THE DELTA r-Tc:-��� 7 O' ^ Vol. UIDNER, B. C, amaaaaaafamaamaaamaaamt'- n >ATUR��AY, JA.NUAIEY 28, 1*��. s.tt.>ssaaaEa^k->-__aBLssa��nLm=ai $1.00 a year frepa^atory te odd lines and broken lots have to be disposed of quickly, no matter what the cost is. ������in About 20 Men's Tweed Suits, regular $10 to $15, at HALF PRICE. Odd Hires Men's Underwear at Half Price. 50c Dress Goods, at Crockery & Blmsswere A large assortment of Odd White Delftware, Col | ored Crockery, Glass and China ware at HaHPHoe or m, must be cleared out before Stocktaking. NOW [IS YOUR CHANCE. tht Dairy Industry [Watch for next week's Ada - -The citizens of Everson hove fanned a stock company for the purpose elf establishing a milk condensing plant. The factory will represent -Mb *e*pendittt��e of about $10,000 and furnish a bome market for thilk from all the dairies in the section of Whatcom county. Local capital has been invested and experienced memvill be employed to handle the products. It is expected that tke building of tl*��*e*r -plant will increase the dairy itftWest. and add much to the value of famtag lends in the famous Nooksack valley. Dairing is not an experiment in the agricultural districts of Washington. Tbe industry has passed beyond the stage of trial. Men are making sfcrtesMsdrom their dairy farms. Pew have ever failed, or have even had the appearance of being Ok ithe down grade in'tbe financial roadway. Where tbe business has been .held Mp and the dairy products properly marketed, tke value��of lands kas increased at least as-per cent. It has added materially ��e the modem spirit of intensive agriculture. The tanas are better and the annual cr*v�� larger. Washington is the land of natural grasses. Bvcry section has its distinct features, but is snarfcea m a distinct grower of. grasses. On the western slope the native growth remains green throughout the year. In the eastern .counties bunch grass gives' way uuderoultisvatieu tothe clovers and ihay grasses that grow to perfection. Under irrigation alfalfa produces wonderful crops. Nature has made this state a place for thede- velopmeut of the daicycowitn the best possible .degree. The water trom thc montain slopes is pure and tbe climate has none of the .unpleasant features of heat andcold. There is an unlimited market for dairy products. The cities of the Orient want butter and cheese. Alaska is opening a wonderful market field for all dairy products., .Not only -are -the (possibilities of selling butter, milk and cheese before the people of this state who will engage in dairying, but there is-money in the numerous by-_pro- duc'ts. .Poultry -and bogs, -go along with dairying. The wodd��of -con- arshall Smith in *������.������.��� RUNAWAY. On Tuesday morning' last A. JarbiHr had another uiislorMnie 'in jtbe shape of a imiiaway. This ime his team collided with \V. -A. Irrklud's milk rig, upsetting the pans and spilling the cow juice ill over the .ground, .swell as smashing the rig rather badly. Tlie presence of mind displayed by the river of tlie milk rig, in dismounting -and turning tthe horse awssy *rom tbe advancing team, prevent- much heavier lose -After eaving the milk-rig, the team tore ��ff for the wuarf where it was by {.he merest chance tbey escaped erid- _g then* ��ar��wr -by suicide. ..No I****** nther damage, however, was done '!** ��� STOMACH 1'ROUuLtiti. A disordered stomach may cause ��o end ot trouble. When the stomach fails to perform its func- Hions the bowels become deranged, the liver and k.dncy*s congested, causing - numerous diseases, tbe most fatal of which are painless and (therefore tbe more to be dreaded. The important thing is -to -restore ���the stomach and 3*ver to a healthy condition, and tor tlis purpose no better preparation can be used than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets-.���Por sale by P. J. M*cK*n> sumers asks tor more of these wtt- -the'.8th inst., under ural outputs from the dairy farms. There is a great future in the dairy industry. It presents many suggestions on how to make the fstrm tp^'handsomerprofits^ad in- crease its bank account. ��� Seattle P.