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Tfake life Worth Living.\n.New Plain and Fancy Dimities Zepherg, Shamrays, Pongee Silks, Mercerized Cottons, Large Stock of Prints, Ducks, Etc.\nOttawa Letter.      faster fete.\nThe flarket\n'Ottawa, April 14.-T._e attitude j The Ladies' Aid of the Methodic ! New Westminster. April -17-\nrfthe Opposition to public ques-j Churoh held their Annua! Easter The market .held yesterday morn-\ntions, from being absurd and incou- ,Fete in the Town   Hall, on  Satur- ing, diflferefl\ncan\nPattern Department\nWe ha*e a Complete Stock of the celebrated McCall Patterns and\nfill your order for anything in the Pattern Line.\nFASHION  SHEETS   FfcEE   FOR THE  ASKIN G.-Subscriptions taken\nfer the McOall Magazine at 75c per year postpaid, including      J\nOne Free Pattern.\nconsiderably from the\n'usual routine ot the weekly market\nin that thedemand cf the marketers\nwa.s not so much forr meat and\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdother produce as ifor flowers. Everybody wanted (flowers aud few\niparsons left thei buiiding without at\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdleast a bunch of carnations and\no'clock in the !'m.ny purchased large quantities cf\n:<evening tea was being served which. blooms and flowering   plants   for\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEaster   decorations,\n-stalls were; a picture to\nsistent, has'now become  contempt- May last, when  a large  number of\n**\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd friends  turned  ont and assisted in\nTake as a flagrant example, the Liatini.  .i,= \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd :       .\n..        ,  .   . v I'niaking  the ntiair a buee-success\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsubject of tfcnber scandals, so called. L ,     ,\nIn the House, before the public, in H\"\"8 tbe aften0Qn U,e haU was\nthe public accoutfts committee and I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd6\" Ulled aud busin\ufffd\ufffds was brisk\nin the parry press, it was  time and '*l  tlie  yatious  booths -and candy\nagain alleged that exposures would ! stalls.     From  three in  tbe after\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbe made ot  the  methods of  grant- jinoon  until seven\nSng timber limits, which would in-'\nvolve the official honestv of a for-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmercommissicner ol Crown lands, *** ^ Patromzed'\nnowa tnemb-K- ofthe  House, and      In  the   fVeniaS    the   following\nthat gentlemen  upon  the  Liberal {\"excellent programme was rendered\nside, members of the House, would\nbe connected with these exposures\nin a manner that would lead to but\n'one \"result.\nThe Vs'ho.e time of'.l_e committee\nWas monopolized by members of the\nWiich reflected great cre.lit upon\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthose in charge of ibe arrangements, more especially M*s. J. F.\nBetts, Mrs. J. W. Lanning, and B.\n.H. Weare, each ot whom-must bave\nItWOWtSlXm  CLOTH1N-.\nMen's Department\nWe have a swell line of Blue and Black'\nSerge Suits at $14 and $17, made from\nthe highest grades English Sergea.   Guaranteed fast col&st.\nMen's Fancy Tweed Suits a't $& $8, $9,\n$iu uo '$10, all of the latest spring cut,\nand finished with the best trimmings.\nffc_J-W-__L. pB   C LOTHII--3\n$3.50 to $^\nBoys' 3-piece Suits, single and double-breasted styles, from   :\nBoys'2-piece Suits, Norfolk stylfes, from       &\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     -        -     $2.5D to $6\nBoys\" Fancy Flannel and Hqmespun BUSTER^ and .BLOUSE SUITS, also\nnice line BOYS'WASH SHJTS.\nV ' . v   'V   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd S   .\nNew Regatta \"and Neglige Shirts in large range 6f New Spring Patterns.\n.NEW EASTER NEPK\\V|lAlt. . '.      NEW SPRING HATS.\n'Opposition in examining witnesses I worked like -Trojans to accomplish\nand exploiting -matters with whieh\n'the committee had -nothing to do,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand which were in fact beyond its\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpowers to investigate. The afifair\nwas carried to a point which made\n'it logical for -the. exposition to call\nMr. Turrift'and examine him under \ufffd\ufffduet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-Murcdtiring Sea'\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdoath.    But the Opposition  did  no-!    Mrs.   H,  J.  Kirkland an\n'thliig of tl.e kind.    By calling Mr. j    K- c- Harker.-\nTurriff their house of cards would ISong\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Love'.. Old Sweet .Song\"\n'fall to the ground, and \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtbey.knew i      J. E. Pacey\nthis.    Mr. Turriff, however, i\ufffd\ufffd:riSt- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Mandolin -Duet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Voilette\"\t\nd <upon  giving evidence,   trfking\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdso much iu so short a space of time\naUtheircommfsUd;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPROGRAMME.\nPART    I.\nSong\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJernsaleia\".,, Mrs. Laimsng\ns\\ilS!\ned \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdupon\nthe ;p8su.~.- .,\ndad Deen brongntinA-.'-O'Weftmr.\"1\nMr.  Turriff was called by Mr.\nMcLean, a Liberal member ot  the\n\ufffd\ufffd ,t,Per and the  result was tbat\nthe Opposition case,1 m.,.^ .. >,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>,\n..B. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. Weare a\ufffd\ufffdd Qte_ St.elt\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSong\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' -Abide With Me\"\t\nMfl'cc   \\.as-l<t.f     T   -J\t\nChoras-f-Dame Durden\nThe floral\nbe remembered by tire 'Visitors who were\nthere in numbers. &.aster'Kllies, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcourse were the favorites and early\n'in the day had all 'been snatched up\n'by eager buyers. Carnations and\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhyacinths found many 'admirers\nand the heavily blossomed hydrangeas and the feathery spiraea found\nTs;ad7 sale. By noon the Arches\nthat hadsbeempiled to overflowing\nwere bare i lboards save for the\nplants tlwt had beet] left for delivery.    , . _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nAnother line that felt the stimulating efl%ct 'oft East\ufffd\ufffdrtide was the\nfish business and not only <5t the\nnmket, bii-t at the *ity stores tbe\ndemand was noticed and'to such an\nextent that tbe stalls xvere completely cleared.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn <_li.er -lines there \ufffd\ufffdwas nt>\nchange in price-04* '-juehtfty, except\n'that owing largely to the amount\nably, c the piiee of pork fell to 8^c\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ 4 demand fell off considSr-\nMrs. j, W. Lanning, MVs. R. C. l-fere(j\nHarker, Miss Belts, T- E. Pacey, d& prr1(MYab^-T%\ufffd\ufffdVVOTtwi.al iicfc of-\nH. Betts and W. Hurst. :carcises to as high as 12c for prime,\nsuddenly   'collapsed.     Mill,     Mac pSong- '>T-r<\"iift.Mau'',,.---^   ^  'Supplies nvpther 'lines were rather\n\"Donald desfied to secure, more e.i-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>*.j\nShoe Department\nW-e \ufffd\ufffdhoW; nothing but HIG-H GRABE SHOES.'    6ur Stoc!k is ncjw <;om\n'' , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;? j v.  { ., \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,-\n. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   pl\ufffd\ufffdte.    .All the New Spring Styles, in Tans \ufffd\ufffd,nd\nPatent Leathers, Etc. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ~\t\n.DORIS &HOE *3t Komen.\n1 deuce, in  the  public, interest, and\nas  the  Opposition ,had  consumed\nnearly  all  the  time of the   c<m-\nrnittee so far, ihe  asked for an adjournment, which was granted.\nContemptible Tory Tactics.\nUp to this time the tactics bf the\nOpposition    had   been    frivolous,\nnow   they   'became- 'contemptible.