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WARWICK\nLain, vt Beloved Native\nDaughter Were Laid to\nKest Yesterday.\nmourned not onlj  by relatives, but ,\n*__ entire city, with me history of\nto li\ufffd\ufffd Camilj i, cloBely connected,\n, m remained  ol   Hie  late   Mrs.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,rwlc_ was l.ud iu Us fii\ufffd\ufffd] resting\n\ufffd\ufffd_. resterdaj afternoon.\nf?L'_._  call   came   us   a   release\nL a long period ol suffering, ana\n_T_o*ledge ei \"\"- k*. somewhat\nfcl-d  '-lie d*eP  Srlel   of   relative.,\n'' when tbt- end came.   The\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,il,uli  tlie  Int.-  Mrs.\nROYAL CITY OF III. WEST WELCOMES\ny [mud:\n*'. rejpecl in\nErwlck ww   held    was  eloquently\nlike:,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  the Hood of Uoral tr.b-\nJZiiiiii'li poured into the residence\n\\irn-. Btreei  from ihe  time when\nAmi BUB\ufffd\ufffdunc-_ient of the demise\n*v last moment be\nll tlie funer!i''    At thai ume there\nLV. r 150 separate emblems, cov-\n, ii_ lowei    Hour of    the  Home,\nu,.,    . .    lay, and  later tlU-\nIbk unlj  tlie hearse,  but  several\nmutt io overflowing,   Man;,   were I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'. ... .,     u. until 111,    W III I\n\"'I'.;. . Ions   of   regret  at-\nt,'-. : i.;. coming trom as tar as\nJ\/i__ an-1  from   all  parts  oi   the I\n{.na. ibe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Mrs,  Warwick be-\nrjdelj  i.i,  ... a.      The  most   beau-\n|foI of all was  sent   by   the   Lad.es\n| of St, Paul's Reformed Episcopal\nItait.. repi   - ntlng a   roken column\n, dove alii mug  thereon,    ibis\nj.e nu taken Into the church dur.\nj-:.. servlci\nBpeclal sen were conducted at\n|_ Paul's church by Rev. A. de B.\n|kd anj Rev  Dr. Juliu Keid of V.C-\n(i_..;.  Id ::;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd nd uf the family. By\nrequest ot the late Mrs. War-\nicl, her in\" i  Mrs.    Burkett   pre-\n|W at ih.- oi ...ii. and in deference\nith- men.'.:;, of the deceased, the\nIn ue- church occupied   during,\nin lifetime by   the   late   Ma\"B.   War-\niicn. wa\ufffd\ufffd closed mil draped 1\" white\n(total.    Tn-   choir   sang   \"llest   for -\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffde Tolling Hand,\"  and   Mr.   Herbert.\nbllv tang   Bavi i by Grace.\"\n] The remains  were  interred  In   the ,\nnily plot, nexl to the grave oi tm\n|UaWm. Johnston, lather of the de-\nAround   the  grave   stood  a\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd nun        ol     mourners     and\n-ii. Including all the aldermen of\nI dty, and    the  children   ol     the\njm*. Wreatb Guild ot the  church.\n1 fall--.n.       .vi-     Mayor   Keary,\n.J. Mathers from the citizens; _.\nMiiwell v, it. Gilley, for the\nlta; and .1. A, Cunningham, M, J.\nI-'-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Native   Sons. '    The\nInierj wen i barles Warwick, hus-\nfcllllof the leceased, il. K. Warwick.\n1 8 Ulster, VV. Lane, brothers-in-\nK W, .1 an i U. Elmer WarwicK,\n|\ufffd\ufffd., J. J.. VV, ll. (.1.  u,  A.   11.  aud\nH. Join, i ..,, Qers; Hugh and\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBurr. um li in 1 a n.imber of rel-\nfives lrom I.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, and Port Moody.\nJ^e funeral angemnts were con\"\nf'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i W. K Kal.s. The doral\nP\ufffd\ufffdt. wer,       follows:\nUr. aad Mil VV. ll. Nesbltt tloral\n{\"ifl'; Mr,   and    Mrs.    .1.  A,  Lee,\nrdr;.  V\"   '-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      InMlste,.   Council   No.\n|U., T. ni j. trlangli ; Mr. a.id Mrs.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,A- Dll;\" m   star;  Ladles' A|,i St.\nPls H   I    . _urch, p Ilar tOd dove;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-aud Mrs. j .\\. Cunningham, cres-\nrtui Mr and Mrs. Chappeil harp;\nFY;1 Mn Uavld Price, Ladner,\nt.ar; Maj    Daj    Committee,  heart;\nJ'-and Mi., i   s. Annandale, heart;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr.UMh Oalbralth    and    family,  harp;\npr and Mrs, s. i;   Tldy, sickle;  Dr.\nI ni        . ,;' M\"\"'''    Vancouv ,-,\nI ,\" Hv        Mill  li.-ivs.\n\\A\" \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd branch.      Sprays-\n1. \"  '\"\"i  Nl Chu.  Seymour,  Mr.\nI;     ',, v    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Munn, Mr. and -M.s.\nIY  M\"\"' : (Udner),   Mrs   Coa-\nWHO HELPED TO fOUND DOMINION\nHomely and Unceremonious Greeting is Gratifying to\nLord Strathcona and Mount Royal.\nDEVELOPMENT DOMINANT KEYNOTE Of THE WEST I HAS GLIMPSE OE DAILY LIFE Of THE CITIZENS\nAPPEAL COURT\nIS CONSTITUTED\nOrder-in-Council in Current\nGazette Brings Act of 1007\nInto Effect.\nHonored Guest Breathes Sentiments of Lofty Patriotism Receives Address From City and Sons of Scotland and\nCity Destined to Be Credit to Pacific Coast\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Meets Farmers of Fraser Valley in the Market-\nJohn Stuart's Advice Decided Caretr. Visits Royal Columbian Hospital.\n'  Page Three),\nAbout 100 guests sai dnv.li at the\nluneiieou to Lord Strathcona ,n St.\nGeorge's hall yesterday following the\nfunction at Albert Crescent, The\nluncheon was served by -I. M. Kenny. Music, both orchis ral and bagpipes, had been providi d. Speeches\nwere brief owing to the limited time\nat the disposal of the party. Sir\nEdward    Clouatua    was   not  presenl\nhaving preceded the main parly to\nKiiskin, to see the Slave Lake Power\nworks.\nPrincipal Guests.\nMayor Keary occupied the chair.\nand among those presenl were, in addition to ine guest of honor, and bis\ngrandson, Mr Howard, Commissioner\nC. C. Chipman of the Hudson's Bay\nCompany, Winnipeg; Mayor Douglai .\nr1. Id. McKechule and Goodman of Vancouver, John Hendry, J. X. Ell-s,\npresident of the Canadian Club, Vancouver; Buchan Buchan, vie -president, and W. Skene Becretarj oi the\niboard of trade Vancouver, Hon K.\nCarter-Cotton presideni of the executive council; J. D, Taylor, MP.; H.\nT. Lockyer. manager Of the Hudson's\nBay Co., Vancouver; Walter Moberly.\nC.   E..   the   vet'V-.*i     engineer;   G.   A.\nKeefer, resident engineer, department\nof public works; W. Norman Bole, K.\nC ; Thomas Gifford, M. P, P.; John A.\nLee, president, and Geo. Small, vice-\npresident ol the Westminster board\nof trade; Aldermto Henley, Gray,\nAdams, and Smith; T. .1. Trapp, president 11. A. _ I. BOCiety; Rev. A, hi\nVen, representing the Sons of Scotland; and Sheriff Armstrong.\nArrival of Haggis\nTn,. luncheon   was  marked   by  the\narrival  of  the   Haggis,  mad.-  by   Mrs.\nl.i.in. and borne in due form by  Ken-\nneth   Adams  and   J.   Linn,   duly   ber\naided   bj   the   eight     ptpers.      Peter\nPeebles stepped forward and read the\naccompani lng  lines;\nPair in\" your honest, sonsle face,\nGreat chieftain o- the puddin' race,\nAboon them a', \\    tak your place,\nPalnch, :r\"c, or thalrm,\nWee] are ye worthy of a .race.\nAs lung's my arm.\nI\nHis knife see rustic labor dlght,\nAnd bul  you iiii wi' ready Blight,\nTrench ng    your      gushing      utralla\niuigln\nLike ony ditch.\nAnd   then,  nil    whai  a  glorious  sight.\nWarm-reekln',   rich.\nYe powers wha1 mak' mankind your\ncure,\nAnd dish them out the bill o' tare,\nAuld   Scotland   wants,   nae     8kinking\nware,\nThat  japs in  higgles.\nBut if ye wish ber grfctfu' prayer,\nOle  her u  haggis.\nMessages   of   Apology.\nAt the conclusion of the proceedings Mayor Keary rose and submitted the loyal toast, reading messages\nof apology from His Excellency Earl\nGrey, Ueiit.-Gov. Dunsmuir, and the\nprovincial cabinet, Premier McBride\nconveying his felicitations and statin- -In- cabinet hoped to be i .presented  by their president.  (Applause.)\n,f. A. Lee, In a brief speech, gave\ntbe toast of \"Canada.\" Canada, the\nland \ufffd\ufffd'e love, the country of opportunity, the land of the Twentieth\nlemur-, tiie young iu'ln's country,\nrequired no words from him- They\nhad a magnificent example In such\nmen us Lord Strathcona, who was the\ntruest type of Canadian, though coming  from old  Scotland.\nJ, D. Taylor, M. P., replied. It\nwas because of the work ot Canadian\nBtatesmen of whom their honored\nguest was one, that Canada had\npassed so well through the formative\nsinges li was due to the efforts of\nthe company with whom Lord Strathcona bad been connected all his life\nthat British Columbia was preserved\nto tlie British empire. They remembered the cry of -'al.40 or hgbt.\" when\nEngland thought little value \ufffd\ufffdt this\ncountry, bu' the Hudson's Bay Company bad urged its retention and bad\nalso the honor of maintaining the\nfirst fleet on the Pacific to preserve\ntheir  forts.\nPresident of Council.\nHis worship thin called on Hon. P.\nCarter-Cotton io extend a welcome on\nbehalf of  the  provincial  government.\nThe present condition of British\nColumbia, lis development, advancement and bright prospects were due,\nhe said, ln no small degree- to the Ol-\nforts of Lord Stt-uthcon.i. When\nIhey recalled the tremendous effort\nof the C. P- R. thej must honor the\ncourage, perseverance. deti rmina-\ntiou and lb* greai faith in the future\nwhich alone sustained the promoters\nin their arduous task. They might\nrightly compliment Lord Strathcona\non what be bad done for the Dominion of Canada, and especially for B.\nC. Those whai had visited Canada\nduring the years his lordship had\nbeen high commissioner must have\nrealized llle valuable assistance he\nhad given to its development He\nbad done mure io make Canada popu-\nlai in the mother country than almost\nwery one else. He hoped they\nwould iu eleven years be celebrating\nthe centenary of Lord Strathcona.\n(Applause.) His lordship had expressed hla surprise to all on the\nwonderful development which bad\ntaken  place    since  he    was   last   In\ntfllllllll.lCil      I'll\nPagi\ni hree).\nLord Strathcona, pioneer of Canada\nand ont of the greatest of the bu-lders\nof Ihe British Empire, has come and\n'gone,   but   his   visit   will   be   long   remembered   by    the  citizens  of    New\n.Westminster, not  so   much   from  his\nTame as a financier and a statesman,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdas for  nis simple manner of meeting\nthe  people.      Not   content   with   the\nformal visit and program, his lordship\ntook every opportunity to  learn more\nof the city,  its  history  and  its prospects, showing a keen interest in the\n1 stories of the early days, and a strong\ndesire   to   meet   those   pioneers   who.\n[ like   himself,   laid   the   foundation   of\nUnited Canada firm and strong.\nLord Strathcona made his appearance on tlie steps of the private car\nlEarnscliffe yesterday morning to fund\nYi. pipers' .band marching back and\n[forth on Columbia street, and he took\n' occasion at that time to express his\n'pleasure  at  the  compliment.\nShortly afterward the high COmmiS-\ni.iuaer entered a carriage and was\nj driven around the c'ty. under the\nguidance   of   Mayor  Ke\ufffd\ufffd!-y.\nDrive   Round  City.\nAccompanying his lordship in the\nleading carriage were Mayor Keary,\nC. C. Chipman, chief commissioner o1'\ntiie Hudson's Bay Co., J. A- Lire, president of the board of trade, and in\nthe carriage following Mr. Howard\ngrandson of Lord Strathcona, the ai-\ndermen, and prominent citizens.\nDriving down Front street, the party\nvisited Ilie city market, where the\ndistinguished visitor was given three\nrousing die- rs, and addressed the\nmarketers,\nTbvfi the Royal Columbian Hospital\nwas visited and bis lordship was\ngreatly interested in the Institution\nwhich he assisted In building. He\nwent through Uie wards, uilk ng with\nsome of the patients, and then visited\nthe kitchens, asking many questions\nas to the equipment, accommodation\naud number of patients. From the\nhospital the party drove to Queen's\npark and thence to the Crescent.\nAbove the Simon Fraser memorial\nmonument on the slopes of the grass\ncovered hillside were grouped some\n1000 of the children of the city, who\nreceived Lord Strathcona with rousing cheers. Tlie old gentleman's\neyes kindled with pleasure as he\nhHiked upon the merry faces around\nhim. Led by H. I). Mackness. the\nchildren sang ln unison the Hist vers-\nof the Maple Leaf, loll owing which\nMayor Keary read the address of\nwelcome from the city,\nSympathetic   for  Children.\nHis  lordship  read  the  formal  reply\nto the civic address, but afier he had\nfinished, be again turned to ihe group\naround  and   In   bis  halting  voie. al\nmost inaudible from a severe cold.\nhe spoke a few words ex tempore. He\nexpressed his appreciation Of the welcome that had betn given him in\nwarmer words than those in the address. \"When 1 see these children\nbefore me, these children on whom\nwe must depend for our great future,\nit is a great gratification to me to\nknow ihat they are being trained to\ntake their part in this great country,\ndestined to become a great nation.\"\nTurning to Mayor Keary, Lord Strathcona complimented him warmly on\nthe manner in which he had won the I\nconfidence of the citizens of New\nWestminster,\nHis   lordship   expressed    his  disappointment  at  being  unable to attend\nthe   unveiling   of    the   Simon   Fraser i\nmemorial  monument    owing  to sick-1\nuess,   and   thanked   the   speakers   of ]\ntbat  occasion   for  their  kind   words\nregarding    his    uncle,   Join    Stuart\nthe companion of Simon Fraser.\nRev.   A.   E.   Veil,    d si rici    deputy\ngrand chief, on  behalf of ihe Lord of\nthe isles Camp No. 191, Sena of Scot-'\nland,   read   an   address   of     welcome\nfrom that body.     Following the reading of    the    address    Hester Gllb\"-t\n[Adams, son of Aid, George Adams, In\nHighland   costume,   and   wearing   the\nmany  medals  which he bus wen fori\nHighland   dancing,     presented     Mis-\nFrances   Howard,   grand-daughter  of I\nLord  Strathcona,  with a bouquet of j\nflowers, bound with the Stuart tartan, i\nRev.   Mr,  Vert   also    presented    his\nj lordship    with  \"a    sprig o'    heather\ngrown in the land of our adoption,\"\nA  Pathetic  Link.\nAfter reading the reply, Lord\nStrathcona added a few remarks.\nThe skirl of the pipes wer.. sweet to\nhis ears, for he was a Highlander on\nboth sides.\nThe children sang \"God Save the\nKing,\"  as  the   party  left   the  scene.\nBefore leaving, the visitor requested the school trustees, as a personal\nfavor to him, to grant a hall holiday\nto th school children of the city.\nAmong the many persons presented\nto Lord Strathcona during his visit\nwas Walter Moberly, iho pin ver engineer of the C. P. H. who, after a\nchat whieli both heartily enjoyed, informed his lordship that representing\nthe old timers of the city and dis.\nDiet, he had been delegated to read\nan address ot welcome to bis lordship, but  time did not permii.\nThe address of the old-timers,\nwhich Mr, Moberly wished to read,\nreferred to the early days of the\nprovtice, and the satisfaction of Lie\npioneers in seeing Lord Strathcona\namong them. His lordship was\npleased with 111. good wishes expressed and assured Mr. Moberly ihat\nbe would be glatl to reoeive the address if it was forwarded to bim.\nThe long looked for order in council bringing into effect the act ot\n1.07, by which an appeal court was\nestablshed for this province, appears\nin the current issue of the B. C. Gazette.\nThe order in council states thai the\nact will take effect from the first of\nthe present mi nth. bin it will be\nsome time before tue court can b\ufffd\ufffd\nggt into working order. The judge\nhave to be appointed by ths Dominion government, and no hint has yet\nbeen given as to who they will be.\nTlie effect of the bringing .nto fore*\nof the act will be to greatly reduc.\nthe amount of work falling on ihe\njudges of the Supreme court of this\nprovince, who up to the present have\nhad to act as appellate judges. Once\nthe new appeal court has been constituted, it will hear all appeal* from\nlower courts, while the supreme\ncourt judges will be able to give all\ntheir linie to chambers and circuit\nwork.\nBy a further order in council tbe\nSupreme Court Amendment act, 1907,\nis also brought into effect.\nEXCURSION  TO   LADNER.\nWomen's   Auxiliary   Preparing   For   a\nTrip Down River.\nA special meeting of the Women'a\nAuxiliary of the Royal Columbian\nhospital was held in the hoard o.\ntrade room yesterday for the purpose\nof furthering arrangements for a river\nexcui'sion to Ladner on Tuesday\nevening, September 14, per steamer\nTransfer. A committee of ladies\nwill visit Ladner today iu order to\nsecure a suitable hali for dancing,\nand BUpper. Music will accompany\nthe trip and ice cream, homemade\ncandies and fruit will be obtainable\non board.\nThe public can feel assured that\nevery effort will be put forth to niak.\nthe excursicn one to be remembered.\nThe motive for the affair is nnft-ii.\nneeded help for the hospital The\ntickets for trip, includ ng supper ana\ndance, are $1.\nTHE \"GENTLEMAN BURGLAR-\nGOES A YACHTING\nBoston, Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdClyde C. Bro .\ncalled the gentleman burglar In wh a\ntrunk the police found $10,000 wi t i\nof plunder amassed In this city i i 1\nSalem, who escaped from the <\nprison Wednesday afternoon has g ni\ncruising rn his yacht Savage. '. ua\nyacht was passed by lhe Ban_o -\nBoston steamer Wednesday morn. ;\noff the coast, but no one on boa I\nknew any reason why she should I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ndetained.\nBrum took advantage of the fa^\nthat repairs are being made to the\ncourt house and darted away, to the\ndiscomfiture of the iblu'.icoats, wha\nwere about to lock him Up. He made\nhis way to Salem, where he lias maintained the yacht in fine style and tu-\ntertained a large number of guests*\nHe appeared to have unlimited financial  resources.\nKurds Fight Russians.\nTabriz. Persia. Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSharp\nfighting with the Russian consular\nconvoy lasted from noon Saturday\nuntil late in tlie evening at the village\nof Marzerglz. The Kinds lost twenty\nmen, while ,wo Russians were wounded, a column has be-ii dispatched\nfrom I'rumiiiuh to clear Marzerglz of\nihe Kurds on acioiint of their i-'P ated attacks upon the orthodox peasants.\n|% Gladly Receives |COLONEL HOLMES |T0 LAY CORNERSTONE\nStrathcona Within Its Gates RETIRES FROM POST       OF PARLIAMFNT HOUSE\nT\";t  '; norabls Lord Strath.\nI \",l.'\"\"'  Kouni Royal, G, 0. M.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .'for cm   !'; H'8H Oomm-sslom\nM0nV._:     ^\ufffd\ufffdr Lordship;\nnn.,   i ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"'   Council and ciil-\nBhlp YYY   ' e\ufffd\ufffdend to Your Lord-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd New Sl   H\"!'\"1\"\"  '\"   the  City\n\"   Heatmlnati r.\n'o th.8wah0vr^e8 rendered by you\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-ive \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,;,;, '^, Domml'\ufffd\ufffd> vl Canada\nPeopleT_o.y\ufffd\ufffd. n.m\ufffd\ufffd ri\"\ufffd\ufffdil\ufffd\ufffdr to the\n0v\ufffd\ufffdt the   v,, ' y  *' Canada.  \"ut  all\nlhU\"\"ie ali.T\"\"',\"' yo,lr vlBJt ^\n,0( N\ufffd\ufffdria___ _ * nmny otters\n8ml attsntlcn engage your tlme\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMt to bei\ufffd\ufffd_!___   Lordsl,1\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\n\"l\" erects h   un?ret\ufffd\ufffdnUous  monu-\nSl\"  ly.AY   A\" lho memory of\nN'coyery u, h anniversary of his\n'<.;\"\"\"\" \"ter i, S, ''lv\"r    W|\"<'1>   was\n?_uart. who b. ,y0ur undo, John\ntne iim. ,,;  '\"\ufffd\ufffd companlop at\nThis ,-,.    i\n'; \ufffd\ufffd*-M  It  is on  the\ntime wh\ufffd\ufffdn In the near future, a great\npart Of the wheal shipment 01 the\ngreat gram producing provinces will\nseek this port as a suitable outlet to\nthe Pacific ocean.