_ Shiles & Co. 7|RE INSURANCE N��W WESTMINSTER. B. C Wlute, White, Shiles & Co REAL ESTATE Phone 85 NEW .VKSTMIXSTER. B. C. WBDNEi (AY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19, iw\ t&mm 3 ^-^oU Columbia St. ��r��� -�������h JAPANESE PACT |WH01ESALE GROCERS |)R VOIIM DFTRAfTC "MO BE ENDED1 AEIER HOTEL TRADE "' Mm KUIM INSULT TO COLLEGE 'ten cents per week. Suggestion That Treaty Bel Vancouver Firms Encroach Abrogated Receives Sup-' on Business Usually Carport in Diplomatic Circles: ried by Retail Firms KEEEOEG WSW-ftJEE PENALTY IS TRIAL IN CHICAGO ^''"gp qn JAPS Notorious American Swind- Test Case Under Provisions Declares He Did Not Mean What He Said Last Week - \ *? ^ in Effort t0 Re' ��f Natal Act ^uiekl* Dis" McBride Sidetracks Nanaimo's Motion For Royal I slst Extradltlon- \ posed Of-Appeal Today. London. Fe -In a debate ea, ,r A,_,.., treaty in the House Com.- followers of tuej [Uplomati ��� Europe ��ee the _ sti0D r* dl solution i. ; .. Mane . Europi i a Jlplomau eed thai the rising i sing orient must ... ol white races. L ���aC( -ikado was made 1( , . v. ia absolutely .' i an allej in Uk [ar' ' -" iu counter- ���(jtlng the a ilicles of Ger- renewal of the Lj,[v .iti J anes ��� was never L | . :��� I i oth partir., ,. thai the time Is not Illstasteful past till ir.i i ..i i.i- r lection ta J-. i epresentativ-3 |; , < ' ch he made i;i ifjtjcis ..'iuin-Russian treaty. . b objections -i ��� '���-' of his stud) - '���; of more than .l'i I was the. 1 i that il wa.- iiai.;' ��� ' ".v he had | tperii d< In ini xnj i ".i'i i.. id th . .. .. idia tor 1 in ��� .. . . . ������ loO- iii.in ol the bury. I when foreign ll ��� (���������.- 8g4 world �� ho i������- ;��������� . irzon, :. , lvt,-l . . opinion pro ����� .. ol than that ol k ��� p. ial British stat<---3- i _ngl i eon IbuU ,?> tl i peace of the I '' irzon admitte I I ol Hi., a iject .it' on wa aimed, he fs''J' m nd ilim that the 11 intrytuen quite ��� and only differ- I. hil ^i holding lhat if tho v>as In ",ni. res] is a sal i about it the *rgain mad. lld c; H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ k'> Cui ion laid In. hand on the :ru : ittei when he referred "'"'��� :- and trefoenftous awak- I ��� "���'.: ia,vs as a result or P����sso-Japanese war, The day was ** he said, when England ani every European na- J ���' " fn.er In th. AsiaUc pie, ,"' ' ary, above all ,'"��-:" ���taln the .solidarity of all F��Pean Interests ^^ ie denl . , A di.-ir-iiii.n- i atirnijit on the part ot tht- wholesale grocers of Vancouver to capture the hotel and restaurani trade ot this city, and the equally r��- munerative trade c! the iumbei ani railwaj camps In the vicinity, ha i Qnally forced the local r< taltera In the ��� u i line ni business to take conci i - "'! action In order to be In a posl io make n vigorous , rotei t agalnsl the union of tli-.- wholesalers. A special meeting of all the leadin : grocers of tbe city waa held towards tho end of lost .-' ��� I . whi n two of th i merchants t, ei leputi d interview ��� In' Van-" ivei w_oli ii-1b and ma'i i repre eni il Ions to I h< m. While n .. ! indication ol the measui - which the Wet'tmlnster men lntend< I :.ii,,iil li thi . upj Ij Ing of ho eli the Vancouver ��bolei alers did noi i' ase was given oui >ad hii the eff< "i that i was po sible to o . tain ds i: 'in w innlpi g al pric . _Ii li tvould com] are fa roi ibly witn thu pi li ��� ������ "' ma . :��� i bj t_ Vancouvi I.IC1 V. .- 1,1 A f. .v of the wiioh .���!'. . ognizi i the justice of the complain -if tt. rett.ilers, and promised tha; in futui the field which the local men look upon as peculiarly their own would,, toi bi entered Into, but oth< rs ������ - fused i ' ��� ii'-' ;.i n the idea o losing rade, i I meed In ti ntioi o i oing ;.;' r all the they i ould possiblj get. The havi t of the na es< ioi firm, who Insist Into la ��� r . but this does nol ne ��� ss r Ij n i an l h_i Lhese unfi w i 11 ir trad. Ainmi. iiir br bu - of thii if; wl ' .i ' mrchasing i ll ' U"-("l\. ������ v ::��� I ��� . i '- louch ��� talkers i n the dvlsabllity .. i.iw i g . I'..: N'v. vv- Instei tl .��� feri nc -. No name need be a ned In ihis connection. Commission ��� Ross Seeking Record Marks. Victoria, Feb. 18.���(Special.)���On 1. v.. ikely to K-ail io disallowance ana ll Hawthorntbwaite'a motion asking w ild tend to dlscoura e constl'uc- eto memorialize the ImpeiTi th n The amendment was Qnally de- parliamenl for the purpose of securing fi iti I by 30 to 8, John Oliver being a! commission to Investigate the ninn out. entire Asiatic Immigration question la giving his ruling on the factory coming up this afternoon, Premier Mc- '-'���' '������ ipeaker Eberta declared that this li sidetracked all discussion by wi nol an act affecting 'rade and adjourning tae debate until a late.'' coaimr -ce, and in support quoted In date, ��� ��� - ui similai legislation pasBi I Ju-. Young, on tlir- reporl of :\v? uni- b; _< Imperial parliament. A Bug- verslty bill coming up, ref rred at gestion thrown out by Parker Wil- some length to his remarks of lasl II :" the effect that J, A. Mac- ��� '."ii, in speaking of Colum- dona I, leader of the opposition, was bian college, he had made a state- -' ed by the Granby Smeitw com ment to thi effect that the collegi w a pi y, was strenuously denleo by the . .- in the wa;- when legislative J latter. educational measures .were before the House, declaring that he ha I not In- ��� toria, F- :'. 18.���As honorary tended to cast anj reflections upon president of the legislative press gal- :l' college which he considered a lecy, th. premier al his home last . '������ educational In tltution, evi ...�� _n \ ,��� his usual annual dinner m which the province might : i I mrth estate, as represented In veil eel proud. rallery, and .a few specially In- Parker Williams (Newcastle), i eak ������" I guests. Among these wer . ad ment mo\ _ mat no -P1 r El i ns, Hon. Dr. Young, J. A. mployed on th crow's M ��� nald, K. C and Thomas Taj hern railway, declared that and Dr, King, thi Conservative and Roderick Ross, mi i er for.IJ rra] whips, and Lawrence McRae Fi nil ; Introduced :;" i more thi . li r's secretary. pose of golig on record were free from the carea of of- thai for any tangible good which he B I t'ne thornj points - expected the country would derive ' newspapi men were troui Pn iler McBride opposed I lil r's call for "copy." The prem r ,i nt on the groun I that It l< was the genial host he always Ci ptain Kelloeg, a notorous Amert The ln-st prosecution under the Na- can embezzler, forger and all round tai act recently made law by the pro- '. -- . class crook, who was arrested al vlnclal government, came up before Kamloops a few weeks ago and Stipendiary .Magistrate Captain Pitten- charged with having forged the slgna- drigh yesterday morning, and the fuM t in of Capt Robertson, paymaster of penalty permitted bj tlui ar-i was im- the American troopa at Seattle, t<> two posed on the 'wo prisoners, T. Okasaid cheques of $4'ioo and 12500 respective- and M. Nakanl. Tlie sentence o_ the ly, will have to stand trial on these court was that a line of |500 vaeh be charges on the American side, Chle! imposed, or in default twelve months ���histice Hunter having yesterday de- imprisonment. The prisoners can. ' to gram a stay of the extradl- however, be admitted to bal] on two roceedlngs. surefiee of $260 each thai thej will Kelloeg is well supplied with have the province within one month, tainted money���and prepai ���: The decision will b_ contested by 0. !��� lengthy tight to prevent exti i1 G, Mucdonnell, K. ('., defending coun- tion. The cheques which 1)3 forged sei, who will file a writ 01 habeua cor- converted Into cash at Fresno, Cul., but alihough he is at present rged only with these two offences, tl n is sufficient evidence to Becure I lonviction on dozens of otii��-r ;es. The amount of money which h.. !.:- accumulated by unscrupulo--^ ana during the past few years -. , ii Ij estimated at from $iv I i - -imtler a hundred thou Hi ��� i .��� taki n to Chicago for trial eedluga against him having beei til ������������-.: from that city. FLOODS IN PITTSBURG pus In the supreme court today to test ii.- constitutionality of ihe Natal ai ��� lt is expected thai the case will be heard in chambers In Vancouver this morning before the chief justice. Ir addiUon Lo the cowe. R. Ca - sidy, K. C, tor the prosecution, and D. C. Macdonell for the defence, there wen present Mr, Vada, Japanes i con- Bul at Vancouver, representatives ot two Japanese newspapers, and a large number of visitors, among whom was a brother of one of the prisoners, Okazakl. The two men were arrested at Blaine by Provincial Constable against the po-ttU ,. Ights acquired b, r^n world in the Vsiatic con- tt"1 Politics see in thi, ;,:"- " ' I ' romer the conflr- ��ofth�� Idea thai the Anglo- ;; Ion was ,'���,eny���- ,,hr ' ��� :' Great Britain t0"1 les of her treat, - wn, Hubert Wil> Not Close Bars. '' 18. Hon '��� " Public works, an- it the " l"-isl-""1'" lust night ��� wwrnmeni will not accede 1 the numerous pet. _^_______________i do "?a* ��he bars b. closed"*."! Another Newspaper tor Westminster. Within a shun ii . th clt; w li i" the home of yel another paper, negotiations to tins end having been In progress tor some weeks and being almost complete al this time, The new" paper will be published weekly, ami will be modelled on the style of One of the Vancouver papers. The name if the new publication baa not yet been decided upon, but that it will bear an euphonious title Is a foregone conclusion. Tlie sheet will circulate among a class of people that neither of the daily papers of this city reach to any extent at the present time, it will be a four page sheet, printed entirely in the Japanese language, CHESTER GILLETTE TO PAY FULL PENALTY Albany, \. V.. Peb". 18.���The court of appeals decrees thai Chester N, Gillette, Of r-un Hand, must die in tin- electric chair tor the murder of Grace Brown, of South Otselle, Chango county, at Bin Moose lake ill the Adirondack- on July 11, 1906. The court affirms the Judgment Of conviction of murder iu the first degree anp1 tin- sentence of death rendered at the extraordinary term of the supreme court In Herkimer county held by the order of the last, governor. HAPPY COUPLE RECEIVES UNi WtHUlNti PRESENTS V wedding was i ��� , ning ai tb b mi W. I- Pales, Mackenz.e aid Agne '. ' ., ctlng partii - I eh .i .in. ron, of this city, , . M t ' larolinr U itzenrod, o;' Grai I ttapids, Mich. The large house, ;, . llfuilj !' < orate I with plains an i (lowers, was thrown open to tn i s, of whom there wer�� ��om sixt; in all. The nuptial knot was t.cd in thi large dining room by Kev. .1. _. Henderson, pastor of St. Andrew Presbyterian church, the bride being gi\Mi away by her brother-in-law, T. W. Pbster. The bride was supported by her niece. .Miss K, E. Foster, an I the groom by W. E, Sinclair. Th 'Hide looked beautiful in a dress of silk eoliene over taffeta, The bride.- maid wore a dress of St. Albert cloili trimmed with chiffon. Th-- bride tarried a large bouquet of white carnations and the bridesmaid a bou.uetl Of pink carnations. Following tbe ceremony the guests s.it down to a sumptuous wedding SUp- ; i i In ill*.- large dining hull, where the; long table, profusely covered with ,;.>���-., of flowers, and the pretty dresses of the bridal assemblage.] made i ilvi r er ram and i ugai I i i ; Mrs, ii. Blakelj; drawn worlt ��� cover, Miss ll"\\ ay; : ������ i ry dish, M ami Mrs, .1. R, Benson, Nanaimo; : ��� cruet, Mr. ainl .Mrs. C. S. K< Itli, ... i ��� ��� ��� ... >i . '.i.l Mr. . .1 La Iner; silver pickle ci u Miss F. Foster, Ladner; hand ma le al ten oon tea apron, -Mrs. J, A. Shoff. Kent, Wash.; silver bread way. Mr. ..-ui Mr:. H. Benson, Ladner; silvi r ��� ild meal fork, Mis. p, .\i itheso i, Ladner; drawn work centre cloth, Mrs, A. D. Patterson, Ladner; sliver igar shi 11, Mr. and Mrs. i;. it. Man- ley, Ladner; cut glass sail and pepper shakers, Mrs. A. Cameron; silver tea Hutchinson, on failing io comply with RECEDE, DANGER OVER the reading and writing test pre- I scribed by the Natal act, and refus- . I-'" i. 18.���Tlie rlvera In Ing to return across ihe line. Evidence was taken trom the provincial constable and Ch ef < Son tab* - Spain regarding the arrest, and under the direction of the magistrate a lest was put to thr- two men In thi court, which they professed to te unable to Pittsbti: . ami lis suburbs have re- rned to the limits of their banks and flood is over. Friends I u thai David Heel, do years old, a steamboat fireman, and Kuward Hess, have been lirowued In l-asb I v., Pennsj Ivanla a fenue hous is that collapsed during the Hood. U. R. Anderson was rescued from iho debris after being in the river for several hours. .Nearly a score of others had nar- Mr. i.'assiiiy, in addressing the mag lstrate, said lhat the Natal act made It unlawful for any person to come into British Columbia who, when asked by the officer appointed to'fill out the form provided, failed to rio bo, The constable at the boundarj put to scapes. Steel and iron mills and theBe ,���,.��� tne lpsts .,���,, |h(,,.0 was n0 other Industrial plants have begun the doub( ih.]