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VOLUME 5, NUMBEH 18. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, SATTJ RDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1910 FIVE CENTS 1 x JOPY. LIBERALS STAGGERING UNDER DIRECTORS Of FAIR COAST ELEVATOR [THIRTY M SERIES Of e™A5 REVISE PRIZE LISTS GETS A SETBACK Agitation for New Grand United Farmers' Convention Stand and Horse 'Pavilion •Pofisibility of Another Immediate Election in Be­ Does Not Support Move' Beef Boycott Spreads Suddenly Over the States in Attempt for Exhibition Grounds. cause of Recent Unexpected Reverses in Rural for Western Elevator. j to Force Trust to Lower Prices-All Classes Sup­ port Movement Started by Idle Jest- Districts —Asquith May Refuse to, Form Min­ The question of a new- horse show Edmonton, Jan. 21.—A reduction of building for the provincial exhibition straight government ownership of el­ May Quit Eating Eggs. istry—List of Latest Returns. occupied a large pari oi tbe (line Of evators, both terminal and internal, the meeting of directors of the lt. A. and a call upon the provincial gov- and 1. society held last night in the emment to take over and operate city ball. President T. J. Trapp re­ the Internal elevators, was passed by Chicago, Jan. 21.—A move to com­ Is said, fear that the fast v ould tut London, .I.in. 2L—The results of Colne Valley— ported that he and Secretary W. li. the United Farmers' convention here both ways ana many are not in tUTut - Rev. Charles Leach (I .4741 bat the high prices of meal by ab­ mnty poll •;, so far as have been de 0 Keary, with Thomas Gifford, M.L.A., . i sterday. staining therefrom spread rapidly to­ of the movement. Captain A. B. Carpenter CU) .I57uil . M il, has, accordin^^^^^^g to^ a prominent had called upon the premier in refer­ This precludes any possibility of day and began to assume a national A. (Lab) • 414'.) .be association favorably considering Will Institute Proceedings. Liberal, "staggered us." Ii is noi do- ence to Un- granting ot $lu,0uu to­ character, Coincidentally came an­ A Liberal gain, Grayson, the former ne proposition oi T, H. Worsnop oi Washington, Jan. 21.—Proceedings wards tbe erection 01 sucn a bund nouncements from Milwaukee and tnied that the results are very serious. member, being one of the leaders of Vancouver for a government guaran- will soon be instituted by the depart­ ing. Tilt! pie.aior had asked them to Cleveland that the price of meat bad ji the Conservatives Bhould win an­ the Socialist natty. ' te< of an independent terminal eleva­ ment of justiee against the so-calle I write to Mr. Bowser and give bin. dropped. other thirty seats the balance of tor at the coast. beef trust, with headquarters at Chi­ Lincolnshire, Sleaford ibe full particulars of the request. A owi r will be ln the bands ol the Ir- E. Royds (U) 5265 Although the convention gave Mr. Dispatches from Baltimore, Kansas cago, Complaints of alleged operationj similar request had been made last lsb Nationalists and some Liberals A. Lupton (L) 4123 Worsnop's proposition a cordial re- City, Omaha, Memphis, Pittsburg and of the trust iu restraint of trade hate year for $5,U(JIJ. other cities told of the rapid growth do no! deny that the position Of af­ Unionist gain. ci ption, the tone of the meeting wa.-; been investigated by the department of the meat fast. fairs in that case would be one of the Louth— strongly for the government owner­ Tho suit will be brought under the greatest difficulty and gravity. Tbe president remarked thai the ship, and their stand was strength­ Scheme Started in Cleveland. Sherman anti-trust law. S. L. llrackenbury (l'j 4432 society eouhi nut finance the scheme I Timothy Davles (L) 4275 ened by the announcement In an af­ Cleveland, credited with being the' Strike in Pittsburg. Reasons for the Disaster. itself lor, altnough it had assets L ternoon newspaper that the Manitoba originator of the scheme, has now Pittsburg, Jan. 21.-—A meat strike- Liberals attribute their defeat In Unionist gain. could not hypothecate them as secur­ government bail granted the request Staffordshire, Leek— 30,000 names enrolled, while Kansas has been organized in Greater Pitta- •the counties, first, to landlords who ity ou account of the fact that they of the grain growers of that province City reports 80,000. The heads of the Col. A. 11. Heath (U) 5403 burg today, street car employees b»' informed their employees that it the were on property owned by the city. and decided to operate the internal leading packing houses in Kansas H. Pearce (L) 5453 tile hundreds are signing pledges tu Liberals were relurned they would However if the government granted elevators. City and Chicago refused to discuss Unionist gain. abstain from meat for thirty days, be­ be dismissed, and, second, that the $5,000 tiiis year, aud promised inothej Whether the government will grant the effect of the nia/ement on their ministers have been doing all they Essex, Saffron Walden— ginning next Tuesday. similar sum for next year he felt sure the demands of the resolution is business. possibly could to prevent a settlemi at Col, L>. J. Proby (U) 4283 that tbe finances could be arranged. doubtful. The feeling of tiie pro­ Thousands of affiliated members t>f the educational question of na­ Hon. Joseph A. Pease (L) 4011 If good accommodation could be vincial cabinet is against such a Started by a Jest. the Iron City Trades Council are tional lines. waiting for their leaders to act before A Unionist gain. Mr. Pease was pa­ given to horsemen here the fair move on the ground thai the success­ Cleveland, Ohio, Jan, 21.—From an Liberal disasters were explained in putting into effect a meat boycott tronage secretary to the treasury in would undoubtedly attract many com­ ful establishment of the western idle jest in the lunch room of a big nt by the theory thai the tiuiet Un- resolution adopted by the council last the Asquith gi vernment. petitors from Seattle and Vaucouver, grain route would remedy the prob­ manufactury here last wedk, the onlsl tariff reform campaign in the night. Ruti . - as New Westminster was a sort of a lem, so far as Alberta elevators are Cleveland strike against the eating of amies was even more effective J. Cuetton (U) .2235 neutral ground for these two cities concerned. Whether the government meat has grown into huge propor­ Thirty Days Without Meat. than the noisy tariff reform cam­ •J. N. Emery (L) .1531 ami they would be assured that no will yield to the voice of the associa­ tions. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 21.—A call has paign in the boroughs. tion is a question. One hundred thousand people in -N'o change. favoritism would be shown ia the been issued by Central Labor Council Cleveland have now pledged them­ Want Majority of Forty. Harwich— judging. for meetings of all local labor union* selves to abstain from eating meat H. K. .Newton 1 Ul . .6757 Government Should Help. BIG SUCCESS for (he purpose of uniting with labor In an official announcement issui d for thirty days. A. Levy Lever (L) . .5608 One of the speakers on Die subject unions in other cities in excluding :i their headquarters today, the Handel's "Messiah" Delights Big The Ohio legislature is the ell y meats for a period, The unions are L'niouist gain. remarked that the public had hearu leral leaders declare that unless, state body so far to take up tin ques- a great deal lately about the millions Audience at Queen's Avenue Church. urged to eat no meal for at least .... i • ilnatlon with the Labor- Norfolk, Thetford— lien. .4239 of dollars that ware lying in the Bank thirty days, unless prices are materi­ .i.iii oui the aid oi the Irish R. Winfrey 1L1 An appreciative audience filled the Practically every district in Ohiu .4(HiO of Commerce in Victoria at the credit ally reduced. {Nationalists, are given a majority of Sir T. L. Hare (U) Queen's avenue Methodist church yes­ has taken part in the movement. least forty members in the parlla- •No change. ei the province, and be thought that terday evening -when Handel's "Mes Loralne, New Philadelphia ami Bello- Business Men in Line. tentary elections now in progress, the government might Co worse than slah" was rendered under the skilful fontaine were added to the nunibr Baltimore, Mil., Jan. 21.—Buttons Surrey, Epsom— .7010 II y will nol accept the responsiblli- hand over about $10,000 of this to the leadership of T. R. Pearson, who today. bearing the inscription "I don't baj W. Keswick 1U) .5232 provincial exhibition for the erection Imeat, Lo you?" appeared on the s of ministerial control. Sir A. Rollit (L) showed himself at home in the difli- I Erg Fast is Nexi. The announcement created much ni a suii.tb 1 horse pavilion. His re­ cult task. streets here in large numbers today, incitement, as present indications No change. marks met with tin hearty appiovai 11. D. Mackness opened with a skil­ Ten thousand householders are re­ following the action ol the loc::l fed­ e that the Liberals will not be g'v- Kent, Ashford— .7966 of the meeting ful rendering on the organ of "Oh. ported to have signed the petitions eration of Labor width adopted a D the majority they demand, li the L. Hardy (.TJ) .4421; It was anally derided that President The Coast." In th opi nlng chorus against the eating of eggs until the resolution calling upon all labor an- ilts iu the constituencies yet to K. Karrar (L) 'Trapp and 8 ry Keary again Inter "And the Glory of the Lord" the priie has dropped from forty-eight ionsists and their sympathisers to ab­ maintain the present ratio, the No change. view tbe premiej and urge the graft­ choir showed a eh a:' understanding cents a dozen to twenty-five cents. stain from eatiug meat for a period - ials will have a majority of but Lancashire North— .7122 ing of the required amount. of harmony, which was also notice­ Retail butchers have been compel­ of one month as a protest against ttat high price of that article of food. fell vi n members. N. W. Helme 1L1 .6048 New Grand Stand. able in the subs, meat choruses. To led to cut down their working force In the event of the Liberals refus­ E. Russell Ta;. lor If) . The subject of a new grand stand the soloists, Mrs. Harry Brlggs, so­ from one-third to one-half, and sev­ Thousands of these buttons have ing accepl the control of the min- No change. i'oi the exhibition grounds was called prano, Mrs. Gideon Hicks, contralto, eral have retired from business. I been ordered. The demand for thexn. it was declared, was not confined t» Btry. another election probably would Grantham— ti, the attention of the meeting by and Gideon Micks, bass, toe much Unio s Take Nu Part. praise cannot be given. Altogether, laboring men, more than half the re­ held almost Immediately. Priestley (Li re-elected lsis tl.e president The grand stand in use Toledo and Minneapolis report that the "Messiah" must be classed as a quests coming from business meu Unionists Cannot Accept Control. ipt. G. 11. Sniythe (TJ) 17U3 a; .1:1.-' in \..:s inadequate ana a new it is unlikely that the Cleveland idea thorough success. and clerks. Tin Conservatives could not accept No change. one COUld be bui.t a. ;; COSt Of *5,000. will find favor here. Union men, it lontrni because of the opposition fur- Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon— iu thought that th.' laciosse club ALBERTA EXHIBITION WILL shi il by a Liberal majority, no mat- JlonCato. Or. CU) 2466 might contribute a couple of thousand BE HELD IN CALGARY ui ill. Brett iL) 2noo dollars towards the erection ot the LONE llfeitSTEAOEH ' • Liberals made good their Unionist gain.Westhough - new stand, and the city might be Calgary, Jan. 21.—President Van- SONS Of SCOTLAND HAVE induced to spend a similar amount. hreal ; refuse to accept control. Lancashire Southeast, wart and Manager Richardson of the probable that parliament will lected 10,141 All me city directors oi the exhibi­ BINED TO it CUSP ton— Exhibition company, have returned FINE CONCERT PilOOnAM ;ii only one week. In this event A.s- 770a tion, acting with the officiate of the to the city from Edmonton where W. T. Wilson (Labi re-e uith would retain the premiership. lacrosse club, will wait upon the city they interviewed the provincial gov­ ll. Morgan Byrne (U) . council soon and ask for the required Following are yesterday's belated ernment upon the question of the Cremated Body of Martin Rach Found No change. aid. Eighteen High Class Numbers Will •nn ns: 250 next provincial exhibition. They ob­ Lancashire Southwest, Newton— Two Divisions for Fruit. ENGLAND. 504 tained the consent of the govern­ Be Rendered at Concert on Rob­ Among Smouldering Remains of London, London University— .1. A. Soddon (Lab) re-elected .-7 Maxwell Smith brought iu a resolu­ ment to hold this exhibition in Cal­ Lord Wolmer (U) 6] tion to have tne division oi the fruit Shack Near Moose Jaw. Sir P. Magnus (U) .1(1.075 gary in 1910. Thus for three years in bie Burns' Anniversary. lion. Sir West Ridgeway (L) ,1928 Middlesex. Brentford— district, which divides the province succession Calgary will be the centre ...0810 Into east aud west at North Bend, dis­ No change. Lord A. Compton (TJ) .. in which the greatest fair of the pensed with, aud that all competitions Moose Jaw, Jan. 21.—Word has just Devonshire Totnes— Dr. V. 11. Rutherford (Ll middle west has been held. In 1908 in fruit be thrown open to the whole The Sons of Scotland have made reached the city of the horrible death B. Mildmay

