FIRE INSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. LIFE ASSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. 260 Columbia St. Phone 85. ���> WESTMINSTER, B. C, THVK_I-._Y MORNING, JULY 22, 1909. FIVE CENTS PER COPT, Vl.il WESTMINSTER HE CHA1ED HIS M1MJ HRE PARTIALLY CONSUMES nt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Evidence Shows That Donald McDou- eriiational Fisheries J'iX-; gall Tried to Recross Tracks in BOARD (IF MANAGERS BRITISH COLUMBIA Of city hospitaes MAY HAVE LAW SCHOOL perts iiii lary of H. c. recroaa to the other side oi the the state. kd ft'ashb on, tracks. The pro] d regulations whloh | The act was fatal. The bogle ol tit uniformity in fishery rules on the engine struck him throwing him ptt, B|des of the international boun- to one side, and when h,. was picked Irv have not yet been approved by up it was found that his skull was jstate departments at Washington faicture_. ,1 Ottawa, and the commissioners The jury brought in a verdict of ive come in for very considerable accidental death, adding a rider to '!v jtlclsm '���'������"' ihe press without the effect that it deemed it advisable Cot* knowing what those regula- the C. P. R. to construct a sidewalk si reading to the tailoi and Bhoe Bhop, W a dead wall separating the �� i Imps lrom the new ce'ls ln course of completion held th.. outbreak checked eastward. Only Recently Occupied. The buildings were occupied as shops about twelve months ago. and elected city contained a large amount of machin- board for a There were present JamOB Cunningham (in the Chaiir), Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Broad. James Johnson, .1. .1. Jones, Marshall Sinclair, and tho secretary, \v. H. Keary, al the monthly meeting of the board of managers oi the Royal Columbian hospital yesterday, Miss siott was appointed head nurse from July 1. Tne city clerk reported that I hotnas Gifford. M. L. A., and James Johnson, had been re- representatives on t 1 >*- two-year term. The Benchers Arrange For Series of Lectures to Be Delivered to Students. What may prove the flrsl stop toward the establishment of a law school similar to thai which holds it* si salons al Osgoode Hall, Toronto, foe tliis province, has been taken bj mo i_iw Society of British Columbia. Some time ago the Lav, Studentaf Association of this province urged upon the Law Association the advisability of starting such a school, and the matter was referred to the bench- damage ;_ roughly estimated at $10,. 000. The brigade worked splendid will actually be. Do Not Touch Fraser. (lie commissioners absolutely deny in thdr recommendations have any- |lng to d" with the close season on river, as the scope of tnelr duly dins nut Include the Eraser river, Uch Is- strictlj Canadian water. The kiilaiinii- lo be promulgated will i_k to give uniformity to the fishing k_ on either side of the boundary It only here bul throughout .Canada d the United States, on the great and in the maritime provinces. Fish Hatcheries. two commissioners, as is well own. attach great importance to culture as a means of maintain- tin- sujijiU of lish, and lt is un- stood on auib'irity amongst the onimendatli'ii- which Professors |(lan ami l'rlnce are making to the eminent... concerned are the es- |lBh_em of '-.vis:ing hatcheries, bo tlie work oi fish protection may enormousl. expanded. In the form the Port Moody station into it"- city, in order that people returning from the station might not be forced to walk on the tracks. Tbe jury was composed as follows: Oliver Scott (foreman), Alexander Van, Gilbert Tullock, Robert Roberts, James Clarke, John A. Rowe. Dr. Robinson acted as coroner. Th^ body w;lh brought into the city, and Is,now at Murchle's undertaking parlors. The deceased was from Renfrew County, Ont., and word is awaited as to whether the remains are to bv interred iu this city or sent back to Ontario Discovered at 10:30. Th- fire was discovered in the c-11"' penter's building about 10:30 o'clock, and the alarm was hurriedly given, whilp the fir,-, brigade from No, 1 and 4 halls, under Chief Watson quickly responded to the call. The building '������' Saw~nothing wrong." There was found ablaze forms the central par- (-^ ,_.vidence of incendiarism, and the tlon of the main section, from which fil.._ pro|,aljlv occurred fro mthe igni- it is separated hy the inner yard, ami tl0n of son,e waste Itg exa<.t CBMae a sheet of flame faced the rflemen as yet been made. ported that a ____________________________________________________________________________ ______________eis I tiie association. ____________��� fery and materials. The amount of government appointments bave uot L(.0��� j. Uliinor tormerly (lf lhi.. ' The secretary re- but now of Vancouver, 'and secretary contract had been of the Law Students' ASsuclaiioii. rl , ,._,,. ,ce.ved word from the seciviary of the tne nospiiai. UiK SocU,ty f Urltlsh tx,^,,,,,,^ IO salaries and accounts for the pael ���,��� eU(VI tb&t ������. ym,hY Sad^^ month were passed, and the accom- ..i(l0tvcI the n,.ul01. ��� ��� * .,��� paying report from Miss Martin tll (li(l ,lol cons'.le, , vi>,i I ni (lady superintendent , adopted. The slart a gchoo, ,u ... ��� �� vsiung _ommittv.e tor iast month ertheless authorized arra_��sm��nta Mrs, UU and Mr. Sinclair, reported for lhe de]lvery of a u^^ ���,��� lecLu,ea all well at the hospital, and the com- to the law students mitt- for next month named were Following is au extract from the ly, and in two hours controlled the awarded for painting certain Moors of conflagration. The walls remain standing. Uty Warden Carroll and the Dep- patrolman passed the place a quarter of an hour before the "'of shot up in flame -- ________ , ,, -- _ -���- made. who all worked I Tha report nan as follows: efforts ! Number of patients in hospital on I WHI D��"ver Lectures. June 1, 4S; discharged, 9S; died. 4; "-Mr. Davis, chairman of the special admitted during June, 85; remaining committee to whom was referred the FRANCE HAS DIFFICULTY IN FINDING PREMIER _ . will probablv never be ascertained. ^rs- Ferguson, the chairman, and tho mln.ites of the m.etiug of th��. bench tbey got to work with hoses attached Warden J. C. Brown directed the ef-,secretary. ers al whlch U]ls dl.cision W|�� to the hydrant outside the l>'g yard fort��� of (J)e gu8 ^^^^^^^"^^^^~^~ 8ai,, . . , , , unsparingly in seconding th The convicts had been roused from of tl _-rei_,en their slumbers by the glare and J stifling atmosphere, and kept up a I Old Shops Laster Thirty Years. ijurjle 30, 45; nuni'tx^r of patients treat- question of establishing a law school, mournful wail till the guards SJIO- ! Men were left during the nigh' to'pd during June, 143; number of hos- reported that the committee was not celled in quieting tbem. Mean- watch the buildings in case of a fur- pital days, 1724; number of maternity in favor of recommending Buch a while the water had been doing its th_T outbreak. it Ib a cutIoub ooln- cases treated in cottage, 32; received movement at the present time; that work, and the fire was confined to the cldence that while the old wooden from paying patients, $1355.45; num- from the interview which the eominit- three workshops named, which are on shops lasted thirty years, the newitK.r 0f patients In hospital July'21, 51. tee had with the representatives Ot he first floor, above the blacksmith brick structures are burned out in a | .shop, which was practically tindam-1 nu. The prisoners were never in *" aged- danger, but it would have been a serl-1 ,__.__ nr-. nvrim. n The vestibule under the tower at ous matter if it had been n.>cessary j I iSLAIfS Kr(.APTUllFfl the wetst end stayed the flames from to move the 214 now Incarcerated. atlnuc I'age Three). iRTS M MISSION Deicasse is Fittest Man to Replace Clemenceau, but it Obnoxious to ths Kai$er, Paris, July 21.���While haste In nam. ing a successor to Premier Clemen- IN CMI.GHMI HALL :r who ,vsisnrd la8t Ilight after a |ry A. Ironsides. Well-known Evangelist, Arr ve. in City���First Lecture Sunday. ujierative debate with M. Deicasse in the chamber of deputies, is necessary because of the approaching visit Of the Caar of Russia, it is thought that no action will be taken today hy President KaMerles. M. Briand, minister of justice. Is mentioned a_ a INQUEST RESUMED ON WRECK ACCIDENT Several Witnesses Heard��� Many Legal Representatives Present. The Inquest on George A. Ziedwied, of Seattle, who was drowned when the locomotive of the Seattle express went, over the Frasir river bridge on June 19, and whose body was found on July 11. commenced yeBterday at later 01 jiisi.ee. 1- m��������� ���� - h ��� ^,1(c^ courti before the cor- probably ��no-8Sor_ to Clsmenoeau, ��e cigpP���� ������ ��� con. and he was In confer.-my, with Presi-i^nt'' ���nry A. [, pgellsi and m I les, 11 wel| known Mi'ositor of the Bible, dent Kiillerles and the president of tta'Je$ ^&JX- , _, . _. . thbs morning, but nothing I & ^ Webber is foreman of the Jury* and the legal representatives are W. K. Burns and J. R. Gram for the Crown. A. H. Macnelll for the Great the -senat, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ definite came of the meeting. M. Ilelcasse, who caused Clemen- tten gospel miss on i, ibis ceu's downfall after the premier Had,-- ��� R^lwav L G McPhillliis '>'* weeli The new mission taunted him with having been retired | Northern W��wa*. _. -. ��"^ _- be located In the Cunningham In 1906, at rhe dictation of Germany, II which hereafter will h_ known *ro,n hls 1>ost as S}n,Btfr cl relg.n ���-<���- ��� ������ l" WU1 "* Kno*n affairs, is also mentioned ns a possible appoint.*. It is thought, bow- INTERVIEW SHOWS VAEUE OE VISIT Dr. Pugsley Testifies Interest in District���Asks For Further Information. Yesterday President Lee and Secretary Wade, of the board of trade, had a private inteu-view with Hon. Dr. Pugsley at Vancouver. In the;c Hopkinson to make the captur course of a lengthy conversation on]Monday afternoon at Hazlemere, the students at Vancouver, it would seem that what would be satisfactory j is a series of lectures, say two per I week, commencing immediately after 1 vacation; that the benchers in Van- ^��, ...... .......���., ___._...,_._.__ couver he a committee to arrange tha BY IMMHiBAIION mttbvSfi?_S��5___S I tlon b_ allowed the lecturers for the j lectures delivered preceding the next meting of the benchers; that It wias understood that Mr. A. D. Taylor anil Mr. R. L. Reid wv?re willing to give lectures for a certain time; that the committee report to the bencherB at I Uhe next meeting as to how the lec- |tjures are being received by the stu- The eleven La-scars who escaped dentb, an_ that the quostton of allow- . ,-. ,. , _ ���,. ,h_ ing remuneration for a contlnuaoe ot from the Clan Maclnn-S when the ����� Iecture8 be con81dered ,��� ,Jle ,u.xt vessel lay off the Fraser RIvbt Mills meeting. That the benchers in Vic- some weeks ago have not been per-ltorla.be a committee to make similar mitted to escape as the Immigration 'arrangements in Victoria. The re- _, 1 _ ., . .1 ������i���.i���, port was. on i-otlon, adopter! and tbe> officers got wind that the majority ^mU,^ ^10.0,<.C���__H' ������Y _.���^.,���t_w. ���. eight In number, w^ere working in Surrey. Provincial Constable Hittch- Inuon ass-ted Immigration Officer W. East Indians Who Escaped From Clan Maclnnes Working In Mlllyard ���Three at Liberty. oommlttee suggested were appointed.' Hope for School. It Is hoped that later the benchers may ae their way to the establlsh- | ment of a law school In connection board his car matters connected with I Five of the Lascars were working w'th the provincial university. , _ , 1 . . ., , - , J1.1J-. I in tbe lumber yards of the mMl of ithe interests of the city and district _^ ^ J^ and ^ ^�� ^^ jHebriin hall ^^^^^^^^^^^ Iron .* Mr- Hopkinson from a' . ' . . . . conversation with the fugliiv.-s in aarly date. It is understood, how- ^ QWn tongue soon dl9WUW, he .__, ever, that the minister Is excei^lingly had the right party. Thirteen witnesses were heard, the!pk.;Used wlth the ^g^ ol ^ vigjt to The 0^era ^^^ arrested working principal being Conductor Craycroft Nflw WieBtnilnster and maizes it will on the Harm oT C. C. Dunu, and the Now That Third Cup and BrakeBman Wilkinson, of the ill- , _ltUraKU _._-0���0_. .^ makele'E111 are now lo- Tae "tig ! ctvre w,��� |>e mtmM ..Wlly ���"'.'." 