a/Hire, shiles A CO. WHnt'. Phone 85 ^1 lv Willi U *1 v W33 N'E^ E8TMIN8TBR B. C, T.HUBSBA'J MORNING, NOVEMBER 26 190. iT MiNtR MAY !����� WUI l4UW~WWiE YET BE CAPTURED "*�� bejtarted at once WHITE, SHILES & CO. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C FIVE CENTS PER COPY. _____ _��� Inspect01 Dawson Has Not ���Again Seeing gill Behind the Bars V'Ce-P,'(!'c" Foundry Co lntepvi��w. BCJa| MMt. '"fi Of C_Hl*,;, l0 B(. He,d CARNEGIE GIVES AWAY HINTS DARKLY AT ��� �����i ^UNVtNTiON j DEPUTY SHERIFFS FIRE A MILLION A MONTH JAPANESE CRUELTY WAS LARGELY ATTENDED . . ,, Dominion . Ij, citj Inspecting rs. __________________ Foundi \v. Dawson v '" ''' "! ; neral manager Mr. i re ��� .. su ��� ii on Ma bi Cam of the Laird of Skibo, Although La- KeepM! of British Conces- ] Benefactions, Has sion- in Korea Says He Chance of Dying Poor Could Unfold Tragic Tale. E. E> Morgan, of Victoria. Is Elected Presidtnt of League Formed to Carry on Work in B. C. end- . 0. ON JERSEY STRIKERS Clash Occurs Between Old Employees of Fire Proof Company and Officers. U-iftOD ��� ' :-'������ 1,n: al>0 worl and indeed penitentiary. H,. Inspect* Xi(':"'* 0CCUPit!i I i- on records, the the coi being a Mc Powi every. ' "' Elect .nd :,:' '::i ��� rlei .ii, Mi. re i sent," wa- he '< i ana .. iiinent an .;-''���- 1,-n |, Cn, - lian ��� thi Gi ��� 'day. Mr, Q leen ��� **.... - 1 lhe and ��� immi re,. j i- Nov. :���.",.���Andrev. Ca.- ' --n' in - arm , toi ulmself tht , lo*way, ol Lond moat noted philan- bad cha g< alisi ^^^^^^ ��� 71 yeiti-i^^^ : . Impli lite and Can, ���. ,i- is in In en- ^ngel?s, Nov. 25.��� W, is lon, who for Bv, ot the British eonci old ; in Korea, and i- returning afte a I, Perth Ambroj Provincial crowd of strlkei X. J., Nov. from among th. \ 100 ol ���"/,. anothi r for work 1 ni ��� - ��� . atchi wan 11 . ��� Ion be interview to Estimating ��� -.-��� ere were whi" arly consiruction ��� | . joyroi n hii, in, ii, ghi ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ uiugei Hit de- placi member of th, whit, race ithei forms of Out-j in arms against -hi- Mlkado'i peopli bat kepi him In the "I an returning to Korea, and not ondition. leavini said Mr, Holloway, "nr l i ���,; ; Carnegi, M pub won i Ik ben, fai in H"1** "I1 would be om ol the mon ta I i ivi lundi ed d leg it, lon called In thi Hol-A' ' *���������''��� Vancouver, yestesdiay tor th, - ' ��� I '"niiint; Li iptloi league, threi m etings employee<r-cf the National Fire-proof belnj held, thai of the morning being Ing companj at Keasbj who wen: "-it shon absence Is now in the city. loccupli ; m0stl3 ���*���*���"��� ��>nt_it.. md j for higher wages las week was fired v, Hollowaj said thai 11 nrlvil ge, '' ' v" k- Al tht aftepioon | upon toda; v a squad of flfty special Vt Dorches - bridgi ... . ch off, ��� - with .'"I coun . Si ��� Pa i .... acelleni health. Despite! to talk he could tell ., tal< of cruel i'" ,;" *'��� Ball, of Enderby, oi hi hatr am beard, on th, .���,-, ,, the J pan, i i thel ' 'ng thi chair, the election of bffl, .* be mistaken for ajtreatmen oi he Korean whlcl would "' the newly-formed league wa dui) proceeded with, till following being the resnii ot th, ballot: President, E., ii Morgan, Vancouvei. Brsl vice-president, T T LanglO-ts, Vancouvei cond .'��� ��� esldent, R, H. Calms, Cb 11 wai ; third vice-president, M -. Spoffard, Vic orla: fourth vlc< p dent, lh E n, | Hall, Victoria; fifth president Jo&eph Patrick Ne sine, ling - published if a com I -.. -. wen ��� tervie* ��� i mtai lo penlten 75 at ��� ��� ��� thi '���**M a. 1 bellevi ..., penlt, ntlarj ��� ��� n thi Bri i! .N'ew West- Ftmait P- -:*re-s Not Numerous. - at the varl an n��'t vi ry null at Dorchi ti ���I, an t 3 . * V. i- ��� tia pen *��� ntlary nee foi two *:������ :��� ma ��� piIson- . pro\ :. ��� ��� - two years - - ba i ��� bi 'ii ��� n- h speaks volumes long >* ������ 1 find thai the - in the I '"in i. ���"' it 1 p, cent, ln i he ini i sase n be een verj _ ��� ��� Ion to th.- in Poui y, .i- s ni, r- -it St.'iiv pi had he, n sent \i -h in- ,. . ii, S; my m ,.: b_d nion ton, ma i 272, or ,n in, :,., ��� Western Comparisons. ; toners <��� impai ������ i-Misi ��� , nlj .,.':��� ne n ��� ��� j tei n criminal mi: in tin- slums ol lo nut think thej . ived either.. Tii, amount ic a,.out $15,000,000 .. not petent m-wspape m m wen Ben to .. ,: ... a,. :, Korei am thi real condl lon of .lap-, |1 ,f hislol an. presslon told to the world Ii 8��n; honoru.-y secreta. II ..... ,-,,,,, . - white man revo ��� ��� ' ur*, D. R, Stewart, i i.rniiL' an ��� ' the Japanese 1 Vancouvo b, I wis.* I - hi. I cannoi. i th. eclng a m -** m n*. wa . . eBeflt! ., bo* h. Japan ������ In ih, ball when a i ��<d, - o lh, Korean emperor's pal h. ng on th, obje . . >..,. i���. _ n dim even afte the) ha ea ��� dellv .. . ,, poor. His bej wanted In 'he wa) delegates attended from Westminster. d. put; sheriffs it, th ti village nnd ��� ii ���- wound id, wo seriously, Th.- jtrikers, li Is charged, bad at> me ed varlou ol 'he plant and b thi li thro- lm tones through win.lows had Injured several men and women employed In the office. Governor Fori has been Informed Mm militia ma) ��� ne, ded saloon - wen order, d c ed rioting is feared tonight. ind all Further LOCATE GOLD CLAIMS Bl LANTERN LIGHT ���!. SOCIALIST CANDIDATE TO lit GIVEN FREE FILED s esti ,.; to In ex i ie tactions, though 'he .. ,..,1L. . ��� , 100,000 '. ��� ��� yeai . Nanaimo Conservatives Will Not Oppose Their Friend Hawthornthwaite ,n Bye-Election. JAPAN AND AMERICA HAVE MADE NO TREATY .. N in a mo, Not tlves . ��� .1. H walti .,:-., : . I :.- , ...��� i ��� ��� . o een hi oaimo ��ie n E. -. no* n bui ��� ���hei. ii.,- tendered .. minai ion :l., bowi vt ,\.. line I and i ?., ,,���,..,���? :, in the :.��� :. ite of thi ��� ��� . en Axed be got ��� \ ��� ��� . , ann meed ai ..... ��� .ii ih, ��� meets oi -1 tion will el) e held verj ,on, Liberals have as yel tak, n no n the matt, i of nominal lng n Idati o op Mi Hawihornth- ��., ��� EDMONTON PUBLICIST WAS WELL KNOWN ON COAST on Nov, _..' iu Ro, .... :.,: - ' i ��� 1. le _.' Stat - and Ja i - '��� i tectl ni ol ti, ie | I, ol l -_..,.. -ii I el�� ��� h ; u ,1 count. I, s i b) tli, Hawaiian Shin,,,, and elded tliui no nidi treat) was , ont, mplation \- for th, immigration qnei ��� ni anding with Japan ng ii torll) In keeping dov. ii Jap tn, ' ioi an, no life way S -������ rnmeni or thi I : Stat.* nor England knows of thi h, m- ������ nd lack of principle of Mn Japan Afti in this cit) Mr. Me , . ... for San Fnanci-c, EIRE DRIVES FORTY FAMILIES INTO STREET SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC FEARED IN CALGARY Nearly Forty Properties Have Eecr, Filed on Southeast Chehalls��� ���Practical Miners Wo.*k. . ise Spreading Rapidly in t-.e Foothills City���Pest House Re- mains Full���New Cases. Ch . _ No. - ' '���'��� familh ���,,,, . mi's tOd into . e rain troyed three tour-8tore> buildings I Sort ''': '"'' so $75,000. Three fir - ga ��� g the -,.- oi on ii ��� . foi *��� 25, 'i here B no d, - that the number of Ipos in ��� city are Inci eaw . and ha ��� -��� thai - : i -��� S ie-. - he time ol ��� i tomi ��� sh on, wl . It is ighl sease was Introduced In ci. ��� ��� 11,.��� een a n ', , e injured b) ta Lng v,hiie o - ses ev, I Di WacDo, gh, to .v. fl��mes|a!d, -he city health officer, is being Mhehiill.-, OV. 25. Tli.- gold eXi It, menl in the vlcln t) ol Ma afield, .ii,,he:isi of thi - cit). on the Cowlitz . iver, shows no si ijatement. Sew claims a ��� be ���.. filed on daily :;��� none--- o! loc I lon filed wll h ��� ount aud i ; ������ ti date, net foity claims have a ' led on, and as ��� ach ,'inry is made, ipeclmens of ore taken awaj and shovi n b, r, an of i he ��� ������ li, Me region and ;��� their luck So intens ��� was the i xcit, mem '������ I w, ek that claim- were ��� ��� ������. ocal I by !:u tern Ughl Some cla ms �������� ��� ���������ini.; jumped. One Seattl, pi rty, who locati ... (alms a *'��� w -.,-. s gent si ctical mil to ths to begin operations i i \ A,u. im.iii Daly, who took charge ol -���-**- ni" diatrict exhlbll ol Kinitiii'.i'ii .md Strathcona al the "'��� Ae read io mm h ,���- ni p ovlni Ial exhibition, did n i ���" in cattle iii-lnr- ..,., w hi leturn to Mi. ��� ._ noi bo depraved capital, and l..-i week he �� - laid io ... ide ol lu- wire .,: the Clovai Bai ci metery, Kdm m on, having survlvi tl In ��� b) onl) tanti we, !>-. i��� . nun ;.,, wa a." nded t�� iniulreds ol I'.iliiioiiinii peopli . The ci council wai r�� pn nted b) ^luvoi McDougall in i Commissioner in i,,,; nt the I - - ��� : , dui ���'., ,1 ne n u noi o ���- it now. ii M'-M i\, !-, id In our nough bankers ��� ��� an" tie a large BONES RECOVERED MAY BE THOSE Or- MOUND BUILDERS fiasi si. I...in- in, \,,\ .., iinuia i onea, ��� leved to havi I, en thos, i il \t. .-n mound bu Idi i were found In East SI Louis todaj b) workmen whu ������. ��� t e digging .ni exca\ ation. , ni,- -,.ei, ton ��a- wall, d up In . ie torn ' < .-Mo fe, i high ll wa I bo ol n man ippai enti) Beven feel tall. I When the _uon<<_, \> removed the ��� letOn loll l" i'.e, i - Bui led und, r seven feel ol earl a. n. ,u the ba .- ol this ancient tomb, w ere th, keleton ol fifti en men, nil al ove norm il b< lulu The) were -.'ated in a circle aboui the tomb, where ��� h,. r ,-hii i had ' ��� -ii �� nlh ,i up. LORDS WILL REJECT THE LICENSING BILL. , -. ... . , ... ���,__������ ��� , carrh ��� II V, ', . . *e;.lingham lumber plant to resume operation!:. busy. th, ho,.. RAILWAY RELIEF FUND PROVES SUCCESSFUL. 1)1 1 III,,,- I- aa..., j ..;.'������ ng evi ; nfection ��������� as c irr ed into ihe South w�� ��� -������ a fe*�� <- ' and " ":'^ closed " ''" 'A I 000.000 ha, been paid out hy th In on, ................................H^n, rh cago, N'ov, 25 Moi li< lllngbam, _*tov. 25, L 0 �� . igei ,d th, Bi linglwm Ba) l.nm- ompan)'- big pi nt her, o j from San Francisco, wher, hi wa called for a conference with the compan) officials, with the annonnci ne nt thnt tho planl Is to bi started up, after seveini month-' closedown The mill v> ill he v,'-opened l,\ thi li- il oi the year if lumber conditions conUaue ��� orted to the health officer yes* and ��hich could n< \ be ai - ided ,' uni ii toda) th, head of I he In .-��� ,- ���. ii ,a lt_* bai kwarda I md ' ������ ' rom v ��� '���-. without hlndron ��� . mi ��� i�� ol thi local m dical i ��� oi ha\ Ing bad at li asi two oi three patients suffering from the , - e, ind sa) .hat from whai thi > ��� an hi ������ thi numb, r oi oases is idaii> on the Increase. The disease Is han -���* ^ Se ������tn relief I nin railroad system, both easl and o Pit urg, -im-, the o gani2a- liona of thi departments. Since duly, i*v. on the lines wesi of Plusburg, and sine February, lb86, on Mie lines ea t, :hy sum of $15,050,644 has been al i to members who. o ace dent, hav, ��� ��� n Inci tnted foi work. Thi remainder, $10.- 276,227, ha ��� i n paid to the families ol ii ii mbera who has, iii ,1. Reports ol the operat on ol th, fund i manager down HntchaJt, the Bdnionion "igrlciiltural ��� ui i;.I-- ,n couni Incur \n pi - "ie ��� .H, i exactl) -ii��� i>���. t elng the rule.' ll Bill Miner? ��� ii el ,, in ti, ��� -'������'i"" ui,,I Mi. Daws in. plent) lasl yeai B|U Min, i, thi notorious s,m lety, und Mn- iMiinouioii boatd ol ir.nie i,. Josi ph Oriel einhunit,., and the Vlbei ta govei timi ni b) Premlei Uu. he, ford, and I,on V\ Finl;i> Tile Sunda) nchool class of young n hom in- ii ceased b id In ! wen- among thi raournet - In It., i iu com wiii* ,��� improve, und thai the. are hound ������� ������>"���� It-H to -he ,,oo,,,- class l<,,^: ,���,,o so is ihe ,i,���, bellel ol the man ' �����> imrtleulir ���ion ���, the city "' *��� Ines ��., show tha during anj means, i has broken out '-ithe ***,>n"1 ot October the payments in :' Mi Waldo says ihi mai dm i ��� is i, ad) io stai i on .hoi t notice, thai - ��me of thi ��� ,,,, mi to $ 10,310. the Plant has been put in the best ot\*���u"u^$g��E2mmmm^*\Vm toi_a* I disabled by illness or accident and ��� 'iiip'inhms was the wortl '' ai, ��� im,. dliappeared as 8 11 III, > ha,I he, ll BWal '*''' **V bj ii,, , ,i. | believe, il Bh "lit M,. "'Itlleil 111. II true teil, ,i body. floral itihiites completel) covered ,,lSu,i Wreaths were -��' u) lhe ihi' in n-w w.i-iinin ' i!,!,,. Methodlsi church, Clover Bai '' ''HI :-,-i Mnm yet, Miner |l| Kdinontoii Agricultural <ocietj Eidtnonton city couacll, the Edmonton board ol trade ami Waltei Ramsay ,,r Eidtnonton, London. .n<>�� -'- By n large-majoi ||i;| v_|(i||l ,,���. 1,.pon Ity, n meeting ol two hundred mem* m|]) pro,wrty baj been Bold bodily foi bers of the hous loi-ds decided ,n rai*road terminals, Mr, Waldo Bald fttVoi ,,i i*ejeciing ihe licensing bid Ih���iv is ,.,, .,��������� ,, .,, ,,��� ;m,, nevei siiiiiinuii) when broughl up for ils|h,. , ��� during thi las; four years second reading. >���- Vs ,i��� rilium is are in n s-trong I ,11 iMlheUPI"! >��>���>���***��� l1"" ��� ,���, iijiticiilii ni thi'ivvliiK mil ati- | ^m^ radical leKirfaiton distasteful K> them.| wlM|peg N���v Ie T(m1]1> il, I Canadian Pacific railroad closed negi besl I'ainili. s, where cleanliness Is itrlctlj observed, lt is I i-epresnted the payments to . Meved thai the lufi ction to a greai ��� m .'