@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, "1909-04-06"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/delttime/items/1.0079420/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ^"'jBT'-'^L % *��� -a u /hrs / SEctopia. B-g^ ' r -.3 mm f7M^slatlveA^% Vol. 6, .:��.* ^ LADNBR, B. C, TUESf)A ., _?R!L 6, 1.09. EASTER School Board. ' Sctel Report. T*e rtei. ves, .a.s . iies: Wasji Ss Just Aroim e auction business was Eric Taylor; Leonard McBride, Ar-! transacted by the t auctioneers. (hur .McBride and Edwin Curtis Horses were in good demand. Tbe l1ua'- bidders judged the value of the ani- division II. mals close]v and p;lid fl ,air price_ Third Reader A���Joe Martinich, For good horses the prices ��� paid Annie Bown, Catharine Reagh. ranged from Si50 to $275. Owing Third Reader B���Mildred Brew- to next Fiidav being Good Friday schuol ground and requesting the j ster, Katie Selich, Myrtle Kirkland. the market will be held on the pre- Board to have fence removed, le- Third Reader Junior���Kenneth I ciding day, Thursday. ceived and filed. From J. J. Douga-i, Secretary Trustees' Association, informing'the '���Board tb��t the le> forwarded w.s not suffcient and asking to have l-balance, . 6, sent on. S-*eretnry [ETS and GLOVES bearing this j was authorized to forward balatce brand are considered the best fitting | ."?:, , , ., " from John -Alexander, c >roplaiu- [ing of the shortage of coal at Sun- line of1'""'5' xi hool, and stating that the ��>__ goods on the market. Wc ct;rry a complete Siddall, Wanda McCallan, Alfred; Guiciiun. division, nr. S'i'omi Reader Senior���Bernice Shirley, Norman Lord, Nellie Ellis, Hilda Massey. ���Second Reader Junior ��� Ralph McDiarmid, Mildred Ellis, Everett Grant, Charlie Webster. First Readet���Roland Lanning and Russel Ladner equal; Albert these Shirts and Gloves and recommend them. STANFIELD'S Underwear for Men and Boys, in all weights. scholars [cold. I had been suffering from | Olson, Arthur Devereaux. HATS���3ee our line of Hard and Soft Hats in all the New Spring Shapes and Colors Summer Underwear. New Easter Neckwear. vj V-J. a Dove, , since In support of the Alexander stated that ������previous meeting i.f the S.mbury sehool bad not mon.- thun three scuttles of coil and that the elder boys had had to get wood where thev could with a short- handled dull axe. ' After consideiable discussion, it was decided to ask the teacher why she had not notified the Board of such a condition of affiirs, also to inform ber that it is her <_utv lo Poultry Netting ia all widths, Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools ofjnotity tbe Board when supplies aie running short. On motion, it was decided to call Best American Barb Wire 4c. a lb. I tor tenders for the use ot the 0;d DIVISION IV. Meat of all kinds was plentiful and lound a ready call, all selling well before the close ot the market at the quotations of last week. Limb and mutton were both short in supply and were in strong demand. Vial was more plentiful an I in good demand. Beet was brought forward more liberally aud all offering was sold. Eggs remained unchanged in price and though a large quantity wa.s offered all were sold without difficulty. Butter remained unchanged, was plentiful and of good Mr. I t).ej Second Primer���Mary Martinich u, ,,rcj I Viola Richardson, Eva Williamson, I quality. | Clair Latimer. j Fowls were offered i�� good tiuni- First Primer���Douglas McD.ai-j ber; and met a very strong call, all every de.<5cafiption. mid, William McKenzie, Chart Class���Evelyn Monkman, Arthur Olson. Grand Master Visits. Grocery Department. New and Strictly FRESH GROCERIES arriving daily. Special Blend Tea 35c, 3 lbs. for $1. We Want Your Business. We want Your Egos. PRICES KlfiHT. Agents for the White Sewing Machine. On Wednesday evening last, Delta Lodge, No. 21, I.O.O.F., received an official visit from Bro.; Fulton, Grand Master of the Grand Trenant school ground. Tenders (Lodge of British Columbia, Inde- to be dealt with by Trustee Pvbus. | pendent Order t f Oddfellows. Lanning, Fawcett & Wilsoi LIMITED. