Array Vol. 3. No. 16. LAJNER, B. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1905. S1XX) jan DELTA COUNCIL School Re ort. Of HTHEfilA SCARE. _____il__________-__________-.--________-.-.-.-.-.-.-M.-a-______--B*.-.-.-M.-- -._._.-B__-B We take this opportunity To thank our Customers for their hearty patronage during tins year, particularly during this holiday season, and Wb Wish Yo -A- C-F-f if -Ani Happy And Marshall Smith A special meeting of the Delta ���Council was held in the Council: Chambers on Wednesday last, tbe aoth inSt, with the Reeve, W. H. Ladner, iu the chair, and Couns. Gibbie, Davie, Paterson, Huff and Embree present, Minutes of previcus meeting weri adopted as read. COMMUNICATIONS From J. B. Kennedy, NT.P., and J, Oliver, M.P.P., re repairs tc Gulf dyke. Received and filed. From the Canadian Pine Co., re water supply. Received and Clerk- to reply. From J. H. Bowes, asking foi $250 expanses .re Wilson case. The Reeve and Clerk were authorized to forward a cheque for same. O11 motion it was d.cided to hold nominations and elections in the Town Hall and the Clerk to be returning officer. The petition re Abolition of tbe Ward System was .received and filed, the required number of signatures not being obtained. The Collector was instructed to return his roll to the Council on January 3rd, ipo6. Tlie Delta Highway By-law was finally passed and ordered to be published. T'>e usual monthly accounts, amounting to $164.7.86, were ordered paid. Council then adjourned to meet again on Jan. 13, 1906. / verage daily aUei dance���Diw ; Having heard that a mrniocr ��f sion I., 15.86; Division IL, 39.5-1-, onr townspeople had-weiied on W. E. Curtis, 7.P., S.M..TW tin. diph- IXPLANATIOInT BY THE C-OUNTRY EDITOR. f BIRTHDAY PARTY. Quite a large number of -friends 'gathered at the home ot Mrs. P. ���Matheson, on Friday, the .5th inst., 'that being the eve of fhe hostess' birthday. The gathering took the form of a surprise party, and so ���well organised was the affair, that ���quite a number of the friends had been secreted about fne house for ���quite a considerable time ere they -were discovered by their geriial j On account of dogs being allowed hostess- . . . torun at Uxgeiit all times. W.-Hs A very enjoyable evening ���\LMlK, h&s iovml it paid better to -spent at games anl tripping the j^ hig stock of sheep ^ ^ GREAT OPPORTUNITY. From now until the 30th December you can get your picture taken at the 'Old Stand" next to May's HAZELMERE. After a good deal of study and work we have at last figured out why so many country editors set "rich. Here is the secret of success: A child is born in the neighbor- "hood, the attending physician gets jsio; the editor gives the loud-lunged youngster and the "happy parents" a send off ancl gets $0. It is christened; the minister gets $10. ���the editor gets $00. It -grows up and marries; the editor publishes another long-winded, flowery article, and tells a dozen lies about the "beautiful accomplished bride;" the minister gets $10 and a piece 01 cake, and the editor gets $000. In ithecouise of time it dies and the j doctor gets from $25 to J? 100, the I minister perhaps gets another $15, ; the unaerta-ker gets from $50 to ' $100; the editor publishes a notice : of the death and an obituary two columns long, lodge and society j resolutions, a lot ol poetry and a , free card of thanks, and sets $0000. No wander that so many country editors get rich.���Morehead (Ah. : bain a) Coaster. Division III., 37.93- I rvisio 1 IV., 28,89. Total, -.22.19. 'Pupils aetu- a'ly attending fluring month, i.-y. HON OK /ROLL. Form V,���Scol Fenton, Margaret theria scare, we questioned Mr. Curtis as follows: Vas, .I.a3*c*e with you that seme public utterance 'Should be made in connection with McKenzie, .Minerva Smith. | this case of 'diphfthe*iia in the vill- Form IV, .Senior���Olive Whit-l-a*e. -"What have yon had to do worth, Herbert Hume, Laila I_irk-|.with jl?�� was *the ire*t guestinn. land, Warran Livinstone, **on L^ w mw:h %�� ^m Hams. t? _ nr t ,,-,, , t, .probably have had less, bnt from Form IV, Junior���Mildred Bar- \ ������'��� ' ber, Veron Taylor. Jessie .Vclnnis, Harold Davis, Elmer Barber. For.n III, Senior-���Gladys Dev- e:eaux, Florence Lord, Alberta Banton, Willie Banton, Hume Hil- to.i. Form III, Junior���Winnifred Hutcherson, Minnie Mardesich, Ale ..is Davis, Estella Brewster,. Edw. Livingstone, Mary Selicfa. Form II, Senior ��� Philip Gui- ���cbon, John Kiikland, Grace Frederic'*:, Lester West, Edw. Siddal. Form II, Junior���Eric Taylor, Hazel Shirley, Lester Handford, Alice Thirkle, Inez Stainton, Katie Foster. First Reader, .Senior ��� Galium Clark, Thelma Clark, Eva Alexander, Leonard lUrklaud, Edwin Cutis. the fact that several of out citizens made statements to see, evitiently sunder the impression that it is tht dutv of a J. P. to take -the tnartet in hand and 'do somethtng,'' Thereupon, I set out to f.nd cur Reeve, with the view of jointly interviewing the Medical Health Officer, and the'result may be suinma**ixed as follows: 1. That a dearth did occur m thi* village on Thursday���cause, diphtheria. 