@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "e477e856-770a-4c1b-b5ba-b4d4cdfbf370"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[New Westminster Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-05"@en, "1910-02-22"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0317216/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ riRe INSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. NEW WESTMINSTER. LiPiz ASSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO./ NEW WESTMINSTER. _��� LUMB 5, NUMBER 43 NEW WESTMINSTER B. C, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21!, 1910. 1 '""' '"���'��������� __6H .jjiiiii Of CITY COUNCIL tulii Island Bridge Again In The tetA Limelight -Commit- Report. N<" ��� ���rlnBacted of husinesb was PERMANENT PAVEMENTS PLAN PROMULGATED City Fathers Will Advance Scheme for Paving Residential Streets on Local Improvement Plan. " The residents on some of the principal Streets Of New Westminster will be asked if they wish to have their streets paved on the local improve- K ] c;it dea. ^^^^^^^ al lasl night's meeting of There was a lull turn- |ment plan. Mayor Lee and the ma- ^InTthe business was rushed '' time, the council lout Itbtrougn in . good j shortly after lu o'clock, the meeting the jority of the city council have come to the conclusion that the; tune has adjouriunn I IB the >euise OI would probably something arrived for the citizens ot the Royal i city to start building m.uk. a remark that the Lulu QOO all" nut liavi cost iiie $30,- This will permanent roads and a scheme wiui tliis end in view will be broached to the residents of Agnes street, Queen's avenue, Royal avenue and Fifth street. Thi- mattet came up at last night's meeting of the council, the majority of thi... aidermen seeming to think 'that to spend a few hundred dollars The approaches to the Lulu island ,lere an(1 Ul(.,.(, afJ arranged by the ' will cost the city about *.uu, bylaw would be like throwing money br (I,,', present protection to the draw ftwfty Aderman Johnston was the |__i ���__ Illaud bridge hip contractors ^^^^^ tbe ,,. their estimates ^^ ���nJ effect ou the city, but rather 'hard lines ou the contrac- Hill GOVERNMENT E UNABLE 10 mi a carry Premier Asquith Finds Himself Deserted by Allies and Prospects a: e Another General Election Must lace Shortly-���Kind's Speech at Opening of Parliament Gives Finance Control Lo Commons. Take Cm Mi. LIQUID*IE COBKSLEY DAMAGE CLAIM New Westminster Pays For Experience in the Supreme Court���Costs Equal Claim. William T. cheque from minster for Cooksley wi.l receive a the City of New W'est- 11257.91, a proceeding LONG FORGOTTEN MAP IS FOUND IN VAULT Relic of early days Unearirrd In Treasurer's Office-Old Times Land Values. tne i�� not adequate. _ . . lonly alderman who seemed to Uderman Jardine asked for anj: doubts about the scheme Alderman Bryson | mar^efl that it was hardly fair have e re- to When Ninprialion. ma^**a**m>. '-^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_h ,n,K, a that if tlie work had been Uh, |.(,slci(,Ilts on tnoso streets to have \\ ,'. right in the first place, there |t0 pay foi. tllt, improvement out of would be nq need to spend the $700. thelr own pockets when other streets ' ed to know who was respon- were t^ing improved out of the gen- the error. He did not set Bra) revenue of the city. satisfactory response, but , flxid all the same. politics threw their legislation, by another ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ When the vault in the city tit ��� which will mark the culmination of a urer>s olf[Ce was being 0ieanej out hard-fought lawsuit. In 1908 Mr. 'recently, an interesting relic of tbe Cooksley and his wife were thrown |pas( dayB Q, X)nv Westminster came out of a dogcart and sustained se- 110 ight u ,g a map of th0 ^ fo].. vere injuries. The cause of the spill ty-elght years old and bears the foi- was a faulty culvert, and Mr. Cooks- lowing legend: ley promptly sued the city council for | "Lithographed under the directio.i CHANNEL FLYING SERVICE TO OPERATE tnd London, Feb. 21.���A trans-channel aerial Bervice, operating both dirigibles and aeroplanes, will be in operation within a year, according to an announcement today by officials of ll,. the Paris-London Aerial company. The company yesterday opened negotiations for the erection of sheds at Dover, which has been selected as the English terminus. These sheds will be used to house the aerial cars, FORMER SULTAN IS STARVING TO DEATH He wantt gih.e fi i any verj u���, i,ii,:_, rt-lll b. 7i���. �� iti ; committee was given au extensii ��� i'- time in which to report ,,. ��� , ii stion of a proposed change In the water rates. New Regulator Coming. \\ ii Gray, on behalf of the ;. Ittee, reported that the the required additional liad been ordered ere in two months ,.: po ed on the frequent breaks of juice. These had bj repairs to the line, ,.:,: Superintendent Bowier �� to Vancouver seme day Bee If the arrangements ( . made to have the resl- fli: ol ��� Westminster notified i whenevei tin power was about to he shut off. 11 ��� .. ��� ved by Alderman Gray. \\ '. by Alderman Jardine, thai the time tor receiving the ten- d rs for : vei pipe be extended for nd this brought out the tiu, former sultan, Abdul Hamid. Atr :. ��� has been tuken in tlie ; dul is at Sulokina, where it is re- year. Alderman Qilley ported be is alOwly .jtftrving himself pointed that a request for an ex- | to death. f time had been turned down at il neetlng of the council and Constantinople, Feb. 21.���The government today refused to deny the report that a famous European scien- London, Feb. 21.���The players in the ijauie of cards on thi table In the House of Commons today. The go.eminent Is without the allies necessary to carry and the present outlook is that the country will be stirred up general uocilon within a few months. Premier Asquith announced that the financial legislation will be put ahead oi the proposals to curb the power of the House of Lords. John E. Redmond,the Irish leader, declared flatly that the Nationalists would not support that program. The laborites are holding a meeting to decide their course. They probably will follow In the footsteps of the Irish members. The government may be able to adopt the budget by the grace of the Conservatives, who possibly will vote for it in order to avert financial chaos and keep the wheels of the empire turning; but the enactment of the budget will, as Mr. I. dmond pointed out, leave the winning cards in the hands of the lords, wl o will then be free to reject the bill for the reforming of thei. house and force another election. | The meeting of parliament today was momentous, for the cabinet';- policy was noi revealed to th< country until the moment Premier Asquith took the floor. Seidom in thi House of Commons have its proceedings been watched with more intense Interest. Mr. Redmond an his Irish colleagues controll. d the course of events. His pronouncement tl it the Irish members would not support the prime |peilows Cemetery. Rev. ,T. S. Mender minister was the sens;, ion of the day, and it appears to have settled the administration's fate. It is reported thai tw nty-flve radical? ha\\ ��� declared their intention of supporting Mr. Redmond against the govern) int's course, and that great pressure is being brought to bear from the radicals to induce Mr. Asquith to resign forthwith. Austen Chamberlain will propose an amendment to the king's speech, tn favor of tariff reform and imperial preference, at the same time deploring the failure of the ministers to recognize in the speech the nature and gravity of the state of trade and employment. On,, clause ln the king's speech today is regarded as most significant: Referring to tlie proposed reform of the House of Lords, the speech contained the qualifying cause, "In the opinion of my advisers," which is interpreted as meaning that the king wants to disassociate himself from such proposals. $1700 damages. ^^^^^^ In the county court he was given judgment for $505 and his wife was given $185. The city appealed the i case to the supreme court, and about two months ago a decisl on was ] handed down confirming the previous finding and granting Mr. Cooksley the costs of the appeal. The costs amount to $505.91. At last night's council meeting Alderman Johnston, of the finance committee, recommended that a