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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 2

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THE VANCOUVER WORLD TWO. fridny, October 16, 1908. Attention, Mothers! see the broad showing of cute styles in headwear for baby. Second Yoor. wrr Sr tit PrY omens pne oiac casn I If 1 I Nws From TH3 mere nose, juu jasmonea ana seamless.

65c values in all sizes 45c Cashmere Hose Shipping World For Girls DEEP ITER AT Glasgow House JAMES STARK ft SONS, LI MITE' JAMES STARK ft, SONS, LIMITED. EDWARD FOR illinery Inexpensively Priced Agent of New Townsite Emphatically Denies Report That Porpoise Bay Is Not Capable of Taking Vessels of Deep Draught Brisk Sale of Here are two of our best selling lines it is impossible to obtain values like them elsewhere only possible for us to give them because of our, system of buying direct from the makers. Girls' 2 1 1 rib, pure cashmere hose; made with double knees and seamless feet; sizes from 5 to Priced, according to size, 20c a pair, up. Girls' 1 1 1 rib, pure cashmere hose of excellent quality, particularly fine and nice looking, full fashioned; sizes 5 to 8j2 Priced, according to size, from 35c a pair, up. Lots.

That the future possibilities of Port Edward, the new northern townsite, is appeuling favorubly to investors, it shown by the fact that there has been a brink demand for choice lots there, even in these slack times in the real THE trend of autumn fashions is definitely expressed in this 'presentation of handsome models for fall gathered with care and thought fulness from the leading American and Canadian designers. Many women have told us, and we conscientiously believe, that nowhere else in the city will you find such smart hats and at such reasonable prices. Our shoeing pf "Gage" American models presents, without doubt, the handsomest collection of millinery models ever gathered together in this city. More and greater attention has been given to producing hats of style and character, yet at prices that make them really inexpensive. The showing hre of hats at popular prices should command every woman's attention.

Second floor take the elevator. estate business. Mr. C. T.

W. Piper, the sole agent of Tort Edward town site, reports many Inquiries and a num ber of sales. Before spring there prom ises to be a fair resident population in the new city and a number of Industries LI in operation. Mr. Tiper was much annoyed over an attack on Port Edward by a Victoria paper, which claimed among other things West that Porpoise bay, on which the Ideal Broad Showing New Big Coats townsite fronts, was not navigable for large vessels.

The government charts show that there Is from 60 to 100 feet Extra Specialist in Fine Hosiery and Underwear for Men and Women at low water all along the water front, and a still deeper channel with an easy approach straight In from the Pacific. Under To disprove Any claim in this direction it is announced that construction is to fi 50c be commenced shortly on a wharf cap wear able of affording docking facilities to the largest steamers on the coast. At present the energies of the owners of the townsite are being directed to protecting the valuable water front from corporations anxious to secure control of it. The owners are determined that one of the future big cities of the north will not lack for waterfront facilities, or be in the same position in that re Kpect as Vancouver is at the present Builders Take Notice have a large quantity of Boards, Shlplap and Or Mnary Dimension on hand that we are offering very cheap. It will pay you to see us before buying elsewhere.

Vancouver Lumber Ltd. Cambie Street Bridge, Foot of Bridge Street 'Phone 3965 time. TWO noteworthy features of the new coats are the exclusive styles and the handsome materials Chiffon and French Broadcloth and imported tweeds are seen to splendid advantage in these stylish new garments. This coat section is worthy an early visit from every woman tomorrow will be an opportune time, while stocks are complete. These hints A very handsome coat of black French broadcloth is shown in 40 inch fitted style, piped with sah'n around front and back; pocket flaps and' turn back cuffs; also satin trimmed and finished with buttons; lined throughout with finest grey satin $35.00 Handsome broadcloth coats in black or navy blue; fitted back with self strappings extending down front and back, trimmed with self covered buttons, braid and velvet $30.00 Stunning models in imported stripe cheviots, blue and brown effects, 50 inch length, semi fitted back, lined to waist with mercette; collar, flap pockets and turn back cuffs trimmed with velvet, pipings and braid; double welted seams front and back; the mandarin adds a graceful effect to this stylish coat $27.50 Very smart effects are shown in these novelty grey and black striped beaver finished cheviots; semi fitted; 50 inch length, with buttons and silk military braid used as trimmings on sleeves, pockets and shoulders $23.50 Venetian broadcloth coats in loose fitting styles, lined to waist with mercette and finished wilh wide shaped straps of self front and back, trimmed oa shoulders, collar and cuffs with silk; navy blue and black $14.50 CUTTING INSPECTED Astonishing values tomorrow in seasonable wanted underwear and broadest varieties, too.