-I. Surrey Items. Wm. Stone and wife, of Tyne- head, were among Clover-dale1* visitors last week. Lome So irl, of Vaticouver, has accepted the position of foreman of tbe Hazt-Imer*'Lumber Co.'s plant. Mis-* M. II. Mclnnci-, of Cast Kensingtdn, has returned to Vancouver, after spending a few days at bome. Hrs. ft. T. Thrift, of Hazel-mere, who has been seriously ill for some time, is now able to sit up for a.few hours each day. F. Boothroyd and wife, who had beeu visiting their old home at Surrey Centre, bave returned to their bome in Blaine. J. (J* Currle. formerly engineer for the Hazelmere Lumber Co., has entered suit against tbe G.N R. for injuries sustained while trying to board tke train at Haxelmere. A large number of settlers are arriving here, every day, from the Northwest and Manitoba. They prefer being able to pick outdoor flowers the year round to 40 below zero. Mr. Anderson, of Cloverdale, has left for a trip across the moun- 'tains, where he owns a large farm. He says he will not stay long as the climate of B. C. is good enough 'forHthu. The recent elections here were very ^uijtt,1 only one ward being contested, ward 5. Here ex-Cottn- cillor Figg again aspired for the honor, but the people showed by their buHots that they did not care Tor Pigs, and elected H. Xawrence by a handsome majority. H. Bose was elected Reeve by acclamation. Ceo. M. Thrift, of the Hazel- mere Lumber Co., has returned from Vancouver, where he had been for about ten days on business. He has purchased another engine and considerable, other machinery for bis mill and has secured the services of three first-cl.��s mill- Wrights who will place the new machinery and remodel the whole mill. Operations will codtitiBe the same, as so many orders are on hand watting to be filled. The new additions will make this one of the best little mills in the country, with a capacity of 20,000 per day. One of the most successful concerts ever given in Surrey was held in Orange Hall, Surrey Cetitre. on the auspices of L. O. L., No. 1471. The large hall was packed. Rev. Owen took the chair at 8 o'clock and opened the entertainment with a very MUM ���Council met in tbe Clerk's oflke, Cloverdale. on Saturday, January ar��t, and, after Messrs. Wales and Lawrenc; had taken the necessary declaration, the Council took up tbe regular business. Miuutf_ of the previous meeting wer?<*rrid and confirmed. COMMdKlCATrOHS. from the Delta Times requesting a share of the municipal .printing. Received. From H. Harper, saying he had lost the cheque for $2.50 issued to him. Received and a duplicate'ordered issued. - * ""'*" From Tynehead, a resolution signed by James Bothwell. chairman of the meeting, asking Reeve Bose to resign. Received _ Moved by Coun. Burnett second* ed by Coun. Boothroyd, that the resolution from Tynehead, signed ty Jas. Bothwell, as chairman, eaking Reeve Bose to resign, lie 'ignored. -Csswita. rCoun. Wales voting in the ���fcagdtive. On motion, the Council endorsee, "the petition of the settlers of Tyne- h.ad, requesting the Government to repair thc Town Line Road. On motion $50 was kappropriat- ed for cutting logs vi*... brush on the C. M. road ward *, to provide an outlet for Mr. Lonoks; ^tenders to be iu at next meeting. On motion of '-fto'tin. 'Wales seconded' by Conn.-, |obj_*to�� the ���Reeve was instructed toeecure the services of our legal' afft-wer iMt. Martin, for furtffer ^advice vr-egar** -the Milton Water Case. The Surrey Temporary Loan By-' Law passed its first, second and third reading*. The account of R. Woffeaden of .$2.50 for advertising election of Council was ordered paid. -Council then adjourned to meet -again in the Town Hall, on Saturday, Feb. 4th, at 1 o'clock p. m. ���poidtedaaaress, which was fAllow- *nabJ*i ^declaration ot the usual ���*-* ��� �� '-" - ..