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The diversions on the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdard W(le watched by a number of\nUusiasts who were eager to get a\nJr0| the ability and speed of the\nLuiiaK Only a couple of West-\nLuster players, George Rennie and\nG,um|,v Spring, took positions along\nail and criticized the work ol\nKeir opponents. Captain Tommy Gif-\ncame on the scene just as the\nfrenchmen were iluishlng their work-\nHere's a  Good  Offer,\npresident Fred   J. Lynch    watched\nIbe Frenchmen closely.    Here ls what\nthinks of their chances of  lifting\n\"1 will   bet  $600 even   money   that\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtlie cup is retained in Westminster, or\nI will bet $500 to $750 that Westmln-\nI Iter scores more goals in two quarters during the first match than the\nNationals BCOre du,in\" ,lie entire\ngame.\"\n\"If they play that kind of a game\nagainst Westminster on Saturday.\"\ncontinued Mr. Lynch, \"they will not\nitand a ghost of a chance. That style\nol play may be all right among them-\nleives' \ufffd\ufffdhen they are just practicing.\nbut p will not be any good when the\nMinto Cup is at stake and Westmln-\nBer Ib defending It.\n\"We have  nothing to worry  about.\nI The Beri( a is as good as won right\nlow.\" .\nAlex. Turnbull s Opinion.\nOld  Man  Alex.  Turnbull   expressed\nIlls opinion of the Nationals to the\nKe\ufffd\ufffds In no uncertain terms. In effect\nhe said.\ni\"The challenge!s  make  a  big  mis-\nEnglishman   Gives   Fine   Address   Ee\nfore Winnipeg Canadian Club\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"Be Wary\" Is His Advice.\nWinnipeg, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSir George\nDoughty roused the members of the\nCanadian Club in Winnipeg today by\na fine patriotic address in wllich he\nsounded a warning against separation\nfrom the rest of the empire.\n\"Some say that Canada might walk\nalone,\" he said. \"I hope if she ever\ntries to do so she will walk warily,\nand that time will be far distant, because, however much Canadians\nmight think they have got on. I woul I\nsuggest to you that the more Important you become, the more provinces\nare known throughout the world for\ntheir richness, the more certain will\nforeign nations jealously look upon\nyou, and the more surely will they\ncovet what you have got. But I do\nnot think the time for separation will\never come. The patriotic feeling in\nCanada is too strong. You Canadians\nare interested in the consolidation of\nthe empire in one government which\nwill let the people of the world tee\nthat Britishers are determined to be\nsupreme.\"\nBALMORALS AND ALERTS\nGAME CALLED IN FOURTH\nSURREY MUNICIPALITY 15 PREY\nTO BEVASTAIING FOREST FIRES\nHouses, Barns,  Stock,  Crops,  Timber,  Mils,  Roads  and\nBridges Destroyed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWhite Rock Houses in  Danger-\nCrescent Summer Cottages  in  Fire Zone- Great\nNorthern Train Service Disorganized.\nGRtY SUGGESTS KEEPING    'RfJ EMULATES '\nFORT GARttY AS MONUMENT    EAMOUS DR J.R1PPEN\nOld   Manitoba   Landmark   Should     Be\nPreserved by Nation Because of\nHistorical   Interest.\nThe same between the Alerts and\nHa.morals di 1 not go the required five\ninnings last night and was called by\nUmpire Fred J. Lynch on account of\ndarkness. What there was of the\ngame was good, but it did not start\nsoon enough. When tiie ^anie was\ncalled the Balmorals had eight runs\nand the Alerts seven. It was the last\nof the fourth and the Alerts were batting with two men out. but as non-\nof the players could see the hall and\nthe game was not a fair test of the\nabilities of the teams the umpire\nStopped it. The result will not count\nanl the standing of the teams is the\nBame as befoie.\n!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd::\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n>'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.like in  waiting  until  they  get  right\npos     e goal    before    they    shoot,\nfelt's i  '  way  to get  goals, and they\n\ufffd\ufffd.       >   no chance of coming in so\nIt     win a they are checked  by the\nster   defence.   The   chances\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e taking today Ln rushing in\nI   i   lisaatrous to them in a match,\nll.-     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   wlll  be their i wn    lo ikout\nven'l gol the western style of\nw ;' all, i.-i spite of all the Btoiies\nlave heard.    They  won't   win.\"\nWhere Nationals Are Weak,\ne  National. . as a    team,    are    a\n)  bunch of players and compare\nably  with  the  Salmon   Bellies In\nand  shape.     No     line    on     their\n!     cjuld     be     obtained     at     the\n.cuds yesterday, for all their practice was confined to the    Immediate\nilcir.ity of the goal posts,    the    cha.-\nKlgers  contenting    themselves    with\nng, checking and shooting at the\nte'     1 heir passing is far from being\nol the best brand, the man catching\nIte ball having to reach out for lt   ln\nih cuses out cf ten.    In addition   to\nWring a poor eye for shooing,    the\nNnchmen do not   always   hold   thel\nball when It lands In their stick and '\nunless they can show a vast Improvement by Saturday, they will not make\n\ufffd\ufffd better showing than the Montreals\n\"hlch Is rather a harsh thing to say\nC any team.\nL'Heureux, the National goaltender, |\n's the fat boy of the school, his >\ntotundlty being increase 1 by the wear-1\n'tis of body guards Which make him\nlook the animate I centte of a dozen\nWHows. Hut Mr. L'Heureux can Inter-\nPose his stick or himself between the\n\"ft and the ball when occasion de-\ntoandB He stopped sou e close-in\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhots yesterday that looked like sure\ntoll \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd but it remains to be seen If\n'' do this when the rubber is\n: ling towards him at the rate of\n'ftj miles a minute live or six times\n'\" '<'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd seconds, He sure will have a\n\"ami time in that feather bed of his\non Saturday and should lose about\ntwenty pounds before the game ls\nover.\nNewsy Looks Good as Ever.\nOf course Newsy  Lalonde, tne cap-\n*to    I the team and the man whose\nbead work has brought Les Canadiens\nj\" the top rung of the N. L. U. ladder this season, waB the boy who   attracted     the     attention     yesterday.\nNew sv js as fust as ever and bis shoot-\n,a8 eye is as straight ns his arm is\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWlft.    Newsy, from the Westminster\nPoinl of view. Is the bad man on the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNi'tii>ui,is, and he will    have   to   be\ncarefully watched.\nTommy Gifford to Check  Newsy.\nThe task of keeping cases on    the\nleaay  Newsy  has been  delegated to\n\"llll!>>'   Qlfford.    As    Newsy    has   a\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeputatlon to sustain and GiTord has\n.,\"?, \"lat lle cannot afford to lose,   It\nLOCAL MANUFACTURERS\nWILL EXHIBIT AT FAIR\nForest fires still continue to devastate the country all around New\nWestminster and although no damage\nhas yet resulted, the conditions aie\nvery serious and unless there is rain\nvery soon there may be a teniuie\ndisaster,\nThe municipality of Surrey is practically a seetning mars of flames.\nWherever there Is a house the.e is\ngenerally a sufficient clearing to allow the residents some chance of\nchecking the flames, but in the bush\nthere is nothing to check the fire,\nwhich is so extensive as almost to\ndefy any effort which might be made\nto control it. I\nBig Timber Untouched. '\nA peculiar fact in connection with\nthe files is that the big timber on the\nYale road, practically the only valj-\nable timber in the affected uistrict,\nlias marvellously escaped, and the few\nhundred acres that are covered by it\nconstitute practically the only pait of\nthe municipality which is not in sell\nous danger.\nBad at White Rock.\nThe White Rock fire, which broke\nout a couple of weeks ago, sti 1 continues to be the most serious reported.    Although   no  more  houses  nave\nbeen  destroyed any  slight change in\nIthe    wind    would wipe    out the lesl-\nI denc'es of half a dozen New Westmin-\ni ster people.\nThe customs bouse at Douglas is In\n| danger.\nThe fire has spread about five mi'.es\nj towards  Crescent  and  about four  towards   Blaine.     A   little   sti ip  of  un-\n| burnt timber stands between this line\n' of fire and the White Hock cottages,\nbut fortunately the wind is blowing\nI in from the ocean and the file is\n| burning   away   from   the     Louse;     ai\npresent.\nNo  Trains  on   Great   Northern.\nOn account of several bridges being\nburned out on the main line of    the\nall\nhad thirty  acres of Ills timber  limit\nburned over and destroved.\nB. C. E. R. Affected.\nIn so r.e sections of tlie B. C. IC. R.\nline the poles are burned and the high\ntension wlies are on the ground, T'.e\ncompany is operating on a sma.l wire.\nSeveral tiees fell across the track\nyesterday afternoon, but the company\ngot a gang of men working and established a patiol which managed to keep\nthe line clear.\nRoad Burned.\nA plank road near  Hazlemere w.is\nburned out for several hund: eJ yards\nyesterday afternoon.\n. Business Korsaken.\nI    Storekeepers, fanr.eis and mill men\nhave forsaken their business through\nout the district to aid in fighting tlie\nfiles.   The schools are closed and the\ncnildien are ut home doing their best\nto protect tlieir parents' property.\nFrenchman   Loses  Stock.\nIn  the   vicinity  of   Whit->  Rock    a\nFrench settler by the name of Blayel\nOttawa. Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe secretary of\nstate received today from Professor\nR. W. Brock, who was with Earl\nGrey's party to the far north, an\nofficial mailed report giving a further\naccount of the trip. More attention\nis paid to that part of the trip from\nWinnipeg to Norway House. There Is\na description of St. Andrew's Locks\nand of Lower Fort Garry, which his\nexcellency suggests should be preserved by the nation as a historical monument.\nClayburn Suspect Has Disappeared\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Man Arrested\nNot Missing Husband.\nThe reward for the arrest of George\nReid, wanted on a charge of murdering his wife at Clayburn a week ago,\nsti.l stands and the police remain\nscouring the country looking for tlie\nfugitive.\nIt was reported from Bellingham\nyesterday that the wanted man had\nbeen arrested, but the capture had ni\ndifficulty  in proving that ha    was    a\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda\n       Mi_i_i_i_iTiTiTi_i_B 'different individual.\nGeorge Grey, a cousin of his excel-,    u ls \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdle flrBt serlou8 crlme that has\nlency, who was with the party, in- occllrlecl in the countrv dlsti lets since\njuied his leg while struggling with a the last aBBlzea aml tlle police are de.\npike and was lame for the rest of the  terminecl to catch Hei.l if possible.   A\ndozen Canadian constables and as\nmany American assistants ate scouring the woods on both sides of the\nline, but so far their efforts have met\nwith no success.\nThe man got four or five hours start\nand  evidently  made good  use of    it.\nit is possible that he could have waik-\nto  Mission and  boarded the  Van-\njourney.\nThe more important portion of the\nreport deals with the ti ip out from\nChurchill harbor, which is desci ibed\nas a natural one shut in by projecting\nrocky points. The run to the straits\nwas without incident.\n\ufffd\ufffd.*\nii\nGives  Permit for Demonstrations.\n^^^_^^__ e(1     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMadrid,    Sept.     LL\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe    Spanish  couver  train  befoie  the  alarm    was\ngovernment has authorized the  hold- sounded on the day of the murder and\ning of Catholic demonstrations in tlie in that ease there would be no clue,\nprincipal  cities  of  Spain  in  October,  for there are so many strangers and\nCardinal  Aguirra,  primate    of  Spain,  travellers   around    Mission   Junction\n  - ,has sent his blessing to the juntas, in- and so manv getting off one train and\nlost his barn together with a horse, a j vltIng them t0   maintain   order   and  on another, that    unless   there    was\ni-ecommen ling    the     invocation      of  something striking in his appearance\nChrist or the Virgin according to the he woul.   not be noticed.\ndevotion of the lespective regions.      j    The only clue which seems to be in\n  any way definite is the statement of\nI a woman near Washington lake that\nshe saw a man answering Reid's de-\nAll   Firms Not    Occupying    Space    of\nT'.ieir Own Asked to Eulk Their\nExhibits.\nA combined exhibit of many of thc\nsmall manufactures of the city \\ 111\nbe one of the features of the pronuclei fair. The scheme, which was suggested by the Daily News last year,\nhas been worked up by the publicity\ncommissioner who desires to see the\ncity as we 1 represented as possible at\nthe exhibition.\nHe has written letters to all the\nmanufacturers and merchants of the\ncity asking them, lf they are not going to have an exhibit of their own,\nto combine and utilize some of the\nspace secured by the publicity department of the city.\nC. H. S. Wade has lecMved wor'\nfrom the manager of the exhibition\nthat he can be afforded a space about\nsixteen feet squate in the agricultural\nbuilding. The space, though not very\nlarge, will be ample, nnd If the exhibit proves the success that It is expected to be. it will probably be set\nup as a permanent exhibit In the\nboard of trade rooms at the city hall.\nGreat Northern the trains we e an\nsent around by Sumas yesterday and sldepjhg the extent\nv.Mc considerably deiayei No. 'JTL l!!ld ^een remarkable\ndue at -:50 p..n., was delayed five\nhours and fifteen minutes. No. 270,\ndue at. (1:^5 p.m., was three hours late.\nj No. liTH, due here at 9:30 p.m..   w..s\ni.e i hours late.\nThere is a b. idge burne.l a few\nmiles north of Blaine. It was a vvojd-\nen structure about 120 feet long and\nfifty feet high, over a gully, and it\nwas completely destroyed\nColebrook and cloverdale a bridge\nover the Serpentine was also burned.\nEven if nothing else happens to   *w\"\ncow and some pigs _\nFire at Jubilee.\nLast night a new bush flre was reported from Jubilee on the Vancouver\nline of the U. C. E. R.   It was reported as being rather bad and threatened\nthe house of a man named    McLean.\nThe B. C. E. R. had men working on\nit last night to keep it away from the\nrailroad track.   The fire is burning in\nthe direction of the Royal Oak hotel.\nOfficials Inspect.\nYesterday     afternoon     F.   J.   MacKenzie,  M.  L. A., Chief  Fire  Warden\nGladwin,   of    Vancouver,   and   John\nSproat, superintendent of roads, went\nover tlie countiy In a.l automobile. On\nhis return last night F. J. MacKenzie\nstated that theie was liar lly a part of\nSuney which    was    not   ln llan.es. i\nV.l.e.e ti.e-.e was ho timbsr the Ure]\nburned  in  the grass  and  in  the  sod\nand there was hardly a bui.ding in the\nmunicipality safe.   He said that   co:i-\nof the flies there\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ little    damage\ndone,    'ihe  party   will   go  out  again\nuus morning aiu look over the situation.\nFraser Mills Safe.\nThe lire which was burning on the\nother siue cf tlie Fraser mills is sti.l\nblazing,   but  the   mill   men   have   the\nside next the mill umler control and\nSaskatchewan Bar Elects Officers.\nSaskatoon, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAt the annual\nineeting of the Saskatchewan Bar association here this morning, the following officers were elected: President, O. S. Black. Weyburn; vice-president G. H. MeRar.ey, Saskatoon; secretary-treasurer, H. L. Jordan. Saskatoon. Regina was chosen as the next\n[place of meeting.\nscription in every particular board a\nfreight train there. But th'> woman\nmay have erred, for it is a well known\nfact that when descriptions of a\nfugitive are published far and wide,\npeople  have  a  strange  faculty   of  fit\nting   the   description   to\none who looks suspicious\nalmost  any\nTROTTER SUBMITS REPORT\n-  ON IMMIGRATION SUBJECT\nKING COMMENDS Q. O. R.\nLaborite Strong cn Criticis;n and Suj\ngesiion\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPort  Arthur  Man  Would\nClose Bars cn Labor Day.\nno  ftirtiier    damage    is    anticipated\nBetween tl0-\ufffd\ufffd that quarter.\nAt Ocean Park,\nleu.      Hearing that their houses were   in\ntjle danfeer at Crescent, Mayor Lee, T. S.  . ^^^ \t\nline, it will take a week at least be- Annandale and J. R. Grant went down  against    exploitation.      he    severe y\nfoie the trains are running over the  .veslerday   afternoon,   the   train   stop-1 criticized  some  schemes of  imn.igia-\nlegular route.    The telegraph line is  Ping at Crescent to let them off. They  tlon  anl  emigration  followed  in  the\nso out of commission. a\" llttve houses theie and stayed   to | past and in the concluding portion of\nBeach  Lost Barn piotect  them,  but  it  is  not  thought his report he said, in parf\nFort William, Ont., Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdImmigration was the principal theme of\ndiscussion at today's session of the\nTrades and Labor ccng. ess. W. R.\nTrotter. Winnipeg, presented a long\nreport on the subject in which he laid\nspecial sti ess upon the necessity for\nrestriction and for the provision\nhe\nSends Cablegram to Earl Grey After\nReceiving Detachment.\nOttawa. Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdKail Grey, governor-general, received yesterday the\nfollowing cablegram from his majesty\nthe King:\n\"1 have had the pleasure of reeelv-\n'.ng today at Balmoral a representative detachment of the Queen's Own \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd **,\nI Rifles of Canada, and of \"lieai ing of\ntheir successful work at the manoeu-\n' vres. The spirit thus shown by the\nDominion is a goo 1 augury of the future of the imperial army.\n(Signed)       \"GEORGK R. and I.\"\nROAD TO PEACE RIVER.\nNew\nBritish\nYork Capital Back of\nColumbia Project.