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Canada-fo be Tliere The govern* construct a c > r Ottawa, Nov. 17,���iir Wilfrid] Considering the inclement wea- Seattle, Nov. 21 has pledged himself to remove from ther and the fact that two entertain- ment of Canada will office any and all officials wl o may: ments were billed for the following 1 building at the Alaska-Yukon- be fouud guilty of wrong-doing, evening, there was a very good I Pacific Exposition to be held in Se- That this wili be done is an abso- turnout, on Thursday evening last, tattle June 1 to October 16, 1909, j lute certainty. The Premier quite, at the organization meeting of the j inclusive, covering a ground properly declined to take any steps Glee Club, which was until evidence had been produced, I old postoffice in the and to this end the Cassel's Com-1 building. mission is now investigating. The' The meeting came to order ai government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier ,8:3�� o'clock with D. A. Anderson was strong enough to tak; this po-' hi Id in the Oddfellows' Christmas Prize Drawin __i m M\\ swing. Tftis y^r we are giving away TEN PRIZES, valued m HUNMB) DOLLRK [$100.00], and a CONSOLATION PRIZE, Stand, which was 2a 1st Prize, Couch. 2nd 3rd 4th Sth 6th 7th Sth ��tm last year tart was imclatne ci. Morris Chair. Manicure Set. Centre Table. Tea Set. Set Fish Carvers In Case. Nut Bowi (hand painted). Brush and Comb Tray (hand painted). Set Diavolo _ Fancy Vase. Consolation Prize, Hall Stand. Prizes are on Exhibition in our Show Window. tt tt ��t t. tt 9th 10th tt t*. A TICKET For a chaaee in thia Drawing will be givan with each 50c purchase, and and the Drawing will take place at 9 o'clock XMAS EVE, in our btore, iu the same way as laat year,, which proved so satisfactory to all concerned. No employee or member ot his family will be allowed to participate In lihia Drawing. sition previous to the elections, and is strong enough to fulfil ihe pledges made in tins regard when the proper moment arrives. The Conservative [ revs vainly tries to make it appear that the developments recently made at (Quebec before Judge Cassels, prove the oft-repeated allegations of grafting upon the pnit of the government. j forgetting altogether that no charge Was ever ma'-m;'!l1 '���'Hicks Weather Forecasts." By mail 35c 011 news stands 30c One TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEEPS ���HrackmaivKer Milling Co. Ltd., H, N, RICH, Ladner, are to be armed with it at tbe ear- the Ramona, putting that steamer Ground plan liest possible mom .'nt. .Seme 50,000 J out of commission tetnpoiaiily, L-ry data have been pretm.ed and of the Ross 1 ifl'.s have already been j The Strathcona will fill the Ra- forwarded to him at London and it served out to the Canadian troops. | mona's Tuesday and Saturday trips! ;s ex,y ;.,efi tbe commissioner will For strength, lightness, durability p��t of Westmii ster and Wednesday ke in shape to call foi bids for the and precision, permanence of align- ;and Sun,lay tr>| s it t ot Chilliwack.! construction ofthe building within ment, rapidity ol firing and sim- The Strati cma has, since she ccm- , i a ��� . . '_li,siiv tin. Rn .si rifli- is nneniialled imenced 01 erations on the Fraser in the A viry .iiuet wedding took o..cei ?'"