. _, il't KiC. V'h ,-rFK, B. C. LIPE VIII 1 260 r,, ..111) ... . ., bla St. Phone . r ��� ��� I '.. fill) ;m\: mm he ii Belli Las ��� . >' Victor i- ., B ��� -. i ��� . . . : ... I ORIENTAL IMMIGRATION I.,,,-,.;r om.ec. t wot*<_n - Mei B_T I'I. I li:i P.' H ,,,,,. ��� r ��� . i , . , I .., . .. I .. ..... ,. fri Laortei i . . ��� i. Th ���!������ ' ��� ��� I v ��� P . . K } p ii. tea ik ��� - rei ,.- i'i- ��� . i..., i io . ..... , ������ le r ��� received I :��� i I . I . ���. 1 |*1 . : . .V ��� v .' I . . I . I . iade thl ,i Min ; ' '" ' ; ' i V.'li,"iMI . p ".ll. ��� I. ' '-li, ... I . ��� .... i . 1 i i.i Hii i it i. i. reti ,. i ,, i . v . i ���. . . i | .! . . , i . ! : ��� -...,. , I... .... , IIIUNi MU ii"'; "mn1.; .wii;,; OO Ym -IIIII! ..Illllill 'Itl mn "iiini_.[ CATCH' ������ - r 'Denlze'i ' Eleve - ' : J6REAI mmiY Of RIVER FRONTAGE .--. : ' il Will Ap4Re. ommissii i Con- p i it-..,-.. .. lo ��� rdali Bmntth Anc< ���' llent Enter pri : ''��� : __ ��� For 111 ,. a Rata ��� ��� ��� ������ g^ v ��� v. , " ! an ens I, im . ���v Ul V.I la ti . n ..i u tin rtsli li i.;:n w \m\\.\.:t.i:n ��� mi '���'.iiu.ibl, PI Btee iiuiuit .'i >veloi I">' ant met on \ ��� tin M;v . ������ ati Her li Encouraged ' am v s wltl thi i _ein. goal : in-1 .in Ihi Ii Commol Wl�� Otl '���"��� ��� i ill , qua "��� '��� " i;>i Isl Colutnlili ��� i West ',������!��� Wen .1 places mlnste ba. receive! from ,,,,,, ,,,, v'oi! QibMi ��� -noiii. dnanola agen o hi A reach th ist I, ... ,, . loughl ".' V- '" ' .- toaccon.pl ' ' : ��� ��� mils to meet tl In ��� ' I | W|,iCh tl Home. ��� '���' ' ' '��� "'��� '��� " "-��� '��� In I ������-���> ��� from '��� ' ��� e ii ilarly h tin ,������ . ,,., "" ' �� ' ��� """ '.-... ��� ;.,, ��� .i, ,��� ... | .-.., . .. Ial whicl ��� ��� ���'��������� tain OHv ' gift 1 ' 'I I '��� ��� h he 1 ' ��� The t v ,, i . i,���, ,.. ., vni.VI!::Jl. !<> ��� . . a; , . ,. ,,.,. -li I '. I ' ���y - ' II ' ���I ' ������, ii.l ...j; ir liuni; : ���-!,, o... olutien ��� 'hi -���- olutloi idoptei - ���-. V v.-.,., aboui th ��� I -rough H . ' ' ' -. .i ��� ., .... ... island, . t .... ��� ' land Is own , Parmiter, - the Vai .... . _ Two Miles of Frontage. TY : , Y .... ay has _ . i i ,u the ted to Confess That She Was Seventy Years Old and Is Now in Jail. ll fam . ��� ��� : - "" v homi wm Jamei . Moon syndh Ini ,,. ���.,,, ... .. ;,.. ,., I v i ho hi bi vii.v . v built I ��� .-��� j) ,,. i. v .,. ;., i... ��� -��� ��� ' ' ioi ";:.' :"."' 'ni BOI pert, i i.ppp- u, thi o ,, | "' ' angei tying tl ioi Wm buslne_i o In ondah Stee - ..,,., ,.. , w ,,..., ' i th ��� ame of Its ! marriage was fel li�� chahh__ ,of two. miles, J el as ompan; li Brli -i Coiumhla tlu ,,_ ,t, ..,,, ,,, ..., M> ;,,, ,,;��� .,,. . li '��� ...-i, ... p. ��� ��������� ��� ^ ,,,...>���., UUli ajmo, , . m "-'���' pun. |p'-.i.. ti i.i.i i" v.,.:,,-, o ii .,,. ..,,,, . ,. ,,. ,��� .. , . ��� " '"-v.. p -. ��� ��� - Cfording ever, ad, ��� ��� ��� !-: '""' lanadtai i 'if ...,...., ���r., , i, ... ,, v-. " '' ''"' lives. Mr; De Grey oi ' . t by i . Js. The imsid,. channel ci. ,-: ���"���'-. i i" Tin fi-,, ������������ . ... ,,..,,'.. .,���, ,,.. , . ���,. v .. , . ' "��� ' ��� "" Oa ' li i v, and of a depth vs In. IBB. o especia ��� _..:.;.. Teighi oars m ani hoi ., .. ,.,,,.,.., ..,,.......��� ��� ���. . ._ javigabl tar _.:-.��.. ,: ��� :n vifiov W_r) ���; ,. ;��� ... worl hlm , , ... , ., ,,. t is to < ' '- ���' Wit, tu_, with i Uttti dri-d^lv,. ,. \a Tun - ��� . ���-��� .v ." trrnaow anl ,>,-��� ������-��������� a th, moi .. -,.. ���,,,���, , .,,, ..,.... .., ,, tnei ��� I .' ,. . oj ci fj it cu. d be _ Ct wa* ���'��� ! -��� ���'. be ,:,,-...-��� ���... . vv ., ,v .-.,,.. ,. . 0 ,.. v. _ v.���, ,,,;. . ,.,.,., le ������ -������ ( - . ��� [\y j ��viti Lulu i_lamt with ;���:���. ��� - would w�� i'li: Won ol Btei open-h< | . .,. ., , , math ,.''���, briflge, ft Hn ��� ��� ���; :������ gi m . . ( . .,.,,. ���.. , ������ ��� ������'���'.���.;. I " for C tost_- ���:��� ��� mtai , : , :,.,... | . . w -v .. . . ,. ...-;, .., ' ' '"' oi bes. I ' '������ ���' - ": ��� :''-- .���������';':-' ���- -���""" ������' .-��������� ��� .������. ��������� '���.;- - v ������'- ��� ��� v dp noe_M���.- ti ��p.'-' - ;.,.,, -,,. ,,.,, ^... 0 -. ��� .- !___. ... 1 -.. al.._V . .. r. . . W"i:-y- "������ tl nernt ������ ,-.n,. ,��� y........ ��� q4 -\.i, ... p- ��� ������ ���������<��� * Ci-~- ������' am ��� . ��� be* taoton ,,��..���,,,���, ,;..-.., ... - Pta _ - ~:. .. ���: :���.; ::-,, conceded in th, put --��� ��� .;. ,.,.., , .,....,;. ���������t: ��� ������������ ��� .-������ -, ,. tt THE HASTINGS EXTENSION. !��������������� ����������������������� tl.T. to ��� \\ ��� - Jimr.::.. . .. on. ��� ..���:������ lf��'._ : : -c-ln after IIW :::.����� the ball the ' ��� , ��� aCi ti T; . , . ,, l J..J pjileg Ing ���' below the husl s portion of. N'i . - ' , '���.'."estrniu.v" ..... .. i.lu- Burnaby Council Will Confer as t- ;\'- , '; . LulU i.latid, which ��� ' ��� ' trettnes to the outh ol Un- Ivei ��� v Ivi miles I j t. TU" bore . ., . , .. coil strucUon I .'������������ es an_ y feel Route with Manager Sr' r v "J ,1"" :-, ,-,, a-,-,..... . \... ' n m ������������-���' and Managei Sperlfcj t! I M ���- ��� ��� " \���": A,..-...; .- ^ ���- ' ' ' "' "���" "' ��� ��� ��� fewit ka-:.le���Lalor ie AH ��� - .- _Mie them to offer. M ,7 h*v�� ���..,!��.. -,. .. ,-���_ ' " "��� ' ' ��� y-nvn i---- ��� IllA-A- :���--, - ��� prominent buslm ��� ��� this dt. ' v.���. ���- :.. ....-, ,��� -.. " >">' M gei Sperling and ft�� * who arc n communication with Mi ....��.' . ,;.. , �� lisi ontinue thi �� cuts are offered, tho compan. will ,,,��� ,.,.���=...,,,._,,.., i, u,,, i.,���,i ��� ft"-���- u been doing ��� _rnoldl, 11 appear* thai '> ��� ��� ' ,,:>,..���, ,-., , M_i ��� b the dirtleel f. .'fr ll 1 ��� He bit 1 (WWi the jndg a of ���: ��� him at alL rt�� he Uyt ��� at Tom held "s te ::��� f through hi. '-���' Be . - kicked at me _ "��� getting my ".. ' H "pelf. Sept. J proi ��� ��������� Id ��� '*" ��� thii I ��� ��� ,has New NWs.m^t.-. , , ,., ���. ,;.. YAYAY, ,���v...... , - ��� view and thin If n^vvpovli,,.,.. ._., ,ho ,���������,,, ^ .. ., } .. ,, almost certalnl) locate h^w The compan. _ai b factors at Iron Ippppo A i V Hill Petln wl ., ,.,,..., -. .... ,... .. -ion 1 ,'1, ''���' "'" " oi th. "���������"������,-- da "��� ���" " "'","" ,i: suspended and I ��� lcinalit! lt ls not ^et mm ��� dale almosl completed lb, '���>"". |U.���,. i,���,_ i,__��� ���,.,���ii, i ,,,,, , , , . ith once. !������������������������ ����������������������� j��ft Bmile mixe i it. The police pner. m,i separated 'he rombat- ROd did good work in keeping \*��U Uw ���:��� .v funs wh<, would ^Ulted to cms, the fence. There ���no; half a ;; , |r,M fans mlxf>ll :,��� 6gbi< ;" ��� Vancouver morn- imitated, : ���, a twentieth 'sjiindred it that my. Lalonde f i referee Harlow Gal- ��� iMoor- .vndlcate m_. ,* ',""' , ' ! '"V" hethei thi lin frill run ,,,... ��� Moore sMidivit. .'in m.-ppip. venlenced and put 1 ftcessari 1< - .,, ,....,. .. ...... ., .... ... ��������� ��� ��� bought large mineral holdings m the ,,,,,, ox,,.,���... ? . . ..... ��� orovlnee having In view the erection an ' ' '' '"' '" A|,i.��ai i,. c a'1 ' ��� hie tei ���,- sing i ' i ..- I II _ l ! the resident . the of a tactoi i near future, .md rolling mills in the ANTARUlli LXI'llimIIS TU UKKY WIRELESS r ii i;,__,, moved and " ''. ,,,���, e =o,,,i,,io.i i the S '"',';''' "''*' board ol trade '.������ Urged '������ '���'��� "' mattei before I ����� i ""'I" the '" ' TRUCULENT PASTOR ,,r pallwa) ootntnlssktiers toi ' '" ��� ;ii, a %i--.. to Donip.1 ''"- B 'T. Fl. i ., i,, operate a reasonable ' : i' CALLS DOWN FLOCK HlllilJIIHHM,!).,. limiVMIIIIIIMI,lllli Will Tr. ji.L .... !>(_,! l\l V�� Villi" �� *ten he Interfered to restore Sw'ft From Start. Communicate New Zealand, 2200 Mil�� ' ' ' ��_����� ; ��� ��� ' " "��� ' " . r r r r, ..I - r r I' r > -; - ��� nmhi'IJ v I r' r ��� ��� ��� 4MOREW C/MM.ffi��l ((.Afi. iiv ;;(ini.H'; rj|;J1.��Rl^ WlWif f water lg ol .. ..... .. irtkia of the frontage at au;. ..... I . Tae cl .. this . providlnl au.; I ... ... turning of the largest ships. A wagon roftd ' -tp-ud- around '���.':... .. '. '...:,:,.-,. i. . . - 'iuu with Lulu isbii'l or the . > pt 1 Seizing a Chance. Tl tim, '.. ii.- fui distant when : i' . . li . :. to ���; ' "... forefront I r '"-u.ulian [claim her itsbt tu recogol- : manufacturing a_d tpar) ' 1 .,[ te iiipping iacili- loug lain ubrn I un-- , ' i '.;, the C i-.italt_t, vvlwse v. , ' .. j.'eji blind '��� . ' - attirac- v .y' .' ..���;.;. ii., p., : ' ." toi .-'.. draw '������_ ' head '. -p'-y a " ' -,... j y-i'ji.4. a . . '. idspng .'..'. of the greatest natural harbors In tbe world. Tlu ui. ,' and ' ly al ru.il- .-. ,' llitles. Today ulte world is waklpg up to tbo tact, 'bat tbey have been basslng .;ii. t.f the fitia-t. opportia: ii. . thai Canvla ha. io offer. The Fra- ser .iver Lumber Companj :---: ^_ ugulz.'d the ralue of this l^rt and - ...,-> d its value, With thiri. ' ti ���. (hem the Dominion I : i : -ken the uec- y work requl -.' i n ���'.. I' -, ap-d goeri ��� I .._.'. ' ���', 'be . < .o,.- sary wti-k required 911 the river u_kI ... . t. ��� .... ..~. PU al ��� , will un- :.,. , ' ihii>s EXAMINE TRADE RELATIONS D. D. Man's View. WITH WEST INDIES ' that Idei id < , , ; . ' , : ' , made a . ���.' ' ��� ��� of the s fi M.LO- MONTREAL CHU- ���-' I laartie. IM __i ,f.-,.v ���>���>. $��ft y- __d.ew ������"���' 1 -������ PS8- -fe Vi). rv>,, ., ,,.���,-,.-. __rhodtBl r>!,r,,. \,,���.-;���,.v.,.| P^rmerly ;'- ��� . ' SOB. a...- ,ni,, mm ,vv, v mn A.-.. ttB ma-ae. Bmnn ,,,,.,��� M .lV!l ;,;,,,,,, ,��� ,ondl iotl v* ��������� an. be s_c��.h ���'���'...; _. rther >p'-; i_ nne 1 l,v,���|.. I lOil ;;ieoi,.i.. MIH.H. M'i a.l f]f Uf A 1 ...,'.''.:....��� ". r , . '.a iu or p I Cf 1 ,'.' .,,..'. (���?;,;;! . va,--,, N^ ���* �� City, Wi. Tdo 0b9trep?r_us in Support of V.i��couver. With Axe and Then Tries to Kill Himself. \ ���������'������'��� si".'-'i-i.. ph.* -��� ��� Y;V,Y |>e. ,���,��� ��*JJ ,'t,riu,. He *�� le ^te ,W,V ALII hrotigh ���'" -,,,. ��� mber .���oi-,i..r pen-.x t..."������'���' iti -'������ '"' ���"'"!���'VI ..-111- ���ul" if lm iHiin III,'.' .- I-.-"'.',! tlHVd lllllt (1't^f lll.lt t_8>' Ig " the ���.' nieonvov fltlg_ PilMlthUll ,'"l!; .mi' 11 in< jt-.ati ,��>-ii rhntta >�� ttmie sane Russian Farmer Attacks Wif-' ' ' ���' -] COjSe bet-.-. Mr. Mwui conimvr . ' . t. , ,..' . ; nui, remark, to make ai ijhe W. .t Indies Lady Balfour, Sir tiiiie "Ith respect u., va^erfrto.1 .yi gatii'el Morri. and hlfl Si i;retary, ._.<��� in Vahcouver, rmu.rli. that could not on. _ A M. Hiiirl.t.r. Oordon, the , . . , ' otherwise than tbat th_ son of fvbrd Stantiior,, apvompanl-'d great railway builder wan convinced Lord Balfour to thi_ country Thl. is .hat tbe Burrard toilet city had -ia_l ���"onton, Sept. lY-Wlwt may do- the tatter's ftrst trip to . anYa. I_rd it. day. had reached the end of its ���p i_ .> a case of raurla-r and ;U- Balfour ga'Ve It as his opinion that tether as a shlppin. port, and that fts the ������'��' ���'��� "" -vpfm. snicldo took place at section there i. wry little Probability of a the new industries coming to tho Britain and Gcr- coa.��t must look elsewhere for land. neither couflwy ahd whurfag.- site_. other. The great- .My jfajip himself discovered t^at ���hole matter, ae land and waterfrontage of the very ...... ,,,.. ���.������ ,. .., ... ���..���, ������ which has twen best could be obtained on the Fraser line . rtfetOKW p^wtit of the lucid , ,.,. lf (l0;ltll in t]le vegreville hos- aroused and which might probably at a figure ridiculously reasonable lead to International complications, when compared to its advantages. When another railway uses tho Plrate8 in. .ranch China. Westminster bridge Into the city, twtl " , ,. ,. ts ������. ��� <���<��� ' ,-;-.' Somc> time ago the man quar- ,.-,u,r rhlch -p-1"- t '- "" ' vlled with bis wife with whom he , ��. . ., .- he _1 ,L_LffiK_.%ii"_^-__J_.__*__^S morning the wife, accoiupauied by an-1 Saigon, French Cochin China, Sept. business will commence to pour in. ��^ ��� ���^���^^.___ tiiine ���������' - ��� morning the wire, accompanied oy au-1 ;_ai_ou, _.��_.-_. i/ucum ^muo,, ma,f... _uatua__ *���, ..muiaup-n iu jiuui ._, ��*������.. A pnuBai .vein -.��TiePs LftioniU- m.' ���"���"���' ' ' , ,,-.��� wn, not used till the i. alleged to hav,, att*��>J:e_ tver with recently attacked tie French post at become royal ln fact as in name. It * * V ��� I ��� I ��� ��� laeeball /.'p'pui.,, ���,1'��p���i,,. '''"'���"op, ""inn, *";l!tt��� minutes ,r' 1 . nd aa--tM result, of Mortlmortv- comnanlon. He then multllat- including C��pt. Fontaine, were wound- further development of the lumber Vi .. . <_ 1 ii. ,,n 1 . . ...... ... . i_.��- . __ m__ '__i_��<. -_���_- ��-.,..i lr.*_,t Tirlft. 1.. ,1 .._.. ��,. ��~_ _!___ F.aoO. e>t_r__n alroii/1\_ * - �� ..... IV + ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� Conngliy rostlUR "> ivi ��� he lemillv .Iuip1,-i��p'i. ��� . ,, . . .......... ��� piny nmt i__rtll_��l tne ������' ,,,-ie i>f plisorderly cnrifitict, ja jackknife. Zbihly was corralled in a lo_ ot ten men killed. ��� ..oi ���rlfttlged Hell actlc. ! ' h #]We station the defendant the house by his neighbors and the ��� mckf. wii'.. ;, -.:,. ���' ��� ,.. mA , hunVMe attitude and was police summoned. The woman Is A court of revision on the assess- ' 1.M could pm- ...1 "��� r\��� f_, $inTail on the surety of Ktiu unconscious, and with her jus- ment for the First street sewer will ��� '"Illf iprtifg 1' I '������ " --' " "- iniei.-.