@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "dbc3815c-21a6-498b-8fd2-b831772d0ffd"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[New Westminster Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-18"@en, "1906-09-29"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0316396/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ,E\\ \\~ I��� ' " ������ - ��� ���___���--__________--,_ i-��� ��������� ��� ��� *��________��fc^ "O " S VOLUME 1. NUMBER V\\\\\\ V/cTOr-}..^KW \\\\ i;> lativc Asse, . oci i-��m i ������. ��� fi | >��!*< I MIN- \\li HlMY MORNING, SKl'TKMBER 29. 1906. I(�� ( I S rs i'i H \\\\ II K STORM CLAIMS MANY VICTIMS IN THE SOUTH GO BACK ON CHINESE. Fierce GaJe Causes Heavy Loss of Life and Reduces Valuable Property of Many Towns to Worthless Splinters Goods Float Away on Flooded Streets. ! Nelson, B. (/.. Sept. 28.���At a meeting of the I ��� Kootenay Fruitgrowers Association here today a ��� j resolution was passed by a v. ite of 22 to 15 rescinding i ; the motion of August last calling for the abatement PALMA REFUSES TO BE SLAPPED ON BOTH CHEEKS | <>f the Chinese head tax. i .s (via Mi Ian, ..' i .... i --e . - from I. ��� ��� to flft ; ii . son . thei njured, ���'���, houses . :. tie i)ii.-ir.��� ._ quai ti leva ai erty loss i flu effeci bi ���. t ... . -.. of thi last forty-i Ight bo i . Ity. toi a, struck Mobile Wednes- . Inigbl an I rage i fi r many thi ��������� Ind ��� aching a velocitj miles an hour. Watei from ;,: ��� ...i. blow ii Into the cltj by the ���. . : ��� Tm. tbi ea lood ��� t i deep in the vv holi salt q tai ��� Royal sti ��� el to thi Alabama ��� . . - of llfe ia bei ��� .' ! ������.. In mong negroes Ships Go Down. - .- iffi re ! .evei elj Among ���..:. . - - s'nii. were the . P. - . m.i: j Staples, lhi Mary S. : - - ma, Coverton, ll tth B. Moore, 1 lam !' n. the Unite I .Slates revei ��� cuttei All ei I and man - othei er i raft It Lb feared five crews ��� ��� an.;-- were lost, bui nothing ��� ��� . ��� flrmatory nature ran be given .; ��� time Towns Obliterated. ��� ha. een ; lace I undi r eun thi militia. Nobody Is per uu the bi !'������'.- ��� _i i pi in ws . ' a.'-n and pei sons wearing Much apprehension le ��� I I -a ian tow n- a- ll Is :��� I ��� . have ' een obliterati d ol life on Dauphin Island 1'rol.i ,��� li heavy. Man-, flsheimen . Dauphin Islan I an I oilier out- by I rai t -. from v. hli h no . ��� ��� een received. Supplies Shut Off. iffei Ing In M le I. bi ������ ��� . tiilatlon of nan- poi '..lion fa- - iff all - ipplies, and ��� ��� a reaches Mo ilie from the -. m, . ��� .��� II ��� est will I n ch here wa aaged :. :: age to ' lhi is' ' 'hui ch ci ��� a. te i al $40,000, an I ti 81 Baptisl $10,000 t was pul an lei mai Hal law ������a Thursdaj ,and no pi rson ��������� : in i nter the wbolesale guar- i whntv.-- from Frascatl Btn et, "ie fxtremi end of the i ty, a. fa as Three Mile creel are ��� communication Is para- pi,,. pecti ol wli es v.ral days. All bu�� nei bai i led. Torn to Solinters. .aw mills ��� lhi . been wa hi I awi 01 ! ... . a ! be seen scatteri I ovei ' a':-.. : It tui !', ' �� i . ���!.,. ... ,,- H ��� q iai ��� tati i a i ia in. I i the -! I" i ere rei ��� ,. < efl - ��� i . '. exhausted ������ ��� | :.. ���. it have n hand, , - man ��� ihoii lo ii from 'ii" flood, and ialil ... a ;- Ji.ao an nmon labo eat in fly bog .ept such p. ' " *'�� :" Mi'". tO .-live gOOfll EVI II few men would accepl Hurled Through the Streets, 6 o'clocl Thn tla and i ������..��� .. ��� . il will be Bome time ��� i lm . 1 an be resumed. Thi P il Teli ��� '-��� fered evi rely, 'J ��� Caw thoi ne hoti a Sil ..,.. ��� ' : f 'ach, the Win Is. hotel Southen $3,0u0 So tti e :, .' ipplj Co. est! ' .100, The Mi a ���! i'i" First National bank an I thi Lien ... were Inun late I, All Hard st Work. 1 ���'���' " Is ii" waj at presi nl to ar- live at a corn cl i stlmati ol tlie ��� ��� owing to the disorder \\.- Is confui lon Tl --.; ���arly this morning, I owevi r. The watei ha I receded somen t, and ev- body, armi I with tickets -, n oms, worke I ha I foi ��� restora- tii m ' ' a- rmal con lltions. Goods Float Away. Hundreds ol I ilea of cotti n : ated through thi main streets an I ��� ��� . carried oul to sea. Al Fori M 15 miles down the bay, thi win . had a much higher velocity. Towns . -.. thi Mo! Ile an I ba; shi - iads sul fen ��� .-��� crelj owlni to their exposed -.'ii-IlS. No word from the coasl I ������ - - bas n d Mobile Along thi gult coast tin re wi re many fashionai le resl- di in . -. . nine costing $30,1 Crops Rumed. Frull trees ail over Southern Ala- ma are ruined, So, also are ��� tton and t am < ine planter said he '������ i . ial.- $T*i for les coi ton ci ij and feel lhal be had gol a goo I li 1 ie '���oof of tbe Moi . - media - . ������ v i.r blown off Tl - ��� ba I a p. t le museum vv hich was i aged. Clo-k Elown Out of Tower. Thi '-I . He couri bousi n entf a i a >,"' a aia I . 'I ie Clock ill be i vi r was blow a i n '������:��� the vv Ind. Tl . uion station al the i nd i : Govei nn .-ai street, iv bli h caught fln -��� i - ... da.v s ago, Ian age : ��� :-��� window.- are broken and ��� - - in .1 shlngli an ��� one, Tbe water ca...e so i apldlj thai thi railroi d employees were unabli lo ri move ihe baggage checked ii i nans a ai m. Man . 11 'in.. - wi en 1 . -r: down lhe bay. \\ . ...ji i negro dl >vi ed an old in ii in Imminent ilan er of di ',-. irownlng Hearing hei ri ��� i, he quickly ran Inti .. he was cmplc ed mil sell ng U ,i . iflll; i.n ge lub, ' ��� |>1h ' I I ' -. :��� .,-. : Ian led hei aful n drj Ian i Many Manners Drowned. i , ila i'..��� . iIn Flomaton, Ua . The worst hui i li ani In II iged K'l'l- .ll'll ��� " ���" i : li i a ��� "VM* ;i ��� -, , , ;....i i wrecked ��� ,. .,.. | thi la nagi I enti ��� , i of life will he vi , n i he nui iei ul u I ecu i'i ,. , ��� , ,|(i , ��� I In ��� H ' Oi',, udli ��� eporti , mil In re not U'i'ii n ���' ��� i Marines Storm Bound, ilnglon, f. ''���'" , ,���,,���,. mnrinr rrom Iho Southern . _ , ,,, Cuba have Ix-cu m riounlj ... red wiib i". Ihc torw �� nag i ;.iii "i Mo li n Plot to Kill Emperor Discovered In Palace Secretary Tafl Finally Decides t<> Declare Himself Military Governor of the Republic of Cuba and American Intervention Will Forthwith Proceed. St. p. ' ' ' ��� ' '"* -' * 11 Pen ��� ii- ��� \\ B );.,. ,���., n t against the lif, . . , ., , -, ; t0 ... . . ,, ,, ,,.,,, ,: ���"" ':' '��������������� ��� i ' ' ' : ''��� man n atei ��� seize a fa ::;- '' ers of one oppon in ty to shoot I .hili u wa '������' palace servant hi - :v n m�� nading oi .>..; ' '"' " : *:" ' en in lhe ���. ah ��� TAKES Ml INTEREST CONVICT'S DAUGHTER IN NEW WESTMINSTER DRAWS AND PLEASES Member of Manufactures' Party Crowoed Audience Applaud* and Lccks Over Lccai Advantages Laughs Manj Times _t the for Lumber Industry. Opera Hcuse. ...:..:. Sept . - i' ��� len Palma , I he romml ��������� alim had baen a - rti d bj n a wh ��� urged him : wailing oat , , , . 1 jll i . (.iirmtinu. lo r It I)draw .'na i.; Ignntlon, to put M Sei reint i i b I aid nn lea. ini-. foi : ��� onal plq n an I dl ip i'ii,in . I I il In- I 111 li M aa in a po -11 i, ill mi mi and be guidi elv liy I , , , , ,, , wheri he could nol inj anj (hlng fm "!1"]"- to ll-'v'' :"-';" - ' :' iv pnbll .rn. n i - daj he beard aia on one cheek; I cannol va ou kinds of proposition! and turn ihe other." coun tei proposition, abotil available and unavall ible candidate; for the , |i'i I i-iii-i , 111, III Ung Hie OXll'BOl 'ill I I.n ana, Sept, ."- I hn llw ai i one from '/.���'���. hh iiinea-n ihat ��� ma a one Iuai supreme effi ri on a election a ii pro^ Islonal in p n ie the i publli .rn .I ii' ri in es i _._ i ili-iil inU'.bl ii",nli in |ii'.ni. \\iuie of wen thi lusl i in lions w ln.-li i- ��� ��������� these proposals proved agreeable lo all factions, and Secretary Tan. aftei Iho exchange of Bever&l cablegrams with Presldenl Roosevelt, alio a i "': ' "" ' ' ,.,,:, nl iti-' ��������� , ni i nitiiltlafi Mill ��� , ' , , Mi,,-.'"-' : - ��� McClellan I, a ; rom ��� ; er manufacturer ol Ontarii. with iu- ������ ������ sta in Parrj Sound, r ni an I St Catharines who earn,, wes; with ': ��� manufacturers' excursii n, . ,-- In the city on Thins laj an i visited a n imber ol the local Industries. He was greatly impresse I with the sit ia u'ou of .New Westmlnsti as lumber manufacturing locality, an I rei ��� ted thai his staj did nol givi him more .porl ian) to pursue his Inten sl In oca! ci ndltions He n mai Iti I tljai a number oi (he lumbermen with tbe excursion partj had talked ol New Westminster, and exi] ressi I dlsap- ; ointment thai this city was noi In- luded In their Itinerary. He was particular]) Interest! i In tin Millside In lustry, and pre llcted thai It weal,] !' velop Into one , | the nu sl li I ��� a: ol lt_i kind .a Cana la He i om ���'""���' " Ith ii' n< rai Mauagei !���""�� ��� and a Iniltti I tha In the prei ent li velopment ol he Ln Iui ry, ��ll h It. , an for thi future, then was a -.ui for all easteiu crmen lo ���... a Mr, McClelland was accom- anli ; j ins wife, an I wbl ������ In Ihe ��� lhi j were lhi guests nl his uighter, Mrs li ,1 I3ti le, nl ia , n streel Returns from Rivers Inlet. A, J. Martin returned lo tins cltj ��� iei da '��� a Mer an a isonce < ' over \\ months, during ��lib h I Inn ' i wai empl i.ve I us foreman sl Ihe B C. < nn in . on lilv' i Inlel . Ihrei indn i mile, i - be con I M Mai In reporta fish - - u een verj . it J fui .iui in" ��� ��� and tale I thai lhe rannei) hH i been worked al full ��� .-< i nil i ������������ >������ ��� i u . i h Iho i ipm ��� - , ti , ,|., , The II T , .i-ii.i , , ib), ., . buui one Iiiiii in- I an - ' I. ,i in i i ! Cl mnn i , . , , , , \\t Martin wlll n < mlnti a i , ' "a' In next eai . , ihi n. . lb i ... .al llllllll IT. . ",l | I ; , |on ' . ' la . Ill I ll" III ill , . and roved ho a mil i ,"n \\n ������' len lon pi li laced In u Koni ��tt\\t. nnd pi n . who wish In ci mn ial wllh , a , a III, i, in call nun ,, , i,- whi n no will ' . InTi't'iiiPil Ui ii ho i" i��>imv I, ���ih,, lien vm ' am"' oo" porl un ���|'|l,I, | ,l,i , .veiling Inui VV llll lhe llllK , : bind nf freight which had ovei , . I a, T. ,| I , Hie vessi I II . .i Ion H ��� til '" ii hi "������"' lil ��� i I balei io". ";"" i ml frull . o Hylind Difedti nsnion. ..,,, i - in, i ... Bepl .8, nieii Uv- Intid j.,,. iin, ,|". i a..a Mi'i'v (Addle Unn ..,, ,|i ii i ..i i he ilililei'iiib ronii'l nl��hi \\ , ,, ai ,i house, and everj ersi n Inside ii well satlsl ed with i pro I ���' tiOn, W.IS III. Statl . i a.iia.i - .li I 111' Westmlnstei opera house ias' night, i^ ben E. Ft Salter s . omi anj , ro duoed The Convict's Daughter, n thrilling melodrama with a lol ol p omedj running through II l'lie i ompanj carrli - an i tu .. nouni ol scenery, and Ihe - ��������� ni uf ihe plaj waa a mosi commendable feature. The plaj Is 1 charged with human Interest, .iiu iiu' plaj-ers are splendidly titled to make the mosl oi the coo.; oj di linl i< i afforded them io create applause and laughter rhej were rewarded lasi nlghl with an abundance ol each George J. Elmore, as wearj W Hi i the chief fun maker ol lhi i oni ; an,i. and assisted bj Miss Can le i" linip'ie. .i eli.r ming a.n.i clevei spin i le, he male enough 01 ill.'