ME 1. NUMBER I SEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14. 1906. in CENTS PER WEEK ' HOSPITAL DOCTOR AMlRICAN SAILORS ^^ ^RMTim THAN SIT OF MANY MURDERS ^|||| gllMf (f x7jUM>GE'S CHAIR Quarrell With Nurse Leads to Investigation of Two Institu- F^U$lGh^&**rf Scarcity of Men Willing to Pre- t,ons Conducted By Medical Man. and Evi- i^Tc^-Mart-ai in Russia Girl dences of Awful Crimes Are Goes Defiantly to Death on Revea,ed- Cut a Swath in Cuban Capital for a scaffold. Short Time and Then Receive Orders to Return to Their Shi]). a , -Si I" \ iabi ', ., . e con ��� s when he i es are i erii - hen Mare] wo in ��� i- . ��� ... In the gei men a Pol ind . ed a falsi .- ��� ��� ��� : - ' ��� " . - ��� - - . N car: tree: It was I - : ��� ��� ihe - : . ' . ' alien j Gi ide Kn les the i ��� ' Onl strict Attorne> that I ent left thi .'������-., ��������� eipi s respect Mrs. Ayri ��� ��� ��� to wuom his : atli nts. Shi ��� ��� to hei el ii - ������ for Phils a \>. - ��� . r Iln? Miss pparture . - - ��� . ��� ��� od '��� . - st 5 ��� .. som Thi ��� izzli now w! she s hi thing at i es was io the dis Horn* offl ��� Shi :":..:'��� - " with an :...-��� ed nilge lhe ��� E PREPARED !0R EXHIBITION1 WEEK Funeral of Edward Walmsly. ��� . of GL N. R. Arrange for Tr; ��� ��� -e anci Reduced Passenger Rates. i ��� : ��� ��� f Seattle, lant agent I t G. N, ��� . .' -:, |aj In c< n- a prepai ing i I the i pvhi b train �� ill run on N. i(. lines during the i Mr, 'i. rkes was a< ��� ������ anied irns, oi Vancouver, and In ' ii j in specti I tin ..��� w G. N I an 1 freight sheds, an I < s- ��� ��� lienisi .'is satisfli I w Ith the ������ - ol the wer.;. .. ng service was oul lm i II li a ne 1,: rrom Kootenay, ame aa the C. P R.;coast lines ��� -'��� a mile ��� ach way, in ��� ��� an i all Intervening poinl s. will run to and from Vai n I ��� nil d Intei vals The regit- dn li a. Ing al 8.35 will be ri lain others v\i'i le ive al 9 50 -' Id ��� , 2 30 -. i I p.m. nnd ': Roi n ning ' Van i ��� ��� |i rture will he 11 i m.. , '��� . :a Iin . D.55 - - i ������ |] e onlj 50c for the trip The Guichon train ��� ��� 11 trips, insti.ul ol tri- ��� ��� as ii ��� at, The res i laj an I Fri I ��� e Di Ita will I'm thn igh to iver :.- nt present, while the art- il trains will only travel ns far Wi -tminster. : ''���:��� ' nts are being made f<>v ��� " tirston from Belllngham which lake place on American day, ��� is N. Tt. oiiiciiils expect to '��� crowds arrive here on that "in across IW border. All ar- 1 ms for the excursion nro not ropleted, but a definite announce may be expected In a -8) or ace esti ay aftei Iln fan n ��������� m e _' . - - | . ... attended i lativi s :. s of th efi rhe si .. ��� ISI lbe Rev Mr : ��� - ��� n Mel!... lisi '��� ��� Ihe Rev, R I-;. S. rhe :. earers, who wi re lends i leci asi i. wen li i ��� in ��� - I -���..- I Johnston, C VV. ii. . nl'-' - ���':. ��� 3 Armstrong, V. Illiai Chambers * and V Hi isi The ' -.:..:������ Ingi n��� n both numerous an : eati fill, an i Include I tri- ites froi th Mr. and Mi s. .' i kson, Vani i iw . �� ���< atli: M. s fanilesoi M lann and Miss A., l< Walmslj. cross; Mrs. Gllli spie a.-i I Miss Huti heson, -; Mr and Mrs Digl .', : Mi nil Mrs. .1 Dl , croi Mr. an I Mrs. Vnkers, �� - eath : R. M. Sheridan, V mcouver, harp; Mr an I Mrs. .1 Cami n ppraj : Mr, and Mrs Jami Fo .\ h Van - n ". wre ith: M i and Mrs V'i ���: iver, wn In: M n I Mi - George \ lams, �� reath ; M an ' Mrs T, S a in, - praj . Mrs, Cham bers, wreath; Mi - Trel ��� me, ������ li; M ��� ��� >. ay; Mr. and Mrs, a Wi an ! Mrs, H II : ��� ud famil) wreath: Mi an i Mi . M mn, anchor; Mr, and Mi P. Cumen n <��� ci nl V\ nilnni i n ning, aprnj . Mr, and Mr , lamei Man lay, spr iy; Mrs William Flu ivit. Bpraj : Mr. and Mrs D, .1, Stewart, sprit) : Mrs, Captain De Be l< a < I M: Talt, spra ���; bouquet- of flowers ..... . ni . ihe following; Mr and Mis. House; Mr, and Mrs. Powers; M Ethel Tesky; Misa Mabel Teal ) \i . a,i Mrs A waul. Mr and M ' i.ewls Williams; Mr, and Mrs, ,1 Mrs .1 Hume; Miss Bes Mrs. William Archibald, rge Gregory; D M. Vrchl- ,nd Mrs Dunlap an I M.r, Booth, fron ace. v .... - .... a. ' . - ll strei ... pass . ie Plai ��� '��� ' ��� ��� - w1th the exi i ��� ��� .- an d two ��� nti was . resull - enci etween Presi lenl . \' .- ��� an 1 indi Colwi ��� the latter'e Mi Sleeper asked esidi I whethei tn on ered the gi i a- ��sis able to pi all Ami . an nterests ana un- . . The president n ed 1 hal hi to dn ' -��� sten thai . advisabli n in the *n eie-is i i Am- ns as wi ... ��� ; im - enien s iggesi a Ph , a a ', , ecall i igl Eats Uncle Sam Paris, Sept 1 n - cul ty in con - - ed witl fflci d Otel ��� ��� ��� blanks and sea thi B ,'olutionarii - ������ - s and elsewhen Man) ot ecti port! are In circulation. -. , | to servi ������ ! ifflci s who ICC .. ; e greatesl attempts on the Execution ot Gi>-!. s . I', ersburg, Sept. Long ii'. ��� . ��� land ani :' .... ��� ... e last words of Zen- an soldiers going ':i(J gi whi afti a, a i 5 ani son* will arise to embai ka lon < these- .. s of order in the is nd." BASEBALL PLAYERS HAVE DATES AHEAD Blaine Team Cannct Come Sert. 22���Preparations for Tournament. ed G en Min nontl entenci con martial. Thi y wi uttered as ope v - nd her neck. She . : to see a . -: io to : 1.' st nounted hi - . and would not bi ��� hi ... aph she sent to 1 s sti -' i " -. ti the words: My life v- a - : ,' i ha I to give." Secret Police Earn Waces. Land Fraud Convictions. Portland, Ore-.. Septi 13 -State I in in Pierce Maj -. ex-rep- . . tlve William X. .Tones and Ceo S en u tand convicted in the Blue \i sir-tin Ian I fraud ease - ed vi ��� returned by lhe jury ai 1:45 o'clock tens morning was thi '��� deral court today, find- in: all three guilty of conspiracy. Cousel foi hi defendants Immediately gave notice of their inten'ion to move for anew trial and were allowed time to do so Exaert Swin-mer Drowns. Toronto, Se; t. 13.���Although an px- swlmmer, Churl'-- Melnn - mi ���loath in 7 feet ol water yesterday. He wenl In near the western sand -ecrei i-ooce cam waces. Dar on the outside of Hanlan'- Island, Moscow, Sea: 13 Follow tte the n and after swimming for a time sank agents ol thi sei ��� in Blghl ol two friends who could nm ��� ��� \ dimir Mazury, the leadei swim, and were unable to save him. , ��� the Moscow section ��� I the Flj ag Mclnnes was a motorman in the em- -.. , . , B a... .. Grou the police have taken into ploy of the Ti onto Streel RaVwr.) custod) ten other members of thi - company. ��� il oi ver hen i .. , a. . - i1 ��� . a a Wiiil til Sun ; and thej ... . gai ��� I . Si Both tea out. eg .: . . ��� . . ad th ��� gar . ��� ; ��� ' ��� i cl. M s . . . ...: " etween i - ��� ' ��� . onfi renci ecided le this even- an i :. 5 30 ��� - the detach - ��� nl under the ... Offlci Mllli . " a 11 ashori with ai ms ��� ition and ,. ' . nail: an I ti ok un a p - tlon comn a ��� the palace Two hours latei the 1 nmis ���'- G Hull, managi thi ��� '��� sarj outfit followed with su pei foi ban baseball team, i'i i letti the officers and men. ",: ' ' ol the N'ew Westn Inste) Questioned whether ineli duties on hall committee, coi . alns hal shore would simply be protection 'A baseball match foi \ leriean daj al \:: erti an Interesl ��� 01 defence ol the thi Provfm ial fa -��� ��� - I men , a ! Pn sidi nl Pi In 11 Offli ��� 1 ���' sidi show for thi Mlllei ind tin ithi offl rs oi the rhi iasi all garni Is -! ti '< lei chmenl nnantmousi) replied thai menci al om . hich Mr. H BOAT UPSETS ON LAKE AND CHILDREN DROWN MEXICANS FRIGHTEN AMERICAN WORKMEN Five Ycung Lives Are Lost in Acci dent at Port Felix���f^ne Child Escaces. Arme.' G srd Prelects Employeet In R-. !\\ay Colcny at Aguas Calientes. El Paso, Texas. Sepi 13.���The ; Times toda) a ii lishi - a reporl tha the American raili ��� ��� on) al \- i guard in il fax, Se. t 31. -Five 1 hi! Iren - their lives bj a drowning accidi ��� ���'. ���: Felix, Guysboro county, this ��� on. The children wen those o .. , ��� . . . 1 alientes is under military 1 igen three in number, i ... a-ins. children ol losi - 'enci of threats of Mexl King, also thrw in number. Thej workmen to drive out Americans wenl hum ig foi b* ri< s about six burn the raili - Man) s - waj ,'i. 1 crossi I a smi were fired promi o sl; on Su and Monday, - I Thi ; r ��� If the low:: sV ��� M |1 atta ked or ir an uprising occuire 1 In the city, the) undoubtedlj would have soi 1 '';'i_ to do ' egai lless of fine ques tl n - as to u h 1 attai ke I The gi '1' ' al Ini] .' - 1 ' ��� - , , ��� ^ to bi "...1 li Is the Inti ition ol th ? I'nite 1 States, nol en*, to eet Am , -, ,-. interests, bill ali 0 1 he rovi rn 10 ol Presl(h?nl Palms The pro , 11.. iii the cii j if \' 'i j1:is h I tin ��� rr' ct of en 1 fe Iln ��� ���, - pcurlty hi nst attack fi vtthout, 01 ol an Inti i nal u i Ri ori have heeu current c '��� i dial the win -1 ��� li 11 ents 0 lation tt' re pi inning to fire, under be, lins is mm 'i too ��� arlj while crossi : me will coi three o'i lo< k Mr. Hull poln - e Bel igl an e Ii d i d . 1, a laci 6 ssi mai ��� - tn fact, they do nol w ani to see ll id ey con- i... hal ou the da; whi n 'i!- running an excui Bion fn m thi the baseball mati h Bhould ' e the . hlel tti . :. " err; . itch The journej 1 1 was madi n ��� el y b) twos bu - tin ��� 1 trip all attempted to coi al om e with the result tha sized Thi eldest el . Minnie, alone n a ��� sl - ������ safelj. hat a woman who ' merl) r< sided ' ��� re has written a ... rom v. - ' tiientes thai Americans there are icri much alarmed and many are leai inn. Vrmsl ren-; le C ���" Mn Gi - Mr -.ml Mrs. Earth Shakes Some More. ' '"'- Ayri -���. Sept. 13, According lespati li to l.