-eov vi .v- ,, iM,rivf. ;lPt!ons bo ran him in on d hlmselt in a frightful manner with ed. The ipirates were 'repulsed with industry on the Fraser river already rapidly opening up, and all the great advantages that accrue to th. port thut haa a railway ocean terminal. And more so than to many, for here there can ite no congestion of water- frontage; there it room for all tor half a century or more to come. ,-r of'the Vancouver Lacrosse 1 band was taken' to Vegreville. She be held on Wednesday mornHW- Sev -f iii. I -" '��� 1. ' ;.������ X c*se w*H b. called In the cannot recov-r, but it is thought he eraj appeals have been lodged, which ���* '-- [may survive. 'YYYAHHI'1 " ('ourt lh,B moTa*s- will come up for hearing. k, .'" li ���I 'd, [_*&i :��#yi; ������ ;, . l* ��:" .�� >��� ��� ' ���'����� *m V. .'. . iM :-ia ��� ��� ��� y . , 1 1 ' - 1 ii' I ' I'-Y,.' , vV ���*���-/.��� Y'J Hi 1 'vifpl I ' . !, ��� a ' '.|P.|i> ,.,1 1 ' ." Y Y'. nil 4 :.'rV'>- ' \ at* ,1 ... ",^"?Y">H ':' , ;.||-r, 1 t . 1 - 1 ��� - ���-. - -p' Vy| iff, t \ ^-���YffY'l iM /::,;-,;'.i *i..-'. , .'-(��.���<"������*, 1 i. m*j '*���'.'��������� pi -��,.' .���.;'....*������!'__ ��� ii r_ (' 1 _�����������-. YviH'-pi ���'- '.S'.j't;' ���;:J.:-f!t . Vt:fi 1 K " ���*.��* I' i��J ;, ,'-*::y't.I!.'-',.���:���*���. ' -", M''^.,'V ,,�����!> p��t;.M_i w-ir" -VY'' v :-* ��� ���!��� i ,_r ,xi >.. ,.,i >: S '-rM .AUK TWO I il !- DAILY N E VV�� m !*' . - ... . ? Vi ���' ��� ��� - . ' T> ia ' ���i�� > f." '���-*. Y.��? ' ���' '".t", Yf ���' ���-" '*'*��� '��� 1 . ��� . 14'. '-,| .. ^ ',. p^"'.'i��i.:- ''.j a.' * . , '������-.'A -'"-** *_ ���". ��� :. . 4* Y"'~ |";-_: p. J" i .)��� if f fi ���'��. i" _|. PI' i V ��� : I . i ������ - * u . M* -_ a 11 ��� t xl -1 - ' "1 i . ' If. wrtf^lV'.':^ ^f'-i'N* '������ ��� 11���- .v.'- <-H* , ||Pi;.;.Y j| I VB_li_._M i" ���������'*:���+ I #Jf|lv. '����� * '-* ��� *'''��� llftli* * J*��.* _?���.] < _|?5.. jl ��� <'" Y i ' ��� ��� ��� ��� ��-���.'��� rw ������'!-��� <*�� %��� _ .. ��'. iJmlr1 '������'-'' . ��� * ,' YYLH1.. iN_ ' '��� '_ Il.ll.'' M��NDAV. S_PTEMBER 2o WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. LOST. FOUND. REAL ESTATE. PROFESSIONAL. BUSINESS. FRATERNAL, ETC. If a man had geld dollars to sell a fifty cents and did not let the people know anything about it. he would not sell any. You must tell the people what you have to sell, why they should purchase fron thing of the value you offer them in return for their money. Too many of us have got the habit of thinking that because we have been a long time in business everyone mull of n cessity know all wares. Use the advertising columns of The Daily News and keep abreast of the time*. 5 and our r0U, and s_7_T:-r."-3_Bca_:_. /_p__._r^szr?r ��BS___2_." WANTED���TO RENT A COTTAGE for lean and wife, no children; furnished or unfurnished, with chicken house. Apply by letter to ���ll." this ollice. H. T. PRINCE���AUDITOR AND Accountant (successor to C, Hamber). collections and storekeepers' books of account a specialty; agent tor the Hall Safe Co. Office: Room 7, Ham- blv block, P. O. box 795, Ki)U THE BEST VALUE IN GRO- .. vs. phone 386. The Pure Food .1 ply Groci ry, P, 0. H<>x ">!! PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND repaired bj your local tuner, W. _, Martin. M I BftC., city. A line will bring hlm. WANTED���TO KENT. 5 OR 6 ROOM si rii Uy modern cottage In good location. C. J. Caller, P. U- Hox 100_ 214-2 - ��� LOST. LOST���AN ENGLISH SETTER DOG, black and while. Answers to name "Duke." Fnder plea... return to P. w. Runacres, Tl I Queens Ave, REAL ESTATE. WHITE, SMILES _ CO. Real Estate and Insurance Agents- City, farm and sumirban property, 260 Columbia street. HALE BROS. _ CO., LTD.. REAL Estate and insurance. Phone 335. 1S6 Columbia street. P. 0. draw.-r 10(1. ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT���THREE SUITE ROOMS for rent, suitable for small family. Apply on premises Hail & Lavery block. 217-,'! TO. RENT���COMFORTABLE. FUR- nished bedrooms, reasonable terms. Sl-_ Royal avenue. 20.-1. TO LET ��� LARGE FRONT BED room, 701 Agnes street, near Carne- __ie Library. 207tf. TO" RENT���FURNISHED ROOMS; Terms moderate. Apply 71:! Trew sireet. SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF B. C. ���P. li. Drown, manager, P. O. Box 556, phone 3S4. PACIFIC REALTY CO. (McADAM _ Irwin), phone 49S. P. O. Box 874. Real estate and insurance. Money to loan, 744 Columbia street. REAL ESTATE. MARSHALL SINCLAIR, INSUR- ance, real estate, etc., ls located for the present at the offlce of the Settlers' Association, Begbie street, opposite Windsor Hotel ARCHITECTS. W. D. GOODFELLOW, ARCHITECT, Room 14. Dominion Trust block. CARRIAGE SHOP. WESTMINSTER CARRIAGE SHOP��� It. J. McNeil. over T. Ovens blacksmith shop on Eighth strei t. Carriages built, repaired and painted. All work guaranteed. DRESSMAKING. MRS. J. A. STANDISH, AN EXPER- lenced and first-class dn ssmaker, has opened up dressmaking parlors in Room ll. Smith block, 625 Columbia street. A trial requested. DYERS AND CLEANERS. ROYAL CITY CHEMICAL CLEAN- ers and dyers, 345 Columbia street, phone R27S. The place where the dirt and dust is removed from the fibre���not pressed in. Goods called j for and delivered. LAND SURVEYOR. W. V DRAPER, li. C. LAND SI U iveyor. Ellard block, New Westminster, B. C. LIVERY STABLE. RING I'i' 250 FOR HACKS AND smart turnout. Tha Fashion Stables. PICTURE POSTCARDS. COOKSLEY'S PICTURE POST cards are on Bale at M. Morey'i Btatli iii i .��� Store, .1. <;. Gamon'a 'cigar divan, I-'. Mackenzie's drug stor,.. and i be Fair,' Columbia street. SECOND-HAND STORE. WE mv and all i hand goods office. i ear ir STENOGRAPH. 4 Typ��WRi FREEMAN I ,.,, Guichon ;, 1 ��� u- Boi ' 11 MACHINE WORKS. THE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS, Limited, Front street, New Westminster. Manufacturers of modern saw and shingle mill machinery, Mill plant, and specifications prepared. ELECTRICAL WORKS. TIIE PEARSON ELECTRIC CO., dealers in electrical machinery, fixtures and supplies, house wiring, armature wiring, motor repairing, etc. Bank of Commerce building, 'phone 3.1, P. O. Box 9.S. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN���I AM PRE- pared to advance money to any amount on city property or for building purposes. Apply Dr. A. D. Buchanan, P. O.. New Westminster. MONUMENTAL WORKS. B. C. MONUMENTAL WORKS, JAS. McKay, manufacturer and importer of mounmental tombstones, building stone, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Columbia Btreet, New Westminster. PROFESSIONAL. WHITESIDE _ EDMONDS, HARRIS i rs ami solicitors. Westminster Trust Block, Columbia street \, w Westminster. W. J. Whiteside, n. L. Edmonds. WADI.'. WHEALLER ii MCQUARRIE IF. C. Wad-. K. C . A. Whealler, w. G. McQuarrie), Solicitors, Barristers, etc., 4- Lome street, opposite courthouse. New Westminster, (Phone li:!. Vanoouver offices, Rooms 20 and 21, William- building, Il'l Granville stret, corner of Hastings street. GEORGE E. MARTIN. BARRISTER and Solicitor. Gulchon block, Columbia and McKensle Sts., New Westminster. Ii. C. CUSTOM , Typewriting; letters, etc _ 62, lumbla Btn ��� THEATRES, CRYSTAL Tin VTRE v Cffll pbia street i ��� .. ' ,""' pictures; in , JJ ous attrat J Monday, wed ;., . , ,' THE EDISON THEATRE C Columbia an I '.'j moving pictures, iiJuBtran I Program cbang i .m | .J day and Friday, PRINTERS. TAILORS. BENSON & AYLING. FISH, FRUIT Game, Vegetables, etc. Begbie st. opp. Windsor Hotel. THE FRASER VALLEY NURSERIES, Ltd., Burnaby Lake���For healthy, home-grown fruit trees phone 415. EDWIN G. W. SAIT, ARCHITECT��� Guichon Block. Telephone 338. WESTMINSTER PRESS F kind of job printing. __���<_��. ' ' ' - ��� ��� ---vie Carbon Papers P. O. "��� leaf ledp-rs; Cowie Phone 55, P. O. Box 14.. Dally News Block, Sixth street POR EVERY GALVIN, LADIES' SD M EN'S ll \lirli..,t Iruacto . loi-ln. RESTAURANTS Midget loose, loring, A inv . of fall il Ing Just in. _aki_g, pJ Ing ami ri pairing, Room S, sa block, Entrances 62 Q . l_l and 26. Clarkson >: PI .. j Old KENNY'S RESTAURANT & Tickets, ill meals for . 1. CAFE Home WOODWORKING. FURNITURE W. E. FALES. THE FURNITURE Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker, corner Agnes and McKenzie streets. Phone 176, night call 81. ,PAPER HANGING & DECORATING. HUDSON, WALL PAPER, ROOM Mouldings, Burlaps, and Sanltas; house painting, kalsominlng, paper hanging and decorating. Sixth street, New Westminster. cooking. All white cooks; no Orlen- WESTMINSTER ta] labor employed. Open day and ' rv, bank offli night Opposite tram office ROYAL CAFE (Mrs. Archer, proprietress). Four courses, consisting of soup. fish, boiled entrvp or roast, pudding or pie, tea, coffee or milk. woodwukmI Co., bank, office and store tittml cabinet, stair, Bbowcaieg, manj and detail work. I.siens anil _ mates furnished. J, Brookes, . prietor, Works: Corner E. rei| and car line. P. 0. boiJW, _i. Fall Opening Our tailoring department ig brim full of all the "newest'' in Fancy worsteds, tweeds and serges, direct from the bsst mills in England and Scotland. We would be pleased to show you our stock. All our work is fashionably cut and we guarantee satisfaction both in style, fit and price. READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING from $6.00 to $25.00. H. ROBERTSON, Manager. 660 Columbia Street, next to Royal Bank, NEW WESTMINSTER. Railway Time Tables B. C. E. R. Westminster Branch. Week Day Scneaule. Cars leave Vancouver lor New West minster at 5:0u, b:5u, English Watchmaker Gold Watches for Lad!', s frorn $12./5 up. Silver Watches $6.00. 20 and S:GO | Silver Watches, gents' op��n gents' open face $7.50 up. Agent Watch.-s. Watch repairing a specialty. case, for Waltham and Elgin a.m., and every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p.m Cars leave New Westminster for Vancouver at 5:50, 6:20, G:50. 7:20 and S:00 a.m., and every half hour thereafter until 11:00 o.m. Sunday Schedule, Cars leave Vancouver ror New West- minster at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m., and!N0T|CE RE LULU |SLAND BR|DG every half hour thereafter until! 11:30 p.m. Cars leave New Westminster for Vai, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN HOME STEAD REGULATIONS. Any available Dominion Lands with- In the railway belt in British Columbia, may be homesteaded by anv person who is the sole head of a family or any male over 1. year, of age, to the extent of on.-quarter section' oi 1GU acres, more or less. Entry must be made personally at the local land office for the district in which the land is situate. Entry by pioxy may, however, he made on certain conditions by the taiher, mother, son, daughter, brother or Bis- iter of an intending homesieader. The homesteader is required to per- The condition of the o;j bridge is form the conditions connected ih.re- not considered safe for vehicular with under one of ihe F. CRAKE Two doors from Geo. Adams, Grocer S. S. TRANSFEl Tht. steamer Tl insfi r Ifl Brackman-Ker wharf every week i afternoon, except Saturday,! ;>1 for Ladner, Steveston and way pori Saturday at 1' p.m. returning to N| Westminster Saturdaj evening. Returning, leav. . Stei Bl . t-ve week day morning ������ pi Friday. Additional trip Monday mornuf leaving New Westminster at 5a.m. Thls schedule subject to cii_| without notice. For freight and passengerntaa| ply to ROBERT JARDOT Manager. I couver at S:00 a.m., and every bait j traffic, and the public generally are plans: following AT THE HOTELS. Russell Hctel. A. J. Mayo, Vancouver. Miss Eikins, Seattle, Washington. Clarence S. Briggs, Trumansburg. New York. Thomas Whyte. Vancouver. R J. McDonald and wife. Kamloops E. G. Brown. Ladner. A. J Preston. Portland, Ore Mr. and Mrs. P. Edwards, Vancouver. Alfred R. Ockerman. Vancouver. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Windsor Hotel W. Flumerfelt. Okanagan Valley. .1. Calaam, Spokane, W. Allen. Rosedale. \Y G. Fisher. Ladner. G. Moore, Ladner. W. E. Bourne. Ladner A. D. McEaehem, Chilliwack. H. Kipp. Chilliwack. Mrs Ross, Port Haney. W. Beal. Vancouver. F. C. Allen, Rosedale J. Kipp. Whonnock. W. H. Colquhoun, Vancouver. Rosy T. S. Sach, Vancouver. T. D. Lavy, Vancouver. J. Q-regsQn, Vancouver. D. E. Johnson, Cloverdale. For information leading to the arrest and conviction of the parties w_o broke into the dressing-room of the West End Lacrosse Club at Moody Square and stole certain articles herefrom. The White Pass and Yukon Route for CONRAD, CARCROSS, ATUN, WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and FAIRBANKS. Daily trains (except Ssnday) carrying passengers, mail, express and freight connect with stages at Car- cross and White Horse, maintaining a thorough winter lervlc.e. For Information apply to J. II. ROGERS, Tr.ifflc Mnna.er. BOILER EXPLODES ON BRITISH BATTLESHIP London, Sept. 19.���A boiler of the battleship Warrior exploded this afternoon while the ship was off Cromarty, doling heavy damage lo the vessel. Three sailors are known to have been killed and four seriously Injured. Thi- admiralty has started a HKid Investigation of the accident. Dynamite Is alleged to have recently been found iii the coal hunkers Of a number of ships in the navy and today's accident, li Is thoughi In som,. quarters, may hav,. resulted from tbe presence of explosive . In the fuel. hour thereafter until 10:00 p.m. Lasi car 11:00 p.m. D. J. McQuarrie, Local Manager, New Westminster. ar. N. W. 9:30 ; ar. N.W. 6:20 ; ar. N.W. 0:25 Trade Mark* Designs Copyrights Ae. Anton, nennlnir a ��kotrii mid clo.eripti.