FIRE INSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. W"vlI WESTMINSTER, B. C. _ atlij ^*w^^ lipe ASSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. 260 Colum.ia St. Phone 85. NEW WESTMINSTER (' TII. BSDAY MORN IV,. Jl' 1'JO'J. FIVE CENTS 1'ER COPY. 0Sj_m Impmmiask fOR SUMMER HOLIDAY 10 TO 121-2 A FISH f promotions in Gradesi Canners Meet in Vancouver Dgults Show Progress Tomorrow lu Discuss .Salmon Price, of PupilB. ( \\ I. Hai t & ( Soottls i pl. di-pot al '��� am Ollvei l:i, ui ihei \.mnii.ii:...v have ni iji, . city . Despite i umora thai ,,,u.,,i bei i, in circulation ib. _ ,.,_ ,���. in.mi tot 'lv season, whit* op. ., various classrooms.)^ ta no| yn bet.u ,Uu, W' ll/ll W ^^Jln the _ lions si'liW'-*- _____^ '-_^_^__ mong .,_,.,,, prlncl BCbOOl. CIRLS' SCHOOL. . Grade IMI Uv S.-lil,,: I,,,-,-, i- shsi Ivors' FM-.. a Bsb tor July, und 10c a fish after ** -������ Isabel "-at. The secretary ol the Japanese ��� I ,,.,,-,.,.,, , association has notified -.lie canners : uon ,i vaughan Ore Hall \l_n Ida ' H-.'.'-.."..a_"���--| - ^ ' ' , day, i. ��� i' : yei been axe i i ".���;,"....- .__���� *.... u e. ���..-., m v 1 '" ' couver tomorrow, and n I pro - TJ, Th - ':- ;''' ' ' , ','" thai tho) will then decide j. '* rff "".'. tbe, are willing to pa) tor uheii :. i resigns ion or n*ui} ^ QoUfj (|i. ll.Mll, ,,llll .,,.,.���,. e ii,,. Japanese fishermen bi >. al ready hand ,i their ultimatum in to the cannere, and the declsio i ol v-i Orientals will no doubi play an Im m pari in ih,- d. I ��� ation morrow. The Japan. - l I ihei men bne. Association bas offlclail) announced l{,lt:i' thnt the) are willing to lake 12 1-2 ��� ��� ��� e e e ��� ��� e ��� ��� *4**4***444 4 4 4 DOMINION DAY ATTRACTIONS. I'irt Me I ... - stmin ��� ��� ion. Train leaves '' P. gi ;.vnie at Black! Spi Rifle Richmond range, al 9 a.m. Trap shootn t al Rich- n d, at 10 a.m. Baseba V ncouv. Tacoma, Recreation park, al 10:30 am Cricket WeBtmln >��� Burrard Queen's park, at 10 30 I. ui-,.- e. Vane. . ' inster, s. nior, Recr. tl n park at 3 p.m, eball Vanoouv. Vu,ii,t North Vancouver, al 3 10 p.m - land \: inj at Opera House, 2 v 7 0 and 9:00 p.m. Moving j.' v . -mi Theatres. I \ nu Billy Laud ��� ! L imbard ship -North Vanco iv. - p tn. Igihtweight chin. e e e e e SHARtnOLDERS ARE STILL IN DEMAND PRESENTATIONS 10 ��� POPULAR PRINCIPAL Royal City Navigation Co. Miss Rogers Receives Tangi- is Organizing ��� Manager ble Proof of General Ap- Whitmore to Retire. preeiation as Teacher. ��� ����������������� e e e eeeeeeeeeeee e e e eeeee Royal Cit) .*..,..-. _,, ���, gignati. I M Rogers for Comj ui.. bas mad., considera ��� the pasi twen y-two s i mpl) . o d tits object, i .���-���-. , Central uch. this ol .i new steamboat on the.was not COP- ARE DONATED FOR LIVE STUCK JUDGING WISHES TO CONSTRUCT I GREAT BUSINESS BLOCK ^^^^^^^^ city permltted ;, |���. ��� 3terday ��� ..;,.:._ v.ii.n be popular man trustees, __�� staff, :.. i draw-bask to I gress was threat ed at-a meeting ,���-,... wniviiii,. that this flgure Is flnal avi tha no ^^b-r.^rlejaUemionwil^cousiden Fulton Ida St (made no definite move. individual New Attraction for Breeders at Pro vincial Exhibition���Tubercule Test Accepted Council Will Consider a Third Propo si'ion for Erection of Building on Lytton Sauare. and pu;,, ��� ,- -. bad ,,. ,, :������ .- and teachers together wall a in visitors, garnered in the .mu uv asion wsb 4 uaudsome sterling to Miss Rogers, wiiii meeting ot ;_,.��� Board of Control ol the K A and I society, held yesterday, it wa* decided Ui cce- . n uli. . , u-,���- k,.-.,... ,.,.<- ia.st!fi"hprn,en have announced that 'h.y |'the offe; of th u. c. Live stock as- mefcths, one fi im a man _ ^ff l will look .or 16c a flab, bul ap to th. ^ anothe, n Sea tie, an.l uo* , 1 iv ������ ,. ,. , ,M|M present the white fishermen s associs third wlll ��� put forward by a man Prom ��� T^ ^ cj^ior I tlon has made no declaration on tin men and the oth. foi ,* *���''-" v.ll0 .,..1].. ,,������. lhe Sound n.wv- M. 8. Hom --vii.v, do ine ^'' subiiV_ provincial exhibition lor Btook judg- ��������� lfJ ln ., .���.,... financial , dlt.on Grade: Jeai I .ruin, as , ��� Those who ar.. in touch with all Ing. R W. Hodson, live stocs com- ,n<lI1 has predecessors to carry out Elsie McWklnni. Cora v- rf nan in.- M^ ^ t(|( questt0D _..,,,. Iha. ,. ,. uussioner, conveyed m, Information. ^ intentions. * " Kv'"1 ' '_ extremely Improbable that the can ihey also accepted an offer to conduct I A!It.r a conversation with Mayor 31 ��� ,- l- ' ' a, ,. ' ' '' tiers will be willing to go as high a a tubercule contest for cowa on the K-av ot Monday to know if in.- coun- !,,,... a viciona wun����, ^ ^ ()|(i ,jsh T);f> llk���| lu���,_ ap grounds tor demonstration purposes, c_] ^ould entertain the proposal, the ''-��- PoB*' ' l'i>1"" " ne&re to be thai the offer of the Ja- and also granted the requesi - '.i mattei was submitted to the council, i''";;'" ' paneae tor 12 l_c and 10c will be ac local Anti-Tuberculosij society v, sell an.| |t llas been decided to meet him two equal), cepted badges on the ground, thi proceeds ^ ^ early datfe and diaucss the mai ''I,;;,,, ,,,.,":, Extensive preparations are being to be devoted to tbe Tranquille Sana- te l"!' ���', . : '"s nun,- bv the ean-en for the coming torlum building fund. Gradi louceith Haran ^ - ^ __ ( qm qJ ^ .. [g Mutter.* which were discussed and I-ee iwn, Annie Christine Duncan, ,._���_. __rw, a turv_ ���,,��� ,. PYtwctedvin regard io whicl, ,,o definite action old companj. Robert Whlt- inoi.-. in* posi ,- . gro I that thi .. not . _ in ... tus, an i Central _,.., ...... he .... : tie end ot his tetbei LahLn ;*' I ... . canvassing o obtain suoscnp- ������*1'v.'1 ��� ns On ���:.,,-��� - inds, and poll '*" Illuminated address placing uu 'ng out be musl , n a living tor h.m- ^'-':J !'��� r s rvlcw. to n, succe, . sen in'd tamlly, be asked tor his '��� " Pas8,n- tbrough he,- room lu ignation to be accepted. He had an u" 'asl lu" a��*a��les. .nr-. for another appointment, truatei Irapj presided, and Tiii- i.aving already losl one uv the delay u''s Pecb. ,v"- '' **��� L'""- ;"1'1 ''-" ��� . . .,-.,! to the canvass of the cit) lvr &Di ",u secretary, Kev Roberi .,,,,, dig _*jct Lennie, tog_ter witn inspector Stew- A;:,i considers - persuasion be art, and li. W. Shiles. \V C. Vvi- ihJtcitv iii-H-il durine tiv last fifteej was id.ced to bold over Uv res gnu- tham principal ol the oya Central th_|ciu ooncil during the last ^ t anothe. meeting i ��= n, P. O. Cantleld. principal ot the :,.... - .in ' - .. Held ,,n . -.,,- 1a'"j k,|vi" BCho01. and H u- *���'-'" that ��17, m.v- la, Kcnzie, principal ol the Sapperton tin.. 'ihi* i* the minimum sum to school, and members ol the teaching be raised before be boat can be put s;aft- also attended. I wo sepai,,',- schi mes to b iii | ion square barve ��� et 1 to in band , ' '' ""' |. ,,., , years.' und a large pack is expect-1 in regard io whlcb no definite actio ,-,���-,' ���.������',,., La��l year ih-re wv, in tlk, N'.-ivm.is taken were the removal of th ^i!s" ,;";, S Westminster, Vancouver and Stoves Mm- ., MeMiirpliy. . Mar ���-' Olttoni ���"" i""'1*'^ ����"*ct�� !;''>' *��?JZL% 4 . , Mullll ner,. s ,n opern.io . "'>'��������� ��[^ , . ���h. ,. Neth. cannery ,n lhe lli-e district son - .... . -non ��"������ .over twetttJ '" ���l"' wUl b From (Mlaa Mao- "���"���*"[. K.���/,. ������ - termedlate Of tbe locsl canneries tt. Bt ^Mun ,;,,,,,. .,,.���������,, go waa ; ..only one in .-,- rat.o��� last Callinan, >":tr This season n ^IHonto Margarei '?ere ^U be in operation In and about iW������ v iy, yyrUe New Westminster, tbs Cleeve. Dease '.. n . -. i Bowell, 0l u, QUI. . v v ���. . Aloni ' 'louse ' ��� : . Edith Dorothea Fader Hulls t>t Hoik*, wei .��� ��� ��� I ss ..lows: Division ll.-- I'n, ii,,. in ���-. uuHi Maitlaad Oregg; Punctui Regularltj H ��� i ,.., ;. D- portment, Eva Armstrong P .. for Literature, Ruth Maitland I Prise for m-.-un ��s, J_s_Ie | \ Division III Profli .,,,-. fi,,,. '''"'.��� Eitttel Ackley; Puncuallty and Regularity, El|n Wllhelmln�� Sii , n; li.-. rtmeni i.i sabeth i.iiil. prize ��� . Ethel Victoria VVTntennit. Division v Proflcleu..* Madrllne Victoria l-'Vi er I'm, - m\\l% ..m,| Regulai tj i-'���v-. Oertrude M >rcer; Deportment, Ida Potting, r. Division \'i !��� ol . ��� :i,������ .i,.;ui Fortune Mui- Punctual I and Regu- ;''"> Ruth nice Reid Deportment. Margarei it���lh -,;,.A; , ... (J,.j/(, f()1. ���-Ithmetlc, I.-:, i Fori m m���i. . i>,i..,. " s'" !l ': ' Cora ii.n ,,ian Division vn.- ;'mii,i,.,.cy grandstand up to the oval, the horse show building and tbe proposed tisiu-i. ies building. The committees responsible in each case were grained fur iln-r time. Those presenl w-.-r,- T. J. Trapp, president, Q. D Hryiini' r. W, R. QUIey, L. A. Lewi*. .1. u Kenned) and the niauiiger. \\ li Keary. r. As in the previous cases he proposes v. arch over the Btreet, and leave an open space for the market i-overed in. The building would com prise stores and offices. Nothing fur th.-r is known nil ihe .;'"'i'": |,lain.~ hi* plans. ex SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR MOM REAL ALDERMEN It was found impossil,,- to go tur- Viti than ,-iiipow,..- - .��� provisional directors to carry on the buslnes ol ; be - -ui].any till then, and appro ������ lhe draft of a prospectus. Georg K. Mai tin. who pi -v. explained that tbi compan] bad been - : 'iiited with very wide powers and n would be necessary to bave tie- slmi.-s sub-cribe-1 before regular officers could be ei., ted. '" I The manager said $11,250 has promised with options on another $49*. J, A. 1-ee and T S. \nnaudale said the pa-i'sonuei of ilu company would make a great difference with the pub Secr.-t of Success The e.lniiiu.an aad each oi' the trustees bora- testimony to Miss Rogers' visit work iiiiumg the giris, aud thi morai tone oi her Influence throughout the sebum. .uspectoi Stewart ascribed bei success io tn.- subtle influence of authority always present, but uot brought inlft use io the discouragement ol the children. Principal Ooatham saiu M.ss Rogers bad helped bim ever since she.came at Easter, 1**7. and with her It was always ilie ahlldren first, her ow,i positiou sscond. Trustee Pack presented the tea service to ilis.< liog.r.. who was muni- ,e a great difference witn uu- p��D- �� , Unwh^ bp , expressions ot and they hail confidence n Mr. .,-.���.-.,-.,������ nm ,,..���.,' ,,,.,���������,,���, Charlotte Proflclenc)*, -ten Montelth; Island, Unique, Industrial and a �� C. canneries Sockeyt Due Soon. , Although the Season opened today ii is n"t expected thai ilie sockeye will commence to arri.o In the river ���,,, until inbuilt July 16. The fishermen ;lv_ will probably g,-t out tbelr sockeye nets about u^. tenth, bul It i* nm ex- l��, ted tbat they will begin -,, take fish to any extent until about the twelfth, and the main body of the fish Is not looked f,.r until the fifteenth. At present the spring salmon fishermen are getting uu.isu.Uly large cutches, tn tact, those who have been al th.. business for years Btaw '! : d��"V*Ci befor' have such catches i n i.n ,,mi. This week some fishermen hav token ..- 111,.. a.* nine hundred pounds of flsh a u'gliV wliih- in souie cases he catphe. hav,- run as high as fifti ii huiiili'. i pounds B week This i* regarded as auguring well for the soi-ke.,. Beason, The authorities of ths fisheries department ln tliiv. cii. announce that they have recelv.-d in InBtructlor. GOAL STRIKE AT LAST COMES TO CONCLUSION Operators of Alber.a and B. C. Mmes Return to Work���No Closed Shop Clause. Winnipeg, June 30.���After a Btrlke lasting three months, the -'...nm coal miners of Southern Aioerta and Southeastern British Ooiumula voted yesterday to accopt the terms offered by the operators. The agreement will be signed at Hosuiei today aud is to las' two years. While the men did not obtain B Closed shop clause, the district executive has ihe full co-operation of the operators in making llieu- organization s'roiiger. More Star.ling Evidence is Given Be. '-.e Royal Commission���A Carnival of Perjury. Montreal, .lun,- 30.���Ex-Aid rman Ames, .\i.iv was one '" ""' witnesses ui tht. Royal Commission today, and ��� lwl#l ��� a.s evidence mi., an exampl. Of ui" houses Were Hooded favors winch are al the disposal ol n |B feared thai much damage has th,- members of the Montreal Cit) \yeen done in tlie Prickly 1',-ar valley Whltmore. The latter and A. McLeod had done tli h -i In the way of collecting. CLOUDBURST IN MONTANA DOES HEAVY DAMAGE Helena. Mont. June 30.���A cloud- bin*! in the mountain* south of Hel- .���jia yesterday afternoon wrought much damage in Uie city and adjacent country, Small Bt reams and dry gulches In 'he vicinity l.eciame raging torrents. Main street carried a fool of water -ind scores ot busines ��� lean ^^^^^^^JPimduality and 'i;,!r> Glmci Gifford Turnbull. .*>. ;;!;"""- F-ri, Lusby; Prig. tor ATOmetle Sarah Le_ Deen Prize <��t Spelling, J_an Ellen Montelth. D' !l"' vni Proficiency, Helen " nctualltj ,,nd Regu- . Winnit'iv I M, Unwell. |'on Brown; Deportmemt, ', ' '���" ������' Prize foi A.iUiinoi'ic. /"���' " les: prize tor Neatness, , '' '"fnoBs; Prlze for Rapid ;' ������ h M oonrad Dlvinlnti ix it,, from Ottawa as io the passage <>t any council. Mr. Ames testified that when h, was firs' elected to the city coun- 'eil he was asked by the i-i-.. assessors ii he desired the valuation of lius pro- perty for assessment purposes to be reduced, and that he declined tlie offer, saying that ii the valuation was corned tor hint as a citizen ii must also be correct as an Alderman, There s.-enis to be a perfect carnival of perjury going on at tne Investigation amongst the members of nh.- fir*- .brigade. In nearly every case where charges bave been mad <'������'- dence diametrically opposed to thai given b) the witnesses to the eharg Indian wim | has been forthcoming, ��� appreciation, and briefly responded, thanking ,the speak is. The Address. The text .,1 th, a,lilie*.