2. That the medical msn attending the cise did not notify tlie Health Officer until after the death of the patient. 3. That thereupon -the public school was closed by order of the Health Officer ��nd for a time ne ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ public assemblage of children will First Reader, Junior���Fred Whit- i be permitted, even at church. worth, Anuie Brown, Leua Vice-j 4. That the premises where (lie *vicb., Earl Davis, Deuham Hilton,! death occurred were immediately Gertrude Berney. !quarantined, and will be'thorough- Second Primer, Senior ��� Mable! ly U-tni-gated. Lanning, Roy And-rsou, Mytle 5. That residents-of these prem- Kindand, Frank Kettles, Alfred i*es were r-erraitted to le-ive.and go Guichon. j elsewhere, after ithe flrath of the Second Primer, Junior��� Cedrie ��� child and before'quaraotiue was es- Hilton, Flora Livingstone, Ethel P.rsons Stanley Clark (.equal). First Primer���Evert Grant. Ruby Welsh, Muriel Htttchexsou, Kathleen McBride. Promoted from First Primer to Second Primer���Flora Livinstone, Ethel Parsons, Cedrie Hilton, Jack Stainton, Stanley Clark, Ross Thirkle. Promoted trom-Second Primer to tabHsneB. 6. That Reeve Xadner has it structed the Health Officer to strictly fulfil his duties .anil prate(**t*tfoe public health, irrespective of persons, and that be is to medically examine all suspects and ifs-late ��� or quarantine it necessary. Now, that is about the way the matter stands so far as I am concerned, aud it is now up to Health First Reader���Mable Lanning. j Officer King to put Iris foot on the XMAS AT THE BAY. Myrtle Kirklai.d, Mildred Brewster, Nettie BussanicU, Maud Mardesich. Roy Anderson, Frank Kettles, Clarence Berney, Alio Marten- ieh, Alfred Guichon, John Selich, Wing Fong. Ssaglic-m, By order of the Health Olficei All Saints Sunday school is closed until farther.notice. There will b.' no early service ii. All .Saints to-mono w, but matins aud evensong ct the usual-hours. Xmas Eve address at the evening service. A very pleasant time was spent light fantastic which were, unfortunately, somewhat disturbed by the Hire reported in last issue. **J.amber!ain's Cough Remedy <5ju;evC��l<i��. i-roijp otiil WhoQT)i��B CourU. 'Considerable improvements have _^_^^^__^^^^^^^^^^_ been made around the Hazelmere Tin Shop: Cabinets,-fg.5oj3er doz; jLumber Company's property. A small size, $1 per dozen. j ,lew siding has beeu laid down and; at theBo-mdarsy Bay Private Schoo new machinery added which will! on Thursday evening last, when .thi enable this .prosperous company to '��� following programme was sucess handle their orders with greater [ fully run off; Recitations by Eth. promptitude than ever. Abercrombie, May AbererombiV ,_, ... ', , Robert Ahe-orombic, Jennie Gunn rhere is to be another grand eon-! _ .,,-,- ��� ., *,* .., _���_.. ��� , , i Bessie -Gnnii, Ma-iie 1'ateron cert in the Methodist Church, heve, on Friday evening., January 5th, ieio6, iu aid of 'the .Organ Fund. Outside taleut has been engaged aud a good programme arranged, Refreshments will be serve 1 and a Remember the only place to buy the "Genuine Slater Shoe" at Morit- j real prices is at W. E. Sinclair's, j the Leading Shoe Store of New Westminster. * diphtheria!" But you hare-stated that pefsou- were allowed to leave the ^remwe- after tie death occurred'? "Yes, that is so, and I mysifi thought it a very peculLar.procee-l- itig at first, but if you look up the Provincial Health.Act-yon will find that any health onrcer 'is >*e-iefl with large discretionary powers, and that he may permit anyone to leave sneh.premises before quarantine has been once established ..qpot. satisfSing'himsclf that suih persons are-in pfood health and have nfflt been in acuta) ecu tact -with ��� the infected." Is fhire -anything "ehse you cat say on,the sub-ject? "vVell, 'I hardly isknow, -except ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ithat all -kinds ofTamew are afloat, On Xmas Day there v,ill be two! of" the usual kind, elusive and harH celebrations of tlie Holy Eucharist, to rtiu down. The man ou the one at 8:30 a.m. and .the second at i slre,;t knows a lot, but try to get the 1.1 o'clock service. The.church 1 definite informaticai fron him and is verv nicely decorated for tin ! be only know*?.what Iras been toJd to have them destroyed by a parcel j ���of dogs whose owners are too tired to tie them *up when not in use. It certainly is too bad tbat a man can not follow bis calling ou account of his,neighbors' ,do_.s. large attendance isantiofpated. dialogue, John Abercrombie, Willif Ottim, Ethel Alicrerombie: som by thesci'.ooLrecilataion, by Helen:. Crake;'violin solo, Mr. A-bercroui bie; solo, by G. Brown; Good Night song by the school. At this festival. ���The Vicar looks for ...aut-. expects I a large attendance at the Xmas Da> I services. Take the religious lie o. i Xinaf away ?.nd nothing .remain.