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to have all lots for new school houses surveyed. On motion the Secretarv was instructed to bill Messrs, Handford and Chirk, by registered letter, for I rent of Trenant school ground. The matter of fencing the Ladner school ground was left in the hands ot Tiuslees Tavlor and Pybus witb power to act. j Trustee Pybus was empowered to 'oil the floor and do other repairs - necessary at Trenail' school. The following accounts were ordered paid: Salaries, 5730; Lanning, Fawcett & Wilson, ��4.90; J. A. Lee, S3.75; A. Walker. ?_o to; Clarke & Stuart, $121.55; J- B- Elliott, $22.30; W. Stirling, ml; The Board then adjourned till Saturday, May ist, at 2 p.m. The Grand Master gave a very eloquent address, and congratulated Delta Lodge on the progress they have made and the excellent manner in wbich they carry out their business; also giving a detailed account of the progress of the order in B.C. being disposed of easily at Inst week's figures. Chickens wero equally in demand and all were sold. Ducks were conspicuous by their ab.euce. ' ��� ���'..... Apples were fairly plentiful foi this time of the year and all first-* class stock found a ready sale. Potatoes were still more in demand than usual and the prices again rose in sympathy. Other vegetables were fairly plentiful and the prices were unchanged. Early cabbage and lettuce plants made their appearance. Following is the list of quotations prevailing at yesterday's market: Beef, hindquarters, S>jc to 9,'gC per lb; forequarters, 6J-iC to 7 He. Mutton, 13c to 14c per lb. Lamb, 14c to 15c per lb. Veal, medium, nc ton'-.-cpef I lb; large, oc to ioc. After (he reception in the lodge . ?ork> ^ t��) gc ^ ]b_ Eggs, wholesale, 25c per dozf room, the brethren adjourned to thej banquet room where a sumptuous j r.ta;j".oc Butter, 35c to 40c per lb repast had been provided, and the balance of the evening was spent pleasantly in small talk and story telling. This was one of the most, pleasant evenings ever spent among 1 the Oddfellows in Ladner, and j speaks well for the hospitality oi the Brothers oi the Delta. .SNAKES TABOO IN HAWAII Honolulu, Hnwaii, March 22.��� The inspectors of the Territorial plant and aniatai quarantine.service l.ist week confiscated two vicious living scorpions, the largest of STEVES vs. McNEELY. In tbe Supreme Court yesterday, Mr Justice Morrison dismissed the action of Steves vs. McNeely, reserving the- question of costs. The plaintiff, Sieves,, had leased from the defendant the Delta Holel at Lad- SMALL ATTENDANCE. The local 1612, held Orange Lodge No, I a public meeting, onj SPECIAL OFFER. Farm and Ranch Rev: lib- whieh measured eight inches Hnjf_ paying-$750 down as a first in- length. They were brought from Java by a local' scientist, who had no intention *f letting them escape, bat the Territory takes no chances and1 both insects were summarily dispatched. Hawaii has never had a snake or other dangerotw reptile or animal;- and on one or two oeca- Stalmeut on the lease. It was understood that a license was to go with the lease, but a_ter the lease was Tuesday evening last, the 30th ult., I lished at Calgary, Alta., sells at $1 in Oddfellows' Hall, but on account! per yeaf and we are prepared to of tbe inclement weather and short , , ., ,. , 1 supplv this paper fre_ to new sub- notice, the attendance was verv; " r small. Rev. J. F. Betts occupied I bribers and renewals under the ft 1- the chair and J. W. Whitely, Pro-! lowing condition-: vincial Organizer, and Rev. J. C. 1. That all subscribers must ie iti To Replace Lapwini Fowls, $9.00 to $10.00 per dosj chickeus, ��_.ou to $9.00 per dor. Potatoes, $35 per tou. Apples, $1.25 to ft.75 a box. Onions, $1.75 per sack. Turnips, 75c per sack, Carrots, Ji per sack. Parsnips, 75c [ier-sack. Beets, fi per sack. ; moulded beam, S feet depth of hold, A large contract has been let to a \\ 2*�� t0l,s displacement loaded. Her shipyard of New Westminster by engines will be So indicated horsepower and she will steam