@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "984984df-c994-4e51-9306-762c53432714"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-08"@en, "1905-09-23"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/delttime/items/1.0079107/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ / / : : ^ ��� ->-*'3 A$, / 'CTORlAiS Vol. 3. No. 3. LADNER, B. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1905. $1.00 yea Stanfield's Underwear can't shrink. We're^ seen to that for you. Every fibre of the wool"" is tested for strength. Then we take the shrink out of it. .After the wool is woven, we again try rto shrink k. And whea the Underwear is completely finished, the third trial for shrinkage is made. Every garmeut '^s through the same process. elta Council. HIGH SCHOOL QUlvSi'K)?,. Editor Delta Times: Council met in the Council Cone to Her Res*. M Stanfield's "Unshrinkable" For Men. \\\\\\ Stanfield's "Trwo-Knit" For Women. AH weights for all climates, from Nova Scotia Att sizes to perfectly fit every figure, to the KluiiJyke. life��� twill your dealer���guarantee Stanfield's " Unshrinkable " for meu and " Truro-Knit ���' for women to he aUsaiutt-ly utukiuiknljls.-, with the ouly guarantee worth giviujj���"money Dack if they sliriuk. ' Wcadiug dealers everywhere sell Stanfield's Underwear for Men and Women. S- TRURO KNITTING. MILLS CO., Ltd., Truro. M.S. _, T3 ���^*^-_rvC*tt^..aat��CJ,:rC��^^ lOl We have a Large Sto Of this Famous Underwear in all the different grades both for an Sir: Kindly allow a taxpayer, Chamber on Saturday, Sept. o. at who pay_ more fa _ yea_ th. u M,. % p.m.. with the following members McKenzie has probably paid , n present: Reeve W. H. Ladner in together) a litlle space in V0lir pa_ the chair, and Couns. Gibbie, per. Our local druggist���or should Davie, Paterson and Huff. , I say local "Buuible"���in his ie- Minutes nf previous meeting plies to "One Interested" and 'V n- change for the worse took were adopted as read. j other 0ne Interested," writes us if and in a very sho.-; while the* the cap fits him. , who is keepiii'r us The death occurred, on Monday last, of Margaret, the inlant daughter ancl only child of F. J. ai.d Mrs. Green, The little one had only been ill a short while and the bereaved parents thought ih? sigi s of recovery were good when a suciden place light Is he tlie one communications. ;whois keepjn,r u_ (rom havillg; ifrom W. J. L?ary, sr., asking class of high school pupils in our for a cro.-sing on Georgia street, j school? Does he understand tbt-t it On motion he was allowed old is not one, two or three that he is plank for crossing. j pulling against but an ever increas- From Howay, Reid & Bowes. | ing section of the community, and Received and filed. i is he wise in throwing away what- From Fred Keeling, notifying i ever popularity he may have had, Council that he intends placing his j by writing as he does? When his' out full strength and added steamer on the run between Lad- j time comes to have children ready of the household had flickered out. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from All Saints, Anglican Church. There Ihe service, which was very simple and yet impressive, was conducted by Rev. Canon Hilton in the presence of quite a number of sympathizing friends. The choir boys turned greatly to the beauty of the service. nfcr and Steveston. Received and j for high school, he may see things; The pall-bearer tfie Clerk instructed to expend #25; in a very different light and also be! family, were: in fixing landing. j anxious to "impose on overtaxed . Pybus, J. A From Mayor Stevens, of Kam-1 teachers" but perhaps he expects! Bown. loops, re meeting of representatives j that time to be the golden one of a \\ The floral tributes of municipalities, in New West- j Ladner high school and so a' pres- i and handsome. friends of D. A. McKee, Paterson and E. the W. A. were many minster, on Sept. 29. Women. Millinery. Have you bought your New Hat yet ? You should See Ours before you decide. No two hats alike. Ladies' and Children's Coats. We have a nice .range of Coats all ready for inspection; also large range Ladies' Raincoats. Men's Clothing. McCready Boots Working Gloves. Leather Leggings. Royal Purple Shoes for Men. for Women. Received and Reeve Laduer and Coun. Paterson were appointed delegates to attend meeting. From W. E. Davis, chairman Library Board, New Westminster, stating that on the recommendation of auy member of the Council, ratepayers would be loaned books from the Carnegie Library free of cost. Received ancl resolution passed thanking the board for their courtesy. The Delta Highway By-law passed-its second reading. The repairing ofthe Burr bridge was left iu the hands of Coun. Paterson. The following accounts were ordered paid: Gilley Bro*-., rock, '.p*52-��S"> VV. N. Liaper, $25; G. T. j Bakei, $14.75; W. H. Taylor, $5.35; J- Hunt, $37.12; Grant & j Kerr, $^.39; Charley Fong, $54; _ m j P. Clark, $15 40; O. Westermark, j $10. | The Council then adjourned to HlintinSf CoatS. i Saturday, October 14th, at 2 p.m. ent he is not interested, even "spontaneously." His gentlemanly! and courteous!! letters, especially the last, in which he implies that he may be addressing a lady, are