iNSlKANlt WHITE- SHILES & CO. C*_bi.J��- nm" * mt ASSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C iaimm WAIT ON EXECUTIVE Provincial Government Ex- gcutive to Be Acquainted with Coquitlam Project. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. WfcDNESDAY"MORNINQ, DECEMBER 2, 1908. J I... 'isMlMe Library 3-Ot.. I. FIVE CENTS PER COPY HAVE CHOSEN fllR LOCAL CAMP CONTEST FOR OFFICERS UMU.SA KETURNSUNOER COOPERATIVE SOCIETY ICOAL MINERS WILL IN EAGLES' AERIE KEEN OWN STEAM TO PORT SELECTS ITS LOCATION Son E ��f Scotland Mark Ann. Of Patron Saint CLASH WITH OWNERS in inaglng director, it ii. S'"'>Mii_; ^^^^^^^^^^ j D s. . ;_ ier, consulting en- . i; c E, R, company, left versar. Day by Ap pointing Officers. Succe Pi of Tit's ,n Choosing Vice- Osident���Full Complement of Officers Selected. After Three Weeks in Rive-- Vcssf Ci_ urungharn Block. Sixth Street. Will Wa? R-i'sed Yesterday���W l| Be B* Headquarters of New Busi- n Commission Shortly. ness Enterprise. I , Lord of M Scotland, held s ..-lection lai t evening i , Aid. "' ' ''"' e: Chief A' W' Gr&y' chiei aln, Andrew Ha ��� , i a for Victoria, |crow ; ;,, . ,.,,;.���:, \\ Son, of Tl il office; hull. The- tlon of' I n*h. ���" re som, Bixt. members' ' ���" night ai the annual elec- j ���--���' ,;i on i. which weir, n Valley wharf on Nov. 11. . ,fl nd i 'ff'ce.s oi' Aerie No. 20, of "he i has ���><"" lying with pan, of her hull in special general meeting oi Mi, shareholders of the Westminst a Co- Agreement Which Expires in April Nexl Will Not Likely Be Renewed. lain, v A, |, . ������.and; chap- ^^^ recording sec-1 ired round tht* election of vlce-presj-.| the hull Is not apparently damaged |sultable a10***- -n the Cunningham fetary,J.Porn ... linancial secretary, j dent, then being ali h. W, Muirhead; ea urer, ,1. u. K;_. .- decision ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ,,,;| : ';- ���'��� Ro standard bearer, d-dates vine c. Robb, retiring chap-'I Statements have been made that|new year. The sit,* was picked out Donald McClure, stnlor <_-_,��_���__ �� n I lain an.l gineer ��� '���J .:._v will interview the execu- 0I tjje provincial government to* e to Mie proposed .. at Lake Coquitlam, it being ���: to place the matter e ' xecutive and the lovernmei *' M going over prao , .. mound as was oover- In tn ill in the board ., . m Saturday al er- > rling ami Schu . ma n in Vii . Inten ��� i",i.-1 ruction of a 75 am lake, somi of ''"':' *"' ��������� icceSBfull) carried | character for memb.-rs and friends oui ma; ()iii,r 0( Hagirs. The pro- j dp,i,,", and I . . abull; ��� ,,'i ': chosen were: Treasurer,! aenl "''������ " the camp ot the ���-������ Falch; secretary, ll. Schoflold, 11 : , \;.\ ''"''l1 unanimous; prelate, J, Wood; ntal j in J s. Barm s; outside Sutherli I; pip, ;, ,< ,. : th guard, ,T. Lawrence; trustees, J, M. ���; lui IcR ie. '��� ��� u''*' ��� 0*. Turnbull and F. offici ��� .' it th, me, t- pbvsician, D .lones. Ing in I m On Tues lay n<-xt there will Ther, wil; ��� ���, J, Lynch; CREAM SEPAKATOK SALT ENDS IN LITIbATION initiations, two having 1, even ,,en m- Bi i".' i lis tile i ion, r .; .i ig, blowaj .��� ��� .,,-.- ol the De ��� TEMPLEMAN'S RESIGNATION EXPECTED AT OTTAWA Sej.fliutor companj ,-. ... R. Morrison .'���.'- ... ard ������ th, i mntj coin- . i n '1 tor the . ��� - * I ., separa tor sold to di Cen lant, bu I h ft'.ii'n,.. ol which was denied by him ! New York. Dec. 1, Indications an that there will b�� a clash between miners ani anthracite coal operators when the present peace pact expires on April 1 nexi. \ commltte, of th,' United Mine Workei >i Ami lea bas drafted a n, -v -���: oi demands s'.ruilar to thos, . ������ hed during ihe strike of 1802 and the negotiations of 1906. While th,-., i, ii. nda have no; tx i n forma 1; s, nt l io the operators, a statement '.a* een issued in which it is that . .., i no , OSSll : ..ly of lhe to ... . tinp. Thi ir stand will a renewal of three j ears , I ��� enl working agreement Whal to be the hardest light will centre iboul what is known as the "check-off" plan, where;.y the opera- toi - hold out a pari of their employees' wages for union dues. TIMs ihe operators maintain, is an impudent request and II Is believed they will i Ject it. for the .'"Vine I < imp. - nds BRIDGES SWEPT AWAY ���*M Ottawa, Dec. l.���AMliough the state- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hon. Wm. Templeman has made th,- machine was operated with resigned is premature, is is undoubt- the proper speed according to the In- i lly the ea-. that the min ter oi in si actions laid down in tl impany's , laud revenu, has bis portfolio- In hook. The machine was In iii DL'I I 1 I (lill i If AI I L V **,aurler'8 bands. It Is well under- mechanical running ��� dei and separ Iii 1)1.1.1.A ullULA VALLtl stood, of course, thai he cannoi hold ated thi mill, absoluti .- clean. Mr. |on pending the outcome of the tiglii Raymond, ior the company, In c ,vhich will be made in the courts to [examination admitted thai the I sts Bella ' oola, Dec- I.���Th r, be unsea lng ol Mi Barnard In Vic- madi no i iched the 15 per cen i, nd Is, therefore, .. , iilowed a tall ol oi a Something must b< done it , itiest, : bj defendant. Defendan' in* ol the profession . . ,j ,;,,. .;,!,,, ,,,.,. . . ������ and the annoum ne tr that M- in tb, ox, i mti ided that the mv* ���""������*" " " "-"�� " "��� : Turnbull, vice-president; W. Brown, I H. L. Edmonds appeared Ici tae plain- , . ,,,,..,.,- urinn itinriirn ' "" - -�� -* . ;j;.h,aaa ,:=��� ^Jmubk means another SltPTU ISOLATE liERNAM appeare 1 for d�� fendant. For th iif e>. I, nc, w.,s given tha: a :��� s R. Hampton and .lohn Roscoe, members of thi executive board. UNION EXltllTVE WAITS ON ATrORNET-OENERAL 'cast. Wn work.hauj0Xl,, UK engineering was employed by th.*;, _ . |i5>1)00. wa swept aw - ���-��� i :. :, ��� . \ ., een as -������ ' ���: . . ..' ACCIDE.WLY KIl.lE.0 iN THE GRANBY MINES a, i for Beveral yea gation iii - - - .- Hi i ;,: bii h .11- . ne ut ol all the ..-. d foi In . .., ��� be ������ - li rtlon of his tim, ��� .a ��� itructioi ol - tl le lif 1 one Sw, . twa . ���. . ie mosl .. id Igovernment is expected to make n few days is thai Is it Ralp i : li ' ' - -n'll for g I K'lcifl ��� ivince a th coun Sticks to Resignation. . , .e- Temple* lafoimi ; *_': .1. thai ��� ; esignai on. M ______________________________________ seat. ��� hine ��,i- not i ���) ial .. his d< man.is. and ii, would aoi a ki It ov, r . liv ' ,f i . idem in thi ��� -��� wh ,'ti was i on lh, ' ilt ol test made ira ��� . . - . rmflictii ci - idj mined till this nig. .- iNESE EDITOH bTrfbs C . , PATRIOT CLAY COMPANY TO USE STRIKEBREAKERS ted I Ue 11- un ' . ' .i foi mu. .iMo i and 1 12 ��� 't hi- . ni , dams ul . citj ui Poi hoi i leinM .u a cosi , uix, Dec. I. John H. '��� i ,, Lieu i hospital i of an accident in the G u .. . .. ,1;., a laj evi ning H��* wa** ling :.. ������ Fire .- :. Fl ain . -. '��� 11- , . '. Si ' ing a quarrel iu, ��� ���. ��� ii.,.! ol thi lapan' .-��� i lailj Sews is ai the ceni ral i ,,r rgi ni j al todaj :: ,,i Hl'loils I OU .1 ;i m, while bis ���-��� 'i; in . V Tak. u of ih. Fresno Lab ir, also .,. ,,' Inj :.. Id . distance ol '������'��� '������ ''��� "���-' receiv*, no ��� ., In h t^m .... i oken, but the nol consid, red .-"lions Sdper .ni-1 his . Yestei - the probabl Itj d Many Structure,. �������> "- dlBCUSS. I has taken being a * to no around In i i fitwo. but at midnight menlng ,- '.md he qulcklj succombed. ^^���trs the construction o ,i dam*, and as COU- '" i.���.��tin_r In i. has supervised the Deceased had been operating in y.'U-y BtrUCtUn I. "'"' B 1"' ' lam ui Vuba count)', we" known - , . . , member ol the Masonu ^^^^^^^ i he for h ��� ��� i ., .- He wis ind nighl.. i e epi cted an l kydrau l,.i. This is 75 feet high. 1 '.no ^^^^^^^^^^_ , ��� huilt entirelj rltn and ol Pha-nh - ��� ������' ; ' f.ai,l (ed bj rtectrl. a total cosi oI about $30,000 cui im in ni lloiioluni. I murrii ting nearly $300,000. was 2S ^^ ] wii and two childien. t.'U'll.-h^^B^^^^H^^^^B^^B : - . nal had ��� n iroa ching mportatioi _ ������' utrike i D N--W V.i.'. o places, _ ' were ��� . Jtei da; the where a force M] dub appoInted t(1 (���,lft ��� i:illlsl, '��� ,;:ty' . *he cm:, ... . evening under ��� the n inshlp ol NV. Anderson, Eliizard in Winnipeg. MhoroughK discussed ihe matter, com Victoria, Dec. L���The executlte ot .... Union ol British Columbia mum ��� . ' ties odaj met Attornej General Bowsei and discuss, d pro] osed ���:,."ii'lnieui- ',' be I co ..il s on, I tie execu la ie., li up ol Mayor . . of Nev. w' s mtnstei. who ,s nan ; It, .. Boss, ol Sui fey, the -��� ������'.: ,. Mayo K, alj, ' i Noi tb '.iv, r; It,. ������ Uj me. ol IHirnalij. ;��� vi Evans, oi *- ilmon Ai m. Mayo< i;.|l. ..l l.ii.i . , . Mn,, : PI inia. il .'. an ' daj iir Hall, ���:: this citj .��� ���I., h, time was oc, in ' Ij with ' i , iui-.il. mi ion ol ui, n da tion. made al i iie com - u Mmi he'd iii Nanaimo. London. Dec. 1.���The Pail .Mal I . .' . annoum es a foi the. m ng i n ... .,:i i alii etween Great Britain and Hull,,ml, and pre cts I ither '._��� ,,.nirem- will soon Arrange treat- protection ai the Netherlands, If lln- true, it is anoth, : sti p In the diplomatic I olat on oi *:- many, uul th. possibility nat Germany ,;���:!,,. Holland has long i - < n a menace In England. STEAMERS REPORTED LOST III l.lillI.SIUN Oil HOVER , - , imers Wi - en thla 0 ,i fl Fcctball Mettmg. committee of tbi Kov,'is ��� iot RUDE SU. FRAGETTES IN PRIVATE HOUSI Miner, Eng., Dec. 1.- are rej I to havi in i i, .;. n .. fog at ni, iiitv.. and ;,' haVB . i .1,1,1 Life oal " ��� _. ;, . *. .,-. '. scene, ..ii .o fai have been unable to find .��� -ij_ns of the wrecks. \. i.i pi . . Dec. 1 - Mow tempi ran ��� an I a forty-mlli an hour gale u��here I je-i rdaj ��li h on, ,,: town ln tbi Th.- exodus *-���' in *> Inti ''VlliHill;. I ii. **r^^^^^^_ long, constructed nl government tor ta^ , from Nelson, whi years ��� - ��� . ar "i age, in I and . bi was : - i rdei ' He "' w " " ''::' ii ri _n- ni earn . .,; Which the> propose to club mi F Idaj nlgni .,1 An announcemeni '' ng will l-e i in irrol London, D,,:. 1, Two nuffragi ties ��� nii ii'i'd theii i.i,'. ��� ne... ai in evening givi ii . \i, - i lod fn > Bi n ion . In honor of M \squlth, Once among ;h,. guesi .. the fi mal, row dies nought oui the in "ini. i .md made a seen,. _ nil h . nded In thi Ir being politely bul Brm)} >hown to th, door. The Incident hus nrouaed much IndlgnB* i lon, MAGISTRATE IS DESERVING OF CANADA'S THANKS Honolulu, Mi : M.iiiolulu. ��� im in Mexico, Tu feet long, built b) the In- iii,. I niied Btati t foi ��� foi ihe Irrigation of & Imii. min. GANG OF VOUNG GIRLS THIEVE IN . ,.���. |,, I. ,. nn Armstrong hy la I'lai" Hush Vrn i : . Prairie, i i Hon i ll Acclamation. \|..ii.. Dec. 1 - ��� ',,r Portage * !- I I ��� Dorando and Longboat Matched. \- a fork, Dei. i Tom Long .���-!,. an ' i"" mil i P -,: ,' an ninn. r, wen irai llciillj late, nrmi bed foi a -���"��� mlh race to laj The TORON . O i ' in th ll '���'.. !��� Agnew a- p o. n, Ial tr a* .,. will take plaoi Roblin government, was Garden some time mrn, d b> acclam itkm - weak. ,, \| idlson Bqus . during Mi,- Ch I 'ui lands .it the coat ot $160.' vil(1,,(1 ,ha.t tue two ii..... Opportunity to Advertise Symington avenue, who were arrested | y^f + L'L'm' ��� Province at Boston txhtbition Dam 225 Feet High. '' lam 'ii Colprado, which v!" ' -- feel hifcu whin finished, ��� IgbeKt hydraulic Oil "truc- "r| ,; mdi i consideration. ' s 'Vi ".un near Mexico ��'u>'. *J'i,h ������III be about 190 feet high JJ ;' ���' bed, containing over 8,000,- "" ',,|!,i'' yards, all sluiced in pUwe *IUl **��er. This work is still under ^���"tructlon, hm approaching ,',"n- ,loni ""i will probably cost $1,000,- !n Wesi i' '���" 101 ��hop-llftlng, an ,...,.