port Mann PROPERTY. WHITE, SHILES & CO NEW WESTMINSTER. YO l.l'MK ��������� M'illlEK 234. Of LtPER PBSWNf'M EXECUTIVE ,r*\** TYPEWRITERS Standard Make $5 Per Month. WHITE, SHILES & CO. ^IC^a.^VE C&NTS. 4*% . 6V* **& 9^ \\*-\ 23 BWJTINt WORK kalf Breed Woman, Afflict- e(j With Disease, Will Not Be Landed. -i- Moses E. Cotsworth Confirmed Burnaby Appointment���Westmin ster Jaii Guard Resigns. ELECTIONS Sew, rd. Al Nov. 8.���Seward alarmed over the .ople ave greatly bringing of a leper sus- , Kenel, Cook inlet. The Lai authority Baj they wlll refuse i,, i in- Buaped to land & victim la a half breed lere The - , i Kenal people refua |(i , ... roi longer. They raised (umi I, di ber and forced tbe ���oral governmenl agent there to take fctlon. SCANDAL. Litematic Depredations Long P checked at the City Hall. Victoria, Nov. 8.-The provincial dealt princely" wu ��� <;���..���'....n,.��� rontln�� busln. '"",;,""l "' wWch , , be, of _ , appointments were put through ln*?��Q8e' H- Cotsworth waa confirmed . " l,h ae,w, appointmenl u auditor fo, ' ': municipality ol Burnabj Robert V1"'"11;^1'- '" Coal Creek mines, aS Kl!" |:-"1 en, ol Holberg were appointed Justices oi the peace and W 8 punwoodle, of Esquimau a Dr. vlncial constable The services ol i-' n. Shepherd, of Nanaimo, chief mines Inspect secretarj to the board of PAYS MONEY INTO COURT PENDING A SETTLEMENT 51pHF U) 1910 Dispute Over C. N. R. Right-of-Way in Surrey Is Being Aired���Arbitrators to Be Appointed. or, m-i appointments and board of examiners for certlflcates under the coal mines regulation art were, by order-ln-counci] continued, this, order being rende ed necessary in consequence of the recently promulgated regulation jnte-- Un-jdlftliiK the "after hours" engagements o: civil service servants without sue- .. j dai authorization. The resignation of Guard Paul Corrigan, of the provincial jail at New Westminster, has been ordered take effect at once. Roosevelt's Candidate in New York Sustains Crushing Defeat-Incomplete Returns Indicate Democrats Will Control National House of Representatives. Vork. N"o\ Ne* terday, i than tin- sensatlona 'i'l s The Canadian Northern Pacific Kail- way company, through iti solicitor, J. R. (Irani, yesterday paid into court the sum of J6.000 and todaj It will probably pay in $7,alio more, the money to be held pending the settlement of negotiations for the expropriation of lands on the ('. N. K. right- of-way in Surrey. The land in question is a strip Victims of Disaster Yesterday Afternoon May Total Seventy- Fifty Escaped. Trinidad, Colo, Nov, 8.���Between flfty and seventy men are believed to be entombed in mine number 3 of the Victor American Fuel company at Delagua, located twenty-two miles -me results of the gubernatorial election held yes- The limi, ,��� question is a strip northwest of here, as the result of Incomplete, show a political convulsion even worse ninety feet in width through the nw .4 an explosion shortly after three turnover of 1892. of section 23, township 11, and it be-l0*elock this afternoon Nnttnnoi u . ! lon us to Edward Smith and Henry National House or Representatives has heen carried by the Aider. lemocrats, who have reversed a majority ol forty-three. I Yesterday application for an order ,. of possession was made before .Indue II probably liave a reduced Republican majority as Howay In county court chambers and l real live case of graft w j.. . . .-day in tlie city hall. been an exhibit of grains t is tanked up on the wull of the ��rd of trade room for some time li. yesterday when Janitor Edward jioul: was in the room he thought i detected a noise coming from the waves ol vi! eat and oats. in. ii estigatlon be found that a family of mice had been arryui. on a systematic scheme of i Billy Clifford and a Competent Com diet! and thai a large part of the to Tlie D a result of the legislative elections held In many states yesterday. Following are the results now available: Xew York���John A. Dlx, Dem., elected governor over H. L. Stimson by a plurality of 66,000, reversing a plurality of Governor Hughes. 70,000 in 1908 in favor of MUSICAL COMEDY IAS SCREAMINGLY FUNNY lijnal :. on exhibition had been n. en. found in the cental of ol oats and the mice l.:-������ ��� . all directions when they Were di^: ll be 1. The janitoi i> at a |. - to pursue, lt has ��� :. ed that he borrow the I , B ind this may be dene 11 I������ n be brought to realize |l:.t tl ism SS Ol the situation. te houi last night tbe been notified ot the to i pany Gave Clever Interpretation of Play Last Night. INTEREST. Iijljlhr. en Turn Their Eyes Towards Canada's Banner Province. ��� lit of a letter wllich the ��� ������ issioner had published - '��� ill} Mall of London. England, ��� ��� elved two lettei a (���Englishmen who wanted to come live in the Fiaser Valley. He Is tin m with all Information. I the Interest that British P ami Canada are arousing in f:" ntrj are brought back by Y' ��� formerly postmaster at ITeir,, Nova, wim ims been touring ths JM countrj He spent three weeks In ���London and travelled the length of ���Scotland, and be stales that every- I' ' ��� anyone coming trom Canada y- ���' i mobbed by persons seek.1 PS Information about the possibilities |ln different parts of Canada. i:i': the ] eople theie How have I1'- ' In this country ami there li:' " ��� who are ansloiis to l��tne If ��� . j aie assured of a decent llmng here It Ring Off! ���'* ' ��� en rumored for some time PV ' e lo ii s. ste.n of the B, ompanj would be mod- J��� ' ended, but when a iep- *v"'"-:' ��� f the News called on A a. Matti,ison yesterday, i 'thing definite bad bei n itated that th�� com- '.. Its besi to provids an ���' with the equipment and although some ��� ��� Inaugurated so,,.. , ' em n i radical alteration* i le He mated thst tl e : I be helped con.-i lei l tne subsj.tbers rang off ��� flnlshsd with ths con- I bose who came fl 0 a rt here It was not t s i- ������ ball when calling or bi -*.������ '���. :.;i There are musical comedies, with more music than comedy and musical comedies with more comedy than mu- but "The Girl, the Man anl the Came." presented by Billy Clifford and a competent company last night. was one ol a fiist class amalgamation Of both. The plot was woven around the efforts of a young man to get money from his rich uncle He told the uncle that he was married and that he had a hftby, and *���} n th,. uncle landed in one tine day with toys for the baby there was some trouble finding B woman and a child to take the plac Of the fictitious family However . wife and niece were finally sec i .��� | but complications began to crowd in so thick that in the last act. the erring young man was glad to inform his uncle that he practiced deception upon him, In the course of the play itself the efforts of the old uncle, played by- Jack Trainer, were productive of far the most merriment The noises which lie considered it necessary to make every lime he had a Hue to speak seemed to he exci uciatinglv funny and kept the audience In a roar. When Hilly Clifford held the stage fot a few minutes before the end of the show the audience again weat into spasms of uncontrollable applause, occasioned by Ids clever Bongs and dancing. Adelc Archer, as Mis Elsie Carry, made a ereat hit by her singing and acting wbicli was supeiior to that usually seen in a comic opera. Miss Marguerite i��e Von, the girl who took the part of liorothy. also did some verj acceptable work. Hilly Clifford stated last, night that it was th.e first time he had ever visited New Westminster, but he was pleased With the town and would cei taln'.y try to have it included on llis Itinerary the next time lie was travelling in this patt of tlie coufttry, The house last night, possibly owing io so many attractions coming befoie and af'ei ii. was not a = good as ii should have been, but a fair audience tilled most of tlie seats on the In New Jersey Woodrow Wilson, Dem., defeated Vivian M. Lewis I Rep.) by 16,000, reversing a plurality of S.nuo for Governor Fort In 1908. In Massachusetts E. Foss (Dem.t, defeated Governor Draper (Rep.), by almost. 30,000, reversing a plurality of 8,000 two years ago. In Connecticut Judge S. E. Baldwin iDem.). was elected over C. A. Goodwin by a plurality of 4,000, reversing the 1908 plurality of 10,000. In Ohio Judson Harmon (Dem.), rality over Warren G. Harding. In New Hampshire Robert P. iDem.), by about ti,000 votes. in he ruled that if tlie company paid into court the amounts mentioned above, the sheriff would be ordered to place them in possession of the land required. The arbitrators on tlie question have not yet been appointed, but that will probably he dene in the course of a few days. was re-elected by about 15,000 plu- Bass tRep. i. leads Clarence E. Can- HMD RAS. USSEN PUTS CHIMP IN COOK'S CLAIM In Pennsylvania Grim is claimed by K. Tener (Rep.1, over Webstei- at the victory of John i large majority. In Rhode island Governor Aram J. Pothier (Rep.i. is re-elected. In Tennessee tlie fusion candidate, Ben W. Hooper, is elected by- least 15.000 plurality. In Alabama Emmet O'Neal (Dem. I, is conceded the victory. In Soutli Carolina the Democratic candidate is believed elected. In Iowa the Democrats claim the election of Claude Porter over B. F. Belated Sidelight on Imaginative Doctor's Story of Polar Discovery Will Not Surprise Many. Fifty men came out alive, and unharmed, through mine number 2, which is connected with the main mine, number three, and according to reports to the mine officers they did not even know there had been an explosion In number three. If this report is true, the explosion which badly caved the entrance to number three, did not extend far into the mine and it is hoped, therefore, that the men far in the workings are unharmed. Chicago Nov. 8.���Dr. Frederick A. Cook was further discredited in a special cable dispatch to the Chicago Daily News today from its cone- si ondent in Copenhagen. Denmark. Tie story was tlie hist publication Knud Rasmussen, the Danish ex- of 'arroll. but the Republicans have not yet conceded the victory In Wisconsin the re-election of F. V'.. McGovern MOTHER GETS VERDICT. Sues Daughter for Stealing Affections of Husband. Milwaukee, Nov. 8.���That Mrs. Jo- hanna Hueselmann is entitled to $9,- 800 damages from her daughter, the wife of Dr. Wilhelm Becker, was the verdict of a jury in the circuit court in a $25,000 alienation of affections suit of mother vs, daughter. Mrs. Hueselmann and Dr. Becker were married in Chicago in 1900. She was then forty-six years old. He was thirty-one. She had two daughters. One of them was Mrs. Ham,- &ott, I aged twenty-six at that time. Mrs. Bott was then living in St. Paul. Some time after the marriage Mrs. Bott came to Milwaukee to visit her mother and her new stepfather, plorer, sent by him to his wife in 1 Copenhagen and now given out by | her. (Rep.i. is claimed; Contained in the storv are purport-1 by a lednced majority. The return of Lafollette to the senate is assured. > ed statements of Cooks two Eskimo, companions in the polar quest. ltuku-land following her visit Mrs. Becker In Michigan C. S. Osborne, the Re^bllcan candidate. 'Is leading hy a suk and Apilak, in which they con- and the doctor separated. good majority. tlrm Robert E. Peary's charge that Cool; travelled in a circle and never ���,,.,,,, even approached the pole. shoot her' M,s' Hueselmann got a di- Rasmussen, in the story, Is quoted vorce from the doctor, and her former as saying he himself did not inter- name of Hueselmann was restored view the men, hut that their state- Xovember 11, l!)0(i. ments were taken hy the Rev. Gustav ,' ... ���m, '' ��� .ana a,. i* ,. ,, nL������ ������j .... ,,���. r* , ,* November 9. 1906. Mrs. Bott. the Olsen and Ratchet Seclunann Ros- 'Rep.l. is elected by over 30,000 ma in Minnesota Adolph E. Eherhait jority. Chicago. Nov. 8.���Judging by re- the Republican party turns to eleven o'clock tonight, the gresslvlsmi next house of representatives will hei "Tbere seems to be a ground swell controlled by the Democrats. They all over the country." he said to Alleging he compelled her to leave, threatening to towards pto- I bach, missionaries. have made gain?! in eight states and have captured eighteen seats from tlie Republicans. This is offset by two Republican gains in New York and Pennsylvania. Danville. Ills., Nov. 8.