@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, "1907-03-12"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/delttime/items/1.0079399/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ THE "w ?r* e. * i, Na. 2/. LAUNER, B. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 12, 1907. I.l l> Advance Showing of New pring Suits. Seed Testing. DELTA COUNCIL The Market. j The new <>rd Testing Station The Delta Council no: in lhe ��� established by the Dominion Da Council Chamber on Saturday, partment of Agriculture at Calgary ! Marsh gth, at 2 p.m., with the for the convenience of the farmers Reeve, II. M. Vasey, in the chair, I and^seed merchants of Alberta and 1 and Couns. Cibbie, Davie. Oil* firilish Columbia is uo,v lully equip; e 1 and iu operation. Seed will be tci.tcu -it this Seeu t,abocatory for Purity anil Germiu*j I ation. The purity test shows the Paterson and Dennis ; t ��� naeetu 1 j RinOutit of weed seeiis '��r other im* /\\UR StOCk Of Men'S Mild Boys' I'��".^otitained it. a sample, and now com- h is tlie very newest fab�� Clothing, ptete, contains Hcs, besides standard staple Sines,!86!9' faultlessly tailored, so that cbri_-t ent. Minutes o! previous were adopted a; read. ^OMMt"XICATIONS: From W. N' Draper, P.L.S . it* UAiiies aud quantities of each I proposed change iu tiie River road, j-kiucl, When a farmer is buying estimating the cost ofthe big fill at 1 seed or even it using bis own, it is $26,0O0 aad tie balance ofthe :oti important- that be ascertain whether at $8,oop, The height of the ��11 I or not it is Iree (rom uaxious xveed ��� weuld be 70 feet, 20 tee*, wide on Now \\Ve.-.liiiiii>ier, March <_.��� Tbe fpr.tnn* of the market yesteiday was the sharp upward movement in the price of nearly all goods o!1_t" I ior sale. The only exception 11 this rule was in the ca'e of egg--, when a drop oi a few cents w.\\_ again noticed. 'I he pricf oi sll other loodstuffs '.jit! upwards, tii? rise bcini steady from the 0; :n* iug ofthe market. Butter, apples, ducks au'.i onions remained at the same figure as iast week, but ths demand in every case was strong, and an advance in lhe price is expected before very long. The market was well attended, top with concrete culvert in ravine; and lh, prod���ce oflered was dear. 1'he germination test shows what balance of road to be 24 ieet be-: cd out earlv jn t!.e dgy| late comer. re- Received tain their shape. persrentag^of the 3��*d will germ- j tweeu ditches mats tiudei favorable field condi- adopted. Many conditions affect the The Reeve and Cleric were au'.h d L l'-'i having to be satisfied with the leit overs, bat at th ��� same time they pay tbe prices asked for had to jT \\JX\\l YOT I vitality o; sued sues a; unfavorable Lorized ta draw up plans and sped- Lj,, better goods sold earlier, REASONS DO NOT ^UY'wcaihet, immaturity, freezing be- ficati^ns and refer same to W.N. Beef advanced J^ a cent a poun MA-NY i v iiu_k.w>i_. jL-i u xjkj i.vA pv i wcajner, immaturity, ireeziug ue- ntniwu! auu ruct s>��im�� 10 ��....; Beef advanced j�� a cent a pound -5BING SUIT UNTIL YOU HAVE.*5"" barvcstinE> lack of proper Draper. _ _ _ in both hind aud forequarters, the supply UUsfcvc.. UAVE3'to,e harvesting, lack ��f prop6** Draper. ! storage or old a<;e. Appearances Froa P.. P. Rithet st Co.. re I are Receiving and often very goad ; water lots ou the Slough. Laid ; looking sred is low in vitality. 1 over till next meeting. i't-ll! *-'��� ���"--*V**:ritr^~*V~ ' _rjr.-. ^ Men's Fine Canadian Tweed Suits, all at 87.CO, $8.00, $9.00 & $10.00. Heirs Fjga Scotch Tweed Suits, in tbe new Plaid Iditimc, Etc., all sizes, 11^.00, $14.00 & $16.00. A report of the result of each sample sent in for purity to.-t will be forwarded within a couple of Men's Fanby English Worsted Suits, newest designe, latest cut, etc., all sizes at $16.00 & $18.00.. Boys' and Youths' Suits in the new double pleated Norfolk and 3-piece Suits from $1.76 up SO.OO. Shirts I ~ Large Range of new Neglige Shirts.. "Coal Style," in all the now patterns. The famous W. G. & R. Brand. Seo window display. 11 III 1II ill SI 1111II. 11 ii hi it w, mjm rsliall Smith & Co., iZGS,; dvlvs .;rtm t])c datue it is received at i tbe (-'ilie.. Tiie time required for final genu- lirnln.iry report will, if requested, wack, re gathering of data bc forwarded within four to six silting up o: the river, t normal, unci all th* carcases being ditposed of in re* markably short time. The supply o. muttou was very short, the de* mand being slightly in excess, tke price remaining the savu�� as the previous weeks. A good demand for veal could not be net, the supply being rrther short. P6rk ci tlv eceivi flavs lrrm the date oi receipt of sample. Samples should be securely wrapped in strong paper or enclosed in cotton bag, and should contain not less than ��ne ounce af j;rass seeds ot' all kinds or white or alsike clovers, '.ito ounces red clover, alfalfa or other seeds of like or other large seedi. The rate of postage is one cent per ounce aud should be prepaid. All testing is done free of charge. Address: Dominion Department of Agriculture, Seed Laboratory, Calgary. FOR THE FAIR. and Clerk to reply. Fr..ni \\V. A Duncan, City Cleris New Westminster, asking co-operation ol Delta Cauncil towards ex FUN OVER BV WAGGON. Little Thelnia Clark, eldest daughter, of Pete? Clark, met with with what might have been a very .serious aeeitlfnly on- Wednesday aiternoon last. When on their wuy to school, af- er dinner,'n number ol little ones ��� ere playing* together around a wagon 1 of hay. and, in >tome wav the little 6n? iiaallv pssied a. re-citsideied. j Oa motiaa it was decided to calli fcr tender* for a new .jx.