-i Naclon from Hi"1 chile, further earthquake bai a u expei lenced be- :i ihe -. ivlni es ol 9 mtlago and Th... are attributed to th 1 a vol an , which la tn I ill i Dance Saturday night, Prof. .1 idges will open hla tl n Ini , , ... for the se ison in St. Gi rgi hall on Saturday nlghl Cl is es will be held from 7.30 to 0 o'clock, after will be n general dnnc . n mighl Firsl cln ' will be provi |i ,| for ih" nei islon The price . lon will !"��� 50 ceni I n gen e . n, while lad! - " '" i M '"" I free ei . | v. hl< li. r. iberb bi i niioai. H tt . also ��� ��� iorti I that Insin geni - In considerable ' mn ibei were approaching Hai ina I im evei al dlrei ini \fier reading n des iati h from Wash im-i .u In which Se relarj ������ Ihe Navy Bonnpnrte was quote I as i aytng ihere would 1 e no 1 indlng i I nltetl Stati evenl of extreme and sustalne I rioting Commander Colwell Bald to the '��� ,, I,,-., i press; "1 have lande l a ��� a. e aiiei consultation ��Ith those liesl a.hi-e.i as to the situation, in I ,. peciall) mi the requesl ol Pre d lenl 1'iiiua liini-eif, who Informed Mi sleep.',- and myself lhal he gravel) White Labor scarce. Mi ���' ; -, still '.' s< ree around ihe , ��� \ local > li alsi bad a ..;,, ,a | , ouple ghl for m.-n for \i lasi he gol ��� - ��� man an I aski d ��� work The answer ��� and the de ih ... would wan' 'ellow | ... g uj-f..,. ". ��� ,.n the Job for eration of $iso an - ed him if be Rev. D. I. Shaw Elected. ., , .... . take the coal M " eai. Si ���'."��� li l s -.,,... . ,,,. ,,r ..,., .,, Humberts Released. Ma Ian ��� Pheresi ��� ederlck 1 . lo . ��� ��� a .... - h I'OlV! $12,000,000. V . . ' Hu one time a i ties \.'\ v-. -��� ������������,-���.. II; e played tlon With th mi n it Ir expected thi thi ei i i Ibji tournament V. S. Lew pltchei wl has Blaine bi ys here on sevi and who made ��� ��� ��� s. ittle, ha - -��� un d o I n hi with w E sin-' and will play wiili the team In future, tte Is one rinci ' f the W< eyan Thi ol the fastest b :i b h i thi llegi ��� i tl , . v,.,-\ w-n,, (.ii-.aned up the \ if Hindoos were '-easl. and the ' ;" -:���������' tl e . ."��� "-.',.. n ��� hi Pi In Cuba, excepi In I i ,v ,.,,.��� L,.���...in��� u ,,, ,1lp ..... . , school co ��� .- the) ��� hould si Ike onl M< nl - hit the leather when bo throws 11 ^ pothei goo I '��� i'i player who Is aboul : ' take up his residence In this - o ���'. . - ��� enable wage, o Misunderstood Mr, Gilley. s ' ��� ��� . ��� ng of ihe remarks ��� ', W. R. Gilley at the board of Daniel E. Wood Dead. Montclair, N. V . Sept. 18.���Panlel clt) Is J Miller, of I.adyartlth, who r. wood, one of the best known civil trade meeting on Wednesday night, wl" ''''^ v,s '���' i:i'''1 wi'h tllp bal) engineers in the United States dii I causea " t0 aPPe��r ,lia' Ml' I;il1".' ���- im Sells ��� Millside player who s me Mai s here today He was oorn in Concord v"',v of the ��"i,,i,,r' "iat lh<- Bbnrne line could nol be of any benefit to , 0 New Westminster. Mr, Gilley at the time referred lo the rroposition to Corinthians Meet Defeat. has i n In the hospital for doubted the ability of the Cul in i ... ���, ,s mnv ^.������ ml ���,0 ,.om1 (n rp. ernmenl to pr I -inerlcan property ,���V(,,.^ aTll, ,s PX]1octol to turn out 'l'"1 persons." to practice early nexl weelc, Owing uwimni"n> "��������*;"��"��'��� construct ibe Bourne line alone ' Back to Their ShiD Aqain. (l, 1]l(, wfM ��.,,,,��� of tlle CTOnnd. thej Fall River. Mass.. Sept. J.3.���The mainland In which case he fails to see Washington, Sept, 13 The sailors .,-���-= have not been able to hav* Corinthian socker football team of what lonefit il would ho to ibis citv, iinie.i rrom the iMlset Denvei at Ve-\ much practice for the past few England, which has been touring the but In ca��e of II being construct/'I Havana have been ordered to return days, but all are expected to bo out United tSates, last its first game in through Lulu Island, as he believes, it Inmii lintel) lo the vessel, save for ~ this evening at five o'clock, when a this country when lt was defeated by should be, New Westminster would small glial I for the American ��lega stiff practice will be Indulged in. 'the Fill River team today, 3 to 1. undoubtedlv le benefitted. * ' i i * ... i ��� . > fl:: : p �� �� man: THE DAILY NEWS FRIDi THE CINNAMON TREE. THE ELEPHANT. and i'l-f- Rp Is i Ipp < tbe Ila11. l�� Gathered It.-iroil I-'i��r I *.��-. Tbe cinnamon tree grows to a I. Ight of from twenty to thirty feel and is sometimes eighteen inches in thickness. Tlu- leaves are from f iur to six Inches hi length, oval shaped and marked with ; iree principal nerves. They taste very much like clovi s. Cinnamon flowers are of a beautiful silky gray on Lhe outside and a lighl yellow on the Inside. The fruit is a small acorn shaped drupe, and when ripe it is quite brown. It I-. however, the bark of the cinnamon tree that makes ii valuable. The fine.-! comes from the island p)i' Ceylon, where they have two seasons of cinnamon harvest. The tirst season begins lu April and the last iu November. The bran.-lies of threa to the years' growth are p'tit down, and the epidermis i< carefully s.-raped away. Then thn bark is ripped up lengthwise with a knife and gradually loosened until it may be easily removed. The slices of bark are then placed in badly treated, and, as he cannot talk, tho sun to dry. and as they dry they he does aboul the only thing In- can do curl up into quills. The next thing i.- ami trumpets his disgust or |> >ssi!dy the claim each year or paid to the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ mining recorder in lieu there >:'. When 11..��i Niiuir.'.i. Docile, Obedient ^S1"1 has been expel led : , i. the ami Lom Sufferlnjt. I it : :: ay, ion having :, elephant Is the best natured made and upon complying with othei requirements, purchase the iaiid at $1.00 all a "-.-. P : mi - n m iy be gr inted by the Min ster of the Interior to I ��� tte claims c ntaining iron and mica, lis i copper, in the Yuk in Territory, of an area not exceed ; i . icres. The patent for a mining locati n -'.iii pi ivide for the payment of a Royalty ot _A |ier i nt : the sales of the products of the 1 i iti n. PLACER MINING���Manit ba ind the N. VV. T.. excepting the Yukon Territory: Placer mining claims generally are too feet square, entry fee $5, renewable yearly. ( In the North Saskatchewan River claims are either bar or bench, the former being ioo feet long and extending between high and low water mark. The latter in- "The elephant is the best be.i-t In all wild creation," *:iid a circus man. "Mosl people have an idea that the big beast Is apt t" go wrong any time and make all binds of trouble for everybody. Xow, as a matter of faet. I have never but nine seen a freak of this kind. Then the result was directly due to tbe Intolerable abuse ..f flat headed grooms, it seems to me that if some one was putting a steel point or hook Into a soft Joint of yours or mine many times a day and without any g l reason for it we would show temper and tear up things too. The only difference is the elephant has more patience. He is docile, obislient ami long suffering. When an elephant pots a little out of sorts ther.- Is always a ime lightweight at tendant, it seems, to fly oft and say he Is 'daffy.' Ninety-nine times out of t hundred the poor elephant has boon cludes bar diggings, but extends back to examine uml arrange tbe cinnamon according t" it- quality. The persons whose work it is :���> examine the clnna num aro obliged for ti,:- purpose to taste and chew it. although In a sh u I time i; produces a very painful effei I ou their mouths and tongues. As the cinnamon qu lis re exai the - . Her oues . re iserted into I i larger, and the whole is then tie I up bun - ". elghing aboul eight; eight pounds ' aeh. In i'���-,. Ion tip.- ...i of i . ;������ usu ally i repared by grii ? the plei es of I- ni:. so g this po' del In sea water for two or three .'.. y- nuO thi u distilling Two oils j so' er, out- lighter the other heavier than water. goes a step further and eases his feelings by taking a crack with his trim! at something within reach. Elephants are as kind hearted and tender as wo men and respond to little attentions the same way, and In the same way. Ju-; like a woman, whi n the) get - ur ed. .t takes a long A to sw ���eten th.-::i again if it can be d ine at all."��� Chicago Chronicle. MATELt-V I ui-Imii. KIlitUNS, Prnt I.len ot Vnlure to Eat Their Solltode. "Pig ns are monogamous," said i raiser of those birds for market, "ant the female lays but two eggs. One oi these is always the egg from which r male is hatched, and the other inclose: the future female. If by any accideni a eock pigeon loses its mate or a hei pigeon becomes wide lowed the sympa j Collectors thles of the entire cot co out to thi | afflicted brother or sister. If it shouli so happen that a cock should lose bi mate and a hen hers, so that they nn | both mateless at the same time, thc af dieted pair soon forget their grief in i ue*- life partnership, and all is serene. ��� "But If there is a widower In the cot and no convenient widow for him tc take to mate, or If there Is a widow f": whom no widower pigeon is on hand something must be done to fill the va cancy. Upon the first hen pigeon tc nest after the vacancy occurs falls thi ! Important duty. If she hasn't hatched her eggs yet she promptly dumps one j of the two out of the nest. She nevet makes a mistake In evicting the right ono. If a widow Is to be provided for the ben throws out the egg containing ber future daughter: if a widower Is ntning for a mate she disposes of the; ~n egg. If she bas hatched her egg | t ' en a demand Is made for her sacrl ' she ceases feeding the youngster will be superfluous nnd starves it i ��� ��� ��� "->ntb. Pigeons grow fast, and,; hood over, tho lone product of l ��� .est becomes mate to the bereaved ' - .... ._'- of tho flock," t'oademned to Slavery. Tw,i hundr I years ago when men and u. men were i ied to di tl for trh ..