WANTED. NOTICE. day of February, 1910, the said Har­ SHOT THROUGH HEART riett Ann Thrussell will proceed to Bank of Montreal WANTED—A SMART SOLICITOR. In the Matter of the Estate of Fred­ distribute the assets Of the said de­ Apply Koyal City Chemical Clean­ erick Thrussell, late of the City of ceased among the persons entitled ESTABLISHED 1S17. ers and Dyers. Columbia street. AT INDIAN POTLATCH New Westminster, in the Province thereto, having regard only to the CAPITAL $14,400,000.00 claims of which she shall then have WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL of British Columbia, deceased: RESERVE 11,000,000.00 • RAILWAY CO. housework. Apply 43^ Fourteenth ,Notice is hereby given that all per­ had nollce, and that the said Harnett Branches throughout Canada and Ann Thrussell will not be liable for street, city. Celebration Suddenly Cut Short at sons having any claims or demands Newfoundland, and in Loudon, Eng­ against the late Frederick Thrussell, tho said assets or any part thereof Kyuquot By Tragic Killing of Si- who died on or about the 30th day to any person of whose claim she land, New York, Chicago aud Spokane, Atlantic Express Lea^ WANTED, TO RENT. of November, 1909, at the City oi shall not then have received notice. U. S. A., and Mexico City. A general wash Brave. New Westminster, l,n the Province Dated this fifteenth (15th) day of banking business transacted. Let­ January, 1010. WVF OR SIX-ROOM KI) FURNISH- of British Columbia aforesaid, are re­ ters of Credit issued, available with Daily at 3:25 P. % ed house, central location. Full par­ quired to send by post prepaid, or de­ WADE, WHEALLER & McQUARRIE, ticulars to L. R. F. Dally News. Solicitors for the Above-Named Har­ correspondents ln all parts of the Victoria, Jan. 20.—A tragic begin­ liver to the undersigned solicitors making direct connections f herein for Harriett Ann Thrussell, ex­ riett Ann Thrussell. world. 0 ning of a big potlach at Kyuquot took points in Eastern Canada ann n a" place a day or two ago when the ecutrix of the last will of the said Savings Bank Department—Deposits PIANO TO RENT. steamer Tees was on the west coast. Frederick Thrussell, their names and received in sums of JI and upward, States. Seattle train leave. .H?" MAKE YOUR APPEAL to the public About one hundred Indians from Clay- addresses and full particulars in writ­ ind Interest allowed at 3 per cent, per a.tn.; Agasslz local at 6:35 p.ra * TO RENT—UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD ing of their claims and statements of I oquot and Nootka had been Invited For further particulars apply to condition. Write Miss F. N., care their accounts, verified by statutory I annum (present rate). through the columns of THE DAILY ED. GOULET, of Daily News. by the Kyuquots to attend a big win­ declaration, and the nature of the Total Assets ov«r $168,000,000.00. ter celebration at their village. They securities (if any) held by them. MEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH, C P. R. Agent took passage on the steamer Tees FOR RENT. And take notice that, after the 28th NEWS. The Morning Paper. G. D. BRYMNER, Manager. or C.I!. FOSTER, AG.P.A.Vancou,, and arrived safely in Kyuquot harbor. TO RENT—COMFORTABLE ROOM, Debarking on the opposite side of the suitable for gentleman. Apply 305 harbor from tho Indian village, they •••••••••••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "?W3ESB^ Carnarvon. approached their destination In ca­ noes. They were met ou the beach TO RENT—A MASON & RISCH by their hosts, and there was great Northern Crown Bank piano to rent, ln good condition. shouting and firing of guns, the cart­ Apply to T. R. Pearson, Dominion Trust office. ridges in which were supposed to be OPERATING CHIEFLY IN W ESTERN CANADA. blank. Suddenly one of thi- young siwaslie,, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $6,000,000 • /&••• LOST. dropped, and his neighbor thought he • • bad been stricken Willi paralysis or PAID UP CAPITAL , $2,200,000 BTRAYED -- OX PREMISES 723 heart disease brought on by the in­ Twelfth street, black retriever. If tense excitement. In a short time, HEAD OFFICE, WINNIPEG not called for in ten days theowner however, a red mark began to form can't have same. on the outside of his garments, and CAPITAL BUY examination proved that he had been The Twentieth Century belongs to Canada and especially to the LOST, STOLEN OR STRAVED— shot, through the heart with buck­ West. In this era of development Western financial institutions English setter dog, answers to the shot. He was quite dead when picked mti3t play an Important part. The Northern Crown Bank invites name of Fleet, marked black, white up. those who have the interests of the West at heart to share in the en­ and tan ticked, fifteen months old. The potlach bad to be delayed un­ joyment of its privileges. Reward on return to J. ,). Mabouey, til after the funeral. EIGHTY ACRES IN LANGLEY, ALL Third and Fourth avenue. ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEN A.SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. Father Maurice, the Roman Catho­ lic priest who ministers to tbe spir­ RICH LOAM SOIL. A RARE IN­ LOST—MARTIN SABLE NECK sl itual needs of the Indians, was ju 1 Manager J. E. HAWKSHAW, New W estminster. * VESTMENT, AND ONE NOT TO scarf between Royal cafe and Col- j going out for the purpose of photo­ lister Block. Finder please return i • • to Mrs. H. II. Lennle, Collister graphing them when the accident hap­ ••••***•«**•**••••••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••* PONDER OVER, BUT JUST TO BE Block and obtain reward. pened. Had he been doing this at the time the Indians might have con­ SNAPPED AT. PRICE $60 PER nected the sad event with the camera and probably have smashed it to ACRE; $800 TO $1000 CASH, BAL­ pieces. Hotel ButlerAnnex, ANCE OVER ONE, TWO AND TO LET—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, The holy father is congratulating also furnished and unfurnished bed­ himself that he was rather late In Fourth Avenue and Marion 8treet THREE YEARS; ALSO TRN ACRE rooms, in the double brick house arriving, as the Indians are very su­ near Carnegie library. perstitious in this regard. SEATTLE BLOCKS IN LANGLEY, MAGNIFI­ RATES : TO RENT—TWO COMFORTABLE CENT SOIL, $100 PER ACRE; ONE- *£>?< Room $1 p-r day up. rooms. Apply 009 Victoria street, WIFE OF NOVELIST THIRD CASH, BALANCE ONE, TWO near Daily News office. Room and board $2.50 per day up. IN DIVORCE RUMOR Room with bath $2.50 per day up. AND THREE YEARS. Room with bath and board $4 per day. FOUND. New York, Jan. 20.—When asked I jMiiLILJliirJIi^ All outside rooms, with hot ami cold FOUND—SMALL HANDSAW, OWN- as to the truth of tr\e reports that water s;»am heat, long distance tele­ Mrs. Richard Harding Davis, wife of er can obtain same by applying at phone. 'Bus meets all trains and boatp the Police Station. the novelist, was taking legal counsel -WHS for the adjustment of marital differ­ The Daily News will bo Kept on file FOUND—SMALL POCKET BOOK ences, former District Attorney Je­ ln our reading room. This is a rare opportunity, and you are dealing with purse, containing papers and small rome declined to discuss the matter. CARLETON GILBERT, Mgr. amount of money. Owner can have Friends of the couple had heard that the owner direct. P. O. BOX 1344, Vancouver same by proving property and pay­ Mrs. Davis had retained the law firm ing for this adver'iseimnt. (Case of Jermeo nnd Rand, of which the for­ described as given with the compli­ mer prosecutor is a senior member. ments of 11. I). Krj-miss, Skagway Davis could not be located, but bis Alaska.) Apply to .1. Relchenbacb, attorneys today declared they had Northern Crown Bavu. no knowledge of the matter. aCSZBkWS&i.z m . A •i'-i'-3Ss\*Wi ' '{WJEMl