\nWinnipeg, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPremier Sifton\nfor the government of Alberta, yesterday signed plans for the Pincher\nCreek, Cardston & Montana railroad,.\nwhich will run from the International\nthe Peace    River\nOn the McLellan road ln Surrey a\na\nLis\nman named Beach lost his crop and aie danger\nthat the property there Is in iniined!\n^^^^^^^^^^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd vm... , boundary    line to    ....*,  .\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIt should    be    understood that no Lan(jlng, 7o0 mlles north.    New York\nscheme detrimental to tte_Interests of |capltal is building the railway.\nBURNABY WATER MAINS\nARE LEAKING NOV\/\nwin\nthes\nin\nsurely    be    a great    time when\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** two  cross  stickB  on  the  owl\nearnest.   Tommy says Lalonde will\n!mlv Eel past, him by Jumping over h.s\n'end or |||8 prostrate body.\nDulude Will Play.\nI'uhaie. the inside home mini of the\n'iBltoia,  who was Reported  tp    have\n\"\"lil11 a  hone In  his  right hand    a\ni, .\"i\"1p \"' weetal aR\ufffd\ufffd' wa8 rlgl,t in the\n\">WB| nf the busy times yesterday and\nln|\"K good work. The bone was only\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd>' crushed and is not troubling\n\"Olude who wlll be in action on\nSaturday,\nThe Nationals have sixteen payers,\nJ^\"ne of whom was In uniform\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    * *n*  i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' -*-* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\n(Continued on Page Five.) n\ufffd\ufffdeds\nSouth Vancouver is not the only\nmunicipality which is Buffering from\nleaky water mains. For out in Burnaby where B small-system has been\ninstalled as a temporary measure to\nprovide for the needs of the residents\n-the entire system will not aggregate\nsix miles\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIS not giving the results\nthat were anticipated. There are at\npiesent some fifty or sixty services\nhooked up With the system and most\nof these are getting water all right,\nbut the presence of leaks in the sjs-\ntem is only too plain.\nI The water is obtained from a v. ell\nthat is owned and was at one time\nI ei hv the B.C. E. R. This is located at Gilley station and the water\nlis pumped from this into a tank aboul\nfive bundled fee. away. The; capacity\nof the tank will approximate fifteen\nthousand gallons, but because of the\nleaks in the sides and bottom it ii\nnearly impossible to keep this full\nlan the pressure up to the mark The\na ns have been leaking as wei for\nI the ground immediately above these\n[\ufffd\ufffd rather damp, and where they have\ncouplings were not watertight.   Steps\nhave already been taken with a view\nant.   . lltk;Ils. The officials\nssSKssr-V-s\n. ^i.rf  in different    sections    of the\nSs of the entire municipality.\nhis   barn,  but   managed   to  sav\nhouse.\nbetween here and Hall's Prairie\nseveral small bridges and culverts are\nburned out and it Is impossible io\ni each the place by team or automobile.\nBad  at  Strawberry   Hill.\nAt   Strawberry   Hill  the  lesidences\nof Snelling brothers and O. Flux aie\nIn  the centre of the  fire  zene    anj\ntheir places are in serious danger,\nHazlemere Mill  Burned.\nHunter's mill at  Hazlemere caught\nfi:e yesterday afternoon and was burned to the    ground.    Men    from    the\nvicinity tiied to save    tiie mill,    but\ntheir efforts weie fruitless.   Tne damage will amount to about $2000,   par-\ntia'.ly covered by Insurance.\nMorrison Family Suffers.\nMisfortune seems to pursue the\nMorrison family, of Hazlemere. Two\nyears ago the mother was brutally\nmurdered by a negro tramp. Since\nthen ill luck has visited them frequently, and now tlieir little home is\nburned to the ground, none of tie\ncontents bein.v saved. The younger\nchildren had been earning a little\nmoney by picking berries this summer\nand had about $20 in tlieir hank at\nhome '\t\nDECISION   OF   HAGUE\nTF.'IBUNAL   STANDS\nAnimals   Driven   from   Woods. Canadian citizenship wi 1 be tolerated\nAt White Rock the flames have 'and Canadian citizenship must he held\ndihen chipmunks, squirrels, grouse to include more than the Manufac\nand pheasants from tbe bush an.l they  turers'    association    and    the    allied\num Oau.e.od in great numbers along  press.\" i        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ntne snoie and wheiever the fire has James Booker, presi'ent of thei The Hague, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe award of\nburneJ itself out. There are hundreds Port Arthur Trades and Labor coun- the international court of arbitration\nu, ue tei lined biras and animals be- cil, offered a resolution asking for In the Newfoundland fisheries case become so tame by the presence of legislation closing all bar rooms on came inevocable today with the ex-\nQanger   that  they   aie   not   afraid   t,t  Labor Day. piration of the five days allowed for\nanj one approaching. an appeal without either the L'nited\nRowe's Good Work. =  States or Great Britain having enter-\nW. Rowe. who was stationed by E.  T. H. Levy, Captain Mayers, J. Stew- ed a protest against the findings.\nH. Sands to fight the fires at White art and E. A. Paige, all of whom own\nRock  a  couple of weens ago is  su.i  houses at White Kock, went down to\nthere an.l is doing good work.    Some  look over the    situation.- They    did\nOFFERS   AVIATION   PRIZES..\nLn.es lie has been vwuiout assistance,\nbut ne nas stucK to nis post ana na .\ndone a lot towards saving tne ie3i-\ndences at \\\\ hite Rock.\nSubsiding Slightly.\nNeil M. .Matheson, customs office;s\nat Douglas, leturne^ to tne cit; lasi\nlugnt. ne siai id that tne tires we.e\nLad all a.ong tne line, but showed\nsigns of subsiding if the wind did not\nchange.\nTelegraphs for Supplies.\nEd.   Murchie,   who   went  to  White\nRock  yesterday to  protect his    sum-,\nmer home, telegraphed In the    afternoon  that the situation was serious.\nsome hard work    and    will go down\nagain today.\nLate last night it was Impossible to\nget moie Information, hut tho smoke\nin tne city was denser than it bad\nyet been. Tie wind Wi>s from the\neast and rising and It ls feared that\nsome serious damage was caused.\nFires Across the Line.\nParis Municipality Would Encourage\nFlight to Brussels.\nParis, Sept. hi.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe municipality\nof Paris proposes to offer a prize of\n$20,000 to the aviator making a flight\nwith a passenger from Pai is to Brussels and return on occasion of tho\nvisit of the city council to Brussels\non September 20.\nNow they have neither home he  wanted to stay  there and  asked\nnor money. f\ufffd\ufffd''   some   supplies.     Captain   Mayers\nHouses Go at Surrey Centre. Will  go down by  boat this    morning\nTwo houses and a barn belonging to carrying enough provisions    to    keep\nfarmers weie    destroyed    at    Surrey the fighters going.\nCentie.\nParr, near Clovei 'ale,\nm    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdq.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   t, w.\nYesterday afternoon, IL Mavius, Dr.\nBelling..^..., &<*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.,  ... -*..*} c.i. pled i Fisher  May  Resign.\ncoac.ithm of telephone and teeg.aphi Melbourne, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe loog-last-\nUnes makes it Impossible to estimate ing dispute in Australian po.Lical\nthe exteat of the damages occasioned circles anent the selection of uie Ted-\nby the forest hies tnat have sweyt eral capital Is not yet over. Li fact,\nWhatcom county an.l parts cf Bl ltish a serious crisis which may lead to the\nColumbia during the past th.ee nays, let.iguation or the Fish.'r ada Liistra-\nThe fierce gale that fanned the flames tlon has Just developed.\njesterday   afternoon   and   last   night j \t\nhas died away and in most places the]        BIPLANES DODGE IN  FOG.\nflies  have  either  but ned  themse.ves \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nout or have been driven back fioai the Two Aviators Narrowly Avert Col-\nsettlements, i lision in Air.\nAn unconfirmed report from Custer, New York, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Joe\" Sey-\nfourteen mlle3 noithwest of Eel lag- m0ur, in a Curtiss biplane, and \"Tod'*\nham, says that thirty houses-were de- Schrlever, in the Howard Dletz bl-\nstroyed theie last night. Ferndale, pinne, had an unusual expeilence\nLyndon anl Blaine a,so suffered to early to.lay when both became lost in\nsome extent, but it is thought these a dense fog that hung over the plains,\nplaces are now sale. Burned culverts obscuring all objects. Both men had\nand biLlgcs makes it difficult to get difficulty in getting their bearings\ncoulters to the scenes of the most and kept well up ln the air to prevent\nserious blaze. collisions with trees and fences. tJach\nBennett's addition Just outside Bell- aeronaut was warned of the ot^e'-'s\nIngham city limits, was practically presence by the throbbing of the mo-\nwlied out last night.    Eleven houses  tors, and  tliun  avoided  coliisio.i    uy\nthe   flames  Hying over or below each other    as\nI they approached.   Seymour ma le four\nlong cross-country flights and Sobr.fr>\nI ver made tht ce.\nJ. P.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCourtesy Westminster Courier.\nGOARD'8  RESIDENCE AT WHITE  ROCK.\n,   t    =-  th\ufffd\ufffd finest in tV district   was completely destroyed by flre   on\nThis house, the ^.JM^ g\ufffd\ufffd |g \ufffd\ufffdttBJ$Vat IG000.\nwee   destrovel   befoie\ncould be checke l.\nThe city Itself Is safe.\nf o<-est\nNow Under Control.\nBelllngham. Sept.    13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe\nflies which have been blazing atound'\nBelllngham for the past few days are\ncow under control.   Tbe ,'aniage will\nEarth Shocks in California.\nSalinas, Cal.. Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTwo sharp\nea'thqunke shocks were tt~tt here   at\ncow unun waviv.,    ,mm .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffde\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...  4:56 o'clock tils uioralag.    N.A dam<-\niamount to over h^lf a million dollars.'age has been reported. w\nPAGE  TWO\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nWEDNESDAY, septev\nBER 14\nClassified Advertisements  REAL   ESTATE FRENCH ARMY ENGAGES\nCORPORATION       OF       THE\nTRICT     OF     BURNABY.\nDIS-   HOBBLE    SKIRT    HEROINE\nWILL    GET    SILVER\nWANTED.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA GENERAL SERVANT.\nmus.   . e al le to do plain cooking.\na. ,...   -I.-. i..'. il a\\ enue.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLOAN OF $2500 ON IM-\npro\\ ed citj pi oj e t; befoi e t ictober\n1.   \\.; Ite Box O. K., News office.\nWANT1 D\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA WAITRESS AT ONCE.\nPremier houi.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDRESSMAKING. GO OUT\n..-   .. i   da;   cr at home. Experienced j\nand i ood Bt.   32S Eightii street.\nWAN IED, BY  SEP! EMBER 18, CAP-\nal It   - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   nan or i li I as gene .\nable to i\\n plain cooking prefei < .\nSleep home.   Api Ij  ... s. ti. S. K< ..-\niu ....    US Ei     a street.\nWAX! ED - \\ S IALL PURNIS1 D\nhouse September 15 or October i.\nby j - ung cou] io \ufffd\ufffd ho can ^i> e un-\ni   i i   ; efei i nces.    Wi Ite    A.\n\\.. i are this paj er.\nWAN . ED     . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '.        LS Tn  Bl l!.'1    A\nsix       i iii ed      ouse i labi r    oi  y).\nPlans and  p John\n[An   an,      rd ..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nG1R .3 \\\\ ANTED TO \\V IRK IX\nfr It cannerj F ot t \ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTHE PEOPLE'S TRUST CO., LTD.\nHead  Office        -        451   Columbia  St.\nNew Westminster, B. C.\nEranch Office     - Kan-.loops, B.C.\nIX DEFENCE OF COAST\nBylaw    No.  S3.\nCUP\nNew   Vork.   Sept.   13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMrs.   Sarah\nMimic Warfare Undertaken tc Demonstrate Result cf Hostile Force Land-\nFrom   British   Channel.\ni -{j\nPORT MANN DISTRICT\nSTXTY ACRES in section 30, township. \t\n8, prairie land.   Price $126 per acre;\none-third    cash,   balance   one   and      Grand  Villieres, France, bept.  li.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntwo years. (204-A.) Ti-.o French army, with d e new auxil-\n \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  iarj   of aviation added, began today a\nTHIRTY  ACRES in section 36, block practical demonstration   if what might\n5 north, range l west, twenty acres be expected if a bostUe force landed\ncl. ited, witu new  .vise arid luwi: cn tl ern i ol  I ie  Bri Is .\ngood  water.    Price ?2?0 per    acre, channel.\nTi      s     over     eighteen     months.      Th<   scene    f this year's maneuvers\n(175-A.) i~ the pi.ir. of Picardy,  the old prov-\n  ince in  the nor::-, of France, bordei\nWHEREAS Fourth Btreet, Burnaby, King, of Brooklyn, this week will r<\nbeing more particular^ hereinafter ceU'e a tall silver cup as the wlnnei\ndi rlbed, has been used as a traveled rI- tbe \"100-yard hobble skirt cham-\nroad for several years past; and pionship of Greater .\\ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Vork.\"\nWHEREAS doubts have arisen whetlr- \\ race for the trophj was the fea-\n, Jpi ', of ii. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd said streel has ,.,,,, 0f ., .,. shore outing at North\never been actuall) dedicated to the i ,.,.-. _. i., yesterday. The program\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   and   the    pos      sion    thereof announced   thai   \"won.on   desiring   to\nenter   who  were   nol   equlppe l    v, Ith\nh ibble   .-kins   will   I e   h bbled   with\nropes, until thej  are full}   as uncomfortable as ii dressed In the height of ,|\nfashion.\"\nfhe  v. Inner cot ere I  the  100 yards\n'SCHOOL BOOK\nn\nSchool\n8\ni-ested In the municipality; and\nWHEREAS is Is a !'. Is ible to establish and open the said streel under\nthe provisions cl the- \"Municipal\nClauses Act.\" Tl!.. I IFORE tlte municipal I ol   the n  of\nwas   taken.\nSANITARY    NOTICE.\nah\nJAPAN! .- !   Bl   i .   i AN   COOK\n.: i sir. wants ]\n: I. Bi\nAND\n;es    woman   wants   A\n: i .\n: ..... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.  city,\nv .-.., .    .'.:..     . y.v\n: es ironers   ar d\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     .    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n:. & Silk\ny,   .\nb'ock 5 \ufffd\ufffd ' on the n irth and no thwest by the\nS!ev\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wliich separates the republic\nfro i Great Britain and fours the Department of Somme and part \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;' Olse,\nPas de Calais and Alsn\nTl i   80,     i troops eng iged ave divided   into  opp ising       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd es,  one. d s-\ni the blui      id  repi i senting\nan  Inva ling   foi ce,  b'ein    under  i\n-    ol    Gi nen i    Pi     lart,    fo\nn Ins i r  if war. and the i ther, the r d\ne army   i under\n- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . ind of ti' nen\nMichel  has the supreme direction \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.   .-      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    nions\noU.vlxt. i theoreti\n. -   \\CRES cr. the Scott  road   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Iti In si i th    Rlvei\nsi: s*ew  Wet \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Souen.    At thi\nmy    concentrated    m\nFIFTY acres In section 32,\nnorth, rani e 2 west, N. W. D.\ns il itely the bi st subdir Idlng pro\npi sitlon In Po '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.. nn district to\"\nWhy V The ter us are i ' e\nfifth ''ash, an 1 the ball nee i rer\nTEN YEARS, with Interest at 6 pei\ncent. (221-A.)\nTEN   acres,   being   let   6,   section   27,\nn  -   i, range 2 west, N.W.D.,\non ra      Vale road     .S00 per    ere;\n$25 and\nthe district  of Burnaby   ENACTS   as wj,|,  ,,:;]v seven  tumbles.     No\nfollows:\ni. The streel knov n as Fourth\nstreel Burnaby, and b< Ing particularly described as a strip of land forty-\nnine and a half feet   In  wi Ith, lying\nthirty-three   (3 I   feet   n rtheast   and AU   ,.,.,,,,,,),  aIul   garbage muBt   hi\n.     een and a hall toot sduthwest  ol removed   to   the   fool   ol    Sixteenth\nthe I    eii     er described line, that is SIU,e, ;im! Vii:th avenue, where it will\nenclng at the most east- l)t, burned by the corporate n.\nerly corner of lot  twenty-eight   (28), Anv person 0r  persons  who dump\ngroup one, Si  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  W<  I ulnster distil I garbage  or  rubbish  of  any   kind  on\nfor   a    distance    of    one    thousand any ,,,.,, Btreet ... avenue or on any\nbundled     and     thirtj      ''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i.mo.   vacant   lol   or   public   propertj\n- Intersec lon with w;!i   be   prosecuted   undi r   the   i ro\nnue   in  lot   twenty-eigl  .  visions of the Sanitary Bylaw.\nAND   EV]        HING\nYOU NEED\n  AT .\n0REY\n665\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdColumbia\nLNew Westmi\nI\ntreet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-66a\nB.C.   I\n'OH*\nS. .1.   PEARCE,\nI.\n.':::\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ' I.   I\ni      teen\n:. . i   :.\nat\nper cer\n(22\ni\nI       i one,  New We       nstei   dlsl rict. By  t li dei\nALSO   a    si rip of land sixty-six feet\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '    \":|      City Hal\nrlbed\t\nto say i     imi n< lng  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . riding   lot   expi\nLsa\nen grcuj   one (1). for\nI\nwesterly I \"Municipal (\ni\neel    .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMineral Waters\nAerated Waters!\nMar   I\n2- i1-''   \":y\n.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nl  Cl.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nD    !. ' C       IER, SI    Nn\nenced\n-.  ..   .     er  i.\n- .   .\n.  -\n\\\\       .    0\na f<\n...\nI    I\n10  ACRES   ii   northwest    carter    of\n:\ns at 7 ] er\n(201-.'   i\n\"IVE   ACRES l  18, tov\nS,    a Ni    .