Read the News'big offer on page 2 ____. Read the News' big offer on page 2 LA. lj-- % VOLUME 2, Nl 'Ml Ki. 8.. NEW WESTMINSTER, ]_. C., THURSDAY MORNING, AI'KIL 11. IW, Id CENTS PEH WEEK REPUTATION PLEADS FOR Y.M.C.A. SUNDAY SCHOOL PROSPERS. BULLET FOR HUGHES. "fares Elected at Annual Meeting��� Pistol Shot Pierced Tram on Which MR. m moi Hy del ter arci or Trade Hears Interesting Address on Important Work���Better Steamer Service Approved Of���Bridp...- Tolls Bob Up Again-J. D. Taylor Talks. �� ��� ��� - . : Pii . el ',, |i :..' 'tie. ali lo enliven nit tei ��� eceived I the n ommen I. V. Lei evished to n an ri oanl , ' ��� mi llu .which m ei awa .'.M .s no ofli- ... i een reci ed, It Financial Standing Good. A. ��� ��� ngoftheQueen ���i* ���' ������i Suiid.ty Sell > - ��� : . . bowed i unci islvelj thai ition ia on nosl - - thli ting rhe flnan . , ��� ��� , lie treasure , . - colli 'MM', I 14 iv hi 11 . ��� . ��� iat un :,, - : . :. I 3i ��� V. M. .'. A.. ��� '���'.. ��� - -��� ��� li ���- ��� ' he prope ' i .��� ti . to , In rt as r : I ' ,ii ' ' . '. m ��� r. Thi a '1:'ion ea .. : ��� ridge ai -..,'��� a . ii itbji ��� . ,, i thai M , :'.- , an 1 as hi i on i thi il ivas - i the greai this, $11.1 i ul te . ��� . eagi iliitia ��� . ��� m to the Travelled Governor Hughes. I'i i,.. \: il 10 \'e. ^ ; Cenl ral ,.���;:, i -',:��� i lie n indo�� n : le i. ain on �� I Governor i avi lling to the cl. to attend i mier of the 1 .im i lliam iei oi i lomme rei .pi to! shol was iii "il through tin w indow in tli. . .,, li nin ad of I \ . , ont i ��� . ' panii ' . ��� ' ', was unaware ol i i ��� <��� ELLISON SUGGESTS INCREASE Member for Okanagan Waxes Eloquent on Prosperity of Province and Startles Members by Proposing Increased Sessional Indemnity for Premier, Ministers and Others. out good reliable [hej could put five cents more value tie strong! advo timbe lands, and that t! estions w hich M r. !'.,: mi nl 1.11 Pa ts, ,ii- ill ' i" ,0, . i nient, 1'ndi e hi ������ .ail. sh . i ��� Idge 1 tl ������ Iiresln it, E J. Crean m ellh ch on 1 '��� considered lhal ; ��� -��� : f tin ide of the he tolls, and il rovincial ������ neni ; rd io do without the reven te lerived fi mi tin - in turnin nn n, ii ��� ,. sug Mr, P trsons, ,n the tolls ��� ne e, :. ��� , I, stated I hat it J. I>. Ta.v loi considered ...it... . , 1 matte : mid prim amen should be I I in a ___, lie fore a e^Hat ;|ag . ,. : : ..- founded the lolls Sevi al gentlemen spoke un HRa i.ti.-iii' -- 'hi> ma;;. ��a.- whet- - ��� \ ���!. '���.. . . :tions li I thai the ).in\ ncial govi mi 11 nl Ibeen . ���- . : ��� ��� \- ��� .:, ���':. .- .urs,. questi . to movi the as soe ft? com i I' ' '., ' .M-tMM-s linn and ���' could be done. Kerch..nt- ita! lit.an 1 -in ii-li-tu-. Considerable dlscun ion - 1 . Mr. Parsons handled the matter from Im, ihe freighl draft, and the desira- a busim oinl of view, and cited ollity of co-operat|jn with the Vancou- different cities where the subject had ver board of trade in matters relating been tfi! 11 nte. In Otl ra $200, had to transportation, suggesting legal ad been Bubscriln 1 insidi of Iwo weeks, im, on (he matter, was consiil -the Ma; the advisable, as it was the general opin- I. n nf the board thai the railroad commission was favoring the < orporal. 1 SUEVIC BLOWN IN' TWO. ... ilted in ' .., ed to direct D>���""ite Used t0 Get Af;-r Pal t] , ear: F. O Vessel Free. 1 '������'������ - ��� m i.'ti; : II. <���'. Cham- g ti el Bo well, London, .A . dispa : I-:;-,-,, ; White, "������ I Mai ' ' ��� ard to-day 1 nnounce 1 thai IF Phi ", secretaries; C ��������� t >- orn, I asurer; Miss Vile - ' ��� I ',1 ��� m, Thei . ��� . no changes in the teachers s Mis Lena Crake being ap- \-j, Lorla, April 10. Tho govi rnmeni ��� I , thi same as the Prei wi re In the peculiar position, al 1 ��� 1 >nta , jsion ol thc ��� Mr, Ellis in And I wou I 1 ��� .en :, , n . ��� I ' '��� '���"' " " ! '" :" leas1 ���*'��� own bills .1 \. Macdonal I ol thi other Ministers pointed ."i -��� n tm ��� efects in the Hi hi hall 1 n ,i, 1 offered ..... ami a, me n - Govi rnnn 1 ipporti v, .., 1 ,, ��� , th' did nol ca 1 ' The in lemnit) of 1 te mem M olit thi . iii pn mb '', ntinue 1 Mr. Ellison, "I woul ffere ilie gi si sl' ul 1 ier Increased from $S00 [,ietations of thi mea ire, v s;.ecl icus ol vei nmenl suiipo ers wa t of, . ' . n ��� ��� of ���'. 1 ��� .1" li ih.. . White Star lite. earner Suevic, v, en ashore near the Liz 11 tl, Mt IT. was cut In two yesterdaj bj means lln , -'.ti'iisive use of il; namiti 1 n : tl the afle pai! ��as Ri ill severed this morning and towed to port. Tl e forepart is firmly fixed on thi reel MAYOR SECURES MANY ATTRACriONS EXHIB TION WILL EE BETTER BECAUSE CF MANAGER'S TRIP ���FINE STOCK -OMING.' CONDENSED MILK ! TO BE MADE HERE HENDRICKS- MANUFACTURING COMPANY NEGOTIATING FOR FACTORY SITE. 1 ine;. and the head of lhe militia frtmenl taking an active pari In r;:i- im of tan Is, Winnipeg was idering a m ���. 1 uilding: Brandon ralsi I $67S - foi v.. M. C. A. ' ui : Ri gin 1, ���?''_'.���". I; Mooi 1 ., ts 100: the capital) of Uberta, $35, M thi se matti rs. Mr. 1., . a mi ' ; a ��� '' ..,", Thin - :.... nighl . .1 , the 111 gone into. A communication from s irn ; muni- '" l;' - alitj stating that the council wi ild look into th.' matti r of openii 1 Ige to Be a \ . Ri I fill From iie.' si 1 'etary oi Mon ��� ' trade, as In. the X. w W< st- 1 iin te trade io re pu - - Willi, l Lau ��� ������ . : 111 lit, . ..:,-' commi - Received aud see- retarj ;��� qui - ��� ��� endorse thi ei a.'mm and fbi war! to s. ��� Wi '1 Laurie mei ��� . lie c! 1 11, H, T .1. Tra] T. M'ulr, .'. .. Lee ���1 .. re ;:u ! ;,..-' moi ��� - a .',���', ,. i - . -'- ��� . Portland, . .. ,;ii;ilnl of M. place New ��� among rogn ; ��� ��� of t lay, \ fi -, vi tiestions mu of I neiiibi 1 01 evhl ��� ren risve : ��� ' Pars ns. ' ��� ,. '��� if thank ���. '.! 1 iwen ible and inten the 1 - ' Tli" ��� ' ��� , , ��� ;'. , ' ��� mi H. '!'. on the 1 Vici ; In the ��� new ling ,m i better service or the ',��� ��� an 1 better p It 1 Vice ll and Victoria. The Ke' "ill hn re one ni 1 clerl pul 011 staff but no new buildings " ted this yi ar; and Captain '.". toria, state I to the de- Ion, thai a new boai wa ��� hi In i ���as< d in the old country, and a r service coul I be expected on 'ew Westminster-Victoria run bv 'all. th" 1 He v ' ��� ��� ��� ��� 1 nd _n m 1 which ,,,,,,.' bulli lien1 by ' Mr. Paine some years For the' 11.1 -1 few tveels, ec' the Hendi Icks I'.rnt have bi en trav e'Jing around th�� country submitting , ,-' 1. projiosals Io the farmers, and making Quest iin : mceraln thei II ol often foi supplies of milk on behalf ... ternoon. Mayor ef iheir firm. A large numbei of i m expl ew 0 the tilings tracts are reported to have been en< -: heen - ng lhe peo ' ' 'n;"- aud prospects for h 1 , . . '. -i iie. :,��� ��� ration of the Industi in Ni .- \\ ������ ' min ��� er fall office, and I think it is time thai Iheir b 'hn le - should he matei laily In creased The Hon. the Premier fehoul I. ia my opinion, reci Ive nol less than $7,500." Mr. McPhillipB���Why nol make It asking the Lleut.-Govi mor, In view if lhe small amouni of Ihe fines and th ��� small amouni or woi.- ittm hed l ��� the office, to have his salary 1 duced from the preseni one of $500 to a Bum nol yel named. HUE'S NEW ROAD Will EAP FAR NORTH FIRE FIEND FAILS IN HORRIBLE DESIGN , preset] - miin, . . .. |n E. ,1. Crean, ... ',. < unn ng '... ' ��� ,'.. . -.-,- m . |e; L. B. Lusby, . n. non 1 . h Mintbom, J >. s Curtl White . si , n were tin lorn Bros., .- - ��� . ii I. il \. ire lireede - em the ,. t. 1. tdd Bi is., also ol Portland, the fines I hi rd of ,ler- m ��� . re also _trongly Im- ��� xhlbition managei'. Ic-sci . id vantages of the F I ,,.. '��� . ��� : p 1 , and prom .' .': M. W. The Hendricks firm ',- - ��� ���si In its particular line of ' is! "ni ss, and Iheir name is n hi 1 h word wherever condensi rl- mill used. At the present time thi \ li . 1 fi iit large factories in con tan ' 1. a bul a.-e unable In cope with I' ��� demand, Owln. to th< fact thai this ;.���"! I of 1 he province Is ad 1] ted for the raising ol daii \ cai le Intend to ni ke evei y effoi ll tr factoi ���. here, Lai ������ PEACE RIVER COUNTRY TO BE TRAVERSED���MANY MINNESOTA MEN MAKING Tl:_ '. INCENDIARY ATTEMPTS TO BURN UP VANCOUVER'? CHINATOWN ��� REWARD OFFERED. e. -I A j ni I in. e! esl : nl of the Greal Northei a rail- some things today aboul Winnipi Louis Hill way told tbe road's new terminals, He said: The (it. iii Northern system is en-1 deavorlng to secure mammoth termln- ale in Chicago, Minneapolis and Win "'l,"d 10, opulation and over arid doing ���*"l ,T���/?_, ?w ^f��� *" expec ��� "i to pillow their example, Mailmen for Calgary. Igary, .April 10 ,. irge Ro s of oi offlci .'i', ai tmi nt, Is in the arrangi u foj the Insfaliatlon of . 11 ,111,1 over arid doing $20,000 a , . ar business were ma le eligible for streei delivery service, and of course Calgary comes well ' Men Are Acquitted, within that list, The Innovation will Victoria, April 10.���The three m.n prove a big boon to the public, espe- who we're arrestee] last week cm a clally if it is organized on an up-tOM charge of assaulting a firt la Victoria eiaie basis, and enough men are place"] west were brought up for trial ye��t< on duty to give al leasl two deliveries day morning. Evidence' was produced laily In residential sections and as which entirely altered the appearand many more as may be nei' eery forjof tbe matter and the case wa- ���. isln i ui'-. misted, ��� fr-��%i��r>. -h.w ���#�����**��- . THE DA IX Y .NEWS. THUPSDAY APRIL '907 Second-Hand PIANOS ORGANS. RANGES. STOVES. BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS. ETC. Rushton & Speck TROPICAL TITBITS. Some of Vie Native Dishes Tli.it Ar�� Corv.d In Jan..- ca. In Jamaica, as evor.i w Iiere else, there are two ways to '1 > things. There , is the beaten track of tbe tourist ta j Tx6 Je!!en;,'.w^tv!v,uoua. dJu^and -ui I needs no bush; neither does the grand offer of The Daily News need any eloquent statements to put before th, SECOND-HAND STORE SSUm^ Public th? excellence of its offer. Just think! For $3.00 you obtain a $1.50 book (over one hundred of the i ��egen^�� ��Xl T^r:i::^l^\Z^ <���d m^ carefully selected literary gems to select from) and THE Daily News delivered at your home for Sign Man on Wheel. customs, together with the quaint oddl- months free Columbia St. New Westminster, ties of the negro nal ivi' lit'" "next to ' the earth," one must travel a different Phone 275 course. Courtesy to visitors to the Is- SIMMER'S SWEET PEA SEEDS MIXED and SEPARATE Toronto Parks Lawn Grass Bluegrass White Clover Flower Seeds Vegetable Seeds fresh and Reliable Spraying Materials Grafting Wax, Etc. laud is everywhere manifest. There are native dishes that no hotel on :!ie Island can make to taste SO good. There I learned the Indescribable de- Ilclousness of a properly deviled .Ta- : malca black crab. There' were served curries tliat would make a habitue of Delmonlco's sil up and take notice��� turtle, real turtle, prepared with a delicacy to delight an epicure, nnd native ,,_.___._-.. oysters tliat Jamaicans facetiously say "grow on tree's." Tropical fruits In all their fragrance and juicy prim,' gave un Intimation of the productive possibilities of the Island, The green tinted Jamaica orange, thin of skin ami richly juie'v. grape fruil of superior qualit; . the avocadu pear, oily In composition and nutty in flavor; pineapples lu Ja mnica they cul them In half horizontally and eat them with a spoou -man goes, akee, breadfruit, ochra, choco, yams, and more yams, were there to tempt Hie' Inexperienced palate.���Travel Magazine. THE ARKANSAS HOG. The Daily News has now been established one year, and is already a warm favorite in the majority J homes in the city. Winner of the popular contest at the Bazaar, on its own merits, shows that the efforts of rd publishers to establish a local paper replete with local news is appreciated'by the citizens of New Westminster A clean paper���not tilled with nauseous advertisements it appeals to the many; and the offer now made is worl of the soundest consideration. Moreover, by taking the News on this basis, it is a clear saving of $2.20 per annum I surely a consideration in this strenuous age. Still, as we stated above, good wine needs no bush, and the present! scheme is purely for purposes of advertising. Advertising is the soul and life of trade. We request our mi rchantsl to advertise, knowing how well it pays; and we are also advertising, with splendid results. We have several copies of each work, but already live titles have been sold out, so don't delaj, I in your selection and have prompt delivery of the book you have wanted to read so long, and also the paj i The following is the list of books now in stock: CURTIS' . It Can Outrun a Greyhound and Whip a Wolf or a Bear. , An esteemed contemporary gave Drug, Specta_le,|\an_, Seed Store space to the following communication 1 from a subscriber on "The American Hog:" "Arkansas has a greater variety of hogs and less pork and lard than any state in the Union. An average hog iu Arkansas weighs about fourteen pounds dressed with Its head ou and about six pounds and a half with its head off. It can outrun a greyhound. jump ti rail fence, climb like a parrot and live on grass routs and rabbit tracks, lt hasn't much tail or leri-et'e', but plenty of gall. It will lick a wolf or a bear in a fair fight, lt is railed razorback because it Is shaped like a sunflsh. In hunting a razorback it is always shot at sideways, for there is not a ghost of a show to hit it otherwise, any more than to shoot at a split shingle, it can drink milk out I of a quart jar on account! of its Ping, \ tUui head. This type of razorback ls known as the stone hog because its. head is so heavy ��nd its nose so long that it balance, up ___i_ul. The owner of this typo of. hogs usually ties a stone to its tall to keep it from overbalancing and breaking Its neck while rua- a uiug. If the stone is too heavy, it will j pull tbe skin over its eyes, tintl it will go blind." SPROTT- SHAW BUSINESS INSTITUTE LIMITED. 