-m miT jMO-lr i_--rt_lii our opinion froe wbetlier an Inveiiilnn la prnbaiiijrpacoiit..iii!it. Communlea. tldnaHirlctlrrniiiliipmhU. HANDEOCK on Patents ai'tit (rue. (H.loat uuoiu-w for Mooring patents. l'ntunta laluui iliri,u_t, ______ ft & teoette iptciatruiUrt, without cli_r_o. In the ���""""��� Scietifific JFfftt_erice.it* A Imiiiisom.iy Ulu.lrateil treni.li Lan.-,... rir culat,.,. of any ���_ U..1111. J,,_n,nl. rer", for __BSSWS5m.Wr' ,'"S""'C vrrmM' Sold *�� Hmtiiili Offloe, __. r St. WaM.e.i.tlm _J, __*" Great Northern Railway. rv. N.W. 8:50 a.m.; ar. Seattle 3:35 p.m. Lv. N. W. 11 a.m.; ar. Seattle 3:55 .m. Lv. IV. W. 4:32 p.m.; ar. Seattle 9:4. p.m. Lv. N. W. 12:10 a.m.; ar. Seattle 7:15 a.m. Lv. Seattle 8:05 a.m.; ar. N. W. 2:55 p.m. Lv. Seattle 4:35 p.m.; p.m. Lv. Seattle 11:45 p.m. a.m. Lv. Seattle 12:25 p.m. p.m. G. N. R.���Port Gulchon. Leaves New Westminster on Tuesday at 10 a.m., returns at 5 p.m. to city. Leaves Thursday, 4 p.m., arrives In city Friday 8:45 a.m. Leaves Friday at 3:50 p.m., arrives in city Saturday at 9 am. Leaves Port Oulchon at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, 6:30 a.m. on Friday, and 6:30 a.m. Saturday. Arrives at Port Gulchon 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday. Leaves Guichon 6 a.m. each week day; arrives 8:50 a.m. Leaves N. W. 3:50 p.m. dallv ___- cept Sunday; ar. Gulchon at 7' p.m. cautioned against hauling loads or I (1) At least six months' residence any kind over it. 'upon and cultivation of the land on Persons continuing to do so after each year for three years. this notice must take all the risks oa (2) If the father ( or mother, if tne themselves. father Is decasedj, of tlie homesteader By order. W. A. DUNCAN, resides ujion a farm in the vicinity oi City Clerk. the land entered for, the requirements Clry Hall, New Westminster, July as to re.-ddence may be satisfied by 23rd, 1909. such person residing with the tather or mother. (3) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him In the vicinity oi his nome stead, the requirements as to residence ���,_.. -__��� may be satisfied by residence upon SIGN, SCENE AND ORNAMENTAL the said land. Six months' notice In writing should be given to the commissioner of Do Model Sign Works m PAINTING. Old News Block, Sixth Street "'i"i,," '"'"!" '"' ��":*ua '"' """",,<"' Canadian Pacifif Railway Co. Three Trains Dailj WITH FIRST-CLASS PU-LMAf*! TOURIST AND DINING CAR Imperial Limited leaves at ������9;05l*| Atlantic Express leaves at 7:00 p.m.| St. Paul Express at ��.��B| Fop reservations and other Infonn_il tlon T C B. FOSTER, B. >;()' _**' G. P. A., Vancouvei C.P.H. W- 743 FRONT STREET New Westminster. Theo. p. YounB. Prop. Opera House Bookings. MAKE YOUR AP. _Al_ to the public through the columns of THE DAILY NEWS. The Morning Paper. Sept. 23.���Commencement Days, Oct. 5.���In Wyoming. Oct. 7.���Cat and the Fiddle, Oct. 13���Scottish Concert. Oct. 20.���-O. Henry's New Opera 'Lo." Oct. 2S���The Climax. Nov. 1 and 2.���Thi Shepherd King. Nov. 4.���Parisian Model. Nov. 19.���Human Hearts. Bank of Montreal KSTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL RESERVE 11,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and in London, l.ng- land, New York, Chicago and Spokane U. S. A., and Mexico City. A general banking business transacted. Letters of Credit Issued, available with correspondents in all parts of the world. Savings Bank Department���Deposit, received in sums of $1 anfl upward and interest allowed at 3 per ceni |<�� ^nnum (present rate). .;>t..' ^t-sets over S168.000.0OU.hu _BU WESTMINSTER BRANCH 3. D BR..\f.V.li; \j,n.|L.,,. to apply for patent. Coal.���Coal mining rights may _. Ts the place to buy leased for a period of 'wenty-on.- , second-hand goods years at an annual rental of $1 pei . have nearly acre. Not more than 25G0 acrec shall be leased to one Individual or company. A royalty at the rate 01 five cents per ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined. W. W CORY. Deputy of the Minister Of the Interior. N.B.���Unauthorized publication of ..|14,400,000.00 "1,s advertisement will not be pald for. r sell BW S��d an* k'��J- "'I ��� ii.. Lifebuoy Soap lg delightfully re- freshing for Bath or Toilet \- hot weather. For washing underclotfl lng lt is unequalled. Cleanses n~d I purifies. ,, | "The Milwaukee" The Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line," Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in me service on any railroad in the work! that equal In iqulpment that of the Chicago, Mil- wauaee & St. Paul Railway. They wn and operate their own sleeping tnd dining oars on all their trains and .ive their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. H. S. ROWE, General Agent. 134 Third St.. cor. Alder. Poland. Or I00 DOZEN JELLY which we are offering for 40c per' Thev are new. ciu. We also have a splendid i"1*" of Over Fifty Stuffed Birds Animals for sale at a bargain. ., rt We can't begin to ��M f���� have, but no matter what >o" come here first. Alex. Speck SECOND - HAND Columbia St. STORt Wheel- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� THE DAILY NEW8 Westminster Transfer Co* ���ptioue 13? Wince 'Phone 1M. Barn Col.mbla Street Baggage delivered v^m'tly any part of the city. Ught and Heavy Ha* 6 OFFICE-TRAM DEP"T U*Y' S-PTE mbEr 20. 1909. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THR__ .3f"' 1.1 Bl .'>''' f"\; fl. tLi_K0 Sporting Goods TRADE PETURNS SHOW MARKED IMPROVEMENT ICA< ��� our Bew- I ������'"'���"��� ' Singer, i .-... are I ��� ���' '*���-��� '"��� . iinui you I. llv don't l1 , _ ii- and talk- l Victor, on easy , ;:;_. | ' that our j. H. TODD'S "usic House 1.W Sept. 19.���can ida's trade i show nn l: tlgun For i11"' " was $55,-1 ,86' ��� ��� ��� |7,761_72 ��� ar. I The . . . 1,241- Tl . j23,- 191, ��� 1 Au amo of il.ll ��� During the firsl five montl __��a___i_��^_^_toi____---... . ..._.--. ____P|waT$_.7.. 251 i 1, ,t:i ! on .i 172, md the i x pori - ��� 125 an lm rea e ol .(3,-1 820,0 ! i. THE SEASON FOR SHOOTING DUCKS AN DEER, ETC.. OPENS ON SEPTEMBER 1 TRY US FOR REQUIREMENTS IN THE GUN, AMMUNITION OR SPORTING GOODS LINE, AS V. AR CARRYING A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AT LOW PRICES. T. J. TRAPP & CO., Limited New o., hitherto , WEsTMINSTER. B. C. I havi' commenced a nethod . tried in New Westminster The great advantage of thl new method wlll enable me to sell you the -am,, high gradi ��� which I bave always been noted al much lower prices than heretol and thus COMPETING WITH THE EASTERN MANUFACTURER. With iliis carefull. planm -new METHOD- i can make you MEN'S SUITS AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES: Canadian Pacific Railway Co. CANADIAN PACIFIC B.C. Coast-S. Sailings FROM VANCOUVER. attle���Dally al Ll P-m. direct : ��� . p i I', am. and Our original price Our original price . lo.i NEW METHOD PRICE $23 to $30 .._'..' NEW METHOD PRICE $37.00 ill . y Saturday at 11 Saturday guaranteed correct In style exclusive In di i and rlghl In prices, LADIES' SUITS MADE UP AS LOW AS $10.00. This is the place to have your SUITS PRESSED. We have the only 1000-1 b. PRESSURE MACHINE IN B. C. Phore us your order---we do the rest. Phone R-508. British Columbia Coast Line Service. TIME TABLE ANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE ROUTE. S.S. Princess Vh I Van louver l i p.m , gol I to Seat- li dallj excepi Wedm S S. < lharm \ ancouver t .v ���: v . for V i oria, ss. Princess Chai lotte b aves \ an ouver, li) a.m. daily, excepi Friday or Victoria. S.S. Trader will leave Victoria tor New Westminster every Tuesday. Leavi New Westmin i r on Wed nesday. b Pr r. ������ I;- Y tte 1-iand���Second | oi rf Comox���Tues- 1 it 2 p.m.; Saturday I. I >(u :.:. at . p.m. ���FROM NEW WESTMINSTER. [::. : ��� . Chilliwack Si amer Heaver | U\ - er at - a.m. on Mon-' 1 Wednesla and Friday; return-' |. al 7 a.m. on I nd Saturday. I;:" ��� call or Bd ED G01 LET, _g in. N ,v Westminster. r ii Foster, A--- -. Pass. Agent, Vancouver, B. c. GALViN, IHE MERCHANT TAILOR 625 Columbia Street and 626 Clarkson Street. WEST COAST ROUTE. S.S. Tees. Leaves Victoria ll p.m. 1st anil 14ih each month for Quatsino an 1 way ports; twentieth of eai li month tor Ahcuset, Quatsino, Cape Scott and way ports. SLEEP AND NERVE REST. *, Neo.-NNltr I Imi |_ ��)> ������rliiiil.t-d I* ihi- Modern Streanoss Life. In the davs when eight hours *_ ���leap werp noi ii Uy regarded as m hour too long fur anj Belt respecting individual the exhausting charai ier ot modern life was unknown There wa_ les. wealth and more contentment; lew competition and more security; fewet distractions, but more stmpllcitj Work was easier, slo'.rer and car. an.lety. apprehension in a word, wor ry���diil not feed, like the worm I' tb bud, upon the hours ex..mpt from to* We are remorseless in overtaxing thi delicate mechanism of our minds an4 nerves. The liv-pt walker, for Instance does not propose to himself to go reg. Inrly sixty miles a day or to subject thr- same Bet of muscles In any othflf form of pl yslcal exercise to int. es* and unremitting labor. But that '�� what we do with the immediate agent of our mlnils- the brain machine, v ��� rnnnot witch Its operations. We oftct assume that its movements are as Kgjj, and endless aa the tipples of the unl rersal air. We know and nevertbeleai we forget that the drain Is a substantial apparatus as liable to depreciation u (he fixed |ilnnt In a workshop. Now nothing is more certain than this mm the potential capacity of the human brain has not Increased, if at all, it anything like the proportion of the lm Densely aggravated demand upon it. The modern man Is subject to ���>�� much mental and moral wear ssui tea.- In a day as his ancestors In >io verj remote generation experienced in / week. Y.-t in respect of sleep ve hav. hardly changed traditional habit Wi .pep later and still later hours. W eatch our trains In the morning h, usual. There Is no doubt whatever t!:�� ive burn t'.ie candle at both ends wits unprecedented disregard of the laws oi psychological economy, nnd that th. amount of rest we all _,w fer nerve and brain Is no longer adequate.���Londo* Telegraph. Artists' Materials Architects' Supplies Office Supplies AT MOREY'S BIG BOOK STORE. VANCOUVER NANAIMO ROUTE. S.S. Joan. Leav Vancouver 2 p.m. daily, ex- c ipt Sunday. Leaves Nanaimo at 7 a.m. Ml Batik of Canada ted 1869) Hotel Butler Annex ALASKA ROUTE. Princess Royal, Leaves Vancouver une 25 and July 'j. Princess May leaves Vancouver une is and July 2. fctil Psid up Im. Fund lil Asses .$ 4,700.000 . 5.400,000 . ,55,000.000 BW Y&ii''>f' "!>___.. B.C. COAST MAIL SERVICE. ;.ATES : ss- Queen City leaves Vancouver June 14 and 27. and every two weeks Room $1 p.r day up. thereafter. Room and t '-ard $2.50 per day up. F-oom with b. . $2.50 per day up. por reservations anl information Room with bath _nd board $4 per day. call or address Kli. GOULET, Agent. New Westmlnsti r All nutside rooms, with hot and cold water steam heat, long distance telephone. '3us meets all trains and hoate CARLETON GILBERT, Mgr. C. B. FOSTER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Vancouver, J. \V. TROUP, General Superintendent victoria. I A Costly _<-_k. There ls a famous old desk ln thr British war office ln London. It Is I desk to wl_ch old hands point with emotion. That desk cost the nation 125,000,000, In it Ls a pigeonhole wltr ��� stor.*. It was Into that plgeoubol* that tho dispatch of King Theodore oi Abyssinia was thrust���and forgotten _fter we had been to war the doeu ment was found ln the desk, and w�� *I1 learned that ther. ought to hav�� seen no war.���London Sk'^trh. NOTICE. To Our Customers of Hard Coal: We, the undersigned, do not expect to get any Banff coal this year. GILLEY BROS. LTD. LAND REGISTRY ACT. i Mil oul - ��� .. a accounts soli- WVINGS SANK DEPARTMENT it ____��_���$������_���__.*t _ ...tttt&..-t_.t ��� ��� .�����������������������M��M����������<>��<>��������4 _'���'���"��� '���' tic Exchange and r'p' - ���. might and sold. Nra.li. transfer, effected. fw Westminster R. C. Branch, F SHUTE, Manager. Ol_L___i-yc_i.T_a' Our New Clubbing Offer ^ggggjgjgB2^i^^siKmKttmKiBm^^m^KKUVsm^wBm^^mmmss^^s^^^^m^^m^^^ The Westminster Weekly News $1.00 The Standard of Empire (weekly) 2-00 FOR $3.00 this ofllce. .1 or send- l0'J wKI Bud t ,r advanta |a::.v Utter yoo ' Irli f'om Montre.i: and Quebec. ,���!S0. |re|and . ...Sept. 24th Press of Britain Oct. 8th f' - ... I i i particulars ap -OULET. !' R Agent. i PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE iS!?N G0,NG EAST ' ����� TICKET] AGENT TO SEND YOU OyER 7HE NORTHWESTERN LINE" n< Eve Psbi Tral 'Mini ^ay in the Year BETWEEN ineapolis, St. Paul and Ch .HE Tilli T ncago "UIN OF FAME -��� -a ,.���m ���hk^^-WESTERN. - ������ -aaa a rj_ix. L. IlY^ an* best Id LTD. tx_H1F0RT'CONVENlEN_E;'___ Potrlcity ' 1S UBhtea M��l Kas with both lly "'"miaatt. I th<> most brllUant I ���n ^��Ut, of private pompart- |��rs. Itha ,.>lan. I Tflb"}s' Pol('e". or _nv '"Ration can on or write ' ,,���;,W- PARKER, ' nrt ^enue, aanttle. Wash. REMIT US V.M AND WE WILL SEND YOU THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE DAILY NEWS WHICH CONTAINS ALL THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST FOR THE WEEK. THE STANDARD OF EMPIRE, A WEEKLY PUBLICATION ISSUED IN LONDON, ENGLAND, AND IN TORONTO, ONTARIO, CONTAINING The week's news of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. What Canadians are doing and saying in the Old Country. What the London market is doing and may do in connection with Canadian Investments. What Is being published About Canada on the other sWS. The latest cable, and correspondence from every Capital of the Empire. Articles by men famous in all parti of the Empire. What the farmer., fruitgrower,, merchant, and manufacturer, are doing In .