{ riu,v ,..,������., willlill tlu, p,,,. cleaning up process, and some of them i,ibitU)ii of the act. The only question will i'i- able to operate today. ,eft tears Wbl.;" continuing In HSltloil until 1878. The next few ' a�� Pastor of 81. Patrick's church, Columbus, and *������ Bppoint( .';",' "10 ,lloc?8e- In January, 1882, Father Gallagher i;'lUl-..;i h|. '""'l'0''Carlo;,us and iidmlniutrutor of the diocse of "l"1"���:���'sai ��������� i''""';"<-',����lon as bishop taking place In April of the u's,"ii. ' ""'s la,"i' ii- waa raised to the bishopric of _*i- '" ���' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ver rests, litilug picture for the close ot (a]u, j^, tile .'veiling. Thu happy couple, amid \ ^ Va,1(.'(���u,.,: bottle of ,���.,.,-������,,���. F. showers of rice, and many hearty good j w Ml.K,.nzie; .terllng five o'clock tea wishes, left on the 10:3u car for Van- that the accused should receive thi; maximum penalty In each case. There was no reason in the world why it ���i.otild noi be understood m on_w tnat this act was going to be enforced to . Its fullest extent, he said, it w.-s in ' the interests of all thai it should be enforced. II was not only In the '" terests of this province, hut tt was in ' the Interests of people who were pro. posing to come Into the province in ! contravention of the act. t< under i stand that the intention was to carry | It out to its limit. .�� nne. oi |j50U ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ service, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ferguson- Tne bride's travelling gown1 ., , ., , .. ... ��� �� silver card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. \\. ctouver, was of wine colored broadcloth with I hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron will visit all the Important coast cities during i heir honeymoon, the trip extending over two or three wweks. Mr and Mrs. Cameron were the recipients of many beautiful and valuable presents, among which were noticed; Set of mink furs. Mr. ani Mrs. T. W. Foster, Ladner; silver bread plate, F. T. Christopher; buck horn carving set, Mr. and Mrs. F. W Cameron; carving set. Mr. and Mi William Rogers; biscuit jar, Mr. an J Mrs. F. .1. Pearce; silver sauce ladle, , .Mr. and Mrs. t. Parcell; silver earl Winnipeg, Fell. is.���The announcp- receiver. W. K. Sinclair; hand painted ment that the police commission had trult dish, Messrs. WoOBter Bros.; elPc the prosecution of Lord's Day viola- trie reading lamp. Mr. und Mrs. G. V tions created much satisfaction [Union; biscuit Jar, Mr. and Mrs. A thioughotit thp city, especially anions; his idea that the use of the automo- hiles Is the most practicable "i-"' . . , . ��� . was very reasonable. That was In- lounded upon personal examination of1 ,, . ��� ,,, #w_��� ,,,, _ ��� , , .. . I dloated by the circumstanoe that there ihe conditions. Iiack of the river ^^^ *************** sirlp of timber land, he says, are the high, smooth veldts or plains, covered E. Gilley; set of dinner knives ani tor the most part with long grass and I forks, Mr. and Mrs. .Wis Nelson. Sap- practically devoid of timber, i perton; china cream and sugar IhiwIs. , ' Miss Marion Fraser; toilet ser. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, The bride's gift to thi groom wn* a handsome and cosily diamond stud; the groom presented the bridesmaid with a valuable amethyst brooch sei i with pearls, were other Immigrants entering this province who were provided against by Dominion statute in the A"in Ol $500. "We submit that tne act Is ultra ~~ " j vires," said Mr. Macdonell. "I don't Basketball on Friday. want to take up the time of the court On Friday next the basketball teams |if y��Ur wor8hlp te,,s ,ne you won'1 Of the city will clash with two teams COnflndon, Fob. 18.���The shipbuilding 8 o'clock and the senior game for 9. strike along the Tyne, which already The following are the line-ups: ��� has lasted a month, Is likely to he Senior���Guards, Peele and Spring; greatly extended, first, by a lock-out centre, Lund; rorwards, Morrison and; which will com. into effect at the end Robertson. of tne present week, and second, by Intermediate-���Guard?, Spring ani a strike of the allied trade engineers, W. S_n.cter; centre, R. Sangster; for-j who have voted by aa overwhelming wards, Gilley and Swanson. majority against a reduction of wages. Jtl* <_��P5?_" mm ',**�� i. ��� f j .. *'�� '. . ->_v ��� "l T ��� _S_w��r*i_S jf ,* .I?/.-.-.'7;' "��� ,' '-ij ��� v : * . J' ��� \ ��� ,' r Hi, ���:1a- >v . ���', _* * ..Jr.] . . ' PAGE TWO ' .... . ��� * J v . ! ��� "��� 1 ���'��� ��� . ��� .-���Vf* - > **��� - ������ ^ - - ��� w.Mn ��'u ' **\_i '''I It ��� ' * > ' rl I .' 'i *>!><-. ��� , f ������'IV. '-',i M-r*!^'**..." ?#V* \ ������''-' ���..'il ������.".J."-** ..-i" ������������ .-Kt����ii'; '. ' f * l}jf 'I >U .�����.�����* ,u ..I -;-..'lrV.% HA-ri? * h ' i_7-- _. ' ���j ���'f*fc k-,;^fjtS. ST. 1. '-Ik 4 rv^>.ii' .^Mti_^ ���t'-Af'..i��w��: ���; il ;.��. '4;'-.'A'r-ti ��� .:���**': !<��_*H._e! JtWw iMlii** ���--��� ������'���: ��� t_te'"'v ���i "'��� ��� �����������_���> *��', .- . ��� '��� - ' ���'.. I r_fc>. ,!'��������� -I ��� ' It'' l/��'. ���t'i r1^' : .raft >'.%_��;��#? ���_v-'*XlffiriK<'-.k/_ ^i-^iiiiiSfi >-U,PM,E'^ fc��__f*i ,.i��il-: ll fl -r" THE DAILY NEWS. VVEDf, Tender for G* T.P. Accepted by Officials I". 18. iff! an- ni ... f the awari of the - tween the murderer and his victim the more atrocious Is the crime. In the estimation of mankind, a parricide, or matricide, or fratricide, or uxoricide, Is a more shocking criminal than an ordl nary homicide. And as a man has more intimate relations to himself than to a parent or hrotber or wife, his deliberate self destruction should excite more horror than the murder of a parent brother or wife.-Cardinal Gib bons in Cmiturv j The Perveree doll Ball, A collector of evidence on the subject maintains learnedly that the golf ball Is the most perverse of human Institutions. Here is a list of strange lies noted by a follower of the ancient game; In another player's pocket, where it bail dropped after traveling 200 yards; In a cow's mouth; ou the roof of a clubhouse; behind the glass protecting n painting hanging on a cottage wall; lu B dump of daisies, which it so resembled that It was not found for an hour. When It fell In tbn cow's mouth tbe fright ened animal galloped -TO yards nearer the hole nurt en restored the ball to Its owner. He M)tly claimed to have driven It fl'.)" ind the right to play It from ���*v YOU LL T. |*\�� &>>*&0 V - -_!__��.-'*'C��::_.\y,;_r.^^ This is positively the last week of our Great Alteration Shoe Sale. Spring goods are commencing to be called for; we have nearly 100 cases of spring goods already at the freight sheds, but we have to leave them there until next week, as we have no room for them yet. This week, then, will be one for Shoe Bargains. We have re-arranged the prices on every shoe on our bargain tables, and have reduced them away clown in price. LADIES' Patent Leather PARTY SLIPPERS The $3.00 and $3.25 very best Paten1, Slippers. Going thi^week tor $1.90 Ladles' $2.50 and $2.7.", lines of Fancy Slippers for $1.50 LADIES' Patent Leather AMERICAN BOOTS ii, &4.50 and $5.00 Patents in Bluth-r an l Lace are reduced this week to, ���; pair, $3.25 The $1.00 and $ 1.50 Patents and Gun M m;-. reduced to $2.95 READ THESE PRICES Then Stay Away���If You. Can See our Men's $5.50 Patent. Leathers for $3.75 Men's $6.00 Patents, Some Button and I.ace. This week's price $3.75 Men's $4.50 Vici lioodyear Welt Bluchers, now $2.75 Men's $4.,J0 and $5.00 Velour Calf Boots, now $3.25 Men's $:!.o0 and $1.00 Velour and Box Calf Boots, now $2.50 Men's $2.50 Medium Weight Hoots, now $1.00 Men's $3.50 and $4.50 Working Boots, now $3.00 Men's $2.00 Working So it.-, now $1.00 Boys $2.00 and $2.25 School Hoots, now $1.45 Child's $1.35 School Boots, now 90. Infant's $1.00 Button and Lace Boots, now 60c Women's $2.50 Lace Boots, Kid and Box Calf, now $1.25 Women's $3.00 Laoe Boots, now $1.90 Women's $1.50 Felt House Sli ipers, now ** 75c Childs' fiOc and $1.25 Slippers, now ��� 25c Miss-.-s' and Childrens' $1.00 House Slippers, now 25c COLLEGE BOOTS Ladies'$4 & $4.50 College Boots for $2.95 COME THIS WEEK Next Week's Prices Will Be Different Big Shoe House LIMITED Sign of the Big Electric Boot Tested Stock Seeds, Acclimatized Tre^? Plants "Kerry Gov,," I who are accustomed to the ponies can Bernard Daly, in that quaint old ! hardly keep from hotting. Irish play "Kerry Cow will be at the Mr- Daly's voice is melody itselt o]ivra house Tuesday, February 25. j and of late years he Ikls neen placo.1 Much has been said ot the play and I by many critics In the class of Andrew of its st.ar. so both play and player de-| Mack and Chauncey Olcott, Whether i morning. One of the miners was kill- serve honorable mention. Tin- pla-- or not that ls true audiences will ho ed following the accident which en- teems with excitement. There Is a able to judge on Tuesday evening, Now, tombed the men, and two were in- famous race scene wh'ch is staged you all do want to see a pocket edition jured, The other* appeared none the In so reillstic a manner that those of Chauncey Olcoti ' worse for their experience. Entombed Miners Rescued. Pottsville, Pa,', Feb. is.���AH but one of the twenty-eight miners who were entombed yesterday in the MIdvale colliery were rescued alive early thii "n or Con. no fium. for the Farm, Gai servat Reliable var i rli ��� . mi .on gation to dam agent* to anno; alrectZ gel trees and a eds ' Fertilizers, B g Pumps, Spra> ng .,. ' . Flowers, etc. Old. , ��� series on the malnl ,.,, ' login- free. M. J. Henry's Nurseries Greenhouses and Seed Houtei 3010 Westminster Road. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA.! Westminster Transfer Co ifflc. Tbon , 1 - H,-. ..���.,,,��� |1? Columbia i,i_fc-.ii.i- di llvered r,0 .n. .art of i lih city, Light and Heavy Haulinj Otfioe���Tram Depot Leo. Mueller HAIR SPECIALIST Importers, Manut ici ��� :.i Deal-! ers In Ladles' and Genl ' FINE HAIR ii' Toopes, Wigs. Transforn on Pompadours and Switches. Marcel Wave, Bleaching and Dy Ing. Manicure and Massage, C-lrpodi and Scalp TreatrC' n'. 436 Granville St. Vancouver, B. cj c OOKSLEY'S Well Known Souvenir POST CARD: of New Westminster and dist-i On Sale at ��� Morey's Bookstore and at Gamon's Cigar Divan UT Advertise the town we liv in mailing Picture Post Cards hi ya friends. HAMS a�� 18c <"r lb- THE I Central Meat Marl Corner Eighth St. and Firth AveiW PHONE 370. BOWELL 4 ODDY, Proprietors. R. MILES & CO. | Plumbers, Gas and Hot Water fitters, I Repairs of all kinds given sprcialat| ! tention. Sewer connections made. j Moderate Charges. I'hone A 3, ! Front St. New Westminstel Roof of your house o. bam gone back on you' No wonder after the hard "inter. Few can stand it. id Put on a new one of RUM1" Roofing. No trouble then. , Ruberoid is tn clastic roofinjw will stund nil kinds ot ��������"*��, heat, cold, sun, rain, windj ��" no difference to Ruberoid. It is weath.-rproof and nrc slstlni. Will not melt, crack or rot. Most easily applied anrl req��' no paintiinj. . ���,,,��, Call or write for full parties samples and prices. J. HENLEY Manufacturer ot Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Family Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Office, Eighth Street, NEW WESTMINSTER. M. C. LIMITED New Westminster I ,ESDA" FEB. 19. 1908- THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE ��� == s! JOB PRINTING Go to The Arrow Press Windsor Hotel Block. 5 3 1 1 3 sunli a c. '-���<���- r?$ ��� ve Use it in the Sunlight way. Simply pure soap, without harmful chemicals, it saves all the toil common soap, compel. Get Sunlight Soap and follow directions. AmericansAre j Accused of ! War Plot cents a bar McQUARRIE &CQ. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS English and American Billiard Ta-1, les, Bowling Alleys, etc. New and] second ��� hand tables and supplies In j New Westminster. Telephone 333. m i i 1 , I Jr*-**' ADVERTISEMENTS IN Tie Daily 1 News BRING BIG RETURNS THE PEOPLE'S PAPER Iran. Trunk Jy. p. CRAKE iictllent Train Service Between flicago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, fontreal, Quebec, | Portland, Boston,! Nlthe principal business centers of ' F*RK>. QUEBEC and the MARL TIME PROVINCES. >'''liri-'lAl.(i. new YORK and I P'l-AHKi.i'iiiA, via Niagara Falls. * Tim. Tables, etc., arlflress GEO. VV. VA'.X, te',-"'1 Pa '""-"'' !in" TWwt ri".18oAdams St. Chicago, III. English Watchmaker Two door* from Geo. Adams, Grocer Ladles' Sold Watches from $12.75 tip. Qqntlemen's Silver Watches, open face, $6.00. Gentlemen's Silver Watches, double case, $7.50 up. Agent for the celebrated South Hon. Watches, supplied to the Weliman Arctic Expedition. Ml warranted. Chains, Mugs, Jewelry, etc.. etc. Watch repairing; raarges reason- a hie. ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY =FINEST ANO FASTEST= |rains & Steamers! cpH. MAIN LINK. fil*6 New Westminster 8:36, 11:3! I., '" N'""��� Wfsiinin.ter 10:25 I R' 6;3<>. 18:25, 19:36. W]y express arrives 12:46, I��� 'a: 15, R'S*���** RAILWAY. 1.N w'do ,'"'-: l,r- Seattle 4 p.m. |l ' "���^p.m.j ar. Seattle 10 p.m t'H."w\ . Y-VANCOUVER U.�� p,ffi' and 9:55 p. m. ' v-nrou v-(.|- R ie n v , m- an(1 * P.m. rt.n,Mu WeBtminster 3:50 p.m., L "l"'l"|!i 6 |,.1||. Ri? ; ' '"., arrive New t, We8tmlnster .