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RC. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1! 10\nPRICK FIVE  CENTS.\niim mmm     argued iwo cask\nTOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE\nDavid Spencer & Sons'  Stores, Five  Sisters,  Henderson\nBiock, Times Building and Other Places Reduced\nTo Ashes -Damage Estimated at $2,500,000\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Driard Hotel Scorched\nm AND VICTORIOUS\nVictoria.\nOne cf (he\n)*\n.rs  is\nOct.    26\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd11:30    p.    m.i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmost   disastrous   fires   of\ns.seepina *he  block  bounded\nstreet,    Fort    street.\nIN SUPREME COURT\nSAID INFLICTED BY STRIKE ^\nierica II. Landed in Que- George E. Martin Represent-\nbee and Capture the James     ed Lccal Men in Important Robert Johnston, Employee of Schaake's Machine Wc | s,\nGordon Bennett Cup.\nActions at Ottawa.\nby  Government\nr slieet  and  Troun;e  Alley.\nThe darrage is estimated at $2,000.-\n000.\nThe g.irirson  at  Esquimalt  and  the\nentire  local   militia   is  on   duty   assist\ning the firemen  and  keeping back  thc\ncrowds\nLive   wirei   across   the   streets   are\nadding greatly to the danger.\nViiii la, Ocl 2',. 2 a. in. (Special\n. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , iij News)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFire wbicb broke\n,, || LO 30 lust  nl. ht  in the up\nper .i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of D. Spencer & Bona big\ndi,] .;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd: ei tal Btore on Government\n..'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Bn .1 stieets has already <lon\ufffd\ufffd>\ndamage estimated at over two million dollars and is still beyond control.\nThc Haines had secured a pood hold\n11. Spencer's before being discovered\nmd 11 was quickly seen that Victorias\nflnest husiness house was doomed.\nThe entire stock carried by Spen-\ncei valui '1 at a quarter of a million\ndollars, waa destroyed,\nA partial  list of the buildings de-\nBtl   ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I   |S\nTl e Si encei  stores.\nThe Times newspaper office.\nHen l< : \"ii bolck.\n.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Five   Sisters   Snlaon.\n. : Ite  House.\nfev    mall  buildings fronting\nare situ Bafe, bul m ij\nip by  the  Barnes   al  any\ntl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '      I   inks  and  boxes arc lltti  ed\nthe   streel   ,and   i a\nEui  ded bj tl eii owners\n.   lice   will   nol   permit    the\nto n   irn   to  the   hotel   until\nthe fire is  who)l>   undei   control.\n1   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   fire was i ommunicated to   eh\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   and  < lei trie  i oles,  si veral  ol\nthese falling across Government street\nand  blocking  streel   car trafl\nThi ti ej I i ni office, situati d ovei\nthe bank of Montreal on the opi oslte\nB|de ol the streel from the burning\narea, has suspended husiness. owning\nlo t! c dani et\nAn   immense   crowd   is   gathered   in\nS,  S,  Perkins,\n<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd balloon Dus-\nI    I   .,;,   .,     1,      Lg\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - li     and  Augustus\n;' f the safe   landing  of\ntheir bi .  n    an(j their\n1 ersoi al   sal\ni St\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd an ed . ika   riv<  .\ni Lak\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ninetei ntl . all\nmessage   was\ni   i     and is ; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\nLanded    ; <   ll.\nGeorge  E.   Martin,  of (he   firm   of\nv adi   '>'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' 11 ller,, McQuanie and\ntin. returned yest<  da;   trom Otl   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nwhere   he   had   bee two\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   bei    i   tin    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   preim    com I    ol\nCa ada     In   bolh   cases   judgi    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   I\nwas resi rved an I  will nol  be given\nuntil  the  end  of  the  Bittlni    of tin\nprobablj  bi tn<   tl   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   In \\i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDied  Yesterday  In  Hospital    Was  Brutally\nAssaulted On Oct. 5, By Two Men Who\nAre Still At Liberty.\neturn\nand Post.\"\nd)    Hawley\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^;   I \\   iv Lambert,\nPresident an I :.   0   Dozter, St   Louis,\ni members ol the balloon race committee, anm .... i I thai there was\nno question hut   .Han *R. Hawley and\nl   had  won  the   James\nber,\nThe flrsl case waa thai ol Cou'ithai d\nv s Slnclali. ;. i i.w- i el w ei n r .'\nCoulthard, of New Westminster, anl\nv i Sinclaii. the Re .<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-:,> ,. ,, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . tor, vv ho recentlj secured the < on\n. tract   for  bull iin.    the   Eighth   si \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I\nThe bruise 1 ami battered body    of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i   Johnston  lies in the morgue\nal the undertaking parlors oi Mu \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I ie\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        and Hie resull ol the inq -\nand posi mortem examlnati\nheld  on  the  bod)   todaj   vv ni  d< \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nwhetl er or not   a  chai ge    ol    man-\na 'J ;er or   murder   wlll   b\ufffd\ufffd   laid\nai \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i  I a coliple ot residents of   the\ni I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nAssaulted on October 5.\nthe\nl ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthe\n\\ i\nwas being git en,    He   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ; ilnmen!    shoi tlj      befi   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nclose an nl  up 1,01 ne Bl eel\n, .   .. ..  [e \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ing  1; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 01 ei 1  himsi   1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1\n\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd n. strangers to him, bul et \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   1\nv  Bcotch won.en. spoke a few commonplace words, commenting on   the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 11 ert.\nWhen Johnston reached the corner\nof Lorne ami  Agnes streets  he  was\njet upon hv two T.en who brutally as-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Ited him. kicking him in    the abdomen and    throwing    him    to    the\nthe streets watching the flames   The  ('\"ni\"n   Bennetl   cup  and   the   cash\npolice   is   hcin.    assisted   in   keeping  l\"1'1'* ,01  distance\norder by tlie garrison from Esquimalt, \t\nwhiie the local militia is lending assistance to the firemen and helping\nin the removal of goods from threatened stores and huildings.\nWord was reeelv-\nVictoria, Oct. 2\". 3:15 a. m.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special io the Dally News)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA numbei of\nyachts in the harbor have caught flre\nfrom Hying -parks.\nThe Western Union Telegraph offlce is oul of husiness.\nNo fatalities have been reported as\nyet.\nVictoria, Oct 27, 4 a. m \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd (Special\nto the Dally News)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe flre is now\nunder  control.     The  loss  Is  estimated\nat  $2,500 000,\nThe Driard hotel has Buffered ahout\non   $10,000 damage, hut  is now sale.\nThe Tin es office is completely gutted.    Arrange nts havo heen made\nwiili  the Colonist   for the publishing\nnisi 0(Tlco, directly across ol the paper In that office until such\neet   from  this  alley,  and   the time as the new Times building, now\nQuebec. Oct 2G\ned here tonight from St, Ambrose,\nSaugenay, thai the balloon America\nII.. landed near Peribourka, Chicou-\ntimi county, twenty-live miles from\nRobevallon, October 19,\nIlawiev and Tost descended hy (he\nWhite live, and Hear River, and left\nfor Chlcontlml, which is 227 miles\nnorth of Quebec, where train can he\nhad by the Quebec and Lake St.\nJohn railway.\nSt.   Louis\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr    Lambert    when   in\ntorn i'il by the Associated Press of the'\nsafetv  of Messrs, Hawley and Tost de-I\nclared  enthusiastically  thai   he   was\nglad   they   had   tuel    with   no   serious\nmishap   and   more   pleased   thai   they\nhad   retained   the   International   balloon  race fol    \\n ei lea. (\n\"I am 1 ertain thai the wai  depart'\nment figures to be furnished oui com-\nJohnston was employed at\nBewei in this city, Sinclair gold aISchaake Machine works, having been ground, and again kicking him when\nquarry on Pitl Lake to the Dominion brought from the east to replace some he was down. The men then went\ngovernmenl   foi    $13,000      Coulthard of  the  striking  machinists     On  the away.\nclaimed one-third of the proceeds ol night of October 5 he was leaving the I \".lohnston recognized one of the\nthe Sale, alleging thai he had a third Scotch concert when he was Bel upon men\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe one whose kick Caused the\nInterest In the property. The trial a' \"ip corner of Lome and Agnes injury which is believed to have re-\njudge gave the judgement in favor of streets and receive! injutie-: which suite! in his death\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand was ahle to\nCoulthard and Sinclair appealed. The, aie believed to have resulted in his\ncourl  of appeal  sustained the judge- death.\nment of the trial judge, bul assessed I' is understood that Johnston, Ive-\nthe costs of both actions against fore he died, made a statement implicating one or more of the striking\ntime machinists In the outrage,\nand Johnston could net ue to work for\nask- several davs after the affair, but Bince\nhist then had heen working off and on for\nj a week or two, bul he had to go to the\nhospital last  Mondaj\nBruises on Body.\nOn his body are greal  bruises, one\nel, b   Ck   of   Spencer's   BtO e.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ind blowing the flames\nthese buildings\ni .-   II   was   feared   that   the\notel would be destroyed The\n. 1 - weie all driven out, many of\n1 .     their escape In >>caut at-\nunder construction, Is completed\nFlre Chlel  luvis and rom   firemen\nhad narrow escapes from death when\nthe walls Of IheNFive Sisters building fell  at   1   lu a    111.    The chief  was\nstruck on the head hy n hoard, but\nnet   ha.tiiy  injured.\nCoulthard.\nSinclair again appealed, this\nto the supreme court of Canada\nCo ut hard entered a cross appeal\nIng for the restoration of the\njmii ement\nThe case was tried before Justice\nsit Charles Kirkpatrlck, Chlel Justice Sir Louis Davies, Justice Iddlng-\nton. Mr, Justice Duff and Mr. Justice\nAnglin.\nSir Charles Hibberl Tupper appealed for Sim lair, and Cfeorge E. Martin foi  Coulthard.\nThe other case was thai   of   Phil\nMcDonald, of Huntington, vs   the V.\nV. fi !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:   railway   The ratlwaj  located\nIts  line through the hotel, nf whit It\n|McDonald is the lessee.    In building\nmltteea  wlll   show   that   Hawlej   and  the 1 l they did nol use all er the lo- ;\"\"' 'ssl  nlghl could not  gel  Dr.\nPost have gone the longest  distance   i ited right or wav. and tbe rail i ime Quarrle by telephone to tin I oul\nit   has  heen   a   1 emai kahie   contest, I within three feel ol  McDonald's hack cause ot tiie foUti's death,\nfraught with difficulties foi  the aero-  fence   In  tbe  operation  of  the  roadl    A' Uie time ol the assault\ngive a fairly accurate description of\nllie other man. Both men were striking machinists. The name of one is\nknown, bul there is some doubt as to\nthe Identlly of the other, aa the description might tit any one pf the\nthree former employees, two of whom\nhave left the city since the assault.\nThe thltd man. as well as tne one\nJohnston recognized, remain in the\ncity.\n\"The women to whom Johnston had\nspoken came to his assistance and ex-\nrivet the le ft side abov e the heart and pressed sympathy, offering to help\none under the right aim on the oid,. him on his wav Nol reallzlhg thai be\nlie received other Injuries was seriously hurt, however, he thank-\nJohnston  -vas a Scotchman need 39  ed ihem and declined.   He then made\nyeaic     I.e. leaves a  w it.. | ,  the    old\ncountry.\nNo Complaint, Says Police.\nChief  of   Polite  Bradshaw   had   nol\nheen  notified of the death bj   anj   \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nwho had any connection with the case\nM -\ni,.iuts and much anxiety for those #uo\n11 11 line 1 at horns \"\nit la likely that the distance trav\nelled bj Hawlej and P08I to the I'eii\nbOffrkfl  11vr.r  wnc  i.e.ilv   1850  miles.-\n-J\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nELEVEN CASES TO BE\nHEARD Al ASSIZES\nTROUBLE TRAILS TROUBLE\nTHROUGHOUT TRYING TRIP\nTRIBESMEN   ON   WARPATH.\nTwt\nActions for Divorce In-\nfaded in List-G. N. R.\n:ued for $10,000 Damages.\nSteao-.er   Kaiseng.i    Encounters    Monsoon,  Catches  Fire,  Hugs   Reef\nand Drives Monkey to Suicide.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw.i'** open  today  before\nUt e  Murphy   with  tive criiu-\nand six civil rases to   be\n;  e following is the   list   of\nHex vs. Mutton and\n-   Merry;   Hex vs.  E11U;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1 ;   Hex  vs. Dodds.\n. ...id       v..       Archibald'.\n-   Austin.     Snyder    vs.    the\nGreat 1  era    Rallwaj     company.\n.ahaii.   Todd   vs   Todd:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Tlmberland    Lumber\nf2,BOO,000\nFar  Easl\nIsland in Philippines Devastated and\nPlanters Killed.\nManila. Ocl 28. - Two hands of\nManohos tilhesneti are depredating\nthe west coast of Dftvao, in the southeastern Mindiiii ia island, and have\nkilled     several      plaflteis.        Including\nEarle Geer, an Ameiloan. All avail-\naide troops were ordered to the distiict   todav.\nBrigadier-General John J. Pershing,\ncommanding the department of Min-\nUlanao.   has   left   his   headquarters    at\nZamboahga to    command    the    re-in-\nDavao, The Manohos Dattos declare\ntheir purpose of expelling all foreigners and  Filipinos from the district.\nBoston,   Oct,   -i'..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe\nworth of producti of   the\nwhich   the   Hritish   steamer   Kaiseng a j f,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, f.mt.iits which are heing hurried t(\nhas  just   broughl   to  this     port     were\nI carried   across   the   seas   amid   many\nperils.    Tbe Knisenga's trouble began\n<ni .Inly IT last  when she    was   four j \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nKer. I days out from Colombo for New York. Tarrmar,y Leader Seriously Hurt.\nThe steamer ran Into a monsoon on N>w \\0Ti:. Oct 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe bursting\nthai dav and simultaneously the crew of a tire on an automobile in which\nhad to flghi a tire wliich had broken 1 Michael .1 Hassett, Tammany Hall\nout in one of the hunkers Before leader of the Twenty-first Assembly\nthe blaze was subdued it had done district, was riding today, with s\ndamage estimated at 116,000. The party on Washington Heights, caused\nKalsenga rode out the storm safely.      [a  wreck\na  coral reef then brought trouble\nthe ste.iiner scraping over it on Aug\nust   8   between   Singapore   and   Kobe\n.. ........,;. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..  She managed to work off without seri\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ler 1 1, the Great Northern.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     m on the G eat\nv ..       on  dune   10,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .'i   switch  on  the\n1 .;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ,n I    sunk   Into\net     Tl e   admlniai\n10 be tall ol the Infant.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd dead firs     1 [10,000\nIt   is  alleged   in  the\n. Len\noccurred\n1\n.(ence\n0\nf    Ce\n1\nengineer\nIn\na 'ga of\n1\nthe  time\nof\nthe acci-\ni\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of\nArchibald\nvs.\nArchibald\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nas is the\none of Todd\nvs.   Austin   is  an   action  for\n:'   broughl   hy     one     Co.|uitiam\nigalnal   another  and.   Halley\nShan   is   a   similar   action   he-\nv 1 Port  Moody men.\nb  Dewen  La suing the Tim-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Lumber companv for dama s 1\nemoval    of   a    building   to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"   laid   claim   and   winch   the\n1 :     held   was  lis  properly.\n1st  Of criminal cases thai  Of\nMerry in the most,   serious.\nis  charged   with   forging   the\n' man named Cleveland to a\n1    or .:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-, on the Royal Bank of\nB    1\nR'\"c  v 1,  nun in  and  rcrvvln the\n1 \"ii    ne  ,'har. <>tt   with   i'.itimida\n''a   men   are  stilUers  at     the.\n' ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.**   \" iclinio  works.\n''   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdier  three  cases  are  all   for\n\"empted escape from  the    penlten-\nThe three  men  made a bl'SOH\n'   lli\"1\"'' 11 momh or two ago;\nous damage, however.    Hardly had the\nmga left Calcutta on Bepteml e\n7 for  Boeton and New York than she\nran  down and sank  a  native Ashing\n1 were no casualties.\ntwa;   from rhe schooner the\nHided  on a  mud  hank.    The\nrising tide   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ised her.\n... e '.: er vvas loading\nand   1 il   -\"   ai   Colomoo,  the  B    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nsteamer J inus, In preparing   to   sail,\nparted her stern lines and ran against\ntha Kalsenga, nearly pushing her into\naa wall.\nAn   Arab   liremnn.    crazed   by   thc\nbeat of the fire room, rushed on deck\nwhile   the    steamer     was     passing\nthrough the Red sea and Jumped overboard,    He was not seen again.\nHalf  wav  across  the  Atlantic  there\nwas   another   suicide,   a     pet   monkey\n,    ;;  lng to one of fhe otleers leaping into rhe sea.\nThe resi of the voyace vvas uneventful, hut captain Dehhs appeared\nunusually glad to make port.\nin   which     Mr.\ntained    injuries    from\nthought he will die.\nHassett    sus-\nwhich    it    is\n1' e fence nnd an otitlu ut e belonging\n1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the hotel were kn h l ed ot ei Mc\nHon ild bub l asking thai the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd nmpat \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nhi   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd orapelli d   to  expropi iie   Its   fu Tl\n,._lit     of   way        When    the    raw     ff&S\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd fii* -i    before    Justice    Irvine    seme\nmonths ago, judgement was given In\nfavor  of  McOo&ald,  and   the  court   of\nI appeal  sustained  the decision,   where-\nupon die company took it to the su-\npreme couri of Canada.\nThe same court thai sat on the\niCouthard-Slnclalr case sat upon this\none. .lohn g, Ewart, K. C. of Ottawa,\nwho recently represented Canada at I\nthe llapue tribunal, and who is one\nthe leaders of the Canadian bar, presented the case for Hip railway conl\npany. and George Mai fin appealed\nfor McDonald,\nslates   Mint   he   was   not\nnone of the members    ol    tbe    I  rei\nba e anj   1 ecollectlbn ol a  pi Inl\nbeing mole    Cl bsetiuentl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  tl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nnothtne done al Mie tHne\nComplaint Laid. Says H. Schaake.\nAccording to Mi   Schaake there\" was\nhla way   slowlj  and painfull;   to the\npolice  station,   where it implalnel\nthai l\\e had beep assaulted. He gol\nvery utile satisfaction from tbe man\nIn charge, I elng told thai he w ould\nhave to sweai oul a warrani before\nanything could he done by the de-\nthe partmehl\ni   relieve   Johnson    repeated    his\ne cbl mplalni   later, bui  without  any re-\nnotlhed   ahd suit.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWe   ie,' e   tried   to   gel   In    touch\nwith the women who witnessed I ie as-\n i-   and  ; \" e advertised  foi   them,\nbul  Miev pave hm replied     We '\ned   their   e Idetic'e  to   prosecute   the\nmen.    Now.   they  are   needed    worse\nMany Killed in Train Accident.\nPortland, Oct. 88.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom five to\nt\ufffd\ufffdn persons aie reported to have been\nkilled tonight In the wieck of an electee Interurban car on the l'nited\nrailways at Burlington, about ten\nmiles north of here.\na complain' iiinde at the police station  tli.'ui\ufffd\ufffdever. for fhe case Is much more\nby   Johnston   himself,   but   the  police sei ious.\ntook no action.\nI     When   Henry  Pchaake.  presldenl    if\nthe Schaake  Machine    works,    which\nhas  had  a  strike on   for  llie  pasl   six\nmonths  and   which  has  heen  employ-1\ninu non-unioii workers since that time.