V ... "White, Shiles & Co. nFIRE INSURANCE MEW WESTMINSTER, B. C Xl'Ml.KR 24'i'J. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV hite, Shiles & Co ^REAL ESTATE NOV 21130J60 (yjfc S(> Phone 85 TEN CENTS PER WEEK iri for ���clai MISS ROSE ENDORSES EARTHQUAKE WRECKS TAYLOR'S MEMORY DOMINION EAIR DATE BASEBALL SMOKER (..?.'_;:"--acf<; to jairy Demonstrator Sees Population, Horror Stricken, Secretary of Exclusion Lea- Calgary Directors Unable to Boxing Competition a Draw G. N. R. Lines Carry Too Jtjj later ntagi DISTRICT EXHIBITS ITALIAN PROVINCE SHALLOW INDEED CANNOT BE CHANGED WAS GREAT SUCCESS EIGHT Hill S ROAD Great Possibilities When All Sections Pull Together. U|M Laura Ri'-e:', of Onlt, Ontari i, boil***" known export on butter eftklBK tad lecturer on farming t=n ���>- i eti to* written interestingly fo ayor eKtvy <����� ''ie subject of district eiklbits She <<>niumii.Is ve-., UgUy tkt qn.iHiy of iiii! exhibits et NeW Wes; min-icr fuir. as sh<- was ;licin when on her .���rn local exhibition. ow: g from the east to at- fairs of tne west, the ; the mosl astonishing | to each alike is tli ��� i, Their Bize, the care iste displayed in the ... Immense variety an I y of the products made ilaim with enthusiastic ilight, ' Well! this i~ vertlsing loheuu could whereby so many people hat can be done, null Bi e- frlng, I know [or my own Ktentlon ami Interest waa jn elistrlcls, which before ���r exhibits, l di I nol kno v Spends Night Hiding in! gue "Cannot Remember" Postpone Big Event to Dark Grottoes. Events of an Hour Ago. \ Suit B. C. Growers. A meeting of the executive of the Manager R. L. Richardson, of tne local Asiatic Exclusion league was Calgary fair, has notified Mayor Keurv that their exhibition will be held from .lune 2'J to July ft. as at first proposed. The suggestion advance 1 by Mayor iry that the fair be brought on ai a later elate in order to give British Columhia produce time to ripen and considered ReggiO di Calabria, Italy, Nov. ] ���The province of Reggio di Calabria, [ Italy, was visited by another severe1 earthquake at twenty minutes past 2 o'clock this afternoon. It was especially severe at Hranclialeon, Eeruzz.i- no and Blanco,anil a number of houses were shattered or damaged. The people who had summoned up courage to return tee their homes after the earthquake of October 27, again became panic-stricken and fled a second time to the country. Bome of them are camped tonight i:i the open air while, others have taken refuge In subterranean grottos. Men and worn- ii. rich anel poo:', priests and soldiei are tin-own together, and the devout are raising prayers tee the Madonn'i and the saints to Buccor them in their misery. The gravity of the situafio.i ri increased by the Inclemency e.f tha weather, A set6nd violent shoe'.; waa experienced in ibis town at 3 o'clocl; rii' -: afternoon. The people were thrown into i sieete of consternation, which was addi d :,> by the stories of further damage al Peruzzano, Assistance has '. een Bent tei that place. held yesterday evening in the Columbian oflice. Having been assured by the prest- dent of the league some days agi r, that in future there would be no discrimination against this paper in tho matter of news or cerning tae work of the advertising con , I becoma displavable, was association, , , , , bv Mr. Richardson s directors, anl the the News last night called Up .1. >>��� I , . _ . , ��� conclusion arrived at that thev wiiunl raylor, the secretary, In order to bb- , . , , be under too much risk trom the Btor- certain what business had been trans- , .... , ... ... ri rn-v weather to .lave the fair later ]:i acted at the meeting, l.e being the , . . , ,| .Tiily or August, proper party to deliver that uitoniri-, ... , . Mayor Keary state.) that the R. A. tion. i , . , , .,., , , -��� & I. society would have a tent ut the rhe secretary was asked to sta.." ie, b 'burn,' tk, jshed . If1*' Brai ���.bi: ���r 5. PriaJ ***i L m eJ d |p a' mn yieiii' province, a . work enables me to do, l ie Keen rivalry and wTiole- (tion which exisls betwe". i Tie. district exhibits bring and ambition to a gran l i time, energy, ingenuity, e.i' expense seems tee be secure fust place, and the laily a work of art. \r nme danger that this gre ii come Brst, may lead to ad Strife lhat may prov-- n othei wise to the ootmi- -���nelly rivalry will tend tQ- i;*Hfr ii> development and in> The different districts ���ve. brothers and i-Sstei iulei be united together io jr. i make British Columbia ted big productive province led to become. Let each flls- nieel W��Tk hard, fot iis own IDI. >.,<; not to do i" in such ftr, pull eiown or run down ifetioli. The' enel will le- dlS- itt-Sueh .'. course is followed. an ��thibi!ieiii only ow fust prize be aw.arde ei. and only one' eiisnie'i take it- This ���should be e'oiii' ra- ed. In Uie iiwai'iliiig of this pii/..', Aleve the various juilges 'In hoii'st faithful we:,,. There is uo plo'- or planum-. Kadi work, iinl '- Ddent and irrespei live of the other.-.. adlng In the marks -.without the It knowleerie- of which districl !s ning out alien 1, for it is only when .marks from ril the judges nre to- . .that tha: i I.now u. indivie! : judges do nol know more th '. e '"��� ���- lh'1 g'-nereil piia- thow the (l, i>ie '������' iii" !" ''im > 11 .the Bin' : ai- ; niiiishi'i lt Bho> Ito depart EPWORTH LEAGUE PARLOR IS OPENED IN STYLE what i. id bene done at the m< eting. He replied, "Th'ere was nothing done."' "Anj resolutions passed?" 1 I dun'! think so," drawled .1. ri. "Any committee appointed to l'":; , into the Chinatown situation','" "1 don't remember. 1 don't think so," was tiie response. "Was eve;;, member of the executive, present." "I forget," declared the ambitious j politician. 'lias the date of t'_.- ��� next public meeting I een settled upon?" "1 couldn't say; I don'l think so," : �� as his set reply. "Do yon mean to say Calgary fair from which pamphl ta would be given oul advertising the New Wesi minster fair, and the Simon Praser centennial. Only early fruits will be exhibited trom British Columbia. ���Clever Sleight of Hand Work���Music and Smoke.; Much Freight to Canadian Railway. Suit Ii was worth while attending the baseball smoker yesterday evening. That popular masculine entertainment provided under the capable manage- Vancouver, Nov. 19.���In the Bound ary district an attempt to recover the large volume of coal, coke and ore haulage lost during recent years be- ment oi the boys who wield bats and j c:iU8<' of ���'��� ���'��� Hill's aggressive coai- make all kinds of kicks on the green "etition in ,he Boundary district, ihe ,, i C. P. R. has prepared plans and speci- Bward eliii'ing the summer time, could ��� ,. , ,. , . ,_ : .. , fications for the electrification of the not but be a winner, aud It certainly Columbia & Western railway, was well worth tlie four bits and Six The motive power will be Supplied bits charged for admission. The by the Weat Kootenay Light &. Power smoker netted the baseball club the company, the control of which is now , ..- ., . . . .,, , ves'.ed in interests friendly to the C. neat sum of $65.30, which will be ap- _ ,, ,. , ... P. R.: in reahtv certain directors of plied towards the wiping out of a bey .,.., c ,, R ,m, Uu.^ Bhftralujldera ,��� outstanding debts. . uie enterprise, whose plant and equip- Fire Chief J.11. Watson acted as ment at the main generating Gelation chairman In an efficient maimer, in- ���" Bonnlngton Falls on the Root mav river, the pole lines and substations Phoenix troduclng the various entertainers who had volunteered their services, A. Howard opened lh. proooodlng. ""> .<*"��"����� ���>�� Boueedarj HOI, al- CAMP FOR CONSUMPTIVES HAS BEEN ABANDONED Los Angeles, Xov. 10.���After five years of phllantropic effort directed 1 toward the cure of consumption, N. that you don't!��. Nelson, of St. Louis, a capitalist The fi .'iniii opening of the EpworCi 'ague's new loom in the Queen's Av- know anything that took place at tlie..; who established a health camp at In- meeting?" I din. Cai., win re hundreds of patient's "Really, I did not take :'���������.��� minutes, j Pave' found health or improvement. I don't remember anything." 'bas abandoned the undertaking. The The secretary was getting ��alloyed settlement, picturesque because of its enue Methodist church was fittingly a! ,h(, pergjStenCy of the reporter,and array of tents, wil] disappear on ri - celebrated last evening by a social flna]]j yolonteered the informationLember 1, and the land will be cut up and entertainmeat.in which theleagua tha) B ,,K.mLnir 0l- the executive nam-1 into ranch tracts. Violation of th >. workers and many members of the ,., Jl:,.,.;,,>.,,, ilild lh(. minuteB of tbe rul - and abuse of the privileges, :���> oongregi ��� ������ meeting, although why this should bejgether with numerous impositions, to bring about this dec'- A room in the 1 oeiy completed ad luj.iii was ..Uoted to tha league, und this was carpeted and cwtalned ani otherwise Sited out in a mannei which eee ide ii quite home-Uke. The >pcoplo gathered Usi evening in the Sunday schoo] room, where, ii short service was iiekl. after which the new roo.u was thrown open and at once throni?- ed. An Informal (program was rendered, after which tr^Ireshments were served. The chair waa occupied by the Rev. \V. ll. Barraclough, and among tho ia tbe eas.. s-peing that Taylor is secre- son lined tary, was not made clear. The New^,| ju. then gave up the attempt to securei Information of interest t.e Its readera aiel decided to wait unt 1 this evenlus, bj which time it is possible that the secretary's memory ma.- have- been restored. For n s iclety tbat ri su] posed to ' ������ conducted upon non-political liue;. the New Westminster Exclusion leagv ��� can certainly be said tee have given tha News a coarse de.-l, ctesplte l':- fact that every assistance' has been STAR SOCCER GAME FOR THIS AFTERNOON who tool, part ia (the program were: giySD -n ln ,hesc 0OiumnSi M whj >,. the case in the future, in spite of tho secretary's obvious attempt to sid ���- track ..il news and advertisements in league into his What will pro'jably be the star soccer game of thi season thus far wi'i be played this afternoon at Queen a park, commencing at 3 o'clock. The match will be between the Columbian Mrs. Etherington ami Miss llaze.1 Kenny, duets; Miss Lydia Card, Instrumental solo-. Miss Ethel Dauphinee solo; Ira Clark, recitation; Prdf. Etb orington, presldenl of the society, aft- i . -; Rev. Dr, Sipprell, address. Guessing contests and various games were afterwards indulged in by Che young people. The refreshments were provided by �� committee ol young :i en. college seniors an aggregation who designate thein- Sons of Rest. Tha connection with the own newspaper. itton an these v; S Ires the dii ���kt, and m 'mw-2 '.'..��3 1'" jUtow [t Wil' HHIttoD'>' -ZZ^Tmjifat b iju/J^uid tineiharei Invaonaand co:e before ihe.v This l be, for then each Bep- ,< 11- . .-is sj eclal and tull it is the Bumming up ot rltfus le pari ments w hich ��� Uelr n.i itlve s ind I he awarding ol tho nd ri isonable iei all. up o display, I slunk .13 islble should havi then in 1 ome more of an ���aiuie; people will the 1 ;��� the I esl iu their lid Is an 1 drawing comparl lng ; 1 conclusions, which never thoughl UT. ~l\" RHiiiiiiiie'i' exhibiting, the wid- /.'||lrta~tM�� the int.-reM .ereel ihe gr��'a1��" V';Ule Md accoinplrilu'd. Il ibe' ��ni n;i ue-un nt of such a largo { naderUUig a- ellurict exhibits, com- PllCBtlOM anil troubles will arise', how B"m*n-*T4ttMaih .lei iliis may I -.- eonsldP''- .. !':��l.ri_AU ilhould Iry lo li" r.nsouabl" '���y^.-JWiWteat. ll is Wedi iee ge> Sll'iligh: ''-',l 9 the head maua.-er wiih an> ''"iu- ilaiati for he is oi'iimi able to siriiigh:- 41-1' the niisuiiilorsi milling. r||! ^(M|Clusion. Mr. Keary. I won. I :*) to tell yon bow highly el, ligliled I With your s;,l"iieii.l fair, of which LlRfCCT MONUMENT TO LATE HON. S. W Ni'lNNESj Brandon, S'ov. i:1 At a meeting of .ei. ; from different societies - 1 Bran lon In the City ball last evening ii was decided to open .1 public eub-j tlon list of $5 and under with to en .' a monument in Bran- Ion to perpi 1 itate the name of the Iat Hon. S. ri'. Me lun. S, ll wils Btat "1 by those' pre��enl th il ihe feeding was very strong throughoul Ihe city that a monument woi 1 hj of the late mem 8011161 ber should l�� 1 ected In one or other wn 3 linii :i sialii'1 groun is. in marbU estal. 11, decided if i osslble to eree in \\'i -1 p nd. or ih" City lia' li is in be a tnll-si-/. PRESBYTERIAN PASTORS CONDEMN THE PRESIDENT N'ew York. Nov. 19.���Thi Presb tei lan Minlst* ra' asso laJ ions at the .veekl ��� in- ting todaj p .