eight Captain Rogers, formerly pilot on I knQts ,������_ ^^ ihe river and now on the dredge The new steamer will be equip. King Edward. Sometime ago thei ped for general freighting purposes steamei Lapwing, owned by Ca: '. I in the coastwise trade, Rogers, completed its term of use-' __ lulness and it has now been decided 10 remove the machinery, which is unable to get a license. He therefore brought action toi recover the costs to which he had been put. The defendant bad paid into Court $750, sions when snakes were- brought which'was returned, Hk Lord- here lor exhibition purposes, mob! ship��reserving the-question of costs. few almost reigned; when the news ���News-Advertiser, April 2nd. became known, and they were killed before they were landed from Use vessels which fyisoag.ht them. Madill, Past Grand Chaplain of B.i residents of Albctti, Saskatchewan! transfer** Steves found himself |N_ A_ deiiTere(i strong address.s! or British Columbia. as well as telling some very tunny; 2> That all subs stories. During the evening the'Farmers or Rancher in excellent condition, and pj.ice it Hot X Buns for delivery Friday .morning.���W. H. Smith. ber. or must te other, ise pursuits, must t-x- I Two freighters, the Leebro an . I Forager, left, on Saturday, the for. I mer for Victoria and latter for Van- , couver, with hav and oats for the ' B.-K, Co. in a new hull, I The new vessel wiil be built at jthc Royal City shipyards on the , North Ann, and will be the largest! ~*"~~ vessel, excepting, perhaps, the | SEED WHEAT ��� Red dredge Ajax, ever built in the city. The new vessel will cost $25,000 and will take nbout three months Howard brothers and Chas. Brawn interested in Agricultural ,-...,> , . ....... , in_e_e_reuin_it_-.uiu_-.il ru. ...._. ves,el excepting, perhaps, thei SEED WHEAT-. Red Fife and entertanied by instrumental and . ~, .. ,. . . ., .��� , , ,, . , . , a|v'l v. i-j-_��- ->��� _.cu mc ana son* and a verv interesting meet- 3' ;" , ��">���>" ^ dredge Ajax, ever built in the city. Blue Stem; Timothy, Clover, ne was brotSt to a close bv t e' P'eSS theif W"h U'at "* I"rm a'd The new VeSsel wiU COSt *25'������ ��<*>�� ����� Garden Seeds, singS of the National An.he,,,1 ! J"f *?**" l* ^ tl> the,r'''!" ��"d will take about thi.0 months SUTT0X,S FAMOUS SEEDS, * * I dress. to complete, the keel to be laid this I Now is the time to. ��QQe(.t this week. .She will lv 100 feet in Brackman-Ker Milling Co.. Ltd., LADN...., MAY :.|. offer, Giye us a call. |l,cngth overall, _u feet 6 iuchts U. X. RICH, Ladder, B,C, A$S*\\? THE DELTA "TOteS, TUESDAY, ATRftrfc, rgofc. MES BUS D KVK<\\ _Oi.^UAy. SaMCMPTiON, St.00 per year. ADVKHT1SING RATES. ,Cam��l AdTerti_._a.enU, w ctmti per line few tbc fimt in^rtion, and 3 cent* per line ior encli tub_eq��ent insertion. The number Ot line* ,��eckoned by the Bpucc occupied, 1* lines to Ue iicii. Kmtes ior Commercial Advertisements can be pad uu application at thia oft cr. Reading notice* w cents per line for eacb in- .ertioii. B^rth Death Hint; Marriage notices, fi.tw. which is to individufll < cunipHuy, to be coiiMtdered an advertisement ni] charged accordingly AM uivcrtisemtnUCcharjjed^for Junti! urdvrei _tUt mil puid fur. Anv special notice, tbe object ot itonute the pecuniary benefit of any advi Correspondence tuviied ou matters of public j terest. Communication, to editor must be ac- -iinpiiuiecl by name ot writer, not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith. .orreAfKLWdfOGt Blunt rrach this office by Thurs. ..y eveuuij;. Oko. R. Manlky, Manager. TUE9DAY. Al'RIL 6, 1909. Vancouver Information Bureau has just issued Bulletin No. 2, ���which contains a useful budget ot information on Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. It is gotten up in -neat folder form and contains some fine photo-engravings showing tha .comparisons between to-day and ���twenty years ago. STEVENS ARMS are ior sale by all progressive Hardware and Sporting Good* Merchant* and DAN BEARD'S splendid effort -*" GUMS AMD GUNNING "��� will be mailed postpaid to any applicant by J. Stevens Abms & Toot Co_tP_js-r, Chioopoe Falls, Mass., upon .receipt of price. Por paper cover edition forward 20 oents; for cloth bound book scad 80 cents. Written tor am) published by J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. F.0.B.