- was as follows:. "To Miss K len Roger*, retiring principal oi ihe girls' school. Dear Madam; We. the board ol school trustees of the city ot New Westminster cannot express the sense of loss we feel in your retirement from the prlnclpalship of our girls' school. "For over l w i-nty-two years you have most faithfully devoted and sue cessfuily carrii i on the work oom mitted to your care, so that your school now occupies a position ot prominence second tb none in tbe province. Vour high moral principle your particularly genial disposition, your eminent pleasantness of manue . and your superior effectiveness In management has secured for you the esteem and affection of your associates, your pupils, their parents, an I __% ithe community at large, all ol win,in The wedding month is ov t Ves- greatly regret your resignation, while was its lust da/ and the wed- j-flfe, the trustees, unite in this regret. Hope to See Her Return. 1 "We recognized and admire .vour devolednc and in the Missouri River bottoms. LAST JUNE WEDDINGS. Two of Them Took Place Yesterday at St. Andrew's Manse l, I no of Andrew's v.'i'day ^^^^^^^^^^^^ disgs came in with a run Uiem taking place at St. ^^^^^B _____________________________________________________________ Iii the morning Samuel Miles Black* aevotedness to duty in determining, luii-ii. and Charlotte Horrobln, oth of it0 s've your attention at present to HON. LBRODEUi. TAKES _\ .laii.es Mel'ailuiii wa* lined H an.l m-w regulations, and thai accordingly Icosts fo. supplying an Indian wnu���_ the fishing thltf year will he conducted I liquor, aml the Slwash was fined .23 I would seem from the evident under ihe same rul.-s a* last year. Iil1 th. cii.. |K>ii*.t- court yesterday, [thai middlemen had aoouis om in ih 1 Anothei meeting In'connectlon wi.h rurt] districts looking' up farmers the citizens' picnic will be held short- with .unk accounts, who were w Ulng ly. Tha datt chosen will probaii.j io pay for appointments to the fir. , , .be either July l'n or August I. una nei��rtmeut. One oi the witnesses to Vtl/ll DIIHI. Til Llll'l AMh'"'1' "i.j.-ciivi", the Seattle exposltioj daj .esiii'vd thai t-hree-quart. i -. ol llAVAL iLAINu IU Ll\Ui.i\l\U D, _ Mackenzie is in con -, oad a.,- the men In the pariah which is one 'wiih the fair authorities on tne utat- ,,i Lhe runal districts below Quebec, tor were members of 'he Montreal tii-��� department, Vancouver, were uuiied In matrimony, The ceremony was very quiet, and ou iis conclusion the young couple left for Vancouver again. Later In Uie day Rev. J, S Henderson was again called upon to tie your aged mother in her present feebleness, your decision In 'his reaped helps to reconcile us to the loa_ we sustain in your a,, seuce from our staff. We ask your acceptance of this slight token uf our high regard _^^^���'I Ji'ol'lclen,.v. Mary '' "cl lallty and Regularity, !1 M,1-v ��� l1:'��'v Deportmenl Jean -���i ��� ,, 1 'i. Carries Wl ���'1.1'ev DlvUli i Proficiency, Irene |,|l|; 'ur.itj ami Rijrularlty, L'U''neli Deportmunt, Margery Specifications to London ��� ch He Will Lay Before Lords of Admiralty. HALIBUT STEAMER IN. I LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. I .lib ^! Proficiency .i . uaiily ;md iu ____! Deportmenl BOYS' CENTRAL SCHOOL June oi 80, No limn ftn H���. gov nim. in �� ,i- Montreal as b 1��" made "'���'������ ! from Division iv. Inter* establlshtoeni ^^^^^ Moiiii.al. Doris oounoement ______! _____i "' ^-__________^___n^__i ;!���','. cation '".- arflry dock v.Ill te " iiinii Mr. Hi'oiU'ii. returns from b,ng- iam, ul teaat. it la held by >hf �� ; later ..f Marine and Fisheries that tne ��������� ��� '. ��� !_. w|i IV, 11 ' . grade (M_( .1. Rowan, W i to Senior Qirade.���Koaaburo uf,i\ L,l,,. __�� . ,.. __. Vu|, "luiw 'Ii.iiiii "I: i an) such large i'11* .u-h.lpmvemont ns a I-���'1"1'"1 ^ **J ��-.-������,������_ Shi- should be In such a place ns w ��� 'i Svensden, Charivs Samuel of its use by large warahips wnen Howard, Alexander MaoDonald, this side of the Atlnlillc Waiien Gordon, William i Mr, Brodeur wii theieioie <��� ��� ��� "n. Miuiric.. O'Qorman Doekrill, with htm On leaving tor Lonoon Oonbett. Norman Buohnnan day full plans and details Ot tne I" Willi, t-t< lun l.'K ,,. ���- Samuel Cameron, '���wn Gordon Whiteside. Asao Tels. :,, ""��� lames Reginald Barraclough, , ""* Scott, Cecil Truman Smith, '" "'.son Phipps, John Arm-, ,. Lrnest Algernon Welsh, Glen* ' ' Adams. I. . from Division V.. Inter- grade (Miss ],. AimBtrong, ---I-- gp^i^,���Joseph '..IIH-S I Il.ll ledlai '���I I V to Senior (| '" Wilson, Frederick Robert |ay,t| foot ra. I'lv'l',".1 ''''���' ('huck Tom, l^aw Tal,' - lM '' Swanson, Clyde Damaske, Ru- ��� + + + + i,,,. ���''"���!��� Gilley, John McKav Linn, I��� Ami." '""'"^on Meredith. William + nay run piau- ��.><, *���> - - ... ... po-als for tih. di'.vthxl- ',lul vvl" ' them before the Admiralty. "Athlete" In ��he Toils. Chicago, 111,, June 2l).-Thos. Grand who says he holds a gold j�� edal aa champion light wefcght fighter ��" wrestler ot British Oolu.nlMa, Ib nn 'der arrest as partner of BenJ. W* IJ an alleged fake prize U��. t, wrestling Flamingo Brings One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Pounds. The halibut steamer Flamingo ie- uiiii-d io port yssterdey after a sue- oessful cnllsa to the Cepe Bcoti fishing grounds. The Flamingo had on board tova*. liio.uuo pounds of fish, The crew of the halibut vessel reported a pleasant trip, the weather having been fair all the. way. The cruise only lasted six days, two days being -onsuemd In getting to the grounds, two days ,belng spent in tisli- inn and two days In getting back to 'IKirt. While on the grounds the Flamingo l,��ok in fish ut the rule Of some 65,000 pounds a day. On t lie trip about 400 pounds of herring ��u'_ consumed ua bait. Proi nr,, i tn |, Hackii llri.l,, H'i"h Stoddart. noted froMi Division VI., JiUnlOl (Ml ^^ e ______________ + ss M, Archibald, teacher) \ + :'mediate grade���Lawrence e Cnthbert Wnrsfoid, Daphne ��� ''""���*" (''inilrrMlg-e. Rolvrt e + + + + + ****l Riot Narrowly Averted in Ottawa���Oriental Draws Knife on Boy. Count) court chambers befm,. Hie Honor Judge Howay yesterday: In re Murray. Application to cancel plan. W, F llanford made application. Order t0 go upon tiling | consent of attorney general. Berg vs V��� V. I ��� Mr. Griffin for ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ plaintiff. W. .1. Whiteside for ilefen- dant. Order for payment out Keg- iBtrar to tax costs and balance after ��� UlIU, 30.���Three or tour m��etlng cost, to he paW to Berg. Mj^ wtM,. ib6|ng peU<Jd wi,��� "" ' gravel toy s<ime lads, when one of th.- Canadiang a�� Court. celestials made a rush ut them. and. London. June :U).-A. Henderson, u u alleged, stabbed a boy named 1-ihor M P.. has decided to make a o'C'onnel with a knife. 1 he wounu toTof Canada is trifling. Tb_ Chinaman .blew a the marital knot the principals in and we trust the wise Disposer of Ibis case being William Nathan (Had- events may so direct your futii'v hill and Josephine Katharine Lehman. I mow-meats 'hut if clroumstanpes per- Iroth of Aldergrovc !mit >��u to return lo the teaching pro- i fesgioti for which you are so admirably fitted, or adopt other and less ; arduous pursuits, your life must be 'most happy and eharacteristed by the same usefuln.-ss which has so marked il In lhe past." On the tray was lhe inscription. "Presented by the Board of School Trustees of New Westminster City, to . , _.,��_., , ____,, ,M_as Ellen RogwrB on her retirement Serious Riot Narrowly Averted ln_ fron, lh,, pI.,I1(.lp���lsbip of the Girls' Central School, New Westminster, B. CHINAMEN AND WHITES ! PREPARE FOR BATTLE C. June SO. 1909." The pupils presented Miss Roger* with 0 silver fern dish and thv- staff of her school with a handsome brooch. READY FOR GAME First-class Football at Queen's Park on Saturday. The Westminster Rovers are keep- ���r of Canada is trifling. T_. CW-Mmb .ui��w - .-- -��� tor the seoond Among the Canadians BUmmoned to wh���tK. which caused_ about fifty el l��g Hi (g w .��g�� ^ ^ B_ c_ titiend tbelr Majesties' court this h|8 compatrlo _ 10 appear also1 gathered, Football cup, to be P^*1^ Germans Conduct Duel eveniUK aro linn. Kauik Oliver. Mrs. hundred white men also J2���^|^5^7|^Hi_y,'ii-d"wlll give a Oliver and their two daughters, ��� am, becoming menacing the c,les aS|smiW onja ti,,m8eiVes on that With Sanction of State 11 sharp stone. Customs Returns for Jujie. Duty collected &6'B2h'i. The collections ut <he clin port show an Inchon.- oi 1698.6. over the ��irre��ivindinff month of hist year. (Continued on P.',���*���_ Three). ��� ������������������ ��� New York, June 30.���Although Two companies of infantry kept the j+ duelling is nominally illegal in Ger- grounds. A Jocomotive and an um-|$ many details of a remarkable encotin- bulance car were provided by tne * ter lii which the preliminaries were, mate railway to carry the expected 4 arranged by the atate ars given in a victim to one nearest hospital. + ca'ile from Berlin, which state* that Granier's flr-t (.hot pierced his op- �� Lieut, Granier shot and killed J_leuL ponent'_ lungs and the wounded man + Zwttaai- near Blanksburg. . Iraln got him there- !��� Zwitzers, although a married man | Lieut. Granier will prrtbably now 4 with a famllv tried to kiss Granier's undergo a few months' comfortable + fiancee and a military court of honor detention In 11 fortress, the message + sanctioned the duel and arranged ihe died in the hospital as soon as the t* Yesterday's Baseball. Aberdeen . Portland .. Vancouver. Tacoma , ��� ��� Spokane ��� - Beat .s ��� ��� ��� fight. , j declare-. l-ar In goal, and Percy Ho"oer and Jonn- son are expected to be out In the red shirts. Tim Mabony will-probably referee, or else Will Bills of Vaii-ou- ver. Lighming Went Through Roof. London. Ont, June 30.���During the thunder storm yesterday Ihe lightning struck the hous- of Mr. and Mrs. Riddle, Bnthiirst street, while they were at dinner, it made A cleancut two-Inch hole through the roof, and passed through the floor Into th. dln- big room within four feet of Mrs. Riddle, who suffered a severe shock. ���ii * 11 ', li ;--i ' V' - ..' v , ���;- ',:*'.: '��� \,' ���"��� : .. .<; )h���_.', - ��� 1 ,'. V;.: �� j .1' -1 '��� ���' ��� ;f, ���\ ' if"-- ' i.. '���' , . mm ! Mm .... ' k|n , -/ :'���,; '������ -w:vti] ���.'���,i' '.*���������������.: _ yiy.f ���1 j.' ''* Ii 'l oi '��� jv ���1 ��-ki ''^'''v'm :i:,:v::,-" _________K'' ' ��� *, ������; "ff' ., ;; vv,'v"' .. " , -:1' ������-... ��� i . , ; V "'��� " . 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'i'l'F- ''' ' ;!'''-l4 III r".t ���" L I'lfHI'��� 1, . .._ . .'.U.*|,��..j|�� A-'^f^fm ,.. w-.'m v .'�����<! m p-t . ��� ' ''' .__i_iJv* .f'm Kifm . ��� ��� :'+ --'I 1" I . , 11 ' ;��� :���" w Am 'ii' W.i 5. .(���,���' ' hit *;' '���.i_ _..;j .- * I ji ���... ���';,'. .'.'t'V.'^ ,'*?��� h ('vn ' .".lieif ii'.,ii^^ e\m PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909. Classified Advertisements WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. LOST. FOUND. REAL ESTATE. PROFESSIONAL. BUSINESS. FRATERNAL, ETC. If a man had gold dollars to sell at fifty cents and did not let the people know anything about it, he would not Sell any. You must .ell the people what you have to sell, why they should purchase from you, and something of the value you offer them in return for their money. Too many of us have got the habit of thinking that because we have been a long time in business everyone mus< of n cessity know all a\iout us and our wares. Use the advertising columns of The Daily News and keep abreast of the timei. WANTED. WANTED���SMART WAITRESS. AP- ply Kenny's restaurant. WANTED���BM ART SAiLESWOM EN, good commission. Apply Friday and Saturday between 11 and 12 n.in. al ���The Fair," 640 Columbia street. WANTED���BY* YOUNG MAN BN- gaged In night work. Single room. Must be qjlet. Apply Box OtiO, News ARCHITECTS. \V. D. GOODFELLOW, ARCHITECT, Room 14. Dominion Trust block. EDWIN C W, BAIT, ARCHITECT��� Gulchon Block. Telephone 338. CARRIAGE SHOP. WESTMINSTER CARRIAGE SHOP��� R. J. McNeil. Over T. Ovens' blacksmith shop on Eighth street. Carriages built, repaired and painted. All work guaranteed. WANTED���GHtL TO WORK AT the Royal City Laundry. WANTED-���Girl to assist in housework. Apply 320 Royal avenue, near Sixth street. LOST. LOST���WILL THE PARTY WHO was seen picking up a lady's belt in the grounds of the Central Public school, kindly return same to Mrs. C. A. Welsh, 123 Sixth street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE���TWO CHEAP LOTS, 33 by 132, South Vancouver; oft Victoria road, D. L. 725. Price $1Y5 each; caah $70; balance $10 per month. Owner, 1822 Comox, Vancouver. FOR SALE���WE HAVE A NICE, new six-room house close to Twelfth street oar line, at city limits; electric light, hot and cold water, batn, Price $1650. Small cash payment; easy terms on the balance. Settlers' Association of B. C, Box 56, City. ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT���FURNISHED ROOMS; Terms moderate. Apply 713 Victoria street. ROOMS IN THE PYTHIAN BLOCK to let In suites of two for light housekeeping. All steam-heated with hot and cold water, gas range and electric light. Terms moderate. Apply A. H. Ferguson, room 9, second floor. REAL ESTATE. WHITE, SHILES & CO. Real Estate and' Insurance Agents��� 'City, farm and suourban property, 260 Columbia street. HALE BROS. & CO., LTD., REAL ES tate and insurance. Phone 335. 