��� the ��her ove,.ea. Dom-nlon. What the miner i. doing in Africa, ��u,v.r��n�� ana parts of the Empire. . _._���!*,_ ucui WESTMINSTER IS THE PROGRESSIVE MORNING REMEMBER THE DAILY^NEW* NEWL^^JJ^^^gp^Mt OF THE DAILY. PAPER OF THIS DISTRICT^ THE W��KLY EDITION_ �� ��� AT|0N8 QOmQ. CUT FOR $2.50 YOU WILL GET TWO OF^THE MOST UP TO BATE WE8TM.N8TER. THIS OUT AND SEND TO THE DAK.Y NEWS, P. O. BOX Z��, plHM send to my addre,. for one y.ar THE WEEKLY NEWS .nd THE STANDARD OF EMPIRE, for which I enclose th. sum of |2.M. NAME DISTRICT P. O. "-*��A **��������*. Tli. ��"tin��_. "I bear your firm discharged you." "Yes, but I wouldn't mind that v. much if they hadn't added Insult ���� Injury." "How?" "They advertised for a boy to 111 ��_y place." Sheridan fell In love with Mi.s Lin ley and told tbe story of "The Rivals,' which Is a true ecconnt of his emu* ihlp. Tbe DUT...-.'. Small Boy-Pa. what Is the difference between a pessimist and an optimist? Pa���Well, let me see If I can illustrate Vou know I am often discouraged, and things don't look to me as If they'd ever go right. Well, at such times I can be said to he a pessimist. But years ago, when I wns a young man, everything looked bright and rosy, nnd I was always hopeful. Then I was an optimist. Now, my son. can you understand the difference between a pessimist and au optimist? Small Boy- Ob, yes; one ls married aud the othei Isn't���Harper's Weekly. Re part 12 acres of Lot 17, Group 2, Xew Westminster District. Whereas proof of the loss of certificate of title number B396P, issued in the name of John Bernard Johnson, has heen filed in this offlce. Notice is hereby given that 1 shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof in a daily newspaper published in the city of Xew Westminster, is-suo a duplicate of th@ said certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made t0 me ln writing. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar or Titles. Land Registry Offlci-. Xew West- mlnster, B. C, August 30, 1909. < aiian- ��f Ilia Joy. "What are you looking so happy over, old man?" "I am rejoicing over tho birth of twins." "Great Scott! I congratulate you!" ������Don't congratulate ine. Go aud congratulate Evans. He's tbo lucky man I never did like him."- Philadelphia In aulrer. __*aet. "August," the nauio of tlie month, i accented on the first syllable. "Au gust," the adjective, ls accented on thf second syllable. This ls due, no doubt to the fact tbat, though both started from the Latin "augustus," they have arrived by different routes. The ad Jectlve ts the French "auguste," whll* "August" commemorating the Romas emperor's title, is the French "aout" and the middle English "augst" ot "aust" "July" used to rhyme wlU "duly," even in Johnson's time, ns lt had done centuries earlier and as lt does in southern Scotland to this day FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. I. O. O. K.���AMITY LODGE, XO. 27 ��� The regular meeting of this lodge are held in Oddfellows' hall, Columbia street, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Jas. Ferguson, noble grand. W. C. Coatham. ree. secy. A. O. U. W.���FRASER LODGE XO. i ���Meetings the firsta nd third Tuesday in each mouth. Visiting brethren cordially Invited to attend. Lodge room, A. O. U. W. hall, Oddfellows' block, Clarkson street. COURT BRUNETTE, NO. 40'JD, l.O.l���'. ���Meets the fourth Friday ln the month at 8 o'clock, iu the email hall. Oddfellows' block. FRATERNAL ORDKR OF EAGLES, Aerie No. 20.���Meets every Tuesday evening at S p.m. ln the Lagles' hall, Columbia street. J. N. Altch- eson, W. Pres.; H. Schofield, Secretary. Ia ._��� Air. Farmer Greene (who bas bees knocked down by a balloon anchorV- Ool dern 'em! I'll hev tb' law on 'eml What's th' sheriff? Farmer Brown- Mo use kicking, Josh I Tbem critten la above the law, I reckon!���Bousfos Post It Is not enough to run; one ma_ .tart In ttm^-Frencb Proverb. JOaRD OF TRADE���NEW WEST- minster Board of Trade meets in the hoard room, City Hall, as follows: Third Thursday of each month; quarterly meeting on the tnird Thursday of February, May, August and November, at e p.m. annual meetings on the third Thursday of February. New members may be proposed and elected at any monthly or quarterly meeting. C. M. Stuart-Wade, secretary. SONS OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT Association, Lord of the I��'es Camp 191���Meets on the flrst and third Tuesday of every month in K. of P- hall. Chief, W. Sutherland. I. O. C. F���ROYAL CITY LODOE No. 3���Meets in Oddfellows' hall, Columbia .treet, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethrea will be made welcome. O. E Gilley, N. G.; C. E Osborne, P G, recording secretary OTHER FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Include the Union Lodge, No. 9, A. F. and A. M.. King Solomon Lodge. No. 17, A. F. and A. M.; L. O. 1_ No. 1150; L. O. L., No. 1S8S; Court Sapperton. No. 4��83, I. O. F.; C. O- F. Court Westminster, No. SS0; Brotherhood of Owl*. Nest Ma ��. -a1 i ��� ��V i i ' <--'*.^iI I ��� ' . 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UJffl : -'. . ��� i I - '.Yi __��� - > '.*/u fAmt "" '-vifHAm .. i ' ���'-,;'-'.' '''.T.i'.-i'^* ' * -. - "aB,; " *���#* i '"��� A,- ���',;���.:���:'���-'��� il. W'*Yy.-.i: >��� ����� -''-. ���', .. * lI&.:Y'Ykl* '. " .:���' v .__"pa. ��� ;> A.f^ ���if !��� '.'il ��.-.': iA * 4 lil ... I a ��� \., .W;.y . ..." ������. -. V ���ff ���'"^'.YIL, . . ���������..','������A.'.p ��� ' . V^iv,: ��� it. i.t ������_ . i ���.- -'^i ��,. ��� ' ..-,{_ ' ��� ��� v *��� '.x .i _. * "���' ��� �� .-,J;^U. ���h ��� #*x a ��� Y 'V > ,ii ������',SS\ ���' <��� . -' !���* *i *% k _��� ���i�� ��. smft* fa��. M'm ? fiiil..; '_ ��� iii. Maa^^I^H '141." -yC' . . WB.. . ... 'i-.fl .4k i ��� i , * i '-i _________________________ '���*WAf��I.. tif. ��� .PrS';.::,:i^i:. ��� ' "'lE:i;,,I 1 Mm ���Aw* ft s .1 '*" M .,.* iYe.; ��� .-IV ' ... ,* '. J, i<.M& "'p '' Or* '__-.JITy ti '' ��� '���' y. "#��_���_�� ' . ' -""a "j - '��_��___��_>.!' ty'.. _'�� \ It ' . a W< 1, i.'i' ;.' !(i > ; !.. I V y,y ?*-'. Tiff- T .' <���;���_ J; *,' i tr, ������ �� (" **..!', ���'��*'' _'���' It i .�� "�����������" tr____t^,! _ * '' ?i)'aVl1''''V. '�� 'J ^ '*��� m^Jif ___>��� : ������ .it. iif. -��� _M fAUl. FOUR Tilt DAILY _f__WS. MONDAY, SEPTEM The Daily News Kenzie and Trew streets. A. Paige Managing Director areas only suited to forest growth __pall he set aside as permanent for- Publlshed by The Dally News Publish, esl reserves which shall have been lng Qompsny, Limited, at their offices surveyed, cruised and mapped as to The Dally .News Block, corner of Mc- Btand of timber anil topography, The amouni of Umber which Is being added by annual growth will in time be ascertained and the cul r< gulated accordingly. The trees to be felled wil have been chosen and marked by t.i,. Government wresters, bids will be asked for by the 1000 feet, upBet ; price having been fixed from cruls ers' statement; and to preserve the young growth, cutting and removal of logs will be watched iby competent officers who will also have perfected ^v5__5/___��7- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1909. THE FORESTRY COMMISSION. The liritish Columbia Forestry Commission, appointed by the Pro- . ,, . .... . ,. .,, the system of fire protection, vinciai government, win be sitting al Now Westminster a few days hence. ���- and foresters and lumbermen are looking forward to the occasion with a good deal of Interest. The Com- mission has jusi concluded its Bitting u c.; nt Nelson, where sonic of the most j Dear Sir,���Having A DENIAL. Mr. W. .!. Kerr, Sept. 13th, 1909. New Westminster, practical ;uml businesslike evidence that has so far 1 n Submit lv| was given by Mr, A. Q, Lang, of Waneta The fact thai LY witness is a trained forester, having gained his experience .-mid knowledge In the great forests and forestry colleges of Germany, and in Scotland, whilst be ha_ been engaged in forestry work in this province for twelve years, gives welghl to his evidence and entitles it to the besl consideration. We are glad to Bee that Mr. Lang. in connection with the important question of fire protection, spoke plainly and forcibly in respect to the fallacy of regarding only mature timber as valuable ami treating t_ie young growth as of no account. We never could understand the position taken up by many lumbermen and others connected with the forestry Industry In regard to this matter, it must surely | v apparent to any Intelligent person that the young trees have at least some future value, and the man who treats such as valueless is as lacking in common sense as a farmer would lie who turned his bogs inio the wheal Held i_i May, In dealing with this question of tire protection Mr. Lang plainly and unmistakably been informed | by a real estate agenl traveling on ! ilie train al Mission September 81 thai the property at Peachvale and POM Kells. which you are selling tor trull lands, was all big rock.. Lm1 gulleys, I visited same and found bl? siaii-iii. ni io be Incorreci as it is thi lidipsl goll I have seen in this country tor fruit raising and vegetables. The trees nre loaded with plums, pears ami apples, and hav.. to be supported with posts io keep the boughs from breaking. Being <>a the Praser river it is beautifully situated; the boat and train service runs daily. I saw- Mr. Kellen late of Calgary, living on tlie property, and doing well. Hoping this will moi-i lhe eye Of the agent, I remain, yours truly, ./OE LEAKE, Oalgary. Calgary Herald. Sept. 13th, 1909. PURE MILK SUPPLY A National Necessity. There is no more far-reaching problem before the people of Uie day than that of a pure milk supply. Doctors and scientists are at one in th .ir assertions that the health of the child Is more .seriously menaced through impure milk than through any other channel. In Chicago the. are municipal laws forbidding the delivery of jmilk in any but sealed containers. In declared'New York milk must be pasteurized that the',jefore !t- rocelves the seal o. official . ,, . ... . , ..approval, But the proverbial coaoh- present system falls far short of tho and.horSes can be arl(1 ,B Mvea needs of the province. He was right through and through these ordinances when he said, "it should he a matter by unscrupulous milk dealers and tlie of business with the government to i'l,eTil is " e���" as ever. For in- , ,, , i��� stance, the so-called "Commercial more fully Insure it. property by in- ppa9tf.urizatlon.. con^t,, in superheat creasing the number of rangers and:ing the milk for but a few minutes Improving present methods." His which may or may not kill the dis- suggestlOB t_tat if this increase were ' eas_ germs and is liable to destroy . ... ,���,,,, , D.t.ri the necessary and healthful ferment made timber holders should be asked L,ementB ,��� /h J��ffc to bear a proportion of the salaries TheTe Is one, only really safe and of deputy rangers, in view of the reliable source of milk supply and greater Safety of the timber that 'hat is to have the milk evaporated ,, .',.,- ____ ������ u-. and packed in sealed tins under con- would ,. insured is a good one We ^^ q. {&e&] d(,.n]jn(a.s |fl snch a believe tlie majority of lumbermen factory as the St. Charles Condensing would be quite ready to do this, company at Ingersoll, Ont. Here a Then too his plea for the permanent mammoth modern plant, governed by r ,,,-.��� ., ,.,, -the highest ideals of cleanliness, and engagement of chief rangers, m order. ��� B . ,,,,, > operated hy over itm employees, draws that they may gain a thorough know- upo_ th_ rlch 0xfor(1 county milk sup. ledge of tjeir districts, amd be in con- .ply through over 90 special dairy sta- Btant touch with the conditions tions scattered throughout the county. deserves the most favorable The n,ilk ls *�������* wi,b scnipulons care, is evaporated and packed with thereof. .onsidorat. in. There is something \���\ Yr." i" !,7i""r. """"j' ''""-. "7' """, out admixture of anv description and haphazard about the present method | is shipped in sealed'containers under of appointing rangers for temporary the names St. Charles Evaporated sei vice, which we should like to see. removed. Some of the appointees lack t;-at knowledge of taeir work which Is requisite for tlie proper dis- -charge of their duties. Again, we believe it is not required of a ranger Unsweetened Cream, and in Silver Cow (Sweetened) brand, guaranteed to keep pure and safe indefinitely in any climate. The St. Charles goods can be diluted and instantly produce tha same rich pure, fresh creamy fluid that left Uie Dairyman's palls. There Is not a household in the that he give his whole time t0 the work, and a consequent result of this land that can afford to overlook this is that he is not always at hand healthful, safe, always pure milk au' when jU services are most urgently needed. The chief rangers certainly ought to be appointed permanently, as Mr. Lang urges, whilst the districts Bhould be reduced in area and additional men apiwinted. Inasmuch as such a policy would mean a far stronger Insurance against the terrible risk of a calamitous fire there can he no objection to the extra expense involved. But this increased cost would be materially lesBened, if a further suggestion of Mr. Lang's were adopted, namely, that the offlce of flre ��arden and game warden be oomblned. Ta. lni)xirtance of a more systematic patrolling of the railroad tracks Is another useful point in the evidence of this witness. Here then' is not only the danger from locomotive sparks, but the passing to and fro of tramps on foot, and the Sre started by the careless settler in his ^lashung without thought for the surrounding hush. The provision of a safety strip thirty feet or Bo wide on ��ach side of the track, with half a dozen furrows ploughed on the outer margin would, ��3 Mr, Lang observed, be a most useful safeguard. Some valuable hints were glvon by this witness apropos of re-afforestation and planting, which will, we hope, rror-lve the attention they merl* at the hands of the Provincial Government, In tals connection It was pointed oul that by the time the first rel urns are due the prices and demand for what we now, In the time of plenty, regard as waste, will be far more favorable than today. The day of perfection in reaped :ud $1'b0 YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. Tlie Fashion Centre NEXT TO CITY HALL. Vancouver District L.