"hite, Shiles & ( FIRE INSURANCE LEW WESTMINSTER, B. ,(-i IMBER 279. White, Shiles & Co EC 3-ISO? jJEAL ESTATE Phone 85 _mts, #0 Cufiimbia St i29Ton\ \ ^'S^������ "-���a^.. __.' . __...i_itf^ NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. MONDAY MORNIK&, DECEMBER 1907 '"��� i, ���"'""y. TEN CENTS PER WEEK. ^JSyiLr'"''1*���1 COlL[GE "AZING LIBERALS PREPARE ATHLETIC ASSN. IS "NOMINATION DAV STEAMffl TROUBLES IS EAOER'S SLOGAN TO BE SUPPRESSED EOR ANNUAL MEETING STILL A POSSIBILITY; HAS NOW ARRIVED t^wS ^h^.0^ Drk'-^StudenteExpelJed Fori.a.ion'T^I dub Provinc-iae^^ir Organ- Candidates for Civic Honors gainst Westham Island dares He Will A,tr,i. riririri 3,7 ri, U "ovmclal Amateur Organ-UancUdates ior Civic Honors Tver* Won Out. SEUj Ml ^ f""" "T^ f��r *"*' Will be Discussed Tuesday; izationis Discussed at j Not So Numerous as Last Makeshift System ing to Dip Freshman -Election of Officers. Dior football iih tope I , a Letter tele- will lj(- the- subject ���.__ tea-.i, o,1(. oi xew Westminster's im ��� '���'�� supporters, Journeyed to, |ong ���,.,,,.....��� nam ,,.,,,���. island Saturday to play hoir league fixture. I nfortunately, ^ :ough B,eamboat troubles, they did ^.w""" "u' "����8 <*>uncll get. dow., Arrive till 3:16. and the game, al- �� bU,,D6S8' lf * J Pader wins one ol bough shorl time was agreed on, wai "/' "**" B<*?' aml " |B demonstc-u- . , i '(| wa Hie' telephone eomnanv can i _> ,,,,1 ofl on accounl (if darkn as, at ' nupvu} can , reegulated ley the cltj government. Without attempting to Fully outlina his policy, Mr. Fader, wheu Interview- e i by a News report* r yesterday, b< il I ed then he- would make it his business . to Investigate the telephone Bystew wiih \\n: objecl of securing a bett r ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_i servi.-c. ., , te Barl ar ee b i I bei i You ash m.' whal Early lasl Monday morning s me fit thee male students living In th- Science hall concocted up a little hazing party which was to give an uninia'el Length. Year���No Dark Horses. Who shall occupy the seats of th.i The annual meeting of the New The meeting of delegates from th.? Westminster Lib-ral association "Vill various British Columbia coast ath-: mighty during LiOS and guide the des be held tomorrow evening in the clu1) Jetic organizations which was held in member of the school a morning dip r<"""' when l��>porttBt business i.s to the Badminton hotel, Vancouver, oa in one of the park fountains. Howev- be transact-.1. and In i rder to nave a Saturday afternoon, for the purpose ������������ they made too much noise in their thoroughly representative opinion on of considering tlie unsettled condition I.,;. tim. Westminster were leading v 1..0, and were having a full shaie . ; .nne. ,e,, than, i land won the toss n%2' l)H. capta ��� ���"'��� i to play two halves . minutes. Cunningham set tu<-> (an rolling and Westham set up a hot 1,-ioe I, Herringshaw ch ared, the i oh ee Craig, who with LumV . ��� . ��� ��� iei! down into the Wes - ttj ''eill eilia,illll, bUt ��� -r!i the- final shot, the -.- ' ��� '��� n minutes mldflel i be eiel r, and Dill Turnbull tnaged to elraw the We ,: ��� ��� ��� i'ii r ; a--s el to Am- a tei re I to Wai een, | > : . ever il o iponents an 1 a . to Craig, who a ��� 'ei- time and land( I ��� the net, v. ��� tham appeal- efi e, that th ball had Breviot V. ' - ��� ' centre, cro I ��� ��� nut of pi ,.���. bul aft- the iine Bman, the ref- .������'.. From the tmlnsti ��� again attacked ���:. - ick the uprignt ��� - e < mih ! Loci rin put the From now till half tim", . re dangerous, but in - ��� they f mnd thi Ir Btumblln? i on asK tne what my intention are, In running for Alderman", remark e l Mr. Iri i- i "Well l hav'ni given the matter much consid ration ns yet. 1 was a; I e,a.-Ileal I If eli > ted l Intend to look i arefully i - te, ��� li.. . |\ |c leiisin i as I comes_ Im - fore ���;.'-. and the citizi ns can dep i I that I will eio everything I can to further the Inti ��� I I the city. There . many Improvements looki d for I to, bul it is the n; Inion of a nu .. ��� of bu in".-a mi n w!io have d scu - sed the- matter with me, thai the tele phon ! s< n ie e stands in the greatest \ emi::' Thej si <-m lo think it should I ������ Bhifti d to n Isl tn 1 i-i the Gulf nf Georgia an I given a re il in. doubl if I am eli ct< ��� was now beginning to fail, and ter Bel up a strong attac c, Ihots elrfg rained In ou the West- [i from all quarters, even the.' trying their luck, bul Trim, Julchon eiiul Palmer ar a hard de- i'ii" ���'' beat. Westham had just r���*- leved the pressure when the referee elded to call the game fifteen mints !������ fore time, much tn the rell f (���f 'io- Island boys. lie Barbaras the- Rovers claim they ��ave the besl goal keeper in B. C, in! they ar<' not far wrong. The tacks are both strong and clean tack- ���ers, though they would benefit should llie> lay up the field more when th..1 ���ail is in the opponents' goal. The wives were good, Lock holding his pwn with the Btrong left wing, and 1 ill and Lockharl allowed n i (^nation between the r st of the wwards. Tho forwards should kee i rther up the fit Id, especially the In- b men, and nol allow the opposing :' cil ar so easily. 'I'll W Bf- ptim's defence was good, and Palmer ���'as not to blame (or the shol that Iliim. .1. 8a\ ige was the bi st o! ' . and held Luras I m fine; thers Trim were the pick "f is Lhough all played well. ' ��� thi game, the players and Bup- rs nf both teams sal down to B ; - expect me to ',., Ip II oul of the. way. I ���'''oreii th a^e limit placed on will hold from the close ot the exams ' : ' desiring admission, an3 many until January 7. '' ' - meD 'iave bet-n under the iru- The intermediate association gain' pression that they could not join un- betwen the Shamrocks and the col- til they had attained the age of twen- lege which Immediately followed the ty-one. junior event, was an excellent match1 It is probable that a motion will b- between very even sdes. The Shaw carried at Tuesday's meeting provid- tbe various subjects which wHTCS dis- cussed, a large gathering is desired. All Liberals in the city, wnether afflll- ated with the association or other- wise, are cordially invited to attend and take part 1n tha discussions. The election of officers for the coming year will be one of the items on lhe pre .gram, while a new constitution will most likeiy be adopted, In order that the local New Westminster Liberals may be placed on the same footing as the Vancouver supporters ��� the party. The constitution w s ted at the Liberal provincial convention held in Vancouver on Oct. I, 2 and :!, an the decision after a lengthy discussion of the subject that it would be advisable to organize a British Columbia A. A. Union. The following resolution wis id opted by the meeting: ".Moved by Messrs. King and Shall ', -. that this meeting consider ll advantageous to appoint a representative executive committee to go thoroughly into all details connected with sport in British Columbia with a view to, if possible, forming a o. C. A. A. union. To this emi the executive com- t-tnies of New Wtstminster from the precincts of tbe council chamber? At eleven o'clock this morning, Returning Officer W. A. Duncan will en- | ter the council chamber and await i nominations for the positions of mayor, school tn.stees and aldermen. , Nomination paj>ers must be in his hand.-, in the case of may er nn.! . school trustees, before noon, and In j the case of aldermen, before one o'clock this aft* rm on. Tho elec- ! tions. if neoessary, will take place I one weeek from today. Mayor Keary will most probably be re-elected by acclamation. A numb��- of electors have during the past weei< ieen working hard to induce a prom inent business man. an ex-mayor, to mittee shall report their deliberations| contest the mayoralty, but he has de- TRA ro ks, however, seem more at hom?. on the tielel than the college, and got down in business quickly, scoring two goals within less than five minutes of to the various clubs throughout, the province, and at a date to be fixed' nave thereafter (not later than NoVemiier, 1D0S., shall call a general meeting .ef delegates from each club, who shai! be empowered to act..'' Moved by Messrs. Henderson an.l Ellis that a committee of seven be now formed, as follows: F. R. McD. Russell, <',. A. Smith, Dr. Davidson, .ri E. King. W. Ellis. R. P. Woodward, F.ev. J. S. Henderson. Following were the delegates pres- ent: Vancouver island, Victoria and Xaa- aimo A. F. U-���W. Ellis. Mainland A. F. Iri���B. F. Armstrong MoGill University���Dr. J. 0, Davidson. Vancouver Rowing club���A.E. Kinr. B rrard Cricket club���H. M. Hepburn. Police -lutual Benefit association��� Mr. McRae. B, C. A. F. V.���D. McCallum. Vancouver Rugby union���Mr. Patn. son. V. A. C���Mr. Francis, F. R. McD. Russell, Vri P. Ogilvie. New Westminster Lacrosse club��� Rev. J. S. Henderson, J, R. Payne. Columbian college. X. W��� H. Wat- clined. Advances in other quarter met with no better "success. The retiring schoo] trustees'" will again submit to tiie dictates of the el- I ector-, while Thomas Turnbull will i also be a candidate. Among the aspirants for aTatTminnic e honors are E. J. Fade;',-, Marshall Sinclair. Ralph Wilson and Arthur Ma I lins. The seven sitting rldenren will also Vie in the field. L WORKMEN ACCEPT SMALL CUT IN WAGE3 ing for the amalgamation of the L!- eral club and the Liberal association ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ and that officers will be elected hav- son- ing full control of both departments V. M. C. A. (Vancouver, Victorii the first kick-off. But foi all th.e rest R is the intention to appoint a room and Revelstoke)���G. A. Smith. of the half they were able to place committee to look after the club in Brockton Poiut A.C. and track team the. ball only once in their opponents' future, this committee to be compos- ���Mr. Gowen, C. D. R>and, Mr. Shall- net. In the second half, the College ed mainly of the younger members of cross. rushed the play, keeping the ball for the association. | ��� The chair was occupied by F. tt, long periods in the region of th Sh.'imrocks' goal, and also keepin ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ their players there, which the men ;n the coming year, and will be placed on, and the motion was strongly" s c- green took advantage of b.v twice on a more comfortable footing. Bet- onded by Instructor G. A. Smith, of rushing down the field with the pis- ter rooms will be secured, and the the Y. M. C. A., but the majority of billiard tables moved from their pre>' those present were in .favor'dT stlck- The social end of the LfSTfiB club ]MoD, Rsssell. C. D. Rand moved in will be more closelv looked after in favor of forming a B. C. Athletic un''- Trail, Nov. 30.