cheque be made out to Mr. Cooksley for the whole amount. Some of the aldermen smiled when the amount was mentioned. Funera of William Cunningham, The funeral of the late William Cunningham took place yesterday of Gaptain Parsons, R. _., New Westminster, July, 18*i_, bv oider of Col. S. C. Moody, R. E., etc." Extensive Area Embraced Even at that time tlie city was quite extensive, the map taking in from between what Is now Fourteenth street to Queen's park and from the quay side to Fifth avenue or Melbourne street, as it was then Called. The streets were all name t with proper names, Third avenue was Pelham street; Fourth avenue, Mon - real street and Fifth avenue, M - bourne street. Park Reserves. The open space where the Carneg: 1 library now stands is marked, "market." Large tracts of land wllich ai ) now built over are marked for pubic parks, and a space taking in all I from the family residence to the ^M the land lying between Fourth street and Sixth street and between Colum- son officiating at the burial service, bia street and Queen's avenue is re- The large number of flowers were served for government buildings, evidence of the universal esteem in Othr large blocks are set aside for which the late Mr. Cunningham hospital and school purpostse. and it was held by the people of New West- is evident from the map that the peo- mlnster The pallbearers were pie living here at that time had great Messrs Slater, Fitzgerald, Pumpnrey, faith in the future of the city. Stlnchcombe, Howes and Hughes. One of the most remarkable fea- Marchie & Sons had charge of the tures of the map ls that some of the funeral arrangements. assessments are marked on it in red ���.| ink. The figures have been put on after the map was printed, and it is Home Rule Question. difficult to say just what year they "If the prime minister's home rule are for, Dut they probably date back tli tho motion. Alderman ! , voting and Aldermen Gray, Jardine, Johnston and Welsh all Villi $ ��� ��� :i. Why? In Altl'Tman Johnston's report for the finance committee, he suggested that the pound keeper bo Instructed to appi bi fore the committee London, Feb. 21,���Parliament was ^ formally opened this afternoon by t had been employed to examine i King Edward, accompanied by Queen AJexandra, anu is uo and reauy for in. sion. i ue state opening ai I the pomp anu pageantry associated with tne occasion since the ac measure of last year for extending the legislative functions of the legis- ! latlve council in India and increas- '; ing ihe The guards about the former mon- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ifch have been ordered never to leave he and Alderman Smith voted against 'i,;.,, aione for a moment. The Young |cessi6n 0I Henry VI11 Bryson re-j Turks fear lie would end his life. uppermost in tne "minds of should he meet violent death the (thousands who witnessed tne specta- Young Turks know they would be ac- [ck) iu l|K, 8treetg aml aul0Ug Uly 00. cused with doing away with him, and oupant8 0l Ua, uencnes in the gilded the present regime would suiter In chamber was the thougnt of the forth- consequence. coming tight wmcii threatens the very .existence of the hereditary house of lords, and many felt that they were _ ,, , , ., ���.. . ���,. i spectators of acts preluding historic Pauline Johnson, the great Mohawk |ohaMM iu iimltutions many centur uo>. fully organized 1 *ut> ln*-' number of their members,'speeches of cabinet members exam- u J,,, l- i.t ��hs *��. I these bodies have been elected and ined, and only one of them contained ; have met. They have entered with a voluntary reference to home rule. iii" was marked bv 'eood promise upon the enlarged du-(The government wants the effect of A �������� A ties and responsibilities entrusted to ,the prime minister's declaration to ^^^^^ >sponi them." Reply to the Speech. The lirst business lo be transacted in the House oi commons was tue adoption without division of a motion setting aside tne sessional order, declaration, made just before election, to the seventies, had been taken seriously in England, ; Realty Values Then and Now. as it was in Ireland, the other ques- Th(i most valuable piece ol proper. tions would ail have been dwarleU ty a, Umt Umf, w&f. Uu, ^ op wMoh 1 Mr. Balfour said that he bad 18* tho Dominton TrU8t butiQmg now stands, and It beat's tbe figures $1200. At present the assessment on that lot Is $40,000. Two hundred dollars wns the value of the lot on which the Daily News office Is situated, and the corner on which Read's store now stands was worth $1000. Lots on Royal avenue were listed at $50 and $100. as was most of the property off Columbia street. The assessment for the whole block between Queen's avenue and Third be, as the doctors say, local and not constitutional. All Want Something Different. The Lords and all paities In the House of Commons wanted the form of the House of Lords. Labor party wanted to altolisn Pauline Johnson Coming Back. with iii Mb books, vouchers, eta Tne BUg* Doet-entertalner, who, after taking gestlon was adopted without com- ,j omUm B0Ciety by! storm, has settled ^: ....- also suggested thai, the quietly in Vancouver for a eeason, matter of securing an auditor be left will appear again In Princess nau. In the hands of the mayor and that Sapperton, Tuesday evening, Maich Fltz Muse, the old man who had his |t glle wiu gjve iU1 entirely new pro- re Hie tne prohibtiug peeis from participation in i^ouse of Lords altogether. The Na- elections. At the conclusion of this U(m.lUbIS aIlll the English and Scotch avenue, and between Sixth^and Sev business the debate ou the address |memberB wanted a reform of the con- in repl- to the speech from the throne 'Btitut|on. The Irish wanted to get was begun. , M ' out of ' the constitution entirely. of debate in the |Lookjjjg under the surface, how could In the course H broken a couple of months ngo, be asked to appear before the finance committee and tell his tale. Mayor Lee and Alderman Jardine were appointed to go to Victoria to reprrs, nt -N'ew Westminster in a conference to be held with the government re good roads nnd municipal ownership of telephones. Tro dele- gates will act In co-operation with those from Vancouver and other municipalities. The usual mass of correspondence *as deall with in a summary manner. A letter front the eierk of thP municipality of Burnaby asking the city tn pul certain streets in repair to eonnert with improvements in Burnaby �����,.��� received and filed. Reeve Byrne and Councillor Hill were present and spoke on the subject. changes ies old. ^^^^ The ceremony did not wardly from scores of openings mMi^ZTmSS SrtTf the"^ House of Commons ,��� adopted the finance bill the lords | Mr mt differ out- Hruse of Lords on the address in re- | he govei.nment say that they knew nievdous state p.y to the king's speech, Lord Lands- hftt wafj the opinion of the country Sresenw close downe. leader of the opposition, said I any of lh, great lB8ueB belore * _ . .._ _. ,. *,,��� ..�� n.>n^., nf Commons ., the uniform of an gram with the exception oi "The Sue- ish the Season," her -,"--,"- to a representative assembly was unchanged. The proposed sequence of events was clear, he said. First, the financial bill was to be disposed of and diplomatic. ��val .ne -mm *** ^"���.'SlTSt ^f %��\\\\S Landsdowne Is Amazed. record. ^^^JJj^g^JS considerable curiosity, but no expla- Lord Landsdowne expressed amaze- , Jisw"^ ^ y announced legisla- nation of the desire for secrecy on ment at the audacity of tne govern- gM f, einme. ^ ^ ^ ^ Q, ^ fQ who ment assuming the right to make Uon, ana ��MW��J "^ would be put the map away has been discov- Buch proposals on the strength,ot the i���^^ thls scgslon. ered. recent elections, in which thc> nau , ���The ^^ o{ Lords," said the pre- obtaine-d a majority only by reiyus | . rejected tbe budget, I - "���"'" "hk"dm""'wrUdwe 'feLr-a i__s_dinwB wieluer takes of brilliancy. The King's Speech. King Edward, in a momentous speech from the throne, said in part: "Recent experience has disclosed serious difficulties due to recurring ces of strong opposition belie two branches of the legisla- in their councils. You think this a sutficient man- tlelr ^^ touched her She Is cultivate THREE BQI.L4BS FROM JAP the and Sir Wilfrid Has Bad Cold. Ottawa, Feb. 21.