������,., 0| a hand of juvenll. .'���' ,���,,,!���;.. who have been developing [U.u thieving propensities in n verj jyatematlc manner. Both thi local ,LD(1 Toronto police have gol the names and oddresaes of several other Blrls '.,,, ,,,,,1,.,' j i years of age, who have I'M inr, ���900, Tho ; I ,, dam, a smaller struc- ,���',��� workini hand in hand collecUng^ articles from storea. Tbe value of ��h�� goods stolen now aggregates $.>0- Besidei having become proflclent at |lBht-flngerlng. the girls had developed ln crlme so far as bo have fictitious names prepared for the police in cose tbey should be detected. \ citlMB Interested in the Riving of larg. .-urns to enjoy lha hunting and| 'bllclts to .he attraction, of this flslwug her., pUbllCUJ '*> '"*- *>��� The BOMOn .Milblllnn iin.nils *> province trom a game standpoint haa lp,endld ,.llllI1(.t, ,��� M,h,MU), ,,,. ���,��� ed aitenUon to the fact that t'romA'ine- well In thl* respect, It Is being advertise) sXtenalvtlj 'ti ilie Nalloii,'��l e '"' Hi' am,, type, linished In ��� _ 5 feet high, coating $100,000. ' Roye, dam, ahtO built bj Succeed. **���� i.Mb- & Power company, vvaJhington, Dec. i. hydraulic sluicing, al i N'ewberry, ol Detroit i. ia'v of the navy toaaj sanie Vii toi H, Metcalf ���1 HI, bulli th II. became necre- ���,,,,.,. ding .sl-rn'il N' promoted from the h"1""' ��� ���' try. 4, 1008, to Jan. .',, 1909. there will he a great game exhibition held ln nosum. This will be the third on-. held there under the auspices of the .\,w Kngland Forest, Fish and Gams association. Among the exhibits * place la assigned for loaued onei from thi I lilted States government and irom ths provincial government-., i iiii.-. etc. In the past British Columbia ha* not l,��ren represented al :til, , -MuhiMon. and it Is pointed,out , food opportunity exhti to at . i i spo-t imen to the provinci'. At ������ -err Um* many |portftnen oiit- ,ii,' ������'. Mom the en-it, spendin.s Sportsman, the general manager, Richard K- Follell, being prepared to _.rlVt' all parileulatH. The exhibition Is ad- vertlsed to include an Indoor rifle shooting tournament, under the auspices of the N.ailonal Hitie association of America, nn athletic carnival aud fly and bull CBStlfag Kiniiiain.nl. E_*verj afternoon and evening an entire!) new series Of moving pictures of fishing, hunting and other outdoor -(���������lies win he ,.,���, - nted, These !iic- Mires are the sole projjerty of > ontalion ��� i ��� v ������' other ii i.He ��� shlbjtlon, i.nii lon, Dec I, Vi Mai j I bone .,: ,,��� ,". . .i wns state I ihui hi ni ��� man cl irged with ��� ii ion; '���< i ��� "tn' t '������.. Can ula to taki him ack. Thi ��� said ���' would no ��� i ;., i '��� to ���" nding p i llll-i 1,1 if. mi to ���' in,i ia. '!��� i i lng . did nf|t wondi i lhal ' ie I i"H' i. on ��� -,-1- "d to feceiv- ii' Km .,.ii ��� fuse. fiTH.L BRING OUT BODIE?. FROM MINE Mm iiuinii, I'll.. Dec. 1 The death ii-o ni tbe wrecked mln, of ihe Pittsburg Buffalo (>>al i ompany ioday imml.,. Iflfc, Tli*; work of the re.- OUers Is becoming more liffleulr Sfl lh, Innermost chambers are reached. Klev-n bodies have been brought out lodny. Identification is almost Initios-11,1. in most eases.. SAYS SMART SET IS LIKE THE TRAMP bt I ��� lab i,-ii, ',1.1. l Piofi saoi V\ ' I il Vlc.Ni II, .e .. i nl\ i-i, ol Mi n .-"��� . ' ��� i ll li li -in.iri �� ; and locletj and i be ��mai loboes i i the ami social das so* la as usefulm - - goi * n, ��� xpr, s.. i iitg ideas to mem bi' * ol iiie Lltei ���) i lub "\ th, l n ��� oi Chicago. fhe i- im -man bas a vet} n |i ign tni -miiu *n tn> ears," he Buhl. Pray tell m. what I io i Mil., up i i - ul humankind is to the woi id Th . ��� tnd 'h'* tramp sei ih< la ei i*ou find lh sinptj frelgbl i in s ���" n allej a :n*e !���,i,i a,, ial |i.,.ii" - rhe ir mp, s ii! ved and l.n��" ked ibout, does m I I human progi ��� is and i.e i bi doll in a !��� ���! smart' woman i* us useless , ili.lea WHITE DEER SHOT ON SUMAS MOUNTAIN F5d. Falch, of ihe ltoyal City hotel, ind n party of friends who had been ipi tiding -ome weeks on a hunting ex- !iM,,n at Siniia*-. returned home .!'" i vnltif. bringing .imon'** ,,,,,ir ��� .' white ^eer. shot on ��� iiioiiii'.-iln. Aldeiman,c Candidates ne D Hiaj, JardiUe, Fader, .lohnston. Henley ami (Jarretl have definitely announced their intention of again standing tor n -eieotian to the city council l>. D. Bourke, Percy v Hides, t. n Bmltb, F. J, Lyncn and Marshall (Hflclair have also decided to enter the lists, a. Hardman tm i A P. Halllday wil) mosl likely be in Mie running, though nelthi r ha* yet given a definite answer to his supporters. George Adams h'-is practically decided not to allow his name to go before the voters thl* year, as ho w'oubl find li almost impossible to attend the regular meetings of the council on Monday evenings during the ensiilnn* twelve months. There are -till quite n nutober of probable candidates who have deferred making an announcement of their Intentions, hut the number of aspirants haa greatly Myinrtl'i;. Mi Iho past f"W days, ' < | then twenty ".en now being sfrionSSj. -'������I na en ndi dat os. ��� t*\ ��� '.*��. l '* a* ,. '��������� V . -V-*. ; ::"\ h-V -''t -.a ^^^^^^^ >'*' SC a ' fit* . t r *.. . ' �� a -11,^ ' "1* I- i �����' ��� **t ����� '.I **\ *sV i If r Ii if _* <.. _ i' 8fc>; fy-'V-W"^;,'.- A'-mI '--i ; >>lv ������$:���>��� *j}��n. ���,!* ��� , ��� ,,' ��� A-ify.y y ��� ' ,!!fiiifivM(���', ;*���,,<,. pirate?'Ai*! Lnvte t't XJt'WW.'ji ".'?i���H**'*. mM&*'' ��� i \*t\& irim ��������� MM-i ' ��� JwKN-'iA'v I ������I "���!������**;��������� M-' v.-''' W;"1 .���������in.' ��*O*K>^*^ 040*K)*K)*KD*��04CjO*(_>��0*0*C*0*(A Fraternal Accounts Treasurers of fraternal ,,r religious societies are invited to consult with iis regarding th, safe and profitable disposition ,,f fund.- in their custody. We will be pleased to explain the advantages of Savings Accounts for funds of this character, and the manner 'Ho same maj be conducted apart from the checking a,'count--. Intereai allowed and subject to withdrawal on demand. Do It Today���Tomorrow May Be Too Late. Tenth Street, - New Westminster F. CRAKE English Watchmaker Two door* from Gea. Allan a-rn, Grocer - Tu ROYAL BANK of CANADA New Westminster, B. C. Branch. F. B. LYLE, Manager 'i Ladles' Mold Watcae Gentlemen's face, $6.00. Gentlemen's silver Wai case, $7.50 up. Agent for the cele irated mth Bend Watrhes, supplied to the Welhnaa Arctic Kxt,edition. \ll warranted. Chains. Rings, Jewelry, etc.. etc. Watch repairing; charges able. s trom $12.75,1,, Bilver Watch*-*** .-,pea dcul'.�� - O+O+OiO+O+O+OD+O+O+O+O+O+O O*} j*0^G*>0*>O^OO^0*0*0*>Q^O^6 "PROFESSIONAL. JUST what you have been looking for: Ladies' and .Men's 5 ii and trimmed to ordi latesi styles, cut an $12.00, $15.00, $1S.00 u OK)��K>*O-K)��O*CC*K)����O*040��O-��O 0*O*��C*0��K)*tK?*CC<��C*C��K)*C4O*O Chocolat ;W es F. HAN SKO KM Ba Solicitor, etc., C ���' B. (' AT ALL PRICES Q [ corner Columbia and Oi streets, New Westmlnstei s C a ,\ HEALLER, BAR] n! *t\* iicitor, etc., r X opposite Court Hon.-,.' : Bter. i-ho-u* 113 2&li No trouble to show Good, DRUG STORE RYALL'S a* fciW See our $5.50 Trous rings. GALVIN'S Phone B 350 32 Sixth Street New Westminster The Malleable Sole Agents IM _��� * HITESIDE & El ters and - ill Col . nbla Btreet, New w. J, Whiteside, li. L, ~i^*>o+o+o+o+oo+o*o+o+o*>o+c 0*-0*0*K)-��0*0*00-��0*K_>*0*0*0*0 j\| A Hardman. A.James. STOVES. TINWARE, Ui J. McClughan PLUMBING AND HEATING. JAPAN vVILL FIGHT WHEN TAFT L..D8 OFF CE St. Petersbu -. . I.���An a I p . .. a- i tod ij ,:. the R iss, a which ha- com i war ���ti thi nilL*d S ites an I , ��� the only discordant note in the i ... ni ��� :. reci nl ������ .. . -.- v. ��� . ;;' i in, which, among othe- lnt< grity of] i . accordln I 11 me;' , ���--.- the Inevi The Edi: ison Theatre Corner Coljmbia and Eighth, High Cla loving P ated Son ��� _. tnl chanf e ��� Mos 1 ty, W' inesdaj and Fri I,. Front Slreet Trust Blocl. Westminster Transfer Co. HEATING STOVES h you wanl a heater for sofl oi hard coal oi *oou' we have th(-'m* Oxford Florance, Oxford Oal ndsome in appearance u��a_d a,! wltb b ivy nlckle trimmings, \ . . ;e range of all Ight heateri. - l>�� -��� I ���-������ * ��� < ill In ., i Inspecl o ir Oxford an I 1. RanS '���- ��� rangi tl al r ��� , : Batlafactlon. T. J. TRAPP & CO., Ltd. TIN Westminster, Trapp Bio Clarkson and I/irne GEORQE E. MARTIN, i Solicitor, Gnlch n blocl Ha and McKenxli minster, fl. C. Btreets '��� i ������ , W. MYERS GHAY. ;: rtJtfffTl tlock, l". i... a tn Box 169, Telej I jl . I SOCIET.ES ��� . . " . na. ... R ��affla_5iT3_BB!Hi_S_7 "HENRY'S tr iggle until the end of W'll'am H T.tft's office, 'l i. outcomi ��� ' a ��� tween thi :.��� s v uncertain, It i ��� * il ��� . ; of this i ��� m, u1 ��� ,i' . w I] | ush It ��� >��� ��� r ions to comp'.etloi, OPIUM BARRE0 IN U. S. PACIFIC PORTS <.'.Tice im i.- 13.11 > I tn ������ ��� ���������! State* Pa- 1 Hecto of the Port :- ��� ���' ibs, in tion of the 8aa .,., .,, ng this . ������ ��� ��� ��� . ftei having ..... . . chief food . . . lhe Ul ��� ��� -i9 ��� 3USY BURGLA*. 6AU6Ht BY WATCHING POLICEMAN zed Test ��� | .- ock Seeds, Trees, Plants, FOR THE FARM GARDEN, LAWN OR CONSERVATORY, Ri liable varieties; na- ,n Ible pricCaS. No borers, scaie or fumigation to damage stock. N 1 windy agents to annoy you. Extra choice lot'of fruit treel now ready for the Jail trad,.', ,000 Peach. Pear, fTum and IT) ; 7').000 Apple, in leading varietieaj 100,000 BmalJ fruit ��� : strictly hom ��� grown .��U'i . a propagation I'r un If, . ick; 50,000 Bulbs I *> ���.';:. thole,.' grass .��� iys In Mock Buj d ��� aDd' get stook tt,*.i grows. Fertilizers, i;-*e SuppH Spraying Materl ite, Cui F er . or". Catalogue Fr*f. M. J. HENRY Greenhouses and Se*d!*ouses 3C10 Wc-,tnvnster Road. VANCOUVER Brain h Nursi ry So r 1 Van* Phone 18a. Barn 'Phot Columbia Street Bnggagc delivered prom ��� any part of Ifle city. .3; Easterbrook Millino' *uoTnp_iny, Eburne. 1^. C. ��� O. O. F.���AJ,M'��� The refill 11 ire held In bla sti*,-,*. ��� at 8 o'i ick. to Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TPAM DEPOT. FLOUR ! LANO REGISTRY Mtf, R part of the northwest portion ot lot Jj. Buburban block 3, in the City of New Westminster, B, C. Whereas proof of tae loss o:' certificate of title number 8249 A, Issued in tbe nnmce Of Sarah .lane Bingham. .Mar;-* Montroee, Barah Tlerney, baa be n died in ihte offli e. Notice is hereby given that I shall, ,* the expiration of one month irom the 'I ���'��� of the Hr 1 publicatl m hereof, In a 1 ��� iblli hed ii the City of m- Westminste!., Issrae duplii al un- le :, tho .��� eantl ad to iin a ��� 1 ��� 1. rlcl Rcgi * I Regtsl er, B. < ��� FLOUR Imperial $7.00 per bri. Hungarian Jewel $6.50 " " Terminal $5.50 " " McQuarrie & Co. |,;-f,lu AXD II:|-"MKi:ri:AXrs FRONT STREtT New Westminster. Telephone 333 Dei 't ��� ilng for . or ... 1 Inch com reti 1 til th *.a u il the First N lonal ba il tills cl ��� Ice ,., ly I i ' Ised ������ 1 in B ���'���',��� ��� . etor of .1 ' 1 ei 11 c .1 tnid-i of h dr lllng Br, I . Ier attorn; ted t< m - ci pi nre 1 aftei ceiving bullei In hh tores j Nurseries | WHEN tnOiNG EAST ��'K T'li riCKIi n 1 END . iVEH "THE NORTHWESTERN UNE" I A. O. U. W��� FRASER L ��� ��� ' ���Meetings thi B 1 day in eai h brethren oordlalb 1:1 II Lodge room, A. O. D. "��� ha fellows' block, Clarkson 9 * 9 COURT BRUNETTE, No. 4099, l.O.F. ���Meets the Fourth Friday in the month at 8 o'clock. In th 1 ball, Oddfellows' block. WILL BE HLRE IN FOUR WEEKS Kinht Trains IM- - BETW 1 ��"**v :n Mir Ye* CRN "The Milwaukee"; Minneapolis. St. Paul and Chicago Deportin-j White Slnve:;. ' 'hli ,ii"i. Dec, 1 '1 h ��� h- 1 ''- 11< ;i of alien "white slat es" \ , - .Mi of the ^o\ nn,,. nt s crusi ,.