Women's soft fleece lined vests, with high neck, long sleeves and buttoned ia front, natural and white; ankle length drawers to match; a 75c value 50c Women's heavy weight ribbed vests, button front, high neck, long sleeves, natural and white; ankle length drawers to match. Special 25c FOB UPSET PRICE A general inspection of hull and boil era of the American fishing boat Francis Cutting, was made this morning by the Dominion inspectors for the purpose of enabling the customs department to fix SilK Lace Blouses Selling' Regardless of Cost upset price for the auction sale of the steamer to be held in the near fn ture, in the event of the former owners of the Francis Cutting failing to appeal against the judgment of the court order ing the confiscation of the vessel, within the specified time. The Francis Cutting has excellent ma chinery, boiler and pumps. The purchaser will not have to spend any money on that part of the steamer, so it is said, but the hull is patched and batter ed, though apparently the timbers are sound. BLOUSES 25 only Ladies' Silk and Lace Blouses, in shades of ecru, cream, black and white; regular $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.00.

Sale Each SKIRTS. 50 only Ladies' Fine Cloth Dress Skirts, trimmed with buttons and folds of self, in navy and black; regular $6.50. Special $3.75 Each Coats. 15 only Ladies' Three quarter Length Tweed Coats, in light and dark colors; regular $8.50. Special $4.75 Each.

BLANKET SNAP. 20 Pairs only Extra Fine White Wool Blankets; 6 with blue or pink border; regular $4.75. Pair VESTS. 15 dozen Ladies' Vests; half wool and cotton; long sleeves; high cut; buttoned front; in white and grey; regular 45c. Eaoh The bottom, of course, is becoming very foul with lying at the 1 leaf ley avenue wharf dnriag the past few months.

Being wooden ship the barnicles and teredo had good opportunity to show their prowess. Local aJpanese have looked her over repeatedly and the Seattle fish company had a representative inspect her some time ago and may bid her in. The general estimate fixes a fair upset price well within $10,000. Avail Yourself of These Splendid Staple Savings INTERESTING news of specially priced housekeeping needs take full advantage of them. Dozens of short ends of pure linen towelings, ranging from I to 6 yards.

Regular 12c and 15c for 10c Ends of line Scotch table damask, short lengths bought from the mill. Pretty designs in lengths from 1 to 9 yards. Regular $1.25 and $1.35 for 75c A broad range of huck and damask towels, fringed or hemmed ends, for bedroom use. Prices 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 60c pair all at one fourth of. New English wrapperettes, in a wide range of patterns, spots, stripes, plaids, light and dark shadings, for children's and women's wear, 1 2 JJc and 15c values 0c Odd napkins, a large range, in pure linen, two or three patterns in every dozen; size 20x20 inches.

Regular $2.00 and $2.25, at. a dozen $1.50 Women's $4 and $4.50 Knitted Golf Waists, Friday $2.50 YOU'RE in luck if you've been planning on having one of these warm winter jackets tomorrow's price is indeed a low one. Women's finely knitted golf waists in white, cardinal, green, and navy; front of fancy stitching, single breasted, trimmed with wide knitted bands and buttons; full length or three quarter sleeves. Regular $4.00 and $4.50. Tomorrow $2.50 A Silk Snap Extraordinary .25 Vandyke Patterns 75c HERE'S a chance to secure the silk for a new waist at an unusual reduction from regular prices.