���Sir Wilfrid Lau- k r '"still confined to his house suf- rln�� from a coid, but expects to be oul tomorrow. Hon. L. P. Brodeur wn,UnueB ,0 show improvement, but Hii'i"" n^y be able to leave for ""Ida before about the end of the and dramatic ..0... - a barbaric swing of primal emotion Miss Johnson will be assisted by Miss Thompson, pianist. Chambertain In France. ���-"SphF^eS,�� Satosman, arrived here today. BEAVERS WILL BE STRONG "N NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Here is the present line-up of the Beavers for 1910: Catchers-Joe Sugden. Jim Jj�� gan, Dick Boettlger, Burrldge, Doran and Piece. Erlckson. Pitchers-Brinker *. ^ B(J Brve Jensen. Hwry wl||lftm WfcnL Wli'tamson, Sklllman. Thiele, Cass, yv ,^ Hj Standridge I HllJllI) .1 v* am,,. . in the opinion use the last expression advisedly, be- mem u Id provide that cause lf the words of His Majesty's ��� people, so constituted speech have any meaning at ad that I A ���e ...-- .. j in the nance in legislation "These measures, in ....* "''������""������ CBUBe [t the words of His ��*��y��|--��meeting of the Irish Nationalists of my advisers, should ProMgthg h ftny meanlng at Bl, that A meeting ot e was Is house should be so cons.ituted J^ they mean... he.d today to determine the party's ^se in unarne Batos resiauranc d empowered as to exercise impar Landsdowne insisted that the J�� government pro- late yesterday evening at the point of '"- 0'""���', to Dr0D08ed leg,s!a ' v���"', ""��'"'"' nn 8UCh ' Johh Redmond, leader of the a revolver and forced the Nipponese A gun man, vaguely described as white, ta.l and slim, held up a Japanese in Charlie Sato's restaurant an pram. _ _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Irish parliamentary party, presided, t0 part with three dollars, all the and that he is in a mood to fight un- cagn he had on j,im> less Premier Asquith clears the way j The fire-iron artist left in a hurry, for Irish aspirations may be gathered after getting the money, and has not from his appeal to the people of Ire- been Been Bince. land, issued this morning, for party | The ^-^ haVe been notl_.e_ of the incident. Verdict of Suicide. Harry K"88- Haggin, Inflelders���James, Breen, Scharn- weber, Sampson, Smith, Broadbent, Outfielders���Capron, Clynes, Swain, Tallant, Bassey, Adams, Crocker. tion the functions of Initiation, revis- �� & an(J declared tnat the real Ion, and���subject to proper saie- oplnlon of the House of Commons guards���of delay." waB against the government. Prince of Wales to Travel. i "My .""tions with al. foreign pow- | Balfour Criticize. Speech. ers continue to be friendly. The es- Arthur J. Balfour spoke for the tablishment of the union of South Af- 0j)pOBition. He criticised the kings i-ica has been fixed for the end of gpM.cn Ior it8 ambiguity, particularly May when its new government will on the navai question. He had hoped be constituted, and soon after the for a declaration that the govern- first parliament, representing the con- ment waB prepared to face the situa- solidated electorate, will be ready to tlon and pr0vide everything necessary be assembled for its Important dellb- for the defense of the empire. The erations. general election had been primarily "I am sending my son, the Prince on U)e budget, and he was not quite of Waies to make an extended Jour- Bure what the country had pro- ney through my South African pos- nounced. sessions In the autumn, before the j ..Wnen the budget," he said, has opening, in my name, of the first 'recoived a cold and chLly but numer- legislature at Cape Town. lca.ll>' adequate support in this house "It is with peculiar Interest and lt wll, doubtless become a law. It pleasure that I contemplate this visit, BeemB that tbe majority of the con- when my son will have the privilege, Btituencies in Great Britain are P'e- not for (he first time, of inaugurating pared t0 support that budget, but can the parliamentary life of a great u be pretended that Ireland favors united dominion and will convey to ,t? ,f ire|and abstains from oppos- Soutb, Africa, on Jbehalf ot my*K ,np tne budget it will be because the and the empire, our ardent praises Ir)gh memberB think that the inter- for the welfare and future progress egtg of home rule override those of ,��� ��� ���~ , -. ��� ^ ta>kA_ of her people. flnance. and I hoid that If the budget 'elections are necessary, but as both day to Box ten rounds before the Bad- The Indian Council. were isolated from all other questions had good majorities there ls Uttle ger Ath.etic club of Milwaukee on "In conformity to an important n would be rejected. i danger of their losing their seats. *eDruary n. funds. Dissolution Soon. "This appeal," said Mr. Redmond, "is vitally urgent by reason of the strong probability that another dis- i The coroner-B jury WhiCn waB em- solutlon of parliament will be upon paneled to inquire into the death of us immediately���perhaps before Eas- j B sargent has returned a verdict ter" , m..\\\\ \\ot suicide while temporarily Insane. Premier Asquith has filled the va- Tne body iB Deing neid at the mor- cancles in the ministry, which is an tuary parlors of Murchie ft Sons un- indication that he expects the gov- tll word jB received from one of hit ernment to pass safely through the brothers, who is practicing law III crisis. The new ministers are Wil- Portland. No word has yet been re- 11am Wedgewood Benn and Ernest Jo- 'ceived from the father of th�� unfor- seph Soares, Junior lords of the treas- |tunate man. ^^^^^^^^^^ ury; Edwin Samuel Montague, under secretary for India; C. William Norton, assistant postmaster general. Mr. Norton succeeds Sir Henry Nor- _ man, who failed of election. I Milwaukee, Feb. 21.���Jimmy ClaJ��- This completes the ministry. In by, of Milwaukee, and Young Lougl the case of the Junior lords by- ey. of Philadelphia, were matched to- Lightweights Matched. I t 13 i �� ���Jr iv- ���'���-'��� -. THE DAILY NEWS fed Advertisements M M���1^ ��*�����"': '-�� *'��i *V'-'. .VTAtt > .'7: i- Scotch Whisks .���������-. . '��� . it- ��� ������ . :���'������������ ". - '-. '..' _v._ ���������������"'.. . A re-art ':' ��� -���--.'��� ��� - - - ��� ��� - r b - .- ��� art ��� 1 1 _. 7. f 5- :������.-.>.. . - ��� ������-��������� ���- -i*-- ��� . . ��� . - - ��� ' ��� ' '..* - i. *-��.. '��� tjm ' ��������� ��� ��� WtaWtt I ��� '- ��� . >.'������-.. 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' ��V. ���. . ��� v. ; .. .; ������ .: 1, ). * ��� ::-.z ��� ��� ' ��� ' - ' ' . ���' ��� , ��� ��� ���'-'��������������� ' ��� ******* NOTICE. Dittr-.- -,�� ���.,��� Wetfar ���:���<��� ���'������'������- ��� , ��� ' ' ler. W .,",,? ��D V" to��o��.D8 d'--��crlbed ���'.:.������ reel .: LE ��� ' . ��� : '��� . ��� Land ' r. "... ��� - : t i -: ���*'-"' sh. r��� ������ ��� .-'��� . I Job Printing 00 ' ARROW PRESS 729 FRONT ST.. WINDSOR BLOCK ��� "���'.:���-.- ��� ��� ���: lay _j ..'. .. CAPITAL J RESERVE Bra_::.r5 _- .iii N-�� Y::i I" B A iii M i. ters of Credit respond . i - - : Sarlnes Bani D r��c��lveJ Iz ^^^^^ and interest ��� * .-��� ��� rota' &sae_ - s -EV WEST'.' ', 5_��= =: 8. D. BRT- 1! - ' i : r I It. Estimate l II. I /1 ;��� f : OH I i. I I .'��� ���: I 0^ '���, r �� PCrt "nn rked OMirtbooss, Ne* WestmiDntei .'...., ''' H" '���'-''��� I "��� ��� '���'������ '.'<������-...,.. cm, ,; ���; ,r, J* ;:' ' | ��onthw< ��� corner ;������ .. . .,.,;:���.;,;'';.L';' v ""->> 2. n*w ., ,; ������^-- D ��� -��� ibcncs tovth ;���:���,. :-��� ��tr��ei ''��� "il!-' ,h"" <;=^ "-'-^. tnJle . thence north one_alf mils ti.Anr* 0 '.���",���. E KABTIN BABK18TEB ":; ' '-'"���? mile thence north one- ���tt,i\\ rVMvlUjr. Oulchon block. '>>- ''*-" T",,,ir- t*ence west to Ou point of POR | ��� .1. ot, p. f'j.lv mcxlf-rn lol '������- by !'.- p >-,. U700 on*- J..S li PAINTERS. PAPER HANGERS AND ��� DECORATORS. FOR BALE ��� Waterfrontage, 20 ->n sixth avenue, between Second av- chalriH of wa'fTfronta^'- on Fraser rivr-r. New Westminster, J4',o per acre. Thl�� u the cheapest buy on the market. enue and Third streets. N E W V," B 8 T M INSTER H C COAL New Wellington AND Banff Anthracite JOSEPH MAYERS Office, Front St., Fool :' Slxtt Phone 105 P. - -'��������� ;": ��� :- ���������������A 'A- Y.t ozU Ht*.. New '���' - tminster l: r; containing about HACKB Paxfalon tft* ''���' '��� ���'.>��������� VOODWOHt ������<������,-.- ' - ��� . ��� . " ' '������ I"'- . I Slid Mil-, "'"' ' ���' ! I Brook I'"'"" ������������ ' ������!:.