-i wajoa.i also for the purchase ol the old' wagon. Tauders tabe in br March' 12. i The matter ef gravel towing was| left ia tbe hands of the Clerk audi Read Foreman with j'.owei' to act. i �������_ -���.... _i.i. ... The Road Foreman was authar-1 H. M. Frazer, $20; C. Beadleston, ized to inspect the various boxes, in j jn ; Ab Young, fio So; raaskiat campany with a carpenter, and account, $100; Jas. Kelly, $27.50; have necessary repairs made j, j|cK. Allen, $3.50; W. Enderbj. Park, io}fc IV Mutton, 13c to 14c Hi. Petatoes, j>2�� ton. I-SSS- 25 to 30c dos. Butter, 30c to 35c lb. Fowl, ��3 to $9 50 doz. Chickens, $7 to JI.50 doz. Ducks, Ji 1 to fi2 doz. Apples, Jf.1.20 to $1.50 box. Onions,$ 1.50 sack. W. I. F. C. DANCE. I. L. Woodley, ot Moosejsw, Sask., father of Mrs. Kendiill and Dr. Woodley, spent Sunday on a visit to his son. Dr. Kendall, wife aad family, also visited here nt the same time. SUTTON'S SEEDS���Flower ��nd Vegetable, in packages. Frld Seeds���Beet., Cfcfrots, Mntn��l and Swede, in bulk, may be obtained from H. N. RICH, A get t Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ladner, B.C. prob .b'y be quite a number show, a class wi 1 probably be made for it, Remember the auction sale, on ���aturday next, at D. McLean's. The Clerk was instructed to send bills te thos-; wbo took crushed rock from Ladaer last year. The Reeve Mated that there nas a possibility of the case, Wilson vs $3; T. McK. Allen, $15. Council then adjourned till sS��t- urday, March -3rd, at 2 p.m. bei settled GRAND BALL. The jaged 1 Dtlta Municipality this month. N. Mitchell requested th cil to replace screen on box his plscs. The following accounts litre .1 paid: Bchoel acconn ij; Giltev Bfes., $114; \\V. L. McBride, $.4.70; Marshall Smith & Co., $0 4S; B. C. E. R. Co., #33.90; Ii. J ;;dock-sbarp.' "Ftmi^T inform* N. Rich, *6.So; Columbian, $5.25; L.^ my ^ ^^^ from T. w. R.H. Quagga., $2.50; C. Fade, I Fo ,ter w H Smitb E_ B-Ud_ Coua- ipposte 1 ere < 1 - , $619.- Band Boys are busily en- rrang^ng tor a grand ball to be given in the Town Hall, on Friday evening, the 22nd inst., when Ithe very Luest in dance music will j be u feature of the evening. Tina grand march will etiumence nt 9 ner, or T. Cosulich, the committee in charge. The S.S. Sonoma leaves Laurier at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.; leaves Steveston at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Every day except Sunday. I8.35; F. Christiansen, $7.50; G Johnson, f 5; Delta Meat Market, | 1.5 30; 0. T. Baker, $24.95; J Townsend, $60; Geo. Orniistoi",.: . f6.V, Noni Lee, $6; Sam, $5; Joe, The Royal Bank of Canada with $5; j. Scoopinichi $35.62; J. Simp- its splendid connection all over son, $15.75; T. Havens, $675; C. ,Carmda, affords you exceptional Aibertson, ��7.50; P. Anderson, &20; banking facilities. TIIE DELTA TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH f*.-*pl Tttfi DELTA TIMES. PrE_,ic'-Hr.n everv Tucsdav. Subscription. 5'.00 per >cat. ADVlt^Titit l RATES. CsSDSl /vd.-eriilcoiffM.J, it cents, p.., title lot the first Insertion, and 5 cent* pet line to: encli sabtequent iDi_-rtioi.. The tut,abet a.t lints ��ci.pned '^7,\\he umce 0A.-U:.1:-', ulineaio Hie A_ch. - I 1..ji.es .md Watcrcoiiibts Act." ��� ! :tvita foi it's object the prtivulitig of a cheap and easy method of se- curing diainage ior land., -svhere tbe whale cost of the works will he | untier Jiooo. The Finance Minister has intro- j duced a liill for the reduction of assessed taxation and also one in -; creasing the Succession Duties-, i This is legislation in tbe right d:- 1 lection. The address in repi/ to the i Speech front the Throne was moved ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ by Mr. Thompson (Victoria) and Aoy special notice, tbe objec;. o_.w_.ich is to I seconded hy Dr McGuire (Vancou- aranote the p��cta_.tarj- isenelit oi utiy indisaklntl i*s.mpiae. ts.te tontldrrcsl an ��d��er.isem<-!it ver) in Ueat short Speeches of I 9 aad chsr^sd u'.sHjnllc^l*. . Retes to.-C.inrae.atel Ad��eitise_ieri ns J ea spplioetC_a st this office. Reading D:r.rsi __-ccnti p:r liae fo:. ea*l sertiea Birth and _;__tvnovices, su^.^Marriafesft, ; c4ii be Allei.Ta_.ivi. erste chaffed far ur.ril ordered est auu pai,i t_. Oarrssj^endeiice toeited oa ma'.-e'. ni public interest. Ceuiaiaalcatloua to editor must- be .. cjmponled Or uauie ol. writer, not aecesserily .er puijlicntlsa, bsL s.*. evidence o.good faith. eorrcapou-.'e. c* ein&t reach iki,, pJBce by "ZliurA- day ereelus Ceo. Bs. .Mahlky... Manager. TUESDAY, MA-aSH 12, I907 WAS IT A BAD BARGAIN ? particular import except that there was an indication that it was the intention of the government to cultivate Irictien between them aad the Dominion government. The only uupleasa_.it incident in connection with the opening was th? fact that the Socialists persistently kept t.hjeir seats wheu IIi�� Honor arrived to optn the Legislature, which conduct ��ave ris: to some u .favorable comment', A few reasons why Good Housekeepers every where use Moffet's "BEST" Flour for Bread Making*: I. '"BEST" is a local product. II. It's strength and purity are unrivalled. EII, For thc sate of economy. IV "-BEST" has proven all its claims. V. Every pound is. guaranteed. For Sale b.y Good Grocers Everywhere. Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd.. ENDERBY, B.. C. -H*-f*>+*P-f^.**-f-.-M*'H-'H**H*'H- ���^���^���.r-f4-++-K��+^-:~*.i't.H*-? I f $ ��� * t* * ���v * Delta Transfer Stable LADNER, B. C. SINGLE AND DOUBLE RIGS AND SADDLE HORSES ON SHORT NOTICE Team Work Bone at Specially Low Prices. ��� JOSEPH JORDAN, Proprietor. 1 * Telephone "Ladner" No. io. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY V. T. Ry. & Ferry Co. At the Council meeting, en Sa'c-,! tirday last seme discussion teck place as to tht a-Jvisability of coi * tinuing the* ownership of the tean?. i Some contended that the Council has not saved money by the deal and that too much' money was paid for them aud the outfit ia the first place. Tbe sum of J650 was tha price j ConconuJlv paid for the team, harness and Iw Q. S* "The Okanogan Electric Railway will be built. Tl.e preliminary survey will be complaint! by the fint of April, and it is the t.tentien to hare can in operation before the first of January, possibly as lar as The road wi 1 bealout ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ jtxtv wiles long, and will extend wajon complete mid to-day the I-^ Nigluhawk t0 Bran-ter, aad qwm or $300 has been offered far U, projected through Looiflis, Con- the mare and tke gelding has al* eonttlly, Okanogan, Ophir and ways beea considered the better j Brewster. We will begin at once 'jb the right*el-way and will ou��k matters as fast as possible. The ' policy nt tbe road will lie to favor re-! _Okan��gtn Record, Feb. 22 provid.ng the team was employed | ?identg Q, thif c#UJJtrv in awardiaI | ' every working day, and we have 1 tpatracts, and the furnishing of' nu reason to belters that tbey were employment so far as possible." sot, Ihey cost, with the teamster, i 'llch were the words of Don. D. animal ofthe two. For the eighi saotithi. last year, | j velop 30,oro horse power, in order to Insure amule power, at all times, Tha ofticeri of tbe company are: A. tf. Dewey, Spokane, president and general manager, E, K. Peta- dergast, Concotiullv, vice-president; L. K. Armstrong, Spokane, secretary; Eniii Simon, Spokane, tress-1 nrer. The officers, with M. L, Bevis and J. L. Ford, of Spokane, and Catlton Pronty, of Winaetha, 111., constit*te tire directeraate. The company was incorporated un- d:r..the laws of this state ou December 13, 1906, with ^ capitaliza- tien ot $3,000,000. It is tbe intention* ol" the company to in'f-rest lecal capital iu the road. BXITISB tOLSMBIA ii! ��. New Service���Port Guichon and Ladner to New Westminster and Vancouver. ��� , Leave Pt. Guiebon, 6,30 a.m. Arrive Vancouver, 10.20 a.m. Leave Vancouver, 2,10 p.m. Arrive Pt. Guichon. 6.00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday aud Friday Gives Passengens four hours iu either New Wesc- < minster or Vancouver. New Freight Tariff effective September 'Greatly Reduced Rates. For particulars apply E. T. CALVERT, Agent, Port Guichon. I Sufficient Cars will be furuished without delav. Sth. to (Westminster Bra tick. | Time Table Cars lc��vc We*tmittstcr ix>r T����wuver at s.,s�� mi'.! 6,50 a,ui. kiul hourly thrreufier until 11 .��� * m.j iiaturciays aad Sundays at 11 p.iu. Cars leave Vancouver foe Weatnai titter I at y$t>\\ aud6,50a.m.and hourly tUerraftrr until rap. in.; Satardav . uud Suudaya at 1: k*1m* I FRSIGHV CARS. We rwu Btst-claM freirltt e��rn becweev ffeat- ; minster wid Vancouver w.ni ull abipmcuta are handled *itli Uie utmost care aud delivered t* | consiguee vritbput delay Bpecicl atteuttoit paid to fruit shipments* out wagons meet all boat* aud trainR. For lalcn, etc *y\\Ar Le wwiMiimi III1 tuMsriMmU- ttiirt). mn OR800RY, '.r����_; Ugi. W<��fc__,mM_r. B. C I . Mi-e.'AKXlE, L*c��l Mfr. CAPITAL, RESERVE FUNDS, $3,500,000 $4,000,000 SURPRISE PARTY. ��� $J^ per mouth, SupRosinj $4-59 to be tbe rate of wage for man m.d tt I.>:w��y,.pritftte secrf'sT:r of A. M Dewey, of Spokane, president ���** tlie company termed to build the waa MINERAL M as D I A General Banking Business Transacted. teas, there would bt placed i,;,^ , fr,Bchise for whick their credit $117 per month, lea-v-inf 1 graated in December last. a set profit, les�� 25 per ccat far] Mr. Dewey arrived from Spokaae depreciatioo, ��f $19.45 per Month or $233.40 per year. A veiy pienfutit ��� urj ri^e asierabled at the home of Mr. Mn. T. Wooltry, 01 Friday tven-1 * N**' wissmiks'i-kk, ^{f J. HENLEY and ]'? �� N��W WISJMIKSTltK, :-: B. C. int last, tad spent a very pleaaaiit j <��� '*\"""'������'"' ��f ���'���'��� ����'*.'���� time at c .."ri., dnnciai. and phono- A Soda Water, (linger the w��e'i4 Ale and Summer tl T Local Legislature. >.ia Wenatehee, Sundav ey.nia,, I ��"ftPhic ��e����tioM. until tbe w��e ! aad will be in the county' for several ������**' honr^ ^-^ r��fresh��*nt8 j ^ 'days in consultation witk Chief were ,erYfd *l 'o'clock iaeiuaer Stewart, E. K.. P��d?r-i An,*n8 those PrMent were fast, a meaiber of the directorate, ..ad leadiag citiiens of the county I Drinks, Yonr patroaage solicited rhlch the ia the tawiis thioagh road will pass. Tha inrreyorf, who hare been in lhe field since first of the year, running preliminary lines, pitched caaap in concoaullv Sunday, and are working near the tawn. Thay ym'A be in this vicinity some time ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yet, as the most difficult- part of araojiBt ol beauty aad fashion. His! their wark will be near here. 1 ^oncr W.T.S cridtutly anxioua to It is le.rned that so far no bad twd the ceremony as quickly as! grades have been encountered which (Fr3_H Out Own C��rretspr)�� .*i7t.) Victoria, March 9.���The Ele** I eath Parli..aieai of British Coluin-; bia was opened '.���ith tb�� usual am- ount ef gold brai.l, h_-sidsome uniforms end a more than usual] t Mesdamik J. Simpson, J. Mc-1 I ����ad, T. Sinipgo��, Wm. Leary. Misses Edith Leary, Ada Leary, Lottie Leary, Gwendoline McLeod, l��ae Jordan, Messrs. J. sSi_oj>son, J. Mcl.eot',.' V. Simpson,. W. Smith,. J. Jardaa,. T. Shertreed H. McCorjaick, W. I Maxwell, N. Monkman, E, Monk- , waati, I). Kenny, C. Heluier. J. Simpson, Jr., E. Simpson, D. Kane,' C. McLeod, E. Leary, O. Leary. ���sy.fr-H*lV.��*fr'��.*_.'..'.*��.t.a3*'�� .fi*.