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JUNE 28, 1911.\nPRICE FIVE CENTS.\nHON. W. TEMPLEMAN\nWILL SPEAK HERE\nMASS MEETING THURSDAY WEEK\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPROVINCIAL LIBERAL CONVENTION SET FOR AUGUST 30\nIN   VANCOUVER.\nWIU CENSOR PICTURES\nOF DOUBTFUL CHARACTER\nThe provincial conference of the\nLiberal party has been called in Vancouver for August 30, during the fair\nweek. Each provincial constituency\nis entitled to ten delegates for each\nmember returned to the local house,\nand an attendance of about 40U delegates is therefore possible.\nThis is in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Westminster and\nVancouver Liberal associations asking the president, John Oliver, ex-\nM. P. P., to summon a meeting at an\nearly date. A platform will be formulated, and plans organized to secure\ntbe return of the federal constituencies to the true cause from which\nthey deviated in 1908.\nThe Liberal    convention    for    the\n(Vancouver federal seat will be held in\nVancouver   on August   3,   and   the\nchoice  of  a   satisfactory   representa-\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   will    then    be   made.    Several\names have been mentioned for   the\nonor.\nA mass meeting will be held ln St.\nitrick's   hall   on    Thursday    week,\nSen Hon. William Templeman, M.P.,\nUlster    of    inland    revenue;     Dr.\nirk, M.P. for Red Deer, and J. VV.\nart, Liberal candidate, will be the\nef   speakers.    The    mesting    has\ncalled for eight o'clock.\nBUSY COUNTY COURT.\nCivil Actions for Trial  Before\nJudge Howay.\n. Honor   Judge   lloway   at   the\nty court this morning will begin\njay  day's Judicial  business,    and\npugh one of the cases on the cal-\nTwill  in  all   likelihood  be  held\n|or the autumn sittings, the re-\nBg   citations  will  occupy   much\ntime of the court.\nIk   VV.   Hudson,   of   Vancouver,\nllntiff in the case versus  Wll-\nfbit?, Of Pott Moo.ly, is claim-\n16.16 for labcr  exi ended,  and\npromises to be an Interest\nFrank J. McDougall, a Van*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lawyer, has charge of the case\nJs Interests of the plaintiff, while\nwslde, Edmonds and Johnson, of\nlis city are looking after the affairs\nIif the  Fort  Moody  defendant.\nWilliam   Sweet inan,   a    farmer,\nWill LAY STONE\nNEXT WEDNESDAY\nOntario    Government    Adopts    Rigid\nRules and  Appoints   Board  to NEW    SIXTH    AVENUE    CHURCH\nPrevent  DitplajOHj^H WILL BE OFFICIALLY STARTED\nBY GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, SR\nToronto, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe    provincial I      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCOMPLETED IN THE FALL\ngovernment today appointed a board\nof censors whose duties  will be    to\nexclude from production in Ontario of | The foundation stone of the new\nany suggestive, Immoral, or obscene; sixth avenue Methodist church will\npictures, or the deplctments of crime i be laid on Wednesday next by George\nor prize fights. j Cunningham, senior, the president of\nAll   films  displayed  ln   future  will: the conference, Rev. A. E. Roberts, of\nhave to bear the    official    approval j chilliwack, aeslsting In the ceremony.\nstamp.\nJAPANESE NAVY\nMUST BE INCREASED\nThe old church which had been in\nexistence for twenty years bas been\npulled down, and the new building,\nwhich is to be erected on a neighbor'\ning lot, will be replete with all modern conveniences for such an edifice,\nwith school rooms in tbe basement,\ni and usual church offices. It will seat\nSOO persons.\nThe first congregation was formed\nTokyo, June    27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJapan's    already\nhuge army, according    to   plans Just\nannounced by tbe government, ls   to i\nbe increased at once by two more di\nvisions which are to be permanently,   . ,-      .. ...   . __.   .   ...  ,    __^\nstationed in Korea.    An appropriation   \"^^\"'^^est End church in 1891,\nto cover the cost of the Increase is to | Thompton\nAVIATOR LINGERS\nOVER NIAGARA GORGE\nPROPOSES TO SHORTEN\nJOURNEY BY ONE-THIRD\nCALIFORNIAN      BIRDMAN      GIVES!\nTHRILLING     EXPOSITION     OF\nNERVE IN MID-AIR\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHORRIFIES\nSPECTATORS At FALLS.\ni Railway to Labrador Port Would Cut\nDown the Transatlantic Trip\nConsiderably.\nNEW BLOCK PLANNED\nAT PENITENTIARY\nbe asked of the next diet. In the\nnewspaper Jupl, Count Okuma declares that there ls great opposition\nby the public to the army Increase.\nThis, he says, ls unnecessary, but Insists that an increase of the navy\nis urgent.\nBeaumont Completes Race.\nBrussels, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe huge crowd\nwhich gathered at the aerodrome here\nyesterday broke into volleys of cheer*\nas M. Beaumont, winner of the fourth\nstage of the International circuit\naviation race, arrived at 5:30 o'clock\nlast evening. He was followed by M.\nVedrlne, Herr Klmmerllng and M.\nGarros. The ^viators told nt exceptional difficulties encountered. They\nwere buffeted by violent wlhds and\ndrenched by rains.\nThey were presented to the king,\nwho warmly congratulated them o:i\nthe achievements. M. Vedrlne w:is\nthe object of a special ovation and\nwas \"presented with a laurel wreath\nInscribed \"To the Victor of the I'aris\nMadrid Race.\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe present pastor. Rev. F. 6.\nO'Kell, has Invited his ministerial\nbrethren from the neighborhood, including Revs. C. W. Brown and E. D.\nBraden, and several promirfnt\nMethodist   laymen to be present    at\nthe ceremony.\nThe choice of Mr. Cunningham, who\nbas recently recovered from an accident, Is due to the fact that he ls the\noldest member of the congregation.\nMr. Cunningham came to Westminster four years before the foundation\nof the church, and has been a consistent supporter of it sine:* that time.\nThe congregation hope to go into\npossession of their new building in\nthe month of October, meanwhile services will be held in the old school\nroom adjoining.\nNiagara Falls, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWith a\nwhirl of his biplane, and amidst the\nroar of his powerful motor, Lincoln\nBeachy, the daring California!! aviator, was momentarily obscure! by\nblinding spray at the .whirlpool here\nyesterday, and the thousands of\nfrightened spectators anticipated that\nanother victim had perished.\nAfter circling gracefully over tbe\nfalls, tbe aviator awooped '*> neath tho\narches of the upper steel viaduct, and\nalmost flew down the gorge to within a few feet of the awful and fatal\nfall. As if by a miracle, be righted\nhis machine ln the nick of timj and\nturning abruptly in a half circle\nsought the Canadian side of the water,\nwhich he safely made. It is estimated\nthat 150,000 people witnessed the\ndeath-Inviting feat.\nAt his hotel afterwards the airman\nwas the recipient of many congratulatory    messages.    In    an    interview\n-\\ Beachy said he would not go through\nthe trying ordeal again   for all\nmoney in Uncle Sam's mint.\nthe\nJEWISH TROUBLES\nIN RUSSIAN TOWN\nINSPECTOR DAWSON PAYS CUSTOMARY VISIT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSUBSTANTIAL\nBUILDING      WILL      BE      CON-\nMontreal,   June   28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe   All-Red I      3TRUCTED FOR EXTENSION.\nrailway  line, company of which  the\nnotice of a charter has    Just    been\ngiven, will result in the shortening or i    The vl8ltg of tne [aepector ot penl-\nthe sea route between England anj | tentiaries to the local Institution are\nthis country by no less than two and\na quarter days provided the scheme\ndoes not miscarry.\nThe proposition Is to build a line\nfrom this city to.a point near Cape\nSt. Charles on the Labrador coast.\nThis latter point is on tbe fitty-seconj\ndegree, the same latitude as Lon.ion\nand Bristol. Here a port would be\nestablished. Despite tbe northern\nlatitude, the railway would be accessible ten months in the-f\ufffd\ufffd.ir.\nSKEENA SALMON ^M\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ARE RUNNING WELL\nSt.\nDeclaration  of  London.\nLondon, June '-!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHen. A J. Balfour spoke today at a great meeting\nof non-party protest against the\nDeclaration of London. He said starvation and not invasion was the danger of this country. The seizure of\nthe enemy's vessels was almost tbe [ engine,\nonly pressure we had against other\npowers, but the declaration was intended to hamper the right of any\npower attempting an etlective blocK-\nade and distinctly diminishel tho\nI power of counter-attack which B: itain\nInformation has reached the Dominion fisheries office here that the\nheaviest run of spring salmon ever\nknown on the Skeena river has Just\ntaken place. There ls a splendid run\nof sockeye salmon, bo^j averaging\nfrom 150 to 200 flsh, and never In the\nhistory ot the river, has there been\nsuch a big run at. this time of the\nyear, and the cannerymen are looking\nforward with confidence to a very\nlarge, if not a record pack. The run\nof spring salmon in the Naas river\nhas also been a good one.\nFor protection work on the Fiaser\nriver, an additional gasoline boat bas\nbees purchased, 44 feet long, ejuipi.ed\nwith a 24 horse power Lamb gasoline\n  This boat will afford much\n' better accommodation for those engaged in the protection of the fisheries, as it is equipped with sleeping\nand other accommodations.\nPetersburg, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe min-j exercised in the past.   A resolution to\nThe Sugar Trust.\nWashington,    June    27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPresident\nJohn  D.    Spreckels,    of the Western\nSugar Refining  company, of.   California, told the house sugar trust    in-\nistry of trade is nego'iating with the | the following effect was carried: \"The\nministry of the Interior with a view ' declaration seriously weakens the em-\nto the temporary suspension of the' pire's naval position, highly pre-\norder of the governor of Tobolsk, Si-!judlces her commercial interests and\nberia. prohibiting Jews from attend- gravely threatens her tooi supply in\ning the fur fair at Tyurfien. If the | case of war.\"\nministry  of  the  interior    does    not\ngrant this concession the other min-.\nisters will   take   the   case bifore the*\nofl\nrestlgatlng committee today that his j council of ministers\ncompany    in    1903  entered  into    an !     Premier .Stolvpin holds the post oi\n| agreement    with    the    California    & . interior  affairs,  and   the   present  ac-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.     . Hawaiian    Sugar    company,    closing   tion    was    taken    following    n  tPlo\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdurrey. i. ctt\ufffd\ufffdi a\ufffd\ufffd nlalntiff in the caee \ufffd\ufffdown the latter's sugar factory and graphic appeal from the board of\nVersus H. C. Baumer. of Westminster, keeping it out of tbe cane euear mar trail* at t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd... ,uoa\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , 0I\nThe case Ib one which has milk a. the ket for three ,\ufffd\ufffdi Th!s U \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd! ,U > theTexoLT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf*,Be\"'^ f\ufffd\ufffdr*h tbat\n^\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSrVTSS  .'\ufffd\ufffdr   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-!*\ufffd\ufffd.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .tl.Bat\"n., in   the   \ufffd\ufffdv\ufffd\ufffd^en \ufffd\ufffdJ' OXClU\ufffd\ufffd,on   ot Jo*\"\ufffd\ufffd '\">\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  the  city\nthe   aum   **t   $60   te   at   Stake.     3.   T>. I bill   In     the  auaar     trust     mm-    M\nKennedy   will   appear   for   8weetman. \\ Spreckels   aald   counsel   assured   blm\nAnother Victim of Fire.\nNantucket, Mass.; Juue 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe\nfourth' victim of lire that destroyed\nthe boathouse here of William Barnss,\njr., the New York Republican leader,\nlast  Saturday   died   last  night,  when\nThomas Kerr, of New Vork; Succumb-   j-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^^^^^^^^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ned to his injuries     Kerr was    badly | are threatening to make demands\nSEAMAN'S   STRIKE\nSTILL  SERIOUS\nless exciting than they used to be but\na few years ago, when owing to the\nfragile protection afforded by -a\nboard fence the breakaways drew an\nunpleasant notoriety to the B. C.\npenitentiary. All this wlll soon be\nchanged, and the secure fenee now\navailable on three sides will be completed all round before long.\nSo Inspector George W. Dawson,\nwho arrived yesterday on what la\npractically an annual visit, accompanied by E. J. Adams, architect of\nthe Dominion penitentiaries, will not\nhave much to report to Ottawa, and\nthat will be of a favorable nature as\nMr. Dawson finds everything going\non satisfactorily.\nOnly one escape is to be recorded\nin the time since the last visit, and\ntbat quite recently in the person of\nPeter McCoy. Nothing has yet been\nheard of hlra. Mr. Dawson, in conversation with a Daily News represen\ntative, said last night that he had Just\ncome from Edmonton, having been at\nthe Alberta penitentiary for ten\ndays, and last month had been engaged opening the new building for\nSaskatchewan at Prince Albert. Previously prisoners had to be taken to\nEdmonton to serve their sentence.\nMr. Adams ls here owing to the fact\nthat the department of Justice U\nready to proceed with the construction of the new wing for which foundations are already In. This will take\nthree years to complete, and is Intended to house about 200 prisoners.\nIt will be of brick anl cement, with\nsteel barriers before the cells. The\nsituation is close to the existing buildings, at right angles to the present\nprison block. As th<? prisoners themselves do a good deal of the actual\nconstruction work, the expense is not\nsucb as ordinary public works involve.\nIt is expected when the officials go\ninto possession of the new building\nthat   the    present    temporary    cells\nLondon, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe government |\ntoday is greatly alarmed over the developments  in  the  seamen's    strike.\nAfter the transatlantic lines had settled with the strikers, the    Shipping\nFederation, which    controls    90    per  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ncent, of the coasting tra.le, decided to, across the yard will be abandoned\/ as\nfight to a finish. | well as the old cells in the    prison\nTonight representatives of 100,000' block between the office and the ex-\ntransport workers will meet They tension of the building made some\nprobably will decide to go out, thus  years ago.\nbringing the total of the strikers in- \"    Mr. Dawson has also to look into\nvol'ved to 250,000.    Other unions also   the question    of    rfaro'.e,    a  system\nto make demands. which is working well throughout the\nThe Miners'   Federation   especially   Dominion, and of which the convicts\nwhile Baumer will    defend    his    own Ithe transaction wea entirely legal.\ncase.\nThe case  Smith   vs\nWatson Is ono\nfor damages  assessed at $225, and  Is\none In which Maud Smith, of Vancouver, as  plaintiff,  is  suing C.  A   .Watson, of  Agassiz. a    rancher    of that I\nplace.   Russell, iil'ssell anl Haniifag-1\ntou, of Vancouver,  are Vioking  after.\nthe interests Qf the    plaintiff,    while j\nBowser,   Reid   and   Wiillhridge    have\nbeen engaged for the defendant.   Yes \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nterday   representatives  from   Vancou-'\nVESSEL  RUNS ON   ROCKS\nIN    FRISCO  HARBOR\nSan Francisco, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Signet, a small steamer, has gone ashore\non the rocks near the Golden Gate. It\nis expected she will be refloated with\nthe next tide.\nm Soverno??} t \"boV.k \ufffd\ufffd inTaccorianclWu*\"* Dehiven.  ot Brooklyn, who  a proposition   to   strike    for   baiter Unite  apart from the ordinary  com-\nare!\npt&MstftSFjSbk \ufffd\ufffdgg\\Sftssr *'*\ufffd\ufffd**- ^.*s*\\w*\ufffd\ufffd condition..\nCrops  Relieve Situation.\nWashington, June 20.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn the light\nOfficer Slays Soldier,\nNogales, Sonora, Mexico, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA midnight battle between soldiers of\nthe federal garrison of this town last\nnight resulted in the death of one\nprivate, who was slain by Captain\nMacarlo Bracamonte. Bracamonte\nwas arrested today and Is In Jail.\nver were In the city as'dng that the, .   \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"iT \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      .....  