1. MOB. i'ily I'usacngcr Agenl, Ut lliiillnna SI. ur II W. liliniilR 111'A . Vancouver Martin-Senour's imiii iwtmimmmmmmmmpmammmmmmm^ 100 Per Cent. Pure Paint IS SOLD SUBJECT TO THB FOLLOWING GUABANTEB: WE OUABANTEB tlio Mnriin Senour 100 Por Cent. Pure Paint (except a fow dark shades that cannot bo prepurod from lead and slue), tn bo mado from pure carbonate of lead, pure oxldo nf sine, with eul'.iiiiiii matter iu proportionate iitisiitltios necessary to make their i-uiipiM-iivii shades and tints, with pure Unseed oil and turpeu- uue dryer, and to ho entirely froo from water, beusino, whiting and adulterations, and sold subject to chemical analysis. The Martin Seinim- Oo. Ltd. This is ilm only Paint so guaranteed because it is the ouly PUBE PAINT on the mar: et. OET THE BEST. IT DOES FUBTHEB AND LASTS LONUBB. = SOLD BY JOHNSTON & SALSBURY THE HARDWAREMEN 90 Lonsdale Avenue Next to P.O, CALL and SEE US Ecgardiiijj tho sale of the '33 lots which were tlio Bite of the old Seymour Mill on Sutherland Avenue. For u payment of (200 cash and (in pot mouth you have a chance of valiiahlc residence lota, close to the Grand Boulevard at a vory low pries. Wo havo also for sale ton lota in Block "O" of District Lot 786 ou St. George'« Bond where the Seymour factory la located at modorate prices and on easy terms of payinoiit. All these lotn are cleared and ready for occupation. The Burrard 6tH*!^«ntlomoftM Limited. Assignees of llic Beyuiour Lumber Oo., Ltd.' 17 Lonadale Avenue North Vancouver Phone 37 We Study Printing PHONE Wc make a feature of preparing printing that is profitable to nur patrons. We study type faces and effects I'i insure attractive arrangement, and we believe you will appreciate our handling of your work. I min a card lo a huge poster oi an illustrated catalogue we will give you a ligure or our advice. NORTH SHORE PRESS, LTD. FIRST STREET, EAST — A Double Ender 50x175 (t. on two graded roads, 17th St. and Yorkshire Crescent, close to Fetl Ave? carline, and all cleared anc nearly level. A snap at $2,000, One-ihirdcatii,bai.6andi2month Offlca Phont 173. ' 173, BeaUence MARTINSON & CO. Bosldeuce Phone Ut 62 LONSDALE AVENUE V- O. Vet l«|i. NORTH VANCOUVER ^9^^^^9*Jmm \\ r--'"- ""-"*•"»■ *,., riypiqiiiiMIPu'lHPinifl l?14 fjL^jmjjHm^ a &£ V YOUR SUCCESS-METER Begasdyourft.-M A. -Savinjf Bank Book as a sort of motor whieh records plainly your progress towards prosperity. Tlipr. urn hundreds of these BANK ftp 3BWSH NOBTH AMBBIOA hiiccush meters in lhe homes around you. Is thero pup in your hornet If nut, wp will gladly provide une. im THE SANK OF 1013 British Noriti Ameiica TB years In Biisinoss. Capital aud Surplus Over $7,600,000. Two Offices jn North Vancouver, Corner of Lomdale Avo and Esplanade. Upper Lonsdale Avenue, near 14th Street —————a —- MM*?: Electric Irons 10 Days' Free Trial Solves tbe Summer Ironing Problem For lnl:: we are offering a "Midpoint" uf lhe 01b sine, suiluhle for goudral household use, for HSU. This iron is similar lo ull "Hotpoinls" except thut Ihe upper surfuee is iinpuliiihcd. "t mmw* 60 LONSDALE AVENUE PALACE HOTEL Second Street Easl, Norlh Vancouver, B. C. Possesses the finest roof garden on thc Pacific Coasl. Band concert every Friday evening from 8 lo 10. Hot and cold water in every room. Rates:— European Plan only $1.00 a day up. Weekly Rales $3.00 up. Meal Tickets $5.00. L. REDA, Proprietor THE BURRARD CAFE HOME OOOKINQ PBOMPT SEBVIOE. OABBOW * FINDLAY. Proprietors. Business OouUomon's Popular Lunch Place. Breakfast 8.00 to 10.no. Luucb 12.00 to 4X0 High Tea 6.00 till 7.30. Afternoon Teas. Short Orders specially attended to. OLUB BLOOK, ESPLANADE WEST. Ratepayers Recommend bequest omr oouNon, to hbt in FOBOB 00KPUL8QBV AUDI'i' OLAU8B OF MUNICIPAL (HAU8BB AOT IN 8VBNT OF BBFD6AL WILL PETITION LIEUTENANT QQVBBNOB PHONE GU Tlie executive of the Batepayors Association met ou Wodiipsday night tlio president, Mr. If. ft Wright, oecu pying ilu- chair. After considerable .liiieiin.'iiiiii, the following resolution was moved, seconded and unanimously car riodi "Thai tho city council bo requested to imihe,iih pass a resolutiou setting in force thu compulsory audit clause of Ihu Muuicipal Clauses Act and In cuuu of tbeir refusal or failure to do so Ihut the eiecutivo couucil bo author lied to circulate the neceuary petitiou uml present same to the Lieutenant- Governor." A general roeetiug uf Ibo Awiociatiou ut whieh a good attendance is urgent ly desired, will take placo on tbo pveu iug of Monday, Oct. Sud. by fbe Wty Ferries Md. for ,liel«r? threo years, previous t.i) R'lil, ll It. KM for a abort time captain of oue of the West Vancuuvur ferries. Mr. Child* won one uf tliu most popular »iou ou the Nortb Bbure, his amiable and obliging disposition being appreciated alike by- Ilia ferry colleagues ami tlie patrons of thp service. About 40 years of ago, bo wus the fullier of three children, tho youngest of whom is unt quite live iniini hs pld. Tbe sympstby uf tho city gpes nut lu Mrs. t'hilds whole husband wuk lie lieve.l tp lip ill pood lieullli In llie inu ment Pf his death. Tug Day To-morrow WOBTHY CAUSE MEBITS OBNBB OUS BE8PONSE What About Tbat Concert onOct. 19 ? The music loving peuple of the North Shore will lie wise iu their guiierutioo if Ihey preserve the eveuing of Oeto her imi' free from any engagement other Ihun the concert in the Lonsdule Theatre.' The fare on this occasion ■nil comprise a progrum of populur lie-n:. contributed hy three proven ur listen—Madsine Nurmiutuii (contralto), Mr. .1. II. A. Tripp (pianist), aud Mr Holy-rood I'uu,. ^violinist). It is never lu early lu awake to a good thing. Tomorrow a number of the Indies of thin eily will generously engage in collecting subscriptions Inwards tbu I'.'liildishnieiii of a districl nurse on the North Shure under the auspices uf Ibe Victorian Urder of Nurses. Tb muu ■'■ ii: ul such a nurse bus been Iiuiu and agaiu mentioned in these eulumus aud has still inure frequently been de uioustrjitcd in the uetuul life uf the city. Tbis "lug duy" wus lu bave taken place a lillle lime ugu hul had te he |." iju.ii, .1 uu uccuuu! uf uupru pltiuus weather couditious. Inis pust jiuneineiit, huwever, muy prove lu huve been advantageous, fur it hus afforded a further opportunity fur Ihose whu have uul always understood huw nee essury is the pruvisiun of such a nurse. lu luuk mure tliuruuglily iulu the inul ler uud gleun fur themselves Ihe salient fuels upun whieb lu morrow's uctiv- ities are based' It is earnestly hoped that the response uf the cituous will be iii proportion tp the worth pf tbe cause. BATBPAYBBS' ASSOCIATION A geuerul ineeling of the Hutepny ers' Association will lie held in the City Hall pu tbp evening pf the snd of October at ii p.m. sharp, lu discuss a rei iiinnieii'liilioii by tbu' executive coimuitteu that tbo oity eouneil bo re quested to forthwith puss a resolution putting In force the Compulsory I'liiin..'!' Act and in case pf tho|r refuaul or failure tp dp sp that tbe executive cQinniitteo bp authorized lo circulate the necessary petiliuu and present same to tlie Liout.