>.tg��i����� 4��ml$hme), possible. Mr. McDoaald, the Liberal leader, was absenfc on account of sicknessr Dr. King has not yet arriTed tsrhllst Dr. K'ergm, the member-elect; for SLneaa, was an- Savings department. Deposits of $-1 and upwards received and Interest Allowed at Highest Current Rates. -80 BRANCHES. BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA--Vaacenver, Vaaooiivtr East End, Mt. Pleasant, Granville Street; Grand Forks, Nauaituu, Nelson, Rossland, Victoria, Vernoa, Chilliwack. Catnberlaiul uud New '..'cMwinatar. L. M. RICHARDSON. Manager, LADNER, B. C. Ladner Exhibitor Advertise in -AT��� I will require expensive construe tion to overcome. On the con tary, indications are that coustruc-j tioa will bt l-tss expensive than an-! iicipated. CoKStruction it is thought, 1 wiil be underway by Jt.ae I. liidsi BRITISH COLUMBIA EttUlttilil. Notice to Consumers. The DeUa Times. able to take liis seat en account oi j for ties haye already been asked Customers of the Company 111 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^IBthe Deltn Dis'rict /nay pav account* the failure nf the returning officer j tor, but so far there has been lew! AMc t0 t]j��� Company to Mr. N. A wi as estimates! McDiarmid, Ladner, B.C., whose ris for coustruc- to return the writ of election; ��)r. ee-iponses. A Young was unable to tnke his scat! can be pre| are owing to hat'ing accepts! appointment as Provincial Secretary wbicb makes his re-election necessary. receipt for such payments shall be .1 tion will be sought. Mr Dewey j fu]1 a"nd sufficien"t discharge Mr. N. A. McDiarmid will also receive applications !<>r t-lectii<_ a atcs that residents of ih^s at unty ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ will be favored in this matter A number of residents of thetaherever possible. The contracts|Ught Bnd"power connections and Delta were present at tlie openint | will be let in small; sectioas to give| g^chauce lamps including Mr. and Mrs. W H.i-bame people a chance. While it Ladner, H. M. Vasey. A. B. Davie,; will be necessary to import several "8. B. Spith. of Cloverdale, ��� kjudreel laboreri, work tot ai our Harris of .Lautlcy, ���McKenzi ofj Tt'isiie people win desir. it will. be| Clover Valley, and a numbct of! prorided. others. Power for the operation ef the The meeting of the Central Bar-1 line will benererated on Sftilaiekin j mers'Institute and tbc I'siiryn en's jcreet, at out twelve mifcs above! Association, the Hniust ol B. C.' Coaconully. Siutahekinisadruirablv Municipalities and a large number: adapted, to this purpose, having al of delegatioas from -rations parts ol j good flow at lew water sta e, with ��� the country pressing upon tfa��gov 1a fall of .'..rom 450 to 300- feet per ��� ernment the necessity oi supple- .Mile, Detsils of the power plant; trenting !-,hair, jire-eli'ttjoii prt.Hii.sest have not been definitely dedtlcd, brings a large number pf. peo_ lei but wiil consist ofa serfes olf pipe from all Rakts of the groviuce :o "lines ur flumes, with under-shot' Victoria at the present tibie. wheels. It is estimated that 15,000, The member for Delta has given horse power will be required, but a bill entitled "Tl r j the plant to be installed will de-1 i Dated Hi R. II. SPER-LING, Genetal Manager ebruary 16th, 1707. Bk,W /SSKk an fo iii'. I )ot;ce Notary PuMIe, Auctioneer, Insurance Agent* $1&.QOi To Advance on. Mortgages . -. . Jan. 8th to 11th. Eight First Prizes. Three Specials. Six Seconds. Three Thirds. WITH White Rocks, Barred Rocks. Silyer Spangled Hambnrgs and Btiff Orpinjtoms. EGGS & STOCK FOR SALE. Our Sheet Metal Fronts Offer you mlm&d hwrownw���L at email ami. for omj mtyto of buitfar* W�� Main whmrm M��ptt>k*, fo BOi* e��y f*ii*i or ��kap��d rtrmtprt��� e%o, Owtir* ��irtal fi*i*h Indndipp 4oar moi vi��rfo w caps, coraUts, ����.-.���- in a great Variety of fiyims. They (riya u vry taiiJso���t ��fl>��4, �����f' t-h* buiij- i'hink it fvti. Metallic Roofing Co., Limited, Wholesale Nanufaoturors, Toronto. Canada. m. HEATON, .ADNER, B. C. A, O. U. W. Delta Lodge, No. 12 meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Oddfellows' Ilali. Thos. Todd. M.W. T. W. KBKX.^Recorder. W. N. Draper, TfiOVINCIAI. LAND SUStVlCYOR Ruoib i, tillhiil ltlot.k, lien WtttwllItU r. Fashion Stables - Trucking aad Drayiag. Livery work af all kiawls at* tended te proaiptlT. Collinson l��#___-. a. 0. Ladner Carriaae Works. 'Sways In Lim With Latest Improved FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS & BUGGIES. Largest Stock in Province to choose from, Gar.tago S3-sliding, Repairing A Painting, Black* smithing & Horse Shoeing. BeLaval Separators, KOBT LA-DNER, MAY, Agent, n. c Q, T BAKER. Ladner, B.-C, THE D8LTA TI&.KS, TUESDAY; MARCIi 907 Pneumonia La Grippe -V*-" ���;-"'-'-'* C*-Vi> .* "��� Ttf Bronchitis Quincy Etc, Etc 'B&iQZ ���?"*'*��� Rheumatism ] will ,- , you to cv:i oa a.s I 1 m 1; afc ;..;��� Out Oxydonor in a family will baaisii ull tlie tern's 'a' disease from the hm;seholl .F only used as soonl a: needed aud iu a reasoiial '.:��� v.'-; This is the Actual Experience in many thousands] :.' families who have adopted this ad' nc I thod ol treating disease, I nf lam in a tory R h e um ati sm M? I.-: . i..tn, Rowland, B.C., C. ., "ri'f, Vlar-rli 11, i-iui1 "Sots i. ...... . julO-' > T 1. r .-. y aiil, ... ho sva* fl.rin_ f{._*'. '., if al avcaktH *.-;. .sltr. _ Wf .-I'I UK doctor 1 w��elf w_. surprise to fi-'d such a chaa :-, u fixe it wa! enniKh t< Indui t.iui ' _.'��� an 0.sydi....: f.r 111. eit.ir. '.'. horl tlaet id y ssife had au sitae* o i Hamtnotory ''"���* r'; ��� ihc - oui ��� ��� IJ i id '', I.ini nm muck -w ..lien, .'he ipplied Oxydon -. . ;...-��� i,:,i.. ill ��� -���i. next mernlng ther w-�� - t ��� i'.ile ��� iing, md flu utild tvnlk tu ������--r '.���,'. ��� .. had fi ��������� i:.' ultaek txsfor. we got O. onor nn : wa. uuJei ��� docts-;r'i ���.-.: - i .- . til, SU fl 1 f'i'O'l If . :; i. .r i r : f - serer.- so...' ad at once for voo'; .