Tomorrow we place on sale 500 yards of these, charming new silks at a wonderfully low price. They're equally dressy for complete dresses and very smart for separate waists. Pretty Vandyke and spot patterns, in the new shades of blue, tan, white and navy. Regular $1.25 yard. Tomorrow 75c CHIPPEWA LAID UP FOR WINTER SEATTLE, Oct.

16. World'a Special Service.) The substitution of the What com for the Chippewa on the Victoria route of the International Steamship company, will take place tomorrow, the A. ROSS CO. Whatcom leaving for British Columbia at 8:30 in the morning and from Vic toria at 8 o'clock in the evening, reaching Seattle at 3 o'clock the next morning. The rate of 25 cents one way will remain in force.

The Chippewa will be TefechoneA574 30 and 34 Cordova Street WW laid up for the winter. The Perdita will take the Whatcom's run to Port Angeles and Crescent, and the Rosalie will take the Perdita place on the San Juan Island route. NEW STEAMERS FROM Unrivalled Assortments of DIAMONDS $3:00 Well Filled Muslin Covered Comforters for si. The Sterling DRY GOODsT" MILLINERY, AND NOTIONS Sateen Underskirts SOUND TO SYDNEY SEATTLE. Oct.

l. OVorld's Special Service) Arrangements are being made by Eastern capitalists to setablish a line of freight steamships of large tonnage between Seattle, Tacoma, Belling hara and Australia. The promoters intend to ship lumber mostly bring return cargo of wool from the Antipodes. The project is said to be in connection with the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway.

1108 Park Drive GRANDViCW VALUES that we can positively assert are superior to any we have ever shown. There's much to commend these to women wjio wish a good skirt at a very, moderate price the quality of the sateen, the styles, the extra width and the tailoring. In colors of black, navy and brown, with two knife pleated flounces and gathered frills, which gives the desired flare at foot. All HAND in hand with the splendid blanket offering noted above, we make a generous concession in the prices of these comfortable, wami bed comforters. A bargain opportunity such as comes only once in a great while make the most of it.

Extra large size comforters, in a great variety of pretty muslin coverings, large floral designs, and thoroughly filled and quilted; only the purest grade of cotton filling used. Regular $3.00 values, tomorrow $1.95 No ether precious stone hat the Intrinsic worth, the acknowledged merit ef the diamond. Diamond! of inperior quality, perfect in color, absolutely free from flaws, are ever increasing in value at the years go by. We pride ourselves on our diamond outline. We have told nothjn but the best, and never did we hare a atock of finer quality than can be found in our diamond parlori today.

sizes an exceptional value .25 The Canton Bazaar The Cointtlam bror.ght down 7.j cases of HHlinon for the French linnr Onessant; This is the firnt salmon shipment by the French boats. 1 O. B. ALLAN The Jeweler 440 Granville Street CHINESE AND JAPANESE NOVELTIES AND FANCY GOODS Hand carved Furniture. Give Us a Call.

Ttt CraaTllla street. (Opposite Vancouver Hotel.) EXPECTS RECORD CARGO OF SALMON The Blue Funnel liner Xingchow left at 4 o'clock this morning for Tacoma. She carried about 00,000 cases of salmon, 150 tons of dog salmon for Japan, and a large quantity of tallow from the Burns abattoir. It is expected that the salmon shipment to be completed at Victoria, will beat this season's record of the Bellerophon which totaled 72,000 cases. The Xingchow had feet of lumber from the local mills.

Blue Funnel trade with this port is growing at prodigious rate. BIGGEST SHIPMENT OF DOG SALMON One of the biggest shipments in the dg salmon trade with Japan from Vancouver was made this week by I. Korenaga, to go by the lyo Maru. There were 807 boxes of the dplectahle fish ao gTeatly relished by the Japanese coolies, and which is making riches for fish dealers among the Japanese here. The dog salmon will be loaded at Victoria and with patriotic loyalty is to go on a Nippon liner.

NEW HOTEL At CLOVEKDALE. It lias been reported that lots on the southwest corner of the Joseph Shannon estate at Cloverdale, B. C. have been purchased for the erection of a seventy room modern hotel. The new building will be run parallel with the Milton road, 8S feet rrom the G.