-.-., ;      .li\nears\nLANGLEY\n:   tracts    consisting   of\nHIKING\nroom an venu\n..    , . .-.\nW A N     E     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nr for l couple.\n'        '   ' .\nD     V  CA tPEN :'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:.;.  W.A LSH\nI a -  ry.\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA  GIRL  FO .        S 1RAL\ng.   Ap\nplj   125   Tl Ird ' i .\n;':        I.\n:\nI\n: .\n: 175   ]\n. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the <\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -    -\nwith\n-\npred\nati n\nis  Infantry. eral   I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nGi\neats of prowes\nplani\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\nI dis\n-\ni\nIn thl\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       iii.\nai\n:.\n'        7   WESTM\nTelephone  R   '\n:: St\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI2S),\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n:\n-\nsaid   i\nter u\n.  -\nTHL\nR.r: '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIII\n.-\n:*_\" r.LT.tjfcrxgjjg'r'^\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n  [Ins\nThrough ich    effice    at    Kam- rs to tin\n: have received sorre cf the\nNEW BAI\nACCC     .\nTr,\nbest        .    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ids in that vicinity. C;l'\nand get particulars.\nTHE PEOPLE'S TRUST CO., LTD.\nFrank C. Coo'-. Ge-i. Manager.\nHead  Office        -       451  Columbia St\nNe v Westminster, B. C.\nBranch Off ce     -     -     Kamloops, B.C\nBenl Mott,\ni the s Gei and  Is\nfor    thi\nStates t\nmmn FOR SALE\n5 Rooms, modern, full sized I t, land in the rear.\nSituated on 5th Avenue near 4th Street. Price on y\n$2100.   Terms 1-2 Cash, balance to arrange.    This\nmust be sold within S davs. as owner leaves the citv.\nGIANT    AMERICAN    FLCET\nTO   GATHER   AT   NEW   YORK\nP. PEI\n'\\*     _*\\   a** f\ufffd\ufffd\n' rgesl\nand ar-\nFOR   SALE.\ni LE-\nr es    :.'..;\n-\nKENNEDY\nS..::oss:\nBROS..    LTD.\nto Ha'e Bros. &. Kennedy,\nLimif id.)\n1 SALE- .      .\nI       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -.    pedigree      Cheap.\nint;:.-      ?s p   duce:     15\nColu     ia street      st   Phone L2522\nFOK    SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTWENTY-TWO    FOOT\nlaun   .  In  Qret  class   condition:    a\ne    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   : r J:\"   cash.   A] : ly SIS Ken-\nstreet, New Westminster,\nROOMS   TO   RENT.\nPOR RENT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd FURNISHED BED\nroom, 424 Third avenue.\nFURNISHED BED ROOMS TO RENT.\na) ply Ti:', Trew street.\nTO LET\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOMS. AP.\nply upstairs Trapp hlock. corner\nColumbia street and Clarkson.\nUO..-.1 TO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA comfortable furnished bedroom suitable for two\ngentlemen.   Apply at 233 Hth St.      j\nTO     RENT  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   FURNISHED     BED-\nrooms.     703   Third   avenue.     Apply\nafter 6 p. m. or between it a. m. ancl.\n5 p.  ni. at Room  14. 623 Columbia\nstieet.\nOver  Mercha its  3ark, Cor.\nand Begbie S:s.\nN'ew Westminster, B. C.\nC: umbia\nPhone 335\nNew   Y ii       Se] -       I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe\n-    '\non  river  wlll in    New\nYork next  week,    i ttles\n...\ned\n-        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   . .- ;   .\nwill be in the ida tbal  Ad\nmiral   S ihi  . :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ng here im-\nring the i   nc nsi -\nthe battleship practice.\nTl e vessels will remain in the Hudson ten  days, anl   while  here   every\niiusan^TPS*-'\nFOR  city,    residential    and    business\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '- :-;:i    and    fruit    lands,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ::ontage.  and  B.  C.  Electric  ORe of 'he men will he paid off and re\nand Canadian Northern railway ter-!ceive shore ! ave.\nn.inal acreage, apply to\nWhile ashore, tlie navy department\nexpects every cue cf them to have a\n\"most  respectable good time.\"\nKENNEDY    BROS     LTD I   About *''\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"\" wili '*> v*****lhp men\nn    '     , \"    .    .   *' _ , *  by  paymasters.     Most   of  it   will   be\nOver  Merchants   Bank,  Cor.  Columbia   8pen,   in  Ne,v  york\nx\ufffd\ufffd,    .and   Be9b,e   Sts. j     At the end of th(? ten d    g. libertv\nNew Westmineter. B. C.     Phone 335 ; ,.prir,d in New York the vessels wi(-\nproceed  to their  various  home yards\n;for overhauling, preparatory to beginning  the   European   cruise,  which    is\nscheduled to start at Hampton Roads\nion November 1.\nPORT MANN\nLARGE LOTS (66x132) on Johnson\nroad; $200 each; $10.00 cash, $10.00\nier month.\n!     W. S. ROSE\nMerchants Bank  Building.\nTO    RENT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNICELY    FURNISHED\nroom suitahle for two. Handy to\nbusiness section. Apply 129 Tenth\nstreet.\nNOTICE\nTO   RENT.\n-UNFURNISHED    FLAT\nTO    RENT\nmodern;     applj     gl\nstreet, above Eighth    avenue;\nn :- iti a from i ar  line.\nine disposed of the management\nof the New Westminster opera house\nto   Mr. Vv'. N. carty. all bookings and:\nFourteenth mts will be arranged and settled: Bj\nby hi\nHARRY TIDY.\nTO    LET\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTHE    BASEMENT    AND\nstore in the K. P. block; - ritable\nfor stoic rooms, Bkatlng rink, or\nmoving pictures, etc., etc. For par\nticulars apply to John Forrester\nSec. K. P. Trustees, 517 St Geor\ufffd\ufffd\nstreet, city.\nCITY   OF   NEW   WESTMINSTER.\nPostpones  Visit to  Canada.\nLondon. Sept. l:;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRight Hon. Wal-\n.' ter Long, in consequence of ill health,\njis postponing liis visit to Canada.\nSentJ) n Approval\nTo Responsib . . People\nLaughlin\nFOUNTAIN PEN\nar.d\nRED GEM\nloh* Ink Pencil\nYour Choice of\nTenders for Sidewalks.\nThe cor] \ufffd\ufffd itlon :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   desirous of   re-\niceiving    tenders    for    concrete    Bide-\n  iwalks on Alexander,    Begbie,   Lorne.\n   McKenzie, Sixth. Church and    ci rrk-\nL\ufffd\ufffdST. -  :. Btreets.    Plans, specifications^md\nj^^r^^CT^-rCQTr^^ ParUculars   can    be obtained\n,.       ' ', \" '   .  '\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BAGLE WITH  from J. W. li. Blackman    city   enel-\nfA^'y   BetUI b?tTeeD    O. N. Leer.    Tenders t. he   k Ive ed ,o   he\nf: \";.-;;f, tle:' !>op. | undersign^ 1 not later than flve o'clock\n.'. September 19, 1910.\nThese\nPopular\nArticles\nfor on!'\niat'.i:;,'   .\noffice.\nre\nAp; Ij\nN'ewa\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIN THE VICINITY OF ASH\nstreet, surveyor's steel tape chain\nKinder please return to the city en-\ngini er at the city hall.\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA   POCKETBOOK   CONTAIN-\nIng Bum of money and clicks.\nFinder return to the Royal City\nDye Works and receive reward.\nLOST \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- ON    SATURDAY    AFTER-\nnoon, a unl I watch and chain, either\non Columbia street, or between\nThird avenue and Pine street. Ke-\nv.ard.    Return to Dally News office.\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI.AH] KS' SII.V.-'K WATCH\nwith gold chain, hetween tram office and Third Btreev. Suitahle reward for returning same to D.iily\nNews ollice.\nW. A. DUNCAN,\nSi ; tember 12, 1910.\nCity Clerk.\nCiTY  OF   NEW  WESTMINSTER.\n?$8l\nApplications will he received hy the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd undersigned up to 6 p.m. of Monday\n[the 19th inst.. for the position of assistant to the City Treasurer.\nApplicants must be capable   stenographers and good at figures.   Salary\nto commence at $06.00 per month.\nW. A. DUNCAN, Cltv Clerk\nCity Hall, September 13, 1910.\nFOUND.\nFOCND\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTKAM OF HOUSES. AP-\nply James Doyle. I\\\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnitmtiury Row.\nIf not called fur in fourteen Bays\nwill 1 e sold to defray expenses.\nI New\n.Fall\nSuit\nIs\nI Here\n.\na\nbank ai \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ni ronto\ntheir\ning organ\nInterest is paid on Savings\nBalances half-yearly. :: :i\n\"^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'siness Accounts opened\n(j-  ravorable  terms.   ::', ::\nINCORPORATED_1855\nASSETS   $.S,COO.O0O\nNEW    WESTMINSTE   ,\nBRANCH\n615 Columbia Sfcet\nB.  C.\nWhite Star-Dominion\nCanadian Service\nThs\nAc-\nI\nNEW STEAMERS\nMontreal to Liverpool\nS.S. LAURE\"'''\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTriple  screw.   \\*i,s**'   ton*\nS.S. MEGAN i .\ufffd\ufffd-_\nTwin    *crew,     H\ufffd\ufffd00   ton*.\nlargest   and    most   modern.\ncommodation  equal  to any crowing   the  Atlantic.\nFor Rates and Tickets Appiy \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nE. GOULET,\nC. P. R. Passenger Station\nNEW WESTMINSTER\nA.  GUNN\nCABINETMAKING.\nJust the time for a New Suit!\nYour old ore is getting to look shabby. Our stock\nof  Fall  Suits and   Overcoats  is  complete.\nNew   Patterns,   New  Styles.\nI\nFurniture Made to   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   u;-n\nFurniture Rei\nWoodwork nf All ;\n39  Alexander  St.\ni.u.i.-.i. .   j a\nBrer? pen guaranteed\nfull 11 Kt. m.i;,i Go a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcut\npu nglil hand may be ha '.\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<> a Opaque paticrn. ci\nNoo-breakable Tr^n-pai\nt nt, ai dc^irrl!. either n\nplain or eneravctt Uuiih\na\ufffd\ufffd ine.'erted. '\nt   v    nn I-, iij, ,^.n , w^,\nM \ufffd\ufffd0 '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd II 'lllllm:,Ki,l.\na Wllrr .rl,. i, ,|\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn ,.,a )n ,\n**l* !-r th.h mi] , ., .,i,.\n\" I il nr\/ otl^r . \ufffd\ufffdk\ufffd\ufffd, if ,\n* .\ufffd\ufffdt.if\ufffd\ufffdcl.,rT In *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd t t***J* It . i J n\ufffd\ufffd .ii| M\n)\"u|l .JiotiU\nr- o\ufffd\ufffd I i.t I, oT,r(^,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,nJ '\nr.P,,i.r B.: Oa l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda r\ufffd\ufffdncii.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n, .u.|lr<\ufffd\ufffd .... pIMtUhMBBk, _al\n:\ufffd\ufffd   f..,i.4   ,i,   an]   1k.i.i   ,.   ,, I\n,.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** o:  ih..PI|r, \\.at. \ufffd\ufffdiil\ufffd\ufffd, >ll\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr   an.:, ax Snataaih.   rial. I\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn    taptlat)   ImA.   rn-.liunjl\ni i     .1,. I Taku -~1 tuk'^Tf\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -     I\ufffd\ufffdt.   Ml.   flr.iih.      llrli.!\nnujalmi  (at I. Ml     tnau\nwanul \ufffd\ufffdr!u(nrl\ufffd\ufffd-ml. .11\nU\"*      Inl ,ju (urt.t '    AtA,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\n[\"Laughlin Mfg. Co.*\nM*,eillc Bldg..\nDetroit. nioa.\nThe cut here produced shows our new Model 10,\nType Y.    A very fashionable suit for   a\nyoung or middle aged man.\nPrices in 20th Century Suits $20.00 to $32.50\nM. J. Phillips\nThe Wardrobe Clothier\nSole Agents for 20th Century Clothing and Christie\nand Stetson Hats\nft  Columbia Street New Westminster, B. C.\nEGGS!\nGreen Cut Bone to Make\nYour  Chickens  Lay.\ni Central Meat Market\nBOWELL &  ODDV\nj    er-(th    Ave'1\"'1\nCorner   Eighth   St. and   Finn\nPHONE  3:0.\nFor all kinds of\nJOB   PRINTING\nPhone 695\nor leave orders at\nThe    Arrow\npres*\nPre.\nMrs. E. M. Dommy.\n'near The Dally News Co.. 609 vi\nStreet.\nI\nTry   a   \"WANT\"  ad  In  TN\nIt will bring results.\n~-a.1t*\nm*m Ivy.dne\nSDAv', SEPTEMBER 14, 1910.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nPAGE THBEB.\n\ufffd\ufffdk of Montreal\nDATES   OF   EXHIBITIONS\nTHROUGHOUT    PROVINCE\nrSTABLISHED 1817.\nami Mexico City\nkin?    business    transacted\nA  general\nLet-\n\"nf^Credit Issuen.   available   with\nIrlespondents iu   all    parts of    the\nIc vinga Bank Department\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Deposits\nL  bed  i'i   Slims  \ufffd\ufffd*  ?1  aud ul,Wa'd,\nfYmterest allowei at 3 per cent, per\ntniiin (present rate).\nfTotiil Assets  over  $186,000,000.00\nLEVy WESTMINSTER BRANCH,\nG. D. BRYMNER, Manager.\nSETTLERS CANNOT\nSECURE FREE LAND\nFirst   Circuit.\nAlberni\nNanaimo\nComox\nCowichan\nSept. ll and ir.\nSept. 10 ami 17\nSept. 2:: and 23\nSept. 2.', and 24\nAustralia Handicapped By\nNot Being Able to Offer\nEnough Inducements.\nWestminster\nransf er Co,\nLlCce 'PMne IM.     Barn 'Pfcoue IS?\nT Columbia Street.\nL,j,  i      delivered    promptly   te\nany part of the city.\njght and Heavy Hauling\nOFFICE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTRAM  DEPOT.\nIGardiner & Gardiner\niF, G. Gardiner)\nARCHITECTS\nloom 6   Westminster Trust Building\nf       New Westminster, B. C.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhone 661 Residence Phone  133\nI he Islands  Se\\d. 21\nVictoria       sept. 2; to Oct.\"l\nN.  ami   S.  Saanich Oct. 7 and 8\nSe;ond   Circuit.\nCoquitlam      sept. 20\nMaple   Ridge Sept. 21 and 22!\nMission       Sept. 23 I\nAgassiz        Sept. 27 and 28\nChilliwack\n Sept. 20, 21 and\nThird    Circuit.\nNicola\nSept. 13 and 14\nArmstrong      Sept. 22 and 23\nVernon\n.Sept. 15 to 17\nPhone 730\nMcMurphy & Craig\nHeating and  Plumbing\nLl Jobbing   Promptly   Attended   To\nColonial Block\nENGLISH WATCHMAKER-\nI Gold Watc'aes tor Ladles from |12.\/5\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSilver Watches,    gents'    open face\nK.00. .\nSilver Watches, Bents' open    case,\n(7.50 up.\nAgent    for    Waltham   and     Klgin\n(Tatch.-a.\n^'atch repairing a specialty.\nF. CRAKE\nJT10 Doors from Geo. Adams' Grocery\nKamloops       Sept. 2S to 20\nKelowna       Sept. 29 and 21\nSalmon   Arm    -. .-.Sept. 23 and 24\nSummerland       Oct. 17 and 18\n1\nFourth Circuit.\nSurrey       Sept. 27\nI.angloy       S^pt. 28\nKbume     Sept. 2S and 30\nLadner      Sept. 23 and 24 ,\n^CANADIAN PACIFIC\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd RAILWAY CO.\nPALMER\n1 .ASOLINE ENGINES\nK   to  25   II.   P.\n2 and 4 Cyele.\nI\n|| Local  Agents\nWestminster Iron Works\nPhone   53.\nTenth   St.,   New   Westminster.\nTrain Service New\nWestminster\nDepartures.\n5:43\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1*o Seattle, Port Moody, Bar-\nnett and Vancouver.\n8:00\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Vancouver,\n9:16\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Montreal, Nicola, Vancouver and  local  points.\n15:95\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo St. Paul, Kootenay points\nand Sumas. 1\n16:45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo    Vancouver      and    local1\npoints. Agassiz and local points.\n19:35\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Montreal and    Okanagan\npoints.\n20:50\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo Vancouver only.\nArrivals.\n7:43\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom    Montreal,    Vancouver,\nPort  Moody.\n9:10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom    St.    Paul,    Okanagan\nKootenay and Sumas.\nlu: IS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom     Agassiz.     Vancouver\nand local points.\n1H:15\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom  Vancouver.\n18:45\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom     Vancouver,      Seatt'e\nand local points.\n20:40\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFiom Vancouver.\n22:02\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrom Montreal    and    Nicola\npoints.\nED GOULET, Agent C. P.  R.\niH.  C.   B.   FOSTER, A. G.  P.  A., Van\ncouver.\nFOR CHILLIWACK\nAnd   Upriver  Landings\nThe  New Sternwheeler\nS. S. PAYSTREAK [\nLeaves Brackman-Ker Milling Com-\nlany's wharf, New Westminster, with\nIpassingeis and freight ns follows:\nLeaves New Westminster Tuesday\n1 Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. tn.\njejs ChlUlwac^ Wednesday, Fij.\nI Jay and Suttfiiy ePTt. 'f!   * \"^\n'irst Class Passenger Accommodation\nI ROYAL CITY NAVIGATION CO., Ltd.\nNew   Ws&ttninster.\nEdmonton, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOn a tour of\nthe British possessions, taking in Aus-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntralia and New Zealand and coming\nto Canada by way of Vancouver, G. V. .\nCox. a native of the south of Kngland j\narrived in tlie city from the south.onj\nWednesday. Mr. Cox came to Canada,\nfrom Australia where he has spent \\\nthe past year.\nSpeaking of a dispatch  which   ap-\npeare 1 in tlie press a few days ago.\nstating  that   Premier  Fisher   had  announced the intention of the government to build a transcontinental ral.\nway through Australia, Mr. Cox stated\nthat  this  was a  part,  of the   govern-j\nment's  policy  to open  up the  unset-1\ntied   portion   of  northern    Australia, i\nThe   railroad   would   cross   the  continent  from south to north and a line'\nof   steamships   would  be   established\nfrom the  northern   terminus   of   the:\nroad   communicating   with   ports   cf 1\nother British possessions.\nThe  building  of the  railway   wou.d\nopen   up  northern   Australia   Just  a3\nthe building of the Canadian  Trans-:\ncontinentals    have    01 one ,1    up    the!\nprairie provinces of Canada, and British Columbia. I\nIn   answer   to    an    Inquiry    as    to!\nwhether Australia is getting a share j\nof   immigration   from   Great   Britain\nproportionate with that which is coming  to  Canada   from   British   shores,\nMr. Cox stated that Australia has not;\nthe  inducement to  offer   the   settler!\nthat Canada has.    The farming land\nthere  has  practically  all  fallen   into j\nth\"   bands   of   squatters    and    conse-1\nquently there is no free land to offer\nas  an   inducement   for   immigration.\nThe  ^reat distance  from  England  to\nAustralia   is   anothei    factor   which i\ntends to diminish the number of set-1\ntiers   who  decid?   to   make   it    their\nhome.