-, i.i ;. ���U, ���"'��� ,:" '')"��� ��' 0 v x 2t-i Ktoiu 17 J FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. UNION LODOB, No, 9, A. Y. I A. a.' regular meeting oi thin Lodge Is held on tl -. ttr��i Wo&tu i ��� ' ��� ��� ��� :. month, St I 0'�� lO( k I/;/j ��� i/; '���' Masonic 1 ample, Dr. v/. a, DeWoll Smith, secretary. commencement, GRACE CONNER CRUICKSHANK. Per 0 B. Conner, Agent 2'<, 1S10. Jan L/ND REGI8TRY ACT. Re 8uhdivi ���UBVI r*0R, A (��� COTTO DOMINION AND i; ' LAND BI H vt-yiit, ii, .'.';iW',i,.p| I- Inaru i Co.'s oi ',.. '��� o ���' i Cm Us' di ii- store Co ItMnbaS strset, Nsw IVestmlnster, u C Lion, g, 4, 5, 8 Of Lot 43, Suburban Block 6 New Westminster fclty. WhetAss, proof of the loss of Cer. tlflcate of Title No. am, Issned In the name or Annie Brown, has been died in this office. I Notice Is hereby gfven that I shall, ��������� u th8 expiration or one month from K. of P. bnllding, corner ofAgnlS fri*?-*--.^ flr,t poM,Cfttto�� "*�� WILSON 4. COOK Northern Croz/n Bank Building New Wes'-rinster, B. C. Phone 646. Open Evenings. N0TIC7 RE LULU ISLAND BRIDGE. THE STEAMER W. RICH TRANSFER Teaming and Ex- 1 pressing. KI fi SOLOMON LODGE Ho. 17, a f h. a M i('i"jir.r commonlca�� Uons of this lodge are held on Oi'- K***t**ff / * * s , * * s * ***4f*a****** S'^+**mf i) v LBWTHWA1TK, CABINBT- iimkt i and upholsteror, (25 Clark c,'>I��-K for hall, or toilet. For wash- NMJ.j Miss m. d Johnston, ceore-1ing_ nndercl?thinSi it iH JSiSSl ���Lifebuoy Boap in delightfully re- . I, I..... a 1 . a .... ���' I Cleanses and purlflcH. Kelly .Douglas Co.,Ltd Will Open Their Branch Warehouse at 701-705 Front Street ONMONDA Y. FEBRUAR Y 21 A Full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Tobacco andlCigars Will be Carried :: :: Prompt attention Given MAIL ORDERS Phone No. 662 City Delivery Free I' cqDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. Men.s F $<;.&0 Boots I Men's Waterproof Working Boots .- $0 to $7 Brown Moose High Cut Bluchers, barrels of for _. $4-50 - $5.60 and $6.60 Chrome Kip, 12 and 16 Inch top. Pros- is, now %Z.9S s Heavy Tan Scotch Grain Bluchers, absolutely water- proof ., .....; cap .- ... ��t-3-> Men's S3 50 to 14.uu Box Calf and Buff Bluchers, solid leather, pair.. $25�� 'a $2 75 to $3.50 Fine Dongola Boots, barrel price today, .$1.95 Olilv m*. m*tr ...<..�� ��� ...���.a ala-a ��� Half a Hundred filled to overflowing with good shoes, priced less than Eastern makers would charge to make them. Where others save you a few cents, Johnston saves you dollars. This most sensational Shoe Sale will continue ALL THIS W_EK. WATCH FOR THE BARRELS m Ladies' $4.50 and $5 Shoes for $2.95 Empress $1 to $1.50 Shoeg for $2.65 and $2.95 Women's Patent Leather instructor Shoes, regular $3.5u to $4.00, barrels of them, for $2-50 Women's $4.60 Viscolized Gun Metal Bluchers, with heavy double soles, now $2-95 Women's $3 Fine Kid BI whets $1-75 Women's $1.50 to $1.75 House Slippers 95c Women's $1.60 to $-'.00 Pelt Romeo's, now 95c Women's $1.00 German Pel) Slippers 35c Children's 76c to 90c House Slippers 25c WATCH FOR THE BARRELS $6.50 values in Men's Boots for $4.95 Men's English Grain Bluchers, double viscolized soles; the most waterproof boot in the store, $4.95 Do these prices interest you ? We can give you Barrels of such bargains. Sale Continues ALL WEEK SPECIAL PRICES On Boys' Boots Boys' Boots, regular price being $2 to $3 a pair, now 91.50 Youths' Boots, adzes 11 to 13 ���1'40 Children's Boots, regular 75c to $125, now per pair only 25c to 60c $5 & $5.50 Patent Leather Boots for We have barrels of our regular $5 goods going for, per pair, $3.95 Sale Continues ALL WEEK 1 ��*��"���' ' ��� ~~- ***********]**** ���HP JOHNSTON'S BIG SHOE HOUSE, Ltd NOTICE. District of New Westminster. Take notice that thirty days after dale, I, Barbara Anderson of New Westminster, B. C, Intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for right to Drospect for coal and petroleum under the following described lands: Commencing at a post marked Barbara Anderson's northwest corner, sel at northeast corner of District Lot 20fi, thence south one mile, thence east one-lia,f mile, thence north one-half mile, thence east one- half mile, thence north one-halt mile, thenoe west one mile to point of commencement. BARBARA ANDE'tSON, Per George E. Conner, Agent. January 29. 1910. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Re Lot 5, Block 23. New Westminster City. Whereas, proof of the loss of Certificate of Title Number 14,068a, issued in the name of William Kox- Iburgh, has been died in (his office. Notice is hereby given that l shall, at the expiration of one montli from the date of the llrst publication hereof In a dallj newspaper published in the City of New Westminster,issue |a duplicate of the said certificate, unless ln the meantime vnli-.l objection be made to me ir ���v.'illnt;. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles. Land Registry Office, New Westminster, B. ('., February 11, 1010, NOTICE. District of New Westminster. Take notice that thirty days after date I, Lillian Elizabeth Cruickshank, of Matsqui, B. C, Intend to apply for a license to prospee) for coai and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post marker) L. E. Cruickshank's southwest ccrner, set on the section line between townships in and 1fi. about one mile south of where said section line intersects witli tlie southern boundary of District Lol 40, group 2. New Westminster District, thence east one mile, ary of District Lot 64, group 2, N^w Westminster District, a. distance of about 20 chains, thence west to the southwest corner of said District Lot (!4, group 2. a distance of about 14 cliains, thence north to the southern boundary of Districi Lot 403, group 2, a distance of about 31.50 chains, thenc west to the southwest corner of District Lol 404. group 2 a distance of about 55 chains, thence north lo the southeast corner of District Lot 40, group 2, a distance of about If.50 chains, thence west to th , section line bet veep lowiisliips 1' and 16, a distance of aboul 10.45 chains, thence south to tlie point of commencement, a distance of about one mile, and containing 405 acres more or less LILLIAN ELIZABETH CRUICKSHANK, Ter Alex. Cruickshank, A cent. January fis. IP in. WELSH, EVANS & DARKE Phone 512 HOMES ttT'AA ('!IS'' u'" sec' nhll.l ,",i" six-room vjfvvv 26j Ilp.ll. Cll|. cash will secure new well- in house. 22 by line. Price $1050. all sorts of terms for balance. Genuine snap. (M IF A ciisn antl Dalanc0 ot $4250 W /ill as mortgage at six per T,*'l/Vcent will buy beautifully situated well-built house on Eighth street; furnace and all modern Improvements. Worth attention. One full acre land, with well built 12-room houBe with all improvements; barn for three teams, cowshed, etc., icar half block away, very central location. Terms $2000 cash, $1000 In six months, balance as mortgage. $7000 $35001 will buy large house, newly finished, Fourth avenue, one-half cash, balance to arrange. ACREAGE Best location and ripe for subdividing���Two acres, snap for shrewd buyer. Cash required $GB0, balance to arrange. Four acres on Chilliwack car line. Snap. 29 acres in Cloverdale. 70 acres In Surrey, five miles from bridge. Strawberry Hill, 5 acres, with buildings; rich land; $1350, half cash, balance to arrange. WELSH, EVANS & DARKE 6 Guichon Block ( '".' ���d. ifVA I" ~ ":���', The Daily News HJHH UuATBt i 'sus^e^ :&?.:-. :.'Jl\\:r. I THE f. *. - i' W i - -. ��� : - ~ .' .Zi ' " i s * - * v ��� ^ ��� - - a.-; ������*��* attr-Ili _ ��.�� ' irtrfci v��~.*/ �� ''i - -' -'--.: ��� . - ; ��� -A ' ��� I �� I '- fcat - U4J1 T. H. SMITH COMPANY, Ltd. *��� -*>?>" ' �� >U.-"- . ' . ��� ' ' . ��� ��� - I i ' . ��� ��� ��� ��� , ��� ��� I I - 4- - ��� ���-��� -- ��� ��� ��� ���-��� ��� 1 Spring is Here . - ��� ' ' ������ ��� - ��� ��� ��� *-_ : - - I - 11 H ��� ��� ��� . , - ������''���'���-' 7 , . SrV J ..������������ , . ��� ' . ' - ��� ��� /.V 0.7? Ready-to- Wear Section **���* Lc e's r-.-;b:r.a::-:r. Dre.sser.s a: That Car. Not Be Dui .Anywhere. Wees ted *����� *���*��� �� ��� : * ; k * '-"��� -*'* -: e_Mr ��__ ����� J a> - - ���: -.*�� ��� ��� -." i i = ��� ��� i - =, S9.65 \\ ��� z.:.>���. ��� .*., - ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� .:���:'. _' . . ��� - : ��� -��� y. ��� - .. :��� ��� ���.-��������� -. ��� ��� ������'���'���-. ��� .-'---��� ; ��� . ��� .i - :. ._. eat!