@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "6bbd2780-00bb-458d-a22d-97b470155a5d"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-08"@en, "1907-11-05"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/delttime/items/1.0079394/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ <\\ Vol. S, No. LADNER, B. TUESDAY. NOVtniJGR 5, IV03 WHJJA?! H. LHDNER PASSES flWAYi Sella Council. 0Mf We have a Ful! Line of ��& -i )I1 lax, 12 Ooag IA ti overe 12 ii ii Black Smokeless Smokeless $2.00 p 2.40 2.60 3.00 OO sii it Another of the Pioneers of the Province Has Laid Dc -.vn His Labors and Gone to His Reward���Stately Form Will Be Missed By Many. ! William Il.niv Ladiier, popular-1nia reached him there and in i.s^t i !, . I y known a.s "The Squire," passed ibe, '>��� company away on Friday morning last, at | ti'30 o'clock. The old gentleman hud been ailing fur about weeks but did not lliink anything; very serious was tbe matter, and in fact, neither was there, but a slight operation became necessary which j was successfully performed. The action of the anaesthetic upon the heart, combined with his great age, j being the real cause of death. The funeral took place yesterday i at i o'clock from the family resi- j deuce to the Boundary Bav cemetery, the service being conducted j I by the Veu Archdeacon Pentreatb ; aud Rev. E. R. Bartlett, M.A., I Vicar of All Saints' Treuant. | There was a very large turnout j ot relatives and frieuds, from difler-1 ent parts of the province, consider- j iug the inclemency of the weather, which testifier to the popularity of 11858' but oa reaching San Franc the n��au far more than words can tell. T.x pallibearers we e take i from among his colleague* of the Council Ch.ind-.er, there b'iMg four 'X- Keevcs, the present Reeve and one of the oldest ex-Councillors, et foi lows: j. McKee, H. D, Benson, J. A. Paterson, R. E Kittson, H. M. Vasey ami J. B. Burr. The following relatives were present at the funeral: Mrs. W. J. he, in company with his brother, T. li Ladner, started for el dorado. They left Omaha, then a mere In- , ti i.i ii village, and journe\\ed over ! three J land by way oi Salt Lake and tin Humboldt to Sacramento. The trip took nearly six months and wa* olie of danger and suffering. Arriving in California, they settled in Grass Valley and engaged in mining. For nearly seven years Mr. Ladner remained there and succeeded iu amassing Considerable property. Just at this lime tb<- Fraser River excitement broke out The news of tl e finding of gob.' reached him tlitre and the exagger atetl sloties of the .. e.;llh of the bars ot the Fraser drew him alouj; with thousands ot others to the then unknown wilds ol New Caledonia. He left Grass Valley in April. is co was unable to get accommodation oi iny vessel for ome time, owing; tn th: ... icat rush t' in i xist- inj. However he secured passage on the second trip ol :he Ktother Jonathan and reached Victoria on the 15th May. At that Time the Hudson's Bay Co. having the ex- F The lelta to nu il r.iot in tho louncll Ihambcn - n.i 'i 1 iday, Oeto- HT .9tll ,-ii 3 o'e mii p 1.. with iln? fleove, II. Al. V.i. ���y (i ��� the chair), mil Cut nclllor. ���mrs. From Vancouve ��� i;.-n ���ini Hospital. Clerk to reply, The i i-i-vi-. On 1111s. Gilchrist and Dennis veivi appi luted a commutes to I.ml; iilti-i thi mt, rests of tha niunli-ip ility in i-i ni-.cct on with tho divers! 0 1 of tho tivor rtoad. Coiin. Dennis was 1 uthorized tn :������: pair l nidge mi Kills 111 I rod.l. a Is. .1 rem. ve li.nn In 1 Cltlson Road Delta Highway 1 yl.-i v. .HOT, v. as .ns.ed 1 Tlie s finn:iy If...-. :; 1 ��� - (���l-.nls- -'"��� III. (1.���-(::!. I. wore ord- i-i i-d pa ii: Hume v :-tni .->-. .Mn; ( . !'. iv.!;.nr. 5-'-:.-i:.; 1 loin. Muckie, $01; r.is. Mi ! y. VI0; ll. (lill.i'idi-i.:. "J 1.25; r. c. i.itei Iri -j c ... 58-1.70. Couni II t]i.-n 111 j-Mirn ���il tn ln.'.-t on .turd 1: \\". .>\\''i\\-..'ini . 1 till . at _ o'clock p.m. . - _.. . into that ecu tr\\ . Lut the venture vv 1. 11 succesfu ov ir g :o the poor re'ttrns obtainei from the creeks there. Tiring of this adventurous ard wandering life, he returned to the coast aid in 1866 was married in Victoria to Miss Mary A. Booth, ���ash Prlssem. Special Quotations Given on Case Lots. Armstrong, sis'.er oi deceased; !t0 the ��aiulalld' But Paul, son; Mrs. F. W. Howay, Mrs. !aud hls companions were not to be ; deterred, and securing a small sloop elusive license al trade with the , , * x, ,-, . , , daughter of the late Wm. Booth Indians of New Caledonia pounced |_ . . . __.... down on the gold seekers and would afford no means of transport Mr. Ladner W_. J. Watson, daughters; Mrs. or plunger made the trip to Point Roberts, then quite a village. There Paul Ladner daughter-in-law; F VV, Howay, VV. J. Watson, sons-in law; Mrs. H. Lord, niece; T. J. the* engaged Indians to take them Armstrong, M. J. Phillips, E. B. Guns and Ammunition. Marshall Smith & Go., Ltd. RATHER CHEAP. According to the following, tl.e city sports tHnk tke farmers are easy: The recent meeting of farmers at Uulner and their present attitude toward* vUltlng sportsmen raises a serious question. At Lulu Island the problem has been to a large extent settled by the formation of the Richmond Game Association. This club, while successful in a certain degree tn dealing with the differences between the farmers and the city shooting men, is after all but a makeshift. It ls doing In an expressive manner what the provincial government could do with far less financial expenditure tn the sportsmen nnd with n . expenditure of public moneys. Thc system tnnuguartcd by the Itlchmond Onmo Association is a practical Illustration of the gun lie- ��lU>o idea. Thc gun license costs each AJ B V^ V^ ��� * present .... 