it\nlast mentioned case be permitted  to   \"  .offidal  sports  that the crops o\nstand   over   until   the   sittings   which K'\"na ar,e now  be n\ufffd\ufffd harvested    and\nwill he taken after tho summer vaca-  ^e people are no longer starving, tho\nThis course was acceptable to \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ued  Cross ,0(lil>'  announced that no\ntion.      ^^^^^^^\nthe court, and will  therefore not be\ncalled this morning.\nFORWARD TO MOVE\nITS LOCATION\nWinnipeg,    June    27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdForward,  \ufffd\ufffda\nnew' town on the branch of the Canadian Pacific, now building west from\n\\Veyburn, Sask., to Lethbridge, Alta.,\ndodded to move, lock, stock and barrel, to a point two and one half miles j\nwest of  the  present  location,  where\nthe new  Canadian  Northern  branch,\nrunning  In  a  similar  direction,   will\nIntersect the    Canadian Pacific.    The\nForward hoard of trade has the matter ln hand and ls arranging with   a\ncontractor to  move  them,  the  town\nto be on the now site before threshing starts.\nNOTICE OF  PROVINCE\nIN   BRITISH  JOURNALS\nfurther contributions are needed for\nthe Chinese famine relief fun 1. The\ntotal amount received by tho Red\nCross for this work was $80,000,\npractically all of which was expended.\nFAMOUS CHURCH\nDESTROYED  BY LIGHTNING\nSCHOOLS PREPARE FOR\nCLOSING EXERCISES\n. APPEAL OF WIRELESS\nNew French Cabinet,. ,m\nParis, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIncluded ln\nnew cabinet of Premier Caill&ux are\nM. Delcasse, minister of marine;\nJustine Deaelves. for fifteen veils prefect of the department of Seine, minister of foreign affairs: Gene Etienne,\nminister of war, and either M. Cruppi\nor Jean Neny, minist.'r of Justice.\n1 mutation ot .sentences. Very tew men\n1 have tailed to keep up tbeir vm*\\ be-\nIhavlor when bo relea\n\\     Mr.   Dawson  anA_\nlOkAIWMM^^ *^.~^m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffdi\nMontreal,    June    28. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Lightning\nstruck the Church of St. Jean Baptlste\nImportant Meeting of Board Has Sev-\nveral Staff Appointments to\nMake.\nVANCOUVER EMDERMAN\nADMITTED TU HEAVY HAIL\nThis week the pupils at the various\nlast  night  and  completely  destroyed I schools under the jurisdiction of the\nthe  sacred edifice,  doing  damage  to, Westminster board of school .trustees\nthe extent of $200,000.\nSERVANTS MUST NOT\nFormer City Father Held on Bigamy\nCharge in Terminal City\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIn Court Thursday.\nhave been preparing for the bummer\nvacation which begins at tlie close of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , this week  and which will extend to\nLEAVE WITHOUT NOTICE   September.\n~~~~ Tomorrow the concluding exercises\nMontreal, Juno 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBy a bylaw tn connection with the end of this\npassed at a recent meetln ; of WeBt- term will be held at the Lor.l Kelvin\nmount city council, It will In future institution, beginning at half past\nbe illegal for any apprentice, servant nine o'clock in the morning. In the\nor luborer, under written or verbal! afternoon Sapperton school will en-\ncontract for one month or more, to I gage jn these after the luncheon re-\n  leave  his or  her  employment   with-1 cess.   The following morning will see\nVictoria, June 27.-One  feature  of i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt giving fifteen days' notice of In- j the children of the girls' school and\n   -. ..... i tention to quit.    The penalty for in-j kindergarten displaying their    varied\nNew York, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdArgument tm\nappeal from the Judgment of convic\ntion in the cases of Colonel C. C. Wilson, president, and Francis X. JButJer,\na director, of the United Wireless\nTelegraph company, and William W.\nThompklns, head of the New York\nstock selling agency, was heard today in the federal court\nof George H. Parker, of Seattle,\nwestern agent of the comnany, who\nwas also convicted nnd who at present is confined in the Tombs prison,\nwith Wilson. Butler and Tompkins,\nwill not be heard until fall.\ny*\ufffd\ufffde cmUenUatr.\nNONAGENARIAN   LADY.\nFamf\/y\nVancouver, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAt a late\nhour last night Ex-Alderman VV. J.\nCavanagh was arrested for bigamy.\nHe was held In ball for $10,000, which\nwas later forthcoming, and release\nwas granted. He wlll be arraigned\nThursday morning at the local court\nHe was a member of the city council ln 1908.\nMine Flooded by Inrush of Sea.\nHalifax, June  28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWater from the\nPower Plant Struck.\nAllegan. Mich., June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDuring a\nsevere electrical storm the large dam\nand power plant at Trowbridge, four\nmiles southeast of here, was struck\nby lightning and the plant burned to\nthe ground. The loss will run to\nmore than $125,000.\nAid\nVenerable    Pioneer    Gathers\nAround Her for Birthday.\nMrs.    George    DeBeck,    wbo    celebrated  her    ninety-seventh    birthday\nThe appeal I >'esterday in her son's house at Van\n.e    a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0.\ufffd\ufffdil I \ufffd\ufffdiuver, is one of the earliest settlers\nin  this province, coming as she  did\nfrom  Carleton county,    New    Brunswick, in the early sixties by way ot\nthe Isthmus of Panama. Mrs. DeBeck,\nwho has resided in Westminster and\ndistrict   since   this  period,   has   seen\nmany changes in the Fraser river vai-,\nley in  that time, and although  now\nspending the evening of her days in\nthe Terminal  City,    has    this    community  ever before her, as she    ex\npressed  herself  yesterday  when  surrounded by her large family of descendants.    A large number of those\nwho are nearest and dearest to het\ntravelled  to Vancouver  early  yester\nday morning,   and    at   a    receptiob\nhelpless from a paralytic stroke.\nMr.   Shoup   lived  alone   and   early\nln the morning was stricken, his en-\nnaiiuiA, jum;  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<>.,,-... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  tire left side being affected.   He was\nocean is pouring Into the coal mine I unable to call for   assistance.      The\n*\"    -\"   \" ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdk*    1....U1, -hlo   moans    b<\nParrot  Calls  ^^^^^^^^^^^\nPortland,   Or.,   Juue   27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA   parrot,\"\"'   \"\"''\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,\"\"-    \":. r   .. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\nbelonging to John F. Shoup, a   Civil  whl<* \ufffd\ufffdhe \ufffd\ufffdId \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* uheld *\ufffd\ufffd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a,fter-\nwar  veteran, living at Oregon   City,  noon she showed that although long\nsummoned aid when hls master was  Pa8\ufffd\ufffd the allotted span she was blessed\n-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_..- -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ! with a strong constitution, and could\ntake part in   the    festivities   which\nwere being held in her honor\nthe constantly growing work of British Columbia's agent-general in London  is  that  ot  securing  recognition\nby the British press of British Columbia news and news of the opportunities In potential and Industrial conditions prevailing in this province. How\nmuch Mr. Turner Is doing toward securing such valuable publicity for the\nprovince he represents at the metropolis ls Indicated ln the almost   constant appearance  of late in leading\nEnglish and Scottish Journals of highly  laudatory  references to the fruit\ngrowing and   poultry  farming opportunities here, the development of agriculture generally, the fisheries of British  Columbia,   Its   tourist   attraction,\nIts wealth of timber, mining development,  etc.    Indicative   of the  wide-\nfringing this bylaw was fixed at $40 j Bifta at ten o'clock, while the boys\nand costs; but It also contains prov- at the Central school will show their\nislons binding on employers, and any | prowess at 1:30.\nemployee who has a complaint to\nmake as to conditions of service may\nsummon the employer, who, lf proved\nguilty, Is also liable to a $40 flne.\nThe same notice' required of the employee must also be given by the employer. Any person harboring a deserting employee will be liable to penalty.\nBIG FLOUR MILL MERGER\nIN WESTERN ONTARIO\nTomorrow night at the offices of\nthe board, an Important meeting will\nbe held by the trustees with Chairman T. J. Trapp presiding. Much important business is down for settlement, chief among which wlll be tbe\nappointment of the principal tor the\nHigh school, rendered vacant by the\nresignation of H. M. Stramberg. Since\nActing Principal E. R. McMillan took\nthe position he has shown that he\nls worthy of the confidence reposed\nby the trustees and the ap-\nat Port Hood at the rate of three\nthousand gallons per minute. As lt\nIs hopeless, to stop the Inrush, the\nmine will be allowed to fill.\nFarm Women te Meet.\nColorado   Springs,   Colo.,   June  27.\n-A call   for the   flrst  International\nparrot, hearing hls moans, set up a\nloud screeching that attracted the attention of passersby and they entered\nthe house to And Mr. Shoup, who ls\n70 years old, helpless. He was taken\nto a hospital and cared for and will\nprobably recover.\nB^B^B^agB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^SlS^K '\"    ^m \t\nGuelph, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll the mills us-   polntment of Mr. MoMlllan to the full\n\"-*--'-1 responsibility   ls In   many   quarters\nJ expected.\nThe appointment of a principal for\n1 the girls' school ls also to be made.\nIng winter wheat ln Western Ontario\nwlll be merged In one company. The\n-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffdnj \ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..j   wi 11    1. towns which wlll be affected by this\nZZ? \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdS v ?w 1wm iS, \"i K'\ufffd\ufffd\">ve are Guelph, Chatham, Stratford,\nflcial  publicity that British Columbia  Cf   rri,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdj a*   mo\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIs  at  present  obtaining   ln  the   old I St' Thomas and St. Mary.\nland. Is the fnct  thnt during March Mr  Borden at Lacombe.\n\" \"8t \"f r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPri,,n. W,h1^   ar''    Calmry, June 28,-Last evening R.\ntides on B   C   appeared Include one   L   Bord        h OB\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdron ieaderi ad. 1 tomorrow night,\nhundred and thIrty-three pub  cations  dreflged a'b,B%a^er|nR at Lacombe.      This meetfng wlll prohablv b\ufffd\ufffd the\nthe post having been recently vacated\nby Miss Clark. As Is usual at close of a\nterm, mnny of the teachers have resigned and their places will be filled\nIssued this week. The object of tbe\nmeeting Is to take up for discussion\nbetter homes, sanitation, higher\nstandards of life, nursing, hygiene,\nbusiness management of farm houses\nand a general Improvement of rural\nlife conditions. It is the outgrowth of\nthe recommendations of the Roosevelt farm commission and by this\nmeans it lshoped to achieve beneficial results. The convention ls to be\nheld atethe same time as the dry-\nfarming convention.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda can   ior iue   iu 01   u,,.,..  ^^^^^^^^^^^\nconvention for farm women to meet  CZAR  WENT FOR\nin this city, October 17 to 21, will be TURKISH  EDITOR\nConstantinople. June 27. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd M.\nTeharykoff, the Russian ambassador\nhere, recently brought an action\nagainst Tahsin Beg, editor of the\nnewspaper Silah, which appeals at\nSalonika under the auspices ot the\narmy officers, for violent Insults\nagainst the czar and the Russian government.\nTansln Bey, who was tried at Salonika, has been acquitted, and the re-1\nsuit of the trial has been received f\nthere with extraordinary enthusiasm.\nVigorous protests aro made against\nRussia, and The Silah continues its\ninsults, calling for a holy war against\nthe Russian empire.\nM. Teharykoff objects to the sum-\nacquittal, and is taking ener-\nsteps  for  a   revision   of   the\nAlthough in such an advanced age,\nthe old lady expressed her desi e to\nget back to Sapperton where she had\nspent so many happy days, which hold.\nfor her many pleasant recollections.\nKING'S HORSE WINS\nNEWMARKET   RACE\nNewmarket, England, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo\nadd to the triumphs ot the coronation.\nKing George V. of England today\nscored a big turf victory when hla\nthree-year-old, Dorando, won the BoU\ntlsham Plate from a field of six.\nDorando was favorite at 2 to 1.\nNOTICE.\nPowder Mill Explosion.\nPeoria, III., June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAn explosion\nat tbe plant of the Western Powder\ncompany at Edwards Station yesterday resulted ln the death of two men\nand the demolition of the plant. The\nexplosion is supposed to have   been\nmary\nietlc\nThe attention of the management of the Daily News\nhas been called to the effect\nthat contest coupons have\nbeen cut out of papers before\nthe subscribers have received\nthem.\nThis ls to give notice that\nanyone found tampering with\nsubscribers' papers wflT be\nprosecuted, and In protection\nto    contestants    strict    watch\nn?e StkS^^%aU^aSSS^tl7*S\ufffd\ufffd^S^S^% \"S^^S^St^iSS^L^ I ^\"^tf^V^*''1^ aUended by SeCre\" I Btarted ^ a 8\ufffd\ufffdark-    The ^\"a    of .court's juagmeot.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .,\ufffd\ufffd\t\nto tins  tended in large numbers, and mani-1 tary Lennle ln his official capacity,I two men were blown a distance ofl little support from the   central\nrested interest in the proceedings.        owing to his retirement. fifty feet and terribly mangled. thorities.\n ^^^^      will be kept upon thn delivery\nHe gets, however,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   of papers. *\nan-U\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nprovince.\ni tfffWin\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.   \"\ufffd\ufffd\nssb^Sto * dorgan olD SPANISH MINE\n706 Columbia Street\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA      BOY      ABOUT      14 ,\nyears old, would Uke a position in a I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nBtore or  office.     Apply   J. A.  H., i LOT  on\nDaily News office. M^^^^^\nSMALL new house at Edmonds, on\n66x113 foot lot. $800; one-third\ncash.\nFOUND IN COAHUIIA\nI are now overgrown by great trees.\nThe ancient method of obtaining values from the ore waB crude and the\nj tailings contain a considerable percentage of silver.\nMr. Chasm is still searching with a\n} view of locating any other mines that\nmay lie in the same locality. It being\nBRAIN NORMAL AFTER\ni     REMOVAL OE BONE\nTenth  avenue,  just east  of, PERHAPS SAN SABO\nWORKED By! thf P\ufffd\ufffdPular bellef t^t more than one j N\ufffd\ufffdW HAVEN   8URGE0N   EFFECTS\nTenth street, 50x132; light clearing.\nJ&25 cash.\nFIRST   SETTLERS  OF  TEXAS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmine\n1 Saba\nI\nwas   operated    near   the   San\n\"WANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA BOY    ABOUT    FOUR\nteen;   chance to learn good trade.  TWELFTH street corner, 158 and 132\nApply M.. Dally NewB. I    feet fronting on the    two   streets,\nI    and lane alongside. $4000; one-third\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTENDERS   FOR  CLEAR-'     castl\nACCIDENTAL\nENTRANCE.\nDISCOVERY    OF |\n'THE   OLD   HOMESTEAD.\"\nlng and grading school site, Sixtli\nto be in hand by noon ot\n . Specifications can be seen I\nat  the  secretary's  office.    Lowest!\nI    Llano,  Texas,  June   27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe\nThe perennial  drawing   power   of\ni \"The  Old Homestead,\"  which comes\nlned Mrs. Bard and found the \"slight\ninjury\" to her head has caused serious depressions in both back and\nfront of the skull, one of which he\nwas sure, resulted In a piece of bono\npressing down upon some nerve centers.\nBrain Tissue Discolored.\nFiguring out which one  it  was\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nfrom the nature of ber eccentricities\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe surgeon cut into tbe skull, and,\nln   an   operation   that   last   several\nfrom   PECULIAR   MALADY   BY  hours, removed a piece of bone three\nr   u 'inches  Bquare.\nCURE   OF  WOMAN   SUFFERING\nVERY   DIFFICULT   OPERATION.\nlost'to the Opera house tonight, ls lndis-\nav\ufffd\ufffdenue to be in Hand hy noon ot .TH|RD avenue, house near Tenth ^an Saba mine, or at least some other jjputable. and its long success and con-\nJuly 5.'   