\nWe sincerely trust tbat Your Lord-\nship may takt> away with you favorable Impressions of our ciiy and district surrounding, und that your life\nwhich lies heen so long and useful,\nmay be prolonged so thai you may\nsee s'lil greater growth and improvement all over this country for which\nyou have done so much.\nSons of Scotland Greet\nDistinguished Fellow- Countryman\nColonel  J.  Pet:rs,  of  London, Ont., is\nls Now Installed as D. O. C. at\nEsquimau.\nGrand   Master  of  Calgany   Masons  to\nPerform   the  Ceremony   on   La-\nbor Day.\nb^nks\n\"*, Ks ot,;,, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; ', as It |\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd o\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd for v,\"  ,''    '';'*\"'' river, navl-\n\"* wharv, LY l:\".'\" ''\"-n  drau_hi   i_\nI'  draught  to\n-    -'uill-Vl'S     I.     .      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -      I-    aaiilllglll     ll\nto become a \ufffd\ufffdJ?.e,tto,d- w\" believe,\n_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\"\"\"lf:\"\"n'iv    l;\";\"\"\"'1 'ls w\"'i as\nai* we ar        ','\">' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Importance,\nl<mKI\ufffd\ufffdK  forward   to   tin-\nNew York, Sept. 8 More than 200\nchildren in a limited district of Brooklyn have been stricken within tie\npast few days with a form of infantile\nparalysis, Not even the healthiest\nchildren are Immune from the epidemic and bottle-fed babies seem the most\nsusceptible. Although the d sense\ndoes not appear to be fatal. Brooklyn\nphysicians believe that many of the\nvictims  wlll  bv crippled  for  life.\nThe superintendent of the Brooklyn\nHealth Department, who yesterdaj\nbegun an investigation of the outbreak, saiil that the present epldi m\nie Is the f-ui-ih largest of lis kind In\nmedical history. Great difficulty has\nibeen heretofore found In checking the\ndisi-ise because little has been known\naboir it. cause nni nature.\n! Victoria, Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdColonel J. Peters\nhas formally taken the command of\nmilitary district No. 11, Including\nBritish'Columbia u\ufffd\ufffdid the Yukon, from\nCol. J. C. Holmes yesterday. He will\nat once take \"P bis residence at the\nbarracks,   vice   Col.   Holmes,  who   is\nretiring. _   _   _\nColonel Peters, the new D. C. U.\nhas been stationed at Esquimau on\ntwo former occasions, being In command of the post about ten years ago.\nHe conies here from London, Ont.,\nWhere he has been stationed for some\nyears as commander or the district of\nWestern  Ontario.\nColonel Holmes retirement is on\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaccount of the uge limit. He was entitled to retirement and pension ln\nL906, but elected i\ufffd\ufffd retain his command until he reached the regular age\nof retirement,\n\"1 have been ln Victoria on and oil\nsince ISS;!'\" 8aid Oolonel Holmes.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1 am leaving now, and only for\ni vear or two of travel, in ths coun-\ntry and abroad- Then I will come back\nto Victoria and sttle here permanent-\nClaresholin, Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTlie laying of\nthe  corner  stone  of  the   new   public\nI school here on Labor day gives promise of being a function of more than\nOrdinary  importance.    The  stone will\nIbe lad  by J, T.  MacDonald, Calgary,\n| grand master of Alberta Free Masons,\nland It is expected BOO or more visiting Masons will be here that day.\nI    Invitations have been sent Premier\nRutherford, Hon. W. H. Gushing, Jno\nHerron, M.P., and others. The grand\nI lodge of Alberta will meet here that\nIday and there will be processions and\npublic addresses from prominent peo-\nple.       \t\nly. My present plans are to go with\nmy family to Kingston, Ont., and pass\nthe winter there. 1 was stationed at\nKingston for some time during my\nearly days ln the service, and am looking forward to visiting the place\nagain, and spending a winter in a cold\nclimate.\"\njTo the Right  Honoranle Lord Strathcona,  G.  C.  M.  G.,  Baron  Sl'aih-\ncoua    and    Mount    Royal,\nCommissioner of Canada:\nhonor to welcome one of the greatest\nsons, who has by his own exertions\nand the true Scottish sp rlt of enterprise,  raised   himself  to  the  nighest\nthe utmost ln our hearts, which ar.i\nas  loyal   to  Scotland  as  they  are  to\nHigh  this great nation which  We are hoping to build  on  the Nortii American\nAs  sons  of  Scotland   we  have  the continent. We  heartily   wish your\nlordship  God    speed    and   pray  ihat\nyour useful  life  may  be  long spared\nto   us  and   for  the   service  of    your\ncouutry.\nIn the name und on behalf of tho\nA. E. VERT,\nDistrict Deputy Grand Chief.\nA. WELLS GRAY,\nChief.\npinnacle  of   greatness   in  its  noblest  Sons o( Scotland.\nsense.      We are proud to greet your i\nlordship not only as n Scotsman, but\nbecause of the great work which you\nhave done for the Improvement and\n| benefit of our fellow men without disjunction  of  country.      We   feel   that\nthe tru? spirit of religion shown by     The charge against a singer in one\nyour endeavors to alleviate suffering 0f Ule ioeal theatres of -stealing   a\n, humanity, and  we    cheerfully  recog- gr|p caffle up i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the city police court\nnlc-.e our Indebtedness to your lordship this   morning,   snd   was  immediately\nfor assistance  rendered  to Canadian withdrawn.      It was shown that the\nhospitals and    many    similar public accused had been tbe victim of cir-\nj works.      We    recognize  the    heroic cumBtances, and that the^ had been\nspirit of the Bruce and Wallace which a misunderstanding all rennd.\nj Inspired you ln Britain's time of need\nIto  equip   and   maintain   that   famous\nibody of men, who were honored with\nthe title   of   which   thv'y   were  justly\nproud, the Strathcona Horse.\nIn the brief time at our disposal we\nare unable adequately to express our\nfeelings of pleasure at having your\nIc -dship visit our city and would respectfully ask you to bei eve that\nwhat  Is  not Bald  In  words ls fell  to\n  \ufffd\ufffd>\nOwing to   Monday   being a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\npublic holiday, there will be no \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nissue of    tbe  Dally News cn \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMonday morning. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -V\nii.    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(\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdffiaVMW\n_H\nI'M I''J\n&m+'l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*;.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdli].-1\n_(... _^_i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd T-*e \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n,\".'(   '\n7_ *:'*#.    >J.'..a\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  j' ,'   '- \"*> \"  '\n_  Jifrli fc \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' <* '\n^_m,y; '\n\"   . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,'l\n\",-,   a    > __    ' I    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\n.^lp; ih, -\n'a 'l''\ufffd\ufffd*ft__l <      v i-  .\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -   Vi * 'T*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .     r a > '\nI,   \ufffd\ufffd.''!_  IIlit''     a  \"'       ','\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'Mum 4]-.\n-   'I \\ tyy   -\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *       An Ae   \"    i . 1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i *\nsi' WAiS .'\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iti _, >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   _1 1\ufffd\ufffd \"\nm-1 T'li'i1! a IV       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\nPAGE TWO\nTHE   DAILY   XEWS\nSATURDAY, SEPTember\nClassified Advertisements\nWANTED. FOR    SALE.\nTO   RENT.\nLOST. FOUND. REAL   ESTATE. PROFESSIONAL.\nBUSINESS.\nFRATERNAL. ETC.\nIf a man had gold dollars to sell a   fifty cents and did not  let the  people know anything about it, he would not Sell any.      You  must tell  the people what you have to sell, why they should    purchase   from   you   an(j\nthing of the value you offer them ip  return for their money.      Too many of us have  got the habit of thinking that because  we  have been  a  long time  in  business  everyone mus' of  n cesslty   know   all   about  na      .. \"\"'\nsnd  our\nwares.      Use the   advertising  columns of The Daily News and keep abreast of the timet.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPOUR OR FIVE ROOM\ncottage furnished, near Lord Kelvin school. Apply 721 Princess\n6treet.\nTO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSEVEN-ROOM HOUSE,\nwith bath, $12 per month. Apply\nMowatt street, 230 Eleventh street.\nROOMS TO RENT.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdYOUNG     MAN     WANTS    v^-^^^^^^^-_\nfirst-class room and board. Must -.^ rent\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOMS;\nbe central- State terms. Apply Terms moderate. Apply 713 Vlc-\nW. P., Daily News. torla gtreet\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTO\nnished house,\nfice.\nRENT,      A      FDR-\nApply at -News Or-\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA FEW VACANT LOTS\nin city; give price, terms and legal\ndescription- peers    &    Ramsay,\nNew Westminster. l.S-li\nWANTED \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd NIGHT WATCHMAN.\nWalsh Sash & Door Factory, foot\nof  Third  avenue-\nWANTED \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd FURNISHED ROOM\nwith priv-at.- bath; permanent. Apple by letter, 930 Thirteenth street.\n201-2.\nMONEY TO  LOAN\nMONEY TO LOAN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI AM PRE-\npared to advance money to any\namount on city property or for\nbuilding purposes. Apply Dr. A.\nD. Buchanan. P. 0., New Westminster. \t\nR. T. PRINCE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAUDITOR AND Accountant (successor to C. Hamher),\ncollections and storekeepers' books\nof account a specialty; agent for the\nHall Safe Co. Offlce: Room 7, Ham-\nbly block, P. O. box 7.5.\nCARRIAGE SHOP.\nWESTMINSTER CARRIAGE SHOP\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nR. J. McNeil. Over T. Ovens'\nblacksmith shop on Eighth street.\nCarriages built, repaired and painted.      All work guaranteed.\nFOR   SALE.\n66-FOOT LOTS AT EDMONDS, $150\neach, close to Vancouver and city\ncar lines; $25 cash, balance .1\"\nmonthly. ' Walker Bros,. P. O-\nHox 983.      New  Westminster. 198-6\nDYERS   AND  CLEANERS.\nROYAL CITY CHEMICAL CLEAN-\ners and dyers, IH5 Columbia street,\nphone R27S- The place where the\ndirt and dust is removed from the\nfibri!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnot pressed in. Goods called\nfor and delivered.\nW. N. DRAPER, B. C. LAND SUK\niveyor. Ellard block, New West-\nininster,  B.  C.\t\nLIVERY   STABLE.\nRING   DP    250    FOR    HACKS  AND\nsmart   turnout.     The   Fashion   Sta-\nLies.\t\nMACHINE   WORKS.\nTHE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS,\nLimited. From street, New Westminster. Manufacturers of modern\nsaw and shingle null machinery,\nMill plants and specifications prepared.\nWHITESIDE & EDMONDS. BARRIH-\nters and solicitors, Westminster\nTrust Block Columbia street, New\nWestminster. W. J- Whiteside, H.\nia. Edmonds,\nREAL  ESTATE.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTHREE OR FOUR GOOD WHITE,  SHILES  &  CO.\nboys in the B. C. Cigar Factory at Rea]   },sVMe and   ins\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdriince  Agents\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nence. C;tVi  farm  and  suourban  property,\n_____^__________^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd____\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 2G0 Columbia street.\nLOST.\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPOCKET BOOK ON RAIL\nway track probably between Third\nand Fourth avenues, about 12\no'clock. 2nd inst. Reward on return to B. C. E. R. office.\nHALE BROS. & CO., LTD., HEAL ES-\ntate and insurance. Phone 335. 186\nColumbia street, P. O. drawer 100.\nSETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF B. C.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdP. B. Brown, manager, P. O. Box\n556,  phone 334.\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSQUARE GOLD BROOCH\nset with four emeralds and four\npearls, a large ruby In the centre.\nOne  pearl    missing. Please re\nturn to Dally News offlce.\nPACIFIC REALTY CO. (McADAM &\nIrwin), phone 49S. P. O. Box 874.\nReal estate and insurance. Money\nto  loan.  744  Columbia Btreet,\nARCHITECTS.\n|W. D. GOODFELLOW, ARCHITECT,\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLADY'S    GOLD    RING, 10k.. i    Room 14, Dominion Trust hlock.\nwith emerald set in back.      Finder j. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\t\nplease return to this office and  re- EDWIN  q.  w.  SAIT,  ARCHITECT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nceive reward. Guichon Block.    Telephone 338.\nELECTRICAL WORKS.\nTHE PEARSON ELECTRIC CO.,\ndealers in electrical machinery,\nfixtures aHd supplies, house wiring,\narmature wiring, motor repairing,\netc. Bank of Commerce building,\n'phone 331, P. O. Rox 92S.\nMONUMENTAL WORKS.\nB. C. MONUMENTAL WORKS, JAS.\nMcKay, manufacturer and Importer\nof monumental tombstones, building\nsione. etc.   Satisfaction guaranteed,\nCojimbia   street.   New  Westminster\nWADE, WHEALLER _ McQUARltlK\nIF. C Wade, K. C, A. Whealler, W.\nG. McQuarrie), Solicitors, Barristers, etc, 12 Lorne street, opixistte\ncourthouse, New Westminster,\n(Phone 143). and the Vancouver of\nflee is at No 5, Royal Hank Chambers. 40N  Hastings Street  west.\nGEORGE E. MARTIN. BARRISTER\nand Solicitor. Gulchon block, Columbia and McKensls Sts., New\nWestminster, B. C.\nh2H^I &jvPEWR^;\nFREEMAN     BUNTING,    KOUW   ,\nGuichon block      P, o Bj\"}   .\nCUSTOM      STENOGRAPHY     ...\nTypewriting;   i WOfk       ;\ufffd\ufffdD\nletters,    et, .\nlumbla street\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    work,\nrovince  ot_w, \ufffd\ufffd |\nBe 62\nTHEATRES\nCRYSTAL   TII\nW. MYERS GRAY, BARRISTER\nSolicitor and Notary Public Curtis\nblock, clarkson street, opposite the\nCourt House. P. O. Box 196. Telephone 84.\n\"- C0LUU.I\npictures; IIubI v Km nun \ufffd\ufffd1\nous attract! I'mgram change.!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd anj Fridav\nibla    street.\nMonday, \\V\ufffd\ufffdli\nTHE EDISON i iTi;,;, vm,.A\nColumbia and v.it YHU\nmoving picture i\\\\mn:f,i s \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nProgram changed Mondav. \\Ve.__.l\nday and Friday '\nFISH   AND  GAME.\nBENSON & AYLING, FISH, FRUIT,\nGame, Vegetables, etc. Begbie St.,\nopp. Windsor Hotel.\nFURNITURE\nW. E. FALES, THE FURNITURE\nDealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker,\ncorner Agnes and McKenzie streets.\nPhone 176, night call 81.\nGROCERY.\nEOR THE BEST VALUE IN GRO-\ncerles, phone 386. The Pure Food\nSupply Grocery, P. O. Box 811.\nNURSERY\nTHE FRASER VALLEY NURBER1EH,\nLtd., Burnaby Lake\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdKor healthy,\nhome-grown fruit trees phone 445.\nPAPER   HANGING   &.   DECORATING.\nI. HUDSON, WALL PAPER, ROOM\nMouldings, Burlaps, .md Sanltas;\nhouse painting, kalsomlnlng, paper\nhanging and decorating. Sixth\nstreet.   New   Westminster.\nPIANO  TUNING.\nPIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND\nrepaired by your local tuner, W. E.\nMartin, Mus. Bac, city. A line\nwill bring him.\nWESTMINSTER PRESS FDR EVEKY\nkind of job printing. Mldg.-t loose\nleaf ledgers; Cowls Carbon Papers.\nPhon- 66, P. O. Box 112. Old\nDally  News  Block,  Sixth street.\nGAI.VIN, LADIES' AND MEN'S Til\nloring.     A in  .    line  of fall suit,\ning just In.      lv   ,,_ i,;atm. p^v\ning and repairing.    Room 9, SmitJ\nblock.    Entrance   625 Columbia (\nand 204 Clark.-..:.  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    p_0_. K.JOS\nRESTAURANTS.\nKENNY'S RESTAURANT __ CAFE\nTickets, 21 meals for .1. Home\ncooking. All white cooks; no Oriental labor employed. Open day and\nnl .lit.      Opposite tram office.\nROYAL CAFE (Mrs. Archer, proprietress). Four courses, consisting of\nsoup, fish, boiled entree or roast,\npudding or pie, tea, coffee or milk.\nWOODWORKING.\nWESTMINSTER WOOUWOKMN'd\nCo., hank, office ana store fittingij\ncabinet, siair. showcases, mameil\nand detail work. I )esl_ns and estlf\nmates furnished.\nprletor. Works\nand car line. 1'\n473.\nJ.   Brookes, pro\n:  Comer HI ._tl|\n')   boi 251. PHOM\nPICTURE   POSTCARDS.\nCOOKSLEY'S PICTURE POST\ncards are on sale at M. Morey's\nStationery Store, J. G. Gamon's 'cigar divan, F. Mackenzie's drug stor^\nand \"The Fair,''  Columbia street.\nSECONDHAND   STORE.\nWE   BUY   AND   SELL   FURNITURE i\nand  all  kinds  of  new and  second- !\nhand goods.      A Speck, near Tram\nofflce.\nMAKE YOUR APPEAL to the publij\nthrough the columns of THE DAIL|\nNEWS.    The Morning Paper.\nIT  PAYS  TO  ADVERTISE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTHE        DAILY NEW SI\n!\nSay, Stranger!\nDon't th:se cool evenings remind you that Fall will soon be upon us?\nWe would like to have a personal interview with you in regard to\nyour Fall suit or overcoat we have all that Is NEW in both tailor\nmade and ready to wear garments, and our prices are just a little\nbit better than any of th; other fellows.\nA call is solicited.\nH. ROBERTSON, Manager.\n660 Columbia Street, next to Royal   Bank,       NEW   WESTMINSTER.\nEnglish Watchmaker\nGold Watc'nes for Ladies from $12.75\nup.\nSilver Watches,\n$6.00.\nSilver Watches\n$7.50 up.\nAgent    for    Waltham\nWatches.\nWatch repairing a specialty\ngents'    open face\ngents'  open    case,\nand     Elgin\nF. CRAKE\nTwn  doors   rrom   Ceo. Adams, Grocer\nNOTICE RE LULU ISLAND BRIDGE.\nHEAVY 10SS\n10 NEW YORK\nExport Grain Trade Has\nFallen Away\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMany Elevators Busy.\ncessation of the grain trade, in addition, will result in 'big cargo steamships seeking business at other ports.\nWOMEN REFUSE\nADVANCE IN WAGES\nNew York, Sept. 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAs a last re\nsource, members of the grain committee of the New York Produce Exchange intend to appeal to the Interstate Commerce commission on the\nground of water competition in their\nfight with the railroads to get a reduced rate east of Buffalo so this port\nmay again obtain Its share of the export grain trade.\nAt present, right in the middle of\nthe open season, when grain should\nbe moving outward, heavily laden\nSteamships are going with grain from\nMontreal while those from New York\nare said to he practically empty.\nCanadian ship brokers are obtaining 6 cents a bushel freight to United\nKingdom ports, while ships here cannot obtain cargoes of grain at 3 cents\na bushel.\nMembers admit the railroads are\nwilling to give them a preferential\nrate east of Buffalo, to compete with\nthough rate on Canadian lines, but\nthey are afraid of the central and\nwestern traffic associations diverting\nother freights from them iu retaliation. The loss of the gain tiaie from\nthis port has been severely felt along\nthe river front, where at least fifteen\nbig grain elevators are declared 1\ufffd\ufffd be\nstanding Idle.\nWith tbe exception of thi\nFear   Their    Services    Will    Be    Dispensed With If They Accept the\nOffer.\nChicago, Sept. 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe women ticket agents on the elevated loop of\nthis city today refused to accept a\nraise In wages. Their action is said\nto be wlthoui a precedent In the annals of the local labor unices. Tlie\n[company offered an advance of five\ncents a day.\nClarence A. Knight, president of the\ncompany, recently said he would dispense with all women ticket sellers\nas soon as their wages were raised to\n$2 a day. At present the women are\ngettlng $1.95 a day and lf they accepted an advance of five cttits a I\nday It would bring them to the dan- |\ng.r line mentioned by Knight.