@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "62a11036-76e2-4e41-943a-7987f24cd427"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[New Westminster Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-18"@en, "1908-10-09"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0316521/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ pe, Mules & Co. FIRE INSURANCE 0i WESTMINSTER, B.C WESTMINSTER, B. C, FRID\\', OCTOBER 9, 1908 K FURTHER RESTRICTED M Bride's Alien Pet I* Alarmed at Great Privileges Enjoyed by Westminster Fishermen ��� Hints at Stringent Regulations and More Persecutions ABANDONED. ��tl LED EY LOG. White, Shiles & Co REAL ESTATE 260 Columbia St. Phone 85 FIVE CENTS PES COPY. _._ - ..... ������ I Lac- Lett to Tender i New West I At : the p i; .in Imported .alien " crushed bj i Milling ���������'-' ��� Bay, Vancouve I land on Tn. fti moon, dying - hortly after in \\-an llmo Qeceaae I ��� :, * residi ni .,- Westminster for the months ago by ItsjP*18 3, but for some months Mrs. Hakkela, a I P-,sl :' ���' ! ��� working at Nanoose Vv"nii"' ' een looking after iT<-' the lad .- inform'.; LABOR POLICY RECORD Of THE !*��!��!�� GOVERNMENT Work Accomplished by Liberal Administration at Ottawa for Cause of Labor Salient Features Reviewed - Creation of Separate Department of Labor Under Special Minister Proposed. John \\.. of Ninth twelve weeks,!-5"' *'' city, and William, of Tor onto, .nil two sisters, Mrs Emma Babcock is emphatic les secured but f th. officers of the 80C,et3 ' ���" received no pay- ""''' : *' '- thi child, and tha1 3he ha<- ' edge of the pre- !s""! whel shouts oi th, fa,her, who left *'"��� '" s" th eai In July pa- lng i ��� a ���.,,, ���, . ""' :-'' ' " ol . rtaln amoiim of r""'il" '��� in, - ip i the atten- !i"" "' - ������ ��� the ������' ��� hi '��� 11 bcin. ��� ������ ight - ��� -.- W, ��� DELTA HlliHWAY ACTION WRONGLY INSTITUTE!! i i"i Regulation of the Immigration branch of the Departmenl ot the Interior, requiring immigrants to come "; ',;,!| la bj direct passage ou a throug . Ucki . to h ive In their ;.. ��� Si i Bum of money, and other like requirements, T.i'- enactmeni ot legislation and the adoption of measures to protect the health and life of workingmen and ���am. department of labor under women, so far as action along those own minister makes it timely to lines wsb within the power of the Do- recall the mon salient features of the : minlon. as for example: essive labor policy, of the Laurie ! ���**���-��� T*ae investigation, under royal fhe ai ��� acement by Sir Wilfrid Laurier of bla determination to create rnment since 1S.6. Here tney . commission. In 1898, into the death I" "* Trap Rabcock discovered the ���Iof mon p. rsecmion against ilie fishermen after making ��� tnp np-rivpi last week, and unbos* mi hiram ll io ;, Colonist reporter ihe Capital City, i.ie the interview is here I li |Pv��Il; r ii ock returned on Mon. day. Mr. Babcock said: '������1 returned from the headwaters o| lie Fraaer yesterday in order to clean up the tiles of the department, after which I .-hall go back to the river for a lime. 1 went up the river, as 1 d ) every year, to ascertain as nearly as possible the number of sockeye watch reached the spawning grounds. The number whicli successfully evaded me traiis and nets and gained aceesa to the extreme headwaters of ihe Fraser river this year was greater than in anv "off" year since I have heen familiar with the conditions. At Fort George, the Indians captured more in one. night this last August than they caught all the season last year. The run to Chillicot lake was most promising. The Chicotin Indians were very successful. They took over 20,- 000 with their dip nets" in August. They have not taken so many in any year, except 1905, in the las, seven years, Last year and in lfu6 they caught lint few hundred. They had good fishing this year for fully two weeks "'Considering thai the catch In both the Sound and the gulf and lowei Fraser w.as much greater this year than last, and even better than four years ago. and that the regulations on the Fraser were more restrictive ihis year than last, ihe run to the spawning ed-._ Is most disappointing, li would appear that the new regulations were not as drastic as has been charged, that they are not yet sufficiently restrictive to Insur. the perpetuation of tl:���- industry, thai we are still catching too many flsh and must adopt additional measures to insure ihe stocking of the spanwninc iM-ds."' Committee Na'ned tc Arrange Attrac' Justice Clement Decides that Action tive Program for Nicotine Feast��� . , Shou d l-Uve Been 3rou3ht Against finances in Fair Shape. ' V.V. & E. by Attorney -General. Preliminary arrangements for the holding of a smokei under the auspices of the Westminster Baseball club towards the end of -.his month wen made al an executive meeting yesterday .vening, a strong committee being named with instructions to draft i program am! secure a suitable hall wh. i. the Bmokefest may be held. from diphtheria of workmen employ- establishment of a Department G<** ",K'n the construction of t.he L Crow's Nest. Pass railway. The publication of a monthly jour-' (2) Tni? enactment, in 1899, as a re* ' iwn a- the Labor Gazette. su" "' the Investigations of the royal The abolition of the sweating ,-ys- commission Of 1898, of an Act for the in connection with Government j protection of the health of employees tem The decision to hold a po3t-season attornev-general. Justlci Clement has thrown out the case brought by the municipality ol Delia vi reus the V. V. & E. railway to force the latter to provide a n--w highway before taking possession of a certain section of the old Ladner road to be used for right-of-way purposes. His honor's reason for so doing was on account ol the action being brought by the wrong parties, instead of by the smoker was arrived at after an audit ol the finances, when I: was discovered that the club i.s in need of a few dollars to break even and pay off a tew outstanding debts, the proceeds of the licotine feast being devoted to this laudai/le purpose. Promises of assistance from a num ber of local anistes have already been secured. It is proposed to have a boxing exhibition as one of the. star attractions of the evening, there being several exponents of the noble an It appears that the railroad company, after securing possession of the- old road and laying oui a new- section, unsatisfactory to the settlers, showt l very little regaTd toi the Ini teres-- ot the landowners, and neg- ],-r-���(] to settle regarding the purchase pric-. A shor' time ago the municipality brought suit for the owners to compel the railway company to vacate the old premises until such time as a new road, fn e from all encumb- se.lf defence in this city anxious to i ranees, might be prov.ded This action demonstrate their ability in the ring .' fore an appreciative audience. The smoker will not he held until after the Dominion elections. FUG QUESTION AGAIN DISCUSSES BY TRUSTEE. Minister of Education Will Be Asked for Definite Instructions���Canadian Flag* Not Ordered. was also thrown out by ihe court. George E. Martin, legal representative for the land owners, received notice yesterday morning that measures would lie adopted to appoint ;i successor to the late .lodge Cane for ihe ar iltration board, while i is further understood lhat the railway com- I pany intends proceeding with tlie expropriation of the land, the owners to be paid in accordance wilh ib of the hoard. rulins Wm OffERS TO SU PUNT TO MEN IW eary of Constant Friction,!1 " Englishman Is Willing to Step Aside. I I '- - ileloguti :��� re of the ii' sat - I*'ut ti, - . Whitloj ] JUNGLE EXPOSURE ARE FORGOTEEN IN EUROPE London. Oct, ,*-.- A report lias been i urreni In this city that the London representatives oi a Chicago Arm ha- commlssioned by certain con tlnenta] countries to Becni'e 20,000, pounds ot canned meats for army purposes, Thi manger "t ihe Arm In question was Bpokl n lo. ,.n I said thai neg ��� tiations wi ie pending to supply n llm lti .1 amounl of rations to a continental country, uu thai the umouu! re* Fur Companies in Political Fight. Regina, Oct, I.���Word comes from the north that the election in the pro- Tlie question ol flag Hying over the vlnclal constituency of Athabasca has put,lie schools ot ibis citj again came j resolved Itself Into o Btruggle tor snap ioi discussion at a meeting of tbe.preiuacy between th una,,i of school Mnsii'i'S yesterday i,i nil!.:, wain, in order lo lest lh [engage^ on public works followed by- con- 'further regulations by Order-in-Coun- contracts. The abolition of prison labfl tracts. The adoption of a fair wages with regard to all government con- j viding machinery for the proper car- tracts, I rying out of the measure. The enactment of legislation to aid ';,1 Legislation for the _ prevention i cil on January 31, 1H00, and again by policy Order-in-Councll on May 31,1902, pro- the prevention and settlement of, of accidents on railways, and the appointment of an officer to investigate 1900. Icnsea of all railway accidents. Disputes (4) An investigation In 1907 into I the methods by which the government 3 Invest!- clothing contracts were being carried out, which has been followed by regulations for the suppression of the sweating system and the adoption of a fair wages policy on all government contract work. la) An investigation in 1907 into conditions of employment of the ope- iwo great rival tm companies. The Hudson's lko iet.iiipnm is backing Joe Nolan. -i H.it- ' tlaford ferryman, and Revlllon Bros, in" 'i ,,. pro IKiri .1 wi ridiculous in pcriuli ihe il Mil II, 1,1.., '��� - "" >y with tha ��� '"a i" i... n the '���'i'i"-.I. The of- 1 In i ilnpher Fur* " '"' in-j ' ��� re intath,��� .t .Uf-'FF-AGtiT TES FAIL IN ATTEMPT TO RQGISTEr. . eutiiiiunt ul tin govei anient pn ��� ii��� mati, a iusoluilon *ns passed au j llm in., ibe s, i rutnry to write !,'''( inlnlsi��� . ul >-()mn11 mi inquliinn wheth- ,., ||e objected lu the Hying of the , unudlim nag over public school bull I- phi : ply ol he minister ��ill . , - inn t be dispute as to | i... i Ions from the got ...,.,. i 'lion Jack are I merelj optional, and. hi first time I ari behind Bcnolt, v. bo is the Prince : .\\n,eri candidate. On the resull of I thi election of Oct. 16 the prestige of In i ompiiniefl will rest, and the one ring ib tea; will be given acntsh ,,.... hUiw su tar -is thi northern nu , is conci Hied. ill strikes and lockouts by. (1) The Conciliation Act. iHi The Railway Labor Act, 1903. (3) Tbe industrial Dlsput gation Act. 1907. The enactment of legislation and the adoption of measures to protct I'aniidini workingmen from competition of alien labor, and the unfair con- pel ii ion of such class,.s of labor es might tend io lower the standard of living of the industrial classes of th's I ratives in the employ of the Bell.Tel- coiintry, as tor example: ephone company which resulted in a ill The Alien Labor Act of 1S97,! material improvement in the condition and Amendments of 1898 and 1901. of labor of hundreds of women and (2) The appointment ln 1903 of rov- young girls, and in the publication of ai commissions to enquire into th"!a report which will have a far-reach- alleged employment of aliens on the, in, . f\\- it in Influencln* provincial Pere Marquette railway and on the'legislation and practice ln the mat- r.rand Trunk Pacific railway. ter of employment in this calling. (3) The Act to prevent false repre- 16) An investigation during the past seiitaiior.s to induce immigrants o few months under royal commission come to Canada, 1903, into conditions of employment of ope- 14) The enactment in 1905 by the ratives in the cotton factories in the Parliament of moat Britain of a mea- \\ province of Quebec.which has brought sure in reference to false representa-j l0 light some startling facts in regard lions, similar to the last named, in ,10 the employment of child labor In the British Isles to Induce emigration | that industry, and which is certain to to Canada, passed at the request of result in regulations for the better- tbe Canadian government, the Deputy ment of conditions of women and Minister of Labor having heen Bent children, as well as for all classes of to England to urge the wishes of the !,.,,������. in ^m and kindred industries. Canadian government upon the Drit-1 ,7, The enactment of important Lh authorities. measures of -social and moral reform, (5) The appointment of a roynl com- 8UCj, Bs the Lord's Day Act. which mission in 1900 bo enquire into th < ef-; contains important provisions on the ret of Chinese ami Japan.-r-r imml* 8Ut,ject of Sunday labor, and the sup- gratton. presslon of the opium traffic in Can- (6) The imposition, as the result of the rocOmmendatlons of this commission, of a $500 h.