���">��� llH KUS!,1"|L lh unequaueo 1 ... !by any other small arm in the |River, developed a very nice busi- HOUGH-ASBURY. world, and iu view of the remark-iness, particularly to and from l_wer Masquerade, Town Hall, Dec. 4. copj' free with Word and Woiiks, the best jSii monthlv in America. Ipiscounts ot* almaua.es in q.uan- tities. Agents wanted. Word and Works Pub^ Co., 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis,, Mo. Eveny citi- R.C.. Agent. The ladies of Fast Delta intend Mrs. L. ('.iFord is able to be able shooting at Bisley it must be j Fraser River points youngest daughter of the late Wn -allowed that the claim is justified." j Asbury, Esq., of Fast Delta, wis Vanity Fair, in a laudatory ar-! uuitui in the bonds of holy raatri- tide on ihe Ross lifle, concludes j moi.y to Christopher Hough, t.'i o! with these words: "The Canadian: of Fast Delta. Tl.e Mremony was government, wiser in its genera- conducted by Rev. J. F. Betts. tion, has used every means in its After tbe ceremony was over, ll e pow_r to as.sist the company whicli happy couple 1 .ft fjr Vancouver 0111 makes ibis new ri lie, and has itt a sboit honeymoon. the year cf its Dominion's !\\;cc;t- tenary still more wisely armed its citizen si ldiers with the best rife Latest reports from Jubilee ITos-j in the wi rid." pital state that our worthy Reeve, The expressions of opinion, based aroun 1 again alter : up for some time. .aving been laid! a s ion lim ��� alter his arrival here. The Canadian exhibit will in- clude a display of its agriculture and horticulture. Its mining resources will be shown and special attention will be given to dairying ancl some of the finest stock in the world will be shown in this display. In his letter, Commissioner Hutchinson states that the work of collecting the various exhibits lias been under way for several months I and the entire display will be as- ' a-s.a owes it to himself, to his- fel- [giving an entertainment aud Xmas lows and to Prof. Hicks to possess tree In St. Stephen's Church, ou the "Hicks" forecasts���the only re- $a,blpr., Christmas eve, when a gooij attei] $,ij,ce, is, looked foi;., J. A. Paterson is improvii slowly. It is hoped tfi be able to return home in Qhristma .. ���, though I upon the actual performances of the : In may rifle, and. coming rora such au- timr 1 r thoritative sources, must be gratifying ;q the .Minister! qf Militia and " 1 sembled three months in advance of the givernmei.t of Canada, when it, the opening ofthe exposition. is remembered that the. adoption of this rifle by the government was male tbe subject of scandalous charges, and was ne 01 the so- call i quities for which the Lib- Friends of Wm. Wilkinson will regret to learn tbat he has left our mi 1st and returned to Kamloops. Mrs. Wilkinson and family are still here but, unless the Glue Factory er.ils -s.un.Id have b.:eu of poyyer. turned out ' resumes operations, tbey, too, will ' le >ve for the Inter, ir. ' THE DELTA''TIMES, TUESDAY. W 190.3. THE DELTA TIMES. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY. basket Social, fashion Stables- -'I II Hi 6 Subscription $1.00 per year. ADVERTISING RATES. Casual AdvertiMuientfl, io .c_.u_.fl p�� line fot the tirst insertion, nnd 5 cents per line for each Subsequent insertion. The number ot lines teckoued by the space occupied, 13 lines to the nc... Rates lor Commercial Advert.*_in_uU can be bad on application at tliis office. Readiug notices 10 cents per line foe each insertion. Birth aud Death notices, 50c., Marriages |i.oo. Any special notice, the object ot which is to promote thc pecuniary benefit of any Individual or company, to be considered an advertisement ��� nd charged accordingly. All advertisements charged for until ordered out aud paid for. Correspondence invited on matters o* public merest. Communications to editor must be accompanied by name of writer, not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith. Correspondence must reach thi�� office by Thursday evening. Geo. R. Manley, Manager. The concert an 1 basket social at Crescent Island, on