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C, FRIDAY  MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1910.\nPRICE  FIVE  CENTS\nOil AGAIN REIGNS 6,\nIN CAPITAL OF MEXICO\npunted Police Prevent As-\nsemblage of Element Hostile to American Citizens\n.    pjj      Nov.   l\".\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRepressive\nby the Mexican au-\n'\" mted today a reDetition\nenei   In this citj and\n,,. comparatl te trau-\n'    att(       bj the demonstrators to\n'. la . afternoon    In    the\nthe    new    National\nSlv^StS IS SIFT OF\nW. J, WALKER Tfl DIOCESE\nt*** \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd VALUABLE CITY TEAM IS\nWest iii infter     Man     Wil;     Build     and\nEquic  Half Dozen  Buildings for\nChurch of   England.\ndiscouraged    by\nottf of the largest    gifts   that has\never been made by an Individual to d\nvtvmvii In thi-. Bisti li I  \" le recently by VV, .1. Wall er o          cl\nthe Churcl  of England\n'Mr. Walker hns undertaker to build\n.nd i t|u'ip sh new church buildings\nanfl ti i\"- ii the cost or the Buppo i\ncfl one clergyman, According to prei-\ncir i lam thes* bull ling will b< l<\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ttte'd at I illowi (ine al Poi t Kells.\ntbe [vow nearlj  completed and to he con-\n**\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\n*\n*   *   t*\nFLOODS   IN   FRANCE.\nNm io \\ serious flood situation has developed In East-\nen France, Th\ufffd\ufffd river Muerthe and its tributaries are over their\nbanl s\nManj   villages have heen Inundated.   At Nfiicy alone tfcore are\ni rise damage hns heen done\ntliey traversed by the river  Moselle Is    one    vast    lake.\nle    have stopped  vork.\nrlvei Saones threatens to Invade the famous Grasol - Steel\nworks.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\n*\nj.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd !\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nKILLED BY 0. N. R. TRAIN\nWOJffiN WILL HELP\nKEEP SEATTLE CLEA .\nHorses   Ran   Away  on  Tuesday   Evening\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWandered  Ten   Miles then\ngot  Struck   by   Engine.\n_\\\n,.\n|    . |    who  kept   the\n: |   office has assured Am-[some point in the southern   part   of\nllgon thai there will bs  no  Surre;    one tfl Port Mann, and a Bixth\ncrowds Iterated next month; one at Biowns-\n| vllle; one nl Cloverdale;    another nt\nTWO INDIANS SENT DP FOR\nTRIAL TO A HIGHER COURT\nEniis  Mack,  Accused of  Murder, and\nPeter SigVi, Alleged  Accessory,\nGiven s   Heading.\n.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i iting\nm,,r.-iL\\Cm\n. .   changed between m \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n(i. : nd the American ambas-\nI J in.   the day nnd a verbal re\ntire lnraflon of which   has yet to bet\ndetermined.      ^^^^^^^^^\nA   bsatftlfril site  has been\nfor the Brownsvi'.Ie churcl\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e ture i\n    It  I on\nlJ7was given by the former to   Mi 'the till overlooking the river, ai .\nmessage of yesterday  the site has already boen   cleared it\n-.stilt to   the   United   will be bm a short time before build-\nt.j,,.. and    American    citizens. Ing operfttions are commenced,\n\\,   , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .  |  ture of the reply is Mr      At a meeting of the executive com-\nIto say, but Intimated :ittee of tho diocese held on Wednes-\njj.a't\"the same, when put into writing. ! dav. a warm vote of thanks to Mr.\nyj transmitted, would stiov.   e.Valker wns passe 1 and a wish    was\nrpr0pei   till ide on tbe    pari of tho -expressed thnt oilier members of the\ni-ernmenL j church might follow his example.\nDIVIDING  DISTRICTS.\nPOLICEMAN   DISMISSfcU\nIN   DISGRACE   FROM   FORCE\nops Man Here Copying Records\nof Land Registry.\nC Cowe 1. of Kamloopa. \ufffd\ufffdt uno\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHate Don Inion land agenl ei Ri d\nL ;. and recently appointed\nijen'l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ; what is known ns the Dry\n;.        [n Hie city gathering Informa-\nEnias .Mack, awai'ing    trial    on    a\ncharge of murder,   ancl    Peter   Sigh\nawaiting trial on a charge of being un\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    orj  '<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the ''lime, ate now lying\nin the provincial Jail,\nThe two men were given a preliminary hearing yesterday before Magis-\n1 ite Kdmonds, who sent them both\nup for trial. At the hearing yesteiday\nmorning practically no evidence that\nhad net been given at. the inquest on\nthe body of William Bernard, was\nheard. McKay swore to the Identity\nof the men, who both admitted that\nthey hud been with Barnard on the\nnight he is supposed to have died.\nMack made a statemeni ln which\nl'te said that aCter hs had had one or\ntwo diinks he had gone to the Tenth\n| ___- wharf. lie had gone to sleep\ntheie and dil not remember anything\nmore until he woke up in his camp\nnext,    morning.\nWESTMINSTER BRANCH OF\nS. P, C. JL IS REVIVED\n,\t\nSmall   Attendance  at   Meeting  Yesterday  Evening\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChief  J.  H. Watson\nRe-Elected  President.\nThe Public Welfare League\nCounts on New Voters to\nTurn Scales Against Vice\nSeattle, Nov. 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Public Wei\ntat e League, which is In charga of I e\nreal movement against Hiram C. Gill,\nis counting on the newij enfranchise.!\nwomen vote in the recall election.\nThe women will le qualified voters i b.\n  ^valuable team of  ho-.       h. J a\n**>*************>*********>*'*>***** lng  to t he   'ity was  run  Into and  .111-\n___  (,(1 ''-v a Croat Northern train on Tues-\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  - (I ^ ^^ Wednesday of tbis week.   Thej\n[team, whiph was purchase;! for $775\nl isl year, was tied outside the city\nstables on Agnes street  on  Tuesd y\nevening.   Only one of tie horses was:\t\ntied   and  when something  frightened   9oon as the governor   announces the\nthem they had no difflc tl 5  In break- , re8un 0f the vi te\n!\"'-' away, 'lilC, welfare    League's    plan is to\nl'he..   ran up tbe SMh street  hill  bave the election late In    December.\n| nd In spite of the efforts 01 T. Fur-    , ndPr Ule )llw ,en day8 wiu be pro_\niperlntendenl of public works, vi()ed for registration of new voters.\nand tbe teatnsur   who   had been In  a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,f IlKi WOmen may place theli-names\ncharge of the team, tl ey could uot ba on lli(, ,(jll.   The ,eaglle t|liriliS that a\nYesterday  Mr. Furness    was | mom! [s8Ue BUCj, aa ls presented by\nthe effort to suppress vice and gambling    will    cause    large    numbers of\nPrevention of   Cruelty   to   Animals, j between nere, and. Vancouver. ! women to vote for the   league candl\n'I      r\\n   in,.s.ii\ufffd\ufffd.n..   \ufffd\ufffd,-     F......1   *u...   ii I *a*******w*n\nwhich  was called for    11st    evening.\n^^B__ I found.     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nInformed that a teatn hud been kill d\nThe meeting of tlte Society for t'.te  by the Great Northern near Airedale,\n'between here and Vancouver. ; women to vote for tke\nOn  investigation ke    found  that 't^iate.\n^^___ wai   the team he was    looking    for. 1    Mayor G11I   chfef of    PoUce    Wap.\ncould hardly be called a success if ,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, the place where they started to penstein and the proprietors of houses-\nthe number of those who attended , the place they were killed is about jn t[le 0\\& v|ce district now closed,\nwas the onlv thing taken into con- ,l>n \" ilf-s- T1>e horses had wandered jcannot be proceeded against for con-\non to the truck and were a long 41s- tempt of court um.'er proceedings\ntance from any crossing. |brought by the Welfare League after\nthe court had\nSAVE    PRICELESS    PICTURES.\nThe  lmnifdiate  resignation  of Pro-\nvlncial   Police  Constable  Taylor,    for\nHume time ptist  stationed at Stewait,\nhas been asked for by the   attorney-\ngeneral, as the result of unlet Invest!-' across the river the\nnation on tim part of the chief   con-  The othei   man stated   that he went,\nhon front the records ol the heal Do- stable for the district, following    an  away when the fight had st-nted.\nc Sue bearing on the ad- activity of rumors   as to   Constable     r,, E  Martin conducted the case foil. of tbe tne divisions Int 1   .Taylor's abuse of his official position, the crown and J, Wise acted as lnte -\nt, 1        territory has bean parcelled     To pul  tho matter succinctly,    the  preter.    The Indians were not repre-\ni      .     department's     regulations ofticet   was Btated to havo   arranged  1 id I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  rounrill,\nBlued     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd May    These are the Up- a regular schedule of   fees,   payable  _\t\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd :   IIvlaion, the  Lower Co-   to  bin self,  by   Which     Immunity     and' Strikebreaker  Acquitted.\nprotection wore to be secured by cei       Seattle, Nov. in. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd William    Horn, a\ntain forces not  recognized as    legit!   force-  strikebreaker, who   shot   and\n-   ...  or foi the good of society. These  killed  John   Ryan, a member   of   the\nfee., it is declared in to  li ngshoremeifB uniin, in an   alterca-\nthe Investigating officer,   have   been  tlon over labor matters July    !.   was\nboth levied and collected, from women   acq titted of the charge of murder hy\nof  the  underworld,  tiie proprietors of   a jury In the superior court today. The\nsmall  K.imbllnc games    operating    in   jury    was    out   ten    minutes.    Horn\nback rooms of tobacconists' establls 1\n1, and pveti from messenger boys\nnesteidlng   ln   the nsual  1R0- -finding their chief employment in the\nI :til in the other  restricted  quarter.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd opene 1 for entry  by       These   fees    are    stated    to    have\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   in their    case the  amounted in the aggregate to a\n.______H(orty l'he\nI sideration,   but   the   tesults   of the\nj meeting mean the revival of a useful\ni institution.\nThere were only a few there and\namount  of husiness    transacted    did\ni not require the election    of a secte-\nI tary.\nChief Watson, who a few months\nai'n was elected to the presidency of\nthe local branch, sent ln hls resigna-\nMany Churches in Italy Yield Up\nWealth of Art.\nRome, Nov. 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe whitewashed\nwalls of many churches in Italy hide\nImportant frescoes which would have\nbeen irrevocably lost had not the at-\nI uie uuuri iiau    ordered    the    district\n! closed, according to a decision ren.i-\njered today by Judge Mitchell G:iliairt\nin the superior court.\nHIS    EARNINGS    REDUCED\nFROM    $15,000    TO    FIFTY\nlambia division, the Shuswap division.\nt'- id li i lion atid the Co is)\nI lasl two divisions   ar*\nregular    agents,    Mr.\ni' ' >pi.   i ml    Mr. M ic-\nif   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd city,  while    the    fir.t\n'.