effusions he must ever be proud of!!! But all this is aside from the question, are we, or are we not to have high school subjects taught in our village school. Yours truly, A THIRD ONE INTERESTED. However, these cases were simply- cited in order to establish a precedent, and not to create ill-will or to make comparisons which, truly, are odious. With sincere apologies for the unconscionable length of this letter, j again very truly yours, J ANOTHER ONE INTERESTED The Misses Montgomery .Sunday in Vancouver. . spent Jos. Mason, brother of Mrs. C. Davis came down from Skagway yesterday. returned home visiting friends on in fl Good Time. LARGEST STOCK OUTSIDE VANCOUVER. PRICES RIGHT Marshall Smith The entertainment in the Baptist Church on Tuesday evening was of a purely religious nature. A. B. Dixon took charge of the meeting which consisted of singing and meditation on tbat portion of the Scriptures contained iu the IX Chapter of the Acts, verses 1 to 22. The reading of the lesson was very interesting, showing of Saul's Editor Dslta Times: Sir: Mr. Frank MacKenzie��� either "intentionally or through ignorance" ��� entirely mistakes the i "raison d'etre" o; my letter of .Sept. Oth. Surely, sir, it is easy for the; Mjs_Dav.e I most disinterested lo understand, ju0.R'av jroln the hardship it is for country par- Vancouver ents to be obliged to send their chil-1 dren away to have them taught! high school subjects. Children! Mrs. D. A. McKee who has been who may pass at even fourteen' av;ly S01*'e months visiting friends years should be under the control |in Hamilton, Out., returned home and guidance of their parents and; on Thursday. not away boarding in some city.! Then there is the hardship of the expense as well for so long a period. I myself have paid $18 a momh for the board alone of a cliild of thirteen. Could it not be managed to have them taught here for, say, the first two years? I am told that it is done or about to be done in On- 1 tario, and Mr. Pollock, the Princi- I pal here last year, would have had I a class for high school subjects had there been sufficient���this he told ' me himself. And now to answer the charges | falsity W. R. Ellis and wife and Miss lirodie, returned from a visit to Vancouver, yesterday. Mrs. Carter and son, Mrs. Hays and Miss M. Green were among the Transfer's passengers on Monday. P. H. MacKenzie, M. P. for South Bruce, Ont., who is on a tour of the Northwest, is a guest of J. A. Paterson. S. S. satsosns SONOMA. Cured of Lame Back Aftet 15 Years ot Suffering. The S. S. Sonoma will make daily trips to New Westminster during the DonM��ion Fair (Sept. %y to. Oct. 7), leaving Ladner at 10 at.iu. and & p.m; returning leave Westminster o.fi 2 y,m. and _vp.m. The above vnU not interfere with the Ladner-Steveston nm, viz.: l#aye Laduer at 4 at.m-and 4 gun.; reave Sterestoa at (*-. ��.��. and 5 [ p.m. A special trip will be made to and ffom Steveston on Sundays, [leaving Ladner at 8 a.m. and |, Steveston at 5, p.m. Pasa_*nget* intending to take ib th* Pair must 'ho 01 hand sharp on time as no ! tgLtne will be lost is leaving Ladner. "I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says John G. Bisher, Gillam, Ind. This liniment is also without an equal for sprains aud bruises. It is for .sale by F. J. Mac-venae. FIELD TRIALS. Shooting notices. Chlmberlalll 9 DUr-rhoei Kenedy. HM��r.f,ii!��, ftit *.**��-. Bs-*-****"*; iwe.Wv The Hartest Home Festival iu the Methodist Church on Sunday last was well attended. Rev. Mr. Hetberington's excellent discourses mere much appreciated. The church was very prettily decorated for the occasion which throws great credit, on th* decorators. of untruthfulness and falsity "111- conversion before Damascus; how it! tentionally or through ignorance."! The Gazette, of the 21st inst., is possible for God to confound the First. I certainly know that one of, declares the 4th, 5th and 6th Octo- mightyin their own strength and! the teachers either had only a few ber uext .as holidays in all the pub- to raise them up soldiers of Christ, j days in a high school or so short (*���*- schools west of the Cascades. After the singing of another: a time that I was justified in saying hymn the meeting was thrown I "never attended auy but a country The meeting 0* the Farmers' In- open to those present to comment!school." All honor to tbat same stitute) billed for last evening, did upon the lesson when Mrs. Banton \\ most capable teacher and the just! not materiaijze) tue speaker, W. A. gave quite a nice illustration. | popularity enjoyed. Second, Prob- Wils0., Government Superintend- After a quartette by Rev. A. I ably fifteen is the Principal's aver- Banton, Miss Banton, Mrs. Barber j age attendance. I was certainly during the past few days; to put up| mi A Barber( short prayers and a! told fifteen. Third, The letter "" hymn, "Nearer my God to Thee," j from Superintendent Robinson was a very profitable evening came to a1 quoted word for word and the The Field Trials, this week, have bten a great success. About 60 dogs bave been doing their best. I ent for the Northwest, iailinj ; put in an appearance. to the royal birds. Dogs from all over the Pacific Coast have been here. The Club gave a banquet, c]ose Jas. Gilruore, of