the 20th inst., was a grind success. The night was extremely wet and dark,though this was to the advantage of the entertainment, as otherwise the schoolhouse had been overcrowded I The order was excellent and a good j programme was rendered as follows: j Instrumental Mrs. Thompson I Duet..Misses M. Pybus and H. Price Recitation Miss Tidy Sung Miss Thorn ber Song Rev. Mr. Owen' Farce Blundering Barney j Mrs. McBride, Messrs. B. II. Weare, J. E. Pacey. Recitation Miss Tidy | Song MissThornber Song J. K. Pacey Song, "Whistling Coon"..C. Brawn Tableau ..Misses Pybus and V, Gillanders Recitation Miss Tidy After the programme was concluded, Rev. Mr. Owen ably auctioned the baskets and very heroic bids were made, especially by some oi our young gallants who must have certain baskets or die. No doubt these ba.kets, like their authors, were ptetty, and well filled, and as the boys had good appetites, increased by the sauce of love's' young dream, the prices paid arej not to be wondered at. When the baskets were sold, the makers and i purchasers of the baskets all coup'- The Glee Club has been formed ed aml pr0ceeded to enjoy therewith a very- fair membership. No[ selves on the contents. fee has been ret as yet, but this' Coffee and sugar were passed attended to en! around to make the cake go more TitcMng and Draying. Livery "Work of All Kinds Attended to Promptly. All Kinds or Firewood Always On Hand. .ncorportltea 1809. : J. M. COLLINSON, ��'�� 20, LftDNB, u. 5HOESJ shoesjj iO_GEA.5LW__ .IfcT MONTRtAli.. 'manufacture.. " TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. Do we NEED a New Town Hall? The subscription price of the Delta Times was set at $1 per year with the understanding that it be paid strictly in advance. When did your subscription expirej SAFELY LAUNCHED. The SHOE, DRYSOX PROCESS of Waterproof CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, CAPITAL PAID-UP, RESERVE FUND, $4,000,000 ��3,<9Oa00G $4,390,000 Total Assets Over Forty-Five: Millions For Winter Weather TRY A PAIR AND BE CONVINCED. JNO. REAGH, LADNER, B. C. Repairing Nee!!'/ mi Pronntty Done- Accounts of Out-of-Town Customers Given Special Attention. BANK BY MAIL. Savings Department. .Accounts may he opened witk deposits of ONE DOLLAR and Upwards. Interest paid, or credited, quarterly on 31st March, 30th Jane, 30th September, 31st December. K. D. SIMPSON, Manager, LADNER, B. C. DELTA HOTEL R B. McKenzie, Prop. Newly Furnished Throughout., First-Class in Every Detail. Rates on Application. md I mills' Are Prepared to . . . Furnish All Kinds of I LADNER, HI Ml B.C B. H. WEARE begs to announce that he re-opened his Mandolin and Violin Classes in .VaddeH'a Hall, oyer Gifford's barber shop, on Thursday, s.ept. 17th. Kor further particulars apply to above. ��� nutter will be Thursday next. Being of an un denominational nature it is hoped that all who 1 ave au ear for music will join th. above, no matter to what church they belong or whether they belong to any church at all | or not. The objects of the Associ ation are: 1. Bringing together those interested in concerted singing mutual benefit and enjoyment. 2. Uniting the various choirs and societies already in existence lor the purpose of rendering a class of music impossible to tha v.irious organizations but possible 10 one strong in all the voices necessary for its interpretation. 3. The organization oi local talent for entertainments which may be used as a means of helping deserving local objects or other outside institutions or charities of a public nature as may from time to time occur. 4. The creating of an organization that is at once a social gathering, a useful lesson and a splendid recreation for tbe long winter evenings. 