-- p V a Inj w . li Christie, us Ja in Black adder, (he villain, is such an accom i llshed actor Hun in spite of thc un popular nature ol ins part, he win the admiration of the mid lence on I a lit} rhe i onipnnj Is well ba nco.1 ihere li h hi ensure o . slsi . . n - i \\ i-r\\ !iie;iil .-: ol n \\u i iTn: ��� e. being iii ide I o ..aer of Ilie 0|)l 1 I lli'llse to 1 '--'I. ;. return engngi men, m \\- ��,, Comedj for I"^ r Wtsk, I: v | UM i'l.-r- �� lil pi e'.i-iil ; iin- i; p ne comedj. \\n ibe Com foi:-- ol ilorne, in the Woi mil ot opera : e .mi the lii a nlghl "i the fait nnd on \\\\e.iuiT.iav r -,,:.:-, .,n i g.-n da.v nights ��III i lm. ii,. i- it I yard's I iTie-.i ne ��� wither. . i ��� aw ������ M i Tin ii \\e\\i ti mil oo lo ' ami ": "��� ��� Tlie-a l.a.l; ialil, ,e. | ,, . , \\\\ ||| >.- - lie i I um.'i I Hie aii.a ||,>|| , i T'lilll. I Ml li-l i Ile �� Oil 1,11.'�� || I'll- III till Willi Will I I.n Ilie pi |||| I a roll.. lie ��i" hi a- ��� a i i rii li,-,-!.. who i'i,!', i in tho No. Vort iod a'Ion " ��� '��� ii (ll Ml M iaa Dole , a uioii I.n :i ,i - - i in nun iin I, | m P> -, .11,10 lollll -, - ,-1. | tO| . iimI .-Hie- V || 'i. i I Oi.lie |S "in "I lhl 'i "a . oi model u ihni n��1 ftltli sui h n '- a, ,aea :i ,,- :-,-, le.l lliiyo 1'iwl lv. Ilo l.aii, I, \\V ,'lllllwii I,. I" in. T, Ol 1' .nei im the pasl o �� months ol \\ sn , mi \\ oi. Inn.- pui, iii , ; .',,.. | .in, I) el Hill .in,'" III lh. Pen Ke''_ dls hi. i Mi 'Mho, i. ha. looked the ,, hole pro. [ni ��� ovei It) leftlft b of a Bpol Sltlleil lo III" tn. te, , aripl hml W .,- iii iin- I'."! Kells iit.trb-1 iii order lo _,' ' tt '"'! E 'ii��fleil ti I m. Tire vane'' i n"i fttl from Hie Po'i Koll" SMl Hon, nii'i embrace, some fine tin. ��� nml nt-iilile Inn.l. at I.,.: .nil .sslstanl Secretai ol Sinte Bai on to dn ��� ���< > etvi ,1 from !'. e-i.leui lloosevelt, i. e imerlcnn tup I iilllllll-s.ollel s llOHj all Ol "',11 ; .. :,, , uncinate lhe fai I on . and i o .. -u.ii i. hut I in ' 'jut to Ihe h i Hon ibis morning determined loawail Vmong I hose who visited tha secre the action of the session of congress ,;".v during the recess of congress was called for to-day, before precipitating Governor Nnue.- ��nii other Liberal . ��� .merlcan occupation ll waa also Nationals Thej regretted Dial Presi decided to make a final appeal lo the denl Palm, persisted In his resigna patriotism of ever} leader, regardless H"" /-awe. came loo, and declared ol whether he is affiliated wllh tbe ,h'At Secretary of lha interior Mon ... s, rnmem or lhe rebels tnlvo had five hundred soldiers t" the Day of Waiting. al'Hi'lllll rhino In Ilie bonne of lepie Havana. Sepi. 28 Up to the time sontatives, and was prepared t" shool ths pantii-ss took a recess ai . Illlu ;i,l,i other Llberftli ir the} nt> O'clock, Hns was n .lm ol Waiting I'loni-beil the bouse for In iilnllt'. i . that hour various proi nbl Itb s meeting ,,,-t ,, li.i.iii:,-- B} haif.pasi five Intervention Now Certain. ' , lent Palma had tearfullj but |( if; certain >]..i. m loan Intei definite!} and Brail} annoiiine,i lhal ifentlon will lake plaoe to-morrow bis resignation was Irrevocable, Pol Twenty Ave United States marines owing this announcement, the Mod were landed bore Lo-nLght to gmirii iia.s held n long consultation si the (the treasury building. There will be resldenci ol Senatoi Dol��, ri which (no further landings to��nifht, but Bee It was decided tlmi no Moderate retary Taft'i proclamation oreatJng sIiimiIpI return io the session aftei the himself provisional military governor .., ha,i been declared, thus pre ol rutin will be loaned lo*tnorrow ng a condition In which no pro Anothei full force "t Americans ,.:-,., iresldeni could !����� elected will be landed to-morrow To-nlghi I ., .Tin up oi their bands prop the clt} Is policed bj rural guards tlcallj would give ovei ihe control of General ItodrlgiieB, commandei affairs io ihe .merlcan commission the rural guards, Is co-operating �� ihni nolut ibe attitude ol 8c iiim Tai Receive* Some Care. The lasiinlni.nl l,.-i\\al,, oi native .-iiiM'. which had been lying exposed i,i Hi" inclement les ol the vventhei OUtSldC one .'I ilie blilltltllg at lhl fall grounds, and lo which attendon was culled in t'liin'-.i.i' -��� I uu o .: ii.-is been removed lo lhe In ho Industrial building, Rnd p\\: , assigno i a place 11 lumoi dui he i villi,ill,'11 \\l:e, ill, fall |S ovi ��� ll Is qui e lo.e'i that Ihe ka)all ,-, III bd plane,I In lbe r.-iiiierie lite ai v iv lib h Is n more filling plei ��� foi such ... o��H\\ :'i ,n a.n dl tu ��� ������ : - ��� : (.' ., . a. ,. pPpI, , I Hindoo Injured v ii ndvsi in Hu- empli ��� ��� ������ ���f r Hin - ' ��� 11 ��� ' .... >. ��� mined ii " ' ��� ,- |l li i niainiei Hi-e ilnee ��,,, . p.. . ,V;>. d ofl ono hand and a flngi . . : Iui llan I " . . thai hej :��� - ni, ive to have tin ... . . a . Meal Stolen. K .lp.liiii.on. one nl' Ilie .'laser ih ii.iioi iiien. reports to the chief oo stable's department thai iiu dsiiim boal has been stolen He bad tied II up nt the B <* ������ ninei v. anil the ias- lime in- saw ll woe Sept. _ii. at U3_ n in Tim boat number was ioB_ n l bore the Initials s r on bhe u �� The '""in contained a complete ��� mill the "Hiiei if \\f. \\ anxious to have his i; .ipei i v located and .etui t i,e -p.'ii.. an |i ok lng Into the matter ai | in e i.,��� ;i to -"an the craft Wor* at '-a'-r|hi��ads. I'he Oi now ��� ��� ��� d - . walls Thi ��� which ��� Mail Reaches Liverpool Within Contract Time M. Clellan for Hearst. \\. Mept. Ig, Mmoi Mr- , .!,,,, i.av ii ii Blatem.ni ihw nf- ,, a in v iiirh he ciilii lie would vote , - i -i rm governor i Moore, ol Old*, Alberta, arrived 'e��iPi-,|ii\\ With the district exhibit I'oiii Hiio (own. and Immediately pro- 11 "i|pi| to nrraina the BpttO* at hii. ,ii'-'iiosn1 in a mannei worth} exhibit he Is in charge of, and he states will Burpass anything e. i sent ont by OJUs In any pre ��� I m Vf -Ill'S. 11 'i ��� , Bi : _8, The first Overseas pMail from the Orient to Great '���' ain has been delivered In Liver pool by thc C.P.R. within the contract time of 29% days. The Empress of Britain, which carried the mail from Quebec, arrived at Liverpool at 1 p.m. to-day. The mall wa.s brought acroe. the Pacific by the Empress of India. which left Hong Kong Aug, 30 at I p ni. and rrived al Vancouver at 0 ..in Si pt, ,,. ii wns carrli I ��� -l ids tO Q le'aee in S. hi ill's OTtl C.P.R, Ovi ' leas Mall trnin am! borne .. Ei of Hu which left Quebec al S.15 p.m. on Sept.. 21. herefore - ��� pled in the from Hong Korii Liverpool wi i nl ��� 29 daya i hou ��� minutes, or 7 hours anil 25 minutes within the contract time. The CPU. hns mon thaT. filled lis agreement with the postal authorities on both the east and westbound half circuits globe. I'he Empress of Japafi.'bringing out e onl Overseas Mall from Hong K"iig, left that'pVt yesterday at 4 P m., and is due in Vancouver Oct. 15. - i. I THE DAILY NEWS SATURDp. . 3EP1 Humor ml Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH WHEN THE LIVER IS WRONG ',i, .- .t If Uf, rl ������ waj-, If really thla With fati thi ��� ��� >- ��� pay; But, work On i i t plai When we 1 \\V ��� 're . -' about v. re we beg tn. When we Is fair I., re seen ���lm For fai ��� Inviting it I r front : For :' : tune , t regard; A while wi TWfen we - row ��� I .-. . ��� ��� .;.:. And murmui sadly, "1 We i, st each i We play upon l The rn In tryh " ' ' Ti. K ii ���;,- wil - ��� .'-. I offers Each pi And I losi I ien .-.'.-��� The ,. ��� - - : ��� - ��� , fudj ��� ' . . a . . ��� you Jay Cut '��� .! I. - - ��� ���: '��� ��� '.- Tl- you'll ��� rid as - ��� i : Ja ��� ke this as a fri And put a doctor on yo NEW Westminster Special Summer Courses OPERA HOUSE For Teachers in the SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute Limited. OCT. 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th PACIFIC COAST COMEDY COMPANY 336 Hastin*�� Sfreet W" Vancouver R. J. SROTT. B.A.. Principal. H. A. SCRIVEN. B. A.. Vice-Prin. J. R. CUNNINGHAM, Sec Westminster Iron Works PRESENTS How He Fell. "Whal was tins fall of Adam we hear s-, rniieli about?" "I suppose he wanted some m ire fruit and fell out of the apple tree." All the Comforts ol Home. Withered Leaves. The Little Girl. Bamboozled. Prices���25c, 50c and 75c. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. British Columbia Coast Line S:r vice. TIME TABLE (Subject to change vntnout noiue. ALASKA ROUTF. Princess Beatrice leaves Vancouver Si . t. LOth Princess May leave; Vancou. r Vancouver, Sept 10th. Princess Beatrice leaves Vancouver. S spt. 21st Princes- May leaves Vancouver Sept. 23rd. , Princess May leaves Vancouver Oct. 2nd. Princess Beatrice leaves Vancouver. Oct. 4th. Princess Oct 12th. QEVERAI M VCHlNfc* AMI ...MilNE WORK. SHIP SMITHIMI. BKlLKil- and STKl i TURAL IKON v.UKK. Ornamental Iron worK, including Fences. Gates, Fire b_s< ipes, etc. Mall orders and cones;,on,lence In Ite i JOHN REID, BEGBIE Hi ;-'.i.i-_ l. VS ��� ��� lest r t-. o. 4"i ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY =FINEST AND FASTEST= . _ EMPRESSE .8.000 J EMPRESS i.v : H. Po*er ( EMPRESS CF II [TAI.J H' L4_.N1 May leaves Vancouver, Proving It. Thi--r<- are sermons in stones, Or, at least, we bei n told That tho rocks pray and grim Many useful hints hold. Ani we realize then They can turn su, i 'ri.k Teaching truth., while you wait When we're struck by a brick. Vhen No One Was Looking. Three vegetarians bad lapsed tempo rarlly nnd were eating a beefsteak dinner, "When shall we three meat again?" mused one, who was a regular cutup anyway. In His Own Kind. "A penny for your thoughts, Willie. I know I would get beat, but I am willing to risk it." I couldn't think of beating you out ���lay's salary." VANCOUVER. VICTORIA SEATTLE ROUTE. Princess Victoria. Leaves Vancouver daily at 1 p. m VICTORIA NEW WESTMINSTER ROUTE. S. S. Charmer. Leaves Ne?. Westminster a: 7 a. m. on Wednesday and