-.an , -. T, '"��� Wednesdays anil Fridays- KnILTiuc~vancouvbR. lu VNeatmin-^er 5.50, 6.60, 1 |- tm ij' J every half n<"��r there- it��UTer f��r We<"m.nster �� ��� EMPRESSES^ 18,000 I-Mi'HESS OF HKITAIN (14,600 H. Power { EMPRliSS OK IRELAND J IONS GREAT REDUCTION'S IN FAKE- TO THE OLD COUNTRY. he ADVERTISB -�� - IN - �� A ' '- V NEWS ^ WANT IlELp. These cheap rates will only lust for a short time. Better arrange your hooking now. Next sailing date Empress March ti. For other dates and particulars, apply to ED. GOULET, 0. P. K. Agent. FIRE ALARM BOXES. 7- 8- 9- 12- 13- 14- 15- 23- 24- 25- 26- 27- S2- 34 33- 36 ���Asylum. -Royal City Mills. -Carnarvon and Tenth. -Royal avenue and Eighth. -Fifth avenue and Twelfth. -St. Mary's Hospital. -Second and Park Row. -Columbia and Dufferln. ���Sapperton. ���Queen's avenue and Sixth, -.-.rd avenue and Second. -Fifth av����>ue and Fourth. -Fifth avenue nnd Eighth. -Third avenue and Tenth, -Agnes"and Sixth. -Schaake Machine Works. -Columbia and McKenzie. -C.P.R. St-tlon. stock. R. H. CLIBURN P. O. Box 1185 Howling Alloy. Pender St.. VANCOUVER Agenl tor Messrs. Samuel May _��� ' . '''.i'-'l,"t.O. Northern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Travel on the Famous "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Electric- iighteil train. Low Rates. Quick Time. Excellent Service. New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul ANU ALL POINTS EAST Steamship tickets on sale to all European points. Special Reduced P.i'i<-i, Round Trij Rates to Southern Caiiiorn;. For frJl information call on or write C. E. LANG, -General Agent, 430 Hastings St., Vancouver, E. C. A. D. CHARLTON, Portland. Ore. Mail Service Disi ��� hed by C. P. R. train al S: 15 a. m.; close 8 a. ni. Sumas aud Seattle, via Huntingdon daily. Millside No. 1, daily except Sun day; Sapperton No. 1, d-iily excepi Sunday, oralis Received at 6:35 p.m. Dispatched by B. C. Electr.c railway Co., 7:4."i a. m.: Vancouver, No, 1, dailyexcept Sun Return mail received 10 a.m. Dispatched by G.N.R. train, _.4ij a.m Cloverdale, Nlcomekl, Port Kelis ii;,- mere, Hall's Prairie, Hi na ord, Blaine and Seattle (all points in Washington and smith, also all point, in eastern stales), dally ex- ce] t Sunday. Return mails received al 3.30 p.m. Bonacord Wednesdays and Saturdays. Clayton, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Tynehead, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return mail received Monday! and Fridays. Dispatched by B. C. Electric raUway, 10:30 a. n_: Vancouver No. .; Victoria, No, 1; Central Park, dally except Sunday Return mail received at o p.m. Dispatched by carrier, i:13 o, m.: East Burnaby, daily except Sumiay Return mails received at 1:10 p. m, Dispatched by carrier 12'10 noon: THmberland, Strawberry Hill, Tuesdays and Fridays. Return mails received Tuesdays and Friday-. Dispatched by C. P. R. iioat 1:30 p.m, daily (closes daily at the same time during winter- cnonths: Ladner, Westham Island, For; Qulchon, Steveston, Suubury. d.-ii'v except Sunday. Return malls received from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Woodward's, Wednesday and Saturday. Return mall on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Vancouver, No. 3, and Burnaby Lake; closes at 3:80 p.m.; daily except Sunday. Return mails received at 6 p.m. Burnaby lake. Return mail v 3 p.m. Dispatched hy G.N. Fyler, 4 p. tn.: To southern points, dally except Sunday. Return mall 11 p. m. Dispatched by C.P.R. train at 3:15 p. m., mall closes at 2:30 p.m.: Calgary and Vancouver, No. 96 (C P. R. east, second mall). Return mall received at 1 p. ni. Sapperton, No. 2; Millside, No. .: Coquitlam, dally except Sunday. Return mail received at 1 p. m. Opera House Bookings. Lee WUlai-d Feb. IS Wllfrod L. Small (violinist) ..Feb. 20 Kerry Cow Feb. 25 Dream City Mar. 2 A Royal Slave March 24 Sis In New York April 1 The Burgomaster April 8 San Francisco Opero Co April 2H A College Boy May 27 DO YOU POSSESS that comfortable feeling of having- a Savings Account? THE NECESSITY of saving has never.been more apparent than at the present time. 77;, ROYAL BANK of CANADA invites you to join the large number of satisfied Depositors, INTEREST ADDED 4 TIMES A YEAR. Put your money where it is accessible when you require it. BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY. START NOW���DON'T DELAY. Havana, Feb. 18.���The Dlario Ks- panol, the organ of the ultra-Spanish .element, In a leading editorial yesti day, referring to the special celebration by Americans of the tenth annl- ; vcrsary of the blowing up ol' the battleship Maine, says: "The commemorate the blackest on American history, the world, Incl. ling honest Americans, believing Ship was blown up Ly direct ; -i I he war d apartment for the purpose of Justification In the plan t-.i ���'��� -poll Spain of Cuba." ��� 'i'ii paper adduces as convincing prool "that the officers of the Maine attended the funeral of the victims ia a full-dress uniform, which showed that they must have Bent their uniforms ashore in anticipation or an explosion," and alleges that the reason lhe wreck b&s not been raised is thai ll would conclusively demonstrate that I i ��� explos'on was in the magazine." New Westminster Branch. F. 3. LYLE, Mgr. This Date in History. See Our Bargain Counter 1473��� UMi��� IT: 3- 1 i I 1.61 ��� Buys any article on the table consisting of a large variety; mi of China and Glassware ranging in price fromj 35c to $1.00 Hurry, Hurry, Hurry before the best snaps are picked up. 1874- 1887- FEBRUARY 19. Nicolaus Copernicus, poi:.. asu tronomer, born. Died 1541. New York ceded her lights ia western lands to the I'nit'-'l States. British Hag raised over Corsica. Ohio admitted to the Union. -Second Confedenate Congress met at Richmond. c,nn. John B. Magruder died at Houston, Texas. Born in Virginia, August 15, 1S10. Business section of Panama de stroyed by fire. Congress passed a bill to retire the trade dollar. ADAMS & DEANS Phone 97. Prompt Delivery The Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. ' E ���'. A.'.KER, President. ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. A general Banking business transacted. Accounts may be opened anil conducted by mail with all branches of this bank. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits cf $1 and upwards received. Interest allowed at current rates and added quarterly. The depositor i.s subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit.j NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON. Managor WE HAVE- DR. CLAYTON'S Dog Remedies SEE OUR WINDOW (The famous Ju Ige and Dog Fancier) Tire Sf-c-on _ D-ki of Well log I >n. Lady Poroth? Nr'>-i:! leils us ttkbTX the second Duke of Wellingtijn was a very cli rer ami witty man, whom In- doleucp or pride prevented fioiu taking part In politics or anything else. . Hi- certainly was eccentric in man- . iiers ami dress, generally wearing "an old soft felt hat and an aged clouk of i the sort known as a roquelaure, a hug* i Cape of bliir-k cloth, and this, com- I bined with his goggles, made liim s i figure of a very noticeable aud eccen | trie kind." One day the duke drove- Lady Dorothy Nevlll down to the : Crystal palace to sec an exhibition of donkeys, and when there his grace would insist on strolling about in tho . Inclosure reserved for judges. Lady Dorothy told hiiu chey would be ^irn- i ed out nnd left him. Presently au .lllcial approached and said, "Sir. may . 1 ask, arc you a judge'.'" "A judge oi i what?" thundered the duke. "Of donkeys,' came the reply. "Certainly J nm and (looking hard ai, the roan) a i very good _ne too. Leave me alone." '. The man slunk back abashed, and j there was more whispered consults- I Hon among the officials. Rut the queer i Intruder was recognized by somebody, and with many bows and apologies the Duke of Wellington was Invited to 1 become a judge, to which he agreed with much chuckling.���Saturday Review. At Also. FREE BOOK ON DOGS Ryall's Drugstore WESTMINSTER TRUST BLOCK. W. it. Gilley���Tel. 122. Office Tel. 16. G. E. Gilley���Tel. 291 Gilley Bros., Ltd. WHOLESALE AND IM-TAIL DLhLERS IN Wellington Coal, Van. Portland Cement, Rosebank Lime, B. C. Pottery Vitrified Pipe, Drain Tile, Terra Cotta, etc.; Clayburn Presse ., Mantel, and Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Gartcralg Fire Brick. Liverpool Salt, Forge Coal, Common Brick Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock War* of the Wild Flcph.ru. Wild elephants terrorize whole districts In India, killing men. women and : children and destroying bouses, granaries and fields. A T.'oman and her two I children were sleeping in their hut. ! One of the children heard a noise at i the granary *td woke the mother. The i sound of tte human voices from the ! house enraged the Invading elephants, j one of which charged the house, broke I It down and killed the woman aud one I child The remaiuing child escaped ty I hiding. At another time a woman was I working at a ford. An elephant walkifdL i out of the forest and wished to cross | the stream at the ford. As the woman I was In the -?fl.v, he picked ber up, I winding his trunk around 'ter body, the I end of It coming over i er face and. I nose. Then he placed the woman geo- I fly. or as gently ns he could, at one aids* j of the pall.. He did not mean to hurt I her, but nevertheless he broke her nos*,' j tnd one rib by the compression of hi* - trunk. Again, nn elephant found a [ mother and baby In a granary which ihe was demolislilng. With Its huge ; foot It crushed the baby lu Its cradle, i but, picking up the mother, lifted bar I out of the honse unhurt, placed ':er oa j the ground and then went ou rum mag- ! Ins for grain. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL ���14,400,000.0" RESERVE t11.0O0.O00.0O Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and ln London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A i!on- eral Banking Business Transacted. Letters of Credit issued, available will correspondents In all Darts of the World. Savings Bank Department. Deposits received ln sums of $1 and upwards, and interest allowed at 3 per cent, per annum (present rate) added feur times a year. Total Assets over $168,000,000.00. �� N-TW WESTMINSTER BRANCH. O. D. BRTMNXR, Managvr. Crocodile, nnd Ihe Care. One does not usually connect croeo- I dues with a health resort���rather the reverse���but the creatures are quite a 1 feature of the Indian bathing place of I Manghaplr, about nine miles from Ka- rarhl. This town Is a place of pilgrimage for pious Hindoos, but lt ls chiefly i famous for the value of Its waters la I the cure of the dread scourge of lep- j rosy. The waters are hot, and more ��� than (50 per cent of tlie sufferers who bathe there annually, lt Is said, ara cured. The crocodiles are rather noteworthy ln that they live ln the hot water, apparently suffering no lncon- j Tenlenee from its temperature or me- , diclnai qualities.-Wide World Maga- aloe. r. '* ? -mi ��� > ���', * j .��_!��� T M . ,v -. -1 ���' <* f-HE W ' �����- ��� _'r- ' "'V.'V . ��� ; 1 <'-�� 1 *v. .���������'*;v6fr___B ���������"*{ > i��i-> i Jfct ��W�� ���--' 1ft.'i?W ' *Mtyp' 'I.'i*- ' M ��� ->li't_. . ���'i'i', 'r-'?^-*i.-*"i! 'i'i^JS&R ti - -"'-'' , ' ��� l'i '���. JifJl-TuTi SJr lS_ffi3��:# ��� vii:_nn|\��_____P-i ���'������--' jM_Kir * jji��*_n____iij*2*_r''* _ii���v*" ^_?.J M.'.3r._r 'l__."_*f_>��' It.i-t. .-������*��� ����� -- I . '>���;-:', A'v-Vi _ v -:. 0.M-j.>h����*W>i f_ . ''j"r. * �����.,���'-����� si? ��w ,*4.'. ������ * -;;���; ���������,:, i ���W\?4fjk *i!*k; , ���'. ��a ��������_ lv �����- _f.' ���* ,i ��� . ��� Si'. ��������� tr '���> " ,i *�� ��� v.v ��� i. * ���?'t I'.^"*rj''.', : -'. i *������ it ��� ���^.iV';i>' . i." ���- ������!' ��� '_i ��� is *��� . ���,- ��� i1�� r ^ ���_����&<>_& , a,'f. ' *r ���* , ,,JL*7k v.* ._ ;���'*��� .'��� 4 IT,. -'���' .Si I ijr 1 i _t ��� _.' 8. I ' . ',rf. './,'����� . ��� '.".���* I <- *��� '"I-'' *-��� _&f!.^J - Si.?" ���..;-,l*" * ������*���*���. *-'W' *. ���i_'l'-��lr*S ^itJ^'fW'W id. *'P I,fl_t>l,\ 1903, A Mail and His Clothes Then- is no success for a poorly , i dressed man. Things do not work out that way. Our Spring and Summer Woollens for -Men now ou display and sale are the finest cloths the world's looms produce. cards .how are so deeply mired - , their gho:-tl.> squeal is air.. ��� >jnothi "cheap" -10" There's bo economy in buying salt. At pr<_*at prices WINDSOR SALT costi no more than imported salt. It U pure and never cakes. MOTICE Morga Opposite the Posl Office, NEW WESTMINSTER, ns B. C. THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Daily News Publishing Company, Limited, at their offices, corner of Sixth and Front streets, New Westminster, B, C. Some Tory Timber Grafters. Shiel ;art and ttcLaren- milcs. The Haggarl mentioned here is the Hon. John Haggart, formerly minister of railways In the Conservative Government, and at present member ol the House. Mr. McLaren was a Conservative Senator. .1. G. ll. Bergeron���-50 miles. Mr. Bergeron Is a member of the House and was attached to Mr. it. L. Borden's party on the recent west- em political tour, in the capacity of! �� expounder of Conservative purity. lion. I). Tisdale- 52 miles. Formerly Minister of MUltia in the Conservative Government and a mem- _ ber of the House now. rpo RENT���LARGE FURNISHED Geo. II. Perley���50 miles. J. house, excellent grounds, or- Conservative member of the Houae chard, etc. Apply "Owner," p. o. now. Box 245, N'ew Westminster, B. c. lion. W, I-:. Sanford���50 mill - Conservative Senator trom Hamll- TX7 ANTED���BY QUIET, RESPEC- I,,,] VV table gentleman, room and Nicholas Flood Davln���50 miles. j hoard with private family. State Forflier Conservative member for terms. W. E. J., Daily News office. West Assinlboia, Mr. Davln sold this WANTED���P.' Brst class ������ a s ol New Weetmlnsl - li men,���I l;eg to Intoi m 197 W out of the -l- who secured free timber limits from the Conservative Gov- ernment In the year 1883 alone. j Condensed Advertisements 10R SALE���HANDSOMEST RESI- dence in city, fine grounds, tennis court, best locality, corn r lots. For particulars write "Owner," P. o. Box 245, New Westminster, B. C. ynu that it ia very aeces-ary tiiat all backyards and premises should Ir.