* m yesterday, when Daniel D. ! chief Immigration Ins] 101 1 Chicago, left the elt.'. for New i'ork with tiv, French women. The women will be sent back to France. The were brought here by Alphonse and Bva Dufour, who. following a raid, escaped to Parie, forfeiting their bonds. 'The Pioneer Limited" Sit. Paul to; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to j THE TRAIN OF , m \; Chicago, "South We-^t Limited" | TM B WORTH-WESTERN, LTD. I ! Embodies the newest nr.,! best id��s*��: for COMF1 )RT, CONVl NIEMCI _nd LUXURY. It ls lighted wfi both electricity and gas; thr mot\ \ brilliantly illutn*.n,it,ii rrain Kansas City to Chicago No Advertise YOUR XMAS FRATERNAL ORUER OF EAGLES. Aerie N'o. 20 ��� .Meets evei 1 1 evening at S p. 111. In hall, Columbia street. A. Clark, W. Pres.; H, Bchofleld, Secretary. THE ROYAL TEMPLARS 0 'tN1 PERANCE nie-e-t everj We at 8 o'clock p. m., li M ll ���'- hail, Columbia Btree I ���ON3 OF SCOTLAND aENEFlT Ab SOCIATION, LORD OF THE ISLES CAMP, 191.���Meets on the Flrsl m Third Tuesday of eve K. of P. hall. Ch ef V I. O. O. F.���Royal City Loi ���Meets in Oddfellot. ' I Umbla Street, every I at 8 o'clock. Visiting Hretl be mad," welcome (I K N. (',.: C. E. Osborn In ��� secretary. _*OSt* OF COLUMBIA I lib, SONS OF ENGLAND Ited Rose De jrei nn Fourth Wednesday ol In K. of P. Hall, ''" il p. 111., While Kose Decree, Wednesda) In time aud pluee "each nionth. --''"'��� SOCIETIES, A. trains in the service on any railroad in the world that equal in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwav. They own and operate their own sleeping and Mini i" ":ts on alll their trains and give Ki ^ trons an excellence ol ��ervM. 1. , btainablc elsewhere. it. _-. ROWE, (Jeneral Agent. i.M Third Su. cor AlrVr i>an\**\A. Or vr ADVX-KT.BV �����! ��� IN ��� TH-t DAILY NEWS GOODS EARLY IN OTHER FRATEHiMAt mi��� hide the Union Lo I" ��� ���N'(' F. and A, M.i King >'���> h" ���"'' .No. 17, a. F. and a Mm '��� No. 1150; 1*. O. I... No. i��'-':;^_ 0 1.. 1 ��� ' .t\j. __����_, **��� *-*��� �������� - ^aa^m f, 1) .Sapperton, No. 4683, 1 " '' 2H: - IB the world. The e%Utpi 1 , ,. .14t��� Q- privat* compartment r. ,.i,n,jar(] 16 swrrion sleeper^, luxurious dining car, rw.lin.ng chair can (>eati free), modern day coachc ���: ,| i,���(fet jj.' hrai�� and smoking t>ri Fo** Time Tabk-.s, Foldera or any '.u.ha informstw-n call ������ or writ( F. W. PARKER. 7..0 Second Avenue Seattle, VVaih ^DAILY NEWS and you will have one or tne Biggest Christmases in the history of your business l��* Court Westminster, Brotherhood of ow-s. Ke��t noj^ BOARD OF TRADE.-Nevv W��*' '^ ster Hoard of Trade meets in u Hall, as to I"-*8' each month, on the """-' February, May, Board Room, City Third Thursday of Quarterly meetings Thursday of August and November, at 8 Annual meeting.') on the Thursday of February, members may be proji ,,,,,.,,.,1 Rl any raonthlj or ijiwrt* meeting, A. B. White, **. p, ro. third New :,osed ���' ' Our Annual Fall m i "QUALITY" 1 it* Is Now In Full Swin Men'f ff SVits : 50 only> Men's Worsted and Tweed Suits; regular $14, $15, and $16 lines. To clear while they last - - - - $5.00 the suit The pants of these suits are worth nearly the price of the suits. You might say the coats and vests are thrown in. Men's Pants: 100 pairs of Men's Tweed and Worsted Pants. $2 and $2.50 MV____1L' ���_*-/-_ r. \r\c\ it _r__- -�� __TV rf-fc. _���_��___ ��� lines, to clear $3 and $3.50 lines, to clear - Men's Sweaters: 25 dozen Men's Navy Blue All wool Sweaters, Roll Collar. Regular $1.50 lines; while they last - - - SLOOEach $1.00 the pair $1.50 the pair Boys9 Suits; Two Piece Goods, Norfolk style. $3 Suit for $2.35. $4.50 Suit for $3.50. $5 Suit for - $3.75 Boys' 50c. Caps for 25c Tne \Vardrobe Clofliier * ���_. HENLEY ta -Hirer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Wat?.1"?. ��� ' �� ~. specialty. ��� Office F"ji * 'V. WESTMINSTER **. C. Sent On Approval ONSIBLB PKol'I.K 4l Laughlin FOUNTAIN PEN .- ��� . a'* MADE IN CANADA W wimm J^ r 53 THE m*%'\ _.���. RED GEM \:s'�� \ FAe InK Pencil I Vimr Choice i '" y $ Thus Two PopuUv fk , *rl'**l��s f-wonly o I Thursday, Dec. 3, 1908 �� _..._,_. OFFICIALS WAIT ON EXECUTIVE S _M. GAITES PRICSK.N'lrt Geo. M. Cohan's MUSICAL WINNER . ._.*#' 8 (.Con.in led from l'agu Hue i -i*e TILE JOHNNY JONE! r-W-SBr �����**1G SONG HITS 20 70 PEOPLE 70 . _f ;���" THE FAMOUS (AMERICAN BEAUTY ���COHAN'S DANCING) CHORUS IJ i , i ,ii,..in... ,: .I ui J100 ie. i long nn I 001 in-.i. a l ol earth. The Santo .i;.. i o I ...; ... D ��� - I. A j structure on, mile In length, 65 feet "iuh *11 :l1" deel,est l)0lnl- acrosa a!cana.liau Pacini Rallwaj companj river of verj large flow, entlrelj built .villi water pumped (ram the rlvur - Rec, in i'i ai c, in Hydraulic Kill D im Cons ��� 1 ��� . , ��� cted ....... Ineera In Vm< well as ��� ...nl, and h given " ,. .1 ��� ���' i : Ion .'f i he advanta of the in..Mm i- oi con n whi, ,v, i nnd ni ide capable i : gen, .r .i iplii ailon Nl S( el- L'I '.- II.i. .1 ' in l< British Columbia, as he was call* t In .. "���.;' twelve years ago by the Reclaimed a Desert. Three il.un- al Snake river In Idaho E. VV. CiLLF.TT CC Toronto, ') f. Music 3-> Weeks in New York Laughter Girls 22 Weeks in Chicayo J PRICES $1.50, SI.OO, 75c & 50c. 2 Trains & Steamers t_*o-*k.>'*ik_*o'*ik_'-*kx^ an ex* en w ni ������ In ��� famous land- _llde ra- - on the Thompson riv, r at Black Canyon near Ashcroft, In wh ��� th, court acci pted hi* views a*- ,���' Poil pud to ant j.ldrt ���.���. 1. I HlmtfSUsBS ��r�� Eiscl Su* Every pm Kuut.-intci-ii lull It Kt m lid CiolJ���ctu pn right 1,��,.a may be hud lo ruber our itsndsrd liUiW np^mif pattern, or Non-breakable Iranapai* "it. �� . ilrsired, citlirr in plain or engraved finish, ������" I'rfterreii. Vi.ii r..y tr, Ihli pan . W..V.I *'ir.l:JI>��_.,.ii.,..t.l | nn tot nm imm nut iriti ". ��� la la; .ii., ii ��i- If * ��l tOUttlf ... ,.,.;, ii. p,.,y r.-l tptct -"n ii aad ����� ni)i ���. -1 l-M 11.10 for It. . fv-T o�� tirr U our fiDionl ��r.d a I ' , ..lar ti r,.a li _ i-i... .1 ��� i ������'��� I*., proof, -int'ii, nay r ��� -�� t.rrl.d It. ��, . ..-.., inL I pnck.l or ihopplriB la*. Wtlttl ��'| I My .HI, ., tlra*J���,i:lo a.m. , ar. N. nv. :: p.m. I.v. Seattle 4:26 p.m.. ar, N. W. 9:6*5 p.m. Lv. Seattle 11:30 p.m. ar. N. V7, -M20 a. tu G. N. R.���PORT (J1JICHON. No. 397 leaves New Westmlnstei ;:..,0 |,m., arrive Oulchon 0 P-m. M"- day-;; also connections by io:*1- auL fexcepl New Westminster Tuesddiy and 4;35 Thursday. Leave tluichon OtHO a.m.. arrive N"*' Westminster S:4i Fridays; al*so connee. ions by 2 p.m. except Oulchon Tm sday and 0 a.m. Thursday. Lv. N. W. C:20 a.m., B p.m., ami 'M55 p.m. for Vancouver. ���Lv. Vancouver 8:H_ a.m.. �� l"�� aDd 11:30 p.m. for Westminster. B. C. ELECTRIC-VANCOUVER. I Leave New Westminster 5:60, 6:20, 6:60, 7:20 and 8 a.m., ami every half hour thereafter till n i��m Lv. Vancouver for Westmlnstrr at | -::,o. iM-o, 7:20 and ImH ^'"''v "|1 | 11 : :�� p.m. oec*D*3eo*Deoo*oeceo*��o*o*c �����o^a^oe-oeooe-Creoeo^oeoeOc I Eastern Prices in a Western Store ���ni . reasonable prices of tbe BIRKS* stores <>t the Kaxt are a feature of the Vancouver establishment. That's th,- secret <>f our popularity. Oui shelves are laden with ;_n abundanl assortment of Chrismi-n novelties and nlcknacks at all prices���a tit tor everj purse. Rome nice sets, or individual articles for the man who ��mokes. such as ash trays, tobacco jars, cigar cutters and smokers' louvemr novelties. Good value, alt of them. HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Ltd Gold and Silversmiths. GEO. E. TROREY, Managing Director, Cor. Hastings and Granville Sts. Vancouver. ALL CARS STOP AT BIRKS'. �� iu*'O*-J��o*-J*>0*>0O*>C*0*>0*0*>'~ 0O4*O#0*��O*tKX>��O#0*C^O*0��'0 j lor th, diversion of Miat Btream to the well known Twin Falls territory, ,i region ni 240, acres successfully re claimed from the desert by thesi great works, which cosi two and a half million ilollars. These dams pr, sented Bpe< Ial dlffi cultles, a.s thej were constructed In a stream carrying at low water over i ,i cub fei : pi i ��� cond, the maximum Height uei:i_: about 85 feet. These Mine dams, which really form one structure, .,.��� un*- of the notable works oi the wesl and are entlrelj safe and watertight. Consulted In Japan. Mr. SehuyWr ha-, been called in .,,n- iltlng capacity .,- far awa) as Japan. He prepared plan foi -> hydraulic till -lain to be 326 ti ��� hi n Tie s- ;��� .ui .i ere _ubsequeni .. r, ..i, wed '" two ,,: h mosi eminent engineers In England, Si; v H. Blnnle nnd Qeorge K. Deacon, i_.t_._i>. who pronounced them feasible, Mi. Schuyler Is consulting engineer [or the Denver Reservoir ft Irrigation,mal company, nea, Denver, Colorado, who re. and he was given the nomewbi unusual distinction of a personal co pllmi nt [rom the judge In his chai - in the jury rt viewing the case, PRELATE'S ADVICE TO GIRL GRADLATEb i ur,,mo, Dec. L��� Ai the in ������ lion of diplomas ai D�� la Salle insl iut, j, -lent :> , [teinoon, Archbtsho > McEvuj delivered some wholesom ii,l vice to ih j oung Mi Is v\ h,, had i'1 _.' .i in ited, i li said m pari: "You ai uot all called upon ���" 11 i.i i; la is, in,i . nn i-i, 11 nil make i - i< i, 8d ,u life, li is nol ii. cessai j f make fools >,f yourselves on l( c! ui ��� ,,.,,,.,,, ,,, ai i onventlon*. Don i ���,.,; . i ii. counti ��� �� ill tUl bi SI ' ,i ,i ii,. i nnvenllons ai ��� all ���"-��� l Don'i i"ig*' thai the home m women - , s. pi ue There she enn ��� v "i- ii. r powers r<,i- thi good ol all. Don't !������ in a Ilim.- I'i gei mill lh,I. I >'"' 1 the fli ��l fool you in. el M< n | win wait i ��r you and thi rs are lo I are ul,out to begin the construction of , dam winch will t,e mo feet nigh when finished and 7000 feel long, and will be oMefly filled bj hydraull-: ,*i|iileing. Won Rowland Priie. Mr. Schuyler is u member ot the British Institution of Civil Engineers, ibe American Society of Civil Kngl- neers, and other smaller engineering associations, He Is the author of a standard work of 600 pages on the const met ion of dams, published in 1901 by John Wiley & Suns. New York, an,] to be found in the hands of engineers the world over. He recently received the Rowland prize from tho American SocJets of Civil Engineers [or the i.e.*.t paper, ol the year, the ii I hi tn." KenUicky Countie.-i Dry. Louisville, Not, 30.- Ninety-three ui' Kentucky's 119 counties are now total1 ly , tweuiy-oue are partially dry, four are wholly Wet and iho case ,.,f one county, which recently voted a** a unit on prohibition, Is being settled by legal process in court. This Is Iho substance ol a ataiement secured by a local newspaper from the Kentuckv Antl-SalooD leagiip today. Chief of Police Drowns, San Francisco, Dee. 1 ��� VV. ,1. Blggy, chief of police, was drowned las! n'.ght. bj falling off a launch in Pram 'soo l_*j >., it' ��� yi ��� & ' t '���* %��,����� "V - 1 k *l*^k> p ����� ��� ��� ' . ���n i .. ?\* ; v" ' 'f. 1 ^a.. "> *>'* ��� ' ��� .*�� *n*a *ie ��.!����� 'J '*'***A* M V^, v-tvv ��� ���*-*':�� *$���>* ��� It,., I- tjt n*. .*a * ���iy'^y, ' ���1-y ��� to.���" ' ��� I i ����� a.'-- i* , ' * * ��� 1* ' - i ���j i > * ��� *��� "f * ���:'.* it v : W-M-fEpj' 4H_M��l . Jist ���'teMrif 'f" v * 37 r. aW7 iMif-l '__l'*.''