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-   Bub-agents for tbe\n: ns.ng    of    Dnrmlnl'rr\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -.1     At  present only\n: s division Is op<\nir\nc\nte.\n1\nh-\nI\nc .\nh \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n1-\nP\nr.\ntt'..\nHi -\nlie:.:.\npleade I self-rlefence in extenuation of\nthe killing\nPRAISES  LAURIER\nNew York, Nov.  10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAlfred   Syret\ntempt made to conceal them served to'was arrested todav  and arraigned as\nion   hut when the chief came In dur- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tho.u as well     Mu),a  palnt. from St. Louis.\nng the course of the meeting, none of lnga are accidentally discovered with where he is wanted tor real estate\nthose present would cons der the de. ,,, l;l(.n,.. i:l lta]y ,,ud theIr restora- frauds alleged to amount to between\not  accepting the resignation   and so tlon has become ,ul arL . :|.1M1(, aml  |g00 800<      |U. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.  his\nnothing note was sail about It. \\    hl the convent ohurch at st< F,,in   ;i!U.;. phil080phlcaUyi 8aylng.\nSteps will be taken at once to get  cls ,lt Suhiac0i an expert   lu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn   th , ,_n   lad U) be arreBted      , was\nsome of the prominent r.c-.i.  of   the ministry of fino arts has bee., work- working here on $50 a week,   I wasn't\ncity interested in the  movement and  lng 1(il. : ,..,   .-,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd past lu uncovering  ,,.,,.. a   week   ln   at.\nme ling will probably be call- the early sixteenth century frescoes Lochs because Borne weeks 1 made\ned in the course of a few weeks, when that once adorned the first chapel to $15,000, Nes I go b icl * here l have\nthe society wlll be placed on a work- the rlght (lf the high aUa,. aIul   he {rlend8 and , can ,,._Pl 1( out;.\nsucceeded  so   well   in  his   task   that      lit- is a dapper little man who lias\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'    rie Pencier    01 :upl   I    the  now ,lie fresC0es have been Identified been chased all over this country and\nchair.   It is the first timet as ;):(. wo,-k 0( Giann a .'   nlo   B England tor  the past four years   bv\nappeated in a public position not con- of vercelli, nicknamed Sudoma. private detectives.\n;'.   first   painting   represents   the     He  was  arrested   in   the   subway\nbirth pf St. John the  Baptist, an i  11   alter living in Jamaica, L, I., tor more\nis  full  of life  and   beauty,  hat   like than a year with  liis wife and   chil-\nother   works of  the   master, It   ia   so\ncrowded    with    Incidents    that    one\ndrives  away  the other  and   destroys\nthe. general effect of the composition.\n: !   v-ith the church since comin\nhere.\nSeveral schemes as to the best\nmethod of organl lng ' >>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the work in\n\\'ew Westminster were discussed, hut\nnothing definite was Settled, ft seem-\nel to be the general opinion of those\npresent that the time was net ripe for x'h\"llsf for instance, under the bed of\nthe appointment of a salaried inspec- St   \ufffd\ufffdlizabeth a small dbg is   repies-\ntor here.\ns division    begins at a point\nrour  miles east  of Kam-\nDa BS far as Norm  Bet d\nla    Valley,   which\nadministered    from the\n.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.,!  tbat  Mr. Cowell\nOr B  tew  davs  It Og-\n.-   at mis to Kamb.' pa\ncon-\ngambln \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n8seso< '\n_u\nno\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI    cearln . on the ten :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntton and North Band\n. it Red Deer will natu-\nor the  woik now to lie\nn  the dry  belt.\nslderahle   sum.     the     small\noperators referred to heincr\n*10  per   week   for  police  non-ln'c\n\ufffd\ufffdnoe. certain women paying fr\"\nper  month  to  $f>  weekly,  an '   $5\nweek being .also   derived    from\nutesseuge>r boys.\nAlthnugh  there is  BmaU   reason  for\ndisbelief of the constable's cupahllity,\needtngs\nper\nlave ln~hts\"possession all tiie proof to sustain cilminal proc\nis rpgarded as being probably difficult Bo obtain, and hence the ending\nof the incident with what is in effect\ndismissal from the disgraced service\nVictoria Colonist\nSir Wilfrid Eulogistically Referred to\nBy  Premier  McBride.\nPrince Rupert, Nov. 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAt the\nclose of an ad 'ress delivered by Premie- McBride at rhe Kmpress theatre,\nin Prince Rupett on Wednesday night,\nthe he eulogisticall' referred to Sir Wilfrid Laurier m terms which evoked\nthe enthusiastic aoplause of the largo\naudience.   H-e said in part:\n\"Sir Wilfrid well deserved at the\nhands of British Columhla the very\nbest of hos^rttn'lity and the most gen-\n..,j.is   possioie   :eceptkra,      lie  is a\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' Canadian'. r.e is a mighty\nstatesman. We may not, as Conservatives, agree with his policy; we may\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTHE    KISSING    GIRL.\nClever\nOpera\ndren.\nSyret was held pending application!\nfrom Missouri for his extradition.\nSince leaving St. Louis he has wandered   through   Central   Ameilca,   the\nFar   West   of  this   country,   England\nented  killing a  chicken,   and   a   cat and  other  territories   where  he    baa\ncatching a mouse. always managed to make a living audi\n1 Jn the next two pictures the eccen- wear the right sort of clothes. He was\ntrieity of Sodoma can also be seen. In caught in San Francisco once, but got\ntlie  \"Marriage  of  the   VTrgin,\"  there a bondsman and skipped his bail.\nare   many anachronisms   and   In   the\t\nfresco  of the  \"Cruiciflxion\"  St.  Fran-  WOULD-BE GOLD THIEF\ncis and St. Benedict are represented\nas standing with the Virgin and M iry\nMagdalen at the foot of the cross,\nwhile the aii. els in the backgi iun I\nhave leathery wings like bats.\nOther frescoes by Giovanni di Pie\ntro, known us Lo Sjagna. have been\nGRASS  BAG  OF  NICKLES\nSeattle, Nov. 11\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!'nder the Impression that he was Steiling a sack of\ngold, a tief yesterday afternoon\ngtahbed a ci nvas sack containing two\nthousand nickles    f-oni    an    express\nMore Cholera.\na      Nine  now  cases of\n0; orted in Italy   dining\noui   hours, wit 11\nthi\nII .illlP.I. SOCIETY ASKS\nJUDGE HOWAY TO SPEAK\nUjri?\n.   ut   Will    Be    First   C<\ufffd\ufffdn\nlive  Address Before\n'ortland  Society.\nWOLF    CARRIES    OFF    BABY.\nBut   the   Screams  of   a    Little    Sister\nCause   Animal   to   Drop   Infant.\nMurshflcH.   Wis..   Nov,   M_.\\   large\nwolf is reported to have entered the\nyard   of    Herman\nmiles   north   of   tbis\nipicked uii the infant\ncr  and   started   with  the child  for\nwoods\nThe   mother  went  to  tl e  d ior\n1 1  the animal sel ted the   child, an 1\n'the cries  attracted  the attention   of\nher !i\\t--car-old girl, who ran, sen ui\nins   after   tbo   animal,   frightening    it\nInto dropping the ba\"by.     The   chil I\nva* carried aboul two hundred yards\nand tb\ufffd\ufffd> wolf's teeth barely\nIt\nnot. as Conservatives, sympathize Its mejodleg altogether wit]\nwith his political acts; but we carf, as ncn(,e of i;s (,ast of pnncipals. Mr.\ntrue Canadians nevertheless admire C(., lg ,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdve tQ the Vlll(ie of m U)WI]\nthe talent of this great son of Canada. in i;. appreclatlon nf good musical\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAnd undoubtedly-in the fourteen conledy, and has mbre'faith in the dis-\nyears  of  his  administration   he   has  crlmlnating   taste   nf   lhe   (.itv   than\n]he lonS have  many of the eastern theatrical\nBlldrein, t^o\n, i 1 v last night,\nbod of the farm-\n^_m\nand  in  the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   1 ,,r the Oregon Hit-\n,.v    to  be  held  at   Portland\nnd week ol December,\n.   lloway has    been se-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r tbe \"j enlng address\n.     all  over the states\nhe    proceedings of the\nB\"\"\"'1''. .  1 great   honor\nout for   Canada,   thai\n11 the lirst Canadian se-\n*cl( 1    t ,e   inaugural ad-\nnor has se'eeted for h n\nV irly Navigation of the\n1 . '   and    while  dealing\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd at   Vattoouver   and\n'   centum will be given\nof   \"l'he   Washington\"\n'\"!\"' y) in  1789,   whic''    i'\"'\nI 1   hou 11 be purely\n, 1 to the passing of the\nr tralghis of J-uac ti*\nc ereel  will be raised on\nlip,,' nv historians t'till ad-\n10 \"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lor thai iu this voyag \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntonlghl\ntl ,- altar\nWl\nctl(\nIn 1\nil'.\nP.inic    In    Chi n h\nMontreal. Nov, in     lie littls wooden Church nf st   Vlateur,  Outremont,\na   BUburb   of   M\"t|i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ||    wis   the   scene\nf a panic, when :. imes caught\n  estments       Tl e  onlv   e\\lt\nnol from the edifice, which was Riled with\nan    \"All    Bonis\"   eongiegulion,    was\nthrough a small door\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ps      A   lighted\naltar cloth, setting It ..\nthe   parish   priest,   and\ndown   the   burning\ncongregation   did\noncluslon  of the\nwas seriously   injured\nIn the history of Canada\nhlstorj of Hie mighty British empire.\nio Sir Wilfrid Laurier is also per-\nBonallj due undoubtedly' the Grshd\nTrunk transcontinefittsS project. We\nare told com most authoritative\nsources that he had many trials and\ndifficulties with his colleagues in the\nearlj days of the Grant Trunk Pacific project, lint neVeftheleSs he\ntriumphed, and the transcontinental\niw being built unler an ar\nrangi r which  he   must stand\nSponsor and be held tes| onsihle.\n\"We Tories say that he broke his\nto the people; that he forgot\nthe Inten I of tha people of Canada\nin not giving them that consideration\nto which tl ey are entitled. Nevertheless, undei- our present democratic\nform ol government where the majority must rule, the people have\nagreed that  the Grand Trunk Pacific\ni8itB\ufffd\ufffdu.-i        shall be built, and under lhe policy of\ndown ii High! of sir Wilfrid  Laurier.\n..mile  fell   on   the ' *   '\nMusical Show at the\nHouse Tonight.\nThe latest musical comedy success, \"The Kissing Girl,\" direct from\nits phenomenal run of neatly .50 performances at tlie Cort Theatre. Chicago, will reveal the charms of its\ntuneful score, and tiie beauty of a\ncast of principals and chorus said to\nof great loveliness. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nIt  should prove doubly welcome to discovered In St. Nicholas's church at wagon in front of the    Scandinavian-\npublic' of this  (ity Bcheggiano by th.e parish priest, who American bank  in   the   heart of the\nfound   a   document   in   the   church's business     district.     The   man    was\narchives   recording   that   when   thel chased fqr several blocks, but    made\nchurch had been whitewashed in 1720,  good his escape.