'hite, Shiles & Co. FIRE INSURANCE rw WESTMINSTER, B. C NUMBER 2S1. t? A \jtW^ otc mi =?2��I��^WKte, Shiles & Co REAL ESTATE Phone 85 ���..'.. Urt *4b��?te* St. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, WBDNE8DAW MORNING. PEC. 4, 1907. TEN CENTS PER WEEK mS ElKT PRESBYTERY BOARD CRUISERS ESCAPE MARKET BUILDING BONES OF RECIUSE COLUMBIAN REPORTER fflCERHOR 1908 QUARTERLY MEETINC DEATH BY DEGREES TENDERS CAL1ED EOR FERTILIZED PLANTS WORMS HIS WAY IN _tialC1t!�� An^S^t Kr'h A' MCfA ,e>' t0 Take ReCkleES lndian R��P����sibk Estimates of Cost of Struc- Skeleton of Peculiar Man Editor Taylor's Fresh Scribe IComimttee Appointed to] .harge of Loggers Mis- for Loss of Five Lives- tee Submitted-Work to I Lost Eight Years Ago Is Falls Down on Assignment i^l^HWatch Voters' List. sion���Two New Churches. Survivors' Experience. Commence Shortly. Found in Dense Wood. to Spy on Liberals. ;., ..... . - elected at the annual The quarterly board meeting of tne eting of the New Westminster Llb-j Weatolnater Presbytery was held re as follows when a lar^o was transact0!. Ashcroft. B. C, Dec. 3.���Upset In Tenders will be called for imme-..| Alberni, Dec. 3.���Tbe bones anl The meanest and most despicable iai'lon VeatWday ewtas yettentay tftmTlTraf oTtbe chy ""' UM��� WalCTB ��f ��D�� ��f th��� "H "^ f��r lbC co,llitructlon of lhp Pro'; Sl'nie of the ���*��*�� of 3tt!m *"��*. methods are being adoptel by .he Presbyterian churches whe 1- ���> iJs uf ,he 11I)per Fraser river, dashed P��**d market building in this cit.., who disappeared about eight years Columbian in an endeavor to secu-e over falls against the knife-like edgFsj Al the meeting of the council commi'-; ago, were found last week by F. Mui- Information concerning the intern..! of protruding rocks until his tortured {vv b<>1(1 tllp other night, it was rt- ler in the woods about half a mile workings of tbe Liberal party et this nerves and failing strength almost ported that the mayor and Aid. Snilos-, from the shore of Sproat lake. city, the latest ruse having been al- made him resiegn himself to death,1 had secured estimate of Uie cost of) 51r. Muller was staking timber whe.i tempted yesterday evening, when a he came upon an old pair of rubber Columbian reporter, who has b<*.�� m stopping to examine this city two days and ia practically human skeleton, part- unknown, managed to saueeze hlm- the earth, and with Self into a corner of the Liberal club n timber oruiaer, just returned tlle contra��t as soon as possible. The| grass and sprigs growing up through room, where a private meeting of tbe atsoci.ition wus taking place, and set�� -*| alone, as according to the agreemei^ amount of buslDe.-s ken Pres.���.1. IJ. Kennedy, M. P Th��� . ,.���. _ >' " -Ihe attendance was exceptionally ..... ent .1. W. MacDonald. large, many outside ministers being eflml nice-president���H. Gilley; sec- present , , ��� . ,-. , Th.. Hev I f u.-i.i r ^ .. ,- flinging all the while to a fellow, erecting the building. 1., oame upon a . . president. H A Eastman; Tl*.Mr. ^���>��**n Cove, wood wh<) arms wer(, r<R&J On motion, the chairman of the boots and. on rcl ,lc*preaident, E. Goulet. JJJ J'^T^1 ,or, about hin, In life's las, clasp, were a P��*�� committee was authorized lol them, he saw a (ecretary-treaaurer���W. J. Cunain* .)..,_���_ .. fL ', ' ' ' . .'"""��� few of the experiences of H. McLaugi- ' (ii11 for tenders at once, anl award ly imbedded In , c nan nun of th,- home missionary aud' ��� _ ' ,... ��J ,h��� Mnlr_��� _.��� ��� .., ..������.,<,,_. -...J __ - , _ __._ augmentation committee, presented! v , itive-Capt Mayers, C. IS. bis annual reporl which waJ disci- after a ' Ummfir [a lhe wilds of imeri"; ��0nlraCt pHCe *l]] b�� S��T the bulldln* 'i,(1 f^mework of bones. mt I' Feeney, A. Malins, R. Ken- ed at length and ordered He. f()r ]��'��� '"' H,'i,ish Columbia. * "* :iU,w- ��� according to the agreement About the skeleton were rotted rem- tied down to take observations. \ Hardman, J. M. McDonald. ture reference Embodied in Is m-s" M,1-:l"*;,llil1 and h'B partner, John; which wUl be ent.red Into b.v the city nam? of a suit of clothes, a rusty After being there some time, dur- nclal club, furnished with all the aage to the board were a numoer "of Bvans'were th<? dM71tarwoi�� out of ;""1 lll�� contractor, the corporation watch, match box, scissors, tooth ing which a discussion on the new gazinea, books, and newspa-' auggeatlona with respe i to certain1 '' ""ny 0f 8even whlle men and onei V" ^ t0 ~?vh' tlu' Iumber and bru8B and two knlveB' constitution was .being carried on. iXW , an equipped with billiard anl gra,,,. to te made to the oinerent Indlan- Th" "a,110s <" a" th"st' losti tbe roofing. The building will rest; The discovery was reporteJ on scribe was noticed by a late-comer i���lU_,������_,,.,. ,. :.._ an nol known to Mr. McLaughlin. on the pilea which were driven ln the Tuesday to Chief Constable Cox, who who happened to know him. Que*- Tbey were all employed by .the Grand livi'r near the market building last wenf out the mjxi day t > tnspP I .,. tioned. the young man replied thai Trunk Pacific Railway company in spring, and will extend over a lot aud With what Information he had he easl. he was carrying out an assignment survey work and were on their way. a ')a". '' j ly identified the various articlei teS for the Columbian. Alter repeated Mayor Keary stated last evening, th,. property of John Feurat, whom request8, he withdrew from the roon. that tho commencement of construe- j,e had once known to be a resident Contrast fee method adopted.ty the tion would be within th ��� nex; ten of Alberni. Columbian with an Incldenl which chess anel checker tablia home'miaslonary stations during uie ther requlaltea of a flret-claM coming year, bortly be opened under the b��� acted upon I ��� of the Liberal association of The Kev, A. McAuley, of Ladni r, I a motion to this effect bav- was appointed to take charge or the ii r..i:ied at tbe annual meet- coasl loggers' mlaalon boa;, which op-1 wi >, at the time of the caTa^troiihe.' Mesin McLaughlin and Evantfwera vhen a committee to look after erates along the coast of B. C. du:- Un",d hl the samo direction, alter sev- | connecUon with the scheme lng the greater pari of tb yeai .,'- eral-Sionths timber cruising when they consisting of J. .1. Mahoney, J. J. lowing the miasionary to visit' a larsre encount���red "a(;h other' u was agreed astonandR Halcrow was appoint, number of logging camps In order thal ""' two former Bhould c:icae POLICE SERGEANT IS days Funds for the furnishing of the to accept this call, Mr, McAuley ten- will be ibacrlbeed by the mem- dered his resignation from ths Lad- of the Libera] association, ner church. Thia will be conslderel l\:������ ��� e opening of the meeting, al a meeting to be held 1 . S, An.l- t ��� ��� .nu.��� business was transact- rew'a church on Tueaday, Um-. 17. owing which tb adoption of W. ii. Farrar, of Cloverdale, and H. ��� Ition drafted at the Liber- Burton, of Steveston, two missionary, enti n held In Vancouver in students, also tendered their resigno their canoe and join the others. This accomplished, the Journey was con- tlnui ri On nearing the rapid wate.'. followed bj a canyon, <m each side ol v.i,ich the cliffs rose as perpendicular as a hous,. wall, McLaughlin suggested to the Indian that they stop until later on a< the sun was shining on the di.;tiir. <'d waters, making it difficult to mark and to Bteer clear of th'J CHARGED WITH THEFT Deceased w.as about forty-five years happened on the evening of Jan. 10. of age and a native of Germany. Ho of thia year, when a Daily Mews r> came to Alberni about nine years ago' porter was exnell d trom a public and for some time worked for George meeting in the old Cunningham store. Smith. C. B-, on surveys. He had a at the time the Conservative head- e noticeably peculiar manner, and to1 quarters in the city. At thai meet- in. n who knew him well be Often ing, no private matters were up lot talked about the cruelty of woman- discussion, no executive business was local police force two month, ago,; ^ ^ )])w )u ^ been g vMim bejng traiBacted_��� w:1; au OJWa when the chief and Sergeant Wight- man resign..! over the dismissal of Nelson. Dec. 3.���Charles G. Whe 1- r. who was appointed sergeant of the of It | a uniform constitution for Mons. which wire accepted by the ��� district a-.-ocjatinns of ii. c., board. The Hev. .1. H. Madlll, of reed to, The new constitution Ag-asslz, wno also genl In bis reelgm- greatlj slmpllfj the work of the tlon, was Informed thai It would ��e ers of the dlatrict and local asao- dealt with at the next meetin* ot ttaa| gllfed onw and has already been adopt- board, when the church union BUg- :: anj of the town- an l cities gested by the gen. ra] assembly of Interior, whil,. the others are Canada will be discuM<ed at considrr- pected i" tall in line at their annual able length. ngs t<i be held this month. The congregations Of Lillooet and ommlttee was appointed during Abbotsford hoth reported that cEurch- mrse of the evening for the pur: es had been erected in their districts. of reviewing the voters' list b<e- The date of the dedications of these the next court of revision takes two new places of worship will !e 85- In the month of March. The nounced later, bul In any case it will dttee consists of W, .1. Corbett, nol be until after the new year. I; n .1. McMurphy, ll. BucKieand, ��� Policeman Young, by the commission-; ers, was today found guilty of thofri HEART OF HOUSTON IS in the police court and remanded for DESTROYED BY FLAMES I auger spots, "I'm captain; ..us tlie sentenC( .toical response, and the light craft wheel^ wa8 BU8pended on Sunday meeting at which several prominent loc;.] speakers addressed the ileclors. The News reporter who walked right in and turned around ami walked right out again���upon the request of .1. D. Taylor, made through chairman Houston. Texas. Dec. 2.���Fire this , A Lee���was not a stranger in tbe the canoe collided with a jutting roc and was shivered to atoms, the occupants being thrown Into the racTn:, Farmer Fugitive from Justice Morden, Dec. 3.���Anthony Nerad ������ im.-.;. C, C Cameron, and A. K. Illlngton. These six will have pow- i" add to their number at any time Id wlll be expected to see that ellg- 1 foti rs in the City and district are Ice-cold wai..iv ol tae canyon. ,:vin��� . mUes nonh l)f Plum coule , In the confusion, McLaughlin was )l;^ BWOrn oul B warrent for Abrain grasped and returned the embrace of Bpp U), Bteal.ng wheat. On a recent] taJ 1( an equally desperate man. Together evenlng Epp secured his brothers they were carried Irresistibly down team and wagon and during the early' Appropriations Needed stream, Tbey were swept on until mornlng went to Nerada'a granary. Wa8hlngtoB, Dec. 8.-The secretary DECIDE OWNERSHIP OF DOG washed on a uarrrow shelving beaeh.j .iml after [lnlng ���,,, wagon-box With <)f lh(, trea8Ury yesterday rections through the block, and it was tjie .yJ[Si three weeks. not until " o'clock this morning that .__ thi conflagration was under control. The federal court offices were loc.U- PRINCE RUPERT TOWNSITE ed in the theatre building destroyed SOON TO BE CLEARED and nil records and fixtures nfe. a to " " COUNTY COURT JUDGE TO sen, to co 1- Contracts have been awarded tor the clearing of two thousand aeres of land on the townsite of Prince Rupert, and work is to be s arte I wtthln a few weeks, or just as soon as the nec- 11,.,e McLaughlin found that his com- w,K,at 8tartea in the direction of Myr- gn,ss []u, eBtlmateB of appropriations eBsary equipment can be landed at thr- registered In time to cast court was held yesterday, with his ll rote at the forthcoming Domln- honor Judge Howay on th" bench. election. Several suits were heard and dlflpOS- Ither minor business having been ed of, and others were tiansierred to Insacted, tbe adjournment took the Janury list. The next meeting of ths as- ln lhe case of Webber vs. Carter, Tbe regular s,tting of the eotintyj panion had been killed, his skull, ap- ,-,, u, ,,,,.,, k,., tll<? grain. He only got. requlrea for th(1 fiscal year endi,.g northern terminus of the Grand Trunk 1'acific railway. parenUy. having been broken. g f,,w miI))S when he wa8 tracked an,: Ju[K, ;;o 1909 Th(> figureg show ga. Slightly recovei'ingrihe manag, d to c]08eiy followed b.v the owner of the incr<_aiH, of $77.7S.l,S9i over tne esli- U oosts p'on<,>' to e,ear ,and :,t cover the body Of his more unfort i-; wl,<_at on B bicycle. When Epp notle- matea for 1!l0S' am] ftn lnclv.IS(, 0j> Prince Rupert, and the contracts have mate companion with stones. It was ed ,,,.,, h(, waa bejng followed he ti olri |5e,220,646 over the appropnalioni for ,)een awarded at the rate of $110 per about this time tbat he found that the end board out of the box and start- ]l|(|'" ' T])ls ,_..., lte,n _oyfe\er ,.-,. acre, the total am^L'nt to be expend- Evans had been tossed ashore a short 0(1 llu, horBea on a gall0Pi scattering: cludeB defl<jlenole8 and permanent an- "" on Clearing at the pr.