��' > m% ��� Msv.A: M I ���a.t--JIJi:'''!'f��*.;��'PP,A -fiittltj ���vJr.irJ'V!; iVW ��� ** **. j-iP-Pj -J'^s,**" _��� twr* a_a ' i!iwtf _lr Ir*.' .I" 1 }:Vj ���..'A \Uj ���M'jlitlf '.'J.-fJI IMirVV,., y " _.'���'A'a'^^A^'iiiV^- 'i i'H,'^.T'.-__t'yii,|li'A*.fcJs��*,i I'M ���:���''*' ' i*:.ft2^ 'A" if A tl��� a >i^B^__________..........ar j ?, die......�� litfefA ::.;.v !* ��� * ..-.Am1*. Ji ���-mXA __���___-_,/ 1'a* "ifaMR1 ��� , I, nt .,; 4�� ��� M !��� * $'.1 '. $&$ ^f,V��' 1 - n i ... ��� *i .I- %,Av mtfyi ' ''V!. ���ri:::'*^c,M ���*;���!?������ in,, '.,'"' ., r.'k 'i i . 1' f.-Mli'i- ���' ��� i lit I* ' '��� \l a ������*> ���! Itt' ,... ��� '��� Vto ;f-A"'Ai*' ���_. * i i';' ���tV _i,f' -A, V , rlr��_. V.-n . TALK OF A NEW LEADER. A defeated army turning upon and I Uling Its leader is a Iin.- of experience which history and -tradition have preserved, and according to mors persistently circulated it ma) be given a modern exemplification by the Conservative party of Canada in dealing witn their leader. It has been dnted oui aa a tribute to Mr. Borden's personal strength Mi.,t he is the only leader who has retained his hold on his part j after In ing twice de- [ ' ��� Bui thai musi be attributed of his fi llovi ers. - M Is none tj lallfl -. to ipp ant him, foi ,M! his le; Ung the . 'ii .. Geoi Foster, were defeated. Mr. Poster ������ ��� I, cte I for a i ��� ncj In which a nominee could aol | Ibi ited ijoi : . ". ��� !i pr. vim..- reco .��� *��� . - ��� rtainlj has ni I ugth to iat-1 M ' '.- . ������ ���'. ... im .. th - .������a In foi i. r Par- .: howevi r, deal *. '. the '. .- ��� i ime Whit* lKSl or Hon. Mr. McBride supplanting \U minion leadei Tliis opens up Mj illitii.-. an I an attempted t*,^J maj cn ue some constitutional JvW iglemi at QJ ;n th, ition of a salai le ', SX* lti 'ii From thai U^ ' hfj powei to de;.o e him is the Got rn- kXS and the Pi ml i svould si in ij SIg in*M,n_.d to Inti Once -stab- PQ in th :u-. .. ��� t*v5j He JN5 CO .... iY^ , ��� foi* ��� : ' ��� ��� ��� .. ' ��� e would |^^^^|^|^|^Ht.v Govcrn- Get the Habit Christmas s drawing nearer .ach day and you have only a trifle over thr weeks to pre] ire, Why not take time by the forelock today and do a little preparatory shopping. Oat- store will give yop numberless suggestion* for gifts. At Moray's Chums - ��� $1.75 B. 0. Annual - 1.75 G. 0. Annual ��� 1.75 Chatterbox ��� ��� .75 at Morey s Headquarters FOR SANTA CLAUS Auction Sale \n am'tion sale of household goods ,.,,.. will be held on the corner of Keary street and Columbia Btreet S rton, tod^y, at _v:u and 7:30 ,, , ck, consisting of dressers and stands, couches, one sewing machine, and goods of all description J. TRAVERS. Auctioneer. SETTLERS7^ ASSOCIATION OF B. C. P. O. Box 556 Phone 334 Man supply live acre fruit lauds within easy distance of town; cash or tlir-e years. Terms to suit all clients. Comfortable five roomed cotttage] 'and three lots, all cultivated, for! $1600.00. Five acres all cleared and cultlval I, I for $1000.00. Terms, ii ���I ��� II 1 WE ARE OPEMNG Qur ~~ CHRISTMAS PAPETERIES Today. They Are Beauties Our New Westminster Greeting XMAS CARDS are the ones to send abroad or anywhere. I J. J. MacKay & Co. Booksellers Stationers News Deal ers P. B. BROWN MANAGER AUCTIONEER T) te^^eUe��e����������eee^^��i^^^^^#^^^^^^ ;,J Begbie Street. NEW WESTMINSTER. ennsylvania Blacksmiths COAL The Fair 240 Columbia Street, New Westminster Today's Special���Cup. Saucer and I Plate Set only 25c. '"ft >������ buy for cash aud sell I same." AT THE Royal Cafe Le. Entirely New Management Proprietress, MRS. ARCHER QUICK SERVICE EXCELLENT CUISINE Oysters on the half shell. Gam.- and fowl in season. 6E5I PUTY BANFF ANTHRACITE DID NEW WELLINGTON MAYERS y PRESTON P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. OFFICE: FRONT STREET, FOOT OF SIXTH. ��� ��� NEW WESWffl orey7s COLUMBIA ST. Meal Hours: Breakfast fi to 11 a. tn. Munch ll :30 to - p. m. Dinner .... 5:30 to 7:30 p. ni. Light Refreshments and Short Orders at all hour.-,. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone 375. Dominion Trust Block. Entrance Columbia and Sixth Bts. I ������ XMAS GOODS .. | ��� ��������� * ��� v, ��� havi now moved Into our new store, recentlj ������ * Z H. Smith's milliner) department, and are showings complei i I of CHRISTMAS GOODS I \n earl) selection will prove profitable to the purchaser VV, . . J i the ver) artlcli you have decided on tor that gift. Orde i ��� ��� yob gel i larger choice of goods to elect from ��� The Jeweler ��� ,'h Movements. ��� : :W. C. CHAMBER L.N f Sole ar-ent for the Longines and Hamilton Wa u��*��_ '.������(_��'.-�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������.�����<.���*. w, !__________________________________! gj f High Llass 1 aiionng i 'M I AT VERY MODERATE PRICES * i rn exp, rien, <��� WILFRED A. RUTLEY LATE THOS. E. MORGAN. Opposite Post Office. Column . This is the time of year when the worklngman require- th. I*"4* ;__���-_.-_.*���_.������.-_ - ____ ffi ���^^���^-^^>>-^��.*: -->^*:^>,_v��^^.._._^ Tim Look WHI Hi: Glad shoes that made. We keep only the SOLID LEATHER KIND -Shot- that will hold together no matter how ���e the test to wiiich they are put. Our prices, to.,, are the lowest of an,* shoe house In British Columbia. iVJi hi gel re? m I Itioa SjJ��Jj ig to "Mie, as Premier, but y^) ��� : d a ��� ' : ��� , . uni ud on - < olic), a sala > Ition ��� i no corn ited it'on to o I it - ���.; Govei nmeni in all thin j .- nu doubt understood that an 0 . , . forfeit his | os ition ll'Ti'tui.,* ��^ withoui -I'M ., i a *" . It I - iy ������ " yVj ii ��� ar. apparent iiov . could be d ���- *$�� j ,i ,i or reduce I to I ani . It is not conti nd I I hai Vlr, Boi len de* pendn mi the unending nature of hit portf: ii., for his po on In the < ion servative party. His qualities ra' iere Are Some of Our Leaders- - Fish Grain Blucher.., an eight Inch top boot, made with *' le An absolutely water proof hoot. ��� ; ��� h top, oil tai ned grain | n ��� A'l ���'������������ - riveted; I best i tim In 1 ,;' in i n .n.an" a . . :, ,, ,,,, In leather. Sold I v, | ,���.,: .an .;: rown moose bide pi ��� -: ���' to .... una Htted with strai and Dot, with doubli tore. Per pair $-Vj0 . Bluchi . oo . ��� | 1.00; our prli $2.3'.) 9,1th t ��*el.- iair Ini a .$6.50 ': " -"SS'ng *��ot�� toi . ,, Sl,. ou, prenchk!d logger lum*1 ���"'' Bnd outaide wuatoi fifteen In , top, and buckskin boot you'll pay 17.00 tor in othei , lace ,���, ;)!i,,, ...,. pair$5.50 to Bee some <>: oui h coal cai ried Into Didn't know there ���*-��� ������ ' In , oal ? Way there are mosi as man. a thei e ��� . oi butter. Lei you the Kind thai vill ro the ;������ rfei I i n of ������ I ' ��� hat our roal than the ordinary an i I better. I "i'��""j I""-* *. l\) him i olltlcally abo. bis i i n faSi Bui it i.> evident that boiIoub r-,-. - Ams cations would ari e ll t'ne position CJ|J won held b) n man who had '*';i ed r*fl to be acceptable to the opponents i I Vlyfl 1 I the Government. We had ihe pleasure yesterday o meeting one of the men who had 1 i TO W Si6n ..I lhe Dig Ele, trie Bool. Ncw We,tmin,ler, (, C. ^ THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN B C faU ��� a i i% - - - m >���*����� 9f Mi*. Worhincn -Come to us tor your sho. ,U1 Hllp||,v yM with the best lines possible a. ,���.,���, ,���, ���,,. pa,r $175 t0 %7M I Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manuracturer* and Deai.r* in All Kind* ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, Turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. ��oyal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. , New Westminster J*".. The Cash Stores T. H. SMITH Great Alteration Sale! Stupendous Reductions IN THE WOMEN'S Ready to Wear -*% j ���*�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������< i ���"��� ***9 .������-;,:������-.;:���.������*;::������-. �������� *���*���' *-- " ��*'-*��fWf��fTWTw -City News; ��� *> ��� **>%+^**#+*ww^#+w*>**#++*++ i:��������*��.|.����tt����ii.��#4i'�� I OUghl down a scow of from Gilley's (juarry ' an<* '' ' t"i Ma,lysmith tor coal. i;:" Royal City Mixture. ���* '"''"' I- 'i. and thi Mouse" at. the "i"'1''1 housi Q y, xhe play that *' "���" ''" or; in a dramatic manner. * ''''"��� ��� ������.' ��� . 1,1 Balmon from this die* I tr*cl *o Japan Is Bhown by the shipment of i ' ii 800 !���;,.", s from the 1'���''''' N'' n yards yesterday to Seattle er route f ,r the Orient. Th ��� bi ai place to get rail bulls .and ! flrst-class , u flowers is Davies' greenhou . i-q\% q 208. ** A man named Bennett was admitted |M the Mn , Columbian Hospital last ��� ning stiff, ring from a bad axe wound, ha. 1 a mi 1 ��� vered a toe n cutting a tree In one of the logging camps near Pori Moody, \ meeting of h, women voters w 111 1 e held at ���',:',',(, ,, n,. on 'l hursday at the K. of l'. hall, A 1 others interested In civic in.i are Invited tu attend, Xmas Goods!] : K������>:.tc<����*��:<<^^ l The proji a alteration of ihe rail way tracks on front sticu/ to accom modaie the Q C E. K. Une tfi Clover-I| dale wa , H,, ,.,i ;, Btage yesterda; �� when en on behalf of th compan} commenced to prepare line. Th.- G \ R, and C. P. Et. tracks will be moved over .a space to enable thi' B. (.' E. R. to come in on the north side. Von are Invited to laapei ��� the .1 Mow g,' nis. n.w patterns in Crockery ware. GOODS RIGHT���SERVICE RIGHT���PRICES RIGHT. * ��� .' ��� Cut flowers and bulbs of all kinds. I Tidy. ������ j The funeral of the late William VManen, killed by an interurban car cn' Friday night on the tracks near Tenth Btreet, took place yesterday afternoon from W. E, Fales' undertaking parlors to the Masonic cemetery, there being a large attendance of fishermen and other friends of deceased. The funeral service was read by .!. 3. Ralney. Th, pallbearers were, Waltar Campbell, Georgi Segowlla, H. Wi1-. cox, Thomas Colley, Antolne Savage] and ('. Christensen, LEE'S Furniture Emporium LEE'S BLOCK, COLUMBIA 8TREET, NEW WE8TMIN8TER, B. C. Opposite Lome Street. Phone 73. i one ',r our store* tc I hai In . ., ,������ i | ience to lock in the Ready-to-wi-ai Depa I nt, we find our- , face With a very serb ii ii in, ��� I y wiij. of mlj remedy for thii Is to . ock VV, ire sorry , idmlt that our ready-to-w, ir sto n high, and we are I ej to reduc, it even If wi ol December we ni is; .< ��� tetlme as there i noi an old a of-date gi . i | department p ;oods away. iv $12,000. 'hi an i at in POSITIVELY EVERY ARTICLE IN THE READY-TO-WEAR DE PARTMENT IS REDUCED BUT ZENITH UNDERWEAR AND D. St A CORSETS. MZ+0<>D*>0*>OC��0*O*>O*K)*>G*KO*0*>-C* tin's $12 and S20 Suits Seduced lo $5 Singing and musle In "Littli Johnny .ior.es" from start tc finish, Opera arrival in j bouse on Thui _ ia, even ng Great Britain In time for Chi istmaa should be mailed not later Mian se\ i o'clock p.m. Sa i urd i) n, xt. Dec, "���. M, tei noi Dec. 9. From stree than Wednesday A n, i ��� gotti ii , leaflet, the ���Westminsti i Pre jusi bei a |i ied by the firm of Dingle & Burnett for the fai estate firm of White, EJhiles & Co, Whili intended primar- Just arrived three pound tins Rldg - :. ������; an advertising medium, the ..;, ... tea, one dollar, at Kyle's, leaflet contains a quantity of interest- jing reading matter grouped under the head of "The .Age of Big Things for I ��� i ��� ��wn VI Rofci ���- ���. tlu IS up ' i ini S3 Children's Coats Keduced to $1.50 twee niakei Regular *}'-'��� ��� i Pony .$5.00 ���'el $1.50 ��� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������*��������������������������������������������-�����.�����������������<.