1 pleasant, but unfortunately there ��� were few spoons, to some weut | without .sugar, aud some of t! e spoons were awlul _,.>oons and some people did not need sugar by any means. | One person complained that lie! got soap instead 01 sugar. This! matter is to be furth- r looked into. Altogether it was a good time and most everyone will come back! 'tr! to the next concert. After the "baskets were eaten" : the concert broke up with a hearty] singing of "God Save Our King." Receipts amounted to $102. ROUGH ��� At & DRESSED LUMBER LOWEST PRICES, Also Shingles, Doors, Sash and House Finish of All Descriptions. am u SMIL. J. HENLEY NEW WESTMINSTER, :-' B. C. * _ ���!��� Mcuiufuuturers of nil kiuslss?! -fi. i 1 v Soda Water, Ginger y ��� Ale and Summer * a Drinks. ,!. A Your patronage solicited J -������.������������������*..��..t..��.��J..-.t.-..2�� ....Z.-..-Z- ��������*..���-*;*-*-.J- RXantfcHsss, Strings^ Etc*, Supplied at City Prices. The Market. The BEST Wafer Tanks Made af This Mill. Are Heifrai3fffg'i fl Miss Fester went up to the Royal City, this morning. Local Option convention will be held in Vancouver to-morrow. mi Creai Wanted R. MS. TAYLOR, G. KELSON THOME, We bave just received a shipment of new Raisin���*, Currants, l'eels, Nuts and Figs���W. H. Smith. We carry a complete line of groceries to suit everybody. Fresh goods arriving regularly���\\V, Smith. 11, We pay ihe highest prices fot SWEET CREAM & MILK. We would like lo make contracts with a few shippers. Write lor particulars. Bi2t ioi i Pend VANCOUVER, use r Street, B.C, New Westminster, Nov. 21.��� The market this week was brisk and attendance goo;l. Following is the list oi quotations prevailing at yesterday's market: 1 Beer, hindquarters, 7c to 8c! per lb; foreqnarters, 4c to 5c. Mutton, 10c to uc per lb. Lartb, 11c to 12c per lb. Veal, medium, 1 ic per lb; large, 6c to 7c. Pork, 8c to 8#c per lb. Eggs, wholesale, 50c per doz; retail, 55c. j Butter, 35c to 40c per lb. ; Fowls, ��7.00 to $8.00 per doz;' chickens, $5.50 to $7.00 per doz. Broilers, $4, to $5 per doz. The Ladies'Guild ot All Saints! will hold a sale of work and cnter- taiment on the 10M1 of December next. Fuller particulars will appeal later. Veterinary Surgeons. All Calls . . - . . Promptly Attended to Per S.S. gjiiAral cleaning up was to re- 11 th*. mules from the underground Itulilufl nudipyt thoiu out on piisturo. '.-���'���..-.i' .:, them hud lint been out of 'the i.sti tt_r ii.oaiiiM, a Dumber hail hoon bo- v tlm surface lor tweor threeycars, and i- had .lot seen the sunshine 'for seven !.:.-���-is lung us Jacob-served tar (Leah, 'i'liry were led from the mino, 37'piitlolti freel urcs, and turned looso In Morrison's nsttire field. Thoy stood about close to- ethcr, It 11 co deep ln the lush, groen grass nil sweet rod clover, with drooping.heads lid eyos hulf (TlosiKl, tui thougli dnzud by Jii'lr Ki..!diTu chnngo'iif circumstances. At ��st, ns thu sun dropped down behind IWIliau's hill,-ono gray old veteran threw phi., head und sniffed at thoflne<{ragrunt lr blowing down the ���valley, nnd in a mount n.litlo luovoment'wont through tho holo group. Tho old leader wheelod nbout shnrply, ;ook 1. lung look nt the clear sky nboyi, ihe brawling little brook chattoring-ovro |tho -stones, -the grass mid tlio trees; then ie -threw up his hmd, stil'uieed his lull arid sent forth a prolonged, penetrating, rldont he-haw-aw-aw, whloh woke the echoes'ovor on Maple irldge, and with an awkward, lumbering bound ;ho started down .the long slopo. In on ilnstnnt tu_ muss had separated and was In motion Suoh running, racing, kicking and jumping were never beforo seen. SUIT knees, dim eyes