1!,h'e t<> Hv the Word of 1 lis lecture has heen heard ": lI>ds In the principal cities *' east and In California, where ironside., makes his home. Mission," said Mr. Ironsides . News yesterday, "will stand 11 evangelical gospel, emphas- 8 the Bibb great fundamental truths of soon as niis-.ii'!, of lhe Whole dis- slaglng the Melllla garrison. These trlcl as tar as Chilliwack, Including will be rushed' to Melllla as the Industries antl pb-s-flitles, f'"' th y can be equipped foi Held 1 presentation. W hen the Ollnisi 1 ol service. public works returns to the Canadian Klir. Alfonso is greatly perturlieil Lid" he will accepl the bond's iuvi- over the Morocco slruatlon and today Itatlon to lunch, on. troops iooi. Ba OUTBREAK OF WAR NOW INEVITABLE Trustee Haa Been Appointed Salmon Bellies Communicate Again. cabled th.t hi ���_i.it England a would be unable to , be bad planned. BIO TRANSACTION IN SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE Large Block of Land in Edmonds Changes Hand%���Comprises Eleven Acres. One of the largest transactions In suburban land that has taken place for some time was put through yesterday when a.block ot land, comprising eleven acres, in Edmonds, opposite the Burnaby Municipal hall, changed hands. The consideration to said to have been $10,600, and tbe purchaser wae a Vancouver party- The original owners of the land were Messrs. Mut- tn and Attoe, of Vancouver. The deal Last evening he loft on the private car Pilgrim for Seattle. ..ANON BEANLANV. TO RESIBE IN ENGLAND Announces Withdrawal From Rectorship of Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria. Victoria, July 21.���Rev. Canon Arthur J. Beanland- has resigned the rectorship of Christ church cathedral and will reside In England hereafter. He and Mrs. Beanlands have been In that country for several weeks. The resignation, which was forwarded to the Bishop of . Columbia some time ago, waa announced to the congregation on Sunday morning In a farewelj letter from the rector. Canon Beanlands came out aa cur- Wl ._.. !_-���__ 1, v. wet. **�� * the cathedral In 1884, --came pat through by wai- (oridentlary canon In 1891, and a year ker Broa, of Burnaby. later waa appointed rector. Very It to th�� faiteattM +t the pirqhaser general regret Is expressed at his deft erect a handsome country rMMence ctoloo to sever his connection with away. upon the toad. tke congregation. Steps were taken for the renewal ot negotiations vith the Calgary Lacrosse Club In regard to the playing of a series of games for the Minto qitp, some time this fall, at the meeting of tho executive of the lacorsso club held last evening, N goiiations bad been Suspended until iliv th.nl trustee for the Miutb cup had been appointed. The ap- jujin 1 tiunt ol I'n iiii 1 McBrlde to 'his posiilun having been ratified, i.h_ inat- 1, r has been taken up again, aud tim secretary of the local club will (correspond wiiii the Calgarj aggregation, The in.iit,r of the payment of Aid. O Conned s traveling expenses wae also considered and it was decided to lay the whole matter ''eforo Premier McBride lu bis capacity of trustee o_ Tbe locul club claims that. Inasmuch as it never played under a western referee In tlie east, the Te- The recall of the Argentine mini*- jctunsehs had uo particular reason to ter Senor Fonseca, who has been sti- expect them to contribute toward tioned here throughout the disorderly bringing an eastern official for the event- leading up to the present crisis games here. was followed almost simultaneously > The ^"P r��r Saturday s game waa by the removal of the Bolivian minis- al���� considered and lt was decided ter stationed at Buenos Ayres. On 'or the present at any rate to let it th, departure of ��he Bolivian minister go as announced hy Manager Welsh from Argentina, he was ordered to through the News yesterday morn- turn over the archives to the AmeTi-,'ng; can, Chilean or Braiilian legations. I The ��naiter of the selection of offl- Rupture Can No Longer Be ad Averted Between Argentine and Bolivia. I .a Paz. Bolivia, July 21.���Official circles now admit a rupture has occurred bei ween Bolivia and the Argentine Republic and all diplomatic ].ll��,i���p;1 relations have been severed. Long Conference Held. The rupture of diplomatic relations was announced after extended official conferences held throughout yesterday, at whloh efforts were made to meet the aggressive attitude assumed by Argentina and at the same time ^ allay the crowing popular agitation iA rials for Saturday's g-ni_ was left in the hands of President Wells Gray of the B. C. L. A. ��� ��� Yesterday's Baseball. ��� in Bolivia. ��� ��� Taconia The spirit of the people was shown im Vancouver in monster petitions asking to be en- ^ rolled in the army, the petitioners as-1 ^ Seattle setting unconditional support of thej4 Aberdeen government cause In case of an armed * conflict The feeling that hostilities U Portland may occur to shown b) the continued ^ SMkane departure of many Argentina and Bo 1 - llviaa residents. __^^^^ tt 0 a a- ���11 ���, '?���*���; i-t 1 1 1' ������v ' , 1 ��� i' - ��� ��� ���''-',. II IV. .1' , : 1 J1.,' : Yf- I :i- k.*,( " r^Y y ������ ��� j,*,>��. ��� : liW ��� ��� ' Ihi ' .1 v *; , ? ���'-,:. ��� /. :. ., ������ ��� . . - ' rim] I . . M j I 1 ���'���,' ' Wi' ' f^y ��� lfr ��� V. ��� ���! ". "r,vYY 11' .- ,' >y'���''''. ' �����������������}������ '-"f'-'i-Y; ���'��� ��� ���. '��� \' Y ��� '���' y 'Y-' 'Y- it';, ����� j. f"f ,'j 'I'ik ���'���"."'��� ��� ��� Y Jl; I . . ���]���:���' 1 ;; ',>' Y . ' nYY'i'i"' , ' ��� "!��� , .. 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' ��������� :.$4i '������ " ��� *_��. ��� -.i,|pti'. . *&.*.. ^ *!*_._. .' *��u ., *.wJ&\.- ���<��� ������� a .��� * ��� Y*ii"- ���*��� -iff l��rt.i *k ��� ":H"' ��� i ������ ' ���������_. . ij . :#! fe) ;| ^ ���*��;.���.-h' ��� -Vfi. "-. I** i ��� '.. . _f!l*. _ * y. *-���*���!"- ', , "' I**,""" - ., :#�� v '���'iti ���;'; $ #;_, ' 'if-*..': i ��� <���. $.��� V%& Y- m t ���' i a '. !?*>;��� I ��� ���*.��. li. TIIE DA THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909. Classified Advertisements WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. LOST. FOUND. REAL ESTATE. PROFESSIONAL. BUSINESS. FRATERNAL, ETC. If a man had gold dollars to sell a fifty cents and did not let the people know anything about it, he would r.ot sell any. You must tell the people what you have to sell, why they should purchase from you, and som��. thing of the value you offer them in return for their money. Too many of us have got the habit of thinking that because we have been a long time in business everyone mu��' of n cessity know all about us and our wares. Use the advertising columns of The Daily News and keep abreast of the times. rj~-r^r^r\T4 day in each month \ ren cordially invited Lodge room, A. O. U. U PIANO OH VIOLIN' LESSONS UIV ION in part payment lor room and board. W. Howard, dty. WANTED���TWO BEDROOMS AND sitting room neighborhood ��f Carnegie Library by two gentlemen. Apply Rex, Daily News office. TO LET���LARGE BEDROOM, COR ner Agnes and Seventh, No. 701. TO RENT���FURNISHED ROOMS; Terms moderate. Apply 713 Victoria street. WANTED ��� A SMALL COTTAGE near city, 1_ exchange foi lot (in East Vancouver Heights, 1 block from Hastings street new car line), and cash payments. Address H2, Dally News offlce, city. WANTED���GIRL TO WORK AT the Royal City Laundry. WANTED���Girl to assist in housework. Apply 320 Royal avenue, near Sixth street. LOST. J.OST ��� AT QUEEN'S PARK, child's gold lockei and chain. Initials M. F. H.; also contains photo of two children. Finder please leave at this office. HOUSE TO RENT. TO RENT���SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, with bath, $12 per month. Apply Mowatt street, 230 Eleventh street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN���I AM PRE pared to advance money to any amount on city property or for building purposes. Apply Dr. A. D. Buchanan, P. O., New Westminster. WESTMINSTER CARRIAGE SHOP��� R. J. McNeil. Over T. Ovens' blacksmith shop on Eighth street. Carriages built, repaired and painted. All work guaranteed. ELECTRICAL WORKS. THE PEARSON ELECTRIC CO.. dealers in electrical machinery, fixtures and sup-Mies, bouse wiring, armature wiring, motor repairing, etc. Bank of Commerce buildlpg, 'phone 331, P. 0. Box 928. FEED AND BREAKING STABLE. J. I. MERRY & CO., PHONE A501. Corner of Blackle and Carnarvon streets. Have opened a feed and breaking stable for horses. Horses for sale. Reference furnished. UOST ��� IN ORANGE PARADE, bunch of keys; finder kindly return to W. E. Fales' furniture store, corner of Agnes and McKenzie, and receive reward. AUDITOR AND ACCOUNTANT. R. T. PRINCE���AUDITOR AND Accountant (successor to C. Hamber), collections and storekeepers' books of account a specialty; agent for the Hall Safe Co. Offlce: Room 7, Ham- bly block, P. O. box 795. ARCHITECTS. W. D. GOODFELLOW, ARCHITECT, Room 14, Dominion Trust block. LOST���SQUARE GOLD BROOCH set with four emeralds and four pearls, a large ruby ln the centre. One pearl missing. Please return to Daily News offlce. EDWIN G. W. BAIT, ARCHITECT- Guichon Block. Telephone 338. FOR SALE. FOR SALE���"ELDRIDGE B" SEW- ing machine, almost new; price $25. Vidal & Bacchus. FOR SALE���DRIVING HORSE CART wagon, democrat, harness; snap for cash. 352 She-brook- street. Sapperton. FOR SALE}���CHEAP LOTS. 50x120, cleared; Sixth street car line. Price $200 each. Cash $25; balance $5 per month. G. Hall, East Burnaby. FOR SALE���A NICE, NEW FIVE- room cottage one block from car line. Price $800; cash $200; .balance to suit purchaser. G. Hall, East Burnaby. REAL ESTATE. WHITE, SHILES & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Agents��� City, farm and suourban property, 260 Columbia street. HALE BROS, tc CO., LTD., REAL ES- tate and Insurance. Phone 335. 186 Columbia street, P. O. drawer 100. FISH AND GAME. BENSON & AYLING, FISH, FRUIT Game, Vegetables, etc. Begbie St. opp. Windsor Hotel. FURNITURE W. E. FALES, THE FURNITURE Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker, corner Agnes and McKenzie streets. Phone 176. night call 81. GROCERY. FOR THE BEST VALUE IN GRO- ceries, phone 386. The Pure Food Supply Grocery, P. O. Box 811. LAND SURVEYOR. W. N. DRAPER, B. C. LAND 3UK- - treyor. Ellard block, New Westminster, B. C. SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF B. C. ���P. B. Brown, manager, p. O. Box 556, phone 334. FOR SALE���WE HAVE A NICE, new six-room house close to Twelfth street car Une, at city limits; electric light, hot and cold water, bats, Price $1650. Small cash payment; easy terms on the balance. Settlers' Association of B. C. Box 66, City. McADAM & IRWIN, COLUMBIA ST., opposite the Postofflce, Box 874; phone 498. Real estate and insurance, money to loan. Call and see our list of city, suburban and farm property before purchasing elsewhere. LIVERY STABLE. RING UP 250 FOR HACKS AND smart turnout The Fashion Stables. MACHINE WORKS. THE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS Limited, Front street, New Westminster. Manufacturers of modern saw and shingle mill machinery, Mill plants and specifications prepared. MONUMENTAL WORKS. B. C. MONUMENTAL WORKS, JAS. McKay, manufacturer and Importer of mounmental tombstones, building Btone. etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Columbia street, New Westminster. _HE ERASER VALLEY NURSERIES, Ltd., Burnaby Lake���For healthy, home-grown fruit trees phone 415. WE BUY AND SELL FURNITURE and all kinds of new aud second hand goods. A Speck, near Irani offlce. ���''���-*.: fellows' block, Clark ��� .',.'���' "*' PAPER HANGING & DECORATING. I. HUDSON. WALL PAPER, ROOM Mouldings, Burlaps, and Sanltas; house painting, kalsomining, paper hanging and decorating. Sixth street, New Westminster. STENOGRAPHY 4 TYPEWRITING FREEMAN BUNTINO, ROOM '. Gulchon block. P. O. Box 694. PICTURE POSTCARDS. COOKSLEY'S PICTURE POST cards are on sale at M. Morey's Stationery Store, J. G. Gamon's 'cigar divan, F. Mackenzie's drug store and "The Fair,'' Columbia street. PROFESSIONAL. WHITESIDE & EDMONDS, BARRIS- tera and solicitors, Blackle block, Columbia street, New WestmlnBter. W. J. Whiteside, H. L. Edmonds. WADE, WHEALLER & MCQUARRIE (F. C Wade, K. C, A Whealler, W. G. McQuarrie), Solicitors, Barristers, etc., 42 Lorne street, opposite courthouse, New Westminster, (Phone 143), and the Vancouver office Is at No. 5, Royal Bank Chambers, 408 Hastings Street west. CUSTOM STENOGRAPHY AND Typewriting; copy work, business letters, etc. Province office, Columbia street. Phone 62. COURT BRUNETTE, NO 1099 I'i. ���Meets the fourth i month at 8 o'clock |n tlie hall, Oddfellows' block. Ut ������ami FRATERNAL ORDER OF 1_A_|_|�� Aerie No. 20.���Meeti , . . Tl,���Y evening at 8 p.m. in the tW ball, Columbia street. \ ,���,...K J Pres.; H. Schofleld, . THEATRES. WESTMINSTER OPERA HOUSE, Lorne street, W. N. Carty, manager. Special attractions provided during the season. Advance ticket office, Ryall's Drug Store. SONS OF SCOTLAND iii.Nhfi.