-ague. ��� Division.) He erians 1. i Westham Island '.'. !... Ision.) Nationals 1. 1 ed 11 Cottage 0. ��� P.R. pp. 1 MethodlBl won from lefault 3, Roy i t.'i- BOWLING Work bas been started on the lo- ittlng the :, .;. flrsi class 1 Uie coming season New ��� the rack- I u the 1 : also new pins. An In- ��� en arrang ��� pening event, player_ will ������ ��� <- ... '-: each class will 1 .'if for the gold medali. En- lng In iv-' and this see . son Bi '. manj new ..layers In ..: ��� foi , ren lei oonoi Dave OU- chrlsi will take hi. team ovei to Van- ... Ini idaj resuming the lines betwetu the two cities. Thi indivdual tournej consists 01 f 1 vi i CUPS AND SAUCERS, $1.00 PER DOZEN. i White and Gold Patterns.) FIFTY DOZEN TO CLEAR AT THIS PRICE. REGULAR VALUE $1.35 A DOZEN. WON'T LAST LONG. SIX-PIECE TOILET SETS AT $2.25. See them in our window. C. B. DEANS Groceries & Crockeryware Phone 97. 615 Columbia Street. ������ ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� WRITING MATERIALS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, BOOKS, PAPERS. MAGAZINES, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY STORE WILL BE FOUND I. OUR STOCK. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY IN OUR LINE. WE BUY FOR CASH DIRECT FROM THE MANUACTURERS, WE THEREFORE SAVE YOU MONEY. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS IF YOU DEAL WITH US. TODHUNTER & BURR Booksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers Successors to J. J. MACKAY & CO. *���**������������������������������������������������������������������������������#����������������������������������������������������� What Grade of Watch Do you require? Something high-class from $60 to $85 or just a knock-around watch from $1.25 to $2.00, or perhaps a moderate-priced one from $12.00 to ���$20.00? Whatever you want in the watch line, we can suit you���and guarantee them, too. JOHN B. GRAY. Watchmaker and Jeweler DOMINION TRUST BLOCK SATURDAY'S FRACAS. Time That Such Exhibitions on Lacrosse Fieid Came to ai End. Yet another sample of .unsportsmanlike conduct on tne lacrosse held has been furnished by a member ol the Vancouver team, a team witch j ha. furnished so manj examples of j the kind during this and preceding seasons. .No follower of the gam. iu tins city would thmk of denying Lalonde j his mead of praise "> one 01 the best I players co tie Vancouver team, but j lacro.se uitiiu.iu.tg here and Van- j couver alike must regret the tactics I in which lie ail too frequently in- ' dulges when on the field. 'J heir option nf the Vancouver player will not 1 be Improved by the exhibition of "la savate" given oy hitn on Saturday, whtu he fought with feet and teeth, i taking Rennies face in liis mouth on one occasion and bituag Galbralth ou another. Neither will the public be Im- i pressed favoratbly by the biased and j exaggerated report of the incident .given by the Vancouver press, which [has sougnt to make It appear that Lalonde was ill dealt witn both by tae players and the public, ana that there was a riot on the field, well knowing that the officia,. did their besl to restore order and thai thi public took no part in tlie fracas. Itm ust have heen a piesalng spectacle to the fair-minded visitor,, from Vancouver to see congratulations Bbowered on the author 01 the trouble on his retirement from the held. It was an elevating sig.it to witness a member of the medical profession, a maker of laws for tne preservation of peace and order���Dr. McGuire, M. P. P.���hastening on to the field fo shake hands wim. the man who had been guilty of such an iingentlemuuly style of piay. Hut then, ii must be remembered that tne same gentleman thought it no saauie to poke a spectator with au umbrella at a mulch in Vancouver. Is it not time that the Terminal City Lacrosse Club recognized that the public gentrail.. are true sportsmen and pay their money to support athletics, nor rowdyism? EASTERN LACROSSE. - I RACE -Fit ��� ra three i up. Ri OND R l ��� ml Poll. . _, Ri ������ i berry- :; V Ilie ���, THIRD RACE���Six and a ball furlong thn 1 R' ��� -' ii ��� M ..������ :; \y. T. Overton. FOURTH RACE One mile; the Gi mi llle Han I threi yeai ..ids and . 1. F'pllie l. . _ Nagazam; 3, Fantastic. FIFTH RACE i *.., and one eighth thn ������ yeai o . and up 1, Capt. Burneti; _, Mj Bouquel 3, Zaita. SIXTH RACE���Two miles; four yeai olds and 'ip. l, S r Angus; . Flavignj 3, Iras. MORE PLAYERS FOR VANCOUVER Con Jones Secures Two Defence Men and One for thi Home, Word bas been received In Vancouver :v the effect thai Con, .lone-. Idem '.1 the Vancouver Lacrosse Club, who is at present In the east, has secured the services ol three I plaji is for tie- ii-'- of the Van- ouver club next year. It i- stated thai two of the players are for tie defence and one for the home. WE CAN SHOW YOU the best line of Leather Goods ever stocked in this city. Large assortment just arrived. Best value, lowest prices. A great variety of Grass, Rattan and Bamboo goods can be seen on our floors. Everything in Home Furnishings at astonishing prices. W. E. FALES 612-618 Agnes Street Furniture Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker PHONE 176- NIGHT CALL 81. Fix up Race Horse Tariff. Tacoma. Sept. 19.���A new decision in the matter of tariff on horses taken out of the United States for exhibition purposes was ree iv,-d by the customs officials yesterdaj which win permit Tacoman_ entering ttieir horses in the Vancouver. B.C., snow. The first decision declared horses might be shipped, n and out of the country for racing purposes free of all duty. Tlie new decision makes the same provision for horses to be exhibited at shows or expositions, fairs or other similar events. Lawn Bowlers' Chalenge. Winnipeg, Sept. 19.���Winnipeg lawn bowlers dispute the right of the winners in the Ontario tournament to style themselves Canadian champions. The following challenge has been sent east: Russell Greenwood, President Canada Lawn Bowling Club. Toronto; Fort Rouge Lawn Bowling club, champions Manitoba, challenge Canada club's rigit to title of Canadian champions, and propose series of deciding games at neutral point. Fort William preferred.���,J.H J. Parkhill, President; A. L. Crossin, Chairman Committee. B.C.A.A.U. Meeting. Att ha- annual meeting of the executive committee of the B.C.A.A.U. held on Saturday evening in Vancouver when officers were elected. T. .1, Mahoney was appointed counsel for this district, wita authority to institute a new local hoard here, which i. to be added to the union as soon as possible. Montreals Shamrocks Big Race at Seattle. Seattle, Sept. 19.���Arrangements have been completed for a big international distance race whieli will be pulled off here in connection with the exposition. Among those Who have promised to enter are John D. Marsi of Winnipeg and Alfred Shrubb, tlie great English distance runner. Toronto, Sept. 19.���Bobby Kerr created a new Canadian record for tie 220 yards In 21 2-5 seconds at the exhibition field day sports. He also won the 100 yards in 9 4-5 seconds. FILLED THE OPERA HOUSE. !������������������ *+����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������* ��� ��jectric Railway Service j Ca Las U-.30 ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ������������������ 'nterurban Line. r Vancouver and way *l&l'��ns win run every hall ��lir Tom 5:so a. m. Last Cdr leaves at 11 p. in. *��car leaves Vancouver at * -o0 ti m ..m. tw,. '', " lhe depot every ��e8 tor both Sap. cl,,. , an(1 cit* ��mlts over the ���> lme. : City Line: Cars leave tram ��� offlce on the hour, twenty minutes after, and forty minute' after, commencing at 6.20 a. m Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten minutes after the hour, half past and fifty minutes after the hour, commencing at 6 ' a. m. Sundsy service half-houny ���*��� tween 8: SO a. m. and 11. P- m ,r'sh Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd The Time, the Place and the Girl Pleases Large Audience. The Time, the Place and the Girl presented at the Opera House on Saturday night attracted a capacity house. The play, a musical comedy, was well reclved and the numbers were accorded generous applfttae, some ot the best being encored four and five times. The play wa' attractive, the time and place certainly being the real thing for matchmaking, the scene being laid at a sanitarium quarantined for two weeks, the guests being thrown upon taeir own resources by the disappearance Ol the servants, , The plot provided ample opportunities for nianv picturesque scenic affects and for many pretty choruses. Robert Pitkin as Johnny Hicks, the garni ier. showed himself a talented comedian and kept the audience amused by bis witticisms. Jessie Huston as Margaret Simpson, I he Girl." presented her part well, and a 1 the leading roles were portrayed With that vim which makes a play take with rtie public. The costume, were pretty, 'ne lign effects well managed, and the drill effects and dances were exceedingly good, the Chorus showing thorough training in their work. LOTS near Edmonds street car line $150 Each One-fourth cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months. From Vienna t. Washington. Tokyo, Sept. 19.���The official announcement has been made of the appointment of Y. I'chlda, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, and now Ambasador to Austria u> succeed j Baron K. Takahira. Japanese Minister at Washington. The Nights are getting long and the eyesight In consequence Is getting short Science, however, has to some extent overcome the natural de. dine of the eyesight by substituting properly fitted glasses. .Occasionally we find a case so complicated that we cannot correct. When We meet such cases we are candid enough to say so. Two essential things you can depend upon in dealing with us; first, we fit your eyes perfectly; second, we do not overcharge you, and In every case when not satisfied we cheerfully return the money. We have spectacles a�� low as 50c a pair. Try us for your next pair. WALKER BROS. EDMONDS D. S. CURTIS & CO. DRUGGISTS HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. Spectacles 50c up. HORSE RACES LULU ISLAND Six Races Daily, Rain or Shine. Races start at 2:30 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE CARRALL STREET DAILY AT 1:00 AND 1:30 P. M. FIFTEEN-MINUTE SERVICE FROM GRANVILLE STREET STATION. 1 that you may be the next one to meet with an automobile accident or that your car may meet with a mishap? You had better take out that policy of motor car or accident insurance now. Call for a useful office necessity given away FREE. ALFRED W. McLEOD THE INSURANCE MAN, Phone 62. 657 Columbia Street i . .���fefef "> H.YV I' p p p IV __������,*? ��� < . ll ' 1*1 ! i !���'������_ A. v., .��� ���fi ;���: ��� ��� .1. ' ��� . i , i ��� ��� " :i ^'yjtl' -, ���IM ��� ' ts'�� '". ��� F ��� . ��� ' lii ' -MY . '-' _ a" ",.'���'.. .: :���- - .' <* !< ��� ��� fl. ".'��������� ���". ��� r ,.,:* t.' ; p ��� ' Si ' !��� -p , '; - _'*��� ' .1 i i .���'.,;' a '. I ���I' ll] ��� * a 1 I ,. ��� ��� J ���\A,.-fr: 1 . .: ������������ yyi, . ��� -������: y .'���.���. Lyy '- v. .:. 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THE DAILY K B W t) ML' * _ __ 5* #i! �������� fc ���*.-*, ��� y ��� ��� .. km*'. ���������..<������ /Will* *������.' jv ���', * ���v W%' ��� ii ���ii__ _J_f__i. _ i_'?l" i. * _ * .* <_r?; " " ��� i _ *' ' lUiVIt-'hv ��� i��, lll.i''**,H�� 'v '.'. ��� "���_.. 'JeotwI^y .- ���; ! *���' I 4 i !'��!���_ ,H> tif'_H���'' Pi. UN iff ni fvl ' .'ll P.* a ��" HI. - -����� . "fit,'I'.: ;;v.* ft ;; _ a ' r4 it.' ���' * ..���,vlfV'' '���"''*'" V! M< ���. ��� ... w" ��� _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20^ RHEUMATISM &* Schedule Ended As it Commenced (Continued from Pane One.) I want every chronic rheumatic to ilir.nv ti-.\:,, . II v.-.:. Ine a, pel liniments, all plasters, nnd elvi MUNVON'S Kll I.I'MA- 'lls.M l:I.mi:t��� V a trial. No matter wli.it yeur docl ir may say, ue matter what y.'iir friends may say, im matter how prej-.li.d roa may be against all advertised !'��� > ...ii-'s. po nl once to your druggist and get a b..ttie of the KHBUMA- 'I1SM UEMEDY. If it fall, t" give satisfaction.) "ill refund your money.���Munyon Remember tbia remedy contains u<> .al- |o\ lie in hi. nn opium cu nine, morphine .>r other harmful .':���' ..- l; Is put up under tbe guarantee of the Pure Food and Urug Act. For sale hy all druggists. Trice, __c. NOTICE. Tenders are hereby invited l'or the construction of substations for the Vancouver Power Company Limited, nt live dlfferenl points Bltuated along the rlghl ot way of the Fraser vallej branch of the British Columbia Eli c- trie Railway Company, Limited, a follows: i. Ai Clover lab-. -. Near the Intersection of the Coghlau road, In Langley district. 