I\ \ JOO I- ������ s. Port ViUOXOIA 1 WH��.t, WHILES & CD. NEW WESTMINSTER. v"i.i'>'"Nr,;;;;;:1,,.,..,^'> ^uSS"?^, 3 19 TYPEWRITERS Stand/Kd Make $5 Per Month. MA, 4j|_f||iTE, SHILES & CO. NEW WESTMINSTER. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TECHNICAL MAM COMMISSION USTENS TO INMS1G CVIDENCt Thomas Turnbull, Representing Trades and Labor Council, Declares Workers Are Not Anxious To Study For Benefit Of "Exploiters"---Ladies Plead For Domestic Training In Schools. the brief stay which the Igsion "ii technical educa- the amount take Aside from royal <<"l,nl1 tlon m^e bere yesterday, of evidence they managed to riii a |,...ine of the visit. Ti���, weather proved to be unfavor- ���Me and for that reaaon the proposed lour '<>! Il!'' rily w"s t'"' ilH Hl1"" M DMBlble The inembeis of the COm- Ljlon, I"-. Robertson, lion. .1. x. Armstrong, James Simpson. 0, M. and J. W. Hengough, arrived ��:)n tram from Vancouver and "Why all and selling future generations hurry over cutting timher ?" "I notice that it is a transportation centre and has many facilities tor shipping and Importing goods, it. has substantial means tor the support of Simpson, a great place. It requires intelligent "Probably sixteen would be better,' labor and skill to develop these re- sai.1 Mr, Lusby. sources you Spoke of. It Is the In:*;.' High School Matters. ness of the commission here today to| "E, r, MacMillan BRITISH HOUsE IS NOW DISSOLVED King's Speech Makes Brief Reference toConstitutional Crisis-Martin In Danger. this were compelled to go to school here, tiie but he thought that fourteen was not I too obi. "Don't you think a boy of fourteen ls Incapable to entei- into industrial activity ?" demanded Commissioner CREW OF FREIGHT STEAMER COWED BY REVOLVER SHOTS Spaniards on Clan McLean Refuse to Work���Mutineers Made Prisoners by Determined Officers. . urra on the enquire if there is any way of teaching agricultural science here; if there are any night schools or technical acting piincipal vere driven to the Russell hotel. Here schools of training in which the young tiiev sta\td only a few minutes and workmen may be educated to tlie tlijn were taken to tbe High school, tasks they must approach? If there ���her. Dr. itohertson gave a short ad- is nothing here ;o teach scientific dregs to the pupils and teachers. HeIcraftsmanship then this place cannot Sicily pointed out the object of the compete with those places which have commit'"" and complimented the such advantages, for your goods -x\\\ city mi having such a fine Bchool. | be inferior." ,\ftor inspecting the school the He very briefly outlined what party were driven to Columbian col-' amount of work which the comniis- legg, where a similar program wtis followed, Dr. Robertson being the epokesman of the party. After this the members of the commission were driven to the city hall along First street to enable tliem catch a glimpse of tlie bridge and the river. Much Information Secured. They arrived at the board of trade of the High school, gave 'ome Interesting information as to the education in the High school and Incidentally iee recent controversy over the new High Bchool was brought to the front by some of the questions and answers. There were 17:i pupils in the school and of these about one in every eight came from outside the city limits. Out of a class of seventy ten Intended to take arts courses at the commis- the university, twelve intended to take sion had already done. Starting in technical courses at some-of the great Halifax last June they had journeyed technical schools of the country; across the continent, stopping at eighteen boys and two girls intended something like eighty places and tak- to take ou teachers' certificates ing evidence from almost 800 per- and four girls intended to sons as to the different matters. They take domestic science courses at had but very little time to spend in some school in the east. The others each place. In Toronto and other of the class had net made up their great cities of the east they had only minds as to their future after leaving ., , , spent one week. It would be delight- the High scliool ,. ,; shortly after fouroclock f|��� ,������ no, vaMMa l0 prolontJ thell.; Dp ��, ���������.,.,_ t|me agQ ^ ^ stay here, but they hoped that if anyibeen only one course for all these of those who were requested to be students to take, but recently the' present, or anyone else who hid an students witli idea!? of taking up I idea that might be of some use to the technical work after graduation were commission, would put it in writing given an option of dropping a' and send it In. language and taking up a science. I1" stated that the commission had found that the growth of industrial enterprises in the smaller towns ha 1 been greater proportionately than it had been In large cities, in some comparatively small place:- where the natural advantages for transportation London, Nov. 28.���Tlie second.parliament in the reign of the late Kingj Edward Vll.. which met on February la last, was dissolved today in pursuance of the program of tie Liberal government to go before tlie country on the question of the prerogatives of the House of Lords. The ki.ig's speech was notable for its brevity, tlie only reference to the constitutional crisis being an expression of regret because the conference between the leaders of the opposing controlling parties had failed of an agreement as to the reformation of the upper chamber. The longest iind most interesting paragraph, which immediately followed an allusion to the death of his majesty's father, dealt with the recent arbitration of the Newfoundland fisheries dispute with the l'nited States, and expressed tbe confident ho.e that tlie questions dealing with the North Atlantic fisheries between Canada and Newfoundland on the one hand and tlie United States on the other, JARDINE AND LEE CtfSH IN COUNCIL Alderman Objects to Method Of Naming Ottawa Delegates��� Favor Single Tax. New York. Nov. 28.���The British freight steamer Clan .McLean, from the far east, came to anchor this morning in the shadow of the Statue ( of Liberty with half her crew, there may bo no representatives from prisoners between decks. tlie city council with the deputation A sudden squall arose in the council chamber last evening, and as a result which visits Ottawa to present the case of tlie Fraser river. Alderman Johnston read the report of the finance committee to the effect that Mayor. Lee and he had been chosen as delegates for this occasion, and moved its adoption. At the same time, lie regretted that he had been select- ed for this duty, as it was very inconvenient for him to leave the city at this time. Alderman Jardine Objects. On the question being taken, Alderman Jardine rose to object, to de Price May Be Raised This Winter, of j manner in which this business had been handled. He was of opinion that it was a matter that should have been The Clan McLean replaced h ���������'' nol leen ci,i n sufficient notice in order lo ask all tliose who might be com. peteni to elve valuable Information, to attend However, several had been Uk< i ��� nd and (here was no donht l,:,t that the commission would find sometl ing Interesting to work on. ll" bi ite ! that the cly of New West- mlnster was the town of the Praser valley. |( was the centre of a huge agri ire% on which hay, grains BO��8* read before tlie and oti,. agricultural products grew :; ;,! to perfi -i n. City Is Growing. As a porl and as an industrial centre '��� citj was growing. There was ��me fifty miles Of water front suit- able for wharves and warehouses and "i the | eaenl time there was a rha��- "(1 from twenty.five to twenty-seven feet deep from New Westminster to the ocean. Tho lumbering industry w;i* prodigious, either from a lack of Interesl or a lack of knowledge, for the gre.i development wbicli was hound i,, i iime as soon as the Panama canal was completed and the ���nipping of the world came through **���** can il Instead of around the other f'A" ol ��� i world as it did at present He claimed that the Dominion gov- wnmei ��� h id on the Fiaser river and IU tributaries something like two Mlllon reel of lumber which was only waiting to be taken ont. Tho Industries on the Praser were handicapped from lack of some attention to the mer by the government Nature had none wonders, but the government ****** '" ��� done anything to assist her, Vancouver Overflow Coming Htre. Referring which have been the subject of con- the addition of this winter necessity .roversy for nearly a century, have|t0 the ]ong list ^ ccmmodities the been at last finally settled bv the . , . . . , . ,, _ exchange value of which has altered award of The Hague trlbuna Increased Goodwill. "It is tlie cause of special sa*isfa.c- so materially in tlie last few years. With the intention of securing a the News in- the mittee should have been appointed. Alderman Johnston again stated that as a matter of personal desire, he was quite willing to withdraw his name, and that unless the council was unanimous in endorsing his committee's report, he would ask to be relieved of the duty. Mayor Lee then stated that he There was no course for boys intending to take up an industrial life. Question���Would such a course be a good thing ? Answer���Splendid. There was an urgent need for technical and domestic training. The girls tion that it has been found possible pointer on this subject, to solve bv arbitration problems of . . , ____!._., . . : . , . ,.��� ,. . terviewed coal merchants such an intricate and difficult nature,; - ��� . . . , thought Alderman Tnrrfino w,c i ,i_,,,. citv. The opinions of coal merchants mougni Aiueiman .launne was mooring under a misapprehension, and wa3 proceeding to explain the nature of 13 the circumstances which had render- true, as one pointed out, that the e,\ this action necessary, when Alder- price of coal in the east lias no ae- man jardine interrupted him, stating tual bearing on the price In the west, that tt was needless to rehearse what as there is no eastern coal shipped was perfectly understood, here, owing to the prohibitive freight Mayor Lee: "Is there anything berates, yet, as another indicated with j.,ind and raw materials were not great, of the school had petitioned twice lo fine industries had been built up, solely through the intelligence and perseverance of tliose at the buck of luein. All Witnesses Swcrn. Without further taking up the time of the meeting, tlie chairman cal'ed upon L. B. Lusby, president of the board of trade, to give evidence. Mr. Lusby. as weie all other witnesses, was duly sworn, the commissio" '������".������ [ng that lower according to t e letters of commission which V ~. Ben- ime BtlgatlOn Mr. Lusby stated that although the board or trade met regularly once a montli to cUscuSS things relative to the commercial welfare of the citv, it had never taken Up industrial training or technical education. Asked if he thought it would be a good idea to take it up he admitted that it would. Dr. Robertson then asked him to b'ing the matter before the board at an early date and submit to the commission t'ie result nf the deliberations. This Mr. Lusby agreed to do. Question���Ho you think Westminster is growing ? Answer���Yes. Q ��� What are the chief industries'? A.���Lumbering, fishing, box-making i supplementary to the lumberinl. mechanical industries, car curing am liave a course of domestic science inaugurate!. The witne=s did not think that the high s hool accommodation had been keeping abreast of the development of the city. No pupil had been turned away for lack of actual seating space. but he considered that the High school had been starved. Streets, Then Schools. Asked whether he thought the city- was placing its streets before its schools he replied that he thought if j ghrewsburv Sir C. L I and tlie award has been received by both sides in a st it it which must tend in the city seems to be about equally to Increase goodwill," says the speech, divided on this point. While it In tbe House of Lords tbe lord Chancellor announced that parliament was prorogued and that the new parliament would assemble on December 15. To Be Returned Unopposed. rates, yet, as another indicated wun tljnd your remarks'; The party organizations bave de- e(,uai truth, the coal mining compa- Alderman Jardine: "There is noth- cided that the following candidates nies who bold the fate of consumers i,tu behind my remarks: there is noth- will be returned without opposition: m this district in the hollow of their jng behind any of my actions." Dewsbury, Right Hon. W, Runci- hands may raise tlie price "on gen-1 The remark was made with some ;man iLiberal): Durham (Cbeater-le-' eral principle." lt is conceivable that, heat, and emphasized by the speaker i street division). J. W. Taylor (Labor): although no eastern coal i-; marketed JDurham (Houghton-le-Spring divi- here, there may yet be a relation be- ; sion i. R. Cameron (Liberal); Essex tween the two markets, lf the rate |>< Chelmsford division). B, G. Piety-. a***_ -u ha.esofa, obtained have been man (Unionist!: Hants (East divi- i the highest whic9 t'.is producers conti in), W. G. Nicholson (Unionist); !s]dered it advisable to ca' " thc con- Hants (South division). A. H. Lee Burners, r >d if It ihould be fotin:1 pos- i I'nionist i; Ilytlie. Sir B. A. Sassoon j sjble in the e.ist to raise o:i the draw, (Unionist); Kent (Medway division), then t' mtural deduction la thai It Colonel C. B. Ward (Unionist); Kent|wjj| fe found pcssible to do flies ne thev decide to do SO, It wo .hi a.ei (Seven Oaks division), H. W. Por-jtijing here, It is possible, said bis he fn order to object to the personnel ster (Unionist): Middlesex (Kallng deal' -. In the event ot tho Frasar of the delegation, Should they bj M- division), II- Ilield (Unionist i, j ,iver being frozen over "n.1 I cal sire. slapping bis papers on the table, whereupon his worship read Mr. ,lar- dine a lecture on the conduct, of pub* lie affairs. Proceeding, m stated that it was be,'o'',D tbe council in pe ;'~ftif < rrect form. Tiie metnbers had We opp ttunlty no-, of approving o:- disapproving of the proposal to seed the'-c delegates to Ottawa, and should li; opinion there was no tin t that was the wrong building flsh curing and cold storage (supple- same of his qua mentary to the fishing Industry). Dr. Robertson then asked Mr. Lusby to prepare a statement of the output nf the different industries, including means for marketing and the was. In question policy. Tlie chairman asked Mr. McMillan to hand in a written report of what he thought would be useful to the commission. Manual Training. William Nelson, the manual training teacher for the city schools was the next witness and he gave interesting evidence as