^n. time Iation will be on Thursday of next which was a suit to recover tne pos-l distance away. With difficulty tD ,y ���fty bugbela of p,.aln ,aiong the roRl n(n, a!1))].OI)I.iallons. The 1908 esfl ��� 1; . session of a dog. the evidence was managed to make themselves heard. for mJleB Bpp (ll.0V(, to R08enl Id. ��� beard and judgment was reserve,'.' above the roar of the water, and where he took the train tor Winnipeg.| Mlso Webber, the plaintiff, testified, agreed thai there wis no hope of es-| u is thoughl he is now with relative it Regina or Herbert. Sask. I0LES IN StSSION NAME THEIR OFFICERS i ��� '>'�� Westminster Aerie No. _M, ��� i 'i Order of fugles, held thi Ir ectlou ol officers leasl eve- ������ Eagles' hall. The attend- large, and afti r the regular ha l boon transacle I, a so. ir was spent in spei chifylng : ng, Willi iheir customary for ibe want, of the liuie. man ba,i abundance of refresh- both soli i ami Hqul I, whleu ��� : ved up in good style. ' following officers were elected: ""thy Pasl I'residMH, K..I. Lynch; ' ' iri sldent, ll. J. Clarke; vice- ' ��� ������!'��� ���'��� x. Altc ilson; chaplain, ���secretary, ll. Bcbofleld; ���' Edward Falch; Inside 1 '��� I. Cormaokj outside guard, A. Iru8te, s, .1. m. Wise, George '���'��� ''n]b !'���. Wllberg; aerie physician, ' ii. Jones, Ingratulationg from Mayor Bethune IMayor Keary received (be eongrat- 1 ''on '���'������ wire yesterday of Mayor |(|| in , , , pthxine, of Vancouver, on his elec- ' ' ''', acclamation to the position of \ The telegram was as fol- t\i . that because of the unfriendliness to! cape by climbing the formidable dogs manifested at the Windsor res- cliffs, which locked tbem in as BSfcure laurant. where she works, she sent as the Iron bars of a prison cell, her canine to Horace Carter, of Hnm- mond, for safe keeping. Mr, Carter later held thai the dog had been presented to him. w. ,i. Whiteside m''- , d for the plaintiff, and It. L. Held, oi Vancouver, for the defendant. \nother suit, thai of II. J. Jones n��. being able to effect e landing Although weak from col I, mates for all the execut ve departments are $766,608,274. being $220,000. The land when Cleared is to be put on the market for sale. Match Firm Wants Site. CCDDV d-UVIIT IC Tft Dr Prince Albert, Sask Dec 8.���A llnni OLKiIIL 10 IU Dl. finite proposition was submitted to the board of trade this afternoon Completion of Fish Hatcheries. There was nothing for it ".ut 101 Vancouver, Dec. 3.���W. H. Brunei, swim through the Bomewhai milder ���, Ottawa, constructing engineer ofl fruin an American match firm to es- eurroni downstream until ���:-.������ 'i| tll(. marine and fisheries department, tabllBh a hundred thousand dollar fact- . ��� ������ ���:, : :��� -a ... ���.,������ ��� ��� -, arrived iii Vancouver yesterday af^i' f,rv here. Company has been content- IMPROVED NEXT YEAR defendant, and ih plaintiff wounds and lack of food, they immedl ..... . ... n,,, fjote] Vancouver, aivi .1. Wilbur Smith, was decided In favor of 111, was assessed the necessary costs. .1 ,g claii I thai shortly ai'ler his arrival In the city, and while his ef- fi ,,,,.��� stretch ol wni-'i. Th , a,nV((1 l;] ��ancouver vesu-noiy ��^i I ory here. Company has been content- Vancouver. Dec. 3.���A fine, t���-i and they CSSayed, and were carried down hav}ng ,,������ ,-,������,���,,,.,, t]K, completio.l ,,,.,.r���g ft Canadlan faotofy some time efficient Mav service across the in- ;l distance of about ���., ...ii' befo.c ()f fi.,h atcnerlea ,������,. t:,t, government ,������, I1|ad(, ., ,,M,,fl��� exajnlnatlon of let will undoubtedly be Inaugurated J ai Stewart .and Bablne lakes. In north- M,v���ril] ,,,,^,,,,0 [ooftjtlona. This city wl.j, the beginning of the new year. '''" r"'i,lsn ' olnmbiai He is now a wlth ininions��� areas suitable to them Negotiations to this desirable emi alcly sei oul for Ihe Hudson lay post wi|| |,,MV(, ,,���iay f()|. Ottawa ai Kurt Qeorge, Tbey continued walking for three and a n ilf day* . and unrlvalh'd transportation facill- have been going on tor s veral weeks (,n ;'"' ties appeals to Ihem as the besl sTTe. between representatives of the ci:v count ���f the absence of saw mills, ihe T)|i, ,,,..,., wil| hav��� ,, Capacity-8tf- of North Vancouver aud directors of lumber had to eta wer. stored iii the C. P. K- shed, over a rough country, and with tfbth the defendanl Smith backed a wagon lng more than a raw tool-hen to bus- agalnat liis sewing machine, breaking , ,jM their strength. it. lie wanted $50 damages. Iu ats o��� arriving at the Neshaco river, evi,lence. Mr. .loiics fail'! >> biius wlthlTi a Btone's throw of the haven bom,, any facts against tUe defendant, h| vi(,.v j( Wft8 |.OMIll| ,i,at || would be aad w. .1. Whiteside, appearing <rir [mpo8glble to ford the str. am in ItSJ RAILROAD REINSTATES Mr. Smith, moved for a non-sn!:, awojjen condltlon. Tbey almost gave . ITS WHITE LABORERS be whip-sawed, but ougii to supply all Canada Twofoun- boih hatcheries are now in operation. ()|V Brms ..,.,, negotiating for a place Mr. Brunei came down on the last biNiil from Hazeiton, and as the wai -'���'< was low the passengers had many narrow (scai.es. here. the Ferry company, and the result of man., ir i< ndlj cont' renoes will be Announced iu a few days. So far these negotiations on botfl sides have made the public welfare the main consideration, both the coun which was granted. up hope. Ab a lasl chance they made 11 halfhearted search for a canoe, and Eugene, Dec. 8.���The Southern Pa- Thief Located in Pen. Kingston, Dec. 3.���Kid McManus wanted tor stealing bonds in RarU, olliors and tlie directors recognizing France, has been located In the pent- the utter inadequacy of the present tentlary here where he is serving service. But while admitting this, tho seven years for burglarizing llryson &, directors have made plain the dlffl- Qi ihiani's sto��, Ottawa, convicted un- oultlM with which they have had 10 ien 1 hi bv Vancouver, I). f\ Worship Mayor Keary, New Westminst, r. Tl. C: ,|;i,|iia,io,is and Believe cltlz '' """'I Wisely In returning lpclamatlon, Your wort on be- r "' Westminster l�� greatly admtr- ,y ��'iT citizens. HflXANDBH BBTHTJNB, Mnyo- Would Abolish Christmas Gifts. Chicago, Dec. a.���A sort of denai- in-, ,1 Christmas holiday with the evil 0| ail't giving eliminated, will hi' the order ot tilings within a few years lij the Chicago Women's club Is Bucces - rusade which it Is about lo Inaugurate, The movement, was sug-' gested 10 the club women today by Mrs. I.S. Hlackwilder, president of tha (dui.. she declared emphatically that Christmas as i, is celebrated now anl lis attendani evil, the shopping man 1 are symptoms of marked d igeneracy In American woman. "I may seem 10 be a radical of the ra.Heals." said Mrs. Blackwlldfr, "'"it ' have come ,<> bF- Heve the whole custom of giving at i'l,,.|stm:is ll pemlciOUS , and has HO '���"cuse for being." discovered ,an Indian's dugout hidden; oiflo lias recognized the petition of the ,,,., ,,���, lliniu, of Martin. He will le contend. Being now in a letter posri |n the brush. With its aid the last white section hands which were dls- releaBed FebTUary ���.unl r.'-arrested 01 Uon tl) mee, lhfS(, |h(,v ;���.e apraren'- obstacle In the way of their safety I charged here recently and whose the above charge, it [relieved Mi- ]v as anxious as are 'the councillors places were taken.by Japanese at low.j|Manua |as,<,(, ,,,,, bondl to ��� (.������i'e.i- to alT()I.d a se,vll.t, ,n kwpmg wlfn was surmounted, and a ahort time afterwards two almost naked men crept in to the Hudson Hay store and collapsed, Passengers and Crew Drowned. Spokane, Dec. 3.���A dispatch tothe Spokesman-Review from Coour d'- Alone city, Idaho, says that the steamei- Defender Is thought to have .go.��� down In hake Coeur H'Alene with fifteen passengers and the crew. The lake Is covered with, a thick fog, and other boats will no, venture out. '.t Is thought thnt the passengers were mostly lumberjacks on tneir return from the camps. er wages, and orders have boon re celved to reinstate them. The men who were laid off elrculat erate, nol yet traced. the rapid growth of loth cities. The result is that the improved ser- uwi-uncL/ uinu nnta y[C(, |s a certainty as soon as provi- ��� sion can be made for il, Either the of the city, and It was unanimously Beauty Sh0w Contst .Causes Row In clty of North Vancouver or the pros ed a petition among the business men COLORED GIRL WINS signed. They will neelve $1.50 a day while the Japanese were being paid only $1,3H a day. Pennsylvania ent Ferry company will operate the Taylorstown, Dec. :i.���Edna Mason, new Bervlce. This is not yet de- a mulatto girl, won the first prize at ct(]e,j. j the beauty show in a charity bazaar: Tax Collectors Resisted. last niKht. Admirers of her white Killed at Fernie. Novoe Teherkask. Russia, Dec. 8. competitors threaten to expel the en- Fernie, B. C, Dec. 3.���L. Taylor, of ���A small hand of Cossacks, while, cor tlpe coiored population from the neigh- g,K,k,anei was last night killed at a lecting arrears in taxes today, mot borhood. Her grand-parents were Great Northern construction camp by with armed resistance from 300 pea* s,,qVes and she was brought up in n being crushed to death in a rock- snts, who maintained a sha<"> Are: southern family of wealth. She spent 8n(ie. Another man was burled bT w'ith shct-runs. Several CossacVs ,wo years abroad as maid ln the fam-j the fall of rocks and earth, but was ���mere wounded. j ny in which she was brought up. J retcued In time to save his life. j PACE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. WED\��ri: Condensed Advertisements T OST- GREENISH COLORED 0 " ercoat on Saturday uight. Re ward. Finder rei urn to Central hotel COLICGC GRADUATES WORK ON STREEI CARS FT, must t sffice. SALE���PIANO, PRACTICALr new; owner moving e. I ell. Address M. C. IS.., News Unable to Secure Clerical Employment, Future Pul.' pit Exhortors Push Teapot. Canadian Padfic Raiiw Sr,,ikhc'S: -U TIME: T M5LE f^OR SALE���2 STORIED HOUSE, on corner lot, Carnarvon etreef. Ten rooms, bath, furnace, stone foundation. Price $5,500. Apply Z., P. 0 Box 693. FOUND���OLD BRINDLE COW. |F not called for in two weeks, will sell to defray expenses. A- Mackvay Burnaby Lake. FOR SALE���ONE KINK <fc WAG- nalls Standard L.ctionary Subscription edition. Apply, Daily N ws. POSITION AS SALES- Kiy, or as nurse for invalid. Apply al this offlce tor ad Iress. WANTED lady. < TTTV".' PI ,' w A NUMBER OF FIRST rs. Apply to Qulg ! ii ar Sn..,;: & Bu. kiln's Pitl - .. -. Dec. 3.���Officials of tae! Pittsburg Railways com;,any, whioft operates all thd 3treel car lines In thip city, announce today that during th3 last two weeks twenty-live college graduates, four college profess.ts anl! two ministers of the gospel had applied to the company tor employment. The college graduates could get nothing else to d<>, the former c liege professors had hist their positions anl could get no oilier employment as teachers, while the ministers were' young men who bad so far failed lo be assigned to charges. All of the applicants obtained positions, and ever/, <me preferred the rear end of the car to a job as motorman. W " y ANTED���BY Yrii NG LAD} i ; nd oard, i onvenh i I ' . :������... ;��� K.. Box 693. NOVEL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS SEEN IN "7mR KOYAL CHE f: H ��ME1 min tei I [GEONS FOR SALE P. 0. B ix 5 ri. New We W\N INTED���POSI PI N AS H I L .. .... or Bo kkeepi iod ex perience; iie si ..; ������ en :es. Apply i.;.. P. O. Box 693. RAINED NURSE, DISENGAGED T III- wi;h moderate fees. offlce for address. Apply TO RENT���ONE FURNISHED BL J- room, near Library. Apply 287 Victoria street. JAPANESE BOY ATTENDING school wants work with good family in return for room and board, Apply Box b4b, city. JAPANESE LADIES WANT GEN- eral housework for month, or washing clothes by the day. Apply to S. Matsumura, P, O. Box 296, city. SOCIETIES, I, O. O. F.���AMITY LODGE, NO. 27��� The regular meetings of this lodge are held In Oddfellews' hall, Columbia street, every Monday evening, at S o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. C. S. Richmond, N. 0.: A.V.D. McDonald, V. G.; W. C, Coatham. R. S.; G. G. <.::.. of : he manj .. rei J -v.. .. ��� will ...��� a m in . he Koj... i 'hef' AP the ri. .. \\ tminster Opera Hous on Thursday. Decemb.r 51 h, will ', ��� .ui el< ctric lighted ... oa. I a is I he invention ol Gu . Si bike n.. i arranged "The Ro; ..I Chef" -.. dances and tableaux. The oa is ised in the opening number of the 3econ.l acl and on a darkened -lag'; the i which are worn b.v girls, llghl up in! varied colors, giving a kaleidoscopic effect to the setting. Another electrbl novelty is lhe um ��� la, which is used; in tlie last act. This i mbrella is i ne of the trick mechanisms of the stag it is 16 feet in din ire er and d sei ads from the flies opening out a-s it comes down. The audience can see nothing upon which the umbrella is supported : anel it sails down like a bird in Its! flight, the giris holding ribbons which ! hang from the spokes of the umbrella ! dancing around it. maypole fashion.! At a signal, the umbrella lights up with 262 tiny incandesent lights of va- | ried colors. It i.s one of the pre'ri B, i lectrical effects ever seen on the. stage and is one of the many bright ' itures of this entertaining musical i comedy. The Test of Good Tailoring: There is no test of fit so searching--and no proof of quality so strong as actually putting the garments on and examining them. Hundreds of men h a ve applied this test to ' 'Fashion-Craft" Clothes ���and now they are among our most satisfied clients. We emphasize this fact���because, there is not one man in a thousand, w ho, afte r a month's trial, will not say the same thing. A trial will not cost you a cent. If for any reason within one year you are dissatisfied with your purchase you can get your money back for the mere asking. Winter Fashion - Craft Overcoats Special Prices Cheviots Winter weights in black, grey a n d V a n c y ^ Weaves $18 Fancy Tweeds���double breasted, serge lined with Prussian Collars " Chambe B. C. l . SKAGWAY. Jt \'g . PRIV S.S Pr Leaves V ��� lng dati Nov. 13; Lv, \ Xov. 26; l.v. V; De.