ond spavined joints were all for gotton In the puro enjoyment of out ot doors. They liraycd and hollowed, ran anU kicked, slopped for breath, then bc^^a again. Tho whole -villa go gathered at tho foneo to seo the fun. The men.and boys laughed and shouted, tho babiosicrowed, ami one or twe women cried aJittle, toe there weis sores and lameness und weakness in plenty Whon night fell, thoy were still rolling about nnd racing, forgetful of tho hunger nnd thirst that might bo satisfied by the running stream and the grass Old Mrs. Duscom, who lives ...'Hie-cdgs ���of tho pasture floW, >wa_ wnU.;.e'.t i.i II .' flurk hours toward morning by the rapid Tru_li'-_t hoofs ithiiniluriug down th.i hlll- ������cide, nn.il, '"Hsiutu;: over ontber pillow, "dip ituurii.lived Rntwsily. D.'.'T I..->tv! wltt: 'would 1, thought u.i.t uiiy .t.in s-.iiii:. Would bu sn glnd And Thankful for turf >Ti:i *ut jiir ar.d fret iJ.ii<_1" ���-.Vr.iv J_-iii|jt ui *Vrl bono THE STARS AND BAR* ��� liltn_.ii.0__ I.t, <-. OIhIiiT .(*..T*..i, It Is a foible ui liuiufsii uuturu ttr juims 'from extreme to extreme. People ar. 'Bliiw 10 treepe a new tllfW.T', but, Imving o_c.e adopted it. thoy are ro.uly to .vork H ���In death llow many years in tt t-lnoi. i|:��li!iiil uffleortrjyu! tu Itiipl.iro I hit r-i'k lti (_.i.r ilj-.c;. ts in ���ii:To .tii-'iuT'i 'atm. "in : n tcniultSitid ;!m mnitt ��en_cU'__'.*ii|Hu.-, i in In ���-.:s.r eru.Tldp. New thoy Tire'tin.ti.'ig a ���M w iK:__;.Ily people i :tvc rimngiil.tcri It. i'Vi'Itic (il disinfectants nntl dcOdoi i_,r.i. un' ! Vl ty employ them by thu lillekntftiJ V. Uhout rhyiticiir n it. on, (nisi \\ii-j. hllitdly tt 1 .iiillru'llleiicy, 0:1 the prhiuipio I lint ono (eonnut have too nun h uf a good lli'.ng .Sn v. ,1 111 -.1 the Uei-kei ,.!l inuulral uffl- c-.'i warding the pel lie against tliis Injn Oielii'is nne ami declaring that ' It h.is been fiAlinl that dislnfcolui.ts u-u used In Imp hiTT'.r.i'il and Indhwrlur.iiiitu tiiamiei' Iiy lh.- ,|iii!illii Not only are they absolutely vnl tin !..-., iii h.iuiy i:,..-\\.t., Uup. by treat ing 11 ifnl.c Ilnprc.-inn of security, tlioy do ai�� imineii. e iiiniiiint of harm. " In mfiw vmjtii... 1 hi; hi imagine ilint icleanlltiess may bu t|'i ���-.".1 piinlil il nnli 'Unit They empty-unlimited ei'.rliiili.i Wn lief 'I nd I'i'svde.i'sovcrtho unclean pllieus. Thai lib is-s.ii.!superstition, burn mainly of l.izl liens mn! avorillontto snap and water. Tin latin-' life'just as necessary us iheyev,.' xiere ���Luniltiu I'elegiii.ii. 'Sure. ���"How did-tlio tloetor tell you to tako Tllie iiiedicine, Ltu'ry-iulonuilly or ex- tteriiflUyV" ������'Nayilior vrau. por;" "Out it uniKt have lieon one or the lotlicr." "Divila bit, sor. Nfiytlior v,-nn." "I'.Ut look hero, Lurry; that's absurd. 'It must liuve b��eu oneor the other, you know.' "Kiiyttiw wan, I tell ye. ;Ho toitlil me .to'siiufi' it ui> luo nose." ������me Diverting HUtssrj or tbe Plot) ! of tlie tfuulhcra Comfederacy> Thu flag of the Confederacy, orrdthm | thetln; ��� of the Confederacy,'had some ou- i rious bits of history attached to theiroxist- ���nes. On March S, 18(11, the provisional Or.nfederate congress recommendjd that I "tho iflag of tho Confederate States of America shall consist of a red field, with a v hlto space extending -horizontally I Uirough the eeilter and equal in width to i ���ne-third theiwidth of the flag, the red I ���paces ii ' .i,s-o and ibelow'to bo of the same 'Width as the white, tho union, lulie.ei- teuding down 'through the white -space* nnd stopping at thu 'lower red space, is tho center (if tho union a circle of white stars corresponding in number-wthithe states of iho <3onfedemoy." It was lirst displayed