\n\"The policy of the labor party wliich\nis now in power in Australia with\nPremier Fisher at its head is to or en 1\nup the land for settlement as far as .\npossible, but the carrying out of tha\npolicy will necessitate the purchase\nof the lan.l from Its present owners,\nthe sheep and cattle men. and the\nsettlers will in turn have to purchase\nit from the government said Mr. Cr.x.\nHe compared the situation to that existing in Western Canada where the\nspeculator has purchased large tracts\nof land in the vicinity of the new ia'.l-\nway lines through the country and is\nhoi.1.lng it fer higher prices.\nSpeaking of what he had seen of\nWestern Canada on this his first trip\nthrough\" the Dominion, Mr, Cox s; .te!\nthat what impressed him most about\n'the west was the vast extent of\nprairie land lying ready for the plow.\nThis presented a marked contrast to\nwhat he had seen In Australia, whfite\nthe greater part cf the wild land is\nh avily  wooded.\nMrs. H. G. Moore has pleasure in\nannouncing that she will have her\nFall   Showing   of  New Millinery\nToday and Thursday*\nTke exhibit represents the hest efforts of the Leading Designers, and\naccurately depicts only the newest\nand most fashionable vogues\nHARRIET G. MOORE\n548 Columbia Street\nNew Westminster, B, C.\n^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdymnr'-gyrar-Bs^saap^g_&____-igsaBmarearaKicae.;g.:l-\\._;_t_L_ *______&\nWALSH SASC\n& DOOR CO.\nW. B. Walsh      W, E. Walsh, Jr.\nFactory, 226 14th St.\nNew Westminster,  B.C.\nPhone 413.\nWe  make  a   specialty  of  flr\ndoors, steamed and ltUa dried.\ns_   aflawe\nWestminster\nGARAGE\nAll   Kinds   of   Automobile\nAccessories.\nRepairs Promtply Executed.\nCarnarvon  and   Sixth  St.   New\nWestminster II. C, Phone 354,\nJOHN  DOBSON, Manager.\nHOSPITAL\nWestminster Private Hospital.\n223 Townsend St. Maternity\nand non-contagious medical\ncases accepted. Terms from\n$16 weekly. For further particulars apply to Hospital. Telephone 755.\nCANADIAN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY CO.\nCommencing Sunday, Ajigust 21, the\ntrain for Kootenay, St. Paul and Chi-\nc\"|!i> will leave ut 15:05 Instead of\n16:25.\n1'assengers for Port Moody and\nBsrnel can leave at 16:45 and arrive\nat Port Moody at 18:27. Ed. Goulet.\n\ufffd\ufffdKent. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nc. p. r. a:;nual report.\nPamphlet    Cont-ins    Figures    Setting   !3\nForth Yeir's Business. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWinnipeg, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe annual report of the C.  P.  It. just  issued    in\npamphlet form, contains soni\" figures\nwhich have not hitherto been published.    The working expense of the year j\namounted to 64.38  per cent,  of    the\ngross earnings and  in  the net  earn-\nings  to  33.02  per  cent,  as  compared |\nwith 60.H2 an I 30.08 per eent. respec-1\ntively in 1909,    Sales of agricultural'\nland during the j ear aggregated 975,-\n030 acres for   $14,468,664,   heing   an\naverage of fu,8i \\_-- aci 6.   Ir.lgited\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* bought $26.59 per acre, so that\nthe average of the balance was $12.78.\nThe  conjpany   will  expend   $8.50(1,000\non the Eastern section of tho ir.lga-\ntion block to provide water, tlie woijs\nto extend over three years.    Out   ot\nthe total earnings for  lhe    year    cf\n$94 089,49Q. passengers  brought     .24.\n812,020;  freight $60,158,887:    sleeiiag\ncars,    express,    etc..    $9 226,636    and I\nmails $791,745.   The number of   pcB-|||\nsetters carried was H.1S2.S91 against\n9,784,350  a  year  previous.    Tons    of\nfreight carried Jumped in a voir from]\n16 649,616 to _0,661,368 tons.\nResults or a Jolly\n7\n7\n7\n7\nDIES IN JAIL CATH TU3.\nJACKSON\nPRINTING\nCOMPANY\nCORRECT\nSTYLISH\nPRINTING\nEstimates  Given on  Any  Kind\nof Job   Printing\nThomson Blk.\nPhone 388\nea\nPrisoner Has Attack of Heart Dise-se\nor Apoplexy.\nKlleiisburg. Wash.. Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdH. P.\nHicks, of Cle F.lum, died In the b th\ntub at the county Jail shortly after\nnoon yesterday. Doctors state that\n'eath was due either to heart failure\nor apoplexy. One of the Jailers\nwatched the old man get Into the tub\nand start scrubbing, but was called to\nthe telephone. He had not been\ngone two minutes when the pi Hone-s\nsaid something was wrong in the old\nman's cell. On entering he found hi i\ndead In the tub, with his face partly\ncovered.\nA Good Thing is Sure to be Appreciated\nCOWAN'S\nPERFECTION\nCOCOA\n(Maple l**mt\nLabel)\n** wln\ufffd\ufffdn| tot l.Tor ertrj 4ay.   Out MMM UMJM J.s \ufffd\ufffdjj**i\nP'ttSaMla; one.   The m. tt W\ufffd\ufffdtH*u> and Butritiens ol be\ufffd\ufffderag\nTHE COWAN CO.. Ltd.. TORONTO\nFANATICS   TAKEN   FROM\nBAPTISM    TO    PRISON\nChicago, Sept. 13\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSix men. claiming to be members of a Persian re-\nUgious cult, were arrested yesterday\nby the police while they, wilh about\nforty men ami women were holding\nservices in the waters of Lake Miehl\ngan Services wee hell ln the water\nnt the foot of Diversey boulevard and\nattracted the attention of churchgoers, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .      ,    ,\nPolice were notified of trie singing\nand shouting of the cultists. They arrived to see women and men lowered\nInto water up to their necks. \\V> en\ntbe pollce tried to break up the ser-\nvices  leaders of the   cult   protested\nloudly. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .\nIn their cells the prfsones renewed\ntheir unfinished services, each member preaching In turn.\nThe keystone of success in business is\njudicious and consistent advertising.\nThe hard headed business man knows\nwhat mediums to employ to make his\nbusiness better known\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHe uses the\ncolumns of the daily paper, preferably\nthe morning newspaper.\nThe more easy going business man\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe\nman who likes being ''jollied along\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ngives out liis advertising to the smooth\ntongued peddlar of bubble publicity\nschemes.\nOne man gets results; the other gets a\n\"jolly\". Where do you belong, Mr.\nMerchant ?\nThe - Daily - News\nWestminster's   Morning   Paper\n^> If\nr*\nPACE FOUR.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nWEDNESDAY. SEPTEl\/\nBER14\nThe Daily News\nPublished hy The Dally -News Publish\nlng Company, Limited, at their offices,\nCorner   of    McKen le   and    Victoria\nStreets.\nt. A.  Page Manar.tng   Director\n- long    iii; .-.     restion for dis-\n< g those '\nte i the ti a inl young as\nto th<     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -   ui   -.:   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n;. - r primary schi    s should\ndire   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .   .     i strong leaning\nnowaday: -   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Is        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd :: as\nthe educations ; roi Isi in\ni-:' step; ing  fi i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd to the\nsi school and      en\n..: Generall, the\nal       nd desi     of mos    pari\neducation  that  thei \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\nTHREE NEWLY ERECTED HOUSES\non Edmonds Street, each cn cleared lots and fenced,\nwater,  electric  light.   5c  r;>.v  fare.     From  $2.000  \\\nto $2.200.     Apply  to\nWalker Bro\ufffd\ufffde\nEDMONDS   STATION\nContlt   el      rrlve daily, ma raze additions to cur select stock of ready-to-w\ne at \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\ ortlon for this               ent ain '.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\nlng us to dlsplaj  to bi ttet advantagi         \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ectl m. We Invlt\nthe new 'styles. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdour i     Is      d ] I   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd            even I\n.   h*             . and see what thi to b<     We recelvi\ni large portion of I         elng dlrecl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd              ...         i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nby the end ef the week, r\nui;-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        i\n.\n-^!). ft\nAflF\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPflr.cc; Rupert\"  nnd  \"Prince  George\"\n3,500   Tons\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo20   Fee*.   Long\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.&\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 2   Knots\n:.'       ..      Mondays    nd Fridays       11:1\n...   P    ice P.u:e -..\nLeave Vai - lays\n....  Victoria and Seattle.\nSS. \"Prince Albert\"  eaves 1 Sundays ar\nWi Ines da -     i  Stewart; .>  ; :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  v?ss:;\np.m. T      i . Skidegate, C'ecn Charlotte City. Lockport. Jed^ay\nand  Ikeda.\nSolid wide vestibule trains or coaches snd sleeping cars between\nChicsgo. Detroit. London. Hami ton, Niagara Falls, New Ycrk, Toronto. Montreal, Portland. Ecsm-i. er.:. Longest douoie trac-. ra. way\nunder  one  manageTent  on   the A-rerican  continent.\n;'     rates   :;       table ets and fu passenger or\nfre!_  t. applj\nH. G. SMITH, L. V. DRUCE.\nCit;   P \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- Tl ket Ai  nt. C aunt Agent.\nTe ephone  \"00. 5:\"   Granville  Street. Te er\"?-e  3030.\nGENERAL   AGENCY.  TRANSATLANTIC  STEAMSHIP  LINES.\nj\n. ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nat. Ing   i\nchi     ei \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd particularly fo:\nei\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n: [rea\nson.     .. sa; -:\n\"Tl e     curl iculu        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nshould some bearing       >n a::;!\n:..' ent csgm     ace of the oc-\nI Ire   ; i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ; .i .    the   .\ntri* s ,.:i l's   ph   proj    ts in the s    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n; . - 3 situated. II\n:. I lives  .:.  a   .   iit-gri       -.   dis-\n;  .     sp<   lai  attenti n sh iul I    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     lv-\narticular     idustry in\npartlcu        sel Gl   Int lllgent y\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ed nol    nly 1     a the 1   let\nnatun\n;   .. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       1 side of   g ..:..: -    ..\n , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\nr'RIVFT MFFTIVfiS AHF\nte  th. -    :    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i~*i\ufffd\ufffd the east-.\n\ufffd\ufffd There are a DCU Mf [)   IT   f|TT AU i\n.?  :a::r: class education.    It Nova Scotia, Xew  Brunswick. Prince\nTHE   NEW   COATS\ncoats ain    y.    Many wl i Inspi\n.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nlels with braided . lain\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSuits To Suit All Tastes\nEverything thai to be found ir siest\n1. Chevlol       ; I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       I fai \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nv.- -..; ladles.   Ti.>. rs li seas\nlngs ol ety.   Sl inning n odi\nsited ai i tectr priced  from.\t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.   =   .:\nraining for doctors, law- Edward Isiand and  Ontario to which \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd                       \"\n.sore of e attached from em       es Business Accumulated    During    Sum\ntions of \ufffd\ufffd         \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I     . ' .:-      ~.- -      -           -                    '-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd         mer Must    Ee   Cleared    Before\nIs foi e, tree                              e to the            Le; , ..i!n ,s cons.dered.\n.   -. .            ning 1      the fanner, the espectlve places is raised, cared for                              \t\nI   u -    ar.     \". \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    lai    man and the ar- and res le I by the children under the\n.   .            ,           _,   .     - .. Ottawa   Sepl   1   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCa  Inet t eetlngs\nI .  -                                                              re of I      teachers.    Each of these ,                 ,     .\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd were resumed I   laj    nd will continue\nT  - ::esent day cry la   rack to tbe school ear'ens cr school farms takes ;.   ....    ,.,.,.   iDtervala   until   the    g^\nland.' and we need a course of Btudy the place for a model or experimental  bi0nal  program  shall  have  been    ar-\n-    i   nol  oni.-   keep  people  on   farm  for the  section  in  which   it   la   ranged.    The    summer    accumulation\nthe  land,  but  will   bring  those   who Placed. In fact, in some of the schools cf arrf;irs *\"<*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd as it  happens, has\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .  .    . .   .        ,,-v.i    net  been  verv serious this vear, will\nhave left  it  back  to  it.      Too   much   scientific dairying is carried on. W hile ' '      *\nbe firs: clearei up and then the legis-\ntime is spent on Latin roots an.l too  British Columbia is joined to her idols   Mon ^rogram w be ,a,d before par.\nlittle on the roots which nourish and the  dead  languages,  which  only  the iiament will be considered.\nsustain life.    Some there are who say  deai   liave  time to  learn,   the   other      The recess has    not    been one    of\nthis    lew is of the earth, earthy, base-  provinces of the Dominion are  work-  general relaxation for the cabinet. Sir\nly  utilitarian, and  loses  sight  of cal-  ing out the details of a national sys- P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\"  laurier.  Hon. George P. Gra-\niham and Hon.    William    Templeman\ntuie   ;-s   th->   ereat   enrl   and   nh'ect   of   'em of rural education. 1. , , . ...\nluie \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*>  me   gre<u  eua  <ina  ooject  oi have    been    busy    m  the    West    on\neducation.    Xo education  which  will      \"The    educational    authorities    in a political mission; Hon. A. P. Ayles-\n... . , 'j,:.;-., r-r.inmMa   n-hon ,ha c-nom t~  worth   has  been   occupied   with    The\ninduce the growing boy.properly lm- British Columbia, when the system to g^ arMtration andPhas not yet le.\nbued with the dignity of honest labor  critized adversely   usually   point   out'turned;    the    postmasrer-general      is\nto take an  Intelligent  loving interest   \ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd> celling pride the record of our W^ In a representative capacity    to\nsouth Africa, the minister of labor is\nin the principal industry cf his com- students at McGill and Toronto   unl- on an official c mmission  to Europe.\nto understand it in all its de-  rersiUes!     Such   records   only    show  The     departmental     arrears     consist\nprincipally   in   the   formal   completion\ntails,  to  love  and  to   Btudj    mot!       '--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   we have some of the very best   n- appointments,  most  of  the  public\nean    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     sly and  material in this province, and we wish   works  and  railway  contracts   having\nbeen   duly   awarded   during   the   holi-\n-,-.. directed    labor'   broaden our system ofeducation so days.\n ed, can be  Baid  I    '    ' -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      '    rds may not be confined     Perhaps the most    Important    subject to be dealt with will be the    In-\n nts of the beet j i        \ufffd\ufffdlcs and n      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     tics alone hot jvttaUon of the Unlti     States   luthoii-\n.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _  -,  .   |        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.        .    . e every line and avenue of !'es to a resumption    of    reciprocity\n,  ,      , negotiations.   W'irh the parliamentary\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'      '- Kge^ed by the va-   .       . ed for about the   middle\nthe sources    raiting   levi        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      of November and   the   congressional\nelections  on  the other     side    taking\nIs no e- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        ent, the  phai -       My endowed province. Our place on November 8. there is    very\n.   le probability of a practical stage\nof rural educa \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,r.-  i en and women if we provide  being reached, bul it is go d guessing\n:       ^letter, and to which the*adequate   ed     ttonal    facilities    wj , '^ '\" view of .l.e fact tha- t>\nI'LViii  wiil  be    fought    on    the tariff\ndepartment of education in this piov- grow and develop like our   firs   and \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"*!    preliminaries    for    reciprocity\nnegotiations  will  he  in evidence dur-\nInce hae shown '..-. I       LndiSei   nl   if cedars. ing October.\nBusy Days in the Dress   Goods   Section\nInd no wonder, th<          \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rtment afl          In I        -  and                            enl\nI istidl                     .       '      - esses our stock of navy Sergi                    iti            not  \"    '\nF     ladies' suits at esses wi     ive the largest\nles in the   city, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       lng   or   aften\n.;   -   ar. I  V .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i an tive on account of their distinctiveness     Inspect\nI er yard \t\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n:::\ntc \\2M\nCORPORATION    OF   THE   CITY    OF\nNEW    WESTMINSTER.   B.    C.\nTenders   for   Sewer   Construction.\nThe corporation is desirous of receiving tenders for tlie laying an i\nconstruction of about ten iltu miles\nof sewers on the Eighth street sew> r-\nape system in the city of New Westminster. Further particulars and\nplans can be obtained from J. W\". H\nBlackman. city engineer.