to his work. He suggested that in the work thej pupil was not given sufficient scope for his originality; in fact there was a regulation which prevented pupils from attempting anything beyond the stage to which they had been trained. He, within the bounds thus defined, had given the pupils all the latitude he could ln the matter of individuality. He gave the commission a short re- lificatibna for teach- ill (Unionist); 'merchants are caught s''ort tint the| Shropshire (Newport division). B. j stoc:. Of coal in hand will nol ho Stannler (Unionist); Shropshire (Lud-oqhal t> the lemand. ft will then be knowledge. He wand'I to km v i: low division). Rowland Hunt (Union- What About Funds ? Alderman Bryson had a fill 1st); Surrey (Chertsey division), Donald MacMaster (Canadian Unionist); Surrey (Epsom division). W. Keswick (Unionist): Sussex (Chichester division), Lord Edmund Talbot (Unionist): Sussex I Horshatr. Hi vision), Karl necesso y to shin it in by rail, which was the intention to'rely tartly on will causj ur Increase in pi ice locllly public subscription, as in the case of for a short period, but otlierwi?e the boat l of trade delegate, to pay then? is no reason why the price of the expenses of the trip, and on be- coal should be increased, the cost of (ng informed that it was not, he production atffl carriage remaining un- asked if tlie same amount, viz.. $500, changed Mils sounds perfectly reas- would be voted for each delegate, und Monsell (Unionist); Yorkshire W. rid ing (Keighley division), Sir J. Brigg (Liberal). At piTient It is arranged that fifty- (Continued on Page Two.) FINE IMPOSED ON MAN WHO REFUSED TO HELP OFFICER the ex- fffeCfl 10 ibe harbor he vaim0. tjlM 1|,(1 V.inr0llv(>r harbor ��""1 nol (ft able to accommodate "",M| "l of the commerce which "oul-i ,.nm;. t0 the Canadian const in ' r';^ Uears. When that condition ���rotft, || ������, i,ofoI.p ,|,erii t|,e harbor ��� Westminster, the greatest of the coaft, would demand at- Moiik My on Untlor Here Q missloner the II. S. Wade, publleift Pom- dramatlCally placed before plaC3�� to which the output was ported. Then followed some quest! n> !''e fishing industry, a subject whlcft -.vas more fully covered b> Matin later on in the inuuhy. No Unemployed H*fe. The witness stated tllat then; were few or no unempioy^ in the clt Wes'minster. 1'heVe were no schools There had been some some time ago, hut at presenl there *a�� Mne OUtshft the regular business | wor school; thvre wa. none for the work ers iu the different Industries Asktd if he had any statement to make, Mr of Of night Former Constable Receives Severe Lecture from Bench for Not Assisting P. C. Martin. ing manual training and also gave other evidence relating to the life of the boys after they had left his hands. Want Domestic Training. Mrs. Forrester and Mrs. Gilley, representing the Local Council of Women, were the next witnesses called, TliW TavOlpl domestic training While thf boys -\-fi-t* HbSMt at R manual training class tho girls had nothing to correspond lo that phase of the education of the boys and they thought thnt Such should not be the case. Mrs Ci lev asked the commission if, it would not be possible to have actions on the night in have some lessenini; of the bome | Twelve girls appeared to but Hr Robertson assured her the case, and Magistrate that the commission had no such compltmente.l them on their courage power and could only report on con than * e supply". So there you are. ElEVtR MAX FIGMAN IS PIVOT OF PLAY'S SUCCESS Six months' impii*mment was the penalty meted out to a man con\l;t.''4 of Indecent exposure on Sixth street i Friday night, accused pleading that I he was not properly CQPSclous of his <1 '"missioners samples of piling that from p.- . �� ��- *"' - ""<- Hevod there was a ^\\^��l being frpRh the effect caused by tliein voluntary LUSby Staled personal observation, he be- there ditions as it found them. Cooking Comes First. Both ladies seemed to agree on tbe Importance of cooking and sew Winteiton (Unionist); Sussex (Lewse I onable, but there is another side to if it were necessary to spend this division), C. A. Pion (Unionist); Wor-Jtbe quesiiun. and It is expressed by I amount on a two weeks' trip to the cester (South division), B. M.. Kyres- j another dealer who says: "There is capital. no reason why the price of coal | His worship: "I do not know." should not be raised, as it is prac-1 Following these remarks, Aid. John- tlcady fUthonbpoly here, and the de- ston asked that hls name be with- maid is fully equrj ,to. If not greater drawn. It was evident that the coun-- ell was not unaimously satisfied with tlie proposed action, and that being so, ho did not care to act. Aldermen Gray and Smith were both of the opinion that it was to tlie best interests of tlie city of New Westminster to endorse .the action or the finance committee, not only in so far as tlie Fraser river was concerned, but In other ways. Alderman Bryson complained that It waft becoming extremely fashionable to send deputations here and there and everywhere on every c')n: 'enable occasion, but tie could not see that any {pod resulted therefrom In the majority of Instances, | The question was then put and tho motion carried, after which, at the suggestion of the mayor, It was agreed that each delegate be allowed $-rii��0' for his expenses, and that voucher* be drawn for these amounts. j No Alternates Named. An attempt was then made to appoint alternative delegates in tlie event of either or both the chosen representatives being unable to act, but after Aldermen Gilley, Grey and Alchemy of His Versatile Personality Transmutes Ordinary Production into Money-Getter. ; All that Is neCMBM_ to mike of anv play a huge success Is to construct it in such a manner as to permit of the almost ence on the Stage in coming forward in the matter. Arising out of the case of Call Hclelilns, who resisted arrest on Friday, George Matheson, an ex-constable, was fined $2f> and costs for entered Commissioner Simpson, Mrs. Gilley, anee of P. C. Martin when called up- lleved ������laced In salt water and in the reading, spelling water ot the Praser. -'mm" ,ho >'?'"''.,?," ,,, ,i,it the held that cooking came before every- on to do so Continuing. Mavor Leo dwelt on commercial lite Le thouu��. . . M Forrester re- Three drunks forfeited bail by fail- S "Willi imp ortanci of iCt Mann, high cost of Ih in,S COWel e.1 boysto gajj ^ ^^ ^^ ���������.������. I lng ,to , (ind another was dis-J is -cording to ,ho Influx of industries Into the city ou ^ ��� . were o�� almost, equal import-1 charge^ on account of his plea that It negligible, .the in. i attn" H>e fact that New Westminster wlM would and (he result was , *as i-apldU, becoming a ralhvav een- beneficial. ' . vervthing de- Commissioner Simpson: "Don't P. '" finishing his remarks he "The high cos, of ei*i> In�� , fMn. ft knowle(lRe of mlllinery n.,'71 thBt N('w Westminster did pends tongreatiepMon ^ ��� - I M I ' I I ' ' I 1 . ��� " H I I 1111" I i \ 5 i ��� - * ... .1 i ...... I , . 1 III* | ��� 11 r�� *. his wife bought a hat. for would be a great, saving lf she knew enough to make the hat for |2.50. Both the ladles admitted the truth of tiiis. but. still held that cooking was of prime importance. nd he a��Keu tne *>.>���-1 The F)gh situation, was that boys were, so, M.irt|n Monk supplied the commis- hool at an early a|on wjtI, a ,,reat deal of Information I American fleet. The paper says the relative to the fishing Industry. He, men have been loaded down with claimed that it had declined during spurious coins. Le Journal adds that the past few years, partly owing to|t''e dlsorderllness on the part of the New Westminster , >s'ie tlie dredging of the river New Westminster, but to help the meat emubo r*r ��,i,i���i, *\.~ .<*��. ��.. "nit of everything .de ,_, . ^ & )Uld be the greatest economy. Sup- ,;''' .., ,���.,t PBBi or has pose a man worked for $2 per day and Kohettson: fs thatWW crw ��� ^ )t hR. ffl_ ,,���_ ,t empire of wliich the city was a '" f-ive to the Canadian nation ootlel to the Pacific ocean. to say that ' The Chairman Replies. ..��� rising to reply In a few words to ''' "tn irks of the mayor. Dr. Robert- mil i * a,���an of the commission, nd- '" '"' thai he had noticed that m.. y p., �� VU""- Mcvy I.pp had Slid 'e- img to Westminster being of import- ~��* were ftita. As for the timber that kns Waiting to be cut. lie did not ""' whether it would be the best ,n cut It how. It might be the ""Hey-t0 let it stand for the Dr. It become customary So. It Is real." stated Mr, Luaoy. Whv Boys Le;ive S^00'1 that Commissioner into the discussion for he asked the wit- It was here Plmi son broke the flrst time ness why it anxious to leave BC I oaby replied tnai 'otint of the high ontlnuous pres- of Max Flgman��� question I and then persuade Mr. Flgman to act.' testifv in i Which is to say that, while he could Edmonds! not, In all probability translate "Uncle Tom's Cabin" or "Bast l->nne la terms which would appeal lo an educated audience, yet give hlm the, skeleton of a play of a good, clean, mediocre, tailor-made comedy, and lie jnr(nne lmd declined the honor, lt will transmute Its base metal Into wag abandoned, Mayor Lee remarking good red gold by the alchemyof his that lf he nml Aiderm���n Johnston personality. "Mary Jane's Pa, in sholll(| not find themselves In a posl- whicli he appears at the Opera house t,on lo perfornv the mission, there . shortlv, is a case in point. The piny ( wol,id be no representatives from the specification, the plot dty councl) properlyi Alderman Johnston allowed It to be was tnirtv veins since"hVhad made mixed, more liable to result in trag- understood that he would not recoil- a similar break. A vag was given twoledy than comedv. or at the best in, a Blder hla ,iec|s|on io withdraw, hours In which to make his get away, piece of domestic drama ending witn i Favor8 single Tax. and this completes yesterday's docket, a come-back-to-my-arms moti , teais | probnhiy the most important nnd . . 1 slow music and curtain. But enters far-reaching transaction of the even LOADED WITH BAD COIN. Max, the Wizard, and with a prompt inR wn8 tlle pagg|nK ���f a resolution, i 'application of that art of graceful ges- moved by Alderman Welsh, "that this United 8tates Bluejackets Duped at tlculatlon which he Is a past-master, colini.u declares Itself ln favor of the hut In reply to a question put by, having refused to come to the assist Brest and Cherbourg. Paris, Nov. 28.���Le Journal V On bluejackets today. dispels the cloud masses piling up on exemptlon of Improvements from the weather bow, and calmy pilots the 'taxntion and recommends this matter matrimonial barque to the safe harbor to the collncn 0f idu," Alderman condemns the practice of tradesmen and Brest of over- of an amusing and withal happy rec- G1]|ey wag the 0nly dissenting voice. at Cherbourg charging tlie of tne age. Mr. it was cost SSS WS nl-S-ito for tbe t'lln-. best onclllatlon. | For the rest, the business ws maln- "Mary Jane's Pa" will be Been ta *,y 0f a routine nature, containing no Westminster Opera house on Decern- j unusually importrfnt features, board ber ��, when Max Flgman will be sup- 0f W0I Kg reI)0rt prnvldlne' (o'- an if- ported by a strong cast, and the play tensive scheme of sidewalks wae the devastation wrought by American, visiting sailors has been confined to I will be staged with all the attention | R(fopte,, after some discussion. 'It-fl _��� I-- evnrea-tnn of rfghteous Indlgna- to detail of scenery, etc., characterls- ��� (Continued on Page Five.) tlon over the treatment received. ittc of the Cort productions. (Continued on Page Four.) i ���4 < ( Si i fe 1 PAGE TWO. THE DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1310, Classified Advertisements | HATT COOK The Potato Merchant and Auctioneer. British House Is Now Dissolved WANTKD���MRS. BKGG, DRES8- maker, expeiienced. good fit; per day J2.00. 713 Trew street. 527 Front St., New Westminster. Phone 550. (Continued From Page One) WANTED���IMPROVED 15 OR 20 acie farm in Langley district. Wi 1 pay $1000 cash with balance over four or flve years. Addiess Box | V.".. News oflice. * WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- e.al housework. Apply Mis. P. Latham, 239 Fourth street. W. P. WHITE Architect and Building Constructor. Specialist in Steel. Reinforced Concrete and Modern Building Construction. Telephone 806. Room 13 Dominion Trust Building. NEV* WESTMINSTER WANTED���A RESIDENT AGF.XT TO; write fire insurance in the district: } only good p1 oducer need apply, giv-1 thg full particulars with credentials: i good commission. Applications to be forwarded to A. L. Cardin, 503 ; Dominion Trust building, Vancoii- i ver, 13. C. WANTED ��� GIRL FOR LIGHT duties at Victoria boarding house: good wages. Brunette street, Sapperton. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WANTED���POSITION ON FARM, 7 years experience In general farm, lng. Address II. N.. care ' Dally News, WANTED���A CHILDREN'S NURSE for four months. Appiy Mrs. Dr. Jones, 4S Royal avenue. lOARD OF TRADE���NEW UhS'l minster B^ard ot Trade meets in ttu board room, City Hall, as follows: Third Thursday of eacb month; quarterly meeting oa tbe tniro Thursday of February, May, August and November, at s p.m. Annua, meetings on the third Thursday o! February. New members may bi proposed and elected at any montti ly or quarterly meeting. C. H Stuart-Wade, secretary. '��� fcur jollinps will be held on Saturday next, of which nine are London (constituencies. Among the boroughs ! voting will be Manchester and Blrm-I \ inghani. A Leap in the Dark. Tlie real campaign lias began in whit is desciibed as the most momen-! , itous contest in eighty years. The E��sne 'campaign is regarded by London politicians as a leap In tlie dark, with probably little change iu the standing | of the parties. If that is lorrect. it ; will mean another conference with .the solution cf th.e deadlock obligatory I on that confesence Gardiner & Gardiner (F. G. Gardiner) ARCHITECTS Room 6, Westminster Trust Building New Westminster, B. C. ��hone 661 Residence Phone 133 TENDERS. -���. and ^^^^^^^^ electric light fixtures, wiling, Mineral Waters |[ Aerated Waters Manufactured by j. HENLEY NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Telephone R 113. Office: Princess St Sealed tenders addresse 1 the under- endorsed "Tender for etc., for thT Public"Building, Vernon, B. <" ' wiU be received at this office until 4 ,,m. on Monday. December 19, 1910, for the work mentioned. Tenders will not be considered un- le a made upon, and In aoccrdance ^^_ with the conditions contained In forms The situation In Scotland is inter- ^ li(,d bv Department. eating. The Unionists hold but eleven ' VVlVi< ,inii specifications to be sen out of seventy-two se.Us there and it application to the clerk of works would seem as if tlieir portion had �� * building, Mr. F. B, Co. etc Mr. reached a minimum, but the Liberals Henderson, resi lent architect, claim tliey can win four or five of m-t^rfa B C. and at the Departmenl these seats. The House of Lords. PubUc Works. Ottawa. Each tender must be accompanied BO CHONG I COAL New Wellington JOSEPH MAYERS Phone 105. p. o B ix 345, Office, Front St., Foot of Si: 1 MERCHANT TAILOR. Who has been in the Tailor Business in Vancouver for a number of years, has opened up a similar business In Ulis city. Latest fashions. Suits made to order. Fit guaranteed. Phone r, 1. or call at Kwong On Wu Building *fi7 Columbia ttreau IM- WHITESflDE & EDMONDS, BAKRIS ters and solicitors, Westmlnstei Trust Block, Columbia street. New Westminster. W. J. Whiteside, H L. Edmonds. _ vicinity of New Westminster, particulars to Vancouver Brokerage j Land, (!2 Hastings street east. which lias rejected many Scottish I bills, is not popular north of th.e Tweed, and with Lloyd George conducting a whirlwind campaign through ithe Southern Scottish counties, i' does not seem probable that t e ' Unionists Vlll do more than hold their own. Lloyd George's Appeal. "My compassion, my sympathy," I cried Lloyd George at Edinburgh Sat- irday, "is not for landlords pulling land crying about a halfpenny tax. I chartered of the by an accepted cheque on a bank, payable to the order Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 p.c 1 of the amount of the tend',/. By order. ' K 0. DE8ROCHER8, Secretary Department of Public Works. Ottawa, November 22, 1910. New Westminster Mail Service WANTKD-SMALL RANCH, proved, with b,,Jii!di"g^Jt",.tlie p^! I WADE. WHEALLER. McQUARRlE & j pity tlie roor, weltering in the morass. MARTIN���Barristers and Solicitors and my appeal to Scotland is that she Westminster offlces, Rooms 7 and �� should take the lead in the deliver- Guichon block, corner Columbia and j anee of the multitude cow drenched McKenzie streets; Vancouver of in hopeless misery." flees, Wil'ianis building. 41 Gran Everywhere the Liberals are mak- ville street. F. C. Wade, K. C: j ine the Lords' veto the supreme is-1 A. Whealler, W. G. McQuarrie, G. E : sue. with the Unionists taking their j Martin. 1 stand on tariff reform and home rule PURE FOR SALE���JERSEY COW, bred, registered, fresh: record 19' quarts per day. Apply W. 11. Mth.111, h 750 Columbia street, or on premises, brick house. Douglas road. AUDITOR AND ACCOUNTANT. Joseph Martin in Danger. The Morning Leader says that the I R. T. PRINCE EXPERT ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR Arents for the HALL SAFE CO. R T PRINCE, expert accountant and | ���"n'>" . City. ' Trapp block. I STENOGRAPHY A. FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER. seven room modern house on Fourth IMISS ^^^^ on premises for par-i I'her; specifications, Newi ters, etc.; street. Apply ^^^^^^^^^ ticulars. or 512 Fourth street, Westminster, B. C. BROTEN ^J circular work taken Phone 415. Rear of Major and Savage's offlce, Columbia St. and if the latter goes to the polls ; there is little doubt but that the seat "" j will be lost to the government. TYPEWRITING i Figures in tlie last election were: public stenogra-lMartin ���i-:>'- Preston (Unionist) 3586.1 VANCOUVER TO VICTORIA business let-1 \.n.r.r. ��� ���, .. Dally except Sunday , CANADIAN PACIFIC B. C. Coast Service Railway Time Tables B C. E. R. Westminster Branch. Week Day Scheaule. Cars leave Vancouver for New West minster at 5:00, 6:50, 7:2U anj 8:01' am., and every half bour thereattei until 11:30 p.m. Cars leave New Westminster for Van couver at 5:50, 0:20, 0:50. 7:20 aur< S:00 a.m., and every half hour there after until 11:00 urn. S-inday Schedule. Cars leave Yancouver Tor New West minuter at S:00 and 9:00 a.t:i every half hour thereafter 11:30 p.m. Cars leave New We^niln^er for Va couver at o,00 am. nnd i��v��ry hs hour thereafter until 11 p.m. Eburne Line. Cars lence New Westminster at 7 a.m. and every hour until 11 p.m. Cars leave Vancouver at 7 am. and every hour until 10 p.m. On Sundays cars leave Westminster j at 8 a.m. to L0 p.m. On Sundays cars leave Yancouver at 1 8 a.m. to L0 p.m. D. J. Stewart, Local Manager, Time of ''losing: i 1 7:30 10 3d ant unti Westminster. THE "BRITISH" NATIONALISTS. 110:00 a. 1:00 p. m... m.. Daily TO SEATTLE. ROOMS TO RENT. TO RENT���SINGLE OR DOUBLE!1 room. Apply 205 Carnarvon street.' FREEMAN BUNTING. ROOM 22 Curtis Block. P. O. Box 694. REAL ESTATE. ITO RENT���NICELY FURNISHED 1 En'iuire looms suitable for ladles, . ��� 7".; Agnes street. TO LET���FURNISHED ROOM, COR- ner Agnes and Seventh streets. FURNISHED BED ROOMS TO RENT, aool.v 713 Trew street ROOM TO RENT���A comfortable furnished bedroom suitable for two gentlemen. Apply at 233 8th St. 1 i TO RENT ���NICELY FURNISHED] room suitatje for two. Handy to business section. Apply 129 Tenth ���treat (Toronto Globe.) i 10:00 a. Armand Lavfergne in liis airy way denies all knowledge of the disgrace-' H--0-1 P- fully anti-British pamphlet circulated | by his party in Drnmmond-Artha- [baska during the recent election. Iif- WHITE SHILES & CO tells the people up here that the Na- Estate and Insurance Agents^ tlonallsts are strong Britishers. We. I here is something that Master Ar- m--.nd cannot deny or wave aside with, " n " 14 27 Ian s graceful Gallic gesture. Le Devoir,111:0�� P' m--u'-'c- "��� ' Mr. Bonrassa's own paper, on September 19 reoorted a speech by Mr. Bourassa at Farnham. The Nationalist chief was criticizing Sir Wilfrid and the navy policy. He said in part: "It is all very well for him (Si- Wilfird): he has no children. Ten Real C!ty. farm and taourban property 628 and 746 Columbia St. FISH AND GAME. BENSON & AYLING. fTsH. FRUIT Game. Vegetables, etc. Dean Block, next to Bank of Montreal. TO LET���Fl*RNTSHED ROOMS. AP- ply upstairs Trapp block, corner Colnmblo ,tr����nt Hnd ClarkRon TO RENT ��� FURNISHED BED rooms. 703 Third avenue. Apply after 6 p. m. or between 9 a. m. and 5 p. tn. at Room 14. 623 Columbia street. WOODWORKING. WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING Co., bank, office and store fittings; cabinet, stair, showcases, mantei* and detail work. Designs and est! mates furnished. J. Brookes, proprietor. Works: Corner Eleventh and car line. P. O. box 254, fnone 473. LOST. LOST���ON SATURDAY, A CHEQUE for .13.50 cn Royal Bank of Canada. Kindly leave same at 863 Columbia street west and receive reward. ^^^^^^^^^^^ Daily m Daily TO NANAIMO. 2:00 p. m Daily except Sunday TO UNION AND COMOX. 5:00 p. m Every Monday TO PRINCE RUPERT AND ALASKA 21 TO QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. 11:00 p. m ..Nov. 22. Dec. 6, 20, .Ian. 3, 17. 31 TO HARDY BAY LOGGING CAMP %-.'M a. m Every Thursday ye-nrs hence, or perhaps sooner, he! UPPER FRASER. will have disappeared from the scene .WESTMINSTER AND CHILLIWACK of politics. For fifteen years he has trodden on everything paced to his Leave Westminster 8:00 a. m. Mon- compatriots in order to make a ped-1 day, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Chilliwack 7:00 a, m. Tuesday, 8:17 10:30' Great Northern Railway. Leaves New Westminster a.m. arrives Seattle 3:06 p.m. Leaves N'ew Westminster a.m.; arrives Seattle 3:15 p.m. Leaves New Westminster 4:30 p.m.: arrives Seattle 9:40 p.m. Leaves New Westminster 12:27 a.m.; arrives Seattle 7:35 a.m. Leaves Seattle 8:05 a.m.; arrives New Westminster 2:50 p.m. Leaves Seattle 12:25 p.m. New Westminster 6:25 p.m. Leaves Seattle 4:35 p.m. New Westminster 9:27 p.m. Leaves Seattle 11:45 p.m. New Westminster 6:30 a.m. Time of Arrival: 20:oo���United States via C P. rt. idaily Bxcepl g . lay) ' 8:30���Vancouver via B (daily ,���������... pi 13:00���Vancouver via B. .1: (daily excepl L8:00���Vancou* er via B. C. 1 (dailj < 1 * 8:30���Victoria via B 1 k. (dailj excel ; 13:00���Victoria via B 1 :: R, idaily excepl - 7:30���United SI ��� 1 16:00���United States ���. it. (dailj 1 ��� ; I ��� 16:00 12:10���All points eai rope (dailj 1 ... v.V, 23:00���All points ��� I Europe 1 daily 1 15:15 12:10���Sapperton and F -��� Mills (daily .. ��� Sunday) 7:30 20:00���Sapperton and Fraser mills (daily t. Sunday 1 15 ���_'��� 10���Coquitl I : y except S u u d a y )^^^^^^^^^^_^ 13:00���Central Park and Ed- H inonds (dally ��� ��� I Sunday 1 11:00 New. 13.3Q���Easl Burnabj Qultlam (dailj ��� ��� ipl Sunday 13:30 10:00���Tliiibeilatid. Strs rberrj Hill and Bo ith minster 1 Tuesday and Friday) 13:30 10:00���Ladner, Port G ilchon, Westham Island 13:33 10:00���Annieville, Sunbury (dally except Sunday 13:30 0-00���Annacis Island Mondaj Wednesday and Fri- :15 ::30 day arrives;10:00-Woodwanls Thursday day arrives arrives 13:�� 1 Tuesday, and Satur- 13:30 9:00- 11:30- HOTELS. KING'S HOTEL ��� COLUMBIA Sl Phone IS. Newest and thost up-to- date in the city. Terms moderate. First class cuisine. J. Trachy, Prop. estal for the Enelish who distribute the titles, medals and decorations. Perhaps we men of today will not suffer very much from such a policy. You heads of families, old men who have one foot ln the grave, you perhaps will be asleep in death before the disastrous effects of this ignomin- ous policy are felt; but you have children. (I see some in this meeting who smile over the future of their country). They are eight or ten years old. They were brought up on the knees of their mothers, and they I count on you to protect them from all Thursday and Saturday. ED. GOULET, Agent, Westminster. II. W. RRODIE, G. P. A., Vancouver G. N. R.���Port Guichon. Leaves New Westminster daily, except Sunday from biidge passenuer| station 3:60 p.m.; arrives at Port] Guichon 6:30 p. m. Leaves Port Gulchon 8:00 a. m. dally, except Sunday; arrives at New Westminster bridge passenger station 10:20 a. m. 11:30- ll:3o 8:30- -Yancouver, Piper's Siding via O. N. R. idaily exi epl S in lay) 14:M -Cloverdale and Port Kells idaily excepl 8unday)..18:M -Clayton 1 Tuesday. Thursday. Friday and Sat- day 15:0 -Tynehead 1 Tuesday and Friday) ������:* G. N. R.���Surras Branch. Leaves Sumas 6:00 a.m; arrives bridge passenger station, New Westminster, 10:20 a.m. daily execept I Sunday. j * Leaves New Westminster bridge 15:45 passenger station 3:50 p.m.; arrives Sumas 8:00 p.m. dally except Sunday. Burnaby Lake (dally except Sunday 16:M 20:00��� Abbotsford. Matsqui, Huntington, etc. (daily except Sunday 1 7:3) 15:45���Crescent, White Rock and Blaine idaily except H Sunday) 7:30 Hall's Prairie. Fern Uldge and Hnzlenien 1 Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- LOST���BLACK WAGON COVER, waterproof, between Blackie street. and George Cunningham's blacksmith shop. Finder please notify Dally News. T. P. Morrison J. EL Taylor Phone 624. LABOR AGENTS Supply help of every kind. Prompt ���attention to all orders. Contracts negoiiated. 8 Begbie St. New Westminster, B.C. LABOR AGENTS. COAST LABOR AGENTS* MANA- ger G. J. SykeB), 62 Powell street Vancouver. Phone 3575. Prompt attention given to all orders foi male help. King us up, wire 01 write If unable to visit us. 1 ra * I. O. O. F. AMITY LODGE NO. 27��� Tlie regular meetings of this lodge are held ln Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Carnarvon and Eighth stieets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock Ylsltlng brethren cordially invited to attend. W. II. West, N.G.; W. C Coatham, P.O., recording secretary; J. W. MacDonald, financial secretary SCHOOL BOOKS School Supplies AND IEVERYTHING YOU NEED * AT MOREY'S HOTEL LYTTON���517 FRONT ST. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Phone 103. Comfortable accomoda-, the dangera whIch mav reacl, them tion. Terms moderate. McLeod �� but w|ien fifteen years henc6i you Watkins, proprietors. [heads of families will not be any long er here���but your wives may still be here���when fifteen years hence your wives will see the agent of the government having in his hands this accursed . ct, and, addressing each one of them, he will say: "Good mother, thou must five thy sons not to defend their native soil, but to fight on all the lands and seas of the world on behalf of the English flag. "Then, when your wives will learn some months later that an Austrian shell, a Jananese cannon ball, of a German bullet will have dlhembowel* led their children, and that they have fallen over precipices or collapsed on the deck of a ship, do you think they will then say. " 'Very well, my husband was Rouge, and It, is Mr. Laurier who passed that act. He did well.' No: tbey will curse you, and it will be only right." The man who makes speeches like that In this country, and the gifted young orator who stands bv when they are made and cheers his leader on, are greater enemies to the peace of Canada than they would be were they open and avowed rebels. Will Mr. Lavergne repudiate Le Devoir's reports? The Dessert Problem Solved White Star-Dominion Canadian Service Portland���Halifax���Liverpool L 665���Colombia Street���665 New Westminster, B. C. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS Laurentic Dec. 3 New triple screw, 14,892 tons. Canada Dec. 10 Twin screw, 514 feet long. ���**************%*��� For rates, berth reservations, etc, apply to ED. GOULET, Agent C. P. R. W. F. BUTCHER, Agent G. N. R. T. H. LARKE, N. P. C. P. A., 619 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash. MILD LIQUID CURES ECZEMA. Skin Sufferers I Drop Greasy Salves and Nasty Medicines. That mild, soothing liquid, D. D. I). Prescription, stops the awful itch with the flrst dro��e. A prescription of acknowledged v4ilue. Write for a trial bottle today to the D. D. D. Laboratories Dept. M. M��� 49 Colborne street, Toronto. It will take away the itch i Igh . away and you wlll Bleep soundly. We assure you personally of the jnerlts of this remedy; for we KNOW. FRANK MACKENZIE, Druggist. That ever bothersome question, "What shall wc for dessert?" has been solved by Mooney's Sugar Wafers. This delightful confection is taking the country by storm. Mooney's Sugar Wafers are now served in thousands of homes in place of pastry and cake. At dinner, luncheon or tea���for picnics or the unexpected guest���with berries, fruits, ices or beverages there is nothing better. .��� ���_ ��� ��� .**��� 11 .-.'.** ,. ��� ��� Mooney's Sugar Wafers The Dessert That Creates a Desire For More Mooney's Sugar Wafers are made in the largest bakery in Canada. Hundreds of skilled employees���640 windows���3 miles of floor space. Here in this magnificent sunlit sanitary factory, where purity is paramount, we create Canada's most toothsome delicacy. Try a package today. You'll be glad you did so. At your grocer's in dainty, dust and damp-proof tins, 10 and 25 cents. THE MOONEY BISCUIT AND CANDY CO., LTD., Stratfo MOONEY BI8CUIT & CANDY CO., LTD., STRATFORD, ONT., AND WINNIPEG, MAN d, Can** TU ESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. IHE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. I COQUITLAM 6 acres on Pitt River Road Price, $500 per acre 15 acres in D.L. 67, on trackage $500 per acre. $2000 cash The People's Trust Co. Ltd. -I', ii. McCormick Manager Real Kstate Department. 