Westham Island, original may be seen at the Dki/ta \\ has .urchased iSS acres on Lulu Times Office by anyone interested.! Island, at -5150 per acre, while the Fourth, The teachers at East Delta ��� Messrs. J. A. and Wm. Savage who passed entrance pupils as I have addei J, Gilmorc's 84 acres to quoted, and gave extra subjects their Mock of Westham Island real were not the teachers at the dates. estate. of Inspector Stewart's reports. Cer- jtainly it is most extraordinary���1 Mr. Fred. L. Hacking, for many Remember the Auction Sale of I "primary work crudely done, etc." ) years connected with the leading Remember the only place to buy ! furniture, on Tuesday next, at the; ���result (some years later) oue pu- photograph studio of Vancouver, is the "Genuine Slater Shoe" at Mont-j residence of C. F. Green, at I pil passed, last year, witb higher real prices Ls at W. E. Sinclair's,! o'clock p tn., by H. N. Rich, auc-' marks than anyone in New West- the Leading Shoe Store ol New i tioneer. This is an opportunity' minster, and others with '.'.igh Westminster, * which dues not Occt 1 every day. marks this year. last night, at the Delta Hotel. 1 Next Tuesday evening will be a H. J. Hutcherson, T. Hume, W. j social entertainment, when light re- J. Lanning, W. A. Kirkland, W. freshments will be served. All are H. Smith, aad P. McRae spent the cordially invited, week on the Nicomekl. now conducting a thoroughly up- to-date studio in New Westminster where residents of the Delta district Should prociire l.ieir photograph*. * THK DELTA TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 190; THE DELIA TIMES, j GENEROUS OFFER. VUBUSHKD BVKKT SATURDAY. Subscription, S>LOO per year. ADVKRTIRIKO HATS*. M\\i5&��W^ Ireaders of this ������v^y- The numlser ol linen 1 The following kind offer has been j accepted, onbchalt of our taxpayers, j bv our Reeve and Council, and 1 should prove of great benefit to the A. O. U. W. Delta Lodge, No. 12 meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Oddfellows' Hall. W. C. P-vnus, M.W. Gko. R. Manley, Recorder. the Hi -st Insertion ���ukMitueut inaertiou. r ��� nckcnetl by the space ���cropicd, 1. llu���� to the lack. antes tor Coal martial A*��rti,crae*t�� can bc had ok application at this uifcce. asadlni notices is c��Dt& per line for ��aoh in- ���artica. Birth and math listless, 5��-, Marriages ��i.so. Ast saecial astice, the object ol which is to ���repiate thc accaniary beaeiit ol any individual ��rc��,aupaay, ts he considered an advertisement and charged sccardia.lv. AU ad��artisMnaa*ts charged for antll ordered ��at aad paid tor. Csrraspsudence iaTiled aa matters ot public laici cat. Couimaaicatious to editor munt be ac- Maipanied by aame af writer, not necessarily %r pnblicatioa, bat an evidence ef good faith ���tarranpoadence must raach this uffice by Tbur.s- *��y evaasug. I.O.O.F. To the Reeve and Council, Delta Municipality, B.C. Dear Sirs: I have been directed by I Delta Lodge, No. 21 .���The regu- the Corporation of the City of New i Inr meetings of this Lodge are held Westminster to write and say that every Wednesday evening at 8 p Gko. R. MANl.BY, Manager. ��ATUK��AY, SRPTBMBER 23, IQO5. The Sonoma is advertised to give -3 dully service to Westminster during the Fair. in. Visiting Brethren cordially invited to attend. W. R. Ellis. N.G. Dr. A. A. King, Se.-. ��� Westham street, from Delta ���street to the Bridge needs ms>cad- Mjizing the worst way. Hurry up #nd borrow the money so as to get the needed road work done in good shape. a ���The continued wit weather is ^��roviu4 disastrous to the large quantities of grain standing in the Shock. There is quite a considerable acreage on Lulu Island besides that in Delta district which may, possibly, never be threshed and if threshed will be practically worthless. The Brackman-Ker Co. are do- jteg, under the supervision of H. N. Rich, quite a large amount of improvement work around their granaries, and now it is up to the Council to put the Georgia and Chisholm atreets in first class condition for the heavy traffic which, of necessity, jnust be taken over these roads. as the Carnegie Library is now being established under a very firm basis; we have competent attendants in care of same, and are constantly increasing our number of books, we shall be very pleased therefore, to loan volumes of almost everv description to ratepayers in your Municipality, upon your Council writing, (either the Reeve or any member of the Council), a recommendation that the books would be returned. With the books we are expecting, we will have now about 5000 vo'umes to issue. Two weeks | is the period a book is allowed to!-***^^'^*^",'~*-^f;**>-**'��� *"** C O. F, Court Fraset No. 308, meets in Odd ft Hows' Hall, second and last Thursday evenings of each month af 8 o'clock. Visiting Brethren welcome. A. YORKE, C. R. I, HUME, R.S. McRAE & Co li!H NEW WESTniNSTER, IJ.C. A full line of English and Irish Tweeds and Fancy Trouserings always kept in stock. sS..*.^^.sS..***sS.**^#..5��.Ssss5.^..5..S..*.ss>^*.