\nThe condition of the old bridge is\nnot considered safe for vehicular\ntraffic, and the public generally are\ncautioned against hauling loads of\nany kind over It.\nPersons continuing to do so after\nthis notice niu.t take al] the risks on\nthemselves.\nBy order. W. A. DUNCAN,\nCity Clerk.\nCity Hall, New Westmlister, July\n23rd, 1909.\nWe want\nUnimproved Acreage in\nBurnaby for Clients\nCanadian Pacific Railway Co.\nBritish Columbia Coast Line\nService.\nTIME TABLE\nANCOUVER    VICTORIA    SEATTLE\nROUTE.\nS.S. Princess Victoria leaves Van\nsouver ll p.m., going direct to Seat-\nle  daily  except  Wednesday.\nS.S. Charmer leaves Vancouver t\n.in., dally for Victoria.\nSS. Princess Charlotte leaves Van\n-ouver, 10 a.m. daily, except Friday\nor Victoria.\nS.S. Trader will leave Victoria lor\nNew Westminster every Tuesday.\nLeaves New Westminster on Wed\nnesday.\nWEST COAST ROUTE.\nS.S. Tees.\nLeaves Victoria 11 p.m. 1st and Wh\neach month for Quaislno and way\nports; twentieth of each month for\nAhcuset, Quatsino, Cape Scott and\nway ports.\nVANCOUVER NANAIMO HOUTE.\nS.S. Joan.\nLeave Vancouver 2 p.m. dally, except Sunday. Leaves Nanaimo at 7\na.m.\nWALKER BROS.\nP.  O. Box 983.\nNEW WESTMINSTER   B. C.\nBank of Montreal\nESTABLISHED 1817.\nALASKA ROUTE.\nPrincess Royal, Leaves Vancouver\nune 25 and July 9.\nPrincess May leaves Vancouver\ntine 18 and July 2.\nNORTHERN B. C. ROUTE.\nPrincess Beatrice leaves Vancouver\nune 13 and July 3.\nB.C.  COAST  MAIL   SERVICE.\nSS. Queen City leaves Vancouver\nJune 14 and 27, and every two weeks\nthereafter.\nMANY JEWS PERISH   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIN BULGARIAN\ndone by the Atlantic Tanspori   line\nthe export cattle trade praotlcally has\ndisappeared  from  New   York  anil  the\nRIOT\nVienna, Sept. 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMany persons\nwere fatally injured, scores clubbed\nnearly to death, shops looied and\nhomes destroyed In Bucharest In an\nanti-Jewish riot, according to dispatches arriving here today. The\nanti-Semitic journalists are said to\nhave caused the rioting by attacking\nthe Jews. . mob screaming execrations upon tl. Jews charged through\n'the streets, lOO'.lng the shops kept by\nbusiness  ,|,0 Semite, and clubbing th_ owners.\nIi was some tlmo ihefoiv the po] ce\ncould subdue the leaders, a number of arrests were made.\nCAPITAL 114,400,000.00\nRESERVE 11,000,000.00\nBranches throughout Canada and\nNewfoundland, and ln London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane,\nU. S. A., and Mexico City. A general\nbanking business transacted. Let-\nj ters of Credit Issued, available with\ncorrespondents ln all parts of the\nworld.\nSavings Bank Department\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDeposits\nreceived In sums of $1 and upward,\nand Interest allowed at 3 per cent, per\nannum (present rate).\nTotal: Assets  over $168,000,000.00.\nNEW WE8TMINSTER BRANCH,\nO. D. BRYMNER, Manager.\nFor   reservations   and   Information\ncall or address\nED.  GOULET,\nAgent, New Westminster\nC. B.  FOSTER,\nAsst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Vancouver.\nJ. VV.  TROUP,\nGeneral Sui_rlntend.nt Victoria,\nSYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN HOME\nSTEAD REGULATIONS.\nAny available Dominion Lands with-\nin the railway belt ln British Columbia, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head Of a family\nor any male over 18 years of age, to\nthe extent of one-quarter section of\n160 acres, more or less.\nEntry must be made personally ai\nthe local land office for the district\nIn which the land is situate. Entry\nby pioxy may, however, be made on\ncertain conditions by the tather,\nmother, son, daughter, brother or sis\nter of an Intending homesteader.\nThe homesteader Is required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one ot the toilowing\nplans:\n(1) At least six months' residence\nupon and cultivation of the land on\neach year for three years.\n(2) If the father ( or inottter, lf tne\nfather Is decased), of the homesteader\nresides uixm a farm In the vicinity ol\nthe land entered for, the requirements\nas to residence may be satisfied by\nsuch person residing with the tather\nor mother.\n(3) If the settler has his permanent\nresidence upon farming land owned\nby hlm In the vicinity of his Home\nstead, the requirements as to residence\nmay be satisfied by residence upon\nthe said land.\nSix months' notice ln writing should\nbe given to the commissioner of Do\nminion lands at Ottawa of Intention\nto apply for patent.\nCoal.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCoal mining rights may We\nleased for a period of twenty-one\nyears at an annual rental of $1 per\nacre. Not more than 2560 acres\nshall be leased to one individual or\ncompany. A royalty at the rate ot\nfive cents per ton shall be collected\non the merchantable coal mined.\nW. W. CORY.\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nN.B.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnauthorized publication of\nthis advertisement wlll not be paid\nfor.\nS. S.TRANSFEf\nThe   s I fame\nTrani\nBrackman-Ker wharf everj week daj\nafternoon, except Saturday, ai\nfor Ladner, Steveston and way im^I\nSaturday at 2 p.m., returning m S\ufffd\ufffd|\nWestminster Saturdaj evening,\nReturning,   leaves   Steveston evei\nweek day morning, except Friday,\nAdditional    trip   Monday  inornlil\nleaving .New Westminster al 5 a.m.\nThis schedule    subject   to cbanW\nwithout notice.\nFor freight and passenger rates afl\nply to\nROBERT JARDINE,\nUanagtf\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nCanadian Pacifk)\nRailway Co.\nLABOR DAY EXCURSION HATES!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFare and a third round trip ticw\ufffd\ufffd|\non sale September 3, September w\ngood for return to September \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    _\nDouble transcontinental s-'n\"j\ndaily, with Pullman tourist and <\"\"|\nlng cars. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nAtlantic Express  leav.s at 9\"0\nEastern   Express  leaves at \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I\"1!\nSt. Paul train leaves at -:1U.\nCheap excursion September J-\nFor full particulars, apply \ufffd\ufffd\nC. B. POSTER, 1   !I< pit. Ag''\nG. P. A., Vancouver\nThe White Pass\nand Yukon Route i\nfor CONRAD, CARCROSS, ATLIN,\nWHITE HORSE. DAWSON and FAIR-\nBANKS. Dally trains (except Ssnday)\ncarrying passengers, mall, express and\nfreight connect with stages at Car-\ncross and White I lore,., maintaining\na thorough winter .ervlce.\nFor Information apply m\nJ. II. ROGERS, Tmfflc Manager.\n\"The Milwaukee\"\n\"The  Pioneer Limited,\"    St. Paul to\nChicago, \"Short  Line,\"  Omaha    to\nChicago,    \"South    West    Limited\"\nKansas City to Chicago.\nNo trains In  the service on    any\nrailroad  in the  world that  equal  ln\nequipment that of  the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.  Paul Railway.     They\nown  and operate their own sleeping\nand dining oars on all their trains and\ngive  their patrons an  excellence    of\nservice not obtainable elsewhere.\nH. S. ROWE, General Agent.\n134 Third St.. cor. Aldar. Po<-Maud. Or\nThe Question\nWhere to buy furniture cheap as\na_ good\nIs Answered\nby directing you to the stow    ^\nyou can see the largest sloe.      ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nand second-hand gooda of all\nthe city. c,,,i;i. i\ufffd\ufffdf\nI have a splendid Oream \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\nor sale, nearly new. . v._\nCome and Bee how \ufffd\ufffd\"\"'\". ,'l, ,naa\ncan get for your    money n\"e\nelsewhere. ,   ,,,3 type-\nRepairing of guns, um \ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nvrlters. and light automatic\nry and bicycles a Bpeciany.\nAlex. Speck\nIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTHE       DAILY NEWS\nSECOND - HAND\nSTORt\nColumbia St.\nWestminster\nTransfer U>\nwnice 'Phone 18\ufffd\ufffd.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrn '?m*['\nColumbia Street\nBaggage   delivered   pf\ufffd\ufffdJpW\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdny part of the olt..\nLight and Heavy Ha*\nB  OFFICE-TRAM DEPOT SEPTEMBER\n4   1909.\nTHE DAILY K1W8\nPAGE THRE1\nFR0M VANCOUVER-\n11 p.m. direct\nand\n. .\ufffd\ufffd1b\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDally nt\nTo*'   'V, v\n*Y\"'I^  \"\niu a.m.\n(To\nKlaska   I\nat ll\nSaturday\nfeprlweKuLrt- Ku-r,   Saturday\n111 pm.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,.,,.,.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. island\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSecond\n!P? If UnTon^Comox-Tues-\nP^dafat 2 p-m, Saturday\nft^mo-Dally hi 2 .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nFR0M NEW  WESTMINSTER.\n, w Chilliwack\nF*.. Mints Steamer Beaver\nd TeatSnster at 8 a.m. on Mon-\nUi.Psiui' ^^ Friday; return\nat   7   a.m.  on\nDevelopment Dominant\nKeynote of the West\n(Continued from Page One.)\nii   is   inn-\nliritish Columbia, particularly on this  the con li icl\npeninsula.      He might prophesy that  -\nwhen Lord Strathoona camv again he\nwould   not    know     where   New   West.\nminster 'began  and  Vancouver ended.\n(Applause J\nOur Guest.\nMayor Keary, in submitting \"Our\nGuest,\" expressed the citizens' appreciation for Lord Strathcona's visit\nand regretted his lordship could not\ncome   out   last   year   for   the   Fraser  few\nuon and kindness in having vou repre\nsuil them on thi. occasion. I can\nassure you thai while j value it ta\nesl degree. It Is impossible to\nvalue rightly the partial and tndul-\nK\"1 Worda which have mark\nto thi northwest and thi\n! noi di served one-tenth\ntl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      said about me-\n\"Ii  is  true I\nRoyal City Mourns\nLate Mrs. Warwick\nBUCK MESSIAH\nCITY  VOTERS'   LIST.\n(Continued lrom  Page One.)\nmarked   my\nie west.\nof the\n(No. no.)\nwas  associated   w'ta j    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_\nion ol  the C.  P. R., the il.mn  and  Miss  Minnie Johnson   Mr\ngreat railway   which  enters  this  an- and Mi     P  BUlodeau  Mrs. Dauphin..\nCity,  ancleni   ol   modern  cities, ,aiid family, Mr\nconuec     the  Dominion    trom and family, Mi\nsea  to  sea,  and   unquestionably   that and  Mil     Bui\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"'\"l work.\" and family, Mi\n' I   bave     noticed     throughout   the Mr  and Mrs\nand   breadth of the  land dur- Mr, and Mrs. T. Furness and family\n1    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   i    thai   determination  and Mr. and Mis. J. Burkitt\nwhole-heartedness which has done so A. p. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. \\\\\nmuch for the country during the last ley and  family\n!    Notice  is    hereby    given  that  the\nAPPEARS IN AFRICA'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'Llsl f,,r ,he year m9 has\n.\nan i M. A. R. Gretu\nand Mrs. Hugh Burr\nMi .1. ... ft Homer\nand Mrs. Henry K rr,\nBut    the    Police    Arrest     Him,\nthe   Whip   Disperses   His   Foi\nlowers.\nMrs. Jam.     Wise and family,\nMrs.   1. Furnt bs and family,\ntlu        _...    _      .\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yearB-     All have done what they   Vera and  Bert\ncentenary,  as   their  great   river   und  can to make ii a loyal united Doiniu-\nicn, fur without the union of this\nprovince il wae impossible for it to\nbe such.\n_l_JllV\n|.r further P\"\nED\nrtlculars call  or ad-\n001 LET, Agent,\n\\, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Westminster.\nbeen named from the explorer by,\nLord Strathcona's unci., John Stuart. They were celebrating tint\nyear   the   fiftieth   anniversary   of   the\nt _ _ ,       arrival  of  the  Royal  Bngineens,  one\na ..    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i  Friday;   return-jot the officers of whom was another\nWedphiiiiwac- a<  7 a-m. on uncle.     Again  it  was the ha.i  cm\nleaves   Y ,',. 'md   gatur)jay.        tury mark of the oloesi Incorporated\nTn\" --\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -rt- city In B. C.     Lord Strathcona bad\nalways shown himself anxious to advance the city, and in his coi r. sp 11\ndeuce he (the mayor) had always re\ncelved splendid encouragement, oi\nhim liny nilght well say:\n\"Noble he was condemning all  thin\nmean,\nills truth unquestioned ami his soul\nserene,\nSliaun' knew lnm not, he dreaded no\ndisguise,\nTruth,  simple  truth,   was   written  In\nhis face,\n(ixiud   applause.)       He  concluded   lv\nextending a  welcome to the Vancouver visitors, and particularly to Commissioner Chipman.\nC   ii   Foster,\nAgst Gen   Pa \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Agent,\no'lvcr.   II.   0\n>Royal Bank of Canada\n(Incorpoi ited 1*(!9)\nLai Paid \"P\nkt'.e\nFund\nAssets\n.$ 4,700.000\n5,400,000\n. 55,000,000\nHistorical Note Struck.\n'Vou, Mr. Chairman, have referred\nto tin connection of my relative, John\nStuart, with m:_ country, and bis\nhaving bey. employed In the exploration of tin greai river upon which\nour town stands, from whom I ne.ud\nOf   Ibi.-;   country   nearly   eighty\nago.      i   should   ci rtalnlj   noi   ba.\nMr. and Mrs.\n^^^^^ R. Gil-\nMrs. J. Barnes Miss\n^^^^^^^^^Gilley, Mr. an,I Mrs.\nAndrzjewskl, Hotel Badminton (Vancouver), Mr and Mrs, W. J. and Miss\nArmstrong, Mr, and Mrs. s. J. Pearce,\nMr. and Mrs. ll. Hoy, Mr. md Mr\nRoy Harris, Mrs. RoxDerry and Mis \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\\'era Cooper, Miss Ebble Harris, Miss\nWilson and Miss Bishop, Staff ol \\\\\nS. Collister _. Co., Mrs. Henry Law\nrence, Mr. and Mi J. ll. Vidal, Mr.\nand Mrs, A. Lamb, Mr and Mrs. F.\nCrake, Miss EJva Gilley, Mr. and Mrs.\nR. Ii. Armstrong, Mr.\nFIRST   STREET   SEWER   NOTICE.\nveirs   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    =   ;\"\"1   -Mls    E    lj\n- ,,lh Webber, Mr. and Mrs. J, _. Eagles,\ni,_ ,i i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ,   i.,.   .     i      \"i     a        .'Mr. and   Mrs.   .1.   Halnsworth,   Mrs.\n;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"'\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  1 day, toil   udii.ed me io .uH Mj      Man\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.,,    Mrg   Wm   M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(1\ncom.   to Canada, Instead of to a very , M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ndifferent  pan   ol     the   world        (Ap    \ufffd\ufffd''        an   .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.    Mp   ,,,..   , ',   .,.,.\npo ar.il out o\n[SAVINGS BANK\nt iwn  accountji  soil\nWelcome.\nsaid,    after\nDEPARTMENT\nEnthusiastic\nLord Strathcona said, alter the\nburst of enthusiasm had subsided, and\ntn.- singing ol \"He's a Jolly Good\nFellow,\" \"Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen,\nyou will not expect much speaking\nfrom  me  today,  not  only   because  I\nMacgowan, sr., Mr, and Mrs, J, j. Ma\nImi'iy, Mr. and Mrs J, S. ('line, Mr,\nand Mrs. I). Mil'had-n. Mr. and Mrs.\nErnest Cblddell (Ladn-r), Mr, and\nMrs. C. S. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. J. E\nBrown, Mrs. J, B, Phillips, Mr. and\nMrs. J. E. Murphy, B, W. Shiles, Mr.\naud Mrs. timer..*! Gilley, the Misses\nA and S. Jamieson, Miss Reita Gil\nley, Mr. and MM, F. P. Maxwell. Mr.\najid Mrs. W, A. DasllWOOd Jon s;\nMt. and Mrs. It. Kli- y. Mr and Mrs.\nFrank Austin (Vancouveri, Mr and\nMrs. \\V. t . Chambentn, Mr, Herbert\nClarke, Mr. ami MU. W, E. McLaod,\nAV. Gilford,\nMrs. C. S. Corrigan\nJohn Sprott, Allan Law-\n 4.       -- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . . v       .....j -_ u.t^      a\nh.na.1'! D    estlc Exchange and  have a cold, but because i feel at all\n......    .     -.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!., Ilmaa     1.      a.-a... 1.1       I..      I , ll.i f\t\nLj.-: cl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd hi a  bought and sold\nEp.,_c transfers effected\n|_r Westm : ster,  I).\nF   SHUTE\nC.  Branch,\nManager.\nMJ_______E\nI'm U.l_o_re_T_.\nIw wlll Bod it to your advantage\narrange your looking at this office,\nitbtt yon Inl a I to travel or send-\ni lo: your friends.\nSailing From Quebec.\nImpress of Britain  ..   .   September 10\nI';.- ' er dates and particulars ap-\nI. to\nE. GOULET,\nC. P. R. Agent.\ntimes it would [\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd impossible tor me\nadequately to convey to you my,\nthanks, but at the present tim- mui\ncontent myself with a tew homely\nwords. I must thank you, Sir, lor\nI am under a greai obligation to the\npeople \"I \"'e oldest Incorporated c-ty\nIn B. C, for the most kind welcome\nthai  you  have given me.\n\"I have not seen the city of New\nWestminster for som,. twenty years.\nSince I came hack to ibis pan o,\nCanada, through Manitoba m lo\nVancouver and Victor a. 1 have b \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\noverwhelmed by kindness and con-\nslderatlcu l have received on ai.\nhands, as well as from the governments, which makes me feel 1 am\namongst my friends. (Applause.)\n\"I  feel it  a singular honor to have\n:you here, _r (addressing Mr. Cotton)\nand   '.hank   you   on   the   part   of  your\n'government for your great consldera-\nLifebuoy Soap is delightfully refreshing for Hath or Toilet in hot\nweather. For washing underclothing it Is unequalled. Cleanses and\npurifies. **\nHotel Butler Annex\nFourth Avenue and Marlon Street\nSEATTLE\nHATES:\nRoom  $1   p-r  day  up.\nRoom   and  board $2.50 per day up.\nroom   with   bath  $2.50 per day  up.\nRoom with bath and board $4 per day.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\npiause.j      i  ci i talnlj   have  no cau^o\nto regret. I did not go there.\nI in .LM ins eny wlll be an Honor\nto the Pacific coasi (applause), and\nthere will be cui greai ciiy across\n-., Vancouver, where 1 received so\nmuch kindness, and which i knew aB\nburnt up brush. You will be rivals,\nbut friendly rivals, and ibe worthy ol\nthe Pacific province, the Dominica,\nand the empire to which \\ve belong\n(Applause).\nEternal   Loyalty.\n\"May the daj nevi r come when we\ncease  to  speak  of  the  sovereign  of Mrs. Insley, Mr, and Mr\nGreat   Britain   as  our  sovereign   (ap-  Mrs. C. C. Flshei\nph-use).      1   have    already     said   too  Mr. and Mrs\nmuch, but I wish to thank the friends r\ufffd\ufffd0ce Johnson. Crowns\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMessrs C.\nwho have come he,-,, from Vancouver E. Hartley, A, J. Small. \\V. R. Burr,\nand elsewhere. We will noi say au a. McDonald and George Burr, Camp\nrevolr. It cannot be long (here his Friends, Mr. Wm. Harris, Mr. C. G.\nlordship's voice faltered) before w< Major aid Frank Major. Croi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- -\nmusl say good-bye altogether. As Master Arthur Owen, Mrs. A. M.\ncommissioner in London 1 hope to ex-1 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Mac-\ntoad to you a welcoiiiv ami it i. my K\ufffd\ufffd_ui-, Mrs. VV. J. Sloan. Mr. and\nduty to give all the Information, and Mrs. F. Broad, Mr. and Mrs. George\nall thelnducementa which can be po.YTurner, Air. and Mrs. Marshall Sin-\nsii.ly given to men to come oui to clalr, Daughters of England. Mr. and\ntlie  Dominion  (Hiar, b ar). Mrs.  \\v. g.  MacQuarrie,  Nurse  Mat-\n\"Let me ence more tnank you witn'.j. Walsh (Iter Cross, Regina), St.\nall my heart for your kindnesses pauj\"a r _. Sunday School (cross\n11\/niil  cheers). and  crown).   Anchors\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. and  Mrs.\nA formal vole of thanks waa h. C Major, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. WH-\nmoved by J. A. Lee, and seconded by band (Vancouver), Mr. and Mrs. W.\nW. Norman Bole, K. C-, to his lord- jj. Clarke (Vancouver), Mr. and Mrs.