-:'-' ' & ���;��� H. .Mends intends [acKjenzfe to-daj-. G. B. and Robertson's.Chocolates, visiting John Bon Bons, Creams, &c, -Ut -the > ��ity Bakttry.. A JOLLY PARTY. A very pleasant evening was spent at avis,.A. C.O.F. ThefeTlowiag dfficers Tmve been duty elected aad iinttdltaU -for the current year: C. R., **. ^York; V.'C. R., ��. Clark; Itin.Sec., P. Shirley; Ttec, Sec., I. Hume, Trees., J. Reagh; Chaplain, W. Lasseter, Auditor, P. Snath; Trustees, H.J. Hutchereon,[of the concert.'but when we Chas. Davis and B. Clark;*S.W., ��.i.%te��; J.W., C. Deris; S.B., E Creertbrd; J.B.. D. McLeod. isCelcman, and titaiia, at.' Rowland Morro.a.Tat* of t. X Muir & Co.'s. New Westminster, butmow ef Asheroft, put in a tew ..���������w (er hit oM friend P. J. MacKenzie, daring the latter-e -absence at Vancouwr, en business, this ed by a long and varied programme, conceded "by those who ought to knew," 'to be one of tthe best heard in this part of the country. A number of vtsiting'brettnen were (present from Langley, Hazelmere and Vancouver LO.L.'s. After the.programme a sumptuous repast wea served by the Surrey ladies .���rthkhiproved thSftbey ert'-uphold ing their former reputation'tothe highest degree. Spade does not permit us giving* detaUed account say that it waswallttk at couid be desired, evsoibyth* most electing, "we aw ma^am no more than ahonkl be, -said, e��d {teat praise, ts due, the >boy�� pf 1471 for the manner in whic> this -atBatr-was oarried -out*. :*���*��� ��� A GOOD SHOWING. The thirty-fifth annual statement ofthe Royal Batik of *Canada wiJl furnish satisfactory reading to the sharehelderc ofthe institution. One feature of the report is the very* krge'.ircrease of over 110 per cent, in the non-interest bearing deposits ofthe bank, an increase which is reflected in .the .value of fate immediately available assets of the institution, its position in this respect haying been materially strengthened during the year. The profits of the year dividend of 8 p. c, the allotment of $10,000 to the officers' pension fund, a reduction-of $75,000' in the 'bank premises account, which was ma* terially enlarged during the year by the acqmsitioa of'newpremises, and the addition of over $100,000 to the balance carried forward as compared with last year. It would not be -strange if the shareholders in the near future are allowed a larger share ia the prosperity of the bank. T, E. "Laduer,"ot Trenant Farm, wee enabled, on account ef the improved condition of'his wife, to' take unto hiaaelf * littte holiday -thie week, said .went .-to Ukstmin- stser ai Tuesday'-tot. Word fa��s been reeetet-a rthnt'J. Iftrftat P. H. MdBwen wlllipreach 1-8.-H. Darrech, of KanHoops, his, Mt77iptm. Subject: "Gospel of Joy ijoined the army of sailers ovet-tbe and l^ot 01 Shame." Special I birth ot a sou. Mother and*��h* music. uate doiug^eli |��_3��MB|N_S0S0>'��n&��Ls'B���^ nsss^ss.* THE muh TOE*. I e-aaggj��� ���-��. IsteascnwrtOK^ Sl-OQ p*f y*e��. AP(VaBTlMXO *ATKS. Cu��l A*-eitieei_e��u, i.'cc.u per line lot t_e*__['i.a*>tion. and JieuU gey line *>r *��c�� .-sMMMEciit inwrtluu. TtM'nu *jcka����d bjtUt ap��e odcuptcd, t i-Kitluu. 'T'TJ.-Biniber ol li"" o&upted, ll Unc�� to the who wished to pr*��sent a petition to their "Little Father," as a last re-, SOtt* -"** The authorities of course did all they could to keep the mob back trom the pa\ace gstfes. This was no easy matter. However it was accomplished after the' shedding of blood, aud turning; all the city lights out. Although the city has a belet^g- ured appearanc* it.& comparatively tranquil at present. Now, hoxyever, all, interest is centred in Moscow, where the strength of the military is not so. grea1-, *nd wl^ere the strikers seem to be suppled with sinews of war. There, it; is belivered a declaration of Indei*4enci? will be issued. , * . ,,. The situation is ahtrmme to say Great ��nconveiVence is felt ou ac-1 - (^ ^ ^ -.-���lute of the discontinuance of the steamer to Y^S-t-V II *? like tttk:' >ng a trip around tbe xaooa to find the sun to go to Victoria from here. tOasForaass :' t- -u-v.v .