5^s C o '* p e r s Pay I v 1 d e n d s all over Hritish . ^= , . , Columblf BRITISH r COLUMBIA - ILLUSTRATED Containing over 100 Views. Po.st paid 25c, Stamps. Richest Province in the British Empire. Nothing Risked, Nothing Oained. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Won. Splendid Opportunity to Invest. The Richest Men in the World nre investing in B. C. Copper; Gold and Silver Mines. Why can't you begin now? The lireatest Cold-Copper lllscovefv of the (tge la In B.C. I'll m Pill MD . IB, II HU $625,000 bvfry Dollar Subscribed used in Development of Mine. Special Offer���^Oc per Share, will shortly advance to $1.0Q Mines directly west of Le Roi and T.e Roi No. 2, shares sold from 5 cents to Sioo.po; and Consolidated Mining ai)d Smelting Co. ot Canada, Ltd., shares $150.00 each; the GiftlH California, adjoining our own, shares about $110.00; Granby Mine paifi over $3,000,000 Dividends per year; Go'd-ooppor mines in British Columbia paid Large Dividends. Hig Four assays trom $5 to fcSoo in gold, copper, silver, with 32 por cent, in the Treasury, Invest now and you wont regret it. Note���Most of these mines sold for n few cents once, lit over-capitalized even now, pay big dividends, Big 1'our is on the railway, near smelters. Rossland Mines received Highest Awards for richest gold- copper ore sent to St. Louis Exposition. Big Four had Best Display at Dominion Fair, New Westminster, B.C, No less tban iqo shares fold, All Cash, Above this shares can be had on instalment plan, or yearly contract, 15 per cent, cash, balance monthly. Nearly Two' niles of Railway on Property, Company has no debts or liabilities, Send for Illustrated Prospectus and Hook; let, "Mining Up-to-I)ute," to Secretary, with 5 cents in stamps, BIG FOUR MINES, LIMITED P.O. Box 174, Vancouver, D. C, Canada. Ki ���^��JJZLJ.~ ���..���? : JLK-.' JV^l1.^ ,-...___.tg^*?a_sajgg^ tBOSBa GREAT'NORTHERN RAILWAY V. T, Ry, & Fen-y Co. New Serviqe���Port Guichon and Ladner to New Westminster and Vancouver. Leave Pt. Guiehop, 6,30 a,in, Arrive Vancouver, 10.20 a.m. Leave Vancouver, 2,10 p.m. Arrive Pt. Guichon, 6.00 p.m. Gives Passengers four hours in either New Westminster or Vancouver. New Freight Tariff effective September 5th, '06. Greatly Reduced Rates. For particulars apply to E. T. CALVERT, Agent, Port Guichon, Sufficient Cars will be furnished without delay. Incorporated 1S69, CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, - ~ $4,000,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP, - - $3,900,000 RESERVE FUND, * - $4,390,000 Total Assets Over Forty-Five Millions, Account? of Out>of-Town Customers Given Attention, BANK BY MAIL, Special J.ev. P. H. McEwen, ot Fair- Ttew, Vancouver, will preach at th$. Baptist Church, oa Sunday ijvfjnint ne^t. Mr. and Mrs. Miine. and Mr. Mandsley, of Vancouver, returned Ijome, Saturday, after spending a few days .ere, pheasant shooting, |keci_Mts��f Mr. aad Mrs. W.J. >ddia. fr About one hundred young people teok adrantnge of the annual d^nce givef, by the Ladies': Guild of All Saints, Church, in the Town Hall, Ltdner, on the. night of Thank sgiwat' The hall was, Ustefully decorated ter the occasion ui true Hallpwe'tn fashion and an orchestra from Vancouver provided good music. At midnight refreshment! were iwyved and the more enthusiastic ones tripped the light sjijUsticuntil atf.tt 2 o'clock turn, MKMI.KI._HIP, Every bonafldo owner ur occupier of land within the municipality of Delta ur adjoining portions of the municipality of Surrey may become members of this association after subscribing to the constitution ancl rules of the association and paying an entrunco fee of $1.00. RULES. The following shall be the rules of the association, and shall bc s.tt-ictly adhered to: ltule 1. Xo person shall be allowed to hunt or shoot oyer tho property Of any memlier of the association unless he ls provided with a permit issued and signed by the secretary, to whom all applications for such are to be addreBscd. Hide 8. Every pwson wko Is not a member of tlio association applying to the secretary Cor a permit must have his application endorsed by at least one member 0 . the association which shall be taken to mean that Hie applicant has lhe permission of the endorser to. go on to his property In pursuit of game, applications may In this way be endorsed by any number of members, ajul tho permit 6o Issued shall specify on what property or properties tin- holder has authority to go. Rule 3. All applications for permits must be accompanied by a foe of $r,.oo, Rule i. .