3. Near the Intersection oi the Canadian Pacini Railway ln .Matsqui district 4, Near tht Intersection of the Yale road In Sumas district. 5. At or near th i town of Chilliwack, in accordance with tho plan_ and specifications anil conditions of contract prepared bj the company, and which may he seen at my offlce, 4__ Can-all streei, Van couver, B. C. Tenders to be delivered not later than the 27th day Of September, nineteen hundred and nine. The tender should Indicate a specified price for the construction of any or all of the said substations. Each tender shall be accompanied by certilied cheque in favor of the Vancouver Power Company. Limited, for 10 per cent of the estimated total amount of the tender. The cheques Of tbe unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them in due oourse, and the cheque of the successful tenderer will be returned to him upon execution of the contract and furnishing of the bond required under the contract. in the event of the successful tenderer refusing to execute the contract and furnish the bond within ten days after being notified ln writing of the acceptance of his tendei h's cheque is to be forfeited to the company. Form of r~>nd required may be seen at my office. Tenders to be delivered not later than the 27ta. day of September, 1909, at my said office, sealed and indorsed, "Tender for Substations for Vancouver Power Company, Limited." No tender delivered after that date or time will be considered. Tender shall state th-- date of com-; pletion of tlie work. Rapid progress 'being required. The company reserves to itself the right to accept or refuse any tender. whether it be 'ower or higher t.nn any other tender or the same amount. Dried at Vancouver, B. C. this fifteenth (15th) dav of September, 190.. ROBERT HOWES C. L-.. Fraser Valley Branch. mln.; Lalonde, balance of game; G. Rennie. balance of game. The Officials. Referei���W, Oalbralth, New Westminster. Judge of Play���\Y. Miller. Vancou- I ver. Penalty-keepers���U. C. Major. New westmlntser; Dr. McGulre Vancou-1 .marked by a brilliant rush, conclud- w.r. ing wiiii .i tricky shut from Doughey Timekeepers���J. J, .Johnston New which puzzied Gibbons and rested In Westminster; C. W Murray ' Van- the in ; In -I seconds from the fa e- couver off. The quarter was fast and coal' Umpires���H. Latham New clean, the local players showing a Westminster; ll. FOwler Vancouver. burst oi s] d .pi t.ie fini-ii thai came as i s irprlse to the green-shirted The Teams. ones, who from that momeni nev r WESTMINSTER. VANCOUVER. bad a look-in for the honors. Hen-1 (;0ai nessej managed to slip in one In _.ray ' Gibbons elghi minutes by good luck, and n Point the sen. four all. From that time Galbralth ....McConaghy on there was nothing but Westmin- Cover Point.' ster. Latham sent In a nice one and T. Gifford W Mathesoi tallied, and made a record by repeat- Third Defence ing the act in exactly nine second Marshall ...Clarkson Cliff Spring finished the scoring o Second Defence! minute and four seconds later. Dur- <;. Ronnie ... ..Clarke in. the last few minutes or two oc Third Defence caslons only the Vancouver men go! w Turnbull i'; Matheson away: it seemed as though the red Centre and blue could noi lose the ball and t. Rennie '., ..Longfellow Gibbons alone saved the visitors from Third Home greater defeat. <��� Spring .'. .11,tne The Scor.. Second Home, \\ Intemute Murray First Home. ���,;::' Peeney Ulen 8:19 I Outside Home. Latham Godfrey 12:26 Inside Home. G. Spring Lalonde 2:28 Goal Average. Y_;- The scores ta the games this sea-. ,:'" son between estminster and Vancouver have been as follows: v'l N.W, Van. v: 15 ,lune 12, home 8 ���".: IS June 19, away 9 x :09 July 1 away .' s 7 '. 1:04 July 10, home 8 7 July 17. awa- I 10 j July 24. home l 6 1" August 7. away .", 4 | [min.; T, Giffor., 5 mln.; W. ���Turn- Angus; 28, home 11 4 ' bull, i, mln. September G, away 8 10 I Second Quarter None. September 18, home .... 7 4 Third Quarter���McCcnaghy, 5 min.: ��� McConaghy, 5 min.; T. Rennie 5 Total 69 65 nSE______i FIRST QUARTBB Westminster Feeni y Wesi minster���Wintemute .. SECOND QUARTER Vancouver- -Allen THIRD QUARTER. Vancouver- -Lab nde Vancouver���Murray Westminster���C. Spring .. FOURTH QUARTER. Westminster���C. Spring .. .. Vancouver���Hennessey Westminster���Latham . . Westminster���Latham ,. .. Westminster���C. Spring .. .. Penalties. First Quarter���(J. Matheson A Good Thing is Sure to be Appreciated COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA (Maple Leaf Label) Is gaining tn favor every day. Our oatput last year was double the preceding one. The most healthful and nutritious of beverages. THE COWAN CO., Ltd., TORONTO Easterbrook Milling Company, Eburne, D. C. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! IMPERIAL $7.25 per Bbl. HUNGARIAN JEWEL..$6.75 per Bbl, TERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl. HINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl. McQuarrie & fn. flour and feed merchants. FRONT STREET. New Westminster, Telephone 333. Grand Trunk Ry- Excellent Train Service Betweei Chicago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, And all the principal business centers of | ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the MAKI- ' TIME PROVINCES. Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK ano PHILADELPHIA, ,via Niagara Falls. | For Tirof Tables, etc.. address GEO. W. VALX Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 135 Adams St.. Chicago. 111. WE ARE READY TO SHOW you how ft is cheaper to buy our high-class building materials than It is to purchase the poorer kind. We can po.ut to buildings buiU witn our materials that never need repairs. We can point to some others that need repairs all the time But they were not built of our materials, See where real cheapness lies? GILLEY BROS., Ltd. E^_&_I_--l___-U___Q________l X^ IS CITY VOTERS' LIST. Notice is hereby given that the Voters' List for the year 1909 has been completed, and that the same may he seen at this office for thirty days from the date hereof; and any person who shall claim to be added to the said Voters' List, or any elector who shall desire to have any name erased therefrom; must prefer his or her request in writing, signed with his or her name, and shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Citv Clerk within the time here:nbefore ���pciiied. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, New Westminster, B. C, September 3, 1909. B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manuracturers and Dealers tn All Kina" ot Lumber. Lath, Shingles. Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. MAKE YOUR APPEAL to the public through the columns of THE DAILY , NEWS. The Morning Paper. Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royai City Branch, Columbia St. The Daily News WESTMINSTER'S MORNING pAP[ PHONES: L-22 Business Office R-22 Editorial Rooms We are after your business. The Morning News ia^ the medium through which merchants and business men tell the purchasing public what they have to offer them during the day The Daily News is therefore the best medium for Westminster advertising public The paper is delivered to all parts of the city before breakfast time, and is read by all citizens before they commence their business transactions. The busy housewife snatches a few minutes to glance at the bargains offered for the day, and arranges her household purchases accordingly. If you are a doubter our advertising man will call and set you right If you are not a subscriber to The Daily News you can not be well informed on the news of the dav _ Keep yourself posted by reading ALL the news early each morning in The Dailv News We print all the news that's fit to print. We report all the gossip worth while Births, marriages, deaths, school doings, church notes, foreign news, political intelligence, marine news. business transfers, civic matters, lega cases, fraternal anc social news, etc. Can you spare 10c a week, or $1.00 every three months? That's all The Daily News costs. Get your name on our delivery list TODAY ���and get the paper early in the morning PHONES: L-22... Business Office R 22 Editorial Rooms WESTMINSTER'S MORNING PAPER i_arge _>iock nam and raney Ulass. I I T '��� if W^ 1 m T FARMERS ATTENTION II 1 he DailV Ne WS ��� ��� r__r____i A ___.__*��_�� ���-. Gi__.__.l_ _T__.__> __.__.___*____. I rv B ^^ Telephone 12 New Westminster |N_NDAY' BER 20. 1909. THE bAIL_ NEWS. , a ��������� - 'eat or certificate of lis pendens beln Qled within Buch period, or in defauii before registration, ,u ap- "' redemption before registration, you \ j. part v. ;tn ._..-. _ _ ,i - plying for ��� I [ I 1 ration ol naby Division or Loi ill Hi trie (Or Which la.I The tiame aililn-s.s an ! pr . are suit- tlon of iiv applicant is Horac, in. pre- llamson, 442 WestmlnBter ;p i io im Vancouver, li- C. high tide i i,.i The name of the lak'-. nv r. (_) uf unnamed, the de criptlon) i.- _ water is known, rising in Lot 210, running .p. ctrici>ow-|a southerly anil west rly direi :' Coasl Range One. Mails Despatched I ai John Johnson, ot 6:0 C, occupal on, sales the pret j ,, mah | ply for permissioi 0. X. R, i,.. llowlng descrl>t-(i . ,; , v a -"������'- - B. C. El ctri. : a posl planted on Flrsi C. P. i: , . tag ail ,���,IIi; ore of John island, an is- m.i Including I , trici 1 '. Kees island and Davies The mail fi i Hl _s. Dati 1 June ii:b, 1909. Ap- Wet, Claybum ai '. ��� ,'��� or li .IOI IN' JOHNSON'. I'- ��� .-' ll FORD Agent Dated lun.- >,th. 1909. I v light- through Distrlcl Lot in, Bun ,,- ami all ��� v"V" - i ,i. in li Block one (1) iu DIsti ct i Coasl Ran e i n e Tai >��� : ��� ,:i jami - '��� ��� pp'^on Vani km Tli,. polnl of diversion Is a oul j;i ends I p.: feel south < i I I of a staki ip, thg northwei t cor- power or uer of Distrlcl Loi l i I. vii Tb, quantity ol water applied for iin cubic feel pei second) is two i .. im The character ol the propo works Is io nm power machinery and lectric dynamo, domi Btlc or Irrigating. sion and if.) The premises on which th. ��� 300 feet. U) water Is to be used is kn ��wn as Hlock lanJ hit rule I to be one ill, two (2) and Blxteen (16) in the 1iIpi('<' returned io the differ- point of diva:... The I river near lY ...eeofele- Int of div .;. kl Of t':' _�����- i works will District Lot in, Burnaby. (k) Thl. no- tbe whole island, contain- don ai I llstrlct, , ��� ,j. patchi d . wa i 8 a.m.���Blaine . Seattle, ln- ling all I.'. S. points east ai outn ad .���.��� Prairli I i n ... ��� an I Haz re, on Tuesdays, '1. ..-, | lays. S irrey m ��� Kl p ll . C . occupa'tl i irmer, z"''i'' ' ;"'' : K' ;!1 ld ' ��� whi ��� ��� ��� ��������� m I on to pur- !.!" ''"''��� i'":'^">n train oa Tue la Thursdays and Saturdays I! a.m.���Vancouvi i Victoria and Central I'ark, via B. C. Electric Railway, 12:30 p.m.���StrawDerry mu, '_.__��� ind and South Westminster, by ������ (Tuesday and Pridaj i. 1:30 p.m.���Easi Burnaby, by courier. 2:00 p.m.���Burquitlam, y courier. - 00 p.m. (Summer months ciose at 2:30 except Saturday)���Ladner, Port Gulchon, Westham Island and Sun- bury, dailv except Sunday; Woodward, Tu se I " follow ng described .amis Comi , osi planted on :'|" oorthi , of Owl island. Dati J J oe Bth, 1909. Applying for ' e ������'��� hob Island, containing 160 acres more o: li ss JAMES WATHUjN, Per S. H. KORD, Agent. Dated .Tunc Oth, 1909. District of ('oast Range One. Take notice that Hivgeta Anderson, la - a Ttli day of ., .' ation win he doner on the Y .'. -.. ��� 1909. (U Give '.,���' of any ri- r lici uses who or '; .t,, be affected E, propo '��� eillK>r ftb0TO r itlet, B. F. Dicklns, ���Biter, H. C. iTkfY lif thl Memorandum cr sell.on of the Company which tailed the propo d application Ivorks reads as follows: The a ���������, I for '.vhlch tne .j_v is p. :.ib Ished and to which '[_e Comi any are restricted intends to apply for permlssl n to pur- ' " ~''!a''' Thursday and Saturday, via igi The purpos s for which the of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, lady.'"���'��� C. Bruce." (Steveston mail des- water is to be used are domestic, chase the following described lands: patched and received via Vancouver,) power, light and Irrigation. Commencing at a posi planted in -;;;" p.m.���Vancouver and Piper (h.i If for Irrigation describe the the bay at northwest corner of Maud Sibling, via G. X. R. north. land to be Irrigated���about twelve island, the largest island in the in (12) acres. jdian group. Dated June 6th, 1909 ii.l if ihe water is to be used for Applying for the whole island, con I��wer or mining purposes descrl e tainlng 60 acres more or less. the place where the water is to be re-j BERG ETA ANl-ERSON, turned to Some natural channel, anil! Per S, H. FORD, Agent. iii.. difference In altitude between Dated June 6th. 1909. .'.: IKiinls of diversion and point of r_- 'ui.1. The water ls to be returned about two hundred (2uui feet below in same channel and about sixty (00) feet lower. j.) The area ol Crown lend intended to be occupied by the proposed '.-.