��i kite Rock ��'W DE PROPERTY Jte shiles & co. \ Camping 1 "WHITE ROCK,' THE HuACE ��� J\ WHITE, SHILES & CO. NEW WESTMINSTER. i of annfls HI GUARD HERO CENTB. CONFLICTING RUMORS RIFE OVER MCFERRAN'S DEATH i ,rk , Lice Depart- L. arrangements [protect B ��sevelt. EDITOR-JUSTICE WOULD NOT RESIGN OFFICE BIG FIGHT WILL GO 10 GOLD! ���z. 1 Possibility cf Pcwer Having Been Turned on While Lineman Was Working Is Being Investigated. wbhk \ Offending Publisher cf Press Summarily Dismiss Penticton d by Promoters Accept Ofl OS to l .vi: be ��� - nil ���,��� I , | I I I I \-tvn~*l!1 i I Detect a ��� ,7 _ Theodore . I during |! ���' ,. coming to. U be were In police are taK- From the , , al quaran- b) the ki ''ii force. Borne ol at hla elbow, d among the ,ii. bead ol , m take pe - . ���,ner Baker todaj pectora forty- t, : -Hi . 1 (0 , n -I twenty i land parade. i boati will .. i��� the I ' ��� . 2,000 SpaniBh . to th< Boob- bringing the I ' il . and polio on min. i !i loni l .,:. The ,. will be to ,n of ail out- Liberal Executive Makes Representations to Ralph Smith, M. P., Who Promises H-��� Will Use Every Means to Include This City in Premier's Itinerary. i i i unit during tin thai Laurier will vlsll this clty forthcoming wi tern ;" tr, Bumors are rife concerning the manner In w lilch Jamei McFei ran mei his death al v. i tmli tei .1 unction a -,i w days ago. Mi K> i ran was electrocuted bj coming In contact with a live wire i I I coroner's jury re- rn ned a verdicl to I lial effei t, with ;i rider thai less or in i i i is o .���. n. foreman at ��� Jum Hon had ��� ' ' ,"'''11 telephoned I - lhe powi i o to """'" wll tl end in vl >\ by I ie have t] i cul I the liberal executive. A ��� . i| islnter- fl i an Invitation was senl pri tatlon ol ordi M !' '' ,1,,,,,. to comi bere and disc i |uestio.a li la now polnti d oul that I i the local offlc; rs. tt power wire which Mel errun went ti ' mend, was tt on th. lei lv Ident A. E. Kellli crossh a Impressed upon blm i i ttte caBe, II woul 1 \,o ��� district lncl ided In anyone to cl ��� I be preml n�� rary. Promises t0 He'P \isii"l sixteen years ago. It haa grov i. bo ������ Bince then, sure enough.'' E li Willi nl Laurier is due to arrive in Vi iuver on Tuei day, August 111, wh ii he will address a mass meeting. lie Ib nol due in si eak a. ain until two days later, on Thursday, when he [B ti ive an address In Victoi la. Fi om Vlctoi ,i he goes to Prince Bu] ert, refu In from the terminus of the G. T. i\ mi Aui ui - -I. llis next mi . i.i ! lamloo] a on ibe nlghl ni ' '���.-��� I wenty-sl :th. May Be Here on August 17. In all probabUitj the premlet 's 1111> wi i io arrani ed i hai he will honoi Westmlnstei with a visit on Wednes- "��������� oni Provincial Government. Victoria, June 17.���"Resign volun-1 tarlly! Not for any government!' 'This was the reply of Editor Clement, of The Penticton Piess, who brought upon his head the Bcorn of the community by publishing an article after I the funeral of King Edward VII. questioning the sincerity of the state ol mourning into which the Iiii'isa Empire was plunged. The entire prov.'.ire of British Columbia, however, .vas rouse"! to such a pitch that the authorities couldn'1 overlook the Incident. On the editor refusing to resign liis ofiice as justice of the peace he was summarily *'���- mil s. d. Stage the Jeffries-Jo Battle in Nevada. -X o )n dis- pi tion Is that the power w"s tui ted M -i.. is! iT. this being the only on when he was up tin I &\ o] en day in the published Thi re on Bui �� program of 1 La itlni rary. If this d ite rani Inlet not I ��� e neci el its is b le, or If t] <��� pren Ier nei ds can ejto the large number - a .< I if ter his long and arduous jour-1 n rumo '��� tion ol his trip had n&, hi il .imnitiiieiu.it la likely een cul do bly, and 11 | . da e of his address in the Capital] ,. had made i necessary to wipe off civ will be altered to permli him to -, Arrest Ci c ! ��� g III tO ; ,; rei "':- tl red In 1 key until ' large ad- rooms for to- thi to care for hulk of the ally be re- ns. When . ��� will go re the win ' tl I . ��� . i ' a Jap, v turning on a switi woi ks, en i ne thai ��� ath. Thi ���a hatevi i bul I : ire li ��� ill tin Uinces com ... Bpjected calls. Is]* lowever," the ) om- pir Wilfrid leaves on his tour on for Sai lize thai Jvflj ".' and plans to he away from ������ ' I ; "i New the ci pital about two months, tster, and the district tribu-| Liberals Make Representations. Railroad Bill Approve'!. Washington, D. C, June 17.���Tin. Benate today placed its final stamp of approval on the administration of the | railroad bill by adopting the report of the conference committee on thai measure, The vote ca ne al the clos of a day devoted to a fragmentarj discussion of the measure and was without, special feature. The report prevailed by a large majority, the ayes being fifty and the nave eleven. All of the negative votes were cai by democrats. *0 ****************** * * San Francisco, .lane 17.���Tex ������ Rickard announced to.iay to ~- the Ass iclated Pn ss, on re- i i ipi ni' a t< legram trom Morris Sullivan, ol Goldfleld, Ney., that the ���)< Hi les Johnson lighi would be held there on July i. Sullivan guar nte< ing $120,- 000 to t be I t on ui ers. "Sullivan is an old friend of mine and absolutely dependable." says Blckard. "The flghi will go to Goldfleld on- ii .', a much bi ter o ter should ome from i ome otl er Ne. ida < Ity, which is hardly likely." ���v ��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *��� TO SPEND MILLIONS ON MONTREAL HARBOR s it. was learned here thai no provision had been made for the ((iming here of Canada's premier in, the executive of the Liberal assi elation set to work to remedy. v ���- state of affairs, the secretary, Ithe purpose of makin; i urn Ed. Goulet, wiiting letters to the pre- at once rjjjfer calling bis attention to the un Minster in fortunate omission, and also sendi"' o It, 1 so lnereasi d In tin ��� ��� ai lt would be a mi I . oul our i ��� ������ i or ri ason, to i Hoy; 1 City. As il Sir Wilfrid's tour, 1 am n i ns will -' taken I includt We tminsier m mciuimic ^,.,...^ , to be visited bj the copies of the communication to Sena Bryan Defends Missionaries. Edinburgh, June 17.���William J. Bryan addressed the evening session of the World's Missionary conference, lie refuted the objections to missions. and said that missionaries were mu h less apt to gi I nations Into trouble than persons who wi nt abroad for money. I ;, n now in ^^^^^H who . . gi the sake of i be revenue h will take {leavi at all I, den pending Kalserin \ i , ! arbor, bul .111 | e obliged ��� i Canadian Government Hns Plans for Harbor and Docks to Handle Largest Ships. M EATS PINS AND DRINKS RAW ALCOHOL Bent nn . ��� . a wo- Fi rd ��as found tMiiin down e -'ci day after- .������ .i\f'i ^^^^^ ���'���.. the pattol I ed ��itii greal I i ward of the I illl 17.���Vice C P. I "t man mi i wing j ��� . the comprehensive plans itreal '��� ���"*-. 1,000. '1 b( ��� ' ' in- made a loan ��� - 000 I e Montreal harbor ! commission ! ��� nee the woi . During the past eii (10.1 ent i . nts. The board of cor ��� ginei ��� ommended '.period "i construction ovei elghl to twi ind forced of J2.500,000 per "As soon as I return home, which bo i indaj. 1 will with Senator Bostock and with tlie Libel al e ������ :utive of er with a view to arr le foi ��� ip to this ��� ltj bj Canad l's lea ling 11 il sman. Will Not Know Westminster. "When our genial leadi r comes to eluded Mr. Smith, with lie, "he will have to b< told II New W< stminstei. for he (ei talnly v, ill nol i'M' nl; f it ;is the place 1"' tor Bostock and to Kalph Smith. The i.i ��� was also advised that the citizens of W( Btmlnster, of all shades of political faith, were anxious to hear Sir Wilfrid speak here, and urging upon him the advisability of making such arrangements as would permit tbe lea Ier to come to the Royal City. As soon as word is received here thai the premier has definitely decided to make Westminster mie of his points of call, arrangements will be commenced for a suitahle reception l'lthe veteran liberal leader. -JTKNn TWO MILLIONS ' SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR Canada's Revenue Makes New High Mark���Totals One Hundred and One Million and a Half. * ***********<>*<��***** Militia Called Out. San Francisco, Juno 17.���At a eon- fi em e attended i j Governor James. X. Gillett. Adjutant Governor Lauck, Colonel Plppy, of the governor's staff, and an offlcer of thi regular army,, plans were made today to call out the state militia to stop the Langford- Kaufman flghi t imori ow. The conference was hold in the of- , fflce of Attorney Genera! V. S. Webb* and, although they would not talk, the- confi rees did not deny that action had heen taken. Promoter Louis Blot will not yield. He declares that ho will hoi 1 the "contest" if the entire army is turned out. , "1 wlll make the soldiers slop the tight." he said. Following is the governor's order ,io Adjutant General Lauck: "Mi/ke necessary arrangements at once to have two companies of nu'.ifkt in San Francisco at 2 p, m. Saturday,. June IS. to prevent a prizefight between Kaufman and Langford if pev lice of city do not interfere. Signed) "J. X. GILLETT." BOMB THROWN AMONG SQUAD OF GENDARMES OPERATIVES ACVOCATE EXPERIMENTAL MILL I attending pliv- ii chance for SE FOR BRITAIN IS JKUHED AT THE HAQfiEfeS Rrhect i ' .'��� Occupied His Argu Dispute. Eight ncnt '������ lftetT��. sbore 1 _J f-'laii., f'M (ran, "dlnn IAmeric-;,n had i. ��� *T fights. I Sin,, the, itnon wltl Is'" Roben i d 17, W the Fish- Sir Kol"Tt Fin- erlcan fiahermen ible io British and . ilatlons on the ,i French fishermen ible to them. Prior 1904, on the i i called ,i n foundland, coun- had alwaya laid claim hts. and for thai te:i- lei tn avoid trouble ��� ii Britain had ab- pressing the question of French BaherleB. 'iiii.ii. on the other ��� r claimed such exclu- ��� treaty of 1818 mere- the liberty tp Rah In the Kngflsh fishermen. I'inlay turned to the io whether American ���H ��� .ve years, al tin late .w,�����. .... >- r chief fea tures of the pi . le: i '.. Ii .' qua) s to give bei ths for twenty-four oceai vt ssi Is of i or v"" reel long, with an aggre I : e of 16,880. Ncu low-level quays, 5,800 lineal feet. Combined .ma oi low-level ami high-level extension, seventy-four acres. New rea, l,3S Bquare feed. Two new elevators with exten- systems, with a com- :y of 2,000.000 bushels. Additional high-level railway tracks on th ��� uharu's twentj two miles long, A bridge extending in sections from the foot vt st, Peter Btreel to the ore, touching on Blckerdike i ter, Guard pier, and St. Ht leu's la- land; this iii ldi e to aci ommodnte four rallwa) tracks, provide foi railway and elei Irlc ti am ; oi tui ion, \ ehlcular trafllc, ami establl ih n bouli fiird, A Idrj dock and shl) s' repair yard on the t Guard pier, changln l he i ntrnnce to Lachine canal. Ai rangomenl toi ��� n 11 ,;;iri' ol Qeon Ian t; ���.- c��nal at tlie ! \m bi end oi i he v\ost l Ier, near Victoria . : i arbor to thiiiy five feel One Officer Mortally Neai Ki :d and Four Others W. ided in Outrage Warsaw, Russia. Would Have Government Establish Plant fer Testing Comparative Qualities of Wheat. Warsaw, Russia, June 17.���A bombl was exploded with fatal results In a . I of gendarmes al the Gordzisk -ui on the Vienna railroad, thirty miles from here, today. One of the gendarmes was killed outright, four received mot tal wounds and their i was slightly injured. bomb thrower was arrested, niempt is being made by the St. Louis, June IT.���The operative millers of America yesterday recommended to the agricultural department that an experimental mill he established at Washington,. D, t'.. in charge of a reliable and competent miller nd thai the mill be made a part of of agriculture equip lo ���| he An uthor,tleS * Tadol^hen Centonl of the gen- violence the with that at (colonel i Wonstatski, _. shot and killed by' a es, was the a uniform !nK boats could employ Newfound- '": or otl er persons not of Amer- L?,atlonalu5 ;'�� fishermen, tie ;";"""'! ti,,! ihey could not. be- . "", treaty of 1818 mentioned ���"' thai only Americans could I. '"I'liiycd. aiii,'di',,"!r''"''"''1 '" iu'sue that New- oim.ii' , W;,s ^titled to forbid New- I.I., "l,Ul'li'i's lo 8harman Art Violators indicted. N'-a York, .tune 17.���Frank B. Hayne, William P, UroVn and Eugeife Bcale ��� were Indicted by a special federal grand jury this afternoon for violations of the Sherman aci in connection with the recent bull movement ln cotton, .lames a. ratten and Maurice E, 11. Rothschild were also named In the Indictments, Hails were lixed at |6,000 each. John Burns Gives Advice. London, June 17.���John Burns. president of the local government board, In n letter to the London I boards of guardians, points out that. i emigration affords a sure means of extricating children from pauperism influence of evil suroiindings. BO, -.,. [:ol emau. . On that occasion in and :ni accomplice committed suicide on the spoi. FEMALE SUFFRAGE. June IT.���Hvitis'.i suffra- elated at reports received. Stipi s thai . ".e from 1900 the divorce rate! inndlng four equal sm have Increased 40 while it has decreased suffrage states 7 1-20 i ei ceiii. The Increase In the United States tit large is 30 , 18 per cent. They argue that aqua works agalnsl divorce fragettes are centerin on ;i procession nexl s.,.���.��� suffrage bill oi thl wllich will In London, I cites an from the 1 ' ' ndoftheOuardl the yeai IKJto bridge. Dredging in states depth of nice Btates that 3 \t\ per cent in tlte tout *f^^^^ the department ment. The reason for the resolution was belief that it is necessary that the flour making qualities of wheat be taken into consideration when it is recommended to farmers that certain varieties ot wheal Bhould be grown and that it is necessary for the agricultural colleges and experi- i tontal stations to have full knowledge of the variety of wheat which will produce lhe maximum yield and the hest quality of flolr. TO LOOK FOR SMUGGLERS. Ottawa. June IT.���Final figures of revenue and expenditure for the last fiscal year, ending March 31, made, public by the Department of Fin nice j this afternoon, show a record surplus of $22,092,185 In revenue over all ordinary expenditure. This exceeds by over two and one-half millions the previous high record of 1907-08, and is live millions better than the estimate given by the Finance Minister in his budget speech of ' December last. The total revenue was $101,501,034, an increase of $16,- 500, i over the preceding year. The total expenditure on consolidated fund account was $79,409,849, or $4,- 500,000 less than 1908-09. On capital account last year there wire spenl $34,114,994, including $19,968 064 on the construction of the Transcontinental railway. Out of the revenue Canada paid last year every j it tm of ordinary and capital expenditure, exclusive of the National Transcontinental, and had over $8,500,000 still left towards the construction ot Ithe railway. Probably no other country In the world can show anything like so satisfactory a financial statement for thc year, and with the rev-1 I emie for tiie current year Increasing at the rate of $1,500,000 a month indications point to an ev. n \ reati i ir- plus for the twelve months. The net debt of Uie Dominion at the end of the fiscal year was :. ' 6,. 266,348, an increase daring the -.ear of $12,336, due. as has l en noted, to three-fifths of the year's expenditure on the National Transcontinental rail- Fight Is a Nuisance. San Francisco, June 17. Attorney General Webb this afternoon filed an application for an injunction against the Langford-Kaufman fight tomorrow on tha grounds that it is a public nuisance. Military Order Rescinded. LATER���San Francisco, June 17.��� On the promise of District Attorney Wykert and Chief of Police Martin that they would stop the Langford- Kaufman light tomorrow afternoon. Governor Gillett announced that hi^ would rescind bis order calling out. the militia. Trade Is Improving. Xew York. June 17.���Bradstreet says Canadian trade and crop conditions have improve.', as the result of warmer weather. Montreal states that wholesale dry goods houses have done a better business, and there has National i been a perceptible increase in retail trade. BOOKIES Tfl BE SHADOWED BY SIXTY DETECTIVES Coney Island Jockey Club Joins Hands With Authorities in Effort to Step Race Track Gambling. ���ate Ipec al N'ew York. June 17.