\nI When the  committee  met again it\nI whs  not  convenierit for  Mr. Mac-\n|-Donald to be present, so Mr. Ames,\ni-who had been so persistent and so\n1-suspicious'throughout, made a'vig-\nKorotis plea'tha. tbe proceedings be\n'brought To   a   conclusion,   which\nkwould have had the effect  of pre-\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdventing   further  investigation' into\nCARLE-TON SHOE for Men.itimber   matters.   This   w-s T-jom-\n1   I\nFan Drill.'....,.\n.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -AffilttrMaBrid*!  hwt ,of tiie oSUdi ,RlV,anti^,  btlt\nv ' K'ghteen Girls _ve_.e   suffidt:nt   f0r   the\" demand\npa._t  11.'' IjW.hich was rttther^kitk iri eompari-\nson with other'weeks.\nThe quotations for the day were:\nBeef,    hindquarters,   8c   to   oc\nmer lb;'foTequarters, 6'\/ic to 7c.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMutton, 13c to 14c per lb.\n'V?al, small,-ifc per-ll:  large, &c\nto 9c.     ,       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   r'\nPork, 9n;.c per lb. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nButter, 35c to 40C per lb.\nEggs, wholesale, 22c per dor.; retail, 25c.\nFowis,   jgB.oo to .$ ).oo per do*;\ntr-\n1-\nSmith & Co., Ltd.\n.11  t        .llfUfl'l\nLADIES ARE LEARNING   TO\nAIM STRAIGHT. -  \"'\nlosing firearms does not neeessar-\n\"Looking for nevr-wetrd-ToT'con-\nqiier\" and the persistent efforts\nmade by the. J. Stevens Alms &\nTool Co., Chicopee Falls, -Mass.,\n[ makers ol tbe famous Stevens fire-\nily mean to hunt ga\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. k'U a\"d arms, in advocati;ig \ufffd\ufffdbi| delightful\ndestroy. TrtTget practice is a sport |irecreation. are miin factors for the\nthe ?asinatfofts of Which are rapidly lexlr,Lordil,ary interest among the\nbecoming more appreciated and can \\.(9ir^x ln target shooting. To be\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbe enjoy^a'Ty vyoung and old of properly equipped'means the adop-\neither sex. 1<       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        tion of .Stevens Rifles and Pistols-\nThere a ntiniberof excellent bow- ,these arm's hbid more records than\nteft, golfers, 'tennis players, etc., Bn other makes combined, and cot\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdamotic  ihe'fair. isex~in fiitt the no more_ ,,\n'masculine province Of outdotfr'sport i , ;        i\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdis more and more invaded by the ~~\nathletic voting lady M\ufffd\ufffdt, the ^period,\nlit is a gratifying sign of the times\nthat \"hitting the bulT*<ye\" at\n'target practice is now claiming tbe\n.attention 'of ihe 'outdoor girl, and\nthere is certainly 'no more benefi-\ntcient ijpon or exjjrcise. \"    \"\".\nRev. A. H. Hnntler has finally\ndecided to' leave the ^pastorate here,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtowards tbte ehi. of June next, and\nw.ll, with his Wifev\ufffd\ufffdncJ, fjiroily, pro^\nceed to Kngland,'in vipw of which\nhe has soldi his house and lot to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Mr. Wilkinson.\nhatted-and it was  finally, arrr.nged\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdto continue the investigation;\nThe point to be remembered is\nthat all the'forces of the-Opposition\nwere brought to bear -upon one feature of tlie case\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo wit, Did Liberal members . ecure unfair  advantages through 'the good   offices dt\nMr.  Turrifl,  when he was  Laud\nCommissioner?    'Failing  lo  prove\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -     - t. I this, they were more tbnti willing\nVffi \ufffd\ufffd Itfor the'inquiry to drop.    They, had\nCommencing tfjtb >-ester|ay the ^  ^^ ^  aliy   oXher  n^oti.\nsltions Which members oflthe'com-\n\ufffd\ufffdlittee thought   it  desirabl.'  to ex-\nl-amine. '  Failing   to  connect   Mr.\n| Turriff wi'li   ainyihing   unseemly,\nj their   interest   in the  proceedingfi\nI waned.    VVhei.  it Was  found im-\npos*iible to prove c-Illusion 'between\nMr. Trtrnfr ,'ik!  any {.jberat member, there   w is   uo niorp   politcul.\ncapital to be manufactured, consequently, irom  their standpoint, no\nII.\nAction- 'Song\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-SailoT Joys\",,...\nEddie Curtis, Arthur McBride,\n1 Herbert Wilkinson, J. Kirkland\nSong\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Did  fc'ou   EVer Sit and\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDream. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.Wm. H.ust\nDiiet-^'Gipspy Comrtess\"\t\nMis.'Lalining and B. H. Weare\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSong...... .....Mrs, H. J. Kirkland\nTableau 'in Three Scenes\t\n  Untie Tom's Cabin\nMandolin    Quintette   ---  \"True\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBlue\".-..Mrs. H. N. Rich, .Mabel\n.Canning, Floienee Lord,  3.  H.\n\\ji.ear'e'a'ud Gus\/Sleefc.\nFlag Drill..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Eigtiteen Boys\nOne'thing which vCd-itd have improved mitters Considerably would\nhave beer. ,a piano, 'the music ot the\norgan'TS totally unfitted for sta.^e\nwork. \/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\n! chickens, $6.50.10 $S.t\ufffd\ufffdo per doz.\nDucks, $it to $12 a doz.\nApples, jjS.i .25 per bose.\nPot<atues, $18 to $20 per ton.\nTurnips, 7'5Ciper sack.\nParsnips, 75c per saik.\nScott Fenton came home, Thursday to spend-the Easter vacation.\nMiss MacKefK,!e visited'the\nCity last week.   1    ,\nOiAsSGL  OF TIME TABLE.\nnew tune card of the lecifl ^branch\nofthe G. N. R. came intojforce-a*\nfoHowff:\nat 'l'ort  Guichon at   1:15 p.m\nand kfvve again at a p.m. !\nOn Tlufrsdays arrive at  Port  Guichon at '1:15.p.m. and tie  up for\nthe night.\n\\Oa Fridays, leave Port Guiebon at\n6:30 a.m.'and return at 6 p.mt\n0:i .Saturdays, leave  Port1 Guichon\nit 6 a.m.\nAs will ;,he seen  by the above,\n'.Mui'iiver Will be the headquarters\nof.the train^crew insteal of Ladner.\nJchn!4v.engh luis dotttie'd_. the  in\ndelible smile on account ot tbe arrival at his homeo'f a-iother Ixjunc-\ning baby boy.\nC.  0. Major atitl  scm, Mlarry,1\ncame dovki frCvtz the'Royal City, cm:\nWednesday last; Or,  business con-\n1   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-. n\nnected with  tbe 'Atlni.mstrhti'on  of\nthe late Mrs. H.  G.   Taylor's  Estate.        .       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' .\nSUTTON'S FIELD & GARDEN\nnecessity for further inquiry.\nMiss .lolbrook is at home :an!d\nwill do ladies' dres. making mid\nplain sewing. T^r particulars apply\nP. 0. Box K, or at Woou^ Ranch,\nGpwdv road\nQuite a jolly party drove oiit to\nj Chewassen on Friday' iirgluding tl-re\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Seeds, Timothy and Clover-Seeds foiiov.-.Tig   ladies   and   -gentlemen;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnraekman^K-er    Milling    Co.\/Mis.'W. 'li.  'LfidneT, ^ha^erone;.\nl'Ltd.,   H.   N.   RICH,    L*lner, [Mjsses'M.  McLeHnn.^CUVra  Lord,\n'BiC.. Agent.' >'._'iH j'' j Mable Lord, -mid  Meisirs K.  D.\n ^4__-_ iSimpson, F. C. Butler arid  R. H.\n1                                                 'Clarke. V    \"\nA wr.gon-lo_d   of ^young  peoptel      .\n,wei_t out to the Bay, yesterday, to ;...'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nspend the day.aod avcry  fine day      Rev. J. F. Betts hasTeceived the\nindeed they had, 'as well .ss a very sad news ofthe death,   qti the 8tb\nfine time.    Amoug-.theiparty were: | inst at   Fall River,   Mass,,   of  his\nMrs.   >W.  >'H.   sS.iiiith,   chaperoi;*;! nephew, Rev.'J.s'Betts; 'age 58 years.\nMis\ufffd\ufffdts   'Nora    Dopkrill.   Minertta  Mr. Betts was1 pastor rjfofie of \\)pe\nSmith.'Katie Min, Ire uKobinson.U'lethodiM Episcopal  Ch-.tthes,  of\nand 'Messrs.   Rdyt'm .Hutcherson, i Fall'-ftiver Mass\nSiHw^l-lch,,Hedl\ufffd\ufffdy .Smith, Hum*\nTTiltO.J. s\nfor t_te past uin1.\ni>\nyears but resigned ttf the   last  conference on acoou-nt of\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ill healrt- Till. DELTA'TIME . T.ESDAV, A-PFtt. 2i, :$oS.\n\ufffd\ufffd_\nef^Jiil.1 T.     'i      i      sr - ,\nTHE   DELIA  TIMES.\nPUHUSHUD   EVERV  TrKSDAY.\nSubscription, $1.00 per year.\nAOVKATMtfl  RAfKS.\n-PmuaI A*\ufffd\ufffderti\ufffd\ufffdcmeutH, to ccuU per line fot\ntte first insertion, uud 5 cent* per Hue (or each\nMfaaequeiit insertion.     