X. It. eisJit of way. It will have three storeys and wifl.be built in two sections, the first section to be ready for occupancy on May 1, WOO. VANCOUVER BRANCH MADE HEAD OFFICE An interesting business shuffle wai completed today by Mr.

A. A. Youn, president Of Young of 8e attle. with a branch in this city, who has been staying at the Hotel Vancouver for the past week. As a result of this shuffle the firm has diricfed its forces after doubling its capital and henceforth there wil be Young Bros, of Seattle, and onng of Vancouver.

Additional stock has been sold to increase the capital of the now) two seperaw concerns and tho already well eqnippftaplant will be increased in sixe and efficiency. Mr. Walter Griffith! has disposed of his interests in Seattle and Mr. F. Stev the Mexican subsidized strainers started on tli service.

In her hold she had 1810 bunches nf fine Mexican bananas, consigned to K. H. Stewart as wet! as some for Seattle and Tacoma. There were also 818 pieces of choice Mexican red cedar for local manufacture into high class furniture and woodwork. The former first officer of the Lonsdale was promoted and Captain Lindg sen is now in command of the vessel.

The prospects for tl)e development of the banana trade with this port are very promising. The plantations are just beginning the first semi ripe bunches of the season. A member of the San Bias Fruit company came in on the Lonsdale, but went ashore at He is expected here this week end The Lonsdale brought the shipwrecked crew of the burned ship Flinla, destroyed in the harbor of Aoapulco. They were landed at Victoria. The Kajra Msrri left Yokohama two days late with one million dollars' worth of silk on hoard.

The Kmpress of Chins is bringing a heavy shipment of silk. The lard quantities being sent across the Pacific nt the present time Is in aulii ipation of increased freight rates 011 November 1st. A race to Sydney, Australia, began yesterday between the fonr mnsted bar kentlne James Tuft and the fire masted schooner Inea, both regarded as the highest type of their respective rigs. Both vessels were towed to sea on the same tide aud by the same tflg. The Caiuosnn sailed last eight with a big cargo of fretght and passenger! for Prince A pile beacon from which Is shown an occulting white light has been established at the western entrance and on the northern shore of the First Narrows.

The light is elevated 24 feet alove high water and is unwatched. The steamer 'Cowieliuu sailed last evenin for Ixtiuthboro and way ports. The Trlncens May sailed at 11 o'clock last night for Nkagway with good passenger list and a full load of freight. DRCKKEXKKKa tAH BB CTRED, not tT wlll powsr er good rasolmlons alone, but by sound medical treatment AT THE EVANS GOLD CCRE CiSTmjTE. Winnipeg, 14 years; Vancouver 1 year.

Proepectm. testimonials, ant privately on application. Free consultation at any lime. ess) rAEK DRIVE, GBAXD vitw. Night School PROTT CHAV nrIKBf DCS 1 1 ll'E.

LTD. IK Hastings St. VT. Opens Oct. 5th Pall Day Oarsea Blgkt Teaeasra Taa Beat Kaalaaaeat la R.C The Rest Renlta.

Telspkoae 111. IN BRYAN'S INTEREST. PORTLAND. Oct. 16 Richroond Pearson Hobson, congremman from Alabama, will be in Oregon October 81 for a tour of the state in the interests of Bryan campaign.

eatBtt. Va enson has closed np his business in Iowa in order to take the positions respec LONSDALE BRINGS LOAD OF BANANAS The Lonsdale, of the Canadian Mexican steamship line, came Into port last night at 10 o'clock with the best cargo ever brought to Vancouver tine tively of president and secretary of the local eompany. Mr. A. A.

Yonng, who has had twenty eight years' experience MARINE NOTES The small freighter Alaska is due to arrive from the Hound with a full cargo of through freight. It. j. IPROTT. A.

Priaetaat. in the tea and coffee business, retains) Mr. E. A. I.ncas.

of the office of Harvey. MeCarter Lucas, went over Victoria this morning. THY A WOULD WANT AD. the ofiica of preside.

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