1 News Cists!'. �����*.��.-. Have proven t< ,;>6rih by tbe results tbey p? ,s.i*. They All liu-gi! or Bt]>'' ���'.,'ants at small cost. ' ������>*'' A' itetors. Weather Today. New Westminster and the lower |malnland: Light to moderate winds, cloudy, with occasional rain tonight ur on Saturday. eS VOLUME 8, NUMBER 241. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1913. PRICE FIVE CENTS JURY FINDS THREE MINERS GUILTY AND ACQUITS SEVEN Returns Verdict After live STIAyP ll/AIT Hours' Deliberation- UlUuAIIUNj WAI I ��*���<**#* ; ON GOVERNMENT Sentence Reserved���Court Sums Up Against Prisoners. STRONG POSITION TRY TO BLOW UP [YOUNG MINER ON GREAT BRITAIN DECIDES AGAINST REPRESENTATION AT PANAMA OE ROYAL BANK! HOLLOWAY JAIL Net Profits for Year Total Two Bombs Explode in (_ar- Ernest Morris, Age 17 Years SERIOUS CHARGE Engineers Will Look into Matter of Increasing Height of Bridge. All but three of the ten South | Wililngton miners arraigned cn live different counts were acquitted t�� 'Deputation Alto Asks that $2,142,100 or Slightly Over W/t Per Cent. LARGE AMOUNT PAH) IN DIVIDENDS Maintained Strong Financial Position During Unusual Conditions��� Satisfactory Year. den Adjoining Southeast Wall. ATTRIBUTE ATTEMPT TO SUFFRAGETTES llie jury In the assize court yesterday afternoon. The Ihree found guilty wire Ixjule Neunthal, John l>. Items and Herbert Robinson, bottle Neun thai -alio wuh the aliened ringleader In all the troubles, was found guilt) on two counts rioting and unlawful assembly. The other two man were ei uvlrti d otl tin. charge of unlawful assembly. Seven were acquitted on ull llv counts. Out Five Hours. The jurj deliberated llv.* bourn and returned to the court room OO three different occasions. Ills lordship, Hon. Mr. Justice Mor rtson, concluded hi. ramming up Shortly hefore l'J o'clock noon. The jury retired then and returned again al 1 o'clock for enlightenment on the evidanoe given by Superintendent Itoaf, of the Pacific Coaat conl mines, Again Returned. At A'.Vi Ihe jury again returne-d nnd rendered a verdict on th��' flrsl four counts on the Indictment which In- eluded Uie con ue uon of tiie three men found guilty It wu* dlticpyere-d. however, that the iifth count had lstit* overlooked and tho jury was Instructed to retire again. Thin they did and at T, 10 o'clock re turned wilh n verdict of not guilty on the fifth count coviiIhk all the ac- ruped. The live counts were two ol riotous destruction of property, riot, unlawful assembly and a combined' count of assault and Inlimidatleu Mission Creek Be Dyked to Prevent Frequent Overflow. Part Attacked Was Near Cells Which Militants Are Usually Kept. in Accused of Attempted Murder. ALSO ENDEAVORS TO PROVE ALIBI CLARK ATTACKS CALAMITY HOWLERS! Case for Crown Complete and May Bs Reached Today in Assize Court. verdict | ^a^r of U.S. House Criticizes Republicans for Gloomy Outlook. | Cabinet of Opinion Not Sufficient Benefit Would Accrue Investors. Rise in National Expenditure���Germany's Refusal Another Reason. Montreal, Dee. 18.���The Itoyal Hank London, Dec. 18.-An attempt, at- The trial of Ernest Morris, a hand- of Canada, which has forwarded to tributed to suffragettes, was made to-1 some looking youth of 17 years, ar shareholders lis annual statement for I night to blow up part of Ihe south-1 raigned on tbe serious charges of at victoria. Dee. IS.���This afternoon Mayor Cray, of New Westminster, waited upon the premier and minister j of public works to ask that the Pitt river bridge be built twenty teet higher in order that small boats may pas* under it. It was promised that the matter would be looked into by tlle engineer. From the Fru.cr valley came a deputation which urged the government to dyke Mission creek so that the frequent overflows which injure the rich agrlcullural laudB In the vicinity jnay be stopped. This matter also Is to be looked into by the public works department engineers. Soulh Vancouver and North Van couver districts walled upon the government jointly, the former requesting that it be permitted te use 450 Inches of the SOO inches of the water In Scjmour creek allowed lo North Vancouver. North Vancouver insisted lhat while Soulh Vancouver was welcome to thut water for the present, when North Vancouver's growth was so great that it needid th,. water for its own use tbe water shculd be lurned over entirely to that municipality. At present North Vancouver district buys from tbe city of North tins year ending November 29, 1918, bas had a most satisfactory year. Of speclul interest to shareholders, in nddltlon to the attractive profits that have been made, will be the strong linancial position in which the bank lias maintained itself under the conditions which have prevailed, which were unusually heavy. This was the lirst full year tlie Itoyal bank has completed since itB absorption of tho Traders bank. The net profits fur the year amounted to $2.142,1011.22, equivalent to east wall of Holloway jail by the explosion of two bombs. The bombs are believed to have been secreted In the garden of a house adjoining the jail. The part of the wall attacked was near the cells In which the suffragettes are usually confined. Miss Rschel Peace, sentenced to ��� tempted murder of Percy and John Johns and shooting with intent to do igrevious bodily harm to the same men opened in the assize court yesterday afternoon. Vigorously Defends New Tariff Law- No Signs of Falling Prices Merely Prudence London, Dec. IS.���The cabinet decided tonight against official representation of Great Britain at tho Panama-Pacific exposition. Apparently the board of trade has not changed its belief that only small benefit would accrue to British exhibitors and the ministers took the -view that because of the rapid rise Jn Wa-shineton Dee. is ��.���_���'****- national expenditure it would be Washington, Dec. 18. - Speaker inadvisable to devote any considerable Uark left his chair in the house to-'sum of money to tbis purpose, especi- The offences are alleged to have I da>' to challenge the patriotism cf ally in view of Germany's refusal to been committed at Extension, the riot'."calamity howling" Republicans, after ;participate officially in the exposition, eommitles Minority Leader Mann had made a i ���e ^bineta decision was not gen- speech picturing the countrv in the eT*-n-' kl">wn tonight, but it is certain mining slightly over l��Wi per cent, on capital ence�� were made l0 her treatment, stock. At the end of the previous coupled with threats of revenge 18 months Imprisonment for arson, Is |centre of the .,��� ��� .... ,..,.,.,���,,. ,��� ,���. .__.. the only suffragette at present in ibejof Vancouver island, on August 18 throes of business and industrial de-.10 be received with great disappoint- Jall. It is alleged that she has been 'last, during the height of the troubles, pression as a result of Democratic iraent- subjected for forcible feeding, and at The prisoner is charged on four,tariff legislation. . The Daily Chronicle attributes the recent militant meetings angry refer-1 counts, two of attempted murder, one | ".\s the greatest calamity howlers Anglo-German parsimony to the enor- for each man, and two of she.oting in America," the speaker presented mou8 armament bills, which it con- with intent to do grievous bodily Senator Root, of New York: Former sul-ers a great pity and hopes that this in- Speaker Cannon, Chairman Hilles ofiwiaer influences may prevail when parliament reassembles. CAN FIND NO TRACE OF PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE vear there stood a balance of profit I T1,e ��P��oston did not damage the harm, one for each man in and loss M10,21��J_. and this added!1*11' Dllt the surrounding high wall stance also. ;the Republican national committee, to the profits of lbe yenr made an where It abuts ou the garden was so j The case for the crown which was former Governor Hadley, of Missouri,' amount available for distribution ot badly damaged that lt must be rebuilt, concluded before the court adjourned and Representative Mann. $2 75" '19 68 I No arrefU have b<*>')) made, and iyeaterday ts that between 3:30 and 4 1 Simply Prudence. Ot thla amount dividends at the apparently there are no clues to the o'clock Ernest Morris crawled Ini vigorously defending the' new tariff I - rate of 12 per cent per annum took culprits, but it ls said that the house amongst a growth of shrubs ln the iaw> Mr. Clark asserted that if there; Somewhat of a sensation has been 81-k'JIGO- $100 000 vvas applied tc i*>���*��� becn occupied recently by Mrs. .yard ol the Canadian Collieries com- had been any hold up in business it ;caused in provincial police circles and pension funds 8250 000 written off'Patri. an ardent militant, and has pany at Extension and took two pot wa8 amply because prudence was be-iin Nanaimo over the sudden dlsap- bunk premises' leaving an amount of bwn utilised as a rendexvous for suf- ehots st the Johns brothers who lng e_erciged. He said the wish was pearance of George Hannay. provincial 8101:, 11. to be carried forward to tragettes to signal to the Inmates ofiwere standing on the tipple of the tbe father of the thought with the g?1 ce constable, with, it is alleged. he balance of profit nnd loss account ,**-��� V*i*c*. j start of one of the mines. Neither Republican leaders and suggested It "^r from Nanaimo^Hannav U^ l.'uuid assets at the end of the year ' 1 'man was Injured, but they were suffi waa gtrange no oue el8e had grapher, from Nanaimo. Hannay Is a 8STtRjKlS,��SHlfl? ALBERTA LOAN. {**** scared to cause them to seek aigng oI falling price, .married man and his wife is In Na- equivalent to 46 886 percent, of the ��� jrtieUer at once *��� _..-���. ������ * naimo. * It was charged by Percy Speaker Sentence on the three convicted, , . ,....*. ,,, Z reserved The others with a��l>����*OT��r and '" "ot "*'"* |U n*hl" option of Rice, who Is charged !ln &T*W���*�� them to seek aigng oI t���ning prices. 1 "These men," continued n-iT-anr, p.,,,,,i-!,,��� ,r_ h,,*n, ���.,. ,,, ,- . -,,���.,�� total liabilities and tl.e proportion of Premier tifton Announce, that ���a���\J^__u?^J_*^ ������ �����* "V��-*��? ,0 ��* Jnto,u-,t' f^ ',bun'o3���� a. to hta whSSabouu tal actual cash reserve, reached their. l**. Ha. Soured $3,000,000. _��^*_T*Z%2__7 ,��� 'tit" h!m ***** ^ery day. statements that the H been dtocoTered. M ��� lhought h9 binnest total of 13.811 per cent. De- Edmoaton. Dec. IR-Premier Sifton ����*_! ^,!^,?����� ,a�� ,wn h._i ��� COuntfy i8,��ol'U8 l? *��� dogs **?* buT" i�� with the girl in Portland, Ore. posits not bearing interest $83,726. announced tbis afternoon that the during an ^ercation the two had on neM is golng ^ the deuce and people j Hannay ���. _e 6tar witne8g in the 871.80. !sum ot J3.600.0C0 had been placed to * Sunday about two months previous^ that never thought of a panic will be-lNanaimo riot cagefi yet to be tried The total deposits were $138.177,-' the credit of the provincial govern Several pen who were JfltaMse. tf I^ t0 atudy a bit. By all thinking j,t the assizes in this city. 68*47 Went in Uie Imperial bank at ***t)\*f ����eged shooting tesUfied agairwt ������.��� ^g wm be considered a mons- ��e was one of the principal wit- as the proceeds of a loan , Morris. ^ ^ ^ trous and napardonaMo performance." nesses for the �����|rown in th another olf-snc* were -given their was r\. C, McCandless, of the Vancouver board of trade, and T. C Hedley. iof the chamber of mlues. asked the government to lend financial assistance to the establishment cf an exhibit of liritish Columbia ore'! al the chaiiiLer of mines in Vancouver and the premier promised au early answer to this renuest. freedom Immediately the verdict returned. The summing up of his lordship was inclined against the prisoners. His Charge was somewhat similar to thai delivered when the -fourteen Ladysmlth men were on trial. \iter minutely reviewing the evi- iliiice. bin lordship dwell em the effort of the defence to prove an alibi in the caso of thn majority of the men, lie quoted tlie authorities extern rtvely on this and pointed out lhat an alibi must show thu^iitier impossibility of the accused being at the scene of the crime wben it actually look place. The jury must leave completely out cl consideration all questions of union, starving children and 3trlke conditions on Vancouver Island I'nions were perfectly legal, but. like other orKaiii7.ntionB, such as churches nnd societies, had blacklegs on thoir membership rolls. The court was i|Ulte sure that the untons did uot countenance the acts of violence per pretrated on Vancouver Island bv ite-*e union men any "O^ttay church I ^^ ^ ^^ Qn ^ con mon ton, Ring Out the Old. " sold to th*"1lrm ot Spencer, Trask & Washington. Dec. 19. -The natal Co. and some New Vork sssoclatts. observatory has arranged to send a The price is given as IM.15 net. ^Ime signal to mark the death of thel "This loan was provided for at the old year and thc birth of the new. It ,a8t sitting of the legislature," ^���ill be spread broadcast over both th^'p-j,-,,^- gifton said tonight. "Al- ! Atlantic and the continent by the though we have received this large navy's great radio station at Arllng amount It does not mean that RATIFY CHANGES IN 104IH REM! Recent Appointments Published in Current Issue of Canada Gaiette��� Eight Companies. Official ratification cf the recent changes In the 104th regiment is given In the current issue of the Canada da- would countenance Its own elders. version of the regiment from a five to an eight company establishment, the appointments given below are posted: To be provisional majors, Charles Edward Doherty and Capt. A. L. Coote. Capt. 1. W. Dowdlng ls transferred Open Line In January. Ottawa, Dec. 18. K. A. Mountain, chli f cngine-er of the railway commls- flnn. rrturnrd today from an Inspection rf the C. ?.'. R. Ontario railway from OtUwa to Napanee, which has 110 the Ilth regiment Irish EusillerB of recently been completed and wlilch Is I Canada. a continuation of the Toronto-Napanee To hc provisional captains. Provision. Mr. Mountain found the line t'i tonal Lieutenant D. E. Carleton and lie In good condition generally and It \ Lieutenant T. K. Caskey. will be open for freight and local pas- j To be captain, Lieut. 0, H. Corbould, senger traffic by Jan. 5. Through from the Corps Kererve, 8th regiment service will begin in the spring. The Duke of Cnnnaught's Own lllfles To be provisional captains: Francis Henry Cunningham. Leslie Earls To Withdraw Deposits. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 18.���As an 1 Haines, aftermath of the recent labor trouble | To bo provisional lieutenants: John and strikes here It wsa announced to-.William Carmichael. John Herbert Dla- day that officers of International (mond. Sergt. Geoffrey Hornby, Mat- unions having offices In thli city at aithew John Knight. John William Clif- meetlng last night decided to with drew from Indianapolis banks on Jan. 1, all the funds of ths International organizations It Ig possible to withdraw at that time. The deposits total between $4,000,000 and $8,000,000. ford l-ord, James Alfred Motherwell, William Oeorge Swan and Thomas Dockrill Trapp. To bo paymaster with the honorary rank of lieutenant, Thomas Henry Smith, gentleman. Announce Winners* ot Essay Competition in The News Monday we ton and all ships and shore stations j;a7e" money "to" burn so to speak. It equipped with radio apparatus and h government in the position even ainateurB are asked to listen for * ~~ . " k re of its signal will begin nt 11.45 p.m.. 75th I financial problems are now >er> . . ... ��� the ��Ma! of Also an Alibi. a Gloomy Picture. ; Cowler. et al, for assault upon another "We will prove conclusively that Representative Menu had painted a provincial constable. He has been | the accused was not ln the neighbor- 'gloomy pict.re of the country under, with tbe provincial police three years hood of the mine between the hours the Democratic tariff and the threat and before that was a miner and waa of 3 aud 5 o'clock," declared J. E. and political control of banking and .popular on Vancouver island. He ren- Bird, who is acting with Mr. Leighton currency. - Idered splendid service towards tha in lhe behalf ot the accused, while I "Throughout the country today." he Quelling of the riots during August outlining the defence. said, "wherever men are congregated !ast' The youthful defendant appears to. there is that quiet discussion going j be little worried over the gravity of now,, that when cold weather meridian time. Dec. 31. f.ivot able." Approve Reply to Throne. the charges which tang over his igl'rikea.the country will end in a Rome, Dec. 18���The chamber of head. He frequently conferred with ro(rr and a howi that wlll even pene- [deputies by a vote of 362 to 90 approv- bis counsel while in the dock yester-' trate the ear8 of ,lle deaf statesmen jed today the reply to the speech froni day. always wearing a smile. He has on _e Democratic side of the a!ale.lthe thro,ne* Th?se *ho vo"d ^f1"8* had considerable experience in the ^eQ ,.,th wives and chiidren. willing ^fPf0^1 were for the most part Sto- , mines and Is a member of the U. M. t0 work who were at work thiSs ftt!lJ*U*teen depU"eS absUuned j W. of A. He walked out with the months ago, are now seeking the op- lrom TOtm8_ 'other union men when the strike was tunRv The president could do B.-ort Mlah* n.,--.... { ftrst declared. ;much toward reviving confidence if otUwa Dec 18-A slight decrease I The feature of the evidence yester ��,e WOuld. Tbe Democratic side of: ln tb? cgjiootion ot exclge tax on AT* *x A __-__. _-.._.�����_�����*%._���*������#�� !day was the free admUsl��" on tne this house could do much, but they ttlxllh. malt. U"a0r and tobacco ls bj- ���\_**artase Arramietnems.