���Sixty priva detectives were engaged by the Coney island Jockey club today. They all bled their credentials with the eounty (Uik in Brooklyn. They have been . .. Instructed by officers of the SheepS- rhe head track to prevent all boQkmsktnr suffrage Here the suf- , their efforts Saturday In sup port of the new conciliation committee _.. the house on Tuesday. oliimii to be two the procession representing Introduced In Thev expect the mllea long. Leading W'l.,' his budget spi ech Mom Mr. Customs Officers Will ">itrol I Fleldl���g ^servatlvely estimated Ue ^ the Detroit River. total revenue at $97BOOjoou. derations at the tracki to arrest Windsor, ^ne 17. -Sl -lai ^^Uctual^nue wen W - ;o jJ gjgtajj. ^ ^ wlu,neve, [fomS* S K recommend* (Jml at $81,000,000. it fell short ot ,v ir smith Collector of Cub- this by $500,000. a pri Unionist Returned Unopposed.on June 11-���" ��� ' iltlg fere lorn. o.ul'1 ' .er hoats. iranti and nol |, London. June 17. W. oged t0- inendatlon follows an unionist, was ret' ineil \�� ^90X_ Tlu, Customs Collector Sn day for Lewes diviwon dcutU in8pector Herber 80Ut was rendered vac an - y , .. of Colonel the Itigl "' ' ; won u.e'TROUT WILL BE iiiK the Customs mation that of smuggling who bave been immigration officers at ��� ^^^^^ dock In many cases find tlieir way In-j $2,411,095. to Canada by crossing the river in '" rowboats or launches. Tbe recom- investlgation by mlth and Travel- t. ihey congregate, to prevent tlie print- ia. and publishing of odds and to arrest bookmakers who are detected in the act of wilting sheets in tbeiv pockets. The action by the Jockey club i* been inspired by ^~ ^^^^^^ owneis of _ _ directors of clubs personally responsible for gambling, which takes place on their grounds. and the lo serve on American localise fishing rights American fishermen because that Impression Interpreted to mean tiltedI Rt r:'1,il;llista resident in the Mined h who sent fl8,li,1K boats uf N'cu-f y rorelgners to the coasts Sir Rohndl,inrt' eim1t ,'"'"' whose speech occupied thc i���n ." da>'��' eoncluAed KonBBentatl��" of t We. on the Restates. ^-���Hbnna, Loan Advertised , 17_Offerings of the ' e 163 600, four-per- and $500,000 capl- Hank Vancouver London. Jum Vancouver loan Ol cent Stock at 100H,��"- -^ sh.ires tal stock of the Molwns d ^ of the par value of $100 are advertised here. . , ,, i> who won tlie Aubrey Fletcher^^ w��>o> ^ 8eat ln *'? Serai e'ecUons from n.p recent gem i.n " , rl). ",C Williams, liberal ^ 4'5"B in a total poll of 13,740. TROUT WILL BE HATCHED ARTIFICIALLY ma- Itasil jority today e Brltlsh con- Newfoundland flflh- hnjt"". -J^iween Great Britain nnd Heat Pro.tr.tlon. in c^on9. Chicago. June t ��; [^ Iiumc,- Shortly ENGLISH BUSINESS MEN SHOULD VISIT CANADA -Alderman Twiggs. ���ived home on the beat, were today. Professor H. Lam- due to oppressive ous throughout the City_----,- ^ ,.e before noon the weather bur ������ 84 dP!S a"? high al 92 de , , <=o, rroiessor n. uw ��".,- ...������* i�� London, June 17- of Bristol, who arr.,^ Royal George yesterday, says every business man ought to go to Canada and then they would realize the greatness of the country and how eager Canadians are to deal with British bouses. Victoria, June 17.���Trout are to be hatched artificially and the fishing re- Jorts of British Columbia maintained at tbe highest possible standard. The first trou" hatchery of the Canad an west is under construction at the headwaters of the Cowicban river Vancouver Island. It is costing about *' F.��om this source it will be possible to deve'op sufficient fry to keep every lake and stream so well stocked as o make the province famous as a pari for the enthusiastic piscatorial artist. Deliberation to Be Confidentl?!. London, June 17. ��� The conferees' representing tbe government and the opposition on the subject of tbe lords' veto legislation bad their first session today. It was agreed that tlieir deliberations, the scope of which is to be untrammelled, spould be confidential. ******************* Big Reward. Washington, June 17.���Richard Parr, the customs devpart- ment deputy at New York wbo assisted tlie government in recovering $2,000,000 in the sugar weighing frauds, is to receive a reward of $100,000. KERMIT ROOSEVELT TO ACT AS BEST MAM New York. June 17.���Kermit Roose- j volt, will be best man at the wedding i of his brother, Theodore, Jr., next j Monday, instead of Evelyn Irving, the I death of whose father has made it I impossible for him to take a prominent part In the ceremony. After communicating his sympathy I to Mr. Irving, young Mr. Roosevelt. sent a wireless message to his brother. >! Kermit, wbo Is now on tbe ocean. asking him to be best man at the- J'Adding The acceptance came back 'best "Ifff- .;' ��� ', ;������������������������������������������������ Immediately. "Kermit has never heen a man,'" said the elder brother. time he learned how." ���������___ There will be a rehearsal of the" wedding for the benefit of Kennar Sunday afternoon. : .va. ���.it- l -it f; ��� ��:; i| ct PACE TWO. iHE DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY. JUNE ii Advertisements REAL ESTATE f-^-*r~m*-^mr^-^ STREET IMPROVEMENT DEBE' TLRE OR REGISTERED STOCK BYLAW, 1910. WASTED. r ./- ,.- V" -���" ***************** VAN OMFORTABLB BOO I v.. . Ceatnl location. Addi ��� '-'���>, City. WANT ED���YOUNG MAN AS OFFICE be capable sten - ; I have knowledge of I Apply by letter to Bo - ��� ���������:��� News Office. WILSON, COOK & CO. Ofl -t. 'acr'.'nern Crown Ban* B .g. Phone 646. ^S*^r- mr- ���- -^ -- y�� w*-w"���" -"" -^���-*" -"" m>~-mt- a*** a***, s*********** a******* S- *S* -* mr-. DOU2LE CORNER���On Eixth avenue I _ . 2 ��� i Price ' -... baian e oa rerj ter;.. A Bylaw to enat e the Council of t ��� City of Ne* Weetml ster to ri ty loan the sjrti of One Hui = and Fifty Thousand ($15O,O0G dollars for Street Improvement*. j the -SI ��� ' ��� ~ WANTED���A SIGHT WATCHMAN at >. ��� ��� tensed Milk Factory. 16 Front - reet. References required. Whereas, ce . | . ed oul tlie genera LARGE HOUSE AND LOT���On Cor- . . ner of Fifth avenue and Tenth streets and sidewalks, and it ��� ��� . ��� ' : ��� : WANTED ��� SEVERAL TEACHERS, male an I f< male, for tbe public city. Applications will be received until noon of the 22n 1 inst Robert Lennie, Secretary. eight i full sized basement I '������-. |1,750 cash; balai two years. HO JSE AND LOT- ���On F f'.h avenue. y i e t lot ' 2 -.-*���' Pi l< ��� I: - on ;ood terms. fully modern, -- at in like tbe a ��� spent) the sum Oi Hnndr, i and Fiftj Thousand 1.1; dol the ��� nre tbe ��� ��� the i redli urea or registered .. . ben inaft, i mi ntior I, any - g ol money i. ��� ��� ding the sum of $91 | l , .. ,-. ��� to be pal ! li dd ' It) to ' .������ ; .: ioned herein. . | | be lawful for lb ... . of debentuti to be ��� ling m tbe whob sum of $97,500.00 for Mich required i oi an > qui ��� ilent expressi d in pounds stei it; :i of Greal Britain and I a' a value of 4.866 to tbe ; and all BUch d ..-.istered Btocfc ��� '���:.��� ������ ��� i WW ,-*,, WANTED���TO RENT FURNISHED bo we of fi'.'- or .six rooms with modern conveniences hy July l for /.hrt-e or four months. Convenient to cai line preferred. Apply '/.. Daily News office. WANTKD���SMART DINING ROOM OgiH Apply Kind's hotel, Colombia btreet. City���An .size of " 250; $1 ge I . : . . of One i ��� ired and Fift) Thousand ($15 I dollars, be . propriated from tbe general te\t:. . of fhe city for tbe current year ;. ��� rate of taxation wiil b>; ��� ��� --..e. ac | it is expedient th i taxation should he avoided, and t said sum should be rais d on t. credit of the coi [oration, and that c bentuies or registered stock cer' ica'es should be issued for tl. amount; section 8. Tp. "0���160 acres And Whereas, for the payment HARTCO STREET���6 roorred house. Finished with burlap: ga = and electric tights. Price 13,000; (1,000 cash; balance one and two years. 8 roorred rrodern house; ��� . ! with the Beal ol the ;::";1.;::',.;.:,i!;,r"t.,::;e D Bret took place oi .'..',-. certificates shall be payahle on " tb, arsl day of Julj i960, al . - ken nn the said p ��� e ' ��� __ ,. , , ., . , lace or places as tbe Council of the % he thereunto lawfullj autltor- ized. The said dehentures or registered :. Hammocks Croquet Sets Pic Nic Basket] Pic Nic PIat���, Etc., Etc. A jRf�� ��� cash; balance ar- j ���md H\ ��� said corporation may u��� ....... . appoint with the approval of thi WANTED���BOY TO LEARN PLUMB- ing and tlnsndtning. Apply James & McClugl :. N. W. % ot good '....her. No tlml acri 12 ; h. and .vi.h _ , 0 .... of interest on the debentures or regist $35 ic ed stock certih tea pro] it the I ' ' - Fire Ha ���- ' ��� :uul t:' , . per centum ier annum, payahle jn .;.;. . ;. the ii:-' day of Jan i :. and thi ��� .'��� of July in < i ��� thereof, and shall hear inter- ��� i ite of four and or.e-hal! -.11 New. Westminster, B.C IB. \V ARCHITECT WISHES TO SHARE ofiice ni desk room. State location. Reply to Ind< t, care Dally News. WANTED POSITION RY JAPAN- est to work before % a. rn. and after 7 p. :... Apply 8. B., P. O. Rox 150. . ider this Bylaw, and i . log a i lng : :nd for the ; CITY���Modern house and Urge barn ; the .-tii debentures or region Fourth street Rented for J stock til ��� ben due it wi per month. Price 13700; terms be necessary to raise by special ra jl, cash. in addll 'o all otber rat, s, ��� . ������ year during the currency of the - CITY���3-rcomed house and fully mod- ;,;.,. ...,��� . . ., or registered sock ce.' A. DUNCAN. Citj ern on Fourth avenue. Size is ��� xi 16 feet. Price .4,801 fifth cash, balance easy. of loffflcates the sum of Seven Tbousa every year, and the del ��� as for thi ten st, whi .... be signed bj tbe sain ��� or. t. A bi > ��� lai ri'ie on the dollar ise I In e ich year, tn By ��� ��������� to enat t the :: - : :' the , :.\\ 0thi ��� on all thi C:'^:-3tion cf Uw Wt> of Nev�� SCHOOLS DEBENTURE OR ISTERED STOCK BYLAW REGIS- 191a Mineral V Aerate Manufacti -ters Wad l by one- WANTED���YOUNG OIRL TO AS- aist In light bonsework. No cfKir:- Jng. A;>ply Mrs. Baker, 109 Columbia Btreet, Sapperton. WANTKIi���lo GIRLS OR WOMEN to work in laundry. Wages 16 to 20 cents per hour. Royal City Laundry. Royal avenue, west of Eighth Btreet B. Abrams, Mgr. WANTED���WAItER OR WAITRESS. Apply ���!. this office. BURN A BY ���Two ots c ose to store and 1 ra mline Prir-f. each; terms ;t cash an d I 0 jer month. LANGLEY���80 acres N of S.E. of Sec. 10, Tp. 10; some clear- Price Sw per acre; terms $1, rears. cash, balance 1, WANTKD ��� FURNISHED HOUSE' keeping rooms. Apply Rox R. News office. De^ta Fruit Farrr, road, close in. ?o 250 bearing fruit trees Good terms. WANTED���OIRL TO ASSIST WITH bouse work Apply, Mrs. A. E. Kellington. r,01 Queen's avenue. WANTKD���TO EXCHANGE 35 1-2 acres of good land at Lincoln Btatlon. Langley, for Westminster city property. Value .3000. Apply B. C. Securities, Ltd., Dominion Trust Offices, Columbia street, New Westminster. WILSON, COOK & CO. Office: Northern Crown Bank B'dg. Phone 646. Open Evenings for Your Benefit. Five Hundiel and ' $7,590.32) doll And Whereas, in older to r . the said yearly sum of Si ������:. Tl and. Five Hundred and Nine .��� 12-10 .7,59 .321 dollars an ��� rate on the dollar will be re quired to be levied on tbe whole ral able property of the Citj ; New West minster. And Whereas, the whole rateal i j-.rnpf.rty 0f the said city, according I Ten acres on Scott i the last leiise.i Assessment Bol d house and barn, j thereof, is Seven Million, Two Ik:. dred and Forty-nine Thousand am Ten (.7,249.010.00) dollars; And Whereas, the total amount < the existing debenture debt of tl.'-- said and Ninety and 32-1 West-r r-s-.e- te raise . i 1 - erest upon the di sum of '. et) ever ��oo*and, FiveN certificates, Hundred ($87 i '- reate a Binking fund tor tbe School f_-j_s;= ��� f the principal thereoi whei . any act or enactmi nt - ��� 5 eet as aforei Id, ! hi i NEW WESsTMl' elephone 13. TER'U Wet. E, "I and be pre .���* ��� tmlly by special rate a ��� ring the currency of tbe J *aa*aaaaaaaa*~- a tr i ��������������������. Price $4,000. sums saud debentures or registered stock * ��� - ite*. the sum ol S I 387 50 foi -;������--: ���.-��������� - , ent of Interest thereon, and :��� ' - - ! f $541 20 tn provi te tot I nd bare - .- ����� enl nf ihe principal. ���imate of the sums requ I 1 ..The proceeds if the sale <>f the . . ' - ��� . ' .���.entires or registered stock penses legally inclinable by the 1 . ��� �����, . shall be applied as follows, ����� . b last mentioned estimate is sub .i:;^ no( otherwise; towards paying elty is One Million, Six Hundred lect ~ consideration, alteration and the co.-- ol thi passing of ibis Bylaw Seventeen Thousand. One Hun- dnal approval by tbe Council, and the anrt ,tl). |88ue an-j ?;,i. of the s-id WANTED���A GIRL FOR GENERAL bonsework and plain cooking. Apply 125 Third avenue. FOR SALE. FOR. BALE���TWO. GOOD. TEAMS with harness, logging chain and wagon. Apply S. B. Box 150. POR SALE���FIVE AND A HALF acres, South New Westminster. Splendid view of New Westminster. $425 pei aci". Apply P. O. Box 256, City. CRAIG REALTY CO Room 8, Thompson B'ock. Phone 629. Four Lots in Sapperton; 150 from car. $">00; $25 cash, balance $10 per month. dred I $1,617,100.00) dollars, trrespec- ,tive of tiie sum of One Hundred and Seventy-four Thousand, Fire Hundrei ' $174,500.00) dollars proposed to b�� raised under the "Lulu Island Brid^ Debenture or Re. ist.red Stock Bylaw, 1910"; the "Fire Debenture or Regis- jtered Stock Bylaw, 1910"; the I "Schools Debenture or Registered ; Stock Bylaw, 1910," and the Parks Dehenture or Registered Stock Bylaw iame has been finally approved by; the Council. And Whereas, the amount required ; under the said last mentioned estimate for schools amounts to Ninety- seven Thousand, Five Hundred i$'.*7.- I) dollars, made up as follows: Thirty-five Thousand ($35,000.00) dollars for the election and equipment of the new Sapperton school; Two Thousand, five Hundred ($2,500.00) dollars dehentures or roistered stock certificates therein referred to, and ali ex- penses connected with the Issuance of the said loan, and the balance shall he paid or^r fiom time to lime as required upon the order of tbe trustees by ths city treasurer to the several persons to whom moneys are payable. 7. This Bylaw shall take effect on the dny of and may he cited as the "Schools l)ebe:��- SHC wood ;work, repairing of KINDS - Done At- Benson & M ANU ALLI ���Corner Lot, CO x 124; slashed; facing down hill: lovely view: close to new school, Sapperton. Price $r-00, j on terms. Ten acres of the best fruit land; \\_ acres cleared; 2 acres slashed, burned and loe.pd off: 3 roomed house, j loan from any person or persons, body barn, poultry runs; small fruits. |or bodies corporate, who may he will- Fronting on Scott read and close to f;ir. Only $2,000, on terms. 1910," of which none of the for ,he erection and equipment of a toreor Registered Stock Bylaw. 1910.' At Dick Ber- ��� i 0 3 Stand, ��� 8th St., Next to Fashion Livery, j principal or interest is in arrears; Now Therefore, the Municipal Con: cil of tbe Corporation of the City o( 'New Westminster e.,a<-ts as follows: 1. It shall be lawful for tbe Mayor jof tbe said city to raise by way ot school on Lulu Island, and Sixty Thousand ($60, .00) dollars for the erection of a High school. And Whereas, by Section 40 of the the Public Schools Act Die:., as re- enacted by Se,'ion 30 of the Public Schools Act 1905, Amendment Act k. This Bylaw before the final passing thereof, sliall receive the assent of the electors of tbe said city In the manner required hy law. Received ihe ass'tit of the electors on the day of 1910. Reconsider."! and finally passed In open council the day of 1910. 