The   number   ot   lines\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeck-jued by the *pace \ufffd\ufffdccu>led, isliaeito the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcb,\nRates lor Commercial Advertisements can be\nJud on application at this office.\nRtadiu\ufffd\ufffd notices 10 cents per line for eacb Insertion.\nBirth and Death notices, soc., Marriages $1.00.\nAny special notice, the object of which is to\n(promote the pecuniary benefit of any individual\n\ufffd\ufffdr cutnpany, to be considered an advertise me nt\nand charged accordingly.\nAU advertisemtmta. charged for uatil ordered\n-out and paid lor.\nCorrespondence Invited on matters of public\ninterest,. Communications to editor must be ao\ncompauiei. by name of writer, not necessarily\nffor publication, but as evideu.ee of good faith.\n.Correspondence must reach this office by Thursday evening.\nW. C. T. U.\nGeo.\nR. Manlky,\nManager.\nTUKSDAY. APRIL  21, I908.\nA first class job has been made of\nthe piling for the new municipal\nwharf, whicli is being got ready for\nthe reception ot tbe crushed rock\nito be used here this season.\nThe Band Boys are beginning to\nshow some signs of life again. It\nis expected that the work of re\norganisation will take place during\nthc next week or two, and then\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ndon't you hear the sa-eet strains\n.already?\n\"The Dominion Government have\n(decided to expend the sum of one\nmillion and a quarter dollars upon\nimprovements to the channel of the\nFraser River, practically adopting\ntihe report of Engineer Le Baron.\n'This should mean busy times along\n-the river for the next three yeari\\e-\n\ufffd\ufffdides a great and lasting beneiit^p\n.the whole province during tbe\n\/coming years.\nTHREE BEERS A' DAY\nFor a year will supply a family\nwith the following list of household\nnecessities:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n1 Bag of Flour $ 2 95\n100 lbs. Good Beef     5 00\n44 lbs. Sugar     2 00\n2 Hams (12 lbs.)     3 00\n2 Turkeys  2 00\n4 bags Potatoes  3 00\n6 lbs. Tea  1 50\n3 lbs. Coflfte  90\n6 lbs. Raisins  50\n10 lbs. Rice  50\n1 Bushel Beans  2 00\n48 Cakes Soap  2 00\n2 Barrels  Apples  3 50\n1 Ton Coal  7 25\n1 Pair of Shoes for Wife  2 60\n1 Pair of Shoes for Baby  1 25\n1 New Dress for Wife  5 00\n1 New Suit for Boy  4 90\nChristmas Presents  5 00\n$S4 85\nThree Beers a  Day  for one\nyear,  365 days, at   15c a\nday $54 85\nELECTION OF OFFICERS.\nAt the meeting of the Quarterly\nOfficial Board of the Methodist\nChurch, yesterday, the following\nofficers were elected for the ensuing\nyear:\nStewards\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdH. J. Kirkland. J.\nEllis, John Weaver, John Oliver,\nWm. Asbury, sr.. D. M. Ellis and\nGeo. Devitt.\nA very cordial and unanimous\ninvitation was extended to the present incumbent, Rev. J.F. Betts, to\nreturn to the circuit for a fourth\nyear.\nRev. J. F. Betts went up to the\nRoyal City, tbis morning, to attend\na meeting of the Board of Directors\nof Columbian College.\nSidney Rich arrived home,\n-Thursday, ior the Easter holidays.\nThe remains of late D. Robertson,\n\ufffd\ufffd1 Westham Island, were interred\n^o-day in Vancouver Cemetery.\nRoy Page has received the sad\n4MWS of the death of his father,\n-which occurred on the 13th inst.\nFriends of Mr. Harris, sr., of\nCrescent Island, will be pleased ta\nJearn that he is improving, and\nhope is held out for his ultimate recovery.\nThe Delta Agricultural Society\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdare beautifying their grounds by\n.planting, this spring, no less than\nj20 trees of different kinds of\nmaples, chestnuts, Norway spruce,\n.and mountain ash.\nFire occurred, this morning, at\n-the home of Fred Taylor, Port\nGuichon, which totally destroyed\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe house with its contents, the occupants barely reaping with tbeir\nlives. The house, which was owned by Jos.   ordan,    as insur d.\nThe illness ot Rev. Dr. Sipprell,\nprincipal of Columbian College, has\npassed the critical stage, although\nhe is still suffering much pain.\nPrincipal Sipprell contracted a\nsevere cold last week, which developed into a serious case of pneumonia, aggravated with pleurisy.\nHis condition at first was considered very dangercius, a nurse was\nprocured in Vancouver and everything possible done to ensure quietness in the dormitory, At present,\nhowever, Dr. Drew, who is attending him, says that no anxiety need\nbe felt for his recovery unless unexpected complications set in.\n60  YEARS*\nEXPERIENCE\nTrade Marks\nDesigiw\nCopyrights Ao.\nAnyone lending i sketch end description me?\nulckli weeruiln onr oMnlon free whether, en\nlvontlon leprobebiyp .Untahlo. Communion.\no_.\ufffd\ufffdtrlotlreonlidontIi U. HANDBOOK on He'enW\njnt free. Ol.oat agenoy tor aee urtngMtenM.\nFntoute token through ilium A Co. receive\nxclol notice, without charge. In the\nScientific American.\n-  y Uluatreted weekly, Largeat elr-\nny \ufffd\ufffd\ufffddentliio Journal. Terms tor\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd jeer, poatece prepaid. Sol 4 br\nra.\nloeTfa F Bt, Waeh-ngtoS! ft C.\nthe Delta Saw mills\nAre Prepared to . . .\nFurnish All Kinds of\nROUGH   &   DRESSED   LUMBER\nAt LOWEST PRICES. Also\nShingles, Doors, Sash and\nMouse   Finish  of  All  Descriptions.\nTasbion Stabks*\nTrucking and Dreying.    Livery Work of\nAll Kinds Attended to Promptly,\n* -\nAll Kinds ox Firewood Always On Hand.\nJ. M. COLLINSON, fe 2\". B B.C.\nFootwear-\nStop and consider   .   .  \ufffd\ufffd\nwhen in need oi reliable\n\"A Sif\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .-it last to g._t Sizable and Saleable harness lior.es'\nTlffi Grand Champion m&U1 SW800\n\"Diamond City\"\n8443 leap,\nNO-DN. ttlGHt.\n.NIOru-fty, & Mtirrow^s Fatrii; ^fe^e'tton Farai'.\nTuesday^ Gilchrist's      \"      ; Dr. Wilsoa's   \"\"\nWednesday & Hull's  \"     5 Coultl_--i-<_>s     V\nThursday., I. Johnston's \"     ; Loney Bros.'   \"    E*lgiA.\nFrida}', G% B, Etnbree's \"     ; Inverholme Stoek Farm.\nSaturday, Jor.latt'* t\ufffd\ufffdivefy J*ad\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr^       \ufffd\ufffd       **  till Mofcda^\nChristopher MOses, Elsq-> Ctearge Brown,\nVictoria, Proprietor. Stfed Groom\nShoes\nCall and see our VneB for\nMen Women and Children\nThe Cheapest Store in Town fcr High Class Gootfs\nJNO.  REAGH,   LADNER, B- C.\nHedley  Smith  came   home, last\nweek, to spend the holidays.\nC,Do you remember, as \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd boy, how\ndelighted you were with your first\nSTEVENS? Truly an event etthat\ntime. Olv* YOUR BOY a\nSTEVENS how. Will add to his\nhappiness and education.  >\nMAKE A MAN OP VOUR BOYI\nIt jMcumot abuts\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtiteki Eirixe-\nSKOMt-M-t\nKtnu\nttm.jm.VmXm,\nm. *blp dlrtet,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdxpmt prepaid,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpen Me *ipt of\nClUl|hl_\nr*itmm\ntaitHkptte\nptypMtati.we\nwill md yom\noar complete\n110 pit. n\ufffd\ufffd-\n.ta Catalog.\nJ. STEVENS ARMS ft TOOL CO.\nP. O. \ufffd\ufffdtt 4098.\nChioopee Falls, Mass.\nNotice.\nIfftft FfttAwCd IftOW*\nCAPITAL AUTHORIZED, - $4,000,000\nCAPITAL PAIIMJP*       -        *        $3k900,00D\nRESERVE FUND, * - $^390\ufffd\ufffd00d\nTotal Assets Over Forty-Five Millions.\nAccount* of Out-of-T&wft Customers Given Special\nAttention.\nBANK BY MAIL,\nLost,\nOn Saturday last, at Cbewassen,\na Gold Watch, Chain and Locket.\nFinder will be rewarded.on leaving\nsame at\nTHIS OFFICE.\nFor Sale.\nAbout 5 tons of Burbank Seedlings at $18 per ton.    Apply\nROBT. McKUE,\n-East Delta.\nNEW YORK\nCLIPPER\nIt THE -H.EATE8T\nTHEATRICAL \ufffd\ufffd SHOW PAPER\nIN THI WORLD.\n$4.00 Per Year.   Single Sen, 10 Cts.\nISSUED WEEKLY.\nSample Copy Free.\nFRANK QUK.. MB. CO. (Ltd),\n4I.BERT .1 HOME,        _. WllUSllKKS,\njuiumr. ITW.an-ieT.sNswYoiM-.\nfile   BEST Water   Tanks   Are\nMad** at This Mill,\nfor Spring Cfcan-l)p.\nPure and Vigorous Blood will keep\nyou in good health.\nWA-HOO HERBS\nwill give you\nGood and Pure Blood.\nSend  50c for trial $1.00 package\n(two months' treatment).\nAghnt Wanted.\nWa-Hoo Remedy Co.,\nVancouver, B.C.