451 COLUMBIA STREET. PHONE 669. NEW WESTM,NSTER, B. C. Mftfclffil'l , WAS CRIPPEN SACRIFICED TO CLEAR ETHEL LE NEVE? WILL SHIP GAS FROM THE HAT TO CALGARY WARRANT FOR CONDUCTOR. Wanted for Stealing Fares and Selling Tickets. Medicine Hat, Nov. 87.���The C. P. H. will ship natural gas from this point to Calgary for the illumination of passenger coaches on the main line, beginning on Tuesday. Two transport cars, built especially for this purpose in Germany arrived in Medicine Hat tod:iy, and will make their initial trip with a cargo of Medl-jPaciflc Railway company, who at one ilcine Hat natural gas tomorrow. The time ran between Montreal ami Van- cars aro of flat ty,,e equipped with! er, und between Montreal and To- 'stationary frames into which aro lit.-: ronto, i fifteen feet long by eight inches in \ Early in October information reach- width, which are capable of sustain-: et] tlie Crown authorities which led Il; 11. Crippen, in the opinion mg a preBpre of 1700 pounds to^the|up t0 BmIth>8 ane8l for stea,:ng English Lawyers Point Out Peculiari ties of the Defence���Victim of Bungling. London, Nov. 28.���"A victim of le gal bungling," or, worse still, "a le gal sacrifice," might properly be placed on the tomb ductors cannot be too sharply repressed. ���' "In the present Instance lt has toil to the ruin of a young man and the breaking up of his home. While we are sorry for those who suffer by it, the company must stop this business; (From the Montreal Gazette.) Judge Lanctot, at the request of tlie Crown Prosecutor, has issued ;i bench warrant tor the arrest of 10. Of stealing fares, and prosecution will Smith, a former sleeping car con- follow every instance that is discov- ductor in the employ of the Cumuli in ered." i the epiteph that! wd horizontal steel cylinders or flasks Contractors and House Builders We liave a full line of tlie Best Builders Hardware in this City. Before Building Sec Us, as we ^believe" we can" save you ney. Also Complete Stock oi PAINTS and OILS of Dr. of the big majority of English law- square inch, or ISO atmospheres. Each' . vers. car carried thirtv-six flasks, and if the ^eplng car fares, and loi stea.ing ' Nearly everyone who has followed experiment proves satisfactory the and selling railway tickets to various .gas will supercede the Putsch gas persons in Montreal and elsewhere, the famous murder case is convinced Nature's stern laws will bear no infraction ' For every excess there is a reaction. | MUNYCN. GItOW YOUNG instead of old is not u theory with mc; it is a laet that 1 have proven in my own mo ~- ,.��-;��� in * T. J.Trapp & Co., Ltd.] E. N. Sutherland H. V. Ardagh City Property Two full sized lots on corner with six room house, on Third avenue hetween Second and Third streets. Price $6,000 Good terms. Port Mann 12 acres immediately adjoining tlie townsite and being in Sec- tlon 27, Block 5, North Range 2 west Price $900 per acre. This is the cheapest buy in this distiict today. Burnaby l.ot on Third avenue within one block of car line. Price $300. Sutherland & Ardagh P. O. Box 522 Phone 817 that somewhere along ihe line of the Isfactory results for the past year on Bystem. It has been used with eat-|jgmlth had a preliminary hearing and; tliousands^'f "eo^S who'know me..' I was committed for trial to the Court I practically twenty years younger defence a great scandal is concealed, trains running out of Medicine Hat,!""0 " "*" ' " ~" .1 today than 1 was a year ago. 1 mean Peonle everywhere are asking- '"" with the storage problem solved ��f K1"-'s Bench his ease being Sft by tnis that I look younger, leel younger. ... . ' '?. exol-���re ;"e aSKing. dlvlalonB be8ldes the local one tor the 10th. When called, he tailed and ,��� c���abed to do more work and ��������� "���������������,-<������ ������������ -.\ nat^.Ethel ^n be furnished with the same ilium-j to appear, with the result that his better work than ever J^^Every day !inant. which gives a superior light, to' |);ll| waB forfeited and a bench war-1 J$ ^^ friends what reme dies I take to renew my youth, S^o general has this inquiry become that 1 here offer the formula to the public. First, I have divested myself of all Clare le Neve might go free?' When Crippen was brought back coal oil or manufactured gases, illl(1' rant issued for his arrest. Canada, eminent carries with it the advantage of in reality costing nothing. The case cause! a good deal of in to England from English lawyers, who will bet on any-1 |terest in raiiway circles, and it is thing, were willing to wager five to PRINCE RENOUNCES 'probable that other than railway peo- one Hint he would be acquitted. Crip-1 ALLEGIANCE TO CZAR pje wm |,ecome interested, as the pen was found guilty in less than' names and.addresses of quite a num- tialf an houi-. l. i�� h���rrt .,, n,���i ��� �����J Loa Angeles, Nov. , -Yesterday |ber of people with whom he has been allel for such s lu.d to find a pa.- llii;|r(. xlkaUiB T|.()ll)iestzJ going to argue the resorts^ wun o f ^^ ^ Crlnnen appeal h that he had ne\ei v,"cu .��������t_ ������,i vi -ct noi iv' ' ��� ', ,, .,.,,.,��|nn First and Second streets and Mist December lith, for the election of an Office Building at southwest corner of Hastings and Carrall streets, Vancouver, B.C. Drawings and specifications can be secured with requirements upon application to W. Marbury Somervell, architect, at i'i Exchange Building, Vancouver, B. C. i Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. HAZLITT, Purchasing Agent, B. C. Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. KeveThere is a bcttc- blood purifier than Munyon's Paw Paw Pills They soon clear the complexion of sallowness, pimples and Fkin eruptions, nnd (five the checks a youthful glow; in fact, they brighten fte eye and give a vigorous force to the whole body. In order that every one may use these pills, I have put them up in two sizes, a trial vial of ten pills for 10 cents nnd about fifty to the bottle for 25 cents. . I most urgently ask every person who suffers from any form of indigestion, blood or liver ailment, especially, those- who are troubled with constipation, to give these pi'.la a trial. They contain no calomel, no dope. They are soothing, healing and stimulating, and school the bowels to act without physic. JfUNYONV * mm*^��^^^^^ But one thing Is certain���there was trouble of some sou among Crlppen's defenders and that proved most damaging to the unfortunate little doctor's interests. The notification by the police for tlie keepers of the resorts to remove is the culmination of a week's war on vice hy civic officials and every woman will have to leave the city. J Who Said Xmas? I It is time to slart on your Xmat work. We have ^ ���. -j just received a Splendid Assortment of Novelties for making uo. All in the Newest Designs. A. J. BIRTCH Th'e W hite House 617 Columbia Street �������*������������������������������*�������������� ��������������������� ���������������*������������������������������������������������������������ FOR QUICK SALE 1 80 Acres Water Front Property, two and one half ��� miles east from PORT MANN. 2620 feet fronting on Fraser River. A very choice tract at a genuine snap. r\ice and terms given on application to the Movius Land and Loan Co. Lidgerwood, North Dakota, U. S. A. ^���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������^ ! u m n * i ji I! ..Ul . 7 11 v ! PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1910, The Daily News Published by Tbe Dally News Publishing Company. Limited, at their offices Corner of McKenzie and Victoria Streets. Former Brass Pounders Make Big Money In Porcupine Mines 'ZKawnMBjfggjMtagy. Bellingham, Nov. 28.���From tin idaily grind of telegraph operator the Northern Pacific railroad at .6 fc. A. Paige. } LA BEI. i fortune. Trunkey TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1910. PORT MANN'S POSITION. The declaration by Vice-President Mann In regard to the policy of the Canadian Northern Railway company respecting Port Mann Is of consider able importance pre.loua statements by railway, there has Quarters, a disposition to doubt accuracy of the tjtm messages to and fro along the line. onOiie day he decided to take a chance I at the new region of which he had ^^^^���^Hi _^g��K^g^g^a_a_g^BM' I hoard so much Managing Director |jl>er month to a mine owner possessed men, jIe accordingly saved up enough, of a fortune is the experience of Sam-' money, went east and started into nol J. Dobie and Fred D. Trunkey. of Ithe northern interior from Cobalt. I .11 Dupont street, in this city, his There he discovered some silver ore.' partner, is also started on the road to j He staked a claim and sold it fori | $86,000, This gave hlm his start.' returned to Bellingham Since then he lias cleaned up nearly from the famous Porcupine gold $800,000. lields in Northeastern Canada Thurs-| lie heard the tales of the new Por- day morning after eleven months of ouplne country. I'nnMe for business arduous toil and danger. JTe was one reasons to undertalie the journey of the first to enter the fields and remembered his "pal" out Btaked numerous claims in -the gold; at Belllngham. Hence it silver and iron mining districts 155' list September he wrote ' miles south of lluson bay. I pack up and come east. The fortunes of Trunkey and Dobie Trunkey did. He met Dobie. Dobie came about as the result of the lit- "staked" hlm and told his friend that tor's association with railroad men. he was to take a certain train, go Meeting employees of the Canadian north till he reached Notwithstanding Pacific who liad worked through from the east hc was told many tales of the richness of the country to the been, in some'north of Ontario. Dobi thought these stories Your Opportunity g^���������Asm*. .aagmwHHM&aa*. nmB&usn in tlie city was ttmt ['runkey to officials of the at first ���_��� stories were hatched I up and naught but the resull of an al impression over-Imagination. tlu Jally he Instrument bent over hb and daily tic! telegraph ;ed off the tin; Porl Mann would he the actual patmc coast 'terminal of the Canadian x , ��� ern. Anv such doubts must now J ' ,., .* real by the specific state- boring such an Impossible,opinion, 1 D u y^n. In an inter- Bourassa and Laverghe can hope to 111 , , .,n. impress such an opinion onlv on thos3 \ie- on Saturdav he Bai I. | ' , .", Mann ba8 the advantage of who are ignorant of the principles and /; oten port as well as an practices of constitution*! govern- ��� iocaUon io]. temina,Si Bhops and numt-Catiadian Courier. B eeneral Industrial centre. Out' ii, ., 0wlns to the large area avail- abh there will be no danger of overcrowding. There wlll be room, no; ; so much for the needs of today, as for the requirements of the future.] Th. so favorable conditions do not prevail to the same extent in Van-1 couver. ... I do not care to Indulge in prophecy, but it seems to mc lie reached a certain little way station on the Temiskamtng & Northern Ontario railroad. From there he was told he would have to traverse a barren and desolate country inhabited by but few men and over a trial beset, xvitb hardship and danger. j Trunkey possession Only 12,000 Shares of Stock in .this company out of the 30,000 allotted to the City of New Westminster remains to be sold. This will not last more than Fifteen Days. Don't miss this opportunity. THE CANADIAN HOME BUILDERS, LTD., owns and controls whi! experts declare to be the safest and most equitable plan of investment and home building ever devised. It has as its directors men known throughout the province as honest and conservative operators with long records of successes and untarnished reputations back of them. went, of $3 Today he i* in the Jardine and Lee i Clash in Council (Continued from Page One.) chairman of the finance committee reported that .Air. Devlne, of Vancou- V....C-- ... ,--. ... i ver, had met the members and laid that with the completion of thc Pana'j before U)em nja canal a considerable portion of the export grain from the prairies will meU of seek an outlet via the Pacific coast. it may not be generally known that Port Mann is nearer to every corner of Alberta than is Port Arthur, the I ing mayor in tlie absence of his worship. Vidal & Co. were appointed customs brokers to the city. A petition signed by forty-one property owners on Third Btreet, asking that the paving of thai street be vt proceeded with, xvas received and te- ferred to the assessment commissioner to report* Letters were received from three of the signatories thereto, asking that their names be deleted, one stating that the matter had been misrepresented to him. Requests for sidexvalks an-.l other work were referred to the board of works to report. an outline cf the best .method of conducting the re-assess- ment of the city. On motion it was decided to appoint Mr, Devine special assessment commissioner, to act in j conjunction with the building inspec- ���, j tor, his remuneration for the work to great wheat-shipping port at the head)be ?1000 of the Great Likes. Our through pas- New City Treasurer. sen-er trains will nm in and out oft ���'��� J. McKay was appointed city sen-n uui t, 'treasurer at a salary of $126 ier Vancouver, but Port Matin xxill be the mon(h poini whence all incoming freight will . T))e reSjgnatjon of ,he plumbing to- be distributed to Vancouver. Vancou-, spec-tor xvas receive 1 and accepted, vet Island or anv foreisn destination. ��� and it was decided to call for applica- " ���_ fra-,.)aw will be made up at Port Mann. I passed its' first leading, and it was That is valuable testimony to tne decided to hold a special meeting this auieriority of the F:a=er river as a evening to consider streets and shint ins channel and to a position on'wa^s and fire by-laws. ... .. shipping cnanuei aim ,atpm.n. The offer of Frank S. DeGrey to] 16:5fr���To Okanagan, Kootenay and Its banks as a port. I ins siaiem.uVrontrlbute $5ll towardg the immediate j Montreal t Nn 9fi). will give assurance to many who have iavjng 0f two-inch water pipe to his 17:50���To Agassi invested in property in and around house was acceptel. and rhe board of' ****n���fr, ������/./�� the forthcoming railway centre and , works instructed to act. !