. ��� ,1 ���. ���! ople w ho move trom oui boardlMghouse to an- the order to turn the wheels of Lheblg|other dh-tectlj there ii' any .,,.,, |,, .,i Bmallpex, Of this $26,227 mem hen shape b) millwrights and carpenters, and thai only the oertalnt) of u ma ket and n,������i price* n mains to force suspicion si i.e** i the amount paid in death benefits rh,- total payments for 'h(- Unea wesl since the organization ol th fund amounts to ^6,841,1 iv. PLANS BIGGEST COAL PLANT IN THE WORLD. Sleet Storm Deiays Travel. i. an I I." ks n 11. Nov. :_.,.���One j of lhe worst ��� h ������( stoi in- In > < vi��� B prei alii 'i ��� broughoui Noi th Dakota ���ml Monl ins todaj, nnd as a result communication on thi Oreal .Northern line Is in off w. si of Petersburg, and on the in;,in lini of the .Northern Pacific ��' Bl ol' J__*n..sto\vn. Sill badl) both in the Unlte.1 Wd Canada Thi re i- n "*r^' ���^fal "fl., "���*��� Nlco hi, till i Kiel. H Nov. m for hi* recapture and i, on the alert. Miner ,:' earunci and manner tnat bard to dliguhie, He - '��� i man with a mild,|parttnents of lh. 111 'in, - totallj al v,iuiiinee l| ���*'' ' baracter us a deawrate :i" ii, win have to -"'���"'" waonalltj pretty well to esci 31,1 in-, EVERETT TO RETRENCH ON ITS EXPENDITURES- Dice Shakmu Barred. , ai|gary, Nov, -������ The shaking of ,,!,.,! ror drink* or cigars, .md the lug of slpi machines for decks, ,,.,._ n stopped by the police. The enforcing of the order will affeci trade ,,, | considerable ������xieut ilatloas in Fori William for toui lots on Niand .No. i. mi which there wW "�� erected the largesi COal lianil'Mi'M pi,,nt iii tbe world, with tt utorago capacity ����f a million urns ahd a bandl inir capacity or two mllllotl tons per season. tin !. ���,..-'l*b,. various d municipal govern- ��� i,-v,.i,ii whose estlmati llielil ol I''*1* " "��� w expenditures tor 'he coming year aggregated 1146, ' ,,,���,,���.li,.,l in retrench '" ,,,��� $16,000, according to in budget, nubmltted to thi . in Wyoming night, The <M, NOV.2i Mlie.e.,1 I tin 'hellle, -I' '(iv.,���.)lil!r . ������:,, ���f MUSK,.,., will receive $28, or a IM" ^ (] th ham ,,r Prank the ehlef'i ��� '""���" and ' lm [hoped ���<- be n ile '" ' , , equipment, Uu ultimately.' Meteor Fall, if (lsClll win be amounl in 1^'" ; council l����i reduction ls which ' new Explosion of Blasting Powder Causes Injury to Japanese Content* Onknown. Following 11 CtlPi-Ohi wiiich they have indulged In tot man., years, T. freeman and SL Men), yesterday journeyed to DOUglae, where they took part in tbe annual ThAfeksglvlng turkey shunt. The> returned late at nlKlit carrying h hulging each. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS INVITE W. J. BRYAN. ���1 Portage La Pralrl, Mm . \o\. 26^- Tbe official vis I 1 I ''.'and I'tiancellor W. A. Elllbtt to Pi M, Lodge No. 8, K ol P., was tnadc ;1' a-ion of an Interesting announcement that, he bad Invited vV .1. Bryan to attend the meeting of thi grand lodge, which wlll be held h,:, In June, and fully ex- pected Men th.. famous orator wotiirl coma ���!*. Bryan would jnobabiy address a public meeting In th. after- nc*tn and a gathering Of K of P. ttipm- . a? rs in tiie ��� vening, \ young Japaneae, aged '���-��������� Masu- y.ulil hv inline, was brOUghl ilowu >��� terday to the Royal Columbian i",s pital rrom Pori Haney suffering ���'���on* ,l���. results of serious huni**. The Injured nun was noi feeling well In the morning, and remained In'doori, Before leavini-', ann,. oompanloni placed ;, qnantlty of blasting powder to dry ,,,,, the itove, The natural re*��H '"' Opium Conference Postponed. Peking, Nov. 26,���Tne conference on opium traffic hai heen postponed ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ! until Pehruary, Mr. Mackenzie King, lowed. An explosion ensued, and lire V|. iv. the Canadian delegate, will not broke out. The Unfortunate min could , BBii until the latter part oi next not make his way to the door through month, die Humes nnd smoke, so breaking a pane of glass, he jumped through' The annual meeting of the Young the window Conservatives will be held In the lie sustained sllghl injuries In bis Cunningham hall this evening, when fall, hut hnd already been 10 *> '���'' officers are to ^.elected. Two fac- burned ihat Wa recovery was despair- Uohi a ntesttng for the dlffi e,i of in nn early hour this mom ng* I office*). Immorality in Cardiff. London. Nov. 2.">.���A member of a deputation who waited upon th,- Cardiff Watch committee on Monday with reference to the city's Immorality declared the town to be the worst ho knew of, and he had visited the principal cities of tin world. Smallpox in Lumber Camps. Peterborough, Ont., Nov. _.- timail- jioa. tins broken out in the lumber camps in Cavendish Township, in the north of Pe 1 borough County. There ��� ��� ,:���-:���! ,���:, -: - '. ^^___________________l ,f_ .*. ���; a". * sj I- - -,.' ��� J* ��� >4_ I - T tW'V4 , *. - .'��� **. '*'.' v *��,: . ��� >'-, >,��� ���� 1 a ' ' *-f%*i ~*f y" "'i - >* ' v\ 8 .���"< , , - cut . ��� ,- ��� ��� ���,. ^ 1 ��� m mm I **���-*", \i .:; :- 1 fit, r- M-i-^;v. ��� i _,t<i��r, :�� *" ;m . ��� a _ %.��. ', *��, 1 * t .. ' :���* . 4 "��� - .1 '. i !��Y ,-tf' Jul ���).*���* " 1 *?'_���, a. ���*��� .'P, lla,. .!*)-'fvii '.-IJ l,te'..:��!i A-'1' '-I " V; ' life-;.- -��������� *���*. Aa.^-Aj,-' .'\''; i ^./; ��� ���'.������.��� *" ��� t M I .,* -' ', ,.; ���a, ' I. Ml!'. . 1" . ��� �� *'��_��^ - - PiJMA*',;tv..M'M-*:Kt) fifeA l*',f|!^ijA"AA-^ A.1!. ,3 ��� . . ** "- II fir, _iT_>-!l* * ���''���' .1 ' I < ., .*'��� it ,; !. .m,1B'"t��� .i ��� _������*_*���_- ���iiii it" 'Si ifl I* *_ .*V'M ���.-���**.��� A.'l'i*:A A:',%' I',1.- *t.*A' �����*'-'���-' >: '��� Ulr* r ;,i *������*' mi'u r' " " ��� ��� '"���' il'iM'M- ,Si * ���>.:{'.:.��� _(*"���' -��� iifM .._,!��_." $��������;*. 'A r 4i t-MM^flilft^i^fe'-i*. Sni."*! _L.-L7. -**��� ' * *. '��� I, ' IM-Ut-4*1. ���������. ' !*-Mv���' J$ __&%, J*"' FWTSj Pa>> i ���p-'fii'ii* ,\���*-', Pwi'iit I";" v: < _ I, 'J'l -a . ,. I. i- a * ' 1 . IKI __*.__!. .< k M ' ���.,. I'. ,! .*���*��� Jt ,''J . . A* ii - A" ' 1 ti ':','<���;. .*�������, -i 'A ����� iv���J ���""���,' . I, _ i , ���' *���: ������ ���**. J ��� , *�� I _* mA"" A iff ���S&'i *'���������- '���'*"'' ." ���' M, ��� * '.. 1:.��'|']}/.:"..������-. ' *r*i-. ''.: .*tk.' -i-,' fill, li ?Ar'V? >���' WWW*.i V. .4-' I j' al' . ^, A:', |"l I i "i ' ''I .*-���. |fl,A;;A:-M;. k I ;,'"A:A " ,'V . " -IK A, :, *: ' ���^������^������^������������������������������������������4 ��������������������� ! ��� ��� ��� p *r I i ^^4^^4^4^4aee����''>ee-e-e����-e-��-e��*fr<>-*>*a>-*>*��-e��-��*�� ��� i-^^^^^^ *> ��� ��� <_ * *> 3 The REICHENBACH CO, Ltd. NOW SUPPLY Stall Fed Beef, Mutton, Pork and Vea Direct from the Plant and Abattoirs of J. Y. Griffin & Co., of Edmonton, Alberta. EVERY CARCASS IS SUBJECTED TO GOVERNMENT INSPECTION No possible fear of diseased meat; only the best can pass the rigid tests of the Government, a perfect guarantee. There is no Government inspection in British Columbia; therefore to know that you are eating carefully inspected Meats is safety The Reichenbach Co., Ltd. h I Wholesale and Retail Butchers Columbia St., New Westminster M ram-ra^fflSi Swiftwater Bill Gates Takes Another Wife Unto Himself .\ i. -. . s w I ft wa te i i ��� te.-, he of t :. in* llvo ed married Miss Sa lelle M ���i.-, ,i I _< of this cil , Coeu d'Al ���-, -. S .nl,, . Kill' - . . ime is n I Gates, Vubauf, ile keep i ie nami ilates ��� ausc that is bi n Mi.-r - ,������ al mini,, auii by :��� ii. i. known tar and . Idi Miss Mercli r is a eautlful g rl, with abundant dark balr a fair complexion and dark eyes. She Is a Stenographer. It was her beauty, so her mother states, that first attracted Mr. Mnie.-. and mice he had seen her he watched her at every opportunity, followed her to the shows in the evenings ami haunted hei ways till lie learned her honiu was with her mother, Mr.. Viol ' Erlchson, who , ouducts the ��� - :' hotel, .it UT'-. Sprague ave- n tc, Thither went Bill to board at once, | .. ii. re !'.,- In.-: no tim Ic suing for her The storj .i offei of mar ls told bj Mrs, Erlckson is tol- ��� "'J llln't ... be m n I, d (or ��� i ��������� ars, bul tl er : ��� ������ Mr, Gate ,i ��� good '" h r, i told h ra if be dldn: treat mj girl right I wouldn't odlj go for hlm, I'd do worse than li tl you know I bad ofti n read ol ' Sw if .��� utei ' Bill, and l just wanted to neei thai man to tell him whin I thought ol him. The Idota, a man with four wives, but it,- says here were only ..... and that two ol them v. ������ ��� ,] nice I,,ill girls. When he first ��� ame I ���'��� ��� , ,mii.em,led. I told bim, 'Xo, sir: ; ou can'l hav ��� my Saddle, You':, ,-, regular bluebeard.' But he said even i he d, vll was nol as black as be Is rn-. d, and that lie l-ned her. That u.i.. :i month ago, and be left his hot ���: to ci me here, where he could get acquainted with her." Asked wh it w< re the future plans of her ousband and herself, Mrs. Anluuif repll td: "Weil, we are going to Europe for a few months, and after we come back we m/iy go to Alas!. ,. II 1 (-un luive my way abOUl lt. I never would go to Alaska at all. Oh. maybe l won't have t/i anyway." He may have ���-mother wife by thnt time." Mr Gates wa reticent aboul hii af- Ra!N SAVES LIVES License Notices WHEN BUILDING fALLS NOTICE Is herel y ���.iven thai I Intend to appl a the ii- xi the I.ii ��� nslng Boat I ol I ol \, n Wes min '" : enewal ol to (uors I on thi premises knov n he Fraser Hote fairs, it vi . ' :.,- bi wa 50 11 ��� ������' E irope to nandle j .1 proposition there." "We wlll almost1 go Thej offi is a pn tty good 1 of money and will puy our expenses. 1 haven't got any money now inn I'm going to make some, We wl1' be in Europi three or four months, and then com. back to Spokane .''<��� - that 1 ni:,.-. go to -h-.-.-,. ;,ut that ��� not known." NOTICE ii hereby given that I In- . tend to : al u< si siting ol sit tated on the cornei Begbie ind 01 the ;"*-; ��� ';' ,'1'. ,,; 1'r";" streets in thi i i i Itj ol New volunteer bounty act, ii New ������ -num :er tor a "enewal Wi tmlnster. warnint, to PiiRfMASERS Wet .Weather; Structure Workmen Quit Because Wet .Weather; Strt Collapses Soon After. .... ,:,,a: i Mi i'i'; ol Front sireets n tb 1 New ������ "��� -tni'.ti .er tor a "enewal o! Wi tmlnster. licen , to sell llauora by retail on the! ALFRED SWANSON ,,. ml ��� - known a. the Windsor il >tel, New Westminster, Nov. ::, iy.'"**. .a 1 dumbly and Begbie u the said ('it:- of New W. .-. reel - a minster, of p. 0. l-H-1 IDEAU 1908, HAYTI REVOLUTION IS USHERED IN WITH CHIMES B,g Quantities cf Ammuniticn Benj Rushed to the Front���One General Has Been Executed. San Francisco, Nov. _M. With tii inderous < rash I hc st el woi. : ree stories of th,* new university Nei. Westminster, Nov. club building at Powell and California] .... ��� - fell today. Score* of persons were passing at the time, but the twisted mass of steel settled within the property line and none were injured Thi structural Iron worker.- had een ordered to wall until the rain hail coa-,''! before beginning work, The order undoubtedly manj lives. n. , . . . a ,, r ... . a- \ ���-. Westmin - -r Nov. :;, 190H Ni riCE Is hereb) given thai i Intend to apply at the m-xt sitting ol ih Licensing Board for the i It) of New We tmlnster tor a renewal of license to sell liquors by ratal! on the 1- premises known as the Royal City ,,: Hotel, situati ,1 i oi ner ot Customs Houso Sqiiar�� and Columbia street, lu oi the :��i'l Cit) oi' New Westminster license to sell liquors b; retail on the E. KAI.fll. premises known ��� Mi- Raeaell HoteL, Ne�� Westminster, Nov. ::, 1908 situated on Carnarvon and Begbie ed lo i\ A.I.. NO I'ICE ij hereby given that I , tend to appl) -j,' the m st sitting r-., i.i, enslng Board of the (Ht> New WestmltuUir tor a renewal streets In minster. tli,. .--. i , i ,1 Sew Wc * Porl Au Prince, Hayti, Nov. 25.-��� The revolution against President Nord Alexis has I n fanned to 'U brisk ll.une today through the annoui i ment of thi capture aii'l execution of General Le Conte, minister of the Interior; the captain ol the gun o it Croyant, after a shoi ��� utle witl .'i oal Centi aa ��� md thi dec on of iho town et Jo - im ind Aq a side with :M- rebels. Anx'et) i [ell ill the capital ovei Mi., lark of newi from Gi ni ral Ci iin Gyrlaque, the mini '��� i of wai. who, with Gi ik ial Le < onte was out by the president ti q iel] the ' rising at Aux May b_a led bj General Antolne Simon. New troops in-, !,, . ecrulted by j the government, and qui ntities of; ammunition are belnp rushed 'o th front. The steel worl fo I toi i wasl iu position, bu niucl nl It h been i Iveted. A .trontg gale loosi several channel Iron and when a column tell the rest il ll, ent. NOTICE I _ eb) given thai I down with it. tend to appl il the next sitting cf ,���, the Licensing Board ol tha Citj Ni ������'��� Wi sttr ��� for a i newal <���;' WIRELESS MESSAGE .i: en*,- to sell : j,;-,: ,��� ��� ��� p ���] spans the pacific uioi.ii a the Depot Hotel Bituated on corner of Col i an I im.'