��� I a resoi'.i- (ieen by a liberal m ijority and a;i< 1 1 livelj debate, condemning Uie actio.1 of Presldenl Roosevelt In ordering th*. omisslon of the motto "Iu God W<- T 1 ��� ," from tbe gold coins. The re ��� olutton rea is: "Grateful to (loel for Indi Id 1 il and national blessiag and holding th it ow nal ma] prospi rltj I: du i'i this su- ei'v, and believing that lh 1 to 'in God We Trusi,' I ��� ��� : . mon ��� vi ii ii religious bi nl Iraeni ol our tend, *'��� th "Therefore, i; Is hi. . re olve I thai ' he Presbj 1 u lan Mini 1 ; ' as3 1 clal ui of New York deehis ll wise' .1111 in the ime 1 esi of religion and morality thai the Umes-honored mono of ri.,,,11 our fathers be retained on our Bpecle, from the city selves as tin match will te chiefly for practice, 1 prepare the players tor future ha d contests- One' of the Sons of Rest has han le 1 the- News the following particulars: The following will do duty: Howard (vice-president), Hargreaves (captain), Lock (treasurer), Winch (Hon, member), Turnbull 1 presldenl I, Sti f- tens (member of committee), Ha!T (member ot millionaire club), Ryall (sub-captain), Cunningham ("The Nine"!. Sutherland (member of committee), and Lumsden (secretary;. il se rve, Mr. Bryce 1 mllllonaln I I with a piano selection, which was followed by some clever renderings on tlie mouth organ, by Henry L wis. ��� colored man who possesses music.il qualifications which would entitle him [to travel with a minstrel aggregation. His imitation of a freight train travelling through a tunnel was loudly applauded. Joe Youngheart���who has change l his name and grown a mustache since the days when he travelled with Magician Hermann���performed a number of sleight-of-hand tricks In a manner that completely bewildered the intelligent audience. He intersperse 1 hia turns with clever witticisms at the expense of several prominent citizens, but tiie most cruel blow of all was wheu he picked out J. J. Cambridge court registrar, as being the most innocent individual in the crowd. IT' even passed up Mayor Keary and the Columbian representative in favor of .1. J., who'accepted th honors Mush- ingly. Another musical selection by Henry Lewis and a classical masterpiece on the piano by A. Howard, lapsed th'j interval between the prestidigualeur'.. .xii and the entrance Into the roped arena of Jimmy Spence, late of tha Toronto Argonauts, and J. Burnett, of the National Sporting club. Vancouver, who were matched for a slx-roun 1 contesi with four-ounce gloves. Tom Cunningham was appointed time-keeper, taking his bearings from a reliable Btop-watch Bupplied by EH. Hughes, whei ha* yet to explain how at RoBsland, Grand Forks and G ready represents an Investment of al out $2,000,000. It is estimated that ihe electrical operation of railway trains over the heavy grades pet ween West Robson and Midway and over the various spurs 1 unning to the mining camps will reduce rates nearly 40 per cent a figure whicn C. P. R. men claim the Great Nortnern railway will never be able to meet. Al present the rate fo- hauling ore from Phoenix to Granl Forks, Greenwood and Boundary Fall* is 20 cents pi r ton in quantities in excess of 1000 tons daily. Both railway companies charge the same rate, the Great Northern lines, however, only reaching Grand Forks. The C. P. R. lines extend to the three smelting centres. Seventy-five per cent of the ore tonnage, however, is supplied by the Granby company, and the lion's shar-2 of this traffic in recent years has bee a secured by the Hill road. It is contended that with a sweeping reduction in rates due to the installation of electrical haulage on the Columbia & Western branch, the Granby company as a business proposition could not afford to patronize the Great Northern. The gradients of the Hill road are lower than those of its rival, giving it on account of the reduced fuel consumption an advantage, especially in the haulage of coke from the Crow'.i . Nest district. Both roads quote the same freight rate of $2 per ton- The , increased cost of operation of C. P, fc freight trains is also largely ilctv '��� ��� the absence of an all-rail route be lie' came to be in possession of th. ticker. Mr. Hmcheson was selected ,ww" the had :i longer reach, which proved of considerable advantage. The flrst rounl was an even break; round two wen! in favor of Burnett; the third bout :i bad 1 bree minutes for Spenc*1; iverybodj Interested In the gam is honors were even in the fourth.Spence CARIBOO HOLDINGS ARE NOW DESERTED ' ime, Bring your poi kel b 10I . no collei tion will be tak n or looki I :'������'. Mr. liaslam, seciel iry of the ^'- vv. ri c. win probably be "In Chai ilie. or bronze, em a stone pefl 1(11.""' the Ititrict Important �� n tlhuttodo ,'^ri hea*y.- ,'siie',: The Mmi ,e��y olv.ydur =|p, efficientiwsi [tii. p**tvt* y 1 . 'xliibils play so large and pari. May they long eon- -o In their usefulness and thoughtfulness and cour1- _6lf, Mr. Trapp and your -tani-. Ib much appreciate id.'i.s and tends much to- SHE DIDN'T HAVE NERVE ENOUGH TO HURL B0M3 St. Petersburg, Nov. 19.���A well- dressed woman ahout 1N years old was found In a dying condition today at the station of the Tsarkoe-Selo. Sho confessed 10 having been selected ?o execute an Importanl terroristic act, imi her courage failed her and she look poison. The woman belonged to the social revolutionary party, and said bIu1 wa3 given n bomb by ih" terrorist organization, but dropped li Into the rive1" Neva from a bridge before poisonip.4 herself. wards lessening their vather arduous bask of judging. My ���sincerest wish is that the past success of your fair may lie an earnest of its still greater development and educational influence." miii) ii is hereby "Resolved, that our national govern ment be respectfully petitioned to ro lain and not remove it for any cans ! or under any circumstances whatever." Girl Makes Serious Charye. Nanalmo, Nov 19, Richard Drew an elderly man. Is iu police.' cou 'I awaiting trial on a charge I rought bj a gil I of this city that hist night h ' endeavored tei lll-treal her as she was returning home after dark. The gi"l allege3 he dragged her Into the bushes imi 'she there managed to escape, though tearing most of her clothin: in doing so. makln 11 e of 1 ime nifty tool wor; when on the defi nsive; the fifth agal 1 foun 1 Burhett tbe aggri Bsor. in tho last mixup 1 li. re was verj l tfie to choose bel ween the two men. Refcn .' Hutchi son declared the boai tei be a drn ���-. Bui netl was 1 eallj ��� 1 1 ii led to the \ li I ir;. as h ��� outcl 1 ��� 1 his opponent throughout the contest; inn lie' eliel not se'cni to be displeased at 1 ie di 1 Ision given, Guggenheims Leave Workings in Upper Country- Poor Showing Made. Basketball Teams Are Meeting To-night The hardy athletes from the ire the'seniors will take possession of the hell will prove Iheir prowess al tke;court- I ,. , , ... The Dawson basketball team is H Armounes tins evening, when they , ,���,���,, _. bunch of likely players, and they will match themselves against the lo- shoul{, glve lhe loc,u bovs ��� ,,,,,, c:il mllltla basketball ti nm. All ar- match. The New Westminster boya rangementa have been nuule for thflj hav,e been doing good practice, anl game. A preliminary will be put on I confidently announce that they will be ,.,,���,���.. n , ., ,, 1 able to secure first honors, The local first between tne Columbian college 1 team win line up as follows: Spring and mllltla Intermediates, common-, nm| ,,,.,,��� ,UiU,u. M,in.is���., ,rn,..,. ing at 7:30 o'clock, and about 8:;!0 and Robertson and Lund, forwards. tube return;; for past seven months V incouver, Nov, 19, L>r. <.. '.��� Boy I, of Barkervllle, an old re i rim of th.- Cariboo district, stales this morning that hi' understood the Guggenheim syndicate bad permanently abandoned ' their projects iu the Cariboo region. The operations of the concern had been worked feu about thirty days 1 this season, the entire ouput during the |u rind being from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. This result was Ottawa, Nov. IH.���The total ini| oils'so unsatisfactory as to lead to the of Canada for the seven months end- consideration of the permanent Bhu.- ing October :M, were $222,685,188,com-! (k)wn 0f the operations. At the time pared with $188,681,080 for ihe suni" nr. Boy,i ieft the district all the forces period a year ago. The duty collected : hil(1 1)cen laid off nnd| though It was was $80,171,987 againsi $80,946,8(15last reported that the cessation was aim- year. Coin and bullion imports this ply temporary, it wns generally unde - year amounted to $11,TOO,507, compared with (6,430,000 last year. Domestic exports this year totaled $149,270,7811 compaieel with $147,807,576 a year ago. Foreign exports this year amounted to $10,146,T88i as against $10,392,117'. for the same period last year. For the month of October the imports totaled ���$310,924,716, compared with $29- 120,668 In October. 1906, and export.. $23,897,148, compared with $26,880,Oi)0. stood that thc workings would not' be again started up. The capital Invested In the equipment of the Guggenheim workings ls large, and it is said to be uncertain as to whether the plants wlll be sold or taken to other fields In which the syndicate Is Interested. , The Rev. B. A. Sand will leave t >- day for Seattle, where he will remain until Saturday. . r PAGE TWO TITE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY 10 minutes spent in a "Fashion- Craft" shop means better style, better lit and a more satisfactory suit. Dress Suit���$35 This suit bears witness to the fact that Fashion-Craft Tailors have a more complete knowledge of how to make a Dress Suit than is found elsewhere. H. L. DEBECK, Exclusive Agent, New Westminsi er. FLOUR FAMINE NOW THREATENS MONTANA ��->*��v*�� ��������������������������������������������������������� ������������������*����������������,�� ^f e h * IDNI Twelve Cities Almost Without Wherewithal to Make Bread���Coal Also Scarce. \ Votin. f" Helena, Mom., Xo. 18.���A . ���md Vl 'ri;,"" famine exists in twelve of thf ciiies of .Montana. So far a.i �� salers are concerned, thej '" '' ��� , llour, and the prospect for che future is anything but bright. It Is decl I the situation Is Ear more threatening than tbe talked of co:il famin ���. The trouble, according to millers, .- , that tbe railroads lune either been unable or unwilling to supply < irs. On ��� miller slates that orders be .���ecelv; .1 six wi eks ago for Immediate lellver; I have not been touched, and there >���' no lolling when thej will be. Millers say that unless car3 are fur nished within the ni xl two or thre ��� daj s, j; will be ueci ssar to clo lown thi mills en: 1 stop ' '���;���-��� : ain Bin i'e' full now and . ing furnlshe I. The niillei Intei ; i < th mattei af ������ :;li tli" i board ee;' railroad c mi -ion ,-le .'. to r< lleving | A LIBRARY OF 125 VoLU||S WILL BE GIVEN AW AY 13 . 2�� 9 X THIS ELEGANT LIBRARY INCLUDING 123 ��� HANDSOME CASE WILL BE GIVEN BY VOTE i riir 25 ��� The merchants listed below "ill give with ��� base one vote, Top row���Dr, William Doug Thompson, us and Bob M.I Pos KLONDYKE ., Colon* 1 Me ter i' rainer i. BASKETBALL T Gregor. Seconi Bottom row��� EAM. 0 I row���M. \. S. Pu Id r DAWSON. Do iglas, B. Whiti M. Finlaison( capt.), 1-��� cretary-treasurer) and J. Hancock. Double Screened Nut Mail Service No Clogged Stovepipes $5.00 Per Ton Delivered up to 4th Ave. Belyea & Co. Telephone 150 Northern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Travel on the Famous "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Electric-lighted train. Low Kates. Quick Time. Excellent Service. New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul ANU ALL POINTS EAST Steamship tickets on sale to all European points. Special Reduced Rates Round Trip Rates to Southern California. For fnOl information call on or write C. E. LANG, General Agent, 430 Hastings St., Vancouver, B. C. A. D. CHARLTON, Portland, Ore. Dispatched by C. P. ll. tr iin at S:_15 a, in.; close S a. m. Sumas and Seattle, via Huntingdon. daily. Millside Xo. 1, daily except Sunday; Sapperton No. 1, daily except Sunday. Mails Received at 6:35 p.m. Dispatched by B. C. Electric railwa.' Co., 7:45 a. m.: Vancouver, No. 1, dailyexcept Sun days. Return mail receive! 9 a. m. Dispatched by G.X.K. train, 8 4b a.m. Cloverdale, Nicomekl, Port Kel! i Hazelmere, Hall's Prairie, Bon Accord, Blaine and .Seat:!;' fall points in Washington and south, also all points in eastern states), daily except Sunday. Return mails received at 3:30 p, m. Clayton, Tuesdays ami Thursdays Tynehead, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return mail received Mondays and Fridays. Dispatcher! by B. C. Electric railway, 10:30 a. m.: Vancouver No. -; Victoria, No. 1, Central Park, daily except Sunday Return mail received at 2 p. m. Dispatched by carrier, 1:13 p. m.: East Burnaby, daily except Sunday Return mails received at 1:10 p. in. Dispatched by carrier 12:00 noon: Tiinberland, Tuesdays and Fridays Return mails receive,1 Tuesdays an- Fridays. Dispatched bj ri I'. R. oal 1:30 p.m, daily ee!.., i da '��� i at the saino time during winter month \ Ladner, West bain Island, Por, l Guichon, Steveston, Sunbury. dail. except Sunday. Return mails receiv ed from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Woodward's, Wednesday ami Saturday. Return mail on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Vancouver, Xo, 2; Victoria, Xo. 