\nNotice is hereby given thut two\nweeks nfter date application will be\nmade to the Li\ufffd\ufffdui,eiiant'Governoi>'\nin-Cuuncil by the Vancouver Power\nCompany Limited, for a .i_rtL.ei\nCertificate of Approval of its further\nundertaking in tlie matter of the\nconstri_etion,ot.2ratinH and maintenance ot a line nr lines of. electric\nrail wav with all necessary side tracts\na'id switches for tlie conveyance of\npassengers and freight from some\npoint or points at or near Lot* i|\nand 4 City Block 4, itt th.: City of\nN w Westmins:.er, to and throughout the City of Chilliwack in the\n. listrict of Westminster, pass-\ni e through th\" Wimirii ..Mies al\nSurrey.     Delta,     Langley,     Mat-\nsqui, Sumas, Chilliwack and thei\nity ot Chilliwack; the erection,\nconstruction, operation and main-\nenance within the said Municipalities of electric works, power houses,\n'(.tit-rating plants and such other\nappliances and conveniences as\nr- necessary to supply the said\nMunicipalities or any Municipalities\nhat may hereafter be formed within the area thereof with public and\nprivate lighting and heating aud\npower for manufacturing and industrial pUTposes% and 111 connection therewith U\ufffd\ufffd construction,\noperation and maintenance oi all\ntransmission line* necessary in connection with the said undertaking\nfrom any ofthe power houses, sttV\nstations or ttansmissi \ufffd\ufffd lines of the\ncompam throughout ttoe whole\narea as is hereinttefote set forth\nTogether With ail i-WCh rights,\npowers and privileges as may be\nnecessary to effectually Carry out\nthe teims \ufffd\ufffdnd conditions of the several agreements made between the\nCorporations of Surrey, Langley,\nMatsqui, Sttmas and Chilliwack\nand tbe Vancouver Power Company, Limited, which agreements\nwere duly ratified and confirmed by\nby laws regularly passed by the\nMunicipal Councils of the snid Cor-\nporatcms. the agreements between\ntin Corporation of the Township of\nChilliwack and the Company being\nalto ratified antl confirmed by tlu\n\"Chilliwack Citv Incorporation\nAct \"\nIt is proposed that the Waters at\npresent recorded by the Company\nfrom Lake Coquitlam and from\nLake Buutfteu be rttilize.! to generate the power requ red to operate\nthe Said further undertaking of tbe\nCompany, And it is proposed to\ntransmit snch power through a\ntransmission line or lines wherever\nnecessary to operate the said further undertaking.\nAnd  upon such  application  all\nthe usual and necessary powers to\nfully atid effectually carry out the\nI said proposed  further  -.n&ertt_V:i-.fc\nwill be applied for.\nSavings\nAccottfi-.s may be opeaed tvith deposits 0? ONK DOI.I.AR.\nand   UpWifds.     later est paid,  or credited,  quarterly on  3tst  M-M^ch, 30th Jaaa, 30th\nSeptember^ 3*st  December.\nK. Dv SIMPSON. Manager, LADNER. B.  C.\n!!ir\nThe regular spring meeting of\nthe above Institute will be he'd in\nthe Town 5SaM, LrfdneT. on Saturday, April 25th, pr 8 p m. and Ktis't\nDelta on Mondav, April 27th, at\n8 p.m. -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe speakers for the above occasions will be: J. T. Collins of Salt\nSpring Island, and Thos. Cotbett,\not Coquitlam.\nN. A. MttDlA&Mim,\n-Secretary.\n_ttm I\nin md\nii.i\nJ. HENLEY\n=1\nXK\\V WES^M^-NSTfeR,   >l  B. C.\nManufacturers of nlfl kinds ot\nSoda Water, Ginger\nAle and Summer\nDrinks.\nYour patrowage soWcihed\n*t2jt.m*l.*t\ufffd\ufffd,.ijfy**y.. .jg*-m3\ufffd\ufffd.*<$> \ufffd\ufffd'.2..^.a.-H**.\nWanted.\nAjipitestrotts will be recei\\\"ed bv\nthe Delta Mfi-iic^pal Council tip till\nnoon 'of Saturday, April 25th. for\nthe position of Policeman and Road\nand Dog Tax Collector* Applicants to state sal* y requin<A.\nBy order.\nN. A,  McDIAR.VrtD,\n'C.M.C.\nLadner. April t#h. *go8.\nSEASON 1608.\ni man.\nR. H. SPERUNG.\nGeneral Manager.\nVancouver, April 6th, 1908.\nW. H Draper,\nMtOVINCUt tANb SO\ufffd\ufffdVtVOK\nRoem 1.RI1\ufffd\ufffdH StorksN\ufffd\ufffdw W\ufffd\ufffdi-M-_ittrY.\nNotice has already been  given that\nWe Champion\nClydesdale Stallion\n44 Dean Swift,*'\n<t*p.) 'C539?) .* 1936V.\nThe property of the Pemberton\nStock Farm, will travel the District\nof Delta District and his stands,\nhave been fixed as follows-:\nLeaving home WV.dUes^ay niom-i\niny; proce\ufffd\ufffded* to Mr. T. E. Lad--\nner^s if* dinnsr. froai tlkence to\nMr. Geo. Grauer^s for nfght.\nThursday\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-Mr* ft, I>. Brtison's for,\ndinner, thence to Mr. J -Gilchrist's, Crescent Isbntd, for\nnight.\nFriday\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdStands for -Ji-i'Ke'r -at Mr\nJ. Jordan's SwfeK*, tvacftifcr, from\nthence home U*W_ -toe Allowing\nWed*es#4y-\nTerms: To insure  mare in\n%20\\ three ur mttts $.\ufffd\ufffd'8 each _\nPor IWthet ptrtftuliirssee groom,\n1-^ Gray, or\nP, Mpfttgomtry,\nPort Guickon.\nAccMatized Shct\nSeeds\nTrees\nPlants\nFor th?;\n-Far\ufffd\ufffd_s Garfefis, Lat\ufffd\ufffdfi or\nCoflservatorv.\nR&Kable V*rieties at Reasonable\nPrices. No Borers. No Scale.\nNo fumigation to 'dataiage .ftoiik.\nMo windy a'gerfts to annoy you.\nBuy direct and ge't^tees and-Seeds\nthat Grow.\nFertilizers, *ftee SdfiplieS, Spfay\nl'umps, $]*a>ing Material, Cat\nIrtoWrts, \ufffd\ufffdfto. Oldest establi.be.-\nuursery on the mainland of B. C.\nGata'iogtie -tree.\nK L HENRY'S Nurseries,\nOreenhousfes kai Stadhouses\nVANCOUVER   -   B. C\nMandolin!\nHaving ^e* Te^-iestct. to start w\nMandoliU \"Oltoss, era now pr\ufffd\ufffdfc\nspared \ufffd\ufffdo'-*o\ufffd\ufffd(>. tfrtlT terms, etc^,\napply\n*\ufffd\ufffd'}B.  Ma   WEARE,\nCue -rt M*% J. W. tAI-Nmo.\nMandolins, String*, t:tc+\nfiutxplied at City Prt<!e^. ta46.-DELTA ttmVmmj TUESDAY, A-f-RIL\n21,   1\n90.5\n _.  .   ry. ,_\ufffd\ufffdjw !__\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd___\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rr.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmi ii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmMii \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,;\ni iift\nE \ufffd\ufffdh*j.   i> \ufffd\ufffd.&_,\nlingofa\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Swvw -: il\nJuvws&lut\nlh-  CASPAft. :S. YOSt.\nIhe Mttr* or Ua*-to*- .\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     Belief Thsvt 'M\ufffd\ufffdir|ii-nl  .Vbnfcn\n. \/i too Hn.u, :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* I^dt-kcmaiai\nt Tii ..-* Is Mo ttek.-fetppinesa\nrt Occupo.S'*_.       -ii*      Jm\n=U\nfi.\n. nb'ht,\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>:\n.n\nlsl     I.'\n: Hi--\n16, t\ufffd\ufffd5' C. S. Tost.]\nJOII.N'-Your tetter\n1110 of it Cer man wi.\nS ui\" i ivlio lived In the littl*\ni >m n of .Missouri where I wut\n-'ii- 's;i i i elicci'l'iii ludividuu!\nA .VI type, auj slie had a\n;' _l v.., ., : foil across ihe vU-\n);\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i ii-' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of KprJ 113 tii under, iu\n::n .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:: i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ij iinfectl-ms, aud, ne\nI l*i li..'- s urn i'i-i.'I tit-oil. no mutter\n.';.-mv follow c-ltisens woulfe\nit'lil cello-a smile, and pence\nI'-AitoiiiniQiit Would setfte dowu\ni Ilit> ni,s,i,. cinifiminitj*. XVby. I'v*\ninvs-u 'iu,.-jllnp:. -SS. the InUSt rloterit\nUliii'ilcti'i' I'lSl'CfCd iiAo low ifoaStH l_Jr\ntbc influence uf\nthat laugh poured throui.li the\nopen window*\nof the city hull.\n-But am tiHii'st\nVtrtft 'I tmmteft\nto tell you about.\nMm. SthreldA\ntillered ln the\ncos pel of \ufffd\ufffdvo it\n>->^,. *she .vas Mv*\nIdle. From sun-\n.--ii mtkiiiiiibil'dtiX (up to sunsetsanC\nfler _he whs busy. lKvutyt\ufffd\ufffdiihan.bttlit\ner lit the- Infuse siitffce like 'Hew \ufffd\ufffdllvet;\n:t::-.. l!io rcpeate I scrubbing and polish\ni<. si' giive It. She assaulted dirt witb\n. -i' of in American and the\ns pf r Teuton. Host was I\nlisihii' .'tl, *i4 yet -ebe wee\ntU.. 1 n-Wuj_)-i\ufffd\ufffdt>j\ufffd\ufffd.\nt. Mr. Schrelder,\" _be wto\n\"tlint you aro so happy aU\nl_i :'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.;>(. re a ena miserable ttftn ana tne\n|icrM'inti',i mid equally lufcM-rable house\ni: 'Id slave Were is a hk\ufffd\ufffdpy medium.\nI'.i.l It t:<u\"t ittiii-.l to-And IL\nthere Is i\ufffd\ufffd old tt-ihom that \"there ts\n: 11- -iv-ili'iice withotit{great labor,\" ami\ne iiially true that tbere ia no-bap- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd._ without occupation. Work^'af\nsome liescriptiou <is sag necessaijr. <t6\nour mental as foot to our physical\nnoil 'being.    