^^*..s>^Vs, II .J. HENLEY remain out of the Library. We are having catalogues printed as soon as tbe large consignment oi books arrives. I shall be very pleased if you will convey the information to the ratepayers oi your Municipality that we are only too wiling to establish a Lending Library of the books at our disposal. Yours respectfully, W. V. DAVIEvS. Chairman Library Board. Which Was Far Worse. Willamson���Does your wife always have the last word? Henderson���Well, il she doesn't, old fellow, shelooks it.���Smart Set, The attention of J. Simpson was {drawn, the other day, to the great benefit it would be to the roads if teamsters would straddle the ruts ���with their heavy loads, and he immediately proceeded to do so. Now, jf every teamster would iollow his example for a while they would be ���very agreeably surprised, we are sure, at the wonderful improvement it would make to the roads. Pointed Paragraphs. The woman who is an angel in the parlor may be something else in the kitchen. If a man ever wants the earth it is shortly after he starts on his first ocean voyage. There are times when a man should lead and there are times when he should follow; but he shouldn't lead a fast life or follow evil inclinations.���Chicago News. I Horse Goods! k Our Harnest and Horse Furnishings fchave long pro-red reliable, aad they are .i, built uot ouly for style but wear. ji REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I huqh Mcdowell, i LAONEK, B. C GILLEY BROS., DKALERS IN Wellington Coal, Rosebank Lime, Portland Cement, Smithy Coal, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Etc. Steam Tug "Flyer" and Barges tor Hire. OFFICE: Front St. Phonk 1-6. New Westminster, B. C. c. NKW WESTMINSTER, :-: B Manufacturers of all kinds o* Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Summer Drinks. Your patronage solicited Money i. Loan On First Mortgages. - $5,000 - H. N. RICH, LADNER FOR Farm Implements Machinery Of Ail Kinds, Bugglns & Wagons, Bail Ties, Gasoline Lamps, Lubricating Oils, Goal OH & Gasoline, Or almost anything in that line go to J. 7. Stainton Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the iungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by F. J. Mac-! Kenzie. WHEN YOU WANT A first-class joint put up in first-class style call or send your order to the Delta tat & Commission Phone 9. Ladner, B.C. TRUNK MYSTERY. -W. E. Curtis, who came down from Lowe Inlet on tbe steamer Venture on Saturday night, has a trunk, the travels of which are pausing the police of Vancouver a Jim.* ��ue.ss work. Mr. Curtis, when he shipped at Lowe Inlet, checked his trunk for Vancouver. When lie landed there be with the brasses to get the luggage, but there was no trunk to be found. About the Jime that he reported the loss at the police station a truck man came in apd reported having found thc trunk among fhe lumber piles in the Royal City Mills yard. The police went down and found that the truuk��� Which was a dark complexioned feather oue built on the lines of f.p.English country getislemau���had been ripped widely open and the internal anatomy exposed to the . weather. An inventory showed that aeveral articles, including a revolver aud a razor ha I been purloined-. Wh*%t the police are trying to figure out is how Mr. Curtis' trunk got trom the Venture over to the Royal City Mills yard. Word has been received that Bert Arthur, who has been residing at Vernon for some months past, will leave there, about the end of the present month, or the Portland Fair, after which he i! i turn home. He is muc'.i im rove in health. Buggies* If you want a portrait that will be artistic and thoroughly good, go to the photograph studio ot Fred L. Hacking, Columbia street, New iwe^ttajtister. FOR SALE. If you want a nice new Buggy, up-to-date in every respect, or if the: one you have needs painting, call at Q. T. BAKER'S N^?h0^��m^ One Singer Sewing Machine, in first-class condition; also a Lady's Bicycle. For particulars apply at THIS OFFICE. Lost. One 4-year-old Brown Horse with Diamond Brand on Hip. Anyone giving information which will lead to recovery of same will be suitably rewarded. A. D. PATERSON, Inverholme Stock Farm. Tenders. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Monday, Oct. 9th, for supplying six cords of 20- inch sound body wood for the Boundary Bay School. W. J. BRANDRITH, Sec. B. B. School. Ladner, (Sept. 18th, '05. i en ei of lucorpocated 1869. CAPITAL, - - - $3,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS, - - $3,302,743 TOTAL ASSETS, - - $31,183,625 A General Banking Business Transacted. Savings. Department* Deposits of $1 and upwards received and Interest Allowed at Highest Current Rates. 50 BRANCHES. BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA���Vancouver, Vancouver East End. Grand Forks, Nanaimo, Nelson, Rossland, Victoria, Chilliwack, Ladner, Cumberland. R. E. WALKER, Manager, LADNER, B, C. H*--H*-4^*fr ffr ��� ���.*���-H-t-fr* ���>" ��� *fe t ���l'H-i4^VH*H*H*i->-fH*r'i;-r��*�� t Delta Transfer Stable j | LADNER, B. C. | * SINGLE AND DOUBLE RIGS AND SADDLE HORSES t ON SHORT NOTICE | Team Work Done at Spaclally Low Prices. \\ JOSEPH JORDAN, Proprietor. I 4-Telephone " Ladner " No. io. + +-*_��� ��� ���!��� ��� -I- ��� ���!�����-!��� ��-H -H-t-H-H-H *H***H-+**H*-*H-*H'*<** **f 4***h4+*H*- HELTA TINSMITH $HOP The Place for Tinsmithing, Bath Tubs, StcTO Pipe, Conductor Pipe, Roof Plates, and Everything Else in This Line. Agent tor* Gurney Foundry Co.