^ <* *�����- *^**��, ^ the crown m iu. t> famous poiides.tf,CBtedinthefB^BareTeBUeretunn **-***��� a **�����, ���**��� ***** ��� e who are mostly working miners, thfit * wWch they have talked about on the tor November. For the month the Col in two conflict* between the union'gtujj-p-^ many year8 we are not lections totalled $1,968,583, aa com- ������������������ men and the stokers on August 13'juaufled In keeping silence on the pared with $2,037,850 tor November, 'mm I. mmarn. tt. a*** ***#��� \*2'?��,S2?S'_ *��S"ni*l *****: i"'! C. P. R. Will Continue Accede to Request of Merchants��� Expected Other Lines Will Fall in Line. tn * ..��._,- _.���.i#_.�� iand a bystander injured during one arrangements until further notice. i . fugiudes A similar ���taUtnmt �����*���*- out em fw. to C_VB WM by MMM P^S^J^SJ I***** **����� He stated that for 15 Uruud Trunk, sutlng that the repre-, ^ .resident of entatlve. of the **��**>��* ha�� ��>ee�� ExteMlo|L He had kBOwn Morri8 Ir.igcnt and that In view of their wil- . Extension and Montreal. Dec, 18,-An offlolal state-i ���..,���... to p., the coat, the rail- /^eSTlong^de him ^Tbfmines ment issued by Vice-President Bos; way would continue the service , December 17 laat yeaK He quit worth of tbe C. P. R. today, in con- ���* */��tS5��2SS?S ?.H In work when the atrlke was declared, red on with th. ntl.w.y cartage \^J* We^etl'V^u ,ff^^JSM'wSJ'St piestlen here .Ute. tbat "In view of Tombs and R. ��*_W.��t general JW^ l^^X^^Zts the uigent demanda of the merchants | freight agents of the C. N. R. and I. _oMt- pre\jous when the ac- In olflerent section, ot the country |C. R. respective y, statements could ^^ u,re4tened t0 .w�� h|tn. and tbelr voluntary offer through not he obtained beyond the fact tnat ���,���_. ,_ u___ tr nidi of trade, to pay the exact cost Ihesj lines were not considering the oi the cartage, the C. P. R. haa de- matter. ORDER IN COUNCIL BARS LABORERS Below is given the order in council as It appears ln the Canada Gaiette prohibiting tbe entry of foreign laborers Into BrltlBh Columbia which bas caused such commotion here recently: "His royal highness the governor general In council under and in virtue ttoj,'of"the miiitan'nnd a quarter dol MUY GET MONEY BEFORE CHRISTMAS Special Meetlm of Burnaby Council thia Mor'm W templet. DmI. Whether Burnaby will secure a por- Rifl. in Hand. Morris and a friend named Sydney Gordon had followed witness one day and when he refused to accede to th. requests for a flght, Morris tad aaM*' "Never mind, we will get yon ymV ��� As to the actual shooting wltnega Will It Be a Tale of Want or Plenty ? It Is Up To You What would Charles Dickens write asked Mrs. Cratchit. lt on Christmas day he visited many "As good as gold." wld Bob, "*m& ot the home* In New Westminster . ! better. Somehow he gets thoughtful. Would It be a story of a dreary, cheer- sitting by himself so undi' And think* less day, just oae nor. in the long the strangest things you ever heard, row ot days ot want, or would It ta'H. told me coming home \ that hn on. ot tho-se tales that warms the hoped th. people saw hlm la church-. stated "that he and his brother John heart of the reader and put. Itt lt the becauae h. waa a cripple andXt.mlgW and some others were standing on love ot all mankind? be pleaaant lo them to remember m*t, the tippl. when they noticed young It the great author cam. to our city on Chrlatma. Day who tmhUm Imm Morrin approach through ' th. mine and wrote a sequel to bis Christmas tagsars to wnlk and blind tA*nJ*�� yard, rifle in hand, aud attor getting Carrol wonld it be a Tiny Tlm or, a aee." ...y within about 100 yards distance aim- 8crooge story T Thn flramea'a 3aata| Th* ��non* was hrought k-"H��\ ed directly at himself aad brother,Claus tend ia going to aate It th. twn Cratchlm **t ohatra IW ovary. \ and flred twice. The second hnlh* totmmt and yonr aid wlllM�� a wboUbody. aot torgMUaig tkiwail^ao, aa* \ . , .**tWt-\ Immediately .ought "-safety in thej By the way are you one mt too many ��ed apooaa toto tb* montha, taa| wituess felt whia by his ear and he let .tnonatiag gmarn oa After waiting patiently for nearly two weeks all the boya and girls In the city of twelve year, of age and under wlll gladly remember that the result, ot The New. essay competition will ba announced in thl. paper on Monday morning. r HU honor Judge Howay .toted yesterday that he had about completed Judging the composition, and that tbe resulta would be obtainable In plenty of Um* tor Monday'. Issue. Tbe prise, wlll be obtainable at The News office on Monday so don't forget to took for The New. on Monday morning and see If your nam. I. among the winner.. There ar* three prise., the tlrst being flO. second prise $5 and third prise $8.60. Th. three winning essays and probably a tew other, will bo published along with the results. During toe week also * number of essays, although not pris* winner, and considered worthy ot special mention will also be jmbllihed. ot the provisions of subsection 3 of section thirty-eight of the Immigration Act, 9-10 Bdward VII; and In view of the present over-crowded condition of the labor market In tbe Province ot British Columbia, Is pleased to make the following order; "From and after date hereof, and until the 31st day of March, 1914, the landing at any port ot entry tn British Columbia hereinafter specified ot any immigrant ot any ot the following classes or occupation., vil, artisans, laborers, skilled or unskilled, ahall be, and tho same is hereby prohibited. Among the many porta ot entry at which the order shall apply are mentioned New Westminster, Vancouver, r.hltllwack, Nanalmo. Ladner and White Rock. *********���%' power bouse. Iiii brother also dock- who road th* Christmas Carrol every they nhMdd ahrlek. for fooaa m***M cd. Witneea admitted tbat he had a Christmas T Yon tav.nt time T Thu thoir ton mm to b* hriged. AHM. rovoivw in his pocket, but d'd not Ar. tar. ar* two -axttocta (rm to* woo- th. dh*M w*r* MAfim ar" ~- tt that day. dortnl book. Ton can mah* either �������. tt wga amciaded Ona cent Portal Rat*. Washlngtcn, D��c 18.���Postmaater General Burleson has Informed President Wilson that a surplus exists In ht. department and th. tlm. will aoon ba rip* for the on. ent postal rate. lara from tta Issuing of treasury certificates, before to* Chlrstmaa holidays, will be decided this morning at Kdmonds when a apeclal meeting ot the council wtll be held to confer with the personal representative ot the Toledo tlnn ot Spltaer. Rorlck ft Cc. Although very few donbt th. municipality will aecure to. finances neces- tary to Md* thing, over, the meeting at 10:30 tola morning wUl decide It th* neo-Maary arrangements caa b* completed tn tlm* tor approval by tk* provincial cabin*, before It adjourn, tor toe holiday season. / Lmvm fsr ���hanghal. Ottawa. D*c 11.���La Ping Tloa. who, tor th* paat aU month, has bow acting Chlnoss ocm.nl general la Canada, left this afternoon acoompamled by bl. family for ���baagbnl. Attor a two montha holPtoy la hi. nntlts land he will go to Aaatratla. whero ho wttl till tho Important off lco of eonial gssr eral la that emikry. Toa ean mako either said, tt wag sascisdod by a Oun Fight . apply to boms* right ta Now Wsst- Isss pans*, as Mra. Cratokit. That thsr. were gOO or TOO union' minster according to wkothsr yoa slowly all iM| ths carving knlte,= (, men ln town and only ** rtrikebroak- giro or withhold yonr support tram pant to ginsg* tt lato tk* bmrt; .1 ers wss th* assertion mado by Per^y too flromen'. f _ ' . . John, while under reexamination by Hero la too flrat oao: 'gass_ ol Stoffagtowsd fortk. mm *m- A. D. Taylor, ft. also told ot a gun I "Itnat tho feUta* ot lta nba It awr et dtfUM aioas ynad tfto board. flght between th. union awn and the brought two ehUdrsa. wrotohed. ��b- aad ovrnT^by Tha. sasttod by tk* "soab*" sarltsr tost day. Tho strtkers jeet. trighttni bldooaa. adawMa. yoagf 0p|MMl4 bnt ea occupied too tipple while to* "aoaba'Mkoy wen a boy aad a girt. TtteWi wore collMtad at the offleo below. A awegro, ttxumtX scowlla*. fro. exchange ot bnlleta oeeamd "Hat* they *�� ********* I unUI tta Striker. Anally tuft. 'ertsi lernoc*. Witness testatad tont to* sam.l -An tksn a* pttoeaam_, moralag ke kai ant ht. mottar aad Spirit, toralag osHato to* tr* ��� slaters to toe woota tor safety. Perey itoas wt* bla awa wests. ��J_to thsn I Johas admitted to Mr. Bird that Mm wortdwaMif MM art dssertba Morria* etatoaa. (tereego bat ban *mmt tnami Joha Johns, aged It. told a ebaUar.wbo .-******J*0m***.-,**,:��. m*\ ory to that of hla brother. o< tortoss tosstontoWy. , ���_ William Moor, and a wwftlai ' Itow road tta tosoad^d m tt yn j .Jaar named Bsna, who ��W* aee*-. wttl hali. ' ". ^--i.r _-Ja J. Campbrtl, a boy, m*mmi**i***m*mm**mmamm***ma*** _ . (Cnttoaat ea *m�� ttm.y | OntoMML hMi mi ___����� t^o __________________ _____a^____h_k tto Ofjir lm -it ���:-9t*r tm*-*** ��� tr-a***h'' i * * * "**'��� �� PAGE TWO THE NEW WESTMINSTER NEWS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913. _ln inA��p*ndt nt mornll.g paper denoted to the inter sts of New IC.stminster *nd IS* frassr Vsllsil- PatUshSi every moTtiino cirrpt Sunday by the National Printing *.A Vublithi'ig Company, Llmifeit, ��i c,?, II. Hemic Blrsst, -Vtu> Westminster, British Columb,* BOBS fit TBBRLAND, Hanaijiny .lit-ecler. All commtllHoat'lOM should t>�� addressed to The New Westmtnstsr News, nnd not to individual StsmiW* Of the stttTl. Chet-ues. droits, and money orders should lie mads payable tn 1 I.e National Printing and rutliihino Cnmptiiiii. Limited. Th'l.i: 1'IIOSlis��� Ilusiness Oiriee and Manager. DOS),- Kdilnnu! Rooms iall cieiiurt- ���Mm.ii. ..I. BOBBORIPTION RATBB��� By carrier. ��4 jicr year. II /or thrre months, 40c prr atonth Hit mini, n P'*r i>e��r, Hoc per month. ADTBRTIBINO BATBB on tvplitcitiun. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1913. MONEY AND WAR. Tho defeat of the French cabinet on the question of whether the proposed issue of government bonds should be taxed has produced such a crisis in France as has not been known in that country of crises for years. The true meaning of the loan is financial preparation by France for war, and the proposal to tax the government bonds has dealt a blow to French prestige that is stupendous,"while the forced postponement of the loan lessens the republic's readiness for trouble. As a lesson to other nations the affair in Paris teaches" the enormous cost, not only of war. but of arrfled peace. The command of money has become in international politics a factor equally as great as the control of men and today the situation bears the aspect of being altogether in j the hands of the people who pull or loosen the purse strings of the nations. Every year sees greater numbers added to the inter-, national party striving for universal peace and every year sees public sentiment Veering a little more in the direction j of curtailing the tremendous, useless expense involved in keeping super-dreadnoughts afloat and regiments armed for battle. The war men of the different nations are do- \ ing their best to keep up their cry, but they do not seem to realize that in increasing the yearly expenditures they are gradually making strife too costly and thus forcing on the world the adoption of the peacemakers' idea that war is an unnecessary evil. Somebody suggests raising rabbits to cut down the high cost of living." If it's easier to raise rabbits than to raise money, why let's go to it. English capitalists are going to breed silk worms on Long Island, but it all rests with the worms whether there'll be any silk manufactured or not. One bright ray in the gloom of the h.c.o.l. sky is the fact that the Japanese have this season reaped the biggest peanut crop in the history of the country. The emperor of Germany says that every real man wears a moustache. That doesn't leave the great German general Von Moltke much chance for a place. A campaign has been launched in England to encourage the speaking and writing of pure English. They've] started the movement in the right place, all right. A Belgian automobile racer was shot the other da\ near Brussells. No, a relative of a victim of the scorcher'. | speed did not get him with a gun; he was simply mistaken j for a deer anel plunked by a common editor. There are forty thousand people in Montreal who can't read or write. That mav be a handicap to them, but then they don't get pestered with the alleged comic supple j ments. BURGUR PUNCHES URSUER ON JAW avenue, lost a valuable auto robe from his machine yesterday afternoon, anil 'lvfore he hart reported Ills loss to the police Ui.' .brief and robe were at po- llec headquarters. Krank Davis, In wh Be possession the robe was found, waa arresied by Patrolman James O'llrl-ii and is held at the city jail on an i.pen charge. Awev Will "--���' Loot��� Thl ves in Seattle Having 3 Busy Time. ���Seattle, Dec, 1!.- Henry Balling r, after i ��� t several blocks and a hand i ' I light with two robbi ra he had surprised al work in the home of I: . .-: .-. 3817 Thirtieth avenue ���Wi::. I LBt night, succeeded In r, cov erln \ ur coal from I ie thieves' loot, but failed tO capture the intruder.-'. Ballinger -surprised iii" men al work anu ran grappli d �� Ith tbe one carrying the li ot The num surren dend n ur coat, but at once Bta ti to run w th the n malnder of the property ami waa pursued by Ballinger. Two blocks away lhey clinched and the i. bbi r landed a punch on i: ill'n ger's jawj effecting his escape while the vlctifn wa*. dazed, Fun. valued ��t $236 wee stolen, 'p. ��� ertaln hi lefl ��� Identifying marks on the robber'B fai ��� . O-.car Carlson. 1934 Sev: nth avi nui . v. ., ni-ar Thomas street and Howard Itvenu-a late last night and robbed of u gold watch and Bome small i hi ngi . . Mrs. I- Hansen, 3406 Si ��� m avi nn tt uth, reported to t-ae police that u man claiming to be a real estate agent, attempted to force bis way Into her residence yesterday after noun. But Mrs. Hansen had heard (,r the pf mln telephone Inspector wbo has committed a numher of burglaries recently and declined to admit the Btrange.'. . ��� , A borrower of small sums visit il the Larson Furnftura company and ���Singer Bawlng Machine C impany ami th" United Transfer company, 2208 Firsi avenue, yesterday and sneeed- pil in raising V.. He explained thai he wanted to telegraph his wife hut before harrowing th * money placed orders for goods and labor with the different establishments. burglars entered the rea di nee ol J. W. Mel-wan, 1802 University Btreel last, night through a window and lefl with $12, stolen from the serva::' ,' quarters. John C. McMillan, 1707 Sixteenth JAPAN REAPS EUMPER HARVEST IN PEANUTS Seattle, nee. 18.���Fears that American peanlrt l,hits wouid be l'er*..] ��� , pay an exorbitant price [or their ,,',-.' tbla Christinas was _et at rest I**, an announc nent by First Officer :- i.:.. Aral, i:' lhe Osali I 8no_h m Kaisha liner, Canada Maru. that the vcbsbI had broughl yesterday from i tin. tar east the first Bhipment of the : i rvesl ot the p dun< ulate plan; i . ��� r known in the history of japan. .r : Officer Ami s iid that hun rtj ol -��� nare mllei In the Btate of Mikowa on the Island or Nippon were a ,i*i d with an almost unlimited har- the gn ni' r portion of which *, . , ,! i. | ilppi (I In the I'aeifie COS ll on \ bsi Is following the Canada Maru With the harvest thousands of Nip- poneae. farmers were making more money than they had ever known In* fi re and th" people of Mikowa were '.. tenlng en the food whicli ls ronsid- ered a luxury In Bome parts of Japan. Celebrations in honor of Ihe nnus- mil plentltuda of peanuts were being held at various centers where the Canada Maru left and among the functions were huge bonfires being burned on Ihe mountains iti honor of former I'l'inie Ito, who lirsi brought peanut need io Japan from china thirty years i.'o i:, gome of the villages huge ���' ��� with lit like outer husks like glorified peanuts were being drawn the streets in jinrikshas while Shinto priests burnt incense at the oi the rabraceoua food. Though the Canada Maru landed i uiy seventy-flvo boxea of peanuts at I1,--- ti they an- nothing to what will be brought by succeeding vessels from Japan, according to Aral. The Japan- iie Iin r also brought 40 Oboxes of oranges. Tils, fruit also is being har- vgsted in Japan Just now. Restore Author's Siflht. Philadelphia, Deo. 17.���Qeorge W. Cabli. Hie author, who came to this cty several weeka ago to undergo an Operation on one of his eyes, left Iho hospital today for bis home at Northampton, Mass. It was said that Mr. Cable's light bad been completely restored. i SHE MA> SHARE IN ���BILLION DOLLAR FORTUNE Seattle, Dec. is. -World-wide search by Attorney Henry Loeffler, of Vlen, ] nil, Austria, and n small a: my of as- Boclati * for ii ilrs to tha v\ ebber estate of Holland, estimated al $1,000,- 000,000, maj be ended In Seattle, at leasl so far as American is concerned Armed with whal she ci nslders sufficient proof to ital lish b r claim to a large portii n ol thi vaal wealth, Mrs. Jessie E. Marlin, 826 Blast Eighty- second Btreet, secretary if the North '������ End Progressive club, and a proml- , enl phll irithroplc vi orker lasl nighl wired to San Franelsi i In an i fforl to conn it with Lceffler before he proceeds from San Francisco to Java on in. mission, i'ii to t'i" present time Loefflor's efforts In this country bave met with little success. After nearly a year of constant Investigation from Omaha ��� hi a Iquarl i b. be li fl recently and ii Ci nlral Amerli a. There he was still unsuccessful, according to news , ; :, recen d In this city De- il i ��� *.