���The smelter men's union yesierday recorded its vote on I the question of whether thi y would accept a cut of 25c per day in wages I or close down the smelter. By a large 1 majority, the men followed Rossland's | iead and decided to accept the pro- I posed cut. The result is generally accepted with a strong fueling of re- I lief and thankfulness as the prospect ! of the smelter being closed for six months spelt Hue ruin to a liumb.r ' of citizens. .'here was ;t heavy snowfall yester- '. day of .about 5 inches. Weather is ver.- - mild and snow is disappearing rapidlv Rev. D. E. Holt, Superintendent of Baptist Missions in British Columbia was a visitor in the city on Wednesday. The smelter men's union has o\ ene.1 ! up a co-operative store and expects i - to transact a large business, _, ^ TUNNEL BEGUN IN 1874 "*_y UNDER HUDSON FINISHED HOTEL DREAMT OF BV GILLIES MAT BE BUILT skin when the College goal was undefended and scoring. Nev rlneL.-"? at last the sphere was shoved iu76*"the for the College from one of the'scrira- mages in front of the Shamrock-; ent quarters. Books, magazines and mi. to the idea of forming an Amat- papers will he provided for the mem-; eur Athletic union. Mr. Rand's mo- bers, and everything possible will be; tion was consequently withdrawn anl done to make the club rooms more the one moved by Mr. Shallcross was posts by Houle. The last poinl of ths attractive and pleasant. During the adopted. game was made by the Vancouver coming months, social evenings wi'l' Some of the opinions expressed men after some fine combinaCClTrirffrlt be given in the new club rooms by were as follows: eft the limil score six To one in the members of the association, while The football nun do not want ary of the Shamrocks. Willlscroft occasional debates will also form ^nrt! professional football, but their only of the winter program. Tacoma, l [oughton, iril iiiiiieii li Dec. i designer Impi rial niter which Messrs. Trim, A 1 11, Colin Campbell and T, Has tani made speech s; Messrs. Barba- Wim h. Trm. Watson sang, an 1 I.ntnsdeii gave a piano selection, all very much enjoyed, ers team���Barbaree, Clark, Her rmgsiiaw, Lock (captain), ; furnbull Watson, Ambrose, Cunnln.--, Liiinsd ii (linesman), T ' il '.'��� Inch waj Uo l-"'Uiart am, Craig '���islam. W^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^ Westham Island --Palmer, Guichon ��� ' r'm. i. Savage, Cosullck, George- "'��� A- Trim, w. Savage, (ri Crawford, " Trim, K. London. I;""l"<\ Colin Campbell. Dynamite Exploded. ���''"""""'i. Dec, I.���A dynamite ex- '"" at ihe cons!ruction camp of '���;'""i Trunk Pacific bridge at ^l"1 Bar, ten miles eas:, tonight, 1 ' '��� Bell, a labori r. Bell was in :"< of thawing out dynamite anl 1 some cartridges on the floor. 1 !' ,:i'i" explosions follows? blow- oui the sj,i��� nf ������, powd8r h0UBe JJ ,"'1 In half an hour. This is t.e '.', "l fataI accldenl to occur m the "dee, Vrchlti cl K. w. of the proposod ^^^^^^^^^^^ Biding, twenty- four stories high, io be built in Tacoma, slated yesterelay that the Ta- coma Subway Terminal compflEy has been organized In connection with th-? building enterprise for the purposa cf handling all trains on all lines com- i Ing Into the city limits of Tacoma. All ; of the lini's. it is planned, will b-e I broughl to a union station immediately nortii and adjoining the Imperial building, The arrangements for the hotel proper will not be distui'lel, bul there will he built ln addition a six-story structure with two levels f.ir the admission of trains, and several: offlce floors. Th<' proposed addition IB to cost $",-' 000,000. Tbe hotel building will cost an additional $6,000,000. Arcnltect Houghton states that the mofify for the vast enterprise is practically all arranged for, and that excavation for the site at Sixth and C streets will b? starlnl early in thc coming year. During the present month the drawings for the steel work will be made. Lt is roughly estimated that the building will require 40,000 tons nf steel, anl A. P, Gillies, one of the Seattle promoters, will leave this city tomorrow evening for Pittsburg to arrange nbout the placing of the order. ana i :'i\nr ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ did the fine playing for the Coll gc around iheir goal, while Watson play- e i equally well on tbe attack The Shamrock men lined up as follows:' Coal, Jones; full-backs, Brfice an.l Balfour; half-backs, Whittle,-Oerrldge and Dowdall; forwards. White St v oey, Cunningham, Smith and Cook, The College team was: Coal, Fleming; full-hacks, Williscrott and Teagiio; half-backs, Nixon, Jones an? Prof. Bouck; forwards, Mowat, Houle, Fuller, A. Smith and C. Watson. The referee was Frank McCall, of the Vancouver Thistles. On the coming Saturday, Columbian college has a junior game with the Shamrocks at home, and a game at Vancouver with the iiiteruTecTTli'te Nn- tlonals. A return Rugby match Is also going to be 'arranged tor with Vancouver before Christmas. Visitors Won. The Rugbj game at Queen's park Saturday was won by the V. A. '.'. from the New Westminster team by six points to nil. Because of the two i receding soccer matches on the same field, the game was not stat ted till after four, and no time was allowed between halves, which handicapped some of the New Westminster m"n, who had played in the other football games. Vancouver made its scores by two unconverted trys, one in each .New York, Dec. 1,���Closely following the opening of the new tunnel under the East river to Brooklyn, in January, will come the opening of the railway tunnel under the Hudson to Jersey City. The tunnel was" tsegun in 1874, and the horthern tube was not completed until 1904, several companies having failed to do the work. Each tube is 1614 feet in diameter and .".riii) teet long. Connections ..ave ; een made with the New York terminus and the public stations al Six'h avenue and Thirty-third street, the site of the new Pennsylvania station. 1 ditliciilty is as to whether they desire that a professions l in another sport should he allowed to compete as an amateur in football. With regard to visiting teams���pTi. fesslonal teams���which desire ganvs in B. C., they wish to be allowed to ',!Crlckewrs wTsh' professional crick- VuLlANlb ASHfcS FALL -,_^_^_^_^-^--^^^^��� eters to be allowed to compete with amateurs witnout prejudicing the1 standing of these amateurs in other sports (as is the case under the laws AND STARTLE ALASKANS of the Merylebone Cricket club). The lacrosse representatives wera E. Elliott, a carpenter by trade, and reported to be well known in Vancouver, where he is building a ���number of houses, is face to face with a serious accusation preferred against h|in by local employees of the c. l\ R.. who declare that the man on Saturday broke into a box car standing Nome, Alaska, Dec. 1.���Nome, anl probably the entire Sewanf penins I- non-committal as to their standing in la' "��� *��1'��"'1"1 in * *��*�� ana the half, the first by Dillabough and the ti1(, matter until the annual meeting S1''11""1 tor miUs is covered several second by Stacey. Watson, well 0f the B. C. Lacrosse .association. j iu'ches d^'l' with a tine gritty powder, known as a Rugby player in Vancou-; An fre other representatives stood which is bt'lieved t0 be volcanic "ash. ver, who is attending college here,' i,v t]u, definition of an amateur as showed up well on the New Westmin- adopted by the C. A. A. u. and the A. ster line up, and Leamy also made a. U��� I. e.. that a professional in one some star plays. While Rugby is yet, sport is a professional in all other a novelty in this city, the game sho^'-J sports, and that amateurs may not ed that only a little more practice is compete against him. necessary to make the team superior to the Vancouver men. The cooks and waiters of the city will assemble this evening for the The storm began eseverai days ago, the dust blowing in from the ocean, but at first little attention was paid to the freak of nature, as it was expected that it would soon cease. Instead, however, the fall continued anl after a day became so dense as to ser iously interfere with outdoor pursuits, A special meeting of the council of! Further, the air Is so full of asite's th-> board of trade will Ite hel C. II. Tankman, of the Automobile club of Am- i pe will eirhe a 25-horse power .a.' and is enthusiastic over the' plans for j 'I.-- race. The route for the proposed race Is from New York across the continent to the Pacific coast, through Alaska, across Hiring strait, through Siberia and Russia, and thence through Germany anl Frame to Paris. A number of foreigners have declared that, the\ will probably enter the race, but' no formal entrv has heen made, Condensed Advertisements F,e;, -',:., !���: uf0l PR ' new io ��� ;i ��� easl. must se-li A I Iress M, C. M . New - I.lie T^e ; SALE���2 STORIED HOI SE, Jl on corner lot, I nan in stn<". Ten rooms bath, furnace, stone f un- dation. Price $5,500. Apply Z., P, 0 Box ������' FOUND- -OLD BRINDLE COW. IK not called for in two weeeks, will sell tee defray expenses. \ Mackvay, Burnab} Lake. FOR SALE.���ONIO FUNK & WAO- nalls Standard I >ctionary Sub- scri;eii.e;i edition Apply. Dally N wa. OST HEAVY PLAIN GOLD KIN name Inside. Reward at th' ��� ��� ��#> <*��� ������������������������ ��� ������ ������ ������������������������ ������ ������ ��� i They are Perfectly Waterproof t Yof TAKK ND CHANCES WITH THE "DICK BOOT." w ovei Ifl .-ear.-iii. nan:'..!' DICK has been a hoeis*-!;..; i vvorJ * bi the Old i.i. : e: Waterpr i if !:. ots riii,.;: special | i -- ^ ren li n n her pi rfe tl; and ; , - be- ��� es ��� ��� . ��� ���; lallties. ���' ��� ��� eclallj rei imi ������. I f ir thi wel weathei. # Prices���Ladies, from $2 75 to $4.C0. Youths. $2.00 J * Gents, from $3.CO to 55.00. Coys. $2.75. ��� ��� : JAPANESE LADIES WANT GEN- eral housework for month, or washing clothes by the day, v ply to S. -M ttsuraura, P. O. Box - "'��� c I WANTED- POSITION \.-' SALES lady, or as nurse for Invall I \ t this offlci r \.\TED A NUMBER OF !��� IRS I i la iborei s, Appl) lev, .-it ri .v Bui . | The Old Country Boot Store, - Columbia St. j 4> I. STEWART, Proprietor - ��� ������ ������ ** *��� *>�� *o <>��� A<\ �� 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ^ T ANTED BY YOI N'O LADY e'. i;: and bo I, convenient ' W. R. Gilley���Tel. 122. Offlce r 1. l��. G. E. Gilley���Tel. 29! Gilley Bros., Ltd. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS IX Wellington Coal. Van. Portland Cement, Rosebank Lime, B. C. Pottery Vitrified Pipe, Drain Tile. Terra Cotta, etc.; Clayburn Pressed. Mantel, and F.re Brick, Fire Clay, Gartcraig Fire Brick. Liverpool Salt, Forge Coal, Common Brrik Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock Drowned In V, M. C. A. Tank. Winnipeg, Nov, "'��� ���A peculiar fi talitj occurred in the Y.M.tiA. building yesterday n.lfcrnorn when A. I! Jones was drowned in the swimming tank while trying to learn to swim during the absence of attendant a. .The body was discovered by a. member in bathing. Several persons had touched some object lying tn the bottom of the tank during their after- 1.oon swim, but did not realize it w.is ;i dead body. W ae -��� offlce. Apply K.. Box 693. HiMEH PIGEONS FOR S M.ll AP ply P. O. Box .". I", N'ew Westminster. TT7ANTED POSITION AS HOTEL VV Clerk, or Bookkeeper; good expel ii nce; besl of ret', rences. Apply G., P. O. Box 693. To RENT���ONE FURNISHED BE J room, near Library, Apply 2H1 Victoria Btreet, ������������������������������������������4��****��*v>��?0*+��***44444444444444444444 t Evening Classes in Commercial Branches *w �� * Accident to G. N. R. ! T APANESE BOY ATTENDING Nelson, B. C, Nov f'..���The Great, J school wants work with good fam Northern express from Spokane due to ny in return for roo nd boa . reach here at 1:53 yesterday morning. Apply Box 545, city. nut with an accident at Troup jun ��� tion, five miles ������ s1 ol here', at -'l:2"> a.m., resulting in the sleeper'belng de \\^# |^J# OfSDCf railed and sulsequently burned. Tho ^^ derailing was caused by a broken rail. The car turned over and went down the bank to the ink.- side, ah tin? Surveyor pass 11-'/rs and crew escaped without B. C. Land Will be held in Columbian College, commencing on Tuesday, November 5. For rates apply at the College. injury. The -le pe destroyed bv fire. wa3 cotnpict' Ellard Block. Ne-w Westminster. __. C Z W. J. SIPPRELL, 4 �� ������������������*���������������������������������������������< Principal X The formal opening .if St. Vex- r's cathedral, which has been closed for some time owing to repairs, will take place on Sunday, riee. s, when Bish ip Dontenwlll will address the congregation. Th" Feast of the Immaculate Conception will be celebrated on thi3 day. The Oriental Contract Co. of Vancouver. Japanese Labor Contractors New West minster branch P. O. Box iiii. *�� .' SUE .J 4 / r-'-ie - J i ���'. . ' - I '". ��� WATCH THIS SPACE from now till Christmas It will mean Money for Both of us. , llil \':iM ,-;������ rif" Mmd ������ ��� b-K ri ' '-' ��� 4 i*l'f i -/ ** A W HP ^m I A LIBRARY OF 125 VOLUMES! | WILL BE GIVEN AWAY! j f Lawyer-CrooK Seriousty lll�� | offii New Vork, Nov. "*����� Aluahain Hum-' mei, formerly a well known lawyer m| the criminal and divorce courts here. Is seriously ill in the city prla in, 1:1.1. kwell's isi md, to which he was sentenced to serve .1 year's Imprisonment recently, afti r his conviction on chargei of conspiracy III ctmnecti t) with ' he Do Ige Morse divorcee proceedings, Hummel, the prison authov ���., it..-, said today, is suffering ti ni kid W 'V , A. . ��� ,,, Qlli ni 3 trouble and a e e il< h art, bul 9 report which gained cum ney that lv 4 was dying, wns el en led. THIS ELEOANT LlBRARf INCLUDING Iri. \ , ��� HANDSOME CASI WILL BB OrVEN BY VOTE ��� SOCIETY, CHURCH OR SCHOOL IN NEW WESI ' �� Cl RING THE LARQE8T NUMBER OF VOTES LOWING M riNNKU : 1 ... men bant ted below n 111 give 1 h ti ne vi '������ H ;.ni Aug. 23rd, 1907, ami n ��� ��� 1.,.- contesi 4 1908, it 7 I ��� i ��� A ballol placed In li S Curtis & (' 4 eposlted, ��� ri the '. the .tr. t th !...���- s . ,. Ived the lai t 1 : library. Cum i u hen pi im il : pa I r< \ otes 1 an be Be t Ren ��� e.i below. 4 Library i.s on exhl i . . i'i lin t ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� W. E. Pales' turn! U. S. Curtis will count the vol W. E. FALES Furniture HORACE DORER Jeweler REICHENBACH & CO. Fresh and Salted Meats MRS. M. M. COOK Restaurant ARCHIBALD BROS. Plumbers THE ROYAL STUDIO (under new- managemeni 1 ��� Lionel Hawe'S. Photographer 4 ��� J E. RUSHTON & A. SPECK Sporting Goods, Gen. Repairing ��� : I D. S. Ce-'RTIS 4 CO, Di u_p A. J. SIRTCn Dry Goccs I ��� ' 1 I tl ��� [ 11 ��� I tl tl tl il 1 il tl tl tl tl tl tl tl tl tl tl tl 11 11 tl tl tl 11 11 tl tl tl tl tl 1 tl tl tl tl 11 - 'I il i| West End Gre THE DAILY NEWS Pl-B ri jl Da. an 1 We��X<*X*>l*X*XK*l*��^^ W. ___:. PALE'S MONEY - MAKING RECIPE lam the pioneer Kurnittire auei House Furnishings Dealer, Funea Director .and Kmbalmer, and I will sell you an. thing iu my line ri-MW and will give you better value than you can get in any other ;>1 ice] In the city. Try uie. Wall Papers in endlea* variety. Oilcloth from 25c up. China Matting from 15c up. Linoleums from 45c up. Cut tain Stretchers, the best made, $2.25 per set. Carpets, all grades and prices. Iron Betts, white and tint ena...els ..bO and up. Pr* ambulators and Go-Carts of all descriptions. All Kinds nf job work and repairing done on shortest notice. RaftM* able prices and satisfaction guaranteed. New goods arriving riri I have Bold the block and am still doing business in the same $-**\ and In the Baste old way. J LADIES! We have just received a shipment very stylish Dre��s Skirts Some very smart 01 s for evening wearal ��� th.e 'stancj l��\ ' Un- stre< t w< ar. Cai] and let us shov. you. The White House A. J. BIRTCH - 275 Columbia Streel ( Rapid Easy Grinders th��**i C ui be i .111 with eith r steam F " horse 1 ower or windml "unning grinders made .��� tlir*| Straw and Feed 1 utters w our pulpers iin slicers ����� made with reversible knives, reversing the handle. All and ball bearings. ire roll* I r. J. TRAPP & co- Limited,1 JJ jONDAY DEC 1907 THE DAILY NEWS. PAlJE three PICTURE CIALS ] have secured a limited number of pictures by such famous artists as HARRISON FISHER, W. BALFOUR-KER, And oue h CHASDANA GIBSON, HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTIE, Etc., specially Low Prices e5a!th! 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, and 65c Each Each has a matt and glass, and ready to hang on the wall. They make dainty Christmas presents and will not last long at this price. Get yours now. Fl HAfklM CZ Studio and Art Store ��� ^������ ��� ���' *V-f\ I I ^ VJj 2(>t> Columbia Street to* Trunk Ry A Word to the Wise txcellenl Train Service Between P jcago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, lontreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, nil the' principal business centers of tfARIO, QUEBEC and tht- MARITIME PROVINCES. ��� t<. BUFFALO, NEW YORK and [LADELPHIA, via Niagara Falls. For Tiro" Tables, etc., address GEO. W. VA'jX. ��� ��� Gen'l I'u- '���".'��� e and Ticket L35 A lams St., Chicago, III. Northern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily ��� l e.n the'Famoua .eli COAST LIMITED" tric-lig hted train. Low Rates. . I !��� e. Excellent Service. Jew York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul anjj all points east e al 9 lill Bale tee . , ll Reduced Rates Round Tr'i, to Southern California. I _NG, General Agent ! There's money in using a MONARCH RANGE, and that is why there are so many in use in New Westminster. Every one buying a range wants the best, and as a rule they see all the different kinds and pick out the winner. There's where we shine, as The Monarch is a Winner Nine Times out of Ten. BRYSON & SONS Agents for Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 Bargains In Crockery and Glassware Big Cut Price Sale still on. ADAMS~&~DEANS The City Grocery. P. S. Look in Window Any Article for 25c. I FOR SALE..... ��-���>:>*���� **���������������**������������������* ��� ��� I ��� Dry Fir Wood in 4 ft. lengths, which we will �� Z deliver to any part of the city. X C. WILLIAMS st., Vancouver, b. c. ��� Eighth ave. and Second St. SEALED TENDERS address*.-.] to the under signed, mni endorsed "Ten der for Detention Building, Vlctorii, B C," will be recwv*; at this otflca until Monday, December 2, 1907, Inclusively, for the construction of a Detention Building at Victoria, li. C. Plans and sj eclflcatlon can be -��� and tonus of tender obtained at thri Di partmi nt and on application to Wil- iin Henderson, Esq., Resident Archie t, Victor) i. B. C Pi i wns ti ie 1- i Ing ee:'' notifii el rii ;i enders will not be considered unless i j< ien the printed form supplieI . !gae ! with their actual slgn- ��� . ICl ll III! ... . ' ��� ,.e ri)Ill|iailii- 1 in accepted i hi que on a charte i I ma le pa; i le t6 the order 11 i '.<��� Minister of Pul . ��� . i.: 'ee ���' ii pi :��� cent 110 p.c, ������ amount of the tender, which ��� forfj ited if the p< rson tender- li clini Lo i ni- i' Into a contracl a calli ! upon to do so, or if he to coi iph ti i i '��� work contrai ti II the :i'-e-!' ; ' e not accepted ti: i : ii -'��� Ul be returned, 'rile Department d - - a I bind itsi i ki t or i ie;-- tender. B Order, FRED. GELINAS, Seen tar;. me :.i i ' Pu die Works, e .... a; er 2, L907. rs will no be paid f> r this I thej ln_>erl it without the Depart ment. opera=hoijse; THURSDAY, DEC. 5, '07 FRAZEE & WADE Present the Original Prdductlon, lirect from a 26 week's run in Chi-' ?.iKO. The Latest Musical Rage The Royal Chef With ee big cast CO people, In. . ; ng Wm. J. McCarthy, Oscar Rag- land, Herbert Carter, Franklin Fox, G< i Porti r Smith, Gi rtrude Hutchi - Dorothy Rae, Labelle Lanrette, Dixi \ Lllli rd, and the famous Broilers 60 People 60���40 Beautifu1 Girts 41 30 Song Hits 30���20 Fun Makers 20 A Scenic Marvel. Si tl sale opens .Monday, D'cetnb r, -'ii :. i'ii ���- J1.50, flu", 75c and me. QOOKSLEY'S ^asta^ Well Known Souvenir POST CARDS of New Westminster and dist -nt On Sale at��� Morey's Bcoksto-e and at Gamon's Cigar Divan ta Ldvertlse the town we live ia ly mailing Picture Post Cards to yovr friends. The Eye of the Need!*. TThen >C3irtsl snys in hi1* pormoeii "that it is easier fur a camel to pass through tin- eye of a needle than It Id for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven" he (Jeees not mean n sewing ne\, Portland. Ore. WHEN GOING EAST riCKET XGRN'T T< i SEND YOU OVER NORTHWESTERN LINE" ��� ins I Iverv I 'ay in the Ye.u BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago I HE TRAIN OF FAME NORTH WESTERN, LTD.] the newest and best ideas I | 'Ml <>KT, CONVENIENCE ! . ri \ l 'K Y. It is lighted with ! electricity anil gas; the most j mntly illuminated train in thej Id. The equipment consists of ��� ivate compartment cars, standard n sleepers, luxurious dining fcr, reclining 'hair cars (scats free), | iodern day coaches and buffet, li-; '���"> and smoking cars. I ��� ie Tables, Folders, cr any j ; : i m ition call on or write ��� t;. W. PARKER, GENERAL AGENT, econd Avenue. Seattle. Wash 'Phone 333 X *> ��� ��� 0'..'