-.--. ��� was the i ist ���::. in Scotland to i be le ith sen tout,-.. Ini i peri ; -"" -'-1 A to -.- lied masters. In other words, tl. demned person bee in ������ a sl i It was further ordained that he should wear a metal collar round bis ne, .; r ��� cording bis sentence and punishment The Society of Scottish Antiquaries owns one of th a. collars, fished out of the Forth above All ia. It Is bra--. with this Inscription: 'Alexander Stewart, found guilty of death for theft at Perth. 5th I' tuber, 1701, an 1 _ fted by the Justiciars as i perpetual servant to Sir John Aresken of Alva."��� Magazine. Truthful. "My dear." said a vain old man to his wife, "these friends here won't believe that I'm only forty-five years old Tou know I speak the truth, don't you?" "Well," answered the simple wife, "\ suppose I must believe it. John, as you've stuck to it for fifteeti years."��� Exchange. Cold niooded. Mary���Do you think one should marry for love or money? Chaperon���My dear, love is au excuse for marriage. but money is a justification.���Melbourne Times. to the base of the hill or bank, not exceeding iooo feet. Where steam power Ls used claims goo feet wide may be obtained. Dredging in the Rivers of Man:: iba p- I the N. W. T.. excepting the Yukon Territ iry���A free miner may ob tain only tw i leases if five mi ; .- a term of tw enty ye irs, n ible in thi retion of tlie Minister : thi Interior rhe 1 '��� is lined t the .-���',-: bed bars of the i ��� I v water i rl ind f r first y- r ai ; mile for i - ��� ��� yi : Royalty sai - mining. PI i ;-- ��� :' Vul " Ter- k, gul ::. river and hill t - shall n ������ ex :ee I 250 fe t in ��� gth, : m tl base line or gi neral direct'. E the creek or gul !:. :' ������ '.-. idtl being rom 100 I 2000 feet. All other placer claims -' ���'���-- feet - |uare, 1 laims are marked by two legal pi ���-. one at each end, bearing notice;. Entry must be bl iine I w tl n ten days if the claim is within ten miles of thc mil ing r - r lei - - ine extra day allow ed for each iddi- tional ten miles nr fraction. The person or company staking a m must hold a A ie minei'- cer- tificate. The discoverer of a new mine is entitled to a claim of isoo feet in length, aand if the party consists of two, 1500 fret altogether, en the output on which no royalty shall be charged the rest of the party ordinary claims onl". Entry fee Sio. Royalty at the rate of two and one-half p'-r cent, on the value of the gold -hipped fi >m the ject to the rights of all per-on- who hav?. or who may receive entries for bar digging, or bench claim.-, except en the Saskatchewan River, where the lessee can dredge to high-water mark on each alternative leaseh rid The leasee shall have a dredge in peration within one season from the XEW WESTMINSTER date of the'lease for each five mil ^^ but where a per-on or company hai OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, Sept. 14, '06 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. ,'br Hardest i>i Hake Are Orcklda niul A iim-ri can n.-.-inty Roaea, The orchid and American Beauty rose are the two most difficult Mowers to make, a skilled worker can construct only about six American Beauty rose? in one day, and this number only when the leaves and petals ure all ready to put together. The small flowers, like the Jasmine, are also difficult to make, and only skill..! hands can be intrust ed with this work. The majority of Ur- small and delicately made flowers Importi d for millinery uses are made in the pri- ins of France. The work of making :' iwers is pleasant and fur ski led hands . icr itlve, the girls re ceiving all the way fr >m $3 a week for bi - . : era to $23 for the best workers Much of the finei grades .- given out for home work, women and girls tak lng I. ige boxes of il iwer petals and li 1 ves t 1 pul t. gether, 1 ine market for artificial flowers is th il if the bar ii.--- maki rs, n bo order bunches of vio lets ami ither small flow ers and n them to gr 10ms for the decor tlon 1 their I. irses on tallybd trips od othei gala 01 aslon -. Many of the bands uni corsage bouquets of orchids and vio lets so much admired al the theuti i and opera are artificial. ��� Leslie's Weekly, THE JUVENILE BOSTONIANS In t: ever popular Comic Opera With a full cast and chorus of 30. �� ts n '.. t ale at Ryall's 1 h ig St 1 -. Prices: $1, 75c and 50c. .01 IT ','> s��. Synopsis of Regulations for Disposal of Minerals on Dominion Lands in Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory. COAL���Coal lands may be pur- hased at $10 per acre for soft coal "htained more than one lease one dredge for each hfteeri miles or fraction thereof A sufficient. Rental. $io per annum for each mile of river leased. Royalty at the rate of two and a half per cent, collected on the output after it exceeds $10,000. Dredging in the Yukon Territory- Six leases of five miles each may be granted to a free miner for 1 term of 20 years; also renewable. The lessee's right i.s confined to the submerged bar or bars in the river below low water mark, that boun-, dary to be fixed by its position on the !' day of August in the year of the date of the lease. The lessee shall have one dre Lain operation within two years from the date of the lease, and one dredge for each five miles within six years from such date. Rental $100 per mile Yukon Territory to be pud to the a imptr Hi r. A'.i fri ������ 1 . ner shall reci ���-��� a grant of n: re tl ��� one mining claim "it :pai it river, crcA nr gul 1.. hot the sai e 1 iner 1 n iy h ild any number of claims by purchase, and free miners tray w irk their cl lims in partnership by filing notice and ying fei of $2. A cl iim mas be aban I 1 I in 1 anoth -r obtained on the -ame _"eek, gulch or riv.-r, by giving m ti e and paying a fee. W :'.: 1 usl 1"- done on a claim each year tn the vai ie if at least $200. \ certificate that work has been ll ll ! .ned, anad open t> occupation and entry by a free miner. Berths on tln'ir sleepers are longer, Hei Hei; I ft I .. '. -, ro h, H ��� 1 to thi and $go for anthracite. Not more <��� 1 1 ��� 1 .1 ��� ��� -, ,. ,���_ , ... high r and wider than in similar cars 1. .11 320 a n-. can be acouired hv one .1 r -n 111111.U 1 y oiu nn any 0ther line. Ihey protect indtv dual or company Hoviliv ii .1 ��� ��� 1 1 m , , !���" .-. Koyaity at ,ni|r trains by the Block System. The boundaries of a claim may be Cradl : . Lies " ��� : ' Noi ��� . - T . IS -...'. - - 1 bu 3 In 'i ��� ��� ; Ins; ���. ;hl Eaby 1 : . Kiss him food Heigh, ' ���' 11.- kaby I 7. :a ro. I :��� ��� , the sltyt ,'. ".' . 'hi Inn I'ost A person who Is willing to take things as he eun catch them Is apt to have to catch them. A pretty girl has lbe right to expect to be well taken care of, or else what's the use of being pretty? There may be people who look handsome when they ure downright mad, but who ever saw them? Some men would like to be president of uu insurance company and take their chances on being right. the rate of ten cents per ton of 2000 pounds shall be collected on the gross output. QUARTZ���Persons of eighteen years and over and joint stock com- p-rnies holding free miners' certificates may obtain entry for a mining location A free muter s certmcate is granted i'or one or more years, not exceeding live, upon payment in advance of $7.50 I per annum for an individual, aud from $50 to $100 per annum for a company, ', according to capital. A free miner, having discovered mineral in place, may locate a claim i 1500x1500 feet by marking out the I same with two legal posts, bearing 1 location notices, one at each end of the line of the hide, or vein The claim shall be recorded within I fifteen days if ocatcd within ten miles Iof a mining recorder's ofiice, one additional (lay allowed fur every additional ten nnlcs or fraction. The fee fur recording a claim is $3. At least $100 must be expended on defined absolutely by having a survey made and publishing notices in the Yuk..n Official Gazette. Petroleum All unappropiatcd Dominion Lands in Manitoba, tbe North we-t Territories and within thc Yukon '1 rritory. are open to prospecting for petroleum, and the minister may re- serve fur an individual or company having machinery on the land to be' prospected, an area of IQ20 acres for such pcri'.d as he may decide, the! length of which shall not exceed three times the breadth. Should the prospector discover oil in paying quan- tities, and satisfactorily establish such discovery, an area not exceeding 640 acn -. including the oil well, will be sold to the prospector at the rate of $1 an acre, and the remainder of the tract reserved, namely, 12S0 acres, will bc sold at the rate of %t, an acre, subject to royalty at such rate as may be specified by Order in Council. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the In terior. ' I lent. Interior. ___b��s __ft \i_ umwffJ5mw?v'y'��mm Announce T THESE early days of autumn find us ready for _ Fall Footwear Business. I We never entered upon a season better prepared to suit everybody's idea with the best of shoes or to please our patrons with our prices. Our Footwear merits the highest praise while our prices remain within easy reach. We invite you to come to see the new styles, and then, when ready to buy, you'll know what's correct for the coming season. JOHNSTON BIG SHOE HOUSE Columbia Street, New V estminster, B. C. j ������ THf: f>4Jl \ NEWS L Sf IfNG \��S ^__J l\_ I T'T' . Pacti ':��������� and giiarar ee a r//�� ^*^ CALG * *-^. CO BURNABY CORPORATION. Westminster Iron V to dy Putlw Tender. ':.-'. ie iroper <�� ���t'i vv^'-^ Sale oi L COQUITLAM MIL DISCUSSES THE 0AM w^nd ��� ���- ; -��� -; I. ��� : a ii ret i ��� . ..-��� - ere the I . - ' : '��� - SALI -a: -B ; . . Wi ������.-.-��� i : New mist to aile ii . . m : lhe 21st daj ���������' .. -". ed (hec easl 'er ti ice, - - be aj ��� ��� ��� ci ted t< ��� ������ - - ��� _i ��� ��� . Add e_>i Box 24, Nt ��� V esti ster, B. C . 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' ������ .i Cnn-a-dian Pa< ifi< i''"" .'-I Mail Mpanisliii' ��� ;,- it e; ���: - ' I'- 8 ��� ��� ���'' ��� I ��� ' ' n 6 months a bird Li ; -.-.... ��� aa f tender, with interest at the ��� p�� the ordinary conditions oi ar A,. e< i . -���- . ��� - lie v ' mpletior punch; . : . - res to a . ..J ��� ��� ��� '- ' a ��� . ��� ' rt> ��.��ak i n. C. i. P AGENT. L&VD REGISTRY *CT. T ������ fo ' License to Cut Tlmbe - ��� ���"' 'ion Lahds In the Pro- < cf British Columbia. ...... . , . . ... ., .. -... . I., tiei ; h i1"" ��� ��������� - nterio I ed ��������� ho envelope Tin ' h N'o fi 'i Depar.tmei in noon oi ' ; a '��� . ��� ��� ������' ��� ��� ��� ...... Eertl N ��� "'. ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� ��� on 0 i -'- ��� : ������ -' ' .. v. . |oi ��� ' '��� ��������� dl] ��� ��� '��� . ',.��� -���' ��� ��� m ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��������� ������ 'i ������ '��� must bi ��� '������������������������ ndi '��� ��� ��� ��� ��������������������� ��� ��� ��� ��� of tei his D " �� "���" ��� ' I Xew Wi aster, 1 ��� ��� ��� i . i leputy of thi ��� or ��� ��� ���- en the ai ��� ay fi ��� ��� ��� ��� Vo n ��� E_ - KI-'A E _ Secr< a ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� E. M. Carncro . ��� . ., ;-... - p. ..... sS ��� ��� ������ ��� .... . -'.lion of '- '��� ��� ��� ��� % date the 9th .. \ .. 905, of i '' t cert! ��� ��� ��� ' '"" ' ��� " ' ' i d premises f ite ''.ing ��� ��� .. S ��� " :\. . . a the Province Of 1 NOTICE i i th ile ��� ������ hi" ��� ��� 8, 9, 11 md 8 Blocl ' - - - 5, 16, 17, lt \.-, ............ , - aa. , ��� ; -��� -. being partsi BOuth'W-Sl ' ' to make applica- . . Bectloh ( ..".p-v; ��� .t. tlon 1 ������ -_o_.o_ab_e the Chli C. E. Ry ������' ��� "' - - ��� ��� ind ' lerabl ... ., ��� ' ��� ��� "��� ... me, ai ' ���,"t - - "- -��� .,.,..; nsld- ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ei he livi in C - ' . . . ��� . Ian ... ��� ..... ��� ��� ' ��� ��� ������ ... at a ��� tin ved .... . ��� - - ��� ��� ��� vide the i , . attended 1 .... . The i ��� ��� V ' ��� ��� ��� - ��� ��� ��� - ��� n ftltie .Mountain 1 to over 1 the i try I ��� having a I 1 tl ��� ���.-���.. | ���' - ������ - | " Bloe* 41 ��� ��� ��� :��� parts C - ol l.auds and Worl l stake ] hi '���'������ I '��� ��� n land's tl eni ��� ��� ��� Ins them e west a \\ ... .....,, .. gei tlon fi. - \,-,, w . stn Ihsti ��� Dls -. ��� i., \ . .. a .. . ,. 1. ,-: ��� . a , -. ..... T,- . onteel the i*lalm ol thi : u pur :, . p. ithin fe t; five d >��� s frota th" dati ��� ��� the fl thlB I '" '' '"'' " " ':"'" ' ' 6i cl I south 100 -; '��� ''; ' "- ' :' ������'��� ' I "i'1'1" ' "' I " " '; ��� ���" hefon eg stratton, l . 1 . . . ,.l. , I. M , , [j, ... ��� .,.- """��� Ihereol In ��� ������ I din i ��� thai ' ' ' ' the publl "i ai hi ��� chains _ 1, thel icnth In a d y nev bed ' f ��� to cut and carr; ��� ��� ��� nt * ��� pi ��� " ,v"" fo ��� ������ .'������ i d an north east ��������� - ��� ��� ��� ������.��� ' tl ���' t ������ Wi stmlhsti ��� ''������'" ��� ��� Dill : .... ,. let, $2.E 4 ��� ��� ��� ��� ted that hi . i ������ ��� Wi '��� ' ' I ��� pood " i.i, , ,; lenl -'��� " ������ I ' Dati il ���" the 1 ind Rei fti e " West ml Pmvli I Bi ������ ,',,,,,1.1., ,1,;.. i,l, ,1a- . , vugusl ,��� O I.l , I ,1 Dleti h' '- trai ii vn.'.a.. Daniel I M Rlete I VI llllahl rhll a . ., , tl ��� ��� PHASED ��� VI I ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ' \ an I I MB! " ' U ) v. SHARP1 gec).ei Stnl I -' Ith 190i ��� :. a.,, r 1. .p., Ul pi ��� ��� I " ItB lhl ll I those ��� I ��� I b df li ��� ihi "' ���" I ali persona claiming "i" -' ; Id lahd bj virtue . ei anj "" ��� I InstrUiheht, and . "" pei ions ��� lalrhlttg any Iht-_--t in ll 'i land I ' dec-..rut. tohose Htle la not registered under the provisional I';!'"' ^'f-'^y A(''-" *hM M Acquired a through knowledge of the forevei estopped and debarred from bu_lneBs In England with 10 year ex-{1 core with such aettiiig up any claim to or in respect perience. Later waa 7 years' manager e' Hie Bald land so sold for ta��8 ns "the watch repairing department of ,, , . ,. , ii.ja , ,��� hnvaeo, l.vman & Co., Montreal, provided bv tho Lund Registry Act. g* �� fc^ busjnc,s managor part 0| ___���. ���__������ the time. F. CRAKE, Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jeweler. Juveniles l Opera To-night. IllVi ��� ' ��� turne i from ��� . received the from all i, I ll ' ��� i Celller'a " with wl ' ir; a ' ��� tinkling ...-, In the list eners memoi j er hearing it��� The location of the properties may be seen on the ma ia or at the residence of the Reeve and Councillors, (ith?t' at the Municipal W. IN. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Clock. New We.tmlnster, B.C English, Swiss, American and all complicated watches cleaned, repaired, made like new and adjusted. Charges Reasonable. Two Doors from Geo. Adams, Groce vim thai one fori thej are I li ning I ��� children, "Babe m u - -i" is the cunning little slur oi' the eonvpany and she certain ly twinkles with comicality In every characti i she portray*. Tiny Halcyon Martin, the baby of the company and also lied The Child Xordlca," re- ea equally as much attention. The entire company ls capable In '���very sense of the word, and must be heard to be appreciated. " iill fU, ��� I , : . ii ��� : - i'- i 't ���\i r1 I I I THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS 1 by Tne Daily X - Pi : ;���. Limite i. al I 'ffice if S -.'.': and F ml Streets, New Westmln tei A. C. MANAGING DIRECTORS. J. C. Brc.n R. J. Eurde WINDSOR TABLE SALT ' the sa't cf -:.. l ..UDn for all table and household uses. Absolutely pure, never cakes. Sept. 14 In Piotcry. ADVERTISING RATES. Transient di-: lay advertising, A. ge wh c-'n's per line (nonparlel) 12 lines to -, e obtains - - an ��� the inch. Five cents per line for g] , .-.;t. Eutseq lent insertions. .... estir It In Rea.:::* ni',-. I o ! A'; A.-- : ' . .- :.-:., :���.. .. . . ., ,- ���i-r.'s ;- r line, brevier or aonpariei, lv cents per line. " aeness. ft wl Koi time contracts, special posi- ' ' ' : ' :'"' ' tlons, appl; to advertising manager. whethei the raci thai ai - Notices of births, marriages or .. ning on the neai horizon has ���:::��� deaths, 50c. Wants, for sales, lost or .. ., _. . , -.. found, rooms to let, etc.. one cent per ' A , word. No advertisement taken for points in that direction. .- ng - leso than 25 cents. ���' '���- merel : imor, we Io .... _,.^.._ri.ni-r--- ��� : into an; Telephones. : " f thi '-������:..- ol the state ol raat- Business office 22 -. . . .-. j ..... .. _ Editor,al office 17 for a Manager's residence ���*... 277 p t l"i. 1 : ��� I i' : : : 17 ��� _t bon - ' :' :: - r the i-:. : ' I ' lv. L .... Pot :���:: i - I '��� - " ' I ai B f t hi ��� ed on 11 - ���" ' n F. Cz ilg is ��� X I -��� ��� ��� ' . : ,: Vii - Pn s- : ��� ��� " ��� .��� It took the ��� t it of the t'nit- .-:.-���- - rln.-Ipl anil i 'outfitted. "Mrs Barnes i lache ma to have a placid and contented mind." "Undoubtedly she has." replied Mlsa Cayenne "She knows how well her new gown becomes her."���Washington Star. - ��� *-' . FRIDAY, SEPI , HAT 13 BEHIND IT? is lai ���'. ' the vi ...-..��� ��� peai ing in .... zet'i and oth pape aten n ...... . ��� he eave i t and i awa ���'..... on a . . ��� Ian i - [escribed me can i " i a :��� - tionj .'. the sai i notices Thai man : th n tices are fectl . ' ite goes w itho it a ij ins We i. ive in the ��� ��� in e a c insi ��� ��� istanl I il fii ma en- . thi 'aa . - ' . le :.:. ! ' hi :;. limits in the i linai ��� . - of b isiness It n ust also e ren bered th r a time of pi -.-. i Ity is always a time of spccul 'a.n--. and people will speculate in timber lands if thej see a chance I i :.. ike n one Bul the fullest allowance for all that would hardly account for the extraordinary number ol I ��� -������ notici a Even if 'here was no ground for the suspicion thai others causes than those nana-1 are at work, 'he matter would be one which calls for attention. Ir' there is a (irofitable speculation in government lands���the property of the i ��� i] :������. -j- jo the people who should do the speculating and reap the profit. II these timber Ian Is afford an attractive speculation, it ���������'��� - that the proi Ince is parting with them bei >w theli value. We hi i ��� lot of nonsense from the govern-; enf organs i i ii the good w n k 'ch has been lone since the Mc- le governn enl came in'n : ower ttting the province on a good t'in- 1 b pais, it the are allowing one e finest assei - of the country to Int j t.he ha:.:- of s, eculators, y are lolng a g i id deal I i knoi i futun :.'