*. iu ii he i ai hed Ban Francisco .'.t thai time he declared be i ulil i , to Ja a, :���'.' indonlng all ex pectatli ���' of loc itlng h< irs tn Aiuer- i i Mrs Martln'B attention was first attracted to Loeffler's Bearch by a n ws ��� : published In a paper on December ". At the same time she received ���I letter from a relative In Ohio, setting fi rth the .-une matter and urging Mrs. Martin t i interest herBolf Bt once ���nnl establish her clalmB. Through the assistance of this and other relatives In middle western and eastern Btates, Mrs, Martin was able to trace h* poems, it w.ll be treasured, however 'or generations for its individuality Its virility and for lta couiph t' cxpro- ��� ���,n ol love Ior the i> I men in lhelr Iree life, the gr.indeui ol Cir, . ��� Iian scenery and lor Vsruiui no!, dements in our early i u_;,/.;' ��� TUE EALJ-Al. Of YAADA. [The following poem taken from To- roato Sat iu duy Night, is said to be the lasl written by the late E. Pauline Johnson, the Indian poetess, who died in Vancouver a little over a yenr ago.j There nre fires on l.ulu Island, and tas sky Is opalescent With the pearl and purple tinting from the smouldering of pent. And the Dream Hills lift tlieir summits in a sweeping, ha/.y orescent, With the e'upiltnio canyon nt their feot. There are (ires on l.ulu Island, and the smoke, iiiilit'ting lingers In a faded senrf < f fragrance ns it creeps across the day, And the Inlet and tne Narrows blur b.'i.eiiih ils silent lingers. And the canyon is enfolded in ils grey. Hut thfl sun its face is veiling 1:1. n cloistered nun ��t vespers; As towards tbe aitar candles of the night n conser swings, And the echo of tradition 'wakes frum slumbering nnd whispers, Where the Capilano Kiver sobs und! sings. It wns Yaada, lovely Yaada, who lirst* taught the stream its sighing. For 'twas silent till her coming, aud 'tuns voiceless aa the shore, But throughout the grent forever it will sin : the song undying That the lips of [overs sing for ever more. . ORIGINAL FROCKS. Individuality the Slogan of Juvenile Styles. TWO P11BTT- rHOORS loll illllI.S. The craze for originality that Is ram; ,, _,_,_,,... . I't'ut in grown up modes lias Invaded He hus chief of nil the Squamish, r.a.I ,h., rt...; Two Beautifully Framed Fine Art Pictures To Bs D.-artii for cn New Ye.-ir's Cve at THE OLD COUNTRY COOT STORE;. 661 COLUMBIA STRLET. We havo picked oul two of our Picture Calendars and had them artistically framed by the Burnaby Pine Art Picture Framing Co. The subjects are "Falla of Ni itb," a lovelj scene in Wales, England; ihe other is entitled "Betty," n study In art This we call Bret prize, Byery customer making purchases trom now on to New Viar's eve hus a chance getting one o [these fine trained ploturea by getting a numbered card when making iheir purchase, one number for ever) pair of shoes or slippers. The winning numbers will be drawn at s p.in New Year's eve. Sec cur window fer eame. We hava also as a further Inducement, pul on a clearing out sale in quits a lol it lines in our well known good quality goods, \\ ������ bave made the prices so easj Lhal the gift ol a good pair of shoes or slippers is within ihe reach ol mosl al IHE OLD COUNTRY BOOT STORE 661 Columbia Street. New WeatrninsUr, B.C. J STEWART. Proprietor. he ruled the coastal �� ters And he warred upon her peoplo in lhl distant f'hnrlottle Isles, She, n winsome basket weaver, ili.ieti .st 0- Balds' daughters, Made him captive lo her singing and nud adoptin: her smiles. Till his hands forgot to havoc, and his weapons loat tnelr lusting, Till his stormy eyes allured her from the land of "Totem Poles, Till she followed ffbera he culled her, followed with n woman's trusting, To the canyon where the Capilano rolls \nd .he women of the Ilnidns plied ir, vain their magic power, iVaited for mnny moons her absence, wailed lor mnny moons tbcii pri,yer. in of children's clothes to such an extent tbls season that many mothers who have> insisted upon lhelr children wearing nothing save "sensible" garments ure departing from this rule "Parisian fashions for the kiddie: The frocks pictured arc two French models tbnt even tbe conservative mother will not hesitate to copy. To Renew Curl In Feathers. The present fashionable ostrich feather, although it ls not so tightly curled as tbe old fashioned plume, looks even more bedraggled and forlorn when it is out of curl than the old one did. Vet fogs and mi-ts or ruins nre ns recipient 08 ever, and os (rich feathers are now worn at all 'Bring her burl;, (i! Squamish focm-tn, times of tlie day and night regardless bring tu us our Ynndii rlnwer.' Of lhe weather. Plutnctls feathers But the sihnee only answered their were pul forwnrd to fill tbe role of a despair, feather which moisture would not change, but they du not lake llle place of tbe regulation ostrich feather. Tbere is only one thing lo do if jon wear ostrich feathers, nnd thai is to 3ut tliTc men wcre swifl tn battle, siiift to iross the coastal wnter, Swift to war nnd sw.ft of weapon, sm ifl to paddle trackless miles, Crept with st.'nlth along the uanym h'nrn bow to curl tbem It Is as good stole her from her love and "s Impossible to send a feather lo brought her lbe |irosessional cleaner to be curled Once nngia unto tl.e distant Charlottle every time tliere Is n summer shower. l3lci*' When the moist lint with feather .,,,,,, . , . , , trimming Is removed put It. If pos- But she faded, over fsdod, and ber e/ei ���Ul|, ,���..,. ��� |ire. ���,,���, ofteu rest���ri,u were ever turninc . . . , ,, , . , ,,., Southward toward the Lapilaun whil. "/"" *""* ��� 1��, , , her voice had hushed it- Hong, ,his ls ""' PO-*��llll<�� ���*- the feather dry And her riven henrl repeater1 irords "mrougbly nnd then recurl It with that on her lips were burning. a nail file, the blunt wlge of n knife ".Vot to friend���but uutu foenian I be* or some other steel or silver blade l"n3' which Is not sharp. Work wllh one or two of the fronds Give me back my Squamish lover, ���f ,*,t. feather nt a time. Catch thom though you hat., I still must love i���,,lv(.ell lhl. tbautb and the blade near him, llx stem of the feather and slowly Qlva me bulk the rugged ennvoii uheri? . , , , , . ny heart must ever be- al"1 -****-* nni1 llle Where his lodge awaits n coming, nnd ***-**-e "'""�� the fromls ,0 tlle ,''1"'-'- the Bream Hills Iift above aim " necessary go over some of llie \iii the Cnpihuio learned its song Iroin feathers twice. ., . . . , _ Afternoon Gowns Have Transparent i,.it through I -rig forgotten seasons, Waists moonsi too ma-ir 'o be numbered- Afternoon gowns are following In lie vet waited by the canyon���shl vet ..... , called across the vears, ' ""' fotsteps of smart evening erea And tho soul wi.hin "the river that ,lona '" ""'lr "'"W developments through centuries had slumbered N',T>' 1,!lle (,||iffntl cloth ls used for Ibe 'Woke to sob a song of woman's love and tears. Fol her iittl", lonely spirit, sought tho: Capilano canyon, .-.'hen she died among the Hindus in the land of Totem Poles, \nd yi. i yet may hear her singing to her lover like companion, f you listen tu ihe river as it r-jlls. Hut 'tis only when the penri and purple - i. Ice is oil- sw inging From iio- fires on Lulu Islnne! to tho hazy Mountain crest. That the undertone of sobbing echoes through the riv.r's singing In the Capilano canyon of lhe West. 'I Looking Ahead. ��� you take a deep per il; i terest in the education ol your * *:.' i o'i. yea I nm doing my best to i .��� h r Lite j to bo the wife ol a * ** lh a t:tl��. You See. mv Ims. I *. patented nn iovention thnt i ire to make us immensely A Hugs Beal. '*'��� h ' n ported to be the largesi ���;l cvei i-night on the Cupe Breton nasi has j ,-: bei n taken nt Mali i ' * hy u father and sou. It weighed The skin measured 7 foot, 10 i ' ��� in length bv 4 f-fect I inches in ridtfa Veterans All. Pbe " A " Company Oonnaughl 's Own tifto_ Vsncouve/j claim.' tho proud listinction of being the onl.' company a tli" Hritish Kmpire corapoied entire y ' ; men wearing -uedals bestowed for ictlvi sen ice, 1 till the Votorans Apply. There is nn let up t > the applications 'or Fenian Raid veteran bounty grunts it Ottawa. Up to date 1(1,.SOU have been mid the grant i f | 100 and fifteen tlinu nnd are under consideration. Well Used to It. Doctor What you need i* a ohnnge if scene Patient���Get awav' I'm �� icene shift, r! I IIII I'llN ILliTIl AN I' I.ACS. skirl drapery of lids model, with the under portion of silk In Ituinnn stripes uf dull led nnd black. Tbe transparent wnlsl is of nnvj I blue bice dyed to match the clolh nml ! ipplled over white chiffon. The deep 1 girdle Is of the It', inn ll silk. More io Come. "The tool* are not sll ui.td." "Thtt sn't the worst of it. Tbey uren''. all >orii yet." Women aud FlowerB. A beautiful worn ad without bruins is ike a flower without perfume. Epigrams About Women. Man uiiiioiit woman is bend without hotly; woman without mini Is body wli bout houd.���German Proverb Wrinkles disllgiire n woman leaf than III tin turu.���Antolne luipuy. I mn sure I du not menn It nn Injury to women when I say there Is a Hurt of I SO* In SOUlS���Sir Itlchsrd Steele. A Woman when she Ipis passed forty beeomen nn Illegible scrawl Only nn ; od wnmnn Is enpnlil* of divining ob' women. Itulsno. Head of Alpine Club. Victoria. Dec. 18.���W, W. Foster. Christmas Bonuses. New York, Dee. IS. The director! M. L. A -elect for the Islands, waa ���f ti,P Guaranty Trust company bave last night re-elected presl��l,.,i, of tho t^ (l|���|stmas presenl to em Vancouver island section of the Canadian Alpine club nl the annual Payees u cash bomiH of 10 per cent. meeting. of their Nalarles. NOTICE ALTERATION OF RUNNING SCHEDULE OF INTERURBAN LINE TO VANCOUVER, VIA CENTRAL PARK, AND OF FRASER VAL. LEV DIVISION. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, NOV. 2, 1913. (Subject to Changs without notice) WESTMINSTER VANCOUVER (VIA CENTRAL PARK ) Sunday schedule- Trains leave New Wesiminster at 6, 7, 7:110, 8. 8: no and i) a.m., and every :'o minutes thereafter until 8:30 p.m After S 110 ��ervice every .0 mlnuteB with last car leaving at midnight. Week day schedule Trains pave New Westminster at 5, 5:4B, C, 8.15, G:30. 11:45, 7. 7:15, 7:110, 7:45 and 8 am. anil every 20 mlnutea until 4 p.m.. From 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. a 15 minute service will be given After 8:30 pin a 110 minute service wilh last car at midnight Saturday service Karly morning schedule Ihe same as on weekdays, but lifter 8 a.m., a 15 minute service will be given until midnight. FRASER VALLEY DIVISION. Through trains for Chllllwack leave Ni-w Wesiminster daily at 9*30 a m. and 1: in, 3 ::j and 5:46 p in . Trains leave Chllllwack dallv for return trip at 8:10 , and 9:80 am and 1:10 and 6 45 p ni. Dally Express sonice lo Chllllwack from New Westminster at 9:50 IIRIIISII (ilill-MBU ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY THE AMERICAN LADIES' TAILORS Are Making Christmas Suits at Reduced Prices Older Now. Collister Block, Corner Clarkson and McKenzie Streets. GILLEY BROS., LIMITED Phons* IS snd U (02 Columbls Street W. Wholesale and retail dealers in the famous Comox steam and furnace coal. A ton of this coal wlll, without doubt, boll more waler than any other coal on llie market. We also have a limited supply of Old Wellington (Ladysmlth) coal for stove and Br.ii'*. We carry a good stock of building material, Including Vancouver brand of Portland Cement. This cement is being used bj tie* Dominion and l'rovlncial (lovernments and all lbe large corporations and contractors in the province, lt Is ground very fine an.l Is very uniform. Hard wall plaster, lime, sand, gravel, crushed rock, ���,.trilled sewi r pipe, drain llle, common and pressed brick, flre da; and flre brick. BUILDERS ANI) CONTRACTORS. (lur Interior Finish Is manufactured from Umber specially select- ed for Plat drain. We are also specializing In Fir Doors wllh Veneered Panels, which are better In construction, more beautiful and no moro expensive than Ihe old solid raised panel doors. Get our prices before placing your orders 'THE FRASER RIVER MILLS" (CANADIAN WESTERN LUMBER CO., LTD.) Local Sales Department, I'hone 890. For the Christmas Holidays JTHE Will tell tickets to points In Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia at one fare and one-third for the round trip. ON SALE DEC. 18th to 24th RETURN LIMIT, JAN. 5th. Low Round Tr'p Fares to Florida Tickets on sale Doc. 9,16, 23, 30; and Jan. 6,13, 20 and 27. Return limit, April 30th, 1914. GOING TO EUROPE? Wn book through via Great Northern and popular Steamship lines from New York, Huston or I'ortland. Secure tickets and berths of F. C. MEYERS, Aflent. New Westminster, B.C. Phonee 263, 341, 1290. BOILERS Riveted Steel Pipes BURIN OIL ��� TANKS VULCAN IRON WORKS, LTD. P. O. BOX 44? TELEPHONE 124 } TR1DAY, DECEMBER 19. 1818. DISCOVERS NEW il FISI16 GROUNDS riU_ NKW WESTMINSTER NEWS. PAGE THREE ..��������. .-.rrxaziatK���.'-i���*** ��� i��� ---usmxxvi r.-SSCi*'mrr-m~lmT,.-m!r.mi Cr^j'. Poeslblfitlts in Hudson ""raits ��� May Rival This Province in Salmon Industry. Ottawa, Deo. Ik. a new and virgin fishing ii. ,i, i iii, in iin- posslbllltli ��� nol only of tin- millions It may product*, bn' ai .ii nl tbfl employment It ��ni afford the uatlvo population 11 tbi sum i adlng country, has been found lu ih" waters of the Hudson sirs is, according to ,i ruort whieh his been made to lhe marine and . i. i ���.; i<.-. department by Dominion 1 icnea i in oi i Tanni r its salmon *."ili particular!) may }i.*i rival that ot Di -ii' h i'* lumbia. Mr. Tanner made an i H clal patrol of the region from the fall ol 1918 to that ol tin- iii'eisi nt year lo report*. that' ��� i in waters of the Hudson straits to far as fisheries Bn aoucerned, ma; be regarded as a virgin area, ami thorough Investigations i-how there in" supplies of valuable lisb which i iid be made > f great market value and .in* well worth development. The difficulties ii bi encountered are the sparse population ami the lack of tiidieiii'Oii. and ihe short BOasOl i.lilcli woudl mti -m .lat" nil the work In lng dona In a short lime. "These difficulties can easily be ovtroome," Bays Mr Tanner, and he proi' s tbi* by eitiuK the eaaa of British Columbia, which, In spite _fj a i inner Umt tod population and short \ season, could uow boast of a i-ual balmon ealeh of over $10,1 ,0 10, Plenty Codfish. ���< 11 th a commercial standpoint," lo- i b ��� ryud, "the <-i d is the n * imp. rlanl flsh and no re;,*,ibir ci dflsb Ing ih ie ii.. carried on, Tie re Is n Lum io tin- ifuantlty or codfish, a ii ,i bad if whli b ai" garni n d by v n foutiul-.ind vessels, wblch oome up eve^ year, The weather ls perl ot i ,i ti. 'i'i,'/, but nol so favorable for dry ,hn 11 em >.:i the spot. The cotcbi bov,. \er. can be ealti I down and Ink- ii. home to the curing plaoOS, Juat i*.., li the iraet.ic oi the Luttenberg ii. i' a- Uus Is deep sea fishing, no doubt a bount) could be authoriied during Uu fin ��� fi �� years whi n ihe l'i dustry Is In tbe tirsl slanes of de \ li pni.Ti: The Mi MM on 500 FIT-RITE SUITS and 200 OVERCOATS. From $7.50 to $10.00 off all Suits. From $7.50 tc $17.50 eff ail Overcoats. $7.50 off any Suit from $20 to $25. $10 off any Suit from $27.50 to $37.50. Look! Tyrolean Overcoats, the new cloth called Tyrolean They are 100 per cent pure wool and made in tlie very latest styles; all the very newest shades. The.se Overcoats are sold all over Canada at $411.00 Christmas Special $27.50 Look! Triwoola English Raincoats Part lined with silk, and with wrist protector.-. All nice new Stock and made with regular and raglan sleeve and military collars. Values from $2-', to $35. Christmas Special $17.50 LOOK! $20.00 Suits for $12.50 $22.50 Suits for 15.00 $25.00 Suits for 17.50 $10.00 Smoking Jackets for 6.50 $13.00 Smoking Jackets for 9.50 $27.50 Suits fur $17.50 $30.00 Suits for 20.00 $82.50 Suits for 22.50 $3,100 Suits for 25.00 $37.50 Suits for 27.50 LOOK! $16.50 Overcoats for $ 9.00 $18.00 Overcoats for 10.50 I $20.00 Overcoats for 12.50 $22.50 Overcoats for 15.00 $25.00 Overcoats for 17.50 it is a pleasure for us to show the goods and give you every chance to compare with others We feel sure we THE FIT-RITE STOCK is well arranged, and will serve you, as our prices are right. ___________________________________ WE ARE OVERSTOCKED and must turn the stock into money. So we are making this tremendous sacrifice which will mean a great saving to those need of Clothing. These are genuine reduced prices and a visit to lhe store will convince you that we are doing honest advertising. in $10.00 Off All Full Dress Suits, Tuxedos and Prince Alberts Fit-Rite - - - RICHARDSON & HUMPHRIES - - - Fit-Rite 709 Columbia Street Westminster Trust Block New Westminster, B. C. mul Jull boas'. \\bt'i.'.,i vhk'os an- mini nf 11(0,000 per thry arc found to tn brst centre for tbe all Voltaire's and Kenan's works were fishing Industry which dragged inu the cast-, it would- never it J .m���. u. conducted meetly by baited lbe fluinhed, whereupon Mr. Desaul- f ' trawls duritjg a period ol from eight nlers said they could leave the case -.'.��� bent and l0 twelve weeks, lie then goes on jas a legacy to their children and the woiiii u would DU far more reli-' ill,-.., than tin Indians ol tb'- Pacific propoi would annuo, in available *��� I ',,��� n an probably about r,im v.n who be US """ _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^��� practiced Oahen i If the proled ot a'''1 " ���-'"'���i''- In territory belonging utilising these cm; Bsheries were car- to ti.i Dominion, tbey would be en- rled out ami white men appointed to ntliinr better nUUted. KY TOMBS ! f All INTO DECAY Figures for 1313 Show That Labor Troubles Have Caused Only Small Decrease in Output. 