\\'i> permit shall give the holder the authority to hunt or shoot for a longer pe.riod than six days, which may. be consecutive or otherwise as the holder may elect, but in r.ny case the date must bc distinctly .tate rl in thc permit, but shall- not include nny .Sunday. Permits arc not transferable. Rule 5. Xo holder of a permit issued under Hulo 2. shall shoot or carry away more than la cock pheasants in any one season covered by his permit-. Rule is. Members of the association or thoir sons resilient with thfm shall also be provided with permits toi conform with Rule 1. such permit shall on application to the secretary be issued by him free of any. charge and shall be exempt from the conditions imposed by Rules 2, 3, I, 5 Rule V. All holders of permits Issued under any of the foregoing rules shall submit them to the Inspection of any officer or employee of the association when required to do so. Rule S. Any person violating the game laws of the province, or rules of this associaion shall forfeit his permit until such time as tho executive committee sjhall reinstate him. Aftor those present had signed their names to the membership roll and paid their annual fee, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, John McKee. Vice-President, Geo. McCluskey. Sec.-Treas., H. J. Hutcherson. Directors, R. E. Kittson, \\V. A. Kirkland, Geo. Grauer. Committee to solicit membership, R, E. Kittson, F. D. Green, F. Kirkland, J. Guichon, G. Grauer and J.. McKee. Farmers will do well to join this association right away so that the protection may be afforded them during the balance of this season. \\V H, Skinner -spent Sunday his hotug jn thp Tgrqijnt) City. at F. W. Howav, san-in-law of the late W. H. Ladner, received, oa Wednesday lasf, hit commission as county court judge, and was duly sworn in by Mr. Justice Morrison, Ct ngratulations Judge. CARD OF THANKS, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Benson take this opportunity of thanking their friends who so kindly expressed their sympathies during their recent affliction. $5Q a REWARD - $50 The above Reward will be given for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the personi who wilfully shot a two-year-.old Jersey Heifer, on my property, between Saturday morning, 19th, and Sunday afternoon, 20th inst. JOHN HONEYMAN. Lumber, Lumber ��������^mmmmm^m^^mmtmmmm*^�����>���_ Clearing Safe. Big Cut in Price, \\f O ^e re(lu*re mo^ Yard room and we I ��� a.,re going to clean up. We have pn hand between 300,000 and 400,000 feet of Sawn Lumber Whieb MUST be Cleared out in the next two weeks, We can supply the following: Sliipiap, Flooring, Dircensicns-a!l sizes and lengths, Large Stock of Plank. This will be sold strictly for Cash. Stabling for your team i whilst loading, Men to wait on you, No Delay, Further information is obtainable at W. H. Smith's, . , , , Ladner. ����>' MMS, Accounts may be opened with deposits of ONE DOLLAR, and Upwards. Interest paid, or credited, quarterly on 31st March, 30th June, 30th September, 31st December C. B. DANIEL, Manager, LADNER, B. C. W. N. Draper, PROVINCIAL LANP SURVEYOR Room a, Ellarcl Bloclv. New Westminster. BRITISH COLUMBIA (Westminster Branch) Time Tahle Cars leave Westminster lor Vaucostver at 5.50 and 6.50 a.m. ami'koturty tHw .after until 11 p. tn.; Saturdays niut Sumf:i.ys ;.t ji p.m. Cars leave Vancouver lor Westminsters at h.50 and 6.50 a. m. and hourly thereafter until 10 p. m.; Saturdays aud _uml,vs al ti p.m. FREIQIi^f CARS. We run first-class fVeif.ht cars betsy .en West- mluster and Vaueptvver and all shipments are handled with ttie inmost eare and delivered to consignee without delay Special attention paid to fruit shipments, Ol\\'. v<��igons meet all boats and trains. For ra^e... etv apply to, SID GRKC.ORY, Tra_i9 R^gr. Westminster. B. C. i. McQUARJRIE, Local Mgr. Advertise in The Delta Times. ��� imirnni nun nnnn 11 1 iln. J. HENLEY 7 9 NEW WESTMINSTER, :-: B. C. ���.��� Manufacturers of all kinds of ���t* Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Summer \\. Drinks. 1 Your patronage solicited ������>��*.-.��*��.��..*��.��..*��.��>.��..t.��2��.a.>*..��.��2��.��..*��.��.��*��.,.��3f Fashion Stables - Trucking and Draying, lavery work of all kinds dt�� tended to promptly. Jm L.atUier, H, C. DR. T. HOGGAN, M.R.C.V.Ss, Hilin. VETERINARY SURGEON, New Westminster, D. C. Oflk-e : Central Livery Stable, Columbia St. Phone 137 Ladner Carriaqe Beavi ft BUS. U. S U ��OOTT R04D,. . lam Mill ��� t S. Birft ill.. NE4B SOgOQi, HODSS Get Your Grinding Done While You Wait. G. T BAKER, Ladner., B. C THE DELTA 'J IW TV. A" J COLUMBIAN COLLEGE NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Receives both Ladies and Gentlemen a3 resident! or day students. Haa a complete Commercial or Business Course. Prepares students to gain; Teachers' Certificates of all grade:. In affiliation J with Toronto University gives the four years'; course for B. A. decree, and the flrst year of thei Toronto School of Science. Has a special "Pro��?J pectors' dourse" for miners who work|]in B. C. Instruction given in Art, Music, Physical Culture and Elocution. For Calendar, etc., address "Columbian College." REV. W, J. SIPPRELL, P.A., D.D., Principal. REV. J. P. BOWELL, Bursar. FR4S ���&3i ifSB& us .12' Calibre Trnt me. ���Out-of-door3'' with a STEVEN5- best thins for . growing boy I Learning to shoot well