'ri and Burnaby Lake; closes a:, 3:30 p. m.; daily execept Sunday. Return mails received at 0 p. m. Burnaby lake. Return mail a> 2 p. m. Dispatched by G.N. Fyler, 4 p m.: To southern points, dally excerii Sunday. Return mail 11 p. m. Dispatched by f'.l'.lt. train al 3:15 p. m.. mail closes at 2:30 p.m.: Calgary and Vancouver, No. 9C (C P. R. east, second mall). Return mall received at 1 p. ni. Sapperton, Xo. 2; Millside, No. _.; Coquitlam, daily except Sunday. Return mall received at 1 p. m. Spokane falls X Northern Ry Co. Nelson & ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rail route between all points east, west and south to Rossland, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R. & N. Co. Connects at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls with stage ''lily for Republic. Buffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday, November io, Has Won Its Way. 1 .. :���:!.; Iiing so com ,.. pi ople as to L el, ad In i i yeai ���'������ ;. i enc ictt fi t pro ced tt and _ ul play, j H ' . ml nis I a re inclined Lo dou pro or mor ility of a Bib! pii on o red t subjeel om e far as brand it. unheard, as a sa i, em ; be author's earn n\ lon m I hem to \ i-ir it, their r] nunciatl i . re ; urned to ; rai 11 hav eecome iie- higher e ilogl sl . an i of- en solicit and a I. Ise I heii u loners ;.i see - he pla:.. d rin li most vivid and lif lil.e li on on en 1 times of John the Ba '!ut bas ever een u nl I In intry, 11 i ire ni iwn oul irmo .. a .i rea Ij tutlfnl hear! ���".'ie. n .in so d c i bul hat will Li - el b. ��� ��� i mi '���. w ben lie heai s In i iii' ! lisp "Xow iie. down to sl So ii is with this 1 eautiful ���- ;ri ' it iie" ��� no' contain one la i '. e lightesl and mi si : rivolous . most bai'ib ned and sinful are hi I I n tranced ami spell-bound. It m mands reverence, it does no' ask I! "The Holy City" will appear at the Xew Westminster Opera House t ������ night. ��� o ��� X ��� ��� SOCIIITV. CIU'RCH OR SCHOOL IX NEW WES (TRIMi THE LARGEST NUMBER OF VOTES tMti LOWING MANNER : I* ."V M*�� ��t * Uar Arc fBTO . onte ��� be .a Aug. - y.-l. 1907, and v,, 90S, :it 7 p. m. e ox ls | laci l In l>. S. Cuitis a. Co it.es ire to b lei ed. .. ' ��� ecelved the Current accounl mpl paid ar. 1! . , votes can ed ��� Ira lln ��� ed bi lenv. o v Lib ary Is on exbibli on i E. F V D. S. Cui wil i ount W. E. FALES Furniture HORACE DORER Jeweler , PRACTICAL ly now; owner moving east; must stlL Address M. C. M., News 1 dice. POR SALE���l. STORIED HOl/SK. ���*- on corner lot, Carnarvon stree*. Ton roonts, baih. furnace, stone foundation. Price $5,500. Apply '/... P. O, Box 693. OST���A PAIR OP GOLD-RIMMED Glasses, on Tuesday morniitg, be tween Hospital streel and tram offlce, Finder please return to tbis offlc ���. .Mrs. W, A. Powers, Sapperton. Ladies' and Children's Flannelette! and Woolen Underwear These disagreeable days make one feel tha:| they need some good and warm clothing.! Before purchasing elsewhere, step in arc! have a look over our Range. It is well wortk| considering. Goods and Prices right. The White Hous A. J. BIRTCH e 275 Colombia Sire! it- ADVERTISE El ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS FOR QUICK RETURN'S. WHEN GOING EAST \SK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" tight Trains Every Day in the Yeir BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME [���HE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD. Embodies the newest and best ideas for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, ind LUXURY. . I] is lighted wiih Juth electricity ana gi.*?, lhe mAst brilliantly illuminated train in the vorld, The equipment consists of private compartment cars, standard rij section sleepers, luxurious dining ar. reclining chair cars (seats free), modem day coaches and buffet, library and smoking cars. For Time Tables, Folders, or any further information call on or write F. W. PARKER, GENERAL AGENT, '20 Second Avenue. Seattle. Wash TAKE The White Pass and Yukon Route for CONRAD, CARCROSS. ATLIN,1 WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and FAIRBANKS, Daily trains (except I Sunday) carrying passengers, mail,! express and freight connect with stages at Carcross and White Horse, maintaining a through winter service. Fot information apply to J. H. ROGERS, Traffic Manager, 1 Vancouver. B. C. i T OST���A 1JL* Leave 1 LADY'S SABLE SCARF. il ihi.- office and gel a re- ward. JAPANESE LADIES WANT GEN- eral housework tor month, or washing clothes ley the day. Apply to S. Matsuinura, P, O. linx 296, c.ty. WANTED POSITION AS SALES- lady, or as nurse for Invalid, ', Apply hi this offlce tor addi> TTTANTED A NUMBER OF MUST V V ci.i. laborers. Apply to Quig ley. in ar Small & Bucklln's, 1 WANTED Iri' VOI N'G LADY, room and board, convenienl '.i posl Offlce. Apply K., Box 693. HDMER PfoEONS FOR SALE. AP ply P. u. Box 537, New West- ; minster. i - ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM TO rent; heated, 1 tc. Third avenue, I second house from Sixih s'treet. WANTED���POSITION AS HOTEL Clerk, or Bookkeeper; good experience; best of references. Apply (I., P. O. Box 693. JAPANESE BOY ATTENDiNO school wants work with good fan) lly in return Un- rooia anel hoard, Apply Box 645, city, 0 V V 5 V * i V m * I V I * V * V * V &X*S*ttZ*Z<*&^^ W. E. PALE' MONEY - MAKING RECIPE*. lam the pioneer Furniture and House Furnishings Deale rrlv�� Director and Embalmer, and I will sell \ per set. Ca.-pets, all grades Hj prices. Iron Beds, wh - and tint enamels, $3ri0 and up. '' ___\ ambulators and Co-Car. _ of all descriptions. All kinds nf Job work and repairing done on shortest notice, able prices and satisfaction guaranteed, New goods arriving I have Bold the block and am still doing business In the san and in the same old way. WESTMINSTER REALTY EM- ployment Agency supplies all hinds of help free to contractors au1 employers. Phono 366; P, 0. Box 368; 266 Columbia street. Call and see our list of city Iota, houses, acreage and farms. Wc can suit you. Rapid Ea^ Grinders tsw Mm - .ike 1 an be run with e horse 1 owe:- or w lndtnl-1 . 1 "unning grinders made Smor Slr.r,. ami l-'ee I ' - ' *** 1 ��� Sntpr s:zi"s. Our pulpera ana mail.' Willi pn.eriri -"''"" Re(j reversing the handle A" " w* an l ball bearings. he P iene( r. J. TRAPP & cfc Limited ������., tDNli&AV, NOV. 20. 19C7 TJIE DAILY K ISWS. PAGE THREE jsarJgps^.Gwi Trunk Ry. Interesting y-\ Excellent Train Service Between Tl Chicago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, BUMMER CHILDREN. g. C. Co����t Line Service. ^����,��#w��,j Tk v, ��� ,.,, xov. 12 Portland, Boston, 26- Lv. Vi- "ria 11 p.m. Nov. _.;, And all the principal business centers of 9- Lv. Vie''..: ia 1 1 p iu. Dec. S L,v. Vie toria 11 p.m. Dee. L,V. Victoria 11 p.m. .Ian. ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the MARITIME PROVINCES. S Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK anc Food Facts IE! GEO. W. VAjX, Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 135 Adams St.. Chicago, 111. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY COMPANY ��� 25; Lv. Ve'eiii ll p.m .Inn. -I PHILADELPHIA, via Niagara Falls. * ��'��� L?. Victoria ll p.m. Feb. v. For Tiro* Tables, etc., address Mj I,v. Victieria 1! pill. Fell. Ill ANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROUTE. $.%. Princess Victoria tVtt VSCoa,.-: l::ln ;>, in daily; At Victoria I'.rin p. m. daily. IgfeS VlCto ' ' a- '"��� daily; ar- | VtpOOUVi i " a. m. VICTORIA-SEATTLE ROUTE. %.%. Princess Beatrice. Victor,a - . ::n ;i. in elaily t x- Monday; .hums Seattle __::io;i. gUy escep Monday. ttie ll :30 ]i. in. daily ex- Ifondsyi arrives Victoria 7 il.in. f escept Tie .-.lay. TORIA NEW WESTMINSTER ROUTE. ttMmer R P Rithet. V) Victoria; Wednesday, Saturday, 'Tom ViCte::.:: T.ie.-i| iy, Irileliy, WItT COAST ROUTE. ��� S S Tees tves Vkl' : i.i 11 p in 1-1 a'.el 1 Iiii tCb month :���'. irii\e>i|ie,t, Me.sepii <, ArborUd ��� Tin nt '-a !i th lor Q ��� ���'������ ���'���-������ i .i'"i *vii- i""':��� Qf MCh i 'ti'h tor .'.lie"i.-''i. '..'itn- Cap* Sf- aii'l w ay jMiris. ANCOUVER-NANAIMO ROUTE. S. S. Joan Vfe>:' .,.;\ . r I :t'i p ;n !ai]\, _._ Swoda ;���':���; I������.. ao the lay miml there seems ' ul little difference In their garments. Slill there Is, am] one ee. tin' best things t<> note is tin 'aultabllltj of each garment t ��� its own particular use. The hats for everydaj wear aro of some material which can Ic washed and Ironed and Chen lool; like new. There is a these wash hats, some twrinj; made with ti Hat brin. embroidered in one eif th�� new Swedish styles, and these, we all know, arc so thlcls that a Utile starch will hold ;i,: tn firm f >r a comparativelj Professional an.l business men am,.a. long period of usefulness. Others havs the Italians of Chicago yesterdaj ir- a foundaUon made of thin material re ganized the While Hand society. enforced with one of the stiffening .aa- .,.,,.. UaUm BlclHana th(, Btronge3, terials. and upon this foundation are laid no end of very full ruffles i upertm- Slcl,lfln BOclet* ln ,tu' west' <��nslstin ��� posed so that the brim is a very tluft of more than 1.40U members, met for of daintiness, The crowns are generallj . the purpose of organizing against tlfe made In tam-o'-shanter style, and "Black Hand." Similar action was around tbe crown is a ribbon of what- taken bj the Societa Trinacrla ol 800 ever style is desired, with a big bow members. The Italian chamber of ln front or on one aide or a drapery commerce, with its 250 members, also and bow of the same material as the la on ,.,.<.,���., as approving the mow- l:"' "fu'u nut ment, and will give its moral and financial sn|i]eort to the movement. Th i Italian consul, Chevalier Quido Sa'. >*��� j ta. is one of the leaders. A number of (.roups of blackmailers re known already to the White Han l rest of the hat along ih Ige of all tbe ruffles ami the bows when they are e.f the material. Pink, blue nnd white leutlste anel Persian lawn are all pretty made np in these' little bats, ami so ts dotted swiss and alsn the thick linens, but naturally the lasi mentioned are only society. Some of them are small politer those with flat brims. There arj. ticians and an' umler the impressioa several kinds of fancy straws, but th�� thai they have the protection of the mull ancl batiste nre more fen- tbe city and county authorities. small girls, Bay up t'i six years old, and , tlie fancy straws for those older, Th.. girls nf larger size, to fourteen A Great Actress Coming. and trite...;,, may have ribbons and g^^ .,,,,.. ...hn. , ......, . ,...,;,.:., flowers of all kinds or auy kind oa , . ..... . ' , .,.,., . ., ... _ work .a the role oi Roma, n the : then- hats, but uo feathers this year. Wide brims are the preferred shapes. inal Prod ;'::':l oi "The Eternal ( ty fei there are many in which the brim won hei a national reputation, cemi is twisted and bent Into as many tothe Opera house Tuesday, Xov. 20. Bhape.i as are seen in their mothers' in an original drama in three acts, b) dais. A f.nv very advanced mothers i,,;,,, tfutchins, entitled "The Spider'j put tiny mull caps on their little daugh- Web-. M>. Truax la Btarring thi-3 These caps are small. WESTMINSTER OPERA HOUSE TWO NIGHTS IHLHSIIAY iimi FRIDAY Nuvtimbnr 21 and 22 That wholesome Laugh Producing 3 Act Farce Comedv "DON'T mi MY WIFE" Presented by a Clever Compan .' of Ixical Amateurs Chorus Musical Numbers Between Acts Produced under the Direction of JAMES.W. EVANS As a benefit for the Women's Auxiliary of the Royal Colum- i lan Hospital. Seats now selling at Ryall's Drug Store. Prices. 25c. 50c, 75c .and $1.00 Gowan MacGowan, Manager. ters' heads, scare..ly cov iring the bead, and serving no earthly purpose that I ear. imagine' unless it ri to keep their curs flat. And that reminds mo to mention tliat ��odaj every mother looks out for hor Jhildren's ears, and if they show any propensity toward standing out from ., gtandai tlie bead she e^'s a sort of contrivance ; that holds .'he tender ears back llat ��� ison under tho managemeni of John Cort, and ls 6aid to be making th" j greatesl "hit" of her wonderfully successful career, The company air. Corl has surrounded this delightful! artist with is one of unusual met:' while the production is fully up to the. n every respect. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Clarence & Bennett's oly City l.v. New Westminster 3.50. 6.50, 1 own and ��Perate their own keeping and 8 a. m��� and every halt hour there '" '' '' ; '' ' " "!1 '^ ' i! ,; ' ,! " eifter till 11 p. m. give their patrons an excellence of ' service not obtainable elsewhere. Lv. Vancouver tor Westminster ��l fj. S. ROWE. General Agen: ���aame heurs. , u Third St.. --or Alder. Portland. Or. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817, CAPITAL 114,400,000.00 RESERVF $11,000,000.00 ^-anr.hes throughout Cana,la and New - ,t,_iai,._, and in London, Kcgland, |HERN b. c. ROUTE. Nri-w Vork, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico Cltj K Qen- 8.3. Amur. eral Banking Business Transacted. ^UStoii ':.'.: '-��� ��� trl i li; ..etters of Credit Issued, available v��itl. correspondents in ali part* of the >i>ftiHBi'OC)e: \ - *��� ;.. m . :':. 1 World. Bl each month, calling nt ?aulng�� Bank Department. Deposits received in sur.is of $1 and Upward'.-., Kt* on li ��� t'i;. and Bella iriola and Interest allowed at :'. per n-n. per anniim (present rate) adilr!d ad tri; four times a year. MtNlET VAN ANDA, LUND, '',';l1 AsSEts over $108,000,000.00, EJC, Open every Saturday evening from 7: 30 p. m. to 9 p. m. 'tit P. Queen City. >J"W WESTMINSTER BRANCH ri D. BRYMNER vrnno���' VJeCtOlIti ,. in. i.\i'i-\ Tuesday; ������ ____________ ~~" ' 5.VaaoB((i\' > en -\i'\ \\--I- *'*''&-'*&S&!