\nship and enthusiastically carried.        'j0s.   Trewartha,   Mr,   and   Mrs.   Win\nThe  Minto  cii))   was   presented   for Johnston and  family   (Port    Moody),\nInspection, and his lordship said the Jam\ufffd\ufffd_  and  Miss  M.  J.  McColl,   Wo\nmotto   \"What   we   have   we'll   hold,\" I men's  Auxiliary  of  Royal  Columbian\nwas applicable to all Canadians. I Hospital.       Wreaths.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr.   and   Mrs.\nLord Strathcona Satisfied. IE. J. Crean. Mr. and Mrs. T. R.  Pear-\nHis lordship and party then drove son. Judge and Mrs. Bole, Mr. and\nback to the cars, which were attached Mrs. John .Johnston and tam.ly. Dr.\nio the eastbound  nan at  2:15 p.m.      and   Mrs   J.  Harrold  Jones.  Mr   Her-\nHe expressed himself as better sat- bert Brooke (Vancouver) Mr. and\nIsfled with the type of reception ac- Mrs. J- Leslie Duncan (Vancouver),\ncorded him in Westminster than any Mrs. Benjamin Burr and family Mr.\nWhere  else.       He  bore  the  fatigue Ot  Harry   A,   Bourne.   New   Wes minster\nthe dav  very well, considering his 89   P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt   -No-   4- AAT* n'\"'    i    ,     u.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Employees  of Gillev  Bros.,  Ltd.,  Mr\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     Luncheon   Arrangements and     Mrs.  J.   P      Ha.,i,i.o:i   Bole   Mr,\n. a . John   Mahoney,  Laurel   \\\\ ivath  Guild\nTlit. arrang' menis for tne  function\nbeen   completed,   and   that   the   same\nmay be seen at  this office for thirty-\ndays from the date hereof;   and  any\nand   l,erson  wh\ufffd\ufffd shall   claim  to  be added\nI to the said Voters' List, or any elector who shall desire to have any name\nerased therefrom;   must  prefer his or\nher  request  in   writing,   signed    with\nIliis Or her name, and shall deliver or\n H     cause   to    be  delivered     to   the  City-\nCape Town, South Africa, Sept   ..-   CYk  WiU'in    \"'\"    Ume  he'-e:nbefore\n,   i ,    ,    ,,                  .1 spclhvd.\nA remarkable  incident    at     ratings. m   ^  DUNCAN\nBechuanaland, has just been revealed. City Clerk.\nA fortnight ago two natives, on,, a      City  Clerk's  Office, New  Westmin-\nkitchen-hoy  fron,  Mafeklng,    entered j8ter- u- c- Sepiembe,- :-., 1909.\nthe  native  village   adjo'ning   Taungs, j'\n::,ro'.tT.i;:r,',\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdX;:'.i'tiT\ufffd\ufffd of new westmsnster\naddressed a large gathering of the\nBatlapln tribe numbering 1,600 ending\nan excitable oration by indicating the\nEuropean quarter of Taungs and de\ndaring: \"Before tha- sun seis tonight\nnot a white person must remain alive.\"\n1 Inspector Gordon Turno, who was\npresent, arrested both men with th\nassistance of one policeman, and after a scuffle took them to the magistrate's court, Th- crowd of 1,500 natives followed with menacing demean\nor. They swarmed Into tlle magistrate's court, Insulted tbe magistrate,\nand refused to disperse. The magls\nI rate was powerless, ns he had only\nih\" two po\"ce officers at his command.\nEventually Molall the Batlapln chi f\narrived and dispersed the rioters with\na horsewhip. The two men arrested\nW' re committed for trial\nTbee have been no fnrthi r disturbances, but the lncideni is officially\nregarded as serious. It is the Hrsl\noccasion on which the Bechua-ia\ntribes have shown gross disrespect for\nthe magistrates. Moreover, Molali's\nInfluence bus been undesirably strengthened at the expense of wh t\" au-\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlo tlie Ethopian Church.\nPursuant to Section 20 of the \"Local Improvement General Hy-law,\n1909,\" notice is hereby given thai the\nassessment roll of the \"First street\nSewer\" local Improvemeni is open tor\nInspection at the office of the Assessor in the Cltj Hall, New Westminster, British Columbia, and lu ease\nthe owner or any person Interested In\n;ny of th,. properties Included therein\ndesire to appeal from such assessment he shall, within the period of\neleven (11) days from the first publication of this notice, giv.- notice to\nthe undersigned in writing of his in-\ntenticn  to appeal.\nDated thla \"1st dav of August, A. IJ.\n1909. W. A- DUNCAN,\nCity   Clerk.\nDate of first publication, 31st day\nOf August, 1909.\nMAKE YOUR APHcAL to the public\nthrough the columns of THE DAILY\nNEWS.    The  Morning  Paper.\nAll lutside rooms, with hot and cold\nwater  steam hen!, long distance telephone. '3us meets all trains and boats\nCARLETON   GILBERT,   Mgr.\nhad been admirably made by the reception committee, C. H. Stuart\nWad-, secretary of the board of trad .\nbeing principally responsible. Mr.\nWade authorizes a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdstatemeni wiih\nreference to the waiting at the tables\nthat be bad engaged ten waiters and\nonly three turned up. Mr. Kiuny\nhad doiu- his share in engaging ihem.\nbut they failed at tbe last moment.\nAt future luncheons girls will be employed. Medals struck for the Fraser centenary were distributed to the\n.guests.\nbastcrtrook Milling  Company,\nEburne.   B. C.\nFLOUR !       FLOUR !\nSIHiK.BHEAKLRS HERE\nTREATED LIME SLAVES\nof St. Paul's church, Employees Johnston's  Shoe  Siore   (Vancouver),   Mr.\nand   Mrs.   Henry   Schaake,   Mr,   and\nMrs. Joseph Burr and familv, Mr, and\nMrs.   U.   ll.    Macgowad,    Mr,   p rcy\nBurr,  Mayor and   Mrs.  W.   H.  Keary,\nMr. and   Mrs.  J.  B.   Burr and  family\n(Ladner),   Mr  and     Mrs.   \\V.   J.   Mathers,     Mr.  and     Mrs.    Gowan   Macgowan.    Choir    of    St.  I'aul's  R.  E.\nchurch. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Mark, Sunday School Class, West End Lacrosse\nClub.    Bouquets\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMrs.    E.    Harrison,\n|M-. and  Mrs.  D.  S.  Curtis,  Mrs,  La-\nvelle, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. Wool-\nlliauis  (Vancouver).      Pillows\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVestry\nj St.  Paul's  R. E.  church, Effle, Wlll,\n[Elmer and  George  Warwick,  mother,\n[sisters and brothers.\nMen   From    Pressed   Steel   Car   Com-\nPittsburg   Tel|   Dread-\nfui  Stories.\npany   at\nIMPERIAL\t\nHUNGARIAN   JEWEL\nTERMINAL\t\nHINDOO  FLOUR   ..   .\n$7.25 per Bbl.\n.$6.75 per Bbl.\n.$5.25 per Bbl.\n. .$4.50 per Bbl.\nMcQuarrie & ?n Funm AND ______MKHC1IANTS\nFRONT  STREET.\n[COLUMBIA STREET LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.\nTh,. Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of New Westminster having iby resolution determined\n'and specilied that it la desirable to\n| carry out the following works, thai\nis to say:\n(a) To construct a sewer to be\nknown as the \"Columbia Street\nSewer\" on Columbia Btreei between\nMcNeeiy  streel  and  Fourth streei.\n(bi  To  c ustruct   cement  Bidewalka\nVn both vl:!     of Columbia street be-\nMcNeely    street    and Fourth\nU\nNew Westminster.\nTelephone 333.\nB. C. Mills, Timber and\nTrading Company\nVANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER\n- i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\nI    Pittsburg. Pa.. Sept   3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThree hun-\n, dn .I  Btrlkel reaki rs quit  the  McKi es\nRock plant  of the Pressed  st(., | Car\ncompany  and   told   sue i   s orles    of _    __\ncruelty and suffering w.thln the stock-  tween    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nad,, as were only exceded by the Lib- streot with necessary retaining wall.\nbe)   and  Audersonvllle prisoners dur-l    And  thai   the  said   works shall  be\nlng  tb\"  civil  war.    Many   Of lh\"  in n .curried   out   In   accordance   With   the\nwore so ill from foul food, unsanitary [provisions of  the  Local Improvement\nrt\nManufacturers and Deatere\ufffd\ufffdm AB Kma\" ot\number,   Lath,   Shingle.,   Mouldings,   Sa\ufffd\ufffdh,   Doort,\nInterior Finish,    Turned Work,EEtcl^__S__\nFish and Fruit Boxes.\nLarge Stock Plain and Fancy3Glass.^;SS\nHRMERS ATTENTION!\ner AIway\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdn Stock for Fencing and Draining.\nI\nquarters   overwork and  the  hounding\nof the guard thai Federal Age n t-Ioag\nland  held ii spi clal  - ssjon of II e gOV\nii-nmciit   Investigation   last   niglu\norder to get their stories before i\nbee: ill.'   tOO   sick   lo   testify\nGeneral   Bylaw.   1909.\nAnd the   Ciiy    Engineer and City\nAssessor having reported to the Coun-\nn 'cil ln accordance  with the provisions\niy iof the said bylaw upon the said works\n'giving      statements     showing      the\nI One of them, Martin Hart, of NewlJJmounts estimated to be chargeable\n' York was so ibadly beaten, as he tried against the various portions oi real\nto make his way from the stockade property to be benefited by the said\nthai lie mav not recover. Two bun- works and other patlculars and the\ndred Of Hart's friends stormed Hip I said reports of the said City Engineer\nslock ade later in the afternoon, deter and City Assessor having been adopt-\nmined lo punish the guards employed \ufffd\ufffdd by the Council,\nby the companv who attai-ked him Notice la hereby glvxti that the\nand left him unconscious in the Btree Bald reports are open for inspection\nTh. strikebreakers also declared that at the offlce of the City Assessor, City\nsince yesterday scores of wounoed ! Hall, Columbia street, New Westmin-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdind half starved' men had been locked ister, B. C. and that unless a petition\nut, by Hie company's officials when, against the proposed works above\nth l'nited States Investigators could .mentioned signed by a majority of the\nnot find them and some of the men owners of thv land or real property\nslid that the vaults ln the mill still 'to be assessed or charged in respect\nhold  more  than  a dozen  men  ltnpri-jof Buch  works  representing at  least\nooned as In a dungeon to prevent the  '\ntaking of this testimony.\nra~-\nR\ufffd\ufffdyat City Branch, Columbia St.  I\n-Jl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'\"\" I'- N.w;W_tn_.le.- |\ne'<!D.one 12.\none-half In value thereof Is presented\nto tho Council within fifteen days\nfrom the date of the first publication\nof this noiice the Council will proceed with the proposed improvements\nunder such terms and conditions as\nto the payment of the cost of such\nImprovements as the Council may by\nTerrori\ufffd\ufffdt  Is Caught.\nSt. Petersburg. Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSleplmkin,\none  of the  moat   active  members  of\nthe   Flvlng  Section  of  the   terrorists,\nat  whose Instance  General   Maximoff-      , ....  __     \t\n.kv  chief of prisons, and otK.'rs, were bylaw in that behalf regulate and de-\nassassinated   has  bean   irought here termlne and  also to  make the sum\nfrom Sarateofl prison for trial. Living assessmeat.\nunder an assumed name,  he was ar- |    Dated this 1st day of September, A.\nrested   in   Finland     while   preparing D. 1909.\nbombs in a secret labaratory and was W. A. DUNCAN,\n.ent to prison at hard labor for five .-\ufffd\ufffd City   Clerk\nv-ears     Onlv  while serving his term I    Date of  first   publication,  the  -ind\nWas be Identified. day of September, 1909.\n*' The Maple Leaf ForeVer\"\n:\\\n, j We have taken the Maple Leaf for our trade mark, because it is Canadian, j\nCOWAN\n><o\nPEaFVFEaCTION\nCOCOA\n(Maple  Lraf\nLabel)\nIS MADE IT. CANADA, AND IS THE PUREST AND BEST.\nTHE COWAN CO.. Ltd., TORONTO\nSHIRTS|\nBy Makers That Best\nKnow How.\nOUR FALL DISPLAY OF NEW SHIRTINGS IS VERY HANDSOME, WHILE THE FIT, MAKING AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL   FORM  A  COMBINATION   OF   SHIRT  PERFECTION.\nStrikingly handsome patterns in pleated or plain\nbosoms, coat style, cuffs\nattached or separate. Kvery shirt an example of\nsplendid shirt making;\nmoderate priced shirts, or\nshirt luxury, as you prefer,\n$1.00, $1.25\nTO\n$2.00\nTHERE WILL BE NO BETTER TIME THAN RIGHT NOW\nFOR  A  MAN  TO SELECT HIS \"FALL SHIRTS.\"\nWE ARE STILL OFFERING SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT\n85  PER  CENT. OFF.\nAL80 8TRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE. WILL IT NOT BE\nWORTH YOUR WHILE TO FINI8H THE SEASON WITH A\n8TRAW  HAT AT THIS PRICE?\nI\nREID & CO.\nCLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS\n601    COLUMBIA   STREET.\nI\ni\n.|t;fct\n*k       a*\nl\\i\n,.      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FISHERMEN'S UNION.\nPublished bv The Dally News Publish-  at   Sydney,  and   the   carpenters'   dis- There   will   be   a   meeting  held   by\nIng Company. Limited, at their offices,  P\ufffd\ufffdt_  at  Edmonton, but this  do s not g\"\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdp{\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf ^^\"J*0* *\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Dally News Block, corner of Mc-  de,lact '\ufffd\ufffd>__ the example of lis value Cllrt|.  ,)lo(.k   and  eVery\"fisherman  Is\nas   showing   how   disastrous   arc   the expected to be present\n\"GET   THE   HABIT\"\nPEATES\nE.\nKenzle and  Trew Streets.\nA.  Paige Managing  Director\nresults of these  industrial conflict.-\njohn'w. BRODWICK,\nSecretary.\nPROVINCIAL       POLITICAL       RUM\nBLINGS.\nSATURDAY,  SEPTEMBER  4,\n1909.\nTher- are signs  many  of an intention cu  the  part  of  the  government\nto  dissolve   the  provincial   legislature\nand    precipitate    a    general election\nTHE GOVERNOR.GENERAL'S VISIT som,,   time   during  the  present  year.\n_,,  . Tlie most significant inJicatku of the\nMany distinguished men have filled   .        .. ,  ,.     _ ,\nJ \ufffd\ufffd intentions   of   the   Premier  is   a   very\nthe   Important   position   of   Governor-  ,,,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ., \"\n. , , ,   feeble  attempt    on  the  part  of    the\nGeneral   of   Canada  with   success  and . , .    i\n.,, _ _..  . government    organs    to    revive     ihe !\nadvantage   alike  to Great   Britain,  to  _, ,    , , , ., ,. ..\n.     __     ,  . '        Ori ival bogeyman.     We arc. told the\nthe Dominion, and to themselves, Yet .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.  Grand   Trunk   Pacific    Railway  Com-\nli  may l>e said  wth truth  and good ... \".    ,\npanv  is    petitioning    or  importuning\nreason   that   none   have     represented .\nthe   Dominion   governmiut   to   permit\nthe'r sovereign mor,. fittinclv or mor.- . ... ,\n' h , b ' the importation of Mongolian laborers\nnobly,  or  have  discharged   the  Vice-        .       ,      .   .        . ,    _ _    ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nunder   bon .   to   work   on   the   Pacific\nregal duties in a manner more accep-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,__    ...      ,, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,\ndivsion of the  lme.      That  is  noi  a\nMow's your chance to gel Plates\nai less than cost. \"Bmerald\"\nBreakfast Plates; special display-\nSaturday,\n90c\nPER  DOZEN.\nThe  Fair\n646 Columbia Street.\nWe buy for cash and sell tor the same\ntable  to the  people of    Canada than\nnew story.      It Is as old  as  the sec-\nEarl Grey.    Hig Excellency Is enjoy-\n,   ,,,    . ,    .,        .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd... _ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ond    Canadian   transcontinental railing a holiday trip through  British Co- ,___,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n,     ,,          , ,                        ,      , .            way.      It has been doing duty for the\nlumbla, and in companv with hs rev-  ,,   ,, . ,\nMcBride   government   ever   since   ihe\nday when the present Attorney-General waa sworn in as a member of\nthat administration,     indeed we\nered Countess, wlll honor New Westminster with a visit On Wednesday\nnext.     Tht. citizens would he delight\ned   to  give   the  distinguished   visitors .             aaa,             ...\n,   , lieve  it  antedates  the advent of  tbat\na  verv  heartv  welcome, but   then- re- ,,    .       , ,                     ,.  ,\n.,    , distinguished   legal     light   and   unini-\nception must necessarily be of a some- \ufffd\ufffd         *       ,\n, ,     .   .                        .            , peachable administrator.      Its history\nwhat subtfyed character out of respect '\n. goes back to the tune when Mr, Bow-\nfor Their Kx( ellencies' desire tor\nprivacy, Earl Grey has, however,\ngraciously signified his pleasure to\nmeet the citizens al an Inform U reception, and this opportunity for a\npersonal meeting with our Governor-\nGeneral will be a real delight to very\nmany. Tliough the circumstances of\nTheir Excellencies' visit do not admit\nof a public demonstration of our esteem for them, it will not be difficult\nto show them that their presence Is\nvery welcome. Some day perhaps\nEarl Grey may renew his acquaintance with our city in a more official\nway, and thus afford us an opportunity of expressing our high appreciation of him as a clever statesman\nand a true Imperialist.\nFOOD AND HEALTH.\nser acted as legal adviser of the Ja\npanese contractor, M. Gotoh. and\nundertook on behalf of nis client to\nhave delivered within the confin s ol\ntlu- province a considerable number\nof Japanese laborers for th Canadian\nPacific Railway Company and the\nWellington Colliery Company. It\nlias also direct connection with the\npassage through the legislature of a\ncertain measure fathered by the Attorney-General which purported to\nexclude Orientals from the province,\nbut which actually declared to be\nlegal the immigration of the classes\nof persons it professed to exclude.\nThese facts would naturally incline\nthe mind of a real opponent of Asiatic immigration to be sceptical as to\nthe sincerity of any member of ihe\nMcBride Government who professed\nto be concerned for the protection of\nConsequently when an\nThe proposal  to introduce  cooking\nclasses and demonstrations as a tea- white labor\nture    of    the   forthcoming   Provincial orSan of thi\ufffd\ufffd  government  says there\nExhibition is in  every way  an excel- is a  movement on foot to Have Mon-\nlent one.     If a fair proportion of the SoliilI1s imported under bond to work\nstories  we have heard  about  the cu- <>n  the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway,\nUnary accomplishments of the modern th*-  natural  conclusion  is that  there\nCanadian girl are true, then it would is no such scheme brewing, but that\nseem to he high time that something a   Provincial   general   election   Is   lm-\nwas  done  to  educate  them   up   to  a landing   and   that  the   McBride   Gov\nmore  practical standard.      The truth\neminent is in search of I cry which\nof the ancient Chinese proverb, -'The wi\"   strengthen   its   position   in   the\nseat  of  the  intellect   i.s  in   the  stom ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nhas come to ibe recogniz d, and  a\"   tMe   more  natural   when\nach,\nThis conclusion will be\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the fact\ntoday every intelligent person appre- is keIu ln mind ,,,r\ufffd\ufffd llnder Us con-\nelates the fact that the quality of tract vvith lhe Doml\"i(\ufffd\ufffd Government\nfood plays an Important Part In the the Grand Trunk Railway Company,\ndestinies of a nation. It is by means or lh<-' contractors under that com-\nnourishment I,an-V. ,lave not employed and cannot\nemploy Oriental labor, that under\nemployment\nIt Is  for the pro-  a   f:lir  \"il\"v  offlc'er  of  the  Dominion\nrace  tlmt  we need Government went over all sections of\nthe   western   divisions   of   the   Grand\nfor  con-  Trunli Pacific  Railway  to  investigate\nof the body's wholesome\nthat physical stamina and mental capacity are ensured. Canada depends existing 'conditions ,ihe _ .