\nwas oalled up last  night, he gave his\nrerslon of the affair.\nMr. Schaake's Story,\n'.lohnston was one of the men\nbrought out to work for us after our\nmachinists walked out some months\nago. He came here about the hepin-\niilne of September and had heen\nworking steadily until October 5. On\nthe evening of that (lay he went to\nths opera house, where a Scotch con-\nArrest in Anderson Case.\nGoderioh, Ont.. Oct. 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFdward\nlardine. was arrested today, charged\nwith the murder of Flizaheth Anderson, a sixteert-year-old girl, whose\nbody was found in tlie cellar of a lon-\nly house.\nPOSTPONE ACTION ON\nkm AMENDMENTS\n\".Tohnston has been bothered hy\nstrikers on previous occasions, and\nhad once heen assaulted at Sapperton.\"\nNo Ante-Mortem Statement.\nMiss Martin, matron of the Royal\nColumbian hospital, where Johnson\ntiled Infom '-d 1 he News yesterday\nevening thnt the man had made no\nstatement to her rce-arding the assault. Fn- further particulars she\nreferred the reporter to Dr. McQuarrie, who had    \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ided Johnson.\nDr. MeQmtr-ie could not he located\nyeslerday evening, but it is believed\nhe will he an Important witness at\ntrie Inquest today.\nSSEVENIY HAYIIANS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n1   PERISH ON GUNBOAT\nMcGiil   Professor   Dies.\n\\; intreal.   Oct.   id.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdProf    Pensha\n.     ,;' McGill  university, died ar sea\non  Thursday   last.\nTheir Search Is uver.\nPoit   Angles.    Oct.   26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe    dead\nbodies    of   John    Xiederstasser    and\nGeorge Cowan, prospectors, have been\nfound   near   Sappe.   in   tlie    western\nI parr   of  Chilian   county,   which   Is   tiie\n' northwestern   corne   rof   the   United\nStales\nCity  Council  Not Anxious    to    Hurry\nItself Following L*ad Suggested\nby Temperance Advocates.\nTen Generals Among Those\nWho Die When Engine\nExplodes on Ship.\n.1\n*****************\n++m + +^ + m ** ^ * t +\nHospital   Full. Nurses Strike.\nBrantford. Oct M.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe en-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi e Staff if nurses of .lohn\nStratford hospital walked out\non strike today for better conditions. The hos, ital is crowd-\nel with sixty patients, as a\nresult of the epidemic of typhoid fever,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * *\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * Damage   $10,000,000. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Casami.'Ciola    1 Island    of   Is- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd cliia 1.   Oct.    M.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe   damage \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wrought  by  tlie recent    hnrrl- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 me  is  estimated  ai   $10,000- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iititl.      King    Victor    Kmannuel \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * v'si'ol   the   scene   of   the   dis- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ]\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd aster  todav. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * *\nThe amendments to the   Munlcipa\nClauses act which liave been advanced\nhy the Temperance and Moral Ke'or-n port au Prince. Hayti. Oct. 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTho\nleague, and for tlie discussion of Haytian gunboat Liheite lias been lost\nwhich the city ( itmcil held a special at sea off Port de Paix, following an\nmeeting .\ufffd\ufffdirterday afternoon, are stin ox-plosion on hoard, it is estimated\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd without the approval of the eotrficil. that seventy persons were either\nThey ma,' he approve I at so ne fa- kmod or drowned. Twenty others\nture date, When the aldermen an I the  were rescued.\nmayor have B Letter understanding of Sews of the acci :ent reached here\ntheir meaning, but ignorance vv.s the today. The l.iherte sailed from this\nexcuse rleade.i hy the a'.dermo. ver- port on Monday last, having ou hoard\nterdtty when r'.ie meeting was adjourn- ninety persons. So far as known only\ned With practically no disenssio 1 hav- twenty of these escaped,\ning taken place.\n*****************   *******************\nJapanese Players Outclassed.\nOsaka Japan, Oct. 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe university of Chicago bnsebnll team de-\n,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,,,>,i tbe Cniverslty of Waseda\nnine again here today by fl score ol\n211 to 0.\nTACOMA\nMAY   GST\nCENSUS\nRECOUNT\nI v\n'\nv,\":ts''ini'ton.\nrector Durand\ntesta   \"tatltt h>'\nlng   Taeoinn,\n(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ;u; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCensus Ol-\nafter listening to pro*\n, committee represent-\nWash.,   against   llie   hu-\nroan's population llgures for thnt city.\naaid  he  \"would  nol   be surprised it a\n1 recount  was ordeied.\"\nONLY THREE MORE DAYS.\nIt is time to place your name on the voters' list\nif you intend to vote at the forthcoming civic election.   You cannot vote unless you are registered.\nThe Qualifications :\nBeing a British Subject of the full age of twenty-one years.\nResidence in the city for the past six months.\nPayment of an annual rental of $100.\nThe Place To Register :\nCity Clerk's office,, city hall.   Office hours 9 a.m.\nto 5 p.m.\nThe flrsi dlause Only was read. It\ndealt with the increasing and de-\ncreasing df \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* number of liquor\nlieenses in the oily. Al lerman Jardine staled that in the city the people were amply protected by tire liquor\nlieense by-law and in the unorganized\nAmong the seventy wbo were lost\nwere ten Haytian generals, who weie\non tlieir way to take command of\nseveral divisions of troops ln the department of the north.\nThe sinking foil-awed an explosion\nin the boiler rooms.\nAccording to the advices the explosion tore a great hole in one side of\nlicense oy-mw anu m mo .....<_< -          gunboat which sank in a few -11111-\ndistricts by the new liquor act passed  \ufffd\ufffde gunbOa . ^      ^        ln\nhy  the    provincial    government     He confusion  reigned on\nthought the new law ought to be gl en \ufffd\ufffd\"\"*\"\nboard.\nThe greater number of those missing leaped Into the water without attempting to launch the life boat..\nThey were swept away by the waves\nand drowned within sight of their less,\nhasty companions.\na chance to show what It could do, but\nln the meantime, be thought that Dr.\nSpencer's letter was only causing\ntrouble.\nTbe other aldermen wanted to have\nmore Information on the subject before they discussed  further    and    a\nmotion   was   carried  asking  the   city ,  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nclerk to supply all the aldermen with , 4 -\na copv  of tbe letter containing    the      Non-Union Men Replace Strikers,\nrecommendations. I    Sedalia,   Mo.,  Oct.   26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFlfty   non-\nAlderman Gilley stated that there union mechanics went to work in the\nwere some of the amendments which Missouri Pacific shops here today.\nhe would like to see the council en- The men were brought here to re-\ndorse. The matter will probably come place the strikers. No trouble hua\n.up again In tbe course of a few days, been reported. .11 11\n'..Hi\ntii\n\ufffd\ufffdfcs\nKI\n1\nto\nPAGE TWO,\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27\nClassified Advertisements\nWANTED.\nWANTKD\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA   CHILDREN'S   NURSE\nfor  tour  months.    Apply  .Mrs.    Dr.\nJones.  -IS  Koyal  avenue.\nREAL   ESTATE PHONETIC SPELLING\nREFORM ADVOCATED\nW A N T E I) \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BY EXPERIENCED\nwaitress, dining room work. Apply\n\"S.,\"  Daily   News  office. \t\nWANTKD TO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCOTTAGE OR\napartment hy young couple; careful\ntenants. State rent and conveniences. Address Hox 7. Daily\nNews.\nITHE PEOPLE'S TRUST CO., LTD.\nHead  Office        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        451   Columbia St\nNew  Westminster,   B.  C.\n\\ Branch Office      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      Kamloops, B.C\nPORT MANN\nTEN    acres    in    section    27,    block 5\nI     north,  range 2 wer,t, adjoining    the\ntownsite. Price $10u0 per acre; one-\nijuarter cash.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDRESSMAKING  BY THK\nday.    Miss Kilian. 624  Hamilton si.\n~~~ LIKE\n..    Ad-\nENGLISHWOMAN      WOULD\nhousework, days or  half day\ndress D   Daily News.\nWANTKD \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nApply King\nDINING\ni Hotel.\nROOM   GIR1\nTEN    aces    in    section    35,   block    5\nnorth, range 2 west.    Price $ii\n50 per\nacre; one-third cash.\nSIXTY acres on Townline road.\nclose\nto townsite.    Price $r>oo   per\nacre;\none-third cash,    balance    one\n,  two,\nthree and four years.\nEIGHTY acres on Yale road in\nnorth-\neast    quarter   of section    l'4.\nto \\vn-\nship  2.    Pi ice $200 per acre;\n$5000\ncasli.\nDr. Emil Hirsch Contends\nthat Words Should Be\nSpelled as Pronounced.\nChicago,\nspelling a.i.\nil   is\nline\nI\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBY RELIABLE ACCOUN-\ntant clerical work, writing up or\nopening up sets of _books; collections made; terms reasonable. Ap-\nly .7 Guichon hlock. \t\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBY YOUNG LADY, S1TU-\natlon as clerk in store. Address L.\nS., Daily  News. \t\nSURREY\nTEN   acres  of  good   land,    all\ncultivation , three   quarters\nmile    from  B.  C.  E.  It. tram\nPrice $225 per acre;   $500 cash, balance  over  six    years.     Don't    miss\ntl'.is. Ref. IlL'a-A.\nWANTKD\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA YOUNG WOMAN\nonce; good wages to the right\nson.    Apply\nloyal  City dye\nWANTKD \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSMALL RANCH. IM-\nproved, with buildings, in the vicinity of New Westminster. Full\nparticulars to Vancouver Brokerage\nLand, til! Hastings street east.\nAT  TWO   lots,\nper-j    car  line,\nworks, i    eighth  c\nmonths.\nBURNABY\n50x132 feet  each, close  to\nPrice    $400    each;     one-\nish,   balance   over eighteen\nTHE PEOPLE'S TRUST CO., LTD\nT.  H. McCormick,\nManager  Real   Estate  Dept.\nW A N TED \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd HOUSE K E E PING\nrooms for married couple. Apply\nBox A.A., this office.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA GIRL FOR GENERAL\nhousework and plain cooking. Apply  125  Third  avenue.\nFOR  SALE.\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBUGGY, FIRST CLASS\ncondition; steel tires. Address \"C,\"\nDaily News office.\nKELLINGTON BROS.\nFire,   Life,   Accident   and   Automobile\nInsurance.\nOffice Northern Crown Bank Building,\nColumbia   Street.     Phone 680.\nDELTA.\nONE   HUNDRED   acres    improved    in\nDelta;  $11,000 cash, or $14,000, one-\nhalf cash.\nFOR      SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCHOICE     OF\ncows;      splendid      milkers;      just\ncalved; also three pigs.    Chanticler\nFarm, Westminster junction.\nSURREY.\nTWO  EIGHTY acres   improved   in   Surrey,\ntwo   miles   from   tram; unimproved\nland across the road sold for $100\nper acre;  $4500 cash.\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdON EASY TEAMS, SIX\nroomed house and two lots- close\nto tram. Immediate possession. Apply Otfner, Box 27!>, City,\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFIVE ACRES IN CITY\nlimit, all cleared, $700 per acre for\nthis month $1500 cash. Murakami,\nP. O. Box 2110, Vancouver.\nSEVEN and one-half acres in Kennedy subdivision, one-half mile from\nKennedy Station; $1800; cash takes\nthis.\nTWENTY acres in section 30, township 2. facing on Scott road; only a\nfew yards from tram. 207 per acre;\ngood terms.\nOct. 20.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe phonetic\nRation has been revived hy\nDr. Emil G. 1 iii sell, fresli from a summer in Germany, who told the Cool;\ncounty pedagogues in a lecture at the\nAssociation building unit the government should lix some standard English language.\nThe speaker confessed lie had yet\nio meet a person not guilty of perpetrating \"fearfully made and complicated  English spelling.\"\n\"Germany   has  the  simplified code.\nby order of the governmenl, and  underlying   principle   of   ii   all   is   that\nunder |, words must he spelled exactly as tbey\nof   a I are   pronounced,\"   said    Dr.   Hirsch,\nline, j \"The education of this government  Is\nnot    under   central   control,   and   our\nword formation lias suffered sadly.\n\"Vou teachers know that had spelling among your pupils Is tlie great\ndiscouragement you meet with.\"\nDr. Hirsch said Germany's spelling\ntroubles lie in the \"til'ty-soven\" varieties  of dialect   in  the empire.\nThat the training of .merchants is\nthe most neglected of tho important\nstudies in tlie school course was another declaration, and Germany again\nwas used as an ideal.\n\"W'e Americans through traditions\nand our public schools feel that, if\nnations want our trade they ought to\ncome after it,\" asserted Dr. Hirsch,\n\"The Germans don't liestltate to go\nafter the trade they get, and as a remit  that nation is busy and prosper-'\nous.\"\nDr.   Hirsch   praise 1    the   American!\ngrammar   schools,   but   criticized   the\nsecondary  institutions  for  neglect  of j\nspecialization.\n\"We Americans think our boys and ,\n\",irls in tlie high schools should learn '\neverything in sight,\" he said. \"We let\nthem have a .ear of German, then\none of French and, finally, one, perhaps, of Spanish. In the end they\ndon't know much of anything.\n\"The boys and girls should be restricted to oi^e natural science, and\nshould not have their beads stuffed\nfull of language and history.\n\"Our universities must guard\nagainst becoming too free in allowing\nstudents to select their work. Tbe\nsystem of freedom is good to a certain extent, but is being abused where\npermitted in this country.\nat   that   time.     At   least   it    i-   to    h\nhoped not,\" said the colonel.\n\"Edmonton is a city thai\nme  immensely.     I   like  the   way\nlaid   oui.       Jasper   avenue   i      i\nstreet.    It\nis laking\nan 1 clean. 1 believe Edmonton ls\ngrowing up into a model city of Ihe\nwest.\"\nColonel Scott is a guest at the King\nEdward and is renewing acquaintances witli some of his old time\nfriends, who are residents in Edmonton. \t\ne!\nSANITARY    NOTICE.\n.le'luhts      All   rubbish   and   garbage  must   be\n'removed    to    tlie    foot    of    Sixteenth\nstreet and Fifth avenue, whei'   It will\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        '\";'', ,Z that the    iv   be burned by tbe corporation.\nis good to see that the cit) persons   who  dump\n-ic:o.,^':..^,.r:;^:_::it *SJ \ufffd\ufffdwn.KiA o, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd km,, \ufffd\ufffd.n\nCITY   OF   NEW   WESTMINSTER.\nk;\nanv other street or avenue or on any\nlane, vacant lot or public property\nwill be prosecuted under tbo provisions of tlie Sanitary Bylaw.\nBy Order, S, J.  PEARCE,\nSanitary Inspector\nCity Hall, June Ll. 1010.\nTenders for  Paving  Third  Street.\nThe    corporation    Invites    tenders\nfrom     stieol    paving    companies    for\ngrading, street  paving, laying of concrete  sidewalks  and  construction   of\nstorm   sewers   for   Third   street   from\nRoyal  avenue  to  Sixth  avenue.    Paving  companies will   he   required    to\n'state term of years they  will  guarantee  their   paving   and   percentage  of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd money tlie corporation can retain during tho period of guarantee;   also the\n[steepest grade their pavement is safe\ntor horse traffic.\nPlans,   profiles,  specifications   ami\nfurther Information  can  be obtained\nfrom  .1.   VV.   B.   Blackman.   City   Engl-\ni neer,\nTenders will he received by tbe undersigned up to 6 o'clock on Monday,\nOctober 31,  1910.\nCanvassing aldermen or ratepayers\nhy representatives of Paving Companies Btrictly prohibited,\nW. A. DUNCAN,\nCity Clerk.\nCity   Hail.   New   Westminster,  October.  19,1910.\n- m c\nIT   PAYS TO  ADVERTISE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nn  a   l  L v NEW\nAND JEVERYTHING\nYOU NEED\nA T\nCanadian National]MOREY'S\nApple Show\n-AT-\nVANCOUVER\nI\n665\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdColumbia  Street 665\nNew Westminster, B.C.\nl***\\ftB**KCSag^]\nj\nFOR\nOctober \"1st to Novembei\nSpecial   low   rates   from   all\n11.   c    at   SINGLE   FARE\nROUND  TRIP.     Tickets  on  Bll\nOctober 29th to November 3rd\nreturn limit. November '.'th\nfurther  particulars apply  to:\nr,th. 1910.\npoints  in\nTHE\nfrom\nFinal\nFoi\nEd   Goulet,   Agent   C.   P.   R..  or  write\nto  C.   R.   Foster,   New  Westminster.\nCITY OF  NEW  WESTMINSTER.\nFOR    SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCASH    REGISTER,    18 | CITY.\ninches wide, double key board, first i CLEARED     corner    lot    on     Fourth\nclass condition.    Cheap.    Apply Ira,    avenue    and    Tenth    street;    price\nA.   Raid.   Columbia   street,  next  to j    $i:?00.\ntram office.\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFIVE ROOM COTTAGE,\nnearly new, electric light, half minute to car. Price $1500, cash $300,\nbalance $20 per month. Box AV. S\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDaily News. I\nSIX   lots\n$3000:\non   Fourteenth  street;\ngood terms.\nprice\nLocal Improvement Notice.\nPursuant to Section 20, of the Local\nImprovement General By-law, 1909,\nnotice is hereby given that the Assessment Roll for local Improvements on\nthe following streets, viz.: Alexander\nstreet, Church street, McKenzie street,\nClarkson street from Begbie to Sixth\nstreets, Sixth street from Columbia\nstreet to Royal avenue. Lorne street,\nfrom Columbia to Clarkson, Regie st.,\nHenley street from Eighth avenue to\nLondon street; is open for inspection\nat the office of the Assessment Commissioner in tlie City Hall, New Westminster, British Columbia, and in case\nthe owner or any person Interested in\nany of tho properties Included therein\ndesires to appeal from such Assessment he should within the perio 1 of\neleven (ill days from the first publication of this notice give notice to\nthe undersigned In writing of his intention to api eai.\nSURREY MUNICIPALITY\nMineral Waters\nAerated Waters\nManufactured  hy\nJ. HENLEY\nNEW   WESTMINSTER,\nTelephone  R  113. Office:   pr\nB. C.\nincess St\nTENDERS WANTED\nTenders will be received by the undersigned until November 4th, tor the\npurchase of the following property\nadjoining\nPort Mann Townsite\nVi\/..:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Lois 1. 2. '.'.. 6, i'.. ~. 8, 9, In,\n11, 12, 13, 11. IB, lb. IT. is, lb. 20, 21,\nJl', 23, 26, .7, 'Js. 29, 30, 32, :'.:'., of re-\nsubdivision of lot 2'.'.. of section i'i.\nblock 5 north, range 2 west, Terms of\npale are cash when dee I is executed.\nAn indefeasible title will  be given.\nDated this ISth day or October, A.D.\n\"The government  should exercise a i 1910,\ncertain control over the schools to the \\\\\\ ,\\. DUNCAN  City Clerk\npoint of bringing ahout uniformity of j    Date of first publication October 19,\ncurriculum,   preparation   of   teachers, j 1910,\ntextbooks,   and   examinations.      T\nprivate institutions should not csca\nthte control.\"\nThe    highest    or\nnecessai lly accepted,\ntender   nol\nE. M.\nCloverdale,\nCARNCROSS\nB.C..  October\nC.M.C.\nL\"J.   1910\n-_-.\nSIX roomed house and two lots on\nLeith street, both lots cleared, good\norchid: immediate possession. Price\n$2400;  $sno cash.\nREAL\nFOR   SALE  OR   RENT   BV  OWNER\nseven room modern house on Fourth ,\nstreet.    Apply on  premises for par-|\nticulars, or 512 Fourth street, New;\nWestminster. B. C.\nTHREE   lots   corner\nand  Tenth  avenue;\nTwe'fth    street\nprire .$L'.ino.\nTO  LOAN.\n$3000 to  loan  on  city  property at\nper cent.\n8\nROOMS   TO   RENT.\nPRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, NEW-\nly furnished, first-class board: all\nhome cooking. Terms very reasonable, at 513 Agnes street.\nKELLINGTON BROS.\nFire,   Life,   Accident   and   Automobile\nInsurance.\nOffice Northern Crown Bank Building,\nColumbia  Street.     Phone 680.\nTO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA LARGE FRONT BED-\nroom, furnished. Apply Arrow Press.\n609 Victoria street, near Daily\nNews.\nTO    RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLARGE    WELL    FCRN\nished front bedroom,    suitable\ntwo   gentlemen.     Apply   Box   J.   S.,\nDaily News.\nTO LET\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFC RNISHED ROOM, COR-\nner Agnes and Seventh streets.\nFURNISHED BED ROOMS TO RENT.\nIDOlv   71'   Tr\ufffd\ufffdw   atr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nKOOM TO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA comfortable furnished bedroom suitable for two\ngentlemen.    Apply at 233 8th St.\nJ. NEWSOME & SONS\nPainters, Paperhangers\n: , and Decorators.\nEstimates Given.\ni 214 Sixth Street. Phone 567.\nNEW WESTMINSTER I B.C.\nTO RENT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNICELY FURNISHED\nroom suitable for two. Handy to\nbusiness section.    