Mondays. VANCOUVER NANAIMO ROUTE. S. S. Joan Leavo. Vancouver daily except Sat- Leavi Quebec 0 . I and Oct 19 P ssengei - iooke i to an i fro al low ��� ��� - ate. Foi arth il . - appl ��� ED. GOULET, C. P. R. AGENT. W. IN. Draper i B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New We.tminster. B.C. NOTICE. urday and Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Sat urday at 2:30 p. m. Protection For Him. Notice is here'.iy given that 30 daya [ter date I intend to make application to the Honorable the Chief Com- WEST COAST ROUTE. I missi0ner 0f Lands and Works, for S. S. Queen City - ... ���;,] Licence to cut and carry away Leaves Victoria at 11 p. m. oa 1st, i-'mber from the following described 7th, 19th and 20th of each month for :,���;.., situated East of the head of didn't you rap that dude over Ashousit and way points; leaves Vic- pitt Lake N W. Distinct: Commenc- toria on the 7, and 20, for Quatsino and I tug at a atake planted on the North way points, Leaves Victoria on 2Mb East corner of the E. O. Patterson of each month for Cape Scott and way ..., clalm No 1093| thenco Northerly I with your umbrella 1 ,s afraid the Society For the tion of Cruelty to Animals interfere." points including Quatsino. Thc Foxy Simpleton. Blmple Him.,:, met a pieman Oolng to tho fair, s il l Slmpli s.a, in to thi pieman, "Let me taste ������ our ware." "Oh." said the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show ine lirst your penny!" ���' chains, thence West 80 chains, thence Soirh 80 chains, thence East vii chains to poinl of commencement. Sl ,.:������! August I "li. 1906, .JAMES SHARPE. New Westminster, P. C LOWER FRASER RIVER ROUTE. Steamer Transfer Leaves New Westminster on Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursda. i.r : Fri lay at 2 p m. an i Sir I : it _ '���. in. with iddltlonal tii:. on M in- . i - o m NOTICE. lav a a a. tn. Leaves Steveston Monday, Tuesday, NotIce Ia hereby glven that Uie \\V luesday, Thursday and Saturday al Partnership, heretofore subsisting be- 7 _, ai.: Friday al 6 a. m. additional tween us the undersigned, ^ loggers. Saturday 5 p. tn. In the Dlstrlct "' Xow Westminster under the firm name of Allen & West, UPPER FRASER RIVER ROUTE v< - this day been llssolved by mutual S. S. Beaver ��� asent, Leaves New Westminster, 8 .-p. m. Persons having any claim agalM. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the said firm nie hereby required ti Leaves Chllllwack 7 a, m. Tue lay, Present the same with rail particular. Bald simple Simon to>the pieman, Tnu, ,, ,.,, gaturday�� calling at to our solicitor, J. P. Hampton Bole, Dear "��� ' have boen reading of Lata , .. ' , ,.,,,.. nf rnmmerre HiiiHln" New that pie Is the cause ol dj pep i, landings between New V .stmlnster '""'' "' "-omraerci Bunaing, r._\\. oui national ailment; therel n II ,-, i ChlllU Westminster, il C. New Westmln iter, B. C, Augru it will ��� au -��� no liar i :.. ling , 1 wil i it up' im, . di iiiv , on illn. fron th, pli . p.. the heart ren lb ��� fai i that he had not any. PEI'T PARAGRAPHS. NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. S. S. Tees Leave. Vancouver at '.' p, m., 2nd and 16th of each month, oalllng al The man wbu has tw., wives is mro Skldegate tn fir,-' trip and Bella Coola to get what's coming to him, whether on second trip, Time on arrival and departure are approximate. 1,'th, 1906. GEO, A. ALLEN, HENRY WEST. NOTICE. the luw Interferes or not Hypocrisy makes cowards of us all The nutliors of hard luck stories oughl to go Into the publishing business, Incubator babies should grow up Into machine politicians. The man who Is still keeping iii ; New Year's resolutions Is so stuck up by this time thai there is no living in tbe same house with bim, Tbe wonderful etfeel of music mi tl'..' lavage breast was noted before the phonograph was Invented, it is a strongmlnded statesman who refuses to ride 00 B puss when bis con Htltiients are not looking. Wall street Is always pleased to meet the man who thinks be can beat Its panie. The successful short change man m not so called because be is short of change. A man is ad.loin i . deaf but what be can bear money t ilk, call or address ED. GOULET, Agent, N'ew Westminster E. .1. COYLE, .sst. Oen. Pass Agent, Vancouver, ,T, W. TROUP, General Suner'ntendent, Victoria W. il. OARDINER, i!en. Age,it, . relght I><-pt.. New v.* istminst.et TAK E The White Pass and Yukon Route 1 Notice is hereby given that 30 days For reservations and Information after date I Intend to make applica tion to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner Of Lands and Works, toi special license to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands, situated north east of i I'itt lake, New Westminster, District. i i. Commencing at a stake planted on the Boundary line or Dominion lands thence north ioo chains, thence west (in chains, thence south 100 chains to sal I boundary line, thence cast, along said line 60 chains to point oi commencement, ti. Commencing at a stake planted in chains north of Posi No, I, ihence east 120 chains, thence north SO (or CONRAD. CARCROSS ATI.IN chains, thence west-in chains, thence WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and south 10 chains, thence west so FAIRBANKS, Daily trains (except chains to line of location No. 1, Sunday) carrying passengers, mail, ihence south 10 chains to point, of express and freight connect with stages at Carcross and White Horse, maintaining a thr'.ugh winter service. For information apply to J. H. ROGERS, Traffic Manage., Vancouver. B. C. commencement. FRASER RIVER LUMBER CO., ,1. It. SHARPE, Secretary. Staked September 6th, 1908, Annua Xmas Drawing Win Reichenbach Corny Limited PRIZE CONTEST Competition Closes Monday, Dec. 24, 1906, at 9 P. M. Two Prizes $25 in Gold Five Prizes $10 in Gold Forty Prizes $5 each in Gold A printed check will be given to each cash customer showing the amount of their purchase. Our weekly and monthly customers will also be given coupons for the amount of their bills on payment of same. When you get $1 worth of checks present them at our office and get a coupon. One is given to the customer and the other is deposited in a sealed box. The first number drawn wins the first prize; the second drawn wins the second p: ze; and so on through the list. Coupons are numl' red in duplicate. IMPORTANT���All holders of prize coupons must present them on or before January 10th, 1907, otherwise same will be distributed among the charitable institutions of the city. I REICHENB/i Company ���- tW- ���,\\?E^ ��?___ n Limit Wholesale and Retail Butchers * COLUMBIA S7RF! :' MEW WESTMINSTER HESSE . '! .TURDAY, BEPT. 2S RISIMG SUN FLOUR .r-*v~** \\'/\\tiii\\t, ^^*__^ ��� ^ THERE'S NOTHING BETTER -Manufactured and guaranteed bv THE WESTERN MILLING CALGARY, - ALBERTA. F G. DAWSQN, Agen., 145 Hast*ngs Street, West< v Canadian r ��� Pacific I Northern Pacific Railway Company ental I _ i i r igh tourist I t : ess leaves at 7:36. saves at 17 W , c . Ipecial Excursion to Buffalo Oct. 5th and 6th $84.50 ood to Return to Nov. 15ti. EO. GOULKT, *. P. K. Agent, New We-'.n tefiti " E. J. COYLE. sistant General Passenger Af,ent. Vancouver. WHEN GOING EAST K THE TICKET AGENT 51 ND YOU OVER THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" ht Tram. : ry 1 lay :n the Yi : I :. neapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TI ' IK I :* FAME : NOI .ES RN. LTD. Iii the i -��� nd best i COM : v. .. '. LUXURY ,', . , ad t the i itn ��� ��� thi ,| . .... ii ��� rs, -��� ��� - -.. - . , ti ,, - rs (seal ���rn - | ���-. -, ',. ' -nd ng car r Tii . - . lers. ot __..... .......... . Three Transcontinental Trains Daily "N iAST LIMITED" Electric-lighted trail Rati '. New York, Chicago, Toronto. St. Paul AND ALL POINTS EAST Steam. " I ts a *_.. to all! .'���' ���" ��� ��� .- - : ' ] ... ng in the Y a Ter- h, river I not exci : - ured on ti'-- i - ��� gem rection of the creek i gulcl tl width being froi o ��� feel All i ther pla - . - feet s luare. re marked by tv p -���-. ��� -- at each er. I, be tr ng - tices. Enfv must be obtainc I wil - - ;:' the claim is v. il pean points. Special Rtduced Rat.s ___________J" Iu 11 WssW Rates to Soutnern California For f ill ��� :' ���-::.'.. n ._!! en or write '*. E. LANG, General Agent, 430 Hastings St.. Vancouver, B. C. A. D. CHARLTON, Pi rtlai :. ��� - A. G. A Tender for a L cense tc Cut Tl ��� ber en Dc-rnicn Lands in tre Pro- ��� :nce cf British Columbia. :. lers addressed to _ _ .: Mines Branch, Dej .. Interior', and marked ,:n - th Ni . I ���." will be receive this Departm at until n on on Wednes lay, the 10th day of Oct. er, 1906, for a license to cut tin - - ising Li - . . ��� -- ion 9 of Section 17 ___! Legal 3ub- must be the da e miles ' tht l ning recorder'- ��� : - extra day alii ���'. ed for each a cii tiei ten miles or fraction. The perS' n r company -- king claim m ist h Id a free mine:'- :er- ^r��� ��� ou,J" The I -' verer of a new mine is di. I :. 12 of Section 19 in Township entitled to a claim of iooo feet in 4". -��� : 'he Coast Me:i;ia;i, con- length, nd if the party consists of taiaing an area o:" va acres more or :������ . '.-." feet altogether, on the out- -_.v.. put on which no rovalty shal! tw . .���____ ,, fK,_ ,������.. h, , , . -, - .. A survey of this ber a charred the rest ot the partv on tl , . . . ary claims onlv. ' L'aJe *Ilh*D oce -vear Entry fee $io. Royalty at the rate K IS granted. Df two and one-half per cent, on the The regulations under -ha a value rf the gold shipped from the license will be issue I. also printed iect to the rights of all persons who forms of _ender and envelope, may be jhave, or who may receive entries for obtained at this Department or at the b r diggings < r bench claims, excepi offlce of the crown Timber Agent at. on the Saskatchewan River where Xew Westminster. B. C. Synopsis cf Regulations for Disposal the lessee can dredge to high-water ^ musT accom^ of Minerals on Dominion Lands in "���'���*'��� n each alternative leasehold. , , . . Manitoba, t.Se Northwest Territories " ' lessee shall have a dredge in ''-'' 'm accePted chet>ue on a chartered and the Yukon Territory. opera! >n within one seasrm from the '',::-'; ln favor ol the Deputy of the COAL���C" iami�� rr-,.- w- -��� *"e ,f t,:e Iease for e*ch :;'-'e m'ies Mittlster ��> tbe Interior, for the oa a ic r ^ where a person or company h_- amount of the bonus which the appli- obtained more than one lease on. eant is prepared to pay for a license. I nr .-,*���*''_________��� h wlH be en_ -Coal lands may be pur- :l .