��� ,y,n, Hictrift I Alderman Gray xvas appointed act- will strengthen prices in that district j *�� considerably. Moreover it wiil attract, = == still more prominent attention to ^���"���^"""",",~"^^^^^^���^^^��� New Westminster and its vicinity, whilst t'.e near presence cf sjich an Imp rtaht railway ;nd Shipping centre rs Port .'O^nri cannot but prove a pote t Influence In the future p:o- gies ��� :.r..l development ol cur city. g&CANAMAN PACIFIC IW RAILWAY CO. j Train Service New Westminster ED GOULET, Agent C. P. R. Arrivals. 10:30���From Vancouver and Agassiz. lJ-.lu���From Montreal, Kootenay and Okanagan. (No. 07). IT : <">o���From Vancouver. (No. 96). 19:20���From Seattle and Mission. 22:50���From Montreal and Nicola. .No. li. Departures. 8:30���To Vancouver, Seattle, Ni- ide-;cola and Montreal. ]l:o.i���To Vancouver. (No. 071 ~^*trif*yr_. i ^^^^^*_m*m^* r*^~.1T-pl!l��� '������ JS$S*M* i,.--*��9!l��^_��( 7. and Vancouver. 21-40���To Vancouver. (No. 1). H. W. BRODIE, G. P. A., Vancouver, couver. I QUiBELING, NOT REASONING. Both Mr. Bourassa and Mr. Lav- eigne iiuibble in a decldely unblush-| ing way when they condemn the Ca-1 nadian navy because it may be sent j to the assistance of Great Britain in time of war by the cabinet instead '. of by the House of Commons. Tliey I say what will occur is this. A war ls declared in which Britain is concerned. The Governor-General of Canada calls the Cabinet together and asks for the Canadian fleet to be sent to Bi itain. The Cabinet refuse, because they feel that it is a war in which Canada has no concern. The -Governor-General is determined and demands their resignations, parliament not being in session. 'Nie resignations are handed in. Colonel Saia Hughes, or Ur. Sproule, or Hon. Robert Rogers is called upon to take the premiership, He takes it, forma a cabinet, and sends the fleet abroad withoul calling parliament. Tiien par-' liament is called, the new premier is defeated, the old premier and his cabinet leturn to office, and they recall the fleet. But in the meantime tlie fleet has reached Britain and lias teen shot to ideces. Isn't that a magnificent piece of Quibbling? Does any sane Canadian think that Mr. Bourassa and Mr. LaV- ergne are worth considering after such arguments? And neither of them Will deny that they have used this argument in print, on the platform, and in private conversation. What they advocate is that the fleet shall not be sent to Britain's assistance, nor on any foreign mission without the consent of the House of . Commons. Tliey fear the Cabinet, because of the Influence of the Governor-General, ln other words, they fear the Governor-General. The whole thing is so absurd that it is really not worth considering. The history of constitutional government In Canada and Great Britain contains absolutely notling to Justify any person In har- LEES LIMITED We Furnish Your Home Complete LEES LIMITED ' SUCCESSORS TO LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM. PHONE 73. 716-718 COLUMBIA ST., NEW WESTMINSTER. ROBERT KELLY, President. A. R. BAKER, Treasurer. JOHN SIMMONS, Secretary. THOMAS TAYLOR, Manager. KELLINGTON BROTHERS, General Agents, New Westminster. The Stock bojks are still open at Kellington Brothers' office. There are only 12,000 Shares remaining out of New Westminster's 30,000 allottment. lhe Canadian Home Builders, Ltd. 25 Hastings St.,East, Vancouver. Telephone No. 7846. KELLINGTON BROS., General Agents, New Westminster. Telephone No. 680 Look Up These Snaps ��� ��� : ��� ��� : ��� ��� ��� ��� : ��� ��� FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 The Prince of Dialect Comedians and Sweet Singers BEN HOLMES In BEN HENDRICK'S Famous Comedy OLE OLSON Hat made Millions Laugh ��� 150 LAUGHS 150 MINUTES : I The Greatest Swedish - American j 20 Play in existence YEARS OF SUCCESS PRICES v - $1.00, 75c, 50c. Seats on Sale, Wednesday, November 30 McKenzie's Pharmacy Modern 7-room house in Sapperton, one block from tlie car, on lot .0x180, close to waterfront ajid Industries, $2700, $500, balance arranged over long period. Close In lot on 12th stieet, I860, $200 cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. Nine choice building lots in the west end. the coming residential district; $600, one-quarter cash; balamo t;. 12 and 18 months. A comfortable 6-rOOJD house on 13th street, large lot with fruit trees and chicken house. $1400; tei ins can t>8 arranged with small cash paymenl down. We Build You a Home of Any Size, in Any 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 5LUU. 628 and 746 Columbia St. White. Shiles & Co. New Westminster, B. U EGGS! Green Cut Bone to Make Your Chickens Lay. Central Meat Markel BOWELL A OODY Corner Eighth St. and Fifth Avenue PHONE 370. Westminster Transfer >fflce 'Pbone 11ft. Barn 'Pfeone 1S; Columbia Street- Baggage delivered promptly _��� ��� any part of Uie city. Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TRAM DEPOT. Cars leave Westminster for Vancouver at 5, r>:.r>n, 6:20, *>��� > X 7:20. S and everv half hour thereafter until 11 p.m. _ t . m r . r ,i T **** �� ""���' nVlM> ��� and every 11:20 Cars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 5, 5:50, 7:20, 8 aim ��lc'' g half hour until 11:30 p.m. J Sunday Service J Cars leave Westminster for Vancouver at ��i, 7, 8 and everj '���' ��� hour until 11 p.m. . U f Cl'H leave Vancouver for Westminster at 6, 7, 8, ft and ever) hour until 11:30 p.m. Freight Schedule Freight cars leave Westmii.ster for Vancouver at 7:20 am a.m. mi 3:20 p.m. aD(l Freight ears leave Vancouver for Westminster at 9:-0, 1" 5:20 o'clock. City and Sapperton Lines City���Twenty minute service from 5:40 a.m. until 11:20 p.m. Sunday���Twenty minute sei vice from 8 a.m. until 11:20 P- ��� Sapperton���Twenty minute service from ti: 10 a.m. until 11.* v ! Sunday���Twenty minute seivlce from 8:10 a.m. until H:,J ' B.C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO _______*____f_*_***____* ����������������������������������<>������������������+*-**** ��� ��� *>*y^^**>****>*)'99��*>****-9-*-*-*'*��*>*>����***9-WW-9-*w���*^*m^ at TC ADVERTISE IN THE NEW^ , TU ESDA^ NOVEMBER 29, 1910. IHE DAILY NEWS. PAGE FIVE. ��� ��� PORTING NEWS oFSaS MILLS jiifsliuii champs fJlUS BEFORE GREEK UF CIT���Ll ��� ___ ! Association Meeting Last Might Set- l>,/ikoS Fillds Amant tied Worrying Question of the Peter Bazunwo Ram An Elasy Proposition! Championship. 0n Wrestling Mat. ^^^^" ^H Technical Commission Listens To Interesting Evidence Feter ffrestlet I' i* ol Cfl ncblng ^^^^^^^^H At a meeting of the city baseball ������ league last night tlie Alerts, who Vancouver's Greek were ahead when lh*' ll,kl weatherl the lightweight hroughl the season to a close this I lu nlav |J(. tall, were declared the winners of t into the fu- 'easue and the holders <' nJabl ��'f0d lhe burgh where Amant I lrttining by tossing Brll l0 thplcks under big rtl^t'a'good BtMd delegation to ' the I imillatlon of the hope ol weighs ahout 1G0 Kani keeps In j. | c lumbia Jiff: ��it ness ; llage. . Greek is perhaps thirty '. , bul what the Euro] e in ; avoirdupois he mote I an . | ip ii Bkill, The Sikh at no . ,,.. in the running. lie has a ideal to learn in connection with Treasurer sharpe submitted a report showing that there was a small balance at the credil of tbe league, 'i he 1 S] 011 was adopled. The following is the standing of tlie le igue when games ceased: Won. Lost. Pet. Uerts 9 7 ,562 Maple Leafs 8 8 BOO Balmorals T 9 138 NOTICE. and when he has Notice Is hereby given that The tricks the knowledge Fraser River Tannery. Limited, a body i im i,���. ho corporate, Incorporated under the use to him. lot lie ��� ' ^^��� ;:eat ppllng game I: Biered ah i's be of little . ..,,-,. The husky youth : . hieh breeds sculptors lors Played with the - ... tantalizing way, and *MI Un to injury by offering flve K!e on bta chances afier the first ��� .. gild, was stretched out on the (Continued from Page One.) fishermen and partly owing to Tuesday, November 21", at two "'clock p in., of bake oven and equipment, flour, scales, show cases, coun- lew, shriving, horse and delivery prevent tlie canners from importing] fish. He spoke of the leases granted to timber holders tn British Columbia | ��� in which the ,���.���. ���. .. In fact the workmen had been buncoed so manv j times by government schemes that; looked with suspicion on those r they WILLIAM ROBERT DICK. Dated September 20th. 1910 LAND REGISTRY ACT. Ill, ��� .uw.. which might be good. Good���for the Boses. Speaking of technical education he Btated that, although as an economic: proposition he did not think it valuable, it might be beneficial to the in-1 It might be another scheme I us for a free sample. "A short time ago, I received a free sample of GIN PILLS which I have taken with such good effects that I herewith enclose 5*c for a box of them. I believe GIN PILLS are just the things for me." Richard Hamlyn, French River. GIN PILLS are so called because tbey contain the medicinal principle of JtfUiper berries, the essential principle of Gin, but do not contain alcohol, son. a box ��� 6 for $2.50 ��� at dealers, and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sample box free if you write us. National Drug and Chemical Co., Dept. B.C., Toronto. 53 An Extra Good Buy Five room cottage, modern, on big lot, corner of 12th and Nanaimo Streets. This is one of the finest view lots in the west end and can be purchased for the very low price of . ,$2650 on Easy Terms. dividual, u uns"- **~ ^BBBBM g^^-^^M Ito separate the worker from the stuff] ,. .. , , ,. , ., ., he produced, to bring hlm to a higher.- . ealtP,n"ru" ot��tionV lo^shlB S" sta,P of ^l���** not *" he ,f,gM, development of the great resources of east quarter QI section .'. townMip 13, , benefited, but that the exploiter of ,he province New V\estminster district. Whereas b(s ,.ll)or m[^ ^neM ! -pro���- nroof of the loss of ceitificate of title ijolin Sweeny, has been tiled In this ^ai*ia*i*\\^ss^saa^saa^saa^saa^sm ! office. Notice is hereby given that tWU at,e expiration of one mon.I. from Hit the flr-t publicationJ^-jJ a dftlly newspaper puhlis ed I a UIJ I city of New Westminster, issue a urand, Okla., Nov. ���js.-Fhe men duplicate of tha said r ^jeoUon ���we blown to atoms and nine others less In Jhe mesntin > ���ere entombed beyond hope of re- be made to me in writ �� ^^ Covery by a gas explosion in the nut.lct Registrar of Titles, mine of the Cocktaw Asphalt com- "��� ,, NpW west Pany ai Jumbo, near Antlers, Okla., Land ';^'sll> < 'mber ir,, 1910. BIG GAS hu F.XPLOSION IN OKLAHOMA ����� MINE is lanor mi. ..1 Questionel by Commissioner Simpson, Mr. Turnbull stated that he did not regard all education in that light. The elementary public school training that he! sell i After the session the commission found that it was so late that it could not return to Vancouver for dinner and so they accepted th'e invitation of Mayor Lee and adjourned to the Uus- PI -EXCLUSIVELY BY- McQuarrie Bros. 609 Columbia Street The New Westminster City Specialists I I 1 1 1 - 1 was essential, but after thought that it ought to be voluntary | on ^|1e education and not compulsory. He admitted thai in a condition where all workers received the full produce of their labor, technical education would be a good thing, but at the present time it was doubtful. The arguments then got involved, but the commission must leave with the Impression that the labor element in New Westmlnstei ************.���,. hotel. They left for Vancouver 1 n.v 7:30 car. The commission will finish its work in Canada about the end of the week. In Victoria. The members will visit some of the lar^e cities of the United States nnd will then leave for Europe, where they expect to complete their Investigations Jn about four months' time. .Afraid to Eat? Docs the fear of indigestion spoil the enjoyment your meals ? It needn't. Just take and you won't know you have a stomach. They w ill see to it the that your food is properly digested. 1 hey .re among tne i.������'r ., ^. . XV.(t As*, r f nn��. compounded uy best of the NA-DRU-CO P^^^^V^Twholesaie expert chemists and guaranteed by tlie ""B��� , t druggists in Canad, locabox. fe��ou^X. stocked them yet, send us COc. and we will man y ^ MONTREAL. N��TION*L DflUO AND CHCMICAl CO. OH CAWAPA LlMITCD- in ^ew ivoduu,,��� is not in favor ssa of compulsory technical e'ueation on the grounds that the exploiter and not the worker would receive tlie benefit. Dr. Sipprell's Views. This was the last witness called, but in response to an invitation to anyone present to state anything to the commission which they thought might he of Interest, Dr. Sipprell, of| Columbian college, gave a short] aneech on the Intentions of that institution. He stated that although t"nsy had not made nnd were not preparing to I make any provision for the technical I education of young men, they were on [the point of opening a course ln I domestic science where the young I ladles of the city could be taught all the homely virtues, such as cooking, sewing and home making. I The doctor handed ln a written report jf the work which Columbian [college had been doing and of the need of the district for education I which would instruct the rising generation in the proper use and right CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER. Re-Survey of City. Property owners Intending to erect stone or concrete boundary walls, or fences, should refrain from doing so until the re-survey of the city Is complete, as there is no provision In the special surveys act allowing for compensation should the existing boundaries prove inaccurate. W. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk City frail, November 24, 1910. Fire Insurance mmnaMmmassss**************ss*************a*********��**��*M********ws^-a-m-mmmma*, at Lowest Rates If y&u are thinking about Insuring your iiouse or furniture do not keep putting it off, for a delay might cost you hundreds cf dollars, when you can take out a policy ln one of the Independent Insurance Companle*.I represent at lower rates than others charge, and which glye you the best protection possible. For rates' and' particulars phone call or write. . NOTICE. The undersigned has moved his office to 1316 Cariboo street, where he will conduct the real estate business under his own name. The office on Twelfth street ls for sate. O, D. BOURKE. ALFRED W. McLEOD 657 Columbia Street Phone 62 ** ' t ft It % % < ( ( ! % t i tti\i\:X ��a6e six. THE DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 29_ 19<3 1 GALVIN, The Tailor See XMAS REDUCTION SALE NOW ON Our large stock of both Ladies' ai}d Men's goods is being ottered to the public at greatly reduced prices. Consult the bill left at your door for prices, etc., or better still, drop in and examine our stock. GALVIN, The Tailor SURPLUS WOMEN LIFE'S TRAGEDY j ho state," declared Mary E. Dreier of New York Discusses Fate* Of Aged Would-Be Workers. New York, Nov. -S.