-40M OkopM.lib, l_u_. fashion Stables- Trucking and Draying. Livery Work of All Kinds Attended to Fr__toptly. All Kinds o_ Firewood Always On Hand. Incorporate* ISM. J. M. C0LLINS0N, JSjj 1 mm> B-c- SHOES 1 SHOES 11 CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, CAPITAL PAID-UP, - R.&9ERVE FUiSTD, $10,000,000 $ 3,900,000 $ 4,600.000 Total Assets Otef Fifty Millions. To those who might imagine -that there is such a thing as Cansda producing more wheat than she can find, a market for. we would like to point out the following which is gathered from tbe Census and Statistics Monthly, published at Ottawa: In 1908 tbe United Kingdom imported 170,114,383 busl Is of wheat, while Cauada's total ex* porta of wheat amounted to only 52,503,903 bushols iu the sane period, TEMPLE OF MUSIC .Seattle, Wash., April 3.���Music will be a big feature of the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and during the Exposition se .son the finest musical organizations of the United States will be heard. Liberatti's, Innes' and Ellery's bands will di-i vide the season and these will be heaid daily. The Temple of Music is centrally located and in tbis beautiful building, continuous concerts will be given.free from the first day of June until the closing day ou the 16th of October. A number of handsome band stands have been erected at various points, and these are so dispersed that music will be heard in every part of the grounds. DRYSOX PROCESS of Waterproof SHOES For Winter Weather Accounts of Out-of-Tov.n Customers Given Soectal Attention. BANK BY MAIL. Savings Department* Accounts may be opened with deposits of ONE DOLLAR and Upwards. Interest paid, Of credited, half- yearly on June 30th.and December 31st eacb year. TRY fl PAIR AND BE CONVINCED. JNO. REAGH, LADNER, B. C. �����_!���__���___S-.MsS������,__________ Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. Percy Burr paid here, last week. a short visit Miss Minerva Smith returned home, Friday, from a weeks' visit to the Royal City. Miss Tway, of Vancouver, representing the Canadi. 11 Viavi Co.. is It mu6t be very discouraging to I a Luest at Shirley's Hotel. Miss McNeill, Principal of Ladner - school,'to have the school closed for a month in the middle of the session, while she was doing her level best to make a good showing .at tbe next Entrance Exams. As! there are no signs of contagion among the families contributing the High School candidates, the Principal wil. endeavor to keep up their studies privately so that the time might not be entirely lost. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendall and' Miss Fuller, of Vancouver, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Woodley. the Delta Saw mils -���-*"������* I IH ���___���_���-__-___>.������.,___��� 1 __ ��� __-_-^,l��_______-________-_t________-____a_-____h 1,. |.s^_i-i__-___l___-rf_^____-_-<__^_--__��_-l__-___ML-_s-_h__i _�� !____ ������ __________________ , . . ... _..._.-���_���_,..._.��� g. _. ..-_._..._���___���_���-________..���-���������. ._. Are Prepared to . . �� Furnish All Kinds of ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER At LOWEST PRICES. Also Shingles, Doors, Sash and House Finish of All Descriptions. K. D. SIMPSON, Manager, LADNER, B. C. DELTA HOTEL J. Johnson, Prop. Newfly Furnished Throughout, and First-Class in Every Detail. Rates on Application. LADNER. B.C. The BEST Water Tanks Are Made at This Mill* f I PC t B. H��� WEARE begs to announce that he., has reopened his Mandolin and Violin Classes iu Waddell's Hall, ov<* Gifford's barber shop. For further rarl.cul_.ri_ Jap.ily to above. Mandolins, String*, ��fo_�� Strtlp>T.Cd at City Prices. _;,___���_ .���_- _. -. ..' *: For the f j. Henley fjSprlng Tirade ! ��.��. 11 Seeds for the Fawn, Gar* Soda Water, (linger j j d.n. Lawn 0r Cansefi.