-ed at $10 per acre for soft coal and $_>o foT anthracite. Not n_< r�� ���'��� n :." res can be acquired by one ndivi lual - i mi any R j .'ty at the rate of ten cents per ton of jooc pi -iii Is shall b< ected on the gr - - ': it. QUARTZ���Per ns of eighteen year.- ii i ver and joint stock com dredge for each fifteen miles or frac tion there I is sufficient. Rental, Sio per annum for each mile of river li _i ! Ri yalty at the rate of two and a half per cent, collected on the [put after it exceeds Sio.ooo. Dn Icing in the Yukon Terr.' iry��� Six leases of five miles each mav be No ten ler -.-...- tertained. PERLEY G. In tiie Supr.m. Court of British ultimo.; the 5i -. - md in t Benjai a i teams Den- Is - ���' e Honor Ten - ', ' ' . Ige : - Regist Su irt, Nev ��� lo Saturday, 61 1906, for t he 'chase of the f Ing - - - i ties: 3 livls on two (2) of lot forty- seven (47) ir. block Ave (5), New Wt -���:. :..-������ . suburbs. S i 11 vision eighteen (IS) of lot ten (10), block thirteen (13), Xew Wi stminster suburbs. fn Lots six (6) and nineteen (19) In block five i-Ji. part of Ict 227, group one Hi. town of Por; Moody. Mi The southwest quarter of sec- ��� - ��� twenty-five (25), in township sixteen (16), New Westminster dlstri t. iei The northwest quarter of fection fifteen (15), in township eleven 01), New Westminster district. Said tenders to be accompanied by li sit of **. per cent, of the amount ��� - lered .1. P. HAMPTON BOLE, Solicitor for the Estate of James Gunn. deceased. THO NEW BOMS TO BLUTIFY OTTaW.4 Dom - mi Government P _is to Spend Three U mi Doi ars oi 5: -.::. -es. ��� -������ <.-__- m\\ leases of ti\\ i ��� ���������. I ild ng tree miners' certificate* granted to a free miner for J term oi may l>:.rn entry for .i mining loca- 20 vears; also renewable. "' " The lessee's right is confine:! to the A free miners certincate is granti I submerged b.pr or bars in the r;vcr foi oni or m -��� years, not exceed ng below low water mark, that boun- tivr, upon i . ��� ��� ��� n advance of $7.50 dary to be fixed by its position on the per annum for an individual, and from *v* day of August in the year of the J50 to $100 per annum for a company, date of the KEYES, Secretary, Department of the Interior, Ottawa, August 25th, 1906. F- W. PARKER, GENER ������.:. t,tNT Wei :-. Seattle, Wash rea. Northern Ry. Time Table HE COMFORTABLE WAY V VV. & Y. RY NEW STMIXSTEB \\ ' Bnrlli i:l ��� Ut v- non, Everetl B or write 1a rdinK ' !"ta1' A free miner, naving discovered mineral in 1 li t, may ! -cate �� claim 1500x1500 !'-; by marking out the saiin- with tw 0 leg 1! posts, bi rin| loi ition notices, one at each end ol th- line of th'' ' ide, i<: vi in The cl 1 in sl all be re orded within fifteen days n ocated within ten miles ' a 1- ining r- ��� or ;< 1 '��� offi e, one ad- ��� ,' day allowed for evi ry additional ten miles or fraction. 'ea$e-____________________________B I Tlu- lessee shall have one dredge in operation within two years from the date of the lease, and one dredge for each u\\e miles within .ix years from such date. Re-ita! Sioo per mile Yukon Ter: ti ry t" be paid to the comptn Her, N'n fn-e miner shall receive a grant of more than LAND REGISTRY ACT. Take nolle, that application has I ���.-ii rn., le to :. gist.: K. M. Carncross as the owner in F<_> Simple, under n "i'.ix Sale Deed .rem tire Corporation of i claim ntaining iron and mica, , Viik.m T< rril ry, ol an ai. 1 11. 1 '-. ceding !'������. .. ��� 'I he pat'-'it for n mining I", ation -h ill provide for lhe paj rm nl ol .1 |,' || a pi ; , nil Ol t'i" ill lucts ol lhe loi ation PL \\l I !' MINING Manitoli.i and md another obtaim r] , n reek, gulch or river, 1>\\ i ig ;i 1 r and paying .1 fee Worli musi be done on .1 claim r.n h \\. ,[ to lhe value ol .it leasi $ vo \\ certificate that work hai bei n abandoned, anad open to occupation and 'nt'y by .1 free miner. I'.i 1 :li on ih' ir sleepers are !��� agi r, Inghri md ��idcr than in limilat 1 ai mi any other line They protecl their trains by the Block System. The botindai iei "f a claim may be defined absi Ititely by having ,1 mrveg made and publi hing noticei In the i ni on 1 IflVi ial Gaiette. Petroleum \\ll unappropiated Do Synopsis of Canadian Homestead Regulations Any available Dominion Lands within ihe Railway Belt in British Columbia, may be bume.teaded by any per- _ nil in"i soa n '"'���' is !'le sole ^ead ��^ a 'amlly, or any n-ale over IK years of age, to the extent of one-quarter Section of 160 acres, more or less. Entry must l>e made personally at the local land office for the district ln w blch thi ;.in.i is situate. The hi mesteader is required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one o: the following plans. iti At least six months' residence ^^^^^^^^^^^^-jjjjaa^ia^^B upon ar.d cultivation of the land in ,��� South Wesl quarter Section 6, ..-ach year for three yeara Township :. Ne* Westminster Dls (t [f the father (or mother, if the tricl . fatl er is i ec< -i-c;> oi the h m< sti _< Vou and each ot you are requl ed ! ; ���'��� :-'*"" n <1'r vicinitj to contest Ihe claim of tbe tax pur |ifJ.he.U?d f",?rrv1 for t!lf r^uire-' chaser within fortj five days from the date nt :''���'��� firsl pul llcatlon of this : ,,11,. . r,,i 11 default of . caveal ot as ,i .led ^^^^^^ n-lthln such period, or In defaiil. of joy him in the vicinity 1 his redemption before >,. ��� p I -���- cj the req ��� rients as tc ���-.- ��� Carncross, :\\* r., ��� : satisfied bj .-....,- upon I direct 'hat the said land S I ;"��� ���:'-'-������:.,, - ��� v ��� iting 'hould more tlian one mining claim on a_p_B^___________________________________��~'' each separate river, creek or gulch, 19 Block 40 being parts of South Wesl but the same miner may hold any quarter "f Sectloa 6, Township 7. also Lots 1. 2, ���'. 4. a. Block .. being parts -~- . " -'.���' . ween S is. . .. - . 1 anal, : i. ti.- Intent! . I ._union nment 1 erect two largi ul ': 1 . lings at cost ���- In ���:.- neigh orhc. 1 hree million I lars. ff ni.thiu- :.... pens to usset the 1 bias now being lai!. these two a.iili- tions to the architectural beauty of the capital will be under way next year, an.! will be completed by L910. As already announced, the minister of pul lie works has decided to Invite competitive designs for the new buildings, open to all Canadian architects. The award Is to be in the hands of Edmund Burke, president of the Association of Architects of Ontario: Al- cide Chausse. president of the Association Of Architects, fig��febec, and David Ewart, chief architect of the department of public works. Prizes amounting to $l,*i.niiii will be offered for the best plans, and the competitors must have their designs in b; Feb. 15. Each Of the new edifices will be -: aad five storeys in height. tv/een ihem they will afford I ii ; ivo hundred and twenty- thousand feet, which is twelve 1 sand feet more than i.s now aval! in lhe easl and west wings and Langevin blocks all put together. At present the government is p: ing for 1st!,IUI feet of runted Hot space In different parts of the city, So the iwo new edifices will not be far In advance of the accommodation actually required for the government, One new block wlll be given up 10 the department of Justice, the "all- way commission, the supreme ci irt and the exchequer coun. The othei buildings will house other portions oi the public service, some of which are lum scattered In half a dozen different localities, and others which are verj much overcrowded in the! p at ii.ii lers. Senate- D... a Takes Action. Iments as t.i residenci maj lr satisfied by sucl :i - .'nig u th thc fl Ihrr Ol nipilher. U"! If the settler hat hti permanent - . 1 upon 1- ��� om red "'" -; w J" ' ;'"": ,V V"'"" minion"L��"n'ds in Wn?tota7the*North .1 mining 1,.nm- Kt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ., ,��� . ic too feci qu ire, entry fe�� able yearly. On the North shall register K M au,,,, diereof in fci^^^^^^^^��� the pu' I cat) I ;', - notice for ore month in a dall. news] apar pal ��� * n \\i.�� Westminster will be goo4 Mid siilli, lent B61 * Ice hereof. Bale,! ai the land Registrj Office \\i v> Westminster, Province oi Bt ��� of August troth 0. ' ���- lor Vancou ! of tha ramoni R ENTAU LIMITED" )a'!y Overland Train.���2 ' ��� ������ Information - ��� a-. ���������'���, ��� ' .. ��� '...������ it, fl, f, ' ' 0 ���I - -' 1 l -i I ��� - nl' ni 11.1 it.-. ,11 c either 1, ir ..r bei . lhe loi mi 1 I" mg 100 feet long and extend ng bi 1 *< en high and low ��� ti' mai l I lie latti 1 in !>,ir il xging , bul e ��� tend ��� bad .( tin- hill or li ml. nol feet, Where li am ioo feel wide b. given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ctt^a of intention to apply for patent. W \\V CORY. Deput; W ��� .ter of ihr Interior. N. B 1 riiiiihOii'/f,! pnWloatloB ol thli ft. VI . tlSi I."-'-.' : v ii' not he paid for. 1 lude ' , 111 ��� ���,' ��� itob I ^^^^ ��� - ceding 1000 powei 1 usril 1 ��� Ined It.- a ihr I.i^^^^^^^^^ md tin M VV T . e 1 pling ihr \\u 1 - IJ . |i ��� ;n of twenl ��� All persons served wilh (his no- NOTICE. fonrtli Street Sewer Assessment ... ��� , ' ' ' " , " " " '""Tinii-ii-r. t-r.nin wi 1 rerr.tor.es and within the Yukon |lh Colombia thli 11 rritory, ire open to prospi 1 ting foi , p I'l'imli nm. .-.n-1 the limy t< ^^aj^iBa^iBjH crvc foi .ui Individual or company l ^ KEtTH. Inning machinery on the land to be ��� Reglst.at, pi" I". ini, ,-ui area of m.i acres roi ''' ,; x land e Daniel ,.. Munn, ii. li period ai he mav decide, the George V Risteen and William ttilba. length ol which shall nol exceed three dean tinici the breadth Should the proa* pcctoi discover oil In paying quan ' ; ��� ���"���->��� ...vi. v_��o wi ��� ��� ..>~m_>inuii mm . ind latl factorily establish such jtIce' ftnd ,,mse cla.ming through c*. Take notice thai the C discovery, an an 1 nol exceeding f>40!**nder them, and all persons claiming apndnted Mondav tb, rm "."" acres, including ihr oil well, will be any interest in the said kind h. virtu.-1 sober mm ���, in ' ��� , ', , �� ^^^^^_ .'"hi to the i".. p.. 1..1 al the rate of of am 11 nregistored instrument and' ' fore' " ""v "'' '' "' ""'��� ;"hl ""' femaindtr of the'nil persons elaiming anv interest In - ol five miles each trad reserved, namely, 12H0 acres, tha ��.i.i i����_ v., _... ,, , . . , . _. ' "10 "���"i land iiv descen whoso title . renew will bi . old al the rale of Jy an acre, ���.,���-. 