-ad tax upon Chinese I j^er ..,- i.ai,0,- and a bill Introduced coming Into Canada. ai the lasi session by thi M;ni ter (71 The Investigation, under royal (lf iA\\MTi , on,mission of the methods by which , Orb ;it:ii laborers hnve been Inflnced to come i" Canada. ru,, effective restriction, am- H ���ida, which was a direct outcome of a report prepared by the Deputy Min is, mui Ini complete prohibition. . ol 11 Bert Henry Married. Hi no . a 1 lai young man. i i;. when ho is 1 ngaged In Charges Graft in *��� uw Yin k, ' let. i ��� lhe questl in u| ,. Panama Bids. v. iliiaiu I-'. Bru one ot the unsuccessful blddi - 111:1111.1 canal construction worl ,,��� as c< ntrncl Inbor Is concerned, of the ���-��� nianufai m buslnes York, Oct. The Iiis-' ill ��� It bv lbe York suffrngette8 to have In, !, raised, considerable interest | (i,,f,)ttree thai he will today pr esciit to HI . taken In the course denned | l))e tioard of Inquiry ordered ij bj n Young. .uiry oi ivldence of grafi In their names placed on ilie voter list he discuss!. 11, on flag (lying start iruclion on tb. big ditch. Bro ,1* ihi 8 1 I. .mi r ���il dofeal today when it del, M'V that : I tOll I i cell (���omen visited 1 In- registn ;i 1 ��� "ei" .1 or the works iot lis and tried va Inly to ii Ci Kl ,j ��hen Trustee Trapp, in the chair, ;....... -js presldenl of the Balanced 1 unit he had not yel ordered ( ilMl, crane company, and Intimates Canadian flags according to ,li;1. although the lowest hi.bier, his ,,���,'.. Uiiipelleil ! 10 Inn down. ll tr ni gb unions ���;"''\\'. "I, the lnisi- the reglatr. names. No alt.-nipt. clerks to record their disorder accompanied lhe the request <> 1 the board al a recent nu eting Trustees Peck, Cur id tina was ignored through tin " ���.1,ions Of officials ill I'aiiii.iii- ,aciii Immigration from Japan, a- the r partn Ith E'a't 1 ��� - ie ��� ������'.-. '���' It of th? Investigations nnd the spe* \\\\, :, . , n ma Still 1 ial mist 11 0 f the Minister ot Labor,,, Mi Ml III M, ll 111 Vic- ,:, : ii car t0 .lap.,, to confer with the JHpanpseUj8i ������ thai city, the c remonj taking I piai ,��� at the Catholic bishop's palace. mthorltle IA) Th, iimtlng to completi p a- con ���it.dive restriction, am* rohibition. so far tract labOT la concerned, of all Immigration from India, as a resi of the Investigation nn,d the Bpeclal|an<] \\i - Henry will spend their in the presi ni i of .1 ���'��� w friends, Bert Galbralth, ol Wwtmlnsti r, act d at best man, while Miss U irgarel Ritchie, ni Victoria, attended the bride Mr, hon* lIlisMl 11 0 f the Do'.mty Minister of Lti- or l_ngland to confer wiih ihe fore reti In Seattle and Portland be* g to take up their n si Tltornbur took part in the debate, m [Washington - . i it'ni \\vimLI s,ll : : h,. ei..use 1 In the local 1 if which a letter publisned British iiutlii -riti" -. on the subject of I donee here 1 press on Sept. li :" i-ss,,,. msltli "fill v till i.i Impartial ���a was thai I. I I mid aj thc plant, MRS. JOAN DUNSMUIR LEFT TWO MILLION . USUI ll. The heating of 1 bl ind as read and West Side Ha-is Lived Under Every President, i.ciihiini.. Pa., Oct, 7.--M1-S. "Betsy' Pre* mail, who bell eved lo ihe oldeBl woman In the United state: '.1 null them 1 I'lT'vldJnR a 0 a pm I Victoria, Oct. Thi will ol council 1 lai - Mrs. Dunsmuir \\mis rem tli 1 for mtes by refer i da ii dispose 1 of an al aboul $2,000,000. I -��-_-��� iclc dii 1.1 nl rein 11\\es e v.ilin il :,, run 1 diniii rrnsii 1 in for consideration, quietly observed hi 115th birthday I'eek being Instructed to see today al her little honu' in Madison ir ai all tenders he obtained as early pos ilde lowusliip, niiin wa ; thL country Mi om in Payette count; ng Fleet. di [i the ' iitnonni uf ' co mmittee reporl to the effecth79a and has always lived her ���iilcii ih, that the central B'choo] groumis had \\ 1 . i ��� 11 ��� livid -d eqiiall ������ ... Bve daughtei.--. who are n ui'irning ecu rices. an - . pared for seeding Considerable othi lai- as Is know,, she is 1 he onl pei .'as i"- sun now livin: who has live I audi routine! every prosidi nt of the I tilted Sti Liberal Headquarters tor the Electoral District of N'ew Westminster��� THE LIBERA!* CLUB, COL1 MB1A STREET (Corner of Columbia aud .Mack.',,.-'��� s, is). Phone IBS, "> All 1 n ��� livji's by u ten al 11 transact, d. 1 from V Washington io R01 si V __. li and careful tu my ' 1 ���-' ' '-*a'l 1 'I ,' 5 11 'it . *,' ���:' ���A 1 'lil'-aV'' , I ' '" V; ������.',! "���!__ *%\\ . . !i ���** ���������������� ��� ��� " '^V,,:-'_J ���y-'-y \\ ��� ' . 'I *"���:,���: l ,*,,m.7 ��� ' < ��� t7L*; *n *ii y fVifl - ^Vi-*.'--., "J ��� ��� f4? .... . ��� .,. 1 ..' '��� ,\\ V*.'****V;V| mi v| __. ��*iO _-'_i>l__3 % fl: H .,U it% ji."*.;������ |l*#i'i*%*_ka^* Vrn.' :-;ii'Hi*���,,' Tm -��'* ��(f ire-ii':- te*-.' ������-> . ���f'��kbij '���' iL.r ���������_ijf-i V^f^t.M..'-^ l w Oi I i I P. ! i -j '����������� _>* ��� - i, r*.i:'r��� xtiM*'-**^' ' _." I 1*1...*./ *"MM'��* - ',, ti ._ ".��� ������' M -:W' ��� i' ��� '$'������-������ ��___.*.-' 5$5$ ��� m*$ %<*'**��� * M!|.?,���, 4>- * |'ll-ft/ ______m-Tt.iv'_.,*\\' "It* 'ai I ���na :.,?mk, i.',', '* ?WW**V''' H ���-*���*�� ��� ;,."���' "f- w�� W-yf-^i..* ��� . :*,*****.*��?*., ��� M *��j I , !K "r>l <"' ��' . '.. *'H&*%v> ��.' ���. ..'��� THE DAILY KEWS. rimMi ������;���.;��� ', i ' ' ���_��� N J*.,. .*.'*,; Ir. .-. '������' ���~ __�� s- , _, >if|i;'.:t tn.lilW4Mlull.M-._MW This Is My 45th Birthday j Edward William Bok. Edward William Bok, the well known Philadelphia editor and writer, was born in Helder, Holland on October 9,186;:. His greatgrandfather was admiral-in-chief of the Dutch navy, his grandfather a chief justice of the supreme court and his father one of the minls- le.rs of the court, of King William 111. Business reverses led his fiathar to emigrate to America with his family in 1869. He settled in Brooklyn, where young Bok received his education. At the age of thirteen years he became office Ixiy in the employ of the Western Union Telegraph company. lie devoted his spare time to study and soon became stenographer. At the age of nineteen he became editor of the Brooklyn Magazine, which hc sold after a few years,'to become connected with the publishing firm of Henry Holt & Co., and later with that of Charles Scribner's Sons. At the age of twenty-live he became the editor of a magazine for women published in Philadelphia. He has also won recognition on tho lecture platform, principally by his talk.; about "The Keys to Success," addressed to young men. -��**li-*Wi*^^ ���ff From Other Points of View & ��� I "-"���* ���k-*--J?-*-?'Jr*''-r-*'-r^r?*-���"?���>:���-*-'���.y*-J'.:-*'''Jy*'?:-*''.y*--r- Same Old Bowser. From the way Mr, BowBer, of British Columbia, talked to a Toronto audience, last, evening, the suspicion arises have a statesman who has won first rank among Canadian statesmen and colonial premiers and is admittedlj a figure in world po-.tlcs. The first th.'tt he must be a near relative of the French-Canadian to achieve the pie- Mr. Bowser, of newspaper fame, whose specially is worrying his wife ani making an ass of himself.���-Hamilton Times. An Honorable Tradition. Liberal tradition is progress, and Conservative tradition is reaction. i Parties may vary temporarily, but this is their tendency. Canada has had twelve years of progress, and the people like it too well to break in on it without cause.��� Toronto Globe The Great Difference. The difference between the two political parties in Cantula as shown by the respective records of their parliamentary representatives���is the difference between "doers" and "knockers." The Government and its _sup- miershlp, he has succeeded In impressing his personality upon his administration to a degree scarcer, equalled, certainly not surpassed, even by Sir .lohii MacDonald in his prime. He has also certain admirable qualities which eminently fit him for Canadian leadership in the days of the unexampled development of the Dominion. His schemes, such as the new transcontinental railway, the Hudson Bay railway, the development of Canadian waterways, tht All-Red line and British preferential trade.have touched the imagination of his countrymen and filled Canadians with optimism as to tho splendid future Canada is entering ui>on. Erect, lithe and vigorous, despite his sixty-seven years, he is still buoyant and hopeful and with abundant confidence in the final realization of his dreams of Canada's future. obstruct. If the latter had prevailed not. one of the great enterprises of the porters plan and do things while, the Conservative Opposition knock andj With such a leader the Liberals face the coming general election in confidence. Their campaign slogan. "Let j country inaugurated during the past!Laurier finish his work." fitly Indi- twelve years would have been under* cates tli.it the premier and his poll* taken.���Pacific Globe. cies form the overshadowing issue of , the present electoral campaign.���New, York Sun. What Would Happen. Should Hon. Robt. Rogers bee ime Minister of the interior, which he i ���������- talnly will if the Conservatives attain power, whai Kind of an administration ui we expect from him? Take all ��� charges made by the Conserva- . - itgainst ihe administration of if this Department bj the Llb- , -. ..'sunn- their truth for the pur- calculation only and multiply ild. Thus you will gel un ap- lon of what would happen Ung Bob come Into what he i as his own. Manitoba Pi .' i Taxation Reduced, In L896, under the CorJOmtiTe tariff, $1S.2S was the average amoum paid upon every $100 worth of joods Imported Into the country. Under the Liberals, the average rati s pe,- annum have been as follows: 1897 . 1898 . . . .$16.96 189? . . . .$16.70 1900 . . . ,$15.9S 1901 . . ,$16.06 1902 . .. .$15 09 1903 . . . ,$15.87 1901 . . ,$16.28 1905 . 1906 . 1907 . . . .$15.66' If. since the I.ihe ���ills lave been in power, the CO! serva tive average rate of taxation in 1896 hai been lev ed been collected. That i- the fair measure of th.- reduction of taxation broughi about bv the Liberals. Working the Roorbach. There has been no election since Confederation wherein our Conservative friends have failed to work the roorbach���a device that is said, like the gerrymander, to be of Ameircan origin, Th.- present election Is no ex-Lpon all the Imports, nearly fifty conception to the rule. A few lays ago u0n dollars more duties would hav every Tory paper in the land contained the statement that Mr, Brodeur said the doom of the Laurier government was sealed If the Conservatlv ���- should secure more than ten seats ir. Quebec. Of course Mr. Broduer aald no such thing, in plain Saxon the statement L ;i lie. But our friends, the enemy, arc still repeating the story, finding comfort in It, working it overtime, .md galvanizing the poor dead thing into semblance of life. Before the lection is over we may expect to hear that Sir Wilfrid Lau Ier lias thrown up the sponge and resigned from office, that Mr. Fielding haa pro- aounced ihe tariff a failure, and that the Tn-..nito News and Montreal Star have both declared that Forester Foster is whiter than snow. Next.���-Victoria Times. The Overshadowing Issue. The failure of the opposition to raise .:.,. dominating issue against th, Ub- e nl administration maj be said to be Its greal weakness in the present cam* ; ii ;n from a parly point of view. *,' ith ii,. voters falrh content with things ns they are and dazzled b> the magnitude ol the things promised, the Conservatives are making a losing light trom ihe start. * * * Since 1900, when Sir Charles Tupper dropped out a���- in in tlvc factor in Canadian politics tii,. opposition has been nlmosl nominal, The reasons for this are chiefly personal rathor than partisan, While the Conservatives have labored under the disadvantage or having no commanding personam., among their leaders, tho l.i'.M-nils in Blr Wilfrid Laurlor Tho Great Pr,nciple. "We have endeavored to bring our countrj to the rank and station it iv>u occupies, In ;, thou and ind one different ways we have endeavored to create au atmosphere tor ' ie Canadian pi !>;.'������ io live an i move In I lur pol- ii ������ has ; n i:��� haie evei-.. possible and due consideration t"r our duties ami obligations as British subjects.because we an- both Canadian and Brit* i-h subjects, Our policy I summed up at the Last Imperial conference. 1; has been Imperial unit} .based upon local autonomy. This is the principle for which we. are fighting at the pus,'in lime. This is the principle which I commend to you, til; fellow* countrymen."���Sir Wilfrid Laurier 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DttltlN Copvbiohts Ac. A nTfinn no ruling a fkntrh Brut .Inner! nil.-.- ni��7 r,ii!.:ilr asi-arliiln mr opinion fruo wuol liar an lnv.M,,.nri ItprobabirpatqntAbUL '*>.t.imnnii*iw t.ii.i__i_ictir<-nnfid->iiti'._. HANOBOtlX onratsnta eeni '-'a. i l'n'-.nH I HmcUU not;.:*, wiltiout chnrn-vTaltho . .est auori,--' for ���OGQring putt-nM. PRUnu.UkM)..through Mann A Co. raotlvs Scktitific Jtontim* A taau.limmoly Ulu_tniti.il wi-e^l?. Laignrt c'r- oul.-ti.iu ���>' anr Mtentlflo Journal Yor_n-i toi t-tniMin, fori a yaar, poatagi prepaid. _" jltl bt all n.i', .1,.aii-���. MUKN ft Co.