186 Columbia street, P. O. drawer 100. SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF B. C. ���P. B. Brown, manager, P. O. Box 556, phone 334. THN ACRES, FIVE MILES -ROM town, one mile from new car line; six acres cleared; 6-room house, barn. Price, $2200; terms. McADAM ft IRWIN, COLUMBIA ST., opposite the Postofflce, Box 874; phone 498. Real estate and insurance, money to loan. Call and see our list of city, suburban and farm property before purchasing elsewhere. ELECTRICAL WORKS. THE PEARSON ELECTRIC CO., delilers in electrical machinery, fixtures and supplies, house wiring, armature wiring, motor repairing, elc. Hank of Commerce building, 'phone 331, P. 0. Hox 928. FEED AND BREAKING STABLE. J. I. MERRY & CO., PHONE A501. Corner of Blackle and Carnarvon streets. Have opened a feed and breaking stable for horses. Horses for sale. Reference furnished. FISH AND GAME. BENSON & AYUNG, FISH, FRUIT, Game, Vegetables, etc. Begbie st., opp. Windsor Hotel. FURNITURE W- E. FALES, THE FURNITURE Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker, corner Agnes and McKenzie streets. Phone 176, night call 81. GROCERY. FOR THE BEST VALUE IN GRO- cedes, phone 386. The Pure Food Supply Grocery, P. O. Box 811. LAND SURVEYOR. W. N- DRAPER, B. C. LAND SUR- ��� iveyor. Ellard block, New Westminster, B. C. LIVERY STABLE. RING UP 250 FOR HACKS AND smart turnout. The Fashion Stables. MACHINE WORKS. THE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS, Limited, Front street, New Westminster. Manufacturers of modern saw and shingle mill machinery, Mill plants and specifications prepared. MONUMENTAL WORK8. B. C. MONUMENTAL WORKS, JAS. McKay, manufacturer and Importer of mounmental tombstones, building stone, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Columbia street, New Westminster. HOUSE TO RENT. TO RENT���SEVEN-ROOM HOUS!., with hath, $12 per month. Apply Mowa-tt street, 230 Eleventh street. NUR8ERY. THE FRASER VALLEY NURSERIES, Ltd., Burna'by Lake���For healthy, home-grown fruit trees phone 445. PICTURE POSTCARDS. COOKSLEYS PICTURE POST cards are on sale at M. Morey's Stationery Store, J. G. Garaon's'cigar divan, F. Mackenzie's drug store and "The Fair.'' Columbia street. PROFESSIONAL. WHITESIDE & EDMONDS, BARRIS ters and solicitors Blackle block, Columbia street, New Westminster. \v. .1. Whiteside, H. L. Edmonds, WADE, WHEALLER ii McQUARRIE (F. C. Wade, K. C, A, Whealler, W. (J. McQuarrie), Solicitors, Barristers, etc., 42 Lorne street. opinisite courthouse, New Westminster, (Phone 143). and the Vancouver office is at No. o. Royal Bank Chambers, 408 Hastings Street west. GEORGE E. MARTIN, BARRISTER and Solicitor. Guichon block, Columbia and McKenzie Sts., New Westminster, B. C. W. MYERS GRAY, BARRISTER Solicitor and Notary Public. Curtis block, Clarkson street, opposite the Court House. P. O. Box 196. Telephone 64. PRINTERS. WESTMINSTER PRESS FOR EVERY kind of job printing. Midget loose leaf ledgers; Cowie Carbon Papers. Phone 55, P. O. Box 142. Old Dally News Block, Sixth street. RE8TAU RANTS. KENNY'S RESTAURANT ft CAFE Tickets, 21 meals for $4. Home cooking. All white cooks; no Oriental labor employed. Open day and night. Opposite tram office. ROYAL CAFE (Mrs. Archer, proprietress) . Four courses, consisting of soup, fish, boiled entree or roast, pudding or pie, tea, coffee or mtlk. SECONDHAND STORE. WE BUY AND SELL FURNIT\JRE and all kinds of new and secondhand goods. A Speck, near Tram office. STENOGRAPHY ft TYPEWRITING FREEMAN BUNTING, ROOM 7, Guichon block. P. O. Box 694. CUSTOM STENOGRAPHY AND Typewriting; copy work, business letters, etc. Province offlce, Columbia Btreet. Phone 62. THEATRES. WESTMINSTER OPERA HOUSE, I-orne street, W. N. Carty, manager. Special attractions provided during the season. Advance ticket office, Ryall's Drug Store. TAILORS. CALVIN. LADIES' AND MEN'S TA1- lorlng. A new line of spring suiting jusi in. Button making, pressing and repairing. H' om '.���, Smith block. Entrances 625 Columbia st. anil Clarkson st. WOODWORKING. WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING Co., bank, office an.l store fittings; cabinet, stair, showcases, mantels and detail work. Designs and estimates furnished. J. Brookes, proprietor. Work*: Corner Eleventh and car line. P. O. box 254, Phone 473. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. O. 0. F.���AMITY LODGE, NO. 27.��� The regular meeting of this long"-* are held in Oddfellows' hall, Colum- bia street, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Jas. Ferguson, noble grand. W. C. Coatham. ree. secy. A. O. U. W��� FRASER LODGE NO. 3 ���Meetings the firsta nd third Tuesday in each month. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Lodge room, A. O. U. W. hall, Oddfellows' block, Clarkson street. and described as Uits 91, 92, 93 and 94, of Ixit 3, Subdivision Block 14. You anil each of you are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days from tho date of the first publication of this notice, otherwise 1 shall register F. Mc- Cieery as owner thereof in fee. And I hereby direct thai public,il ion of this notice in a daily newspaper for thirty days, published al .New Westminster, will be good and sufficient ervlce thereof. Haled ni the Land Registry Ottice, New Westminster, Province of liriusli Columbia, this 20th day of February, A. D., 11109. To Joseph E. Gaynor, Joseph E. Gay nor Estate. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar. All persons served with this notice, and ihose claiming through or under them and all persons claiming any Interest in the said land by virtu ��� of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the said land by descent, whose title is not registered under the provisions of the "Land Registry act.' shall be forever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land so sold for taxes as provided by the "Land Registry Act." LAND REGISTRY ACT. COURT BRUNETTE, NO. 4099, I.O.F. ���Meets the fourth Friday In the month at 8 o'clock, lu the small hall, Oddfellows' block. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, Aerie No. 20.���Meets every Tuesday- evening at 8 p.m. In the Eagles' hall, Columbia street. A. Clark, W. Pres.; H. Schofleld, secretary SONS OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT Association, Lord of the Isles Camp 191���Meets on the first and third Tuesday of every month ln K. of P. hall. Chief, W. Suuierland. BOARD OF TRADE���NEW WEST- minster Board of Trade meets In tne board room, City Hall, as follows: Third Thursday of each month; quarterly meeting on the tnird Thursday of February, May, August and November, at e p.m. Annual meetings on the third Thursday of February. New members may be proposed and elected at any monthly or quarterly meeting. C. H. Stuart-Wade, secretary. PAPER HANGING ft DECORATING. t. HUDSON, WALL PAPER, ROOM Mouldings, Burlaps, and Sanltas; house painting, kalsomining, paper hanging and decorating. Sixth street, New Westminster. CRYSTAL THEATRE, 702 COLIKM- iliia street. Fins-class moving pictures; illustrated songs; numerous attractions. Program changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. . 0. 0. F.���ROYAL CITY LODGE No. 3���Meets in Oddfellows' hall, Columbia street, every Friday even lng at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren win be made welcome. G. E, Gliluy. N. G.; C- E Osborne, P G. recording secretary OTHER FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Include the Union Lodge, No. 9, A. F. and A. M.. King Solomon Lodge, No. 17, A. F. and A. M.; L. O. L. No. 1150; L. O. L.. No. 1593; Court Sapperton, No. 4683, I. O. F.; C. O. F. Court Westminster, No. 330; Brotherhood of Owls, Nest No. 29. Take notice, that an application has been made to register Peter Henderson as the owner in fee simple, under a tax sale deed from the Reeve and clerk of 8urrey, to The Corporation of the Township or District of Surrey, bearing date the 31st day of December, A. D., 1901, of all and singular that certaia parcel or tract of 'land and premise- situate, lying and I being in the District of New West- i minster, in the Province of British Columbia, more particularly known and described as Lots 3 and 4, of Block 4, being part of Lots 7 and 8, Group 2, Map 456; Lot 7 of Block 4, being part of Lots 7 and 8, Group 2; ;Lot 9, of Block 4, being part of Lots 7 and 8, Group 2. You and those claiming through or I under you and aU persons claiming any interest in the said land 'by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and I all persons claiming any interest in the said land by descent, whose title is not registered under the provisions of the "Land Registry Act," are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days from ���he date of tbe flrst publication of this notice upon you, snd In default of a caveat or certificate of Us pendens being filed within such period, or ln default of redemption before registration, you and each of you will be for- lever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or In respect of Ihe said land, and I shall register : Peter Henderson as owner thereof in jfee. And I hereby order thai publl- Ication of this notice for thirty days In ia dally newspaper published in New .Westminster, will be good and sufficient service thereof. Date4 at the Land Registry Office, iNew Westminster, Province of British ! Columbia, this 3rd day of May, A. D., 1909. I C. 8. KEITH. District Registrar. To Yuk Chee, Chew Ulng Rap, John J- Weir. Ihe extent of one-quarter section of . ItiO acres, mon.. or less. Entry must he made personally at the local laud ollice for the district ln which tfie land ia situate. Entry !by proxy may, however, be made on certain eon.lit ions by the lai ber, 'mother, son, daughter, brother or ulster of au Intending homesteader. The homesteader Is required to perform thy conditions connected therewith under one ol tbe toilowing plans: ll) At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land on each year for three years. (.) If the father < or mother, if the falh.-r is licensed), of the hQmesteader (resides upon a farm in tlie vicinity ol ithe land entered for, the requirements ias to residence may be satisfied by I such person residing with the father or mother. i (3) if the settler has Ids permanent residence upon funning land owned iby him in the vicinity ol his borne- 'stead, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six months' notice in writing should be given to the commissioner of Dominion hinds at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Coal.���Coal mining rights may be 1 leased for a period of twenty-one I years at an annual rental of $1 per ���acre. Not more than 2560 acres shall be leased to one individual or (company. A royalty at the rate of jfive cents per ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined. W. W. CORY. '��� Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.���Unauthorized publication ot this advertisement wlll not be psin ifor. I - LAND ACT. Comox Land District. District of Queen Charlotte Sound. Take notice that O. B. Jaco-bson, ot Vancouver, occupation sheep rancher. Intends to apply for permission to Iease the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the west end of Ia-wis Island, tnenc. northerly,. easterly, southerly and westerly and northerly, following the shore line around the Island to the point of commencement, containing 800 acres more or less. Staked April 8th, 1909. OLE B. JACOBSON, THE EDISON THEATRE, CORNER Columbia and Eighth. High-class moving pictures, illustrated songs. Program changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Take notice that an application has been made to register F. McCleery as the owner in f__ simple, under a tax sale deed from the mayor and treasurer of the city of New Westminster, to F. McCleery, bearing date th.; 9th day of January, A. D., 1904, of all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of New Westminster, ln the Province of British Columbia, more particularly known SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any available Dominion Lands with- in the railway belt tn British Columbia, may he homesteaded by any person who is the sole bend of a family or any mule over IS years of age, to WHEN GOING EAST ASK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER "THE NORTHWESTERN UNE" Elgbt Train* Every Day in the Year BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME THE NORTH-WESTERN. LTD. Embodies tbe newest and best ideas for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, aud LUXURY. It is lighted with both {electricity and gas; tbe most brilliant 1 ly Illuminated train In the world. Tbe l equipment consists of private compartment cars, standard 16 section sleepers, luxurious dining car, reclining chair oars (seats free), modern day coaches and bufTet, library and smoking cars. For Time Tables. Folders, or any further Information call on or write P. W. PARKER. 720 Second Avenue, Seattle. Wash. ELMER BEARD, World's greatest cbntortionist at the Opera House. An act appreciated by all. Special matinee today. Two shows every evening 7:30 and 9. j oeoeoeoeoeoeooeoeo*:. eoeoeo oeoeoeoeoeoeooecveoeoeoeoeo Cheap Lots \ NEAR TENTH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE. FULL SIZE LOT. $375. GOOD TERMS. SEVENTH AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET. NICE LOT $450. CORNER SEVENTH AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET. $550. REASONABLE TERMS. Dominion Trust Co. T. R. PEAR. ON, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN "oeoeoeo^oeoeooeoeoeoeoeoeooeoeoeoeoeoeoc*.^ VICTORIA WOMEN FORM LADIES' CANADIAN CLUB Victoria, Juno 'Ml.���A Woman's Canadian olnib was formed at a largely attended meeting held In the tOmr press hotel. Mrs. Fltzglbbon presided and about loo ladies wore present A. E. McPhillips, K. 0., pr.-sident of the Canadian club, addressed the gathering The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. c H. Barnard; first vice-president, Mrs. f. ii. Pemberton; second vlce-preeident, Mrs. Henry Craft; secretary, Mrs. C. E. Wilson; assistant secretary, .Miss Looming; literary correspondent', Miss Gertrild- McKay; treasurer Mrs. Arthur Robertson; committee, Mrs. Fltzglbbon. Mrs. Richard McBride, Mrs. Frank EJ. Clarke, Mrs. Spofford, Mrs. Reid. Miss Mara, Mr-. (Dr.) Walt and Mrs. Lewis Hall. THURSDAY, JULV 1. 1909. THE DAILY _.I_WS. PAGE THREE. ggE^FaYourMoney Paint that will cover better bright longer���-and last nearly ng as onlinary paints Ik, check, nor craw' look twice Paint that will not f common sense guides City Schools Close For -unnitiir Holiday as , Je^f'JT ' Paint it'took 17 years to perfect by adding just enough of one special ingredient. Money's-worth paint that's the idea! It's in every can of M-L Pure Paints. Made in 40 colors fur all paint users by Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Limited, of Toronto. Ander on & Lusby Agents f��r New Westminster and District. ,Contlnu-t- i v.,- l i ', ii r-aider; Kdwani lliown, Con- c Davey, Pearl Han-;, Constance Hainin, Edward Trautman, Mynl Minn,-:.. Eden Steen, Lyia Sk.-ii_\. EJva Johnston, Kuiier Duncan, Willie Wilson. oi honor���Proficiency, Edward v deportment, Ann ,. Chamb, is: '��� .':��� ami punctuality, Gertrude .).-.-. erg, ong, Frederic Wast Francis Division IV.���(Miss Wood, teacher.) GUI ���. Angus. Mathi Walter Ai:<. Ellen Mooney, Eva liiadys At- Bi John Mcintosh Ufred Ross, kin*..,, Lena Lydla Trautman, Walter Alexander Macdonald Trautman, George Alexander Buskins, !' imoted from Division VII., Junloi Altie Eva Pregby, Vera Mary Mc- . Miss i-;. K. Burnett, teacher) R. lames Gordon Ebert, \i . 