- properly Laundries Rcqulallon By-Law, 1100 Amen-iii-iit By-Law, 1908. A By-law to amend the L-undrie^ Regulation By-law, 1CC0. dues to the Govern- E. A. Paige Managing DirecAor ���''���.-���i--��'-.*j.'���:��� -:: ��� 3,-.. WEDNESDAY, FEB. i9, 1908. PARTNER TO JOIN mechanic In sash jand door .business, etc. Small capital I required. Box C. C. Daily News. w WHO STOLE THE T|MBER ? When .Messrs, Laiie and Ames precipitated 'the debate in the House of Commons nn the Liberal Government timber policy, they, as neophytes in politics, did uot realize the volcano on which I hoy slood and lhe terrible story of Tory abuse of a public trust which has belched forth to their chagrin. Driven to the lowest depths of degradation in their attempts to discredit the best Federal Government Canada has ever had these Conservatives had the effrontery to compare tho administration of timber areas un- ib-r the Laurier Government with that Of their own party when lhey held power, and If they had searched tlie records since Confederation they could not have found anything more condemnatory of their own party. For eighteen years these apostles of i purity held the public domain, lands' and timber, to be the legitimate perquisite of and dlvidable .amongst the Conservative Senators and members of the House of Commons, defeated ���candidates, party heelers, aud prominent party backers from whom, or through whom, campaign funds were augmented. The public Interest did not count with these purists and these valuable i oncesslons were handed out generous- 1\ to the faithful without any effort being made to get in exchange- any compensation for the public treasury. In 1878, upon the Conservatives gaining control, this steady systematic looting commenced and the raid continued until Ins:;, when all principle was thrown to the winds, and the rapacious Conservative politicians engaged in an unseemly scramble, and divided amongst themselves the Immense area of 10,326 square miles of timber limits covering C,��fKS,640 acres of land, the heritage of the people of Canada as a whole. cent of bonus or ment. Hiram Robinson���50 miles. Conservative candidate for the clt of Ottawa in 1896. Charles Magee���50 miles. Prominent Ottawa Conservative. D. E. Sprague���50 miles. Conservative candidate In Winnipeg I ���________-_-_______-_-��� Thomas Marks���50 miles. TTT ANTED���TREE PRUNING AND Conservative politician. Port Arthur. ! VV Spraying. Orders left at West T. W, Currier- ."����� miles. ! Side Grocery. Charges reasonable. Prominent Conservative politician., Satisfaction guaranteed. ANTED ��� ALL KINDS OF furniture repairing. Pianos and organs tuned and polished. Humphreys, Carnarvon street, near City Bakery. ���50 miles. Northwest Tevri VV. Muirhead���50 Ottawa. Dr. R. (I. Brett Former Premier 1 tories. Hon. Sena I m miles. Dr. W. II. Montague���50 miles. Former Minister of Agriculture in | Conservative Government, S. W. Monk���50 miles. j Former Conservative M. P. P., Car- : leton. Adam Brown���50 miles, Formerly Conservative member for' < Hamilton. j Hon. Senator R. llardisty���50 miles.: G. H. Bradbury���50 miles. Conservative politician, Selkirk. Amos Roe���50 miies. Former proprietor Winnipeg Times,; . i and made sanitary. From the :, -I have had from the Sanitary 1 ctor, and from wha I have wit-; aessed with my own eyes, th-are are numerous places along the different atreet- that have got to be cleaned up within a very short space of time. i might particularly mention that foe lower part of Carnarvon Btreet, between Eighth and Tenth streets, aul also Alexander and Blackle Btreets are iu a most unsanitary condition, as well as many back-yards iu the principal, pan of the city behind the business apartments. It is quite unnecessary for me to mention anj muni'-, but all you have to do is look In your own yards and you can tell at a whether they are sanitary or not This work must be done before the 15th of .March, 1908, or I shall lie obliged ;" take the necessary steps to see that t'he work is done satisfactory to the Sanitary Inspector. I trust that this notice wlll be ic cepted without any prejudice, as any broad-minded citizen knows that the population of the city has been steadily increasing in tlie last two or three years, and If we want this good success to continue, we want to Bhow the newcomer this city in a - od clean, sanitary condition, and avoid criticism. Yours truly, (Signed) E, .1. FADER, Chairman Health Committee. New Westminster, Feb. 12th, 190.. LAND REGISTRY ACT. The Munii :- ": '"' ;' ' tion of the Citj of New v. ���.: i In I enacts as follows; L The i. Regulation By-law : l'.OO, is herebj imended by adding at I the end ol ���' - lllt' followln -.. "And also I' ginning at the centre oi Cumberlan l Btn ��� I where it Interi ict^ with Columbia street, thence westerly and northwest* rly along the centre o| Cumberland Btreet to Eighth avenue thence northeasterly along Eighth ave nue to the centre of Hie line between Lot. Fourteen (14) and the reserve at i the corner of Eighth avenue and Co lumbia Btreet, thence easterly along 1 said line to Columl ia street, thenci .,,,.,. crossing Columbia streel In the same : direction along the centre of Distillery street to Brunette atreet, thenci westerly along Brunette Btreet to point of commencement," 2. This By-law may be < ted as the "Laundries Regulation By-law, 1900 Amen Imenl Bj law, 1908." Done .md passr i In open council this LOth daj of February, 1908. W. II. KEARY, Mayor. W. A. DUNCAN, (.' ty Clerk, [L. S.] PRINTING For c ������ ��� C Printing ��� tl COStS tl I Mi mon varl Jackson & Morrison THE PRACTICAL PRINTERS Daily News Block NEW WESTMINSTER Phone 388 The Oriental Contract Co. of Vancouver. Japanese Labor Contractors N'ew Westmin--' i p, i. Box 645. W. N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Fllard Block. N��w Westminster. *.C. Massage facial, scalp, or body treatments givei in your own home. Also maniciiriDgJ For engagement ring up EU w er, ANTED���TREE PRUNING BY contract. E. J. Fisher, garden- Beaford House, or phone 39. ANTED���STORE IG or 20x40. ood location. Apply R. A. Daily News. F i afterwards collector of customs .it Calgary. .lames A. (iuiiiii���50 miles. Conservative politician, afterwards | postmaster at Ottawa. i Moore and Mr-Lowell���50 miies. McDowell was formerly Conservative member for Saskatchewan. McLeod Stewart���50 miles. Conservative politician, Ottawa. Shields, Haggart, McLaren aad Nichol���50 miles, John Rochester���4S miles. Former Conservative member Carleton county. M. K. Dickinson���50 miles. Former Conservative member Russell county. .los. Kavanag'a���50 miles. Prominent Conservative politician, Ottawa. Jacob Eratt���5o miles. Conservative politician, Ottawa, F. J. Clark���50 miles-. Secretary Conservative Association', OR SALE���BEST FIR CORD- wood, $5.00 a cord delivered. T. H. Foster, 260 Columbia street. Phone 85. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT after January.lst. Corner 4th Ave. and 8th street. All conveniences. Masquerade Suits FOR MIRE At All Times AT THE EMPIRE Tailor Shop COLUMBIA STREET Opposite S't. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. NOTICE for I fo: Man. rhe horde, hungry in their greed,] Winnipeg, ecured the vast trad absolutelj free D, W. Cummlngs���55 miles, of cosl to themselves, and these] Conservative politician, BIrlle ists, recreant to their trust, divided C. C. Colby���50 mflesi ti ' domain at the rah' of 22,600 acres Former member Conservativ i I i.i tor three hundred working days, ministration. This shameful trafficking in the Hon, Senatoi P-ter McL.r public domain was used In the able miles. hands of Mr, Turlff like a whip la.h Hon. Senator W. Qi Howlli ���:>)��� i on those holy purists, atid the hands miles. held so hypocritically In horror at the T. R, Jonei 50 Miles. Libera! administration, now, in con-1 Conservative politician, St. John,] Bternatlon, are lifted appealingly, but N, u. the climax was reached when Mr. Tur- J-hn C, Sproule���5o miles. On and after MARCH 2, 1908, No Credit will be given. Goods sold FOR CASH ONLY. Take notice t'nat application hasl been made to register Henry T. Thrift as the owner in fee simple, un-! der a tax sale deed from Surrey mun -I cipaiity, to Henry T. Thrift bearing] date the llth day of September, A.D. 1903, of all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premJ3i 3; situate, lying and being in the district of New Westminster, In the province of British Columbia, mor particularly known and d scribed as lots 10 to li inclusive, block 1. ind lois T to 12 and 17 to 'Jo inclusive, block L\ subdivision of southwest quarter of section 11, township 1. You and each of you are required to contest the claim of the r ix pur- chaser within forty-live days from the! date of the first publication of this notice, otherwise I shall register i Hemy T. Thrift as owner thereof in; fee. And I hereby direct that pubUcn-i tion for one month in a daily newspaper published at New Westminster will be good and sufficient service thereof and by mailing one copy to \ Mrs. Catherine ICtrby, Quiney, Wash. | Dated at the Land Registry Office I New Westminster. Province of British i Columbia, this 17th day of February. | A.D. 1908. C. S. KEITH. District 'Registrar.' To Catherine Cerbricb, now Cai'herlne Kirby. 10 ACRES. Four acres cleared. Between this city and Burnaby lake. Splendid fruit lard. Adjoining land is held at $100. PRICE $200 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to parties who will improve. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY THOS. R. PEARSON, Manager REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� ********************* Chas. S. Richmond Men's Furnishings and Clothing All persons served with this notice, | ' and those claiming through or unJer thorn and all persons claiming any I interest in the said land by virtue of! any unregistered Instrument, and all! persons claiming any Interest in the j said land by descent, whose title is 1 not registered under tlie provisions of', ; the "Land Registry Act." shall be for-; ! ever estopped and debarred from set- \ | ting up any claim to or in resp-c* of, the said land so sold for taxes as provided by the "Land Registry Aci." Have YOU Seen The BABY ELEPHANT | A Special Line of Good Things Beef Tenderloins, Pork Tenderloins, Pork Spare Ribs, Sweetbreads. A Choice Selection of Prime Meats Poultry of all kinds. riff announced, with the man before him, that the Immaculate disinterested critic George Eulus Foster was not clear of the scramble, but had applied for a free slice of the people's heritage. Even Mr. Borden squirmed under this declaration which made an- other Instance of the hypocrisy of hi3 chief lieutenant, and to which he could not, and did not, make denial. Mr. Foster only wanted a small slice, fifty miles, and one wonders how a lean cadaverous looking Individual couia be possessed of such a mighty gall and it will remain one of the mysteries of the age along with that other deep uncertainty as to the possibility of finding a truly Immaculate Conservative in public life. We answer the very natural question a* to who got the limits, so that .his disgraceful exposure may be com- piete, and give th. "loot artist" food for reflection for some time to come when he attempts to make comparison Conservativi politician, Winnipeg. Wm. Elliotl -50 miles. Former Conservative member for 1 Peel, Ont. I). H. MacDowa-1���50 miles. Former Conservative member tor Saskatchewan. .lohn M. Farrow���all mile-. Former Conservative member tor West Huron. W. B. Searth���50 miles. ' - Former Conservative member for Winnipeg. il. Roblllard���50 miles. Former Conservative M.P.P., loeds. Walter Beatty���60 miles. Former Conservative member for i Leeds. H. A. Ward���50 miles. Conservative member for East Durham. N. F. Patei-on���50 miles. Conservative politician. North Ontario. Former Conservative member for shade of Worsted, also the Grey |7E5T3nW( an(* "'rown' They are all new and correct in every particular. Your inspection invited. OPERA HOUSE' Tuesday, Feb. 25th ��� U. D. Newell presents ERIN'S SWEETEST blNGBR, BERNARD DALY The only successor to W. J, Scaiu-rin In a Mammoth Production of Joseph's Murphy's Famous Play,. "KERRY^GOW" The Great Forge anrl Race Scenes, Most Realistic Scenes Ever Produced on tne Stage���-Thoroughbred Horses and a Flock of Wonderful Trained Carrier Pigeons. Hear Daly sing his popular Irish Ballads. J. N. AITCHISON i Merchant Tailor Columbia St, NEW WESTMINSTER Pickwickian Mock Trial Tuesday Ev'g, Feb. 25th Reichenbach, Co. Ltd* Tel phone 101 ********+***********v Prices, 25c, 50e, 75c, and $1.00. Seats now on sale. Under auspices of The Working Bible Class. