@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "36c58e2c-2f25-40b7-8f5b-49bd75a5d2e8"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[New Westminster Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-18"@en, "1908-05-18"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0316404/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ MAY 1 9 1908 White, Shiles & Co. FIRE INSURANCE NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C Co REAL ESTATE 260 Columbia St. Phone SS XEW* WESTMINSTER, B. C. MONDAY MORNING. MAY IS, 190.. TEN CENTS PER WEEK. 0Bt STORE IS HOODED BY VISITORS Crowds Enjoy J. A. Lee's IK,, [litality���House Warming-^'af Happy Cause. There new . athered on Saturday al lernoon and i-enlng in Jehu A. Lee's f furnli ��������� emporium on Columbia street n lA-e b,(jcli> one ��r llu' appreciative ci .... , ime I a new organiza tion or i - an ol,i '*-'"' 8I '*'"���" _ ,,. :, ids ol usefulness. All _ec- olnater citizens, and i;)t., v,.,. i . .ed shoulders together looking over the new stock Mr. Lee -... introduced, aud partaking oi thi ���choice refreshments offered. An or- | , | ��� irsed music during thi: STILL FREE. Railway Holdup Men Nov. Wort. S5000 to Capturers. Seal ��� May n.-Tbv Greal Nona. Increased th i robbers i $5000 I y AcUng Chi. f ts ��� ! that the bi . o'clock the morn- \\. after doubling Vi .. i ivi :. to go ���ittle credenci Information. JAPANESE FISHERMEN WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS POACH IN BRUNETTE ARE TO BE STARTED COMPROMISE. Captain Ackerman Confis-Mission and Cloverdale Will cates Lawbreakers' Nets, Soon Have Local Papers But Wily Nipponese Escape | Edited by Experienced Men ere have been a number of com- A we, fclj n< wspapei Is abou; Political Parties at Ottawa May Agree on Election Bill. Ottawa, May 16.���Negotiations "were continued between the two partj leaders yesterday, but nothing defi �� I] be known nntil Tuesday, The situation was thoroughly discussed bj Lhe cabinet thia afternoon, and at the close one of the ministers declare 1 to bejthai he hopea an honorable com- WHITE WIFE OF CHINK ! SHOT BY PARAMOUR Edith Nip Sue Lies at Death's Door in Vancouver Hospital���Four Bullet Wounds. of poaching by the Japanese f established at Mission, the promoters | promise may be reached which will b�� 1 fishermen in the tributaries of tho i beIa* Messrs- KuiSlu aud BaU>s- the j satisfactory to both parties. _ I,,,,,. ;��� ,.,., ,,., , i , ���,,,,, former having tor some considerable ��������� ��� '!1 circulation here yester-^ra! ������ :'"-l especially has this been! t a suspect had been captured ih. ..-.. in connection witn Ore in \\ ancoiiver hv _ p:n!.-_,. i���� _ ! liver by a Pink. ���- :"- rect. me been identified with the Ashcroft] ��� ���**���.*����__nm,%**��*��*��'principal UF IMEDE EXHIBITION SPECIALS nuan'hii -. i.er. No netting of trout isH ueiiaiid tJLL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^��� at any time, although this lslexperience, having managed, and en season with the rod and line,!edited the Cumberland News for but the Willy Jap is not content w!th|-"'i>c years, discon Inulng that paper ___. Ms slow method of catching fish, andf^rly last year. The necessary plant LrIHtant Speaker at Methodist Church llin iTTinrTiiir parta "f tne river away up|��lls shijiped to Mi.-Mon last week, it1 "ANIJ A I I nALs11 Vt ���**;,ai" are the favorite resorts of tholbeing the intenUon of Messrs. Knight poacher. The nets are set at con-'-l,ul Bat��a -�� '"'"'S out "'e flrsl num- venlent times, and then drawn up at;'1"-''' of their paper about the end ol this week, 'l'hr Mission n -wspapei will be printed weekly, and will e> n lain four or cigiit six column pages uf reading matter and advertisements i IS OBJECT UF SYMPATHY Refers In Flattering Terms of Work of Columbian College. day, and the prettiest effects in elec- j Hudson's Bay Company Makes Capital |night Suggestion to Encourage Cot- Captain Ackerman, one of the flsh- tage Gardeners, !InS wardens, made an effort to catch [the thieves on Saturday night, but I they escaped. However they were not The special prizes for the fall <-x-'h0 successful last night, for tUthough hibltion ofthe R. A. & I, society will again be numerous this year. Mayor they avoided detection themselves, their nets were seized. Every effort ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^will be made to put I stop to illegal Keary has receive,! answers from the fishing by the authorities. trie lighting and decoration were in evidence Over a thousand carnation blooms breathed their fragrance from a hundred points of vantage, and all was pleasure. Warn eulogies of the enterprising proprietor were heard on all hands. No less than six oar loads ot furniture have arrived to find distribution among the homes of the Praser valley, and purchasers will j following firms up to Saturday: ind them on hand in a building which Ai,ams Wagit> ested admiration of visitors, every variety of home furnishings be- in. un view, end there is another feature which should secure the confidence ut patrons, the fact that thi stock la new, of latest design, and tanufacl tred by Arms whose reputa- ll0'i ia almost international, so that pbad name which modern Curn.tun suit. Mr. Le ������' s emporium. Canadian Goods. Oifssed entirely iu black, with curiously co.led jet black turbani ilvci Mivniounting lh ir lieads, and ied by modal for best pen of sheep. ������ native string .and ut eight lnstru- Dominlon Shorthorn Breeders' aa o- ments, about fifty Mohammedan, j -- elation, $200. terday afternoon paraded around Bar- P. W. Kllis <��.- Co.. jewella is, To��������� ��� where a big celebration was be- to, one silver and one bronze medal, ng held in honor of the advent ol foi classes to be decided by commii lyaistba, yesterday being the coin- tee. Imencenieut of that period in the In- Pit-Reform Co., a ���$-��� Vancouver branch. Giant Powder Co., Victoria, three 'oases . powder, value $7,00. J Gorham Robber Co., Seattle, 50 feeJniedan residents of garnet, who had of three-quarter inches of five ply spent a considerable sum of money ln Whirlpool rubber hose. tbe providing of a feast that was to Hackney Horse society, 12 1!o\"""���������������' square, Lonilon, West, sllvef religion. Brief religious ceremonies were conducted iy Muhrah Khan, the h ader of their little colony, under whose guidance all plans connected The evening service at Queen's avenuo .Methodist church yesterday was notable for lhe sermon of H he size oi the papei* depending to n Beneral secretary of education for the great extent on the support accorded church in Canada, Kev. Dr. Graham, it by the merchants and dealers of w,u* ls ���*** brilliant preacher. He hell the district- An effort is also being made to Lhe attention of his audience for B Umg time without the least difficulty, establish a weekly paper at Clover-1 Preaching a sermon from the callin; dale, several of the residents of tbat :<)f Matthew. district having for some time past! Rev' Nv* H* Barraclough Introduced een exerting themselves in an effo. t'tne doctor iis one wn�� waa anxiou- lo secure a live journal for their dis- trict The paper proposed for Cloverdale, and which will cover Surrey, from tii-. dian empire, where the calendar con- ] sists of lunar months. Great preparations had been mad: the entertaining of their friends and brothers in faith by the Moham- Consoiida ��.,;. of btumping ��� held in comparjson with tli ,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tond-niade .article of the past will for best Hackne>- stallion, f *e the case in purchases bough, j Holsteln-Fresian association, of fr��m Mr, Lee's amnorlum. Canada, for animals registered in the Iherd ibook, $50. anuver j terminate the one day least prescribed medal |a| this Beason by the tenets of their uya mainly Canadian mad Hudson's Hay Co., dining room suite, i value $lt��0, to be awarded as a prize ?����ds, ;in,i supplements his stock with , ^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "me of the best European products, to the b,'st- cot,a"vl''�� exhibi' of fruit m-^y in carpets'and floor covering ;"lli ve8etableB. "*p dfsll|a-v "�� '"' ���"'- {[certain number of houses across the rftnged by ,lu' ,x,lil",(),'s themselves. "ne are ,���, hta, i^wai.��� i.���. ,u��� ,��� , Ideal Fence Co., Winnipeg, forty are on his books, hut the import Py would make extensive dealings gOhlbltive, even if he wish d to buy from the States. However, lie Unds *nadlan goods are improving in ',:' ���' ' I equal to the public needs. tiative now being shown in rtern factories. For repairs he has the top floor, where dp- id cabinet work will em- I rods of standard farm fence, value $32, for class to be decided. Louden .Manufacturing Co., (Itielpa, oue sling car for steel track ami two -succession of semi-military evolution with yesterday's celebration were carried out. The picturesque march around tliv village of the dusky sons of the Orient was watched with interest by a large number of white settlers and campers of the vicinity, few of whom had Over witnessed such a scene before. The parade was varied by a Band, t work will em- hands, and lie hopes io ' turnover in a line for wiiich sure there Is an increasing de sets of slings, valued at $_.., at discretion of committee. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Vancouver, home made loaf of breed, made of 'Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour," ��� i executed with old time facility by the turbalined exiles on a foreign shoie, Muhrah Klnn giving the necessary orders mi strident tones. After the march 'iround the village was completed, tho half hundred Mohammedans repal i ; to their own quarters, where they remained eating, drinking and feasting Some of the Lines. Il11, furniture *:|* In nil styles- of decorative "esthetic art, ha ^^^^^^^^Btturilay ^^^^^^^^^^^ and bul as in everything else ai0li Is mobile, and as Sheraton * replaced Chippendale In public e. and early English oak the '\""""��� t-ouls XIV. and XV. styles, so ��� Uv is ready to furnish the goods 'K ''''mils of taste demand. In connection should be lentioned M iis this |hl> expensive a Hirst, |15; second, $10. Okanagan Flour Mills Co., Ana strong. First, three bnnels of (lour; second, two barrels, tor best bread Iuntil ���''"' '*"���* n|sht- made from No. J flour, of the com- j pany. .American Oxford Ilown Record association special for Oxford breeds. iVearllng ram, first $10; second, $,.. lYoarllng ewo, flrsl, $10; second, $5. Four lambs, first. $10; second, $5. B. G. Prior & Co.. Victoria, a'Brant- ford spiral spring road carl, value $.10, 'to he decided by committee. | Ryrie Bros., Ltd., Toronto, silver ;, ingle} thoroughly, will be a four page week.;, ly, known as the Fraser Valley Herald, and Will be edited by Freeman Bun'- Ing, a local newspaperman of wide experience. The first number oi the Cloverdale paper is intended to appear in about two or three we ks' time, or/as -oon as negotiations now ; ending are closed. AMERICAN CRUISERS Wlll VISIT VICTORIA to take an interest in the college, and in the town of the college, and its church, they were very glad to wol md .Matsqui municipalities j come hun. Di. Graham said he did not like to make many promises, but he would like to know more of the work of thc Columbian college. He did not. know a greal deal about, it. but he did know enough to appreciate the work tha. was being done. Ho had met ih members of the board two or threi Limes, and he had come to recogsi';.1 how much ihey had given of tiin, an : thought and money to develop il tut what ii is. He piayed (iod's bless!.,., upon ilie Institution, upon the teachers and ujvuii the scholars who are attending there. He certainly sympa thlzed with them in the illness of Dr. Slpprell, yet he knew there, was nothing bul rejoicing, because he had conic back from the valley of the shadows, lt was to be hoped that he would be with ihe'ni In the tlesh-as well as In ihe spirit for many years to come. There had been few men who had counted more ihan H In the life I Washington, May IT.