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CHAM BERLIN, The Jeweler Sole Agent for New Westminster MONEY SAVED HERE RINT IT HAS ROUSED THE CURIOSITY HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WINDOW FULL OF LINEN COL­ OF THE WHOLE WEST LARS AT FIVE CENTS EACH, SIX FOR TWENTY-FIVE? IF "Do you really think" one housewife will say to another "that this Here is One of Our NOT IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INVESTIGATE. new flour can be better than the flour we are using ? " NOW, THESE ARE NOT PAPER COLLARS BOUGHT FOR THE Madam, there ia no doubt about it. Christmas Pianos OCCASION, BUT GENUINE LINEN COLLARS. But there is just one way you can be c nvinced. You must use it yourself. Our claims will not satisfy you, but we t ck up our claims in such a way that you will lose nothing by trying . obin Hood. That Arrived Too Regular 15c. and 25c. Your grocer will tell you about our ji rantee which gives you back voir money if you are not Late for the Xmas Collars reduced to 5 cents satisfied.

SOME ARE ABOVE THE AVERAGE HEIGHT, SOME BE­ THE SASKATCHEWAN, Trade LOW, AND OTHERS SLIGHTLY SOILED, ALL GOING FOR J^ fffl v„ I f LOUR MILLS CO. FIVE CENTS EACH. 8 LIMITED so I am going to give sonu i :*ra bargains, as I have too large » stork lo carry and I need «he money—YOU NEED THE PIANO MOOSE JAW $254.00 CASH WILL TAK ONE Others at $275.00 cash; $300.00 cash. SASK. One second-hand piano wai $500. will sell for $175. CASH WILL LONELY SUITS TALK WITH US FOR THE fiEXT TEN DAYS. LAST WEEK WE ADVERTISED FIFTY OF THESE NMsrjur.un.1 Come and let us show you what surprises we have In stop' tOT LONELY SUITS AT HALF PRICE. WE HAVE STILL THIRTY- you when I advertise BARG/^NS.. That le what they are. and >'"" FIVE OF THESE SUITS LEFT. THEY ARE LONELIES—THE MftMHeeg. will say so when you see then . g£g• tfJU^tt-X+ssBX j J I I ONLY ONE3 OF THEIR SIZE AND COLOR LEFT IN A LINE. THEY ARE ENGLISH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS AND SERGES. J. H Todd s Music House To buy one of these at half price 419 Columbia St, New Westminster, B. C. is like buying a $10 note tor $5. The Old Country $16.00 SUITS FOR. . . .$3.00 $10.00 SUITS FOR. . ..$5.00 t »•••••••••^••••••••••••••»«»+*+*«4 ••••••••••••I 18.00 SUITS FOR. . . . 9.00 12.00 SUITS FOR.. .. 6.00 20.00 SUITS FOR.. . .10.00 15.00 SUITS FOR.. .. 7.50 Boot Store The aftermath of Christmas and New Year trade has left us with STATIONERY a lot of lines we waut to clear out before stocktaking; you should see them displayed on our bargain counter. We are also giving one-quarter off Cloth­ —Ladles' and Gents' Slippers from 75c; regular $1.25. ing, Heavy Underwear, Hats, Boys Clothing, —Ladies' Fine Dongola Bills, patent tip, from $2.26; regular $3.0o WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF —Misses' Fine Box Calf Bluchers for $1.75; regular %2.2T>. Sweater Vests and many other lines. —A lino of Dick's Waterproof Boots for $3.75; reg liar $4.50. STATIONERY IN THE CITY. A NEW AND VARIED —A line of Gents' Welted Shoes, Blticher cut in several varieties ASSORTMENT JUST TO HAND. PLEASE LOOK IN regular value $4.50 and $5.00; for $3.50. AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. There are quite a variety of other lines all laid out In lots at prices sure to clear them out In short order. & CO. TODHUNTER & BURR THE STORE OF SATISFACTION The Old Country Boot Store 601 COLUMBIA STREET Booksellers, Stationers, Newsdealers j J. STEWART, Proprietor. * • •*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••** ^TURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. !U \l 1 CHURCH Comfort and Economy With # Electricity 1 SERVICES I ft•::-;:-,. •.. •.. ifc#»Msfc^fr##ji4i=#>:; :'*%z$

To the Housewife the Electric Sad Iron Is the greatest boon pos- Sunday, January 23. \,, device has So lessened the household labor. The Electric g ... iron is so simple that a child can operate it: and it can be used HOLY TRINITY—Rev. A. Shildrick, U part ol the bouse where there is an electric light. Iron al­ <' ( tor. i i lebi atlon ol I [oij < oininun- lon & a. in.; Matins, 11 a. m.; Sunday- ways hot; no useless walking or waiting; Ironing done in half the BI : > il, 2:2t) p. m.; evensong and ser- time. We carry different makes and styles. Call i.i and let us shew n ou 1 p in. to you. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN—1 Rev. J. S. Henderson, pastor, Ser J. Trapp & Co., Ltd. vices 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath ichool and Bible class 2:30 p.m. I Morning, "The Divine Call for Ber • >•.' evening, "Meeting Your Oppor­ tune." Your Expectations Are .1 ST, STEPHEN'S PRJBSBY'l M.. pastor. Services al 11 a.m. and when you eat at Kenny's. Anticipation 7'30 p in. Morning, "The linage ot of toothsome morsels that will tickle God:" evening, "Religion and Na­ the palate and give you genuine satis­ tional Righteousness." faction are always realized after eat­ ing one of our tender, juicy steaks, KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, oysters or dinners, or any of the spec­ - Rev. E. c. Thompson, M. A, ial dishes that are made at pastor. I'ui lie worship: Mornln,, it a.111.; evening. 7 p.m. Hi 1)le class and Sabbath school 2:30 p.m., Y.l'.S. C.B., Tuesday, 8p.m.; prayer meot- KENNY'S ing, Wednesday 8 p.m. Morning sub­ 739 COLUMBIA STREET, OPP. ject, "God's Dwelling Place." A ser­ TRAM OFFICE. vice of song will bo held in I lie eve­ ning, when the following pieces wUl be rendered bj the choir, assisted by Messrs. Greenlee and Buchanan, of Vancouver: Anthem, "The Radiant Morn;" duet. Messrs. Greenlee and ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Buchanan; quartette, ".lust As I Am;' anthem, "1 Am the Way;" quartette, Not tomorrow, that will be too late. 'Kock ot Ages;" BOIO, Mrs. Held, duct, Messrs. Greenlee and Buchnan. •**V£V solo, Mr. Williams; closing anthem. A short address will be gi\e,i on "Th.; Eastertrook Milling Company, Song of Triumph. QUEEN'S AVENUE MKTlliHUST - 1! Eburne. B. C. Rev. C. \Y. Brown, paStor. Ser­ vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday BChool at 2:30 p, in. Morning, me­ FLOUR! FLOUR ! morial service for the late Mrs, .lo*. IMPERIAL $7 per bbl. Wintemute; evening, "The Messiah.™ HUNGARIAN JEWEL. .$6.75 per Bbl. Special music from Handel'* "Mes­ TERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl. siah." HINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl ST. PAUL'S REFORMED EPISCO­ FLOUR AND PEED MERCHANTS PAL—Rev. A. dell. Owen, rector. Ser­ McQuarrie & Co. vice at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Holy Com­ rrto-'T STREET. New Weitmlnrter munion first Sunday In the. month af­ Make it your business to see us. Are you ter morning service. Prayer meetlpg m a home seker? Well, we are home build­ on Thursday at 7::