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Entrance���Adults, 25c; Children, 15c. P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. OFFICE: FRONT STREET, FOOT OF SIXTH, - ��� NEW WESTHKHSTEI ADVERTISE IN THE NEW5 tfSOAV -e8. i.f 1908. THE DAILY N'EWS. PAGE -TVE I -T_l_A_i,^r' Thc CashfStorcs j || QTY NEWS �����������������������������������������������*��������������������������������������������..���.���.��� # So'; i ling distributors, the I br. "li- C." cigar. **: wl it, of this city, leTt I C. P. R. train for Hum- ' boll, Saskati hi n in, travelling via E1- i the C. N. it. In 'be ramshackle was almost gutted . the ' !��� 1 ... tire brigade -1 as so in on tli-- spot, and managed to Bave part ! of he -structure, but so badly was the ilding damaged that it will be I to epalr It, and Its day as '������ :'"' cigar is becoming a a a habitation Is therefore pastil '��� ��� linds of ] tnts aud i al d H. Goldsmith, a young farm- flowert ghrubs for lawns. Tidy,1 Vldergrove, who for the pasl ��* '����������� bad . uffered a sevi re at- ileuxlsy, accelerated by the ,-. Is now pronounced I j . Iviser out ot danger. his last regular meeting of the Auxilia the Royal Co- hos Ital, i ��� n ��as re- ��� om Mayor Keary, enclr a ��� Dr. T. ii. Levey, Dentist, has moved a d the furnishings required for into the new Dominion Trust building, the new maternity cottage, which will opposl ��� ��� post r.ffice. ft ,.-���..',.���..'���.���'-���'-.".-"'-"-.��--" ' Splendid Assortment of Fashionable Spring Costumes and Coats Sin ��� the opening day thc Store has been thronged with enthnsi- ers, many handsome garments finding owners daily, the styles and values being equally tempting. We buy from the best and foreign makers, saving all the little trade and cash dis- counts, enabling us to place our goods before you at the lowest ��� ��� ��� di able, At $10.50 Ladles' ind Misses' Tailor-made Costumes In grey, brown, navy green Semlflttlng jackets, Italian lining and pleated Bklrts trimmed with silk braid to match. Skirts havi- straps or folds of sell A well-made, neat-fitting suit at the price. It cannot be dupU- Mrs. Scott Fraser. a well known I) il Vgassiz, died suddenly a-, that place i terd iy morning, the i of death being given as failure of the t's ai tlon. Deceased li aves a ind to mourn ber uni mely loss. i "ly for occupation by April 1. A committee, composed if Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Dr. Rothwell and Mrs, Da inee, was appoint ���: to, in com-j with the buying committee (M- I'lnr-s Walker and Beattie), to v Isit the V ine iuvi _ hospital and -< - cure Information in this connection.] Chapman's billiard and pool room The next meeting of the auxiliary will now open, with eight pool ta ilea and '- ' the form of a sewing meeting, to two English Illiard tabli . Dominion it the residence of Mrs. C. A. Trust l lock. ** Welsh on Saturday of this week. The ladles of Holj Trlnlt thed- Chapman's billiard and poolroom; ral will take pari In a coc'al and after- ~ni -��� In western Canada. Imported noon tea al the residence of Mrs. T. cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. Dom- S. Annandale on Wednesday, Feb. 26, Inlon Trust block. ** and not today, as pie. ��� - an nounced. Mrs. Irwin left on the I ��� for Vancouver, where Mr. Irwin - ,i good position in the British North American ; ank. They are accompanied by the good wish'.-, of many friends in Gravenhurst ani _ur- rounding country. . i . al of Col. .1. T. Scott which was held yesterday afternooi ely attended, the services it the graveside being conducted by Rev. .J. S. Henderson, ln addition to a largi number of members of Union lodg i, A. P. Ai A. M., and many private citi- /.ecs. the St. Barnabas boys' brlgad? the city band, and the May Queen ani! ie r dm 'is of honor, took part in the procession. Arrangements have been completed' for the holding of th. birthday party | at the residence of Mrs. Meredith on Friday evening, from S to 11 o'clock, when a good musical program will be rendered and refreshments served. The proceeds will lie apphe 1 lo the fund being collected by the Women's Auxiliary of the Royal Columbian hospital for use in connection with the furnishing of the new maternity cottage. Visitors will be expected to contribute at the rate of a penny for 'very year they have spent on this mundane sphere, but no record of the figures given by ladies will be given out for publication. NOTICE A meeting of the New Westminster Liberal Association and Liberal Club will be held Thursday, Feb, 20 at 8 p. m., in the Liberal Club Rooms. W. J. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. GRAND Masquerade BALL -AT THE- Train Wreck. Chapleau, Ont., Feb. is.���Last nigh; ;- steel llange on one of the wheels of | the mail car broke and derailed the! Eagles' Hall ��� ON ��� FRIDAY, February 28 A meeting of the South African Veterans' association was held y.ster-! A favorite of the elite smokers, thi;,11 '--"ing -n Vaacpuyer, when a ti : At $12.50 ro $18 Ladies' and Misses' pretty Spring Suits in a splendid range of eason's new materials, ln a variety of latest styles. At $22.50 to $40 The handsomest garments obtainable. Many exclusive patterns, "��� -���!��� especially to our order, from the best imported satin cloths and chlffeg broadcloths. Light tan and grey .tripes. Male with fancy ve?tg -nd butterfly sleeves. Rustling Taffeta Silk Underskirts ������' ���������' -rem rhe best durable qualities, with deep pleated trill and dust fnd 0f cotton taffeta, made specially to our order. Special value - r-j $9 and $7.25 ���- x**JW_S handsome styles at $10 to $20 Each i*m************+**+* ���������������������������������������������������������������������������* T. H. SMITH "Brilliante" cigar, ** The members of the New Westminster branch of the Anti-Tuberculosis society will hold an euchre party in St. Georges hall on Wednesday evening of next week. After the tournament, an informal dance will be Indulged ln by the hosts and guests, For cut flowers, Bouquets or funeral designs telephone T- Davie. & Son, B- 208- ��������� Miss ..I. Gamble, head of the tuillui ei-y department of W. s. Collister & Co., li.is just returned from a visit io ;.:r Portland millinery openings. Miss de reports many decided changes in fashions of ladies' headwear, and h ladies of New Westminster can ���-. . I lie an exceptional display whe-i Coll ster's millinery opening tak - ' place a few weeks hence. Master Wilfrid L. Small, the ���". violinist, will play De Berliot's concerto No. 7 at the opera house Thursday evening, February 20. ** W. W. Broughton, general superintendent of the Great Northern railway system, with headquarters at St. Paul, accompanied by J. M. Costello. assistant manager of the western division, with orlices at Seattle, spent part or' the day In the city yesterday looking over needed improvements and hear- hum iei of members residing1 jn this < were present. Captain Hart McHarg, president of the association, occupied tlie chair. Arrangements were made for the holding of a church parade in Vancouver on Sunday next, when a full muster i_ requested by ti.-- officers. It was also decided to take up a subscription for the benefit of the Pioneer veterans of South Africa, some of whom are In want at present time. The annual dinner '��� of the association will be held in the Clarendon hotel on Thursday, March ���".. and in order to complete arrange- , ments for the program to be given on ! that occasion, another meeting of the association will be held on Tuesday of next week. Master Wilfrid L. Small, the boy violinist, will play Mendelssohn's concerto at the opera house Thursday, reoruary 20. ** Mrs. Howard Taylor, of Ladner, died yesterday morning in the Royal Columbian hospital, where she was under treatment for typhoid fever. Deceased was one of the best known residents of the little town, having for many years past successfully conducted a Large farm in the district. Recently she purchased the farm worked for a considerable time by H, M. Vasey, when the latter decided to retire from agricultural life. Mrs. Taylor's hus- coaches on the eastbound overland Admission $1.00 trans-continental express, IT mile west of Chapleau. Ladies Free. Tickets to be had at Ryall's Drug i Store, ""* ************** t Come to the Big Furniture Store For Estimates On CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS and FURNITURE Prices to Suit Your Pocket Book. Call and Inspect. I John A. Lee's Furniture Emporium TEL. 73. DUPONT BLOCK COLUMBIA STREET. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. ���*************** ****************************** ��� 4AAAAAJ ___..__.__----..------.--.-.-.-. *a ---------- -r Public Supply Stores Geo. Adams, Proprietor Columbia Street. New Westminster, B. C. Fhone 92. ing suggestions from t.ie local officials band had for nmny year_ past beerl, of the company. Both travelled south _ffllcted wiUi rheumatism, and re-! on the Owl last night. _,a^s a patient at the Royal Coram- J. H. Brownlee, C. E., Dominion and blan hospital. Mrs. Taylor was known i R. C. land surveyor, has opened an ot- to a large number of city people ow-1 flee In the Guichon block. Phone 33S. ��� inS to the fact that sht ha ��� conducted a stall at the city market since she I A special meeting of the city council commenced farming in the Delta. De-1 will be held this afternoon at the city I ������������������������������������������������������������������������;; I SjAcres at Coquitlam Junction m% ���l>')0 an acre on easy terms. Adjoining land ]; is sold for $100 an acre. Investigate this. eal state Phone 307 o it o <> o <> I�� o P- PEEBLES _ ^o|llmbia Sl N��w WESTMINSTER> r q H************+*AAA .************************>** ADV_f.RTI5E IN THE NEWS the city Btenograpner ror coptes to < made Cor the aldermen and thr' pre. - The a atents will aot I b made publi' until they have been deal) with tj tha council. Master Wilfrid L. Small, the boy violinist, will play "Rode" concerto (A. B. and t.) at the opera house on Thursday, February 20. ** The funeral of W. Lindsiy, a Scotchman who died last week in destitute circumstances, and whose Interment was announced to take place at the Douglas street cemetery, will be taken charge of by tne Sons of Scotland The decased was no:, so far as la known, a member of the society, but in respect for their countryman, they will pay the expenses of the funeral which takes place at the Masonic cemetery this afternoon. Fine modern residence, on corner! lot, close in, for sale at a bargain:' four rooms, panty, etc., down stairs.! live bedrooms, etc., up stairs; possession by May 10. Look this up without delay. Abbott & Hyde. The problem of the disposal of t;i" unsanitary shack In the west end of the city owned by Lee Coy, and which mond, a-sister of H. and G. D. Lam rat, of this city: A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride's par euts, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lament, on Wednesday afternoon, Peb. 5th, W0-, when their duaghter, Marion, was united In marlrage to .1. J. Irwin, ol Vancouver. B.C. The ceremony was performed by Kev. J. A. Dow. of Grav- enhurst. The bride, who was unattended, wore a brown travelling suit with hat to match. After tilt- ceremony a dainty dinner was served midst the hearties good cheer. Mr, YOU MAY DIE Test for Visual Acute-ess; 1 -I !-��� | ��� . .���_. ._,_j ||-MmM *f p-rih-U. ***** la-M MM t__H ! *���***��� wUl U Amuntj ���,-,.���; ':k.Ki.iwnSt.r^-M-tt" ���*-**��� 4_-��T-. tfr���-J-,u , j.., II ��� ������' uwlMlss. li*-iii��W ****}**+** I ������"���'*��� TW **m... nn .f ut. .-i.i* tt* Mft_i *f mm, mm t>��� ** j -t-M-fcrt m- ,4-m t_. ���_,,* w>�� ii _r i_u mtI - r*m**m , W. GIFFORD, Optician, Columbia St. Websdale & Hardwich Builders and Contractors... IF YOU SHOULD DIE TOMORROW WHAT WOULD BECOME OF YOUR WIFE AND CHILDREN ? WHY NOT TAKE OUT A POLICY THAT WOULD ASSURE THEM OF A YEARLY INCOME WHEN IT WOULD COST YOU BUT A FEW DOLLARS EACH YEAR. RATES ON APPLICATION TO All kinds of carpenters work. Gen-, eral repairs and alterations. Esti-j has been the subject of lengthy com- mates free for all kinds of frame; munlcatlons between that Worthy nn 11 buildings. Shacks built on the short- j the city fathers during the past few est notice. months, was finally solved about tour| P. O. Box 816. Office St. Andr:wS| o'clock yesterday morning, when Are Street, between 8th and 9th St. A. W. McLEOD INSURANCE BROKER ARMSTRONG BLOCK. ��� '- >- ' : i j .< ) ��� ,{ '-.*_>M=' ���^' ��� ' i ���'���' a*r'"'# - ���*m+ .. i* . *t.\.-'���*: i -,-.*'>4'\< ' j ti ��� l' _ ""^* *��� i ' . * '& '��� J__fl - , . ! ��"__��'*' '���__.;* - 1 www ��� .-*\ He"***.. x..i*A h* ��A!m,_lt��-*_-_i ��� '���'V^^^2?_& f V ..*-'-*a*VW& *"��ffl f< -Alp. g < ��.f aft --''a WA 1 >������*���& > *&m \ Jfr * ��� il--��Hi ���; i* .v.h ��� -. ��� ��� .*- j* it ������ ���'- r;r, fl ', ' v'-.-.y ��� ���- '��� t ,.,��� .��� J! ������ % . ���>'���'. I" if ' ��� A1 ��.���' ; i. . ��� ������ ,��� ' .�� i ; *i ' - ���'"��� , r - [v,��t#" *,> -.- . ?.$ta;.f.y, ' .-i'VeW:;. *��� ��� '������ _ . ��� ��� * ^ PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS. W__I.E.DAY. 4- ���_._.. ���_ .