���Joseph G Cannon, speaker of the House of Rep- I have nothing to regret night, "and 1 was caught in it. I think it is only the beginning. We're beginning to have a re-alignment ,,f political parties and the Republican party is going through the agony of becoming progressive. "The returns speak tor themselves. We've had "TWELFTH NIGHT" COMING. resentatives, was re-elected to congress from the eighteenth Illinois congressional district by a slightly reduced plurality. New Vork, Nov.. 8���Henry I,. Stimson attributes his defeat to causes nation wide and a general movement if hltn on his election. a good tight. 1 was surprised that I ran so well and with the rest of the ticket." Mr. Stimson first conceded feat at 8 o'clock this evening. An hour and a half later he sent a telegram to John A. Dix, congratulating Shakespearean Play to Be Presented Here This Evening. An announcement of more than ordinary Interest to the lovers of the best in dramatic literature is that of the engagement of the supeiior company of players headed by William Vule and Violet Eddy, in 'Twelfth Night." Shakespeare was manifestly in a de-1 holiday mood when he penned this delightfully Irresponsible comedy of improbabilities. No great problem clogged the flow of his fancy���no call to right the wrongs of humanity choked piesent Mrs. Becker, began suit for divorce fiom Dr. Bott. She got the divorce November 24. 1907. Five days later, according: to testimony. Mrs. Bott nnd her stepfather married. Mrs. Eceselinaiin - Becker- Hueselmann slid, among other things, that it was in Jul/, 1905, t ;at her daughter "wilfully, maliciously und wickedly" gained the alTections of Dr. Becker, and sought to entice him to desert his wife, Mrs. Hueselmann. SECRET OF LONGEVITY. Centenarians Give Views as to Preservation of Lite. PETER IS WILLING. ir, OV er Boor were in the habll of The attraction tonight will be ecelver without ring- "Twelfth Night, playsd by William e operators wars busy, Yule ami a competenl company of ��� mosl of uie time, tiie pia.,era many '"line busv" an il ; ;' ' '*��� several minutes be- wiien ihe converse- Ine warned had actually Reamer Ophir Disabled. ' '--The C. P. R. ��� was towel into port by ard at eight o'clock last mii���K'���,.",, '���' ,"','n Picked up throe shaft I,,' I Roberts with the main v ��'( to Good Start, . "ver N : ""' V M '' 'i>llii,M, Wll I23H.0, . OV, 0.���The llrst day C. A. campaign for bail' allara ondet '"Heeled. at midnight Vance,,. * Chl,Pch Union- b"ery .'!.".' x,)v- "������At the Pros- ^Wh,,,K:;'"' dow,, L, ""vl1 union MBlon yesterday, a resolution v'l In was turned '""''"''ii votes to twelve. MONTREAL'S Grand TERMINALS. One Man Announces He Has Designs On Civic Office. The name of Peter Peebles will be one of tliose pt luted on the ballot pai ers used at the next civic election. unless Providence intervenes. Mr. Peebles bas been approached by several of bis friends already and when that he questioned as to his intentions ��� .��� New. recently he announced that he would be in the running for alderman, "all being well." The first man to declare himself is not withoul experience In puljllc life. having served several terms on the board of school irnslees. being defeated at the last election. He has declined to make another attempt to return to the board, but is willing tb give th.e electors an opportunity of electing him to the city councl. Away Until Cnristmas. H. M. Stramberg, principal of the High, school, will not return until after Christmas. Tiiis was tlie information received the other day by Rev, Ron- ert Lennle. secretary of the scliool board. Mr. Stramberg wrote Baying ���������,:':��� ������: , .' ���:��� ' f it were come ^ack / necessary, but he would London, Nov. 8.��� Two center.a ians who have recently celebrated their the serene utterance of his joyous |ioOth and 10M birthday, respectively, muse. Even Viola Is less strenuous lmve heen telliug what they consider than most of the poet's heroines, and I the secrets of longevity. Another cen- throws herself with a gav spirit Into tenarian. a well-known huntsman, who the masquerading adventures through (lie(l on the same day ilt the age of 102 widen she passes to come ly's inevita- ajso had his views on how to preserve hie goal���the hymeneal altar. No lessi]|fe an authority than Halliwell Phillips ! T],e flr8t 0f the trio Is Henry Tom- describes "Twelfth Night" as "the nnson> a well-known sportsman, of perfection of l'Zti. lish comedy and Cheshire. On reaching bis hundredth the limit faclnating drama in the lan- birthday he was gladdened by a mes- gnage.' Bage from King George, accepting hla photograph. The Dukc of Westminster ami the MarQUis of Cnolrnondely, ACTRESS SAT ON BENCH. als.i sent him congratulations, ite Caustic Criticism of Manner of Con- has pleasant recollections of nearly ducting Crippen Case. ' i:'' :; ',':''' li"'"1":'. -"������ > ��� "" - ��� : London. Nov. 8.���Tl e commendations of British judicial procedure as tor. came to the conclusion that the exemplified by the Crippen vase re time would be so short, if he came ceiveJ from America have la en back now, that be coulu be spared lar|ely featured by the London press, but there a-.-c certain aspects of t ie prefer to stay until alter Christmas. The board, after considering the mat- on the Trunk Starts Work New Station. Montreal, Nov. 8.���-The llrst stop In the Grand Trunk's scheme for providing Montreal witli big passenger terminals to replace the present inadequate Bpnaventure station was taken today. When the work of dismantling a' portion of the property bought by Uie company for the purpose was begun, Dining the last year or so the compnny has acquired all Ihe property bei ween the piesent station and Cathedral street to the easl. nnd hounded by Chabolllez Bquare and OOlonlnl idlway v.ill join In Um scheme for lhe new terminals Is, of course, for the government to say. but it is regarded as B foregone conclusion tbat ii will it is stftted by railwayman that the preliminary plans drawn up by the company's architects show one of the finest stations on the continent. *********************************>******************-* * a few more weeks and so thev wrote trial which have elicted strong con- to him to that effect. During his ah- demnatiOns. A well-known banister. sence H. M. McMillan is acting prln- writing to The Tin.es, says: cipal of the High school. "It is not an incongruous thing that I while a man is being tried for his life there Should sit on the bench on the Ight band of the judge a famous mu : V. MANY CITIES GO DRY Bellingham, Nov. 8.-Bellingham knocked its re- t tail liquor houses out today by a vote of 1955 to ��� 1856. i The little border town of Sumas will be the only I wet place in Whatcom county after Feb. 1,1911. ��� Other cities which were voted dry in Washington j are : Everett, Moupt Vernon, Burlington, Sedro- X Wooley, Anacortes, Edmunds, Granite Falls and ��� Arlington. t One hundred and fifty saloons will be closed. *****������****************���****************************} years his great age to having led a healthy outdoor life, using little tohac.o and not too much liquor. William Head celebrated bis 103d birthday in Windsor workh iuse, where be has been since he gate Up his work as a laborer at the age of ninety-six. Hut he still rejoices In good health. "Fresh air. moderation, hard work and the simple life" aie hla recipes for prolonged days. He smokes shag tobacco and drinks bin regulation pint of beer every day with relish, llis only regret ls that he lias not an allowance of an ounce of tobacco daily instead of weekly. Colonel John Hower, of Droxford, Hauls, who was 10:5 befoie lie died, was the oldest British oflicer on tbe retired list. He was a non-smoker, but not a teetotaller, Up to the last he enjoyed a half pint of champagne with his meals Asked recently hls recipe for old age be said: "Sport and tbe open air and a healthy, contented mind���the mind that tells you what is best for you and helps ycu to get It. That's all." Slcal comedy actress? Tic lady is, 1 am sure, charming and delightful and is worthy of her position as any other of her sex. but her name Is associated with the lighter things of life than a murder trial, and her presence. 1 Insist, detracted from the solemnity of tlie occasion. I "In favored positions in Ibe courts, too, were women displaying enormous hats and expensive furs, women chat- Ming and exchanging smiles even while the prisoner was awaiting the verdict of the Jury. It may be urged that If | we have public trials these things 1 cannot be helped, but this trial was not a public trial, It was a spectacular | trial, nnd the admittance was by tick- Rumor of Battle. Jet. -These tickets were in tlie greater Oklahoma City, Nov. 8.���An un- part allotted before tbe public even verified rumor has been received here heard of the arrangement. that In a battle between whites and "Rather, far rather, let the public blacks In Wagoner county this even- he excluded altogether and let the ing. forty-five negroes and flve whites press tell us wbut bus taken place." were wounded. / I ! ���h. .jjlji Ill: i-ii:!|i M 1|. I* f_ & r.'.- *il * ,*' I m i, i PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVE MBEr Classified Advertisements jREAL ESTATE WANTED. Vv ANTED���SECOND HAND PIANO for cash. Must be in good condition. Box 022, City. |THE PEOPLE'S TRUST CO., LTD. Head Office - 451 Columbia St New Westminster, B. C. Branch Office - Kamloops, B.C WANTED TO RENT���MODERN SIX or seven roomed house. Close in or near ear line. It satisfactory after occupation will buy. w. p. Tate, optician, bos 933, city. CITY SNAP Lot facing Moody Square. Price cnly $700; one-third cash; balance G to 12 months. WANTED���BY A YOUNG SCOTCH- man a position on a ranch. Appiy 1. ix 10 Daily News Ofllce. WANTED���MRS. BIGG, DRESSMAKER, has removed from 328 Eighth street to 713 Trew street, bactt ��� I 11 era tit ui e. t)| en for a few mote orders by the day, $2. Experienced and good 81 WANTKD���I'.;.- RELIABLE AND EN- ei i etic ic. ��� engagement i-i any position ol t rust or responsibility. i ��� .... t ��� pins and accounting, spe cial qualifications. Address Box G this ollice. FORT MANN TtN acres In section 27, block 5 north, lange 2 '.vest, adjoining the townsite. Price $1000 per acre; one- quarter cash. TEN acres in section 35, block 0 j north, range 2 west. Price $t>5u per acre; one-third cash. SIXTY acres on Townline road, close to townsite. Pi ice .500 per acre; one-third cash, balance one, two, i liree and four years. WANTED���TO BUY FROM OWNER 5 or ii room house within 8 blocks of Catholic church; state price. Address A. F. W., The Dally News. EIGHTY acres on Yale road in north- east quarter of section 24. town- ship 2. Price $200 per acre: $501 ii casli. WANTED���A CHILDREN'S NURSE : ir four months. Apply .Mrs. Dr. .1 nes, 18 Koyal avenue. SURREY TEN acres of good land, all under cultivation . three quarters pf a mile from 13. C. K. R tram line. Price $225 per acre; $500 cash, balance over six years. Don't miss this. Ref. 325-A. WANTED���BY YOUNG LADY. SITU- ation as clerk In store, Addi ess L. S., Daily Xews. WANTED���A YOUNG WOMAN AT once; good wages to the right person. Apply Koyal City dye works. BURNABY WANTED ��� SMALL RANCH, IM- proved, with buildings, in the vicinity of .New Westminster. Pull particulars to Vancouver Brokerage Land, 02 Hastings stieet east TWO lots, 50x132 feet each, clos; to car line. Price $400 each: one- eighth cash, balance over eighteen monihs. THE PEOPLE'S TRUST CO., LTD. T. H. McCormick, Manager Real Estate Dept. W A N T ED ��� H O USEK E E PING rooms for married couple. Apply Box A.A., this office. -! KELLINGTON BROS. WANTKD���A G1UL FOK GENERAL housework and plain cooking. Apply 125 Third avenue. FOR SALE. FOU SALE���CHANCE FOU POUT Mann workmen; comfortable, neat scow house, in very good condition, three rooms, etc. Apply 028 Front street, City. Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance. Office Northern Crown Bank Building, Columbia Street. Phone 680. The council met at the Town hall, Surrey Center, on Saturday, November 5, the reeve and all members being present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Communications were received as follows: From II. Bose. Hon. Sec. 1". B. C. M.. saying the meeting of the union will he held at Salmon Arm, Thursday, November 10, 1910, commencing at two o'clock, and asking to he advised of the names of the representatives from Surrey. Received On motion the reeve and councillor MacKenzie were appointed delegates to the meeting. From Ludwig Pillath re the construction of the wharf at Bon Ace ird by the Canadian Northern R, U. Received. From th.e Local Option league of B. C. re proposed amendments to the "Municipal Clauses Act." Received. From 11. ll. Bose on behalf of "C" company, 104th Regiment Canadian Militia, requesting free use of public hall In Cloverdale, till such times as the militia depart ment will be In a position to make proper arrange- ei 9 Ri eh ed. Fro::-, D. E. Welcher, reeve of Co- i itlam, re location of the new uni- -. ��� - il Biitish Ci lumbi i. re sign- ii i tition In support of the Fraser V ��� .. site on St. Mary's Hill. West- n .: ster Junction. Received. Council do not care to interfere. From li T. Thrift, saying he had diet many of the leading people In and around Blaine and had heen asked if the people In this district woul 1 be in favor of joining in the construction of a first-class macadam road through this distiict. from north to south, and if tlie council would give it countenance and assistance. It is the intention to connect the Washing- , . r\ . *l,.,if ll'-ic; 11 III I e-n.i:' mt ' *.'ir>* *J> um ���,ul wlth the system throng,. Or- their tracK aoo�� Tvl]pll0:ul Bta egon and California, thus ensuring a Flumme 11 ��*__ of tourist travel, and wm he tiom Canied^ ^^ .y t-rvsZrti^^ pasa ed. On motion of Councillor MacKenzie, seconded by Councillor Keery. the fol- | the matter. ,-.-���*> From 11. T. Thrift saying he lntencl- ~a tr. nitiiih-Hw the nlaii of subdivision sec -. of the tana, aiso i . . th,lt Lr the st:it0, and are desirous of con- ^^^ ' from the in- nine different parcels of land . _��������� v had been subdivided and ttiat nectlng with a good roaa ���N "'"' ' ��� ������ **--���* boundary lo Fie cities of ] vicinil cillor Keery to look into the matter of I would materially doveloj providing an outlet. tlse the lower mainland of the pro. From Burrows & Armstrong asking Ince; and, Whereas the Clover Vale. permission to place scales on the Mil- ro ol would furnish the in si grades ton f.tt.ii in front of their store, lie- and would be ceived. Permission granted under su- route, pervlsion of Councillor MacKenzie. i'1' I __________| T. It. Blackwood, enclosing I council In meeting assembled that th the most le I i: 1 resol' e I by this From A ��� hill ier gravel. Received, and referred Provincial government be asked to Councillor Keery. Fro a E. Stone re damage to his land irom flooding by reason of a culvert put across the Sei-; cn'llie load. H , i>.i',l. and llie ree-.e and council- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ loi Mackenzie and Inglis appointed a lowed to New Westminster. ^^^^^ for assistance In opening and Improving the Clover Valley road noi th from th i Internatloal boundary at Blaine for a ui. i ince of about nine miles to the Vale road, which cur i then be fol- AND {EVERYTHING] YOU NEED AT 3 n/miJL'Y' t\.Li I i 685���Columbia Street fifiS committee to i xamine the ground. On motion "C" company, an ler the supervision of caretaker Matheson, I was allowed iiie use of the Cloverdale public hall for the purpose of brgai i Ing, on nights that tbe hall is nol oth- erwise engaged providing that no Injur) !s done to the building or floor. Moved and seconded that the reeve have the solicitor write to the ('.. N. U. Co. to complete the White Roch wagon mad according to specifications as soon as possible, to pul in a crossing on the Halls Prairie mai north of Clayton, to put in a culvert on the east side of the .lohnston toad through their right of way and to also attend to the ditch and culverl to take the water from the south side ol Accounts to the amounl ol 12337.93 were passed an I ordere 1 pi 11. 1 'i be council then ad lourned to meet ngaln on Saturday, December 3, al l :30 p. in. Not So Very Uoo.. Regina, a few days ago was horrified to learn lrom an 0 l de that it had a restrl iti I dl tri it. Chlel of Pollce /'eats promptly denle I this, using a bluffer's argument- offering to I el $11 00. Betting is llleg il und r the Miller act. Now comes word tl a man named Charley P illev, a notorious white slaver, is making his headquarters in that city. On top of this the interesting Information Is given that many Regina wo i:etj are heavy f��j....iro'te . I'nii'is. ������I New Westminster, B.C. t. -.������iw^.~****i*Xt**E**_r-l;:; -,..^.��� Mineral Waters Aerated Water] Manufactured hy J. HENLEY NEW WESTMINSTER, r. c Telephone R 113. Office: Princes* )3 FOU SaLF���OX EASY TFKMS, SIX roomed house and two lots- close to tram. Immediate possession. Ap-j-- ply Owner, Box 279, City. FOB SALE���FIVE ACRES IN CITY limit, all cleared, 5700 per acre for this month $1500 cash. Murakami, P. O. Box 2110, Vancouver. FOR SALE���CASH REGISTER, 18I Inches wide, double key board, first class condition. Cheap. Apply Ira A. Ueid. Columbia street, next to1 tram office. FOR SALE���FIVE BOOM COTTAGE. nei rly new, electric light, half minute to car. Price .1500, cash $300, bi lance $20 per month. Box W. S., Dally .News. FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER, seen room modern house on Fourth sireet. Apply on premises for par-] Oculars, or 512 Fourth street, Xew Westmjnster, B. C. THE Toronto I KELLINGTON BROS. Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance. Office Northern Crown Bank Building, Columbia Street. Phone 680. LAND REGISTRY ACT. ROOMS TO RENT. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, NEW- ly furnished, first-class board; alii home cooking. Terms very reason- j able, at 513 Agnes street. TO LET���FURNISHED ROOM, COR- ner Agnes and Seventh streets. FURNISHED BED ROOMS TO RE XT. auu)v 718 T��-��w mtrtmt ROOM TO RENT���A comfortable furnished bedroom suitable for two gentlemen. Apply at 233 8th St. TO RENT ��� NtGELY FURNISHED I flcate of title namber 4700A, Issued la room suitable for two. Handy to (the name, of John Stewart and James business section. Apply 12!) Tenth I Cash, has heen filed in this ofiice. ���tr*��t j Xotice is hereby given that 1 shall, ' ; ,���-���; �������at the expiration of one month from TO LET-F1 RNISHED BOOMS. AP , the date of the first publication hereof. ply upstairs Trapp block, corner i (n a daily newspaper published ln the "nlumM. Kf.*t mul CisxTa-nrm clty of New Westminster, issue a I duplicate of the said certificate, anless |in the meantime valid objection be I made to me In writing. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles | Band Registry Office, .New Westminster, B.C., Oct. 7, 1910. Be lot lfi, block 2, of lot 201, group 1, town of Port Moody, Murray's Addition. In the district of New Westminster. Whereas proof of the loss of oerti Scene from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," at the Opera House this evening. REMOVAL SALE 20% OFF TO RENT ��� FURNISHED BED rooms. 7n:i Third avenue. Apply after (i p, m.or between 9 a. m. and \ F. p. in. at Room 14. 623 Columhla j ati-f' LOST. LOST���BUNCH OF KEYS. FINDER please return to the Daily News office. LOST���OX SATURDAY, A CHEQUE for $13.50 on Royal Bank of Canada. Kindly leave same at 86S C i- lumhia street west and receive reward. LAND ACT NOTICE. LOST���FOUNTAIN PEN, MOORE'S non-leakahle���two plain gold bands. Finder please return to Xews cf- flce. FOUND. FOUND���BLACK JERSEY COW, young. Can be had at A. Janson's Annleville. Expenses to be paid. W. P. WHITE Architect and Building Constructor. Specialist In Steel. Reinforced Concrete and Modern Building Construction. Telephone 800. Room 13 Dominion Trust Building. NPW WESTMINSTER. Gardiner & Gardiner (F. G. Gardiner) ARCHITECTS Room fi. Westminster Trust Building New Westminster, B. C. Phone 661 Residence Phone 133 New Westminster Land District. Take notice that .lames Davis Smith of Vancouver, B, C, occupation build er. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post marked "J. I). Smith, S. W. corner," at the northwest corner of pre-emption, Xo. 2951, thence north ahout. 110 chains more or less, t.0 or near Saklnaw Lake, thence cast chains more or less, thence south chains more ��r less, thence west chains, more or less, thence north chains, more or less, thence west chains more or less, to the place commencement. JAMES DAVIS SMITH. New Westminster, October 20, 1910 JOHN FERDINAND BAGGS, Agent BO CHONG MERCHANT TAILOR. Who has been In the Tailor Business In Vancouver for a number of years, has opened up a similar business In this clty. Latest fashions. Suits made to order. Fit guaranteed. Phone r>\, or call at Kwong On Wo Building M7 Columbia fti'ML Campbell's Clothing FOR MEN Regular $25 Suit for $20 Regular $20 Suit for $16 Regular $15 Suit for $12 Regular $10 Suit for $8 Regular $7.50 Suit for $6 Men's Oil Suits Black Jackets, Shield brand, regular $1.50 for $1.20 Black Pants, " " " $1.50 for 1.20 Black three-quarter Coats, Shield brand, regular $3.00 for 2.40 Black full-length Coats, " " " $3.75 for 3.00 NEW BANKING ACCOUNTS Many People who have never before been in a position to do so, may now he ready to_opei a bank account. The Bank of Toronto offers to all such pi pie the facilities of their laage and strong bank. ing organization. Interest is paid or Savings Balances half-yearly. ''"'siness Accounts opened o:-. favorable terms. INCORPORATED 1855 ASSETS; $48,000,000 NEW WESTMINSTE. , 0. ft BRANCH 615 Columbia Street. White Star-Dominioii| Canadian Service SAILINGS. Montreal���Quebec���Liverpool. Laurentic Oct. 29| (New, triple screw, 14,892 tons.) Canada N��v-i Megantic Nov. Jl Dominion Nov. II] Portland���Halifax���Liverpool. (Christmas Sailings I Laurentic DeC- Canada Dec- 10 The Laurentic and Megantic art now White Star steamers-rth elarJ., and moat modern from CanadlM ports. For rates, berth reservations, eU'. iplly to ED. GOULET, Agent C. P. R- W. F. BUTCHER, Agent G. N. *>' T. H. LARKE, N. P. C. P. A. _ fill) Second Avenue. Seattle. U:lS"' Underwear Penmans No. 95 all wool underwear, regular $1.25, now, garment $1.00 Heavy weight St. George, English manufacture, reg. $2.00, now $1.60 Fleece lined , regular 65c, now 50e. All 50c underwear, now, garment 40c C. S. Richmond 675 Columbia St. Phone 595 EGGS! Green Cut Bone to Make i Your Chickens Lay. Central Meat Market BOWELL & ODDY Corner Eighth St. and Fifth Avenue- PHONE 370. For all kinds of JOB PRINTING Phone 695 or leave orders nt The Arrow P��*csS Mr*. E. M. Domlny, Pro- near The Dally News Co., fit)'.' vlct0 Street. ��� V'-^*'ll-S��F0|��>^��.,��*4��*V'^i#.r*''��* ' ���^i^wi-^iitHW!^^ __________ ' Try a "WANT" ad In Tbe N'e^ U will briu i-Miiito {Mr. NOVEMBER 9, 1910. tTMontreallFEDERAIION FOK Established 1817. I IHE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THItFK. $14,400,000.00 11,000,000.00 Canada and ������- , anu In London, Eng- &"nd& Chicago and Spokane, New "',.;.:,,, City. A general a. t :���;=::: JS 1*2,32*. """"'" ""' '���Id. , i n.nartment���Deposits gvl��K.11:' ".'!,:��� ,1 and upward, .. :;,,, at 3 per cent, per tr.I rVse.OOO.OOO.OO Tow' <��Sb ^^H IHE BRITISH ISLES Spectator Presents Strong Arguments Against Suggested Union Dissolution. New Westminster Mail Service Time Time of ol Arrival: . Closing: 20:00���United States via C. P. R. i daily except Sunday). .23.00 8:30���Vancouver via II C. R. It- I idaily except Sunday).. 8:00 L3:00���Vancouver via B. C. E. R. idaily except Sunday)..11 ?00 18:00���Vancouver via li. C E. it. cW WESTMINSTER BRANCH, N Gl'- BRYMNER, .Manager. Westminster i The S] ei tator, London. Abi i'i;'' d.j Sim e we be leve I iiai I he diss du- tion of the union and restora! lon of I he Hepl ircli;,. 'plus' some | lan for foi C- in ��� pi, nai u e i cheme ol federal lon upon the empire, would mean our except Sunday)..!'',:"" via B. C E. It. except Sunday)..23:00 via li. C. E. It- except Sunday i.. 8::!0 via B. C. E. R. except Sunday)..13:00 (daily :00 Victoria (daily 11:00���Victoria l daily ���Vlctoiia i daily ___________ 7:30 - l'nited Slates via (1. N. R. (dally excepl Sunday).. 8:30 j 15:00���United Stales vi i (',. N. it. (daily except. Sunday)..16:00 Ifjice ���I'D oue in. Barn 'PSoue IS? Columbia 8treet. ..itage delivered promptly '.�� IE,,g ,Dv part ot tbe city. at and Heavy Hauling W FFICE,TRAM DEPOT- 9: :2o���All points east rope idaily ) :30���Al] points east, i o] e (adlly�� .. 