1906, any statute to the contrary not- ng to advance the same on the credit I withstanding, the Council of any city, of the debentures or registered stock town ���'-' "iral municipality In the certificates hereinafter mentioned, any Province including the City of Van NOTICE, ive acres on Scott load: good gar-|SUm or sums of money, not exceeding couver and City of New Westminster, Take notice that tbe above is a true den, bouse, well, etc.; three quart-hn the whole the sum of One Hundred ';I'1V in <-'af,!l ���*������'��� every year pass a copy 0f the proposed Bylaw which will ers of a mile from car. ': bis is good [and Fifty Thousand ($150, 1.00) dol- Bylaw or Bylaws for levying aspecial |���. taken Into consideration by tbe POR BALE���TEN LOTS IN BAPPES ton; cleared and fenced; close to <-...y line. Only lor sale within tb�� nexl thirty days. Address A. H. Tupper Cum - ��� Hali, Sixth St. FOB BALE���GOOD WORK TKAM (2300 lbs.). Sound. Also wagon and harness (new). Apply A. N. Mac- kay, Uurnaby Lake P. O, B. C. I at $1300; terms. CRAIG REALTY CO. Room 8, Thompson Block. Phone 629. KELLINGTON BROS. Corner Columbia and Begbie Streets. Phone 680. lars, and to cause tbr same to be paldjra"' <lf n"' ,l"" than Five (5) mills. Municipal Council of the City of New into the treasury of the said city fer "n the dollar for Bchool purposes, and Westminster one month fiom the data the Council may in addition to Buch 0f the first publication thereof lo thi rate apply any portion of the ordinary "Daily News" newspaper which Brst revenue to school purpoi publication took place on the 13th day An'' Wh as, it appears that tliel0f June, I'.'in. and thitt a vote of the amount required to meet the current electors of the citv will be taken the purposes mentioned herein. 2. It shall be lawful for the Nlayor to cause any number of debentures or . < . iti re l Btock certlflcates to be made, nol exceeding In the whole the ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT���FURNISHED ROOM. 204 A^nen street. TO RENT���FURNISHED ROOM. Apply sis, Milton street CURNI8HED BOOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping to ient. Apply to A. H. j Ferguson, Pythian Hall building. TO LET ���UNFURNISHED THREE rooms; electric light Apply 233 Eleventh street, or 746 Columbia St. TO RENT. TO LET���THE BASEMENT ANU ���tore in the K. R block; suitable for store rooms, skating rink, or moving pictures, etc., etc. For particulars apply to John Forrester, Kec. k. v. Trustees, nn Ht. Qeorge street, City. Sapperton���We have a few choice view lots on Rlair avenue very Cheap; $26 down, balance monthly. Worth investigating. South Westminster���'/^ acre view lots on car line at. Brownsivlle. Price .250 per lot; '/icash, balance easy. If you want a. borne, secure one at one*, as they are the cheapest and searest. lots on the market. List your property with us. We have the buyers if the price is right. We have a buyer for a 6-room house; modern; not. above Sixth avenue. Terms, $-r>h'J cash, balance monthly, sum of one Hundred and Fifty Thou- year's ordinary expenses of maintain-! the said proposed Bvlaw on the 14th Band ($15 1.00) dollars, for Buch ^B the schools will exhaust the day of July 1910, between the hours Bums of money as may l"- required, amount authorized 'o he levied ondei ' nf nine o'clock a.m. and Bve p.m., al not less than $100.00 each, or an Section 40 of the I'ubllc Schools Actit[ie following place., namely: The equivalent expressed in pounds sterl- 1905. as redacted by said Section Coaicll Chamber, civic Building; the ing of the United Kingdom of Great 30 of tlie Public Schools Act 1906, J Fire Hall, Sapperton; and tbe Water- Britain and Ireland, at a value of 4,88ti; Amendment Act L906, aad it will be works Storehouse, Eleventh street. to the pound sterling; and all suchInecessary also to apply a portion ofj W. A. DUNCAN, debentures or registered stock certi-|thB ordinary revenue for such pur- flcates shall he sealed with the seal i poses. of the corporation, signed by the And Whereas, it appears that If Ihe Mayor and countersigned by the!8k'f' Rllm o1 J97.600.00 he appropriated treasurer thereof, or by such other' f'om the general revesue of the city person or persons as may he there-|f��r the cm rent year, the rate of taxa- unto lawfully authorized. | tion will be excessive, and il is ex 3. The gaid dehentures or registered , P��dient that such excessive taxation stock certificates, shall be payable nn should be avoided, and iho said sum City Clerk. City Hall, June 11, 1910. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. the Irsf. day of July, 1900, at suchj'huuld he raised on the ciedlt of the place ��r places as tbe Ceuncll of the | corporation, and tbat debentures or ssld corporation may from time to' registered stock certlflcates should be time appoint with thfl approval of t.Iir i iauued for that amount, holders thereof, and shall hear lnt.r-l Aud Wheteas. for the payment of in The Municipal Council of the Corporation of tbe City of New Westminster having by resolution determined and specified that it is desirable to carry out the following works, tbat ls to say: To construct cement concrete sidewalks on hoth sides of Tenth stieet from Sixth avenue to Tenth avenue. est at the rate 'if four and one-half per] Wrest on the iebentarea or registered | except on the east side of said stieet TO RENT���AN 8-ROOMED HOUSE on Seventh Street Apply Wilson, Cook A>. Co., Northern Crown Rank building. For all kinds of JOB PRINTING Phone 695 or leave orders at The Arrow Press mcar The Dally News Co., 609 Victoria Street. Lulu Island���Lot 26; near the bridge; I centum per annum, payable half year-j Bt0f-k certificates proiKi.ed to be Is-j containing one acre. YtUc. only OT o�� the first day of Jsioary and thelBU,"l under this Bylaw, and for crent- %2,()t,<). I first, vear, day of July Is each aid the debentures and every i Ing a sinking fund for tbe payment shall have!0' "ie Ha'(1 dehentures or registered KELLINGTON BROS. Corner Celumbla and Begbie Streets. Phone 680. Westminster Transfer Co. hitDce 'Phone 116. Darn 'Phone 1S7 Columbia Street- Eafgage delivered prom.tly to any part of the city. Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TRAM OEPOT IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� "THE DAILY NEWS T,ever Broth( rs, Toronto, will send yon *urr a cake of their famous Plan toi Wikt W JOSEPH TRAVERS REAL ESTATE. Columbia St., Next Todd's Music House���Phone 703. For Sale���5-roomed cottage close In; large lot. I'rico $2,500; |600 cash. very easy terms. Balance on For Sale ��� 5-room cottage close in. Price 92300; .:��)0 cash; balance to suit purchaser. We have some real good snaps in bouse property. Call and see us ahout. them. josephT^ravers^" REAL ESTATE. Columbia St., Next Todd's Music House���Phone 703. attached to tbem coupons for the pay- ment. of Interest, which said coupons shall be signed by the said Mayor. 4. A special rate on the dollar sliall he levied and raised In each year. In addition to all other rates, on all the rateable property of the city, sufficient to pay the interest upon the del,en. tures or registered stock certificates, and to create a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof when due, BUbject to any act or enactment respecting the same. h. Subject as aforesaid, there shall be raised annually by special rale as aforesaid, during the currency of the said debentures or registered stock certificates, the sum of Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty ($6,750.00) dollars for the payment of the interest thereon, and tbe sum of Eight Btock certificates, when due, It will be necessary to raise by special rnte, ln addition to all other rates, each ypnr during the currency of the said debentures or registered slock certl- (icateB the sum of rnur Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-three and 70-100 I$4 933.70) dollars; And Whereas, In order to raise tho said yearly sum of $4,933.70, an equal special rate on the dollar will be required to be levied on the whole rateable property or the City of New Westminster. And Whereas, the whole rateable property of the said city, according to the last, revised Assessment Roll thereof, Is Seven Million, Two Hundred and Forty-nine Thousand und Ten ($?,- 249,010.00) dollars; And Whereas, the lotal amount of Hundred and Forty and 112.100 ($R4<).-J tlie existing debenture debt of the if _-ou mention this Jttpet PALMER GASOLINE ENGINES to 25 H. P. and 4 Cycle. Local Agents Westminster Iron Works Phone 53. Tenth St., New Westminster. ?,2) dollars to provide for the payment, of the principal. 6. The proceeds of the sale of the said debentures or registered stock certificates shall be applied as follows, and not otherwise: towards paying the cost of the passing of this Rylaw and the Issue and sale of the debentures or registered stock certificates therein referred to, recouping the treasury of the city such sums as have been this year expended In 'street works, or may be bo expended j 'until the proceeds of tbe sale of the' said debentures or registered stock] certificates have become available, the making, Improving and repairing of ell of the Corporation of such streets and sidewalks In the city New Westminster enacts as may be deemed expedient by tin council, but no sidewalk or street shall ho made or repaired out of the moneys said city is One Million, Six Hundred and Seventeen Thousand, One Hundred I .1,1117,100.00) dollars, Irrespective of the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand ($227,000.00) dollars proposed to be raised under the "Street Improvement Debenture or Registered Stock Bylaw, 1910;" the "Fire Debenture or Registered Slock Bylaw, 1910;" the "Ruin Island Bridge Debenture or Registered Slock Rvlaw 1010," and the "Parks Improvement Dehenture or Registered Slock Rylaw, 1010," of which none of the principal or Interest is in arrears. Now Therefore, the Municipal Coun- Ihe City of as follows: 1. It Bhall be of the said city loan from any person iwful for the Mayor to raise by way of or persons, bodv ^f borrowed under this Bylaw unless tho <>r bodies corporate, who may be will- day of Juno. 1910 between Slith and Eighth avenues, also on both sides of London, Edinburgh, Dublin and Hamilton sireets, Eighth and Seventh avenues between Tenth and Twelfth streets. And that the said works shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Local Improvement General Bylaw, 1909. And the City Engineer and City Assessor having reported to the Council ln accordance with the provisions of the said bylaw upon the said works, giving statements showing the amounts estimated to be chargeable against the various portions of real property to be benefited by the said works und other particulars and the said reports of the salt! City Engineer and City Assessor having been adopted by the council. Notice ls hereby1 given thnt thc said reports nre open for Inspection at the onice of the City As��-ssor, City Hall, Columbia street, New Westminster, B.C., and thut unless a petition against the proposed works above mentioned, signed by a majority of the owners of tbo land or real property to be assessed or charged in respect of such works representing at least one-half In value thereof Is presented to the Council within fifteen days from the date of the first publl cation of this notice the Council will proceed with tho proposed Improvements under such terms and conditions as to the payment of the cost of such improvements as the Council may by by-law In that behalf regulate and determine nnd nlso to make thc said assessment. Dated this 9th day of June, A.D., 1010. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. Date of first publication, the 10th Ready Money] A GOOD FB END ALWAYS If vou depoe safety In Thi it win be s;,f. It, and ready �� '��� and It * A UT he Time earning for yo I interest. Small may be deposite ��� ��� r ^nt ��� anj thn* In Wl : If ' | 1 jl I I- 80 BRANCHES Ontario. Qui :':;! l'' CAPITAL REST ... $4,000,000 4,-50,000 j BankofT NEW WESTMINSV R, B, C' BRANCH J. Oracey, Mgr, White Star--Dr.mii Canadian Service newIteameks Montreal to Liverpool S.S. LAURENTIC��� Triple screw, 14,900 tons. S.S. MEGANTIC��� fH Twin screw, 14,*00 to". ^ largest and most irod '^ commodation equal to ��"J Ing the Atlantic. For Rates sndTlckstS App'/ t0 E. GOULET, C. P. R. Pasuenger Station NEW WESTMINSTER MEN NOTICE! TO REAL ESTATE My property Is taken off tbe ����'������ until further notice. JOHN JAMBS jrfp** Sapperton, B, <-. '.S'.O. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. IS* Lite). - ��� REGlSTBy ACT. ^ -��� alien ban ���0llci . Duncan Bell fec;. pie, under |>! . - Wilmot, l��5 .-an Bell 'f���f isth day ol , and singular 0f land ( i..P.!! vlng and being .W MA- DRU-CO, JSTT \d( lr i k. ' -i ; 1. I J . I :i iin ter, Columbia, kIown ind describe . southeast . i iwnsbip ���', j idian, through or - ..i nd by virtue i imenl. and I mil ��� est i" I whose title j ,.',. provisions j are requir- J e tax pur- fi nni tin- ��� : . ; this ��� faull i ' pendens I oriod, or In . . registra- .,ii be for- i ii from ��� ct of a . regl ��� . . .. ��� , , . that pub . thirty days : , .1 In ' d .1 ; ' try l " , . ; ltish : Ap U, A.. S KEITH, llei trar ��� ;, a & Saj B os i I-"! ��� .,., j. \v. Hew- ft OttLf OUfl PRODUCTS BEAR THI3 TRADE MARK ���% il. Your Guide and Safeguard ALWAYS LOOK FOU TH18 TRACC MARK VICTOR A. JOHNDRO ARCHITECT Room 6, Guichon Building. Phone 631 OF NEW SANITARY WESTMINSTER NOTICE. 'M*m��y%. i_!_____ Your Guide Do you ��� t the most delicately per- fum- I NA-DRU-CO Talc. Ar t flavored, i onom- ical di ntifrii :, thai i ten your I i without 1. ���::. NA-DRU-CO Tooth Past- ��� - the fresh bt a il y d NA-DRU-CO Toilet Cream. It Your Safeguard .'i Wou.��� .���..��- Of yoai NA-DRU-CO Toilet Cream is a I. . quite hannle I NA-DRU-CO Hair Reston r And through the li a ���- M your surist guide to quality and satisfaction L the NA-DRL'-tO Trade Mark. - ��� '���'' for besi .- U-CO 1 N \-DRU-CO Trade Mark is your safeguard, too, our g Behind it stands the . ci I Company of Canada, largi ;.: .Iru-husinc^s in Paid-up t pital oi over Five Million Dollai iteeing the absolute reliability ot iring thc NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark. buy NA-DRU-CO products you are certain ol the purest materials, Skilfully compounded by expert cbemisU. You are sure of articles which ,t brains, tion and money call ��� willgh a satisfaction. If by any chance any NA-DRU-CO preparation should not entirely satisfy you return it and your drug-is', will refund the .JI purchase price. Ask row druggist, wl .is a man of standing in your coi ibout I SA-DRU-CO line. 1��� - tell : ' r ve will furnish to Iruggist ' m ^V','. m ���:.,. lentsm iny NA-dku- A. CAMPBELL HOPE Architect and Engineer. HOPE & BARKER. Architects. New Westminster - Trapp Block Phone 65f All rubbish and garbage must t. ��� removed to the foot of Sixteeiiti. street and Fifth avenue, where it wil 5 he burned hy the corporation. Any person or persons who dump garbage or rubbish of any kind oui any other street or avenue or on any lane, vacant lot or public property will be prosecuted und r the provisions of the Sanitary Bylaw. By Order, S. J, PEARCB, Similar)' li specter, y Hall, June 13 191(1. LAND ACT. [f your * NA-DR1 ������ '��������� :"" "**���*��� ��� ' " ';��� u . -. Whol- ch. A Few NA-DRU-CO Favorites: JACKSON PRINTING COMPANY CORRECT STYLISH PRINTING Estimates Given on Any Kind of Job Printing Thomson Blk. Phone 383 New Westminster Land District. District of New Westmins.er. Take notice that Simon Henry (lowes of Vancouver, B, ('.. occupation, building Inspector, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the foJ- lowing descrihed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the S. E. point of a small island lyinp in channel between Granite Island and) Xelson island; thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, along the- shore to the place of commencement; containing 10 acres more or less. SIMON HENRY CLOWES, Applicant. Per JOHN F. BAGGS, April 20, 1010. A. ent. L.AND ACTS. I Model Bakery ! \ c - .'. ������ .VtSTMINSTER. Toilet I For Children : ra ' I Dj p,-p��ia & Indtiieition: .i Ointment and S&h 5a .'������ esa Iodine Oin U iizes) Pile l lintment Tonics: Coil I Compound, Tasteless, [a sizes) Nervi izone Cod !.:������:' li) Emulsion (i sizes) cam J ��p��w i^oicia National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited , Halifax, St. John. Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, T.ronto V***+J~*+ Whole��le Branches al i \ Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, NeLon, Vancouver, ^ H. C. (V5ark & Sons Cor. Fourth Ave. and Second St. Manufacturers of the bread that is making New Westmin- | ster famous. Also choice i I cookies and candies. Our oblig. ing drivers will be more than ���j please! to call. Phone 435 in _ J W. RICH Rive" [ | i hauling tb< I J HI [I li : of a I I 5_Tenders for ,i !,��� the unites of 2! - i P ���i -. lei In- - ii tion of . Output for i909 Was 3.348,206,00 Feet be ob- iCANADIAN LUMBER CUT ' ! VALUER AT $54,438,036 D0tT8!i5 ARE ANXIOUS Tfl INDULGE IN ADVERTISING1! = Teaming and T~! _ New Westmister Land District. District of New Westminster. Take notice that Alexander McLennan, of Vancouver. British Columbia, occupation contractor, intends to ap- I'ly for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post, planted a* the southeast point of the is'and sito- ate about four Ml chains from Timber limit No. 38733, thence northerly and westerly and southerly and easterly around the shore at low tide- to place of commencement, containing- four acres, more or less. ALEXANDER McLENNAN. J. F. BAOGS, Agent. March 17, 191.0. *T ' ******** pressing. jCHURCH I Ex-- DEALER IN tem :.. on re- ��� }S0, e . Ipt of I cl ;;.' " .' ���British Columbia Third Among Provinces. Member of Kinq County Medical So- ciety Declares Old-Fas'^oned Ethics Will Be Shattered. | SERVICES | '�������������������������������� >������������������������������������������ (Changes for this column must be left at, or telep! " to this office by g p m. "n Fri li ys. l'he omission of ��� notice from this column tMMMM | inriicates that nn . opy has been turned ��� , ,._.,- lltl0M which 'la by the pastor or other responsible V;i, - [e Kins County Med-'.varty.) . 0f Rimouski, writes - Gardiner & Gardiner (F. O. Gardiner) ARCHITECTS Room fi. Westminster Trust Building New Westminster. B. C. Phone 661 Residence Phone 133 ieal societv bound ha ��� - '" np to 6,that the forestry bram . The lowest er matters, are i P. O. Box 395 Phone 73C LAND ACT. Sundav. June 19- Ink of Montreal 15 slum valued al I ��� led PITAL SERVE rl : ��� _ 1 | The, ;s i'MOO.COOOO d ��� In tr . ^o p. Ill ^ p. ni. ofUSeaUirpbyicfans" made the1, ST- PAUL'S REFORMED EPISCO- ��� in - tat. menl today. 11" was PAL���Rev. A. deR. Owen, rector. Ser- ; . . Lnenl parUci-|vlce at u a-m- iind ~-��� V-m- Holy In the debati B( ajamin S. **********m an.l Sp<'kan ��� i Lei ble with ___________________���_____________���. ued 11,000.000 00 WM ��� rtdi Monda -I'.';;; s in part: II U' sl In i ��� - i loi duj i itinL ��� ��� lng was a .... affair an I i he \ ote against a trustees hostile ��� Dr. Raise;,.s was two to one It is some physicians ��� ,o were on the win- or S' , . e ��� I the u baud. de the qu irding tin r o ^^^*************M New Westminster Land District. Take notice that James Bateman, nf Vancouver, B. C, occupation, Ston - cutter, intends to app'y for permission ^^^^^ to purchase tbe following described HOLY TRINITY ������ Rev. G. C \*'*-*]^s'- asum, rector. Celebration of Holy Commencing at a pest planted at immunlon at s ���. m.; MaUns.\,he southeast point of a small island mon and choral celebration at 11 W"? !lbo,,t 10 chains north of Nelson ��� --. -. ��>.���>iv ��� ln . | island: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, along the shore to the place of commencement; i containing ii acres more or less. JAMES BATEMAN. Applicant. JOHN F. BAGi;?. April 20, 1910. Agent. McMurphy & Craig Heating and Plumbing Attended ' All Jobbing Promptly To ... in.: Sunday school at - eVensong and sermon at i vice ai li a.m. ...... Communion first Sunday in the month after morning service. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. tn. Morn- Lng: "The Young Man David"; even-| lng: "God's Wisdom Compared With? Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday, Man's Wisdom." J7:4.. p.m. Holiness meeting, Tuesday ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN at 7;45 P'111' Rev' C' S' McKinley. < ���Rev. J. S. Henderson, pastor. Ser-;Pastor- vices 11 a.m and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath COLLINOWOOb METHODIST ��� school and Bible class 2:30 p.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sun- Rev. Dr. Fraser, of the First Preshy- day school at 10 a.m. Epworth I. .rim church, Vancouver, wlll preach Tuesday at 8 p.m. Dundonald sel ���l the evening. house; Service at 2 p.m. and S ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN "'ii""1 at " P-m- Rev- W- Ewait Jones' ���Uev. T. Wardlaw Taylor, M.A.. Ph. pastor. 1).. pastor. Services ai 11 a.m. ami BURNABY MISSION���-Pastor, Rev. :30 p. m. I Frederick Carpenter. Services as FOR CHILLIWACK And Upriver Landings The New Sternwhee'er | S. S. PAYSTREAK Leaves Brackman-Ker Milling Company's wharf, New Westminster, with passengers and freight as follows: Leaves New Westminster Tuesday- Thursday and Saturday at S a. m. Leaves Chilliwack Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 7 a. m. First Class Passenger Accommodation, ROYAL CITY NAVIGATION CO.. Ltd, New Westminster. NOTICE! Until further notice this- lune 17 . i ir. a 23 .. .July l ED GOULET, C.P.R. A. ent ^^\%^iZr��s%r uecAL New Wellington JOSEPH MAYERS Plione 105 P. O. Box 345 "'i", Front St., Foot of Sixth. Albany, N v.. Jun* ... cai, rce a contract said ;i medical man today. "I am not give his name now, but ��� :., ii in ph iii > of time.' n minted by the physli 'quoted, there is a clear line of cleav- between the old-timers in the companl . ���v ..ml the new and younger i Bi.cietj anu l��c, __ mh��� ,,,.,, lll:;Ki,. !BIAx_,i,.v. e. ; ' - :,',-..;,,,.,.��, iui ... KNOX , ....ervlce fording to a ������..,��� ph: ��� areQW along ��dSS"K this wVok iu the "rt����^t..onwlv��_P^^J2; wlUlin ������. worship: 11 a.m. Mornlnj rvi nlng, H0ly ('omniuiii. --, . "���30 p.m- Blhle pastor. GOSPEL York Telephone '*******~m muuumM ot **������ tVn',,:i1 I'lml against thoiaoclety fi Telegraph c ,, ,. ���, . proprleton ] ^ ent01, i Into sevei ��� " _,!,,,. for- Our- meeting. Morning: "l'i:iying gSS?; evening: "Praytng tor ""s.VPPFRTON MKTHOplST - Rev oa' Services at day school at avenue and HALL���Com. r of Sixth I Ninth stieet. Evangelist j .1. Rouse will preach at 1 p.m- RAOTIMt DOOMED.E��*V��T1N0ALE J. NEWS0ME & SONS Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators. and therefore vo i to rEMEN I the ��,lll'ket, At Kirk's Hardware .i Hammocks a"'1 Re' Vou can get Hamm ^^ fl,gera��o,s, Screen Do�� ^ ^ Windows, Utrjp M0W ued, Rubber kier��, Breen W "? Hose and Cotton Hose. Sherwin-Williams Pain*. ������Ladies' Aid" Range. H. T. KIRK VIC4J New York, .lune 16,���"Ragtime' ue on Monday! songs and music have ahout served ' their purpose and gradually are (.'..lin^ ,. ������������,., ... i out ot popular esteem," according to BSByiMUAN��� Qeorge l. Tindule, president of the James Reid,' Mllslc Publishers' Association of the ,;orship at 111 L'niteil States, which is holding its, Sunday school annUili se8sion here this week. In j I his annual address, President Tindalei ^^^^^^ Iter which n wu�� i gT j(AJ*X a, . ��! . u. Holy declared puhlic taste will hencefo: th ��� named. ,'communion. 8:30 a.m.; evensong anil require compositions of more solid; This purpose, however, was realized ,^���on 7 p.ra. preacher, Rev. C. nature, only to a limited extent and while '^ Leonard. I "Ragtime of the trivial sort and thel davs it was tho scene nl sev- .���,_�����,.. ,.^m.a,nra-c-n. ordinarily slangy music of the popular io��e shows, it subseuueutly was SIXTH AVENUE METHODIST-; gor- wU, be ��� th, q( ^ lin ^ for other purposes where a large Rev. F. S. Okell, 1. A., pastor Services ,, he aa,d ���lt l3 hilvd to un,er. --���" ' includ-latll a. m. and r.,50 p. m. Classimeet-1gtand why barroom Mlll and the ing at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 8iang of the street should be perpet u- 2:30 p. to. Epworth league, Monday ted-,_ ^ fl _uch 's 0 at S p. to. Prayer meeting, Wednes- t to be offc d f Ea,_ * taken , day at 8 p m. Morning. The Re-L h f ��� , entertain- __ Progress of the Gospel ; 1 . ��� ern anu ����--_������. .evening: "The Greatness of John the1 �� *^*******************\m Estimates Given. Phone 567 214 Sixth Avenue NEW WESTMINSTER B. C its early eral horse shows used for other ptu |.^.^v��� . amount of space was required, I ing political conventions and prize fights. It never was a paying venture. It was the fiasco there between McGov-,u���, __.,_.. n and Cans wllich ended the fight, markable Progr game in Chicago. I evening: "Tho C eggs: Green Cut Bone to Make Your Chickens Lay. Central Meat Market BOWELL & ODDY Corner Eighth St. and Fifth Avenue. PHONE 370.**^***************% AUSrmANBM^rRE^CES Vienna. J-i^ P*fg�� Brlti8h ambaas dm. |an Fra.?es i^iSSSi Exl,lbit!��mn li;lVU:hoei astonishment at tho g and 8ll0*!,p���,turai resources of the js?*** -*** ? b,M*ed country." SALVATION ARMY-Services wm y i.*��rtP hv Lieutenant Gibb, at 11; jJJJJL* to the city council, which she assisted by we"1" .������ _ m_ All ar^ position w e ��� . , Ben the Would Remedy Drink Evil. Spokane, June 16.���SlBter Flora Btlkiss, a slum and mission worker, who has been in Spokane for the past I - .. rtrtvAl nriV ���_���, Ht 11.' three years, n,,,-. ,,,,,,.. assisreu u. m..m���__. at ri * *> *����� . ��� am 3d m. and 7:30 p. m. All ar��f Position to the city council, which she welcome j believes would, if adopted, lessen the I drink evil. She asks that a city hos- ^^^^^m****mmmm*^*mmmmW TENDERS wlll be received on or before Thursday, June 23. for the erection and completion ot proposed New Masonic Temple to be erected ocr Agnes street, New Westminster. B.C_ Plans and specifications can be obtained from the architects. Messrs. "---������ -arc FREE MKTHODIST CHAPEL���' pital for inebriates be founded, and tainea irom mc <uV-����-.- Eighth street, between Third and that the saloons of tho city he taxed Gardiner ft Gardiner, Westmtiuter Fourth avenues. Love feast, 10 for the cost ot erecting and maintain- Trust Building, New Westminster. ��� .m. Preaching, 11 a.m.; Sunday ing it, and supplying the board for thel The lowest or any tender will nor chool, 2:30 p.m.; Service at 7 p.m. Inebriates. necessarily be accepted. s ���9*****-. PACK FOUR. THE DAILY NEWS. 6ATU ne 1915 The Daisy News Published by The Dally -News Publishing Company, Limited, at their offices, Corner of McKenzie and Victoria Streets. t. A. Paige Managing Director BANK HEARINGS DECREASE SHOWN ONEV IN THE EASE New weekly York, June 17. ��� Bradstreet's hank clearings: Inc. Dec. o3.7 .... 7.S . .. . 61.3 SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1910. $37,367,000 16,677, i 3,157, 2,708,000 1,811,000 1,737,000 27,322,000 8,364,000 2,546,000 A BOLD PROJECT. It Is a generally accepted maxim that a city or town prospers according to tbe measure of its facilities for communication. A city that has means of connection with other pans of the country by a good navigable stream and many lines of railway, cannot but advance steadily and surely the position ot greatness and Importance. Now, New Westmii , lias the advantage of one of the no- bli.- an l hr.i st waterways i.i the world and close . unmuncatlon with one of thi great o.c. ans of the globe, and her position on the map i- as the bearl of an Immense tract of fertile . o ntrj that Is developing rap- Idly and ��� ' rely. There Is indeed no clty In the whole of the Dominion that ir d ore favorably circumstance 1 for advancement to commercial and Industri tl potentiality than this. Given thai wisdom of local government which is so all Important a factor in tiiis connection there is nothing that can prevent her attaining lhe position ol a greal port and a busy thriving centre of Manufacture and commerce. One of the main factors towards the accomplishment of so noble a purpose is the creation of facilities for intercommunication, for a cheap, rapid and certain means of transit between tlie outlying points in the surrounding country and this city. It is because the Cbilllwack-New Westminster line of the H. C. Electric Railway company will effect this result to a considerable extent that it has been welcomed as a valuable aid to the future development of this city. It has been the hope and expectation of many of our ci Izens that this would be but ihe ii:-- "i a series ol connecting lines that woul i converge upon New Westminster, thereby making it a great receiving and distributing centre. Indeed, we 1 lievi the plans and Int. n- tloni ' I the B. (.'. Electric Ftailv company have been to do ver the v, hole of thi part ol Bi ltish Columbia with ;i network ol linos similar to that air. auy . onstructed to Chilliwack, all coming Into New V . sl n Inster. Bul th. ��� has j isl comi t > our knowle I e a mo> emenl which, if carried i i success, will entirely upset the calculations of those who b )" en i uctlng their transactions upon i: ��� Btre gth ol the bypoth. sis i 11 a entloned. This Is neither mon nor lea thi n a petil li n, which has been Bigned by practically every land- owm . farmer and ss man ��!ii' ��� he Di . and Surrey, and supi ted by tl munici] I les as well as thai ol South Vancouver, and tbe vari. Trade and other Influential powei. praying th ��� i:. ('. Electric Railway company to cut Its new i bllllwack line ai a suitable po on th. Sui r. ��� i nd . ontlnue this through the Dell i to Li dner, thence by a bridge aero * ��� Fra r to join the i ' ������ Eb rrne-Vancouver Un.. In plain, orward i inguai e, 11 e prop. Itlon Is to make this the main lino i. tw. ".i Chilliwack and Vancouver and to alio /. New VV. stmini ter the accommodation ol whal wo ild be nothing b. tter than a spur or branch line. By this the Royal City would stand in exactly the same relation to this very Importanl line of the B. ('. Electric railway as ll now docs to the main line of the Canadian Pacific. The projeel is a bold one. But It also has the advantage nol only of being powerfully supported, but with rhe promise of every facility being given in regard to construction, right- of-way, etc., an I of providing an easy grade nine miles Bhortei Into Vancouver than lhe present line via New Westminster. The last named circumstance is a factor of great value to ;i railway company, for It menus an immense economy in freight haulage. Another circumstance upon which our go-ahead neighbors insist Is thai I hey can furnish a very large measure of freight traffic for the projected line. In this connection it ls stated that last year 50,000 tons of produce were shipped from Ladner and adjoining districts by bout and rail to Vancouver, and it is claimed that with better facilities this could easily be doubled. These and other j facts and circumstances which tho pe-! tition contains are weighty and powerful, and wo cannot but expect that I they will have considerable influence upon the management of the B, C. Electric railway. In considering this movement on the part of the people of Surrey and Delta it would he ridiculous to assume ignorance of the fact that owing to the ungracious manner in which the B. C. Klectric company has been treated by this city during the last eighteen months, it Is likely to give an amount of consideration to this proposition which would not otherwise have been probable. To put the matter in a plain way, there is likely to fiave been engendered in the minds. Ct the B. C. Electric Hallway directors a feeling that lf New Westminster ���does not. regard it as worth while to consider the Interests of their company and to display some apprecia- lino of the value of Its operations i:; ���this city, then It Is not. worth the while of the company to pay particular attention to tlie interests of New Westminster. This, we submit, is but ���n natural, human view of the situation. Indeed, it is but reasonable to .conclude that hut. for this friction tamtSh would have been done for the advantage of this city wliich lias not bi en done. In stiikins: contrast to ihr courtesy which Now Westminster has displayed towards the B. C. Klectric Railway company of late we have the practlc 1, business-like advances made by rapidly growing municipalities like Point Grey and Richmond, both of whom have offered the company very long franchises and every faclli y for Montreai car line extensions In their districts. vvinnlneK li is but natural that encouraging Ottawa prospects of this charactei hould re- ngieary ceive the more prompt attention of Hamilton t'i<- B. C. Electric company than the yi'ctoria claims of a ciiy that has so discour- xorontfl ag. 1 the attempts of the company to Vancouver assist in its development. Quebec But this point need not be labored, fjaijfax N'ew Westminster has now to combat g^ j0i'in ' '32V000 with a very potent influence on the other side of the river, and we say ; unhesitatingly that it is worth all this city can give in the way of courtesy and encouragement to the Ii. C. Klectric Railway company to prevent the success of the movement of our very smart neighbors. Not since the C. P. R. passed New Westminster by and made its terminus in Vancouver have the commercial and general Inten ts of the Royal City been st seriously threatened as they are by this project to link the Fraser \ with Vancouver by a direct an Bhort. r line across the I 'elts Lei us have a truce to the unpleas-. .