836 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Bookkeeping, Gregg and Pitman Shorthand, Telegraphy ami Engineering. Seven Teachers Forty-Five Typewriters Students Always in Demand. R. J. SPRtW, B. A., Principal Abbe Constantin Halevy. Adam Becie���George Kliot Aesop's Fables��� Aihambra���Irving. Alice in Wonderland���Carroll Andersen's Fairy Tales���Andersen Arabian Nights Entertainments��� Ardath���Go 1.111 Cast up by The Sea���Baker Children of Abbey���Roche Child's History of England���Dickens. ' Data of Ethics���Spencer. David Copperfield���Dickens. Deemster���Caine. Deerslayer���Cooper Descent of Man���Darwin. Dombey & Son���Dickens. East Lynne���Wood. Emerson's Essays���Emerson. Fifteen Decisive Battles���Creasy First Violin���Fotherglll. Green Mountain Boys���Thompson. Grimm's Fairy Tales- Grimm's Household Tales��� Gulliver's Travels SV 1' . Guy Mannering ScOl , Handy Andy��� Lover. Heir of Redclyffe���Vonge. Henry Esmond���Thackery. Herces andJ Hero Worship ���Cai lyle. Hiawatha and Evangeline -Longfellow House cf the Seven Gables II ,n tin.rue. Hypatea Kingsley. It's Never too Late to Mend��� Reade John Halifax, Gentleman���Mulock. Kenilwot th���Srort Lamplighter t lummins. Last Days of Pompeii Lytton. Last of the Mohicans Cooper Lorna Doone Bla _ lore. Lucile ���Meridith Middlemarcr |_ i , Mill en the Floss I..: ��� Mosses From an Old Manse��� I lawthorne. Natural Law in the Cpintual Wcrld Oruninion 1. Newcomes Tii ickerj. Nicholas Nickel by���I lickens Old Curiosity Shop ��� Dickens. Oliver Twist���Dickens. On the Heights -Auerbach Origin cf Species Darwin Our Mutual Friend���Dickens Pathfinder���(looper. Pilgrim's Progress���Bun) an. Prairie���Cooper. Prince of the House of David ��� Ingraham. Robinson Crusoe J let i t, Rob Roy Scott. Romance of Two Worlds C iri Ron-,.la Eliot. Scottish Chiefs���Porter. Sign of the Four���Doyl Silas Marner KM.it. Silence of De.me M i t Sketch BooK ��� 1-, Story of an Aim Bclu ciner, ! Study in Scarlet Swiss Family Robins Tale of Tv/o Cities. 1. Talisman S( ott. Tirglewood Tales���H Thacldeus cf Warsaw Three Men in a Eoat- Thrce Musketeers���I ��� ��� Tt it Brown at Oxford Tom Brown's School :. '..rms 1 eisure Island Li - ��� . m's Cabin S Under Two Flags���O Vanity Fa r Tha Vicar of Wakef.e _ Westward Ho 'in. White Company 11 ��� Window in Thrums. A Wcnder Bco'k. A ��� .1 Da.t Grand Trunk Ry Fill in the following- coupon, or, better still, call at the News office, have a look at the ! ooks I themselves���andjselect your title. ��� ,���>>���><>*������������������������������ >�����������������������������������������������������������������������+���������������������������* The Daily News Publishing Co. Excellent Train Service Between ), London, Hamilton, Toronto, ^ji|!> Switzerland a Modern Babel. pi ��� t j Switzerland, with Its mixture of vnlCH^O, LOndOn, : races aud tongues, is a sort of modern Babel, a facl which causes much trouble in particular to the military authorities, At Wallenstadt the other _ _ . day at the recruiting statiou there was Montreal, O^^l.^r a ~u;ml comp��8o(3 o�� Bve men' TUe . v. ���-��-��} chief was a lieutenaut who spoke Cler ic ���, 1 13 _ UKlli on'.v' ���'"' second a sergeanl who lOrtland, DOStOnJ spoke Italian only, the third a cor poral wh uld speak French and And all the principal business centers of Spanish, the fourth a private who could ONTARIO, QUEBEC anel the MAUI- speak French and German, I the TIME PROVINCES. B��'!l a Privtte win. could speak French ami Italian. When the lieutenant had Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK and to transmit an order to the sergeant * * in advance for the Daily News. Kindly send me * ! ��� ��� ��� : ��� ��� ��� I Enclosed pieasc find Three Dollar;, amount for one year's subscription �� ��� ��� ��� ' t ��� ��� pADELPHIA, via Niagara Fails, he had t. i't the last named man ��� : ��� ���: _ ��� ��� Please name three books In order desired In case the Brsl o -.- q.I + choices should be sold out. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������+ ***������*��<>*��� *<������>*�����* ��������.������������������������<, ^ J Name . . . Address . to Interpret for him. When he want ed to communicate with tho corporal in- had io requisition the fourth man, Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Ticket and so on, great ei"ia.'- and confusion Agent, 135 Adams St.. Chicago, [11, being thus occasioned.���London News. For Time Tables, .?tc, address GEO. W. VA'jX. ��������������������*���"��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*���*���** Established 1S87 Incorporatei J. HEINLEY Manufacturer of / Shelley as a Bay. Here is a glimpse of Shelley offered by Andrew Lung: "ll seems almost In credible, bul II Is true, thai I once know a man who was al Eton with Shelley, who lefi In 1810. This was Mr. Ilat'iniitiil. a senior fellow of Mer ton college wh .1 I sv 11 an Inqu rin ', junior. About INTO ho told me all that 1 could extract from him ah.ml the poet, 'Shelley wns nol a clever boy; he never wns s til up for g ��� id,' which Office, Ein'ith Street, menus, | conceive, lhal he uover did a remarkable ex. ielse in Lathi ��� r new WE8TMIN8TER, B. C. Mr, Hammond added that Shelley had a habll wheti he was walking alone of suddenly breaking Into n -print at n WeS_/n5nS.er hundred yards pace. Thai was. nil." A _j_t_.oll_ll.U l^i ei,u,i ]'��� io.,i i .������ \ Gilley Bros, ltd Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, ' % WELLINGTON LUMP COAL * WELLINGTON WASHED NUT esik of Montreal 1- U1LISHED 1817. CAPITAL $14,400.0 RESERVE $11.0__.0__.Q3 Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN �� ��� Branches thro to.it C na ii an i N \ * New v.- . i * em; Ranking But Iness 'l ran sacte I, ndlaiul, ami I I ��� ne, l.S \ , md Moxl MANITOBA WOOD FIB?.-, Family Trade a Specially Trl. 113. AND PEA COAI Transfer Co. ���f e 'Phone 185. Ham pnone 137 Columbia St. Baggage delivered promptly to _ny part of tho city. Light and HeaVy Hauling Office���Tram Depot 509 Cords of Ian Bark Wanted Al the Fraser. River Tannery 0.. n'''' Highest Cash Prici Paid She D.dn't Do It. The family jar ivuxcd fierce.. "You talk aboul my being lo blame * i * COMOX COAL ANO COKE. * CUMBERLAND FORCE COAL. > * VANCOUVER PORTLAND CE | MENT. .y This celebrati .1 (!emi ni ia * n.nl by nearly all large contract- Letters of Credit i led, available wi t] '.'.'.!."! I. NEW BRUNSWICK PLASTER. ��� f Saving, Bank Department LIVERPOOL SALT. J COMMON BRICK. , PRESSED FACE BRICK. FIRE BRICK. in 11 ie rri.vit.i-. ... , ,. , * ROSEBANK LIME, lor our marrying! s in v exclaimed 9 * FIRE CLAY and BRICK. ��� .ati'l Interest allow ��� I . four times a year. I fl ". tt. ovc % ' -'-- ' mi \\\ \. I.m IWIINSTEH - ,| In - itt. t or annum i r , . 1'. ' MANTEL ��� - ����� 9m the Clayburn (Hay Co, �� SEWER PIPE, DRAIN TILE, * SAND, CRUSHED ROCK. * Mrs. Vl-k-Sonn. "John Henry, did 1 !_ ._, , , m__i _ _��� mm__._.����������- r.^..-: .!������� -..-. oo ��� Qllll1 you ���,, ,���,, lnnke ,ove ���;,,���;V" | iTslephoncs: Office 16, flfflanager's Residence 22 * ".Vol" he snorted. "But yeen could ^^^^^.^^���^���������������^���^������������o*4**-��*'^*_'****'��"e'**-'>***,*','*'i <><^9' have given me the glnssy eye and senl mi' at.out my business, anil you didn't ^j BBBff______B___B_____________________i WW'Wl WlilIBIH-PW irnTTTld^ ITT-" do It, madam you didn't It!"���Chicago Tribune, _______ 9 ���_T f\tS\ ati I p^B ... . The Gentleman. "Supposing I decide to lei you have the inoticy. how do 1 know that I shall gol ii inie-i; ai the time you mention?" asked Brown, ��� I promise it, my boy, on the word ntlemnn," replied Moore, "Ah! In Hint case I may think better of it, i'ome arntiiiil this evening nnd bring him with you." SHINGLE MILL ______ i to raise good stock is good FEED. We keep th bosl only. Make j our ch -,-;, : by glvlns i g Siren .hen your live stoc I; '���.. b tlldlng up bon and i ami use CARN'EFAC. LADIES hive you tried the Pastn Flour made bv lhe E Milling Company, ir not Telephone '";.: nnd try It; the o ilained ure excellent. WHERE TO D5NE in the ROYAL CITV TM> Kenney s Open AJI M.'v.i.t None Lelt. "A college education," declared the enthusiastic mother, "brings out all tbat Is good In a boy." -���Ve's," retorted William's father. Restaurant 23_,n,:',:" ' ": ' IT..-:. He Schaake lacfeg Wortejw. NEW V/_:ST-"5iNSTf_R, B.C. A U K g h ]fy i 11 rsi_i\_ii__._u q_a. \." ". .a havo stuyedi In."���Cleveland ,m,,y .��������._! _i_r rj_j5ana___s___r_a_:'i_^ FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. T lepj Wm [hURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907. THE DAILY NEWS, B U LIE T I N V. W. & Y. RY. Leaves Dally NEW WESTMINSTER Arrives Dailj 9:20 a m Blaine, Bellingham, Burlington, .\lt. 3;00 p m 4:35 pm Vernon, Everett, Seattle^ Portland 9:55 pm 4:35 p in Spokane,Sl.Paul,anil all points Easl 9:20 a in Anacortes, Woolley, Rockport. ft: 00 m m Vancouver 9:53 p m 12:10 ti m "Tin' Owl," between Seattle, N'ew Westminster <_��� inti rmediate points :i:ee.e p m 3:00 p iei 9:20 ti m 4 : :'i p in .',:_'. a in Arrive ��� ��� �� I J J �� �� I ! t 4 �� I ��� t t I tmm3Z8g3mffieHWZBfflW^!t&?sWr* COUNCIL MEETING Matsqui Council. i The council met on Saturday, March .,. the municipal hall at ll a.m. : with the fti eve, VV Mi rrj Held, and Ci ins. Jackman, Morrison and John- : in at'.'te.lance. Communications wou- ueall with as Leave N'ew Westminster for Guichon 3:50 p. in. Guichon 6 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday. S:45 a.m. arrive from Guichon; 9:10 a.m. Lv. for Vancouver. lOL'TE OP THE FAMOUS "ORIENTAL LIMITED" 2 Daily Overland Trains 2 Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Winnipeg, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis and nil points Ka-t. For complete information, rates, Lerth reservation, etc., c 'I on or addre F. C. MEYERS, Agent, C mmerce liuililina, - ��� . Westminster, B. C. li. M. ADAMS, V- t. Traffic Mi . King S ��� "M I mm ��� ; Se attle, Wash. "lM;t* ROYAL BANK of CANADA CAPITAL AND I'.ESERVE $8,290,000 TOTAL ASSETS 45,400,000 Eighty-five branches, with Correspondents throughout the we rid. SAVINGS BANK ONE DOLLAR open? an account. Interest added four tii ��� - a year. Start to-day. '.EW WESTMINSTER BRANCH ��� F. B. LYLE, Manager. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. �� TO 9 O'CLOCK. DICK'S OLD COUNTRY WATER. PROOF LOGGER BOOTS !*'/.j,' '���$K&A J_ J^q CaKe TEE LADIES ARE CHARMED WITH IT. MADE ONLY BY THE COWAN CO., Ltd., TORONTO war. ;:._.'r:_i:--iC._X'rt-_r.-x^r^ i n 1 the following awar led contracts f 1 flomoctlf r_YY_nloYY. Ward 1__For v-'-^ ��n Jones roa'!, \ aaomebuc piouieni A Frey ��,..,.. Melanderroad , :? Miittni Lehman the time Iim- i A petition was here presented from O. o. Hougen ancl five others request- in. tin council to gazette the Hallerl road, and on motion this was ordered t.' be laid over. C uncillor Jackman reported thai Victor Lehman's work had n it ��� n irspecti 1; Coun, Morrison report( I a bridge needi 1 repairing near S. Lar- mon, and on motion was directed to n air sam. by day labor, also rep it ��� d thai Ihe road past Angus McLi in I' as ni ��� m Ite on the line, and the clerk was directed to forward Coun. Morrison 'lie' agreement bearing on the same, MOTION'S, hnston- Morrison: Thai Co m '' man procure I0i :��� i ��� of fuse and ��� , ��� ��� , . one box ..! caps, ise thi; the coiiec 1 Every article : a the store is reduced proportion- ���'' '''���' "M "' !,: ���"' coll( ������ I ately. Cheffonieres, Extension Tables, Centre ���'- statute labor from those who an _,. m i i t. i ���__ ��� r>u���-,., r> ., u��� o...^ "D^.j noi otherwise assessed, carried. | Tables, Rockers, Morris Chairs, Parlor Sets, Ratcan a number of tenders w< i 1 Chairs, Bab}' Carriages, and Go-Carts, in Endless all hard wood, with handsome carved backs; worth 31.50, going at 95 c i1 f J. , ... i ,' ., , .;-.,_,.�� , .eu'eilU'te't 9 lll'Qr'f iVolKr nnlvnrl Campbell, $25; South M. or fchenbach variety. Remember, just one week at LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM FRED DAVIS, Manager Duponl RiocK, Columbia St., New Wesfminsfer, B, C. AN! II STEAMSHIPS Canadian Pacific HE CANADIAN PAWIC RY. CO., LTD. It was :i\e i In each case for June 30. Ward 2���Work on Angus McLean i .'I. A. McLean, $33, contracl eondi- ' onal nn Coun. Morrison satis' in himself ,-. to straighl line of roa I, Ward 4���Work on Forse and Jensen n ad, Machel nnd Di iton, $3.25 ; i ��� rod, . Im ��� May 15. The li nip iry loan, S ! ool is ���' " 'i and Sl ttute Lab i bylaw i n in tii t , i e reconsl lered a lopi ; and I ,. ed.andthe lfin 'u 0| : t -!iiW��*/'i��*wa,,-..: ���.;'.:,.���)-��'.,i Ri. ve and seal of Ihe coi .oration al AND FASTEST��� ! RAILWAY COMPANY ,L.^rf.?..4.l5-L^ oiv i ( ElU'l i 53 OF lieil'IMN 114.500 I 1 _Q ;::.������' OF IRELAND I T0\b THI POPULAR TRA.N COX- TINENTAL LINE. Running Through First-class Pull- e,:i in fares from the Old man, Tourisl and Dining Cars daily. Now Is the time to sect:'" Atlantl express leaves, al 15;.0. Seal le and points south, S:30, \i-' Sli ���] ��� in '-' St. John to Em i_ss, nexl sailing ���m For other particulars apply to irther particulars apply to R. J. COYLE. , ��� ED. OOULEr. ED. GOULET, A. G. P. A. Agenl C.P.H. [genl for all Vtlantlc companies Vancouver, New Westminster. Wh't P Wd���^ Iron Works Id Yukon Route cd and ot red I e published lo law. .... . . ... ��� n i 'm - ' " : ' ofac.ro ri-- Wholesale end Retail Dealers m : , ��,.