7 ' W"0R0 ntie " let nb-.1 -" ." ill. il -u.'l. rate ai mav ' ��� ����lgtered under the provisions " * - * (of the "Land Registry Act," shall be forever estopped and debarred trom setting up any claim to or in reaped of the snld land ,. sold for taxes as provided bv the "Land Registry ,\\ct." n the ' "' 'he I ��� 7 he ' ��� ' td to thi ��� bars 1 , ��� 1)1 ! I ll'ril |l Cider in Council M W. W, CORY. I the rivei Deputy "f the Minister of the In and uh |i rfoi for 1 li Di i't Inii'i'or. noon, ut the City Hall, New West- ilnsti r, as a time and plfice for hold- In . a Court of Revision to hear ap- i.eui , mn le under the pro. 'in. Local Improve- Bj law. W. A. Hi'X'' ! . ri:, Clerk, Cltj Hall, Sept, -'!, 1906, Monl". il, S< -��� Si ui - ictad his ai Ion for $1 . asi La Pa 1 -a .,, Ion * ��� lased a ii new sj. IS I - , a. lug the city 1 a enemy 0 ting ::: tn a- unlaw'- 11 public - .nothi - the action ��� :- ha . I La Pa published articles not onlj decla 1 M - 1 1 i- opposed i" 1 he In- erests of th nj classi a, but '���-. ���: a- devoting mosl of bis time I HlWil llll big saiin t - 11 addition to his duties as oil 1 ch . k of Monl ri 1 o Earl Grey Offers Medal. Nanaimo, Sept. 28.���Bar! Grey returned to Nanaimo last nighl after visiting Ladysmlth and Extension, : 1 ml lofi wiih Lieut-Governor Duns- nniir on the Quadra to visit Ooroox, Union Bay and the surronndiiig country, the earl having expressed a de- -iie to see some of the farm land Of the Island. Before leaving Nanaimo Earl Grey promised a silver medal to the school children for giving the best PB_ay on the meaning of the word Nanaimo, The reception here j'ester- da; waa an Immense success. THE DAILV NEWS out their e irs. GOOD CITIZENS. Dealing with the eve:' vital subject of education, a writer In an American review says: "Obviously the making of eil izens i; the prime aim ol public schooling, and the degree of sun-ess in it. Is the measure of Justification of its already great cost, which is hound steadily to increase. The sarcastic ery of 'ho British Conservative, itoi,en Lowe, when the suffrage was extended: 'Now, lei us educate our masters,' was a reluctant acknowledgment thai In modern conditions the vote,' for good oi ill, gives mastery, Every generation of Americans Blnce colonial days' has recognized thai fact, each more Intelligently than Its pre lei essor, and j iin- complementai y facl ihai the ma--' tei :: ild be i u ." ���'. an tha th Spe iking in Vani out ei. I he G ���, ��� . i" r-Genei refei ed lo I he - .'tha i':i:>--- Louise had Bid Ish Columbia s .... - al ��� ��� wi in Balmoi al and he iveu, 1 Victoi ia T:::.'-s makes the i orn c i m lhal the Princess ivas speaking ol Victoria, an I not ol the Pro.in ������-. Bel ���'���:��� : . lei il go, however, as Lord Grey put it. Victoria is in ;, i langei of losing i'i- reputation as a beautiful ci y. Nal ii ��� has taken care that its claims in that respi ct are place i n . ond lisputi : an 1 il can well affoi . tu talk about the beauty of th ��� _ hi Ie Province. For this is a beautiful Province as well aa a rii h on ���, The i apital, we all know, has Its : ill share of the beauty; but all over the island and mainland there are lovely places and grand places. Majestii mountains, grand forests, rushing riv- ��� :-. smiling likes, gem-like Islandssi I in silver sea ��� we have them all. Indians on Trial. Victoria, Sept. 2S.���Nine Ba dne In dians charged with obstructing the officers of the marine and fisheries lepartmenl in discharge of their duties, are being tried to-day by Police Magistrate Hicks-Beach at Hazelton. Advices to this effect have been received by both the Dominion and provincial departments interested, and the necessary authority issued to hire court house, etc. K. K. Loring, In,linn ag int al Hazelton, has the matter in hand. ��� o Capt. Wood .".etuirns. Victoria, Sept. _S.���Cap'. J. Wood. United Slates navy, who took the floating dock Dewey from Xow York 'ii Manila via Suez, reached here on '.he Aorangi ihis morning on his way home. He said the voyage was devoid of incidenl excepi the parting of iiu- cable twice, "li was like travelling half way round the world in a big house," was Capt. Woods comment, Mosl of the crow of :i:'- Dewej :t rive I on the same ship. Sells More Land. J. Rabbit,;, has sold the balance of holdings In the vicinity of the Providence orphanage. At the out- sel he ha I 29 acres of Ian dthere. He -nil two parcels of ten acn-.- each al ' ��� . and last week s ild the re- mainii . nine acres, upon whit h he had erecte I a comfortable hou ��� Trains & Steamers C. T. ft. MAIN LINE. I_e.ive Xew Westminster 7.25 daily. Leave New Westminster 17.20 daily. Arrive New Westminster ID.Ji) daily. Arrive New Westminster 19.10 daily. C. P. R. MISSION* BRANCH. Lv. X. W. 7.25, Ar. Seattle 15.50. Lv. Seattle, 12.30; Ar. N W. 20.20. C. P. R. WESTR. .1 UNCTION' Lv. X. W. 7.25, 9.35, 17.20, 19.25. Ar. N. W. 9.15, 10.30, 19.10, 20.20. C. P. K. MILLSrDE Sf'KCIAL. Lv. New Westminster 6.30 a. in. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Lv. X. W. 9.20 a.m.; ar. Seattle -I p.m Lv. N. W. 4.35 p.m.; ai. Seattle 10 p.m Lv. Seattle, 1.34 p. ru., ar. N. W. 9.35. p.m. V., VS. & V���VANCOUVER Lv. X. VS. 3 p. m. and 9:55 p. m. Lv. Vancouver 8.35 a.m., aud 4 p.m. G. X. R.���PORT GUICHON*. Lv. X. W. 9:35 am.; ar. Guichon 2.20 p.m. Lv. Guichon, 2:40 p. ru.; ar. N. W. 8:45 p m. and 0 p. ui Mondays only. B. C. ELECTRIC���VANCOUVER. Lv. New Westminster 5.50, 6.50, 1 and & a. m., and every half hour thereafter till 11 p. ru. Lv. Vancouver for Westminster at same hours. Fraser River and Gulf UP RIVER, Beaver��� From N. W. Mon. Wed. Frld. 8 a.m From Chwk. Tu., Th., Sui.. 7 a.m Ramona��� From N". W. Tu., Th.. Sat. 8 a.m. i-'roin Chwk. Sun., Wed., I-7i., 7 a.m DOWN* RIVER. Transfer��� From N. W. daily, ex. Sat. and Sun. 2 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. Add. trip, Monday, 5 a.m. From Steveston, 7 a.m. (Fri. G a.m. ��� Add. trip Saturday, 5 p.m. VICTORIA AXD ISLANDS. Rithet��� From N.W., Wed. and Mon., 7 a.m. From Victoria Tues. and Sat. 4 a.m. Mail Service Close. Received 'Seattle, via Sumas. 10 pm. 8.20 p.m. Sap'n & Millside. .10.00 p.m. 10.30 a.m. Vancouver 10.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m Cloverdale, Blaine, Seattle, etc.. .. S.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m Van. & Cent. Park...10.30 a.m. 2-p.m Victoria 10.30 n.m. 10.00 a.m East Burnaby 1.15 1.20 p.m. Steveston, etc 1.30 p.m. 10.30 a.m East, via C. P. R...4.45 pm. 7.10 p.m. East, via C. P. P.. 10.00 p.m. 10.30 a.m Sap., Mill, Coq'm..4.45 p.m. 7.10 p.m. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION October 2nd to October 6th, Inclusive. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY QUEEN'S PARK NEW WESTMIN Van. & Burnaby, .3.30 p.m. 6.00 p.m. Timberland, Tues., Friday 12.00 m. 12.00 m. Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. Co. Nelson & ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. j The only all rail route between all i ; points east, west and south to Ross- ' i land, Nelson and intermediate points | : connecting at Spokane with the Great I Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R. i & N. Co. Connect- at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek point.-. Connects at Meyers Falls with -tage rSily for Republic. Buffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday. November io, Right Honorable Earl Grey, G. C. M. G., Governor General of Canada, will open the exhibition, 2:30 P. M. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, '06 $50,000 In Prizes and Attractions IQOI. Leave 9.20 a.m. 12.25 p.m. 9.40 a.m. Day Train Arrive ., Spokane ... .7.15 p.m .. Rossland 4.10 p.m. .. .Nelson 6.45 p.m H. A. JACKSON. Enlarged Grounds, New, Handsome and Spacious Buildings. Championship Events in Lacrosse, Horse Racing, Scottish Sports, Baseball and Military Exercises. Indian Sports, Canoe Races, Lacrosse, Tug of War. VV. R. Gilley, '-"none n'i.. J. R. Gntey, '."none 1-4 * GILLEY BROS. Dealer. In Coal, Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay and Crushed Rock. Also agents ii. (.'. fottery Co. sewer pipe, etc. Local agents Vancouver Portland Cement Co, Office, Front Street, New Westminster, B.C., Near C.P.R. Depot | 'Phone i-b J Something to be Proud Of THE BIG NEW BOOK OF VIEWS OF NEW WESTMINSTER Mayor Keary Aid. Jardine Aid. Adams] Aid. Davies Aid. Hen lev- Aid. Howay Aid. Shiles Aid. Garrett, T. J. Trapp G. D. Brymer L. A. Lewis C. A. Welsh W. R. Gilley J. B. Kennedy, M. P. EXECUTIVE. i hos, 1 .ifioru, MJ Judge Bole J. I). Taylor 0. S. Curtis -Jno. Reid Jas.* Loamy Sheriff Armstrong Chief Watson W. G. Armstrong H. Ryall Arthur Malins Nels Nelson J. J. Johnston W. E. Sinclair Alexander Adam ���'. ii. V::'' I R. -J. Rickman W. E. Vanstone J. A. Cunningham Rev. A. E. Vert Reeve Ladner W. J. Mathers R, Jardine D. R. Ker T. W. Stirling A. H.*B. Macgowan, M.P.P. A. C, Wells W. W. Slaw PRICE $1.50 MACKAYS BOOK STORE FOR ALL INFORMATION, WRITE T. J. TRAPP, President W. H. KEARY, Manager and Secretary, New Westminster, B. C. [ SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1306. THE DAIL\\ \\EWS New Wool Sweaters for Women and Girls. New P.p^erdOAn for cool we_ther. The Cash Store Local News Briefly Told f EXCELLENCE .' '���' Tl ���nvenien; a ��� a Van Cl I ��� A Specially Good Inducement For You to Buy M '��� r .. . * '. ���!: i. ha i_ red iu the i he Gra It I. Sunn T ,.l. I, V .1 '" '' " 11 Ol ed Benson' , imetn ,|. Eignth s,ree,'a"'l ;: ' -" lot adjoining it fhompson's Intention i , teai ' i h in ,- in' M i of workmanship finisn is what makes furniture values. Our endeavor Is to give 'hese two qualities in every article bought and sold. Our $1.00 high hack dining chair possesses these in marked degree��� they are excellent value. Our $1.00 solid oak cobbler seat rocker Is a .'eader and i.s a winner; roomy and comfortable; and those fancy chairs, large genuine Spanish leather upholstering at $15.00 is one of the best fiords r-hairs al! oak frame from $7.50 each up. Underskirts To-Day lay i ' ,mitb *:"'l' in th(- Dear ternoon o V -... hi had 1 md erecl ' '"-" liver' "' '��� .-.-,, - lending - ting ie *'; " *'" occ^'-' '"' 3ite and also annual exhl dtion. th" :* -'><-inin-r. Tbe Re ties. - .-. . o Nanaimo "'-' W{<*>*��I��Si' '' 3pe.ln.ens from] m ' il ti .- ii iv- '' Carnes :"'v" \"""n '"��� . . . . iIessrs moved to tn" inhibition grounds, and ilaced ���''" show during he ���. i men who had the I is*. carrj Ing thi he ivy c ises to their urne . .. ime .-.,,,- in the In . i .trial I lilding sstJ ia, where he wa ited mated the weight of thi exhibi aboul even I ���������������. . n con daine I well, ieing I el long air task was lie feels cou- complete LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM Duf_on_ Block. _���_-, Telephone 73. .