���"Tre greatest tragedy of New York's Industrial life Is the tragedy of the surplus women, Ithe women who are able and willing sion from. ' Miss Dreier. "They are moving toward that wiili their old a.e pensions land. A woman and well, caring fur ber family, ier husband, bringing up is a soldier of peace, thing to he than a ��� helping children, that is a greater ideal in Eng. faithful- illy, her and soldier of war. RECORD CAR OF JAM GOES TO VANCOUVER Phone R 578 46 LORNE STREET. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������********* B.C. Mills limber and Trading Co. Manufacturers and Dealers la All Kinds of LUMEBR, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, INTERIOR FINISH. TURNED WORK, FISH BOXES LARGE STOCK PLAIN AND FANCY GLASS. Nelson, Nov. ^S.���A car of jams, jellies ami mincemeat was dispatched yesterday to Vancouver by the Kootenay ,'am company, ltd., which was !in every way a record, it bein. the 'heaviest single consignment yet ship- t'ie i |n>ii from thfl company's factory. The total number of cases was 734, containing over eighteen tons of jams, etc. .\n order of this magnitude demonstrates the appreciation Royal City Planing Mills Branch Telephone 12 New Westminster Box 137 to work, but who have passed dead line of fifty years." That was the admission of Miss Mary B. Dreier. president of the \Yo- j onstrntes the appreciation in which incus Trade I'nion league of this Kootenay fruit is held at the coast. city when shown a dispatch from Boa- This is the second year of ihe Koo- ton telling of the difficulties of the tenay .lam company's existence in Hay state with its "surplus women." Nl'?". ,���e taCt?'7 ,,!,'1 '""' S'T'! .worked mil capacity, and us product Over there the Women's Homestead qulckl, made lt8eif the Btandard of association, a local organization vi excellence, and when Barl Grey visit- has sent out reso- ed this city one year ago. utilization of n:i- Pany became purveyors New Twin Screw Steamship "PRINCE RUPERT" 3500 Tons���7000 Horsepower���320 Feet Long���1 S> ^ Knots. FROM JOHNSON'S WHARF. VICTORIA and SEATTLE,2:00 p. in. Saturdays PRINCE RUPERT, 11:30 p.m. Mondays, STEWART and QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Albeit leaves Prince Rupert on arrival of s. s Stewart, and for Queen Charlotte City, Pacofl lions at l��):00 p. in. Thursdays; and for .Masse! at 10:00 p. tn. .Momlays.days. Solid vestibule trains of ai Port EI -S. s. i Rup, . s:and and ��� . coaches and sleeping cars between Chicago. Detroit, London, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Ne/; York T onto. Montreal, Portland, Boston, etc. Longest doude track rail ^ one management on the American continent. ' under H. G. SMITH, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Telephone 7100. 527 Granville Street L. V. DRUCE, ' d Agent ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Vancouver. Telephone 3060. GENERAL AGENCY, TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Li ^ The Old Folks |^ ___\g__\ find advancing years bring an increasing tendency ������fl^, to constipation. The corrective they need is "NA-DRU-CO" Laxatives nd gives to twenty hands. The summer fruit season having passed, the energies of tbe company |will be tinned to turning out marmalade as soon as the new crop of citrus fruits arrives, in the course of a cou- ] pie of weeks. Entirely different from common laxatives. Pleasant to take, mild and painless. A tablet (or less) at bed-time regulates the bowels perfectly, increasing doses never needed. Compounded, like all the 125 NA-DRU-CO preparations, by expert chemists. Money back if not satisfactory. 25c. a box. lf your druggist has not yet stocked ihem, send 25c. and we will mail them. NATIONAL DRUG 4. CHEMICAL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL. 22 parauuiib, u ^1 P" SP ECI ALS POR TO-DAY arge meioership, nas sent oui reso- eu >i"* *".. *'*.<- .������ -=-. the com- [lutiona urging the utilization of na- P*"* became purveyors ... the vice- i . regal table, .his list spring ihe Ac tional aud state aid to buy home- tnr>. w&fi (lo,,,,,���,, jn siz(.. additional steads which are now waste land and |,iani wa8 installed, the capactt) a:>- |settle these women on them. And the pioxiniating two tons of finished pro- term "surplus" is applied to "worn- duct per day. The factory hae a floor !en who are matured, with neither space of 12,600 square feet good looks, youth, nor capital to aid,employment them, and who can for these reasons Iind no work to do, no matter bow willing they may be to work." "Indeed, we have a large elass of such women in New York," averred Viss Dreier in response to a question. "Hut I am not sure that I am stating the situation correctly. "1 think it would be true to say that we have a large number of such helpless women in every class, lt is the supreme tragedy of our industrial life. Better Off in Prison? "It is almost Impossible for tlie woman o\er fifty to obtain a position where either mental or manual laboi ���except the crudest, roughest varieties of the latter���insure her even a possible living wage. She is almost as helpless as if she were in prison. Indeed, the women confined by the state have a better chance for decent food iind healthful work. "Take WOI . in the mills and lactones. The primary requisite is, speed. That means deftness of touch i and quickness of sight. Now, it is only Datura! that a woman fifty years Old, who perhaps has brought up a Ifamilj children sod almost cer tainly has filled her besl years wiili arduous household tasks and sewitm, should be left with stiffened, knot- ted lingers and dimmed e>es. She can- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not possibly concentrate the energies' T]10 funnv Swede iad who comgs ber worl that a young girl can the or,ar& house on Friday. n��f��aMf mmwmmmmmm <�������������� >H^ I English Flannel ! SHIRTS In tke and com made with Shirts thc Soft Wool Flannel for-table, :: hout ,'hich is so warm Thcje Shirt; $2.50 each ������-���--. art or without collars- great big roomy kind you nave often looked fori See Window 1M. J. PHILLIPS Th. : Wardrobe Clothier ^���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1 TWELVE ONLY 8 DAY OAK CLOCKS Strikes Hour and half-hour. Alarm attached Regular, $6.75 Sale Price, $3.75 Our Regular $3.50 Watches j Sale Price, $1.50 Other Bargains too numerous to mention GOLD DUST will sterilize your > kitchen things and make them wholesome and sanitary Soap only cleans; GOLD DUST cleans and sterilizes. Soap washes over the surface, leaving a greasy film behind it; GOLD DUST digs deep after germs and impurities, and insures purity and safety. Soap needs muscle help (as an exerciser, it's fine); GOLD DUST does all the hard part of the work 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 in just the right pro- \ I / portions to cleanse y^_[///^ easily, vigorously, J^" an d without harm to fabric, utensil or hands. "Let the GOLD LUST Twins do your work." Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY * Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. ; bring to bear." ���When tae wom;.n was younger she likely earned one infinitesimal trade ; ow to I'.iste one small Btrlp ot leather on a shoe, perhaps. Remember, it takes 1"" workers to fashion ... pai tj r-Hr��� [ er. The middle-age i v. o- man knows how to jaste thai the j ,-t as well as she ever did, of course, but she can'l begin to paste as many strips during the day as she rould once. So a younger woman is hired in her plnre. Has More Chance in Stores. "In the stores I think there i.s per- | haps a slightly better ehance for the : woman who is no longer youn. . If 1 she has any marked degree of ability 'her j ears of e'qerience are often rdo- j ognied at something like their real value. Hut this again applies chieflv to her being allowed to keep the po- j sition she already has. If tor any . | reason she drojs out���well. It's al-j i most literally true that 'she never i | comes hack.' The tyounger woman, | with fresher, more attractive appear- lance, is invariably preferred. "The most utterly foolish and f>j-' Mile example 1 know of this sytsem I i of the to-the-yoyng-belong-the-spol!s la' ithe business oflice positions. As a matter of fact, other things being ��� .equal, a middle aged woman must; be superior to a vo"ng girl as a secretary, stenographer, or bookkeeper, or in any similar position where busi- responslbilities demand experl- life and people. Vet al- USE ONLY THE BEST PERFUMED LYE is l.e ST and ARD article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY. For mtklng totp, softening water removing old paint, dlolnfectlng ���Inks, closoto, drain* and for many other purposes. A caa equal* 20 pound* SAL SOOA. SOLD EVERYWHERE. E.W.GILLETT ttXXX TORONTO. ONT OU'LLgetmorj downright wea and comfort out c( n Prussian D Overcoat than you ever though you could get for $IM Both single and doom breasted styles���innevi and exclusive pattern. with the tone ana elegance that Fit| Reform designers ab can give to a garmentj | ness I ence witty i most every business man is unwilling -to hite a mid lie aged woman. Of course, if he is sensible, he will de- ] mand practical ability, too, but hi' will pass up the wisdom that comes naturally with years in favor of an office ornament." Farm Idea Not Practical. "I)o you thing it would be a good thing to Bend these women back on farms'.'" Mi.-s Dreier was asked. "I think the Homestead association forgets," site commented, "that theie must be at least, one other essential to culivate the soil successfully, and that is���a man. Most of these women who would be fihon farms would lack male members of their family." "Another su. nestfon from tbe Huh is a state matrimonial bureau, and another is the legalisation of plural marriages," the interviewer remarked, "Both must have been meant for satire." demurred Miss Dreier. "For that matter, I doubt if marriage would he an. gieat benefit in a large number of cases. "Of course 1 believe thoroughly in the theory of carriage, but I consider ���lie modern practice of it. full of intolerable wrong. Pingle blessedness Is blessedness Indeed by comparislon. "I think that the single woman is, generally speaking, happier and better off than the married one, and I think women are beginning to realize this, and that Is why there are fewer marriages, A married woman, unless her husband can afford servants or unless she is not a mother, lias less uetsontl liberty than almost any one else in the civilized world." "What, would you advise doing with the surplus women?'' "Every women, after she ls fifty years of age, should receive a pen- SentOnApproval A To Ri-.si'ONSiiu.H Pf.oi'i.e ^ J^iS! Laughlin FOUNTAIN PEN and RED GEM g|* &/,o InK Pencil Vour Choice of $ ThiM Two Popular Articles for on!�� fii Invn llutlniluns a.e txact Si*�� Kvery pen guaranteed full 11 Kt. be lid Oo.il���cut ou right hand l.my be bad in t-aher our Man (.tn Ink F.liclJ, a coupled i- ���***��� prool Irluiiiphi uny l* ctrrted ���!��� any pjMMtlan In pocktl Ol _bnpp|ftf I'll*. *f'tr�� i ' Kiiy ������������.:������ at I! r*tt on ch, } ] .ii nam (���print) f����'i, Iri^liim i r. 11, i r.iiiti.ii rtlwnlud rrtbhrr MM, Unrt mtU tlnlili. RlUl] ���v��rrwlii>r�� f r> r ���'-' *-(*. Airrntr Wfclitr'l. WfH| for tr-tiii. V'nip nitw "|*��t you forfat." k*\'\\f*t |"Laughlin Mfg. Co. MniMtlo Bldg.. Detroit. HUh TUESDAV, NOVEMBER 29, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PACE SEVEN. TENDERS .^dressed t<> the under- and endorsed on Tenders , ' , -t Ottawa fts" '��� .!..��� e "Tender , J Buoy Depot, wi Thi'rd Day Of J--1""3^,.1911; t prince RW** |fcr the construction of^a Ition ol a house lng near Carcroai, Yukon Territory Plan�� and bi incatlona may he seen al tbe offlces of T. p. Nartanff ���napector of Indian Agencies "S ;;;;!:';��� W. E. Ditchburn, Inspector of l,"!l'111 Agenclea, Victoria; it c Miller Assistant Gold Commissioner! Whitohorae, V. T.; tho Commissioner1 01 the Yukon, Daws and Percy Reed Carcross, Y. 'I'. Each lead,., ,.,., .,.. | , ,l,y !l lMai'1'"'1 ch. made payable toi the underalgned for a live per rent of the ""I"", tender, The cheque will i",'"" 1''-1;;11"" "> ii the peraon tendering d ocluding the erec ter irill) ��� ,.,������,,���., for Prince be received ���eal estate dealer, intend to apply for permission to lease 200 acies of land bounded aa follows: Commencing at ������ post planted at the east side of tlie extreme head of the north arm of Dralney's Inlet, thence east 40 chains, tlience south BO chains, thence west 1,1 chains, lhence north 50 chains to Mining Recorder! which��it ""'l"^���^- p��we for wnicn it is required, quarrying. .mist be ��� -���I WILLIAM ROBERT DICK. City. Buoy 1'lov ince NEW WESTMINSTER TRICT. LAND DIS- Distrlct of New Westminster. TAKE notice that I, William Robert Dick, of Vancouver, B. ('., occupation real estate dealer, intend to apply for permlaslon to purchase the following sum equal to imounl of the ie forfeited "i'l-iZ'-n i"wb ��� ' "" when called upon Reinforced Concrete wnarf, , , ,,, ��� u ti tch Trestle, Power ,.��� ,,,,. ,,��� wl ; i ��lth '''''r'mveEs BS th�� ev^ of acceptance of tend.,���,.". Offices and Dwellings, ateo cheque will he held until the contra* " installation ot uraraage anu i8 signed, when it will be retur I, described lands: ir Sysiems The successful tenderer wlll be re- Commencing at a i,..-i ,,t-,;,,,-,i * specmcavUbe seen and toS ?"lred '" U,M !l ,"""1 j" "tlsfa" abou* twent* "h^ ��"'"��� ToS" 2! ,rAgr8emen1 may be seen and forms tory sureties for a sum equal to the southwest corner of Timber Lease tendei pro ","d ,'" ^.L.,.^1 ' " ''V,""* '" ,h" <'""< fact ::s7,;^ Texada Island, thence wes. ',,, of Marine and isii.tus ut- rhe lowesl or any tender not neces-' elghty chalns. thence south eighty W at tbe office ol tbe Agent otUrlly accepted. chains, thence east, eighty chains 'l:''""' :""1 l'!" unauthorized insertion of this thence north eighty chains to point of, u , any newspaper will commencement, containing 640 acres N |j Quebec and .Montreal, at noj |���, paj(j for e, Prince Rupert., K.C, j j D \j(.|.iv\\\ Becretary. Departmi nl ol Indian Affairs, Ottawa, November 1. 1910, r,��� nenartmi:,! *!ir ' victorla, B.C., Halifax, .vs.. Bt. advertisement In 'llf" .. B Quebec and Montreal, at not K'1!'1(,-; ,,,,;,,, prince Rupert, K.C, I P. .,,,,. Custom House, Winnipeg,! |la:> ino 0���ly lump sura tenders, on the ten- , jrm prepared by the Depart- E will i Bldered, ,r\ teDder musl be accompanied ' . ��� haul; cheque In favor ��� ��� - and Of NAVAL SERVICE OF CANADA. or less. WILLIAM ROBERT DICK Vancouver, I . C. September 6, 1910: LAND ACT NOTICE. Minister of Marine , ,-��� i"" it: e(,ual to live per cent. mount of the tender, will be forfeited il the mberles I 1 tenderer dei lines to sign for Victual! ��� Articles "i Agreement aoove re 1 ' t0 oi falls to complete the cordin j lo contract Chequea unsuccessful tenders ,,i Agreement above Ted k I inylnj t . returned. - , Department does nol ��� the lowest lender. . evspapi ' copying this ul v.i'ini ii authority from the Detent will nol he paid for same. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. . tmenl of Marine and Fisheries, Can ida, Xovember 8, 1910. bind It- or any yards at advertise- malt, B. Notice Concerning Tenders for Victuals for the Naval Service. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, endorse.l "Tendersjfanda: and accompanied by a ' ' Commencing at certified cheque for 10 per cenl of n. smith, s tbe imount, of tlu- tender, will be received up till noon on Wednesday, November 30, al the Department of ��� I e Naval Service, Ottawa, tor the supply of the tollowlng commodities, to be delivered at the Naval Dock- lallfax, N. S. and 'cans. I haricot) New Westminster Land District. Take notice thai James Davis Smith of Vancouver, B. C, occupation build er. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the tollowlng described a jmst marked ".I. W. corner," at northwest corner of pre-emp- No. 2961, thence north 01 fid R0 the tlon, 'about fin chains more or less, to near Sakinaw Lake, thence east chains more or less, thence south chains C. pei r TENDERS. I SEALED TENDERS addressed to mdersigned, and endorsed "Ten- . . Hon of two 180 culdc len dump scows for dredge y . , _' British Columbia," will al :his ollice until 1 p.m., mber 'J. 1910, for the . - p. of the scows mentioned. i . ��� pei location and form of] to may he procured at the of- ii a. Bayfield, Buperln- ,.r.. ; Dredges, New Weatmln- ter, B. C, where form of conti act if ain i <��� Been I , - spei Ideations and form of ". ��� maj also be seen and forms lender obtained at the ollice of bn Henderson, resident arehi- :. Vied rla, B. C, and at tbe De- ol Public Works. Ottawa. tendering arc notified that mill not be considered unless late, Flour, Jam, Marmalade, Meal, preserved (Corned Beef, Mutton. Brawn), Milk, condensed. Mustard,: Oatmeal, Marrowfat Peas. Split Peas, j Pepper, Salt, Suet, Sugar, Vinegar, Tea. Coffee,' Rice and Raisins. The period of contract to be for , one year from December 1st, 1910 Forms of tender may be bad from the undersigned. Unauthorized publication of this .Notice Will not be paid for. O. .1 DESBARATS. Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service,, Ottawa. October 26th, 1010. - NAVAL SERVICE OF CANADA. Notice Concerning Tenders for Clothing and Kit for the Seamen of tbe Naval Service. SEALED TENDER8 addiessed to ���the undersigned more or less, thence west. Esqui- chains, move or less, thence north Choco- chains, more or less, thence west ENGLISH WATCHMAKER Gold WatcieB tor Ladies from 112/5 *v>. Silver Watches, genu' open lace 16.00. Silver Watches, gents' open case, $7.50 up. Agent for Walthara and ttlgtn Watches. Watch repairing a specialty. F. CRAKE Two Doors from Geo. Adams' Grocery For all kinds ot JOB PRINTING Phone 695 > or leave orders at The Arrow Press Mrs. E. M. Domlny, Pro. aear The Daily News Co., GU9 Victoria Street. EMPIRE SHOW FOR KING'S CORONATION Scenes Of Various Parts Of British Dominions To Be Reproduced. CUSTOMS SALE. chains more or less, to tlie place of commencement. JAMBS DAVIS SMITH. New Westminster. October 20, 191C. TORN FERDINAND B. CCS Agent LAND ACT. endorsed "Tenders Tor Clothing and 'Kit" accompanied by samples and a certified cheque for 10 per cent of the amount of the tende;, will be received up till noon on Wednesday. November SO, 1910. for the folio win. contracts: 1. For the supply ol*���Hoots, Uniform Badges and Buttons, Underwear, ide on the printed forms supplied, 1 gocfes, Stockings, Jerseys. Comfort- ���; with their actual si_na- ,.,��� Cholera Belts. Leggings, White ������:���* stating their occuptlons and shirts, Collars. Towels. Blankets, iare of residence of each member. |lc(i_ i;ed Covers. Knife Lanyards, 'the flrm must be given. Brushes (Tooth, Hair, Clothes and i ten ��� : must be accompanied Hoot). Combs ibono. J an accepted cheque on a charter- 2, mue ser.e. Duck, Jean, Drill, bank, payable to the order of the Klannel and shirtin . In the piece. 3. For the making UP of the folio .v New Westminster Land District. District of New Westminster. Take notice that John Ferdinand I Baggs. of Nelson Island, occupation farmer, Intends to apply for permls- sion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile northeast from tb* head of Billings bay, and about 40 chain- easterly from the suutbeasi corno- of timber lot number 3T'.'41 tlience north 40 chains, tlience east 40 chains, thence Boutt 40 cliains. thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 100 acres more or less. JOHN FERDINAND BAGGS. Dated August 39. 1!H0. London, Nov. 28.���With the closing last week of the Japan-British exhibition at Shepherd's Bush, London, work was begun on tbe preparation for the Coronation exhibition next year, which, if tlie plans now made are carried out will be the greatest and most interesting show yet. held In this magnificent show ground. Imre Kiralfy, the director and chief proprietor of Uie ground, has worked out a scheme for displaying the extent and resources of the British empire In a way that they never have been displayed before, and he has chosen the year of King George's cor- To be sold by public auction under | onatlon to show ais many as possible of his subjects what a wonderful empire It Is. The keynote of tbe whole thing is to be realism. Instead of the old- fashioned display of cloths, and grains and fruit and other products, which make exhibitions of this kind like glorified drygoods or grocery stores, an effort will be made to reproduce in London actual parts of the empire, with the people in their familiar home surroundings. From India will come her attisans and laborers, and tbey will settle dpwn in an Indian village at. Shepherd's Bush, and carry on their usual avocations. Indians From Canada. North American Indians will come from Canada and camp in a Canadian forest. Miners will come from the Transvaal and work in a real African mine. Savage Fiji Islanders will live the life they have always lived In a ! tropical garden. It will-no longer be 'necessary to go to Ireland to see Kil- | larney or the Giant's Causeway, for they will both be at Shepherd's Bush. With natives of the places following 'their usual occupations. , Tbe idea had its inception in tbe tableaux of "Tlie Four Seasons," 1 wbicli formed one of tbe most popu- FOR GENERAL DRAFTING AND BLUE PRINTING See THE SUNSET BLUF PRINT CO. Trapp Block. Phpne 711. Box 160. the provisions of the Customs Act, at the examining warehouse at New Westminster on Thursday, December 1. 1910, at 10:30 a.m., 60 packages of goods which have been forfeited or which are in default for payment of duties under the Customs Laws. List of goods on lile and to be seen at the Customs Office, Express Offices and Railway Freight Offices tbis city. Terms, Cash. New Westminster, B.C., November 15, 1910. ANGUS MUNN, Collector of Customs. T. J. Trapp & Co., Auctioneers. NOTICE. Tlie undersigned has moved his iffice to 1316 Cariboo street, where ie will conduct the real estate business under hls own name. Tbe office in Twelfth street is for sale. D D BOURKE. THE BankofToronto NEW BANKING ACCOUNTS P Many People who have never before been in a position to do so, may now be ready to_open a bank account. The Bank of Toronto offers to all such people the facilities of their laage and strong banking organization. Interest is paid on Savings Balances half-yearly. :: :: "Nsiness Accounts opened on favorable terms. :: :: INCORPORATED 1855 ASSETS~$48,000.000 ~ NEW WESTMINSTE.:, BRANCH 615 Columbia Street, B. C. CORPORATION OF THE CITY NEW WESTMINSTER. OF JACKSON PRINTING COMPANY _ _ , _,. Mar features of the exhibition this | Re-Survey of City. ,, ye.u. He_e JapaMiB land80apea vere| Property owners intending to erect i faithfully reproduced, but. instead of | stone or concrete boundary walls, or hiving men and women, they were! fences, should refrain from doing so' people with wax figures. The atten- until tlie re-survey of tlie city is com- tion which these attracted gave Mr. idete. as there is no provision in thojKiratfy the idea of actually reproduc-l COAST LAND DISTRICT RANGE 2. special surveys act allowing for compensation should the existing boundaries prove inaccurate. W. A. DUNCAN. City Clerk. Citv Hall. November 24, 1910. CORRECT STYLISH PRINTING Estimates Given on Any Kind of Job Printing tj<�� able the Minister of Public W I, i il to ten per cent (10) of |lie amount of the tender, which will forfeited 11 the person tendering "line to cater Into contract when b>1 ii.,.]] tl) ,io SO] or fan to com- pe tli. work contracted for. If the Take Notice that I, William Robert j CITY Dick, of Vancouver. B. C, occupation. real estate dealer. Intend to apply for permission to lease 500 acres of land bounded" as follows: Commencing at a post planted 200 yards above tide water on tbe river entering the head of Dralney's Inlet, thence north 100 chains, thence west 60 chains, thence south 100 chains, tlience east 501 chains to post of commencement. Pur OF NEW WESTMINSTER ing garments���Tunics, Serge Jumpers pose for which lt Is required, quarry- i with and without cuffs). Duck Jump-'|ng. ers. Trousers, (Duck. Serge Overcoats, Monkey Cloth) Jackets, Shirts,' Klannel Undervests, Seamen's Collars.' Caps, (round and peaked), Cap Cov-1 WILLIAM ROBERT DICK. Dated September 2fith. 1910 Oder '.��� not accepted the cheque ers. Overalls, (Combination Suits). be let timed. The period of contract to be for By Order. ione vear from December 1st, 1910 for R, C. DESROCHER&, ! Articles in Schedules 1 and 2 and Secretary.'from January 1st, 1911 for Articles :a Departmenl of Public Works, Ot- Schedule 3. p��a, November Hi, 1910. | Forms of tender may be had from Newspapers will not be paid for the undersigned. '- advertisement lf thev insert tt LAND REGISTRY ACT. Notice. Merchants requiring rings in curbs of sidewalks on Columbia street, for the purpose of hitching horses, please notifv the city engineer at once. W. A. DUNCAN, CITY Clerk. City Hall, November 2:i, 1910. A CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. of this pithnii authority from the depart- TENDERS. pi:.U.KI/ TENDERS addi.v.-cl t,, I'm' Se retan IWfalrj, y. Department of Indian 01 awa, and marked on the ; ' ' !��� nder for Alert Mav Oirls' !: ' �� 11 be received Up i, 1910, for the * ��� ���'������'��� " boarding school _ ' ' Bay i Cormorant �� C Unauthorized publication Notice will not be paid for. G. J. DKSHARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Ottawa, October 25th. 1910. Ar: Service, *r]1_*l_,-$,.J2_'_ **isV.''N��> tendering decline to enter into New Westminster. J,"""'-" t when called upon to do SO.I Timber Berth N0.636^ UU B,te for tbe ?CVwT,?��^ *"" "n ���' *'. :"' "b'ance of tender '���' be held until the Kjed, wh,.n It will be returned. , ,, ��Th(I successful tenderer will be re-1 Mr. A. Ligh hall. ��� 0U e" to furnish a bond In satisfu.- in May, 1910, of re T��uretles for a sum equal to the Timber and GraslttB I��an TSwirnK^edUa tht full amount pi the WJ5 and tbe ground rental for the have been paid. * rate or 11:00- : 55- To Vancouver. (No. 97). 15:55���To Okanagan, Kootenay and Montreal (No 9fi). 17;50���To Agassiz and Vancouver. 21:40���To Vancouver. (No. 1). H. W. BRODIE, G. P. A., Vancouver. couver. ing real places and bringing real peo pie to inhabit tbem. These reproductions must not be confounded with the "native village' sideshows which are to be seen at all such exhibitions, Tliey are not to be sideshows; they will form the bulk | of the main exhibition and will be I open to everyone who pays hls ad (mission fee at the main entrance j gate. Nobility on. Committee. Probably no exhibition which ever was held included so many distinguished persons on Its general committee as this one. Although the committee is far from being completed, it already includes half a dozen dukes, a round dozen marquises and a few score of earlR, viscounts, barons and other small fry of the peerage. In fact. If the whole committee attends on the opening day, it will he hard to throw a stone In the big grounds without bitting someone who figures In "Debrett." i It litis been arranged that a pro- portion of receipts, guaranteed to amount In any case to $25,000, wdll be devoted to tlie fund for a natlonul j memorial to the late King Fdward. Thomson Blk. Phone 388 PALMER GASOLINE ENGINES 3***, to 25 H. P. 2 and 4 Cycle. Local Agent* Westminster Iron Works Phone 53. Tenth St., New Westminster. RADIUM MADE IN LONDON. HOSPITAL' Westminster P. Ivate Hospital. 223 Townsend ft. Maternity and non-contagious medical cases accepted. Terms from $15 weekly. For further particulars apply to Hospital. Telephone 755. 1897. and Amending Acts," on business In tbe District : wp .tmiiwter and Province of British Unumuia having applied to His Excellency, the Governor General in ;n Council' for the approval qf a certain construction* of wharves the contract is of an area oi shown the and accepted the tne rroSection"'<* Township 39. """'.. ....���., ,.[ 640 acres more or on plan of survey sign**\Vf 1�� - ('8)> _ro���p Uvo tf) in the on Fraser liver, situate on foreshore of blocks "A." "B, "C." being portion^ of lots seven (7) D. L. 8., surv�� amo,��" of the contract. ,)a district of New Westminster and province of British Columbia, have de- the Honorable the Min the Th 8ar.lv The "���west or any tender not neees- accepted. ' unauthoriied Insertion of this m be Paid tor SPEND XMAS IN EUROPE In connection with CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSHIPS, Md. "THE ROYAL LINE." '"''���"���semflttt in any newspaper will price, first year D. McLRAN. Secretary. Wfortment of Indian Affairs, ,Ua*a. October 26, 101(1. TENDERS. The conditions of Wjent ra te or , dep08,ted ntat. etc.. are contained in the TU*i Qf "Regulations, a copy of which may ren Sectetal-y. tli, 1910. Ottawa, October U The a D TENDBB8 addressed to Mtalr��eCntary' Deliartmcnt of Indian s Ottawa, and marked on the.��� mcTBiCT RANGE 2. a��P�� "Tenders for Carcross Board-';COAST LAND DISTRICT will eti\ ��o.n p'"0'." will be received nj> io Jin o >r."ary 2e- 19U- f��r l����e erec U[ a frame boarding school build-! Dick ., ,i,���i l William Robert Take notice that I, 'wi'"^ tlon of Vancouver, B.C., ocmv����v posited with ister of Public Works at Ottawa, plans of said wharves which they propose to construct, together with a description of the full site thereof described by metes and bounds, and have also a duplicate of each in the the registrar of deeds for District of NeV Westminster, in which district the said works are proposed to be constructed, in accordance with the requirements of section 7 of the "Navigable Waters Protection Act," chapter 115 of the Revised Statutes of Canada. 