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suggestion is Oo. as. the-sity, to 2 p.m. BRAND OLD MAN GOMES: MONDAY THE GREENLAW CONCERT Mr. A. Fi. Greenlaw, who will give a contert in the Baptie Church on Tuesday. September 14th. is the possessor of a splendid bass voice, Rad the cacanitme hin. singing evoked from mucie-lovecs Inf the west on Bi Test Vint, are endorsed in all parts of Canada, The Toronto Globe Lord Strathcona Will Arrive in says gt; the City at 8 P. M. Will Be Given Simple But Enthusiastic Reception Intends Spending Night at Government House The long looked for opportimity of welcoming Lord Strathcona to, the, city which bears his name will como next Monday forenoon. Wednesday evening and. Tuesday might evening at eight committees of the two citios arrmng- Augus ed yesterday that the reception to be 23,848,610, an increase of 5 would be 817 over the corresponding period of jointly participated in by citizens ot tendered him on arrival both Strathcona and Edmonton. deen arranged to give him a roy A despatch received late from the. High Commissioner announced that 4 349.456, an. would arrive in Strathcona Monday o'clock, and the five months of the Sseal the singing of Mr. Al one of the original ppreciat- How well bert Greenlaw, Fisk Jubilee Singers. ed nt Massey Hall, Sunday, Feb. Bint, was shown in the fact that hardiy a pernon left the hall w the snnouncement was made that he would sing an extra selection just hefore closing. His rendition of Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep nd Steal away to Jesus have sel- dom been better given in Toronto SS CANADIAN CUSTOMS RETURD Ottawa, Sept. 1. Customs collce- tloas for August amounted to 5.- inerease of 964,411 Sec the mime month last year. For year up to t 30, collections amounted to 508,- 1908. As Lord Strathcona will spend the reception at the station and a mifi- tary House. When escort Yo the the special train al rives the distinguished Westerner will we met by pd the military organizations o escort and the 101st. Fusiliers wil attend as a guard of honor. The route to be taken to th: bridge will probably be along First street. east to Saskatchewan avemue, and the Strathcona band will meet Commission - Object Far Reaching the party near Whyte. Along the route to be takes there, ilo bon-fires kindled eee Sit. ct pasued and scores of torches will assist co , eae three or four light the way to the bridge. . It is: urgently. lt;oumittees in charge that citizen turn out and give all the co- Governiment jones FOR CONSERVATION The Duggan school cadets will act as torch bearers in the pro- geasion, the 19th A-M.R. as militars Great Natural Resources of Can- 1 ada to Be Protected Premier Rutherford and Dr. Tory Are Stratheona s Representatives on the STRATHOONA, ALBERTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909 cessfully 1908, to-day little short ing for bim i of frozen 81 the. pole Tt was last session, the, government bas requested by the appointed a strong and representa- evers tive commission for the conservation : resources of Canada. operation possible to make the greet- success in every way. that ing a the sidewalks station platform. si XYUESDAY S PROGRAMME. Strathcona and he will be the city quest from 10 o'clock in the morning The escort will meet the distinguished visitor gt Government and the drive will be made view to sccuring the very best viewing all thelof men available, House around this city points of interest after which an juminated Collegiate Imgitute. will be followed ing for which a tickets will be sold. The luncheon will be well over, Dy completes the 2 o'clock and this city's part of the ent Edmonton committer for the remainder of the day 4p. m. however, Tuesday wiN be the occasion of + Lord Strathcona s official visit to address will be tendered by Mayor Duggan on the steps of the The speeches ia emcbecn one ee ete ed in the assembly room of oa will serve without salary but wmited number Of owed their travelling and ber charge to appoint taking chor) tions is authorized to do so. Lord Strathcona The The personnel of the. commission was the crowds line along the proposed route rather than Press in upon) the ing of the cabinet et Ottewa- Hon. Clifford Sifton is chairman and will pe its administrative brad which, under the act. enspowered to appoint. The otber mwmbers of the commis- jon have all been selected with a boy fitted to deal ov- thoritatively and in a larse-minded way with questions fraught with 0 much importance to the whole fut- ure industrial amd commercial world The commissioners Nt be necessary expenses. A permanent head will te azpoint: ed-and the commissioner who s shes assistants in investiza- In