< '8, y-^-'y. ���< ii. -t" TO ''���'������ __'*__ 1 >'������-' 61Vi^ fLA&A^rffi SPECIAI AUNTIE'S MEMORY. What She Kiii-h AhuiK lh��- Fall of the Knmiin Kiiifiire. An old colored woman down in Alabama was reported to be of great age , and was extremely proud of the distinction. The proprietor of a museum. : on bearing of her. sent one of his agents to make an Investigation, as she would be a valuable acquisition to his museum. The agent plied her with questions regarding her age. lie asked . her: "Auntie, do yen remember George Washington?" "Does 1 remember George Washington: Laws a-massy, mister, I reckon I does, for I done nussed him when he ��� was a chile." "Well, 1 suppose you remember the Revolutionary war?" "Yes, Indeed, I does, honey. I stood dar lots of times an' seen ile bullets flyin' round thick as hailstones." "Well, auntie, how about the fall of the Roman empire? Do you recollect anything about that?" "De fact Is, honey, I was pretty young about dat time, but I does 'member, now you speak ol> it. dat I i did bear de white folks tell 'bout hearing snin'plji' drop 'bout dat time."- ! Harper's Weekly. Until Saturday (15th), only, a reduction of 10 per cent, on all our new WHITEWEAR. McQUARRIE & CO. Real Estate Brokers Insurance Agents Financial Agents PROINT ST. Phone 333 FRONT ST. Phone 333 FRONT ST. h, !!��(! 233 U��k liirl Hie Wrong Trick. The Irishman wanted to sell the dog. but tbe prospective buyer was suspicious and Qnally decided not to buy. Tit..' man then told him why he was lo anxious to sell. "You see," be said, "I bought the dog and trained, him myself. I got him so he'd bark all tha time If a person stepped inside the gate, and I thought I was sale from burglars. Then my wife wanted nia to train him to carry bundles, and T did. If I put a packet in his mouth the dog would keep jt there till somt one took it away, well, one night 1 woke up and heard some one iu the uext room, I got up and grubbed my gun. They were there���three of the scoundrels and the dog." "Didn't he bwls?" 'Interrupted the man. "Sorry a bark; ho was too busy." "Busy? What doing?" "Carrying a lantern for the burglars."���Dublin Freeman. The White House A. J. BIRTCH - 275 Columbia Street B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturer* and Dealer* in All Kinds ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Ljjjnber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining*. | Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. - New Westminster X'TXTI- . ���_ . _ ICO acres, less 3>_ for new railway, j Pull sized I_ot on 4th Si JN_JN__ l.Ulb On Brun- Tpwnship 4, Sec. 11; all bottom land, \ of Regina St., between ette and Distillery streets !under erass, suitable for dairy farm; Ram.��rtr,ri ��1fifin ��� Kolf 40 acres under-drained, ditched all bapperton, *lbU0 , half ; round __< te_ced around and throlIgh Cash, balance terms. ! centre; 5 room house; barn 40-75, sufficient fei I for about 300 head of stock. Price $8000; terms one-third _ at t-fc end ___________________________ *W urn! I avenues, west side of it] Sl b $400; half cash. 4 Lots 88x132 each. 13th street. $1200 cash. Price ' , Ixus 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 2b, 28, 66, 71. 72, 73, 74 and 77 of subdivision 3, in suburban block 11, Sapperton; prices ranging from $125 to $200. 6 roo,m house on Hamiitou street, all modern improvements- One lot from car line; iot 60x132- Price $1400, $000 cash, balance in monthly payments. 2 HOUSES ou 1 lot, Keai life Sapperton; 5 rooms and Street, ance easy. cash, bal. to suit purchaser. One mile I D-pperion; o rooms and kitchen Woo, from station on new car line. ���-'1k''1 :lDd 4 rooms, ki _ , ��� shfd. $1000 each, one-thi Lot 23, block B, between Mrs. Hoffards and Thomson house, Carnar- von street; full size $1000. 77-58 ACRES, black loam land all ! ploughed and clear..,] -, ��� ..,.' " 100 ACRES about two miles from \ E. % Sect_ 5 $75 per acr(,"- '' N Aldergrove station, 30 acres cleared ca8i> one-third 3 months one thi, and partly fenced, good house, barn m_nths. ^ 6 1 8 room house, all modern improve- and stable. Price $16 per acre; $1760 ments, full sized lot, Sherwood street, leash, balance to be arranged. Sapperton. Price $2700. $1000 cash, i 1% ACRES, Block 9, Lot No. 2, Dist. balance on time. ! Lot 8; south side of the river, near 3V_ acres land next to Royal Oak bridge. $300; half cash, hotel, has been cultivated, not a 2 LOTS, 132x132, N'.-W. comer of stump on it, now in grass, 28 bear- 10th Street and St. Andrews. Price Ing fruit trees, all kinds, sufficient $1050; half cash, lumber to build good large barn, o 7 LOTS, 120x52, far ��� k 4 lots cleared, small house, chicken house, 175 chickens; fenced, Inclug; price $1500, $1000 cash. '������.' 6 ACRES good loam Lot 10, corner Win. CHOICE BEEF V Friend In Need. Automoblllst (to another who haa broken dowu) Cud l be of nny assistance to you? Tin' Afflicted One (under the ma- j chine)���-Yes, sir. That lady you see is my wife. I'll be obliged if you will kindly answer her questions and keep i her amused while I'm fixing this infernal machine,--Woman's Home Com p anion, The Landlady's View. "Borden Is recovering from bis recent spell of sickness, isn't he?" "Yes; nt any rate, I heard today that his appetite is petting worse." "Eh? Who told you that?" "Miss Starvem, at whose bouse be boards." ��� Catholic Standard and Times. Fresh Pork Sausages Daily Best of Farmer's Pork Pacific Meat Market McMENEMY & ANDERSON, Props room bouse and barn and large chicken house for about 250 chickens; good well; near to school and tram; all fenced. Price $3500.. Terms $1500 cash, $1000 In April and $1000 April following, or $3400 cash. 1 Lot 66x1.2 ft., S. \'2 of S, lane at. back, .rd and Queen's avenue. Price $1250; half cash, bal. 0 months. Block corner of Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street SSxl32 only $800, a splendid investment. Lot 20, block 11 facing English church, next lot to bridge, Carnarvon street; price $050. 1C0 acre-s less right of way about 8 acres for railway; 25 acres stumped, 15 acres roughly cleared and fenced; 1 1-2 story house 18x28, lean too 14x28 and lean too 10x22; barn 30x32 and son, Group 3, ^^^^^^S Mountain road and Brunette road, so.l roomed house; parlor, din g room 2 lots on Sth St. between 5th and . kitchen and three bedrooms; plaster- 6th Ave. on east side; full sized, 66x ed; conservatory 30 or 10 feet ion"' 132; Nos. 9 and 12. Price $1000 for heated by pipes; well; . ; bam- both, half cash, balance easy. 15 bearing fruit trees; considerable ,..,..,..,,..,, ..,,,.., ���.,���....���......���..., ^ stock ready to' plant out; ���_��� , j,_es. '"'"-""'- 15 acreg cleared, light tim er on re^ Block, corner ol Auckland S llth St. and Royal Ave., almost an acre. $2,500 100 acres, 2 miles from city. $10 per acre .'wo lots on 18th street, be- .11 7th and Sth avenues. 2 houses corner or Merrival and mainlng acre; all fenced; mile from school. Price $30C',; bal. in 0 months at 7 pei 1 Lot 88x132, 4th a. $800 cash. : 3 LOTS, 6, 6 & T. r cleared, upper side of 5th ��� b������ i tween 1st and 2nd Streets, Pi ce $500 ' each. 1 LOTS. 2 lots from 1 md ; Gth Avenue on south Bide, Ni 37 &. 38, full size. Price $1100 for tne four, or $300 each; half c, two Agues; full sized ioi; city block 31,1 Double lean too 32x14; granary 10x10, .____________________________________________________���_______���__ chicken houses, each 10x12; wagon '"', '' ;,1llonefl ""����/ents for $.!=. th. 1st and 2nd St; 1 ' ��� " other $10; flush elosets and all con- ca8n Qait and half In 1; n small milk house, small _ected with sewers. Price $3,500 ' tenement hou b Ave, lot. Price $1,700; I shed 20x30; ______________________________________________________________ I orchard, all kinds of fruit 65 bearing Cash $2,000, balance in 6, 12 and 18 : fruit trees: natural spring well. Price months at 7 %. Rents for $10 each tenant. Phone 192 I $6000; $2000 cash, balance easily arranged at 7 per cent. l-'uil sized lot on Third street, between Royal and Queens avenue easl side, new house; $1400. Two lots, block 34, lot 9, $1000 each. 40 acre* r_ section 11, X. !_ olE li of 'I'n. 2, about 3 miles fro 9 Ha worth road, Surrey; I I1*, storey bouse, 3 room.-: other 3 can be added u; 1; small ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ shack; 1% acres clear. Lot 14 on Sherbrook street of 11 of w.th clover, red; fajrly easi! Lots 14 and 15 of 1 of 6 Of 4 (cleared.) Price $500; for the two, 1-2 cash, balance 6 months at 7 per cent. bal- One mile from shingle ^^H $1,200;. terms half cash, months at 7 %. ! FOR SALE..... More Elegant. "What you have," said Dr. Newman, "Is just a common cold, and all you need is a good sweat." "Sir!" cried Miss Klugore haughtily. "1 beg pardon! ��� it's a fashionable cold, and what you need is a good perspiration."���Philadelphia Press. Xol llit|i|ii!v Pnl. "There have been times in my life," said he gloomily, "when 1 was tempted to commit suicide." "Oh, well," she said, "it's no use to grieve over tbe past. We cao all look back and see where we've made mistakes."- Baltimore News. ************************** >************************* * i ��� * . ��� : :! !______���__-___���_______������ ��� Dry Fir Wood in 4 ft. lengths, which we will ��� ��� ��� ��� deliver to any part of the city. C. WILLIAMS ��� | Eighth ave. and Second St. 'Phone 333 * ��� ��� **��***<,********���**++��� ********************************* 6 LOTS PACING 4th AVE., 3rd ST. AND PINE ST.; ORCHARD, FRUIT OF ALL KINDS; 7-ROOM HOUSI-., ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, SEWER CONNECTION. PRICE $8000; $3000 CASH, AND BALAiVCE IN 6, 12, IS, 24, 30 MONTHS, AT 6%. 3, cleared. Price $275; 1-2 cash ance, 6 months at 7 per cent. Six lots, 50x150, outs', ie i_tv limits ���,,., , . . ,, .... _ , _, , .'' .,.��� , , . ��� ��� , ', Westerly 4, 11 of 63, Sub, $60 each lot. Fuller particular'- on 132x132 corner 100 feet squ two 1 enquiry, houses drawing$28 per Price $5,000, half cash, balance in 0 ..; 11 months. 160 S.E. V* of Section 26, 10 acres,partly cleared; Kai running through; good road; $1,500 cash, balance arranged. lumbla street, Sapperton. B th rente; 160 acres on the Scott road, 15 acre? : at $10 each. cleared; barn 50 x 30; stables, etc.; I splendid soil; only $30 per acre, $1,000 ! cash, balance easy. Part of lot 369, joins Lake Commur, 'planted with wheat, oats and potatoes. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | Water from nearby spring. Balance ! about 70 acres, only $25 per acre. of property easily cleared. Price j Half cash. Jump. ; $ 4 , 7 0 0 ; $2500 cash, balance 6 j 7 lots Nos. 81 to 86 and 95, 95 faces and 12 months. on 8th avenue, next to Gunns ranch, This property is only \'2 mile from | 4 lots cleared without a stump; Bmall tram line. Over two hundred chick-j house, chicken house, 175 choice and 3rd Ave., second lot from Queen'3 One and one-half storey . use nod f_il size lot, eltuated north side ol Royal avenue and corner of McKI_nil street; 9 rooms; bath room, hot and cold water, closet; woodshed; young bearlg fruit trees; streets on three sides; fine view. Price $1,800. $900 cash. Lot facing 2nd St., betwei n Queen'i ens and ducks could be sold with the ! chickens; horse and rig property at a snap. I 1-2 acres, more or less, in block, corner of llth Street and Royal avenue, invaluable for industrial site, $4,500. One half cash, balance to be arranged. Ave.; 52x122 feet; all cleared am alongside and back. Prii > $1,000! half cash, balance easy at 7 '", ^^^^^^^^^^^^ $1500 cash. Lots 10, 17 and 20 of 11 of 3. Price I $500 for three or $175 each; 1-2 cash j Glance 0 months at 7 per cent. 350 acres Improved land, building* Ful! sized lot on Royal avenue, be-' and sheds complete, near Cloverdale; tween Fourth and Merrivale; all clear-, a11 under cultivation, $15,000. If ?���'������ ed. $1,200, $S00 cash . can handle this, don't delaj: II * a , Acreage on Vancouver road, corner , barealn; tertns can be arranged. | of Gilley road. $225 per acre'. Acre-| __rFor the above tour properties a age is selling fast at this price. j Bpecla, prlce wi��� be ,_.,,_ ,��� , ,���, ,���,, No. 308.���8-roomed House, with bath | chaser. Why lie ��(ni(. "For the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty." "I figured out years ago," sold a prosperous farmer, "that with very moderate drinking Id drink nn acre of good land every year. 80 I quit."���Central Christian Advocate. A Strong Man. Daughter���Wasn't Julius Caesar one \ot the strongest men thnt ever lived. J pn? FAther���What makes you ask that question, my little girl? Daughter���1 was just reading thnt he thr** t I bridge over the 1,'hlue. Subdivision of lot 46, block 6, comprising some of the finest residential sites ln the city for sale exclusively i by us. This magnificent property is situated on the coraers of Fourth avenue, First street (facing Queen's : park- and Emory street, comprising | In all ten 33x120 foot lots facing on First street at $700 (excepting the corner lot facing Fourth avenue and ; First street, held at $1000); two lots on Fourth avenue, 42 1-2x120, at $600 , per lot; four lots, 52 1-2x85, $450; ! five lots, $400. Call at our office on Fro-at street and Inspect plans. House, full sized lot, on Keary street, Sapperton; rents for $10 per month. Only $1,050. 10 acres in sec. 32. Timber, fir, cedar and alder. Good soil; good roads. Apply for full particulars. Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, face on 16th stieet and Sth avenue; 2 corner lots i $260; i inside lots $200 each. Price Sf>>0. cash. Single lots at cash. room, etc.; Agnes St. $2,500; i_ cash, balance 3 and 6 mos. at 7 %, No. 306.