��-.��*v*��-< ������*���������� *>A����v>*,-><.S4*<��-'..<>3 \J LLETIN Great Northern Railway 3 Trains Daily 3 To Bellingham and Seattle, Wash. Close connections all points East and South Leave 9:20 a. m., 12:10 a. m., 4.35'p. m. Parlor Cars. Dining Cars. Standard Sleepers Low e st-bound rates from all points east and south to the Pacific Coast from September 1st to October 31st. e can arrange delivery of tickets for you free of charge. We sold a lot of Shoes last week and everybody got extra good values too. We intend selling a greater quantity next week.y In order to clo this we are cutting the prices still lower ancl those who resisted buying last week, can't afford.to do so now, as the goods we are offering and at the prices they are marked, will certainly make shrewd buyers put in their supply of Footwear, whether they are needing themfjust now or not. Remember We Intend Moving Into Our New Store In the big Dominion Trust Block, on January 1, and we are determined to clear out the greater portion of our present stock as we have an entire New Stock ordered for our New Store. F. C. MEYERS, Agent P,,one 194, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. w \ iri.ri.-5, Assistant General Pass. Agt., Seattle, Wash 5EfiHE2S2E THE RELIABLE SHOE MAN Ji 1 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS i. I I THE DAILY NEwS PabUshed by tbe Dail; Sewi .". I '' imp e offi'.- ��� .1.:,' ��� ol Bixtb an I ' X' r We ���! e CITY ELECTIONS E. A. Pi .Managing Director .... 2 r'"l dered h tUa tlm�� wil] e even b ��� ..e-i-ii i-i ei- .--lithe ii place t --i.e N'OTICE la hen - . I ��� ��� ��� ��� ��������� ea wbtc ...... ��� ��� ��� - ��� I require thi ���������'���'���- and ������ - at the Ci ba .. on .-*-' MONDAY. DEC. 2. 1907. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP The Montreal Btar la a little bll lib ������ a man loi t in the w< ods in These days We have, aeccording tothe evldenca 0] detor, i e29. iOO ($) i'-i- sona for Baying tbal it m - i io Con- Bervative In 1904, I ut it ��s lost Itt fall:i ::i the gi md "������' I ���".��� ���"��� i ap pears to be looking like Noah's doi fur a dry Bpol to real on. So al li a it would Begem to I e tali to Ibf : m i be ''im i'i some of Its iea al ul e ��� \ -. it wants public ow m i ship, but ii b ti lost ie.- faith In the iu die It rei that publ ownership go ven '"it c ill been bv< r benl >�� ee I hi menl ig of s - ��� ( ��� e strait t 2b to tha mai lng of tbe natioi v.11 will ��(sh blm man l ret irns ol I Signs Pairiced Anywhere Mond?y, the 2nd tiay o: December, .������!-��� ol eh ' ting .i .'���! School Trustee. ���' 12 o'cl <:k no> ! e for thi ��� ��� . person i Udi Id yea; The lod iation he us . illows: l. . sh Wl : ��� . ��� ��� i a writing; th writln i set Ibed by twi ��� a Dd -' o . i - ������ I be duly quali fied ��� : ind n ents in th cil! NOTICE. ��� Roj i] Cltj Sign Wor ''��� ��� removed ; Fourth Street, city, and such nomination iball c Lack of Guir.hon Hotel. JA8. PENNINGTON an I ROBT. RICHARDSON, Proprietors TURNBULL'S BAKERY 4th ancl Columbia Sis. In its bi a u the i e and i B i'e., i. . .. bl losci (jurt freed Bchnica.ll taa.il ma Lhe righl ' e i ..hi ol ��� ' whil by virtue ol peclal inti die, and tli se i .' . L> ai : OWERAL MACHlNli \,\n r.M.t.v. I bi iply a wiiHh '" : '"'��� : '" 0r : ' ' '';' ' '; ' ' : SHIP 8MI1 Mia'. tlKlJJUU STRUCTURAL IRON All kinds of fancy pastry. First class candies. -Fresh taffy. G. B. chocolates. Bread 5c per loaf. Westminster Iron Works i. which ��� a i'i- . . .- ; ��� ed ��� i Oman enta quired the ownership. Vei ii la pla:.'] Fences, Gates, and WORK. v. < i k iiiCiadlnj Mail vited. I inn Fire i'.-' '.'��� ������I.. .'���.'few YV BEGBia. dtniinntpr tha there ls -.-. wide dif- ;���'. ence i.ii I ie diffi i ince whlc i coulI me- : dl to li ��� ' i mart i elte I In the jira oul of the scheme �� hi ri I be Sl tr favoi -. 01 course [here eei iiffli .'���; .-, and lang ers, 'i ie ei la the bald t. of truisi h :i' ie om talking of human plans; i hi the Star's r me dy might turn out to be worse Lhan I be dl ti e. As .. II elf, ,1 e oni:. slot i which was " ... iie" owners pi ic -) beyond tli powei of public oplnl n and public Two doors from control, would be a dan erou too lie- i the SI ;���' ��� ��� ;:. i ndent Commii slons should c i talnl; c ea: ��� | an our public utilltie -. Thai Is th only .'. ij in ��iei' b tie ] eople c in cure anything like fair treatment. Competition in s^ch things !s against ihe i ry iei:nre of ��� hings, and In vai'i.a ri.' leads to combination. Government control la the remedy; bu! when we hand our governments over to thi politicians to use fur party advancement, ii is plain that we canno! trust them in serve the people with a single purpose in these matters of first-rate Importance. Tims we are driven to the Indepen- eli-ni Commission. A body of men who are given a security In tho tenure of their offices like th tl of the judges,! and then arc paid i nough to make them contented In their i ositions, pro- ably come* as near to ien ideal form ii'' public control of public utilities as we have yet achieved. The- weakness of this system is thai tbe Commissioners aro beyond the reach of public opinion; bul we can ni v r ex peel public opinion to govern effectively until ii is strong enough to as Bert itself ill the poll.;. So Ions is pariyism can master it. there, we can not trust vital Issues to Its vigilance pr strength." orders and correspondence to JOHN REIO, H I'itt/K. I IJ <7l F. CRAKE English Watchmaker Geo. Adams, Grocer Ladles'Gold Watches from $12.75 uji Gentlemen's Sliver Watches, open face, $6.00. Gentlemen's Silver Watches, double i. e, $7.50 ipp. Agent for the celebrated South Bend SVatches, supplied to the Wellman Arctic Expedition. All warranted. Chains, Rings, Jewelry, cre-.. etc. Waten repairing; charges reason ible. $ lf you're^fter the dollar, dress n well! M-R. SWELL D-RESSEH- THE "DOLLAH ISA. GOOD FHIE/fD. tain a statement ��� - m nominated, thai le ��� consents i . nomination. The nomin I ��� ��� ��� . s shall be delivered to tbi R?- ��� urn nf I ifflcer al anj time betw een -.i., date 'ei thi n tlci and (ln ���., ��� ol Mayor an I Si m ol Ti u - ! 12 noon of ib 2nd day ol ri*- ei a (in the ca . i men i I o lo i Jii nt i I on th I o f Deci a. in.. ' ii i ime day, I lowing ��� ��� ' '':' . . Of whl ��� .. erson ��� . I tee lai.i i ��� . elf a Given li Citj New ',.".;.��� ol NOV ' 1.. ' . ; V\ A, DUNCAN, ning Offi TENDERS TENDERS will be received by tn ��� undersiegned up to MONDAY, the 9t.-. day of December, A. D. 1907, for the follow Ing; l. All the Interesl of Emily Ferg i son in Subdi. i. ton II or' Lo: 31, Sn >- urban Block 6, City of Xew Wesl Sti i'i , 2. Lol I.', 30 an I 31 In Bloc. 22 I, Subdi Isl ii of Lot No ri':. Group Om. iri, Vancouver Dlstri t. The highest or any tender not nec- essarll / ace .'��� i and all tend ns suh ject to a to. ri of a j': Ige of the supreme court. For f irthi r artle I rs, apply to C. ri. MAJOR, i loluml la si'i^'t New Westminster, li. C. English and American billiard Tables, Ecwling Alleys, etc- New ant second - hand tables and supplies In ��� tock. R. H. CLIBURN Phone A2698. P. 0. Box 1185 Bowling Alley. Pender St., VANCOUVER Agent for .Messrs. Samuel May & Co., Toronto. PRINTING r printii n In town bj the local mo U n gr >.l" pi Inb i s��� Jackson & Morrison LY NEWS Ml Notice liberal Association Get Established ���. ��� ��� home now thai will oal a profli orf $." on }<:��������� . propoi -,. p, New Hou e on Fifth '. Two im. ��� ai b 66x3 ri' feet Vou cai VII wi |2700 for tl . DOMINION TRUST COMPANY THOS. R. PEARSON. Manager REAL ESTATE and 1;- km r-vtz.'amr.ziK^-'rmiMPW.w-meismcjv.: ting The Annual Meeting of the Xew Westminster Liberal Association will be held in the Liberal Club Rooms, ���on��� Tuesday Evening December 3 1907, For the Election of officers and the transaction ���� other important business-. COAL! COA New Wellington and Blacksmith's COAL MAYERS & PRESTON I*. O. Box 343 'Phone OFFICE i FRONT STREET F0S7 OF OT, - - NEW Km J. Reid, Pres. J. W. MacDonaW, Se< LAeND REGISTRY ACT. NEW THIS WEEK Combs and Brushes At all Prices Call m ana ha*2c yom- eyes tested free RYALL'S DRUG STORE POUNDKEEPER WANTED Spokane Falls & Northern Ry Co. >n & ft. Sheppard Ry. Cc Red Mountain Ry,. Co.. TRUTH VS. IF yOU COME TO US WE WILL SA\/E VOU DOL- La-rs. "BECAUSE WE TUT EATHA DOLLARS IJVTO present ijorJ yoUTt SUITS WHEJ-I WE ���ea gave Sii Wilfrid Laurie."uuy THEM A JV'I) yOU CET\ ie li ii Kir trom Lord| _^jffj''KA "DOLL A "R S I JV ��� you-R suit WHE/i/ you nuy IT yROM US. TO PARTISANSHIP. Irthday present Strath :on i i no mor ��� In proportio1. Lo hia abilltj to give than would be i ,a. [rom t lousands of Sir Wilfrid's admirers; yei :;������ ftlall and GET DOLLAHS IS OJ*E , talks of n in ll U>rd Stratli WAy TO GET I RIE/* DS. iadef Zi TT m��tiVtnntg.n" ALL flS.OO SUITS A-RE in- and -Sir Wilunl some corrupt In- ^ , ,��� in accepting. Thu is partU MOT 7 HE SAMEQUALITy anship tho bitter, Bneering wum ������:* TAy VS ��20.OO FOU A wliich seeks to sny something "nasty' SUIT OF CLOTHES AJVD ibout an opponent; and tn this casely^^ WILL GET S20.00 Applications for th" pos tion o*j Poundkeeper ��ill ir" received by the! undersigned up to ���"��� p. in of Monda)'. December 2nd. next. Salary $G."> per. mieiith. Duties to commence as sooni a -��� - ipointme nt made. W. A. DUNCAN, City Cle rk. City Hall, Nov. 26, L907. J. HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, land, Nelson a*d intermediate points- connecting at Spokane with the Grepj opposite Couri House, \ ������' ���'��� iiern Pac iie and O. H. '..������ Lots 22 and 27, BlacU Wri. ( ai >;. w \\'e ; minster, .1 certificate of indefeasible 'iii'.' i..!*' above property w.lh lie -vmi-""'i-'.v. ^���<:mn,.