3C PER CENT OFF ALL FURNITURE. BEDS. ETC. 50 PER CENT OFF ALL FURNISHINGS. SPECIAL TODAY set $8.28 . 425 t.��5 6.75 . 5.00 .1.00 . . 1.90 . 1.90 Jinr.'i Oenulne l.lnen 'ruble Cloths and 1 do*. Napkins % i 50 Scotch Wool Illanki-ts. ��ixM, per pair >_..r, Ohlld'S Table anil chair sets, rod. green or gold $ B.50 'lied Spring and Mattress $ 7.00 Couch In Oreen Velour J '_ 00 Comforters t :t ~n Small Hugs, only a few left j...?. White l.lnen Bedspreads, full size Kvery purchaser Rets a chance on our handsome solid ouk reading lump nml pedestal to bu Klven away Dec. 31. GUICHON BLOCK 403 Columbia Street Sepulchres of Portu-juese Bragamas Are Now in a Sad Condition. lUDGf AFRAID Of fXCOMMUNCIATION Court Objects to Reading of Books Involved In Libel Action���Case It Adjourned. Victoria. Dec. IS.���No 'official figures have yet beni given out concerning the coal anil coke production of British Columbia for the year now drawing swiftly to its close, but It l_ istated on good authority that the coal ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ yield nf the province jwell up to that of last year, despite _, , . the labor troubles on Vancouver Isl- Ilerlin, Dec. 18.���Under the caption and wh)ch tip(| up the coner|es tlle-e Of "Modern Harbarians" the Cologne If dr a pood portion of the twelve (iazette prints a communication from months. a Lisbon correspondent who writes: ��� ���p 'hp >'��*ar l9}- **�� *����� ��UnK ^����J5g 000 ons gg0rt of that of last year. against the bine of the sky, ^ech'ircb .���� v-m.ol,V(,r W-M production for iof St. Vincnitd? Fora. Taec.iircli in #u whi)e __ Itself has no features that should claim IH- waa ��� ; ������ per cent. of our attention, but It happens tobe f/;^,,., lh(>re belng ��� ratting off Ithehon.eof royal tombs. These words, nils a ^^ .fj ppr -have a solemn, Imposing ring, caUlM W gj^tafl, lMt year's gro.s total up visions of mighty cypresses stand-1 n��� ��*"�� . ,0 -Qn and this year | lag guard over a holy sepulchre. The ",,i^Ul^(��,,, the same. In thc actual rtallty ls wretched. ___**_ crow's Nest there will an increase of "A CoW Pwh' ,C lo!lop' ; bT. 10C000 ton, over the production setts on which the J0^tB'ep* ,'hi!'of 1 261,000 tons of 1912, it is claimed. harshly lead to an oak door. On lh s oi i -el' , , f ��iW t��� ton ;0r 18 ?,n,USly ^?befo?eeihe "epulch�� th.coal, and $7 for the coke, it is us that we stand before the sepuicnre ^ ^ _^ ^^ ^_ fQf m��� of the Braganzas. ... , about 110.700,000 for last Montreal. Dec. lS.-An amusing ac ��Wlthout ascending a single ��'2 vear These flares are pross In both tlon. of obscure origin and apparent, we walkMW to M��fln��ttSTSS ��������� ��verin�� b0,h eoal ind^ke. ly without prospect of an early end. oc- In UM��I��* 8U���ds a row of The grand total of $32.440 800 for copied the attention cf the practice �����- �� J- - SSJ&*^Lff ft "Jj- g B^SWSS court hefore Mr. Justice Charbonneau ]^over;d w|th shabby, moth-eaten vel-, the province ror_i��i- win u ����� , Sense The common, every day kind; you'll need it this year when you think of Christmas gifts. We have been fortunate In getting a line of goods for the times. This is a wet climate, with a lot of moisture in the air. Vou want to be warm inside and dry outside. But listen How are your poor feet?. What do you think of a pair of cosy slippers or a pair of our wet resisting boots? 30e 45e. 50*. 75*. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS For the kiddies, Felt 1 Strap Slippers, composition soles For misses' and youths, the same, sizes to 2s For ladies, sizes to 7s, the same For the man, warm felt slippers,, leather soles Other lines at proportionately low prices. ^^^^^_ FREE! FREE! FREE! To every customer, not a picture, but a 25c. carton of Combination Shoe Polish, a tin, a bottle, a box. You get it it you buy 10 cents worth of laces, but shop early so that you may have tbe best service. i __________________ J-.! i mi. ju-.iv-. - _,_...��� --icoverira wiui _ii��in,,. _..-... ^ .��� .- yesterday. Thc suit is ono in which i vet, while others are draped In a shab-1aprpoached In 1913. metals having the Journal "l_e Pays" claims the | by black cloth . | this year made a fine showing, even i sum of $10,000 from "1/Actlon So- Christmas Brew This Is a special, creamy, amber brew, prepared for tho Christmas trade. We h��vt made special efforts lo get something which should pleate the public. Send yonr order early as this particular Btock Is llmllid. .Price aame as "Premier." For sale at all dealers. Westminster Brewery PAone 75 L dale." the Quebec clerical organ, on the grounds of an alleged libel published In the latter, consisting chiefly of the statement that "l_e Pays" war. an nntlrcllglous paper. "I.e Pays." having brought action, Ithe defendants not only claimed prlv- 1 llcge, but reiterated their general statements. The plaintiffs asked for ^ ��� | HUB jca, utmrnm ��� .._._ .... The atmosphere Is damp and ; as compared with the banner year of heavy, No smell of withered flowers 1t-2. ThiB year's coal and metal total overpowers the senses; InBtead the | will be over ^32,000.000. air Is impregnated with a horrible, ��� musty cdor. The wreaths that hang Protest from Labor Unions, on thc walls are of artificial flowers, Regina. Dec. ii��� Representatives of coven 1 with dust, and like the pres- ��� labor nnKing In Saskatchewan watted t'ge if Portuguese royalty, falling in-Ion thc government today to protest t, de.ay iagainst the amendments to the Me- "Each of these coffins holds the'chanles' l.len act. asked for by Jhe THE ADDRESS -: THE :- statements. The plaintiffs asked for,. _���"���" ���; ��� ���rr ������ .--���-��� details and particulars of each amt,bod>; ?' * ro*f***l*ii ,Th? ��uld,^c��me8 every one of thc allegations made by ���"?, br'nS,n? n ���teplaudE.r with him. the defendants Tl1'8 Vo pl H a8alnst the wall and mo- Amongst the charges laid nKa|���,i tl��ns you with a wave of hls hand to "Le Pays" by "I.Actlon S:��clal��." arsi3���* �����*�������� an�� **���** bac���k ,h.e '_v?0��� Mano*1' W DOMINION BANK Silt SOMUNO B. OSLSS *.*., PMSSMNT, W. O. MATtHIWS. VIOt-MSSIOtNT, C. A. BOOERT, Oeneral Manager. , Trmil Funds Should Be Deposited In a Savings Account In The Dominion Bank, Such funds sr* safely protected, and earn Interest st highest current rates. When payments sre made, particulars ol each transaction may be noted on th* cheque Issued, which In turn Incomes a receipt er voucher when cancelled by ths bank. HIW WtlTKIMTM BRANCH 1 a M. MXTHtWK>N, Mtmnr. anti-reltglcus view a regarding tho orlrln of man; villlfylng religious ed- us Hon. upholding anti-religious writers Hiirh ns Flaubert, Anatole France, Diderot, Oabrlel d'Annunzlo. Mlchelet, Victor Hugo. Kenan, Tolstoi, Bebel. Marvel Pf-evokt and others, and. worst of till, claiming that theatres nnd moving picture shows should be k pt open on Sundays. These, snld Gonzalve Dcsaulnlers, , K. C foi t'ie plaintiffs, wcre some of I t'ie charges laid by the defendant paper In Its articles, and tbe plaintiffs required that before a claim of privilege could be entered and upheld, the defendants should give particulars and dates of the allfeged articles. 'Mr. Justice Charbonneau remarked that the whole court houae would be tilled with books, but Mr. Deaaulnlers said lhat they must have the details. (iitstave l.amothe, K. C, for the defendants, said that tt would be unfor- ���* ���. -. **.- **lu.. Aud so we go down the row; Dom Pedro II., the laBt emperor of Braill, and so on. The guide rattles cut name after name, and the English girl In the company which has entered with ua plays with hev walking stick and ejaculates, 'How pretty he is.' "In the middle of tbe hall are two baldachlnos. The stepladder Is planted against the first and Dom Luis ITlippe, eldest son of Dom Carlos, murdered on February 1, 1908, ls ei- posed to view. That once handsome snd prepossessing face Is disfigured, blackened, twisted and ruined by the bullet of the assassin, and the art of thn physician haa not been able to arrest the progress ot decay ���������", mortgage and loan companies. The principal change propoaed is to make liens upou unimproved property is* possible. Whole Orchard Destroyed. Portland, Ore., Doc. 18.���Every apple tre* in the Torty-flve-acre orchard of Herman Metsger���X800 in all- was cut down this morning by the state fruit Inspector and a force of men. Me tiger stood by protesting, but was unabl. to stop the destruction cf his ordchard Popular Shoe Store 641 front street corner Mckenzie street (Just below the Northern Crown Bank) $30,000 Stock to Select From. PHONE 208 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. The Tanana Output Fairbanks, Alaska, Dec 18.���The gold output of the Tanana valley for tha year 1912. according to figures computed by the banks here, amounted to |3f-M.i'O'i. Of this amount more than $860,008 was produced from quartz mines, ti arly twice aa much as was the yhitl from this source last yea.'. Dom Carlos. "Outside the mausoleum, the cries and laughter ot the market fill the air, for we are In Lisbon's rag fair and ______ the clatter serves atlll further to H* i:z?"torZw*i**��oi&M&sff'jj-gs* whwe^����� nal to have to read- books which he lne,r '*"* ""��� conscientiously believed ahould not read' whereat the Judge remarked that he wonld refuse to sit. tf the ease happened to com? btforo him again, on the grounds that he did not wish to Incur excommunication or Interdiction fer reading these books. Finally Mr. Umethe stated that tf Trail Proves False. Chicago. 111., Dec. 17.���The trail ^^^^^^^^^^ b w which the police expected to lead arrest the progress oi oecay. Still them to Mlsa Jeesle Evelyn McCann. more gruesome ls the countenance ot the missing Brooklyn social worker. ���������- * ***** �������� tontcht The proved a false one tonight Th* young woman resembling Miss Me- Csnn's photograph proved to he s Subscribe for The Daily News Suffering Humanity Finds \ ���die ���offering if prolonged and tbareii dugerthatgravtr trouUewfflfolkw. Mort wriooB gklty n ttatt tn diior- deraof thoorgueof digwtkn and eHmittttoa. Thebwteor* I rectWe tnd pwwnthr��fa aoch can* fa >cknowkdgod tob* TWe etaodard bona lauiadf tome tha atomaeh, gttano- Utes the dogghh liver, regolatee tht inaativa bawahk Tjdcen whenever titere ia need, Beadtam't HDa wll ��________��� ���s_____ka______i ______> ___kaJB_____tl____s . _a__ft______t ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yoo noon oz ���unenng ano __ tt health and ���&���*�����-. resist diaeaat. Tartad bf ^*f*i - - -���^Jt' T__I_. 1 1 mMm~W^w ___J "'��. "n* i'^W ��� , Till,i ,t ii'J^ H I _'. ^_,,_^_^^-^^^^^ iiiM^^'T;Jri____ii___t;'��� ..*.-**.'_::..~-U<;**i*���*- -*-.-��-7.*'-"*^--^^ *'*'������''"*':.,- "'v*,k;_r*:iSi' mSSSm s-a-aii, , i*xM im&MMmk r PACE FOUR THE NEW WESTMINSTER NEWS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913 Do Your Christinas Shopping Now Tm re are many advantages by doing so. chief among which is the facl that the selection Is greater, Bervlce in better ami you won't be rushed at the laat motii'ti,*. Xinns Crackers, a large assort- in, nl to choose from. Xmas Stockings, l1 sizes 5c. to $1.25 Christinas Novelties, 5c��� 10c, and 15c. Pancy Boxes Chocolates, 10c. to ��3.5C Tinsel, Xmas tree decorations, Xmas snow, Candles and Candle Holders In Btock. St. iv.��� i l'lum Pudding, nil ready fur usi 40c. and 65c. Table Raisins, large and tasty, Ib. 25c. 35c and 40c Jap Oranges, bos 45c. and 50c. Mixed Nut*-, per Ib 25c Mixed Candles, lb 12'_c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Min,' un a!, lb. 121 _c and 20c Cape I',"! Cranberries, late va- rirty, Hi. 17'_c. Leave your order for Xmas Turkey or Goose with us. Model Grocery MATHESON __ JACOBSON. 308 Sixth St. Phone 10012. Burnaby Branch: 2nd St. and 15th Ave. loeia 1 and Personal Among llie guests ut tlle Hussell j [hotel yeserday were John W. Fletcher, Lillooet anil Qeorge W. (Irecti and wile ei' Lethbridge. During tin- noon recess on Wednesday t'ie teachers of West Hurnaby school entertained to luncheon MIbs i Viola M. While, one <>f the'members I nf the staff, who is leaving the school at Christmas, The teachers' room was prettily decorated for the occasion hy Miss Mabel Umlge, a former! member of the staff, with white rlb- 1 bons ami a centrepiece of white ohry-l santheniunis. After lunch Miss Whit* I was pn sented with a handsome cut glass bowl and stand as a token ofl friendship and as a memento of ber oomlng marriage. Owing to the serious illness of his father, chief of provincial police for Nanalmo county, Senior Constable] Stephenson of this city has gone to | Nanalmo, Chief Stephenson was a witness nt the trials of the Cumberland miners at the special assizes John Shannon, late of the city engineer's department here, nnd now on ithe staff of Strathcona park, Vancou? Iver Island, is In N'ew Westminster for Christmas vacation. OBITUARY. DAWK Yesterday afternoon the lu- 'neral service of the lale Mrs. Millcent , Dawe was held from the home to St. | Barnabas church. Kev. B, R. Bartlett | officiated. pHUDLEY���Last night Ihe remains of the late Mary Jane Chudley were sent from Bowell's undertaking establishment to Victoria where on Saturday from the residence of the deceased's brother, A. V. Chudley, the funeral will be held. We Have Money to Loan on First Mortgages Property must be well improved and worth at least double the amount of the loan. For full payliclilara call at our office and let us know what you require. Dominion Trust Company. The Perpetual Trustee. raid Up Capital and Sui plus $ 2,800,000 Assets 4,973,988.95 T r u a toesbips Under ""Administration over 0,000,000 Trustee for nnnd- C. 8. KEITH, Manager. Offices ��� Vancouver, victoria, New Wesiminster, Nanai , Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, Charlottetown, London, Bug.; Antwerp. Belgium. New Westminster Branch. ���SOB Columbia Street. Open Saturday Evening* from 7 to 9 SUES CLIFF & SONS FOR $10000 DAMAGES Claiming that there was no guard on the trip of the machine, that his working space was cramped and that he had no helper. William J. C. Munsey commenced an action for $10.00 i damages against Cliff A Sons, of East Burnaby, In the Vancouver supreme could yesterday liefore Hon. Justice Macdonald and a jury. Plaintiff suffered the less of three fingers on cne of his hands while working at the can factory at Kast Burnaby on February 11 of this year. S. ;-���. Taylor; K.C, and It. P. Stockton are appearing for Munsey, while W. II. D. I.adner is representing Cliff _.- Sons. t A. Welsh LIMITED. The People's Grocer PHONES: City Store 193 and 443 Sapperton Branch 373 West End Branch 650 THREE BIG STORES OF PLENTY. TRY THIS as a Cold Weather Remedy. Immediately on getting up take one cup of steaming hot beef tea, then one at each meal and again just before retiring. Don't be afraid of it. lt will do you good. We carry all the stan- dard makes. Oxo Cubes, per tin 10c. and 25c Johnston's Fluid Beef, iti os. bottles. $1.00. Bovril. L' oz.. 4 OS., S oz. ut 35=., ..65c. $1.15. Nutri Ox. 18 oz. 75c. NUMBER ONE. Apples-- Jonathans and York Imp rial r.t $2.50 per box. NUMBER TWO. Spitzenburg Apples at $2.25 pc:* box. SYRUPS. Maple in 50c, 90c. and $1.75. Tins and bottles. Cane in 25c. 50c and 90c tins. Corn in 15;., 20c, 35... 65c, and $1.25 tins. ^cX^WELSH LIMITED. MARKET PH03S. * i mar- Give Cabinet Dinner. V ashlngton, Dec. 18���The first oabl-1 net dinner under the present administration was given tonight by thei President and Mrs. Wilson at the i White limne. Besides the members of the cabinet and thoir wives or I |daughters, the Vice-president and Mrs. | Marshall. Secretary Tumulty aud Bome close friend., of th�� Wilson family I were invited. Covers were laiti for 50 and the lable decorations were cama- , tlons and maiden hair ferns. At this morning's cltj ket ii is probable that: The supply of poultry for holiday consumption wlll be larger ihan I'or some weeks. Turkeys will sell at 'iii cents per lb. live weight, with ducks and geese at 26 cents per Ib. dressed, and chickens about the same price. Kggs will go al 55 cents per dozen. Butter at 10 cents per Ib, Winter vegetables will be offered In quantity. Many flowi is and some holly will be brought in. Jt, .���, .". .". Jfc _'. ." .". -". ."- v. -���'- J_ .'I :.- :.- -.��� -,.- *,f -.,- '.. ���- '..- '..- -W -ri- *.C -.1 IMPORTANT 10 have your SPECTACLES right these long evenings. We can suit you from 50 cents up Inst gold filled for ? I to $5. CURTIS REXALL DRUG STORE Harry Toy Indicted. Tacoma, Dec. is. Two Indictments for violation of th" Manu White Slave act wi re returned by the federal grand jury In session here today. Harry Toy, a Seattle Chinaman, is charged with having brought Goldie Goodfell, the 'i'i year old daughter of a Portland minister to Seattle for immoral purposes. Henri Dachet, Bald to be wi-li known in several cities cf the PSclflC coasi. Ig cbarged with having transported Fannie Boubert, a French Canadian girl, from Portland to Tacoma Bail in each case was set by-Judge Cushman al {5000, COMMI. FOUR HINDUS ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT Ladner, Dec 18.���Th ��� four Hindus aocusi ii i f assaulting and robbing Padagan and Sundar Singh were commit!.-d I i- trial by Magistrate McKee today. They will be taken to Ne WeBtmh Bter ti morrow. Evidi nee In di fence of the nc msed was submitted by L. J, Ladner, their i our.