- ' but a shadow without substance��� I "Gloria iu Excelsis." Tohu Perram received v.ord, last ! stage of the.programme Santa Clans, week,-of the death of his father, at j arrived aid distributed the good! Stamford Hill, Louden, Fug. It little i was. only on the 18th of last month I him. T would suggest that anyone having i nowil-e'dge .which might be help&l to the snth_*riti�� should ' come forward and divulge k for tbe I coinjtttwa.good. Tfee.R-seve ass;ur��8 ! me lhat he -Stands ready tto call* ! special Council meeting tc deal witfe anv tTrgreni: matt., "that 'Uijght crcjp up." So wi��ririi'g -Mr.'Curtis j_o*3C':'d-i!*r' the interview then tenuinr.ted. There will bz service inrthe &qe- A limited number of copies of things to thc .'elight of the this.issue may be obtained at this! folk, after wbich they .returned toi that we recorded the death, at thei ti��t C'ntrdrto-morrow ev*ttiingo*_%r U>��h>erat iQC.ei._1_. ..their home;. .sanie.placC: of Mr..l\*rraui's njothvr. '.^t,.--'o'clock. No Sunday .dt-Ml. / nm delta Tnras, Saturday, h3ce3��3Er 23, i_??s* THE DELTA TIMES. Fvn.ax.tD KVSRT SA.Tf_t.UAY. StJ��sc-MPttiON..*'*P0 P��ty**��K** APTJtBffM-sJlC HA?��S* Canal As.Tart__ia-.an_a, .sj_<**tt>,Va per tine to* the iral insertion, and 5 cai^r^pcr, tine lor each THE PRICK OF A SOUL. A\ fja,-.*. young lady was deeply impressed; witb a sense of her sinfulness,, ajad found no p^ce day or night. A brother who had always M__MO.nl in-M*<i-��u THa xi'.u-tst-r ot liuea 1 ..... ... tly_. ssj..^. .j.. -..T-.-* ..���:.....��� ... ci,-r-..t *�����,��., 1-i^.r ,��� worldly amuse-1 a o. y*. w. Delta* Lpdge,, No. 12? meets- fast and third Tuesdays of aaah month, in Oddfellows" HalU W.C.. Pybus, MlW. Geo. R.. MANI.EM-, Recorder. iaa_F*, iV-cRAE*** Co IBM! 1 al this oft v.rSva*nv*a*���a can be Kate. torCownwi Taiia an application ' ��.aadin_ aotices .;�� ��u,>p*^ 'yt* to:, mem iu- aarua*. -WrtH and PMt\,��n)g>r-��m, Mfi,xMarf������t**.sa-, ol, i��y. ad-crt-ae-tcnt r*. u t * tv- -M & 'u���, line of Elig-lish and Lrish ment* w_s trebled and annoyed at! Del^Lpdg^-fe..2S.^Chfrt-gj-, Troufiern_.es al* , ,, , . . ��� ..*a ilar meetingssof this Lodge. a��fc held Aweada.a4ia fancy 1 rousemngs al her present state of mind. He tried r L,Uet-.i*i,cwfc j every Wednesday, e-vejiibg; at 8 p. ' ways-kept wi stock.. all tbe shafts of ridicule and sarr| ���. Visiting g^^, cordially in*-1*" - - IDs A,,w_^_��^i_(,,i��^��tIisyt^i.to|��wato.turn her mind away from| vm to-attand-. aiarv'be.efltofany individual prartote the pectuuarjr ar anaipaa?, to he C-W ���ind -harKad aaeaiding c"*4'S.(l 'V uvAtt udered ar anaipaar, to he coaaidcrad ao. * ��� ��� '-fly. All adrartiaaao ���at aad paid fcr Carraapaaidascc i��xi4*,il on aaatssei. o. public ia-n-Mt. C*m��aaical>o_s to eslijor mnM be ac- ���Mnpanied by ���mmi ��;, wptsjr, not neccaaariljr ���v pnbhaa_oa. but aa evidence of good faith. i?tMinatladanae mn*l.j����.h,*hi$.p_ic'.,!>j.Thurii- *��Te-en*nf. <lm. IV. -dA**wrA. Manager... satuibat, dxgkmbkh ��3k 1905. No snow, ncfjfrost and u/imroses it bloom in the open at Christmas it soa&hing to be enjoyed by iew, ss-prth of the 49th parallel, but snai. it 0|tr _jrj*>erience. How is it with Ostar brothers in the Ext ? It is to be regretted that the pe- UtiSiRS.. held, bsjr Messrs. H. M. Yasey and"- JoJ*j H-pr*yma_*,were ���*5rithbaJd*i-�� ta*g aa>. to. tbwArt the cibjectof the-trexisArnce.. Xhe oniy petition presented representing ���one $250,000 of assessment short of thei reqpiredia_ao_wt the matter of- atooliihingj the mid system is defeated fw this yenr. It is Tery gratifying to see the: may onr municipal at-tbor-ties rose t�� ��� tbo- occasion an-ar feariessly attended to their duty, on Thursday, a, aaon as their attention was drawn ton death, from diphtheria,. it town. The schools were closed lmacdLttely aed the iuitcted family* tyaoredrwhilerthe house was thoroughly fumigatrd. A�� ounce of -yereat-on is worth a pound of cure* thu solemn. interftStSsQf eternity. But- still the conflict- went- on-. She- would not yield to bis persuasions, and she felt she could not yet decide, wholly for, tbft Lard. At. lasti her brother said:- "Ellen, if: ymti will Frank. C&U.-S. N.G*. Dr.. A.. A. King, Sec C O. F. Court Fraser No. 398, mee'es in Oddfellows* Hall, second and last give your nonsense uB,. audi b* Thursday evenings of each month yourself again-1 wi*6iv* you fivJ at .8 0,clock W** B*tbren 4.HEJ.RY CHRISTMAS! Again rt is- thc Merry Christmas time, and with it we intended pre- aftnttfcf,-o.t-x gatrons -vck-u a_ hand- apme Qjtiittoaaa nn��be_*r *!>>xbich, we aegret.toi stein, bas aoti bceau supplied aficordjiig. to-orderr Tb-fe- *re> rattler than withhokl it altogether, and not being equipped so S��t_r<a)-di* a good job of filling in, we present it to yoa. as it iawitb vm- siiscere-regrets. Wp. wish you au. a Merry Xma*. WHATS THAT. Ate tbo-pcestnt Ctftunciiloss going to stand loorretel-etton ?��� Why. yea-t- 3-tft*- pot^' 5)i*>n'ti yourself agailM wiagiv.e you pounds.