.lith Btreets, Notice le h< reby given that we iiv- tend to applj ai the nexl sitting of tb,_ Licensing Board for the City nl ���' Westminster tor a renewal of license ��� *, n liquoi ��� b) retail on the prem- s knowi, ,, 17,,. Holbrook il '' rttoate! oi, Front street, JOHN McNIVEN .m D. McDON VL1- Westminster, Nov. I, 11 Every asslgnmeni o ^ ; South African Volute, laud gram musi polntmeni <,;.,-; iu the form provide I ���-' Special attention section ���'��� oi' Se, tlon Bounty Act, 1908, ��b no asslgnmeni of thc right ol .i u,;- unteer by the appoint stltute shall be acci pn d oi by tii.- Departmem ��� ��� '���*'"'"'��� which is not executed and dated after the date of the warrant for the land grant issued by the Mini and Defence In favoi of i .1. W. GREENWAY, Commissioner of Don Lands, Ottawa 28th Beptember. t��08, PROFESSIONAL. ill ni in) 't - uu, Forty-Mill,on-Dollar Ueal Clossd. Philadelph a, Nov 2o A deal was , ompletod hei tod i) �� h ���: eby control of the $40,000,000 Lake Superior corporation passes I'l-'un Philadelphia financial Institutions to interests rep- resented Jointly by New Vork and Philadelphia parties, The deal ends a long struggle between interests represented by the Canadian Improvement rompaoy ami loi.al banks. San Pram I co, Not :M \ ... .station in t.i ��� i ll reporl ��� on . ai ovei ii* a tl dm lng th I., ; I ��� . ��� i , ode in, isagos �� hich are ;'. 'i---, ��� .j to have been sent nom om .la'iiau. To i,urine the Io, ,i com belief tli,it Mi ��� i.e ��� iavi from Julian ; Horn Lulu itlon said to have hi ird sain, code messages. The Jap ��� ��� ta <a i.-s over 8,000 mil. - on from this city, in : hou] | ignai nivieh have 'oe.-n Benl in i ,, Japane ������ rod,, have originated In Japan, the wireless record wlll hav,- I ���. , \ , ,, ., over I. miles. Germany ij Interested. Berlin, Nov. 24.- Thi pei ��� b delivered in the British lion. tn the said C New Wesl min -��������� -. No of New Westminster. j. WISE 1908 W F. II A NSrO R D. Hamster. Solicitor, etc., Crescenl block, corner Oolumbla and McKenile streets, New Westminster n. '' NOTICE i ii- , [iven that I ta tend to appl m the nexl sitting of th* ��� Licensing Board of the city of Ne* Westmlnstei for a renewal of license i to sell liquoi by retail on tbe premises known us the Cosmopolitan Hotel, situate on Columbia Btreet, opposite ('. P. R. depot, In th Westminster. NOTICE is hi reby given that i t, i . ���,, appl al the nexl Bii - ' he I.i, en Ing Boai ,1 for the City *��� -.. Westminster, for a renewal license to aell splritous liquors b) re a .viu.Al.l.i.l.. BARRISTER, flotation the premises known as th,e *������ llcltor, etc., .- Loi Liverpool Ann;. Bituated on Columbia opposite Court House New Wes street, In tbe westerly store In the (iter. Phonal Oven's Block, In the Bald City of New Westminster. ALEX. MATHESON. New Westminster. Nov 1, [908 WHITESIDE A EDMONDS, BarrU- ters and solicitors, Blackie Blk.. ; Columbia street, New Westminster. ' W. J. Whiteside. II. L, Edmonds M MtTIN S, McQUARRIE, BARR1 cum ie ol lord yes- Westminster tor a renewal of llcens_ terday by Field Mai hal Lord Roberts,"to sell liquow by retail on the In which the speak ��� possible German NOTICE i.s hereby given that thirty] said <T,y of New fay* Utter date we Intend to apply to (Vi VeVsVsolicitors, etc. Offices, New K. S, Hussey, superltit,���intent, 1'rovln- J. B. D. Mcdonald. ('i:!l Police, Victoria, B. C, for a re- New Westminster, Nov. '.',, 1908. newal of the liquor license held by us for the St. Alice Hotel, situate at Harrison Hot Springe. Tho Harrison Hot Springs Co., Ltd., George Hartnew, Manager, . Dated Nov. 1, 1908. | W. MYERS GHAY, Barrister. 3*,li^1'a' NOTICE is' ii.-rei,;. given that i Intend to apply at the next Bitting of the LicensliiK Hoard for the City of New pivm- -; at the Ises known as tli,- Colonial Hotel, situ- ti v.. ion of England, at the corner of McKenzie and Clark- Bald thai a million men were needed on ��on streets, In the sulil City of New shop, to protect England from sueh a Westminster, contingency, has arou ���: conaldera' h, M. F. INSLEY. Interest here, -New weBlminster. Nov. 8, iflOS. Westminster, Trapp Bioi i< Clarkson an,I l_orne sine's. U Solicitor. Gulchon block, Coium tin and McKenzie Streets. minster, B. C. UT ADVERTIS K >* ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS To INCREASE You.- BURtNEBB, -: Curtis block, Clarkson ��tr I Box lti'.!. Telephon. 64. tr ADVIOUT'.SR "�� ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS if VOU Wan*, a Situation. ,�� THE D-a^tLi NEWS. THREE. j .. XMAS GOODS .. v,.. are no ,,, prepared to show you thi Stock ��� .,,,'��� ' ir< *e dtyA_.^ta:_? D��WA icleyouhav, J'. Io,- that Xmas present If you do I any article toom I by making your cholci d. , eel from SWITCHMAN ELLIS IS ITTCD FOR TRIAL ang, ��� s ' Statement Put In by Accused of Man- IW. C CHAMBERLIN T^I Jeweler : hter Is Contradictory T ' .1... 1 nntriTii.L' tkftA IJ.,,. Ill rn ___k ,. Longinesand Haml ....._if.nts " ��� - IMENRY'S , ti i Stock Seeds, Trees, Plants, ,, ���: : \i:m GARDEN, iNSERVATORY. ��� e- i, asonable era, scale or nage stock. No annoj you. ot of fruit trei b ,, . the fall trade, !',.,:. Plum and i. *. ee. iii Ii adlng 00 .-mall fruit o ... grown and nn from bear- ,:. - Bulbs tor tall grass seeds Buy direct ... thai grows. Supplies, , Cul Plow MADE IN CANADA foUETTS , CREAM , Tartar-. CHEMICALLY PURE Canadian Oo\ ernment te.-*t.< Show wc h..\e the purest, and highest strength goods. ���iillett's is used hy the I'o.st Bakers and Caterers everywhere. Costs no more than the inferior adulterated kinds. E.W. GILLETT CO., LTD. | Toronto, <. Catalogue Free. M.J. HENRY Greenhouses and Seedhouses. 3010 W-stmmster Road. VANCOUVER. ery South Van* "' 1 * [Nurseries 1 ���. No\ -jr.. Upon ��� vldence nd nr own written the Cedai i on a charge ��� In connection with "i November 7. was today for trial tjy Magistrate Ui . ' argi. a repetition of at the Inquest, was to the outgoing Vancouver ' ' at Ci lar Cottage. J. ! v Fergus, , Maw., nee and Miss Blythi Sag< -,- engena on this. ' ar 30 testified. '������' latemeni voluntarily made and signed by Ellis at the time of his de : enti . , witn, ss on Novembi r 10 - ���- all iin,,- whi n if' - gni : .. Jamieson to I bad to i ��� E he wa; an hi went by." i. is the ���> ne "r. I in ��� - - ��� an McDonald, . thi i nco ... car, thi ��� u the Westminste: car Both were ��� ivs in thi: . . tate al hi told M ' M,-\-- V a n . ,t -, ached ii thai kick's Sporting Goods I ammunition, footballs, ewrlters, fishing tackle ads of light automatic paired. ALEX. SPECK Man on the Whi el ' PENITENTIARY SUPPLIES. Flour. Sealed tenders . i ��� ., d Ins lec- i -. Ottawa,'1 and ��� endorsed 'T> ndi toi Flour," will. reci ���" . until M : Oth No-, ��� ��� ii. ��� im ��� live, from ; artlea desirous of contracting for the supply of flour until 30th Novi ni n r, 1909, for tbe undi t tnentione I peniti ntlai les, namel); Kingston Peniti ntiary, St. V ii enl ie Paul Pi nitentlary, Dorchi. ������ r Peniti ntiary, Manito ., !'��� nlti nUary, British ' a Peniti ntlai y, Pi h ��� ��� ; M ��� man McA i b a I ��� had asked 1 a t iin--., if thi w est min *��� i an i he eplled tha it had ii, also told in,' thai : .'" added ���'��� nd i Da\ d n ��� j nf this car. j, hn Hen ing, Motorman \\ ng ol the Ot in Ivlevi , at. v\ iiii.nn B. Dunlop, managi r ol : oi lines, and Colin Cam ��� ol ��� . i oiice u - a Mr 1 lunlop pu n evi thi nrdi und' which Ell's id een actli an ad lh li nn icci lent in ��� - and *>\ i lampl ell pit temeni ' Ellis. i on th, ii ' " lo FOR SALE CHEAP. ������������' r engine. ���', r. wagon. ortment of new and ��*C011l! 1 lOdS. \','��� Alta. Forma of tendi i aud Infi rm lUon aa to form of contract, will be furnish. I on application to the wai li n i of the peniti ntiarle8. DOUGLAS STEW VRT, QEO W DAWSON, In ipectoi - of Pei ' nl r.rie3, Ottawa, October 20, 19 he clo ��� ,, i . ��� n ��� W. K El R MANY DEMANDS TWO CENT POSTAL:: SPECK & CRANDELL J^ HENLEY Speck Block. Near Tram Office. E^ne 275. ies' Hair Dressing W*"9< nil Scalp Treatment a Specialty Come, cf Sixth and Columbia. Manufacturer oi Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Water-?, Family tr-idc a specialty. j-e|. 113. Offici Eight s.r:et NEW WESTMINSTER P.. C. oily ow WILL BE HERE IN UR WEEKS Ad vertise [1 In, Not ��� i char ,,iii, rc, In (lei many* a etltio ;, in the Inte ' trade ��� mi po age rate between c ��� ,,,, .,��� | tin 'ni ��� 1 Si;'/,-- such as .,,,-��� \ ��� ii tween England nnd the i nited States. The chamber of comm, ri e of El * r le ,| . sti i'i i I a it olut. in x* , . in;; its .:��� b-ll '��� ���- '*' thai ''��� ... follow the ��� Niuui'le of r,;-".y ... . , n .,,���! < o ��� ��� ich a , on. i ,, ;��� , the United *-*���'���'������ ��� Buslne." house! In ,;i rmanj todaj 'end ]]i-' ��� ., , ts fo - I'nited Stan a b.. mall to En l md to bi re m ted the: ... un,!.' PLAN ON TO CONSOLIDATE CHICAGO STREET RAILWAYS PROSPECTUS Pitt Lake Brick and Cement Company, Ltd NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. been authorized by tin ��� mpany to sell stock of the above Company 1 hereby aubmil to the public ,h' ������- particulars. Capital, $100,000. One thousand shares at $100.00 each at par. Subscription list is opened today for ?30,000 only, there being applications all >i ani the ��� will remain open for ten days, when it will be close,), should the amount ' i i cribed bj the pu ��� iere will be issued to the aubscriber hia proportion of share, applied for. The following gentlemen have |nter< d themselvei previously to th,. registration ol the company: E. .1. Fader H. P. Naylor l Ir, U. E. McKechnii Vancou . ��� K P Bishop Dr. .1. W, Thompson, Vancouv, W. II )<<-ary T s Hall, M. D W. 0 Schroeder .1. E, Ulan .I,,-,- h Relchenbach .$20,500.utJ . 10,000.00 . 1,000.00 . 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 oOO.OO 500.00 ��� ��� foi ' ii .1 i>i-I* ������ ��� ��� : all tl rh,* pi ;, $246.1 ��� " ,.,,., ��� : for the pui |�� ��� lldatlon, wl h .1 P Morgan ind i . s,\\ v,,ik and Chicago buniae - ns.oclate* as controlling force. McG,II Man Gets Nobel Prize. Ott iwa, Nov. 26, it is nnofflcia I) ii ,,. ,i thai the Nobel chemWtrj i"''-"' WH1 be awarded to Professor Erm Rutherford of Manchester university. lai . of Mi-Mlll. YOUR XMAS GOODS EARLY p Q^\���� IN KeD AILY NEWS and you will have one of the Biggest CnriaStmases in the history of your business English Watchmaker Two door* from Geo. Adam*. Groc.tr Ladles'Gold Watcneg from 112.75 up. Gentlemen's Sliver 'Watch'"- open race, ���6.00. Gentlemen's Silver Watches, double case, |7.60 up. Agent for the celebrated South Demi Watches, supplied to the Weltman Arctic Kxpedltion. Ml warranted. Chains, Rings, .lew^irv. etc... ito, Waicb repairing; marges reason able. Thomas FT< eman T. s. Annandale Pe ��� ��� Shadforth John A. Montgomery Charles K. Doherty Mrs. F. P. Bishop M;:- e Eagle Edwin R. Fitzgerald White & Shiles NO AMPLICATION WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER TEN DAYS FROM THE .ABOVE HATE. Th, offices of the Company stall be at the Northern Crown Ban 248 Columbia Street, New W wstw*t^.M��a*_�� ti..... ''������-���I,', Directors of tbe Company are: F. J. FADER, Lumberman, President and Managing Director. J. REICHENBACH, Wholesale Meat Merchant. Vice-President. J. E. ALLAN, Bank Manager, Secretary-Treasurer. H. P. NAYLOR. Vice-President Berg Machinery Manufacturin-j Co. W. J. WHITESIDE. Solicitor. "^W BANKERS���NORTHERN CROWN BANK. The Solicitors of the Company are Whiteside & Edmonds. New Westminster. B. C. Anj person si i ilng $500.00 .. over ma tiecome a Directoi of the Company upon application, subject to ' . a ,proval oi ihi Hoard. ��� i ,,, issue ihi hi ment plan, 20 pi . cent, upon application, aud 20 per cent, moi hi-, until fully paid. he Companj to ��� er Is, Known as Timber Berth No. i00, and situated on Pitt i :ovei an irea ol 21. acn . utary to New Westminster and also two mineral claims situated in ol - :-l .... party, covering an area o il 3000 feet by 1500 '��� ��� I wide, ami known as the Silicon ' laim No. ',. .ii i Silicon Mln ral Claim No 2, which when Crown granted entitles the Company to all incral rights therein under the Lawn Of b, vincial Government of British Columbia. The timber berth I the rights to all the tim'.,,���. thereon th, Id ar,*a mentioned which has abundance cu" umber to aup- . Mm with fuel and timber for many yea .me. if -ituated adjaceni to the ��� Pitt Lake which is a distance of about twenty-eight mib-.s f Citj of N>w Weatmnlster, and affords na> -.Mon all the year round for steam boats and river boai and -��� - nn.. bas an Ideal harbor where the - M plant will be erected to operate on the ground. On this pro- there Is -i large posil ol ��� ol a cement nature which Is very accessible, the bench of clay being over !��� eel high i ive the level of th< water, which affords easy access to excavation. The clay bank mentioned is and 3000 feel long . E om 300 to S00 feet wide .and affords a natural incline for transportation the bunk ��� the Mint which will be a dl an ������ oi aboul only 400 feet from the lake shore. The clay has 31 I by the Berg Machine:- Manufacturing Company, of Toronto, which was reported on in t hen o Iowa by H. P. Naylor. .