-���-��� gsspg^aBac " *--> ; REVO^vmONIN RUSSIA. \ Rev- A. N. Miller paid a vis*": to! [Westminster, yesterday, to see his son, Watjson, who is e-uff.iiyg frtnt I ; Disturbance ^v* commenced in I t^ch of p. Hfi ^^ ,Q j ��t. Petersburg cwtf by strikers, .. u - h * * -n fc d Time Table ����������-��� *_������***-" *f�����!���'��� I<*',i+w***1r+*+++* *H****+-K*-H*+��H**+t+* Kales tcrCeauMOiiU ^dveiiiUeiiKlits cau be * ad oa ap}>uc.itiaa at tkia .(Ret. * Readia< aoUcaa I. caaU par Uac ior each In- ai-rti.H. * lisllr. a.A Beetk natices. jot., Marriage* $..��, Aay special notice, tie oWert ol -wtoicb is to aranaU tht pecuniary k��.ac6t;'ot ��n*> Tudividual -lw��wi>��ay.loWJbnf!s}s*; ac- umpatifced by a.iuic of writer, not uecesskfily !or raabUcattoa, bat aa evidence of good Guth %riW>u.MSt art* >���_,** itjii ofbet by fbura- Qjk% *������ Manlky* Manager. SATUl[,f AY. JAKUAK.K, 2j*. tQ��5* ^"i" gj*^ ��� " ������i if The people wilt do well tip attend to the Westham Island dyke Soon as possible in order to save farther inconvenience, to. themselves as well aa extra expense. We re gret to state that there has beeu a Reopening o$vtbt, last bie*kv though we are pleased to state that it is nothing to be alarmed at. . W, Tyrrefl is again visiting Ladner the guest of E. T. Calvert. Holy Communion iu All Saints' QhijKh tomorrow art 8:ao a,.m. Miss Calhoun's friends will be pleased to bear that she is getting along nicely. WORDS. OS* PR-AJiS!. The7(pllow_ng, taken from the Atlin Claim's report of the school closipg'held there on tlje a^sdjPec., speaks for itself: "At thjp close., add-ressss were de- Uvered hy Gold Commissioner Fraset'and Trustees Frank Dowling and James Stables, in which they stated that iudicatiowb of progress made cByiag the Ia^tcfffl vjere very marked1, ' &U, of the pnpil* doing credit to tbeii*.teacher, Mr. Malcolm %eiii, tghpyit w,iil betemembered, tjook over the school in a very difficult time. Special mention should $e mad�� of the* fc4��.l( Ejects of the intermediate grade, and also tbe proficiency of the^ higher, grade fiupil^in mental arithmetic, gram- ier and literature." Ellis Ladner returned hotne from Uta^h yesterday. Ofcotwse rejoicings will ac-ompany the fatted call atTrenanl- ?ark. during the n-yct few days. A CHANGE* The situation iu Ontario at the oreseut' time, i��, pecjuluLy. For 32 Mi*. W. L. Mc2/ide returned home this week from a pleasant visit to V*ncou,ver. poing lor Chamherlain's Colic, Cholera ijp4 Diarrhoea Remedy. Don't pat xoai-Mlf in this man., placa, bnt keep abottleot this remedy in yooi bome. There is nothing so good foi C-olie, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Diarrhoea. It is equally valuable for ���taminer Complaint and Cholera Infantum, and has saved the lives of mora children than any other medicine in use.^ " \yhen reJmoed -with water and &weet-* sned it is pleasant to take. Yon, or some one of your family, are sure, to need this xemedy sooner or later *ul when that time conies you will need, ft badry; you wtil need it quickly - Why ijot bujr it now snd be prepared for sucf tnemereejicy'.' ?rlce, S3 cents. IN EFFECT DEO. 15, 1904- Train leaver Port Quichon at 7:45 a.m., arriving stf Vancouver at ip;,45. a.m, Train- leaves Vancouver at 3:50 p.m., arriving a^ Part Guichon at 6:3s p.m. i .1 McRAE & Co II D^tta Transfer Stable LADNER, B, C, SINGLE AND DOUBLE RIGS AND.SADDLE HORSES ON SHORT NOTICE Team Work Done nt Speoktlly lq��v Prices. NEW WE^THINSTER, IJ. C. A lull line of English and Irish Tweeds and Fancy Trouserings always kept in stock. ?