Apply 129 Tenth\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r r\ufffd\ufffd*f\ufffd\ufffdt\nTO LET\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOMS. AP-\nply    upstairs Trapp    block,    corner\nf*n I !'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd-.  In    Qtr.  p*    qhH    Ptqr .Qnrt\nTO     RENT  --  FURNISHED     BED-\nrooms. 708 Third avenue. Apply\nafter 6 p. m. or between 9 a. m. and\n6 p. m. a: Room 14. G23 Columbia\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtr. r. *\nLOST.\nOF  KEYS,    FINDER\nto  the    Daily    News\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBUNCH\nplease return\noffice.\nW. P. WHITE\nArchitect and   Building  Constructor.\nSpecialist  in  Steel, Reinforced Connote  and   Modern   Building Construction.    Telephone  806.\nRoom   13   Dominion   Trust   Building.\nNEW  WESTMINSTER.\nNOTICE.\nTie undersigned    has    moved    hi\noffice   to   1316   Cariboo  street,   where\nhe will conduct  the real estate  business under his own name.   Tlie office\non Twelfth street  is for sale.\nD. D. BOURKE.\nSealed Tendera addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for\nExamining Warehouse, Vancouver. B.\n: C,\" will be received at this office until 4 p.m., on Wednesday, October 26,\n1910, for the construction of an\nExamining Warehouse, Vancouver\n: B. C.\nPlans, specification and form of contract can be seen and forms of tender\nobtained at th.e office of Mr. Joseph\nGreenfield, resident architect, Winnipeg, Man. Mr. Wm. Henderson, resi-\nlent architect, Victoria, B. C, at thc\nPost Ofiice, Vancouver, and at this\n, department.\nPersons tendering are notified that\ntenders wil] not he considered unless\nI made on  the  printed  forms supplied.\nind signed with    tlieir   actual   signatures,  stating  their occupations    and\nplates of residence.    In the case    of\nfirms, tlie actual signatuie, the nature\nJof the occupation and place of resid-\nI ence of each member of the firm must\n] be ghen.\nEach tender must be accompanied\n'by an accepted chenue op a chartered\n] bank, payahle to the order of the\nHonorable the Minister of Public\nWorks, erpial to ten per cent. (10 p.c.)\nIof the amount of the tender, which\nI will be forfeited if the person tenderling  decline  to enter  into  a  contract\n! 1 when callel upon to do so, or fail to\nei i_._  ,, _..,. . ,\nOLD-TIMER    IS\nVISITING\nEDMONTON\nEdmonton, Oct. 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA visitor to Edmonton today is Col. Thomas Scott. < [\nWinnipeg,   who  came  west   from   Toronto  with  the Wolsley  Red  River es-1\npedition in 1870, and has been a resident   in  Winnipeg ever since.    He  is!\none   of   tbe   oldest   old-timers   In   the\nwest, but has never before visited Edmonton.    He was lor tweny-fonr years I\nan  official  of  the   Dominion  customs |\ndepartment, but  retired  tills year. ,\nThat Edmonton is much more prosperous in appearance than Winnipeg\nwas at this stage of its growth is Colonel Scott s opinion. \"Of course, Winnipeg in the SO's suffered a slump that\nBet it back twenty years, lt is hardly !\nlikely that Edmonton will experience 1\nthe hard tin.es that, struck Winnipeg\nWho Said Xmas\nIt is time to start on your Xmas   work.      We   Ha\njust received a Splendid Assortment of Novelties for\nmaking up.    All in the Newest Designs.\nA. J. BIRTCH\nThe White House 617 Columbia Street\nTHE\nBankofToronto\nNEW BANKING\nACCOUNTS\nMany People who have\nnever before been in a\nposition to do so, may\nnow be ready to.open a\nbank account.\nThe Bank of Toronto\noffers to all such people\nthe .facilities of their\nlaape and strong banking organization.\nInterest is paid  on   Savings\nBalances half-yearly.\n\"''\"siness   Accounts    opened\nou ravorafalc   terms.\nINCORPORATED 1855\nASSETS:;$48,OOO.000\nNEW   WESTMINSTE. ,\nBRANCH\n615 Columbia Street\nB.   C.\nWhite Star-Dominion\nCanadian Service\nSAILINGS.\nMontreal\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdQuebec\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Liverpool.\nLaurentic   \t\ni New, triple screw, 14,882\nCanada  \t\nMegantic\t\nDominion\t\nOct. n\n..lis I\n..Nov. 5\n.Nov. 12\nNov. H\nNOTICE TO  MARINERS.\ncomplete the work contracted for. If\nj the tender he not accepted the cheque\n: will be returned.\nThe department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any\ntender.\nBy order.\nIt. C. DBSROCHERS,\nEnter Information has been received : Secretary\nrelating to the  North    Ann    bridge, Department ot Public Works,\nPraser river, thai fe bridge will    bo i       Ottawa, September 21, 1910.\nclosed only thieo days    for    repairs, \t\nviz.:  27th, -Stb and 29th of October, I    Newspapers will not be paid for this\ni;n_. 'advertisement  it' they insert it with-\nV'icloria, B.C., Ocober 20, 1UJ0.        out auL'io-ity from the department.\nThe Dessert That's Taken\nThe Country By Storm\nWe are almost overwhelmed with the\ntremendour demand for Mooney's Sugar\nWafers.\nThousands of families from coast to\ncoast are enjoying them in place of pastry\nand cake.  There's a reason for this Sugar\nWafer hunger. Get a package today\nand note how crisp and dainty the crusts\nare\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhow delicious the sweet cream\ncenters.\nYou never have tasted such a delight-1\nful, satisfying confection as\nPortland\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHalifax\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLiverpool.\n(Christmas Sailings.) ,\nLaurentic  ..     Dec\nCanada      Dec. 1\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Laurentic and Megantic \ufffd\ufffdr*\nnew White Star steamers-tli elargw\nund moBt modern from Canadian\nports.\nFor  rates,\napply  Id\nberth  reservatl ms,\nED. GOULET, Agent C. P. R'\nW. F. BUTCHER, Agent G. N. \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nT. H. LARKE, N. P. C. P. A.,\n619 Second Avenue, Seattle, K*\"1\nMooney's Sugar Wafers\nThe Dessert That is Asked For Again\nWhenever a toothsome dainty is wanted\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdat luncheon, dinner, tea\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdor at your\nnext party\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdserve Mooney's Sugar Wafers\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwith fruits, ices, sherbets, tea, coffee or\ncool drinks.\nthe finest bakery in Canada. You can be\nsure they are pure. You can easily get\nthem from your grocer in 10 and 25 cent\ndainty, dust and damp-proof tins.\nPut Mooney's Sugar Wafers on your\nshopping list NOW. [i2|\nMooney's Sugar Wafers are made in\nThe Mooney Biscuit and Candy Co., Ltd. ; ; ; l^\nJEGGS!\nGreen Cut Bone to Make\nYour  Chickens  Lay.\nCentral Meat Market\nBOWELL & ODDY\nCorner  Eighth  St. and  Fifth Ave\"\"'\nPHONE  370.\nFor all kinds of\nJOB   PRINTING\nPhone 695\nor leave orders at\nThe    Arrow   P'csS\nE. M. Dominy, Pro-\n.... 609 Victoria\nStieet.\nMrs\nnear The Dally News Co.\nTry a  \"WANT\"  ad In Tlie\nU jrUi feria* r\ufffd\ufffduJU.\nN'e\n.8.\n.,.< \ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdii\ufffd\ufffdh\n\ufffd\ufffd.. _i.nK. .URSDAV. OCTOBER 27, 1910.\nIHE DAILY NEWS.\nPAGE THREE.\nRank of Montreal\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"^BTABUSHKD 1\ufffd\ufffd17.\n$14,400,000.00\nrAPlTAL     11,000,000.00\nRESERVE   \t\npbtB throughout Canada and\nBriin iiind anu in London. Eng-\nNewf')U'ui'''''Vk Chicago and Spokane,\nland. ^\\ ? Mexlco City. A general\n0.S.A- '\" uUBlness transacted.\nbanking     .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .   ue(1_   available\nSiSSi.. *\ufffd\ufffd ***** -\nit ment\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDeposits\nLAND    REGISTRY    ACT.\nLet-\nwit li\nthe\nworld- k D3pai_ ^^^^\ns .vl0nf in sums of *l  and upward,\nSurest allowei t\nit 3 per cent, per\nannum    I  >'^ ..'.^'jlSO.OOO.OOO.OO\nTotal  A8SI '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\t\nNFW  WESTMINSTER  BRANCH,\nD. BRYMNER, Manager.\nRe lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, IT\nand IS, block 42 of section I!, block ll,\n1 North range 7, west In the district of\nNew  Westminster.\nI    WHEREAS proof of the loss of cer\nti. cate of title number 3379P, issued\nin the name or Sarah Mlchle has been\nI filed  in  this ollice.\nNOTICE   IS   HEREBY   GIVEN thai\nII shall, ai the expiration ol one month\nfrom the date of the fit st publication\nthereof, In a daily newspapei  publish-\n| ed in the city of New Westmln! ter, Ls\nsue a duplicate ol the said certificate,\nunless  ir  tbe  meantime  valid  o   i\n' tion be made to me In writing,\n('. S. KEITH.\nDistrici  Registrar of titles,\nLand Registry Offlce, New Wei tmin\nster, li. ''., September .7. 1910.\nDR BRYCE ON kussia is in good\n'   WESTERN CANADA      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWell Known Scientist and\nTheologian Tells Nation\nHas Been Welded.\nCzar's    Country   Has   Over    Hundred\nMillion    Surplus\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWarning    Is\nIssued.\nNew Westminster\nMail Service\nWestminster\nTransfer Co.\nt,fflc8 .phone 11*      a*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd'\nColumbls  Street.\nBapage   delivered   promptly     a\n,ny part of tie citj.\nLyht and Heavy Hauling\n6   QFPICE-TBAM  OFPm\n\"To The\nGeneral PuMi<\nDr. l      .   one of the professors in\ncollege ami one of the besl\ni n  in  i he Canadian   Mi.ld e\ndelivered   the   presidential   ad-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ii   ! i eting of the Royal Soli      In (ittawH a few days ago.    He\nehoKi subjecl   the  Canadian-  I '\nSt, Petersburg, Oct. 2f:.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr.rand vizier Hakki Pasha's tiuesl for gold for\nTurkey lies provoked Finance Minister Kokovtzeft a categoric declaration\nthai Uns.-ia hai no Intention or raisin:', anv foreign or internal loans and\nthai the currenl financial .vear prompt surplus   of   200,000,000   rubles\nJ?\nTAKE   NOTICE.\nWhere can 1 get th< best potal \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*- In\nIt;   '.'    Onlj   one   answer   to  thai\nquestion.\nW. Unit Cook. 527 From street, city,\npi me i     l le hns nothing    bul    11 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      nice and n ealj,    Ti :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPrlcef   0   K.,  b;   the  sack  or\n1 ion.\nfori el  the address\ni rn Canada,\nlonal    life,   said    Dr.\n! e   said   to   havo   i\ntlon  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:   1867,   The\ntin oni   ol   western   Can\nid    :       heei flrsl  of n  d< -\nor,   This   was   in\niart dm    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ence i xerclsed by\ni npany.   Winnipeg\nhad n    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd sentimi nil  than\nToronto.    The es-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - sentlmenl  had\nbeen   lai geh   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e I   to   by   the\n_t | ion I    lO'.ci    ior   :iiiuii>>.\nGardin,ern!,\ufffd\ufffda;d,ner    HATT COOK\n...bom $103,000,000) over the estimated c\\| endil ui\". I le sav a he will\nnol  have to go to the banks for the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ation ol converting Russia's high-\nt . . intei ei I lo in of 5 i er coin into\none of 4 Vt per cent, ai this is now\npi aci icable becau e of Russia's im-\nprov eii economic ct ndH lon.\nThis de ilarat I in is regarded al St,\nPetersburg as prlmarllj addressed to\ni; e   financial   side of  the  An\nTime Time\nof of\nArrival: Closing:\n20:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnited States via C. P. K.\n(dally except Sunday I. .22.00\n8:30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver via li  C. E. It.\n(daily except Sunday).. 8:00\nVancouver via B. C. E. It.\n(daily  except Sunday)..11:00\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver via B. ('. !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.. R.\n(daily excepl  Sunday)..16:00\nvia   ll.  C.   E.   K.\nexcept   Sunday (..23:00\nvia   B.  C.   E.   R.\nexcept Sunday)., v\nvia   li.   ('.   E..R.\nexcept Sunday)..13\n30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnited States via O. N. R.\n(daily excepl  Sunday).. 8\n00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnited States via G. N. R,\n(dally except. Sundaj l~16\ni:: mi-\nis-.Oil\ns', un\n11:00-\nBUSINESS DIRECTORY\n(Oard   of   trade\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnew wkbt-\nminster board of Trade meets in tne\nhoard room. City Hall, as follows:\nThird Thursday of each month:\nquarterly meeting on the tnird\nThursday of February, May, August\nand November, at tj p.m. Annual\nmeetings on the third Thursday ot\nFebruary. New members may ba\nproposed and elected at any monthly or quarterly meeting. C. H.\nStuart-Wade, secretary.\n-Victoria\n(daily\nVictoria\n(daily\n-Victoria\ni daily\nIB\n^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_,\nada i        i en who had fill- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn alliance  and  its   1 urKis.i  pollcj\ned  the nor-general  of\n30\nOil\nIII\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd00\nPRINTERS.\nWESTMINSTER PRESS FOR EVEKY\nkind of job printing. Midget loose\nleaf ledgers; Cowle Carbon Papers.\nPhone 55, P. O. Box 142. Old\nDally  News  Block. Sixth street.\nind    Eu-\n8:30\nFi a ei\nexi epl\nFraser\nexcept\n8:31\n{_, G. Gardiner)\nARCHITECTS\nt- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Westminster  Trust  Building\nR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm  New Westminster. B. C.\nPhone 661 Residence   Phone  133\nThe  Potato  Merchant and Auctioneer.\n527   Front  St.,  New  Westminster.\nPhone 550.\nHOSPITAL\nWestminster Pirate Hospital.\nTownsend t't. Maternity\nand non-contagious medical\ncases accepted. Terms from\n}'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-, weekly. For further partlcu-\nlart   apply   to   Hospital.   Tele-\nNo bitterness in WINDSOR\nTABLE SALT. It is piquant\nin sakness\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbut delicate, giving put\nthe right uvour.    Use no other.\n151\nIT   PAYS  TO  ADVERTISE\nENGLISH WATCHMAKER\nc;\nGold Watc'jes for Ladi.-s from |12.\/i\nSilver Watches,    gents'    open face\n16 00.\n-   ..:  Watches,   gents'  open    case\n17.60 up.\nAgent    for    Waltbam   and      Elgin\nv, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd bes.\n\\\\ ii \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   repairing a specialty.\nF. CRAKE\nTwo Doors from Geo. Adams' Grocery\nPALMER\nGASOLINE ENGINES\n...   to  25  H.   P.\n2 and 4 Cycle.\nLocal  Agents\nWestminster Iron Works\nPhone   53.\nTenth   St.,   New   Westminster.\nFOR CHILLIWACK\nAnd   Upriver   Landings\nThe  New  Sternwhee'er\nS. S. PAYSTREAK\nPort Mann\nTen acres In section 21, range\n2. at (1000; one-quarter casi:.\nTwenty acres in secion 20,\nrange 2, at $1000;    one-quarter\ncasli.\nFor   subdivision,   these   are\nmoneymakers.\nCity Property\nl'i'st class lots on Seventh\navenue, sin. le or double, well\nsits: ted, 6fixl32. Tills is a gi i d\nbuy.\nGood  building lots on El|\navenue, near Second street. Enquire abom this, there Is money\nto be made.\nHouses\nWe liave a number of choice\nbouses for sale from $1600, for\n(260 cash, balance easy, to $1\"\n000.\nNational Finance Co.\nH. P. LATHAM, Local Manager.\nNew  Westminster,  B.  C.\nGermany  lias  never ceased  to  press\nfor a quotation  ol   her securitlei   on\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .    Paris   Bourse,   which   she   first\n- mghl when she settled amicably the\nCasablanca Incident.   There is now a\nmovement   In   Berlin,   which   i.   sup-\niis maiestv !\",ne l ''>'  ,l,e new foreign  minister,\nsuccessful Canadian  gov-   \"ami.  Kir,,iorlin-\\Vac|,tei. ro try a fall\nI with M. Pinchon, the French foreign\nminister, somewhat similar to that by\nwhich the  kaiser and Chancellor Von\nBuelow engineered the downfall of M.\nDelcasse  over   Morocco.     M.   Plnchon\nhas taken a much stronger stand than\nwas   expected    in   resisting    the    advances    upon    French    capital    from\nCanada. Noni I i i howe> er, ha l\nshown so i '.' and sympathetic\nInteresl In all things western as the\npresenl governor-general, who Dr,\n..:\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ce fell \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ft ou 'I receive the\neartj commendation of liis majest j\nas the mosl\nernor.\nThe Canadian parliament had also\nplayed a large pari In tlie Canadiani-\nztlon of the west, the task of gathering the scattered units of the country\nand welding them together having\nheen done chiefly by two great leaders, men of different shades of polit i\n  slianes oi ponu-\n-al opinion, but both believed in west- garters which are not politically comn Canada.   To deal with the insur-! operating with France.\nection in the west, to unite hostile *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Kokovtzeft has let it be known\nand diverse elements, to allay dis-',lal Russia which used to take all\ncontent on railway questions and to!.he mone>' that France had to spare.\ngrapple with the building of the Cana\n9:25\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll   points  east\nrope  (daily)   \t\n22:30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll  points easl   and\nro| e i adlly i   \t\n9:25-  Sap] ei ton    and     Fi\nMills      (daily\nSundayi\n20:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-Sap) erton    and\nmills       (daily      except I\nSunday)\n9:25\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-Coquitlam   (daily\nSunday)       \t\n13:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCentral     Park     and\nmonds     l daily     except\nSunday)       11:00\n14:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEaBt Burnaby and Bur-\nquit'am (dailye except\nSunday)    14:00\n10:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTimberland. Strawberry\nHill and South Westminster i Tuesday and\nFriday)         14:00\n10:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLadner,     Port     Guichon,\nWestham  Island    13:30\n10:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAnnieville,   Sunbury I daily\nexcept   Sunday    13:3d\n10:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAnnalis Island Monday\nWednesday     and     Fri-\nPIANO TUNING.\nPIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND\nrepaired by your local tuner, W. E.\nMartin, Mus. Bac, Sll Dublin St.,\nPhone L615.\nLABOR  AGENTS.\nCOAST LABOR AGENTS! .MAN'A-\nger G. J. Sykes), 62 Powell street,\nVancouver,    Phone   3676,     Prompt\nattention given to all orders for\nmale help. Ring us up, wire or\nwrite if  unable to  visit  us.\nWHITESIDE & EDMONDS, BAKK1S-\nters ami solicitors, Westminster\nTrust Block, Columbia street. N ,w\nWestminster. W. J. Whiteside, H.\nL. Edmcsids.\nWADE, WHEALLER, McQUARRlE &\nMARTIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBarristers and Solicitors.\nWestminster offices. Rooms 7 and 8\nGuichon block, corner Columbia and\nMcKenzie streets: Vancouver offlces, WllMams building, 41 Granville street. F. C. Wade, K. C;\nA. Whealler, W. G. McQuarrie, G. E.\nMartin.\nHan  Pacific  railway  from  tlie  Atlan-\nt-Ic to ihe Pacific was tbe task of the'\nlate  Sir John  A.  Macdonald.  a  Canadian  of  the  hardy   British    race   that\nleads the world.    The other leader, al-\nBO a Canadian, belonged to the other\nrenowned   race  of   Europe.    He   too,\na oui i have a   great   transcontinental\nrailway to his credit, and the formation of two great Canadian provinces.\n.1'. I these with love of a great young\nnation, would l e to him a\nhonor\ndoes not need it any more. To that\nextent Russia can support the policy\nof holding France's savings as a weapon in the present European duel, This\nis regarded as of immediate importance here, where theie is a widespread conviction that the present\n\"nirkish regime and Young Turkism\nwill collapse into choas within three\n:. onths.\nNo   members   of   tlie   headquarters\nstaff of  Russia's  southwestern  army\ncrown of  corP8   :';   ,;:t'   Kieff  headquarters  are\nI al ing leave this autumn\n(Tuesday,\nand    Satur-\n 13:30\nPiper's    Sid-\nG.     N.     R-\n:20\nThe   remarkable   success   of   Russia's  military  flying  men  al  tlie   St.\nPetersburg   aviation   meeting   aroused\ntin   enthusiasm   of  the   masses,  who\nmver  expected  ti  ste  anything  successful  done by  the iron in  uniform.\nOver   100,000   persons    were    present\nwhen Lieutenant  Rudneff flew for an\nand three-quarters and landed accurately   inside   a   twelve-meter mease\nv   i      had bei n n aii ki d for him.   An-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    officer remained in the air an\nhour an.l  a   half,  vvhile fourteen  flew\nfor over half an hour.\nday\n10:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWoodwards\nThursday\nday\n9:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver.\ning     via      ^^^^^^^^\n(daily except Sunday)..14\n11:30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCloverdale and Port Kells\n(daily except Sunday)..15:00\n11:30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdClayton   (Tuesday, Thursday.   Friday    and    Sat-\nday       ..' 