^^ w. ___________ <���' Eft r in:;.' arrive .it Va-li ,���; i<_4_i afternoon; tit Victoria 5 i r if .flfrin-. J ar jiRlieV-NANAIMO. . NANAIMO- !*< (W ..COMipX- UNION ROUTE. & **" JCity of Nanaimo. >J **" ,ve�� Vlei." .1 Tm' by 7 'i in ; ar- j��| *"' Htes Nanalm i . jjj *'r Leaves Man ��� . s: .m :: ;,. m : !j itr Vletc.: .rn S f Opera liouse Bookings Holy City Don'l Tell M. Sarah Truax i Zeke Wile. Vri iv i rirls Li ave Home . .Xov. -I'i Nov. 21-22 . .Nov. 28 . .Nov. 'Jt' . .Dec, 12 .Uncle Tom's Cabin Dec. ri; Are You Crazy Dec. 20 Williams Jubih e Singers lan. ! Sti nghearl (R ilph Stuart). .Jan. 2 Juvenile Bostonians lan. ri Gorl m's Minstrels Ian. 15 ���WITH��� LUELLA MOREY As SALOME, the daughter of Herod ���DIRECTION��� LeCOMTE & FLESHER A superb production of this beautiful Btory of the days of our Savior. >��."i or reterv or iddre- ins ami Information V _���: wr RD QOULET, Ajei'l , ' liV W. .���'!������ ill -etc I ;;. J. COYLE, OM. P:e. ' .\|...||l. \' nice uver. J, VV. TROUP, 8ui.rriii!>.i;i|enl. Vielevrln ITIC STEAMSHIPS |l, tANADIAN PACIFIC RY ijp 'MT AND FASTEST= MPffiSSEJl1 ,au J i j mm i iiMiim {tgPl;i:s,S OF BRITAIN (1 lOlPni'ss ok iKi:i,ANi>i ions; ��i Qijfaapnta Of llrilain sails Xeiv. 13 ��! iittpreM Of Ii i'i,mil sails Nov. _!'l I ���' kmte Ji h..; * _. ...:���-.'��� y* fiWebec to Liverpool. Tv Sntpress Irehm i ....Nov. tri* . . . ..Nov. 15 ! S Chnn.pl ii a ' impress Brit rin ��� -*ke Erie \nv. ���". !���! Pnm St. John to Liverpool. |*5 Smprest belaud Nov. 2a! $ **����� Manitoba Dee. "ijj! Sntpress Brit iin Dec. 181�� ,,.- I Christmas iit Home. J��j Reduced rates now offereri. IS When buying lickels lo and from'!*) ���he Old Country. ! ink wiih us ami get X Jeneflt of reduee,| rab's ami besl ac- jj ^jpo^lmotifttlon. I'e.r full particulars, ij! L^ppiy to ;������ The place Ito buy your Furniture at cash prices on >: __\ ����� t^ the easy payment plan^without interestJ^^-3 v w or extra charge / >: v v ��� r:*s Max Treed Furniture Co. 62 & 64 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B. C. | r full particulars, 1 o _f^ j_^_m t��� ,����� 3 C-OMPLETE rlOUSE TURNISHERS | D. QOULET, J !����� All orders promptly executed; carefully packed free of charge. K C. P. R. Agent. ^>>>>>>>>xo��XO��>>>��XO^ FROCKS, is efficacious, ilthougb undoubtedly uueoiiit'oriaiilo, out ;rreait outstanding ears are simply unendurable. The dainty tittle dresses for tbe small women are often made' of v'hlti sill; which will wash, and the whole shape Is wrought ley Bmocklng. Tb.' frock is cut In one piece and ilie' top smocked in for a yoke, either high In the neck or cut square al the throat for coolness. The waisl line is .also defines by rows af smocking. A few have' the belt made separate and the skirt Bhlrred three or four deep around the hips. Vhi> skirts are rarely trimmed, but they may be bems-tltcbed or featherstitched, Nothing but neai hand work Is considered suitable for children's clothes, and this is a rule thai seems to be ingrain- td in Mother Nature. Underwear tor small children during summer is light and porous, but made bo ihat ii i> warm over the abdomen < ���oal around the body. Tho feet are. dressed in different ways according to the requirement rm' dr.'. j needs white or colored Btock I nj -. are worn long, bul In very warm weather little socks are Been ofti'iier. Low sh ies. black, colored or of white canvas, are worn, and the ab surd little sandals which are worn without stockings .-ere' sen frequently. I asked one little girl if sho likod them and she shook her head emphatically, and then I asked if they hurt her feet She answered quickly, "Yes'm." A lool; nl tbem Bhowed tho Bole portion to be full of sand and the toe was miuli) into a torture by n big knoi iusidr. Mothers who wish' to follow fashion should look al the Inside of these sandals before tbey force the tender Utile feet to wear tbem. For wraps there are pretty little sburt sticks of flannel and, for nice, silk coats, taffeta or pongee, black, white or tau. For very warm days short sleeves arc in order, and a comfort, nml tho neck of the frock can also be cut out, but guimpes are found V> Illl In the lack for cooler days. There are pretty little capes of rather thick cotton material In shape of a deep bertha. Sashes nre worn If one wishes, but nre by no means obligatory. The yoke frocks for small cirls nre caal and pretty. OLIVE HARPER, Devil's Auction . . ��� \\'.' A: e King Kerry Cow 1 Ireara City .Sis in New York . eTjie BurgomaiS/ter \ College Boy ... Jan. Jan. -' ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, Prices tor this engagement only 25c, 50c, 75c and $l-uo. ��� ������Feb. 251 Theatre Parties Now Forming ..Mar. 2 ...April 1 ."���~ ~" ...Apm 8 nnrntNEwwEST- . .May W. N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New W����tmln��ter, B.C 0PERA=H0USE Gowan MacGowan, Manager Tuesday Night, [Nov. 26 JOHN CORT -Presents��� The Best of [Everything GoocftoEat Sarah Truax At KENNY'S Cafe I Dr. Jordan The Eyesight Specialist begs in remind his old patrons as wedi as prospective cut torn - ers. thai iu'w .-t: le of i ye- glassi s are constantly being added to his large stocli nf optical goods, ii- wishes all to call in ].'. Ic, iei buy or tc p it, Same old address: 334 Hastings Jit. VANCOUVER "THE SPIDER'S WEB" An original drama in three lets By JOHN HUTCHINS ' A play 61 Intense Dramatic Power, Nicelj Blended with Keen WII and Brl li Humor. T Reserved Seats at Ryall's Prices. ; I I, $1.00, 75c and 50c. .( ADVERTIS1 n ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS li' you've POUND Anything, Hctriiin.iv... Jnatlce, Mrs. Abba s. Shoen, a Chicago! club woman, thluks every confirmed bachelor ought to be i'..-..'.l f er the maintenance of nt loasi one orphan child, tliusi milking hlm assume. In part nt least Uie family duties he haw (shirked. The Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. B, E. WALKER, President. ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. BANK MONEY ORDERS Issued at the following rates: $."e and under 3 cents Over $5 aud uot exceeding $10 6 cents Over $10 and not exceeding MO 10 cents Over $30 and not exceeding $50 IB cents These orders aro PAYABLE AT PAR nt an.v office in Canada of a Chartered Bank (Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking point* Ut the United Stales. Negotiable at a fixed rate at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENO. fhe. form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safely and at small cost. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON. Manager. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 30 TO 9 P.M. - PAGE POUR THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Dally News Publishing C ���:..' ete-. L mited, at offices, corner of Sixth and Fronl streets, New Westminsti r, B. C. the civic machine wants an overhaul ing, have the intention if recommend iti-; a certain te oi comes to consider the fallacies In th programme. in the Oral place �� i i 'nre to tii? must have cither a butnina I ody of thi ��� ' rate. Tho ��� me is ie ellml ".personal In- .- lativ ���" as e: ��� BtXMl or a dominant it. to ar public an i unite it so th it li ton ��� E. A. Paige...... .Managing Director WEDNESDAY. NOV. 20, 1907 'TWAS EVER THUS. The nominee of the Conservative ���' if''"' I" the bringing will be solidlj exi rt: ed In tt given li- ird of a candidate for the council j rection. Mere general dissatisfaction by getting together a convention of will not do it. [n the secon 1 p] resentative men" who shall noin-iwho are "representative" men? inate "prominent business men" as : we say ne n representative of dllten nl -and ths|classes or interests In the community, we admit a divergence which will probably make united action Impossible; and if we define the term to mean men representative of sound ideas .-��� - WI wheel, pi iject turns on this���that a number of these "prominent" people who have hitherto h��'ld aloof from civic politics, would consent to he- good b ���! come candidates if they were assured j to municipal government, the question blow at the opening of the campaign, '"' a strong support by a "large body By whom snail they be Belecte4' for the Columbian's editorial can only "t- ratepayers." brings us to a deadlockat once. Again, be compared to the whining howl of a To those who have given any cou-1 does it follow thai "prominenl busi- whipped cur. That the editor drew siderable attention to the problems of jness men upon his Inventive imagination for th I Goldsmith Silversmith Diamond Merchant Columbia St., Next Tram Office vj venom contained In his "whirlwind' leader, is the most charitable way ol .saying- he Knowingly perverted the truth. municipal government, the programme istrators? will have a very familiar sound. It Is science���an axiom which will make the besl admin- It its an axiom of jKilitic.il many well ia programme which, in tbe words of known Instances support���thai the an old song, "bobs up serenely" from business instinct and the political In- time to time when dissatisfaction with stinct are seldom found together, con- While ii is the business of no one municipal managemeni reaches a cer-'joined, thai is. in the same individual. outside of the Liberal party, we stal . tain stage. It is a programme which Indeed, a moment's reflection should whai is fact, ihat at the convention of [ has on the face of it certain attract- s'li|lw thai the man who has made 1904, Mr, Jardine, at the close of the ive features, and lt is a programme himself "prominent" by his success in lirst ballot immediately moved tomake which, given certain circumstances, looking after No. 1, has had precise.. Mr. Kennedy's nomination unanimous, holds out the besl hope of the immed- the training which unfits him for th Mr. Jardine did not come out of the late attainment of the special reform administrator's duty of ignoring the conference with Senator Templeman, sought. Nevertheless It isa program-1 interests of No. 1 In order that he may neither did he "cany his grip," nor PRINTING Have your printing done ln lown by the local mo lern high grade printers��� Jackson & Morrison DAILY NEWS BLOCK The Northern Bai Head Office, Winnipeg SIR DANIEL McMILLAN, Pres. J. W. DeC. O'GRADY ��� Authorized Capital, $6,000,000 Open for Business on Monday, Novell 213 Columbia Street, New Westminster nu' which contains several false as- attend closely and Intelligently to tli" 3umptlons, and Its success can he pre-1 Interests of the whole commuiflty. dieted only when the' circumstanc sl The truth is thai a certain dlsposi-' tion of mind, which is generally call- presenl In such force as to neutralize ed "puhlic spirit," coup] .1 witn lhe effect of the fallacies. ; knowledge and intelligence, i - the ne ������ Furthermore, its success will be essary qualification for administrative confine.,!, as a rale' at least, to the re- office, and the wit of man has not '���'��� form of some specified abuse, and will j devised an;.- t *��� -^t other th'an actual not extend to a general and perman-Urial which will show whether or nol never tendered, and would, under na I ent betterment of civic administra- :l '"tm has thn: qualification, circumstances have accepted the chai"- tlon. The circumstances which must Such difficulty as may exist, how- manship on the so-called patronage'j exist to guarantee such success are! ever, about the finding or electing of plain mai- qualified candidates is hy no means did he "gei up ihe line" with him. Mr. Jardine rendere l willing and bearty support to Mr. Kennedy and above alluded to are, so to expn'ss it. ha i he been unwilling he wouid .���-������i- have supj orted Ml Kennedy to save; tin. constitui ney the odium of bein^| represented bj. tic candidate of th�� Conservative party a: that time. Mr. Jardine never asked lor. v,.... Cook's Restaurant Cafe and Grill A Western Institution For Western Pe< Die comnntt' e, The mirage in which the editor ��/ ihe Columbian fancied he saw th the presence of ahsolute, feasance an! corruption in the civic the onl;.' hai- to th" better success of government, and of a healthy public our municipal Institutions, The a words "unlimited funds" we would re- opinion, outraged hy that corruption, sence of Intelligent puhlic inter, t is mind him was also ethereal. That ft has happened more than once that one great bar. It is safe- to sa\ that there was an election fund willingly rii programme on lines similar to the'the majority of those who have- th- subscribed hy every class represent.