__ soclation, Lord of the 1 leg (.am 191���Meets on the Br I and tiiij Tuesday of every month In K oip hall. Chief, \v. Buuii. md, " GEORGE E. MARTIN, BARRISTER and Solicitor. Gulchon block, Co lumbla and McKenzie Sts., New Westminster, B. C. W. MYERS GRAY, BARRISTER Solicitor and Notary Public. Curtis block, Clarkson street, opposite the Court House. P. O. Box 196. Telephone 64. PRINTERS. WESTMINSTER PRESS FOR EVERY kind of job printing. Midget loose leaf ledgers; Cowle Carbon Papers. Phone 55, P. O. Box 142. Old Dally NewB Block, Sixth street. CRYSTAL THEATRE, 702 COLUM- ibia street. Flrts-class moving pictures; illustrated songs; numerous attractions. Program changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. THE EDISON THEATRE, CORNER Columbia and Eighth. High-class moving pictures, Illustrated songs. Program changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday. TAILORS. GALVIN, LADIES' AND MENS TAI- lorlng. A new line of spring suiting just In. Button making, pressing and repairing. Room 9, SinUb block. Entrances 625 Columbia st. and Clarkson st RESTAURANTS. KENNY'S RESTAURANT __ CAFE Tickets, 21 meals for $4. Home cooking. All white cooks; no Oriental labor employed. Open day and night. Opposite tram office. ROYAL CAFE (MrB. Archer, proprietress). Four courses, consisting of soup, fish, boiled entree or roast, pudding or pie, tea, coffee or milk. WOODWORKING. WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING Co., bank, office and Btore fittings. > cabinet, stair, showcases, mantels and detail work. Designs and estimates furnished. J. Brookes, proprietor. Works: Corner Eleventh and car line. P. O. box 254, Phone 473. JOARD OF TRADE���NEW Wfcfl I minster Board of Trade meets in tt J board room. City Hall, a.s fol.on) Third Thursday of each montl;' quarterly meeting oil the until Thursday of February, May A.pnl and NoveTliber, al ���_ p.m Annan I meetings on tbe third Thursday otI February. New members may _�� proposed and elected al any montl. ' ly or quarterly meetmi;. f __, Stuart-Wade, secretary. O. O. F���ROYAL CITY LODGI) No. 3���Meets ln Oddfellows' __; Columbia Btreet, every Friday eveaI lng at 8 o'clock. Visiting '.reintnl will be made welcome. G. E. GUM N. G.; C. E Osborne, P Q, recoil. | lng secretary OTHER FRATERNAL SOat.lfll Include the Union Lodge, No. J, 11 F. and A. M . King Solomon -���:*' No. 17, A. F. and A. M,; L OL No. 1150; L. O. L-. No. 1693; Coil Sapperton. No. 4683, I. O t,\ CII F. Court WestmlnBter No. at Brotherbood of OwIb, Neil No a TENDERS. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. O. O. F���AMITY LODGE, NO. 27 ��� The regular meeting of this lodge are held In Oddfellows' hall, Columbia street, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. .las. Ferguson, noble grand. W. C. Coatbam. ree. secy. A. O. U. W.���FRASER LODGE NO. 3 ���Meetings the flrsta nd third Tues- Sealad tenders will be receiod V the undersigned up to noon on ts second day of August for the r--ft of a quantity of Umber on the Mn Reserve at Camp_ell River, m Umber consisting of cn,- iniJim /* moTe or less, has been f_.i--daa.flrX Into lengths ready to haul. A'cwM In the block are still standlnt. The tenders will state tbepHa. thoueand feet board measure W* Ing to the official Bcale ol Rrl'JilCt- lumbla, which wlll be paid in <*& tor the timber as it Is at i.i*��e��a the ground. Th. Uni_*r roust-�� moved before the thirty-first dsygj March, 1910. The lowest or any lemler W * ] oeesarlly accepted. By authority of the Ji--;'ar-.n__t�� | Indian Affairs. W. M. HALI-I1AT. Indiim ��� .en- Alert Bar. B. t TRADE OF CANADA SHOWS HEALTHY GROWTH Returns For Jun* Show Advance of Nine Millions on Same Month Last Year. "Ottawa, July 21.���Canada's trade for June shows an increase of $9,628,- 989 as compared with that of the corresponding month last year, and an Increase for the three month* of the fiscal yea. of $20,686,824, as compared with the corresponding period - last year. * | am tj Imports last monfh ���otniied $3L- 231,914, an increase of $7,134,-10 over -June of last year, and for tihe -hxee months the total was $81,824,463, an increase of $14,926,685. Exports of domestic produce last month wer, $21,654,000 and of foreign produce, $2,661,659, an increaae of nearly $2,000,000 In each case. For the three months the exportB of domestic produce were $49,327,004, and of foreign products $4,138,597, an in- creasy respectively of $5,238,228 and 42,377,513. Imports of coin and bullion wore fair, and so far this year have totalled $267,727, as against $2,377,513 for the corresponding period ot last year. DISTINGUISHED WRITER WILL VISIT COAST SUNLIGHT SOAP A BASKET FULL of clean, sweet-smelling linen ia obtained with half the toll aiK-l half the time If Sunlight Soap la used. Sunlight shortens the day _ work, bat lengthens the life of your dothes. Fellow direction*. Miss Jean Blewett, Poetess, Will Arrive In Vancouver in Month of August. Victoria, July 21.���A distinguished Toronto writer, Mrs. Jeaij Bleweft, whose poems are so well and favorably known throughout Canada, and whose stories are always read with pleasure, ls en route for the ooast and will arrive ln Vancouver about August 1. Some of her admirers in that city are arranging to have her give a public recital from bar works while there- TELLS MILKMAN HE IS AN ASSASSIN Northern Crown Bank HEAD OFFICE, WINNIPEG AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $6,000,000 PAID UP CAPITAL .., $2,200,000 A WESTERN BANK FOR WESTERN PEOPLE. ,, Deposits are received in the Sayings Department at all branches, and ���> ean be withdrawn by cheque wl hout unnecessary formality or delay. Manager, N. H. MACDONALD, New Westminster. +++S+h++++++++S+++++44444+++++4+++++++++++++++++++++* I;Gasoline Tanks and Fishermen's Supplies!; Judge Scores Dealer Who Sold Milk Unfit for Consumution by Human Beings. Montreal, July 21.���"You're an assassin, that's what you are," declared Recorder Dupuis from the bench this morning to J. AlUmus, a Longue Point milk dealer, who wae, for the fourth time, convicted of Belling diluted milk that contained very little that was nourishing and was oilherwl-o unfit for consumption. "A man who will sell milk like that for use by little Children, ls nothing but an assassin," continued the recorder, ln the course of a Severe lecture to the accused and several other milkmen, wbo were arrested on a charge of selling milk below the standard and otherwise unfit for use. JAMES & McCLUGHAN ��� ' l !; Trust Block, Front St., New Westminster < FOR SALE Seven-roomed house, modern improvements, and six lots in orchard, between Pine and Third streets, facing Fourth avenue. Price $8000, half cash, balance terms. Apply McQuarrie & Co., Front Street. WATCHES BEFORE PURCHASING THAT WAT CH EXAMINE OUR 8TOCK. REMEMBER, WE CARRY THE BEST MAKES OF WATCH MOVEMENTS. CHAMBERLIN, The Jeweler SOLE AGENTS LONGINE'8 AND HAMILTON WATCHES. B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Mttnmtmctmr.te and Deatere hi Att K,na" o. Lumber, Lath, Shingle., Mouldings, S*-h, Do** Interior Finish, Turned Work, Etc Fish end Fruit Boxes. Urge Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION I Lumber Alway. in Stock for Fencing and Draining' Royai Cit, Branch. Columbia St Telephone 12. New Westmin^* THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE. NOTICE. WE CALL ROBIN HOOD FLOUR "The Flour That is Different" \\\. um*! stand ready to provp 11 and also prove ihat the difference 1s bo marked, so WORTH WHILE, that vou will fvl this Is the flour you ought to use. That in exactly where w.- do stand- We auk you to take no risk. Buy a bag of ROBIN HOOD ani give It two fair trials. If U does not prove perfectly sat is far tory. so satisfactory thai you too say, "It 1- r .Uiv the flour that Is different," you may take it to your grocer and he win give you back your money. Will you make thv. trial on your next flour order? The Saskatchewan Flour Mills Co. LIMITED. MOOSE JAW, SASK. M. J. PHILLIPS Boys' Blouses, 75c quality for 50c Boys' Bathing Suits, the suit, 60c Men's Bathing Suits, the suit, 75c Summer Underwear, the suit, 75c Cellular Shirts, each, 75c PHILLIPS THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER |For Sale Logging donkey engines, latest improved patent, by E. J. Fader, New Westminster. Can take a log off the peak of a mountain and land it without injury. This machine works with endless cable without coiling on the drum, requires no haulback, always on a straight pull. Drums can; be attached to any donkey engine in use. For further particulars apply to E. J. FADER, or |Schaake Machine Works MANUFACTURERS. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Notice Is hereby given that the Lumber Company, Lira- v applied to His' Excel- Governor-General In Council ��� i oval of a certain sit, for li tion of certain booms ' : Ing grounds in the PM 1 n the District of New West- ���"���"'��� of British Coliiin- ������ deposited with the Honora- v ni Public Works, at of said booms anil Is, together with a de- .. vt,. thereof, ami have ited a duplicate of each in Ol th- Ri-glstrar Of Deeds I District of New West- ln which district said works ' ��� . i.i Le constructed, In ac- wlth tlie requirements of Sect i :, ; of the "Navigable Waters ���������'��� Chapter 115, Revised ol Canada; 1906. Jum 24 1909. WHITESIDE & EDMONDS, Solicitors for Pit' River Lumber Co.. Ltd. Crystal Theater ANIMATED PICTURES AND ILLUS TRATED SONGS OF THE VERY HIGHEST CLASS. MADE IN CANADA Use Only the Beat LETTS Commissioners Visit New Westminster 1* the Standard Article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY For making _oap, ioftening w���. ter, removing old paint, disinfect- mg tinki, closet., drains and for many other purpose.. A can equals 20 lb.. SAL SODA. Sold Hferyeihere E. W. GILLETT CO.. LTD. Toronto, On_ (Continued from Page One.) hatcheries wherever they had be<-n efficiently conducted, each year Uhe supply of salmon and of other fish reared in the hatcheries, bas been iu- creased more than an hundred fold. IWhile the proposition that the l'nited ��� States Bhould build and operate salmon hatcheries in Canada has not met with any favor at the hands Of the commissioners, It 's understood FIRST STREET SEWER NOTICE. PROGRAM CHANGED MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. SPECIAL MATINEE EACH DAY 2:30. EVENING PERFORMANCE 7:30 Admission���Children 5c, adults 10c J. M. COMPTON, Manager Westminster Transfer Co. ;_ce 'Phone 18&. Barn Phone 13 Columbia Street- Baggage dellvereu promptly to any part of the city. Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TRAM DEPOT. SPRING LAMB, CHOICE MEATS AND SAUSAGE. AT THE Central Meat Market Oorner Eight- SL and Fifth Arena* PHONE 17a ���DWELL A OOOY. Proorietora. The Royal Bank of Canada (Incorporated 1-69) Capital Paid up $4,700,000 Reserve Fund 5,400*00 Total Assets 55,000,000 In and out of town accounts solicited. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Travellers' Cheques bought and Bold. Telegraphic transfers effected. New Westminster, B. C. Branch, F SHUTE, Manager. S.S. TRANSFER The steamer Transfer will leave Brackman-Ker wharf every week day afternoon, except Saturday, at 3 p.m. for Ladner, Stev-ston and way ports. Saturday at 2 p.m., returning to New Westminster Saturday evening. Returning, leaves Steveston every week day morning, except Friday. Additional trip iiuuttaj morning leaving New Westminster at 5 a.m. This schedule subject to change without notice. Fur freight and passenger rates ap' ply to ROBERT JARDINE, Manager. NEW WELLINGTON COAL PENNSYLVANIA SMITHY COAL BANFF ANTHRACITE COAL JOSEPH MAYERS Successor to Mayers A Preston Office, Front St., Foot of Sixth. P. O. Box 345. Phone 105. The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of New Westminster, having by resolution tleter- mlni il and specified that it Is desirable to carry out the following works that is to say: To construct a sewer to be known as the "First Street Sewer,' on the following streets, namely: Dickinson street, between -Merrivale and Elliott streets, Carnarvon streel between Merrivale and Elliott streets. Armstrong street between Merrivale and Elliott streets. Columbia street between Merrivale street and Leopold place. Albert Crescent. Wellington street. Alice Btreet. Bushby street. Dufferin street. Coburg street and lane. Si. Anne's street. Sarnia street. Windsor street. Cunningham street between Merrivale and Windsor streets. Agnes street, between Merrivale and Dufferin streets. Elliott street. Leopold place (part of). First street from Agnes to Elgin. Royai avenue from Clinton place to Dufferin Btreet. Granville street. Vancouver street. Quu.n's avenue between First and Second streets. Third avenue between First and Second streets. Emory street. Arbutus Btreet. Fourth avenue between First and Second streets. St. Patrick's street between First and Third streets. Oakland street between First and Second streets. Elgin street, between First and Second streets. Second street between Third and Sixth avenues. Fifth avenue between Second and Third streets. Brandon street. Regina street between Second and Fourth streets. Sixth r.venue between Second and Third streets. Third street, between Regina street nnd Fifth avenue. Fourth street between Brandon Btreet and Sixth avenue. And that the said works shall he carrier! out In accordance with the provisions of the Local Improvement Genera? "bylaw 1909. And the City Engineer and the City Assessor having reported to the Council In accordance with the provisions of the said bylaw upon the said ! works giving statements showing the iamounts estimated to be chargeable i against the various portions of real property to be benefited by the said 1 works and other particulars nnd the said reports of the said City Engineer and City Assessor having been adopt- ed by the Council, Notice is hereby given that the said reports arc open for Inspection at the office of the Citv Assessor, City Hall, Columbia street, New Westminster, Tl. C��� and 'bat unless a petition against the proposed works above mentioned sinned I y a majority of the owners of the land or real prop.