0 to ntermedlate grade: Linden Bayer, terberg, EJva Follls, Jame i I ������ Lc Hoe. Charles Seymour, Mary sin, u.-'a Frances Clark, Mabel I Olive B_n.ton, Sydney Reid Hen- Alio. Hume, ivy Adams. H ild r- Oxenbury, Kenneth Jackson, v ,,:.-. Mnnduy, Arthur .Jain,.--, Avl- fjeorge Kelly, cv-.-i; Wood ; Cyril son., ''������''������ Walters. i:-- i Hon ii .-oil* were awarded as foi- H'.lls of Honor were present, i as low- Proficiency, Alice Ellei lhe Oxford Chancellor Range IV. [action In ' to well, "���' ' 11 you " rim. atfe u-ucli lowi r .kick. buying a range should ge| one thai will give perfeci ...,1 iking, la economical In the use of fuel, thai is cool ,!,,. i,,,t,. weather, and also easy to opentte and keep clean. vr-tivl in ile. M-si,.-,-l - you will buy an Oxford ,:,,,. mspeet.-.1 it. The prices also of these ranges those of other niak.-s. Call in an.i Inspecl our I ban T. J. TRAPP & CO., Limited k^^+4++++++++++a+aaaaa++++++a+a+aaaaa+++++++++++a+ ^Gasoline Tanks and : fishermen's Supplies! 4 ,1 i i i, .. .. .. .. ., .. |;Trust Block, Front St., New Westminster t, !! ��� ! '^������������������������eeeeeee-��eeeeeee_eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee follow 1 ., Ion II.��� S. N, Stro*,i.- ii.-; her, Proficiencj. Leonard Poi I 11 punctu- :: an regularity, Jame v I, de em David T. II Rei I Division III.���J, II. I'lie, te ��� r Pi ofl. ��� c \i ��� Inn- Annaiidal ; pun. tu- ality and ti . il.niii l-'r,-di-i-:ck Smith: Douglas Oollletor, Divl , .ii IV (Miss J. Rowan, tea. - er Profll lency, Kosaburo Sl n punctually and regularity, Howard Al. \ ,ii.l.-i McDonald, dopoi i menl . - ��� Samuel Dawe Ion V. ���Miss L. Armstrong, teacher Proficiency, Joseph Bishop Wilson; punctuality and regularity, Rufus Walter Gilley; deportment, Lee Chuck Tom. hVision vi.���Miss M. Archibald, teacher. Proficiency, Lawrence Cfaas. Hocking; punctuality and regularity, Angus Rankin Mat boson; deportment, Lecey Julian Fisher. Division VII.���Miss E. K. Burnett, teacher. Proficiency, Linden Bayers; punctuality and regularity, Victor Strople; d>*i>ortment, Mary Roy. Division VIII��� Miss Ethei Crake. teacher. Proficiency, Low Sing QlWCig; punctual! Hy and regularity. CHINA Bric-a brae of all kinds���Pickard's Painted China, Some you see costs more, but none is any finer; There is no finer made to please my china trade; Designs are very fine and the goods are all high-grade. CHAMBERLIN, The Jeweler SOLE AGENTS FOR PICKARD'S HAND PAINTED CHINA. Moon deportment, Mabel Alia Hume; egularlty and punctuality,! Mary Ostenberg. Senior III. to junior IV.���i.Mvs M.I H. MacLean, teacher.) EHaaibeth Saint. Victor Eldhinko.Ber. | Barrj w.ilium Chamibers, Lena Steen, Mary| Wintrlp, Annie Roberts. Nathaniel. Hou li iward Johnston, Arthur Hum.. William Saint, Donald Kirk. S. i,i..i- ll. to Junior lil���i/. te At- kinson, Myrtle Errlckson, Clara Rob- ��� ��� 1' Helen Hanson, Mabei Adams. Frances Batt, lln-vl Beat, Maud Foi-' ii . Stewarl McDougal, Violet Nelson, John Haden, John MunAay, Ella M't- chel, Ephretta McDonald. Rolls of honor Deportm mt, Fior- en.-.��� McBwane; proficiency. Elizabeth Saint; -egularlty and punctuality, William ".hambers und Clifford Power*. Rolls of honor for senior grade��� Regularity and punctuality, Beryl Ward; deportment, Lavinla Richard.*: proficiency to be awarded to the candidal!, making the highest aggregate on the entrance examination. ST. ANN'S COLLEGE. The following! diplomas were award, i ��� d to pupils of St. Ann's c.lle&e ln ! MADE IN CANADA BAKING POWDER JAMES & McCLUGHAN Qdward Mutth'-w Phillips. Carl Oscar ,llt. coinmeicJal course; B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manuraclurtr* and D.ai.r* in AU Kina ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, lurried Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster Bwanson, Harold L.-nnet Greg.;. John i*re Ro'nTtson; deportment, Kather- ine Glace Cunn. Division IX.���Miss M. AlbercronAle, tpweher Proficiency, Delta Emmet; punctuality and regularity, Harold Glll-y; deponment, Doris W, Weitto. SAPPERTON* SCHOOL. Division HI ���Miss Robson, teach- erl. Promoted from junto. II to se- NOTICE. Jinn.no reward offered for the ar* r.-st and conviction of pai ties who Intentionally cm logs loose from above our mill Sunday morning, June 20th, 1909, FRASER RIVER LUMBER CO. Mineral Waters Aerated Waters Manufactured by j. HENLEY NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Telephone 13. Office, Eiflhth 8t. Eor shorthand and typewriting!��� Mi.-** Christine McDonald (scholarship donated by H's Grace Arobolshop Dontenwll'l); Miss Zilda Cormier, Miss ljeonn Caza. Misr Alma Lewis, Mis*. Dorothy Wilson. There are many baking powder* bul There is Only One MACIC BAKINC POWDER It it Pure, W-olewm _ and Economical. SOLD IN ALL SIZES. E. W. GILLETT CO.. LTD. Toronto, Oat. Misses Prances Gulchon, May Elchin- ko, Ann Sylvester and Lorreita Du- tiont. ' Premiuin for pJain sowing���.Miss Mami,- McDonald. Premiums for order and neatness��� Diploma for bookkeeping ani bu.i- The Misses Mildred Sylvester. Mamie ness practice���Mis_ Gladys Oorrigan. MoDonald, Mabel Newman, Georgina ! Th. toilowing gold medals and Williams. prizes were dis'rt'i.uted: Premiums for domestic economy��� : For Christian doctrine���Miss Gar- Misses Mamie Mi-Donald, Ruby Beck- trude Gaynor, senior division; M ss man. Gertrude Weimar, Coldie Pra- Myiile Williams, junior division. , mey. Eunice McDonald. Second prize���Miss Sus��in Gregory, Premium for obliging manners��� senior division; Mis-; Annabel Moffit, Miss Mary' Mantle, junior division. First prize for music���Miss l_.um Gold medal for good conduct���Miss Lavery. Ruby Bvckman. Second prize���Miss Frances Gui- Silver cross for good conduct���Miss chon. Aggie Poster. Premiums���Misses Gladys Gore. R. Gold medal for assiduity���Miss Reckman, Ella Pelletier. Yvonne La- Dor;, Vasseur. very, AggU- Foster, Loretta Dupont Premiuin intennediate division��� Pre mium_ for good conduct���M19B- VMiss Blanche Lavery. ps A. Fraser, Mildivd Smith,..Kutli- Gold medal for proficiency���Mis. leen Quilty, Mabel Newman, Genie Mary Mantle, senior division- Beaty, Bessie Banks. Gertrude Mc- Miss Alice Jordan, Junior division. Donald, Mary Dynes, Katie Gregory. The Winners for June Have you drawn one of these ���umbers from a sack of Royal Standard Flosr? 40,613 47.269 42,072 41,763 70,363 49.379 48,275 61,404 51,347 45,138 Model Sign Works SIGN, SCENE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Old News Block, Sixth Street New Westminster. Theo. p. Young Prop. SPRING LAMB Travelers'Cheques Travelers save money using these , Travelers' Cheques, because 'hey know exactly what the.r funds are worth in any country, each cheque having engraved clearly on the face its value in Domestic and Foreign moneys. This is the safest, most available, most convenient and most economical manner to carry money when traveling. Further particulars upon appli- cj.lon. Westminster Transfer Co. ���fflce 'Phone 1lt>. Barn 'Phone 137 Columbia Street- Baggage dellvereo promptly to any part ot the city. Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TPSM OEPOT. Gold pen for penmanship���Miss (Gregory, senior division. Premiuin for penmanship to Miss Blanche Lavery, junior division. I Miss Loretta Duixint, primary division. ' Premium for ladylike deportment��� Ijllsses Mildiv.l Smith and Kathleen Qnllty. Premium for fancy work, plain sewing and mending���Miss Mildred Sylvester. Sliver thimbles for fancy work��� Special premium for oompoBltlon��� Miss Mary Mantle. Premium for application���Miss Mary Gregory, senior grade. Misses Eleanor Martin, Myrtle Williams, Gertrude McDonald, junior grade. Highest cHass average, seventh grade���Miss Ruby Beckuian. Highest class average, fifth grade, McDomA If you have you ar..- entitled to a 109-piece China dinner set- Each monih from the duplicates of coupons placed in tha sacks of Royal Standard Flour having our mills we draw ten numbers. If you were lortunate enough to secure- one of these you are entitled to a dinner set. There have been many successful ones���you may be next. Royal Standard Flour is the hest and purest household tlour iu the West���made from l_- finest selected wheat by special machinery, watched througn every process, guarded until it reaches your taible. It is I'*r* fect.on itself in a flour. Ask your dealer for it. MANUFACTURED BY VANCOUVER MILLING AND 0RA1N CO., Ltd. VANCOUVER, B. C (Continued on Page Five) t4++++++++++++++++++++++++4+44+++++++++++ttS++++*++**SJS*****' fmn ft ft WflMftfriw mmhhiw w�� * wi��ihmhiujh>5-��wi-����� a ���������<.����*-��it����tt m �� n n ti a a a m����iw?* Our New Clubbing Offer CHOICE AND SAUSAGE. AT THK MEATS Central Meat Market 3orn*r Kighth Bt. ana fifth Avsnae PHONS 87a ���OWELL A ODDt. Praonstora p 0, Bos 474. Tel. 53. Res. 429. Gasoline Engines We Sell the Celebrated PALMER BR08.' GASOLINE ENGINES. palmer RHO-.TWO AND POUR ���"-,-,*. r ' SK<|!.INE ENGINES The Royal Bank of Canada New Westminster, 8. C��� Branch. F. B. Lyle, Marager The Question Where 10 buy furniture cheap as well as good Is Answered bv directing you to the stow where yon can see the largest stock of new and second-hand gixids of all kluds In the city I have n splendid Cream Separator for sale, nearly new. Com. and see bow much mor,* yon can get for your money here tlinn elsewhere. Repairing of guns, umbrellas, typewriters, nnd light automatic machinery and bicycles a specialty. Alex. Speck SECOND-HAND STORE. Columbia St. "Man on the Wheel." Sent#0n Approval A To 3.i..sioNM'.iii.K ruori.E Laughlin i mm .,���-<* FOUNTAIN PEN and RED GEM 6_e Ink Pencil Vour Choice of Thin Two Popular Articles for only 1\ .ni'KTfc.a ft. ' ~~_5_ W- n 1 ��� * * 4 4 Poi. paid lo any ���ddrtts V,T.f TM1NSTER Iron Works JOHN REID, Proprietor. Tenth Strc_T, ��� K_w Westminster ESTABLISHED. 1891 -s*ef_f_i\1 INCORPORATED 1905. Bi ti.ii'Kii> li*i*. H ExttA. Illutlf Huns tf> tK-iol %_U Every pen guarantee. 1 full H Kt. tx.Ud Gout���cut uu right tasud may be k��_ in either our .tamlard black opaque pattern, or .Nti.* hixakal " 'i'raiispai ��� ' < ut, bs de. i: ��� il, either in ] plain or e-vruved fin Uli, at 1'ieicrriu. You nmy try llils ynu ��� ��ee_, If v.ni il.iiu.t fniil It *sr.( iet'i.��ei|, I m Wlter trtii-lt tUnu >. .1 csn Be- f I cura (or ihbei iibm .Mis irinsLl i Ib tny a\hat m+h+, if null I ���Dtlraly ���Ulificlory In every re- P ���1'tci return It and ate will mi.I | j'uull.luforll. Cut ow i irr tt our ftoif.n _n . 3 .-I'ut��r Uin Um Ink Eftii-il, al <���-���_.!���*��� l��"-k i-riKif trlinjijih, uimy I I Im c*rrltd li. +uy |k>#iti.m In I V<H.*k���� or th-pptlit \<ag, wri|��s til _ny aniclt +\ first toucln. run- i num is|<rlnit) tt**\. trldlnin I'uliii, luiiislistl vutc-iilif- ntttr I CSM, tetrs eotta Anllh. HeUll I i tverywlMr- tor $'J.-t). Agents I wsnif.1 Write for terms, write I 1 now " lest )u�� furg.t." Ad.i.ep | [* Laughlin Mfg. Co/ MiJMtle Bldg.. Oelrelt. Ml��fc MAKE YOUR APPEAL te the publlo through the columns of THE DAILY NEWS. Ths Morning Paper. The Westminster Weekly News $1.00 The Standard of Empire (weekly) 2.00 for $3.00 $2.50 PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 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FOR |2.50 YOU WILL GET TWO OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PUBLICATIONS GOING. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND TO THE DAILY NEWS, P. O. BOX 29, NEW WESTMINSTER. f L I Please send to my address for THE STANDARD OF EMPIRE, for ons year THE WEEKLY NEWS which 1 enclose ths sum of 12.50. snd i��ih��--wiiii il 11 _ ii it li li II li 'i n 11 It'll 1' tn H ti -111 H nv 1 fl 'IT 'f. 1 Til Tl II ll'lfll _ <<>*JL*tt**iilr| *tiHMiiiiiiiiii����tt'' 1* *** ***** ���++���+4 fi' 1,! Jl _:..'��� i'-^H I. V ' ' 'Y-v.VV ���:-���-.'���, ��� , I ���'�� 1 II? . "' "\ ��� .'���! I V }VM , f!f>9lk ��� .'WtfJ' . ', , ������������M; ��� ,' .-it' ���I ,!| ,' ' ��� I If f ��� 1 - * <��� ; ���: ? ' -1 . f,i'\ ! V,*.'_ '; :. r>f(M '. ... .><-'''. 1'." 'ff'l '.���!'"'. ;,;.(! ��� t IK !! - _-V..;;.;.y *;;;, ��� ! VM"\i'Mk i' ... $:M v.; ,. '.A 'I' ; ::' f'f"f-: .fV ���" 1' .'";;������ >f\ :,Vi, k>:,V Mf, l';v-?r,:'-t'-' ,' f * ih : ' -fl' . I - ' : ' ,-��� 'l ..' "V-,, !':. I'1" f:"-l ,', ,- "'��� ������������ i-.-i j.", ������ ! 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ENGLAND REGAINS HER POISE English opinion, n is reported, looks upon iho meeting between Kaiser and Czar with equanimity. England now-a-days is not disinclined v. look upon anything with equanimity lhai her refusal lo shape n new scare out of Mi,, periodical meeting between the two Emperors, may he taken as- a sign oi returning common-sense In Albion. li would have heen so easy to show how thi- Interview in lh ��� Gulf of i'ln- laiul wa* another staggering heart- blow at the Empire; how William II .'s ���purpose wns to win Russia away from hor friendly und.'islanding with Great Britain: how Russia would be incited to antagonize liritish interests in l'l-rsia. and persuaded to join hands with Japan against her present ally; how iIn. dominion beyond the seas would thus Ibe put to mortal peril as a preparation for Armageddon in the North Sea; now anything and everything elsf, a nation's panic fostered by a yellow press can render conceivable, is bound to come. But instead the English nation has chosen to believe 'hat the imperial Interview will actually assure ihe peace of Europe. The ruin of the Empire is perceptibly no nearer than it was on the afternoon of the day before thp interview, though of course it Is much more imminent than before Lord Rosebery and Mr. Balfour delivered their speeches at the Imperial Press Conference. After all. It Is possible that Parliament will close and Englishmen will enter the grouse season In a fairly composed state of m'nd. Throughout her present sharp attack of nerves, nothing has been more strlklne than C!r��u Britain's omission to find encouragement, in any reserves of moral strength she might honestly claim to possess. She has weighed her chances against Germany's in terms exclusively of reeking tube and Iron shard. When men have predict.,'!) the dis- rm>m!brrment of the Empire and the desiruction of London hy a German army corps, it seemingly has occurred to no on.