Specifications^ can b\ufffd\ufffds seen,    Btreet, two or three rooms. 55x1321, aaclent producer of rich ore, has at|tinuous popularity are due in no In-\ntender not necessarily accepted.\nLennie, secretary.\n11.\nfoot lot, well developed\n$2100; easy terms.\nto    fruit.\nlast been discovered.    The existence j considerable measure to the fact that\niof the San Saba mine Is more than a | it is a perfect transcript of   nature;\nWANTED \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BY      YOUNG\nboard and room in central location. I\nApply to Box X., Dally News. I\ntradition.\nt Snv I LOT on Dublin street, upper side, be-1 waaiuon.    The belief that there was, holding the mirror up to nature as do\n1    twp*n    Fiehth    and   Tenth   street   8Uch a mlne in thls part of the Span'i few other P1*?8 \ufffd\ufffdf mo.lern times\ntween   fcighth   ana    lentn   8Weel-1 i8h possessions and that   it contrib | was     accounted    -    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*    -'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n$750.\nWANTED KNOWN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMILLER'S EM-\nployment office, No. 8 Begbie\nstreet, supplies men for all large\nJobs ln this vicinity.   Phone 624.\nOUR SHINGLES ARE A LITTLE\nbetter than is necessary. You can\nlay them cheaper. They make a\nbetter roof. Westminster Mill Co.,\nLtd. Call 860. Box 1003. If yoa\nprefer, order them with your lumber through Small ft Bucklin.\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd600 CHOICE BUILD-\ning lots ln New Westminster and\nBurnaby. We will make special\nterms and conditions to anyone\nwishing to select lots for building\npurposes, and arrange for grading\nstreets, etc. See our Westminster\nHeights addition, corner Eighth\navenue and Cumberland, with open\nstreets, water, electric light service,\netc. As soon as construction on\nthe new car line begins this property will double in value immediately. The Wright Investment Co.,\nLtd., 1110 Dominion Trust building,\nVancouver, 613 Columbia street,\nNew Westminster.\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI AM AUTHORIZED\nto offer a large block of shares in\nImperial Car, Shipbuilding and Dry\nDock corporation, at one-tenth of\npar value, viz: Ten dollar a share\nwill accept for quick deal half cash\nincome real estate, first mortgages,\nGOOD acreage in Surrey and Langley,\n$50 an acre up.\nREID, CURTIS & DORGAN\n70S Columbia Street.\nLIBERAL CONVENTION\nA convention representing the Lib\nerals of British Columbia will be held\nin the city of Vancouver commencing\nAug. 30, 1911.\nEach provincial  constituency ls en\ntitled to send ten delegates for each\nmember  which  such  constituency  is\nentitled to elect to the legislature.\nC. J. McINTOSH,\nSecretary.\nJOHN OLIVER,\nPresident.\nSheriffs Sale\nProvince of British Columbia, County\nof Westminster.\nTo Wit: U\nUnder and by virtue of a rwit of\n11 fa to me directed and delivered\nagainst the goods and chattels of W.\nBeadle at the suit o f Montelius Piano\nHouse, Limited, I have seized and\nwell sell at Vidal's warehouse. Thomp-\nbonds or other good security; am | son block, Columbia street, New West-\nretiring from active business, hence | minster, on Wednesday, the 5th day\nit contrib | was accounted a good play 25'\nuted an enormous amount of silver to. years ago, as far back'as 1880, when1\nIts owners and then to the crown of I it had its Initial performance at the\nSpain is borne out by musty Spanish j Boston theatre and made the most\nrecords that are still on file ln the j telling success ever scored by a new\narchives of the original state Coah-! production   in   Boston.      Year  after\nyear since then it has repeated that\nsuccess, and it has even improved\nwith age. Little melodramatic\ntouches and effects have been eliminated until now there Is more natural\nwit and humor ln the dialogue and\nmore genuine touches of pathos and\nsentiment than ever before. It is\nold, yet ever new, and it is absolutely\ntrue to the New England country life\nwhich it represents. In Joshua Whit-\ncomb, the central figure of that circle of familiar rustic types, we have\nI to welcome a perfect representative\nuila at Monclova, Mexico, as well as\nln the government offices at Madrid.\nHerder Finds It.\nWhile a sheep herder was making\nhis way through the hills about twenty miles northeast of Llano recently\nhe came upon a deep ravine which he\nentered, and In a spirit of adventure\nbegan to explore. It brought him out\na short distance from the^ point where\nhe entered and while making his way\nalong the brow of the hill he came upon the opening of a cavern. He entered and had gone only a few feet ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nwhen he came upon a pile of human' of the best and broadest \"type of hu\nhones. manity,  a prosperous,   warm-hearted,\nThe herder lost no time in getting peace-loving, God-fearing Yankee faraway from the  spot.    He told  John   mer.    And   associated  with  him  we\nChism, a merchant of Llano, of his | shall find, as of old, those other delightful   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nPerkins,  Happy  Jack, Aunt Matilda,\nEb Ganzey and Rickety Ann.\nThere was nothing\nvery peculiar about that part of his\nwork, but underneath the removed\nsection of skull was a discolored\npatch of brain tissue, and to get this\nout was a task calling for great skill\nand delicacy.\nBut Dr. Slattery got lt out without\nInjuring any of the adjacent healthy\nput in the usual silver plate\nto  replace  the  removed   bone,   and\nthen awaited results.\nAb soon as Mrs. Bard was able to\nleave the hospital, which was a few\nNew Haven, June ii,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFor several\nmouths the life of Mrs. M. M. Bard,\nof Cleveland, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Junglass, here, has\nbeen threatened by peculiar mental\nand nervous attacks, the former, on tissues;\none hand, causing her almost li resistible impulses to do herself bodily\nharm, and the later almost killing her j\nby their severity. .^bbbbbbbm-- ^^^m\nThanks to a rare and delicate oper- days ago. it was discovered that all\nation performed by Dr. .Morris Slat- her delusions were gone. She played\ntery at St. Raphael's hospital, tho normally, loved the water, didn't fear\nwoman now ls perfectly well and nlBh places and had no more ner-\nhealthy and her friends are extolling j vous attacks,\nthe surgeon's work as almost a mlr- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd______\naC\ufffd\ufffd      v,    a i. *m\ufffd\ufffd     . ,u    SENATOR   GIVES\n-JMrs. Bard has a fall a few months BLOOD FOR WIFE\nago, which Jarred her head and pro-1 __^_\nduced  severe headaches, but lt was\nnot taken seriously.    But soon after-1    Washington,      June      27. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnited\ndiscovery. Mr. Chism went to the\nplace and came upon six bars of silver ore lying outside the entrance\nto the cave. He had been interested\nfor a long time ln stories of the lost\nSan Saba mine, and this discovery\nled him to believe that he had found\nthe clew.    He spent several days in\nward she began to act peculiarly She I stateg Senator Luke Lea, of Tennes-\nis an accomplished  pianist, and she . ..     ,,,      ... . ,\nachieved a passion for sitting for 8ee- t0 Bave the Ilfe of hl8 8trlcken\nhours at her instrument, playing\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wlfe> heroiclally sacrifled a quart of\nthough with no skill whatever and In his blood at Georgetown hospital yes-\nall sorts of discords\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfor long terday, and today hope for Mrs. Lea's\nstretches, day or night. I recovery,   which   had   almost   been\nWater Caused Great Fear. I abandoned, Is practically assured. The\nAlways fond of aquatics, her   ner-' young senator, as he Ilea near   the\nvous state would  not permit her to  bedside of his wife, is   recuperating\nlook at either the river or the sound  bis strength,\nwithout paroxysms of fear.     On her I     Mrs.   Lea's  condition,   serious   for\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda,   no   ui    uiu.   muoo   \"i u ci    uc- I., ..... I .. ., \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ncharacters   Cy   Prime   Seth 0UtlnBs she had to be kept away from sometime,  became alarming on Sun-\nneighborhoods  In  which   she    might day after an operation.   Her strength,\nsee the water.        '                                I because of lackof blood, was gone and\nShe had  been  fond   of mountains vitality was fast ebbing away.    Sen-\nand high places but now she could not ator Lee, upon learning of her condl-\nbear to look out of even   a second- tlon, demanded tha ta transfusion op-\nstory  window.    And  she had to   be eratlon   be  performed,  and  prepared\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd                           | watched constantly because, she said at once   to submit to the ordeal.   Al-\nMontreal, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe skin graft- Impulses to Injure herself came with tending    physicians    and     surgeons\n8KIN FROM SEVENTEEN\nGIVEN TO PATIENT\nmaking a careful search of other parts, ^^bbbb^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^^h^ *.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***\nof the  ravine and  says   his   efforts inS operation on a large scale, which  such strength that she could barely  made arrangements immediately, and\nwere finally rewarded. ^^^^^^^\nEntrance Covered.\nHe was climbing through dense underbrush to gain the top of the ravine\nwhen he found the almost obliterated\nentrance to a mine. He has made a\npartial exploration of the workings,\nwhich seem to be very extensive. He\nbrought out and has now on exhibition ln Llano samples of ore which\nshow native sliver running through it.\nwas performed on William Thomas at overcome them.\nthis    sacrifice.      Address\nDaily News office.\nBox    T, | of Jul.y 1911, at eleven o'clock in the | That he got this ore from the cave\nJ forenoon, the following, or sufficient\nJ thereof to satisfy the Judgment debt\nFOR   SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGOOD   SOUND   TEAM and costs herein:\nof horses, 3200 lbs., 9 and 10 years ONE BELL PIANO\nold, working every day, wagon and      Terms of Sale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$50.00 cash, balance\nharness;   will  sell  for $650.      Box J $15.00 per month,  with interest pay-\n26, Daily News.\nFOR SALE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBRAND NEW ENG-\nIish kit bag, at Vldal's warehouses;\ncost price.\nTO RENT.\nTO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOM. AP-\nply 713 Trew street.\nTO RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSPLENDID NEWLY\nfurnished rooms in Cliff block, on\nSixth street, one block from Columbia street. Apply the Misses Chap-\nroan, room 2, third floor.\t\nI able quarterly at 7 per cent., secured\nI by lien note on piano.\nT. J. ARMSTRONG,\nSheriff.\nNew Westminster, June 28th, 1911.\nTO     RENT-FURNISHED     ROOMS,\nS'-i.OO pwr w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlfc.     Knvly Traup block.\nTO KBSNT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd GOOD FURNtSHEI>l\nrooms, with board. Apply 55 Royal |\navenue.\nTO RENT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFURNISHED ROOMS\nfor light housekeeping. Apply to A\nH. Ferguson, Pythian Hall Building.\nSEE McELROY\n(or sewer connections\n'Phone R672\nmen agree who were with him at the\ntime he gathered the samples. He al\nso has on exhibition here the bars of\nsilver bullion that were picked up\noutside the cavern. These bars are\nof the size that was common in the\nearly days of Spanish mining.\nPursuing their lnvesigations further Mr. Chism and others have found\nthe ruins of primitive smelting works\nin tbe ravine a short distance from\nthe mine. Surrounding them are\ndumps of tailings from the ore which\nthe General hospital about two\nmonths ago, has at last proved itself\nto be very successful. With the patient walking about the ward, there\ncan be not much doubt of its satisfactory output. Seventeen strong\nhealthy men of the Epidermis Supply\nsociety gave several square inches\napiece to cover about 100 square\ninches of the patient's back which\nhad been burned. Nearly all of the\ngrafted skin \"took,\" and the new epl-\ndemls after some time, came up like\ngrass. Mr. Thomas will remain in the\nhospital for some little while yet, to\nallow his skin to completely heal. Of\nthe men who so generously supplied\nthe necessary skin, the greater part\nhad their bandages off in less than\nthree weeks.\nDr. Slattery a few days ago exam-\nthe operation which followed was declared to have been   very successful.\nNA-DRU-CO\nDYSPEPSIA TABLETS\n' stomach and heartbum-\na\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtet your stomach righl\na box at all druggist*'.\nlfl A Chemical Co. of Cs\nPhone 699.\nP. O. Box 501.\nSnider & Brethour\nGeneral Contractor*\nWestminster T'utt   Building.\nI\nOPERA HOUSE\nHECTOR  MeCAlO,  M\ufffd\ufffd\nFOR RENT-GOOD BOARD AND\nroom; convenient location. 47 Co\nlumbia street.\nUNITED BROTHERHOOD\nOF CARPENTERS\nMeet every Monday ln Labor hall,\nfl, p.m.\nF. H. Johnson, business agent office. Blair's Cigar store. Office phone\nL 508, Residence phone 501.\nPALMER\nGASOLINE ENGINES\n3%  to 26  H. P.\n2 and 4 Cycle. i\nLocal Agents\nWestminster Iron Works\nPhone   S3.\nTenth  St.,  New   Westminster.\n*** *t**a*m**a**a****a*******_**a*as*s*st^***M***t*\nsisaiinsiii m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe\nRoyal Bank of Canada\nCapital paid up   $0,200,000\nReserve        6,900,000\nTlie Hank haa 175 branches,\nextending in Canada from tbe\nAtlantic to the Paciflc; ln Cuba,\nthroughout tlie Island, also in\nPorto Rico, Trinidad, Bahamas,\nNEW YORK and LONDON,\nENGLAND.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDrafts issued without delay\n00 all the principal Towns und\nCities in the World.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThese   excellent   connections\nafford every banking facility.\nNew  Westminster Branch,\nLAWFORD RICHARDSON, Mgr.\nP\nFor Up-to-date\nRINTING\nGO TO\nJackson Printing Co'y\nEstimates given on any kind of job\nprinting.\nThompson Block. Phone 388.\n;JT PAYS To ADVERTISE\n.At\ni*\ufffd\ufffd    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd IN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTHE. DAILY NF.W&.\nTHE\nBankofToronto\nNEW BANKING\nACCOUNTS\nMany People who have\nnever before been in a\nposition to do so, may\nnow be ready to open a\nbank account.\nThe Bank of Toronto\noffers to all such people\nthe facilities of their\nlaage and strong banking organization.\nInterest is paid on Savings\nBalances half-yearly.\nBusiness |Accounts   opened\non favorable terms.\nINCORPORATED 1855\nASSETS  $48,000,000\nBank of Montreal\nESTABLISHED 1817.\nCAPITAL       114,400,000.00\nRESERVE    12,000,000.00\nBranches throughout Canada end\nNewfoundland, ana ln London, England, New York, Ch'tago and Spokane,\nU.S.A., and Mexico City. A general\nbanking business transacted. Let\nters of Credit Issued, available wltb\ncorrespondents in all parts of the\nworld.\nSavings Bank Dspertment\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Deposits\nreceived ln sums of $1 and upward,\nand Interest allowed at 3 per cent, pei\nannum  (present rate).\nTotal  Assets over  $186,000,000.00\nNEW  WESTMINSTER BRANCH,\nG. D. BRYMNER. Manager.\nF. G. GARDINER.\nA. L. MERCER;\nGardiner, Mercer & Gardiner,\nM. S. A.\nARCHITECTS\nWESTMINSTER     TRUST      HLOCK. I\nPhone  661. Box  772\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nMineral Waters\nAerated Waters\nManufactured by\nJ. HENLEY\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.\nTeleohone R 113. Office: Princess 8t\nNEW WESTMINSTER,\nBRANCH\n615 Columbia Street.\nB. C\nWestminster\nTransfer Co.\noffloa 'Phone in.     Barn 'Phone 1OT\nBegbie Street.\nBaggage   delivered   promptly   2a\nany part of tke city.\nLight and Heavy Hauling\nOFFICE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTPAM DEPOT.\nCITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.\nWEDNESDAY\nJUNE 28\nTwenty-Fifth Season\nDenman Thompson's Celebrated Play\nThe Original\nkTk\ne\nou\nHomestead\nThe Famous Double Quaitette. The Palms. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd The Great Church Choir\nA Perfect Cast. Complete Scenic Production. All the Favorites.\nJust as Played in New York over 3 years.\nDirection of Mr. Franklin Thompson.\nPrices,   50   cts.   to   $1.50\nSeat Sale, McKenzle's Pharmacy J\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nAlteration\nSale\nFOR\nDAYS\ny.\nCommencing Today and Ending July 10th.\nWhile contractors are putting in our new front we are\noffering some very special bargains in MEN'S WEAR\nSpecial Value\nIn Men's\nThree - Piece\nSUITS\nSome specially fine worsted <\ufffd\ufffd 1 A f\\CT\nSuits, $25.00 values for      . 