-rty to be assessed or charged In respect of such works representing nt least one-half In value thereof Is presented to the Council within fifteen days from the date of the first publication [eries by Canada within tbe bounds of I the Dominion and by the United States In American territory, has been very strongly pressed. To Remove Friction. Perhaps one of the most important features in She recommendations which the commissioners hav. made ls for the establishment of a federal service for the enforcement of regulations all along the boundary line. The different staffs In the various states as at present existing leads Inevitably to friction, especially in waters U|K)n which several states bor- <_���.. In Canada there has been no such friction or Overlapping, according to Professor Plnce's statement as the Dominion continues to maintain us own sot of officers each with special duti,.s quite distinct from Uie provincial officers ^ho may be engaged In fisheries protection, but in the L'nited States the establishment of a single fisheries service extending from rt.be Atlantic to the Pacific will be an entirely new step. 1 Tb,. commissioners leave this morning on an inspection trip to Steveston- They will make New 'Westminster their headquarters while on the coast. m Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Double transcontinental service dally, with Pullman tourist and din lng cars. Atlantic Express leaves at 9:05 a. m. Eastern Express leaves at 7 p.m. St. Paul train leaves at 2:10. Cheap excursion Aug. 11 and 12. For full particulars, apply to C. B. FOSTER, E. GOULET, G. P. A., Vancouver C.P.R. Agt. "The Milwaukee" "The Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line," Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No tralna In the service on anj railroad in the world that equal ln equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. They -wn and operate their own Bleeping and dining oars on all their trains and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. H. S. ROWE, General Agent. 134 Third St., cor. Alder Portland, Or. Mineral Waters Aerated Waters Manufactured by J. HENLEY NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. I Telephone 13. Office Eighth St. of tin's notice the Council will proceed with the proposed Improvements under such terms and conditions as to the payment of the cost of such improvements as the Council may by- bylaw In tbat behalf regulate and determine and also to make th_ said assessment. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D., i.n. W. A. DUNCAN. City Clerk. ���Put there by the maker s��� found there In the service Ihrse M-l Pure Paints alone can give. It is no hard thing to make a paint that looks good in tlie can ���or sounds good in the advertising���and YOU couldn't tell the difference beforehand. But it is not so easy to put together the purest materials in the most expert way���and then to add one special ingredient greatly lengthen the paint's life ���and that's what vou get when you buy MI PURE V ���JL PAINT Forty colors, for every painting purpose, made hy Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Limited, of Toronto. Anderson & lusby Agents for New Westminster and District. Royal Standard AND WHY IT IS A BETTER FLOUR. We use selected wheat from the best wheat producing regions of the Canadian West, where the sunshine is long, where the soil is rich, giving to the wheat that quality of gluten which makes the very finest flour. This is factor No. 1. Scientific milling which follows the wheat step by step, selecting only the heat and purest portions of the wheat grain and making It Into the most parted flour. This Is factor No. 2. Care exercised In storage and marketing so that there Is no possibility of deterioration from the time the flour leaves our hands until It reaches you. This Is factor No. 3. Now isn't there a reason why you should ask for Royal Standard Flour? And besides, ln every 49-Jb. sack there Is a numbered coupon entitling you to a chance to win one of ten beautiful dinner sets given away each month. MANUFACTURED BY VANCOUVER HILLING AND GRAIN CO., Ltd. VANCOUVER, B. C I I.ever Tin .hers, Toronto, win send you free a cake of their famous Plantol toilet soap, if you mention this paper. English Watchmaker Gold Watches tor Ladles from I12.M IP- Btlrer Watches, gents' open face SiWer Watches, gents' open oaa�� $7.80 up. Agent tor Waltham and Elgin ��� atchea. Watch repairing a specialty. F. CRAKE Tern* dnnea' from Com. AsUsrn, Orneer Fish Fish P. Burns & Co. have opened up a fish market in connection with the butcher shop, and will fill orders with fresh fish of all kinds in season, from one pound to a car, at the lowest price. Call or phone your orders to 101, and have fresh fish for dinner. P. BURNS & CO., LTD. Wholesale and Retail Batchers, C E. TRAVE8, Local Mana��er. COLUMBIA STRUT. PHONE It !,r* $*i| ,'.'��� :-:>.'- H Y" ' ��� i., v>. ; ���I , , . ,i[-.. > I '1 * v" . I i i; k- J _fc ��������� ��� f*\h ������ - , Y ('-��� J*T _. " lv, " _ i > 11* i l' IV... ��� y, ; ��� N " Y/\4 ' * I ��� :��� ! tk'J ' ;m :>'[��� ���������'"'������ ��� ���,-f'YYYf''- - nl'iil !<<..'* 'WW. i' , ������ ., .o;r:,;M ' ��� ''-Yil _.H'_i';U_i . ��� 'i "Y-" .'��� V m (V, |^# ���".., IY v .,,' ,��*' ' "'���':���������' ly. ���YY'.ltY,Y- *'��� I. ". ��� ' . ' * ���, " ���',' i -J.- ���.* f 'Y-Y' "������. '��� 11 �� . 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Jrf ""ji- tv ** ' '���' 1 r ������ <(/*"���#���! ��� "������_ji_i'*i; ���' *wfc - ,U ���"; ��� #^ i-f-YY* y1# ' ' __,_ra-.-< ,' -**Sp k. ,���* .1 .*. ������ "' _ _������ i iLM'-*i !�� .: _"* '" f'/l__*'��' ���' "_ ��� _ THE DAILY _fEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 190g The Daily News Published by The Dally News I"ublisn- lng Company-Limited, at iluir ollir. s. The Dai'.J News Block, corner of McKenzie and Victoria streets. ***-��� A Pai9e Managing Director ^g[ (j|{[][ f^VOKS first contemplated. Tbe Tory pr.-ss could do no better than print this explanation, a lierfectly natural one, in- Btead of charging the Government with extravagance and improvidence. ELECTORAL REFORM promoters for a match with the mld- tllewelght champion at Ely on I-abor Day. Langford had, until last night, refused to accept the offer of Ted Hall, and it Is presumed that Uie Boston fighter finally decided that the $."i000 was ample remuneration for the chance of fighting for the title. "GET THE HABIT" THURSDAY, JULY GROSS MISREPRESENTATION. The National Transcontinental Railway, Its epst, and the fact that Mi' Lumsden, chief engineer, resigned, are matters now claiming the attention of the leading Conservative papers. ln this connection the usual amount of misrepresentation appears, and figures are given of the probable cost of ih.. road from Moncton to Winnipeg, and the whole is placed before the l>eople in a most unpatriotic and un- States That He Thought of Resigning Governor-Generalship to Sup- port Such a Measure. London, July 21.���Earl Grey gave evidence in favor of proporuona; representation before the royal commission on electoral reform. He said that after Premier Asqtiitb's speech at St. Andrew's iu February, li)t>6, in hie reply to a deputation he. Earl Grey, said to Premier Laurier that if Asqulth really was going to bring forward a new .-form bill based on the single transferable, vote System he regarded it as so Important that Have you a Scrub Brush? SPECIAL TODAY AT 10c, 15c and 20c EACH. Two Excellent Buys Two lots on Dublin Street, between Fourteenth and Sixteenth Streets, each $250; one-half c_sh, balance good terms. A nice new cottage on Buchanan Avenue, Sapperton; $850 cash. This is a sacrifice price. Rented now at $10 a month. J. J. JOHNSTON Dupont Block, Columbia street. PHONE ��� |, G. P. DILLON, D. V. S. (McGill University.) Veterinary Surgeon to the City of New Westminster. Canadian light for the sole purpose of j,0 should i.e tempted to resign from Injuring the government in'the eyes th,. governor-generalship of Canada, Of the people, and discrediting the ad- which ministration of Sir Wilfrid Laurier The Fair 646 Columbia Street. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We buy for cash and sell tor the same | FIRE HALL INO. 1 OFFICE: The Mail demands of the Government that th,. reasons for Mr. Lum.- den's resignation be at once made public, thus acknowledging that the reasons are unknown to the Mail. lm: mediately following, in the same article, appear In full the reasons why this official resigned, reasons supplied by the Mail. The cost of the road is said to he 5250,000,000, of which |181,006,00 for the Moncton to Winnipeg section. These were the figure* presented by Mr. Borden. The Conservative press seized upon these figures, and promptly circulated the slanderous and mischievous statement that the Government built section from Moncton to "Winnipeg would cost $250,000,000, whereas lt was originally estimated by the Government that the. cost to the people, ln money, would be some- ���thlng about $20,000,000. Either wilfully or Ignorantly the Tory press does not present the facts to the people. There are two points that should be made clear. j The flrst Ib that the cost to the peo- j ple of the Moncton to Winnipeg sec- j tion ls the interest on the money In- vested for seven years of the lease, j after which the Grand Trunk Pacific carries the burden itself and Canada I has no burden to ibear. The Inter-: est for the first seven yaars, Includ- ing Interest during construction and j interest for the -hops east of Wlnnl- peg and terminals at Quebec would be $26,859,676. Making allowances for minor inaccuracies In the calculation, all the burden that is placed on the Dominion of Canada for 1800 miles of railway from Moncton to "Winnipeg is $26,859,676. Two of the average yearly surplusses would wipe this out altogether. The second point is that the total cost of the Moncton to Winnipeg section, gross cost, will not exceed the sum of $125,400,000, and it Is the in.- j lereat only upon this sum that the government will pay for a period of seven years only. Ther_, is a vast difference between the sum of $26,859,676 and $250,000,- 000, but it does not suit the policy of Conservative papers to make this point clear. Much ls made of the fact that the ���earlier estimates of cost have been greatly exceeded? Why was this? The increased cost is due chiefly to two reasons, first ,the greater cost of material and labor, and second the improvement of tihe standard of the road over what wa* intended by the first estimate. Inasmuch as one of the reasons alleged by the Conservative press for the resignation of Mr. Lumsden, Is the increased cost of the road, lt would H>e Interesting to read what Mr. Lumsden said on this point In a memorandum sent to the Government. ln tbia memorandum he says: "The appar.-nt high cost per mile ls accounted for by the fact that | heretofore no railway for such a length has, ln the flrst Instance, been constructed through a similar country with the low grades ani curvatures used by us, viz., 0.4 per 100 fet adverse to eastbound, and 0.6 per 100 fleet adverse to westbound traffic, excepting at two points, with sharpest curvature 6 degrees (955 feet radius) and permanent structures. I may ateo add that with very few exceptions all the structures provided for are permanent in character, culverts being of concrete and bridges of steel with conorete sub-structure*. "Jiad we used grades of 1 p_r cent, hi either direction, curves of 10 per cent.; and a large number of timber structures, which has been a common practice hereuofore in similar countries, the cost might have been reduced nearly a third, ibut the operating and maintenance exiienses would liav_ been enormously Increased."��� This Is the testimony of Mr. Lum_- den, chief engineer of the Ra'lway Commission, ae to why the cost! of the railway is greater than was at lu- considered tbe most en via/- ble billet in l'he service of the crown, eo that he could come back to England to support Asquith. The present system said Earl Grey, was government of people by a caucus for party. LANGFORD DECIDES TO MEET KETCHELL San Francisco, July 21���Willis [ Britt, manager of Stanley Ketchell, Is received a wire last night from his New York representative to the ef- I feet that Sam Langford had decided to accept the terms of the Nevada j Easterbrook Milling Company, Eburne, B. C. FLOUR! FLOUR ! IMPERIAL $7.25 per Bbl. HUNGARIAN JEWEL..