����� PRIME RIBS BEEF Mutton Veal Pork Best Farmers SAUSAGES Bologna, rleaaCneese Pacific Meat Market Phone 192 Mr.MENEMY & ANDERSON Columbia St. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL ... II-VWO.OOO.O- RESERVE 111.000,000.00 leb describes j (,ri,r,che, mroughout u_.uaJa and Newfoundland, and lu London, England, the ,v"1' I' large undertakings now NcW vork, Uhtcugu and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A Oen* in progress In and arpund the city. eral banking Bu.u.tfU Transact*!. Ti". Westminster Pn - will be issued i .titers of Credit issued, availatile will correspondents In all nartu of the i: "' ��� ��� on demands. World. 6��vlng�� Bank Department. Deposits received In sunia of $1 aua upwards, and Interest allowed at _! per cent, per annum (present rate) added four tunfli a year. Total .\s��*.*h ...e: URN,000.000.00. VV'-' WEF''���MINSTER BRANCH G. O. BRYMNER *.. nn-Mr**' New W, T te Luid registry returns for the month oi November -hows the fee? were J2.86.93 a- agalnsl $2379,93 In ihe coi.espondlng i ��� i lod of la-a - i and $2 11 l.Oti in th, month 01 ; ������ her iiii.- ..���.-. I".: s ,!e���Seven roomed house, a "'���' >'0U1 "" .. room, pantries, closets, wood- ���:-'"' md tin Mou the opera Bhed. horse Btall( carrlage house. tonigh ** fruit trees; on lull lot. For further Thi ioi il li ,- . M;, Canadian Or* | particulars apply to owner. 192 Eighth der of Cho en Friends will elect offi-|8treet' cer. tor the ensuing term on Thursda) T!u, uevll," ?Ienrj Savage'a Amerl-I* evening, when a large attendance is can adaptatioa ol Franz Molnar's X antlclpi hhen are twenty-flve Hungai ama, will .not be seen ln IX ' ' i��� a - ��� xpected, thejY cancelled I ��� i caused al* ���audi.lai. ti -.une Su tli twi nty-flve Initiated al ��� ������������������������������������ ��� ������������������������������������# ���������������������M# ���������������*���'��� ��������������������������� A * One of Our Mottos: ' Prompt Delivery Knock the cover ,,tT a Mis of 'B. ind t on hit." [t will ma ������ "'ns'' '- '���-��� '���' ' '������'.' ac* ^p/W r^ itit ni th,- ,, ithor's treat- ' ilendid line of Tweed Walking Skirts at 95c Women's ��10 Coats ior $4.95 Women's 512.50 Coats ior S7.75 thr, e-qua tei a i . Regulai $12 "" .. $7.75 Positively all our $20 Coals on sale ior $10 each 75c Flannelette Blouses ior 45c 51.50 Black Lustre Waists for 45c 500 Silk Waists for $2 250 Lawn and linen Waists for $1 Inheard of prices in Women's Underwear . iste :'.],*> . ave * was tmil . ��� explosloi ear Por Ham* company, which was u-'f raond, is n ���" *��- heiv ;,, �� ward- rec thi Royal Col im* , , . |a; : * liian hospital. _ f '-.- ��� ��� fA'.T-r^ y. You phom B - Ing and Dyi wo ��� i' d. (���. Cleau- jon, ��� i " I ��� an . M . w. Eliza j A!i dealers handle ��� ... i .... * ��� i T ie mu mi ��� * b -ST/j. F$$V ������ K-fl . ���' ��� A'e specialize thi.- part of our ness and ci n guarantee sat* i " iction to our cu: torn' Canned Goods We have Mist received fin- carload of the tamo ��� Tartan Brand Canned Ooods��� Fruit and Vege al es Be sure to try these goods before buying l others. . ������ The 'B. CM and "Old | J oid Au oidei* ior 700,uOu bricks, to be delivered ton well kuowu Vancouver ance, and th, il'.teS. i h ni ison ��� place yestei laj in.de, gport" eigars the auspii ��� ��� hi Apo tolic 1 ague, brands, of \, j, ch ��� i ��� d *k is a member, to Ithe Odd F, Hows' cemetery. Man; | '.,., .,,:,. re ol tie were in atten I- some floral trl- contractor In June ol next year, was; ie.il ivlth Aid. K. J, Fader, promoter of the Pitt Lak- Brick and Cement Use Han- VogUang Poultry Food, company, yesterda; afternoon. T_hls it ha< no ,.,iii il. i. la the best on the ,.r,\vv ,��� only the lirst. of a number market today. Refuse all substitutes, | Wulch will be placed with the com-i ;,. there is nothing just as good Ask ianv n,,w (jelng organized, several' your grocer or druggist. _ builders having announced their - ntlon of patronizing the Pitt Lake q I industry, having become convinced ii the superiority of the new article after a. ia- submitti il the sampli . ricks to ' ia and rigi 1 tests. Public Supply Stores GEOprAopfIV13 Phone 92. Cclun.Lna Street. New reliable ��� ** ���������������������������������������������������������������Ofttt West minster, B. C. < ���*�������������������������������������..�����<>�����������������*���-��� ��� o ��� ��� o *�� + ��� ��� �� ���� *>> ����� <> ��� i 3*CO*C����C��>C*C��>C*>0 0*O4O*0��0*K_)*OO*K>��K3*0*O*Q<��O 8 r I We nt 111.25 Flannelette liowns, in plain colors and stripes, ior 75c each B ladies' Vests and Drawers, siiyiit imperfections, for 25c per pari Sweeping reduction on all hkirts and Furs fur and ifkirt in the store reduci d jYour . Business T_ i I I i Monster sale of Blankets ami U ''' v, over 100 pair of blankets In stock. The.-,, must .140, efore reduced them from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. Evei , 1 educed. A' (-Blanket, for *6'50 $5.75 |3.26 Qlve 11- your t'n'st of the month order and see bow w�� 11 we will peat you. Vou wiltMind that our goods are all of the ve b, : quality, (trlctly tresn an 1 prices right. \\.. can save you money on your groc rj orders. "Try us." First shipment of Japanese orangi s are just In, per lux 75c. Naval oranges, loien -to-:. largi a ..-is for ts for . . "i"i- for iforters for 16.0(1 1 $2.23 $1.50 $4.25 pei We havi those love Red. a lew boxes left Of y apples. McAulasb 'mforters for i ^o+c^o^o*o*o**o*o*h��'o+^o*q+oow���o*o*c��o T. H. Smith's Great Alteration and Trade Sale The PEOPLE'S GROCER Phor.e 103 and 443. Kf ���fff.l.iMgH Dr. Price's Baking Powder, twelve * ��� I ince tins. 35c at Kyi*' . Fronl 9 street, ** O Mrs. Gallagher, of Vancouver, wi ��� .1. ocal V. VV. C. T. M. at 2 the nexi regular meeting of th , .������- O ' ������ 'H. iu Tui Bda . Jan, an In- 0 ition havin- !,,������ n extended to l> 1 ome 1 Ime ae,,,. A social will on the same daj bj hi y* 1 an Inti eating program ivlll [rendered. At yesterdaj evenli regular monthly meeting, a 11 tm tee, consisting ot MIs.es Velma R ��� ��� and M. Marshall, waa appointed ��� arrange all detail., A commlttei ap- o I pointed some time ago to collect BUb-|X Iscrlptiona among tho member, for the 0 providing of a poj in the children's Q ward at the Royal Colubian hospital g reported having met with conslderabli g success, and was granted lurtbev time ��� . a . I **' to complete its canvas.--. Wilfred A. Rutley, wno arrlVei week front) Winnipeg, ha- pure the tailoring business of Thomas E. Morgan. Mr, Rutfty is a cutter ol j wide experience and states that th he will continue to run a high el.".- goods, bis prices will be of a more modenate nature th.tn those formerl) chnrged and he therefore hopes to retain the patronage of all old clients I and to secure the business of new custonie-3. ����� I Zgfrf? CM** I nsure Yrr our I earn Ferhaps you have not got a team of Teddy Bears, but you may have a team of valuable horses or a stylish single driver that yoo would not like to lose. I can insure them against death from an* cause whatever, including fire, accident or disease of any kind. If you are interested inquire for rates, and I will be pleased to give you full information whether you insure, or not. based O*) ALFRED W. McLEOD Economy Insurance Broker ARMSTRONG BLOCK. | 0*'K5'K*0��0*aX>*0*C*0*040*0 0*0*0<>0*040*00*K)*0*0*tK)*0*0 GET YOUR Christmas Curtains DONE UP AT TUE Royal City Laundry Royal Avenue and Blackie Street. P. O. Box 665 Telephone 54. Wing Yuen Co. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS Suits made to Order. Columbia and Mclnness Street*. 1 v ��� ����� V ' * ' ��� it.'* mat'* ��� * * ��� ll' ' '**'' .. ' -..ii r ��� .* * -i -v-r ; ��� ��� ��� # . '-*.**' a."' ���' **\ v 3 .*��� ' ��� 4 ������'.-��� . �� v* .* j V w< _,- *. *. * * tv .������ *,*M'tm ** ��� . .-���* ������: .\ ���Mi MB1. 'A 'I- tL '���*'t*8if,4 ��� ��� , y*i-. ':>*" *.**>.", *.**'���*.-' ���I JvVi 1 1 ty^'.*tr.-y ^ ' * ��� J* n_% ��� - ;���-*���. ��� :^vm;.mi *��� > ������' ��� ***���***�� >**M ��*.���'"* ���* - '*-* '* , Vt 1 - : * '��� ������#����, *l*m .*._. ���-���'���'. .!__* . I_ " ' !_____ , i1 llflaPJ ' :��*'$ V.iklP, *���_'��� '.') t le ��� h w vf' 'fv># -���- _-'<'��� .��� j&a lm : mm^y\, M' ��� ��� : A V''*k .���'���> i a .*' V*" ���' M W ' V '.i J' "-"'il ' ��� JW'M p rf ���*:_;,*'���""'���.��� .>'-��Si'_��' fA:vT;f".'AA.:jfe' LI'I*_B* _t i . " "** ,*| "'." '. :j. A'" fr* '.'. ��� .<.#,,, V". ���::"����� i P -IA,*;.;. "i ���^!:A'tA:A . !���:. A: SB?*;* ,���'���.'' '��� rrVUf ; *<��� f PR'.m; ���TlJ.ft1 '. v'��' A ��� ,'V-i i''M7;iri 1 J . ' J> '. v'.*tA- *'.'j i F .�����' ���*f!:'��i A' : *���!. ' I ?W .mWA'/j fife A |;^l H; kwvi y-:�����_. I ^i"rV'A:' H-A 'J.WJL'*'** ' IfJC ��� ' ll' ' .Ml'If. li l;!l_i. CV , ,.., *i*i>*-"t * ' .. t> aw*" ��� ���'''���J 'Jl �� . i* i ���*. p.. ��� ' Av'*'i"WA- i|/l ' * i ^J) ijbr*, ��(,_ V'V A*.-!; *.i!., ;-;^,*.tr ������ , fi-.-'T1'-' * ''��������� M. rf*. ',i-if"J' .<_��� *_i('. IA'-:,-- ,'(im ,:��� !.' ,��#.&; V* ������' "��� ���> Wr>' ���<���*&)��".���*���.%���<* * 'Wr, |��� ��� ' '��� a, "' 'H?A: *?.'���'��� \���? ffl- .'�����;��� < ������ , ��i ���t H ' H . e BUY an* r>/ Direct from the Prairie Provinces, as supplied by The REICHENBACH CO., Ltd. Pure Food Purveyors The Best Meat at the Lowest possible prices. Butchered, dressed and shipped under Government Inspection and Under the Latest and Cleanest Conditions. Sold by The Reichenbach Co., Ltd. Wholesale and Retail Butchers .... Columbia St., New Westminster BOTHA PLEAD. FOR UNITED SOUTH AFRICA (.HOOKS TIKt Of PURSUIT ANU ARRANGE FOR ARREST Fumous War General Realizes That Bickerings Must Cease. . .��� Tow n, Dec, ', l ���' n,'i a! Botha ��� ii. at i banquet here on Saturda:-. iade a -; roug ; |, a foi union. "Tla-re are," he said, "two questions facing us, What can we do for SouMi Africa, mill whai for the empire i" which w, belong? The answer is, we mii-t unite and strengthen ourselves and the empire, People of tlie.se states have a great opportunity, car- :yia'- .villi it i ispousibllity, of saying the VII go forward as on.? ... I. a diff< renl people. The eli tions which pri val] tod iy will a- us In attaining the Ideal of one ii ilted kingdom." Oeni ' il I)." et, who proposed the ticcesi if the convention, emphasized ii"- necessity ,,f a policy of Mv.. . n 1 ial-:... Chicago, lx-c. l.���"Wo know ll is onlj a matter ut Minn when you will gi ; us anyway, -so we may as well su!,- mil gracefully." This message uver iho telephone today r, ache I Peter Dratzbui -, of the United States Secrei Sen li e, from on of iwo men, who had Hooded Milwaukee Avenue business houses with spur-1 lous Bve-doll u bills to thc aggi gate uf $3,000. "Come "ii ov er and mak, thi pini h, added the voice, which named u meeting place, Shortly afterward Dratzburs appear-] ed at the Federal building with 'wo! prisoners, Custave Bayer and Henry .Mi, iiai'ls. They said they had grown j : Ired of i rving to i hide detec l\ es, Canadianracihr , RAILWAY COMPANY a I irrlval of malls at the New W��at- mii, iter po6t offloe, the hou ��� ten Id . ach c ise being the hour of cIoj Q| leavi '...iy at which la half an hour, as a rule, bi , i, 4mmtmU']''. All mail dally at unless otherwise stt>Hi are despatched Kbd received dally except Sunday, only mails dlspat, hed and re- Imperial Limited :__o a.m Atlantic Expre b :20 p.m. Whether yon tra. el tor pl< asure oi ��� -. I Sunday are the C. P. H. south the way mail.