���An invito- the community and province in ihe lion has been accepted from Great i���st ten years. The preacher then Britain to have some of the cruisers Weni on tq deal with Irs subject visit Victoria. After lhat visit the West Virginia, Maryland, Colorado ani Pennsylvania will be placed in dry dock for the installation of lire control apparatus. Two of the cruisers will receive the flre control at Mare island and two at the Bremerton yards. This work will take until the. middle of August, and upon its com pletlon the Cruisers Tennessee, Washington, California and South Dakota will be placed in dry dock for the same purpose. All of the vessels men Great Britain's Invitation to American Fighting Ships Accepted by Washington. Honed will have target practice Magdalona bay in the fall. ORGANIZED LABOR TO BE EMBROILED IN FlliHT ANGLO-INDIAN FAVORS HINDU RESTRICTION fu ml admirable sets of i and bronze medals for awards as last ���"U' displayed in the Columbia |?��ar' ll hi ,*lnd0W8' the va1"*-' of which are .,,' fn as the taste is irreproachable. **������' hiriiit ^^^^ I'll "ire floor has In J. H. Mc- foinv""' liUe ��f Ule Brown Furnituie his Vy' a C0In"etCnt Sn.de, and In chiftn '"'"tmGnt is eve'-y Wnd of fang! ,��� dre8SOr, and bedstead, town* '" ]Moe from de 1,,xe suites hlls h^"',s' whlle special attention 1() )"'"" given to office furniture, Mr. Werni v8 repreSentaWve ofthe Globe- le ��ompany for the locality. Att " capita] ICo w<>rkg of Art. ��n% objects of art may ibe noted selection of pictures, some ���"�����ue.. on page Fight.) JAmes Smart Manufacturing Co., Brockvllle, Ont., a home perforated wood cooking stove- Hate Battle on Amer.can Railroads Threatens to Involve Officials and Employees in Long Conflict. Chicago, .May it.-~'iha- organized labor will bo embroiled In Hie1 war against middle, western and eastern railroads which 1ms i] een sianed by shippers of the Middle West was predicted by prominent railroad men. The ultimatum of the shippers that if the railroads raise freight rates prompt court action will be taken to | tight it, has alarmed the rutlroads east of the Missouri river and north of the Ohio river. Railroad officials hint at a scheme John Taylor & Co., Toronto, a boxl1"-' jMl(l discussed generalities with of Eclipse soap, 14. cakes, value six ���wmo of ,hard Kipling, can from Wilkinson Plow Co a So. 3, 4. 7 or lthe sanw 8et of circumstances draw a 30 plow, free on delivery. Toronto. .very different conclusion. ^ _ Talking over prospects in the west with a news man on Saturday, A. Michael, of Calcutta, an Anglo-Indian civilian who is thinking of settling in Alberta, expressed his surprise at the familiarity of the Hindu here with th^ white man. Being able to carry on a conversation In several of the principal tongues of the great peninsula, ] to draw the railway unions Into the flght In the hojie that the labor leaders will flght for/hlgher rates as a step to higher wages. The shippers declare that, should the roads attempt this policy, other unions wlll l'ne up against the railways on the theory that higher freight rates will mean lower wages for Industrial woijkera. Both the railways and the shipper"' organisations are anxious to secure the support of organized Labor and are ready to offer immediate and complete recognition of the unions as an indnc��nent UNEMPLOYED TDREATEN VIOLENCE IN K1MBERLEY Rumors Are Afloat of Plots *to Blow Up Oe Beers Office in Famous Diamond District. Johannesburg, May 17.���Reliable private' advices from Klmibarley < indicate that a perfect "scare" cNist I owing to rumored plots among the unemployed to blow up the De Beers oiti.vs and other big huildiiu-a'. There is great distress among the ���retrenched" men. and. .1.'spile tue Oe Been policy Of giving dismissed employees ,:\\ railway ticket to any paiM nl South Africa, a considerable num- ber remain, Tlie. De Hcers offices, and especially the diamond store, are guarded by armed men day ahd night, and other special precautions have been taken. There has .also been an ugly in- crease in the number of (Ires which have recently broken out. The guard at the head office of De Beers has been Increased at least sixfold. Edith La mount, the white girl who ia.s. Thinsd.iy married Nip Su.-. a local Chinaman, today lies at \\tra point of death ,i\\ the Vancouver g>*n- eral Hospital w.th !o,ir bullet wounds in her body, she having y.su.rday Imorning been the victim of a shook- Ing affray at 1016 Westminster ;ive- I nu. , Vancouver, where she had gone [O meet her old time paranum-r, Thomas Mura... a young man 29 pa_UB ���i . ge, who is now under arrest at the Vancouver police station with a serious charge hanging over his head. The attempt at murder took place about 11 o'clock yesteiiiay morning, the shooting following a quarrel (between Mrs. Nip Sue and Muray. According to statements maae by the woman, Muray inquired of her whether the newspaper reports of her mar- riiage to a Chinaman wore correct. She replied thai the newspapers had correctly reported the facts, at the same time Intimating that she intended leading a different life in ttre future, I'hen live your different life in h ," shouted Muray, at the san_v> tune producing a six chambered JB calibre revolver and firing Ave shots at the woman In quick succession. Four of the bullets hit the woman. cue lodging in the breast, two in tbe .side and another in the leg. With blood streaming from her wounds, the victim sank screaming to tbe floor, A crowd quickly gathered around the house, the police were summon*!! an.l Muray placed under arrest. Mrw. Nip Sue was taken to the genera.1 hospital after a hasty examination 1_n ., Dr, McTavish had revealed the seriousness of her condition. There is a faint chance that she may recover. Muray is said by the Vanoouver police to lielohg to a class of undte- slrables thai prey upon fallen women. For some time he lived With Viiith 1.amount in Cumberland, where Hm pair spent a considerable time .before lhe girl decided to return to this clV> in order to be near hor Chinese ad. mi ror. From the conversation of Muruy. it .s evident that his action was prompted more by disgust at the marriage of the woman to an Oriental than bj disappointment at her refusing to upturn to live with him. He says he t.>K ihe disgrace of his position keenly ont that his associates had been ridiculing him since they learned of the mav- riage. An effort was made by the News *** n .iview Ni,i Sue yesterday evening, but the slant eyed husband who ' Uu_c_ he is a C'listian" could uot be locat" ,��� ��-?' ffr}firV ��� ^a- . ��� TS I " a , " I. '' -���"�����! i *, *" U-M >.' ��."].' *���.*_***;. '.*5* *' ;i * IBM- PAOE TWO THE DAILY .STEWS. Bff5f\\- JO .tos-v.* ^ mi* t , li._j'* i'B'?~*���*:, 1�� .5. 11 _5tt,_%*��''_V'#- MM'.'1',. rBBJ-la. F'V B'ill =* . emove An Jbyesore : <���-���%. . ����� * ~"*j ,__._. va/ _-,a. -~^-������-���~-���^--___________________________. ________________ _________________________________ ��� . ^H AT X ^ ^ ^**^***l I. "^ V*^a _______ ���__. # $ I 8 ... John W. Gates. John W. Gates, whose successful speculations and big financial deals have made him well known to all readers of newspapers, was ���..orn'on a farm in DuPage county, Illinois, -May IS, 1855, and received ���i.s education In the country schools near his home. He began business life as proprietor of a small hardware s'ore at: Turner June ion, Illinois, and later at Wheaton, Illinois, became travelling salesman tor Colonel Isaac L. Bllwood, the oloneer manufacturer of the barbed wire fence. Mr. Gates introduced the use of barbed wire in Texas and later established himself at St. Louisas a manufacturer of uarbed wire < n his own account. The company which he originally organ ���/.���: he combined with other wire factories and in 1898 he reaped a hand some profit by selling the consolidated company to the Federal S ei ! company. He also organized the American Steel and Wire company and merged it into the giant United States Steel corpora'.ion. Since severing his active connection with the steel companies Mr. Gates has been Identified with numerous big deals that involved large transactions In railway and industrial securities. Recently he has given much of his attention to plans for developement of the town ;f Port Arthur, Texas. ajb I This Date in History. MAY 18. .17'.,V���One-fourth of the city of .Montreal destroyed by flre. 2803���Kngland declared war against Bonaparte. 18W���Napoleon I. proclaimed emperor of the French. ; ."ti���England took possession of the Island of Annolt, Denmark. 1843���The Free Church of Scotland establisned. ISO���Smith O'Brien expelled from the British House of Commons. 1888���Emperor Nicholas II. of Russia born. _:������'.��� Pool rooms in -New York city shut off from telegraphic service. 1906���Four towns in northern Michigan destroyed by forest fires. ���THE FRENCHMAN'S DINNER. Htin>py and Care Fre* In tbe Evening Is the True Parisian. Tbe Frenchman, with all his polite aess and little niceties, Is not a good dresser. He Is nowhere near the class ���of Oic London man, uor can he equal �����>e Baltimore man who gives thought to bis wardrobe. This, of course, applies to generalities. There are ex captions where the Frenchman is a WJcdel of tha tailor's und haberdasher'* ���kill As a rule, however, there are otho' "things tb.it mean much more to him Chan mere clothes. For Instance, he 3i_i.es to dine. Every Frenchman, in tht. proper sense of the word, dlue�� Su the evening, lie prefers highly sea- *_wi_eii food if lie can get it and service ���of a corresponding degree of excel- ���ence. But dine he must and dine he will���If not a good dinner, then a poor one. He must;have his soup, his flsh. u roast, an entree, sumo salad, dessert ��nd a bit of cheese. With this he bas wine, die vintage regulated by the .Bi*.e of his bank roll. His coffee, ln ibe summer time, he will take outside Hfli-b a cigarette or cigar, and his en- Joy ment "is not complete unless he J_ears the strains of an orchestra. Ble la not, perhaps, so passionately tond ot music as the German, but still lie likes it and will, have it if be can Afford it. lie Is gay and happy in the pveniugs, ts the Frenchman, and his Tares, whatever they are, he dismisses .temporarily. He rises late, and be dines late. Nine o'clock Is about the proper hour for the coffee, after he has paid his respects to the various eourses. Then lie ls ready for the gay Hie. 'When London Is going to bed ParUs is Just beginning to warm up.- Letter ia Baltimore News. The Jetin of Utimbay. tn lo city in the world ia there �� public vehicular system so Irrespontf We and so dangerous to human life k�� in Bombay. Even were the gharry. walla a jehu of ordinary Intelligence the principle of allowing Europeans tc be chased by two or three ghnrrywal- /.