-. . ;8, giving further information aboul OXYDONOR and man; eports from ;������"' parts oi the country. Id. H. SANCHE & CO., 364 St. Catharine St. West, M< ntrea! CHURCH NOTICES. ALL SAINTS. (Anglican.) Holy Communion���is; and 31 Sundays at .8:30 a.m.; 3tid and .,;!; t Sundays at 11 a.m. Matins, 11 o'clock. Evensong, 7 o'clock. Sunday .School at 10 a.m. Rev E- R- Eartlett, M.A., Vicar. Surrey Council. Comic.! met in ti e ".'own Hall, Suuey Cetitre, March .n.i, the Reeve and all members being pre- ssnt . THOLIC Service:* first and third Sunday of each month at 10:30 a.m.; Beuedi.- tion, 7:30 -,i m Suuday scboo nt 3 p.m. Low Mi.ss anl Holy Com'nuuiot; Miuut e3 01 previous n_e :ti is were read anc confirmed. COMMUNICATION s. From Mr*. K. Dojainy S' lit itirf a slim if 1'ir Muni -11 iug. Kt ceiv - 1 I*:,���., _u 9 ���-������ 1 iie; --i; > ��� for $3.30 f :.' '���' in Ml ue tien with tb. .I- att ol \\ at ' 1. ..'; ��� :..ii. YOU LOOK FOR TRiiU3LE if jou obtain a f ;���.-_:_: of doubtful tju.li.j Sw Tiie cxr-.l-iced iijiilc,'. and ffffi'fd 'x^-fp?���~~ a">- '""��� *w"' IBpy^^^Psyw ��r_Habt��.��narrin_r>TEVEH8 ,J -^Js PINO OUT WHY I I ��� bydiootlnf our popular 'lit] c��}_ .eg ic PISTOLS finst and iliiid doudays at 6 a.m. Rev. Father Wagner, O.M.I., Parish Pria.st. MKTH0D1ST. aboee the laid over, re the ex- tryiag to ert en-is on I Semiabmaoj 1 V. ) IMBIANCOI ! EGE K: l- YEW WESTMINSTER Recv . ��� ��� ��� . -if'ri ed lid, 1 From City Clerk ol i:ew fr'e-.t- ' m Hi '. t e C#i ti ution Ip ex i p 'iv..... ol delegate 1 sen lu 1 >ttaw�� 11 oppose Fi.' -��� "* ��� ; ir.*j re c isiiig Frasei Iii 'i Services uext Lord's Day at 11 j bridSe* Received an e. m.and 7:30 p.ni. From H, T, Thr: Class meeting, 10.30 a.m. every pedieticy of the Coun Sunday. johtaai a grant ol tke ��l Sabbath School at 2 p tn every: the Fraser river aud Sunday. Prayer meetiug everyLnd Mud Bavs. Rcct;vrj, Clerk rhursday eveuiug at 7.30. I, . _ .. '���,. , ^ * < -' .\\9 write te the Chiei Cuuiiiiiisiouer Rev. J. F. Betts. oastoi \\ of Lands aud Werka and requeit ' .iu to secure for Surrey jrauts to all road tnd* on waterfront 66 feet wide. From Keil Hanson nnd six others tequeiting tbe Council te opes a rend fro* the Vale ruad Senilis, between Sections 27 and 28, a distance of about ��ue half mile. Received and referred to Coun. Buck, The Clerk was instructed to write to the government and request thcui te appoint Dr. McEwen, Cor- 0111" C un. S diivaa -.. ve notice thai I .__._. J.tUJ- l,/.'..i IfrtlJsV .!S3 op Sporting i...od. .,,./ chant, for '.'.,., 9 - EVENS. Il' ysju cannot obtcUn, s... sLi,, tUroot, a^rgai j.r. - pstiil, upon reoolpt i.l C j:..- j">a i*i-is-,. Saud 4 Mtlta la nli.-^.,,. ! ���-��� 1 IJ *-..,.. . lllU^ll-Utod S ..is.).,,;, I.,..!,,:!],./ (ll. uU-j laraof l_viMl ailditio'ia to our l!���e.j C'ootalna polnia ou nh...... ;.���_ ,._,,,, j. ���", iUtlon, tha l)r's|__r vssrauf a liroartuj He., etc Onr attraotlro Tan <.'���!or! Lithographs,,J ��...-.. tr mailed _ur-j ������vhero Inr fcl\\ cnlaio atismf... J. STEVKXS AU>lii A TOOL t'O. 1-. O. Bo* 10����T Chicopna Fall*, lim., U. H. A. LOCAL NEWS. :'--. b'thcl Fawcitt went over to, V i i i.v.-:- u Saturday. ST. ASHKJiW & J-KKSBYTSKIAN Services uext Lord's Day at n a.m. and 7.30 p ua. Sabbath School at loam Mid I week meeting on Thursday eveuinj; 1 at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. A. McAnley, Pastor. *" li-^s thau 16 ��r 1$ of our yu'i'i.' ineti intend leaving, u':.:)itt I;'- ist of April, for Prince Rupert. ���' I, -��-. kids 1 ���,-.-, 'rsei. i ..ervices ������- Crescent Is tn.; Ladner, 7.3c- p.m. School et 10:30 ii. m. Fteceives both Ladies and Gentlsmen aa resident r day students. Has a complete Commercial or Business Co rse. Prepares students to gain ["each* r ' Cerl iOc-.ite * of all grades. In affiliation b i I?o )nto University cives the four years' -ourse for E. A. dexree, and the first year ofthe ���ronto Sohool c-f .Science. Kas a special "Pros- lectors' QowegT. ior miners who work in B. G. Instruction given in Art, Music, Physical i Julture and Bllonutio:;. For Gale.dar, etc., address "Columbian, allege/' REV. W. J. SIPPRELL, B.A., D.D., 8 P.ta. Prayet meeting an Thursday al j he wenld introduce a T.** Sale Rr ; Law at next meeting;. 1 * C. Creft, B. A,, pastor.; The Temporary Loan By-Law I passed its t;i��t, secotul aad third 1 readings. Have you %ot a SaTines Bank: .,,, , ��� , . - _. : Ihe fnllewim Account in the Koyal Bunk oi Canada? If not, you .should open ��ce \\fi -ii i Mrs. M. 15. Wharten n'.ertaiued a nusaher ef friends at their ��� ..tjc, on Wednesday evening lasl \\i.t. Tiffin and . ju, ol Woodwards, returaed S.ttirdaf, after at-, tending the dance ou \\\\* stham It- Mrs .i. F: CUrk and Mrs.. Sii !m���'������/. caiue aver from Vancouver ��� .11 Saturday lit t '.< * -:��.'' visit te Mrs. T. Wooleiy. te cepted: as soon us possible. Deposits o! i Ward 3 ��� Kepi ieri* were ac- to Htir j ,?t and up received. REV. J. P. BOWELL, Principal. Bursar. bridge, T. W. Hardy at $7.50;! 1 Williams Road contract, to Fred ! A. leiu at 75 cents pci rod. ALWAYS KEEPS CHAMBER- The Cletk was instructed to write; LAIX'S COUGH REMEDY |t0 tlle Railway Company to at once IN HIS HOUSE | stop construction tin the Municipal. j roads at White Reck or nn injure-; tion would be served on th* com-l We would not he without Cham j pany. berlain's Couj.li Remedy. It is! The Clerk was instructed t* ! kept 011 hand eotitiuuslly in out j write te the Provincial Secretary Urs. . !���'.. Ladaer aud slaughters, Misse= Alice, ."i*k-r. and Pearl, rc- ttirite 1 home, yesterday, from a v >ti to the Terminal Citv. $M&di *.-',;���,-�� ���s.'