-���: : ...... e gi - - raring if i - rant tt be ready. A glimpse oi the : -. arc .'.' t_ "a- that are ear " a rt ly, is saf- -.-.--:��� --'. th. weather^ vagaries at naught Via t ���- - -���.;:- a - inspect the Jet tbe first .-: rmatka f the styles ��� at are, an - *.:.t st] lea ;hat arete e. Attonlthins Succeti With One Piece Dresses LEE'S Furniture Emix ��� num XEW WESTMLN ��������������������� ��� ������>������>����� ! ��� ���.' ���������.������ '���"- Tr.e hj/:*t^i.:.z.'i ���''.." " .-.-'..-'. are sh >wn ^ere the Ji into and exquisite ��lorings, - mncn in evi ' -:'"'' ienee this season, with -t -the^nhmte creations trimmed and - shed .a roost fetel - g rfyles. ...-. ier >ur select d rank; as tbe first .a :Ae c From SI7.50 to $45.00 ��� **����������� ������^���������4*^ Holbrook Cafe MEALS 25c. 21 MEAL TICKET.: Meak at a^_. r .:: frcrr. ���' a. aa : GIVE LS A TRIAL HOLBROOK CAFE Front St. - - J. .A DRY: .a. Prop, ����������������������������������� �����������������������������������-����� ��� �������� ������.���������; .... WJ^�� ��� i : i ��� - ��� ��� " - ��� ��� '. Stylish Tailored Suit* ��� ' The ��� a a i: these '���������... lei a : any ��� mate . od rings are m< -a atti tetivet rver, and soehanaii I - t - shi ea fir ra ea , be- eao e thorough tail - ���. Ai ��� a are - rea - ... ...... ���'������': ���':���'-.'���' a [ ���;a .: extra ��� : i : : From $17 50 * * !HMMM>M����nMMMHHI��MMH��HMH ��� ��� ��� I ^r_i TinMFt? �������������������������� STATIONERY WH CARITV THE ^iRGESV = TiT.;>,E=- S Th�� ClTM KiSSORTHENT #U��T T; MAI (.MO EXAM '.�� : . - BTC CH ���. ^ .'. :-_E - IVAaf f/ie O.-ej; G'j'jJ.% Section Affords A a -,- ��� - a - - ��� dat -. inter- ���::.--. ��� ��� : . ��� i fail 1 ��� ���. Tl e m- 3 .. arie iperior I ���. the arti tic a . : . . i ot coloring are li TODHUNTER & BURR Booksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers ��� IH4����**lor and also bib.';?:, > ecial, per yard. 60c - * �������������������������������-����������������������������������������������������������� ���������������-��������������� ������������������������������ ��� :; ��� ' . " ��� *�����< ��� - .' '��� ��� .-.-..: St iped Worsted Suitings, new and ^en-iceaoie at, u'-r yard 75c and $ 1.00 Fixdu.-Ave De:-:i^r.-:, a .Saltieryth.s, new colors in plain self stripes, two tone stripes and novelty effects. Ask to see these. From, per length, $8.75 to $12.50 ? ��� Look H^re! ������������������ ��� | .... grabbed ���'������''. oi ttx, twelre, eicbteeo w^d twentr-fbor montba at 8f-v��-;n per P. PEEBLES Real Estate Broker and Financial Agent ��� 620 COLUMBIA ST. ' ��� ��� ��� .��� ��� ��� ��� v ��� - ��� - ��� - I the ;��� . . . ��� . ���������������. ��� . ��� - _ . . . _ ' ......; ���..,, .. . . , . ......... ��� - ��� . ��� . ��� - ' ;-. ���.���-.':������..-������ .,. . . .... j, fPyl ... ' >.-.���-. -.-���--���: Slvroom*] '.-���- U la Sapperto batb W C baaln etoo- '��� ' -" ���'��� ' ":' '^- ** ^ ��** '���� *�������� ��� �����* roo_g fruit t^fi, lot ��� ��� ���' - ;..,,. .. . ��� ;.��� .... dewed a-fitf teneeiL Owner has to leave town, m will take ::..,;, ' ' :"- ��������� "-r TBBMS-__�� ����h, ^ U:^, M rent ar |1G per mor.th or In pav- ��� ��������� ' ��� ' ��� ��� ������������ ;-��� tti ��� t_4 -,^-' ��.* )!,. ...���.���.' t. ���',������:-.. .'.��� . v.- * Enatfan-I KO< rnlr'-'l op Ir, tfl ������ :������. ��� ......;.- r,, My ; ' ���' ' ''-' '���' ���'������'���- '�� ��� ���-. v i l_OM 1:1;' Ben fot itrffc Boi ii, retain to Westminster. ><-"..ipofl Mllfa y to form ���>.<��� t---.-.�� Hailejr'n r--.-1j f.Vl. -M felt her�� Ir. ;,'/;/.' <,t connection with tin rr,;,r,/ that attempt to change It" ir.',. .���'!.���. or nquaft rallOaj lyir,^ to "Change what?" i... ..i ii:.- m��i Mia north ot Ms ilit Again greal tradln�� eoaearna hare become .,, ,���,;;,���., v,.:,Ar,., ".���;;;,, g,,"^ f^ awakanad tn the Importance o. Mi n 5Ve��tmln��t��i [| iru a ceandaioui at ��� ';(,)/,:-.i<:r';, pOfltJOO :ii; .t |<'/lnt. of tempt, H Wat ;il��Kilr(l, ;iliomlri;ibl< nupplji /or an axtonalri area of aJ- ���,, (Continued on Pact nv*.i ready well iK'pO(aU;d w/untry Irinn ��� ii f�� thai two of the largfal wbola* :.\\t i.���,��� j:-.' i in tbla poi i of tha Do minion bave alraad) decided to ,H- t.'ii/ihdi dapotf bara, irfaltat oibar flrma of a ilfc<- charactai ara angagad in tba pagtajgrr prallmlnarlnf to tha A Egg Beater, Cream toklni ot almtlai itap* [| win sol be VV7i/p or Mayonnaise lonn befors F"ronl itraal li davotad largaiy to wholatala and iblpplng bouMB, Juiil. a�� In W/iii-i iiiicii In Vim'unvi luch ii comblnallon of \\��iiv,lilw\\vi. ��� < 11' 11111 ���.I.��� 11��-����� i-. nffrinlit tho very bait M j__ KB .ru. ��� M.ii-on for Ilic InwnliiHiilii Mini | | | tj^ |^ ^31 1* \\V'i-.linlMilOi' propMly, nnd for (lif '' , i��� lak'im piaoa, Thai tbiaj latiifad-' 640 Columbia Street. Store, Bank and Office FITTINGS SHOW CASES ART'STiC MANTELS���STAIR RAIL- I'.GS��� ALL KINDS OF WOODWORKING���DESIGNS AND ESTI MATES SUPPLIED \\ NEW WESTMINSTER WOODWORKING COMPANY Why change Weetminater to "' rmlnater. Ah if tba name of 1 "GET THE HABIT" A New Thing Mixer. Regular 25c, today to introduce, 15c each. J. EROOKES. Proprietor WORKS���Corner Eleventh and Carline. > 4aMiAAAAAa\\AUAA PHO'-^ 473 �����>�����������������������������������** ���������������������������" Dog Medicine All Kinds Watches... High Grade Watch Movements at CHAMBERLIN'S, The Jeweler Official C. P. R. Time Inspector. lory Rtatfl of Ibliixn ll llli'-ly to con- We bu> fo. (;;ihT) an|] g0��� for the 8ame tlniii' we have no h-hhoii 1k donlil English Watc'iiTidk?r Oold V\\'at<;aeH for Ladiai from |12./5 up. Hllver Watchei, gentH' or>en '����; 18.00. Silver Watches, k<:Mb' 0[��;n case, 17.50 up. Agont for Waltham and 1'Jlgln Walf:h��a. Watch rnjialrlng a specialty. F. CRAKE Two doers from Ceo. Adam*. Grace* Westminster Transfer Co. ufflce 'Phone its. Barn 'Phone 1S7 Columbia Street. Baggage delivered promptly to any part oi tha city. Light and Heavy Hauling OFFICE���TRAM DEPOT. I Ryall's Drug Store �� EYES TESTED FREE BY OPTICIAN �������������������������������������������������������������������*������< ������������������������ LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. PADER FOR QUICK SALES. We have for gale city and suburban properties, farming lands and waterfrontage, timber lanas. TELEPHONE 295. I ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1510. THE DAILY NEWS. TAG- FIVE]. GORDONS Dry Goods House SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSE LINEN Bleached Irish Linen Table Damask, 60 in. wide handsome pattern, special price, 50c per yard. Bleached Linen Dolas, Bleached Butchers' Linen Draw Linen, special price, 35c to 65c per yard. Linen Crash Towellings and Glass Linens, Special price, 10c to 20c per yard. Buy Madapolum for fine underwear, unrivalled quality, price 22c per yard. The Fashion Centre NEXT TO CITY HALL. NATIONAL Verbose Eccentric Finance Co., LIMITED. N. H. McQuarrie, Local Mgr. Exposes 'Halley's Pet (Continued from Page four.) A HOME and atrocious, but abortive, lt was beastly, brutal, and barbarous, but j burked. It was cold, callous and calculating, but circumvented, it was daring, dastardly and damnable, but downed. It was extraordinary, extravagant and enervatnig. but es- I chewed. It was foolish, fearful and Iftightful, but foiled, lt was I Before the wordy one could spear : Curtis Blk., 657 Columbia St. lttl0,G- lhe 8cribe corrBlled the re" Real Estate, Loans and Insurance (Upstairs) $5000 will buy two houses and two lots on corner Fourth avenue and Third street. Good terms. mainder of the alphabet and threw it tnto the waste paper basket. The O fell on the floor and rolled away, but was recaptured by the office snake. "Now, let me show you where Westminster, (mind you, I say Westminster, not Westminster, as som�� vandals might get it) where Matilda wears her beads because of Halley's ! comet. Ninety and nine troubles, disorders, mishaps, c_ amities, trials and tribulations have happened since will buy 13 acres, subdivided Into that luminous streak first appeared one-acre, blocks on Chilliwack tram 'In the sky. $4000 r or line close to river, only $2000 re quired, balance easy. $900 i_ra��a Liberal Meeting The Annual Meeting of the New Westminster Liberal Association will be held on Wednesday, at 8.30 p.m. in the Liberal Club Room. All Liberals are requested