--' It seemed a paltry price j to sell a soul, but the sisterrhesitated1, | and eyen tp parley with such ai temptation was to* give tbe cnamy. infinite;adyaiitage. No.dcnbt she;. considered that she could take the money and dismiss the subject fer this time, resuming it again when* fty-er. sbe chose. She took the five pounds and her>destiny<. wars-sealed.. Ontwardly she was little changed. She did not scoff at religon nor oppose it in others,, but her. heart was as insensible to its influences as- the hardest rock. Nor did anything madeanimpression on it afterwards. She saw that beloved brother lie* Upon his dying bed, and heard his agonising entreaties tbat she would turn from that fearful1 wa;,*, into which he had led her footsteps; bnt sbe heard him perfectly unmoved. A short time afterwards she was alto called away,, and she: died as she had lived.. The awakening from the frightful lethargy of soul was upon the other shore. There are those who. sell their* precious souls for eiem less. How stands the matter with yonr own< soul ? Is it sate in th: good told of a Sariour's love, or are you bartering, it. for bubbles upon, time's ocean? "What shall, it profit itt you is.aiti the whole world and loss* your own soniCf'"---51eja*ajits Hours welcome-** CAsJR-ViIHA-NS WIN. Ghitego,, Dec. 19. ��� Canadians- took, premier honors in the breed ing Clydesdale class of the.- Interna tional:Livo.-Stoc_ks_K>w here to-day The chieftrivals were the firm of GTaham Brothers, of Ontario, and Galbraith & Sons of Janesville,, Wis. In the fat sheep class, R. H. HUsfdingrof Thoradale,. Ont., took three -firsts in the Dorset class. GRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OUT. "Some weeks ago during the se- �����re wmter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily develvoped into the worst kind of la grigpe*with all its miser^-frsyraptcrns," says Mrv J. S. BgLkston of Map(le Landings.Iowa. "Kitees-and joints aohing, muscles sore, head stepped upy eyes, and nose ._- ��. .^ __, . a .1. running, with*, alternate- spells of yon thwk theyrou_*tt to; after tho ,... ,, ,.._ . " ^* chiHscand fevarv We- began using way tbey harettandltd th* sffairsd Chamberlain'^ eottgb Remedy, aid- nl*efm*-����asf-Utf durthg. thft-cur**J jng the saraewithiaidose of Cham- A\ YORKE, C. R. I. HUME. R.S. W: Nl Dra-per,, PROVIKQIAI. I.A��8 SURVEY08. Room a. litlattl Block. N&,w..We��kluinater. *?~^&-��-W+-*:'"'M.+-W,'*7K* X'* M ���*=*������ f Horse Goods L i f > f Our Harness aud Horse Furnishings **f ?W>avc long proved reliable, and they are f & built ucUioikly.for style but wear. T REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I huqh Mcdowell, j, LADNBK. B..S. '1,,'i r'i ff 1 ��� i-Vaf 1 Hlm ��it a -at* ai ^.���m^t^Tft.^rr^M^m.'m^mx9M.mnt,mm.m a^1-* Fence Posts*. If you. require, fenai. po-ts just drop me a Ikie, or call and see THOS. ROBERTS. Ladner, B.C. J. HENLEY NKW WSSsPMINSTH*, :**���: -t. C. A Manufacturers of all kinds nl I *> .Soda. Water, Ginger I Ale anvf Smrnuto* Drinks. Your patronage solicited iFa^ion Stables Truc-t-i'ng and? Dfayiitg*-.. Livery work of all kinds at- ttmcl--l to,promgMx. Wm Alexander Ladner. St. 2.:. When Wcaskingj: Around Machinery a man required- jumpers that fit likea.glove .. . Overallfe-of light weightbut great strength. Tbe kind' tbat will shed grease like a duck's back sheds water- . . "Buck Brand" o v e r a 1 ls in short Th ey contain none but tbe best of materials nnd S-i.d i n gs avd are as carefully finished inside and out as-a-pair ottronse-w. . Ask your Dealer for the . . . "BUCK BRAND" they always bear the Uuion. Labeil GILLEY BROS*, TM.AI.KRS IN Wellington Cts^ Rosebank Lime, Portland Cement,. Smithy Coal, Sewer Pipe��� D-iaa.* Tile, Etc. Steaio Tug, "Flyer" and B-wsgisr tec* Hiscev. Office: Front St. Phonk i-6. New Westminster, B. C. r���t- Manufacturku By I. HOSl. . IS.. LTD., VAK.COUVEI-V ll'S HE hNew Crop^ mm- In Stock HOME G'ROVvTST and imported GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS Wholesale and Retail. iSpecial Prices to-F-HrmoK^Inetiti-tes. , Thouands of Fruit and Ornament- jal Trees. 'RHOD�����ENIi��R0KSi. -LOSES j GREEN _-*��.��3S��.A��N��> .-SARDY PLANTS now grow.Uig in my NsUnseries for 'Spring planting. Eastern prices or. less. White Labor. FERTILIZERS, BEE HIVES* AJ-TD SUPPLIES. ; e*ATA-.��GHW ff-REE. JVt. X HENRY,. V.ancouver 3010 Westminster Road. btwlaiii'S.Storaaahi arm' Liter Tab- dbn&i *JM8- anfl' -W *,s- 'Ibes-nil use soon completely,.ktiock*d out'the grip." -,._,-_ t_ . _ ^j These- Tablets promoter a healthy Granted,. J_��t. yotn Heip toipnti __,, ... , .. u .., .. * -��r r j��ctiomo( the bcw��lfc,.Hvt*rand'kid- i*n fr ye����*? We-eU. tf*e# ni-rfitt '*H**e -tetter. tfcem hack again., and give them ppfrej.tp.ri_ise the necessary tnnd*. enHeeat mfien -quickly they'll, gi-re ���jjpmgood roads tihdtrve overs Thoroads *&* g.ood> enough out our may. WhaftiwKtv-^N.ut is��. a te- dijctioBiOf twv> |��.t��t_��thHig ta. -foui tbe*.. tl��tt ytmnt brnthef* imottfcw partsnof tbe district c*�� sonrc^y grit outt with % sack of. apuutt ? Ho��;t- be %_(og _l��-_*mber b��_.helps t-op_^thedyk ikC ***** m keep tlae w#tw oiTyoun good tammi eaaA&anlu. Help youa-i self, br-ho-gihg yoattrbroaher-.. Aweri-nai biil; Tie* for J*.3$ at VU**M**Vi��* nt4*A*. Wshioli iv always beneficial ws&en-ttbe sj-ss-tesniis-c-dugestedi by a coldorattucfeby tbe grip. Hor sale by B? J, MncICejixie-j >&} Y*ka*; anMSM. CoMssVnoMnrt-ie. Ann*, aa-laa- ateaa>-f Igini IMMfcaaar faaoi�����a .tgs^-WT. l^s_SSis r~s^^-Uf?