We somehow cherish the\nelustpn tlin* 'Weil (financed Idleness i_\ntbe acme of earthly bliss, and yet when\n.re   get   a  ;t*o   weeks'   vacation,   no\ni titter how Well tilled <rt\ufffd\ufffdf pockets, we\nigiu to feel dreary *t ttief the end of\nbe lirst week unci are Impatient to net\n.-i. !.- Into (lie harness tieforte t*QT __un-\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.' up. Some eim staad It Winger than\nothers, but thore art mighty few wbo\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ;.    contentedly   do nothing  tor any\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wslderiilile perl' 1 dt time.\n\"Oh. bill .yuu'iv taftklng about men.\"\nii -ii' ybu say.    \"Women are differ-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lit \"   Thai \\s Just wlMrelKbti4e -Wrong\nboy.   '.Voxnen th this tespect nre\nIbe \\   'i\"!\n|J.M\"-;,!..\nIll:...;-.   i!\nlyui'.vs b\nll.ow ;\n\ufffd\ufffdten ii ik\nHi'.' time'\/\nli..\nIli.-ii  in\nTo\nIf >'<\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdheroic\nleu, ii\nfiott!\" sho would exelalm, with\nesisilble 1   ljfb.   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd U *nf 'no 'tin*\nlliyl'intjs udtler.1\"\nSounds Very Well Indeed.\nii sii.v I'.ur wife \"shall never work\n>u eun help li \"   Thut sounds quite\nami  looks very welt on paper,\nridiculous If you 4en-t mean it\nserious mistake if y\ufffd\ufffde <do.    ft\ni- innl wltb you.   I have beard\n:it umuy times ln my life. Seam\nuie.i *wbo siftd it did their be*\nnp 'to 'it. and seme of them rae-\nicd, to the sorrtM*- of their wives,\n[but (here were sev\ufffd\ufffdHA wbo aftenrara\numfle their -wives work like staves snd\nisioiiiiUv -beat them.   Between -the\nsn I\nI'i\nIto  lit\nSome can stand it'longer thnn ether*.\nnot different. Tii&y \"niust shh-*e \ufffd\ufffdemc\ntiling lo do, aud tie taan Wbo impose.-\nii life of ldlciie:\ufffd\ufffd 'upon his wife, bc\nllevlng be Is tlrreby contributing to\nliei- hiipplncss. i -jinking a blr.n.ltv\n(lint be wiil paj well for lu ui'tei\nyears. I gmul tlmt bis inteu'.lons ar.'\ngood, but tbb-yiai'i- of the same charac\nIer as these 'Used 'Ui certain quarters\ni'or- i.ivi:i:. -ili.-.ti'i-iul, and unless the I\nwife is an Inviill.'l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Is execptlonutly\neoii-iisiiiod 'bis object, prompted by\nlive ns lt Why be. \\\\W int bO<htta Ined.\nbocnuse ualul-e Inii'ImplantedUb every;\nnormal biimnli mind * strongHlnd over\nv.-h\"l:::!:i - i!e-|:e 'for netlou. The\nworld must lie kept moving. -*hd It's up\nto m to turn the crank. Tbe tabor of\nwoman Is as necessary to progress as\nis tlint of mkn. and lt doesn't matter\nwbethel\" It Is your wife or my wife oi\nIlie hodcanier's wife\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeacli has a definite duty to perform and will flail\nher greatest happiness In its perform\nn nee.\nNow. don't go off half cocked. 1\ndon't want to see your wife scrubbing\ntiie front stops, nllhoiugh If It ls neces\nry even that probably would do herj\nno harm. I wouldn't have her do any-\nthing but that which she Is physically\nable to do and wants to do. Mind what\n1 say now\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"wants to do. The fact that\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd > many women are useless dolls l\ufffd\ufffd\njmalnly due to fnollsh young husband.\n.like yourself who fit-re thelr^elves to a'\nllirp of Inaction If glrpn tbeir own\nway they would elioose labor of some\nIcharneter   qnil  !)n iper cent  of tbem.\nCOLUMBIAN COLLEGE\nNEW WESTKnUrSTBTt, B.C.\nl-Pounded 18$^\nliK; i\ufffd\ufffdporaS*il 1893,\nProvides a Christian Home for Students'<ff both\nIseSJft at mcdeiite nfctes. Htt * prepttatory dlass for\n|junior . tucfents taltteg Ptibilic lifchool ^otk. Does High\n[School work sand prepares for Provincial Teachers' Examinations, Teaches \"all toMioh-K \ufffd\ufffdf a Practical Bnsiuess\nICourse and confers Diplomsfe. ttftparts a Liberal Educa-\n[tiou in its Collegiate Course, anfl in the Ladies1 Course\nfor M- Fs. L*, and M. L. A. In Thtftlogy confers the de-\nlf ree of -B.D. In ^Ju\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?<_Mity%ork can take students through\n|the comittet* Awts C\ufffd\ufffdb\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rfbr ithe 'B.A. degree of Toronto\nJttkeilftps., vkli whith t'he College^ in full affiliation. In\n[Science teathes \ufffd\ufffdthe -First Vear <ttf tFwoftto School of Sci-\nenc\ufffd\ufffd, -4-ail 'has -a -\"Specifiil -\ufffd\ufffdnginetflring *Cottwe *Haptecl to\njpM-titifcal \ufffd\ufffdihtgitt\ufffd\ufffdt.rife^ w\ufffd\ufffd& in ^his Province. In Music, a\n|complete 'Course hi theory, voit?e culture, an5 piano and\n(organ, in \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdconjunction with the Toronto\ufffd\ufffdCtrflege o\ufffd\ufffd fflti-sicf\n[tpecial   instruction i\ufffd\ufffdi rtrt and locution, while all Stttfientis\naatterequited to ttake physical training with all the _priv-:\nKlqjes of a well eq^iippeti .gynHiasiifln.\nimpeiluii iiy \"li 'il.>iii(,iy given ...\nwouit sayHiou. e-Ueeplug.\nfaift Net Drudgery.\nAmong my nc'ti-iolfttanci'.* Is a yoi:'\\\nman  whd'bas iyour 'Idea   very, deep\nimpres_t__;;   .\\Jbe.   \\\\v   was   oiihti\nthree 'efr'^tU-r ye iff ngo.  lie too!.\nbWHfUffift'-wlfe to n boarding bouse in\n\"has   kept  ber  there  ever since.    .Sin-\npleaded for a bome, but he would not\nhave ber soil her hand...   The luaetlv\nIty.  eif  a ^oarding bouse  was to ber\nudhearable.   She hns a very line voice\nand rare dramatic <talc.it.   -fie reluctantly consented to allow her to give\nmusic lessons.   Now 'her Income Is large*  'thkH Vn.\nOwn a brilliant\nfuture   Is  open\nto In*, and yot\nshccttatlnues to\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdplei-d    fer    a\n'home, 'Just a little flat .!<\ufffd\ufffd bete\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbe<could 'tto all\nthe trork fier-\nselif, Vhe\ufffd\ufffd? he\nan\ufffd\ufffd! -She wtn.Ul\nbc -nil in all to\neach other.  Sbe\nJust   had  to do    Site Im . \"Iw. line\nsonletliliMr.   -but voice.\nshe Voujtl inlinitely prefer tbe labor\nof fe Ihojnt, with its cares and Its Joys\nto the-trfllftSphs of her profession.\nTlie home Is the 'best place for th  :\ndev^lbpiiierit 'and *cercirfe of a worn\nan's talent* .F-lt-iniuderous reasons, mo l\nof which ut* entirely obvious. \".Vhetl-\ner It ls an original gift to tbe sex p\ntbc result of the training of thousand\nof years ls Immaterial.    The fact re\nmains that she shines  with  grentc\nbrilliancy In the domestic atmosphere\nand here she should bc allowed to rps'\nkle unshadowed.   The majority of ws j\nen realize 'tltt.r dutlt* -tfhd ronpon\"l' I!\nHies and desire to tullill 'fiifcni.    Th :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nknow that they can best be fuiniled Ini\nthe home, and if let-alone they will d-\nrive the greatest ittnount of sat'sfa'- I\ntlon   and  cbtitentmeHt  ftom  the  pe   i\nformanee 'Of   the 'tasks  whicli   hom' >\nservice brlnfes to tbem. (\nI don't Wttteve thrff-i woman shotil':\nbe a drudge.   1 dout hetle>-e that slu\nshould  hfc 'lfi_qiilred \ufffd\ufffdr a'ltoweil  to d<\nmore than she wants to do.   Wlien hei\nwork ceases to be a pleasure, then I*\nhas passed the limit of exp>:l._Micy an '\ndefeats   Its   most   Important   object\nWhere the line should be drawn de\npends entirely upon 'her teinpeTamenl\nand ber physical strength.   Some wo\nfuen can do Joyfully and with benefi!\nto themselves an nnwsmt vT lalior tha:\nwould destroy others, and there arc\nsome women, like some men. whose\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdxcess energy carries tbem far beyond\nheir physical powers. Too niiich wort:\nIs ns bad ns Idleness. There Is a golden\niiean, and Instead of trying to prevent\nVnna May from doing any work at nil\nrou should exercise your authority or.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdour Influence, whichever you please!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdto \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   It.   tc;\n'keep 'her 'from!\ndoing too much |\nI  say   this  because   I've   gol\nan    Idea   that\ntshe's m  hustler\n-Sllil, Wlillc bus\ntiers 'tiir -ttdmi\n-rabte i|*e\ufffd\ufffd.Hfe '*\n'* ni1e.'