___��� "sahibing" for a fare would be an ���itffroiit to the civilized public of tha ���Tits. But the Bombay gharrywatla It notoriously the most stupid Individual *>o be found on the earth's surface, ��� while as a coachman he Is the person*- __k*_ion of cruelty to his horse and nt ������Ktaregard of the public safety.���Bo�� bay Gazette. Vol In HI. Moe, Smart-I'm thinking of a trip abroad. Knox���Oh, come now! Yoa can't af Cord that. You're not accustomed te that sort of thing. Smart-IIa, hit! 1 simply said I was thinking of lt. I can ���afford to think, can't I? Knox���No, That's what I meant when I said you 4vere not accustomed to that sort *ti <__*__��.--Philadelphia Press. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs ... Copyrights Ac. 3.nv nno .ending a ���kotcb and dpscrlntl.-ti ma? v��nlckly n_.ertaln our opinion free whet linr an _i_.__-. trlctlr-ontlden.ii-l. HANDBOOK on Patouti ��� _iv��� free. OMiKt nirenrf fornccurliiBPateiiU. J-Miifnu token turouirh Munn t, Co. recolva apecial finite*, without cbunce, ln the -Scientific JUtiericait. A Ivand-iimcly Uluatratt-d weekly. LarRC_t circulation 'it any scientlllo Journal. Term* for ���*.'.��.. in,t'.",'., a year,po_taco prepaid. Bolil by oil newwlealcif. KUNN & Co ��61B-^ New York iirai-cb Office. Cd If BU WaabUi.-ton. U C Wanted -:- Lost -:- found for Sale ���:��� T�� Rent -:- Etc. Nothing gives a bright res.dence a ijreater setback than an unkempt, neglected lawn. And, yet! What is more - pleasing than a well kept greensward. A little attention will reward you with a Beau Brummel garden, instead of one looking for all the world like a dirty, tattered, listless Hobo. When you purchase your lawn mower, get one that will respect your energy, and not send you to bed worn out and disgusted. We have a large variety in stock, including the latest, and easiest ball bearing mowers yet invented, and we respectfully solicit your critical inspection. We have garden tools and implements in stock calculated to satisfy the most fastidious, and economical buyers. Also an extensive stock of Bee supplies. T. J. TRAPP & CO. ��� ��� ��� ��� * * x * * * * * * * * * R eic COMPANY, l; united WHOLESALE and RETAIL IBUTCHERgj Limited HARDWARE, ETC. COLUMBIA STREET _ COLUMBIA t STREET ���*************************************************** I WANTED���Girl for restaurant work. Apply Kenny's res laurant, Columbia street. WANTED���Roomers aud boarders; rates reasonable. Apply Jack Cash, corner Eighth and Carnarvon sti eel. LOST���Automobile tall light No. 205. Return to E. Rushton, Front street, and get reward. LOST���Will the person who picked up an overcoat Wednesday afternoon at the corner of Fourth stre it and Carnarvon please return same to J. II. Todd's music store. WANTED���Roomer; board if requited. Apply "Daily News." FOR SALE���Gasoline launch with mast, sails and 14 foot tender; cheap. Apply "Gasoline," Daily News. FOR SALE���Fishing boat, 25 feet in leng'.h. Apply J, Bond, Sapperton. WANTED���Light employment in or around office, or shipping clerk by steady, trustworthy, reliable man; knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply "E.Z.," Box 29, city. IN ��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ew Cottag es PKone 101 Phone 101 ***************** ********* **************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i *******4., OX AGNES STREET���four rooms���modern. Price $1130. Terms $200 cash, balance $15 per month. O.N ROY.\\L AVENUE���five rooms, modern. Price $1575. Terms one- third cash,, balance six and twelve months. 'OX aXIXTH STREET���four rooms; fine fruit. Price $1600. Terms $600 cash, balance $15 per month. P. PEEBLES **-' Estate 270 Columbia St NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phon* 307 ********************f** The Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $ 10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. tt BJ. WALKER, President. ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. ] A GENFR-YL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Fruit Ranches Ten acnes convenient to town- All slashed; no buildings; good water; on good road. Price $1100. Reasonable terms. Eight and one-quarter acres on Blue Mountain road. All .lashed; two room house; small garden and Chicken house and run; splendid soil and good water- Price $1200. Reasonable terms. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY i THOS. R. PEARSON, Manager REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE WANTED���Girl for general house work. Apply G.,*Daily News office. LOST--Iletween Central Pari; and the I. O. 0. F. cemetery, brown cloth oven oat. Li! eral reward for return to Daily News Office. . FARMERS' BANKING. 'I O RENT���Large front room, furnished; vicln ty of convent on Agnes street, liox 216. WESTMINSTER Realty and Employment Agency, 266 Columbia street. Furnish male and female help to employers at short notice, and free of charge, Phono 366; P.O. Box 922. LOST���Pair of gold rimmed glasses between opera liouse and corner of First and Third streets. Finder 1 leass return to .News office. TO RENT���-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply, Empire Tailor shop. Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Note* cashed or taken for collection. BANKING BY MAIL���Deposits may be made or withdrawn oby mall Oua-of-town accounts receive every attention. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON. Manager COAL! COAL! New Wellington COAL MAYERS & PRESTON P. O. nos. 345 'Phone 105. .OIJNTAIa Sent On Approval A To Responsiblb People Laughlin FOUNTAIN PEN and RED GEM I C/>�� Ink Pencil ? Your Choice of * OFFICE: FHU SHEET, FOOT Of SIXTH. - - ��EW WESTMINSTER MAIL CONTRACT j'ATS rotrimmed at 1ST Auckland street, between Tenth and Eleventh j streets. Keep full supply of trimmings. pARM HANDS, SAW MILL HELP, *��� skilled and common labor sup- plied free. Orders solicited. Canadian Pacific Employment Agency, 500 Cordova west, Vancouver, B. C. Phone 3329. TTT ANTED���PUPILS (EVENINGS) W in Kngllsh subjects, classics, science, mathematics Box 487, city. $ The.s Two Popular Articles for only Pott paid tl any address m ������ Grand Trunk Ry. Excellent Train Service Between Chicago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, And all the principal business centers of ONTARIO, QUEIJC and the MARI- TIME PROVINCES. Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK and I PHILADELPHIA, via Niagara Falls.! For Tim��> Tables, etc., adTlress GEO. W. VAUX, Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Ticket! Aerent, 185 Adams St.. Chicago. 111. | Bi I__t>uu ;:*u, so Ui��_. Iliuslrain.iM _.e tx__t S,z* li Every pen guaranteed full 11 KL bclid c.u.it���cut m on ntjlit ham! may be hail in either our standard Muck opaque pattern, or Non-breakable Ttauapai tut, n_ di-iioil, either in j plain or fnmved finish," as preferred. -a Ynil mny tn- tllll pnn _ wrrb, l If veil ,l��� nol Rudltsi r.|.r ���tl���.r ttmkw, If in,if oriliii-l) *ah.!_i,l��r Hi ii in. Ink ..n-ll. ai oomplste waa proof tehnm,., mny I lia .arri'.il Ifl any pwlllon In 1 rocket iir ���h,.|,r,n,�� blf, w rl,,,. al | any an^ln at Brsttoneh. Milium. I.prlnpl fent, Iridium I point, P"li.he.|vnleaniT��l ,nl.ler I I cate, taira otta flni.h. Iletait I everywh���rt�� for f���.,,��. At-enta I want/-.| Write far Itrmfc Wrllo | BOW " l*,t you forrsnt." Adilii-tB Laughlin Mfg. Co. Majestic Bldi)., Detroit. Ml>* I 1 tsr ADVERTISE ������� ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEW8 If YOU Wap'a a Situation. . Trains & Steamers cp.it. Main line. Leave New Westminster 8:35, 11:35, 15:15, 17:20, 18:40. Arrive New Westminster 10:25, 12:4.., ii_:_0, 18:25, 19:35. Overland express arrives 12:45, leaves 15:15. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. l.v. N. W. 9.20 a.m.; ar. Seattle 4 n.m Lv. N. W. 4.35 p.m.; ar. Seattle 10 p.m p.m. B. C. ELECTRIC���VANCOUVER. Leave New Westminster 5:50, fi: 20, C:50, 7:20 and 8 a.m., and every half hour thereafter till 11 p.m. Lt. Vancouver tor Westminster at 5:50, 6:50, 7:20 and half hourly till 11:30 p.m. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmasier-lieneral, will be received at Ottawa until .Xoon, on Friday, the Nineteenth June, for thu conveyance of His Majesty's .Mails, on a proposed contract for four years, six times per week each way, between the proposed post office at Duudouald and Gilley Station, L. C. Electric Railway, during the Postmaster-General's plt-as- ti re. Printed notices containing farther information as to conditions of proposed contract may be seen and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the post office of New Westminster and from Mr. J. Wollard at Dundonald, and at the office of the Po3t Office Inspector. JOHN R. GREENFIELD, Post Office Iiispector. Post Office Inspectors Office, Van couver, B. C, Sth May, 1908. F. CRAKEi CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS English Watchmaker Two door, from C*o. Adam; Croctr I BOOKING TO AND FROM ANY POINTS IN THF OLD COUNTRY Ladies' Gold Watchea trom 112.75 up. i CAN BE ARRANGED AT THIS OF- Gentlemen's Silver Watches, open I race, $6.00, Gentlemen's Silver Wntcnes, double | case, $7.50 up. Agent for the celebrated South Bend Watches, supplied to the Welhnan Arctic Expedition. \\\\\\ warranted. Chains, Rings, Je-��va.iry, eic. etc. Watch repairing* cnarget* reason ible. ,wiyri5i< FICE. Next sailings of thc Empresses May 29. ; For other dates and particulars, apply to ED. OOULET, C. P, K A .out. r> 1- o ���/" I Westminster Canadian raciric Transfer Co RAILWAY COMPANY LAND REGISTRY ACT. Re lot 241, group 2, Xew Westminster district. A certificate of Indefeasible title to the above property will be issued to John S. Robson on the 15th day of June, 1908, unless In the meantime a valid objection thereto be made to me in writing by a person or persons claiming an estate or interest therein, or in any part thereof. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles. Land Registry Office, Now Westminster, B. C, 1st May, 1908. The person or persons having in their custody or jwssesslon the following Title Deeds relating to the said property are requested to deliver the same to the undersigned: 28th July, 1890���Louis Willie to Ernst Graii. Conveyance ln foe. J. S. RODSON, Per C. E. Robson. ��� Applicant. Summer Excursions Tickets on sale May 4th to 18th, June Sth, 6th, 19th and 20tli. Toronto and return *> 94.1 I Montreal and return 108.5 i Halifax and return 135.5 i Chicago and return 72.50 St, Paul and return 60.00 Winnipeg and return 60.00 For further particulars and reservations apply ED. GOULET, Agent, New Westminster. or to E. J. COYLE, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt��� Vancouver. Office 'Phono 185. Barn 'Phot ' ,3'' Columbia Street Baggago delivered promptly "' any part of the city. Light and Heavy Haulinf OFFICE���TRAM DEPOT. 'The Milwaukee" "The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service on any railroad in the world that equal in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. They own and operate their own sleeping and ���''���t-ini** -:rs on alll their trains and give -hi i - Irons an excellence of ���ervi.t Mi . btainable elsewhere. TI. S. ROWE. General Agent 134 Third &u. cor Aider. Portland. Or. .Northern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Travel on the Famous "NORTH COAST LMTED*' Electric-lighted train. Low Bates. Quick Time. Excellent Service. New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul AND ALL POINTS EAST Steamship tickets on sale to European points. Special Reduced Rates Ro��"d Trl? Rate, to Souther California. For full information call on or w O. P. LANG, General Agent, 130 Hastings St., Vancouver,B. A. D. CHARLTON, Portland. Or*- jonday. MA 18. 