*. Cement Cm;,,my, Limited, New Westminster, B.C. Gentlemen, I hereby beg leave to reporl to you that 1 have on the tth day of October, lDuS, examin-d . ,���;,. erty abov, enl om I in your prospectus on Pitt Lak, and have found the material on the property to .. ime as i I senl to in- for testing by Mr. IS. J. Fader, ol New Westminster, which has given the following ... - thai i- Some few months ago amplea were sent to our Toronto plant by Mr, E. J. Fader for 3ting, \\, [ou ��� claj contained properties of a very unusual nature containing aln mineral neces or the mal ng of Portland cement. We found bj drying in a rotary kiln aud pulver- i I u wi could make Mel. from it without burning thai was superior in our opinion to any .,,.,, acttu-ed in ect in appi ice, extremely rigid and of great fire resistance, and e furn , | ihe PI La ��� Brick and C ment Company and Btamped 'Berg," npan namelj thi Berg Machinery Manufacturing Company, Limited, has guar- P . i... . |.: .. ,., , ... com i ��� manufacture of i^^t? brick at a cost on thi ground not md aa per i xhi I i u li ' tested In the School of Practical Sclenci ol T rom ch, '"'il�� 11. P. NAYLOR, p., i.i ���.,, Bi . Machinery Manufacturing Company. ���ph. f0 ,,,,,, . . O'SulHvan o thi B re test: Vancouver, B C, June 29th, 1908, ,; I, i* idi r, I- u . X- �� Westni B 11, i���.r gir | eni lib i brick submitted by you toi tire '��� st was subjected to I,,.,, j,, ,,;. win(j e., to a tempi ., in rangini etween t300 md 1400 degrei centigrade or 2372 ,25 ��� iheli foi 1-K a" ii- withoui disintegration. The onl; effect ol this great beat was to cau ��� rack Ii nalnlj to th< ��� i ��l Bteani [rom the water o| combination oi tm plastic ma te i.,1 ,,i lhe brick In my opinion a nllding constructed of this brick would withstand the deal tctivi action of flre, and can I here I r, ��� used with perfect Yours faithfully, J. O 'SULLIV.-YN, F. C. S. ,;, readllj bi seen \-'in tin ���,"-.��� reporl lhal the brick Intended to be manufactured bj ihe l'iu Lak- Brick .*��� Cement Company, Ltd., can i>, placed on the market al such a price that no other pressed brick manufactured in Canada can compete with It, I th, intention of thi Conipigfcj io proc ed with the election of the planl at thi ��� esl opportunity and place the hrlck upon thi market oi British Columbia nnd othet plapes where a market c t; be had. Mr i J Pnder haa agreed to sell to th< Companj the vboli of Mt Interesl In thi said propertj as above mentioned foi nn ,,f |30, payabli followa I2OO0 la oash, and $28,000 In stock In the Company. .put fi m \p j. .i Fad r Compai *" in tsurj Btock, whicb h, agri to paj within tw*, irs This proposltlou, wl Hon, i ������ mo tperi men to be one of the ;"'s!- brick pi si tions Mia.' has been , ��� ' i ;'' local cu lerlng th, ; cl thai the brick in (luestlon is a �� iw, cannot bi onad In the whole Dominion ol Canada and baa all the quall- u wlll not, 'om "��� ive i ipo '���'���' H, P Naylor, it has a crushing teat . , | uch, which d ��� ii an.', -iii> i.i, le can equal, Apart I ��� i ils, I finished ng. ���; b, .,-.��� i ��� un ' he i oa_ ol the manufaci ��� ' i ��� . , i , on* it on and Seattle pn * a thouaan i ' ������ ' o ent ih n two, and ,., er cent on < ' ' v- �� M' bi d outsW publli o tu ley have at th ,.',- -. propositi >n ��hich i ann it imbia i have aires ' fojaned . .-���.,, con pi nl Hi of V". duster i.e ' ' ���' ' ipltalUts ,*norm*ti .- ���,..,, which ���hould bav.- remained ai ��� |l|: ' I ned ., companj d Sew We tmln ������ naked the present publli i ��� - !" ani i wanl y plainly understand thai lam noi doing so with th. jee; of ooaxlng you In ��� b, proposition I am merel ol ��� ��� to vou B8 a ^..p .,,;,,p i,,,,,., ;ilp. |nve ,. . and i an giving yon L_hi '"���*' opportunlitj to inbacrlbi ind <t (He Bame time knowing thai the Btock win ie i-e.adlly Biihacribed within thirtj days in ski Bast I therefore comaider ttotae who bare the money t��� invest shoniii mu i,,se the opportunity ian * here .'.-not th�� Bllghtest doubt that thi? Company w|l] pay enormous divl- deuds. wurk commenced on the ground Has) week and a -sing of men la mow clearing a sin- for the plan: and opening large cuts Into thi cla; ���-" thai visitors Jlnay n.tr an opportunltj of t-isiting the property and seeing for themselves at any titve. The Company anticipates having thf pk.ni naming within sla montla from the above date, and you there- tore should not miss Mi, opportunity of wiling in yonr application at an ,.aily date. Samples of the brie* and clay mav be >*e,.n ti my office al tie Northern Crown Hank, New Westminster, and any further Information ihat ivsy subscriber wlsk-^s to know, I shall be pleased to give them such particulars at my office Ladies or gentlemen are invited to aubacribe, (Signed.) k. .i. PAPER, Promoter, PITT LAKE BRICK AND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. To the Directors of the Pitt Lake Brick & Cement Company. Limited. New Westminster, ts. o. tleullenien. 1 hereby male application fur snare:-, in the ubove named Company of One Hundred (1100.00) Dollars each, and retJUeal yon li. allot me thai number of shares; and I hereby agree to accept lh.- tame or any similar number ih-ai iiin.v he allotted to inc. and pn> tor ibe same as follows: Twenty per cen:. on the iM*-'--"**-' of this application; and 20 per Cent monthly until paid, And I authoiiz, you to register me u the holder of the paid sharss, ^ Nam,. In f���n Add res Description Date Slirnntnre ,, ���i ���> i ���___.*'.*__����������� ,, > i a^ ��� -N?V M, 300.00 500.00 _ 500.00 i: 300.00 500.00 ^, 100.00 100.00 500.00 i bOO.OO stmin ,..,, :Va! ' '\K : JH ��� ��� " ***��� m*. !., *;������' . ta)7." '-.*". - .- ? ' . A* -.-* ���.ii >?**����� ���**��'',��� ; ��� I ', ��� nf* ���" ,, -, , -_2iv - ��� ' l Jl; '*fm V ��� IE: ���IV**** v . *< ��l *i *| _-"'���'' '* ��� *��� |ft ' *i*: ���' a ���* \ , ".-i'i ��� 'ii *��� '���, til*. I '_a ** �� at**1-. �� "** \ A-*!! PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY NEWS., "*m Ti II. ."!*_-. i* < t 'ti fA��P* *fi'^ *���'*'���>�����'*'' i ,. ��� 'Ir* ? . . r"i ��� . i'i i.' fsA A- ��� '"'-'I A'- . *if M- if ki**.. A A : ������ ' A .'iJ''! a"' j'.i','",-- i '��� i \\-j ��� -WM-' Lm* ^ jjft'-f, i ��'---i?.^l:M,:��r'* _?M.A ,bcif 'I-''f'A." vb . '' : _.' *M_, _,' !. , i*. ' ',1 r,{**i ��� ; ��<' a,*- '5_ * L' '���i* 'Vlt*\ *.- ���'���' IfW J ��!*' ' a! 'MM'."* Ji **��������> ���_,���_>������__.���. J*.-*������*��� 1 :fi5.^i' '��� ���'������i-i 't fi-'fe'i "' " ''Af'M *��� >, "? rife i _ �����. i ft ..*' '���S ^.A;,A, i Uk.J ,.t* ���'", fti'W"* . " ��� *_�� _**��� V*.*l , ��� "#_ *.'������. ��� '������* i fJ .-A, '"��� i A' Im;! \,y '��� Bi ?; ?*���".*�� ���- ic: -.aJ^a "f.". .A*''..-t" '< f; vA -(��� ;. '��� ''A.'^'i* ���, ? - THE DAILY NEWS I DERELICT SCflTEB SALMON ALONG SHORE Published by the Dally News Pun-; ttshiug Company, Limited, at their offices, corner of Sixth and rrom Streets, New Westminster, B. C. j p,osptctor Finds Alaskan Coast Dot- *-K~H-H-H-��^-H-W^H^-H~H~I-H-H-���H^^J~^h^h.^w-i.^I-.h^* I 1 H-H-H-T-f tl"T-l"I..l.iii4!***Zi I ��. A. Paige Managing Director ted With Canned Fish From Coronation Island Down. . y" _.-. . . <_3iqn;*'A*A' ��� ^-*3sS_ THURSDAY, NOV. 26. 1908. THE NEXT SESSION. Before the Christmas Joj bolls ring oui "Peace on Earth, Goodwill to .Meu' parliament of Cajyida in the ordinary coarse of events would be in session, but with the absolute necessity of real for the Premier and the absence of the Postmaster-General in England conferring with the British ministry and hobnobbing with the King and tbe minister of finance upon change rearranging tlie public debt of tho Dominion the preparation for the impending session will be delayed. We are sorry in this connection that the minister of justice has had to seek further treatment at the hands of European experts, Doubtless ihis misfortune wil] be made the subject nf another bitter attack upon Hun. Mr. Aylesworth by the front rank of the small opposition forces, Instead of taking up the public issues coming within the scope of parliamen- tarj debate. We would suggest that for tho good of the country and the Strengthening of our institutions, thai : the greatest publicity be given to the fullesl enquiry of every financial question affecting the Dominion and the) figures compiled in the most comprehensive manner possible so that the true position may be seen, commencing "ith tbe Liberal regime in 1S96 and tilled In down to the close of the present fiscal year. Then as tho session progresses there will ome to the surface that all-absorbing question of labor. The bureau is to be raised to tbe dignity of a department, which in the hand.-- of Mr. King, will become perhjaps the most interesting of all the branches of government because the now minister will vitalize it. Then we may expect effective legislation with respect to Insurance and notwithstanding thai this will be of very ���''.i' In eresi to Mr. Borden's first l'i utenant, Mr Foster, we think he t iii want as little said upon the sub : os ii de and therefore We m iy ���������' i u lhe - - ol the si s>i in .bei Easter, Sil ka, Alaska, Noi. 25, \ pn pec- Lor while coming home from K>".i Fish bay* on th, southerly end of Baranoff island, came ai ross the derelict barb Star of Bengal, bottom nre Whll going In shor, iiid around the many bays he found canned salmon ever - where. In fact, it is strewed all the way from Coronation island up to Cape Edgecombe, a distance of nearly 300 miles. The Sitka special agent i jof the Times has a sample can of salmon that mad,-' the trip, it .being presented to him by the Alaska pros pector. Great Stock Reducin ���i-H-t-H* COMMENCING THIS MORNING *^B_M^Ma_aai^rM*l*wftM'��ttt. ���MMfaaa m^mmammmWamWamW^amWamWamWamWamWmWmmm. In the next twenty days we propose to reduce our stock of Men's and Eoys' Clothing to one-half its present size, when thousands Of dollars' worth of clothing will he sacrificed. Will you take advantage of it? Will You Share In This Great Profit-Splitting Sale? The goods we are offering |n this great sale are not old and shopworn, but nice, clean and good fitting clothes for men and boys. We have too many of them hence this great reduction sale. The prices we will quote m these columns from time to time w || dictate immediate purchase and speedy sales. rVUCN'S SUITS SCHMITZ' BONDSMEN CANNOT 8E FOUND. San Francisco, Nov. 2o.���The sher- | iff's office reported today as bein_j .-till unable to find William J. Dingee. i who with Thomas H. William- gave I joint bond for $400,000 to secure thej ' release of ex-mayor Schinltz on ball. I Dingee fs wanted to show that bis financial standing is still good. Judge i Dunne granted a continuation of the case until Monday. Regular price $30.00, Sale pric Regular price $25.00. Sale pric- . Regular price $23.00. Sale price . Regular pric- $22.00. Sale Regular price $20.00, Sale price Regular price $18.00, Sale [)rice Regular price $15.00 Sale pric . Regular pric $14.00. Sale pri, Regular pric- SI.;.no. Sale price Regular | rice $10.00. Sale price . Regular price .?$ 9.00. S,,:e pric Regular price $ 8.00. Sale price Get the Habit Today's Special "National" Mixture CANDY 15' Only ' per lb. The Fair 240 Columbia Street, New Westminster \\ atch for to-morrows Spe, "We buy for cash and sell : . same." Boys' Two Piece Suits In T" , ��� ds and Serges; Regular price $5.00. Sale price Regular price $4.50. Sale pric, Regular price |4.25, Sale price Regular price $4.00, Sale price Boys' Three Piece Suits Sizes .:_ -o _!_!. Regular price $8.00. Sale price Regular price $7.50. Sale price Regular price $6.50. Sale pric- Regular price $6.00. Sale price Regular price $5.00. Sale price Regular price $'4.,.ii. Sale pri, <* . $22.00 .$19.50 .$17.00 $16.00 $14.50 .$13.50 .$10.50 $ 9.00 $ 8.50 $ 7.00 $ 6.50 .$ 5.50 $3.50 $2.95 .$2.75 $2.60 $3.50 $5.00 $4.00 $3.75 $3.50 $3-25 MEN'S TROUSERS Regular ce $6.00. Sale price Regular price $5.00. Sale price . Regular price $4,50. Sale price . Regular price $3.50. Sale pric Regular price $3.00. Sale price , Regular price $2.50. Sale prlc< Regular price $2.00, Sale price Regular price $1.65. Sale price Special lm per pair. if Men's Tw eed and Sei 'ants at the low $4.3j $3.90 - $2.00 ��� $1.50 $1.20 1 Men's Showerproof Overcoats In Grej s, Oxford.- and Black Regular price $16.00, Regular price $14.00. Regular price $12.00 Regular pric- $1 Regular price $ 7..u. s '!,��� price Sale price Sab- price Sal, price Sali pric, $13.50 $10.75 $ 9.50 $ 8.25 I 5 75 Men's Toppers I.iiMn colors, -.'cry stylish. Would be cheap al $15.00, Sale ,iiil> $11.50 Boys' Showerproof Overcoats Ai Half-Price: Slzi - 26 to 33, only $' "S eaci Acme Clothing Company, Lt Corner BEGBIE and COLUMBIA STREETS, New Westminster * ���H"I"M"H*"M"I- +*��H !_______________. We did noi -i ' i. | Mil) ��� ��� , in thing In favoi , can ida on th tlon of thi ��� atmen -���* A. **��?-��T^��T. mJtm mfm _?_._? I-��� t ���-*_���_> -t-. t --t .-f '������".*��� m- a. .+...*���.. m��-.* ma ���*-��*l- ��� ��� �� I 'Vi-r-.