** NKW WESTMINSTER, Manufacturer., of ull kinds ol Ale anc. Summer Brinks. Your patronage solicited -s*s>.��*y��-vy���vy��.��y..s{s-._.s5s..*;.,��..��..��^;..*..}. 4 d i . The University boat race, which took place on Saturday last, was won by Oxfotd in 19 minutes and 50 seconds, finishing by three and a half lengths ahead. Miss Rosie Williams, of West bam Island, who has been suffering for sometime rom Bright's disease I and appendicitis, was operated upon yesterday for the appendicitis, and but scant hope is entertained for her recovery. W. N. Draper, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR Room i, Kllard Block. New WesiminMer. Lost. For Sftle. A Iwo-storey business block, on Delta street, for sale (with or without the business). The building is at present occupied as a printing office. For lurther particulars apply at THIS OFFICE. AUCTION SALE! DAIRY CATTLE & HORSES The following gentlemen represented the St. Andrew's and St. Stephen's Presbyterian Churches at the Presbytery meeting recently held in Vancouver, relative to tbe translation of Re*, Mr. White from this charge to the Richmond congregation, viz.: Messrs. W. Smillie, R. E. Kittson, J. Honeyman, R. McKee, T. Robertson, C. Brown, John McKee, D. Montgomery and D. McGregot, and among the many /other reasons set forth why Mr. White should not be translated at this time, it was shown that his Sabbath services, being conducted with great ability, were much appreciated by his people and the attendance much greater than when A rurse containing a sum of money. Finder please return to THIS OFFICE. Wanted. Wanted woman to work along the educational line. Apply ROOM 18. SHIRLEY HOTEL Tenders Wanted. Tenders will be received by Delta School Board up till noon April 15th, for the use of Trenant School grounds till April ist, 1910. For particulars apply N. A. MCDIARMID, Sec. NEW YORK CLIPPER IB THE GREATEST THEATRIttl I SHOW PAPER IN THK WORLD. J4.00W.Yw. Single toft, it ���fc 1SSCSB WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (1-8). atBERTJ. bome, rtniMMBiis, lUMW. .. W. ��.Ml ����.,,.>,''!,% .OKK. *(Westminster"__ranch. :Ti__e_ Tabl Cars lenve Westminster lor Vniicosiver at 5.50' and 6.509.111. ami hourly thereafter Until 11 \\>. in.: Saturdays ancl Sunday., at 11 p.'ih. Cars leave Vancouver for WeStininstei's at j.50 and 6._o.u. in. and hourly thereafter until iu p. 111.: SAtiiMnvs and Sum*, ysnt 'i-'s.m. ��� ���-W3>i FREIGHT CAKS. We run f_*t-class frelgHt Mrs between Westminster .and Vain._tt.-_r and all shipments are handled with the i*tnf_keArr and delivered to consignee without _��*V Special attention paid \\ to friip.. shipments. <_ itl wagons meet ail boats and tra'ins. For rates, etc. apply to Slfe'<_*!fi_ORV, *. MtgOfcRftlK, ���rt-aflic Mrr. Local IIV-. Wd_:tHllrit<.r._1.0. tory.. Tested Stock from the best RTSwers in England, France, Holland, United States and Canada. Fruit artd Ornamental Treess, S��lal_ Fruits, English Hollies Grown _n the only part ef the America^ continent not infested with the Sari Jose .cale. Our trees do not hav.? tp be'ftomigattd and conse- qi^ently damaged. FERTlf-ZERS. BEE StTPPaES. SPRAt PtT?-PS. SPRAYING MATERIALS. CGIf FLOWERS. ETC. I57-P^i_:e Catalogue Pree M. J. HENRY, Greenhouses anfl "Seedhouses, 30 r& Westditrster Road, Vancouver Branth NurseiV, Sdhth Vftncoayer ' British Columbia. Mr. White commenced his ministry Eadner, April 3rd, 1909 ]bere, It was also shown that wheu Mr. Whit* commenced his ministry her* one year ago, the finances of St. Andrew's Church were nil, now they were never better in the history of the eborcb and Mr. Whitens removal from Ladner is not only a great loss to the church here, but also to our municipality as a whole, and especially among the young people will J}�� be greatly misseii. Tenders will be received by the Delta Municipal Conncil up till noon, Saturday, April 10th, for the delivery of one thousand yards of gravel on the river bank between Burr's Landing and Westham Island. Gravel-to be taken from the Council's pit at Port Rells. For