* to inquire whether the British Empire and the German Empire do not embody certain diverse ideals, which might have some Influence in throwing victory to one sldp or the other. Moral issues, we admit, have no interest for the experts who balance broadside against broadBid,* and batalllon against Ibatal. lion, and love to forecast the fate of battles by the narrowest of arithmeli- eni margins. Yet it ls these same experts whn, after the event, explain away their ��ad miscalculations by that de-P'sed moral factor. It was the superior moral weight or the Japanese cause that, by common confession, contributed as much as anything lo the defeat of Russia. lt may hav,* been the needle gun and Moltke's genius that brought about the downfall of France, but Germany's moral right to make herself Into a unit o.i nation played a sufficiently important part. Men and glins are nol everything if th.-y are arrayed against the trend ot civilization and ih,. spirit of the ago. When the British ftre eaters picture Germany is pouncing upon the etn- ;>lre. nnd seizing il for herself, ii is pertinent to ask whether Germany's strength is such as to make her a fit ruler of dependencies. We may go further and ask If even tha' fear of a great (lei-ntiinli- empire in ail Europe, can be anything but an empty fear. To exaggerate the power of th,- German army la only to Indicate the limitations of German expansion. Prussian militarism may be justified in ihe eyes of mosi Germans today by the unity, the prestige anil lhe assurance of pence ii has brought them. To the extent that the Prussian army has worked Inward such ends, 11 has been n moral agent. But 1'iussioii militarism will not r-'inln i's effecllveness When il Sets mil to conquer ami keep down foreign nationalities, By so much as the Prussian elamejii In ih,. Hohenzollern dominions dwindles to a minority, il y bo much more dlffle-.11 will it he v. iiv r' 111 a II"- henzollei'n empire thai ������'��� ill be al the sum.. Ume a greai hive ot Industry and an armed camp. English rule, with all thai can be cit iii against li In India and Egypt, sun carries with it the fundamental principle or democracy. , England is still the mother ol par llaments nnd th.- Inspiration (or op pressed nationalities. Her -liiplr. is mainly based on self government, and even in India, where the problem is ro Immensely difficult, the English instinct for progress with prudence is manifesting itself. Would it be foolhardy in an English statesman to d clare that until Germany hail thoroughly learned the lesson of democracy and ihe supremacy of the civil over Uie military authority, the British Empire has. In the long run. ni.tliing to fear? It is bard to I magi n ��� Australia, South Africa or our Dominion overrun by German troops. But even If we imagine the con- quesi aa effected, ii is quite Impossible to think oi Germany ruling these colonies. The spirit of German government and administration must grow more .supple and more modern ibefore the war-lord <-nn look toward dolnation over non-Germanic Europe, or dominions beyond the seas. Nol all the moral weight is on tin' si.!,, of Great Britain, The German nation has discipline loyalty, labor- iousness, enterprft, unit method, British statesmen have conceded tin Germans the palm for efficiency. (lei-many has no such Internal sores jus England's pauperism to weaken her. Her laborers work harder and (far_ worse than the E.iglisn, but they have a greater assurance oi Im- jmunity from starvation, or tue poor- , house, in their old age. We may enumerate -every fine quality that lias contributed to Germany's [leading place among tne nations, and j yet question whether expansion along undemocratic lines can. go much farther than it has gone with her. Funeral of Mrs Demming. The funeral ot Mrs. Hemming, wit. of R. W. Demming, of Ash street, took place yesterday to the Odil Fellows' cemetery. The pall carers were W. A. Pride. J. A. Darke, F. J. Williams, E. Li Webber, ('.. Bern and (! \V Jamieson. Flowers w ie received from Mrs. A. Coomach, Mr. and Mrs. Pride, Mrs. Goran son, Mrs. E Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Pierrot, Mr. and Mrs. A. George. Fidelia Class, an 1 others. Rev. D. Long officiated, The arrangements were in the hands of D. Murchie. Theologian in Libel Suit. Montreal, June 211.���An incidental action was entered this afternoon for $i)000 by Rev. George C. Workman against the Wesleyan Theological College for libel. This action follows that taken by Dr. Workman against the college, April 110. for $5,000 and is the direct result of tlie plea entered by the deSen.lunti, which th- iplaln,-fl claims is a reiteration of 'he libel, and for which he now seeks a sum t-otal of .10.nnn. A rEW BARGAINS Two lots on Eighth street between Third and Fourth avenues; $800.00 and $7.0.00. Easy terms. A full sized lot on the corner of Seventh ave. and Sixth st. for $650.00 cash This is a beau'iful lot. A few lots on Fifth avenue for $450 each on easy terms. Three lots in the West End for $175 each. Good location. This is a snap. Properties for sale in all parts of th- city. See my list. All kinds of documents drawn. J. J. JOHNSTON Dupont Block, Columbia street. PHONE 169. NOTICE. I wish to notify my customers 'hn' in order not to allow the POBt card business to interfere with my studio work���my postcards of the Minto cup matches will be on sale only at -'rhe Fair," and H Ryall's Drug store. S .I. RITCHIE. 'GET THE HABIT" Specials Friday 50c . } White Wove Envelopes, pkg 5c ��� Butter Paper, ream The Fair: Lime Juice 25c a Bottle AT 646 Columbia Street. We buy'for cash and sell for the same ��� Ryall's Drug Store * ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� EYES TESTED FREE. 4444+++++++++++++++++++++*������������ PARIS POLICE ARREST LARGE GANG OF COINERS Paris, Jung 29.���M. Hamard's detectives have arrested a. gang of coiners In the Rue dv Henilomontant. in February last *a blacksmith and a clocksmith were arrested at St. Die in the Vosges on a charge of utiei- ing spurious five-franc! pieces, as a large quantity of the same coins, supposed to have heen manufactured in- Palis, .were in circulation at Meaux. M. Hamard was informed, and the chief of the criminal Investigation department instituted a search for the coiners and ran them to earth. Two men. 1 .osuper Pacqment and j Sebastian Boldomero, were looked 'upon as respectable tradesmen by the other tenants in the house in which they resided. In their rooms was a complete installation for making counterfeit coins. The men were taken to the lockup and two inspectors remained in the rooms. After the lapse of a few hours there was a knock at lhe door. Two men had arrived for more ooins to put into circulation. They were apprehend- !ed. Eater on three women, supiioseil to be the mistresses of the coiners, were arrested. All the members of th gang are known to be anarchists. Find Out About It Free Trip Prince Rupert and Skeena City and Return Fare, meals and berth, everything included. Spend Dominion Day up North; return July 5. Finest week's outing in the world. See the "New Westminster of the North/' H.D.MOON & COMPANY 608 Marion Building, SEATTLE. Enquire of McADAM & IRWIN, Columbia Street. i 1 _. _. _. 8 S3 83 8 8 H M Today's Shoe Prices at �� JOHNS TONS Men's Shoes Men's American made shoes, tans, patents and oxbloods; regular $.",.un lines for $3.00 A PAI*. Men's oxblood lace and oxford shoes, made with merry widow eyelets, B stylish young man's shoe; regular $5.-0; TODAY'S PRICE, $4.25. Men's white canvas shoos, made (looily,ar welled; the kind that wont Sipiellk, $2.50 A PAIR. M.-nV brown canvas shoes, comfortable and cool, $1.50 A PAIR. Ladies' Shoes Ladies' tan button oxfords; a $3.50 shoe, only a few left at $1.75 PAIR. Ladies pink, blue and white .3.01) canvas shoes for $1.75 A PAIR. Ladies black kid oxfords, with patent tips; $1.75 A PAIR. Ladii'.' elastic front house slippers, 95c A PAIR. Ladies' regular $2.00 while canvas oxfords, made wllh Cuban and com- ���nonsense heels, $1.50 A PAIR. Children's Shoes Children's white canvas shoes from 60c TO $1.00. Misses' $1.26 strap slippers sizes 11 to 2, for 85c A PAIR. Children's barefoot sandals, all sizes; tht. very best made, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 A PAIR. Week Beginning June 28. High-Class Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. BEARD & HERDY, Human Knots. TAMING A HUSBAND, A comedy sketch by Carroll & Phillips. AERIAL SERPENTINE DANCE By Madame Novell!. ED. MARLOWE, That famous monologise MADAME KAISER, a Beautiful Contralto. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. Change of Program Monday and Thursday. Lower Floor 25c,*, Balcony 20c Gallery 15c. Curtain rises at 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. SEE US TODAY FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR OF SHOES 'S Big Shoe House, Ltd. Sign of the Big Electric Boot New Westminster, B. C. THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN B. C. jl}1 j Who Is Mavius ;__ UCCCESOi- lo" HAWEIS al _.t��_dio WESTMINSTER, B. C. S_^^3S_��HB^S3_>__)BEBSEe8-E_S3__����ia ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS THURSDAY. JULV 1, 1909. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE FIVE. T. H. Smith THE Cash St ore _,..,_ �����*������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*����������������������������������������������������������������������� STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5 P. M.. EXCEPT SATURDAY. Commencement of FRIDAY MORNING WE COMMENCE OUR ANNUAL JULY SALE, A MORE IMPORTANT EVENT THAN HAS BEEN HELD IN FORMER YEARS. ON ACCOUNT OF THE LARGE QUANTITY OF MERCHANDISE (BOUGHTlN GREAT BRITAIN BY MR. SMITH), AND AT PRESENT ON THE WAY, FOR WHICH WE MUST HAVE ROOM. WE INTEND TO MAKE A CLEARANCE OF EVERYTHING IN SUMMER GOODS, AND OUR STOCK IS HEAVIER THIS SEASON ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARD SPRING, WHICH MEANS BIGGER BARGAINS AND DEEPER PRICE CUTTING. ALL SUMMER DRESS FABRICS WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICESTHAT WILL TELL THEIR OWN TALE; NOT A MATTER OF WHAT PRICE WE CAN GET FOR THEM, BUT A MATTER OF EFFECTING A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. Watch the Smith ads. and windows for bargains. Great savings in store for everybody. DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS GOODS, 15c PER YARD. Twenty-three pieces only In thla lot, liglu inul lark colors, st.mpes. heck, ami fancy mixtures, almost everj imaginable ^hailing Just the thing for children's dresses, July B . Price per yard ��� . . 15c AN EXTRA SPECIAL AT 35c PER YARD. lm wool taffeta cloth with sell ��� r. . black, plain and es, light and dark tweeds and chevron-, Haney mlxtui-.->. etc ! ��������������� 10 to 54 Inches whl . worth in 11-26 per yard. See tins showing in our windows. July Bale Price, per yard 35c STRIPED AND CHECKED LUSTRES, 25c PER YARD. _ nice selection of bhese goods, bright, lustrous finish in Ugki checks and dark Btrlpeg. i-v>r the Jul- Sale I"-: -n.l ... . .25c LADIES' WHITE WASH DRESSES, $2.50. Nol often ynu gel a chance like this anywh ie. but we mean business this time, A dainty lot oi these dresses, almost every size among hem Regular value's to 16.00. July Sale Price ���'--50 CHECKED GLASS CLOTH, 12c PER YARD. In i,lv or red check, 21!, Iir, aad -'" itH-hv wide, specially purchased for this greai event. julv Sale Pric-. |..-r yard '. 12 1-2c HEMMED PILLOW CASES $1 75 PER DOZEN Good quality cotton, perfectlj free I'mm dressing; all hemmed ready for us.--, assorted sizes, .inly sale Price per dozen , $1.75 CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES, FOR 35c EACH. Odds and ends, broken lines In wash dresses, all the regular stock values to 76c must go this Ume. July Sale Price, each 35c $1.50 FOR LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS. Only a limited quantity this time, th��. balance of our stock of the..- goods, in pique, drill, duck and linen; n chance to Moure a serviceable start at a verv moderate figure. Regular values to $8.26 for ��V50 70-INCH TABLE DAMASK 35c PER YARD. Four pieces unbleached tabling. In pretty floral designs, a cloth that will soon bleaah. Jul, Sale Price, per yard 35c HEAVY WEIGHT HUCK TOWELS, 85c PER PAIR Special purchase for this sale, suitably for hotels, clubs or hoarding houses. Extra heavy quality all hemmed, Julv Sale Price, per yard 25c FANCY HONEYCOMB TOWELING. 10c PER YARD IT.*, yards of roller toweling, honey- comb with colored stripe; a toweling with some body to It. Jul) Sale price, per yard 1��c HEMMED NAPKINS, $125 PER DOZEN. A timely amy of these table napkins all ready for use, a. splendid quality. positively a big snap at $1.50. July Sale Price, per dozen $1.25 PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL MAIL ORDERS. EARLY SHOPPING WILL PROVE VERY ADVAN- TAGEOUS AT THIS GREAT BARGAIN OFFERING. City News thing f, : the garden at Tidy's ��� L84. ��� land r _ -��� rj -. ��� tor the cur- onth a ti $2870.85, as J2081 -. foi ii: i 1908. :' I forgei v . , musica' in its at -I ll To 1 tore, Burr Stor- opi u ...... ni ig. ��� II T, Kirk will <��� confiin, d to the house tor sum., days having had the iiii-i- .tune to Injure in- knei In I ' . il copies ol I i ei mu il< f. r 25c a fo Id's Music Stoi thl reek y _ For reliable goods at reasonable prices see the The Big Furniture Store W. E. FALES -1 Ignn nt for i'i wag made :������ ��� er- d.. . idge Howay In the ac ion "i rr~- ' .1. Jackson, of Poi i 11 ine) aga . T Annie L. Chase on a prouiissor. note BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT Furniture Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker 612-618 AGNES STREET, OPPOSITE LIBRARY. PHONE 176. Adams & Deans Smari waitress wanted at Kenny's " his" "ii...,..,- judge noway -m lt vvi11 Pay vou to let us fill your orders. ge Mlllan and William Deduit up >,,,��� lrtal nt th.