5���Sapperton and Mills (daily Sundayi ] 20:00���Sapperton and mills (daily Sundayi ..., 9:25���Coquitlam (daily Sunda} i - Central Park 8:30 and Eu- Fraser except 8:30 - 13:00- Praser except 14:30 except 14:30 and Ed- JACKSON PRINTING COMPANY CORRECT STYLISH PRINTING E,tlmatei Given on Any " of Job Printing Kind ruin at home and oversea���a weltei In political chaoa In which one by 1 9:25���All points east and Eu- one would disappear every part ol that proud heritage which i.-- ours and, ---��� our children's, and of which these Is- rone ,adllv) 14,3�� land:', are I he special 11 usteea - we In ti ml to tight tiiis proposal to the de ith. We believe that ll mu6t mean Interna] and external confusion, at home die destruction of national Btrength, and therefore ol natloral Bafety, and oversea the disintegrate ol the empire-'an absolute desolationi monds to the nation.' Some day. no doubt, Sundavl ' 11*00 i. may be a hundred or eighty or only 14:0(>_-Mt i_���t,ahv"and Hur- slxty years hence-when the great itlain (dailye 6 t self-governing portions ot the empire Sunday) 14:00 have obtained a population and a lis- j.0:oo���Timberland,""strawberry cal Btrength in same sense compara- mn .in(j gom^ West- ble to our own, the edifice may be minster (Tuesday and built of a closer political union based Friday) ..14:00 upon thai solid foundation, which, !in-.oo���Ladner.' Port" Guichon, thank God, we already possess, of a Westham Island 13:30 common citizenship and a common io:00���Annieville, Sunbury (dally i throne, and what we shall no doubt; except Sunday 13:30 .�� have befoie very long, a common sys-'10.00_Annalis Jsiand" Monday tem of naval and military defence. ��� (daily except Thomson Blk. Phone 388 To HATT COOK Iti,, Potato Merchant and Auctioneer. 527 Front St., New Westminster. Phone 550. HOSPITAL ','..-������ . iter P.'vate Hospital. Ill Townsend Ct Maternity and non-contagious medical cases accepted. Terms (rom 11! I ly. For further partlcu- ply to Hospital. Tele- ;' ',��� J55, INGUSH WATCHMAKtR Gold Watc'jes for Latll.-s from ��1275 Ik gents' gents' open face open case, and KiKln giver Watches, An. liver Watchea, |..SO up. Agent for W'altham llfatcbrt. Watch repairing a specialty. F. CRAKE Two Doors from Geo. Adams' Grocery PALMER GASOLINE ENGINES S_ to 25 H. P. 2 and 4 Cycle. Local Agenta Westminster Iron Works Phone 53. Tenth St., New Westminster make this splendid dream a reality,! however, one thing is essential, and ' that is to keep inviolate In health and wealth the central unit���the l'nited Kingdom. Mr.Klpllpg speaks with a poet's insight of how 'the Abbey makes us "we." ' Could it perform thut Imperial task if we demolished its towers, levelled its walls, and set up same pinchbeck imitation of the British Zlon���'templum et arm'���in half a dozen divisions of the British Isles? The several acts of union with Wales !���it is too often forgotten that In thei sixteen century we made a union with Wales���with Scotland, and with Ireland are the very best cornerstones of' that concentration of sovereignty and power which has enabled us to found and maintain the British Empire. We do not believe tor a moment thai it lias ever crossed the minds cf the statesmen of the king's oversea dominions to bully the l'nited Kingdom Into disintegrating herself in the name of imperial federation, or that they believe that such a sacrifice could be for the good of the empire as ��� a whole. They know that no one bere ' ���" has the slightest desire to constrain them even in tlie smallest degree,and thai they are free nations in a free empire, as absolutely independent of Hritish control as if they were in theory as well as in fact sovereign communities. While they have still i to tame the great forces of nature, to build tlieir bouses, to make t'< ' roa Is, to control their rivers, and to clear their woodlands that Obeplougnl may pass, it is only right and natural j that the chief burden of the common defence should fall upon tlie mother ��� country, and that with this burden | 'should go also the chief direction of j foreign affairs. As soon, however, as j the settler's pre-occupation with his I wnr with nature lias abated, the {daughter nations will one by one take up their full share of the burden of defence, and with it their proportionate share In the direction of foreign Ipollcy. Meantime the notion that tbey desire to dictate to us ouMnte- nal organization is unthinkable, the gross and Incoherent nightmare of political hypochondriacs and Fri- Wednesday ___ day 13:301 j 10- 00���Woodwards i Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 13:30j 9 00���Vancouver, Piper's Siding via G. N. R. idaily except Sunday) ..14:20 11:30���Cloverdale and Port Kells (daily except Sunday)..15:00 11:30���Clayton I Tuesday, Thursday, l-'riday and Sat- day 15:00 111:30���Tynehead (Tuesday and Friday) 15:00'; I 8:30���Burnaby Lake (daily except Sunday 16:00 20:00���Abbotsford, Matsqui. Huntington, etc. i daily except Sunday) 23:00 I 5:45���Crescent, White Hock and ^^ Blaine (daily except Sunday) S:00 45���Hall's Praiiie, Fern Kidge and Ha/.lemen (Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday) \***\m.. s-.oo 'CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER. Local Improvement Notice. The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of N'ew Westminster having by resolution determined and specified that It is desira- j Ide to carry out the following works, I that Is to say: To construct cement concrete sidewalks, paved roadway, boulevards, aud storm sewers on Third Stieet from Royal Avenue to Sixtli Avenue. And that the said work sliall be [carried oul in accordance with the piovlslonB of the "Local Improve- u , nt General By-law 1909." And the City Engineer and City \s- : ". Bor i,.'. Ing i eported to the Council in accordance with the provisions of the sail by-law upon the sail works giving statements showing tbe amounts estimated io lie chargeable against the various portions of teal [property to be benefited by the said I works and other particulars, and the sai i reports of the said City Engl- ilieer and City Assessor having been; j adopted by tho Council. Notice is hereby given that the j said reports are open for inspection 'at the office of tlie city assessor, city hall, Columbia street, New Westmln-1 sler, it. ('.. and thai unless a poli- tion against the proposed works above mentioned signed by a majo.- ity of the owners of the 1 md or real propert.. assessed or charged in respect of such works, representing lat hast one-half in value thereof Is |presented to the Council within Iif- Iteen days from the date of the flrst I publication of this notice the Council will proceed with tlie proposed Iimprovements under such terms and conditions as to the payment of the icost of such improvements as the i Council may by by-law in that half regulate and determine and to make assessment. Dated this 8th day of November A. ., 1910. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. Date of flrst publication the 9th day of November. 1910. ********************>a***9<-a *********************���>���**����� NEW GOODS THIS WEEK��� Over One Quarter Ton of Loaney's Chocolates, Manicure Goods, Bird Seed, Hair Ervshts, Ccrr.hs s Drug Store EYES TESTED BY GRADUATE : ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS ��� _ THE GREATEST BARGAINS __^ Itg/rf,'��� i Trrr. FOR CHILLIWACK And Upriver Landings The New Sternwheeler REGINA'S CHARACTER. City Who S. S. PAYSTREAK LeaveB Brackman-Ker Milling Company's wharf. New Westminster, with Passengers and freight ns follows: Leaves New Westminster Tuesday, Tburgd , and Saturday at 8 a. in, l.< , Chilliwack Wednesday Jay and Sunday al 7 a. tn. First Cass Passenger Accommodation ROYAL CITY NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. New Westminster. Fri- Will Go After Speakers Said Some Things. Uegina, Nov. S.���Falling a full retraction of the charges made by Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Wright, of London. Ontario, with respect to an alleged red light district in Regina, Mayor Williams has instructed the city solicitor to report as to whet her or not an action could be taken for defamation of (ho city's character, lu the event iof the solicitor advising that such action can be taken, failing the with- Idrnwal of the chai ges, proceedings will, ll is stated, be in due course Instigated. Railway Time Tables B C. E. R. Westminster Branch. Week Day Scheaule. Cars leave Vancouver for New West- minster at 5:50, 6:50. 7:20 aud 8:00 a.m., and every half hour thereafter until li:30 p.m. Carg leave New Westminster for Van couver at 5:50, 6:20, 6:50. 7:20 and S:00 a.m., and every bait hour there after until 11.00 Q.m. Sunday Schedule. Cars leave Vancouver for New West minster at 8:00 and 9:00 a.m., antt every halt hour thereafter untl 11:30 p.m. I Cars leave New Westminster for Vm couver at 2:00 a.m., and ov��ry hai: hour thereafter until 11 p.m. Eburne Line. Cars leave New Westminster at a.m. and every hour until 11 p.m. Cars leave Vancouver at r ^^ every hour until 10 p.m. On Sundays cars leave Westminster at 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. On Sundays cars leave Vancouver at 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. D. J. Stewart, Local Manager, Westminster. Are being offered to the public during our Removal Sale EVERYTHING IN IB STORE MUSI Bf SM Diamond Rings, Clocks, Watches, Cut Glass and Silverware and New A Few Extra Specials for This Week: ____���.^"i ii New Twin Screw Steamship PRINCE RUP|jVr' 3500 Tons-7000 Horsepower-320 Feet Long -181z FROM JOHNSON'S WHARF. .. VICTORIA and SBATTUfl. 2:00 p. rn> Saturdays. PRINCE RUPERT, 11:30 p.m. Monday- Dg__Si g, p.lnce STEWART and QUEEN CHARLOTTE IS ^^ "^ert fbr Albert leaves Prince Rupert on arrWW 01��. ��� Moresby Island Stewart, and for Queen Oharlotee City, WM m Klncollth and Ports at in:oo,,. in. Thursdays; nnd toi M '��� el at 10:00 p. in. Mondays.days. ^^ between Solid vestibule trains of coaches arid sleep j York, Tor- Chicago, Detroit, London, Hamilton N.aga-a FalJ*.^ track rallWay onto, Montreal, Portland, Boston, etc. Lonfle "nder one management on the American ^ DRUCE, H- g. smith, "commercial Agent T City Passenger nnd Ticket Agent. vcr. Telephone 3060. Telephone 7100. 527 Granville Street, .....amp LINES. <*N.RAL AGENCY, TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP __ Great Northern Railway. Leaves New Westminster 'SbrSr , ' . arrivei Seattle ?:3B a. tn. ,u ',;,;'. scuttle 8:05 a.m.l 1 piivcs Sonne i ��� ��� Sew Westminster 6:25 p.m. Leaves Seattle 4:3B p.m. New Westminster^:^ p.m. iP-ncs Seattle 11 ������'���, *������ m- New Westminster C:30 a.m. Regular $1.26 Alarm Clop! Regular $1.00 to $1.50 Broodies. Collar Tins and Lace $1.00 to $1.50 pair, pair Hat Pins, regular $2.50 to * price Hat Pins, regular BOc to in Ice i while they last 1 arrives arrives j arrives , 'arrives Pins, regular Sale ptlce. ,6c 50. Sale ...$1-00 $1.50. Sale two for.25c DIAMOND RINGS ; Our flve $100.00. ;tone Diamond Sale price.. ring, regular $72.00 Our regular $1 50 wm -h. Bale price Our regular $2.50 watch. Sale lour Ladies' Special $18.00 Coll Filled watch, wltb 26 years' guaranteed case, fitted with Waltham or Elgin movement, Sale price $12.50 I Regular $05.00 Blue White Wesselton Diamonds. Sale price $45.00 Regular $29.00 Blue White Wesselton DiamondB. Sale price $11100 Regular $45.00 Blue White Wesselton DiamondB. Sale price $33.00 Regular $18.00 Blue White Wesselton Diamonds. Sale price $12.50 - N r ���Port Gulchon. t oaves New Westminster daily, ex- ��? Sunday from bridge passenger cept Sunday ves ut Port station B'.oU p.m.. Gl.l,1r.s,;;?ort "Gulchon 8:00 a.m.1 Lea\es ion ,u NcW iSSndn^Se5Passenger station; j 10:20 a.m. . G N- R._sumas Branch. , ���Sumas 0:00 n.m; arrives Sl',mla,y.;�� New Westminster bridge I Le! I- staUon 3:60 p.m.: arrives No bitterns i�� WINDSOR TABLE SALT. U u piquant in witness-but delicate, giving just ,he right wvour. Uie no other. Our Stock of High Grade Watches at Sacrifice Prices A Genuine Clearance Sale. Our Loss is Your Gain a WATCH OUR WINDOWS ll T. GIFFORD i i Trapp Block, Columbia St., New Westminster, B.C. PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY NEV/S. m I. '. i [Ill 1 'WM II mt lilj, li ft '*& I W :i * H C 1 i :i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER , The Daily News Published by Tne Dally News Puhllsn- lng Company. Limited, at their offices Corner of McKenzie and Victoria Streets. E. A. Paige Managing Director WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1910. LEES LIMITED SIR WILFRID LAURIER. We Furnish Your Home Complete LEES LIMITED SUCCESSORS TO LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM. PHONE 73. 