���.,-. Soldiers Make Gresd. ���M ' I ance, April 10.���Mill- '.' akers have b en placi d al the 1 "���' i n of '!.' master bakers hers, 1'1'e b ,i ��� of the ba cers up to the ."��� si nt has cause I only slighi Ine m Vr nience. Troop are guarding the town bakerj - an : end trn i s are pro- ���'' ��� '- bi i.< rii ,.t the suburbs, GENERAL MACHINE AND (-NU1NE WORK. I I I I I I I i SHI!"1 SMITHING, BKIUU_i find STRUCTURAL IRON WUKK. fRAD, CARCROSS, ATLIN, ornamental Iron won;, including HORSE, DAVVIjON and _y>i1c. s, Gates, Firn h'scapes, etc. j.A.\'KS. Daily trains (except .inn orders and correspondence In carrying passengers, mail,, .-Ited. and freight connect with ._-___������__ r,Pin \}t Carcross and White Horse, JOniM IXHILJ', '���nR a thrnuK!i winter service. BEGBIM S'1'KJ.l-T. , lformation apply to jvpw Weptminster. P. O. <74 } ) ROGERS, Traffic Manager, r ������" | j J . , Vancouver. B. C. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS, j { | j !!i i! i I I ! Mii Hotel Guests. >G ilchi .- H. O. Marshall, Toronto; J. C. MoNair, Vancouver; .). II. Rich- '" s, Victoria; H. R, King, Vancouver; VV, ii. Parsons, Minne ipolis; S, W. liodley, Victoria; A, McKay, Vancou-j .er. Windsor���M, David and wife, Co- qiiitlam; Jin ies Mn in, Scotland; "Pe- '.i v Johnsti tt. G, i Ip] . Vancouver; F, ' '��� Stevens Bi Ilingham; V. Martin, i .tii" :: ��� ,; hnston, Chiiliwack, Colonial C R sn ele, Victoria; D, ���'. lit en. M. Mulligan, .1. I.. Holmes, Vancouvi ������; J. I!. Ca le, A, W. Lowe, Mission. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS. s. Timber and tr'm.tm tm A __^_i irading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manutaeturera and Dealers in All Kinds ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, lurned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large 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 ' �������� TIIE DAILY XEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL THE DAILY NEwS Pul lished by the Daily N ������-��� P ib llshing t'i.tn,'.my Limited, a' thei offices, corner of Sixth and i. streets, Now Westminster, B. C E. A. Paige Manager ,-rtEsr.= search for wreck :.. a le 1 pei - in would nol di. B 'si les No bitterness in WINDSOR mr til levoted to school work is TABLE SALT. It is piquant far in i x< ss ol the time I in saltness-- but delicate, giving just the right savour, Ise no other. ^ He allu ' ��� i t.) lit" Incn ased faci 1- I r i : ical lon, bul makes n i men- .-. of ' hi ad litional subjects, the ttlucatlcm and tbe wanted Sawn CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ki w people realize th ��� extra hours j spent In .-1 m and preparation of 151 POUND - White t .'. i , iwn spot ovi ��� .-. e. Appl; News office WANTED Servan i.i ' ���-.��� I i Mrs. L. McQuarrie, Tth streel an I Ith avenue. T k l^i^-ii 1 mmJ Ij . ������*��� .<.<>���������������������������*��������������������'> cent, per line (noapareil), 12 lines the inch. Five cents per line tor subsequent insertions. Reading notices, bold face type, 20 cents per line, brevier or nonpareil, 10 cents per line. For time con;facts, special positions, apply to advertising manager. Notices of births. marrl&ges or deaths. _0c. Wants, for sales, lo_i . or found, rooms to let, etc.. one cent per word. No advertisement taken for 1.. ss than 25 cents. TELEPHONES. Day Office A22 Night Office B22 PROVES FRUITLESS increased expense of becoming fully i' iflcient in our profession, Throughout tit'- province for some time a general rise in salaries due I > tin increased cosl In living has t:.U��� -n place and our citj fathers acted in "secon ! :��� ipers, Applj Fras r Ki ,-. Saw Mills, Limil id Mills! le, B.I 50 acres jusi two nil is wesl or thc ( Itj on new car iine to \ en ...'..' partlj cleared. Price $210 per acre on termi GOOD OPENING tor your..' man to 50 acres, eleven miles from City al Station and Posl Office; .- , , harn. chicken house, orchard partly cleared, only $2,000. IU' acres close to Westminster Junction, fronting on River, \ UNKNOWN VESSEL IN DANGER accordance with this facl by.increas OFF CARMANAH���WHALER TO ing tl,��� saiaries 0f several of its employees, and we are pleased to note THE RESCUE���SHIP GONE. that the school board also recognizes ' this state of affairs and the necessity study law at Martin >_ McQuarrie's price $55 per acre, 1-3 rash, balance e isy terms. This pro eert law office. ''''iin smaller lots at this price. HO acres at Cloverdale. Price $21 i_er acre, with terms. 50 acre's near Westminster Junction, on good roa I, ea . Price $20 per acre. 10 acres lots in Surrey, Coquitlam, Burnaby and Lulu Island ' ty. �� TIMBER LANDS��� We deal exclusively in timber. Have large and small tracts on water. If you wish I > buy or sell, see me. E, K. Chan l i t '7 Hastings Sm, V im mver, B.C . oH'ON^'LfBt.. THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1907. WE HAVE A FULL LIST OF LOTS AND HOUSES IN THE CITY. HALE & LANE, Real Estate Agents Victoria, April 10.- A despatch was for _n increase. We understand that j received from Curmanah last evening the schedule will again be discussed . I up. statins that an unknown ship was in nl to-night's meeting, and while we (-0R sale Convenient 6-room mod- distress off the poinl and was signal- realize the many difficulties confront- (,ni resijence with large garden, ling for assistance. She was in a very ing the board, we see the importance I Mai!-,, for two horses, etc. Price dangerous position, being about two of arriving al a definite understanding | 13400 (half cash) Vpnlj ' '��� 594. miles 10 the westward and a mile off before the end of the preseni term, -as N) |W \yestminster, shore with a strong tide setting in to- thi school year properly closes in v.ards the rocky beach, A later des- June, and if changes take place in 'lie rOR SALE Sevei il,lots' in Burna patch contained the news thai a west- staff il would be bettei For all con-; close to Can Pact 1 j and Citj limits, crlj win! bad sprung up and thai the corned, to have them occur then. .<,,,, each. Appl White & Shiles, , ____^ ' "���'' !i!'""' auch01' ' -a!l" ' away' , U'e P" ss tor a !l",i,li���" 3ehedule B0 . City. ' �����_���*-:>,������������������������������������������������������������ >������������������������������������������������������������������������, Immediately the information was re- Ihi teachers may know whal to expect ��� ^^^ , ceived that the vessel was in danger from year to year as i- the case else- WANTED AT ONCE _< ing man, not j 1^-. ���J-*. a��% , an efforl was made to secure a boat where. traid of work, toe - I a horse tc. mu to her assistance, A despatch We may say there are other features drive delivery t'i-. and make him was sent to the Puget Sound tow boai of the question with which we mai self generallj useful. Applj to Vi ��� 111 E. Faies. ��� ��� has now commenced. I nave somi WHO SUCCEEDS ROOSEVELT? IT it turn.- oul to be true, as tvpot l- ,,,, 1,.,.' Roose\ ��� ll has named Tail ;��� -s 1 be man lee- nill support for the republican presidential nomination, there will i" "��ims een the green" In the il, O. P. Senator Foraker, the flghi inf. man from Ohio, .lues not appear compam al Seattle to despatch 11 tug deal in future, to approve of the I aft boom. He is , . ,. . , , . .,.,-,,,,,,.���, and one ol the company s boats lefi TEACHERS, called "tit.' Loss 01' the machine' 111 ,. . , ., ... .. ���. , 1 for Neaii Bay. Woi'el was also senl tei New Westminster, Ann! In, 1907, Ohio, bul In' now proposes lo have ,.,,,.,,,. Secharl for the Orion to proceed u> -. ,1 republican convention of unit State,.,, . , , 1 , , , 1 the assistance 01 the distressed ship, Composed ol delegates 1 lllv ( leeied at ... , ... . , ,, , Fire Alarm Boxen i leu; before either of these could reach lu Mlarm B0"J' primary elections���nol nominated'bv , . . . ', . ' I tin' scene, the tnlorniii 1011 was receiv- ""' machine-" to determine the pre-, orl ,,,.,, ���,;i ���_���, ,_, , ,,,��� in Following is the location and utim- 248 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. and at CALGARY, Alberta. IThe Fishing Seaso N ��� JOB PRINTING Saw Mill and Fa ��� tory Stationery a special Wi d 1 ��� all other kinds of printing, and in I splendid now lines in i~ISMIING TACKLE, Huds, Linos and Reels. _ SHOOTING���Cali and inspect my tine stock cf guns, new and seco . . 1: job al right prii es. ~ ference of Ihe republicans of Ohio" as to who shall gel tiie' nomination for president and also for U. S. Senator. If Foraker can catch the popular ear by favoring the direct pruning���which is a device to sidetrack the machine��� and can al i!h> same bime keep ibe' machine at work "on tit" side," he should lie able to put up a very lively] ��� i'.' thai ih" vessel had been able' 10 get out of danger. An efforl was then1'"'' of the fil'e ���l':ir:!! '' '�� ''"' city: made to stein 1 ho Orion, but the telegraph office ai Secharl was closed, and it was impossible to prevenl the | little whaler from making 11 fruitless journey. The name of the shin was ARROW PRESS, Daily News Block, 11 B|CYCLE&-of the latest , ,1 -���.. , t 1- ��� ; % Mrs. Dominy. proprietor. ��� ��������� ���.���.!������,������ t �� y 1 \.! '��� -;��� lum, 6���Royal City Mills. 7���Carnarvon and Tenth S���Royal avenue and Eighth. li���Fifth avenue and Twelfth. FOR SALE���l-room hous i ��� and gentlemen, .ew Keys made; locks fitted; knivei, axes, saws sclss: tut obtainable, bul ii is supposed thai 1 she was one of the litany sailors hend- ti- for the Sound to load lumber. Ii. !n. All that, however, concerns only the republican nomination ror president. When ii comes to the election, the Democrats, who seem al preseni to be keeping quiet, although they are doubtless "sawing wood." will have a word to say; and if thev can race the I fifiht as a united and harmonious party Chers ,iis''"ss ""' (iuestion (,t' salaries against divided and dissatisfied oppo-' thp0����h the >':v*s' nents, il may be a verv effectual word '"""' corresuonden' conveys the idea The idea is still entertained by some !,';i' no re'lsons have been advanced i"f"'I" that Roosefelt, notwithstand- vvh> Billaries generally should be ticceei if Taft TEACHERS SALARIES. -. Tc the Editor of the Daily News: Sir.���In a recent publication of jour' valuable paper, a communication trom one "Vindex," suggested thai the tea- 2���St. Mary's Hospil il. 13���Second and Park Row. l I���Columbia and Dufferln. 15 ���Sapperton. 23���Queen's avenue and Sixth, -1��� ...rd avenue and Secon I, 25���Fifth avenue and Fourth, 26���Fifth avenue and Eighth. 27���Third avenue and Tenth. C2���Agnes and Sixth. 34���Schaake Machine Works. 35���Columbia and McKenzie. 311���C. P. R. Station. 12���Small k Buckland Mill. .. hOUS ". I 1 .- it:, f 1,10 house, close to Bridge, $1.7"'.. Whi �� & Shiles, Columbia streel ��� _. qround and sharpened. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS. I GEO. R. SPECK t *? t1' ��� .''��� FOR sale- A small Islan I conl dnin J about 15 acres, close tO New West ��� TRAPP BLOCK. TRAPP B_.C- tl minster city, ('an be used for a mill +��4��+��+*����*4+**������***..��'.�� .���^���^�������������������������������������������������������t.>!g site. For particulars apply to (liiiulerson & Anne's grocerj. FOR SALE���4 lots in Burnaby, close to the Vancouver car line, J1S5. Several large lots on Eighth streel and near can factorj. i', irnah . JtW to $80 each. WlllTK & SHIL! - Columbia street, ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEvVS. The Settlers' Association of B. UND DEPARTMENT 1 ,vhj silarie in. nit ii,, hn�� .-oi i,,e,���,i. , . .(raised and particularly in our urofes- , _ ��_ .ni in nas said, intends to succeed ' WK*"&WVtatt*Z^1 >; ���' ; ��� ��� >i > > >i >' ;���: ;���; ��� when li" says the difference is now ����� fullv 1 wi nl ��� -!' ve per cent, This no ;���; lie , . V. doubl may be ! rue in some pari Im! >��� '���; >. ir~ noi true in large centres, Montreal Witness roasts Lhe ]:,. endeavors to compare our pro- X 'ntifaoturer in this J fo.sion with other callings on the ba- * :������ of actual hours' we,: k, whicl n e Mill fashion: ���' iat! Manufacturer,' >; "��� 'l?^: SECOND-HAND JUNK STORE'S 11 111 s imi el he : espi cts. It se ems .- een li n ci I into the HIGHEST CASH PRICE !*! "'in '' ' Al'il'1' i: i':'���" PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF '��� '' '' ' idation Ol SECOND-HAND ARTICLES. S .. eel -��� .1 vi rj cle se e orpot al lon In- V thai BEGBIE STREET Phone 214 J ed It would pre ;���, lio now earn thei Ii \ 111 ;���' ' - - ' : ied evei rllli it en I u architi if tli icl ition. de ''mi ��� m and , mi do e If you want a Shoe to keep your feet Ciry and comfortable, ask for Geo. A. Slater's "Invictus Shoes." We have them for Men and Women. These Shoes are made with light, pliable uppers, with specially constructed WATERPROOF SOLES. ,! ' ; Provincial University, | IMPORTANT NOTICE. 1' I, a nn I ��� en s, $5.00 a Pair. THURSDAY. APRIL 1 Ith, :��� ������ train! of trade.' ' ' !l" ''''"'��� ' Pari Pi ovine! el >���. i 'com ��� , and thi Manufacturer' ' nlversltj Assoclallnn will - held in >? toe ' : i It; but it Is in- '-' Cltj Hall, N'ew Westm'nstei oi nslstenl In approving protei I lon, the vi pui "-,- nt i principle of which M. n strain trade." _ . o'clock shai p, J All Interested In higher education, !