***+***++-+-*-* ��� ��� 4. Q. U. W. Delta Lodge, No. 12 meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Oddfellows' Hall... W. C. Pybus, M.W. Geo. R. MANlsiiX., Recorder., Friends of Mrs. Whi. Pybus will be pleased to. learn, that she is able to be up and around again after a protracted illness. Mesdapies Albertson and Gil- more ^nd Messrs. F. Ifeiijklarjfjd and Robertson, of Westham Island, ��e- tUtned home yesterday. The Lord Bishop of New Westminster will be in Ladner for the rijbe ot Confirmation in All Saints' Church either on Sunday the 5th or i��th oi February. TO OUR SCHOOL TEACHERS Jjears the Government of the province has remained continuously in the hands of one political party and that stich a lengthy tenure of office is not conducive to the best ���UMlfare of any country has been t^jwu by the events of the last few years in Ontario under. Liberal rule. The parti-became stale, the, administration grew lax and feeble aud to maintain itself iu power the Government b'^ to'resort tp, shifts which called forth condemnation, rrom all rig"ht thinking; people. Scandal succeeded scandal iii rapid succession during,the last five years until Lib eralisra' iu Ontario became a by- ����� , * ' ,'} K:t . ��� .1 Jl word and a reproach, A feature of the. election results is the fact that every member returned belongs to w\e ototherof the 5wo great parties. A score or, so of 'ndep-Mideuts, Kocialtsts, Labor and ljrohi^yioii, ��aaa^ direct th^at^ntiqn ofthe j}iesenf'Ce>Bn<;il to, tiie* most "de- iigbtfuss*' coodftibn of a%irs exist fZ t*bj-:fe tp-dav. f4 *���%***** **$*+* .,x +m Soda Water, Ginger ���* " Ate and Summer .��, CM?inks. 4. I Your patronage solicited \ ���*��*^*��***e^*��***e**^^��>**** *?****. ***% eXerXeffJAm^ PJJ5- 1^ GASOIjp-S. LAMP^ ARE NOW 4N:i * CALL AND. SEE THEMi.; No, Qeneratieg., they L>g^ V^iJJx a Match. Buy Direct and Save Agent's Commission Thousand*, of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Rhododendrons Roses, OreenhoMse and Hardy Plnnijss l?or .Spring Planning AU acclimated stock. Dug and shipped direct to the planter vyijkhout . bt-*.iug transported thousands oi* miles and then fumigated (and consequently damaged) before delivery, H((*me Grown *nd Imported Garden, Field & Flower Seeds always in stock i^, t^easpn,, qn$ tested as to vitality. Eastern prices or lesa,. Woifc i��hor. Fertilizers, Bee Hives' and supplies, Flps^al Dt^ign^. CaUlpgue Free, M. J'h^^Y,. 3010:" Westminster RoadK Vancouver, B., C.0j \ ��� GEO* M* THRIFT, Manager* s-njra I 1 I' s-U-HllMt-l eetm. Xmas. A Full Line of XMAS PEELS, NUTS, FRUITS, CANDIES, tar--AJSO. % QoM Um <&* Toys, Games 9,nd Ch\m. Sftit^ble fo* Presenta, -\T" ��� ,-��� ��� **��� f.-. * .THE DELTA TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28-, 190 ��____- 1 j ACT 1 1 Shoes for Their Value It Is time tor our GremiAnnual Shoe Clear' anoe Sale and ihe Shoes Must Go. This Great Shoe Sale BEGINS ON r. WEDNESDAY, FED. I, WOS, And will continue for at least TWO WEEKS. We* shall throw our Entire Stock upon the Market RESERVING NOTHING and flooding the community with the Greatest Shoe Bargains the People have ever known. It is a Sale that will pack our Store with eager buyers from start to finish. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT, nor can you afford to wait and take what is left. COME .EARLY���We shall carry nothing over. EVERY SHOE IN THE HOUSE included in this Sale, no matter what make. It will pay every resident of Delta to visit this Sale. TALK IT UP. RBMEMBER-This Sale will be genuine and the greatest in the History of Our Business. WM. JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe House, Columbia Street, New Westminster, B. C. nunawnunmunm ma m*m THE DELTA TIMES, SATURDAY JWTAKY 28, too, BORN. PARROCII���Qu Jan. 22nd, to I Mr. ind Mrs. J. S. II. Darroch. of Kamloops, lLC, a sou. "LOCAJi news. I Tbe femoas Rock Bay Lobsters, Oysters' etc.