*ftsy\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdeeil\n.Some of uiitteiom mhtitetwsttwinC\nabstainers. ,tkniiiwb  lfoY;\ntheir own good. HoweTt>r, 'ihere .tin'\nnot many women who utu_il sh 'check-\nrein in thc matter of w<*k. They\nare a good deal like us men V\nlhat respect. Most of us liclieve ia\ntemperance when It conies ta labor,\nand some of us are total atiBUlncrs.\nBut, whether mcn\ufffd\ufffdtir womcrt, %-e Jire\nall better off'If wei^t-fOrti-n^sm-\nable amount df good, 'boT_est W\ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffdevery day. and'fortunately the ones of'\neither sex -who-nrcc-Miteat^o'do nothing are comiitt'l-ilh'ely few.\nid loncEi 41 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMenaM. ,\nYour wife must -tote something to\ndo,   and   your   silly l|)TIdt   sboulU   nol\nsiliud iu the way of the doing,   idle .\nuess provides more cases 'fW the di\nvorce   courts   tlnin   any   other  single\nngency.    It doesn't usually appear iu\nillD'cvldobeClUiidor'tbat name, but It's\ncspon_ii)lb ijttSt the-same.    Most'fre\nlueuliy 'it 'Is disguised ns  Incomputl .\n:>i ity   Of   tempera ment,   which   means'\nShut   Mrs. Jones  has sat In an easy\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhull' null 'lolled  sway  her happiness\nMijcontl-iit .tivn. i ibiy accompanies in\nnettcki, and 'tti 'Its tniln are the oilier\nmental and i.lhyiiletfl Mils which mal;.\nilfe   iilli-.eaiiilil-'   In Kiei'Seff  -ind   brill.-\ni'.,!:'ery lo hor uullfe.   SlVtUf \ufffd\ufffdt'*\ufffd\ufffdt sums'\nwoman  were  givch !'sbuiethlhg to do\"\nsomething 'thlit she felt compelled to\ndo. elthe> by duty or from the sheet i\nlove <if !lt, 'the 'mere occupation would\ni->movt> Ihc   -tohdoWs from  Iier intud.l\nbring \"the 'lllbbll c<wvshig 'tbiwsgh herj\nveins, .redden'her chetikS shnd brighten |\nher eyes, substitute n Snitlte'for a frown\nand   give  that  zest 'to 'Hfe  aad  love i\nwhich is the -iialnspfing of '1_ap|tinoss\nnone by w'UIcb sue'enn .an \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>>> tuuen vu\nthe peace anii t-outtfh'tment of the-.ome\nand 'to (he happiness of her faUSband.\nhei-'vhildren and herself. Talk hs the\n\"advanced woman\" may -about the en.\nDiriment or Vroman'-. Sptn>r\ufffd\ufffd, she cai.!\nuot get away from tbe feet 'that uti \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nture's Inexorable la>Ws have given hei\na field peculiarly her 'eWn, 'a 'field ii\nwhich she bas no -rival, la * .deli sin\ncan and does do her -gretittst work I'm\nhumanity,-and that ifleld 4. bounded bj\ntbe four wuils of tbe home. It is tru<\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbat housewort: has its cares. Its myri\nnd annoyances, that often bring tear:\nif *>exatloii 'or discouragement, but no\noieiiioJ-of life has been yet discovered\nthat does not 'have a few kinks In it\nand tbere never will be. It would br\na doggoned monotonous existence any\nhoW. It's the.kinks in life'that uiakt\nexistence really worth while, and tbey\nare ms -necessary to >the making of a\nwoman's -character as of e man's, provided, of codrae, there are not toe\nmany of them. Wben you start out\nfor-rdJlve yOU don't'enre fora straight\nroaii 'unless your only object is the\nexhilaration of motidn. Iff you want\nto-feet the greatest possible enjoyment,\nydh  choose a   winding  road,   wliere [*to \ufffd\ufffdpth* had made bin. \ufffd\ufffdtrost.d*Ak\ufffd\ufffd\n' OVl>     \\.mJt     mm.r,Am     kin      r.      __\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_______.    _l_\nana a gj-eat Inianc'igi-Uticccss oe scoreu.\nTIm masses will read the account ln\ntheir newspapers with wondering admiration, but they \"will find there no\nwholesome stimulus for themselves,\nsince the motive of the brilliant function was rooted in display. In charity,\nas elsewhere, it is. 1 repeat, not the action, but the spirit of the agent, that\n'permanently tells.- Montague Graokaa-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtbospe In fortnightly Review.\n% Chans* \ufffd\ufffdt snn,\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Hit nobody,\nAad nobody cares for m .\"\n-ir.njf Tommy \ufffd\ufffdt play. In tha -Iweet <**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n__ *\ufffd\ufffdy.\nTVhara nobody obuld ac*.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo hia mother 'Bi.de the nea,\nAnd aaarchad-'for tha old hea'innSU.\nWhilo the aun from Its place hlab.oveifc**d\nWant alldWt Into the w\ufffd\ufffdaC\n\ufffd\ufffdha filled the \"Water pall,\nAnd picked the berrl\ufffd\ufffd_s'for tea.\nAnd wondered down In liertender'haart\nWhere her little boy could 'In:.\n5_lone In the dim -ild bslYn.\nTommy grew tired of play.\nWhan the cows came home aad'tlM****-.\newa fell\nOver the n*w'mown hi*>-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo into the'liltchen he nn.\nWith a'nolsy hfiVll yl!\ncurves bring new vistas Into view at\nevery turn, ar ' io lr. life. But here; 11\nI keep on ._] this stmln ll'li be writing\nixietry ln * iiilUute. Klul er all things\non'earth deliver \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , im amateur poetry, particularly i It's maudlin.\nHappiest Womatitn the World.\nAs I was saying, the housewife bas\nher troubles, great bunches of 'em, but\nthe woman wbo pounds a typewriter\nor wbo stands up behind a counter and\nmurmurs \"Cash!\" can never kuow the\nJoys thnt mingle with and overlap the\ncares of the wife ithe looks after her\nown household.\nWhy, my boy,\nthere nev*wa?\na happlm- *Wo-\nman than .'your\nmother, ahil .she\nbas * trV.\ufffd\ufffd: fe d.\nworked 'hh'rd.\nall her -married\nlife, Uot because\nshe had to, for\nI've always\nmade euough to\ntake care of her ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\" darc Vou \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nwithout It, but beeainse she wanted to,\nbecause sl\ufffd\ufffde would (hare been unhappy\notherwise, and I dare you to say that\nyour Anna May Is Sny better than tny\nwife\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI'Just <dare you! No, .lohn; let\nher work; ;hit her do Ju .tins much as\nshe pleases to do ln rcassn. lt won't\nhurt heir-there Is ue bcttS-r-eKercise in\ntbe world than bousewo*K-*\ufffd\ufffdhd it will\nmake her a better Wffe aud, please\nClod, a better mother wben the time\ncomes.\nIt Is true tbere ure some'women\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand\nit pains me to see the numUbr growing\nlarger all the time\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwho have a strong\naversion to domestic labor, t don't he\nlleve .Anna May Is one of tbem; but. If\nsbe 'Is, let tier follow her bent If It\ndoes oot destroy :<?eur domestic rela\ntions. There is no ttlbre pitiable object\non earth than a womnn of energy nnd\ntalent compelled teUl'Vtrti'tile of Inaction because ber litfot'tlu \ufffd\ufffdbd of a bus\nband would consider'fciintM. If disgraced\nIf she were to do n little lionb'fV.t_e work\non her own account. Don't be hint kiud\nof a chump. It's pure and uuudulter-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBted selllshuess. That's all tliere U to\n'It. -H you love your wife, give her free\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfiom. IsttTier do tlie work that pleases\nher best, for therein lies her greatest\n-tappiness. But keep*hcr nt home: keep\niher at home! 1 drawfftieline there. If\n.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdor-.mbltioa takes-hor beyond tin. portal for hWIBhor. mttfiloy a'hoUsfekeep\n\ufffd\ufffdr, but -preserve tht houn. lit is ber\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdShaven and.\ufffd\ufffdrotrts. Thfereift nossntisfac-'\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtbfy substitute for 'It. 'it attains ils\n'highest glory wben the wifesls its head\nand directing force, when'her'life is\nmainly devoted to -Its -welfare; but ,\nwhether or no, It is'home, auR nothing\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeh-! win serve. VdUr-nffectlwiute dad.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtJOffN \ufffd\ufffdJ.EB1).\nShe had mad* hlm a saucer ple.\nBo he cave her a lovlnc hue\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"I wlll help'next tlraw,\" said Ha.\n*I care for aomebody.\n-lad aossebody carea for nJ\ufffd\ufffd.