15:00'\n11:30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTynehead    (Tuesday   and\nFriday i  15:00\n8:30\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBurnaby  Lake   (daily  ex-\ncei t Sunday   16:ff0\n20:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAbbotsford. Matsqui, Huntington, etc. (daily except Sun lay)    !\n.5:45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCrescent,White Rock and\nBlaine     (daily     except\nSunday)        8:00\n45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHall's Piaiiie. Fern Ridge\nand Bazlemen (Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday)   8:00\nAUDITOR   AND  ACCOUNTANT.\nH. J. A. BURNETT, AUDITOR AND\nAccountant. Tel. R 128. Room,\nTrapp block.\nR. T. PRINCE, EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAgent for the\nHall Safe Co. Offlce, Room 9, Westminster Trust block,  city.\ncTPMnfiVlAPHV\nTYPEWRITING\nLeaves Bl ackman-Ker Milling Company's wharf. New Westminster, with\npassengers and freight  as follows:\nLeaves New Westminster Tuesday\nThursday and Saturday at 8 a. m.\nLeaves Chilliwack Wednesday, Fri-\nflay and Sunday at 7 a. m.\nFirst Class Passenger Accommodation\nROYAL CITY NAVIGATION CO., Ltd.\nNew   Westminster\nUnder the heading of law and or-\nlei  In the wesl  Dr, Bryce first re'er-\ned to the justice mi ted oul   bj   the\n:   Ison  Ba;   company, later followed\ni\\  the organization \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    r<      at  i\nml the firm administration of Ju   i e\nj which '. i - had 11 - d ie effect.   <)ne of\ne chief pn    e      with wl ich the law\n: tad to       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' d been the subduing\ne Tnd   n* ti Ibes ol   tl e  wei I\n874 the mounted police I was t\nal I ed ' ' as 1st In the surmout ting\nif this and other difficulties and\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdvents proved 'his one of the great-\nisl achievements of the western gov-i\n.rnuient, Another Important element\na western d< elopmenl had been the JAPS are\nestablishment  ol its natural highway.\nUnity   with   diversity   is   the ^H          \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd___\nvairhvvori for anuda. sail Dr. Bryce. New Vork. Oct. 26,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBertram L.\nl'here must be some fair average ot Simpson, who under the pen name jf\nhusiness community between east and Putnam Weale. is known as an inter-\nwest. Unity of spiiit grew trom equal- national authority on Chinese politics.\nity of opportunity and  character and  discusses   tlie   piesent    relations    be-\nichlevement,   sense   and   worth,   must   tween  China  and  .lapan  in  an  inter-1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIbe the binding tie of east  and  west, 'view today, following liis return from! Departures.\nUnion was quite compatible with povjthe Seniles conferences in  Europe. 6:45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Seattle, Port Moody, Bar\nI litical  differences.    The  old   style   if      he says:     \"The annexation  of  Ko- Uett and Vancouver,\nwatchwords or  hereditary bias | rea by Japan  Is the most  si. nificant'    8:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Vancouver\nu'KEE.MAN     BUNTING,     ROOM     22\nCurtis Block.   P. O. Box 694.\nCUSTOM       STENOGRAPHY       AND\nTypewriting; copy work, husiness\nletters, etc. Coumbia street. Telephone 62.\nGENERAL AGENTS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe   Pacific   Coast   Fire   In\nsuraoce Co.\nThe    Prudential     Investment\n|      Co.\nThe B.C. Permaient Loan Co.\nREACHING\nFOR     ALL\nCHINA\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nRAILWAY CO.\nTrain  Servcce New\nWestminster\nWHITE,  SHILES  fc  CO\nleal   Estate  and  Insurance  Agents-\nCity,  farm   and  sunnrban  property,\n62S and 746 Columbia St.\npai ty\nWestminster\nGARAGE\nAll   Kinds   of   Automobile\nAccessories.\nJACKSON\nPRINTING\nCOMPANY\nRepairs Promtply Executed.\nirnarvon   and  sixth  St,   New\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .inster B. C, Phone 354.\nJOHN  DOBSON, Manager.\nCORRECT\nSTYLISH\nPRINTING\nEstimates   Given  on   Any   Kind\nof   Job   Printing\nThomson   Blk.\nPhone   388\nshould he the method and in this rei\nSpect western Canada bad been of\nservice to the east In supply new questions to awaken its interest.\nOne salient feature in thp diversities of Canadian life was the difference of the English and French languages  anions  the  original  Canadian   .,\t\n. Ipopulation wliich had prevailed tor one] dominate completely its externa\ni\" j Hundred and titty years since Canada  ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   --\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>--       tm,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'became  English.    The  mere logician\n.le Handed   uniformity   and   said   that\nequality   of   treatment   would   require\nthat German, Scandinavian and Gall-\nilan Bhould have tlie sane official rec-\nignition as French.   But treaty ii. ht.-i,\n: century and a half of usage and a'emiire than\nirge native-born Bectlon of more tli tu :\ntwo  and  a   half  millions   of  French-1       *   * \"\"\ni Canadians placed their claim on a dif-  bui   the   majority\nereiit  plane.    Difference of language      ^^^^^^ '\nlid not Interfere with unity of a.'Hon\nind was entirely compatible with Ci-\nInadlan uniiv.    Nor was this unity  in\nmy   way   inconsistent   with   religious\nliioiences   unless   those   were   henc.\ninieasonable and  un-Christlan.    Lib-\narty of conscience, within the limits\nit national life must be an element in\nlie national life of every strong peo-\n9:15\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Montreal, Nicola, Vancou-\nr and local points.\n15:65\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo St. Paul. Kootenay points\nfact or in tlie international polities of,    \t\nUie Ear East In a century.    The Jap-i\ufffd\ufffder and local points.\nanese are reaching for all of China. If,\nsouthern  Manchuria poes the wav  of Iwii Sumas.\nKorea the fate of Peking is sealed, for     16:45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo   Vancouver     and    local\nthen Japan will be only six hours by  points. Agassiz and loeal^poRits\nrail from the Chinese capital, and able\nif not to annex the country at least to  points\nOiniS.     flfi\ufffd\ufffdP3H.    m..*.     .\"      .   --\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n19:36\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Montreal and    Okanagan\ninternal policy. The Japanese believe this is the period of their nis-\ntory exactly similar to the eighteenth\ncentury in England's history, wuen\nBritain founded her empire. They believe if all opportunities are taken advantage of Japan will found a vaster\nEngland's.\n20:50\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Vancouver only.\nArrivals.\nMontreal,\nGALVLN, LADIES' AND MEN'S TAI-\nloring. A new line of Spring suiting just in. Button making, pressing and repairing. 40 Lome street.\nPhone R 508.\nbLNbO.. \ufffd\ufffd AVhic .. M*H. KHUU,\nGame, Yee-etablcs. etc. Dean BlocK,\nnext to Bank of Montreal\nDealer, Upholsterer and UndenaKer,\ncorner Agnes and Mckenzie Btreets.\nPhone 176, night call 81.\n^ were    industrious.\nlaw-abi ling people. Tlie other and\nlargest body of foreigners who had\nbeen setttling in the prairie provinces\nwere the Riitlienians. They were Slavonian in race, active, quick-tempered,\nindustrious people who were scattered\nIn many reserves and in almost every\ncity or town where labor was re-\nqulred,\nwhet her\n7:43\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom\nPort   Moody.\n9:10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom    St.    Pan!\nKootenay and Sumas.\n10: IS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom     Agassiz\nand local points.\n16:16\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom Vancourer.\nIS: 45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom     Vancouver,^\nand local points.\n20:40\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom Vancouver.\n22:02\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom Montreal    and\npoints.\nED GOULET, Agent C\nVancouver.\nOkanagan.\nVancouver\nV\\ Lai MINSTER WOODWOKhJNU\nCo., bank, office and store Uttiugs;\ncabinet, stair, showcases, manieis\nand detail work. Designs and estimates furnished. J. Brookes, proprietor. Works: Corner Eleventh\nnnd car line. P. O. box 254. Pbone\n473.\nSeattle\nNicola\nH.  C.  B.  FOSTER,\ncouver.\nA.  G.  P.  A.,\nP..\nVan\nFIRE  APPLIANCES.\nFIRE EXTINGUISHERS.    THE LAT-\nest in fire fighting apparatus.\nR. Harris & Co., Lavery block,\nColumbia stieet.    Phone 051.\nTbe   chief   question    was\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      ; r\".,:Peist-  coul I   nat   these   foreigners   would    obey    Cana-\nintlnte^atet^on:        J^ STcS& <SS3 SK\nSe    Ths was. of course, debata- sential\n\",:. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm.l   bUl  the speaker was deal- country.\n.;;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    with   the   system,   but   look- Inhn\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Bl education as the agency foi tbe\nto\nlabor   it\nwon en\nNEW   TWIN   SCREW   STEAMSHIPS\n\"Prince Rupert\" \"d \/'P'.nce \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdg__.\nLargest\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSurest\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSwiftest     3500 tons.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- RUPERT 11:30 p.\nLeavo   Vancouver   (JohnstonWhart) to-,' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Rupert hy s.\nm.   Monday   and   Friday.    Close connections at  nmu       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpR|NCE\nS.  \"PRINCE   ALBERT\"   to   Stewart   on   arrival   Ol    S.     .\nRUPERT\" and \"PRINCE GEORGE.\"\nthe development of the\nThey performed the manual\nrequired,  and    their   young\n  ,.-, ,.,^ ..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  [made    invaluable    household\nilding  up of a  united  and  powerful   workers.    Judging from tlieir desire to\nThe fact  thai  the  English  lan-  learn Canadian ways they would form\nvvrs   taught   in   the   schools   of, a   useful   element    in    nation-buildiug.\nii the west  vvas a proof Dr. Bryce took historic parallels from\nol   education  as a  Canadian    life    to    support  liis stiUe-\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nU. Coast iSM'mgs\nMONUMENTAL WORKS.\nB. C. MONUMENTAL WUKfe.8, jas.\nMcKay, manufacturer and Importer\nof monnmental tombstones, building\nstone, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed,\nf-oliinabla street,  New  Westminster\ntate.\ni.r. I   ^^\n... ery class\n,r tlie Importance\nAfter all those who came\ni>\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -^ Rrr ir--0;\"\ncity\n\"PRINCE   ALBERT'\ni.i. Monday ami for Queen ChariotU\n''  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Thursday, iir-dnesday an.l Saturday.\nFor victoria and settle 2:00 p. m. Wednesdaj\n,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUaolnfl cars between\nSold    vestibule    trains    of coaoheii and iim.    i^ York> Tor.\nChicaoo.   Detroit.   London,   Hamilton    Niagara  r       ,        ^\ufffd\ufffd.    pa||way\nonto,  Montreal,  Portland,  Boston, etc.    \"Iljw \ufffd\ufffd\ni .   >ha  American  continent,\nunder  one  management  on  the fi.trertm.\n,     i ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . and full information, passenge. 01\nFor rates   time tables, booklets ana mu\ntrel\ufffd\ufffdlit, apply to L V-DRUCE,\nH. G. SMITH, \"comme'clal   Agent.\nT\ufffd\ufffdg?.!?RrrfidO\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWll\ufffd\ufffdBUl,  Vancouver\nGENERAL  AGENCY,  TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.\nyj&ffi *^K2fi riS^n darsecond proolem  was the\nh00l8,    The universltj  Of Ma        a   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.i;.*\"',lnMllx  M  Americans   into   the\n00,  rorme.l   hy  a   nni.m $**$\ufffd\ufffd]*$*    statisUcs showed  that  15 per\n\"\"*k,S'  Und6:f STbSftJleS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd cent  of the influx was German lit ori-\n,,,,,,,1 some Ol i-s 'est stii,.enu e ^^ Scandinavian:  40 per\nhese foreign lmf^n^'   dlan utflty cent   returning   Canadians   or   their\n,n ,MS \"U,\";.\"e\\o-   W?TouSS Sren   an.   10 l-er cent  native-horn\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \"\"\",', H,\"'.vodel.      The I Americans     Dr.   Bryce   gave   details\nV\"\"\"l' .'. ese      s Se SfigSni. The|of a  number of settlements to prove\nSTEAMSHIPS   FROM   VANCOUVER\nto  Victoria.\n10:00 a. m    Daily\n1:00 p.m    Daily\nTO   SEATTLE.\n10:00 a. m    Daily\n11:00 p.m .... Dally except Saturday\n11:110 p. m   Saturday\nTO   NANAIMO.\nKING'S HOTEL \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd COLUMBIA ST.\nPhone IS. Newest and most up-to-\ndate in the city. Terms moderate.\nFirst class cuisine.  J, Traehy, Prop.\n2:00 p. m.\nDaily\nHOTEL LYTTON\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd517 FRONT ST.\nPhone 101!. Comfortable accomodation. Terms moderate. McLeod &\nWatkins, proprietors.\nirsi\n3060.\n,w o. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd-\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI,-\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,, fVom Europe.1 Ms  contentions.      In    conclusion   he\nw0 bodies Of loieigneis mr y . American settlers without\n\"he Doukhobors am 1 Rt'   ^'\"^^\/^Vccptlon.  had  declared  their  preiei-\n.h0.e about ^^\"^Xrg m\"   ence for Canadian laws and bad also\ny raged,    The P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmobOPl 'were a ence Canadian customs, al-\n\ufffd\ufffd\"!\ufffd\ufffd\" K-T^T^^^'SSS  became British  subjects and\ntartans, and as a rute a morai \ufffd\ufffd wpi.e ,n generaj n\\.\nl\"e0,;o the iovernment and the police, migrants. ..\nTO   UNION   AND   COMOX.\n2.00 p. m    Mondays\n8:00 a'.,m.. .Thursday8 and Saturdavs\nTO  ALASKA.\n11:00 p.m    Everv Saturdav\nTO PRINCE  RUPERT.\n11:00 p.m. Every Thursday and Sat.\nTO STEWART  (Portland Canal).\n11:00 p. m    Every Thursday\nS. S. Beaver leaves New  Westminster 8 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and\nFridays;  leaves Chilliwack 7 a.iu.\nTuesday,   Thursday    and   Saturdays\nFor particulars, apply to\nED GOULET,\nAgent. New Westminster.\nC.  B.  FOSTER,\nA. O. P. A , Vancouver.\nI. O. O. F. AMITY LODGE NO. 27\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe regular meetings of this lodge\nare beld in Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Carnarvon and Eighth streets,\nevery Monday evening at 8 o'clock.\nVisiting brethren cordially Invited\nto attend. W. H. West, N.G.: W. C.\nCoatham, P.G.. recording secretary;\nJ. W. MacDonald, financial secretary\nIT  PAY8 TO ADVERTISE\nI . -IN-\nI\nTHE OAttV NEW*\n**9H* . ****** I f\n*m\n1\nr\"*c\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI.     Pi\ni,'\nft'-*\nPAGE FOUR.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27\n1910,\nThe Daily News\nPublished by Tbe Dally News Publish-\nlng Company, Limited, at their offices.\nCorner   of    McKenzie   and    Victoria\nStieets.\nE. A.  Paige Managing   Director\n^-vLjusJiSi\"'*\"\nTHURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1910.\nLEES LIMITED\nWe Furnish Your\nHome   Complete\nLEES LIMITED\nSUCCESSORS    TO    LEE'S   FURNITURE   EMPORIUM.\nPHONE  73.      716-718 COLUMBIA  ST.,  NEW  WESTMINSTER.\nBY WAY OF SPORT.\nWo  do not   celebrate our funerals\nwith games, nor use tlie grave as    a I\nstarting-post     lor     races,   says   the\ni\nNation. To us it would seem harsh\nto gather in fervid chariots tlie dust\nso lately human, and hy the si. lit of\nwrestling youths to recall a vanished\nprowess, In this country we think it\nmore lining to commemorate the dead\nin the sherry of a lugubrious lunch.\nBul the secure judgment of the universe is against us. and cn every\nquarter ol' the world's round tlie grief\nof deatli has received its consecration in athletics. On steppe and\nprairie the mourners gallop round the\ntomb; in tlie Caucasus they dance In\nrivalry of sorrow; and in Western\nislands they mingle the cheer of the\nhurling match with their lamentations.. The first athletic sports of\nwhich we real were held at the\nfuneral when Achilles mourned over\nIlls departed friend, and in his honor\npresented a first-rate needlewoman as\nflrst prize in the chariot-race, and, as\nconsolation to tbe loser In the wrestling match, a good maid-of-all-work,\nvalued at. four oxen and what the\npoor girl thought cf heing bestowed\nupon a loser and valued at only one-\nthird of the tripod that was tbe first\nprize, estimated at twelve oxen,\nHeaven only knows!\nSo. if we were not a peculiar peo-\nTle, we should expect to find the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsporting Lord Derby buried in tlie\nmiddle of the Epsom course.   We may -\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsuppose it was tbe commemoration of *\nheroic tombs that  gave to the Greek P\ufffd\ufffd-'ls->'\ufffd\ufffd\"-Please.   contest,\ngames a certain solemnity and religious permanence, keeping them\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdalive for more than a thousand years,\nand   allowing   hardly  an   Interruption ner \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,he foot raco ^rked the date.\nHECTOR   McCAIG,   Manager.\nOne Night, Thanksgiving, Monday, Oct. 31st\nThe   Success of Three Continents\n\"Mrs. Wiggs of\nthe Cabbage Patch\"\nBy   Annie   Crawford Flexner and\nAlice Hegan Rice\nLIEBLER & CO., Managers.\n300 Nights al Terry's Theatre, London, England\nPrices:   $1.00,  75c, 50c and 25c\nin their regularity, till Tbeodosius\ncondemned the old gods to twlllghi\nand exile, four centuries after the\nliirtb of Christ. In Homeric times, a\nfurther touch   of religion-   came    in,\nin     wliich ances that deface our civilized middle-\nevery kind of violence was permitted, age.    The    necessity    of    appearing\nexcept   biting  and    the    gouging    of'naked in    the    gymnasiums    checked\neyes;   but in later centuries the  win-'such deformity, and tlie    young    athlete's diet of figs and cheese\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdno wine\nheing  allowed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdprobably  conduced  to\na life-long temperance.    \"Good form,\"\nrather than speed or size of muscles.\nsimply   because   the   foot  race   came\nflrst on the program of \"events.\"   The\nRomans dated by their consuls, quite\nimportant people in their  time,    but' was always the object of training dur\nhard to remember.    We bave trouble  lng the best age;    no    records    were\nenough to date by tbe    numbers    of  kept of times or distances,   and\nsince a god would assist a competitor successive years.    Hut if we dated by.miration  was bestowed on  style.    Af\nin  answer ti  prayer\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdas  happened  in\nwhen,     having\nthe stroke    of the    winning    'Varsity  is  well  known,  tiie winner at one of\nfhe  page  of  T'lysses\njust   \"tied\"    foi\nAjax, he entered for the foot-race and   get   0|.  Reform   Bm  belongs    to    the\nwon  with a  spurt  inspired by  Pallas year  when  wilson    of    cbristchtirch   whole clty' and llis tellow townsmen\nAthene, \"'ho \"made both liis feet   and  st!0ked the winning    eight    for    the  went out t0 11)eet  l'i:n with songs und\nlands feel liy'.it.\"    Tlie original prac- ,hi,.d  time.\"  how  many  of  us  would  dances.   Hymns of mingled praise and\nti-e of pawies    as training    for    war  pasa an examination in  the sequence  KOod\nnatnrallv increased-the*r seriousness '0f history?   And   yet   we   call our-'\nen-l onlv an armv'of. runners, in^pe'-.  seive3 an athletic    people,    and    the\nfeet   tramjncr  w0'ild  have  th .ushi pf haughtiest chauffeur wears    blue    on\ncbar=ine the enemy at full snee-1 over  i)0at race day. given   a   front   seat   at   public   eere-\na mile of roueh ground, as the Athen-      in his excellent    work    on    \"Greek   monies and free  meals In  the    town\nT-no   fin  ro   Marathon.    Imagine  the Athletic  Sports and    Festivals\"    Mr.   hull; while at Sparta the winner of an\nBritish .oldier's linen, re at receiving  Norman Gardiner tells us tbere  was\nsuch a cr-r,-_ari . !    When we add the  n3    betting   in    the    contests.    Tbat\n. ip-retic   and   definite  mind     of  the  seems tlie more remarkable since, in\nGreeks, their  r'elieht   In  competition, the chariot race at Patroclus* tuneral,\nt^elr np.Mon for nhvsical proportion.  Idomeneus, the Cretan, bet Ajax evens\nand their lnveH- climate, t .->t allowe .  jn  cauldrons that Dlomede was  lead-\ncrew, and had to    record    upon    the the great contests contributed a glorv,\nthe  wrestling    with   ,a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdets (;f ,nemm,., ..,,,,, wa].   0,. Hud.  ^    ^    ^    ^ ^^    ^ ^ ^\nadvice, of which Pindar's were\nprobably the finest as well as the last,\nwere composed in bis honor.    He was\nCLEARANC\nSTORE   HOURS:   8 A.M. to 6 P.M.; SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.\nDRESS GOOD\nVALUE TO $2.00 FOR 75c P'R YARD.\nAmi a line lot of exclusive suitings aie Included here,    Self striped broadcloths, plain venel\nchevrons and novelty suitings in  two-lone effects  make a  splendid selection for the early shop)\t\nabout  .