\nthe original Mural paintings had been\t\ncovered. The priest unaided removed\nthe plaster and uncovered a picture\nof the Nativity with two kneeling\nfigures, one of whom is the painter\nhimself. That these frescoes, which\nhave not jet been entirely uncovered,\nthe theatre-going public of this city\nbecause of the originality of its dialogue, and  the musician!}- quality  of\nmagnates.   With his partners, he   has _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_\nlavisbi l a vast sum iii producing \"The are the work of Spagup Is undoubted,\nKissing Girl,\" and is firm in the con- lls a  'ecord has  been  found   In   the\nrtction that    the   fountry   generally archives   stilting   that   in   1523    the\nwill  support the cUner  organisation church    was   decorate!   with    Mural\nwbicli lie now presents. paintings^-by    the   \"Maestio   JoannI\nThe    company    selected    for   \"The Spagn llo.\"\nKissing Ctrl\" is one of power, not only\nSUGGEST PUBLIC MEETING\n!    10 OlSCtlSS CITY SCHOOLS\nscratched\nIn a musical sense, but in dramatic\nInterpretation of lyrical works, it Is\nei 'ed by the accomi llsl e 1 Texas\nGuinan, who will be featured In the\nname role Supporting her will be\nHarry Hcftmson, the comedian; Dick\nTemple as baritone; Mr London, the\ntenor, and Ida Fltzhugh, a distinguished German con edlenne. These, with\n.1 chorus of handsome men and beautiful women, furnish an ensemble of\nseventy people. Tlie costuming designed by Schoultz, is regared as particularly brilliant and effective.\nCreeping Up.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  cr      Nov.      \\t \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ye te-d tv's\ncollections     for     the    Y.    M.    C,    A.\nbrought the Uit.al t 1 da'\" t 1 %\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '.\"l..\na little over ffcs.OOO   being    colic 1. ,1\nday.\nInspector Gcrdon   Willing to Cive an\n1\nAddress\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEusiness   Is   Light at\nSchool Board Meeting.\n..1,'. ,-    Father\nCharbbnneau\nthe   acolytes   tore\nvestment,   but   the\nnot  wail  for\nvice.     No one\n*^L^m\nmm,\nir. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"   1\nmu,\nhe\ncoast   \"Tho  Wash\nllj traversed the straits\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' embeied   that F, 13.\n\\nl apart from this, as a duty\now6d to the first citizen of the Do-\n,,,|\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, of Canada from the people of\n,i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. city of Prince Rupert, for whom\nl,e hns done and Is ahle to do so much.\nWBa the magnificent reception tender-\n, ,1 to him more than due. And 1 say\n  as ;, fellow citizen, as a British Coin the stampede. Inmhian    I   most  heartily  join  in  the\n._ . commendations won on that occasion\nbv  prince  uui en  by the   Canadian-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-. ,    rETS  DOLL  ON ]ikl,   ,,,,,;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   her   people   showed   their\nDOLL  GETSA^NG   ^   W|NNIPEG   VM        ^   (    ^   and   oml\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0    an\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n - th'e(r respect for sir Wilfrid Laurier.\"\nNov. l0.-Fred    W.    Pg\ufffd\ufffd.\n^^^ Ircles,\n^^^^s^pfBir, I\nand\nFAILING ALL OTHERS\nCOLTS WILL BE VICTIMS\nThe Uovers have not been successful in arranging an out of town practice match for Saturday and su 11 ey\nwill he forced to fall hack on Coldi-\nctttt's Colts for a game.\nThe Colts team has not heen chosen\nyet, but ns It only takes them about\nten minutes to pick a team and get in\na couple of weeks practice, tl ere is no\ni|tiestlon but that a strong line-up w!'.l\nmeet the Rovers on Saturday.\nTlie absence from the city of T. J.\nTrapp and John Pei k prevented theie\nattendance al a u setlng of tbe school\nboard yesterday evening, only Trustees Qreen, Thornber and Loree putting in an appearance, Tha about.t o,\nbusiness transacted was light.\nII. M. McMillan, acting principal of\nthe.High scliool, reported that tbe institution had recently been visited '\ufffd\ufffd>'\nInspector   Cordon,   who   had   found\neverything  satisfactory,    The    inspi- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntor had suggested that a public meet-\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^llng be called for the purpine   of discussing scliool questions,   offering vu\nTo Consider S. A. Immigration.      ' give an addiess 0:1  matters of public-\nVictoria, N'ov. 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA    special meet-,  interest connected with  the teaching;\nlng of the provincial executive^wlll be of the young.\nheld on Monday, when Attorney Gen-'    The suggestion found favor with tho\nBank Swindler Arrested.\nNew Orleans, Nov, 11,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCharles P,\nConverse, charged with swindling the\nFirst National bank, of Oregon, out of\n$20,000 by it cans of worthless\nehe'ii'i.:, was ar:e;ted here yeste. day\nt'\\ oning.\neral Bowser will present the recom-.\nmeiidatioiis submitted by Cotnmlssioii-\ner Coombs, of th.e Salvation Army,\nwith reference to the i nn Igratl in of\nish Columbia. It is probable special\nbe .legislation affecting this soke lie\nwill be introduced when the house\nmeets In January.\ntm.,\".\"'    '   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|\"nt of the Oiegon JHs-\n\ufffd\ufffdth to\nBride 1\nnt the\nwai ti gue-^t  of Judge\nunveiling of Ihe mono-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJi\"n Prase* by Premier Mo-\n8*111 ber 80, L908, when the\n. lt|nV\",'    ' \"\"red  a I mg an I  Inter-\nK 'is'nilcal\nJ53SSI  in  local sporting c\n*****   ,,,\"y\",,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.oSemt;;ember|\nclub, is leav-,\nvveok for Wlnni,-,.    He latb  \ufffd\ufffd\nmanager fot the\ncompnny. and\ntt\nf?r*\"' t\n1\ntlOl\naddress on the ills\nr\nyears ago. aim a i\n;,,- the Toronto Row'n8\nIng this\nl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. western\nCvcle   and   Motor\nlu t,,e    TR.C.    was\ndoll wll\ndont^^^\nDusky Sam Wins.\nJopllh, Mo., Nov. 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSum Langford\nwon over Jeff Clarke, of Joplln ln the\nsecond  round ln what was    to    have\nbeen a ten round bout here   tonight.\n1 isl\n' \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Columbia\nniebt   nt\nwith a baby\nInside.    i'>'''*\nLewis Mid executivi   prew   ^ rrlendg    v ,0,\n7 B\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdccess In    hie   new\n,*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'J\" e Minn    ,,f    Lewis nnd  eifocunve v*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'   -  i .urnovlti. s ,f Sin on   elling   bag,     '<\n- his discovery of the Mr. Doll everj\ne Praser In ISOR I western field,\nBadminton.\nThe N'ew  Westminster    Badminton\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl. beld its unrtuul meeting   yester-\n,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,,,,.  dav   Van O.    nruco   Corbould   was\nti e games taking pluce at\ntho Drill hall. Anyone wishing toj\njoin the fl'''1 ''' Invited to make appli-\ncation to tie cecretary. Membership\n1 , . -, r0r 1 e it'e ren are $3.t>0, while\n,,,11,,,., a,c rs ossed f2. An Interest-\n,.,,.      1, imes Is being arrnnied.\npresented I'l'^1\"\" nre\nin  k\"'<' S:,\"^::!;;:,1\nMul iueen\nwas all hut out.\nDetroit Wins.\nHavana, Nov. 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Detroit baseball team won the   first   game   here\nfrom t lie Havana team, 10 to 2.\n4 *************<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\n* NO SETTLEMENT.\nNew York, Nov. 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAt a\nmeeting of the striking e-press\ncompany employes tonight, al'\nthe speakers advised against\naccepting the terms drawn up\nat the mayor's office this afternoon. Indications are that tl 0\nproposed settlement will bo rejected.\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nmembers of tlte school hoard art} it.\nwiis decided to call a meeting as soon\nas arrangements can he ma.'.o.\n.1. K. llaverstock, ic 1 'her of (1 a\nFourth division of the High Bchool,\nreported thai lar| or and better desk*\nwere needed for his room.'\nSecretary Lennle reported that Wi 1-\nlatn Crawford. M. A., has rerltnel\nfiom tbe High school leac'iir. staff\nstaff and had been tiucce'.uled by Mi _\nBudge.     . ,   .\nAnother meeting of Ihe board wlll\nhe held In about two weeks' time.\n*****************\nElection Writ i:sued.\nVictoria, Nov. 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSpeaker KberO.\nyesterday afternoon If sued a wr't Tar\nthe Yale e'ection, tendered nocestary-\nbecattse of Premier McBtldo's real:;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnation of the seat for that onsH'.f-\nency. The dates of nomlnritli . 1 nd\ntolling will be made known by the.\nend of this week. 1\nmm\nM\nw\n\"fat\n-*\\\n!\ni\n*\nK\nPAGE TWO.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nFRIDAY,  NOVEMBER1 it\nPhone 646\nP. 0. Box 431\nRl\nI'\n',\ufffd\ufffd'\nm\n451 Columbia St,\nlanager\nNew Westminf,\nwaa\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaMMgaa    _______* \"\"\"\"'^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nb\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWjg\nConsonant with the successful issue and subscription of $200,000.00 of shares, the\nflattering returns, attendant upon the inauguration of our banking department and\nthe increased demand for investments in realty, we are prepared to accept Savings\nDeposits, Purchase Agreements for Sale, Write Insurance, Extend Loans\nand cover all lines of a Trust or Fiduciary nature.\nInquiry will readily demonstrate that we have exceptional opportunities for the investment of funds, that offer an element of security and profit second j to none. In\nkeeping with the augmented responsibilities and the increased business of the various lines, we have placed each department under separate management in the hands\nof specialists thoroughly conversant with their respective branches.,\nFINANCIAL\nFIRST ALLOTMENT OF - - $100,000.00.   SOLD\nSECOND ALLOTMENT OF       -'-..-' $100,000.00.   SOLD\nA Third Allotment of $100,000.00 Open for Subscription at $100.00 Per Share\nFor further particulars consult our Financial Agent, Mr. Edward St. Albans.\nBANKING   DEPARTMENT\n4 PerCent. Interest on Deposits\nAlthough this department was only inaugurated August 31st last it has shown exceptional growth and the\ndeposits here far exceed our most sanguine expectations, as not only our shareholders, but clients whom we\nhave not had the previous pleasure of knowing, have opened accounts with us, and this department is now\non a paying basis.\nWe take pleasure in informing our patrons that this department is in the hands of Mr. G. W. N. Boulton, a\nman who has had a great many years banking experience and is well known  for his conservative methods.\nINSURANCE\nThis department is in charge of W. F. Edmonds, who haa en\nenviable record as an insurance man. Since taking charge of the\ndepartment the business has shown considerable increase and ia\nnow on a most satisfactory basis. We write all kinds of insurance, including Fire, Life, Accident. Burglary, Automobile, etc.,\nand the companies with whom we are associated are of the high,\nest standing, giving the best rates, and famous for their prompt\nsettlement of claims. Before insuring elsewhere, consult our Mr.