���City Bakery. i tend the sale and secure the Greatest Ss-io. Bargains of their lives. Mrs. B. S. Thomas left this week for au extende 1 visit to Vancouver, j Mrs. P. Riplinger arrived home on Wednesday evening's boat. Wm. Stokes, we are pleased to State, returned homi yesterday. Jas. Nelson has sold his property to Jas. Pont, florist, of Vancouver. Mrs. (Dr.) Woodley returned bome on Wednesday evening's bout. Jas. Nelson and W. R. Ellis called on us and renewed their subscriptions. G. Rae, Reeve of South Vancouver, was tlie guest, yesterday, of the .Squire. A. R. Leary has purchased 6c seres of land behind John Holmes, j;i liast Delta. Dr. A. A. King and wife returned home on Saturday last. We are pleased to se�� the doctor around again, though he is somewhat smaller. Mrs. Wm. Arthur returned to Vancouver on Thursday, b��:r son having so far recovered as to be able to be up. Bert expects to go to Vancouver next week. You can obtain a bottle of Beef, Iron and Wine or a bottle of Peruvian Tonic at MacKenzie's Drug Store that will take away all bad after effects of that aggravating" cold. The annual meeting of the Delta Creamery Co. will be keid in the Town Hall, Ladner, on February 8th, at 3 p.m. Immediately after the Creamery meeting, tlie annual meeting ot the Delta Agricultural Society will take place in the same hall. A complete stock of Heiutz Pickles. Catsup and Relishes at the City Bakery. Mrs. C. F. Green was among the Transfer's passengers up river on Thursday morning. D. McLean joined the happy band last week. It is a girl; mother and child are doing well. There will be a meeting of the Mission Band in the Baptist Church on Sunday, Feb. 4th, at 3:15 p.m. Harvey Creech and wife returned home on Monday after spending a couple days in Vancouver, visiting friends. H. McCormick returned home on Thursday evening Irom Vancouver, where he h��s been for a few days pn business. Reeve W. H. Ladner and wife spent a few days iu Victoria, dur- jng the past week, returning on Tuesday last;. Thos. Shortreed returned home on Tuesday, alter spending a few days fa Vancouver on business and pleasure bent. W. Longhead and bride, of Mark- dale, Qp^��� arrived op Friday,. 20th inst., and were the guests of W, R. and Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Clark, our popular dressmaker, left, on Tuesday, ior Van pouver, where she will spend a pouple of weeks resting. H. J. Kirkland and Miss Kirk- jami left pn Monday last, the former tq S For further particulars apply to Awarded Gold Medal at World's Columbian and Mid-Winter Expositions for Highest Grade of Rolled Oats. the Brackman-Ker milling <��, Lti Head Office: VICTORIA, B. C. Branches: NEW WESTMINSTER, VANCOUVER, NELSON. ROSSLAND and STRATH- CONA. .Mills: VICTORIA. NEW WESTMINSTER, EDMONTON. Elevators: At all principal points on Calgary and Edmonton R. R._ Manufacturers of Cerent F��od��, Extra Cieam Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, Graham Flour, rearl Barley, Split real, Chopped and Mixed Feed*. Dealers in Flour, Bran, Shorts, Hay, (".rain and all kinds of Farm Produce. H. N. RICH, Purchasing Agent, $g LADNER, B. C. Phone Us, Order from the Wagon or Call, Your Orders shall have Our Frompt Attention. W. L. McBRIDE, Phone f. Po.t Guic'ior. - McKLE BROS. - d ,'. '. # Wish their many Patrons the Compliments of the Season..** Delta Meat Market Clearing Sale Now On! In order to make room for our New Spring Goods we are making some startling reductions which will continue for 15 days from the :*5_k irjst.' ' .. Come, See and be Convineeds '* .. > W. E. SINCLAIR ^35e Leading Shbe Store New Westminster. -. jr______m*--=_t-__.- At nominal cost, private individuals ot business men can put their important papers and valuables ia*����� secure and convenient place. This is a boon to those who do not possess a safe, and to families traveliiug. These boxes are accessible during all business hours to the renter, who holds the key. RATES : $1.50 per year. Westminster Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Limited., Authorized Capital, $25,000. **��� DEPOSIT VAULTS AT THE OFFICE OF F. J. HART & CO.* New Westminster, B. C. Just Received* ������". A Large Stock of Buggies, Plows, Boot Outtertfc Hay Cutters, Erasilaga Cuttera, Ete^ at Q. T. BAKER'S N��� ?���***�����>���*���'��� Andrew Clausen, Ladies' Chatelaine Watches from % up. *���*.' Ladies' Gold Watches from %1 up. Out Glass, Silverware and aU khuis of Jew*. elry at .EASTERN P.RIO.ES. Jeweller, (Etc.,Etc. 1 (] V, 1 ���-. I 1 I ... 'I ���������"'^m^KJy,.