A double corner on 6th & Regina Streets, 2 full The Hank of Toronto with sized lots with five-room house, more than GO years of experi­ To Railways, Steamboats, Gamps, Etc. $2,100, $500 cash ence of successful banking 6 roomed house and 3 full sized lots on Harvey business In Canada offers to •»»»»••••••••••••»»•»»•••••••••••••• *•••••• merchants, manufacturers and street, Sapperton, all cleared and planted in fruit, other business men an unexcell­ $2,200, $500 cash ed banking service. E. C. TRAVES, Manager Five acre blocks just across the river in Surrey Interest paid on Savings Ac­ counts. PHONE 101. at $150 per acre, which will double in less than a Current Accounts opened on year. favorable terms. Suburban block 12, one block from car line, Letters of Credit Issued for 645 Columbia Street. travellers and Importers. 4 Lots, $425 each Drafts and Money Orders •..'^rwa sold. 66 foot lot near corner of 5th avenne and 10th "Loans made to responsible street, $550 on easy terms. people. I > | I 4 >««•••••••••<•> Sapperton—Triple corner on Buchanan and Sherbrook streets, $1300, one third cash, balance Head Office, Toronto Chest Protectors at all on easy terms. NEW WE8TMIN8TER, B. C. Prices. A business block, large enough for four good BRANCH store buildings on one of the main streets for $10,000. This property in 5 years will be worth $50,000. J. Oracey, Mgr. 135 acres of water front close in, good deep j Ryall's Drug Store water, for $500 per acre. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA EYES TESTED FREE BY OPTICIAN In the matter of the North Weat 444AA. ttlllMMIIH ***,*,*,• quarter Section 25, Township 13, B. C. M. District of New Westmlnsti* WILSON & COOK and Province of British Columita. and ln the matter of the Estate «* John Scott Macdonnell, deceased [Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, By order of the Honourable Mr. Veal and Sausage W. RICH Real Estate and Insurance Justice Morrison dated ta# 7th day <* January, 1910, tenders will be receiv­ AT THE Teaming and Ex­ OFFICE: NORTHERN CROWN BANK, PHONE M0, NJBW I •R.B.*^ ed up to January 21, 1910, by the •»- derslgned for tbe purchase ot all »• pressing. Estate and Interest of John 8eott Macdonnell and his heirs ln and to Central Meat Market DEALER IN all and singular that certain pyel or tract of land and premises al«w» fcnitr Eighth at. ml FHta Area* mentioned. J. 3. CAMBRIDGE, PHONE 171 WOOD District Registrar of the Supre«» Court of British Columbia. •OWELL & O»OV Pn.ri.tor* 730 FOURTH ST. PHONE R527 SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY NEWS.

charge of the tea table, which was NOTICE. The Daily News brightened with daffodils, were Mrs. Gordon E. Corbould and Mrs. C Tenders called for H. C, Quaran­ Published by Ttie Dally Mews Publish. Charleson, who had assisting them A SNAP!tin e supplies receivable up to January i 1 ing Company, Limited, at their offices, Miss Freize, Miss Briggs, Miss Lewis, 15, HMO. will be received up to mid- day, January 31, 1910. Newspapers | JANUARY CLEARING •Corner of McKenzie ami Victoria Miss Corbould, Miss Lillooet Arm­ strong and Miss Cotton. The ices copying this advertisement without Streets. were looked after by Mrs. Ilruce Cor­ authority from the department will SALE bould and Mrs. Henry Doyle. not be paid. C A Paige Managing Director, Ten lots in Burnaby on A. D. JARVIS. The Navajo club held a poverty ball Third Avenue, $175 each; Ass't Deputy Minister and Secretary of Agriculture. handsome Ladi ln St. George's hall on Wednesday, one-third cash, balance six tion Secretary and" B^' which was most enjoyable. Among Ottawa, January 11. 1010. hard ma ihose present were Mr. and Mrs. A. and twelve months. P'^' wood i„' W. Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arkle, Mr. and surface oak finish nicely carve. Mrs. William Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. "GET THE HA1IT" with writing bed 19x26 |nch SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910 Thomas Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sin­ clair, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and The Inside is fitted neatly w|! Mrs. D. Shiles, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. ARE YOU divisions for papers, etc'' re A DISLOYAL PROPOSAL. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welsh, lar value $8.00; January Bale Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and McADAM & IRWIN in need of any plates? If so, yon Mrs. Tait, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, Mr. It would be Interesting to know the and Mrs. Todd, Miss M. Johnston, are interested in our Special Today. source whence Secretary Wade de­ Miss Florence McLeod, Miss Alloe Mc 552 Columbia Street, New rived his inspiration to set afoot an Leod, Miss Bilodeau, Miss Howell, $6.45 Westminster. BREAKFAST PLATES 75c PER agitation lo destroy the beautiful and Miss Coutts, Miss Sullivan, Miss Turn- hull, Miss Digby ,Miss Fisher, Miss DOZEN characteristic and time-honored name lloway, Miss Latham, Miss Burr, Miss ot Ihe city of New Westminster. Pride, Miss Rushton, Miss Tidy, Miss TEACHER WANTED. The first intimation of such a move .Wise, Mr. G. N. Rao, Mr. Maboney, ippeared Mr TldVi Mr w Hu|.r yu. Galbraith. Furniture Emporium was a star paragraph which For school on Lulu Island, within The Fair in the Vancouver Province of Thurs­ Mr. Howell, Mr. M, Digby. Mr. Fisher, city limits. Applications will be receiv. Les's Block, Columbia Street, day, in which it was stated thai Mr. R. Pearson. Mr. Leslie Pearson. ed until noon on Friday, January _s. I Mr. Goulet, Mr. O. Latham. Mr. Mc- GIG Columbia Street. "there is a great deal of reeling Phone 7; W WESTMINSTE • Donald, Mr. F. Reichenhach, Mr. ROBERT LENNIE, in tbe city that ii would he advisable Ronnie, Mr. Sinclair ami others. School Board Secretary, to change the name, and the time now seems opportune, as Hie Royal Another bright am! enjoyable eve­ City is dropping its old charter and ning was spent by a large number of young people at the dance on Friday: will now come under the Municipal in Si George's hall, given in aid of J Clauses act." il,e funds of the he.< s' gymnasium, We assert unhesitatingly thai this Among those present were Mr. an announcement is entirely misleading Mis. G. Bruce Corbould, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. .1. and utterly groundless. We have II. Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, never heard one single citizen el' New Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Sinclair, Mr. ami Westminster so much as hint at such Mrs. Cromwell, Mr. and Mi's. II P. a thing, and we very much doubl Latham. Mr. and Mrs. A. Allan Mer­ cer, Mrs. C. F. Cotton, Mrs. Farquhar whether the alleged reeling agitated Macrae, Miss Pyne. Miss Burnett, half a dozen people in the entire com­ Miss Annandale, Miss Eastman, Miss munity, or indeed whether it ever ex­ Cotton, Miss Muriel Cotton, Miss Cor­ isted in any other mind thai dial of bould. Miss Vera Corbould. Miss Lewis, Miss Alma Lewis. Miss Lil­ Secretary Wade himself. looet Armstrong. Miss Nora Arm- To suggest such a change was noth­ strog. Miss Doris Clute, Miss Eleanor ing less than an act oi' disloyalty, au Brown, Miss Gertrude llrown, Miss Mowbray, Miss Leamy, Miss Alma insult to the memory ol' the noble Leamy, Miss Veda Leamy, Miss Mac- ^I^CL^ Queen whose name is revered Cowan, Miss Briggs. Miss Peele, Miss throughout the world. For, as every­ Josephine Martin. Miss Rlckman, Mr, one knows, this city owes its glori­ W. Rickman, Mr. w. Martin, Mr, F. Fill. Mr. Ewlng, Mr. Albert Beatty, ous name to the choice and desire of Mr. Robert Beatty, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Queen Victoria, graciously expressed Walter Brown. Mi. Roy Pearson. Mr. are the two leading features of this popular clearance. If you are not in her lei ter to Sir B. Bulwer Lytton, Leslie Pearson. Mr. L. Johnston, Mr. her Secretary of State, in 1868. And E. N. Sutherland, Mr. 1). Tuck, Mr. Nigel O'Brien. Mr. W. Keary. making the most of it you are missing the greatest sale of its kind ever lo the same regal courtesy is due New V.\: Ramsay. Mr. II. Burnett, Mr. Westminster's honorable designation 0 Peele, Mr. II. Leamy, Mr. C. Lea­ as the Royal City. my, Mr. Rashleigh, Mr. F. Major, held in New Westminster. It is not too late to pay a visit now, bargains The proposal was as absurd as it Mr. Douglas Wright, Mr. Sperry, Mr. Sholto McColl, Mr. Adams. Mr. Rus­ are here throughout the sale, not in a few odd lines only, but wherever was ill-timed and disrespectful. We sell, Mr. Lindsay. Mr. Walter Cotton, are delighted to see—and we are sure Mr. Keith MacGowan. Mr. Bullock every true citizen will be also—that and a few others. you turn in the store, you will find a good supply of attractive merchan­ while the Native Sons promptly passed a strong resolution protesting against any change ia the name ol' NOTICE. dise at astonishingly low prices. You can well afford to spend an h< ur or our city and sent a special mes^. iger with this to the Hoard" Of Trade. Ihe i t)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ie Grand Trunk Pacific Branch two in our Whitewear Department. Such values as are offered here will latter body at once and effectually Lines Company will apply to the nipped the idea In the bud by decis­ Parliament of Canada, al Its present ively turning the proposal down. session lor an Act further amending tempt you to lay in a full stock. We regard the whole idea us a the Act incorporate; , e. ( oi ; .. piece oi' presumption on the pai t of chapter 99 ot the Statui .. oi 11 •• ;. Seen tary Wade, whose residence here amended by Statute 86 of tie Sti tub has not been length) enough to en of 1909 by authorizing tie construc­ able him to appreciate the feelings tion ei folli wing additional tines Si­ of the people or the real importance of railway:— / y AH You Can a of New Westminster's designation. i 1) From a point on the Wi stern uy ft NO^ Division of the Gran I Trunk Pacific Railway b stween the easi limit of of Range U and the West Until of *•"•••• H Range 17, wesl of tiie third m iridian m Liberals Si^piing lie uce in a southwesterly and west­ erly direction to a point in the vicin-j ity of Calgary, or to a point on the Under Series of Defeats A LAST WORD IN COATS GENTS' UMBRELLAS 75c line which the Company i.-, author­ 50c DRESS GOODS FOR 25c ized under paragraph 14 of claus. It A chance to secure a smart coat at (Continued from Page One.) of said chapter D'J to construct to Five dozen Gents' Umbrellas, stout All wool nuns' veiling. In pink, nn extremely low figure. Stylish gar­ cotton covers, strong frame, full size, Belfast West— Calgary: rose and grey, also wool crepe de ments cut to the lowest possible price splendid assortment of handles. A Chine In pale blue; regular values to J. Devlin (X) 4661 (2) From a point on the proposed snap at $1.00; sale price 75c line mentioned in paragraph (li be­ in an effort to clear out the balance 50c; sale price, per yard 25c Carpenter il'l 4064 of our stock. JMageo (Ind. N) ~2 tween the east limit of Range 20 and the west limil of Range 2s. west of One piece each pale green and rose No change. the third meridian, thence in an east­ 5 Coats only, brown, navy, oxford Nuns' veiling to be cleared Only a Belfast South— $35 OPERA CLOAKS FOR $15 erly and southeasterly direction to grey and greens. All this season's gar­ limited quantity; regular per J. Chambers (U) 577:.' yard, now for, per yard... ,15c Regina or to appoint, in the vicinity ments; regular values to $19.50 for Five only Opera Cloaks, made from T. 11. Sloan l Ind. I'l 2^2 thereof. „ ..$7.50 plain broadcloth ln dainty pastel and Sloan was the former member. (3) From a point on the proposed darker shades. A rare opportunity for Longford South— line mentioned in paragraph (2) be­ Seven only up-to-date Coats, includ­ thrifty buyers; regular values to $35 J. Phillips (N) unopposed. tween th,. east limit of Range 24 and now for $15 LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES .No change. the west limit of Range 27, west of ing black, green and brown, velvet ON FURS Queen's Counfy, Ossory— the second meridian to Moose Jaw, and silk trimmed; regular values to Delaney (X) unopposed. No change. of to a point in the vicinity there­ $22.50 for..,..- ...... ,..,.,-. .$10.50 We are determined to clear Un­ of: Galway County, East— S8-INCH MOIRETTE 15c PER YARD balance of our Fur stock. No! many Koch i.\) unopposed, No change'. ll) From a point on the westerly left, but a few Marmot and Sable Division of the Grand Trunk Pacific Louth, North— Turquoise blue, rose and dark hello Ktoles we are offering at far less railway between Artland and Wain- only- A big snap whllo It lasts. Get titan manufacturers' prices. Inspect T. M. Healey tind. Ni 2132 wright, thence In tin easterly and here early or tt will be gone; regular them. , . Hazelton l.\) 21138 southeasterly direction to a point on CHILDREN'8 COATS AT $2.50 35c, now tor, per yard .15« No change. the line which the company is author­ Coats in plain colors, tweeds and Saturday's Pollings. ized by paragraph 13 of clause 11 of said chapter 99, to be constructed to dark mixtures to go in the last effort. According to "Tiie Times" pollings Battleford. tomorrow will he: We have a good assortment of sines $2.00 LADIES' UMBRELLAS FOR (6) From Regina or a point ln the in this offer, but we want to clear SILK CREPE DE CHINE 49c PER $1.35 Carnarvon district; Carmorthen- vicinity thereof, thence in a south- YARD shire West; Crewe (Cheshire); Laun- them out to mako room for Spring wesertly and westerly direction to Four dozen Ladies' Umbrellas 25- oeston (Cornwall); High Peak (Der- Lethbrldge or to a point in the vicin­ goods. Black, white and cream only 22 inch silk and linen gloria covers, re­ byahlrf); Torquay (Devonshire); ity of Lethbridge on the line which and 28 Inches wide, a rich fabric for liable frame, large selection of stylish Romford (EsBex); Flintshire; Rad- the Company is, under paragraph 14 Regular values to $fi,50 for...... $2.50 waists or dresses. All pure silk; regu­ cliffo-Cum-Fuj'nworth l Lancashire); handles; regular $2.00; sale price of clause 11 of said chapter 99, auth­ Regular values to $9.50 for... ..$4.50 lar 85c per yard, for, per yard — 49c $1.35 Merionethshire; Norfolk, North, West orized to construct from Calgary to and South; Somerset. North; Hands- the southern boundary of the provin­ worth (Staffordshire). ce of Alberta at or near Coutts. England and Wales. (f!) From a point on the main line of the Western Division between Pudsey, Spen Valley, Shipley and Moose Lake and Tele Jamie Cache, ••••••*•*» Sowerby (Yorkshire, West riding); thence through the drainage of the i Dumfries Burghs; St. Andrews Clearwater River, Bonaparte River, Jturghs; Renfrewshire; Forfarshire Seton and Anderson Lakes and the and Kincardineshire (Scotland). Lillooet River or the Squamlsh River Down, East, and Kerry, East (Ire­ or between the lasi two rivers to land). Vancouver, British Columbia author­ izing an issue of bonds te the extent of $30„000 a mile of the s.-ii 1 linen of I railway, numbered (1) to (5) lnclus- 1 ive and comprising tho said lines ] within what are defined by tho said Act as the "Manitoba, Saskatchewan Mrs. Harold G. Barnet is the guest and Alberta Extensions"; authorizing T H. SMITH of Mrs. Hugo McDonald. an issue of bonds to the extent of • • • $50,000 a mile of the said line of rail­ Miss Davidson Is the guest of Mr. way numbered (fi) and comprising and Mrs. 11. It. Davidson. the said line within what Is defined • • • by the said Act as the "British Col­ HEADQUARTERS FOR One of the notable afternoon gath­ umbia Extensions;" and also amend­ erings of this week was the very ing paragraph 11 of clause 11 of the charming tea given Thursday by Mrs. said Act, as regards the southern ter­ EL K. Davidson, one of the most gra­ minus of the line thereby authorized, cious hostesses of Iter circle, ln honor to be constructed from Regina to the of her guest, Miss Davidson. The international boundary at or near decorations of yellow and white North Portal. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR which were used throughout the Dated at Montreal this 29th day of house gave a bright dash of color to November, 1909. the rooms. Mrs. Davidson wore a W. TI. BTGGAR. handsome gown of black voile, in Solicitor for Applicants. HI SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. THE DAILY NEWS. PACE FIVE. ^ SPORTING NEWS The House APOLOGY IS SENT TO GORDON'S | BOWLING j that is the Leading Furni­