-SS_i? ctmmUm, ��Hkoa*r��ba*i ia��d raa77gaa)Tjw-a.TW>Vsstod ��ran nawadealan. MUM Wo_!V!r^H6W York /��At_^Wa��l>t-����i.P,< Christmas I Christmas 11 We are Booking Orders- now for TURKEYS AM) GEESB, place yemp orders with us,, we- guarantee- not to disappoint, you, and give you Voung Birds. Shipment of E.cjria-H-uns*. j��_.t! arrived,. 115c.lb.. 1 Delta Meat �� Commissim (& Phone 9. Lad-sem. BC ���-j_iu_jj- ja.is-'i If you waixtt at nice new Buggyr, ��_>to-dat��_B in every respe-at^or if the one1 yos�� Ira^e needs painting; eajfr &&. Q. T-, BAKER'S ^j^sill ��*i*-H*'f'f*H��*��4'*��-i--��*l-�� ���!���'�������' <-��4"��^*>H-��������**--���������� ��-l'��-i--��^-f������ Delta Transfer Stable LABNER, B.C. S-!NG1_E Mm DrfOUBLE RIGS A_SD SA-OJ&LE IIOSSES ON SHOfRT NOTICE Toam- Work Dona ai Specially Low Prices. 4- JOSEPH JtoR&AN, Ladner" No. _o. PKuprl^oi** 4* T Telephone *��*��4s*4*^4*4^��*H*-*HH**4^ * t A. HELTA TINSMITH 5HOP The PlaM^ tea. Tinsa_aithing, ?ath Tubs, Stove Pipe, Conductor Pipe, Roof Plates, and Every*- ���thing Else in This Line. \Agemt for- Gfurney F&smfoy CoJ'a iStovea. P_ B. Dad's MbcEt-t PaiEtta. Yoh�� Bath Heater. Jus* tbe thing for malting water hot for wstshftig dairy utensife,. scalding bogs, or for wash day. Everj Farmer's Wife Should Have One. ROBT. MAY, Westham Street, Ladner, B. C. Incorporated 1869. CAPITAL.. - - $3,000,000 ���RESERW FTOflDS, - - $3,302,743 JT-OGM- AIE-SI31.S- - - 380. ,188^625 A General Bamkas-y Business Transacted, Savings Department* Deposits oi $1 and upwards received and Inter- es-t Allowed at HighesA Current B.*te8. -55 BRANCHES. BRANCHES IN feftBTBSW CCWLJirMBaA���Vancou.w*r, Vancottver iEast Ejid; IW*- Pleasant; Grand -fcmfcs-, _Canain��'_t. Nelson, Rossland!h Victoria, Vernon, Chilliwack. Cumberland1 and Nfe* Wesl__*i4l��r. L. M. RICHARDSON-Manager, LADNER, B. C. ��� .��jai m ANOTHER CAR OF Royal Household Flour Just Arrived. Bran, Shorts, Etc A full Line of������ Fruit Jars, Jar Rings, Jelly Glasses. HUB -AT- J S / \---*.*��� < \ 'jt. i\ THE DELTA TIME:;, oA'i UR'DAY, LEC.uuBER ?3, 19 r,\ CHURCH NOTICES. ALU SAINTS. (Anglican.) Holy Communion ��� Sundays, 8:30 a.m. ist Sunday in month, ii a.m. Matins, n o'clock. Evensong, J o'clock. Suuday School at .o a.m. S-nday,, eveniag seivke 7:30. Rev. Canon Hilton, vicar. CATHOLIC ^Reverend Father Edra. Pfcytavin, O.M.I. Services, first and third Sunday of each month at 10:30 a m Benediction,, 7:30p.m. Rev. J. Wagner, Parish Priest. MKTHOMST. Services next Lord's Day at 11 a. in.and 7:30 p.m. Gass meeting, 1a30a.n1. every Sunday. Sabbath School at 2 p ra every Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30. Rev. J. F. Betts. pastor. SIS. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN .Services ii��-.tLord*s Day at 3 p. ro Sabbath School at 2 p m Midweek meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. A_ McAuley, Pastor. BAPTIST. Sabbath services at Ladner at 11 a.m*. ami 7 p. tn. Sott-stay Scho il it 10 a. m. Prayer m-eting on Thursd.y at 7.30 p in.; thoir practice at 8. jas. A. Banton, pastor. A CERTAIN1 CURE FOR CROUP. When a child shows symptoms 0 f croup there is. no time to experiment witb new* Fen.ed.teSy. no matter Bowhig&Ty theymay be reconrmeml- ed. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It has been iu use tor many years and has never been known to fail,, viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. ML F. Compton, of Market, Texas, says of it, "I ha-vfr used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe eases, of croup with my child! en* aad can truthfully say ft always gnres prompt relief." For sale by F. J. MacKenzie. BRITISH COLUMBIA w itii cm un (West-minster Brane-h) Time Tsblr .ara taw* *-ss��aa_i_ut*ir let rincmnrit; j.j. aa. *-ja a.m. aad heurly thereafter uatll ti p. a��.; Satno-air-asand Sunday, nt n p.m. Canrlaare Taarauver fin* Waatminatera at 5.5a eaid ..jo a. m.aad lsot��Hy thereafter uatil fcs p, ���k.-*-t-r_-jri and Sunday. ��t 11 p.m. FREIGHT CARS. Wa rua nrat-claaa freight cnia between Weat- miaatcr aad Vaiit-iwtr and all *-tptaeata are handled with the t-nsrost eare and delirered M naj-EB��e without delay Special attention paid ha frail a-ip-ienta. O111 wagona meet all hoata aad trains. Par ratea, etc apply ta B A. SKII.KS. Tci-cl: %, ���tminiler, B. C. V. X. GLOVKR I.��sci. Mfr. t For Sale. APHORISMS. From 75 to 160 cords of wo)!, at tie Boundary Bav ranchy Price, 5i.-5 rer cord on the ground. J. GRAUER. NOTICE. The Dost, The Largest, The Cheapest NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN', l?hat sixty days after date I intend to a 1 ply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission te purchase two small unnamed Islands lying wt st-south-west about [half (���_���) mile from District Lot No. \ Five Hundred and Thirty-two (532), Group II (2), New Westminster District, and containing in all about 250 acres ot land, more or lers. I have this day staked and posted a copy of this notice on above lands. Dated at Port Guichon this 4th [day of November, 1905. VV. J. LEARY. Contentment gives a crown whert I fortune hath denied It.