-. 9; I... \ l>i c. i'ii; Lv. \:. ���lan. H; Lv. ri ��� lan. 2b; l.\ \ .. Feb. 9; Lv. V; ��� Feb, 21; l.v. vie, Z ; -ri ���'��� JaJ VANCOUVER.-VICTOSia Feb \ R0UTE.I '-tori a I lam $20 J-Paletots���the acme of style, and comfort $25 The Chester���-riir special creation---very distinguished looking���with ml heavy .''"'' $30 I 1 V ''''Hi velvet collar serge lining winter Nan���in _ner. anv style, lined with Skinner's best satin���the most luxurious overcoats of the sea- ^ son '.$40 Xot only good for I is the style three years, but ������Fashion -Craft" quality is such that they keep their good and shape for :> win looks vears or more Overcoats H. L. Columbia Street "Girl of the Streets.' "Oirl of thc Streets," which comes to the Opera house on .Monday nlstfr; Dec. b. abounds with thTilling situations and startling episodes. Few Davy' F' S': AIex' Adams- treasurer.! melodramas, sInce the advent of -rhe Silver King," have given such general satisfaction to the lower part of the The Royal Chef Dec. house, and theatre-goers who know The Red Cross Dec. and enjoy clever comedy cannot at.| The Young Prospector I)"c. ford to miss this production. It Is The Girl of the Streets Dec. eBECK, Prop., Mew Westminster, B. C. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, Aerie N'o. 20���Meets every Tuesday I evening at 8 p. in., in the Eagles' I hall, Columbia street. F. J. Lynch, ' Opera liouse Bookings. W. Pres.: H. Schofiell. Secretary. | ,iei.afrt(d as beIng 1)0ttei. brignter and! wh>' Girls Leave Home 1 be the 'Uncle Tom's Cabin ... / ��,. O. U. W.���FRASER LODGE No. 3 i stronger than ever. Thi -Meetings the flrst and third Tues- ' first time the pieee hns boen f22 in <&���? in each month. Visiting j this ri,v Every woman who ..oves i orethren cordially fcvljpd to attend, j good, pure play should see "'Girl of Strongheart (Ralph Stuart) ���Loise r **. O.TT. W. hall, Odd- ark8on street, C. OQjU, *. o. block,'Cl Corrigan, recorder; master workman. the Streets." Reserve your seats at i...o Bacon. I R-val!,s ^rug store. Prices, 75c, 50c i and 25c. -> i Dominion Customs. Ottawa, Ont.. Dec. 2.The customs POSE OF COLUMBIA LODGE No. 115, SONS OF ENGLAND, B. 8.��� Red Rose Degree meets Second and ., ,, , Fourth Wednesday of each month, i recei'3ts of the Dominion for Novem- In K. of P. Hall, Columbia St., at : b��r totaled $4,574,105, an increase of B p. m., White Rose Degree, Fourth , $3S3,S99 over November, 1906. Wednesday in each month, same | . ; _. ���__ time and place. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. B. L. Webber pre- .Dec. in .Dec. IS .Are You Crazy Dec. 20 Williams Jubilee Singers lan. ! Jan. ;: Juvenile Bostonians lan. 1" Gorton's Minstrels Ian. 15 Devil's Auction Jan. __! We Are King Jan. _.'i Kerry Gow Feb. 25 Dream City Mar. .�� Sis in New York April I fnhe Burgomaster April 8 A College Boy May tl sident, ti. Disney, secretary. COURT BRUNETTE, No. 4099, I.O.F. ���Meets the Fourth Friday in the month at 8 o'clock, in the small ball, Oddfellows' block. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at- wad. J. B. Rushton, C. R.; F. P. Maxwell, R. S. '. CURT ROYAL CC LUMBIA. No. 8808, a. 0. F.���The regular meetings of this Lodge are held n the Second ami Fourth Tuesdays of ''ach month at 8 p. in. in ihe Oddfellows' Hall. . Ring Bretl "..ui are cordialy in- vited to attend. E, C. Firth. C. R.; ef. P. Maxwell, Sec. THE ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANCE meet every Wednesday at 8 o'clock p. m., in Oddfellows' Hall, Columbia street. Visiting Brethren are cordially lpvlted to attend, (ri Haggman, s. C; N. Et. Brown, Secretary, 3QN3 OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT AS SOCIATION, LORD OF THE ISLES CAMP, 191.���Meets on the First and Third Tuesday of every month in K. of P. Hall. John McNiven, Chief: J. J. Forrester, Rec. Sec WHEN SEEKING Christmas Gifts CALL AT The White House ���������*>*> ����� ������ ������:������������������������* ���* ���* ������ ����� *.*> 4>* *>*> ������> ��� i They are Perfectly Waterproof I YOU TAKK NO CHANCES WITH THE "DICK BOOT." For over fifty years the nam-.' of DICK has been a household word in the Old Country for Waterproof Boots. Their special procejs renders the sole- leather perfectly and permanently Waterproof, besides adding doubly to its wearing qualities. These we specially recommend for the wet weather: Prices���Ladies, from $2.75 to $4.C0. Youths, $2.00 Gents, from $3.50 to $5 00. Boys, $2.75. The Old Country Boot Store, - Columbia St. J. STEWART, '���*>*>#*>*>#*>*>#*>*>%*>*>' *)*>������ ������ ����� �� Proprietor *>*>c*>*>y*>*>2*>*y ���������������� ������,l A. J. BIRTCH 275 Columbia Street w. Ft. QHle Tel. 122. Office Te 16, V. K. (Jilie Tel, Gilley Bros., Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Wellington Coal, Van. Portland Cement, Rosebank Lime, b. c. I tery Vitrified Pipe, Drain Tile, Terra Cotta, etc.; Clayburn Preac 1. Mantel, snd F.re Brick, F,re Clay, Gartcraig Fire Brick. Llverp I Salt, Forge Ccal, Common Er k Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock tismrvnEivsxriaiezj i 1. O. O. F.���Royal City Lodge. No. 5 ���Meets in Oddfellows' Hall, Columbia Street, every Friday evening at is o'clock. Visiting brethren will be made welcome. CH. Clow, N.C CE. Osborne, P. G. recording secretary. OT ADVERTISE -*! ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS Jf YOU Need Anything, r. j Rapid Easy Grinders Can be run with either steam power, horse power or windmill���the easiest -unning grinders made. Straw and Feed Cutters in three sizes Our pulpers and slioers are made with reversible Unlves, or by reversing the handle. All are roller and ball bearings. TRAPP & CO. Limited, ��� S S Princes, Leaves Va<_ou\ arrives al Victo Leaves Victo rives Vani ';'ii VICTORIA-SEATTLE Rout.. S.S. Pr.nzi:,, Beatrice. Leaves Vli to cept Mond . :n. daily exi... Leavi. Si attli cepi Mon I dailj except 1 VICTORIA NEv, ROUTE Steamer ; r.e victo _ a III tn V . a in WEST CC. 5T S S Tee. Leaves \ ii each month I month * 20th ��� . Blno, ' '.!���'.��� s. ..������ ii VANCOUVER-NANA '.' ..-; S. S. Joan Leavi Vancou ��� \' ��� , ; s:���.'{ lea v< a al I p.n ' 7 a. m. UPPER FRASER RIVER ROUTJ S. S. Beave- Leaves N m v. - Mondays, v. e Inet I. .,-. i r Leaves Chill; x :k 7 a Thursday ... l Sa : ; landings between X.-'.v :..i and Chiiliwack. UP RIVER Rani on a��� From N. \V. Tn., Th.. 8 I Ll Prom Cbw k, Bun., Wed K-l ri LOWER FRASER RIVE- ri.' S. S. Transfe.-. Leav<ea N'ew .'��� cept Sundaj ���:;,. Mond i um Leav<eg Steve iton Moi I m Wednes lay, Ida at 7 a. in.; r lay at 6 j addlK ; trip Saturday "��� m. NORTHERN C. C ROUTE. S.S. Amur. From Victoria 11 p :n : frffliii Vaocouvei il . :' HI and lfith of each month, Mllitl . Skldegate on first trip anl iririC 1 on second trip RIVERS INLET, van ANDA, LU< ETC. S. S. Queen City Prom Victoria 8 p in ever) T'je��*fj from Vancouver ? a, m eveir ^' ii.#silav. Returning arrives at t couveer Sunday aftprn'.: itV Mond.iv morning. VICTORIA-NANAIMO. NANAI* COMOX-UNION ROUTE S.S. City of Namimo. Leaves Vietorla Tues lay I m \ rive-s Xanaimo 1 p m, Leaves N'.n .i:>>.> Sal irdaj tt-i arrlvee Victoria 9 p For reservations and lafofiM* call or address Fl> QOULET Agent, ri'ew WestmfWW| _ ; ..ovi..: Asst. Gen. Pass Agenl Vascou* J. W TR01 P tJenera! Superintendent, Virtnrt*] Trains & Stearn^l : I I >; "V I I I W. E. TALE'S MONEY - MAKING RECIPE I am the pioneer Furniture an.l House Furnishings Dealer Funeral '( Director .and Fmbalmer, and I will sell you anything in my'line cheao ' | and will give you better value than you can get [., V In the city. Try me. any other place P >J 1 p. Wall Papers In endless variety. Oilcloth from 25c up. China Matting from 15c up. Linoleums from 45c up. Curtain Stretch ers, the best made, $2.25 per set. Carpets, all grade$ and prices. Iron Beds, white and tint enamels, $3.50 and up Pre H ambulators and Go-Carts of all descriptions. | All kinds of job work and repairing done on shortest notice Reason rt W able prices and satisfaction guaranteed. New goods arriving dally 4 i I have sold the block and am still doing business in the same 1 K | and In the same old way. "Ie plaoe %, fcwwww**^^ IN Tnt C I'.U. M.\lb LINE Leave New We tm ��� 15:15, 17::.,, 18; |.|, Arrive New W 12: 15, 16:30, 18:25, 19 Overland express i leaves IB: L5. GREAT NORTHERN RAl^/l Lv. N. W. fl.20 n.m.; ar Seattle tr| j mrK'wrciTp.vUr;... 'Soam^e p.m. V., W. & Y.-VANCOl'VKR. ,'Lv. N. W. 3 p. m. and 'J:B5 p. ������ i Lv. Vancouver 8.36 a.m.. ��rf *JJ | 0. N. R.���PORT (II I'^1.'''. Leave Now Westminsterj. . arrive Guichon ii p va <$_ Leave Guichon li a m . ;irrlie' j New Westminster 8:30 -��� m ^ol Mondays, Wednesdays an.l B. C. ELBCTRIC-VANCO1 ��� ,. Lv. New Westminster W- ��� | and 8 a. m., and every vAlt ^�� after till 11 p. m. Lt. Vancouver tor Wastm same haurs. Ulttf ion ESDAV, DEC. 4, IM THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE PICTU CiALS 6. N. R. Will SELL STOCK TO EMPLOYEES I have secured a limited number of pictures by such famous artists as HARRISON FISHER, W. BALFOUR-KER, And ou c h CHAS' ��ANA GIBS0N�� HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTIE, Etc., specify uTw Prices eo7 a{.the. 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, and 65c Each Each has a matt and glass, and ready to hang on the wall. They make dainty Christmas presents and will not last long at this price. Get yours now. Plan Announced Whereby Railway Men May Become Part Owners of System. F ��� HArkiMfi Studio and Arr Store ��� ��������� ��� ��� *�� V- e��%. 1 I ^ VJ, 2fot> Columbia Street rand Trunk Ry. & ^or^ to fa Wise l_ ceilent Train Service Between ncago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, (ontreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, nil th.- principal business centers of j ITARIO, QUEBEC nnd the MARITIME PROVINCES. 0 to Bl I -FA l.n, NEW YOHK and [LADELPHIA, via Niagara Falls. Fi i rirp�� Tables, ate. address GEO. w. va:x, .-lanl Gen'l Passenger and Ticket \. ��� 135 A Jams St., Chicago, 111. lorthern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Tra\..! on the Famous I ;> COAST LIMITED" : lited train. Low Rat.:-. eif. Excellent Service. ;w York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul AN.i ALL POINTS EAST ea, lie tll Illl ' ��� DtS. lal Reduced Rates Round Trif lates to Southern California. urtnal lon < i '.l on oi write ri K. LANG, ri.nen.l Agent, St., Vain ..'aver, B. ('. A I). ('II eVRLTON, Portland. Ore. [WHEN GOING EAST IE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER' ITHE NORTHWESTERN LINE" |ght Trrini Everv Day in the Yen BETWEEN [Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME BE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD. lodies the newest and best ideas I i IMFORT, CONVENIENCE. LUXURY. It is lighted with Ith electricity and gas;, the most illiantly illuminated train in the Md. The equipment consists of fvate compartment cars, standard Kction sleepers, luxurious dining \t. reclining chair cars (seats free), ���itrn day coaches and buffet, lief ��'y and sm.o_.ing cars. I For Time Tables, Folders, or any |t'l ��� r information call on or write F. W. PARKER, GENERAT. AGENT, ?-io Second Avenue. Seattle. Wash anadian Pacific KAILWAY COMPANY There's money in using ri MONARCH RANGE, and that is why there are so many in use in New Westminster. Every one buying a range wants the best, and as a rule they see all the different kinds and pick out the winner. There's where we shine, as The Monarch is a Winner Nine Times out of Ten. BRYSON & SONS Agents for Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tei. 65 Bargains In Crockery and Glassware Big Cut Price Sale still on. ADAMS & DEANS The City Grocery. P. S. Look in Window Any Article for 25c. ���������^������������^������^������������^��������������������* >����� ?><���****������������������->��������������������, FOR SALE..... ft . . 4 ft. lengths, which we will �� deliver to any part of the city. C. WILLIAMS Eighth ave. and Second St. 'Phone 333 8EALED TENDERS addressed to the under signed, aud endorsed "Tendei tor Detention Uuilding, Victor) i, li. <'.," win be ree-v*.-. a tliis office mi.i Men.lay, 1 x-c��-ui;.-; j, lfn.i7, in- .'���ly. for the construction of a Detention Building at Victoria. B, (.'