1908. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THHia* DO YOU POSSESS that comfortable feeling 0f having a Savings Account? THE NECESSITY of saving has never been more apparent than at the present time. Tht UNLJfflff Follow directions with Sunlight Soap and know how perfectly a pure soap can clean simply because it IS pure and contains nothing that will injure the finest fabric. ROYAL BANK,/"CANADA PlVECENTS A BAR Use It ln The Sunlight Way invites you to join the large number of satisfied Deooa - - INTEREST ADDED 4 TIMES A V.aR. Put your money where it Is acci .vhen vou reouire it BANKLNG BY MAIL A SPECIAITV START NOW���DON'T DELAY Mew Westminster Branch. jr. g lYLE Mer ******<,******************* * * * * * * . ��,*�� ******************* A * .. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds ol Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, 1 timed Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FOR SALE..... Dry Fir Wood in 4 ft. lengths, which we will deliver to any part of the city. C. WILLIAMS Eighth ave. and Second St. 'Phone 333 *^*r**^************************i>^******4?t********t**��-v Lawn Grass Seed 30c Ib. TME KIND THAT GROWS �� BIRD SUPERSTITIONS. Queer Beliefs That Were Held by t_n Ancient Mariner*. Birds as Inhabitants of the air were natural!; chosen l\\v the ancients as oracles and augurs of future happen* Ing8. The sensitiveness ti*> atmospheric changes shown by many birds aided In establishing those notions. The real Indications often furnished by sea birds of a coming storm or calm win doubtless magnified by the anxious, su perstitlous sailor. The custom of hanging the sea swallow so that the bill may i>oint to Uie wind arose from the old time custom of suspending the bird by the feet, expecting lt would renew its feathers us if alive. Divination by the (light of birds was n favorite method in the olden times. S.llors watched their flight for Indications of prosperous voyages and favor ing winds. As they were thought to fly through the air to heaven, they easily became niesseugers of the will of the gods. The albatross Is believed bv Jack tar t . sleep on tbe winds. It was at one time thought that the petrel hatched Its eggs under Its wings. The kingfisher was nt one time kept tn chests to keep away moths. The flsUbau k wns esteemed a bring- er of good luck; lt boded good or evil as Its cry was to tho right or loft. There wns an old superstition that gulls were never seen bleeding Shooting stars were thou supposed to be the half digested food of winter gulls. SODA ��A_.EKATUI IS THE BEST. lE.W.GILLETTffrr^ TORONTO. ONT. CLEOPATRA. farmers attention ! jAt Ryall's Drug Store Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining, i Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster i ************************** ******** * * * * * * Electric Railway Service i lnterurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and wav stations will run every half- liour from 6:50 a. m. Last car leaves at 11 p. in. (Last car lv. Vancouver 11:30.) Cars leave the depot every tw, nty mtautes for both Sapperton and city limits over the "ij line. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, twenty minutes after and forty minutes after, commencing at 0:20 a. w. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten minutes after the hour, half past and fifty minutes after the hour, commencing at 6:30 a. m. 8unday Service hair-nourly between 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd ���"���**�� ��� ��� * * * * WHEN GOING EAST j _SK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" Eight Trains Every Dav in the Ye_-. BETWEEN i Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME THE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD., Embodies the newest and best ideas or COMFORT, CONVENIENCE.; md LUXURY. It is lighted with ������oth electricity and gas;, the most brilliantly illuminated train in the .vorld. The equipment consists of, .rivate compartment cars, standard I (6 section sleepers, luxurious dining ar. reclining chair cars (seats free), r.udern day coaches and buffet, li- brarv and smoking cars. For Time Tables, Folders, or any urthcr information call on or write P. W. PARKER, GENERAL AGENT, 720 Second Avenue. Seattle. Wash NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that one tl) month from the date hereof application will be made to thej Governor-Ill-Council under Chapter 115 of the Revised Statutes of Canada,; 1906, for approval of plans of a bridge to be constructed by tho Victoria Ter-: mlnial Railway ami Ferry Company j over the Sorpoiiliiie river on the Use of the suld company's railway between 1*1,line and Olivers in the Province of' British Columbia; anil also for ap- \\ proval of plans of a bridge to bo con- j Btructed by the Victoria TVrininal Railway and Ferry Company over the Nicomekl river on the line of the said company's railway between Blaine and Olivers in the said Province of British Columbia. Plans of each of tho said bridges anil descriptions of each of tne sites thereof have been deposited with the. Minister of Public Works, and In the Land Registry Office at New Westminster, British ColnmWa. /Dated this 1st day of April, A.D., 1908. A. H. MacNEILL, Solicitor for the AnvUcants. Th* Story ef Her Death From the Bit* ef an Aip. It Is admitted that Cleopatra killed herself to avoid being exhibited at Rome In tbe triumph of Oetavlus. who had made war upon her nnd Antony because the lntter had divorced his (Oc- tavlus') sister on the queen's account. But did she die from a snake's bite! It Is better to think not. "If her death hnd been caused by any serpent, the small viper would rather have been chosen than the large asp, but tli* Itory Is disproved by her having deck- p,l herself tn the royal ornaments and being found dead#wlthout any marks or suspicion of poison on her body." Death from a serpent's bite could not have been mistaken, and her vanity would not have allowed her to choose one which would have disfigured her In so frightful a manner. Other poisons were well understood and easy of access, nnd no boy would have ven lured to carry au asp In n basket of tigs, some of which he even offered to the guards as hc passed, nnd even Plutarch shows that tho story of the asp was doubtful. Nor Is the status carried in Augustus' triumph, which had .ii asp upon It, nuy proof of his belief lu it. since thc snake wns tha emblem of Kgyptlau royalty. The statue (or the crown) of Cleopatra could not have been without one, ant? this was piobabh; tbe orlglu of tli* Thole story. J. HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Water?. Family trade a specialty. Tel. 113. Office Eight street. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C REMOVAL NOTICE Westminster Iron Works Removed to Tenth St., between Power House and Galbraith's Factory. Bank of Montreal We N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New Westminster, B. C JOHN REID, Telephone 53. New Westminster. P. O. Box 4T# ESTABLISHED 1817. .. . .|14,4C0.OCO.CV' CAPITAL .-��� -a.- RESERVE 111,000,000.00 B>*.-.r.hea throughout Cauada and Newfoundland, and In London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and .Mexico City. A .Jen- eral Banking Business Transacted. Letters of Credit Issued, available witl. correspondents In all uarts of-the World. Savings Bank Department. Deposits received lu sui-is ol tl and upwards, and Interest allowed at 8 per cent, per annum (presenl rate) added The Big Clothing House IS SOLE AGENT FOR THE four times a year Total Assets over $168,000,000.00. V.W WESTMINSTER BRANCH 0, I). BRYMNER. Manag IMPERIAL FLOUR McQUARRIE &C0. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT 8TREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333. ^,u...;,rry��,:: ^ ��� '.-..--:'.'��� ���$mt -::,a-,T*t*>^-. ������*.������ ~a**-1- ���������:��� .'i.m *W' mm CELEBRATED HAWES si wn smm***M**mm******m** ,t*)*Mmwmi*jtmm*r*m*****a*�� 2,000 Cords Tan Bark! WANTED AT TIIE FRASER RIVER TANNERY I The Oriental Contract Co. of Vancouver. Japanese Later Contractor. New Westminster branch P. O. ..ox B46, HAT In hard felt, all the new shapes. In soft felt, black or colors. In golf or telescope shapes. Union made. Advertised in all the leading periodicals and sold by us for $3.00. Ask for a Hawes $3,00 Hat ��� '��� '" '" ���** ���"��� ���*���" if I _________ ' i Phillips, The Wardrobe QoWer! s.s. RAMONA CAPTAIN BONSER. Regular sailings between NEW WESTMINSTER and CHILLIWACK, calling at Hammond, Haney, I .angle, j. Mission and way ports, with passengers and freight. Leaves Brack.nau *fc Ker wluut-. New Westtn tor. Tuesdays, Thura- days and 8a*> 'day at 8 a m. Leaves Chilliwack Wednesday, Fri. day and Sunday at 7 a. m. For rates and ��.irtlc*ilnrs, applj WESTERN STEAMBOAT CO.. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. It. W1IITMOKF, Secretary. LAND REGISTRY ACT 1 : t��� * I. *m*im . - S�� ''**., ., '* _.' i ...^���-rt*. A Hardman. A.James. J. McClu>3^nn HARDMAN & GB. PLUMBING and HEATING 80LE AGENTS FOR THE MALLEABLE RANGE. - .�� ] Front Street Trust Block ^f|] .*���* **. *<**** ************<*<*****************tt***t***** It. th�� ��.��iiili'"iht quarti r of section 1... In\\\\ nsliip J, Sen Westminster dlB- I rict. A certificate of Indefeasible lit.:*, to the above property will be Issued tc .lames 0. Smith on tlie fourth day ***** June, 1!H)8, unless In the nieantinu. aa valid objection thereto be made to ine* In writing by a person or person* claiming an estate or Interest U_m*��ct__, or In any van thereof. C. 8. KEITH, District Registrar of TH.taL. Land Registry Office, New Westminster, B.C., -May 2, 1<��0V The person or persons having 1n their custody or possession the ftd- lowlng title deeds relating to the MM property are requeated to deliver tli* same to the undersigned. September 26, 1884���Charles Robert Culverwell to Montague William Tyr- w-hltt Drake, Robert Edwin Jacktuon and Harry Dallas Helnicken, mortgtn^ In fee. January 9, 1886���MotttffM Wlllta. Tyrwhltt Drake, Harry Dallas H**h mcken, and Roturt M��i�� JMkaoa ����� Henry A. P. jLt^^SES 2. mortgage. '$i' %*��� i_i.il i :* i. ,; ��� ���***) ��> N."iii| ������ ��� :":". MS >-A,'i ���>-���i ' ?����� ��� . '�� i_*. .'���Mi��- 4, i . M 1 , .' �����*. -'-1 t ��*T , ���. ��� '. ��� ��� ������ t 1 ,**Vf:, r1 i"*'*,:m\\A SifVajV- ^.���&--' *������ 4 ���Vi"GL ***) \\*>yti '__* *& ��# ( ��!&__ mm PAGE FOUR t:ie daily news. ... J*?'; ,^'!'v < r! ;!*_'_. i :.?'.'i-- si Is'.. MONDAY, May 13 . 1908, . j-j which lias been going the rounds ot THE DAILY NEWS j the up-country press, and hereby ��� ��� i apologize to Mr. Hopkins for the fuiilished by the Daily News Pub-1 annoyance we may unwittingly have lishing Company, Limited, at t111-'1' ,.au_ed him. oCQceB, corner ot Sixth and Front _________ ���traets, New Westminster, B. C. j STRIKE THREATENED. A. Paige Managing Director] :.> building Co., Vancouver, H" GREELY KOLTS foi 0 . era! Man. ���-������ r I' IClfic Coa3l Soda Co. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Free ! Fre 9 Q 1 1 a 1 SI _. _. a Women's Oxfords W E never sold Women's Oxfords as fast as 8 One box Witch Hazel toilet soap with 2 packages Royal Crown Soap for . . . . 50c OR One package White Swan washing- powder with 2 packages White Swan Soap for . . . 50c Take advantage of this special offer; if won'! last long ADAMS & DEANS Phone 97. Prompt Delivery .:���:.- .. ...���;.:. r::������::��� ::^.--.. ���':������:..;������:..,.. :;.-.:**::**::* -,. ���_-���::*-:���-.���������;'������������-���::-.;-���;. ���;:���-;:--:���-���::-..;.-'... s#> GASOLINE ENGINES iri. -���-/i -,,-|i-|i-|' -h -ir ii ,1 ii -/r ii ����� .1 -,i ,i-|i"ir,i-���-irii n"il"����". COWIE IX Have proven to be superior tcT"ail others In DURA3IL.I LIABILITY, ECONOMY, DESIGN, EASY STARTING. Send for new catalogue just issued, which fully illustrates the ,i: merits of the engines. *_. 1 The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd. SOLE MANUFACTURERS NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. A courteous letter has t*een received by tlie News from Denis Mur- ; yhy, barrister and solicitor of Asb- croft, with reference to ,an article j {headed "Dunkard Missing," wbich ap- - peared in our issue of May 14, and in ] whicb it was slated that a Mr. Hopkins, of Ashcroft, was reported to have disappeared with a sum of money belonging to the Dunkards. On behalf of Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Murphy points out that that gentleman is still ; in Ashcroft and has never received ' any money belonging to the DUnkards, much less appropriated It to his own use. We exceedingly regret having been , Jm.��le(j will regard to this story, ! |U we are now selling them. Perhaps our Oxfords are ��S the best���we think they are. Every woman likes S Pq them. Oxfords in Patent Kid, Corona Kid and Coltskin. The (ft 83 New Golden Brown Tans also; lace, Blucher or button. Yf fft The new Colonials shown this season are very handsome. j!\\j See our line of Canvas Oxfords in all the different colors. We'll ��$J deem it a pleasure to show them to you. jX| ' ��� .= I JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe Hm, Ltd. 8 Sign of the Big Electric Boot. New Westminster / ARE YOUR EYES Troubling You? If so, come and have them examined. We make nb charge for testing your eyes. All work guaranteed. W. GIFFORD, Optician Optical Parlors in T. Gifford's Jewelry Store. HAMS - 18C. Per lb- THE Central Meat Market Corner Eighth St. and Fifth Avenue PHONE 3/0. 1 BOWELL & ODDY, Propri��tort. We have just received aid you are invited to inspect, without doubt the finest selection of HIGH-CLASS WOOLENS that ever errssed the pond. J. N. AITCHISON Merchant Tai'or Colombia St., NEW WrSTMINSTER uONDaY' MAV 18, 1908. THE DAILY NEfl*S. pace n T. H. SMITH HE CASH STORES I 7*:*********���************* ************** **A Specials for Saturday Shoppers We llave time and again domonstral i to the New Westminster iur abiiity not only to ant.ua I] ������. .oreS [q ^ ��� . ,:,:l, but also to rival ihe mail order houses, Our reputation Increasing and widening , . invitee,!,.;,., .ous. v.. I anal facilities ; . ... . , , ni..1.li,..s wj n tall firm In Canada. As a i lot I'emlerj _a| . 0n Alberta street. Will Bell cheap *' John A. McDonald, Sapper ma any In r 1 ers' , ..villi some of the ' gg lement we an WOMEN'S 50c CORSET COVERS FOR 25c. pive dozen only, all .sizes, cor- .-,-, in nice soft Nainsook embroidery tiim- ... lar ���'���������'��� and 50c, for Batu ecial 25c yel offered to WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS AT 75c. ���wing of our and $1.25 night. leautlful soft ' ' ng cloth, trimmed ��� a iroidery, For Satii: !' ��� pick tor ...,75c e will te the ordinary meeting IJ'' the council tonight al 8 p.m. re maple syrup go to Kyle &, ** 1:" ���- r me itlng of the hi spit tl I be held at the l>oard of room on Wednesday afternoon. Among the guests al ttya Russell hotel yesterday waa Lieutenant North cott Johnson, R. N., who is taking up land ai Westminster Junction. Elghl cakes toilet soap -oe at Kyle .ia. Sons. ���* Tlie whole of our regular 1.00 and ��1.25 white and spotted lawn waists will be offered on Saturday at the unhear I of price of 75c eadi. Remembef each waist is brand new season's style, thoroughly up-to-date. Your pick for 75c HOSIERY extraordinary: 5 Pair for $1.00. \\ : ��� cial shipment of ladles' cotton bosh ry, i"..:..' and : . ed to be absolutely tl i: an I acid pro If 11 very tine rib elastic an ! pi 1 i le. Thi.- line would be goo l value at 30c per pair, but our price toi * ' :: lay afternoon an I eveninc is Five Pair for $1.00 BLACK CASHMERE HOSIERY FOR 25c. Our M --������- ribbe !, hosier; pair ., ��� . ilar '.'.'. and bi fast, black c ladii s,' I lain an.l cashmere To dispute the "Brillante" cigars i. v;<:.. of quality. Thi .��� ath Is announced of W. Mc- Ewen, i| Mounl Lehman, aged about j';" I was a relative of Mrs. U. S. '*;. ��� ;i of this city. The most convincing argument in i r of "B. C." and "Old Sport" ilie cigar itself. ** The New Westminster cricket team ��� " idi the trip over to Victoria on Saturday, but wen; under :n iheh-lirst essaj of the season, th's visit) rs being weakened In bowling strength, and svere dismissed ror a sniail total. Dahlias, Geraniums and all kinds of beding an i vegetable plants. Davies & -Son. Telephone 13208. Independence Day was duly observed yesterday by the local Norwegians, though of course without the enthusiasm of the great settlements in tln_ Dakotas and -Minnesota, where there are many festivities. superiority of Sma" aou8e '"'*'w* on f!,1!-v cleared to question tbeM,": "i,h magnificent view of river tt ini surrounding couhtry; near Sap- I perton ear line; only $700. Abbott .i_ AT THE HOTELS. Russell. Lieutenant Northcotl Johnson, lt..\\ . London, Elng. i'. A. Quellette, Seattle. William Noel McNeelej and w . Medicine Hat.. Windsor. I. Miner and wife, Everett, Wash. Airs. Hague, Eburne. S. Filacky, Vancouver. II. Barkky, Vancouver. ���1. Bennett, Eburue. Waller II. Smith, Millside. G. L. Tait, Victoria, T. l'airell, Victoria. W. A. McCallum. Blaine, T. Cooper, Kossland. Guichon. Dr. Howhlll. Vancouver. A. Marvis, Vancouver. B. B. Howea, ti. N. R, to,-_ of the outrage to wreck a stre-.*t car containing white prisons, as* notices in Bengal] have recently beeu circulated, warning natives not to rids ��� a lirst class cars, Apparently tne "mu ��� was charged with picric acid, an i nol dynamite This being the lifth attempt within live months to blow iy.�� atreet cars with bombs, much uneasiness Uas resulted. Dividend Notice Hyde. . . A meeting will be held on Tuesday morning at n o'clock of the building committee of the Royal Columbian hospital, in connection with the isolation cottages. i ion'1 forget tne big the roller rink on May 19. Four prizes prettiest; one for th< for Lhe largest, and smallest hat. Hat cai nival at Tuesday night, . one tor tho bomi lies!; one one tor the The trade finds it both satisfactory and profitable to sell "B. C." and "Old Sport" cigars. The Beaver will run on Sunday uexi instead of Monday, leaving a noon, and will take up a Sunday school party from the Chilliwack district to Harrison Springs on Victoria Day. Bring your old Victor gramophone records to be exchanged tor new ones al .1. ll. Todd's music store, Columbia street. *��� The sixth half yearly dividend, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, for the half year ending April 30. 190S. is now payable at our office, 181 Columbia street. New Westminster. B.C. May 15, 1908. The Westminster Trust and Safe Deposit Cu., Ltd. F. J. HART, Managing Director. Outrage In Calcutta. Calculi,!, May 16, A bomb wilicJ had bean placed on the rails of a Btreel car line here was exploded yesterday by 'he wheels of a cart pass ing over it, and four natives were Injured by the i sploslon, n was . vi- dently the Intention of the perp I a J- TRAVERS m*T. *u All business in this line guaranteed. Phone A 243. Auction sale every Friday morning on the Market square. I3te Saturday at, per 25c Chief Watson expects to ba able to ttsl the new Gamewell lire alarm switchboard this week. Arrangements ���*!for bousing it are complete, and an early date will see it in use. The first senior lacrosse match of the season will take place a week i The Kilties, a renowned Scottish trom today, when Vancouver will play concert band now touring the world, the Capital City twelve at Victoria, and which intends leaving Vancouver and the .Maple Leafs will travel over for Australia, South Africa and the to this city to receive their first de-, Orient on July -~. is endeavoring to teat of the season at the hands of the secure a date for a performance in this city. The Kilties is said to be the largest aggregation of artists tha. Sensation Price Cut in the Small Wares LOOK AT THIS ! : ad t :���' dar ar . tor All sizes, black and white. :'. r, .1c COLLAR FORMS, 5c. ir regular 10c and l.'_ ��� n ins for ...- 5c and black, plain and" I :- ' I, for, each '. 5c 25c. DRESSING COMBS. 10c. Twelve d izen beautiful black rubber d* ���it.-.; combs that sell regularly at 25c each, is offered on Saturday for, each 10c Gents' Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs at 10c. Tw< Ive dozen only gent's fin,. Irish cam! rlc handkerchiefs sell- regularly at 20c and 25c, -' .day for, each .. . . 10c $1.00 WHITE KID GLCVES FOR 50c. Our whole stock of ladi is' v. i.i: kid gli res���two dome���that -' ai $1 .no, will be sacrificed oi Saturd . tor, per pair ... Remnants at Half Price. sell 50c ************************************************ T. H. M of the Hat Beautiful 5* 'i.s SMITH THE STORE VALUE BUILT . ^mmz^AXS&sssi. _���_���___ Royal City stiekhandlers. -Nice old-fashioned stone 15c up, at Kyle Ac Sons. All kinds of annuals at Tidy florist. Phone 184. tea pots, I I has ever attempted a world wide tour. a -a j I Up to date the performances every the | where have been a tremendous BUC- ** 'cess. DIED. OLIVER���In N'ew Westminster, Sunday. May 17th, Joseph Oliver, aged ill years. Funeral will take place from the family residence, Fourth avenue, an.l I Third street, to Ihe Oddfellows' cemetery, on Tuesday. No flowers by request, x i ***********o********************��******************* j HUNDREDS OF * DELIGHTED GUESTS Visited our mammoth store Saturday and were delightedly surprised at the quantity and quality of the goods displayed, and at the prices quoted for such high class and splendid goods. We will endeavor to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage we have received by giving you goods at as reasonable a price as they can be purchased for anywhere in British Columbia, aud keeping ii- the standard of quality. Come along. See our stock. (Jet our prices. S iffeflng from an overdose of beriberi producer, a jags ter named Bowman was yesterday afternoon picked up on the C. P. H. Hack near the by Detective Bradshaw and :��� Pentland, who removed the obstruction shortly before a freight train was due to pass the spot. Bow- I man will explain to the police magis- j irate tlys morning why he selected ��� should An Important meeting of the Pub- i Hetty association is called for 8 p.m. ��� tomorrow, when valuable suggestions for making public the advantages ot the city and Fraser river valley will ibe discussed, and experts in publicity work from the other side will give addresses of great assistance, to the iu. the bed of the C. P. R. track as