\">n lengths in all and they range In lengths trom tour to seven yards,   Get here In time, .\nlike these will not  remain here long, nnd the earlier you come the heller the choice. An exi i llei I\nof colorings.    Regular values as high as $2.00 per yard, lor 7_\nFANCY LINENS\nSee our window display of fancy linens.   A suggestion of Thanksgiving.    The  variety  shown     . ,.\ngives an idea of tlie extensl e slock on hand.   We invite your Inspection.\nDoyleys and Centre Pieces from   35c [r(lch\nTray Cloths and Runners fr nn  50 Each\nTea Cloths and Pillow Shams from 75c Each\nTable Cloths\nKxcellent values offered in Table Cloths\nfor Thanksgiving use. A large assortment of\nnew  designs.    Inspect tbem.\nSize 63x76, special    $1.25\nS-4  Damask Cloth  $1.50 and $1.25\n8-10 Linen Cloths  $2.25\nR-10 Linen Cloths $2.75\nLinen   Sets, Cloth with Nakins to match, from,\nper set $5.00\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI\nSilk Lined Gloves, 50c\nCashmere Gloves witli plain silk lining Some\nhave suede finish. Colors are black, hrown. tan\nand fawn.    All sizes.    Per pair 50c\nCamp Blankets at a\nReduction\nTo   induce early  buying.    A    strong,    serviceable,  (lark grey  Blanket in the following sizes:\ns ih. large size, regular $r,.oo for  $4.50\n7 lh. large sizes, regular $4.60 for $3.95\ni; lh. large sizes, regular $3.75 for $3.35\nTable Napkins\nA   ch 'ice range In Table Napkins,    W'e i\na   specialty of ready  hemmed goods.\n't-f.    Napkins,  hemmed    $1.25\n!\">-\ufffd\ufffd    Napkins,  hemmed    $1.75\n6-8 and  3-4 Napkins, pure linen   $2.25\n6-8  and  \"--1  Napkins, pure linen    $2.50\n.\".-I    Napkins, pure linen   $2.75\n\"-4    Napkins, pure linen    $3.50\n::-!    Napkins, pure linen    $4.00\nGloves at 35c a pair\nIn black,   hrown. grey and fawn, lisle and i\nmere.      Fine  quality.     Fast    colors.    All\nIn stock.    Rare values, per pair   35c\nTempting Offerings in\nFlannelette\nlim  yards White Flannelette.    27 Inchi\nPer yard 8c\n29 Inch St ipeii Flannelette,    Per yard ... 10-\n'.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2 inch Striped Flannelette.    Per yard . ...12'2c\nDouble  Warp  Flannelette in a  wide range   ol\nstripes.   Not advanced in price eii her; ::>; n.'   i\nwide.   Peryard \t\nOlympic contest was granted the\nhonor of tbe most dangerous place in\nbattle. Yet, in spite of all this glory,\ntbe athletic qualities most praised in\nthe odes are modesty and the self-re-\nrnmplete nakedness at all the games ing, and the wager was only broken st.aint that delights in\nopen-air gymnasiums, so tbat   no off by Achilles,    who    very    sensibly\nV.aitv He'eet could be con^ea'ed from asked  them  what was the    good    of\nridicule, we can to some extent under-' losing their tempers by betting when.\nstand,  not   onlv   the  interest   in   atli- in any case tbey would soon know the\nl^-tir-s. such as is common among our. result.    But certainly, in the best age\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdypives. but  a  religious,  national, and of Greek athletics, which We may put\nartistic enthusiasm thit would anneir in the sixth century before Christ, the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdevaegerated in these times to all but interest in the sports required no ex-\nt; \"   boys  and   masters  of  our  public tra stimulus from    gambling.    Bodily\nschools. training was then    In    reality    what\nHen'-e it  carre  about  that  all    the Plato made It In his model country\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\natMetlc    festivals     wee     ce'ebrated 'an  equal   half of education;   and  we\nwith  solemn  ritual,  and  the  greatest can imagine that, as Plato says in the\nof them w-as one of   tb\"    very    few \"Laws,\" not  to be able to swim was\nrecognized bonds    of Hellenic    unity, as sure a sign of an uneducated per-\nholding tlie (.-eo'-'S    together    in the SOn  as not being able to real.    Ath-\nrridst of the dim hordes of Barbarians letics and the arts went to make the\nwho swarmed over the   outskirts    of perfectly developed   man.   who could\ntoil,    without\nwhich, says Pindar, very few men win.\nPEAT    FUEL.\nPeople Are Clamoring For Cheap Ontario   Fuel.\nOttawa. Oct. 20.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe experiment\nmade by the Mines Department dur-\ninsr the past month of placing on the\nlocal market 600 tons of peat manufac-\nlured into domestic fuel at. the Government experimental plant at Alfred,\na few miles east of Ottawa, has\nproved a great success. The whole\nsupply offered was sold within a few\ndays at ?.2:2'i a ton, and since then\nthere lun; been a deluge of orders for\nfurther supplies.    There is a general\nNOTICE\nthe    world.    During   the   games    at.  fulfil   the   human   functions  cf   peace |con6ensus of opinion among those who\nOlympia. as is well known, a truce of and   war  with  ease    and    versatility.'\nGod prevailed among all Hellenic peo-  .\\nd we must, remember that this edu-\nI le   such  as  now  prevails among ouricatlon did not, stop, as with us, In the\npolitical  parties  after the death  of a|case  0f the  working classes  at. four-\nking, though  its limit was  more de-j teen, and in  the case Of the rich at\nlinite'y  fixed.    The    historians    even\ntwenty-two,\nbut\nwas       continued\nhave used the new fuel that it is\ncheaper and more satisfactory than\ncoal. The results of the first year's\noperation of the government plant, at\nAllied  Indicate  that there  Is  nn  im\nmense  field   for  commercial   exploita-\ndated  historic  events  hy  the  names ' throughout  life,  so that among    the j tion in developing tlie very larsd peat\nof the winners\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdat   first,   apparently,' Greeks there were  very  few of    the  deposits scattered  throughout  central\nti.f-  winners of the \"pancration,\"    or   swag-bellies    and    bulging    protuher- Canada.\nNotice is hereby given that at Extraordinary General Meetings of the\nVanstone Heating & Plumbing Company, Limited, beld on tbe 22nd day\nof September, 1910, and the 17th day\nof October, 1010, a special resolution\nwas passed to wind up tbe Company\nvoluntarily, and appointing the Westminster Trust & Safe Deposit Company, Limited, Liquidators for the purpose of such winding up.\nAnd notice is given tbat the creditors of the said Company are required\non or before the First day of December, 1910, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of debts\nor claims, verified under oath, and the\nnames and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to the Westminster\nTrust & Safe Deposit Co., Ltd., at\nN'ew Westminster, B, ('., the liquidators for the said company, and if so\nrequired by notice in writing from\ntlie said liquidators, or by their solicitors, to come in and prove their\nsaid debts or claims, as sliall he specified in such notice or In default thereof tbey will be excluded from the\nbenefit of any distribution befoie such\ndebts are paid.\nNotice is hereby a'so given that a\nmeeting of the creditors of the Vanstone Heating & Plumbing Co., Ltd..\nwill be held ln the hoard room of the\nWestminster Trust .t Safe Deposit\nCo.. Ltd., building on the corner of\nColumbia and Lorne streets, al the\ncity of New Westminster, B, C, on1\nThursday, the 3rd day of November,\n1010, at the bour of lour o'clock in j\nthe afternoon.\nDated this 20th day of October, A.l)\n11110.\nTHE WESTMINSTER TRUST ti.\n& SAFE DEPOSIT CO.. LTD..\nLiquidators\n**********************************\nA*\n*** ***************\ni STORE, BANK CITTIlVTr' C\nI AND   OFFICE Till IINUJ\nSHOW CASES\nARTISTIC MANTELS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSTAIR   RAILINGS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdALL      KIND8     OF      WOODWORKING\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDESIGNS     AND     ESTIMATES   SUPPLIED\nWestminster Woodworking Co.\nJ. BROOKE8, Proprietor\nWORKS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCorner  Eleventh and Cerllne. PHONE 473\n***************************** ******* & a}a}a.a.a}a\\ 6. ********\nl*****************^****************^^**************^\n| WATCH    REPAIRS\n* Probably that  watch of yours ls not giving vou proper satisfaction.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lou haie had it  In the repair shop, hut, while It is running, will nol\nI     run accurately.    The reason for dissatisfaction   is  that   the  man   \"l\"1\n* did  the repairs Is either Incapable or doing good work or Is not con-\nJBClentlous In his work, or, in all probability, he Is gifted with botl   of\nlhe faults mentioned.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd W'e have been fortunate in securing the services of a first f,'iss\nwatch nan who has taken charge of our watch repair work. A man\nwho will tell vou the truth in regard to the condition of vour watch,\nand will repair it properly, and, as a consequence, It will not \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nrun, but keep accurate time.\nAgents for  Howard,  Ball and Longine Watches.\nChamherlin's\nTHE\n-     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       JEWELER\nADVERTISE  IN THE   NEWS\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     Farm Land For\nSale Cheap\nFifty acres good land half mile from\nCloverdale (upland), easily cleared;\nalready burned over; will be subdivision property before long when town\ngrows; only $110.00 per acre on easy\nterms.\nBusiness Opportunity\nHotel property on principal street of\ngrowing interior town; railroad, mining, agricultural and stockraising center; splendid opening for tbe right\nman, and not too much capital required;  license guaranteed.\nWhite, Shiles & Co.\nFacing Moody\nSquare\nFire Insurance Specialists\nTwo    cleared    lots    facing    Moody\n^^^H       Square    and    commanding    splendid\nview.     Price   $1600.00!   easv   terms.\nCOLUMBIA STREET      NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.   Thl8 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd one of the be8t buys m the\ncity.\nTwo Very Cheap\nHouses\nTwo modern residences, six and\nseven roms; bath, pantry, baBenient,\neet,; large lot, lane in rear; close to\ncar line.    Price $3500;  small cash l\"iv\nn i nt and balance spread over two and\nthree years.\nM\ufffd\ufffdw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdv?ap\ufffd\ufffd^J\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-_*  i\nJ*>Vt~t  ..\n;r\ufffd\ufffdR^iW\nl_tt^1 > THURSDAV. OCTOBER 27, 1910.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"it    PAGE FIVE.\nSPORTING NEWS   \/'Eat and Be Merry!\n**\niii. STHENGIH OF\nLsTLLR UNDERESTIMATED\nBOWLING\notop starving yourself\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdstop suffering the pangs of indigestion\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdstop\nworrying about what you dare and dare not eat.\nE&t hearty meals of wholesome food, take\nInti\nThe Colts did some good work I u i\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdul11   when  they  wenl  to Vancouvei\nrior Grapple''5 Are Much Stronger and knocked over 79 more pins than\nThan the Ordinary thelr \" \"\"'\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd i\npiiys\ncai'y\nIndividual\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdft   toani.  Peterson, of  Westminster\nnailed the score with 196, and Smith\nI of the locals look the average with\n  I 182.\n.   , Andreson,  of  Vancouver, officiated\naG.-Somcfc.dy said-     :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.   fouj lta    . >\nOcl\nthing better than any-\n..,,  ji   the world  would\ned to\npom 11,\nTic score:\ni  i n though a trial  needs |    w,..,,,,,     , , A\nhis Habitat through O'Conner      1.7 igi 135 i;;t , g\n.,    .    .,   Wiggins       Ms 109 137 394 1;;l\noak ln-because   1   Isn 1  Smith       lgg m        .^\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '! '' true\" *n^ 'ls th\ufffd\ufffdiOurrie        170 i:;s 1.7 465 155\nolder, ns truth becomes Peterson     mi 162 196 502 167\narent. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd purely Bocial sense, a     Total      T7T T>11 y,, ,m\n1 .. unlovely thing\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbul  he      i'\ufffd\ufffdncouver\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Av\nomethlng that all of   us  phUHpg     ]i;i m m 510 i;o ,\n. ml\" one two-inch step .,. u ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,    ..,,. M1 ,,; .,.., M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,, and ;,\nHie .-i'i' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlk aml '\"\"\"' d\ufffd\ufffdW, \"\"\"'\".ey       167 ib,  ,-,,;  .,, ug   Btree(  gew\n: \"' US1\";C<;  1,    ,'n'\"; M;il,,\"i;'       132 156 147 435 145     Speclficatio, e   obtained   a<\n!   \";\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\/;,\".,: F8\\!  7    ' \"'' '\"  l63149  ,9\ufffd\ufffd163   \"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Clty   en| '       Sice\ufffd\ufffdbtThedco\":\n.:'      1   V  u lv u, ,1 a- , ,    \" ~ potation do.    not bind itself to accepl\netc   -but largely mua. rota!      F86 759 756   2300     the lowest or any tender\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:   la XV':\"  W6f     '\" '\" r- s'-\"\"i''^ <!  Pipe to be delivered to\nb, , durable, su] .grace- CHRISTMAS   DAISY  wins the city enginee     Tenders to bVd\"\nle true ol even tha in- Cambridgeshire stakes r\n^nd ycu 11 feel like a new person.    Sour stomach\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdheartburn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\noccasional  Indigestion \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd chronic dyspepsia \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd all yield quickly to\nKU-CO   Dyspepsia   Tablets.       The   properly digested  food\nres your strer.glh,  your stomach regains its tone, and soon\n!'      res no further aid.\n:. a box.    If ycur druggist has not stocked them yet send\nooc. and we will mail them.\nNATIONAL DHUQ AND CHEMICAL CO. OF C\ufffd\ufffdN\ny>\n\ufffd\ufffdo* Limited.\nMONTREAL.\nB.C. Mills\nlimber  and Trading  Co.\nManufacturers and Dealers ln All Kinds of\nLUMEBR,  LATH, SHINGLES.  SASH,   DOORS,   INTERIOR   FINISH,\nTURNED  WORK,   FISH   BOXES.     LARGE\nFANCY GLASS.\nSTOCK     PLAIN     AND\nRoyal City Planing Mills  Branch\nTelephone  12\nNew Westminster\nBox  137\nCITY  OT   NEW  WESTMINSTER.\nTenders for Sewer  Pipe.\nT,l\ufffd\ufffd '\"' I re [Ulres    tenders\nr pipe ol the follow-\nfar   the    Eighth\nB\nol the mat.\nlike Qotch,    Beell, Gama, |\n.1 p.m.\nDAISY   WINS\nIvered ti   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <   underslgi ed by\non Monday, Octol er 31, 1910,\n\"   \"\"<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:,.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\"     Newmarket,   Oct,    26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe    Cam- W. A   DUNCAN  City Clerk\nml Btand as examples or bridges.ire Stake  Handicap of twen-     City Hall, New Westmlnstei   \\*.  C\n^ perfect temple.\"    rhe balance ol  ty  goverelgns each,  with  500 added, Octobei  22, 1910\ni most party wheezy, ploth- for   ,1 year-olds   and   up,  distance      Day of flrsl publication   October 24\nted, as the case may he one mile ami a furlong, \\\\;,- won to- 1910.\n,     .   ,   oui   weaknesses  withoul  daj   by Christmas Daisy.    Mustapha,\t\n1 admit them. ridden by the American jockey. Dan-\n...    ing match doesn'l appeal  ny  Maher,  was secon 1  and  Holyone\neducational.      We like  the third,  11.  P.   Whitney's   Whlskbroom\n.,  ,     md ol blood and thunder that was fourth.    There were   twenty-one\n'. the A.  D   T, bo\\s auch  ardent   starters\noi Deadwood\nLAND    ACT    NOTICE.\nNew Westminster Land District.\nTake notice that .lame.   Davis Smith\n>ick, ol al, Charles  Carroll's  Torchbearer  won  of Vancouver, B, C, occupation build-\n;. .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    when we tind that those physl-  the   Apprentice's  Plate  of   107   sover-  er. intends to apply for permission t\n,, e so much clay\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdare easily elgns     for    three-year-olds   and    up,\nI      .    and crumble at the touch\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwc  Scarlet Runner was second and l'ains-\nbegin ' 1 doubt. loll  thinl.    Ten  horses ran.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 1  like Qotch simply because   *^**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\"\" ss\nI                 on  the   rest  of  them\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbut 1                no    MORE    WEST.\nI),. mse    he    never    welched\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnever \t\n(Nevada has put into effect an antl-\ngamblulng law. 1\nThere ain't no West no   more.   Bill;\nyou'd never know the land.\nThey've built a dry goods store, Bill,\nwhere Peg Leg's used to stand.\nHill-\njest   plain,  brass-buttoned  dubs,\nThat aim to keep the peace, Bill, an'\ncai ry polished clubs.\nThe good old days is gone, Hill;\nthey'vi   'i<>nc for certain, shore.\nHere's what you kin bet ori, Bill;\nthere ain't no Wesl uo more.\nStay   back   there  in  the   East,   Bll\nv, heie  folks  kin  break  a  law.\nwhen  the  world  consul-\n<:.    Qi 11 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Hackenschmldl   super-\nold  Greek   god  come    to\n1 iid ... ben we witnessed his des-\nj tears,  liis  tosslm;   up   the\nI. we   turned   our   plaudits   to\n1 . ,      ad   ail \"Exit\" to Qeorge for Tho^ Bpt some real police\na , ng, long  while.\n: etimes difficult for a grap-\nI; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   to be .ame all the way through\n1     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    . to be.     He wlll   never\nI      I through the ropes and refuse to\n.    1 back.\nmany months ago there ap-\n|'.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 in 1 lie Post a stoiy based on\n11 m 1  . onfllt 1   between   Frank\nI d 1 ;i'  Jell 1 les 1 who was he,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.' 1 in which the grappler won\nj thi basis oi phi Steal Qtn68s and\n|.'\nc Ith Ism we can make on\nI ,- now is  that   it   carried  the\nj \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    toi    long   a   route\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtoo\nI Ten    minutes    would\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tfii lent\n. know\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbut  we hate to admit\nI there   are    few    phj slcaily\nI a   in   the   world.       That    is,\nplenty in number, but the\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   too small.\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   a ... akllng\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdall to the had -\ni'     ' .. i deficient\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand as s > in\nI      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ets s ire, he wants to beal  up\nI Finding he can't do that,\nloses a run or a knife.\nen 1   some  such   aids   to\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    bniidt, of London, should\n..nee over be directed toll imbOldt, Iowa.\nThe popularity  of   wrestling   rests\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHi. this Individual   longing   to   be\nBl     We recall having seen\nof  some   physical    culture\nschool, in  which  were numerous endings of pulpils, bald head and the\npurchase     the     following     described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post marked \"J,\nD, Smith, 8. W. corner,\" at\nthe northwest corner of pre-emption. No. 2051, thence north\nabout 60 chains more or less, to or\nnear Saklnaw Lake, thence east 60\nchains more or less, tnence south 80\nchains more or less, thence west 4<i\nchains, more or less, tlience north -H\nchains, more or less, thence west 40\nchains more or less, to tlle place of\ncommencement,\nJAM KS    DAVIS    SMITH.\nNew Westminster, October 20, 1910,\nJOHN  FERDINAND  BAGGS, Agent.\nCITY   VOTERS'   LIST.\nFRESH\nFRUIT\nTOR YOUR\nTABLE\n\ufffd\ufffdM\nContractors and\nMouse Builders\nWe have a full   line   or   the   Best\nBuilders   Hardware in tnis City.\nBefore Bunding See Us, as we   believe   we   can   save   you\nmoney.     Also Complete   Stock   ot   PAINTS   and   OILS\nT. J. Trapp & Co., Ltd.\nNotice   is  hereby   given   that   the\nVoters'   List   for  tiie   year    1910    has\nbeen   completed   and   that    the   same\nThe good o'd times is ceased, Bill, the  may be seen at this office for thirty\nWesl  has come to taw. days  from  tbe  ditto   hereof;   and  any\nWhy. Two-Tooth Jones Is dead, Hill\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd person who shall claim to be added to\nhe jest shot up a town. tbe said  Voters' List, or any elector\nAn' 1 il  cracked on the head. Bill by   who  shall   desire  to  liave  any  name\nso ine name 0' Brown, erased therefrom, must prefer bis or\nThai wore a silver star, Bill, an' never  her requesl in writing, signed with his\nrode a   hos or   her   name,   and   shall    deliver    or\nStaj  righl  there where v0u are, Bill cause Bame to be delivered to the City\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe West is growin' moss. Clerk   within  the  time  herein  before\nspecified.