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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 17

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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11 OWE LOOSE DID NORTHWESTERN BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1911 At Seattle At Spokane At Vancouver At Portland At Tacoma At Victoria May is to 20 Aug. 21 lu l' June 26 to 30 July 1 to 3 May 3 to 14 Sept. i to 10 July 24 to It ft to II housands of Years Seattle The Province to Sept. It to 21 THE DAILY PROVINCE. VANCOUVER.

U1UTIS1T COLUMBIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911. XPRESS Oil Aug. 14 to May 22. 14 to 28 to June 28 to fv Voce li to May 8 to 1J Kept. 11 to Smith's Resolution June 1) to 23 July 81 Aug.

1 to ehind the Times baseball Spokine i 1, 1 Auk. 7 to 13 Did' Not Get Much i Support. Jtuie 13 21 May to 14 July 3. 4, 4 to July St Aug. 1 to I July 24 to 20 May 59, 80, 30, 31 June 1 to I Sept.

4, 4 to 10 April JJ to 21 Aug. 28 tul Sepl. 1 to 3 Sept. to Vancouver gossip ON TUESDAY DEPUTATION May 29. 30.

30 31 April 18 to 23 Mav 22, 23, 24, 24 to 2T Aug. 21 to May 1 to 1 June 5 to 10 Aug. 14 to 20 i.iune i iju'y 17 to 23 April 24 to SO July 3, 4. 4 to 7 to 13 Sept. 11 to 17 10 to 18 Sept.

24 to 30 Oct. 1 Portland is always Sept. 18 to 24 May 1 to June 19 to 2S June 20 to 30 July 1, 1 Aug. 7 to II April 24 to SO July 10 to 15 Sept. 11 to iJuly 24 to 30 Aug.

2S to 31 Wept. 1, 2, 3 up to the May 32 to 2i June 12 to IS Sept. 4. 4 to 7 Sept. 34 to 30 Oct.

i Tacoma Aug, il to i There are tribes in South America who still make implements out of STONE they fcave not got around to iron and steel ye There is also THE "STONE AGE" SMOKER who still pays ridiculous prices for "imported" Cigars. He has not vet realized that DAVIS' "NOBLEMEN" CIGARS 2 for a quarter WOULD SAVE HIM 50 Wiry not move with the times? Why pay twice the price for "imported" Cigars, when "NOBLEMEN" is an exact replica? BOTH ARE MADE FROM CHOICE HAVANA TOBACCO BY CUBAN WORKMEN. fet "NOBLEMEN" Costs Half the Price. MADE BY S. DAVIS SONS LTD.

MAKERS OP THE "PERFECTION" lOo CIGAR. Premier McBride Will' Meet the South Vancouver Delegates at Noon Tomorrow and Will Address House Later in the Day, An emergency nuetins of Vancouver Orangemen, ef lJi'u on Saturday evening, did not annuuiira an opinion on the South Vancouver annexation question. The meeting discussed a number of matters, and when a resolution was presented in favor of annexation several member objected, taking the ground that the question June 12 to 18 July 17 to 23 April 18 to 23 May 15 to 21 June to 11 luly 31 Auk. 1 ti minute. May 1 to 1 28, 30.

30 June 1 to 4 July 10 to 1 Aug. 14 to 20 Sept. 24 to 0 1 April 24 to 30 31 July 3, 4, 4 to A.ug. to 31 1 to I Sept. 13 to 24 Sent.

4, 4 to 10 Victoria Oct. Van. va Tac, April 30 Vic. va May 14 Vic. vs Tac, July 2 Van.

va Tac, July 10 Vic. vi May 14 Van, ve Seattle, May 01 Vic. va. May 2 Van. ve.

Port, June 11 Van. va, Hpok.f July i Van. v. July 23 Vie. va.

Seattle, July 30 Van. va Seattle, Aug. 7 V'c. va Tac. auk.

13 Vic. 27 van. va lac, sept. 17 A PROVINCE LINER PAYS An Ancient Canoe. While making alterations In connection with a new curling ring at Kirk Loch, Lochmaben, a workman unearthed an ancient canoe of the prehistoric type.