couch for his after dinner nap. of great assistance, movement. The board of trade room be full of citizens, and resN a i dents of the neighboring municipalities interested in the. movement. ���*��������>���$ Th ake 500 ree lots, 66 by 148, close to Twelfth street car line FOR $500 CASH Th ''��*<. ***************************************** * 0 * * * * * * * * ��� ��� ��� ! : : s is practically four fifty foot lots at $125 a lot. You can't "."al d for double the money anywhere in the city. ���*<>************ lamon DOMINION d & Corbould orDOU. TRUST BLOCK Howard & Muirhead are giving one three pound package of washing powder wi*h every two pnekagv-s of White Swan soap; 7-jc worth for 50c. ���* In a fairly evenly contested baseball game ai Queen's park on Saturday afternoon, the city senior team defeated the painters by a score of si.x runs to four. .Better Iball was played than al seveipl of the previous ports before he settled iu this pro- games, Sayce, who twirled for the vince. Hero he became one of the brush wieldeis, kept the city slap best known engineers on the Fraser stick artists guessing most of the time, river, becoming part owner iu more The other end of the battery was n'ol than one steamer. It was during his l*p to the standard, being responsible connection with the Ramona that the for several errors. Several oi the | boiler explosion on board the vv sei Death of Joseph Oliver. The death took place yesterday of Joseph Oliver at his residence, corner of Fourth avenue and Third street, aged Ul years. The deceased w.as a native of Kngland, and came from Newcastie-on-Tyne. II# went to sea at the age of 14, and had Seen many regular members of the city team were unable to be present, volunteers leing i reaaed into service ("ood boots Kyle ��t Sons. and shoes, low prices, at GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES at Langley took place, causing several deaths. Latterly he had been government wharf caretaker. The deceased was a member of thi Sons of Kngland society (Rose of Columbia lodge), joining In January, 1894. He was also connected with the a. o. U. W., joining the organization iin the early days of Vancouver, and with the Royal Templars of Temper; j ance. His only son is an engineer on I the Princess Kna, and there are two 'daughters, Miss M. R. Oliver and a I younger sister. The funeral will take place from Mrs. 'Oliver's residence tomorrow, Rev. A. deB. Owen officiating. The members of Rose of Columbia lodge will attend in a body. ,20c; ������%* I.************************* erton Sash and Door Works Before ordering your sashef, doors, window frames, etc., phone M1'5. You will save money and get a reliable job with the least !>ay. CADDY & CO. ADVERTISE IN THE Navel Oranges, doz __w iG00D SHOoting for Navel Oranges, doz 25c j rifle company's spoons Bananas, doz 25C| Lemons doz.. 15c' Twenty men wV)i'o oul ',i connection p, i i i - | with the rifle shoot of the A and B KnUDai'D, pound OC ron)1,an-e9 at South Westminster on Special attention given to Si""rdiiy i|n" ln 8l'"c of cl ���Ulc c""; , , ditlons, a keen coni��Ht was the result. phone orders. The regult of the B,,oims 00mp��tlUon was a follows: , Sergt. R. Wilson ��l Lieut. Cunningham BJ Private V. Johndro 8* The green sho'���' spoon fell to Pte. O'Connor with 52. ' 1*t_e terms trf the senior competition give tin award to Sergt. Wilson, ff tog dtcl*fd on the rar.rkln;; accord- lag to d-itaace. Howard & Muirhead ~- -��� : PURE FOOD SUPPLY CO. MC WS BURP. BLOCK, New Westafeiaster Phone No. 3S6 LEE'S Mammoth Furniture Emporium ! LEE'S BLOCK, COLOMBIA STREET. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. *************************************************** j Public Supply Stores j Geo. Adams, Proprietor % Are now offering for sale a special line of | Dinner Ware j ���-***���*���-*.-**.���..������...-���_ ; : sure to please everybody J From $7.50 Upwards ��� Why use old ones when you can buy new ones | so cheap ?. " X ��� Columbia Street. New Westminster, B. C. Phone 92. * * ************************4t< ************************** DO IT NOW HAVE YOU INSURED THOSE VALUABLE HORSES OF YOURS YET OR ARE YOU WAITING TILL ONE OF THEM RUNS OVER A PRECIPICE, DROPS DEAD OR IS BURNED UP AS OTHERS HAVE DONE. MORAL: DO IT NOW I INSURE ALU KINDS OF LIVE STOCK AGAINST DEATH FROM ANY CAUSE. A. W. McLEOD INSURANCE BROI '"''.iX >*mm.* 1 - Si-';. ���ii- H"" ��� . *A - i * .Vi ��� ��� I- ���it. ' V"] Hides Wanted HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid on Delivery at Fraser River Tannery '% NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. \\LT ''i fi 'h . rjj I mi i ���'( ��� _ i , ���* ��� . ;��� . ' '���' ���* *-'Jri - ,L��, ( * ��� 8W>;:.' ^**m*' N>*^Mf m .��>l: r-*c-*i -' ***���' v ' ���p^j. ' ��� ��� ��� WW m V'aff-' $' Mt: . 'j;^"' ' l��<'&.ft* lI'^'v.^'^'M" !!<��' mm HUfj-^r-.f-n* mwmk M''v%m$r< wrfipi lip Mi* Page six THE DAILY NEWS. MONDAY, may "" ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Homemade Cement For Mending Broken Gla.sware. The best kind of glue for clear glass is made from a solution cf two ounces of isinglass and half a pint of gin poured into an open mouthed bottle and set in the sun tin til it dissolves. It should be i shaken well every day and before I being used should be strained through a clean hum cloth. When ready for the gluing the broken glass pieces should be well washed in hot suds, especially on the edges, dried, and then with a small camel's hair brush the cement 8ho*uld be put on the edges of both pieces, and when they nre nicely fitted together rubber bands or clean strips Canadian Pacific Railway Co. British Columbia Coast Lint Service. TIME TABLE VANtOUVER-VICTORlA ROUTE. SS Princess Victoria Leaves Vacouver 1:30 p. m- daily; arrives at Victoria 6:_0 p. m. daily. Leaves Victoria 1 a. m. daily; arrives Vancouver 8 a. m. VICTORIA-SEATTLE ROUTE. S.S. Princess Beatrice. Leaves Victoria S:30 a. m. daily except Monday; arrives Seattle 2:30 p. in. daily except Monday. Leaves Seattle 11:30 p. ra. daily e.x- a.i-n. of cloth should bo bandaged tighUt j cept Monday. arlrves victoria around them to hold the edges well j daily except TuesdaV- WEST COAST ROUTE. SS. Tees together until the glue dries. If the cement has been nropej.ly made the break should really not be visible when dry, for the reason many cracks look jagged when mended A because the edges have not been well -joined and, bubbles of air getting in, reflect the light, making the ragged, broken lines glaringly ap UttJWlt ��� Tanai__*n TtovuI** The Names of Tea. We talk glibly about Pekoe, Boheft. etc., but few people have any idea of ���what these names signify. "Pekoe" ln the dialect of Canton means "white hair," for the tea which bears this name ls made from the youngest leaves, ro young that the white down i Is still on tbern. "Soochong" ln th* I same dialect ts a quite unpoetic name. It merely signifies "small kind." "Flourishing spring" is the meaning of "Hyson." "Kongo" signifies "labor." Much trouble and toll are expended ln Its preparation at Amoy, and these are commemorated ln Its name. "Bohea" is called after a range of hills. ���Portland (Ore.) Journal. A MYSTERIOUS CARD. ���ark Twniii'M Oilil Reqne*< mill How Mrs. ( levelaiH* !(<���<��� .Ived I*. When 1 was lea vim; Hartford for Washington upon one occusion mj wife said: "I have written a small warning and put it In a pocket of your dress vest. When you are dressing tc So to the authors' reception at the White House yeu will naturally put y*MtT Angers in your vest pocket, a�� eording to your custom, and you wtll And that little note there. Read lt carefully and do as lt tells you. I cannot be with you, at}d so I delegat*. ���iy sentry dutlet* to this little note. If 1 .hould gi-re you the warning by word of mouth now It would pass from your head and be forgotten in a fe****- uluu.es." Leaves Victoria 11 p.m. 1st and 14th of each month for Clayoquot, Mosquito Harbor and way ports; 7th of each inonth for Quatsino and way ports; ! 20th of each month for Ahcuset, Quat- i slno, Cape Scott and way ports- VANCOUVER-NANAIMO ROUTE. I S. S. Joan Leaves Vancouver 1:30 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Friday aud Saturday leaves at 1 p.m. Leaves Nanaimo at i 7 a. m. NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. S.S. Amur. From Victoria 11 p.m., 1st and 15th; from Vancouver at S o. m��� 2nd and 16th of each month, calling at ��� Skidegate on first trip and Bella Coola on second trip. RIVERS INLET, VAN ANDA, LUND, ETC. S. S. Queen City. From Victoria 8 p.m. every Wednee- | day, from Vancouver 10 a.n_. every Thursday. Returning arrive* at Vancouver Sunday afternoon; at Victoria Monday morning, via Ladysmith. UP RIVER Beaver��� From New Westminster Monday, Wednesday and Friday. From Chilliwack Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LOWER FRASER RIVER. S. S. Transfer. Steamer Transfer leaves New Westminster Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Additional trip Monday ii a.m. Leave Westham Island Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday at 7 a.m. Friday 6 a.m. Addl- A Priceless Asset -A. good set of teetti contribute greatly to ��� one's health and happiness. They add much to the appearance and more to the digestion. .Neglect is the only cause for the loss of teeth. Come to us NOW. before it is too late. READ OUR PRICES THEY NEVER CHANGE Full Set of Teeth $5.00 Bridgework (per tooth) $5 00 Gold Crowns $5.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 up Platina Fillings $1.00 Extracting 50 TENDERS bia street, everv u^���.1 C(Wl at 8 o'clock. every lay ev etiingl ALL WORK GUARANTEED WITH A TECTIVE GUARANTEE FOR TEN YEARS. PRO- The Boston Dentists, Ltd. DR. A. R. BAKER, Consulting Dentist 407 Hastings St. W., Vancouver Hours���9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 2229 | a. - . ! j tlonal trip Saturday leave Ladner at i 5 p.m. VICTORIA-NANAIMO. . NANAIMO- COMOX-UNION ROUTE. S.S. City of Nanaimo. Leaves Victoria Tuesday 7 a.m.; arrives Nanaimo 4 p.m. Leaves Nanaimo Saturday 2 p. in: arrives Victoria 9 p. m. For reservations and Information call or address ED. GOULET. Agent, New Westminster. a. J. COYLE. Asst. Oen. Pass, Agent, Vancouver. J. W. TROUP, General Superintendent. Vlr torla. *f The Road to Success In All Business Enterprises Is Opened Through The Advertising Columns of The Morning Paper The morning daily paper is first in the field Jfor sales; the information in the advertising columns rule the purchases for the day. The thrifty housewife examines the morning paper carefully before telephoning her orders, and reads the advertisements carefully before purchasing home necessities. So That You Mr Businessman should take advantage of, and advertise in the Morning Daily News, and secure the orders that the heavy purchasers of stock make imperative to large profits and quick returns. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa, in seated envelopes and marked on the envelopes "Tender for New Cruiser for British Columbia,'' will be received up to the FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, for the construction of a twin screw steel cruiser for fisheries protection service in British Columbia waters, of the following leading dimensions, namely length over all 250 feet, breadth of beam moulded _2 feet, and; depth from top of keel plate to top of beams at side 17 feet, and to be delivered at Victoria, B. C. * Plana and specifications of this steamer can be seen at the Depart- ' ment Of .Marine.