\nTenders will be received by the undersigned up to five o'clock p. m. of\nthe iinth inst.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily  accepted.\nW.  A.   DUNCAN.\nCity   Clerk.\nCity hall. September 10, 1910.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMl\n! STORE, BANK Cf TTIMr> C\n: AND   OFFICE TI 1 I I-NUj\nSHOW CASES\nARTISTIC  MANTELS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSTAIR   RAILINGS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdALL      KINDS     OF      WOODWORKING\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDESIGNS     AND     ESTI\nMATES   SUPPLIED\nLAND   ACT.\nNew Westminster Land  District.    District   of   New   Westminster.\nTake notice that John Ferdinand\nBaggs. of Nelson Island, occupation\nfarmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described  lands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout one mile northeast from ths\nhead of Billings bay. and abort 4o\nchain* easterly from the suir\ncorne\" of timber lot number 87341\ntlience north 40 chains, thence east\n4u chains, thence south 40 cliains.\nthence west 40 chains to poinl of\ncommencement, containing l'iu acres\nmore or less.\nJOHN  FERDINAND  BAGGS.\nDated August 29, 1 n 10.\n[   Westminster Woodworking Co.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd J.  BROOKE8,  Proprietor\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd WORKS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCorner   Eleventh   and   Cerline. PHONE **3\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** *************************\n******************* ***************+**********,**>******,\n1    JEWELRY\nJ Our stock of jewelry In Gold, Silver  and  Gold  Plated  U  tha most\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    complete ever shown In Westminster.    Call and be ck-.:*.-\nI Chamberlin's\nADVERTISE   IN  THE   DAILY   NEWS\nTHE\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^    JE\\M!LER\n: Agents for the Howard, Ball, Longines and   Hamilton  Wat:\"!!-\nOfficial time inspector for C. P. By-\n******************************************* *********\nCHILLIWACK.\nDevastation   By   Fire\nChilliwack. B.C., Feb. 10, 1900.\nMessrs. White. Shiles & Co.\nGentlemen.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI am enclosing receipts\nfor the amount of our insurance,\ni-\" 500.00) in full on the Steamer J.\nP. Douglas, which was destroyed by\nfire last month, and wish to thank\nyou and the Companies, (Phenlx and\nConnecticut) for the \\ery satisfactory manner you sc-uled our loss. . . .\nYours faithfully,\n(Signe.il    A. E. YATES, Mgr.\nWHITE   ROCK.   B.C.\nSept.  12.  1010.\nWhite. Shiles & Co.\nThe fire here extends from the C.\nN. R. utation tor about four miles.\nStore nnd five residence* borne,1 ir>.\nmill and Ocean Park property in dan-\n(Signed)\nROBERT  ROE.\nWhite, Shiles & Co.\nFire Insurance Specialists\nCOLUMBIA STREET       NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nNEW WESTMINSTER.\nSeptember IC, 1910.\nMessrs.  White. Shiles &  Co.,\nGentlemen. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Please accept my\nthanks for your exceedingly prompt\nsettlement of my flre insurance claim\nin connection with the.fire that took\nplace at mv ofTtce last night.\n(Signed)    RICHARD G.  DINGLE.\nBURNABY.\nBurnaby.  B.C ,  S\nMessrs.  White. Shiles it-  Ca\nGentlemen.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI beg    to ack\nreceipt of your cheque for V v\nfull settlement of my claim and*\nI\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nConnecticut   Flre   Company's\nnron my dwelling and contents\ne 1 August 26th.\nPlease accept  my thanks for\nprompt and satisfactory settlement\nthis claim.\nSincerely yours. vT-,v\n(Sgd.)     GEORGE   EVERY-CI-U H-\nVk LEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910.\nIHE DAILY NEWS.\nPAGE FIVE.\nSPORT NEWSJjj^THE DAY\n[Expert Opinions on Coming Minto Cup Games\nPrinted in Today's Eastern Newspapers\nmt,**   ***********   *\n9 *\nWestminster Sanguine.\n.,, lay's Toronto Globe.)\n, Westminsti r, B.C., Sept.\n, cial  to the Globe.)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\\g practiced  here    this\n, 0n.    On form and  style\nlocals    concede'   chai-\nno chance.    Unllmite.l\n: iiisier money   ready   1 0\nchampions.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nV.-'Vv:.' xr-c t\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\t\na permltte 1 to publish\nthe following *\nhim  to  La   Presse\n\"1\ngrounds\nf!\"pa         ^   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd to i.a msse \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nterday evening; J\ntra   wiring  you   from   the    very'I\nwhere   nexl    Saturday   the *\nMinto Cup dispute  will begin.    West\n:    ' i  is some ten n lies trom Van\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i arfa is reached bj\nor trolley.\n\" rhe National leani Btarted righl af\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ter lunch ta have their hist practice\n******************* ' :i :' - Beld, where the flrsl champ!\n  Ip   \"i   the   world   garni\nplace,   'i   .\nexception thai  tnere is\nrail, Bteamer\nWestminster Cocksure.\n(Today's Toronto World.)\nNew Westminster B.C., Sept,\n13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special to World.)- -Alter\nseeing Nationals practice here\ntoday Westminster sanguine of\neasy victory. Challengers'\ntactics easy meat iur Salmon\nBellies. Frenchmen hopeful.\nWestminster cocksure.\n[locals Not Impressed\nBy Form of Nationals\nThis give- the visiters an\n.   over the cup defenders, aa\nter has only  fourteen  men,\nplon-\nwill     lake\ncampus is line, with the\na  grade    of\n*****************\nI\nti.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^ to ei -i.i. feel between the   two\ngoals.\n\"All om- men were oul at practice\nand for a couple ol hours the heme\nworked  like Trojans against    the d\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Jack Laviolfette did s une gooj\nwork al inside home and it is probable\na shape to step oul on   the ;,il''K  _ln ''ePlace Dussaull    tor    the\nlow and Ton, Rem e be     ;s!' championship game,\nmedical ca.es al  presenl \"'I' \"''\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd although the men must\nNew Turf on Field. ,|:' '  after  their long  trip,  was\nthe     Nationals    arrived    at   ^f1   *nd  \"\"'  '\"'-v's  Beem  ,ll,ii\"    deter-\nr.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-k they  Baw   a  n i   bt ;        ' '\" |:     thl     ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"'\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lives.\nuniform al   work,  with  their \ufffd\ufffdm   : '::\" \"   :    \ufffd\ufffd.r    ':' '    \"    being\nlanding  guard    over    them \".\"'\"  !\"   '\"\"   wltl> \"\"'' \" *<*\n:.,;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  suspicion thai    this \"' u' rapid, entertain the home with\nthe Westminster    lacn    e  ' the defence rU \ufffd\ufffd'\ndispelled  \ufffd\ufffdhen  th< y  were\nll   i:   \ufffd\ufffdas  i he  chain   gan ;\nNATIONALS WILL PLAY AT\nPROVINCIAL EXHIBITION\nFrenchmen   Sign   Agreement   to   Play\nFour  Games with   Vancouver\nand   New Westminster.\nAfter   prob qi e I    dickering    at    a\nmeeting   yesterday   between   the  ofli-\ni lai \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lie  R.  A.  .v:   I.  society, Con\nJones,   representing   the   Vancouver\nI.acros.-c club, and representatives of\nthe  .Nationals and  New  Westminster\nthe ball\n\"After tbi iich was gen-\nportion of the ground's In  ' l'\"'1''\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   :,llmu':1  by    the Westminster  Lacrosse cluh. the exhibition officials\nhave it in the best ol D.^ome^members of the executive, managed    to   secure   an   agreement\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd larantei lng them four games of la-\ncrosse\nThe Nationals agree to play four\ngames under It. A. & I. auspices, and\nVancouver and New Westminster two\nTeam  Is  in Good Shape\nNine hundred  feet '  '   ' '   ,       *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ' '     '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd manager\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     lai! and  all   thai    Is \ufffd\ufffd   '':\" tfaKm; Fi'eAd,\/' L>'\"'!:- \"\" -'\n,   u,.-   roller   to rei \ufffd\ufffd\" the club and Alderman A. W.Gray,\ni  iwn  to    bill! ill, entertained    the    directors    of    the\nlonais and myseli at their (dub.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'i i ese gentlemen  promised  us\nto the ' '\/' l!\":\" ;\"\"' rair P'a>' and \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" Md\nild th.   playi     were in  ;ood \"'     '.   f!'  ln    \"   ,,1'\"'    \"'. ,afsurs\nI had not felt a.       ill l!,\"!,.'1 lna'    ,we *e\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd beaten fairly we\na    resull    ol    the   train 'Vl '       \"   :'1\"1  **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd back\n\ufffd\ufffdr.    Lecoun    admitted    ll ,,\"''l.' wl'hnno   ,1'eeins'I   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nurprlse him |  ,.   Personally   I   firmly    believe    the\n. win the cup. \"V  ona,ls \",1:  :        '     ,1!   treatm*n\nWhite remarked that .'   \"\" ha\ufffd\ufffddB \"' ,the ll0m    team'   But|\neach. The games will not Interfere\nwith the Minto Cup matchi -.\nThe first of the series will be play.\ned hetween the Nationals an 1 Vance i\\ er -ni Oi tober 1. thn i days befoie the exhibition, and the others\nwill be played on dates to lie arranged\nby the R. A. & 1. society.\nWhat terms the managers of the ex-\nler white remarked that  , ., .,. ,        , ., \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*- ......... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ne en were suite in.   from 8    ac      \"' cup' we have|hibltion offered to the Nationals f<\nIds,  but   this  trifle   will   n it\nto win it and it will not be an   easy\njob.\nTeam Back to Vancouver. \"I have secured    Information    con-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     the   worknu,    ,he   Natlonals cerning the Westminster team    They\n- to Vancouver, where thej   are. a\"tronfg; beav* :\"\"1  !\"apid ,l'T\nIng their headquarters al the :\"1'1 wl 1.l.\"\ufffd\ufffdl leave the \"\"\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' s\" with\"\n.    hotel.    The officials and 0U'^ta^adMp\"ato\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBtet\"^   ,\ne, managing   editor of    La       A,,or \"\"' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'\"''\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''    tl,e    Na\",\"ul\n- t   Mom real, i emained in the\nteam returned    to    Vancouver.    Th.\ntheir services is not known, bul it\nmust be substantial, for no professional lacrosse team is playing'four\ngames of lacrosse In one week jusi Eor\nthe sport of it.\nOwing to the arrangements made, I\nthe Nationals' games with Vancouver!\nin Vancouver, have heen cancelled.\nFowler'e Famous Brand\n20c Per 21b Tin\nWW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi ************* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWl 1\nAn Excellent\nSubstitute for\nJam or Butter\nAppetising\nWholesome\nNutritious\nTRY A TIN\ni\n*\n*\n*\nWatch This Space!\n!\nFor a Sensation  I\n:\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI\n******************************************* ********\nB.C. Mills\nTimher  and  Trading   Co.\nf  Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds of\nLUMEBR,  LATH,  SHINGLES,  SASH,   DOORS,   INTERIOR   FINISH,\nTURNED  WORK,  FISH   BOXES      LARGE     STOCK     PLAIN     AND\nFANCY GLASS.\nRoyal^City Planing Mills Branch\nLong  Distance Cold Feet.\nNationals will leave from the Windsor  station  at   10:30 o'clock  for tlieir\nui   .miiiieai,   letiiaineu   in   mc .,,   .   ,         ,\ndiscuss details concerning the ,R'M  >in\"\".'\"  w111  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd pl\\f tomor\nIng games with the officials ro*    f;1\"1,,u     on     the   Vancouvei\ncal club grounds.                                                 ,   .            ...\nie talk at the conclave raeed \"Con \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"'\"'\"' general manager of the trip to the coast in quest of the Minto\nthe Drice of admittance to   the Vancouver team' baa (,ono everything  Cup.    A  grand send-off is being pre-\n, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    'ri,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd v,h\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i'    ; i   i ,1 possible to make things   smooth   for pared for the chattpions. ln the mean?\niis.    itie Nationals wished the r     .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd            ,          ,,     .                       .,               ,,   . .\ni be flftj cenl    while the local \ufffd\ufffd              during Hun- stay here.   He time, however, it appears that from a\ntod out'fo,- twenty-flve cents, attended the practice this aJternoon.    [couple of thousand miles ajva.   New\ndollar being charged for seat  ' UNL E' j^xMl mins er are conuacting a rathor\ne  in   the grandstand and on ' 7     . seveie  attack of that  dead  maladv\niporary stand. The challengers Leave Winnipeg This Morn,ng.       known    as       cold     feet. -Montreal\ned the argument that at   the Winnipeg, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAfter spending,Gazette.\nTelephone   12\nNew Westminster\nBox   137\nThe People's Grocer 1    Contractors and\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\nLatest English  Betting.\nLondon.     Sept.     13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFollowing     is\niment  that  .,L\ndeal-Westminster    matches     the  the afternoon in driving around    the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   : >r the bleachers had  been flfty  ''''>' and attending an  Informal  recep-\n-   hence  it  should  be  flfty  cents   tion in the evening, the three hundred (\nBut the Westminster men jvlaltlng members of the Canadian the latest betting on Cesarwltch: 4*_\nhave been given too much tree iManufacturers' association leave atjto 1, Bronslno; 6 to 1, Puregam; 16\n. e on this four-hit tax since those \"ine o'clock tomorrow morning for the to 1, Shultoi; 16 to 1, Laughing Mc-\nJu l are not anxious to hear another . \ufffd\ufffdesi, en route to the coast, the first or; 20 to 1 Rock Savage; _20 to 1,\nI     aged howl on the same subject *op being at Portage la Prairie. |Les trail. 20 to 1, Bridge ot Earn; 20\nI      tood pat for the    lower    figure. ***** ]*}\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '\\dm[\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    T,opt\ufffd\ufffdH    \ufffd\ufffd\"   }?*    V'\"\"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,'  . ,   , ,,.  ,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    br dgeshire the betting is 12 to  1 on\nI \"   wenty-flve cent  proposition car- ,        , ,,,,,., .   .,     n-,    .-. ,, .   ,   t, ,     ..   -,, *   1\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I bur  thev talk English most   of   the The Story; 14 to 1. Haleyon   14 to 1\nL\nPhones 193 and 443\nSapperton  Phone 373\nAMERICAN    MONTE    CARLO.\nwill\nI\nI\nI\nI\nthat figure    the Nationals\nabout as much money   as\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tis. for these had to pay\nSt  of the new stand.\nVisitors See the Cup,\nofficers  of  the  Nationals  were\na private view of the Minto Cup\ntime.\nI Christmas   Day;   20  to  1,   Lonawand;\nthej    Trainer   Noseworthy   was    selected\ntrail   as   the   victim   to   sample   the   water\nwhich  the  Frenchmen  will  drink  orr\nI Saturday.    He pronounced it good.\n\"I  think    Matt    Harr    and    Lionel\n25 to 1, Cannonite.\n#   \t\nFEAR LAUNCH PARTY OF\nFIFTEEN HAS BEEN LOST\nBellingham. Sept. 1.\"..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFifteen    peo-\nTosae team, and Chairman C. A\nLalonde.    Newsy    is    right    in    two spend the day at Cypress, fifteen miles\nf places;  the referees will give him   a south of here, tt is feared, are drown-\n'\"!\"\":1 lair shake aud he thinks he can win. ed.    Shortly after they    left    a gale\n1 arose  from  the  north  and  continued\nincreasing    velocity.    Incoming\n, , ..    .    ... , ,        :Yorke will give us a fair shake, and I pie comprising a launch party whic.\nZ     I withManager C A. Welsh, of tllink we can wln'\" deda,es    I*8\"8?  left tlie waterway Sunday morning to\nKhe 1\nfWels\nIthe\nhem\nllfll- -\nI find\niv .\nI \ufffd\ufffd>!.-\nIltlitt,\nI tl\nIleal\nI t!\nUnd\ni,  of  the   library\nIty   council,  where  the  cup    Is\niu storage, connived to arrange      The minor   officials    for   the   big     .^\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   display of the trophy in the matches will be selected on the field. Bhlpplng men faii t0 report the craft.\n'n0f   Vi'    ^'i MVelS1''|S .g,\"ce7l    Forecast announcement for Friday:   and vessels have been dispatched   to\nHere the distinguished   Party..,^ ,      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,)e a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdowed on the Bearch the bay.    Nothlng so far haB\n.ken yesterday evening and per-! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd b       h     d   f th   launch\nto view the object ot tlieir tiip , \"clu- '        ^^_____\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   home of lacrosse.    The Mont-1 g- . . _   _       . _ . - 1\t\nion gazed with awe and wonder!\nsilverware.    Then they sighed.!\nben one bolder than    the   rest.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdId  right out loud, \"It's coming back\nI'l     ia  to  Montreal.\"    But his tone\n*;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   aot   convincing.     All   the  same,\nWelsh Insisted on everyone leav-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Btore  before  he did, kpeping\n'   e on the cup until the visitors\npped outside. Then be COIlkted   t\n>wd to  make sure no one hid ' *\ni   himself behind the prune box '\nte ' and evil design.