It was found in aibout three feet of soil, about twelve feet from the water's edge. The canoe measures eight feet in and at the broudest point is two feet one Inch. It is not pointed at either end, and appear dfi If It had been hollowed out of a tree, trunk. On the outside it seems as if blunt Implements had been used in taking oft the bark and making It Into the canoe shape. The canoe was found a few days ago, but was at first not taken notice of.

and In fact was to have been made firewood of by the workman who excavated it. AFIERSTMEY CUP Champion Phoenix Team Puts in Challenge for Trophy Now fteld by Ottawas, I i Ottawa, Feb. 27. Though thera Is no possibility of the Stanley Cup tfas-i hII.iu-Iho- in more, than tVO was one witn which Orangemen as a toody could not properly interfere. No action was, therefore, taken.

It Is understood 'that the resoIutioM to ask the government to take action favoring annexation was introduced by Rev. Morton Smith. Prof. Odium being "the presiding officer. In spite of some protest, Mr.

Odium ruled that the resolution was In order, and his ruling was sustained by a majority of four, there beingr about seventy-l five In all in attendance. On the final votu taken only nineteen era said to hive voted in favor thcv resort On 'this JPMinwing no effort wux made to any declaration to lh gov- ernmenit. 'The' opinion was freely ex- pressed by a numtxr of speakers that ithe agitation was largely being fos- lered on personal grounds by the mayor. Iiitr-rUow Tomorrow, Returning members of the Leisla-ture, Aid. Knrlght, Reeve Pound, Councillor Third, together with rep-J resentativea of all shades of opinion in South Vunoouver and a sprinkling 1 1 if city men.

all wore met at the C. P. lit. wharf this morning by the laconic notice (that no 10 otclorlc -boat -would Cn to Victoria today. "Is this another thing that the government is responsible for?" was laughingly suggested.

After posing before a knight of the bulb for the-ir pictures, the. half-huil-i cf the chnllenging clubs. Air. William lorain, one of tho trustees, received a telegram from tho Phoenix club of the ltritish Columbia league asking tl.nv. Via rrivnn a fViRnen to rilav CHANGES IN STANDING Senr Leaders la llowllujc Develop in Vancouver League During Week, Several changes have developed during the week In the Vancouver Bowling League individual record.

Here is tiie standing: G. TP. Ave. W. Williams 24 4516 18S.4 It.

D. Macfarland 21 3875 1S4.11 K. A. Campbell 24 4M7 183.5 A. D.

First 21 38211 1S2.4 M. Hodge 27 47CU ITtJ.S V. Jordat 24 4215 175.15 A. South 21 3685 173.10 II. H.

Lockhart 27 4701 174.3 O. Johnson 24 4166 173.21 J. G. Scott 27 4616 170.20 J. A.

Welder 27 170.8 K. C. Hockey 2 7 4383 16SI.23 O. Auld 27 4539 16S.3 W. Tate 24 4030 167.22 H.

Crist 24 4022 167.14 A. Uavies 24 4012 167.4 Hillenbrand 21 3470 165.5 J. iloe 24 3353 164.17 A. t'ni-hy 21 3447 161.3 If. Phillips 21- 3143 163.20 A.

C. Kouth 24 3926 163.14 H. T. Ellsworth 24 3897 1C2.9 W. Greenfield 27 4361 161.14 A.

(Irani 27 4302 159.9 T. Smith 27 4269 158.3 A. Hager 24 3787 157.19 W. Rich 24- 3635 157.19 A. Calhoun- 2 1 3571 144.8 The schedule for the week at the Pender alleys: Monday Bank of Hamilton vs.

Florists: Telegraphic match, Tacoma Bankers vs. Koyal Bank. Tuesday David Spencer vs. Wood V. Indians vs.

Brokers. Wednesday Standard Furniture vs. Mae Mac; 'Huxssards vs. Beavers. Thursday II.

Blrks vs. Brown Pirates vs. Wizards. Friday Koyal Bank vs. Kurtz Pioneers; 1).