716-718 COLUMBIA ST., NEW WESTMINSTER. Do You Want a ? ^S*Ii5a_v__S'*Rsi;:j Dealing wltb the recent election ai Drummond and Arthahasca, the Montreal Witness sums up tlie situation in a masterly manner: We are bidden In strong language to regard the Bourassa movement as the fruit of Laurlerism and to believe that "the weapons or Mr. Bourassa and his as ociates were forged by the friends of Sir Willi i l I.am ier." The challenge is one that may lie bravely accepted. If wards' have meaning, and if ideas have a history, ii should be possible to show that where the political philosophy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Bourassa differ. and have differed, Is at their very basis. If the narrow sectionalism of Mr. Bourassa and the broad Can- adianism of Sir Wilfrid Lan: ier are one and tlie same thing, the exercise of political judgment becomes a meaningless phrase. The sectionalism to which Mr. Bourassa is appealing should leave no doubt as to its meaning or its danger. It is an appeal which has for its end the complete segregation of the French-Canadian race from the rest of Canada: and the movement is in deliberate alliance with the most recationary' forces which have ever worked for the consummation of this purpose. with ihe actual working of his propaganda before our eyes, and the manifestations of race feeling which it has engendered, it ls surely plain that the parentage of Mr. Bourassa's principles is not to be sought in those of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, but rather in those of the illustrious ancestor of ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * �� �� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *W**it^**^*******' w^ ^ Annual Meeting -OF THE- LIBERAL ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the Liberal Association of New Westminster will be held on November 24, at 8 p. m. at their club, over the News office. Matters of great importance and of general interest will come before this meeting. All Liberals cordially invited. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * : ��� Or a Gilt Edge, Thoroughly Secured Investment Backed by One of the Strongest Financial Institutions Vancouver ? m THE CANADIAN HOME BUILDERS, LTD., owns and controls what ex- per'.- declare to be the safest and most equitable plan of investment and home building1 ever devised. It has as its directors men known throughout the pro- vince as honest and conservative operators with long records of successes and untarnished reputations back of them. |4JA_A4A44A4A4A4AA*A44A_A-__- WW*9 w~wwvww ff www www : CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER. titude had been sectional in spirit, it is perfectlv certain that he would ,, ,. ,. . . , ,. 1 ��� Application for the position of Cit never have been chosen, as he was i Treasurer will be received by the un- by the English members of the Lib-1 deigned up to Monday, "the 28th ' inst., at o p. m. eral party as their leader, and would j Applicants to state salary required. City Hall W. A DUNCAN, City Clerk. November 8th, 1910. have been declared disqualified long before this for the premiership of the country! As a French-Canadian, in- j ��� ��� , , . . . . .. . , NOTICE REGULATING VEHICLE ^eed. he has shared the best asplr- TRAFF|C 0N COLUMBIA STREET. .ations of his race, Just as he has | splendidly exemplified their noble Equalities. But if any characteristic of I his political career stands out more : clearly than any other, it is surely this that from the . ekfnling on- I wards, he has deliberately followed, Mr. Bourassa, who refused to accept' Lafjnlaine and Cartier bef0re the j rinciple of the legislative union him, the ideal of a united Canada, of the two Canadaa accomplished in ^ rjritjsli 1S40. and wbo became the bitter and!. All persons using Columbia Btreet for vehicle traffic of any kind are requested to keep to the left hand side of the car track while proceeding in either direction. By order, J. A. RENNIE. Acting Citv Clerk. Oftv Pall. August 12. 1��]Q. COAST LAND DISTRICT RANGE 2. Take Notice that I. William Robert Dick, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, real estate dealer, intend to apply for in its political methods and aspirations. Can any sane man, In- unrelenting opponent of Lafontaine cieed. acquainted with the facts, deny j permission to lease 500 acres of land ar.d the Liberals in general when tliey that it is just because he is not sec- bounded as follows: Commencing at endeavored to work in harmony with tionaI t,,at he is attacked In (lie prov the people of the upper province. To it-present or to suggest Sir Wil- ince of Quebec today? What is the 'lesson" that the Nationalist leaders talk of teaching him? Is it not this, frid Laurier as an apostle or support- t|iat their narrow and reactionary pro- er of sectionalism is to misrepresent..vincialism is of more account In their and to falsify his political record, and e>M lhan the development .of the incidentally to Impugn most, seriously tlie political intelligence of the people Don.inion as a whole? History wl.l 'justify Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and the i broad spirit and direction of his of Canada. Impatience with the spirit statesmanship, but in the meantime of sectionalism as the great enemy of true Canadians of every nationality our national development, is not a'sllould uphold him, with redoubled new thing in the Dominion: a sure in- energy, against the attacks' of men I who would, above all, overthrow his siitHt haa kept public opinion steadily , , , . ' good work in the promotion of good awake to Its manifestations in anywiil uml mutual underselling b<>- quarter. If Sir Wilfrid Laurler's at- tween the race.i. a post planted 200 yards above tide water on the river entering the head of Dralney's inlet, thence north 100 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence soutli 100 chains, thence east 50 chains to post of commencement. Purpose for which it is required, quarrying. WILLIAM ROBERT DICK. Datc��d September '.'Gth. 1910. NEW WESTMINSTER LAND DIS- TRICT. District of New Westminster. TAKE notice that I. William Robert Dick, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation real estate dealer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about twenty chains north from the southwest corner of Timber Lease 38769, Texada Island, thence west eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence north eighty chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. WILLIAM ROBERT DICK, Vancouver, B. C, September fi, 1010. LAND ACT. We Build You a Home of Any Size, in Anv Location You May Desire, Provided You Own Your Own Lot. Through our home building system you can own a home without paying big profits to others. You can select your own location, design your own home, build on your own lot or any you may select owned by the Company, The stock of the Company is now selling for $1.25 a share, par value $1.00. ROBERT KELLY, President. A. R. BAKER, Treasurer. JOHN SIMMONS, Secretary. THOMAS TAYLOR, Manager. KELLINGTON BROTHERS, General Agents, New Westminster. The Stock books are now open at the office of Kellington Bros, for the sale of 30,000 shares, which have been allotted to New Westminster. The Canadian Home Builders, Ltd. 25 Hastings St., East, Vancouver. Telephone No. 7846. KELLINGTON BROS., General Agents, New Westminster. Telephone No. 680 COAST LAND DISTRICT RANGE 2. ������������ Dis- . InIvclio and the Plotters in "Twelfth Night," at the Opera Houso tonight. New Westminster Land District, trict of New Westminster. Take notice that John Ferdinand Baggs. of Nelson Island, occupatlpn farmer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following do- scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about, one mile northeast from tl.e hea'l of Hillings bay, and about chatu�� easterly from the Take notice that I, William Robert'; Dick, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation < real estate dealer, Intend to apply for ] permission to lease 200 acres of land i< bounded ns follows: Commencing at j * a post planted at the east side of thei, extreme head of the north arm of j i Dralney's inlet, thence east 40 chains, M thence soutli 60 cliains, thf nre weat|( 40 chains, thence north B0 chains to J post of commencement Purpose tor]! which it is required, quarrying. | < WILLIAM ROBERT DICK. M WATCH REPAIRS Probably that watch of yours Is not giving you proper satisfaction, Yon have had It In the repair shop, but, while It is running, will not run accurately. The reason for dissatisfaction is that the man who did the repairs is cither incapable or doing good work or Is nol conscientious In his work, or, In all probability, he Is gifted with both oi the faults mentioned, We have heen fortunate in securing (he services of a first class watch nan who has taken charge of our watch repair work. A man who will tell you the truth in regard to the condition or your watch, and wiil repair it properly, ami, as a consequence, it will not only run, hut keep accurate time. Agents for Howard, Bill and Longine Watches. NOTICE. ChamberlitVs THI JEWtLI I? ******���*���>**********�����****** * A��o<,********************* corne- of timher lot number Notice is hereby given that Tlie Fraser River Tannery, Limited, a body corporate, Incorporated under the "Hritish Columbia Companies Act, 4t) 11X1(7. and Amending Vets," carrying southeast, lon husiness in the District of New tlience north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 100 acres more or less. JOHN FERDINAND BAGGS. Dated August 20. 1010. "('," being portions or lots Beven (?) the District of New Westminster, I" and eight (8), group two (2) in the "hieh district the said work ��� P1'" district of New Westminster and pro- posed to be constructed, In accordance vince of British Columbia, have de- with tho requirements of section " o' 37341,|^flstralnater and Province of British IP��Blted wilh the Honorable the Min- the "Navigable Waters r ��� i;oiiiiiu)ia. having applied to llis Excellency, the Governor General In Council for the approval of a cm lain Revl !> in sed Ister of Public Works at Ottawa, plana Act," chapter LIB of the of said Wharves Which they propose Statutes of Canada. I90fi. to construct, together with a descrip- WHITESIDE fi EDMONDS, site for the construction of wharves'""" of the ful1 h1ip thereof described Solicitors for Kraser River Tannery; on the southerly shore of the|l,v " <'���<'* and bounds, and have also I,in,lied Fraser river, situate on the 14��n<��ited a duplicate of each in lhe Dated al the City of New W'.'.-innn- foreshore of blocks "A," "B," and ��rrl,'e (,f "10 registrar of deeds (or =t.er this . 7th dav of Ootober Fine apartment house site close r.o business district, $2,600; .noo cash, balance over 2 years. We have some of the choicest lot. i hi the Vest Knd Industiia! district. These will advance rapidly in value from now o:i. Fasy terms arranged. If you think of building a house or a business block consult our extensive list of unimproved property in the city and district. White, Shiles & Co. Fire Insurance Specialists COLUMBIA STREET NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. TO LEASE���Fruit and Confectionery Store, hake incn on premises. good location, on Columhla stieet, rood orenlng for man of small means. Wo have some choice residential sites In the new cement walk district at very reasonable prices and terms. Modern 8 room house close In, on large lot. with hest healing and plumbing; $4,100. Good terms. lr* ��� I i.UIIMIMM*W. til* \.' - .