4> * HwD\n11.95\nA few odd lines, fancy grey\nworsteds, $20.00 values for\nSome fine Tweed  Suits,\n$18.00 values for\nLine of Tweeds to clear;\n$15.00 values for\n11.95\n9.95\nT\nwo\n-Pi\nlece\nSUMMER\nSUITS\nExtra  Value\nHalf-lined   coat and cuff- (tl ^ tL(\\\npant Suits,$l 8.00 values for tyLO.Jl)\nCool unlined summer suits,\n$16.00 values tor\nCool unlined summer suits,\n$12.00 values for\nCool unlined summer suits,\n$10.00 values for\n9.40\n7.50\nHats $1.50\nSoft and Stiff Felt\nHats; good value\nat $2.50 and $3.00\nSale Price $1.50\nI\nOdd Lines in Men's   Straw\nHats, worth $1.50 to $2.50\nSale price, 50 cts.\n95c. SHIRTS\nGreat values in Negligee Shirts,\nworth $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75., to\nclear at      ...      95 cts.\nThese are exceptional value\nMen's Odd\nTrousers\n100 pairs of Men's Odd Pants;\nvalues up to |3.00; to clear Ht.\nper pair $1.60\nHosiery   Values\nFancy Lisle and Cottot Had\nHose; regular 50c lines: to\nclear 35c or 3 pal:B for .'.$1.00\nSpecial Fancy Cotton Hos*; 3\npair for  50c\nBOYS'\nThree-Piece\nSUITS\nThere are 'about 80 of these Fine\nTweed Suits, ranging in value from\n$6.50 to $9.00.   To clear at . .$3.50\n$3.50\nTHE SUIT\nCHILDREN'S BUSTER SUITS; a full range of these in sizes\nfrom 3 to 8 years; Clearing price the Suit $3.00.\nThis Is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss.\nMM\nReid & McDonald\nThe Store of Satisfaction\nNew Westminster, PAGE FOlTR\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.    \"*\nTiie uaiiy News\n~r\nPublished by The Dally News Publish-\nlng Company, Limited, at their offices,\ncorner   of   McKenzie   and    Victoria\nStreets.\nsaid by authorities to be one of the\nbest comedies of the immortal\ndramatist, deserved well of local\nlovers of the art. Miss Witter, in the\nrole of Viola, charmingly Tilled thu\ndifficult part, wMle Sebastian, the\ntwin brother, was acted in a manner\n,,,.]    \ufffd\ufffd.' Miss Amv Witter, of  \\ an-   every conceivable purpose   while the   graceful novelty, but as a dance it is\ncouver    The production of this play, j newest device, that   of affixing   th<j   more difficult than it seems.\ncones gives a maDBab\ufffd\ufffd treat |     A  disadvantage   is that  the   staircase ls curved and has a kind of land-\nup.    This  half landing\nhas to be taken in one step, Just like\nrubber ^^^^^^^^^^^^\nment at one's own fireside    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nThere were sceptics present yester-1 ins half way\nday during the demonstrations    who\nwere scared of the    electric    shocks,\nbut these never came simply because\nthe careful treatment each piece   ol\nwhich left no doubt that the role was  mechanism goes through before being\ntaken by a clever actress, Miss Uirdie | placed  on tne  market ensures abso\nE.A.Paige Managing Director j McPhee. | lute  safety  against  what  sometimes\nIn a performance ef this kind where  does happen by using inferior brands\nall the parts were taken by members j    For the sum of three cents per hou;\nof the gentler sex, it must be no easy  using the ordinary electrical lightning\nmanner to fill the bill to perfection,   bracket,  work  can  be  done  at    e.v\nbut last night nothing but praise coufd  press speed and not only so, but bet-\nbe offered to the band of Thespians   ter and without raising the faintest\nwho acted the respective characters.\nA particularly pleasing feature of the\n! performance  was  the    rendition    of\nj musical  scores  by   Miss  Annie  Loc-\nI heed.    Miss Currie presided at    the\npiano.\nthe ordinary steps of a staircase a lit\ntie lower down. The music allows\nyou only the same time, and dancers\nwill appreciate what this means. Each\ntread or step of the staircase has to\nbe taken to one bar of music.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.\nCITY  AFFAIRS.\nwhich:\nAmong the various matters\noccupied the attention of the City\nCouncil on Monday evening the discussion and decision in regard to the\nappointment of an auditor was the\nmost important. We repeat that we\nare glad the Council is going to\nthrow   this  Important  position   open\nDUNKLEY VACUUM CLEANER.\nsuspicion of dust,^^^^^^^^^^^^\nDemonstrations will be held at the\nRussell hotel all week and tliose who\nhave work of this nature to do will\nbe assured satisfaction if a visit is\nmade to Demonstrator Keeley, who is\nin charge of the appliances.\nSTAIRCASE\nSuccessful\nGiven   at\nLondon, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDuring the last\nyear or two all light operas that\ncome out of Vienna have been \"made\"\nby waltzers. Nearly the whole civi-\nlizer world ls familiar with the waltz\nof \"The Merry Widow,\" and \"The\nWaltz Dream,\" as its name signifies,\n_ contributed   'something   novel   in   a\nt0 and thus early \"it-is no secret; to state *^torJ,al 5?DB!' ,but it remained for\n^^^^^      Demonstration    ^^^^^\nRussell Hotel.\nYesterday    the    special    suite    of\nrooms engaged by the representatives\nof the Dunkley vacuum cleaner, \"the\ncleaner that cleans,\"   were   beseiged\n^a .  . ,. _ all day when expositions of the work\nto public competition, and hope the done  by  th,g    wonderful    invention\nresult of this may be the discovery | were shown to householders and pro\nof a thoroughly competent and trust- prietors of large stores of this city\nworthy official, who will be abl^\n....     ,.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ._ ___   mai me Baies nave Deen larger man\nkeep the accounts of the city in pro- anflclliatP(,  hv the demonstrators.\nper order. But we are bound to say | jt lg difficult after seeing this\nthat the offer of such a miserable wonderful machinery to name any-\nsalary as fifty dollars per month for .thing 'n the cleaning line which can-\nST, . .  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tn not be accomplished by the Dunkley\nthis  post  does not  encourage  us to  fmm  e]eanlng   (and    (noroughIv    ayt\nexpect that the best    man    will    be that) carpetg( to dusting flicks oft   a\nfound.    We  cannot   understand   why j Sunday   suit.   There   are brushes of\nthe  council  should  be  so mean    in\nthis  respect,. and  shut out the  possibility of securing a good offieer by\nWALTZ\nLONDON'S\nLATEST\noffering a remuneration that is only\nan inducement to indulge in speculation and graft.\nIt is a little amusing    to see    the\nhigh ground taken by the friends   of\nMoses  B.  Cotsworth, and  their  suggestion that it would be beneath the\ndignity of that individual to become\na candidate for    the    position.    W'e\nquite fail to see why Mr. Cotsworth\nshould be placed upon a pelestal, and\nhis reputation and position be    considered to be endangered by his becoming   a candidate.   It   cannot   be\nsaid that the amount of the salary has\nanything to do with this, because the\nMayor stated that this same high and\nmighty person, whose    dignity    ia of\nsuch consequence, and who demanded\nand  received forty  dollars per dijm\nat the commencement of bis original\nappointment, is now engaged as clerical assistant ln the City Hall at flfty\ndollars per month.   But whatever may\n-be  the   reason   for   this   tender   susceptibility, it is perhaps just as well\nthat Mr.  Cotsworth should not be a\ncandidate for the auditorshlp, because\nhis chances of being appointed to the\npost are not of the best.    Both  the\nCouncil and the ratepayers have had\nenough of the Cotsworth   system   to\nlast them for a long while.\nAs to the employment-of the ex-\nauditor upon clerical work it would\nbe interesting to know how and by\nwhom   Uila   was   authorised,     lt   was\n.   evident    t.tia.1    line    Mayor's    announcement   ot   Vhls   was   a  surprise   to     tho\nCouncil. Our impression is that it\nwas given out not very long since thai\nall the departments at the City Hall\nwere well ancl sufficiently staffed. To\ndisco', er now that it has been found\nnecestary to impress the services of\n& perron who rated his ability as the\nhighest and his worth at fqrty dollars\nper diem, at the very modest reward\nof fifty dollars per month is\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwell,\nthis really is an indignity.\nIt is gratifying to learn that the\ndevelopment of our market continues,\nand that in consequence of steadily\nincreasing patronage it has become\nnecessary to make addition to the\nstabling accommodation. It is somewhat unfortunate, however, that owing to the possible erection of a n-jw\nCity Hall over this site the provision\n-of new stabling will have to be deferred.\nThe City Hall translation project\nhas, of course, been on the tapis for\n-a good wliile now, lt is so long indeed\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat ii seemed as if this woul.l never\nset beyond the project stage, lt Is\nInteresting, therefore, to learn from\nHis Worship that there is now a likelihood of a by-law being submitted to\nauthorize the actual realization of\nthe proposal, That the city needs\nmore ample and improved civic headquarters there can be no question, and\nthere i.s little doubt that when the\nproposal is put before them it will, if\nof a tatisfactory character, receive\nthe approval of the general body of\nratepayers.\nThe Count of Lunembourg,\" London's latest comic opera success, to\nintroduce what is unique, the staircase waltz.\nIn this latest exemplification of the\npoetry of motion from the city of the\nbeautiful Blue Danube, Mr. Bertram\nWallis. with Miss Lily Elsie, glides I\nup a golden staircase in Herr Franz\nlehar's   success.      It  ls   certainly   a '\nMass Meeting\nof Liberals\nUnder Auspices of New Westminster\nLiberal  Association\nA mass meeting of Liberals of this\ncity and district will be held in St.\nPatrick's hall, Blackwood street,\nTHURSDAY EVENING\nJULY 6\nat Eight O'clock.\nThe meeting will be addressed by\nHon. William Templeman, M.P.\nDr. Clark, M.P.\nJ. W. Weart, Esq., Liberal candidate\nGeorge Kennedy, Esq., President of\nLiberal Association; and others.\nThe chief national questions of the\nday will be discussed. AdmissTon free.\nAnother day's work has been ac-\n^jBomplished on McKenzie street. Well\ndone; we may be able to cross the\nStreet by next Christmas. Let us re-\n; -jnentber that the work was only\nstarted last December and be thankful.       ,\nMISS AMY WITTER APPEARS\nIM \"TWELFTH NIGHT\"\n*'\nOwinf; to the short notice of   their\nVisit being  given,  th-- attendance    at\n;. the opera house    \\ esterday    evening\n.  **g&B sniall,--lfo small  it   was    distress-\n\"'\"'ftig 1(7\";!]!    Sliaki-si imi .n     students.\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Twelfth Nit-lit\" was presented by the\nBaker's Cocoa\nand Chocolate\nARE THE STANDARDS OP THE WORLD\n53 Highest Awards in Europe\nand America\nA  Five-Days' Cruise to the Northland, $44.00,\nIncluding  Meal* and  Berth. ,\nSCENERY  UNSURPASSED.\nACCOMMODATION   PERFECT.\nSS. PRINCE RUPERT\n'and PRINCE GEORGE\nSailing from Johnson's Wharf at        12    MIDNIGHT\nFOR   PRINCE   RUPERT   AND STEWART     Thursdays\nFOR VICTORIA AND SEATTLE    Tuesdays\nConnecting at Prince Rupert with steamer for Pott Simpson, Kincolith and the Queen Charlotte Islands; also with the Grand Trunk\nPacific Railway trains east 100 miles.\nTickets to all points East via the Grand Trunk System, double\ntrack route.   Ask for Illustrated Booklets.\nCITY TICKET OFFICE:  527  Granville  8treet,  Vancouver.\nPhone Seymour 7100.\nTickets to and from Europe\nB.C. Mills\nlimber and Trading  Co.\nManufacturers and Dealers In All Kinds of\nLUMEBR, LATH, 8HINGLE8, SASH, DOOR8. INTERIpR FINISH,\nTURNED WORK, FI8H BOXES  LARGE STOCK PLAIN AND\nFANCY GLASS.\nRoyal City Planing Mills Branch\nTelephone  12 New Westminster Box  13\/\nI    .   ..'\n-y        .....\nDo Not Waste Money\nSave a little systematically, for lt Is the stuff that the foundations of wealth and happiness are built of.\nMoney may be used Id two ways; to   spend   for   what   Is\nneeded now ahd to Invest for what shall be needed ln the fu\nture.   Money cannot be Invested until lt is flrst saved.\nPROTECT YOUR FUTURE WITH A 8AVING8 ACCOUNT.\nThe Bank of Vancouver\nAuthorized Capital, $2,000,000.     Columbia, comer Eighth street\nA. L. DEWAR, General Manager D. R. DONLEY, Local Manager.\nFor   Delicious\nCooked   Ham\nGO TO \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTIIE NEW MILL AT 1000 ALBERT STREET, -MONTREAL\nH For over 131 years tliose well-known preparations have been made only\nat the company's mills (the largest in the world) at Dorchester, Jtfass.,\nU. S. A. In order to keep pace with the rapidly increasing demand for its\ngoods in the Dominion of Canada and the British Provinces*, a large mill has\nheen put in operation in Montreal.\nC Witli the finest possible eouipmenl of modern machinery,\nwith the accumulated experience of more than a century and\na quarter in the selection and blending of cocoa bean.; and\nby thc employment of a perfect mechanical process of\nmanufacture, consumers and dealers are assured that the\nuniformity of quality and delicacy of flavor which\nhave made these goods the standards of the\nworld will be maintained.\nU.To facilitate the distribution of goods, selling offices\nare located at Montreal, Winnipeg and Vancouver.\nReKl'stpret!\nTrade-Mark\nWe guarantee the absolute purity of these\ngoods under the pure food laws of Canada\nWALTER BAKER & CO. LIMITED\nDORCHESTER, MASS.\nMONTREAL, CANADA\nP. BURNS & CO.\n|  'Phone 101.\n645 Columbia St.\nE. H. BUCKLJN, N. BEARDSLEE, W. P. H. BUCKLIN,\nPres. and Geni. Mgr.        Vice-President. Sec. and Treaa.\nSMALL-BUCKLIN\n=====   LUMBER CO., LTD.   ==========\nManufacturers  and   Wholesale Dealera In\nFir, Cedar  and   Spruce Lumber\nPhones No. 7 and 877.   Shingles, Sash,  Doors,  Mouldings, Etc.\nW. R. GILLEY, Phone 122.\nG. E. GILLEY, Phone 291.\nPhones, Office 15 and 16.\nGilley Bros. Ltd.\nCOLUMBIA STREET WEST.\nWholesale and Retail Dealers In Coal\nCEMENT, LIME, SEWER PIPE, DRAIN TILE, CRU8HED ROCK,\nWASHED GRAVEL AND CLEAN SAND, PRESSED BRICK AND\nFIRE BRICK.\nCALL AND SEE ME IF YOU WANT\nMarine   Insurance\nI have arranged    to   handle this business and represent    English\nCompanies.\nVV. F. Edmonds\nINSURANCE  SPECIALIST\n613 Columbia Street. Over Bank of Toronto.      Phone 927.\nADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.\nTHE DAfLY NEWS.\nPAGE OTB.\nGRUMPY REJECTS\nTEMPTING OffER\nGORDON SPRING NAME8 PROHIBI-\nTIVE PRICE TO TORONTO-\nWILL STAY BY CHAMPIONS-\nDECISION WELCOMED.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Thompson, Toronto   Lacrosse   club,\nToronto.\n\"Will  accept  $5000 and. expenses\nfor the remainder of the season.\n\"Gordon Spring, Westminster, B.C.\"\nIn the above briefly worded    telegram, Grumpy Spring Bhowed that he\nis above approaching.   Yesterday the\nlocal lacrosse fans read the exclusive\nmessage which appeared In the Dally\nNews,  and  the  Vancouver   News-Advertiser, and wondered lf our famous\nlittle home player would accept   the\nTWO REEEREES ARE\nNAMED EOR SATURDAY\nWHISTLE8 WILL BE HANDLED BY\nW. E. DITCHBURN AND T. D.\nCU8HECK\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWILL HAVE UNIVERSAL APPROVAL.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i\nW. E. Ditchburn and T. D. Cusheck,\nfurther   descriptions    of   the   hiding greeted with cheers by the many peo-\nplace, and still  further proof   is al- pie who witnessed the entire affair,\nlegedto have been found in the frag-     The    men    in    the    auto    utterel\nment known as the book of Jesu ben  threats of having the big officer dis-\nlyt'&k. | missed.    The owner of th? car gave\nVaulable Treasure. | the  name of   Lawrence   Wedca   and\nAny  description   of  the   supposed  said he hailed from a little town   ln\ncontents ot the secret chamber would Idaho.   He had six companions ln the\nbe impossible, but It was understood  car.\nthat the  treasure alone to  be  found ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthere would be worth several millions I .... :.\". ..   __.  _.___\nof  pounds.    Jesu  ben   Syraks   book!        wonderful egg eater.\nstates   very   definitely   that  the  con-i \t\ntents of the hiding place certainly in- 8an Francisco, Cal., June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nelude the table of tie laws, hi iden Breaking eggs as fast as they were\nthere  untll  the coming  of the  Mes-' handed to him and gulping their con-\nt'iJn' JLrH?nU\ufffd\ufffd.n!I,UrHCt,CfH5:C.ri^\ufffd\ufffd \" a rate of one in three sec-\ntain, according to the cipher, that the!      ,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .        \/T.      ......\nboth bt Victoria, were yesterday \"ecret place contains treasures of al-1 ondB- Nlck Vo,z- a butcher, last night\nevening appointed referees for the most Incalculable worth, as well as swallowed fifty-four eggs ln 186 sec-\nWestminster vs. Vancouver league manuscripts and archives of the very onds, thereby rebutting the statement\nchampionship match at Vancouver.      , highest scientific value.    Included in of a weU kn0Wn   physician   that   lt\nThus ls cleared away any local feel \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, c'Pher ls \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. \"Blxty and six \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .\nlng which has existed In the past \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdd; _\ufffd\ufffdn \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd? authorized persons who:c\ufffd\ufffd\"!,i not be done ^0,,\/ KOt \"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd egKS\nmatches this season when the cham\nMonevto Loan\nmay attempt   to   disclose the secret and $100 to boot\nplons and near champions were wag Ichamber.   _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'. I    Several days ago Abe Shapiro, the\n..    .....     \ufffd\ufffd___   ' Beginning   Work.\nlng the battles for supremacy.\nThe decision    to   reintroduce\ntbe\nI    In  August,   1909,  the   first   rxcava-\ndouble referee system was made at i.tlonB were be*un ln t,le latest se\nJ proprietor of a butcher shop, offered\nto bet  Leo  Sanders  $100 that   Volz\n^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^-*7T\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"sZ\\\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd and~un7eV\\ar,ou;;uVte7f;g7s|could  devour  flfty-four eggs   In   six\nheld yesterday evening In the West | \" to the real object of the expedition,  minutes.\nminster club. The delegates from tho I The work has been continued since, Sanders sought advice of a doctor,\nTerminal City club were Con Jones I but wlth certaln necessary interrup- and received what was to him satis-\nWill Ellis, Harry Cowan, while C. A.'  tl0\"8    . u , , factory d*U'      Then J16, *&L \"P *\ufffd\ufffd\nWelsh, Pat Feeney, J. It. Agar and!. D'jpatchea received from Jerusa- wager and supplemented It by mak-\nNels Nelson represented the Westmln-:Iem '\"* Ma>' set forth that the excev| ing a similar bet with Volz. After\nster club \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdatorB ,lave found and carried  away I eating the eggs Volz took two drinks\nThe respective  managers    of    the . certaln treasureB hidden from the Ro-  of whisky and resumed work,\ntwo teams, with Nels Nelson as presi I \"\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *ben they sacked Jerusalem In\n'A. D.  iO, including Solomons crown,\ndent of the governing body, met in\nsecret conclave and their deliberations were announced later.\nIn making the official statement.\nManager Welsh voiced the opinion ot\nall present when he remarked, \"The\nWestminster and Vancouver public,\nthe teams, and the respective clubs\nfeel that with referees on the field\nwho are members of the competing\nteams that it Is not doing the right\nthing. However Impartial a referee\nso placed may be, there are always\ndoubts thrown upon his honesty ot\npurpose. There will, we think, be\nmorp satisfaction all round by the\nselection of outside officials to run\nour matches. It has been decided\nthat In the match of Saturday each\nreferee will have equal rights.\"\nsword and ring, aau. that with this\nplunder they were on a yacht headed\nfor England.\nCaptain Parker said later in an Interview that all the antiquities discovered by the British syndicate had\nbeen left in the hands of the Turkish\ngovernment. Just what treasures the\nexplorers discovered has not yet been\nmade known.\nFURTHER EIGHT ON\nFAMOUS CIPHER\nDOCUMENTS WHICH GUIDED EXCAVATORS IN JERUSALEM-\nSECRETS HIDDEN IN EZEKIEL\nANO BOOKS OF MOSES.\nGORDON SPRING\nJerusalem, May 20.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFurther light\nhas been shed on the secret cipher\nwhich Is supposed to have led the\nEnglish syndicate, under Captain\nParker, to begin Its excavations underneath the Mosque of Omar at Jerusalem, a labor that resulted recently\nin the unearthing of valuable Biblical\nantiquities.       The  details    given   be-\ncapt aft.r th* bt,; a.m. on Saturday\nnext. Mime people even going to the\nextent of declaring that this bad been\ngiven them flrst hand, have all been\nshattered by despatching the above\ntelegram.\nGordon is a player who stands by\nhimself In his especial position, and\nhe will be liked all the better for preferring to stand by his club when he\nis most wanted. When an athlete is\nasked to name his own sum and does\nso. it shows that he is badly required.\nGrumpy   has   had   offers   before,  and\nINCENSED POLICEMAN\nTEARS OFF AMERICAN FLAG\nAutomobile  Owners   Refused  to    Remove   Old   Glory\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOfficer   Seized\nBunting Himself.\nCalgary, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPoliceman Finlayson was the central figure in a\nflag incident on Thursday, and also\nthe hero of hundreds of sympathetic\ncitizens who witnessed the whoie proceedings.\nFinlayson was on duty at the corner of West First street and Eight\navenue. A party of four or flve in an\nautomobile decked out in a very decided manner with Stars an.l Stripes,\nwas making itself unusually conspicuous up and down the street. Thero\nwas not a sign of a Union Jack anywhere near or round about the car.\nPoliceman Finlayson did not like\nthe look of the thing, and more than\na hundred citizens who were watching proceedings. Had they been passing  around   quietly   without  making\n6f\nNow on the\nmarket\nMEADS'\nSubdivision\nDistrict lot 171, corner Sixth avenue and Twentieth street.\nNew cutoff runs through property\nand the Eburne carline Just below.\nCheap   taxes,   cheap  carfare, pure\nspring water, beautiful view.\nJust 22 lots on the subdivision and\nPrices range from\n$700 up\nON MORTGAGES\nAgreements0* Sale\nPURCHASED\nAT REASONABLE\nRATES and TERMS\nThe Westminster Trust\nand Safe Deposit Co., Ltd.\nJ. J. JONES, Mgr.-Dir.\n28 Lorne Street New Westminster\n& WHITE HOUSE\nLadies' Mull or Muslin Dresses, in\nwhite and colors, prices from $4.35 up\nLadies' Repp, Shambray and Gingham Dresses, all in good colors\nfrom $3.00 up.\nLadies' Wash Skirts in white and colors from $1.65 up\nA. J. Birtch,\n617 Columbia Street\nany   particular  show   of  themselves,\n... -..       ,    ~~         I without any aggressive action, the po-1   v\n*S_   '      piphw   ln   Taxta. I (iceman  and the citizens  wouM   not! the  terms  are  very  easy,  viz;    one-1\nBiblical studies, found tracS of w\ufffd\ufffd* I K\ufffd\ufffdn \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \" *    *\ufffd\ufffd overlook \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\nhe believed to be a very complicated |    And ln addition to that the poWce-i    \ufffd\ufffd you wish to smut* a lot In thla\nman was under the belief that the au-f choice subdivision you win hav\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\niasier | j,urry;  hurry!  hurry!\nHindoo Corn Cure, Price 25c. No fare, No Pay\nHindoo Rheumatism OH\nCures all aches and pains in a few seconds; cannot be beat for rheumatic troubles.   No cure, no pay.\n1 * From all Druggist*.\nINDIA MEDICINE CO., FRASER MILLS, BX.\ncipher which was ln part used ln the\nHebrew texts. He then tui ned his\nattention to the Talmud and found\nthere, In the Book of Mischna, an indication that, hidden in the book of\nEzeklel and ln certain of Moses'\nbooks, were valuable sacred secrets\nwhich could be declared to no one.\nIn   his continued  research  he found\ntomobile   was  going  a   little\nthan the law allows, and approached\nthe auto and began to talk about thej\nspeed regulations.    He says that they\ndefied him  to stop the car or in any)\nway Interfere with the decorations.    I\nWhen they swung Into view on the\nPopulation  of Australia.\nMelbourne, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe new een-\nSNAP I   Cheapest.U\ufffd\ufffdtM&\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ\nness portion of the city; $15j\nMcQuarrie Rros ll $soo\ufffd\ufffdcash; ba]a*ce * &*<* 2 years.\nIn the book of Ezeklel. In cipher,   a\nthese he has turned down cold. When I description of a secret hiding place In; sus returns give the Commonwealth\nhe sent off the telegram yesterday he  Jerusalem.   In order to check this In-: of Australia a population of 4.449,495,\nnamed a figure which on the face of  formation,  Dr.  Juvelics  then   turned  against 3,773,801 in 1901\nPhone  696.\n622 Columbia street.\nit Is prohibitive. It is a figure whicli\nno club could afford tn pay\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand\nthat Is just why Grumpy sent it. He\ndeserves well of the champions.\nREGINAS WILL MEET\nWEST   END   RIVALS\nNow that every team in the lntT-\nmediate league championship has\nplayed every other team, what may\nhe termed the second half of th\" season is begun. Tomorrow evening the\nWest End will endeavor to retrieve\ntlieir laurels which they lost earlier\nln the season to the Heginas when\nthe ball is faced off at Queens park at\nsix o'clock. Eor the match under\nnotice the West Enders will have\nGeorge Sangster between the uprights. The result of the last meetltiN\nwns In favor of the Heginas hy R-3,\nbut thi' losers of thnt engagement\nhave vowed such can never be chronicle 1 again, or they will know the reason why. Johnny Howard wlll be\nasked to hold the whistle on this\noccasion, and this alone should be a\ntreat   for the fans.\nhis attention to the books of Moses, | third time he ordered them  to stop\nas a consequence of the hint in the and with a deft and swift movement,\nTalmud  that  these  books   also  con- he  grasped   the  foreign   flag  in   his\ntarnei   valuable   Information   in   the hand, tore it down, broke the   pole\nsame cipher, and bearing on the loca- across  his   knee,  tore   the   flag   to\ntion of the hiding place.   Tn the book shreds and threw it on the street.\nof  Deuteronomy  the  doctor   found The action  of the  policeman   wasf-\nModel Bakery\nH. C. Mark & Sons\nCorner  Fourth  Ave.  and  Second  St.\nBREAD SPECIALISTS.\nPhone 435.\nM cBRIDE & CLARKE\nRoom 16, Collister Block.\nPhone 929.\n.H.I.C^.\nMEMORANDUM\nOPEN     EVENINGS   UNTIL  S   O'CLOCK\nOfe\ni-df$f\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd &\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,* '*.\naJfi, *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\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\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd BASEBALL. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTuesday, June 27.\nAt Vancouver\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSpokane 9, Vancouver 4.\nAt Victoria\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVictoria 5, Tacoma 3.\nSeattle-Portland game postponed\nowing to rain. i\nArrangements have been completed\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwhereby the members of the Queens\navenue Methodist church Sunday\nschool class will spend Dominion Day\nat Blackie Spit. A special train has\nbeen chartered, and this wlll leave\nwith a big contingent from the G. N.\nN. R. station at eight o'clock. The\npicnickers will leave on ths return\njourney at six o'clock. As this new\nseaside retreat has not yet been\nset! led, there Is no store house on t\nscale to scope with a big influx of\nvisitors, and it therefore behoves holiday makers to take their baskets with\nthem.\n5 Per Ct. is All the Interest We Charged\nFor the money to build this house.   Let us loan\nyou the money to Buy or Build*\nWRITE,  PHONE OR CAM, FOR OUR PLAN\nCanadian Home Investment Company, Limited\nnOOM 4, SMITH BLOCK, COLUMBIA  ST,  NKW WESTMINSTER,  B.  C.\nPacific Coast\nRoof Paint Co.\nPainters and repairers\nof all kinds of roofs.\nFire  and Moss Proof\nManufacturers of\nP. P. Damp Resister\nfor brick and cement walls\nFactory, 375 Simpson Street\nOffice, 41 Sixth Street. Phone, 511\nADVERTISE in the NEWS PAGE SIX.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28,  1911.\nfmwm voting in daily i the 2nd. grand prize\nNEWS BIO AUTOMOBILE CONTEST\nAll Candidates Are Getting Well Under Way and Great Campaign is Waxing Warmer |\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdContestants in Each District Showing Increased Activity\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThree Thou-\nsand Dollars in Prizes; Three for Each District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJust a\nLittle Effort on Part of Candidates Will Land a Prize.\nThe $1750 Auto is on Display at T. A. Muir & Go's. Drug Store.   The $500 Piano Can be Seen at   the\nColumbia Piano House.   The Furniture Sets Can be Seen at Galloway & Lewis.   The Watches\nCan Be   Seen At T. Gifford's Jewelry Store.   The Scholarships Were Purchased\nFrom The Westminster Modern Business School.\nCandidates In the Daily News Auto\nContest, every one of thera are doing\nsomething more than simply sitting\nup and taking notice.\nThere're buttling.\nThey're getting votes, clipping coupons, getting subscriptions. A glance\nat the many votes polled during the\nlast few days, as shown by comparison of today's figures with those of\nMonday's ls sufficient evidence that\nthe candidates are Improving every\nopportunity to secure votes.\nAre you, Miss Candidate, alive to\nthe exceptional opportunity offered\nby the Dally News in their 13000 contest.\nHas lt occurred to you that you can\nmake $1760 In the next few weeks?\nJf not, think It over and see how easy\nIt will be.\nWe are Just starting out in the contest and from now on the competition\nwill grow daily more spirited.\nMake every day count for you.\nMake every day yield its harvest of\nvotes. Don't be backward about asking your friends for votes. You may\nbe very sure of one thing; before this\ncontest ls over your friends are going\nto give their support to some candidate. It is simply a question of whom\nthey will help, and in many cases the\nsupport will be given to the candidate who gets there first. Many of\nthe contestants who are making a success have remarked the ease with\nwhich subscriptions are secured. If\nyou are doubtful, try it.\nLet people know that you are In\nearnest, that you intend to win one\nof the prizes and that you need their\nhelp.\nThe fltntest Department will be\nopen every evening until nine o'clock\nevery evening from now on for the\nbenefit of those who cannot fall during the day time.\nA  Prize for an  Effort. j\nThis is your opportunity to secure\none of thp eleven costly ami desirable  i\ngifts absolutely free.   Nothing Is ever\ngained by standing back and allaying  !\nothers to secure   the   prizes of   life. :\nif ere    is    an    exceptional    offer    in   |\nwliich   many   valuable   prizes   will   be\nawarded to popular ladies strictly cn\ntheir ambition and energy.\nMiss Bell Hood     1660\nMiss M.  Elley     1340\nMiss Helen C. Day   8240\nMrs.  Poigndestre      3390\nMiss Genevieve Drlscoll   6250\nMiss Katie Muir   2870\nMiss Hazel  Kenny     1210\nMiss Vera Gilley    6640\nMiss Winnie Keary    1260\nMiss Marie Morrow    1200\nMiss Lillian Jenkins    4420\nMiss Ruby Fletcher   3200\nMiss  Ruth Robinson     3400\nMiss   Rogers     1680\nMiss  Jennie  Bryson    1000\nMiss Daisy Dawe    1670\nMiss Kathleen We'sh   1850\nMiss Naomi Rolph     5450\nMfss Adelaide Bllodeau  13170\nMiss G.  Corrigan     1490\nMrs. Winnie Talt    15*00\nMiss Evelyn Cunningham    17270\nMiss C.  Boule     1640\nMrs. E. Thompson  4360\nMrs. C. S. Davles   6300\nDistrict No. 3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll territory covered\nby the Dally and Weekly News outside the city limits of New Westminster.\nMiss Pearl  Brlce,  Ladner    1160\nMrs. H. Cooper, Langley  1240\nMrs. G. W. Sterling, Le Roche\nLanding        1150\nMrs. Rai'linson. Langley    1000\nMrs. F. E. Herring, Fords Landing    1530\nMiss Stewart, Fraser Mills  .... 1540\nMiss    Kathleen    McBride,   Port j\nGuichon   1400\nMiss Katie Neilson, Soutb Vancouver   \t\nMiss Annie Hambrook, South\nVtncouver   \t\nMiss Rosy Phllcox, Mission  \t\n. Christie McGregor, Ladner  ....\nMiss Maggie Gilchrist, Ladner..\ni Miss Lily Burr, Ladner\t\n' Miss Vera Gillanders, Ladner ..\nI Miss Emma Chlddell, Ladner ..\nj Miss Juanita McClusky, Ladner.\nI Miss Olive Alexander, Sunbury.\nMiss Lillian Cogglns, Sunbury..\nMiss Martha Pybus, Ladner\t\nMiss Editb Falk, Westham Island\nMiss G. Dove, Nortb Vancouver\nMiss M. Peterson, 1510 Cbarles\nl St,, Vancouver \t\nMrs. Kennedy, Eraser Mills\t\n, Miss Helga Johnson, 1761 Fifth\nI Ave. East, Vancouver\t\nMrs. E. W. Money, Burquitlam..\nMiss Grace Morrison, Edmonds.\nMrs.\nMiss\nMiss\nMiss\nMiss\nMiss\nMiss\nW. T. McGlloray, Chilliwack\nHuff, Chilliwack  \t\nEthel McCabe, Chilliwack\nK. Smith, Abbotsford ....\nEffle Wooler, Abbotsford .\nMay Musgrave, Earl's Road\nGertrude Volgt, East Colllngwood   \t\nMiss Murray, Central Park  ....\nMiss White, Port Kells \t\nMiss    Mary    Peterman,    Fraser\nMills \t\nMiss Martha Nelson, Coquitlam.\nMiss Georgia McLean, Coquitlam\nMiss   Eitzgeral:!.   