^s Stoves. P. D. Dod's Mixed Paints. Yoho Bath Heater. Just the thing for making water hot for washing dalty utensils, scalding hogs, or for wash day. E-r-tqr Farmer's Wife Should Have One. ROBT. MAY I Westham Street, Ladner, B. C. .���g__Ljaw,L,.lJJ.ljl8'- uU'-i-U* Farmer, V ention i Are you going to build this fall $ If so, you cannot afford to do so without getting our prices. Mixed Cars of Lumber and Shingles our Specialty. Give us a trial and be convinced. HAZELMERE LUMBER CO. GEO. M. THRIFT, Manager. Hazelmere, - British Coltrtribi* ANOTHER CAR OF Royal Household Flour ___��� __tf _m ____r ' ____r Just Arrived. Bran, Shorts, Etc, A Full Line of������ Fruit Jars, Jar Rings, Jelly Glasses. 0II1 IB tf 119 -AT- HJ.Hutcherson's THE LLLYA TKvCLsi, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 190*. ���1._. 1- amp Lumher Has been moved to Beaver .Dam, ��n ?the Scott road, and is now prepared to supply all kinds of Rough Eir Luai-b*r at reasonable prices. O. 0. Dennis, East Delta utter Visiting; Plain or Printed MADIA W��M I TO Pfi 'Ttme Table. IN .EFFECT MAY 7, 1905, Train leaves Cloverdale at 1:10 p.m. and arrives at Port Guichon at 2:20 p.m. Train leav-fc Port Guichon _t 2:4*0 noon and an ives .it Cloverdale at 3 '-55 P-m- Mondays and Fridays only. There are two through passenger trains per day each way to and from Seattle and a mixed train to and from Bellingham. BWITl ImUj Gw (Westminster Branch) Time Table Cars lefl-rc Westminster for Vancemver at 5.50 and 6.50 a.m. and hourly thereafter uaiil 11 p. ui.; Snturdays and Sundays at ?i p.ai. Cars leave Vancouver for Westminsters at 5,50 aud 6.50 a. m. and hourly thereafter until 10 p. m.; Hr.lurdays and Sundays at tl p.m. FREIGHT CARS. We run firat-elasjt freight cars between Westminster aud Vancouver ��ud all shipments arc handled with the utmost eare and delivered U consignee without delay Special attention paid to fruit shipments. Ou*. wagons meet all boati. and trains, l-'or rates, ett apply t**> A. BHILES, Traffic Mgr, Wegtwi niter, B. C. R. OT.OTi'.R ocal Mgr. iw-W- mm* m^^mm^*��� fkaggffjl _Mj _���������_��;��_ let Us Talk It Over* Have yot, young tnatrer young woman, ever given the future any consideration? Are you content -to drift along as you are with a superfficial public school education which does ���not prepare you for earning your living. '���There aft openings For young men in the business world as ������t'sf'.qgrapbers or ele ks. Womeu are eligible for the same pjs.t.oas. sViaat could youdo in such a position? Are you a good ,p-_iin��*iu? Are you rapid and accurate at figures. Can you use Ithe type>vr ter so asto write $0 worcis per minute? Can you do well th* many things that are required to bedone in the business offices of large cities? ���Unless you have taken a course in tht above you are uu- ���prepi-treH 'for office work except in a small village. We can ���prepare you for a good position���a position that will in a few ���mouths pay for your investment. Some of our iady graduates are��atfiing ?'ao a month and ever. Tvliss W. K. Smith receives 40 per month from the Hastings Shingle Manufacturing Co., as stenographer. Miss Meuzie starts for the Vorksh're Guarantee and Securities Corporation at $ffi. Several ure working fur the C. P. R. at $30 per month and upward. WE CAN HELP YOU TO A POSITION "LIKE THIS I? yoa come to us and work hard If you want further; proof of the way we help to positions write us and we will .send you more names. But don't put off. Every month you delay means one month's salary lost. The sooner you .graduate the sooner yen are in a position. OUR SHEET STEEL PRESSED BRICK Is an ideal covering*, either for now buildings or improving old ones. IT tt YIRY EASILY AND QUICKLY APPLIED, ClYE-m&FEGT WEATHER PROOF PSOTECTIOlf, 18 FIRE, LIGHTNING AND RU8T PROOF AND COSTS VERY LITTLE. Consider Its fine appearance ��� its splendid enduring qualities���and slight capenae���and decide to serve your own best interests by using it. Fullest details of information in our catalog. METALLIC ROOFING CO., limited. Wholesale Manufacturers, TORONTO, CANADA. ROBT. MAY, Agent, ?r LADNER. B. C. W. N. Draper, ' PROVINCIAL, LAND SURVEYOR Room 2, Ullard Block, New Westminster. sCfiURCH >:7*I!CE5. lll*J_ii__il.S* fAQ W. 1 ma .'Vl.ibitloc XIX CAn SA3NT.S. ,lican.) Tlu ni'D! of *nt.- been Sunday' in-0X0111!: Holy Communion - 8:30 a.m. ist Sniuiiiy 11 A.m. Matins, it o'elocfk. Evensong, 7.30 o'clock. Sunday School at'-iS ;,.aa. Friday, evening service 7:30. Rev. Canon Hilton, vicar. 1 iimi.' J1 dkj .-. Crt i'l'.f- .11 rai.jg't'i! as 'follows: \\V.-.i;!o.s>.:.i:;, September 27. (Westminster Daj.) p. m, -Oisiclal opening- by T.tcix- .'..:'*) p. ronco-bnsri fig. 7:.*iO p. va. Grand ��,l<*e;i_v_a.l .f!fani5i- ition. 3-,ii(l -p. tn,- Grand concert in the Agricultural IViiildin / by .the Boys' if .Naa.iiiiui, Highland dancing1 and HighluiMl Pipers' Bund iill..':l i S:30 onoeri 1 nd 111.��� -. lie .(ur'dsrv lotober in, Ov ! Lena,,; Gi i t,.;... BoibifUere, K. li ! ni* furnished by lie; Own I'i iu i Irish (iua CATIT���;.TC Reverend Father Kdm. Teyiavm, O.M. I. Services first and third Sunday of each-month at 10:30 a m Benediction, 7:30 p in. Rev. J. Wagner, Parish Priest. ���HKT.UUIIIST. Services next Lord's Day at 3 p. ni Class meeting, 10.30 a.m. every Sunday. Sabbath School at 2 p m every Suuday. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8. Rev. J. 17 Betts, pastor. ST. ANDREW S Pl'KSBYTERIAN Services next Lord's Day at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 2 p m Midweek meeting on Thursday evening, at ii'O'clock. Rev. A, McAuley, istor. BAPTIST. Sabbath services at Ladner at 7.30 p. m. Sunday-School at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m.; choir practice at ii, jo. Jas. A. Banton, pastor. -s$��_ According tb The Commercial, of Winnipeg, the visible supply of oats in the United States and Canada, east of the -Rocky Mountains, is 13,03*1,000 bushels, compared with n,S24 coo bushels a year ago. For Sale. Prom 75 to 100 cords of wood, at the Boundary Bav ranch. Price, $1.25 per cord on the ground. J. GRAUER. mm wm New Crop Now In Stock HOME GROWN and imported GARDEN. FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS Wholesale and Retail. Special Prices to Farmers' Institutes, Thouauds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. RHODODENDRONS, ROSES. GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS new growing in my Nurseries for Spring .planting. Eastern prices or less. White Labor. FERTILIZERS, BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES. CATALOGUE FREE. For Sale. A No. 1 f.'elotte Separator, stalling larger one, same make). For further particular? apply to N. MITCHELL, Crescent island. .lo M. G., -.".-a of 'i-n- A. and B Co_upan"scS ,.: . . V.:i.,: .-,* Ccvntuu /lit'* ��� 11 rid the wopld-r en-owned .i.s .ami. -.,';<) ;].'.>. -Mi'i-si- rai-in;". 3 p. in.���ICxliiljition of liroiitu biiht- ing. ,'i p. m.- Open air concert Irish Guards Band i '!') p. m.���flrund electrical iUumi- 11 a lion. 8 p. in.���Qjien-air boiicei't, Ji-ish G11.ads Hand; Thursday, September 'lti. (Vieloiia City Day.) 10:.HO a. ni.--Coiieert, U1sh-Guards. JJimd. I ]>.in.���Hoi-k... racing. '.', p. m.���Conei'vi, ji-ish Guards Bond. ���3 -p. m.���HttTloon ascension and parachute drop by Prof. Frank Brooks, Uiiii*; of the Air. 8 ji. m.���Opeii-dir concert, Irish Guards Band. Friday, September 20. 10:30 a. iu.-~Coucert, Irish (luards Band. I p.m.���nVirse racing'. K p. m.���Concert, Irish Guards Bfrnd; 3:30 p. m.���Brony .'..^ Mayor of New Westminster. 2:30 p. in. Band concert. 3 p. m.���l.aciossc match the ssiiinim;- tea.r,-- of the nli'e.*i-ilv j.la veil. id Sa between mulches G FOB BOYS tli_ King. \\.NU G1RUS. The pTof*-'-,imi��e tor the denionstra- itiiins of manual training and domestic science in connection with the ] eilucaiional exhibit in the Industrial jlifil has been arranged by the de- i pari ment of education, as follows: | Sept. 28���2 to -J p.in., domestic science. i Sept. 20- 11 to 12 a.m., manual training; 3 to 1 p.m., manual training. Sept. i.'.t)-- IJ to 12 ii.m., mainsail training; 2 to 4 .p.m., domestic soi- ���e.nee. Oct, 2���11 to 12 a.m., manual training; 3 to 4 p.m., manual training. Oct. -3���2 to 1 p.m., domestic science. Oct. 4���11 to 12 a.m. manual "training; 3 to 4 p.m., manual training. Oct. 0.���2 to 4 p.m., domestic science. Oct. 0���11 to 12 a.m., manual training; N3 to 4 p.m., iiiilnnal framing. H. II. Rinns -and F. Waddington of Victoria and S. Northrop of Vancouver will be instructors in manual training Miss \\V. McKeand of Victoria will instruct in iloinestic science. OARITsVLS REAVE SUNDAY. The Capitals-will leave'Ottawa for the coast on"Hun.���Grand concert. Fifth Regiment C. A. Band, Victoria. Fashion StabSes = Trucking aud Draying, Livery work of all kinds attended to promptly. Wm* Alexander i.artner. B. C. 5000 Telegraphers NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want YOUNG ' MEN and LADIES of^ood habits to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING . . . Wednesday, October 4. 10 a. m.���Canoe racing (open to the world.) ' , 10:30 a. in.���Concert, Sixth Regiment Duke of Connaugkt's Own Rifies Rand, Vancouver. 2 p. m.���Grand parade of livestock. 2 p. m.���'lV.g-or-war between -Indian teams (opcu to the world.) o ]). ui���Concert, Sixth Regiment- Tbike of Conuaught's Own Rifles Band. !1 p. m.��� Kxhibition of bronco-buSt- ing. SrtitiO p. ni.���lnterim*d-iate lacrosse iw.tcn, Vnneouver vs. New Westmiu- ster, for silver shield, presented by- Sir Thoinas Dewar, IJart. 7:30 p. ni.--Grand electrical illumination. 7:30 p. ui.��� 1'v.Hooii'ascension flittih fireworks and parAclmte drop. S ���)>. ni.^-(*;ien-aiT cdr.ccrt, Sixth was in. I took one dose of it aud was "better in *trv_ mwrtrtea. -Tbe second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were afflicted in tlie same manner aud -one small bottle cured the three of us?' For sale by F. J. MacKenzie. Shooting Notice:.. Mrs. Kemp, Deputy Suprentt Commander of the L. O. T. M. O. T. W., and daughter, teturned here on Wednesday eve-iriiig. Charlie Arthur'has found a small Regiment Duke of Conmuight's Own j purse evidently thc property of a KiM.es Hand. Ir ....