\n;   rty consists of Adolphe   Le\n''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'    president   of   the club;    .1. S.\n''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        i, secretary    of the    lacrosse\n'.' >'  and   director  of  the  club;\n;: Labrecque, director; Lorenzo\n!': managing editor of La Presse;\n,: ax, J. Cattarinich. Fred Uag-\ni Decarle  Monty Clement, Dr,\nelle. o. Secours,\n***>************************ ***************************\n9 f\nbldi\nT\nNEW JEWELLERY STORE i\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\nK.    Dulude,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Gauthler, Eddie Lalonde, Jos.\n,ani    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ix, George    Dussault,   .lack'\n,:i    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<>\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Richard     Duekett,     Na-\nf\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0'i  Boullanne, George  Beauchamp,]\nNoseworthy,   trainer;   Shiner\nlr.  Mallette and  Mr. Beguln.\nW|\n-,. Lacrossettes.\n,,\"1\" National\nweatei\ns    will    play    In blue\n\ufffd\ufffdhiti\na. with the letter N worked In\n'\"-' on ihe breast,\nTl\n';\" challengers are protected with\ntors  '   '  u\"anlH !,,ul  elbow  protec-\n,0ys.\n: OPENING   ANNOUNCEMENT \\\n* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nS. E. EDWARDS (late with W.C. Chamberlin) opens out on Thursday, Sept. 15, at\n445 Columbia Street, Dean Block, a new\nand complete line of the latest, most up-to-\ndate, and chaste stock of Jewellery ware.\nAll kinds of clock and watch repairing done\npromptly.   Eyes tested free.\ni.       s \":\ufffd\ufffdil chance    o.    In.n    tho .<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTex    Rickard    Has    Big    Scheme    for\nGaming     Halls.\nNotwithstanding the fact that base-\nhall magnates jumped on Tex Rickard\nwith both feet, spoiling his plans to\ntour America With an all-star team, he\nstill lias other ideas. Tex Rickard is\na natural promoter. Born in Los Angeles, where he has been spending the\npast few weeks, he has a new scheme\nevery day. His favorite is along\nsporting lines. There is a spot in\nMexico, just thirty minutes' ride out\nof San Diego, Cal., that looks good to\nTex, He has been figuring, with some\nbig people in the transportation lines,\nupon making the place the American\nMonte Carlo. Rickard's scheme is to\nget the sanction of tbe Mexican government, which he says will be an\neasy thing, and then fit the new\nMonte Carlo up for everything in the\nsporting line. San Diego ls one of\nthe most delightful summer resorts\nin the world, and a great winter resort as well, lt would be easy for\nAmerican sport lovers to live in San\nDiego and take the short thirty-minute trip across the line on all important occasions. Moreover, San Diego\nis within easy reach of the Santa Fe\nrailroad, and people could go there\njust as easy as to Reno. Rickard\nplans to have a great race track, large\ngambling palaces an.l the finest fight\narena ever built. He says that he will\nhave champion bouts in liis arena. He\ncan hold an affair like the Jeffries-\n.lohnson contest without the slightest\ndanger of being chased across the\nborder. Of course, all of this is going\nto cost a barrel of money, but that's\nno hindrance to a man like Rickard.\nHe has a reputation, and since handling the Gans-Nelson fight at Gold-\nHeld, has never found It hard to get\nhacking for any sporting proposition,\nir Rickard manages to put his scheme\nthrough. Nevada will take second\nplace among sporting centers. Still,\nmany a goo.l championship tight w.ill\nhe held Iri Nevada. Legislators in the\nsagebrush state haV-e ho intention of\nshutting down on the boxing game.\nThey like to live ln a free country,\nand Nevada people are with them to\na man.\nHouse Builders\nWe nave a lull   line   oi   the   Best\nBuilders  Hardware in this City.\nBefore Building See Us, as we   believe   we   can   save   you\nmoney.     Also Complete   Stock   of   PAINTS   and   OILS\nT. J. Trapp & Co., LtdJ\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       A Beautiful Assortment of Rings\non view at Gray's\nJ     Diamond Rings from\nX    Pearl Rings from ...\n $15.00 to $200.00\n $2.50 to $15.00\n$     Rings with assorted stones as pearl  and  diamond, pearl  and  ruby,\n*    suitable for engagement tings, from $5.00 to $50.00\nJohn B. Gray\n* WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.\nX    Dominion   Trust  Block. Columbia   St.\n****************************************************t\nyesterday's practice, the man\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,., ei     sterday's practice, the man | *\ni-ieii 'i'\"'1'-' '\" 1,et ls no loneer wor- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nj,a     ' \";l   the  result.    For the  first\n'l      '\" to two is good odds.\nare n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,      tn?lnster lacrosse    players\nth6!n\nnot\n''  all  curious.    Only two of!\n1,11 out to watch their rivals' i\ncn ll':\"\"i the field.\n,aiul'\"' '\"'\"^ may take the Nationals\nan     '   vancouvers to  Victoiia tor\nJ*wMtlon game.\n''\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiis may be Frenchmen,\nNOTE THE ADDRESS\nS. E. EDWARDS\n445 Columbia Street\nNext to Muir's Drug Store New Westminster\nl.^***************************\"1*\"*4****4*4\"**\"*\nBIG   GAME   DISASTROUS\nTO INNOCENT PASSERS-BY\nNew York, Sept, 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTwo persons\nare under the care of surgeons herp\nas the result of a ball game yesterday for the championship of the Harlem league. Strangely enough, neither\nof the Injured was playing or witnessing the game.\nBoth were struck by batted balls.\nJoseph Smith was passing the\ngrounds In his automobile when a\nlow foul went spinning over the back\nfence and hit hlm squarely In the eye,\nsmashing his glasses and blinding\nhim for a time.\nAn hour later, Jacob Goldkleln,\neighteen years old, passe-.1 the same\nspot ln time to receive another low\nfoul behind the ear. He was knocked\nunconscious.       v\nIs Your\nHome\nInsured?\nIf hot, why not take out a po'Icy   in  one  of  the  independent flre\ninsurance companies 1 represent ?\nThe cost Is so small that you cannot afford to take, the risk.\nThese companies are noted for their low rates, and    the   prompt\nmanner which they pay their losses.\nGENERAL AGENT.\nALFRED W. McLEOD\n657 Columbia Street\nPhone 62 PAGF  SIX.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nWEDNESDAY\nSEPTEMBERl4\nBUSINESS DIRECTORY\nIOARD OP TRADE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNEW wi.Sl-\nminster Board ol Trade meets in lb*\nboard r\ufffd\ufffdom. City Hall, as tollowa:\nThird Thursday of each month;\nquarterly meeting oa tbe tnira\nThursday ef February. May, August\nnnd NovcmTvr. at *) . tn Annual\nmeetings on tl,e third Thursday of\nFebruary. New members may be\nproposed and elected at any monthly or quarterly meeting. C. h.\nStuart-Wade, secretary.\nVICTOR   A.   JOHNDRO\nARCHITECT\nRoom   6,   Guichon   Building.\nPhone   6S1\nIDAHO TOWN WANTS ONLY\nHOMELY SCHOOL TEACHERS\nGILLIE  BURKE TO WED\nIt   Is\nJ. NEWSOME & SONS\nPainters, Paperhangers\nand Decorators.\nBachelor   Merrbers   cf    Mvery\nWed   Pretty  Ones and   Leave\ndren   No   Instructor\nBoard\nChil-\nLc-idoner   Will   Be   Bridegroom\nReported.\nLondon, Sept 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAbout next\nJanuary the Rlalto will witness two\nweddings that promise to be of much\n.cue\npie.\nal interest among theatrical peo\nPRINTERS.\nD7ESTMINSTER PRESS FOR KVKKY\nkind of job printing. Mid. et loose\nleaf ledgers; Cowie Carbon Papers.\nPhone 55, P. O. Box 142. Old\nDally   News  Block.  Sixth street.\nEstimates Given. Phone 567\n214   Sixth   Avenue\nNEW  WESTMINSTER\nB. C\nPIANO TUNING.\nPIANOS ANU ORGANS TUNED ANU\nrepaired by your local tuner. W. E.\nMania. Mus. Bac. SU Dublin St.,\nPhone 1.61?.\nSpokane, Sept id.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe school\nboard of Avery, Idaho, wants no more\ncomely schoolma'ms in rhe little\nschool Of the village wliich was almost destroyed by Bre three weeks\nago. The secretary of the school\nboard lias written to the district\nschool superintendent at Wallace, asking that he reeommmend a woman\nteacher for the school\nnot good looking.\nLast  vear two of the  members   of\nlary\nend Nicholas dei vis Wood, young\nLondoners, will sail for Now York to\nwei Miss Millie Burke and Miss Pauline Chase. Miss Burke will be mar-\nlied early in January, and it is believed Miss Chase's wedding will follow in a lew days later. The prospective grooms are well known club\nmen.\nMEXICAN BANDITS ROB\nAMERICAN MINING MEN\nThe two men ...\nSend Unemployed to Canada.\nLondon. Sept. IJ.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLord Brassey.\nwho has announced that the present\nIs his last voyage, has been studying\nmd one that is 'he problem of emigration irr irs relation to Canada. He believer, that the\ndifficulty surrounding unemployment\nin Kngland can be settled by sending\nthe board were bachelors, and in send- lul im:easing number of young men\ning   in   a   request   to   Wallace    for    d  overseas.\nAfter   Taking   $2,450.   Outlaws   Mount\nHorses of Their Victims and Gallop  Off  Into  Mountains.\nKi Paso. Tex.. Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDetails\nreached here today of the robbery\nSaturday, near Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, of Cashier Paul Proberl and Superintendent A. N. llauser. of the Cal-\nthe  mine  witl '-' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     .\npay ofl the,\nstepped  inti   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -,,\nfleers off tb,\nand the 1 - i    ...\nmountain\nSight   Sllspr \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nholdup occurred\nCananea,\n-\nII\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .\nnot\nTwo Negr0e; Lynched,\nNashville,   T. i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSharp   and   Bob\nwere    lym hed\nlast night tm    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntwo  Uttli\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\n\"sault --\nLABOR AGENTS.\nCOA.ST    LABOR    AGENTS1    MANA-\nper G. .1    Sykea),  62  Powell  street,\nVancouver.     Phone   S67B.     Prompt\nattention   given   to   all   orders\nmale   help.     King   rrs   up.   wire\nwrite if unable to visit us.\nSYNOPSIS    OF    CANADIAN    HOMfc\nSTEAD   REGULATIONS.\nteacher  they  asked\ncants   be    the    best\nthat   the   appli-\nlooking    school\nfor\nPROFESSIONAL.\nWHITESIDE &  KDMONDS. BARKIS\ntvrs    and    solicitors.   Westminster\nTru*t Block.  Columbia  street\n\"Westminsrer.    W. J.  Whiteside\nL. Edmonds.\nAny available Dominion Lands wnn\nln the railway  belt iu British Colum\nbra, may be uomeste.ided hy any per\nor 6on wno is tha sole head or a lamiij\n| or any male over IS years of age, to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the   extent   of   ont-quar'.er   sectron   ol\nJltiU acres, more or less.\nEntry must be made personally at\nthe  local  land Offlne  for   ijie  district\nIn WblCb the land ig situate.     EBU.\nNew \\**y P,ox>' m&y. however,  be made on\nH   certain    conditions\nteachers that could be found. During\nthe year one of the members of rhe\nboard married the school teacher, an.l\nti.e school was closed for two months\nbecause no one could be found to finish out the term in the outlying district. This accounts for the request\nfor a homely teacher.\nter of an intending homesteader.\n.,..nr  wi'FU I Fl!   McOr\\UUIE .V      The ho\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdesteader is required to per\n^A\"5'_!'.Hkf^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?I_M5_,u\ufffd\ufffd?;,.,nLf|form the condition?  connected  there-\n.di\nthe    tamer,\nmother, son. daughter, brother Or 61$\ni  MARTIN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBanisters, and Solicitors.,wlUl\nWestminster offices, Rooms ' and S,^,..\nGuichon block, corner Columbia and; '\nMcKenzie   streets;   'Vancouver   \"f-i|ipon\nach\nUfcUer    one    of    tne    [onowins\nflees, Wil'iams building. 41 Granville street, F, C. Wade. K. C:\nA. Wlie.Uer, \\\\\\ 0- McQuarrie, G. E\nMai iin.\nAt leas: sl . montiis' residence .\naad  cultivation  of the  land oil\nyear  for three years.\t\n(2) If the father ^or Eother. lf tr.\nfather is decascd'     , LUe iiomesteader\nresides iir**'\nTu\ufffd\ufffd>T\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRAN\ufffd\ufffd^^^\nITTT BfRNETT, At'PlTOr. AND\nAccountant. Tel. K 128. Room,\nTrapp block.\nitio\nu\nrni irr '.he vicinity ol\nj\"*- ..md ent-ered for. the requirements\nas  to   re^ddence  may   bo  satisfied   by\n'such person  residing  with  tbe latfter\nor mother.\n(3)  lf the settler has his permanent\nresidence  upon   farming   land   ewnefl\nby  blm  In  the vicinitv  of  his  neme\nR. T. PRINCE. EXPERT ACCOUNT- |8tead, the requirements as to residence\nA.NT AND AUDITOR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAgent for the may   be   satisfled   by   residence   upon\nHall Safe Co.   Ofiice. Room 9, West- ithe\"said land.\nminster Trust block, city.\nSTENOGRAPHY    &    TYPEWRITING\nFREEMAN     BUNTING.    ROOM     22\nCurtis Block.   P. 0. Box CP4.\nAND\nCUSTOM       STENOGRAPH\\\nTypewriting; copy work, business\nletters, etc Coumbia sireet. Telephone rvj.\nSix months' notice In writing should\nbe given to the commissioner of Dominion lands a: Ottawa of Intention\nto apply for patent.\nCoal.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCoal mining rights may be\nleas.'d for a period of twenty-one\nyears At an annunUrenlal of $1 per\nsere. Not more than 2560 acres\nshall be '.ease,! to one 'ndlvldual C\ncompanv. a royalty a-, the rate oi\n'.five cents per ton shall be collected\non the merchantable coal mined.\nPACIFIC    COAST    SHOULD |\nHAVE   SIXTEEN   SHIPS.\nSan   Francisco,   Sept.   13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThat   *:\nnaval force with a fighting line of sixteen battleships is the right of the\nPacific coast of the United States, was\nthe declaration made last night by\nRear Admiral Robley D. Evans, re\n'.i.el, who commanded the battleship\nfleet cn tie fltst stage of the world-\nI girdling journey.\nAdmiral Evans made the Btate-]\nment In an addicss to the directo s oi\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe Panama Pacific Exposition gather-'\ned ln conference, and placed liimse'.!\njon record as favoring San Francisco\n'as the site for that exposition. He\n1 suggested a great naval pageant as an\na ljunct to the fair.\n\"San Francisco is ideally situated\nfor such a naval demonstration.'' he\nsaid. \"The entrance of the North Atlantic fleet through t'e Golden Gate\n.is still fresh in tl-.t t ory of all who\nwitnessed the stining picture With\nthe co-operation of the governments\nof the world, that picture can be surpassed.\"\nFLAMES   OF   OIL   WELLS\nSHOOT    300   FEET\nIN    AIR\nREAL   ESTATE.                             Depi\nW. W   CORY.\ni*y of the Minister cf thr Interior\nWHITE.  SHILES  ft CO                    N\nReal  Estate   and   Insurance  Agenta\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd\n(-.,.   fan      n 1   a innrb n   | roi my\n'!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnauthorised    publication    ot\n\ufffd\ufffdd\ufffd\ufffd#Ttlwment  \"HI    n~'t  v'\ufffd\ufffd  paid\nSIS   .: i ':\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Colnmbia St.\nTre   Fall   Fairs.\n                                            ir\nTAILORS.\nlates    f the I      :'..Irs 1\nrprer  country   and    coast    have\nGALVIX. LADIES' AND MENS TAI-\nlorirg A new line of Spi ing suiting jus: in Button making, press-\nlag and repairing, -iti Lorne stieet.\nPI . ae R 508.\nDYERS   AND   CLEANERS.\nROYAL CITY CHEMICAL CLEAN\ners and dyers. StJ Columbia street,\nphone R27S The place wher<- Lb*\ndirt and dust Is removed from rhe\nfibre\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdno. pressrd In. Goodj cailed\nfor and delivered.\nLi>\nLR> ^T    -Om.\nKING   LP    :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     r-\nsmart   turnout,\nbles.\nTbe\nti.vctva   A.NU\nf^iion   Sta\nFISH    AND   GAME.\nlit.Ns...S   k   AYLiNG.   KI.SH.   lulu\nGame   Vegetables, etc.  Dean Block,\nnext to Bank of  Montreal\n'ten     -.- a :::  ed   . -   fol Dws:\n> i i la   Vai ev.  Se \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.     14.\nKamloops,   September    1*8,   29   and\n\\e-ncn. Septeml-er 15. 16 and 17.\nArmstrong, Septen rer :'.' and . :\nKe'o- ha, Septexher :'0 and LT.\nS;-.I:-.'-n Arm. Set tember 23 and 24.\nVancouver, August 15 to 29 inclu\n:si-e.\n\\irtoria. September 27 to Oeto-\njber 1.\nNew Westminster, October 4 to S\nIndusl e.\nMONUMENTAL WORKS.-\nb. 0. MONUMENTAL WORKS. .IAS.\nMcKay, manufacturer and Importer\nof mounmental tombsrones. bu Irting\ns-one. etc. Satlsfnctton guiiranteea\nfToJnmbU  street.   New  WestBilnFtPr\n. e-s.'.ell. Cal. SepL 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFlames\nshootin. 300 feet in the i.ir from two\n-.- gushers of ti.e North Midway\ntp of flowing oil veils kept this\ncity ar.d rhe entire west side oil ie\n.ion in a state of intense excitement\nfor   three   hours   :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - - 200\nBreflgkters succeeded ia stopping  -  -\nfire.\nFlames from the burning wi   - -\nin  all  directions  and   the   men    who\nwere rusheJ out from here strugg \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ;\ndesperately   to   keep   the   fire   away\nfrom other wells in the vicinity.\nWhile t; e James -.-.ere ji their\nheight, a fissure more than 1000 f^et\nong and of unhnown depth opened up\nRailway Time Tables\nB   C. E. R. Westminster Branch.\nWeek Day Scneauie.\nCars  leave Vancouver  for New  We\ufffd\ufffdt-\nminster ai 5:50, 6:50, 7:20 and 8:00\na.m., and every half hour thereafter\nuntil  li:30  p.m.\nCare leave New Westminster for Van\ncouver at 5:50, 6:20, 6:50. 7:20 aud\nS;00 a.lil-. P.nd every halt hour there\nafter until  11:00 o.m.\nSunday Schedule.\nCars leave Vancouver for New  W\ufffd\ufffdsr\nn-.tnster at S:00 and 9:00 a.m., and\nevery    half    hour    thereafter    untl\n11:30 p.m.