*1 Uvt*-- c-DAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE FIVE. SPORTING NEWS KlUffi UO NOT FAVOR C&NADIAN LACROSSE VISIT There was quite oBse world ;it the , Vancouver, pub- on RJpndaj. as ���i ,i, lins been ii llilnsli. tlie All romoter, thai Uie British Columbia, ,-ear's champions, o] Australia Lh ,,r Hie Idea. The nrprlBe thai no i in en made ni ���\ hen came rei i - ... nm likely fi < lacrosse in fi ilonal, nnd mosl i here three years lan team, ** bo are n e havi "gone mid cosi E60 or the salaries ol the withoul allowing | 1 lie ti is i'"t yi ' 1 Han visit, and would iue.m linaii- I. Blows- [ Iti I ta , i I L ��� oi Hugh Ii. 1 ii king. Thai hust- I Hvei ted his attention ," ,. Johnson to Bug- |. . i . team from Hritish toui Australia. Tins porl if Australian : -heir skulls in time, thoroughbreds," as I requires thorough- 1.. rd beaded variety A Woman Atniete. A youni girl Ml .. Margaret A tm, nineteen yean ol a e and emplo, ed In one of the Bilk mill ''a :i ������ - ( :' hai de elopi d Into a wonderful athlete, Always a lo i outdooi spoi i . she hai jusi made a uev. record foi women by throwing a ��� i i tall 16 fei and six Incl Standing si- feel threi and threi quarter Inches in her Btoeklng fi - ;|1U| tippln In cale al L8U pounds, born In Ludlow, ���'���. a xl although employed a ' ;; i - ato .:; i nd in.i iei time ii a li il gyn na -111111 h ka ie- tennis, bae ; 1 nd bo lng Bhe I in also ma li remai kabli 1 e lords, One ol hei ������������ 11 tli real ha 1 een a one h 1 ed fool swim In twei '��������������� ��� nd In ska Ing foi women mi t" ten miles hei time foi hall ;i mile was ��� minute and foi I a fancj Bl atei Mist Graham haa a much local fann I ��� her | apj e iram e li alwi e ��� ,- lo iked for. [11 d ��� in hi e ol ��� I no hue ag ��� she confessed to bave bei n 1 *ed to an Inten 1 poi ts bj wi tchli :��� ��� 1 ince 1 ��� ested, though the plea ure de rathei di ovi oul all tho. and i; wis only development became : "ii- 1 thai 1 ] ��� < ���:'. Inclina- ; 11 to excel once more tool p il ol her. She I pparently very modesl her achievements, which have caused hes and experts 1 1 wonder what her limit may be. Plain, v. holesome food she declares the proper sort to enabli anj girl I < 1 eep m goo l form, it a co in e ol . ior Bports is followed so much better than ordinary physics. While thoroughly effective, they never gripe, purge or cause nausea, and never lose their effectiveness. One of the be it of the NA-DRU-CO line. 25c. a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c. and we will mall them. 23 Nntional Drui: and Chomirnl Com. nny of Canndn, Lii liti-tt, Montreal. B.C. Mills er and Trading Co. Manufacturprs and Dealers In All Kinds of LUMEBR, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, INTERIOR FINISH, TURNED WORK, FISH BOXES LARGE STOCK PLAIN AND FANCY GLASS. limb Royal City Planing Mills Branch Telephone 12 New Westminster Box 137 G. BERNARD SHAW IS BANNED IN NEW YORK The Library Censors Do Not Approve of llis Works on Moral Grounds. The Me.tiing of "Soccer." iBSton the other day ��: a ol the term "sorkcr" L. ed to the .ame of L. tball. j . ��� Iked wildly about the L. In the game. ��� ixford shin, for as- k At Oxford Rugby I > Ie called "Rugger" L b h kei." Writing foi (���>. Ine was culled doing L d the Oxford Union wus Jr., ��� gger, while a ct lr .'.11 as ".luggers."��� ly ng Telegrapn Scribes Cry Off. Owing to the fuel that many of the newspaper men have importanl engagements this evening the bowling match which they were to have played agalnsl the druggists lias been post- poned. NOTICE TO TENDERS. Tenders nro Invited up to November :, ;������; 1, for the purchase of any of the following lots: Subdivisions 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, lots 4 und 5, subdivision 11, 'i wi Iftb Btreel city. Address with terms, Executor, care Daily News. City. GOLD DUST will sterilize your*kitchen things and make them wholesome and sanitary iBnr^r^nBOEB IM Soap only cleans; GOLD DUST cleans and ^Sterilizes. Soap washes over the surface, leaving a greasy plm behind it;GOLD DUST digs deep after germs and impurities, and insures purity and safety. Soap needs muscle help (as an exerciser, it's M; GOLD DUST does all the hard part of the vork without your assistance, leaving you to take your exercise in a more enjoyable manner. GOLD DUST is a good, honest, vegetable oil soap, to which-is added other purifying materials fojusttherigvtpro- \.l / , portions to cleanse ^^////^ easily, vigorously, J!^ n and without harm to fabric, utensil or hands. "Let the GOLD DU S f Twins do your work." _f V/M^gj" Alhanj, N'o . ee or tout Yoik 1 llbi arj di ��� bII in ent upoi I de sired by public libraries of the state applying lot ha\ e barre I tin and plays ol George Ben Thus tin Hickei lng Bami 1 1 anl- mosltj thai 1 xlst b bei ween library' of- and commit tei - in 1 he I nlted . - and 1 hi 1 eai satirist is burst- 11 Into confl igration. A - ago, it v, 1 nembered, Bernard Shaw and 1 is publishers had batt'.i ��� ords * Ith the public libraries ol New York City, which 1 in 1 un tiase 1 Is books, on moral grounds. Now it is the New York siute Library department that is ��� 1 lng the lists. "G, B, S." in a li tter to a Journalist ol this city, states that he is just now conferring with his publishers, preparatory to putting up a stiff fighl against the ban, lie concludes with the laconic and typically Sha-w- ian remark: "Curious country, yours, tired of freedom!" Appalling Inconsistencies. State Librarian J. I. Wyer, ackpowl- edged to the correspondent of The Star that the informal committee of employees which has to deal with the library list sent in lrom ail parts .if the State pass over Shaw's works "in [favor of books that are better for the I public." Among others of these "hetterV books which spec-i-il attention is drawn in a recent "offlce bulletin" are elementary works on The Science and Practice of Cbeese-Maklng,- "Fowl-Raising, rhe Cultivation of 'Sweet Pea," ami some works of fiction, to the titles of which are ai^. II eiuloii brief summaries of contents, to guide the outlying libraries when J the time comes foi tbem to chos�� their books. Among these are. for instance, "The Inner Shrine���A t Novel of To-day." The summary gives the following Isallenl details: "A young French] woman, whose thoughtless flirtations have caused the ruin and death of her husband, comes to New York." etc. "Chip, chip'" runs the summary, "deals with a woman-hat in, English-,! man. drlnglng himself to death on aj South African farm," "Margarlta'M Soul: The Romantic Kecollertlons of, a Man of Fifty," is another work which is recommended to the leaders of New York state, while "Man nnd Superman" and "John Hull's Other ' Island" are banned. Three Days Only -mmm^sm-t-***- SMITH'S Celebrated CATSUP Second to None. Once Used, Always Used. 20c 1 Per Bottle. Contractors and House Builders We have a full line or tne Best Builders Hardware m tnis City. Before Building bee Us. as wc believe we can save you money. Also Complete Stock ot PAINTS and OILS T. J. Trapp & Co., Ltd. ��� Weekday Schedule 6:50, 7:20, 7:20, 8:00 Cars leave Westminster for Vancouver at 5:50, 6:20, 8:00 and every half hour thereafter until 11 p. m. Cars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 5:50, 6:50, and every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. m. Return Fare: Adults, 60c; children under 12, 35c. Sunday Schedule���Cars leave Westminster for Vancouver at 8 a. m. and every half hour thereafter until 11 p. m. Cars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 8 a. m., 9 a. m. and every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. m. Sunday Excursion Hates: Return fare, 50c; children, 25c. Freight Schedule���Freight cars leave Westminster for Vancouver at 7:20 a. m., 11:20 a, m. and 3:20 p. m. Freight cars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 9:20, 1:20 and 5:20. CITY AND SAPPERTON LINE. City Limits Line���20-minute service from 5:40 a.m. to 11:20 p.m. Sunday Service���20-minute service from 8 a.m. to 11:20 p.m. Sapperton Line���20-minute service from 6;10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Sunday Service���20*minute service from 8:10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. IJ B.C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. ^ ********************** **************.***************���****-. I ****************************************************** * 1 *m*m*r*mmM FOR QUICK SALE ��� Mad. by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers oi FAIRY SOAP, tbe oval cake. The Editor's Snap. Bob Lowery contributes the following: Kvery once in 11 while some cheerful individual remarks to ue: "Well, now that the paper Is out, 1 suppose that you can take It easy for three or four days." Yes, how delightful it i. that a country editor lias nothing to do hetween press days Husiness runs along automatically. When paper hills heconie due money drops off the trees with which to pay 'tbem. Subscribers vie with each other to see who can pay the furthered in advance. Advertisers hee for a I- \lltioiial space. And the way the news ���hunts up the editor is also pleasant to contemplate. There is really son ��� thing strange ahout the way newt Ken a fl ' When the pa] -t is out the C. A. Welsh The Peopled Grocer Phones 193 and 443 Sapperton Phone 373 editor simply goes to his desk and leans hack in his easy chair and looks wise and waits for next week's press day. Tlie day before press day th!!!] li1 m i;'lwfc ���'At * 'fc PAGE BIX. THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MOVE MBEr ��. =3 I1 * * - Vi ' 1 Phone 646 P. 0. Box 43i Limited. FRANK C. COOK. General Manager New Westminster Consonant with the successful issue and subscription of $200,000.00 of shares, the flattering returns, attendant upon the inauguration of our banking department and the increased demand for investments in realty, we are prepared to accept Savings Deposits, Purchase Agreements for Sale, Write Insurance, Extend Loans and cover all lines of a Trust or Fiduciary nature. Inquiry will readily demonstrate that we have exceptional opportunities for the investment of funds, that offer an element of security and profit second to none. In keeping with the augmented responsibilities and the increased business of the various lines, we have placed each department under separate management in the hands of specialists thoroughly conversant with their respective branches. FINANCIAL FIRST ALLOTMENT OF - - $100,000.00. SOLD SECOND ALLOTMENT OF - - $100,000.00. SOLD A Third Allotment of $100,000.00 Open for Subscription at $100.00 Per Share For further particulars consult our Financial Agent, Mr. Edward St. Albans. BANKING DEPARTMENT 4 Per Cent. Interest on Deposits Although this department was only inaugurated August 31st last it has shown exceptional growth "'and the deposits here far exceed our most sanguine expectations, as not only our shareholders, but clients wfom we have not had the previous pleasure of knowing, have opened accounts with us, and this department is now on a paying basis. We take pleasure in informing our patrons that this department is in the hands of Mr. G. W. N. Boulton, a man who has had a great many years banking experience ancl is well known for his conservative methods. tiiiij.^pii.i.m -. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE This department is in charge of W. F. Edmonds, who has an enviable record as an insurance man. Since taking charge of the department the business has shown considerable increase and is now on a most satisfactory basis. We write all kincls of insurance, including Fire, Life, Accident. Burglary, Automobile, etc., and the companies with whom we are associated are of the high. est standing, giving the best rates, and famous for their prompt settlement ot* claims. Before insuring elsewhere, consult our Mr. Edmonds who will gladly give you full Particulars on any kind of insurance business. *a%w____wimtti**u**-*\***-^^ This department, since taken over by Mr. T. H. McCormick, three months ago, has proved itself to be a highly profitable adjunct to the Trust Company's business. Mr. McCormick has for assistants, J. R. Duncan and R. H. Corbett, who are thoroughly conversant with local conditions, and which places the department in a position to handle a very extensive business. Port Mann and City Property are our specialties, and having large lists, we are prepared to take care of both the investor and the home-seeker. We invite intending purchasers to call at our offices and investigate our property lists. e's Trust Company, Limited. 451 Columbia Street. New Westminster, B. C. ���>k NOVEMBER 9, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. FAlifci DISTJ������ BUSINESS D1RLCT0RY ^dressed to the un- |,ipd 1C" ,',,inrsecl "Tender tor gf:l11 ���.