further particulars apply N. A. McDIARMID, X.M.C. Ladner, March 57th, 1909- Under instructions from Mr. Wtt, Smillie, of East Delta. I will SELL RY PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises, near the School House on the Matthews Road, on Tuesday, the 13th day of API. FL, 1909, At 12 o'clock noon, the whote of his choice herd ol Dairy Cattle *n<_ Horses, which k a gradfe too lb. Garden Seeds. U U MAY'S, St. Raul, Minneapolte, IV&rthem Qttwn Flower a*d ^Garden Seeds. Lime-Sulphur Spray. Use^ by the Fruit GrcWets' A^sockftieH, Imp. gaiv��n 50C S. W. FISHER, Phm.B��� Druggist and Statioaer, * * .Ladner, RG. .s^T: ,. . . ' . .V T, *"* * 2. i-~-^-~^d '^tmmWm^X-d;-'"- - - ���--���SSSStafrrmVaaaa^SSSamt^ -. ' - - . THE 2>��^TA tpm. OTSSBAV, APRIL 6, 2__ �� . i. ���-��� ft CD ._�� 5. j i ' .am [.Su, lam. CHURCH fii)TlZJ&, j ALL SAINTS. (Augiicaj... Inly Cciuuiuuiuii���ist and 3rd! ulavs at 8:30 a.w., _ud aad [th >days at II a.t... latins, 11 o'clock. I'.vei S'iiT��, 7.:30 if-cloek. 1.i,<__y School ut IO a.m. s'uilay evening, Liutnv at 7:30. ti-. K, R. Bturtlett. M.A.. Vicai l Al'iss L-'C Services first and third Sunday of eui��� month at to-yo a.m.; Benediction, 7:30 -jXirn. Sunday sc_n__ at 3 p.m. Low Mass and Holy Communion _i...t an-'third Mondays et 6 a.m. i Kev. Father Wagner, O.M.I.. I ''Purlin Treat. a ft/sg-j^ .;."*' ���<__��_*_ I sA. ,,. . ,:isr4,..-... ,.*. METHODIST. 4 GOLLEOt NEW "WESTMINSTER, B.C. i'FouiKiea W9& & ii- irorp.. rated 18SS sProvides .0. 'C ._._tiar.. Heme Ta. ^Stndnrts Teaches *__ taraclm cf a Practical Business .... 1 I Course aed'confers ��iplotwas. Iinp'aTfs *a Libera, /Educa tion in its "Ccffiegietfe Course, arm in t.ic ladies" Course for M. E. -L-, tint'; M. L-. A, In Thealogy confers the de gree of JS.'D. In 'University work -can t_Kfc saideiitst'Jrrough the complete Arts Course for the P.A. BegTttfc oT Toronto ���Unh'-ersitj'--with "whidrfhe'College is "iu Trill .^filiation. In Science teaches the First Year of Toronto 'S._iool of Sci- ��nce, and has 'a ^petitil 'Engiueering Com se "adapted to I Practical Ergineering .nk. in this [Province l_n 'Musi., a *" ' te ''ci:!rv;v, 211.1 'piano ati_f' _5erv3Ges neitt I ordls .Day at ���: 1 . in.and"7:3o p.in. '. iass meet 1 ns, alter'thcimcr. nng ���m ever;,' .Strndity. Hfc:v. T. .ni-; Ladner, 7:36 p.m. Sunday Schod at 10:30 a. m. , -~0 -"'"6 TT_S1S1_. ill I konrplete course m ^heo?;;, -vcris ergar., in '.conjuntttiDtt v?fth "the Ttirotftoi col.e^v of music. j-Spatial k-struetiot_ in art and eletutiot-, white all students are required Uo tribe physical trfciiii_3j <_itIt fill the priv- ., or ���- i are requiTea tto'tclae physical trfciiiiti^ Prayer meeting on Thursday HMWes <# a ^ eqmppe^l CTimmsiutt. S p.m. j 1 Tmee Marks -sbRK&NS ... Ooprno__Ts&c ...���.,.. ioM**(��5rt_u(-_t,j)iS0___lfc-TSSicuti Mnt free. QidNMnmn Tfarnx_iriu>ii_unii. Patents ta_6i\\' Lhroutrb Muna aTTo. receive ���Meld notki, vrithoat elimra, __ the ���*��.___._._.___���_ ��w ��� sssy*s.s** ss��w*-B, WILUOab gUHTffe, |_tH ScEeniific American litban(_-_im��_rr--��WTWttntrw��L_ny. tsmnt ct uiSUatiou of .any sclenLli.o journal, 'i'enn_ foi Cao&tlu, SX75 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by all .uew_.iiea.cni. *r��Dc_-o_kM, aa Kgi^ftattataana, n. c. l"Cl>l#M-M"R00fll If you average* thre< cost'pric.'of J-M Asbestos Roo. ing over the peri��fc of yeara fii _.f_-:servi.c, yon will see that "J-M" i. cheaper to ust-than any(->ther prepared -.oofinje. ���Seingmads of Asbestos, an indestmttible' mineral, it is per me nun Ily durable, and as'it d<.flEi.>.t,Ye|t,i_h.elany -coating or painting, its first cost is the only cost. . Ea_ily applied by anyone. ASBESTOSIDE is an Asbestos Sheathing and is the'most economical..-dupable and easily applied siding known. .baric ��or .-uiin. .��_i -and.pkI n _ �� SYNOPSIS OF Crti.ADlAi-. H��-iviu STEAD REGULATIONS. Any available Domlaton Laadu with- In the Hallway Belt in British Coluni-I *ia, i.