- Victoria proposal has broughl about, municipal franchise in any commun'- ed in ihe Liberal association for le- for a time at least, a salutary reform: ity give litt!.. real thought to the prou- gitimate election expenses is fact, and ! hut we do not recall an instance iti lems of civic government. Another at the close of the campaign the said which il has broughl any markel harrier is the wain of continuity i.i legitimate expenses were promptly j change in such conditions us those! municipal policy, and yet another ri paid and not one obligation allowed lo which actually exist in the capital to-1 the mixing up of executive' anil ley- second - hand tables and supplies in Splendid Cuisine White Chefs Dominion Trust Building Opposite Post Office Every description uf Banking business Special Terms for Savings Deposits Correspondents in Banking by all parts of the worl mail a specialty English and American Billiard bles. Bowling Alleys, etc. New T.i remain unsettled, which state of day; that is to say a pretty widespread things cannot l.e said of some Conser- feeling that there is room fir improve- vative campaigns- If, as the Colum- menl in civic methods, without any hi in state, s, "whisky flowed like wa'- suspicion of the existence of anything er," there was a miserably disappoint-| worse in those methods than slacked defeated candidate, who would have ness or had judgment. The failure of islative functions. If our friends *' the- capital would devote their ati- lition to the bringing about of reform in some of these points they would do more to free themselves from any Clauses of dissatisfaction which m ��� y only been too ready to sacrifice any- such movements as that under discu.;- : exist ihan they can do by .sporadic ef- thing to unseat the honorable geiitl- sion is quite understanable when one fort- tei eleci certain men. man whom the electors placed at tho head of the poll, and his continuous bitter invective in season and out of - easoh confirms this view. The open insult to ihe "church pe >- ple" ill become., the Columbian, an will no doubt be remembered at the polls. The Liberal paper has always "been a disturbing element to the sleepy ..journal up the.' Btreet) and now for the .information of the editor of the Columbian, we state that Jardine anl Kennedy were not the principal subscribers to the stock list, and be it fn^/.lier stated the whole of the capital to date has heen subscribed by tho Liberals of this city, and not one cent of subsidy or corporate funds hi; come to the paper in any way. Can the Columbian assure us that III ia_3* die same financial support from j t^.e rank and file of the Conservative | party? Again, the Daily News has .'et no time called out for a convention, It is true two correspondents made suggestions in view of the Conservation nominating convention, but this paper did not. even comment tHeri on, Again, categorically, Mr. Kennedy was not invited to retire over the 1'en, II mtlary appointment or for any other cause; therefore lie could not and did not decline to do so, ["here was no urgent c ill for an atten lance a' the L.ib< ral meeting ' i die ose ri l gateB, It having been i alle : In ... regular way, an I tt rally cf th!. kind Is nol unusual wher Llbe il j rincipl s are to l e upheld a 11 pi .; ettiated, and the mlj r a ��� in xe - ��� i ..inf. ot' foi the ' drumrnln.: up Id i i.- i hal it ih tin only met bod knov p the. editor rn iho Columl lan, Tl... |d i thai Mr. Kenn dy was d ibai r. : ballol ir. .tu a' tending I he i onventl .a coutil only emanal i from a u hlle in politics, as if eli etc i by I allol ue would have taken Hi" p. ue of a del ���- gate, when us mi mber ior the constl - uency he would havi.. a iterfeci right to take part in thai convention, anl although not personally present, lie was represented by another, n il ad "��� -alia The editor of the C.'oliimbi in wil! find at th" clo..' of tit" campaign thai he has played with the snow until UK' "whirlwind" has buried him. Al present writing we would suggest liberal doses of the concoction advertised at the top of the seventh page of the Columbian. This, with a little exercise, will no doubt rem 'dy what e roubles blm at this time. stock. H. CLIBURN MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Down in Victoria they hav.. in in- -: i .ation a project for the reform if their municipal government, Wheu we. say ".they have1' we mean of course that Boma ratepayers who feel that The Northern Bank Is the Only Canadian 3am| Its Head Office in the West Get Established iszaKi :; . :. imi non thai wlll ne ol $500 oi ] ��� - ich a proj osltlon. Ni w House on Fifth a\ i ������tit. i'������'��� ' io-. each 66x132 feet, v m can Bell oi ��� $650. All we iri i jjT'e. foi ��� . roperty. I Into It, DOMINION TRUST THOS. R. PEARSON. REAL ESTATE and��� ���anager ���INSURAI RYALL'S COUGH SYRUfl PRICE 50c Money Back If Not Satisfactory. RYALliDRUTSTOli J. HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, E.:. Aerated Waters Family Trade a Specialty. r*l. 113. Office Elgh.h ��� -reel NEW WESTMIN8TER. B C Westminster Transfer (J ..'flc^ 'Phone lss Hurt) t'i Columbl* Si. Baggage delivered pre n t'tirl of Ilie City, Light and Heavy H Offi00���Train neV'j BELL, INGLES & CO. Proprietors of The Fashion Livery FEED & SALE STABLES SMART TURNOUTS GOOD HORSES Phone 250 ��� ��� Eiflhth Streel WE ARENOT IN THE TRUST And can save you 50 per cent on a SAFE or CASH REGISTER STEIN IMPORT & EXPORT CO. V nn co u ver, B- C- MO Richards Si., Phone 2Vit YOU REQUIRE NEW Sill Come over ancl see o��| new Fall Pattern!- Dan STEW4 Next door Hotel Ati" VANCO IJVEJ The Oriental Contract of Vancouver. ctofi j Japanese Labor Contra New Westminster branco llox 545, WEDNESDAY NOV. 20. 1907 TIIE DAILY NEWS. PAGE FTVE CH. SMITH B"aaw,tWRraiy'f?ff ���tyt7mr\Wr*w^irwy IH. SMITH The Cash Stores ��������������������������������������������*������������������������*����������������������������������<������������������������ Snaps and Money Saving, |Prevail throughout the Store .Read over this Irii can-fully, as every Item appears lure' in stoc Just a.- ...i .I'Mise'd anel can ;<��� oietainoil hy your smallest messenger providing <��!' I'liiii.e. you send or come yourself In,time, and you will if you lie <-.| : he- .uo.eels. Save on Cottons and Linens 300 y.. ,; inch White. Cotton, . \'ra good, loc quality, with sllg i impei'. ��� n . h. ,��� i |ge, Senile, ends of fine Cambric fin's;., ���ultari .,,���., inderwear, etc.; while It lasts 10c y-i 87-inch ��� i. ��� ' i I .-.������'. n.' lue or red chei ks 1Sc 12 jo/, se la:.'. V ,rin3, ITri .1 j.hemmed ready for use.per dOZ.$1.25 12 do/ 'i :������ Na ��� i.e.. ri\21, $1.25, $1.50, and $1-75; odd lots ''��� Hc:i!' :i:iw 95; 20 d< .'��� i Ta:.'.. \'.; .in . 1.1x21, hemmed, ready for use; special per ftz<:i $1.25 100 (I "'��� ���. U'l''.. Tcm':-, aids hemmed, fine heavj quality Linei, HK\ " !. '.villi and without red or hlue l.u'd.'r: special ;air.... 2"..-. $2.00 Crompton E. T. Corsets ��� for $1.00 ;.&,������ .,������-"',.���!-. l:in. hut all sizes, 18 to 2G, In the lot; white, drab -JP4 i'-i ��� NlEle' il 'was made from imported Flannelette, extra h av;.. ve.'y Vide a " ��hiie. wi'h frill collar and front; only $1.00 |gtc) e :. ...ei.- r.. ��� ;ai s. of good serviceable Imported tweedi, :'^l___f* ..'. md odd sizes, In greys, navy and black; regular ���. $20.00 and $18.50. Snap eu $12._.0 \$25 and $18.50 Sample Coats for $14.75 and $11.50 weathei h - cau ed incensed demand for these heavy winter Store is thronged every day now with eager buyers! Com-. ; io the Big Caah Stoi e and eneflt Wonderful Reductions in Trimmed Hats fgranei arras of Parisian mule is arc being .-.hel now at less ihan ���ilf first cost. $���_..,.iiii, $i;..nA an.l $12.00 Hats, Tii. choice of our '��MV-,,:! i-aittvies Hilly $7.50 ri eftlle ae|i|uaiicrs for Trefousse Gloves and Reliable Hosiery, ��������������������������������������������������>������������<������������������.������������������������������������������������ j T.H. SMITH DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY K67-271 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. 3��i WWtt^K^ririri^ m $ 1 ,000 3C s Bjjys ;i l roo.pori Cottage, new, lot 60 x 148, all | '���cultivated. This is the best buy in the city to-day. See us at once. TERMS. !. ��� ��� Pa : -- o! dei :- and lusur- , ��� ... June, i ance policies. .4 reward ol $15 wen mos esidents from be paid at News ..nice. | Vancouver and othei outside p dm i. K number of city p< Bowell & Od ly will oi en a I uti shop corner Fri'h and Eighth ���- ��� Saturday. ** ... settle their accounts with n cit; tod tomorrow. Any pany nol makini i'. C. Fisher, Provincial goi i u:iLjl paymeni within the nexi agent, returned yesterday from Vie- dfty* will be officially notified thai th toria, having gone to ihe. capital on cancellation ed' the sale agreemenl Sunda) morning. I wil1 r"1,l)w ,h'' failure to deposit the| One square piano $50, music house. Todd's The Rev. B. A. Sand yesterday sold his dwelling house, situated ou Fourth amount owing by them with the treai- | urer, Notices to this effeel will be .-eu' out on Thursday or Friday. K. Cor.,!... of .Mud Hay. yesterdaj broughl into the citj ���. blue grouse i * i, <- ��� �� '.' V ������> '-��� ��� ��� ��� \ **y>i \ �������������������������������������������������������*���������������������������������������������<.���������,*��������������� JUST ARRIVED A lafga consignment of��� Picture Frame Mouldings \ *> ��� ��� ��� InLn A I ��e'e MAMMOTH FURNITURE ��� jonn i\m Lee s emporium Don't you think it would be a bright idea to brighten the home with those odd pictures and photos that are packed away or laying around getting spoiled. Our charges* are the lowest of the low. Our work is the highest of the high. Anyway call and get an estimate from TEL. 73- ��� DUPONT BLOCK ��� COLUMBIA STREET. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. X ��������������������������������������������� �������������������� ������*������������������������������������������������������������������� renue, to 8. H. McAllister, for a bum which he had slightly wounded while oul hunting on his ranch. The bird ���riii I e ad I" i '.i the avi try al the i. teen's park zoo. i ine small orgo Pod na bou a snap, at aa* Tin.- \V( stmin ei liati let convents o the Women s Ml - lon in so In the neighborhood nt $4,500. sir. Sand Intends to build a new resid mce ��� in the adjoining lot early nexl serin.. Buy at the Whs' End grocer) ai l ereive coupons for the tree library.** Ola l Stortroera passed througB h ��� cltj yesterday on hi- waj trom A a rii. where 1 had been for thi 3t. Ciety will be held ��� �� afti moon :.-.. years, to Xew York, where he will :;, , Sapperton Methodisi church, ��� u .,:. on Nov. 2.S on the Celtic i." commencing al '-:������" o'clock. Thc Norwa; ,il being bis inti ntion to Bpen I j, ��� ., atter to coi the con- Christmas with his parents. veution is the reporl [rom the dele- The. tree li rary contesi closes on gate' Ml* Bfiv'J' K' i;'" ' o�� Laduef' Januarj 23, and we would remin! Lo ;1"��� w'""""'- board meeting which nose interested that the West End ^b held In Woodab Onl rlo. a fev; ;!.,��� only groce y wh... ��� we ks aga Besides thi three city or- , , t,, ." .us, there will be preseni del- ��� - ttes trom Chiiliwack, Ladner an I s. .McConnell, un old man wh ' I��� - ither places. Mrs. Rev. W. H. Bar- been something ot a nuisance' in ths ra lough will I <�� the presiding officer. | city for some time past, was yesl - day even;:,- apprehended by th.' cltj Jus( 0U���Q| ' !'"' business���the West j ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ -.>',*�������������������������������������������������������������������� \ FOR SALE..... ��� Dry Fir Wood in 4 ft. lengths, which we will ��� deliver to any part of the city. ��� : ! ��� C. WILLIAMS Eighth ave. and Second St. 'Phone .333 gl rn ery is \<>ti-s can 1 police an I taken tie the baslIlie, whence he will emerge this morning in answer to a charge of drunk r. 3 before the police magistrate. End restaurant, Everything new and bright; good bill of tare, by Neshl- mura. *** Mounting Large Game Heads A SPECIALTY John Cooper Fine Art Taxidermist and Fur Dresser 26 Pender St., Opp. Orpheum VANCOUVER, B. C. I *;*��������������������-. �����������>������������***�����>�������� >!��������������*�������������������������������������������������������� ��� *} ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� * *������������������������ ������������������������������<>�������������� **�����*������������< < ��� *x For cut flowers, bouquets or fun- oral designs telephoni '!'��� Davies ��� v-' ' ���'���'��������� Insu.'- ,,,,., hike A gang of five men anl ance igents met lasi evening in the two teams of horses are engaged in office of Malins. Coul hai I & Co., ��������� ��� ,ning stumps, grading, etc., and M". consider matters relative to the het- Curtis expects to have. the. ground termenl of lire' Insurance risks in the readj for use In the Bpring, and have city. All the leading offices were re.v everything running full blast next I resented- Another mei Ing will be In hi before I he en I i il I he month. For your Xmas Pudding and mince meat, fresh raisins, currants and peels al K\l" eV Son3, Home of Plenty, 2551 Front st rei t. ** fall. The company has e 'cured officer . in the F. .1. Hart & Co. premise .-. I One English upright piano, $1". ,,t Tod 1's music house *** : FOR j Oil Clothing Loi Toi Chan, a Chinam tn a I guilty of stealing Charlie Sen'- hi-: i ,. le *-:���-:,i:;,.-:i,::!.::,.-'.l :..:-���:;..;;..":. - .::. :-..-: -:,::.."- ::. ���'������."-������'������ .���:..-.ii:,,--.."..--...-..i'-���::..i..::.,r-,.: N'ew 6-room house, with hath and Four lots on Second Street, $675 Bush closet; lot 66x132; lane in rear; cash. White, Shiles & Co., 260 Col-j near Queen's .park. Price $2,100; umbia St., 'Phone s". " terms. Abbott & Hyde, next Guichon hotel, -N'ew Westminster, B. C. ���* The regular monthly me ting t th i ; .anl of managers of the Ftoyal Col- Fre.h figs, shelled almondB and wai- umblan hospital will be held ln the nuts, al the House of Good Cheer. city hall ihis afternoon. Besides tho Kyle & Sons. ** routine business, the progress of ' ulld-l in.; operations In conn ction ��Ith th new hospital building Will ri' dl Pressmen on Strike. etisse l. New Yo: ... Nov. ID io enforce t no Fruil ranch ot 10 acre's within 33 demand of the International t*?