\nfor lv,- continued development and of Orientals would prove an economic\nprogress upon a virile people; upon impossibility even if Asiatics were\nmen nnd women strong In body and available; and that a short Ume ago\nhealthy in mind\nvision of such ;\nto strive. ^^^^^^^^\nhowever,                            ._ .     ^^m^^^^M^^HH____^______l\ncorn that there is still a great deal lhe conditions under which labor was\nOf ignorance in regard to food values being emPloy\ufffd\ufffdd on th. road,\namong Canadians. Potatoes and stin lt is eminently gratifying to\nice cream bulk much too largely have a semi-official assurance thai the\nIn the daily living of the people. McBride Government i.s going to con-\nThough these things may satisfy they Btltute itself a strong bulwark be-\ndo not nourish. One might as well tweui the whit* workingmen of Bri-\ntty to raise steam in a locomotive tlsh Columbia and the Orien.al men-\nboiler by peai fuel as to maintain a ace- Such an assurance may indi.\nhealthy caadltlon of human vitality cau' that tn,J Attorney-General has\non such eatables. Plain, wholesome severed bis professional relations\nwell cooked food is necessary for the w,tD M. Gotoh- But Ii may also be\npreservation of a . nd physique, ln '\"^'cation that such a connection\nand any agency thai, will spread a ls no lon^y Profitable because owing\nwider knowledge of this simple truth t0  lht  agreement  between   the Cana-\ni-  deserving  of  encouragement.      if\nthe local Council of Women can Instil\nInto   th<.   minds    of    our   maidens  a\nrlgl.    knowledge of food and  Us rela-\nh^alth,   first   in   regard   to\ndian Government and the Government\nof Japan Immigration from the latter\ncountry of the laboring classes has\nentirely ceased.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVictoria Times.\nil'-ris\nquality   and   kind   and  s'_Ondly  as  to;OFFERS  PRIZE   FOR\nthe right method of preparing it, then\nthey  will be rendering a distinct Ser- j\nvice, not alone to ibis district, but to |\nthe Canadian nation.\nINDUSTRIAL WASTE.\nPRACTICAL AERONAUTICS\nParis, Sept. _.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Matin, in v.ew\nof the results ai Rheims, which have\nshown the aeroplanes capabilities as\nnever  before  realized,  even   by  avia-\n...   ltors- Aleves the time ripe for these\nWe remarked the other day as to machines to leave the race track and\nthe evil effect wrought by Industrial i make real voyages from town to iowii\ndisputes and strikes upon the buel- It. therefore, offers a prize of $20 000\nness of the country generally and,to be awarded to the machine which\nupon the workers themselves- An makes the fastest time in a oircuit\nidea of the loss and waste involved from Paris to Dijon, Belfori Nancy\nIn this manner ls revealed by stat-1 J^f and Par's before August 31'\nIstics collected by the Labor Department at Ottawa, for July. in that\nmonth during the course of fifteen\nIndustrial    disputes,   433.     employees,\nwere concerned, and 118,000  working',  Havl\ufffd\ufffdB    just   received   a   telegram\ndays were  lost.      Allowing as  wages  ^JS^X^SStSSSsSil\nan average of |2 per diem, the loss would   visit  this  city Ja Wednesday!\nIn  wages  to the idie employees was  next- l hereby call a public meeting 1\nno less tlun   .2.6,000.      This is leav- \ufffd\ufffd., th,e  H.lZW_   at   tne  Cit>'   H-'U  oil\nbg altogether   out    of   account the '_. ^Jj^^V\"^ S'StSn\nvalue  of  that  labor as  a  product   to- for a .suitable reception of His S\nward   the  wealth    of    th.   Dominion,  'ency.\nThe addition of this would make thej w- H- KEARY,\nfigure a  very large one.      The period i     Mnv_.       nm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.     __      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -N,avor-\nin     .    .   , .M.ljoi s    UIIlci',    New   Westminster\nillustrated   was   crtainly    an   excep- September 4, 1909. we8WM-Ster\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd M. > \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffde\nFor Tired and Sweaty Feet use :\nRYALL'S  FOOT POWDER.    It\ndoes its work.\nI RYALL'S\nTHE DRUGGIST AND\nOPTICIAN.\nEyes Tested Free.    Phone 57.\nw 4\nSILVERWARE\nSterling Silverware is  the kind  you give the bride\nKind to last for lifetimes\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfil] her heart with pride;\nKind to gn-e the couple to chee r them all through life-\nKind   that   pleases  Hubby  and also pleases Wife!\nGreat Carpet Display,\nSEE  LEE'S WINDOWS FOR  NEW  FALL\nRUGS\nAND\nWE WILL BE PLEASED TO  SHOW  YOU  THROUGH  mm\nMENSE  NEW  STOCK  AND  GIVE   YOU   ALL   THE  inform      *\nIN  OUR   POWER.      WE  ARE BUSIER  THAN   EVER  im t N\nPARTMENT. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'S DE-\nI   F F'*. Furniture Emporium\n_L_  _____ -L__t     KJ Lee's Block, Columbia Street,\nNEW WESTMINSTER,       - .     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r,\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd l,\nCHAMBERLIN, The Jeweler\nSOLE AGENTS LONGINE'S AND  HAMILTON   WATCHES.\nSpecial Car Service For\nLABOR DAY CELEBRATION IN\nNEW WESTMINSTER\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th.\n\ufffd\ufffd\nThe B. C. Electric Hallway Company announces ibat\nspecial car service wil] be put on all day to Queen's\nPark, and that a late car will be run to Vancouver at 1\no'clock a.m. on Tuesday UJ accommodate those who attend the grand ball In the evening.\nParticular attention will le given to the service to\nQueen's park from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the pro^P bs\nof the Senior Lacrosse Match, Football Match. Tug-of-\nwar. Baby Show, Pole Climbing Contest and the Fl.-ld\nSports.\nB. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., LTD.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nFO R\nSchool Text Books,\nScribblers, Pencils,\nand all School Supplies\nGO   TO\nTODHUNTER & BURR\nBooksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers\nSuccessors to J. J. MACKAY & CO.\n>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 4 e **********\nm\ni\nwhere   real\n __m\t\nGILLEY  BROS., Ltd.\nWE   ARE   READY   TO  SHOW\nyou how it Is cheaper to buy our\nhigh-class building material!\nthan It Is to purchase the poorer kind. V. e can pent to\nbuildings bul't with ou; materials tbat never need repairs.\nWe can point to \"fine others \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthat need repairs all the time.\nBut they were DO! built o! out |\nmaterials.        See\ncheapness He??\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdssssm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nLabor Day Necessit\n===== IN\nMALE  ATTIRE\n?JZ^ S.tng ulj a Ne_v Suit for Labor Day <*mt forget to call\n^^riStoSftSrtarwant we have the fit ami aiso\n$3^00\nFancy  Hose\nMen's Straw and Linen Hats\nRegular $1.00  and  $1.25,  for\n35c\nTooke Collars\nIn all shapes\n2 for 25c\nNeckwear\nFancy Vests\nRegular $1.50 to $3.00 for\n$1.50\nStraw  Hats\nAcme Clothing Co\nA. CHAPPELL, Manager.\nU.n SATUHDAV, SEPTEMBE^Y^\nTHE  DAILY\nGORDON'S\nBig Dry Goods House\nNew Fall\nMillinery\nOur Fall Millinery is now open, and\nwe have on view our new Fall\nReaily-to-Wear Hats.    Here you\nwill see the latest styles.\nPAGE FIVE.\nFOUR LACROSSE RUGBY CLUB LOR\nTEAMS IN HELD        THE ROYAL CITY\nWHERE?\nAt the Leading Furniture House, the place to save money.\nPrices lower than the lowest. QUALITY IS OURS. It\nwill pay you to see our stock before buying your House\nFurnishings.\nCrowd of of Fast Twelves Players Organized at Meet-, W.   E.   FALES 612-618 ApeS Street\nWill Represent Royal City     ing Last Evening - First '\nOn Labor Day.\nPractice on Monday.\nFurniture Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker\nNew W't .tmlnster win hav,. four la-\ncrossi    teams  in   the   held  on   Labor\nDay  plailng  in  three dlffer-nt  cities, (football   pla>e-_   of , ,\n. Vancouver the sunior profession- Ized and in  the near future\nMISS   HAASE   IN   CHARGE.\nTke Fashion Centre\nNEXT TO CITY HALL.\nAt a meeting held  In  the  board Of\ntrade rooms last  evening th,- Rugby\norgan-\n    team\nus ar.- booked to meet ihe Terminal will be put In the field to play under\nilty aggregation in a schedule gams the auspices of the New Westminster\nal   Recreation    park,    whiie on  the Rugby Koohali Club, colors r-<i  and\nii... da. a junior team representing blue.\n...,. city will go over to play a Vail- i A lasi evening's meeting the execu-\ncouver aggregation, In this city the live of the club was chosen as foi-\nBer'o amateurs will meet a team lows: President, K. .). Rlckman;\npicked from the Vancouver Athl-'ic secretary, A. Davis; treasurer ti\n.Cl\". and Maple Leaf twelves, while Whitaker; coach. 0, Pickles- captain.\nan Intetmedlate twelve will travel to J. Hoult; councillor, .1. iiouie.\nMission there to meet another Van-; The club will bold Its first prac\ncouver aggregation iu a match for tlce at 6 30 on Monday morning at\nthe trophy offered by the manage-[Moody square. it is hoped that\n, inwn ui the J<al<or Day celebration In I there will be a full turnout, not only\nthai  city. 'of those who have previously  played\nThe big attraction of the day, o Lhe game, and want to gel Into li\nfar as lacrosse fens aiv concerned, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd again, but of those who hav,. never\nthe senior game In Vancouv - Thej played bi would like to do so.\nSalmon Bellies will take over the ] A meeting of the executive ol the\nsame team with one exception that club in consider details of organlza-\nwalloped the green Bhirts last Satnr- tlon wl\". be held on Tuesday of the\nday, and are confident of victory The coming week,\nchange    is  at    third    home,   -live\nPHONE  176.\nNIGHT CALL 81.\nHORSE RACES\nLULU ISLAND\nSATURDAY,       SEPTEMBER     4,       AUCTION       SELLING      PLATE\nLABOR   DAY,  $1000   LABOR   DAY  HANDICAP  (mil,, and a Quarter).\nSix Races Daily,  Rain   or   Shine.\nRaces start at 2:30 P. M.\nTRAINS   LEAVE    CARRALL  STREET DAILY AT 1:00 AND 1:30 P\nM.     FIFTEEN-MINUTE   SERVICE     FROM     GRANVILLE     STREET\nSTATION.\nSpring     will     i .plat\nIt will pay to buy your groceries from\nC. B.  DEANS\nCanadl in   or\nFlaki\nCarnation\n'   Pkg.   ...\nWheat\n. . .35c\nv. Ire\nfor .\nFlakes   In  bulk,   4\nlbs.\n25c\nGold.-n    West    Baking  Powder.\n12 oz. tin 20c\nThi.-- is a good baking powder,\n20-poira i Back sugar,\n.$1.20\nSchilling's   Best\nder, per tin\nBaking   Pow-\n.  25c and 40c\nChicken  Soup,  2  tins  fur   , .15c\nClark's Pork and Bean--,\nfor\t\ncans\n.   25c\nFresh   Ground   Coffee,     special\nat, per lb 25c\nD .\n[Feeney\nThe senior amateur team Whlc\nwill meel Vancouver ai Queen's park\nfor tb. Trades and Labor cup wlll be\ncomposed as follows: Goal, Munn;\npoint, Digby; cover point, Pearson;\nidef.i:nv Held. Galbralth, Patchell and\nGifford; centre, Fitzgerald; home\nfield, ftangster, Smith and McPhadden; outside home, Purdy; .aside\nhome. Swanson,\nThe team which will go to Mission\nis as follows: W. Coutl , '!. Manni't\ning, I). Eastman, R. Cormack, il\nBattson, K. MacKenzie, ll MacKm-\nzie, D. Bartlett, .). Gifford, N. Kenny,\nC. Smith, F, Hume, I). Sibley, li Patchell.\nThe junior team which will go to\nVancouver has not yet bi sn chosen,\nbut  it   will   be a pwift  aggregation.\nYESTERDAY'S RACING\nfurlongs,  sell-\nContra\nhalf\nand\nI\nGood Shoes Cheap and\nCheap Shoes Good at\nThe Old Country\nBoot Store\nSALE AMOY!\nWE  SPECIALIZE  ON   GOOD.   EVERY-DAY    WEARING   SHOES,\nBUT  OUR  LARGE  AND  VARIED  STOCK  COMPRISES THE  BETT\nOBTAINABLE   IN   CANADIAN AND    OLD    COUNTRY    FOOTWEAR\nAT   EXTREMELY   MODERATE   PRICES  FOR   CASH   ONLY.\nWE  HAVE  BARGAINS  GALORE   AT  THIS   SALE,  JUST  COMPARE   AND  YOU   ARE  SURE TO BUY FROM US.\nThe 0U Country Boot Store\n661 Columbia Street.\nJ. STEWART, Proprietor.\nLACROSSE   TOMORROW\nEast   and     W .t   End   Will     Meet  at\nQueen's  Park Thl. Afternoon.\nTlu lacrosse teams representing\nthe East and West Knd will meet at.\nthe Quen's park oval at Hum o'clock\nsharp tomorrow afternoon,\nThe teams will line  up as follows:\nWest  End\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGoal, .Munn:  point, Dig\nby;   cover    poiiu.    Gregory\nfield,   Galbralth,   Eastman,\ncentre,   Bang-ter;     hon.''     field    Cor-\nmack, Bartlett, Wllkie; outs de home,\nMcPhaden;   inside   home.   Swanson,\nReginas\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGoal, Courts; point, Pearson; cover point, Patchell; defence\nfield, Gifford. H. MacKmi\/.iv k, MacKenzie; centre , Fitzgerald; home\ntie'-l, O. Smith, C. Smith, N. Kenny;\noutside,  Hume;   inside,   Purdy.\nLABOR   DAY   CELEBRATION.\nFIRST   RACE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFive\ning.   two year .Ids.\n1, Orsidora; 2, I.a Pi I\nCosta.\nSECOND RACE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFive and a\nfurlongs, selling three-year olds\nup.\nl. Zalta; 2, Chaplet; ?,. Vronsky.\nTHIRD RACK\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSix and  a  ball fur\nlongs, selling three year olds and up, i\nl, Burleigh; 2, Aunt Polly; 3, N llle\nRacine.\nFOURTH   RACK\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOne  mil,,  and  50\nyards,  selling   Uin .-year-olds   and   up.\n1, Buna; 2, Beau Man; 3, Sir Angus\nFIFTH   RACE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFiv.   furlongs,   selling, four-year-olds and up,\n1. Redondo;    2, Billy    Mayham;  3,\nZ.ck Abrams.\nSIXTH RACK\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSix furlongs, purse.\nthree-year-olds and up.\n1, Spohn;   2,  Hush Money;   _, Traffic.\nThe application,   which   was  recelv-'countries    though on    the    Canadian\ns %iX^i:ii:yii^i^ **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *~ \ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\nInternational Waterways Commission, the  United  States government, it is\nwhich Bxercis\"s authority in such slated, will bave spent about four mil-\nmutters. The work in view will make lions in Improvement of international\nthe channel straighter and wider, and navigation, bin almost wholly In Ca-\nfeliminate a number o( dangerous nadlan waters. The Canadian govern-\n. bends near \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd? Lime Kiln crossing, Iment at the same time is .pending\nwhere thi; channel Is common to both  considerable In similar improvements.\nCricket Team  For Monday,\nThe  following  is   the  cricket   team j\nselected to play  Nanaimo on  Monday j\nI fence   at  Moody   square:       1>.   C    Lashmar, l\nBattson; |C.  S.  Cook-,  C.   H.  Judd.  Rev.  U   Vi. .\nHoughton.     T.   Oddy,   E.     C    Davey,\nJ. H. Vidal, T.  IJ. Sherriff, D. Wright,\nP, Grant and S.  Richardson or F, A\nMenzles.      Players  are  i .quested  to \\\nbe '\na.m.\nhand   at   Mwodv  square  at  10\nEAST ENDERS WIN.\nTHIS   CUT\nDefeat\nThe\nPoll rill\nFourth    Street    by    Scor>\nFiv.  Goals  to  Two.\nKasi     Enders    lefeati I\nSireet   lacrosse\nof\nlhe\nteam   by   a\nscore  of    live  goals  to    two  at   the\nQueen's park oval yesterday evening.\nThe game was bard, and when It\nwas over the Fourth Stre.t.-is protested it mi the ground that their op-\nii\nMonster  Festival  Will  Occupy Queen's\nPark on  Monday\nEverything has been completed for\nihe great celebration of Labor Day\non Mn iday iii this city, whieh will be\nshared by tin union men of Vancouver, Victoria, and across the line as poneuts bad been playing thin\nwell as by the unionists of New West- Uma Instead of twelve.\nminster.      Tne    arrangements    hav.- .\t\n'been in the bands of a capable joint\ncommittee   from   this   city   and   Van- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ncouver, and amusements of all kinds +\nihav-e  bee.i  plasined. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA  football  match    in  the  morning,  n\nbetween the Westminster Rovers and  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Tacoma   ..\nVancouver     Shamrocks,    a    lacrosse +   Vancouver\nYesterday's Baseball.\n6\nJHe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd< >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nNorthern\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nCrown  Bank\nHEAD  OFFICE,  WINNIPEG\nA  WESTERN   BANK   FOR  WESTERN PEOPLE.\nAUTHORIZED  CAPITAL    $6,000,000\npAlD UP CAPITAL  $2,200,000\n, match In the afternoon between the\n'Westminster senior amateurs and the\ni Maple   Leafs, Vancouver,  a  K'ng  program   of    sports,    Including   a   baby\nshow, and a ball ki the evening form\nfeatures of the program.\nPor the education of tti* working\nmen along union lines there will be\na series of speeches  in   the  early  af-\ntlternoon,   Mayor  Kary   welcoming  the\n* speakers on behalf of the city.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \t\nO Aberdeen   \t\n4* Seattle        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\nn SiKikatie  \t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Portland   \t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWESTMOUNT\n\ufffd\ufffd  for    &5*\nshows our new Collar, \"The West-\nmount.\"    All sizes, Two for 25c\nWE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE       OF\nHEIGHTS;   ALL   SIZES  IN   \"GLENCOE,\"\n\"MAXIM.\"\n\"CHAMBERLAIN\"       ALL\n\"WIDEAWAKE,\"    AND\nPHILLIPS\nTHE  WARDROBE\nCLOTHIER\nii\n>' i\nThrifty people  who   use our Savings Bank  Department will  find\n't convenient and will  receive every courteiy, whether their account\ne l-1 _e or small.    Savings Depatment, at svery branch.\n*******\nManager N. H. MACDONALD, New W ettmlnster.\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTO  SPEND TWO  MILLION\nTO   IMPROVE   WATERWAY\nSporting Goods\nThe SEASON FOR SHOOTING DUCKS AN DEER, ETC..\nOPENS  ON   SEPTEMBER   ..\nTRY US FOR REQUIREMENTS IN THE GUN, AMMUNITION\nCOnt,      T'NG G00DS UNE- AS W AR CARRYING A FULL AND\nr,ULtTE   STOCK   AT   LOW    PRICES.\nJj. TRAPP & CO., Limited\nADVERTISE  IN THE   NEW.\nOttawa Sept. 8.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe CWted Stales\ngovernment through the British Ambassador at Washington, has made application to the governmenl bere tor\nauthority to carry on extensive improvements I\" 4he Detroit river m\n,tli_- vicinity of Hlois Blane Island and\n\"'near Amberstburg. At that polnl the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd [channel is almost wholly on the Call nadlan side and It Is In Canada that\nil the two million dollars, the estimated\nYcost of the work, will be spent. It Is\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnot often that a government spends\nIts money In the territory of another,\nbut in this case tho United Slates navigation, which Is excedlngly lienvy\nat that point, stands to benefit materially, even though the waters are\nbeyond Its Jurisdiction.\nTEN  DOLLARS  REWARD.\nFor information leading to the art*J)\nand  conviction of    the   parties   WttO\n. 1 ,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ()f me\nbroke Into the dressing-room Of t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWest Knd Lacrosse Club at Moody\nBquare    and    stole     certain    articles\nth-refrom\t\nThe regular meeting ot the Bartenders' International League, Sunday,\nSeptember   5th,  has   been   postpone^\nSUIiuay,   oepieiiiu-r   i\ufffd\ufffda_,  ...   \t\nmeeting business requiring the a\ntendance of every member will P\nii-ansacted.\nSAM   GILES,   President.\nP.  PAULSON,  Secica .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Nights\nare getting long and the eyesight\nin consequence is getting short.\nScience, however, has to some extent overcome the natural decline of the eyesight by substituting properly fitted glasses. . Occasionally we find a case so\ncomplicated that we cannot correct. When we meet such cases\nwe are candid enough to say so.\nTwo essential things you can depend upon In dealing with us;\nfirst, we fit your \ufffd\ufffdy\ufffd\ufffds perfectly;\nsecond, wa do not overcharge you,\nand in every case when not satisfied we cheerfully return the\nmoney. We have spectacle\ufffd\ufffd as\nlow as 50c a pair. Try us for\nyour next pair.