. ; ane nnd specification can be :> rms of tender obtained at this ,. tment and on application to William Henderson, Esq., Resident Arcb- . ��� it, Victoria, B. C. Persons tendering are notified thn - ers will not be considered unless on the printed form supplied, gne 1 with their actual sign- .'��� 8. . . !: tender must be accompanii ; i: acci pted cheque on a chartered . ma l< p.; able to the order of ��� lonom a ble tl:*' Minister of lJ;K'...' Works, equal to ten per cenl (10 ; thi amount of the tender, which : .1 Eeite i if the pe 'son tender- lim to . ni.i' Into a contract i alii i upon to do so, or if he ��� pi. te the worl; contracted If the tender be not accepted th- will be returned. Depai tmenl do nol I id I ��� be lowesl or i ny tender. By Order, FRED, GELIN IS Sec . ��� ��� al ..f Pul.lie Works, ��� ttawa, November 2,. 1907. pers will not be paid for this ment If they insert it without Itj from the Department VSFTK OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, DEC. 5, '07 FRAZEE & WADE Pres nt the Original Production: eel from a 26 week's run in Chi- :ago, The Latest Musical Rage The Royal Chef | With a big cast of 60 people, Including Wm. J. McCarthy, Oscar Rag- land, Herbert Carter, Franklin Fox, Port< r Smith, (b rtrude Hutch;- son. Dorothy Rae, Labi lie Laurette, Dixi ;��� Llllard, and the famous Broilers 60 People 60���40 Beautifu1 Giris 4T 30 Sor.g Hits 30���20 Fur. Makers 20 A Scenic Marvel. Seal li opens Monday,,December, 2nd; Pri es 11.50, $1.00, 75c and aOc. St. Pain, Minn., Dec. 2-���The Gre i Northern, through President Louis ��� Hill, announces a plan whereby employees and others living along the By stem may invest small sums in the company's stocks without paying the usual commissions charged by brokerage firms. No subscriptions will be received for more, than 100 shares. All subscriptions will be filled at the current market price of stock at th' time subscriptions are received. Subscriptions will be numbered consecutively and filled in thc order r;celv. d. The road's investment company docs not guarantee to fill any subscriptions ,at any fixed price, and subscriber.! should clearly understand that market quotations fluctuate and are liable i. > change at a moment's notice. PRIVY COUNCIL MUST DECIDE DIVORCE QUESTIu,N| WESTMINSTER OPERA HOUSE :��� Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6th and 7th. RAY BRANDON'S PLAYERS a talented aggregation of foot- lighl favorites, drawing crowded houses nightly, pay a relfTrn visit to this city. Vancouver, Dec. 2.���Tlie appeal from Ihe judgment of Mr- Justice Clement in the case of Watts 71. Waits, that the province had no jurisdiction in divorce suits, is not coming before the full court here of tbe su- premi coin at Ottawa, but is being : riii (li: ct by the province to the Privy council. In thc meantime heir- :��� divorce suits in the province e post] ned pending the decisi- a th. There was refer- enci to the matter t'i- morning in .ouri when D G| Maodonell mi ntioned the appeal in the action of Brown vs. Brown. It is an appeal ou the question of alimony from the d?- cision of the chief justice and the ap- lication was that -Mr. Justice Martin Should be brought fro:n Victoria lo sil In the full couri as the third judge. In view of Mr, Justice Clement's ds- cision this would become necessary for the trial of the appeal. Iri P. Da r the other party to the action, said il seemed as if Mr. MacdoneH were in a hurry and pointed to the judgment pending in thi appeal ot Watts vs. Watts. The court made no order- F C R A IC F THE RED CROSS 1 * V/l\i VI VI . (Friday's Attraction.) English Watchmaker ADVERTISE : t. ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS To INCREASE Your BUSINESS. B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manutaciurera and Deaiera in AU Kinds ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, turned Work, Etc Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. farmersattention ! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster ( Two doors from Geo. Adams, Grocer Ladies' Gold Watches from $12.75 up. Gentlemen's Silver Watches, open face, $6.00. Gentlemen's Silver Watches, double1 case, $7.E0 up. Agent for 'he celebrated South Bend Watches, supplied to the Wellman Arctic Exoedition. All warranted. Chains, Kings, Jewelry, etc.. etc. [ Watch repairiug; charges reason- ���ible. Westminster Iron Works , QENERAL MACHINE AND KNUiNE WOKK- SHIP SMITHING, iWiUUK and STRUCTURAL IRON WUKK. Ornamental Iron wo'R, including fences. Gates, Fire .-.scapes, etc. Mail orders and correspondence in : rited. THE YOUNG PROSPECTOR, (Saturday's Offering.) Popular Prices���50c, 35c and 25c. 0PEM~H01BE, The Oriental Contracl Co. ! of Vancouver. Japanese Labor Contractors New Westminster branch P. Box D4">. ��� ---4 MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 9tll. The Best of Everything Good to Eat JOtllN REID, BEUBIK B'l'KJUUrr. S'eMf W-'otrolnnter. f. o. 471. W. IN. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New Westminster, B.C Geo. Ii. Edwards and Holden Bros. PRESENT LILLIAN MORTIMER'S L �� STREETS At KENNY'S Cafe A Complete Scenic Production. QOOKSLEY'S Clean! Pure! Moral! Well Known Souvenir Every woman should see this play r% /~\ C nn ���-��_��� _n__rv_rr f f . . POST CARDS It Is to Laugh! Everything r- pr.uluced on the stage- that is i Ictured on the billboards. SONGS! DANCES! PUN! PRICES���75c. 50c and 25c. of New Westminster and dist-jet On Sale at - Morey's Bookstore and at Gamon's Cigar Divan ^Advertise tlie town we live In iy mailing Picture Posl Cards to yovr friends- DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN | through Diner, Sleeper and Tourist ���'I 3:15 p. in., .and makes' 1 m foi Kootenay points, a}so d and Chicago. For rales and f ���' 5.] |)ly to ED. GOULBT, Agent, New Westminster / i: J. COYLE, Renl, Pass, Ant., Vancouver, I'The Milwaukee" Phe Pionetr Limited" St. Paul to Chicago, "Sh Chicago, "Sou.., n��, Kansas City to Chicago. I- " trams in the service on any t I in the world that equal in ort Line" Omaha to Limited" Pl"!T..nt that of the Chicago, Mil- fUkee & St. pau] Railway. They rn and operate their own sleeping fi dining cars on all! their trains and I ' their patrons an excellence of f '*���<��� not obtainable elsewhere. Tv , oS- R0WK. General Agent. u"r<l St.. cor Alder, Portland, Or. B ULLETI N Great Northern Railway 3 Trains Daily 3 To Bellingham and^Seattle, Wash. Close connections all points East and South Leave 9-;20 -a. m-, li;i0.**^>, 4#5.t>. m. Parlor Cars. Dining Cars. Standard Sleepers Low e st-bound rates from* all points east and south to the Pacific Coast from September 1st to October 31st. e can arrange delivery of tickets for you free of charge. P. C. MEYERS, Agent phcne 194. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. w a. BOSS, Assistant General Pass. Agt., Seattle, Wash, ^^���������������������������������^������������������������������^������������������������������������������������������������44$��# V V I I 1 4-*+*4+*>*>+a>*4)44>4>*>4+4^ ��� <��� O <> <> <�� i> <��� <> <> NOW! Christmas Cards and Presents for the OLD COUNTRY should be mailed not later than DECEMBER the 6th. ��� <> J. J. MACKAY & CO. I BOOKSELLERS STATIOM NEH'S DEALERS ��������������������� ���********>*>*)*)*)*)*y*,*,*y4*)*)*)4j*j*)*)**)*)*>*y*>*>*y*H < PAGE FOUB THE DAILY NEWS. " WEDNESDAY ���������������������������������������������������������������������������<���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Iatt^tion! IS CALLED TO INOTICE 1 ��� * our stock of Toys and Fancy Goods which we hav. jusi added ' X already complete stock of Fru is and Candies. A eislt to this 'i ��� irt- ��� mi nl will convince you that oir prices are right. ��� Hav.. you tried our home-made Candies? if not, you ar mis ':������������ + b treat. See our Fancy Candy iii\es for X.MAS. C. A. McKILLOP, EROTHERHOOD CF OWLS. The members of Xew Westminster .v.-i. No. 29, are requested to atten! the regular conclave Thu.sday, Dec. 5th. at 8 o'clock. B us iness: Nomination ot officers, ���n.i a social session will be held. .!. J. RANDOLPH, Sec. LICENSE NOTICE. SUCCESSOR TO R. C. PURDY Phone 310 Columbia Street, next to Tram office J ��� ��� *��� �������*���������������������������������*���'���*��� ���***������������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������� THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Daily News Publishing Compan., Limited, at their offices, corner of Sixth and Ki out street.-. New Westminster, B. C. E. A. Paige Managing Director en clear cut and desclslve. Such a ... urse lias done imioh in shaping th1? destinies of this Dominion In the pasl under both administrations anl ... Bee no just reason which it shou'd nni be continuously followed, so that law-giver anl law-governed may an- dersl in 1 each oilier better. NQTICE is herebj givi n th ! ;,:��� tend to applj al tii<- nexl si':In of ;!;.. Licensing Board tor tli.' City of New Westminster, for a rene ��� il of license to sell liquors by retail on th? premises known ns the Russell Hotel, situated on Caaarvon street. E. J. FADES. Xew Westmins er. Dec. 2, 1007. Not from Ottawa or Japan Can you hope to settle this cheap labor question WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1907 THAT LETTER. Tiie patenl medicine sheet up the sl re el is I Ious again; ; euluse th i Conservative .md Liberal members <;: ih.. citj coun . irned .le.wn an im- ; I ml ;��� ,..< st, thai i coi .ora .��� elected ��� >ple sh. il l dele"g.: one o .. ers _ . "accornpan; an admits .I.. ! elpless pi litical aggre jallon io the ('... i;ri a.i i ia s ..' lii ih. i es ��� he bIbi "als. The :. cts are, ihat the government al Victoria .J., nol in iny s ns..- hi ��� ! any re . ��� .stations made by the Con- servativi executive of this city, cr even the member when h- "accompanies" that executive, and in "their utter despair they ar ��� trying to get ih.. Bar, city council and board of ���: ie to lend color ; > their request .md ir was the correct thing to do, for the Conservative membi rs. Alder- men Garretl anl Smith, with the assistance of His Worship and other ;o turn down such an lmpudenl request nnd the greater surprise is tint the maytfr allowe I the < ommunicatfon to come before the council when it was nol even addr ss ������! ;���, the "aldermen in council as sembled," an I I:--' ��� oul I easily h ive , Inl ��� i ���,;��� to the secretary tie., impropriety or tli" course suggest*: i: -.-.' ���,.������ ms 1st the pubilc bodies in fhe city press nn thos ��� in power the puhlic needs of the city, as strongly as possible, but not dangling on to coat-tails of any political party, New Westminster is to embark on a campaign of .rii.- advertising. Our -. Is al ih- K". .1 ci;. wil; make ic. mistake 7r. adopting . >:di ~ policy. Advertising pays and pays handsomely; aid this applies 'ee cil les ..- w. II as ' ��� thosj engaged In busine ���>, ��� Colonist- We believe the building of a new land registry office ri a public necessity and we are surprised that, the ��� Conservative government at Victoria, who have been receiving such enormous revenues from registrations, has neglected to provide the needed accommodations; but then it is in k?ep- ing with their neglect everywhere and the boasted piling up of surplus. The Civ.c Election . tor Dail;. News; -: . ���Being a constant rea ier vi your valuable paper, l uou]d like to ' ��� jpass or. your s. ac foi tlie tint lime. Bein^ a mechanic, I naturally attended trie la'.or meeting, and was surprised at their mode ol procedure, i have been a resident of this city for fifteen years, an.i am iii a position to judge some self-made leaders of the so-called Labor party. In the first place, they proceeded to elect a representative to content in the city elect! .a. an !, a., was expected, iir. Ralph Wilson irt.i tne sa';- riflce. rii.u, Mr, Editor, how tan Mr. Wilson, an employee of the II. C. E. Railway, look after the int. re': of lhe citizens faithfully, an I be an employee of that company, _es a sane man generally lool.s aft r the Interests of those from whom he receive..-; his bread and butter. .Mr. Turnbull dl I n'thiuej but run ei'.'.' n�� the pas; an ! preseal c ��� men, but to show you his inconsistency, he would not allow himself to he a c:':.-- didate for alderman. ..ut would run for school trustee. If the pas; councils lime proved unfaithful and as rotten as Mr. Turn- bull tricl to make us believe, why did he not come out as an alderman and save us from ruin'.' Hut no; after all that hot air was off hi; stomach, he says, "1 want to be a school trustee.' practically acknowledging he was satisfied with the council, nnd merely1 wanted to have his usual little say. ���, ONLV A VOTER. Xew Westminster. B. C. Dec. 2, 1907. Just have your garments, with the Union Label attached, made bv : : J. N. AITCHISON Columbia Sf. New Westminster English and American billiard Tables, Bcv.ling Alleyc, etc. New anl second - hand t;.bIes and supplies in stock. R. H. CLIBURN i'ii me A2698. P. o. Box l is". Bowling Alley, I' n.i..;. St., VANCOUVER Agenl for Messrs. Samuel May t'> Co., Toronto. J. HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Fa.