- . hich has pi. ������ ailed be net t Ibis cliy and t; ������ company, and le all things he don. 1 hai ci n be res Bonably and properly be done to . courage the management of the company to pursue Its policy of makln New Westminster the centre of its operations. gmaMBFMma^^ s*�����3sae**m^ - 6.0 . 1 rf*__BBLU.I! mliijr C. P. R. Earnings Increase. .Montreal. June 17.���The earnings of the C. P. It. increased $424,008 over I lie second week of June last year. fciraazai L TO LET L A CARNIVAL SATURDAY 1QPP. RQ 1 nj ; . -. ,��� e have to lis have been 1 thai are ��r. .... t0 pricea t .1 will maki , ��� et basy. 1 li will be worth y. 11 ��hHe. In two kn ivi 11 An Amazing Offer VALUES UP TO $".0 in FOP? w is sh Suit: BOXES. Protect your valuable documents by securing a private box in a fire-proof vault. its We pay 4 per cent on depos- interest semi-annually. We act as 1 xecutors, trustees, tind agents. Consult us regarding insurance and loans. ARKET REPORT I ****************mss**********s*****s*is*ms****m A marked decline in the price or butter was the feature of yesterday's market, which is attendance and business done is the best that has been held for suae months. Tlie price of butter has been practically stationary for eight months, hut under the pies- sure of large quantities brought in from all points yesterdaj It went down live cents a pound, selling now at 2~> cents wholesale and 30 cents retail. A large quantity of cherries made their appearance for the first time this season. Unfortunately, the quality was exceptionally pool and con- ��� uently tiie demand wt s !;��� than \ iuld itherwl ��� :.a\ e bi en th. case. The pi Ice ranged 1 om 4 to ."1 -' nts 1 er pound. I is eb. 11 les were also 1 ight 1 ��� quantities, at 5 cents a ] ound, and straw ben ie 1 In quantities s ild at 1 ; ��� he box or $1.75 to $2 the crate. '1 ei ��� a stron demand for thei id :' were brought in were quickiy dis- p ed of. Potatoes still t<> be a drug on the market, The aie ellin no . , $12 1 er ton and nol manj ol I are going even at thai pi Ice. '1 I 1 chances an thai the prtcfi will still furihi: decline 1 efore the n. .. begins to co 1 Ii which cannoi be REMEMBER THIS SPECIAL IS FOR DOMINION TRUST CO. UNITED . L PEAR ' .TSETSTT,.*" ^���-���73'��" v ,; 1 isl se is m's stock, elth nd new ner sulti In a choice a coming styles Enough to charm th. earl any would-be purchas. , ind Grey Stripe.l Suits, ev. ral s vies In pi iin colors, and 1 creall( Head, Reppe, an '���. Li n n Don'1 H. sltat. G 1 bus) al on 1 $10 tor $5. Hosiery Snaps For Everybody ��C, ��� tlonal opportunities to ti I the n. 1 ds of all the faml y Satu 'i'i.is Bectio . a ford ; ��� ' ' : REGULAR 35c HOSE FOR 25: PAIR In 1 Isle thread, including s! ��� - ol Sk; 0 I od Chai gne Hyrtl. and Black. This is r lied li it Sp. I 'l f. r Sal en. p Saturday's price, 25c rer pair, REGULAR 50c HOSE, 2 PAIR FOR 75c Extra fine quality In Lisle tine.id. Almost all popul Cl. , 1 !iood, and Black. Emhroi l< red, 1 lain and la. e effei lot, urday, 2 pairs tor 75c. NOVELTY SOCKS FOR CHILDREN A new arrival. White and Tan >���" : I and checked top are n�� per palr-J BOYS" STOCKINGS, 25; PER PAIR Xl ,. !:. II : _ Brand, c lebrated for the lei f time th. 1 Try some I save ; iu Bell darning. Sp. 1 I, 25c 1 er pair. Children's Vests, Two for a Quarter \\\ ��� - Ln Wl '���������.��� ,. ... ��� ��� New Jabots and Coliars 'GET THE HAD1T" We' e lots to 1 A flne -' ��� ��� i ! al 2oc. FOR ONE WEEK Extra Good Towel Values FANCY .'LOCKS AT HALF PF1ICE , t- 5 fai in the ful ure. Pork, wl be. ad- ing in price 1 1 ..' ..t up a cen c. i s a poun i. with I ui to no Immedi 1 Iso advanced two cent: tr. . of s t ro 1 I ��� . ��� in . Be. and all sold as were also good 1 uppli. s of veal, lamb and ton. Chickens, good birds . sp. '-i'i ly, t good prii and were all sold ��� irly in the day. There was a good offering of cut ONE WEEK ONLY. 1 ROM TODAY. The Pair Wi 646 Columbin Street. buy for cash and sod for the same, We can - . iny qu ' ' ��� White, Brown, and Colored Turl e'Hu rowels. Read) hemmed; ran od ia.111 A Special in White Skirts, $1.50 Value thai mm ���a____*zi: 3- ��� ��� .Mmm. A limit. I i om line v. blti ' ambi Ic. A nl. e full ................ - --������^T'-TiJSr: I'TVT :r~" ��� I ��� nd I 1 Mm - ~a���ma*:; imrp ��� CC*-i<iram<><*m*ia^^i****m**i****i>**>**C***^****<'**^*<^^*<'*Z lie f Official Quotations. Boef, hindquarters, per Ib, .. Bi ei forequarters, per ih 9c I.au.h. per lb 16 to 18c Mutton, per lb 14 to lfic i Veal, large 9 to 10c , Veal, medium, per lh i'2 to 13c Fori;, medium, per lb 15c | Eggs, wholesale, per doz 32. : Eggs, retail, per doz 35 to 40c Butter, wholesale, per lb 26c Butter, retail, per Ih :;iic j Fowl, per doz., live $8 to 101 Chickens, per doz, live $r, to 8 Broilers, per doz $5 to 7 Ducks $8 to 10 Geese, each |1.50 ' Pol aloes, per Ion $12 Onions, per sack J1.60 Turnips, per sack 50c Carrots, per sack 75c I Reets, per sack 75c j Parsnips, per sack 75c | Strawberries, per crate ....$1.75 to 2 Gooseberries, per Ih 5c Cherries, per lb 4 to 5c I This Store IVleintsi . Your Inspection Of its Unrivalled Assortments of Choice Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, Home Furnishings, and all kindred lines. ECZEMA ON LEGS AND ANKLES Quickly Cured by D. D. O. Mr. I. W. Corns, L'i (livens street. Toronto, writes of his experience with D. D. D.: "I was a sufferer for about, two years with eczema, on the legs and ankles. I tried three or four different doctors and none of thorn did me any good. I then went to a skin specialist and he was no belter. "I happened to see your ad, and am very thankful that 1 did. I sent for a sample bottle and lt did me so much good I sont for a $1.U0 bottle, also a cake of soap. That is all 1 used and I am perfectly well, and I don't think it will return. I have advised several others to use it and the results have been the same." Even if you've tried a score of remedies without benefit���even If doctors anl specialists have failed to help you���D. D. D. will relieve that itching torment at once, and will cure you. Jusi give It a chance, and D. D. D. ; will do for you what we know It has done for so many, Frank McKenzie, Druggist. For free trial bottle write to the li. it. I). Laboratories, Department N. N., 2'i Jordan street, Toronto. ������ ��* The Largest "Open Stock in all B. C. Recent "carload" arrivals again makes our stock entirely complete. We invite you to walk through at your pleasure an3 note the tremendous assortments. Four great floors absolutely packed with the best qualities money can buy. "Quality," the best to be had for the money, ls the key note In all our dealings. New arrivals in Handsome New Curtains and Draperies. This department certainly merits your attention if you are thinking of refurnishing. ��� * * * X * * * * * X X I I X * X X X I :...��� Vai * * \* * t I " WE FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE " LEES LIMITED Successors to Lee's Furniture Emporium Phone 73 716718 Columbia St., New Westminster. **************************************************** Weekday Schedule Cars leave Westminster for Vancouver al 5 8 00 an I ev. ry half hour ther. after until 11 p. m. Cars leave Vancouver for Westminster al 5:50, I and every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. m. Return Fare: Adults, 60c; children under 12, Sunday Schedule -Cars leave Westminster tor a. m. and every half hour thereafter until 11 p. m. Cars leave Vancouver foi Westminster at 8 a. m. every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. in. Sunday Exclusion Kate. : Return fare, 50c; childrei Freight Schedule���Freight cars leave Westmlnstei foi at 7:20 a. m., 11:20 a. m. and 3:20 p, m. Freight cai couver for Westminster at 9:20, 1:20 and 5:20. CITY AND SAPPERTON LINE. City Limits Line���ju minute service from 6:16 a. ni to Sunday Service Half hourly hetween S a. m. and 11 P- ����� Sapperton Line���20 minute service, from ���;:-'> a. iii. i Sunday Service���Halt hourly between 8:30 a. in 11 B.C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. >***V**4 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������* ��>������������* The WBSflTON We carry In stock an assortment of BLUE WHITE WESSLL Prices In Rings $40 to $400. |ca8. These goods arc the BEST procurable ln Canada, nnd is a ure to show same. howard and longine watches. thc jevvci -ER Chamberlin's aaaaaaaaaaaaa***********************f**"***^\ Ryall Foot Powder 25c per box. Try It. I Ryall's Drug Store i EYES TESTED ********************************** BY OPTICIANS. *********'*��"" satu .DAY. JUNE 18, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE Hii). SPORTING NEWS ������������������������������������ m^ [f MEN TO BE SEEN OUSINO IHE RUBBER Lacrosse Match Will Be Exhibit] This Afternoon interesting Affair. FOREIGNERS TAKE UP DEFI OF NATIVE SONS Rank Outsiders Promise to Humiliate Pride of Boys Born and Bred in the Purple. Tl ��� The challenge Issued by the Native Sons was nol allowed to wander around uncaptured verv long. No s match at Queens sooner had Tommy GlfTord ��� ized iltlon affair and will j upon u yesterdaj morning In The 0D the champion-1 Dally News than be hurried out to colled a team ���. hi :-, he stati can clean up and wipe tl ������ earth with anything the N itive Sons can produce i the formation of the �����������������������************************ and , He, lot on Regina street, between I H 1650. One-third ca ��� al : per cent. cash; balance In 6 and SURREY quartc tei ��� ection on Hjorthe road ' '' ' ' '��� on easy terms. Fifteen ai n s in Section L6 B 5 . R ������ w 0ne-tWrd cabi,; balance 6, 12 and IS months at' 200 per acre. One-third it $1,200 per acre. per cent. W? al." bave lar&e listings of bu iness and residential prope lies in city Malins, Coulthard & C�� REAL ESTATE, Limited. INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. considerable Interest \ [I both lure and in Vancouver team will nl and many are anx- bapea up, Long- Foreigners *******************a******* ******+*+**************+*% -���Ti- ,.. imlnster te im is as bis I"', in todaj , de his future , ��� ;. ady. lhe tiMins will Bun Clark l'"inl. v.. ,il. Clark : point. I i.i' nee. . '. Defence. Di fence. . enter, li'IIH ! Home. regatl m of lacrosse players bande I together for the sole purpose oi lowering the colors of the Native Soi 1 : for! i i nnxl ms thai a be sl utcome, as not In I t of working for \ .. ouvi r notl Ing, < i do a gi | , oi <��� fun out i I Q ot! ei Fori I . are ol ������ and thlnl Native v.' ' : bach theli claln i v. Ith 9 inn thin mon sui tai lai air. ""ie Fi ri Igners wll] play any old anj aid plac< im- anything al all. i he following Is the lineup of the aliens Goal, Munn; poinl Galbralth; cover] olnt, T. Gifford; flrsl defence, hall; ��� cond defence, J. Gifford; third defi m e, G. Rennie; center, lLongfellow; third borne, Alex. Rob- Fred Paynt< r ertson; sei ond home, Don i Sprln ;; I mi :, Kenn?; out- sldi , C. Si rii ;���. i: . i !i . Latham. Take You mc Ms Here are a few sample proposltloi of the manv good opportunl- ''''s for profitable Invi ent in City, Distrlcl and Waterfrontage propertj listed with HALE BROS. <�� KENNEDY, LTD Soilif City Howai d Godfrey Spi Ingi r . . West ' Sapper- advance Ileum . Home Sumner Allen me. McLaughlin Adamson has been made ��� the whtBtle, bul ,. Ditchburn, as be ���.I Vancou\er ami ul sufficient Import- ...nisiri in ral they wlshe '��� - BOYS WILL PLAY FOR BURDE WATCHES TODAY Bi fore thi h today, the ��� ��� Irst game for tin Burdi wi ��� will be pl ��� pai k tween the Sapperton Juveniles I ' the Kangaroos. The only condition placed on the i n n bei s of the team is that i hey are fourti ol age or under. The wai ��� . di i Lted bj R. J. Bui de, a foi r r< sldent of the city, to encoui o sse among the young tei re well worth competing , foi The following Is a list of the I - better an l could play. encjr, but it was Bap] ������ Burr, Garret! , him a !������'. Nelson, Barry, 11 JohnBton, O. John- il ol the gam. '": Cl ami i -. S. McKenzie, Cam- Spring '!���. id. ��� eron, Miti Kani ���.. Gos .'.'������ | ,. i��� in); Arthur \. Owen, I). Dial Matheson W. Ri ��� ��� l G, Gil- ��� W. t Cameron, D. Bo re '" allow liim ��� : : ��� ��� . In attendance will be il e lai I ..iis until the the Montr. ro vxii Snaps Two Lots���Com ,.i Strei and Tenth Avenue, ton, close to proposed Burnaby Lake car line, Substantial certain. Price > ... i e ch; cash. Two Lots���Corner Major and Kelly Streets. Sapperton. fine - !!"':| Columbia Streel car line. Lane in rear, ('.nod level lots, ��� cleared. Situation gives beautiful view. Price $1,400 for the two. Terms, $500 cash; balance in 6, L2 and IS months. For residential siie. or ns an investment, a goo i thing. Fraser River Frontage 40 Acres, 1.300 Feet���On Parsons Channel, near Port Kells, above Port Mann. Price $275 per acre, or only about $8.50 a front foot. Terms, one-third cash; balance In 1, 2 and 3 years at six per cent. Two Choice Waterfrontage Propositions���At upper end of Lulu Island, on main river, within city limits. Eleven hundred feet frontage In one, ai '. fourteen hundred feel in the other, at about $100 a front foot. For particulars apply. Desirable District Deals Lets in Westminster View���A few of these rare bargains for tlie ... ' nail Investor left. It only takes $25 down to se- a $200 residential lot in a most delightful scenic location; within ten minutes of the city by the New Westminster-Chilliwack tram line. 80 Acres in Surrey���Within half a mile of the Xew Westminster- Cl lllwack railway and the Great Northern railway. This is a snap . nlj $80 an acre, with $2,400 cash, and balance spread over four . a Another Eighty Acre Pick Up���At $75 an acre, only $1,500 down, ��� ��� In G, 12 ami 18 months, is located in Langley Municipality, near Ud. ve, nol far from the extensive Fraser Valley Nurseries. latel; ii... 1 from Burnaby. Less than a mile from the Great Northern rail'.'.. er tf. mile from the B. C. Electric railway. in Nurseries will bring it closer. Would make m, or four of twenty acres. Sure thing Investment to turn over bcfoi I . yment at good profit. * <a* * * * * * * * * *> * t* *> * r% * <> ��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -FOR A- IDE ETTLER We have six acres good land, partly improved. '���', miles from city, 1 mile from Chilliwack tram. $200 Cash Balance 1 and 2 years Price $1,500 mpany Private Money to Loan on Good Improved City and District Security. ���NEW 628 Columbia St. 746 Columbia St. WESTMINSTER, b. a��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***************************************************** Contractors and House Builders We nave a lull line or tne Best Bunders Hardware in this City. Before Building See TJ;. as we money. Also Complete Stock believe we can save you ol PAINTS and OILS T. J. Trapp & Co., Ltd. WEST WINS Whitney's Ht-sc Wins. I ��� June IT. The Wh ��� ..... with ��� ��� led for i wo- furlongs by H. 1 Queen larie (Ally) pcond and . third. Thirl ran. . Be, East Enders Defeat. I acr o ited Its BUperi- last night Thi o was Ahead of Schedule. and "i lai n Corinth, M I inning that East 1 ��� the first tl " ' reached this ��� of naie Bros, LIMITED *}******<!*******************i.**l.