Spencer Ltd. vs. Vancouver team for Spokane. AFTER all. it's the tobacco, not the pipe, that makes a good smoke.

The veriest "cutty" will yield a sweet, clean smoke if you load it with good tobacco. That's the beauty of Orinoco; it doesn't need "nursing." Put it in any pipe you have clay, briar or near-briar and you get a rich, fragrant smoke that is wholesome and comforting. Packed 'In packages and tins. Sold by mosit every dealer In Canada. PRtstburg, Feb.

27. Monte At-tell, formerly of San Fra.ncisco, and Phil McGovern of Brooklyn fought six tame, rounds here Saturday night In a no-decision bout. Attel! had the best of it 'ill rough out, MeCJovern apeparing to he out of condition. for the celebrated Stanley silverware. This challenge wiWi the messages that have already been received from Prinnn Aihrt thp Ontario nrofes- slonal league and Port Arthur," with the Moncton oetl sun noftaiwe ttomhat.

pinna elicrlhle "iinaa to compete for the cr.p up to five ana according to Mr. Foram two or three cf these clubs have to wait until next season to secure dates for the trophy. TUCKETT LIMITED HAMILTON I I rimnnifT In order to make room for about 25 ears arriving and on the way we must dispose of our 1910 dred gathere-rt there dispersed intil o'clock, to employ their time in gathering In. fresh recruits to the deputation which is to Impress upon the government that they mean business in regard to the annexation question. Reeve Pound sent a wire to i the Premier telling him of the delay and requesting that an audience might be iiocordfd the delegation on Its arrival this evening.

Premier McBride wired to Reeve Pound at noon today that the deputation would be granted an audience' by the cabinet tlkUO o'clock- tomorrow. The Premier would therefore make no statement to the House today on but would reserve what he has to say untlt afier the deputation has expressed Its views tomorrow. On Afternoon Steamer. Merry as a bunch of sohoolboys oui for a trip, the delegation which is the outcome of the protestations against the decision -at the government on the annexation question, left for Victoria shortly after 1 p.m. on the princess Royal.

South Vancouver predominated among the sixty or thereabouts who are- making the trip at their own expense. The mayor mid Reeve Pound will head the delegatioh, among the number being Aid. linright, t'ouncillors Dickinson, Macdonald, Third nnd Todrlck; Revs. Morton Smith, C. Madlll and J.

B. Johnson; Messrs Spemer Robinson, R. Richardson, J. McArthur, J. J.

A. Kerr, J. H. Angleman. J.

Sheriff, G. Oreenslade, VV. Stolliday, O. Henseley Batchcler, A. Fredrlckson, V.

W. Urlmmett, P. McK. Smith, F. 11.

Sankey, A. J. Mlchclmore, T. A. prentice, Eugene riaoveland, W.

O. Shrumm, F. Broailhurst. .1. Armishnw, WiUnn.

Uittn, J. Johnston, H. M. Kcefer. and V.

R. Townley. "No. 'lliHiik You," Says "I do not propose to attend a noisy and violent meeting on Sunday night on this annotation question. We have good for our course and the Premier will on Monday afternoon glvo the explanation from his place in the house," said Hon.

W. J. Bowser when asked If he would attend either of the two South Vancouver Annexation meetings on Sunday night. The attorney. general left on Sunday morning for Victoria.

Invitations had been sent to tho Vancouver members signed by the mayor's secretary, Waller A. Klllam, "Will you intend?" the attorney-general was asked on Saturduy. "Certainly not." he ren'i'id. "If 1 Austen Chamberlain, Speaking British Commons, Asks for a Compromise, London, Feb. 27.

The second reading of the Lords Veto Bill was reached In the House of Commons this afternoon. The discussion will require, at least three and a half days and a vote will not be taken before Thursday night and possibly not until Friday. Premier Asquith having formally moved the second reading of the measure which is designed to restrict the authority of the upper Houso over legislation originating in the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain moved a Unionist amendment that the house would welcome the introduction of a bill to reform the composition of the House of Lords whilo maintaining Its Independence as a second chamber, but declined to pic-eed with a measure which placed all effective legislative authority in the hands of a single chamber and offered no safeguard against grave changes made without tne consent of the peers. Mr.