-Qovcriior. George Mackenzie, secretary ttotepuy ers' Association. mt*nt,t n* s Sunday Schuul services In tho Holh- udist Church uext Sunday afternoon it li.lli), A specially prepared prugram —everybudy welcome. TO FINANCIAL AOENTS Norlb Shore Press limited is prepared to eutertaiu propotilioiu for a loan to be utilize.1 n lltu con "Inniinn of a building for noes paper ami printing purpuses, I) be erected oil lot 16, block 167, I). I, 871, boing the north west coruor ci First street and Kogers avenue, Ibis city. Full particulars muy be ub- laincd by applying tu the under signed. OEO. II. MQMIKN, .Munaler. Sudden Death of Mr. George Child. FIB8T KATE OF NO. 3 FBBBY EX PIBE8 AFTEB ONE BIP OF HOT WATEB Tbo death louk place very suddenly on Wednesday evening of Mr. (ieorge Cbilds, flrst mate ou the Norlh Vau couver ferry number three, whose fniu ily live ou First utreet easl. Child's death euuie us a great shock to hit inuny friends and acquaintances. He was, il appears, ou duty until Iwo o' clock in ihc aflernoou, afler which be wenl houie aud attended lo a few lieu- uliol'i duties. Shortly before nine u'cluck he I'urupluincil lu Mrs. Child's ot indigestion and uskeil her to give him u drink of hoi water. This Mrs. Child's did, ami was horrified to aee her husband Jjftoi lhe trtt sip, sud deiily become limp iu Ihe chair which he wus occupying. ilr. Murliu was summuiicil with all possible busle bul despite all lhal euuld he doue medically, Mr. I'hilds never regained consciousness. The deceased, wbo held maulers' pa puny; "Suiihuiliict Sue I" i", has beeu eugaged as hrst mate Rich ami chorus; "i'ul' KAMLOOPS PBBPABINO BX -V - R-»Bllpopi, p. p.-41incc Iho duels)- ioi) was reached thai the Kuuiluops district shuuld be represented buth uttho Letlibridge ami at the New Westminster fair, local farmers bavo swakeued to the opportunity afforded for si-'ring a record and nro inking active steps tnward tbe collection of material. Now that tho Kamloups centenary has boon successfully terminated, tbe work pf Collecting material for the exhil)il,s bas boon gpjpg furward rspidly. Increasing atteutipn is boing given to mixed furniiug and dairying iu this section of tho province, Ihe conditions being especially favoraidu for stock breeding, dairying and murket gardening. VANcOHVKH'S LIVK WlltM Tbe Panama Theatre For thc Whole Family Blurting Matinee Monduy, Sept. llllh THK FRANK KICII l|()M'l'ANY Presenting "THE OIBL FBOH PANAMA'' I Shows Nightly—1.1)9 and It: IS IDc, 25e, 86c, Matiuoc Daily at .1—15c and SOc SOME OF THE FAVOBITES WITH THE FRANK BICH COMPANY AT THE PANAMA NEXT WEEK PBESENTINO "THE OIBL FBOM PANAMA." THE PANAMA Neil week ill lhe Panama the Frank linii Company will ufler (hut whirl wind show. THU OIBL FBOM PANAMA This bill is foil of snappy sn tgi., goo I dances uiul hus u riot of fw running thruugh it uml mulling auuli".vr gieut big 'Inn', al lillle prices. The musical program is'composed uf tbe fulluwlng: Kchocs frmu the Operas, Cannon, Chimes uf Nurinumly, II Tru v,iluu uiiil Faust, by tl,,- entire cumin Murie e*i Vuur Man INNKEEPEB'S AOT NOTICK Iti IIKHKHV (IIVKN Ihul llie following articles will he sold hy puhlle .eu ut ihe Palace Hulel, Norlh Vancouver, un Saturday, the Sib duy uf October, llllll, ul throe u'cluck in the aflernuuii. by Theodore Howard, Auctioneer, namely: Twu trunks containing persunul ef feels. One inlise containing persunul effects, tbe properly uf one Mrs. Mary Dickson, wife uf Willium .1. Dickson, ul one lime u guest in lhe suld I'uluee Hulel, tu satisfy ihe claim uf lite undersigned uguinsl Ihc said Mury nick -ou amounting lu ♦.'UI.8I fur board iillil 1" i,.'u ;! I'uled at Nurth Vain nuver llu--ulli .lay of September, All., 11)12. L. HKHA, Proprietor uf Ihc I'uluee Hotel, TIIKODOlIK HOWAllu, Auctioneer IN THE MATTEB OF W. H. BTONEY li CO, NOBTH VANOOUVEB Iu pursuance ol tu assignment .inn.I 1UI1 lu lhe dolin" by Tommy Hums; "Down iu I'oliuluwn", Durulby Raymond and! I bonis; "When Tou Are in ToU'U," bv Ilul lleriiurd uud chorus; "Whenj Tummy Alkins Marries Dully Gray," *»«»•' mb, Hi-, m lhe undersigned, l,i ibo Bernard Bisloru and the dancing\\p*tl'** indebted lu lhe W. II. Stuney girls; "My Ileru," u duel by Missi* Company ure lierehy notified lu pay Raymond un.l Mr. Flehnug; "Now'a 'he amounts due at the office of lhe as lbc Tilne," Messrs. Burton, Knrle and siguec, Wilson k I'erry, suite 9, DeBeck sh Rag, oy Miu Bulldiutf, .CIO Hastings slrect wesl, Hums; ','Tiiul Spanish Hug, Muiuleville uud "Huil lu lhe King." Three sliuws daily al Ihree, seven thirty uiul nine fifteen, except Satur day nigbl when three complete perform nines ure given the llrsl une roinnienc ing at seven u'cluck. Vuneuuier, ll. C, nl ll urlicst pus slide moment, who will issue receipts fur same. W. .1. WII.80N, Assigucc. m m M < f 410 an acre. For full Information application ahould be made to the sec, Mary of the Dibartment of the Interior. Ollawa. Or -- agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion W. iW. CORY, m fk.jn. < Deputy Minister ♦fthe Interior. ... »-U-aantlioriMii publloaUon of thit advertisement will 001 tn tM Money to Loan — Oa Improved Property at Eight Per Cent, i No good security turned down , 11. i, i c=g= =s=s ' i aaaaggscs: ALEX. SMITH & COY, NORTH VANCOUVER Phone 24. P.O. Boi 1820 I i m To Those Whom it May Concern To Iry lo do business without advertising is like winking in the dark, you know what you are doing but no one else does. 1 o let the people know what you are doing you must reach the people effectively. The Express circulates at almost every house on llie Norlh Shore. Therefore to do business effectively on the North Shore you musl advertise in The Express. r Local Corps of Field Engineers Orders bl Lieutenant N, B. Bohertson Commanding, Sept, ffi)rd, 11113. No. 53. Ooniiiiulid Captain J. I.inleu Ward h.-nin;: re turned from duly at I'ntuwuwu eiimp, will resume cuiiiiiiaud nf Hie I'liinjuiii) Oil Hi'l'l'nilu'i Uilli, IIHL1. No. 63. Enilsted- The fttllowiutt men have been duly attested, uru horuliy lalieu on lbe strength of thu compuny: No. t"i, Hopper Edward MopW)' William. , Nu. SH, Kapper frank Joseph Airey. No. til. Mapper Hulliliorl (lluilwin No. 51. Duty-, Tn be orderly ollicer, neck ending October 'illi, 10101 Lieutenant .. Ward To be orderly sergeuiil week ending October iiili, I9|2i No. 1, Hergeunt W. II. Kleiniug. Next fur duly: No. II .Sergeant II. ('. Oiiguton. No. 55. Parades The compsny will parade ul lhe ilrill hull, Nurlh Vancouver, on Mun day and Friday evenings ut H o 'clock p.m. Ilress: Ilrill urder wilh rilles and side arms. N. II. BQBKBT80N, Lieutenant. Ollicer commanding lllh Field i'um pnny Oanadian l-iugiueers. Whist Drive and Social at North Lonsdale I'ellar Coul" from Master Jack Wil cos, wbo, in spite of bis tender years, displays promise of p good singer: In llie whist driyr lirst nud socoiid ways meet with such profound uppruvul no the part of his friends. One hour sfter midnight the pleasant nieiiiug ilreiv lu ii i-ln-in wlill llie \\'li lionul Aiitliuin and tlm gliosis after wishing tho popular host uiul hostess qsw (fnine, departed fur their curious residences In Iheir private ''Ill's. lady's prize wont lo IliO Misses I. eur ragh sipl hrst uml second gent'a prises wero min by Master W. Seurriigh und ali happiness and prosperity in their Mr. ,luine» McLaughlin. ¥ Tbe cards being oyer, tho company sut down to a iluinly cold eullalion, which, as Mr. Browe genially observed, "iniihl ho understood and enjoyed by everybody." Supper finished'with, un impromptu ruiiecrl was huld comnieuciiig wilh u pin unfurl u solo, soluetions from "The Ciioi'iilule