^tinq miles nf Westminster of Vancouver, Pressmen's union thai an eight-hour by rail or boat. Annual nei returns schedule go Into effeci today, Btrike3 $2500; in centre of good trull growing have been ordered In the pressrooms district. Price $5000. Abbotl .t llyl . ol several large publishing and print- | nexl Guichon hotel, New Westmin- lng concerns in this city. Over a year B(eri u (��� ��* | a-.n an agreemenl was made between the officers of the union and the UflV A eonniauy Is In course of organlza- ted Typothetae of America thai the lain for the purpose of developing tho eight-hour workday waa nol to begin extensive pulp limits situated on the until January I. 1908. This agree- wesl Bide of Howe sonnd. Captain H menl was repudiated al a mwttng of i PHILLIPS | | The Wardrobe Clothier | I Mr. Employer fresh Pork 'SAUSAGES ffaily WkoiceBEEF Best of farmer's Pork Telephone 192. A. Mellon, of Vancouver, a \ romlneul Intereste I party, ha! applied t > tho Provincial government tor Bufflcleni water power I i operate a large plant, ami ii is anticipated thai active ope1* aiions will be commenced al an sarly date. The application posted by Captain Mellon calls for i.ooo Inches i ' water from Rainey river, or Ih'i'i creek, as the-stream Is sometimes called. the pressmen later. rn���rrr ��� ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Japanese Caught on Border. r.ehliniriiain, Nov. lb,���A band ed' ten Japanese who came across the hor.1"" from British Columbia were plckel up last nighl by Immigration Inspectors here. They claim' 1 to be resi de��nts thrown out of work by the closing down of the lumber mills. Their I Three pounds best creamery butter! slol'>' wa�� disprove! ami today thov 'for $1. Three eloz. lest ense Oggs fo-' w''lv Benl to Seattle tor asportation. $1. At the Homo of Plenty. ** -ourbeen Japanese illegally in tfio country have heen captured here wlth- Sotnething like $7,500 was taken Ul In ten days, yesterday and Monday by the city I 'Th:> bordOT from Blaine to Suman trea��tirer, this amouni being pari ot is now patrolled, and within the past the $20,000 still due to the city for s.x months 800 Japanese have been lots pun.h'.isid at ths luicltoa Bale, tuqjitd hack 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. :: : :: :: HP' A. W. McLEOD INSURANCE BROKER ARMSTRONG BLOCK. PAGE SIX rJTHE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. > Wtor* CENTS A BAR The best Laundry Soap Sunlight Soap 45 MILLIONS THAT IS YOUR SECURITY WHEN YOU BANK WITH Thi ROYAL BANK �� CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER 45,000,000 We welcome small accounts and pay interest four times a year on Savings Bank deposits. F. B. LYLE, Manager. >������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Sapperton Lots AMATEURS WILL ACT TO-MORROW NIGHT McQUARRIE & Real Estate Brokers I insurance Agents Fina Members of "Don't Tell My Wife" Company Are Immune from Stage Fright. PRONT ST. nciai Phone 333 FRONT ST. Phone 333 FRONT ST rri The "Don't Tell My Wite" compan/ is receiving quite a bit of good advertising owing to the jocular titi ��� and many a man is being brought face to face with the little car.l which is being distributed about the city. reading. "Say���Don't To'.'. My Wife. ' Tlie phrase is well worn anil often used and makes a fit leverage for many a good wife to have a laugh ri "Ills" expense. Mr. Evans and the ladies of th? Splendid Lot near the school house $300; terms Columbia street Lots $450; terms A splendid Lot, cleared $150; terms The best Lot in Sapperton CCxl65, cleared, for $425; terms Ixits at $100 each; easy terms. ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��������������������������������������������������������������*<<���<������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Uncle John, in "Don't Tell My Wife." P. PEEBLES �� 270 Columbia St. .eai Estate NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phone 307 ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Hospital auxiliary are using every! means to attract attention to this' event, ami in reward for their liTril work it is to l.e hoped that no one will miss tii.' opportunity to see this Bplendid performance when it goes oo Thursday and Friday evenings, at the Opera house. The s a: : a!., c. ene 1 yesterday morning at Ryall's and tbe demand \\':es good. NINE LOTS on Brunette and Distillery streets, Sapperton, $1600; half cash, balance terms. Lots 2. 2. 4, 5, H, ri', J-. 13, ll. lo io, it. is, 19, 20, 2s, tit;, 71. 72. 7;;. 7-1 and 77 of subdivision 2, in suburban block 14, Sapperton; prices ranging from $125 to $200. 0 room house on Hamilton street, all modern improvements One lot ��� from car line; lot 60x132. Price $1400, $600 cash, balance in monthly payments- K room house, all modern improve- I ments, full sized lot, Sherwood street, Sapperton. Price $2700. $1000 casb, balance on time. 3V4 acres land next to Royal Oak 1 hotel, has been cultivated, not a stump on it, now in grass, 2S bearing fruit trees, all kinds, sufficient lumber to build good large barn, 5- rooin house and barn and large chick- ; en house for about 250 chickens; good well; ne.ar to school and tram; all fenced- Price $3500-. Terms $1500 cash, llotiii in April ami $1000 April following, or $3100 cash. 1 Lot fiCx>;I2 ft., S. '_. of S, lane at I back, 3rd ancl Queen's avenue. Price '$1250; half cash, bal. tl months. Block corner of Fourth avenue and ; Thirteenth street 88x132 only $800, a splendid investment. Lot 20, block ii facing English church, next lot to bridge, Carnarvon i street; price $C50. 100 acres less right of way about 8 acres for railway; 25 acres stumped, 15 acres roughly cleared and fenced; 1 1-2 story house 18x2S, lean ton 1 1x28 ��� and lean too lt'ex22; barn 311x32 an ! . lean too 32x14; granary 10x16; two chicken houses, each 10x12; wagon shed 20x30; small milk bouse, small orchard, all kinds of fruit, 65 bearing fruit trees; natural spring well. Price $6000; $2000 cash, balance easily arrant, -d at 7 iier cent. Ful] sizeel lot on Third street, be- tween Koyal nnd Queens avenue easl . new house; $1400. 160 acres, less 3% f<>r new railway, Township 4, Sec 11: all bottom laud, under grass, suitable for dairy farm; in acres under-drained, ditched all round and fenced around and through centre; 5 room bouse; barn 40x75, sufficient feeel foi' about 300 head of stock, l'rice $8000; tt rms one-third cash, bal, te> suit purchaser. One mile from station on new car Hue. Lot '2'i. block B, between Mrs. Hoffards and Thomson house, Carnarvon street; full size $1600. 160 ACRKS about two mibs from Aldergrove station, 30 acres cleared and partly fenced, good house, and stable. Price $16 per acre; cash, balance to ue arranged. 1% ACRES, Work 9, UU No. 2, Dist. Lot 8; smith side of tli" river, near bridge. $300; half cash. 2 LOTS, 132x132, N.-W. corner of 10th Stmt ami St. Andrews. Price $1050; half cash. 2 lots on Sth St. between Bth and 6th Ave. on east side; full sized, 66x 132; Nos. 9 anel 12. Price $1000 for both, half cash, balance easy. Block, corner of Auckland & llth Sl. and Koyal Ave., almost an acre. $2,500 barn $ 176N Full Blzed Lol i of Regina SL, be avenues, west sl : $400; hall cash 4 Lota B8xl32 eai 4.1. 13th street. $1200 2 HOUSES on ! lot, k��� . Sapperton; 5 room . | ���hed and 4 rooms, shed. $1000 each. ance easy. 77.58 ACRES, black loam ploughed and ele-..:. . e , B. Vi Sect. 5. $75 per acre"? ca-sh, one-third 3 month mouths. 7 LOTS, 120x52, '.. 1 ��� 4 lots cleared, imal house, 175 chickens fenced price $1500, $looo casb. 6 ACHES good loan] soil. Lot 16, corner 1:1 .. ,; . and Brunette road roomed house; pal ir, din; kitchen and three be ed; conservatory 30 nr 411 : heated by pipes; wei: 1 15 bearing fruit (:��� > stock ready to planl out; 2 - 5 acres cleared, Iriri mainlng acre; all fenced; from school. Price $3000; ; hal. in 6 months al V 1 Lol 88x132, $800 cash. 4th ave : . 3 LOTS, 5, 6 & 7, cleared,"upper Bide of ! tween 1st aud 2n I Btri each. th . erivo lots, block 31, lot 9, $l"'iei each. 6 LOTS FACING 4th AVE., rid ST. AND PINE ST.; ORCHARD, FRUIT OF ALL KINDS; 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, SEWER CONNECTION. PRICE $8000; $3000 CASH, AND BALANCE IN 6, 12, IS, 24, 30 MONTHS, AT 6%. In All Business Enterprises Is Opened Through The Advertising Columns of The Morning Paper The morning daily paper is first in the field for sales; the information in thc advertising columns j rule the purchases for the day. The thrifty housewife examins the morning paper carefully before telephoning her orders, and reads the advertisements carefully before purchasing home necessities. So That You Mr Businessman should take advantage of, and advertise in the Morning Daily News, and secure the orders that the heavy purchasers of stock make imperative to large profits and quick returns. House.' and cottage on Columbia st., house rents for $25, cottage for $12.; -55,000, easy terms. 27% acres of the best soil, 10 acres cleared, under cultivation; 200 young fruit trees, just comencing to bear; new house., IU storey, 5 rooms; hen bouses, in good order; some acres - planted with wheat, oats and potatoes. ri'eiter from nearby spring. Balance of property easily cleared. Price {4,7 00; $2500 cash, balance 0 md 12 months. This property Is only \.U mile from 1 tram line. Over two hundred chick- '< ns and ducks could le sold with the iroperty al a snap. -. _��. ������__���___��� ______-___���__________________________���___��� 1 1-2 acr-.;', more or ! less, in block, corner of Llth Street and ; Koyal avenue, invaluable for industrial site, $4,500. One half cash, balance to be arranged. 1C0 ains. 2 miles from city. $40 per acre Two lots on 18th street, between 7th and Sth avenues. 2 houses corner or Merriva] an Agues; full sized Iot; city blocl; 31, lot 11; one house noils for $25, the other $lu; flush closets and all connected with si'wi'i.v Price $3,500. rash $2,000, balance In 6, 12 and 18 months at 7 %. Lots 14 and 15 of 1 of fi of 4 ] fcleared.) Price $500; for the two, 1-2 i cash, balance C months at 7 per cent Lot ll ou Sberbrook street of 11 eif 3, cleared. Price $275; 1-2 ca h, alance, fi months at 7 per cut. Six lots, 50x150, outside city '. mlts $60 each lot. Fuller particulars OD enquiry. HOUSE and LOT Centrally located in a commmandlng Bltuatloa; Third avenue, at foot of Fifth street. Two and one half-storey bouse. Ten rooms (recently papered) All modem convenience's; hot and cold water, bath, Hush closet, lavatory, electric light; nice lawn; lot 66x132, with lane In rear; part of lot '��� set out with fruit trees. Price $2,750. : $ 1,5(i0 cash, balance arranged. 100 acres on the Scott road. 15 acres cleared; barn 50 x 30; stables, etc.; splendid soil; only $30 per acre, $1,000 : cash, balance easy. Part of lot nco, joins Lake Commur, about 70 acres, only $25 per acre Half cash. Jump. 7 lots Xos. Sl to 86 and D5, 95 faces on Sth avenue, next to Gunns ranch, 4 lots cleared without a stump; Bmall house, chicken house, 17;, choice chickens; horse and rig; $1500 cash. Lots le',, 17 are I 20 of 1 I of 3, Price $500 for three or $175 eai h; 1-2 cash balance il months at 7 per cent. Full sized lol mi Royal avenue, between Fourth and Merrlvale; all ch tr- ea. $1,200, $800 cash Acreage on Vancouver road, coi of Qilley road. $225 per acre. Ai . ��� ������ age Is selling fast at this pi - e Sn. 308, 8 roomed House, v. Ith bath room, etc.; Agnes St. $2,500; ri cash, balance .'! and b mos. at 7 ''. 4 LOTS, 2 lots from Cth Avenue on south s 37 & 38, full size. Price $11C four, or $300 each; b Any mlntoi ewan 1 not re any P* family age, t tlon ol Api made a Don agenc; lawlt bowev certali er. tw an im The form of the (1) upon each .�� desire dence .and than the v owne.' requfc (3) fathe fras I land than; the ^ on a tothe perfo Uvlm (4) prec* meat ��� dii ot v mea: (&: pert cordi with 1 Double tenement b isi and 2nd St.; 1 lol Prl 11 cash half ami half in 6 monl , Rents for $10 each ten int 411 acres (�� section 11 of Tn. 2. about 2 mile' Haworth mad, Surrey; b 1 '/4 storey bOUBe, 3 i'e other :; can be adde I 1 hack; 1'- acres ch \\ Ith clover, red, fair! One mile from Bhlngk d $1,200;. terms hall menu lis at 7 ';. Westerly 1, 11 of 63, S 1 132x132 corner 100 tei I bouses draw Ing $28 pi $5,000, half cash, balanci months. 160 si:. % of Section 26 I lu acres.partly cleared ; K in ��� running through; goo 1 i- north nf Webster's cot 1 mill and P O. at the wesl 1 rnei ber worth $7 jeer acre; ce 4 miles from Port Hani $2,100; terms $1,100 cash, H ranged. Large lot ami two cot' lumbia street, Sapperton, B l at $lo each. One and one-half storey I full size lot, situated nortl Royal avenue and corner of "��� street; 9 rooms^ hath room. '������ cold water, closet; woodshed bearlg fruit trees; streets on sides; lino view. Price $1,80C cash. Lot facing 2nd St., between and ,'!rd Ave., second lot fron . Ave.; 52x122 feet; all clean alongside and back. Prfci S half cash, halance easy at 7 150 acres Improved land, and sin ds complete, near Cl " all under cultivation, $15,000. can lean.ib. this, don'l del bargain; terms Can be' ani *''l''iir lhe' above four ; special price will be made l ' chaser. House 30x42 and 5th Ave lib Sl. Subdivision of lot 4fi, block 6, comprising some of ibe.. finest residential sites in the city for sale: exclusively by us. This magnificent property is situated on the corners of Fourth avenue, First street, (facing Queen's park- and Emory street, comprising in all ten ;i;;.