���a--.-; a. Pei k & Browne citj a ie '"/ ti inetuj mill i I falr' Thl 'i he nlore Leni >ria, ie wa . _. Dr ii Hall foi nas.ii complication. He ool Is It a Nice Dinner Set You Want, Madam? ible iperal , - '' C. I* Ft. c ��� h ��� Thi Vul T. oilei ,. ii .. - .- j ist it read i ship :. he fli i .;ii- logging eng e boili iill In ��� .. ��� . . d N , - .. tster. Tho bol ': - i .-, ;_���, md will pan ������-;..-.. ... ��� . ... i.i... . - now ... ling another large new t _ nai ��� he evei irm of ga ners. If it. is ���ea:. me, il ...... .;.,.._ I - .. i ... i:. . trial the he ��� ' Ontario irning We have a good selection, and the prices will please you. Our Grocery Stock is always fresh. Adams & Deans Women's Underskirts of Black Moirette, cut | fairly full, with frill; regular value $1.75, To-day, $1.25 show ro in- are fairly Ie i ��� ii laj - with the : mi I '.V inter merchan- , Sai' - Hat -. Coal - Don wall an ither il no : - ir Furs on exhll i'i n ;: -li-- store represent ��� a Ilng manufacture) -. im tte mj :::<���'' thus i a .\\ In des iler's pn fl . i ,. Includes Mink. Re I Pox, *.i:Si.. Poxa i ., el and other i h are made In all the ��� ' lyles. Our pi lees range 50c to $50.00. it Hats an tEe -. ijecl of much favorabl i n ,. enl among i ��� �� ho are well Inform- i-1 m a .hlon - Vi bin - am ing ��� - ieing I I a :. toques ������ N'ew V ;.:. 1 Paris, as A'ell . - sm li i rea ly-l i wear hat . all _ha| es an I sizes. 11 . milliners ai e kepi bus} trimming ru ordei iis well as making to order all kinds of hats Get } our or ler in early. Vmong ; be favore I hats this a are dai I-.-, - cl iii.. Is his true ol I he I n gei sha n -. . ��� mg 'I..- i" I irs ire emi :-e . ��� ��� ie, go] len ' .. an I ., I ��� Our prli es i ange 11 un $1.25 to S35.CC. uain lining :��� I ire Silver and bronze medais, as well a. >'ing Mr. R flying a hai , lom i, re een <���:��� - B ivi) ..s . . . mpetiti -ii i;. ������ a itomo- :" - ile I dug c mtesi - ha are ,, ,, , . . to be decided here nexl . eek. Pi \\tn Pi if. Princi i ��� ii, . . . . resent indicati ms, these contests t-r of nsherie a estei :,r- . , , .' ; ��ill ��� , sel. watehe. a large conrei ring .a Ins ; Swoi I. I' .,, . . number ol autolsts, and the winning I. probable P Prince will visil , , . , machine wi.i secure a valuable adver- , . i - '������' a , ick . tisemeni as a resull il conquering 1' ���'��� loi . . lace he \\ - . . , Xew i\\ estminsoer s hills in quicker ' - ... ��� me '.; in 11 - competitors. Mr Holbrook, I. ������ artist li lee u ator , , , has een , , |ng a( . . ,.,... Ge - - Bu gess, of Barnet, was a tying ol - neai the C.P.R. visi< " i:l 'i;'" ci!-'' yesterday. He epot, compli ��� work there yes- "'''"' that he ha,i recently returned terday, and ivi! commence work on from Kamlops and the upper country, the Agassiz ex erimental farm ex- ui-":" he had been travelling in the It stand thi fair this afternoon, interests of the Barnet mill. Mr. Burgess' objeel In taking tlii.- trip was The manager of the Bank ol Mont- !(l;- -j,,. purpose of buying a number real will havi ime of that insti- ,,.- horses' for the mill, but did not on blazoned on the building in meel with very much success, as he vari-colored light., luring the fair, and found stock ver} scare* in 'hose parts will also maki m elaborate display of :in > ,,,, ���,., i <,, '���. satisfied with a lesser number of horses than be had originall} Intended to bring back with him. FINE TAILORED GARMENTS FOR MEN ��� | Don't Guess! \\ ������ Don't Take Chances! bunting on i oo asii n of the arrival of llis Exi -ii-:. -., Eai i Grey, There's no reason why you should not hi as ��� stylishly dressed, and as comfortably dressed as anv m m .-.- i-i���- j All you need to know is two things T. H. Smith 267 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. D. McKenzi -. ive \\'a!l . is \\, ������' ted : ' arrive In the city this morning, an I will al once assume charge of the stoi , depai tmeni il the provincial exhibition. Mr. McKenzie has ! ;. officia } ii i master at the fair for a numl ei ol years, an i is especially .1 lapte l : ir this pos ti m There was i } mng farmer of Surrey, Whose uerves were thi iwn all in a flurry. ���This nr.,- wi i ra rich". rie i In accordance with a reso- he, lution passed at the regular "Then my Lest girl will smile on meeting of Council, on the 1 man in Canada : . CIVIC HOLIDAYS -who makes the best and most stylish clothes and ��� 'ho sells thei all sides that who sells them in this town. It is now conceded on * me ��� -V iiii off to the dl he lid hu 20th Century Brand Garments x ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� : : > ��� ��� a'-MBE" Thi i li eai \\ ui hei n r tilwa} n ran special trains to and I om Van _. i ouver duriug tali week. Trains will li .. \\'ai aftei no u ar i even lng, .i.l eturulng will '������ - \\ ��� Wesl Th, Fall Suit Question Dooii .II'IH.MKXT iii tho selection of ^^^^^ a Suit of Clothes usually accompanies City Hall, Xew Westminster, Sept. 26th, 1906. poor judgment in other things It i.s as bad tt> be underdressed as to be overdressed. Wear Clothes in harmony with your station. The Sack Suit we illustrate here is appropriate for solid, substantial men in pound���ai surrey Fair, goui orna- sssssss^^^^^^^^^t liiny have nn payment of this advertisement, Qeo. 24th inst., I hereby declare ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^��� ��� are the finest made in Canada, and the only clothes ___���_��� ��� a- Tuesday Oct. 2nd and ��� ^n t'1's couritl'y that class with the very best made in ��� New York, Rochester and Chicago. Thursday, Oct. 4th, ��� We are sole agents for them in this town and c . li-ii'J district. Keep these two facts in mind and vour from 1 p. m.. public hair- % ' . holidays, and respectfully % clothes troubles are at an end. invite the citizens generally * to so observe the same. X J PHILLIPS The Wardrobe Clothier of New Westminister. . ! ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ W. II. KEARY, Mayor. WANTED \\ s'vuiiil IkuIpI I'iirin wag gon, four-lnoli tire; state price and where to be seen In letter addressed "Waggon," care Daily News, Drinkwater, Clayl in P.O., B.C. Any Walk of Life Every detail has been studied and _���.,.,_ ,, ,, , , ,', , ��� 1 ��� ���,, ,, , fcuni. Pair gold rimmed spectacles planned to be in keeping with the charac- on Tlli;,,, avenu6i hi,uwn m hth Something Worthy Apply Dally ter of the man who is to wear it. and \\inth streets. Tho style is conservative, and yet News, keens pace with the trend of fashion. ~~" The length has been increased, the back T��ghLtEI~I��W0 turn,8het, n\"""s "" made form fitting, the lapels broadened, preferred. Apply os second street, shoulders widened and the front shaped corner Queens avenue. to accord with prevailing fashion without ��� beintr extreme. I To Rent The Vi'","'la BoardlDB :,ml rSss, ii , -. , , ��� . mo tin' Rooming House, No. 44 Sixth street, fhese excellent suits starts in at $8.00 ,U)iil,,, .���,. ;���rh��� wlth all ������������,��� and run Up by easy Steps to $18 Ol' $25. conveniences; i: rooms; possession ,^ _-ir ii_ioc'_a __j Oct. '. Applj to A. M. Herring, 58 Our $15 and $18 Suits Appear to Have SK,h . The Most Friends. Xew dwelling, 8 rooms, Sapperton, Terms, cash $.. on. balance to suit. Price $1,000 Dwelling and two lots. Third ave.: terms of payment easy. Price....$2,800 Dwelling (new), central, Price $i,500 eping; married couple | Dwelling (new), central $1,800 Dwelling, Blgbee street $i.50n Boarding bouse on lease for five years. Price $3,500 T. R. PEARSON H. L DeBECK, The Cash Clothier. | for RENT���Large, well lighted room, Bitlfahlo lor in ollli e. Ai ply to i Chas. (J. Major. Advertise in The News A THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY. SEPT ".. ; i I ii t! hi ii sl, Ni in. Hi, SUi IIII I of rev i; I and mei grei Inoi Itiit whe 'Noi a ri mod or I 'ion I a is Intel the ' 'IT f RIDAY'S MARKET REPORT Last week's - a "buzzer," 1 but this * - s ' ' v- limit," snid the markel erk - - terday, and if i nun ��� - - ��� ��� i.Idi i ���! the cri- , it was ci i:: no way be-, liin I othe markets held in the Ho; al i .��� . Everybody was on hand either to -��� .', and tl me : to bi ; regulai s ramble for the stalls. !'. ij��� - weie tumbling over each other, and when 12 o'clock arrived there .1 soul about tlio a . ket, as all the vendors bad sold . .' ii i '���- ired iff up town to blow In some I theii superfluous cash a mg the merchants. The fruit market is :i lvancing rapidly, an I thi pples _ ere piled up on lop "i each other many eases deep. G ivi nsteins, Wealthles and other e ��� rieties were am ing the num- which change I hands. Among who sold were; X. McKay, Glen Va ey; 11. 1.. Carti r, Langley; \\v. \\l Bi rrett, s im is; il .1. Ansell, Haney; A ex, Lamb, Xew We tminster; H. I. Fredi - in, \\i lei gi ive; .1. Harding, I .i'ii l>. -I. Nelson, Langley Pral- ' - - and G. A. Bo; le, Mounl Lehman. M ��� In M ni a is n h ,111 with hi^ us ,. i supply ol flsh, n I ami ng other :!ii:i_- Iiii 1 ii . : ed stui -a on ��� :i . i :i -.-. Ich ttracted 1 onslder- able attention from those who were ngi rs to thi of the Fraser 1 ivi r. Mr. Monk '- 1 had a quantil y of wild ducks for i e, which he says pre pai ticularly - arce this year. Mallards sold at $1 a 1 e. All the usut I i utcbei - wi re th re an I offered a select variety ol roasts and boils of all desci iptions, an I mi st of thorn snid OUt. B 1"' r .:n 1 egg -; ivere In great de- i and, as usual, and the former sold for from 30c to 35c. Some sold two pounds for 65c. Eggs were somewhat scarce 1 m I retailed at 40c dozen. Poultry was offered in large quan- ' y'u s. Th< 1" were nol - - many pens rf birds offered as on some former orcasions, but the crates were larger and filled to the Una.'. Ducks were somewhat scarce. The dairy men and women were all In their accustomed ..res and made an early start for tip town; fo; the first time in two jveeks none of them missed the boats home. *U*. Whiting, as usual, led 'he /an along the line of choice vegetable display. His stand was filled, and the variety was ahout complete. Anything you did not see it was only necessary to ask for. Celery was offered at 4 bunches for 10c. Com, 15c dozen heads. Cabbage. 5c head. Citron, '���', for 25c. Parsnips, carrots and beets, 3 bunches for 10c. '" Pumpkins, 15c to 25c each, according to size. Tomatoes 1 ri; < I, 4 lbs. for 25c. Tomatoes (green), 40c box. Unions, 2'jC to 3c lb. The florisl 3 were all there, and offered pot plant, and v< getables, and among Dthi r things a limited quantity ol lati bla t ��� .. los. An a iction was - nd icted at thi 1 lose bj T. J. Tn . a, ..