$6.75 per Bbl. TERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl. HINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl. McOuarrie&.Co FI0UR AND FEEP merchants. FRONT 8TREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333. I Bank of Montreal! ESTABLISHED 1817. ��� CAPITAL $14,400,000.00 RESERVE 11,000,000.00 ������Tit _, throughout Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and ln London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U. S. A., and Mexico City. A general banking business transacted. Letters of Credit issued, available with correspondents ln all parts of ths vorld. Savings Bank Department���Deposits ! $ received in sums of $1 and upward, and Interest allowed at 3 per cent, per ! + innum (present rate). ' X ..V Assets over $168,000,000.00. ��� ��.' WESTMIN8TER BRANCH, G. D. BRYMNER, Manager. Electric Railway Service Interurban Line. for Vancouver and every way half Last Cars stations will run hour trom 5:50 a. m. car leaves at 11 p. m. Last car leaves Vancouver at 11:30 p.m. Cars leave the depot every twenty minutes for both Sapperton and dty limits over the city 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 after the hour, commencing at 6:30 a. m. Sunday service half-houriy between 8:30 a. m. and 11. p. m. <�� <> <> ML British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ud __ ________-__-__H_____-____fc________^-__-__-_____A____l___-_l__l_-__-_____-_ The Oxford Chancellor Range Everyone buying a range should get one that will give perl MUt faction ln cooking and linking, Is economical In the use of fuel tl ,r .��� C001 to work over in the hote weather, ami also easy to operate and keep cleu If you wish to be satisfied in theaerespeota you will bu. .,.,.,, range atfer you have Inspected u- Ths prices also of these age. an much lower than those of other makes. Call In and ���,. m slock. T. J. TRAPP & CO., Limited ++++++++++++++44444++++++++++++++++++++++++4n**een*wt Water Wings, Bathing Caps, Float- ing Bath Soap j AT Ryall's Drug Store! Phone 57. ++++++ ++++++++++4*4**] MUT1DN, VEAL. PORK Frssh Pork Sausages dally. Best of Farmer's Pork. B333SEI 8 Barefoot Joy P ACI PIC Meat Market Phone 192 McMENEMY I ANDERSON Colum biz fl t_L__4___ W ?��*������! Souvenirs 92 foot Sandals. There is nothing a child will enjoy more, during the summer season, than a pair of our Bare- Cool and easy on the feet, and lined with soft porous leather. Barefoot Sandals for children grow more popular every summer. We are showing several of the best styles in most all sizes. CHILDREN'S (sizes 3 to 71-2), pair $1.00 GIRLS' (sizes 8 to 101-2), pair 1.25 MISSES' (sizes 11 to 2), pair 1.50 BOYS' (sizes 3 to 5), pair 1.75 MENS' (sizes 6 to 10), pair 2.00 These Sandals will outwear the ordiuary low-cut shoes for children, and will last all summer. Secure a pair today while they last. * SEE US TODAY FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR OE SHOES Our store will be found Headquarters for Souvenir Burnt leather in .very device. Decora��ed China with io- cai views in almost any piece you may desire. Shell Goods, Beaded Work, and Post Cards. Local views of all Hhe beauty spots In the city. W�� solicit you to Inspac our stock. If you do no* se* what you want you are no pressed to buy. TODHUNTER & BURR Booksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers I Successors to ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ROBIN HOOD FLOUR And see that you get it. ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. For Wheat, Barley, Oats, Chop., Chicken Foe,., Bran, Short,, Hay, ���te, ask us. W. will en* that y,��� g.�� ,t promptly. HALE BROS. & CO. ltd Phon. M6. 1M COLUMBIA STREET. p. O. Draw.. 100. JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe House. Ltd. Sign of the Big Electric Boot NewJWestminster, B. C. THE LAROE8T SHOE HOUSE IN B. C. WE ARE READY TO 8H0W you how lt la cheaper to buy our high-class bull-lhi. materials than lt la to purchase the P��or' er kind. We can point to buildings buUt with our materials that never need repairs. We can point to some other! ���hit need repairs all the time. By they were not built of ��ur materials. See where real cheapness lies? CM-LEY BROS. Ltd. THURSDAY, 1909. PAGE -IVf_ THE Cash Store T. H. Smith THE Cash Store ���*������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5 P. M., EXCEPT SATURDAY. RU5HOUT PRICES ON Wash Goods DRAbTIC MEASURES ARE BEING TAKEN TO BRING OUR ENORMOUS STOCK DOWN TO ITS NORMAL SIZE, AND OUR WASH GOODS SECTION IS AWFULLY CROWDED ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNSEASONABLE WEATHER WE HAVE HAD, SO WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL EFFORT TO CLEAR A LARGE QUANTITY IN A LITTLE TIME. THIS WEEK WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, IN STRIPES, CHECKS AND P.AIN COLORS, ANY DESIGN OR SHADE YOU CAN IMAGINE AMONG THESE, AND THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM, THAT IT WILL BE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO GOAWAY UNSUITED. GOODS THAT STAND ANY AMOUNT OF WEAR AND TUBBING ONLY SEEMS TO IMPROVE THEM. EVERY PIECE OF OUR 15c GINGHAM AT, PER YARD 12-C 50c VESTINGS FOR 25c A splendid assortment of white, plain and fancy vestings and waistings in n, at spot aud figured designs. Reeulur values to 50c, for, yard 25c SPECIAL SHEETING OFFER, 25c PER YARD H'>i.i men and boarding house people should not miss this golden opportunity to restock in this depart- ment Twenty pieces of ��-. white sheeting, purchased before the advance In the price of cottou, to be ��>lil only in plpce lots, ranging from ��� v 60 yards in a piece. Extra *!���* Ial, per yard 25c THREE SPECIALS IN 74 8HEETING. Single bed sheeting ln unbleached only, strong, round thread, heavy weight, will soon bleach, per yard 25c Extra heavy weight, unbleached round thread, very special, yard 30c _ Best Value���Splendid weight, perfectly free from dressing, bound to "h'e satisfaction. Per yard 35c LADIES COATS OF PLAIN AND FANCY COVERT, $5.00 Save one-thir_ to a half on these throe-quarter and hip length models semi-box and fitted back; man-tailored collars and revers. self strapped and button trimmed. Regular values to $10.00 for $500 OUTWARD RUSH OF LADIES' SKIRTS CONTINUES An attractive offering of new styles In mohairs, Panama and tweed mixtures, some are pleated, others gored- Thus, are broken lines, hut every size, is Included ln the lot. Regular 18.50 to $10.00 values for *5-w V-50 SILK WAISTS CUT TO 11.75. Manufacturers' samples and odd lines from our regular stock; a good iiH_ortment of colors in various styleB. What an opportunity. Your choice for |1.75 $1-25 KID GLOVES POR $1.00 PAIR. A full gtook of sizes in black, brown, and tan kid gloves, nice, soft finish, good shades and a reliable make. Regular $1.25 pair. July sale special, per pair $1.00 A SNAP IN CORSETS, $5.00 FOR $2.50. We bave tone through our stock and thrown out all odd sires and ibroken lines in reliable makes, flue French oontil, cut on directoire or hiple-s models. Regular value, to $5.00, tor --*2-50 LADIES' LINEN ETON COLLARS. A special purchase, thre. slues only, 13, 13 1-2, 14; a unique offer, 2 for 15c Hemmed Table Napkins, all ready for use. Large size, will launder perfectly, per dosen S4.2H A large shipment of English Reps, Piques Raiml- and plain and striped Linens just rewired. Inspect theee, ibut come eaTly aa the quantity le only limited. Prom, per yard .. .Mc T. H. SMITH Headquarters for Women's Ready-to-Wear Cny NewsIT1 U R IN IT U R E 1 thing pl ��� . i for th.- garden at Tidy's 1 Ladies' (Juild of St. Mary's church, Sapperton, will hold an loe .'' iclal, to he followed by an Informal danoe, In th..- parish room of thi irch, on the evening of Tuesday, July 27, SS. Transfer leaves every week day excel Saturday at 3 p.m. for Ladner, Wi im island and way points. Sat urda. al 2 p.m.; returning same day. See advertisement in this Issue The secretary of the board of trade | j addressed a meeting at Cloverdale last evening on the formation of a board of trad�� for the municipality of Surrey. For first-class cut bowers and any kin of Floral work, teleuhone Davie* Urv nhouse, R208, *" Al I Jardine, accompanied h.v i113 moil., i-in-law, Mrs. Kwen, and her laughter, loft yesterday for Beattle- In Seattle tli.- pany will meel Mrs. Jardine. who has been In tho Sound city for some time, and will spi ml a few d_,vB In sight seeing. Just arrived, a carload of Kouin ,Hood Flour. Full assortni.-nt of s z-s, ,24, 49, 98, now In stock. Hale Bros. & Co.. Ltd. Chief Mcintosh wishes to .correct an Impression conveyed iu the story of the death of a horse thai Charles Peterson complained be had been held up and robbed. He toi I the police lie lost consciousness, and when he recovered tb_ animal and rig were missing The S S Transfer leaves Brackman- Ker wharf every day for Ladner, Steveston and way points. See new schedule. ���* Work has been commenced by tne municipality of Burnaby upon the road between this city and Vancouver. The council has decided to let no contracts for the undertaking, but to oaJTy it out Itself, and a number of men are now employed on the supervision of the board of works- ot the municipality. That light, delicious, wnolesome bread you so much enjoyed at your friend's house was made with Kotilu Hood Flour. ������ J. J. Johnston will move his real estate offlce from his present premises in the Dupont block to Blair's tobacco store on Oolumbla street, Jdr. Blair occupying A. L Lavery's premises ou August 1. Mr. Lavery vacates to enter the new block near No. 1 fire hall, which will then be ready. Todd's great clearance sale of pianos will shortly close. Jump in now and secure a bargain. ������ Crystal theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, the illustrated song, "When Our Firemen Face the Foe," sung by Wr. Howard. This song alone Is well worth seeing. " The reputation of the Isle of Spice as a breezy musical show served to draw a very fair audience to the Opera House last evening. Most of those who weut, however, wished they'd stayed away before the mur- Ider of the bright little piece, by as , arrant bunch of .barnstormers as ever hit this city, had been concluded. Mayor Keary has been invited to the unveiling of the J. J. Hill statue I at Seattle by Governor Johnston, of Minnesota, on August 3, and the ���l.uiiiciilMg of the U. S. S. "Wigbt- ,'nian," public health and marine bes- ' I pital service boat, In the Queen City on July 23. Cobalt and Fire Protection. Cobalt. July 21.���The town council haa decided to Increase the flre protection ibylaw from $15,000 to $25,000, and the measure will be submitted to the voters at once. Police Chief Must Resign. Calgary, Alta., July 21.���The commissioners have given the ehlef at police forty-eight hours to resign. They have been considering the matter tor some months. LADIES Of BALLET DIDN'f WANT UNION Still the leaders in the House Furnishing business. Look in and see and be convinced. W. E. FALES, The Leading Furniture Dealer, I Upholsterer and Undertaker 612-618 Agnes Street." We Are Selling No. 1 Dairy Butter, per pound, 30c No. 2 Dairy Butter, per pound, 25c BEST VALUES IN TEAS AND COFFEES. OUR 40c COFFEE (FRESH GROUND) IS A WINNER. ADAMS & DEANS Groceries anc- Crockery ware TELEPHONE 97. COLUMBIA STREET. Great Truths Campaign Henry A. Ironside, of California, will conduct a series of meetings in HEBRON HALL (formerly known as Cunningham's Hall), 39 Sixth Street, New Westminster, beginning on Sunday evening, July 25, at 7:30 o'clock, and to go on nightly, Mondays and Saturdays excepted, until further notice; week evenings at 8 o'clock. Addresses on "The Inspiration of the Bible," "The Deity of Christ," "The Atonement," "Justification," "The Second Advent of Christ," etc., etc. All cordially welcome. Bring your Bibles. NO COLLECTIONS CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER TENDERS FOR STEEL PIPE. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to Monday, August 9, at 8:00 p.m., for supplying about 74,- 600 feet of steel pipe, with an inside diameter of 24 inches, and about 16,000 feet of steel pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches. Specifications may be seen at the City Clerk's office, CHy Hall, or at the offlce of Messrs. Hermon & Bur- well, Vancouver, B- C. A deposit of an amount equal to five per cent, of the contract price must be made with each tender, by marked cheque payable to the City Treasurer. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. City Hall, New Westminster, B. O., July 10, 1909. The time for receiving tenders as above has been extended until August 16, at 8 p.m. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. talnment by a strike of the chorus and ballet. He hopes to see the workers showing their p. 1 ' fl ' ���-' }" ',., Y. . , r-.?fcv i m ���: ii .,.' I o l; i_ ,yyf -i -��� ��� in ,,! , Y :..,,:"!��� I .4 .1 , r\l\ V ' 'Y 'yVu1 . . I, ' ' .���������'��� . fcr 1 1 '.���'������.��� Y ��� ; ,1 '.... '.ii ' i'.ii >��� ������������ ii' ��� ��� , ��� i'|. .. ' i. . - Y I ��� wM :: i: -���-''���';;:- ��� " '-. 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I V . ������ ^M ��� Lffh fn v*^*, ' >J��-. ���# �����lc'4i. ��� *i- ��� _' ���:#'/ . ��� ���?���>*..- ���" I ���* . ���' . ���'���" ���P, .' . .:. ��s_t. ��� , Y. .*������ ��.>.. V* '��� *?*__���"���' '.I �� *'__ " ��� _.>_ . ��� ������* (J * ' ,* #& li-f tfVit'-.' ��� - �� *_*��� .--. m. ���; ���'i.' '���"Mt Y , t*vV ��� v ���>* ' , - Jl __ _ il '* __�� ����� ', ��� ��� ' -' ��� .... ���*, ���; I .. *"'y*?. '��� ������*"" "Vi PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS. JULY 22 1909. Talk With F. J. Hart & Co. 