-rily Trade a Specialty. ��I. '13. Office E!glHh Street NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C Westminster Transfer Co ''ffic9 'Phone ix-.. Ham Koone 157 Columbia ST. baggage delivered proruouy to ��ny part of tbe city. Light and Heavy Haulins Off i.i.���Tram Dsoot To the Conservative executive we offer our sincere regrets and if they. again fail to get the McBride admi.i-| istration to recognize this city's needs, we will go down and get these needs from the same government for them, The council of the board of trade] also came in for strong condemn?"! tion.'even to the extent of being toid that "their institution has ieen Bpolc-I en of with contempt." We do'tTo*. and cannoi believe, thai such ill-ad- vi&ed strica;..- should simply ne~"at; the dictate of a soured member thereof, simply bee mse tii ���;. as a Btrong body ol representative citizens, poini out the weakness, not of a re- qui - madi of them but of the man ner In which such r< qtie I v, is mad i, and oul ol elf re peel let the matter drop, aa th .ugh a i letter h i I been receivi d, PASSENGER STEAMER GROUNDS IN SNOWSTORM Lunnenherg, X. S., Dec. 3.���During a blinding snowstorm today the Canadian Pacific railway company's steamship Mount Temple, bound trom Antwerp to St. John, X. B., with 600 passengers, struck the hi Havre iroa- bound ledges, fifteen miles south of Lunnenherg. The passengers are being transferred on small steamers and tugs to Bridgewater, and by morning it is exacted that all hands will have b.-en safely landed. It is not definite Iy known just how badly the Mount Temple is damaged, but the cuances iv.; floating bn from h.r dai?��erou3 position ar. regarded as fa'vo'rtfole. Cook's Restaurant Cafe and Grill Splendid Cuisine White Chefs Dominion Trust Building; Opposite Post Office I PRINTING Have your printing 'ion in lown by the local modern . dgh grade,printers��� Jackson & Morrison DAILY N'EWS BLOCK Get Established Buy .. bome now thai wlll not a profll of $500 oi I'ju just such b proposition. New Hou e on Fifth avi . ��� rwo lots each 66x132 teet You can sell oh< f630. All we ish li 12700 fo thl ropertj 0 Into it. LAND REGISTRY ACT. lie : ots 22 and :: ��� .XII, of N .Vi tminster, A cei .ni... e of Ind. f a Ible titi. e h. ove ...": erty will be Issu d o \ Blackie, on the 31si daj ol De er, 1907, un] ss in the mean a vali obj icllon thereto e ma le to me i writii i ; ei son or p rson - cl hi . state or Inter st th in. ��� r In an.-, pari thereof, C. S. KEITH, Districl Ke gistrar of Titi. s Land Registrj oflice, \'< w Wi stm'n- ster, B, r. 29th November, 1907. The : erson or , ��� b iving in their cusl idy or p u sessii n the foil w. in. Title Deeds r dating to the said proper! ��� are request. I ;.. deliver the sai, ������ to :ii" undi rsigm I: loth Decemb r, 1862 Robi rt Ke: to John Cooper, conveyance ln fee. Martin & MeQuarrl , sollcltp s for applicant. Trapp ' lo le, Ne v Westminster. B. C. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY THOS. R. PEARSON. Manager REAL ESTATE and INSl RANCE iKavrTTcaasxij-r ,. ��� NEW THIS WEEK Combs and Brushes At all Prices Call in ana have your eyes tested free RYALL'S DRD LAND REGISTRY ACT TAKK NOTICE tEaFapplication has een a de .. regiST^r Margarel Dol> bii e b owner in I'e.. Simple, und r _. r \ Sale Deed from S. a. Fletcher, i.. Margaret I-'..i.i le, bearing .laic the t daj of December, A. I) 191 2, of all and singular that certain parce ..; tract of land and premises simate, lying and being in the Districl of New Westminster, In the Province o7 British Colum ia.more particularlyknowU and described as Lots ri to 25, inclusive. Block 4, being puis of south- west of Section ll. Township 16. Dated at the Kami Registry o_Tic, Xew Westminster. Province of British Columbia, this 2.1th day of Augusi A, D. 1907. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar, j To Benjamin Douglas, Esq. ��� ������+*�����������������*�����** Wv _>'��� !>>���������� ��������*�������*<���.> >v��>**<!) >***! Evening Classes in Commercial Branch? v \ Will be held in Columbian College, commencing on Tuesday, November 5. For rates apply at the College. VV. J. SIPPRELL, Principal j ���{.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*��;.o YOU REQUIRE A NEW SUIT Come over and see our new Fall Patterns. Dan STEWART Next door Hotel Astor VANCOUVER STUMP EDUCATION. ", a. practl. e ... a en I ei ��� of parlln-' menl going on the si amp between sessions, calling !.;'��� electors together at ih.. n.osi central points to discuss the political topics ol the .la., s. prevalent in 'he old land, mfght be follow-] .'.I with good results throughout thli broaii "Dominion. True It Is, that, a minister, as head of a department at Ottawa, is ever a busy man; and after a session of six months or more must necessarily find his desk weighted with arrears to be cleaned up, tatting another two months or so, leaving him only occasional opportunity 10 leave the Capital ln the remaining four months. .But even with this tax upon his time and energy, w'e think lt would be beneficial to members ant minister* as well as their constituencies to thus meet and discuss matters affecting this rapidly expanding Dominion, and a broader conception sained of the live issues engrossing the public mind and an exposition if the governmental or party policy giv- A Wise Spotter. Seattle, Dec. 3.- -A Tacoma detective, wh.. says be has "inside intornri- ii.ui." declares thai the escape of Bill Miner, the notorious outlaw and train robber, from the Westminster prison, ;; few nionths ago, was prearranged by the ('ana.lian government and tho officials of the Canadian Pacific ra '��� wny. arid that, through the release of .Miner, thousands of dollars' worth of securities that Miner bad cache.1 away, bad been recovered b.v the railroad. ��� ��� z ��� ��� "Drinks Ink Like a Camer Spokane falls & Northern Ry Co. Nelson & Ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rail route between all points east, west and south fo Rossland, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pac tic and O. R. & N. Co. Connects at Rossland ��'ith the Cnn-' adian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls with . itage r'lily for Republic. Huffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson Effective Sunday, November io. rooi. Leave Day Train Arrive ��� 9-20 am Spokane ...7.15 p.m T2.25 p.m Rossland ....4.10 pm ' y.40 a.m Nelson 6.45 p.m H. A. FACKSON TAKK PROFESSIONAL The White P THE PEN WITH THE 1 ^I?fel�� me CRESCENT FILLER PUBLIC MEETING m ��� Here you see the Crescent-Filler, the simple device that makes the w\ Conklin Pen the most practical and perfect, fountain pen mad... �� Conklin s Selr-Filling Fountain Pen X is different from all other fountain pens���and better, because it Is ��� the only one made with the CrescentFiller. Call and let us explain �� the advantages ot the Conklin. ��� for CONRAD, CARCROSS. AT ,s WHITE HORSE, DAWSON ,nd FAIRBANKS. Daily trains (e.y cpl Sunday) carrying passengers, mail, express and freight connect with Jtages at Carcross and White Horse,! maintaining a through winter service.' Foi information apply to J- H. ROGERS, Traffic Managei Vancouver. R. C W NORMAN BOLE, K i , BAH ��� rister and Solicitor ers. Canadian Hank of I ommentjl building, New Westminster, B. C AA'IIKAI.I.KK. BARRISTER, W> ��� ileitor, etc., 42 Lorne Sl I opposite Court House. New Vt'estnilJ ster. Phone 113. WHITESIDE & EDMONDS, !!���'"��� i irs and solicitors, Blackie BW Columbia Btreet, New VVestmin** VV. J. Whites de, H I.. Edmonds, MR. J, P. HAMPTON BOLE w;: toi of the supreme couri |I:';';' Canadian Bank .ri Commerce buildHJ Columbia stret, opposite Post i^:'' New Westminster. Mon ��� to I " MARTIN, WEART & Barrlstors ��� dlcltoi ,;' New Westmlnsti Clarckson rin ! I.- r i Vl'���' vi r, rooms 21, 24, 4-1 i Joseph Martin, K. C, J . ���' ' G McQuarrie, li. .a Martin wil i e In the v. offices evi rj t'rld iy afte . kid GEOROE lv MAIil IN, Barn Solicitor, Guichon blo< ' ',' ', iia an.i \dcKenzle streets ���i.lnstei. ll 0 W. MYEHS GRAY, Uai r;s" A PUBLIC MEETING of the ratepayers is hereby called for Friday Evening, Dec. 6, at 8 p. m., In the Council Chamber,' Civic Building, for tlie purpose of hearing reports from Members of thej Council and to enable candidates for Aldermen and School Trustees to ex- ��� press iheir views on civic affairs. Vri II. KEARY, Mayor's office, Mayor. Dec. 4. 1907, Tne Conklin Pen for Christmas GET THEM AT Ltd j Henry Birks % Sons % GEO. E. TROREY, Managing Director l *w\ ��� Cor.Hastings and Granville Sts. - Vancouver ��� ������������������������������������������������������������<>*->** �����������������������������������������������������������44������4 % FIRE ALARM BOXES. 5���Asylum. 6���Royal City Mills. 7���Carnarvon and Tenth 8���Royal avenue and Eighth. 9���Fifth avenue and Twelfth. 12���St. Mary's Hospital. 13���Second and Park Row. 14���Columbia and Dufferln. IS���Sapperton. 23���Queen's avenue and Sixth. 24��� --.rd avenue and Second, 25���Fifth nv"j��ue and Fourth. 26���Fifth avenue and Blghth. 27���Third avenue nnd Tenth. 32���Agnes and Sixth. 34���Schaake Machine Works. 85���Columbia and McKenzie 36-C. P. r. Station. Solid10'' and Notarj Public, In pi h tlc8,l��0. 1891 al New w > itmlnster. B-C 0. flees removed to Curtis Bio sou street, opposite <' P.O. Box 109. Telei bone ';i ourt Ho* nti.' cent 1-Wk' WF. II A NSFO K D, "���' Solicitor, ere, Ores corner Columbia anel streets. New Westminster, B. ( BOARD OF TRADE.���New WertO"! ster Board of Trade meets i�� . Board Room, City Hall, as fo"�� . Second Wednesday of each ���� Quarterly meetings on the B8| Wednesd,ay of February, ��� AiiRust. and November, ftl 8 'v^ Annual meetlugs on tiie' I Wednesday of February. ^ members may be pi'"e'10' ^ elected at. any moiil.bly of 9U0 meeting, A. E. Wiiri', 9ec, -si. Idav. DEC. ����� mr TftE DAILY N'EWS. PAGE FIVE he Cash Stores >��������������������'**'������** ������������^�����e��fc��>, rtant SALE! �����������������>*���������<>������ for &?.25 i'rfs worth $7.5o tor $4.95 . record Bale . a; '.I' liiini ��� ��� ge c. ��� : w.. h ��� '��� > . . ,,;,. seven* j ��� ��� .1 Skirts. I.OT 1.���Ai.ee- ��� fo ' live Ski:; l, i ; ��� ��� tweeds, m ule ;.' e'ei styles; all good iad .. ed, gi.;.. brov. n and da ee A eai.- a.ai II" >'��� rhe .-.iii a b. i[b-. . i : , $3 2-j. Woul 1 . osl ���>: -,-. iterial, LrOT 2 Twi eds, 'r ia differ . -. , | r.->' sau ' . tailored In ple its, ie pi. i oad . ss foi is. 'i' tl ro igh : i silk Bewn. . lui v ��� .'' ' and $7 50 selling num- ' era .1 ��������� luded In th ot, al $4.35. Evei .1 fitted with out extra charge. ast Week of the Dress Goods Sale uy D. & A. or sets model Corset is made o" Cottl, cut bias tilting, straight supporting on side an.l fron' ������ bii mine at $2.0} ]ady Cruzon \orset J' ' les, made specially for nvdi- id stout figures. Made in Can- French models. 150 yds. Cream Fancy Lustre at 39c To;;.Mber with 300 yards of French flannel and Wool peiane, we off." ihe loi for quick clearance; values worth regular 60 mid 75c a waisl i ngth will pay you for the coming. Note ihe width and price, !_.' in., 39c Miles of Ribbons Stock tailing only a month away. That's our object In silling ihis huge ribbon stock at such a sacrifice. Ev- lesirable shade, inchi,ling yards yards of Tartans, Piald s, l)ro-i- etc. On sale now at 10c, 15c, and 25c a yard ery and dims L*** >�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� T. M. SMITH CITY NEWS Our _rie Ladies' Hose can't be b at,' Kyle & Sons. **, W. Norman .Bole, K. C, accompany led by Mrs. Hole, will shorn/ leave lor California und Mexico, where tney will spend ib,. winter n.i.nibs, returu-( Ing to ibis city early nexl spring. I <>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Enough for all New Westminster. 1 Christmas Novelties Over 900 choice pb ces of Furaiture to select from, Sideboards. Eighteen blondes and brunetti s properly mixed, make one Broiler.��� Tlie Royal Chef's recipe. ** Plans !;������ iboul i .. ited for the ��� erection of ,. large I lilding on front streei. ail.je.iiiing tb.- present plant 'f the li. i'. Packers' association. Mr. �� Cassady has been given tull power by > ibe company to erect the building to * meet the requirements and it is un- ��� derstoo.l thai he will pu up an j. .liti'>n worth about $40,000 or $50,000. ��� ��� ��� ��� China. Cabinets, Parlor Sets, Couches, Davenports, etc., etc., and ��� nearly 3000 smaller articles, comprising Rockers, in all varieties, Rat- ��� t in Goods, Pictures, statuaries Music Cabinets, Bnc-a-Brao, Centre J Tal les, etc., etc. ��� This is an exceptionally gran.' opportunity for you. right NOW, f.. gel in .in the ground floor for a first class choice of these goods, at A good Investment���two housea renting at $s per mouth each. Pric.' William Hargraves and R. Ambros'-,i %ViW. Goo.] 6-room modern hous* two football players well known lo- rents for $20, closse to car. Price $2. _____ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^ ������ I John A. Lee's Furniture Emporium j ��� DUPONT BLOCK ��� TEL. 73 COLUMBIA STREET. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*��������������������������������������������������������������������� cally, left yesterday for the Old Coun- 350, easy terms. Possession if reiiuir. = ; ��� ��� ��� ��� ������-������_���_ =- They were attended to the sta- ed. White <fc Shu.