REFEREE'S ASSOCIATION A team of local bowlers will jour­ ture House in the city was ney to Harrison Springs today to take ii fall out of the Warm Bathers. lifted by honest, straightfor­ Naughty Postcard Incident Ends in The following is the score rolled ward dealing. Special priv­ |Big Dry Goods House in a game against Vancouver last Rovers Expressing Regret for night in a Telegraph league game: ileges to none. Reference to Referee. 1 2 3 Total Burden . . ,148 170 177 495 Gilchrist .141) 200 161 510 January Sale of Table McCall . .124 137 142 403 New Westminster has sent in an Smith .. ..184 150 153 4S7 apology to the Referees' association South 204 182 156 542 Damasks for the postcard incident, and al­ W. E. FALES though no reply has been received, il 809 839 789 243? Eighty-inch bleached table linen with handsome border; regular is expected that the Rovers' troubles Foul line Judge—L, O'Connor. price $1.75 per yard; sale price, per yard $1.35 are all over and everything will be Scorer—H. Wiggins. Furniture Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker lovely from now on. Westham Island [£eventy-two-Inch bleached table linen, pretty floral designs; regular will play here this afternoon, When price $1.65 per yard; sale price, per yard $1.20 The following extra games have GlS^Agnes Street. the match was arranged one of the been arranged (or next wei k: Wesl ham Island players who is a The Glaziers of the Royal City |Seventy-two-inch bleached table linen, pretty floral patterns; regu­ member ol the Referees' association, lar price $1.85 per yard; sale price, per yard !...90c mills: .1. Mills, F. Saul!, il. ratty, refused to come unless the trouble captain; Wm. Orr, rooter; vs. The ISlxty-elghtdnch bleached table linen, assortment of patterns; regu­ with the association was settled. Thai Tallymen: K. Campbell, A. W. lar price $1.00 per yard; sale price, per yard 65c lis the immediate reason for the apol- Sharpe, P, Harvey, captain V. Bray, [ogy. rooter jsixty-oipht-inch bleached table linen; regular price 75c per yard; Tuesday evening, January 26 \ii sale price, per yard ..50c Although Westham island is noi very high up in the league the team Stars: .1. Campbell, P. Roy, R. B. [[Table napkins, 5-8 and 3-4 sizes; price from, per dozen..85c to $5.00 is strong and will give the locals a Purdy, .1. Smith, Sam South, captain; hard game. Lelth, of Vancouver, will vs. All Factor); T, Mills, \. Ramsay, IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT THESE VALUES AND RE referee. Kirhy. of the Hovers, may J. Driscoll, .1. Millman, !•'. Peterson, PLENISH YOUR STOCK AT THESE PRICES. 1 noi be able to go on the field toda; captain, Tuesday, January 25 as he has been ill for the past week. Special match for Thursdaj even­ The Rovers' team will be chosen ing—Mack's Roustabouts ve All Fac­ A. G. DELAMATER AND WILLIAM NORRIS (Inc.) ANNOUNCE from the following players: Hartley. tory team. Both teams from the Roy­ al City mills. THE ORIGINAL STUDEBAKER THEATRE, CHICAGO, MASSIVE Bruce, Lapg, Shawcroesi Sawyers,, SCENIC PRODUCTION OF Locke, Cadyzlen, Johnson, Badenoch, Ent] les are being Bent I i fai I for Robertson, dray nnd Coutts. Game to the "Chamberlin handicap for two- he Fashion Centre be called at 2:30 sharp. man teams. GEO. BARR McCUTCHEON'S Braden's Rink Wins. South African Cricket.. STIRRING ROMANCE OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER NEXT TO CITY HALL. Regina, Jan, 21.—Braden's Winni­ Jol annesburg, Jan. 21.—In the peg rink finished off Its stay in Re­ cricket tesi match toda;. the South gina by winning the third largest Africans had 89 for f mi wickets. competition of the bonspiel today. Cook Still Holds To i (s. Copenhagen, Jan. 20. \To Imme­ diate sieps will be taken to rescind the honorary degree conferred upon Dramatized from the novel "BEVERLY OF GRATJSTARK" BY Dr, Cook by the University of Copen- ROBERT M. BAKER hagi n. as the verdict is merelj one of "cause unproved." so far tis the decision of the universitj is con­ THE MOST EFFECTIVE DRAMA NOW cerned. However, Rectoi Solomon- sen and Prof. Stromgen, the chairman BEFORE THE PUBLIC. of the examining committee, have been delegated te consider further all Staged under the direction of Oscar Eagle, courtesy of Mr. War- evidence at t heir disposal, after Hold ami Mr, Belasco which final action concerning the ex­ plorer's university titles may be taken. You have read the book, then see the play. ROYAL CAFE SEAT SALE OPENS AT RYALL'S THURSDAY. PRICES (1.60, $1-00, QUICK WORK 75c and 50c Dominion Trust Block Kamloops Man Meets, Courts and Marries Girl in Nine Hours. Ottawa. Jan. 21.—Western methods On account of the drop in the price of of hustle were Illustrated here "'is Fresh Eggs, these are the only ones we v.eci when a stalwart and prosperous • farmer from British Columbia met, | Keep Your House ar are going to handle. i •": ti d, proposed to and marrli d an wa • Irl all in te.. space of nine Steam Heat With Gas Fuel • hour's, George Finter, of Kamloops, • B. C, returned ie (ittawa lasl wi • '•; 1 GAS-HEATED STEAM RADIATORS. • after an absence of i Ighl years On Call and Have Your Monday al on o'clock he happi ni I t te see in his sister's home the photo­ • • graph ei' ;i young Ottawa lady, Miss mmm & MCCLUGI • Breakfast with Us. ie Robinson. He expressed a de­li sire to meet her, ami securing her GOOD SECOND HAND COOK STOVES FOR SALE CHEAP address made an immediate call Miss ! Trust Block, Pront St., INew Westminster Z Robinson was busj al home, but Fin­ £ • ter made an engagement to mi el b< r «.»«««•«*•*«••••••••••••••••••«•**•••• later in the afternoon, Al five o'clock e he had made considerable progress Opposite Post Office in acquaintanceship. With commend­ able vigor he then gol a marriage li­ rismux. 1IIMI cense and a wedding ting. At ten o'clock the same evening the pair were united. Mr. Finter says that's Our 25 cent Merchant's Lunch is the best in town. the way they do thinus out west. Try oar Dinner or after Theatre Supper. Orchestra in Attendance Daily LOADED We find that our stock In many Everything is Clean. The Cooking lines is altogether too large and Perfect, Service Unexcelled and the must be reduced even at a sacri­ PRICES REASONABLE. fice. For a short time we have Mirrors in our bargain window. This sale Includes every Mirror THE ROYAL CAFE in the store. You save from 25 NOTICE TO SFOCKOWNERS to 50 per cent, by buying Mirrors J. P. CASH, Prop. at this sale. We over bought for Hundreds of horses and "titer live stock meet death In this city Xmas and prefer quick returns. and district every year from disease, accidents, fire and other causes and In consequence many thotisnnds of dollars are lost to the owners. Have you ever considered or do you know that you can be pro­ Call today and give us a trial. tected against this serious loss hy livestock Insurance, which pays Tor the death of an animal for any cause Whatever. I represent a reliable Canadian company, the only one issuing a policy with Nd exceptions, and will be pleased to give you full par­ D. S. Curtis & Co. ticulars whether you Insure or not. DRUGGISTS Alfred W. McLeod HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. Phone 62 " Tne Insurance Man" 657 Columbia St.