and acquiring qualities of SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND MANLINESS are all dug to STEVENS FI JlEAltMS EDUCATION. Ask your Dealer for Stevens Miles��� Hhotguns���Pistols. Insist on our lime- lionorcd mako. If you oannot obtuln, we ship direct, express prorml rl. upon receipt of Catulo r Prices KsoryUiititf you sviuit t * kiuiwatiolit the STEVEN8 I. found lu IVI I'm,'- Illilntruted l.'fctftlou;. Malls-. f.ir four fenta ta SUtrap, to pay post....... Ileum i- lul Ten Color llaugur���tine decoration tnt your "den"ors'tub room���mallort for n cent, fn stnmp.. J. STEVENS ARMS ft TOOL CO. P. 0. Box 4097 Chlcopee Falls, Mau., U. S. A. CHURCH NOTICES. ALL SAINTS. (Anglican.) Holy Communion���ist and 3nl Srndays at 8:30 a.m.; 2nd and 4th . ndays at 11 a.m. Matins, 11 o'clock. Evensong, 7:30 o'clock. Sunday .School at 10 a.m. . Friday evening, Litany at 7:30. Rev. 1. ti'. Bartlef, M.A., Vicar. CATHOLIC .Services first and third .Sun.lay of each nionlh at 10:30 a.m.; Benediction, 7:30 -p ni. Sunday school at 3 p.m. Low Mass and Holy Communion first and third Mondays at 6 a.m. I Rev. Fat! gner, O.M.I., 'arish Priest. METHODIST. If YOU reiiew your Subscription befO?e the, 15thj Services next Lord's Day at ii of this month (November), you will receive a,c1indS^",;o.30 a.a. ^ one ticket for each dollar paid in. Sunday. ( Sabbath School tit . p m everj ��� ���-^T-li 'ni_. ^^^^���.- ��� u~.im~4. [Sunday. Prayer meeting ever) Thursday evening at 8. New Subscribers*will also receive a ticket. Oome in now and put yourself right with the Printer. i.',-'. '. Betts. oastof Drawing to take place Gir's.mas Eve. Look Out Fo #��� i ne New Story. ST. A.NDR KE3B VTEUIAN Servites fiext Lord's Dav at u a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sabbath School at 10 am Midweek meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. A, McAuley, Pastor. BArrtST. .Sabbath services ��� Crescent Island, 3 p.m.; Ladner, 7:30 p.m. Svyiday School at 10:30 a. nj. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m. Rev. A. H. Huntley, pastor. M. J. HENRY'S Nurseries & Seedhouses The Ht #��#* Job Printing. Headquarters tor Pacific Coast jjrown Garden, Field and Flower Seeds that a"fe thoroughly tested as to vitality before olTerinjj; for sale��� that are subject to government inspection as to freedom from weed seeds. .Samples sent to intending purchasers. Large stock of HOME GROWN Fruit and Ornamental Trees now matured for the spring trade. 1.0 expense, loss or delay of fumigation or inspection. BEE SUPPLIES, Spray Pump-. Spraying Material, Gree ihouse Plants, Cut Flowers, We do business ,111 01 .>.��� n grounds���no rent to pay tt : '. are prepared to meet all compel! Let me price yom t befo int; vour order. Catalogue 1 ���"rec. M. J. HENRY, .010 Westm-us. :r :'��� 11 I VANCOUVER, - B. C, A winter prlaoner, loath and I014, From sun and song, One sapphire hearted moralBftkU I heart A )ubil .nt word, A mellow music syllable from a tree Spring'! herald robin enroled clear to mm. "Freel Oh, freel" Ah, wtth what iterant loatihood, What buoyant mood, Did I, the ice endungeoned ona, rapt/ To that glad cryl ' What sudden visiona did It brine to me, What dream delight, what vai.i_li.--l ees. .*..1 "Freel Oh, freel" Once more the melody and mirth Of the old oai thi Once more the soft warm whisper of IM ruin, The waves of grain, And nil tbe little luughten ilmt tbere he Iu vine ami grass���UO more ohill seerecyl ������Fuel Oh, free!" ���Clinton Boollard in Baobeior of Arts. PRESERVING THE RUINS. Final and l.nimlniMe llnd of One *t Irclntid'a Old Citallea. Ono of Ireland's magnificent ruined nifties 0:11110 to its ilnnl end in this manner. Tho undent seat of tbe Oastloreagbg over* looked Lough Swilly, and it wns one ut tbe most princely resiliences In Ireland. Eventually it fell into decay and was not Inhabited. As usual in such circumstances, when the peasantry wanted to lutilil a pigsty, ru- pair a road or anything ot thu sort, thuy took tho stones from tho ruined ensile, wbich was disappearing piecemeal when one dny tba then Lord Londonderry paid a Visit to his Irish property When lie saw the stato the enstio was in nttd reflected on tho fact that it was so much Idunlilicd With tho history of his family and even us s ruin was a glory of Ireland, he determined to [nit A stop to the cncruuchmcntfl that had been made upon it Bonding for his agent to give him orders that the people were no Longor to remove stouts from the building, ho instructed him to havo tho place Inclosed with a wall six feet high and well coped to keep out trespassers. That being done, ho went hia way und did not return to Ireland for three or four years llo then found, to his amazement, that thu old custlo had completely disappeared, und In its place thor. was ti big wall inclosing nothing. Sending tor the ugont, ho demanded to know why his orders had not beon carried uut, Tho agent Insisted that they hud been "Bat. wlicro is tho custiu'." dutnanded Iho marquis, "The custlo, is Itt Bedad, I built ths wall with it, tny lord I Is it for niu.tu be going miles for matorials with tho fluust stones in Ireland beside mo?" In telling tho man tu build thu wni) Lord Londonderry had said nothing whatever about preserving tho oastle, which is now _ thing of tho past. Nevertheless thu wall is a good ynu.