��! a and the public generally, are' Invi I >J i e be present and i ike part In i liscussion, A large attendance is roquestc I. W. J. CUNNINGHAM, Soc 1 Women's $4.00 and $4.50 Pr. Th i llobe (Toronto . si, a: "Farmers bidding for farm laborers will ' the furin labor difficulty. There will ��� ndance of I ibor when l he . ������ iffli lent ly advanced, bul the b ��� ince ma necessitate l he relief of I'i om ; f t he ai tiflcial .burdens now laid on his shoulders." F. CRAKE 1 Ask for the Invictus Shoe Burnaby Fronting 500 feet on Hastings Road, fronting Ir.00 feel on il Road, ...".en acres in all, only $17.". per acre, Price will not ret al this low lit',ire. in acres in lot ^ Burnabj for sale cheap, al $30 pert re; e 160 acres, splendid .oil, in lol 11, Burna y, .$170 per acre. Surrey We have for sale In this beautiful farming municipality 90 aie. Hyjoi , : nl, This i listed fora few days onlj tit $20 in acre. _f a it.', titn, . '��� :. : , lei ei ol fai ns alw a.\.. listed n ith th m ;1 . -. !���': ,.-.\ Ri i er Val ej. Call on us, >. ��� tvill ������ . ���,������:; : ��� letails, Lots throughout the tj ������' N'ew Westminster from $.">0 to $2,0 es in . .-. : H. T. Thrift, Mgr. J. B. Wilson Vv'. H. O 713 Columbia St. (Fales Block), Tel. 334. Branch Office, Hazlemere pring Mriiii ===== ____* l 1 J.-st Arrived one or the largest complete stocks \x\ British Golumb : SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $17.00 I 'ANTS TO ORE R. $5.00 UP OVERCOA S TO ORDER, $1' Satisfaction guaranteed or mono? r.iiinaed. buita kept free cl charge for one ./car. Open evenings. = THE .ul UP-TO-DATE TAILOH 257 FRONT STREET x/r T . xinn I Cor. McKenzie Anj Front M. j^A^Mb -3- _^J SOMETHING GOOD I M in conse, nee oi a repori at ot- English Watchmaker lawn from Calgarj thai Ihe employees Two doors from Ceo. Adams, Grocer of ihe Tainii' coal mini - le I ieen l.adics' Gold Watches From $12,75 up e ��� itlenien's Silver Watches, open .i fai ". $6.00. I JOHNSTON'S! I out, Mackenzie King, deputj Minisl , of Labor, wired nine owners that, if they had locked the men Gentlemen's Silver Walch . louMn ���' oul without first submitting the dls- ta.se, $7.50 up. ,��: pute to Ihe board of arl.lti tl on, they Agenl for thc celebrated South Bend W v to a im ' of r. io a day, ���' ' !-'-- MM Hod tee iho Wellman ,V T, is the sort o, !hin_ which will V^n^C ��J.wJll:."���e2?' ^ COLUMBIA STREET - larl ��� reasonable adjustment pi Wa, ,h u. iall.ln ,. ,,,,,.,,. ,, ���, ,. ,��� * ���iin'-. .'.-,,-,.���.,; ... (>;''.���>.���,���>.*:��� . r:>:>i'��"��:i��i��i>i'*:��i>i>>���������' BIG SHOE HOUSE. ... ���I w ________��__���___-,' ______yji__' i 50c per pound! -rei NEW WESTMINSTER } gADAMS & p,ftm THff. CITY GROCERY '.*. M THWP )AY. APRIL 11, 1307. DA II. V X EWS. M tl tl tl t tl 4 I tl tl tl tl tl t 61 t tl tl tl 'I tl tl tl tl ��� tl tl tl tl ' tl TM CASH STORE ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ���:.��� ��� ��� ��� +��� ��� ��� �����������������������. HBK THE SPRING millinery Display.. We show a fine display of the mosl beautiful designs ol leading "������tft ' m an : V". York, cleverly reproduced by mi:' own staff \M -������ ��� 'he newest, taking in almosl everj -,$_ ,.'!'., Materials are rich and fashionable; wherever H _o, wln-'lti'i cit; or nt hers, you'll nol find more al! raclive Bp Inerj al such popular prices. ffaris Pattern Hats, $10, $12, $18.50 and $25. Ready-io-Wear Hats Our display is one of excptional interest, embracing the most . tl ite shape'.- and effeel-. i These a ��� the smarl stjdes to wear with tailored suits; and be ��� 1 .'nl mm:' ��� i iwn workroom exclusiveness ��f .���:.-. a-.- -I'.- I \ n'i I We have a full assortment of colors, shapes and effects, with Irl. . ..it!-.! it' plumes, wiims. il"��. -. ribbons, etc., Our price's are qui' 'iim i.'t'M, . Il.'tnly tn wear, $2.00, $3.00 $5.00, $6.50 to $3.50. Our Stock of Tnmm.ngs Cul Bowers and Pot Plants. Ring, latious, I, is probable thai members _. up Tidy, the florist. 'Phone A184. 01 the Vancouver board of trade will J ' be requested to attend. ��� Mrs. Ft. C. Galbralth, of Bellingham, ��� is visit in- her mother, Mrs. Wells, of A man in tin apparentlj verj sick a, Sapperton, for a few days. condition, was noticed near .Mrs. J Hoffard's Btore on Fronl street yes- ��� Mrs. Alex, Ferguson, Burr Block, ... , * ��� will mu receive again until I'm thei , ' u___._i in i'. (ii t i ou|)iiti , ii naa u.c.iu" ^ notice owing to her receni illness, | 0|1 ,,, ,,,���������.��� Mnn ,��� ,,,��� ,������,���-,,, on J terday afternoon. Dr, .loin's being <> I called in to investigate, it was decid- { ed iei remove him to the hospital, as For cut flowers, carnations and fu-M10 showed s"'"n- symptoms of ery- neral designs telephone T. Davis & slpelas. GUSSETS R. IHFOKCIt ��� ��� ��� * i * if ��� ��� : .MADE FOR THE WORKINGMAN ��� ��. ��> IRT THE BEST SHIRT Mil. llol'i Tel. li.- .. I.. Some of the Advantages .. % | Possessed by This Workingman's Shirt X A meeting of the building commit- ��� The Otter, In command of Captain tee <��' "l" ���NV�� Westminster Ami- I It. Brown, arrived In porl from Vic- Tuberculosis society will be held In I :,,,;;, yesterday with a full cargo of the board of trade room, city hall, this ��� Buttons SeWCCl Oil by hand Can't COme off. evening, when all members are re- ��� ,-, , , , ... , , ,, quested present. Arrangements % Seams double stitched - L'Ull t Tip. la; will " sports day j will be made at the meeting for the \ BlUton-holes extra finished Can't wear Out foi the Columbian College students, Instituting of an active canvass foi ��� . i full programme, Including jump- subscriptions throughoul the city. ��� Ing ��� lining, etc., ti i i been a 'i anged ��� coal. i ��� .1" OC( e ton \ ,\i>1111_; man employed al George N'ewman's shlpj'ards was injured yes- Cvery Sl.lrt Guaranteed by thc Brand The oi before thi polici mag- terday ruing by being accidentallj a- i rate yesterdaj morning, was that struck ovei- the head by a crowbar J ��� McDonald versus Taylor. After The heavjvbar inflicted a severe flesh ��� bearing both sides of question wound in the forehead, and the Injun tie" casi v. - dismisse man was obliged to have some stitcln Inserted In the wound. Dr, Rothwi ILLIPS THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER Emhrac s almost every wanted kind al over; Flowers, w eaths, foliage, innls, etc. Hoses Small June Roses, sky, pink, etc Moss Itoses, in bunches of half lozen to two dozen. La i Vi - ;mFc: Yellow Rose . half d >_ ii n bunch '.ita foliage ���s, white in wreaths Poppies, fine grade white and pink Forget-Me-N'ots .. - of the Valley anted price. 40c to $2.50 50c $1.00 $1.50 ..25c to 75c ..15c to 50c 15c 50c $1.25 50c 25c ��� : ��� ���������������������������������������������������**�� "5 I t ������������ �����������������������������������������. ���<�����������** *���" Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-upXapital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. B. E. WAI,Kill;, President. ALEX. LAIRD, General .Manage;'. ', he annual meetin . lie ioard <>t ,, .,, dressed the niiurv t rustees o the Columl lan college will . held "ti Tuesday evening, when the Two families, numbering fifteen per- J estimate!: for the current year will be sons, arrived from Alberta yesterday ��� cr\i r a/tmto pad mi_i_7 uircTmnxicTpn , -",. tu otl . Important business morning. Mrs. and Mr. Irvin' Cole X S0LE AGENTS FOR NEW WESTMINSTER transacted. and family, from Rindlay, and Mr. ami Mr.-. Cabev, of Forsher, who were c ntrai Is lal en for tree spraying , . . also accompanied bv their young lam- an I for white washing buildings of .. , . ' .,., , ,, iij, wine the new arrivals, ihev m- ��� scriptlons. Mace, McClelland &j , , . , . ' te nd io take tin html in ib^ neighbor- Co��� Colonial hotel.'Phone 39. Special , Ik.ml and go in lo,' farming on an ex- :':lns ""' lftr* O'^hardS. tensive scale as soon as they are con- The SmIi.ial," firm started work to- venlently located, daj on their at w buildings with a very Beventy young ,��������� ,���,,,������ MancheB. small gang of men. Two painters ^ Englandi arrIved in Vancouver v. ere at work in the finished building, veBterday morning. A _um���er of an-' "nl>' three !:'"" carpenter, on the | them ,..,���,��� ()V(,,. t() New Westminster ot ber one. I during the day looking for work, and e. , , :. _, ;_, ;;;C| ;a it; S'lttii' cases they were successful, the county court yesterday. Judge Bole Several of them lefftheir names with il er hearing the arguments of W. <;.;1:- w- Hoult' cil>' hal1. where anyone McQuarrie for plaintiff, and F. W. '" need o�� ll|,|i| of any kind may be Hcwaj for defence, reserved 'tis judg-' supplied. The young men came' here' j llle���r. I upon the advice of Mr. Wade, who vis ited this city in the inte.tests of tour- The progress latelj made by the ists associations some few months Queen's avenue Methodist church is! ago.' i strikingly shown by the' increase in i th,. membership roll, no less than: James Harten, while walking on the seventy-five persons having joined track '" the vicinity of Moody Hill, the church during the- past eighteen v'as struck by the Seattle train yester- �� ��� ��� * ��� ��� BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND. A general Banking business transacted. Accounts may Jbe opened andfeon- dutt-d by mail with all branches of this bank. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits cf $1 and upwards-received. Interest allowed at current rates and added four times a year. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or anj' portion of the deposit. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON, Manager. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK. months. u Tt _V *5s _L ' 11 1 lis Pi 'L aii. S 267-271 COLUMBIA ST. NEW WESTMINSTER day and badly injured. He was broughl iiuee the city on the ('. P. R, . which was cap- train and taken to the Sm Mary's hos- tared from an American firm two pital, where liis injuries were attend- i, is aboul to be converted j ed to. Latest reports state thai he Into ��� steamer, and will be reserved u very low, both legs being lire.ken foi use, by th ��� Nanaimo fisheries in- and it Is feared he has sustained ser- spector. The necessary work w-m be j ions internal injuries. The man, l��ne in Nanaimo, though conscious last night, was un- The monthh meeting ���; the New ',!;" '" make known wh����� he :''""" ��� ���, dent societj will '" ",' or anything about himself. ��� h i hi ''.' ioard of trade room | Following the slrii I the deck- '' : afterno n, Thei ��� is nothing very hen,is em the Ramoua Tuesday mor- rtanl t'i come up ' fore the u:ng, the men employed on the Bea- meeting, and the proceedinga will . ei decided ��� sterdaj thai more mo- mostlj ���' ��� routine character. ney was needed :\. every one of thorn, m i In order t i Impress the manage- N ' ::''' v::; ' n]y- ���,';::'"' menl with the importance of thai fact, i ''' ""'���< onFrld ' ' jl ""' Ba(1" thej lasted from iheir labors al an . mint ton li del, Vani mver, an I all _ ��. New Wi 3 : inst . = lent; w io hail in Bruce i mnl y, ai e i equeste I I i tm n out. Ticket 3 ��� an be ha 1 fr mi _"> n s ���i. "' ^J__ Fo make a few dollars very easily. [The difference in ear Fire Insurance Rates and those you are paying will demonstrate this. Take pour policy, see what it costs yon, md then call at our office. We kill do the rest. mbarrassing time, jusi as the steam ei w as preparing to leave on the tistia run. !���:. Goulet, C P. R. agent, ap : oached the men with an offer to re fi r the matter to the Victoria author nrchas ' i,vs' anl ���;il lrai( ;1 tlefinite pr posa itei lay, n'hcn the boal ��turnecf. The men I , - ,, n ,. ,,.,, accepted the pi iposed arbitration, and m m' ich, Columbl sl reet. .Mo-1 ; l.e vessel proce< led on the trip onlj te few minutes behind the schedi !tn -. ma ABi H77ie Farm Land Spcciui: , ^ *"'"""" ���~-'" New Westminster i lhea : . A heai \ run of i p x nertf- i 11 rl ve id th" fi ilu ' en read In nl I ip ition. Waterfront is Cle..n. - '��� be it- al "One eu'the things which impressed Mills 1 I the i isfoi ine to cut, Ine most while I was away." remarked i morning ' lyor Kear; yesterday, "was the ��� . . tin m ichlner; eannet i oui watei front. In all i ��� I al tlon had een se- lhe other titi,'- which I visited, rub- injur : '..a- taken bish and ga'rlmge of everj description l ��� will 'a for soni was scattered along the waterway, and the stench was something unbearable. Many of t! i places l saw were in a, ���''''' disgraceful condition, and no effort' appeared to 1 e made cleat' ll: up. Things are different In New ��� '..-: yesterdaj . ��� lng a lai ge number of men now " " ��� ' "8 ,;'' foundations j Westminster. Von cai v, ,: ud ommenclng on the building of the ,,���, whole length ���r n���, ,.iv,,,, ,.,.,������ ';':'"'���, "���' sl'e,! ' wo_iherin.|8nd there is nol a deposit worth speak- rfered to tome extenl with the pro-1 ing about yes, this is a clean town." gress of tin' work. i_7_IS____ I..WEDDING GIFTS... $L . I'o you nnd it difficult to decide on a suitable article for that ���'_��'. . nt? [f so, allow us to offer a few suggestions: In Cut Glass-Water Bottle, Salt Set, Vase, Bowl, Nappy, |i,-lier. Sfccrlinej? Silver ancl Silver-Plated Goods Cabinet ;B)oons and Porlu, &c.; Ten Sat, Salad Bowl, Soup Tureen, Pudding W- ���', Can ers. Hi- ___! hi!. Tray, Bi, tuit Jar, Butter Dish, Bronze Figures, &c. .'. A, Lee will rail a meeting of the business men of this city for Thursday evening in tit.' City Hall, for the purpose of discussing transcontinental freighl transportation rules and regu- Opera House Bookings. May 11���A Stranger in Town. May S -A Texas Ranger. May 10���Old Arkansas. May is���Peek's Had Boy, Chamberlin, /'. CE.V T HA MIL TOA H A TCH The Jeweler point of commencement, .",. Commencing at a post planted ni",nt it mil' s nortii '.:' tin' north-we si corner .a' .'