'interest on the debentures proposed of grant-g the ���'"'" to be issued under this By-Law, and Columbian H* 81 ��. ; ,ioIU to grant for creating astalrfngfund forthepay- Whereas. It i*��wThouiand ($30. ment of tbe .-aid debentures when due tte sum Oi " ��� rpoge 01 as- it will be necessary to raise by spec al 000.00) Do arc " ��� * ' v llllll(1. ,,ltes. in addition to all other rates, s)s���ug In ^^f^lumhiaD Bos.lt-- each year during the currency of 'be ing lor the Koyai LIMITED. li appears that If "'������ Official Agents of The Western Homejand Improvement Company, Ltd., ABOUT APPLE LAND The NEW TOWNSITE AND FRUIT DISTRICT along lhe line of the B. C. Electric Chilliwack Line and V. V. and E. Cloverdale to Sumas Railway. said ttebentures, the sum of Thirteen al in this City. Thousand, Seven Hundred and BeV*. Ami W��?��?"-" , (��30,0O0.00) enty-Four and 62-100 ($13,774.52) Dol- sum of Thirty lh ou*- i < SS. fh Dollars "��� :"'1" i r..v tar th.-! And, Whereas, in order to raise tbe ga0eral revenue Of me . ^ said yearly sum of Thirteen Thousand current year " Seven Hundred and Seventjr-Fouir and _e excessive. , ��� ^iu|(1 |je , should be w.ii on th+tmto of the Corpora, id thai debentures should '"- ,-n Thousand current year the rate ,,...,��� and beexceasiVe, and It Is expedient that 62-100 ($11,774.62) Hollars an ��-qual such excessive taxation special rate on the dollar will be re- avoided, and the quired to be levied on the whole rat. able property- o:' the City ot New tjon, am Westminster; And, Whereas, the whole rateable issued for that amount. And, Whereas, for the pa-."""" oi debentures propos n io be made, not exceeding in tb" the 25th. day at August 1909, aud may whole tbo sum of Six Thousand ibe cited as the "Advertising By-law ($l>0iio.ou) Dollars, for such sums of 11909." money as may be required, not less cii oMhe Corporation of the City of qo) Dollars 8. This By-law before the flnaJ than $100.00 each, or an equivalent passing thereof, .shall receive the as- expressed in pounds sterling of tli1' said debenture*, the -'"" '" ^"7!",'.,, Hundred and Slxty-Fh and ���"��� "," ($1765.96) Hollars And, Whereas, in order to raise w said yearly sum of Seventeen ��^; dr.,1 and Sixty-Five and B6-100 ($17_..96) Dollars an equaj sp"-.0 rate on the dollar will be requ.red '-*aw. "O9*" .debentures, and to croa.,. a sinking time to time appoint, w .,h be ap- gwiew. revenue of th, I te�� \ot'I r,,���-!!. building to be used as a City Gaol 8. Tnis By.law before the final fund for tbe payment of the principal proval of the holders thereof, and construction, kup.-ve.,, ,. and ttM ��W, L9��?.-n- �� IS ""T >'nPTOvem*nBt f*<* P��U,C�� CoVrt.-RO��.i .and��,,^,n P"88'08 ,h<>reof' Bha" rerelve the as" the**f Wlhen ,,I"J' s'"'Ject to any Act sBan ,U4Ve attached to them coupons of certain -treet- and .idewslM By-law 1909 th'Incinerator Ue- that portion of the Civic Building, sent _ the electo��� of ^ 8aid chy -. cna,tm,nt respecting the same. for the pavmrnt of intere a he it is expedient that c vv addlttS benture By-law 1909 and the "City now used for those purposes, for other ,n th(. manner required by law, I 5. Subject as aforesaid, there Bhall rate of five per centum p r annum on Bums bt spent In Uke m inner.Mrtf Gaol Debenture By-law 1909,' of purposes and to expend 'u the erec- Received the assent of the electors be raised annually by special rates the amount then of whicl n ' res" ing iu ai (with su. -already] whlcb none of the principal or inter- Hon of the eaid^building tihe sum of on the day of 1909 M afo,^sili(l a.ning the currency or 8hall be pava I. half v e r v on tfi.'spent) to the sum of 0 Hu��*�� est is In arfears Six Thousand ($6000.00) Dollars, and Reconsidered and finally passed In the said debentures, the sum of fln.tofJ^uary a ^11,1 first T.v of and Four Tr^usaud ��*' W NoW^eretor^t^^ntopa^Coun- that Unsaid funi^8lioul_d_ beraised on 0Pen Council the day of jEleven Thousand Seven Hundred ,j���iy, i��� each and "very year'and the lars. 1909- ($11,700) Dollars for the payment of said coupons shall be'signed by the And Whereas, It api" ai (interest thereon, and the sum of Two said Mayor. sum of One Hundred and -.. _. , , LwU,8-_. _Sd Rovent>'-Fo"r and 52- 4. A special rate on the dollar sand ($104,000.00) Dollar City Clerk. Mayor. 100 ($2074.52) Dollars to provide tor shall ho levied and raised In each priated from the geliei the repayment of the principal. y.ari in addition to all Other rates of the CUy for ell of the Corporation ef the City of the credit of the Corporation New Westminster enacts as follows: 1 And Whereas, it appears tbat lf the 1. It shall be lawful for the^Mayor sUm of Six Thousand ($600.00) of the said City to raise by way "of Dollars be appropriated from the loan from any person or persons, body general revenue of the Ciiy for the or bodies corporate, who may be will- current year the rate of taxation will ing to advance the same on the cretin be excessive, and it is expedient that of the debentures, hereinafter men- such excessive taxation should be "hut 1 Tak. NOTICE. noiioe that the above is a tioued, any sum or suns 01 money, avoided, atid the said sum should be true copy of the proposed liy-law not exceeding In the whole the sum raised on the credit of the Corpora- v,'hich wl11 he taken into consideration of Four Thousand ($4000.00) Dollars tion, and that debentures, should be ��y the Municipal Council of the City and lo cause the same to be paid into issued for that amount. the Treasury of the said City for the And, Whereas, for the payment of the dine of th<, first .publication there- purposes mentioned herein. ��� Interest on the debentures proposed 9,' '" ,tle "Daily News" and 2, It shall be lawful for the Mayor to be issued under this By-Law, and Columbian newspapers, which first 6.* The proc* Ud de follows, - ..nr W i, a;.* r-vf- CWM I ... eds of the saiQ of the on all rateable property of the City fnsr the rate of taxation said debentures shall be applied as sufficient to pay the interest on the he excessive, anil it is 1 -,;---ient **��� and not otherwise; Towards debentures, and lo create a sinking such excessive taxation Bhoii- * paying the cost of the passing of fund for tbe payment of ihe prilwlpal avoided, and the said Burn sMuldl , ., *y1!* By:lt��� ,a"** the 'fue and 8ivl" thereof when due, subject to any Act raised on tlie cred t of the CorW of Nt* Westminster one month from ef'''1' debentures therein referred to. or enactment respecting the same *Ion. and that debenture Bbould I 7. This By-law shall take effect on ... Subject as aforesaid, then, shall Issued for that amount. . And, Whereas, for the to cause any number ol debentures for Creating a sinking fund for the pay- to be made, not exceeding in tho ment of the said debentures when duo, whole the sum of Four Thousand it will be necessary to raise by special (.1.110.0(1) .Dollars, for such sums ot rales, in addition to all other rates, money ns may bo required, not less each year during the currency of the than $100.00 each,, or ai) equivalent said debentures, the sum of Three expressed in pounds sterling of the Hundred and Fifty-three and 1U-100 United Kingdom of Croat Britain und ($:!,*,;:.!!)) Dollars. Ireland, nl a value 01 I.S66 to the And, Whereas, in order to raise the pound sterling; anil all such debent- said yearly sum of Tim,. Hundred and ures shall ibe sealed with the Seal Fiitv-tliiee pad lU-lou ($363.19) Dol- of the Corporation signed by the lars an eq,iiai _peclai rate on the dol- Mayor and countersigned by the lar will b_e required to be lovi.il on Treasurer thereof, or by such oth r tiho whole rateable property of the person or persons as may be there- city of New Westminster, unto lawfully authorized. And, Whereas, the whole rateable I!. The said debentures shall he property of the said City, according payable on the first day of July 1959. to the last revised assessment roll at such place or places as the Coun- thereof, Is Five Millions, Three Hun cii of the said Corporation may from dred and Ninety-One Thousand, Four time to time appoint, with the ap- Hundred and Forty-Five ($5,391,445.- proval of the holders thereof, and 00) Dollars. Shall have attached to them coupons And, Whereas, the total amount or for the rayment af Interest at the thvj existing debenture debt of the publication took place on the 22nd. day of July 1909, and 'hat a vote of the electors of the City wlll be t on the said proposed bylaw on the 25th day of Angus', 1909, between the hours of nine o'clock a.m. and five*p. m., at the following places, namely; The Council Chamber, civic building; the Fil-e Hall, Sapperton; and the Daay '*e~2*tb- A*yj>t A"*"" 1909, and may be raised annually by special rates be cited as me. "Waterworks Deben- as aforesaid, dining the currency of interest ou the defrentu P��� Hire, By-law, _:v;, t)||, gaJ<3 ,,.,. ^j,,,,,.,.^ ,,,., _.���,.. of- F,f_ ,() ,K, lgguod uni,���r ,,��� y ],.u _!_ "his By-law lieforo Ult'lHf W:Uerwv,_l.s street. Storehouse, Ele W A. DUNOAN, '���nib City ll;,]l. City Cit July 22nd, 1909. rk. Waterworks Debenture By Law, 1909. i.. ... , , tl,e flnal '''en Hundred ($1500.00) Dollars for for creating a sinking fui . aken J**"* ''p''col. shall receive the as- Bum of Two Hundred and Sixty-Five ment of the said debem ^""^1 sen nl the elector of the said d'.v and 96-100 ($266.96) Dollars to pro- it will be ncc-ssarv ...... ��� b; *J| Re. "l tir.'h'. '''s" I'"', h, UY 1 VM" f0r ""��� ":'���VI",���1I, e p mount" ���' t of _' I City Clerk. And, Whereas, the tol;l the existing debenture "- ,i,_. Bald City ls One Million, rwo o Mayor, uired and Nineteen Thousand- NM^E |H"n?rd /ft219'100'?���, e'^ Tak . noilr- ti,J .v, ������ spectlve of the sum of Three1 ��"J - ��� , ,,,.���. lrue co,,v ', ,,^ e ab��Ve ls a and Nlnety-four Tho..s.-,n I lV��> Ih%C)0Un^���Charaber' civic" building: j which win h! ,-__��� C2F^__5��*il. ) I**"-". Proposed to be r Waterworks street. Storehouse, W III h_ i_w,��� Y '.- "-'I ,ou) ixouars propose* to u<* ������ , j,, \-,.,���ie:U^^^ 'he "Hospital Debcn-iir.' !>)�� | m., at the following places, namely: true couv of _i���. Y^��_"r"-"i " an" ^"'vty-rour -inousan _. ��� ' -���'���"���--��� true (opj of propofled Bv-lsw 00) Dollars proposed to b<* raised". Ider the "Hospital Debent ur Eleventh of New"wiTml-.���__"__" w laP v'ly 1909," the "Waterworks Del" or New Weetmlnster one month from law 1909 " the "Street Imp���*1"* the date of th�� first publication there- By ,aw 1909" the ^InclnemtorJ newspapers, which first Oao, Debenture By-law ^-. the Flre Hall, Sapiierton; and the'hv t__ MiiniH.nni .'._."."." ,i ��� ���"��-������" iht ine ������nospitm iwi" - ���' . n, . ,Dy the M��"W Council (>f the city 1909," the "Waterworks D ' ;r""' A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. City Hall, July 22nd, 1909. Hospital Debenture By-law, 1909. Columbian" ,i- nuihll-atlnn tnr-i. ��i���- �����������-- ��� -�������. uaoi ijeoenture tsy-mw ������� 8S A W.ttra XR ���c* rne of the prlnclpal the electors of tie ri._ m v . i*1*1 ,s ln "rears. . co&\ The Council ChamberP^fcS'Srn_: f th? 8"d C,ty " **"%��** the Fli_ Hall BaniUi-!-. ? _f' loan from any person or P'lsOU. ^ Waterw-rks s_-SE___ ' _f-d the * *���"������ corporate, who may��� *���!��� A By-law to enable the Council of street st��r��b<-��se, Eleventh i_,g to earnneWthn aame on thr ^ W. A. DUNCAN, .*_��. !S_*22*_ SJSW the CUy of New Westminster 10 raise by loan the sum of Thirty Thousand ($30.00000) Dollars for the purpose City Hall, City Clerk. July 22nd, 1909. tioned, any sum or ���um* tbo 'not exceeding In the whole of One Hundred and Four ""' siiin .and , nn V 22 19��9 -THURSDAY, JULY "< THE DAIL- .NEWS. PAGE SEV_... ream, pound u.. may issu ... Thousand \\W ' ^""> 0ti m0*hfl.n TlOO.O. An.l, Whereas, lor tl,.- paya,. i, ol ed- ""' ��� ,���, exnreseed lnteresi oo the debentures proposed "' '���|""va"-"t .J unit- to bo issued under this By-Lav, and i"'""'r I Britain and for creating aainklngfund torthepa. Kin dom ol Great <�� w tJie im.nt of the said debenturee whendue, land, at a value oi ��� ^ debant- it will be necessary to raise b. ,��������� I I "���'��� aU , 'ilh th- Seal rates, in addition lu all othei I AY "1% by the each year during the eurr ncy of th ."-'��� "" Y i bv U��e said debenturea, the aum ol One Thou, syor ��� : """"''' ,'such' othei aand One Hundred and-S-venty-seven leasun thereof, or b ��� .,{) m ($11���.3UJ Dollai.s. on ' ': ""'" S And, When-as, in order Uj i ll i thi b'�� lav ��� y I-" debentures shall be said yearly sum of One Thousand One Tie said aeueui #��i N 10R9 HllI1(Jn.d a,,,! scventy- or'electric lighting or other works or to penter, intends to apply for permis. hannel or chan- be applied by the Company to con- sion to purchase the following de- ng any line or sunn-rs for hea'iug or as -a motive scribed lands: constructing any jKiwer for propelling tramways, or tor I Commencing at a post planted on aqueduct, weir, driving, hauling, lifting, pumping, the southwest shore of Mound island. bei erection or lighting, crushing, smelting, drilling Dated, June 4th, J'JO'J. Applying mr equlred In con- and milling or for any other opera- the whole island, containing 80 acres ____ .rover-ient and tions to wbicli it may be adapted or more or less. use of the said water and water- to be used or supplied for or in con \ JACOB JACOBSON, tbe lake, stream I' or by altering, renewing, ex- necilon with any other purposes fori Per S descrip- tei ��� Improving, repairing or which electricity or electric power I in unnamed creek coming ,: ng any such works or any may be applied or required, (g) Fori ������������������H nort beas i iiv nam,, of uf unname 1, Per S. H. FORD, Dated June 4th. 1909. Ageut. . ^^^^^^^^^.... emptying luto 'le-reof.