\nThe faro .ame is closed, Bill; thc lay- W. A. DUNCAN,\nout's done heen burned; City Clerk.\nWho'd    ever    have    supposed,    Bill,     City Clerk's  Ofllce.  New  Westmin-\niwould be so\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI'll be durncd         j ster. II. C. October 16, 1810.\nif the) ain't gota rule. Hill, that   '.\t\nlette doesn't go\nIt's   like   a    Sunday    school,    Hill\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdit\nain't the West you know.\nAn'   worse   than   all   the    rest.    Bill\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWhatever would  you  think?\nThey'll ban.   you in the West. Bill, for\nsliootin' of a Chink !\nCOAST   LAND   DISTRICT   RANGE  2.\nHill-\nThere ain't  no West  no more\nJust wipe it off your map.\nThem cowboys clothes you wore. Bill,\nthe folks bere now would rap.\nThev  punish  vou  if you   cuss.   Bill;\nkin, mind voul    Tbis old rascal!    ,   , tlie-v c,ose l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd bar\" at \"'* J '\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  all   how    Paust   longed   for An   >'\"' can,1 \ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffdrt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd (uss' Bill, nor\nAlso   you    remember    the'    ,   'Hx up in a fight\nWell, this waa one of these .The good  old   days   Is   gone.   Bill;\nthey ve gone ior certain shore\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHere's   what  you  can   bet   on.   Bill:\nTake notice that 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\nj a post planted at the east side of the\nextreme head of the north arm of\nDralney's Inlet, thence east 40 chaii \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.\nthence south 50 chains, tlience west\n40 chains, thence north 50 chains to\npost of commencement. Purpose for\nwhich it is required, quarrying.\nWILLIAM ROBERT DICK.\nDated September 27th, 1910.\nHonolulu Pine\nApples\nYakima Peaches\nGravenstein\nApples\nBlue Plums\nPrunes\nCalifornia\nGrapes\nBananas\nAlso try our SWEET POTATOES and nice ripe\nTOMATOES\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*******************\n* *r\nWeekday Schedule |\nCars leave Westminster for Vancouver at  5:50,  6:20,  fi:50,  7:20,   J\n8:00 and every half hour thereafter until 11 p. m.\nCars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 5:50, 6:50, 7:20, 8:00\nand every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. m.\nReturn  Fare:   Adults,  60c;  children  under  12,  35c.\nSunday Schedule\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCars leave Westminster for Vancouver at 8\na. m. and every  half hour thereafter until 11 p. m.\nCars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 8 a. m., 9 a. m. and\nevery halt hour thereafter until 11:30 p.  tn.\nSunday  Excursion  Rates:   Return fare, 50c;  children, 25c.\nFreight Schedule\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFieigbt cars leave Westminster for Vancouvei\nat 7:20 a. m., 11:20 a. m. and 3:20 p. m. Freight cars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 9:20, 1:20 and 6:20.\nCITY   AND   SAPPERTON   LINE.\nCity Limits Line\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-minute service from 5:40 a.m. to 11:20 p.m.\nSunday   Service\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-minute service from 8 a.m. to 11:20 p.m. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nKapperton   Line\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-mlnute  service from 6:10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. J\nSunday   Service\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-mlnute service from 8:10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. *\nB.C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. j\n*****************************************************\nX\nX\nl:\n***)****,************* *******************************1*t,\nFOR  QUICK  SALE    *\nC. A. Welsh\nThe People's Grocer\nPhones 193 and;443\nSapperton      Phone 373\nThere ain't no West no more.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChicago Post.\nLACE    CASE.\nTHE    NEW    ERA.\ning on the banks of the Lower Fraser. the old order of things is quickly-\npassing away.\nA new era has dawned for tbe smil-\n  ! ing     valley     that     stretches     from\nAn indication of the progress of the  rjheam's crested peak toward the set-\ncity of Chilliwack. the metropolis of  ting sun.\nthe upper Fraser Valley, is the publi- i     \\ye   have  every  confidence  in   the\n  cation  of  a  new   weekly   newspaper, I present  an,j  future prosperity of the\nPlaintiff    Loses    Action    to    Recover  The   New   Bra,  the   first   number   of  dty   cf   chilliwack   and   surrounding\nValuable    Fichu. wliich  was received at The News of-1 district, and it shall be our aim and\nBelleville, Oct 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJudge  Derocbe  flee yesterday. .    (constant endeavor to ass- the devel-\nc.ave   inilmnent   this   morning   in   the\nWell, this was ont\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   guys.      Ills    \"culture\"   was\npainful   to   behold\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda    mummy\nlife, with podded muscles like'\nwillow glued to a wire.   It even ,\nWrite  ahout  It.\nback   to   grandpa's   rejuvena-\ni   a lesson, that pining for the\n! were, or might have heen.\nyou  doubt  these  statements  try\nTell   some   fellow   he's   a       , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    , ............. ,\nEven lf he haa rheumatism,  cave  Indgment  this  morning  in  the     The  New  Era consists   of   twelve ,opment of the  community in every\ni Pip watch bl,,, bristle up and  case of Curlette vs. Vermilyea. wliich   pages of live news and local advertise-   legitimate   way,   and   to   extend^  the\nwas tried before hlm on Tuesday. Oc  mens.    It  is printed on good pape     nam? and fame of this land where na-\nand will he a disnnct addmr.   to the  ,ure's gifts have been so lavishly bes-\n,,,        ,,,    ,      ... , , ,  ,    ,.   literary   and   commercial   progress   of   towe(i\nthe city.    .lohn  M. .Millar 1\n\" th.e days of yetteryear\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdill a human weasel who lived tober  i.    Miss  Marjory Curlette,  M\nnorth  woo,is.    lie could,i t   ,\\.   of the  Westbonme  school,  To,on\nbard enough   to bruise   the|to, soughl    to   recover   trom    Nath\nt\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n80 Acres Water Front Property, two and one half\nmiles east from PORT MANN. 2620 feet fronting:\non Fraser River.    A very choice tract at a genuine   *\nsnap.    Price and terms given on application to the   |\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMovius Land and Loan Co.    |\nLidgerwood, North Dakota, U. S. A. J\nI****************************************************\nPURE GOODS ARK\nCowan's perfection Cocoa.\n(Maple Leaf Label)\nCowan's\nMilk Chocolate\nCroquette*, Wafer*. MedaltUna. fcte.\nCowan's Cake Icings\nEVERT GROCER KEEPS TEEM\n\ufffd\ufffd THE CO\"WAM CO., Ltd., TORONTO fc\nthe edi-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd grape, but lie had the bug,janiel  Vermilyea, of Thurlow, a rose-\nChilliwack district can and will support  a  population  ten times greater\nThe salutatory editorial with which  ,i,an t)le present number, and it shall\nOn occasions he would wear   point  Bchu, or the value ot  the same,        i m   !\"1\"1\"\"\"'       ,     .,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,   .,. '       ,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd h\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlin... ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd aftB\n,   .       Chilliwaclt, the busy trade center oi  e(j  valley  where tliey can  come and\nwhat  we are firmly convinced is the (i0 better.\nmosl fertile and the mosl favored dis-      i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd politics we are independent, not\ntrici   i.i   British Columbia, is coming apinelessly neutral, bul  a free lance\nthat we trust may be always weflded\nwith arnica.    Ami there I by a codicil to the wlll of the late\nItance thing wrong with him   Mrs.   Muedell.    The\none ,.r the executors or Mis. Meude'l's\nestate, the other being Dr, J, J. Far\nley,  of  thla  city.    His  honor  round\n'  ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!,,  have seen me   that   the  onlv   rose-poinl   hue   which   ^J^0^, transportation has de-   .n the interests of honest and progres-\nwith the fin\"\nthe  matter\nwoul I  ask.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' '    Oh, luonimer.\"\n' he lived  his   fourflush\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcry-\n:  :'' day dream  lust, because\n-l to be strong.\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd us realize whal power these\nl::' boys have hack of them. We\nal   the  fearful  application\n' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' by watching a contest.\n1  fellow who failed so in. lori-\n1 ; bout would make us look\n' tntemorten statemeni  at  an\nI\n\"id echo from the dead.\n; \"  Is that   wre8tling  flourishes\n'     us\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdholds   us   in   anticipa-\n1   we fall  to .rasp the   real\n,,.. , '' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. few good ones in the up-\n\"\"Hi is only human. They\n\"He as compared   with  me-\n,     ' power, still, as humans, they\n\\   1\"';liv oul of the ordinary.\n,    '  \" Sits along a better man in\n''   n'\"   way.    That's   keeping\n,!'[ \";'\":|1  law of compensation.\ni        '\" '   We   ever   have   a   uniformly\n, l';il|<> capable hunch  than we\n'\"?  hlllllv-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ten\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwe doubt  It.    The world\n\"l,u-' in that direct ion.\ncairo Into the bands of the estate\nwas a .Chll, excepl four pieces of\nluchess   rose-poinl   ince,   which   was\nallotted   to   the   plaintiff   hy    Mrs.   T.\nVermilyea, Mrs. Dr, Farley and Mrs.\nDr. Mather, and some other small\npieces of rose-point attached to various garments,\nThai the lace In the Rchu was In\nno wav cul after coming Into the\nhands of the defendant, bul after it\nwas allotted to Mrs. Vermilyea, who\nhad the three pieces separated Into\ntheir original parts. After the plaintiff   refused   the    duchess    rose-point\nIrc9 tbe defendant, as executor, sent\none of these two smaller pieces of\nrose-poinl lace to the plaintiff, who\nrefused to accept, claiming tho\nvalue of the whole tlchu. HlB honor\ndid not think it was necessary to decide whai mo'iiu by \"piece or my\nrose-poinl lace,\" aw the action can-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdol succeed in its present form\n;. ainsi the defendant personally. He,\ntherefore directed judgment to be\nentered, non-suiting the plulnllff with\n\"costs.\nnied the measure of advancement to sive government.\nChllllwach that  has been given to lo-1    The improvement, of matters social\noallties    which   compare   unfavorably | and educational, and the promotion ofl\nwith  this abundantly  productive poi-  the business interests ot the commun-\ntion of the Praser Valley. | ity  will  he or llrst Importance   with\nWith the I'. C Electric Hallway giv- us, and we ask for the support and\nus a direct connection with the great co-operation of every citizen in our\nsea porl of Vancouver, and the per- endeavor to make Tbe New Era a\nHaps equally important shipping and 'credit and a profit to the town and to\nmanufacturing  depots  which are rls-   the valley.\nAUTOMOBILE  OWNERS\nCan he insured against claims *for damages brought against them for\naccidents caused directly or indirectly by their machines.   Rates are\nlow and all owners should carry this class of insurance.\nApply for particulars to\nF. J. Hart & Co., Ltd.\nIt is Never Too Late To Mend\nBut\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA   Stitch  in Time Saves   Nine\ntf***m^^l**_m*\\W***m**Wa*a*s_msa*a*sW*sW\nTake out an Accident Policy in the Railway\nPassengers  Assurance Co.   NOW.\nLIBERAL CONDITIONS\nLOWEST RATES\nGENERAL AGENT.\nColumbia  Street.\nNew Westminster.\nALFRED W. McLEOD\n657 Columbia Street\nPhone 62 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"Wil.!\nPAGE SIX.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27\nI\ntitt\nTf\n'ft\n'%\nto\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nL\n$3\n,000,000 BRIDE\nSURE Of SOUL MATE\nMiss Gazzam Marries Plodding Engineer in Beautiful Marble Mansion.\nSLATS FOR CORONATION\nPAGEANT REM ROOKED\nFeature   Will   Be   Monster   Exhibition,\nShowing   Growth   of   Empire   in\nKing   Edward's   Reign.\nBANK   OF   MONTREAL\nPENNY    WORTH\nNew York. Oct.\nwere obtained for\ncoins disposed of at the fine\nof T. L. Elder's sale at No.\nLondon.  Oct.  26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAlthdugh  no an-\nn luncemenl lias been made of the of-\nt'u i il route of next June's coronation\nprocession,    from    reliable\ncomes  Informati m  that\nwill take the following course:\nFrom Buckingham Palace by way:\nof the Mall, the new Trafalgar arch,\nthrough the Strand and Fleet streel\nin Ludgate Circus, thence to Black-\nfriars Bridge, returning by the Victoria Embankment to Westminster Abbey, where the ceremony will be held.!\nsmith London is making a Btrong\nclaim for a shaV In the procession,\nbut the route Is not likely to be altered, as the king, it is understood, de-\nBires it fo be as brief as possible.\nAgents   are   already   booking   sea's\nalong the Strand and Fleet street. Orders  for  good   positions  arc  pouring\nin. and some seats have already been j\nsold   [or   $50   a   piece.       Office    rents\nalong the route have jumped amazingly, aud several new buildings are be-,\nIng rushed to compleUon.\nj     .Needless to say, it is not  the Brit-\nI isher  upon  whom  these enterprising\nI agents   depend   for   enormous   prices,'\n'and many homeward hound Americans\narranged  for  seats before  sailing. Orders are coming in from every branch\nof the empire, New Zealand. Australia,\nIndia  and   South  Africa   heing  repre-1\nthe orders received by :\nNew York, Oct. 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"My dearest\ndream of joy ha.s come true.\" said\nMiss Antoinette Elizabeth Gazzam,\nthe $3,000,000 heiress, of Cornwall,\nNew Vork, at the conclusion of tho\nnuptial ceremony yesterday afternoon\nwhen she was married to her genuine\n\"soul-mate.\" Charles B. Galvin, a\nplodding engineer employed on tho\nNew York viaduct.\nThe wedding took place from the\nbeautiful marble mansion of the bride,\nwhich overlooks the Hudson in fronl\nof Stormy King mountain. It was\nsoli tnnized In a palm and white rose\nbower, extemporized chapel. In Uie\nsitting room of St, Thomas' Roman\nCatholic church, Rev, Father .lohn\nBi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd snan official Ing, Al the close\nFather Brosnan pronounced the Latin\nbenediction, as the united couple knelt\nand then translated it. with bis happy\nIrish gift of Wit, to read: \"May the\nhappiest day of your past be the im-\nbappiest of your future.\"\nKisses   Gloved   Hand.\nWhen the ceremony was over she\nknelt at the feet of her psychically\ndiscovered \"masculine counterpart\"\nand, in the presence of all the guests,\nimplanted two impassioned kisses on\nthe \"ideal companion's\" gloved left\nhand. At the sight of this touching\nincident, Hannah, the colored servant,\nsobbed aloud, and Kosaiie, the East\nIndian maid, had to support herself\non the shoulder of Sarah, the Japanese cook, to hide her silent tears.\nThe bridal coach was specially decorated   according   to   Miss   Gazzani's  sented anion\nown   instructions.    The   wheels   were  one agent.\nwrapped with corn straw, as a token I A big feature of the coronation wil]\nof fertility. The collars of the horses | he the monster exhibition, showing\nwere massed with white roses, as env.the growth  of Kngland and her colo-\nduring    King    Edward's   reign.\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Kast\nTwenty-third street. Numismatists\nfrom many cities were present and\nthe bidding was brisk.\nAn   uncirculated  gold  dollar  of  the\nSan     Francisco    mint,    dated     1870,\nbrought the top price of the day, $137.-\n50, which  was a  record  figure.    Another record price was  .NO, paid for a\nilJnitei states cent  from ibe Mougey\ncollection.    Tbe coin is of the \"wreath\n, variety.\" and  is dated  1793.    Another\nsources | cent, dated  1809, of a  light  olive hue.\nthe   pageant   sold for $65,    This was also from the\n.Mougey  sale.     A   Bank   of   Montreal\n$63  penny, dated 1839, was knocked down\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd for $t;:i.\n25.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRecord prices |    Among the ancient  coins  sold  was\nseveral of the 962  an Alexander the Great  stater, dated\nsession   B. C. 336, showing Ihe bead of I'allas.\n'it broughl  $17.    Thc total of the sale\n'was $6000.\nTORONTO\nENGINtER\nMARRIES\nIN   RUSSIA\nToronto, Oct, 25.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAn interesting\ncable has just been received by Uev.\nE. II. Musscn. of Dunn avenue. Park-\ndale, from bis son Horace Wilber-\nforce Musscn. announcing bis marriage Sunda.'. at the Cathedra. Ekaterinburg, Russia.\nThe   bride   was   Maronsya    Ivanoa-\nvona, only daughter of General Ivan\nNlchaevlch Ckohonskaya. Mr. Musscn. who left Toronto aboul seven\nyears ago, went to Russia us a mining engineer, for an English company which operates tt>\nUral   mountains,    Ye\nevent   was   the   culniii)\nniance  begun   while  the  lady   was   on\na visit   to  Kotchkar,  where they   w'li\nnow make their home.\nduty\nwho\naccording to Pn\ntonight addressed n \\\nlancet club on \"Thi p. iin\"', *oJ\ntion lu New Hampi |   . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' ''   %,\n__ ,    Mr- M,,,|,,n said ol the tutu.,\nild mines in the of the railway In thl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\niterday'a nappy|not inteifeie ir ; wa' **\"*%\niation   of   U   ro-  election   of   n eml e1     0|   t(,o  !   \"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nOUT    OF     POLITICS.\nBoston and Maine Railway Decides to\nAbolish   Lobby.\nConcord, N. II., Oct, 25.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Boston and Maine railway will not  Interfere In the performance of bis public\nture   or   Other    publh    ,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;      [i**\\\nshall not  give or offer . , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nofficer, directly or Indh    ' N\nBideration  which shun tend i\"'*\nence  blm  In  the performance\"J\"!!\npublic duty,    we ahull do a,       I\n1,1 *i&3j\nthe lobby, In the sensi\nterm  Is commonlj\nhowever,\nd.   We\ncan\ntun\ntion affectln\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd loy ''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,;;1(,^i\n|\nBecure to pi e i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nour   views  upon\nour i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nw iii^^^nM';. W if\nPR0PRIATE MUSIC\nLL OCCASIONS\nVICTROLAS\nblems of love, und with white pinks'! |nies\nin suggestion of peace. The ears of\nthe horses and the hubs of the wheels\nof the carriage were tied with large\nwhite ribbon bows.\nFather    Absent.\nFormer State Senator Gazzam. of\nPennsylvania, father of the bride, was\nnot present, neither was any of the\nnear relatives. The guests were few,\nand some of those expected did\nappear, although tbey were waited for\nan hour and a half after the bride had\nput on her orange blossoms. But\nthe villagers, who were deeply devoted to the kind-hearted young woman,\ngathered on tlie green, and blew\n(boms, d'loci'e J, and |showered the\nunited  \"soul   mates\"  with  rice.\nFor her bridal dress. Miss   Gazzam\nwore an ivory satin robe loose at the\nHer peoples and their handiwork will\nbe shown, and the exhibition is planned to demonstrate the power and infinite resources of the British empire.\n$150.00\nto\n$300.00\nflayed in a way to delight thc soul of a (rue musician whether it be beautiful nacred\nGJusic rendered wi*h true religious feeling, the stirring strains of u great military\nband) the charming melody of nn instrumental quartette, the thrilling notes ol a\nCaruso or u Melba in the rendition of an upcratic masterpiece, or the side splitting\nmerriment of a Musio I lull Star, it is a'1 there at thc turn ul a hind lor the owner oi a\nBERLINER Ofl VICTOR GRAM-0-PHONE\nAll thnt is hest in the world o( music, song and story ij brought to your own\nfireside and brought in a manner so uctural und lifelike, so complete and convincing\ntU.it you must needs pinch yourt.elf to know that tie great musicians of the world\nare not standing before you Don't take our word Ior it. (io to-day to tbe nearest\nI!erlincr Victor Dealer and hc wi\" gladly play for you, without obligation, any of\nthc MOO selections in the Victor Catalogue.\nThere is a Victor or Berliner Gram-O-phone to suit every purse and easy payments can be arranged i! desired.\nVictor Kecords are both single and double sided. Quality the same, buy\ndouble-sided il thc combination suits >ou -\nSINGLE SIDED RF.CORDS. 75c.\nDOUBLE   \" \" OOc FOR THE TWO.\nSample by mail on receipt of price ind 10c. for postage. Catalogue ot < Irani-\nc-phones and over 3000 selections free by mail\nHERE A FEW OF TIIE LATEST OFFERINGS.