\"\n-Mary F. Butta-to Outurlk\n1*\ufffd\ufffd Kmlaer tua HnmorlaU\n\"We want up to the Kiel Yacht dub to\nIH* the ansentatloB of prizes by hia iraj-\nasty. He was In partloalarly folly ha-\ninor, and his apeeohtsr .SPpresenMt- oa west\nmoil happily spoken.  'Ons'.priie winner,\nla little 0**nMh'bmt\ufffd\ufffd,mnyrealiied the\nImportance -of ths occasion and waa tbe\n>taew. .Mall*emSHtraased whea wit* \ufffd\ufffdap la\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdne hand sett'sword tn tie <uther he stood\nletadyto'reoMva bta prize\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda pair of large\n.At ths class of th* kaiser's speeuh he\nhanded the vaaes to th* Iittlo cllicer, who\nhurriedly put cap under <oue ana, swart\nnnder the other and ronived then, wliere-\nupon th\ufffd\ufffd kaiser inslsti.' open aKaking\nhands in <__ngra-.ibui.__, tuurh tc'thl- om\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nbarrassiuent, chagrin and Win o'the winner and the ehonfts-of tang* __\ufffd\ufffd-Tro.,1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. vtn-y\n-one else, Hod by hlaninjcaty.\n'The'iHttt winner waa given m 'liqueur\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdat and-received ordera not to di&fc from\n<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!! -M'glasses al0n\ufffd\ufffd.\"-Outl\ufffd\ufffd%.\ncttURcn 'NooiicEs,,\nALL SAIUTO.\n(Anglican.)\nHoly Conimimion\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdist and ' yl1.\nSundays at 8r30-s.n1;; 2m_ and 4th\nSundays ut rr. a.m.\nMatins, 11 o'clock..\nEvensong, 7:30 o'clock. !\nSunday .Sclicol at 10 a.m.\nFriday evening, I.itanv \ufffd\ufffdt 7:30.\nRev. E.lR.fflflrttetr.at.A:, Vicar\nCATHQEIC\nServices first and tii Ird Sunday of\neach mnith tit ioT3o a.m:; 'Benediction, 7:^0-^:111.\nSunduy \ufffd\ufffd-cbnr'il nt 3'p:Tn.\n\"fcow Mtfes'and 'i'-iiily'Communion\n5rst and tiiird IMOK-lays'et^.m.\n'Rev.IFJtlrarTvagiier, O.M.I.,\n\"Parish Priest.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMETHODIST.\nServices'..<stt l&Srd's .Day at f 1\na. m.nnd 7:30'P.m.\nClass .aiertnig, after i__e morning\nservice every Sunday.\nSabbath School at 2 p m every\nSunday. Pra>-\ufffd\ufffdT meeting every\nThursday evening at 8.\nRev. T- F, Betts. .wstoT.\nA Wtem -RallroaA.\n\"General -Archie .Vllllnins,\" says Vn\nVansas CltyUountal, ''was on a train go\nling up Pike-s 'peak en* day lost summer\n-A.S the halfway house he got off aud pur\n'obnieda big basket of violets '**'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffdz-\nfpemwof |1U. P.eturning Hs'tlte'Cl-ifo, .he\ntpreaented each woman \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwil . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* 'bmMtifni\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbouquet, though all 'Of tKe Women Wore\n-itrnngars. By and by the husband of one\nMt 'tlwwdmeh'canie back from tbe amok\n'Intfew-.tinh .lhe said to hlm: 'I think this\n'h'th*;niceet railroad I *v*r rode on. That\n'hrakoman over ther* gave evory MM \ufffd\ufffdf as\n\ufffd\ufffd* lovely boufuet.' \"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdET. \ufffd\ufffdNBKgW S >K\ufffd\ufffd;gfiYT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlAN\n\"Services next Lord's Day at ft\n\ufffd\ufffd.m.:and 7.30 p.m.\nSrfJTbdth^(*otyl m\ufffd\ufffdib am Mid-\n.veek meeting on Friday evening\nat .7.30 o'clock.\nRev. J. H. White, M.A.\n'h'APTtST.\nfaLboth services \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Crescent -Island, 3 p.m.; Ladner, 7^to:p.m.\nSunday School at id:3o a. m.\nFrayer meeting'flu -Thursday at\n0 ixni.\nRev. A. H. 'fiUtMey, 'paste*.\nTo trake lortAlea Alt\nof the future you Inust\nput si me thing Into tbe\npresent     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     s,     -.      .\n.   Afents* Wonted\n_ To   s>\ufffd\ufffdll  Securities.\nrrifc   *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i-   fttiil   I.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdni's :tr\\\nMilIF Ihrup       !'<_.!?\ufffd\ufffd,\nr,Cit>- Lots, 1'itrii s aud Sulmrbssu\nAcfiajr, Sic,\n(Tbl-I-Coppers ray\nb;i t Divirtnd. \ufffd\ufffdii.\naver Urltlsh\ni       .       .      Cotumbla\n'Not Afraid of Assassins.\n'President \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBenjamin .Harrison used ti\nramble around Washington at night .:\nby himself. Colonel <l>an >lhinsdell, a I\nlifelong friend of the great ludianlan. |\nwas {'resident 'Harrison's -marshal of\nthc'District'bf Columbia-and kept in J\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi-e\ufffd\ufffdy<jlosiB't-iueli wltb thelpresldcut all i\nthrough   his   term.    Colonel   Kansdell I\ndived north <of Dupont circle, 'quite a\nmHe'ond-fl'balf from tbe White ilouae.\n'He'censbtl 'tn'be Huqirised Iiy the mi\nexpected nud'Unauiiouueed visits made\nto him by the.president ut varhmshours-\nof the night ufter 'General  Ilarelson s\nflrst few'months ln -the 'White House.\n-Ouce   when   Colonel   ltansdell   reiitou-\n%tMted with blm against venturing out'\nnt 'night unaccompanied, admonishing\nhim 'of 'the danger of -assassination.\nU eteNl'Harrisou *tiUi;\n\"An assassin cannot'he dedged, Dan.\nI am as safe from -harm -on 'that score\nwhile walking from 'the White House\nloytntr residence iffter d.-frk \ufffd\ufffdnd aloae\nas '1 am wheu receiving cullers or going about the city lb ibe -htytiititmnd-tr\nthe watchful eyes of detectives and\npolicemen. The assassha UiMitys 'gets\nhis prey when once'he nwkvs up his\nniiud to d* so. But -1 VlnffVsn,, .fear of\nassassination, least \ufffd\ufffdT -nil am I 'afraid\nof being assaulted In a dark -street-Vt\nnight.\"-WashingtonHerald.\nBRITISH - COLUMBIA - ILLUSTRATED\nContaining over loo View*.   Post p\ufffd\ufffdW \ufffd\ufffd5C.> Stamps.\nRichest Province in the british Empire..\nKdtklng RlakeS, Nethlng <__*\ufffd\ufffdd. Notmbg Ventured, Nothing W<_>.p\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSplendiil fQpport-ilnity to 4nvest.\nThe Richest Men in the World ire .tivestftig 'In B. C. Copper-\nGold and Silver Mines,    ^by'can't ydli begin tiow?\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe (lrtatest Uolcl-C\ufffd\ufffdpper Hacewry vi 0H A'tttu In B.C.|\nJIG Dlllll' MIMED (CID MINES. II HM 8K GCO\n'Bf%ry Dollar Sukacrlbcd need In Development of Alfne.\nSpectrfl <kter>~\ufffd\ufffdOc per Share, will shortly advance tft^l'.00\nMines directly inrest of te ^Roi and Le Roi No 2, Shares\nsold _H)m _5 'cents \ufffd\ufffdto $iootoo\\ stn'd 'Consolidated Mirln? and\nSmelling*-Co. oi'Canada, Lid., ishaTes $150.00 each. .te'Gftiiii\nCalifofrtia, sidjohihiE out 'Own. ihares abo.it . iloifld; GrsuOy\nMine 1 aid 'over f^iboo',000 'litvldends per year; ^old-copper\nmines In British Collimbiia paid lidrge Dividends. fBig Four\nassays trom $5 'to'$8oo in gold, ttSUper, silver, wtth ~$2 per\nceiit. in the Treasury'.    Im-est new and \">*o.i wt>nt wpffet it.\nK0T1;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMost of these mmes solfi for a ^few cent*, once, bu\nover-capitalized even now, pay big 'dividends. Big Fbur ic .in\nthe'rrtihvi-y, near smelters.\n\"Rossland \"Mines received Highest Awards trtr richest gold-\ncopper ore seiit'to St. L0\"'* T;vro\ufffd\ufffdition. Big Four'had oest\nDisplay slt'Domini-lhlH.ir.'ttewVJ<_stminster, B.C.\nNo less than ifft^h-tres foltl, All Cash Above this shares\ncan be had on instalmWit -jJlun, or j-eaflyeontr-int, 'Jj lfi*r ernt.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCasli, balance'tnonthly.\nQualify Two Miles of Railway finTftipeirty,\neShipaiJy liirn'no  .etrtsor tiahllttlra.   Send Tor llllisitrntetl Prospectus a'nd'l_6at-\nlet,'\"Mining rp-to-n\ufffd\ufffdtt',\" to Seetttiry, with \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdnt\ufffd\ufffd in itamp.,\nBIB   Pom  MINES,   LIMITED\n7KB* Box ft4, Vancouver, B* 0. tfaaada.\nVou clmostn'trlndlwlmroad, where carve*\n*\ufffd\ufffdriiH''iitu' Ditfaie into view.\nNi. iiy (tot), 'let Anna May 4b<WMt-\never slie v.aiihs to de withinthe'boiinds\nof her capacity, ff sbe takes I pleasure\nin liouaeivork. don't'tiinderrb___ '<Thei*\nIs nothln;; do^radlllff about It On the\nooutrar.v. there ia no more honorable\n\".HnnioroN>nt for e wire, ana tnere -ib\n4deala and Acta.\nIdeate *re   moro   votenl   than  act*-.\nIsPta'militonairu Rive fUMXK. to a ho\ufffd\ufffd-\nI'ltal.   Thc iiublle lis for the moment\nstruck. 