- ,*.... i iman countrj He bai fyt . |JB S$$fr^ $ <f$ ' ! ��� - re Uj _��. ennsyivania fXJ Bkcksmitks' ti ��� ������ '- Tin Englishman 1_ "M";"" jRft SSA'A.. .. '. ��� '���-���;^*^^^ ninion, if be wishes ���- JsV* ���*��������-������ , .___���~~.��.���___���, , ,, ��� ,,_..._,������ , ���_, one of ii ��� in leveloplnj li FVj f be i ft>J **��4N \Tn Y\-ir\ ����� ��� . cut and dried notion that w< Mj IJ IN O ITlOrG ..-iwai-e of our responsibilities Q'J tnd ��� ,' wean behind frvl ,,_ . timet}, he had be er give his trans- flM _//li\ II VOU nation to sour- Intelligent neigabo _ wear o ind send him along is hla proxy, Loi I ^(j Willi,-:, acci: Jin- ;,., his !���,-],<,it. . ��fef ��� itement, must havi met sufficient Qj iaiiglishtiien ,'',.;.._. w--II in this coun- Py ��� to w.jriai.- '-,. declaim.on tli il Kp5 '��� *-*;,.- a wi ilth of opportunity iu JsW Canada tor men wl h brains and en* QQ ev, n it the .,..,! lim- K^ mis. 'SW ��� SS tailing to thi JV| i much time $vj er-Genera! !.��� m!i -. ��� i fin I Q^ :..-,. . -. ���, mpa a ��� of ' -' y His Majesty' thi atleu lance ol , ��� -. uot oi i . JSpj -'-��� 'a .. ..,��������� M ,.'. ' MS5 ,1.1,- hi to th.- ' ui L^*t m 'i b en i ' j *-.W In a .- .ui nan manni r whi n II -h,'-'' ;;"f\ thi Hot e il : >rd ��� Thi Bish- ! NS�� ol lhe Si ai 1-' Chiamb ��� egard biA terference with the settle I I a KiJ sore feet this kind of Shoe Made of fine soft Vici Kid leather, with firm, heavy mm les. HonC!dlg Prices $3.50 to $5.00 a pair Men's $5 m 3LL/ BEST QUAL1TV "BANFF" ANTHRACITE COAL NEW WELLINGTON COAL MAYERS y PRESTON P. O. BOX 3 4.i "Pl-one 105. We can give \fo you choice on Q\ a half dozen pK ormore styles }Ka of the very WJ best grade Patent Leather Boots for ffl $5.00 a pair. jt)J These are made oi i narrow, medium and broad toe last, all styles V. 01 OFFICE: FBiffl STREET. FOOT OF SIXTH. - ��� NEW I Leather <U Boots g ann witl ��� . / <> ��� *> ��� *> ��� > - > �� ��� *> o ��� ��� ��� * ��� ��� IT WILL REPAY YOU TO CAREFULLY EXAMINE THE Special lings in Xmas Ca NOW ON VIEW IN THE REAR OF OUR STORE. f Book and S,CilL3y S Stationery Sto :i- ����<*###-.������ :������ ��� i ii lhe ma ������ - - unwurranti*,! nml A. ��� . . lending to create a v tj much Nl.<j ��� e di Mm-., ,le , oi dltlon il maklnp ' i : i ... .... i. Brltli b woi ��� -., en i It, an ; a sneak. W ��� AE EXPi-.ESS IN A BA in, X. Ii. N'ov l-..,.ja*V SB ra D SMASH fiitf Wi ,. III,,!- Q; AhHOIufiiiy Waterproof Boots Invictus "Dry Sok" and Warwick "Wet- Defi" Prices $5.00 to ;*_7.50 a pair FELT p| SUPPERS ��� For Jfi Men, Q Women tffrt ' md Children W : We have the gfi irgesl as-jas ortment of tM A'll Slippers fQ ever put jn pj stock. Prices fp from 38c tn $1,50 fe ^��a, ������������������������������������������������������ ����������-.������� ���������������������������<>��������������-��*>�������� *vx_wrj7iv^*vrw_w.ra__aic>��irTT . ggnau'u :tc___B��,iK_i___-.__irBiMi.i-ii_��i!_n��-o HEATING STOVES m ..,,11 we ii a in ati r foi o 01 hai i t oal or ������ ��od tve h&re ,t"'"1- Oxford Ploram e, Oxford Oak. :. Isome In n . ea i ��� md all ���' ..'������i-..- nlekle trimmings. .',: o I ir [e ran i ol all ;hl beati rs I*) not forgei lo eali In and Inapecl our Oxford and >��� <' Ranges, the ranges thai give real genuine satlafactlon. T. J. TRAPP & CO., Ltd. j r.)i*-izi'immiummuimuMtaar*K*maai>'iit.-' WXEBBWXm timi exprei v hich left Mont ton lust , *hrt morning t^J nighl ��� aa badly ��� i iked ,i 5:30 .. ioi at Ci dar hall th north ��!' Camp ellton. N'o \C0 'I'll,, train was "'���'tig il I ; MSS .. i ,, ii, it the act i lenl oci : ' ������ I. The Mj| ... car lefl the rails and was Pfl ,.��� on it. Me. Tl,,- colonist oar, W i>ign of lhe Big El e claw pasnenger ear, diner and SM ilouse, Ltd. ectric Boot. New Westminster, B. C. |; " el., IlIlKSellKlT Car, UlIll'T ""' jjJJJ> two leeplng oars Blled with Bleeping Jf] , lengers all lefl the rails, bul were ��� C5?i noi overturned. l*i.*7. 'SCS^SQ. THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN B C *dB The Look Will He Olai our high f;''-1'1 to see somo o coal carried Into j DIdn'l know thi re <f 'i'e s>':l ' al- of .,, n i b Idtch'm W.I-. there '���*'*' I, l:i coal mosi as nun. Bggs or i'l|M :va the kind thai ' . th irfectli ii of "' rJJffereni ',., Idedly flre thai our than the ordinar an better. GILLEY mSa**m*mWk*mm*mmmm*mmUm ;ROS-, Ltd THE iiAlLf NEWS. r. . '. I-Aul-. KiVK , _t#d * <* a**5 0#0*0��0*C��' ., *��� ����������� :���-'.'?*���' ��������� �������� -����� -a. .. . *:>:-**��0<K*0#0*0��0 '=a= ,_.-,-.< ' ,-���-_..-__����� The Cash Stores I. H. SMITH Tlie Cash Stores ��� ������ ���*; ������" ������''-���#-..;*��*�� ���*�� ��� ��� ft ft -������^-������^:#^-,::##:;:^ I City News| �� ������ ******** *# ** ������; ������ ������ ������ ���*���.:-������.-�����-::*���;:* aterday I tions tli ���i-MMMMtMMMMtMMHMOMMO^IWWIWIMtMMHi ! C into "tr a box of 'B. 1; will make I \r * I i I- I*' I I*' III li li' GR EATE R BARGAINS and BIGGER PRICE REDUCTIONS THAN EVER! - :., ���_.- \\ i .... . lai west. Il ��� ., it���'.n evei ��� '��� ���:.������ tnd .-,��� manj I ills ��� Important Millinery Announcement., ed nn Ma ��� P It i ,.,iian. Th. th< Domin- Lgasalz, call- ��� Mixture ": | ������ pre ������������'���;' a- aga 125 oi :,n ,\n excelleni music:. . n ensued at thi close of tin- ' i ,, |S on Sunda; a the am ii ,] urch service will hal. Reformed Eplscopi rniireh Mm ] ���; .- and bulb i i kinds. The Cai - xican Um over the S'a lfc expec ed t< come up rivei ;-.. en route m ��� Vic* . . ,. ��� .. Weston will be hold ilng lit*- to lak- .. i .-. ;o ol lumbei an, shoolcs :. . he Brunei ti milli \le\ieo For sale -Seven roomed hou bath roon pantries, closets, v-,���_,|i shed; h,,:*se stall, carriage house. fruit trees; on full lot.. For further particulars applj to owner. 192 Blghtto street. ��� ��� v �� ��� i i *> ��� * *��� ��� We invite you to call and Inspect our well selected stock of Home | | Furnishings. Everything new and up-to-date. Prices marked in plain figures. A pleasure to show goods LEE'S ��� Mammoth Furniture Emporium LEE'S BLOCK, COLUMBIA STREET. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Opposite Lome Street. Phone 73. ������������������������ ������������������������������������>�����>.������������������������������ 4* ��� ��� X ��� . ii rl Dyeing pairing. I >i, moi. Kyle's Fronl *. i '-.-,', '���'-.. v. .. ,, con in the Sal. ition Arm) barrack -a ac . Captain Hoi wood, gether ��Ith Cap Pearson and ;, !��� w soldier; I om Vanoouver, this evening In -UOliea ��� en of the i Uberta left the cil ��� ' '"' ��� ��� '���'-���'���'���' '** "'��� ol Delta for Edm n ' w!'�� ;':' - ������ >d< '��� ���''������ ; in the Ju i ��� ��� ..al Victoris _oi some e to -��� - ��� , . . ��� ..'... lm- Davl< - ... bablj be able ^ :,,i oi Q :-"���.,iien .:.. K Front _ ** i PRIME RIBS BEEF Mutton Veal Pork Best Farmers SAUSAGES Bologna and Head C heese Pacific Meat Market Phone 192 HcMENEMY t\ ANDERSON Columbia St. ���*������*��������������������������������������������'�������������������������' i.. . ��� - .. . ISI ��������***���+���������*�����������**���������**������*�� Christmas, ��� GOOD \i. it- K go - i. ��� ::. - ��� I of our mil -i- ��� . '..,��� i ���- :. .-��� ailing ��� ho **, . ��� : ��� ire In ::, ; we I tha tr pun i Ing in ordei e this si must be aco Ial. ��� efo 1st of Decei i ��� ��� i'oi ... ��� No ��� ������ on en : * i' W \ ivauche, ->i Art. Vndi . - poo I >urnament ai Cranbro wa sterday' thi Col< o -,..- " '-ll -. a f, i\ hours i ��� ommi i Monda Valu* Vvauch wa ..-_.. Option con vei held In Van ivi ti rda, ��� i Daniel Ford ��� ��� ��� , . -. . ic, be- The di.u ci E iwo igues ol ' hedral at 8 Vancouv, r and New V vil " will officiate * .,: ;.., ii ral nin ���'������ !i' ' s wi!l ������ subsequenUy $ 26. a ck in th< ��������� ' '"��� '������ Cath( ' cemetery. *> ��� ��� '.- church. He-. G I . | Second hand HEATERS at a! | Snap. I : Hardman, James & McClughan \ ud Ires ,:i (tied "Starching Cli i , cigars of exclusive , made by the Cor. Front and Sixth Sts. *************���*������***�����*���-��������** ' ��� *����������������.����������*���#*���*<��������*������*** lv II r BIG BLANKET SALE Union Blankets in lirey li. C Cl orj ��� ��� '.* ni urj All members ister ��� .j V qui, v . . pi,,,. in ��� .... ,- . , atten i _���'..:>: list I jf# William Bo i Murchie's -. l i *������-,, * ��� ' ��� m - ��� One of Our Mottos: Prompt Delivery yw�� , 12.7 S3.50 $3.95 si: M l'i.. Price Cuts in While Wool Blankets ��� 0 ��� _l ��� ��� i a ��� een fix llrei ���' ��� F I. *i T. H. Srsiith's Monster TRADE .SALE !��������� ���-���o^��aj*o*o*oio*oVo* ym:+t:*c*yo*o*>oo*>o*>D*>o*>o*K��Q i. hi ��� ���>. Vl ��� Holi , ���. ��� i*i an I, i'i ,. y. Thi part; * A)., was in the city yi ��� ,i ir a lecture I ������ given Q in t St. Andrew's cl O tmilei the : , * lub. 'fi Th,. suh.i . . - will be Breaking lh, Bands or the Struggle i wards." Mush nnd vocal -ele. lions will be supplied n> members ni �� * * ��� * * (��� ��� ��� _ Ty- the club, Boruo ol the numbers beini; a piano boIo ������ w !-' j' !', quartette by ��� ",: ' Unltj to I1'" '���' I i ��� u-odnced from the S |, . ou of thi provln i - :. aoi b in ��� i iK, n advs i i,ul,l i ��� Mi, case, and II the lo noi make more use ol this. i hana thej will lose the besl oppor- , tunity of i��,ss. -;-iu_; cheap pii r' , Public Supply Stores GEOprA0^A(^s Photis 92. ' '"'k&- A'e specialize this pari ��� .. - ness and ��� ��� Isfaction to o Canned Goods Wi have just Frnii and Vegeta I tl - - ��� : othi , ooiumoia atreet. New West minster, B. C. �����������������������������������������������������������������- 1* ��� : : ��� : : *�������*����������*������*������������������������#ftOftft iif ih- ililiiiivei-s. Malcolm and NV Laird, Francis Vart! and Stuari Murraj ong t>> NV Fryer \ ,���,.,,,,! ��;ls made on thi progress and ;i solo b> Malcolm Laird ,,f the Sons of England banquet on Dei emb ������ 11 at the Russel hotel, to 0*C40*0*C*��0*>CO*C*C*K.*C*��-0*t>0 0*Ce040*C*��C*K_C*0*C*��0*r#*.'.����0 I'll,- annua a 111 :, union 'I DECEMBER 7th, 1903 ��� in VVi ' linn ��� ' Couni ll of Royal th, Ri if Columbia lodge lasi ev. I'XDER P.VTBONAOl OF TRUSTEES, seii' ml nli la u"1 known yet how manj will attend the function, bui the numl will certainly be large in Bhown v other meeting of the lodge win be ���.' i,niiai* ol Temp, ranci waa hei I 11 - evening, nnil the gn ��th i the ii facl .'im In of oilier attrac pCDNESDAY, Dec. 2 henry B.Harri-s |HE LION AND THE MOUSE author of The Ihe Royal City High School Pn ��� .. Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette ,-. Plaj I 1,1 111 V. Mi ol the numben ��� writ! n or ;..' inged - pir;''"' for Mi, .**-. ll '. beri - i il, n w bi tge el N: **2*00. $1.50 $1.00, 7 So and BO VOU Cannoi Word to Miss ihis (iriMt Musical Treat .:;i . i���, ,;.. THOMAS VALEN ; -,i; pURCELL, celebrate I ��� i ,n violinist, and that oharmlng mon loglat ANNA PBARL WEATHERING TON 12 - bhded Safety Razor - t One NlKht Only ���AT THE 9^SLEY'S picture- Westminster Opera Houv P^CARDSl^z Gdlette Safety Razor - $5.00 SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW , ��� fore the banquel takeB placi i : mre on i 'allfornla ��ill be g^ ��� n :: thi ��� - - h Mi ai Columbian c ��� I--... . Prim l] nl Sipprell, Fridaj evi ul thin week. The ms ���' I tl fo ��� ��� -., -. u . red mo itlj dui q ���i niiu-.,. y the I'lin g ���ii in the Bouth, it i lime, i ��� -^ from ii ...-,, Illne ���-. ��� > mi-, r ol ��� lld ������- ��� !>, ,1 . i ;n ilium rating thi iddresa, Vi tin resldenci ol Vii J R G ifternoon there will ;- i mi ��� ng ,ii .' , 'clock, I'M women otei i'i onneel lou *���*��� 1th the mu pal election bn Ier tli,- auspli es ol \v. c T, r 'l lie invitation Ivav been �� iloly clrculati d, and > ing i; ��� xpected. Mrs Bpotford, of victoria, the'provincial Sil.OU dent, will probably give an iddri It la understood that a temperance I ticket will .1 e considered) nml ll ill factory, ibe list approved WRITE If You Cannot CaSi o MY MAIL INSURANCE is INCREASING RAPIDLY, AS MY CLIENTS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT FIND THAT INSL�� ' DE CAN BE PLACED WITHOUT TROUBLE BY MAIL ALL CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVES PROMPT AND SATIS FACTORY ATTENTION. WHETHER IT IS AN ENQUIRY FOR RATES OR AN ORDER TO PLACE INSURANCE. IF YOU CANNOT CALL. WRITE WHAT YOU WANT, AND I WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. MY RATES ARE THE LOWEST. AND THE OFFICES I RE- ' i I BENT ARE Aiy. OF RELIABLE CANADIAN COMPANIES. ARE . edals, university and dopwri . -tin,-:...- ��� wil presented the ���'"���������i '���Mop, ���"'' ON BALE AT I to students succewful I examination!. ��� in Is, EY'S ���AMoN' MlV S.1AT lONERV STORt: | S CIQ AR DIVAN, F pAl S DRUG STORE an'.I Col xir ADVERT18R - .N ��� THE D A I L N I W b uniblj Street. ir You've .'OMNI) AuytD'ng. The Women's'Auxiliary of We trnln ster li;'", the new theological colloge of British ColutftDia, are holding ���< Thanksgiving reception in th liege ALFRED Economy Insurance Broker ARMSTRONG BLOCK. on Siiiinliiv. Nov. 28, t',,in i to ii and O+O-ftD+O-tO+O+OO-tO+O+O-tO+O+O O���^'"��^a>M!