\nPeerless Quartet\nGRAMO\nPHONES\n$15.00\nUp\nSTS?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" That Imis>v R.ig '\nlo itich 75c.\n81792\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" Love Divine       Marsh-Macdonough\nI'i inch f, A\n10  lu. h  Doable F.ood   lUcordi   90c.   lo,   [I,. T\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\n( (a) \"Come be my Sunshine, Dearie\"\nMacdonough\n(li) \" The Arcadians \"    Favorite\nMelodies Pryor'i Band\n105M\nRtD SliAL RKCORTS.\n83246\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCiocundii\" Cielo c Mar\" Enrico Caruso\n12 inch f'.uO\nMISS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" Annie Laurie \" McCormacJt\nlu inch $1.39\nPURPLB LABS).\ntVxrja-\"  What guo,l Is water when   yon' e\ndry? \" ' -ra Ha** *\n12 inch I'. .'0\nwaist and with lon. train, trimmed\nwith costly laoe and silver. Her veil\nnotlalso shone with silver. The wreath\nof orange blossoms was a large one.!\nHer winsome, pretty smile, and the\nseraphic smile nf happiness she wore\nevery time she looked at Galvin. made\nher a most attractive bride.\nShe said afterward: \"The sublime\nhope and dream that has permeated\nmy entire being since I was fourteen and half years oil has been ful-|\nfilled.\"\nKnow to-day what this superb entertainer has in store for you, nid\n\"BE   SURE   TO   HBAR   THE   VICTROLAS\"\nLimited.\nBerliner Gram-o-phone Co.,\nMONTREAL.\nWHEN THINKING OF XMAS  GIFTS,  REMEMBER  THE VICTOR\nXM1.-V\/\nVictor Records and Machines at J. H. Todd's Music House, 419 Columbia St\nGIVING  SAL\n,>**>3S\nThe past year has been one of prosperity. We are satisfied\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbusiness has been good\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand for the next few\ndays we are going to give our profits to YOU. Everything gets the knife and we cut deep. There will be\nClothing Bargains of unparallelled values. We intend to make this Thanksgiving Sale stand as a milestone in\nthe history of this city.   Be sure you don't miss this Opportunity.   Our windows tell the tale.\nSUITS THAT\nSUIT\nAND STILL LEAVES MONEY IN\nYOUR POCKET. We have about To\nsuits which we have cut to the heart\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthese must po and the prices are got\nin.   to take them out In a hurry.\nMEN'S TWEED  AND WORSTED\nSUITS.\nWell made and    good    fitters,    the\nkin I     which     sells     foi'    $20  to    $L'^.\nThanksgiving ptice  $15.00\nMEN'S   FANCY   TWEEDG.\nIn  man:,   patterns and    shades,    all\ngood standard  makes selling    at   ?1^\n:.i !  'J\".   Thanksgiving price ..$12.00\nMEN'S   NAVY   SERGES,\nin   fine  twills,    three-button    sacks\nand worth $18 to   $20.   Thanksgiving\nprice  $12.00\nFANCY TWEEDS.\nIn all sizes 36 io 42, worth at other\ntin t    $16.   Thanksgiving price $10.00\nFANCY TWEEDS.\nIn different patterns usually sold for\n$12.00.   Thanksgiving pi I ie  $7.95\nWE ALSO HAVE\none lot of broken sizes, all pood suits,\nwhich  sold  us    high    as  J1n.nn    and\n$1200.   These we clear al   the x\\<*\\\"ft*\nIous price of   $5.95\nMTvderwear\n-,i\nThis sale comes at a time when\nyou are stocking up on heavy garments all through.   Read this:\nMen's fancy striped shltts and drawls    ers, sateen  finished, and   very  warm.\nRegular   $1.25.   Thanksgiving   price,\nper suit   - 90c\nHeavy rib shirt and drawers, natural color, all sizes, some of these aie\nbroken lines, good values al $2.50.\nThanksgiving   price,  per  suit...$1,50\nExtra special rib shirts and drawers. This is a very line line pure\nwool and has exceptional wearing\nqualities worth $3, Thanksgiving price\nI er suit    $2.00\nFive P^irs Heavy Wool Sox $1.00.\nSPECIALS\nOilskin Suit $2.75\nOilskin Three-Quarter Coat $2.50\nOilskin Full Length Coats $3.00\nHeavy English Oilskin Coat $4.00\nSPECIALS\nFive Pairs Black Cashmere\nSox    $1.00\n35c   Four-in-Hand  Silk   Ties  25c\nFine Negligee Shirt    75c\nHeavy Working Glove   50c\nOVERCOATS\nAND\nRAINCOATS\nAT PRICES To MAKE YOU II \\ITY.\n.With tbe winter coming on you naturally think of warmer clothing here is\nyour chance (q keep comfortable an.l\nstill have money to buj  fuel.\nHEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS.\nsingle breasted, the kind wbicb Bell\nfor $15.00.   Thanksgiving price $10.00\nBLACK  VICUNA OVERCOATS.\n\\ nice dressy coat, some Mik i iced,\nPrices from $14.00 tn $18.00.   Thanks-\nI i\\ Ing  pi ice    $10.00\nRAINCOATS.\nin i lain grays ami   fancy   stripes;\nregular   $10.00   .nods.   Thanksgiving\nprice    $7.95\nFINE   FANCY  STRIPES  AND  PLAIN\nCOLORED   RAINCOATS.\nExtra   nice  garments,   -nth   Century\nmake; regular price   $20.00 to $22.00,\nThanksgiving price $15.00\nWATERPROOFS.\nTo clear   $4.50 and $6.00\nGOOD   HEAVY  TWEED\nWorking pants, all sizes  \t\n$1.50\nSALE   .STARTS THURSDAY\nAT 8 A.M.\nAN   OPPORTUNITY   OF   A\nLIFETIME.\nEXTRA   HELP.     EVERYBODY\nWILL BE WAITED ON.\nTHE    BEST    UMBRELLA    ON\nEARTH   $1.00.\nM. J. PHILLIPS\nTHE WARDROBE CLOTHIER\nNO  GOODS  CHARGED  NOR\nSENT ON  APPROVAL.\n^-.->.*i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt r. UR\nSDAY.\nOCTOBER 27, 1910.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\n\"*\" PAGE SKVKN.\nHOLD VOTERS.\n. ,,, be placed on the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,- -;0\"y oters'llsl lor the City\nle\ufffd\ufffde?.w_\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdinBter will be received\nHOUSE\npplica\nl(   underslgnei\nup\nto November\n, be Hritish subjects\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf twenty-one    yai.ta.\nsldeuu ol tn* city six\nlately   preceding   the\nB  'TU'tlon  and   have   during\n..; a    household.','    a\n1 Undf not less than one hundred\n\" V   \\   DUNCAN,\nCity Clerk.\ni\ufffd\ufffdlO.   _____\nppllcants mus\n; e full ;1\nif\nfctnl\nliars\nCITY\nVOTERS'   LIST.\n.. ,| ,.   .\nLUt\n,   seen\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'\nthat   the\nl'.ipi has\nthe same\nfor thirty\n,,.,;,   given\nloi   the  year\nand   thai\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ihis ollice   ^^^^\n,',,,,,, hereof,  and any\n,:: dalm to be added to\n,onf?       .  ,,,,. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd any elector\nI e ,,,  have any  name\n.   , ,, must  prefer his or\nvr ting, signed with his\nWet\"   and  shall   deliver   or\n\"an'to be delivered to the City\n,;,.  mi,,, herein before\nLAND REGISTRY ACT.\nRe lot in, block 2. of lot 201, group l,\ntown of Porl Moody, Murray's Addition, in the district of New Westminster.\nWhereas proof of the loss of certilicale of title number 4700A, Issued m\nthe name of .lohn Stewart and James\nCash, has been Bled in this office.\nNotice is hereby given thai I shall,\nat the expiration of one month trom\nthe date of the first publication hereof,\nin a daily newspaper published In the\ncity of Now Westminster, Issue a\nduplicate of the said certificate, unless\nin the meantime valid objection he\nmade to me In writing.\nU. S. KEITH,\nDistrlcl Registrar of Titles.\nLand Registry Office,\nNow Westminster, B.C., Oct. T, 1910,\n'[CUMBERLAND    MAN\n| LOST    IN\nWAS\nTHE\nWOODS\nCITY   OF   NEW   WESTMINSTER.\ni\nW.   A\nOfllce.\nI ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   o, tober 15\nDUNCAN,\nCity Clerk.\nNew   West min\nL910.\nNanaimo,  Oct.   26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFurther  reports\nof the experiences of youn..  Recce, of\nCumberland,   who   was   lost    in   the\nwoods for lour days, indicate thai   he\nhad anything  bul   a   pleasant   time\nLeaving his companions on Sunday, be\nhad inn  ten   cartridges,   and   a   tew\nmatches,   He shot a deer, and carried\nit around until he was nearly exhausted, and eventually lost it while swimming  a  river.      He walked  tor four\nda:    and nights with absolutely nothing to eai   Bpendlng most of the lime\nin a swamp, and enveloped In fop. On\none occasion he decided to rest   beside  a   log,   where   the   moss   looked\nwarm   and   Inviting,   but   just   as    he\nwas about to throw himself upon the\nJground lie was startled to sec an old\nbear and  several cubs almost ut   liis\nfeet, the mot her bear ready and  Will-\n| lng for action ln defence of her young,\n1 im the fo irth daj   Reece could hear\nthe Bearch parties firing signals, bul\nwat  unable to answer as his supply of\ncartridges had run out. He was barely\nI able   to  make   liis  way   lo  the   No.    7\nFOLLOWED HUSBAND\nPROM SUNNY ITALY I\nBUILDERS  AND  CONTRACTORS.\nWoman Located Her Man\nThrough Good Offices of\nRegina Interpreter.\nSealed   tenders  will  be  received  by\nthe undersigned up to noon, October\n1st. for the erection of tramway sta-\nion and office hiiildin.   at   New Westminster.\nSpecifications can be secured al\noffices of Maclure & Fox, architects,\nWinch  building,  Vancouver.\nThe lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted.\n\\V. II. HAZLITT,\nB. K. Klectric Hallway Co., Ltd.\nNOTICE\nTRAFFIC\nREGULATING      VEHICLE\nON   COLUMBIA   STREET.\nAll persons usIiir Columbia street\nfor vehicle traffic of any kind are requested to keep to the left hand side\nof the cur track while proceeding In\neither direction. \ufffd\ufffd\nBy order,\nJ. A. RENNIE,\nActing City Clerk.\nCltv Hall, August 12. 1010.\nLocal   Improvement  Notice.\nPursuant to Section 20 of the Local\nImprovement General Hylaw, 1909, notice is hereby given that the Assessment   Roll   for  local   improvements  on1\"''.'\"   ,'i''~\"Z .'.'\"\"'   .\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   ' .\"\"   \\   ,. i\n,,  ,      , .      ,      ,  ,.         ,           .,  ,(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,     ..mine hcloie collapsing,     ere he louml\nColumbia  street   lrom  the cast  linn of|.,_.   ,..       ,.    ..   ._._,,.\/_   _\"_ji ,\nFourth street to the west line of Leo\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCAST\nLAND   DISTRICT   RANGE  2.\nWilliam Robert\n,  Hee thai  l.\n,,,  \\ m ouver,  B.C., occupation\nde   ealer, Intend to apply for\nH n to lease  200 acres oi   land\nollows:     Con, octal.<\n, ...  I  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   the east  side ol  the\nJ ot the north    arm    of\ni \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,.  e east.40 chains.\n.   50   chins    thence   west\n\ufffd\ufffd thence north 50 chains to\n.  .  0, ,..   imencement,   Purpose tor\n1 required, quarrying.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       WILLIAM ROBERT HICK.\n,ted September 27th, 1910.\nRailway Time Tables\npold Place is open for Inspection at\nthe office of the Assessment Commis-\nslonei in the City Hall, New Westminster, British Columbia, and In case\nthe owner or anv person Interested In\nany ol the properties Included therein\ndesires to appeal from such assessmenl he BllOUld within the period of\neleven i; 11 da) s from the lirst pub-\n[cation of tiiis notice, give notice to\nthe undersigned in writing of his Intention   to  appeal.\nDated the IBth day of October, A.\nI). 1910.\nW. A. DUNCAN.\nCity  Clerk.\nDate of flrst publication October 17,\n1910.\nthat he was In a terrible condition,\nhis legs and aims being badly swollen  and Ills feel cut by brambles.\nlie is still  confined to his bed as\nthe result of his experlem i :.\nNOTICE.\nNotice |   hen I s  given thai a vote\nof the e|ectoi a ot th rpoiation of\nthe city of New Westminster will be\ntaken in the following polling stations:\nThe Council Chamber,   City\nthe  Flre  Hall, Sapperton;    and    the\nWaterworks St house at the corner\nof Queens avenue ami Eleventh street\nlie. ina, Oct. Hli.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTruth is stranger\nthan Action, li certainly was in the\naccount Budlmir Protlch, crown interpreter, has to tell of how the wife i\nof John Lakaroff accomplished the\nseemingly Impossible), Mr. Protlch\nwas the happy medium through which\nMrs. Lakaroff succeeded in finding her;\nhusband, who has been residing in Regina tor the past sl\\ months or so,\nworking as a  laborer.\nThe  talk  of  the bright  chances and\nthe advantages to be bad in Camilla,\ncaught tlie <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of .lohn, and he decided to leave \"Sunny\" Italy anil come\nio the land of promise, where flowed\nthe milk ami honey to make his fortune llo anticipated no difficulty\nwhatever in preparations for his de\nparture were made, John arrived in\nCanada  ami  drifted   from   place   to\nplace, living lor a lime in Toronto,\nihen Detroit, anil later came on to Regina.\nllis success  was not   as  marked  as\nhe   had   anticipated,   hut   nevertheless\nNOTICE.\nOn and after October 1, 1910, we.\ntlie undersigned, will sell coal for\ncash only, either with the order or on\ndelivery.\nGILLEY BROS., LTD.\nJOSEPH MAYERS,\nBELYEA & CO.\nN'ew Westminster. Sept. 24.\nJust Arrived\nXew Scotch and English Worst cl,\nTweed and Serge Suiting for gentlemen, made to order. Workmanship\nand lit guaranteed.\nHEE CHUNG\n13 Begbie Street.\nAUCTION\nBERTH\nSALE       OF       TIMBER\nCOVERING   DOMINION\nLANDS.\nThe   right   to  cut   timber   under   'I-\nconse  on   Berth   No.   535,  comprising\nthe  following lands In  the  Province\nof  British  Columbia,  will  be ottered\nat  public auction at Ihe upset price of\n$2,570.00, Including cost of survey, at\n\\'i   o'clock   P,   M.,   on   Wednesday   the\nIall;-ti,e informed  liis wife of how he was  -stl1 <>'' December nexl, at the office\ngetting along, by his constant writing. of   u,e   Dominion   Timber   Agent   al\nAs she did not altogether relish the New Westminster:\nTimber Berth No. B35. situated in\nT.  P, Morrison J. II. Taylor\nPhone 624,\nLABOR AGENTS\nevery kind.  Prompt\norders.      Contracts\nSupply  help of\nattention    to    a       ^^^^^^^^^\nnegotiated.\n8 Begbie St.       New Westminster\nB.C.\nI lea  of   her   husband\nB C.\n. Westminster Branch\nW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Day Scneaule. I\nleave Vancouver for New West,\nminster at 5;50, 6:50. 7: .0 and 8:0U\na.m., and every half bour thereafter\nuntil in j\" p.m.\nCars leave New Westminster for Van\n; iver at 5:50, 0:20, 6:50. 7:20 aud\n1:00 nn., and every half hour there-\nalter until  11:00 rt.m.\nSunday Schedule,\nleave Vancouver ror\nSPEND XMAS\nIN EUROPE\nIn connection with\nCANADIAN   NORTHERN\nSTEAMSHIPS,   Ltd.\n\"THE    ROYAL   LINE.\"\nXMAS\nFrom  Montreal:\n\"koyal  Edward\"   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"Royal George\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nFrom  Halifax:\n\"Koyal Edward\"  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"Royal   George\"   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n-Royal  Edward\"\nAnd Fortnightly\nSAILINGS.\non the Ith day of November, 1910, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m..\ntor   the   purpose   of   obtaining   thej\nopinion  of the electors  on  the ques-\ntion of whether it. is in  Hie general\npublic welfare that   the    Mayor   and\nCouncil  should consent  to the granting  to  the   Royal  Columbian  hospital\nof se\\en    and one-half    (7V6)    acres\nmore or less of the Queens park reserve, bounded on the  west  hy Granville street, on the south    by    Royal\navenue, and on the east by the Boulevard.\nW. A. DUNCAN   City Clerk.\nHated at New Westminster this ISth\nday of October. HHO.\nNOTICE.\n.Nov.\n.Nov.\n10\n19\nlaving   all   the\ngood  part  to  himself,  she  packed   up\nher   belongings,   and    having    enough\ncoin  to  pay   her travelling expenses.\nstarted on the long trip, in Hie belief that when she arrived, ail she\nwould have to do would be to ask\nfor  \".lohn.\"\nIn the asking part she was not mistaken, for she certainly had to ask and\nquite  often,  ton.    However  the  great j\ndifficulty she met with was in making j\nherself known, an interpreter being re-1\ni quired   in   each   instance.     That    in- i\ncreased her difficulties, but she drifted on, always in the hope that   she j\nwould at last get track of her hus-'ber Regulations, a copy\n, band.\nAs  the  latest  letter  she  had   was\nthe Province of Hritish Columbia,\ncomprising Section ,S, Townsliip 39,\nWest of Coast. Meridian, containing\nan area of 640 acres more or less, is\nshown on plan of survey, signed by\nMr. A. Lighthall, D, L. S., surveyed\nin May, 1910, and of record in the\nTimber and Grazing Branch of the\nDepartment of the Interior.\nj A license will not in. Issued until\nj the full amount of the purchase\nprice, and the ground rental for the\n: first  year, have been paid.\nThe conditions of payment, rate or\n'rental, etc., are contained in the Tim-\n^^^^ of wliich may |\nbe secured on application to the un\nderslgned. or to the Crown   Timbei\nCOAL\nNew\nWellington\nJOSEPH  MAYERS\nPhono 105.     P. O. Box 345.\nOffice, Front St., Foot of Sixth.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\n^^^^^^^^^^^       New West-\ntei at S:u0 and 0:00 a.m., and\nvery   halt    hour    thereafter    until\ni p m.\nJars leave New Westminster for Van-\n00  a.m., and every half\nhour thereafter  until 11  p.m.\nEburne   Line,\nve   New   Westminster   at   7\ni.iul every hour until 11 p.m.\nlem.   Vancouver at 7  a.m. and\n. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd until 10 p.m.\n|(\"   3und    b care  leave  Westminster\nit S a ti    to 10 p.m.\n|(' Sui lays mis leave Vancouver at\n8 a.i    to 10 p.m.\nID. J.  Stewart,  Local   Manager,   New\nWestminster.\n Dec. 7\n Dee.   14\n Dec.   28\n^^^^^^^^^^^ thereafter.\nMost  Direct  Route to  Bristol, London\nand   the   Continent,\nTickets an I Reservations from E.\nGoulet, C. P. It. agent, or write to Wm.\nStaple ton, General Agent, 227 Main\nsl: eel. Winnipeg.\nPli\nSEALED TENDERS addressed to\nthe undersigned, and endorse! \"Tender f\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr Purchase of North Half ol Lot\n\", Hlock 13, Clarkson and Begbie\nStreets New Westminster. B. C..\" will\nbe received until 4.00 P, M-, on Tuesday November 15, 1910, for the pur-\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Jshase of. the lot  mentioned.\nGreat  Northern   Railway.\nLeaves     Now      Westminster     8:1*\na rives Seattle 3:0B p. m.\nNew     Westminster    10:30\nB        .rives   Seattle  15:1a  P- '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ni     New     Westminster     4:30\nLeaves    New    Westminster    12:2,  comb.       artment doe8 not bind Itself\na.m.; arrives Seattle 7:35 a.m. '\nLeaves  Seattle  S:nr>  a.m.;   arrives\nThe Corporation of the City of N'ew\nWestminster bas deposited with the\nMinister of Public Works at Ottawa\nand in the office of the Registrar of\nHeeds for the District of New Westminster, Hritish Columbia, at New\nWestminster plan and description of\ntlie proposed site for laying steel\n' pipe   line   or   water   main   under   the\nBrunette river In tbe Province of\ni British Columbia, and after one\nI month from the first publication here-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of    will    apply    to    the    Governor    in\nCouncil  for approval  thereof.\nHated this Third day   of   October,\n1910.\nW.  A. DUNCAN,\nClerk of the Municipal Council of The\nCorporation   of  the    City   of    New\n\"-Ve\ufffd\ufffdtmini\ufffd\ufffd'>\"\nNOTICE.\nEach tender  must  be accompanied|deeds for the District of New\nby an accepted cheque on a chartered \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ... .    ^_,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.,_\nhank, for the sum of five hundred\n($500.00), payable to the order of the\nHonourable the Minister of Public\nWorks, which will be forfeited if the\ntenderer decline to complete the pur-\nNew Westminster 2:50 p.m.\nLeaves Seattle 12:25 p.m.; arrives\nNew Westminster 6:25 p. m.\nLeaves Seattle 4:35 p.m.; arrives\nNew Westminster 9:27 p. m,\nLeaves Seattle 11:45 p.m.; arrives\nNew Westminster 6:30 a.m.\nito accept the highest or any tender.\nBy order.\nU.  c. DESROCHERS,\nSecretary.\nDepartment   of   Public   Works, Ottawa, October 12, 1010.\nNOTICE IS HKKKBY GIVEN thai\nThe Corporation of the City of N'ew\nWestminster has deposited with the\nMinister of Public Works nt Ottawa\nand in the office of the Registrar of\n ^^^^^^^^^^ Westminster. British Columbia, at New\nWestminster plan and description of\nthe proposed site for laying steel\npipe line or water main under the\nnorth arm of the Fraser River In the\nProvince of British Columhla, and after one month from tbe first publication hereof will apply to the Governor\nln Council for approval there of.\nDATED tbis Third day of October,\n1910. W. A. DUNCAN.\nClerk of the Municipal Council of The\nCorporation of the City of New\ni    Westminster.\nfrom  Toronto,  she  sought,  the  interpreter there and managed to get track j\nof ber husband.    From there she followed   him    to    Detroit,    where    her\nmoney gave out.    She was compelled \\\nto  work,  and  from  her  meagre earnings managed to save enough to come!\nfrom  there  to  ihis  city,  she  having\nheen  told  her husband  had come to\nRegina.\nWhen   once  site  arrived  here  matters were  practically  on easy  street.\n\"Bud.\"   Protlch  was  sought   out   by  a\npoliceman   who  first  came  in  contact\nwith  her, and after  Investigating the\nmatter thoroughly  he  managed to locale   the   woman's   husband   for   her.\nNow the  Lakaroff home is quite happy, in  view of the reunion and John\nstill   has   visions  of  making  his   fortune in order to return  to tlie sunny\nland of his birth and enjoy life as it\nused to be.