to attend. [Signed] A. E. Kellington, President J. W. McDonald, Secretary Frlnstance, tell me, did you In your wildest dreams ever dare expect to see the Columbia street fishpond covered with coarse planks, a pond that had been the pride of the city I for years, a ho,e that added grace nnd I beauty to the sidewalk since .he days of 'W, a receptacle for rain i I wherein the hurried mlghl bathe SNAP���$200 secures a lot on Seventh their feet ln Its feculent depths, un- Second street. Price wittingly perhaps, but still they could do it. Never again will the Dominion ' Trust block he the same, its distln- ��� guishlng feature ls gone for ever. "Then there Is the postofflce, You ! iknow there Is the postofflce. |You | dare not deny there is a postofflce. j How dare you ." The scribe's hastily expressed belief in the existence of the postofflce quelled the rising tide. "The postoffice is a three-storey cash will handle a block of five lots on Seventh avenue facing river. Price $2600. avenue $500. $2300 [will buy a nice six-room house on Sixth avenue, near Fourteenth street. Only $800 cash required. One Hundred Dollars $100 DOWN AND $20 PER MONTH buys a four-room modern house, two blocks from the car line. Price $1500. Immediate possession. $250 DOWN AND $20 PER MONTH gives you a five-room house, electric light, bath, hot and cold water, built 1908. This house Is situated on the route of the New Westminster-Mlllslde car line (to be built this summer), when It will double in value. Price $1750. No. 23 $400 CASH AND $25 PER MONTH buys a new seven-room house In Sapperton; a good buy. Price only $1600. No. 234 MISSION 160 ACRES AT $25 PER ACRE���$500 cash, balance spread over three ysars. This property Is on the direct route t> tie Stavs Lake Power Company's property and is an excep ionallv good buy in acreage. No .364 White, Shiles & Co 746 and 628 Columbia_St., New Westminster. $1900 will handle a modern twelve room house on Twelfth street, below Fourth avenue, including ONE-HALF ACRE of thoroughly cultivated land. Price $5250. $5000 of being like these men, and keep your money, at least until Halley's building,' used every secular day by '"transient ts gone. If you buy now the peanut man as a shelter from the | you might get rich.' elements. On the Sabbath it pro "Is there any danger when this NOTiCE. District of New Westminster. Take notice, that thirty days after vldes food for thought and an excuse ;coast passes through the tail of Hal- date, I Alexander Cr_Ckshank, far- tor damning the department. But i ley's comet?" Inquired the scribe. | mer, of Matsqui, B. C, intend to ap- you musfnt blame Lemieux, vou The money talk did not interest him. ply for a license to prospect for coal .mus'nl reproach Laurier; don't "tax I "It Is quite liable to leave us In a and petroleum on the following des- on lot 66 by 132, situated on Agnes Ij](1V(, fieorge with Hie responslbt Itv i comatose condition," volunteered the scribed lands: " Loeb didn't do It. But Halley's eo_- Eccentric One. I Commencing at a postjet at.the et's sinister Influence did It Re- ' When the scribe recovered he was southeast corner of District Lot 05, member that, and then pay your road ja.one-even the office snake had re- group 2 New Westminster district, ��� tired. iim' marked Alexander Cruickshank s north,'ast corner; thence west to the will buy a modern nine-room house street, near First street. Only $1000 cash, balance one, two and three years. $500 tax if you dare. ''Listen to this sad, sad story. Frank Mackenzie's guiding star. Al- genlb, has come under tlie evil Influence of that blazing tramp of the heavens, and now see what he has done. Removed tlie toljs from the Fraser river bridge. Taken from will buy an eight-room house near .the wealth-burdened farmers of Del- Keary street, Sapperton. Only $600 |ta th-p legitimate opportunity of dis- cash will secure a well-built four- room cottage, with full basement, on Nanaimo street. Price $1400. $1800 TENDERS. G���v9���3__i EDMONDS STATION 14 Lots left out ui" _8 cash required. $1000 cash will handle a fully modern nine, room house with cement foundation, furnace, sanitary plumbing; lot 66 by 132, in fruit. Price $5250. $2100 will buy FIVE LARGF LOTS small house, on Second street. -800 cash required. with Only $3000 - These Lots are opposite Burnaby Municipal Hall and are very desirable. The price is right and the terms are easy. They will go quickly. Come at once and get a snap. cash will handle six large lots, In fruit, with modern eight-room house; rented at $25 per month; situated on car line, Fourth avenue. Price $9000. $3900 E. J. FADER Telephone 295 ___ SELLING OFF STACKS AND STACKS OF BARGAINS The fact is, our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK is simply piling up so fast that we don't know how to stack it on our ^owes there is no room. We have therefore decided to pile it up in BtacKS and put such LOW PRICES on it as wi.l make it more P������ than a real estate deal to Invest for future as well as for present shoe requirements. IT IS NO USE QUOTING PRICES. ^n��V\\^��0^c��K DOOR. COME INSIDE AND LOOK AROUND. EVERY STACK MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. MD COUNTRY BOOT STORE J. STEWART, Proprietor will buy a beautiful ten-room house on Third avenue, close to Sixth posing of their American nlckles in something else than beer. 1 propose ii vote of censure nf Dennis MacKenzie for removing the bridge tolls" "His name isn't Dennis," protested th. serlhe. "Tt will dp next time. The farmer will never forgive him for taking away from them a Bteady cause of grouch. l'e has made an awful mis- tnke, but whal could you expect or a man who rnmos under (lie malign In- fluence of Algenib. "Do yon remember thai day Hal- ley's flash leered. It was a bad leer. 'Sonielliinjr was sure to happen Instead of consulting the Royal Allegan- ian Palmists and Suckerstringers, lhe ! council orders the census to be taken, giving loner enough notice for every one Interested lo invito a few friends I to spend the week end in fhe elty. I'.uf what's the use. Tlie enumerator? could not total un more tlinn Intersection of the section line between sections 31 and 38, township i-J.6, with the southern boundary of Sealed tenders, addressed to the District Lot fit, group 2, New VVest- Postmaster General, will be received minster District, thence Bouth one 1 at Ottawa until noon on Friday tlie mile; thence east one mile; thenoe listh February, for the conveyance of north one mile to the point of com* |llls Majesty's malls, on propose i con- men cement and containing about 040 (tracts for four years, ll and 30 times acres. I per week each way, between the ALEX. CRUICKSHANK. | New Westminster Posi office and the1 January 28, 1910. Canadian Pacific Railway Station and tlie Qreal Northern Railway Sta- i tion, from the l*1 April next Printed notices containing further Information as to the condition of Re thg-east half of eeeflon 36, block proposed contracl may be seen and - Xn|.()l range (; Westminster Now blank forms of Tender may he ob- Westminster district Italned at the Post offle. B of New I whereas. Proof of the loss of Cer- | Westminster. Sapperton and Queens- Ufllcate Xo b2ibf, [g8ued i��� the name Iborough, and al the office of Hie lost i|f , v L M(,A||llm, na8 ,���., n ,������,, ln LAND REGISTRY ACT. OfTioo Inspector. Posi Office Inspector's Office. Vancouver, li. ('., "Hi January, 1910. JOHN R. GREENFIELD, Posi Odiee Inspector. District of New Westminster. 