. in ���:' il b isis" of the 'in ��� Mi :. lo n it |iut thousands - Into -, .. .���-. leals un- ��� -- thej - a: i.i:,j |ik( a <���������:��� -: ���:.; ing ���. Ig profit out One nd then ��� lo so; one thi ��� .-.ii. ,- iad ... ' liis ��� a ��� . -��������� ire claims hal o ��� ii itam- ' i : :. lie ��� : ��� ��� . . :-. a - ���- .... ��� . rd, wo - id by some lo into Mi a: - ��� .. I - e so rea ial Mi ' ��� ne had ��� i a ��� ��� -. rhlch wi all rea hina i be swept e does not isiness that 5 the pen the 1 ; ��� ��� I n ��� s," i was swept awaj ���an a lent quit : ��� :. ... a ::������' stream irns denly int - ng nd th '.-' wer ��� - allowed to es< ipe. I hare somewhere seen It observed that we Bhould make the same use ,jf a book that the I doea of a flower. She steals saws from It, but does not Injur-? It���Colton. Self interest patbj o il of usiues ��� .\ a. ��� . . ... . ... a your OV :. rights ��� I thing to have 1! y..-u ar ��� .-. a I tilist M a' '���" . i .... e a - iod ���;.'.-. /.' select a poor ��� ..-:. / JTt-tt ������ I. vera ir-gene tnd ire d ie to arrive in Vii :oria t and the c ipital i. ���- ma Ie re arati ns do It self proud' occasi m. ���' - ii foi mal rei ������ it I in al Vancouvei. as that is I ��� con ��� '���'��� hen theii excellencies ret irn to th in an I after 'heir .isi* to the island an 1 a yachting trip in tl ������ c asl waters. The :.. ��� pni 'a ������ you have In trying : . ; io : young the less your success. If the! e '��������� t������ :���-��������� fools In the world -..me of ns would Hnd our occti pation gone. Good talkers rarely make such ar. effort for your benefit alone. A summer resort is a place where you find all the modern inconveniences at an Immoderate ; rice. I W. R. Gilley, 'Phone 1-_-_. J. R. Gniey, 'Hnone 1-4-t * GILLEY BROS. Dealers in Coal, Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay and Crushed Rock. Also agents B C. Hotter? Co. sewer pipe, etc. Local agents Vancouver Portland Cement Co. Office, Front Street, New Westminster, B.C., Near C.P.R. Depot 'Phone 1-6 . I ' : .'. ai ' the . . ; ed by thi ,. -... ;.,j, D | ....... I land sp< to gel In ahea I ��� and ree .1 r ' ' al ilml ai musi follow ll tim bei .-, ilatoi ire allowed to entrench th������:... elvi a , the path of 'i e legitimate development of thai Industry, But as we have .-aid, neither the expansion of the timber industry nor ordinary speculation will fully account for the activity manifested In the acquiring of timber lands. What, then, is behin i it? n would be Idle to Ignore the fad thai sinister rumors are in circulation, The mere faro of the multiplicity of these :, itices, oughl to call for .some action mi the part ol the government; and the argumenl for such action Is very much strengthened when the facl ' is apparenl thai a very large percentage of those anxious to take up timber lands are not known in connection with the timber business, Any or- jdlnary business man If be finds an j unprecedented demand for some article he sells, will look Into Hie mailer and take steps to secure .some of ihe advantage which the greal demand offers. It Is the duty of the govern- The wonderful progress of Canada is illustrated by the fact that the finest Cocoa in the world is made there. COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA Is the purest and the best and is fast becoming the beverage lor old aud young. THE COWAN CO.. Ltd.. TORONTO B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION E' "��� i " " h It requires ac ~i __ ; . v ert t.' make _^."���^ (��o ������! c .....p-. tion between an eas ���**W . ! ^> |ob and a goou October 2nd to October 6th, Inclusive. UNDER THE^ AUSPICES OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY QUEEN'S PARK NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Right Honorable Earl Grey, G. C. M. (.., Governor General of Canada, will open the exhibition, 2:30 P. M. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, '06 $50,000 In Prizes and Attractions Enlarged Grounds, New, Handsome and Spacious Buildings. Championship Events in Lacrosse, Horse Racing, Scottish Sports, Baseball and Military Exercises. Indian Sports, Canoe Races, Lacrosse, Tug of War. Mayor Keary Aid. Jardine Aid. Adams Aid. Davies Aid. Henley Aid. Howay Aid. Shiles Aid. Garrett, T. J. Trapp G. D. Brymer L. A. Lewis C. A. Welsh W. R. Gilley J. B. Kennedy, M. P. EXECUTIVE: Thos. Gifford, M.P.P. Judge Bole .!. I). Taylor 1). S. Curtis Jno. Reid ���Jas. Leamy Sheriff Armstrong Chief Watson W. G. Armstrong H. Ryall Arthur Malins Nels Nelson J. J. -Johnston W. E. Sinclair Alexander Ad J. H. Vidal R. J. Rickman W. E. Vanstone J. A. Cunningham Rev. A. E. Vert Reeve Ladner W. -J. Mathers R. Jardine D. R. Ker T. W. St'rling A. H. B. Macgowan, A. C. Wells W. W. Shaw M.P.P. FOR ALL INFORMATION, WRITE T. J. TRAPP, President. W. H. KEARY, Manager and Secretary _~- New Westminst-f, P.C. THE DA,L^ NE"S The Cash Store Local News briefly Told l EXCELLENCE ��� ��� �� - rec ��� , .- a ...... -; -.. ,-:���. . ..-..; are esee it va ie Ou a leader an.l ��� i v. e solid oe.1i ... ������ ..-, .:. and to ���� ra i i .: Span at j ������ ��� ���"��� ��� ni |7.| each Mi Our Genuine ris and New York Pattern Hats sl ��� ' I LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Duponl Blot ���-. 1 C l.pllo j I ��� 4 all an.l AT THE BIG MNG HOUSE . .- si ,..--.. ex- Have You Seen Them Yourself ? ��� .: _��� la ��� i buy. Thai I ' IRRECT GOODS. pleased to show mna i mho - ' . H'S 11 WE Our Genuine Scotch Tweeds & Tartar Plaids lust v, nal man ��������� e are ���" can qu e ��� on I al trai live to rou an 1 �� e're > saj Kill .. ��� ��� Have You Seen These Goods ? Just Read These Prices Over Two or Three Times and Come and See the lioods, .ir stree suits separate .��� : 65c, 73c. '35; and Ul �� il ] .. h Vlcun i, pi ts, an 1 Mi.si - co its, 14 to J li ' . yd. i.i:; el Tn ��� nd Che \ ir Is fjr sell 1 wi ��� :m 1 i laj skirts, IJ t.i m In hes wide, 25c, 33c, 5Cc and 75e yd. Costume lengths ol Pine British Twi ���: and Worsteds, French v Cloths, P nne Cloths and Chiffon Bi adcloth at $1.00 and $1.50 - a.i M '���: ; \ ��� I ... ' Perfe Boys' Cravenette Shower Proof Coal ' '' ' ' ' : . ' Youths'Cravenette S $6.00 and $7.00. fitting boys from 8 yours to 11 years. hower Proof Coats, $6.50, $7.00 and : ��� lore $8.00 each. i 'thai ���' sti , . I-., boys Black Rubber Coats, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. nd ca - -.. in thi li .i ii ��� ni i c \��- .-.- i .. . ftre boys black bou Westers, 35c each. ���init at thi res THE. LONDON COSTE -:. !1���� li (Tin h ln�� uf thr * nrli In th* Or:ll��!i Moi POI . ill ��� I. 'iiii,>:-,'- outd ior l i is the i >s1 -r Oc Is the 1 -li: ters. A vor> [oily Isbuino i true who Is I. A. S \ ,- ��� B C mi>r" than ��on'";i! : ' ' "-" thfl Hue of <1 ���:��� .: . tion a . a I ll ' ��� ��� - C . ��� T . . ��� , ��� - if Mrs Sepn ____ _ ___'_. -JILLIPS THE CASH CLOTHIER attpl tlie tro.' oookn y. 11 ��� he ' less, tn :i modlfled, V iturj 'ies :���- the No .��� ,v;iv be is still the wild i n whose ~ ~~"���" !-''..-���: S band la against'e' s mil every . . �� . l^v. for will 'stic man's againsl bis lie * nrowablj the Ic If J3 vlt^f-^ I ll T"^ T^f-^l" ^1^1 last remnant of the world's > of lvJ ll *��� l ' ^ lv v I'11 II IV- 1 o let; are ten to oue that whoever goes a-fl h was held yesterdaj u In the lng for Information among the bin iws wlll come back with an emptj .reel or a fine show of Hshormon's tnl'- f >r your coster kn i�� s both bow to kc p silence and how to ui ������ bis toi ���: c pic : turosquotj ��� i d 'fense ol Ills - j were | n sed. guarded trnd Ions nd ll ei nal economies of bl ��� 's stem o Outing i intent I ��� .. Hon v G , - p .. . - q ��� ��� will bos n today, nnd i r��j ,, . .A objections .,���.,., ..-. ex as " ���:' ��� I' I :..-���������...;,. .,,.., ;,( j;,'rYV.;,.fv����*^^>w*^^^��i��^��'*^��S*.^:f��>.;**;��^ cltj hall, Mrs. A. 3. HUI. \ dent, I eln : In the 'lie pro rei i i were mos11 . i ��� ��� Adams & Deans FOR SALE House and Lot on Brunette Street, Sapperton, - $200.00 T. R. PEARSON . in ��� ��� Ion w ;' h i ,. u deci led ris win i "it �����; . n.c ������. Brae i READY FOR IHE OPENING FNE STOCK OF NEW SCHOOL BOOKS THE RIGHT KIND OF .' 1RIBBLERS, EXERCISE BOOKS, PAD3, PENCILS, RUBBERS, ETC. j. I. MACKAY & CO. BOOKSELLEi-i STATIONERS NEWS DEALERS i , a I' | . ; ,, , port yo erda as hi plain ha i es pocli I The \e - ��� iidv ��� il ; . ��� ��� ��� iill Satiirda re illli Walter \ Bun - ��� lie >' P R sl ifl was tai en ; ' ��� Ro i i 'oluni iiiini ho ipltnl ��'��� iter lay lo be foi app 'lull Ills : 8 hair 1"'. ��� ' ��� trai live arc I "on , i i:���t ���. iylo io ,!,e,p a-if-you it-tne i an ��r . ic. iiii ��� in IA'.>ni thc J w.M-i.i .-.i-.i " v\ : -. l,.in.i.mi ;���: S W .intc | : -. a al,, ,. 1 . .* ' -.1,. a Vppl Hi ' .-��� . 1 ��� ��� .'. H I' - RAIN COATS For Men, Youths and Boys i ! 1 1 1 \\ anti-d i'ii -i cl i - - hand ' \i'w Metho i Steam I a ti I When you need a Rain Coat you need il bad. No matter how niarw Overcoats you may have, >*��� > there is nothing to take tne place of tne useful Rain- -j | coat | When Old "Prob" says "Rain" put on your Rain ' w The su I u pi- e , . h . cause.I he long delii r lu I hi coin .