\nMr.  Protlch  bad considerable   difficulty  in  connection  with  the  matter.\nIt  was no easy job for him to  locate\nLakaroff   without   a   diligent   search.\nHis  Inquiries,  however,  were productive of good results.    Otherwise Mrs.\n, Lakaroff   might    have   drifted* on   fo\nj the   coast   without   locating   ner   hus-\n' band,   whom  she   bad   almost   given\nup   for   lost.     Her   husband   had   al-\n1 most given up his wife for dead, owing to the fact that bis numerous letters  to  ber  had  not   been  answered,\nbut    the    whole    matter    has    been\n. straightened   out   and   as   the    storybook   says,   \"they   lived   happy   ever\nI after.\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . . , . *__$\nAgent at  New\nWestminster.\nP.  G.  KKYF.S.\nSecretary.\nOttawa, October 12th,  1910.\nRoyal Bank of Canada\nCapital  Paid  Up    $5,000,000\nReserves     $5,900,000\nLAND   ACT.\nThe Bank bas Branches in\nCanada extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific. In Cuba\nthroughout the island; also in\nPorto Rico, Bahamas, New York\nand   London,   Kngland.\nCorrespondents ln all parts\nof the Globe, thus affording\nevery Banking facility.\nNew Westminster Branch.\nL. M. RICHARDSON, Manager.\nNew Westminster Land District,\ntrict  of  New  Westminster.\nTake notice    that John    Ferdinand I\nBaggs. of Nelson    Island,    occupation1\nfarmer. Intends  to  apply  for  permis-\n' sion  to  purchase the    following    de-1\nscribed lands: M^^^\nCommencing    at    a    post    planted I\nabout    one   mile northeast   from tl.e1\n; head  of  Billings  bay,  and  about    401\nchains easterly from    the    southeast\n'corne- of timber lot    number    37341,\nthence  north   40  chains,  tlience  easti\n40  chains, thence    south    40 chains. I _________\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_______\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthence   west   40   chains   to   point    of j as done by US glVeS   the   llt-\ncommencement,  containing  100  acres | ^^1\nmore or less.\nJOHN  FERDINAND  BAGGS.\n\\kmwi WORK\nDated August 29, 1910.\nWhite labor only employed\nG. N. R.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPort Gulchon.\nLeaves New Westminster dally, excepl Sunday from bridge passenger\nstation 3:60 p.m.; arrives at Port\nGulchon 6:30 p. ni.\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'inc. port Qulchon 8:00 a.m.\ndally, except Sunday; arrives at New\nWestminster bridge passenger station\n10:20 a tn.\nI\n11\nen.ei\nS 00 p.m\nN.   R.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSumas   Branch.\nSumas   6:00   a. m:    arrives\nstation.   New   Wcst-\n10:20   a. in.   dally   execept\n*********************************************\nIF YOU WANT A *\nNERVE TONIC\nTry AS AY A NEURAL\nIT GIVES RESULTS.   PRICE $1.50\n*\n*\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nQuicker Mails to Canada.\nQueenstown. Oct. 26.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe dispatch of British mails to Canada via\nN'ew York is to be accelerated. The\nLusltanla and Mauretalnia are to\nleave here two hours earlier, ensuring the delivery of mails ln New-\nYork on Thursday.\nmost satisfaction. Ourequip-\n: ment is modem. The Latest\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     mmi _______    ~i Invention in a collar and cuff\nCOAST   LAND   DISTRICT   RANGE   2.1 .\n  I machine has been installed.\nTake Notice that I, William Robert L-,, !-, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        r\ufffd\ufffd i\nDick, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation. | Uean,     hCOnOmiC,    JtTOmpt.\nreal estate dealer, intend to apply for **'^^^^\npermission 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\nchains, thence west 50 chains, tlience\nsoutli 100 chains, thence east 50\nchains to post of commencement. Purpose for which it is required, quarrying.\n! WILLIAM ROBERT DICK.\nDated September 2Gtb, 1910.\nRoyal City Laundry\nPhone 183\nIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHE       DAILY       NEW\nI\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   p    \"ii. ei\nNew   Westminster   bridge\nstation  3:50  p. m :   arrives\ndaily except  Sunday\nI IT GIVES RESULTS.   PRICE $1.50 |\n! Ryall's Drug Store J\nX ** EYES  TESTED  BY  OPTICIANS. *\narson's\nJust Over the River, Close to PORT MANN and\nNEW WESTMINSTER.\nA Grand Chance of Making Money Quickly\nas this property will shortly be \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd demand foi^Facitory\nSites.    1-4 Acre Blocks from $550 to $700.   One-th,rd\nCash, balance over two years.     ^___\t\nBritish Canadian Securities, Limited.\nDOMINION TRUST BUILDING\n'MRS.  WIGGS'   RETURN.\"\nOn Monday evening \"Mrs. Wiggs of\nthe Cabbage Patch\" will come to thej\nOpera  house to  put  on  the  faces of j\nlocal   playgoers   that   which   she   considers   most   essential   to   their    welfare\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsmiles.     In   tlie   course    of    the\nevening  however,  so  widely  does  she\nrun the gamut of human experiences,\nin the dispensation of her homely philosophy, she la likely to bring forth in\naddition to smiles, an occasional tear,\nIn   either    event,   she    is    the    Bame\nquaint,   delightful   character,   whose\nchief mission is doing .ood (or every-\nbn ly.\nThe play Itself, a dramatization   of\nMrs.   Alice  l!ei?an   Rice's book  of  the\nsame name, is a positive revelation as\nwe'll  as all  Inspiration, the popularity\nof which Is pre-eminent.   It is a play\nthat carries four of tlie greatest, creations of American humor in the characters of Mrs. Wlggs, Miss Hazy, Mr. i\nStubbing and Loyey Mary, and every\nreader of Mrs. Rice's two books, \"Mrs.\nWlggs\" and \"Lovey  Mary,\" Is strengthened In the appreciation of its fascinating characters by tbe stage presentation.    Rev.  Charles  Wagner, the\napostle of \"The Simple Life,!' declared   after  seeing  \"Mrs.   Wlggs\"   that\nhere   was   \"the    . Imple    life    humorously.\"    N'o play has ever been written thai contains a greater human interest cr makes a more direct appeal\nto the enotolns.   lis keynote is Jollity\nand happiness under unfavorable conditions, but there Is sounded at times\nthe  world-old  note of pathos an.l   of\npain, which comes home to nil of us.\nTbe production this season is on the\nsame simple, but effective and realistic lines as last year.\nSeats for \"Mrs. Wlggs\" will go on\nsale tomorrow   at   MacKenzle's   drug\ni store.\nEastertrook Milling Company,\nEburne,  B. C. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nFLOUR!      FLOUR\nHUNGARIAN JEWEL  ..$6.75 per bbl.\nIMPERIAL    $7.00 per bbl.\nTERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl.\nHINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl-\nMcQuarrie & Co.FL0UR AND FEKD MK\"cttAlTL\nFRONT 8TREET. New Westminster. Telephone I3S.\nFOR SALE\nBeautiful Cleared Lot on Fourth Avenue, between Second and Third streets, cornering cn lane.\nFenced.   20 bearing fruit trees.\n$1000, Easy Terms\n-EXCLUSIVELY BY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMcQuarrie Bros.\n609 Columbia Street\nThe New Westminster City Specialists] PAGE EIGHT.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27\n'\ufffd\ufffd!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*'.)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n'\ufffd\ufffd\\\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd><\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"ts\nm\ni\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nR\nThe Lancashire Old Hoys are hold\nIng a Bmoker this evening.\nlappy  couple\nlefl  last ni. ht. for    Nanaimo,\nthev will reside.\nwhere\nThe ladies of Knox church. Sapper-\nion, will hold a Thanksgiving supper\n, , , , |in the church parlors on Friday even-\nderman C. A, Welsh returned yes-   .      CK.(oll0]. 2g, Supper wJij be Sl.m,,i\nLerday from a trip to mteiior points.  from B;30 t0 g 0.clockj arter ,vhlch a\nNeed a messenger?   Plione 194. ** program will be given.\nTbe Women's  Kducational cluh will       '\"   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-->  city   police   court   yesterday j\nmeet this evening ai the residence i I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'       Ta>'lor- n-*en{ ol the SIn&er Sew\"\nMrs. C. A.  Welsh.  Sixth  streel\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.\nThe Westminster Modern\nBusiness School\nhas great demand for thoroughly competent stenographers. You had better go to the Modern as you are certain of thorough training and a good\nposition when competent. Day and\nevening session.\ning  Machine company, was  lined  $601\nand costs for a breach of the trades'\n.1. G. Gamon is confined to h s home   license by-law,   it was shown in court\nthai J, H. Todd held a license for the'\ncompany In this city and the presence'\nof tne other agent was unfair to him.\nwith an attack ol i oetuntinia.\nCity  Engineer  Blackman  yesterday\npaid a visit oi ins] iviion to the new\nCoquitlam pipe line.   lie found everj\nthing satisfactory.\nPot plants and fresh cut flowers\n' Tidy's stoie.   I'bone 1$4. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nat\nClarence Huff, tlie local roller chain-\npion, will race Beatty, of Nanaimo,.\nat the Coal city on November l. J.\nPassco won the elimination race last :\nnigh) against six othe rcontestants.\nThe winners of these contests will\nrace on November 9 for medals presented by Mr. Edwards.\nTry a \"Want\" ad  In The News   It\nwill bring results. **\nComplaints are heing made  by tbe\nfarmers  of  Delta  that   a   number  of\nsportsmen go oul from this clty and\nThe United Banks of the city heat   Vancouver on Sundays and slaughter\nthe bank of Montreal hy l to 0 yes-   Partridges in  hast  Delta, in spite of\nThe regular monthly meeting of\nwon.en's auxiliary of St. Barnabas\nchurch will be held in the rectorj at\nthree o'clock this afternoon.\nThe \"Old Boys\" held a very enioy-\nnble dance in St. George's ball last\nnight, llarpur's orchestra of Vancouver provided the music.\nterday in a closely contested game of\nfoot ball.\nJ. A. Motherwell, local manager of\nthe Vancouver Financial corporation,\nreturned    yesterday    from    Portland.\nthe fact that the birds are protected\nI by  law.\nHave you secured one of those\ncharn.ing houses on Eighth avenue,\nclose to the    car.    If    not,    see    the\nwhere lie had  heen on  business con- British   Canadian   Securities,   Ltd.,  at\nnected with the company. I \ufffd\ufffdnce. \"s the terms are so very easy\nthey will soon be all sold.\nQuarter acres in the Mg green fie'.d\nl\ufffd\ufffd   1\nA. L. BOUCK,\n610 Columbia St. Principal.\nHand Bags\nNew Stock        Good Values\nLatest Styles\nThe first instalment of the\nbiggest and best variety of\nHand Bags ever shown in\nthis city.   From $1.00 up.\nCurtis Drug Store\nKodaks and Supplies\nSpectacles, from 50c.\nPhones:     43;     Long    Distance,    7-1',\nResidence,  72.\nNew    Westminster,    B    C.\njust across the  Kraser  biidge.\nterms.    Held, Ci\nColumbia stieet.\nAn entertainment is to be given\nthis evening in St. Barnabas ball by\nan amateur troupe known as \"The\nDiamonds.\" A farce entitled \"A False\nAlarm\" will be the feature of tlie\nevening.\nThe members of tbe congregation\nof St. Stephen's church will farewell\nKev. Dr. and Mrs. T. Wardlaw Taylor\nfrom eight to ten o'clock this evening\nat the residence of .Mr. and Mrs. J.\nHenley, Eighth street.\nDavies Green Houses is the place to\nget bouquets, floral designs, and all\nkinds of cut. flowers.    Plione H 208 **\nConstable Wilkie. of the provincial\npolice force, lias been asked to make\nInquiries about Cecil Robson, who left\nKngland about seven years ago and\nwas last heard from Xew Westminster about two years ago. His parents\ni are anxious to find out what has be-\n: i ime of him.\nEasy      Take the round trip on tbe Eraser |\ni leaves Brackman-Ker's    wharf    at    2\np.m.   Return fare 50 cents. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*    ;\nThe Public\nSupply Stores\nLYNE'S\nNew and Second Hand Store\n(Late Alex Speck)\n743 FRONT STREET\nOne  of the  prettiest   fall   weddings\nof tbe season took place yesterdaj\" at\nI the   home   of   George   Keid.   Seventh\nj avenue, when  Miss Oli'e  Manchester\nRoberts became   tlie   bride   of A. C.\nI Thomas, of    Nanaimo.    Rev.    A.    F.\nI Baker performed tlie ceremony.    The\nbride was given away by her brother-\nj in-law. George Reid, and her brother,\nI Homer   Roberts,   acted   as   best   man.\nThe bridesmaid was Miss Lawson,   of\nVancouver. Miss Lougheed played the\nAll kinds of furniture bought\nand sold, Have you Furniture to sell? See me or\nring up No. 275.\nWELSH    LADIES    CHOIR.\nIhe Central Hotel Cafe\nOpposite  B. C. E. R.  Depot.\n25c - Merchants Lunch - 25c\nCHOICE COOKING\nPROMPT SERVICE\nGIVE   US     A     TRIAL\nd. Mcelroy\nPhone  R672.\n623  Hamilton St., or\nVanstone Heating and Plumbing Co.\nChimney Sweeping, Eavetrough\nCleaning, Sewer Connecting, Cesspools, Septic Tanks,  Etc.,  Etc.\nGET CADBURY'S\nCHOCOLATES\nPut Up in a Green  Box\nSpecially     Packed     by\nT. A. MUIR & CO.\nDispensing  Chemists.\nDeane Block.   441 Coin- I ia St.\nNew Westminster, B.C.\nOrganization Coming Here Next Week\nHas  Flattering    Notices.\nThe Western Daily Press of Thursday, March 10, 1008. says: Tbe con-\ncert given at the Colston hall last\nnijrht in aid of the funds of the Sunday Afternoon Services, was a great\nsuccess, both artistically and financially. The large hall was crowded.\nThe choir opened with the part-song,\n\"Harlech\" and \"YrHaf,\" and went on\nto \"Llwyn Onn,\" \"The Andalusian Bolero,\" \"Y Deryn Pur,\" \"Hob y deri\ndanrto,\" concluding with the Welsh\n-National Anthem, \"Hen Wind fy\nNhadau.\" The voices of the girls, In\ntheir pretty national costumes, blended beautifully, and all their effoits\nwere cheered to the echo. The remainder of the program was equally\nattractive. Miss Dayale Bibbings\n(soloist, R. W. L. C.j gave an excellent rendering of .Weu nam's \\ Little Orphant Annie;\" .Mi.-s Nancy Nol-\nclni, ai led by the chorus, was recalled for a beautiful rendering of\nSullivan's \"Boor Wandering Ono.\" and\na similar compliment was paid M'si\nliaisy Wyndham (also a soloist, R. W.\nL. C.i. .Miss Kitto proved an acceptable subsitute for an unavoidably cancelled duet by members of the choir.\nMr. George Itiseley played the organ\nin characteristic and masterly manner, while Mr. Dan Price's interpretation of \"A Turkish Love Song,\"\n\"Farewell,\" and \"Glorious Devon\" was\none of the features of the program, tlie\nlatter effort receiving an encore.\nMadame Hughes Thomas, the conductor of the choir, accompanied the\nmembers. Altogether the concert,\nwas splendidly carried through and a\nvery popular success.\nLook Over\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\nmore 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 perfect confidence\nthat you will get your supplies\nhere hereafter.\nGeo.\nAdams\nPhone 92\n****************************************************\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\n>\n\ufffd\ufffd\n>\n*\n>\n*\n>\n>\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\na*.\nSome Special Snaps\n THESE WILL MAKE YOU MONEY\t\n5 lots on Second street. Excellent view. Streets on three sides\nof  tbis  property.    $350  each.   Terms.\n10 lots extending frpm Fli st to Second street. This property\nIs especially well situated. Streets on three sides, and lane at rear.\nPrice $350 each.    Terrrfs.    INVESTIGATE.\nF. J. HART & CO., Ltd.\nAttractive Evening\nGowns  and Dresses\nThe party  season   with  its largo number of evening social events is now opening and new d ,   see w||,\nbe required.    Did you ever Btop to think ahout the possibility of securing  an  attractive evei\nall ready for use without  the worry of buying material and having  it   made   up?     Our   shov\nstratea tbe advance that  lias been  made  in  tailoring.     Here are dresses suitahle for the mo ,,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,\noccasion,   Asl$ to see them.\nMuslin Evening Gowns, in while\nsky, pink and mauve muslins;\nmaterial is a tine mull, made in\nileal one piece styles with\ndainty trimmings of net and insert ion, long and short sleeves.\nEach $9-75\nWhite and Ecru Net Waists,\n$3.75 to $7.75. Waists with\nstyle features of their own,\nmarking them as worthy of\nmore than passing consideration it' you are in need of an\nevening blouse. They ate shown\nin ecru and white nets made up\ninto waists with long or short\nsleeves, high or low necks,\nsome witli peasant shoulders,\nlined throughout with silk; all\nsizes. Each $3.75, $4.50, $5.50\nand $7.75\nIvory Net Evening Gown, made\nwith tucked panels and Insertions oi' heavy Guipure, wide\nhand ol' Insertion over the\nshoulders. B |Uare Dutch neck.\nelbow sleeves, t unic overskirl\nover  silk  slip.     Each   . ..   $37.50\nSky \"Ninon Chiffon\" Gov\/n witli\nwaist  made  peasant  style, low\ncul neck ami trimmed around\nyoke with ivory silk lace In\nVandyke effect, and bands of\ns itin Vervellleux; hobble skirt\ntrimmed with bands of satin\nand pipings.    Each    $25.00\nWhite Silk Evenin\n'.I Gowns wm,\nhigh nee!;, attrai tive!;        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,.,\nWith   while   soutai   e   I\nsign, and bands of ' i\nure   insertion;    o\\i      it   vui.\npoints front and bad\nBale at        $23.50\nEcru     Al lover     Lace    Dresses\nmade   with   low   cul   m\nBhot t    sh'c\\ es,   trimi\nbands of wide Insertli i\ned   with   rose   vel \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nskirt  In    tunic    cffi cl    I\nwith   bow   of ribbon\nEach  .   , $45.00\nSpecial Thanksgiving\nDisplay of Table Linens\nA display demonstrating our ability to supply any demand made\nui>on us by housekeepers, hotels, boarding houses, etc Visit the\nhouse furnishing section this week.\nWE DIRECT ATTENTION TO THE  MATCHED  LINENS.\nWhen buying our better grades of table Damasks to sell from\n$1.00 to $2.50 per yard we were particular to secure napkins to match\neach piece. Many new designs are noticeable, including polka dots.\nrose, carnation, flour de lis, maple leaf, chrysanthemum, etc.\nMATCHED TABLE SETS.    .\nAnother special feature of the linen section is tho splendid showing\nof hemmed and hemstitched table cloths and napkins to match. Per\nset $5.00 to $17.50\nHemmed Linen Table Covers\n$1.00   Each.     Regular   Price  $1.25.\nA special Thanksgiving opportunity, an offering thai will appeal to\nhotels, restaurants, boarding house and housekeepers. Cloths are r.T\ninches wide and 67 to sl inches long; assorted patterns, white, Strong,\ndurable and hemmed ready for use; also a small number of iinhem-\nmed cloths in tlie same sizes.    On sale this week, eacli    $1.00\nTea Cloths, Runners\nTray Cloths, Etc.\n50c Each\nClearing odd    pieci s    up to\nSac.    In this Bpeclal li I are\ntea  cloths  up  io  30 Inches\nBquare.   Runners up \\f it by\n63, tray cloths, 20\nmany     other  odd    Blze\nplain Damask, finished linen\nand fancy hemstltcl ed  Inei\nOn sale to clear, ea   ,  . .50c\nHemmed Table\nNapkins,\n$1.50 Per Dozen\nRegular  Value $2.C0.\nPure  white  linen  table I\nkins, hemmed readj  t\nsizes ahout 20 bj     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe   lot   COn8i8tB   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nher of odd  lines\nto     $2.00     to     i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ndozen  $t-50\nNEW   FALL   \"BUTTERICK   FASHIONS\"   AND   DELINEATORS   NOW ON SALE.    ASK TO SEE THEM.\nTrimmed Hats, $4.75 to $10.00\nA special display of new-  hats  for  the   Thanksgiving  sale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmade up at  popular prices.    Shapi\nplush, satin and felt, trimmed wiih ribbons, feather.- and ornaments.   Special 'his week . .$4.75 to $10.00\nChildren's Touques in all the usual popular Btyles, many new colors and Bhapes are here.\nPatent  Leather   Hats  in  all the new shape-' for women, misses and children.\nRoyal City Chemical\nCleaners and Dyers\n\"Why Bhould I give my cleaning and dyeing to the Royal\ncity in preference to ail\nothers?\"  was    a    question    we\nonce had lo answer.    We didn't\ntell,  hut   showed  why.\nWe are (till seizing lliat pillion and will he glad to show\nyou. The best cleaning and dyeing  works in  the city.\nG.  F.  BALDWIN,  Prop.\nPhone R 278.     345 Colurrbia St.\nWagon  will call for and   '.eliver\ngoods.\nSS. TRANSFER\nCommencing September IB, the SS. Transfer will leave BrackmaU'\nKer  wharf every  afternoon, exce] t  Sunday, at   .   p.m., for\nLadner,  WesthRm Island and Way Ports\nReturning  to  New Westminster Saturday  evening.\nReturning will leave every week-day morning at 7 a.m. ami Ladnef\n7:.'1(1 a.m. Additional trip Monday morning, leaving New Westminster at 6 a.m.\n\"his schedule subject to change without notice.    For freight and\npassenger tates apply to\nROBERT7JARDINE, Manager\nSTORAGE\nH. P. VIDAL & CO.\nMarket Square\nPHONE 475.\nTHEO. ROBERTS\nELECTRICIAN.\nHouse wiring a specialty. All orders\nghen prompt itientlon. and night\ncalls answered.\nPhones 7M  and 581.\nOffice:    -   -   -     4C5 CalUT.bla Street.\nIf you want something Choice for Sunday's\nDinner, ring up Phone 101 and order a nice roast ot\nSpring Lamb, Veal, Spring Chicken or anything else\nthat is good in the meat line.   You can sure get it at\nP. 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