���9-roomed house, with bath room, corner of 6th and Agnes St. House 30x42, 4th St., between J!h and 5th Ave.; 2 single and 1 double bedrooms upstairs, and bath run- Price $4,000; terms -_ cash, balance i ^ "^ Parl��r' dln'ng ,'T __' 3. and 6 months at 7 V C?en and P���^' Ful1 slzt'(1 M ! ' 'ning back to Ash St. Price $3,800, No. 310.-9-roomed House and bath j $1,500 cask, balance at $500 i#r ye��r room, Agnes St. $3,000; 1. cash,' at 7 per cent. balance 3 and 6 months at 7 ", Nn nir> sr^-,-^ u- , ', J Three ful sized lots on Fifth aveio"-. cash, balance 3 and 6 mos. at 7 "r _���.v ..TL . t I 1cn _, lC~ each or $1100 for Use three. 160 acres, Westminster district, 40 acres under cultivation, 10 acres or j Ful1 Blzed lot, north side ol l'iinl" streets; $225. chard, % acre strawberries planted i1,ton street between Sixth and this year; alder bottom land; running spring; house 18 x 22; frame barn 30 x 32; 14-post frame house and cow stables, three in all, stable 8 cows ani 2 span horses; near Mission Station; schools, churches near at hand; steamer lands twice a day; about 100 acres timber, fir and cedar, never been logged; $2,000 refused for standing timber; carriage house 16 x 24; hen 1 gntn 28 acres on Mara road. BurnaDy- $160 an acre FOR A FEW 1)AYS ONLY. One-quarter cash, balance ' and 2 years at 7 %. 1 lot No. 24 on 13th. street HOlltt ���ide of 4th avenue. Price $200 c��8D Block 12 on 12th St., east ��U\c: ^m^, of^wecl timber^iidjn fttS ?S .^0^' third mortar, 12 x 30. A chance of a life- time, $0,000; $4,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent . ��� ���.. 4 lots on Fifth Street, U >-���_ \���f, Sub. 15, S. Blk. 13. $350 each, I"1" cash, balance 6 months tt T % ,,-s.5:- 1_08. THEDAILT . - LAND REGISTRY ACT ;.-:������ '^3- TAKE NOTICE that Sp] . N.rth-Wes: Canadian Pacific Kail uoi.rj . - way Co. .��st Lin* Homestead Regu a - eed from 8. , section of ��� earing - ... 12 ��� a.ied by ..... : one-quarter aec- . -- :.,'..-' sat ai or sub- , which the ry by proxy may, fathi . moth- . later of ��� ejuired to per- itiea under one I ��� :,::..- tv.-idtinCd the land In ; cars, '.i .. if he so ;. mired i "ti farming him, not li In extent, ln s homestead. Join nol meet th.s ,1 i - W i : : A. ��� I 11- -:��� ��� I I I I r mother, if th-? I , ��� ; .- a homesteader I , i ace on farming .. by him. not less ::. extent, in o oestea I, rn- up- I ed lor by him I. . homesteader may I Idence duties b; J , ther ror mother). di The V rm "vicinity" in the two ��� hs is defined as I than nine miles in |j direct line, i xclusive n�� the I road . - - crossed In the Imeasure::.' Dl lo) A hi li intend.ng t��� .form his residence duties in ac- I , i ove while living Mb parents or on ::irming land own- 1.. must notify tin- agent ��� tbi of i ich intention, b i ��� In writing must ft given to thi imlssioner of Do- Isiion Lands al Ottawa, of intention [toapply for patent. W \V. CORY, |fejuty of thr- Minister of the Interior. X. B���Unauthorized publication -f lllii advertisement will not be paid A. D. 19(2. ol i all and s . r ��� '��� I and pi : District ol I Inoe ol tea Co1.,::.-. rtlcularlj I and '��� - ��� ��� pai ��� D 2, Township 16. You ar,d each of you are I to contest the claim of the tax ; r- chaser within fort;, live days from the date of ��� ��� publication of this notice upon you, otherwise 1 register .'.' Dobbie a- o thereof in fee. And I hereby din cl thai publication of this notice foi month In a dally newspaper pu : ed at New Westminster will be and sufficient sen:., thereof. Dab i t tl Land R glstry offlc? New We I Province of Brit ish C il itnbl l, thi 29th .lay or Angus-, a n. ; ��� i7. C. S. KEITH. District Kegi ��� B njamln Do iglas, Esq. PROFESSIONAL. N IRMAN BOLE, K. C, BAR- ter and Soiled ir Cham.- Canadian Bank ol I omn ��� ag, New \\ i stmlnster, B. C. WHEALLER, BARRISTER, solicitor, etc., 42 Lome Street, lite Court House, New Westm a ster. Pb me 143. VV '::. . ESIDE ,v EDMONDS, Barrio ��� ii - an l . Iii Itors, Blackie Blk ���. New Wi stmini ti VV. .1. Whiteside, ll. L. Edmonds. M .RTIN, WEART & McQUARRIE '.: rlstors, solicitors, etc. unices, N ��� Westminster, Trapp Blk. corner Clarckson and Lorne Btrets, Vancouver, rooms 21, 24, 145 Granville street, loseph Mi : n. K. C, .1. W. v..���,.;, W G. McQuarrie, 11. A. Bourne. Mr. M tin wil lir- In the Westmlnstei otlir.s .every Friday afternoon. G LAND REGISTRY ACT. Take notice that an application has i Ibeen made to register M. W. Min- l-orae as the owner in fee simple, loader a tax sale deed from the mayor' liad treas-ir.r of the city of New West-j Iminster, to M. VV. Minthorde, bearing UKOC b. fllARTl.N, ilarrisier auc Solicitor, Guichon hlock, Colum ��ta and McKenzie, stteets. New West ii luster, B. fi vv. MYEHa GRAY, Harrisi-r, Solicitor and Notary Public, 1* -iractlce since 1881 at New WestmlnstAr lie of flees removed to Curtis Block, Clark son street, opposite Court House P.O Box 109. Telephone 64. w F. HANSFORD. Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Crescent block, corner Columbia and McKenzie streets, New Westminster, B. C. I date the 10th day of February, A.D. BOARD OF TRADE.���New Westmin- TIME 1 \BI_E B. C. C I Um Sc ce. - ROUTE. . CTORlA ROUTE. SS P -.-ess Victoria ��� ..lily. ... "ORIA-SEATTLE ROUTE. S.S. Princess Beat-- cf. '���' - illj ex laj i Seattle 2 n. d .- . illy ex- I - .. " a i'i. . . -day. WEST COAST ROUTE. SS Tees Lea ctorla 11 in I nth i fa oquot, Mosqul- :. i wtii rts; Tth ol eai fa month toi Quatsiae and waj ports; 20th ot each month for Ah iset, Quat a no, i ipe S otl and way ports VANCOUVEH--NANAIMO ROUTE. S. S. .loan Le u es Vai i 30 . m. dally, inday. Fridaj ah I Saturday ��� at 1 p.m. Le i\ i - Nanaimo at ', a. ni. up RIVER rtamona��� From N, W. Tu., Th., Sat. 8 a.m. From Chub. Sun.. Wed.. Frl��� 7 a.m LOWER FRASER RIVER. S. S. Transfer. sti���.uny Transfer leaves Xr �� West- : ilnster Mon lay, Tui -day. Wednesday, Thursday, Frldaj and Saturdaj at 2 p.m. Aild.tinu.il trip Monday 5 a.m. Leave Westham Island Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday al 7 a.m. Friday 6 a.m. Additional trip Saturday leave Ladner at ,'p p.m. NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. S.S. Amur. I r :.i Victoria 11 p.m., 1st and 15th; from Vancouver at S a. m��� 2nd md 16th of each month, culling at Bkldegate on first trip and Bella Cnola on si cond trip. RIVERS INLET, VAN ANDA, LUND, ETC. S. S. Queen City. From Victoria s p.m. every Wednesday, from Vancouver 10 a.m. every Thursday. Returning arrives at Vancouver Sunday afternoon; at Victoria Monday morning, via Ladysmith. VICTORIA-NANAIMO. . NANAIMO- COMOX-UNION ROUTE. S.S. City of Nanaimo. Leaves Victoria Tuesday 7 a.m. i | rives Nanaimo 4 p.m. Leaves Nanaimo Saturday 2 p arrives Victoria 9 p. m. HOST PERFECT MADE, USZD .-V_.RYWHERE. Sl��J>* ILL! I fl IMITtil .. - - "H-r .' mt lays i - ��� d con- . . --��� I . within ten the a.-ceptance of the ti orfelted to tbss r . . .-mers as liquidated dam. age* ... :. fuss ��� fa Ii re and love Charm ��� 1 ( np��>rMl<: . - I��t iN many ��� ��� ihe ,heU ��� ��� ��� ��� due i of v ��� ������ i of affection. '��� ���ed liy th' ,-,e ��� ��� Ol thr to:-, . '"i a \ i'.o..le " ��� he c_< .ire. -,-.. posited byes whose ie .era ar accepted Ited to the credit ot the ral ol Canada as part of the ���- 'or the d M itthfu! if thr- conl irdlng Cheques ��� ! - ett, knee',,, 1 CCO ter . ���..���!��� i i.iai, she pronoUUC cant . the end of v. I r head li the bnn In fr i good slgi not avail. Yet another is vi oi ked lew- e�� Whoa ;ire v. . . i ��� log ; , , , , ( . ,; nil,| ��� i turm ri within -. the *> hue i Ibbo i are ��� D TENDERS I ta the ��� ....:.. ed on the on veloi e "Tender for i on wlll be received at t . Con missioners of the Transcontinental Railway, al ot: iwa twr Ive o'cloi .. ���.ti .'i Tu id ,- 10th lay of Man h, 1908, foi I i nuirr A r ,, rif a dispute arising a ��� to whal I for thi consti uctlon li u cordam w ��� plans, : ifll d - leciflca tl of the I ��� i, ol the following sections - an ir onl lm n tal liailw ay, viz in Distrlcl \ From -i point di Blgnated on the plans of the ('run missioners, aboul the r.sth mile wesl of Moncton, to the crossing of rbe In te olonlal railway al or about mile 97.7, a distance of about 39.7 miles. 1 District 'A'���From a point de si mated on the plans of the Com- n loni r -. at or aboul the crossing oi the Intercolonial railway by the Transcontinental railway al mile 97:7 wi -i of Moncton to the Toblque al or about mile 165.7 less om B ! Bl nice of hImiuI 67 miles (3) District 'A'���From a point de slgnated on the plans of the I !i minis bI ineri, al rn- near the Toblqui rivet t ' .i point shown on the Bald plans t :''a miles wi st of the Town ol ills .... the na sons to be charmed being rep* ��� : . - each time. Thr teper I be , . .i ' ih the l< I ��� hs i ibbon bi ' i-il In I When all the pie ., are they i re taken ro a v itch, �� ho sei - ��� ut h find thr- person to be i On finding liim or be- the n ��� to herself, "With these ribbons I I id you to such a one" Then she returns the ribbons to the purchaser, wOo tles thi beneath bis or her lefl knee and wears them at church.- Mai n.'1 tun's mi.... Butt--* \vpi-p ni*. Bachaumonl writes in his "_-crel Memoirs," Nov IS, I7Si': "The tnaulii for buttons Is today r.\tli>nir'ly rlrlietl lous, They ivn> not only of enormoiB size, some of them ns big hs sl_ pOUttd crowns, bul miniatures mui pictures are made upon them, anrl ibis ornamentation is extremely costly Somt of them represent the medals of thr1 twelve CaesarSi others antique statues .mi still others tho Metamorphoses of Ovid." Isaliey. ��� In his biographical notes, si.Ts that when he came to Paris In worked for n living by making Copies of vanioos and Bouchers ou the'llds of ' ' tor shall in connection j snuffboxe. nnd thai for these mr>da. lions he was paid from 0 to H francs each, "As it was still thr* fashion." he said, "lo wear buttons as Wg as a tlvH 'rune pleee, upon which Oupills, flow ers and landscapes wefe out lu camet. i went Into that business. I got 12 sous for each." Furls Figaro. of the contract, attention is called to th ��� In the form of contract "All mechanics, la'-orers. o - ns who perform labor fi ee of the construction of the - bj contrai o sh ' ild such wages as ar, erenerallj : ��� . ui roof for com. tent workm the district In which the WOI ��� ��� ��� ormed, and I i . ;.- renl rate In such district, then ��� and reasonable rate and, lit the i i nf current or a fair and reaeonablr ii Bhall br' determined by the Commissioners, whose decision ah-.ll be final' This agreement Is - r-.i'V to ihe filiations now in force, or wh'ch may at any time hereafter be In force during tbe construction of the works hereby contracted for, male un der Hie authority of the Depaftmenl of l al or, and which are. or Bhall be, ap pllcable to such Work-." (The si h 1'V of minimum wages determined upon by said Department will form part rif the eontracl > "The i with the river, f;u. a8 , '"''''��� machinery, planT. supplies and rolling stock manufactured or produced in Canada, provided the same enn be ob tallied as r heaply, and upon as go--,] terms, in Canada as elsewhere, ba\i- g ; regard to quality and price." '.< hi I - if the said work, as eiioai l \ use only mat'erl il, (���I Hid wl^e ar- m |13M, of all and singular that certain jjircel or tract of land and preailses: Isituate, lying and being in the city ol New Westminster, in the province I'I British Columbia, more particularly I brown and described as: Subdivision 1��of block "A" of the middle acre of; |t-e south half of rhe south half of; I*..suburban block 12, map 566. Vou and each of you are required to I contest the claim of the tax purchaser1 pit-in forty-five days from the date; ��the first publication of this notice,! F-rwlse I shall register M. W. Min- |thorne as owner thereof in fee. And1 "lewby direct that publication of this IMti<. for thirty days in a daily news- |W>er published at New Westminster |'!' ' '-'������'��� and sufficient service I thereof. ��� . ' '��� ���' -and Registry Office. [-** W''���'" ::' ter, province of British piumbia thi ..���, A.D I. , ster Eoard of Trade meets In the; For r6semtjong Board Room, City Hall, as follows: | ._u Qr addre93 Second Wednesday of each month. Quarterly meetings on the second Wednesday of February, May, August and November, at 8 p. ro. Annual meetings on the second Wednesday of February. New members may be proposed and elected at any monthly or quarterly meeting. A. E. White, Sec. and Information ED. GOULET, Agent. New Westminster. E. J. COYLE. .���st. Oen. Pass Agent, Vancouver. J. W. TROUP. 0����nerHl Hmrer'ntendwit. Victoria WHEN GOING EAST rhe contractor shall conform to th in ,l1" Provln if New|flre regulations adopted by the Com Bi unswlck, a distance ot aboul 31 5 miles. (Ii Distrlcl 'If From a point designated on the plans o( the CommlS' sioners, al or near the boundary Una between Iho Provinoi's of Quebec and New Brunswick, westerly a distance of alKiut 62.4 miles. (5l District. 'D'���From a liolnl designated on the plans of tbe Commls-j sioners. about eight miles west of the I Abltibl River crossing, in the Province of Ontario, westerly for a distance of about 100 miles, (6) District 'K'���From a point d8 j signaled on Ihe plans of the ('���oramls Bloners, about 19*. miles west of thej crossing of Mud River, near Lake N'eplgon, in thr- Province of Ontario, Why Some C.tlttt.tes \ta Vn!nlmM��## A mere glnnr-e at our maps I in presses a few Ki'iieral finds up m us. We ������(�� thai the largest areas of the unknown missioners, md also to the laws and .,.