<_���D^^���00'^0���^**>O���C��>O���0 from 8 io in. A cordial invitation i- exl nded to all. The lurnlahlng of Mi,, building baa I oen dun,' by the women of ihe presbytery of We.-1 min -ter and will compare favorably with thnt nt' nny college In the Dominion, The auxiliary expects soon to b�� call ad upon to furtii.ii more dormitories, the I'nrolnn'iit having Ino ised large- PECTACLES �� dnrc lh_ o:*oning. MET YOUR Christmas Curtains DON 10 UP AT Till.; Royal City Laundry Royal Avenue and Blackie Street. Telephone 54, P. O. Box 665 Weng Yuen Co. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS Suits m_ide to Order. Columbia and Mclnnesa Streets. ��� ' m ������*. s % M>. ���4- ��� **_ *. '���%,'^f-*'- mn - ��,: , ' *** ;'-A - ������ M* .. **> Mm . " ifc. ��� .. " 3 , ����� *���*����-. j. ���.* ������ %*M * ������ -f.it*-. ; : _ -M ' -4 -** i v" I, ''...>,..*.., - ... * ������-���"* s ��� , - "It . ' , ��� . :.. , . A -���' ' L ���' ,.*!fc * ��� .*��� *VA.'i . ', f"�� ���- hr**.i* , ( i. ^V.'V���*<*.. I *v fc."** > ��� * ��� -%l'i7W ''--'��� u ��� V*M , ... I I *%** -nty ���* . t, *mJSM I * *-������ '*1*\ ���'<: siS # ^ * - ����� pfcri- ��� i-*.*!v.& -. ' wm: ii'.i .:;*r W- ^SBm*'* M^t'yy&i < !f'. IT' *2 ������ K '"ft. ' < ��� . ������ & ��]ft. ..,: ii- i ': ���a* ���������>._ ��� * ���' ,j ,������ _i p ���������r:^A'' : ��� I' I .**���' ��� .1 li! IP* -amt' IA, I If-A- ',';'���, ��..���'_,[.>��� & _l* ' ,���;;, ������v'lffll .*;���'{ '1'W;'? _ffl_i' - jpn A ���W^Vi*!' iS-^s-aV,!.'' lf.J1"��� S���.lft#���.^.���_ mm? mfi' ��� - W'Y'H\y,,,t-ii'S> # *m %i*y%' fu K��v' ������;:w..' SEJP*. ;i'i':-i^'i��>' i a-���.?������;'!-'": ��� p;: r'fi'. .,A:' w - $&M1��J.;\* '''P.. S_.<'i����':.i' .flirt'*!! . i, J'" * ���*��� j -*_il>l-*_. Hem ,;* ii*ttf# sl|p1ii'""?��'.'- :A-iiMN;,:. VAI'A ! feS lilf f A>-VWM O^-.V*^. 'VlM?*i'>. ''^h^: *V ^yiri^ smm,,m :w* .*'���������' -f*w>* v-m^a ;:��� i il*n*����'i.i��..-'' **.-i|i��� ... BLfJ^_ '���/������ luaf**).**^1 '_ft._tiM_fe.-W IP*** fil . ���_ ������ "ii. ���* '��������� *��� ��� ���'������? i' ���V8U*!. it- i*-' ���-< iPM*. ^'-K''_, 'V : ������- ���'��*��� _KA;V 'vAA"lr; f *-'*fa*M' , i"' '. ' 1- --���H'*** : mi, *���������*���'* i'ii',-* VA M.��"i. ''..' ' fl'_R*_Ulllj.*,i ' ," . a "l *������:.��� '. i i'��'i "| ':v, ��� , ;,:., IMiiTl " ".-..-���'.v.i M,. ��� ������"��',: ���*? 4 "W-fW ._"*������.������ *1i I . �� .i'";.f,: '''liJ'.Wi It,, , ���,.',, '������' t'l< -J M'iA'��-������'!:;^ < H��|^,'a4,-:1 *��� !��AGE SDL THE BaILY NEWS. THURSDAY, NOV. ^ J Tttvo .Hundred Persons Perish When Liner Burns at Sea Valetba, Island of .Main'. Nov, 25.��� Nearly iwo hundred persons, passengers and crew oi the Ellerman line steamer Sardina, are believed to have perished today when the Bteamei svaa di stroyed by flre jusl after she bad sailed for Alexandria, Egypt, The Sardinia was scarcely a mile off Grand liar or wheu the first sign oi (Ire appeared, but with a strong wind to i-.in the il.anes the whole ship soon was ablaze and the passengers and crew bad scarcely a chance for their lives. There was a wild panic on board as ever made it Impossible for them to approach the Sardinia, and they could do little in the way of aid. The Sardinia, left Liverpool November 14 with a cargo of general merchandise for Mediterranean ports, Her crew numbered 44 and _!(. first-claas and six second-class passengers embarked at Liverpool, .Mosi of hor oilier passengers undou itedly were Levantines, .Maltese and Egyptians, Many of these people cross on Mi" steamers of this line from .Malta to Alexandria, lt Is their custom to pitch their tents on deck for shelter during the tour days' trip. The decks were th,- rapidly spreading flames drove crowded, ,and this condition undoubt- tlie passengers to the rails, and many edly made the orderly clearing of the nni waiting for the boats to be low- ship difficult. Many women and chil- ered, plunged into the sea. Scores are dren were aboard, believed to have been drowned. Others | Following the flre an explosion blew trapped by the fire were literally j off the hatches, The crew fought roasted to death. ! bravely, lull the high wind rendered There were manj craft in the har-,their efforts futile, Tugs sent to the bur ;it the Mine of the disaster, and a Scene are cruising around in the hop,' number of tugs .anil other swift Bmall of finding survivors. vessels rushed to Lhe assistance of the j Mp to 11 o'clock this afternoon fifty Imperilled liner. The high sea and .bodies had been brought ashore from gale which prevailed at the time how-Mb,. Sardinia.. TME "1 Royal Cafe i Late Lee's.) Entirely New Management Proprietress, MRS. ARCHER QUICK SERVICE EXCELLENT CUISINE Oysters on the half shell. (lame and fowl in season. Meal Hours: li:- akfast ii to n a. m. Lunch 11 ...0 to 2 p. ni. Dinner .. .. 5:30 to 7::i0 p. m. Light Refreshments and Short Orders at all hours. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone 375. Dominion Trust Block. Entrance Columbia and Sixth sts. TENDERS Tenders are invited for the grading of gas holder site, per cubic yard. For details inquire of Mr, Rennie, secretary, care Vanstone Heating & Flumbing Co. ROYAL CITY GAS CO. City Elections Notice is hereby given to the elec tors of the City of New Westminster that 1 require the presence of the said electors at the City Hall on MON- MAY. the 7Hi day of December, 1908, at ll o'clock a.m., for the purpose of electing a May,,,, and three School Trustees for the year N09, and at 1- o'clock noon of tho same day, for the purpose of elect.ng seven persons as Aldermen lor the staid year of MI09. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. British Column-a Coast Lln* Service. TIME TA.BLE Following Wail Service are tho hours of i*^,,,., an* arrival of maiis at the NnrTL minster post office each ' lour given r**:" being the hou, ,, clo. which la half an hour, . t J' [tore the actual di patch v, ' ��� VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE unless other* , ROUTE. jed and received ;! . princess Royal leaves Vancouver The only mail- dispatch, t].lU> except Tuesday al 9 p.m. Steamer Charmer at 1 p.m. daily. - SunJ SMUGGLER ARRESTED IS IDENTIFIER AS HID HAND FREAK INCIDENTS OF SOUTHERN TORNADO Notorious Opium Passer Captured by New Officer���Had Fifteen Pounds of "Dope" Concealed at Time. Bellingham, N'ov, MM- Larry Kelly, one of the mosi notorious smugglers' oi tbe Pugei Sound country, was ar-J rested at Custer this morning by j United States Immigration Inspector M, C. Farris, The old man wis preparing his breakfast by a camp Dire ileal* the railroad track -md the officer was attracted to the place by the ��� moko. Whili In- did nol know Kelly,1 being a now officer, he arrested the man <'-n supicion and an investigation I i-ought to Ughl fifteen pounds ofl opium. When Kelly was taken to Custer In- was met by United Sun. -- Customs Inspect:,: J, R. Vail, of 1.yn- ,1.-n. who at once recognized the man. Kelly had given his name as Wrard when arrested, bui when recognized admitted his Identity. He was taken io Blaine for a hearing before the United States commissioner there, and if held for trial, will be sent to Seattle. The impression had gained ground ii, r thai Many Kelly was dead, but :his is no- the case, the report having gotten o ��� j raa .on of the death oi ������pig ! on" Kelly, who ; a--,'d away some w ek ago. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 25.���The Iknown dead number lti, while uncon- - firmed '..ports declare that six other , persons losi iheir lives as a result of the storm wiiich swept parts of this state on .Monday. Verified reports ��� place the number of Injured at 23, three probably fatally, i Several freak acts of the tornado. were reported near Hot Springs and BerryvHle. Schoolhouses were lifted off theii- foundations and moved, but ; the pupils .md teachers inside escaped.! P. 0. Box 474. Tel. 53. Estimates Submitted. ..Westminster.. Iron Works JOHN REID, Proprietor. Manufacturers of Vrought Iron Gates, F-encet, Crest- ings, Balcony Railings, and Fire Escapes. General Machine Work and BLACKSMITH.NG ceived Sundaj arc ��� ., "dC'P "���'���" '" i *inc_3 ""' way maiis. Sapperton, p Mills and CoipiiMam. Mai,s Despatchec. 6:00 a. ni. (closed a the previous night) Q. N. R. "Owl." 7:30 a.m.- -Van,-,im, WESTMINSTER-VICTORIA ROUTE Tuesday) Victoria g.S, Trader will leave Victoria for ; railway. Xew WestmUistetr every Tuesday, Sumas and Si al ������ ling all Leaves New Westminster on Wed- S. points east and VANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROUTE. Steamer Princess Victoria leaves 10 a.m. da.iiy except Monday and Seattle. Channel 1 p.m, Victoria leaves d.iil. for Victoria ' '4 o 4 mver excj C Elect! nesday Office and Works: Tenth Street, ��� New WRStmliKster CHOICE AT THF. i lie mode ot nomination shall be as follows. Kach candidate shall be nominated In writing; the writing ��� j shall,be subscribed by two persons as Res. 429 proposer and seconder, who shall be | duly qualified electors and residents 'u the City; and such nomination paper I shall contain a statement signed by ! the person nominated that he consents to such nomination. The nomination papers shall be de* ' livered lo the Returning Officer at any Ume between the date of this notice and Mn the case of Mayor aird School Trustees) 12 noon oi the 7th day of December, l{.08, or (in the case of Aldermen) l o'clock p.m. of the same day. ln the even! of a poll being necessary, sueh poll will be opened on thi 14th day of December, 1908, al '���' o'clock a.m., and will r< main open until .", p.m. of the sain, day at the i j following places: The council Cham- ��� i ber, City Hall; the Fire Hall, Sapper* IVl E /\ I S [ton; and the Waterworks Storehouse, at the corner of Auckland an 1 [and Eleventh Streets; of which every pei WEST COAST ROUTE. 88 Teet heav- Victoria 11 p.m. 1st, 10th and 20th of each month for Clayoquot, Mosquito Harbor and way ports; 10th of each month for Quatsino and way ports; 20th of each month for Ahcuset, Quatsino, Cape Scott and way ports. VANCOUVEK-NANAIMO ROUTE. 8. S. Joan Leaves Vancouver l M',0 P-m- daily, except Sunday. Leaves Nanaimo at 7 a. m. SKAGWAY ROUTE. Princess May leaves Vancouver December 1. NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. S.S. Amur. Leaven Vancouver 2nd and 10th of eve y month. UP RIVER. Beaver��� From N'ew Westminster Monday Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. From Chilliwack Tuesday, Thursday hi day at 7 a m. and poll be'.we.-n New Westmin ter and iMl Ingdon, B.C., via C P i. 0uth; C. P. R. east, Sappi .Mills. 8:30 a.m. Ulainc and i'ra . aesl ��� ��� ii :,i -. 1 Typhoid in Ontario. Ottawa, Nov. 25.���So serious lias! Lhe outbreak of typhoid fever at Pern- Central Meat Market broke ',-, e,i,i that Mayor Fraser has telegraphed for Dr. Hodgettn, secretary of ill. Ontario board of health. Both hospitals are filed with patien* i th ie i eing over two hundred. 'Corner E'ighth St. and Fifth Avenue PHONE 370. BOWELL & ODDY, Proprietor*. son is required to lake notice and yny rn himself ac oidingly, Given undei my hand at tile City Hail, Mew Westminster, the 24th Daj of November, 1908, W, \. DUNCAN, Returning Officer. and .niormatlon For reservations all or address ED. GOTJLBT, Agent, N'ew Westminster. C. R POSTER, Asst. Gen. Paas Agent, Vancouver. J. W. TROUP. General Superintendent, victoria. 103 J. Eugene Brown & Co.M * S CANADIANS PROTEST WHEN BUFFALO ESCAPE POUN*. Mini,:,e-. Man.. Nov. 25. The Ca iiadian governmenl has decided 10| make a protesi to the authoi il :��� ol Montana againsi th, a. Ion of certain persons at Miss iila, .Mont., who are op- I to allowing thi iuffa>io In the Pablo pound to be shipped to Canada. Howa: d Dougl is, Canada's commls* a . , alms thai - ime mie op, :i.,i ear en ol the corral and aliowi-d ifl ��� ��� Hm ��� ' :,.-. Canada td e, after I ., ound them up. Then Is much resentment ... I : .'iiin^t removed |<3 i*t_ : 3 . o i s****-- . c . bo _^ Invite you to inspect the most up-to-date N ovelties Goods in of X gentl mas emen s wear. Our Motto : House ol- Quality an< a square deal. CO O s 3 The Malleable Sole Agents mum & co. Pi A Hardman. A.James STOVES, TINWARE, AND HEATING J. McCli _ PI MVUIINCllT S3 J. Eugene Brown & Co. Fronl Street Trusl Blocl- C. Hamber ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR OUR {WORK SATISFIES OUR PRICES ARE KKiHT Rates on work of any .description or quantity quoted on application. Jackson & Morrison Daily News Block. New Westminster. Phone 388 j eluding all r. s. pointi ,, i and son | also all points between N, i ster and Blaine, via G N r Note.���Clovi ide. ver Valley, Surrey Cenl i - ; via and Kensington Prairii n : mere, Port Kells, Hall's Pra | Nicomekl d< sp.,' . . excepi day; Clayton, Monda Thursday and Saturdaj and Hon Accord, v. urday. These mall same days as despatched, 11:00 a.m.���Vani,,;,, ��� ,,- Central Park, via 11 ��� way. ' 12:30 p.m.���Straw i berland and South " ��� ' courier (Tuesday an i I l m;h p.m ���Easl B in . ' IM1"! p.m. ��� Burn 2:00 p m��� Ladnei p ��� Wi sMiam 1 land and S I excepi Sunday; Woe I Thursday and Saturd Favourite, Capt. J. C. Bi I ton mail despatched an I r, Vancouver.) _.'-. 'Ml ],.m.