*B,a""*-^. *f!sw York Knowledge is Power busy world of our**, the preparation For KNOWLEDGE is not confined to "book learning." Iu this education is but the higher school of life. The knowledge acquired by the makers of " Pro- gress Brand " Clothing has made their names a power ia the mercantile world. Their knowledge of values, of style and tailoring, has made thc "Progress Brand" trademark a power for high quality. The knowledge of what and where to buy thus becomes a power in economy that may be translated into dollars and cents. "Progress Brand Garments The knowledge of "Progress Brand" gives every nun the power to buy stylish, perfect fitting, excellently made clothes, at the very lowest prices. The only knowledge that must be acquired is, what dealer handles "Progress Brand." Kuosr this, and you have the power to get the best values inVlothesdom. Best dealers in Canada handle "Progress Brand" Clothing. They know that they can guarantee it to their customers because the makers guarantee it to them. Knowledge is power. Turn your knowledge of clothing to good account by buying'' Progress Brand" Clothing. 20' Sold and guaranteed by REID & CO., New Westminster Hundreds of eager buyers swarmed the store all yesterday and went away well satisfied with their purchases. We intend to make today one of the' Banner Days of our sale. We have also engaged an extra staff of clerks to attend to your wants. Here Are a Few Snaps We Are Offering Today : Men a 18.50 to 110.00 Butts. Sale price Men .- all wool sweaters, regular i'i J," ami $8.00. Sale price Marcella handkerchiefs, with colored border; regular 25c, Sale price Marcella handkerchiefs, wiiu silk Initials, regular price 25c. Sale price Men's strong working pant:-, regular $1.7:.. Sal.- price Boys' $3.50 school 'suits, Sale price Boys sweaters. $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price Men'i tine umbrellas, steel rods: regular $1.00, Sale price Boys' suspenders Boys' school shoes, regular $1.75. Sal,, price $1.65 50c 35c ��� 5c 90c Storejopen evenings. Shop early. Look for the Yellow Signs. Westminster Clothing Company DAVE GROSSMAN, Proprietor Teiephone:364 Columbia Street *rR">*v. DCT 9 Opened With a Rush and has Proven a Big Success, Far Beyond Our Expectations Synopsis of Canadian i, Reaulatlons. Any available Do, lathe railway belt . Brll 1 bla, may be hoiiR. .,; , . ''i who is thu sole head ' I imli - any male over :- ���Se, to tl extent of ouc-iiua - ��� T *oa X 111 acres, more or le., Entry uiiiist , -ei, the local laud offi, ..,,,' which the land . proxy may, howev .,/^J tain conditions by ... J son, daughter, brol ,, ! ,, Intending homesl ' ' The homest",, i... , required to J form the conditions -..naected th3 with under one ���... l0U 1 plans: (1) At 1(j;'": ' re.ueJ upon and cultivation of the land each year for thl (2) if the fai: .)lh... ., father ia deceased), of the 'i^ steader resides upon i farm ja vicinity of the land entered tot requirements as to '.ace mi,. satisfied by such ,. residing il the father or mo' lei (3) lf the settle . ent residence upon farming land J ed by him In the ,[ y, hoj stead, the requirements .13 tori deuce may be satlsl . . wM^ upon the said land Six months' notice in writingehoL be given to the Commissioner of dJ lnlon Lands at Otl iwa of iatentionl apply for patent. COAL.���Coal rniniiu rights ������ leased for a period of twenty-one ra at an annual rental of $1 per j Not more than 2560 acres shall teastd to one individual or comj-l A royalty at the rate >f ii*.*. cents j ton shall be collecf"i on the chantable coal minM W. W. CORT Deputy of the Mlnlsl : ?'. the laid ynoptia of C t , ��� an NorthWl Homestead r._guiati��ns. Auy even num ed section of minion lands in Man 1, Su rl swan aud Alberta ex - ��� . not reserv-Kl, ma; idedj any person who . ��� 1 family, or any ma ��� er 18 yeai I age, to the extei i tion of lt)U acre-, Application tu ..;":��� must 1 made in person 1 appllcatt| a Domic ion Lands Agency or agency for tiie d '��� *���**������ laud is Bituate. Enti : ��yl however, be made in agency certain condition the father, 91 er, son, daught. r, ther or si-;w| an intending homesteader. The bomestea let Is rejulred toi form the homestead dutlei under \\ of the following plan* tl) At least six months' re5ldei| jpou and cultivation ol the land each year for three years. c:i a nomesteader may, I' ���* ' c-aalreB, perform the require! ��*l dence duties by living on la���11! land owned solely bv him. Mt le1 than eighty (SO) acres In extent, the vicinity of hla homestead. W\\ ownership In land �� 11 not meet Waj j requirement. . i (3) If the fattier (or mother, it "j ; father la deceased) of .1 homeiti* nas permanent residence on B���. land owned solely by him, Wt ������ 'than eighty (80) a - In rt*el*t'( ithe vicinity of the homestead, or ��� on a homesicii.l entered tor by ] ln the vicinity, such homesteader i"i perform his own res leoce d��W" 'living with the father (or nw��*' (4) Tho term ��� ^ preceding paragra] ha Is 'meaning not more ^n nine miier a direct line, exclu lv�� ��' w '.ot road a-ilow..:-. es ci -��� in ' measurement. , (5) a homesteade. tot��w"��JM .perform his residence duties cordance with tl..- 1 ��� �����"' J ! with parents or on fa bWJJJ ed by himself must notify tn for the district ol uch Intw . minion Lands at Ottawa <*&* to apply for patent. v' " f tbe lnterWl Deputy of the Minister o'b N. b.���Unautnortwa r ���.���� ^ pal( this adverUaement will �� for. Six months' t."' be given to the ' Ti.,**'.A tr ADV^���:KT'-*^',��� ��� IN - THE O A I ' Y It you've ITOUND ���*>�� *a thiol" If Tin DAILY NEWS. R eicKetibach harm the -in. COMPANY. Limited WHOLESALE ,na RETAIL gUTCHERS COLUMBIA STREET contains nothin- labrics nor . ;,] by all deaieg Five Cents^��_Bl in. Prices .SEATTLE SIEMIR RUNS ASHORE IN FOG r Piion* - - Pkone 101 ***** �����..<���*��� *****- Smith's Sodas - 25< per tin ing Peaches. SI crate 0: Jars, 1-2 gals. .$1.35 doz J< --.Jaass, - - 50c doz Se< those 10-piece Toilet Sets we are selling at $2/75 APW15& DEAN GROCERS WHEN REST IS NEEDED. _**��_-!I���... .,; i ��� , .-rr;.. i-i . a Vt, I'erf.irn* n��'-�� ' ������ Work. ���*\\v |i:. tbi hal " ��o;v:���-���'" vhetl they have dona; ���"" '*- ' - - ' ���- ��� ���' ���- : ' ' .... rest" �����! 'There ls i *-r�� ���I 5 uilnil- thi tl - ��� ��� ��� ��������� - - rain ���f ui ��� It! oth. ��� --' ���' with hini, I ���' - tn* ��� thongl fltnrn ' ��� ��� * tittle n hi ' " ��� ������������u't nl! ' rlpl ��� ��� ������ 1 ,-������ ....... -. - ' ������ tali , ���., , ��� - ��� r -re fa,. ;,--���! e ��� ��� . . , - MT' 'mm*******************\\\\*.%'*%^*%^*%^*%^^m It, wai *'- and I vOTjI I his pr lot - town on on ". VV .ep.r.pfl to in ectric caTS. One boai to be m ���'. long, atid, .���.-'��� -,t'���- 1... i ann. " ' I " -��������� ' trie cars. ... .nc ��� will , Vi. -quet * s Bank of Montreal L_" ABiaBHBD 181 %* i.OOG.OOC.OO - .*ana.iu uni: Nov*'toundland an. to London Bui i ��� fc-i1"; . ,-::: am HuoKti, D__UL. ��. M������� ' ' Buainsse Trwi����- d - ***- LJr;: if,: mlU �� '", lTtm8rtt DepoBlta received to aonn df 11 wid tq w�� "-;" ' ���3S��Tic��, per annum (present ra- add, ton t:m* . v/nar. Phone- c " Prompt ^l^"1" LOl ��... , ..,.. . \\.���.,���������: | ��� rh( ther Le wa rnakin. tl md tv Ice, V'innlly . heard hii ��� the j arlor, _ rooio ������ ted at !c* ��t befon * h" ������*>--,. up-rtj;- apked ':'���'- -ly tinv/ mnny ������ hai .,������'��� < <,��?., window Was fan- en cil l.r hi wasi laughing * I ��� ��� .lyr, v ... () '1 * ' I ' * I ��; pad *��� t".*" thr time '*��� - ��� ���---,. "en perhap. I bad-n^t '-���. ������������ properly .-��� ���-il h:T-k I - ��� ���-:.-��� - Boihg :- thi *��� tl - ��� ; ' '* ��� it ���-��� ' half a dofcen nlsbts, ��� ��� ''��� these thing ' TW rre-,1, Jnlic of t*h a l)<*n_11> ** Sir THomas, ��� ___________________________________���______*' ��� tl ' ��� i I ���:.��� A TREE OF ILL REPUTE. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-_______-__^^________^ "���" '*"' ' a Deadly l'ois.,,1. to Voehlni ���-��� AD eT)] reputation has long be& ��� mid " born< '" " u tree. Autlarls : "'"- ther Ilia' ��� ,- - - ��� > . ,.,,������_. m Borneo ami olh er East Indian Islands. It ls still a Imperial $7.00 per brl. Hungarian Jewel. $6.30 Terminal $5.50 T Ho* to Save I Do It Nov. Suvii,: tioiiii am in O B BSPlngB ue ,;i. . tu ermlnation �� * . - , , ��� B (l'fil.:i' i. . ��� ngf !"��� .. .;,.'. ,-. llll- il: th< . THE ��� ��������� , . ��� : , wasi OLI. d< positort recetv. m terew on heii savings ��vc counts everj three mon I���- March 81st, June 3(Jth, Septem b. 80th .i.-a-c ;i.:.,.. ::;, ��� e .i.i, .:.,. rest . i i les tht See ;ii:i i!,-v. n It ��������� ., R�� ' IngS bank-bool �� - ?��� indfod. McQUARRIE & CO. FL01..R A>;r* FEED V,! RCHAtfTS PRONT STREET. New Weitmi���.**-��������� Telephone 333. "TH ___ \\muBLE: �� saving.-, banks - medium and sm nushed on i licatlcrt = The ROYAIJM^NADA Incorrcratrai 18SS ^ Tofo/ A%**t SS.290,000 '���" $47,400,000 BANKING Wi MAIL A SPECIALTY, DO li NOW���DONT DELAY. Westminster Branch, F. B. LYLE, Mgr. COAL IPennsylvania BlacKsmiths] BEST QUALITY BANFF" ANTHRACITE COAL MAYERS y PRESTON * HEN WES1IIIINSIHI J. HENLEY v.. . -. . Mv-er O! Mineral Waters, Etc. A-prMc.l Wat^r Family trade a specialty. rei, 113. OtTice Eight street . NEW WESTMINSTER B C. QOOKSLETS : Picture : A Hardman. AJamen J.McClughan I V_/<3 1 V^* /\\ i* iJ *_) AUF. NOW ON SALE AT PLUMPINO M. MOREY'9 STATIONERY STORE. i. O. OAMON'S CIGAR DIVAN. E ��� 111(1 HCATIING MACKENZIE'S DRUG STORE nnd -THE FAIR," Columbia Street Front Strwt Trust Blocl* " ��� tha w much a part or * ���'������;' ��� ���' suppose 1 give " si ��� ��� hi nlcall - - then r.���"-���-.���: t'.icm Nil Mmes -irt of tcu I lind everything I: ������ right bn I'm nol quite happy till i il". ' guesfl i miist Vie ���-���������tting cltl maidl I '* ��� ild ������'���--'*' "It v,-ns my turn to rip serious then. I eTpliiimvi to vt:n that his forgetful Proth habli ' w -Ued like nn antomh ��� ������ dolni "������' ���' nd the ottiin ; ���*' ������ I���*���- '������ Ini -. I��� - e tiff, but n gre : -. his actions *'*e- wltl ��� I ��� of the bn Iii He* needed rest nnd If he did It bi - - ml - ������-' lovm. "1 i- ��� ' li a*w*ay froti -'or *_, Wt and i tii I :*:i he tatij_*':i. ������ ' tllj er tin. incldeM of the much locked v li do-vs ns l pi> tendec to He doesn't ltnoiv If, but he : btid a tirtrrri-c. oscapp. I'm telih_-g this i ��ton- that It may cpi-vj. ns e wtcr] fn ;in .-.varstrpt"- 'ia�� P_fe." N"_w V.irl PntM LINCOLN'S GROCERY. ���f>�� "teiuH p* One Partner's Hunger the Other Psrtner't Thirst. A plant in ftntnrp. he was p.'- W, "I" .-.acl-l/a nr er masi iimm,. .. common belief that blnls Hying with 1 " lnfltjence of Its poisonous ?a- *n-;t:iiitlv perish iinil that It l< fatal for animals or men to fei I ' i ��� " --hade, lt resembles oe;-' rhns plants (UVe tbe poison ivyi in emitting a yoliitlle substance wblih affect-- the skins of certain susceptl- j ble person*, though others nre ncrif- fected. The sa). Is very poisonous anil Is the chief substance used by thf liyaVs of Borneo for pbisbnlng the tljii ot their Utirts. In this prneess ah inclsinii is mhi-a in tlie bark of tlie tree ami tie milky exudation collected on a palm leaf and dried Brst In the sun and then over a tire until n thick brown mass ' ' ft. In this state it .'an be kepi withom deteriorating, ond when ro quired for use It Is made Into a thin paste ���' " ' root, whlrli is u.ert to gtupefy flsth, or witb tobacco or Vmtioh Juice, awl tbe ond* of thu. darts ���JJpppd into the mixture and flrled. Thes-e darts are made from the middle stem of the palm leaf and nn shout six or eight inches In length and of about the thickness of a knitting needle. Ther are used with a wooden sunipi- tnn. or bloWplpe, which Is about seven I Imo fin h,. scat i Mrwm' srtci--**" lit. FOR SALE BY &C0. .-_ giant lu stntnre, ne wuk __ ���.,_. , WnWl rift he -A-nt- Btfeng His rustic nr- or eight feet in length nml lias an In- peaAnCe was enhanced by nn ill fitting ternal ainmetev of ahout one-quarter suit of homespun Thus nt the hend of ft,^ \\ *j\\v^ gtrnck hy one of these the ox fparn he made tils debut tu the kirtte darts Is Instantly killed, and �� outer world, i*-.-.tt>out tnoans, w1thr.nl rip aies iB RyKn^ twenti* minutes. education, without Influence. This maj -j'^,. frest \\xA' j Umber, Lath, .Shingles, Mouldings, Sa*h, Dooft, ! Interior Finish, lurned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. 1 Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. | FARMERS ATTENTION! S Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. I R��yal City Branch, Columbia St. ! _i _,. w_.*__ W< \\ ���- '���' | .,. .,|-|, '.'.'