-i -..., co John Cooper; convoyaaicft ia Fee. Martin fi- McQuarrl'e, soMclrors for applicant, Trapp I So ft, v- v PROFESSIONAL W. IRMAN BOLE, K. ���' HA* rister an i Solli Itor Ch hi ��� si's, c._.n;_iliiiii Bank of m mi - leiiiliiin*. New Vi st : ister, B. C A. .VHKAU.KK, Heltor, etc BARRLSTBR, ;-L ri '. S'r-ri Northern, No & N. Co. Connects at. Rossland adian Pacific Rnilway hone 11 "������ith the rian- mr Boundary with w HITESIDE �� ' - t -is and 5011 ��� . '������ Itt. tbia treel N'ew v. i tn "������ U' j. \\ in-. a de H . i ������:.! Wesiii.itiso-i', r, ri. Spokane, a'.iti Nelson. Effective Sunday, > ��90I, Leeave Day Train '>20 an. Spokane 1.2.25 p.m Rosslatod u.40 a'm Nelsi a . M Arrive .7.15 p.m. .4.10 p m. 6.43 p.m R. .1 P, HAM1 " - - toi if the . . .... , e 1 .���' ��� Can I'ii.n. Banl if C tv : ������ New Westminsi Mon Painily Trade a Specialty. Trl. 113. Office Eigluh JkieMt, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. the Ten-, organ Is not held back evenj by th* facl that Ldrd Strathcona. ue loi-.- his acceptance of oflice put hlm out of politics, was ;i Conservative. Take the other style. The Montreal Witness, ,an independent paper, which speakB Its mind regardless of party, pays this tribute to Sir Wilfrid as a great Canadian-^, man of whom all right-minded Canadians are proud: "Sir Wilfrid Laurier is sixty-six years old today- The King",also is sixty-six. and both are at the height ot their service, of their powers, and of their popularity. Alexander attd B01- ;tyar'.�� have left names at wnich tho world in their dav turned pale. Sir Wilfrid has ronauered the world in '1 different fashion and will leave a -name which in his own day has ev-j ervwhere carried with it goodwill and hone, to history, wh re it will not dl9,| WO"RTH. WE TiOM'T JUGGLE WITH VRICES. WE MAKE A VROFIT. Westminster Transfer Co Tics 'Phone 18ft. Hiiro ruout, jy, Columbia St. Baggage dellverea promptly to t.nj part of the city. Light and Heavy Hauling Off I :<>���Train Depot UDeBeck, The Clothier. Opposite Post Office. New Westminster, B.C. KICK To ensure perfect delivery of THE DAILY NEWS at your home every mornltiR by 6:30 o'clock help us by registering your kick nl this offlce. IF Tll 10 PAPER IS NOT DELIVERED ANY MORNING telephone or call, and we will st'e that the error is immediately rectified. Cook's Restaurant Cafe and Grill Splendid Cuisine White Chefs Dominion Trust Building Opposite Post Office H. A '.U'KS(i\' M TAKK The WLile and Yukon YOU REQUIRE A NEW SUIT Come over and see our new Fall Patterns. Dan STEWART Naxt door Hotel A star VANCOUVER n 013 :e foi CONRAD, CARCROSS. A'J IN .VHITE HORSE, DAWSON md FAIRBANKS, Daily trains (excepl ' Sunday 1 carrying passengers, mail, txpress and freight connect with stages at Carcross and White Horse, naintaining a through winter service! I'fii information apply to 1 H ROGERS, Traffic Managei Vancouver H C. FIRE ALARM iriOXiOS. 5���Asylum. 6���Royal City Mills. 7���Carnarvon and Tenth. 8���Royal avenue and Eighth. 9���Flifth avenue and Twelfth. 12���St. Mary's Hospital. 13���Second and Park Row. 14���Columbia and Dufferln. 15���Sapperton. 23���Queen's avenue and Sixth. 24��� ....rd avenue nnd Socond. 25���Firth av"*j��ue and Fourth. 26���Fifth avenue and Eighth. 27���Third avenue and Tenth. 32���Agnes and Sixth. 34���Schaake Machine Works. 35���Columhia and McKenzie 36-C.P.R. station. J,cr ARTLN V. EART w ' Columbia nml MoW* New Westminster, P ( j BOARD OF TRADE. N �� WeStfflWj ster Board of Trade meets 1" ! Hoard Room, City Hall,'W~to"0* W 1 corner streets. Socond Wednesday of i'-n'h m meetings on tri' t,,'('1 Quarterly Wednesday of February August and November, .it s ���'��� Annual meetings on t;"' Wednesday of Februarl members may be propoM elected at any monthly or 'l""'"' meeting. A. 10. White, St?c ���' nthe ���oni MD'. He second ,\'i'* iei ^ DEC -307 TTIE DAILY XEVTS. r PAGE FIVE he Cash Stores *ur Coat Sale A GRAND SUCCESS |(y ��70.75 for beauties worth $25 r its you read about in the catalogues can- ���ompare with them. They are actually worth L es to see. The Coat Department has Jj .i everydaysir.ee the opening of the [tCoatSale. The cream of the stock goes on low, f course the quantity is limited, i $25.00class; others at $18.50, $20.00 i i are sure of a bargain if you c m ���. I ���<*������<���������*������������������*���> ����������������������������������������������������� ��� . <~*\ * < i ��� > ��� ^^^������������������������������������������������v^v4��������������������������������������������������������������� nother Cut In Girls* Coats s' Coats, 5 to 7 years, ��.7.95 f o#2.45 'Is' (oats, 8 to 12 years, $1.75 to $3.25 Every garment would bring double the money d, but the foreign manufacturer was ignorant conditions, and shipped these goods tn 1 ;' 28th instead of August 15th, We accepted : and claimed a heavy rebate. If you still I 'ats to buv, see Smith's, fie will not keep Tn over if he has tri sell at less than half cost. can order one bv mail. CITY NEWS . room to the c-U-Toh. its, Dates I A baza Xmas the a Boys' league i--- t Wes morrow even A nut | -... : ' ��� ' "' ���' ��� ��� ��� .': I . ���ri con- ' .. Purpl Sfegree on .��� ! to the citj yea ���on. wai at thi Good i & Sons, A ia etii ���-.:.. Nes ft". : . r ��� k eguild was ...: l on S3 i fternoon at thi I L . ornbui Manj ai tides ��ei e ' Of the t I ... . . ,\ ,:_���,. �� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� * ���>>����*������������������������<��������>��������<�����<����������������������������������*��,��������� We Would Like You N '. ... i Pa on exhibition ti ��� . lee ���' furniture Tbe \se������������������#������*��������������*���������������<��*���*������ Mr. Employer The ��� ' , "���:.-. r - ind roi 1 er tii onlv -���. i votes i month. - ,.i Vt thi .i . , I' I u<> com eve igouhded on �� i ��� i tec'tlve Bradshaw. wii.. found the anim - Ing em Librar, - |ti ire, i ine a oob y. ��itii a ha'- ter and bell ati m bed, �� bile the < t li r is ;i red coated creature. Th 're at \ im brands on the ovtnes. Fee;- your Xmas Pudding and meat, freBh raisins, c it ranta and nt Kyle .<;��� Sons, Home ol Plenty, 251. Front Btrei :. ** Goi . ...-'. Lug ma le by ':������ I in Iron V\ anj, of Toi ��� - '. i ��� . ... ��� ;i.. ... the construction n tin. ri Don iven menl dl ��� ; ei dredee The d . ;s .- - lng ( iei' Str ;��� '���-' . .'ii ri of sti el, ts ...... , n tho S .. D icklln saw mill nd the Lulu I' and bridge Mr Q -b expi eta I" ��� < the dre ige n I "H' hi i. within three n o form I h | ". ��� nl and re idj '��� r use In il oul >-':-'��� months The machlncrj wlll be s'ji ped from Toronto at an i arly dat The regular monthly sitting eif th* county couri will be held on Tuesday next, with Hia Honor Judge Howav DO YOU WISH TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR WORKMEN TO THE FULLEST POSSIBLE EXTENT. IF SO. I CAN WRITE YOU A POLICY THAT WILL NOT ONLY PROTECT YOU AGAINST ALL LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT OF ACCIDENTS TO EMPLOYEES BUT WILL ALSO PAY WEEKLY INDEMNITY TO INJURED WORKMEN AND THE COST IS MODERATE. PHONE CALL OR WRITE AND I WILL GIVE YOU FULL PARTICULARS :: :: :: :: ;: James Allsbury, the young man who presiding. was Injured while working al the Bru- \ claim for $1000 Insurance money netle sawmill on Friday afternoon, againsl the Independent Order of Foresters, made by Mrs E. P. Deyette, *e Curtains clearing at 75 cents a pair Finer weather demands finer Hats. Light grey white French felts are in great demand. limed with ostrich plumes, large birds, coques, [yes, silk flowers, ribbons. Regular $15.00 and hats now selling for - - $4.75 and $7.73 ���J!l�������������������������������������� ���������������������� ���������������������������������������� T. M. SMITH and taken to the Royal Columbian hospital, is gradually improving mil is expected to be aboul again in .1 shorl lime, lir received a severe c I mi llis head In tli" course' of his collision with some of the mill m i- ohlnery, Four lots i.;i Second s reet, $675 cash, White, Shiles & Co., 260 del um ki s: . 'Phone s-''. ** The four cit) banks were open du ������ Ing the evening for the last time this winter on Saturday, an trran_?ffment li i. Ing hi en made s ime time ago among the bank managers tn.it all banks Bhould In future close at twelve o'clot b on Saturdays. The upon at- nighl regime maj e resTJlUBd in the early pari of the spring. Salmon, 5 cent per Un al Kyi i a- S en's. ** A si ecial feature 'if the bi rvice last evening al Queen's Avenue Me bodlsi ohuri b was the' enrollment ol rin. e Japan. .- I I OJ lis nie'iniii rs of thfi church- They were brought under the Influence of the Chr Btian religion through tin' efforts <>f the conductors of the Japaneeae mission at Sapperton, There were also ab'oufa el'izeii white people, mosl of them reoent ar rivals from Alberta, enrolled as members. Wo are looking tor the Xmas trade In Bon Bona and Crackers, and wil have n beautiful display at the Westl End Grocery. '* Tn*' complimentary banquet which whose husband died In this city a few weeks ago, waa settled on Saturday by the local officers of the order: Tha n )8sary papers were only forwarded to Ottawa on Nov. 16 'mil the check waa available for the widow on Nov, 26, exactly ten days later. Thin is cBnsidared exceptionally prompt settlement, and is greatly to the cre I- ii nf the I. 0. F societj AI derm .in M.ssinj. i dmonton, 6ec. I The Issuing ol n wa: rani for the arrest of a man lihe Aid, ri B. Walker produci - n m isi il impression He la t ha ������ I with embezzlement of thi Funds ��� I tho Que ��� ;i's Fire tnauram e - impany, an l of Carruthers an I Bi idle; . gener 1 .mo., agenl i, Winnipeg, to an es tenl of up'A tr! il ; 000 He la said ta have lefl the city I wo �� ek - a . bul li is nol been located up to the pi bi ��� At the council board he took b very prominent i art, and waa freequentlj Bpoken ol ��� B m tyo altj candidate. A. W. McLEOD INSURANCE BROKER ARMSTRONG BLOCK. Choice Beef Fresh Pork SAUSAGES Daily Best of farmer's Pork PACIFIC MEAT MARKET R- W^nemy & W. Anderson g "THE ROy-AL CHEF." Authors of musical i omedy alwa - try their utmost to uot winnip or al tractive dancing numbi rs. "The Mother Ooose" number ln "The Royal Chef" is probably the most popular dancing number that bus ieen in any musical comedy in many yours. Thoro are ilxteen little girls who take part In tills number, and they are dressed BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Cottage, 6 "rooms, new. lot cleared one-half : block from ear, $1,250, one-third cash. Cottage, 4 rooms, new, lot cleared, two blocks 5 from car, $1,000, mostly cash. Cottage, 5 rooms, well finished, fenced in front j I with wire fencing, $1,700, good terms. 