\nCars leave N'tw Westminster for Van\ncouver at S:00 a.m., and ev*ry hall\nhour  thereafter  until 11  p.m.\nEburne  Line.\nCars   leave   New   Westminster   at   7\na.m. and every hour until 11 p.m.\nCars leave  Vancouver at 7  am.  and\nevery hour until 10 p.m.\nOn  Sundays  cars  leave  Westminster\nat > a.m. to 10 p.m.\nOn Sundays cars leave Vancouver at\n8 a.m. to 10 p.m.\nD.   J.   Stewart.   Local   Manager,   New\nWestminster.\nGreat   Northern   Railway.\nLeaves New Westminster 8:17\na.m. arrives Seattle 3:05 p.m.\nLeaves New Westminster 10:30\na.m.:   arrives   Seattle  3:15   p.m.\nLeaves New Westminster 4:30\np.m.:   arrives Seattle 9:40 p.m.\nLeaves Xew Wesrminster 12:27\na.m.; arrives Seattle 7:35 a.m.\nTENDERS\nWANTED\nSealed tenders will be r -\ncelved by the rmdetsl. ned up to\nnoon. September 20th, for the\ndealing <d 450 acres, more or\nless, of timber lands. Plans and\nspecifications can he secured\non application. The lowest or\nany tender not necessarily\neepted.\nac-\nW.   H.   HASLITT,\nPurchasing Agerrt.\nB. C. E.  Ry Co., Ltd.,\nVancouver, B.C.\nTENDERS\nWANTED\nTenders  will   ,.\nthe undersigned u     to   nooi\nSeptember  201 tunnel ex\ncavation, appro : :..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nrock   and   earth     Plans  anj\nspecifications cai\nupon   application     Lowest or\nany  tender  Dol\neepted.\nW.   H.  HASLITT,\nPurchasing Agent.\n. C.  E.  Ry Co.. Ltd.,\nVancouver, B.C.\nLeaves Seattle fcOii a.m.;\nNew Westminster 2:50 p.m.\nLeases Seattle 12:25 p.m.;\nNew Westminster (1:25 p.m.\nLeaves Seattle 4:35 p. m ;\nNew Westminster 9:27 p.m.\nI.- avA Seattle 11:45 p. m.\nNew Westminster 6:30 a. m.\narrives\narrives\na: lives\narrives\nG. N.  R.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPort Guichon. |\nLeaves New Westminster daily. exf|\ncept   Sunday   from   bridee   passenger\nstation   3:50   p.m.;    arrives   at   Port  j\nGuichon 6:30 p. m. i\nLeaves    Port    Guichon    8:00    a.m. I'\nbetween two wells. b:e1king the em-, daily, except Sunday; arrives at New\nbankmenta and causing the loss of a Westminster bridge passenger station\nlarge  quantity  0f  od.    The  crack  u   10:20 a.m.\ns:picrseJ   to  have  resulted   from  the' \t\ncollapse of the cavity left by the\nsands thrown up by the walls when\nthey chocked off the flow automatically and starve! out the flames. No estimates of the loss have been made.\nFRANCE\nG.   N.   R\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSumas   Branch.\nLeaves   Sumas   6:00   a. m\ufffd\ufffd   arrives\nbridge passenger station.  New  Westminster,    10:20    a.m.    dally    execept\nSunday.\n  \"\" I-eave.     New    Westminster    bridge\nINVESTIGATES < r^ssengei   station   3:50  p.m:   arrives\nWINE  GROWING   CRISIS  pumas S 00 pm- dally except Sunday.\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nVisit The\nVICTORIA EXHIBITION\nSept. 27th to Oct 1st\nTickets on Sale Sept. 24 to Sept. 28\nGood to return until Oct. 6.\nRate SINGLE FARE AND ONE,\nTHIRD FOR ROUND TRIP\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nFURNITURE\nV      11     KALES.    THE    FUKNli Ultk\nEei.ler. Upholsterer and Onden.aer\ncorur.- Ac-j-s riud McKenzie s.ieeu\nPhone 176. night call il\nCABINET   MAKING.\nL>.    V     LEWTHWA1TE,    CABINET,\nmaker and   upholsterer.  4.0  Claik-\ntoe    street     >ber.inJ    Buir bliKk).\nHOTELS.\nKING'S HOTEL \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd COLUMBIA ST.\nPhone IS. Newest and most up-to-\ndate in the city. Terms moderate.\nFirst class cuisine.  J. Trachv\nProp.\nHOTEL LYTTON-:,:; PRONT ST.\nPhone 103. Comfortab'.e accomodation. Terns moderate. McLeod &.\nWatldna. proprietors.\nKuir.ru. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nsk :,  furtri\nmade anj rejnuie.\nU e  in  fir and o.\\\\~\nMIS-\nWOODWORKING.\nA. ta. MINSTER WOOUWOKrUNU\ncu., uaak, otbc\ufffd\ufffd and store LUingi;\nCTPlant, i.air, snowcases, mauteis\naad a^r. ;. \ufffd\ufffdurk. Designs and esti-\nUi\ufffd\ufffdirc furnished. J. Broukea. proprietor. Works: Corner Eleventh\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ad cur line. P. O. box 2bl. foone\n473.\nf-mPEft   HANGING   &   DECORATING.\n1 itLhsuS. WALL PAPER, KOOM\nMouldings, Burlaps, and Sanltas;\nhouse painting, kalsomlnlng, paper\nhanging and decorating. SixtD\nsri\ufffd\ufffdet.  New  Westminster.\nMACHINE   WORKS.\n\"j i. BGHAAtCE MACHINE Wuttrva,\nI j ndied. Front street. New V\\ estminster. Manufacturers of modern\nsaw and shingle mill macinnery,\nMID plants and specifications prepared\nFIRE   APPLIANCES.\nH\ufffd\ufffdhrEXT?NGtMSU^\nest in flre fighting apparatus.\nR. Karris &\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Co.. Lavery b'.ock,\nColumbia s'.teet.    Phone C5G.\nO. O. K   AMITY   LODGE  NO.  27\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nT. e regnlai  meetings of this\nare beld In Odd Pi Hows' Ha     ....\nnei   Carnarvon  and   Eighth  s:ce:s\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>   Monday evening at 8 o'clock\nVisiting   brethren   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      lally   invited\nto attend. W. H. West. NG.: W. C.\nCoatham. PC. recording secretary;\nJ W. JIacDonald, financial\ntan\nParis Se;t 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIt is reported from\nMacon that the government Inspector.\nM. Couacon. has becun his oTuial investigation as to the condition cf the\nwine growing district, and has v.s-\nited by automobile several communes.\nThe result so far ascertained is that\nthe wine crop for this year is aknc8l\ntotallv lost. Only in very rare instances will one-halt, '>r one-third, or\none-fourth of the usual crop be . at'i-\nered. M. Couanon fears that if the\nbad weather continues and the wine\ngrout-'- abandon theii farms, as i.-\nno.v happening h many par)s . next\n- crop will i e seriousry c in ;>ru-\nmise I.\nThe government inspector Is a\nI   i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   l by M. Simyan and M  SI di net,\nof the chamber of deputies.\nTHANKS\nsecre-\nUNUOHT\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddoes    '\n\/h\nu meets you half-way-does\nall your work ia hall the\ntime if you follow directions.\nSunlight Soap\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdabsolutely\nPure\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsaves clothes from la-\njury - hands from roughness-\nHie from   \/**\\    drudgery.\njyi(UiUU\ufffd\ufffd^Uiai\/iiid\nCANADIAN PACIFIC\nB.C. CoastSS. Sailings\nSTEAMSHIPS   FROM   VANCOUVER\nto   Victoria.\ni0:\ufffd\ufffd0 a.m    Dall.\n1:00 P-\ufffd\ufffd    uluiv\nTO   SEATTLE.\n}?:\ufffd\ufffd0a-m    Daily\n11:00 p.m .... Dally except Saturday\n11:30 P-m   Saturday\nTO   NANAIMO.\n2:00 P-m    Daily\nTO  UNION  ANO  COMOX.\n2:00 P-m   Mondays\n8'CO a. m.. .Thursdays and Saturdays\nTO   ALASKA.\n11:00 p.m   Every Saturday\nTO  PRINCE   RUPERT.\n11:00 p.m.  Every  Thursday and  Sat.\nTO STEWART  (Portland  Canal).\n11:00 p. m   Every Thursday\nS. S.  Beaver  leaves  New  Westminster 8 a. m.  Monday, Wednesdav and\nFridays:  leaves Chilliwack 7 a.m.\nTuesday.    Thursday    and    Saturdays\nFor particulars, apply to\nED GOULET,\nAgent. New Westminster.\nC.   B.   FOSTER,\nA. G. P. A., Vancouver.    *\\\nWe have just completed our first year's business\nand we take this opportunity oflhankirg the public frr their liberal patronage. Our business has\nsurpassed all expectations. We believe in selling\nfurniture at Fair Prices and the public real ze this\nOur large stock is complete in every detail, and we-\nare now in a position to handle orders of anv size-\nEstimates given for   Contracts.\nDenny & Galloway\nReliable Home Furnishers\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-   PHONE 588 l 43-45 Sixth Strcst, New Westnunitf r\nJ ,. n. ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nPAGE  SEVEN.\ndone by us gives the ut-\ntt0St satisfaction. Our equip-\nfoentis modern. The Latest\ninvention in a collar and cuff\nLchine has been installed. j\nCean Economic, Prompt. I\niVhitc labor only employed\n>oyal City Laundry\nPhone 183\nNew\nWellington\nJOSEPH   MAYERS\nPhone 105.     P. o. Box 315.\n\"     Office, Front  St.,  Foot of  Sixth.\nLIVING IN MICHIGAN\nT. C, O'Neil, of Hubbard-\nston, Toys With Figures\nin a Wonderful Way.\niin\n.an\nRa\nfir\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdj\nChilliwack\nAgricultural\nExhibition    i\non Sale Sept. 19 to 21\n. ;j;ood to return up\nincludes Sept. 2-1.\nAND ONE THIRD\nR ROUND TRIP\nyou  w u:i   in  Increase your\nbusiness ?   Then Bee\nA.UNDER\nFOR\nI G N\n\\*^s&E_-t~_*'_i_---^______\\\nSigns of everj   description.\nGlai        : \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i clalty.\n703 Columbia Street. Phone 766.\nNOTICE      REGULATING     VEHICLE I riim or 5\ufffd\ufffd; H \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     LT*l,t i i\\l.< :l\nTRAFFIC   ON   COLUMBIA   STREET.   CIPHERING    PRODIGY\nAll persons using Columbia Btreet\n:n: vehicle traffic of any kind live requested to keep to the lefl hand side\n1,1 the car track while proceeding in\neither direct! m.\nBy order,\n,!. A. RENNIE,\nActing City Clerk.\nCity Hall, August. 12. 1910.\nThe\nluiyul Dafl'v OT lafluud v ,,,01\nCapital Paid Up   $5,000,000   I squaring   its  product   Eeventeen   su\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\nReserves    $5,900,000       cessive   times,   withoul   the  aid   of  a\npaper and pencil, is the unusual stunt\nperformed by T. C. O'Neil, a resident\nof Hubbardston, .Mich. The villagers\njtooK the answer, which occupied a\nroll of paper 650 feel In len. th, and\nInet'ed 11 up in a sale. Six nionlhs\ninter it was removed and O'Neal re-\npeated the list of Qgures, both forward and backward, from memory.\nIn every Hubbardson store one maj\nfind evidences of O'Neil's phenomenal\nmenial arithmetic, lie loots columns\nthirty-six feet In length as rapidly as\nlie can glance over hem. When a far-1\nmer wishes to know how many feet\nof wire fence he will need to Inclose\na cerl ain ai i a he a sks O'Neil, and\ni he  lai ter,   wil h ul   even   pausing   In\nThe Hank has Branches in\nCanada extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific: in Cuba\nthroughout the island: also in\nPorto Rico, Bahamas, New York\nand   London,  England.\nCorrespondents In all parts\nof the Globe, thus affording\nevery Banking facility.\nL. M.  RICHARDSON, Manager.\nNew Westminster Branch.\nContemplating\nsip\ngh\nK-'-r*-T*>\ufffd\ufffdk\n...... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i I,-...-\n?\nED. GOULET,\nMane\nna?er.\nCedar, Fir and Hemlock\nFirst Class Air Dried Stock\nIf you want to build,\nnow is your time, tell us\nyour wants, our price\nwill suit\ndealer.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd :;- of all hou i\nbales',    Ou\nrlci \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i be I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nr     .. m _ 1-: .Gi  ilet, i :-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I  C. P. li.. will\nBl      .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \/fMi*-ifhjnRi7   t A    your pass\n.   L.   IiiU!iillUUl!Jli3V:    \\J}.   write  Wm. .-:' ueral    t\nPhone 173    Lulu Island\n1    ll  : \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'. ;    i  v. i.i  v. anl  i he very best.\nthai  i ered  for your    mom y.\nand ii  do s nol  matl. r v\\ hi t ela\ncabin      d    In I.\nTHE ROYAL LINE\nants, Pi   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Si :6nd and\nThird  i': bin  ac i   is  unex-\ntln Service lea\\ i -\nnot!.:. i de I     I.\nThe Ni are\nRo i -d George  Sept. 29\nRoy::! Edward   Oct. 13\nRoysl  George    Oct. 27\nRoyal  Edward    Nov. 10\nI !.   . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     t  C.  P.   R.,  Will   huek\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nScol' block, Wii ..'  e     ' lan.\nhis   discussi 'ii  of  politics,   will\nhlm the answ  r at  once.\nO'Ni ll'a one dh erslon le his lo\\ e E ir\nfigui es.    1 le does not attempt   I i\ncom t for hi   ai   -. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    la Ha hed   in his\nbrain like a photograph tl e min it \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nproblem ia pro] mnded.    I Ie i ij    I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nare alwys bi fore him.    I Ie\ni hem   all  t lie   time,   bu     thej    - le^n\nnothing   unless   a   problem    is    pro-\nl ounde I, and : I ey arrange thi m-\nselve    bei and hi   can va-J\nIn igh  thej   aciually   \ufffd\ufffd  re\nw ritti\nO'Neil\none yeai i in oi dgan\ndlsl i i The teachi I\n;orni - cl       I ir to\n' t teen.    W ll Iroui    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   bit    of\nen a   mere\nJum] \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a ive the an-\ni wer. wa     suspicious,\nand lad kept  aftei    sel\ndemontsrated hi\nli  :       owi     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        thematlcs.\nCity Property\nWo bave several Ids on\nEighth avenue which must be\nsold.    Call and see us at once..\nMann\nIn townsite, one-half acre lots\nand blocks up to eighty acres.\nWe have the exclusive sale of\nthe very choicest buys In the\ntownsite. Prices from $800 to\n$2000 per acre.\nNational finance Co.\nH. P. LATHAM, Local Manager.\nNew   Westminster,   B.  C.\nGENERAL  AGENTS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe    Pacific    Const    Fire    In\nsurance Co.\nThe     Prudential     Investment\nCo.\nThe D.C. Permanent Loan Co.\njRil\njervsce\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGOING    SOME.'\n:;. & V. \"States\" dail;   except Sunday\nLeave, 23:0i ;  Arrive al  21\t\nVancouver,    daily     excepl     Sunday,\nLeave, 8:0 I, 11:00, L6:i i, 23:00; Arrive al  8:: i, 13:  0, 18:00.\nVictoria, d ill;   e:   epl  Sunday,  1.- ive,\n8:0n, 11:00; Arrive at 8:30, 13:00.\nIi. it V. \"States,\" daily except Sunday: Leave, 8:00;  Arrive at 9:15.\nC. & V. East, daily; Leave, S:30,\n15:1a:   Anive   at   9:25,   22:30.\nSapperton, daily except Sunday;\nLeave. 8:30, 15:45; Anive at 9:25\nand 21:00.\nFraser    Mills,   daily   except   Sunday;\nLeave 8:30; 15:45; Arrive at 9:25.\nCoquitlam,     daily     except      Sunday;\nLeave 8:30;  Arrive at 13:00.\nCentral   Park,   daily   except   Sunday;\nI. ave, 11:00; Arrive at 13:00.\nEdmonds,     daily     except     Sunday;\nLeave, 11:00;  Arrive at  11:00.\nEast  Burnaby,  daily  except  Sunday;\nLeave,  14:00;   Anive at   14:00.\nBurquitlam, daily except Sunday;\nI.e.ive, 11:00;   Anive at 10:0 1.\nTlmberland, Tuesday and Friday;\nLeave, 14:00; Arrive at 10:00.\nStrawberry Hill, Tuesday and Friday;\n1    Leave, 14:00;  Anive at 10:00.\nSouth Westminster, Tuesday and Friday;   Leave, 14:00;  Anive at 10:00.\nLadner. daily except Sunday; Leave,\n14:20;   Anive at   10:00.\nPorl Guichon, daily except Sunday;\nLeave, 11:20;  Arrive at   10:00,\nWestham island, daily excepl Bun-\nday; Leave. 14:20; Arrive at 10:00.\nSunbury, daily except Sundaj; Leave,\nI 1:20;   Anive at   10:00.\nAnnacis   Island,   Monday,   Wednesday\nand   Friday;   Leave,   L4\",20;    Anive\nar  10:< 0.\nAnnieville,     daily     except      Sunday;\nLeave, 11:20; Arrive al 10:00.\nWoodwards,   Tuesday.   Thursday   and\nSaturday;   Leave,  14:20;   Anive at\n8:30 and Tf,::;t)t\nIS. it V. \"Vancouver,\" daily except\nSunday;   Leave,   14:20;   Arrive   at\nII :00.\n(\"ir, rd.de. daily except Sunday;\nLeave. 14:60;  Anive at  11:1  I.\nPort Kells, daily excepl Sunday;\nl ear e, 14:50;  Arrive at 11:50.\nClayton, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday\nand Saturday; Leave, 14:50; Ariive al  11:00.\nTynehead, Tuesday and Friday;\nLea \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. 14:50;  Arrive at ll :Q0.\nBurnaby Lake, daily except  Sunday;\nl e ive, 16:00: Arrive at 15:15.\nll. fi S. \"States,\" daily excepi Sunday;\nLi ave, 15: 15; Anive at. 15:15.\nIUKnK\ufffd\ufffd*.ii\ufffd\ufffd2E..\ufffd\ufffd^2a&3\ufffd\ufffdjffi^ ^^a__Sa\\_\n^Sna'taa 1\nKK|      5S\nRead   The   Following   Telegram\nA. F. GWIN,\nMgr. Amalgamated Development Co.,\n518 Hastings St., Vancouver, B. C.\nWell No, 2 uncapped gushed over one thousand\nbarrels per hour for one and half hour.\n0. L. WILLOUGHBY,\nSuperintendent.\nA   Whirlwind   Marathon   Comedy   Tri\numph, by  Rex  Beach and  Paul\nArmstrong.\nA   house   pai tj    I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd n   I y    Miss\nJean tlira] In, . !:<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - bi In Jack\nowns the Flying ' earl Ranch in Nov.\nMexic i. A inj se 1 vited are Mis3\n! Ie!en Bia! e and M rs. Rol en _ Keep,\nthe chi perone both ot Smil h college,\nthe i ther guests   ieing Fn b\nno, meml er of tbe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'. uni\\ ei.- ll y\nGlee club: C il ei Cor ton, the Inter-collegiate runner of Yale and liis\nroommate J. Walllngl ii d Spi < I.\nThe situation at the ranch, is one of\niier-,-1 gloom, because the cow hoys\nhave just lost their phonograph machine and records, which was a wager\nJS on a fo il race hetween one of tlieir\nhoys and the cook of a rival ranch.\nthe Centipede.\nSpeed arrives ahead of the other invited  guests, explaining that  Covington   is   rielaye 1   and   will   come   later.\n! With   Speed,   as   valet,   conies   Larry\nGlass,   the  trainer  of   the   Vale   football   team.      He    is  supposed    to    he\nj Speed's trainer, although  Speed is in\nI reality   no  athlete  at  all.       Berkeley\nFresno    does    not    take    kindly     to\ni Speed's   Interest   in   Miss   Blake,  and\nbegins plotting bis downfall.    The result of Fresno's plotting and Speeds\ndesire to appear in a heroic light before the ladies of the party is that a\nI race is planned between the winner of\n| the  phonograph  and  Speed,  much  to\nrhe delight of the cowboys of the Flying Heart ranch.\nSpeed begins training at once as a\nblind, relying upon the arrival of\nChampion Covington to run the race\nat the last moment. The %way his\ntraining proceeds and the many\nscreamingly funny predictaments Into which lie aud his trainer Glass are\nplaced bear out the claim of the management that \"Going Some\" is the\nfunniest comedy before the public.