���Ford. I Constancy is the complement of all ; other human virtses���Mnzzinl. Ho who will not take advice gets j knowledge when trouble overtakes liim,���Kaffir. Tlie more one speaks of himself tlie less tie likes to hear another talked of.���Lavater. The rv.-idiost aw] surest way to net iiil of eeiifiiire is to correct ourselves.��� Demosthenes. Character s��'i<1 personal force are the only investments that arc worth anything.���Whitman. 'Tis not your posterity, bnt your ac tlong. that will perpetuate your memory.���Hutchinson. Calumny would soon starve and die of itself if nobody look it in and Kave lt a lodging.���Leigbton. Civility is a chnrm tlint attracts I!;.- love of llll men. nnd too much la better ��� linn li> show too liltle. . . 1 ! ...lend." People will or-trti '������11 :���' '' ailll think Irss nf yon, nml '.���-.'. ll.ii '< liltle euctii_;!i uf you uow.��� .. ti*l ; j.:. iliulio. i Stock of Xmas Novelties. I I ��� I Don't forget ths Christmas Drawing, IT Saturday, Dec. 23rd, at 9 p.m. | f I 5000 Telegraphers _���__���____��� NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions '��� created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG Mli.V and LADIESoffgpod habits ti LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. ft ACCOUNTliNO . . . We furwish 75 fe* cent, of the Operators aasl Station Agants iu America. Oar six schools are the largest exclSasm- T-fegmpfc School.* in the world. listabtished 20 year and endorsed by aM leading Railway Officials. We execute a $25101 Bond to every student to furnish hum or her 11 position paying from* $40 to $60 * month in States e*ast of the Rock? Mountains, or from #75 to 5100 j- month in States west of the Rockies, immediately tipoa gralnatioti. Students can eater at any time. No vacations. Kor full particulars regar-ins; auy of **_r scbcols write direct to o��r executive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalo-juc free, ITincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N.\ Atlanta, Oa LaCrosse, Wis T��K*rkaiw,, Te^s San Francis^C;* Marshall Srni ���*��s��"a*��^.**>j��**��>sa.s{��<.s,^.ass>J*a��J*aHj..a<}^^ XMA3 ANNOUNCEMENT. Christir.-s and New Year will soon be here Bringing to all much happiness and joy An 1 .Santa Clans with his Reindeer Will visit every girl and boy. A busy old man is jolly Saint Nick And reeds the best help he can find So he sends of his stock the very best pick To the store that he thinks the right kind. He sends presents suited ior young and old And ol every color, shape and size, Where with ] urses ot pennies or filled with gold One can procure a remembrance thr t will prove a prize. Headquarters of Santa, in Ladner, will be At F. J. Mackenzie's Drug Store And if you will call I am sure you will see That his goods are as choice as ever befora -V. R. SANTA CLAUS. .^i_*____a-P*-*-_**-_-^-_***-* -~ -*- ���_^- ��� -���* ��� _--a-��. ->- _ .*-_, --.--.���-. -���. ��� -_- _. .-L _. __*- -s . -#-. -. -P. __._#. ���.--a. ��� _-"_ _ ���#- 'Wr^m -w .j* W V*|IV|^��wa^a^^^q|^^u^H^^^^u^^^|H^^^Mia|^pBHpB^|V^aM MEW YEAR'S Win Gold sn MacKenzie's QRAND - PRIZE - CONTEST ���* *'" ^ r. Competition Closes Saturday Evening, December 30th, 1905. We carry a most Complete and Up-to-Date Stock of Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishings "and at prices which can't be beat anywhere. HRST PRIZE, SECOND " THIRD " FOURTH " flfTH " $50 IN GOLD. 20 IS i. n n ii Every Purchaser of ONE DOLLARS' WORTH of GOODS will receive ONE TICKET. Tickets to be given ONLY for Cash Purchases. .*_.���->������-���s-t-ga-i MacKen Ory Goods Store. Tha Fl. at Lai-book. Tb* well known A_.yrlolo.1-t, fir. Hugo Wlnc-Jer, published an account of tbe legislation promulgated by King Amrapbel of Babylon, wbicb, to far aa Is known at present, was the flrst book of laws ever pive�� to tho world. King Amraphel lived 2,250 years B. C. liDd is mentioned in tke Bible ns a conten- | porary of Abraham, io thnt bis statute* were drawn up fnlly five centuries before tbe laws of Moses. They number 282 and contain tbe following: "If a woman wbo sHS-i beverages pi ves bad value for the money puid ber, sbe shall be thrown Into wnter. "If a wife lie a spendthrift or If sh* otherwise neglect her duties, her hut- band mny put ker nwny witliout compensation, but If n mnn pisf away hie wife for no other reason thnn thut she bas no children he shall return her whole dowry. "If n betrothal be rescinded, the maa shnll pay the womnn compensation. "A widow with grown up children mny not mnrr.v again Without permission from a Judge."���London ExpreM, ! I T *i* I I | I t A And Rich na V.-r::. "What Is It that maken men grent. papa?" "Persistent aflrertlslng, my son."