Huntingdon...\nMiss White, Cloverdale \t\nMiss Hutchins,  Milner  \t\n1000\n1200\n1790\n1500\n1270\n1000\n1300\n1000\n1400\n1300\n1280\n1740\n1000\n1070\n1000\n1000\n1000\n1000\n8630\n2580\n1050\n2500\n1220\n1560\n1050\n2700\n1070\n1800\n2300\n1560\n1000\n1340\n2500\n1240\nInThe Daily News\n$3,000 Contest\nIS AN UPRIGHT GRAND $500.00\nSTYLE A. COLONIAL DESIGN\nWORMWITH PIANO\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\n:  Don't Hold Back Subscriptions.\n*\\\\\n^TUere la a. tendency  noUced toy  tt\\o \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmanager  ot   the   contest    for   contest-'\nants to hold back  subscriptions aftei\nreceiving   them   from    their    friends\nThese friends want their paper after\nthey subscribe for two reason:  One.\ntbey wlshfo clip the coupon for their\nfavorite, and the other that they wisii\nto read the news contained In the columns of the Daily News.    The manager of the contest suggests that th:'\ncontestants   turn    in   their   subscriptions  each  day  iind  receive a  balloc\nfor thelim.    If they wish to bold back\nthis liallot it is possible to do so.\nThis registers the name of your\nfriend on the Dally News s'lbS'jiip-\ntion list and they get their paper at\neach issue.\nNomination Ballot\nThis ballot,  when properly filled  out and  brought 6r mailed to\nthe office of the Daily News will count for\nONE THOUSAND VOTES.\nName of Candidate \t\nStreet   No \ufffd\ufffd\t\nCity   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\t\nDistrict   No\t\nOnly one of these ballots will be placed to the credit of any one\ncandidate.\nDESCRIPTION.\nNew improved scale wltb heavy Iron plate. Double veneered ln\nfigured walnut or mahogany. Carved top panels. Full-length swinging music desk. Three pedals. Sustaining pedal. Rolling fall, continuous hinges throughout. Trichord over-strung scale. Elastic repeating action.    Ivory keys.    7^   octaves.    Patent  noiseless   pedal\naction. DIMENSIONS.\nHeight, 4 feet 6 inches. Width, 5 feet \\% Inches. Depth, 2 feet 3 in.\nThis Piano was purchased from\nThe COLUMBIA PIANO Co.\n425 Columbia Street.\nVOTE COUPON\nGood for Face Value in the\nStanding of Candidates.\nNominations for the big automobile\ncontest are published below, and\nshow the growing interest in the\ncompetition. Look them through, and\nsee if you cannot add that of a\nfriend.\nI\nDAILY   NEWS  $3,000,00   [\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-   Coupon  Count!!\n8   10 VOTES\nAUTOMOBILE CONTEST     J Good until June 30, 1911 .\nmmmmmmsummssssssmmtsM\nFOR MISS OR MRS\t\nAddress\t\nDISTRICT NO\t\nCoupons must be in ballot box  before   expiration   date   and   trimmed\nor they will  not  be counted.\nDistrict No. 1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll terrilory west, or\ncast side of Sixth street, wiihln New\nWestminster city limits.\nVotes.\nMiss Laura Lavery    4800\nMiss   Ethel   Buckland  1150\nMiss Brooks   3140\nMiss   Frances   Cunningham   1140\nMiss May KItson    1070\nMiss Annie Tidy      1340\nMiss Irene Eickhoff   1370\nMiss Mary  Eastman     4650\n)llss  Johnson     1220\nMiss   Sangster      1000\nMiss Anna Rupsell    1260\nMrs.  W.  E.  Fales    16100\nMiss Ethel Ennis   3800\nMiss Helen Shaw   11480\n\ufffd\ufffdMrs.  E.  Sterling    1400\nMrs.   Thompson      1300\nMiss Violet McGuffen   12760\nMiss   Elizabeth   Orr  1240\nMrs. J. E. Insley  12760\nMiss Olive Archibald   6350\nMrs. H. Collier     2780\nMrs.   L.   MacLean   3100\nMiss   McAdam      1060\nMrs. Walter Thompson     1340\nClarice   Osborne       ] 200\nMiss  Mabel  Purvis      1360\nDistrict No. 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll territory east of\nwest side of Sixth street, Including\nBapperton. ,\nMis  Sinclair     12fio\nMiss Hosana Heveridse   1620\nMiss Florence  McLeod     1430\nVlss Florence Lord. Ladner   1000\nMiss  Ruby   Kirkland,   Ladner...  1200\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\ufffdo \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Prizes.\nEleven ln all. Two grand prizes and nine district prizes wl.l be\ndivided into the  three districts as follows:\nThe Candidate receiving the greatest number of votes ln the\nthree districts combined will be awarded the $1769 McLaughlin\nBuick touring car, to be seen at T. A. Mulr's drug store, Columbia St.\nThe candidate receiving th* most votes in tbe remaining thiee\ndistricts will be awarded the $500 piano. This piano was purchased\nfrom tbe Columbia piano house and Is on display at their store, the\nWalker block, 425 Columbia street.\nThe candidates getting the greatest number of votes after the\nwinners of the grand prizes will be given their choice of the district prizes.\nThe   Nine  District  Prizes.\nThree scholarships purchased from the Westminster Modern\nBusiness college. They are good for eight months tuition and worth\n$96 each.\nThree handsome furniture sets worth $75 each purchased fro*n\nGalloway & Lewis and can oe seen at their store, corner Fourth\nand  Columbia streets.\nThree beautiful solid 14k. gold watches worth $40 each, purchased from and on display at T. Gifford's Jewelry Btore on Columbia street.\nThe District.\nIn order to give every candidate an equal chance to become\nthe possessor of one of these valuable prizes the territory has been\ndivided into three districts as follows:\nDistrict No. 1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll territory west of east side of. Sixth street,\nwithin New Westminster city limits. *,\nDistrict No. 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll territory east of west side of Sixth street,\nincluding Sapperton.\nDistrict No 3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll territory covered by the Daily and Weekly\nNews outside the city limits of New Westminster.\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<\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\ufffd4\nA corner ln the Commercial Room of the   Westminster   .Modern   Business College.\nTHE DAIL Y\nNEWS will\nGIVE AWAY\nTHREE\nSCHOLAR\nSHIPS\nin tke Modern Business School as Prizes\nin tneir $3,000 Contest on August 5.\nThe Departments:\niai\ntuommercia\nIn our Commercial  Department    most    thorough    and    complete\ncourses are given in the following subjects:\nBookkeeping  (Junior, Intermediate  and  advanced), Auditing and\nAccounting^\nCommercial  Arithmetic.\nBusiness Penmanship. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommercial  Law and Business Forms.\nRapid Calculation.\nPlain  Practical  English   (spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc\nBusiness Letter Writing.\nShorthand\nlng s0ubjecths\ufffd\ufffdrthand Department lncludes thorough courses ln the follow-\nGregg Shorthand. ,\nPenmanship.\nPlain Practical English (see Com. Dept.).\niuSsSsSi j; *'. aili\nTypewriting\nsubjects-TypewrUIng Dp*nartment includes   courses   ln   the   following\nTouch Typewriting (on the three most important styles of TvDe.\nwriting Machines). ype\nPenmanship\nPlain Practical  English (see Com. Dept.),\nBusiness Letter Writing, Invoicing and Billing,    Mimeographing\nLetter Press Copying.\nffl f\" A SATISFIED STUDENT IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT. *m ,\nIfEONESDAY, JUNE 28, 191f.\nlLAND DISTHICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, C. John-\njJH^Mooso  Jaw,    Saskatchewan,\ni carpenter, Intends to apply\nmission to purchase the    fol-\nPrescribed lands:  Commencing\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt planted at the southeast side\nsouth end ot Read Island and\ni northeast coiner ot T. L. 37502\nI weat 80 chains, thence north\nrchains, thence    east    80 chains,\nacv south    40 chains,   containing\nacres more or less.\nCHARLES JOHNSON,\nBert Warren, Agent\nDated April 10th, 1911.\nTHE DAILY NEWS.\nNEW WESTMINSTER LAND DIS-1 The cheque of the successful ten-\nTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of New Westmln- derer will be held as security, or part\nster, B. C.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that Harry' security, for the due fulfilment of tho\nTlnn, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation J contract to be entered Into\nBrok\ufffd\ufffdr    infonH\ufffd\ufffd   *m  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi.    ....\nPAGE SEVEN.\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of\nCoast\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice tbat I, James\nWalker, of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan\noccupation broker, Intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted 20 chains west of\nthe southeast corner ot lot 117 Cortez\nIsland, thence north 80 chains, thenco\neast 80 chains, tbence south SO\nchains to salt water, thence following\nshore line ln southwesterly direction\nto northeast corner of Squirell Cove\nIndian reserve, thence west 20 chains\nto point ot commencement, containing 480 acres more or less.\nJAMES WALKER,\nBert Warren, Agent.\nDated April 6th, 1911.\nBroker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described  lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at a\npoint on the westerly shore of Green\n ..mm     tuW.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\nBy order,\nL. K. JONES,\n ___\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.,  mm-.ar ... uiocui *        Secretary,\nlake, which  point Is    situate    about | Department of Railways and Canals\nsixty (60) chains south-westerly from Ottawa, May 26, 1911.\ntbe northerly end ot the said Green1     (Newspapers   Inserting   this   adver-\nlake,  thence  west  40 chains, thence I tisement without authority from the\nsouth 40 chains, tbence east 40 chains I Department will not be paid for lt.)\nmore or iess to the shore of Green\nlake, tbence  northerly following  the.\nshore of Gren lake to the point of\ncommencement, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres more or\nless.\nHARRY TINN\nThomas Greer, Agent.\nDated April  22,  1911.\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of\nCoast\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I,  Emma\nDick, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation\nmarried  woman, Intend  to apply  for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed  lands:    Commencing at a\npost planted at tbe southeast corner\nof W.  P.  S.  142,    thence    east    80\nchains, thence north 40 chains, thence\nwest    80    chains, thence    south    40\nchains to point   of   commencement,\ncontaining 320 acres more or less.\nEMMA DICK,\nBert  Warren,  Agent.\nDated Aprll 12th, 1911.\nNEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of New Westminster.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, H. M.\nDwar, of Vancouver, occupation merchant, Intend to apply for permission\nto purchase tbe following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted about\none mlle east of T. L. 32454, and two\nmiles from Haslam Lake, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence nortb 80 cbalns, thence\neast 80 chains to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more\nor less.\nH. M. DWAR,\nDuncan O'Hara, Agent.\nMay 2, 1911.\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict cl\nCOAST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, George\nOshorn, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation carpenter, Intend to apply    for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:    Commencing at   ft\npost planted  10 chains north of  the\nsoutheast corner of lot   111,   thence\neast 60 chains, thence south 60 chains,\nthence west 60 chains, thence north\nCO chains, containing 360 acres.\nGEORGE OSBORN,\nBoone Kerlin, Agent.\nDated April 13th, 1911.\t\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrici o\nCoast\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that 1, Chrlsto-\nj pher Rowland, of Vancouver, B. C, oc\ni cupation  broker, Intend  to apply  for\npermission to purchase tbe following\nlescrtbed   lands:     Commencing  at   t\nlet planted at the southwest corner\nHP, L. 40884, thence west 40 chains,\n\ufffd\ufffdce north  20 chains, thence west\nIchalns,   thence  north    (0  chains,\n|ce  east  60  cbalns, thence south\nplains,   thence  east    20    chains,\nsouth   40    chains,  containing\n'es.\nCHRISTOPHER ROWLAND,\nBoone Kerlin, Agent.\nApril   16th,  1911.\nWATER NOTICE.\nNotice ls hereby given that an application will be made under Part V.\nof the \"Water Act, 1909,\" to obtain a\nlicence ln the Burnaby Division .of\nNew Westminster distiict\n(a). The name, address and oc\ncupation of the applicant\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC. E.Cotch\ning, Burijultlam, B. C. rancher.\n(b). The name of tbe lake, stream\nor source (If unnamed, the description ls)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnnamed, running tbrough\nnorthwest and southwest portions of\nblock 8, Burnaby.\n(c). The point of division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAbout\n100 feet from Hamilton road on southwest portion of block 8, Burnaby.\n(d). The quantity of water applied\nfor Iln cubic feet per second)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1-10\ncubic foot per second.\nle.The character of the proposed\nworks\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHydraulic ram and pipe.\n(f). The premises on which the\nwater Is to be used (describe same)\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSouthwest portion of block 8, Burnaby. .\n(g). The purposes for which the\nwater Is to be used\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDomestic and\nagricultural.\n(k). This notice was posted on the\n12th day of June, 1911, and application will be made to the commissioner on the 14th day of July, 1911,\nat 2:30 p. m.\n(1).   Give tbe names and addresses\nof  any  riparian   proprietors   or   11-\nhose   lands   are\nDESIGNS INVITED HERE\nI   FOR AUSTRALIA'S CAPITAL\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.\nTenders for Car Shops at Transcona,\nNear Winnipeg, Man.\nSealed tenders addressed to tbe\nundersigned, and marked on the envelope \"Tender for Shops\" will be received at the office of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway at Ottawa untll 12 o'clock noon,\nof tbe 11th day of July, 1911, for the\nComprehensive   Scheme   Sought    for\nYass-Canbarra   Site\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPremiums\nfor Town  Planning.\nOttawa, June 27.-\nINQUIRY IN IROQUOIS\nWILL BEGIN THURSDAY\nInvestigation  in Charge of.   Mr. Jus.\ntice  Martin\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBoats Taken to\nVictoria.\n_ ... -Tbe Department] Victoria, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe formal ln-\nof Public Works has received from vestlgation by Mr. Justice Martin, sit-\nthe Department of Home Affairs of .,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _,,,,, ,_,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,,.,,ii>.i ..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-_.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nI-t_.ii. _ _\ufffd\ufffd. . , . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ting with two nautical assessors, con-\nAustralia, a number of copies of tbe,        , ,\n  - ~-\"\ufffd\ufffdm Information,   conditions   and   particu- cernln8  the  wreck   P steamer   Iro-\nconstructlon   and   erection   complete^ \\ ittr, tot guidance In the preparation quols ofl  Sidney  on April 21st with\nln  accordance  with the    plans    and  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.i.i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i-ri_.  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.- *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n.....      ...v yammv CUV.\nspecifications of the Commissioners,\nof shops east of Winnipeg.\nPlans, details and specifications\nmay be seen at the office of Mr. Gordon Grant, Chief Engineer, Ottawa,\nOnt., and Mr. S. R. Poulin, District\nEngineer, St. Boniface, Man.\nPersons tendering are notified that\ntenders will not be considered unless\nmade on tbe printed forms supplied\nby tbe Commissioners, which may be\nhad on application to Mr. W. J. Press\" I .Fe,deral capital city Is located.   The\nMechanical Engineer, Ottawa, Ont.   \"  ,nfo\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*tlon  states that the   govern-\nJ LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of\n_it\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, Agnes\nITof Calgary, Alberta, occupation\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi Tied woman, Intend to apply for\n\"permission to parchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a\npoet planted at tbe northeast ceraer\nof lot 380, thence weat to chains,\nthence north 80 ohalaa, thane* mt\n40 chains, thence south 40 chains,\nthence east 40 chains, thence south\n40 chains, containing 480 acres more\nor less.\nAGNES DICK,\nBert Warren, Agent.\nDated April 16th, 1911.\nNEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of New Westminster.