-. .;-���; : wat"r and water works is none. ml, records of unrecorded wa-1 (_., This notlc, wa. fisted on the Commencing at a post planted to ,. the pun has, of water re- Wth day of August, 1909, and appli- f,smiUl ^ ��YAY YlAl a��� V��ter privileges for (at Con- cation will be made to the Com-, is1la1nd' , Da fd Ju"e, I; 1AJ' ** ��� and maintaining mission,,- on the 15tb dav of Sep. P1^ 'w ^e whole island, contain- - ,,- power houses, gener- tern er 1909, al 2.30 o'clock. lne i0 acres more or less jp'Mt and s'pp'li other appllancs , (|.) The nanus and addresses of OKtttleDces as are necessary any riparian proprietors or licensees (Bperbr'.lie generating Of elec- who or whose lands are likely to be If, cr electric power, or any oth . affected by the proposed works, cl Moped power, and for .,.|ther above or below the outlet are District of Coast Range One. Take notice that Frank Jacobson, lof Vancouver, B. C., occupation, far- tner, in'ends to apply for permission !to purchase the following described lands: FRANK JACOBSON. Per S. H. FORD, AgenL Dated June 6th, 1909. I te.tr. me to be Used ��� >. 'be Crown. H. B. Srott. Vancouver, ���, persons or com- und K. Pa. hman, Vanoouver. with the company; HORACE WILLIAMSON. ;�� Ive power for the plH i' ��� ��� machinery or :..::':._ oi other works or to iiy.-. 'a- company to conies loi beat] or as a motive Mftlorp: ���. tramways, or for Hifct. Wing lifting, pumping. fm, auJhlni .neltlng, drilling I-tint Or for any other opera- Hie rtlcli p may lie adapted "r ^ It used or sui ; !i<>i for or In con Jin with any other purposes lor |il electricity or elcc'r'-c power I i ���1 nr required, (g) For wl. water and water pover falkbi. fo. a.-.-, application and dls- ���tto iy erecting dams Increasing 'tail it water in any oxl.tlng * ol water, K extending the area p. dfrertlog the waters of any lu. [pnrd Or lake Into any other Nor channels, laying or v?rect- 1*4 he or flume, pipe or wire "*ii',; any raceways, reservoir *n welr, wheel building, 41^ W'estinliistHr ver, B. C. avenue. VanCOU- LAND ACTS. Distr.ct of Coast Range One. Take notice that O. B. Anderson, ot Vancouver, B. C., occupation, jeweler, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described ands: _.___���_���________-__���. Commencing at a post planted in a mall bay on north shore of Berry is- New Westminster Land District, Dis- District of Coast Range One. Take not _e that Adolph O. Johnson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer, intends to apply for perm.s- scribed lands: sion to purchase '.he following de- Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crib isiand. Hated June 6th. 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 90 acres more or less. ADOLPH O. JOHNSON, Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 6th. 1909. land, dated June 4th. 1909. Apply ng for the whole Island, containing 100 acres more or less. OLE BENJAMIN ANDERSON. Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 4th, 1909. District of Coast Range One. Take notice that Dora Anderson, ot Vancouver,, B. C, occupation, lady, or Intends to apply for permission to pur- 'Won nr work which may be chase the following described lands: ta connection with the lm- Commencing at a.po*jPl��W ��* ""Ml and u.. of tti_ said water the north shore of Klaoltsts island, a trict of New Westminster. Take notice that Wilfrid Dougali of Vancouver, occupation: farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at Northeasi corner of lot 1469. thence south 20 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence nortii to coast, thence following the coast line to point of commencement. WILFRID DOUG ALL. Per G. M. Dougali, Agent. Dated Julv 21st, 1909. 3 p.m.���Cloverdale, Nicomekl, and Port Kells daily, Clayton on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; Tynehead on Tuesday and Friday; Bon Accord, Tuesday and Friday. 4:00 p.m.���Vancouver and Burnaby ���lake, via B. C. Electric Railway. Saturday an extra mail la despatched to j Victoria via Vancouver at this hour. Blaine and Seattle, including all V. S. points east and south, via G. N". K- "Flyer." C p.m.���Second C. P. R.. east, Fraser Mills. This mail takes the following local places: Barnet and Port Moody, Pitt Meadows, Port Hammond. Port. Haney, Mission, Chilliwack, Harrison Hot Springs, Agasslz. Lytton. Lillooet. Spences' Bridge, Nicola and district, and all tioints vast except Kootenays. Mails Received. 0:45 a.m.���Blaine and Seattle, including all U. S. points, via G. N. K. "Owl.;' _;_0 a.m.���Vancouver and Victoria (except Tuesday), via B. C. Electric Railway. 9:00 so 10:00 a.m.���Strawberry Hni, by courier (Tuesday and Friday). 9:_u a.m.���Vancouver and Victoria, via G. N. R. 10:.u to 11:00 a.m.���Ladner, fort Guichon. Westham Island and (Tues day, Thursday and Saturday) Woodward, via steamer J. C. Bruce. (Steveston despatched and received via Vancouver.) 8:40 a.m.���C. P. R. east (first train) Sapperton, Eraser Mills and Coquitlam. 1:00 p.m.���Vancouver, Central Park anil Fraser Arm. 1:30 p.m.���East Burnaby, by courier. .::!() p.m.���Burquitlam, by courier. :::30 p.m.���Blaine and Seattle, including all U. S. points. 9:40 p.m.���Second Mail east and losed mail from Sumas, and Seattle, ncludlng IT- S. A. matter, and t.lso Frase,- Mills. n��e Lion l�� n Low, Crntiy Urvte aad a Guod Deal of a lovriird. The "king ��� f ��� ea ts,' declares a writ er upon the lloi ��� of Africa in the Met ropolitan Magazine, Is :..i unmitigated nuisance. The stock owner loathes bin for the havoc be causes among tbt herds. There is no seexjrity againsl bim. lie is aiuays traveling. A pah of lions may liud a spot where game il easily obtainable nnd make a consid eralde stay there, but their real hoi_* is the whole veld. If the liou slew only as much as b> could eat he would be less hateful, but be will often kill four or live oxen and content himself with devouring oulj the entrails of one. He is a low, crafty brute, one thai takes no risks, fur, unlike the leopard | be will never leap a wall unless lie can! see what is on the other side. A papei ' fence would keep him away from t herd of cattle, provided they did no- break out through terror of bis growl lng and his smell. The lion's roar Is the subject uf an other fiction. Not that be is IncapabU 1 of making the most terrible, awe In- j spiring sound emitted by any llvlnj, thing, but because *hen be Is roaring be Is harmless, u ls the lion whlci keeps quiet that is -O he feared, for a! a rule the male ami female work 1., couples, und the one that makes tin noise is m. rely driving the game down ! the wind to the silent partner. In a single respect only���on the scoi'f of strength���does tlie lion deserve his name of "king of beasts." He can drag a large bullock over rough ground with tbe greatest ease; he can carry s mule on his back, after hoisting it there by some strange sideways Jerk of hli head; he can leap a five foot fence with u full sized donkey gripped ln his month. Otherwise, speaking from a seven years' experience in the llos country, ] have no hesitation In de scribing the king of beasts as a fraud, at least so far as his alleged nobility ls concerned. Ills regal attributes lose some oi their glamour when one learns that the : so called monarch frequently lives foi | days at a time on sueh plebeian foodj as field rats, and the vision of the j kingly creature sitting patiently on i Sat rock waiting for the rats to comi j out from underneath ls a rather uo | heroic one. luenT SOAP With half the labor, and at half the cost of other soap, ..unli^iit does the whole washing in half the time, yet without Injuring the mo.t delicate fabric. Use it the Sunlight way. Follow the directions. _�� w^_'r.?.____at__ ._._v._4-v!ft^EXT FLOOR ^ I.UNCHEON WAS EXPENSfVE. Comt Vie guarantee every sack or Royal Standard Flour to be the purest, sweetest, most wholesome bread flour an the market in British Columbia today. Back of this guarantee stands the mill which has been producing this flour for years, and in proof of the excellency of the product are the testimonials of thousands of users. Besides with every 49-Ib. sack you get coupon whieli entitles you to a chance to win a handsome china dinner Bet. ���-. extending. Improving, I�� maintaining anv such J�� part thereof. WMUVER POWER COT. |W_e) p. jj w B��k, Director's. J- V. Armstrong, Secretary. P' 0. Addre. - Vancouver, B-C Hope, repair- Diltei' ���Tune 6tl>- 1909- APPl>'ins for works, the whole Island, 40 acres more or 'I ess. I DORA ANDERSON. I Per S. H. FORD, Agent. ! Dated June 6th, 1909. LTD. A. E. LM ol the Va incomer Power Co'jr., UND REGISTRY ACT. ^otlc th_T-_ application has HiSV0 ' '��� A��"l" BTder hkilepii _ ' nple' ,,m,,'r a tax |j*��._mm Sii| A etcher to l.ofr_ ��� l"':" '���������' ll;itl> tho 13th Rar'll,T' A " '���""'.. of all and Man��� ?��� ("T;;i;" 1,ar('Pl or tract !��.>_. , prem'nvs situate, lvlng fttttniln. V1"' ,,is,'''ct of New '�� Coll. the Province of Brit- *��._?. more Particularly _hv'A bribed as Lot 23. Il;_,,'n,s s 9, 16 and 17, Block fi and 17 District of Ooast Range One. Take notice that John Olsei, of Vancouver, B. C-, occupation, farmer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described Re part (1 acre) of southeast quarter of section 12, township 2, N.w Westminster district. Whereas proof of the loss of certi- flcate of title number 1767a, Issued in the name of William Oleson, has been filed In this effice. I Notice is hereby S'ven that I shall. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof ln a daily newspaper published in the City of N>w Westminster, Issue *| ESTABLISHED 1891 INCORPORATED 1905. "commencing at a post planted in jduplleate of the said .;rt����cate unless of Davies'in tlie meantime valid objection he . ��� LotB \I?-1" 8' ;' Block 6; a " 4, 11 10 '��� DiU��� "' Us ii;'1, '""' 20, Block 9; Lots *. 16 and 1 -YY'']'"'" l��! Lots 1,8. KmV0<* 12' I^ts 4,6, 12. Mi;Y, A"'1 '���"'."ts 1 . �������.k rk.,: Lots 1.8,9 l!�� 5. .'_?' _��� 1G and 17 H 868. q 151 1 ., ' . . 9, 16 16 and and 20, Block Block 18; all subdivisions of Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, lonei A" "division of - l-pots 24. 2n ��� Work 1 11. 12. 1 ufni^ifi 26 27. 3, 4, 5, 6, . 19 and 20, l^llBTorklf . L��ts 1'8' Sl^^.BloeWo 15,: Lnts *. 5, 12. ��G��,n'B'ocTk ��. subdivision of Lot af| f' ' 1 ��� l/l! *.,��� ""," ' almln "Yt'J,""1 tu. ,, "st in ��� l-oi. 2, " L5 18, 7, Block 4, of Lot through or ��Wi'r Persons claiming ����anv "!" 'i'i land by vl,- Y Y'] ,1^t"'��'<'"' vi '"���' r.._ b5 deBCent, whose S^ol Y-Y ' "Mfl"1- t"e Pro- gW ;";i Reglatrv Act." Wax PP.rrl ' !"'^ ^ Claim of ^I'Y. V",hl ,,,', *���"'�� Bnoticc ���, ,"' flrs' Puhlication *'l m default of a cav- bay at northwest corner Island. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 200 acres more or less. JOHN OLS10.N, Per S. H. FORD, Agent Dated June 6th, 1909. made to me tn writing. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles. Land Registry Offlce, New West- nlnster B. 0., August 2, 1909. District of Coast Range One. Take notice that Ralph Jacobson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, lar- mer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the southeast shore in a small bay on Compton lsiand. Dated Mme 4th. 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing 80 acres more or IMS RALPH JACOBSON. Per S. H. FORD, Agent. Dated June 4th, 1909. District of Ooast Range One. Take notice that Jacob J"01**' of Vancouver. B. C, ��,c('"I,!Ulnn0.,^r penter intends ��o apply tor Per,"Y sion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a posl l"-'""; on the southwest shore of Mound wiann. Dated. .Tunc 4th. 1909. AppWWJ�� the whole lsiand, containing ��" ftl more or less. _.,,,.v JAOOB JACOBSON, Per S. H. KORD ^,,nr' Dated June 4th 1909 COAL New Wellington AND Banff Anthracite JOSEPH MAYERS Office, Front St., Foot of Sixth. Phone 105 P. O. Box 345 SentjOn Approval A To Responsible People ' '���-" Laughlin FOUNTAIN PEN and RED GEM 6���� Ink Pencil Your Choice of $ Thtu Two Popular Artlclts for only laateud of 1.1 Franca It Hen 11 y 40.OO 'wi" ue received at the office of the _t_-i.*._ or _ _���__. ! commissioners of the Transcontinen- Few pw. pie know that a grizzly beat j tal Railway, until 12 o'clock noon of can give polnte to any other carnl. j the 2Sth day of September, 1909, for orous animal in point o. strength. A j the construction and erection of steel grizzly bear weighing Just four buo 1 superstructures and floor systems dredwelgbt has been watched carry (with ties and wooden guard rails lug a heifer of more than two-thirdt | complete) required for bridges at the IU ewn weight for two miles up the points named below: most steep and rugged mountain side, j District "A-'' and this without pausing one Instant | Oate for rest Tbe grisalj bear Is the l*r- Mile. Bridge. of Completion. rest and most poweffui of all the bear j s_.0���Cuiier.*ormlng the most .eats of strength. extraordinary THE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� , L Y NEWS D A Mineral Waters Aerated Waters Manufactured by j. HENLEY NEW WESTMINSTER, B. 0. Telephone 13. Offlc*. Eighth $t Bt Iks.mil H_.il tic Kxtra. Ilmtrallont are Exact Slit Every pen guaranteed full 14 Kt. Solid Gold���cut on right hand may be had in e*ther our standard black opaque pattern, or Non-breakable Transpai-j eni, as desired, cither in f plain or engraved finish, I aa preferred. Yon timy I17tl.l1 pen s wwk, if you do nol find It m ntirewntod, I ft licit, r article than you can m- I cur* for THi.11 times t>ii sririAtl rant In any otliar make. If nutl j anil rely tatUfartory in every ra-l 1 apeel return it and wc will lend I you $1.10 for it Ctrr oh i stt It our fatneai and j Popular Kn> (.km Ink tfitioil. al romi'letc loak nrtmf triuihph, may I ha carried in any potltlon Inl pocket 01 ihojiptiag tne, *'^'l<,��� ��*| I any anglt at first t.m-.i Vi_ti I I num (iprlnn> feed. Iridium I point, pt>liihed vutcanlmd r..!��������.