\nEdmonds who will gladly give you full Particulars on any kind of\ninsurance business.\n||II]1I1W\nREAL ESTATE\nThis department, since taken over by Mr. T. H. McCormick, three\nmonths ago, has proved itself to be a highly profitable adjunat to\nthe Trust Company's business. Mr. McCormick has for assistants, J. R. Duncan and R. H. Corbett, who are thoroughly conversant with local conditions, and which places the department in\na position to handle a very extensive business. Port Mann and\nCity Property are our specialties, and having large lists, we ire\nprepared to take care of both the investor and the home-seeker.\nWe invite intending purchasers to call at our offices and investigate our property lists.\nas\nThe People's Trust Company.\nLimited.\n451 Columbia Street, New Westminster, B. C.\n.rm.mmm.m.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, (Tfl lP*Y\nMOVENWER  11, 1910.\nIHE DAILY NEWS,\nPAGE THU EE.\nmanmuiwii .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiiMmimnju.ugna\nOF\ncj^crucjgjr \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i u,. iii!M-iuipra\ufffd\ufffdTg\nWe are again emerging our business. More capital has been added and we are taking over the adjoining\nstore. Extensive alterations are to be made, but to enable us to do so we must clear out the greater part of\nour stock. We are having an extensive sale, reducing everything to the limit. The goods are marked low\nany time, but we are making it worth your while to purchase NOW. We must have room for alterations\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthe goods must go. We have endeavored to itemize below a few of the many bargains that will be going,\nbut we would like you to bear in mind that EVERYTHING is reduced, not merely the cheap goods but the\nbest also. This sale provides an opportunity of buying some real good furniture away down cheap. THIS\nSALE IS THOROUGHLY GENUINE.\nVERYTHIN\n\\9  ^a\\W\nFive only\nRoll Top\nDesks\nExactly as\ncut, to clear\n$?,7.50\nFlat Top Desks of all descriptions reduced.\nAH Parlor Suites Reduced.\nWe have tome exceptionally fine Suite* up\nto $125 a Suite.\n1\nA Car Load of Beds\nMust Be Cleared.\nEvry Bed-spring and Mattress reduced. We are selling a strong Iron\nBed with Spring and Mattress Complete for $8.90.\n,,%. J\nSPtiENDID STRONG\nROCKER FOR\n*p_. \ufffd\ufffdut)\nEvery Easy Chair in  the  Store\nREDUCED\nAll Rockers  Reduced    I    What more can we say ?    It's Up to   You   New.\nGREAT   BARGAINS    IN    SQUARES\nReversible Wool Rugs Seamless Parlor Rugs\n2 1-2x3 yards.\n3 x 3 yards....\nt k 3 1-2 yards \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n3 x 4 yards\t\n;,\ufffd\ufffd 1-2x4 yards\t\n31.2x4 1-2 yards.\n$4.85\n5;85\n.  6.65\n.7.50\n.   8.75\n.10.00\nBritish Tapestry Rugs\nx3\n-2 x 3 yards\t\nyards\t\n: 3 1-2'yards\t\nI yards\t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"> 1-2 x 4 yards\t\n3 1-2x4 1-2 yards.\n$5.85\n7.00\n7.90\n8.75\n10.50\n10.50\n3x3 yards *JJ.22\n3x3 1-2 yards   ****\n3x4 yards  Jf;7a\n3 1-2x4 yards    lfi3{J\nSNAPS\nLinoleum, 12 ft. wide, per square yd 47c.\nWindow Shades, complete 35c.\nOutside Door Mats, each 2\ufffd\ufffdc*\nFlannelette Sheets, full size, per pair $1.25\nJapanese Matting, by the roll, 4 yds   4.20\nLace Curtains, per pair 35c-\nStair Oilcloth, per yard -If?-\nChest of 3 drawers $\".50\nStronc-Couch  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nComforters, full size   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?\nEiderdown Comforters   6-75\nWool Blankets\nWe are offering the greatest\nBlanket you ever saw for $5.90\nNice long soft nap, cut single,\nedges hemmed, size 68 x 82\nBedroom Dresser and\nStand\nDresser has three deep drawers,\nBritish plate mirror; stand has\ndrawer and double cupboard\nPrice        -       -      -        $10.50\nALLO\n?hone 588\neatable Home Furnishers\n43-45-47 Sixth Street, New Westminster, B. C. fi*,'\n(\n1\nw\n!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmi\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdir\nji\n!;\n|\na;\n\"'\n1\nl   1!  P\n.:'a'\\\nIll\nli\nf\ufffd\ufffd\nm\nY>\n\\*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\nPAGE FOUR.\nTHE DAILY NEV\/S.\nFRIDAY,  NOVEMBER **   19\n\ufffd\ufffd 'r=\nThe Daily News\nffHWffhfd by Tbe Dally News Puhlls!)\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtu* Company, Limited, at tbelr ot!ices I\nCorner   of     McKenzie   and    Victoria\nStreets.\nrt* A.  Paige Managing  Director\n<^ioV^ a. er> 4\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1310.\nLEES LIMITED\nTHE  MUNICIPAL  ELECTION.\nThe decision ol  the    'trades    and\nLabor Council to call a publh meet-\nlag of all workers, b th organized anl\nunorganized, for the purpose of choosing a candidate for the forthcoming\nmunicipal election, is a wife one. The\n\\,i ;dom of thi   <'    I ion  lies  in  the\nre :ogni i in of the fa t that it is \"\" :e -\nsar.v  io secure the besi  men anon,;\nthe wage earners oi  the citj  a- th\nj i sslble  repn  enl  tive  of  this      i  -\ntlon of tho (   :: munlty.    i;  i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i: it at\nsal)  impi    mble    th. I    s ich    will  be\nn und In i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rani s of t: e ui    gai\n. v. rl.t-:.--.    Th(   de i-i m is also grati-\n}.!.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd as an indi ation t! at thi   members of the Tra les an i Labor Counc'1\n5\ufffd\ufffd:e not  actuated    entirely by selfish\n5considerations in  deciding  to put  a\ncandidate forward.\nIt is evident that thc labor men are\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdserious in tlieir desire ta have a rep-\nJresentitive   on    the   council.    As a\nmeans of secu'ing this privilege they\nl^.te succee;le.l  in  placing up in  tho\nliooscholders list two    hundred    an.l\nt-ig!;t-six additional names of working\nmen.   This of coarse means a tleci.'el\nstrength at the poll.    There is every\nyea-son why the working men of the\ncity -should    have    a    representative\nupon  th.e council.    As  woi leers they\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdare  concerned, in  a greater  or !e;s\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddegree, in very much of tlie business\n-which  cones before that body.    The\npresence of a:i Intelligent anj practical artisan should certainly be help-'\nl ii to the council, particularly In ccn-\nm :e:-tion  with  the  awarding    of contracts and the carrying out of stree*.\n;.mi\\   ether   works   ancl   improvement;.\nTi.e' action o:' the Trades anl Labor Council may be regarded as tlie\nevening move ia tie coming munici-\n-j-a! campaign.   If rumor is to he relied  a; ot  we are likely    to    hive a\napretty exciting tine between now and\nthe day of election.   As yet oni..- the\n-name ol Mr. Peter Peebles has been\nJt\ufffd\ufffden put forwar.1 definitely, but tbere\nthe said to be several other    candidates ready  to come forward.    There\ni3 a  ic-fl^ral feeling abroad of dissat-\n'isfar-tian with the way in wliich the\nmunicipal affairs of the city have been\nconducted during the past year, and\n^an attempt is   likely   to be made to\nsecure tbe infusion of some new and\nTr.ore vigorous blood into the council.\nNotwithstanding their failure to ob-,\ntain representation at the last election '\nresidents' in the Sapperton district are\n.preparing to put a strong candidate!\nin the field.   There is a pretty general\nVomrlaint that this    part of the city\nl)as heen neglected and the ratepaye-s\nof the   district   feel   that Its growing I\nI\nimportance entitles    them    to    some j\nmore  particular voice in    adminlstra-1\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^ive affairs.\nWe respectfully draw your attention to the biggest Money-saving event in House Furnishings ever\noffered to the public in New Westminster.\nSee our full page advertisement, page 6.\nLEES LIMITED\nCUCCESSORS    TO    LEE'S   FURNITURE    EMPORIUM.\nPHONE  73.      716-718 COLUMBIA  ST.,  NEW WESTMINSTER.\nWESTMINSTER    OPERA    MOUSE!\nHECTOR   McCAIG.   Manager. '''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11\nJchn  C.  Slocum   Presents\nTHC    NEW   VIENNESE   COMIC   OPERA   SUCCESS,\nDirect   from   25C   Nights   at   Cort   Theatre,  Chicago.\nDo You Want a Home?\nr7*ef*ra*lBa___SV*i^F!^^ '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'~****~**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*^^rF??jL2\nOr a Gilt Edge, Thoroughly Secured\nInvestment Backed by One of the\nStrongest Financial Institutions in\nVancouver ?\nTHE CANADIAN HOME BUILDERS, LTD., owns and controls what ox-\nperts declare to be the safest and most equitable plan of investment and home\nbuilding ever devised. It has as its directors men known throughout the province as honest and conservative operators with long records of succesi e and\nuntarnished reputations back of them.\nWITH AN ALL STAR CAST AND ENSEMBLE OF 70,\n\"Bi Igh tly\nStaged and  Blithely pe: formed.\n-Chicago Inter-Ocean.\n'Brlmfull cf Amusing Dialogue and Clever Situations.\"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChicago Tribune.\n'Hasn't a Risque Line or Suggestive Situation.\"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChicago American..\nTill: CHORUS A SEMINARY ot female loveliness.\nBIG  AUGMENTED  ORCHESTRA    f\/__W_ffl___\nPRICES\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$1:50, $1.00, 75c and 50c\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSame as Vancouver.\nSEAT SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWednesday, November 9, at McKenzle's Pharmacy.\nMAIL ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN\nTRADE CONFERENCE AT\nOTTAWA (MS TO AN TND\nCITY OF  NEW WESTMINSTER.\nNo Conclusion   Reached,   but Way Is\nPaved  for  Future    Negotiations\nat Washington.\nOttawa. Ont., Nov. in.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAt the conclusion of this afternoon's meeting of\nthe Canadian and American trade ie>\nresentatives, the following statement\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwas given out by VV. S. Tie!ding, finance minister: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"Th.e conference between the representatives of the l'nited States end\nCanada on the subject of Improved\ntrade relations terminated today. The\nconference began on Saturday, November 5, and was continued on Monday, Tuesday and TflUTBM.. The\nwhole session was of the most frank\nand friendly nature.\n\"While no conclusion was reached,\nthe ground waa cleared for a further\nconference which wlll . Ite. bejd in\nWashington probably early la January.\nApplication for the position of City\nTreasurer will be received by the undersigned  up  to \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Monday,    the  28th\ninst., at 5 p. m.\nApplicants to state salary required.\nW.  A  DUNCAN,\nCity   Clerk.\nCity  Hall, November 8th, 1910.\n'COAST   LAND   DISTRICT   RANGE  ^\nTake Notice that I, William Robert\nDick, of Vancouvei', B. C, occupation,\nreal estate dealer, intend to apply to.\nrermission to lease 500 acres of land\nbounded as follows: Commencing at\na post planted 200 yards above tide\nwater on the river entering the head\nof Dralney's inlet, thence north 100\ncliains, thence west 50 chains, tlience\nsoutli 100 chains, thence east 60\nchains to post of commencement. Purpose for which it ii required, Quarrying.