*, Bapperton, Frasi t Mills and Coquitlam. btiRiness always buy your tickets via ,.,,,, , . j and ('. I*. H. east mails, not Includini; the C. P. K. as you are nam ��/ .. ��� ii. safety and comfort. Tickets Issued to and 'rom all pGf&ts, Mal.s DespatchecJ. v 6:00 a. in. (closed at eleven o'clock the previous night)���Vancouver via For further partttftflan ann reservu- MM N. u. "Owl." (ions apply 7:30 a.m. -Vancouver and (excepi Un. 'GOULET, Tuesday) Victoria, via I). C Electric Agent, N'.-f- 'Westminster, railway. or to C. B. FOStv.iV I Sumas and Seattle, including all U. Asst. Menl. Pass. -,!>;. VnnnotiTitr. .s- 1'Olnts east and south, and points between New Westminster and Ilunt- ' Ingdon, B.C., via C. P. R. south; also C. P. If. east, s ippei ton, and Ft*\ er ���' P, M. R It, _ ' Mills an I Coq iltlam. .N'oio - The two 7:30 a.m. C. P. mails, south and east, take mail for all points from Xew We tmli east (Including Langlej and dl via Porl Haney.) The - '���" p ni C.P. u. despatch omits all Lower Frasei points ea * of Coquitlam except Pitt dLy male ovei lti yeai ��� Meadows, Port Haney, Port Hammond, extent of Web ter's Coi ni rs, .Mission Synopsis nl Canadian hi :* Regulations. Ai_> available Domin iu the rail s iy belt in i: bla, may he homesti B nho la the sole '������ one-quarter I City, ucie.-. more or less * �� -w-.a-a -. aa-aaauaaav, ....w_. ...... HI IV- . UIWIV m ,������-. Agassiz and Harrison Hot Spi ngs.j Entry must be m Mails for Tort Moody and Barnet goes the local laud offici both via Vancouver and MV P, R, mailsMjjhjij^ the laud Is b I Mails Received. proxy may, however, be ��� --��� I 8:45 a.m. Blaine and Senile. In-1tain conditions by the cludiiiK all l'. S, points, via G. N. H.lson, daughter, brother er 3 "Owl." [intending hoiae-Ueader. 9:00 to ]'��� <>*) a.m. - Strawberry Hlll.l The homesteader is requln Tiiiilierlan.i und South WCStliilnster,'torm the condition.-, connee CHINESE EDITOR SENT FROM BRITISH COLONY FAMOUS MINES ARE SOLD FOR MERE SONG B . te, Muni.. Id c. M The Ophli mini s. famous as om of tbe reliable old producers of ihis district, were Bold yi *iir,la., for $7500 to Walt, i- Talent, a banker representing Butte creditors who demanded the satisfaction of claims aggregating $140,000. The Ophlr ��a- the main asset of the Butte Central and Boston Copper, a $11.1,0(111,(11,0 corporation, .and embracing lioston and Canadian financiers. Contract or, Grand Trunk Pacific. Ottawa. Dec. 1.���The contract for the last si eii,>n of the eastern division or the G-rand Tumi. Pacific lying 100 miles >', ,���*.! <>r Make Abltlbbl and stretching westward towards Lake Setplgon has been given to th" Messrs, Minis. There are at presenl no means '���f communication with this district and contractors will themselves have to construct a wagonrond northward from Jack Fish buy on Lake Supi rloi It m expected that construction work will be und' r .nr. bj nexl spring Hong Kong, Dec. I. Sheng Pao, ,,u,. of the two edltoi - of vernacu ui newspapers, banished fi om i he Bi li *h col* ' nj bj he colonial governm, nt, has Issued a laruwell address, which has ��� en distributed, and In which lie bll - i''M.- denounces the British officials for banishing Chinamen withoui uiv- Ing i le in a In it, Ing, Shi ng I'a,i, another editor, and si .- eral Chinese renident.. were Bern out ,,i Hongkong by the colonial government on the charge thai they Incited rioting against certain local shop keep- | ers, who i'aiie,i to carry oui the boy- ,coti recently org zed on Japanese ! goods, Sheng Pm, deprecates the restriction of Individual liberty in Hong. I kong and warns Chinamen against the j danger of Investing capital In a com- l munity where th<\v are subject .0 i deporlatIon. Lov/er Fraser Ri Frei^'Kt and PaaSs- eng'er bervice per bb. 'Favorite ver mius. 8 I" - ii. Blaine and Seattle, including all IT, S. poinis east nnd south, also aii j.oiuts between N< w Westmin Bter ni,i Hlaiu,', via O, X. l(. Xote. Cloverdale and distrlcl (Clo- ver Valley, Surrey Centre, Elgin, Alluvia and IVt.smg.Wfi Prairie) Ha/.il- ini-re. P-m Kells, Hall's Prairie and Carrying Height and assengers to Nicomekl dtrnpattched dally except Sun all points between New vv. stminster iday; Claytwn, Monday, Tuesday, and Westham island. Thursdaj and Saturday; Tynehead Leaves Braokman-Ker'a wharf daily and lion A-ocord, Wednesday -n.-l Sat- at 2 p.m.; .additional trip on Mondays, unlay. Til ese malls are all received by court, r (Tuesday and Friday). 8:20 a.m. Vancouver and Victoria, i ia M. c. Electric railway. 3:30 a.ni. Vancouver, via ' c 1.���The trad, and e<>in. j merce departmenl was advised by l I telegraph today that on account of a i . shortage In the Mexican wheal crop ! the gov, rami ni of thai country haa re ine il the customs duty on lm* ported wheal from $1.50 gold to 50 centi gold pi r 220 pounds, i ffectlvi from Dec, I", until April ".0 next. a.m. dally, except Fridays at 6 a.m.; j Central Park, via B. ('. Klocitic tail- additional trip on Saturdays, leaving! way. ihmto p.m.���Strawberry Hill, Tim- iK'riand and South Westminster, by courier (Tuesday and Friday). 1 MI0 p.m.���East Burnaby, by courier. 2:00 p.m.���Burqultlam, by courier. 2:00 p.m. -Ladner, Port (iniebon, ; WVfttham I land and Sunbury, daily except Sunday; Woodward. Tuesday, j Thursday and Saturday, via steamer [Favourite, Capt. .1. C. Bruce. (Steves- for CONRAD, CARCROSS ATL1N t,011 lna" despatched and received via WHITE HORSE, dawson ind Vaaoouvec) FAIRBANKS. D,*,ilv train* (except I 2:,_0 p.m.���Vancouver and Plpet at .')Mto p.m., calling at Steveston as inducement offers. TAKE The White Pass and Yukon Route 12:30 ti Sapperton, lam. 1:00 p m. Vancouver, Centra] Pai k and Fraser Ann. 1:30 p.m. Kast Burnaby, by courier. 3:30 pm. Burqultlam, by courier. M:Mil p.m. Blaine and Seattle, Including all U. S. points; also all points between Blaine and NewWestminster, via o. \. u (See note above days on which these malls are patched and received.) with under one of the plans: 111 At least six nion a upon and cultivation ol tb. each year for three yi ai ��� (2) If tae father (or motbi father is deceased), <��r :|' j steader resides upon a ���' '��� ' J vicinity of the laud enti ��� 'requirements as to residen - ������ iast, satisfied by such person res as to lies Vancouver G, N. it .... ,.. p.m.��� Vancouver an, Sunday) carryinK passengetn, mail, Slfllng, via O. N. It. north. !f.PJ�� at oILrS' , r��nilect witb 4:00-Vancou ver and Burnaby lake, 1 A royalty at the.rate of five cents RJ ton shall be collected on ohantable cosi mined. ( w. W. COR1 Deputy of the Minister of 0 ,.rii)M jf TOO N"*"1 Alr:;" ��� ��� .*������)���. Ml English Cab Qirli Johnny Jones" at the Opera House Thursday Night. ,yxo*c+c*- ���MO*K.*oeo*'~>r *0 oeceoeoeceo^cce'- ���Meo*c*r,��n o ** LOT 7, Block 36 of Roj il avenu I ouse or factoi ��� in past tliis piop ��� terms THIS IS A SACRIFICE ��� B C. 1 ��� ind C. P. R. $3000. Rea ��� Dominion Trust Co. T. R. PEARSON, Mgr. City Elections Surveyor Ellard tsiock. New Westminster, B C New Westminster, B. C. 2 >:o:*c*D400*o*o4o*o*o*o o��3*3*o*o*c*D3*o*oeoeo*oeo 1���* *\* Canadian Pacific Railway Co. ��� rltlth Cciurr-'a Coast Lin.. Service. ���THAT'S OUR BUSINESS Every order plac-d .. I .'- ui means a satisfied customer, OUR (WORK SATISFIES OUR PRICES ARE RIliHT tes on ��� an di on q ..un itj quoti I llcation. \ Jackson & Morrison _������� ���ji Daily News Block. f New Westminster. Phone 388 J V f j 4 TIME TABLE VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE ROUTE. Prhi ���' .. V .... I .,������... Sti tuner Charmer at l p.m. dai. v. Notice ... i,. ���������,.. given to the tors "i thi Citj of N'.'w Wes minstei that l require the presence of th, d . electors at the City Hall on MONDAY, the 7th day of December, 1908, ai 11 o'clock a.m., I n the pui - po ui ��� lei ting a May*,:- and three - for the year 1909, and at 12 o'clock n ion of the same day. toi the purpose of electing se. n ... :..':.. a Vldei tn n for the said yeai .,*. !:���"������. The mo ��� ol nominal lon shall be as i"..'.' . Each candl ill be a ��� la vi: Min-. *'. shall e subsci ��� I o pi rsons as auy person who Is the sole head of a and .,:���:, who shaM be family, or any male over 18 years of : . qualified electors and residents In age, to the extent ol one-quarter sec- Mi,��� City; and such nomination paper tiuu oi IBO acres, mure or less. ial] con 'in a statemenl b -v. ition for entry mu3t be the ,,. : i :-. nominated that he con- made In person by the applicant at in, mination. *��� Don Mauds Agency : ion ] ipei - shall I - Offi ���'.* any ��� the date o thi notic ��� ynops . of Canadian North-Weil Homestead Regulations. .', ._. even numbered section of Do- tniuion lands In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting b and 26, In uot re ���.-'-. may be homesteaded by VANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROUTE. S ��� P ���- ilea. a ��� lallj exi Ictor i ,: - at ��� irmei eaves La.ll foi Victoria l p.m. WESTMINSTER-VICTORIA ROUTE .1. S.S. Trader will leave Victoria for N..., We tmiustetr everj Tues lay. Leaves New Westminster on W>d* !;������-.lay ii_ ��� ���. l .'ii the ��� al 9 J v. *m !.. . ��� . i ���' llth daj until " p in of th, am, lay at the ..-: Thi ' n< I Mluuii- ���:���. Citj Ha the Fi Hall Sappi r* ton; an i 'ii" Wat". ��� - . ������ house, .,. ..:;, ��� ������ ... \ :, kland an l Elevi nth Sti I . of whli h every person I ...-������! to take notice and gov in hlmi ell accordingly. ���v-K.v_.--K- -M~!~M"K"-"H' D. V. LEWTHWAITE CABINET MAKER. ���'��� ars With .1. A. Lee.) ��� ��� l and solicits your U I 'ii furniture b spe- ' ��� and store furniture b ��� ' furniture repairs. ' Class Workmanship. D��V. LEWTHWAITE o 26 Alexandei St. t( Tram Office. P ��- Qox 304. Hoube Pbone B 29. WEST COAST ROUTE. SS Tees Leaves Vict,,ria 11 p.m. 1st, 10th and 20th of each month for Clayoquot, Mosquito Harbor and way ports; 10th of each month for Quatsino and way j ports; 20th of each month for Ahcuset,' Quatsino, Cape Scott and way ports. of November, 1908. W. A. DUNCAN, Returning Officer. Street Letter Boxes Grand Trunk Ry. MV-len. Train Service Between Chicago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, j Portland, Boston,! nvra."th Principal business center*. .,f | vwrARlQ, QUEBEC nnd the MARI* .. HMK PROVINCES. J,,.'.'" ' UPPALO, NEW yORK and HI;Ani..;,i'ulAi via Niagara Falls. "' Ti.���" Tables, etc.. address GEO. W. VAMX ASAs's,a"1 Gen'] fassenster and Ticket ***���*���- iar.AdamsStvChlr-atro.nl. VANCOUVEK-NANAIMO ROUTE. S. 8. .loan i.. ...a- Vancouver IM',0 pm. daily, except Sunday, Leaves Nanaimo at 7 a. in. SKAGWAY ROUTE. iv;a,. ��� Maj li aves Vancouver De- , ��� i'i1'" I NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. S.S. Amur. 1..���., re Vani ouver 2nd and 16th of ! every month. ur 111V MR. : leaver��� From New Westminster Monday V, ..In laj and Friday at 8 a.m. 1 From Chilliwack Tuesday, Thursday 1 ttnd Saturday at 7 a.m. _.��� H E A-pVERTISK. TS - - IN ��� Daily n f. w s For reservations ana miormatlon ���all or address KO. OOULET, Agent, New Westminster. C. II. FOSTER, ASSt, Oen. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. .1 W, THOUP, General Superintendent, victoria CHOICE MEATS AT THK Central Meat Market Tn x,;!-MAi;,j.' .You.* BUSINESS. Corner Eighth St. huo cHONf- *vo BOWELL * ODDY i-'irtb Avenue Priipri'"''",''''. Following is the compli te list oi street letter boxes, together with their location and numerical designation: Box No, Situation. 