- on , a] all ��� in Lbe ;��� ii: !dv n I, ha ai rived fi . \ hi. ou ��� '. ��� ������ ,- .- tern ion I hu vo; ������'������ wi : taken up to ���'���' bi ton ��'"��� ������ tl ��� ' 11. pip wlll ..,,,���,,,, , , , .. 11 . Wanted For Hindoo labor npph to ���" I acoil in pn iill i ��� the Schaake , , ,. ,,. ., ���. ���,,. ., 1 Inch Mui ej;nu \i(> r.lt M ,��..!.- .M ..-lilne m oi ks romp in II iiii noi "'" '' ' s" ���"l �� '���' "���" ;' "' " ij Manx men will wear them all through the cold ���i |j tor v. .A bj i ie middle of nexl -or 8ale. Furniture nnd good will ol >;. ^. woiliher ;J; Tliev like tliem because (hey are not as clumsy I anted���a good milk cow, nowiy 't; Coat, and if his prediction doesn't come true, it will >; salved. IS Ran Btad, ri'v. S anSWef i S * >; I All the Purposes of an Overcoat I S ��� *��� ;���: s We have not only the larges The funeral of the late Frnnli Pur ���A i wiii in' e : lace iiii. al ie: nuiin from a . i.ait la"'. ton! Ioui o nc \ hiii'h st reel boarding house Rooms are fui Jj Apiih r n Box 501, or Sit Ag itreel Mrs lintT. > WATCHES y ; in iho nd Ifellow i i en eiet ��� The fun >*i j ..-ai Bervlie win i uducted by llw and host stock of WATCHES 8lr V in the city, hut also have the s in Taylor, of iho Wesl l''.n I Sole agency for the HAMIL- % Pi o ij toi i in i���linn ii, while the pall- le.-nera will I." i onjno'-od of fl ion Is o.' the dei cased, The folli wing will bear wanted Young ninn wanted as waiter to tniio charge of refltauranl al ninht. Apply Kenny', -testaurant, c luw bla Btreet. '" 'f, I the iioiii in Its lasi resting i lace ��� TON WATCHES which for accurate time keeping 8 ^ ^ ^ ( FUNERAL NOTICE. Died, Fr ir'-. I'm vis. nt Roy il Colum- �� WHH nn Uoll, Wiiller Inno-. Pope | . .. bian hospital on the li'th uist ���ini'ii nml Kenneth Drown. | cannot he beaten. jjj W. C. CHAMBERLAIN, The Jeweler, Columbia SL | ZUJ!TZ"Z . llZ*�� "Gi-0_��CHei_��oor��r^^ ) ' l"l',!l,;'' !l''llM'n""' w,llln'! ��y railed Funeral wlll be held from his A;*' residence, corner Agnes and Seventh streel, on Friday at 2 p.m. Friends nnd acquaintances will kiu.l- ly :i:.t'\>! tl'.a Intlmatlou. | as a regular (Overcoat, yet their length protects B limbs. the >I Our Rain Coats this season are cut in true Over- | coat style���form fitting at waist and full at bottom. '5! Better be cautious in buying a Cravenetted Rain- 9 coat. Lots of them are floating around that are '4 worthless V H. L. DeBECK The Cash Clothier s I V I I I 1 S I v 8 w ��� 14 A,,' . �� ;% - sis , ;���- �� l% ft 'A. i : I- >����ro��::����::o>:^^ ������ THE DAILY .NEWS FRIDAY, sedi $150 in r ��� mszm&Em Reichenbach Company, Limited '1X3.-. Competition Closes Saturday, September 22, 1 906 First Prize $50 in Gold. Second Prize $25 in Gold Fifteen Prizes of $5 each in Gold A printed check will be given to each cash customer showing the amount of their purchase. Our weekly and monthly customers will also be given coupons for the amount of their bills on payment of same. When you get Sl worth of checks present them at our office and get a coupon. The coupons are all numbered in duplicate. One is given to the customer and the other is deposited in a sealed box. The first number drawn wins the first prize; the second drawn wins the second prize; and so on through the list. I (VI PORTA NT--All holders of prize coupons must present them on or before October 10th. 1 !)()<;. otherwise same will be distributed among the charitable institutions of the city. Reichenbach Co 9 Columbia Street WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS Ltd. New Westminster Trains & Steamers C. P. R. MAIN LINE. ��� e X',5' Westminster 7.25 daily. L^ave New Westminster 17.20 daily. Arrive New Westminster 10.30 daily. Arrive N'ew Westminster 19.10 daily. C. P. P.. MISSION" BRANCH. Lv. N. '.". 7.25, Ar. Seattle 15.50. Lr. Seattle, 12.30; Ar. N W. 20.20. C. P. R. WESTR. JUNCTION. Av. N. v.'. 7.25, 9.35, 17.20, 19.25. Ar. N. VS. 9.15, 10.30, 19.10, 20.20. '". P. Ft. MILLSIDE SPECIAL. Lv. Ni :������ '.' ��� stmlnster 6,1 I a. m. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Lv. N. '-A &.20 a rr..; ar. Seattle 4 p.m Lv. ;.'. W. i. '��� : .::..: ar. Seattle 10 I'.rn Lv. Seattle, 4.34 p. m., ar. N. W. 9.35. p.m. V., \Y. & Y.���VANCOUVER Lv. .'.' W. . :. m. and r.<:o5 p. m. Lv. Vancouvei S.35 a.rr.., and 4 p.m. (',. N. P.���PORT GUICHON. Lv, N, '.'���'. 9: 15 a.m.; ar. Guichon 2.20 p.m. A. Gnii;.' n, _. 40 ;. m.; ar. N. W. 5:45 p n nd C p. m Mon laj b only. B. C, ELECTRIC-VANCOUVER. I.v. New V. <--':;. :. tl r 5.50, 6.50, ) and ������. a. _:., and tv-.-r;. half hour thereafter till 11 p. ic. Lv. Vancouver for Westminster _' same hours, Fraser River and Gulf UP RIVER i leave,' From N. VS. Mon. Wed. Frld. S a.m From Chwk. Tu., Tti., Sat., 7 a.m Ramona��� From N. VS. Tn., Th., Sut. 8 n.m. From Chwk. Sun., Wed., Fri., 7 a.m DOWN RIVER. Transfer��� From N. W. daily, ex. Sat, and Sun., 3 p. m.; Saturday 2 p. m. Add. trip, Monday, 5 a.m. From Steveston, 7 a.m. (Fri. 6 a.m.) Add. trip Saturday, fj p.m. VICTORIA AND ISLANDS. Rithtt��� From N.W., Wed. and Mon., 7 a.m. Irom Victoria Tues. and Sat. 4 a.m. Mail Service Close. Received. Seattle, via Sumas.10 pm. 8.20 p.m. Sap'n TAKE A TRIP On the Famous EMERSON'S DRY DOCK J. HENLEY ����� aaa 1 Ith Ave. I M kstininstfir. B. C, Mai ��� M : ��� i W i. Wi S WEART & M tors, el Of . ,. c ������-��� ii. : ter, '. lai' - in :.:. : Loi: i -������ tS ro 9 21 to 24, 44 a I ��� . W. U Mi Quai rle, I Mr. Martin wij! tie in the ��� r offices everj I ..: ��� "Oriental Limited" HV, REID & BOWES Barrls , solicitors, eic. 4: L rne pposite Court H :������ v .-:er. J. H. Bowes, i . i E. M \!AA It ir, ��� .;. K-:..:.'- s reeti .'������ s 1! C. LOW r\ClK!��ION RATES TO ALL EASHRN POINTS ' work. Ship ami Scow Building a s] lecialty. Estimates promptly furnished. W. E. EMERSON Residence: 124 Eighth St., Nen Westminster. B.C. Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Famll) Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Office, Eighth Street, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Tickeison Sale Julv 2,3. Aug. 7,8,9, Sept. 8,10 For partxu'ars call on o- address F C. MEYE.RS, New Westminster, B. C. EYES TESTED ��� ... -a iiu. una. aa [ailia j\!i\idi mi hi hut louiSlS �� ��� OF TRADE -' . I; ion C ��� mi ��� and V- ���' I I meetii ��� . id at any i .. g. A. E. \'. . S Canadian Bank of Commerce rKtt ��� Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, 34,500.000 ���'. \D OFFICE. TORCNTC. Graduati f ticia . .. . . . SECRET SOCIETiES UNION LODGE. NO. 9. A. F. <&. A M. regul .:' meeting - - i on the Fli I Wednesd ��� mth, at 8 o'clo m '.. ��� mil Ten ile So nini en are i - i dlallj ln\ Ite 1 to at- Dr, W. A. DeWolf Smith. - iry. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANAD &. AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND. BANKING BY MAIL : .... b< a. .-.. a by mail wil a I anch the bank. Accounts may ho opened and deposits made or i .aii hy mail. Every attention is paid to out-of- town accounts. ' VESTMINSTER BRAN R DAVIDSON, Manager OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK Oar work eruaranti i I KING SOLOMON LODGE, NO. 17, A. ;' ,v A. Mt K--a con ::. in ��� of this lo Ige are held on the ��� ! Tuesday In eai h m mth In . 1 en pie, al 8 p. m, Visit li g brethren ar rdially Invited .' end. D, W. Gilchrist, Sec. ROYAL CITY PRECEPTORY, N0.45S K. B. K. of 1 . meets se nd ��� b Fridaj of eai b monl b, at 8 : n in i ii mge hall, co ni Rj j avenue and John 'ree' Sn journing Sir Knights co: Halls In vited to attend. W. E. Dunlop, W P.; K. E. Matthias, Rep- LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. NO. 1150 Meets In Orange hall first and third Friday In e tch mouth at v i m. Visiting brethren are cordlallj Invited to attend. B. )���:. Matthias. W. M.; .1. Humphries, Rec.-Sec. i. O O. F.���AMITY LODGE. No. 27��� a regular meetings of ihis lodge ire held in Oddfellows' hall, Columbia e a.,.i e\ ery Mondaj evi ning, :.��� 8 o'clock, Visiting brethren cor- . ly Invited to attend. S J. May. N ii . W. c Coatham, Rec.-Sec. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED IM,. Incorporated by aci o* parliament CAPITAL (ALL paid up) $14,000,000 RES RVE FUND $10,000,000 i: Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mounl Royal, G C M. G Honorary President Hon, Sir G, A, Drummond President E. S. Olouston Vice Presldenl and General Manager Genera] banking business transaci s Branches In all the principal cities In Can.:.. In I..v.-,,ion. Eng., N'ew York, Chicago, and St John's N:". 1. and orrespondents ln all parts of the �� cl I. SAVINGS BANK DEARTMENT Ryall's Drug Store Junk and Second-hand Store Highest prices pal I I ��� ������ ad-hand bottles, rubhers, brass, er, old shoes and all metals; also ithes, etc. write or ��� il S. BROWN, Front Stret, New Westminster. Opposite Brackman-Ker Wharf. Phone 212. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH Ci. D. BRYMNER, Ascnt. A. O. U. W.���FRASER LOCGE No. 3 Meetings the flrsl and third Tuesday In each month, Visiting hrethren cordl illy Invited to at > md, A idge room, A. O. U, W, hall, Odd- ?��� Hows' block, Clarkson Btreet, C. S. Corrlgan, recorder; Louis Witt, master workman. FOSE OF COLUMBIA LODGE No. 115, SONS OF ENGLAND, B. S.