Soblitir" from Mr. Lnwis. Mr. .lames McLaughlin (Jimmy) fu Hired with Tostie's "(loodHyo" ami Inter caused great merriment with his imitations from Hurry Lauder. Mr. I'limly gave "Wail Iill Ihu I'loiids Hull by" and ss un encore " 'Arry 'Awk." Mr. W. August llrowe (wbo is an old timer up llm'Seymuur creek and Viuicuiiver dislricl I recalled huw yeurs ugu before the times uf our effective ferry service u gunlleiniin being belated in Vuncouver uud milium tu reach the Nurlh I'l'.'i. thul night muile un inlre pid Ihuugh unsuccessful ultciiipt lu Mviui the lulet. Mr. Ilruwe ulsu sang "Scuts Whu' Hoe" in a sweel leuur voice, "The Soldier's ('horns'' wus given by Sergs. Kiiins, Lieut. Brows, Segt. iui!,lull ami Lain'. Corp. Heath, ami enjoyed by all. Ily special request Mr. I'urMitll in vureil wilb u clever sketch uf uis own production untitled "Iluu we cul Hie lirsl sod of lhe Second Narrows bridge,' 'which was voted a greul sue M-L An Informal whist drive uud sociiil wus hel'l ut the house of Mr. mnl Mrs. t'orkhill, Chesterfield uvenue, nn Saturday lusl. As is well knuwn Mr. ' ..ii.inii hus resided n.il summer nl iiis charming bungalow uu llllli street, but hus nun luken up his winter quarters ut his new liumc uu I'licsterliel.l. Mr. I'urkhill's upen house un.l huspitality ciiriicl I'm Ins luinguliiii aiming In? friends Hie pleasing uppclluliuu ul "The i'luglislllliail 's lloliie." Ullil lu iiiiii[. Hie sellling down iu lhe new quariers Hie whist drive and sncial was give's Among Hie guests were Mrs Nciirrnu.li, llie Misses ScurriljMr, Muster Willie Scurragh, Mr. W. August Ilruwe, Ihc j .'i ..lui "iiu i i uf the- lund regis try department, Mr. T. Kvuns (Tummyj uf the i'i.in.I Trunk, Mr. Kiu tli, the well known athlete, Mr Fred, Smyth uf liusliulnie, Mr. F. Kiel/, Mr Ja) WilciK, Mrs. Maggie Wiicos, Muslei Jack Wilcox, Mr. I.. II. I'audy, Master Jack Candy, Mr. ami Mrs. Whcullicl.l, Mr. ami Mrs. I'culuuly uiul Mr. .funics Mi l-uiiglilm (Jimmy), letter* impress ing regret ut inability lo be pr nl were read from Mr. Strung, .Scuttle. Mr. I., iui. Kamloops, Mr. Mekado, Mr. Jnu. Ilalclitlc. Hie well knuiMi Van cuuver journalist ami Mr. Henry Ituiikc uiul utliiuugli unable tu In- j. Ih, Archdeacon nf I'ulitliiliiu, at Ihu illuming service, and lliu llev. Principal Vunce, M. A., Principal of Latimer Hall, Vuneniiver, lit Iho even- lug service, lu addition lu these sir vices Ihere will iu Huly Cuniniiiiiiuii at t a. in. mnl n cliililmu's service ul Ml p. m. The church Is In be deeur iiieil fpr Hie occasion with lhe fruits of the year's btrvssl. Bt. Agm' Church is ou tho corner of Twelfth and Bouievurd. -All soats sre free, aud wurymii) u n\\u .inu1. ■ ■ ■'» Harvest Social . Final arrangements for lbs harvest social In be held in St. Agnus' Church hull on Octobor 1st woro mudo at a meet ini: uf the Woman's Ausiliary uii Wednesday last. A .rat-cliiss, programme has been drawn up anil refreshments will lie served during tbu oviining, so that a good time is promised tu nil wlm attend. . BALLY DAV : .iiii.I.'". Sehnnl cun... in the Mulh odisl Church iietl Sunduy uflnriiuon al lllll. A i"'. mill prepared progrum ovurybudy weleuniu. , JM S. E. BUELL Vanlm Daddy's Bedtime Story.- The Butterfly And Its Little Green Babies • m....a. "Isn't il prstt/l" es claimed lick. DADDT wu not pleased. A horrid lillle green caterpillar bad Imu gnawing al tbo leaves of bis forurllt radish plants Jm k nnd Brolyu watched sharply tn catch Ihem, but evory moruiug tbere were ourn to ba mure caterpillars breakfasting ou the leu ies, nud tbeu Ibey would bine l« got out tkeir Utile pails and brush Ibe incu caterpillars Inlu lliem Ono 4a; as tbey wara at work daddy coma aluug A ulce while liutUrgy tat down beside Ihem. "ISO't II |il el I v I" elelullneil Jack. > "Look! Just Ilka an angel butterfly, duean't II. daddy)" said Rvtlyu "Wbilo may bo tba color of Ibe sinless augels," daddy aucwered, "bul Hint lllllt butterfly U far from an -angel. I suspect tbut ouuie uf Its nobles ma> lie Ibt (try green caterpillars that havt beeu spoiling Ibt radishes." Jack and Kvtlyu atared For t pretty white butterfly tn bare ugly linldts llkt tbt grttn things on tht radish leasts surprised tbem "Tbat Utile creaturt la tha cabbage butttrfly," daddy wont on "II lays us tggs vn Ibt cabbagt, tbt turnip, tbt horseradish and similar pistils When Ibt babies, wbicb art grttn caterpillars llkt Iht onto you hart teen, rume uut of tba tggs (bay begin at onct to feed oo (bt leaves uf the plant, I can't Ull /ou bow many Ilni vtgttnbita are destroyed by tb* llttlt wretches. "Tbt caterpillars bava tntralei In tbt tret tops, bunvvtr, aud ever; uuw (nd tbtn you will at* tb* bird* twoup down and pick at Ibt cabbugtt "Boon stupid people think Ibal tbu birds an afttr tbe cabbages, but catch any UUI* bird toting vegetables when ulet Juicy worms art plentiful! "Tb* caterpillars tra not vtry well able lu get out of tbt way of Ibt birds. and for that reason tbty wtar tbtlr gtvtu coati witb tbe dark stripes along tbt back. Tbat make* tban luokjui/uiucb llkt tbt cabbagt plant tbat tb* bird* bar* to look abarp tu spy IttSnout. "Tht cnUrpllltrt grow vtry lusl I suppose tbat I* Ibe ration tbty Ml so much (Jrowlug children tlwtya have beorly ipptlltct. Wbta tbty ban rtaebed Iheir full tin tbey crawl down tbs slulks of tb* plant* Ibat bar* betu tbtlr boat* and go bolu quiet plact*, such as betwttn tbt crack* in boards or lOOMttOBt*. "Thar* tb«y hang tbtmttlves ap In NUI* bammocki. Thv.g* tba; make witb allk wblcfe tb»; vnn spin out of tbtlr bodies )»st ss tb* spider spins It* W*b. Tbtn tb* grttn cattrplllsr* curl op In tb* baioouock* aod go to sleep. Tb»; alttp for about tltvto dtyt, and when ibt; awak* tba; ar* bsndoomt wblt* botUrdlaa Uk* on* of tbttt you at* "Tbtn tbt bnlUrgla* acorn tb* ctbbagt plant. Tbt; HI fron Sowar to «*wtt (or food tod v* a* ga; u feetttrf its ibould bt." WEST VANCOUVER DUNDARAVE - D.L. 555 Three new blocks of lots have jusl heen put on lhe market. They arc situated one block from the Marine Drive and three blocks from the sea, and measure 65x 122 feet to a lane, lhe finest views of lhe Gulf of Crortjia can he had from these lols. Crowds of people have visited and bought at DUNDARAVE this summer, and lhe universal verdict is lhat il cannol be I eaten as a residential dislricl. PRICES From $650 to $900 TERMS- -A fifth cash and lhe balance uycr 2 years. Call us up and make an appointment to go oul- iii our automobile and sec lhe properly. - JOHNALEXANDER&C. 121 I.onsdale Avenue and corner Marine Drive and Marr Road, Wesl Vancouver Dittrict of North Vancouver li Ilia i ID ul Turuniu, In llic piuvlncc it Oiii.iiIii, ,.i ai in,, principal unlcc .1 llic sulil Hunk in in,. ('Hy „( M011 A »,-!.... lo main, ,ke l'tr»«illva '"ft1.,'" 'ft ']'X'V\\ ,"' '""'l'1','' „ of llie Dlalrlcl ol Nmll. Vancouver ' ,,,, ,"', , '"," ' , •"" *.'!"" '"' lo raise hi "a, ol luan Ikr sum .,1 ', ,;,,,'? ""',' '>t l".l .111..I1 Ilul WMNM In, Slice. 1'urlM.s.a. | ,' ''L'1.' ,,"f'»1,,,,."» '"»" ""' l"1 •''> WIIKRKAH li l» il'ini,,l ,-M"'II.i,i , ,-, ■■' „, ,i i , . , i ii lien- ahull I,, iuIhi'iI mnl i.vlcd uiiiiilii Iv li.v apeelul ml,. „i, „1| ,uie uiiii- lumi ni Inipruvemenla ur real I.,, llie i'uiiiii 11 ul Hie 1,1,|,I,inlliui ul lllc I'lull u I nl Nni III VulieilUVcl ll lllc limili.l ul cm ill Viilicinnel In „,,„„.,,. |„ ,,, „.,;,,, ' ■■■! ralae by wuy „l luun llic aum uf I'U.OooI 1-Tr.c n .,.,, '.I,' "'.' \"""I ,"' l„ he 'upended ll. Hi.