-.iS- J? mtes home," snys W. W. Kearrev, editor ef tbe Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is-jmt what everv family should do. When kept at hand reaHy for instsnt use, a cold may be checked at the o.it set and cured in much less time than after it has become'settled in the system This remedy is al��o without a peei for croup in children, and will pie- vent the attack when firr?; ... s on as the child becomes hoarse; or, even after the crottp'y cough ap pears, which can only be doni when thc remedy is kept at hand Fur sals by All Druggists. askiuf; for an order for the admit-; tanceofWw. Mclnuis to the Old; Uan's Home. j Coun. Murphy was appointed a! delegate to Victoria to interview the Government re assistance in re-! building the Yale ro_d. J Appropriations were made as follows, tenders to be in at next meet*; ing: Ward 1���*,io lor the Town Line j road at McCaskills' hill; -fjo for the C. M. road, North of Mr.' R ibertson's. Ward J���$500 for the Yale road; % 100 for ti e Sondell ro,d; $50 fcr sjtfiS.M*, l-�� YEARS' ���,s,.#V,-*-?V.>.f��i-/ ��>' 'i:.r'.:.;,f;*; vm mill.'''! K J rrfff*'f^ ���.'RAr-t 61a����8 Dcatens COPVRiCrtrS Ao. ��4is ._ r. ���iLrttl, ftssS CNMAt l;.;:-siD kssss. :".-|.lT ��.wi-:".ss,:, ssssa- ^. InVHI f .** **).r^ll��,- a,,: j.-,klo7i ispcmiittl,mantfesiA C<_paa>.w,- .ss-sr.ss': S.C- *-s.s. .1'.. .. HftfJO-OOst -fT-1*. rts*-r- il .'.*,-. oi .Mt c^si.' tiff imm me mam* . Ml** -��k��rt uirssurh is^u. a i_k IMtlri s.v. M*.':.*, WK-Vsat .har, t, i. St�� Scientific j��rkm ;:��iv'��,i--.. t iV'_i��tnMi,��'.i WM>k!r. 1 mrwtat *ir- ,t��4**T. of u.17 �����(*��;ilu' JbuiiM.. '!**.*. 9* a --*r; Tour monUM.ll. flow l/y all c*w_.*i����:sr��. ���/IUIW-5Cc.M,����*^'N8wYcfi[ _____m_i w_.<:- HUL ff����ur�� ��<- 8. ,-.���.���,...1, oi,e ll u;- ��� V.,-,.t fur ��cs l__..l;;.i, 11^ an ofccentriu ol . j. ko, .,.:1! i.. u-j _s..i [����{_.* Hit; . UJy lot of plate Tba .pottor'I employed ii snsgod to 'gL'i itr.i.'i.d' ami v,i^ u... s-,:1.!, ��� [.<���;.:' *.hJ serv.,,-:*-: ar;tl f. jr/j J.L.f liu ita.-ctil that tbo iimaic.. wus very sui- l.ioiuus ui lim domestics, laying trajri to eftU_i cm glrlng way dr!;,[,li_tj or odd-i ���' ' ��� . ! "���- i ' - on a:. 1 ;��� tklhg all of '. w. ������..'��������� '. l.i'.'. ���,<���-���. a '.'.1. 1 I.::C IsS 11 tin., ����rt.s Is,,'-.'- q ticklish j ib, but an I'll got u key uiads tsi Q. tlif '.-. It d.,:.r ! .j<:ii_ 1 to clsk 1*. I diii u.'.j got Into ti.j b.siiae ���. '.as/ o. wiukir.^.' Benohlng tbu drawing room, wt.'f-re I know (I o pitta WAS kept, I haulwl it fi'urn iba cu;!. >ird, arid, nj everytbiog 1. ' .....:���.���_* .j ���,;; . ut down to bav�� a i-si��t Ij&r.jru puoklr.g it ap. Walking on lip- toe is tiring work, you kr.ow I hadn't anl then; flvs BlinatSS wL-:, L...;. ' J felt a Uaokon tb* baud, uml 1 knew i.o'.bln-; more until 1 found myself tied iiar;d�� ��_���! feet and two policemen standing over uu "Wben my tritU oua.�� on, and not un'.il tlsen, 1 dissorsssd tbat my capture was due to ths it..i. tlmt lhe us,-.vr of tbe bous.e in ordsr to tind Out if any of Uie servant uama down atulrj aftuir bs Lud retired b id plaoed cotton acr.ss the paseaites aid Bt:.,r,-.;m.a _.!.., ,i,���,., Iiinbuafrnin rliiteroiiMii u.'.C uttacbud it to u i-nil spring ijtsll fixed in bis badrooui. In my Journey upstairs 1 liad v. . at knowing it brukon the sot' ton and souadsd tne ulsirm V'.-j. i. was �� n-'-t '., Aretboro mors attain)._| at burglary and ��� rvaklng during tbs dark .-...;.��� ���>,. butwhyf Just thsn the not ororpsr- I ..��., nuugb laboring slues get bard up, * '. tl 'j ar* opsn to bka ta anytbinjj ii'oro pur��e snatoblng upward, If iheiv._s sren is remote chance of M.a.-.: .^ money. Tho coDsaqusDOs is sfcat difeotly sn oppir- tuiiisy uis'era to carry oct a burglary tijfif go ft r ii'��� co for is without ta .rug _tsy i.���-..-.���;;.��������� m an'', riiylng tn lirttts tor .'. ibe kulie or evtm tbe Mvoiver fc< u*..ri an iu "ti; e ir fli��:i;i'. * 1 Tbat i. why tbeM tire so many brutal auaiiltiaud murders ky no wiied burglare Just at tbat tlwe at lim y��er. "Of a.",.r_j tiie :.ATs!-n;!��rs ai tj roouia, raiuablee, lovka, windows and beblis et those lisiog in a likely bouss, !��';';�� Soun'tiniessi with wm imin-eesions ot keys, ni.., are obtalrisd by 'the spotter,' a mau wbo bus i.l.il ���.-���!. to do wltb tbe actual burglary, but u.-..-���� _b��.'�� In the " .��i ueTeitbslsss. A 'spotter' may be anytblog froui a baw.ker calling at theeerrants' es- tranos, tbe (;'Vli man come to take ths meter, a waisr Inspector to sea ir tb .re i* any leakage or simply the_(l-)t tbe ii.'j<�� l.tfii-gl derated follower t.f t.ne**t the ascr- anta .Ir;.'. a I.:.,, ik sliout leilft'-rri. In 1 _rj(S s*:-1 i: ibiuencs i liavs pai'tlcularlj' nutlce-i '.l.e wire v. i'ub vsbio.. ail IndderS e.r. bi-ksst nc,, ti bile Just around tbe corner, pe. baps lying 1st tbe open, ate tlie olotbas posts used for drying or sua aUitig the als.;tses r,-. . ...�� laundry. How, ;.* *s �����.,�� to swarm Up a good s^kisje c!->bo�� [sv^.. to nit. n a Orst floor window, and wUea u, ��� Ssiryll'sa lums '-i.-'ser te sllfladowa one ti;nn down u laddi s-. '1 Mill y.u whatwlU stuits tbe n^i-sHS of a. burglar f.s aiueh k> aziy'Mve .'tud pKi'l.^r- make liim lir.'n bis tssoi*���timl is fcloklng .-i^u.n*!. a abt_;i of orumpled news* peper Carefully laid in tba p.i__iate. i .ol (ikii lhat nsy uysaU one* ar.d miul* such .-��� tielas thai I Itausdlately boltes'l "iiut If yoa yourself are frightened oil b.urgiATS ^-uyiLij your boi.se a visit,'' hs BvUsl'.ided conndentially, "the licit up I scan e-'e jt 'i is to lay is a little yel; iug. Snapping dog���one tb��l wiil roiiee��?vry- V.iitv rthecti.v a door or window Is trlyi'i��� and U* ,'ilni I _i�� tbo run of ;_.e house.1 In- side every night That's th* txtst aa.ta* auard tbare Is "��� Claclcnuri KinjLir��.