5 roomed cottage, lot 132x140, cleared, $1,200, j | $250 cash, balance $12 per month. .;;��� Enquire at once is teing prepared for the member* ol in black. re:l and green pantaloons, the Queen's Avenue church eholrwlU with a black bolero, to represent be tendered oo Thursday evoning next witches. The3e "Mother Goose" gir)3 in tlir lecture room ot tho churcti. Th>5' aa tliey ,are known, taking their hame.3 active members ot the congregation, from the title of the song, are famous more particularly the ladies, are com- throughout the country, and are the jilotlng the arrangements. The oan-. originals of that class of fancy dano riitot, will be held between tho hoursj e,-s who enjoy the sounrnjnet of of .seven and eight, and later a con-; "broilers." The "Mother Goose" num- gregationJIl meeting will bo held In| ber never falls to get less than nine the body of the church, when speech-! or fen encores at every portormanc��. I McLEOD, MARK & CO. I if I The Farm Land Specialists, - New Westminster I t t ��'M' 1! IJnHmi-H m m The Best of Everything Good to Eat Xf 08 anl musical selections wlll be i'e 1 The date here llvereil. | ber 5. is Thursday, D(e>cem- At KENNY'S Cafe ADVERTISE tK�� i THE DAILY NEWS lf You WANT HELP. ] PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS. MONO -' DEC. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. A PAYING BUSINESS Irlticn Columbia C-,n Lint Service. TIME TABLE B. C. Coast Line Service. "There was a f.-w years ag i," said Major Dotchldes, :e ..i. al Badgw Bock, m ont, who Joy< I in calling blm- tett Wildcat Bill, the llattlesnake of Bend.er'1 Flat Nol tbal that was bis SKAGWAY. JUNEAU. PT. SIMPSON, MIIJ(.. ���f course, or tbat .'. I nam.' mu PRINCE RUPERT, Etc. Bill or even fl lia that so far aa S.S Prmcess May. } know, be bad ever s*en s wildcat or L< ��� Van�� uvei m. on follow would bare known a rattlesnake if be . Nov. D< Di Fi ]'��� I .13; l.v. Vi< i i :;i i 1 ;..m. .V '.. 12 '.- \ ie i'i ,a 11 ;..:ii. Nov. 25 :���; l.v. Victoria li p-m. Dec. v Dec. 2,"> Jan. 8 Jan. -i Feb. k Feb. I'I .i'i I... '. [ctoria 11 p.m. :<: I... Victoria n p.m 2~': l.v. Victoria 11 p.m .i Lv. Victoria 11 p.m. ji. Lv. Victoria h p.m VANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROUTE. S S Princess Victoria Lea\i�� Vaoouver 1:30 p. in daily; .,-n at Victoria 6:30 p. m. daily. Leaves Victoria l a. m. orts; 20th of each month for Ahcuset, Quat- i- ; Cape Scott and way ports. VANCOUVEK-NANAIMO ROUTE. S. S. Joan Leavos Vancouver 1:30 p-m. dally, except Sunday. Friday ami Saturday le ves at 1 p.m. Leaves Xanaimo at 7 a. m. UPPER FRASER RIVER ROUTE S. S. Beaver Leaves New Westminster, 8 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Chiiliwack 7 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, calling at landings between New Westminster and Chiiliwack. LP RIVER. Ranif.ie!! ��� From N. W. Tu., Th., Sat 8 a.m. From Chwk. Sun., Wed., Fri.. 7 ���; m LOWER FRASER RIVER ROUTE. S. S. Transfer. ',.��� :-.-��� New West iin ti t Sundi ' - with : ei nday ie' b a.m. Ste ��� ton Mond i ty, Thursdaj bad met one, and I am ��� ertain tln-re was no such place ;���- Dender's Flat, but this is what In- was pleaseed to call himself. In poinl ���: fact bis name was Ernest Wilberforce ir something of tbat sort, and '-o came original!) from Baldwlnsville, Conn., or some such mild, wlldcatless ainl nonrattte s:,.'ik<- neighborhood. "llis finances became reduced, and the time came when something bad t���� be tlouo. lie determined to take up the vocation of desperado in a purely commercial way "Badger Itock was at thnt time s ���mail town engaged chiefly lu tba business of transferrin;-' people from tbe railroad station to tbe stages wbie-b rati to certain gold and silver mines. A great many eastern people, capitalists and so forth, passed through it but few stayed In the place more than a few hours "One ilny, a balf hour before tbe train from tbe eaat was due, tbe clerk of tbe note! wns astonished to see till* man onto.-, clad In must striking cowboy costume, wearing a belt with two revolvers and a knife Id it ami carrying n heavy double barreled shotgun With tlie barrels sawed off so that tbey were not more than a toot long, making u weapon such us is sometimes af- fected by desperate characters, treasure coach guards, deputy sheriffs or other Individuals engaged in turning tLeir bands against their fellow men. "It is a piece nf ordnance wbicb is supposed to be loaded with Inordinate cbnrges of powi it nml Irregular slugs ft lend. ;t makes an excellent com (Kinion for one gentleman to wait around the corner with for another gentleman who has been telling about town tliat be (tbe first gentleman) Is a liar. "To tbe surprised Inquiries of tbe cotol orirk Wilberforce explained that be was now UTldert Bill, tho Rattle- mnUe of Bender's Flat and that all he ftst-ie,; wag the simple privilege nf waiting leohiiiei the halt open ilneir nf tho oflice foi Pete Smith of Pntchen's raneb. The clerk bad uever beard of inr of these names le.-fe.i-e-. but as there waa no ru!.. against It I e as ���ien ted, "it wns not l.'.jg before the train nr rived, and nn elderly and correct ap ;��� " ng man allgl te I mi-: i .etc uu way toward Mi" hoti I [Ie ".'as, in fact a prominent Boston ti lisl and this daily ex- was bis first I p to the s imewl t ex- ��� ml te; sive region v esl <; the i 'onneel cut rie ��� r. As be ' i tered tbi d ior of ths ���; ,, hotel his eye ca t - tb ��� muzzle . ie' 7 'i. in i N C R 1 . i .i ni ;RN ES. . ddi ion I I shotgun, with Its two cavernous - I -, I apparently about ���:.������ size of sewer C. HOUTE. S.S. Amur. 'rii '"iia 11 p.m., I0: ; nd fron 'e.i"..-. ;. ��� . ju., 2nd end lrih of each month, calling at to the clerk ind whispere 'Who���who tbat mai .'��� ;��� which i'" 'ic ��� l tin '.\-b. beyond the " Ige of the epei door \ -.' nice behind show>3d a most rderous Indl vidua!, breathing -:���.��� rt , ���.; y ith hlf _;;._.���.:��� moving nervous - both ttia .:''-_.. Tin. Boston ie,:;., stepped qulcklj ' -.ite on fir.st. trip arel Bella Coola - < iri trip. FriVERS INLET, VAN ANDA. LUND. ETC. S. S. Queen City. r ��� ea Victoi .ee - ;.. in. every '! ��� la 'ri ncouver 9 a. i i. every Wed- ae ' Returning arrives at Van- ci i.e. Sunday afternoon; at Victoria bb ..''. morning. VICTORIA-NANAIMO. . NANAIMO- COMOX-UNION ROUTE. S.S. City of Nanaimo. ��� s Victoria Tuesday 7 a.m.; ' tnaimo '. p.m. .- - ri tnaimo Saturday 2 p. i ��� Victoria '.i ie. m. tu rn For reservations and information ���"��� ' ' ;ia' ' (���Ji QOULET, Vgent, :'<-w Westminster. ).. .1. COYLE / ���' t. ri:i. Pass \genl Vancouver. I. vv. TROUP, - i. . i ntandent, \ ic; h [a Trains & Steamers i' P.R il UN MNI .e , \,.��� iii ��� :.;;:. ' : 17:20, 1'-: I I. 1 rive New Westminster lee::.', . II :30, ! -::������, 19:35, ��� i.e rland express arrlvi s ri': rii li .��� ir.il.",. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Lv. N. W. 9.20 a.m.; ar. Seattle 4 p.m. Lv. N. W. 1.85 p.m.; ar. Seattle 10 p.m. Noising youth from Louisville, who sat '" 'Tint's Wildcat Bill, the Rattle snake of Bender's Flat' answered the? clerk. " 'What���what is he doing?' '"Waiting for Pete Smith of Pat; tei wnit and i-i-i- the fun. lln \vs_i finally tired oui by the Inexplicable failure <>( Pete Smith to arrive, "The game was kept up several yours ��o<3 won id perhaps have been still ixo- Ing on had it uot boon for un unfortu nnte' accident. One day a man cam* hite) tlie offlce with a blnek ebony cane. Kefivinj; n valise In either ham., ho vrns Mrrylng this cane in a horizontal position under his arm, When tlie ond of It poked around the door Wildcat Mill, the Rattlesnake of Bender's Flat; mlM- took it tor tin' muzzle cf aouiu nort of :.v. Vancouver ror Westminster at ��W)pon,_uttered an agonized ��y. dra neb his own gun, leaped throuprh ��� window nnd ran n half unite for safety. It unnerved him to Buch nn extent Hint .eo never returned to his profee- 'llofl and finally dr-ipped out of Bbrht" Mail Service same houro. ADVERTISE IN IHf NEWS Dispatched by C. P. R. train at 8:35 a, m.i close 8 a, m. Sumas and Seattle, via Huntingdon. daily. ( Millside No, 1, dally except Sunday; Sapperton No. l, daily excepl Sunday. Mails Received al 6:35 p.m. Dispatched by B. C, Electric railwaj Co., 7:4.". a. in.: Vancouver, No. l, dailyexcepl Sun lays. Return mall received 9 a. m, Dispatched by G.N.R. train, 8.45 a.m. Cloverdale, Nleomekl, Port Kelh, :a , imere, Hall's Prai ie, Bon Ac- ) or' . and Seattle (all points in Washington nnd south, also all points in eastern states), daily excepl Sunday, Return mails received al .ri'ii1 p, in. Clayton, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Tynehead, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return mail received Mondays and Fridays. Dispatched by B. C. Electric railway, 10:30 n. in.: Vancouver No. _!; Victoria, No. 1; Central Park, daily except Sunday. Return mai] received at li p, m. DlBpatched ley carrier, iri:: p, m.: Easl B irnahy, daily excepl Sunday Return mails received at 1:10 p. m, Dispatched by carrier 12*00 m on: TImberland, Tuesdays and FriU:'; Tu es taj s and i Return mails received ; Fridays, Dispatched by C. P, It. .boat 1:30 p.m. daily (closes daily at the' same time during winter months: Ladner, Wosilinm [Bland, Port Guichon, Steveston, Sunbury. drily except Sunday. Return mails reci ived rrom 9 n. in. to 11 a. m. Woodward's, Wednesday and Saturday. Return mai] on Wednes lays and S. iliij. lays. Vancouver, No. ,'!; Victoria, No, '/., and Burnaby Lake; closes al 3 10 p in.; daily execept Sunday, Return n ri- re c Ived ni 6 a. m, Burnaby lake, Return mail ����� 2 p. rn. Dispatched by g.n. Fyler, i p in,: To southern poll .lailri Sunday. Return mail " ''��� *j Dispatcher by C.P^ ir;li"st in., mall closes al -:;:0 p'" N. Calgary and Vancouver, il P. R. east, socoinl mi reci Ived at i p. ni Sapperton, No, l Coquitlam, daily excep tin ill. B'"1! \l NsIdeSi 'i n mall received al ' P- tr ADVERTI9E ��� IN - THE DA l y If You've LOST Any' c W!l iiiii* Mi DEC I .907 THE DAILY NEWS. PACE SEVEN [ND REGISTRY ACT I). ipplication has :ii Tays as . inder a Tax I laher to Joeepb . L6th day of No- ail and BlngU 01 tracl of lanl lng and being ., ., \\estinin.-,:o.. British Columbia. .; | own and di scrlb ..... ... subdivision of I , 0| 1.1 are required :aim of the tax pur- I, . ave lays t'r.'jm the publication of this oi ,. i���,���. Ise I snail reg- I ,, Tayg ��� - owner thereof ln direct thai, publi- [ rot one month in pu dialled al New ... i and Bufficif ' , [ti gis ry Offii e, .:. ��� ol i: ll ii of Oct* ��� !. S KEITH, . ��� Regist ii". Is notice, . ���. 