*---' I, A: A v.iiii, man named CRAVATS that arc different 25c. to $1.50. MUFFLERS and Silk Neckscarfs 50c. to $1.00. HOUSE COATS. suitable and comfortable $3.50 tc $16.00. BATH ROBES and LoUnging Robes $5.0 Ole $24.00; FINE HOSIERY cotton, lisle or silk 35c. to $2.50. MEN'S CLOVES Fashion's latest shades $1.00 to $5.00. HANDKERCHIEFS a magnificent line 15c. to $1.25. SWEATER COATS all styles and colors $2.25 to $7.50. DRESS SHIRTS handsome new designs. $1.25 taS 1.50. STYLISH HATS make acceptable gifts . $2.50 tc $5.09. OF SPECIAL MERIT FOR MEN _tm���mm���tsammmssma*m���assmssmm^aa^^s^sma^tim���aataaa)mtma*i*w***a���^smmmmsssmamm���mi The things that men appreciate above everything else are the practical gifts of things for every day use���things that the recipient would buy for himself. And then, too, you raise his opinion of you just another bit higher when you present him with something practical and sensible-something he would buy for himself. Every time he wears the Scarf, the Shirt or the Cravat or House Coat, or the Bathrobe, or the Hose, or the Suspenders, or the Gloves which you gave him, he thinks of you. Every time some friend speaks a word of admiration for the gift you made him, it brings a happy recollection of you. Every time he sees the ornamental, perhaps, but unuseful gift of someone else, he unconsciously remembers you for your practical, useful gift of something to wear. So, when you select a present for "him,"remember men are practical. They cherish the memory of a practical, useful gift, bat soon forget the opposite kind. And make your gift to "him" something he will really like better than all the present he receives���let it be something he can wear. And don't lose sight of the fact that most men instinctively know that anything which bears this store's label is absolutely rijfht in style and dependable in quality. WE BOX ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS APPROPRIATELY. *aK King employed on the ranch on wblcb the Hindus work, testifiid thut the ae- 'tis'd were at. home between 7 .ind 10:30 o'clock on th&night of the as- .ault. The prosecution charged th_.t ile iver was made to the assault took place at li o'clock. A Hindu mav. similar evidence to th.t of King's. I.. J. I.adner Intimated he would apply lor bail f.r lhe in eased at New Westminster tomorrow, George I.. Cassady, New- Westmins ter, conducted the prosecution. II C**_Mnff&'-^ ������T --V ie. '.<��� ��� I -m ��5^ --���*�������� r"^^T Jjlj _m ^^3^^ Specia Only for a few days s Cans of corn, peas and Beam 10c. per can. 25C jar. of finest jam 20;. Robson Grocery Corner 6th St. and 5th Ave. Phone 404. I mm* ____$ AH kinds of groceries for Christmas use in stock at thc store of WJ.RISE (Successor to Ayling A Swain.) (HI Columbls St Phons 98. Meeting the Demand of the Times at Gifford's An invitation Is extended to all to come iu ami let us show you cur barbalns. They are real bargains. We are giving a big r due tlon of everything ln stock, so If you want Bome ol these you will havc to hurry. Our Pearl Handled Knives and Forks, oak cabinet, reg (12, tor . J3.75 i'r ti:,. office desk, sets in brass; reg (14 for $10; reg. (18 for $1200 l: v ' Watchi s; regular Jl 00 now 75., Boys'Watches; regular (1,50, now $1.00 r. ys' ir, jewel Oun Metal Watches; regular (0.00, cow $3.50 Oirls' WrlstU'i Watches, Just the thing for scliool; reg (4.60 ...$3.00 Ladles' Vanity Cases, In Oerman -Silver al $2 3. Ladies' Cold and Silver Umbrellas, beauties, all detachable bandl reg (1 50, now $5 __ Ladles' Gold Killed Watches, fitted with reliable movement; r"L-. $10 00 with reliable movement; r; k. $12 00 big reduction. Crdorsu Surrey Candidates. At,". ne ��� ting .:f Surrey electors held In the lniyeiniere hall last evening, il. T, Thrltt was endorsed for tho rebveshlp. Oeorge Radford received the endorratton of the meeting in his raee for ( unclllor for ward five. T. S. Miller, a candidate for municipal honors from ward two, was on? of the peakerft. Adrift cn Ice rloe Winnipeg, Dec. 18.���For two days it.d th ��� nights "French Tom" Leila i" and .laek Pioldtng, two gold mini rs "f Nevada f ime, on their way to tie* Ulce lake gold country with a couple ol other prospector.-;, were 1 -.drift 11 l.i k Winnipeg on a large : lee fi" 1 hey were attempting io 1 cross the h _ and when a bun. ten miles I nut a bilge like broke loose. That w-as lust Sail rday evening. They were rescued Tuesday morning by n set tl i* and thi *.* arrived hack In the city toda;. I Christmas! Christmas! ONLY SIX MORE BUYING DAYS Special holiday Prices that will save you manv dollars . . .. ,. and give you satisfaction. Mahogany Parlor Chairs . Oak Rocker, leather scat Children's Sets $7.50 6.00 2.25 $16.00 m ���'��� bodies' Gold .'tiled Watch, fitted (18.00, now Ladies' Sti rllng Card Casi s, nil at FOUR BIG MEDIUM PRICED SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING SPECIALS FOR LADIES OR GENTS l'i-;. $76,00 for $50.00 Reg. $6 f, r 511111 Reg $86.00 for ...1 45.09 Reg $60,00 foi 35.00 FREE - $150 DIAMOND RING . FRtE Chances for thin beautiful $150 Diamond Ring given wltb everv $3.00 ptircfcase. stoke open evening:. T. GIFFORD, The JEWELER VOUNG MINER ON SERIOUS CHARGE (Continued Iron* page one) to tlie Ladies' Desks $6.76 Music Cabinets 7.50 Parlor Tables 3.50 Card Tables, Smokers Stands, Cel-lerettes, China Cabinets, Morris Chairs and Cane Cosy Arm Chairs at prices within the reach of all. CALL AND SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF PICTURES. DENNY & ROSS The Big Furniture Store Sixth and Carnarvon Sis. ri_ until aliiiut I o'clock in tbe ufter- j : noon In question, She saw hlm at 'the peat office that hour aud nut j him again at 6 o'clock. The offence ior Offences nre alleged In have been1 committed ubout 3:30 and 4 o'clock.! MIbh Qulgley wua placed In n rather embarrassing position when, during cross-examination Mr. Taylor! "Get The Habit" ���a���*���- ������- ���K���mrmtm x ,* , Porcy Johns' t-.iory In regard threat Issui d by Morris. M:s. .Lite Cowan tcstillid that thc accused came Into her bousp without .permission tho day fallowing the shooting Incident ile bad n r.fle in naked her If she was not more popu hls band, Quite a number of other lar with Morris than any other y 'men entered the botMe without In haly In town. "No, I dout think vitatlon. Anii" replied the witneea hesitatingly | ! Itobert Tall testified to seeing the tu that query, accused crawl, cun In h md. through Miss Qulgley admitted to Mr. lay-, lhe bushes between 8:80 and 4 d'elbolt l<>r that the post office was only��� ;i on the day In question. Ihia cun- few hundred yard* uv.uy from the j loludtd the case for thu crown. mine yard, She had net heard nf any , Ths om and nnly witness ffcr tbe disturbances occurring previously thai defence whose Icitlmony waa taken day. last evening was Miss Agnes Qulgly, The eaae will continue nt 10 a pretty school teacher, an Intimata o'clock thia morning and will prob. fr'j ml of tho iu i used and his family, ubly be concluded today. Miss Qulglcy's father, who la a! The jury la cojnposed miner, lfi awaiting trial on the charge Oreen (foreman), William of participating In the riots at Extern Abraham L, Gale, Stanley Orantj Slon, She gave In r evidence on be- Stafford Graham, W. A. (iraftiin. half of young Morris With team Iii (ieorge florrni. A. H. (loaland, A. K. h -r eyea. Oledhlll, John Oo-odwln and A K. She Btated that she was with Mor (inlanders. Special 10 a.m. OUDgl-Q'**' Vases, Colored: renular 23c. to 1 I 35_. ea:h. Special 3Sd. each. Fowlc, each 15o, 5c. of T. VV, Q roves, Special 7.30 p.m. Xmas Note Paper, box 15c. The Fair Christmas Cheer Sunklst Oranges, ut per dozen. SOc.. 35c. and 25c. Smaller sizes 20 for 25c. Jap oranges, per box 40c; larger boxer, 45c. Table Pigs, per lb. 20c. New Bulk Dates. These aro nice, bright, fresh atoeli, per Ib. 10c. or S lbs. for 25c. Dates iu Packets, at per packet 10c Table Raisins, In fnncy boxes, per hex 25c. and 35c. Dean's Special Mixed Candy���Speeial value at 2 Ibs. for 25c. Cream Cindy, HiimbiigH, Cnrosnut Bon Bons, Curl Cntuly, per Ib. 25c. Xiiuib Crackors, stockings, Novol- tles. Kanry Boxes Chocolatca at prices frnm 5c. to 11.50. Mixi'd Nuts, per lh. 25c. Walnuts, BrnzilB, Filberts, Almonds, all Treati stock. SATISFACTION 18 OUR AIM Dean's Grocery Phone SBS. inrr Slock -.lumbia Street TRIDAY. DECEMBER 1��, 1913. THE NEW WESTMINSTER NEWS. page riva JFor 3port l^aders^ BEST GAME OF SEASON ON TAP THIS EVENING Vancouver and Westminster Clash on _ , *, . !��ut ahead. None ol the scores mad Local Ic.-Pculm Referee- by Westminster were cf hlgb order, B:a Crowd Aesured. *' McOill taking blgb total with 558, SUPPiD Offi OVER be l.v 'I up to, in the latter, Clifford Spring's application for reinstatement aa an amateur waa re- i" r ,i advi i ii ly by lhe registration cominil . but on a nv tlon made by ii i Sovereign H '.uia n fi rred to tbs provincial executive for at-' a. Pour basketball playera at iin*K nt nml : the Inti. Messrs. Decker, Hem, l.i'. ke .iml Miinii. were n fused ad mlttance Into tbe slmon pure ranks Owing to Heir having mixed in sum- mi r ha* balL ii ii likely that mare will be heard of thos ��� <��� iki >s ,in the i ��� m full re, EDISON um io swim ���i'iii. best gama of lbe Pacific coasl , ,,������.,��� is in bi staged at the Queen's I'arlt rink this i veiling when ths Mil ,,,,,,,, ol Vanoouver make tbeli . i sppearam s on local Ice Despite ��� .. i���;,,,*. i'u', made by Hugh Lehman's .��� i��� io far this season, the ituyais 11 bave tO I xhlhlt tin lr In Ht ape.*,I, n.uiblnstlon snd gray matter if they ,,|���. iii gel ,iv,*iy wllh both points ,.,,1 thus prevenl Vancouver from lng ini i ihe lead' III, re is t'li'iiK In be a big crowd al ��� uk tonlfbl New Weatmlnster oplo are k' 111 ri j_- enthusiastic and i ie a int; crowd coming over from u . OUVI .". All of which goes to show thai It will tome rs * ������ New Westminster will presenl tbe me lineup thru ban won two of the ��� . games played so far Bvery man In the beat of shape and barring rtes In lhe opening stansaa, sbould ihan give Vanoouver a leeson On lhe Vancouver a.'iiteti" wtll be in i two players who bav,- yet to ,;,. lhelr di but ill llie local rlnk, i ink Nlgbbor anid Didier Pltre Both b nami�� for themselves in th" against Victoria on Tneeday eve- :.. former 'or hi�� all-round etiek irk while the "Plying frenchman" .. ...i ine net oa two occasions with ��� ,::���'! spaed ahota .iii in r Poulin, of Victoria, regard- i ���::.��� moi I capable referee on tbe ��� will handle the game, bin ing ��e- , !.,! Walter Smaill as hla partner In ��� ' work I , face-Off *ill tHke place at I itn irp in that everyone intending lo pr :i*m should be tliere In plenty ��� * !���' Tonighfi Lineup. v ... tmlnater Vanoouver Ooal i .-. "'���bin .. Point Cover I'llllU ,... I'arr ,.., (Iriffis i' Patrick Rover '' iini.ui I'iir�� Centre ��� ' en Taylor flight Wing U nald Harris Left Wing ii nn*) Nlgbbor Again on Top. rwo more giiiiKs wen- corralled by ��� ,. New Westminster bowling (jute- letta playing Ott the Vancouver drives last evening although In ag- its points the Terminals came Fraser Mill, A. C. Got a Gcod Oni O.er cecretary of 1 C. A. A. U. ���Tcok Some Urging. Tin* pn ue t' rs i r the r< cenl mi 11 win' :��� look place al KYaser m.-iih hi;p ped - '.'��� ovi r iin* ..i cretary of the ini al amati ur branch, a< cording I i testlmi ny glv< n at ti:,' me< ting bi Id in tbe Mi 'se club laat nigh;. It waa not until afier much pur- suasion that Becretary v. rt would cond icend to answer questions level led a! blm, prefi rrlng to be protect! d i>\ a closed meeting when tbe represents! " i ei tbe pr< ss would be ab Bt Tl t. On two occasions Mr Vert wan ;iaki- Must Replace Dredge Bucket. The hlK bucket of the dredge John A. I.ee has beet) condemned and must ti" replaced before tho harbor improvement uork can Continue as it should. The Seattle firm which manufactured this bucket has failed to rectify il and :i new one must he built. This will be a thr .NEW : 1 >__\\: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1113. Hi Classified Advertising I_SMi__j:_i^-,.-_ii��_��_y__M-Bk't^^ AGENCIES. i Fon ��AL-E CLA^SiriHii .'.l'a WILL BB Ht. ~s~s~-.~ eeluu :,,.*,, .-���>.�����s at the follow i()i; s.M.i: MILK FllOM PRIVATE jnr , i. i. r. Hiii'a drug t.t.,1".. Ui_��� ���_ 20s Kleveuth street (2645) CM Columbia Btreet; A- Sprice. i Qaeeaaborou li, Lulu lsl��r.��; Mrs, j.-t)i; s.vi.i; CHEAP- SHOE REPAIR- BL Lardon, ll bland l'ark; Mrs. V. ing shop; vers gi .1 looality; ren mm DAY uABEL7S mm k��� �� bee fmii Rid the House of Clutter Cheer It. to The Woman Who's Determined to Please Too Much. .II'KTI.IIIIK DKCOMR8 MOltH i'i:m iraiili: i:\ i:i;v dav. WHY NOT THE SIMPLE LIFE? HOPELESS TO CHOKE HER OFF bawls, mu | - ; month. Apply Bi .-, 26.6 Si >��� i Pico. (261 8) C�� riu-vr IP vni: HAVE BOOKS "; uti l John Reid, ol tho Pit: ol N BOR RENT���11 YUU ""���***"' Westminster. Province or BrltM C.lui to rent try an nd. in this column. FURNISHED iVMI'I.ETK. HOUSE keeping rooms, }10 ami $15 per nioiilh at 'i'H Seventh stroet. (ttM) LOST AND FOUND. LOST TUESDAY, ONE BMBROID ered towel, letter enclosed a-ldrois , d Mr.--, .). Jameson. Pleaae return to "The Pair.'' ~**t. XOST ENGLISH SKTTKR. KIVK months old; two black ears snd hlack -spot on hack. Notify Phene 739 (_S.9> .J..O..T LARGE SIZE AIREDAMi terrier; answers to the name Ot Dennis; no collar; abort tail. Finder notify Kdward Hassall. Bnr- nuitlam, B.C., Golf club. (2610) AUCTION SALES. nrtntsanroBE, .store stocks ano "irm aalea conducted. Furniture ����sbt tor caah. P. B. Brown, 17 X-fible street. New Westminster. (KIT) COLLECTIONS. VAT) UtfitTS COLLECTED KVKiKY- wbe.re. No collection, no eka-TRe. American-Vancouver Mercantile Agency, 37.6 Ila.tiiigs street west. Vas couver. (251*) I'.-i-.. Mi cl ante, Proprli tor of th Wi nt ii . ��� i* Iron Works, h' n by glvi n - lc h as thc sum nf $178.P0 is nnv iiu" and unpaid me for over ��� i I , i \, ml lis ii * -- r '. ��� Bame ought i" hav> In ��� *. paid me, to wit. on the I Ith dny ol A'::;ns,. 1913, for the repair, alti rntion nii'i Imnrov, mi nl ot n c irtnui cl ntti I to wil ,*,,- fore and .ii'i compound marine allde valve engine 6^x13x8 Inch stroke, with tHi nd coniv '���* 'I iir circ tlattns and feed pi : :-.. r.'.r.i :i l'i ,.* low |*; BSUn Cl ops -head, Rli - In! i II ti -' ifl I ilirnst , silt: ���- , !*;.*, li built.1 *i hla ' ng ne is In !��������� ,ii *,\ ,.* *: condll oh *���*, Ith i, w ci ank : ���'' * ' h , ��� 'li .- nnd link motion re ii- w ' .i **i dei elopi R ahoul I'. I *��� i . i ���* ol an l ir.'iin whli h dd c il 1*1 I hnve a lien for money, skill and mn i ��� ri.i! in si..-.\ - il iiv i��, - - upon nald in ii-, alterntion. repair and Improvemenl thereby increasing lhe value of said cl il tei, which s Ud chattel wn; li fl vv itli me by Walt��r .\ Gilley, nf New, Weatmlnsler B.C.. contntctor. claiming to he tho ownoi thereof, on or ;'!,.*ui i"< flrsl day of April 1913. for repairs, alterations and Improvi menl and that I u-i:i at the i-xplratlon of two <-' weeks from the first publication ��� if this advertisement t" wit, "ii Saturday. the 20tli day of December, 1813, sell hy publlc auction s.ii.i engine fm* ihi- amount ii? aaid indebtedness iluo me thereon and tl sts of this advertisement anil r ist.s of said sale. Thn time and place nf said auction snle will be at the limn- of ���...If) o'clock In Hn afternoon na Saturday, the 20th dav of Oecember. IDIH. at my business offlc Westminster Iron Works, NV,. t'.i'.. inth Ptri ���. N,*\v Westminster, B.C., of which ill '* rtles concerned are requlrod to take notice ..nl govern themselves accordingly Tiated Oils Bth day nf December, A.D. 1913. JOHN REID. By his Solicitor, ���!. P Hampton B *'��� 2S lAine Ptroot. New Wostmlnster, B.C. T., said Waller A. Gilley, Esq., and 1" Wh.'in H mav Concern. iw publication nr this notice, 6th Decs mber. 1913. (25071 Throw Out All Furniture. Pictures and Odds and Ends That Aie Unnecessary and You Will Make Home More Attractive. Kvery one���certainly, nt least every woman-sometimes undergoes n revulsion agnlust "things." particularly things Hint clutter up the houae, und she longs for the simple life, To pul lhis new system of simple Ur{ng iii effect begin with n destruction duy. I'lx In .vour mind Unit it ts the clutter of civilization that really bothers you and determine Unit you will rid yourself of mucb of this dm ter, Itepiu in ymir living room. Tliiul; uf ilu' beauty of Japanese bouses, the furniture of whicli consists of a few screens, n few pieces of good pottery and sump embroidered wall pauels. Get n picture of n Pomp-flan house nnd study tho effect gained therein by Imre spaces and roomy airiness. When you have once filled your Ullnd wilh a desire for Bpace nnd simplicity begin the process of destruction, Take dowu all but the best of your pictures If you don't wnnt lo throw tbem awny give tbem away, nnd If you don't want to do that pul them In the nili.- uuiil vmi hnve for gotten ynu like tbem. If you have many really valuable nnd Interesting ornumcuts put tbem in n cabinet with glass doors, wbere they will seem what tli.y really nre���a col lection uf i urios. Afier you bnve rigorously thinned out I'm ornameuts nnd pleturea tackle the fiiriiluire llemove ni y of it ili.H is rickety nud broken und either have it mended or else Ihrow ii away. Al any rate, liuve every piece of furniture left in the room in usable eondl tlon. AFTERNOON TEA. It's the Custom Nowadays to Serve Callers With Li_lit Refreshments. Afteruoon teas are tbe fashionable fml of today and without doubt will become even mure popular ns ilmi -.���'ies on, This custom of serving tea lo guests In Ibe nfternooii Is such a simple affair, eouducted "iiii su lilil, ceremony, thai it cannot fall to In-iu: hostess and guest nearer together In n spirit of congenial hospitality, sn.