- M. J. HENRY'S ��� i Quible ro..d; $300 for Die Johnsim. ! road; $75 tor the Newton ro_d; ^33- ' for the Scott road; ^100 foi Nurseries & Seedhouses Tewn Lin- road; $-,o for the 1 Mi ior tOei* * <-hS ^Siim road. Uca(.lqiiar:tr.s Ioi Pacific Coast | Ward 3, ^1 Rrown Garden, Field and .'b wci 1 ro**��l- Seed lb I in lh roilghlj' lesledasl Ward < -*,.o > for the gra g to litaiiti before offering for sale��� j a��(i graveling Hulls Prairie road. | that are subject to government in-1 Cetncil then adjourned to meet ipection as to frectlom from *eetl ���" APr' -''"' ��' ��� o'clock jo. a. seeds. .Samples sent to intend.n; ' , purchasers. I T . . , , -,/-,��.t- ,.r,^,.,x-: lhe Rival Bank of Canada ,��� LarRe stock ol HOME (.ROWN Fruit and Ornamental Tlces ,)0tl. j ���'"'<*'^ ^ur cenveticce and ml mature for the spring trade. ��� be l'WM!"A to *':ro yo" every a: .. _ , -, , - . . j tentifir. A�� expense, less or delay ol funit-1 gation or inspection. BEE SUPf I,I9S, Spray rumps, ' Spraying Material, Plants, Cut Flowers, j will sell the best wit" can buy. We do business en our own if yo��� need them printed, wky yoa When yon wish te buy yisitiiii Greenhouse card�� call em the Delta Time's w! grounds���no rent to pay and are prepared to meet all competition Let me price your list before .��� ing your order. Catalogue Free nre money in pocket hy calling on the "" lit, Tunes firsl. M. J. HENRY, 3010 Westminster Read. VANCOUVER, - B. C I According to The Coinntercial, j ef Winnipeg, the risible supply of ! oals in the United States nnd Can-j 1 ada, east of the Rocky Mountains, I ��� is 11,452,000 bttshels, compared j . with 25,083,600 V'tiskels a year aju. HINT8BY-ABUBGIAB| "TOM THI DODflEI.1 TELwS HOW HOUSES A.I.E ROBBED. Bea. vhs.istrra ottea Belv tke Tkieees i Sy .Kealrctian Bei*��,,sl Korj Wis. ' dew Fastest. c*~A f.,.,..-', Sakadlale S.w l.tiSder*. 'I'b'.ines Simpson, alias ' Tom tv>�� Dodg- sr," wlio Is known Ir, vmil.e olrolss all rs.1 Use sonntry, was In town Jb�� otho i sijrlii, but he got away l_-fcre soy f.f tb^' | f.y eofl'srs" go* on to hllll Kf n.ri v��f- ] t��l psrss.iis In a drrn N.*.m resort, and a. *��r 1 . -tilgirg In a Irv drlnttS In1 bvoami sso.'ifi .rniieJ In hia Salk. Tom's hints ti \\ hnt-.selioi^MW *,'te quit* 1 TjT-e-r*s. tins; Among it.its who lialen, J to him r-na tt ' u ,!��le��'(trt, wl<�� liatl ofl,n Isehsd Miu n; 1 f<.sr# efn "Tsifi ��se." sulil T'sm "His pnWIe them j nlret assist us a great deslui me In my | libs wsuldn't hs ahle te hrlngnff sut -���* fully sas-tenth ut ii.i }vb�� tlirrtionoii t ������ i Isstaiies, luiwi'Ter earstul In nsetteep \\ r. i *j n fhiir ssrrsnts ma,T t'* with r ������ Ui winii,.-^- fsBdsnlngs an ilis prnnnd ftor-v , ss a r'.ils llier j*t lit_._i attention pd ILm*-,' nf roars r.p efalrs. fm iwi when *He fs,�� ls-.|]ii>��jsi i/t, tn g.iot-1 (ini,r tfiry art , .!���>._ ��� left DtlAens, .Vow, a >n. ri lrii.i know. Iii* I'lifinrrsiresTMirp ;},. (Toonil floorfos _j> PMV,*e i;*'lt.s fie i�� peri*.-Hy wrll arqiiaint ed nl'li H-e nm n( ths house nntl t':i habit* el ��he hou*��hold, snd even then h* | aearty al�� ..ts enten hy onr nf the doon j tur nhlrh a . rr nns ht'rn jtrooni-stl sir tin 1 leek and. bolts of r��bi. > i-.n j;;..;. li fotci. 1, , ".'I't-.it, li tbe tie.��t Window far;.:;. ffril, thrre ain't none suy icood, nnl t. u n tne Rt-tipis [oreed down hctsrst'u th�� eAthes, oae on saeh sit!, of the window Tlm K't-r&iT t_i fix thn Sashsfl. as icei! an th> , ,'th .r 'tufa' dodges, nan easily bs undone li. Butting out a i .rep of ^1 .. s Sow, the \\ wrii^rs. i: you 'tumbled' atonee thnt iliry were sVsdgos, oould only ! v c >t ai liycul ting two htiliie in this glum, nntl then, if ptaoparly tiiftd. tbeyoan'ti lis sliifteij \\riiir ' out hiaklngmoronolss than wo careabout doing while on Imsinaes. More r-| r.'ully is thi. Uk' oase if a lx.1 with a ooll spring le uitaciit'tl to the window. 'The last time I was v,��.��� ���' ���-��� t'Se l.ss;.i.( _'i-��_tu t'liius. Ciiiis��-6.-i:i'.��'-a-thirse-s:liiii_,l H'^h-.f lecta fun; Celsl;^, llttse .' an\\s-m~ - Oettee oa the lasl LoBCae Mmi L--imrja; Hi.,���� mudiee fce�� ; Qulckee eateliee pirtaJll i_jti,-** mlgi.'.T k-n. Ols mantia* I_ Hens Wrarrs yellr cost. Plenty ionr.s fleathejw I -". _t, liks a LS...H. CI.'.i _r-a-)in_r-t-<;i.!;;s-ctil��_pt Os'i's letta fun: ._. s:j)>r. lHlee K*ir:r-��il tint.H n-en r-.-.a '.������- '. ���Clerctand 1. la'js Dealaf, ��:.-��_.r ,. ai.vw.^'.-t. "I'm wiUlog to ���'.ard ob ay ssrifcs," sselalmed Willis Wliblngton. Uiss Oayenos looked at bin thonrlit* fnslr and Hutu eioiaiiued: "Mr. Wisl'Ug- ton, haTS you ever had any ei .arrien-e as a tight rope w-Ikorf���Washiiuiton Star, Am ImpasslbtlltT. I 6a not trust to luck, bs eatdj To thus SCCIlae me Is un.iusl. I never can b�� time mUl��d; 1 hare no lu.k to wtiicli to trust. _���WaaUliiiilon BtSS. A Sresln C |*~ISTT "The aaarss. (kwtwr li miles eway, isn't bs?" "Ta*. hit the esxastery is right hsMly." ���net* ;-.r-'-?��lrs.rvr^w-?t--'aricA_asa__i_e S -3 �� 9 yi. a��T8 _���^^**p!,���"- ������-""- 64 ��� 5*r-a I Kim llJ��m\\k h- <-*-i *>ti nugh Remedy The tihilt'lren'fl Pavorite ��� -���'rrv.rf-- Coughs, Ooldo, Croup end Whooping Cough. Thi .remedy ie f__*r-.s f.-r liia^urMsirer a large pari ott_<- civilised world, ti ,-ini ��lwn,v!i bo depended iipiid. Tt ,.i-,,enln��s r.,, 5 opit;Tn er .-'_.-��� httrmrul rf-uc en. Tra*- !>�� |g eta pu it -. -.itMcnni to o eabj- rr to au adult S Price 23 eta: Large Size, 50 cts. THE DELTA TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH" j.": 7* Diht). LAS! UF LiiCiUi.t, ,:.li_s VALLANCr.-At Hamilton, 0nt��� ���n Match ;th, 1907 Janet Am - strong, wife of James Vallanee. Esq.. tort mothpi of Mrs. D. A. McKer ami Mrs. F.J. Green, of Laduer. 