1906. WHITESIDE A EDMONDS, Solicitors for Fraser River Tannery, Limited. Dated at th* City of. New Westmln- ���Ur tbla 27th i-T ot October, 1910, XMAS SAILINGS. From Halifax: "Royal Edward" Dec. 7 "Royal George" Dec. 14 "Royal Edward" Dec. 28 And Fortnightly thereafter. Factory Started to Manufacture Precious Metal. London, Nov. 28.���Radium is now heing produced in appreciable quantities in the east end of London. This announcement, wliich will arouse Interest In the scientific world, was made by Sir William Ramsay, who had the satisfaction of showing to a party at the radium party established in Thomas street, Limehouse. i by tbe St. Ives Consolidated mines, a sample of the precious mineral, which had been manufactured on the spot. The factory at Limehouse was erected for the manufacture of radium 'on a commercial basis, and no stale- 1 ment had been made as to tbe results of the enterprise until now. Cp to Ithe present B5O0 milligrammes of 10 per cent radium lor 550 milligrammes of pine radium) have been produced. Arthur Schiff, a director of the company. Informed a reporter thai they I proposed to put this amount upon tho market In the course of a day or two. He thought it would, fetch anything from $50,000 to $100000. "We shall try to keep It In this country," he added. At present the taditim is being stor- e.l in a specially constructed safe lined with lead aqd asbestos, and remarkable precautions are taken to Insure its safety. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL $14,400,000.00 RESERVE 11,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, anu in London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A general banking business transacted. Letters of Credit Issued, available wltb correspondents ln all parts of tbe world. Savings Bunk Deportment���Deposit* received In sums of $1 and upward, and Interest nllowe! at 3 per cent, per annum (present r.ite). Total Assets over $186,000,000.00 NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH, G. D. BRYMNER, Manager. FOR CHILLIWACK And Upriver Landings The New Sternwheeler I S. S. PAYSTREAK Most Direct Route to Bristol, London and the Continent. Tickets and Reservations from E. Goulet, C. P. R. agent, or write to Wm. Stapleton, General Agent, 227 Main street, Winnipeg. SUPREME COURT MASTER SAYS SEASONS AFFECT CRIME IT PAYS TO ADVERTI8E ��� IN ��� JJ THE DAILY NEWS. London, Nov. 28.���Sir John Mitchell; one of the masters of the supreme court, made an interesting statement In an address at University college. "Although the weather cannot be always safely predicted," he said, "statisticians can always tell what will be the number of Indictable offenses committed ln any given period. "There ls always one marked class of crime In winter and another In the summer, and suicide always takes Its regular curves, culminating at midsummer." Leaves Urackman-Ker Milling Company's wharf. New Westminster, with passengers and freight as follows: Leaves New Westminster Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. m. Leaves Chilliwack Wednesday, Fri, day and Sunday at 7 a. m. First Class Passenger Accommodation ROYAL CITY NAVIGATION CO., LW. New Westminster. J. NEWSOME & SONS Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators. Estimates Given. 214 Sixth Street. Phttnt NT. NEW WESTMINSTER ���.O. Ill Pi ''ill lv- I *. % i'-\* K < ( i V m PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 City News "Ole Olson." dialect comedy. Polish Your Furniture 1 with Johnson's Prepared Wax. It preserves and bt'in. s oul natural beauty ot the wood. It produces a rich, artistic Unish. to which flirt and dusi will not adhere. Just try it and you will see how much better it is thuti auy other polish. Johnson's Prepared Wax is "A Complete Finish and Polish for All Wood." Use it on your tloors and woodwork, too. Johnson's Powdered Wax is for all dancing Moors. You can get Johnson's free book, "The a Proper Treatment (or Floors, Woodwork ��� and t'uruituie"ahdthebepreparaiioi>sot J 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. token nf appreciation on the ove ori a Swedish-American Ml. MeFee's departure from this city,! will be seen at the \H, h:ivinj. elected to take up hls resi-j opera house on Friday. jdence in .North Vancouver, where lie | will be employed by the li. in < f McDougall �� Jenkins. The gifts were accompanied by appropriate speeches ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ to which Mr. McKee responded I a Mrs. Fred Clarke ahd her daughter j happy vein. are in the city, the guests of Mrs. C A. Sutherland, 507 Agnes street. Ladies, have you seen .those black velvel button boots at clalr's ? new Sin- ** Now is the time to pet spring flowering bulbs fronj Davies. the Florist. Fl-.oae R208. ** Millinery���Miss Dave/, ladies' andj children's practical milliner, -111 Sixth street, near Fourth avenue. Hats and bonnets renovated and remodeled Ladies' own materials made up. | Charges moderate, ** We have just received a select line of Sheffield cased Carving Sets A number of seamen from II. M. ! ^^^M C S Rainbow were here yesterday. A contract for the erection of an but it was not ascertained that they apartment and business block on were Considering the possibilby of Eighth street, between Sixth and bringing the vesBel Into the .harbor. i Eighth avenues, at an approximate I cost of $7000, litis been let to 11. M. See the "Cowboys and Indians" at Marshall by A. Hardman. The apart- "Double Cross Ranch," special at the ments will be laid out in suites for Crystal theatre tonight. ** [light housekeeping.' E. W, Sail is ; the architect of the building, while A Bpeclal meeting of the city coun- (,|(i plumbIng etc wl] cil will he held this evening ut seven b A Hardman & Co. thirty, when Ur. Spencer will ex-- be laid dots a potin.l the Scott act to the members. It will probably be a dry affair. Sinclair's reduced prices at big re- Tbe funeral of the late Mrs. Moore, of Port Moody, took place on Sunday afternoon, funeral services being con- |ducted tit St. Mary's church, Sapper- moval sale are so far reaching that'ton. by the rector of the Anglic, n the famous Doctor Special wa.terpi\of Ichurch, Port Moody. The pall bearers Roger Bros. 1S47, Knives and Forks. Tea. Desert, and Table Spoons. Just tbe tiling for a nice Christmas present. On account of heing crowded for space we are going to sell our Aluminum Ware At COST. It will not tarnish or chip. The most sanitary kitchen ware t.u the market. H James & McClugh Cor. Sixth and Front Sts. Ihe Central Hotel Cafe Opposite B. C. E. R. Depot. 25c - Merchants Lunch - 25c CHOICE COOKING PROMPT SERVICE GIVE US A TRIAL d. Mcelroy Phone R672. 623 Hamilton St., or Vanstone Heating and Plumbing Co. Chimney Sweeping, Eavetrough Cleaning, Sewer Connecting, Cesspools, Septic Tanks, Etc., Etc. GET Cadbiiry's Chocolates Put up In a GREEN BOX Specially Packed for T. A. MUIR & CO. Dispensing Chemists. Deane Block. 441 Columbia'St. New Westminster, B.C. shoe gets the knife. Sinclair. ** The plumbing business formerly operated by the Vanstone company has been purchased by Plumbing Inspector Mahoney, who will resign his official position in consequence. Sinclair's big sale has been a hummer. Why shouldn't it be. when every shoe in the store is reduced ? ** Adam S. Johnston, on behalf of W. Norman Hole, K.C, appeared for the plaintiff in the case against Traete, the Port Mann foreman fined on Saturday for assaulting Mr. Bradlez. \ If you cannott attend our big sale in the day time, 'remember we are open evenings. Sinclair. ** For stealing a cheque from W. H. Ranson at Sumas, recently, B. Freeman was yesterday sentenced to six months' imprisonment, justice being meted out by Judge Howay in the county court. Remember we are compelled to va-1 cate by the 31st day of December, i Kvery shoe is reduced. Tiiis is your chance. Sinclair's. ** j The electric lighting scheme ap- I proved by the city council last night' Includes twenty-eight arc lights, twelve 100 candie power lamps, and four :;. candle power lamps. In various parts of tbe city. Men's ox blood Goodyear welt shoes. regular price $6.50, removal sale price $4.75 at Sinclair's. ** Two salary increases were granted at the council meeting last night. Kd- ward Hoult, the janitor, will receive $5 per month more than formerly, while the treasurer's assistant will be ; raised to the tune of $10 per. Davies Green Houses is the place to get bouquets, floral designs, and all kinds of cut flowers. Phone R ilOS *��� The regular meeting of the W. C. T. 1". wlll be held at the home of Mrs. Hacking, 66 Sixth street, at eight o'clock tbis evening. Refreshments will be served and a collection taken up. St. Andrew's dance, November 30, in the Odd Fellows' hall. Tickets from committee of tbe Sons of Scotland or at the door. Gentlemen 75 cents, ladies free. ** George Marshall, at rested a few t days ago at Hope for wounding an Indian woman, came up for election yesterday morning and expressed his preference for a speedy trial. Tl.e case will be heard on December 12. Sheriff's sale at Steed fc Hewlett's bakery. Columbia street, Sapperton, on Tuesday, November 29, at two o'clock p.m., of bake oven and equipment, flour, scales, show cases, counters, shelving, horse and delivery wagon, etc. ** A number of the employees of the Vulcan Boiler works waited on Andrew McFee, their late foreman, at his residence. Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, yesterday evening and presented bim with a clock, Mrs. McFee being given a silver cake dish. The presentation was made as a were R. \V. Ledgerwood, P. I). Roe, R, Abernethy. K. Bowles, A. MacGowan and \Y. Taylor. The Public Supply Stares C.m*S-*-r*p 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 particu, larly 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 fire selected by experts. They have been chosen because they have stood the most rigid tests. So we ask you to look tbem over with perfect confidence that you will get your supplies here hereafter. Geo. Adams Phone 92 Some Good Buys II ��������������������������������>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ I ��� ��� ��� ��� Full Size Lot, Hamilton St., near Lord Kelvin School | j ��� Price $850.00, Terms \\ $ Double Corner, 2nd and Blackman Sts. Price $600, Tenni "' * 3 Lots on 7th Avenue, near 16th St. $500.00 each, Terms ��� * See us about Port Mann * CHOICE ACREAGE IN 5 AND 10 ACRE PARCELS F. J. HART & CO., Ltd: j Ladies9 Leather Handbags direct from the Manufacturer * 'he values presented in our new Xmas showing of Ladies' Handbags demonstrate the advisability of purchasing ai headquarters. Belter values have .ever been offered in New Westminster. Styles are the very newest featured in everyday use in the large fashion centers, lt is impossible to discribe each individual style, but we in- you to inspect today's opening of Handbags. Vou can choose. ;.ldl" .��� $1.00 to |11.78 vita SILK LINED KID GLOVES $1.75 ner Two Btyli Pair warm comfortX'" "' "'ese Bilk lined evei tips. Klu\, Heaped N. French :t��� . S3 " ' -hades of , brown, and l to :.,. pe, , M* Taffeta Silk Underskirts Tbo new "Klos-fn" underskirts, so necessary with the piesent styles of dreSS, are proving immensely popular, They at'' made witli clasp and eyelets at the hack of the waistband, wllich allows it to be adjusted to any size desirable, leaving no BUperflOUS fullness. Tliey tiro shown in turquoise, brown, navy, hlack and white, and a wide range of changeable shades in emerald, rose, wisteria, king's blue and smoke. Any one of which would prove acceptable as a Xmas Gift. Each $5.95, $6.75, $7.50 and $10. Children9 s Sleeping Suits 75c. each A full 7-nnge of sii'.es now to lie had in the Unde/wear Section. Made of heavy fleece dome: in one pieee with feet attached. All rises. Bach '.. .75c. Padded Silk Kimonas Women's and Children's Padded Japanese Silk Kinriuas, handsomely embroidered, with fatfey euiis and pockets, thick sill, COI d al WaiSl : slmwii In shades of sky, na\\. cardinal and shell pink. Children's sives each '. $6.75. Women's sies each $8.75 to $10. Gait Fleece and Blanket Cloth Kimonas Plain and fancy striped materials, heavy, warm and well- finished, some with square Dutch neck, turnover collars, with double rows of fancy stitching. Each $4.50 to $5.50. KERSEY cloth COAlINGS $1*50 to $2.00 yard Cloths pa tlcul for making up i���,��� /,,. , coats Thi finish heat i In nice .,;,,:, green, brown and dark wine, etc pi to gre\ $1.50 $2.00 Slumber Socks made of c.alt fleece, ln all colors. Per pMr 50c. Plush Waists similar to s Nazareth waist; heavier and warmer. All si/es 35c. I I HEAVY BLANKET COATING $1.50 to 1.75 yard Very heavy. 54 Inch all wool blanket cloth suitable for men's smoking j , ��� Shown in plain, dark red at $1.50 per yard, an I in navy plaid at, pei yard $1.75 THE CHRISTMAS SHOWING OF NECKWEAR grows larger dai -,- d;iy. K\ ei y da) brini neckwear. Alread ing affords a large variety from which to i Xmas ���ins. Bi ���' d an I seis, shawl co! scarves, knitted throws, maral ; Dresden collart n lace jabots and collars, lin*-n Collars, etc. Manj are sold in ltidlvl of .(.tractive appi 0 prli es, each 25c to $10.00 NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS A moti'; the trim mings to I and an I wide black Bilk ��� oi ed band bral Is, cord braids, bro a white an.l W. S. COLLISTER & CO. THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR. Royal City Chemical Cleaners and Dyers SEND TOUR ORDERS TO TO BK CLEANED AND DYED UT THK NEW AM) PERFECT PROCESS. Wc have wide experience in Cleaning and Dying. Machinery and skilled work people, in facl we have every facility at band to give you the BEST WORK FOK THE LEAST MONEY. Gowns and Costumes, Gents' Suits, Gloves, etc. G. F. BALDWIN, Prop. Phone R 278. 345 Columbia 8t. *r t Wagon wttl call for and deliver goods. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1SSftEgg FITTINGS SHOW CASES ARTISTIC MANTELS���STAIR RAILINGS���ALL KINDS OF WOODWORKING-DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED Westminster Woodworking Co. ** I J. BROOKES, Proprietor WORKS���Corner eleventh and Cerllne. PHONE 473 LYNE'S Mew and Second Hand Store (Late Alex Speck) 743 FRONT STREET ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ <*������������������������������������������������������������������ 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 NEW5 IT WILL BRING RESULTS