. F. A. Green's pre-emption claim, then running as follows: 160 chains east; Ic chains nortii; i"" chains west ; 40 .-lilies soul m to j-,.iat ,,;' commenci ment. 20. ' '.���!:��� ncing al n post planted iboul 6 miles nortii ol tin north-wi st corner .a' i'. P. A. Green's pre-emption claim, , ning - follows : I" e-hiiiiis wesl : ; ���'" cliains si nth ; ' 4" chains i asl : i.i" ns north to poinl o�� comnu ncement. -',.- -i lomm. ncing al a pqst planti rl ��� G miles north of the north-wi si corner of C.F.A.Green's pre-emption claim, . running as follows : SO e hains we st ; S'i cliains north; SO chains east; SO chains - nt li ti. point ni' commencement. _��� ��� Comm ncing a! n post plante I about 7 iiiil.s nortii "1 th'- north-wesl corner of C.F.A.Green's pre-emption claim, then running as follows: 160 cliains east; 4" chains south; 160 chains west; and 40 chains nortii to the point of comme incur nt. ' 20.���Commencing at a post planted nl',,at 7 miles nortii of th'1 north-west corner of C.F.A.Green's pre-emption claim, th.n running as follows: 40 chains north: SO chains west; -i" cbains north; 40 chains west; SO chains south; 12" chains ,:'>t to point .a' commencement. 30.���Commencing at a post planted about 4" chains north of th,- south-west coiner nf Location No. 26, then running as follows: i'i" e'Luics west; 4'e chains north; 160 cliains east; and 4" chains south in point of commencement, 31.���Commencing at a posl planted aboul 4" chains north of the south-west corner of Location No. 26, then running as follows: 160 chains west; 1" chains south: 160 cliains east; 40 cliains nortii to i olnt of commencement. ?,2.���Commencing at a post plant.'.1 ..el'.'iit 4 miles nortii of the north-west corner ot' C.F.A.Green's pre-emption claim, then running as follows: 160 chains west; 40 chains south; 160 chains enst: 4^ chains north to pdlnl of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or li ss. south; 12" chains east to Skeena River; thence along river to poinl ..f commencement, containing 04" acres, more or less. Located February 2.'. 1907. WILLIAM MOODY. FRANK VANDALL, Locate,rs. P< r Fr&nk V indall. Mar.li 22. 1907. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date I Intend to make apllcatlon to the Hon. tlie Chief Commissioner of I.amis and Works, for'a special lice use to cut ami carry away timber from the following described lands, situated Coast District Range 5 .listrict. No. int. commencing at a stake planted al a post on the Encheshese River, al oul a mile and a half up from its mouth, thence east 40 cliains, thence north SO chains, thence wesi SO chains, thence south SO cliains. thence ea ��� 10 cliains to poinl of commi i ��� nn nt. 102. Commencing at a point near the mouth of Union ('reek at the east line of the Indian Reserve, at the head of Union Bay, near the mouth of Works Channel, Kan..' 5, Coasl District, thence 40 chains south, thence 80 cliains east, then,,' SO chains north, thence SO chains west, ithence 40 i hains sonth to the poinl of (ommencement, 103. Commencing al a p ist on the north Range 5, roast Districl .' ' chain Creek , Ran He Wins llu- Palm. Many stories have been told of mean men, sue-h ns he who used a wart for '. a collar button and he whose birthday gift to his son consisted in washing the windows so that the lad might watch the ears fjo by, This man. however, seems to have won the palm. There was an extremely mean man in New Hampshire who was the proprietor of a hotel. By liis direction rules were posted in the hostelry forbidding almost every conceivable privilege to those not guests of the place. There was absolutely no chance for the casual loafer to get newspapers, pens, ink, stationery, etc. There were not even free seats in the office. One day-be chanced to observe a chronic loafer gazing at the old cluck that hung on the wall. The nexl day a sign was placed over the clock. It read, "This clock is for the use of the guests of the hotel only.''- Success Magazine. Ryall's DRUG STORE WM. Mi'iOPY. FRANK VANDALL. Agent, Frank Vandal Locators .March 21. l.'M NOTICE. The Stnle Bread of Hungary. In Hungary they do not eat fresh bread. Whether it is because the Hungarians l.clieve in hygiene more thtiq their American or European brothers and sisters or not has never been told, but the Magyar is partial to stale bread, and tin' staler the better, llis "rozskenyer," or ordinary Mack bread, ns it is eaten by the very larpe majority of the Magyar population, Is carefully laiel away em a shelf nnd dug out for consumption months and months after it Ints come out of the great ovens. If the hug .��� loaf, weighing something like Ave pounds and for which the Hungarian pays G or 7 kreutzer, equivalent to about ,'1 or -i cents in American it. mey, bas careful ly been hidden away for two years, it Is ' onsidered all the better. The lit n- garian never thinks of where t ..��� bre ,t i< io come from tomorrow, lie thinks of w 1; ���!��� ��� it is to come fri m :.'-���' t year, for he 1 is at least u you , ij on t1 o ��� 'i he riun.ti t ike ��� her I read f!0,. daj s ahead of time ; Ier '���. ��� ��� , \ bal Ing is ( ��� I i- \\ cl ie -I y of a year to coi e; 1 e ' m i iii iik ;' :��� tl: ��� Thursday of :. yea r to co ., Uonnter Spider Grab*. "I hove colic -;,��� i sj Inious <>f crabs In tell parts of the world," said a naturalist, "lent I shall i. ever forget the ] '��� .-mp' 1 oxperluiii ��� 'I in securing a ��� '..-treats specimen of the Japauo e i m ler cr:'.-. tke largest ever found, Tim combined length of the feeding arms of this monster was more titan twelve feet, while tim body portion was nbout twenty im bes across, When alive, it weighed aboul seventy-five pounds, nm.' of ila' oddest things about these creatures is their ability to assume a disguise. This feat the) arc able to perform owing to the flexibility eif their pinchers and in the Looked hairs and spines with which their numerous arms are studded. By means of theii- pinchers they tear off small fragments of sponges nml sen- weeds. After tirst putting these to their months, which contain a glutinous saliva, they place them on the snr- face of their limbs and bodies by sticking them fast with a rubbing i: vement, By this method the crab succeeds In fompletely changing its appearance and rendering itself Indistinguishable from the materials com- tiain to the bottom of the sea. Willie crawling along it seems a i though a portion of tiie ocean bed was i, tec lion, so clo ������ Is the resetnbln. ���> i ' WHEN GOING EAST ASK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND VOL' OVER "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" Eight Trains Everv Day in the Year BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIX OF FAME THE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD. Fmbodies the newest and best ideas for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE. and LUXURY. It lighted with ! both electricity and gas; the most ; brilliantly illuminated train ir. the world. The equipment consists of I private .ompartment ears, standard i 16 section sleepers, luxurious dining i car. reclining chair cars (seats free), ! modern 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, ���vo Second Avenue. Seattle, Wash Spokane falls & Northern Ry Co. Nelson S Ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. ! Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rati route between all I points cast, west and south to Rossland, Nelson and intermediate points \ connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pac.'dic and O. R. j & N. Co. Connects at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Bonne!.try Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls with stage Hiily for Republic. Huffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday, November io, 1901, Leave g.20 a.m. 12.25 p.m. y..jo a.m. TAKE N'OTICE that thirty days after ,1 te v ��� Intend to apply to the 1 thief Com- mission, r .'f Lands an.l Works for special ��� : ... r licenses t,i cut and carry away timber from the following tleseribed lamls situ ' In the Kitsumgallum Valley, in the C Hist District : 33.���Commencing at a posl planted houi J" ch ilns wi st of the south-wesl , rm :- of tl ,- old Kitsumgallum Indian Reserve, then 160 chains west; t" chains ' north: 160 tl ains east . 40 chains south I to point of commencement. 1 tl.���Commencing at a post planted . ��� ains west of tie" north-i ast corner ec' !.-��� ition X". '���','���'���. then 160 chains west: 4" ns nori h : ;>;.' chains .-.est : ���!>��� chains tl '���' point of comme nee mi nt, Co imencing at a posl plai '��� cl li chains vi sl of the north-e asl come r of Location Xo. 34, then 160 chains west: 40 ns nortii : 160 chairts east : -1" cha Ins Hi to 1 .int of .- .mm. nc. ment. ��� -,. imi -.' ; ig al .-. post planti i 120 chains wi sl of the north-easl e of Loci tlon No 35, then L60 chains north; 10 chains .-ast ; 160 chains si 10 cliains west to the point of commence- :.;. ' ��� en ������ ��� ic! Rt .' post planti d ' .. ,��� ^ cha m -��� oi the north-i -est r of Loi ation N'o. 35, thi nee 160 ; tins north : te, chi Ins easl : let" chains w, st: ���!.. chains south to point of com- m. 11 ment. ���' nmi ncing n .1 posl planti .1 al ' - north-we si corner of Location No. 33, thence SO chains wi sl ; 80 chains ��� li ;, ki. chains easl : and 80 chains li to point '���:' inir i.'" ment. 39,���Comme ncing at a posl planti d ni th. north-we.i corner of Location No. 8, then v" ch 'm.- ivest; 80 chains south ; 80 . !, ins ' , ���: : < ���' eli iin north to point of mencement. \\ it.!.I \.\t MOe 1DY, 1 RANK A'AND VLL, I.. ��� ���I'. .' :. ��� . . ir 'h 21, Day Train Arrive .. Spokane 7.15 p.m. . .Rossland ... .4.10 p.m. ...Nelson 6.45 p.m. H. A. JACKSON*. BLACKSMITHING. Having bought out the Blacksmith- Ing business of R. II. Benson, j will be pleased to sen all his old customers, as well as nev ones Horseshoeing a specialty. H. M. KNUTSON. Eighth Street. NOTICE. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN thai tl . _ after date v.-, : itend to ippl ��� , ��� |Toi Chief Com ���>-,.������ i. - ids and Works for pe rmlst on to 1 . . irry away the tlmbi fri .. I ������ fol- 1 ���-< .; ��� a lands, sltuat. 1 thi V.\ in-"-.,' ���/ iti. er, ' '���'���.���. H dlsl riet, R, No " : Claim No ! 3. <' lng at n post pi nted ��� a ;'������ '/.- mug_tlt_ Rive r, mile up from the ��� ��� euth, on te.. ��� ol : i> ��� thi nee i 60 chain east; 10 100 chaii s west : -I" chains . ,-��� to the rc. cr to poinl ol co li i ig C i" aci es, or ll ss, ��� " Im No. 14. 1 'ommenolng at a posl a "'1 tin Zymagatitz River, about le ip : rom the mouth, on the east tin :,'���'- i 't'i chains ��� 1 I H Ins north: 1 it" chains wesl ; 40 inlns south, along river to point of coi : - 11 ment, containing 640 ncri s, m n'i '- ss, 1' Im No, I ���".. 1 lommeneing al post I '! .ce the Zymagatitz River, about two mile i up from the mouth, on the casi '��� If of rlvi i-; ih- ��� 160 chains easl : 40 . ' 160 chains wesl to riv, r; tin nee 40 chains northerly along rli'er to point of commencement, containing 640 icres, more e,r |, ss. '' aim No, 16. 1 lommeneing at post I Iat ted on the' Zymagatitz River, .-.hoot mill s up from them outh, ..n the er.sl bank of river: thence 16.0 cha Ins enst; 10 chains north; 160 chain's west to rlvir; thence 40 chains southerly along river to poinl eu' commencement, containing G i" acres, more or less. Claim No, IT. Commencing at post ted ..11 tin Zymagatitz River, about " 11 11 il" up fr,,in the in..nth. ..n tin- west i'iil< of river; thence ��0 chains west; 160 ' Lues north ; 40 chains east to river; thence 160 chains southerly ahum' river elnl .if commencement, containing 040 acre s, more or jess. e". im No. iv Commencing at post ti a 1.11 th" south bank of " e< na "1 r, about half mile beiow the mouth of Kitsumgallum River; 11 _- nee 80 chains 80 ch 1 ins easl ; 80 chains north to Site, nn River: the nee along river to t "im ' ��� ommi no ment, containing 640 ire or h ess. 1 'i.-ii'n No, 10 1 tommi ncing al ,po iit.'d "ie the south bank of Skeena al iii hair mil" up from the mouth "f Kitsumgallum River, on tli- .-'.nth I. oi .".' ��� n 1 Rlvi r; i'i n 1 120 chanl 1 ��� bore of Work s Chann Coasi l ilsl rh t, aboul a mile and a half below Worsfold Hav. thence 120 chains "north, thence SO chains cast, thence south to shore, thence westerlj along shore to pi int ol ci mm ncement. 104. Commencing at a posl on the shore opposite the mouth of Bear Creek and aboul a half a mile north on 'i he north arm of Work's Channel, Range 5, ('oast District, tl ence west 70 chains, thence north SO chains, thenci easl to shore, thence southerly along shore to point of commi no n ent. 105. Commencing at a stake on th beach about 50 chains south of the mouth of Bear Creels on the north arm of Work's Channel, Range C asl District, thence easl .0 cliains. jthence nortii SO chains, thence wes' to the beach, thenci southerly ami ��. sterly along the beach to ; oinl 0! commencement, 106. Commencing al a stake ��� .:-: of : lie mouth of Mini tic it" ed of Woi it's ('I anni Coast ! listrict, then." west SO ch lins thence north SO chains, thence east SO cliains. thence south sn cliains. to point of commencement. 107. Commencing at a point on I.acli- mach River near the corner of Iot 195 at the head of Work's Channel, Range ���".. Coast District, thence -in cliains west, thence 80 chains south, thence SO cliains east, thence 80 cliains north, thence 40 chains west to point ol com mi ncement. 