12.706. I believe tlie onumora- street; lot 66x132. Terms one-third [tors all lost their Job after lhe result cash, balance six and twelve months, was declared. They deserved to. "Because Halley's comet Is away up In the skies, rea. estate prices are iroinc up. That streak of luminosity shows a bad example to the land, and there is no knowing Where it will stop. A man who listens to (lie honeyed words of a real estate man long enough to condescend to sign a cheque as a first payment on properly in Surrey Is liable to make a big profit In a short time. Sudden Increase ln wealth is had. Rich men are. not happy, the three unhapplesi mon In the world are rich. There's Rockefeller, bald as a soekoyo; there's Weyerhaiiser, he's taken to the tall timber, and Harney flarnato, he's dead. Isn't that awfur. Think Business Block $7000 cash will handle a three story business block covering a lot 66x132. This property at the present time is bringing in a rental of about $3500 per annum. Price $35,000, easy terms, terms. $800 cash���two large lots on Sixth avenue, north side, with unobstructed view of Fraser river and gulf. THESE LOTS ARE ALL CLEARED AND FENCED and were last year planted in potatoes. Good terms can be arranged. $3800 buys two full-sized lots centrally located on Agnes street, close to school and churches; cleared, can bs delivered for $3800 cash. 55 acres in Langley, near Murray's icorner; V. W. & Y. runs through property, station on one corner. Price $50 per acre. Nine acres on ScoU road, V/2 miles from Fraser river bridge and within a stone's throw of the Chilliwack tram line. Price for a few days only $200 per acre; $600 cash will handle. [ $1000 secures lot 66x132 to lane, Royal avenue, near Tenth street. Price $2000. Langley and Surrey Acreage We have several choice pieces of acreage on the WESTMINSTER- CHILLIWACK TRAM LINE, suitable for subdivision. If you want to make money fast handle one of these. Burnaby Specials TEN LOTS on Third avenue, Burnaby. Price $1680 for the bunch. Good terms. NATIONAL FINANCECO., Id N. H. McQuarrie, Local Mgr. Real Estate-Loans-Insurance Tree Spray All kinds. Best Prices. Our Blue Stone is the best English. We have a fresh stock of Simmers' Seeds just to hand. List prices. D. S. Curtis & Co. DRUGGISTS HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. this ollice Notice is hereby given thai l shall. al the expiration of one month from the date of the Ural publication hereof in a daily newspaper published 'n (lie City or New Westminsti r, Issue a duplicate or the said Certlfical ���. unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. o. s. K_rr���; District Registrar of Titles. Land Registry Office, New Westminster. B. C, January 27, 1910. Take notice that I, Elizabeth Mc- Culloch Bell, of Vernon, B. t'��� Intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post marked E. M. Bell's southeast corner, se- ibout one mile south of the polni where thaj section line between Townships 13 and 1fi Intersect with the southern boundary of District Lol 46, group 2, New Westminster district, tbence west one-half mile, thence north one mile, thenoe oast one-haif mile to the , ,, , . . ,,,,,. point where the section line between All l,liins "f Proposed subdivisions Townships 18 and lfi Intersect with of lands In the city, with profiles the southern boundary of District Lot [showing approximate grades of 4(5, group 2, New Westminster dis-| streets, must be handed to the City trict, thenoe south to the Pnln> of Engineer seven (7) days before be- eonimencement, a distance or about j Ing presented to the Council for ap- onn mile. proval. By order. ELIZABETH McCULLOCH PELL. | w. A. DUNCAN, City Clerk. City Hall, February 17, 1910. CITY UF NEW WESTMINSTER NOTICE TO B. C. LAND SURVEYORS. January 28, 1910. Per George B. Conner. Agt. HIPL0YH.S' MM Why You Should Insure Against Lawsuits Workmen can sue you without cost to themselves and they have everything to gain and small chance to lose by so doing. Persons other than employees accidentally Injured about the premises Invariably sue for damages. Regardless of their own responslblity for the accident, or the existence of negligence on the part of others. On the slightest pretexts employees may sue you, even fdr accidents caused by the neg.lgenco of a fellow-workman, and the suit may be brought against you long after the occurrence of the accident by which he was Injured. Employers and business men can 111 afford to assume the risk ot this ever-Increasing and uncertain liability. Credit of otherwise responsible manufacturers and business firms ls sometimes seriously Impaired by such damage aultB. To go to law means .osb of time, money and useless annoyance and worry. ���, ^.-^im.m ***i UN il Your profits may be seriously curtailed as a result of accident unless you are Insured. Only insurance against such risks will enable you to fix and reduce your expenses to a minimum. Under the protection of a Liability Policy in the Railway Passengers Assurance Company you will save money and time and be relieved from ah such annoyances. ��� Alfred W. McLeod 657 Columbu St. PKone 62 The I nsurance Man Ma < + .tt. r TH ��� ��� - ���^ * - * at��� * ' ������ ��� .-.\\Z'.- ::: m\\ \\ f I I ��� v ���' i t X \\ I 4 �� T ? t T T T ���v t T ? f * r x 4- �� V t �� * t i i % �� A. - rm I ��� ��� ��� . ��� e"V\\1*, V.'V \\\\l~\\ " Thr e is a time in the tide of the affairs of all men, Whia if taken at the flood, leads on to Fortune." The Time in the Tide of \\ our Affairs is NOW SAPPE Increase in value daily, and If you want to Get In at Bed Rock Prices, You Must IT TO-DA $36 $8 Monthly Will secure for you Any of Our $300 Lots ^ " " " ' ***************** *****maa******m ��� -n ^ mm%m^^^m^ , ���. ������ m^ _ The number of Lots we had for sale yesterday was limited. Remember we have been very busy and we have nothing like the number to offer you. Follow the crowd and invest in SAPPER TON Wl* ***l '3******+***.. , ' il an ���*���. > POR THIS GENUINE SNAP SEE ONLY Welsh, Evans & Darke 6 Guichon Block Phone 512 Over Annandale's Grocery Entrance McKenzie Street I ^one 512 ��. t..i.i.,t,j.,|,X.|..t. .1.1 T T i f..n i.i t.i���t..|..|,t..|..|..|..|..|..|..|���|,.| \\ y t f -f���i- f H-t-i ���H"I"I"M H"H1 . H III- ******* www^ww^.^^^^^^,. ��� tim ,���[4^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE SEVEN. District of New Westminster. Tll;e notice that thirty days after ������te I, George B. Conner, of Matsqui, B 6., intend to apply to Assistant Commissioner of Lands, New West minster District, for a license to pros- ect for coal and petroleum on and under the following land s: Commencing at a post situated at the southwest corner ot District Lot 4 northern boundary of District Lot 47, group <> tn the western boundary of District Lot 3f.fi, group 2, New Westminster District, a distance of about 15 chains, thence north alonn the westerly boundary Of said District ],,��� !56, group 2, N'ew Westminster District, to tiie northwest corner of the said District Lot B5R. group 2, New Westminster District, a distance of aboul 66 1-2 chains, thence west southwest corner Of the south- cuter of Section 33, Township ll i distance of about 20 ,] ��� s thence north to the isl corner of District I .. 49, group 2. a distance of 19 1-2 cliains, thence west the southern boundary of snld rict Lot 40, group 2, to the point of ��� immencement, a distance of aboul ln chains. GEORGE B. CONNER, January 28, 1910. Locator. NOTICE?" District of New Westminster, ke notice that thirty days after ,' .-��� I. Hamilton Chaimera Cruik- of Summerland. II. C, farmer, Inti nd to apply for a Hcens,. to pros- pi ��� for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: C ��� mencing at a post marked H. C. ("I'likshank's northeast corner et on the westerly boundary of DIsl ��� Lot 47. group 2. New West- minstei District, about four chains south of the northwest corner of said Lot 17 croup 2. thence wesl a dis- f 15 chains to the section line between sections 28 and 29, town- ���':onep south one mile, thence easl mile, thence north to the rn boundary of District Lot 48. 2 thence west to southwest corner of said District Lot. 48, group 2, thei e north to the northwest cor- aid District Lot 48, group 2, thenci "ast to tho westerly boundary ol District Lot 47, group 2, thence north to the point of commencement. H. C. CRUIKSHANK. ���ry 29. 1910. LAND ACT. Forrr | Notice. District of New West. mlnstar. notice thai John Ferdinand if Nelson Island, oci upation intend? to apply for permis- purchase the following de- 1 uids: enclng at a posi planted ai Itheast corner of Timher l.ot 7341 about one mile northeasl of Billings Bay, thence north to or near small laki ,th nc chains, thi nee Bouth 10 thence w>sl 40 chains to point mencement, containing 160 iore or less. JOHN FERDINAND BAGGS, Name of Applicant. D ������ d at Nelson island, B. C., De- '��� ������ 29, 1909. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. Ready Money A GOOD FRIEND ALWAYS If you deposit your money for safety in The Bank of Toronto it wm be safe while you leave It. and ready when you need it, and it. will be All The Time earning for you three per cent, interest. Small or large sums may be deposited at any time. 80 BRANCHES in Ontario, Quebec and the West. CAPITAL REST ... $4,000,000 . 