addition, one member from each province is a university: professor Ontario Queen's they could trol damage ed. panieg put Looks whic law book water. The fire originated. reached the Practically in the bucning of the library was valued at 200,000. The lib rary building wa insured for 20 000, in 45 different insurance OFT PILE OSNERED Intrepid American Explorer Claims to Have Solved Problem of the Ages After Four Years in Arctic Regions Dr. Frederick Cook Reached Coveted 90 Degrees April 21, 1908 Scientists Not Skeptical of marvetious. in the now land he is believed to ha making hurried observ a- Columbia, the northe n Of the Arctic mainland. Cook's plan to make his base of stp- plies or a permanent camp at motook, about 1,000 miles from the Toronto, New York, Sept. 1. Dr. Frederick AN NOW 1 A. Coo , the Rrooklyn explorer, sue- reached the north pole and returned safely across the.ice to Lar- vik. Despatches received signed b Cook from Larvik state be north pole Aprit 2T, For months it has been lieved that Cook had perishest following cablegram wax received by Mrs. Frederick A. *Successtul diress to Copenhagen. That Cook escaped with his I ter his wo years fight is comsidertd to-day Cook, Brooklyn, and Signed Fred. Ad: af Even while the Peary expedition was hunt- arts tions. - The last word received the explorer was im May. last sear. Cook letter to his soo Frank, s lentitic telling him to return to New He was then tit Western Elismorcland certain his ex: about 60 miles souttrest coe beyond the end of teen at from York. of Cane WE STATEMENTS Now Yerk, Sept. 2. hihony Pinte who war at the Bead of the Zejghier Raldwin Arctic Expedition maid. to: dey he was confident that Dr. Cook had actually reached the north y lo Scientists und explorers who. make inginuations to n grounds for doing so. salt Mio la. Dr. Cook is one of the most courageous men I over met, Many a omecret. of hi succow Hos ym his vourage. * Dr. Cook deserves great credit for what be bas dons and Tam sure ro doubt ought to exist that he bh decovered the-nertlt pole, if he hus said so. He is truthful .aan, wr iotx minded amt determined. ngt the ieind that would make a t is take ine his bearings and think he was im the 90th paralell when heen jthe Sotb. Tam informed that De tdok along with ain every instrument that was noedyd amd with these he was able tows t position. In hist 5 of how ho deter own story he 4o4 portion mined with his instruments the very It way Dr. Fire broke out Wednesday in parliament, park, An- Ontario Parliament Buildings Suffer Fire Loss Estimated at 400,000 - Fire De- partment Ineffective the buildings in and before be brought under edt to the extent of four hundred thousand dollars was effect the total loss lies which there was no insurance of valuable on the 100,000 volumes were destroyed: The fire started at one 0 The By fire but was slightly damaged by jePariment was practically helpless but managed to confine tlames to the east wing where clock they moment that he entered within bounds of the North Pole. . pe chance, ax.an English explorer has suggested that he was mistaken the contrary, have There ix Brackman-Ker Co. Installing Important Weighing Improvements at Local Mill HAS maing and by pumping capacity the fire pra Likely edcape the in insurance cater Western Unsterr take wffect early j the insurance men will have to b there can be any in rates. : THANKSG in Ottawa noon appointin tober 25,0 Day. The gow to continue stad of on tofore officially renting ton, An order-in-cou the innovation sot ing Duy: come on a Monday * lant year of making . Thursday PUME WORKING e the: bhe 6,000, succtmafully started pUMNpiNg Tha Water through the city wm incieaningy the and inch the citirens will Ahreatened increase fram the bown of wen, wl in September The new pump is working aplondidly but fay the machinery plicated before fal reduction IVING DAY cil waa pane inowday after Ww we Monday, 06 Thank ach lane cenment, decktest Thankagiv aw bere BRIDGE PROBLEM IN ABEYANGE Twin City Mayors Will Ask Gov- ' ernment for Support em of the two: cites Bheemgntcr im sta with pear anid Provincial Engineer Chalmers Thinks tho Estimated Cost of Traffic Section Well on It oarw Yor al toy characterize monton prone tbat it will now be in Pomible to complete the G.P.P. by LABOR SCARCITY DELS 6.1. WORK President Hayes Says 1911 Will Not See Completion Transcontinental Line Encounters Many Difficulties Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson and Party Inspect Western Lines avelling on tour of Inmpection the ontive aywtem of the GTP, whick ix soon to be completed, or te already. the head officluls of the pinpany aFrived by special wai ti Sorathcona Weldenday