- cuhSlrucll I f,,"-/, ,1 fJ'n. T \"""!'"' ,"* , ,"lr'k slreels lii ll.e suld lllslrlel, n, wl ".iV","'"' "' tM "v, ANH WHKHKAS -unl uf Hi.- '. ."" " Vi,tati ,'!'\"""•' au''' ,*ni! ,1,1,1 which ihia 11., luw la iiii.n,l.,l i„ ' " ","' »'■"•« ''"' bo uaymen of create la llie aulil huiii uf i'..u '"l'l unit llle ui'l" I fm which Hi, ui.l del,I la i-l i'liii'.] la lln' eueli u, Hun ul slreets ua ufurcajlil. ANii WHKIIKAH ll uill In- ii" ".mii j lu iui.- unnuull) I,., syi i lul mie the lulul aum ur ftsis /..i lUti vein a r„i the repayiiic-nl uf ^l" anld luun unu Interesl ut 6 pel eenl na lul, Inullcl I'luvldeil. ANii WHKHKAS llic vulue ul lln wholo lul'.'M. lulul Ul lllipluvellicldl i,I "ul inupeily III III,- sulil I'thl 11, I iii cui iiinii lu Ihc lual if vised Aaaeaa ineiil Hull iiniuillila lu IS.oS.I.;:iO ANIl WIII-'IIK AS II KUlellllle "I the Debenlure I'clit ul llic Monl,Ipul Ity Icscelil fur wurks uf IjhuI Iiii I'luvuliienl uml Kcliuul |,ui|,"aeai In' eliiillim Hie Inuii Ii.n l'» ..ullii.ill.il .nm,mil,, lu liiSi,.UUO: THRRKKiiltK Un He. ve uml i'uuu- ell uf llie I'nlpulullull ul llu lilalil. I nt Ninth Vuncuuvel lu Couni-IJ na », llll'l,ul ,vvlll, llic HHH. III ul llic Klei I ma ot llic lllalilel ilul) -I'liilii.ul) ,l,i lii-'eliy ciiuci na fulluwa: I ll shull lie liiivful fm lln I'nuilcil fui Ihe purposes ufun-aulil to hoirow ui inlae liy wuy nf luun from nny per ami or persons, liody ui 1 ■ eujpu inle wlm may he wllllnn in udvanci Hu same upon Ihc cieilll ol Ihc liebi-n 111" ■ Uf lliin luiiil,lilllnll III" llinfl,, provided lui. .i aum or auina nl ninl,, y nut excecillliK 111 the whule Die aum ul ISO.000. uml lu cause the auluc lu he l.l.i" ,1 III Hie liuilil of lluiiulluli tu llic credit nf the Corpuratlon for Hie i-iii j■"... aforeaald: 1. iui.. iinm iinini uf Hu r.-i iiuiu Hun lu Hie uuiuuiil uf IC0.OU0 In Hie Wliule inuy lie iuOUCd 111 Ihe lleeve uml i'lerk ol Ihc Corporation in terms ot the Municipal Act In auma us muy he desired, hul nn single Debenture ahull he ful ii klculej aum Ihull Otic Thuuaand I'"llui I'nn Ii nl Mllll lletl.-nlui'e llulida sliull In- in i."l h) lln- lleeve and 'l.ii. uiul ahfll In- scaled \\vllli the Peul , i llu- ■ ",,i I'.ll ull.iil I Tile miI.I lii In Iiiiiii II Ir Hhull hear Inieresl nl n nil.- nut , lecc'lliiu Ave Per eenl pel iiiiiiiiiii niiyiihln hull yi'ini) un llu- jai day uf Mny uml Ihe uch und i oi it in y nf auli! Ili'hclltuicH ul iiuv nl Ihi-lll 'I'llll) uli ill he -nl I in Imi ,ln Hie I" hei,lm, ll..ml. coupons 'ii.iuil h) Hie lleeve nmi I'lerk for euch ulnl evil) |JU)lnciii uf lulereHl Ihul ahull heciinie due. unil such ii i. . .i. inuy he elllici written lllliiiurui'lii 'I ni aluinia-''' I The siild lli'lielilule Hut,,la uliuli puy Dlslrlcl Munlclpul "in.. Nurlh Vuncuuver. H IV, Ol til Hie prln clpul ollice of Ihc Hunk uf lliiinllluu isl iluy id November li ever, yem uu, ii. the is tu prlnclpul uiul Inleicnl In ilde uf Ihe lhe lnl. i.sl ul llu- rule ufureauid lu I,,-.,une due .ni audi Inluiiiurea Jurlus tin- current) Hu-iiuf, uml ihul In u.f 'Iiiiun lu nil nihil i.ii.... t„ he I. v I...I mid ell.-ilni In Hu. suld Dlalrlct dm inn Ihe whole currency of lhe auld llehi l|Hn,-» „| uny „f them Thla Hy l-iw muy he died fur all I'slT'S'" ""..'"n"' SH'-ela l.uun Hyluilv, Thla II) liuw ahull culile Inlu effcel nil lhe lai duv uf NuVelnhel. llll I'liasi-d I,) the I',.null un lhe Itth 'Inv uf September. 1911 llci.-lvcl tin- .,„!.,.nl ,,f in,. Kleclori Ul llll el,ell,,11 Ill-Id Ull llle llll) Uf |J| j lie",inni, nd uii.i ilnully ,,,,.,, ,, ,i |„ the Puundi 1111,1 i i, ,,, ,i i,v th,' lleeve .md l'l, ill uml aeulcd wllh lhe rid pui .ile Smi i.n lhe iluy nf uu Wl II MAV, Reeve JUHN 11 I'MHMKH. I'lerk, KIKI Tllll.v Of Till.: III-. I iiii i MIHTll VtNl III VKH TAKK UK IHTH'K Ihul Ihc uhiive' la , Hue i up) of the I'lopuHc) Hy l.uw up uu which Ihc Vulu I lhe Munlclpullly will !u, |„||,.|| Kllliln ||„. f,,||,,nluu |."Illlia aliillolia. vli : In llic Munlcf pal Hull, l.i nn Vulley Houd, III Hie i Inn di Hull ui eorner or Lunadulc Av n uml Di,ecu's fluud, und ul Pun- Hum, Huml Kii.. Hull, nil In ||,e nil- lllcl uf Nurlh Vancouver, nuSiilorduy Ihc (Ih .111) of Oelohei. IJI8, jielweeii Ih,- houra ut '1 a cluck uin am] 7 u'cluck p in JOHN II KAIIMKII I' M ti mid HeiiiniliiK uiiiccr I'l'UI'ir NDTIi'K la hereby ulycn Ihul III,- vule ul Hie Kleclori of lhe lllalilel of Noilh Voiicouvei will he iiiiun mi Hie "Slrceli I."im Hy-Iiuw Hill. No I." un Suluiduy. lllc Ml, day of Oeli.!.,i. lilJ, between the hoursofV ncloc'x iuu uml 7 u'cluck p.m wllhln Hi. fullowlni. p.,Hina ploces, vli; In lhe Municipal ilull. I .ni Vulley Huad In tin i hm. i, Hull ul Hie cornti nf I.i'PmJuIi' Avenue und Queen's Hund i.i'liauiiie Avenue uuu Queens Hund mid ill I'uplluno Ku.iil Klre Hull In tin in m.i .1 Nurlh V.'iinni v, i, on) ii,„ John H I'.i" - , hua bi-,.|i uppulnled Reliiinllip DIDi'i I lu lube lllc VolcS ur audi I'liiiui i ulili lb,, usuul uu.vers I .,1 lulu,If liy ilubl of Ihc Council iSlancil) WM II MAV. (Sinned) JOHN H, KAHUIlil, tititi. We haye some good, inside buys; also good acreage listings Lynn Valley. Sub-division, fl Let us quote you ratet on Fire, Life and Accident INSURANCE McMillan & reid Phont 434. 10 U/NHIMU: AVHNIJK \\l ■A, 9\\t I IH iim iKliflilii Hft,Tl ■■i mmmmwwwm rsf\\ m—nm—mmn—n North Vancouver Business and Professional Cards APPPUNTANTB insurance Uunriinlcii llutiils FELIX GRAHAM Auditor and Accmiuiunt llll Lonsdalo Avouuo, l\\ 0. llux »307. Nurlh VailCOUVOr. I'lione 1117. BABBBBB PHOTOUBAPHBBS CARBUH Studio over Dank B, N. A. I.omduls and lisnlaauds TAIL0E8 Underwood's Barber Shop 18 NOW OPEN at 6 WMfBRAIiB AVENUE . FBBBY WHABF 0ONTBA0T0B8 Iti'l'lllllllB. llUlli'ilelllli,.. Kir. I'l "|||l,l )>' ullelliled lo I'lSlluillles (''llllllslleil Ii'i." I W. BAKER IIIII.IIIM. I IIM'II ll Mill lllllcu: l'l. I.In:..i. & tiim's Factor)', tit- I'lllllll'li- I'lione Ut. Ilesldellee; .Vll.ui llouil, Lynn Valley P. 0. Uus 20, Lynn Creek 1'hoili XS'lt. CIVIL ENOINEEBS ANGUS J. CAMERON A.M.IK. ii S. CIVII, KNGINEER Irrigation, dralnuue, levels, pluns and specifications. Septic innl.s uud limisii drainago u specially. I' 0. Bai W, Iiiiii slreet weal ul lluwicko Avsnus. E. LAURIN Hillli Cluss Ladies' and (louts' Tailoring Impairing uud Aitorutioits. Cluuning uud Dyeing lu all its branches. All Wiirli guaranteed. 111 I'"" Hired W , l'l,,,,,,, jo; SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY MB. A. WALLACE TELL8 BOABI) OF TBADB OF DIFFICULTIES BN OOUNTBBBD BY WBBIBBN I'IBHS NOBTH VANOOUVBB TAILOBINQ ('I. I ..-uni Ladles' and Ueuls' Dimming, Frosslng and Kepairing a Specialty Vin Second Stroet Bast NOBTH VANOOUVBB, B. 0 TINSMITHS N.V. Tinning & Sheet Metal Works First Strset Bust of Lonsdslo Lowest i'i". uud best wurk guaruu teed un tinning and sheet motal work. SAW FILBBS QBOOEBS J. H. ENGLISH 0. K. QKOOEB Ami geuerul Commission Merchant, 111 I."" ..lul. Ave., Nurth Vaucouvor. Pboue HI TEA aud COFFEE BUTTEB and Cm..; We ure specialists iu Ihesc lines. HUME & CAMPBELL VllA Lonsdalo Avouue BAW FILBB AND OBINDEB All kinds of saws iil'.l and set uu the shortest notice. I .nun mowers, knives, hedge slieurs and scissurs sharpened. All work guaranteed, moderate prices. D. DOWIE liil Lousdale Avenue Phono go HOTELS LYNN VALLEY TEMPERANCE 111) TEL, NORTH VANOOUVEB I On lhe ear line. Hoarding, meals good iLci'oiiitiiuiliiliuii for working men i "iiinii lur- men hoarded. Ily. East mil, I'roprielor. WATCHMAKERS CABINETMAKERS Is your Wuiiii slopping ur keep ig irregular lime! If so, seu *■ NIELI> A. J. HOOD Cabinet Maker and Carpenter ,.j|llim .,,.