01 -il . .my In- of any e eresl ln sai 1 noi .e,; on of th' \e ' . hall be ton fei i from setting . espect of 1 I for taxi rovided ��� CE TO CREDiTORL. Soap Sunlight Soap contains nothing that will harm the daintiest fabric.-; nor roughen the skin. Sold by all dealers at 3 Five Cents a Bar Timber Notices that Harriot C, occupatioa and forms of tender obtained at thl to apply for a Bpecial |,, following de? 1. TAKE NOTICE Ford, of Hammond, it lady, Intends timfber license over tie i rlbe i land -: Commencln ; al a post planted al the north i i st corner of lot 235, south east of Gilli's Bay, tlience ,.,.-., GO ��� south tee the shore, thence wi ng the ��� to lot - ���' thence easl and north alon [the boundary of Lol 235, to thi oinl ent i: rituirii : ' ud N'o vi ��� 1 1907, until Wednesday, December 11, ri" Inclusively, for the construction of ei Ladysmith, B. C. YrlllMOfi O'.**.- I f,,-,]:e-r Tfl.t-i J"ort_. Time was. al the e irly : irtlet and tli" early fifties ��� f the I ��� tni irj thnt from the wilds of Morgan and Brown counties hunters would brine venison to market and -'-ll tt much lower than ji irk wns sold ia iii.it day, pork being preferred by the Hoosier then to the red deer .it" the woods, it was in that time tliat an entire wild turkey, full grown, would sell at a price far below the- present appraisement of a scrawny spring chicken, and a dozen quail could be bought for less money than It now tari-s to buy a dozen links of sausage neither was the ejiiail required to masquerade as "short billed snipe." ��� Indianapolis News. P" TAKE A LOOK AT OUR I Smoking Jackets AND Dressing Gowns Just the thing for Christmas Presents. Public Buildii Lining K indue**. My dog tried to bite me. I liked thn Plans and specifications cnn ' >��� seen do*?, so I kicked him lovingly in the Jaw. lie- understood that argument. 2. TAKE N'OTICE thai iri. ��� I, B, ''., ee a [] atlOil ' ��� i . ei- Commencln inted at , . , ., ection 22, outh easl ol Gilli's to aci i '��� lil stand, thi ' ce Bouth s ��� a ��� SO chain i, thi nc ��� h _0 - iiains, thence ��tsl v' chains \ , ������ . umen emen li MMtri.i FORD N'i i.. er I, I '7 : een, of the Estati . e ��� ol ��� . (':' Brl '' Ii . .i GIVEN pur- ised Statute i 11 ri iptei :-:. tha hei - having claims - te of Uexander Ewen, i about th" 8th day of red on i>v befo ��� : ; ember, 1907, io ;. or di liver to the i Ihrlst .an and i i .. and descriptions; n - or their claims, du- e statemi nl of their ac- ��� ie n iture of the Bet urity, aelll. and ;: TAKE NOTICE th U af- mentloni d date the ex- ��� n Hendry and John 1! rocee I to distribute the ���i--e ������ is. ,i anion?,' the par- i thereto, having regar I . . dms of which they Bhall notice, ami that the said will not be liable for tho b or any part thereof to anv ins of whose rlaims no- ii'it have been received b.v - emc ()f such distribution. CD .- New Westminster, this (ol November, 1907. MARTIN & McQUARRIE, iltors for John Hendry and i: Jardine, executors of the lOTICE TO CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE thai Harriet Ford .e: I; ant ud, ie C, occupal m ud ' a- for a speck1.] ���.in : i in ��� ovei he following 1 ' .'iis: i lomi lencing i po . lanl ed a:. e e, nei ol Seel:< ;i --' ...:��� I I , . ��� . I i-i. ill I, ill Ilea- 60 ch iui li, theni - ���.'. isl to th? ihoi along the ��� ��� o ti line ol Section ri'. : them ��� '��� i oinl of i ommi n ��� tnent. HARRIET FORD. N ivem ier 1, 1907. : tment and on application to the I Postmaster ai Ladysmith, it. C. Persons tendering are notified that tendi rs will not tfe considered unles i made on the printed form supplied, ��� ie i Igned -riiii their actual signa- ��� i ��� Each tender musl be aci omi anl' i -.. iiii accepted cheque on a ch irti 1 bank, made payable to tl ier oi tin Honourable the Minister if Pub- ... equal to ten ] cent (10 p. ci '���: thi amouni ol the ten li .'. ..... fOI ' Iti ��� e tendei Ing decline i iter into a con ��� calle I upon I e do so, or II hi fail to complete ��� contracl ed tor. li ler he nol ccepted ' in- i ;.. . ,��� ' ��� re .e.i. Tiie. li.. aent does nol bind il elf .. lowesi or in; I i ii By Order, FRED. GELINAS, Se c: ���������:. ��� Public Works, (o'av. .. x >..-m er L3, 7 Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement i:' they inserl it wltn- oul authoritj from the Department. My grocer tried u> cheat me. I liked the grocer. I did not kick bim In thp Jaw, but I t'ril him lovingly that I woul'l nol deal with him again. He understood that argument. My baby tried to slap me. I liked the baby, i ut ! did n it kick her In tbe Jnw or even cen - ��� to pi iy v il.. her I kissed her' lo. I tly ou her cheek Sho understood that trgument Ino* per.:!;.:' I Come early ancl get the best selection in the City. Prices Right. Styles up to date. i ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY ���FINEST AND FA��=TEST= Double Screened Nut Clean Comfortable n EMPRESSES ���i j i. TAKE NOTICE thai Harriet Ford, of Hammond, B, C, occupatl i i ..... Intends to applj for a Bpeci el tim er license over the following described lands: Commencing al ;i post planted it iii.. south-wesl corner of location No. p, about four miles south-easterly from Glllls bay, Ti xada is,and. thence easl to location No. 8, thenoe south lo Lot 235, thence wesl and south along the boundary ol the said I��t 235 . the Bhore, tlience' westerly ami northerly to the point of commencement. I VRRIET FORD. November I, 1907, 18,000 (EMPRESS OF BRITAIN 114,500 H. Power t EMPRESS OK IRELAND I TONS GREAT REDUCTIONS IN FARE3 TO THE OLD COUNTRY. Now i.- the time to purchase your tickets if you 'ire going to spend Xmas al home. Next Empress sails Dec. 13th. For other datees and partic ;. irs, apply to ED. GOULET, C. P. R. Agen-. . ��� ���- -���__��� ���. , �� ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS ���I No Clogged Stove-pipes $5.00 Per Ton Delivered 50c per ton extra above 4th Ave. Belyea & Co. Telephone 150 i The Wardrobe Clothiei I \*>y*y*>y*>y*>y*>2i*>y*>y*. ��� ��� ��� *> *> ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� 1 ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� LARD LARD Fresh, Wholesome, Kettle Rendered 'i vr I'ki. of the Estate of ��� oal Whyte, Late of the city Westminster, liritish Col- ��� eased. '��� IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- .;��� .. ��� ei Statutes i r Brit ia, Chapter L87, thai all ; .aii,.:.-, having claims ��� ate of the said John ���. . ho died on or abo.it of i ie to] er, 1907, nre iO- fore the 30th day tl lo ai nd by post, prefer in the underslgne I, - m and surnames, address- 1 ii iei mus; the full partictt- li claims duly verified-; the ;' of their account and tho na- security, If an.v, held by 5. TAKK NOTICE that Harriet Ford, nf Hammond, B. C, occupation lady, intends to apply tor a special timber license over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted bi the north-easl corner of Section 2', about four miles south-easterly of Gillis bay, Texada island, theuce 100 chains south, tlience -10 chains ea.it, thenoe 160 cliains north, thence 40 chains west tei poin*, of commeni ��� ment, HARRIET FORD. .November 1. L907. DO YOU POSSESS that comfortable feeling of having a Savings Account? THE NECESSITY of saving has never been more apparent than at the present time. ^=��� Ike ROYAL BANK �� CANADA invites you to join the larjje number of satisfied Depositors. INTEREST ADDED 4 TIMES A YEAR. Put your money where it is accessible when you require it. BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY. START NOW���DON'T DELAY. LARD Afc Low Prices for Cash 20 pound Pail $2.GO 10 pound Tin $1.3:i 5 pound Tin 70 3 pound Tin il 2 pound Tin 30 TELEPHONE 101 Reichenbach Co., Limited Wholesale and Retail Butchers ��� ��� ��� i ri ��� ri ��� ! i_ ��� ��� ��� ��� V ��� ��� ��� ��� I ri ��� ��� Su ��� LARD LARD New Westminster Branch. F. B. LYLE, Mgr. HOUSES I will sell you homes on good terms as follows: 2 five room cottages at $900 each 3 five room cottages, new, at $1250 each 1 four room cottage at $1200 What do you think ot a tot at $175; $25 cash, balance $10 per month, near the car line? ��� 6. TAKE NOTICE that Harriot Ford, of H immon I, B, C, occupation lady, intends to apply for a sp< cl tl timber license over tha following .. . ed 1 ���-nl-. Commencing at a posl planted u! ���i . ioutl ��� . . ' ��� rner of Section 7. lean,un m map aboul half a mile uorth of Gillis bay, Texada Island, thence , asl 80 chains, thence north 80 chain i, them e wesl 80 chains, thence south 0 chains to i olnt of commencement. HARRIET PORD. November I, 1907. The Canadian Bank of Commerce l P. PEEBLES 270 Columbia St. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. ti. E. WALKER, President. ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. ��� ��� ��� ��>������������������������������������������*������������������*�����* Real Estate Phone 307 BANK MONEY ORDERS Issued at tho following rates: $:. and under .- ���. 2 centi Over $5 and not exceed! <| $10 6 cents Over $10 an i nol exceeding $30 10 cents Over $30 and not exceeding $50 15 cents These orders aro PAYABLE AT PAR at any office iu Canada of a ::I-K TAKE notice thai at- '' last mentioned date the ex- 1 garel It. Why!.-, w 1! pro- tribute the assets of ihe de- among the parties entitled having regard only to the : which she shall then have ;iI"> that the said executrix 1 be liable Un- the said assets 11 thereof to any person or|east to point o I whose claims notice shall j ';""" received by her at tho "���h distribution. 