-.- Msa-eer Hunks on B.C and CnHto-ml-a n.v m. *-'.',rt.. i Canadian Camp Life. 2ml edl- linn; Among the Peoples of H. C; In 'im *^��.thl*..s�� wvst . Nan, ur riomfr Women una Unix. The sets nf flvs tur ll.O'i or T5c P*T oopy till Jan. lllll. AnMrt^sH I*'. .__ I.e.Tin.-.;, llli Hamilton Sf-. N'*w W-aatmli-Hteur. B.C., ur any nf tlt-i book tsxitlta. lili.:ijiiii! In lie- trailc. (2516) LAiND HEGISTRY ACT. S. 9, Id snd )_ uf 4, Section 18, Town Re Blocks l. .'). ' pan of li. VV, ship K. A Certificate Ol Indefeasible Till'.' to ���'he ahinu property will be Issue,! in '.(..Ii-i Louisa I'liyfair on die JIm d<_ at Deceniiu���-, 191 I, unless in the ni'iiin time tx w.lni objection bc made t<_ ne in smting h. .. person or iwsoiii -dahnlng an estate or interest therein, or in any part thereof, .1 0. QWTMS, llisti"' Kegislrar i,f Title*.. t-ar,d Registry Office, New Weatmlnster, It.t;., November tmlm, 1313. Tbe peraOB or persons lil \ .irr. i't) their custiidy oi* possession tke Zotlosi tn-g Title; I>e< Js relating in Hie es il ���pHljnrtJ arc requested to deliver Um ��ihii< u> the undersigned. 17th January, lg79. Crown btshI lo ���Gordon Parmer Dafoe of s. Vt. ',��. Section is. Township 8. !7th January, 1879, Oordoo Parmer Dafoe lo Oeorge Marshall, ��-onvey)uic e 'in fee or tho S W. 10 acres or S.'A".',; -���Sf-rtiim IS, Township n. 31st December, 1908. Cordon Barter Tlafoe In lack Miller, conveyanfte in ���See of S. part ol S.W.'4, Section iH, Township ll. 21th September, 11)04. Oordon Par ���ier Dafop io Jack Miller, conveyance in fee part nf S. W. '4, Section 18, Towiishln fi. llih February, 1906. Jack Miller to sii.nid Wright, conveyance in fee "f th" smith portion of S. VV. '/4 Of Sur tion 1* Township fi, except I�� aercn .) C. CVVVNN. -<'.'47fi) Dlstrlcl ll'-nitlrar of Ti��l,-��i SP1RELL\ CORSETS Made to measure, -guaranti**** ono vear Ition" J78 for appointment. MUS TWISS, City Manager. ���HSU) 217 Six'-h Street BURNABY SCHOOL BOARD. Sealed separate trnderu, superscribed "Tenders tor School, Sperling ..Avonue," also "Tenders for Tent, Gil- nu .,1 Avonue," addressed to the undersigned, will in* received up to the hour cf 7 p.m., Tuesday, December 23 1913. Plans and Specifications can be seen al the office of the Architect, 116 Crown liuililiiis. Pender Streel \v.. Vancouver, or at the Bi hool I'iimiiI Office, Kingsway, West Burna fcy. i Kach tender musl be accompanied .tiy a duly certified cheque for a sum equal to ���"> per cent ol 'hn tender, which will be forfeited if Uie party tendering declines to enter Into con ti-aci if called upon to di o | ��� lii ques ol uni ui ceei nil ti ndei i i ** will be ri'iiiriiid io ilu in on siKiiini-- i.f contra - The Bi ard do nol bind Ihemsi Ives in accopi the lowesl ot any tender, A .1 BARHAM. r *, ."7 McKs; (2648) Been tary | Tacoma, Dec ly Thai they wtro gulll ��� ���'. an ei empted h iid up I i e Mond iy evi ning ���* as admltti I to thi pulli e toda . I/1, Ray Baki ��� and Albi 11 Bpledsl' 11 Portland hoys, eai li 17 j ��� am Id ind n embers ol n spectable fain In tin Itoi City HEW TLA BailVTCK the Modern Prlsellla. The slifl'ness and furmulity of the call are relieved by this pleasant Invention, and everybody Is sure to feel more at home after tea Is served. When n ten (nine nnd lis equipments nre not a pari of lbe drawing room It Is quite good form In hnve the maid brtug In tbe tea service un a prettily ur ranged tray Japan, ns usual. Is tn be depended upon iu sup ply the housewife with artistic wicker trays for thin use. The tea sets seen In the Illustration ure also from the mikado's realm Onu Is decorated with a cherry blossom de sign, and Uie other set depends for Its charm upos the oddity of the spouts used mi teapot and cream pitcher An Afternoon Tea Apron. Iiniiiin st bi long ufternoon ten aprons Is the one inudu ut n half yard, hull width, uf r.insi butlMto or orjniltdle, im lllled :il the lOWer ami side odgOH Wltll Cotton laee plcol bordering thnl i- scurcely mure limn u nerles uf long loose loops uud ul the top KllghtlJ gulbeied Intu n wulHlbuild of nnrro'.v i ibon. decorated :.i both ends wltli hn iv Idiots fr.uii which full n llulfUoZeli ni more ends in quarter Inch wide rib liin. linwkiiolteil midway of IheleiiKtb Tbe t enter of the upruu Is orunuielited with I'.vu Insets nf embroidered Bllel hue. One nf these, placed sir-i inches below llie wnlsiliatid, is a four luell squnru, nml il ther. plnced sh Inches above the lower edge, Is n . by I Inch eblong. 'if course luce "f nny oilier substantial sort could lip employed, slid while net, soiitnelic embroidered Is equally ns pretty lis fllcl MatUir.rj the Garbage C_n. if ih.. giirbii * in becomes shabb) treal it In u i nt i I nl innl til ti iti pnlnl .mil sjiT tin* ] i nf a new mu' 'iii inn rli n garbage enn print lhe Inlllnls mi it uiili mi'i.'ii fining ni'ld. Ihen com wiih iiini'ii palm nvw the lellors one housekeeper, HlidliiR Hint palls u"ii mli i"l up uu lhe iliimliivnllcr In un n pn rl ment house, lind her husband pnlnl different iiiunli'i's of nil hands all the wny iirnnnd the pulls belonging tn Ole neighbor* u lint tin, dumbwaiter une '. ud f ir I'm ground floor, t��,i f��r (lie second floor, three for the third, nnn Sn nil Cliafiny Cish Get In Crash Toweling Is Just the Gift For Histess Who Is Fond of Entertaining Inlormally at Supp.r or Luncheon, Deur r.isa-I hnve just come back to New Vork from n week end -pent with Margaret VV., and I nev r leave her charmlug country bome without tits iiiii'iiml'm inlilc feeling ttint I bnve bei n extremely rude. Margaret Is one of the few remaining specimens of pnltteiieas left to us in this rude, busy age In deed, she is so anxious to be ulce and to huve her t'.iesis enjoy themselves thnl she defeats hor own good object l.y belug too solicitous of their well l"1* lng. In olher words, she Is one of those "pressing" people who make the aver age woman feel like "saying things" nt times, Here Is an example of wbnt I menu: "W.in'i you have une of these enkes, di'iir';" she cried one afteruoon at tea, ber bright eyes falling ou ray empty plate. 'Tbuuk yon very much, but I've quite liuishod." "Ob, but you must try oue of these They're homemade." "I'm sure they are delicious, but really"��� "Just one. now; just tn please llle." Hu I wns obliged lo meekly dispose of lhe e;iI.e. and .is anon lis I bud enme tn lhe List crumb Margaret begau ogaln. ������Now I'm sure you will hnve another, wnnt ynu." "No, ('innl; yen. really. Murgnret * ������(ih. do; 1 have uot nearly finished yel. Iio keep me company. Or per hi us j t li did i* it 111 t* my cuke':" ������It wus splei fllil!" I managed to reply, quite honestly, fur Mnrgaret is a Hoe * * i* "I'.ui. truly"��� Weil, it was ull off, Margaret smiled A sail, wistful smile, which said as plain Ds words, "I'm so sorry ynu didn't rare for it. for if yon bad yuu would have taken another one." She doesn't seem lo realize that, bow- ever nice n enke mny be. lhere exists to the vulgar mind stich n thing as- well, repletion is the prettlesl lerm I can call it. though very small people line expressed Ibe same meaning by announcing tbnt they are "full now." Then one day Margaret began talking of new spring frocks, and I was foolish enough to sny tii.it I wns thinking of changing my dressmaker. "The very chance for ynu to try the lirtle fan-null) who mnde my green guwu she's so smart and so cheap She lives nt��� Tliere. I've forgotten. I ut I'll look It up iu my address bonk and let you know." Now. ns n matter of fnct, I don't admire Margaret's gre*n gown In tbe lenst, nml Hick said It was a "shriek of fashion." Trying lo he tactful, I appreciatively keil at Margarel and replied: "Don't bother, deal' I lliink perhaps after ull I'll give Mme Blank another chance." "Yes. but yuu mny as well have the address, mayn't yuu'' And I'm going tn her this week, anil if she says she ��� cannot take any mo-e orders Just now I'll mention that you nre a friend of mine or���or maybe It would be better fur you to come wltll tne." Murgnret Is alwuys rull of plans, nnd. knowing that to raise her hopes to lei | them fall again wlll hurt her reclinns. I temporized by saying, "I'll think u over." And so we went on every minute i I 1 lhe time I spent, with ber, I feeling lln must ungracious creature on tbe eir li fur Margaret never con see (hul she i has said enough Yet s ie Is a ileal ami does mean so well. Why don'l I go to Perncilffp nexl sum lner7 Why don'l 1 take her remedy for sore thronti Why don'l I lake a ticket for the i urrcnl event talus': Why don't I gu to her ilclltlgl'.' And Indeed I don'l kqnw why I don'l do many of these Ihiiigs. except that I don'l particularly want, to Dirk nml I never [holt forwnrd lo nur v Ih In M n let, simply hei ause ue ti ul ii su li.ii-1 I" gel iiw iy '���'.������ plead Ciai u .* li in engagements In lown ��� w on i th.*..' hold uvt>r." lm ynu ren en ber >'ai.i Weller'* re ply in hi- fuilier when (Iml dpur nhl iu iiCem.iii mggested (hal hi- leiter to .Mary, the housemaid, wns rather short. "Nol n bit i f It," said Sam "She'll i ish there i o* moro, and that's the ] greul mt n' letter wrltln'," j Somehow tlrise words always pome Into my bend ns I travel homo from Margaret's I wonder. Kl��a, how you will like :he dollies nml ee'iierplece I mn making for a friend who dues n Int nf iiil'iiiiu.il entertaining cliulliig dish parties und lhe like The sei is nf hlue nml white linrreil tea toweling A ynrd nnd live eighths nf eighteen Inch wide lowellmi lllllkes the twelve floWe*, will h nie nine Inches square, ���*��� square "f Hie tnwPlltig -".ii ton narrow In innke u good looking ei'iilt'i-piere, sn I emnpri, mi-nil nn nn nblnlig lahle runner The edges nf Iuil li dollies nnd comer piece nre lliiislied wilh Ileal Ily padded lillttonlliilltig dune with iiiercerl'/.i'd cot ton Ihe shade of lhe bine bur In the crash Aernut the center of each dully nml nl both ends of lbe runner renter pice will lie placed the Initials of thr owner In cross Mitch, carried mil It' two shade* of blue. On n polished ma bogany tnble the ��el Is stunning. Time's up, so nut wlederschcn. MABEL. Musl Marry for Love. Cadillac, Mich., Dec. 18, Challatla Hall, 19, a stenographer, '.'.ill Inherit Many Men Dave Now (lone Into Hie Rxctuslve Production of Hone,-,��� Workers Live only u Few Months llut the Vl.eons Sun ive I'or n Number ol Years���.Vilillcial Comb lias Revolutionised Industry. Apiculture, ns the science nml practice of bee-keeping is called, has of late years become a very profitable occupation. Il may seem strange to talk of a "hue farm," yet lhere are many sueh farms in this country, devoted almost exclusively to tba rearing of bees. There are two ways of making a profit out of hces, either hy IN sale ol the honey they produce, cr by the rearing and sale ot the I,ees themselves. in order io run a bee farm successfully It Is necessary, of course, to lecome acquainted with tbe ways and ! ablts of tho bees themselves. A hive consists of a queen, drones, and workers. Only one queen lo a hive; she will brook no rival, her nil" must be absolute. She lakes her consort from i mong the drones, and produces both drones and workers. Al (lie end of the busy season the drones are either I 'lied or turned OUt to perish us useless encumberances. An average hive contains about 25,000, a large one as many as 50,000. Five ihousand bees weigh aliotil a pound when they are charged with boney, The weight ot starved bees is hardly perceptible, it sometimes happens, In dispatching them by rail for a journey ol several (i*i.s, they will arrive at iheir destination either dead or In a very poor condltlou, This is due to carelessness or Inexperience. In buying bees by weight from any distance, allowance * 'soli Ui always be made for deterioration In transit, as they con: ume tin '. own homy. A farm may, of course, consist c.f sny number of hive.. A queen is ready for fertilization fyom three to 1 ve days after birth. The worser be * live only two or (hree months, but li. ��� queens will exl I for bi v, ml years. If a queen should die permaturely, or I e lost isi Ii ��> lng the hive, which sometltn ' bapp * . the colony Insist upon ba> In \ anotl r qu en, and set ab :��� nourlshli ; lhe brood li 11 be hi-il. ll mnr. tlnn one queen h ia sd, then tbere is trouble among tm- myai belrs, and they llgbt amon i maelves nil all hut one an* exterminated. ,\t one time beea made tbelr own combs: now tbey are r ved Cut trouble, for lie coml b ire made for ibem. Tbe process Is v ir; Interesting. l>ir- wax Is melted In a metal receptacle cml kepi hot. Immediately above Hi s, suspended from the celling, Is a contrivance like a wooden comb, the teeth hem: strips of wooden board. Tbe latter are o.unged Hire" or iour times into the molton wax, wblc, ���... en it sels, can l>" p- ded off In p' eels. Having become stiiT. it In dipped In warm water to make lr limp, and then passed ^between two metal rollers, which stamp il wld tlm pattern whicb the bees work upon and draw out, thus forming Hi" cells. I arger a Id thicker slieeis are required for c,e breeding franits than for the honey frames, 'lhe wan sheets are fitted in the Ives for the h.-es to ���������ork upon. It says much fo their Intelligence that they readily accepted thh substitute for iheir own liandl- \; i k. lf there should he more than one queen In a blve un" of tbe queens wlll have It wilh a following. They will "swarm" upo.i a neighboring tree, 'and must be hived. Tbls Is comettmes a ticklish Job, The straw arrangement called a ': iiep" musl '��������� taken uti tin.' iree an. bold beneath tbe Ibranch upon wblcb tbe beeB are swarmln; and lhe latter shaken Into It. Tie y must then he thrown down In fronl of Ihe hive, wbeu Jie) Rill crawl Inside Gloves itud _ rail nun 'boused wh.." baudll ���, bees, although those engagod on a boe fa.*,.i rarely use either. Either tbey are proof agalnsl stings, or lhe bees are used I . them and do not filing. A bee dims no' sting unless ll ls altackei. or annoyed. Had or careless handling mlcht he rewarded wllh B few stings, Swarming is principally for breeding, and should be prevented aa much ss poistble In th" Interests of honey l production. The prices of beea differ ; a, cording lo Ihe Ume of lhe yea-. : Kar Instance. In May and .lune a I.I giirlan queen would cost about $_; In July a Irllle less, in August and Sep- 1 letnher lens still, while In October : ami November she mlgh be got for i fl.nii. Horn" bred queens are cheap- er. and could be imd lor 75 cen A t.lRurihn swarm, quoen Included, Would COSl elose on $10, ii la ourlous lo note lbs different ; shades of wax. which is caused bv the dlfferont nationality of lho tees, in* directly Is lbe esull of the different imis of flora. The blossom which j renders mosl boney la while rlover. Others ar" apple, peer, cherry, raspberry, v. blie'i'u n, sainfoin, lime and buckwheat, When the bses llghl upon ��� u patch ol favorite flowers they work Steadfastly at il until Ibey have ex. haii-ied Ihs kupp*'/ of honey. Tiny link" iitraiKlii I'u il from lhelr lm is In a (rue bee-line. The neighborhood wblch Is best adapted for beea Is where there are several kinds ot honey-producing plnnls or trees sn that, when one noes off another cornea nn. Some places have only one or Iwo kinds, so lbat Ihe supply of ho.ioy Is limited. The two disease which most affect beea are dysentery and foul brood. Of enemies lhey have many. The wax moth, who layn eggB In ihe hives and demolishes wax, pollen, and brood; iraspR, who lake advautago or ihelr '< superiority of Btrength and activity; , ji Ice, who cul wa�� am' honey; spiders, i who calch bees lu lhelr webs; birds, who eat bees, particularly Ihe blue tit, who In winter settles upon the : entrance board ol the klve and laps ; with hls beak; Ihls bring Die bee to I ihe entrance, and the bird promptly snaps it up. Itnis wlll also eat Mores, and loads In Ihe windy weather wlll I wBlt near Hie hives for reluruln; ! bees, on Ihe chanie ot lhelr being blown lo Ihe ground, when Mr. Toad i ''inn gobbles tbou up. ncouver HEAD OFFICE: VANCOUVER, B.C. Branches Tlircuub'.ut the Province of British Columbia. Savings Department at all Branches Deposit! of Ono Hollar and upwards received and Interest ut tho blghcut current rate paid or credited lutir yearly. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Dr.tts and Travellers' Cheques sold, payable lu all paria of tbe world. CHAS. G. PENNOCK, General Manager. New Westminster Branch: A. W. BLACK, Manager. Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships Prince Rupert and Prince George. Mnn.in- and Thursda t* al midnight for Pl-lnec Rupert Tui st.. | s anii B iturdai al i *- midnight mt* Victoria and Seattle. Thuis.i ns ;n 12 midnight for iii .ni,.'. Hay. Friday, D c. Uth, nl 13 midnight foi Quia n i'ii., loll 1 indi ���I nd ��� Die I'.tli. at 1 iid Ighi for Su-.vait an.I Mai ' GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. trains connect at Prlncs n u�� rt with Mi.ii��i.i\ i Thursday steamers from Vanoouver fur Terraoe, Ha/., itun. Su.in,, is, tiitv.-t trains to Ross I -il.��� i mils 800 > GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY it.iins connect sl Chicago with all lm. a Hum the W'.si. EUROPE Tickets tu and from any sti in. nip Lie >"a w i ih. We have Ua in all. Ill i gl ,.i i . tn Itinerary for your approval. W, E. Duperow. G.A.P.D. H. G. Smith, C.P. &. T.A. 5;,' Granville St., Vancouver. Phone Scy. 8134. U BUCKUN, Pit. tni lis*: M(r . BBARDBLBD, Vlce-Prssldsnt VV. t. II. Bill 1.. 1 U��c snd 1 i'�� SMALL-BUCKLiN LUMBER CO., Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF Pir, Cedar and Spruce phenes fla. I snd ��77. .Till THEY TALK PANAMA SERVICE llppon Yusen Kaisha Will Probably Co Ordered by Jap Government to Start Line. Thera la Ktrons probability that tbo ; Nippon Yusen Kaisha v. ill be Mit.'