- 0( v ������*������' ""��"< Cre,< i..i���"'���/ Ra��llltfl��i a"r- W*" Fire I -��� ���i''"- I 1 tlririilll'. B��!,i>V��a lis* JSjlTic thAt tri��re are tew ^^^ ^ est .sw-f-irs did not hold true In tb* oln, to carry on a yrocerj*, for the pur *������*�� of Lincoln. A man once ca\\\\a*\\ -base price of which the firm note was tc fretaln him o* a suit liver. Berry was a Jolly, irresponsible "State your case." said honest Ah* ���onl. who was born thirsty aud who The tw.n did, nnd then Lincoln said: far* his undivided attention to that '*1 cannot represent you. for yuu ar* part of the stock "known as "wet gro- i rtronp, and the ��.th*r party is right." ^^^^^^ rerles." Mr, Lincoln, on the othei j "That Is none of yonr business (t I eo\""" . i hnnrt. hnrtnp a keen appetite, devoted wopioy you." said the client 1 t^M^t^tJM.'Wt>w*T* C ''(L\\% hlm^eir to the trackers and cheese,: 'Tsrdon me," said the man who aft 4_s ��� ��� ��_���__���:__����� *lZ*9 ��������*____.V_Pe| Bm,,i.(,,i hpntnps and other cillhles e-t I irward became president; "my hurt '���'���������������������������-'������'-���'-'���-.-.-...���............a^B ' ��lie dry end of the shop. "���' hupp? | ness ls n��ver tn defend wronp I vv* adJuBtmtettt Hvaletl the familiar cns�� : |r tniir -�� (.a!:p that ls manifest!} of .tatk Sprat and his ccnecul.il spouse, ; --rron;:." �� but 'he meatier stock could not lon�� ��� \\rell, hut you can make trouble toi withstand the Inroads nf hunger nt th* l>](, 0*))M fellow." one end and thirst at the other, atul - ��;_- S!lUj uWco\\t*, "1 can ��rt * rl '- came wBibh fefitilred Ilie -a'o at - ��� mmtnilty at loggerheads, I ��m the remnnrit df fitdtfc. The purchaser le for thl widow and h�� ' '��� '' , ,KlitV*fco'n1w�� ,,,rLt/" " ! IWn n ' hy so doing e* ' the lahllltles-s f:'.:k which ly belongs to tar, ,' , "���' ��'"��^ ���""������"n' V'7; Tfei Umtlwon'tdi . |ie hnd Impressed upon him a legal I .,,.....,.������.,.,.,��� ;,,- pr.-,- It! a Ihd ������ partner is liable Jul ;',' ' ' '"\\:\\. 1' 1^,,,,,,,,,-,llll...aaaa..........^___||^B "'Ot IllOllPy J'OU If* ONirth,** *>vr.s the reply. .. West minuter.. Iron Works ^^^^^^^ mce -nii.ne 18-. Burn 'Ptione 13" Columbia Street Kaggage delivered pro-nuMv tn ,,.,,1 ,.' ���!'<��� '-Hy. OFFICE tnAM DEPOT a������*,Z*cZ*^*^\\BargaiM , tnd Works: TentH Street - Nw ffiftM" I m mm ��� H I At Morey M ��� __-_��_._ .._.,..,<-l, l 'hi I <" piece rea Sets, I'.nslish CW- tiii. $4.50 to $20.00. I" piece Toilet Sets, decorated, $2.50 to $10.00. S'RW things ln China arriving every week now. Totne and see. loll ��� ,, ,.. . ,.,...i 4.f,nf. M. ijnr0|n tioii-rtit | bni I of H customer. In tiie lvottors , , | i. ���,ng (.(j,,,r rubbish, wsn ( ip i ���, ip>- of "filackstone's com tnrles." This wns n great find for the ' <* -indent. Imt as the lionl; there ftpf engrossed Ills attention tlie gvr ��� , business eollBfssfea. Thus en [be first lesson.-.1. v. Quarles * mini's. I *>���. r i ��� ���-. 12 %if.w W����tnA����l��' J. NeWsome&Sons painters nnd Decorators EstHlH-tes on All Work Oiven ^^^^^^^^^ M9 Sixth Avenue I MOREY ���-> NewWestminster | 217-219 Columbia Street . ��� - .1 . Choice Meats at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^��������� Orinl Meat IfattjW.N. Draper ����.��h imhimI B. C. Land Corner Eight* St. ��nd ���fltto Av��n��t S(jrveyor PHONB S70; BOWELL * ODDY. Proper* .Ell,n1 BlocK. New Westminstei. B C *. Warrior Too. The vTvKxlen boardu that had ___.i.rKrt toe crnrev in a certain rnml reinel��r> K off and were rike I'lhitl n��:t.A.^ When Irving first appeiiml lnacw j **-*- u^���t���, " l" "~��� - . a. . . . ��\\n midland town ��rUha> .Uvhu-oU thai \\** c��Pta��n B1��-h"?" ��>���;�����>'���>''>' '����� hirwious"n-onii.-risnis ol voice, gait ind gesture deatroyed Ma chancw of Coming* great ***. How Irving Wtoundedttacrltlcabymeatlngtrt. So after triumph and Wd^lng the Eu.-ii.l, stage irom .He (tharge of mo* rt,;-ritv �� now it matter of history. Thi- areat Shatespeawan actor ros�� nn, the tanks to the bead of bis pro So, fi sheer rorce �� bis Wstrionle ��Z��;. ability .md orlglnnlto. And wiilini be was one oi Hie moat kindly of wen geneioiifl t. a faqlt wheu the Idisu-ess and troubles ot other_ cau- I nn(ipr his iiatics.- -U'lio-'U M����- Bsnnah Ericson. The nilstaken _l��-lt_. gaMs heaped their offerings npon _1u�� ���all's last resting place and departed. That afternoon Erlcson, fhe wldoj_et, drifted, with the rest of hla world, .< tte cemetery. When he saw tl.i flag and the flowers above Hannah tin ���stonlaLci! Swede fell to cbnekllnj Joyously "Veil," h�� exclaimed delightedly, "\\iosa fr.'!er tian(* pooty smart tool Ay t��rA dut vor all right and sona pvii> roVe <*>!; Hannah���he vor pooty rt._i�� :��� i V.ei����i!itf.:* -To��th*| Oompan'*--*' "rn.- ! ^r*a*l\\ ���I . 'if -U, . I * i J ' ' "i\\.r, "���u . it* a ! '.;' 'r J ��� ��� "" ������ iii ���': - ��� ' - , -,-r-* 1 . * - ��� .��� .'""S laSWftyffi '.��-���_i_',. ���- *T. \\*\\\\*m\\*m\\*mm\\*m\\*m\\*\\*m{3;*'' .?��� y-j\\ I'S y*^4 .- -a " . t' 'U -^ ���-:'*: ..y-y^y. * ' ��� I*? ����� a* ' ���* j^ *��� ' . !��������� "���������;'-'��� ��� ,��� t'-t. * a-*-4'.!!* -*1 "' l% ' ^ ��� ���'^! :..;���' ���in.., ������ ,*M .-*!"i ����� ;'-**l '. a. ..-���.' *'- - ^WIYfl ',. *., *' ' , -. ��� J*?I .fe^i| t'^;i ,_,__'�� -"*.**' THE DAILY NEWS Published by the Daily .News Publishing Company, Limited, at their offices, corner of Sixth and Frout streets. New Westminster. B. C. Paige Managing Di DO NOT FORGET. Do noi forget that wise administration by the Laurier government strengthened our monetary condition that wc withstood the financial panic of the United States. THE DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY or private individuals he pledges his word to see works carried out, he is sufficiently known, that once his pledge i.s given, the work is practically assured. Hla business ability as a representative is bringing to his side men who have the true interests if rector '*"is constituency at heart, and he should poll a very his opponent. The Edison Theatre Corner Columbia and Begbie. High Clas3 Mo.ing Pictures, Illustrated Songs. Program changed Monday Wednesday and Friday. g*0*K3��0*C**<_^00��0*0*o*o*0*0 OK)��0��0��*0*0��00��OaK_>*Oa^*C!*0 j PIONEER TRAVELS IN AFRICA" large majority over I A. THEODORE MR. JARDINE'S CANDIDATURE. Mr. Jardine ls in the unfortunate position of having to reach the remote as well as the central portions of this large constituency in a very short space of time, while his opponent has been actively canvassing for eighteen months. Fortunately Mr. Jardine has no personal platform, other than the broad and .beneficial principles of Liberalism, to enunciate. He nee.ds none, he- cause the mighty moving force of Liberalism has accomplished so much for the building of the nation, and the comfort ami advancement of its Get the Habit i JUST CONSIDER. Tii 11 when the Conservatives went oui in 1896 iio.it offices existed only at a few centres, such as New west- minster, Vancouver, Central Park and I Cloverdale. and people had to travel long distances to get their mail. The Liberal administration has established fourteen district post offices in the vicinity of the city, namely, at Sunbury, Woodward's, Burnaby Lake, East Burnaby. Fraser Mills (Millside i, Tim- bcrland, Kensington Prairie, Burn.uk-j lam. Piper's Siding, Hon Accord, j Strawberry Hill, Dritcola, Duthue. and j Fraser Arm. They hav.- also erected; spacious post office buildings at Vancouver .and New Westminster, and instituted an administrative -staff under an inspector at the former city. A LECTURE BY WATERS, first medical missionary to Tongoland, Will Ibe given in the West End Methodist church on FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 9. Tuesday Oct. 13th Joseph and William W Jelly Time Is here again and we are giving you a clianiv to get your glasses cheap. Our special today will be for your benefit and you can get j these glasses for tile per dozen.' the lowest price ever offered. A'- Uiough we have a large number, it will pay you to get yours earl.-, as thev may soon be all gone. | Jeff erson and an exc company in Ric Sheridan's c ��� 1 * 1 il', "The Rivals' Joseph and Will i are the sons ami thea | of ihe late Joseph Jefl j Rivals Is the father - Prices $1.50, $1.00. Seats at Ryall's, ���s Jeffw., iccessorj '��� ml Th-1 - corned) -.nd 50- Tin- only conditions that tiaist todaj which did not exist under the Conservatives are those of legislation and administration.���Calgary Alb t LOCAL NOTES. The Fair 240 Columbia Street New Westminster (The lecti Tongo hut.) irer standing beside in the course of tlie lecture, which will be illustrated by limelight views, the following subjects will be. dealt with: Travel. Exploration, Aulmals. Adventure, Big Game Hunting, ('."Id Mining, Diamond Digging, .und uf- among the untutored savages of Darkest Africa. Admission. 35c; children, 25c people, in the twelve years Sir Wilfrid Laurier has held the reins, tint j Tho steamer Trader arrived yester Mr. Jardine can with pride say he day at the <-'. P. N. wharf from Vie stands or falls upon the glorious re- torla, loaded with fifteen tons Jfi'ik*'*^"''- (Wi:* r-JP#vt# If'4^i'_:': ; MJKEiif.i'-l* nrti ... !*, cord made during lhat time. When then he stands for the. Liberal record as presaging what can be expected during another Parliament, toward the elevation and dignifying of labor, the reduction of taxation, increased opportunities of trade, the advancement and protection of Cana.i- ian interests as they affect the multitude, the use of public monies for the developemcnt of the nation, and the cementing together of the great European races represented in our population, giving oue solid front as a nation lo the world, and answering loyalty to the great British Empire. In this principle of equality there is perforce the fruition of th ��� great- �� st i;ood to the greatest number with- which all government is unstable. With these broad line; a. a foundation there comes the question of meeting the public, needs. In this new country ami in this large constituency (here must necessarily be much to be done that it is the province of the Dominion government to do. There much the Department of Public Wor! - done, which was really incumbent ��� the Provincial authorities to do, Jardine should not be requlr- niise. neither should he pro- o work, which legitimately upon ihe province. The of the channels in our nav- rs, the building of protctlon ���. . ��� conatrui tion of wharves, . ipmont and protection of our the expansion of the po I il I" . ihe housing and equipment of our citizen soldiery, the conservation of our timber, and the oversight of our railway, telegraph and telephone systems are all in the province of the Dominion government That which most .affects us here Is the deepening of our river channel to which achem the government |s committed, to which a grant of practically $400,000 hits tioeii maile and on which work has already been commenced. Mr. Jardine can with full assurance pledge himself :o see these works carried on without delay. The regulating of the river fisheries also vitally Interests us, and no man more qualified to ban-' die this question in the Interests of the i-sid. in li-hermen could represent u ��� .-.I Ottawa, and Mr, Jardlne's i.i a ���if restricting the number ol boats al the mouth of the river will give the white ���ttler who is a bona-flde flsh* ��� i man a - goo i a chance as he enjoj - ed in the dajb v.hen the mouth if h-? river wrs not blocked as ii Is today, The othi r niiattei ol Inipoi I ince I the free city ami rural doliii ry. It only needs a little unltj amongst ourselves to ah! the member In securing the one, while the other the Postmas tor-General la pledged to establish. Any oilier pledges or promises it Bhould i:" unuecessarj for Mr, Jardine to make, a',ove all the place seeker or office hunter should l eral merchandise for New stei*. and sixty tons of cement for Nei son, B. C. Saturday's Special���Single Burner f gen-: Oil Stoves, 90c each; regular $1.25. Westmin- We buj for cash and Chief of Police J. W. Mcintosh will I be absent from duty for the next few) days, during which time- he will pay! a visit to his ranch at Pitt Lake. De- j tective Bradshaw will he acting chief1 until Mr. Mcintosh's return. The funeral of the- late Mr.-. M.ir-I :; garet Hall, who died on Wednesday CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS IOT at the advanced age of 96 years and six mouths, will take place from the residence of A. J. Hill, 190 Fourth street, at two o'clock this afternoon, At the formal opening of Queen's Avenue Methodist church on Suudu-.. Rev. i-'. II. Heustls, B. A., B. IJ.. late of MacDougall Methodist church, Edmonton, will occupy the pulpit in the morning, while rtev. Ur. Sutherland ol Toronto, will preach iu the eve ning. Herbert McNess, late of !.���'���. .1. ii England ., ..... . ian of re- . .' .. Ill preside sen Ices, an augmi nted i hoir ha In; been secured for this occasion. On Tuesday, a congregational tea ��������� given in the school room, to be pi - ��� di 'i . 