\nNew York raved over it; Philadelphia\nlaughed herself sore at the sides;\nChicago said it was the \"laughlest\"\never; Seattle took a vacation and\nlaughed it out; Spokane is talking\n! about It yet: San Francisco never will\nforget it, and In fact every important,\ncity on the continent turned out en\nmasse and placed the stamp of merit\nupon \"Going Some\" as the best and\nbrightest , most laughable comedy\never seen by the inhabitants.\nThis   'jpoing   Some\"   show   will   be\nseerr here on Friday evening.\nff ***** $*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<,**<* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<>*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -i *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *>\ufffd\ufffd***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**>****\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;<>**\n*\n*\n9\n,\ufffd\ufffd\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n*\nX\nt\nJ wight's\n<LHo!era\nPrice 25c\nSOLD ONLY AT\nrug\nEYES TESTED  BY  OPTICIANS.\n0\n*\n*\n*\n*\no\nc\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\n********* ************************** ******************.**\ngas\n,_3E3nH3aXBS\ufffd\ufffdH3H3EElSaEE!EiJBa\ne Amalgamated Development Co. Has Made Good\nAuld, Gwin & McClarty\n518 Hastings Street, West\nTelephone 4327\nOFFER   FREE   SITE   TO   THE\nCONSERVATORY   OF   MUSIC\nCalgary, Sept. 13A-The Calgary\nConservatory of Music intend putting\nup a $1(1,111)11 building, and tbe city finance committee recommended last\nnight that they be granted a free site,\nconsisting cf four lots on the corner\nof Twelfth avenue and Eighth street\nwest. The property reverts to the\ncity if the land Is used for any other\nthan educational puropses, and another proviso is that the building\nmust cost at least  .10,001).\nFor a Few Days Only\n82 feet on First St., between 3rd\nand 4th Ave. Best residential site\nin city.    $3150, easy terms.\n-EXCLUSIVELY BY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMcQuarrie Bros.\n609  Columbia Street\nThe'New Westminster City Specialists\nI\nr\nI\nEasterbrook Milling Company,\nEburne,   B. C.\nFLOUR!       FLOUR !\nHUNGARIAN JEWEI $6.50 per bbl.\nIMPERIAL       $6.75  per  bbl.\nTERMINAL $5.25 per Bbl.\nHINDOO FLOUR $4.50 per Bbl-\nFLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS\nMcQuarrie & Co.\nNew Westminster.\nTelephone SSS.\nPITTSBURG    ENGINEERS\nDO   SURVEYING   AT   NIGHT\nPittsburg, Sept. 13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCivil engineers\nhave added their company to an already large number of night workers\nhere and believe that their Idea of\nsurveying at night may be a really\nnew thing. TVs engineering corps of\nthe Pittsburg flood commission, which\nis finding out Just what work Is necessary to keep the three rivers from\nInundating the lower city every spring\nhas lately had success in making observations In the dead of night.\nThe main advantage lies in the fact\nthat there is no street traffic to hinder, but It is also claimed that by the\nuse of an electric flashlight the numbers on the measured poles are more\neasily distinguished through the transit at night than by day.    '*\"', '\n**********\nWeekday Schedule\n0,\nCars leave Westminster for Vancouver  at  5:50,  6:20,  6:50,\n8:00 and every half hour thereafter until J.1 p. m.\nCars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 6:50, 6:50, 7:20, 8:00\nand every half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. m. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nReturn  Fare:   Adults,  60c;   children  under 12,  35c.\nSunday Schedule\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCars leave Westminster for Vancouver at 8\na. m. and every half hour thereafter until 11 p. m.\nCars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 8 a. m., 9 a. m. and\nevery half hour thereafter until 11:30 p. m.\nSunday Excursion Rates:  Return fare. 50c;  children, 25c.\nFreight Schedule\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFreight cars leave Westminster for Vancouvei\nat 7:20 a. nr., 11:20 a. m. and 3:20 p. in. Freight cars leave Vancouver for Westminster at 9:20,-1:20 and 5:20.\nCITY   AND  SAPPERTON   LINE.\nCity  Limits  Line\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-mirrrrte service from 5:40.*.tu.. to 11:20 p.m.\nhurrday 'Service\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-ruinute  service from 8 a.m. to 11:20 p.m.\nisapperton   Line\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-rrrinute  service from fi:10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.\nSunday   Service\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20-minute service from 8:10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.\n| B.C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. f\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>*******************************+******************>\nM \"\"     PAGE  EIGHT.\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nWEDNESDAY, BEPTEM.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ******   **i\nl-il-y** ** ** **^***i******m**9**t**\n;CiTY News;\n*j.**y-********t.**-*i**t ***** **  **- **tt**9**t)***T** \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** ,****\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIf vou buy vour Am-\nmunition from us,  you\nIfwill have good results\nWe carry high grade,\nreliable loaded shells.\nColu        -       llegi     ; en    i:s    .:\n:\".;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,     .    term ( Jdaj .\nA  :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. t, I   _     f thr   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.\":<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd: p Edtr\n:   i ib will !-t> . <:.; :..is afternoon\nTh\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd eUng of the\n> and laboi   \ufffd\ufffd ;:       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd til be held\nin the Labor Temple I  i: evening.\nSee Pales' rurnit ire    sl  ck    before\npurchasing elsewhe i   Agnes street '\nAnderson & Lusby\nCOLUMBIA STREET.\nThe\n; eg*\nar mont)\nIv\n:::\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\nting i\nbeard\nof  t:\nade\nwill\nre\nbe\nId  in\nthe\nboard\nroom\n\ufffd\ufffd in\nthe c\nity\nv.--.:\nto ...\nrrow\nnight.\nSeat\nsale\nfor\n\"Go\nr. C\n\ufffd\ufffd..\nme\"\nnow\nopen at Thi\ny'S.\n* a\nOft on a wintry day\nThat to the house confines me,\nMy SNAP-SHOTS cast the glow\nOf my holidays around me.\nTake a KODAK and a few spools of\nEASTMANS DEPENDABLE NON-\nCURLING FILMS with you and you\ncan enjoy every moment of this year's\nvacation all over again at any time.\nKODAKS from |10 up.\nBROWNIES from .1 to $12.\nSee our special prizes for the Provincial  Exhibition tills fall.\nWe can explain your errors and will\nbe pleased to do so.\nCurtis Drug Store\nPh:\nKodaks and Sopplle\n5; ectacles. from 50c.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*3:     Lor:*     Distance,\nResidence, ~2.\nNe.v    W\ufffd\ufffds*.\"\"ins'.er.    B    C.\n7-1;\nLINE'S\nHays-port lots sell for |100 up rev\nlot. on easy terms. Sic cash and {r-\nper month. Particulars W. J. Ke'-r fi\nCo.. Ltd.\nMrs . Allen Grant, of Blackford\nstreet, is giving a tea this afternoon\nand evening under the auspices of St.\nBarnabas'  church.\nDavies greenhouse is the place to\nget bouquets, floral designs and all\nkinds of cut flowers.   Phone R :0S. \"\nOpera house moving pictures. Be\nsure and come tonight. ~,:Z0 and B\no'clock. **\nThere will be a meeting of the city\ndirectors of the R. A. & I. society in\nthe secretary's office. Thompson b.o.k\nat eight o'clock on Friday ...veiling.\nFor carnations, sweet peas and\ndahlias, phone Davies gieenliouse.\nR 208.\nThe regular monthly meeting of\nPost No. 4 of the Native Sons of B.C.\nwill be held in the K. of P. hall at\neight o'clock on Thursday evening.\nW E. Fales carries tlie best selected stock of household furniture in the\n[city and prices defy competition. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nA social and apron sale will be held\n; at the residence of Mrs. A. P   Grant,\ni Blackford   street,  from  3  p.m.  today.\n'the function being under the ausficesj\nlot the Women's Auxiliary of S\".. Bar j\n: o&bas' church.\n.   lror.s I eds and bedding, the largest\nranee  of  design;  and  pi ices.    W.   E I\nF..ks.\nPo; plai        i -       rt flowers at\nTidy's stoie 184. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\n\":.- '      '. - -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       - .\nthe 1        Dcial S - saoci\n;tion. \ufffd\ufffd      ..-.-\nIs Sunday \ufffd\ufffd -   -.\nin t       eel    - af S1     J I\nPiesbyu\n,     Mrs.  J.  S. Clute  ! ft   for   Kamloi ; -\nyesterdaj   where she  w;;  attend rhe\n-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..; i penlng of tl e new sanatarium\n..: Tranquille, Kamlooj s.    She is   the\nonly representative from  New  \\v, st-\nminster to attend the function.    The\nmayor  an',  other  city   officials  we:e\nasked to go but owing to tiie pressure\nof other business they could not leave\nthe city.\n*\nHays-port will have a million and a\nhalf dollar cold storage to he    com-\npleted early next year.   Particulars at\nW  J. Kerr & Co., Ltd.\nA  bush  fire in the city limits was\nthe cause of the firemen having two\nruns yesterday. The first call came\nin about four o'clock in the afternoon\nfl ::. the corner of Seventh avenue\nand Third street. Halls Nos. : and .;\nres] ended and managed to check the\nfi:e. About nine o'clock at night an-\nother call from the same place came\nir. and the firemen had no difficulty\nin tee; ing the blare under control.\nThe Misses Connor and McQuarrie\nhave pleasure in announcing to    the\nladies of New  Westminster and district, that they are having tlieir new-\nfall millinery opening on  Wednesday\nand  Thursday,  tl-.e  Hth  and   15th  ef\nSeptember.   They extend a cordial invitation  to yon to be present at the\nopening, in which the most important\nI features of t!.e latest models are offered.    Tie  new  millinery    parlors    are\n'over T. H. Smith's    store,    rooms    1\nand 2. *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI\nA Chinaman driving a lame cow at-\nitracte:! the attention of a policeman\nI last evening. The cow walkel as if\n[it had its leg broken and was in con-\nj sirierable pain. The policeman in-\n| vestigated and found that she had    a\nHew and Second Hand Store\niLaie Alex Speck I\n743 FRONT STREET\nAll kinds of furniture lx>ught\nand sold, Have you Furniture to sell? See me or\nring up No. 275.\nIbe Central Mv Cafe\nO. pc-srte E. C. E. R. Depot.\n25c - Jteiiants Lunch - 25c\nCHOICE COOKING\nPROMPT  SERVICE\n-        . .        - . ;.\n:.-.        Applj    -    nee Mrs   Moore,    p-\n-::..- '*\n:...-;\/ -      - -     \"\"   le,   Iur-\n.  -   - -   . . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -   ... >    re\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -      -..--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - eastern\nn.en. asl .:.-   .. .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     lands    ad\nUnits   ::.   '   ..-   vicinity.     T:.e\npub'.ir-itT    com:.    - :? supplying\nthem   v.;-;.   al]   :..   .. -      -.   informali-;n.\nI\nHays-] )rt  :._s ^ y-.<-c.- future;    particulars at W. J. Kerr <k Co.. Ltd .**\nA modern Lome five minutes waik\nfrom Columbia street, superb view on\ncasi payment of $40\". Four mag-\nnificently located lots almost against\nthe cut-o.7. cash payment of $U50. balance t .. ty months. Held. Curtis &\nDoga::. Tu6 Columbia str:e:. Phone\n4-\".. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nRev. Josce'.yn Perkins. MA. canon\nof Westminster Abbey, and secretary\nin England of tie New Westminster\nand Kootenay association, will j-ive aj\nlecture in St. George's hail at eight\n.-: - is evening on the subject.!\n\"Westminster Abbey tr.; ti.e Cr;o::.i-\n' :. Tie lectute wl.! be illustrated\nby lantern slides.\nGIVE   US\nRays-port  has ti.e G. T   P. R. run-\nTRIAL  ry-7\"-- through it   si -e   wharf\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'..;..:: e\n   Particulars   at V.' J.    Ken    .     .'   .\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSTORAGE\nH. P. VIDAL & CO.\nMarket Square\nPHONfc 475.\nd. Mcelroy\nPhor.e   R672.\n6~3  H3-*- ifton St-, or\nVarrire HeJting and Plu--bing Co.\nChirr ney Sweeping. Eave'.rojgh\nCleaning. Sewer Connecting. Cess\nftrtts. Seotic Tanki.  Etc..  Etc\nMUIR'S\nDRUG STORE\nin Ihe\nDeane Block\nFour d;ors east of tbe Hank of\n'JuDi-e-.J, under the\nWestminster Club\nand opposite the\nCity Market\noa\nCslumbim St.. Ne. 441.\nN\ufffd\ufffd- 'ti'nster. 6. C\nA meet ins    :  ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\nf the Y. il e fceid\n'    -    ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ' S<    etary C.  R.\n-    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n13 i   ' :        - -   \"   .-'   .       :. :   -      -   -   *-   II     .\nter the  V   II. C.  A.  building.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '. I r II a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd t \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I i\nrf the building la    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .   e y.\nHays-] rt rarr.and the vtry bast\nas a Qshtag centre and wiil be a second Grimsby. Particulars it W. J\nKerr & Co.. Ltd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe People's Trust corr.jany report\nj the sale yesterday of 100 acres of\nj land in Surrey municipality.    A num\nher of imporrant deals in proj ert>\n| adjacent to Port Mann are pending\niand some of these will probably be\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdclosed this week.    A .rowing demand\nfor city houses is also r.o'iced\nThe Public\nSupply Sijres\nYou Need\ngroteiies at all times, and our\nstore is the right rlace to make\nyour purchases.\nWe have the best groceries in\ntown. Our bottled and canned\ngoods, flour, butter, eggs and\nother staples are noted for their\nexcellent qualities. They make\ngood eating possible and that\nn.eang good health.\nWe Deliver\nyear goods to your home, and\nBave you the trouble and i:.\nvenience of your carrying ti.e n.\nCall at our store, and le.ive\nyour order for what you need,\nand our boy will deliver your\ngoods very promrtly. We don't\ncharge toj extra for this\nGeo.\nAdam;\nPbone 92\n1 -    7M\\i\\\nOur First\nAutumn Showing of Millinery\nWednesday,\nSept.   14th  and\nFollowing Days\nWE extend the invitation and will welcome one\nand all to the store during our opening (ijs.\nplay of Autumn Millinery. The Millinery Section\nwill be found in the same location as in previous\nseasons, but a larger space has been given over to\nto the needs of this important department. Better\nlight and improved surroundings will serve to make\nthe showing more attractive than was possible under our past crowded condition.\nTHE SHOWING WILL BE\nLARGER AND MORE\nAUTHORITATIVE THAN\nEVER BEFORE\nWe have gathered together from Engliish, continental and American fashion centres the very newest\nstyles and productions. We established long ago\nthe millinery supremacy hereabouts. Wednesday's\nopening display will demonstrate that no store in\nBritish Columbia affords a more complete or up-to-\ndate showing of Autumn Millinery.\nW. S. COLLISTER & G)\nTHE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR.\nstone in tl-.e cleft of one of her fee'.\nIt was wedged in and could    uot    be\ngot out and so between the Chinaman j\nand the policeman they summoned ai|\nIray ani gave the cow a llde to Its I\nresidence in the west end.    The cow |\nbad teen walkel in trom Port Moody.\n*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSome Special Snaps\n THESE WILL MAKE YOU MONEY\t\n6 lots on Second street. Excpllent view. Streets on three sides\nof this  property.    $350  each.   Terms.\n10 lots extending from First to Second street This property\nIs especially well situated. Streets on three sides, and lane at rear\nPrice \ufffd\ufffd350 each.    Terms.    INVESTIGATE.\nF. J. HART & CO., Ltd.     1\nMore Troops at Coronation.\nLondon.    Sept.    13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe    arrange-1\nments for ti.e Kings cotonatiao wl l\nI Inclu 'e   a epresental   n   o: I\ncontingents of t:oo;s    f;o-:i    C \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     i\n; than on the 1 sl o casion     Pi haby\nAustralia    and    South Aft\nall i felt a r a; i<l expansion like   ',\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdda,  wi I   send an   I   , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Ive\nrion.      The    colonial    premie:a   ;;n l\n.otier officials  vvi.i  natural!]   rr  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ninv Itatl ms.\nPREDICT MUCH  SUFFERING.\nSt.  John.  N.B..   Sept.   13.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA.   K   G\n'Mackenzie, of Campbellt n, \ufffd\ufffdho    h..s !\n, had charge of the military tents and I\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcivic affHi's in tie burred town, says\nhe considers   the    conditions serious I\n!Me:e and r'redlcts much suffering for\nthe people in the. winter rr.onths. The\nrelief committee has leeive! $?;\",000\nln  all.  whereas the  loss  wss several\n; millions. There are still SCO ten\ufffd\ufffds in\nuse and  winter is at hand.    Building\n| operations  are now  being  rushed.\nThe Westminster Modern\nBusiness School\nhas great demand for thoroughly com\npetent stenographers. You had better go to the Modern as you are certain of thorough training and a good\nposition when competent. Day and\nevening session. J*, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA. L BOUCK.\n610 Cslun-.bia St. Principal\nFRIDAY\nSEPT. 16\nFun!      Fun!\nLAUGH!\nFRIDAY\nSEPT. 16\nFur.!      Fur.!\nLawrence & Sane'usky present the  Scrcan\ufffd\ufffdB8'J\nFunry Comedy\n\"GOING S\nBy Rex Beach and Paul Armstrong.\nONE YEAR AT BELASCO THEATTE NEW YORK\nGreat Ccm:dy fast  -  AH Special Scenery\nTickets at Tidy'?. $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c\nIf you want something Choice\":for Sunday\nDinner, ring up Phcne 101 and order a nice roast 0\nSpring,Lam\\ Veal, Spring Chicken or anything else\nthat is good in the meat line.   You can sure get it *\nP. BURNS' MARKET\n, COLUMBIA STREET","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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