„,.„,.,, (il) , ,„,„ Av„,„J0 Will undertake ull liimls of wood work,' repairs, elc NORTH SHORE PRESS UMITED Fourth Streot aud Sutherland Avouue Job i uut,... F. 0. Box 2006 Publishers of tbo "Express' NOBTH VANCOUVEB t Fust Stroet East Phono 80 HOLIDAYS ARE OVER How about a snap shot album loi those viewi you have gathered ol your -holiday excursions I We have a large stork ol snap-shot albums, vaiying in price Irom 25c. lo $IM). Also cushion tops, pipe racks, lie holders, bags, coin pluses, etc, al tight prices. J. E. Scouten's Book Store IN B. Book aud Statloucry Company). lit Lonsdalo Avenue PHONE I'll WANTED Furnished House to Rent Three adults, careful Umauts, must he modorn. Furnace, fireplace, II or '1 bedrooms. Fairly closo in. Apply Boi ALIO, Espross. *r NORTH VANCOUVER COAL & SUPPLY CO., LTD. DEALERS IN Coal, Brick, Lime, Gravel, Sand, Plaster, Cement, Lath, Sewr Pipes, and General Builders' Supplies Office t 56 Lomdale Avsnu*. Phona 19S Wharf; Feot of St, Georgts's Avenue. Phone 170 After listening to tlio remarks of Mr. A. Wallace, of tlio Wallaco ship yards Ltd., and beariug communications read from tliu Boards of Trade of Victoria nmi Vuncouvur and Nuiiaimo, Ibe locnl hoard un Tiie.'l.-u night decided lu cooperate with lhe afureinenliuneil bodies In uu effort to bring to the no- lice of the government the iliDicullics huiiilicupping thu shipbuilding Indus try iu Western I'umidn wilh the idea of securing us early as possible legisla liun which will remedy lhe eslsliug state uf affairs. Mr. Wulluce slated thai it wus absu Intel}- iinpussiblu fur western llrms tu euiiipetu with obi country uml eastern Canadian shipbuilders. "Wc ure cum pellpg," the speaker said, "uguinst what is culled a free country under lhe itisuiliuiiluges uf a prelected tariff. The goierntiient has usked western linns lu ligure uu different kinds ul ships bul lbe . ..niiii.-i-. in such eases huie been so drawn up lhal It would be useless for western firms lu compote." The wages paid, suid Mr. Wallace, were here 111 per cent, lo nil per eenl. higher, lllc eust uf ull iiini.ii.il wus higher, mnl duly hud lu be paid uu ull ma leriul Ibul euine in from lbe old eoun Iry. Recently his llrm was asked lu ligure on Iwo cruisers for use ou lhe I'ueilie eousl, ami the contract wus lo provide thut coustrueiiou was lu be completed in nine months' Imp'. li wuuhl tulle almost ihut length of lime lu gel Jhe neceuary material ou the ground wiliioul counting lhe period for cuiislruction. As luliiparc'l wilb lhe extra eusl whicii hud lo be eucuuiilercil by wenl eru linns, Mr. Wulluce drew alleuliun lu lhe fuel lhal u Hrilish liuill ies sel can be liruuglil lu Hrilish I'uliini bia uml sold here milium live cenis north uf duly being paid un her. The wages in the ubl cuunlry were very ininli luwer, Ihe average lieiuu uliuul four shillings a duy as couipuroil wilb fuur dullurs a duy iu Ibis cuunlry, where ihe government Insisted un lbe oufun-c ment uf lbe fuir wuge clause. Mr. Wulluce pointed uul lhal while Ihere was iron and ulher materials used lur Hie cunslrocllou uf ships uv ail able iu lhe west there was nu means nl prupcrly uml profitably ullliiing lliem The speaker llioughl il was de eidcilly lhe duly ui Ibe government lu see Ihul lucul linns were mil su uujusll) 'lenil wilb uml lo ussist uml fosler Hie industry in some elf eel ive way, He advised the formation uf a cum iiuiiii' uf juiui hoards uf irade i. Iliomuglilv investigate lhe qucslie.ii nmi approach the Huiiiiniuu govern incut. Mr. l-i II Bridgman i-uuuidcrcd ihul Mr. Wallace'i remarks were abaolulely In the point. He ugreed Ihul u com millee shuuld be lum d with which Mr. Wulluce might collaborate. Mr. W, .1. Irwiu wus ulsu iu accord wuh the previous speakers, expressing Ihc \\ lew Ihul il was unly compatible with fuirucss Ihut cruisers uml vessel, fur lhe I'ueilie coast shoold be I'lllll by western shipbuilding firms. A formal resolution nus I lien submit led by Mr. Bridgman us fullows; "Thai the bourd appoint a commit leo uf three tu confer with the cum millee appointed by Ihe Huurd uf Trade uf Vuneuuier, Victoria, New Wesl minster ami Naiiuiino wilh lhe object of bringing down u report embodying nuggi'stiuus lo be luid before the gov eminent of Canada, in urder lo arrive ul u proper basis uf eiicuurugeiueiil fur shipbuilding in Cuuadu." This was duly seconded by Mr. II C Wriglil, uml curried unanimously. The Canadian Flag How One Mother Touches Patriotism to Her Boy Here is an excellent plan Inel by une iiiui her fur leaching patriotism and a high regard for bts country'• flag, uml un "iniiili high regard 'fur Irulli uml 'iuuu dealing lu her smull sou. In . s buy's ruum a Canadian Uug lump- eu uue wall, serving as llic principal ilccurnlion uf Ihc room. Ilul ,.,'in.■lime... Ibe flag does nul hung in ils accustomed place now and then the flag, conies down from Ibe wull and is furled and nur mil inlo mother's mom, fur, says Ibis muther lu her small buy, "The cross of Sl. (leorgc is nol In shield and protect and wave over uny buMlm brave and Irue," Iberefuru, when a buy strikes a biuuIIux boy, or wbeh lie Tiiisrepresciils things or shields himself at tbe unjus! expense uf ope of his I'liiiniul'-B when boyish arguments uml 'iuuiiui arise, the flag conies duwu. Nul very often is il away frum ils im ii-.ii'iimil i.iin .■ on the wall of tho buy's room, lbc occasions arc growing more and more infrequent. Humor and The Jiinlicuu Indians of I'uruguuy are skilled pollers. . Philosophy Wr nu/tcAM M. SHIT* W MOMENTOF NQT& qillK ■realm moment ol your lit* * is pot Ihe moment when Tou stand erect elected by Vour cheering fellow men. Tin (reilcst moment, i oplmt— The one supremo, in truth, Thst tops all olhei ones la wbea The bit» cuts a tooth. Not for ths hubr-oh, dear, nol ll's little thai he carts, Por whin admirers stand around A weary look ht wean, At though lu tay; "Why make a tustl That's uuihli.ii much for ma I'll btvt t duten pretty toon. Jutt witch my pact and ita" But It's tht Itllier who (rows wild And wsnii lo eelchrtlt And mirk It In hit llllli book. Thll all Important dila Pufftd tnd Impm luul tt a lud Tin lather soei about Ht lllll bll friend! tnd wants lo fluid Btcioit thiy do not abuut. 01 count, bt Isn'i much surprised. Becaoii. lo pul It mild, Hi could expert moil anything Knur such a wondrous child. Bul stPI II li t great event. * ilihil of note. In sooth, And uno lo ht remimbertd long- Tin tuioy'i cut a tooth. A Common Notion. "Ii be u uniii ful iilillll" "Well. I ."iniiiid liiinlly go so for us to cull him tbuL" "Tban yon wouldn't toke bis word)" "from whot 1 bave observed be seems lo nure a notion lien ihe inuii li made ol India rubber.' A*'< An Unsuccttilul Hint. "Ho you li.