.si- idized by thc Japanese governmenl to operate a fleel ol steamships \ i.i the Panama canal lt'pnris from Toklo Intimate thai this Btsp v- ill be taken For inn* time Interesl has osnterad on Jttpan as to lur Inti itlon 1 I \ Inn the 1 illi -> 1' thai ��� ��� :������ * Ia regard to that trade The Nipponese situated pr ictli liy on 1 is other : Ida ot tho 1 1 rom the DtiTted Klngdi s id II Is s ml that Mi" Sue/. 1 inal ,. 11 ���. ��� to the t.hl country from Japan Is shorter than would In* tho run rla (he greal water ditch In Central America. An a result tbe Mikado's governmenl haa nui piayed any conspicuous pan in regard to steamship developments by way ol Use ca- . nal. Baron Kondo, chairman ol the Nip pun YiiKcn Kaisha. In preticiitinK the semi-annual statement of tha company at Toklo, said that he expected la reaction In Bhlpplng was certain to leniiic. Advices frnm Japan quote ihe chairman In pan aa follows: "The administration reforms carried oul by th" government affected busl- ni 1 nlgciu ral unfavoral ly and Its 1 ftecti will be felt in the coasting trad" At pn sent the shipping trade Is at the busiest owing to the inertia pf the pasi lint reaction Is certain to come, Moreover, Japanese ship owners Imported 86 vessels with sn aggregate tonnage of 230,000 Of 111. BO 4n VI BSelB, 140,000 Inns. :ne [registered al KwanLung and the rent in Japan. (If lale there ban* been In dlcatlons 1 f a glul of shipping, and we mini be watchful aa to Ita effects "Bul t'.'i future of the shipping tradi 'of the world In general deserves no pessimistic views. The communications among different c luntrles are b coming busier ami the opening of the Panama canal wlll give rife to freah activity Inthe world's shipping. In anticipation if Ihls event, foreign shipowners are busily constructing now vessels and Increasing their cap Hal, The mosl progressive of foreign steamship companies is the Hamburg American llne, Our company's fleel consisting of 83 1 ss '�� has a total displacement if 340,000 tons. When in *..* vessels unw under construction ;r, 1 ompleti ���!. the total 1 innnge �� 111 he 449,000, Btlll, il Is 11 ii moro than 1 tie fi urtii 1 I the total lonnago of thn Hamburg-Ami rica llm "If Hi" I'liverniie nl ordni Oil company to open a Panama lii:". when the canal la constructed, or If II be comes necessary to open su li n line in consideration of the gen ral Hit nation of the shipping world, the com ���/will have to Increat * 1 acpltaL 1 he cxpeni 1 a of vessi 11 under con ��� ���, tlon can bi defrayi A from the 1 ervi 1. and we have no Ini ntion to Increase the capital But wa are tik- ing suitable measured to keep up with the progress ol the Bhlpjilng mule of th ��� world " Burned to Death. Seattle, Dec 18, While trying to save her fix children from death by !iire Mrs, Henry Williams WM burned to deal'.i Tuesday night on a house- boal at the foot of Kllbornne street on I-ake Onion, The chlblr n escaped Injury, bul Ihe husban dniul lather was severely burned ahout the hands ami face while cm. \iv irlnr to extinguish the flames thr enveloped his wife. r3 New Wellington COAL JOSEPH MAYERS Office, 554 Front Street, Foot of Sixth Street. P. O. Box 345. Phone I0S. N.'hat with the harbor improvements, tbe further DEVELOPMENT OF the fisheries and Aitchison's Ladies' Tailoring Branch surely Westminster Is coming to her own. J.N. AITCMISON Tailor to Ladles and Gentlemen. Westminster Trust Block. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Thief Left Eggs. Uv*d in Subway Trains. Minneapolis, Dec. IS. - Chicken I New Yorh, Dro, IS. David H'.iiplri, thieves Hich* 16 hens from Andrew |��, lived a v...ek In subway trains a fortune of 1600,000 if she marries m,.lander, 3004 .6th avenua south, niter Mcal'ii* his father's watch. He early today, but left, three egBs. Nol told the police "ll aa-.ed mo from for love within n year, by provl&l; of her grcut uncle'a will. rest,' In Probate. m lb" Hotter ,,' Uu* R��lnte nf Theinaa J.ileis .11. Inte i.r the City uf New Weiil- nut,* ter, I " eiit.'i. it Mill'-I''. is IIKHi.liv OrVKN lbat all ei'iilltiil-H niul ullii r piirsiitis h.i\*ln�� any **l ilms nr demands ukuIiisi lne estate ���f the above nnmed 'I'h,mias Juhnson, Hte *.r lhe City uf New Westmlnstnr, In ihn County nf New Westminster, In the Pro- la r HiiMsii Columbia, dreamed, who 11..1 on ii," si ....ini day nf September, Ifll, mil whose will was proved iii the Bupreme Courl ..r I'.-iiisii Culumbla oil lbe thirtieth lav ef October, 1818, nml to whose real md p��rwiniil estnte letters of ndmlabttra. tlon with 'in* will nnnexnd wi re amated 10 Inmei Johneon nf Hie City uf New Wenl- ���i.e.-t. i* aforesaid, are hereby required tn 1 uartlculnra lu willing nf fielr ebilmn ir ileiuauilH In tin. Uliileisliiin ,1, the llil- 1 trntor with (he win ami. ve.l, on or is fore iin* 1 lib iL.vi.f Jnmmry, mil. at ih�� *,'i.i. 1 ne ml,ne il address, after whli-u dat* Ilu snld administrator with tbe will sa* v'l will I'l'n'i'.l in distribute tlie aswit nf the said Thntnae Johnson, deoeaim ii'iini.,:**t lie* eariiis entitled thereto, h.iv- Ing regard only tu tho clnlms and domanfla uf whlili be shall tlnn have hail nolicn nnd lbe said administrator win, the will nn- ncxed wlll mu b" liable for th- nawtn of tlie said Thomas Johnson, decoissed, or nnv part thereof so iiisirilmied lu nny iwrwia in- persons or n-tum* olalms or dmnandii ho shall mil Ihen have luul notice. iniied iios iiiii iinv uf Deoembor. a.iv 1913. JAMBH JOIINSfiN, Ailmlnlsli-nlul* Willi Ihe Will Almexeli. Hll i*;iki,iii streot, New WastmlnsUr, RC C5��l ) UU. COLUMBIA STREET, NEW WESTMINSTER Oirls' classes, Tuesday 7:8* p.m.; Adult classes, Thursday, 10:SS a.m.; Bewlng classes, Thui.-tdoy. 7:1Ml p.m. HnardliiK and room rules rensenaMe. Meals served to ladles and gentlamin. Hpeclal dinner Fridays, W.M t* i'i*. Vot piiriicii'.ars Oftll phont 1114. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1.13, BUSINESS DIRECTORY MUQIC. Wits. 1:1.1.. C. IIAItHY, TEACltMH ��� 'l ti '' tbi umlssli ;u r of tha Baslta ' * board 1 . trade, by 1-:.! tr Dyni bi past w.ek. 111 ��� commissioner statad that evi 1 is being gathi red rnr pn ��� ��� ��� in-11 to the commission, when an- Vlctsrla, Dec. Ig. 1 . ��� | ��� non polnud. that at the present time both bten completed for ths construction tn consume! and grower ware get of the new printing office and museum ting a dishonest deal, additions I 1 the 13. C. parllameni I ulld ] lb" commissioner referred to the Ings In tliis city. The new muscui im.1 prices i���*iii) iur i'r.uit In Vancou- addition Is to run along the Oovern ver and tbe low prices avatlahlo In im red side of the pari imenl ths Okanagan, pftmlslng that very block 1,-ormhe present museum wing thing possible ". mid be di ne to ahn aim . '. 11 k to ��� thi conditions which were at the will t've Buildings st Victoria��� Nev; MuseuTi. LUNCHEON SETS. Novelties In Surrrrer Liners For tht Qur.y.-ilov*. Beveral nttructlve novelties In summer linens for the cuuulry bouse nre being show tv. Our old friend, lbe willow |i*itiiM*ii. wblcb bus become its , stu llllil rd 11 tiling In ehiii.i n . bread nml butter un; in food, has been adopted ns un embroider) ilesi*_ii fm* linen RllUgaluw ivlllliw sels. ns these liiiiiheiiii niiiiits ure called, nre In white linen with tbe traditional Chinese design embroidered In two shades uf blue. The price Is $10.00 for e rot consisting of 11 twenty-seven luch ecu terplece uiul three dozen doilies���oue iiuz'ii iii I'.ieh of the three customary sizes Bmall napklus to mutch ut ?_* 0 dozen. Willow ehlii.i enn he used with I bil corre*|K>iidliig linen with strtkitig ef- ' ft"l. Tun slriiiiiiij. In fact, fnr anything except country bouse entertain' lug. Even Ibers U will seem to many j women lo be "too much ur s nuic-b iie:<��" :n,.I Hip) will prefer to use a pluiucr liiin.1 wllb ibe willow linen, Auslrhin linens ure another novelty Thei i nine in while, n pale grayish hlue mul 11 iinii creamy yellow The color is not solid, however, ns mnny pri nl time Imlltatlng against _ 1 ��� sful marketing. Superior street, Ii 1. - new 1103 0 ��� hi ai a Will Examine Thaw. 1 m o d, :>' 11 , Dec 17 A commission t:i examine Harry K. Thaw to ih ii rmino wbether bis Libert) under I ball wonld be dangerous to public safety, wss announced in the resci pt is:mi ii 1 j Judge A'drich in thi ;��� d- eral 11 art today. The to consist of Kranh s cotd, Dr Merton Prime, Huston. Dr. ' O, Bot 111. Telephone 711 J V IIAMl'I'iiN BOI.B. BARIUSTEI, HoMi'llur nnd Notary. OrfloM Har blocs. .. 1-oiTie street. Nsw Weslmlr sier. II O M s-II'Alllllk.. MARTIN A CA8HAD1 Harriet, rs nnd HoUellora. tot to Sit Weatmlnater Truet Block. O. E. Mar Un. V.'. il McQuame and doorae I GManay For Prince Rupert and Alaska. ;11 00 p.m Kvery other Saturday : ��nnce Rupert, Granby Bay and Skeena River Points. (11:00 p.m Wednesday! For Gulf Island Points. i ':00 a n . Tuesdays for Victoria. Call li>'< at points In the Gulf Islands. ���I ' OOIM.RT. * sent. Nsw Weslmlnslsr �� llHiil'IK i) P ��.. v.oeoiiver SYNOPSIS I if COAI. MININO Rt (UM.ATION8. fiiAI. MININO rUhts of tha Domlnlei In Miii.n.iiia. Haakalcbewan and Altmrta ��� he ViAmn Territory, tha Northweet Ter ��� u.i'Je and In a portion of the Provlno of rrriiieh Columbia, may be leaaed for > term of tweniy-on* yeara at an annua rental of II an acre. Not mora than til' acree will i.,* irnaed ta one apptleanL Application for a lease must ba mad t,y Hi" i,|,t,iir-an> In patara tn the A��"�� or Hub .A ren i of tha dlstrlot In which tk rlrbia nii|.lt. .1 for ara eltuatad. In eurvrver3 leading in matters warriors was somewhat obsolete, bu-jof finance and commerce, ns vreTT as they were bandy men ln pitching a j for those who. like yourself, are study- tent or lighting a camp fire and were | ing these questions from an academic generally worth more tban their yer) | standpoint, to endeavor to select tbe modest keep and wage. ing aeaaioB. Under the evisting system aiming ia a matter of provincial jurisdiction except in the prairie province aad ia tbe Yukon. In the latter there la special act witiraut regard to placer mining. Tbe former legislation lacks uniformity w-onld ad ��eil aa permanency and this in c. ns'dcrpd adverse to the encour- a.-.r.-.cul cf British investors aadf ei'itt*-?. A federal act embodying alt. the best features cf the different pro vincial enactments was suggested a Worth Knowing. A few minced datsa added to fudge is It comes from tbo store wlll make i novel nnd dainty confection. In cooking i>eas and beans tho wator ���dnmlil be allowed to boll' away to al- must nothing. Whoa tba seasoning la mil In this makes s delicious julca. If the ckithsa boiler leaks wbllo la um�� th* hols may bo temporarily atop- imd op by putting a handful of eora meal Into tho watar. It will All tha hot*. Rtsls msrsrooaa. wblch caa ba hnngbt cheap at tha baker's, mak* th* moat delicious addition to podding and ���iwtsrds If pulTsrtaod and sprlnklej ���ver in* top. -V Na, Navar. I,ot* may ba blind. Rnt yoa iwvw saw a brida wbo couldn't Ml man* bloMoma from *aa0owera.-t.inHnn��tt KiHinirar. ��� No rlrmmMaacaa ran porinanen' morisim a drtinalaad win channels through wbtoii the new'craft few 3,��ar�� �����.__�� th.e ,mil*s ""* .will be steered, rather than allow- oth-.mfnarala committee of the house of Very Untidy. . ier courses to be followed, which nra*y rom-moBB and was approved by th�� The great baseball player's wlfanot be to the Rdvtuitage c.f the Do-, Canadian mining institute, had never seen a game, bot he Anally minion or of those most largely- te-i The legislation now receiving thft*' persuaded her to view one In which terestrd in Its progress. attention o* Hon. McCordie. minister he was to play. He was doing his j Possibly this way of expressing the ef mlnea, aad his officers would, it i�� best, of course. One strike bad been thought may appear to some enigmatic imiTi isswid. be somewhat similar tcs called on him, and. as osual in base- but lt will at least be evident tbat by the Uatarto mining act. ball anecdotes, two men were out and j making the permanent Investment fn ��� . the bases full. Our hero was gather- Canadian undertakings tit evwry way ���_��.,���__ ���.��.���,. _-. , ��� ���_. lng his strength for the swat he wai desirable to those ln other countries jOEOUMD hinPU tell*-S_m_��� going to give the ball. And the ball)who have a supply of surplus moBBy-.Ij ���"��� D.SAPPOINTMEMT came. Ile knew It was his as the ball Canada will place herself ln a better i _. started, and with a mighty crack he position to control her own develop-1 T*? ������*,'��� ���u�� ��- ,he recent dif- 'If ted It Into space Dropping his bat.! ment and the disposal of her owtr nat-:���***' ~-*k Emigration offlcera at he sped for flrst, and ere the roar ol applause burst out a"/alight woman In the grand stand rose and called: "Will, come back bers and put tbat bat wbere It belongs!" ural resources than If. when tbe ITmlt I "leaoste snn recently told to a local of her borrowing shall have bee^lB,*,, *���* MM ��' the Hindus bold in reached, she shall be compelled to Onamatinw at the capital, and fi go a-begging for money at almost any tt ��"" price. �� iw What Canada Offora; *--*��� It would not be an exaggeration to �����" say that no other country In the I *���* world today ls In a position to offer! **��� bo led to thick the Hindis dawn-trodden person but am* ill-usage, was too Wa* to bold any Ill-will againat. Tallow subject." ow tbo Vancouver-Vlctofiar such splendid opportunities tor safe 6o,lt **"* *���*��� bJeal man, In Hindustani, and profitable lnvestmeat aa lir Can-i ***���*������* -** ***tmt arrival from la ada, and yet In London and Parts and jat Wa tiwabla wtth the Immlgradaar elsewhere, financial noses are turned' offlcera. _ Tka Hindu, In reply. The Sneealng Prayer. The custom of following a sneeu wtth a prayer goes so far back Into the past it is next to Impossible to say when it actually began. According to Btrada the custom originated among tbe Assyrians, who, through an opln- elsewher*. financial noses aro turned ��. _ __ ._ lon of tha danger that attended It, up at almost everything Canadian: mm- __" _f brathora la B. C. bad adrtaa* after the act of sneeslng mado a short cepttng only thoae of the leaat ftata^,"" **.*~f* *"* ���"* brta��- aaaHi prayer to tbe gods. The Romans af- est yield. ]"���*!* 2J***1**- "n* Insaatthg ter sneeslng cried out, "Jupiter, help To Anglo-Canadians this Is tbs ono'i80*. Wmf*> *" boebad hte mc!" The custom Is mentioned by moving picture that ts kept constantly ier. ���*** aajlsalant aad i Homer, tho "rty Jewish writers ai.d,before tholr oyoa, and I doabt tT\-******__ ���,���_?I*,*,* - others, and Is found among many sav- j there are many who do not at Um��sl���*"���**. ������ atebail. ta Mb ago trlbea. at least wish that ��h��y had tha .op- St""*"*- *5���� brlgbl ��� I portunlty to re-group tba figures and '_**". *��* ***,ul* ��"�����*��� It Was His Own. bave the klnematUt one* more cover *_** J���***9 ��P In other "What's tbe baby crying foi "��o scene with bis camera. Tbe "amart ZJ_^_*____*_i *|�� ""f *��* **���*-��� aow?" asked tbe haa' of tbe house young men who aaw apgarsat Indus- *��f_ ***���**}��� ba.���" &_***. t*****. from the depth of bU paper. Wai salvation In amalgamations nad. >��������* �����?***** A oordbU rao*��- "He want* hia own way." answer- toeldsntally. fat promotions tor than* Hf5_^__"________* ������_���!_�������*_* ����������� �������� ad tho mother. faltrae," ao ably deacrllMd In yonr ctoe- And with bU mind on tbo latest tag remarks, would e stock quotations hubby replied: ,ar*d off tho stag*, w "Wall, It It'a bla. why don't you tot .ar wbo aaw vUlioaa . .._._ blm hava It?" mountain timber aad pooriy-Oqatpiad aaw mills, wbea attMbad to the �� Motberiy AdaonltbMt. of th* Dominion. wonM ba glvsa Lists, too. la oat or _**_}, ibtraetl_ia_____�� haa Mb ���Bl VNow. Anne, how often haro I told ?,?��??��* ^l.��� you alwaya to cast your oyoa down f". donnrtnra. *__*t, . ��� wban you aro In tho str**t? It make*, ^w��^^n.5��t__r^!St*^_*^5^_9_!r ^S_?�� a good impression, and. bosldoa. yoo !����� ���*>����� '���,,?fto^��t������-��4wSi��. �������� mm*** lad a poeh.ti��.h tha. J- ^^^^^^Si^ talnly b* WA tbat thoy *mtm aot clothed ta a garb whicb hanaontead wltb the rant of tbo pietnra. Wbat fools wa Caaadtaa* ara, wa should bs willing mouth , ���Mrnth aad yaar after ywur to aaa way.- Iron. Oold nad Water. Iroa to aaran tlmaa aa baart ai watar, talk ter bulk, and gold ita taaa tlmaa aa heavy. Tha Mayor Realanad. Wainwright. Attn., Doc. It.���Mayor UHy reslgno* yesterday ntbar tba�� alga a oboqoo te laymant for a pool tabl* tor tha tr�� brtgad* of ���waoatboMtob; l__ i alaek. bte tt*m**mtm- .. .. ^.._. gama ot spoltettea aaa* wide nantloMr nad______i _B_a wa sninmuu* abhiml aa _^z^_^_^^ ayawvaa f>*. t& jS^^IH _w ���5?.at_E EIGHT THE NEW WESTMINSTER NEWS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 1911 I Local News Lcgsr Daylght. major Hart M. liar*, will sural �� ���.Ms- tdM"! ... ti'nil" i"H'.��Iit <���" th" lonR" ar.Iavli/l quesl on which is thit th" ___b,*i_".,i* set bai k one lunn- to permit assa-kma :*'-"' '��� r ���'" '���'"���������i"" !" ���tojilis)" Th" !,,:nl "���' ll""1'' "'"''"' ___���-.