���London Tit-Bits. The tii-But Bout llnue tn London. 'fiis::nrd tho middle of Mttrch London ���eeddenly becomes an arrangement in blue. ��no race is fixed for tho second Saturday bei'oio Easter, when tho Londoner, who has passed weeks and months without holiday or pageant, is in tha humor to make tho most of it. And Louden decorates itself In anticipation. Thu draper's window becomes a bunuony in blue. So does the stationer's; fo does tho milliner's; so does all Urgent street; so Uo Oxford street, Piccadilly, Kensington. In tho Strand and Cheapside the fakir puts away his penny bagpipes and bis shirt studs und his toys and brings out trays ol tiny light and dark bitio buttonhole buds The railway companies print their timo tables ln light and dark blue, und the papers, if they do not change the color of their Ink, out down police news and literary notes to devote thu space to daily accounts of the crews out for praotico, and the columns of personal gossip aro filled With descriptions of the men, thoir food tnd their fancies. Tho condition of No. 6 Is of nlore importance thnn the health ol tho prime minister and the blister on the finger of a stroke more serious than a defeat in India. About Ul) out of every 100 people in London have something staked upon tho race, for the Londoner is a burn gambler, though his gambling has been officially suppressed, possibly tho reason of its never failing charm for him.���Mrs. Elizabeth Uubins I'ennell in Century. Goodby, Summer! The blinds are up, and the windows rubbed, The cat's come back and is duly grubbed; Piano groans 'n pain. The tradesmen cull and present their bills. The "taxes" comes with some other ill����� Because we're homo again. ���Pick He Up. Slid. "I thought you and the vinegar were on such good terms," said the Spanish olive to tlio sliced cucumber. "We were," sadly replied the latter, "until hu soured on ine."���Cleveland Plain Dealer. When Oilier Hearts. The cat and boutjack almost met. She dodged and yelled with glee, "Young man, I bet You'll need tlmt yet, Then you'll ramernbor me." ���Detruit Free Press. FASHiC;4 AND FABRIC. -Tlie si lit models out with live 01 seveil Jores gain rather than lose in favor. Tn�� ine gored shape has a rather wide slat breadth. T1 DOW English serge and wide wall diagonal costumes ha.e liiilo tucked ���1 v<- puffs, some of the bodices b> ing lucked also, thu tucks edged with very ilu* geld braid. Velvet in all shades and varieties will bo fashionable, both as un aooessory and for tho making of redingoles, uuderdrossel and complete costumes. Black uuuuubt So.v ti.^es precedence. His officially announced that button will I.e extensively used wherever pos.-.iblt ���nd lhat tbey will, as u rule, be of consld arable size, not always round, but oval, ���quart and oblong ulso. The new purple or plum red tailoi oloths, velvets, satin brooades and henrl ettas are exceedingly artistic and beuutt. ful nud vety becoming to either a bloat) or a brunette with color. l(u.e colored peun de sole or satin waisti w.ili ba ver.i I,, hiuuably worn lu iho even. Illg With skirls of black velvet, faille ut latin, and occasionally they will be si.., With skirts of lustrous durk green lopped silk. Straps of braid terminate on many eo* tumes in tiny I tickles of fancy buttons, and tailor vests fasten with tho lattat trimming. 'Thu really necessary button li small, but the ono for ornament ouly il rathor large. On evening toilets nets, soft, liberty cat ins, India silks, chiffon and crepe duchlut are variously tisod for yokes or guimpes, and many times thc sash or fold, d girdlt aud little sleeve pull's are formed of corre sponding material. For elderly women are somo new shawl Shaped capes, almost as locg as a shawl proper, formed very much liko tho newest fur cuius. These are mado variously ol oorded silk, plain satin or brocade and on trimmed witb a deep graduated ruffle ol the same or with rather wido lace.���No,i York Post. CURTAIN RAISERS. A statue to Mm?. Melba ia to be put uj Bext year in Melbourne, "��� Walker WhitosWe will shortly produce s new play from the French ot M. Foil sard. Edna Wallace Hopper will star next ro _ son in a ooniio opera that is now be.114 written for her. Ernest Sbarpe has boen invited to Bal reuth by Frnu Cos! ma Wuyncr and il studying under her direction. Muudu Banks aud Nestor i.ennon hav�� been appearing in vaudeville, presenting a otio act play of civil war times. lliius I-lorence Marryat haa written In collaboration with Herbert i'carsou a drama iu four acts entitled "Thu Came. keeper." Forbes Robertson nnd firs. Patriot Campbell will electrify L.mio:i next, is ii said, with a grand revival of"Antony autl Oleopati'a." Miss Hamilton Griffin, a half sister ol Mary Anderson, is cultivating hsr vote* ln Germany ;.:id will mako L.>r dubut us c linear next yenr. lime. Modjeslta has been playing in I'an FrancUeu thu past two week., appealing as Mary Stuart. Magda, Lady Macbeth, Can ilie and Rosalind, "Cyrano de Bergerno," translated ints German by Ludwig Fulda, wu* played recent ly a t Berlin. Thu title role was assigned to Joseph Kulnz. Tho company engaged to support Annll Bussell in "Catherine" includes Joseph Holland, Frank Worthing, Joseph Whet- lock, Jr., J. Q. Saville, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Hani .7. Lomoyno, Ethel Barrymora, EL_.