1���Eighth Ave. and Thirteenth St. 2 Eighth Ave. and Lighth St. 3���Soventh Ave, and Fourth St. , Sixth A1-'' and Third St. [x .', . ..ii : Sixth St. sixth Ave, and Ninth St. 7 S xth Ave. an l Twelfth �� . g Sixth An1, and Fourtei nth St. ., . nth we an i Fourteenth 9 . i,, [������,, ii ,:������ and rwi Ifth St. 11 j\, ii a Avenue and Teuth St. 12 Fourth Ave. and Seventh St. 13 Fourth Ave. and Fourth St. it Fourth Ave. and Second St. 15 riiinl Ave and Second St. 1,; Queens Ave. and First St. 17 Queens Ave. and Third St. is Qui ens Ave, and Sixth St. 19 Qui ens Ave. and Tenth St. 20���Eighth St. and Toronto Place, 21 llatilau and Turner Sis. 22 Agnes and Tenth Sts. 23 Acn,.- and Seventh Sts. ���j I \mies and Fourth SI!. 26 Amies and Elliott Sts. ���jr. Agues and Dufferin St.*. i 27���Columbia and Leopold sts, 28���Great Northern Railway Station '��� 29���Columbia and Elliott Sis. Mill���Columbia and Fourth Sis. 31���Columbia and Alexander Sts. 32���Columbia and Tenth Sts, 33���C, P. U. Station, Front St. 34���Front and Me.Ken/.ie Sts. 35���Front and Lytton (Square. 38���Front St., Schaake. Building. 37���Brunette and Keary sts, CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS Wanted --tost A Foid tlTOUK 5 WU> BUM j for Sale -:��� lo Kent -:- tic. | WILHCLM IN EFFIGY W v rED Housework ��� ��� month 520 or $2E W. N. Draper B. C. Land . *l im Dailj Ni - . "tv ���. M LL i KAMI'; ;, ave ������ I trm all clean u Westmlnsl ��� I inctlo.i for citj lota; Sappe >i irefi rr< d. M ', ner, Box 530. German Flag' Trampled Under Foot in Public Streets -Rioting E.xpected. Vienna, via Frontier, burning of Emperor Dec, 1. i William an i FOR SALE���Lots on the Sixth .-treet ear line, for $100 each, 'MM* cash, Franz Josef in effigy, the trampling of German flag under foot and balance .Hi per montl White Shins. 260 Columbia street, City. HOUSES TO RENT���Those nice new houses on Thirteenth I ��� tween Fifth and Sixth avenue; splendid view. One minute from car line. Everything new and up to date woodwork mission finish, cast Mon enamel bath, electric light, hot and cold water, six rooms beside po.-rch and vestibule; four closets. Just the home for a Christmas bride; Ionia ov,-r them. For particular: phone A IT'.'. FOUND���Child'i this office. pin--.. . ���' aer applj TO RENT- ��� Si ven roon I furnished house with one aer. ' md; also , fortj chic ��� n*. rent $20; Queens a .,���!. ie and Eleventh ��� el TO RENT���Furnished ooms from $1.50 i*r w, ek up. 3team he&te I, bath aud modern convenli a< es, Apply the Vendome, or to Mrs. Archer, Royal Cafe (formerly Lee's the German dag undei fool anj tli" cheering of Austria's enemies were some of today's -een.- in many Austrian cities, wh,-re bitter race feeling has been developing tor -"me time. In many town-, the foes of the German people are parading the streel . denouncing the presenl dynasty .and promising to join the army of Insurgents in thi* event nt a civil war. Disorders are general throughout the empire, and the situation is particularly serious at Prague and Trieste, where popular feeling has raached such a pitch that rioting has '.���in narrowly avert I Tho governmenl is doing everything ��� le t<> suppress the new- of the I'M-; anrl is rlgorouslj , ��� nsorlng : he !- latches which ari '...nine the country through the regular channel--. THE STAGE TU RENT���Suite furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, Apply to Alex. Speck. W.\NTED���PupUs for violin and man- ��� in; ie's moderate Address i: ix 487. City. TO LET���Furnished bedroom. Apply 439 Dickenson street, the Crescent. or sun- agency for the district in which th- land Is situate. Entry by proxy may, however, be made at au agency '_n ,,, y .editions by tbe father, motli- ��� the TM. ... "i ""��� **'��� luShter' !'rot!"'r or slster o! (in the case of ���'" ���' ���- * homesteader. , ... ._,-,. Ii . ,. ������.'��� is rejulred to per* brm the - ��� tead duties under one | )i '��� ie fOliOWipg ] lans- . (ij At least six months' residence j il tlth ition of the land in three years. .. .-_ nomesteader may, if lie so res, perform tue required residence duties by living ou farming land owned solely bv him. not less than eighty (SO) acres In extent, ia the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet this requirement., toi V. the father (or mother, if the WANTEDGood plain sewing neatly done. Apply Mts. J. Simpson, .Ash street, P. O. Box 9 M FOR RENT���Furnished housekeeping rooms; close in; beautiful view: furniture for sale. Enquire room 7, Burr block. VESTMIN'ST E R EMPLOYMENT AGENCY���Under new management, 266 Columbia street, Phone 366, P.O box 807. Can supply you with all kinds of help promptly, free of charge. Branch office, 107 Cordova st-eet we-st. Phone A 2750, Vancou- -..', B. C. Japanese Employment Agency CONTRACTORS and TRANSLATORS Male and Female Heip Promptly Furnished. COLUMBIA and McNSEi-EY STS.. NEW WESTMINS. _"..-., B. C. "hone 431* p. O. Bo* R85 Big Attraction Tonignt. Th ��� wide distinct:,ui won by Char.es Klein's "The Liou and the Mouse" through out the country, places Oiis drama in a field of popularity iu which there are few others. A most timely theme was chosen by the capable and celebrated playwright and his masterful treatment of the topic carried thc play Into Instantaneous and seemingly .���vei lasting vogue. Henry B. Harris played his part exceptionally well be- fore the clever actors he employed were given an opportunity by his ever apparent expenditure, in properly mounting the play. Not only having been played for over a year ia New York city, '"lbe i.ion and the Mouse" has a linn following in every city in the United States. An estimate was recently given, embracing the number of people who had witnessed the Klein drama during it- remarkable car.'';', au 1 after deducting a conservative number uf thosi who may have seen u more tliitn once, the total still V. main, d In the tens oi a ��� lions. Mr. Harris -��� Vs "lb. Lion "and the Mouse" to tii" opera house tonight to , m w Its acquaintanci among local ��� ons oi ti i theatre's :" -t olT rings. Given under my band at the City fatb.,r u l1eeease(j) of a homesteader Hall, N.-tt Westminster, the 24th Day t..g permanent residence on farming lnud owned solely by him, not less than eighty (80)' acres in ex.ent, In the vicinity of the homestead, or upon a homestead entered for by him in the vicinity, such homestealer may perform his own residence duties by living with the tather (or mother). tli Tae term "vicinity" in the two preceding paragraphs is defined as meaning not more tUan nine miles in a direct line, exclusive of the width of road a.lowances crossed in the m is irement M.i A homesteade: Intending to perform his residence duties in ac cordance with the above while living with parents or on farming land own- fid 5 himself must notify the agent for the district of such intention. Six months' notice in writing must ,i elven to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of intention to apply for patent. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. VOLUNTEER WARNING BOUNTY ACT, 1908. TO PURCHASERS. livery assignment of the right of a South African Voluieer entitled to a land grant must be by way of appointment of a substitute and must be in the form provided by the -\ct. Special attention is called to Sub-' section 3 Of Section 5 of the Volunteer Bounty Act, 190S, which provides that no assignment of the right of a volunteer by the appointment of a sub-' sti; m c shall be accepted or recognized by thi M. pa: tment of the lnt< rlor whicb Is not executed and dated afier the d*Ms of the warrant for tbe land grant i sued by the Minister of Militia and Defence in favor of the volunteer. J. W. GREENWAY, Commissioner of Dominion Lands, Ottawa. 28th SeptembaM* i;.0S. "Lmlc Johnny Jort<_s." �� Local theatre-going public wil bere. gated on Thursday with tne p Venn hi.' in thi- city of last season's greatest musical success "Little Johnny .lones," which wlll be presented with all tbe beautiful and reali-stic BCenery, 1'gbting effects and pretty and tasteful wardro! e which made its long runs in New York. Chicago, "Boston .and Philadelphia last season notable and successful. "Little Johnny .: s" Is a musical melodrama in thr ai . . ten b> George M. Cohan the author of several very suecassful j mus'cal pla. b. Tie compan;. that, i will i resent "Little Johnny Jones" is ; 'a ��� of unusual excellence, numbering ill) seventy-five people with a choru.. irty. The music of "Little Johnny '.;.i..���*.-" is -a il to be most catchy and attractive, and Includes a number of - -.:.: hi! - that have attain.' i gr.-at throughout th ������ intry. The notable of tl ��� -��� s-ongs perhaps ind those ra at ������ miliar to theatre- an ���' v anki'i' Doodle Boy," Regard ti Broadway,' ... ��� Flo," ��� Mil Fauchette," an : "1 hey're all Mj Frlen l.��." No musical piece w:.s presente i last sea- .. n that scored a more emphatic suc- ce b than "Little Johnny Jones." The nt! : isi manifested over the enga . ment in this city has been very great ������ver since the announcement wa- first made that "Little Johnny Jones'' was to be presented here. lateins^OT^ Ala Speck's Sporting GoodsTURK BOOKING TO AND FROM ANY t\ BOOKING TO AND FRO.M ANY I'OINTS IN THE OLD Cul'N'I'KY Guns and ammunition, footballs, CAN LE ARRANGED AT THIS OF . umbrellas, typewriters, fishing tackle FICE. Empress of Ireland. Nov. 13, Empress of Ireland Dec. 11 Empress of Britain Dec. 25 For other dates and particulars, apply to ED. GOULET. C. P. R. Agent etc., and all kinds of light automatic machinery repaired. ALEX. SPECK Columbia St. "Man on the Wheel." ISH BOYCOTT IS HURTING AUSTRIA Vienua, Dec. 1.���Th- persistent boycott of Austrian trade by Turkey is absoi bing attention tor tho moment to the exclusion of all other aspects of the. Balkan problem. Commercial iu- , icnvts have been pressing the government ;o Interfere, and a special ! mi:.' ite i il conference has boejj.sub- UniUed t6 consider the matter. It is stated that It has already been decided that Austrian Lloyd .steamers. which arc till boycotted at Turklsn 38 -Columbia and Keary Sts. 3D*���Columbia and Distillery Road. Hi -Eighth Ave and Richmond St. II ���Richmond and Keary Sts. 12���Columbta and Alberta Sts. 13���Junction Columbia and Front Sts. i Phone 276, FOR SALE CHEAP. Four horse power engine. One straw cutter. One top for express wagon. Also a good assortment of new and POTt8. 8na11 '���* lhe fmu,"c be ROCOm' panied by Austrian warships. Offl- - :M of the ministry of commerce say 'hai Austrian trade to the amount of jone billion kroner haa already been I lost. second hand goods. SPECK & CRANDELL Speck Block, Near Tram Office i , ��� ��i * VV *l->- ' ' I ll i i ..i v. 'V, ; A""*"*' - ������ ' s'V .... ��� ' ., ' -I*"... '! 1 ..A A ;.. -V < '>��) .: ���iA*':; ' ',>' * . ��� ��� . ,*k ���,. **,. , I I, "'" '>- '*,'.. *������-*, V*' *> ,. iy**?, ������������ Ji-CS ��� \t ��� ��� : r-fapi*. > 'V ���A ?K * *' ��� ��� 11 ��� I '���*. ��� i* i i:��Ai * .,.,+?*���;*�� -. '***** ' ot. ft |F4*:m- *,3ftf* I ^ .1 ,'V f. I ��� '\-\m**w I *'�������� i i '��� ' Aj ��� if J Tt I.'**** ������IV' ! <*.'*!* to.;-'; t K .��� . * . , I �� , '��� -_���*������*_���.���; H_ tflU'I'T __*_ .'���_* .>��� M' ,;*;^: ���*.,.'_*'* _ ��������� ] '? MA" ^'��*' ti^>!' III* �� H ' 'i' i *���* 'IT _ t U, . . _. ite ������.vM-ij. ��� f *��P_k�� f��.,.',ii- .��:tM. ' '1 r *' : ii'! ''���* if A i f��i. ��� Ul I * v , . ' 'il!**-1!. ' im* >'��.���,_.; M*M- * * ������ v? .A'-; . , ./,���,.I*.vwi- '.*? ���, , I'-rM:'.;;**1 a a. "��� '''"in _i.IT..- lit J ? !,.,. fr l . :. , i :SfA ' Jj*j���';���<_ ���*��� ��� ���r '.ilu * * * - '* --* ' ��� ' -ki,1 ki--' :*,,. .,1,1 ��� A j'. r'.+'H', AA . .. -a si*-f -. 1'. f, 'V ,. ... .... a- f|.�� - ' M ' '��� , ' ii lmj..Av ' * vu-jjr�� ���* Ij a;.A>';a $9 Eft, '**�� JV ! ^ : ���"���*���.: ���-*' ���<-*��. ���.: If',-. ,,��� jl, ,, . }��� i A A w'!