Chamberlain declared that If the veto bill was the government's last word, It could not He appealed for a compromise In the spirit of last vear's conference. Mr. Hlchsrd Haldane, secretary of war, sld the government was pledged ultimately to create a "'Cond chamber, but meanwhile the veto bill was an indispensable preliminary. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Kxlilldlbi" IHroi'torx Will Provide Many niitl Varied Entcrtalnmrnts. Tim negotiations that have been under way for the piwt few weeks between the Vancouver Exhibition and the I'ailier for the providing of Surreys unit sips We have Decided to offer these vehicles at Ions for this year's fair have went I should be there to mym completed, Mitl the following Is tuna txM own course nun iiuu oi my colleague.

We liuvo good reasons for what we aro doing, and the premier will on Monday give tho ministerial explanation from his pluce In the House. You may Judge from the tone of the nmyor's speech at Pender Hall the other evening and fnun what you know of me whether a meeting where I am Hltiicked In that manner before an auillence of both parlies would bo solW and penceuble gathering, suit-vThlc for Humbiy evening. It will bo Coiifflsieiig Monday, Feb. 27 Unit 1 am Willing to meet the full list lo eonirueierj inr: Japanese village. 20 Japanese ill-recti Zoological exhibition, rare birds, chimpanzee, glusji-blowlng, fancy glass works; Mazeppn, educated how; trained wild animal show, linns, bears, tigers, Mumlo show; spectacular dancer; Wild West show, broncho bin-ting; vuudevllle show; Illusion show, new novelty from New York Hippodrome; World's Museum of Wonders, containing special freak; Diving girls, Miss Cora Bark worth, champion woman swimmer of the world Also Oriental dancing, direct from Persia; KleUrioal Wlisard'; the Human Roulette Wheel; California Frank; Tho Gorge Minstrels-, I'errls Wheel; Morry-go-rouiid; Holler l.loiler Coaster; Lottu, the Show Beautiful, and Kemp's Model Vllluge, working model of Vnimco and mrttwy andUo model of Vancouver In miniature.

my critics and political opponents Hx f.ilnys the week before any audlenese. kBut I do nut propose to take part In fa Sunduy night meeting would This is a genuine sale. All goods are in very best order. certainly do noisy unci violent, KNOCKOUT BROWN ILL 1 New Turk. Feb.

L'7. "Knockout" (Brown, who Is one of the hslf dor.cn jlleadlng aspirant for the lightweight elmmplomhlp, Is Ul with the grip. rllls condition is not regarded as ser VOTING FOR SEPARATION Co. Vancouve Implement ano (miliiulv of Qiu'i'ii'a Appear to le Alllliwt I lilllllllliiu. loiin, hmvr.Vf r.

imj buttling jwlth a ceV 're rold ever ulnoo hiti limit Jlust werlt willl W'e Iloiind'' llogun. Jllrown, on ee of physician, jiegsn course of Turkish bnths snrl went to bed. lie expect" tri lie out before Hie eml of the erl(. I I Wtiumlril liy lunillls. I Kllenkbiii Klf, 37.

Joseph fVliullen. former chief of pollen, ami fiuw a nierr-liftiits1 pHirnlmwi, a shot the bin 'ailil aerlnualir winimleil jiarl:" today by two bandit, who had field up Hiiff rolibeil Alany pilots were tired. flf th g-riiiluriti-i of Quron'a l'nlvrr (Ky 'Uion t.lio iiirtlvn nt nt pa rat ion from tlin I'tvuhytrliin Olimrti nH-Iimt up. A ntfnt rivknnlnir lvi thn 1020 Vestminster Avenue and 626 Howe Street nviilt .1 1 lion vuti-a tu fin. Thn lurne tllllYt'ltnr iM In fv-iKl ill thn rit.tiiwtut',ttirt Tina i ill tn tar In ilfl v.lir.n it iiitin lieforj Uip uni'rul uwnemlil)-,.

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