\nWILLIAM ROBERT DICK.\nDat\ufffd\ufffd*l September '.'Hth. l!U0\nWe Build You a Home of A.*?y Size, in Anv LocationTju May\n'     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  - ,, __\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"   ss .            ** **\nDesire, Provided You Own Your Own Lot.\nThrough our home building system you can own a home without Mymg\nbig profits to others. You can select your own location, design your own\nhome, build on your own lot or any you may select owned by the Company\nThe stock of the Company is now selling for $1.25 a share, par value $1.00.\nNEW    WESTMINSTER    LAND    DIS-\nTRICT.\nCITY   VOTERS\"   LIST.\nMILD    LIQUID   CURES   ECZEMA\nSkin\nTin\nPrest\nvilli\nof a<\nWi\n1 tie I\n-19   C\ni ike\nyou\nyou\nrome\nSufferers!   Drop    Greasy    Silve3\nand   Nasty   Medicines.\nit ii ild. soothing liquid, D, D, '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>.\nirifction,   slops   the   awful    litch\nthe   first   droj 8.     A   pi (     I iptlon\nItnowledgetl  value.\nIte  for a  ii lal   bottle  to lay  to\n)  li. D. Laboratories, Dept. N. M .\nolborne Street, Toronto,    It will\naway  the Itch  right away antl\nv, ill   tli ep  so undly.    Wo  issue\npersonally of the merits of this\ndy;  for we KNOW.\nF. .). MACKENZIE, Druggist.\nNotice ls hereby given-(that the\nVoters' List for the year 1910 has\nbeen completed and that tb. same\nmay be seen at this office for thirty\ndays from the date hereof; and any\nperson who shall claim to be added to\ntlie said Voters' List, or any elector\nwho shall desire io ha*e any name\nerased theiefrom, mnst prefer his or\nher request in writing, signed with his\nor her name, and shall deliver or\ncause same to be delivered to-the City\nClerk within the time herelm before\nspecif! od.\nW.  A   DT'NCAN,\nCity  Clerk.\nCity Clerk's Offlce. New Westminster, IS. C, October 15, 1010.\nNOTIQE.\nDistrict of New Westminster.\nTAKE notice that I. William Robert\nDick, of Vancouver, n. C, occupation\nreal estate dealer, intend to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout twenty chains north from the\nsouthwest corner of Timber Lease\n38769. Texada Island, thence west\neighty chains, thence south eighty\nchains, thence east eighty chains,\nthence north eighty chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nWILLIAM  ItORERT DICK,\nVancouver, B. C, September fi, 1910.\nOn and after October 1, 1910, we,\nthe undersigned, will sell coal for\n( as'i only, either with the order or on\ndelivery.\nGILLEY  PUD. .. DTD.\nJOSEPH MATERS,\nJJKLYKA  &  CO.\nNow Westminster. Sept. 21.\nTry a \"Want\" ad in  The News   It\nWill bring results. **\nLAND  ACT.\nNew Westminster Land District.    District  of  New  Westminster.\nTake notice that John Ferdinand\nBaggs. of Nelson Island, occupation\nfarmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described  lands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout one mile northeast from tl.e\nbead of Billings bay, nnd about 40\nchain- easterly from the southeast\ncome\" of timber lot number 37341,\nthence north 40 chains, thence east\n-If) chains, tlience soutl -10 cliains.\nihence wept -lo chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 160 acres\nmore or less.\nJOHN   FERDINAND   BAGGS.\nDated August 2i). 1910.\nROBERT KELLY, President. A. R. BAKER, Treasurer.\nJOHN SIMMONS, Secretary. THOMAS  TAYLOR, Manager\nKELLINGTON   BROTHERS,  Genera! Agents,  New Westminster.\nThe Stock books are how open at the offlce of Kellington Bros, for the \ufffd\ufffdale\nof 30,000 shares, which have been allotted to New Westminster.\nThe Canadian Home Builders, Ltd.\n25 Hastings St., East, Vancouver.   Telephone No. 7846\nKELLINGTON  BROS.,  General Agents,  New Westminster.\nTelephone No. GBO\nCOAST  LAND  DISTRICT  RANGE  2.\nTake notice thut I, William Robert\nDick, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation\nreal estate dealer, Intend to apply for\npermission to lease 200 acres of land\nbounded as follows: Commencing at\na post planted at the east side of the\nextreme head of the north arm of\nDralney's inlet, thence east 40 cliains,\nthence south 60 chains, tlience west\n40 chains, thence north Mi chains to\npost of commencement. Purpose for\nwhich lt is required, quarrying,\nWILLIAM ROBERT DICK.\nNOTICE.\nCHRISTMAS GOODS\nWe are daily opening up new Kooda and are showing the\nline of WATCHES. JEWELRY,etc., ever .sW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlt<Ml J, J^J\nster.\nNow I, the time to choose that article for an Xmas present.\nWe will put goods away for you until you want them.\nCall  and examine our Stock now, when it Is complete.\nAgents for Howard, Ball and Longlne Watches.\nlargest\nout Uli II-\n**\nChamberlin's\nTHE\nJEWELER\n**********\nTry a Wanl  Ad. in the News.     It\nwill  hi ing results.\nNotice la hereby given that The\nFraser River Tannery. Limited, a bddy\ncorporate, Incorporated under the\n\"Hritish Columhla Companies Act,\n1897, and Amending Acts,\" carrying\non husiness In the District Of New\nWflfetmlnjiter and Province of British\n(Joi'atnoia, having applied to Ills I-*-\ncellency, the Governor General In\nCouncil for the approval of a certain\nsite for the construction of wharves\non the southerly shore of the\nKraser river, situate cm the\nforeshore    of    blocks    \"A,\" \"ii,\"    and\n\"C.\" being portions of lots seven iT)\nand < Ight (8), .roup two (2) In the\ndistrict of New Wes:minster and province of Hi ltish Columbia, have de-\nposited with the Honorable the Minister of Public- Works at Ottawa, plans\nof said wharves which they propose\nto ((instruct, together with a description of the full site thereof described\nby metes and bounds, and have nls.\ndeposited  a  duplicate  of each  in   the\noiiicc of the registrar of deeds for\nthe District of New Westminster, i'i\nwhich district tbe said works aro proposed to be constructed, In accordance\nwith the requirements of section 7 oi\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lie \"Navigable Waters Protection\nAct,\" chapter lir, of the !!'\" ]\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''''\nStatutes of Canada, 1908.\nWHITESIDE \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd EDMONDS,\nSolicitors for  Fiaser River Tannery,\nLimited.\nDated at the City of New Westminster  this L'7!h dov'of October.  L91P\ntay        Fine apartment  house s'te close \",o\n=5     husiness  dis!; i-I,  $2,600;     $000  cash,\nbalance  over  2  years.\nWe have some of the choicest lot,\nin the West. Knd industrial disttict.\nThese will advance rapidly in value\nfrom now oa,   Easy terms arranged.\nIf you think of building a house or\na'* business block consult our extensive list of unimproved property in\nthe city and district.\nWhite, Shiles & Co.\nFire Insurance Specialists\nCOLUMBIA STREET      NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nTO LEASE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEmit and Confectionery Store, bake oven on premises,\ngood location, on Columbia stieet,\ngood brening' for man of small means.\nWe have some choice residential\nsites In the now cement walk district\nat  very  reasonable  prices and terms.\nModern R room house close in, on\nlarge lot. with best heating and\nplumbing;   .4,'iOO.    Good terms.\n,1\nii iiiiiii \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdim FR\nIDAY\nNOVEMBER 11, 1910.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nPAGE FIVE.\nSPORTS\nTHE BASEBALL DIAMOND\n[lWi. al Game Claimed Ten\nvictilM During Past Season, Chiefly Amateurs\n;i fly  hall and died a  lew hours latei\non  April   11,    Rudolph    Ruhling,\nyears  old, ni New   York,  was  struck\non lhe Bide ui' tlie\nball, went home, and\nInter.    ^^^^^\nTin- paj ers nl the next    day\ncontained accounts of two other\n[ties,    Frank  liurns, a student, of the\nRensselaer\nh    Ruhling,   17\nVork,   was\nhe.cl   li;.   :i   pitched\ndied a lew hours\nalso\nfatal\nClassified Advertisements\nWANTED.\nWANT 1. b~\\    GUtL     W IT H\nknowledge of   bookkeeping\nitoI.ens, Electric Co.\nand Clarkson.\nSOME\nApply\ncomer 4th st.\nSpecial For\n10.-\nv-.v Vork, n.a\nwere ai least  ten    fata\nThe Sun says:\nacci-\n         \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ..'.tr.     UUIUD,    ,1    DLUUCUl.    III    HU'      -\t\nRensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,died WANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdALL kinds   ok   skins v| i\\\nas the result of being hit on the tem- tanned, lined and mounted. Satlsfac- I I* __\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/-_ r\\ I Br>\ufffd\ufffd *****\n.le -by a pitched  ball.      Ile    was    111 timed  guaranteed.     D.   S.   Connoi 1111111 I l*ll\/V\nyears   old,  and   a   pron.ising    student '.-I  Fourth St.    Phone It.'^T. _  113   *Y\\ 1 f ll \ufffd\ufffd *\\\nand athlete.   There was a fracture at   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\J\\J l\/M!^\nthe base of the skull and a Mod clot. WANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBY   AN     EXPERIENCED                                                          *\nI Only|\n ^^ ire at\nand a blod clol\nof Freeburg, 111,\nstruck   over   thi\n,    dl  In  the\nITlieie.\"\\  ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi ,ii  in  the    season    of\ndents\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd an ^^^^^\n>'<mm********wnm*.\nStatisticians yearly  compile\nI a lon    Us\nI of other Injuries,\nher of which were\n-i\nW\"\":, football    Injuries,  fatal    and\naore    baseball.     In\nOther*1 number  of   persons   who\nvi'*,1    , ,;, and the length of   the\np\">: ired I \ufffd\ufffdtball aool-\nI are small   in num-\n tball; thai  ts,   o\nwas,     This    year's\n,,.. produced much less\n\ufffd\ufffdo dden1 and injury.\nre are    enough    acci-\n,,, prove thai   it   Is\nthat ii is a game of\naVe tu say that  numer-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd baseball an- nol\n. ,, i thai all the Injuries\ner.wise of   football   are\n,. inteni of this article\n\ufffd\ufffd\"'   .       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.. a casuality parallel be-\nL I and  football.      It    is\nL . chronicalllng of facts, a recital\nil accidents   bo tar   as\nnder notice of the most\nt',- ! , .       . '\nmpoar and  icientific ol games.\nThe deatl S I f the season    of    1910\nw, thiel     moOg players not. of the\n],, ui   wbo had drilled In the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the name and who have\n-      ne csreful   physical    prepara-\n; eldenttf are rare on pro-\nii lan uiiils.  but    there  is no\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,.       tresFing accidents to expert\nSwiftly    batted    ball    and\ntlmi'i'ii balls,  collisions,   quick   sharp\ntovttnentl   such   as   sliding,     sudden'\nand vehement output of energy, these\nCgure in the accidents. ,   The    acc;-\njjuti   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of considerable variety, but\nltfce i.i.-t Beason was   noticeably    free\nmm Injuries caused by spiking.\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ibjoined list is by no means al\n(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd compilation  of the season's\nr.. N'o attempt at record keep-\n:-..     . earch was made.   It is mere-1\nilatii n of the accidents that\nI Bee undi    the writer's observation,\niflicient to show that the nation\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtl nrr.p i laims Its victims.\nIn March In Klttanlng, Pa.. Roy\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi.i.' a [dtcher 18 years old, wus\nbit c-er i1\" heart by a line drive and\nImped di id The same month in\nMill Pa-, -'allies C. Allen. 14\nD .     :   was struck on the head by\nthe base of the skul\nWilliam Schmitt, 28,\nwas killed bj being\nheart  bj   a  pitched ball.\nFrank Breitwelser, 18, of New York,\nwas killed by a batted ball which\nstruck him In the temple. He was\ndead when the ambulance an Ived,\nAnother New York boy killed v. as\nHarry Becker, of the Townsend Karris High school. A scrub ;ame wus\non and young Keeker wus bit in the\nstomach by a liner,   He plcke I up rue\nhull,   Knew   the   battel'   out,   but      sue-\ncumbe I a short time later and died.\nCharles Moran, a catcher of L-j\nPorte, Ind , wus struck by a bat and\nde ith re nlted while surgeons were\noperating on him.   Texas furnished a\n\\ ietim  In  Aloazo    Ci on pton     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\t\ndeatl; was brought about by being hit\nbj u foul ball, On July 23 there ap-\nI eare I the following de ; at :. from\nPhiladelphia: \"A double pi iy which\nretli ed I he op] o Ing . Ide and w \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd n the\nn e for bis team cosi tl e life t f\nAlbert Stevenson, a youthful balli-lay-\ner w ho lived in Cum len. He died In\nthe Copper Hospital today of blood\npoisoning utter he walked to the Institution for ti. atn ent.\" A bounding ball hit a pebble, struck his knee\nand bruised It. He continued pi tying\ni for a week, then went to the hospil il.\ni From Montclalr, N.J., In July there\ncame the following despatch; \"Baseball lias claimed its t.,-;rfl   victim   in\n(MontcUdV'tbls year    R- D- Edwards.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBY   AN     EXPERIENCED\ndressmaker, sewing by the day. Ad-1\n'Iii   a  Box  K., Daily News Office,\nFIRST CLASS STENOGRAPHER,\ncompetent bookkeeper (male), de-\nBlres employment, General commercial, real estate, and legal ex-\ni erience,    Box .\\h, this otlice.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFIVE TONS OF CIDER\napples. Suite price, Apply Acme\nSoda Water and Bottling Works,\nSapperton.\nWANTKD  TO   RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMODERN  SIX'\nor seven  roomed  bouse,    close Inl\nor near cur line.   If s itlsfact iry after occupation will buy.   W. K. Tate,\nopt iei ui   box 933, city,\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBY A YOUNG SCOTCH-\nman a i osltion on a i anch. Apply\nBox   10   Daily   New.,   Office.\nWANTED   -By  RELIABLE AXD   EN-'\nei gettc i \";ii \"       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd :-   anv do-\nBltlon of trust or responsibility.\nBookki ej Ing and at c \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .one-. Bpe-\ncl ! quallflcati m Addn - B >x G\nthis office.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTO  BUY   FROM   OWNER\n6 or 6 loom house within S blocks\nof Catholic church; i tate price. Address A. K. W.. The Daily News,\nr-mri^.\ufffd\ufffd'. >|i'y.(,i^p^,,iiii,i\/i#.w,-iw^\nWANTKD\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA CHILDREN'S NURSE\nfor four months, Apply Mrs. Dr.\nJones, 48 Roy.', avenue.\nan\n. \"hoc\nofficer of the Mapleside s..\n'big place, is dead as tlie result \ufffd\ufffd*'\nan ai \"hjent which occured in a base-\nhull game pn Indeperdence Day. Edwards was standing close to the plate\nwlien one of his teammates knocked\nout a home run. As the batter started for first he threw his bat behind\nand struck Edwards on the head\nDeath was due to cerefW&l inflammation.\"\nWANTKD- SMALL RANCH. IM\nproved, with buildings, ln the vicinity\" \ufffd\ufffd^ ^'-'w   Westminster.     Full\nparticular* to Vancouver Brokerage\nLand, 62 Hashes \"treet east.\nSMITH'S  Celebrated\nCATSUP\nSecond to None.     Once\nUsed, Always Used.\n20c\nNew Twin Screw\nSteamship\n\"PRINCE RUPERT\"\n3500 Tons\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd7000  Horsepower\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd320 Feet Long\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW\/z Knots.\nFROM    JOHNSON'S    WHARF.\nVICTORIA and   SBATTLE,2:00 p. m, Saturdays.\nPRINCE  RUPERT, 11:30 p.m. Mondays.\nSTEWART and QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdS. S. Prince\nAlbert leaves Prime Rupert on arrival of S. S. Prince Rupert for\nStewart, and for Queen Charlotee City, Pacoli and Moresby Island\nports at 10:00 p. m. Thursdays; and for Port Simpson, Kincolith and\nMasset. at 10:Oil p. m. Mondays.days.\nSolid     vestibule     trains     of  coaches and sleeping cars between\nChicago,   Detroit,   London,   Hamilton,   Niagara   Falls,   New  York,  Toronto,   Montreal,  Portland,  Boston, etc.    Longest douole track railway\nunder  one   management  on   the American  continent.\nH. G. SMITH, L. V. DRUCE,\nCity Passenger und Ticket Agent. Commercial  Agent.\nTelephone  7100.    527  Granville Street,   Vancouver.    Telephone  3060.\nGENERAL   AGENCY,   TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.\nPer Bottle.\nE. N. Sutherland H. V. Ardagh\nJPartnei^\nSutherland & Ardagh\nReal Estate, Insurance and Financial Agts.\nStocks  bought an.l  sold  on  the Vancouver and Eastern Exchanges.\nPort Mann Specialists\nRooms   10  and   11,  Guichon   Blok, New Westminster.\nOver  Annandale's Store.\nSKIN  SUFFERER  SAYS\nIF I  HAD ONLY KNOWN\n.rl\ncondition,\n.US Front\nP. O. Box 522\nPhone 817\n\"If I  Bad  only known how rjuirv'iy '\nEczema    can    be  cured,    what     loLV '\nyears of awful suffering it would haw\nBaved me,\" writes P. A. Will, of 2506\nWashington street, San Francisco1,\nThis, after forty years of suflerlhg'\nand   after  usin.    less   than   une  hot. fl\nof the Oil of Wlntergreen-Thymol f>-\nD,   D,   Prescription.\nTry at least a trial bottle. Write\ntor it today to the D. D. D. Laboratories, Dept. N. M . 49 Colli orne street,\nToronto To our certain knowledge.\n|D. D. D. Prescription always gives instant relief\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdabsolute relief inside of\nt<-n seconds !\nFOR   SALE.\nFOR    SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCHANCE    FOR    PORT!\nMann workmen:    comfortable, neat |\nscow house, in very good\nthree rooms, etc.    Apply\nstreet, City.\nFOR  SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdON   EASY  TERMS, SIX II\nroomed house and two lots'    close ,|\nto tram.   Immediate possession. Apply Owner, Rox 2~M, City.\nFOR SALK\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFIVE ROOM COTTAGE, jl\nnently new, electric light, half min-!\nute to car. Price $1500, casli $300 i\nbalance $20 per month. Box W, S..'.\nDaily News.\ny0R SALE OR REST BY OWNER,\nseven rwm modern house on Fomth\nstreet. Apply on X**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**** r\"r **\ufffd\ufffd\nticulars or 512 Fourth street, New\nWestminster, B. C.\nC. k Welsh\nThe People's Grocer\nPhones 193 and 443\nSapperton  Phone 373\nFRED DAVIS\nThe Man Who Saves You Money\"\nNever has any Special Sales; has. nothing to\nUnload, and dare not Advertise P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdes,>eause\nthe others copy them and put the loss on other\ngoods.\nIf Furniture Houses with Special Sales on five\n10-15-20 per cent, discount   any .*b* \ufffd\ufffd*\nknow that somebody is going to pay for it.\nFRED   DAVIS  sells on a Small. Common\nmore becib, seuai * Westminster\nother Furniture Houses in in\ufffd\ufffdw\nput together.\nSpecial  Prices for ^day and Saturday\nOn Every Article In the Store\nFOR SALE-AT YIDAL3 WAKE-\nHouse, case of beautiful stuffed\nbirds, $250. \t\nCOUNTERS FOR SALE AT VIDAL'S\nwarehouse, 15 and 20 feet long, solid\n:i foot toi>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmust be sold. Make us\nan offer.\n00(H) SECOND-HAND SEWING MA-\nchlne. One $15, two at $20, one\n$25. one drophead Wheeler and\nWilson. $30. J. H. Todd's Music\nHouse. 419 Columbia st.\nFOR SALE\nForty Acres of choice land near Port Haney,\nnearly all cleared.   On main wagon read, convenient to C. P. R. and river.   Line of proposed tramway runs through property.   Soil is excellent and\ncannot be surpassed for fruit raising.\nPrice $4500 for a Few Days Only\nEasy Terms\n-EXCLUSIVELY BY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMcQuarrie  Bros.\n609  Columbia Street\nThe New Westminster City Specialists\nROOMS  TO   RENT.\nTO LET\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOM, COR-\nner A. nes and Seventh streets.\nFURNISHED UED ROOMS TO RENT.\n*polT 71\ufffd\ufffd Tr#w   .tr\ufffd\ufffdx\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHOOM TO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA comfortable furnished bedroom suitable for two\n. entlemen.    Apply at 233 8th St.\nTO RENT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNICELY FURNISHED\nroom suitable for two. Hand, to\nbusiness section. Apply 129 Tenth\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtreat\nTO LET\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOMS. AP-\nply    UDitalrs Trapp   block,   corner\nTO RENT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd FURNISHED BED-\nrooms, 703 Third avenue. Apply\nafter fi p. m. or between 9 a. m. and\n6 p. m. at Room 14. 623 Columbia\natr o*t\nContractors and\nHouse Builders\nWc liave a full   line   of  tlie   Best\nBuilders' Hardware in tkis City.\nBefore Building See Us, as we   believe   wc   can   save   you\nmoiwsy.    Also Complete   Stock   ot   PAINTS   and   OILS\nu\nT. J. Trapp & Co., Ltd.\n\"The\n*Ss Front Street\nWho Saves You Money\"\n_n- New Westminster\nPhone 707\nr,OST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdON SATURDAY. A CHEQUE\nfor $13.50 cn Royal Bank of Canada. Kindly leave Bame al B63 Co-\nlumbia street west and receive reward.\t\nLOST-FOUNTAIN PEN, MOORE'S\nnon-leakable\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtwo plain gold bands.\nFinder please return to News cr-\ntlce.\nFOUND.\n1EKSEY       COW. ||\nFOUND\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHLACK     ^^^^^^\nyoung.   Can ho had at A. Janioni\nAnnleville.    Expenses to he paid.\nR.T. PRINCE\nEXPERT ACCOUNT AND AUDITOR.\nAgent lor the Hall Safe Co. Ofllce,\nroom B, Market Block, opposite City\nHall.    Phone LB78.\nNOTICE.\nNOTICE TO REAL ESTATE\nAGENTS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMy property facln. on\nthe Yale and Town Lino ronda, nineteen (19) acres, has been withdrawn from the market.\nS. O. PAULSEN.\nInsurance\nof All Kinds\nI write every kind of Insurance known. FIRE,\nLIFE, ACCIDENT, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY,\nAUTOMOBILE, MOTOR BOAT, LIVE-STOCK.\nStrongest Companies\nLowest Rates Best Security\nGENERAL AGENT.\nALFRED W. McLEOD\n657 Columbia Street\nPhone 62 PAGE SIX.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nm\n['**   I !\nI ,t.H ** \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,\nI\nill\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i!!B\nIII\n'fe:.