'local NEWS. The last of th ��� series ot lectures illustrated by iimelight views, under the auspicr-s ol the Methodist Church, will be given in the Town Hall, on Monday evening next, ���Sihen Rev. j. Culvert, M.A.L.. will give his iutei est ing lecture, "A Trip Through Yorkshire." A full house is anticipated, C. II. Morgan leave*;, this on n trip up th<- eoast week CLAUDE W-.. JACER.S. Mists Ednc Leary Royal City, last week, i .ited the VlSl Laamr "Fist)- Market FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON Constantly Kept on Hand,, also SMOKED HALIBUT,. SALMON, KIPPERS, Etc. &��-*���-a To notify the people of Ladner and surrounding district that we are no.w in a portion to offer Vancouver Istemd Oement Claude W.. Jagers. purser of the IS.?. Transfer, diad 0:1 Saturday moraine in Victeria, where he had I beeu ailing with an attack o. ty- W. B. Curtis paid -1 husiness1 phoid fever for some tint'.. The visit to Victoria last week. '; funeral will take place in that city ___ i this aiterneou. The deceased was ' ! only 21 years of age, and a general Mi.a* Pybus returned,, yesterday, favoritei not only wilh hi, jtllow from a visit to the Royal Cily. j enlployeeS| but also with evervoae ��� ��� j with whom he came in contact Jos. Jordan went ever to V-.ncou- -,er en Tbur. day last, oa business bent. COSULICH BROS., DELTA STREET, LADNER,. B. O. Mic files innis! For Sale. Mr. aad Mrs, Fred Laud speut a cauyle of days iu Vancouver, last weak. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McDonald, went up to tbe Royal City on Saturday last. H. K. Rich returned hoaae, Sat ��rday, trom a short business trip to Vascouter. AFFLICTED WITH ATISM. RHEUM- A Fnll Stock of Shades and Fixtures ot all kinds kept on hand. Wiring and bouse fnrrii.hiug a specialty The Paddon property, consisting of to Vi Acres, vitSi good Cottage res itiriu-p and outbuildings-. Apply to H. N. RICH, I.adner. At greatly reduced prices* inaking' it possible for parties who contemplate building, feo put in eoncrete foundations at about the* same cost as piling or other inferior material. Write for Prices. t T. Mowbray, Columbia St., - New-Westminster P.O. Box 364. Phone 2.6g. II. Llewellyn leaves, to-morrow, fer the Royal; City, where he will] reside iu ttitute. "I was and am yet afflicted with rheamatism," says Mr. J. C. Bayne, editor ot the Herald, Addingtoa, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm ar,i able ouce tnorL- to attend to business. It I- ^. *.��� is the best of liniments." Ii 1 troubled with rheumatism giV* Pain &Qgt.Othing M&\\W Balm a trial and you are certain to j , be more thaa pleased with the j prompt relief which it affords. One application relieves the lain. For j I:am now prepared to build coil- sale by All Drujgists Sre Your Heps j 1 BrOOdy ?:;new Westminster. B. O. I hi 'me Bred R. FUker went over to l.T��rett, Wash., wu the 4th inst. and retura ti on Thursday. For Sa!e Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Grant re-i turned home, Saturday, Irani a risit to Vancoa ,-er. One "Daisy" DeLaral Creaw sSeparator; one Churn and Perfee- J tion Butter Worker. Cheap for ��� cash. Apply at house. R, C. ABBOTT, Slough Road. ed spring wire lence with wt oder stay*. I'or further-particulars and prices apply to c. a. WICKSON, at $2.00 for 15 LOO i'or 100 Fee Me it vou have CHICKENS or EGGS t SELL. Crescent Island. P. O. Box 45 Ladner1 E. T. CALVERT, Port Guicho aa_^ESErsr.3_��ev-j_s-^;'?��7j:. Mrs. (Dt.) Gosam, of Saudon, ac* carding to-latest repart, is itnprov ipg nicely, and is ab!e to sit ap. Rev. A. McAuley spent a few days Ib Vancoaver, last week, re- turning here oaTharsday mcrniag. Miss Thoauatne Kerr, ef Columbian Callege, spent a couple days at home aud returned, by train, yesterday, r Miss Elsie Benson, of Columbian College, spent the weekly vacation at her home and returned to hti Studies yesterday. Bl FOB llll. s.3ealel Teridti-s, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to aeon, March ���sSth, for the Sutter-, milk from the Dalta Creamery for ane year, caaatneacint. April ist next. Tenders te quote price per ewts GEO. H. STEEVES. Si mi&w SMART SHOES For Winter W&^r Mrs. P. Clark: returned heme, Wednesday .vi*__i:_g, troni. a i'evrj days' visit te Iriends in the. Royal! ami Terminal cities. j Walter Creech left, op Saturday last, for Victaria, where he was tei enter the service of the B. C. Electric Co. eta Monday last, AUCTION SALE FURNITURE AN.) EFFECTS j C'euipr Ujn{_���-Bedroom .Suite, Iron ami Wood Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, Coach. Silting Room Table,. Parlor Table, Dining Rcon. ..Rocking and other-chairs; Raymond Sewing Machine, 2 Heaters, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Kitchen Stove; Dishes, Kitcheitware, Pots, V'nns, Tubs, ft-C &i\\, which ;'-'-i\\f:K. H. X. RICH has received 1 inslrvi "\\i.us from Mr. 1). I Mcl.ein to Sell by Auction, -.it his ! resilience, in the Village of Ladner, John Oliver, M P.P., west dowa on io Victoria, on Tuesday, to prepare! Sattirday,. March When you are wanting anything iii* the line of Blouses, Dress Skirts, Petticoats. Underwear, Hosiery, White Goods, Neckwear, Ribbons, Furs, Smallwears, Holiday Goods, or CHILDREN'S COATS, Bonnets, Hats,. Furs, Dresses, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. Call and let us show you. Goods and Prices Right. M 13.59 We have the Greatest Value in Shaes Good Soll-i Rellshle Fooiwm *r, Jetst the Thing lor Winter Weatkw* carry these in all Leathers and have a hill liae af Shapes and Sites to Fit All Feet, Nothing Sn Town to Eqta&l Them. - Ladnar, 3-fitb., fer the opeaipg ol the House which ! took place on Thurday last. at 2 p.m. TKRMS CASH. Htm WHITE H��mt' BIRTCH,, - 275 Columbia Street* NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. '.igfa^.isuwT'r _..._ 5 ' B���MWC D. M. Ellis returned, yesterday, I from Victoria, where lie had been|, visiting Eldon Brodie, and whom he reports as progress nc; very favorably. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Slater, and son, Percy, expect to leave here shortly for Staye Lake, Mr. Slatei having received an appwntnie.it there. Mrs. C. Vradenburg ('formerly ��. rs. R. Kennedy), of Cty'llyvack, IB M came iu on Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Grant, but, on account of the illness of her sister, jilrs. S. Thompson, of Eiist Delta, . 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