-iiev.. In luce. Mist Mul lit!" "Yci, Ilr Snitirll. Do yuu?' "No, I cunt soy Hint I du Hul I am willing tu bo lieii.il.uied " "C'banulng: Aro you really)" "Dying lu be!" "Then como right along wilb tne. will Introduce yuu lo Miss Sliscusons. She's lbs 'l.'inlil. i persuader I tvol beard mlk." Chingid Hii Mind. "Did you iiiiow a brick al thul dogT exclaimed lbe belligerent little man "I iii'i.' replied tbe equally uggrei Siva straoger. "Thais my dog." "'iiii.I to bear IL Ho bit inc. and 1 am golnn lu me tbo owuer." "Ob. well, I nover saw hlm liuforol lie ti a strango dog ts mu Como uu. Sportl" , . Too Anxioui to Bt of 8n vm. "I am s pcrfeel wreck. Cou l you do HMDtUlIng fut mc'/" "Sure Lei me gel lo (be telephone" "Suy. whul yun going lu du)" "Cull lot Hie wrecking crew lo come snd mie yuu away " Thit Ntidi to Bt Takin Into Account. "Vou are alrlclly truthful, 1 sup pos*?" "Well. I bave uo extremely srilvi imagination." Diitrict of North Vwwwsr Simon Purt. "He's t tgblet. all right" "Uh; duct be ueed to light)" "lie doeniL" Room For Ont Mori. 0 si'itinlli) iisniiti Homing wlSt. Computed, finished, flnt, tot tvtry mil li now luilili Krora north lo loulhtrn Hat, And you cin ilty juit u you tit llnlli Alufci wind a atari PERT PARAGRAPHS. II Is e sborl rood tbat tmsn't a f«w chuck bulei for Ibo unwary Krery parson can do somelhlng, bul miuie of Ibe undesirable sort Nam to chouse to do their frleuds. There art permua wbo really know mure tbtn It good for ibeir neighbors A romantic fallurt inty tx mor* pottle (bto itirctat, but It doesn't btlp iiiuiii wltb tbt groctry bills. II wt bsd til Ibt things wt win! wt ibould bavo oo Unit for Ut tbiogt wt need When riches take wingi there ll no food resaon to suppow Ibal tbey Join Ibt angel bud. A ats Isn't likely to bt quite it ttroug it bit temper unlets indeed tbert bipptut to bt t bigger uno tround wbo dotto'l approve uf Uu diss |Sty ol temper. - « If yqu riot in boss yonr nelntbur lives on bis atiiry bt comforted Ut probably dotto'l Mt tow yon can lln on yourt. Ii It ttld (bit IdltDtti becomes palatal, bal yoo will btft to show ot. Too rant ilwtyi^tll wbtfbtr I gill Impt btr stockings dtrntd by tbt titf tt ibot tbat sbe wurt. ,!v".l"*ft.'t *P*hlt |k< rurnoralron of lhe Dlslrlcl of N " u. .Norlb Vancouver to raise |i> mi, u( limn Ihc sum ur in.oiiii fur ibe iiucpiisc at nnrokasliit a park or pleasure 1:11,111,,l ii.lnu part I5..1I teres ol llluek 114, Ilislriet I.iiIn ' om nud on;. WHKHKAS a polltlon duted as to each signature and signed 1,; thu own- Ul'l Uf mole HlUII nn. i' 111 li uf lllc ' .Uin- ur lund in Hiu lllalilel or North Vaiicuuver, us shown by iiie lust revised Assessment Hull hua l|coiiV|irosc|i(ed i.i lhe luunell uf Ih said District. ie- 'I'leallnp, Ijlt'llll'i liili!i!llitu und puss 11 1). ..nil lu 11111I1111I11. lhi'1,1 lu borrow Ihe sum of fs.oiio to tie expeii'le'l In llle purchase ul 11 i'liii ir pleusui-o 1 i.'iiiiil In lit",., ll. ll. 1, COI mid mi; ADD u'iikiii-: 1:1 Hm uniuunl uf tliu Ilebl which lhls By-Law la Inlemled lu ei'eiiiu Is the suld sum uf fs.Oiiu. umi Ihe ..i'i" 1 Mr which lliu nulil ileiii Is eri.'iilcil In Ihu tiureltuse of u purk or l'1'.lUllle J I "Ullll. llC'llIU lull I l.iul ,1, I, .-. ur lllueli ill, lllslrlel Lola Clll ulld 007 un iifiiresiilil: ANII WHKIIKAH It will be necessary In 1.uui uuiu.,ili he • p.. i.,i rutc the lulni sum uf lluil fur llfly yeurs lm thu ru-puymenl uf llle. suhl luun unit InlciiHl ul C per eenl. ns hereinafter pi'iivlilcil; ANIl WIIKHKAB the Vulue Of Ihc wliule ruleiible lund ur lui|iinvcnielils ur reul properly uf llu, nulil dlalrlcl. according lo the lust ,,:i..,,i Asacsu. nmnl Hull .un,.iiiun In IS.0S1.7II0; anii wiiKHKAs iht aggregate uf tlm Debenture Debt of the Municipality lescepl fnr winks uf Lucul Improvement Ullll I" I I I'll! I ..'■■, :| ill, lililm, tin- luun hereby ,'iiliui I . .1 .un,.iiiii ii, ISSMOQ; 'I'lll'IIIKK'HlK llm lleeve uml Cuuncll nf llm Corporallon uf ihc lilsiilcl 1 Ninth Vulieuuvei- In I'uilucll usseli). I'liii lullll llic uu .1,1 "l the Klecliiia of llie lllslrlel iluly uliiulnedl do hero' by enact as fnlluivs: I ll shull he linvfiil fur llic Cuuncll fur the purposo ufniTsulil to borrow ui raise by wuy ut luun from uny persun or persnns. iiml> or hudles corporate win, muy he "illiui tu iiilvnnc. llic sume unim llm cl.-illt. of Ihc Ili-lini- liii-cs uf this Ci,i'|,iirnlloi) hereinafter provided for, u sum or sums of mono) nol excuedlng In Ihr wliule llic sum uf IS.000 uml in cuuse llie siiuic lu be placed III Hie 11 .ul. uf 11 "i.iiiul In the ■ii-ilil 1 llic ''. 1 i • 1 .in.." fur llm 1,111- iiniic ufureSold 1. I'ii".nun. liumls of'thu Corporutlon In llic amount uf IS.000 In llm .ilinlc inii.i l,e l.isueil bl' lim Iteeve ullil i'iiiii nr llie Corporation In terms uf [he .Mum. Iflnl Aet In Hums ns ituiy he iesiii',1. Imi im sIiikIi- Debenture slmll lie fur 11 needier sum limn Dim Tbuuiand I- .ll 11 Kuril uf llie ..i.l liel'iii uie ii'iui sliiill he signed liy llic lleeve uml Clerk uml sliull he ...,!■■ 1 villi Hie Seul iif ilm i'"il'"iiill"ii .i 'The suhl lii'lii'iiliiie Bonds sli.itl '■cm Interest ut u rule nut exceeding live I'd- eenl per iiiiiiiiiii puyable Imll .-ni ly nn Hie Isl iluy if May und llm 1st (luy nf NiiVelnliet 111 eueli ulli] •vciv iffu 'Iniini; tlm currency nf .lll'l I" lu lillllu." ul' lllll -I lllllll 'liun I1..II he ..ii.i.li,.1 lu Hie I'ei" niui,. lint),Is coupons slinmil l>y llm Reeve uml Clcrli fm each mul every pniim-nt "f lllli H m llllll Sllllll I""' llle due. mul such algnuiiiios may be either written, iltliugrauiuil or slumped. at lhe niairle Uunlclnul lllllce, Norlh Vuncuuvel', B, C, or ut the principal office of Hie Hunk uf Ilumlllun In thu ti Ily pf Toronto, In the province of 1 ililnilu. or nl lhe principal office ot Ihe aald Dank In the Clly of Montreal In thu i'li'i-iii" uf iiiietiec The said principal sum shall bo nimlu payable by the Curpurullon nol lain- ihun Dfly years from Hiu 1st day of November, 6. Thero shall he raised aud levied iiiiiiinill) hy apeelul rale uu all lhe land or Improvomeiiis in- real proper'!' in lhe lilsiilcl Hie uuin of |ti:i. for the iuu pu. e iif i"i ininr. 11 ..ini.in,; fund for ilm payment uf sold ni.-lieiiliiieii wlie'n ' they liee.inie due. and llm sum of f400 for tho payment of Hie Interesl ut Ihe miu iiti'ii'iuiiii tu beeume ouo un such Heiieiiiuieii iiiirlnc. ihe currency ihereuf und thul In uddlllun fo nil other rales lo hi) levied ami . ..is.-.-1.. In Iho sold lilsiilcl diiilng Hie whole currency of Ihc '.mi Debentures ur ally of Ihem. Thla lly-Lnw may he ellod for all piilpiiscs us 'The I'url' Loan lly-Low Illi, ,No. !!• This Ily-I.uw shall conic Inlu offeel on Ihe Isl iluy uf Nuveinhcr. ISIS. |-.i:. "I'Pi the Cuuncll nn llm ISth illl)' of Keplemliel'. 11112. li.,, n,il lhe 1. ni ni uf the Kleelurs ul un eleellnti Imlil nn tlm duy nf ISIS. t;. ■ "ii. nli i'.i ninl Ilnully ndnpleil by llic Cnuncll anil sliineil hy the lleeve anil Clerk mul seilled Willi llle Cur- 1 "iui. Huiii on llm ilny uf iSU. lleeve. Clerk. iii.i;i-ru 11 > lir THK IIISTHIIT ui' MIHTll Visnil VKII TAKK iln'I'ICK lliul tne ubovu Is u true cupy uf lhe pruiniscl ll.vl.aw upun -'.lilill llle Vlllp .1 tile M Hi" llllllll' Will he iui.mi wliiiln Hie following I'ullii.i i.itiui, viz: In llm Munl- cliuil Ilull. Lynn Volley lluini: In Hie Cliuicli Hull at e.n nel uf l.ill.idnle AVeiiue uml iluei-n's lluud. nnd nt Cap- II. iu- Hund i-'n. Hull, all In llie CIs- Irlcl of Nurlh Vancouver, "ii Knlur dn). llu- Uli iluy uf Ocluber. 