��� Cleiejiind XMaln Dealer. Popular Recipe. An e����ay whloh you Ktralght tor.eti A llthosraphlc scene: A pallid little novelette; A modern magazine. _ ��� \VaBhln_-tor Star. W-ist ir known as "goose flesh" usually results from a low condition of the system nnd Is renlly n slight chill. If you have sueb attacks often. It Would be wise for you to consult a pkyslcliu. It should be borne in mind that orcry culd weakens the iuiu-s, lowers the vitality nud prepare* the system for the more serious diseases, among whieh are the two greatest destroyers of human lift, # pneumonia and cousuinplioa. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this tinut common % ailment. It aids expectoration, re- " lreves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy tend permanent euro. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Price 25c, Large Size 50c. CLUBBING OFFER. Iu order to retain our old subscribers aud obtain new ones we wish to make the following extraordinary offer: Pacific Homestead $1 00 Northwest Poultry Journal... 50 Review of Reviews 3 00 Cosmopolitan 1 00 Delta Times ,.., 1 00 The whole of the above will be jivcti for the very small sum of $4. According to The Commercial, of Winnipeg, the visible supply of oats in the United States and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, is 28,598,000 bushels, compared with 24,234,000 bushels a year ago. NOTICE. The firm of Baker & Taylor. carrying on business as blacksmiths, having been dissolved on this, the 15th day of November, ill accouuts due the said firm must be paid, on 01 before December 15th,. to the undersigned, by whom all hills will be settled. G. T. BAKER. Ladner, I?. C, Nov. 15, 'or,. IH 8 Time Table, Train leaves Cloverdale at 1:10 p.m. and arrives at Port Guichou at 2:20 p.m. Train leaves Port Guichon at 2 -.40 noon and arrives at Cloverdal*? ata-SSP-n*' Mondays only, There are two through passen** ger trains per day each way to and from Seattle and a mixed train tQ and from Bellingham. THE DELTA TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2?, 1905. - LGG-ti.KEWs. iCOLUER'S EXPOSE! Roderick R<ri<. --etiirr.e 1 corner on Monday. Van* j Miss Ethel Kei.l spent a few days at Sunbury, this week, the guest of Mrs. Whiteside. Mrs. L- Monkman returned on Monday from Vancouver, where she bad been on a si ort visit. Mrs. W. A. Kirkland returned k<*>me, Monday evening, from a .short visit to tbe Terminal City. Richard Reid, of the postoffice staff, Vancouver, was visiting at Ladner for a fe-.v days last week. Friends of Mrs. H. N. Rich will be pleased to learn that she has greatly improved after having been Jaid np for a few days. Service will be held in the Methodist Church on Christmas morn- jug at 10:30 o'clock. All are cor- diiilly invited to attend. Sam Morrow's name is mentioned as a probable candidate for School Trusteeship at the Boundary Bay school. Any more ? Jas. Best, and E. Hampton, after spending a few days the guests of P. Pearse, returned to Port Haney, this morning, accompanied by Miss Best. John McKee and wife accompanied by Mrs. McKee, sr., and Mrs. Robertson leave this evening for Vancouver, where tbey will spend Christmas. OF THE PATENT MEDICINE FRAUD I death's laboratory. June 3rd.���"Patent medicines are poisoi ii g people throughout.Am- ericE. Babies who try are fed laudanum under the name ol" syrup. Won en are led to in jure themselves for life by reading in the papers about the meaning of backache. Young men and boys are robbed and contaminated by vicious critn- iiiiuls who lure them to their dens through seductive avertisements. PERUNA AND TIIK "BRACERS." October 28th.���So well recognized is ihe use of Peruna for its al- colic elects that a uumber of Southern papers advertise a cure for the 'Peruna habit.' What makes Peruna profitable to the maker and a curse to the community at large, is the fact that the minimum dose first ceases to satisly; then the moderate dose, and finally the maximum dose; and the unsuspecting patron, who began it as a medicine, goes on to us. it as a beverage, and finally to t>2 enslaved by it as a habit." UQUOZONE. November 18th.���"Liquozone is sulphurous and sulphuric acids (corrosive poisons) heavily diluted; that is all. Will the compound destroy germs in the body. A series of tests conducted by the Led- erle Laboratories answered the question in this summary: "To summarize, we would say that Liquozone had no curative effect, but did, when given in a pure form, lower the ies!s*.a'ice of the animals so that they died a little earlier than those uot treated.���Scientific American. Service in tbe Methodist Church ���to-morrow as usual. Morning subject: "Bible Rules for Right Living." In the evening there will be R "Xmas Service of Song." LOST. Misses Edith Rich and Elsie Honeyman returned home on Wednesday, from All Hallows' Semin- Rry, Yale, to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents and /riends, Between Marshall Smith's store and Crescent Island, ou Friday, December 15th last, a small parcel of Dry Goods. Finder please return to THIS OFFICE. We regret to state tbat Mr. and Mrs. P. Shirley mourn the loss cf their infant daughter on Thursday- last, from diphtheria. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to them in this their hour ot trouble. Re Delta vs. Wilson the witnesses bave all been examined and evidence ordered to be typewritten. The lawyers will commence arguments on the 25th January, '06, alter which the Chief Justice will sum up the case and give judgment. Notice of Removal Having removed my place of business into new and more commodious quarters at the corner opposite the Oddtellows' Block, on Delta street, I hope to meet all my old patrons and as many new ones as wish to patronize an up-to-date shoery. J. REAGH, Ladner, B. C. The Board ol License Commissioners met on Wednesday last, with tbe Rcevei W. H. Ladner, in -the chair. Applications for renewal of license were received from Marshall Smith and W. L. McBride, and there being uo com- plaints both applications were griinted. Mrs.C. E. Banton, Voice and Piano Pupils prepared for Concert. Church and Home. Special Attention Given to Voice- placement, Tone-production and Expression. For Terms and Lesson Hours Apply at Temporary Residence, Mis. A. B. Barber's, Ladner. II11 HJm-~ The Best Chance You Ever Hmd to Choose Pleasing Qllts* Bride When You Want to Ship or Store Your Produce or Live Stock. Just on the ev; of the Christmas rush we received a maiuilcc- turer's stock of Neckwear, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Chemisettes, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Casts an 1 many other giveable articles at ridiculously low prices. You must see the charming assortment to get an idea of what you really save. Neckwear, 10c Blouses, $1.25 Neckwear, 25c Xmas Furs, $1.75 Belts, 15c Fur Stoles, $2.50 Umbrellas, 75c to $7.50. Black Peau de Soie Silk, 59c Yard All Wool French Flannels, 35c Yard T. H. SMITH. Grain Elevator Capacity 500 Tons Warehouse Space 24,000 Square Feet RATmES ON APPLICATION. OODS # We have just opened our large stock of Xmas Novelties and have a splendid assortment of those dainty little hand-made things which tnake such a nice gift for the friend who is so fastidious. Handkerchief, Glove, Tie and Photo Cases, Pin Cushions, NeedSa Books, Etc., All Hand Painted. Call Early and Have the Choice. THE WHITE HOUSE, A. J. BIRTCH, - New Westminster mm Xmas, Xmas, Xmas. What could pkqse the Hoys and Girls more than one of the following : .,-.... Violin Outfits, $4.50 to $.**o.oo Guitar Outfits ?7-5o to 540.00 Mandolin Outfits $7-5- to J-.-55-oo Banjo Outfits $7.00 to S40.00 Flutes, Clarionets, Cornets, ) Flageolets, Piccolos and > .sets to SH0.00 Whistles ) Accordeons $1.75 to $i5-0�� Gramophones 13-5�� *Q ?35-0(-> Music Holder r.50 to S 3.00 Mouth Organs 25c to $1.00 DYKE, EVANS & CfiLLAGHAN, I? A. D. Seymour, Manager, ... - New Westminster mmiipBannannnggjaassE^ Xmas Bill of Tare For 1905. Served at all hours - 558 Granville Street PIANOS Two Carloads, High Grade, Choice Cases, Just Arrived. ORGANS In All Styles, from $20 up to $175. VIOLINS MANDOLINS Made in Germany, .Lovely and Sweet. BANJOS English and American, GUITARS AUTOHARPS Imported and Home-Made. In All Styles. Accordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs, Drums All for the Little Ones. Edison Phonograph and Records. Victor Talking Machines For a full concert with the old folks at home. DESSERTS Latest sheet music, Folios, Music Carriers, Piano Scarls and Stools, Flutes and everything in our line that may help to digest the bill of fare. Our prices are right at rock bottom, and remember, that each one dollar meal off the above Menu secures a coupon in our Extraordinary Drawing for prizes worth $525. Just take a Two-Step round and see us, and partake: of our Christmas Fare. At nominal cost, private individuals or business men -can put their important papers and valuables in a secure and convenient place. This is a boon to those who do not possess a safe, and to families travelling. These boxes-are accessible during all business hours to th�� renter, who holds the key. RA TES g $1.50 per year. F.J. HART & CO., New Westminster, B. C. Cut Glass, Silverware, Watches And all kinds of Jewelry suitable for Christmas Presents. JR. Clausen, LABNE-R. <8. C. mmmmmmmmmimmmpmirmmmm*?*. ���' 7rv;rriYiviV-;ri-i-fi*i*:v*;i.k>.- M.W.Waitt&Co., Limited, 558 Granvile St., Vancouver THE OLDEST MUSIC HOUSE IN B, C_ SOUVENIR NEEDLE CASES Free en Request l'rom VICTORIA'S Big Furnishing Store 1 (Pii order to extsiid o-.ir circle 'of hCqitaift-aHccJi-we tire ngfaiu'dislrilnfliiiK Ihe;-' handy little "Workbasket Companioias '/3| svkich all hoKis.-ss-eept-rH will appreciate. They coiltuin many useful needles which cannot usually be purrlmseil, a_.il tin Cl.ovfi, 1-TIK. STRAW, TAPK, WOKStrKU, MOTTO, CARI'KT and SHOP. BUTTON NKKW.KS besides Darners and 25 Sewing Needles hH ��f the very bett quality. Tliif. and -��ur Clrris'.nias Booklet "Worth While'' mailed-free :'&* Wdler Bros., Victoria, B.C y. ���i e* . .1.1 ll. .1 l..l.i.l..lll.ui.i ..II.I.I..I. .-.in, -���-'V- ri-iMinf-Wriilln>iiTHrii'iiVr I ��� -. ��� A- ��ff��y-��np Hss"���*-'-- ' - ���
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