--. 260 Columbia �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������> tion ij a large circle of friends. strict. New Westminster, . ��� . lots on Second S.iee;, $875 cash While, shiles & Co., ri''J Colum .a St., 'Phone 85. 4* I A meet ing of the New Westminster .r association has been called for thia afternoon at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of taking up important busi-i i.e.,.-. Tb.. notice of th'- meeting is ned bj ll. L lid nds, secretary. ��� il Ladles' Und 'rwe ir all size s..;i s House of Plenty. Mrs. Mary Robertson, of Eleventh sireet. died at the Royal Columbian hospital early Tues lay morning, ui er being in that institution for about ten daj s. The la i ���->��� i- suffer] from internal trouble, and ne. hopes had been entertained ol bi r recovery i'"i- ia .| ij The ��� ' l was yeais '.: age, iinl leavi - two sma_ _ chili;.! to mourn her !> ss. The tun- + ��� * A Shipment of New iSEED RAISINS! ; : In 16 oz. Packages, : ,11 ��� �� i Elve unemployed and destitute infill ired ii. .��� ;��� ��� ..1..;:,', iation at the lockup last night. One mau stated lhal he had only had three meals this 'a.- k, and that be was depending on charitj for his daily brean. A be irt; i; i \ Ration Is exten led o .. lie- of New W".sl ;i;iusi r an.l Inltj to i onsull Miss Wingfii Iel a i to the tyl -,; corsel to wear. Demonstrations will take place in W. S. Collister ,^ i o's ready-to-wear department, commencing today. at Kvl_'' eral wi,! take placi Ti da afier- noon in the Odd fe! i.ev - a iterj. ri. E. Fales having charge of the obse- $ qules. In 16 oz. Packages, 12 1-2 cts. Locai e-'eoi.s a;; : '���'. lite S iui fe - - ganized, bul they are n il In It with the Royal Chef ami his pretty laugh- lng chorus, Thursday. ** . ��� The \ .me askei ball team, whrih ��� I Public Supply Stores j Geo. Adams, Proprietor I ���������������������������������������������������������������������v*4 is starting on a tour of the American ><>��+����+����<>��*o.t**����>(,��<c'.-', continent, will play the New Westmin- _^__________^_____^_^^^___^^^_^^______ ster militia senior lean here next Tuesdaj night inthe ��rmouries. The ���" <HMtMMHtMWW��H<MM<HtMMHrl>| a T ��� ��� Northerners have been undergoing thorough course of training in Sea tie during the p*ast month, anl now X ___________________________________ fonsi'bI they are in a fit condition ��� of men employed in cribbin* along for all-comers, Tbe militia team has ��� the waterfront at the foot ol McNee- been playing well this year, notwiih-j itreet, to provide a wider drive- standing that very little practice has The C. I'. R. companj has a gans ,-,.,, to th .. ���'. ;.: ::��� Ighl she I. . . .1. M Goodfellow has arrived in the city from Vancouver to accept the position of ticket agenl al th ��� local i.. P. it. office to succeed Robert Ix mo- rest, who has resigned to iccept a ,. i- siiion in the Vancouver offlce of ihe c. \. R. been had so far, but the locals have evei confidence th .' th iy will be able '.e lie u] the long < n I or' the soon i sizes, at the house of Plenty. l-il". tions are lnl 'resting i nough, but the only sure winner is "The Royal Chef," Thursday. ������ m_^^^^^^^^^_w_m_w_m_m_m_m �� Gent's Underwear, all weights and ��� ��� ��� * ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� THE HOUSE OF QUALITY | HAS THE LATEST IN Grey Overcoats and Toppers These Goods were received Monday. We can fit you : | J.Eugene Brown & Co.$ P. S.-New line of Mcca Gloves. i Messrs, Johi and E. Bart lett, two well know lo .. steam oat m. ii. have purcha- I 13-loot tug from a Japanese concern down the river, and will opi rate "he boat in tho towing business on tha river next summer. Mr, Hutton stated lasi eve- The Daughters of England will meot ���ing taat lh��� boa- w ,,.; | b3 put oa j In the K. P. ball ihis evening for the Newman's ways al once and thorough- ��� purpose of nominating candidates to lv overhauled and put in condition to ��� till the official positions in the lodge commence business when spring during the ensuing term- Th ��� ele,-- open8i Tlie tug is equipped with m.i- y��''u'- and Is comparatively new. having been constructed onlv four years ago We are looking tor th,> Xmas trade ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ in Bon Bons and Crackers, and wil j The time tor tho Free Library Coa bave a beautiful display at the Westl test is drawing to a close and remem- Knd Grocery. '* ier that the West End Grocery is the To rent-Three stores on Sixth St,' onl-v 8;ocer'V where TOtes are ��*'\ suitable for grocery, butcher and ta!nabl��- druggist; also six living rooms abovoJ of tne |20,000 which were te) Le Rent for the whole $50 per month, or paid Into the civic treasury last week; would sell. White & Shiles, 260 Col-; bv persons who had bought property' umbia St.. New Westminster. H at t[je auction sale of city lands held'; Kvle & Son's' last June' 0lll-v abou' $8,000 is still j ��J owing. The debtors are taking ad-' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B j vantage of the clause which appears I). Pickering and Bosal Frencn, iwo; in every real estate sale agreement,! New Westminster boys, yesterday giving the buyers thirty days' grace morning ran away from ths Children's; from the date the payments are due. home, Vancouver, and are supposed ti Notices have been sent to all parties be somewhere In this city,where they' interestcdt informing them that the have a number of friends. The; agreement of sale will be cancelled city police will I e glad of any infor- unless payments are made prompt on I niatioii concerning th i whereabouts, the expiration of the thirty days'' | of the lads. ] grace. The city treasurer ,does not expect to see any property abandon- Mr. Employer Ladles' Waists ('rood Cheer Store. at a I D0 you wain a aew cottage on l irge lot, below marki t value? W ed, as most of the laggards are locfl i people who are In fairly go.nl finau- can suit vou tor$1000, only $400 cash; ''"''."". "' ""<..," �����-._,. I clal circumstances, and who wnli as- and balance easv. Abbot: nexl Guichon Hotel. & Hyd cline to lose the property. New Figs, Raisins. Currau's, Dat s and Nuts, etc for the Xmas holiday at West End Grocery. <�� ,,wn. r the other two thirds. The board of works' gang is putting down a cement sidewalk on Carnar- the ho-. ^_^_^_^_^_w_^_^_w_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^ tei, The work Is being done under The following returns show the the local improvement, plan, whlib number of patients In the Public Hos- providis That the city shall bear one-1 pital tor the Insane during the month third of the costs and the properly) of November, 1907: in hospital at beginning of month, i!27 miles, 119 f - | males; admitted during the month, 17 males, ;i females; returned from probation, 1 male, 1 female; discharged without probation, 1 male; discharged on probation, 6 males, 4 females; discharged at expiry of probation, 10 males, 4 females; died. 4 males; escaped, 1 male; in hospital at the close of the month, .'!���!:'. mates, 119' females; on probation at the close of the month. 10 males, 11 females; total under treatment a^ th" Clos.> of the month, 352 males, 130' leThales.; DO YOU WISH TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR WORKMEN TO THE FULLEST POSSIBLE EXTENT. IF SO, I CAN WRITE YOU A POLICY THAT WILL NOT ONLY PROTECT YOU AGAINST ALL LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT OF ACCIDENTS TO EMPLOYEES BUT WILL ALSO PAY WEEKLY INDEMNITY TO INJURED WORKMEN AND THE COST 13 MODERATE. PHONE CALL OR WRITE AND I WILL GiVE YOU FULL PARTICULARS. :: :: :: :: ;: For cut flowers, uou; juets or fun- i eral designs telephone T. tiavies H I Son, B. 20S. 99. 1 A. W. McLEOD INSURANCE BROKER ARMSTRONG BLOCK. The annual election Of ofllcer. of Camp 191,-Of tie Sons ot Scotland, took place last evening In the K. P. hall. Following was the result of the election: Chief, \V. Sutherland; chleftlan, A. W. Gray; recording secretary, .1. Forrester; financial seer-:- lary. ,1. Muirhead; treasurer, J, Rae;' chaplain, Rev. A. E. Vert; marshal. .1. Ross; inside guard, George McMu"-| C. E. Doherty, medical superintended, phy; outside guard, Mr. McRae. Miss Wingtleld, who has Ieen visi For from $luO to $250 you may naves your pick of several choice lots close, lng the best stores in Vancouver an-lj tojefhe Vancouver car Uns and on Victoria, in the interests of the P, p. KoOfl streets. Small cash payment? corsets, will commence demonstrat-l and balance on easy terms. White ft lng In New Westminster today, at W. Shiles, 260 Columbia street. New S. Coll ster & Go's store. **| Westminster. Choice Beef ���r 1���ITa--MBa.Ma-W-iMW-B-_-_--__________________B______rB Fresh Pork SAUSAGES Daily Best of farmer's Pork '������ PACIFIC MEAT MARKETjuHta-^wjuta-. s-A-uC BIA THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY a mm . A MYSTERIOUS CARD. ���ark Tmll'l Oild It<-<| n.-M and How Mr��. < l.\ <!uii<1 Received H. When I was leaving Hanford fot Washington npon ou.- occasion my wife said: "I have written a small warning and put it in u pocket of your dress vest When you are dressing to go to the authors' reception at the White Bouse yon 'will naturally put your fingers in your vest pocket, accord ng to y.uir custom, and you will find that Uttle note there. Bead lt carefully and do as it tells you. I cannot be with you, and so I delegate my sentry duti<es to this little note. If I Bhould give you ibe warning by word of mouth now it would puss from yjv.ir head and be forgotten in a few minutes." It was President Cleveland's flrst term. I had never seen bis wife, the young, fhe beautiful, the good hearted, the sympathetic, the fascinating. Sure enough, just as I had finished dressing tc go to the White House, I found that little note, which I had long ago forgotten. It was a grave little note, a serious little nottf, like its writer, but lt made me laugh. I.ivy's gentle gravities often produced that effect upon me where the expert humorist's best joke would have failed, for I do not laugh easily. Wbpn we reached the White House ami I was shaking bands with the president he started to say something, but I Interrupted hlm and said: "If your excellency will excuse me I will come back in a moment, bin now I have ;i very Important matter to attend to, and it must be attended to al once." I turned t.�� Mrs. Cleveland, the young, the beautiful, tbe fascinating, and gave her my card, on the back of wbi.b I bad written "He didn't," and 1 nsked lar fo sign her name below those words. She said: "He didn't? He didn't what?" "rib," I said, "never mind.' We cannot stop to discuss that now. Tbis Is urgent. Wou't you please sign your name?" I handed her a fountain pen. "Why." she said, "I cannot commit myself in that way. Who is it that didn't? And what is ir that lie didn't?" "Ob." I said, "time is Hying. Hying, flying.' Won't you take ine out of my distress and sign your name to it? It's all right. I give you my word It's all right." She looked nonplused, but hesitatingly and mechanically she took the pen an.l said: "I wiil sign it. I will take the risk. But you must tell me all about it right afterward, sn thai you can be arrested before you get out of the house in case there should be anything criminal about this." Then she signed, and I handed her Mrs. Clemens' note, which was very brief, very simple and to the point. It said, "ri..n't wear your arctics in tbe While House." It made her riium, and at my request she summoned a messenger, and we sent that card at once to tbe mail on its way to .Mrs. Clemens In Hartford.���Mark Twain's Autobiog1 eeraphy in North American Review. .Vaicr in old London. London's original water supply, says the Chicago Dally News, was the river Thames, and wary apprentice was supplied wilb a water tankard for trans- parting liquid to the house. As early as 1479 there were "water thieves," "for ln this yere a wex chandler in Fleet street had bi eraft perced a pipe of tbe condit withyinie the ground, and so conveied the water into his selar; wherefore lie was jug id to ride thrugh the citee with a condit upon bis hedde." The first official water supply for London was made in Germany. In 1682 Peter Maurice, a German, made an engine at London bridge by which water ���was conveyed in lead pipes to tbe elti- boiis' houses, and he and his descendants became rich on the proceeds. ClirlNtiniiM Inland. "I spent last Christmas on Christmas island," said a globe trotter. "In the morning l bathed in the sea and ln the afternoon, dressed in white flannel, I played tennis. Christmas island Is iu Ibe Indian ocean. It is always summer there. The thermometer icier f.ilis below To and never rises above 90 in the Shade, There's always a co.d, pure wind from the southeast, Fresh fruit and flowers and vegetables nn- as plentiful in January as in July. 