-and Fisheries, Ottawa, at the offices of the Collectors of Cuf toins at Toronto, Hamilton,' Colling-1 wood, .Midland, Vancouver and Sydney, N. S., and at the agencies of the Department, of Marine and Fisheries at .Montreal, Quebec, St. John, N. B., Halifax, N. 8., and Charlottstown, P, E. I. The same plans and specifications j can be procured by application from the Department, of Marine and Fisheries up to the First Day of May j next and at the agency of the Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries, Vic- j toria, B. C. Each tender must ue accompanied by an accepted bank cheque equal to 10 per cent, of the whole amount ofl the tender, which cheque will be for- j feited if the person sending the ac-! cepted tender declines to enter Into a I contract with the Department or fails i to complete the steamer. Tenders on letter paper will he considered. The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. A. O. U. W���FRAQ.-n -Meetings aiet.,^;^ No. ��� nay in earh niemh , Tue8* brethren cordiallvinnv!L,visUi.e( Lodge room, _t o. U w ^ Mt^a -.fellows* bbck^ciag- g^Oddf COURT BRUNETTP w~~_ -Meets tb!.FoSh^"'.��W month at 8 o'clock. ball, Oddfellows' bloi I, lr* 'he J .MB'A.No.to COURT ROYALCCLU. thisLoFdi;Ta4^ '���':,";��* and Fourth Tuesd , *, _Secoi>f .at;8 p. m. m ff bn$Z^A MATERNAL ORUER OF EAGL ~ Aerle No. 20-Meets every Cal evening at 8 ;,, Mi . i: . ; ��� ball, Columbia W' Prea'= H' Bchofl, UfcerijJ THE ROYAL TEMPLTrTaT^TT" PERANCE* ,,,,, ,, (j���VE"l at 8 o'clock p. , ' rf bail, Columbia street U]'m���* SONo OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT __. SOCIATION, LORD OF THE I, -1 CAMP,i9i^MeetsontbVnJ. RfpTBSfeg^a, I. O. O. F.-Royal City Lodge, ���Meets In Oddfellows' Hall umbia Street, every Friday eveni* at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethran wjj be made welcome. J, g. LawrenJ N. C; C. E. Osborne, P, g, recon Ing secretary. P08E OF COLUMBIA LODGE Nl 115, SONS OF ENGLAND, B. sT Red Rose Degree meets Second aj Fourth Wednesday of each mcratj ln K. of P. Hall, fanlumbia St.,, 8 p. m., Wbite Hose Degree, Four! Wednesday in each month, 6am time and place. *t ynopsis of Canadian North-West Homestead Regulations. Any even numbered section of Dominion lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and -Alberta, excepting S and 2'J, not reservod, may be bomesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter sec- '.ion of 160 acres, more or less. Application for entry must be made in person by the applicant at a Dominion Lauds -Agency or sub- agency for the district in which the land is situate. Entry by prOKy may, however, be made at an agency on certain conditions by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of an intending homesteader. The homesteader is rejuired to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plaus- (11 At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land In each year for :hree years. (-) A homesteader may, if be so desires, ]_?rform the required residence duties by living on farming land owned solely bv bim. not less than eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicinity of his homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet this requirement. (3) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of a homesteader nas permanent residence on farming land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicinity of the homestead, or upon a home, ti ad entered for hy him ln the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his own residence duties by living with the falhir (or mother). H) The K-rm "Ticlnlty" in the two preceding paragraph* is .defined as meaning not more than nine miles in a direct line, exclusive n' the width of road allowances crossed in *he measurement. (5) A homesteader intending to perform his residence duties in accordance with the above while living with parents or on farming land ows* ed by himself must notify the agent for the district of such Intention. Six months* notice In writing must be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa, of intention to apply for patent. W. W. CORV. Deputy of tbe Minister of the Interior, N. B.���Unautnomea publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. Newspapers copying this advertise-1 OTHER FRATERNAL SOClETIEl De-' include the Union Lodge, No. 9, F, and A. M.; King Solomon LcdjJ No. 17, A. F. and A. M.| L. 0. .No. 1150; L. O. L., No. 1593; Odd Sapperton, No. 4683, I. 0. F.;C.j F., Court Westminster, No, B| Brotherhood of Ow's, Nes' Nn, ment without authority from the partment will not be paid. F. GOURDEAC, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Ottawa. Canada. 14th March, 1908- English and American Billiard Ta- bles, Bowling Alleys, etc. New and second ��� hand tables and supplies In stock. R. H. ^^^^ CLIBURN Phone A26DS. P. a Box ngB Bowling Aiiey, Pender SL, VANCOUVER Agent for Messrs. Samuel Stay ft , _. jj* Co., Toronto. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for alterations to the Post OfTic*' Building, Victoria, B. C" will be received at tliis office until Wednesd iy, April 22, 1908, inclusively, for the construction of the alterations to the Post Office Building at Victoria, li. C. Plans and specification can be seon and forms of tender obtained at this Department and on application to W 1- liain Henderson, Esq., Resident Architect, Victoria, B. C. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unle.'i made on the printed form supplied,! v�� and signed with their actual sigiiai-l-" tures. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a charter 3d bank, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited If the person tendor ing decline to enter Into a contract when called ui*on to do so, or fail to PROFESSIONAL. NORMAN BOLE, K. C, BA| rister and Solicitor. Cban jers, Canadian Bank of Common --.uildlng, New Westminster, B. C. w. A. WHEALLER, BARRISTER, Icltor, etc., 4_ Lome Sir' opposite Court Hou.sc, New Y.e*t*_| ster. Phone 143. w HITESIDE & EDMONDS, Ban ters and solicitors, Blackle BJ Columbia street, New Westmin Whiteside, ll. l.. Edmonds, M I, \\RTIN & McQUARRIE, HAKRiJ ters, solicitors, etc. Office?. N* Westminster, Trapp Blockf coral Clarkson and Lome streets. Vanco! ver, rooms 21, 24, 446 Granville strei Joseph -Martin, K.C., W. Q, McQuarrl Consultations with Mr .Martin may arranged at the Westminster effict5. /"���EORGE E. MARTIN. Barrister ai Complete the work contracted for. U |�� ���S%.��^tX the tender be not accepted the cheque minster, B. C. will be returned. \\ The Department does not hind Itself | W. MYERS GRAY, Barr^r. Solid to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, FRED. GELINAS, Secretarv. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, March It), 190S. and Notary Public, \\v -iraCke sin| 1891 at New Wes-ru-"-*""* *c" flees removed to C-rtis Block,Claj son street, opposite Court Hou^ P.O. Box 169. Telephone 64. Newspapers wil! not be paid for this advertisement if they insert, it without authority from the Department. w corner streets, F. HANSFORD. Bsrrli| Solicitor, etc., Cresci at nk" Columbia and Mi'Ke��l New Westminster B. ' Spokane falls S Northern Ry Co. Nelson & Ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rail route between al) points east, west and south ��o Ross- (land, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pac.'fic and O. R. ft N. Co. Connects at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls witb stage fNily for Republic. Buffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday, November io, 1901. Leave 9.20 a.m. 13.25 p.m. 9.40 s.m. BOARD OF TRADE- New \\ ster Board of Trade meets In Board Room, City i ill, as folio' each ,110111 Third Thursday of Quarterly meetings ou tb Thursday of February August and November, Annual meetings on Thursday of February. members may he proposed elected at any monthly or quarte: meeting. A. E. White, 9�� m fit s p. tbe t"l Day Train Arrive | .. Spokane ���7.15 p.m. j ..Rossland ....4.10 p.m.I ... Nelson 6.45 p.m. H. A. JACKSON. ! ADVERTISE ��� IN ��� ���M THE DAM. Y NEWS , If You've LOST Anything. FIRE ALARM BOXES. 6���Asylum. 6���Royal City Mills. 7���-Carnarvon aud Tenth. 8���Royal avenue and Eigbih 9���Fifth avenue and Twelfth. 12���St. Mary's Hospital. 13���Second and Park Row. 14-Columbia and Dulterin 15���Sapperton 23���Queen's avenue fl"'1 ��� iy 24-.-.rd avenue and Second. 25���Fifth av����ue and Fourth 26���Fifth avenue ami BIlgBtn, 27���Third avenue and Tenth. 82���Agnes and Sixth, 34-Schaake Machine WorH* 85���Colrnnbia and McKensle. 36���C.P.R. Station. 42-Small & BnckHn W"*- g0O _" MA. .a18. THE DAILY SEWS. r��.-T ��i.->.f>* Do Intend Building? - , ;- s no time like the pres,��- _ . . 5 however, very quits: :-_ fv:; '.,-.,- PROCRASTINATE unt! -������ .:.-s: you will have ts prom .: -;s'. desirable proper: * r _-;hasers BUT IN THE "_ t"-' ---*: ti-zt; ��� ; " s: mud* ;-;;- : .* -:.;:-. * s where WE C<.\\ - *tt�� *. 5 apply to building operation, at thii r.-.-onent. LUMBER HAS QONC DOWN t�� a very tt*k**t er -���"-.���- i ;.- Meek lower and"more ivs at _ than it wa* this tin-,* ;.'. '.-a- Wsm nquiries and convince yoi of do- ��� prospf-*'- -; t .-- and the Pitt Mo-.r.a the i* . i. .*' ,��-.; it, beyond the least shae . names in order to ati -very lot faces on a _6 ���:: small for your pu ���: absurd.s j ' :'���* Ifeeprii -*char SE C = .;5 s-ANCE TO YOU " ," iVestni nstei �����> e - ER1 HEAR? D. THE BEST RESIDE NO snd THIRD AVENUES. FACING ON THE BF AUTIFIED PORTION OF CUEEN'S*- TARK, -* Bee all the LACROSSE ',- .-; ne ""' ** - ; ' - t I r-lan of tt�� property v.'- Y ��� - . ���: ent out and take �� .!���. vou when you go to pick out your lot. m or three and have -. a_ _-... _ __���__��____. --. _-_ ��� We havr b*t* even the EXCLUSIVE S.A. '���' E -\\ AWAY OUT IN THE .^a a^ a -.BS where it is necessary SECTION OF THE CITY. .-���oniman.-is a maenificient view ot HES j :. .*',-f- sports w.tho.i going out of the house. Be MM t.- leal, m thpse lots before buying els* ARE -HE ONLY F * ;f a -Irontaje as you want. "'���' N THE CITY WHO CAN SELL ���--.. cannot aford to buy lots'acing on i*-i> Park look at tht back lots. "HIS PROPERTY. 1/ I I i t i i �� i_ PLAN OF PROPERTY f 8 ft I 0| rj rr 13 **a\\ 14 - 15 ^ N (JU rv t-r 16 65 IT N O 8 * 7 6 S 4 li. P. Latham T. E. Butters Emory Street INDEFEASIBLE TITLE given with every lot. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANQED. ALSO lots and a house facing Fourth Avenue between Pine and Third Sti. Houie is seven roomed with modern improv.menli One lo t corner of Sixth street and Fourth Avenue. Price. $1200. McQUARRIE & CO. vv. G. McQuarrie ~* *y* o> ���in o PI r O H f *a* CA ? a o G STM.TIIIG * 8ALKY HOSSt. The '������ *.��� ;, . ����� I ��� ��� vla.5e ...,.'r .-ihor . ..;.!. j irj to >-.* - .���- Ut I - et -��������� ������-���* ���ars ........ ,..;'.-,n was . V weni ..a *-.'.-:.. ',e ...v,wi_ and asSw ��� *��� I Die animal. *** s_ ibr h.-.- ��� ��� .-���vi-. ,'-,-..', ��� .��� .'.--..Tir-o^ from . ��� .-: -:. .? .-���,,.-:-.. ;, , . ��� The : ..tv,-., pot^ssi*.* the vweet fits li rn.. ry\\-\\- ���' ��� '��� I ivat -,.- ,-.. . .- .-..i i.. re��cli . ...k'*' a .re]. f.Mwar... Bv ilie ti Miiffi^1v jj .,.-i,l pnvali*- e--i:-.,. ,.,i a lnil- ' l-.r,. on, *r,n-nie (via.-*-*, ��� . : .���iv.r.rtie a*, yel with v i :..