****t>*****i-************<* % * * * * REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND TIMBER. Merchants Ban'* Building. Telephone No. 335. corner of Columbia and Begbie Streets. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. let and I . ' linn a.s to the I', ili'V. | i;-, . | ��� .; . . i. ��� ll. Burr, Ad- ��� 1 ' 1: 1 i \ 1 Wright; Mark, D. Sinclair, nston; spai tenay. ; mey, ' ��� rtson and H. Oil- citj at I Vll rs a"'- I] Ohmbo Wins Suburban Hindicap. 17.��� 1 Olai ������ ' I 5. Ml. AN WE GPMD SIGHT 10 RESTORE SURVIVORS OF GREELY EXPEDITION REUNITED BASEBALL V .m..,. ' - -A reunion ol u . ml and ! tercst. �� i h ,i-oUght ��� ��� mi d who, for three yeai I t ' ���' '��� ' ell er In the I". . n north, took place In Ho- boken, N J., lasl night, when thn i irvlvors of the ii' fated Greely \rc tic expedition met foi the flrsl tin e In twenty-five .ears, Ot the BoveD men wh,. survived the terrible experiences id Hint trip, two have Blnce died and the others are i'i fori l��n parts. ,,..,,��������., i'i,,. thn e who mei In Hoboken to Seetion of Cornea TraiS' planted From Patien Optic to Chinaman's. Only Three Lots Left 2nd Street New Sub-division ! Peter Peebles Columbia Street. Phone 307. *************************<************************** ���,' , June 17. ��n League. It. I 1 11 1 G renew acquaintance are Hcnrj Welder- beck, secretary of the Arctic Club of I Nmciii'ii; Francis Long, employed In ,the weather burea i here, and Maurice Connell, chiel of the weather bureau nt Ban Ji b Cal, v.., '. Vork '��� ' "nai League. If'. I Sen *y:::t ��� it. 0 lilt .' "sion-St Al _*1(T(. Louis East* game ll. 8 ;i II. r, . 7 li postponed u. 'ern League, 'aitlnioro ��� Montres 0, llaltl- ftei I^Pfviden 11 \ j, poued; nil! no, Knchcster-.ler- Washington, printing paper wood cut New York, .lune 17.���Through the transplanting of a Bectlon of the cor- ner of the human eye, an operation which was performed at Flower hospital, sur. eons hope that Bight will be to a Chinese merchant of is city who has been blind tor years. The operation, which was witnessed by a large number ot Burgeons, is believed to 1"' th�� only one of its kind ever performed In America. Dr. Von Hipped an eminent German Burgeon iimi the originator of the operation, however, has successfully transplanted n rabblfs cornea into a human eye. Dr, Royal S. Copeland, dean of the i".siiiiai. performed the operation. QUEBEC'S PULPWOOD. United States Countervailing Duty on Any Cut Prior to May 1. june 17.���Pulp and manufactured from, ��� r,���wi, lands in the the patient, ho found the co. n, -. "��� Province ot Quebec prior to May 1 ' (r;i,ispnront coat of each '" ,,M> countorvalling| t th0 patient couU ord, or oi'.ui". distinguish night trom da>. When he first examined the eyes of tab Newark-Buffalo games Co-'st League. last is Bubjecl duty of twenty-flve cents per c Its equivalent of thlrty-flyecenU a ton manufactured state ns p.lit Ided by the new tarin eyeball so not l��an vl" "andsco���Los | m , cl8co '"��� Itndo Vngelea At Angeles i! Vernon 2, Port At V. Sacrame 100 Nc ScIbooT61"0 Oakland in the paper, ns pro law, according to a Treasury department today. U_9 products manufactured from woodcut on now,, lA^s in Quebec I after May i are nol subjecl to the Baa countervailing duty. in the ���"'thwestern 8eaUl((anc��uver- Vi,'"'"tvor i ''"''ii,.. ,. ,���' "I howls League. U. At 11. 2 8 1 -1 10 1 nnd Custer; Mil- .���:. juror comeS8PRyEpabJDummeb S|ii'K;, ll.U- Nan. ��� Aniij It. R E, ��<mttle it folk iiic Ryan, Homier, und , ��� Schm .tg, nml By/nes. wandmg 0f Clubs. Won. I.iist . 80 24 . iii) :>. ��� 25 III) I 80 U,lf T ouver Qame�� Today. *ncon vs. in,:;;' p. m �� Rt Bi Seattle, Recreation and 6 p. m. itane, Cincinnati, June it told Judge Gorman I pleas courl yesterda: prepared to do juror. Then Keef( eorridor and dragged a court room '.'What's 111111"" ask! taches. .. "My wardrohe" Bfllci �������>��r.vsA fug* keeps." he remarked. "' nm pre* to Bit on this rase all summer. Keefe Is a juror In the . w Douglas agatnsi the ColafflbUB Traction company. Pet ,556 4r>r, .444 Among tbe other patients hospital was one whose lefl eye had decision of the|been injured so badly that It was nee- easary to remove it. Thc cornea. o this eve. however, was normal, tftld It wns decided to operate on both patients at tin- same time and use the cornea of the discards eve to rem. edy the defect In one of tbe eyes ot the Chinese. ��� I loth patients were nnaest bet insert nt the same time and placed ou oner- at In. tables. Dr. Copeland stood between the two tables. First a circular .ection of the opiuiue cornea Ol tne oye Of the Chinese was removed. Four or live layers of the cornea were cut through, The tlfth was left Intact so that the aqueous humor of tho eye might not escape. The sur. eon then turned to the other patient and removed from the n0rmal cornea of the injured eye a "ectlon similar in size and shape to llnl removed trdm the opaque cornea, This healthv section was placed I. me orifice which had heen made In X_ -ve of the Chinese and the, eye MB then bandaged and the other pa- a eye v,-as removed. ae ��k McLellan Trapp Block Phone 714. M. .1. Keefe n the common he had come i a whole duty as a went mil Into tbe trunk into the ,1 the court at- Keefe as he oolll. ��� BCllOO 1 or F. Cincinnati & ITHREE SURREY SNAPS Block 5 North, Range 2 West. (1) Ten Acres, Section 32, $500 per acre. (2) Eighty Acres in Section 21, $600 per acre. (3) 16.76 acres in Section 27, $500 per acre. Terms: Third Cash, balance to be arranged. Rae & McLellan Trapp Block Phone 714. You can never fortell when your premises nre going to be destroyed by fire, so protect yourself in time by Insuring in reliable companies that pay tlieir losses promptly, and whose rates are the lowest. Telephone or call at my offlce and 1 will be pleased to give you rates and any other Information. ALFRED W. McLEOD "The Insurance Man" Suite 1. Curtis-Armstrong Blk. Phone 62 RELIEVED OF DUTY IN THE FAR NORTH uen IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� HE DAILY NEW Ueglna, June 17.���Superintendent J. D. Moodie, of the R.N.W.M.P., was In Regina on Thursday and left the same day for Maple Creek, where he will missloner Perry, who Is at the head of the R.N.W.M.P. wished to have a talk with him about some mutters. It Is not yet certain to which division he wlll be appointed after Maple Creek, where he expects to remain for about two months. Ile canio from Churchill over the snow hy the dog trail, and left there command the R.N.W.M.P. for a time. Supt. Moodie has been connected with j on April 18, arriving at Split lake on the force for twenty-five years; but | April 23, making the distance ln five has recently been relieved at Fort I days, which Is a record, the previous Churchill by Barnes, who has taken hest being five nnd a half days. He over command of that division. Mr. Moodie asked to be relieved last year from the Hudson Hay post, whore he had been for seven years and although left Split Lake on May 13, and reached Norway House, at the head of Lake Winnipeg on the NeTson river, by canoe, arriving at Winnipeg on Juna his visit here h'*asi no significance, Coin- .5, aud then came on lo Ueglna. ' ' KvGE SIX. THE DAILY NEWS. SATURDA Choice nsaans osiers 1 sagajEggEEJ Ts*m*sr3^s.ign The new summer styles in Hosiery snow some very tasty patterns in a variety or new suDclued color tones. Cotton Hose, 15c, 25c to 35c Lisle Hose, 35c, 50c to 65c Fancy Cashmere, 50c to $1.25 Young men who appreciate smart hosiery for their Oxrords, can nnd wl hat they want here. t. GUARANTEED HOSIERY We sell the famous Neverdarn, Holeproof hosiery. Sola in boxes of 1-2 dozen each, (guaranteed not to wear through at heel or toe, it worn alternately. Price $2.00 per box. SEE OUR WINDOW ���I' i CO The Store of Satisfaction Clothes Hats Furnishings Miss Jessie Drew is visiting triendd at Matsqui. �� �� * Mrs. J. H. Agar will not re ��� until the autumn. . . - Mrs. T. Douglas Sheriff will not re- i. i. ��� until the autumn. ... Geoi ge Wolfi nden is visiting friends at Terra N . A a Mr. Barnel i : Mr, J. E. B. Barnet ai ��� in ' iwn :. >m Renfi e ���'���. * �� * and Mrs. T. J. Armstrong leave on .Monday ior a trip to Cranbrook. Mr. J. J. Jones and Mr. F. J. Harl returned from a trip to Vernon. �� ��� �� Mr. B yce Brown left on Thursdey o.n a survey party for Fort Stewart. * * * Ml b Naomi Briggs has been visiting friends in Vancouver during the wi ��� .. Mr. Bernard Corbould is home for ys fi om St. And �� ��� collegi . �� * * M s. J. J. Jones Is the guesl of her . Mis. Hugh Jones al Aldei. : ovi . �� * �� Mrs. E. K. Black, of Vancouver, wi ��� ��� . ��� of Mrs. Ge irgi Bi atty, on .day. BELI PREDICTS AIR CRAFT COLUMBIA RIVER FAILS Will FIGURE IN WARFARE Tfl GIVE SAW CATCH �� .��� e Armv Cannerymen, to Keep Matter Quiet, Forrrer Chief of Staff of U. S. Arm> ' Import Fish From Alaska for F edicts Big Things for Aero- Portland Folk's Consumption, planes. Po 'hind. Jun< I' For Borne time v,.��������� York, June li. '' '. . isi Pi I md pi >ple bave I" en eating i s..imon under the beliel tl I States a ey have been 1 iyin| baa ��� orl i ''' ',r,":' .'" e| a tl eir own Columbia river, j "with a prediction thai *'""" the greatestwealth of which has heen Will e #1 ,r....,r,r,.L,-.���a cnlmnn VntrllflB there a new of li-. an la ,'" to this, he < . mi adous salmon cal i there U wa If ii,"! nlng for the Aral Linn li ' ��� ; that, for Borne inexplicable reason, a dearth ol salmon i iclata in the Columbia this year. Old time fishermen an nonplussed. There is a ��� pri ed bj rnanj of those In a ��� to know the i Ituatlon an I sco in a few months to taKe who '"," .M"'"s in '!l" ,W;";"'S b"al- Philippine dlvl " that'hr��"?h "I"'" M,"'"I:' ' ! ***** nomena the t oluinbla may lose Its i hh I .- sel In a desperate effoi t to di ilse I real situation and "bull" the salmon ��� t, loi al canm rj men bave, it ts uuuix will be able to carrj guns ��� ��� ��� ordi mi i v. Ill be <!������> Ised tn i] 01 ind di ti ��� air crafi ��� i ground. Bell, who will sail I ��� Isco in a !'��� '���'.' months to tak< '!_______________ _____ . ��� Opil "I. ��� . probable utility ol llj Ing the point < ������ ������ "��� ol ildh r. liis ip;.1v was as follows: ewKu I Just arrived frorr. the 0;d Country Manufacturers. It will pay ycu to corre and see them. ti, ... '!> Denny I Galloway ��� OME : .RNISHERS ' '.'.'���'.��� .. ��trr Inster '. ore C 1 :-. '.". Ued. letdayi \lB.mK*S___Z.1_t3S____m r^..y.:.:.zmaaa-���-~;m,, New Westminster to New Westminster Via Sleveston aad Vancouver Str. TRANSFER Leaves Brackman-Ker wharf at 3 P. M. daily except Saturday, and on Saturday for Steveston and way points. A Delightful Trip for $1.50 Tickets at B. C. E. R. ticket offlce and on hoard steamer. Electric cars leave Steveston every hour (on the half-hour) for Vancouver. See the Famous Fraser River Canneries, Vancouver, Etc Hound trip tickets to Stevifiton, Saturday afternoons, .1. ��� For 'transporting considerable car-! PwMvib been quietly r< Lit would ' : ' ' " *****a*a**************^^^^^^^^^^^.. salmon. '���. !. u Ithoul any ad' ��� I lng, and | ��� thi il mai ..<������ i ban hea - ,_________________* rawback in mai ��� ' " ' ' ' :':'",;i !'"1 J ���'il-":'��� 1 " na-o.** rl,..i ilos hns li, ,n done has Mr. Fred Mon Is, ol the guest during tl e and Mrs. Annandale. Atfstralla, was wi ek of Mr. Mr. W. J, Sandells is leaving the city shortly for Prince Rupert, where he will In future reside. * # * Mrs. Hubert B. McBaln was the 'guest of her mother, Mrs. J. S. Clute, Sixth avenue, on Monday, i * �� �� j Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hudson, of To- ' ronto, and Mr. G. L. Smellie. of Van- comer, were in town on Friday. nd blowln .': ��� e rati still in a ' ��� developn ent. Howi . Ier- ii ines will in l I tew b i sufficiently devi ped to ��� ������ thi m :' liable In na\ Ig itlng the ��� ��� cepl in the he Ii torms. "I ba\ e i ersonall i i di iubi that new s tbal thl bi en done has ternation In t bia cil >. At the outset this year promised to bannei one foi Co umbla i Ivei en en Evei j thing p< Inted to a : un and all pi eparntlos had ,p< n n a '.'��� to cai ��� toi BuCh a i un. The ��� ol the river to give up iis 1 bave i ersonall ,, ��� , oplanes will be perfected i'i Uie *e " ' v"'���"'"' ; '"' ��w* e ol a few years thai maj be re- p!ans t0 naught Iii d upon to cai rj from thn e I i five pi ! sons and a c ei tain amount "f ex- res in addition. By the time ia comes about, ordnance for the ON HUDSON BAY SURVEY. ��� ia come! ',' ordnance for the Schooncr Thomey to Spend Twelve ' ; '; destroying air crafl will M h ' h North_ lesti mably bai e been de^ i I ��� ��� : ; nd ballistic tables iei Igni -it con Months in the North Halifax, June 17.���The steamei Mrs. Yuengling came back on Monday from Kamloops where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wood. �� �� v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shute and Miss Whitehead lefl on Wednesday for Victoria where they will make their home. * * * Mr. Arthur Bull, of Vancouver and Mr. Charles Vincent of Victoria were guests of Mr. W. F. Edmonds on Sunday. . �� �� Mr. and Mrs. Harry Major. Dr. and Mrs. Drew and Mrs. Coverdale Watson are building summer homes at Houndary Bay. * �� e Mr. T ,R. Pearson, Mrs. Coverdale Watson, and Miss I.aura Watson are spending a fortnight at the Chalet at Lake Louise, Laggah. ... Miss Brown and Miss Gertrude Brown came home on Wedn<s .aj from Victoria, where they have been visiting relatives. * �� * A meeting of the Philanthea club was held at the home of Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Fifth street, to the club's furnishing a room Royal Columbian hospital. * . . Mrs. James P. Pi ice w"" for the first time, at her home. 211 Third avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, June 21, and nol again until autumn. ^______________________ j Cli! t" ' ' '';r'-''' ���- '���' ordnance. a Burvevlng ,..,,,,',,, Hudson Bay, is ,0winS t0 "���" -'���"' ������/ whi,c1' :"!' beii tti I up for the trip Bbi I ' f^n travel, the] ol accu- ,,, to Bteam .��� ��� &nxiUnr* Irlnga then will be difficult ol -,.,���. s���._,���_.,. ,g a SIilaI,.!,M)kinL;. ,,���,,. B0 '��� :'..h" thls, Btf"8Ja���e ,8tP^d master, of 133 tons, and is a fast ll.kew(l8e """ " ;ui,",|il: "r er She was a Massachusetts fishing ��� om n air cial. to burl projectiles veB8eI originally. Her hull is oak. and ' ' ;':'' "" " "!^ :';:"V "' 'I she Is particularly well adapted for the fire or to tire any kind ol ord- Hmlsnn B ,r, ; Sli��� wa* purchased with an3 degree ol accuracy at ^ M ,,,���,,,������ ���f BrlFu Nfld l",_V'" ? ,h" ,::;M!,S s"'fa,'e' , , and the cost is reported to hav, been | Aeroplanes will unquestionably be jn U|(. vl , lt , $9(MM) Sh ��� ���, ���!y Peat asslBtan e ta making ,������,. he ^ ;n���,;M] ^ wll, t|) ��� reconnolsances ol the enemy. por Churcbl��� wi,h s���rw.%ill, ���lltv but observations therefrom I imagine, ,��� fl)U,. englneer8i who wf, ,,',,,;��� nol be very valuable In topo- th , *k ��� ffl T),() graph cal survevs. \\ ihon doub .,, . , , .... ��� . , . , steamer wil take no cargo other h-m ��� ������ will be specie lenses and ac- BU Uea f,���. ��� s,rv���viru; party. S)���. ***** :"' Photographic wjll' ,,���,v ., crew ���, ,,,.���', M!on and work at high speed so thaJ accurate w|1| ,,,.������ ���, Ha]i)ax ���,������ ,,���. b ���s ma> h.'i.a'le of ,1���. enemy s (,(,w:n||i(.,it g , ��, moblUzatlon and dlstribntlon. , .v��� ,n July f���r ^ N(.|s(iIh wi,h "MY totem pole" is mother,surveying party. QUEER HISTORY SONG ��� Coast I Lands in I - ���' entrj undi i .; Colu Lions ��� ' subdh Isl Land. u . . least Bl j ��� Toi I ��� ont ti ��� If thi t ��� Uonal ������ ��� . ��� prei I ��� ��� ��� Land bj a i ��� homestead ��� I the hitb . Imei Bi Lands below are I i ��� t onlj t< ��� grazing I< a i lands ma; I i subdl : Ol Entree I tiuii a dollars for < n conni ��� ��� . tm n thai and sixty ai ri b. Enl ries un l< i��� ��� talon i. ��� on tbe 2nd J after that dat. I open to entry. .