100. Commencing at a post 40 chaini eas: of the river ;,; the noi th line of the Indian Reserve, at the mouth of the Enches-hese River on the' north side of Work's Channel, Range 5, feast District, thence v|> chains north. Om nee 80 chains west, thence SO chains south, thence 80 chains east to ; ''it:' of commi ncement. 108. Commencing at a post on the south ���:i I" ��� .' Fordcr i ro River, aboul a mile and a half up from Its month, thenci south 60 chain: . :'������ ��� ��� easl 50 chaini thence north 80 chains, thence wi 1 s" chains, thence si nth -i 1 chains to poinl of commencement, The above river ��� mpties into the north ami of W< ��� :.'������ Ch unci'. Rang ��� 5, Co tsl District, about a mile and a half south wesl of the head of the nortii arm, coming in from the 1 ist, 109. Beginning at a post on Mi" shore a! the upper end of the north arm ot Work's Channell, Range 5, f'oas' District, aboul 20 chains south of the ta' nth of Snow Creek, thence easl 160 chains, ther.ee north 10 < hains, thence west 160 chains, thence south 40 e hains to poinl ��� :' 1 omn encement, IIP. Commencing tv' a post :: nted at the mouth of For I Cre .k, on he norih shore of Work's Channell, Range 5, Coast District, them e SO 1 hain norlh. thence SO chains east, thence SO rhains south, more or less to shore, thence westerly along shore to point of commencement. P. H. FORD. F, il. CR -GO. March 21, 1907. Kitsumgallum River, Range J; Claim No. 1.���Commencing al planted 25 miles up from the mouth of Kitsumgallum River, on the wesi bank of Kitsumgallum Lake, running as follows: SO cliains west: -i>' chains south; in chains west: SO chains ,��� rth: 120 chain ea t; and |0 chains south iu point of commenci nn nt. Claim No.2- Commencing al a posi , planted about 23 miles up from the mouth of the above river, on Ihe easl hank oi' the Kitsumgallum Lake; ill, nr,. SO cliains oast; 40 ch ilns south; 40 chains west; SO chains south, more or less, to the river; then m Mii,'rly along the river to the poinl 0; commencement. Claim Nu 3. Commi ncing al a posl planted at the south-west corner of T. L. 7942; tin nee 40 chains cast 80 cl tins south; 10 chains east; 80 chains south; 10 chains west, more 01 less, to the Kitsumgallum River; nee northerly along the ' " to th. poinl ni commencement. Claim N'o. 4.���Commencing al 11 planti 1 aboul 10 miles up from the mouth of the Kitsumgallum River, on the easl hank; thi nee I tins ea 100 cliains south; I" chains wi s t, ���1 , n or le .-. to the rivi 1 ; tin nee northerly along the river to th .point of commenci ment. Claim No. 5. Commeni Ing al 1 post planted abou 16 mill - up fi m the mouth of tit" above river, 1 n th , ank; thence bO 1 1; dns south; SO 1 - easl lev s, to In river; thenci ali :. the rk. i' 1 thi nt of 1 ;, ..tic.an,-tit. Claim No, _.���-Coi at a posl i'i.,tm ,1 l_ miles up from t - ni 1 1 of the river, on the west bank; lia nee I" cliains we t; 40 chains sc Mii; 10 chains easl; S�� 1 hains south: ' . chains eai I. more or less, 0 the river; the nee no thi Ij along ���It. rh er to the point oi ��� 1 .���.r.'i- mi nt, Claim Ni . 7. I 'ommi ni ing al a posl planted aboul Id chains wesl ol th s nth-west corm r ol the o! 1 Kitsumgallum reserve; thence i.'1 1 hains ��i st: 10 1 hains south; 160 cliains easi: I', chains north, 1 p dnl ol m:. mi ncenii nt, I Mei.': No Con me ni Ing at a post planted 1 u (he north-wi st cornei ��� I T, L. 7.45; thence 160 chains west: !���. chains north; 160 chains east; 10 chains sua;!], to poinl oi commence ment. Claim No. 9,���Commeni iti-- at planted on the north-wesl corner oi T, L. 7945; thence 160 cliains wi sl 40 cliains south; 160 chains east, to shore line 20 chains, _ , point of commeni 1 .. ��� post it, acres, more or 11 - DATED this I! th il 1!'07. The Mclaughlin LTD. By C, It McLaughlin, NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY 30 days after date. | te. tlf lion. Chief C Lands and Works, m , to cut and carry :w\ ���,. following described :. follows: I. Commencing . on Hernando Island, trict, nl the : 1,niii-.'., ��� I It n 6; thence nor . easl sn chains; then I hence wesl 80 ch iii m ' . ement. _, iloninu ie iti. : ��� ���" thwesl co ��� he in easl SO cl . 1 halm : tin t" ��� .. ��� hi a te north v" II 'inn. "'' menl :: m . eneing it the morth _ 1 1 then . north v" 1 hi In ��� t la '. thenci ivi I 1 ch ;..- neemi nt, .1. R, ' le hn Cai Is n, Locate., Mi IVES J ' ] Wi Land Registry Acl Re Subdivision I . ��� ... an I'm i'i; 7. Ni City. Whereas proi : ��� I I'I lie ate' Of Tltll N ne : lie the name of Grae :.. I ��� en hied In this 1 :: Notice is hereby 1 Ivi 1 1' the expiration of i n< thi date of the flrsl : ��� , 0 ��� of issue a duplicate 1: lln ficate, unless in the _ ��� objection ! e made to mi I P the wesl line of T L, 7945; thence along the line to point 1 . (ommence ment. Cl_im No. in.- Con ., 1 ncing al a posl planted "tt the v.e?: line of T. L, 7945, aboul 10 chains south of the m rth west corner cf T. L. 7945; thence 10'1 chains west; 40 chains south; inn chains east, to the line ol '!'. !.. 7945; thence along thi line to point of commencem< r.t, Claim No. 11.���Coi imi ing al .-, posl ilante . on t he s tth west ci nei ee: T L, 794; : hence mains 160 e hains wi -���: 1" 1; ;��� ������ . 160 [chains east, to the west lira of T. 1. 7945; thence 40 chaii - ith along '! ��� line to point 0! commi ncement, Claim No. 12 Commi ncing at a planti.! at the south easi coi ni 1 of T. !.. Thi:,; thence running 160 - hains west ; 10 chains sou h : 160 ��� ains .'as;: thence 10 chaii h to : olnt of commenci mi nt. L , ted Fi 11 .. ���;. ; t. 1907, WILLIAM MOODY, FRANK VANDALL, Locators. Pi .��� Frank Vandal!. March 22, 1907. C. S. K ; District Regis;;:.. 1 Lam! Registry Office, New V-_[ ster, B. C, March 1 ' ��_?. ^'., ������ KSo SYNOPSIS OF CANADKS HO STEAD REGULATIONS. "EN thai to apply NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREB' sixty days af ��� ������ dati I inten the Honourable Cl Cc ::-e lon ei of Land ��� and Woi . for pe mission to purchase the fol in di ibed lands, sit iafi . 1 1 wh I ;s called Middle and Range Sn ith Dun las Islan 1. inge 5, Coasl Distrii I; Commencing at r pos I aht ut one- half mile eas of the head of Duck-In- "' tlje land entered for, the Ai.;. available Dominii a - 'I In the Railway Belt in B i ; bia, iii.m : :��� homi steadi I sen -,\ ha is the sole head 1 or any male over 18 yeai - | the esten! of oni ���-, 11 rtei ��� -1 160 acres, more or Entry must be ma ��� the local land ofl.ee fi r the 1 which tha land is sil 11 le. The homesteader is required form the conditions connect! I ' with undei- one of the fo low! (!) At li'tist mx months' \- ������ upon and cultivation of the I each y< ar for three years 1 -1 if the father (1 1 mothi father is di cease I), qI the hoi I er resldi ip m a farm in the ��� | 1 il on the north tide of the inlet, marke I S. il. F.; tin nee 10i ch lins in!!;''; thence 50 ��� h: 'tis easl; thence -e ith to said inlel: thence southwesterly and westei Ij along li ti ��� oinl of commencement. S. 1!. FORD, F, ,1 ri: .GO, Locab . . 1907. . I ��� h 2: NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE IS I ,:���:;.'���' GIVEN "1 il thi - , ������ ,��� dati i i item! to pi ill llcation 'i il:" Hon. the Chli ' mm! sioner of Lands and V ' ir ' ��� mi is ion mi cut and car ry away timher from the following dei 1; ii ed lamls. siluate l al Hotham Sound, New Westminster District; 1.���Commencing al a srake 40 chains easl of small hay at the head of Hotham Sound; thence north SO chains; thence west 80 cliains; thence south SO cliains; thence easl SO chains to poinl of comm -m ement. 2.���Commencing at a stake al tit" north-< asl comer of Claim No. 1; thence north 80 chains; thence wesi sn cliains: thence south 80 chains; thence ease SO cliains to poinl of commi nc. ment, 3.���Commencing al a post in cliains west of the north-easl corner of Claim No. 2; thence north 80 chains; thence wesi 80 cliains; thence south 80 cliains: thence eas I 80 chains to point of 1 ommence ment, HENRY GROSE. March 21st, 1907. NOTICE. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN thai :: 1 days after date l intend to apply to the Hon.chiei' Comn Issioner ol Lands and Works for 1 ecia! license to cul and carry awa . m the fol lowing described lan I, ted .. the N iTICE is HEREBY GIVEN thai '��� m;m ,--. after date i Intend to apply ��� Honourable Chiei Commissioner of 1 ,and and Wor ... 1 mission |i . ��� ha se 1 le" following di scribed 1 tinted on u hal i called Midland So ii li I lundas Island, Range .">, Coai ' District: Commi noing at 11 pi ��� I , lan 1 l tit 1!,.' head of Swan Ink 1: Ihence so ith 100 chains; then,',. . ,1 | -n elitilns: then " nori h to shore; 1 ke n< e westerly and north-westerly along the shore to point of commencement, F. 1!. CRAGO, Man li 23, 1907. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Ixty days after dale we Intend to apply to the Honorable the Chlel Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the fol lowing tract, of land sltuat I In ('east District, for a Mill Site. Commencing tit a post, planti',! on shore of bay S. 10. Arm Huaskin Lake, about S. W. coiner T. L. No, 6943; thence South lu chains; Wesl 5 cliains; South 10 chains, more or less to N. E, shore of Turnbull CoVe; ihence Wesl with shore line 20 chains; North 10 ' h ilns; Mast 5 cliains; North 10 cliains, more or less, to shore 1: Huaskin Lake; thence ments a- to residence n. j he '..' such person residing 1 father or mother. (3) !:' the settle r lias his ��� 1 ent residence upon fai ming lai I ed by bim In the vicinity of hi ��� ' sti ad, the requirements as lo -i nee may be satisfied by n upon tin' said land. Six months' notice in writing 1 be .iven to the Commission 1 minion Lands al Ottawa of li to apply for patent. Coal lands may be 1 111 'based , per acre for Soft ( 1 .1 ami $20 thracite, Nol more than 320 < an 1 " acquire I by one Individ a | company. Royalty al lh 1 rate ��� I ci nts j er tort of 2,000 pounds | colli cted mi the gross output, W. W, CORY, Deputy of the Minister of tl terlor, N. B,���Unauthorized publii tl 11 this advertisemeni will nol for. "The Milwaukee "The Pione.r Limited" St. Paul1 Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha | Chicago, "South West Lirrit��| Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service ��" railroad in the world that ('I11.,.! equipment that of the Chicago, waukee & St. Paul Railway, own and operate their own ';c(''!j_ and dining cars on alll their tra"1-"! give their patrons an excellent service not obtainable elsewher6 II. S. ROWE. General '/'.' Ea*l With .34 Third St.. cor Alder. Portland,* If;.DAY. APRIL 11. 1907. T EE DAILY X EWS. PROFESSIONAL BSIDE & EDMONDS, Barris solic tori, Blackie Blk., treet, Sew Westminster. te8ide, H. L. Edmonds. !��� HAMPTO>N BOLE, solid- 0I i;.. ri a " co irt. Offices ,, Bank of Commer e build- ilumbia street, opposite post \,.v Westminster. Money tr, MtypmmMm$ 7 T. 7 OUR es: Stop paying rent to landlord Home 1 IT'S FOOLISH. -IX, WEART &. McQUARRIE ters, solicitors, etc. Of \,iv Westminster, Trapp Blk.. Clarkson and Lorne streets ..; rooms -1 to 24, 445 Crao .; iseph Martin, K. C, ./ i, : \v. ii. McQuarrie, H. A ,,.' Mr. Martin wil. be in th; inster offices every Friday af Tel. 333 FRONT STREET Tel. 333 _y, REID & BOWES, Barris ��� s solicitors, etc., 4_ Lorne lSite Court House, New sti r. A- Whealler, P.O. Box OB E. MARTIN, Barrister and :,:ie,r, Guichon block, Colum [McKenzie streets, New West '. fl. c. LKS GRAY. Ban Istei. Solicitoi ,- Public, in practice since \, , Westminster. B C. Of- .. to Curtis Block, Clark- eet, , . site Court House. -, 1 ,:. Te lephone 64. ., . NSFORD, Barri ter, , . etc., Crescent block, im I and McKenzie.' ','. il . ister, !'.. ('. $3,500, subject to 10 mon ths lease. . F ne residence for sale on 2nd Street, corner Fou rth Avenue. Splendid location. now re nted for $30.03 per tr ontb: lease can be ex- tended if P'J rchase r so desires. . A good paying investn-.ent .Terms to be arrang ed. Four houses to rent. One on 12th street: one en Fourth avenue: one on Agnes street: cne on 13th street. Apply at ence. READ Th'3. Splendid Fart-, 13 chains waterfront on the North Ann of tlte Fraser River, adjoining the well-known Mead's est.te. No. 156. Fifty acres, all under cultivation. die of the best bargains to be obtained in the district. Fcr exclusive sale. Price 510.500; $3,500 cash, balance in 6. 12 and 18 months at 6 pet- cent. One lo t No. 12 on Roy a Avenue. third I ot from Eig hth stre; t. $1X50, for sa e exclusive iy. : OF TRADE.���-New Westmin .: anl of Trade meets in the Room, City Hall, as follows. ' Wedni sday of each month, ..ly meetings on the second uesday of February, May, ��� and November, al 8 p. in I meetings em the second ��� sday of February. Ne* i-va may be proposed and ��� i at any monthly or quarterly ��g. A. !���:. Wh^e, Sec. SECRET SOCIETIES LODGE, NO. 9, A. F\ & A. M. ��� regular meeting of this 1 on the First Wednesday in month, al s o'< lock p in., in [.Masonic Ti inple. Sojourning ren are cordially invited to at- Dr. W. A. DeWolf Smith tary. '������ ' - -'' and ..:. Su Lots S and 1 l Hock 13; corner of D and 2nd St. : full sized lots orey I Ions-,-. 7 room. . i,.nM room up stairs : Hush close I . ���: , "I stable : on Agnes ���- lei-nr Sth St.; all mode rn lmpro\ erne tits. I ��� II ish, balance eas> . a ri tillj ��� seelli nl bargain. .ub. .1 of Lol MM Block XIII, 1 It""in I Inn- ; hot i eld water ; liusb , lose! 1"' ������:' fruil ��� i l-ie-k, ii house and bin ii. Price - "'" : terms $4 tash, balance . ci ��� ��� :,i 7 per cent. Hamilton St., Hi ..... off Cth St. In twee n the e Avenu lore; 1 louse, 7 i iiiiiis, v> Ith all mod- It ip in n's : siz a groutiil 100X I -.' : si eond lol from lith St. ,.n tile Ave, . -i'i. . M"' I'i" I .,:: aVl IMI, . i. I ���'. i etli Iel - I ������ ��� !00 $1, .'