-��� t-ity hi"' al 8 o'clock. Xothinn . ��� uld l"* mora Apprecfat- art .hun :i pslr i i "Jaeger" Bllppsrs, ���H sale :i' \V. E. Sinclair's. 18838) ftafk-S' 17.50 gold and -silver um- irj-lUs ii'* - 0 al Giflord's. (8649) ����<3' gun metal watches, 16 Jeweled Mmaoaent. reguls r 16.00, now |8.60 al mmmaxTm. WAV To Inaugurate Rural Delivery. It es probable thai the long sought Sir rural mail delivery service will I"' mmtt_VB*a*\mi i" Burqultlam early In in**, new year -ins', lately a postoplce taaaaetor Inspected the proposed route suit rt ik expected that as tlie resull of bis visit, tenders tor the carrying ���rst tta mull will be called for shortly. -than i-i "f the residents hava agreed **������__ pJace latter boxes at their places if "He government acts favorably. Tiria. ul '-' P. ia. P. '*��� Brown v*Al sell ui Moreton Hall, Ed- ��-ncri)s. (removed ror ccnvOnlcnce ol ���_��!�����-), a quantity ot furniture and ItHsmiTinlil i fleets, including - rioges, il'minj; room ami bedroom furniture .i.od carpets. All in good condition, aad will be Bold wlthoul reserve. Full particulars at 17 Begble street. Phone 3M (2611) p-retiy ornainenls for the hatr, fancy ���aiKon and lace scarfs at Mrs. Agrot's ./j Siilh slreet. (26-47) Will Adjourn AsEi.cs. After the Morris ease now being ti ard Is finish d, the special assises will be adjourned Until Jan. 5. The [petit Jurymen nol serving on the Mor- : ris trial were i. I lased rrom further ijm j yesti rdaj until thai date.' Thi [irand jury will sll on Monday next ! Genuine Dr, Jaeger Slippers si Id only by W. E. Sinclair. 12638. if It is a diamond yeu want see the 'oui' big speoials Clifford i.i offering. (2649) Coqultlam Conservatives. , Col. Taylor, .M.i'.. ami W. .1. Manson. .M. I.. A..'will be the principal .peak- ors at the annual meeting and ban- quel of the Coqultlam Conservatlvi I association to be held ihls ovening in the Burqultlam Agricultural hall. Other guests will bo Robert Abernethy, president of the Dewdney Conservative association; Mayor Mars. Port Coqultlam, Iteeve Peter Harth and all the members of the council. The .business meeting will be held lit 7 o'clock when the election of officers will lake place. Qeorge Alderson is tiie present president of the association and il is probable that he will be re-elected. r.-.iaWiieas The mosl exquisite odors known It I pcilunies and toilet waters are made ill Moscow, Hussia, by Kallel. Hill'** drug slcre. (21)29) VV.II Select Candidate. The regular meeting of the Edmonds i Disirict Ratepayers' association will be held In Moreton ball, Edmonds this] (veiling. It is probable that a selee-1 Cun will be made of the two candidates oui .for councillor in ward two. Insure with Alfred W. Mcl.eod, the Insurance man. All kinds written. Hundreds ot millions to pay losses. (2524) To Build Eungalcw. At the building inspector's office { vrstrrday a permit was issued to A. \V. Yeomans to build a five-roomed int.-iRalow on Keary street, Sapperton. Why buy imitations when you can ; \iuy the genuine Jaeger "Pure" Wool: Slippers at W. E. Sinclair's. (2638) j Child's sii knives, fork and spoon.' "p._it1 handle), regular $2.00, now. "Sl.OO at Gifford's. (2649) Money to loan on first mortgages. fas-proved city nml farm propertv. 9 ;_��-r cent. Alfred \V. MeLeod. (2524) Jobs for Women. Once again a job awaits a woman at rs,vR civic employment bureau. This ���nn' it is a competent cook that is .v-antral. No women have applied al- tthamgh dozens of men are on the waiting list for jobs. We -will have thousands of diffi r- *=��t kinds of cm flowers for ChriBl tssam. Also large quantities of (lotted ���towers, and flowers in fancy baskets. Walt for the opening of our ..iFw store. Tidy, tbe Flonlst, phone 1ML (2632) Huiarl trimmed hat.; for $2.1/5 at 3&S. Agret's, 51) Sixth street. (2C4C) J. II. Todd's Music House. 413 Co- *.umliiii street, will be open every eve- ning from now until Christmas.(2641) B. P. O. E. Elect Officers. At the annual mer ting of lodge No. _ N.w Westmlnstel1 B. P. O. E. held las', night the following were elected officers fer the coming year: Exalted ruler. A. W, Gray; esteemed leading knight, A, (I. Beatty: esteemed lecturing knight, (ieorge Adams; esteemed | loyal knight, J. P. McMurphy; esquire J. A. Dadds; secretary, P. II. Smith; treasurer, ('.. II. Matheson; trustee, II. ('. Brlce; inner guard. .1. A. Lewis; ;>ii*.*. E. P. Julian. On Saturday. December 20, a sale of home cooking in aid of the V. W C. A. wlll be held al Reid & McDonald's old stand, corni i* of Sixth and Columbia street. Closing Exercises. Primary pupils in the public schools! of New Westminster were yesterday; dismissed for the Christmas vacation. In some of the classes closing exer- ctscs were held. Today the higher, grades will commence vacation. The Koyal Cafe, Dominion Tins; . block, has re-opened, Best ot meals at reasonable ft'ifi B. (2534) For plumbing, beating and sheel metal work consult Merrlthew & Ram 'say, Elgllttl and Carnarvon streets. Phone 58ii. (2520) Examine Petition. Assessment Commissioner Broad; pctbsrflay said he would start his ex-1 ���a*tB*ti*tS_m ot the gas bylaw petition on ; ^tonday. The petition w-as presented I to the cltj council al its last meeting.! ���Frt-d Davis will sill by public auc-1 ��� on (absolutely without reserve) the! jousofcrild furniture and effects of the vvf-H appoiiiicd S-room residence of Mra Jane Baker, on lhe premises, 51 Coimnbla street, on Monday next, j December _"2tid. at 1:80 p.m. sharp. This sale is of great importance to -"hri-CLmas shoppers, as all the furnl- n.re is exceptionally good, and prac- -veally new. Every article must be _jitd regardless of pricp. fis Mrs. ���i-lskrr.- is leaving New Westminster ���lot: the Kast. (26114) The Dominion Express office will :.c oji-n till 10 o'clock every evening "i��sw now until Chris-mas for thn eon- n_s3enee of the public. ($640) Boys' regular $1.00 Iliu-ersol watch tfoi- <5c al (ii fiord's. (2849) Fonni] On Columbia street, one xiaor",,1 people v.lm buy Hill's "Sat -lrday S|n rial" chocolates, ..5c BYI- ilays and Saturday- i2G43i Opens Branch Store. A. Hardman has opened a branch I store at 716 Columbia street where I during the Christmas season he wlll i offer for sale his own special makes Iof cakes and pastry. Willi every t'i purchase you get a chance on the $150 diamond ring. T. Clifford, the jeweler. ('.'579) Seek Cemetery Site. The Port Coiiuitlam council intend I milking application to tha Dominion ': government for a free grant to the | title of lot 21. Coqultlam subdivision \ for cemetery purposes The lot com-j prises l'i acres and is located about a' mile north of the C, I'. R. depot At present a large tract of government land between the Mtiinekahda ranch and Port .Moody Is being staked out' .by surveyors, lt is expected lhat it, will In* placed on the market In five and ten acre blocks shortly. j Get your skates sharpened at Oeo i Speck's, G2G Columbia street. (2626) Our Dairy Company. Nine i|iiarts of fresh boltled milk j for $1.00, delivered daily. Phone 166 (2443) | Appointment Gazetted. In the current Issue of the Canada; Gazette notice i.s given of the appoint ment as harbor commissioners for - New Westminster of Kred'Tick .1 Coulthard and George S. Blakely, Christmas Bargains in China and ��� Cut Glass = Anatrlai China Dinner Set, gold and white, H7 pieces. Extra Specls $35.00 Aufitr.-ui i bins Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, figured d Blgn A Bargain $21.50 Beml-Porcelaln Dtnner Sets, si7 pieces; for ordinary ware is extra good valua $15.00 Porcelain Dinner Seta, Ii7 pieces; flowered designs. While they last $9.95 rANCY HAND DECORATED CHINA���Uur assortment Includes Chocolate Sits. Berry Sets, Plat's etc. ���CUT GLASS���Cilery Trays, Water Sets. Berry Howls, Vas. t, etc. T. J. TRAPP & CO. New Westminster Phone 59. W^ C^ilifoin^ Agents for Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR RATES AND SAILINGS APPLY F. J. HART & CO., LTD. Established IMI. ��*e write Flre Life, Accident, Employers' LlaMltty. AMtefneMIO snd Marin* Insursneo. SHOP EARLV. ESPECIALLY IN TOYLAND. Special deduced Prices oil Umbrellas I.miles' Umbrellas are al! marked down ni a lii;. reduced priee. All art made with a strong steel frame and rod, with handles of wood mounted with gold and silver; covers In splendid quality silk and gloria. We have a limited number only every one worth from $7.00 to as high as $9.60, Pralday Bargain Day priee is S4.95 Also a stook of children's Offibrellas. To clear at, each 50C anti 75C Mnke the kiddies a present nf an umbrella this Christmas. They Will le delighted to have one. See these valuta at, each 50c snd 75c he New Westminster AND FRASER VALLEY Department Store TELEPHONE NO. 73. SHOP EARLY, ESPECIALLY IN TOYLAND. Tiiday, 25c Will Buy 8 of tlte following Boxed Hair l'lns in assorted sizes. Hooks .*ind Bars on cards. Darning Wool In all Bhadss. Tains, ThlmbloB and Bone Btlllettos, Bafet) Pins, ii.iniliiK Needles und Bodkins. fancy Dress Pins with black ami pearl heads, Collar Sup|ior!s. Hair iNis and Knitting Needles, Stlktne Spools in all shades. The above articles ean be bought In separate or mixed lots. Friday, Market Day Specials OFPER YOU SHOPPING ADVANTAGES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT For Xmas shopping on Friday we are offerirjj very special attractions. Counters and show cases are full of pretty and useful gifts. The lowest prices we can possibly sell at, is the rule of this store. A pleasant hour can be spent visiting the various departments and looking over our Xmas stock. Our Toyland is one of the busy centres of New Westminster. Both young and old are hard at work choosing and deciding the various gifts. The very Xmas spirit is evident in the business of this store these uays. Join the crowd of eager shoppers at McAllisters' on Friday. Basement Specials Tcday Wlsard Oil Mops, with l year's supply of oil $2.00 Mrs. Polta' Sad Irons; regular $1.26; per set 95 C 50-foot Wire Clothes Lints; eaoh 25e Llnoleo P lcor Wax; per box 25c Magic Furniture Polish; regu- ular .Tie per bottle; now ���_' for 25C Victor Flour Siiter iSc Dover Egg Heaters; regularise; now IOC Nickeled Copper Tea Kettles; each $1.15, $1.30. $1.50 and *17.S The Model Slide I.id Nickel Tea Kettle; each 52-25 (lem Food Choppers; the best made; each $1.50, $1.75. and $2.25 Coppered Coat Hangers; regular loo: per dozen IOC 12-lnch Maple Chopping Bowls; each 25c lil-inch Woo.! .Mixhip Spoon8; each ICC Wood Handle Pancake Turners at IOC Ccld Handle Steel Fry Pans; each ��� 10e 15e -"c 25 each. .10c, 15c, 20c and 25c Seamless Cover1 d Iron Roasting Pans; each 50c I'niversal Bread Mlvers; reeu- lar $;!.iM and $3.60 each, for $2.25 and S2.75 Folding Lunch Boxes; regular ;i.*ic; each 25c Nickel Alarm Clocks; regular $1.00; each C"c Scrubbing Brushes; each 10c. 15r and 2f*t Bannister Brushes; each 25c. 50c and 756 Long Handled Hair Brooms; each $1.50. $1.75 and $2.25 Poll.hed Handle Corn Brooms; regular 60c; each 50C German Oil Stoves; 1. " and 3 burner; regular, til a. $-'._. and $3.00. Now each. $1.25, $1.75 and $2.25 Handled Shoe Brushes; reglllar 35c. for 2SC Big Values for Bargain Bay, Today, on Main floor Friday wlll be the day on which yon can purchase a great many articles at a recognized bargain price SPECIAL OFFERINGS FROM NECKWEAR SECTION. Vanity Lace Veils; regulur values to $1.50. In fine silk and Brussels net. Spelcal for. each 95C Ladies' Silk Mufflers; a good variety of colors, with silk fringe; regular values to $1.26. Special today for, each..75e Ladies' Coat oCUars and Frills; come in silks, satin, brocade and velvet, in all shad's: reg. values to $1.75. Spi-ial for. each S5-C Kancy Stock Collars of dainty shadow net, applique, fine lace, with touches oT various colors; regular values to t'i.ni). Special today, each . $1.9$ Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs, with 3 handkerchiefs to a box; of Irish linen, nice hand embroidered; otlu-rs with Maltese and dainty lace edges; regular values to $l.on. Special today for, per box..*0*t LADIES' GLOVE SECTION OFFERS TWO SPECIAL VALUES Ladies' Kid (Moves; regular value: i . $2.60, Speclul. per pair $1.25 An odd line t" cl nr at the iery low price of $1.26 pair. In a fine kid with fingers lined ( .nits ,n all allies; a very pli- able glove, and will give satisfactory v.",ii: regulur \,il ties to ti "in Bpeclal today for, p r pair $J .2* Woolli ii and Fleece L/ined Gloves; In all sizes: regular i.ilm n to 60c, Special for. per P��lr 25e THREE SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' HOSIERY. Ladici' Fine Silk Boot Hose; Reg. tn 75c. Special 50c Pair. This i.s ih" celebrated "Onyx" line of silk hose, with good ltslo topa spliced heelB and toes: full fashioned and in all colors and nil sizes. Spenlnl, todaj onlj for, per p:ilr.$Oc Ladles' 2 and 1 Bibbed Hose; iu black only, with spliced lniii and toes; in all sizes; r< I* 05c, Special for per pair St*** LADIES' PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE Sprcial 3 Pair for $1X0. Lxi'i'lii n; .'.curing ((iiality stock lng; also spliced heels and Iocs; liill fashioned, good pai di- inns, In black only. A hose well wirth 40o pnlr. Spe- clal today II pairs for.4tt.OA A FEW POYS' WATCHES TO CLEAR AT 75c EACH. Only a limited number of these watches In gun metal and plat'il covers; rfigular values to $1 50, Special today. 7$* Pe.arl Bead Strings, with fancy clasps, in rhlneatone, coral, silver, etc., regular valiieH to $1.60, Special today, per atrlng 75* OUR BIG CHRISTMAS SALE OF FURS Study ihese fur economies carefu'.y and decide to purchase now. What lady would not appreciate a nice fur set for a Christmas gift'.' At the reductions we are oftsrlng at this early date you will immediately recognize that these are exceptional valuer. A 20 .per cent, deposit will be accepted on all fur purchases kept here for customers until Christmas eve. Handsome large Natural Alaska Mink Stole. Fancy style with natural heads and tails Tor trimming; regular $lT6.0il. Sale- price $175.00 Larg0 Pillow 'Muff, beautifully lined and baring trimmlneof heads and tails to match stole; regular $150.00. Now $110.00 Persian Lamb Set, with fancy stole and shaped muff i) match; regular $40.00. Now . $34.50 Natural ftaecoon Set, large shawl stole, bolster muff; reglllar $37.60. Special $32.00 Hudson Seal Sca.f. s Olnches loan, satin lined; regular $20.no. Sale price $16.85 Hudson Seal Muff, to match scarf; regular $5o!00. Bale price $16.50 Mink Marmot Si irf. satin lined, 72 inches long. finished in front with heads; regular $.V.r>i> Sale P"ca $6.50 Mink Marmot Muff to match scarf. Special sale Price $7.50 Persian I-tuiib St. fancy collar, with muff to match) Itegular $lU.no. Sale price $34.00 Fancy Bear Cloth Sets, In white, satin lined, long scarf, with fancy rug muff. Bpeclal, per wt $15.00 Black Opossum Stol"s, plain shawl style stole with tailr. trimming front; regular $10.00. Bale Price - $7.50 Large Opossum Bin: Muff to match, itegular $ltl.tli> for $7.50 Near Seal Set, finished with Imitation Chinchilla trimming al edge of stole and muff; regular $20.00 for $15.on MIsscb White Thibet Sets, inrne fancy stolo, with long lab mils and extra large pillow muff Kith shirred satin lining at opening; regular $'."'." Sale price $17.l0 values. Special for $26.00 Regular $86.00 values. Special for $23.50 Regular $-5 00 values. Special for $17.50 Regular $-0 00 values. Special for $13.75 Kvening Dresses lu niarqulR- < tic. nlnon, voile. albatrosa, Swiss and embroidery, In shades Of cream, pale blue, sky and itray Reduced as follows* Regular $60.0 Ovalues, Special r..r $29.00 Regular $;io.o Ovalnei special for $19.50 Regular $S6.00 values. Special for $18.50 Regular $30.00 valui s Special for $13.80 Regular $15.0 'lvalues, Bpeclal for $9.80 Regular $10.00 values Special for $6.50 TADLE OR COUCH COVERS MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS Wo have Increased our Mock of Tapestry and Angora Table fevers In nil tlzes and colors ii meet the holiday demands, Thess always appropriate and >' iiitlful gifts we can now supply at prices ranging from lt$1.50 to $15.01). in sizes 4x4, 8x8, and SxK feet. In Tapestry Covers we have s splendid assortment of rrd and gold, green and gold, also red and green combinations. The prices are ��1.50, $2.25. $2.50. $3.05, $4.50 to $7.00 I'laln red. green or grown Angora Covers; the most serviceable covers known; heavy weight and nicely fringed: Size 4x4 at $4.80 Size Ovi'. at $8.50 Size 8xK at. $18.00 LOOM Couch Covers In red. blue and green combinations; largo size. Theso make an Ideal gift ror tho home. Prices at $3.00 to $6.00 IN MEN'S SECTION MEN'S NECKWEAR FOR GIFTS. In Neckwear for today we are offering fifty dozen higlK-lass values. Tbey come In plain silk and silk knit. All beau- tlful patterns. Special for today only 35C .lust received, onr Christmas shipment of 76e Neckwear. A splendid assortment Of patterns In opi ti style ends. Derby and reverBlble. The best to be obtained anywhere at the popular priee 75C Any Tie Packed In a Fancy Bos If Requested. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AS OIFT8. Linen Initial Handkerchiefs; quarter-Inch hem, nicely boxed In half dozens. Specials for today,, per hox 81.00 Turn l.lnen Initial Handkerchiefs ai 28C. SBC. SOC iIltl Suspenders, suitably boxed t 50C. 7SC. 81-28 Combination Sets of tlood Wnb- blng, nicely boxed at 7SC. 81.00. 81.28 Silk Arm 'Hands, in Christmas boxes at ��� ...35C *nd 78C MEN'S GIFT GLOVES. There Is nothing more suitable ns a gift for a man than a pair of gloves. We huve al Islies In mocha, cape and kid, with or with out silk lining. Nicely boxed. Today special.81.80 ELECTRICAL DEPT. liert' am a few prlceg on our uneiinnlled and beautiful supply of Table Lamps: White Mushroom Shades Art Glass wltb artistically designed stand, from . $4.78 Splendidly Handpalnted Shades with bronzed stands from 810.00 Also a selection of Desk and l'lano Lamps, frrm $3.50 We (hall be p'eased to show ynu thn exceptionally pretty stock at yonr convenience.