- r I cue, t. tru cottn finish, n.tai) I [ averywliere for $.''�����. Amenta | wanted. Write for t. -ma. Wrtle | now " lest you forget." Addre��. [ |* Laughlin Mfg. Co.,| MijMtlo Bldg.. Detroit. Mink. OItIb�� Imprrml-.l-. There are diversities of giving as well as of (tlfts. To give a little with a grand air sometimes seems to make more of an Impression than to give much modestly. The world has not changed ln this respect. Samuel Pepye wrote In his "Diary" lu 1660: 'There IOntario District "D." Circle River .. ..July 1, 1910. Low Bush River, June 1, 1910 Brule Creek ...April 1, 1910 Frederichouse Hiver, " " Buskgow River April 15, 1910. Driftwood River, May 1, 1910. Mattagama River, June 1, 1910 Plans and profiles may ibe seen and full information obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer at Ottawa, 62.25 62.5 99.0 109.29 113.48 123.5 135.0 was a great number of merchants and I After contracts are awarded the ethers of good quality (at a dinner) oo |successful tenderers must submit de- porpoae to make an offering (to two signs of all Superstructures with newly married servants), which, when stress sheets all to be in accordance dinner was done, we did, and t did give 10 shillings and no more, though I believe moat of the rest did give more, aad did believe tbat I did w tea* with the Specifications of Department of Railways and Canals of the Dominion Government, 1908. The class cf load to be used Is that designated "Heavy" ln the said specifications. Tenders wlll be received for one or more of the structures required. Ctoi-Ttc..* _>T nee*. Each tender must be signed and A Parts woman who was arrested sealed by all the parties to the tenter picking pockets and wbo pretended der, and witnessed, and be accompan- to speak an unknown language be- jied by an accepted cheque on a ��� bar- tnyed herself In her sleep. When itered bank of the Dominion of Can- brought before the magistrate she was jada payable to the Commissioners or taterrogaeed by TurtUsh, Russian, Po. the Transcontinental Railway for a _.h ��nai *_���,.__.i__ hL_ta _,,�� |BUm equal to five per cent. (5 p.c.) of the amount of the tender. The right Is reserved to reject any fch and Hungarian Interpreters, but none could ondentund ber, although o*e believed she spoke a little knows llalect of Persia. The magistrate was not convinced and ordered her to be kept la the prison Infirmary undsr strict surveillance. In her sleep tbe woman talked fluent Fren<_% with tfca i tme Parietaii aQQCBt or all tenders. By order, P. E. RYAN, Secretary. The Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway, Dated of Ottawa, August 28, 1909. , ���-, ������ ft\ * i . .';' v' , > . 1 . -i_" ,1 �� '* Ss, y A-'" U IS.,,, "'i'.' ?m_v l 'a. . ' ' ��' ***&;��� HI 1 ' . 1 . 1 il A-A ' M .4 1 ������ uv' ����� / 'x "��� '. ' ��� ; p;v',' "'. ��� _ _> 3., 11 v'-v^. ���' ��� : 1 1 . 'S.!. ' p.--:1.*! Y '_;���'��� '",-, . v.i Jr '>& . sii-M ��� 1 _ _ ���_ .' . ' ii ; ... ���' . s:;w I ,k.. ;,y'-^ '��� ��� ��� ���' a, m -. ��� ��� ' , I* ' :, '.fi;'i'i| ' r1 * i, ��� >M ���y- ������"'��� ���\-f, ' .'��� ��� i '������tt 1 I : i , ������-, ��'' . i" , itfy, ii '-.-������ Y 1" ' . - k ��� ��� ��� l - ' :' '*l.-v ,; ���^KlI-.i .. - YY...-' I ���'��� :,.': I ''*' q.- ��� ���'* '���'.'.'��� \\f\'\ ���.:,- r i t* ;"..���'��� ,!,'.. :* Y ! ".-���* ��� * ��� . j ' ��� ' *\ \ Yi- m, e ' . . . . �� ���������-.���, W'.y v. - I-m Y X*ft*A'A ���. . .:.,, I- . '-"��� 't.Y_ ' "'��� " _ ��� '-I ' ��� ""' tv. .5"- '^I ' Y'-Y'i ��� I , PM! , l| ,. *'%kw Ij j'l ,;< ,<*yy*4fi\'I ' " . ��� *. , a t ��� W' *y .���hilmiu '���'*.:. ;.p|| ���; >? >. *-��������������� -Y,.'. ���������! ��� ''I^-YYiII IA-... '". ��� ���>��� ���'��������� :-'J ;;' ��� .... '������ ��� '. . _l Wj ���' '��� ���' ������ i 'A' i**,$\ * ���. ' 1. H' ;.'. ��� ���*!. '-lit..! , '" "ff-f;f-:'i^k ���������>��� ������'��� ������ "������ . vYtm ��������������� ������_'\*'A\,i .1 ��� ���������rf.PS'-ri ��� '�����������' ' - * Y. .ai't:'''' f -'i ������ ������ Y ������,���:/.{��������!. , * . a ' irf ' 1.IS V _ , La' t tr , t .<:,... 1, >'�� . * . T_ ' ' BBS.' * |Kf-:' - ': f :M>'**1''_. ��� iM*.". "������ ,: H_. ...f>���; ii; _i. ���< - 1-3 * ��i - ������ *" i *f _ . ' j. ft 15 j. fp '���� "If'3^.' W;.;...u �����._ .'v "! " . ��'��� - _ ���* 4m-si- ���-."��� ,. I - >( i it< . I n . : * ' ' t. . 1 ' * 4 , ��� .: .jto1 i<�� 1 '*���-. _��� '-':' ' . .'���' *' ii'.'II' i >~" * ht* ".''"'"" ��� "li ' -*;�� ^ _J'"> . ��� , , "j'| l1l*'V. ' ������ 'Ul, ' Y . .kvi.3 ' iin '' Page eight. THE DAILY NEWS. MONDAY, SEPT.me ER 20. We Buy So That We Can Sell and sell so that we can sell again. We have the goods at the right price, and (what is more), the right goods. We never fail to please those who want the best. If you want anything in our grocery or crockery line call in and see us; we are here to supply you. PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. 1 |Hot Time! IS MOST OVER THIS YEAR We trust you will find it convenient to rigidly inspect our lino of heating stoves before you buy, a< we feel positive we can please you in price, quality and style. ��� ��� _. n ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� City News Everything for the garden at Tidy's pbone 184. ������ Miss Bessie Read of Keone, Out., bas returned from Vancouver island. where she has been visiting and ip< linw Ihe gilesi of Mr. and Mrs. R. bane at their residence ln this city. Be Cllb S sinv your Fall soles on. shoes have Her- ��� Anderson & Lusby ��� COLUMBIA STREET. ��� ��� ��� e e n 4 n n For first-class cut [lowers and any kind of Floral work, telephone Davie-' Greenhouse, R20S. ** Rev. Principal Slpprel] conducted the services yesterday at the Robson .Memorial Methodlsi church, Cedar Cottage, on the occasion of the sec- ond anniversary. Hercules sole leather win wear out two pairs of any made. othi sole leather ���..*����������������������������������������������������������������� To Restore that Complexion You lost while holidaying use Muir's Witctiazel Cream We also have all kinds of complexion creams and skin foods at MUIR'S DRUG STORE Ellard Block, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. GEO. ADAMS. Prop. WESTMINSTER MODERN business school with a knowledge of the latest methods, this school is prepared to lead tbe students placed in its care by tlie shortest road through the most thorough course to a desirable goal. SYSTEM its watchword; PROGRESS its goal, and HONOR, Its trade mark. , Both day and evening classes are J8* shaw Husband, both of Crescent now being conducted. Call or write. Wand. The wedding took place in (St. Paul's R. B. church, Rev. D. A. L. BOUCK, Principal. Bowen officiating. The bride was 610 Columbia Streetlattandvd b-v Miss MoWatsrs, while a. McWaters acted as groomsman. Af- ter the ceremonv Mr. and aMrs. Hus- li. C. 1-:. K. ciiy and Sapperton cars will makL. one extra trip for tha accommodation of the New Westminster people mt-nding the borse races ai Minoru pari;, Lulu Island. Th lasi Sapperton car will leavi the of- lice at 11:30 p.m., and the city car al [ 11:20 ;.m. The ciiy police have received no-) jtice that Beatrice Bath, the ll year i 'old daughter of Joseph Bath, for wiiom ! jtbe police have been making diligent search in Victoria and elsewhere, has' 'returned home. She was traced from' ; Victoria to Spokane, where she was [located. Oysters are now in season. A ] full supply of eastern and Olympian jai Benson & Ayiing, Begbie street. 214-tf. The Junior Roya] Templars of Temperance have commenced their wi_- Iter work. They meet every Wednesday at 7 p.m., iioth at the Armories and at the old I.O.O.F. hall. Music has been secured for the drills, a -step which has added much to their attractiveness. If you wiur Hercules soles your slioes will never nc-d resoling. Al the meeting of the city councl. this evening the principal matter will be the ratification of an arrangement with Ooquitlam municipality for an enlargement of the city's intake at Coquitlam lake, if the dam Bhould be built, for supplying thai district and Port Moody with water. Wanted, apprentice to thoroughly learn printing entj of newspaper business. Apply in own handwriting C. A. G.. P. 0. Drawer 29, City. Tlie marriage took place last week of Miss Sarah Jane Pybua and Thorn- LAND REGISTRY ACT. STORAGE VIDAL & BACCHUS PHONE 475. Re 14-100 acres of portion of section 21, block 5, north range 6, west Xew Westminster district. Whereas proof of the loss of certi- ifieate of title number 5657F issued in the name of Island Lodge No. 24, I. O. jO. P., has been filed in th:s offlce. Notice is hereby givin that 1 shall, at the expiration of one month from Ithe date of the first publication here [of, ln a daily newspaper published In the c'ty of New Westminster, issue a duplicate of he said certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles. Land Registry Office, New Westminster, B. C, September 9, 1909. TRADE Owner will trad. for good farm land Improved or otherwise, a 9-room house on corner lot 66x132, on Royal avenue, New Westminster. Splendid view. Monthly rental $25. Send fullest particulars of property to ROOM 3, INNS OF COURT BLOCK, VANCOUVER. NOTICE. band left for Victoria wjere they will spend in.ir honeymoon. On their return they will reside in the Delta. Buy orchard lands wtiile they are cheap and become Independent. We are tli_ official agents of The Western Home and Improvement Co.. Ltd. Let us tell you about their choice holdings at Appleland. A new townsite and fruit district along the line of tti. B. C. Electric Chilliwack liii(, and V. V. it E. Cloverdale to Sumas Railway This section excel is In the production of all fruits. Come at once whlla tin best lands are selling cheap and let u- show you this section at our expense. We can s.dl live, ten, fifteen and twenty acre tracts on easy terms. 1'. J. Hart & Co., Ltd. *��� TONNAGE TAX AIMED AT BRITISH SHIPPING First Street Sewer Assessment. A Court of Revision will be held at the City Hall on September 22nd purpose of hearing the above assess- at 10 a.m. for the appeals against m������������.������������������������������������������������������������������������������<�����������������+��� ��� ��� ��� ��� OUR SHOWING OF WOMEN'S WEAR FOR foil FINDS GREAI FAVOR WIIH SHOPPERS FASHION SANCTIONS THE CLEVEREST STYLES THIS FALL WE HAVE EVER SEE" EACH GARMENT AS IT ARRIVES FROM THE FASHION CENTRES AND IS TAKEN FROM ]. CALLS FORTH EXCLAMATIONS B��X OF APPROVAL. SHREWD, DISCERNING SHOPPERS PRONOUNCED OUR DISPLAY OF WOMEN'S WEARABLES FOR FALL SUPERB. IN REALITY THE DISPLAY IS QUITE A STYLE STUDY. ELEGANT FASHIONED TAILORED SUITS, DEPICTING THE EXTREMELY POPULAR "MOYEN AGE" STYLES FIND FIRST FAVOR. IN SKIRTS. THIS IS A SEASON OF MANY STYLES���A'.LOWING YOU SELECTION FROM A WIDE RANGE OF MODELS. IN COATS, WRAPS AND WAISTS THE SAME CONDITION HOLDS TRUE. INDIVIDUALITY IS THE KEY NOTE OF THIS DISPLAY. STYLE RANGE IS SO BROAD AND STRIKING THAT YOU WILL HARDLY FIND TWO STYLES ALIKE. THE POPULAR PRICES MAKE THIS DISPLAY A GREAT FAVORITE WITH THE .SHOPPING PUBLIC. THE QUALITY OF OUR GARMENTS. THE FIT AND WORKMANSHIP ARE OF THE BEST. SPEND AN HOUR OR SO IN THIS DEPARTMENT. YOU WILL SPEND IT PLEASANTLY AND PROFITABLY. e_��73��_ns__________a____ii_ Have You Seen the New Fall Suits? You'll find the display very intert_t:��ig. You ought to make an extra effort to see it at once while the showing i8 at its best. It you intend to buy a costume ready to wear we are sure you'll find amongst tins splendid assemblage pretty styles, original", distinctive nnd to your liking. Attractive Costumes THE NEW DESIGNS FOR FALL ARE FASCINATING IN THEIR NOVELTY. Smart tailored stilts of striped chevron cloth in handsome one, two and thrve toned effects. A very chic style of suit. Buttons and trimmings of same material on the bias. Prices $25 up to $39.50 The New Furs for Ihe New Season If you intend to buy for yourself a new fur or set of furs, select 'hem now till ie the nex; season's _x_ fe complete. MIUM_ THESE ARE OPENING DAYS. Customers can rely n."" citly on the correctness ol our'millinery. Its prove very Interesting- �� this time. Style _n��*J can be quickly netted �� this Initial display of 'ut new Fall Millinery. We have just received our [new Dress Goods. Want you to see them. Black ilress folerles of exceptionally strong characteristics, a feature of the dress goods section. Imported weaves of the mosi reliable nature limi a place here. BLACK PANAMA Of extra heavy winter weight, per yard $1.00 BLACK MELROSE, a dress material with broken weave, per yard $1.10 SATIN STRIPE SUITINGS, per yard 50c t0 $1.25 BLACK FRENCH VENETIANS, in various widths and lengths, yd 90c t0 $1.35 BLACK SATIN CLOTHS, fine and lustrous In appearance, per yard..85c to $1.25 BLACK SATIN VENETIAN SUITING especially desirable for tailored suits and skirts, very heavy weight, per yard $2.00 BLACK BROAD CLOTH SUITING, permanent in finish, good heavy weight for suits or coats, per yard, $1.85 to $2.25. BLACK ROXANA, a material with hard finish, very strong and serviceable, per yard 75c t0 $1.75 SMART BLOUSE WAISTS FOR DRESSY WEAR in plain satins, a tha in""' popular shades for the coming season lm taupe resena black, brown. navy, i'1"" each $7.50 to $8.50 SHOWING A VARIETY Of DAINTY WAISTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS witn gui- in which are ecru net colored silk trimmings, pure silk Insertion sleeves tucked and slicrred. siik- lined. fastened back �� front; sizes 82 to 12. I*"*8 $4.50 to $15.00 W. S. COLLISTER & CO. THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR. ���;.,:,. 1