Advertise in the Daily News. Spectacles 50c up.

For scows, tow Let Us Fill Your Next Grocery Order t I. FADER'S boats, jobs of W 11 d liver it promptly and give you best goods—we will both be happy and have a prosperous New Year any kind on the ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER- CANNED TOMATOES— CANNED APPLE8 OR RHUBARB— Coast apply to SELECTED EGGS— 10c can Carnarvon'and Eighth 35c per dozen Ayrshire Rose 35c pound Gallon size 30c can Streets, opp. Russell ABBOTSFORD CREAMERY JAPAN RICE— CANNED STRAWBERRIES- ROWAT'S PICKLES— Hotel. TELEPHONE 97. BUTTER— Good quality 6 pounds 25c ISC can Large auart bottles 25c wr, < 11. FADER 6V**h- 40c pound. SATURDAY, JANUARY r PAGE SEX. THE DAILY NEWS. 22

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•/! The Latest Report from the Fos­ sil Oil Field.

READ: Messrs. Rernet & Helm, , ?.. 1006 Granville street, M Vancouver, B. C. I \ iv . Dear Sirs,—We are down 770 feet, and have had considerable set­ backs for the last few days. Last week we lost a whole string of tools for three days, but we got them out all right. Yesterday we lost a part of a bit in the well—It broke off while drilling—we are drilling it up today. The showings still Improve as we go down and It looks ns if we would get the well any day. I never saw a case where tbe good showings were so far above the main body of oi 1 before. We have had sand rock in the last few days, and lt Is so hard that we have made not over one (1) inch per hour while working, but I like to see that on top of the oil. It is one of the best indications possible. For the last few days the whole floor of the derrick, where the water runs, has been covered with oil. I only wish some of you folks would come down and see what we have. I believe it would be a wise thing for you to send somebody down to look it over and so be able to report to the shareholders, and open their eyes. I think we have the biggest proposition ever, and am satisfied we will strike it rich. gffFl J , Yours truly, ! iqiEIlEl nUEtEKRflBBn (Signed) s. A. HTJBBBLL.

The Fossil Oil Co., Ltd. owns 500 acres of the choicest oil land in the world fam­ ous fossil oil field—a district known to yield as high as $10 per barrel on the field. According to reports oil may be obtained now any moment in large quantities, and your opportunity of getting shares at the present price of twenty-five cents will be then a matter of the past. These shares may advance to par or more, depending on the flow of oil we have. Consider! that in order to pay dividends and bring shares to par value, only a flow of 50 barrels is necessary and, to be very conservative, figuring on a basis of only a 50 barrel well (there are wells in that locality which are yielding all the way to 500 bar­ rels per day) we would have aj|net income of at least $75,000 per year on one well alone.

This would be 3,000 per cent, on your investment That is on one well only. We have room to place hun­ Shares: dreds of wells on the property and the profits to share­ holders would be tremendous. Twenty-five cents A $100 invested in these shares now may mean an per share. income of a thousand per year. To be on the ground All shares par value one dollar, fully paid and non­ floor, to get the benefit of the advance which may take assessable. Make your application today. place now any day, you will have to act at once. Pay cash, or quarter cash 1, 2 and 3 months. Bernet & Helm Fiscal Agents and Brokers, 1006 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. Phone 5192. Open evenings 7:30 to 9:30. i/TURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910 THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE SEVEN. "^