-.ay be homesteadod ly any per | |f sonn-gjiarter _����tion ol 160 acres, more or loss. ��� Entry, must, be made personally ae At local land office for the district in which the land Is ..situate, .Entry by proxy may, however, be made on cer tain conditions by tube fati����r, mother. I __>n, daughter, brother ��r sisttsr of an intending homesteader. ���The homesteader Is required to pel" tfOrm ��� tine cenditions connected thi with und. r one of tbe foJlowfeg pita 1: (1) At lea et -sio. months' residence upoi' and cultivation net AaiMnd in tach year fer thr^e rears. ..(2) If the father (or mother, If tha father Is deceased) of the homesteader resides tr;ion a faim In then-ieinv.y o1 the land entered for. Kb. rcii'iiremenis te to iNjttiWace ma;- _c _j.tis;:.(l bj ���Uch p_riT��n residing"\\vitil_ ihe fathe ���r'rnOfhor. KS) Ifi .e Stiller fcfjs hi* poTnianent J IrtsIdOT.ce nycin farming laT.'d owned by him in the victeiiy of his home *ste:ifl, 'ihe I'rpjfirtrcfnwvts ,t_ 10 resi dence May be satisfied by resldeaee Ofmn'the'sWd land." Bix months' notice in -writma; shnnld be given to the Commissioner of Dominion kivnds fll Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. L COAL.���Co.il ml-nlag'rights may bei leased tor la. period t.f twenty-one! years, at a . a.nual rental of $1 per acre. >?r.t mot* than 2.580 acrr's shall he leased to one lrfdlvidttal or com-; pany. A "royalty at the rate of fiv<', eents per ton sh_ll be rolled .d on 1 the merchantable coal mined. 1 "W."W. CORY, T>mity of the Minister ef the Interior. ��� NT. p.���Uoauthoristd publlcatloa of this advutlseratnt will sot h��)4>atfi| fler. THESE THREE $2.S0 Tlie Delta Times THE-DELTA TIMES. TUESDAY a. ."543. LOCAL.. NEWS. fJf-Wtt-BE ! LM .!���!!-! ���������ah Hvrts j.- *1^^**_M*W*,f"^Pr*>**.! RIFLE ASSOCIATION. "*****- j Remember the meeting ot the. Kobt. Stoke .visited the Terminal | RJfle Association to be hftU.: in the (fity., last vveek. i Council Chamber, on Thursday evening next, at 8 o'cloek, when a. 7 p.C. Nett On Your Money 1 .t!BF__ *�����%?. 0 p.C. Nett Miss Weare left, yesterday, on.a visit to Vancouver, D. Woogs. of Vancouver, paid a shoi^ visit, here, last week. Leave your orders in time for #ot X Burs.���W. H. Smith. Mis... _Iutcheison returned home, Wednesday, Irom Vancouver. full attendance is.requested. 1 .._*.. Lu,n _gna���B For Sale, A Buckskin Mare, Cart and'Harness. Qheap for cash. A. I>._R.. TAYLOR. Wanted!. G-_a.rante<}<_. upon abgpl,ut.e-ly safe security���-first mortgages on suhstasrjtal, city properties. SEV_}_$. anni Eight Per Cent. Guaranteed,, feee o�� aU. changes,, uppn sume ra-nging _i-om> Five. Hundred QoH-ars up_. White, Shiks & C> New Westminster., B.C.. Mrs. (Dr.) Woodley, was a,, visitor ip th? T/erminal City, on, Wednesday last.. Experienced farm hand witb.re- oommendatipns seeks employment. Apply, at THIS OFFICE. Agencies Represented-- Hartford Tire Insurance Co. Infttr. nee Cs,, of NpMh A^Ki-ica F_,��-l!sK Insurance Co. cf Rpoolclyg, 1'lie Ocean Accident,fc- Ouarmis-e Coifsor-- Connectl.TUt fliw Insvua. CO Qo., tioo.Ud., of Isp-don. Hug. Imperial Trust, Qo., Ltd., Vancouver. BiC. I��� Robt. May spent a few days.bare, Ijtst week, and left, ou Satuydav, lor Port Hara^motid. Divine service will be held iH:the Methodist- Church here at 10.30 o'clock Good Eriday rooming,. The annual parisioners' mating will be held in the '/.estry, of All Saints Church on Tuesday evening, April 13th, at S p.m. Wanted. Wanted' by strong,, capable,, experienced man, situation as foreman on ranch or to take ehapge during owner's absences references, abstainer, state wages. Address W. BENNETT, Fraser Mills, B.C. Auction Sale F The Prize Winners for MARC Mre Beg Leave! To notify th��. p^o-pto l_o_ji t__e duplicate-coupon bearing' one- of tbe numbers below? If so, you arc- entitled to an elegant 109- piece china dinner set. Remember, if you, do not find your number among the list this month,, reserve your coupons, j gather what more you oan a.s von ."..re just as likely to win \\ next month on this moath's coupon as not.. 46878: 31910 341.43 36633 36449 j 38^83 30439 48857 47555. 