*y ..'>��� ���;��� AmAv J''-': *W; 'A'���.''���'.:-; lit*' - ; ���" ���cAAAn , . v wnt ��'-'���!. *,. : f*IV-__ * i ,"" ^''' ' ��H' ���?1��' > A* *A "���'���: llI:^iA, v-.- ;v:" T,(_bI'*--m ��� ', r;��3 ���: ,��� flUflll ���..'B'/i . ta 7 i V. 1"'^_ ���;" ij. '*,��. **,n i�� > WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2 ��� - Henry B. Harris PRESENT8 THE LION AND THE MOUSE By Charles Klein, author of "The MuMe Master." The greatest American Play of the Century. Carefully chosen oast, new stage set- lings. Prices, $1.50, $1. 75c and 50c. DECEMBER 7th, 1908 UNDER PATRONAGE OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. The Royal City High School Presents the famous Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette Most ofthe numbers were written; or arranged especially for the Schu- j berts. Johnson's Wood Finishes JOHNSON'S PREPARED WAX for polishing all woodwork. IN MAINTAINING NAVY Lecturer Phillips-Woolley Appeal ���*��� Fatnots to Bear Their Share of Burden of Empire's Defence. JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC SOLVA for removing all paint, varnish, etc. YOU Cannot Afford In Miss This Greal Musical Treat Arti.-tes Include THOMAS VALENTINE PURCELL, celebrated American violinist, and that charming mono- legist ANNA PEARL WEATHERING- TON. One Night Only ���AT THK��� Westminster Opera House Gold mi dais, un vei sltj and departmental certificates will be presented1 to students stu .-��� isfi in the July ��� s aminations. JOHNSON'S WOOD DYE for dying all woodwork furniture Captain Cli Philllps-W-olley. and floors. well known Ig game hunter and, more recently, literary man, gave ���> most powerful and telling lecture I" ] the city hall, Vancouver, last evening under the auspices of the -\a\y League and the Daughters of the Empli ; lloth organizations .are non-party andj i their chief interests are to urge upon Ithe government aud the electorate the Importance of an adequat* Britis.. navy as the best guarantee of peace sand ot the prosperity of th,.. different ; sections of the British empire. I The lecturer pointed out that Man ( ada. was born Of Great Britain by h*':*1 navy of bye-goue days and that Great Britain herself was the outcome of j _ I I th-1 sea. power of past generation-., I llftnV i ''"**' PeoPle of Canada wer,- today de- J | pending upon the naval power of IJritain to police the seas in the interests of their merchandise ami as Canada was now no longer a "child" but a full grown son, they should, in [ some measure, take part of the bur- \ den of maintaining ihat fleet of pro* P. O. Box 249. Aectiou on their own shoulders. The seaboard of Canada was most extensive and one which the people of Can- Va could not,,at the present time pre- tend to protect, they were dependenl tilKui the British navy for protection both as regards* their merchandise afloat and their coast defences, and so far they were not paying one cent In easl*. for that protection. The Mm ��� w,as ruining, and possibly that time I was not far distant, when the tax I payers of Groat Britain would not be I able, even if perfectly willing, to con- Mnui- to police the seas In an adequate manner so as to protect the interests of all the "younger nations" mil, -s those young nations themselves Banquets,' did their own pari In carrying the j burden. i The lecturer concluded with an lm- Hot and Cold Water. | passioned appeal to the patriotic ln- ��� .��� of his hearers. JOHNSON'S PASTE WOOD FILLER for tilling the grain and pores of wood. Anderson & 252 Columbia St. New Westminster Phone 379. HOTEL RUSSELL New Wi stmlnster, B. C. FOR Reduced Monthly Winter Rates apply to Brine and McLean. Proprietors. Special attention paid to Private Suppers and Dances 100 Rooms. Steam Heat Centrally located. JAPAN IS ANXIOUS TO BE FRIENDLY c OOKSLEY'S : Picture : POSTCARDS ARE NOW ON SALE AT M. MOREY'S STATIONERY STORE J. G. GAMON'S CIGAR DIVAN, F. MACKENZIE'S DRUG STORE and "THE FAIR," Colu.-**,b. . Street. XMAS GROCERIES ^ ^un lK[. L_..To p,,,,. : ons wiiii the United Stales ; CandMd Peel Raisins. , , , th, most friendly character is the '���������.���- \ full line of genera] provisions; M*0**- "��� Japan's foreign policy." Thia in-- prices. Try our goods and '-' the btatemenl of John C. Claugh* on will come again. I'n, secretary ot the I nited States commission to the Tokyo exposition, which bas just returned him trip to i Japan and who today comm nted on reel and Fifth Avenuo. ,],,. diplomatic ties which In the last Phone 404. few days have drawn the two nations closi r i ban ever before, THOS. RUTLEDGE I'mn. r Sixth Ladies' Hair Dressing Massage and Scalp Treatment a Specialty Corner of Sixth and Columbia. *������������������������������* ���**��� ��� ��� ��������� ��i>.��fr��-3*fr%��-^tt������tt��tt��fl.��*ai * Electric Railway Service; 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 mtautps after th.- hour, commencing at 6:30 ��. m. Sunday Service tim: nnurlT b��* iween fV.ii a n and 11 p.m. British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd ��� ��� ��� ��� lnterurban Line. Cars for Vancouver ind iva* stations will run every balf- hour from 6:50 a. m. Last car leaves at 11 p. no. fLast ear lv. Vancouver 11:30.) Cars leave the depot every twenty miautes lor both Sapperton t.d city limits over Mie city li. a. I Asylum Returns. , j The public nospital tor ihe insane eturns show the number of patients iin the hospital during ihi month oil November, 1908, to be a.- follows: In hospital at the beginning ol mont t, ��� :ii!6 in,ib.-. l il! females; adm d dur-1 '! ing thi month, Ml males, ;i females; discharged on probation, - males, i females; discharged at explrj ..i pro-| j batlon, 13 males, 7 females; died, I males, 5 females; in hospital at the cloth of month, 373 males, 136 females; j on probation ai the close of the month, i _.'."��� males, 16 females; total un Ier i treatment a the close ,>t the month,. ��� 39S males, 152 females. ,' I Transports are Purchased. S, ati le I li,-. I The United Sums I government has bought he Bteam* -iipis Shaw m ii I .uni i- - mk >n i from the Boston S > amshlp comp in and thoy will i'.' used a* transports foi work in , onneel lon with the Panama canal The purchase price ** I < Hev, d to li" in ih, neghboihood ,,t $750,000 . ich We Have ALL KINDS OF TOILET REQUISITES of the best quality. T. A. MUIR & CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ellard Block, Nev. Wettrnmster. Bridge Contract Let! Queensborough District oa Lulu island destined to be one nf the bop, si Industrial centres in the province. NOW IS YOUR TIME to get in th-. way of in ndvanci. by buying water frontage there, Shrewd Local Investors have already more than doubled their mon^y by buying In Quei ti borough. ���laps and price list on application to F. J. HART & CO., Ltd Telephones 88-109 BIG_STOCK -REDUCING SALE IN PRICE OF LADIES' COATS REDUCED BY One-Half Oik- Ioi consisting of ladles' three-quarter length coats In dark, medium and light colors, All tailor mad.. neatlj trimm, d and finished. Some fort) Btyb ��� to choose from In thi fifty-five coats ���n sale. All ilzes From 32 to 42 inc.ies. Regular prices ran.ite I nun $7.50, $12.00, $18.00 and $20.00. R, alize a saving of on. -half by buying at $3.75, $6.00. $9.00 and $10.00. NOTE THE LOW PRICES ON THESE THREE LINES OF Children9 s COATS Thirty-five only. Children's Long Winter Coats In si/., suitable for girls from four to eiiMit years old, Colors are mostly dark, with a few slz, - In light grey. Thia lot Is comprised of regular values from $3.75 lo i5.00. Xow clearing at . $2.9'3 Thirty only, Children's Coat. ��� In better grades than the fore- going line, with choice ior gli Is of older years. Regular values $."i.on to $8.50. Now clearing nt. each $3.90 Twenty-three only, Children's arid Mioses' Coats���In fine cloth and tweeds. An excellent show. ni" ai big reductions. All Bizes Regular values $6.75 to $11 Now clearing at $5.2r, PRICES LESS THAN HALF ON THESE LINES OF Ladies' DRESS SKIRTS Wi lind our racks overstocked l,v some 150 skirts, and the knife goes In good and deep to clear the Mirptus. Be quick to investigate. Regular values Jl.,-,0 to $6.^0; at $2.95 You will lind this the greatest skirt iffer ever placed before vou in ibis citv. \H sizes of dark tweed, light striped and plain colored dress skirt . al ' l rice awa} les th in ; ou won! I pay for the mat, ria . Fif j i kins in the lot. Each .. .$2.95 AT $4.95. Regular values, >7.."iii .,, $] 1.50, A big range j: i \: ra qualit). Venetian, Cheviot, Serge and Cloth Skirts���In best tailor- made styles, Light nnd dark colors In plain and fancy mixtures and plaid designs, Ovi seventy st) li s to < boose : om All one pric. Each $4.95 INVESTIGATE THIS Remarkable Suit Offer Our Entire Stock of Ladi��s' Su'ts on Sale at Three Special Prices. Ladies' Broadcloth Suits "U $25.00 Regulai . :_��� 0 to $ lo 0 ��� .nni"*. The season' nlc stiiis in only aboul a dozen Btj lea. \\v only ;,- k .,,ii to ex ��� mine this Une "' appreciate the su rlflce madi At $15.75���Regu] ll ._ to si'."..on values, N'in, -uiis onl) lo choose from al th's prli ������. \ I sizes now In stock. Cheviot Suits at $9.95 R, gll lar $15.00 to $1750 values. Oniy eighi suits li ii to go at ibis Bxtremel) low price, uv make the clean-up complete by off' ing Mn balanci at $9.95 They will Boon go al thla p rice. Bi ���������ii ban I eai I) if you desire nil-'. $5. 75 Heatherbloom Underskirts CLEARING AT $3.95 each Two jo/, u only. Underskirts In brown, green, navy, grey, striped and black. Heatherbloom underskirts witl, deep, wide flounces .nni frills, Regular prices J i.7,", to $5.76. Mow $3.95 Moreen Underskirts NOW $1.95 Regular values $2.60 and $2.7.',. One lot of h,.-,i. English Moreen Underskirts made In full large sizes an i All colors. The :��� ��� sklri valui at the gu : pric each $ $1.75 LUSTRE Waists NOW $1.35 and cream oi ti well made lust i Onl In the lot . ' -lv. S WEEPING REDUCTIONS IN Millinery TABLE N Trimmed Hats. $4 50 ea:- Tw ��� .1 . ] i: i a TABLE NO. 2. Trimmed Hats, $5.76 tac* Tu��� nt) onl),i.ii ��� tlvel) Ti Immed Hai : ' ��� $7 v to $11."ir TABLE NO. 3. 1 ine-quart< i ofl all nnc, ������; our stock of Pa New Vork Pattei n Hai own in idi up model pr ���'. ,���' $12.50 i ���*- 0 ��� h ' :, ., ; ��� ductlon quarti r, A|| Untnmmed Shapes at Hi Price. Watch our Window Spaces and Advertisements for the Next Tu i Months Thi j will '���< fllk i ��iMi gain- an i special prli ments from the Ready-to VV MllUnei v Sei tlon , We i ' you ' . ��� rything as kIvi rl with many a mmi"* iat It pottiiMty nol mentlom d ''��� ' No sale lines on apprc bation during this Sale Tha Ready-ttvWear Si ci ��� has maB) reduced lines 00 dl play, visit this department sod yon will be amply repaid. W. S. Collister & Co. THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR mmttm**m*mWa\wxaW --v-'-������'." tf����____________tt_-3k_^V--i THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Commencing TODAY, NOV^ 30th Close Upon $20,000 Worth of Seasonable High-Class Clothing For Women and Children WHICH MUST FIND PURCHASERS DURING NEXT TWO MONTHS We are face to face wi-.h the prol lem of clearing our READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT immense stock. Trade and weather conditions have been against the oarly selling of wintel We are going to take no chances on having to carry over any of these Ready-to-Wear Garn are commencing this big clo hing sale with a determination to make it the most Buccessl ness career. There is yet a long season ah.'ad for the wearing of winter clothing. So be qu Mie opportunities here presented. 1$ ..