��� Rod Rose Degre i meets Second and Fourth Wednesday of oach month, In K. of p. Hall, Columbia St., nl v p. in., White Rose Degree, Fourth '.'��� ednesday In eai h month, Bame time ind place Visiting Brethren cordially invited E, B, Stinch combe, Pres., II Disney, Secretary, Royal Bank of Canada Capital $3,000,000. Reserve $3,437,162 Total Assets $36,373,576. Branches and correspondents In all the principal cltlee of the world. Gi ue il innklng business transacte 1. $1 opens an account, Interest ad led half yearlj Col ��� ' m i made al lowest rai e - Open Saturday nights from 8 to 9 o'clock. CITY VOTERS' LIST. Notice is herebj given that the Voters' I.i-' for the year 1906 has been Completed, and that, the same may be seen al this offlce for thirty days from the date hereof; and any person who sha.ll claim to he added to the Raid Voters' Lis', or any Elector who shall \ Ire to have any name erase 1 there-' from, must prefer his or her request I iu writing, signed with his or her name, and shall deliver, or cause same to be delivered, to the City Clerk ' Ithin the time hereinbefore specified. W A DUNCAN, City Clerk. Cltj Clerk's Offlce, City Hall, New Westmlnstei Sepi 1, 1906, Fcr Teachers in the SPR0TT-SHAW Business Institute Limited. 336 Hastings Street W.. Vancouver R. J. SROTT. B.A., Principal. H. A. SCRIVEN. B. A.. Vice-Prim J. R. CUNNINGHAM. Sec B. C. Monumental Works JAMES McKAY, Proprietor. Importer and manufacturer of Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, Tombstones Etc. , Write for prices. New Westminster, B. C. S. G. T2DY, TLORIST PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. BOQUETS AND FLORAL DESIGNS. Telephone A1S4 or address 4th Avenue and 10th Street. "The Milwaukee" dETS HECOIiMTION G. J. H '.Vho Has r- and Fi end( - Nev West nster Works en Monurr? -) ��� ..... . . , - . rule, thing ec ��alm he libera ��� - ' ��� .-��� ver. and ilptors who have a no oi . oad, ��������� ���i.. ���-,-- \a.,a. ���!������ e V ��� '��� ��� Monl . i Pa neons ��� raised In Di . ��� ��� . . . \ pri Lord S - . ��� ll ��� ��� . - , lon as tl cana or of 1 erei tion will b :l ��� :i : ��� it R I ond, P. C son o G J. Hill, a marbli Richmond, young Hill cai . nough 'a . ��� .... ... | u, ving esi it his 1 ithe ' - tn 18! the yi ing man ' e '��� ��� ence thi ca 1 of amhi- ii'il it was nol long before he left fo Pa - when hi st iyed until : ���'" studying al the fai o - .cade mil- Jullen. He then returned to Montreal an.l began his life's work in a studio in ihr- '..-ir. i 0f trade building Finding that his effoi - wi e n< cessar ily confined ti irchlti ct iral sculpture, he dei Ided ti ��� . 'or the time being, and It was lis facl that led to his cuccess in December, 1903, In the competition for the design of the Strathcona monument As ii was i-ii, ossible to _ei ire a - itta ��� ��� ��� atelier in Montreal, or for tha a itter In am other cltj ... I m ida, fo sucl ��� ���- .���. ;.i ice " Hill returned to Pai Is, where a mosl within ihe sha.i >w ... the Pantheon, he pur- "The Pionerr Limited" St. Paul to sues his labor Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to The idea expressed bj the monu Chicago, "South West Limited" lm.nl js simple bul effetcive \ Kansas Cty to Chicago. s, athcona SCO!]I ,,.,, |M) dlsmonnted _\0 trains in the service on any f railroad in the world that equal in equipment that of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway. They dolng *�� :' she11 ,Yom a hi.Men battery own and operate their own sleeping comes his way. The statue shows his and dining cars on alll their trains and horse rearing up in tright, the young give their patrons an excellence of Canadian quicklj checking it and at service not obtainable elsewhere. the same time gazing steadily off in -tm.. ?���_._*" R��WE. General Agent. ih��� direction from which the shot M4 Third St.. cor Alder. Portland. Or. ��� , , ,.���, ,���.,��� fl T 'rom his horse and is examining the si oor or trail of the Boe -. While NOTICE. COURT BRUNETTE, No. -1099, I.O.F. Me its th" Fourth Friday In the month at s o'clock, In the small hall, Oddfellows' block. VI Itlng I ' el I. en are cordially Invited to at tend. ,i. it. Rushton, C. R.; F. P. Maxwell, R. S. new WESTMiNsthK bhanch F. B. LYLE, Manager. COURT ROYAL COLUMBIA. N0.P8O8, a. 0. F.���The regular meetings "f this Lo Ige are held on the Second ami Fourth Tuesdays nf each month ul �� p. in. in the Oddfellows' Hall, VI Iting Broth ren are cordials In vited in aitend. E. ('. Firth, C. it.; It P. Maxwell, Sec. Shingle and Saw Mill Machinery NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership, heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, as logge - li the District of New Westminster, .. the firm name of Allen & West, has this da; been dissolve I bj mutual . ��� " -ent. Persons having anj claim against the said firm are hereby required to present the Bame with full particulars to our solicitor, .1. P. Hampton Bole, Bank of Commerce Building, New Westminster, R C. N'ew Westmlnstei. B. C, _ug ; 1 i'i. 1906. GEO A. ALLEN, HENRY WEST he dominant char- - c of the sta ie Is one of mo- , tion. The feai ' torse's eyes Is Notice is hereby given that 30 days " ' clever! di cted md the veins Ater date 1 intend to make applica- ln the distended nostrils stand out tion io the Honorable the Chief Com- . ssloner of Lands and Works, for il Ll .-: . to 1 ut and carry away timber from the following described An Is. situated East of the head of Pit! i. ike, X W, Dlstricl: Omimene in mai... 1 1 ontrasl ; > the cool e ' I ossession of the si oul whose fi -: 11 ighl - ti ascertain the where- : - "i I he enemy. Mr. Hill 1: is aire idj 1 ompleted he - a a of the 3COU1 : ��� a Still Doiiipj Business at the Uld Stand. W. McRAE, t ��----���������-.������-��� ��� ' Merchant Tailor \ PIIMMUR- THE ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANCE nieel every Wednesday nt 8 o'clock p. in., In Oddfellows' Hall, Columbia Btreet. Visiting Brethren are cordially Invited to nt tend, Geo. Burr, S. C; N. R. Brown Sec. THE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS LIMITED. New Westminster, B. C. 60NS OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT AT, SOCIATION, LORD OF THE ISLf: S CAMP, 191.���Meets on the First and Third Tuesday of every month In K. of p. Hall. John McNlven, Chief; J. J. Forrester, Hoc. Sec. DR. B. TSUJB VETERINARY SURGEON. '���ate of Manchurian Japanese Army Service. Office, 390 Westminster Ave., Vancouver, B.C. I: ' 'id in ��� Ph in ��� 83. Offlce II" ra Office Ph..'1-ie 2ai'.i;. 9 a.m. to S p.m. Columbia Street. Full line of English, Scotch ami Irish tweeds and worsteds always ln Btoek Spring stoek now in. Matte vour nnlectlon. a stake pladted on the North ""-'!-"'i '" ���' ' Iding on the final corner of ihe v. O. Pattersoa lines of the horse rhe panels 0 1 old claim No. 1093, thence Northerly nionumen1 ��� way, have be SO chains, thence West 80 chains. 0, and nepn then, Son I 80 chains, thence Easl ' ' B Bcenea " Paardeberg and Ko mat! river. \- Mr. HU! Bald, the Si rath-ona's horse tro i 1 ommemor- ��� t mounted 1 1 ��� ��� . the I eb ��� 11 ' '��� ���' Infan s and ' ��������� Kom cine e! the artll rhe four con ' the e iei ��� have carvi eld ��� ��� lng es 0 contingents th it ('una '.��� 1 South .frlca, 1 he R03- al 1 'anadlan re ��� 1 ��� the ' 'ana li in n ��� tinted rifles g path< on ���'- 1 orse an I Royal Canadl m field artillery, ommencement. Sta ���;el A igust 13th, 1906 JAMES Sli VRPE. New- West mi nster, R. C Gr; irious ��Th r ��� e.i nt the 1 11 . y .11 knew." ���lh ink \ 11 I prefer ������ ��� ' trtainly. -\\ "a it Is won n's lt.- itesl trial?" "That's dead e isj Man ' PERT PARAGRAPHS. Carruthers Manufacturing Corny. Manufacturers of Show Cases, Store Fittings and Bar Fixtures The Carruthers Manufacturing Co. VANCOU , C Westminster Transfer Co. Office���Tram Depot Columbia at. Baggage delivered promptly to any pnrt of the city. Light and Heavy Hauling peel one to live up ti) them. 'fl.o Tlniue l-i>. Hurt I'Joue 137 He who never takes the flrsl step won't lose out In the race. note! artlsi referre I to above The man is n genius who always sue- j is a relative of Mrs \v. v Draper and ceotls In living beyond his Income. Mrs, Bray of ihis city, and is well known to other residents of New "eaj! ''""' Mpl" "s W��"M ]w a" Westminster who hall from Richmond riitlit if tactless t'rlenils wouldn t ex- , ��� .. . . and vicinity. He Is a dtreci descendant Of Vise 'int Hill of the reign ot The woman who 1ms 11 num belonging Henry ll. to her lias a sort of superior pity for 0 the woman who hasn't. One of the pleiisniitest thiu��s In life I is finding nn affinity who lias money to loan, lie isn't always tile best mail who gets the lic^- uf everything. Men think that women are too serious a proposition ta be taken Berlously, AT THE HOTELS Colonial���Robert A. Crouch, S. It. Miller, Vancouver; Miss Manson, Victoria; E. Brooks, Seattle; T. Jackson, Wycliffe. Windsor���J. W. Smith, Brandon; Charles Innes, Seattle; Jacob Fail, Medicine Hat; Thomas Block, Calgary; J. A. Smith, Vancouver; J. C. Dunbar, Clayton; A. Henderson, Vancouver. ! i" ���"'. THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY REASONS WHY We Want Your T��d. \ 1. We tan give yi a entire satis_act:..n. 2, We have the: most completi -' of Fancy ar.d Staple i Iroceries on the coast. :: V,'.