[ERTIFICATE OF IMPROVE­ •:::>.?*;:> .-•^•^•^•^•^•^•^•*#* MENTS NOTICE. L No. 1, Silicon No. 2, Pitt Frac- I MARKET n.,l' silicon Fractional Grouped (ter'al Claims, situated in the New I R EPORT fctmlnster Mining Division of • £• Westminster District, where CRYSTAL Ltt-d FRt Lake: Yesterday's weekly market drew a Ke notice that we, Pitt Lake fair attendance, and a good day's •md Cement Company, Limited, SPECIAL business was done. The feature of Miner's Certificate No. B30434, the market was tbe further decline Id BO days from the date hereof in the price of eggs, which sold at hpiy to the Mining Recorder for 35 cents wholesale, and from 40 cents Irtificate of Improvement for the THEATRE FOR to 45 cents retail. There was a good 3P of obtaining a Crown Grant UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. supply of beef and other meats and above claims. all was readily disposed of. There further take notice that action was a good supply and demand for |,< section 37 must be commenced fowl of all kinds, large chickens be­ e the issuance of such Certifl- ing especially sought after by the iif improvements. buyers. The few ducks that offered Red this 14th day of December, Come and see our special features were quickly disposed of to early 1909, buyers. SATURDAY LAKE PRICK AND CEMENT ENTITLED The supply of potatoes was particu­ LTD., E. J. FADER, Agent, 1. A Squaw's Sacrifice (western drama). liner's Certificate No. B30435. larly good but the Bales were limited. 2. A Clever Detective. Some apples sold at a drop in price 3. A Cure for Neuralgia. of 2b cents from last week, but the AND HEAR quality of the fruit was not up to the We are disposing of a special line of I OTICE TO ARCHITECTS. •1. Teddy Roberts in llis newest songs. standard. Parametta Waterproof Coats. They f>. Humble Herves. During the morning a well attend­ 6. The Spoiled Child. ed auction sale was held on Lytton arc waterproof as their name indi­ |/>L COLUMBIAN HOSPITAL- 7. Tickling Duel, Square and many horses and cows, 8. King of Spain. in addition to farm implements, cates, and we guarantee every one of [cOMPETlTIVE DESIGNS. 9. Song, "Honey Land," by Toddy Roberts. changed hands at good prices. them. Official Quotations. Heard Of Managers for the Hoof, hindquarters, per lb..8c 'o 9c Columbian Hospital Invites Price, $12.00 .cis to submit competitive de- Heef, forequarters, per lb. . ,6c to 7c of a General Hospital, which it Next week we will have a little surprise for you. Mutton 12c ed to erecl at Sapperton, Don't fail to see or hear it. Veal, large 9c to 10c A'esiminster, B. C. Veal, medium lie designs shall be superscribed: Pork lie Royal Columbian Hospital, Eggs, wholesale, per doz. 36c Cravanette Waterproof ddressed to W. 11. Keary, See- Eggs, retail, per do?. 40c to 45c in .aid of Managers, Royal Col- ADMISSION, 10 Cents Butter, wholesale, per lb 30c Hospital, New Westminster, liutter ,retail, per lb 35c Coats, $7 and up. and will he received up to noon Fowl, per doz $8 to $9 sday, 16th February, 1910, Chickens, per doz $6.00 to $8.00 design placed first by the ad- Broilers, per do/. $4.50 to $0 Umbrellas $1 and up. iter will receive a premium of B. C. HARLOFF, Proprietor 'Geese, each $1.25 to $1.5o the second a premium of $300; Potatoes, per ton $1S Ird a premium of $200. IE : Apples, per box $1 to $1.75 Hoard of Managers is not {^•••nKe^ESEsesKS^K^^SHrasai *m20iavm&''Mam*mi/mmwm*mmm!imOnions , per sack $1.25 to erect the building from any Carrots, per sac,; 60c Look out for our special lines next week. di signs submitted. Estimates Given. Phone 567 I Parsnips 75c ditions governing competition Beets $1 . obtained by bona fide competi­ Turnips, per sack 75c tion application to the under- J. NEWSOME & SONS » W. II. KEARY, PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS AND TENDERS. notary. Hoard of Managers, DECORATORS. estminster, B, C., January 7. Sealed tenders, addressed to the School Books 214 Sixth avenue, between Second av­ Postmaster General, will be received enue and Third streets. at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the LLIPS and lStb February, for the conveyance of NEW WESTMINSTER B.C. His Majesty's Mails, on proposed con­ LAND ACT. tracts for four years, 14 and 30 times buT3plimpplie< s per week each way, between the I Westminster Land District, Dis Xew Westmlster Posi Office and the The Wardrobe Clothier trict of New Westminster. Canadian Pacific Railway Station AT and the Great Northern Railway Sta­ • notice that William Garland For Tasty and Correct tion from the 1st April next. lie, of New Westminster, B. Printed notices containing further iaption. barrister at law, In­ JOB PRINTING we are information as to conditions ol pro­ Sole Agent for Twentieth § to apply for permission to pur- posed contract may be seen and I tho following described lands: MOREY'S Leaders. imendng at a post planted on blank forms of Tender may be ob­ Century Clothing I ire of Welcome l'ass at the tained at tbe Post Offices of New BIG BOOK STORE. li Westminster,-Sapperton and Queens- Iwest corner of Lot 1478, group borough and at the office Of the Post Westminster district, thence Columbia Street HY following the south boun- Office Inspector. NEW WESTMINSTER Jackson Printing , lv.su Office Inspector's Office. Van­ B .id Lol 147v, 40 cliains more 665 Columbia Street. *& to the westerly houndarv of couver. I! ('., 7th January, 1910. JOHN K. GREENFIELD, \. 38,783, then,-,, south Company Posi Office Inspector, i I westerly bound,i: y of 1 Limit 38,78 I I i ch tins THOMSON BLOCK, MARKET • i the souths i i corner SQUARE, PHONE 388. TV i II Limit, thence easterly tf£3 iircxiaHrak^ &*kY~''^att&^Eu ith boundary of said * chain • more or less ' : Halfmoon Hay, thence lily, westerly aad northerly srr^JaBfaawaausRaasEsa'aiBCTSfcsr;?;* ol Halfmoon Bay and BOB STEVENSON'5 b , polni ol commence- Mr. Architect, You f1 one hundred and six- ore or less. Make No Mistake f'lN' FERDINAND BAQQS, Fiit for William Garland McQuar- If you Bpeclfy our materials. The quality of lime Is a very |ed, • : bi r 23rd, 1009. ei entlal factor to he consldt r- ed hy builders, and for that Closing Out Sale reason alone It will pay you to consider your source of supply, NOTICE. and when the question of qual­ ity comes ti)) our claims for su­ .UK MATTER of the Land periority are paramount, be- |lry Office" can r.e we can and do furnish 1—AND— Of High Grade Boots the hesl gradi is at the lowest |T'.IK MATTER of the title '" pih •OS. pistons 1, 2 and ;{ in Lot 21, Su- b Hlock 13. and Shoes, Rubbbers, Ihert Salsbury, GILLEY BROS., Ltd. (Westminster, British Columbia. NOTICE, that unless you proof to my satisfaction within ii (IB) days from the date of Polishes, Etc. notice that you have compiled the terms of the certain agree- I sale of the said subdivis- The Sunshine THIS IS A GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE. MR. STEVENSON IS POSITIVELY RETIRING FROM II and 3 in Lot 21, Suburban THE SHOE BUSINESS, AND IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT HIS WELL-SELECTED STOCK IN THE iadi between F. J. "art & SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME HAS MARKED EVERYTHING DOWN TO THE LOWEST FIGURES. any and you the 20th day Of Furnace READ THE FOLLOWING PRICES AND THEY WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL THAT {lary, 1908, I shall proceed to can- a registration of the said agree- THIS IS THE PLACE TO SAVE MO NEY ON SHOES. and that henceforth you shall is the only furnace to buy if you are rrred of all right, title or Interest Boevei in the said lands, and Plb- on of this notice in a dally news- wanting a good one. Call and we will Ladles' high-grade gun- Men's fine leather-lined 1 : fifteen days shall bo good metal, vlel kid and patent Ladi™ vrey fine kid Ox- ca,f an(] vlcJ kIJ blllclien, sufficient service hereof. show it to you. All kinds of Tinsmith- bluchers, manufactured by ford, black and tan, ln a never ao|d f()r |pgB ^ I C. S. KEITH, the Mlnlster-Mylos Co.. of variety of pleasing styles all , « r£hfhD $5 ()n |U1( w la Btrlcl Registrar of Titles at New ing done. Toronto, of tbe very finest good value at $2.75 to 18.00, and Bereflfor(J make.. $4.15 Itminster, li. C. materials, stylish nnd dura- for $1." Leather lined box kid lary 7. 1910 Die, worth $5.00 and $5.50, bluchers, 18 pairs left, a CALL AND SEE THEM AT )YAl_ ENGLISH EGYPTIAN for $3.75 Ladies' One strap slippers, good wori,inK snoe 0f neat PALMISTS. neat and stylish, Columbia appearance, worth $4.00, for Ladles' elegnnt patent and M. B. Steine makes, j315 KIRK'S HARDWARE,"- *,*******,. B.C leather and viol kid Much- worth $1.75. for $1-35 '' ^ ' ^ ' ^ ' ; " fl S.TW? Me™: Men's high-grade box calf »%£*£* £*«£* of Montreal, worth $4.50, for and patent leather bluchers, ™f "^"J ^ d ggg k,n or ft $3.25 comprising such well known f°™ ™' * lf,,R 7 . , .. . standard makes as the Han- £**•• were cheap at $3.60 M for 2 65 Ladles' fine vlel kid bluch- QWr ManufacturlnBi Beres- * ' ers and bala, made by the fmA ftnd Ames - Holden, Men's good working boots. Mlnister-Myles Co. and M. wortu *5 00 and $6.60 for congress and bluoher cut, B. Steine, sold at $3.26 and ' '$4 35 all leathers. Ames-Holden ST.4* -H' The North American Life $3.50, for $2.65 "" make, worth $2.50, for. .$1.75 THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF—NO ONE URGED TO BUY. ALL RUBBER GOOD8 AND POLISHE8 8ELLING AT COST. ANY GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY WILL Shows for 1 909 BE CHEERFULLY EXCHANGED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO SALE. CALL AND EX­ Large increase in NEW BUSINESS. AMINE THE PRICES. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. YOU ARE EQUALLY WEL­ Large Increase in INCOME. COME TO LOOK OR TO BUY. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS, AND CALL EARLY BEFORE THE 6IZES ARE BROKEN. Large Increase In ASSETS.