-.. alati nn time al 7 pe i ,','iit. :���'..--.: M "i Sub, 1'.-. Tow ��� 10 some ' i ' ��� Prii pet $1, i I, bal ��� i ,sv. M S Ii Ti ��� hip 13 ; ..,' . til iber : ' it ! ��� s^lde : Old 5-aere or- 1 Prl ' ��� ������ "������ ti rms. $1. cash, a ii r - :. . . i|.|..i paj nn nl - :: lo ..;��� . . I, l: 'limon I Sl . s ippi i- ��� te-r let. SOlOMON LODGE, r'O, 17, A. A. M.���Regular cottimunlca- of this lodge are held on the I Tuesday In eac\t month it lie Temple, at 8 , ui. Visit .���thren are tonll ill ' Invited ��� nd. u. W. Gilchrist. Sec . CITY PRECEPTORY, No. 4.<- K. of I. meets tout th of each month, at s In Orange hall, corner of . ���-ni,' and 7th street. So \ i . Sir Knights cordially in i attend. W. B. Dunlop, W, I Hood, Reg, |_ ORANGE LODGE. NO. 1150 eis iti Orange hall fi.'st anel Prl laj In each mon' i at 8 p '. . lung brethren ai e cor Italic itten I. VV, Pop ���. \V, M . .. ��� . Rec Sec. 8 - roomed modern residence on 4th Av. between (ith and 7th St., with one acre of land, containing fruit trees, outbuildings, stables, &c.; an exceptionally cheap bargain. Price $4,500. $2,500 cash, balance in 1 year at 7 per cent. |>. F.���AMITY LODGE, NO. 27��� gular meetings of this lodge ': in Oddfellews' ha I, C ilum et, every Mon laj eyei In i i lock. Visiting brethren cor ��� l to attend, S. Ore i n ' S, Rh hmond, V. G.; W. C m . it. S.; .1. vv. MacDon -: :. Ad ms, Treas. U, W.���FRASER LODGE No. . s the first and third Tues each it nnth. Vis I te" ���, - or ��� I .lly j ivlted to in v.r,1 . \. ��� i I'. W. hall, ci: ���' bloi k, Clarkson si reel C recorder; Louis Witt " ori ii ,n. OF COLUMBIA LODGE. .No r0NS OF ENGLA'.'D. B, S ��� " i ",'" meet j 9 nd am! i Wedn ' >d ol icl n m h ' ' P. Hall,' Columbia Sl . nl . White Rose Degr e, :���' I in e H 1 monl a, ' ' ' I : I " ��� Visiting Bretl ren li ���, ed K 'i Si Pres.. il. Disne S - el . '; BRUNETTE, No. W99, I.O.F. , rth Prldaj In I In clock, it. the ! ' Visiting ��� .- cordi illv invited I ' " B, Rushl a, p, ll.; F. !' | I, R. S. J ROYAL COLUMBIA. No. BS '��� P-���The regular meetlnnn ��� are held on tbe Sei n : ourth Tuesdays of each n ��� m. In tim (iiieif. !.,...' > Brethren are cordlnlj it-tend. ;���:. C. Firth, C. R well, .Sec. ill acre'; Murphj Landing, I miles , "-..��� Mission Junction. Just at the i mi ling of Murphy Landing, about the ��� nl i '��� of in : 25 ai res i leai ed, mum- r iltivatlon; l-rooni house, bai n and - able; about one ai ��� ��� on hard, bear- Price $1,350, on easy term; (cr Jl.2.0 cash). ._'_' ; icre, '_ e .. '.. halt tn - li anil i j ;, ' 's sectl c :.'. N'.-E. i ner ol N'.-U ; . . n , ; Tim. Fir, ce- tu! alder; tod . , from Vale road; sandle road mid in _ ro id .". lots corne ol et h een S h n i Hth Av.-. on -;i 1 sm. sl i" of 2nd Sl equal to imi" tu .; paril ch are I. $500, half caoh. A . ph n lid oppoi invest nen S roon . : ton house, ath ro un, '������ id���: mil lit; i'i.I! size i lot, .(ixloti ' 'et, ������" . ..' Sl K i iveeii Ith and " tli _ve on we sl ���-. Prite $2.3CC, '_��� i ti li, bal 1 months at 7 '.. 21 ai .- ��� i ��� ii ��� n!tiB m :. ... .i ii tl; S roome i . il ' ed; ���.. ... 1 .hed, chlcki n barn and Fruil ti ei a of .ill ��� % '..0i 0, Terms one-third n ��� ' IS m mth - rom cl $ 10 in "������ i'i'M. mllton r $245, 'j exclusive properties just l.sted with us for sale. I. it 5, ippos Ite Knox church, s ip- pi i mui. easl Columhl Sti n car line. $.00 cash. ���; lots south si,;,, of S \ ��� ��� ��� verj llghl , tearing. 60x115._ fe el on Sun. Block 1.0. $1050 cash. I lots on Fifth s . 11, 12, i:j, 14, Rub, 15, S Blk. 13. $350 each, half ct sh, balance ii months al 7 ... :.' Imhi " - ������ orner ol Men ival and A .ne-.-; fu ' . ; I ������; cit; block 31, loi ll: one liouse i enl s for $25, I he other $10; 'las'., closets and all connected n ith sewers. Price $3,500. Cash $2,000, balance In 6, 12 and Is months al 7 ... I actv cl i.'. . housi "M tl ,iin line neai' Joyce station; partly cleared; fenced . cross fronl facing I ram line. $1000. $700 cash, balance an anged. 50 acres al Porl Kells al G.X.R, station; ! i.j storey house, it; x 28 feel: good spring; .0 j'oung frui trees; new barn being built; chicken house ami stable; aboul 12 acres cleared and fenced. 1' ice. $2,300. on easy terms; 0 ��� $2,000 cash. 10 acre. 4 section 1 1. X. ''., of E V_ 'f T i ". ��� . miles I rom I ri Ige off 1 iawurth road, Sun ej : hou -e 1 Sx26, I1., storey house, 3 rooms finished, another :: can be added upstairs; small shack; 1,_ acres cleared and seeded v ith i lover, red; fairly easily cleared, iiif tulle from shingle mill. Price $1.200;. terms half cash, balani e 12 months at 7 ; house, 10 re,mus. also Im i\ ome ts; lot GGx 132; .',',, .. , ��� of lot set out wil ii treca an 1 nice la am. P , $2,750. .1.5.MI c ��� Ii, ' ilance G and 12 mths a 7 | . .- i "mm Snap in Lots. Vacant lots for salo In all parts of the city, from $25.00 to $3,-60 Pull l_ed lol in Sapperton, facing unci " s reet, Price $150 cash. Full-sized lot No. 8, between (3th & Tth Ave. on 4th St., west side. $300, half cash, bal. in 6 mos. One acre in block 9, between 18th and 16th St. on Sth Ave. Price $750, 1-3 cash, bal. easv. .-. ���. ten 1 one half acres, one acre cleared ready for planting; 1 1-2 acres partly cleare I. House, 5 ro m -. 14x2-1 n ���. and half, small barn; ten house: fruil 11 ees an i sl aw- plants; $1,700, half cash; b ilance n th i'i- a, ml hs al 7 per oent. This i - a \ aluable holding, an I near to l lie ci y, call and bring 'his advertisement ��Ith you for further parti . ilars. 17 lots, full size l on 6th sl reet, in Burnab; . Ba sl side 100 yards from Clifl ('an factorj-. Price $1,020. 1 'i acres go .,1 fruit land in Surrej: can bought now for $25 per acre, oi [uarter cash needed, balance in one or two years at 7 per rent. 4S0 acres, Maple Ridge, Sections 2S, 29 an 1 32, Township 9, one-half prairie, rest brush and some small trees. Prices: Section 32, $45 per acre; Section 29, $60 per acre; Section 2S, $55 per acre. Telephone al Hammond; telegraph station, i'itt River Bridge, Terms, half cash, balance one and two years at 7 per cent. Exclusive agency. One full sizeel lot, 66x132; 2 storey house; 7 rooms; flush closet up_1 ill -; al! modern Improvements; new house; $3,000. !L. cash, V_ in 6 months al 7 I a cent. Good sized stable and fruil trees. Second house from Sth Btreel nest, on upper side, 160 acres, Langley, 25 unlet cultivation: house, barn, sheds, etc. all in .niii repair; a snap al $3,000, half cash. Five cottages and two lots on First street, opposite Queen's park. Price $7,000. la acres in sec. 32. Timber, fir, cedar and alder. Good soil: good roads. Apply for ful! particulars. Lots 17. IS, 19, 20, 21, face on 16th streel and Sth avenue; :' cottier lots $250; I inside lots $200 each. Price $950, cash. Single lots a; cash, 160 acres, Westminster district, 4n acres under cultivation, lei acres orchard. ���"���, acre strawberries planted this year; a! ier bottom land; running .-; ring; house IS x 22; frame barn 30 x 32; 1 l-post frame house and co* a les, three in all, stable S cows and - span horses; near Mission Station; -. boots, i hurches nea al band; steamer lan Is : wil e a i ; il '-lee acres timber, fir and cedar, never ' u logged; $2,000 refused for standing timber; carriage house 16 x 24; hen ie ��� ise ra t ie of hewe I tim laid ii irtar, 12 x 30 A chani e "r ,, ' I ., $9,000; $4,oo' ��� ish, lanc_ G per i enl >i\ lots, 50x130, otitsl le cil limits $50 each lot. Fuller parti ilars m ��� , tl -.'. Four ind one-half - et\ : il : ��� eel Price %:. .6 ic - i ' n lie m ������ mt, G.) IL runnin iro igh, $9,460, terms easy, investlg tte, i 2-storey house. 1 ith, I !oset, fui 5'. fee icin me ia,l 'treet. 110 fee $2,400, ._ ( ash Lot 14 on F nue, sub B. 10 .'1' sub 1'. $300 cash. '.. , ... . . ' ��� 55 feel bj 132 fee Large lot and tft i ittage3 on Columbia street, Sapperton. Both rente.l at $10 each. One and one-lie,: storej house and full size lot, situated north side of Royal avenue and corner of McKinnis si reet; 9 rooms: ' i ro im, hoi and cold n ater. close!: wood -'..��� i; young hi irlg fruil trees; streets on three es; line view. Price $1,800. $900 i ash. One e '/������ l lot, 2n 1 1"' from corner, 1 ith streel an I i h ivenue, lot 66 Xl 14 feet. $250 cash. HOUSE and. LOT '' nl rally located in a commman ling ation; Third avenue, at. foot of Fifth street, Two and oue half-storey house. Ten rooms (recently papered) All modern conveniences; hot and cold watei', bath, flush closet, lava- lory, electric light; nue lawn; lot 'i��:x;:,_. with lane in rear; part of Iot set oul with fruil trees. Price $2,750. $1,500 cash, balance arranged. 2 lots, 20, 21; Xo. 20, $170; No. 21, (corner) $175, Durham and Second streets. 6 Lots facing Columbia street. Sapperton. $1,000, half casi.. bal. on easy terms. One hundred and sixty acres X. \V, V4 Sec. 15, Township 11, two miles from Fort Langley, 5 acres slashed, Xo. 1 land. Price, $10 per acre. One thirel cash, balance on time. 7 per cent. Interest. One hundred and sixty acres, X.\Y. ', Sec. 25. Township 16, 2% miles I'm::.. Abbotsford, creek running through, ."..i acres alder bottom, said to be $600 worth of timber on the property. Price $10 per acre, L, cash, balance on time. Ten acres in Lot 463, one mile east of Westminster Junction, Al soil, easily cleared. $30 per acre. Double tenement liouse, 5 rooms in each house, water, light, full size lot, between First and Second street, Fourth avenue, on nortii si ie. Price $1,500, half cash, balance in one year at ii per cen*. LOTS OF LOTS nil over the city for sale from $511 to $3,000. See us immediately. Tell j us where you want a lot and we can suppjy^ I FOUR ACRES MURCHIE ROAD. 1 BURNASY. $!:-0 PER ACRE. I;,.'t e and three .ts, corner Ird and 11 ih St.; 5-roon .use ":. Pi i, e $1,500, mi" thii 1 . i al, it ati i i _ months al 7 per ���' nl i' >tt:i'-" ., I rooms nnd �� id --illl -' :'... ; I I .' I 1x132, ..'. Ml I lot i' ; A\ mi' 3th St.. �� . -��� side ; Hi ��� ���> ,. ip' '-. a : sink Mil pnn- - 000 : !��� rms $200 en it I I i nt'itv nl 7 |.,"' .'.ill. ,,:��� rents at $1 I p for one y, _i 2 Ints ,|T I'uiiil., rt,in,] St., Sap] i toi '���'!-.'.< r lot. ���I acre's west hulf Section 17 in Surrey, % Illll. :' lots corner of ICth and St. Andrew's Ft., I"'-.', i" n ith and ."'th ... ��� . wesi sld ��� ..���' linli st.: all clenred. Price$.00, half cash, l.iiiiii,'.. 6 months al 7 per oenl; hoth run through from streel to street; a stood bargain. James Inlet, three square miles, at $6.co per acrs, h ilf cash, i alance e . . Hi . bi " - nil ten I, i ��� t ly for cui ''��� sti m, good wat :\ ha ��� from Bl ho I, al Chiiliwack, $75 per aor?. I ��� i ��� "ei"! house . al! in i lei n s, on Carnarvon streel an l two s reys, $3,750. ' size I. l..2x' . corner o he Crescent; 1 lomi h mse. Price $10,500. i j, cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 11 onths, . 12 "ii 12th SI . ��� ist -' le; 1" Pi .e e $2,500. one-third cas'i. Lal. 6, 12 and 18 months a bloi i, ���' ii ��� lan Is, near i ������ lon, $20 per acra ;'" . full sized ' '. on Kea -' eel. Sn i] ���������: rents lor $10 pe:' Only $1,050. i" rooms, i!_ lots, near renue and S i .enth Bl reet, $2,000. Terms i an ��� u _flg 11. I fail sized Lots bel ween Seventh : ��� and Ha itreet, east of i hth strei ill a I fenced; i In b barn on on of the ! il s, $1,500, half ca -it. balance one j e ir at 7 per cent, 7 Lots on Tu - it, 1 Btween Q ioi n's ind Third avenue; wes' side of i ar shop; full size. Prii ��� }3,500 cash. 10 acres North roa I, ", of a mile fl' ���;; < Ity limits on Po:m .Moody: . i res un ler cultivation; 7-roomed house; frame barn; chicken house, barn 40x80; fence I and In good .��� ilr iuth : i.m Price $4,500, half h, bal, in ti months at 7 per cent. 4_fe__*!P / ���Real Estate Brokers G5fe> %^^^__Fi ANCIENT FINANCE. Tra-. ing in the Days 3sfore M.ney Wi =. In Circulation. Assyria, with ber Immense hosts and her spacious and magnificent cities, bad ii . monej: Egypt opulent, populous and abundant Bxypi had no money; ancient Persia, before the age of the first Darius, had no mom early Hebrews, and even during the most prosperous peri'.,' of the age of Solomon and down to the time of ,lu- das Maceabaeus, were without money; Etruria from first to last was without money; Home was without money to tbe time of Servius Tullitis. and the Greeks ot the heroic ages were equally destitute of money, Among all lliei-io nations gold and silver, when used iti barter, were weighed out by the' scale-;. as ulmn Abraham purchased tbe cave of Macpelah "he weighed to Ephron the silver which lie had named In the audience of the sons of Heth." i Anciently there was me money in Arabia, or the riches of the patriarch Job would nol bave been estimat -1 by his camels, oxen and she asses, India, Persia, Assyria, Judaea, Kir . I Greece, Etruria, Home, the nations of Asia Minor. Including Tyre and Its de' pendencies, all arrived at civilization and comforl wlthoui the current use of cash anil carried on their extensh ��� mercantile and manufacturing transac tions merely ley bartering commodities in kind, bullion being reckoned among tiiose commodities, These nations were populous almost beyond credibility and transported their produce, manufactures iiii.i other merchandise in ships of Tyre and Tnrshish from Ophlr an I the utmost iiniianisie (Ceylon) to Gaul and the "tin Islands" of Scllly or Vigo. - Xew York Press, A SEAT OF MANY ILLS. Eye Strain Is Responsible For a Number of Ailments. When tin' specialist tei whom tb-'y had taken their sixteen-year-old daughter on account of what seemed to be a ease of incipient melancholia din .nose'.! the ease us one of eye strain nnd ordered prompt treatment from an oculist, the parents of a young N'ew York girl were astonished. Eye strain seem ed as remote' from melancholia as would corns on the feet. Their astou-j ishinent was proportionately Increased when after a few treatments and ac-! quiring glasses the child showed noticeable Improvement. ; Latter day medical science traces to eye strain ninny ills which seem so re-, mote from the eyes that formerly physicians never thought of establishing h connection between them. Sied; head ache, nervousness, melancholia, Insomnia, are but a few which have of late be mi laid to the door of weak oye3, the proper treatment having been ueg-' lected. Nervous diseases of the nature of St.] Vitus' dance are now thought to origi-. nate frequently In eye trouble. The weak eyes blink Incessantly, ami this leads to a general contortion of thn facial muscles, which grows on the subject through constant repetition.