*vi*. is. f&t in- . ,- IV,^e nf 1..... .' tt :i,-. a. V The privAte ilm* -... . ftsfedte ii ��exrent> il ���?: nii,l .���,������; S* .-^l.tW i,. : ., . i ' , IViko e_ Avo>, 11 ha. at | 11.\\oi:*.i\\ a pi:.air drive 08 ihe ! hanks ot ,.- .oilalion on a oortnin living aulbor ,\\lio.o works lio dors mil grout ly nd* miio. "Uo may hnvo takon a four voar oourso in iRiiurnnoo," said I'ro- fossor Mntthown. "hut. !\\o must have boon born vory ignorant, too. for nl bis parly ngp bo ooubl not pnssi- lilv hnvo floipiirod nll��llio iguotano* ho pHSSOSSOS." A Two Bidad Nawtpapar, ThO Oddest _lQWtpAH6. in tlw World in "in- nninoil Imp Woobon- lilntt, which is pubUfhod in Oninin- gon, n siiiiill I own nf piiiiio t.'.OO in- iinliitnnls iu the cniiton of [&U_.dhi in Switzcilniid. 11 is tbi< only news- II ui mt Front Street SOLE AGENTS POR ALL ABOVE PROPERTY. Mail Service Sate... a- iu S|ima. daily. a.11.1 ���""y; s.' in-. 1 hy C. P. R. train at 8:35 : close 8 a. m. '���I Soattle. via Huntlngil .n ' No. l, dally except Sun i^-rton No. 1, daily except Mails Received at 6:35 p.m. Dispatched by B. C Bum Co., 7:46 a. m.: Vancouver, No, l, dallyexctpt Sn days. Ufitiirn mall rec.elv��4 10 am Dispatched hy C.N.U. -rnln, S45a.ra..| Clowdalo, NiootneW, Port Kellv Haialmert, Ball's PraJHa Bonar- cord, Blalns and BoatOa I In Washington nnd mmtb ra_lwa} i ll WO pm. Uonacord Wednesdays [ Dispatched by carrier, llU o. tn.! .ml Baterdays, Clayton. T-ifSitays and Thur..dayi; Tyneh-ii. Wtdneadsys and Sa'.ur- tays. Return mail received Mondays ind Frt'laya. Dispatched by B. C. Electric railway, ,0 t. m-*. al��o all Vancouver No. 2; Victoria, No. 1; dally ex- Caatral Parle, dally except Boaday. points in taatern **��*>. ^ R��nni mall reeel*^ tU I fJO. cept Sunday. Return malls r K-Ht. Burnaby, dally except Buuuay ftetiirn mall, received at Iff A |��. m. Dispatched by carrier 11 '00 noott: Tlmherland, Strawberry Hill, Tuea- days nhd Fridays. Return mulls re* celved Tuesdays and Friday*. Dispatched by C. P. R. moat 1:30 p.m. dally (closes dally at the sa_n�� time dariat winter ���nonths: UdMT, WwAham Island, Port Oiilcbnh, Btereston, flunbury. dath p��cp[it Buadiiy. Return malls received from 0 a. tn. to 11 a. m. Woodward's, Wednesday and Batur day. Return t_all on Wednesdays and rjaisiNaya ^ . ', Buraabj.-pike., Retort mall e 3 p.m. Dispatched by O.N. Fyt-*p4 n. ��.: To southern points, v^ailj. aiMp- Sunday, feeturn mail ��'p. 'fcx: papsf in Iho pllOO nml is nl OHs nod Ibn sntiiii tltflO the urgnii of tha Liberal Coniorvitivei nml Hip ft* I'inl Demoonts, Pages I ami B \\>e long to Hip tiberall ami nngos 3 and I Iii the Min-ialists, and tlin two parlies nbusn ono nnotbeT heartily In Its pages. Country Daetors Dying Out. The country dor-tor i,. rapid I j Ym- romiii^ eittinct as a species. The men one meets at their ��a*tt*t\\*M look, dress, talk and act*, as I lie men do at any meeting of city physicians, The papers presenloil are ipiite up to the city standard, the dlsctWiiotii markedly above those of tlie fit/ men. The surgical experiotucs related would astonish soma men vliti -hm. the oily dli_llc_ nml oliniciittl do nil of Ihis work or nf least nit that is well done. ��� Knnsni* City Star. Nine Qrsat Ship Canals. There are nine great ship catiali in tho world, nnd all of these Inno been built within tho last .-.tenlf- flve years. They are the Hiiet canal, tho Ctoflstadt mid St. feterii- burg canal, the Ooriiith eannt, th* Manchester ihip canal, the Kai.ef Wilhelm, the Kibe and Trite, th* Wetland and the two oinals con- iwcting Lake Superior s*I^Ult* Huron, between fMBtiy ii^'I w ft i ""**** 4. ''I -���I*.! . ii ������* t.i SN v lu,' . I *h '*?'' i t, ���V- i '" ,:5. ������'���' m '*'s��* L�� *.-.*rr. .'���\\ ��� ',""������'1 W' at. .. * , f" m j. ���.'Sw ��������� '-��Kiwiiis> .**.$ ��� >; _ ,..��,a N.* .��'- C 't ::'. '*.$: '"*';H, *���_..' �����*?? ,,. .lyapi oi PAGE EIGHT CHE DAILY NEWS. ;*���-,���������. iF. ��� ,f ?��� . i-t , ��� (I*- . '{,! \\.] m**:e"*i * !���*> PHI l_.-stfl.aJW is^itiWi'-?' * 'i t ji| Bnli;i-( H IJ MONDAY, MAY 18, Croquet Sets Lacrosse Sticks Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle AT Morey's COLUMBIA STREET ALL KINDS OF TOILET Requisites of the best quality. T. A. MUIR & Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ellard Block, New Westminster facial, ecalp, or body treatments given ln your own home. Also manicuring. For engagement rnig ud A 339. ENGLISH BARRISTER ORDERED SCREENED Drastic Punishment Visited on Thomas Sutherest fori Unbecoming Conduct. WINDSOR SALT is a Canadian salt ��� guaranteed by a Canadian company. No one guarantees the purity of imported salt*. Insia on having WINDSOR SALT. 1��sw London, May IT.-���A sensation woe i !���; created in social and legal circles at i V i '���: a meeting ol' tne benchers of the Inner Temple Friday evening, wlie-i J'-iomas Sutherest, father of tha beautiful Marchioness of Townsend, was ordered screened, which means that Sutherest has heen disbarred, notice of disbarment being "displayed on seiljens in all the inns of court in | BUY YOUR I AT I 8. WELSH'S �� GET YOUR SCREEN DOORS and Windows early before the flies get in. ANDERSON �� LUSBY Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. London. No such drastic punishment has heen visited on any London barrister in several decades. Sutht=rest will be unable to practice law hereafter in any court under the British flag. The social and professional stigma I Sj created by the disbarment is deep. i >} Thu Benchers of the Inner Temple, j !���! which is equivalent to the executive j j��! AND SAVE MONEY Everything Nice and Clean i V I '*'.. ft :���: >; I ****************************************** t? New Things in Picture Post Cards �� and Souvenirs at J. J. MACKAY & CO. BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS MEWS DEALERS ******************************************^*****^**** committee of the American bar, have been investigating Sutherest's conduct as a barrister when be appeared iu behalf of his daughter. For a week ;���; many meetings of the benchers have | V been held, Lord Justice Bucknell pre- | tj siding. The benchers -examined Sutherest's conduct thoroughly, inquiring minutely into the circumstances of Sutherest's I >J ��� negotiations for the marrying of Iiis daughter to the half-witted Martinis, which created a scandal. Since the Marquis' "last appearance In court Sutherest has been managing his estates. Now the court has removed him from their management, appointing General Sir Redvere Buller. 3 cqns Corn for . 25c Smyrna Figs, 3 lbs. 25c | Quaker Brand Tomatoes are the best . . 15c per tin | 7 cans for $1.00 C.A. WELSH lhe People's Grocer fU.NIT.ll_ STORE IS FLOODED KY VISITORS P. S.-3 pounds of Creamery Butter for $1.00. (j c OOKSLEY'S (Continued flora Page One.) j of the water colors showing good rar- ! t.itie perception, and china cabinets for iiousing bric-a-brac are not neg- i iected. .Ul the ncessaries of baby- ! nood, go-carts, etc., can be bought for I reasonable iigures, and i.i fact none MAYDAY Picture Post Cards ARE NOW ON SALE AT F. MACKENZIE'S DRUG STORE, J. G. GAMON'S CIGAR DIVAN, and j M. MOREY'S STATIONERY STORE. Series consist of the Crowning of the Mav Queen, the Hospital Ward of the endless wants of the young ,,.l)ml collection committee, and va- ************************4**************************f I WfcDDING PRESENTS ��� Have you examined our stock of CUT CLASS? We have now e the best to use. Take the hint and buy where experienced builders do, which is here. | Other requirements for the ibedroom i include a large stock of mattress in i every class of goods, including cotton, felt, and combination blankets and [sheets. Mr. Lee may be congratulated ion gathering together one. of line besl all round slocks in any line of business in New Westminster, and It is up now to the people of tbe city anil I neighborhood to ihow thai there is some Justification for a man laying oui his capital In tho district, by buy- <::SilZZ&S!S&ja* A BIG I Lace Curtain SALE This Week 200 Pair of Nottingham Lace Cui tains, on Sale Tuesday Morning $1 ���2 5> per pair v * V v S_ l i1 V V V i I V I No portion of our house furnishing department offer better. �� than the lace curtain section. Our curtains are Imported direel tron one of Hie largest manufacturers In England, Patterns ai curtains are all fresh and clean. An immense overstoc o necessities our baking vigorous action to reduce stock to proper proportions, Kxceptiona! values await those who maj de In ?,- ������ lowly priced curtains. These curtains are 3 and 3% yards long and .5 to 60 inches wide. Regular values are $1.35 to $1.7... On sail Tuesday morning, per pair $1.25 A Sale of Everyday Table Napkins 10c Each Twenty dozen of pure linen table napkins. Size 2u by 20 inches, in a variety of patterns usually sold in the dozen lots, bm can be liought singly during this sale if desired. A special sua]) ai $1.50 pi dozen. On sale Tuesday, each 10c W.S.ColIister&Co THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR has quite $75,000 In '' 1 ed spreads and so on there is suffl- the new building, and twenty perman- clent to gratify the most exacting ent names on the pay rool, under thej| taste. 1 management, of F. Davis, formerly with the Edwards Furniture company, Portland, Oregon. American Aeronauts Challenged. London, May 17.���Special dispatches from Paris announce thai Henry Par- iiiiin, the English aeronaut who holds the aeroplane record In Lhal *country,r| has challenged the Wrlghl brothers to ; an aeroplane contesf in France for a slake of $,'000. *. .VERETT ATTLE \\ gilley bros. Westward, Ho! LIMITED TENDERS WANTED WESTMINSTER-CHILLIWACK RAILWAY Tenders will be received, by the undersigned up to Monday, May 18th, 1908, at 12 o'clock noon, for the clearing, grading, etc., of the first section, 12 miles, New Westminster to Cloverdale, of the above railway. A marked cheque equal to 5 per cent, of amount of tender must accompany all bids. Specifications and all other information can be obtained at my office. The lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. May 4, 1908. * CHAS. GARDEN, C. E. B. C. Electric Railway Co., Ltd., Westminster Ave., Vancouver, B. C. New \\\\ / E are now at home in our new offices, two blocks farther West, in the Westminster Trust building, corner Columbia and * Lome streets. F. J. HART & CO. LIMITED Weatminater, Vancouver and Chilliwack, B. C. T__ne|Is Money-Don't Travel, Just Talk FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL HOME ut Stinnyslde, Port Moody. Large eight room cottage, 31 feet by 44 feet, one acre of land cleared, about forty bearing fruit, trees, good vegetable garden in, stable, boat and wharf. Will sell house furnished or otherwise. Price furnished $2,300 Terms, very easy. A good list of fruit, farms to suit all, "Apply to Edward W. Powell PORT HAMMOND, B. C. NOTICE. Tenders for Building Fisheries CniW for British Columbia. The time for rWelvlng'tender'ifcrl the British Columbia ��'-;.C '''l)f will be extended from the nn Mav until the First of June next V. GOtJRDBAU, Deputy Minister of Marine nnd ^^ Ottawa, April 22nd, 1908. R, MILES & CO Plurals, Gas and Hot Water fitters, 0c at- Hipt.it. of all kinds gWf ispec�� tention. Sewer connections mane. Moderate Charges. Pboaj ^ Front St New Wectmlnster"""@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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