�� Da Wolfe and May Buckley. Town TOWN TOPICS. Chicago is eager to welcome JT.1! Calna. They claim to havo not only a Man tuian'i society thoro, but several Glory Queylet ���a well. How sad!���Boston Herald. Boston oan hardly go wrong on art, judging from the mt.ko up of hor new arl commission. Fake artists will do well ta comprehend the situation.���Boston Exchange. Tho world does move. Chicago actually contemplates the appointment, of a commission to devise a new form of government for that badly managed city.���Minneapolis Tribune. The Pittsburg Dispatch declares thai the ancients played baseball, Cleveland fans aro willing to wager something handsome that Cleveland wasn't in thu circuit. .���Cleveland Disputch. A Loudon magistrate fined an offends! against the smoke nuisance law $50 and rcfusod uu appeal. In Chioago���but why .lompnre the one and progressive city oi Chicago with effete old London?���Chicago News. Hartford finds it hard work to maintain the claim that oue of its citizens dlsoov* ered theantesthotlc properties of sulphuric ether ami is now falling on tho proposition that the baseball curve origlnatsd ia that city.���Boston Transcript. Doomed to Failure. Toobee���So Slugger 1ms turned detect- 1 Ive, has lie? Well, ho will not succeed. Arnott���Why not? Toobee���Ho won't be nblo to keep hia mouth shut. Housed to bo a pugilist I��� tlu to Date. Identified. Tourist (who oalls at villago postoffioo for a registered letter)���But why oan't yon let me have lt? Postmaster���Have yon proof of you* Identity? Tourist���No. Postmaster���Don't yon know any one in the village? Tourist���No. Postmaster���Have you e, photograph of yourself or anything? Tourist���Yes. Postmaster (comparing photo with original)���Certainly, sir, It's you. I'll get you tho letter.���Pearson's Weekly. If you wnnt e boy baby, don't let tbe atork know it, or it will bring n girl. You wll' find, Iiy the way, thnt Uttie Influence similar to the stork's bus ol- lowed you In ull your desires.���i'i in- ��^iu C lobe. When a man ill uses his mule ln New Orleans, ho ia fined $85, BBeton fines a man |10 fcr beating his wife.���-New Yor!: Times. That the people of Eart.n are generous to a fault is exemplified by tba fact that they pay $3 per 1,U0U cubic feet for gas.��� Philadelphia Press. The sex of a Chicago burglar was du. larmined by the e;tra large size of tho footprints. It ls unnecessary 10 state what It was.���St, Louis Star Eternal vigilances! -; u f, wsharp prosecutions are the price of cli : r air for New York. The health board has I ej4iir. its crusade against the smoke nuisunco. It should receive the earnest support of the people..���New York World. HOW ANTS MAKE SLAVES. Ike -Vnrrlisr Anln \\Vht. I, Kii.lnvss Smaller n nl Weaker ipenlea. The warrior ant is a slnvemnking species, it is a lurgo red kind, nml it makea tn his against nests of lhe small yellow mrf ants, a mild and docile raco, Iuthu numbers of which It carries od to aet as serv- HBtS Hut It does not stual fully grown turf ants. Their habits are formed, and they Would bo useless for such purposes What the warrior ant wants is raw material, which can bo turned into thoroughly well trained sorvat'.ts So it merely kills the adult ants which strive to oppose its aggression and contents itself with trundling liui.'.ii to its own nest thu larvto ami pupia of the turf ants whieh it has put to ilight and vanquished. In time theso grubs and cocoons produce full grown yellow workers, which can bs taught by thu warrior ants to Betas nurses and housemaids. I once saw in a garden ln Algiers a great ii-ihed battle going on between slavemakers and thu family of tho future slaves, in which the ground was strewn with thu corpses of tho vanquished. Not till tho nest of the smaller ante was almost exterminated did tiieyro- tii-i from the unequal contest and ailow thu proud invadur to carry off thoir brothers aud sisters in their cocoons, asleep and unconscious, Occasionally by dint of mere numbers they beat off the iuvuder wl'.h heavy loss, but much more often thu lavgt snd strong Jawed warriors win tlio tlay and destroy to a worker the bpj using forces. Thoy crush thuir adversaries' bends with their viselike mandibles. Meanwhile within the nest tho other half uT tho workers���the division kohl off as special nurses���aru otherwise employed In defending and protecting the rising generation. At the first alarm, nt tho first watchword passed with waving antennas .through thu nest, "A warrior host is attacking us," thuy hurry to thu chambers vvhero the cocouns aro stored and boar them off in thoir mouths into thu recesses of the nest, tho lowest and most inaccessible 01 all the chambers.