'ftUMwho save'the'lusHWHon lt-\noir rein-MiiMmnthe^lft'tieit'-tay? Lot\n1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .eml*.'tff JWieiely\" ^tttyt ^a 'thurity\na;:nar.   li*-'Urr ?,.lt*>er %'.lltte'court\n.round  hor.   I_>t the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdstall bolden.   U\ufffd\ufffd\nisiuiis of beauty, their coloring per-\naps jn-'t a trlHe \"assisted.\" and uta- I\n>r their soell let the buylndwlsri*. J\nThe Delta Times\nfor\nJob   Printing. THT. HRLTA TIMES. T. F.FD'.Y. API* L tt. |\ufffd\ufffdo9.\n,Ti   T1\ufffd\ufffdi-\n*me\nl,OUAL KtiWo.\nMiss  Elsie   Benson is  home  for\nthe Easter holiday.\nMiss M. McLellan is  home  for\nthe Easter holidays.\nRev. J.  H,   White received  bis\nfurniture on Wednesday last.\nMr. and Mrs. G. J. Dowding ar\nrived here, last week, on a visit to\nfriends.\nMiss Katie Muir, of New Westminster, is a guest of Miss Irene\nRobinson. . <\nAndrew Recnie came over from\nVancouver, Thursday, for the East-\ner holidays.\n7 p.c.\nNett\nGuaranteed upon absolutely safe security\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfirst\nmortgages on substantial city properties Seven and\nEight Per Cent. Guarant Ed, free of all charges,\nupon sums ranging from Five Hundred Dollars up.\nWhite, Shiles & \ufffd\ufffd,\nNew Westminster, B.C.\nil-111(0\nLimited,\n1016 Westminster Avenue\nVancouver. B.C.\nWe B3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Leave\n\ufffd\ufffd .\nAgencies Represented\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nIlnrttoril Fire III. urn nee Co. hi. immec C, of .forth AmeNC..\nPhoenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn Thc Ocean  Accident sSc Onaraiitee Corpora-\nConnecticut l'ire Insurance Co. tion, Ltd., of l.omlon, Eng.\nImperial Trust Co.. Ltd.   Vancouver. B.C.\nMiss Annabel Moffit, of Chilliwack, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.\nG. T.  Baker, -\nHarold Betts, of Columbian College, came down, Thursday, for the\nholiday season.\nH. M. Vasey started work, last\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdweek, on the re valuation of the\nproperty iu Delta District.\n. Miss Winter, ot New Westminster, is spending her vacation at the\nParsonage, the guest of Miss Betts.\nThe S.S. Sonoma leaves Ladner\nat 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.; returning, leaves Steveston at 9:30 a.m.\nand 4:30 p.m.\nF. C. Butler, of the Royal Bank\nBianch at Chilliwack, who is taking his vacation, spent Friday here,\nyisiting friends.\nMiss Olive Whitworth, who has\nbeeu attending High School at\nNew Westminster, is spending the\nholidays with her parents Mr. and\nMrs. I. Whitworth.\nThe food ideal for every meal is bread made from\n a\nRoyal Standard Flour.\nMother approves it, fether ery'oys it, and the\nchildren ask for more. It is delicious in flavor,\nperfect in color, retains its moisture and is easily worked.\nROYAL TANDARD FLOUR is especially\nwholesome and sustainining, being the product\nof number one hard wheat, milled under most\nmodern conditions.\nThousands use it but none abuse it.\nTry it and you will always buy it.\nSold by W. H. SMITH.\nMANUFACTURED   by\nVancouver Hilling & Grain Co.,\nVANCOUVER, P. 0.\nJust Received\nTwo   Cars    Cyphers    Incubators,\nOne    Car,  Swilt's    Beef   S:raps,\nFULL LINK\nPOULTRY  SUPPLIES\nTo notify the people of Ladner and Surrounding district that we are now in a\nposition to after Vancouver Island\nPortland  Cement\n' At greatly reduced prices, making it possible for parties who contemplate building\nto put in concrete foundations at about the\nsame cost as piling or other inferior\nmaterial* 5\nWrite for Prices*\nGILLEY BROS.\nNEW WESTMINSTER.\nb. c;\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"_\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>!;\nAgents,\nLADNER,     -     -     B. C.\nMiss Hockin, lady principal of\nColumbian College; Miss McArthur, teacher of literature and\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd modern, languages; and Professor\nBqrwash, teacher of science, spent\nSaturday and Sunday at the Par-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdio-nage. Rev. Mr. Burwash preached, both morning and evening, in\nlhe Methodist Church here.\nAgents Wanted!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd16x20 crayon\nportraits 40 cents, frames. 10 cents\nand up, sheet pictures one cent\neach. You can make 400 per cent\nprofit or J.36 per week. Catalogue\nand Samples free. Frank W. Williams Company, 1208 W. Taylor\nSt., Chicago, 111.\nSILVERWARE,\nGut Glass,\nWatches and\nAH Kinds of Jewellery-.\nNew Stock....... >\nCall and See Them.\nJl. Clausen,\nLADNER, B.  C\nHorse Goods.\nCOAL.\nOn 1st May next we have to give\nup the McNeely wharf,- &c., and\nare obliged to retire from the coal\nbusiness. We have 20 tons of coal\non hand which must be disposed of\nbefore 1st May\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdit must go. We\ntherefore offer it at $1 per ton reduction. First come, first served.\n$6.50 per ton, spot cash.\nMARSHALL SMITH & CO. Ltd\nANNIVERSARY SERVICE.\nThe Officers and Members of\nDelta Lodge No. 21, 1.0 O.F , ate\nrequested to meet at the Lodge\nroom, next Sunday evening, the\n36th inst., at 7 o'clock p.m. sharp.\nto attend Divine Service iu tbe Baptist Church, iu commemoration of\nthe 89th Anniversary of the Order.\nVisitors and sojourning Brethren\ncordially invited.\nService at 7:30 p.m.\nA. A. KING, Sec.\nPlants for Sale.\nCabbage,\nCauliflower and\nTomato Plants.\nT. PINNICK,\nSlough Road,   -   Ladner\nQEALED TENDERS addressed\nto the undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for al erations to\nthe Post Office Building, Victoria,\nB.C.,\" will be received at tbis office\nuntil Wednesday, April *22, 1908,\ninclusively, for the construction of\nthe alterations to the Post Office\nBuilding at Victoria. B. C\nPlans and specification can be.\nseen and forms of tender obtained\nat this Department an c. on application to William Henderson, Esq.,\nResident Architect, Victoria, B.C.\nPel-ons tendering are notified\ntbat tenders will not be considered\nunless made on thc printed form\nsupplied, and signed with theit|\nactual signatures.\nEach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque ou a\nchartered bank, macje payable to\nthe order of thr: Honorable the\nMinister of Public Works, equal to\nten per cent (10 p.c.) ofthe amount\nof the tender, wliich will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to\nenter into a contract when called\nupon to do so, or tail to complete the work contracted for. If\nthe tender be not accepted the\ncheque will be returned.\nThe Department does not bind\nitself to accept the lowest or any\ntender.\nBy order,\nFRED. GELINAS\nSecretary.\nDepartment of Public Works,\nOttawa, Mirch ij, 1^08.\nNewspapers will not be paid for\nthis advertisement if they insert it\nwithout .;uthority linm the Department.\nEverything\nFor the Farm-\nHere are a few lines we want to talk to\nyou about; give us a call:\nWeber, Petrolia and Chatham Wagons.\nMoline,   Bell,   Bissell   and   McCormick   Plows,\nHarrows, Cultivators, Drills, &c.\nPlanet Jr. Drills and Cultivators.\nAdvance Fanning Mills.\nCanada Carriage Co.'s Buggies and Democrats,\nCyphers Incubators and Hen Supplies.\nFairbanks-Morse Marine Motors.\nW. J. Copp & Sons' Empire Stoves and Ranges.\nCanadian-Fairbanks Gasoline Farm Engines and\nScales.\nA Large Supply of Cyphers CHICK FEED just\narrived.\nClam shell, Blood Meal, Bone Meal, &c\ufffd\ufffd always\non hand.\nOf ever)? description cait be\nfo._n-i here. There^s uot fi.\nthing missing which ought\nto be in it. Everything\nneeded in stable, barn and\nhafiiess foo.n incMcJed. Er>-\nery aTticle has been gathered\nwith great care, and you will\nnot have a chance to com*\nplain about their quality.\nB. C. Leather Co., Ltd.\n112 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C\nEjHJS for Hatching: Plymouth   Rocks,   Spangled\n       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" Hamburgs, White Minorcas,\nand Buff & Black Orpingtons.\nCALVERT & LEWIS,\nCommission Agents,\nOeneral Dealers & Machinists.    -\nEstate of\nW.   L.   McBRIDE,\nGeneral Merchant\nPhone 5,   -   Port Guichon\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr\nShipped Direct\nTo All B. 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