y ,'rgo increase in PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS. i '<1. '7 * t , i Decrease iu EXPENSE RATIO. THIS IS T"E COMPANY TO INSURE IN. CONSULT BOB STEVENSON'S SHOE HOUSE ,,",;i" palmists do not tell things to White,Shiles & Co 632 Columbia Street, New Westminster jlH" a person, but read your life ii the cradle to the grave just, as AGENTS Rows in your hand. All readings Look for LEWIS BROS/ Big Red Sign 4 f be satisfactory or no charges 628 Columbia St., New Westminster. I1 w made. Address 613 Colum- Kreet, New Westminster", B. C. P PAGE EIGHT. SATURDAY, THE D\iLY NEWS. JANUARY 22 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• m^mti Coat Hangers Are very useful. We have these in differ* n: styles. A Hindu named Bipwoo, who died at ltis shack near the Walsh Sash and 1 I Door factory on Wednesday, was Ti | buried yesterday in the Douglas strei | A STRAIN i cemetery. is a n csssary article In a The "Acme" of perfection in gentle­ Litchen We have these ln men's outfitting can be procured at all s';es and for all pur­ the Acme Clothing Store in Lee's Em­ poses. porium, *** Besides these we carry a I The organist and some of the mem­ full line of wire goods, such bers of St. Alhan's (Anglican) church, as Soap Shakers, Egg Beat­ Burnaby, assisted by outside talent, ers. Sponge Baskets, Soap are preparing for a concert which Holders, Towel Bars, Toast­ will be given on Thursday in the I Burnaby municipal hall. The coming ers, Waste Paper Baskets, j event bids fair to be a great success. Etc. Take advantage of Hob Stevenson's big shoe sale. *** From two to half past three o'clock Things you want on Sunday morning the electric cur Anderson & Lusby rent will be off in this city and in at a reduced rate. COLUMBIA STREET. Burnaby. Specials For Saturday We noticed a smart young well- dressed fellow today, you probably I saw him too. He got the finishing Cream, 10c ««•••••••••••*< touch put on at the Acme Store. *** Nigkt Only Commissioner Coombs nave an ad­ Rowat's Pickles 25c dress before a large audience in tin- Salvation Army barracks yesterday Catsup 20c evening, centering bis remarks on th • i Mineral Waters seventeenth verse of the fourteenth chapter of Romans: "No Man Liveth i A list of the bargains on sale at the Special Reduc­ Chili Sauce 20c for Himself." During his address he Aerated Waters recalled many incidents in llis inter- , tions noted below for esting career, which appeared t(li| Manufactured by touch most of the audience. Also a choice line Walgamutt's orchestra in attend­ of Green Vegeta­ ance at The Royal Cafe. ** J. HENLEY Mr. and Mrs. A. Allan of Third av­ Tonight Only Between the Hours of bles. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. enue are rejoicing in the arrival of • a hoy baby. Seven and Nine Telephone 13. Office. Eighth St For first-class cut flowers and any kind of Floral work, telephone Davles Greenhouse, R208 Boh Stevenson is closing out his shoe business. All goods are marked Remember the best R. T. PRINCE al low prices to clear. *** Lines of goods are popular everyday necessities, the is to be had at the Auditor and Accountant For furniture, carpets, linoleums, quantities of which are limited. New arrivals will etc., try the New Furniture Store, Denny & Galloway, -IM Sixth street. soon be here to replace them, so we put them on Books Closed, Audits Made, State­ "The coat makes the man." We can PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES supply the whole outfit. Come to • sale tonight at prices which make it worth your ments and Balance Sheets it may be the making of you. Prepared. while to be here and obtain first choice if possible. For fresh Carnations-, promptly de­ ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. livered, phone R208, I vies' Gre n- Low prices on all Winter Goods in every department house. ** Room 9 Westminster Trust Block Mr. Webster, Mechanic; E:;pert, Is are fast clearing out the odds and ends. Phone L578, P. O. Box 795 gradually gaining the confidence of GEO. ADAMS, Prop. the good people ol Westminster bj being able to "produce the goods." No. 10 Sixth street. *-' THE STEAMER Buy your shoes at Stevenson's clos­ ing out sale and save money. *** i,m.ii,wTTtg-anwiaj Wide Taffeta and Satin Ribbon 19c Per Yard The low land on Barnston Island will be reclaimed by a system of TRANSFER dykes which are to be buiit In the REGULAR VALUES 30c to 50c PER YARD. I near future. The island lies in the Will leave the Brackman-1Fraser abiml fifteen miles above the Our Ribbon Stock was never so clean as regards colors and styles, but there ure unusually \MJ „ , j, „ , icily. Six miles of dykes will render numbers of ends, each ranging from three to ten yeards. Our Sa turday nlghl price is marvellously4 KeTr r Whar7 i to r TLadner, about 1500 acres of land available for trroTT cultivation, and the cost of the worjt for five, six and seven-inch ribbons of superior dualities. No bad colors or bad patterns. On sale Westham ^Island and wd, JiWill not be very great, as there are tween the hours of 7 and 9 tonight, at per yard pointDOintSs at 2 o'clockO'clock, returninretu g n° difficulties In the way of dredging. on the following morning. subdividIt Is the purposthe properte of thy e intownero smals tol farms suitable for market gardens. w. II. Scott was yesterday evening OUR REGULAR $1.25 We Invite Compar­ elected president of the Trades and Penman's GUARANTEED Labor Council, .]. McMurphy, who was ison nominated at the previous meeting Special STORAGE having declined the honor. The other Kid Gloves We are not the only people teach­ officers elected were: R. E. Monteith, Cashmere Hose ing Business and Shorthand in West­ vice president; J. Wood, treasurer: Our Best 95c Per Pair minster, bul we claim that on account VIDAL & BACCHUS | R. A. Stoney, secretary, and M. Sobey, of our superior equipment and experi­ sergeant-at-arms. A considerable For Women English Prints Black, tan, brown ar. enced, capable teachers, our school is amount of business was transacted white French Kid Gloves, i: doing more and better for students at the meeting. 25c Per Pair till sizes. Our regular pop» than other schools. It is open day and PHONE 475. 10c Per Yard REGULAR 35c VALUE mmitmWa lar Reynler Glove, ever/ night. Try it. The nine Chinese who fell into the REGULAR 15c. pair of which is guarant.. I hands of Detective Bradshaw and his This is the first time since Further comment is unne* men on Thursday night appeared in For two hours only cus­ we have been handling this sary. On sale Saturday IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE the police court yesterday morning tomers will lhul it possible night only, 7 to 9 p. tn., ',: | and all pleaded guilty to a charge of to purchase what they desire Westminster Modern —IN— high-grade 35c Hose that per pair . 95c gambling. Tbe keeper of the joint was of those forty ends of our Business School THE DAILY NEW j fined $30 and the others contributed they have been placed on well known "Hard-toBeat" | $10 each to the cost of the city's up- sale at other than the usual print at a price less than A. L. BCUCK, Principal. , keep. Detective Bradshaw lias the that for which we can buy | names of several white men who were sale discount. We depart them. Our large Spring China Silks ! frequenting the house. the usual run for tonight stock will be here in a short time, so we make these 20c Per Yard USE The boiler Inspectors of the prov­ only and sacrifice this line ends to clear Quickly, for ince are meeting at the provincial REGULAR 25c AND 30c Of All-wool Penman's Special two hours only (7 to 9 to­ : eoftrt house every day now to discuss night), 15c prims for per the matter of uniform boiler regula- Hose, black only, sizes 8 1-'^ Twenty-five or mote endl Muir's White yard 10c Of China Silk, a full rangi i| | lions tor the Domnion. The rules iinli adopted by the recent conference at to 10 inches. On sale tonlghl colors, some in 20-lneh Regina are being gone over and the 7 to 9 p.m. ln the Hosiery others in 23-lncb width* Pine Cough British Columbia men are trying to The entire stock on sale ' Section, per pair 25c to 9 p. m. tonighi only, :i[ COAL I see what can be done towards making 20c Syrup the provincial rules conform to them. per yard .The men present in the city are: John New Wellington Downey, (1, ('. McGoWan, S. Baxter, For Coughs and J. D. Kay of Victoria, A. Sutherland AND Colds. of Nelson, G. O. Madigan and P. J. Gopel of Vancouver, and Chief In­ Banff Anthracite spector Peck, of New Westminster. Women's Heavy Undervests 25c Each ] The result of the deliberations of JOSEPH MAYERS j this board will be compared with the REGULAR 35c VALUE. results of the sittings of similar bodle Office,- Front St., Foot of Sixth. 'S DRUG STORE s ; sitting in the different provinces and Phone 105 P. O. Box 345 from the reports some uniform schein,, Heavy White Cotton Undervests, with long sleeves, shaped and full in size. On sale tonlgW Ellard Block, New Westminster 'of boiler requirements will doubtless only 7 to 9 p.m. in the Ready-to wear Section, each . 25c J i bo- arranged for the whole Dominion. ! We Give Careful Attention ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••< ••••••••••<

to accounts of corporations, firms and Big Sale of Remnants Today Only. Individuals, and shall be pleased to meet or correspond with those who SURREY contemplate making changes or open- ing new accounts. If you haven't a Savings Account, NOW Is the best time to start one. 40 Acres, in Section 35, on Yale Road, $65 PER ACRE W. S. COLLISTER & CO. The Royal Bank of Canada One-third cash, balance over two years. (Incorporated 1869) j THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR. Paid up Capital Stock. ...$ 4,914,000 Reserve Fund $ 5,614,000 W. S. ROSE JW5f3*!^!Jt£JBjnk_BiHldicvg • Total Assets $61,046,000 TELEPHONE 334. New Westminster, B. C. Branch, I F. SHUTE. Manager.