\120 foot lots facing on First Btreet at $700 (excepting the corner lot facing Fourth avenue an I First street, held al $1000); two lois on Fourth avenui', 12 1-2x120, at $600 per lot; tour lots, 52 1-2.\.S5, $450; five Iris, $400. Call at our office on Front street and Inspect plans. House, full sizeel lot, on Keary street, Sapperton; reals for $10 per month, Only $1,050. 10 acres In B6c. 82, Timber, flr, ce- dar and alder, Hood soil; good roads. Apply for full particulars. Lots 17, is, 19*20, 21, face on IGth slreet and 8th avenue; 2 corner lots $250; 4 inside lots $200 each. Price $950, cash, Single lots at cash. No. 306.���9-roomed house, with bath bedrooms room, comer of 6th and Agnes St Price $4,00C; terms % cash, balanci 11 and 4\ months at 7 <;. upstairs, an.l down stairs; parlor, dining ���" " chen and pantry, Full si/. 1 I ' ning back to Ash St. Price J;.;: $1,500 casi, balance ai $500 at 7 per cent. No. 810.���9-roomed House and bath room, Agnes St. $3,000; u. cash, balance ,1 and (1 months at 7 'ri No. 312.���8-roomed House am, room, Agnes St. Price $2,500; ... "I"'"1 B,dvfl 1,etw,">" FlrSl cash, balance 3 and fi mos. at 7 % i Btr!et8' No' B' 6 ani' 7 ": ,,.,, _. . , each or $1100 ror Uie three. IbO acres, Westminster districl, 10 acres under cultivation, 10 acres or i Full sized lot, north side - Dr I . . 1 Three ru] sized lota on Fifth bath ,, , ......tl. ,.t.l__ i._-a ��� ne.._i nil chard, % acre strawberries planted this year; abler bottom land; running spring; bouse IS x 22; frame barn .'I'i X 32; I l-post frame house ainl ciiev stables, three in nil, stable 8 cows and 2 span horses; near Mission Station; schools, churches near al hand; steamer lands twice a day; about. Kin acres limber, flr ami cedar, never been logged; $2,000 refused for standing timber; carriage bouse 16 x 24; hen bouse made of hewed timber b,j,| in mortar, 12 x 30. A chance of a life, time, $9,000; $4,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. . ��� j llton slreet between Sixth .ni'1 '" 1 streets; $23f>. 28 acres on Mara rond, |;'' JM $160 an acre FOR A FEW "A ONLY. One-quarter cash, '-.b "��� ' I and 2 years at 7 %. 1 lot No. 24 on 13th, ������bi'i'rt ���'";:,' aide of 4th avenue. Price $2���� c Block 12 on 12th St., easi side: - fUll BiZed IntS, Tede- %Z.M 0^" r.ish, bal. C. 12 and 18 months in I'I H' ���I lots on Fifth Street, n '- till Suh. 15, S. Illl;. 13. $350 eacp. cash, balance �� months at i ����� li n 41 oi li 1�� �� * tl -o �� WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1907 TDK DALLY NEWS. t>Anr. SF.VEN LAND REGISTRY ACT. following descri Synopiti Of Canad an North-West jCf' Homestead Regulations. , Any even nu:a'.ere.1 sei tion ed' Do- ' minion lands in Maniioiia. S.is.riitch- ewan and Alberta, excepting >> ami 2ri reserved, may in- bomesteaded b\ person who i- the sub' head ed a license : ads. Re Lota i to 9 (Inclusive) e.f a por- Commencing a! a posl .: ated ;;' t: in of Lol 94, Group i. Map 440, Nev. the Bouth eaai corner of Timher Limit '<���'��� Btminsti-.' district No. .'^riT. then.'" Bouth mi ehains. west Where.,- ��� . 0f 0{ the lo. of Cer- v" chains, north 80 chains, and easl : -��� i 'ri Ti le Numl' r 15715a, issued -:l chains, to polnl of c mmencement N'OTICE TO CREDITORS. ���". the name ol Pel r Latham, b is been Bled In this office. Notice is b. i<���:... given thai 1 shai. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a duplicate of the said certificate, unless in the meantime valid Octe HARRIET PORD, Per S. 11. Fori. Agen 4, 1907. ally, or any male over is y.-ars of ,,:,i,.,:t:(iu ;,,. nia.'.e to me in writing. age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 acres, na ne- or less. Application for entry must ue le In persi. ���r, brother or sister of bomesti ader. eader is rejuired to per- estead duties under one ng plan.-: -' sex months' residence tivatlon of the land In three years. . ,i lei mi i . If bi- so . m i be requli I ro_si- h . u -. on iolelj > him, uol le "i acres In i stent. i.i el hia li". '��� dead. J dn this ther (oi ier, if the ised) '��� in teader . nce ...i [a . . by him, nol les a eee ac ��� a i.i extenl. iu . i ii bomi tead, or up- ud entere I for I y him ih homestea ler may >wn ia sldenc ��� duties by ... Cathi r io; mothi i i. . m "vie nil y" in tb I wo .graphs I di in d ia nore th in nine miles in . .ri ISivi . ".. '���'��� : ' ancea cr is si i .ee the ..... lnl I n ! Idem lutl< ti ai ;: ��� ��� ' e .. ir cn 'arml land i v, n- tnust l the i ��� ol mch : itenl notice In v. . lng i be Commi onei :' Do- LAND REGISTRY ACT. l. TAKE NOTICE thai Harrlel Ford, of Hammond, 3. C, occupatloo lady, Intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lamls; Commencing al a posl planted al ��� be north i isl corner of lot 235, south .. isl of Gilli's Bay, thence easl CO chains, thence soutb to th thi nee we : , ]���. along the hore I i _. 15, them i ��� ��� ��� i ound .1'.'.. ol" l.e , ommem ement. an I nortl ".;". to ol I 11 rri :t fi ird TAKE NOTICE that ap;.I.e.it ion has een made iei register Joseph Tays a-e the owner In Fee simple, under ei Tux Sale ri ed trom C. (.'. Fisher to Jo eph Tays, bearing date the lt'.th day of No veml er, a. d. 1904, of all an I sin? - lar thai ier: tin ai I or 1 acl ol ian 1 ai d pn ::.;- ��� situate, lying and iu i ii. District ol New w estminster, iu the Province of British Colum ila tuore pai i Icularlj known and 'l i i a ��� Lol 13, Bl icli . . livislo Lot 201, Cn.u;. 1. ifi i and eai ii e.r you are requ'.i i : > i on e : the cl ..ee ol I ie tax a., er ���'���< bin fo '.- I .��� .<;. fi _n the date ...' th< firsl puhli i notice upon you, oth rwise l Baa 1 register Jo3e] le Ta; a "������ m .n reof In L fee . Ai i ie' re y direel thai publi- , ��� alien i lotice for ��� ne month i:i , j,,. .,,(i;j, .-. dail :.��� ivi paper pub] btd al Ne1..- ...,,,,, f,ve ���" wlnster will be good and sufflcl- Bayi Texada Island, thence south ' ���' ervlce thereof. chains, thence ��� a il SO chains, the nce ...ni Registry Offlce, n0rth SO chains, thence wesl SO chains N'o ier 1, ll 2. i VKE NOTICE thai Harri I Kuril, . : Hammon I, B. C, oi .upation , ee! . lnl nds to apply for a sp .1 timl ��� : llcen ��� following d lands. ���i p ���-' plan',1' 1 ; I easl corner of . ec ion 2 I, : .. south east of Gllli'3 S the full particulars of their claims, da- ly verified; the statement of their account and the nature of the security, If any, held bj tnem, and FURTHER TAKE NOTICE thai af- | ter b ich la il mentiom .1 d ite the executors, John Hendrj and John il. Jardine, will pro< ee l to distribute th i assel of the deci ed imong the par- ,. ei Itled thereto, having n ;a I to th . emi- ol whii ii they sh ill n itice, and thai the said .��� [ll a ii be ! a ih for the .������; i el or inj ieen t then t to an . il eli me ; 1 2 ae ol ition. DA ririi al Ne w Wi tmln ite r, thli Oth da> of No> emi er, 19 ' MARTIN & McQFARRIE, Solicitors for John i '��� p Iry and John It. Jardine, i v i ���' u a of the i Estate. ��� ��� ��� i ��� ��� o i ��� ��� s ��� ��� i ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��������������������� ���������������* ooooo ������ o o o o LARD LARD Fresh, Wholesome, Kettle Rendered LARD Afe Low Pi-ices for Cash 20 pound Pail $2.00 10 pound Tin $1.35 5 pound Tin 70 3 pound Ten 40 2 pound Tin 30 TELEPHONE 101 Reichenbach Co., Limited Wholesale and Retail Butchers LARD LARD o o o o o ��� o o o o o 0 o o * o o o I o o o �� o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ovince of British l iy of o. tober, New We sl minsf Colum la, this . A. I), i. , C. S. KEITH, i Us riet 1 egisl: ar, To John Sirr, I to ] oinl of c mmeui emenl HARRIET FORD. November 1, 19 I". T! Pi rd, lady. i . :'. : . . Hai m i.i, Intends to ap] . et thai ; lai ' ; i ' . > ' ' e loi a s, ������. i 'i the following ersoi , I with this notic , ... : ��� .ee ,��� i iaii e ���, ,- i or nn ler I Im i r licei tie 11 . aimln an) n- di scribed lauds: .1 ,��� vi tue ol any Commem lng al a ,.. . pi inti I a red In . im . m I all ;<���.'��� the south-east corner of S iction i Bons clai ��� .��� In eresl In sal 1 an 1 aboul Qve mile ... .i:e ��� asl of la al Ottawa, of ntention ;,., | |,;. .,,. .��� vt.���,.,, title is not I Gillis I ay. Texada Island, tie ne ��� 6Q registered und-r the provisions of the chains south, thence ivesi to th? Land Registry Act," shall te forever > shore, thence northerly along the (.stopped and debarred trom setting| shore to the south line of S ction 19, . p any claim to or In respect of the thence easl to the poinl of commence- ... nement of their account and the na- Vri W. CORY, Mil , tei ol ���',���' Inti rioi uthorlz . u ' :i f IN THE MATTER ot the Estate of John Connal Wh; te, late eef tlie city ... New Wi stminster, British Col- ':���" ' a ��� . NOTICE IS lilriri BY. GIVEN, pur- . to tie' Revis. ���', i tatutes i f Brit . . el mi rie. Chapter iri. that all 11 ors and Others having cl 'it is against the ��� state of the s ild Jobn Connal Whyte, who died on or abo.it the '.'Ui daj ol October, L907, are required on or before the 30th day .1 November, 1907, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the undersigns I their Christian and surnames, a'.riv .3- es and descriptions; the full particulars oi their claims duly verified; the lenient will no pain LAND ACT. Form of Notice. said land oo si 11 tor taxi s as provided ... : i . "Land Regisl rs Act." Timber Notices i men' Novembe HARRIET FORD 190". Hurrb duster Land Distrii t, Dls- 'ol New Westminster, B. C. Ihotiee that James Sharpe. of Biestiuinsti'r. ll. C, occupation aan. inteiiijs to apply for ;i |^nr i r lirens ��� ov r the follow- el lands:��� Commen :n- .it ei ii"--.i pl.inii'el on thi'^est bank of Twenty-five Mile C(Wk, About two mib's from tbe I-.il- l. TAKE NOTICE thai Ford, of Hammond, is. C lady, Intends to apply (or a special tim ier license over the follow ng described binds: Commencing at a post planted ri the south-west corner ol location N i. about four miles south-easterly slund, thenco thence south ��� : ��� VI n. b' (.' I; ��� n 1,80. m in ., e e i" I I I I I I ' $.v:'':I i ave��i New Westminster Land District. District of New Westminster. TAKE NOTICE thai Harriet Ford, of Hammond, B. C, occupation lady, intends to apply for a special timber I p. license over the following deBdribed]from Glllls hay, Texada lands: In .N'ew Westminster district, ] east to location No. S commencing ut a post planted at the j to Lot 235, thence west and south north east corner of Timber Limit No. | along the boundary of the said Lot 233 S663, New Westminster Dist., tnence |t() the shore, thenee westerly an.! looett River ib-n-e East forty chains, south SO chains, east 80 chains, north | northerly to the point of commence- Bonth, One Ininrired anel sixty ehains, ;so chains, and west SO chains, to point ment. Wett, torty ehains. Nortii one hundred : 0[ comnienceuieut. ' HARRIET FORD, I November 1 Per H. S. Ford, agent October 4, 1907. and sixty mencemen JAMES SHARPE. HARRIET FORD 1907. ture of the security, If any, held bj them; and FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the executrix. Margaret R. Whyte, will pro- " ' ' oeed to distribute the assets of the de ceased anion,-, the parties entitled [ thereto, having regard only to tho claims of which she shall then have j notice, and that the said executrix Win not be liable tor the saiel assets or any part thereof to any person or [ persons of whose claims notice _sb_V.l i not have been received by her at tho time of such distribution. .1. D. KENNEDY, Solicitor for Margaret R. Whyte, executrix as aforesaid, Dated the lib day of Novembe-, I 1907. "* O OOOOO O O ��� * 0 OO O OOO O O O O O O O 0* B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, lurned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. L^rge Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster I -* ��<.��� ����� oo oo:;OOriOO':.eOo;.oo:.o oo ooriOO-:.ooriOOriOO:;:Oo::oo;,o X They are Perfectly Waterproof YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WITH THE "DICK BOOT." For over fifty years the name of DICK has been a household word in the Old Country for Waterproof Hoots. Their special process renders the sole leather perfectly and permanently Waterproof, besides adding doubly to its wearing qualities. These we specially recommend for the wet weather: Prices���Ladies, from $2.75 to $4X0. Youths, $2.00 Gents, from $3.50 to $5.00. Boys, 52.75. The Old Country Boot Store, - Columbia SL J. STEWART, Proprietor ��*>*>�� OOriOOriOOe:: OO' OOvOO;'. O^. ���COOri*0*OOriOOriOOriOOriOOriO< o o I that Hariri" I ' D��U, OctOri',- I'I. IbiiT LAND ACT. Form of Notice. Itinin.;ter, Land District, District ot New Westminster, lt. C. Take BOt:i-e' that .Iuiiks Sharpe, nf Now Woeiieeiie.-iei, ll. C., neeupatlon, Lumberman, inn-nils lei ai'l'ly for a occupation special'. __:_.._.