\; ������ from timbei ��� surveyed hue: i ible foi ' ment for thlrt) Lands for the put [' legal BUbdivif veyed line, or, In quarter sect:. veyed line, For fm ther i' ��� nlnion Land i ifl Bter, B. C. on. ' ' rj Id ono, I H- till ���< I I -.! discuss at the receive ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Mr. R. C. t'1 tnerly a pupil of the New Westminster High sel,""! has graduated trom McMaster university, with honors in philosophy an I ; olitical Bciem a Mi. Crowe will study tor law. * * * On Thursday, Miss Alma Lewis en- I In i at luncheon complimen i t-i her cousin. Mis i Lllloi el Ai m stron ���-. The color scheme was in green, while nastui tluma ��������� ��� re ui ed to ' ' litre the table. * * * The marriage' is announced to take place of Lillooet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, to Mr. Edward Newby Sutherland on Wedm dune 22, at half aftei I wo o'cl 63 Mei: Ivale street, �� �� * (in Tuesday afti i noon Mr i, G, A. I i ,i entertalnoj al a delight]ul li';te woi i: tea at whi :h Miss Lillo iei Ai m- itrong waa I' e honored guest. Mrs, Mian was assisted by Mrs. J. P, Hampton Hole, who poured tea; Mis. \. C. Eddy, who cut the ices, and by Miss Freeze, Miss Beryl Briggs and Miss Laura Pittendrlgh. ... 0:i Thursday and Fiifiay evenings the Browning (dub, for the season1 1910 entertained their friends at the | home of Mrs. George E. Drew, Sixth street, Under the direction of Miss I Lillian Burns they presented very acceptably "Cninford," by Mis. Gaskell, land "Riders to the Sea," by F. Mi iSynge. Miss Drew and Miss Laura 'Watson contributed musical numbers. * �� * On Friday, Miss Nora Armstrong en- Itertalned at luncehon complimentary Ito Miss Lillooet Armstrong. The dec- | orations were carried out in American Beauty roses. Those present were Miss Lillooet Armstrong, Miss Briggs, Miss Brown, Miss Gertrude j Brown, Miss Alma Lewis, Miss Veda Leamy, Miss Marlon Martin. Miss An- , nandale, Miss Vera Corbould, Miss j De Wolf Smith, Miss Winnie Keary iand Miss Cotton. * ��� ��� On Wednesday afternoon Miss Briggs was a delightful hostess at the ten hour In compliment to Miss Lillooet Armstrong. The drawing rooms were beautifully decorated with quantities of Juno flowers. During the afternoon a hemming contest was enjoyed, the prize winner being Miss Margaret Lewis, while Miss Lillooet Armstrong was given the guest of J honor prize. Miss Briggs was assisted hy Mrs. Hugh Byrne Sweeney, her The stirring basso soul- "My Toi n Pole.'' rendered by Detmar Poppen and male members of the chorus in William P. Cullen'8 musical corned) i "The Alaskan." which will be Been here Monday evening, Is one of the most remarkable numbers beard In iiu1 I opera ItB c- j .��� the | 6D e"log.' of the Alaskan Indian as i> carved upon the Totem poles po i .d by each family of tbal far away country, which are handed dawn from one generation to another. A particularly excelent s; iii >ii�� n now adorns one of the public squan a of the City of Seattle. War'i., it having be n brought direct Horn om ol ' ie Al : kan Indian \lllages i" thai city, MONDAY JUNE 20 MONDAY JUNE 20 HARRY TIDY, Manager. ONE Merry-Musical NIGtf W m , P. Cullen's The All Sumptuous Presentation ot Laughter Musical Comedy CATHOLICS DELIGHTED AT ASQUITH'S ANNOUNCEMENT London, .! ine IT.��� Bourne bai i ��� '��� e I tbe follow lng i m from Archbisbp Brui loi '' eai: "Canadian Catholii o.>--)f*ed at Asquilh'a annoum emenl and ai e confl lenl that i be hou ' anu ions ��ill finally alti t the I di olaration oath and hoj e that the echurastic cong i maj suil ibly a i i:-iv. li [f. thi ' nt." Revised, Retimed, Fresh from 5 Months Chicaj -WITH ��� RICHARD F. CARROLL J. i P! Mrs ti:. i U ��� ouse gti . o | irei tea Irs. i . ��� i : and i ting won '. M ���,....��� i '.i. .;������.: i ..: ; . .:.���!.' a i. * * �� (in Mondaj i vt nlng, al t ho home ol ihe bride's i ..nuts, Mr, an I Reichenbach, Eighth stieet, daughter, Mabel Gertrude, vas i led to Mr, David Boy li inley, b> Rev. .1. s. Henderson. The bi I Ii j wore an exquisite gown of white em broideie.l Swiss muslin and she car- ,ried a Bhower bouquet of bridal roses. ' Miss Asliby, the bridesmaid, wore a dainty gown of pale blue silk crepe de chine and her flowers weie pink roses. Mr. K. L. Talt was best man. After Ihe ceremony, at which only relatives and Intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Donley left for a honeymoon trip to Seattle. �� * �� Mrs, Georgo Beatty was a gracious hostess at a tea on Thursday afternoon of tills week al which Miss Lil looet Armstrong was gtusf of honor. The drawing room where Mrs. Beatty and Miss Armstrong received was artistically decorated with quantities of pink rambler roses. In the dining room the tea table was lovely with a cut glass bowl filled witli La France roses over a mirror center wreathed with pale pink chiffon. Mrs. C. N. Macdonuld and Mrs. II. It. Davidson poured and later Mrs. C. C, Worsfold and Madame Gauvreau, while Mrs. J. R. Brunt, Mrs. J, Brydges. Mrs. Yuengling and Mrs. .1. C. Armstrong cut the Ices al a table centered with American Beauty roses. Assisting them were Miss Briggs, Miss Naomi BrlggS, Miss De Wolf Smith. Miss Marlon Martin, Miss Cotton. Miss Brown, Miss Gertrude Brown, Miss Alma Leamy, Miss Peele, Miss Nora Armstrong, MIkb MacLean and Miss Freeze. an nd the Prettiest, Sauciest, Daintiest Chorus of "Girly Gitis" ever crganizcc1. vWnW RAIIIk'fi Audience vs. Eskimo Girls. MlIW DALuIHI A Positive Novelty. Seats on Sale at Tidy's Florist Store, Friday, June 17tU. New Arrivals in Ladies' Blouses AND Children's Dresse A. J. BIR TCH The White House 617 Columbia Street^ Steal State Seal. I majority of more tha" B , , ok.'" ��. <��i��..."."�� im. ��- sssst'Sd's ��jsfr a wild automobile drive In fho mid- 8taje capital Monday. \ ��i\]e*e- night hours Saturday the seal of the SUrrcptllloiiRly removed fron^ ^ff d^ state of Oklahoma was brought from j retary of state's[ offl<* * o�� Qovem Guthrie to Oklahoma City, following ' rlare.l to be In '"'"ice l|n" announcement that Oklahoma City had C. N. Haskell at won in thc state capita] fight by ft hotel. <atu rdav, JUNE 18, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE SEVEN. Easterbrook Milling Company, Eburne, B. C. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! HUNGARIAN JEWEI $6.50 per bbl THREE MATCHES SAVE LIVES OE CASTAWAYS IMPERIAL TERMINAL HINDOO FLOUR $6.75 per bbl. . ...5.25 per Bbl. ...$4.50 per Bbl- JHcQ arrie&Co. FLOCK AM) FF.KD MERCHANTS STREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333. 'YOU NEEDN'T COME AROUND" to our office every time you need a ton of coal���any of our drivers will U. glad to take your order. Then, too, a postal will bring about the same result���good coal In your cellar at short notice. Also, our pbone Ih In good order, and their numb-is are 15 and 18. Coal procured b. re is crack a- jack coal, however Becured. CfLLEYBROS., Ltd. ynw, am%mL)Js\m-imi.**}&.\ ���_*,. uvj-l-. -n-tv���r^-p ____q____] ^����������� ****************************************** S'bmd FITTINGS | SHOW CASES I ARTISTIC MANTELS���STAIR RAILINGS���ALL KINDS OF WOOD V/ORKING���DESIGNS AND ESTI MATES SUPPLIED IE. WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING COMPANY J. BROOKES, Proprietor WORKS���Corr��r Eleventh and Carline. PHONE 473 44********4*aa*********** ************************* B.C. Mills Timber and Trading Co. ;facturers and Dealers In All Kinds of LUMEBR. LATH, SHINGLES, SASH. DOORS. INTERIOR FINISH, T'JHNEO WORK, FISH BOXES. LARGE STOCK PLAIN AND FANCY GLASS. Royal City Planing Mills Branch Telephone '2 New Westminster Box 137 Blown to Sea in Canoe, Indian Sealers Win Fight Against Starvation. Victoria, .lune 17.���"So In my hat ," !" ''" '' three matches i theSe 'hree Baved our lives for we take one match and we light ll carefully and '"���' ' """" a "re and we boil moss which we had gath. i from tbe rocks ana this we eat and then we walk many miles in search of a settlement Ami the next day we take another match and again boil moss and again walk all day and then after lighting a ure with .mr last match on the third days journey, which was the seventh Bince we had left the schooner, we sighted a settlement and then all was well and we lived." Jack and Cl,i,,s are two West Coast Indians. Chips lias gone sealing for sixteen years. Jack, a younger man, has had considerable experience But 1,1 the life of either there n. ver was ;" terrible an Incident as befi n them w,hen, after leaving the schooner rhomas F, Bayard on .lune .",, j��� Iheir '"'"'''' ''I quest of seals, a storm diove them seaward Into darkness. The weather had been fine and the day looked good for bunting when ihe canoe wenl overside with the two Indians. All day they hunted with no success, and wen.' aboul to turn hack wl.e,, suddenly the shy grew overcast and a wind from the north blew down upon them. All night long the-.- pa idled with no 11 o i| hi, excepl i" k. ep th. li craft be- fon the gale, and paddling and hailing they kept the canoe afloat through the night. Day came at last and to the eastward appeared the thin black line that told of land. They examined their store of provisions and found they 11 ni li ted "i flve biscuits. Water they had none, for the billy had heen emptied and used for bailing, Eating sparingly of the biscuit they commenced again the weary labor,! Under a hot June sun their lips crack-! ed with the salt water and their tongues became swollen bul they paddled steadily on. Their biscuit was all gone and they' had passed one other night in thei i ��� e without water when finally they ran upon the beach ami dug in the sand with their paddles until they! had found a little brackish water and then tumbled over for the long sleep j of exhaustion. Next morning they found water and [the three matches. Then they started' tor civilization. From the Indian village ihey discovered they were taken i" Bella Bella, whence they have just arrived here. 111 ������-:��� -���, * 4' o % '~i;:>m] s m f i s'^~;-r~~ s~r /wr-'-j-'V'eii MOOSE JAW. SASK. MLB5 WblN MOOD <5M \\ ��� ' ��� .ry .~*-ir ,<���' \ J ,, -i ���-. .-J f:. m ���lit!. mil Hill! This is the Wonderful New Flour that has made such a sensation throughout Western Canada. Made of highest grade Saskatchewan wheat, in the newest, best-equipped, largest mill on the prairies. Made with the determination to give users better flour-value, greater certainty cf baking-success, fuller satisfaction with the final result, whether with biscuits, cake or bread. ��� Housewives throughout all the West admit that Robin Hood Flour gives all this. Therefore, Madam, it is the flour for you. This flour cannot be described in an advertisement. We use this paper merely to give the introduction���to say: " Let us make you acquainted with Robin Hood Flour." It Is the guaranteed flour. If you ape not satisfied with it after two fall* tr als, ask youp grocer for your money back. He will give lt to you. Add mope water than usual when using- Robin Hood Flour. Made of such hard, dry wheat, lt absorbs more moisture producing a larger, whiter loaf. The difference between Robin Hood Flour and other flours you have to find out for yourself. That there is a difference every woman who now uses Robin Hood admits. SASKATCHEWAN FLOUR MILLS CO. LIMITED 1 Moose Jaw, Sask. WATER NOTICE. I I Here's an Opportunity MISSED MAfvRIAGE BY MARGIN OF TEN MINUTES ff7^r^^-'-TT���g:CTy���1,^"IVWB'<T,,* I Just a Few Left of West End View Lots In Lol in, Sub. Block 12. between 8th and loth AvenueSj to the east of 18th Street. Price $350, one quarter cash, balance 6, 12 and IS months. These lots are close to the new i it off, and you will be wise if you step in now and secure them. Two Good Buys 2 nil s lota on Hamilton St.. all cleared, 50x150. Price $800 each cash, or $1000 on terms. Lot 7 oni Ith St., Block 19, Sub. block 7. Price $750 on terms. Maple Ridge 120 acres of pood land, close to Mission City Pnce is $35 per acre. $1000 cash handles tnis. Balance on very easy terms. k British Canadian Securities Company, Limited T. R. PEARSON, Manager. 0ff>ce: The Dominion Trust ~ I H MlII____���_���! Chicago, Juno 17.���Hy a few min-! ites margin Norman A, Pabst, ol De- ��� [| and Ml - Heli n Graf, ot Hamil-1 ton, Ont., wlm ran away to Chicago i arried, were too late to ob-! tain a license yesteixlay su they are waiting in have the cerenionj today, Miss Graf's parents oppose the marriage but the young couple do not ;. . i arental pursuit, now that they | have ' loped. 1 hey arrived In Chisago Thursdaj morning and Mr. Pabst, who is aboul twenty-six years old, took Ins, flance, who is twenty-thiee, to the Hotel Lasalle. As soon as their baggage had been left there they hurried1 :,, the county court building a few minutes past noon and the mar riage license ofiice was closed. Then thej hastened to several "Gretna Gn' ns" in the vicinity of the city but were as unsuccessful as they had been In Chicago. When they returned to the city, Miss Draf went to tho home of Dr, Leroy Thompson, al East Blst street, Mrs. Thompson being an old and intimate friend. Mr. Pabst registered al the Lasalle. ���] don't knw why Miss Graf's parents object to me. but they do." Mr. Pabsl said lasi night. "I have known Miss Graf for several years and we have wanted for some time to be mar. ried but l am anything bul welcome al the Graf hom.'. so we could not have a wedding there. Finally we de- ,.,,,! , , come io Chicago and get , |arrled anyway. I will obtain a license today.' It was I 9 mar- { *M Then : R Gretna I H ie city 0 MILLION-DOLLAR TUNNEL. C P.R. Has Big Plan of Improvements at Ottawa. Ottawa, .lune 17,-"Tiine was when d ��� l00ked as big as a ear,wheel ,,, ,|,., .-pn . hut it does not looK ��o big now," said D. M��Mco�� ^* president of the company, ln address. ing the board of control here, and In efling them the full details ol he SipLyl Man to build a million dol- 'Tunnel through Ottawa connect he Union and Central sta ions, anj .,���,. get a better nam service, and ; u ahead tor a good many years llo intimated thai a member of the government, when broached as to ������llW tlle government would take! he proposition to use part of he dean canal for this Bcheme, had mi -he government was wa.ting first to see what attitude the city would take on this matter The board wants to get a mass OI miction before It thinks o com- Eng lteelf on such a big issue. Nail It! We have a window of lonely suits. One only ot each line. Made and tailored by the 20th Century People, which is a guarantee of Excellence. These are in single and double breast style. All nice patterns of imported worsteds. Prices $24 fo $28 YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST $16.00 THE SUIT I H Sui ff5��lt jl *tt ' l)0l�� FROM RAT-BITE. ����� Waal, June lfi, I ,1 had nnd shut a rat In the woodshed , . int., -i ''o1 uei driven the rodent Into ��� As the the animal, finding Its tliou,, ' '"" by a rat, Ken- Off, showed fight. ,.,, ������0,.**'old eon .if n. tui Ll h the youth attempted �� I'M'. son ol C. Moore [he fastening ������* ������" t iv ii " "i u, mon ro , ��� . i.i,,, . so ..."c ' "StM ��� Wlth com>,an- wound was dressed, bul blood 1 1 K{i 10 "in,.,. .,.,.1 ���..._���. ..... Urn. .,.,1 In ��� Tl V/Ullll " ****** ��� corner and catch lug has set In. Armed Maniac Sought Earl Grey Ingersoll, Ont., June "-T^fVh! ,-,' .,i. of London. Ont.. entered the ? { telegraph bfflce last night w.th , ii'le and covering the opera- '' , noraonal interview with his ''���'���S,V;1, v \ S opportune time the BXCe.11'" i lue ^called in and took iff5?tS5fbS to _,6adon asylum, ;:om where he had escaped. M. J. Phillips The Wardrobe Clothier I Columbia Street New Westminster, B.C. I DEFORMED BOY EARNS FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Paine, O., June 17.���Alva Deal, sixteen years of age, has Invented a new automatic air brake coupler, for which the officials of the Big Four railroad have offered him .50,000. The lad's father said tonight that he will In all probability take the offer, inasmuch as lt provides a royalty for the young man. The lad is deformed in that his heart is twice its ordinary size and he was therefore told by his physician that he would have to quit school and remain quietly at homo, so the lad went to work with his tools an.l has fashioned out this remarkable device. TEACHERS IN BUFFALO FORM REGULAR UNION Buffalo, NT., June 16.