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, A. L. Dwar,\nof Vancouver, occupation banker, Intend to apply for permission to pur-\ncase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout one mlle east of T. L. 32454,\nand two miles from Haslam Lake,, OI iin>. nr anan\nthence north 80 chains, thence west, censees who or \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdc ,a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffduo \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\n80 chains, thence south 80 chalnB,'ukely to be affected by the proposed\nthence east 80 chains to the point ot, woritB. either above or below the out-\ncommencement and containing 640 ]et_Mr. Rowe, Johnson, road, Bur-\nacres more or less. nWA_       qultlam. B. Ci   Mr. White. Hamilton\nA. L. DWAR,      road;   Mr.  Freeman    Bunting,    Gunn\nDuncan O'Hara, Agent.  roaa\nMay 2, 1911.  c   E   COTCHING,\nNEW   WESTMINSTER   LAND   DIS- Burquitlam, B.C.\nTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of New Westminster.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I. R. B. Francis, of Vancouver, occupation merchant, intend to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout one mlle east of T. L. 32454,\nand two miles from Haslam Lake,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south\n80   chains,   thence   west   8 0  chains\nMechanical Engineer, Ottawa, Ont\nEacb tender must be signed and\nsealed by all tbe parties to the tender,\nand witnessed, and be accompanied\nby an accepted cheque on a chartered\nbank of the Dominion of Canada, payable to the order of tbe Commissioners of tbe Transcontinental Railway\nfor the sum of one hundred thousand\ndollars ($100,000).\nTbe cheque deposited by the party\n  _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ,,., ,^.ma.ar*x    H\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\"*    OIOUB\/    OU    ApHl    21Bt    With\nof  competitive designs  for the Fed- the loss of 21 lives will start at the\neral   Capital   city of   the   Common- court house on Thursday.   M.B.Jack-\nwealth  of   Australia.    This  competl- .      I__.     . .     ..    _ _. ,\ntlon 1. open to the world. I** wU1 act for the D\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 8<>vern-\nThe territory acquired by the Com- ment, H. W. R. Moore for the provln-\nmonwealth of Australia for tbe seat cial government, and M. H. A. Mc-\nof government Is ln the district of Lean wm be present for the steam-\nYass-Canberra, ln the^state of New TTT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_, . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd___ _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,k\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffd\nSouth Wales, and contains an area of 8b,p ownerB- A large num*er of: jf*\"\nabout 900 square miles, and in this nesses have been summoned, majy *[f\ndistrict tbe suggested site for the, whom bave already given evidence at\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*-'--^^^^^^^^^~ four other enquiries, the flrst bf the\nment Invites designs for tbe laying\nout of the Capital city, and will remunerate the authentic author or authors as follows: For tbe design\nplaced flrst, \ufffd\ufffd1750; second, \ufffd\ufffd750;\nthird, \ufffd\ufffd500.\nThe designs are to include a general plan drawn on the contour map;\ngeometrical plans and sections; suggested outlines of the more Important\npublic and other buildings; parks,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd con\nwhose tender IsTc~ce*nt~ed~Virf be\"d\ufffd\ufffd PUbllC   and   \ufffd\ufffdther   bul,dln\ufffd\ufffdB: 'l\n\ufffd\ufffds\"7?ont^\nGeneral of Canada as security for tbe fS^the genera, de8*\"    Th\ufffd\ufffd *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nc\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdU\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdetractd  ^corLPerf0rtHu   t^ 1B^\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd 2fc ma'slTe\ncontract     according     to   Its   terms. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd., ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, . j.\ufffd\ufffd,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.                              -                 ....                         ..                    ,_ glVen     tO     thfl      lnOJ\ufffd\ufffdMr\ufffd\ufffdn      Af     nranrmmmlmam\nCheques deposited by parties whose\nNOTICE  TO CREDITORS.\ntenders are rejected wlll be returned\nwithin ten days after the signing of\nthe contract.\nThe right Is reserved to reject any\nor all tenders.\nBy order,\nP. E. RYAN,\nSecretary.\nThe Commissioners of tbe Transcontinental Railway.\nDated at Ottawa, June 2, 1911.\nNewspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the\nCommissioners will not be paid for lt.\ncoroner, tben at a preliminary enquiry, at tbe preliminary hearing of\ntbe charge of manslaughter against\nCapt. Sears, and again at tbe assizes,\nwhere tbe captain of the lost steamer\nwas found not guilty by the Jury.\nTbe two lifeboats of the wrecked\nsteamer have been brought to Victoria, and are lying on the wharf of\nthe marine department. Tbe other\nboat, In which the captain, engineer\nand some deckhands went ashore'\nwithout taking any passengers, ls not\nbadly broken.\nThe question   of the suitability of\nthis class of steamer in local   trade,\n   m~m.B.. mum dc I tum emus oi steamer in local   trade,\ngiven to the location of appropriate' which was gone into    thoroughly in\nareas suitably  situated and embrae-lthe formal Investigation held recent-\nInir   alto,   tr***   n...   fmii i-_   '\t\nNotice Is hereby given tbat Letters\nof Administration to tbe estate of\nElizabeth Ann Scott deceased intestate, late of Westminster Junction,\nwere granted by the Supreme Court\nof British Columbia ln probate to\nJohn Reece Scott and Loftus Robertt\n_.           ..m..   ..    ,   Scott, the 30th May, 1911, and all per-\nthence north 80  chains   to   point of   sons having any claims or demands\ncommencement   and   containing   640  against the said Elizabeth Ann Scott\nacres more or less\nR.   B.  FRANCIS,\nDuncan   O'Hara,   Agent\nMay 2, 1911.\nNEW WESTMINSTER LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of New Westminster\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice tbat I, W. E. Fry,\nof Seattle, Wash., occupation broker,\nIntend to apply for permission to\npurchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted about\none mile east of Theodosia lake, at T.\nL. 31562, thence 88 chains west, thence\n80 chains north, theace 80 chains east,\ntheace 80 chains aeuth to point ot\neoauaaaoameat. aad containing 840\nacres more or leas.\nW. E. FRY.\nDuncan O'Hara. Agent.\nMay 19, Wll.\nNEW   WESTMINSTER   LAND   DISTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict  of  New  Westmln-\n.  j ster.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake   notice    that   I, Dorothy\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict, Fry, of Seattle, Wash., occupation\nof Coast\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, George married woman, intend to apply fo'\nHoward Dick, of Calgary, Alberta, oc- permission to purchase the following\ncupation real estate, intends to apply  described lands:\nfor permission to purchase the fol- Commencing at a post planted aboJt\nlowing described lands: Commencing one mile east of Theodosia lake, at\nat a post planted southeast corner of: -p. L. 31562, thence    east 80 chains,\n...      *        M1-U'      *l,r.r,r*Lt    nnrth    80    ChalnS.     ll,ci\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..m    aarartL*    CA    ^hitna     thanna    n'ner\nP0St    piHUlOU    BUUUHWh   maraamm.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,    1.     ij.     OAUO-,     IIICUUC        filHl     OU     IW.1U1.-1,\n31792, thence north 80 chains, | thence north 80  chains, thence west\n._.     CIA     ..!.*.<.,.,       tlicn\/'a    KHIltll     10        O,*      ..)...!.,..        ll.........      mra.,.la      CA     mVamtmrn      im\nat\nT.      L.     mm'tmSL)     UieUCW     UUIU,     vv      ..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- ,,\ntbence east 80 chains, thence south 10\n= -\ufffd\ufffd--    ~i,~..\ufffd\ufffd     (h.iiMn    fallow-\ntnence easi av cuama, uiu,,., . .. .\nchains to lake shore, thence fellow-\nlng lake shore in southwesterly direction to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less.\nGEORGE HOWARD DICK.\nBert  Warren,  Agent.\nDated April 16th, 1911.\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT-Dlstrict of\nCoust\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake notice that I, Hannah\nBuehler, of Calgary, Alberta, occupation spinster, Intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a\npost planted at the southeast corner\nof T. L. 31792, thence west 80 chains,\n\"..     _l._i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      *h\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdna       QaSt\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains to\npoint of commence, and containing\n640 acres more or less.\nDOROTHY FRY.\nDuncan O'Hara, Agent.\nMay 19, 1911.\nDEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND\nCANALS, CANADA.\nHUDSON  BAY  RAILWAY.\nthence south 80 chains, thence   ~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n80_ chains, thenceforthf 80 ^halns^to; \ufffd\ufffdg.  ^ ~ -^-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- -^j--^--\nNotice to Contractors.\nSealed tenders  addressed    to    the\nundersigned and    endorsed    \"Tender\nfor construction of Hudson Bay Rail-\nwill he received at this office,\npoint   of commencement,   containing\n640 acres more or less.\nHANNA BUEHLER,\nBoone Kerlin, Agent.\nDated April lfith, 1911.\nof August, for a section of about 185\nmiles  from   Pas   Mission  to  Thicket\nPortage.\nPlans,   specifications   and   form   of\n, contract to be  entered  Into can    be\nCOAST LAND DISTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrlcl of   seen  on  and  after   Wednesday.   May\nCoast\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTake  notice  that  I,  James  31, at the office of the Chief Engineer\n.   _      .. o\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdj Saskatche-1 of    the    Department    of    Railways\nIntends    to  and Canals, Ottawa, and at the office\n *.... tha   rat *lio fhtof  1,'nninepr  nf the  Hudson\nwho died at tbe City of New West\nminster on the 2nd March, 1911, are\nrequired on or before the lst day of\nJuly, 1911, to send by post prepaid\nor te deliver to the undersigned solicitors of the said John Reece Scott and\nLoftus Robert Scott, administrators,\ntheir names and addresses, and full\nparticulars in writing of their claims,\nand statement of their accounts verified by statutory declaration, and the\nnature of the securities, if any, held\nby them.\nAnd take notice that after the 1st\nday of July, 1911, the said John Reece\nScott  and  Loftus   Robert  Scott will\nproceed  to  distribute  the   aaseta  ef\nthe aald deceased among the persona\nentitle* thereto, having  regard only\nto  the   claims   ot   which   ther   ahall\nthen have had notice, and the   said\nJohn Reece Scott and Loftus Robert\nScott,   administrators,   will     not    be\nliable for any debts or liabilities ef\nthe said Elizabeth Ann Scott or which\nthey shall not    have    then received\nnotice.\nDated this Sth day of June. 1911.\nWADE,    WHEALLER.    McQUARRlE\n& MARTIN,\nSolicitors for John  Reece Scott and\nLoftus Robert Scott.\nCOAL\nNew\nWellington\nJOSEPH  MAYERS\nPhone 106.     P. 0. Box 345.\nOffice, Front St, Foot of Sixth.\ning sites for tbe following (some 35\nare given, of which the principal ones\nare): Houses of parliament, residence of the Governor General, residence of the Prime Minister, G. P. O.,\npublle offices for eight state departments .courts of Justice, national art\ngallery, state house, places of publ'c\nworship, mint and city hall.\nThe   premlated   designs   shall   become the property of the government,\nfor Its unrestricted use. The com-, .. . , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_ _ . .\npetltors will be bound only by the Montreal, June 27.-Tanned to a\nconditions of competition. Designs J\ufffd\ufffdM\ufffd\ufffdr coI\ufffd\ufffd',and ^e picture of heatth.\nmust be delivered (free of cost to the Fhom???n C,arke' of.Vanc?\"ve&1!'Ih\ufffd\ufffd\ngovernment) to the secretary, Depart- J\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rldfen \ufffd\ufffd\" *a^ \"?m ,the ffr,tls?\nment of Home Affairs, Melbourne, on I Columbia city to Montreal op a bl-\nor before Jan. 31, 1912. The govern-1 W**. arrived here at noon today,\nment, by its own officers, will gWw-! *f vl,ng completed the flrtf. stage Of\nfeet to the adopted design. Copies of ?ls 'on* Jouraey from Vancouver to\nthe rules and conditions may be ob-1 TLondon , Hethhad pIann^ t0K ,beKi?\nturned on application to the hon, *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd for  the, coronation,  but^bjd     a\nly concerning the loss of tbe steamer\nSechelt off Beecher Bay on March 24\nlast with all bands, will be considered. The -whole question of tbe use of\nshelter deck steamers bas lately been\na matter of considerable discussion\nIn shipping circles. ***_\/*\\ \ufffd\ufffdl\n Fi9i1\nCOMPLETE8 JOURNEY ~ ,\nACR08S DOMINION\nweatber prevented  him keeping   up .,   \\\nhis schedule.\nWithout a cent in his pocket,   but\nMinister of Publlc Works, Ottawa.\nBIG INFLUX OF AMERICANS I       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"\"\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw    \ufffd\ufffd\"'\nTO CANADA THIS YEAR j with a supply of picture cards, from\n_____ the sale of which he was able to de-\nOttawa, June 27.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW. J. White, su- rlve sufficient revenue to meet his\nperintendent of Canadian Agencies in needs- clarke left Vancouver in Aprll\nthe United States, predicts that 150,-1last- and has taken Ju8t   over   two\nLAND  REGISTRY ACT.\nRe lots 1 to 11 inclusive, 13 to 16 ln\nelusive, 18 to 27 Inclusive, and 30\nto 60 inclusive, being subdivisions\nof tbe south half   of   section   18,\ntownship 2, New Westminster district.\nA certificate of indefeasible title to\nthe above property wlll be issued to\nBenjamin Stevenson on the 30th day\nof June, 1911, unless ln the meantime\na valid objection thereto be made to\nme In writing by a person or persons\nclaiming an estate or interest therein, or ln any part thereof.\nC. S. KEITH,\nDistrict Registrar of Titles.\nLand Registry    Office,   New Westminster, B. C, May 16, 1911.\nAll PACIFIC\nV RMLWAY CO.\nSpecial Rates\nDominion Day\nJuly lst, 1911\nFare and one-third\nfor the round trip.\nOutward dates June 20th and 30th,\nJuly lst.   Return up to July 4th.\nFor rates and full information apply to\n000 American settlers will cross the\nborder this year.\nMr. White, who has Just returned\nfrom a tour of Inspection in the west,\nestimates the wheat harvest at 200,-\n000,000 to  225,000,000  bushels   on   a\nmonths to complete the transcontinental Journey, the greater, part of\nwhich was accomplished over the\ntracks of the C. P. R.\nClarke, who Is the secretary of British   Columbia   Football    association,\nten million acreage. j carries a letter of introduction froto .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThis is an increase ln acreage of 30 ! Con Jones, the well-known lacrosse\nper cent. The yield per acre Is ex-1 magnate, which he will present to\npected to be the best since 1887, the ac\ufffd\ufffdng Mayor Galvln at the City hall\nbumper year ln  Western Canada.        today.\nSl  laiVU    IIUll^O    ...a.*.    .,    -,\n,v  Forrester, of Saskatoon, Saskatche-1 of\nwan, occupation broker, _taM\ufffd\ufffd ^ ^^^-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr^H^\n,-. 'Tl...        I),ift,,-.w Wlnnlnno of n-Mcli\napt v for permission to purchase the  of the Chief Engineer of the\nfollowing described lands:  Commenc-  Bay   Railway,    Winnipeg,   at\nlng at a  post planted  at the north-1 places  forms of   tender may\nwest corner  of the Green  Point  Indian reserve, thence west 40 chains.\nwhich\nbe  ob-\nSl     piUIllCU      at      aaaa.     ma. ,    ,        \t\n\ufffd\ufffd.aa(-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrner  of the Green  Point  In- talned. .\nwest corner  oi me u.e\ufffd\ufffd   _    v|-_ ,     p^^ tenderlng  _,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  be ,.eqlllred\nthence north  80\nnCC   WeSt   *U   cutuuo, r*i ucb    tciiucnub     **..*   uo   .^M...,^\nchains, thence  east  to accept the fair wages schedule pre\nsouth 80    chains,: pared or to be prepared by the Do\n40 chains, thence    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ..\ncontaining 320 acres more or less.\nJAMES ADAM FORRESTER,\nBoone Kerlin, Agent\nDated April 19th, 1911.\nIJ..IV.1.       ar. .