- nexl assizes on torn star(l1. - P*g>. for 15c Choice Seeded Raisins, 16 oz. pkgs " ''���* "' lll"l! ;i!"1 arf>��n yesterday, Jam in glaSs bottles, per bottle ..15c on,-v 10c 1'"' flrst-class cul bowers and any \ew Potatoes 4 lbs for . -25c Rhubarb, 3 lbs. for 10c kin ; of Floral work, telephone Ua, ie ("arnaiion I !i e mi tins for 15c Greenhouse, R208 " Premium Flour, per sack $1.90 Ttere were thirteen _reB th, lasi (Ti-is is a g00d 1,rea(1 Oour.) Tetleya Tea, 3 lb. tins for $1.00 month, and fifty-five for thi firs! >:x For a No . Ceyion Tea we recommend Braid's Best at 50c. Ask for mouths oi the present year, a consld- a sampie. erniile Increase upon previous similar periods. Just arrived, a carload of Robin Hood Flour. Full assortment of B.ZeS, 24, 49, 98, now In stock. Hale Bros. _ Co., Ltd. The annual picnic of St. Barnabas Church Sunday-school will be held tomorrow to Second Beach. EnglishIbpy. The party will leave Fifth avenue at _:2<l in the morning. That light, delicious, wnoi.some bread you so much enjoyed at your friend's hous^ was made with Room [Hood Flour. " The ladies of St. Peter's church gave a social in old of the church yes- i terday evening. Th- affair Iwas largely attended and proved a great success. Hurry, hurry, hurry, if you want to | buy a piano at less than cost. Only |three left at J. H. Todd's. The steame Trader arrived in 'port from Todd inlet yesterday, having on board 600 sacks of cement for Uilley Bros. While in port the Trader coaled at the C. P. R. wharf Thos^ wishing to secure Pianos at less than wholesale price should call at once at J. H. Todd's store, as only a lew instruments are left and these are going rapidly. ** John J. Banff-Id, of Vancouver, has applied to tlie water commissioner for a record of three cubic feet from a CTeek running into the North Arm of Burrard inlet, for use ��n lot 812 for domestic purposes. The pleasantest way io spend Saturday afternoon is to take a river trip to Steveston and hack. The SS. Transfer leaves Brackman-Ker's wharf at 2 p.m. every Saturday, returning sanie evening. Fare one dollar for the round trip. **** Tbe Junior Council of the local lodge of tlie Royal Templars will take an excursion to the Second Beach. English bay, on Saturday of the present we.k. The cars will leave thl- icity at 9:30 in the morning- Th,- officers ol the club look for a full attendance of the members of the council. Lord Kitchener has decided not to take the Canadian mute when return- $50 Reward i The above reward will be paid by j James Linn for the recovery of the ���body of his son. John Linn, who was I dr. vnned near the mouth of Pitt rivjr I or. June 26th, by falling from the ,launch Alice A. JAMES LINN. ADAMS & DEANS,ii!^S5!i^i2^^^ TELEPHONE 97. COLUMBIA STREET. ing to England from India on relinquishing his position as commander- in-ohief and in consequence Col. Bird- wood writes to the secretary of tlie board of trade declining the invitation to lunch here. Todd's great clearance sale of planes will shortly close. Jump in now and secure a bargain. ** City Schools Close For Summer Holiday (Centi-U-tf from Pag�� Three.) Yesterday was th^ last day for 6e- curing the rebate on provincial taxes, and us a consequence the assessor's office In the court house was kept open until-late in t,he evening. Many availed thems'-lves of the opportunity for securing the reduction of their taxes. Delta district expects in the near future to have a pure water supply, which it has been in greet need of for years past. The municipal council is now preparing a bylaw for the raising of money by debentures to build a 12-inch main from the hydrani across the entire Delta district, and to Serve also the town of Ladner. The plans the proposed waterworks have b_n prepared by Colonel Tracy, C. _., of Vancouver. An excursion to Ladner will be held under the auspices of the Rose of Columbia lodge on Saturday. July 10, leaving New Westminster by S.S. Transfer at 2 p.m., returning the same evening. Tickets, adults, 75c; children, ;iOc; may be obtained of J. Sehmerl, 215 Sixth street. P. B. Brown, 17 Begble street: Bowell & Oddy, Fifth avenue. Friends and sisters cordially invited. for drawing���Miss May Premium Elchinko. LORD. KELVIN SCHOOL. At the Lord Kelvin school yesterday morning the breaking up was well attended, and included an exceptionally fine program. Carefully trained, the pupils rendered successful choruses of "The Maple Leaf Forever," "Cheer, Boys, Cheer," and "The Red, White and Blue." Under the tuition of Miss Marshall, who ,has a decided talent for training children, several dialogues were most successfully rendered. I Perhaps the best feature ot the morning's work was the excellent cornet solo of Master Harry Bond. Dis- I>ensing with the time-honored har- i nionium, the whole school was lead in the part songs by Harry Bond on the cornet. I J. C. Loree, one of the trustees, addressed the pupils and expressed his I pleasure of the splendid work of I Principal Canfield, who, in such a short time, had brought discipline to bear in the large, new school. | Mr. Canfield, in addressing the scholars and parents, laid particular emphasis on the loyal help of his staff without which the fine results they had to show could not have been accomplished. FIRST SERMON SUNDAY. New Incumber t- .v vet Church DiiJ This Week. Rev. T. F. Baker, uow of Penticton, B. C. wbo has been appoint d minister to the Olivet Baptist church will arrive In the city in the course of the next few days. The exact of Mr. Baker's arrival is not known, but __.,, has notified bis oongregatipn that he will deliver his first sermon on the morning of the coming Sunday. Rev. Mr. Baker is a Nova Scotian and a graduate of Acadia university. Lever Brothers, Toronto, wtTl send you free a cake of thtu'r. famous Plan toi toilet ..ap, if voti fnention this paper. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� HE DAILY NEWS Weitminster't Horn, Paper. Lime Juice 25c Bottle; $i.:,ii Gallon Lemonade _.",<��� Tin. Cattle Wash $l.ii(l nallon. Moth Bags Moth Camphor Imperial Disinfect- . Thecheapes. and best ant for all purposes. Bathing Caps Water Wings Spectacles TiOc and up. CURTIS' DRUG STORE NEW WESTMINSTER Live Stock Insurance Live stock insurance has fast become recognized as one of the best kinds of insurance in existence, and an ever-increasing number of stock owners are protecting themselves against tjie serious losses which they have had to suffer in the past. I represent the only strong, reliable Canadian company carrying this class of insurance, and as they do not handlj any nsurance but live stock they are able to fulfil their obligations to the greatest satisfaction, and every legitimate loss which has occu red on any of the company's policies since they started business, ha been promptly paid, cheques usually being forwarded within a day o two, and the following letter is an instance: New Westminster. June 21!, 1909. A. W. McLeod, Agent British American Live Stock Ass'.n Ltd.. New Westminster, B. 0. Dear Sir,���I beg to thank you and your company for the prompt settlement made for the loss of my mare "Nell," for although my claim form wus only completed yesterday I have already received cheque for $2Ui'.0ii in full payment. Yours sincerely, (SgdV: .1. A. Q-IBS0N. You may be the next to lose some v_ uable stock, enquire for particulars. ALFRED W. McLEODl INSURANCE BROKER, 657 COLUMBIA STREET. _-BBB_SB_-BBSBB_fl PHONE 61 I ' ���" ' fl 1.: 'V i '���' .--, ,1-1 L 11'":.". ' ',: ��� ' ' 'a ��� , ! < .' '���'.'���'. ! a- lv, - ' h-'-NVk v i -fV**V .}; ': ��� ������������>* i��',' i .WvJ ��� >;. ���.<.. ;���:��� ':-:-l' V t> V v 'I'!. 'I V . ' fffy 1 . i .. ��� .��� fl !: it'. '. I.V?.'; .'l'���-���'! '���Vf'Vif l,;: v'..; . v.>",'V.. vvV-:vv.,:l .; /��.W . ������ ������, vv.....,,;- . ^i;. vV'Y'':: ' ; . \>.-'.,,;;,.V ; ; ,; ���:;, : !" .'���- -V.4 . v. .,v j;;;. . / . h' . 4 I'll ;"' r ���.'; ������.fc:4 ��� > ,1 ' '*'f 'a' '' _ ' . ',-������'' ���* j ��� .M:-f>fXM '��� ��� ���"'",'.' tt.,'). . '-'ft.*}-1 ;|;.; i ' ��� .- '���::,;'���.:������'��� ':-���, '. ���',,) Uf ' ���>" '��� '��� ��� ���."'!<��. i v ���]������-,��� ��� ���> <*',;, ' ���: mi II---1 *, , ... 1*1,,, : ��� ��� ,,.-'.!���' .ii.-'e B'i - .11 p i 'I, .-.#', 'f-:^v^4; v;-";'**.>.;.r:,f A if*h *-tiM-'4 ,. : V vi f- tt ' f ' >\��*\mf ��� ���-. ;;-.r>..; V-l's* .v, ���,���������* y.KiV > '������, '���'���"^r,VyM' J iv. fdiMfl rVV''T"'Jnf '.��'>, ' . vV,|'" i : ," V ! , ':..* V.).';- ,��� ��' i_ i.��� 1 * 4 ' ������'/;���.*<. mi ymfA&M- ! v^[;'lh..j >fl| /, ri|i ��� R- 1 . ���>��� < i�������� -i- '������ mm mm mm ,"',... ft' I yt'M* r ��� t ' Ui . , , , - PAGE SIX THE DAILY vr'Vs THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909. Talk With F. J. Hart & Co. LIMITED. Official Agents of The Western Home and Improvement Company, Ltd., ABOUT APPLE LAND The NEW TOWNSITE AND FRUIT DISTRICT along the line of the B. C. Electric Chilliwack Line and V. V. and __. Cloverdale to Suinas Railway. LONDON DETECTIVES TO PROTECT RUSSIAN CZAR Feared That Attempt Will Be Made on His Life During His Visit *o England. A Sealed lenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tenders for Tost OUice and Customs Fittings at Lailysmtih, B. C, Public Building/' will be received until _-.;;u p.m, on Monday, June 21, 1909, for the work mentioned. Tenders will not be considered unless made upon and in accordance with the conditions contained in forms furnished 'hy Department. Plans and specitications may be seen on application to Mr. Robert Bell, Caretaker, Public Building, Lady- smi'tli, B. C, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. By order, NAPOLEON TESS1ER, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 27, 19(_. Pretty Parasols A FEW MORE OF THE 15c SIZE JUST ARRIVED. AT MOREY'S BOOKSTORE. 665 Columbia street. Crystal Theater ANIMATED PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS OF THE VERY HIGHEST CLASS. PROGRAM CHANGED MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. SPE CIAL MATINEE EACH DAY 2:30. EVENING PERFORMANCE 7:30 Admission���Children 5c, adults 10c- J. M. COMPTOM, Manager NEW WELLINGTON COAL PENNSYLVANIA SMITHY COAL BANFF ANTHRACITE COAL JOSEPH MAYERS Successor to Msyers & Preston Offlc*, Front 8t., Foot of Sixth. P. O. Box 345. Phons 105. Hotel Butler Annex Fourth Avenue and Marion Street SEATTLE SATES: Room $1 p.r day up. Room and board $2.50 per day up. F-oom with bath $2.50 per day up. Room with bath and board $4 per day. All outside rooms, with hot and cold water steam heat, long distance telephone. !3us meets all trains and boats CARLETON GILBERT, MgT. London, June :;o.���The bead officials of Scotland Yard make no secret Ol I th|_. fact that they regard tire visit ot I the czar to this country with greater I anxiety than that, of any other Buno- jp&an Boverign. The must extraordinary precautions have been ordered for I liis majesty's safety, while he is here, iand tins throws a great amount ol' .work upon the heads Of the detective, 'staff. While the Russian yacht is Off |Cowes ir will be Impossible tor any unauthorized person to get anywhere I Ineair it, and torpedo destroyers and other small craft will be employed to keep guard. The large anarchist col- j ony of Russians in London, which has I migrated from the Boho district to Totoenham, win he kepi under very careful supervision. Already sum,, i" detectives have been told off to keep a careful eye upon certain Buspioous characters and their movements Protest Against Visit. London, June HO.���The members of the Labor party in the House of Commons have issued a manifest, protesting against the approaching visit of the c_ar to King Edward The manifesto disavows the h-ast enmity I to the people of Russia, and declares I that the Russian administration has ..become blacker and bloodier the lasi I two or three yeans, and citing tiguires lof imprisonments and executions .x- | claims: 'Did Abdul Hamid ever do worse?'" EVAPORATED CREAM Nature's food for the weak as well as for the strong is pure milk. The acme of purity and excellence iu milk products is St. Charles Uiv- sweetened Ev��-pori_ted Cre��_m. It is not merely the best infant food. 3 It is also the best food mothers. It is better than ordinary milk or cream for all For many purposes it is vastly It is made on scientific principles, will keep forever, and is always pure. It never curdles. You take no chances when you use St. Charles Cream. Handsome booklet of valuable information to mothers ami nurses sent FREE upon application. Sold by 'Best Grocers EtJeryUihere. ST. CHARLES CONDENSING COMPANY, purpose- superior. Ingtraoll. Ont. Putlic Market Market Clerk D, E. Mackenzie Open 8 a. m, to 6 p.m. Fridays 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pkone 138 FRIDAY SPECIALS Seeing is Believing Healthy Home-Grown Fruit Trees for sale at City Market by PRASER VALLEY NURSERIES, Ltd. Keen's Stall for BEDDING PLANTS VEGETABLES, HERBS. D avies &s on Cut flowers, Vegetable plants and Bedding Plants. Monk's Stall for Fish and Came The Weekly News ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. THE NOSLE LORD KICKS A WAITER DOWNSTAIRS London, June 30.���Lord lirooke, eldest son and heir of Uhe Earl and Countess of Warwick, must appear ais defendant in bha Westminster police coinrt. A summon.-, against ms lordship was grauted yesterday on complaint of his butler. Lord Brooke returned home tipsy m' 11 o'clock on Thursday night, the sutler said m asking for a warrant. Without the slightest provocation he abused, then attacked the butler, badly blackened his eye and knocked bim down a flight of stairs. "His lordship seemed to think he was fighting in Africa again,' tne butler complained. ln the morning, to continue the wounded servitor - story in court, Lord Brooke explained to him that lie hod received a letter that night which slightly ruffled his tempar, and offer.,d a verbal apology and a cash salve for the black eye. "But 1 want redress," saJd the butler, demanding the summons. I've been ln his hardship's service only about a fortnight, and this ts tlu> second time his lordship has knock-1 m. down. It s too much of a good thing." Easter-brook Milling Company, Eburne, B. C. FLOUR! FLOUR ! IMPERIAL $7.25 per Bbl- HUNGARIAN JEWEL. .$6.75 per Bbl. TERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl. HINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl. McQuarrie & Co.. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS. . RONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone >3S. FOR SALE Seven-roomed house, modern improvements, and six lots in orchard, between Pine and Third streets, facing Fourth avenue. Price $8000, half cash, balance terms. Apply McQuarrie & Co., Front Street. English Watchmaker Gold Watches for Ladles from $12.. & up. Silver Watches, gents' open fac. ��6.00. 