'This linle paradise is nine miles long nnd t''H m.i s \\ ide." I i ��� ..llm.' llu- Insae. . In 1790 William Tuke a Quaker, opened the Qrsl national asylum for the Insane in York, England \ few years earlier a Frenchman naun .1 ri in I had made a similar efforl t'. rc tore the mentally deficient to the rani; ,,r human beings. Plnel's plan uns Unit of nonrestralnt, a system then unheard of and, of course, to be ridiculed as a preposterous heresy. It is now being followed e/erywhere. OES That Will Make to io ft 8 ro ro ro fi fi m fi fi 8 llir Plan, He���Do you believe* in long engage ments? She ���Jt all depends. He ��� 1 don't understand. She ���If be bus plenty of money and Is Inclined to be liberal a long engagement Is the thing, but if he cannot afford boxes at the opera mid such things 1 always make his regime very short. < otini-TiriK n Touch. "Don't /on think you're wasting your lime talking the value of economy to Blank? He hasn't any money." "I know, but I have." -Detroit Kre�� Press. There are stars so distant that a flying machine moving at the rate of 500 mll.es an hour would require SfO.OUO,- ooo year* to reach tbtim. A This SHOE in patent, gun metal or kid. ^ Our $4.50 ��� American Boot for * $3.50 Florsheim American Boots $6.00 Lines for $4.00 THINK This Boot--Our $4.50 Leather Lined Box Calf, Going at our Big Sale, for $3.25 Ladies' Fine Shoes, with patent and plain tips���- The $3.50 kind for $2.95 Men's $5.50 patent leather boots for $3.50 Mens $3.00 Fine hid Boots for $2.25 and $2.50 We could easily fill a whole newspaper with such prices as t! ��� >e, Moreover, we have the goods to back them up, whether it i.s Children's Shoes, Women's Shoes, Mens Shoes��� Or any kind of Shoe that is usually found in a first class Shoe Store- you will find we carry them. Our prices cannot be beaten by any, other Shoe firm in B. C. Take advantage of our Big Sale which is now on. JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe House, Ltd. gj Sign of the Big Electric Boot. New Westminster KICK To ensure perfeel delivery ot THE DAILY NEWS i.i your home every morning by 6:30 o'clock help us by registering your kick lit this ofllie. IF THE IWi-.-.'i: is NOT DELIVERED ANY MORNING telepin .'���< i call, and we will gee ti .i i. ��� >... .;��� ia immediate- i> I Cl! a I. Mail Service Dispatched by C. I'. R. train at 8:35 a. in.; close 8 n. ni, Sumas and Seattle, via. Huntingdon, dally. Millside No. 1, daily except Sunday; Sapperton No. 1, daily excepl Sunday, .Mails Received at 6:35 p.m. Dispatched by B, 0. Electric railwaj Co., 7:45 a. ni.: Vanoouver, No. i, dallyexceptSundays. Return mall received 9 a. m, Dispatched by G.N.R. train, 8.45 a.m.. Cloverdale, Nioomekl. Port KelH, Hazelmere, Hail's Prairie, Bon A-- .nj-y.i, Elaine and Seattle (all points in Washington nnd south, also all points in eastern states), dally except Sunday. Return malls reci Ived at 3:30 p, in. Clayton, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Tynehead, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return mall received Mondays and Fridays. Dispatched hy B. ('. Electric railway, 10:.'in a. tn.: Vancouver No, 2; Victoria, No 1; Central Park, daily except Sunday, Return mail received at 2 p, m. Dispatched by carrier, 1:13 p, m,: East Hiirnaby, daily except Sunday, Return mails received at 1:10 p, m. Dispatched by carrier J_riiiO noon: Timberland, Tuesdays and Friday*, Return mails received Tuesdays and Fridays. Dispatched by C, P. n. boai 1:30 p.m. daily (closes daily at I be same time during winter months: Ladner, Westham Island, Pon Oulchon, Steveston, Sunbury, ihiiv except Sunday. Return malls receiv- ed rrom 9 a. in. to n a. m. Woodward's, Wednesday and Satur* day. Return mall on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Vancouver, No. 8; Victoria, No. 2, and llurriaby Lake; closes at 3:30 p. m.: daily execept Sunday, Return malls reci ived at i; p, m. Burnaby lake. Return mall ���>��� 2 p. m. Dispatched by G.N, Fyler, 4 p, n,j To southern points, dw'J | Sunday, Return mall D !'��� % Dispatched by 0.P.R- train sl" in,. malltclos. ses al 2 30 p.n>-: No, Calgary and Vancouver, n ^ P. R. east, second mfllD- "'' received at. 1 p, in Sapperton, No, ri Millsldf' OOQUitlam, dally excel.! SUflM turn mall received al I i'- w I* ��� ur ADVERTISE ��� IN ��� THE D A I L V If You've LOST Aoytbl�� NE''v5 JAY. OtC 1907 THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE SEVEN . . ..: .on haa ��� ���,'.. Taj - as inder a Tax isher to Joseph ol Noah and . tracl ol lanl an I Westmins e tish Columbia, .wn and d . - ibdlvlsion of . a:.- .' i .: . ... il the tax pu I : vi lays from tho ibll ation ol thia j . sc- I s.iaii r :- .. ..anor then ol In t tbal , e ne 11. mth in . :. i al N . R. \ ��� ��� .. ' a . ��� , | F How directions - Sunlight Soap and know how perfectly a pure soap i simply because it IS pure and contains nothing that will injure the finest fabric. i Use It In The Sunlight Way utai win miure tne nnest fabric Five Cents A Bar Timber Notices 1. TAKE NOTICE that Harriet mond, si. i'.. occupation ��� ' Is to ;.. plj for a spi s timbi over thi following des cribed ' '��� al .. posi planted al :1"' !1":!i ��� lol 235, sou;'. Bs . th< a. ��� .msi 60 i mth t.. the shor-, along tin ��� . lo ind north g the Lot 2 ���,���. ��� . ; VO .:> ��� KEITH, .... Interest 1 nol ....������'. ��� a ... rred trom . provided try Act." :e to creditors. VTTER ol ��� a late of th CH . ... iter, British ' lh S ii iriririiY GIVEN | .. all.: Cna] tei IS", iving claims ��� ., o Alexander Ewi -.. a oi aboul ��� Sth day of equii I on o .,: I ��� ....;. a . 19 17, ild, o dell\ r to th I, tii- ir Christian and sur- les . _ ii -1 - ��� ' I : .' ii thai :: . :��� - . ��� . s . Coi a i ant< . ei aboul : .... Land, thei outh 80 a t 8 0 thence . . ��� wes S : < '.-'.. .... ��� ��� q . HARRIET FORD, ' 107 ["AK.E NOTICE thai Han. i . [3 '' ... ... ��� .. . - . . . ! .. . Eo iwing _ . , ' mti i .. the - < oi ner i : Section 22 goul.i ��� .!���' '<: U:llis i ��� ��� ud, th nce 61 thence wesl to tho ��� noi ��� hi rlj .ei-.'.. i tii" Ine ol Section 19, al of ��� ommem e- until \v< Inesday, December ll. 1907, inclusively, foi the <'!msti iction of ������ .' lie B lildlng al Ladysmith, B. C. Plans and spe lfi< al on - m I e seen ��� ��� forms of tendei obta m i at this I >��� . irtment and on appit<cation to thc Postmaster at Ladysmith, I. C. '��� sons tendering tlfl< i that tenders �� ill nol I e cons) li red unl< s i ma le on the pi Inted foi m b ipplied, and slgne I with their i i . aigna- ��� i ia. .. tender must be ac anh I .- an e cepted cheque oi i en J nk, nia le paj al le to tl ordi ol London Tit Bits the H mo ira .le the Mini t< ��� Pu >��� equal to n cent (10 ..:....uni of the '��� n ler, ;. . o ent< i a i on* > o, or it con i. e not accepted e retu i - nol bind 11 If , |ow< it or i ndei > irder, FRED. GELINAS, s . retary. ent of Public \v ... ,. .. n ivem ' :" 13 1907. \ ... mpers �� ill nol '��� e paid for this ;.l.. rtiseraenl if the Insert i; wltn- ... authority from the Dei artment. A Verr Bony Mun A school Uupector went to invest!- faio tho cats of a man w b ��, although he could well affonl tr> k-- p his ch,: dren at school, bad obtain-ed lalor certificates for them ail and was taking frequent holidays while the poor Uttle fcii..\v> worked to bwp the I on. To hi* wife's plea that the youngsters' wages were useful when "fo\ ther'' iM.s cot of work the inspector replied: "A mere quibble, ma'am Your hu-> band has constant work, but ls too lazy to do it. His employer told me so." "Then It's a wicked story, and I'm not partlcnlar who hears me say ltri cried the woman Indignantly, "My busban' Is the busiest man In England bar none. Why, he was up at day break this mornin' teaehin' my youn pest lad to swim, an' hex walked ter, miles across plowed fields to fly a p! f_i>oi. an' won a bounce hall contest an' a boxin' match since dinner, an' now. j to wind things up." she added I - a final proof of her buaband's amazing Industry, "he's <i��wn in the wood you der trainin' bis doc to catch an' kill rabbit' without leavln' the marks ol his teeth on 'em. If you want mon work than that crowd<ed Into :i <!n>. you must be a regular n ggei driver."- I TAKE A LOOK AT OUR I Smoking Jackets AND Dressing Gowns Just the thing for Christmas Presents. I Come early and get the best selection in the City. Prices Right. Styles up to date. i Double Screened Nut ...... : HARRIOT 19 .7 FORD. i T \ril-: NOTICE iii il Hai . I .. :. of Hammond, B. C . occupatl 11 lady, Intends to applj tor a spec! .1 ,|. ��� Ij ;..iu-. . ���.��� over ih<' following .ar.- of their . laims, tl i- .. tatemenl of theii ac ��� n iture of tlie ������ urlty, them, und R TAKE NOTICE th il af- ��� mentioni d date the ex* . .a Hendrj and John B, .il proceed to distribute the | ii di < easec) among the pa iti. .1 thereto, bavins regar i . claims of which they shall . notice, and thai the said ��� will not be liable for thc ei or any part thereof to anv persons of whose claims nori nol have been received b.v ��� time of such distribution, at New Westminster, this .rie ��� November, 1907. MARTIN & McQUARRIE, tors fur John Hendry an.! ft.:, li Jardine, ex icutors of the Id E lati NOTICE [H MA' TO CRE DITORS. the Estal 'TER of ��� or i' 'imal Whyte, ate ol the city Wi si mlnste . Ill'ill: ll Col- ased. le icrl i lands: Commencing al a poal planted ��t. :!... south-wesl corner of location No. i D, a'...n tour miles south-easterly from Cillis bay. Texada island, thenco .���a-' to location Ne.. S, thenoe south to Lol 235, thence west and south along the boundary of the aaid Lol 23 i to the Bhore, thenoe westerly anel northerly to th" polnl of commencement. II.' tlKT KORD. November I, 1907, 5, TAKK NOTICE thai Harriet Funi. of Hammond, B. C, occupation lady, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following desi ribed lands: Commenjlng at a posl planted ai the northeast corner of Section 21, about four miles southeasterly of Cillis bay, Texada island, then''.' 160 chains Bouth, tlience 4.i ch iins eaJt, thence L60 cliains north, thence 10 i bains wesl to poini >>:' commence ment. HARRIET PORD, No. imber I, l "ri. ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY =FINEST AND FASTEST= i^EMPRESSESI 18.000 f EMPRESS OF BRITAIN I 14,500 H. Power I EMPRESS OK IRELAND 1 TONS GREAT REDUCTIONS IN FARES TO THE OLD COUNTRY. Now is tive Mine to purchase youT tickets If you are going to spend Xmas al home, Nexl Empress bi lis Dec. Uth. Kir oi ber dates an I ; articulars, apply to ED GOULET, ('. P. ll. Agi nt. AUVERTI8E IN THE DAI1 V NEWS ���|)I|)I.S $5.00 Per Ton Delivered 50c per ton extra above 4th Ave. Belyea & Co. Telephone 150 I The Wardrobe Clothier I i 8 <gfflC3aBESS3�� MP 9 ��� �����������������������������* ��������������������������������**�� DO YOU POSSESS that comfortable feeling of having a Savings Account? THE NECESSITY of saving has never been more apparent than at the present time. The ROYAL BANK �� CANADA invitees you to join the largo number of satislied Depositors. INTEREST ADDED i TIMES A YEAR. Put your money where it i.s accessible when you require it. BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY. START NOW���DON'T DELAY. L LARD LAR! Fresh, Wholesome, Kettle Rendered ��� ��� ��� LARD All Low Prices for Cash 20 pound Pail $2.00 10 pound Tin $l.3b 5 pound Tin 70 3 pound Tin 40 2 pound Tin 30 TELEPHONE 101 Reichenbach Co., Limited Wholesale and Retail Butchers ��� 0 ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� I I ft e ��� 1 ��� s a ��� LARD LARD I e#l|tCe����������et|l��ltl^����l)|.��<|>��fte<^^��������������������lHl��-||l������1>��e��������l|t��Mi^ kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA New Westminster Branch. F. B. LYLE, Mgr. HOUSES I will sell you homes on gocril terms na follows: 2 Ave room cottages at $900 each 3 live room cottages, new, nt $1250 eaci. I four room cottage nt $1200 What do you think ot a lot at |175; J'-';", cash, balance $10 per month, in ar the oar line.' IS HEREBY QIVEN, pur '.'��� Re* is. d Btatutaa < I Hiri Chapter 187, th il tll ... i others having i laims ��� itate of the said John Le, .'. ho .i.e .1 .m or abo n . i i icto er, 1907, are ro "i or i.efore the 30th day il 1907, t.i si nil by post, pr.' ilelivi r to ih.' undersigns 1. lan and surnames, addi crlptlons; the full portion* H Ir claims duly verified; the ��� ; of their account and the na eourlty, If any, held by nd IER TAKE NOTICE thai af* ; last mentioned date the ex* Margarel R, Whyto, w U pro* --nil.ute tho assets of the de among the parlies entitled having regard only to tho ' ' which she shall then have ;i,|d that the said executrix '������'��� liable for the said assets ���'���' rinrt thereof to any person or oni "f whose claims notice ehjill '"" been received by her at tho ' ��* Buch distribution. .1. D. KENNEDY, |' tor Margaret R. Whyte, ex.v ���'��� as aforesaid, "ie 1th day of November, 6 T \KK NOTlCK lhal ll.nii 'I For I, - Hammond, B C, occupation d a i to api Ij tor a Bpecl il timber llcen e i ver lhe tollowin : 11 mds: Co ��� ii .m In ! al a posl planted --i | the south wesl ci rner ot Section T. as a ,,. . m n . i aboul halt a mile north of Quiia bay, Texada Island, then a .... io chain . thence north v* chain 1, ���,. ,. v.,.s. 80 chains, thenoe south ,, chains to polnl ot commencement. HARRIET FORD. November I, 1907. tie le ' 7. T.\:.,. NOTICE that Harriet ;.