��� Exchange. The Names of Te^. , We talk glibly about Pekoe, Bohea, etc.. but few people have' any idea of what these names signify. "Pekoe" In the dialect of Canton means "white hair," for the tea which bears this name is made from the youngest leaves, so young that the white down Is still ou them, "Sooehoug" In the same dialect is a epiite uupoetlc name. It merely signifies "small kind." "nourishing spring" is the meaning of "Hyson." "Kongo" signifies "labor." Much trouble and toil are expended in its preparation at Amoy, and these are commemorated In Its name, "Bohea" Is called after a range of hills, -Portland (Ore.) Journal. To Clean Bronzes. It is nut a g:>...l plan to clean bronzes, as the polish is very easily spoiled, but if necessary nothing Is better than cleaning them with water and an mo nla, using ;i stiff brush like a nailbrush, Dry carefully after rinsing thoroughly. 'I hey should be carefully dusted every day with a soft cloth and a feather brush, ami a little sweet "il may be rubbed on occasionally. To remove stains from brouze make the article very hot liy dipping it in boiling water. Then rub it with a piece .et' annuel dipped In suds icale- from yell iw soap, rubbing clean with -...ft linen cloths. Good For Evil. There are some people who turn cray. luft do not grow hoary; whose face-; are furrowed, but not wrinkled; whose I; tarts are sorely woiin.le.l in many places, but are not dead. There Is a youth that bids defiance te> old age, and there Is a kindness which laugh. at the world's usage. These are they who have returned .noil for evil, Whom the' needs love die youn.. and t!iey die young because they never crow old.��� Selected. Awkwardly Put. This Is one of the things one wouiel rather have put differently: Mr. Bum- blepup (at fancy dress ball) I must apologize for coining In ordinary evening dress. Hostess Well, you reaiiy have the advantage of us. We're all looking more foolish than usual, and ;'ou'i- not.--Punch, Little Thinking. Mr. Borely (who lias been criticising) ���Now, don't be offended. You know. I always say what I think. Miss Cutting You don't talk much, do you, Mr. Borely?���Illustrated Hits. Agents for Employers' Liability, r.nd Union Fire Assurance Co. o? London. H Is only reason that tenches silenca. The heart teaches us to speak.-ftlct. tnr, i \* _.. w T "I! J. I�� A 11. Y N K VY THURSDAY, apRil TEA! TEA!! We have just received another consignment of the celebrated Empire Ceylon Tea. in one-pound packages, at 25c. TRY A SAMPLE PACKAGE A BIG BATTLESHIP BUILDING FOR JAPS \ ������������������������������������������������������������-������������ Public Supply Stores GEO. ADAMS Prop. Rooming House ...FOR SALE ��� ��� IMMENSE WARSHIP WILL COST ��� OVER ELEVEN MILLIONS��� * * CONTRACT PLACED IN BRITAIN ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� A Household 1 Necessity London, \; ri! ;0.���11 is reported le re e hat ; he largest I attleship in the .mm!, m, have displacemi nt nf 21,000 te t:^. '- to be eitilt in England for the .laj anese governmenl and that ;i emu- . .i issi ea .ii:-, .ij., en 'its way here trom . ��� mi for th" purpose e.t' placing the J 11 ntraci with .mm- i i . nother nf tit ��� ' % Put up in twenty-three An adhesive, porous wall-finish for interior work in every description of building ct "tii British shipl uildi rs. :;is new attl ��� 1::,> will abot 11 1,250,000. CHARITY AND RED TAPE. ��� ��� ����� ��� ���_ ��� - ��� tints and white Ladies . Cravennettl COAT, i ~i- '" >������- ,_��? Aku��r in all weighti Best location in town. For full particulars apply to Malins, Coulthard & Co. Ltd Per J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department Blacksmiths' Coal Cumberland, Maryland ��� Guaranteed Kaiser's Donation Tcok Four Months �� flt�� to Reach Victims. Berlin, _;,i .1 10, '!' ; Berlin. .- '/.< . says that thi Kaiser sent ., ��� ie ������ ai the s ffi ��� I MURAL0 I ��� ��� * ��� * the ��� ��� ��� plosion a Witten J Ready for use when mixed with water foui ������ He mi surpris 1 ��� to ri ci ive no a nowledgemenl and X oi li n . thai an i nouiry : i ma I ��� !V ''"'��� ��� sti thai dur- ��� Any person can apply it ��� ��� ��� in -ti".. ��������-��� * passing t n on. officii 1 tee anothe and had ,i'i-t ri , 'he : the sufferers. ��� ! ANDERSON \ Und lusby I NEW WELLINGTON COAL MAYERS and PRESTON SUCCESSORS TO J. W. Creighton OFFICE: FRONT SIREET, FOOT OF SIXTH, NEW WESTMINSTER Looks Like Thirty Cents. London, Ont., April In.���A threaten- f erl strike among the painters ��� E the i U.v culminated t eday when fully thn e-quarters of tli" painters quil ��� ��� work for more money. They have �������������������������������������������������������������������������* been receiving 25 cents an hour and have asked for 30 cents, it is claim- " ed that every union man in the city �� �� . �� quit work. At a meeting held to- A-OSOlute ACCtirOCy day the employers decided to offer 27 '_. cents an heiir to be paid to such "��� n ; s are worth it. This compromise the painters refuse. Serviceable, stylish coats, every one, .; . jjjj desirable during this rainy weather. !_ ��� tallyd^l sirable throughout the dry season, being I -. weight than cloth coats. A large range just to hand. A SPECIAL COAT AT A LOW PRICE���$9.75 each. M idi of heavj cravenetti . ite dark - bad . trli and cuffs with contrasting shades of broadcloth, wit trimming. The besl long coal we' have evei sho' i CRAVENETTE COATS ���$6.75 to .20.00 each. Our stock of these coats Is largi ni w than on an sion. We offer greal choice In s ipes, check overpl SPECIAL VALUES IN CRAVENETTE SKIRTS. Most hades of grey, all ��� . 1. $7.00 to $12.00. jiosotuieaccuracy tnT p nni i icTrn n n in Dispensing I W. S. COLLISTER & C( P. O. Box 345 YsleU. St. Augustine, Fl:iv founded by the Spaniards in 15G4, is generally stiid to be the oldest European settlement within the preseni litpits of the United States, but sum. twenty or thirty years earlier Coronado, tbe Spanish conqueror and explorer, leading an es pedltion from the Cit. of Mexico northward, litnl founded some sort of a Spanish colony at the ancient Indian village of Ysleta. it-, El Paso county. Tex. In the southwest it is therefore claimed that Tsleta s the oldest European settlement In t'ie United States. St. Louis Republic. 247 Columbia Street. New Westminster b___l is a special feature here. Your doctor knows what quantities and materials to put in your prescription. Here you get exactly what gX3_KH_K��B0fi^^ your doctor orders. Every J drop is measured and every * grain is weighed by scales V and measures proved ac- >; curate by tests. V It is in your health's interest !���! to nave your prescriptions > filled by us. FURNITURE 'Phone 105 'Phone When the Bright Weather Comes then the bare spots will show. Take advantage of the weather and brighten up the home by doing your painting now. Use the celebrated Canada Paint Co's well known "STAG BRAND" PAINTS Alabastine��� Gocd A iswer. A theological student supposed to be deficient in judgment was .-iskeei by a professor In tbe course of a class examination: "Pray, Mr, E., b_>w would you dis cover ti fool?" "By the' questions 11<- would ask," was tit., rather strxinlng reply, -Philadelphia Inquirer, T.A.Muir&Co's | DRUG STORE Ellard Block, '.'ew Westminster '��� I " Fim ' and Largest St. ck i :' Furniture i to be sei n a1 F Our clearance . le it still on. Over $15,0i toe . still to gi . New good ivin daily. Latest styles and best finishes, W. E. FALES, FURNITURE EMPORIUM fi r The most popular of all Wall Finishes. Read, for use when mixed with cold water. Always Clean! Always Tidy! Always Bright. Ask Core't Gr.'w Stale! Many n mun bew ills his lack of s cess In life after hi has permitted b FISHING TACKLE ;���; 7'6 and 713 Columbia St. Four Floors. Rear Extension. Front St >,>;**���;:���>;'���.���.,��� ���":�� ��� �� ��� .����������>_. . * * * ��� s��-�� .>��., ��-. *��� ���'���.��� t ���.��� 4 ��� ��.���'�����>* BRYSON SONS Hardware, iMonarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 .i Agents for ' Kl.KN'O." __ self to p;et into a n.t. While (Ireamin. CJ . * , f^ } of success he has _eeu as blind as a OpOrtlllP VJOOQS bat aud slower t_au two snails, lie Toys. Dolls blocked his own way L'UiOLi Maneheste ��� ���*���*���+.<.���>���*** .*�������.������������������������������*������������������������������������������������������������**4������ �� ��� ���;��� X A^OTI-IER LOT OF t ��� EATON HURLBUT'S X ��� *> * i ��� ��� * �� ��� ����� Q <�� A �� ��� j �����������>����������������������������������������������������>���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������< A^OTI-IER LOT OE EATON HURLBUT'S Paper 2 Envelopes JUST OPENED AT J. J. MACKAY & CCTS BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS NEWSDEALERS > ��� Dates Ahead. April 12���Oddfellows' reception tc Grand Mas ter. April 1_���A; : on an 1 Cand; Sal -, Mrs. McKam, ISO ish street. . i. l_ Knox Church Lecture. April 1 ��� Inivi rsit; Meeting, Board . Tl te li : Api il 13���La rosse nn i 1 ing. Ayril i 5��� Wonn n's Hos dta Anxlli- Meeting. m ��� 3���Ei.iwo .' ie, Qui te Chun .���''--. _pr.il 16 Si in of Si otian 11. in K of P. ii, A1\D FANCY GOODS DO YOU WANTI A Good Home, Cheap! Six rooms, pantry, all nicely papered and painted; house 2-st rev: well situated i n a corner lot on Tenth St.; lot 66 x L32 ft; 1. fruit trees; nice lawn; splendid view. Price ����1,750��� .erms can be arranged. 217-219 Columbia Sl THOS. R. PEARSON, Manager REAL ESTATE and��� INSUR/ I :_rtT^_._^;_ni��__u__i______D__��________i ^y .^�������____a____________*_ [��� ����i ���; ���: �����<,�����,<>���*<. *���<>**������ ����������������������'> ���������������������������������������������������*�����������������������*���+ : Electric Railway Service \ I *"���:.���..���..*..���..���.,���, ���.<���:>:.���.���:>.:���.>;:���:>:>;:�����:>;;���::���:>;;���;>. >:>:��"���::���;;���::��� :���.:���;:���:���:����"���'���������������������.>;������"���"��"������������' >; >; ' ..Homes For Sale...! 1 ft :���: ��������._ i^~>'t'-'-' ��� '; fim . ��� _?* ��� c Ititer-urban Line. Cars for Vancouver and way Stations will run every half- hour from 5:50 a, m. to ll p. in. excepting at 7:30 and *::!�� ti. in. Half hourly cars will run from Central Park tu Vancouver only. 30 Minute Service during re- �� malnder or day. Transfer at Leopold Place. * Sunday Service litilf-hotirly be' ��� tween 8 a.m, and 11 p.m, Sapperton Line. 15 Minute Service from 6.25 it. J City Limits Llrte���Service from j 6.15 11.111. tee 11 p ra. T 20 Minute Service���No transfer. v Between 12 and 11 nnd 6 and 7. ! British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd % ������������������������������������������������������������������������������*'�������������������������������������������������>������������������ in mi ll p.m., except between ��� 12 and 2, and 5 and 7, during �� which hours the service will he J half-hourly, * Sunday Service hnir-nnurly iie- * tween 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. * ��. Fourth We ... close to car, modern Hous -. 7 ooms; newly : throughout; 4 bedrooms upstairs, Price $3,000 Fifth Street, below Fourth Avenue, new modern dwelling, s rooms; ! bed rooms and bath upstairs. Price $3000 ��� mil Street, good house, 7 large rooms; orchard and stahle; lol 110 x 2D0 feet; all cleared; brick basement under kitchen. Price $3,550 St. Georgi Street, two houses, S rooms; light; cit.\ n tti nice gardens, Price $2,C00 . ich Sixth Street, below Fourth Avenue, two modern bungalows, 5 rooms, bath, pantry, etc.; nice lots, with lane I back. Price $2,coo ��� . _ Good terms can be arranged on the above properties. "Ik i'g i ��� i- ,i" ��� ������'���k'SlM\ '���''���::>'' ;1'^ i m, ss m SIMPLE i Xanaimo Street, ".vei cottages on full sized lot; cleared. For cash sale .��� $500 Limited jF.J.HART&C0.Lt_.;,nVFPmF m TUE NF, m LASTING k .1 \,ilii! ibirif:1",;!f]i as well as sanitary results are |i'i. pji,u& j >----''-h_���"j.'.'_��� obtained from the use of Alabailine. In- 1 ��ip;^-1__g0-'"^7 " 8tea'1 of deterwrating with ��ge, it actually ' ���Wl��'1 - ** '"- 5 becomes harder, until at last it forms part of the wall itself. ALABASTINE with its plain tints, supplies a luxurious wall-covering for the most handsome rooms, leaving your walls free from the delirium of wall papers. We will be glad to tell you more about .Alabastine, if you will ask us. Let us show you a tint catd and cutting of wood with 55 coats on. Curtain Stretchers, with adjustibic pins. AlCkinds of BRONZES, PAINTS, OILS, &c. T. J. TRAPP & O