8llver Watches, gents' open case 97.50 up. Agent for Walthsm and Elgin watches. Watch repairing a specialty. F. CRAKE Tv�� door* ham Gee. Adam*. Grocer For Sale Logging donkey engines, latest improved patent, by E. J. Fader, New Westminster. Can take a log off the peak of a mountain and land it without injury. This machine works with endless cable without coiling on the drum, requires no haulback, always on a straight pull. Drums can be attached to any donkey engine in use. For further particulars apply to E. J. FADER, or Schaake Machine Works MANUFACTURERS. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Bullet Was Too Real. Los Angeles, Cai., June ��'>������- Uy- slclan- at the receiving hospital announced today that Jack Vernon, uie Grand theatre actor, who was shot during the performance of a melodrama, on Saturday night, win recover from his Injuries, '.hid presence of a bullet in the supposst-d blank cartridge remains unexplained. The shot, which struck Veruon >n the ripht hand and ploughed its way to hig shoulder, was fipetl from across the stage, and narrowly misted the beads of several thesipians who w ire on the board during the scene. MUTTON, VEAl, PORK Fresh Pork Sausage, dally. t Best of Fsrmer's Pork. PACIFIC Meat Market Phone 192 McMENEMY I ANDERSON Columbia St. Nice and Healthy There. Chicago, Jun. 30.���Hundreds ot persons suffering with leprosy are allowed to wander unrestricted through tiie island of Cuba, according to a soatement Just Issued by Dr. Mat bias Duquo, secretary of health und chiu- ities of the Island. The statement was given out in Chicago by L VaiUn Cuban consul in Chicago. It tells of the phenomenal success o| the Qhb8_ government in suppressing the disease of yellow fever, malaria and iihe like, -imili.ir steps arc to bo taken at once for the suppression of leprosy and tuberculosis, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NIVS ROBIN HOOD FLOUR And see that you get it. ANOTHER CARLOAD JU ST ARRIVED. For Wheat, Barley, Oats, Chops, Chicken Feed, Bran, Shorts, Hay, etc., ask us. We will see that you get It promptly. HALE BROS. & CO. _ Phone 335. TD. 186 COLUMBIA STREET. p. o. Drawe. 100. P. Burns & Co., Ltd. announce that they havejtaken over the business of THE REICHENBACH COMPANY, LTD. on Columbia Street, and solicit the continued patronage of all customers. P. BURNS & CO., LTD.] Wholesale and Retail Butchers, C. E. TRAVES, Local Manager. COLUMBIA 8TREET. PHONE 101. ������,. JULY 1, 19��9- thUrsoay. jui-t 1 i- 1. AILY NEWS. PAGE SEVEN. A Good Thing is Sara to be Appreciated COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA PASTOR GETS EVIDENCE AliAINST SEATTLE SALOONS (Mapls Leaf Label) i- favor every day. Our oatput lB��t year was double the h ea,nm . '�� ���*��\he most healthful and nutritious of beverages. ,in_ THE COWAN CO.. Ltd. TORONTO COLONIZATION ON AN ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM ,e* ^a+++++++++***h*******haa++++++++++++++++*++++l Electric Railway Service j - ���_^���_���������-______________ t City Lme: Cars leave tram ��� office on the hour, twenty min- 2 Utei after, and forty minutes * after, commencing at 0:2b a m Sapperton Lme: Curs leave at ten minutes alter ihe hour, half past and fifty minutes after the hour, commencing at 0:30 a m. Sunday service half-hourly between 8.30 a. rn. and 11. p. tn. Interurban Line. c Vancouvi r and way , . villi run i every half m 5:50 a. in. La-it it ll p. in. eavi V 'ancouver at t leave the depot every i Inutes for both Sap ,_ ; i ty limits over the British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd meeee***4444444+++++++++++++++44++++++++++++++++++ Under Authority of Ministerial Fed- eratlon He Visits Hotels and Gath. ers Incriminating Testimony. Seattle, Wasi:-. June ; rlty of the Mini I I ra Bi attle It ��� iii Ward, of the Mi tho i it Protestant it as head ,._ ii.'oo Ot foil.- pa&tors lias been .- th,- uptown erl . .. I ca_. _ i collect i il -vi i : secur- , i the names ol v, li a, . \ will ��� ii,. aii the i that come under th i. i Ion Oth r places wlll bi .. . 1 and the algn carrie 1 into prai ticaily i .ni> cale in the ci ��� ��hi -. Iquor "i-i io girls and young - lu bl perm in on 'I v - i irds of Vouth" last Sun,lay, Rev. v. ] I - terred to the sights be said hi and t-ho in. - ol the commit! wil uess..| while iiii their tour ol Investigation All members of ;rti committee say th y are prepare 1 to I ��� ,,..,.,i upon 'I he ministerial i- deration, ,,: whlcb Mi Ward is president, n presents the affiliated orthodox churches ol the1 cltj Mr. Ward said In bis Bermon that' the committi-,. was actuated bj a de- sir to Bave ..io,, girls and working girls, many o_ whom he said the com- mlttee saw In the uptown grllla In such an advanced state of intoxication that they wer- carried out by their young escorts, pliable and helpless. The restricted district was only an incident'.] pha.s,- of his discourse. Corrpany is Formed to Bring Hoi landers to Northwest on Novel Conditions. iry, Alta June '���- A com- 1 viiii. or. u zed here to form a of H ... -! its mod o o lm.- i- unique. aci of land will . rchased ii Bow river valley and - i Hoi- wlll be settled on after I - ��� ng ha | thei] lareB paid on lrom Holland. Kaeh family Will .��� Sllpjil . ,i ... I ,|| llolSl'S ��� ��� ents, buildings, and all tne oih. r requisites ol a. Ideal farm For '��� 'i years the head ol each family will be employed .- thi company al currenl wages, while the produce 0 the rann will be sold for the i>--uel'it 01 the company, Bach settler will be required uo cultivate 1 lu acres of nis quarter Bection and tbe remaining 20 Vancouver, H acres tne maj i vote to bis own use and In this way it is anticipated hi will be abl. io save his entire wages WE ARE READY TO SHCW you how it is cheaper to buy our high-class building materials than It is to purchase the poorer kind. We can point to buildings bui!t with our materials that never need repairs. We can point, to sum,, others that need repairs all the time. But Ihey were not built of our materials. See where real cheapness lies? GILLEY BROS., Ltd. [Form No. 9.] LAND ACT. [Form N'o. 9.] LAND ACT. Form of Notice. District of Coast Range One. Form of Notice. District Of Ooasl Range One. Take notice that O li. Anderson, ol Take notice that James Watson, ot C occupation, jeweler. Vancouver, ii. C, occupation, 1.inner, intends to apply tor permission i<> Intends to apply tor permission to pur- nurcbase the following des...ind chase the following described lands: |.U1(... Commencing at a post planted on A, the expiration of the ten years! Commencing at a post planted in a the^orU^et shore of Owlttsg. the sv-iM- has the option ot purchaa small bay on north * bore ol Ben-y is- ^^^SL^fSSlS tagthe tarn, and buildings at thei. ^. dated ^ft^J^^ more or less. The I loll.ui,Ier- ar,. expert lace, linen, cheese and butter makers, and ll is expected B number of these industries will start up in connection Wl _ ih,. colony. 1100 acres more or less. OLE BENJAMIN ANDERSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 4th, 1909. JAMES WAT--..., Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. FARM HAND FALLS HEIR TO ENGLISH BARONETCY [Form No, 9.] LAND ACT. [Form No. 9.] LAND ACT. ^������������������������������������������������������������������������. ������������������������������������������������������������������������ | <*Tke Milwaukee" 1 Summer Reading j ������Thr Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Winnipeg, June 30.���Joseph Brough, a young Englishman working as a farm hand at! Alexander, Manitoba, has fallen heir to a baronetcy in Eugland and also an estate valued at intends to apply for permission to pur- ��75.000. Baron Chittan, for such is cuase t_je following described lands Form of Notice. District of Coast Range One, Take notice that Dora Anderson, of _t^\; appl. fo."^SaStShts to pur \ ancouver,, B. C, oceupation, lady, fthaSf> fhm toUowllllr de.scrihed lands: Form of Notice. District of Coast Range One. Take notice that Bergeta Anderson, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation, lady, : : All the latest Books in stock, and a new shipment of the Seaside Library and English 6d Novels New Copyright Fiction $1.25 and .1-50 Popular Cosyrights, Cloth-bound 75 Popular Copyrights, Paper bound 35c Engli.h 6d. Novels 20e, 3 for 50c Seaside Library 15c, 2 for 25c his name, reaves sJiortly for the Old Country to claim his fortune. Solicitors of the family have written Brough Chicago, "Short Line," Omaha to|aarj have sent him sufficient' money to Chicago, "South West Limited" I travel home in a style befitting his Kansas City to Chicago. I new position. j TODHUNTER & BURR t Booksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers ��� Successor, to J. J. MACKAY1 Sl CO. ��������+��.��.��... .No trains in the service on any railroad in tbe world that equal ln Equipment tbat of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining oars on all their trains and give their patrons an excellence ut service not -obtainable elsewhere. H. S. ROWE, General Agent. 134 Third St., cor. AId��r Poland, Or M_^_M_M-_-_a-M-M-W-_��_^��-M_-W��B>--l-M_-_B_i MAKE YOUR APKcAl to the public through the columni of THE DAILY NEWS. The Morning Paper. Has "ROBIN HOOD'��� the Flour that is Different- been used in your home yet? You should start now. Don't put off trying this wonderful new flour. Bargain Sale CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' Hats and Mil' i linery THE LATEST STYLES ALL GOING AT A REDUCED PRICE. Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of KlaoUsis island, a small island south of Turner island. Date,, .,une 6th 1909. Applying for ���g"- ��� "^^VieTs the whole island, 40 acres more or ��� �� chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted in the bay at northwest corner of Maud island, the largest island ln the Indian group. Dated June 6th, 196W. Applying for the whole island, con- less. ^ DORA ANDERSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent- Dated June 6th, 1909. [Form No. 9.] LAND ACT. BERGETA AN_t_RSON, Pea: S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. [Form No. 9.] LAND ACT. Connor and McQuarrie 261 COLUMBIA 8TREET. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. The define' is your hus- a nappu-r Every woman Is proud of her cooking sue. eM** band tHls you that tbe nread or the pastry "Ib simply daj ihau usual for you. Haven't you found -t so? Now, to get the best success In Jour baking you must u.e the best flour. There is a great rsrle-y in hour, far greater than most women think. There In difference In wh**t, dlnVrenc.. In machinery, difference ln metho! and in knowledge of milling. This all results in difference ln the flour, tn. tinai product. "ROBIN HOOD" Flour ttm+9 mos -tir-ly how groat a dlfforeuo�� there can be between the best flour a_d poorer flours. It la made of the oest Saskatchewan wheat. Our equipment is the newest and most modern in Canada Our experience In flour making ls such that we know how to avoid the mistakes and take advantage of the best improvements in Due milling industry. "ROBIN HOOD" Flour has dellglitod all who have used It in Canada. For one thing it absorb* more moisture titan other flours. Don't forget this when preparing your dough. Tlie loaf made from "ROBIN HOOD" Flour Is light, fliik.-y, beautifully sweet, and most nutritious. It is the finest loaf your husband, your children or you yourself can eat. More than that "ROBIN HOOU" Flour Is sold under a positive guarantee, lf by any chance you are dissatisfied after you have baked twice with It, your grocer ls authorised to refund your money. Could we show gre&ted oonftedencs in "ROBIN HOOD" Flour? Give "ROBIN HOOD" Flour a lair trial and ilont forget to nol,. tn.- ��� tT.'i't of adding more water than you use with other Hours ROBIN HOOD" flour is the flour that is making a sensation in western Canada. AH over the west it is being talked about. The question neighbors are asking today is: "Are you using that new ROBIN HOOD FLOUR?" The Saskatchewan Flour Mills Company, Ltd. MOOSE JAW, SASK. I British Columbia Coast Line Service. TIME TABLE VANCOUVER VlCTOHIA SEATTLE ROUTE. ��� S.S Pri-_<i6��- Victoria leaves Vancouver 11 p.m.', ��tttnt direct to Seattle dailv except We'__M_*y. S.S. Charmer leaves f��ncouver l p.m., daily for Victoria. SS. Princess Charlotte leave,' Vsn-j couver, 10 am. daily, except Frraly. or Victoria. Form of Notice. District of Coast Range One. Take notice t_at Frank Jacotwon, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for permlssloB to purchase the following describe* Form of Notice. District of Coast Range One. Take notice that John Olsen, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for permission to . purchase the following .escribed aIVas- __.,____._ _Jjl^a. Commencing at a post planted la Commencing at a post planted in * "^l ^ ��\n0rth_ ?"%�� **_!? hay at northwest corner of Davies ls'�����- . D^ J��ne **, ������� ,*> ��� . plying for the whole island, containing 80 acres more or less. FRANK JACOBSON, Par S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June -th, 1909. Island. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole Island, containing 200 acres more or less. IOH>* OLSEN, Per S. H. F.0RD, Agent. Dated June, ��*, 1909. [Form NO. ..] CANQ A6T, [Form No. 9.] ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ LAND ACT. * 1_> _ i��J Form of Notice. Form of Notice, i District of Coast Range One. District of Coast Range One. | Take notice that Adolph O. John- Take notice that Ralph Jacobson, son, of Vancouver, B. C-, ?C���J�����.U' of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, far- farmer, intends to apply for perm"��- mer Intends to apply for permission sion to purchase the following ae- to purchase the following described gcrUwd lands: '���/.. ��� ; Commencing at a post planted on Commencing at a post planted ott the nonh shore of Crib Island. Date* the southeast shore in a small bay on June 6th. 1909. Applying for ��e Compton island. Dated June 4th, .whole island, containing 90 acres 1909. Applying for the whole island, more or ��** lOHNSON ~*�� containing 80 acres more or less. ADOLPH O. JOHNSON. ^^ Per S. H. FORD, Agent- WESTMINSTER-VICTORIA ROUTE S.S. Trader will leave Victoria for New "Westminster ev_ry Tuesday. Leaves New Westminster on VKed nesday. WEST COAST ROUTE. S.S. Tees. Leaves Victoria 11 p.m. 1st and 14th e-ach month for Quatsino and way ports; twentieth of each month for Ahcuset, Quatsino, Cape Scott and way ports. VANCOUVER NANAIMO ROUTE. S.S. Joan. Leave Vancouver 2 p.m. dally, except Sunday. Leaves Nanaimo at 7 a.m. ALASKA AOUTE. PVl*_s8e Royal, i,..ave>, Vancouver line 3."' and July 9. Princess May leaves Vancouv-.r June 18 mmi July 2. RALPH JACOBSON, Per S, H, FQRD, Agent. __ted June Ith, IMlB. _��� i > * ���_���____���_��� [Forni K'o. 9.] tAND ACT. rtW. Of Ndtice. District of coittrt Range (he. Take notice that Jacob JacobSOn, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the southwest shore of Mound island. Dated, June 4th. 