3 a musical program In thi church, when the brothers McN��� ��ill render a number of vocal and instrumental selections. A collect! a will be taken to defray expneses. C^O*04OK)*C^0O*C^04OK)*O*0 0��0��0*C^C^O*C)C^C*C*O��<-54C-*O **************** ******* ***************************** We are now booking private Christmas Cards. Printed Greetings with your own name. A beautiful line of samples can be seen now to select from. BOOKING TO AND FROM ANY POINTS IN THE OLD COUNTRY CAN BE ARRANGED AT THIS OFFICE. Next sailings of the Empresses Sept. 1 .md 18. For other dates and particulars, apply to ED. GOULET, I J. J. MacKay & Co. Booksellers Stationers : ��� *:"-: *:��� ��� &.. **************************�� News Dealers *ii':.,;:, i-rinftf w;��::n;:, ,'��� Westminster Opera Wednesday, Oct, 14 A Superb. Sensational, Scientific Surprise. .\\ Vivid Portrayal ��� i Lincoln J. Carter's Sne: 3, Product�� The Flaming Arrow Introducing the World's Creates GENUINE INDIAN BRASS BAN! The extreme limb ol mi todramatte magnitude. See the Council Fl' ind dance. See the All ick on 011 Fort Rm See the Gen line In ; in Bra '���'���: Big Special Cast o' People. Popular Prices���50c. 75c and $1.00 ****-* nT_,._. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH ���'The Flaming Arrow." Lincoln j. Carter's sensational drama, "The Flaming Arrow," deals with events that occur on the western plains and the Rocky mountains. It Ls hot .as bloodthirsty as the title would indicate, but is full of pathos, H ep heart interest, adventure and side-splitting bursts of laughter whica , relieves the more serious plot of the story. The play is typically a border I drama and exploits Indians, cowboys. i but is withal said to be one of the . most rational and inter 3tlng la of the kind ever produced. In the second aci in which an Indian council Is held, there Is .. remarkable realistic reproduction of a - -Mini! lire, with il.iiii' eapl ig upward appari ntly in the mosl n itural manner, The weird Indian mu J chant i; the uni arthlj dam ta and * u i whoops; the fantastic movemen ��� ; I the ghost dancei ani a total e ... moon, all tend to make - Interesl and no\\ I "The Rivals.' Ric lard It in tlej Sherl I in's tllustrt- ou cla -;e corned:. "The Rival-. will oon be presented locally bj Joeepl and William \\\\ Jefferson. The capa* ��� ���.- of thi :" stars, who served . apprenth eship under th ��� tuts* ������ - ot thi Ir father, the l ite Joseph Jefferson, means thai thej are the given worthj successors of their distinguish* ���- V. ���} W*. V I !?���**".'' w ��� r ���' N-''" _�����_ -��. y t in understand thai where vacancies occur, or new positions are created bj necessity, fitness ivill be the flrsl consideration, eml od; In _ the prim i pies of the new Cli M Sei -; ��� Act until such time as Its provisions nre made applicable to the whole Dominion Bervice of everj cln s. In anj i . Mr, Jardine intend.-- to make no promise to this class of elector, ���>. ei ther the elector gives or withholds his Hupport, and all true citizens in the constituency Bhould honor him for tliis linn resolve, In the case of public needs, Mr, Jardine will make no promise, bul what he intends to perform, and whether to public bodies ���-J sire, Joseph portraj i .sir Lucius O'Tiigger," while William VV. will piny "Bob Acres." Being supported y a company of blBtrlonlc merit, an evening of rare enjoymeni is assured when "The Rivals" comes to the Westminster Opera house, Tues.lav. Oci 13 I CO 1 I 1 S_ i Ed w for Friday ^ and Saturday !�� at Johnston's Big Shoe House �� Specials W. I. Spai LATE WITH J V LEE it- ga to announ now ready to klnda of uphoh t< at the i"'-*1 si direct woi profit. Cos ��� ' ���' ��� ���' Ali i omn uni ati< a.- iddr W, J. Sparkman ��� Cor. Sixth and Ct*is''vc"1 will meet with om - * tention. Sts. i' We Shoe The Town S.S. RAMONA CAPTAIN D3NSER. H WW , NEW \\.Sl for Our 'Cei fool iall a pair, A.Sk flX t|| ���; 'High Merit' patent li th men Our price ll 50 a Now goods shoes to: men Ladies1 \\ ici kl 1. Blue! er cut, he, 1. or .: ,00 .i pal ( iin tn it ' coll -t cu for ii. i u 61 .-. $���;.: 0 pali l ati ll! 1", ither, Iiii i '���' ",U 1 air. with Cuban cut; Ask for our J3.60 m- as in><>t with leather lining and made from No. l box calf leather, wharf, Thurs- Men's Oun uii'i.L and box calf boots heavj . ole fur $3.00 and $3.50 ; Ho., call |i it li.-1- Un- o! with Our in heavj -ol ce 13.50 a .nvi Kill-. Patenl li al hei kid top. Special Blucher cut and dull price $4,50 a pair. Recjular sailings bet-veen WESTMINSTER and CHIL.U WACK, calling at Hammond, Haney, Ungle: Mission ami way porta with :>as* eengers and freight. Leaves Brackman a; Ket New Westminster. Tuesdays, days and Saturday at 8 a m. Leaves Chllllwa :. Wednesday, Ft day and Sunday at 7 a. m. For riit.-s md partlcula WESTERN STEAMBOAT CO. NEW WESTMIN' K. WHITMO C. arj A_l. to Bee this patent leather shoe tor ladles, it's ver.. stylish. Oui price 94.00 a pair. coming ii very day. I kui'i overlook thi xtra sh Ol- VI to see out new Empress shoes for ladles and our Invlotue for today and tomoi row. Warships Despatched. Con tantinople, tin 8 Th ��� ci uleer Medjldlsh and three torpedo boats ��� en despatched to the island of Samoa toddy, as it was reported at the war office h ire that the people of the Island were about to declare th.-ir In- i|e etuli ui e of the Moslem empire. 'S Big Shoe House, Ltd. �� Grand Trunk h Excellent Train Service Between ^8 Chicago, London, W Hamilton, Toronto, ff-j i Montreal, Quebec, m Portland, Boston, Ldallthe principal busina ��nterso ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the m 1 TIME PROVINCE.S. Also to BUFFALO, NEW VORK J PHILADELPHIA, via Ma*. ^a | For Tim- Tables. .*��� ��� *<��Te>S GEO. W. \\/t< >> I Tick-"1 .SSlBtont Ccn'l |-:irt.^-;':r*; ���'��� ns. - AKent, ISfi Adams St. ihicABC , f'A * fi Sign of lhe Big Electric Boot. THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE & New Westminster, B. C. IN B. C. "The Milwaukee" ���The Pion**��i Limited' Chicago, "Short Line Chicago, "South ������e Kansai City to Chicago Si P��u- ,0 ' 0��.il" to , Umlt���� 1903 THE DAILY I v PAGE FTVT! | The lash swres T. H. SMITH The Cash Stores ��� ���:** %** ++ ���++";++���"���.**���:'?**-**"���**-** ������**-**---**"-**J^**--* *J 1 ��� . i I lo. �� Interest ingStore 1 ������������������������f ����������>>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� .ANOTHER LOT OF | 1/ ^ I Dressers and Stands { ��������� ���**���������**-**���������**���-** *. . ...,i, ,i,i. . the earni * AT BIG SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST $13.50 to $80.00 ,;. here with ���vaser River -. house' - for til '���'������l pepai Minn. ish liiud bustle nt the Exhibition i.- over tnrltty ��� looking for good to replenish tho house m son In our Blanket and House Furnishing ���ii be found sonn- Interesting items whicb w< arelul attention Kno C." try on Sti ���':.'���- I ��� las: ni 'i Oille Bro Clea -: I'merit���thi "Brlllante," : B. C Clga tox of "B For* cul flowers pot plant-: or bo i lephone Davis & Son, florist* -If lie -. ��� len, wh It will rn D. . ��� been im months in ���i .'��� i hav... * con- h necl I ��� ��� luildin, ! dredgi eft for falgar ��� . ,..,! po1 titer la Bast "' '�����Bl f'"' . ��� handle "B C ��� Old S;,.,. igars Th" old reliable of exclusive f brand* ���: by H com ��� [early thi ��� this 3 ea would ��� LEE'S Mammoth Furniture Emporium LEE'S BLOCK, COLUMBIA STREET, NEW WESTMINSTER. B C. Opposite Lorne Street. Phone 73. ��� ***************************************************** Ke >n Wilso .1 > ine 'Tin Hone .. . . ... Clean Sweep Out of Frilled Curtain M .-:.:.:-��� 40c Frilled Muslin for 22 l-2c -mined to make a clean . weep ol our I' :. A: we dn not Intend i keep this particular ,ilIui ,. -., ih;. Is a go opp unltj to secure r* .... . tain Muslin at less t cost price. The I materia ilain flora: and coin spo muslin, 48 to 60 inches rilled :*u both edges As we say, tbe regulai for this week we will sacrifice -ie m at 22'2c rhe C I' li .. . Mi r c a i hi. Wedi in thi S agen: for be : ne for ihe salmon I ���.>���-- of jit has i ��� -.. rec foi the cannei shu d .1 th,. fact I ��� thel ��� ���-���!: dl Jtan that i is no shed no - th lo run ������ ... ... . .���������" ... ��. ' ��� .. 1- ��� a ���- f ��� ��� iter for mora le, who died iiiii... - Ul bi burled . today Gordon's Dry Goods House Ladies Suits* All Columbia mogia ��� disc rec- ords ii In i >0c each, regu la Bu while the chol t H. Todd's music house ���-. .. Great Activity in the Blanket Department ... hit season, if see on** spec ' thla we k Remembe B] ,. ��� . His! Columbia. V. - ...... in - lays as most larger sto i - Sn greal Is oi ition for good blankets ���-.-, all ' ' rts We buy direct ��������*��� srl' ���*' Dr. V;.i. iq, ..��� ..-.. 'day for Brandon sho 'I visit to Ihis brothel W E Vanstone, having ned here when the latter was Buddei - ricken 111 two weeks '' .Vatson sti ha work \\. ,is i ominenced ��� ��� ������ d . on the '"-���mi ��� ioi .. the nev. Rv< hall at P .... md Fourth avenue and illdini; should be comp te I cours. o1 fi -f- wi'i'i b ... over 4000 ' '��� 'lum- !>ia phon . i ih ���. .��� ds at .1. H, Todd'B si. a 75c record for fifty cents, i ... ���.- this stocl ������ . ducing sale ** Ul no is tong. The death ol I.e- Fook, a C'hinain:.n who was working fo W. J. Kerr, ol this city, imen b> ��� in the Chinese -noon Apr po t. da; b Isaiah Ma- ney, ��� Uu i.-! for fl e.i " ���'' erti d from an un ninn- hicl throug lot 8t near Hastings road ��� Th Uverted by mean u I ram, and will uBed fo I li io"! agriculture' . .,, -..,. .. The application will be ; heard oi 11 For sale���Seven roomed house, :* bath room, pautrles, closets, wood- * shed; ho carriage house; * fruit ' ������*-- on full lot. For further ��� partic' ppl to owner it**: Kighth ', street. ^^-'���-'-'-B by distinguished ��� citv this week was the ���' 1>. dn to 'me lieutenant- ,*. governo - ; Co umbia, ""���' r^-\\ *). \\l!" ll -..-ne- - iii the Hon^H . fe re-1 centh . ��� Ictorla. Mr, Dewdney, j accom ' - b \\\\. K Gordon, of ��� i -"- Toronti M Lo. ��� Eureka, Kan. ;l jj K. A and jjj ;.*���-.. .. _es ' yes- terda ��� Ro - ! i-in-;- express from New York���-25 Suits���Nobby styles in the newest cloths Prices range from $15.00 to $45.00 High Class Millinery Special Showing this week THE FASHION CENTRE | J �� J ii'. j t I ^^^^^���^^���^^^^^^_____ horsi oci red Wod '*��� - ���- ��� . .... ��� ., St. Mary's hospital - md v ..... \\ ��� . r Hi - - i '��� '������'. - ihe ��� - on. The piano yon bought at the^M- j��� ^ ^ ^ ^ - '��� I rSmhla^et! co,s of ten inches each, to be divert ********************************** ******************* * *t 500 Baskets Concord^ Grapes. Hi.iukels. ;>-1 . B inkets ��� ��� - . > ; size, from $��� '- i- ' ��� .$2.65 SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY ' ' __________________________________���. the mos reliabl * ' Arm "Hli *���'���'"��� ��� ' ' bu8i ness, \\ ;,n early houi :��� ti da\\ morning the premise* oi B. B 8mltb, who conducts a general store al Clove; ���ni linn imed st n in ird Inlet, thro gh ;" and | . , mid to be used for domestic nnd -i rial pui poses we ��� I jt ': and grants given tor the same \\ -...ord Was Sllso grant".I to fiavW Baunders, or Cloverdale for thlrtSn 50c per Basket THE f The tasii Stores J. H. SMITH The Cash stores ��� - H . ... ��� . ���....��������������-������ ���������-��������������������-*��� ������ .���--.������.��� ���������'��������� ������- ������-::���?..���*���--������- o >*Z*J*J*-JJ*O*0*0*O*O*0 ^*Ly*^*o*^J*o*oo*o*o*0*0*0^0 dale, sm rej. were ;i - yet unknown to the police, ami $126 In cash, two revolvers and a gold watch and chain with locket attached stolen. Little or ti" Information regarding thi entrance or tho Buccesa store at Clover- gaimders, Of Cloverdale, for thtrteei. j. e.._��_��lw Cf__tt*_Oe GEO. ADAMS i a ,,,,,��, akn ; Public Supply Mores uc p ....,! ���..,i i . .. .iio aoutheasi . ��� ~ ___! ' ful High tin Campbell rlvev at the aoutheasi quarter of section 22, towsnhlp 7 Langley municipality, the water to lu conveyed toy means of a dam. ditch illume or pipe, and used for fcgrlcultur !al domestic and Industrial purposes. Columbia Street. New Westminster, B. C. Prop. Fhone 92. * A u*************+**++++*****���******^^^^ Wi IMPORTANT When You Are Sick The Two Great Leaders in Waterproof Shoes are The Canadian K AND The "Doctor Special" ��� lanadian K" has an oil tanned water- with a double sole from toe to '' ier lined, with a viscolized Bole. . v m't get wet feet if you wear this shoe. The ������Doctor Special" is a Shoe that needs vei7 little talking about, it having made a name for itself in B. C. p We have them for Ladies as well aa for Rentier:-. and see our new stock. E. SINCLAIR The Reliable Shoe Man That you attention nelthi i do io l havi the ��� --ry best ire nol d<" l - in lie. 1!'- '...