at ttegg wert taken Uinipentiately: ta. Pa fon in several vadtomoblien. Chm firty inclined Str Chatter, Rivers: Wilson, prenidiwat of the Geand Deum Lauls Wilson, Chas, SM. Hays, Peeals dent of the JEP), By J Chaenbet Drewidint and genet thats Watuwrigtt, second - Vivo with adverai Other float is The patty aneived from Che syuths at sie orclock aR wee met by cra of the. Bxdmonite A others who chatted jon platform for a fow h the distinguint Jos although 79 Yeats of aye aps od to, be healthy and vigorous: okdd nan Ue worge hie AK COamt Lrtps, in which was ithe terminal of the ns-comtinental at Prince Rup apok very highly of the ntty to the gouttt ofethin city: and eviduatly deeply i growth of Calgary x romarkible ai Roth pole. He itt toere in Pe lim taking his. latitude. When he ronber, 1907, then made Bis Way returns to civilization he wil) prove Withia Reason his Inst vit Shere muny yearn aio: westward out.of the Bach Peninsu- peyond doubt the truth of his maser: aiek os the future of Prince Hupery Sin lar and across to. Elismorelanch tions Charles foole ownmured that it will While the question of aedepting the Home duy be alte of the greatont, elt if ong Were on the continent ne harbor i company's plang for the promot) wonderfully well Aituated wad the PROVINCIAL LIBRARY BURNED HUNDRED TON CAR SCALES) a on ee ioe MY tory 2teyMe' arom utmenlen ane ee 4 bridge is boing discuswal in every tard the arowth. E5503 Shade of opinion. hy the ratepay- Preuklont Haya stated to the Fal 1 owing to. the restrictions placed Time and Labor Saver fow days awaiting nome governments gpon thet in rol being pecrlt ted al advicw from representatives of use vellow labor, fe that thin kine, j i al cad Provinciat t imbor is race mtietactory. tt The Brackmen-Ker Company aro both the Federal and Provincial ta it in prartically inanionalbl ta nigking aw important improvement OY Aecure wuMicient white labor, He did ME the weighing tartiltica-at the Dig Tumcey evening MayGeDaggan ealtyat vertune un opinion ae to whom 5 engineer M Leun of this elty. mit In the road ight be finisbedt tut out: mili im this city. For the better a 1 he ble conference with the Kdmontan coun- Phatically declared iC Impowsinle by handling of can lots of geain thers in COMONNE r tnt being installed a new Fairbanks ese ine ai Reg ARN Phe offidintn looked aver the exten- ion expressed by Provincial Ping siony wert of Exhnonton, and after track scale with of ne hundred seales being inst tons, The C.P.R. spur line, sales there is being- constructed con- necting sheds which will give better weather protection when cars ary be- section was not damaxe e filled or untouded The pew weigh scales will afford much better handling of gruirt in end required altogether too m' will hold a public reception at Gov ernment House. DECORATIONS NPC SAR to contribute in every possible w: jm the decoration. of their homes. This city of all others should reception to Commissioner that will by him as one of his tions of thi give the Honored High be treasured Grimmer, of New Brunswick; Hon. fond recollec- .Jules Allard, of Quebec; Hon. Frank perhaps firtal, Western The commission will meet at th call of the chairman ani will make a printed report. to tr The committee afm arranging to the end of ach fiscal y have all the street decorations on Tuesday ark it is up to the citizens: The members of Sidney Fisher, Hon. Ym. Templemarg, of Prince Edward Pipes, of fo- rsme, of Ontario: Hon. Hugh Armatrong, of Manitoba; Hon. J. A. Calder, of Saskatchewan: Premier Rutherford, of Alberta; and Hon. F. Fulton, of British Columbia appointed ex-officio: and the fol jowing, members selected by the po. -mnor-in-cauncil: Hon. in Rogers. of Alberton, P.E.1.;, Prot. Howard Murr-y, of Dalhousie univer- ry. Halifax: Frank Davisan, -of Bridgewater, N- S.: Cecil G. Jones, Ph.D., Chancellor of the Universit Next Monday is Labor Day aad iD of New Brunswick; Wm. B.. Snow-. direct contradiction to the name sig- fall, lumber merchant, of Chatbam, pificance, itis holiday that prac- N. B.: Dr. Henri S. Beland, M. P.. tically all classes observe. date bas nearly holidays beaten in every way aod it comes in the particular time of the recreation oF Feat ig perhaps the most appreciated peasion when the day od it For yearly /good weather average the 10 Gr ct all the other legal signeur J. . K. For ths farmer the day cam now, professor of little as-the harvest for- University of F.1D, Monk. M. P.; Dr. John Rob- ertson, director of Macdonald col- Anne de Bellevue Mon- Latlamme, superior of the university of Laval: Sir Sand- ford Fleming: Hon. Senator W. C. Bdwerds; FE. DB. Osler, M. Po; Co A. Me ool: ex-M. P.; J. F. MeKay, of the Globe, Toronto: Dr. B. E. Fer- forestry of the Toronto, Rev. George Tae ee playtime, but to other Iab- Brure. of the University of Manitoba; coring classes cognized as the one holiday of many- y. quiet, in the city but there will be outsido provide tho citizens with all sorts of amusement. The uay promises to be attractions enough to tha. occasion is re- Dr- W. J. Rutherford, deputy Minis- ter of Agriculture and member ot the falulty of the University of Saskat- chewen; Prof. H. M. Tory president of the University of Alberta, and John Hendry. lumber merchant, of At Lamont the day will be celebrat- Vancouver. ed with a good pee of ore jarge number of reENIs SCHEDULE TO: . aceon the TENNIS SCHEDULE TO-MORKOW tow, as the) to furnish and no doubt a S cona people wi band to the C'N.R. boys have been engaged the music for the day. Te Edmonton there will be an ath- The committes in charge of ar- opens to-morrow: afternoon, have handed the: informa- Jetic meet on the exhibition grounds) tion into this office that a schedule and the Lethbridge ball team witl close the seafpn with the Irishmen Famer at Diamond park. Thee there's Mucks to be hunted and that no doubt will be the big attraction dur- ing the day for locat sporte of the games to be played will be posted in the post-office to-morrow and all contestants and others may see what matches are listed in the competition and at what time the arene take place within two minutes messengers we at the hose while several men playing water on the burning tion when the firemen arrived were making efforts to confine fire to the ection td. The roof of the burned sufficiently: to places skylight, and glass from litters corridors, cave were and the in which it stare west wing was in at the broken: The messengers and porters whowe duty it to mmke pericdical tests of the fire ighting unpliances, performed task in the morning frou the obser- front of the buildimess; .a problem hard to solve, with all the greater part of the morning and within an bour alter the tests were made and the hose found all right, the Sime meo at work fighting the Aames, vatory in. This took turtied this the Canad Vancouver, Rev. jordon, and CANADIAN EXHIBIT EXCELS Rev. H. FE. Gordoa, B:A.. who pe week from the Seattle exhibition, steaks enthusiartically of exhibit at the which he thinks surpasses all others The exhibit particularly displays thr resources of Canada's West and is at- tracting an itnmense smount of fus- orable attention. Rev. Gordon says the fair is being better attended mow and thinks it should result in a fin- ancial succems. The growth and posedbilities of particularly impressed tion in saying that he thinks coast city ,will size and. i Dominion: Medicive Hat Winnipeg. valgary... Lethbridge. Moose Jaw Rerina, Brandon. Edmonton Games last 1 Edmonton 10, Medicina Hat eventually excel portarioe any city In the. that fair, he has no hewits Won Lost PC. 85 639 ight 9 36 42 45 aa 49 60 29 62 Moose Jaw 9, Regina 8. Calgary 9, Leenbricge 0. Lethrridice 6. Colvary 0, Winnipes Brandon 1 495 49: a9 inmtalled uw car can curately and few minutes. be weighed MANY cL. SSES CROWD This term of the school prom- isen ti see the taxing of many clasee to their utmost capacity properly handle the large number of fmpils in some of the standards will the schools full to overflowing ready. Tuesday, the second day of school, in two primary ments along there Were 54 beginners. At Grandin schoo were on hand to attend the primary class in charge of Misn Wark, und ax there were already 7 in the stand urd the total was thus swelled to the number of 78. At Duggan the prim ary situation is nearly as bud tor 28 beginners have been added to tho Class already full, While it is not definitely known just bow pa pits wre in attendance thi safe to say jit will be greatly inermased for many are still in the country, either work: many days as poxsible. CHURCH SERVICES. Rev. J. Pitepatrick, B. A., Supt of Camp Pducation, will occiipy the Knox eburch pulpit Sunday: morning. im this connection, Metropolitar Methodivf Church. H. B Gordon, B.A., pastor. vines) at 11 a.m., amd 7.30 p. ay School and Bible classes at 3 o'clock HThe pamtor has returned fom bis holidays and will occupy the jn morning and evening He will be glad to meet all the old friende ond faxfy who bave recently come to. the city. The morning sermon will be based on The-Parables of the the subject for the to make everyone ing will be Finthusiasm ind Ste Relation to Jes Chrixt try t home. weighing capacity ed between the warehouse and the mill beneath the) bride Tn audition to the facilities for tbe rapid ch The cout widerable siiscunsion am memiers present thought time. When the new track scales are