��-"'.;;n Ions tot be pubuc u c ������ wMi be re- ... 'until 4:00 p. ... November taitK"16 IL Mentioned -II! 28, 1910, for I if i' ' al ind form of con- of tender .,,,��� Ve\>*uit , on ap- Caretaker. PuWn d and rori laD9, od forms o epartment, IS- r-.S: lUa^n."'.^. ot -Ml PH'f __________ I I Victoria 1 Will .1!^* B. C. . .deri.i ��� are notified that ' le-- considered unless Qted forms supplied, lal sij and IOARD OP TRADE���NEW WEST- minster Board ol Trade meets in tie board room, City Hall, as follows: Third Thursday of each month; quarterly meeting on ihe tmra Thursday ot February, May, Augusl and November, at a p.m. Annual meetings on tlie third Thursday ol February. New members may be proposed and elected al any month lv or quarterly meeting, c. H Stuart-Wade, secretary. PRINTERS. WESTMINSTER PRESS FOR EVEUY kind of Job printing. Midget loose leaf ledgers; Cowie Carbon Papers. Phone 55, P. 0. Box 142- OW Dally News Block. Sixth street. HECTOR McCAIG, Manager. ^.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. PAcinci dnesday, Nov. 9th Train Service New Westminster Arrivals. 10:30���From Vancouver and Agas- SPEND XMAS IN EUROPE In connection with CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSHIPS, Ltd. "THE ROYAL LINE." [heir actual signa I ll _, - their occupations I . ,, In the case ** '. nature, the nature ��� ^ and place ol resi- I .,,,!��� at the an,, 1 t be accompanied e on a charter- i, t0 the order of the I: Minister of Public ... ten per conl (10 p.c ^���Sunt of the tender, which PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND repaired by vour local tuner, \V. E. Mania, Mus. Mac, SU Dublin St., Phone L615. C. P. Walker Presents Wm. Yule and a Superb Company in Shakespeare's LABOR AGENTS. jCOAST LABOR AGENTSI MANA ger G. J. Sykes), 62 Powell street, v�� ��� -_ . , ! Vancouver. Phon? 3575. Prompl rtlf the person tender-1 aUentloB glven ,��� ull order8 fo, male help. Ring us up, wire or write ir unable to visit us. ��� Q on'ter Into a contract o��� to do so. or rail to contracted for. If tccepted the cheque .1111) . doeB no( bind it- I:- ������ i ��� ,��� c DESROCHERS, Secretary. . of Public WorUs, Ot- i ;,:,',.;, be paid tor iNe!!. enl U they Insert II E_& authority trom .He depart Bent S1Z. 12:10���From Montreal, Kootenay and Okanagan. (No. 97). L7:05���From Vancouver. (N'o. 96). 11,: 20���From Seattle and Mission. 22:50���From M oni real and Nicola. (No. 1). Departures. 8:30���To Vancouver, Seattle, Xicola and Montreal. 11:00���Tq Vancouver, (No. 97). 15:55���To Okanagan, Kootenay and Montreal (No. 96). 17:50���To Agassiz and Vancouver. 21*40���To Vancouver. (No. 1). Ef> GOULET, Agent C. P. R- H. C B. FOSTER, A. G. P. A., Var> couver. XMAS SAILINGS. From Montreal: "Royal Fdward" "Royal George" From Halifax: "Royal Fdward" "Royal George" "Royal Fdward" And Fortnightly thereafter. .Nov. 10 ..Nov. 19 .. .Dec. 7 .Dec. 14 .Dec. 28 I Most Direct Route to Bristol, London and the Continent. I Tickets und Reservations from E. I Goulet, C. P. R. agent, or write to Wm. I Stapleton, General Agent, i;27 Main street, Winnipeg. PROFESSIONAL. WHITESIDE & EDMONDS, HARRIS tars and solicitors, Westminster Trust Hlock. Columbia Btreet, Vv Westminster. W. J. Whiteside, li L. Edmonds, Prices: $1.00, 75c, and 50c Sea on Sale Tuesday, November 8, al McKenzle's Pharmacy. WADE, WHEALLER, McQUARRlE & MARTIN���Barristers and Solicitors. Westminster ollices, Rooms 7 and S Gulchon block, coiner Columbia antl McKenzie Btreets; Vancouver of flees, WllHams building, 41 Gran vllle street. F. C. Wade, K. C; A. Whealler, W. G. McQuarrie, G. E Martin'. WESTMINSTER OPERA MOUSE HECTOR McCAIG, Manager. ���AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER ,A��Jth COVERING DOMINION LANDS. II. .!. A. BURNETT, Accountant. ^c Trapp block. R, T. PRINCE, EXPERT ACCOUNT- ANT AND AUDITOR���Agent for the Hall Safe Co. Offlce, Room 9, Westminster Trust block, city. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 John C. Slocum Presents TKE NEW VIENNESE COMIC OFERA SUCCESS, Direct from 250 Nights at Cort Theatre. Chicago. FREEMAN BUNTING, ItOO.M 22 Cut tis Block. P. O. Box 694. REAL ESTATE. WHITE, SHILES & CO, Real Kstate and Insurance Agents- City, farm and BUDUrban property. 628 and 746 Columbia St. BENSON & AYLING. WJW Game Vegetables, etc. Dean BlocK. next to Hank ot Montreal. cut lliiiber under i- I . No, 635, comprising [Ve (o I nds In the Province j, Col imbia, will be offered ;,- tion ai ihe upset price of idlng cost of survey, al i' m . on Wednesday the jji r nexi, at the off) :e ot tin inion 'I Imber .\. ent .it V :. tei : No. 535, situate I In ��� ol British Columbia, tl 'ti 28, Township 39, v ��� Co. st Meridian, containing . ��� of i 10 acres more or less, is I : in ol survey, Blgned bj ll, D L. S., surveyed, i, and of record in the I Grazing Branch of the I ol the Interior. ��� ill not bo issued until | ��� louut of the purchase ���rice, and i round rental tor the I ��� been paid. nf payment, late or I .re contained in the Tim- 1 ��� ns, a copv of which may |> ��� ed on application to the un- i to the Crown Timber rageni \. ��� .��� Westminster. P. G. KF.YFS. Secretary. . October 12th, 1910, 'WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING I OO bank, offlce and store fitting. _________ ! s&rsS: ��-vs'E I .1 tenders addressed to the un- aI,d car line- P- ��- box 2a4, ^^ Nersigned, and endorsed "Tender tor | 473. {������addition and alterations to the Pllb'__ Idlng, Nelson, B. C" will be re-1- celved al this office until 4.00 p.m.on Monday, November 2S. 1910. lor the, ��ork mentioned. Plans, h.��> ideation and form ot contract can be seen ond forms of ten- tier can I,, obtained at this depart- ment, on application to the Caretaker, j Public Building, Nelson, B. C, and at the office ef Mr. Wm. Henderson, R** 1^^^^. .������,���< ias Bldenl Architect, Victoria, B. C. L c. MONUMENTAL ^ORRa.J^ Gill WITH AN ALL STAR CAST AND ENSEMBLE OF 70. 'Brightly Staged and Blithely performed." ���Chicago Inter-Ocean. "Brlmfull of Amusing Dialogue and (lever Situations." ���Chicago Tribune. "Hasn't a Risque Line or Suggestive Situation." ���Chicago American.. THF. CHORUS A SKM1NARY OF FEMALE LOVELINESS BIG AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PRICES���$1.50, $1.00, 7">c and 50c���Same as Vancouver, SEAT SALE���Wednesday. November 9, at McKenzle's Pharmacy \ CANADIAN PACIFIC B.C. Coast SS.Saiiin;;s STEAMSHIPS FROM VANCOUVER to Victoria. 10:00 a.m Daily 1:00 p.m Dally TO SEATTLE. 10:00 a. m Dally 11:00 p.m .... Dally except Saturday .11:30 p.m Saturday TO NANAIMO. 2:00 p. m Daily TO UNION AND COMOX. 2:00 p.m Mondays 8-.00 a.m...Thursdays and Saturdays TO ALASKA. 11:00 p.m Every Saturday TO PRINCE RUPERT. 11:00 p.m. Every Thursday and Sat. TO STEWART (Portland Canal). 11:00 p. m Every Thursday S. S. Beaver leaves New Westminster 8 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Fridays; leaves Chilliwack J a.nij Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays For particulars, apply to ED GOULET, Agent, New Westminster. C. B. FOSTER, A. G. P. A , Vancouver. On and after October 1, 1010, we, the undersigned, will sell coal for cash only, either with the order or on delivery. GILLEY BROS., LTD. JOSEPH MAYERS, BELYEA .t CO. New Westminster. Sept. 24, The Royal Bank of Canada Capital Paid Up $5,000,000 Reserves $5,900,000 The Bank has Branches in Canada extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific; in Cuba throughout the island; also in Porto Rico, Bahamas. New York and London, England, Correspondents in all parts of the Globe, thus affording every Banking facility. New Westminster Branch. .- Li M. RICHARDSON, Manager. Notice Is hereby given that the Voters' List for the year 1910 has been completed and that the same mav be seen at this office for thirty days from the date hereof; and any person wbo shall claim to be added to the said Voters' List, or any elector who shall desire to bave any name i erased therefrom, must prefer his or' ber request in writing, signed with his 1 or her name, and shall deliver or 1 cause same to be delivered to the City ' Clerk within the time herein before specified. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office. New Westmln ster-. B. C, October 15. 191Q, ^^^^ ew ��� 1 Wellington JOSEPH MAYERS Phone 105. P. O. Box 345. Office, Front St., Foot of Sixth. "faeSerf S^it^tfd Undertaker corner Agnes and MoKeWle streets. Phone 176, night call bl. FIRB EXTINGUISHERS. THE LAT-j est lu fire ightlng apparatus. R. Harris St. Co., Lavery block, Columbia street. Phone C56. E. N. Sutherland H. V. Ardagh JPartnershjp^^ Sutherland & Ardagh Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Agts. Stocks bought ani sold on the Vancouver and Eastern Exchanges. Port Mann Specialists Rooms 10 and 11, Guichon Blok, New Westminster. Over Annandale's Store. Phone 817 NOTICE TO TENDERS. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [ The undersigned has moved his 1 office to 1816 Cariboo street, where Tenders nre invited up to November I he wi|| conduct the real estate busl- 5, 1910, for the purchase of any of the|neas under liis own name. The office following lots: Subdivisions 30, 31, 32, '��� oa Twelfth street is for sale. ��� - ....<;. ;.,;,,,, ,1 D D BOURKE. fOllOWinK IOLO. ajuvm 33 and 34, lots 4 and 5, subdivision 11, Twelfth street, city. Address with terms, Executor, care Daily News, City. ^^^^ NOTICE. NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE AGENTS���My property facing on the Yale and Town Line roads, nineteen (19) acres, has been withdrawn from the market. S. O. PAULSEN. T. P. Morrison J. H. Taylor Phone 624. ><��� in ;\ . 1 nun . , TKiviui, ������-��� - Persi tin tendering aro notified that tenders will nyt tie considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, sad glgned wltb their actual sl. natures, stating their occupations and Placei r residences. In the case of Urns, the actual signature, the nature 0l Hi occupation, and place of resi- den 1 nl oach member of the firm ��� liven. !' ' tender must be accompanied *���) ���: copted cheque on a chartered bank, j ��� able to the order of the Honm hU the Minister of Public . lal to ten per rent. (10 P-<"1 "' tho amount of the tender, which will ' forfeited if the person tendering di 1 une to enter into a contract lied upon to do so. or fall to complete the work contracted Tor. U "!l lender be not accepted tho cheque wlll be returned. Thi di pari ment does not hind itself U)!i"'", 1 the lowest or any tender. By order. It. c. DBSROCHBRS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 27, 1910. will not he paid for iTcKar-����he.��r.r and ...... 5Loun��.��ul tombstones bu n. notumbla stre't- N��- we^tm KINGS HOTEL ��� COLUMBIA BT Phone IS. Newest and most up-to date in tho city. Terms modi rate l'lrst class cuisine .1. Trachy, Prop HOTEL LYTTON���61" FRONT ST Phone L03. Comfortable accomoda tlon. Terns moderate Watkins, proprietors McLeod fi this Newspapers O. O. F. AMITY LODGE NO. 27��� The regular meetings of this lodge are held in Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Curnarvon and Eighth streets. every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. VV. H. West, N.G.; VV. C. Coatham, P.O.. recording secretary; J. W. MacDonald, financial sccre- tan advertisement lf they insert ;l"'iit authority from ment. the Depart- SANITARY NOTICE. A11 rubbish and garbage must be removed to ih�� tnn* nf Sixteenth ��� **, the foot of Sixteenth 'eet and Fifth avenue, where It will ue burned by the corporation. An>' person or persons who dump Rni,lil i' rubbish of any kind on Wy other street or avenue or on any ���'"'' vacant lot or public property wm ^^^^^^ ********* Vlsl Ml pro- prosecuted under the n,1�� bf the Sanitary Bylaw. By Order, 8. J. PEARCE, I 8treet. Sanitary Inspector. 214 S'��"TM,N8TER cltJ Hall, June 13. 1910. NEW TABLE SALT. Fine and pure delkioui-voui.coce"^^"5* used isi J. NEWSOME & SONS Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators. Estimates Given. Phone 567, 1 B. C Try a ^Vant Ad. In the News, will bring results. LABOR AGENTS _StefS'S��J,"WSB negotiated. 8 Begbie St. New Westminster, B.C. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS. Eastertrook Milling Company, Eburne. B. C. FLOUR ! FLOUR! HUNGARIAN JEWEL . .