- - ll ,\\. Mellon yesterda ��� receli i I a gram for l1"1" inches of water to be used I" connection with the operation]); of i pulp mill and other manufachir-\\\\ \\ lng ind'i- tries and tor domestic pn ]' mi Howe sound, Mr. Mellon lo ��� hal ��� lie mil! ivil! emploj an ,, ��� from 80 to 100 men The com '*** ... - about 100 :n res of Ian I ani it i of t inch, s already, wh! - ��� -li not all iiseii at present, will ii/.'il a-; Boon as the mil! re- Dperfition i the Brsl Of nbxl yeai iter for which the record wo ��� ��� taken trom "- ^J^^H^^^______Rb-nv'n-; ��� ties ��� .' "ibe. we prefer 1 | ,. ... lo. e do that. V. ..,, ,. ��� In Is when you want, the I, ' "^-' thla I', '\""" j [cure- Ou, .tal :"���* ��� !"ir;'.. , .,���.*y channel. Howe sound, n- . ��� ,���ii nl the top of the tails. \\ �� ... ' Burae will b th mt an lng th ��� water, is to e X11 c|^^^^^^^^_ , ���i inality, *^^h amm^^M , irugglst who is Session, We want t" ,: :,(���-ts received from h.V\\ I ' w I , . iscriptlon no ma"" ,hv,lv j,mction town near H"i . | , ���_ ii .,,1.1 we pledgi , are t0 the effect that the place ��� I , ,,-.! will get a squareL ,n, dooming and that there la con > correctness, quality and ,,,. gp&cuiation in real estate ��� We . been twenty Bve .ii.VI| is on th(, Canadian Pacific } r3 ere and atfefrilling (,; , ;;,(.,lt Northern railways, while ��� e judged '���'������ '">"' recori. if -"" ^ Chilliwack tram will pass through.�� ,v ,M to pay tor your medic , ,u conSequence there has been a .v;, jnpplj name free of charge ;gtrong njcrvemant In the opening "f stores, hotels and Industries, the Itov al Hank heins now busily engaged i'1 fitting up premises. The Oreat Northern itation is nearly completed, and ii is expected that trains will lie run- nlivr over the new line- ln I short DRUG STORE ltw�� we " ' CURTIS' Let Us Get Together and t.ilk insurance In a serious way, and I am sure it will mean money to both Of us. I have been writing insurance here for ten yers now, and the companies I represent are all reliable Canadian companies which need no eulogies as their records are a splendid evidence of the business methods and prompt payment of losses. I can save you money on your premiums If you give me a chance, and at the same time will be making a fair profit myself. Let me quote you a rate on your old and new bu-.:r.ess. ��� ��� ��� $*w? yi i-yl NEW WESTMINSTER. P.3.���Can give you better value on spectacles thnu others. We make a .f specialty of thin Hn�� DIED. HOOD���At Nanaimo, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, Isaac Hood, a native of Hay Roberts, Newfoundland, aged 23 years ALFRED W. 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OCT. ��MMMMWWHJ.ft�� Why Not Style in Boys' IMig ? i gfc��|i- Notice !o��OaK^O^)^^a*^0^3^5^)^^0 OaK^OK^O*0��oo* I lUr Mil. V IU Mill V Ui. I ��� Notice is hereby given that the Van .(U��<*S5**^^ couver Power company, Limited, has . tins day deposited in the Land Regis. LOST-Bxhibition week, a purse con- offlce at the 0Uy Qf �� "����� A talnlng three *50 Hills etc.; initials ; ���, Bl,Ush m West1 iJL on purse, A. D, P. Finder sultabl, _|ld book of reference ���/ ��� Jjj rewarded on leaving nurse at Mac-} mlnster-Chllllwack Railway Extension K.-iuie's ihuij -lore. ,:( ;]; a p0,nt at ��� u���ai. ^ oQe ^ !,, two, city block four In the City nf j Xew Westminster, to AVootsford pass- .���_ _���. m., through the Municipalities of WANTED���To purchase, 5 acres good j surrey, Delta, Langley, Matsqui and bush land, close in. W, E. H., News ,).,. townsite of Ahbotsford in the of,i"*' Dist, tit nf New Westminster, being WANTED-Purniehed room hy young !ection (m"' two and three '^ -��W man; close In. J. E. C, Daily Newe ; wa>\\as__s*��_w�� on the said plan and office The Best Yet! Five and ten acre blocks of the best soil, dra cultivation, on I'liilliwacl. tram line. Call an : ��� ��� upon thia land. Terms reasonable. l'eadi :���, ' ' ���: WANTED A nurse girl. Mr .lones. DominionTrust Co., Ltd j �� ITH08. R. PEARSON, Msnager Real Estate, Bl Ni Con mlssioner of laamls and Works fo LOST���Lady's English upeu face IS-.the Province ot British Columbia, curat gold watch. Kinder please re- Dated this Tth day of August, A. D. turn to -l. Bell, World office. 190S * A. E. BECK, WANTED���-Dressmaking; also plain sewing done first class; experienced. Apply M. M., ���!!'- Royal avenue and. Leopold Place. FOR SALE���Three live acre tracts, three miles from city, on main road, good fruit and vegetable land. On on..- 1 have a cabin. 100 chickens, tools, etc. Partly cleared. Will sell cheap, Apply J. E. W., this Important Notice The plans, profile and estimate ol co.-.; of the proposed permanent hu ll rove We're making a special feature this season of a different kind of clothing for boys. The rule has been to consider anything good enough lf it didn't wear out loo quickly, and the average boy has looked the part, We're ready now with distinctive style as well as quality In boys' suiis and overcoats, and the novelty of 11 all is bringing us plenty of business. Give the boys a chance I Appeal all yen can to their self-respect. Wel) dressed hoys are made so nowadays at very little expense, and! values such as these won't Intevfere with your buying: Hoys' two-piece suits $3.00, $2.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5,00 , ^ Boys three-piece suits $3.50. $4.00, $5.50 to $10.00 T0 LET���Housekeeping rooms turn- beeD prepared and placed on view in It costs no more to get IboyB' clothing really stylish as well as j Ished or unfurnished, also slngh the room lately occupied by the school good if you come to the right store. It we weren't very sure of tho room with flni view. Apply 123 board, city hull, where they maybe unusual quality as well as stylo of our boys* ilts, we should say less Ninth street, city. Inspected during office hours by .., ou) .,,,,.,, 1 parties interested in this very neces- WANaTED���A girl for general house gary loca] improvement, work. Apply to -Mrs. F. B, Lyle, Third street, above Queens avenue oney to Loen I i.ve,i and sanctioned by the Chief o*O*0*0*O*O*00K)*0#0*O*O*0 0*0*0*C**OC-*C ��� ���OOttwJ ; Commissioner of Lands and Works for 1 : ***** ������������������������������������������������������������������������^^ I VEIL PINS and I BEAUTY pins 1 AT W. C. CHAMBERLIN ^n*^ Sole Agents for Solicitor for the Vancouver Power Company Limited. office. ment of Columbia street (including a main, trunk sewer, cement sidewalks and street paving) have. The. lxmgiii' s Wai and Hamilton Wi tcl ��� * 1 ************************** *******************++mS REID & CO. Successor tc H. L. DeBeck. Phone 442 PUBUC WORKS EFFECTED TO RENT���Two furnished bedrooms Apply Arrow Press, back of Wind- \\ugust 25 190S. sor hotel. ____��������� N. II. McQUARRIE, Acting City Clerk- City Hall, New Westminster, 11. (.'.. Some t acts and Figures Showing What the Laurier Government Has Done for This Province During Its Twelve Years of Administration FOR SALE���-Light pony cart, in good condition; or exchange for buggy. Morley, Vancouver road, East Burnaby. FOR SALE���House, stable and two lots, cleared and fenced, Second Btreet and Tenth avenue; price reasonable, and terms easy. Also, two lots adjoining, nearly cleared. Apply to George Sharp, on the pre- : WANTED���Two or three unfurnished rooms; must 'be moderate; near bridge preferred. Apply Post Office Box 732. Tenders Wanted Previous to 1896 ibe government of ib,- daj virtually torgol that tue province of British Columbia was on ihe map, anil did nothing; but the Liberal government bus established a large number of necessan works and institutions, .sueh as an experimental farm, wharves, public buildings, telegraphs, die,Ige.-, hatcheries, lighthouses and buoys innumerable. The appended tacts show whal were the expenditures ol the reBpectlvi governments upon public works works; Conservative. Liberal, IS93-1S96 1905-1901. Public works expenditures in B.C.$580,648 $1,796,190 The Lib. ral government. therefore, iu ilu last three yaeru lias expended In public works in luiiish Columbia expenditure on the other hand has 1 eral administration expended, more y E S T MIN S T ER EMPLOYMENT than three times us much as their op- AGENCY���Under new management, j ponents did, while In telegraph con- niiC, Columbia street, Phone 306. P.O : structlon the balance i.s still mine pox 807. Can supply you with all overwhelming^ In favor of the gov-1 1;|n,ls 0f help promptly, free of ei niiiem of Sir Wilfrid Laurier --..i.i-' charge. Branch office, 107 Cordova amrwmKwmrrrrsiri- Heatm St oves li >ou want a heater for soft or hard coal 0 . ��� : we iii*m. Oxford Florance, Oxford Oaks, handsome In 1 ��� anc, heavy nlckle trimmings. Also large range of airtigl IX) uo; forget to call In and InBpect our Oxford and .. Ranges, the ranges that Rive real genuine satisfaction. T. J. TRAPP & Co., lti. er.ii.s. $400,179; Conservatives, $41,022. | street weet, Phone A 2750. Vaucou- Taklng the expenditure of the two ver g c . ,. , ��� .1 i ' seen at mv otfice, parlies 111 public works in the pro-! - '.-��� -._���*__; ,, , ,-,.,.,., , . Lowest or anv tender not neces .line year In year for ihree years j w n 1 ��� 1 sarily accepted. ('. II. CLOW, Architect. I I Japanese Employment Agency eaeh. the following result is shown: Conservatives Llberals- lS$:i-94..$274,18X 1907-OS. .$732,050; CONTRACTORS 1894-95.. 159,420 1906-07.. 510,5071 ��"�����' TRANSLATORS 1895-96.. 147,045 1905-06.. $553,827] Male and Female HelP P'omPtly Note the decline In the Conuerva- Furnished. ;T*. '.A* ������J D��____ COLUMBIA and McNEEuEY STS., ! Freight atlCL JTaSS- iive expenditure in British Columbia trom 1893 to 1896, and even at us besi ii was low enough. Tin- Liberal Phone 431 NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. more than three times as much as the Conservative government in the same b ngih of time Details of the above aggregates are; (1111serv.1i Ive. Liberal -. 1893-1896 1905-1908 Publi.' buildings ,.*271.55S $523,562 Hai .or.-, rivers, di'i dg- ing. etc 26S.OI Ti legraph cousi 1 uc- tlon il"-- been Increasing year by your. It Bhould be borne in mind that the changing of the fiscal period making the year end March 33 instead of .lune 30 cul three months out of 1907. so that while the expenditure in 1907 seems less than that of 1906, it was really greater In due proportion. Note 872 G45 the marked contrast in the expendl- i ture of 1896 and 1908���Conservative, 400.179 1 ,1 17,045; Liberal. $732,056, ln public ml.ling, the Liberal gov- This means thai all along the lln .,,,,,,,, ... |U .ii,, |a8| ihree years no- the department of public works .1. , compllsht'd twice as much as Conserva-j now administered does lis duty by lives iu the sume lime; in lhe Im-JBrlttsh Columbia, while In the days and rivers and of Conservative 1. .inn the province in the construction uf dredges the Lib-lwns shamefully neglected. I TitIS BUTE IN HISTORY �� 1 ( OCTOBER 9. , li , . ,' an . ' Vi oui I' luski ".1 - nun .. oun < 1 In lhe a sairit 11 : . \\ ..1111 ill, w iji c.i. s, Vmerii 1111 s 11 man imi horn Died .lum 1" IS66, 1- -.' s ��� .1 ii in-... s.iiini.ii'--. inn 1 11 admiral, died In Gw 1 n ������ Uo ��� .1 ru on March 11, l7.w 1 f- 17 :- iver) was 11 ol Ish etl In ilu* Sw. li li louiinlons, ISfiO \\l ijor- Gi neriil I.< . .. _i ; Tit 1 -.I', un Boyi . lot. 11 Pluming At row, Oct, I'.. Hi Oil i'i Ho! j city, 2'.', Jusl Out 0 Collet No\\. 1.Tim Proud '. . - I :. Monl mlted, N'i ;. It. Hip Hip Hooray, \\..\\ J" Willard Mack. Nov, 26 The Ni ft 1 lominion, Dec I. Pun "ii Broadway. I iec, The 1 .Ion and the Mouse. 1 li.-. ���'.. Little Johnnj Jones. Gee 9. Arizona. Dec. 16, Whj Girl Leave Home. Dec im. 50 Miles Prom Boston. Dec, 24 Babes in Toyland. 111.- 2. s .ii ;��� Bottom, Dec, 29 'I'h,. On .- Divide, Dee 30, Florenci Roberts, .Inn. 5, Her Plrsl Fai 1 Step, 1.111. 6, ShOTC Ael.s Ian 13 Theodori Lorch. Jan 2. Devils Vuctli Jan ��������� San \\: tonlo, P< I ��� lam R 1 h :i.���-a S ia \\lari 19 I'n, . *��� ��� Cabin ' ���. S0D4 NALBKATUS IS THE BEST. E.W.GILLETTE" w ���' ���'�� r .. :.- Sealed tenders will be received to noon. October 15th, for supply of sawn and hewn fir lies for New West- mlnster-Chilllwack Railway, Clover- dale to Ahbotsford. also Abbotsford to chilliwack. Specifications can be procured from Local Manager, New Westminster, or my office. B. C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., LTD. \\V H. Hazlitt, Purchasing Agent. Notice to Builders Tenders win be receive! by the undersigned up to Wednesdaj noon, of Oct. 14th, for the erection <;f a two = storey dwelling house on Twelfth street, for J. McNiven, Esq. **************************************************** Plans and specifications may be 4 rpi I""*** \\ T 11 KT lhe rraser Valley Nurseries have for the coming season a very complete line of NURSERY STOCK Make no mistake, but start your orchard right, by buying Iron A HOME NURSERY, where you are not bothered with fumigation, - well as getting acclimated trees. We have over 200.000 fruit trees ;��� . can handle your order, no matter what the size. If we lia""' agent ln your locality, write to us at Burnaby Lake fi r prices, NURSERY AND GROUNDS, BURNABY LAKE, B. C. The Fraser Valley Nurseries, Ltd. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������*i I /ower rraser Ri iver p.o. Bo, 885. enger Service per SS. "Favorite Now is the time to look after your EYES v ' Carrying freight and passengers to I I all points between New Westminster', �����0*O*OK!^O*0O*C����O*<_^0*0��O OK>*OK>��O*O*OO*O*O��0*0��0��gJ land Westham island. |# I Leaves Brackman-Ker's wharf daily j at 3 p.m., except Saturdays, at 2 p.m.; additional trip on Mondays, leaving at 5 a.m. Returning leave Westham Island 7 a.m. daily, except l-'ridays at 8 a.m.; I additional trip on Saturdays, leaving at 5:30 p.m. Calling at Steveston Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Tickets to Steveston an*, return 50 Call in. Eyes Tested Free cents nu Saturdays only. TORONTO.CUT ��� !��������� Ill Will. __���B TAKE I The White Pass i and Yukon faoute - . for CONRAD, CARCRORS. ATLIN, WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and l anaHianPfinlfln Fairbanks. Daily trains (except Vsaiia-Uia.il i d.*LlilC Sunday) carrying passengers, mail, L'AIIW/AV rruuiinrn/ fxpress and freight connect with RAILWAY COMPANY ,tages at Carcross and White Hon., maintaining a tliroiiKh winter service. lf you wan; to e.iijo. your lrit p0I information applv to across the continent������ I H ROGERS. Traffic Mans��ei Travel by the S enii Rallwaj ol America. ( Through Dining Tourist and Fir. Cass Sleeping Cars. Kastern Express Ii ave at 7; 10. Atlantic Kxpre > .,. ,,.s :,, p.gg For further partlcmars and reserw-' Two door* from Ceo. Adam*, Grocer Tons apply ED, GOULET Ladles' Gold Watcnea from 112.75 up. Agent N'ew Westminster Gentlemen's silver Watch"* open *r to E, .I. COYLE ' fa*'*'* *6'00' laiau nPni paeo .... Gentlemen's Silver Watcnes, doubl" ' * "'.''OHV,��r ��-f e/a -���___.___ r'aR'? *7.b0 up, Agent for the celebrated South Bend ''" ���*' '*' I ;-* -. Watches, gupplled to the Wellman Arctic Exnedltlon Ml warranted. _____.. THE D a i l '-* >j p u/ .- ' ''"I"**- 'tines, leivnirv, etc.. Pte Watch t- ilrtng: *i*.ar:*'5' reason Me. RYALUS ^���0*��0*��O*0400*C_>��0*O*O*>0*C 0*0*0*0*0*0* DRUG STORE ��. i*o*O*Q*0^ -IF. CRAKE English Watchmaker You'll Be Stuck On Our Cement when you se ��� h"�� where you ,\\ will I tunll) |il' - other building ������'���' which we carrj 1 - We ngure on ��� v ��� materials hi we rely on with your first order plish lhat result '������ it io us today '���' GILLEY BROS LIMITED '' *= W !. Ft :: .*��� ADVERTISE. IN THE NEWS iti Vi?* OCT *������ TiLE DAtLY * 5 PAGb oclVliN mi Service vo,10��ine ��re ta hours ot deapaWh ���arr.-" ^ ,. ������.,. given In ..���! of closing, raiser .���� .... ' ial - ion ��� :T til :, rule, be All mails. a | despatch .,,...- Sunday, ed .i" ' hed ami re- Tta- <-���'' Bunda i i; soillli , , including qanperton, Fraser m ��� I. - ��� lllli m MaHs Despatched. ,. Bl O'OlOCl :. mcouvei ya ,_Vftneouver and (except B C. Eleetrii mttsandSet including all V ... G N B , :r a.m Tuesday) ��� ' Tail*'" TTLt'anil south, and points p R. south: also ,.. ann Fraser ��� Seattli - - an i i ������ ������ ��������� Wes mer and Bit. ��� ' N R ind distrlcl (Clo re Elgin, Aim ��� Pralrle) Hi,'"], - ***** **d lail exceptSun- Monday, Tui -ic I- '��� * ���'>��� Tynehead nesdaj and Sat* j '.' are ali received Isao-.i.. patched. h ain Vancouver, Victoria and ...... | via B. C. Electric rail- nr 12:30 -~': '*"*��� beJ ry Hill, Tim terluul and s.iuib Westminster, tv. 5,,.--: md Fridayi. ��� Burnaby, bj courlei ::. ��� Burquitlam. by courier. Lad ier. Port Gulchon, j.;.:. and Sunbury. dall) Upt S ��� ���' : Woodward, Tuesday. L ia [S iturday. via steamer fii..:-' C ������ J. C. Bruce. (Steve |ii mail itched and received via Tincotivi r I ,.:.. ..; I' per Siding, \\ la t;. X. P.. north. 1:00���Vancouver and Burnaby lake, via B. rail* ���;-. Saturda; a extr : lespatched to Vic t thl hour. ���.. lulling all c S. point- ��� id south iria. G, N ���'. .*��������� ���p. R. east, Sapper - n, Coquitlam. Note.���Tl ��� two 6:30 a.m. C. P, K nails out tat, tak mall 1 ill N-.v Weatminater cast - ������.- ani dial l< ' ;.ll. p.m. C P 8 di ill Lower Fraaer : li-iatn except Pltl lane For. Hammond, Ito u... -��� Mission Citj W :������; - - " Hot Springs. S M ��� I md Barnet goes I Wl - and C P. R. mails Mails Received. M& a Blaine and Seattle, in- |-iMia? .. -. points, via O. N. R. "0*..- ��� ' ' i a.n_.���Strawberry Hill, \\'~~ ��� ind South WestmtosteT, -''��� ���*��� :, i _d Friday). ' ���" ������ Vancouver aad Victoria, ��� railway. . ouver, via G. .V R ���������M " nn.���-Ladner, Port .. n Island and (Tues-' md -..uurday i Wood- *'���"��� Favourite, iSte.ves- t0B le - . i id -ecelved -��� a Van oonver ,;i -'* pa. ea it, ! ^Perton ��� -, ,. ., ,.it ,,-,-,��� Central Park Burnaby, by courier. Canadian Pacific Railway G> Irltlit Columbia Coaat Una Bervice TIME TABLE VANCOUVER VICTORIA SC '.TTLE ROUTE. Princess Victoria leaves Vancouvei Hriii' p.m. daily except Sunda VANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROUTE. Princess Victoria leaves Vancot dailj excepi Sunda at 10 p.m. Steamer Charmer at. 1 p.m. dali Princess Royal at i�� a.m. dailj except Tuesday. VANCOUVER-SEATTLE ROUTE Steamer Princess Royal leave a. m. ..ail-, except Tuosdaj for Sea tie. On Sundays leave; Vancouver 9 a.iu.j tor Seattle via Victoria. WESTMINSTER-VICTORIA ROUTE S.S. Trader -will leave Victoria for New Westminster every Tin- ja and Friday, when business offers Leaves New Westminster on W "tines-day and Saturd&J WEST COAST ROUTE. SS Tee* Leaves Victoria ll p.m ut, 7th, 14th and liOth of each month for Clay. ,������������ Mosquito Ha, ior and way ports, 7th ol each month for Quatsino and waj ports; L'Oih of each month for Ahcuset, Quatsino. Cape Scott and way ports VANCOUVEK-NANAIMO ROUTE. S. S. Joan Leave? Vancouver 1:80 pm daily, excepi Sunday. Leaves Nanaimo at 7 a. ni. VICTORIA-NANAIMO. . NANAIMO- COMOX-UNION ROUTE. S.S. City of Nanaimo. Leaves Victoria Tuesday 7 a.m.; ar- n*. i s Nanaimo 4 p.m, Leaves Nanaimo Saturday 2 p. m; arrives Victoria 8 p. m. S.S. Queen City leavei Vancouver 7 p.m. Sunday; arrives Nanaimo ll p. m. RIVERS INLET, VAN ANDA. LUNO, ETC S. S. Queen City. i'roui Victoria 8 p.m. every Wednei- daj Er a Vancouver 10 a.m following daj tor above and Intermedials points. Returning to Vancouver ^nn day afternoon; Victorl i Mondaj morning >la l. id* smllh, NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. B.S. Amur. Lea* es Vancouver '*!nii and 18th ot e\\ ��� ������. month ;it. * p in. UP RlVKR. Lieaver��� From New Westminster Monday Wednesday and Friday. From ('hliil-vaek Tuesday, Thursday in 1 Saturday. **+~- ���.**,****** ...������ . -..".���-. ���������������-.;���-���-:������������:������": r'ir? .":.:,:.-::s'':-.'-':."---":*-"'" ���++*�� �����******, ***************** (TjuRtES IN IRELAND. ....���- ��� ............. YOUR Fl s vs. Nf.:.:* Hi"-: For reservations and mtormatlon ���all or address rcn oo-TLKT. Aicetit. New WMtminstor C. B. FOS1 ER, :**-. Cien Pi���� Agent, V-mcouver I vv. Turn:P. l^fiear.' Hm i... **r,.(.r,i1rtt,* *'lr.,,T-1a ��� on, by courier. - Id .,��� nut Seattle ���t.i __^^H H tiso all points "v W'.slniinstei-. i ne above us to nails are b's" ��� -it. i iu' ������ L'la G. N. R- WHEN GOING EAST ��SK THE TICKET AGENT ^H TO SEND YOU OVER', "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" j Eight Tr����n�� Evs-v mv in the Ye��t BETWEEN Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME THE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD. Embodies the newest and best ideas for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, and LUXURY. It is lighted with both electricity and gasj the most brilliantly illuminated train in the world. The equipment consists of private .nmpartment cars, standard 16 jection sleeper?, luxurious dining car, reclining chair cars (seats free), modern day coaches and buffet, library and smoking cars. For Time Tables, Folders, or any further information call on or write F. W. PARKER, 7M Second Avenue. SeattV. Wish B in .;i ��� \\ Ictorio tlmUni! ;i B 9: tween lints Soattle, ti- ind points be* atini i ,mi jew We tmi al*-r, via nOFES8IONAL. A'HEAI.UCU. HAltltlSTl'IK SI > ��� Iloltor, etc., tli l.iiine Btreet opposite Court House New Westmin ster. Phono i-t'.',. H.TwaiDb. ,v KHMoraits. bbitI" ters and sollcltor.s. Blackie BH< Columbia street; New Westminster W. .1. Whiteside, H. h. Edmonds A. W "JUU I otitb also c. I' Mills. 31* niADE N'ew Westmin '' "' ide meet*, in the < Hull, as follows*. isda neetlngs-on the third l liu MITIN ft SoQUAWuS, BAItUlS- rers, sollciUirs, etts OHiees W We-stminster. Trap,. Bl0C��. �������' nrltson ami l-orne streets. m Systematic Advertising Day after day, and week after week, tell the people what you want them to know. Interesc the public in your business by compelling them to read your ads. Make them watch yoiir regular space in this newspaper every morning. System Spells Success Advertising in "any old way" is a thing of the past. Select your medium with the same care that you select your salespeople. Stick to the best. THE MORNING DAILY ^ is uno-'i.ralled as ajneans of hvmging'youv wares to public notice. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING NEVER FAILS. providing yen have the goods. 01 Ike DAILY NEWS a *. Boatman's Story of the Antt*. <*** tho Litt.0 Poop!*. Here Is a modern fairy story from Ireland: "One day about twenty years sgo," writes a cnrrMpoudent, "I vr-M llghlng from n boat on Cough Derg. l inquired of my boatmen If they hiad ��vi",- seen fairies At tirst. fearing to be- laughed at, they scouted the ldesk but one of them told tlie following: "On a Sunday tic *jra.s returning after tuns-- and stood with a Wend named Bullivan ou tha bridge ot KUlaloe. Looking toward a potato field on th�� sloye cf the rt3ln;. gronnd to the oast tif the towh, a field which ho was abt�� to pot!H out from this boat, he saw issuing from the liss a troop of 'UttJ�� people,' one being distinctly taller than the rest At first they .cetntaA rather blurred, then took distinct shapes and began to play the national gnaw o-I hurley among the hare potato rtga. He called Sullivan's attention to the-m, ' but for some time his friend could not eoe them, then said he could, and they w.rMied the game together for a timet Then the sun went in, and the falrtet, moving 0*ward the Has, as If return- tot: to lt vanished. Ltsses are mug* place--, sometime'* hillocks, sometlmiis depressions, often bushy, but nove�� cultivated. I hive !x-en totd they are left as doorways for the fairies whan visiting rhe earth'*, -wfaee."��� Chicago News, Humor mt Philosophy By DUNCAN M SMITH 2 _������ Jo rr I -��� yry. ��� i " _n -' WE WILL DRAFT YOUR ADS. ON REQUEST . i J No ad. is too small No ad. is too large ���TO OCCUPY OUR ATTE\\TTt<>>: su& ADVERTISING RATES_ON .. APPLICATION^ Thf: D.-vily New? reaches its readers in time co influence their daily wants. Use its columns to -���. your share of business. r* BOROH B. WAKTlN.BarrlaW am '" Fetirunvy, May,, ember, at 8 p. ro. meeting! on the third Bl-Hitt.:*. ���. pehnla|.y Nrw |iropo?e.d and \\-.ii:: ���.. Am"'*-l meetlng�� ; "IfftCrl ' - onthiy nr rjwirterl.. '���''ilie. S^-* ��� Curtis block, '- THE DAILV NBW3 Ttox 16f'. Tolephon. 64 _____T^^^^^^^^ SollHtor. 'i.iU'hon Wiirt, st fin and Wi-Ketirle utreets. N"�� mlnBtnr, B. C. ,��������� ' W i.ot!��-!tor.ete.. Cre^ontldock.; (,orner r.olnmt.l-1 ���* J0*""* Mtrerts. Now Wontmln"'***'' B Zl**7?��r>TZr7Z*^^ HlarkBon street. P* ** See Our Ad. Man For Rates ICeep Awak< A Bladenahurg merchant waa dofelng in his store, one day when -.i little git with a pitcher appeared in the doorway and asked for a quart of molasses. The storekeeper yawned, stretched himself, half opened his eyes, and then in an injured tone said, "Ain't there nobody ln Bladensburg that sella molasses but me ?" ****** MMMIMM+���������������>��������������-���>* PERT PARAGRAPHS. Trouble of onr own making ts about, the only kind tint ever causes In- komnla. TTTie entire picture Is ont of drawing tf ym can't find your .elf In the c"u- tral foreground. A full stomach rarely traveft wim * mean disposition. Some men like to have their wiv..�� do all the ehurchgoing and even ut* by doing all the ^heater going the��y- telves. It is true that women are foolish, but tf they were wise what would heer.iiia ef the men"; flnce no ewiiidi'iifw lu the person who is always cant-dlng ln you, A person may be agreeable to th�� ���joint of dlsagreeabllltlr. The reason ��vh; in c impan * throw In the scenery with every Hi>�� Class He';. ��� la thai II - ' ll -: tb'"'. mon*'* An Idle rumor Is ibotlt us busy i-* *��� oaad hornet. When tlilns;. u ��� coming easy jyja feel that everybody else who isn't lo la a jay and don ' I serve .uccess. The game laws idh'l prevent tb* wise boys from hunting suckers fell th* year around. A Modern Runabout. An antomoliile hns i.een constrvleted for the czar that In armored like a vrn�� vessel. Sow when He .ides abroad and his losing subiects throw things at him all he will have to do will ba to give the chauffeur thtf busy sitjn and be on hla way With this handy chariot It will b�� plenty safe, for the czar to go out into the field where the soldiers are show* Ins whnt they would do to the .Tnpa* aese if they had .1 chance, and review his troops. Then when a volley of hard, searching bullets Is fired at iiiin by mistake, he ,-an look up through ! *e opening after the balls have censed ! to make music ou the armor plate and ! laugh merrily and tell the soldiers Mint I the joke Is on them | It Is because of the ingenuity >r ' modern Inventions that lt Is much easier and pleasnnter to be czar than would appear to oue who vlewa Ci* Job only from a safe distance. i'i .