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 80 acres more or less, JACOB JACOBSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 4th, 1909 Dated Ju_.e 6th, 1909, You will find it to your advantage to arrange your booking at this ofllce, whether you intend to travel or sending for your friends. Sailing From Quebec. Empress of Ireland July 2 Empress of Britain July 16 For other dates and particulars ap- NORTHttRN B. C. ROUT_. jpurcluise the Princess BeatltOa leaves Vancouver .lands: June i'i and July 3. I Commencing [Form No 9.) LAND ACT. Forni of Notice. ln'_ I riot Of Coast Range One. Take notice nhAt Alben Hunt, ot Vancouver It. C, occupation farmer. Intends to apply for permission to following iply to E. GOULET, C. P. R. Agent. Ik FIRE ALARM BOXES. a described | B.C. COAST MAIL SERVICE. SS. Queen City lertves Vancouver June 14 and 27, and ewry two weeks thereafter, FRASER RIVEW. S.S. Beaver. From New Westminster Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m: From Chilliwack Tuesday, Th<#-d-y and Saturday at 7 a.m. For reservations and Information call or uddreSu ED. GOULKT, Agent, New Westminster C. B. FOSTER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Vancouver. J. W. TROUP, General Superintend-nt victoria. MAKE YOUR APPEAL to the public through the columns of THE DAILY NEWS. The Morning Paper. ^^^^^^^^^ it a lxist planted in hay on north shore of __e_s Island, one of the Anderson group. Hated June 8th, 1909, Applying tor the whole Island, containing 160 acres moiv or less. ALBERT HUNT, Pe. S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. [Form No. 9.] LAND ACT. Form of Notice. District of Ooast Range One. Take notice that John Johnson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, salesman, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lafids: Commencing at a posl planted on the north shore of John island, an island between Kees Island and Davies island. Dated, June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole Island, containing 60 acres mow or less. JOHN JOHNSON, Par S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 0th; 1909, 5���Asylum. | li���Royal City Mills. 7���Carnarvon and Tenth, 8���Royal Avenue and Eighth. 9���Fifth Avenue aud Twelfth. 12���St. Mary's Hospital. 13���Second and Park Row. 14���Columbia and Dufferin. 15���Sapperton. 16���Royal Columbian hospital. 23���Queen's Avenue and Sixth. 24���Third Avenue and Second. 25���Fifth Avenue and Fourth. 26���Fifth Avenue and Eighth. 27���Third Avenue and Tenth. 32���Agnes and Sixth. 34���Schaake'Machine Works., 35���Columbia and McKenzie. 36���C. P. R. Station. 42���Small & Bticklin Mills. THE HOME PAPER Is the Paper That Print? AU the Home News. The Dally News 10c a Week. ,!�����' -��� I'll '_ v M ��� t" im ��� ���.'.. - '. ��� I ���.. f .i i '. ,i iii ij .^'i���_.i v t'i ";.., vi��-i( ��;,.., ."i/.v ...;li;vlk!i ! ' 1 . li ', " ��� v.-'<: ..* ������ v .f ��� ''"' i ,r| F v.". rm , ��� -v V ���: ' I ��� I',',,. ���').'��� ' 'I ��� to . , .V;,,.. >';:lf^m :��� ,"i:'-'vvv ��� ��� ' gill !|| . < ll _________________ ���J;-;;.' !,f-*.?.���!.?* , W^'M"1 ' ��.., V'-.' Ii>:_'' I" , -y ' .a \ i ', '"���"'���>��� ���'.'."".'.. ,- w^^_^___^^ __T^ i '��� _ ..-! mi . . ... ->.�������������� j' j1 ��� '^IV.'' if;! 'i ^"- ,.-: I '-::-'HiiJ , 1,0^,',, 1 . ��� '':l''-;;-'l;'tfe *,���;���..���. :>"������'.���;���'':!';. ��';'' 4-4 :W'\ -���tit-* 'V^;a..; - :^';'f':.. i'.-'v ��.;.-.\ ,.:-���.. ���Ti\ . ���'���'if'.- .��� &?-,..< .:.- "��� i'!':-'' ���,'-'.{' i' . * _. * ���.' -,..' '���^ifk-:^. ���'��� ���������Ihiwl,i. ��� ��� .��v" 'v >'*, .| Y* - M* .11. -' i :��� -' ���? i -��� ���'���:,< "������'���'* 'V��'-_- " ' ��� *'<Mvl '��� v.. '. T-fiili* -i, ;-.���>., ,ifj'-- '';';,r'^_'4i-r; ���'v:.,:_;^ 4ai; "';^'-f^lb- i ��� .;v., ''.?,"H -.'._.,:*_. vK'j ri'S ������,:'������:.���.'.. I ' . . . '��� ��� i-J."!' ��� u- mm I ���]'������ ..I**' i ����� .<'..-, ff.:^:A m-^tfi - ��� /;'-''��� -I nil * '' ' ' ' I iV'-V-". f'tim ��� j(> *.# ��� ' \f'��\ !'if-,-S. _' >_H I . I f:,. "."',i-.��� PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909. Something Special Our ad. simply means this, that we have just received a carload of Purity Flour and to introduce it to you we are offering it at, per sack, $1.90 The name explains exactly what the Flour is in every respect. Give it a try, and get it at *+++++++++++++++++++++++++i i + ��� ��� * WE ��� ��� ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LINEUP CHANGED | FOR TODAY'S GAME I CAMPERS' SUPPLIES! OUR STOCK CF STOVES. ETC. IS COMPLETE. NOW IS THE PROPER TIME TO PREPARE. Neither Punk Wintemute Nor Jack Bryson Will Play in Vancouver. X Anderson & Lusby ��� COLUMBIA STREET. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ������������������������������*������*����������������������������������� sal. Neither Wlntemute nor Bryson wiii play in the exhibition game in Vancouver today. Bryaon is at present in bed, Buffering from the effects or ^ .over-exertion in the Tecumseb game, ��� while Wlntemute also was too liiucu 4 done out in Tuesday's match to he it io take the held today. The places of the two absent play- rs will be taken bj C. Latham and Grumpy Spring, and the team wlll line up as follows: ilruy, goal; lialln'aiili. point; T. Gifford, cover pulnt; ,1. Giftoi'U, first defence; U Rennle, second defeuce; T. Rennle, third defence; W. Tumuli, centre: C. Spring, third home; C. LiUham, second home; A. Turn- '. bull, tii-. In.me; L. Turnbull, outside, and G. Spring, inside borne, The lineup was decided upon al a , meeting of the management oi the j club held yesterday afternoon. It will be noted that although-Doughey Spring and Bill Tui'nliull are both playing, Turnbull is retained at een in- where he played on Tuesday, ami Spring ai third hom,-. Turnbull made good on Tuesday, and i.i the event of Pat Feeney's being iiuable lo take lht. lield aga'n this year, il is proijable Unit Uill wlll be kepi permanently in -his new position. Latham has not been on the field now for some time. He has, .however, been turning out regularly with of the team, and is in good shape. Grumpy Spring at inside home will have a hard place. ln Saturday's game, .however he demonstrated his J. H. TODD'S Big Music House COLUMBIA STREET. PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. Don't forget J. H. Todd musical instruments continues all this week. The store will be open every ���..veiling. Those wanting musical Instruments at great bargains do not j ability to give as good as lie received fail to attend this sale. |l'rom players twice his own size, and |there are no doubts as to _s being |able to hold down his new job- j With the exception of ihe two men (who are .'aid off, the team is feeling in surprisingly good shape after Tuesday's game, and feel confident that I they can more than hold their own ,against Vancouver. j The players admit that ihey arc stiff, and "on that account expect that Ithe first will be for them the worst pf the four quarters. "\Y. -��hau't get limbered up until I lhe end of the first quarter,' said one lot the players yesterday, "bin once we get going 1 think that we can hold !Vancouver all right." Only the fact that the men are in perfect shape enaules t'l^1" '�� ue 'n I condition lor today's gam., after two ; matches like those of Saturday and i Tuesday. The officials for today are President I Lynch of the Westminster club, referee, with Matt Barr of Vancouver I judge of play. The team will gather in Vancouver at the Commercial hotel, where they I are requested to put hi an appearance I not later than 2 o'clock. They limy jlsecure their tickets at Ryall's drug stofe, at any time after 10 in ihe i merning. The game will start at three o'clock ;and wiii be preceded by a match he- ! tween the Vancouver and Vicoria ju- |niors. tl will be played at Recreation park. Imperial Chocolates ARE FINE. TRY THEM. A GOOD STOCK FOR SALE BY T. A. MUIR & CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ellard Block, New Westminster GEO. ADAMS, Prop. i Edison Theatre Animated Pictures and Illustrated Songs. BOWLING 1 THE LATEST HITS OF THE | SEASON. ���., ���,_,_.. lhe results ol uie games between Jones and Daj and Purdj nnd W'inte- Program changed Monday, \\ ea- unite were as tollows: ini .day and Friday. Special matinee j 1. 2. II. Tot. for ladies and children Saturdays at Day 91 77 87 256 12:30 p. m. Jones 75 71 7- 218 ���?o+o+u+o+o+o+oo+o+o+o+o+o+ o*o��o��o��o*c>��oo*o��o*o*o��o*o Totals. Purdy .. Wintemute ,166 lis 158 47! 1. 2. 3. Tot, , 7s si 83 -1- ,.68 79 84 -Hi LADIES: Vi'e have a large and up-to-date assortment of girls' and miss es' di* ssea in size- up to 16 years. Prices from 75c Up. Ladies blouses ranging up to $3.65 to clear at, each' Totals lit; 160 167 47:; This Is the closest game so far ta the league, Veing a ti,- game. An extra frame was rolled resulting In 8 win for .lones and Day by on,, pin. The July schedule will be published In .Monday morning's paper. 95c I . BURNS & CO. THE WHITE MOUSE From this dal.- our drivers leave cast and west, lirsi trip ut S;;l(i u.ui.. anil second trip al 10:30 a.m. sharp. All orders placed before these hours will he guaranteed prompt delivery, and all meats on time. Pleas,, be sure to send orders varly. Afternoon delivery. 2 p.m. and IV!" p.m. sharp. ^���C*0*0��040*C)0*0^0*040*.^0*0��0*0��0��0*00��C*0��C��C*0*Ol _, P- SS?!?!!-*,?"'' ' per E. C, I KAVES, Manage. I dune 21. 1909. A. J. BIRTCH. 617 Columbia Street- Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL $14,400,000.00, RESERVE 11,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and | Newfoundland, and in London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, TJ. S. A��� and Mexico City. A general banking business transacted. Letters of Credit Issued, available with correspondents in all parts of the world. Savings Bank Department���Deposits received in sums of $1 and upward, and interest allowed at 3 per cent, per annum (present rate). Tr-.. At-sets over $168,000,000.1)0. WE'.' WESTMINSTER BRANCH, O. D. BRYMNER, Manager. *++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ [Sapperton j Twelve lots, well located, $2200 These are a snap. For full particulars apply to + i F. J. HART & CO., Ltd. THIS STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. LADIES' NEW Shirt Waists SPECIAL LINES WHITE LINEN SHIRT WAISTS, $1.75 EACH Jusi in���21 only, ladies' tailored shirt waists of line firm linen, made with nicely tucked front, and lni-.n collars and cuffs- Sizes III to 12 inches. Special price this week, each $1.75 FANCY TAILORED WAISTS, $2.50 EACH. Ladies' tail6red waists in 'he new popular styles; made of fine, fancy vesting with embroidered collar and ruffs. Sizes I'.I to 40. Each .$2.50 INTERESTING HOSIERY NEWS. Our constant endeavor is to procure hosiery suitable for all women and children. If you have Ibeen unable to obtain the kind you want else where probably we can supply your needs here. SPECIAL OUT SIZE HOSIERY. Ladies' out size black cotton hose in fast color, natural sole; siz,- :, 1-2 and 10 in perfectly shaped toot. Per pair 50c Plain black out size cotton hose, in perfect fast black, sizes 9 1-2 and 10 inches. Per pair 40c OUT SIZE LISLE HOSE Fasl black lisle hose, plain only; sizes 8 1-2 to 10 inches. Per pair only 50c and 60c A SPECIAL TODAY, 5 PAIR FOR $1.00. Ladies' plain cotton hose. The best line of cot ion hose you can buy for the money. A special ibuylng opportunity enables us to give such value as this. Shown in black, tan and white. Sizes s 1 2 to 10 inches. 5 pair for $1.00 NEW ETON AND TURNOVER LINEN COLLARS I 1 FINE GAUZE LISLE HOSE 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 Ladles' line llermsilorf dyed black gauze lisle hose for ladles. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 inch s. Per pair, 35c, 3 for $1.00 \ tl. w lot of these popular collars just arrived. Plain linen turno. r collars, embroidered collars, plain and round corner Eton and Rugby collars; sizes 12 1-2 LO It inches. Each 20c to 35c 300 LADIES' STRAW SAILORS. ON SALE 50c EACH Special reductions for this week In tm endeavor to reduce our large stock of these sailors. in the lot are fine .md heavy SAILORS. MISSES GALA- TEAS, CHILDREN'S WASH HATS, LADIES' SUNBONNETS, ETC. Regular values G5c, 75c to $1.... AH one price, each 50c See our small show window. NEW STAMPED LINENS. Can you not find time during the camping trip to do a bit of fancy work? Many hours might be profitably spent In this way. We suggest to those women who nre fortunate enough to have lhe time at home the working of sonic of 'he PLAIN CUFFS, 25c PER PAIR Nurses' plain cuffs, and sttii'iu. Per pair heavy weigh! 25c simple doylies, blouse .lulKltS signs. terns, stamped linen Centre pieces. table cov..rs, etc., or linen fronts, corset covers, collars, in eyelet or, Wiilliichian ile- A splendid range of new pat- EMBROIDERY SILKS AND PERI LUSTA
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [New Westminster Daily News] |
Publisher | New Westminster, B.C. : The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited |
Date Issued | 1909-07-01 |
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Notes | Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04. Published by The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited from 1903-03-06 to 1912-04-24; and The National Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. from 1912-04-25 to 1914-09-04. |
Identifier | The_Daily_News_1909-07-01 |
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