-, ..j ot Hammond, "��� l'" ,"'<"'1i>;"'"-1 lady, Intends to apply tor a special timber license ovei- the following described lands: Commencing al a post planted about ID chains north of the soulh-east cor- ,���.,- ot Section 6, .about a half mile north ot Q1W�� bay, thenco 80 chains north, thence SO chains wesl, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains cast t.i point of commencement. HARRIET FORD. November 1. 1l>07. (VERTISB IN THE DAILY NEWS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Public Building, Ladysmith, B. 0." will be received at this offlce The Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. fi _���; WALKER, President- ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. BANK MONEY ORDERS Issue i al the following rates: $.. an I under '���'��� - ��� I Over ri" ami me: e* ling $10 i 6 cents Over $10 and nol ex< ee ling $30 10 cent i i iver $30 and nol exi eedlng $60 These orders are PAYABLE AT PAR al any office In Canada of a Chartered Hank (Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points In the Unite i states. Negotiable al a llxe.l rate at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENG. They form an excellent method <>f remitting small sums of money with safety und at small cost. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVID80N. Mimagw ���_ V .,���;���' ��� ��� ��� _ "��� r" -���' ������������I l. ' -- '..." ��������� ������- ' ) Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL 114,400,000.00 RESERVE 111,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and ln London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A Uen eral Banking Business Transacted. Letters of Credit Issued, available wltL correspondents In all oarts ot the World. Savlnot Bank Department. Deposits received in sums ot $1 and upwards, and interest allowed at 3 per cent per annum (present rate) added four times a year. Total Assets over $168,000,000.00. -��* NEW WESTMINSTER BRANC H. G. D. BRYMNER, Manager. j P. PEEBLES t�� ! ��� 270 Columbia Sf. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phone 307 1 RIAL FLOUR McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone S8S. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS i-AuE -.mat THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY -��*- DEC, b CAfcENDARSi Christmas Cards Christmas Postal Novelties BIG LOT AT MOREY'S 217-219 Columbia St. 1 ��� ' " i j Gold Necklets and Lockets See our btock of above before pu"-i chasing. Solid Oold NECKLETS from $2.73 to $77.00 each. Solid Gold U3CKETS from $2.50 to ' $55.00 each. We also have Gold BRACELETS; prices $6 50 to $75.00 each. and Cold BROOCHES. $1.50 to $110.00 each. W. C. Chamberlin THE JEWELER. Agent Hamilton Watches. WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST And can save you 50 per cent- on a SAFE or CASH REGISTER STEIN IMPORT & EXPORT CO. Vancouver, B. C- 510 Richaids St., Phone 2126 OF INTEREST 10 YOU! It will be to your interest lo watch our adds carefully for the next few months, as we are going to beep you poste 1 on the very best prices for the very best goods. Our New 'Xmas Fruits are all in, nice and fresh. We have bought the best, and are going to sell t_hem at the very Lowest Possible Prices We have bought them right and are going to .give you tbe benefit of our buy. We want your business and It will be to your interest to give it to us. Call and see our goods anl get prices before placing your order for Christmas cooking. C. A. WELSH The People's Grocer WINDSOR SALT �� made in Cacada. Ccili no more than the cheap imported sail ��� and ia much more economical because it is pure. Get WINDSOR. 194 W WANT TO PREVENT TIMBER SPECULATION WAR TREASURE IS NEEDED EOR CURRENCY A New Subdivision Just what a goo.] many people have been waiting for��� Mr. I). D, Bourke has just autho-ized us to sell in lots a portion of his Twelfth street property, bordering un Twelfth street, Fifth avenue, Thirteenth street, and a lane. Thc property is all cleared, feno��d, graded and in grass, and command:; a charming view of the Delta and North Arm. Heretofore this property could only be purchased a? a whole, but now .separate lots can be hail at prices h stifled by local con.litions. an.l upon easy terms. Plan of subdivision at our office- .German Reserve Fund of $30,000,000 May be Re- leased by Government. Derlin, Dec. 3.���The effects of the: currency crisis in America are felt in business and shipping circles in Germany. Telegrams and letters are being ' received every day by American buy- I ers, suspending the placing of orders, J and advising the cancellation ot o'h- j ers wherever possible. Tne shipping officers have been notified that pas->- I agts bool.ed for the spring and summer will not be required. The ban.;; | which do an American business re- ! port tha< tbe number of letters ol ! credit for a thousand dollars and up- j wards which have been prcsenhd ib.j . year are fifty per cent less than last j year. A German financier in goon bland- i ing informs a Xew York cor'respoa- ; dent that responsible circus In nerir. | are seriously discussing the advisability of releasing the exigency war ! treasure of the German government : which is kepi in the Julius tower at . Spandau and turning it Into th*. nr- ' dinary currency system of the country. The amount Is exactly $30,000 000, In the form of gold bars. Its ' purpose is to pay tbe initial expend a j of mobilization on the outbreak of a i war. The loss to the state financ s . in the way oi interest is enormous, ' while the loss from 'sweating' is no: ; inconsiderable, as i: i; well known that gold bars, whether apart or placed together, lose in weight Nelson, B.C., Dec. 3.���The board if {trade -will take up for presentation to', j the associated boards the question-"I I a survey of government laud and of the tenure of timber liases. At present no government land is surveyed and settlers find it difficult to maieej pre-emptions. In consequence they Often have to buy from speculators at ' fancy prices. On tbe other bant! spec- I ulators take up large areas of timber, lands and then let them lie Idle for, ' years without development. It will le i proposed that the timber land cannot! be held unless development is started' within one year and development prfl�� ceeded with each succeeding year. Malins, Coulthard & Co. Ltd J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department COAL! COAL! New Wellington and Blacksmith's COAL MAYERS & PRESTON P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. OFFICE. FRONT STREET, FOOI Of SIXTH, - ��� NEW WESTMINSTER Regina Poisoning Case Closed. Regina, Sask., ilea 3.���After an absence of half an hour the jury las', evening returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Muck Sing, toe Chinaman charged with the murder i f John Fortune. During the afternoon tbe prisoner himself went into the iv.'- ness box. taking the oath both as Chinaman .ami Christian, by burning papi r with his name written on it aad kissing the Bible. What are probably the two main points of the prisoner**] evidence were elicited when he was recalled at the summons of the cnief, justice. Core's keep the dampness out of the house. The weather may not be actually cold, but the moisture will work in. A small fire in an AIR TIGHT STOVE will remedy it. ANDERSON & LUSBY Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. UMBRaLA' ������������������������������������������������������** *��������������������������������������������� PROMISE TROUBLE FOR OLLIE MACK I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Portland, Ore., Dec. 3.���As the result of the announcement yesterday of the engagement of Ollie Mack, the comedian of the comedian duo of Murray and Mack, to Mrs. Mabelle Kelly, a wealthy Salida, Col., w'ioow, Gladys Van, a member of the Murray and Mack's company, who claims to he Mack's common law wife, threatens dire vengeance on the actor and Will commence suit in the near future to prevent the culmination of the marriage and also to recover her moner. which she claims to have invested in the show. McConkey's Chocolates Are the Best A fresh and large assortment, just received at��� MUIR'S Drug Store Columbia St., New Westminster Telephone 83 Men's Moment & Children9 s Your Umbrella want may eoiue any day. You may lose your present umbrella; you may be in search of i suitable Xmas gift, and in our Bhowing of new styles you wil) find the nicest choice we have ever ebeown. We have made purchases of a larj-'e number of Fancy Oold and Sliver lun dies, with space for engraving name or initials. WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, with Sterling Silver or & space for engraving, pure --Ilk or gloria covers each Ifiiotti WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, with handles of horn, natural wood, J and novel shapes of varlou materials.gloria covers, each 12ji MEN'S UMBRELLAS, with deolded novelties In horn handle., told and silver trimmings, fla�� silk or gloria covers ea.$3{o|| MEN'S SELF-OPENING UMBRBLLA8.made with extra Btron||| quick action Bpring and with Btorm proof cover ��� , ������ :_,| bandb s; each $1.23 to CHILDREN'S SCHOOL UMBKiBLL.A .-V What is tl.. . ������ ,. -;\ the children that best umbrolia. moan.I th* hous. whfn yoij buy a short handled, Bpecli) size for school use \. EoMel Each SPECIAL VALUES I.\ WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, in fasl i lot rovers on ribs; Justus good :is the expensive kinds; i b '':l| $1.2.', and tl Remember the Corset Demonstration To-day Miss Winfieid will be b< re today, ready to suit you with proper H_j Cors.ts. IN THE READY-TO-WEAK DEPARTMENT. W.S. COLLISTER &C i 247 Columbia Street, New WestmimiH w Cottage, 5 ,'rooms, new, lot cleared one-half block from car, $1,250, one-third cash. Cottage, 4 rooms, new, lot cleared, two blocks from car, $1,000, mostly cash. Cottage, 5 rooms, well finished, fenced in front with wire fencing, $1,700, good terms. 5 roomed cottage, lot 132x140, cleared, $1,200, $250 cash, balance $12 per month. Enquire at once McLEOD, MARK <% CO. estminster The Farm Land Specialists, New We Me___J_J____M__J___J_J____--_-_-----MMtJ^. ��<-.'���,..���..-���..'..-...���-_.���-.."-."..U_-i.__i._j.<_._-/...',./_ .,,.,. " ., ��� ��� ��� ,,''e ,-,c'.f.?-,i-',i~,i-'ii���,r-,i~ir-,.������������-'������������,,-���--���-..���',.���;. ������--,.' '--��� ,--.,-��� ,.���-������-���-���-���-;f������ .,-.,'-.,-;,--li-;,-���i-���--���'-���'.:,.r.,, -)'-:),?:,��:, Electric Railway Service Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and way stations will run every half- hour from 5:50 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Cars leave the depot every twenty minutes for both Sapperton and city limits over tbe city line. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, twraty minutes after and forty minutes after, commencing at 6:20 a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten minutes after the hour, half past and fifty mnutes after Ilie hour, commencing at 6:30 a. m. Sunday Service hair-hourly he tween h.2t) a.m. nnd 11 p.m. We do an extensive business in the three principal lines of insurance. Our insurance clients are numbered among our very best friends. They appreciative square dealing we give them and they also know we represent several of the best insurance companies in the world. You are assured of Ample Protection H^and prompt settlement of claims when you deal with < * x I British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd | New V/estminster. Chiiliwack. MOTHER Bi ;��� I'ITT Will, no dou b t, a p- preciat e a t any time a nice pair of Glasses. Certainly no season of the year is more appropriate than this for presenting her I with a pair of nice glasses. I You can take a pair home and if you find they do not suit her sight they can be j exchanged at any time. We, so most people know, are the largest dealers in the city of Optical Goods. You can have glasses at any price to suit. F. W. HEATH,graduate optician, late of Ottawa, has charge of the department. TURNBULL BAKER 4th and Columbia Sl* All kinds of fancy M First class candies. Ftf taffy. G. B. chocolates, Bread 5c per loaf. Signs Paintedj Anywhere NOTICE.���Koyal CU. Slgfl have removed to Fourth Sir"1 ^ back of Guichon Hotel- JAS. PENNINGTON ���� ROUT. RICHARDSON, prop* CURTIS' Drug, Spectacle & Seeii Siore Vancouver. new Westminster, b. c. WfSIEND RBI. Columbia Street, near MeN*'/ GEO. NBJSHI, Propriety EVERYTHING NEW U�� n,ifl Meals .at all houra Private rooms for I;iJil's' Best 25 cent . Mealing Tickets���21 Meals fc *4'����' ��,>��� ADVKH'I'fSIO THE D A I L V If You've FOUND A Hi *�� Dytili*
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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 | 1907-12-04 |
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Notes | Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04. Published by The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited from 1903-03-06 to 1912-04-24; and The National Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. from 1912-04-25 to 1914-09-04. |
Identifier | The_Daily_News_1907-12-04 |
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 |
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