**..���. ,. n ,��� .iifi.r., "In their way." said the old ftshw man, "Ashes nre uot sueh bad weathm prophets. It a storm is approaching the fish stop biting, and they won't f>it_ again until the storm is well over Tliey appear lo know when a storm 1# comln? and when it lias really passed- And to tlsh-jrmen and farmers livti. ��� Mons the shore flsh foretell thc uea. approach of cold weather. Hours before it comes fishes l'��ave the shallov* waters inshore and seek deeper water which tn Its depths will stay warm ami keep an equable temperature after th�� shallower and stirfa.-e waters hav�� turned cold. Oh, yes, Ashes know �� thing or two about the weather."��� Washington Post. -.llth-, For tin. nlU Daya. What stopped the old housewife habit of taking the tablecloth out aftet each meal ani shaking it on ttM ground to the edification of Ihe dog, cat, chickens and birds? As a boy w*} used to dellirht In that shake, especially if a comely matron or a pretty g>rt bad hold of the cloth her body swav��* io gracefully as she handled lt. Na oth��r motion, not even the rhythm* dance, set off her figure to better ad vantage, and the uilnxea knew It and always managed to give those flirts when admirers were handy by. Bat *ome (��e InvooUd a brash aad a prat ty receiver, and a aa* faafctM wm- ���st-Wartingtsa (laj Paaal -,\\^. :.i ��� 1 '��� * ���> if <\\ .' t ! : ~ ��� i ,' ��������: %m> , m* '. a 1 ft I** v ���' t> h '���% . ������ -���������,.! ' ��� 7j . ��*' ' . * * . - -J ���' * ��� fl'""% I ��� I :*���- ... a ;.'...' ' ' '" /*. .. *f ��� nf j.,4. . I i ������. '*:��� *,\\,''" *:. ^"iti] :���*��� ��� i *>:'*>������, .' .*' ','i .'. 7-&A - '. ���:���? - I ., ri ^-'"�� ���*������ ' . ��� :��� . t*... ��� ';��� -V ���' - "^ ***?,***{ -���-.:;-., \\\\ n '' trl .������*���: ,'. ��� "* ������' ��� _____J__L__t_9 ...'-.'��� ��� -.. *;v .'"J Ai* JSI_*V�� -I*.' ���; Mi IM '"'**�� ���*"������, ���^?*..4_'4j ��� .������������.fc.jrtj| *' ���*_��ail_t.i_l - ��� ' *' a . *>���'. . 1 VW-t ..rv "** VV -"ii ��� ..Fjr..s��.a^ *iPm ��� *fe', '"**��i ���* y-4-4 * ".-'. . al -.'v-^*^3 ���-:. I " *i�� ' ' . , ' ..'.,��� ! ii ',*' '.VfVv ���^���^K-\\^.'r<*, a l'.**''^^! ms- **.' -"' y'w' :'*A''v:i'.V ��� "':'iH'?.'-V*i__i \\fMt;*rM ;':&���.> PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY NEWS ri riv Ji'O "'' - <_��� ,^-.f j'i.c.***.*��.V LKl_l.l_._r! I __������___. '._ Mil' ' W* *'������ ���'��� v.-.* i.', ������ W *% * _j> - ?'��� .���' '.I*.? ���Ms-ifcan'-'j*' ���ff,.,U*.' ��� Jl. I >''"t*J.' . lip*'.' lip, mi* fe"r ii.' _��� -j_ m III!?- P.- ����������� I-; -.��-.->��� %% ��� !_ ir $, .,^", %?*$$$ $:*?iM *;Vfc'-'..;,'.<'e irt.p.J ___ .*"'���* -'" S toft fe'M-"** .. '��t>. .*,..*. Tv:*'- l'i'"*:'! p,|*_ j *��e...-;��^ ** ; ��� ��� J a ��-s-y ,, _. . 3v t?.*,-.-NV". lflfcjtf|,| *�� *\\- f* . MymW1*''--'-- ��� k J* tf'��� ?? " i ���- ���������� ������ 1..V i��*w In ���_.��� ����� 4 ���iM_��l;l__f '-'. ' v��cHi'.V iS^'Hi -T^i';,';-''���* ���*��� tSlfe. ���**������'.'��>/ '<1l?|:_f :���������������; '' jWi * . **t rA*l*.. ��� _��� %$*������*���' "" l-vr,# :.";������ �� 5t.', _ 'I' *��! ' S 5 'Wi "e* * ��* **l *>.- ���*,-.**. 1^1. [|'|il-.r'.,"*v' h,|r._i -jhr.. ��.l** f^ii M ll -a* *- * (I. _," Paint This is a good time of year to do your Painting before the wet weather sets in and the dampness gets into the wood. Hollywood Paint l^BaBi^^^^^^i^i.......i.Ba_n*__s__.i^__w "Wears on the Job, not Off." Anderson & Lusby BOWLING Captain A. E .Hale's quintette de I feated Cup:, ("lark's team at the Westminster Bowling alleys yesterday eve- ning, the following being the individual scores: Cact. Clark's Team. REBELLION SPREADS IN DEPENDENCIES Robinson Jackson Arnold . . .Muni; . . Clark .. l .138 . 99 . ln-l im 161 154 ir.it 108 129 Mil Total. Ave. 154���446 Its 103���352 165���377 it.*���:is^ 147���448 117 125 UT 119 Maddened Mob Clashes with Armed Police in Streets of Belgrade ��� Blood Flows Freely. A. F. Hah Harper Johndro Atherton A. K. lii'.l' Cact. Hale's 1 2 . .161 . . .123 .113 .. 123 ...135 20or, Team. ! Total. Ave. 1S2 1ST 119 166 138 139���482 14S���45b 171���43:: 127���406 1S6��� J5'.i 160 152 144 135 163 1238 Majority for Hale's team High score, Harper High average, A. i-\\ Hale . .187 .160 CHICAGO TO INVESTIGATE CONDITION OF ITS POOR li, [gra le S. rvia, Oct. 8.���Several scores ol persons were injured today ,5u a clash between the police and n ! mob in an attack upon the foreign j ministry. The p. oi il. are incensed at the weak character of the uoie of protest senl by ihe ministry to Austria iu regard to the receul actions of that nation i j The mob formed ln the Btreets. and tired by the speeches of the agitators, j who demanded vengeance for the "betrayal of the nation by cowards," 1 niade ;i furious attack on the police. ! Members of the mob used stones and .chilis, while the police used their sa tiers freely, cutting down all who came within range. Chicago, Oct. 7. -An Investigation In Instances the mob ovci We Have ALL KINDS OF TOILET REQUISITES of the best quality. T. A. MU1R & CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ellard Block, New Westminster. of th" reports that thousands of powered the police and took their bb school children in Chicago are under- hers from them, The crowd was driv- fed was ordered last night bj the city ,,.,, bs.cl_ from the ministry, however, council, which resumed its work after after a hard light. A second call for the summer vacation. The committee i reserves was sent and they are "ti on schools wn.- instructed to inquire their way here to assist ihe 120, I in,_o 'the situation and recommend troops who answered the lirst call measures of relief. The heads of the hsSue(j [n the royal ukase, of Tnes- city government and of the school: ^av hoard made arrangements yesterday j Albania Independent. for a gathering of municipal officials' Vienna. Oct, 8.���Albania today de* and officers of charitable organiza- ciared its Independence of Turkey, actions to fix upon a definite, Immediate cording to despatches received here, plan of relief. The executive commit- This, following the similar action of tee of the civic federation also took Crete last evening, leads to the belief action looking toward an elaborate in- that there will he a general rebellion vestlgation of conditions in poorer j throughout tlie Turkish dependencies homes of the city. ���I..H--H- I-I--I-I"!- ���H"I-'H"H-H-' iar ADVERTISE ����� ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS PRINTING ���THAT'S OUR BUSINESS Every order placed with us means a satisfied customer. OUR WORK SATISFIES OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Rates on work of any description or quantity quoted on application. Jackson & Morrison Daily News Block. New Westminster. Phone 388 ���i-i-i-i-i-i-i'-i-i-'i-i-i-i-H-i-i-i":' * Electric Railway Service i #��� - ��� -- t *'!_ * ��� :'(c ��� ��� * * ��� * * ./_ Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and wsv stations will run every halt- hour from 5:50 a. m. Last car leaves at 11 p. m. (Last car lv. Vancouver 11:30.) Cars leave the depot every twenty minutes for both Sapperton aud city limits over the citj line. ft City Line: Cars leave tram J. office on tbe hour, twenty mln- ��� utes after and forty minutes at- * ter, commencing at 6:20 a. m. "2 Sapperton Line: Cars leave * at ten minutes after the hour, $ half past an.l fifty mtautes after ��� the hour, commencing at 6:30 * a. m. i Sunday Service halt-naurly between 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd unless some stringent action is taken at once. Albania is a mountainous country in the western part of Turkey in Europe and borders on the Adriatic sea. ll is north of Greece and has a population of about 2,000,000. The Young Turk movement started in the northern part of Albania and an uprising there against the Sultan pro..ably will prove serious. Sultan Will Fight. London, Oct. 8.���A member of ihe Turkish embassy, whose name is not .- j made public, declared today that un* 2 less Austria retreats from its present _*.! ;iosition, Turkey undoubtedly will de- V clare war, and asserted that the Sul- T tan will not wait long. He intimated X | that the Turkish government had dis- I played every desire to bring the difficulties to a peaceful settlement and had earned the support of the powers. lt is said here on good authority that Russia will issue a circular note to the i powers this evening,protesting against the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by _Yustri,a along the lines ol its known position to the positions of Franco and England, lf ihis note Is issued, the situation will be more critical than ever before. Justifies Grab. Hilda Pest, Hungary, Oct. K.���Denying that the annexation of llosnia and Herzegovina was broughl about through a desire for territorial expansion and expressing ihe best wishes for Turkey, Emperor Franz .losef today addressed ihe- Austro-Hungarlan delegatlans here today. Franz .losef assumed credit for developing the two provinces to a point where I hey are ready for constitutional government, and he added; "Constitutional governmenl was pnssihli only through annexation." *? *::-*-��� ?*r,*?J^*?J:*r*r:*r*y;*r-*JJ* **#*#**f*#*#*1!f*#*#*#*#*#*x* "Tho man who tries to attract business without advertising is like the fellow who throws his sweetheart a kiss in the dark. He knows what he is doing, but nobody else does." William Jennings Bryan WE WANT EVERYBODY to know that tlie place to buy. either for speculation, or Acre Home, where you get all City Facilities is Five QUEENSBOROUGH WATER FRONTAGE PLANKED ROADS DITCHED LAND t'ail and get our Price List 50IL INEXHAUSTIBLE INDUSTRIAL SITES ALL CITY FACILITIES. at one means dollars t< F. J. HART k CO., Ltd ��a.��a__,��__i_i__ii��ue5U-_M Telephones 88 ��109 li.'__-_________U/M_______i_3UL_l( MUSICAL PRODUCTION PLEASED BIG AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT Cue ..I ' .��� mosl ileliglllhii ;im| Ins dilating musical comedies seen al ilu- Opera house this season wa< lau! night's i'-, i.ii.irinee of ' A Knighl for , a Daj," w It h \\li.;.- Gei trude Hutchin* ' son and Uobbj Barr} playing i . lead* ( lng roles, The play contnlne I numerous bits which wi re adniirubl*. ing , by the pretl y choruses. The duet, "Life is a See-Saw,' particularly : pleased the lai ge audience, the Intro* , duction nf several si e saws Illuminated by colored light and ridden uy I members of the chorus, with Cunld oc* I cupylng the centre, bringing repented | applause, j Another novi I feature of the play i was the finale, in which each girl I wore a sparkling wn aih of fairy lights, while elect nwiiiicrs dang- '. led in lhe background. Mr, Barry kepi the liouse In un uproar during | the entire ! et formaiu e li; hla clever . singing, dancing nnd . , i. .... an(j ; we.s - - ipported ;.-. mi i;i ���],. i Herbi rt, who pla ��� . s,,r Willi I,el- . "Mj Mttll (I i ; i .', i " and "I'll Like Anotli latiun .Iuei I Like That," wet || of the pro Another of O Special Line ur OF Ladies' Hats -'��* Ladies' Lustre Blouses Each $1.75 to $4.75 There i an unusual range of styles In cream, black, navy, brown, grey', lustre blouses; *i_..-s are from 32 to 42 Inches. Every garment perfectly tin- Ished and correctly sized. We Are Showing a New Selection of Neck Ruchings wide up-to-date ruchlngs In all the popular shading.--, it se.nis iis If we cannot gel these ruchlngs fast enough, See this new lot at mice, as they will soon be gone. Among the many neckwear novelties are new gold braid and cord lies, motor se.irvi-s and colored ciillui'S. An Attractive Display of New Lace Trimming and nsi ���i Without doubl the nicest range of iiiing we have ever bad the pleasure of Bhowlni ami originality of design which is Biire to please ihosi Bomehting different from the usual run of trlnimi" in This nev, .bowing consist creiiui and white, two'toned effects edgud Oriental laces, flne meshed guipure black lace and Insertion, gold and silk b and prlc'-s. Ask to Bee them. lac ,,r new lil. i Insertion a'"1 diet Insertion, -i''-11^1' Millar Insert ppllque, ' I cm ni.it!'- W. S. Collister & ^������WBH KiHS:ca5.'.a*...a^... '*'. 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