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ iver, North Arm' Burrard VANCOUVER POWER OO., LT1J. inlet i a River) at or about lour i Signatures: F. ll. w. Hope, .\. E. mouth. Bi ��� directors; j. v 11 1 ixiial oi division is about retary, ^^^^^^^^^^^ fom the juuetion of said, P 0. Address, Vancouver, B. C. v ��� ftltll Bald liver. i [Seal 'di. Iln quantity of water applied for of Vancouved Power Co.. L,td.J lin cuuic feet pei cubic I.' i | . r vcoud. I-, The character of second., the 150 WATER NOTICE. rend-ring water and water power I available tor use. application and dis-1 District of Coast Range One. triliution by erecting dams, increasing Take notice ihat Albert Hunt, ot the head .f water in any existing Vancouver, B. C, occupation farmer, bodv of water, or extending the aiva Intends to apply lor permission to thereof, diverting the waters of any purchase tbe following described stream, pond or lake into any other lands: channel or channels, laying or erect- Commencing at a post planted In lng anv line or flume, pipe Or wire !��>' on north shor,. ol Kees island constructing any racewavs, reservoir, one of the Anderson group. Hated aqueduct weir, wheel, building, or June Gth, 1909. Applying tor the _ i ile "" Armstrong, sec ,i with the Sea' rates*, ui ___.. -_ >�� ����� ��-��-��� ���������->, ,,-. j-h,, ,���_,lt o[ division is about retary. .. _. �� , _._ i... .he o��r.h vear ilurinu tli, curr. ncy of the n__ mii.._ , .v_ , ..... _* __u I i, ,. ._.,____ -.. Corporation ,,;1. loiinterslgneil thereof, or by rsons as may he :Y',|Ud-bent ores shall I"' siuu yeany sum oi une i-i.-i.t-mi i...- (e). The character of the pro- aqu-_.._. -_.,-���_,, .._6, - . V ri,- , ,1-iv of July I960, Hundred and Seventy-seven and 30-100 ,., . ,, ,,,���u ^ lht_ diversion of said | Notice is hereby given that an ap- other erection or work which may be *,"��le ls','"<1' nr nlaoea as the Coun $1177.UO) Dollars an equal Bpecialrate , .... b ,, ,.._ g Q, dam> lJUch| )lumt plication will be made under Part V. required in connection with tbe lm- more or less- '" lCM noriioratldn may from on the dollar will be required 'o be ���:, ui-aj waterways, tunnels and pipes, of ii,,. "Water Act, 1909," to ootain a provement and use of the said water' ...int wl-b the ap- levied on the whole rateable property ;,,](1 ,Im. BBtftblls_ment in connection license In the New Westminster Di- and water power or by altering, re- v..| rs' thereof, ano of the City of New Westminster; therewith ol a water power plant ror (vision of New Westminster District, newing, extending. Improving, repair- h _ in thsm coupona And, Whereas, the whole rateable ���(,, generation of electricity for mv. I-11 The name, address and occupy ing or maintaining any such 'e :'.' n of Interest at the property Of the said City, according chanlcal, industrial and commercial tion of the appl.cant is the Vancou- or any part thereof. r,���iiiutn per annum on io the last revised assessment rol purposes and particularly in the op- ver Power Company, Limited, having VANCOUVER POWER CO'Y ** "' Thereof whii-u interest thereof, is Fiv.. Millions. Three Hun eratlon ol motors, mach.nery, electric ite head office at the City of Vancou- (sjKrl;llure) p h W Hope bait vearly on tihe dred and Ninety-One Thousand. Four Ijgblng, tramways and other works ver. British Columbia, and having a' I �� ' : " ', ,!,',, first dav of Hundred and Forty Five ($5,391,445 Uli ��;,���.,, ^ch light, heat and power capital of $2,500,000 divided Into 2,- ������< "' ���''"���,;''i;���i' every year, and' th - 00) Dollars. ar.. suitable and available, 500,000 shares of $1.00 each, all fully. Address Vancouver B-C [J- Yf Sail be i_n6_ by <** And, Whereas, the total amount of ,,, ,,.,. " ^ ���������,, t|K paid up. (b) The name of the lake. Pf 0. Add.ess. Vancouver. HC ! the existing debenture debl of the wav' (g to J;(i u;.ei] -u w generate str am or source, Mlsllloet River, [Seal of the Vancouver Powe -uch | of " i���\ -: o ha' containing 160 acres I ALBERT HUNT, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June Oth. 1909. works, LTD ^^^^^^^^^^^^___, A Beck, Directors ^^^^^^^^^ J. V. Arm .rong, Secretary A bo kar. in all rati i ial rate on the er Co'.. , wed and raised in each dred and Ninetefea Thousand, On . in.n to all oth* rai.-s. Hundred ($1,2111,100.001 Dollar* l-re abi_ property of 'be City, spectlve of tht sum of Three Hundred ...,,, ���'" , the interest on the ajid Nin.ty-four Thousand ($39,000, fcf '.a' |0 ereate a sinking 00) DoUars proposed to be rain,I un- I'?,' , rayment of the principal der the "Hospital Debenture By-iaw "li? when due, subject to any Act L909," the ���'Waterworks Debentm. H, ��� ...eting the same. law 1909." tho "Street Improvement mY% ' ^oreSldTthere BhtOl By-law 1909." the "Incinerator De- ,5' I ,i annually by special rates benture By-law 1909." acj the "CU r ��� "���',; ing ."he currency of C.aol Deb,-mure By-law 1909,' I ntures the sum of Fi\- which none of the principal or inter tmZid Two Hundred ($a,20o.oti) eat Is In arrears. ,:���.; the payment of Interest Now therefore the Municipal Conn- ,Z and the sum of Nine Hun- cii of the CorporaUon of ihe City of id Twenty-two ($922.00) Dol- New Westmlnst,-r enacts as follows: h to provide for lhe repayment of 1. It shall he lawful for the Mayor *��� ,(! 'j | of the said City 10 raise by way of If The proceeds Of tbe sale of tne loan from any person or persons, bod desctiir, ��� shall be applied aa or bodies corporate, who nay be Will- Blows and not otherwise: Towards ing to advance the same on the credit TZ, the '"st of the Passing or 0'. the debentures, hereinafter men- lta Bv-law and the Issue and sale tioned, any sum or sums ot money, Tths debentures therein referred to. not exceeding ln the whole the sum 'l This Bvlaw shall take effect on of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Doi- .��t_ dW Of August 1909, and may lars and 10 cause tbe same to be paid citeil as the "Street Improvement into the Treasury of the ��a_d City for ,,,,������, By-law 1909." the puriwses mentiom-d herein electric power, light and 1 ran ion. lighting, heating heat lor >" l>i manufac- mverJ Ann, Burrard inlet (c) The point of evei v industrial or ) turlng and all and Other purposes to which it may applied. ^^_ iii If the water is to be used for Seeoutl power or mining purposes describe the place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference In altitude between point ol diversion aud point ol re- 0 turn. Th. water Is to be returned to .the North Arm of Burrard Inlet at or n��ar the place where the pres- ��� 11' power house of the applicant Is ituated. The difference of eleva- la situated about 12 mile (Indian diversion from the Ltd] j.^ inouili of the river. (d| The quantity LAND ACTS. of water applied for in cubic feet per | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 800. (e) The character Of j District of Ooast Range One. the proposed works, a water power i Take notice that O. B, Anderson, of plant for the generation of electricity Vancouver, B. C, occupation, jeweler, for merohanical, industrial and com- Intends to apply for permission to mercial purposes and particularly in purchase the following described the operation of motors, machiney, 1 ands: electlc lAghuing, the operation ot i Commencing at a post planted in a tramways and other works for whlcb I mall bay on north shore of Berry is- such light, beat and power are suit- land, dated June 4th, 1909. Apply- able and available. (f| The pre-1 ng for the whole island, containing mises on which the water is to be; 100 acres more or less. District of Coast Range One. Take notice that John Johnson, ot Ev Vancouver, B, C, occupation, salen man, intends to apply for permission jto purchase the following desenbtu lands: Commencing at a post planted ou the north shore of John island, an Island between Kees island and Davies island. Dated, June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 60 acres more or less. JOHN JOHNSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated Junp 6th. 1909. ^ eva- ^** ��� I������ ��� ��� ��� tlon "between point of diversion and used Is situated at or near high tide point of return is about 2200 feet. "^ * l"�� u'OU^i-f, ���� TU'Y {V ' The purposes tor which the water is Ij). The area of Crown laud in- tQ ^ used ig tQ generate electric pow- tended to be occupied by tbe proposed er ]lght and hea, for traction, light- works will not exceed 80 acres. , heating, manufacturing and all 1 -.-,. ���, tk). This notice was posted on tbe d industrial or other purposes v_��_-v�� 13th, 14th 16th.19th day of July, to which, lt my ^ &wlie^ $ ��� Vancouvei 1909, and application will be mad., to the water ,s w be used for power OT intend, to the Commissioner on the 20th day ot mining purposes d.scrlbe tae place cna8e ne August, 1909. wher,- the water ls to ibe returned to 'i-u- _���-. -f ti,_ mcmnrnTiiliim Ol __. , _i.��������.rti ������j .v.. Aim**.. OLE BENJAMIN ANDERSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 4th, 1909. part of the memoranaum w. Mme natUral channel, and the differ S-.- - ,. ,,^,1- lasosciation of the company which enC(_ iQ aiu.^ between point of dl- airposes mentioned .bemn'authorizes the proposed application wrglon and lnt of relurn. The S. This By-law before the final 2. It shall be lawful for the MAyor 1 ^^ readg &g follows. # lg t<_ be t9tamei l0 river near ;s1d. thereof, shall receive the as- to cause any number Of ��De"Urw ^ ^ ^^ lhe ^^ ^ ^^ m& di__eTenc- of ele- , ol the elector- of the. said pity to be made not exceeding Withe ; established and to which vaUon between point of diversion and ,h* manner required by Taw. wh<.le tli,. sum of Twent 1 ^ compan: \ are restricted point of return Is about 300 feet, (j) Received the assent of the electors ($20,000.00) (Ddhtfsfor ��uoh sums^of omec�� �� ,P J ^ ^ Crown ^ ^^ ^ be 1 the dav of 1909. money as may be required, not ess are uie q unrecord- occupied by the proposed works will Rjconridered and finally passed In than $100.00 each, "r an equivalent nmu^gfW W ^ Q, P ' 32Q (k) Thu n���������-_ ����� ��-- ___���_���_���__., United Kingdom of Great Britain and,water records Ireland, at a value of 4.S66 to the for. or City Clerk. Mayor. pound sterling; and all such debent- (a). Constructing, NOTICE. 1 ne that the above is a copy ot the proposed By-law kicb will be taken Into considerat.on J the Municipal Council of the city : \"u- (festmioiter Jne month fi'om ��� date "i the Jlrst publication therein the Dally News" and "Dally |llumlii,_i" news ^^^^^^^^^^^ -llo_tion took place on the 22nd- . cf July 1909, .md that a vote of 1 electors of the City will be taken the said proposed bylaw on tho Ith iiv. ol August, 1909, between the purs o( Ma. o'clock a.m. and Ave P. at the follow.ng places, nam��i>': |h. Council Chamber, civic building; Fii-e iia.!. Sapi-erton; and the Faterwork--- S'orehouse, Eleven' h District of Coast Range One. wateV privileges Ifce wa." "posted on the" Tth day of I Take notice I*��tjJ^n ^^r^ I July, 1909, and application will be ; Vancouver, B. C��� ^"P^on farmer operating and made to the Commissioner on tne .intends to applyJor Pf*1"?^^ , . Ith ,h. q"V maintaining electric works, power mh day of August 1909. (I) Olve Purchase the following described ures shall be sealed with the Seal ma nu J- and gUcn ^ addresses of any ri-|l��nds: of the Corpora..on Signed by M J^JjJEES and conveniences as parian proprietors or licenses who or Mav or and countersigned by tne ,oi__r "H"""".1' ,_,_ tViD >_v ��� �� __._-_. ����� v_ o_..nte,i Triasuror thereof, or by ��uch other,are nect-sasry and person or persons as may be there, ^^f0^ ��an;.'"otbe''fonn of de- 0T be.ow"the"oudet, B. F. DicklnB unto lawfully authorized he velone'd power and for transmitting j Vancouver, B. C. _ The eaid ^^^7, J' a5^ TJ o b uil by th, company The part of the Memorandum ot payable on the firs da> of July W69, me.Pi companies contract- Association of the Company which cVo^L^d^^ ^ ��-*,herefor- m authoHzed the proposed appllcatlon District of Coast Range One. Take uoiice that James Watson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for permiss on to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the northeast shore of Owl island. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 160 acres more or less. JAMES WATSO.4, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. District of Ooast Range One. Take notice that Bergeta Anderson, Intends to apply Iot permission to pur- of Vancouver, B, C, occupation, lady, chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted in the bay at northwest corner of Maud island, the largest. Island ln the Indian group. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 60 acres more 0. less.' BERGETA ANi/ERSON, Per 8. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th. 1909. District of Ooast Range One. __b. 1 Take notice tbat Frank Jacobson, ��� . 1 , ef ���,?,?',- electric ������ *%%��* wSta 'eitthe^-ah** l^***' Daled June 6,h* 1909' Ap- '*�� Purchas�� th^ 'oUowing described generating of electricity, or elecirte by ^^fJJ^^^K 'plying: .for the whole island, contain- |ta^.. and "l _uy ;.- - apers, which f.rst tlm�� u> ttme appoint, proval of the holders W. A Cltj Hall, Julv DUNCAN, City Ok-rk. 22nd. 1!'09. The (0 lowing is a list of the stiects Ind amount to be expanded on each Ner thi pnvisions of tha "8 re-t mpr ��� tn. bi Debenture Bylaw, 19o9." " a treet, Hassam pavement $ 54,000 Columbia street, .inlander's Hill on mav fronting with the company therefor, ���_-.,���..__ .���. -.-,..___. -, w'tih tbe ap- a motive power for the operating of Md works, reads as follows: til aiS motors, machinery, or electric light-; (3) The objects for which tbe proyai o. u.e "-""'= A '^ 'oiicons lng or other works, or to be supplied Company is established and to which shall have attached to then coupons mg or r consumers for objects the Company are restricted for the payment of Interest at t*��e oy *���� ���= motive power for pro- are th. acqurBition of water and water rat. of five ,er aptJ^Jff���^ ggf %������? or 'for driving, power by records of unrecorded wa- the amount thereof which Interest P����PK iming pumping, lighting, ,ter OI> bj the purchase of water re- shall be payable half year y on t*o.h��JUg limng> V^hg and mlll. OTWater privllegeg for (a) Con. first of January and the first day OI c���- & other operation_ to structlng, operating and maintaining July, In each and every year and tbe mg ^ ^ ^ be ^^ ^.^ ^^ houges gener. said coui-ons shall be signed bj tne wmv orlgui)i)-'lied for OT ln coimection ating piartt. and such other appliances said Mayor. ���. th purposes for which and conveniences as are necessary 4. A special rate on the doUW * �� ��; ��� ^ . m be nd for the generating of elec- shall be levied and raised in each elec mi ired *" , iclty, or electric power, or any other war, ln addition io all other rates, appueo m ^^ water Md form of develoi>^ nower. and for on all rateable property of the City. ��-'��� available for use. appli- transmitting the *:me to be used by sufficient to pay the Inter st on the ��� 1 distribution by erecting ;he Company or by persons or com- debentuxes, and to create a sink ng oauou ,n the head nf water in ,>anies contracting with the company fund for the payment of the p ncipa na a '������ * , of watWi or ex- therefor, as a motive powfr for the thereof when due, subject to any Act any ex. -, . f diverting operating of motors, ur enactm.nt respecting the same. tending the area 5. Suhjwt as aforesaid, ther shall be raised annually by special rates u aforesaid, during the currency of the said debentures, the ��um of One plying for the whole island, lng 200 acres more or less. JOHN OLSON, Per S. H. KORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. District of Ooast Range One. Take notice that Ralph Jacobson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for p_mission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a pos. planted on the southeast shore in a small bay on Compton Island. Dated June 4th, r. - _,���_._..,._,_, 1909. Applying for the whole island. \___* Z���}*3* containing 80 acres more or less. RALPH JACOBSON. Per S. H. FORD, Agent Dated June 4th, 1909. Commencing at a post planted in la small bay on north shore of Bend island. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole Island, containing 80 acres more or less. FRANK JACOBSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. ��, District of Coast Range One. Take notice that Jacob Jacobson, machinery or;of Vancouver, B. C. occupation, car- District of Ooast Range One. Take notice that Adolph O. John- ison, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, ���farmer, Intends to apply for permis- ^^^^^ the following denser! bed lands: I Commencing at a post planted on I the north shore of Crib island. Dated jJune 6th. 1909. Applying for the 1 whole Island, containing 90 acres more or less. ADOLPH O. JOHNSON. Per 8. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th, 1909. Y,; MjXo Thousand ($1,00000) Dollars tor the rP���" 60�� ���--���,�����. r,t 1-tereat thereon and the Front si _nvS street 'llffcrln -treet [cKenzle irtie street .,, irst street ISCOnd street ... ird fctreet .. . . iiinii street fifth Btreel leventh street .'. Sighth sireet .,. '.ii'iiiio sireet |welfth street .'. Wrteenth street 'ourl., ���:., street Hamilton Dublin Nln urgh street wondi:. reet Tenth street 3,000 300 2,400 ���Al terta stn ��� 1 Cotmrg street Lelth streel Royal Queen Wftl Four; Blxti Seven 1 Mghth Third pavment of interest thereon and the ,nn sum of One Hundred and Seventy- Yll IZ Seven and 30-100 ($177.30) Dollars to ftreel 45j| provTde tor the repayment of the P��in- B00 c i�� . ^^^ proCoeds 0f the sale of the K.,n said debentures shall be applied a* ���t-nn follows, and not otherwise: 'lowanls 'IZ paying the cost of the Pas��ng of, ���Z this By law and the issue ���**"** Hou ot the debentures therein referred ta , ( **S2 7. This By law shall take effect on , IZ the 2Mb. day of August 1909, and may {���Mn .li cited ae the "Incinerator Debentui- ' By-law, 1909." 8 This Bylaw before the finai passing thereof, shall receive th, assent of the electors of the said City In the manner required by law. Received the assent of the electors on the day of.... ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� >f_y Reconsidered and finally passed In open Council the day of 1909. s reet treet . avenue . 'a avenue av, nue .. avenue 11 Veil lie . 1,200 -750 600 DO0 300 750 300 400 300 3,000 2,500 1,700 1,000 2,500 MALE ATTIRE ������������__���_���_-_-____���_-_ _-__--_-._-___--__--_^ We're willing to accept a very low price on any of our Suits to clean up our stock while yet the greater part of the summer is to come. Well-made, good-fitting Suits in light or dark colors. Values up to $24. Your choice City Clerk- Mayor. "venue 1,500 1,500 avenue NOTICE. Take notice that the above is a true copy of th- proposed By-law TMr,i avenue ' ^"e copy of Uf propo--a ��'-" Tenth v newspapers, which fir**. th, Total .11110111. Columbian' _..-_,--.-- . MM 1 $104,000 ^cation took- place on the 22nd* ,day of July 1909, and that a vote ot C elector- of the City will be taken on the said vavoaaahj^aoa the 25th day of August, 1909, between the hours of nine o'clock a.m. and five P- m., at the following places, ���"��*: The Council Chamber, civic �����������"��; the Flre Hall, Sapperton; and tn�� Waterworks Storehouse, Lleventn 'Aerator Debenture By- Law, 1909. $15.00 Summer Hats, worth $3 to $5, for $2.50 to $3.00 Wash Vests, worth $2 to $3, now :$1.50 By law to enable the Council or. . ( 'ty of New Westminster to raise .street. f_.n0_- the Bum of Twenty Thousand ���'.'K'uiO) Dollars for the purpose ���i handing an Incinerator. bnv. "*��� " is ^Pedient tor the >m- ">\eiil(.-, of sanitary conditions In, ' "y that a public Incinerator i ��!,(*��hl he built for the destruct'on of ; rwiif*e al th ^^^Jt w- A City Hall. July DUNCAN, City Olerk- 22nd, 1909. WATER NOTICE. 8AY YOU COME IN AND SEE US TOMORROW. ACME CLOTHING CO. Bane ���. Notice IB hereby given ;"iatJ*tR�� ' i cost of Twenty Thou- plication will be made unawr "_....-! Al T__1l _ ._- K_l'���tn~ A_��t 1. A. CHAPPELL, Manager. /����� c "��i ��l 11 (J2(i,noo.o0) Dollars. I n.i . lit iM* *m ���� " 1909," to obtain --,..���..������, lwlitlrl,. of the "Water Act, ��<*���*��� "7mlnBter \"H Wl,WeaB, n appears that if this a license In the New Westminster :��� a __������ ' ' 4. ' ' ���" I . ' . �� ��� - I'" .' .1 , fl ���' l'.\ I s 1 X iX f it- ..��(, ' j . _L;T _>���) '��� IKY': ,. r.}*\%* i Vif v : ��� ,v,{!''vl^':,' .i ',. *.-i V'.l >. . I mm J;fHf\ ���: ������ 'Y--yY i -\,Y-^ , ^'^,-/'Y ' ���; - ':'';^y : ��� ���;*y,,nY ';��� ���'��� ���" Y. .: ��� '-��� ';��� \'7mU\ !'���)���. -i ' f ''-p 1 v ���,',.!', . ��� $ ��� ���I! d ��� ������ v y. .j, .... i Si ,.' ������ -.v_>\. 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JSY-f:W i_ ,;��� :, *�� ��� ' ���:**", ' ��''"v * " ,K./'-i$' v ��� i �����"��� *"'>v v.�� .** "��� ������ -..��� ;'# :������*< % " ��� ~;.__.it'.' *....*. - Mali Something Special Our ad. simply means this, that we have just received a carload of Purity Flour and to introduce it to you we are offering it at, per sack, $1.90 The name explains exactly what the Flour is in every respect. Give it a try, and get it at +++4t++++++++++a^++++++++1 TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE ART OF WOOD FINISH ING WE WILL GIVE SAMPLES OF JOHNSON'S WOOD DYE AND ELECTRIC SOLVO. ALSO A BOOKLET ON THE PROPER TREATMENT OF WOOD CALL AT OUR STORE AND PROCURE THESE NOW. Anderson & Lusby COLUMBIA STREET. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������* * i; t1 il 4 4 4 I ��l ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 REGIMS AND WEST. END CLASH THIS- EVENING Several Changes on the East End Team���Robertson and Fletcher Absent. Special Organ Sale This Week Thv Regina and West Knd lacrosse 'beams will meet on the Queen's park oval at 6:45 lillis evening. Both teams have been practicing hard for thi. evenings match and a liar i. close gam,, is expected, At present the Reginaa are considerably ahead iu tli,, race for the local intermediate championship. in tha lasi match, nowever, they succeeded in securing only a very small advantage over the w.-st Hinders, and this OVenihg tlie man from the West are sure that they can turn the tables on the Roglnas, At the prasent time the Reginaa have three games '<���' their credn. while the West Knilers have only one. owing u, the aiis, uce of Robertson and Fletcher from tho city, the Regina* will take thv H.Kl with Kennej and t". Smith as substitutes. The teams will line up as follows: Eleglnae���Goal, Coutts; point, it. Pearson; cover point. Patohell; defence ti. lil, 11. Gifford, K. .McKenzie. ll. McKenzie; centre, Fitzgerald; home Held, 0. Smith, Kenny, A. Smith; outside, Purdy; inside, Hume 'wesi End���Goal, Munn; point, Dig- by; cover point, Galbralth; defence field. Burnett, Marshall, Battson; centre, Songster; home field, Lund, E. Warwick, Haitlett; outside home. Swanosn; inside, Henry. I One $160 Pian LADIES' WHITE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, SEVERAL STYLES, 50c PER PAIR Four dozen ladies' drawers, made from good quality cambric in several styles, all sizes, per pair 50c SPLENDID UNDERSKIRTS, 90c EACH The --est underskirt value offered in a long time. Five dozen serviceable cambric underskirts, njade full. with lace trimmed, flounc-d or hem- s:itched frill. Regular values $1.15 and $1.25. Special price, each ..90c ALLOVER EMBROIDERY, 25c PER YARD. 10c to Tt Swiss cambric .... iver *ml - : 20 Inches wiv small de- iltable for waists or yoke-. On ��a 25c HUNDREDS OF SHORT ENDS ON SALE. ORIENTAL LACES, 15c PER YARD Regular 25c to 40c values. One lot of cream and white Orie: tai laces 3 to 6 inches in width. Fin.- and medium net with light or heavy edge. Odd lengths niuke up this special assort mont On sale, per yard , ,15c A NEW SHIPMENT OF SMALL WARES JUST IN Direct from England. A splendid assortment of much wanted smal every-day necessities; Safety Pins. Beauty Pins. Tie Pins. Long Hat Pins, Elastics, Thimbles, Needles, Mending Wools, In all shades and hundreds ot other articles too numerous to mention. No article too small for 01 to sell. You get the same attentvn at this store tor your small wants that you obtain for your larger requests. Ask us tor your sni.t.l wants. "BEAUTY" COLLAR SUPPORTER8. A new lot of these popular collar supporters is now In stock. Shown in 2 1-2 and 3 inch lengths with Imitation pearl, garnet, turquoise, emerald or gold mountings. Per pair 25c LARGE FRINGE HAIR NETS, 10c EACH Twelve riozon superior grad- hair nets ln a full range of shadings now ln stock. They are made of real silk imitation hair, are strong end durable. One of the beet nets sold at the price. Our special price, each 10c NEW CAMP BLANKETS Just in���a splendid line of dark grey union woo) blankets, suitable for camp use. Two siz.s. Per pair $2.50 and $3.00. LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS 25c PER PAIR Regular $1.85 and $1.50. Fifteen pairs only, ladles' two-piece hose supporters titled with C. Si ' claspe, which fasten on the " ; Colors are sky, pink, beltou-op.-. i illnal, yellow and black and white. On sale, per pair 25c "HERCULES" FOR BOYS HOSE The strongest hc_e for boyi its the name would Imply. Tbey ar�� the hose which give the maximum amount of wear and they are sights- stockings, 1-1 rib, fas't black and' perfect in shape and fit. All sizes 6 to 10 inches, per pair 35c ������������