7. TAK.. NOTICE that Harriet Ford, nf Hammond, B. (_'-, occupation lady, Intends to imply for a special timher license over the following described lamls: Commencing at a post planted abotit 40 chains north of the south-east corner of Section fi, about a half mile north of Gillis bay, thence SO chains north, thence 80 chains west, thenoe SO cbains south, thence 80 chains commencement, HARRIET FORD. November 1, 1907, ���I. D. KENNEDY, ' tor Margaret R. Whyte, ex* tri* as aforesaid, '' ',lh day of November, PIT] Sl': IN' THE DAILY NEWS SEALED TENDERS addressed lo tin' undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Public Building, Ladysmith, B. C," will be received at this offlce Chartered Bank (Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points in ilu' I'nito.l States. Negotiable at a fixed rate at THE CANADIAN HANK OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENG. Tbey form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety and at small cost NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON. Manager. ERIA FLOUR Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL 114,400,000.00 RESERVE 111,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and in London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A Oen eral Banking Business Transacted. Letters of Credit issued, available with correspondents in all Darts of the World. Savings Bank Department. Deposits received In sums of $1 and upwards, and interest allowed at 3 per cect. per annum (present rate) added four timet a year. Total Assets over $168,000,000.00. jf' NEW WESTMINSTER BRANC IL - Q D 3RYMNER, Manager. McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS PAGE EIGHT _? TEE DAILY NEWS. -J 1 OFFICE DIARIES for 1908 i ��� ���AT- MOREY'S 217-219 Coluirbia St. Holiday Goods Arriving Daily Gold Necklets and Lockets See $110.00 each. i W. C. Chamberiin THE JEWELER. Agent Hamilton Watches. WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST And can save you 50 per cent cn a SAFE or CASH REGISTER STEIN IMPORT & EXPORT CO. i Vancouver, B- C- 510 Richaids St., I'hone 2126 OF INTEREST TO YOU! it will bo to your interest to wateh our adel. carefully for the next few inor.;l_s. as we .. ��� going te> kei . you ;>o>ti' I <-n the verj best price-* for the very besi goods. Our New 'Xmas Fruits are all in, nice and fresh. Wo have bought the best, anei are going to sej] ihem ti tha very lowest Possible Prices We have bought them right and are going to give you the benefit of our buy. We want your business and lt will be to your interest to give it to us. Call and s>eeoui' goods anl get jerir.es before placing; your order for Christmas rooking. CA. WELSH The People's Grocer There's no reason why you should buy "cheap" in.pou.xi Salt. WINDSOR SALT costs no more - - is absolutely pure ��� and goes firther. Get WINDSOR. 193 VV CATHOLIC SOCIETY IS WELL ORGANIZED Knights of Columbus Parade Hundreds Strong���-Over Sixty Members Initiated. *���������������������������������������������������������>��������+*< t Y OUR- {ATTENTION! IS CALLED TO ��� ��� ������ -'in l< of Toys and Fancy Cooda which wo have just tiuded to our t ��� Irea i, complete stock of Fruits and Candies. A visit to this <]��� nart- ��� ��� ee' >\i!i convince you that our prices aro right. * Have you tried our home-made Candles? if not, you are missin? ,'i treat, See our Fancy Candv Boxes for XMAS. C. A. McKILLOP, ��� 5 Phone 310. Columbia Street, next to Tram office ��� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� : SUCCESSOR TO R. C. PURDY Columbia Street, next to Tram office The city yesterday was in tbe hands of the Knights of Columbus, ;> Catholic fraternal organization which was organizing a lodge in New Westminster, opening it with a in nibe."- ship of over sixty. The ceremoni- a in connection with the inauguration ot the new members lasted tnroij&hout the afternoon, ami were naturally of a secret nature. St. Patricks hail was the place selected for the mystic ceremonies, which were conducted ueider the supervision of a ntimln-r ot Grand Knights of the order, who had come here for the purpose from Vancouver and a number of Bouthera cities. At. the morning ^ervlco at St. Peter's cathedral. His Lordship Hi Dontonwill addresesed the visitors at some length, dwelling particularly nn- on the work which the ont' r was I ing with regard to maintaining tie- high standard of the Catholic roligi'm in this continent. During the evening, a banquet was served in St. Patrick's hall, a lar?e number of the members of the oi I anl other supporters of the Catholic religion sitting down to wel] loaded tables. After the covers had been remove . spi ches wor.- in order, and for a coil- plo nf hour- the htll resounded with laughter or re-echoed wlffi ap'piau <���. according to the moods of the various speakers. In a flattering speerTi, Grand Kniriii J. H. Cane, of Bellingham, thanked the members of Se. Pater's congregation for the Kind reception which the visitors had received, and -poko in the higlKsT'ternv ol Mi,- raibeijle"' population of this rb; . and eef Xow Westminster general! . His sentiments were endorsed by T J. Gorman, O. K., of Seattle ,and i hosi of other brilliant speakers. : COSTELLO IS PROMOTED IN G. N. R OFFICES Seattle, Dec. 1.���Harry M. Adams, a--i.--t.iiH traffic manager of the Greatl Northern, with headquarters at Seat- .. Bign< 1 yesti .-.lay to become gen-. ��� i eral freight an..' passenger a"S&nl ot ��� ��� Portland & Seattle railroad, wito ��� dquartera in Portland. He w U ��� Seattle Tuesday or Wednesday for Portland to organize the traffle d�� partment of the north-bank road. M. ,1. CostellO, formerly general iti- lustrlal agenl of tbe Great Northern. ���������.i-h headquarters at St. Paul, win succeed Adam- a- assistant traffic, manager a- Seattle-. Costello has always been Indentified.with the n-afflc department and is thoroughly familiar with the duties of his new position. He is now in Seafle. A New Subdivision Just what a good many people have been waiting for��� Mr. D. D. Bourke has just authorized us hi sell in lots a portion of hri Twelfth Btreet property, bordering on Twelfth ��� street, Fifth avenue, Thir- ���' ath street, .and a lane. The property is ail cleared, fenced, graded and in grass, and command:; a charming view of the Delta and North Arm. Heretofore this property could only be- purchased as a who:.', but now separate iots can be had at prices iusUfled ley local conditions, ami upon easy terms. Plan of subdivision at our office. Malins, Coulthard & Co. Ltd J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department riri:. You Should See the- LIVERPOOL TO EDMONTON IN ri DAYS. "To the editor of tri- "Oveisei Dal I Mail" Sir,���I attach a cutting from a local ;:i|er concerning some- birds which we lied shipped out here the oth' r day. Surely this achievement will require some- beating." Yours Faithfully, Knowles Bros. Rdmonton, Alberta, Canada. "Tn transfer goods from Livi rpoo', England, to Edmonton, Alberta, ia H days, is the record of the Dominion Express, in connection with a consignment of 5 Indian Game fowls, ordered by Knowles Bros, Edmonton. Thev were shipped in Liverpool on Sept. 20. and arived her.' on Oct. I. leafing a letter, posted on the' same day, whic'i did noi net here till th<- following day. The express goods came over ; y the "Empress of Ireland" via Montreal, and the letter by the "Lusitania" via New York. Hoth steamers left thf same day. I M0NDAy ''-J3__a UMBRELLA' ������������������������������������������������� ��������������� r~ �� + ���<�������������*�����������.. *> ��"**��*������������������ ��������������������* ������������ /VVOORE'S K the dampness out of the house. The weather may not ho actually cola, but the moisture will work in. A small fire in an AIR TIGHT STOVE will remedy it. ANDERSON y LUSBY Columbia St., New Westm,n- ster, B C. Mens Women's & Children's Your Umbrella want may come any day. You may lose your present umbrella; you may ie In search of a suitable Xmas gift, and In our showing of new styles you will find the nicest choice wo have ever Bhown, We have made purchases of a Iai%6 number of Fancy Oold and Silver hian- elles, with space for engraving name or Initials. WOMEN'S l'MBKELLAS, with Sterling Silver or Gold ...j space foi- engraving, pure sill; or gloria covers each !'ri.|J WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, with handles of horn, natural wood,! and novel shapes of various materials.gloria covi ��� ,;eb lsl McConkey's Chocolates Are the Best A fresh and large assortment, just received at--- MUIR'S Drug Store Columbia St., New Westminster Telephone 83 ��� ri >u onouia oee tne��� %t Xmas Cards and u Safe from Calendars for 1908 I Fire from the best makers in the world ��� : ��� : : .��� J. J. MACKAY y COS ! BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS NEWS DEALERS % .... .- ,���.,. ��� ............ -...-.a-.,,,.. ...,..,,.,..,..,^,.,^,.,,,,.���,.,,.,Ji.* *>4**>*y*>4*>*>*>***)*>*>*)<4i*iji*i~^ MEN'S UMBRELLA8, with d< sided novelties in : :.:..., gold an.l sliver trimmings, flu,- Bilkorgloria covet ��� J MEN'S SELF-OPENING UMBRELLAS, made with e.i | quick action spring and with I roof cover . ae -ib s; each -*i 25 to CHILDREN'S SCHOOL UMBRELLAS. Whal is ti the- children that best umfci ��� , hou-,- j buy a short handled, spec! fi hoc ise Each SPECIAL VALUES IN WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, in fasl covers on ribs Just as good as the expensive $1.25 and Remember the Corset Demonstration To-day Miss Wiufi'Id will be hi re today, ready to suit you with prop Corsets. IN TUB KKADY-To \vi;,\k DEPARTMENT. W. S. C0LUSTER & Ci 247 Columbia Street, New Westmin* MOTHER | Electric Railway Service ! Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and wav stations will run every half- hour from 5:.r)0 a. m. to 11:30 I), m. Cars leave the depot every twenty minutes for both Sapperton and city limits over the city line. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, twenty minutes after and forty minutes af- ter, commencing at G:20 a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ton minutes after the hour, half past an.l fifty minutes after the hour, commencing at 6:30 a. m. Sunday Service flair-Hourly letween 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. Did you ever think how inconvenient it would be and what loss you might sustainfshould fire suddenly -^*.x^ destroy any of your valuable papers and important documents. We have Safety Deposit Boxes For&your Deeds, Mortgages, Agreements of Sale, ! Insurance Policies, Marriage and Birth Certificates and Wills. Boxes only $2.50 per year and up. Let\us explain the system. The Westminster Trust AND Safe Deposit Co.9 Ltd. \. British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd | HCAD OFFICE, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. F. 1. HART. Managing Director Will, nu dou b t, a p- preciat e a t any time fa nice pair of Glasses. Certainly no season of the year is more appropriate than this for presenting her with a pair of nice glasses. You can take a pair home and if you find they do rot suit her sight they can be exchanged at any time. We, so most people know, are the largest dealers in the city of Optical Goods. You can have glasses at any price to suit. F. W. HEATH,graduate optician, late of Ottawa, has charge of the department, CURTIS' Drug, Spectacle & Seed Store NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. The Good fl 1 STORI IS OFFERING Underwear at $| per Suit Can't Be Beat Ladies* Wail Men's Pants) Lace Curtains Curtainettes Rubbers, all sizes Kyle&SJ The Home of M 'Phone 276 255 H ���a