'till, lm- Iweni llm hours ul' 11:1)0 o'clock u-in. und 7:00 o'clock |i 111 .MUIN 1; C'A 1:M1:1 -. C. M. ti uml liciui'iiiiiK Dlllcer PUBLIC NOTICK Is hcidi, given lliul Hie vule uf llic lulu"'en uf llm Dlslllcl nr Nurlh Vulle.iliv, r will lie lullell mi "Thc I'uii' I.u.in ll.v I..r.v, 1912. Nu 3," nn Kill ill iluy. llle Mli ilny uf Ocluber, Iill. be ween Hie Iuiuih uf 11:00 |.'elm I, 11 in nud 1 ii'i "'.I" ll pill. Wlllllll llll' I 11 1 1 "lui. 'luces, vlx: III Hie M'llilelp.il Hill. Lynn Vulley lluud, Iii ihe Church Hull at llm curlier uf Lunsdiilc AVuuue and iiiii'i'ii" Hund. uml ul i'u.>ll.nm 1E...x.l Klie lliill III llie lilslilet ;t Nor Vniieiiuvii ami Ihul John <) Kn'-i.. lias been uppulnli-il reluinlny "Hi I" lake llm lutes uf l'l ll elect' Willi llle Uliuul powers III lll.ll l.clli.ir ih (im!. 1 i.r ilie Cuuncll. iui, I,..1 WM II MAY III" iHlnlieil) JOHN ll I'.MIMK'I ti Sl til Western Dominion Land & Investment Co. LIMITED With Which bi Incorporated Bevan, Gore & Eliot, Limited North Vancouvei Branch; 07 LOnsdulo Avenuo. opposito Post Office. il. ine.uiiii": Lyuu Oieck Zinc Milici Limited. WANTKD it ft lot close III. WANTED I or . roomed house for rent. DID YOU EVER STOP to figure out how much time your Clerks waste each day in walking to and from the telephone? An Extension Telephone on the counter or desk will prevent it. Only 5 Cents Per Day for either a "Wall" or "Desk" set Call up the Commercial Manager TELEPHONE 98 British Columbia Telephone Co., limited House Painting, Kalsomining and Paperhanging FO» FliJST CLASS WORK Iff ' m. *? ANDREW WALKER SUOOSSSOB TO THE t GEO. W. HARDING CO. Vli BBOOND ST8BOT, Ne»r LONBDALB V. 0, Box illl. VmMltbl ' m . , ,U UZ*. ..I'll .., I.M.. . . . T .»...-.*-. . lull, u. —, . >».">> . t-M> .—■■■ ;~r ■ is———-- . I I. *' :: Lynn Valley Notes BOBN-Ou Bopt, aath, tu Mr. »nd Mrs. Ilong, Mngemiis aveuue, a sun. Tho Metliodiut parsoiiagn is imuring eninpleiion under the supervision uf J, W. Baker, tbo contractor. A line eiliiliii nf Lynn Valley vege- tsbles ean tie span In K. L, 'I'homp- son's window In thp Fromme blook. Mr. A. Buckley, M.A., is visitiug bore. He has disposed of Ills runelt at Aliliutaforil and inlands residing on thp North Hhore. Mias Kihel riiiiipliell rclurnud yester- duy fuml Abbotsford where shu has l!»*■ giuttl dual nf iiupurluiit business wss gonu thruugh uml urrungeinouts made for practices. Messrs. l'l. V. Stuart ami P. Tarbpt were enrolled as members. The brigade, is pot yet at full strength, «ud all persnns desirous, of joining should address their written appliealions tp tho souretary, W. J. Bartlott, Lynn Orpek P. 0, not latpr than Monday, Sept. 30th, ana, The nest mooting of the brigade will be held on Tuesday, Oct. ls|, »t A. 15 p.m. in Np. 1 fire hall whon all iimmhors ure requested to attend. All interested iu football are ro- quested to lio ou baud at Boulevard Park ou Halurday aflernoon at threo o'clock. FBBBY BV-LAW PASSED BY WBST VANOOUVBB OOUNOIL Thu West Vancouver council conven ed iu special session nu Wednesday. morning fnr the purpuse of altuinliug lo by luws affecting thu municipality. Thu liy law recently ratified by tbo ratepayers for raising tho sum of $100,- 000 for the purchase of shares in the West Vancouver Ferries Ltd., was for mully passed by the council. Several applications for approval of subdivision plans were euusidereil ami disposed uf. TWO NOBTH VANOOUVBB STOBBS BOBBED LAST WEEK The city police ure working on two cases uf burglary which luuk pluee lusl wevk. The genls' furnishing slure of Bennett Urns, uu 2nd street eust was entered duriug lhe night, admittance having been gained lliruugli the buck .lour. The burglars gol uwuy with ipnle ii Imui of clothing, Messrs. Hen jij-ll llrus. liuding Iheir stuck considerably reduced next muruinfig uml the value of the goods stolen amounting NORTH LONSDALE Yon can buy a 60-foot lot on Osborne Bosd, l'/„ blocks east of Lonsdale Avenue, for ituiu.iii), on terms of one quartor cash, aud the balance over IB months. STREET CAR INDICATOR CO, LTD. Eiiipilie about this wbilo One Dollar Shares are selling for Fifty Cents. CALL or WRITE for Prospectus. HOOD &. SOUTAR 213 LONSDAI & AVENUB Phoue 452 P. 0. Box 2397 The Monarch Malleable Range hvcrybody knows llie Monarch, If you intend ium basing 'i Range this fall, it will pay you to investigate the Monarch. Il costs less, lasts longer and burni less coal or wood than any other malleable range sold iii North Vancouver. Patterson & Goldie HARDWARE Phone 88 105-7 Esplanade West LOANS INHUKANCE North Lonsdale Cbcatio. t homesite in North Vancouver, to ft. Jot wltiiln 2 blocks of Lonsdalo Aveuue, only $375.00. Terms $115 caab, 6, VI mi lt months. CARDINALL & MacGREGOR 104 ESPLANADE Local Aimle tat British Empire Horn Insurance Of, London Assurance Ooapasy W* will bo pntmi te bare listings; elm beam tat till at root. them M$ V. 0. IN* 9U to quite ii figure. Six suits of clothes, t'liUf ritlil l'unlet throe suit cases Titel,'n priieer.v store was enl ei ml oil the I'lune nigbt and ubout $10 in cnsli ami some cigarettes stolen. . Mr. Win. Murilen returned frum thu oust yesterday, un.l will leave for Los Angeles tomorrow. Ho will return to Nortli Vancouver next spring to reaiiis. Reversionary Rights LOCAL COMMITTEE COMPILES LIST OF QUBBTIONB Afler careful consideration of lhe provincial government 'a recent pro- nuuiii'uineiit us to its reversionary riglils in respect nf criiWn grant ml lands in the dislricl uf Nurth Vancouvor, the local committee "ineh fur some time has hud litis matter in hand, has resolved to ask the government the following pertinent questions:' 1. Will the uusubdividcil 1,1". i ■ in District Lots i'.utlull' uiin" .i. he sub ject lu uue quarter reversing when sub divided! 2. Dues the decision releuse property plans of which hud lieen presented tu lhe registrar prior to March illi, but were returned to the uwiier ami of whieh lucre will lie no record in the I.un.I llryjislry Officof il. lias any provision been made by lhe Qovorunienl for compemuiliou lor information in the-case of lauds sub Ject to this reversion! I. What i.-. lo prevent Ihe govern men! Issiwj . lot with a hnuse uu il, thoy hav ing the first choice! 5. Where u ruud liuill umler the lu cul iiiipruveiueut plan pusses through uiiHiiliiliviili'il property wlm will pay the taxes uu lhe lols whicii revert lu (he guveriiiuent uu subdivision taking place! H. Will the government consider giv ing any purtiun uf Iheir quarter shure lu municipalities which lune developed lite prupcrly subdivided, particularly in cases where the government huve iu eurreil uu expenditure! 