\n'\/\ufffd\ufffd\n__'\nft\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\nI\n1000 Yards or Floor\nOilcloth at 2Ic Yard\nLEES LIMITED\n65c Window Shad\nCut to 35c\nes\nof First Quality FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS,  SHADES\nand thousands of items too numerous to specify here   -\nFOR   30   DAYS\nand for Cash with Order at the Prices Named\n[-*':\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nfr.\"% '\nu\n%\nB\n\ufffd\ufffd\nr\n*\nH\nI\nI\nUNLOADING\nPRICES ON\nCarpets, Rugs\nand Linoleums\nI\nUNLOADING\nPRICES ON\nDressers, Stands, Beds,\nBedding, Lace Curtains\nand Draperies\nUNLOADING\nPRICES ON\nDining Tables, Chairs\nBuffets, Sideboards\nand China Closets\nUNLOADING\nPRICES ON\nParlor Suites, Den Outfits Easy Chairs, Writing Desks and Centre\nTables\nThis entire stock gets a cut in prices.    We want to unload more than half during the coming thirty days\nPhone 73\n716-718 Columbia St.\n\"Wc Furnish Your Home Complete\"\nT. GIFFO\nTHE JEWELLER\nTrapp Block, Columbia St.,\nNew Westminster, B. C.\nIs forced to remove from the present premises and\nis offering his entire stock at a Great Reduction.\nDon't miss this opportunity, it means dollars to YOU.\nRegular $1.25 Alarm Clocks 50c\nRegular $1-00  to  $..50  Brooches, ,25c\nCollar Pins and Lace Mns, regular\nJl.nii io J1.50 pair. Sale pi Ice.\npair    25c\nHai Pins, regular $2.50 to $3.50, Sale\nin Ice   $1.00\nHat Pins, regular 60c to $1.50. sale\nprice  i while they last)  two tor.25c\nOur  regular  $1.50  watch. 'Sale  price\nOur regular $2.50 watch. Sale pi ice\n $1.25\nOur Ladles' Special $18.00 Coll Filled\nwatch, wilh 25 years' guaranteed\ncase, fitted with Waltham or Elgin\nmovement.    Sale price $12.50\nDIAMOND RINGS\nOur five stone Diamond ring, regular\n$100.00.    Sale  price $72.00\nRegular $05.(IO Hlue White Wesselton\nDiamonds.     Sale  price    $15.00\nRegular $29.00 Hlue White Wesselton\nDiamonds.    Sale price   $19.00\nRegular $46i00 Blue White Wesselton\nDiamonds.    Sale price    $33.00\nRegular $18.00 Blue White Wesselton\nDiamonds.     Sale  price    $12.50\nThis Range\nPays\nWATCH  OUR   WINDOWS\n.(\nThat\nseems    a\nbo'd claim,\nbut   figure   it\noat.   The Ccon-\nrrVr ruff*: 20\nof VOU r f:t<! where\nha' I cial i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd used and\nw't'i coal it ?7.co a ton\nit t < c < a ! arprisinRly thort\nto 'nil\"  ; ood   thc   heading\n\"This Rnn\"*pays for Itself.\"\nN >te illustration in lower right\n1 Vd   corner showing  Economizer\ndetached.   This great fuel saver i* to\nbe ha I only on Gurney-Oxford Stoves.\nW6e Qdaneellor\n*\nlithe name rft'ic range illustrated.   It is a steel\nr n;;c, and as cut shows is c f a beautiful design.    Thc\ntop ii the large: t on any gtovo of similar oven dimension?.    Both oven and warming closet are fitted With a drop\ndoor.    Note front < f stove, by putting shaker on shank near\ntop cf stove and giving a shirt turn, the to. i 1 lifted to a convenient\nangle f,.r broiling or firing up.   Supplied with cr without reservoir,\nwarming closet, etc.    Reservoir on cither end. High Shelf when desired.\nWe In ve many other designs  i.i this great line on  our  floor.   We  invite\nyour Inspection.\nItself.\nT. J. TRAPP & CO.\n681 Columbia Street\n\\%tami'.:i\" ill\n\\a*t**'\nLAND    ACT    NOTICE.\nNAVAL   SERVICE   OF   CANADA.\nNotice   Concerning   Tenders   for   Victuals   for  the   Naval   Service.\nSEALED  TENDERS   addressed  to\nthe undersigned, endorse! \"Tenders\nfor Victuals\" and accompanied by a\ncoitiik'l cheque Cor 10 per cent cf\nthe amount of the tender, will lv\ncelved up till noon on\nNovember 80, at the Departn cut. ot\nthe Naval Service, Ottawa,-for the\nsupply of tlie following commodities,\n,  will  llO\" tc-\nWednesday,\nto be delivered at the Naval Dock- Notice w\nyards at Halifax, N.S. and Esquimalt, B. ('.. Means, (haricot I ChOCO-\n.late. Flour, Jam, Marmalade. Meat,\npreserved (Corned Beef, Mutton.\nBrawn), Mili<, condensed, Mustard,\nOatmeal, Marrowfat Peas, Split Peas,\nPepper, Salt, Suet, Sugar, Vinegar,\nTea, Coffee, Rice and Raisins.\nThe  period   of  contract,   to  he   for\none year from December 1st, 1910      i\nForms of tender may be had   from'\nthe undersigned) j\nUnauthorised   publication   of   this'\nlot be paid  for.\nQ,  ,1.  DKSBARATS.   J\nDeputy Minister of the Naval Service.\nDepartment  of  the  Naval    Service,\nOttawa,  October  25th,  1010,\nHATT COOK\nThe Potato Merchant and Auctioneer.\n527  Front  St.. New Westminster.\nPhone 550.\nNew Westminster Land District.\nTake notice that James Davis Smith\not| Vancouver, B. ('., occupation builder, intends to apply for permission to\npurchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post marked \"J.\nP, Smith, S. W. corner,\" at\nthe northwest corner of pre-emption, No. 2951, thence north\nabout (>0 chains more or less, to or\nnear Saklnaw Lake, thonce cast 60\ncliains more or less, tlience south SO\nchains more or less, thenco west 40\nchains, more or less, thence north 4)\nChains, more or less, thence west 40\nchains more or less, to the place of\ncommencement.\nJAMICS    DAVIS    SMITH.\nNew Westminster. October 20, 1.10.\nJOHN  FERDINAND BAGGS, Agent.\nSEE OUR ORCHID WINDOW 11\nORCHID Perfamss, Talcum Powder, Cold\nCream, Face Cream, Almond Cream\n**\nt Call and get a Free Sample before they are all gone. #\nj Ryall's Drug Store\nPHONE 57.\nYES TESTED BY GRADUATE\n******\n* %********.****+++*********** ********************** .\nNOTICE. I he wlll conduct the real ('-;';ll('0j!. c\n  ness under bis own nanic   11\nThe undersigned    has    moved    his on Twelfth atreet Is for Btue.\noffice  to  1316  Cariboo  street,  wheie j D. D. UOI i<^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n-..mi I     ll|IHW\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw\ufffd\ufffd FR|DAY. NOVEMBER  11, 1910.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nPAGE  SEVEN.\ngj5 Columbia Street\nPhone 821\nAJOR\nHouse\nWm\nW-.yMV:\\.^sW^'*\n>l-irifi^i#i;,lliii:.ii! ffiW'M.:!1\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd~j\nWe invite you to our Music Rooms, the Finest in\nthe City, to hear these Wonderful Instruments\nSee us for the latest Single Face and Double Disc\nalso Red Seal Records\nAl! Styles of Victor Machines and Victrolas\nin Stock\nThe \"AUTO\" Overcoat is\nnot confined to Automobilists\nYou'll see it wherever gentlemen meet. Designed\nprimarily for protection, tKc \"AUTO\" has quickly\ncaught the fancy of the younger set for every day\nwear.\nThere's almost a military air about the \"AUTO\"\nthat lends dignity and distinction to the wearer.\ndS^^V Made of imported Scotch and\n\ufffd\ufffd? FIT- xk ^s^ Tweeds that are in perfect\nm. MlQRM J?    Harmony with the style.\n**-       IS\n0\nlaimony\n$20. to $30.\n126\nM. J. PHILLIPS\nSole   Agent   in   New   Westminster\nm^*   m    \"     ~' (*asy payments if \"\"\"\"J    _D   .   MONTREAL. |_\n,\ufffd\ufffd,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd GKAM-o-rnoNB ^T^Z*sn4this@tradem.rk.\nVictor No. 1. $31.00.\nVictor No. 2. $42.00.\nVictor No. 3. $50.00\nVictor Nov4. $63^0 5$75o()\n.   r.Mr\ufffd\ufffdT   MACHINE ON EARTH.   CALL AT OUR\n^c N\/.CTOR-VICTORLA,   THE   \"\"\"T^H \ufffd\ufffd RECORDS KEPT\nGO TO ... j\nC. B. DEANS'\nGrocery ph\ufffd\ufffdnc 3\ufffd\ufffde\n415 COLUMBIA   ST.\nif you consider quality and price\nwhen buying.\n-y\nCOM,   Sa  OU-  .TOBE. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\"'\" -        ___._-.        \ufffd\ufffd   ISW   TO 17\n1 H TODD'S MUSIC HOUSE\nJ. n.    1 Y    * New Westminster, B. C.\n419 Columbia Street\nNAVAL     SERVICE     OF     CANADA.\nNoti,:e      Concerning      Tenders      for\nc,\ufffd\ufffdtnlna and  Kit tor the Seamen\not  tha   Naval   Service.\n8KALBD   TENDERS   addressed   to\nfollowing contracts\ni.   For Uie \ufffd\ufffd**WT\nof\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Hoots, Cal\n1.   Kor tne \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"wi      \ufffd\ufffd    UnderweM,\nform Badges and Button\", ^\nsocks,   Stockings.   Jersey ,      ^M\nLeggings,\nUl\" undenslgned, endorsed \"Tenders\n'\"' Clothing nnd Kit\" accompanied by\n\"ampiag and u certified cheque for 10\nP\ufffd\ufffd conl of the amount, of tho tender,\n\"HI be received np till noon on Wed-\n11     .vers,   Knife   Lanyards.\nHair,  Clothes    and\nShins,\nBeds,   Hed\nBrushes Clout\"\nbS\ufffd\ufffd, Combs (horn).\nBlue   soW-   mic \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n2.   Blue  sorge,   . ,  .Tens,  Drill,\nFlannel and shirting in the piece.\n2,   .'ui uu malili'K i\ufffd\ufffdI of ****** tolls*.-\nina garments-Tunics. Serge Jumpers\nwith and without cuffs). Duck Jump.\nIS Trousers. (Duck. Serge Cloth)\nOvercoat*, Monkey Jackets, Shirts,\nK|,nnel Vndervests. Seamen's Collars,\nKs (round and peaked). Cap Cov\ner_   Overalls, (Combination Suits).\nThe  period  of  contract  to  be  for\nl0ne year from December 1st  1910 for\nArticles  In  Schedules  1   and   2  and\nfSflrtSry 1st, 1911 for Articles In\nfiClWlttlft   3.   m^am-am a-  a- , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--*-- - * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'' (-\nForms of tender may bo had from!\nthe underalsncd.\nUnauthorized   publication    of   this\nNotice wlll not be pnld for.\n0. J. DESBARATS,\nDeputy Minister of the Naval Service.\n|    Department of the  Nnval   Service,\nOttawa, October 25th, 1910.\nNew Fruits, New Peels, New Nuts\nSEE THEM IN THE WINDOW\nButter, Fancy, Creamery, 35c lb., 3 lbs. for 1.00\ntry a sample lb., you will come again. We\nnever sold better butter.\nSelected Eggs, 35c doz.    Fresh Eggs, 45c doz.\n\"EGG O\" BAKING POWDER, 16 oz.\ncans 25c.   Have you tried it ? lt will please you#\nCorn Starch, 2 pks 15c\nSalmon, per can 10c\nB. C. Cream 10c\nPost Toasties, pk 10c\nRolled Oats, per sk 25c\nGood Potatoes are a luxury.   We have them.\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\n; ASK FOR SAMPLE OF OUR\n| 35c & 50c CEYLON TEA\nWe have the Quality and Flavor that will please you.\nIf you can't come, ^^^^^^^B\n:\nPHONE   386\n*****************************************\nTry a Want Ad. in the News,\nfill bring results.\nIt\nADVERTISE  IN THE   NEWS PAGE EIGHT.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER\nl*-\/\n1\nHEATING STOVE\nWe carry a complete line\nat the right nrices. Have\nit put up and ready for\nthe cold nights.\nAnderson & Lusby\nCOLUMBIA STREET.\nYoung Man\nYoung Woman\nGo To The\nNight School\nOf The\nModern Business School\no\\!0 Columbia Street.\nMondays,  Wednesdays And\nFridays, 7:30 to 9:30.\nCITY NEWS\nMoses  B.  Cotsworth,  city    auditor,\nvesterday  went to work in the city\n.Kill.\nK. L. Prince, auditor and accountant, has removed his office from the\nWestminster Trust liloek to the ne.v\n-Market block, opposite the city l.a 1.\nK. Fieemont, the Abbotsford man\nto Treated on Tuesday on a charge of\ntheft, will co:i:e up for trial this\nmorning befcie Magistrate Pitten-\ndii. h.\nNow  is  tlie  ti.: e    to    get     spring\nflowering bulbs from Davies, the Flor-I\nist.    I*hone R20S. **\nThe regular meeting cf the Benevo-1\nlent society was held >esterday after-!\ninoon in tlie board of tra.'e room at\nthe city hall.   Only ordinary business;\nwas transacted.\nTexas Guinan and the merry sup-1\nporting company cf \"The Kissing [\nGirl\" perfectly sing the catchy Von'\nTilzer melodies of that opera.\nCompetent male bookkeeper-stenographer with knowledge of real estate\nbusiness and general commercial experience would arrange with reliable\nfirm to work part time and devote\nbalance to public stenography. Will\nprovide desk and typewriter. P. O.