��� Mcnv |n |a_)lfl )h|l( |lt,_ t()1) Ary fl9 ln regulations respootlng fire, ln the dlf J the Sahara, the desert of Arabia, and ferent provinces wjj^jeln the work is; the steppes of Mongolia | lands Unit are too Wet and hot. stimulating almost Impenetrable forest growths, as In parts of the Amasou and Kongo basins; Innils that nre too cold ami bleak, a�� portions of the northern areas of America and Asia. Even the characteristics of the Inhabitants influence the eatent of the unexplored. In proportion to total area there Is more uuknowB surface In Liberia than lu any other political subdivision of the world, because the Llbertsns, content to live along tbe const, have scarcely entered their vast forest niar.e. though tbey teem with rubber and other resources.���Cyrus O. Adnms ln Harper's. being performed. The right Is reserved to reject any or nil tenders. By order. T. K. RYAN, Secretary, The Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway. Ottawa, 1st February, 1908. Newspapers will not be paid for thi? advertisement If they Insert it with out. authority from the Commissioners. SOCIETIES. VSK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER "The Milwaukee" "THE northwestern uw day of January, C. S. KKITH, District Registfar. ne. . *" ' ��� - I with this notice. through or under na claiming any In- ! ild land by virtue of trument, and all ! inj interest in the ent, whose title is m b-r the provisions of i \.-t." shall be fcr- ' ��� barred from set- 'The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service on any aiiroad in the world that equal in ���quipm.nt that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway. They mu an.l 0,-erate their own sleeping ind dintng cars on alll their trains and _ive their patrons an excellence ol rervice not obtainable elsewhere. tl. S. ROW'L. General Agent. - |_ Third St.. ror Alt'- Portland. Or lm to or in respect of sold for taxes as pro, I Registry Act" TAKE Tlie White Pass ^ Yukon i_oute ���HCROSS. ATLIN, F.MR, ' ��� DAWSON and ����nd.y) ., . Daily trains (except ''Press lnvr!?g. Passengers, mail. Rjje, ��� "' height connect with ^i . ��� .' ��� ; - ind White Horse, Fo1 minrm Ugh Wlnter s��vi��- 1 *feRrTply�� ,r-KS, Traffic Vancouver. B. C Manager, Th nBRng_i - IN ��� daily "Ol NEWS Canadian Pacific RAILWAY COMPANY TH E SCENIC RAILWAY OF AMERICA, running tl r igh B si -'ass sleepers, to . : an I linl ��� c leavai daily at 3:15; makes close counec tions for all Kootenay points and also St. Paul, Chicago and other I'nited States points. ED. OOULBT, Agent, New vvestmlnster or to E. .1. COYLE, Asst Genl. Pass. Agt, Vancouver. Trad- M��b"�� Dcsicns CoWi-hts Ac. Anrono ��mdlpt a .-etch ���""fr^.SrmJn . ._ t��ln our optnloa irtje - " jrobur.ir pfMMM qnlcklr a��c.rt��ln our J_���H���_L~C_m_BmH-- tlon����rrlctlrrronOrtpriMiiL HANDBUU" >en,u P��t��it�� taken _frf"u'ih_*'l",��,ha tptclal tuUct, without cfijrgo. ->""�� Scientific JWicricati. ggSK^^T.-S^rj'XiJ. *M " _U neTTKlu-ien. .. . u_ J, MUNN & Co.36,Br"^" Wew Ycrk ���light Trains Every Day in the Ye*r BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME l*HE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD. uTibodies the newest and best ideas or COMFORT, CONVENIENCE. ,nd LUXURY. It is lighted with loth electricity and gas, the most irilliant'.y illuminated train in the vorld. The equipment consists of .rivate compartment cars, standard 6 section sleeper?, luxurious dinin* sr rrclining chair cars (seats free), noilern day coaches and buffet, h- .i.irv '". or any other Information glren by any pi ,��� ,1 n beh ilf ol the Commls 3iomr..: ami before submitting my tender, bidders should make a careful anamination of thr' plans, profiles, 'irnwinRs nnrl specifications, and read the forms lo be exec-ufced nn 1 fully :nform tli nselves ns to tl-.f quafitlty md quality of lint-rials, and (fhar le.ter of workmanship required; nnd ire understood t<> accept and agree to be bound by, the terms and oon- Utlona 1,1 the form of contract, specl-| tlcatlons, etc., .annexed to the form of tender. Bach tender must, be signed and sealed by all thp parties to the tender and witnessed, and be acrompa.nle.l by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank of the Dominion of Canada, payable to the order of the Commission MS of the Transcontinental Railway, as follows: For Section No. 1, District 'A " 2, " 3. n 11 4 " " _'. O. O. F.���AMITY LODGE. NO. 27.��� The regular meetings of this lodge ire hald In Oddfellows' hall Colum hla street, every Mvmiav evening nt X o'clock. V O. U. W.���FFIA8ER LOCGE No. 8 ��� Meetings Ihe first nnd third Tues day In each month. Visblne brethren cordially invited to attend Lodge mom, A. 0, 0, W. hnli. Odd feMows' hiock, Clsrksou street ,OURT BRUNETTE. No. 4099, I.O.F. Meets the Pblirl*r f'riilnv in Hif iir..itli qr uj fl-,.| ���.,, jn tf)e blulltf hall, Oddfellows* block. What ��-.! Coral fa. The red coral that Is used for necklaces ls a horny axis which supports a number of soft bodied, coral-like animals, or polyps, the entire structure bearing a strong resemblance to a smull shrub. The fishermen, after they have brought this shrublike colony to the surface, clean the soft animal matter nwny, preserving the red core, or nxls, -which Is sold ns jewelry. Although red cornl contains some line, lt is largely composed of a substance nkln to horn, nud, like horn, It takes ,1 line polish. Horn, wool ami other ani- mnl substances of this nature almost invariably change their color when brought Into intense bent���St. Nicholas, -OURT ROYAL CC LUMBI A. No. 8SO8 A. 0. F.�����The regular meetings ot this F^idse rtp held ,.n mo Socond nrid Fourth Tuesdays 0�� each month at *, p. ro. iti iho Oddfellows' Hall FRATERNAL ORU_R OF LACLE3. Aerie No. .0 Meets every Tne Is evening it s p m., in the Eagles ball, Columbia street SV. Pres.; H. Schofteld rMl ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEM PERANCE meet every Wednesday it 8 o'clock p. m.. In Oddfellows' lunl, Columbia street. *UN_ OF oCOTLAND BENEFIT AS 80CIATI0N, LORD OF THE ISLES CAMP, 191,���Meets on the First and Third Tuesday of every month in K. of P. hall. Chief W. Sutherland. Crra of Hairbrushes. A goorl wny to clean hairbrushes is with =jririts of ammonia find warm wnter. Take a tablespoonfiil of ammonia to a quart of water, dip the bti_th?s tip nnd down in tha water without, wetting the back, , rinse in cienn warm WffteT, shake well and dry in thr- air, but not in , the sun. Soap and soda soften the 8ecT��t_ry. ' bristles and will turn an ivory back ; ed brush, vellow. A life of inzmess Is Its own reward, I. 0. O. F.���Royal City Lodge. No. 3 ���Meets in Oddfellows' Hall. Columbia Street, every Friday evening nt 8 o'r lock. Visiting brethren wlll be made welcome. CH. Clow, N.U. CE. Osborne, P. G. recording secretary. t'A' .$ 75,oro ���A*. . 100,000 'A'. . 75,000 'B'. . 100,000 'D\ . 150,000 'B'. , 100,000 A coat of Can is often an expensive suit of clothing. Any person whose tender is accept-' time and place. FOSE OP COLUMBIA LODGE No. 115, 80NS OF ENGLAND, B. 8.��� Red Rose Degree meets Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month, ln K. of P. Hall, Columbia 8t., at 8 p. m., White Rose Dogree, Fourth Wednesday tn each month, same Think twice before you do a mean thing and then ask some one else to do It. The more you think abont some people the less you think of them. Me who thinks no trll to tacky ta kb mirirouaem. ,'M' i *V>'jV -h ��� ,4���� 1. v �� . . , 1 'ii"- ''I ,�����" ' ' y ���' *>��: ^ ! ^^' 1 -v ,-.>��.. * i>-"'��V - -1 .-. # j.-'i_k!��1 W^i ���W4 PAGE E1GH1 THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, r_B i h * : ..���! !J tr-, *' ��� -** * ��� . a yV'-i ..���4.. vVr ��� ', ' �� ' '���� * ;' 4- x.l'-aij -., I.���" J vi .'J' ���!���_*. vcfH?.'-JSMr__. - ,.c?ns.'��W' �� '������ ''.*b�� tf.��� !>' ���'' j - M' 1 ���. *��� k -" ������'. _1 *H|i_^ '������ svt if :v..-.. v. * ft i. i *."���_?���; ^^"-���^t.!_# t "I* !,'..'��� .5,M ""��� ' 1 %^��rk��'lK'-r'''*4 tJiT^-��^r ' _.-: ifl ". llir'tf 1 _��_^s��_M��' ;_ ..* a-J"' ., ,.:ih*-<; ^-, ** , .��i�� ! .*Hj.v !*. "tS ��� ���"** ^;'*Vs^r*.. >V,,.^WljS' ' r||i|ft. . ���'^EiiPllbiJ 'llfflPP m G?B.r4U V-fl '!#,'���!*'-'"2"; JNf5-.'.jlw|ii_/ iy*" -x -. *iVi' im_��_i)'iii>-w !y__ri*' - aa- iuf. FOR EVERYDAY China and Glassware ,TRY^ Moreys COLUMBIA STREET For Your Chick's HEALTH Stiirlevant's Cure, Egg Food, Tlianolice, Lice Paint, etc. MUIR'S Drug Store Columbia St., New Westminster Telephone 83- ts- ADVERTISE "&- -- IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS Apples AND ACTOR STOPS PLAY TO REBUKE GALLERY GOOS Oranges WE HAVE THEM GOOD ONES! Apples, $1*50 per box. Navel Oranges Best quality Large size 25c per dozen C.A.WEISH The People's Grocer REQUIRED Two Modern Furnished Houses in ��ood locations T^ ��2 ��� -The Country Squire," a tissue of comedy, for which a mere shred of a nlot appears to be but the excuso, was the presr atatlon lasl night at th-- opera hou ��� . the Lee Willard com- juany. Ti:- story Is simply .tliat thej daughter of the old Vermont squire, Alic. pn . 5 her father's urgent ib sir. tor :- ��� to marry a man whom ������h.i likes bul does nol love, elopes with anothei man, who beguiles her with falsi promises, she early realizes hi r folly and leaves him in time, bin Is afraid to return to her father, wno for months grieves in silence. I Lending aid to u tramp, he discovers: ;i vein of good In thr' man and helps I him, also giving him a photo of Alice j and asking him, should be meet her 1 by chance, to tell her that her father waits her with a father's love. Thej tramp finis the girl and is himself reformed by the kind Act, The linal scene, a wintry Christmas I eve, brings the return of the lost one,; und happiness Is complete. The sei ne, with the red glow- of the \\3 fiction. V. 1? Valentines ... j\. 1... J.J. MACKAY y CO. BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS NEWS DEALERS Power from Niagara. Washington, Peb, 18,���The Houae , committee on rivers and harbors yea-l j terday gave a bearing on the Porter Alexander bills exempting the Niagara ! Gorge Railway company anil the ,| geneial-in-councll, for the approval o a certain site for the construction of a certain wharf and boom, situate on the south side of Lulu island, on tha shore of the Fraser river, have deposited with the honorable the minister of public works at Ottawa, plans of said wharf and boom, which they propose to construct on tand covered with water, lying eouth of lot 757, in group I, in the district of New Westminster and province aforesaid, together with a description of the proposed site thereof described by metes and bounds; and have also deposited a duplicate of each In the office of the registrar of deeds for the said dietrlctl of New Westminster, in which district said work is proposed to be construct-! ed; In accordance with the require-. FREE Embroidery Lessons and Art Exhibit To-Day Demonstrating the superiority of Beluing's Silks. MISS ALLISON COCKBURN. is here today in thr' parlor of the Hotel Russell, where have on display ber unique dlsplaj of em roidery work of 1 . '���' scription. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. W.SXolUsterXCo THE STORE FOR HOUSEFURNISMNGS ��� GET A PAIR of��� i-HUSKY 1 11 Lower .Niagara River Power ,. Water 1 Supply company from tho provisionsI ments of s_ctlon 7 of the "Navigable of the act for tlie control and regula- Waters' Protection Act," Chap. 115 **************4 tlon of the waters of the Niagara river. The bill will .allow the companies named to divert water from the points at a distance not less than a mile below the falls, R. S. Can. 1906. Dated at Xew Westminster, B. C. the iOth day of January, 1908. h. o. barnet, Hugh Mcdonald. t ���������� ������������������� +����+ Electric Railway Service lnterurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and wav stations will run every half- hour from 5:50 a. m. Last car leaves at 11 p, ni. (Last car lv. Vancouver IT."0.) Cars leave the depot every twenty mi-utes for both Sapperton and city Mnilts over the citj line. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, twenty minutes after and forty minutes after, commencing at 6:20 a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten minutes after the hour, half past and fifty minutes arter the hour, commencing at 6:30 a. m. Sunday Service nair-noun- between 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. \ British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd | ���������������������������������������������������������������������**J*******************-.AAA.l A NEW HOUSE Best part of the city; fully modern and up- to-date; eight large rooms, basement and furnace. Price, $4,000. Terms ��� One - quarter cash, balance easy payments. F. J. HART & CO. New Wegtminster. LIMITED Chilliwack. Vancouver. aussrrs n* ihforcio SHIRTS I EITHER IN TAN OR BLACK I JL With every two sold we give a written guarantee for one year's wear. Just the thing for hard wear. A pair costs you $5.00 Other men have bought them and are satisfied- Why don't you try a pair? Made by the H. B. K. Co. PhillipS, Wardrobe '(Mm I SELLING AGENT FOR NEW WESTMINSTER. J