��� v. TAKE NOTICE ��� ��� | Kurd, of Hammond, is 2. TAKE NOTICE tnat Harriethady, Intends to apply for Ford, of Hammond, occupatiDii lady, Umber license over the tollowlr intends to apply tor a special timber described lands; license over the following described | Commencing al a post planted i lands on Texada Island. Commencing j ^ north-easl corner of Section 2 at a post planted at the south wes: ; about tour miles south-easterly i corner of lol IE - ���*_ iwe'i C leav, exa a island, then ie 16 > special tin ing descri Commei the West Creek, ah. looett Riv. eSouth, OIL East fort> and, sixty mencemei Date, Octe r lie ense over the followed lands: ��� inK Bl a pnst planted on bank of Twenty-five Mile il twei miles trom the Lil- . thence Wesl torty chainB, hundred and Blxty chains, i hain-. North one. hundred chains to point of com- chains east so chains, north 80 chains, ; chalns and west 80 ciiains to point of com-| thence liieliceii.ent. cbains Bouth, thence 40 chaius < a-:. 160 chains north, th nce b1 west to point of commenca- October 1, HARRIET FORD, Per s. ll. Ford, Agent. 1907. llle'Ilt. Novembei HARRIET 1907. . . i ,i>. rora TAKE NOTICE thai Harried of Hammond, occupation lady, 6. TAK i'i NOTICE that Ford, of Hammond, B. C i Intends to apply tor a special Timber lady, Intends t'i apply for ���r in, JAMES SHARPE, 1907. :LAND REGISTRY ACT. License over trie following described lands. Commenclug at a post planted at thc south west corner of Timber Limit" 9S28, thence west Si) chains, lorth th SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under signed, and endorsed "Tender for Detention Building, Victoria, I!. C ." will be' received M this off.ee. ' until Monday, December-:, 1907, In- icluslvely, for the construction ot a De ; tention Building al Victoria, B. C. - Plans and specification can be Been ei anl forms of tender obtained at this ,, Departm ml enri on application to Wil- Q sp dn] Ham HenderBon, Esq., Resident Arch- toll >'.vi:i ���.' Itect, Victoria, B. C. Persons tendering are notifti l th.-it ' ��� tenders will nol be considered unless ��� made on the printed form supplied, signed with their actual Blgn- Shingle and Saw Mill MACHINERY ,��^,U..*t.Jt..Tl.,1fr ri"1 I EOT luro* ivtv-l :: ' lssned In the name of Frederick Wil- U��m;8mitb has boon filed in this otfloe. Commencing at a iiost planted at the south east corner of Timber Limit No. 9828, thence south 80 cnains, Notice is hereby given that 1 shall I west 80 chains, north SO. chains, and ��t UtoVexpiration of one month from I east SO chains, to point of commence- tho date of the first publication here- ment. f 0 CJ*' I Ide |i \i,W\ Ot, Issue a duplicate of Ihe said certificate , unless In the meantime valid Objctlon '. e made to me in writing. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles. tsttktt registry office, N'ew Westmin- ���tor, li. C, Sept. IG, 1007. HARRIET FORD, Per S. H. Ford, agent. October 4, 1907. 5. TAKE NOTICE that Harriet Ford, of Hammond, occupation lady, intends to apply for a special Timber timher license over the followin cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains north of the south-east corner of Section 6, eatiout a half mile north of Ulllia bay, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thencJ 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of commencement. HARRIET FORD. November 1, 1907. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS fall to complete the work contracted for, If tlie tender be not accepted th-1 cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, FRED. GELINAS, I ��� Secretary; Department of Public Works, Ottawa, November 2, 1907. Newspapers will not he paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority trom the Dewrtaseat. BULLETIN 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 West-bound rates from all points east and south to the Pacific Coast from September 1st to October 31st. We can arrange delivery of tickets for you free of charge. F. C. MEYERS, Agent Phone 194. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. \V. A. ROSS, Assistant General Pass. Agt., Seattle, Wash. IMI ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS VI _ '.'.��� 1 !S pagf kight ~y THE DAILY HSW8. �����*��_��. Building Lots Fine residential site on Third Street, 2 lots on a good corner for $1,200.00 on terms. : : Don't be persuaded to use imported salt on the grounds of economy. WINDSOR SALT at present prices, is the cheapeit in the end. 106 W WEDNESDAY NOV. BRITISH HOUSE MAY NEED A NEW PREMIER Malins, Coulthard & Co. m J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department a ,.-; ibe. collector, nts were purchased prior :, . ��� er 29, 1897, or thai thi animal which the' skin W is iri n �� I ired elsewhere than In pi ihibited wate rs, entry wIL not be allowe i Residents who desire to take sealskin garm, ni abroad may have the sen. .vrist. red with the collector.' The law on whiti. th. above Insti u applying to t*��*��� Importation " skins Into the Unite i States 8 based Ie very plain. Corset Demonstration mH-rnaa iW _-, m Campbell-Bannerman Unfit for Political Work at the Present Time. - m ^^^v^Kr-Xerirriri^W^^^ri^KKriK^ri::: >������������������������������������������� WRAPPING PAPER PAPER BAGS AND TWINE # GET our prices before buying || out of town. J J. J. MAC KAY & COS| i m BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS NEWS DEALERS ���������������*�������������� ��������������� THE BEST- Cookers and Heaters In Town, are to be Purchased at : : : BRYSON & SONS London, Nov. m.���Sir Thomas Bar- low,physician to King Edward's household, made a lengthy examination of the premier, Sir Henry Campbell-Baa- nerman, at Downing street today, an 1 j an official announcement was subsequently issued to thee effect that lhe'! patient's condition was satisfactory,' ibut that in view of the approaching session of parliament it is necessary that he Bhould have some weeks' complete change and rest. The premier therefore is going abroad almost im mediately. He has nol been the same ; man since his Wife died last year, an 1 bis recent acute attack of heart troi- ' ble at Bristol was a signal that his po- i litical activities have overtaxed hia j physical strength. It would be no surprise to tha ! friends of the premier, who is seventy- '��� one years old, if much of his parlia- i ment ary work during the coming season is delegated to his colleagues in I the cabinet, and the rumors of his ]ios : sible retirement from tln^ leadership of the Liberal party are revived. In , view of bis onclaughts on the House of Lords it is not thought likely that he will cure to accept a peerage .nil continue in the leadership amiu the less strenuous surroundings prevailing in the hereditary House of Peirlii- ment. C irpi nters are al work building an Itional office on the top floor ol ceiurt bouse, wbicb will be used the Provincial police. Tbe ball In the ne.rib-east corner of the flat ri tne ��� section which will be utilized. Another room is being constructed on the bottom floor for tb*' use of the j j em it or. The 'Eclipse9 Bread Maker Simple in Construction Perfect in Operation Easiest to Clean Agents for Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 FUKS ARE DESTROYED BY CUSTOMS OFFICERS New Wellington COAL MAYERS & PRESTON Blacksmiths' Coal in stock. OFFICE i FRONT STEI, FOOT OF SIXTH, HEW WESTMINSTER P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. OFHCE DIARIES for 1908 AT- MOREY'S 217-219 Columbia St. Holiday Goods Arriving Daily Gold Necklets and Lockets Sec our stock of above before ]iir- chasing. Solid Gold NECKLETS from $2.73 to $77.00 each. Solid Gold LOCKETS from $2.E0 to $55.00 each. We al.-o bave Gold BRACELETS; I prices $650 to $75.00 each. ami Gold BROOCHES, $1.50 lol $110.00 each. W. G. Chamberlin THE JEWELER. Agent Hamilton Watches. JUST ARRIVED ���jpmf-z- A recent action on the pari of a customs officer stationed on the border line between Canada and the United States, wbicb involved the destruc- j tion of two valuable' .sealskin coats,; has caused considerable consternation anions travelers, it appears that seal- j skin coats, jackets, capes, hats or sealskins In any other form, cannot bi taken across the line unless tlie own r is able to produce an affidavit to tb i effect that the seals rrom which thi ; article is made were captured before December 29, 1897, or else taken sTnce in unprohibited waters. Failure to produce the deolaratioa, which must, in compliance with O'e law, be signed by the American consul, will result iii the confiscation an*] destruction of the garment. No compensation win be given for the article destroyed. Furs to the value of sev-l eral hundred dollars have been destroyed during Hie past month, and, lu ' spite of many protests, the officials continue in their line of action. In ib.. digesl oi' circular instructions issued to the United Suites officials appears the following, which deals with this particular matter: "i.i" law expressly forbids the Importation into the United States of garments made In whole eu- in pari cl the skina of | rohibited fur seals, and unless the owm r Is able to estblls'i by competeni evidence, and to the sat- Will mix and knead a batch of dough thoroughly in three minutes without hands touching the dough. ANDERSON & LUSBY McConkey's Chocolates Are the Best A fresh and large assortment, just received at��� MUIR'S Drug Store Columbia St., New Westminster Telephone 83 A fresh stock of Raisins, Currants, Peels, Spices, Shelled Almonds, Walnuts, etc., etc. Also a shipment of China Crockery and Glassware! ADAMS & DEANS The City Grocery. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������< ��� ��� Electric Railway Service ii Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and way stations will run every half- hour from 5:60 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Cars leave the depot every twenty mtautes 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 after, commencing at 0:20 a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten minutes after the hour, balf past and fifty mtautes after il the hour, commencing at 0:30 <> a. in. Sunday Service halt-hourly between iriiO a.m. ami Jl p.m. British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd t ��>*49****y****ir**y**y****y*H***** ************ fr* ms* ttttm This is your opportunity to secure 30 acres of fine fruit land, half cleared, house and barn, good orchard and small fruits bearing. Handy to mainline C. P. R. shipping point, also steamboat landing. Good opportunity to secure a profit producing fruit farm at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Price, $2,500 Terms to be arranged to suit. by the expert demonstrator of a v. make ol French corsets. We have made arrangements \ ;, the manufacturer of this particular line to have their Miss Winfield visit our store for a short time in the interest of their high-class corsets. The exact date of her arrival iot yet For Short Time Only known to us but will be announced later. We invite every woman to take advantage of this opportunity to be fitted with a proper and perfect fitting corset suitable to their figure. Watch for future announcements with full particulars. W.S.C0LUSTER&Ct LEADERS IN MILLINERY. 247 Columbia Street, - - New WestmiiJ W. K. Qilley���Tel, 122. Offlce Tel. 16. G, E, Ci Gilley Bros., Lt( j . ��� WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Wellington Coal, Van. Portland Cement, Rosebank Lime, B.C1 tery Vitrified Pipe, Drain Tele, Terra Cotta, etc.: Clayburn P'ti Mantel, and Fire Brick, Fire Clay. Gartcraig Fire Brick. Live' Salt, Forge Coal, Common Br "k, Sand, Gravel and Crushed R:: ������������������������������������������������������������������������><>���������������������������������������������������������>��� X Evening Classes in Commercial Branch i Will be held in Columbian College, commencing un Tuesday, November 5, For rates apply at the College. X W. J. SIPPRELL, - - Pri ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ncia IMPERIAL FLOUR McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AXD PEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333. NOTICE. F. CRAK! English Watchman] Two doors from Geo. Arlurns, V* Ladles' Oold Watches from $,l:| Gentlemen's Silver Watchss, I face, $6.00. Gentlemen's silver watches, !,j ROYAL HANK OF CANADA, case, $7.50 up. J NORTHERN BANK ' ^genl for the celebrated SoutJj ' Watches, supplied to the "fl ���. Arctic Expedition. All warran* After December 1st, 1907, I li branches of the undersigned Banks, in New Westminster, B. C, will not open for Duslness on Saturday ov. QlngS. BANK OF MONTREAL, CANADIAN I! W'K OF COMMERCE, Signs Painted rii Chains, Rings, Jewelry. etc.* i Watch repairing; charges able. Anywhere Westminster Iron J GENERAL MACMINK AM> W WORK. j SHIP SMITHINU. HKIl'Hf'ri STRUCTURAL IRON VVWj have removed to Fourth street city ! Ornamental Iron WorK, In back of Guichon Hotel. ' I T��������' ��!l,ea- ���^"SKS* Mail orders nnd {.orrcri1""" ���IAS. PENNINGTON ami . vlted. JOHN REIP�� BF.ORU-. BTKHIIflT' New Westtulniuur NOTICE.--Royal City Sign Wl irks ��4 IM m Ito W* ���o ai tn wi thi flel Na 2; ���c* m ��4 mi e 1 w< CM am J. tot ROBT. RICHARDSON, ' Proprietors. BEAD THE DAILY NEWS' Ja^���. ����_.�������"'