-, We famish 75 per cent, of the Operators and Station Agents in America. Our six schools are the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in the world. Established 20 years and endorsed by all le.iding Rail- ! way Officials. We execute a $250 Bond to every student to lurnish him position paying from $40 to $60 r, month in States east of tlie Rocky Thursday, October 6. (Vancouver fay,) m.���Indian Band contest, ii. in.��� Band cono.ort, sSixtk Gouna*.ighf*s Own Sunday school scholar, who may recover same on application to him. MI HFNPV VfliisC'i'iver Mountains, or from $75 to $100 a 10 a. 10:30 Ueglment Bul. K if let Bam'l. 2 p. m.���Grand parade of livestock. 3 p. in.���Lacrosse -mateb, Capitals of Ottawa vs. Vaucouvvr. 3 p. in.���Band concert, Sixth Regiment Duke of Conuaught's Own Regiment Band. 7:80 p. 111.���Grand electrical illumi- ot her a !+nvtion. B p. 111.���Grand torchlight tattoo by 'the massed Indian bands. 8 p. 111.���Open-air concert. Sixth Regimen! Uake of Cuihiaught-'s'Own Kilies B-iiid. *e 3010 Westminster Road, I immediately Upon graduation. 'Sriday. October B. i Students can enter -at any'time. ; children's Bay.) _fB Vancouver Business Limited, 1149 Hastings Street," - - - Opposite Prey, ja. B, ElXIOTT��� Principe. _s��i I m..p\\ tnee Office VISITING CAR PS. I No vacations. For full particulars i regarding any of our schools write 'direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free, WKDDING STATIONERY. DELTA TIMES OFFICE. THE 16RSE SCHOOL Of MIGRPBY Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N.Y I Atlanta, Ga. l.aCrosse, Wis JTexsarkana, Tex. San Francisco,Ca jo a. rn.���Indian Band contest-. TO'-SO a. m.���Children's sports. 11 a. m.���Competitive drill, Boys' 1 Brigades of Vancouver 'and Sew ] Westminster. 11 a. in.���Grand 'concert by the, IliHiland Pipers' Band of Vancouver. 1'SO p. rn.���Concert, Boys* Brigade Baiid of Nanaimo. 2 p. 111.���Grand parade of livestock. 3 p. in.���Balloon ascension, and parachute drop. Colds It��shouldt)eb��inie in mind that every cold -weakens t'he Iukrs, lowers the \\-italJty a��d pTepnre** U}e System for the more serious diseases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of .>iuman. life, pneumonia *nd coustrliVptiOa. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ���haswon its great popularity by its prompt cures *of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- i iievee the lungs and opens-tht secretions, effecting a specily and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. - Price 25c, Large Size S��c. TH'tf E>��LTA TIMES, SATpJ^DAY.. SEPTSSBSjBft -?$. ifia* kOCAI* NEWS. J. Grauer.came over tn: the s.;-. Sououia on Wednesday, Andrew Clausen paid Vancottyer a business visit on Tuesday- While Marshal} Smith is enjoy iug, with his wife nnd family,. th��-| balmy br-eeze,s and beautiful scenery of California, lie has not forgotten his Delta Iriends as is testified to by ! the handsome scenic postcards re- ceived this week.. J. P�� McPherson paid a business visit to Vancouver this week. Rev. A. McAuley spent, a. few days in Vancouver this week. The* dance, in Oddfellows' Hall, ast night, was a very successful af- I fair, quite a number turning out | though it was quite.- late era-some were able to be present. The music, which was- very good, was ���wippiicd by. Messrs. Sutherby Bros Miss Kirkland spent a couple _,ays in the Royal City this week. H. Weaver and J. Peck, of East IJelta, hare gone to Portland Fair. Mrs, W.. A, Kirkland .yicl.daugh- ters vjsiteid the Royal City ot-,. Monday,. Jas. McQ.allau weut over to Vancouver on Tuesday on a business visit. J. W. Hpllinshead and'F, J, Mc- Ilenaie- visited Vancouver on Wednesday. . F. Wade, of Vancouver, spent the past week visiting J. P. Mc- BtersoJRs H. IS. Wilson, and N_ A\\ McDiarmid took in tbe Langley Fair this week. The Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- vicis in All Saints', last Suuday, were very bright and the music well rendered. The services were fully choral. The church was very beautifully decorated for the occasion. The services were enjoyed by, large-congregations.. The last Sabbath in September is observed as Children's Day in the Canadian Presbyterian Church, printed programmes of. whioh are given to all the Sunday school scholars. The service will he. held at. East Delta next,- Sabbath and in St. Andrew's, Ladner, on the first Sabbath in October at 3 p.m. A cordial iuvitation is extended to all members, adherents and strangers. W. H: Taylorr wife and family returned from the Royal City on Saturday last. Wanted. Man to.work.ou Tar-m, must be good milker . For further particulars apply THIS OFFICE. Miss B: Crake, of New Westmin- afe-r, is visiting Mrs. D. Gunn at Boundary Bay. R*sv. J; K, Betts accompanied his ipn, Harold, to the Columbian College on Monday. Walter; Betts- came- over from Tf-ncouver, Saturday, on a short -wait to his parents. Miss- Wshitworth took ia the fipuad trip via Steveston and-West- Zftinster.: on, Wednesday. Mja. T. W,. Foster returned home qp Saturday evening and,has made inch improvement as to be able to r."}is|>ense.with the.