without trouble in by, eer Chalmers who cont of the Chalmers said he items of t the C.PAIt, and excoptions orbitant tructure vommide that the fofore It has been necewary to weigh eatimat Uh jail grain im the small bin seales in actual constru which made much expensive handling considerable rei of the finally decided the committes of the two cities interview both depart arcertuining just contribute towards the structure a culled for in the 31 now pupils) this meeting has can be notbing ollicintly ter: Speuking to the week before any had from the turn until next we and Hon. Frank mans Pt and Hon. Prank Ob iat lees tor anpa teers co be is the f that the most citizens only reasonable, cout of the prenen' cossary by moniton and He Will give an account of tin work) thet -city- 1 Strathcona citizens are apparently much divided in cpacetiin trafti gt; be fairly -reasonable, Mr. to clowe without anything uevomplished furtiber-than-the mayors The Mayor the plant are suitable to mest all Fo- fog/or prolonging thelr vacation as Tiiroments for msny years: to some the requirements of should be paid for by but practically eonnidered that, the inary mection of the) lett the pew had gone over the city awtimate wobmitted by thought with a fow the figures were not ex. splendid and ering the was proposed that it would not be uafe for Flot as bere- company to figure m ought jon: there: might be Juction in the com approaches lod ome ural steel wo required but this was shown to ibe Imers. After an pay for the traifle addition, it that cenmary to uscertain jumt bow might be expected fr and tol ment grants. The new eoting wary. brought it would be much the govern twas that being. boing appointed to the Dominion and Provincial ministers with view 10 how far each wrtl now plans. Until taken place thero im thes rhat- Vluindenler, Musor rnggun said that it wilt likely be a formation cat be overnment officials, as Premier Rutherford will rot re wok from tha youth Oliver in not xr pital tor a tow thought that trafic approaches would be far more sutiwfactory than think. should be no additional comt to be borne by Strathcona he considors That ax the increased 4 plans is made ne Kad opinion over whe all agreo that this city any has already been purpose, over the dying deeds be had sn whem the firet grants asked for by the company not contribute an amount of. money much larger than promised for the wore THE DIFFERENCE, tefore him. be fi har ing of exes past cont the he the ent Bien ne. tee 0 ment roe stete When a man dies they wilo survive) bottlefid babies reer him ask what pooperty he haw lett betiind. But the coptible, angel who beads nt avpear ti in asks what good phssiciams hellove that viet forts tol 6 members whe pupils loarned. that, hourd, for could net persuade Mr. Fleming to remain on the staff, but friends who studied under him will go with there im. Mr. Floming goes to Strathcon, an principal of 9 school there. where ha voting the mervices of so diligent district of with Not yeoting the new yards in the city lant ovening for the oat over recently: wi line to. Winal- The P ave the sister nos informytion a to when th 1 WiTL bee Huite hut Iflimated that it will ni or some: time, SMSKATOON SCHOOL RECORD Sister University City Well to Fore in Educational Matters W.A. Flemming, A., Competent Instructor That tho Duggan meet school Ie io ge of'a competent invtructor i from the Saskatoon Capital. Saskatoon should be justly collegiate inntitute proud of the show: made at the uly inutions, pupllk having paxned dub of forty-two weltiing, Tbe of the staff are to. be con: Howitt . thal wueh: Oink In not tbe wecom pr lishment of six monthy atudy, but of numer of yours of building rig education, and the grontent it it due to W.S. Ploming, BAN haw taught thewe classes for Ube two years, and has inspired the thnee of every tilt Kev pote of tee teaching. though be love (or learning at fault. ix to he regretted that the local some new oF other an he saw ould do himself more justice in new fold he ha ohowen, the. very v wines of a host of admiring amd the majority of thove many. well known and officiont Dretenwmors, among them being Dur S . MeKetizie, now deputy minin of education for Alberta. Mr. ring: such ft. and a Femportnibly appoint Strathcona (6 fortunate canmble 9 tenchor as the late her of the tocal coltecinte -ntall ce than 200 chikdren itr q, limited Brooklyn have been ken within the past few days form of infantile paralysis aven the healthiest children are une from the epitemic anh the ther. mot. sis: Although the divense does tre fatal Frooklen any. of the s will be erippled for lite eee ant ila ee meres
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