��� which a num- I er of hea i ... torses an 1 cattle changed bands, also farm necessaries along the line ol mggii s, harness an I similar articles. . The general tone 1 f the markel was healthy. There was a good Btipply of beef, .di 1 j- ��1 - ill sold at quotation -. I Mutton scar ���<, g iod demand, Veal, good s 1.a 1 and read leman 1. Pork, ��� :a wh ��� largi : - ipi ly than usual, with rea ,, bu ��� 1 atlons, Potatoes were somev. hal scan e with a : ii: deman I, On wi carce and II onlj sold In n lantltles, Butter, i| : ippl ind read deman I Eggs, slim ipl; and . roti demand. , ,.. i good ii 1 Market Quotation Bei . hlndquai . to ic lb, Bee orequarl ' 1 . Lamb, 12c i" 12.4c lb, Veal. IH- lb. Potal ie_ .15 ton. Onions, $1.25 sack. Eggs, 10c dozen. Butter, 30c lb. Fowl, $6 to .7 dozi 'i. Chickens, . 1 to $5.50 dozen, 1 nicks, |8.50 dozen. Apples, 70c to $1 I ox. ������������0 Gorman Arrested. Toronto, Sept. 28, John O, Gorman, of Streetsvllle, a well-known Liberal worker, wa. arrested by Provincial Detective Rogers and was arraign- ��� , before Magistrate Deniaon al Toronto mi a chargo ol conspiracy to buy vote in the Hj man Graj bye-election in London In 1905. He was remanded alter hearing the evidence, and is beld on $1,1 ball. (waterproof i I SHOES V;._-fc_Kp' % W I B x l'l Packard Shoes 0 0 r (D m. u 1 Packard Shoes are made in Brockton, Mass. A Gentleman's Shoe Without doubt the most popular American Shoe that comes to the coast. We have been appointed Special Agents for this famous shoe. The following are some of the new lines received this week: 60 pairs Patent Colt Blucher Cut Boots, made on the Duane last���an up to the minute shoe. $5.50 a pair. 48 pairs finest Patent Kid Bals., on the new "Warren" last, the newest shape on the market. $6.00 a pair. 30 pairs Men's Box Calf, Blucher cut, heavy Waterproof Boots, made with rope-stitch welt, a splendid winter shoe. $6.00 a pair. 48 pair the same line, only with lighter weight soles. $5.00 a pair. 60 pair fine Vicl Kid Bluchers, made on "Mapaco," a stylish pointed toe last, a great fitter. $5.00 a pair. These are only a few of the many choice lines received of these popular shoes. Gentlemen���If you want something in modern footwear ask for the Packard Shoe���you'll not be held up for the usual price on American Shoes. Our Prices are $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. Johnston's Big Shoe House NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Norman Brown lefl yesterday morning for Winnipeg, and will be away from home for about, a month. Ite- li.-re returning, Mr. Brown will visit Beveral places of Interesl in Manitoba tilld the Northwest. Packard Shoes ���0 ft r o ft (D 4 '- [ ��� 5*p1 PSCFESSI0S*L TM DAILY NEWS - * w M . 3 ' ' . r p HAM : oltl , R ��� -, . , - . * ��� Money to .. ������ - ,. ���'. y.' vitRIE Mt! 1" ��� i Blk., ,- ��� '. irne iti corner < . . _, ,,-, ��� . Vai Martin, K. '*. ��� II A III e in tha .. -i My.: i H ��� k B ��WES I irrta -, . 42 Lome ��� ��� -. ' '��� ��� ��� E -.' -. Ui K m ' " ' __ ab TRADE ���N " " ' e:*--!-- ' ��� * ��� ��� ��� ��� i New ��� ' and ��� - i B ! SECRET SOCIETIES UNION LODGE NO. 9, A. F. 4 A. M. eting of this '.' idnesdaj in month, at . I m_, in . ���' - - . urning I .,. ��� -.'-''. to at- Dr. VV. A. DeWolf Smith. B KING SOLOMON LODGE. *"0. 17, A. F. 4. A.. NL���Reg i mm i- iii.- ge are bei I on 'he :-. T ��� | ��� .- . 'i month in M Tei ie, ���' s '���'��������� Visit ing brethren are ordlally invited ll end. D W. Gilchrist, Sec. i. 0 0. F.���AMITY LODGE, No. 27��� T .--.' n ��� eettng. of this lo Ige a a ild In Od Ife iws' hall, Col im 1 , eel ever '���' inda evening a ��� i",',,. Visiting I rethr m cor- d nvlted to a , '. S. J. May, N I W. c Co -.", i".. I-;- .-Sec. A. 0. U. W,���FRASER LODGE No. . - Mei tings the Brsl and third Tues day in each month. Visiting brethren cordially Invited to atMnd. ��� room, A. 0. I*. vs. hall, Odd- ' iws" block, Clarkson street, >* S Corrlgan, r rder; I.ouls Witt, :.. Tier workn an. FOSE OF COLUMBIA LODGE No. 115, SONS OF ENGLAND. B. S ��� ] ic " Degree n i - Second and - Wi di of each month, "' K. i f I'. Hall, C iluml ia SI . al White Ro i Di tree, Fourth daj iii e ���' l- month, same ' md place VI Itlng Brethren illy Invited E. li Stlm b ��� , Pn , ll Dl ne . Sei rei ir; COURT BRUNETTE. No. 4099, I.O.F. M the Fourth Frldnv In the ' v- o'clock, in ib" small Oddfellows' block, Visiting are cordl illj Invited to at- -1 B, Rushton, i*. H.; I*. P, oil, U. S. COURT ROYAL COLUMBIA, No. 8808. A, 0. F.���The regular meetings of '' Lod a:.- held nn the Second "nd Fourth Tuesd ij _ of each month ;'.' ' p. in. In Hi" Oddfellows' Hall. \\lsJtl g Brethren are cordlaly In- viti : to alien,i. k. i'. Firth, C, II.; *��� P. Maxwell, Sec THE ROY..L TEMPLARS OF TEM perance meel every Wednesday nt 8 o'clock p, ni.. in Oddfellows' Hall, Columbia street, Vlsitini- Brethren are cordially Invited to al ,l''"1- Geo. Burr, s. C.| N. It. Brown Sen, <&&:*?- &&&*%*?;* ^THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DA\\ IN mi >t .R BLTWtLN SEATTLE and CHICAGO i Great Northern Railway "Iiu- Comfortable Way." Route ol the Famous Oriental limited. F C. MEYERS, New Westminster. B. C. Westminster Transfer Co. ; umbi i -.!. Li~: in: ~-..i-r; :"ij.:.inii rn !. bono . 17 J.HENLEY ..... Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. B. E. " KER ��������� I Mana) Fam / Trade . .pe :lalty - '' -' Cfic . �� j Ul .treat. '.I a WES~M N JTER, *?.. C. ROYAL CITY PRECEPTORY, No.-159 R K. of I, meets second and . Friday of each month, at 8 in Or.inee ball, corner ot i; avenue in I ' ihn si reet. S" journlng Sir Knights coi I ��� vited to ittend, VS*. E. Dunlop, VI ?.; ;.. E. Matthias. Reg. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. NO. 115C ���Meets in Orange hall fi-St ind Fi: lay in ea 'h n outh al 8 ni. Visiting brethren aie co-i It ted to attend. E. E. Matthias. W M.; J. Humphries. Rec.-Sec. ��i0F GOTLAND BENEFIT AS ' rX?;AT,0Ni LORD OF THE ISLES CAMP, 191.-.Meets on the Firm nnd i Miii-ii Tuesday of every month In ";��� Of 1>. Hall. John McNlven, Lftl,'f; J, J. Forrester, Rec. Bee. DR. B. TSUJI U'1'I''IM\\ai:y SURGEON, 8 ��l Manchurian Japanoso Army Ser. ice. ,l(c. 3��o Westminster Ave., Vancouver. B.C. Offlp.eE_e IM|\""" 63> 0 Wee llii rs hQno2666. 9 an,, to 6 p.m, BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND. EMERSON'S DRY DOCK - ��� . - Ne* Hfesti ��� _. C. ��� FARM ERS' B ", N .-, '. 3 Eve-y facility affcr_e_ Farmers for the bank ng .usiness. Sa .; Not cashed or taken for coi.ecticn. BANKING BY MA Deposits '���'������:... mts ��� , ��� a.ti S '���'���' WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON, Manager OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 3 TO ��� O'CLOCK. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1.1,. Incorporated by act or parliament CAPITAL (ALL paid np) $14,000,000 RESERVE FUND $10,000,000 Rt Hon. Lord Strathcona an i M mnt Royal, G. C. M. G Honorary President Hon. Sir G. A. Drummond President E. S. Clouston Vice President and General Manager General banking business transacted. Branches in all the principal cities in Canada, ia London, Eng.. New '; - il :ago, and St. John's Nfld., and correspondents iu all parts o" the v. n i : SAVINGS BANK DEARTMENT NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH G. D. BRYMNER, Agent. EYES TESTED FREE Royal Bank of Canada Capital $3,000,000. Reserve $3,437,162 Total Assets $36,373,576. Branches and correspondents in all the principal .Itlee ol the world. General banking business transacted, $1 opens .'in account. Interest added hall yearlj Colle I Ion - -na le al lowest rates. Open Saturday nights from 8 to 9 o'clock. WITHOUT LICENSE Uy EDITH M. DO,...:* [gum "���' ��� . -.. ami irt In hei i oil '��� ire . . ��� ��� a . ucb ��� 'orner had iwn :i '. ������ ���- or nany i bay .. v a- , be game ivi September md iy Da vson, b ��� ��� ��� me norning innd an mnor n tbe a- j, ireserves vith i irace if .a It, vhereui ���"' ;; v ���"�������� rumtnoning he ib irifl rom Viniisor Bend, md ������ C mnor ... .. ...��� ii ill TU ' le ii ��� i a " . ai,"' IB ��� r ��� ��� ' iu --- ������' . ��� ��� i a . - ��� ��� AU kinds of Ship re work. . . *** Ei.;:' I _ a specialty. Estimates promptly furnished. W. E. EMERSON Residence: 124 Eighth St., New Westminster, B.C. new westm:nsi _k uhanch p. B. LYLE, Manager. Shingle and Saw Mill Machinery THE SCHAAKE MACHINE WORKS LIMITED. New Westminster. B. C Graduate Optician. Our work guaranteed. Ryall's Drug Store B. C. Monumental Works JAMES McKAY, Proprietor. Importer and manufacturer of Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, Tombstones ftc. Wiiio for j-ricos. New Westminster, B. C. CITY VOTERS' LIST. \\ riven that tho Voters' Msi foi 1906 has been li ea. ,,r, i thai the same ma> be een ai Bee for thir rs tro the date hereof; an.l any person who a Ided to the said Voters : .is oi an El ector who shall lesire to have anj name or-,sei thore . mnsl prefei lus or her roque. I ia wri.inft, signed with his ot her name, and shni: deliver, or cause s_ , bi ie Ivere I to the City Clerlt Within the time ho re in ho fore Specified, W. A DUNCAN, Cltj Clerk. Clt; Cle k's Office, Cltj Hall, New Westminster, 9ep( i, 190B. --����� Carruthers Manufacturing Corny. Manufacturer! of Show Cases, Store Fittings and Bar Fixtures The Carruthera iManufacturlng Co. VANCOL C. "The Milwaukee" 'The Pion'-r Limited" St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha ta Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No tr.iiiis in the service on any railroad in the world that equal in equipment that of the Chicago, "Milwaukee 8; St. Paul Railway. They own anil operate their own sleeping and dining cars on alll their trains ami give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable slsewhere. ll s ROWE, General Agent 134 Third St., cot Alder. Portland, Or. HIST. MISS MOLLY. HIST VOICE. well look for it; it's comln' to him." he said menacingly us be slouched heavily from the room. The roughei element of Pour Corners wore u-"'.l to depending upon their rifles t.i eke out an existence, meager enough nt best, inui In the lifetime of old Mr Cornish, the former owner of the great estate, their depredations bad been practically unchecked, but now a uevi order of things prevailed. I Ild Mr. t 'or nish was dead, and the villagers regarded the s-m who had succeeded hlm with suspicl in ami the gamekeeper bi hail app ilnted with sullen hatred. The vlllagi rs were not alone in theii disapproval of Dawson. "You are making a mistake In ap painting him," the doctor's daughter hail declared, her brown eyes resting on the tall young man beside her. "1 don'l see why," Itobert Cornish Inui returned stul bornly, "Something has in be done i i preserve the game These fellows are a lawless set, sbool Ing in si as -:i ai ���! iui in 1 ruining the preserves. Besidi ." -his voice rungde ��� i "11 Is uv proi erty." ���. i s," she ndi tl -:. "iii;.I yel thi y bave so I :J' ��� 11 doe^u'l seem quite fair they s! ' ' rights" ���''ai r - - ' ���' oul I J. I ci ta tins " be pr i teste!. hserre game laws also realise that It Is ira." "Do thej ��� 111 allow them ��� :-i-. . i; >bert ��� - - - ' - I "Not yet. Daws -���,.: . ���; ��� short until rn to rei ;: - pr i-alj. propi \\\\ in a: they nndcrsi nd $ .