4,750,000 Bankof Toronto NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. BRANCH J. Granny, Mgr. B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturer* and Dealer* in All Kinds of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors Interior Finish, Turned Work, Fish and Fruit Boxes���Large StockLPlain^and Fancy Glass Farmers Attention! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining i ��� �� ��� * met Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster iar_i IStWfc'***-- '������������*����������������������������������������������������������� SKATE at the | Pythian Rink j HOURS: * Morning 10 to 12 Afternoon 2 to 5 Evening 7:30 to 10 * PRICES: Admission 10c; Skates 15c Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Poultry Quality the Best Fresh Oysters are on sale twice weekly p. no. On Saturdays, 10 to 12. all school children will be furnished skates for 10c. E. C. TRAVES, Manager PHONE 101. 645 COLUMBIA STREET, TRUNKS, VALIES, SUIT CASES We carry the best selection in" town Trunks, leather and fibre bound, with brass corners. Prices from $7.50 to $17.00." i Valises from $2.00 to $7.50. Suit Cases from $2. to$18. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ No. 1, Silicon No. 2, Pitt Frac- tl mal, Silicon Fractional Grouped Mineral Claims, situated iu the New Westminster Mining Division ol New Westminster District, where located Pitt Lake: Take notice that wo, Pitt Lake Brick and Cement Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. B30434, Intend 80 days from the dale hereol l" apply to the Mining Recorder for 8 Certificate of Improvement for ",(' Purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant e above claims. And further take notice thai action under section 37 must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 14th day of December, A. D. 1909, PI1 r LAKE BRICK AND CEMBN1 CO., LTD., B. .1. FADER, Agent. Free Miner's Certificate No. B80436. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EGG S 2 Green Cut Bone to Make Your Chickens Lay. BOWELL & ODDY Central Meat Market Ooruer Eighth Ht. ��n�� Firth Arena* PHONE 170. Tenders will bo received bv the undersigned up to the 22d of Fobru- 1910, at 4 p. m., for the construction of Barnston Island dyke and works, Plans nnd specifications may be ���'"ii and forms of tender received at the residence of Mr. Ralph Charnley, Barnston Island, or at the office of Mr. H. Nevlle-Smlth, engineer In charge, rooms 4-0, Duponf Plock, Co- lumbia Rtrret, New Westminster. A deposit equal to five per cent flf the amount of contract must be made with each tender, by marked cheque payable to the Commission's Barnston Island Dyking District, w'ilch win be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The lowest or any tender not n���������������������������������������������< �����������������! NEW FURNITURE STORE Big Sale all this month, everything reduced and everything plainly marked. Denny & Galloway 43 Sixth St., New Westminster. ��������������������������������������������������������������+���������������������������4 f I If it is a REAL ESTATE Proposition, either|buying or selling, see WELSH, EVANS & DARKE ��� 6 GUICHON BLOCK PHONE 512 \\ Entrance McKenzie St., above Annandale's store. OPYRICHfj A DELICIOUS CUP OF COFFEE whose aroma is fragrant and appetizing, a chop or steak with fried potatoes, or a dainty broiled chicken, such as we prepare, to tempt your appetite these cold mornings, ls what you need. We can tempt the palate of an anchorite. KENNY'S 739 COLUMBIA STREET, OPP. TRAM OFFICE. Comfort and Economy With Electricity To the House" ,.(rlc Sad Iron is the . reatest boon pos sible. No ie in lPssened the household labor. The Electric Sad Iron simple that a child can oponte It; and It can be used ln any part of the house where there Is an electric light. Iron always hot; no useless Walking or waiting; Ironing done in half the time. We carry different makes and styles. Call In and let us show ��� them to you. ^ T. J. Trapp & Co., Ltd. Easterbrook Milling Company, Eburne, B. C. FLOUR! FLOUR ! IMPERIAL $7 per bbl. HUNGARIAN JEWEL. .$6.75 par Bbl. TERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl. HINDOO FLOUR $4.50 ptr Bbl* McQuarrie & fit.FLOUR AND FEED MBRCHA"��� FRONT STREET. New Westminster. P "A E "> NEWS. TLES_iv rr:; - -v a, lo-to i r Pi' ��.. ��-��--+�������>����������+*������ 4 ��� ��� ��� ������������������������-������-��<. i . *���* 4- ��4 4-t 4>4 4-4 t*4> iWash Day| ;City News IV^A>^_Jg_g;i ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ���'.-"- TVBt ���*>-':- 5C -Z.-Z *<~ '.'-Z.P-G HA in cAt--Z\\ CLCTVES s '.S BASKETS CLOTHS _ MES c _' i- i. �� / s. ���*��-������� ��� ���- :�����>����� ���-�� ��+ i . ��� ��� i -i ': ::i:-:::,i- 7 ��� ������- ��� : n ��� -. -i-;-- i_�� ���-'. - 91 ��� ��� : " : i'."... ��� - ��� w -*.-������;- iS_ Tom D__.- ��� ��� ''���. "--.-���-" ���' | :. r ��� ��� Anderson & Lusdv ? - ...... ��� ��� C-"_LW5 - RtCI : . ��� - ��� ;. . -;. ��� ���:--; fi .' : ��� - - :���- ��� ' ��� ���- - . ��� ��� . / *����������������������������������������������������*������� : Ai~- ����������������������������������������������������������������������� TENDERS! s^r? Cr ... .-��� " i;; : _,: - - P .-. I-":..;".-'-'-'--:-- _ ' " The H '.'���..-"- - II a ��� a V aj c*n get them for potting in your SEWERS by rinz'.r.% up Phone 281 HARDMAN'S ��� Mineral Waters Aerated Waters : h t- P Z V A BLOCK. Va'j'a-.li.'sj J. HENLEY iEA AEi IIN8TER, e C. Office E aM* 81 We Oive Careful Attention More . oe Wed_��������� ^ ��� : -��� ' ��� key _���: ��� - Bean ' -��� ���..'���.-��� (day evening. *** BURNABY 4 1-2 Acres close to new carline, one acre cleared and in cultivation, good new house, stable an 1 outbuiWingB. S800 Per Acre Half Cash, balar.ee to arrange. W. S. ROSE, ?46 Coannibia Stre*. I J TELEPHONE 655. Le ��� ���������- ' ' - 1 .-���-. wiH send vou i cal ��� - P1 a d t o 1 ] ������ :.' AT THt HOTELS Russell. r. E Bi ������ Montreal. a H. Barnes, Winnipeg T. '���'.'. Flanagan, Vancouver. (A H. B BOgan, Vancouver. F. P. Watson. Vancouver. L. J. Bonce, Vancouver. A. Field. Vancouver. J. D. Williams, Vancouver. E. M. McLorg, Vancouver. w G. WliSOn, Coleman, Alta. Windsor. w R. Andrewi Wellington. w F Brown, Edmonton. R. W. Mcintosh, Vancouver STORAGE Two Good Easy Buys VIDAL & BACCHUS PHONE 475. USE Muir's White Pine Cough Syrup For Coughs and Colds. MUIR'S DRUG STORE Ellard Bloc'<, New Westminster IT PAY* TO ADVERTISE ���IN��� THE DAILY NEW8 $500 cash, balance $25 per month, buys a seven-room house on Third avenue, on car line near Queen's Park. Price $2500. DO NOT PAY RENT. $500 cash, balance $25 per month, buys an eight-room house, close to Queen's Park and Park Row; large lot 66 by 130. Price $2750. DO NOT PAY RENT. F. J. Hart & Co. Ltd. Dame Fashion Now Presents the New Spring Costumes and Suits For Women Coras and View Them in Our Garment Departme nt T~--~ ----- - tachmeni bas arrived���nc need for further speculati Spring styles Here tbey are. $u.:< ar. i :os:u.-_es that are distinctly new in material and desiirr.. ��� toe pron meed to be in good taste butall unmistakably the very latest It may be only a little change in the cut of the sleeve or collar, it may : a fresh r.:-.e::y in the trimming, but the result is something "difl something that strikes an entirely new fashion note. Qua:;:y is o_ the highest order in these advance Spring garments, are excellent, workmanship exemplary, linings and findings of the desirable erade. about i lis . -: ��� be Best for the Least Cost applies especially to Spring Suits ar.-: I itered Here. A fi '.' A' ! *r.^ - . - vy- '��� "'���*���'��� "������ ' '^������������A __: More New Arrivals in the Furnishing Department IN THE GATHERING TOGETHER OP HOUSE FURNISHINGS WE ARE LEAVING NO STONE UNTURNED IN OUR ENDEAVORS TO MAKE THE SHOWINU THE MOST COMPLETE YET SHOWN IN THE CITY. IF YOU DESIRE NEW THINGS YO U MUST SEE OUR RANGE TO 3E SATISFIED. New Colored Madras Muslins Showing new colorings in Cathedral and Colonial effects���D:,rk Red. .Brown a_d Qrocn la two-tone arrangement of eo'ors. Per yard ..*-cj*k- 45c to *oc CREAM MADRAS, in t .(��� newest designs, all widths, per > 11 ....-^. , 20c t: (Ol SPOT AND BROCHE M ISLINS. 30 to 4S widths, with varlo us designs in spots, iace, stripe fc^
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