\nD.S. CURTIS & CO.\nDRUGGISTS\nHEADQUARTERS FOR KODAKS\nAND SUPPLIES.\nSpectacles 50c up.       1\nthat you may be the next one to meet with an automobile accident or that your car may meet with a\nmishap?\nYou had better take put that policy of motor\ncar or accident insurance now.\nCall for a useful office necessity given away\nFREE.\nALPRED   W.   McLEOD\nTHE INSURANCE MAN,\nPhone 62. 657 Columbia Street.\ni   '-*\n;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd_\ni   ^\\'YIyA- I\n,.',M_ 1.1        'I '\n.   1      .    'i'   ' ,'l'v.\n''    a*\"*     .'       w\nwlA\nI 1  111,.   .\nAa ''.#\n,.,,\n'\n*, ...* y*:(i.\nA a\"       ' .     '       .\ny\n\" ' !*!  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'-.'i-l\n; f -tfc'; > -\n*    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,\nr   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _;. '\"t' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd__'!\nY'k'' - v*1. 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He\nis- disgusted with the medical attention   be  is now  receiving.    He fears\nalso  thai   there  Is  a   plot  to  kill  him.\nHis  horror of death  is pitiable.    So\noverwhelming is this fe.ir that the\nformer sultan does not sleep more\nthan an hour at a time, (Jo constantly\ndemands   the  protection  of guards.\nST. CHARLES\nEVAPORATED CUE\nMother and Child are equally benefited by\nSt.   Charles Evaporated Cream.     It   is   the\nworld's standard of purity and, next to a    Al\nhealthy mother's own milk, the best obtain-   fi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^r,\nable f.Kxl for infants,    Many doctors insist   I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  8\nnot only that infants be fed on St. Charles   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \/\nKvaporated Cream, but that mothers them-    '     'J\nselves make it a large part of their diet.    The\nuse of St. Charles  Cream  is economical  too.     It keep:\nforever, and  by simply adding pure water in pro-\nIiortions, you have pure milk and pure cream,\nbetter than the best you can buy and equal to the\nbest the best dairy in the world can produce.    In\nusing St.  Charles Cream, you take no chances.\nSold by 'Bert Grocers Exterytuhere.\nHandsome booklet of valuable information to mothers\nand nurses stut free upon application, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1\nST. CHARLES CONDENSING COMPANY. Ing.r.oll. Ont.   4%\n*-0_J_,._-l\ufffd\ufffd,_l__   _.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_..'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_'._>__\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_.<,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.....*'._ '..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd,..'..\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-i..i,.i,.\"._',\nlnwwywMf1MW;'i'''>''n\"^''i'i'Wi'^iS.-,ii,_THrTry\nJ C H U R C H I\nI SERVICES\n,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-ir-..-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n%\nv\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,i=#v#-.i'*:;\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd^# .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\nMARKET   l\nREPORT   \\\nThe weekly market was largely attended by both buyers and sellers,\nand a heavy day's business was transacted to the satisfaction of all parties. The arrival of Lid_d Strathcona\nand his party in the city'bad in \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd effect of bringing out a large number\nof farmers, who might not otherwise\nhave conie to town at this season.\nAll lines of produce were well represented and ail produce offered sold\nreadily with-the exception of potatoes, which as usual were weak, the\nsupply being greater tban the de-\nmasiij.\nThei. was a very fair supply Of\nbeef offered and all was disposed of\nat quotation figures. Lamb aud mutton were comparatively plentiful and\nthe demand was all that was expected,\nthe price remaining unchataged from\nrecent weeks- Ther,? was plenty of\nveal to meet all rquIrSments, although\nthe demand was good. Pork was\nfairly plentiful and ihe demand was\nequal to the supply, .although the hot\nweather is in<u conducive to heavy\nBales of this meat.\nThe heavy call for eggs showed no\nsigns of abating and the supply,\nthough large, was insufficient to lower the price, the tendency being rather to increase. The wholesalers following the lead of the retailers last\nweek advanced their prices, making\nn new highwat'r mark for ihe season\nat forty cents wholesale. Butter waa\nplentiful and of good quality ai 221-.\ncents, A large number of birds\nwere for sale and the majority w.re\nsold, the demand being strong for\nhens in good condition. Fowl sold\nhigher than last week marking a\nsteady rise in price. Chicken and\nibroilers were in large numbers a id\nsold readily according to size and\ncondition, the price remaining unchanged. Ducks Were a fa r offering and all sold tasily at from $8.50\nto $9.50, an increase over the price\nlast week of fifty cents. Kish was\nplentiful and the pric-s remained unchanged.\nA much beuer supply of apples\nwas in evidence than for sum.- time\nand ihe demand proved to be strong\nfor good slock. Baldwins aad Duchesse were the main varieties for sale,\nHubble Bros., of Sardi. . selling a\nquantity of cases of fine apples of\nthe latter variety. The best price\nobtained for the day was $1.7. a\nbox, ordinary fruit, selling at a dollar\na box. (1. W. Ladsey and .1. N\nThompson, Chilliwack, sold a quantity of Bartlett pears Mr, Thompson sold a ii iw r ol crates ol exci I\nlent green gag i  . ol which \\v   P. Mc\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<(--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:-<i' -,.--, .--a-:.S-,.\"n--..-:..-:,.:-,.--,.--,,'-',.-\n(Changes for this column must be\nleft at, or telephoned to, this office by\n:> p.m. on Fridays, The omission of\n\ufffd\ufffdny church notice from this oolumn\nindicates that no copy has bten turned\nin by tbe pastor or other resjionslblo\niarty.1\nup She, however, went to Manhattan, where she met McGreal, and\nwrote that she was with Walter again\narid was madly in love with hlm.\nHazel cannot get her fortune for two\nyears. When this couple eloped some\nmonths ago they visited Montreal on\ntheir honeymoon  journey.\nr\nSunday. Septembe    5.\nHOLY TRINITY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev. A. Shlldriek,\nrector. Holy communion, S a.m. Matins, litany and sermon, 11:00 a.m.\nSunday school at 2:110 p.m.; evensong\nand sermon 7 p.m.\nST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nRev. J. S. Henderson, pastor. Ser\nvices 11 a.m. and    7    p.m.    Sabbath\nschool   and    Bible    class 2:30    p.m.\nI\nST,   STEPHEN'S   PRESBYTER1AI.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev. T. Wardlaw Taylor, M.A., Ph.\nD., minister.   Services at 11 a. m. and\n7 p.m.;  Sunday    school  at 2:30 p.m. !\nKNOX PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH, |\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev,    E.    O.     Thompson,    M.    A,\npastor.      Pulilic    worship:    Morning, j\n11 a.m.;   evening,   7    p.m.    Sabbath\nschool  and   Bible    class    2:30    p.m.\nPrayer    meeting    Wednesday   8    p.m.\nQUEEN S AVENUE METHODIST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nRev. C. W. Brown, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday\nschool at 2:30 p.m. Pastor will occupy the pulpit at the morning service and Rev. R. J. Reid, of Centialia,\nWash., in the evening.\nWEST END METHODIST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev.\nJamvs Calvert, D.D., pastor.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdServices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Class\nmeeting at 10 a.m. Sunday school at\n2:30 p.m.; Epworth League Monday\nat 8 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m.\nSAPPERTON METHODIST \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Rev.\nB, D. Braden, pastor. Services at\n11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday school at\n2:30 p.m. Epworth league ou Monday\nevening at  8 o'clock.\nST. PAUL'S REFORMED EPISCOPAL\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev- A. deB. Owen, rector. Ser\nvice at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Holy Communion first Suuday in the month at\nter morning service. Prayer meet!p_\non Thursday at 7:30 p.m.\nOLIVET BAPTIST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev. A. F. Baker, pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 7\np.m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.m.\nMidweek prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 o'clock.\nSALVATION ARMY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdServices will\nbe conducted in the S. A. barracks\non Sunday as follows- 11 a.m., Holi-\nness, 3 p.m., Free and Easy meeting;\n7:i!fi p. in., Salvation meeting .\nFREE     METHODIST     CHAPEL\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nEighth street, between Third and\nFourth avenues. Class meeting, 10\na.in. Preaching, 11 a.m.; Sunday\nschool,  2:30  p.m.;   Service a; 7  p.m.,\nBest\nEv\ner\nSchools open on Monday next\nand we want all students, both\nyoung and old, to remembar\nthat MOREY'S BOOKSTORE\nis still in the lead with BOOKS\nand   SCHOOL   SUPPLIES.\nOur scribblers    and    exercise\nbooks   are  the   best  valua   ever\noffered.     Don't    buy   until    you\nhave seen ours.\nTWO  SCRIBBLERS   FOR   5c.\non   Monday  next.\nMOREY'S\nBOOKSTORE.\n665 Columbia  street.\nLAND   REGISTRY  ACT.\nRe pan 12 acres of Lot 17. Group .,\nNew Westminster Distiict.\nWhereas proof of the loss Of ceril-\nficate of title number 2396F, issued\nin the name of John Bernard John-\nsit., has been filed in this office.\nNotice is hereby given that I shall,\nai th,. expiration of one month fro D\nthe date of the first publication hereof in a daily newspaper published ln\nthe city of New Westminster, isnie a\nduplicate of the said certificate, unless\nin the meantime valid objection be\nmade io m.-- in writing.\nC. S. Kerb.\nDistrict  Registrar of Titles.\nLam] Registry Offic.-, New Westminster,  Ii.  C.  Augusi   30, 1909.\nModel Sign Works\nSIGN, SCENE AND ORNAMENTAL\nPAINTING.\nOld News Block, Sixth Street\nNew Westminster.\nTheo. p. Young. Prop.\n6PRING     LAMB,     CHOICE     MEATS\nAND SAUSAGE.\nAT THE\nCentral Meat Market\nOorner Eighth St. an.    \".\ufffd\ufffd_ Arena*\nPHONE   S7Q\nBOWELL  A   ODDr     Proori\ufffd\ufffdton_\nCormvk, of .\\Iouii:   Lehman, also bad   Midweek   prayer  meeting,    Thursday,\ngood display.     There  was a larg\nsupply of plums bul  tales were w\nthe   majorl j   ofl r< i   being   affi cted\nwi .,  plum .'\"';  the pric- accord.ogly\nfell  awa)   sbarplj    from   10c to 50c,\nS'lin, : ri      we.i   -old at fr un\n{1 00 t'i $1.25 a era''-.\nOfficial   Quotations.\nj:   I   bind quarters, per lb...s to 8 l-s\n]',''!, lm,. quarters, per lb C to 7\nL<amb 14 to Id\nMutton 12  to  13\nVeal, large 8 to 9\nVeal, medium 10 12 to 11\n1'ork, medium, p.r lb.  . .\nEggs, wholesale, per doz\n7:45 p.m. Holiness meeting Tuesday\nat 7:45 p.m. T. II. Marsh, pastor,\n71 -  Quei n'-  av-nue.\nTHE NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN\nCHURCH\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBenjamin Sand, pastor.\nSunday service, 11 a-m . I. O, O, F\nball.\nCOLLI NO WOOD METHODIST \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nServices at 11 a.m. and 7:3n p.m.. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Epworth I_ague\nTuesday 8 p m. Dundonald school\nhouse;  Service at 2 p.m. and    Sunday\n9 to Hi   school at 3 p.m.   Rev W. Ewart Jones,\n....40c   (pastor.)\nEggs,   retail,   per  doz    4uc\nButter, wholesale, per lb 22 1-2\nButter,   retail,   per  lb 30\nFowl,  per doz $7.00  to $8.00\nChickens per doz $5 to %H\nBrollvrs. yer doz $40) to $5.0 I\nDucks, per doz $8.50 to $9*0\nPotatoes, per ton $14 to $15\nPlums, pvr crate 40c to 60c\nApples, per box $1. to $1.75 |at '2:30 and'preach lng at 7:30\nBlackberries, per crate  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$! to $1-25\nBURNABY MISSION\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPastor, Kev.\nFrederick Carpenter. Services as\nfollows: East Burnaby, Sunday\nschol at 2 o'clock; preaching service\nat 3 p.m.; young people's service at\n7:30 p.m. Thursday, prayer servieeat\np.m. West Burnaby,  Sunday School\nDANES PROTEST AGAINST\nNEW CABINET  MINISTER\nSOUTH WESTMINSTER METHODIST MISSION\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev. Henry Wilson,\npastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m.\nChurch service at 11 a.m.\nCopenhagen, Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThere was a\nprocession through tlie city Sunday\nand a meeting of five thousand mer-j\nchants  and others,  in   addition  to  a|\nYOUNG HEIRESS\nHAS CHANGEABLE MIND\nat our Piano Department will convince you that New Westminster is\nthe Place to Get Your Piano. We\ndefy competition, and our prices cannot be beaten in British Columbia.\nFor instance\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda large, beautiful, walnut case, 4 feet 8 inches high, only\n$275 cash; one 4 feet 6 Inche. high,\nonly $250 cash. We have Just received the largest shipment we have\never had. Our store ig chock full jf\npianos. Such well known makes as\nNordhelmer, New Sca!c Williams, Dominion, HofTmrn, Kohler and Gamble.\nAll we ask is for you to call and we\nwill tell you the rest. Easy payments if desired. Singer and Wheeler\n&  Wilson     Sewing    Machines, Victor\nNew York, Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHazel Drew Mc-\nlargely attended socialist  meeting, alljOreal.   the   young   Brooklyn   heiress,  and   Edison  Talking  machines all  on\nIn protest ag-ainst the retention of J   lias again changed her mind.   She is easy terms.\nC.  Christtnsen,  minister of war and  again   with   her  young  husband   and\nmarine,   in   the   cabinet.     Resolutios I Since August 17 has ben living with\nwere adopted to petition the king and (hlm at the home of hls father,\nthe folkthing to have M- Chrlstenser !    Hazel   Drew   McGreal _   mother    is\narraigned   before the  supreme  court, very much puzzled over the    re-elop-\nbo that an Inquiry might be instituted  mint  of   her  daughter.    Mrs,   Drew-\nlnto his official attitude in connection  Hall thought her daughter was going\nwith  the Alberti  frauds. to  the count-)' and  helped  her pack\nj    J. H. TODD'S\nBig Music House\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nThe Daily News\nWESTMINSTER'S     MORNING     PAPER\nPHONES:\nL-22 Business   Office\nR-22    Editorial   Rooms\nWe are after your\nbusiness. The Morning News is the medium through which\nmerchants and business men tell the purchasing public what\nthey have to offer\nthem during the day\nThe Daily News\nis therefore the\nbest medium for\nWestminster advertising public\nThe paper is delivered to all parts of\nthe city before breakfast time, and is read\nby all citizens before\nthey commence their\nbusiness transactions.\nThe busy housewife\nsnatches a few minutes to glance at the\nbargains offered for\nthe day, and arranges\nher household purchases accordingly. If\nyou are a doubter our\nadvertising man will\ncall and set you right\nIf you are not a subscriber to The Daily\nMews you can not be\nwell informed on the\nnews   of   the  dav.\n_\nKeep yourself posted\nby reading ALL the\nnews early each morning in The Daily New.\nWe print all the\nnews that's Ht\nto print. We report all the gossip worth while\nBirths, marriages,\ndeaths, school doings,\nchurch notes, foreign\nnews, political intelligence, marine news,\nbusiness transfers,\ncivic matters, legal\ncases, fraternal and\nsocial news, etc. Can\nyou spare 10c a week,\nor $1.00 every three\nmonths? That's all\nThe Daily News costs.\nGet your name on our\ndelivery list TODAY\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand get the paper\nearly Jn the morning\nPHONES:\nL22 Business Office\nR-22    Editorial  Rooms\nWESTMINSTER'S     MORNING     PAPER\nThe Daily News\njj__ij_* ATURDAV, SEPTEMBER 4,\n\"VaTER NOTICE.\n1909.\nTHE  DAILY  NEWS.,\nWAUE   s_V_.-..\ntat or certilicate or   is penuens    , ,.v      Distrlcl  of  Coast  iunge One.\nfiled within such period   or in de.aul,       . ,,.,.   I1,J\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.X,   lh      M]g    H\nnf reder     on before registration, you Vanoouver\nSociety\nm^-f\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'dO.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* #^' -1- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n___\ufffd\ufffd\nand Mrs.    Kng   Djrkeman of\nut     r\\'-'-..    j   , 3e\"   Spending   Itl\"\ni Ti..  name, add vancou- >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>' order thai publication ol this no one    I   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e Anderson  group.    Dated \"'     te\"   ! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    with Mr, and Mrs   F\n'     ''.limited   having tlce tm teni days to \ufffd\ufffd,dally newspaper june   6th,  1909.      Applying  for  the Unch ai the\nv. of Vancou- published   in   New   Westminstei   will whole Island,    containing    160 acres left\ni     Ami  having  a  be BOOd and sufficient service thereof, more or less,\nr British &*^J\ufffd\ufffdL  int..  _.-      Ontni at  the  land    reglstrj   offlce, ALBERT HUNT,\nI hoo SS all fully New Westminster Proytax* of Brl pe_\n...    of the  lake,  Columbia    this   30th   day   ol   August,      Dated ,        Clh   vm\ntion\n\"\"' resi lence In this city,\n\"!       ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   theli\nhome\n'\n1\n500,000\n].aiil \"l\n(in\nsource,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfTA Burrard\nNo nli \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nTlu*  niiiii*'\nMislioet    River,\ninlet,   (Indian\npoint   of   diversion\nRiver).   <      . ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.   \\.. pjiio,  from  the,\n,,i..i    . ; .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,._  (d) The quantity\n\"\">uih ''',' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -..,i for In cubic feet per\nof*\ufffd\ufffd'\/\\   ,'     ,,i    The   character   Of |\nb\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdd(_     , i  works, a water power\nUie P. P\ufffd\ufffd.6,! '  lllloii of electricity\nA. D., 1909.\nC.  S,  KEITH,\nDistrict Registrar.\nTo Samuel Coulter, Esq.\nWATER  NOTICE.\nDistrict of Coast  Range One.\nTaki notice that John Johnson, ot\nVancouver, li. c., occupation, sales\nman, intends to apply for permissioi\nto purchase the following descrlbfci\nlands:\n-Mr. and   Mrs\nham, who have\nkoria,  returned\nweek.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlames a. Cunning-\nbeen visiting in Vic-\nhome    early  in   the\nMr. VV, a. Griasback of Edmonton\nwas a visitor In the city on Thursday.\nyi\nr__--.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n_**\ufffd\ufffd\nm\nm\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda*..\n,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 0, .jic........ I    Notice is  hereby given that an ap\nplant i\"! '       .   industrial  and  com-! plication  will  be made under Fan  \\\n.  and particularly  In jof the \"Water Act, 1909\nMiss  Bessie Hart, of St   John's   Nf\nCommencing at a post planted ot, _., and a niece ol Mr  p'j\nthe nortii shore of John island, an Is- visiting with Mr  anil Mrs   I-\nto obta.n a land  between Kees island and Davies [Agnes  street.\"\nHart, is\nJ. Hart,\nmere:.\nmaohlney.  license   In   tbe   Municipality  of    Bur- island.      Dated, June  Cth,  1909.    Ap-\nal purposi a  an\nthe \"' '    . .,\"    tij,. operation    otlnaby Division of Loi 14. District,       plying for the whole island, contain\nelerii'   i|: , ,' Yier works for which |     la.)  