���Vain Siding, via O. N. It n 4:00 Van,-ouver in : B l via B. C. Electric rallv an extra mail is deep torla via Van," ivei Blaine and .*--��� S. points east "Flyer." 2:30 p.m���C. P ; Fraser Mills and Co a Note.- The two mails, south and i ali pointa from Ni east t including Lang via Port Haney.) Tl H. despatch omits points easl of Co Meadows, Poi I Ham ���'������ Webster's Corners Agassiz and Han Mails for Port Mood) both via Vancouvei Mads Received. 6: la a.m - Blalm g all U. S, ." a i I 4* eluding f ���Owl." -T.^..T..j.j..r..��.^.t..?..j..j..r.^���j..!^.!..j..j. Notary Public Poem 10. Br nt New Wi"-tr.Mnster Conveyancer Block P. O. Box 705 The Edison Theatre Corner Columbia and Eighth, Hisli Cla.*.. Moving Pictures, illustrated Songs, Program changed Mo:.- da.v, Wednesdaj and Friday. 9:UU to 10:00 n.m * Tlmberland and South SV< by courier (Tuesda 8:20 a.m.���Vani io via B. C. Electric ra 9:30 a.m. Vanci uv* 10:00 to il :00 .i in ��� Quicbon, Westham Islan day. Thursday and Sa ward, via steamer K ton despatchi d and ('Oliver. I, 12: '���" to l p.m. ' ii rton, Fra ��� I lam. 1 I'M p III. an i Fraser eluding all i Van,- . \i in. I Burq il and i S. poll between Blain via M. X. ll ��� and N'i ' , g, e 1 ,\ . da ys on u hich thc ��� pai, li,,l and re< elved i 4:45 p.m Vanco ������Flyer." 6,00 Vancouver via ' railway, I p.m. Victoria i 7:00 p.m Sumas md Seat eluding all r. 8. poln and l" I tween Huntingdon fl ster, via C, P I* ��ou,h Mill- l nu p.m. ml Se** v. P. ii "The Milwauke vjrr-f- -��� THE ROYAL ENGLISH GUARD. SCENE KROM "LITTLE JOHNNY JONE8." ��! *����� "The Pioneer Limited" St. f'- Chicago, "Short Line CtoJ Chicago, "South We*�� L Kansas City to ChicagO( No train* in ^*^��� 'railroad in th�� world ������' equipment that of the CWcji waukee * St. Pat. *f""\M nd operate their own >l on sill th��"- ": , trom ����� '"*" , btainsbVi ���"���"���"���,'' . ROWi-.. <>"*" ��� cor AIM ���*���'���*���'��������� own ar .nil ���'"'' 1 il'iv ��f rvi . | H. t34 TVird St. ���a ���'���*,. Important Item 01 ti, ��� i offee. \ . sample . tfre h :���: Our Coff,,. is a grea patrons. ""Hid Phone ADAMS & DEANS 97 GROCERS Columbia St. fines'cocoa in the world U made there. COWAN'S PE.RFE.CTION COCOA !��� the purest and the best and is fast becoming the beverage for old and young. THE COWAN CO., Ltd.. TORONTO ABANIIitl) IT. I'liGSLtY Minister Cl PubIM W< - , Announces His Intention of Gottmg an Supplies by Tender HING OF PORTUGAL Mob of Armed Republicans Attempt to Murder Youthful Monarch. FRY'S Chocolates! s ���0��CO*>0*0^0*r_*Oa*0 0��K.*>0*0*>0*0*C040*0*0��C*D*n i.i hon, Nov, 25.���King Manuel ha 1 a narrow escape from death today at Mie hands ol' & mob of armed Republicans and was saved only by tho of his ca\ - LOT 7, Block 36 AT ALL PRICES the corner of Royal avenue did warehouse or factory site: run past this property. and Eleventh street. Splen- B. C. Electric and C. P. R. Pric- $3000. H-ar-onable St. Join,, \. i;, xo\ _ H- a. W. I ley announi,-. . pal on ige Il8ts ���'.:.; be abolish, d in his mom. Tenders will be called foi 3up* piles whenever possible After consideration he has decided t-> abolish all patronage lists in tlie i quick and vigorous action department throughout Canada, and .,iry guard, has given directions to his deputy! The king wias arrayed in the uniform minister to have the tenders called 0f H Held marshal arm was riding in for in all supplies by public iadvert.se- an open carriage, participating iu ihe ment where possible. Royalist demonstration. The action is taken, not because it without warning the procession wi- has come to his knowledge thatiattacked ,by the Republicans who had there h . been anything wrong with concealed themselves at a point ofthe purchases in the department, but vantage, it was their ��� HIS IS A SACRIFICE. Ix.cause public advertisement would insure a wider competition ,and pro - ably result in more favoralde price The change goes int,, effect it one,. No trouble to show RYALL'S DRUG STORE i �� 5 ��> j 2 C n, Goods at j | Dominion Trust Co. PLAN IMMIGRATION CAMPAIGN ���RANCH. T. R PEARSON, Mgr. New Westminster, B. C. �����:��0*0*>0* 30*0*O*O*O4O*0 0*0*040*0��K5��KX5��K)40*<>*0*0*0 .aster O*0*0*0*0*>0*00*��0*>0*��0->040*0 o^o^o-^o^o^o^co-^o^o^o^o^o^o FLOU Imperial $7.00 per bri. Hungarian Jewel . $6..S0 " " Terminal $5.50 " " McQUAR 0 *��t CO. k FLOUR ANI) FEED MERCHANTS REET, New Westminster. Telephone 333. a**aaamm*ammMWm^MVmmsmi B. C. Mills, Timber and | Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturer* and Deaitrt in All Kind, ot lUmber, Lath, Shingle*, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, Turned Work, Etc Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. ! FARMERS ATTENTION! ! Umber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster ���M"H�� **^H"rvv**K^*-r***v vf ���H-*-* Ottawa, Nov, 25.���J. E. Cyi ex.-M. P. for Provencher, has been appointed government immigration agent In Franc. The department M it.- i -.- ** ' tematic campaign In both (Trance and Belgium and will emploj moving pictures to advertise Canada. mderwear AT Wardrobe J-4-pr Clothier All the leading lines of Underwear will be found, including Stanfield's Elastic Ribbed, Tiger Brand Elastic Ribbed, Tiger Brand Fleece Lined, Turnbull's Natural Wool, Viking Golden Fleece, Wolsey's Natural Wool, and Dr. Deimel's Linen Mesh. +-H-. *-K- 4^^.~HH--J~H-^~H-H-H~I-W' ��� New Zealand klections Wellington, X. '/... Nov. 2 second ballots In the Net. elections give the government -. its, Opposition 9, and Independ int - 2. with one undecided. The parties now stand: Government 15 Opposl- 1 tion 25, Independent 5. The Opposition gained 9 and Independents 1. vident purpose to kill the king, bu' nr the order of his royal highness the cavalry c-iarged the mob. The driver ot the royal carriage lashed Mie horses, a -quel of cavalry surrounding th" vehicle and it was driven swiftly to I ie palace, Tin- cav- alrj followed the carriage to the pal- ace and Mien returned and attacked the mob again. The Republican.- were so strong that, they were aid- tc hold their own until the infantry was calh-d out. The foot soldiers charged Mie. crowd ! with fixed bayonets, wounding many 'who s;,,od in the way. After a hard |fighl the mob was dispersed. Many arrests were made and the city is in a ���Tne I state <-!' great unrest this evening. Zealand; 11 i It is believed that Republicans here full\ planned the attack to break up ithe Royalist celebration and assassinate the king. Many shots were fired \ during the rioting and in the tirst at- tac kit is said that several bullets pass- i,. 1 close to the uiouarch's hi i I - . ���__"_..'_-"__,.._���.. ���..-���. .���.-...."-o,���,'.-"-a,'--"���"-a"--";-";-,- . ���-,."..-'.,���,.*'���*-,.--,.",."..-,,--.,"..������*-������.,-i<-,v"j,������-'.,���,v*-,r I Wanted -:- lost -:- found I 1 for Sale ���:��� lo Rent -:- Etc. i ��,'_._.",.-*.."..".."--��� r:r:r'y.*:r .. ��� . .. -,.",...���--OW-.*". .".."..". ' '_.-",,-'!_-*_."(.--. ."l."/."A*'! I". ."_.*". _*'..���-. ".I" '���*._���-..--..���.,--..-���__--__������ ".I���,.- LOST���On 22nd, a gold .bracelet. ��� ither in the opera b use or between Mime and cur .- n Fin Ier ] lease leave at this office. THE STAGE ,'ANTBD.���To ., i chasi - S cond- haiul Incubator uul Brooder i50��� inn eggs), Vi i-i be In working order and cheap tor cash, Apply to!ward I *s. Severs, Mania'.,;. 1.1 W VNTED- '.- ..' ���uian boai Ier or roomer. Apply 2nd house from ith sti ��� et towards Sth, and on :ird ave. WANTED.���To exchange improved land from five to twenty acres on ,-ar line for town property. Address M. c. Cloverdale P. O. POUND��� Child's purse, this office. Owner apply LOST���Boom of shingle bolts. Re* port to J. W. Davis & Son, City, HOME treatment; room block. Advice free. Collister D. V. LEWTHWAITE CABINET MAKER. OPERA HOUSE BOOKINGS. With ,1 A. Lee.) and solicits your Mission furniture a Bpe- offlce alii .-tore furniture; all (Three Years a.is just opened patronage cialty i o Advantages of a Bank Account i, bills promptly, but nol to pay the same bill twice - kkeepers, by mistake, send oui bill* after they hav, If you pay bj cheque, howevei the cancelled checks an ��� ��� and can be produced *��� - ���������'' ��'Pt8' ���Minis are, therefore, more than a convenlenc, mi against over-payment : do BO With cllecks ��� (DAY bj opening .m accouni with ��� The ��� .Minis ��'f furniture repairs. First Class Workmanship. D.V. LEWTHWAITE WorkshO] 26 Alexander St. Opposite Tram Office. P. O. Box 30-1. House Plione B 29. Th- Everj man or woman who 3 W. N. Draper *! B. C. Land oj Surveyor * I..Hard block, New Westminster, 8 C Dec. 2.���The Lion and the .Mouse.. Dec I!.���Little Johnny Joues. Dec, B ��� The Devil. Dec. .-.��� .Arizona. Hoc. Mi.���The Texas Co. Dec. 16.-���Why Girls Leave Home. Dec 21.���:>0 Miles From Boston. Dec. 24.���Babes in Toyland. Dec. 2...���Sandy Bottom. !)������,-. 29.���The Great Divide. no,* SO.���Florence. Roberts. Jan. 1 ���SI Phinkard. .lar,. 5.���Henry's Minstrels. I.in. <l.-���Shore Acres. Jan, il ���At Cripple Creek. Jan. 15.���Theodore I_orch. LOST���Portion of mink mini", consisting of head and tails. Finder pleast, return to Laily News office. TO RE.NT���Seven roomed, furnished house with one acre of ground; also forty chickens; rent $20; Queens avenue and Eleventh street \\'VNTED���Work by the day; address Mrs, M. Bro ibury, P. O., City. TO RENT���Furnished looms from $l.i,<> per week up, Steam heated. bath and modern conveniences. Apply the Vendome, or to Mrs. Archer. Royal Cate i formerly Lee _ ALL kin :- Ol Main I tanned and dVes.-e I, !). (ainerou, 121 Tv stn et, t'. 0, Box "i',2. in renT Suite furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to Alex. Speck. "The Lion and the Mouse." A notable feature of Charles Klein's 'The Lion and the Mon- -." which H. B. Harris briugs to the Opera House on W�� Inesday. December 2, is the wholesomeness and distinct drawing of the various characters in the story. Th-re can not be fo . d In the play ,, villian, a frivolous matron, a way- n adventuress. Nowaday- it is indeed a ran- occurrance to visit the th, a r, ��� ithout ba. lng to heai the doings or misdoings ol one or more of such characters on the stage. Mr. Klein has displayed a wondi rftil knowledge of what is most 1,.-ired by the public of today over the footlights, ar.d his treatment of the p,oplo in this pleasing play shows a delightful sympathy on the part of the dramatist The cleanliness of ���'The Lion and the Mouse" has been a huge factor in the remarkable success onjoyed by this interesting and well-told story of certain phases of the money world of this country today. "Litte Johnny Jones." "Little Johnny Jones," Ceorge M. Cohn's phenomenal musical comedy, or, as several dramatic reviewers have captioned it, "musical melodrama',, which his been such a tremendous bii -, herever presented for the past two Seasons, will come to the Opera iio ii- on Thursday, December 3, and judging from the advance Bale reported, "Little Johnny Jonos" popularity is just ,as great in this city as it is all over the country. Practically the entire original can will Interpret "Little Johunv .lon,' ' bore. LAND REGISTRY AGT. ROYAL BANK of CANADA New Westminstsr, B. C. Branch. Bi an, ���OUr pari of the northwest portion of lol .-,, suburban block 3, in the City of New Westminster, B, C. ��*0*0*��00*0-K>*K_*<_#^0^^ 0tj��O*>0*O*O*00*0*0*O*O*04O| wh, reus proof of the loss of oertl- flcate of title number 824!) A, issued In the names of Sarah Jane Bingham, Mary Montrose, Sarah Tlerney, has been tiled in this office. Notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of ono month from the dato of the first publication hereof, In a daily newspa]>er publi-hed City of New Westmlnstei!, Isfl duplicate of the said certificate, un- less in the meantime valid objection j be made to mo Ig writing. C. 9. KEITH, District Registrar Of Titles. Lund Registry Office, New Westmin-, ster, B. C, Oct. 26th, 1908. Westminster Transfer Co. i,mce 'Phone 18b. Barn 'Phone 137 Columbia Street WANTED l'uplls for violin and mandolin; fees moderate. Address Box -1ST, City. A*** &ank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. Capital .. 114,400,000.00 ,r R*-*-f.RVE ... '.'.' ... ... ... ... * 111,000,000.00 ,,r,th,-s M: -irho.it Canada and Newfoundland, and In London, England, Jb* Vi���i(, Chicago ami Spokane. U.S.A., and Mexico City. A Gen- ������tti,'*' "���-"���������������I. Business Transac t*Ml. 1 <" Credit Issued, available wl tl. correopondents in all uarti or me , world. ^ ������IA Department nepot.lt*-. ie.--.lv._d In sums of ��1 aud -��l'w*rd'; num (present rate) added Baggage delivered promptly any part of the city. to Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TPAM DEPOT. lm ���"eil allowed at It per 0 "Pt, per an w;r,'me'*yMr' 'iSttt �� ni.r 1168.000.000.00, *'���:*. WB8TMTOBTBJ. BRANCH. Q- O. BRYMNER. **��**" ;;;,,h:; Japanese Employment Agency CONTRACTORS and TRANSLATORS Male and Female Help Promptly Furnished. COLUMBIA and McNEEcEY STS NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Phont 431* p. o. Bo�� "Hi WANTED Nursing, or daily work b> I-Miglish woman. Apply Itox 937, TO LET���Furnished bedroom. Apply tin Dickenson street, the Crescent tVANTEDQood plain sewing neatly ��� lone Apply Mrs. J. Simpson, Ash -treet, P. O. Box 937. 