-nufse. Tom Jor$a��. wa^> out*,on, Thursday after having: been confined to the house for some days with a. very ,*$ye.re attack of tonsilitis. Fris-aids* of W. Witter -will be j-jleased to Mar- that he is much im- uroved, after a very severe illness which hid him up for some days. Mrs. Russell- will be pleased to show the Ladies oft Ladner and vicinity some of the newest styles in Fall Millinery, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 25 and' 26V at thti.Hiclty's Hotel. MRS. J.luSSEtt, Vancouver,, B. C. THE CASH STORE New Westmmsfceif., B. C, White Bearskin Coats $2.50, 3.25, 4.00, 5.00 6.00 eaoh, All Styles for Ages up to 4 years. 111UJ LU.-U"'���-') I i'i a Whea You Want to Slrlp or Store-Your Produce or Live Stock. >*S* 'SL-ki** m m*���t%%ivt3 Capacity 5Q0> Tons CLOTH REEFERS and LONG COSTS Over 300 Garments' in stock and more to arrive. .Little Ones from $1.90 up to $4.00. Larger sizes from $2.75 up to. $7.0.0.. VERY SWELL 0-ERMAN JACKETS for Chil- dreay from 4 to. 12 years, at $4.50 to $10 each. NEW. COSTUMES AJ��D JACKETS arriving every few day-si 400 Beautiful Dress Skirts, all sizes up to 36 bands; ALL PRICES FROM Warehouse SUM See our Stock before the fair. T. H. SMITH. L-, Giffbr^,,wiho.iSt laid up wjth tfphoid feypr, took a turn for the Ttforstithiss w#*k,. and ��� thiugs.looked rather br.d for a while. He is improving slowly. Alex Davie and wife left, Thursday morning, via Steveston, on a tuisit to the Portland fair. A. C. Ijatejsoi. ��nd wife, parents of Mrs. LJavit;, accompanied them. Krastus Monkcaan w-^s taken up tp ^fty-al Columbian Hospital, on Tluesday.. suffering! frwm a. severe attack of;t-,-,phqid. Mrs. L, Monk- man, who bad undertaken the care qf him here, went up to Westmin- . Syter on. W.ed nesday,., Friend* of Robt. May will regret tp learn that lie was taken sudden- 3rV ill,. Burly Xhuisdav morning. Mrs.. Olaiy, beiii,g away at. the time placed hjUJin a. very awkward, position,, t&ftre being no. on*. to,look ^ften=the -store. We are pleased to ���*rnto-that,hs- is about, all right again AUCTION SALE FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising :; 4 Bedroom Sets. Box Mattresses, Bedsteads,. Gents' Chiffonier, 3 sets Toiletware, Sofa Lounge, Easy and other Chairs, Extension Dining Table, ���> Centre Tables, Music Cabinet , and Stool, Sideboard, Bookcase, Secretaire, Carpets, Druggets, Mats, Matting and Linoleum, Hat Rack and Umbrella Stand, 3 Stoves, Heater, Curtain Polfr and Blinds, 3, Angle Lamps, No.- Q-. McClary. Range, Kitchen Tablas and Chairs,. Bath, Pots, Pans and Crockery, Waldron Washing Machine. Wringer^ Wash Tubs and Boilers, Sets of Irons, Self Sealers, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Lady's Side Saddle and numerous Miscellaneous ! Effects which "M"R. H. N. RICH has received instructions-from C. F.Green, Esq , to SELL BY AUCTION, tit his residence, in the Village of Ladner, on Tuesday, Sept. 26, '05, at i o'Clock p.m. Tbe Auctioneer calls special attention to this genuine sale ot Furniture*. Tkrius Casiu DOMINION EXHIBITION .SOS-Sept. IT to Oct. 7-1905 Under the auspices of tlie Royal Agricultural and Industrial Society, New Westminster British Columbia. Stupendous and. comprehensive array of Exhibits representing the resources of all Canada. IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS $100,000 $100,000 Eu'krgttjl grounds, new, handsome aud;, spacious buildings. Special Inducements^ to Live Stock Exhibitors��� The most valuable special and general prizes ever offered in Western. Canada,. New and commodious stock sheds capable of accommodating an unlimited number of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and.. Swine. Space 24,000 Square. Feet RATES QM AFPLi^JWiON* OVERHEARD CONVERSATION- "I'm going to get my nest suit at Mc- Pherson's. I have seen a lot of McPherson's* clothes and they all fit and wear well. That's right, Boys. Get wise and patronizes home industry and get your money's worth. You have a chance to try on your suit and if it. don't fit don't take it. Jb a n m*son Ladner, B. C. III! WjBBjJ I. At nominal cost,, private individuals, or business; men can put their important papers and valuables in a secure and convenient place. his is at boon ta those who do not possess a safe,, and to families travelling. These boxes are accessible during all business, hours, to the renter, who holds the key. RATES a $3.&& por year.. Westminster Trust & Safe Deposit Co.,. Limited.,, Authorized Capital, $25,000. DEPOSIT VAULTS AT THK OFFICE OF F. J. HART & CO., New Westminster, B. C. rum Mrs, L t Bajrftm, \\Joice. and Piano Pupils prepared for Concert.Chnrch | and Home. Special Attention. Given to Voice- placement, Tone-production and Expression*. CHAMPIONSHIP .AQUATIC AND LACROSSE EVENTS, Horse Racing, Broncho "Busritigv" Military Parades and Exercises. RO&AL IRISH GUARDS and other Famous Bands. GRAND WATES. CARNIVAL���Parade of Fraser River fishing fleet patrol boats, H. M. warships, Indian wan canoes, etc.. INDIAN SP��RTS. For all information write W.. B. KEARY, Secretary .and Manager., New Westminster. B. C. The White House For. Terms and Lesson- Hours Apply at Temporary Residence,, ... c.���.f ! Carries a Full Line of Ladies' and Chil dren's Ready-to.Wear. Goods. It would pay you I to call and Inspect Qm ��tosk* $.rer^thuig at Jyj_p��fc R-easonafele PriQQ&s A. J. Birtch I^T^w Wes.tmin^terjj BUFFET NEWS IN BRIEF The Buffet has achieved a wonderful popularity In Dining Room Equip- jment. 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