���New Vork Telegram. ttnolnv In Get* the Nevra .tfsliore. Kacing was ti necessary businoss, and preparations for such events on the Kana- paha v.'uru rarely out of mind. For instance; the yacht was trimmed in various J positions, until it was definitely deter- , mined ill which one she would travel most swiftly. Hot* awnings wero arranged to furl quickly in onse.of a head wind, and bur sails so that they could bu handled With oqual celerity when tho wind was fair, A huge trysail was purchased to balance the jib, antl tho topmasts, with all thuir standing rigging, wore sent ashore to relievo the weight aloft, for in a wind fit only for topsails no sails wero worth having. A watershed to t.nrow the water sway from Ihu forecastlo hutch was built and an pie scuppers opened on each side so that sho might bu driven through a hard sea���literally, through tho waves���without danger, and then, last of all, four barrels of tallow wore taken on board for greasing tho coal in case of supreme need. ���"Afloat For News In Wartimes," by iohu B. Spears, iu Soribner'a Tame Deer Are Danarcrona. The tamonessof the doer in the Duke of Eodford's grounds is very remurkable. Except the acclimatized Japanese from Powersoourt and elsewhere, they are wild creatures, caught ln distant islands uud continents, from the Molucoas and Formosa to the Altai mountains or thu swamps of Canada, yet tho difficulty is to keep them wild enough. It is always dangerous to o*'ow stags to become tame and familiar. If they lose their fear of man, they are liable to become dangerous at oertain seasons and attack persons in a park or keepers as savagely nB they do their own kind, consequently all familiarity has to be discouraged at other seasons whon tho deer are most anxious to be friendly. With the hinds thia is not neoes- eury, and their conlldence is very pretty and engaging.���Spin-tutor. WANDERZiVS SONS. kave nad tnoufh ot women and enenfh of loss*. tat th* -s-cil waits, nnd the sea waits, and tha day and night ia enough. Sire ice - tang white road and ihe gray, wid�� path of the sea And the Hind's will and the bird's will nnd tlie hetirlarlie Mill in uie. Why shonUl 1 seek ont sorrow and Give gold for s:rif�� ? I have lured much and wept tnnch, but tears und love are not fer life. The grass visile to my heart, uml the foam to my blood cries up, Aad the sun shines, and the rood shines, nnd the wing's in the onp. I have had i :iotlgtl nf wisdom and enough of mirth, For the way's one, ond tho end's ona, and it'a soon tu Ibe onus of tho earth, And It's then good nittlit nnd lo bed, and, if heels or hearl uehe, Nell's it's round slecii and long sleep and sleep too dr.- \\i to wake. ���Arthur Symons in London Outlook. Th. Feat ���* K��owl��fl��._. Mr. De Science���The officers cf the Smithsonian institution are having the shatter of monkeys phonographed, In the hope that iu time tbeir language may ba understood, and it may be possible to oon- versu with them. Mrs Pa Science���Isn't thnt grand I I hope they'll ask tho monkeys, tha very lirst thing, win tin' ** -���� iU-.ndt.uU ftoin thaiu or Hut.���J���w Yo��k V.eikly. Modeats Marker���When you saw me a year ago ���bout life Insurance, you told ine that the company you were with was the bust Is tho word. Insurance Agent���My dear sir, It was at thnt time, but th/ company I am now with, having sinc�� ,iad th" benefit of my services, hns of course taken tbat houut awaf trom it. CaK rattenlnst In Italy. For fattening a calf fresh e��gs In abundance und the richest cream would cor- tainly Beom to bo an anomaly, for it. ls ��� custom by no means usual, and it is not going too tar to say that it is quite unknown to those who prepare veal for our market. In Italy, however, tho case is quito different, and calves intended to mako veal for speciul feasts or for very rich poople are frequently fed in this way, enhancing their value so that enormous prices DM asked and are willingly paid for tha flesh So careful havo the tatters got to .e that the oalves destined for this aristocratic mods of existence are condemned to a lifelong muzzling with a wicker basket, ln order that thoy may not by any possibility dissipate on their more natural food should hay or grass happen tu come their way. fie ICneiv Them. Onco at on important function at Marl fcorough House Sir Francis Knollys came Cp to the Prince of Wales and remarked, "Somo gontle'ion of the press wish admission, your royal highness." "Oh," said tho prince, "show them In. If they don't come In at the door, thayll Some in at tha i TIIE DELTA TIME?, TUESDAY, NOVFMBER 5, 1007. JiOCAL NEWS. Mrs, A. ColegMta and son, Ralph yisited the Rpyal City onjFridgyl U��t. 'r INSURANCE D. McQregor vfa�� among the yisitor* to the market en Friday )ast, Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Armstroat pane down, Sgtv_r&u., fcom the j.oj.��,l City. ty'ss ��atie Montgomery returned, Saturday, irom a T^it to the Jtoy��. Ci tt. E. Shaw and VV, Cressard west fTer to tke Terminal City en Saturday last. Mr. aud Mrs, Jas, McLeod, of Vancouver, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jm. Follis, Jtirersvie Mission Circle will fi .