- believe-in Q lality before Q lantity. i We sell our go ds at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRH ES, If these Four Reasons don't interest you, watch our Ad. for the next four. WE SEED your trade and we intend to HA VE it. G. ADAMS, PUBLiC SUPPLY STORES CHEAP rUEL COKE We have plenty of coke for sale now, but ir will be a scarce article in a short while when cooler weather comes and orders begin to rush in. Take the hint. Get your orders in at once. Price $4 Per Ton Delivered TOO MUCH CF k JOKE. Wi..:- man . . endui aft er a pra . - . ��� -;��� ipon tht . and? _ St. Louif in, victim i : .. :..< :t; ��� \ - '��� . [or divorce. I t to a mi ��� ' - : was a German ac- tor. '! I ired a the tht ng, ..:. I ai .. - It tin | j of a pail peared much in I :. ��� r. The .... . . ..... re the wife and tin actor. 1 the fi - : a severe lecture, whi red wi aril c . ��� ��� . ��� ��� . 1 ! . ... - : - - id ..:: . ��� ��� . Ithi strain. 1 :. . tin pra ti A Rer .- - A't ..;-.. 'I" ere is in ' - - f till . : : '. r ������ . Ll | - in :.. . - i : e late .: - ' : ��� ��� ::..., . and. w - ��� ".. - :..'���. - a fi : : . -. - ... ���: - ,- - - . . peps. A ��� ��� .. - was a H. BELYEA & CO, Telephone 150. .... CALL ON .... r.A.Muir&Co. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS for PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS Prescriptions a Specialty. FRANCE HAS A NEW POET. Ellard Block, New Westminster. - - B. C Notice to the Public l am now open to buy all kinds of Second Hand Goods such as Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Tools, Bicycles, etc. We also do all kinds of repairing. All business promptly attended to. The i n n ittee recently appointed b; tl ��� Fn nch a inisti r of p iblio infitru ��� ��� :: '������ examine the claims cf <:.-.'.. Sates for the Bourse Rationale de Voyages Litteraires and award the travi ling schi larsh p, wi rth $G . has am arthed a new poet. He is M. Abel Bonnard, agi _ twenty-one, concerning whom the committee 0] nes "tiie world will hear much." M. Bi nnard won the scholar-':.:;. by his vo . n i :" verse, "Les Fami- lieres/'des riptiveoi nature,pastoral life and animals. The new poel has been i rat k< ted with Abbe I 'elilli. a f imo is vi rsifier, who translati i Virgil ai I Milton, and with La i n- taine, the author of the fable?. He has also a g eomi with George Rodenl . i k, the singi r of "Brugi - la Morte," who diei few years ago in Paris, The- - mittee whii h has :.---��� :. the ..- x poet had to gri pple ��ith 25? ; ductions in prose and vei se. Orn of ti.' first plai ���- to be visited i\ M. Bonnard whi n I rei eivi - li - $600 .- Eng and. Sc-eir^ Nsv. York. Among the gn . ��� of men w .��� come to New \..v'-y every fi ��� months from (': arlotte, X. ('.. p . t- ly on bus iness and partly on ph : - - ure i- -,i lieutenant - I the B im bee rifles, a militia organi; tion , some repute in the I ar Hei I Stat -. Not long ago < ne ol thi frien : the lieutenant, meeting him at a Broadway hotel, proposed a trip to the polo grounds to see a ball game. _ . quired the North Carolinian, �� w i-i-\r r^nr/M/ u-'-; .- . ". - : eai ii 50 oul :'.:.���'.- nicn ��� whi ���. proji '- .: pn nish wl ti . . .'. a . . " . -,._. - .' i= !.' I - frequent, but is, en present, much stronger. Win n the fat i min - -��� ... - - rapi ... ir:.i:.' diatcl eea I 1 givi fort! light, b il as Eoon as I ��� - rfaei had aga been rei : ��� fai o ing : ��� m the . terior the ghl reappi an I'rofessor Mi sch asserts that the jiresei -���::���.--��� - - crobi - : "��� at is no gn of di but rat] rr the ntrary, ease !...- e tin I I nd in meal unfit fi r i. : . ��� - ption. Might Be Too Late. The late [Jr. Bonrdman used to relate this n h tnsi If: "I it.. a funen n at one thin spoki li '...- : ��� m was "... custom, "Tl ��� . ��� ��� : was a man - I ner .- I . ment, and as i c afti ���" ��� . a. hi ! ���-...:. I he anxio s to hi on thi way to 11 cemetery, li- ���:-������.������������ - i '.'��� of .",,- ��� ibi ������-. 'I loes minister alv a - ��� rea I as long a thai al .. ' : < ���:.. -' " '.Wi 11.' said the brother, 'thai is a good sermon. " 'Yes.' - lid the undertaki r, 'the sermon ... iight, and I believe in the resurrection, but I'm afraid if he does not stop pretty Boon I will not get this man buried in time.'" The evenings now are a little 1' mger, therefore colder, and a small lire in a well regulated stove is very acceptable. This the time to select while the stock is new and complete. Our well known ST. LOUIS AIR TIGHT has givi n the best of satisfaction, and we recommend it. Call and see our line. Anderson & Lusby \',ark Tv.ain's Best. Aftei . d s] : ." ��� ��� :��� t ���������.- : his lectures . ... - the H ton Ki ��� . I ��� nei tided 11 taki i brief rest, ai i it a wor ' . ��� talking nm ... p^^l^^^^H km ��� ��� ��� ��� . 5 o m WARM UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN You will be changing your light weight underwear 1 of a warmer nature. This cool weather demands such a change. EXCELLENT VALUES JUST OPENED UP IN WATSON'S C_ EBRATED UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR.. It can't be beat f- e- fort in wear. Heavy weights in cotton, light weights in wo:': in f ��� any description of underwear from tne smallest Infants' _iz, the extra large outsize fcr stout .-.omen, in our fall bi - W. S. COLLISTER & CO. B�� ��� wer.' an . ��� empty. i ��� mi :.- ifter :. . ii ,. ligi ��� ������' h as trying to te. "You mean 1 rsl f it," was tin :- ��� ��� 'A -��� ni has noi bee ��� "Not di thc li dignitary. "No," said T n, 1 - - mpos r :. ��� : ��� ���' turbed, while the usu: merr twinkle . as sei n i eye, ". I wi have the m m j f 1 the u.. .��� . ..���. [ di n't* -��� e h A. ��� :.. - . worr if I In '��� onh ta .������ 1. . ������ Doesn't I.Ike lo Move. A most curious anil sluggish creature Is the tautawa, u Dine Inch lizunl whose home ls ln Sew Zealand. This little Imitation saurian ha> the reputation of being the laziest creature 1 ver created. He is usually found clinging to rocks or logs along the shores of rivers and lakes and lm* been known to remain ln one position perfectly mo tlonless for many months 11 iw the creature manages t ��� exist la u tnysterj Sign Man on Wheel. Columbia St. New Westminster A GOOD BUY 2 Storey Dwelling, v rooms and all modem conveniences. Corner lot 72 x 132, in lawn and garden. Good location, and onlv ���") minutes walk from Post Office. PRICE $2,500 One-third Cash. Balance on easy terms. of civil zal N'ew V A: I' WHITE & SHILES 260 Columbia St. Phone 86 Cordwood For Sale A Rtmarkab'e Spring. (ine ''1 i:.' mosl rernarkal li springs in thc world, sav- J. A. Ed d in the Engineering and Mn. . Jo irnal, has re enl ly been dis 0 ered in New Mexi :o. 1; is litera ... a spring saturated with podium 1 phate. Distilled water weighs i and one-third pounds per gallon; the water of this spring weighs ti n and two-th rds pounds. The ti m perature "1 the spi ing is a little o\ r 110 degrei - IA As the saturated liquid overflows and cools it forms a crystalline mass like ice, whieh in the cnur-i' of ayes has spread into a snow white bed nf solid soditm salts miles in extent and as level as a lake. The warm brine, Mr. Eddy reports, is inhabited by a minute shrimp-like organism, and 11 species of plant is found growing in the dry expanse of sodium sulphate. Well-seasoned Pine Cord- wood; could deliver on scow. Particulars Box 39, Port Hammond. Ajk t!#_ Busy Woman. If you wanl some one to do somi thing for you and it needs to be done promptly and well ask a busy woman to do it. says Mrs. Homer lloch. Don't ask a woman who has plenty of time. She will never get it done.-���Kansas Citv Journal. RE Of SOME FORCE in the community. A poor " hand- to-mouth man " never is, Make up your mind to buy a home Now. Do it Now. THE NEEDY OLD was most likely a careless and extravagant young man and did not start RIGHT. Do It Now. A GOOD HOME is the best nf all gifts to vour fam- ily- ' INVESTIGATE. 7 Roomed House and Lot on .Seventh Street, near Baptist Church. Lot60xl32 . . $1750 Very Easy Terms. IE YOU HAVE A EOT And Want To Build We Will Assist You. f. J. HART & Co. LIMITED. Hi. Own Chair, "Beg pardon," Bald the garrulous passenger, "but I think I beard yon addressed as professor Might I inquire what chair you bold?" "The chair right next to the door," inswered tbe professor, "I ran a Bbop of mv own " Hu Ra-r. Resolve. John horn -ii :-, living northwest of Moran. boasts of the fact thai he has lived fifty-five years and r - sided in Kansas sim e IS59 and ��� ��� : has never beei ��� n u Irani. Mj . Eorresti r does not lun e nny pai i - ti!:::- fear of riding on a 1 rain, h i! has i ��� ��� - A ' asion to ride. Si - era! : .���;..-< mve r.it'.de up u pure tn I ��� . rti take h ome of the h - :,-..'; n : ' :-:-;:..'.' :i o:i Sundays he 1 . : ��� i ;i the i ' ��� ' Wanted Al once, Men to contract for cutting 5,000 to 10,000 cords o. sblngle bolts. Apply to the Fraser Hi-pi-- Lumber Co. Wanted at Once���Quick, active, energetic boys From IS to 20 years of age. Apply personally, Western Canadian Can Factory, Sixth street. FOR RENT���Large, well lighted room, suitable for an offlce, Apply to Cha_. G. Major. School Books and Supplies EVERYTHING YOU WANT AT MOREY'S 217-2)9 Columbia Street. ���������Ban = FDR STOCK RAI5ER5 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Root Pulpers and Slicers, Straw Cutter, Grain Grinders and Grain Rollers Now in stock. The above machines include Flemy: Cockshutt's and Dick's makes. T. J. TRAPP & CO. Limited PURINITURE ! y A full line of Furniture of all kirn Is kept jj in .U