The name,  address  and ocupa-.lng 60 acres more or less.\n.trsmW''   |)eat ana p0WBr Bre suit-,Hon of the applicant la Horace Wil- JOHN JOHNSON,\n'_  .nd available.      Hi    Ths pre- liamton,    443   Westminster   avenue, Per S. H. FORD, Agent.\nale     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  which   the  water  Is  to   be I \\ancouver,  H- C. D.,u,d  Junp 6t^ 1909\nniises lJi .... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i r   ...\nIll\nMrs. C. \\V. Brown wa_ at home on\nihursday and  l-'n.ia;,   afternoon   and\nevening at Queen's Av    Methodist\nparsonage,   where    sli-    received  her\nfriends,\n10 be BSl\ner.\nwater  Is   to   he ; Vancouver,\nnear high tide I    (b.) The name of the lake,  it ream\n(g)|(lf unnamed, the description)  Is   un-l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_____.\n.  for which the water IS known,  rising  in Lot 210,  running In      District  of  Coast  Range One\ngenerate electric pow-1 a^ southerly and .westerly    dlrectlon|   Take notice that James Watson, oi J park  last  Saturdaj\nI, situated at or\nS\ufffd\ufffd the mouth**, river\nThe I>uri\nMr.  and   Mrs.    Arthur\ntended   the     horse     race.\nMatins  at-\nat   Minoru\n,.v  ...a' for traction, light- through Distrlcl Lot ill, Bnmaby.      |Vancouver, B. C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd occupation, farmer\n11 a i- -   manufacturing and    all     (c.) The point of diversion ls about Intends to apply for permission to par.\n\ufffd\ufffd*  *V industrial or other purposes |400   feet   south   of a sink\nn'i       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,-|l_I\n..:..!\nbe  applied,     (ii\n,0 which ll '\"''>\nS, water li      b\ufffd\ufffd \"\ufffd\ufffd\"1 for power or\nUhi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_  | d-scribe   tne   place\nMn\nMiss\nMiss\nm,iiked  chase  the following  described  lands:\nlf  Block one 11)  ln tbc. northwest cor-     Commencing at a post  planted on\nner of District Lot 144. the northeast  shore of    owl island. IVictor Phillips    left    -    v.. : .\nid.)  lh, quantity of water appliedJDated June Bth, 1909.     Applying for|for Seattle where they win attend the\nJ, E. Phillips, Miss Phillips\nNan Phillips, Miss Armstrong,\nNora    Armstrong    and  Master\nIT\n\ufffd\ufffd_FFI_HltT\nHAS   ROUSED   THE   CURIOSITY\nOE   THE   WHOLE   WEST\n.   I.. to be returned to for  'in cubic feet per second)  is two j the whole Island, containing 160 acres\nshannel, and the differ-, (2)\nil.. between point of dl-j     ,e.) The character of the proposed\n*__..- '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdll\n\ufffd\ufffdome natur.i\nffl_lon and   point  of    return.    Tbelworks  Is to  run    power    machinery\n\ufffd\ufffdt   la tc   .'returned to river near and  electric    dynamo,    domestic    or|\n_1 of save, and difference Ol ele-   Irrigating,\na point of diversion and     hi The   premises   on   which   th\nIs about 300 feet, (j) |water is to be used is known as Block\nmore or less.\nJAMES  \\VATSO_,\nPer S.   H.  FORD. AgenL\nDated  June 6th,  l'J<'9.\nA-  V. P, exposition.     The,\nvisit Tacoma and Poi Hand.\nwill also\nI'\nll, i The\nDistrict  of  Ooast  Range  One,\n,   land  hit.ndel to  bejone  Hi, iwo  C'i and sixteen  (16}  inj    Take notice that Bergeta Anderson.,\n.   proposed  works  will  District Lot 144, Burnaby. Intends to apply for permissi .n to pur |\nA;.,;.        i acres,    (ki  Tlil- no-j    (g.) The purposes for    which    the of Vancouver, B, C, occupation, lady,\n*te \ufffd\ufffd... ;   ;ted on  tht-  7th  day  oflwater is to be   used\n1  application    will    be .power, light and Irrigation.\n, .   commissioner   on   the I    (h.) If for Irrlgatkia  describe    the\n(i) Give land  to be   Irrigated\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdabout    twelve\n(12\nmi: ! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd vast   I'J'l'J\nY :.,: i  addresses of any ri-\n[,. tors or licenses who or\nii  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Hkely to be affected\nj,.   . .   works,  either above\nL '.' .v  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd outlet,    B.  F.  Dicklns.\nVan \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iver, B C.\nacres,\nii) If the water ls to be used tor\npower or mining purposes descrlne\nthe place where the water is to be returned to sonic natural channel, and\nthe   difference   in     altitude     between\ndomestic, j chase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a po_-L planted In\ntbe bay at northwest comer of Maud\nisland, the largest island in the Indian group. Dated June Cth, 1909.\nApplying for the whole island, containing  CO acres  more  or less.\nBERGETA AN__RSON,\nPe.   S.  H.  FORD,  Agent.\nDated June Gth. 1509.\nTbe pan of  the     Memorandum   ol   points  of  diversion  and   point  of   re-\nAn vion of tbe Company which\n| authorized ti.e projK).,d application\nj\ufffd\ufffdnd works, reads as follows:\n!'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \" .acta for    which    Uie\nj Compan;.- is established and to which\n{\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdobjects ihe Company  are    restricted\nare-'a a ;.:- II m Of water and water\npower ly Is  of unrecorded  wa\nit, or by the purchase of waier re-\n1 cords or water privileges for (a) Con-\n1 itractine. operating and maintaining\nI .lectrlc works power houses, gener-\ntllog plant and such other applianc-s\nmd . - as    are  necessary\nI'urn. The water is t0 be returned\natxiut two hundred (200) feet below!\nn same channel and about sixty (BO) i\nfeet lower,\nj.l  Thearea  ot  Crown  lend  Intend-,\ned to be occupied by    the    proposed\nworks Is none.\nIk-1  This notlc- wa8 iiosted on the\n14th   day of August,  1909,  and   appll-1\ncation  will  be  made    to    the    Commissioner on  the  15th  day  of    Sep-\nt.in er, 1909, at 2.30 o'clock.\nll)  The  names  and     addresses    of\nDistrict  of  Coast  Range One.\nTake notice that Frank Jacobson.\nof Vancouver, B. C, occupation, far-\nmer,  intends to apply  for  permission j Y- P. exposition.\nMis., Cunningham and Miss Frances\nCunningham were the guests la^i\nweek of their grasidpareni.. Mr, and\nMrs- Thomas Cunningham, of Vancouver.\n\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. J, A. Sexsmith, Member of Parliament for East Peterboro, who is\nvisiting the west, spent Wednesday\nafternoon   wiih   Mr.   J.   D.   Taylor   of\nThird  avenue.\nt    *   *\nMr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Gordon,\nof Philadelphia, were the guests Of\ntheir cousin, Mr. Henry L. Edmonds,\non Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Gordons.'\nwho have .been touring the United\nStates, will leave shortly for Europe\nand the Or'int.\n*   *   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMr. and Mrs. J Stilweli Clute were\namong the  week's  visitors to the A.\n'Do vou really think \" one housewife will say to another \"that this\nnew fiour can be better than the flour we are us.ng ? \"\nMadam, there is no doubt about it.\nBut there is just one way you can be convinced.   You must use\nit yourself.\nOur claims will not satisfy you, but we back up nur claims in such\na way that you will lose noihing by trying Robin Hood.\nYour grocer  will tell you aoout our guarantee which giv s you\nba.k vour money if you are not\nsatisfied.\nMOOSt JA'. SASK. tf.\na ib\nKeiMooo\nTHE SASKATCHEWAN,\nELOUR MiLLS CO.\n.1 HMIIfD\nMOOSE JAW\nSASK.\nto   purchase   the  following   described\nlands'.\nCommencing at a post planted In\na small bay on north shore of Bend\nisland. Dated June 6th. 1909. Applying for the whole island, containing SO acres more or less.\nFRANK. JACOBSON,\nPer  S.  H.  FORD,  Agent.\nDated  June Cth, 1909.\nSCANDAL INVOLVES CUT WHEAT BY\nREGINA ALDERMAN        UGHT OF THE MOON\nri*.   rati,.,    a       a- ... _     _   ._.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,     Alberta  Farmers Work Both Day and\nCity   Fathers   Are   Accused   of  Work-, '\niny    riparian  proprietors or licensees\nud pro;. r '      ' e generating of elec-j who or whose lands are likely to  be\nirtdty. or elei rlc power, or any other Iaffected   by   the    proposed     works, j \t\nform ol developed  power,    and    for either above or below the outlet are I Q\n(Mimll                 nne to be used by   the Crown, H. B.    Scott,    Vancouver.!    i. Y l  \ufffd\ufffd,      ,\ufffd\ufffd      Y. ,..v   ,,    ,ohn_\nor by  persons or com- md i-;, PaMiman, Vanoouver.               j   lak, \"0Uce taat _Ad .'\"'  ^Y,A^'\nnriw\\. f   WTT.TJAMBON      ;son' of \\ancouver, B.  C, occupation,\nin\ufffd\ufffdi,\\.   . WIUttiuuH^ |farmer ,ntpnds to apply for permia,\npuis con. _  with  the company\n1 _*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r   .. motive  power  for  the\nlointlas  of \"'vs.     machinery   or\nI e- :  other works Or to\nj:\ufffd\ufffdapplied the Company  to con-\nI snmers f\"i  beating or as a    motive\nI power I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd: ng tramways, or tor\n.Ini ,    lifting,    pumping,\n111. Ilri-'    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd smelting,   drilling\nOr   'or  any  other opera-\n1 ttons t.i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd li   may be adapted or\nto be us.-ii or supplied for or In con\nI Bection wl other  purpose^ tor\nvhlcha'..- i)r    flectrlc    power\nI tar\n412    Westminster   avenue.\nvar. D. C.\nLAND  ACTS.\nscribed lands:\nsion to purchase 'he following de-\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe north shore of Crib island. Dated\nJune 6th, 1909. Applying for the\nwhole  island,    containing    90    acres\nDistrict  of  0>ast   Range  One.\nTake notice that O. B. Anderson, of  uiore  or  less\nVancouver, B. C, occupation, jeweler, ! ADOLPH O. JOHNSON,\nIntends  to apply    for    permission to j per S.  H.  FORD, Agent.\npurchase    the    following      described I    Dated  June 6th,  1909.\nands\nCommencing at a post planted in B\n,  mall bay on north shore of Berrv is-\n*ai required,    (gi  ror \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,.in(1   date,i  jUne 4th.  190:i.      Apply-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-riii_   water   and   water    porer I __  f()r  t,)e  wll0]e  Waa&,  containing\napplieation and dis- 1100 &cpes m0Te or ,esa\nMr,  and  Mrs.  Hugh  L.  Jones  have\nreturned   from   their  honeymoon   trip\nat   Sechelt  and   have   taken   up   th-ir\nresidence  at  Aldergrove.\n.    .    .\nAn interesting marriage took place\nyestTds\" monring at the residence\nof Mr. J. H. Davidscn, Neepawa,\nMan., when his niece, Miss Nellie Davidson, was wedded to the Rev.\nFrederic Middleton, a recent graduate\nOf Wesley College, Winnipeg. Mr.\nand Mrs. Middleton arc EU route to\nthe coast and will spend sonu- time\nin New Westminster, w.th the bride's\nparents, -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson.\n\ufffd\ufffd    *    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA very successful garden party was\nheld at tne pretty home of Mr, and\nMrs.  Claude  Hill, at  Deer Lake, Bur-\nInaby   in aid of St. Alban's church. A\nI considerable  sum  was realized  which\nwill   be   devoted   toward   the   church\nj improvements.\ning Scheme to Hold Up City to\nExtent of $2000.\nNight in the Harvesting of\nTheir Grain.\nCalgary, Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFarmers are jub-\nRegina,  Sept.      -A    discreditable' jiant  as  Ult>  Pesult  of  the    existing\ntmnsactiesi   involving   two   aldermen\nweather   conditions   which   are   unex-\nbas just come to light. In 1907 the\ncity sold two lots in the Warehouse celled. The days are warm with an\nsection of the citv to Aid Wivkinson [abundance of sunshine, the nights\nreserving the right for the citv to run maintain the temperature that mar\na spur track through the property. Krlally assists lii filling out the un-\nSubsequentiv Aid. Wlyklnsqn sold thelcut sraln- Farmers commence cutting\nlots at a handsome profit, to Campbell'ai foUr in the morning, an.l by re-\nBros.  and  Wilson,  wholesale  grocers. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' la>'s   of   horses   cut   continually,   and\nCity   Clerk   K'-lso.   at   th,.\nWivkinson,  but not    until\nPeverett, of the finance ('Hiimitt.-e, intervened,   omitted   the   provision   for\nthe _ity spur from the wording of the\ntransfer, although he   knew the coun\ncll   alone   had   th\ntransaction.\nThe city now has to pay fllmm for\npowers, which of right  belongs  to it.\n.,,,;.,.., uj in some cases cut for hours by the\nChairman 'ip^t \ufffd\ufffd* fu\" moon. Fully sixty per\ncent of the crop throughout Southern\nAlberta is now cut and a total of\n75 per cent will be safely harvested\ninside   two   days.     Harvesting   opera-\nvv o vary trie tions nave creale<l a marked demand\nfor labor, and one employment 'bureau\nreport that while 200 men were placed last week they required 600 more\nto  till  their orders.\nbibntloi ectlng dams. Increasing I\n-the head if vater In any exl.tlne\nJ \"body nf Watei ,)r extending the ar>a |\nfthereof, iii-, 11|... the waters of any.\n|-stream, pond oi lake Into any other!\nI -channel or channels, laying or erect\" I\nI1\"? -<y Hi flume, pipe or wire\nconttnictlng any  raceways, reservoir,\naqiiedii.   _-.ir, wheel,    building,    or\nOLE BENJAMIN ANDERSON,\nPer  S.  H.  FORD,  Agent.\nDated  June tth, 1909.\nNew  Westminster   Land   District,  Dis. j\ntrict of New Westminster. BULGARIAN   BANDIT\nTake notice tbat Wilfrid Dougali of\nVancouver, occupation farmer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase  the  following  described   lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nNortheast corner of lot 1469, thence\nsouth 20 chains, thence east 40 chains.\nother\nT'-oiion nr work which may be\niWlred In > mnectlon  with  the lm-\nWem, nt an I use of the said water\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdM water powei or bv altering, re-\nJWlng, extending, Improving, repalr-\nl. or malnta ning any such works,\n\ufffd\ufffdrany pari thereof.\nANOOrVKU   POWER   CO'Y..   LTD.\nsignature,   p.   h.  W.  Hope,    A.  E.\nBeck, nir-ctors.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI. V   \\nimtrong. Secretary.\nP. O   Address, Vancouver. B-C\nl8\ufffd\ufffdl nt the Vancouver Power Co'y.,\nDistrict  of  Coast   Range One.\nTake notice that Dora Anderson, of j thence north to coast,  thence follow-\nVancouver,,    B.    C. occupation, tady, ,._-  the coast line    to  point  of  com-\n16 and 17, Block\n16 and 17, Block   ti;\nIntends to apply for permission to pur.\nchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe north shore of KlaoHsIs island, a\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmiall island south of Turner lsiand.\nDated June 6th, 1909. Applying for\nthe  whole Island.    40  acres  more or\nDORA  ANDERSON.\nPe.   S.  H.  FORD, Agent\nDated June 6th, 1909.\nLAND   REGISTRY   ACT.\nMenotlc. thai an application has\n.' : : '\"'' I register Annie Rvder\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdV\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn\" ta   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Bimpie  nnder ft tax\nin... _ i:\"' s\"\"'\"> A- Fletcher to\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd R\ufffd\ufffdd : bearing date the litth\n\ufffd\ufffd n nii'V: A 1), 1906, of all and\nof i_ I     \"  '\"ni'\"i  Parcel or tract\nami TL,'''1 ;!\"'\"isvs Bltuat8' W\n\\\\L, '\"    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"    (lis,ll<'t  of     New\nj\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"ninstei   In the Province of Brlt-\nkBBwn        ,    a'     mora     Particularly\nft,\"1;1 d\/8Crlbea a* ^ \ufffd\ufffd.\n,4'   IMS    i\nUIN  I   -    i ,    ,..\n1 s ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/- l\" and 20, Block 9; Lots\n. lii ., . I'-'' ,7'BloCkl0i Lois 1,8,\n,    -i.   1,. l.liH'k 12;  Lots 4, 5. 12\nW ; Yl . : U,ts l- 8- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lu\nH i;,7K '' '-'\"s 1, 8, 9, 16 and\n17   i   , \"     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\"'^   . 5, and 20, Block\n^ iyi :,n; ana\ufffd\ufffd.i,iock \ufffd\ufffds\nLot \"fi- , ,:  a11  subdivisions  of\nAaa a\\ ^8io,ii,la'is,\n,. o. Bock   \"k-  subdivision  of\n31 ard 3 fwLA- U),s 24' 2r'- M, 27.\n7'1'| 11 ,''vk,1; ^'S 2, 3,4, 6, 6,\nBlock i     \"    ;.14- 15 18. 19 and 20\nllYIIT ^'LotBl'8\n.Yn,l 20\"\nUl\ufffd\ufffdfcr A\\ Yf ?,lalmin8 lhro\ufffd\ufffdRh or\nany \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd l in ,i ' pvrsons claiming\ntu. 0, . A 1! the said land bv vl.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdd a,i .;.;_, Y' postered Instrument,\nll tl, !;ii\"ii..g any Inierest\n'\"le ; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    bj   descent,   whose\nDistrict of Ooast  Range One.\nTake notice that John Olsen, of\nVancouver, B. C, occupation, farmer,\nIntends to apply for permission to\npurchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted in\nbay at northwest comer of Davies\nIsland. Dated June 6th, 1909. Applying for '.he whole island, containing 200 acres more or less.\nJOHN OL8BN,\nPer S.  H.  FORD,  Agent.\nDated June 6th, 1909.\nmencement.\nWILFRID DOUG ALL.\nPer G. M. Dougali, Agent.\nDated Julv 21-st, 1909.\nRe part fl acre) ot southeast quarter of section 12, township 2, New\nWestminster district.\nWhereas proof of the loss of certi-\nficate of title number 1757a, Issued In\nthe name of WUUam Oleson, has been\nfiled ln this offlce.\nNotice is hereby given that I shall,\nat the expiration of one month from\nthe date of the first publication here\nof in a dailv newspaper published In\nthe Citv of New Westminster, Issue a\nduplicate of the said certificate unh-ss\nIn the meantime valid objection be\nmade to me In writing.\nC. S. KEITH.\nDistrict Registrar of Titles.\nRegistry   Offlce.    N.w   West-\nLand\nnlnster. B. C. August\n19119.\nDistrict of Coast  Range One.\nTake  notice  that  Ralph  Jaeo__on,\nOf Vancouver,  B.  C,  occupation,  far- i\nmer, Intends to apply  for  permission;\nto   purchase  the  following  described:\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe southeast shore ln a small bay on\nCompton lsiand. Dated June 4th.\n1909. Applying for the whole island.\ncontaining 80 acres more or less\nRALPH JACORSON.\nPer S.  H.  FORD, Agent.\nDated June 4th, 1909.\n.  Lots 4, 5, 12,\n'\ufffd\ufffdok :i, subdivision of Lot\n;\n'''''I  under th,.\nviv,\nUr.. ;, ..ami   J\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd*tei|   the  claim  of\ns of ,),      ,      \"  '\"mer t\n,    Und Regis,,-\npro-\nAd,\"\n1    within ten days\n\ufffd\ufffdl thi-.        ;   '.   nrs, publication\nDistrict of Ooast  Range \ufffd\ufffd,nev.._\nTake   notice  thnt  Jacob   Jacobson.\nof Vancouver, B. C, occupation, carpenter,  Intends   to apply  for P*rml-\"\nsion to    purchase    the  following described lands: ...\nCommencing nt a post P'\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd$\ufffd\ufffd?\nthe southwest shore of Mound W_\ufffd\ufffd\nDated, Juno 4th, 1909.     A.P.y'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd *\"\nthe whole Island, containing M J-cr\"\nmore'or less.                       ..,,,.\nJACOB  JACOBSON.\nPer  B,   H.  FORD.  A*\"*\nDated June 4th. 1909.\nNew Wellington\nAND\nBanff Anthracite\nJOSEPH   MAYERS\nOffice. Fnjnt St.. Foot of Sixth.\nPhone  106 P. O. Box 345\nCLEAR  OF THE JAIL,\nMORSE WILL FINANCE AGAIN\nIS SHOT ON STREET\nNew York. Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThat Chatles\nW. Morse, the financier, recently\nreleased  from   the  Tombs  prison  un-\n I der .125,000 bail, has >legun his efforts\n' to rehabilitate his fallen fortunes was\nMan   Who  Captured   Miss   Stone,  the ; indicated today by the announlenient\nAmerican Missionary, Some Few\nYears Ago.