$t at Tl^e Parsonage, to-morrow |fter��oon at 3 o,clock. Mr. aud Mrs. T. R. Pate .sen aud family weat oyer to tke Terminal gity on Thursday last. The Quarterly Official Board oi fche Methodist Church wjill meet at The Parsonage au Thursday next at 2 p.m. Mr._ and Mrs, Clark and W. J.ewi. , of Vancouver, visited Mr, a,nd Mrs. S. W.,Fisher on Thanks^ g^viug Da\\\\ __. . t mt AGAINST ACCIDENT ���J-'-Li'l-^f^g^" **"^W^^���WF- SICKNESS Old Established and Reliable Companies. Claims Promptly Adjusted, White, Shiles & (��, 260 Columbia Street, - New Westminster, B.C. Don't you think it is ab( uL. time you paid for your paper? It is only a small .sum to you bul it means much te us. Warning! Any person or persons found hunting or shooting over the premises owned or occupied by the undersigned will be prosecuted according to, law, J. GILCHRIST, J, B, BURR. A. GILCHRIST, HARRIS HROS., H, M. VASEY. Found. Gosdou Frederick returned to ihe Terminal City t>�� Thnrsday evening after a short vijsit to the 9_d homestead. The "Silver" Mission Band will "Farewell'1' Miss I��e 1 Stainton on Saturday,, the 9th inst.,. from 2. to f o'clock p.m., al The Parsonage. Mr.. a,ad Mrs. Thos. Roberts and family haye rapyed from Boundary Tfey te the property recently purchased by Donald Kearv, on the Slough road. Johu Oliver, M.P.P,, paid a J last taiibi#e to bin ��M political opponent j.��6terday. Mr. Oliver leaves, on 'fhursdav next on. a visit to his. eld fcove in Ontario, and does not ex- jfecw to return uatil [after the New Xear has begins. Mrs. Pfailps end Messrs.. Fisher, T.. Hickey,, and P. Bradley, of Everett, Wiaflh., Miss Katie Baktr, Vancouver, and Miss Bryson,, of __(ew Westrawsttr, wei* among the visitors who attended the .aneral of j)��ip Alice Benson.. SEASONABLE / Apples, Pears, Plums, Honej : Handled on Commission. Top VANCOUVER Prices For Your n ��. , o t ��� n POULTRY, On Saturday, Oct, Sth. a small w Yellow Bitch, Owner may Have U|jve Qr QreSgecJ. same on proving property and pay- j ing for tbis a.. I. R. McWATKRS, Su. I 'em Leave Best Machinery On Earth lil-llii Vancouver. -Bteftuwwn To notify the people of Ladner and suyl rounding district that we are now in | position to offer Vancouver Island Portland Cement] At greatly reduced prices, making it posjj sible for parties who contemplate buildingf to put in concrete foundations at about th.j same cost as piling or other inferioi! material. Write for Prices, GILLEY BROS, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. O A��o��g the. visitors from the Koyal City who came down on the $ tr. Tranifer, yesterday,, to pay a Jpst faieweW to their departed friend were: J. B. Kennedy, M.P.,, Thos. ��ifford, M..P-.P... Mayor W. H, Keary, G. D. Brymner,. T. J'.. 3fr.app. W. 1,. Gilley, Jos. Armstrong, IX Walker, C. A. Welsh, j>. |.. Taylor, J. Reid, R. Jardine, if; Peebles, J., Tuodden,. atjri Geo.. M��ade. M)ST A TOE. Billy P ewi>, of the dredge King Etlt^ard,' had the misfortune toj slioQt a,way the great toe of his' |ight feint. H'e had'beer.out shoot-j $tg ancl while standing talking te a Lifiiid he rested the barrel of the ��tpii upon his foot, as Many others ^ave don��, and accidentally dis. !^ba*ged tljp weapon with the above v5m.lt. Billy is doing as well a,s. mn be. e>cp��..$ed. Delta Highway Sy-Law; 1907. Whereas It ia necessary and expedient to rescind a eertajn highway uml also to establish, eertatn highways within thc Corporation of Delta; Be It therefore enacted by the ReeVfe and Council of tlie Corporation or Delta as follows,:. 1. Thut the portion of thy' highway established by Cazetto December 22nd, 1873, from, u point on the east bank of ChilukUiu Slough,, thence northerly to its Intersection with the River Road bo und Is hereby rescinded. 2. That a highway be and ls hereby established in lieu thereof, commencing at a point on the line between Townships 5 and 6, on the east batik of Chlluktan Sljough, thenc.; west, lt <$.greet?, 23 njinules-west for a distance of 3.20 chains, and 33 feot on each side thereof, thence north, 37 degrees 23 minutes west for a distance of 11.8!. chains, thence north, 44 degrees 32 mlnues west for a distance of 0.41) chains to intersect the River Ttoad and having ti width of 30 feet on each .side thereof. 3;, Thai a highway be and Is hereby, established commencing on the dyke, on the line between subdivisions A and It of Lots 3.11 and 312, Group I, thence following the dyke In a northeasterly direction to lhe line belli n subdivisions F antl tl of said Lots 3G1 nnd 312, Croup 1, and having a width or 66 feet outside of drainage div ii. I. That a highway be and Is hereby established commencing nt the S.W. corner of the N.W. '.; section 25, Township 4, thence northerly along the westerly- boundary of the N.W. % section SB, Township 4, for a distance of n4.s.. chains more or less to tho southern boundary of Lot IB, Croup 2, thence westerly along the southern boundary or I.ot 15, Group 2 tor a distance of 11.65 chains more or less lo thu Itiver Road., 5, This Tly-lnw may. be cited for all purposes as tho Delta Highway Ry- law, 1807, Passed the Municipal Council this 24th day. of-August. A.D. ifrO-7. Reconsidered nnd Anally passed the 20th day; nf October, A.D. 11107. IT. M. VASEY, Reeve. N. A. islcDTARMII), Clerk Municipal Cjpjuncll, r/>...j. E. T. CALVERT. Port Guichon, W. H. Taylor, Agent, Ladner, - B. C. ���___BB_B_g___aBMJBHBg-^_aB_Zaa Watch This Space, I 'JkJMlES Silverware, Cut Glass. Watch Repairing a Specialty. Undrew Clausen, LADNER. B. C. B. C. Leather Co., Ltd. U2 Hastings Strett, Vancouver, B. C. 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