7. Whut is lo prevent Ihu govern uie,it nulliing their quurler siiure uuiu finitely thus hubliug hack lhe develop ineni uf municipalities! Indian Reserve Foreshore Rights DEPABTMENT WILL EXPECT FULL OOMMEBOIAL VALUE POB BIOHTS POSSESSED BY IN DIANS Cuuu. Ward, who, ufler several weeks' absence, again luuk liis seul iu the ilislriet cuuucil luu evening, re purled iluring llu- susaiui, on his inter view wilh Ihe Minister of In.unu Af fairs iu Ottawa iu teput.l In lhe acipiir ing by Ihc diatrict uf fureshore rights in front of the ruad Ihruugli the iiuiu her three Sijuuiuish tudian reserve. The cuuncillur stulcl thai he puinii-,1 uut lu lhe minister llie impossibility uf lhe ilislriet purchasing the riplil al the figureii ,.,"!' hy the department, uml informed him Ihut ronsidering llie purpose for wliieii il was required ami the luil thai the Indians Ihelnsi'lves woul'j al least for sume Iuue lo come lie Hie most benefitted, thc council Ihuughl Ibe foreshore fights, us fur ai lhe road end was euiieerneil. should In- considered as appurtenant lu llic land. The deputy minisler luld ' uuu Want plainly Ihul Hie council em.II expect ||U assistance fruni the deport purely from a commercial standpoint and had no intention flf parting front any rights tbat tbe Indians might pos sess until tbey received full commercial vulue in return. Subdivision Plans Bone of Contention DISTBICT PLANS COMMITTEE AO OUSED OF PERSONAL PBBJU DIOB' Tliu district council lust night lis toned far somo tlmo to thu cuiituutlons of Mr. M. Murliii.iuii, who souglil tlie uppruvul uf a plan for tbu sulnlivisiuii uf a portion of block 2, I). L. HUH. During tlio controversy it appcurud t|iat the plans committee did nut favur thu plan an tho grounds that tho uuly fcusihlu road woiibl have a grade of 29 per cent. Mr. Martinson, in disputing this, suggested that persunul prejudice was enl. un," into tbo matter, which sentiment wus at once refuted by Couu. I.oulcl, who iiil'iirineil Mr. Marliusun lhal, afler cunsideriug the plun and arriving al lhe decision stated," Coun, Ward, who had just ruturuud from Ottawa, inquired who wus Ihu owner of the properly. Mr. Martinson persist e>l, however, that the committee bad recently approved plans similar lo his own III reply lo which Coun. Loutot enumerated several appliealinns which Ihu committee had had lo turn down, Houu' entailing grades iu places approx mini ing nn per cent, uiul at some points 100 per cent. Mr. Martinson annuunc cd his Intention of placing the mailer before the government surveyor when that gentleman visits lhe norlh siiure. Appliealinns fur approval of subtli vision pluns involving itupussililegrailes do nol constitute the least uf Hie iron Ides confronting the distriel council lors. tine particularly outspoken appli caul, with greul confidence in liis own puwers uf urguitieul, hus declared lliul lhe dislricl assembly will knuw I'uuu. Loutet uu mure if his own plun is re fused approval. Magistrate Ruggles' Decision Upheld Judge M.I lines on Wuilnesduy ufler noou confirmed Hie convietiou uiudc by Magistrate Buggies of Ihis city wliu recenlly imposed a line of $100 ami costs upon S. Santo fur selling liguor without a license. Santo, whu wus defended by Mr W. II. II'Hell, claimed that the liquor hud I,ecu purchased fur u picnic, which was held near the liuliau reserve. Tiiere were llll buttles discovered by Ibe puliee in a room al lhe rear uf Suulo's ."lore on First slreei. Au ottcmpl In explain tins was made by the stale ineiil Ihut lhe def. miaul collected lull lies from various littlo entertainments in urder Ihut he might sell tbcm again. Agaiusl Ilus was lbe testimony of Chief of Police Davies ami two-cull stables who ha-l assisted iu lhe raid, Ihul many uf lhe hollies had the eu doubted marks uf having heen lied wilhin a few boors' previous lo the policeman's visit. Auuthcr witness named Philip Drama, huwever, said I llUl Ml illlM'll bottles uf CXport I'.er Iiiiii beeu procured fur Hie picnic. "Uuw many pcrsous were present ai lbe picnic I "aiilied Mr. W. II. II. l.ul ncr, who appeared for the crown. Afler a suiuewbat extended inalhe unit nul calculation witness said Ihorc were four men, Iwo women ami six children. As Ihe childrcu had partaken Shoe Talks MOTHERS The lime lu buy yuor Children's Shoes is NDW. * We carry the Inrgcsl stock uf Caiidreii's Shucs in British Culumbiu. We spe utli ie in children's Shucs end Iske lbc greatest tare iu titling llie little unes' feel W ear is the impurlanl feature. 0 ur Shoes are made for hard wear. 0 utslda and inside built fur comfort. D Oa't lei yuur children gel wet feet. ' A Doctor's bill soon runs up. N 0* is tbe time to prepare for wiuler. D rop in ami rxauiiue our stock. 8 se'oiir new styles in Men's, Women's and Cbiidren'i Shoes. 0 ur Prices are Ilight. N ew (Juods are un uur shelves, s . n Shoe Itcpairing by machinery on lbc sburteel. notice. 11 " Everybody's Shoe Store P. 0. Ill 5 FIRST STREET EAST Tel. 393 NOW THAT THE SEASON HAS OPENED, WE INVITB BVBBV ONB TO VISIT OUB STOKE AND EXAMINE OUB OOODS. WB HAVE THB LABQEST AND BEST 8T00E OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION IN NOBTH VANOOUVEB. paine & McMillan NOBTH VANCOUVEB B LEADING HABDWABE MEBOHANTS Phone 12. FIRST STREET AND LONSDALE H { i'i wl Ml & i\\ uuly Of lbe ice cream. Hie de,In, Iiiiii wus iinniineul lliul Hie mli'ill iu u.l,.-r.> "i lhe picnic parly lunl null ' .lusiuui'd I'J lllll I les. Board of Trade and Shipmasters' Association HIU PUBLIO MEETING TO BP. CALLED FOB DISOUSUINtj SEC OND NABBOWS BBIDGE MATTEBS The Huurd ul Tuul' „,, Tuo..lu.. evening vuiee,l n ijiiiiiiiiuoii-. und oln photic wish Hint a piildi' tni't'liiig sliuiilil he called ul un e.ul'. 'lute for discussion ol See,,i,-I .Narrow- lunlpe affairs. Mr. Aleiumler I'lnlip lull".I"" I tin topic Willi au outspoken refereiue in a recent meeting uf llie Vunei,uver Shipmasters Assueiutiun ul which the members urged llu- iie.essily ul a -no fool .-.puu. Mr. I'lnlip, considering pu-1 events, ehura, teri/e,| „l,jc< lion- ul tin- kind as approaching llie uLrlru, l^v,- if not Ihe frivolous. The -pe.-iki r lljuughl the question shuuld he brought lu lbc forefront so ihut settlement euuld f lie l.iilhile.l. The president, Mr. Alexander Smith, nm, therefore, ruquesled lu interview llu- ilirei'lnrs uf the llurrurd lulet, Tunnel uml llri'lge Cunipuny with a I view lo attaining Ibeir cooperation] uml uin niluiiee iii ii public meeting * un Hie. lines suggested. Tne Shipmasters' Assuciuliuu will ulsu he usked tu iilleinl ns soon as the 'lule ..i Hie ineeling is announced. HOOKEY \\f> The general meeling uf thc Nortn Vi inier bin-key club will he held tin lm "Inv iii-tl, the l-l October, ol Sulil I in nt "The Sliu.k" Mb street (op I",uie M .1 .ilni'.h ,1'ureli) Members uml others wishing lo pun are request e>l Iu be present, MILL MACHINEBY SOLD Tin nni' Iiiiiiiv ol the Seymour Lum . ber Ciimjiuiiy, wliii-e mill wus biirileil nuiiii' months ugu, hus noen sold lo Ibe rt n I keni Mu, Inner) t'u. of Vancouver i'mr liim will prucecl immediately lu ff f iiun.|",r! il lo Vuucuuver. jf Some Everyday Drug Prices EnoiSall \\ 75c Zambuk 35c Allwibury's Food 85c Allenbury's Food,,No, 3 55c Pink Pill. 35c Peroxide, per Hi 65c Cuticura Soap 25c Baby's Own Soap 3 for 25c Anti-Colic Nipple? 5c each Absorbent Cotton '.,, ,55c lb. We have ronslaiilly in stork a complete slock of Bed Pans, Douche Pans, I lot Waler Bottles, Irrigators, Elailic Hosiery, Abdominal Belli, Batteries, Kleclric Bells, Trusses, and, in fad, everything in tlie sick room line nol usually slocked by smaller drug stores. Phone 311 and your order will be rushed to any part of the cily, North Shore Drug Co. P.tS. THOMAS, Phm.B. Druggist, 116 Esplanade Weit •-mm A"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "North Vancouver (B.C.)"@en, "North Vancouver"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Express_1912_09_27"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0309770"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.320556"@en ; geo:long "-123.073889"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "North Vancouver, B.C. : The Express Printing Co."@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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