���Delegates from fifty Buffalo grammar schools have organized a teachers' union, which is frankly along the lines of the ordinary labor union and which will be affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. A charter from the later organization, it is said, will arrive within a few days. The union will be called the Teachers' Educational league. A demand will be made for a general salary increase. If the union wins its campaign no teacher will receive less than $fi00 per year, with the miximum for grammar grade teachers Used &t f 1,200. Notice is hereby given that an ap- I.lication will be made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license in the New Westminster Division of New Westminster District, ta) The name of Company, Vancouver Power Company, Limited. The head office at the City of Vancouver, British Columbia. The capital, $2,500,- 000, divided into 2,500,000 shares of $1.00 each, all fully paid up; (b) The name of the lake, stream or source, unnamed stream running through section 29, block 5, north range 2, west, thence in a northwesterly direction flowing into the Fraser river; tc) The point of diversion, 2,300 feet in a southeasterly direction from the southeast corner of section 19, block 5, north range 2, west; (tl) The quantity of water applied for, .1(36 cubic feet per second; (e) The character of the proposed works, a small dam and pipe line; (f) The premises on which the water is to be used, two i2), three (3) and four (4), group two (2), New Westminster District; (g) The purpose for which the water is to be used, domestic; ih) lf for irrigation describe the land intended to be irrigated, giving acreage, no; (i) If the water is to be used for power or mining purposes describe the place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between point of diversion and point of return, no; (j) Area Of Crown land intended to be occupied by the proposed works, none; (k) This notice was posted on the 2nd day of June, 1910, and application will be made to the commissioner on the 13th day of July 1910; (1) Give the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected by the proposed works, either above or below the outlet, none; (m) The part of the Memorandum of Association of the company which authorizes the proposed application and works reads as follows: "(3) The objects for which the company is established and to which objects the Company are restricted are the acquisition of water and water power by records of unrecorded water or by the purchase of water records or water privileges for, (g) Rendering water and water power available for use. application and distribution by erecting dams, increasing the head of water in any existing body of water, or extending the area thereof, diverting the waters of auy stream, pond or lake into any other channel or channels, laying or erecting any line or flume, pipe or wire, constructing any race-way, reservoir, aqueduct weir, wheel, building, or other erection or work which may be required in connection with the Improvement and use of the said water and water power or by altering, renewing, extending, improving, repairing, or maintaining any such works or any part thereof." in) The Company applies for a license to store water. The place of the proposed reservoir for storing the said water is section twenty-nine '29). block flve (5), north range two (2) west; (o) The means by which it, is proposed to store the water, by dam; (p) The area of the reservoir site or sites at each foot in depth above the outlet, the depth above the outlet will approximately average about six or seven feet; (q) How it ls proposed to acquire the land necessary for the purpose, by purchase, or if necessary by expropriation; (r) Approximately the number of acre feet intended to be impounded, 20,000 square feet. VANCOUVER POWER CO., LTD. R. H. Sperling, General Manager. Vancouver, B. C. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� THE DAILY NEW��i f I * i 4 i <�� PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY t i. i i\ i ,!' '. ; I r Something New in Floor Wax The easiest way to finish a floor is to saturate ,1 soft cloth wilh Columbus Liquid Wax aud apply lightly to the floor, let it dry for about fifteen minutes, > V-'. 11 and bring to n W/, I polish by light ,X '' rubbing with a soft cloth. No brush to push ���no work ��� no backache. Resists heel-marks, scratching, and water will not turn it white. Goes farther and lasts longer than any paste wax. Try it! Be sure to ask for the genuine *&Q$&fflJk44- iLJTY UNE 18, 19;i * a *i;.**x**x**x**z**c**x**o**x**:::**::**o**o**^**y**yr* Om The Easiest Applied Floor Finish \ Sold by / Anderson 8c Lusby COLUMBIA STREET. The Westminster Modern Business School If every young man and young woman fully realized the advantages of pursuing a course at this institution and then the opportunities offered for profitable and congenial employment, he or she would not hesitate in selecting this School as an avenue for advancement. We give the same conscientious attention to placing our students inio positions as we do to instruction. Satisfied students are our best, advertisement. A. L. BOUCK, 610 Columbia St. Principal. E Gold Watches for Ladles from $12V5 up. Silver Watches, gents' open face $6.00. Silver Watches, gents' open case, 17.50 up. Agent for Waltham and Elgin Watches. Watch repairing a specialty. F. Cl Two Doors from Geo. Adams' Grocery Ihe Central Hotel Cafe Opposite B. C. E. R. Depot 25c - Merchants Lunch - 25c CHOICE COOKING PROMPT SERVICE GIVE UJ A. TRIAL SFORAGE HERBERT P. VIDAL Market Square PHONE 475. Prescriptions You may he sure you will get the hest service if you bring your prescription to us. No matter whal doctor givi s the I rescrlptlon we can fill it an 1 give you e: ai tlj wh .:""i:- order- �� .'. at fair prices, None bul eon,| etenl dl s emploj ed. There are still practically no spring salmon in tho river. Twenty per cent means a saving of $1 on a $5 shoe. Vou get this at Sinclair's, the Shoe Man. Tho Trailer came info.port yesterday with a general cargo. . Never be in doubt where to dine. The Bohemian Cafe Is the right place. I Chief Justice Murphy will hold BU- preme courl chambers here today. See the new Camp and Veranda Furniture al Fales. Agnes si reel. ** The annual Citizens picnic will he held this year on July 27 to Victoria. Remember, Sinclair is giving 20 pi r cenl discount on all Tan Footwear. ** Sandy Gray is going to Kamloops for a few daj b and will not take ; a i in the game today. For spring plants or cut flowers, phono Davies' Greenhouse. R208. ** The It. C. Packers' association is planning extensive additions to its cold storage warehouse capacity here. The management of the Bohemian Cafe s(��s to it that the hest only is si rved there. ** The Heaver left for Port Douglas, at the head ol' Harrison lake, yesterday morning with a full list of passengers. Awnings���All kinds at Fales, Agnes street. ** In the county court yesterday the case of Cruickshank vs. W'rigbtson was adjourned until eleven o'clock this morning. For Geraniums. 1. ahllas and all kinds of Spring Bedding Plants phone Davis' Greenhouse, I: 208. ** l'he funeral of the late Miss Char-, lotte Ethel Burkitl will take place toda;. at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon to the O.ld Fellows' cemetery. .5 Shoes for $4. $4 Shoes for $3.20 and .:; Shoes for $2.40. That is what Sinclair offers you this month. ** E. N. Sutherland, who is to enter the ranks of the benedicts next week. gave a farewell bachelor party at the Etui ell hotel yesterday evening. I For a pleasant cool drink, try the Ice Cream Sodas at The Royal Cafe. ** Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLeod will spend the week-end al Harrison Hot Springs, bavins; left yesterday on the Beaver, which is making its annual run to the head of Harrison lake. Spring is here���how about these plants for the gardfen? Tidy, the Florist, can suit you to a T in anything in that line. ** The window in Fred Davis' store on Front street attracted considerable attention yesterday. There was a mattress in tbe window literally covered with $5 bills; nol tage i ney, either, but t:.e rea! dirty ] e ��� en. A temperance Take j Ince at the Op< evening i es of thi eting will ��� ��� ig a i ow ���i. hell on it - ��� o igh the -' i md H. U. I e I ir dri> Ing ���:���-:.���������: $] an I costs. The latter case was broughl up by the i: i; ector of the s. P. c. \. The first annual dinner of the Old Dulwlch leys will be held at the liotei Vancouver at seven o'clock this evening. In addition to representatives of Hie old school from this city and Vancouver, a number a ��� exj e - l o be pn senl from Victoria, A Vancouver man was held up aboul midnighl last night on the corner of Royal avenue and Eighth street and robbed of about $25 and a walch. Two unknown men did the deed, which is the only one of the kind re ported to the police here for some tnonl hs. For Bamboo Shades see Fales. ** Miss M. A. Laird will render the solo "O. Rest in the Lord" from Men- dellsohn's "Elijah" ai St. Pauls Re formed Episcopal church tomorrow evening. A trio by Miss E. Harris. J. A. llamm and .1. D, Maker, "On Thee Hitch Living Soul Awaits." from Haydn's "Creation," will also be given. An enjoyable dinner parly was given yesterday by Mrs, T. Gifford. jr., in honor of her sister. Miss Mazie Robertson, whose marriage to .lames Stoddarl Gifford takes place at the end of Ibis month. Included among the guests of the evening were Miss Julia Gifford, Miss Alice McLeod. Miss Minnie .lohnston, Miss Alice McLeod, Miss Eunice Pride. Miss Mabel Wells, Miss tola Fisher, Miss Flor nee Walmsley, Miss Genevieve Stoddarl and Miss Uena McLean. That landlord of yours comes every month religiously, doesn'l he? He Is collecting from you (very rent-day money that you could be turning to your own profit. Do you realize that? Just fool him by buying this line home on Sixth a\enue near Twelfth street, lias excellent view, close to Lord Kelvin school and close to car line. Vou can buy it for $2,100; $200 cash and ' the balance as rent. Vou arc offered this for two days, After that it's a different story, w. J. Kerr. Little items taken from regular stoi and placed on sale for today only. Popular rv. day necessities, with the price away down low, You are sure to find something you can us< pecially when available at these prices. es- adies* New Wash Belts 15c Each Not au old bell in the let; .imply thai we have en our hands ai present a slock oi ie. er 30 dozen, so we make of them a Saturdaj special. We would not he surprised if every hell in Hie lot were sold hy closing time tonight. Melts aie pure while with pi arl buckles and a tew wilh white enamelled buckles. All sizi . L'J to 22. On sale today, only Each 15c 30 Dozen Children's Lace Cotton Hose c Per Pair Reaul.-ir 20 to 25c Ahout 150 pair hi' in this odd lo' and they will all be sold today at ibis ridiculously low price. Sizes 6V4 l(l ~,]-i only. In this lot are 75 pair of odd sizes iu white, tan anl black; I !.,in col tun Si. es i'- to 8, All mi sale today. Per pair, 10c See the Big Showing oi Neckwear 25c Each Todaj 'a sale ol I Dutch collars, I greatest bargain w ��� ir we hai. ��� hue our .':'., . values aie from Ni vv and ',, which is adih I h Boiled The entire loi on N ew Each IRRIGATION DITCH TO WATER 300,000 ACRES Husum, Wash., June L7.���Another] gigantic irrigation s ihi n e has been launched, the lands to he covered lying in central Klickitat county, Bur- rounding Goldendale. For Bome time ��� e otiations bai e l" i n i" nding for cont ol of the Hanging Rock ceservoir site and water appropriations owned by Roberts & Baker, ol Goldendale. Lasl week F. .1. Dohn r. of Portland, formerly a member of the United States reclamation service, closed a deal for the site, tlie consideration being $25,000. The Hill Interests recently have taken options on consid- i rable property in the teiritoy to be Irrigated, which would indicate thai the project has strong backing. 'lhe project v.iii cover fifteen town. ships, or nearly ���"."���' 000 acres of land, and will be one ot the idlest Irrigation schemes in this section of Hue stale. In completing the project tlie expendilure will be much Ii bs than the proposed big Horse Heaven canal, hut the same number of acres will be covered. 20 Pieces of Allover Laces and Embroide 25c Per Yard Regular 40 to 85c values, Vn accumul \ ei es. Torchon and net al hri' allover embroideries. All whi'.'. bl e tela) only, Per y.ird, 35; 3 THE STORE FOE WOMEN'S WEAK. HEADQUARTERS CAMP MOVES TO WOLF CREEK Edmonton, June it.���The headquart- . ir Alberta of the big contracting firm of Foley, Welsh & Stewart, which for the j,ast two years have been at Haiti, twenty miles west of mei are being removed this week to v oil Greek. 115 miles west on the ���<:-,:\r. line of the Grand Trunk Pacific. I parations for tlie removal "f the ��� '!ice : are bein \ made by .1. Roberts, i ie office superintendent of ��� he com; anj. The oihcs of tbe company lmve bei n es'.-iblished tit stoney Plain, ever since '-n-.L tt:-.if tion on the G.T.P, commenced we.s: ei Edmonton, two years ago this s":ri'ir. When the firm moved their L',r:i[''pj' outfits west of Wolf i !i ei k i was found m cessary to ri - move the office, wesl, and the head quarter-; of tin firm will henceforth be at Woif ' :oek. na��=ai'��=aaa��*^=aa'3iJ5Br;7J2:.. iZm~_'m~m���^m~ a_.-Z.r7JI*. \J -aPitA^. a - *���-- i EBP '������ We Have $50,000 to Loan on City Improved Property ���Straight Loan. We represent the B.C. Permanent Loan & Investment Co., which is prepared to advance any amount cf meney on secured properties. Monthly repayments arranged. . . The Public Supply Stores WE ARE STILL Selling Out Our Crockery Bargain Prices on all Odd Lines Curtis D ���tws Store If you want something Choice for Sunday's Dinner, ring up Phone 101 and order a nice roast of Spring Lamb, Veal, Spring Chick.en or anything else that is good in the meat line. Vou can sure get it at Kodaks and Buppll a Spectacles, from 50c. Phones: 43; Long Distance, Residence, 72. New Westminster, B. C. COME AND SEE US In Our Xew Quarters in the DEANE BLOCK Four Doors Bast of Pank of Montreal We Have Just Received a Fresh Stock of Popham'fl Chocolates T. a. mu:r & CO. DISPENSING CHEMISTS Columbia St. New Westminster. rtlRNS' M COLUMBIA STREET I . M A T PA 111 A - ���: ��� ��� if '- V, 1 t'J v l> I ti Ei Wi '111 UiL \J\Jo M. P. LATHAM, Locafl Manager PHONE515 . CURTIS BLOCK ik -.'WT'ixaraec^'rTfc*iy^*=r "���"-'������ur ��������--����� n 7T_TM.-\T. JS___ **************************************************** | Some Special Snaps j ��� o 1 THESE WILL MAKE YOU MONEY * :B lots on Second street. Excellent view. Streets on three sides of this property. $350 each. Terms. ��� 10 lots extending from First to Second street. This property ��� is especially well situated. Streets on three sides, and lane at rear. T Price $350 each. Terms. INVESTIGATE. | F. J. HART & CO., Ltd. I ******y********************************************* :'!-*-T<-rj*.-.tK-3a> kS Tempting Dishei Of All Kinds Some Doctors advise folks to eat lots of Vegetables in the Sum- mer time; others say, "Eat plenty of meat all the year around." The splendid "Royal" menu provides for both classes. Every seasonable kind of Fish, Flesh and Fowl will be found hereon, as well as all sorts of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Drop in for "Lunch" or "Dinner" today. The Royal Cafe and Grill Which Is at 604 Columbia Street. PHONE 375 - Dominion Trust Block, Main Floor J Wine Glasses, Cups an ! .uc- ers, and Soi: venir arli sles at Cut Prices Now is the time to acquire something in one of these lines. Geo. Adams Phone 92
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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 | 1910-06-18 |
Geographic Location | New Westminster (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04. Published by The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited from 1903-03-06 to 1912-04-24; and The National Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. from 1912-04-25 to 1914-09-04. |
Identifier | The_Daily_News_1910-06-18 |
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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DOI | 10.14288/1.0317210 |
Latitude | 49.206667 |
Longitude | -122.910556 |
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