\ufffd\ufffd       \ufffd\ufffd~        t 1        .J  ar\t\npartment of Labor,  which    schedule\nwill form part of the contract.\nContractors  are  requested  to  bear\nln mind, that tenders wlll not be con-\n_______\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   sldered  unless  made strictly ln    ac-\nNEW WESTMINSTER    LAND    DIS- j cordance with the printed forms, and\nTRIST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of New Westmln-1 In the case of firms, unless there are\nster   B C Take notice that Charles  attached   the   actual   signature,     the\nEveiyn Falkner, of Vancouver, B. C,[nature of the occupation, and place\noccupation clerk, Intends to apply for | of residence of each member of the\npermission to purchase the following  firm. .I 7\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a I An accepted bank cheque for tho\ncost planted at northeast point of sum of $200,000.00 made payable to\nunchartered Island, thence following the order of the Minister of Railway*\nthe shore to point of commencement, and Canals must accompany each ten-\ncontaining three acres more or less, | der, which sum will be forfeited lf\nmiles   south   of   Pender | the party tendering declines entering\n-.-,_..      T?,.mmnlm        nmA      atl\/lllt   '   Inti,      raraml.nm.      tram      Ilar.      tiTtt-V        nf t l,.a\nIlbollt     tWO     miles    BOUVU    v*    rou\ufffd\ufffdgi | tue   yaity   luuut-iiiif.   uvuiiuap   cm\nHarbor at Point  Francis,  and about j Into  contract  for  tho  work,  at    tbe\n150 feet southwest from lot 997, and ] rates stated in the offer submitted.\n        - _      __,1 .      . .*m      Ira.      0700\nH'.KI.      nuilmnv.,.     ..mm-      \t\n200 feet southeast from lot 2792\nCHARLES EVELYN FALKNER\nMay 29th, 1911.\nThe cheques thus sent In will be\nreturned to the respective contractors\nwhose tenders are not accepted.\nThe person or persons having in\ntheir custody or possession the following title deeds relating to the said\nproperty are requested to deliver the\nsame to the undersigned.\n(a) 13th March, 1895. Grant from\nthe crown to Farquhar McRae.\n(b) Conveyance In fee from Farquhar McRae to Benjamin Stevenson.\n(c) 15th August, 1901. Benjamin\nStevenson to J. D. Buchanan. Conveyance In fee under power of sale\ncontained ln mortgage.\n(d) 21st March, 1902. Conveyance\nin fee from J. D. Buchanan to Benjamin Stevenson.\nWHITESIDE,   EDMONDS   &   JOHNSTON,\nSolicitors for Applicant.\nH. W. BRODIE,\nA. G. P. A.\nVancouver.\nE. GOULET.\nLocal Agent.\nFor Business or Pleasure Runs\nTo any point on the Fraaer River lt la a cheap, quick, comfortable\nand pleaeant rtde on the   ,. -_,   iavi\nFast Speed Launch mtSrM\nThe Schaake Machine Works, LU\nNew Westminster,  B. C. Phones   Lil7,   R117.\nA.   BUTTERFIELD,   ENGINEER IN CHARGE.    Phone 623.\nChoice Beef, Mutton,\nLamb, Pork and Veal\nAT THE\nCentral Meat Markel\nBOWELL A ODDY\nCorner  Eighth St. and Fifth Avenue\nPHONE 370.\nJ. NEWS0ME & SONS\nPainters, Paperhangers\nand Decorators\nEstimates Given.\n314 Sixth Avenue.\nNEW WESTMIN8TER\nPhone 567\nB.C.\nScreen Doors, Garden Hose\nRefrigerators, Lawn Mowers.\nThe season is now open for these goods and we fyave\ngot a full stock.   Give us a call.\nT. J. TRAPP & CO., Ltd.\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. ''     '\nLAND  REGISTRY ACT.\nRe Lots 7 and 8, Block 11, Steveston.\nWhereas proof of the loss of certificate of title number 7105A, Issued in\nthe name of John Herbert Turner has\nbeen filed in this office.\nNotice is hereby given that I shall,\nat the expiration of one month from\nNEW WESTMINSTER LAND DIS\nTRICT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of New Westmla-\nster.-Take notice that I, J. I. Dwar,\nof Vancouver, occupation merchant,\nIntend to apply for permission to\npurchase   the    following     described\nlands' I **L   *'***'   CA*\",<,l,vl1   *>*   vuv   luuiuu   num\nCommencing at a post planted the date of the flrst publication here-\nabout one mile east or T. L. 32464, \ufffd\ufffd'- \"L* dally newspaper published in\nnnd two miles from Haslam Lake.! th\ufffd\ufffd C'ty \ufffd\ufffdf New Westminster, issue\nthence east 80 chains, thence north * duplicate of the said certificate, un-\n80 chains, thence west 80 chains, !e88 \ufffd\ufffd \"J6 meantime valid objection\nthence south 80 chains to the point of, be made t0 me ln \"^\"ML-.\ncommencement, and   containing   640 _. . ,   C.S. KEITH,\nacres more or less. .     .  D D,,Bt,rlct ^l8tra:i of \"ties.\nJ I DWAR Land  Registry   Office,   New  West-\nDtincan O'Hara, Agent. m,n8ter' BC- June 19th> Mi-\nMay 2, 1911.\nHand\ni\n! i e -i\nMOH\nThe Latest Styles'in Velvet\nHand Bags; Prices $4.00 and up\nChamberlin     JC1^R *\nOfficial Time Inspector for C.P.R. and B^.e] jp^   j\n.3\n.... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nTo ensure delivery in time for yemr\ncrops Order   Your   Fruit  Boxes\npromptly.\nBrunette Saw Mills Company, Ltd|4\nSapperton, British Columbia    !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd)\"\nIT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO   FIGURE  YOUR   REQUIREMENTS\nWRITE FOR OUR LISTS. \"^ENrs. ^KfiWS.\nWEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI\nDo you\nwant to\nswing!\nWe have\nANDERSON\n& LUSBY\n-\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd *?\nCity\nsm i*b 1OTH.SMI\nat 5 o'clock. '   ^\n*r      I\ni i^jnaTi-rEO\nSaturdays\n9.30\nMrs. D. S. Curtis will not receive      The   magnificent   McLaughlin-Buick\nagain until the autumn ' I automobile, to be given away by thc\n>\",' j Dally News, Is to be seen in the win\nFor spring plants anfl cut flowers   dow at T   A   Muir-s drug stoie, Co\nI phone Davies and Son, flo.Uts. Phone   iumbia street.    Full    particulars    on\n\\ page six. **\nlnsnector Campbell, of the provln-l\ncial police department, was    in    the'     A picnic at White Rock under   the\nRoval Cltv yeBt rday on a visit ot in-  auspices  of  the  l'nited Brotherhood\nspection from Vancouver ] of Carpenters will he Aeld on Satur-\nI day next, July 1.   Tickets    80 cents.\nThe executive of the Local Council  Everybody    welcome.    Good    sports\not Women will meet at the residence   g00a bathing. **\nof Mrs. 11111 on Filday to deal with'\nthe provincial conference to be held      nepall.lng    neatly    and    promptly\n| here In September, and arrange other   done by Jameg McMllllam at Sincialr-.,\n~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtters. shoe store. *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Rev. Alsxander Dunn, who has -^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nvisited the Holy Land, and has been ,\non the mission field in India, will address the  Women's Foreign  Mission\nsociety  In  the  lecture  room of    St. |\nAndrew's church this    evening,   and |\nmay be depended upon to give an in\nteresting talk on his travels.\nBlankets for the Camp\nBest Values In All Grades\nWhen the\nFire Bell Rings\nYour first thought \"is that my home\non fire.\" Why worry; take out a policy in one of the quick settlement\ncompanies which  I  represent.\nA. W. McLeod\nDon't forget the important auction ;\nsale of the household effects of Mrs I\nJ. M. Kenny's, 417 Second street, at.\nten o'clock this morning.   T. J. Trapp,\nauctioneer. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nWilliam Williams, who pleaded not;\nguilty to a charge of stealing a revolver and a bicycle from his father'3\nhouse at Abbotsford ten days ago,\nwas found guilty yesterday at the\ncounty court before Judge Howay,\nand sentenced to eighteen month*\nhard labor.\nThe Public\nSupply Stores\nPICNIC SEASON\nHas Arrived\nSheriff T. J. Armstrong will leave\non Sunday night from Vancouver fo\nan extended holiday to the east. Wltl\nMrs. and Miss Armstrong he wlll\njoin tho western party of Mystic\nShriners, who to the number of two\nhundred, will travel cn a special train\nfrom northwestein points for Rochester, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg. Chicago, Omaha and other points\nof interest.\nDid you read the Duntley advertisement on page eight? **\nPhone for the Duntley Pneumatic\nCleaner man.   Russell hotel, 379. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nAll the butchers of the town are\nclosing from Friday night at ten\no'clock until Monday morning. Kindly order your meat accordingly.    **\nINSURANCE\nCHURNS\nReduced rate on Fraser Valley\nbranch to Chilliwack and way points\nat regular single and one-third fair\nfor round trip June 30 and July 1 good\nfor return to July 2. This will she\nthe citizens of New Westminster an\nopportunity to attend tbe Chilliwack\ncelebration. Good program of sports\nalso have been arranged. Ideal spots\nfor picnic parties along the line. Good\ntrout fishing is reported in the district\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbring your rod  along.        *\ufffd\ufffd\nJames McMilliam, the shoemaker,\nlate of Carnarvon aud McKenzie\nstreets, has removed to Sinclair's\nshoe store, where ho will be glad to\nsee all his old customers. **\nSave yourself the\n\"trouble and worry\nof cooking for them\nby taking along\nsome of our cold\nsliced meats.\nJellied Veal\nOx Tongue\nChipped Beef\nCold Boiled Ham\nand   many  other\nlines, all sliced by\nour perfect\nmachine; clean,\nTasty and Wholesome\nWe  are selling i c\nour entire stock Ij!\noi Daisy churns ll\nkt Cost I\nNow is the time\nto make your\npurchase while\nthey are cheap.\nJames & McClughan\n553 Front Street\nWe have just received a large\nshipment of Blankets suitable\nfor camp use; in light and\ndark greys, blues and reds,\nin all sizes and weights, and\nas for values we have never\noffered better.\nWe invite you to inspect these\nvalues and compare prices\nwith those asked elsewhere.\nDark Blue Blanket; made of a heavy wool and\ncotton   mixture, one that will stand good hard use;\nordered   edge; exception good values:\n6-pound   weight;  price, per pair  $2-75\n7-pound   weight;  price, per pair  $3-50\nExtra Dark Grey Blanket; heavy mixture. A special favorite at a low price. Full sizes; good\nvalues   at:\n8-pound   weight;  price, per pair   $4.50\nti-pound   weight;  price, per pair  $5.00\nReal    Hudson Blanket  in   Scarlet;   3   point;    large\nsize.\nExtra   Special Price,   per   pair    $7.00\nCotton Blankets; useful for camp sheets or covers.\nWe offer you exceptional good values. In grey and\nwhite,   with   colored border.\n10-4 size;   price,  per pair   $1.25\n11-4   size:   price, per pair  $1.53\n12-4   size;    price,  per pair    $1.75\nSpecial Canadian Grey Blanket; heavy wool fleece\nlinish;   splendid quality at the price:\n6-pound   weight; price per pair  $5.00\n7-pound   weight;   price,  per pair    $6.00\nOUR Special T. H. S. Blanket; guaranteed pure\nwool. Heavy fleece finish and beautiful soft quality. Come in shades of grey, red and white. A\nleader   at:\n7-pound   weight; price, per pair  $7.50\nSpound   weight;  price, per pair   $3.50\nH-pound   weight; price, per pair  $9.50\n10-pound   weight;  price, per pair   $10.50\nRUGS   FOR   CAMP USE.\nWe are fortunate in securing a lot of traveller's\ndimples at a big discount, so we are prepared to\ngive some startling bargains. All good colors and\npatterns. Reversible plaid effects. Priced from\n\"li $2.75\n\"The Follies of 1912,\" the musical\ncomedy sensation of last season, will I\nbe the offering at the Westminster I\nopera house on Friday night, wttlrl\n\\ Jeanie Fletcher and West and Vack 1\nI in the cast. \"The Follies\" la a muiit \\\nl\\ cal comedy in two acts, adapted trom l\nl\\ tUe  T?*T\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsnc\\\ufffd\ufffd,   anil   au   a  muilcat   Kem   it '\n|\\ has no equal. The company is one ot\nthe largest touring the west, there\nbeing forty people In the cast. Jn\nspeaking of the production, the Seattle Times has this to say: \"Miss\nJeanie Fletcher, prima donna soprano,\nis not only Scotch, but ha.s a voice of\nexceptional merit, and sings \"Mv\nHero\" in a manner which has not\nbeen equalled In a theatre In Seattle\nto the writer's knowledge.\"\nE. J. Boughen\nArchitect and Builder\nSee me about your new house.\nHOMES FOR SALE.\nRoom 5 Trapp Block.\nPhones 715 and 537.\n>\\\nYou Auto\nSee our line of\nToilet Articles\nTooth, hair, nail, shaving and\ncloth brushes, face creams and\nlotion sof all kinds. Shaving\nrequisites, etc., etc.\nAT\nMDIR'S DRUG STORE\nDeane Block.   441 Columbia St.\nNew Westminster, B.C.\nGeo.\nAdams\nPhone 92\nBOHEMIAN\nlis now under new management. Meala\nVat all hours, night and day.\nMerchant's Dinner from 11.30\nup to 8 o'clock; 25c.\nThe cafe is centrally located, being\nopposite tbe C. P. R. station; also B.\nC. E. II. station. Klectric cars running\nto Vancouver, Chilliwack and Steveston leaving opposite the cafe.\nLEW  LUND,  Proprietor.\nCorner of Columbia and Eighth Sts.\nBORN.\nAUDAGH\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdON    JUNE    25,    TO    MR.\nand Mrs. II. V. Ardagh, a son.\nWhy\nis the Ansco Film ln such high ptfblic\nfavor ? Because It has chromatic\nbalance (an ability to render color\ntones in their correct value).\nWhy\nAre the users of Cyko Papers so wei!\nsatisfied ? Because they secure prints\nequal to those made by professional\nphotographers.\nWhy\nCan we save you a nice figure on Roll\nFilm Cameras ? Because we handle\nIndependent lines not controlled *y a\nprice restricted plan.\nLet us help you   In   your   photo\ntroubles.    We know the business.\nBlackie Spit\nThe demand for lots at this high-class summer  resort has   exceeded our most sanguine expectations.\nMany prominent Westminster people have secured lots and will erect\nsummer houses  there this year.\nIhe Red Cross Pharmacy\nC. S. Davies, Prop.\nPhone 40. 32 Sixth Street.\nNew Westminster,  B.C.\nTHE  DAILY  NEWS.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd IN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE\nOnly those who have visited Blackie Spit can appreciate its\nmany advantages. The unobstructed view from every lot, the wide\nsandy bathing beach, safe boating, large lots, pure spring water,\navailable for every lot, and the transportation marks Blackie Spit\nas an ideal seaside summer homeslte.\nPrices Reasonable\nTerms Moderate\nFor full particulars call or 'phone\nT. J. Hart & Co., Ltd.\nNew Westminster\nVANCOUVER,   VICTORIA, CHILLIWACK, ALDERGROVE.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHHHBI\nInterurban Time Table\nNEW  WESTMINSTER   BRANCH. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTrains  leave   New   Weal minster for   Vancouver,   6,   5:46,   and   every\nfifteen  minutes  thereafter  untll 11 p- m.\nSUNDAY SERVICE.\nTrains  leave   New   Westminster for   Vancouver  at   6,   7,   8   and   every\nfifteen minutes until  11  p. m.\nFREIGHT   EXPRESS   SCHEDULE.\nExpress cars leave New Westminster for Vancouver   at   720   am\n11:20 a.m., and 3:20 p.m.\nLULU ISLAND, EBURNEWESTMINSTER BRANCH.\nTrains leave New Westminster for Vancouver 7 a.m. and every hour\nthereafter up to 11 p.m., connecting at Eburne Junction for Steveston\n8UNDAY SERVICE.\nTrains leave     New Westminster for Vancouver at 8 a.m. and every\nhour thereafter up to 11 p. m.\nNEW    WESTMINSTER-CHILLIWACK BRANCH.\nTo Chilliwack and all way points\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLeave    New    Westminster    0:00\na.m., 1:05, 4:05 and 0:10 p.m.\nBRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdS\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\n;    Visit the Exhibit and\nDemonstration of the\nDuntley\nPneumatic\nCleaner\n\"The Cleaner that cleans\"\nCommencing Tuesday, June 27,11\nand continuing for several days. |\nRUSSELL HOTEL\n| Room 3, ground floor, (just off the lobby)\nNew Westminster\ni\nAsk for the \"Duntley1\" Man\nWe have a competent cleaner with   us   who\ntake your orders for cleaning.\nwill\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<\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\nS*T\"","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"New Westminster (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"The_Daily_News_1911-06-28","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0317619","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.206667","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-122.910556","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04.<br><br>Published by The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited from 1903-03-06 to 1912-04-24; and The National Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. from 1912-04-25 to 1914-09-04.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"New Westminster, B.C. : The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http:\/\/digitize.library.ubc.ca\/","@language":"en"}],"Series":[{"@value":"BC Historical Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1911-06-28 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1911-06-28 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0317619"}