$675 per bbl. IMPERIAL fiiffliw TERMINAL *����� 9* Jg HINDOO FLOUR W-50 P�� ����������� .. rx * O r FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS McQuarrie ��to. , .oiX STREET. New W.stm.nst.r. Telephone SM. FOR SALE Forty Acres of choice land near Port Haney, nearly all cleared. On main wagon road, convenient to C. P. R. and river. Line of proposed tramway runs through property. Soil is excellent and cannot be surpassed for fruit raising. Price $4500 for a Few Days Only Easy Terms -EXCLUSIVELY BY- McQuarrie Bros. 609 Columbia Street _ The New Westminster City Specialists! 1 * ! li 1, 1 ���i : ���ill;! ' ti 1�� * H I PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY NEWS. r' I The regular meeting of the trades and labor council will be held in the labor temple this evening. The Lac'.ies' Aid of St. Andrews church will held an apron sale in the lecture room of the church on Tuesday. Xow is the time to get spring flowering bulbs from Davies, the Florist. Phone R208. ** HEATING STOVE We carry a complete line at the right Drices. Have it put up and ready for the cold nights. Mr, Crawford, of the High school teaching staff, has resigned, and has heen succeeded by Ml*s- Hmlirc. B. A., of ToroTnto L'nivcrsity, a High school graduate. the firm of Waddell and Harrington. were in the city yesterday and held a long consultation with .Mayor Leo in an effort to straighten out the payment for the Lulu Island bridge, The result of the conference has not been made public. Take the round trip on the Fraser river on Saturday. Steamer Transfer leaves Brackman-Ker's wharf at 2 p.m. Return fare 5U cents. ** WEDNESDAY, N0VEMbEr City News ��h*ess Skirts A new husiness was begun in the | city yesterday when the Vacuum j Cleaning company decided to start i operations. The company has purchased a modern vacuum cleaner and Try a "Want" ad ln The Xews lt'is prepared to attend to all orders for Will bring results. ** cleaning carpets, rugs, walls, pictures and heavy curtains. Orders may he Grouse and deer are plentiful just left at the-Bohemian Cafe, phone 702. now in Langley district, according to Anderson & Lusby COLUMBIA STREET. Young Man Young Woman Go To The Night School Of The Modern Business School 610 Columbia Street. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7:30 to 9:30. NOW is the time to buy a HOT WATER BOTTLE Our big pinter stock is now in from the best makers We have them at a low price and we have a kind WE GUARANTEE. We have also Combination as well as FOUNTAIN SYRINGES It will pay you to look over our stock of RUBBER GOODS on display in our show window. Try us for Drugs Spectacles Photo Goods Seeds A. W. McLeod. who returned yesterday from a business trip to that thriving town. Quite a number of houses are being built in and around Langley at ihe present time. Have you secured one of those charming houses on Eighth avenue, close to the car. If not, see the British Canadian Securities, Ltd., at once, as the terms are so very easy they will soon he all sold. ** The annual meeting of the Westminster Liberal association will be held in the club room on Thursday, Xovember 2-1, when a large attendance is desired, as matters of considerable importance are to he introduced for discussion. His Honor Judge F. W. Howay, president of the Art and Historic;?! society of B. O. yesterday attended the opening meeting of that body in Vancouver, when an interesting paper on "The Growth of Chemistry" was read, by Bernard XfEvoy. Davies Green Houses is the place to get bouquets, floral designs, and all kinds of cut flowers. Phone R208 ** Mr. Harrington and Mr. Ferrabee of A large number of old timers yes- j terday attended the funeral of the late Henry Mathers, two services being conducted, one in Vancouvei' by Rev. Phineas Clinton, and the other in this city by Rev. Canon d'Easum, The pall bearers were Alexander Lamb. J. A. Calibick, B. W. Shiles, James Wise, Joseph Armstrong and A. M. Herring. W. E. Fales had charge of the funeral arrangements. Try a Want Ad. in the Xews. will bring results. It NAVAL SERVICE OF CANADA. Notice Concerning Tenders for Victuals for the Naval Service. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, endorse.1 "Tenders for Victuals" and accompanied by a certified cheque for 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, will be received up till noon on Wednesday, November oO, at the Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, for the supply of the following commodities, to be delivered at the Naval Dockyards at Halifax, X. S. and Esquimau, B. C, Beans, (haricot) Choco- also | late. Flour, Jam, Marmalade, Meat, I preserved (Corned Beef, Mutton, I Brawn), Milk, condensed. Mustard, I Oatmeal, Marrowfat Peas, Split Peas, Pepper. Salt, Suet. Sugar. Vinegar, Tea, Coffee, Rice and Raisins. The period of contract to be for one year from December 1st, 1910 Foi :ns of tender may he had from the undersigned. Unauthorized publication of this Notice will not be paid for. G. J DESBARATS. Deputy Minister cf the Naval Service Department of the Naval Service Ottawa, October 25th, 1910. Several matters came up in the county court chambers yesterday morning. An order was given setting asiie a judgment in the case of Kyle and Sons vs. William Stone. In Mat- ten vs. Osborne an order of commitment was made. The date of the trial of Shifflett vs. Ebert was set at .November 23 and a garnishee order was given in the case of Abbott vs. Diaper The Public Supply Stares Curtis Drug Store New Westminster, B C ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS. The Central Hotel Cafe Opposite B. C. E. R. Depot. 25c - Merchants Lunch - 25c CHOICE COOKING PROMPT SERVICE NAVAL SERVICE OF CANADA. GIVE US A TRIAL d. Mcelroy Phone R672. 623 Hamilton St., or Vanstone Heating and Plumbing Co. Chimney Sweeping. Eavetrough ,,, Cleaning, Sewer Ccnnecting, Cesspools, Septic Tanks, Etc., Etc GET Cadbury's (hocolates Put up in a GREEN BOX Specially Packed for I. A. MU!R & CO. Dispensing Chemists. Deane Block. 441 Columbia St. New Westminster, B.C. Notice Concerning Tenders for Clothing and Kit for the Seamen of the Naval Service. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, endorsed "Ten.ers for Clothing and Kit" accompanied by samples and a certified cheque for 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, will be received up till noon on Wednesday, November 30, 1910, for the following contracts: 1. For the supply of���Boots, Uniform Badges and Buttons, Underwear, Socks, Stockings. Jerseys, Comforters. Cholera Belts, Leggings. White Shirrs. Collars, Towels, Blankets, Beds Bed Covers, Knife Lanyard-;, Brushes (Tooth, Hair, Clothes and Bool I, Combs (horn i. 2. Blue serge, Duck, Jean. Drill, Flannel arid shirting In the piece. .';. F<>r the making up of bhe following garments���Tunics, Serge Jumpers iwith and without cuffs), Duck Jumpers, Trousers, (Duck, Serge cloth) 'i ercoatS, Monkey Jackets, Shirts, Flannel Undervests, Seamen's Collars, Caps, (round and peaked), Cap Covert, Overalls, (Combination Suits). The period of contract to he for one .ear from December 1st, l. io for Articles In Schedules 1 and 2 and from January ls(, 1911 for Articles in i Schedule '.',. Ferns of tender may be had from e undersigned. Unauthorized publication of this Notice win not be paid for; C. ,T, DESBARATS, DepOty Minister of the Naval Seryirje. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, October 25th, 1910. Look Over our groceries and then judge whether they and their prices are not astonishing. Don't hesitate to examine as closely as you wish. If you are a particularly good judge of a certain article call for it and give us your opinion. It is sure to be more than favorable. For Our Groceries are selected by experts. They have bet'n chosen because they have stood the most rigid tests. So we ask you to look them over with perfect confidence that you will get your supplies heie hereafter. Geo. Adams Phone 92 ********** * * * X * * * n ******************************** i Some* Special Snaps THESE WILL MAKE YOU MONEY 5 lots on Second ptreet. Excellent view. Streets on three Bides of this property. $350 each. Term*. 10 lots extending from Fl'st. to Second street. This property Is especially well situated. Streets on three sides, und lane at rear. Price $350 each. Terms. INVESTIGATE. F. J. HART & CO., Ltd. Of Attractive Appearance and Worth-Each #6,95 at th. We are featuring this work at this special price, a line of Skirts, the like of which c will not find elsewhere. In the lot are Skirts in all the newest Btyles and materials Dla Vicuna cloths. Serges. Panamas, in hlack, navy, hrown, myrtle, grey. etc. Stylos depicl all t! est in cluster pleats, tunic effects, pleated flounces and straight cut styles. All th d l in stock, as well as a full range ni out sizes for- stout women. On sale this week, each n ts Popular Styles in Women9s Tweed Coats Each $13.75 Representing va'ues up to .17 BO��� nothing extreme In style, but just well made, serviceable coats for every day wear'. They are attractively made and finished, with great variety In designs, shown in double and single breasted fronts, semi-fitting and loose belted hacks, lined waists, large fancy hutdns, colors grey, fawn, hrown and green, in mixed shades, diagonals and cheviots, as well as the fancy knotted tweeds are the materials used. All sizes. On sale this week, each $13.75 Another Lot of Hemmed Table Napkins Each 10c When we are ahle to announce the sale of these napkins theie is a quick response. Here is another opportunity: PURE LINEN NAPKINS, sizes around 20 inches square, all hemmed ready for use; any quantity sold, each 10c Ready Made Roller Towels Linen Crash and Turkish Roller Towels all Ready For Use LINEN CRASH ROLLER TOWELS��� 2% yards long, 10 to IS inches wide, each 30c and 35c I! yards long, each 35c BROWN TURKISH ROLLER TOWELS��� UV_ yards long, 10 to 2d Inches wide, each '.',m- iind 50c 3 yards long, each 60c to 60c Watson's 'Bestyettf Undervests 50c EACH A garment, with great thai : eeUn poi ularit i, first glance cu I it Is all wool, no at ������ ,t,,. it resemble a �� . . ment. in re�� ,������. it ,*a cream cotton knit , fleeced Inside weight, high neck, l,,,,,. sleeves; drawei In ankle length, closed styles pel ��� 50: Wat son's Queen All Wool Undervests $1.50 EACH. Garments with a beautiful finish, even ami fli . knit, pure wool, un able, shoulders double seamed, high neck, long Bleeves silk finished, hutton Umn drawers to match, ankle length; open or close I Btyles ���per garment $1.50 Special Out Sizes in Underwear We make a specialty ot large out sizes, i'i 11 ���>,.-. wear for women who wear larger than usual sizes. W'e place our orders ��� ntha ahead for these Btj ��� and shapes. Shown in he ivv cotton and unshrinkable wool, long or short sleeve* drawers to match. Apron Muslins White or plain and fancj weaves. This time year always brings a demand for nice mui Un, suitahle for fancy a] What is more ap] oprl ite for an Inexpensive Xmas Gift. In the muslin ��� tl in are many new dimities In checks and stripes. FINE CROSSHAK and STRIPED SWISS .MUSLINS. SPOTTED MUSLINS, plain muslins, etc., all qualities, per yard. lL'Vjc to 50c NEW FALL "BUTTERICK FASHIONS" AND DELINEATORS NOW ON SALE. ASK TO SEE THEM. Royal City Chemical Cleaners and Dyers "Why should I give my cleaning and dyeing to the Royal City in preference to all others?" was a Question wo once had to answer. We didn't tell, but showed why. We are still Benin;; that patron and will he glad to Bhow you. The hest (derailing and dyeing works in the city. G. F. BALDWIN, Prop. Phone R 278. 345 Columbia St. Wagon will call for-tind deliver goods. fSftftS FITTINGS SHOW CASES ARTISTIC MANTELS���STAIR RAILINGS���ALL KINDS OF WOODWORKING���DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED Westminster Woodworking Co. J. BROOKES, Proprietor WORKS���Corner Eleventh and Cerllne. ************************** ********* PHONE 473 LYNE'S New and Second Hand Store (Late Alex Speck) 743 FRONT STREET ***************t All kinds of furniture bought and sold, Have you Furniture to sell? See me or ring up No. 275. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEW. If you want something choice for- Today's Dinner, ring up Phone 101 and order a nice roast of Spring Lamb, Veal, Spring Chicken or anything else that is good in the meat line. You can sure get it at P. BURNS' MARKET Columbia Street New Westminster ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS IT WILL BRING RESULTS r*AJ