\nthat be has purchased a majority of\nthe claims outstanding against the\nMetropolitan Steamship Co., which\namount  to $1,157,012.\nMr. Morse, who testified a month\nor .two ago that he was absolutely\nwithout funds of property, said that\nthe money to buy in the claims was\nobtained from the Morse Security Co.\nof Bath, Me., which concern was organized to back Mr. Morse in his attempts to re-establish himself and to\nsave the property- which he had developed before the crash of 1907. It\n1\ufffd\ufffd proposed to reorganize the Metropolitan Line by the formation of a\nnew company.\nLmdon. Spet. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA dispatch to\nthe Daily Mall from Salonica states\nthat the notorious Bulgarian bandit\nand insurgent leader, Sandansky, was\nshot on the street \ufffd\ufffdi Salonica at midnight yesterday by members of a rival\nfaction that was formerly led by Sara-\nfoff. Sandansky \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;_ now in a precarious condition in a hospital. Sisodan-\nSky, was the brigand who captured\nMiss Stone, the American missionary\nsome years ago.    He is regarded as\nbeing  responsible  for    thousands    of Gunnery By Cinematograph\nmurders In Macedonia. He ls reputed Rome, Sept. I!.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdExperiments have\nto have committed three hundred mur- ben made to apply th^ cinematograph\nders himself. He has cultivated the to the use of gunnery Instruction in\nfi-eindship of the Young Turks since the Italian fleet,\nthe Turkish revolution . J     During   gunnery   tests  off   Sardinia\n  I continuous photographs were taktn of\n.. work at the guns and also of the\nCHICAGO POLICE MUST\nin-rival of the shots fct the target, and\nli is believed these will prove of great\nWORK ON  SYSTEM   assistance  to  gunnery  demonstrators.\nThe Minister of Marine is establish\nKING EDWARD TRIES\nTHE SIMPLE LIFE\nHis\nMajesty   Resting   at   Marienbad\nAfter a Very  Busy  Social\nSeason.\nChicago, ill.,  Sept. 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Chicago ing  a   spcial  section  of   photography\npolice  depart mont   muBt go to  work a\ufffd\ufffdd cinematography, with headquart-\nand every one \ufffd\ufffdf the s.ooo members\nof the force must  attend to his blist\ners   ci Rome.\nIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n11 ln J' fault of a cav- j T H E      DAILY        NEWS\nMineral Waters\nAerated Waters\nManufactured by\nj. HENLEY\nNEW   WMCMINSTBR,   B.   C.\nTelephone IX\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .   '       1>*V'' _\n'    I    . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd M I \" I \ufffd\ufffd ,\n,'i..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-.:V' mi'&i\n, ;# \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .4   '_.%[\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   yy:.\".y;\n... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''-' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i-. *r'i.'\\ '\n.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"_;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'    i . 1'  .1: .    ;.\nY '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ' . .;* i j--\n*W'l  .\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,-.,-,'.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n. I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '      * * .    ' * < ^\n'     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       ,     _*   .'j   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '      ':\"-',\n' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* 1|a \"'^1\nd detectives. iTT*.\ufffd\ufffd ASOUry rarl'8 annu'11 ?u'- the matinee performance of \"His \ufffd\ufffdor- ',,;    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd j- .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '' f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ..v.\nEpitomised, the  new chief's object  nlv*'-   ,The flames spread to a neigh- rowed   piumeg,\"  by   Mrs.   Coinwallls \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,,;   '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i       y\nthis:   \"When a crime of anv sort horlng lumber y\ufffd\ufffdrd and a coal trestle  Wegt.    He  attended  two  fashionable }      P.?<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 't.^.f, ,*J\nAn Unexpected Feature.\nAsbttry Park, Spet. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSixteen thou-\nLondon. Sept. 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdKing Edward ls\nenjoying a much-needed rest at Marienbad after what has probably been\nthe busiest season he has ever ksiown.\nNot only have visits from the Czar\nand the Russian Douma add d to his\nsocial duties, but be hag fulfilled an\nunusual number of engagements In.\nLccidon and the provinces.\nIn Lacashire. Gloucester and Birmingham many of his subjects saw\nhim for the first time since he has\nbeen King of England- At Epsom a\ntremendous crowd cheered his victory\nsi the Derby race, and at Wellington\nand Rugby Schoolboys IKeaird lum,\nspeak oa the duties of citizenship. He\nhas opened museums, reveiw.d artillery companies and boys' brigades, inspected hospitals ana attended many\ndedicatku c -reinon.es.\nAs to the State functions of the sea\"\nson, it is Impossible to do more than\nhint at them. There were- the usual\nlevees, investitures, receptions and\nballs, and.ln addition th pr ess delegates from the colonies and delegation from the Turkish Imperial Parliament were entertained. With all\ntnls, the King did not omit v sits trt\nhl.s frktids.\nHe made fourteen weed-end visits\nto country  houses.    He    dined  with\ni      M\nJ\ufffd\ufffdl i:\n._\ni..    , i\ni\n. i\n;    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nt      i\n* _  __ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd___._._\"    -\ufffd\ufffd_Y\na..       'Si' -i\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * ._   !\ufffd\ufffd'     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nfl    L:>#'vfc;'!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:'   .\n,'    ^^hY^y'\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   li\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *     l-i kf.' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nI-    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '''''al,'\nI'\ntil\nUesi under the very eye of the chief.\nHy secret orders to couimandiug offl- ...\t\nccis today   Chief Uroy, the steward  l'a_,'l B. Rons of burning keroBene and mmlv ot hi8 fri,.nds lu London also,\nmade   kttOWtl   (hat  lie  would   use the   l'4{_   gallons   of   gasoline,   belonging a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdd found time to appear at the opera\n'I\/nig hi in   military system In check-!'o the Standard OH company, furnish- at Covent Garden seven times and the\nlng up on every footstep of blueeoats I ed f\"_\ufffd\ufffde Illumination last night for the theatrt!s  nine times,   whieli  included\nand detectives. |0.en,tag\ufffd\ufffd?' Asbury Park's annua> car- the matinee performance of \"His Bor\nis this:  \"When a crime of any sort boring lumber yard and a coal trestle\nIs committed to know why it was nol *\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd damage estimated ln all at $60\nprevented or whv, if no arrests wer* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,8t ot which falls on the Stand\nmade on the spot,  were    they    not ard 0\ufffd\ufffd company.\nmade.''\nNever before has the police department heen jolted by such a cold,\nmathematical proposition aa the suc-\nPhiladelphla, Sept. 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLittle rain\nhas fallen in Eastern Pennsylvania in\nseveral  months  and   the drouth  has\ncessor of Chief Shippy has put up to caused-   se_lous   damage.   Crops and\nlt  and  consternation   reigned    when i pasture fields have burned,\nthe  order was  read  yesterday,  with,    A dispatch    from  York,    Pa.  says\nthe added word that it was to become ]that th_ Wg paper mlu of p H  GIat.\neffective  immediately. ! feiter Company at Spring Grove. Pa.,\nThe new chiefs plan for reducing has been ^nipelled to BUspend oper-\ncrime in Chicago, wllh the means at ntions because of the drought,\nhis hand, was remindful of Lord | -phe Schuykill river ls at the low-\nKitchener's famous statement wheu e8t pojnt in it8 hlstorj-. nnd more than\nhe took hold of the campaign against i0O0 persons employed in the ui lis of\nthe Dervishes In Upper Egypt, \"I'll .Manavunk. a suburb of this city, are\nOfiee. Eighth St-1lick 'em by algebra.\" |idle because of the scarcity of water.\nWest. 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'\n. i'-\".s_ 1 *,;   it. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>'^''ivl^'\n_K     \ufffd\ufffd:__   .': _  '      |4<'\nPAGE EIGHT.\nTHE  DAILST NEWS.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdATURDAY,  SEPTEMBE\nR 4, 19\nNOTICE\nIf there is anything\nin Groceries or\nCrockery that you\nwant WE HAVE\nIT. We handle the\nbest in every line,\nand also have the\nlargest and best\nline of Groceries in\ntown.\n_______________________________\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n_____ #\nThis Is the season to beautify J\nyour residence and protect It e\nagainst the wet winter weather \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nby giving it a coat of\nMAPLE LEAF\nPAINT\nINDIAN MUTINY\nHERO IS DEAD\nOne of the Few of Those\nWho Reached the Old\nCashmere Gate.\nSOLD BY\nAnderson & Lusby\nCOLUMBIA STREET.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nf\ne\n*\nn\n*\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nn Halifax.     Sept    :;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJames    Dalzlel,\n^ who was buried here yesterday, was\nJ a hero of the Indian Mutiny, He was\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd attached to the third column that ad-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-4 vanctd  towards  the Cashmere Gates\nJ and  was with the party who were to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd blow in the gates. Covered by the\n4 fire Of the 60tb Rifles, this party ad\nJ vanced   at   double   \"'Wards   the   Casb-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd mere Gates, Lieutenant Home, with\n4 Sergeants John Smith and Cai-mlcha-l\nSatisfaction is the\nthing everyone desires, and you will\ncertainly get it\nwhile dealing with\nPUBLIC SUPPLY STORES\nODD FELLOWS' BLOCK\nGEO. ADAMS,  Prop.\nTo Restore\nthat Complexion\nYou   lost   while   holidaying   use\nMiiir's Witciiazcl .ream\nWe also have all  kinds of complexion   creams   and   skin  foods\nat\nMUIR'S DRUG STORE\nEllard Block,\nNEW  WESTMINSTER, B.  C.\nand   Havildar Madhoo,   all   of   them\nSappers,   leading   and   carrying    the\npowder bags, followed by Lieutenant\nSalkeld, Corporal Burgess, and a section of the engineers, among them\n.was Private Dalzeil, The advance\nparty reached tbe gateway unhurt\nand found that part of the drawbridge\nhad been destroyed, but passing over\nthe precious fooling supplied by tiie\nj remaining beams, they proceeded to\nlodge   their  powder against   the  gate\nTin.  wicket  was open  and  through I\nit   the   enemy   kept   up   a   heavy   flre\nupon them.   Sergeant Carmlchae] was\nkilled while laying his powder. Haveld-\nar Madhoo being at    the same    time |\nwounded.    The powder beng laid, the I\nadvance   party  slipped  down  into  t.i   I\n1 ditch  to allow the firing party  lo do\ntheir duty.\nThe powder was fired by Corporal\nBurgess, who fell mortally wounded\njust as he had successfully performed\nhis duty. The demolition having been\nsuccessful, the iilVid regiment advanced in column and carried the gateway,\nMr, Dalzetl, for service at thp Cashmere Gates, received a special pension, and was awarded a medal and\nthi-ee clasps for Delhi and Lucknow.\nGood\nPay\nCity News\nEverything fur the gard-n at Tldy'a\nphone 1S4. \"\nmeans good work\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ngood work means good\ntraining. We give the\nfinest training possible\nin stenography and\nbook keeping. Our\nnight school begins\non Wednesday evening, S;pt. 15th, for the\npurpose     of      offering\nopportunities of study i If vml a__ l0Okln- Tor a BOm, i-i\nto young men and wo-Up f.i|v nr fo . iocati0_ to build in\nmen   employed    during tarb(   pa])  on  thf,  settlers'  As\nthe day. Students relation nf B. C, Begble stret. They\nmay enter our clasass ,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd several good properties for sale\nat  any  time and  take    ,a     f<    rash terms. 19S-G.\nsuch   subjects  as   they I\nmay select j    A    car)oa(,     of    fir.t-claSs  dressed\nNo  one  should   hesi-1\ntate  to  enter. Imeats   received   over  the   C\nWESTMINSTER MODERN\nBUSINESS SCHOOL\nA.   L.   BOUCK\nPrincipal,\n61 O Columbia Street\nway.    P.  Burn..   _ Co.\nP.  Rall-\n203 i\nTHE FRASER\nVALLEY\nFARM LAND\nSPECIALISTS\nTRADE\nOwner will trad, for good farm land\nimproved or otherwise, a 9-room house\non corner lot 66x132, on Royal avenue,\nNew Westminster. Splendid view.\nMonthly rental $25. Send fullest particulars of property to ROOM 3, INNS\n|OF COURT  BLOCK. VANCOUVER.\nI\nr_iir___\nOur entire stock of LADIES'\nWASH SUITS and CHILDREN'S\nDRESSES to clear at half price.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nA. J. BIRTCH.\n617   Columbia   Street.\nmassmes\nFor first-rla-s  cut   flowers  and  any\nkind of Floral work, teienhone Davie--' |(\nGreenhouse, R208. '*\nSep   ...   K.   Brown   _   Co.   for  snaps\nin hats and vests.\nThe marriage of Miss F. M. Ban\nton. elder daughter of F. W. Banton.\nto E. D. Taonnle. third Bon of Rev.\nRoht. Lennie, will take plac- on Wed\nnesday evening at Olivet Baptist\nchurch.\nStarting Saturday. August 21, the\nB. C. Electric city and gapperton curs\nwill make oiif. extra trip for tha ar-\neommodatlon of the New Westminster people attending the horse races\nat Minoru park. Lulu island. Tb\nI last Sannerton car w-lli leave the of-\nflce at 11:30 p.m.. and the city car at\n11:20 p.m. **\nBargain days at P. Bums & f-0-\nFriday and Saturday. 201! ,\nMayor   Keary  has  call-d  a  special\nI citizens meeting on Tuesday morning\nI at  10:30 to consider the best  means  |\nlof arrang*ig a suitable reception  fori\nBar]  Grey,  Governor-General  of  Canada on the following day.\nI\nBuy orchard lands while they are\ncheap and become Independent. We\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1,'.. t'v ofuVa! agents of Th,. Western\nHome and Improvemeni Co., Ltd, Let\nna t,ii you about their choice holdings\nat Appleland. A new townsite and\nfrul 1 district along th? line of thv\nK. (' Eleotrlc Chilliwack lin,. and V.\nIV. & E, Cloverdale to Sumns liailwin\n,Tirs Bection excel'g in the production\nof all fruits. Come al once while the\nbesl lands are selling cheap and lei ti-'\nshow you this section at our expense\nWe can s.'li rive, ten. fifteen and\ntwenty acr,. tracts on easy terms. .'\nIJ. Hart & Co., Ltd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nP.  Burns    __    Co.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLarge consignment of fresh  killed chicken  for Sat-\nJurday's trade, 206-1\nTHE NEW SHOE STORE\nChamberlin & Co.\nLavery Block,      Colombia St.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeee\n4)\nI Snaps in Lots \\\nEdison Theatre\nAnimated    Pictures    snd    Illustrated\nTH'\nPictures    snd\nSongs.\nLATEST HITS OF THE\n8EASON.\nLINEjS'.aj' T_RMSE C0RNER~5 MINUTES TO SIXTH ST. CAR\nB_a?.t^.T,8 w^,.,TWELFTH STREET  CAR   LINE-66x145   FEET;\nBEAUTIFUL VIEW OVER RIVER; $1300;  TERMS.\n2  LOTS,   NEAR  MOODY PARK-\n$600;   TERMS.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>..      .\nki-e*\nProgram changed Monday, Weo\nnesday and Friday. Special matlue.\nfor ladles and children Saturdays a\nt:30 p. m.\nThese snaps are money-makers.    For further\nparticulars apply to\n| F. J. HART & CO., Ltd. i\n**_*\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd >***\ufffd\ufffd k-MMA4S-AA___________________________. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTHE NEW, THE BEAUTIFUL, IN WAISTS FOR FALL\nWhat will be most popular for Fall in Waists?\nThis question is best answered by a visit in person to our display. It is practically needless for\nus to annonnee that this Fall will be a great season for Waists. The great popularity of the\ncleverly-styled Two-Piece Suits is responsible\nfor this.\nOUR DISPLAY HAS BEEN SELECT.\nED WITH UNUSUAL CARE, AND\nYOU WILL NOTE ITS OUT OF THE\nORDINARY APPEARANCE IMME-\nDIATELY. COLORS ARE QUITE\nPOPULAR, BUT THE STYLE AND\nCOLOR RANGE IS SO BROAD THAT\nEVERY ONE MAY PLEASE THEIR\nFANCY.\nOur Waist Section will be thronged daily with\nshoppers eager to see the new styles. We suggest that you come early-don't delay your visit.\nThese remarkably handsome early stvles will be\nquick to go. Come while the display is at its\nbest. Many designs in many other wearables\nfor wromen are also here waiting to charm with their originality of design and\ntheir splendid style effects.   Prices are extremely modest.\nNew Silks\nColored taffetas, bright In\nfinish and rich in tone '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\nfects. Colors are gun-ni-t-\n1 le, mushroom, steel mulberry, wine, moss, catawba, reseda, saxe purple, navy, pink,\nchampagne, myrtle; 21 inch,\nper yard\n75c, 90c, $1.10\nWomen's Dresses\ndesigned   for    afi\nceptlon and othei   i|;.\ncaslon showing , ind\nsemi    princess m\nsilks, Brussels n I   I\nMull with silk lm ng .\ndainty  shades;   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd b  1\nsky and  mauve.      r '\n$10.00 to $22.50\nThe New Corset\nModels\nPresent day styles or\ndress need not worry any\nwoman who desires that her\ndresses may hav,' th.- fashionable appearance necessary. Among the newest\nstyles of corsets -.ti\\ those\nthat tend to lengthen the\nwaist of stout women; other\ndesiinis ten,l toward giving\nform necessary in the si ght-\ner figures. Those in charge\nof the Corset Section will\ncarefully    1 xplaln    the t a-\ntures peculiar to the new\nmodels in \"Nemo Corsets''\nfor stout women. A La\n('.race Corset for slight and\nmedium figures. Our prices\nprevent no woman from obtaining corsets to suit. We\ncater to all purses. Prlci s\nper pair\n75c to $6.50\n\"Pirle\" Finish\nSatin Cloths\nThe stamp \"Pirle Finish\"\non a fabric ls a guarantee of\nits genuine worth. Materials with a satin finish are\nexceptionally strong for tins\nseason. We feature a cloth\nat $1.00 per yard as worthy\nof more than passing mention. Shown In navy, Copenhagen, peacock blue, catawba, rosenWOOd, bronze,\nmyrtle, brown, grey and\ntaupe; 41 inches wide. Per\nyard\n$1.00\nSHOWING   A   VARIETY  OF\nDAINTY    WAISTS   FOR\nALL  OCCASIONS.\nIn   whit,,  and  ecru   Hi '   wil\ncolored silk  trimmli\npure    and    silk    ini\nsleeves   tucked   1111,1   ~\nsilk-lined,   fastened   b\nfront;  sizes 32 to 1-   Prices\nfrom\n$4.50 to $15.00\nDIAGONAL   WEAVES\nSUITINGS.\nfit-Inch    costume    materials,\nin 6 1-2 Inch lengthE;\nof   navy,   brown   and\nA  suiilng material of which\nfashion   pr, dictions    ' II  ' \"\n\"immense    popularity,\" lustrous and of woi '   1 finish.\nOne suit of   a  color\nlength\n$8.75\nPretty Blouse Waists\nFor Dressy Wear\nin plain saiins all the popular shades\nfor the coming season In black, reseda,  brown, navy.      Prices\n$7.5010 $8.50\n_(\ufffd\ufffd_f__$r\/W->\nDutch Collars in\nNeckwear Section\nVery lalesl with live or s'x point\neffect, and light luce collar..; of 11 1\n1,11,1 lace,     Prices,\n75c, $1.00, $1.25\nPongee Silk\nSmart effects in strl<>ed pongee silk\nnatural colors, wiih blue and green\nstripes; will make a very effocliv.\nblouse waist; 27 inches wide, per\nyard\n85c\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nfv \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nV '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .\nKi--'\nv_ ; ' -\"\"\n. S. 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