'OK HKNT-Kurnlshed housekeeping rooms; dote 'n; beautiful view; furniture lor sale. Knqulre room 7 Burr bloote, VBBTMINBT K R EMPLOYMENT ���VOENCY���Uniler new manatrement 2fifi Columbia street. Phone 866, P.O box 81.7. Can supply you with all lilnds of help promptly, free, of charge. Branch office, 107 Cordova st-eet woet, Piione A 2750, Vancou- tr,\ B. C. TWO LEPER PATIci', .S IN CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL Los Angeles, Nov. 24.���Journeying all the way from Mexico to I.os Angel, s to learn what was ths matteT with him. Treneda Ortego, a Mexican, is to- da) i <mf;iied in th. cQunt] hospital ���cgs'ng to be told what is his ailment and why the people are shunning him. The physicians declare he is a victim of 1- prosy, TliM makes two lepers in the county Hospital. Mn. Elisabeth Wardwell, the other victim, having b< en brought here from Tombstone, Ariz. Tim hospital authorlt'es afe quoted as saying that both will be deported io Mexico, the place where they contracted the disc, ���-. ARRESTED FOR SENDING BODY THROUGH MAILS Pembroke, Nov. 2",.���Provincial Detective John Miller today arrested M iry Theresa Raymond on a charge of concealing the birth of a child sent from Pembroke to Ottawa cn October 1 .. The dead baby was wrapped ui as an ordinary parcel and shipped hy express to Ottawa. Tho girl W- pested Is not believed to be the mother. : " "���������v- ��� _ * :'*._ _* ������ V *m ��� * li ��� , ���i, * > r, ��� ' ���' -���' . a i v.;- ���I*' 't* w^ ���*:. vS^""-, I v5 ' CV"f" V ���',��� ��*���*���. ���; .*�� ��� - >��� ��� ���* n!f , ** , * .. ,.' �����'��� ���"VV it ��� IN* I �����.���- i ' ��� ";m>'A ���', A **V l- , ���.-(,!���*���-.. ��� �� ��� * *- ���'I,.**>>,,*��� ������*- ��� '.,��� ��� ������ *}Qf^" ' .*%��� v M' ���.**'���* ���^ w �� '���M I ' r *N��i'- nil-* i lMt : '"bit. m ��� .-;'.k.*, % -. .-��.' *����� " ������** \*F*m\ * ��� r* - ���- ��� * t* tH:��\ -, n 'TV * Wv-lV**'*** "'. .. - "a... ���**��& ��� >:M: - ���-_��.* '���'_, -v. ��� A; ��*r'' ii* *-.�� _ ��� ���vf..���<-... iS " t*k*;. ��^��i *>'_,*������ .i _Hr __��� a\\ M ji" ~ ' ���!-. it- ���"-' ' i |P Mm*\ * , *MH��{ U'.' i! ��*** ,*���_ ��� ,,i*'.; "\\P,-J ;���*-.���... [iff*-A Bt A:' *���' ,4 ' -1 - '%, ffe* MSN ^ ^*:fJj;-'V .(,,��� ���,> :,'A"<' m'^A ��� ' "ii-i-.rt.WiSf ���mr- m ^Ai Vtf;fl a I- . ' ��� _���*'*���. ! ' .,-. ���.,,*" jit#'*���"*������ s*'i V'"' \M *. 'A ;������ .���.tf.cr'm.i.M 'C ' , ������ 'j '..'' ..J-, --������}��' V.I'! '.J-', '.; .V" ' ���"A A'. Km; !fi'..M>-'AM -ft tl .���' "'-'eA-lu : MA'-A.*^ mIMm-,; ������!&: ������ilMliJ-HlV ��� -,a, r I ' �� . ,�� "'I ' * __������> si'.'1- fll; , 1 Vi ; -. M, 1 'H*%^;' * .���VlJ I ' B*. V ,'it-,'vM:li'v I,, <>�� j ?A'?M '���,.���,*' i*! __���**�� 1 '���*' B-d-f ' '_ '���_"**��� 1 Hi1 a ; __��� -p.. ' ill|< r .vf);.';-^'.1 ft^frfcM EJ.,'*' l*M. 1 ��� ly.* Att.. WfMM'M'Ai' . . 9 **jy**-*->*;���>' m'm ^,i _�� ��� "t.i 1 Iflv OKA , ' ������*�� JS, Jt,'-*- ' ��' i ' fe'; ''��� ' At "���' !��� ^, *_�� e '..' Nt * 'I 1 .'������'. ft- ,-i 11' ", *. . a , ' rf*,, la**/' ��� I ' !?';VS * ' "���' AC if. :;" 1 v; ; ���.. ", .: Hii"! m* ��� ��� ���'���i'lJi i1m::; Ai A-V'iAAS' _vr.--j jaw .��t Pi:i:;fc. 'i ik'.;-*'-A "';: 1 ������ ��� ;< ��� l>'. li ���,, ��� '.' fi;',-. * ! " ,-at- *-__ H'm...'-'-; i iNew Smyrna FIGS \\'o have bought too many j figs and are selling them at I very low prices: i each lb. box. ...10c two lb. box, .25c Three inch 1U iV'h hi baskets, each 15c Valena flj Three inch Smyrttfl large !;��Xt8, per lb. ��� ��� ligs in 15c These r,iv all new figs, of thc very b'-st quality, and the price we are quoting is very low. C. A. WELSH The PEOPLES GROCER Phone 193 and 443. ! New Westminster Gas Ompany Not5��_.e to Consumers COMMENCING JANUARY 1st. 1909. All gas used will be charged for a* the following rates; Gas used for llghtli | $2.50 Gas used for beating und cooking $2.00 (las used for power $1.50 Cash discounts wlll be allowed off above prices on ah bills paid at th.- office of the Cunningham Hardware Company on or I -fore the 10th of the current month. NEW WESTMINSTER GAS CO. November l.th. lf)0S. Our Stock of Heating Stoves consists of a complete line of Airtights, Hot Blasts and Box Stoves. We invite inspection of the most complete line of Heating Stoves in the city. , Prices right. Quality first class. Anderson & Lusby 252 Columbia St. New Westminster 3 HOVERS OVER INDIA Menace of Serious Uprising Daily Becoming More' Acute-Many Murders. Calcutta, India, Nov. 25.���The sKuu Mon in India has nol shown such 1 menace of serious uprising as it de- today in many years past. Attacks and attempts on the lives of Englishmen, officials and civil! 'arc of almost daily occurrence. Lord' I Minto, the viceroy of India, returned I here today from the north, cutting short Ills excursion in this territory for the purpose of considering mea-! ; sures to cope with the native disaffection, which ihe authorities have | been forced to recognize is alarming-' I ly on the Increase. Last night the Bengali made an unsuccessful attempt to kill Public i Prosecutor Hume with a bomb in ' I Railroad carriage near Agurpura There were three other Europeans in the carriage at the same time, but none were injured. Last Monday night district superln- j tendenl of Police Clough was mur- 1 dered by a native at Lyallpur, The Inative approached the superintendent while he was asleep and cut open his : head with a spade. The police are taklni remarka il precautions to safeguard Lord .Minto, and thl.. Is regarded as most signiti- cant. CHILIAN BARQUE IVANHOE HAH TROUBLE IN GALE Phone 379. P. O. Box 249. We Have ALL KINDS OF TOILET REQUISITES cf the best quality. T. A. MUIR & CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ellard Block, New We*tmin��ter. HOTEL RUSSELL New Westminster, B. C. FOR Reduced Monthly Winter Rates apply to Brine and McLean. Proprietors. Special attention paid to Banquets. Private Suppers and Dances. 100 Rooms. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heat. Cen illy located, J. New some & Sons j Painters and Decorators^, i Estimates on All Work (_i\*en Much interest Is centred in the arrival of the bark Ivanhoe, which will ' load lumber at the Fraser River Sawmills tin- week, for she will be tiie. j first Chilean bark to take on a cargo at I - this mill, and on the manner in which ! she is handled there will depend a ' I good deal of Hituru trade. Captain Kluih, of the Ivanhoe, ma le a fast run up from Valparaiso, getting ofl Cape Flattery In 39 days, a .e ,i- v>- gale caused the cargo ballast ,o' shift slightly, and after driving into the straits the head winds forced the bark out to sea again, and she Btood off and on until the Lorn,- picked her up and towed her Into the Royal] roads .Sunday. She will load 1,1)00,- ,1,1,, feet of lumber for Valparaiso. USE CRIMINALS FOR MEDICAL EXPERIMENT. ! 399 Sixth Avenue New Westminster ��� ��� .': ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� :"_ Electric Railway Service lnterurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and wa�� Stations will run every half- .Meir from 5..*i(i a. m. Last car leaves at !1 p. m. [Last car Iv. Vancouver 11M.0.) Cars ieave the depot every twenty initiates for both Sap- rerton and city limits over tbe citj line. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, twenty minutes after and forty minutes after, commencing at 6:20 a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten mlniMes after the hour, half past and fifty mtautes after the hour, commencing at 6:30 a. m. Sunday 8ervlcs toair-n��urly between 8.30 a.m nnd 1] p.m. ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ���ii* ��� ��� ��� ��� KM ��� ��� ��� San Francisco, Nov. 25.���Whether criminals condemned to die may be ordered by the state to submit to inoculation wiih the germs of tubercluosia is the question that is agitating lawyers and physicians her,* today. The discussion ams.. from the request of Dr. Wallace Briggs, vice-president of the state board of health, to the state, prison directors that doomed men be turned over to the medicos for experimental purposes In the interest of. science. Strang for Railway Commissioner. Winnipeg. Nov. _:_.���lt is-announced here that ..mlrew Strang, a wholesale liquor merchant ol this city and, prominent Liberal, will be appointed al member of the railwa} commission, succeeding the late Hon. Thomas' Greenway. Premier Mm my of Nova Scotia is also un applicant, but Strang will gei the appointment as western,...- inu-i be represented, British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd Open Town Candidate Retires. Winnipeg, Nov. 'U,.���c. ll. Forrester I retired from the mayoraltj contest I today, staling thai he was disqualified, being si ill a subject of the United St.,t,s lie favored Begrega i,,n of th<_ social evil, Calendars Xmas Postal. Xmas Cards STOCK COMPLETE AT MOREY'S Choosing An Executor In making your will THE CHOICE OF AN EXECUTOR should engage your thought at least as much as the division of your estate. Advise with THE Westminster Trust & Safe Deposit Co., ltd. Hom': Office: NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Write for parlkular.s. r. J. HART, Managing Directoi - r.-M-'Tr " v -Kr-junvii *mm&*B<r.r<tt?*M!X,f<r ��� aggggga| MANY OPPOR TUNITIES TO SAVE BY Buying Our Special LINES We are Mdntlnually offering exceptional values In seasonable merchandise of evi Note carefully the low pricing for thla week. TWO SPECIAL SNAPS IN Ladies' Union and Wool Combinations An opportunity to clean out the balance of a wholesaler's small stock al a big reduction was seized by us. We give our custom ers the benefit of our fortunate purchases. .1 At 95c each : Two dozen only at this price, and we shall Immediately clear them out so as mu to Interfere with our regular stock. Size- are :','-' to 38, and the regular prlci would be $1.60 each; while they last, each 95c At $1.50 each: Thirty only ladies' wool combinations of exceptionally fine, soft finish. -.',,',,1 weight and un-, l> Miap',1; all sizes Regular values $_.'._i.",: while thej last, each $1.50 ONE LOT Ladies' Tweed COATS Half Price Twentj only in this lot, bul there is in, reason why yo i should noi have one It' you come early. They are made of all wool grey tweeds; three-quarter length, trimmed with sirups and buttons. Regularlj pi-iced at $8.00, $12.50 and $18.50. Now half price al $-4.00. $6.25. $9.25 Ribbon and Silk Ends UNDER- PRICED Suitable ihi,is of plain and fancj silks, wide Dresden and striped ribbons for fancy work bags, etc., in lengths of from half to one yard. Hundreds of remnants of baby ribbon and other narrow ribbons in all widths, patterns and eoloTS. Black Sateen and Moreen Underskirts AT 95c each Regular $1.25 and $1.35. Full flare gored underskirts with deep accord eon pleated frills, Sold usually as a BPecIal value ai these regular prices. This Offers an exceptional snap for this week; lengths are 38, III and 12 inches. Each .95c NEATand Comfortable Neck Mufflers Two popular styles shown In these all \.iki| neck protectors. One style Is 2) Inches long and live Inches wide at the ends, narrowing considerable around neck. The other style is made in chest protector shape with b,and collar fastened at back of neck with dom>' fasteners; colors are navy, .sky, Alice blue, cardinal, brown, black and whit,, and mixed patterns, Each 65c and 75c Ladies9 Wool Undervests 50c each i'n gr<_atest sna - hav, ; Icke i up In I ���wea for gome tim,. v ��� think the same aho whi a on see th, in i "fi and com: ��� Regular value in waj of buying them w 7.",, ��� ich, We sell the tb,\ lasl at, each ���'. Attractive AND Serviceable Voille SKIRTS ,1 ��� ,'e ��� ; fini !'������ roll, with ��� ��� eventi en t s; full tii,-, Ij flare '. trimn ��� rows of i lb on of rar; around Lot torn or dowi One particular line directolr, Btyle; a ,-oriie skirt, Pric, - $8.75 tc - Pleated NOW Delaines QQq per yarci Regular 75c. FOrt>*-two Inch all woo laine In half Inch pleal able for use in ladles' and r droll's Skirts; colors in - brown, car,lit;-,', M.y. Cl ��� an black. ANOTHER NEW LOT OF Frilling and Neck Ruches li Beems us If we �����<���.'��������� '���' get these daint. frllHngs In ��� enough; the demand for thi o seems 'n grow everj day. ip w assortment has Jusi rived by express consisting ��� wide and medium -**ldtb frll lngtt; Bess collarettB and lll,v' frllHngs in a" shades of ��� pink, Maine and cream black and white, Tl ' W. S. Collister & Co. THE STORE POR WOMEN'S WEAR 'JSW*U. .... _?_*!.. �����..:;, :ttitmmi1���' ��� uKasttvm^A'r' HX3SB3 "
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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 | 1908-11-26 |
Geographic Location | New Westminster (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
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_1908-11-26 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-18 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0316660 |
Latitude | 49.206667 |
Longitude | -122.910556 |
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