-.,-, ige, n rt b jive less trouble " Mollj shook her bead doubtfully. ������I kiiip". the i bettor than ymi 0 .." . lie said ' ��� - I i less iii'il Ig norai I bnl there is more good Is rt.om than yon .��� i nd Dawson isu'i iln- man to deal ��Ith then wish yon wonlfl talk to tlieni your self." she went on. There v as i hrl . silence "I \\-- ill || ii sh ' he si Id Impulsively "1 will pa- ' "", ���' ' Bui on the morrow two unforeseen tiiinu's happened. Robert Cornish was eniieii suddenly away on an urgent business Imp nui Pan O'Connor bagged the quail. Tt was the evening after the excited discussion at the store that Molly, prompted by nn unusual feeling of r. .tlessness, crossed the room to V.<:' window and. stopping out on the ve randn, wandered down Into the mooul I garden, Robert Cornish would be back thai night, but of course it was n i vague bop" of meeting hlm tint brli tl ened Iier eyes or led ler tlirutlch thi gate linn tin- road, made light as day by the full moon overhead. "Hist. Miss Molly, hist!" snld a void! close nt ber '������" She started violently ns a small, un '-. ' ion "ask ��� '���",������' It comes - ��� ��� : ��� jo ��� ' said Molly in a ion lied v-i pe ���. "I "I -rue- . liffoi mi ��� i a- , . -. ii'tnur II ,. : be : ' ��� a mi-1 :. ' '''le : .a :.. i he . ea ing :������ i ���-. i i a id iui - I, i the ��� ie ro id 'or a Hell . ��� : a : mined. "n-'i ler niud k i toitsl o he "la.a- ' ip ��� .. a ��� ������!,: -��� a a a ,- I. ' :������ . ��� . ' ��� . ������ ,!1 -an- rue . ��� . a i ��� ,.- | ; : i .1 :��� i leld ���'���-..,'��� a- ��� mu. ii' ��� g in lick aa. -a - ugh 11 vet :-1- - ... . he lick" : ��� i ingle 1 hose ' tor . - hod : P t. ;: ���-. mother a wall, vi lose - nee a der hi . igain, ... in a i veil field, across a irsh whi ��� ��� 1 passionate irt she . . p .rt!" ihe ���..���������.. ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� .... ... a. - ���. - -, p -, ��� . ess, bes e ' Lilsor i'oad. een a natter ol Lers . 1 ������.- -' irnish d bis plan fur hermore, had - - - ' : . p':iJ- ers r-i the - 1 :e, four Corners wir . with ' an. It is hard to say which of bis two next moves . s "������ Lge to Molly or his appointment of Dan O'Connor to the positioa of - lekeeper���evoked the more admiral "Each u." 'eta beitt', so to speak i stroke o' genius," mumbled old u_.ipi Plerson. The Sea a .loud ,i-li_t_bor tu M��u. Let us be thankful that we bave c >t got t. send the sea 11 school and tea It to think. The sense of rest'*"!:: >ss it gives in as we contemplate '"". a go.Kl deaj, l juspect, (rom th;.t here I. on - p >werf_l and active creature that we have not got ' > *" It will take care of Itself, ami '������.' i Jake care of ourselves and not botU?;' iil'Sim. it. it will ne .er want to v never bLtme us for misrule, uevc shame us ���,-. h evidences of .'iir selfish uess and ueglec.. Restl 'ss as it Is, turbulent and utvtuinfh.' it Is a comfDft- able neighbor, as nelght). to. Really, Is there anything else on the -ill that takes care of Itself? The ui.i.p. iiii' have forest fires and need ! i laws and game laws, i.i - very a r may I ��� polluted with smok > aud smells, lh < cataracts are water power anil cau b ��� stolen, the forests are merchandise, ih.' plains are real estate, but the bm Is uot j property, not perishable, not damageable. It Is th" one thing that balk 1 greed and laughs at abuse���the una thing whereof there i.s enough to g-.i around, and In which no successful < ���' fort need be feared to claim a monop oly.���E. S. Martin in Harper's Mag azine. Time in < Iuhik.. "Ladles and gentlemen," said the lecturer after bowing to the lirst round nt* applause that followed his introduction. "I propose this .'veiling t0 address you "ii the all Imp irtant subject of 'the training and rearing of boys.' li is a broad sul j- ci thai Is demanding more and mer.- attention every day. In the beginning, and tn order to lay a lir-o 1 foundation for the proper treatment of this great subject, I will"��� "Excuse me. professor," Interrupted the harassed little man who was almosl hidden away In tbe i 'ner. "but b.w many bo} - have you?" "Well, er, mn���well, the fad Is - i 1 ha-re no children at all." stjunmered the lecturer "Thiii - . right, then," said tbe little man. si: king bai k - - "1 was afeered yon bad > few of V:-.-. aa' if you bad 1 knowed it was a ctod you dito'1 know lii'ihin' ch art rals n 'em. . iu I .) go atieiid and I'll listen, 'cause l'i i iaukiii' ;' ir experl advice on tbe S'ab.'a' ���! " I*:it s imehow or other Che lecturer though! best tn change the su'deet Pride is an expensive tying to tiavf, as Booaor or later it presents you with u lug bill. Our own errors In judgment isuiilly nbout ns iniitiy iin urr downrlghl meannesses ol the r- wo know. leopfi Anv lobster can make a hit by real ���li Work, but it tukes skill uml mldresB make one without work. �� No mutter what you do, ynu most ways wish thnt ynu hnd done the o thing. Never lose your temper. Some OM might lind It nnd embarrass yon by tfj- turuliig 1*. If women could afford to sup| husbands we would have a very f ,,rvnt liiv. of bMbands up for our spei.'tloH. .J I Wr iir __��� THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, SEPT. li rl n in \\v la ai ui In it Bti ha i o sh Nj Inj tin Sill till I Of ��� rev I. I and moi gl'OI inci Itrit whe 'Ndi a ri i.i oil or I tlon has lute! the tors % ur Trade I I REASONS wmvw.w___y. 1. We can give y;- '.*s.*s.*y.*s.*y*s<*s.*:.* ��� PURNITURE A full line of Furniture of all kinds kept in stock. :-: Prices to suit purchasers. ���UNDERTAKING A SPECIAL TY. W. E. FALES, !���! 716 ami 718 Columbia St. Four Floors. Front Street. !���! >>>>>>*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>��� >iViCCO>>>>>i>>.'<.>.>i>>>x��;;o>;>.>. FOR' STOCK RAISERS WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Root Pulpers and Slicers, Straw Cutter, Grain Grinders and Grain Rollers Now in stock. The above machines include Fleury's, Cockshutt's and Dick's makes. T. J. Trapp & Co. Limited WHITE & SHILES NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. 260 Columbia St. Phone 85 School Books and Supplies EVERYTHING YOU WANT AT MOREY'S 217-219 Columbia Street. , Farmer Meets With Accident. An unfortunate accident happened ' i a farmer named Hornby yesterday morning as lie was driving into the city with a load of produce for ,lho weekly market, His team Bhfed at. some foreign substance on the Scotl road, and before the driver could control them tbey inui Btarted plunging and rearing, ami finished by landing ibe u'g down a ten-fool embankment Tho contents ol the tig. mostly potatoes, vegetables and other marketable produce, were scattered promiscuously around the landscape, and assi:: ance bad t;, ie requlsltlone I before Uie tun ses ci uld i ������ extricated from Hieir precarious position, As a result ot the accident, Mr. Hornby's display of goods at Hie markel was rather smaller than usual. RE Of SOI FORCE in the community. A poor " hand- to-mouth man " never is. Make up your miiiil to buy a I. 'ne NOW, Do It Now. THE NEEDY OLD MAN was most likely a careless ami extravagant young man and did nut start RIGHT. Do It Now. A GOOD HOME is tho Lest of all gifts to your family- INVESTIGATE. 7 Roomed House anil Lot on Seventh Street, near Baptist Church. Lot (10x 1,'12 . . $1750 Very Easy Terms. If YOU HAVE A LOT And Want To Build We Will Assist You. F. J. HART & Co. LIMITED. Special train s> ".iei- between N'ew Westmlnstei mil Vancouvei via the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY during the Provincial Exbll Ition, Oct, _ tu ii. inclusive, wil; 11. ai follows: l.e.r,,. Vancouvei 1.30 a.m.; arrive New VVestmlnBtei 2.05 n.m.; leave Vancouver 7 00 p ta.: arrive New Wl -; min. '������; 7.35 ;> tn. Leave Ni w Wi -1 mlnsti i 6.00 p.m ; n iIve Vancou ��� fl :*. pjn ; li ave Xew Westmlni ti 9 0 p m ; arrive Vancouver 9.36 i 11, Excursion rat' b V icouvei ���" Westminster and M "iiti v.i i be 50 coins; half of tin .;:111;i rate foi children five years ul' age and iitnb i tun. P. C. MEYERS, Agent LAND REGISTRY ACT. Ke bu ;���. sul ilivisli ii i j Iota nu. 21 ami __, suburban bli ck n. New Westminster city. Whereas |iliii I ul I lie loss of ceil iti cate of title number 2845a, issued in lbe name of Nela .Nelson, has bei n filed in this offlce, Notice is hereby givi ;i Lhal I Bhall, in the expiration ul one month from Hie dale uf lb., firsl publication hereof, issue a duplicate of said certificate, unless in ihe meantime valid objection !"��� made lu me in writing ('. S. KEITH, Dlstricl Registrai of Titles. Land Registry Office, New Wesl minster, B.C., Sept, 28, 1906. ������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Electric Railway Service Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver a;. I way Stations wlll run evei y f..i f- hour from 5:50 a, in. to 11 p. ti:. excepting at ?: 30 and 8: 30 a. m. Half hourly I its will run frum Central Park to Vancouver only. City Limits Line���.service frum C.'IO a. in. to 11 p. in. 20 Minute Service���,\\n tram .er. Between 1- and 2 and a ami 7. 30 Minute Service during re ��� malnder ot day, Transrer at j Leopold Place. ��� �� 6unday Service half-hourly he ��� tween 8 a. in. and 10 p. m. * ��� City and Sapperton. Sapperton Line���16 .Minute Her- . vice, except between 12 anil ��� _, anil 6 anil 1, during wind . .ours the service will be ��� flair-hourly. �� Sunday Service half-hourly be- J tween 8 a, m. mul n p, ni. �� British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Lid* ^mmmmmmmmmemm D0NT FORGET TO VOTE In Surrey Municipality on the Electric Railway Light and Power Bylaw Tomorrow -(Saturday* Sept. 29th. POLL AT WISE'S HOTEL"""@en, "Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04.

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