49852 Every 49 lb sack of ROYAL STANDARD { 'FLO I$R Qontains a. numbered coupon entitling ths;. holder j WWtvrorft ��>****W. Av ������� t chance to win one of teu beautiful and costlv china' i lant. to _>IUiL b\\ .s>LCI ION, on- .. . . ... ,. - r. ... K. D. Simpson, manager ot th�� the pnmiie* fcmille South of ud.|ainner-sete. that are given away monthly to the users of this ne., or. jfamof-S.bread n��.ur. bave your coupons, make an effprt ��. J; D. Witton, Western Represent? j %tive of John Robertson & Sons,J 30 DAIRY COWS, _., HORSES, 3 BROOD) SOW.S, BAINi WAGGON., PLOUGH, &c.,j &c. whicli. tyd.. Dundee-, Scotland, is visiting .TMPRi H.. N.. RICK, has received Ji Johnson, at Delta Hotel. \\ instructions from Mr�� I. JCWCLCRY. .rn.mmm.imm> i n . iw_jii i m nm !���_���__ ��� All sorts of First-Class Jewellery, Silverware, Cut Crlasa, Etc. local branch of tbe Ray,al Bank spent Sundav in Seattle, Westminster by, the .Saturd leaving'! Wednesday, 7th April, (,athe? *&J"* cau-you will find your number atnosg the n , : j list one or these dav* The winning num-tters wi appear * W"^ i9oS.. at *.o.cloek p.ir... U tWg s the fijlgt issu��� ofe,.c}-. n[ouK Ths above Qovvvs ��:r\\- either, fresh 1 ��r due to calva-soo tliaiMi are being -jACIFIC COAST TESTED. sm i��'conseqii_ence-oP both parties ' SEP-DS. from M. j. Henry..1 retiring from dairying Nty-series and Seedi Hor,?e, .07 | Tkkms Cash. sale-at W.. H.. SMITH'S, Lad- j _. . ner, B.C space Sold by- W-, H. Smith., NEW STOCK ON HAND. PRICES AWAY DOWN MANUFACTURED. ON&Y RY S.S* TRAMwSFEmT. Vancouver M\\m & Grain Co., LM., VANCOTJVEPv B. C:. A. Clausen, A. W. Oliver, J.I Commencing April ist the S.S. Simpson and Rich. Spipks (Van..jTransfer will leave Brackman-Ker stiver), spe^t a day. on iho. Njco ..wharf every week-day aiternoon, mekl. last week, and .eti.rned with jexcePt Sat��rda)'. ^ 3 !'���!"��� 'or Lad. y��yfairsi_ed baskets of KpcckJedli ner,. Westham Island and way ports. beauties. Saturdays at 2 p.m., returmag tc-. New Westminster- Saturday even-. Undrew Causen, LADNER- B.. C. REPiURrN��> AU Kinds of CLEANING- AND PRESSING I iijrss Mr, and Mrs. ,\\!cx. Sutlicrlaud'j are amoiic; the recant arrivals here..'RUNS TO'STKVT.STOX "1UES Mr. Sutherlatid h..$. received the! DAYS ant,SATURDAYS a,ppolntment. as manager- ot the j Returning, loaves Westham Is*J Wadhams cannery, which has been ; lcind every v/eek-day morning, ex-i placed in commission again ;thisjcept Friday, at -/-a.m., and Ladner.; ^ar- 17:45 a.m., Fridayssleaves Westham 'Island 6- a.m. and Ladn.jr at 6.^-. Divine services will be held in, a.m. AH- Saints Trenant, on Sunday Afldkion^J'trip Monday morning,J ripXt, ifaster Sunday, as follows: S leaving N|iw Westminster at 5 a.m., a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., ! This schedule subject to,change| AJatins, Sermon andi Holy Com-J without notice. j * t jnunion; 7:30. p.m., Evensong and i For,fright, and passenger rates-j S^errn,on, It is hoped that ail wills ap)pl$'to tpke an'efifovt lobe present a. these- ROBERT JARDINE, services. I Manager. )-~' -l T._JL.__ JJ���JJU__^ TJ___E.__..l..'i'J. BBS ..JJJJl. 9BHMB_ ll-lt Ji-'WIWUiaJlL- A Couple of Labor Saving: Devices^ Elastic, Draft Sprii^s- Sst_ye your horses and machinicry all feeawy shocks ani jolts*. i The Wilson Harrow Cart> Saves yeur legs and. makes a longer day possible. (Some and inspect thes9,Bwe feel sure, they wiil appeal to yom Y Oil IT I 3I1K. _L_.0��tK**'A nice line of CHICKEN WIREJjust arrived at EightgPrii.e_. _|_..l.��e>US lilip It With G.l]A.ini7,ed|The "Wery Latest im Fairbank3-Mor39 Engines for fishing boats^now in stock. froii, mp We, &wmmte^ i% ^iHL0^fc ^^ an advance mill is best for ibeafc Ko, mt^ clean Seed G*ain- * TAILOR - SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Fit and Style Guaranteed Next Door to H. McDowell.. Harness Shop, DELTA STREET, - - - LADNER, B. C. ��_. S* McBRIDE* fe hwz (wv$ ofjiers,, \\\\$ u^ c,ur^ ym^-\\ B. T_ CALVERT- LADNER, B;C. GENERAL DEALER Phone Be. Port Guichon ,atinTer St Elliott LADNKBs, B. 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