\nBox 016. *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHELP FOR OLD\nBACKS THAT ACHE\nGIN PILLS Cure Them\nAge is no barrier to the wonderful,\nsoothing, healing properties of GIN\nPILLS, the great Canadian Kidney\nCure. We have on record many letters\nfrom men and women of 60, 65, 70, 75,\n80 and over, testifying to the great relief\nthey received from taking GIN PILLS.\nMr. Samuel Martin of Strathroy, Ont.\nsuffered for twenty years with misery\nin his back. .Some months ago, he\ntried GIN PILLS and after taking only\nthree boxes, was entirely cured. Mr.\nMartin is now S5 years of age and\nenjoys the robust health of a vigorous\ntuan'of sixty, thanks to GIN PILLS.\nAll elderly people are troubled, more\nnr less, with Kidney and Bladder\nTrouble, nnd pain and weakness in the\nback. (\",IN PILLS are a guaranteed\ncure for all these misfortunes. Money\npromptly refunded if they fail to give\ncomplete satisfaction.\n50c. a l>ox\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd6 for .2.50. Sample box\nfree if you write us, mentioning this\npaper. National Drug and Chemical\nCo., DepL B.C.i  Toronto. 49\nBO CHONG\nMERCHANT  TAILOR.\nMayor John A. Lee and    Alderman  Who has been in the Tailor Business\nA,  W. Gray are at Salmon Arm, rep-' jn Vancouver for a number of years.\nresenting the city of New Westminster at a meeting of the Union of B.\nC. Municipalities. They will be gone\nfor several days.\nhas opened  up a similar  business in\nthis    citv.\nLatest    fashions.\nSuits\nmade to order.   Fit guaranteed. Phone\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA. or call at Kwong On Wo Building\nf'nlui'hlR  .treat.\nCARD OF THANKS.\nThe Canadian-Mexican  Pacific liner\nHenley. Captain    Henley,    arrived in j\nport yesterday morning with a cargo  __\nof general merchandise for local mer-1\nchants.    Before she    leaves she  will 1\ntake on 350,000 feet of lumber at the \t\nBrunette Mills wharf. Mr   and   Mrg    _   F    _onson   desire\nin the police court vesterday Victor to convey to their many friends their\nKev. the man chattel  w.-r,  carrying I heartfelt  thanks  for expressions  and\na revolver, failed to respond   to ' tns .tokens of sympathy during their late\nname and forfeited $25 bail.   A bench |sad bereavement\nwarrant was ls*ued for his arrest, but I ,     .\n'be is thought to have left    the city.! \t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\".\"'o drunks appeared and were fined\nthe U\ufffd\ufffd3Ual *-'5\ufffd\ufffd ftn(1 co\ufffd\ufffdts.\nNOW\nig  the  time  to buy  a\nHOT WATER\nBOTTLE\nOur big pinter stock is now in from\nthe best makers We have them at\na low price and we have a kind\nWE OUARANTEB. We have also\nCombination as  well as\nFOUNTAIN\nSYRINGES\nIt will pay yrtti to look over our stock\nof RUBBER GOODS on display in ou.-\nshow window.    Try  us for\nDrugs\nSpectacles\nPhoto Goods\nSeeds\nCurtis Brag Store\nNew    Westminster,    B    C.\nHave you   gecured   one   of   those!\ncharming _ouses on   Eighth   avenue,\nclose to the   car.   If   not,   see\"   V'.Z'\nBritish   Canadian  Securities,  Ltd..  at  \\\nonce, as the terms are so very easy I\nthey will soon be all sold. **\nMr. and Mrs. F. W. Cameron have\nmoved to New Westminster where he\nhas accepted a po.Ition with the B,\nC. Electric Mr. and Mrs. Cameron\nv.... be very much missel in many\ncircles in Revelstoke, as they have\nmade a large number of friends during their residence here.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRevelstoke\nMail-Herald.\nMen working on the alterations to\nthe Westminster Trust building yesterday became ahtrme I a' clouds of\n'.?moke which filled the building and\nthe source of which could not be discovered. They sent for the fire h'ig-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtde but it was also unsuccessful in\n!crating the seat of the trouble. In 3\n:!..}rt time the smoke cleared away\nand the fire-ren vert hack to the hall\nIt is supposed that fie smoke came\nfrom the C. P. R. stition, but owing to\ntbe heavy nin which was falling at\nthe ti-r.e, It was impossible to locate\n,*he source of tlte trouble.\nThe Public\nSupply Stores\nGardiner & Gardiner\niF. G. Gardiner)\nARCHITECTS\n^oom fi. Westminster Trust Building\nNew Westminster, B. C.\n\"*Hnn.    Pfi) Residence   Phone   133\nAnvFRTIfit?  IN THE  DAILY NEWS I\nIhe Central Hotel Cafe:\nOpposite  EJ. C.  E. R.  Depot.\n25c; Merchants Lunch - 25c\nCHOICE COOKING\nPROMPT  SERVICE\nW. P. WHITE\nArchitect  and  Building  Constructor.\nSpecialist in Steel. Reinforced Concrete  and   Modern  Building  Construction.    Telephone 8Q6.\nRoom   13   Dominion   Trust   Building.\nMEW   WESTMINSTER.\nLookO\nGIVE   US     A     TRIAL\nTENDERS.\nd. Mcelroy\nPhone   R672.\n623   Hamilton  St., or\nVanstone Heiting and Plumbing Co.\nChimney Sweeping, Eavetrough\nCleaning, Sewer Connecting, Cesspools, Septic Tanks,  Etc.,  Etc.\nGIT\nCadury's Chocolates\nPut up in a\nGREEN BOX\nSpecially Picked (or\nT. h. M):r & CO.\nDispensing Chemists.\nDeane Block,    Ml Columbia St.\nNow v. <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ter, B.C.\nSealed tenders addressed to the un-\nderslgned and endorsed \"Tenders for\nrails\" will be i\ufffd\ufffdceived at. this ofllce\nuntil noon on Thai slay, November 17,\nKilO, for the purchase of lifteen (15)\ntons of 40-pound steel rails. Tenderers\nto quote prices per ton. These talis;\nmay be inspected tit tbe Dominion\ngovernment wharf, Customs Mouse\nBquare, New Westminster, B. C.\nG. A. KKKFKll.\nDistrict feti'gineer.\nDepartment of Public  works,\nNew  Westminster,  li.  C,\nNovember 9,  1010.\nKewsnapeis Inserting t'tls advertisement without authority f.-o'ii the de-\nI ailment will not be paid for it.\nver\nour groceries and then judge\nwhether they and their prices\nare not astonishing. Don't hesitate to examine as closely as\nyou wish. If you are a particularly good judge of a certain\narticle call for it and give us\nyour opinion. It is sure to be\nmote than favorable.   For\nOur Groceries\nare selected by experts. They\nhave been chosen because they\nhave stood the most rigid tests.\nSo we ask you to look them\nover with i effect confidence\nthat you will get your supplies\nheie hereafter.\nAdams\nPhone 92\n****************************************************\n* *\n*\n*\nSome Special Snaps\n THESE WILL MAKE YOU MONEY\t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\n*\n*\nt\n*\n*\nt\n*\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n!\nB lots on Second street.    Excellent view.    Streets on three sides\nof  this   property.    $350   each.   Terms,\n10 lots extending from First to Second street. This property \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nls especially well situated. Streets on three sldeB, and lane at rear. *\nPrice $350 each.    Terms.    INVESTIGATE.\nF. J. HART & CO, Ltd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWomen's\nDress Skirts\nFriday and Saturday Only\n$4.75 Each\nA sale affording an opport unity to secure skirts worth up to\n$7.50 each. All new styles, in fact 50 of these skirts go on sale Friday and Saturday for the first time. The showing ((insists of heavy\nVicuna Cloth Skirts, Cheviot, and Panama Skirts in black, navy,\ngrey, green, brown, etc., made up in plain gored and pleated styles.\nDozens of styles from which t > choose, all si\/es. On sale Saturday only.    Each    $4.75\ni\nWomen's and\nMisses' Suits\nFriday and Saturday Only\n$19.50 Each\nA showing of attractive su'ts underpticed for two days only.\nSuits are ln Diagonal, Tweeds, Venetians and Chevron Suitings ln\nshades of black, myrtle, wine, navy, cadet, old rose, brown, etc, all\nwell tailored, semi-fitting styles, some trimmed with silk or velvet\ncollars on coats, skirts in pleated effects. Misses .and women's sb.es.\nAll one price two days only.   Each    $19.50\nThe Christmas Showing\nof Handkerchiefs\nNow Ready\nSo toany handkorchiefs the sold to customers who send them to\nfriends at a distance. They sl.*it> into a letter and mailed without\nfurther trouble. We mention the arrival of our complete new Btoc.\nand we make a claim, the proving of which wlll he easy. We know\nwithout a doubt that our Xmas showing wi llbe larger and more\nvaried  than shown by any store in B. C.    We have here ban I made\nLace Hankkerchlefs from I elgiom, real Irish I.ace Handkerchiefs\nfrom Ireland, Swiss Embroidered Linen, hand embroidered and hand\nmade lace edges. All personally selected in the markets of Switzerland, Belgium and Ireland.    Prices range from 2 for Be to 80c each.\nTwo Week-End\nSpecials Fronx\nthe House FUr.\nnishing Section\n150  yards   of    Irish   Table   0\nnask-60  to 7^  [\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ...        *\nunbleached,    _evei\nregular values  i ic \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWeek Knd Price, pi      . j   35\nRoller   Towelling,   8   yard,' fo\ufffd\ufffdp\n$1.00-1.1    to    ,.     1:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       Rol)er\nCrash,  ln  crepe,  I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(|\nglass cloth finish; , .\ndered. Regular value\n17.4c. '  \ufffd\ufffd\nWeefc Knd Pri e g J1>ao\nWarm and\nCosy Kimonas\nFull length and Bhort Kimonas\nin wide variety. The very appearance suggest i omfort so\nattractive are the colorings and\nfinish of the materials used,\nGerman Eiderdown In woolen\nand cotton, the finish of which\nIs soft and fluffy, yet firm and\nsubstantial: Canadian Elder-\ndowns in heavy weights an;l\nlight weight dticklln g fleece\ncloths in many grades.\nFull Length Kimonas, in plain\nand fancy colors, with wide roll\nover collars, turn bai k i .::-.\nand heavy thick waist cord.\nSizes ?i' to 42. Li . 15.50 and\n|6.60.\nMisses'     Eiderdown      Kirronas,\nEach $3.75.\nCardinal,  sky.    mauve,    I   ler-\nd< :vn    Kimonas, sizes v\nyears, each $3.75.\nWomen's   Short   Kimonas,  Eacn\n$'.50.\nTwo special cloths    n   d\nInto full    sized    Klmon\nman   fleece  anl  Canadi.it:  Gall\nfleece Eiderdown; are tn '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nin nice patterns ani atti\niiilors.   made   with   Loose   G\nback-;, all  sizes, each  $1.50.\nNEW FALL \"BUTTERICK FASHIONS\" AND DELINEATORS NOW ON SALE. ASK TO SEE THEM.\nW. S. COLLISTER & CO.\nTHE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR.\nRoyal City Chemicrl\nCleaners and Dyers\nLid you ever consider the difference you are entitled t > in\nthe methods\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdget It by our pro -\nCIS.\nThe dirt and dust are removed\nfrom the fibre\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- NOT PRESSED IN.\nthe garment being thoroughly\nBterelized, is clean and  whole-\nG.  F.  BALDWIN,  Prop.\nPhone R 278.      345 Columbia St.\nWagon will call for tind deliver\ngoods.\n**********************************************'><'****\\\n\\ STORE, BANK fl TTINf' Q 1\n\ufffd\ufffd AND   OFFirR ril 1 LlUJ i\nSHOW CASES .\nARTISTIC  MANTELS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSTAIR   RAILINGS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdALL      KINDS      OF      WOOD-\nWORKirjG\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDESIGNS     AND     ESTIMATES   SUPPLIED\nWestminster Woodworking Co.\nJ.   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