in public March 4, l_(i-l, tho day of tho Inauguration of Lincoln, nnd WM i unfurled ovor tho statchounoat Montgomery, Ala. On tho hattloCeld the Bag bom such a similarity to thc Union flag that in !.ep- teinlx.T, 18(il,ifor the Army of the IVitomuu, Generals Beauregard and Johnston created what afterward became known as tho bat- Slosflug���arcd ground with a blue diagonal cross emblazoned with whito stars, ono for eacli statu This furm was adopted by all of Ihe troops OUSt'Of it be Mississippi river. | Theiflrst design, ���bearing tho objection df | reseinbliinooto the stars and stripes, nnd j thu battloQag having no rovorso, tho Confederate senate ln April, lSiiTJ, adopted a ' white Hag,-with a broad .bluo'tour In its center, wliich was nuionded h. inserting the battlollng design us the union, with a plain .whito grouml foritho,field. This arrangement afterword provodfaulty, as at a distance tho large white field resembled a Hag uf truce, and also, as combined with tbe union, wus similar to tho __ng!t_h whito ensign. On Bob. 4, J8B5, the Confederate senate adoptedt-thlrd'Changoi "The width, two- ! thirds of its length, with the union, now , used as abutUuUag, to bo .iu width three- j fifths of tho width of tho flag, und so pro- j portioned ns to leavo the length of tlie field ! on tho sido of 'tho union twice thu width , bolow it; to havo a ground of red anil i ���broad blue saltier Ihcreon, bordered with I white and emblazoned with mullets or Itvs I pointed stars corresponding iu numbur'tO ] that of tho Gonf.dornte states; tho Held to bo whito, except the outer half lnmi the ; union, which shull'lie.�� red bur, extending .hewisltli'iif ttu' (leg "--.Ohiis' Vu.Uey Man ; ifaoturur. TtlRV'slSH aOt_DIERS. CHURCH NOTICES. ALU SAINTS. (Anglican .0 Holy Coiiiiiiiiiiin.i ��� ihI _ Siinduys at 8:30 U.U1.; 2,id is Sundays at 11 n.in. Matins, t 1 o'clock. Evensong, 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School at ie a..m. Friday evening, i.u.iu. .1. Rev. Ii. R. llank.t, M.A., CA'! HOI Jf Services first, unci third Sunday of each month at ib;go ii.mi;: i.ci;_dic-' tion, 7:30 '^.m. Sundav school al 37. m. j Low Mass and Rdly Conwnmiiop Srst and tl-ii'tl Mondays at 6 a.m. Rev. I-.thn- Wagner, O.M.I., Parish Priest. MllTIIOlJtST. Services next Lurd'ti Day at ii'j a. m.and 7:30 p.n;. Class liiceuiiR, alter thj inorningl service every Sunda. . '��� Sabbath School at 2 p m every'; Sunday. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8. ,'l'Vft' '-',". TV ��� ' ��� "i\\\\ ' i . . . , 1.1 . : : . ��� j 'i 1, . . l,i) _\\. \\ IT l*i i'JA'.t W JCURllE' r the Be iyrni :! I ������ ��� ' "Oil! >. r CDPf it: f,-.- e, i�� Tnl the B:i 1 lie rwi s/'-I R110 p ISm_tt3 10 D. l r nr.sl Ovv A.��u ... ,,r,, i'o. till ..'.-.-. i,l 1. ���1 1 line r ai, ' (silKi ������'-��� v ��� ���is.. 11, e(_moml_e I ilii g Ull:' I".i'i': 1 evols In sn ��� ,- liioeulllu I.. 11 '��� HIV,"' ier n- ��� ���. lil-.i nneriil e for a In bis .a very -��� red with ���. i h bra.L;s 'i-.ngcs, so :���, i-oa large price ot in. beyond tlm O M"^^r)il' _k'�� Rev. T. F. Betts. pastor. AnimiilN onA Alcdhol. Slany iinimals yield to tlio seductiou ���of 1.111*1 drinking, especially elephants, Iwraes, covii and swine. 1 ���miltry, ospe- ���cinWy lui'ls'i'.vs, will absorb Uie tempting ���Al.'luk till they tmnblo over in leiiden Tfllsop, lyitlB ai'outid as-if dead and ut- iterly i.noriijg llielriaceustouiocl roost. ���On awiiUoniiift -they stu. .gel-U'ov a few 'ni.T-iieutts thnl booh recover, but it ls lin.lf.. ln'i'oi'i- thoy renew Uieir theei'l'ul i��!l|Ulilillg. Tlii'ir l.llNt. ��� .'rM." -fi'tiiiii'lseil the snd looking v'.rei'j.'i'i'.'"-! linwss'sii ltic last-of many ���ii-cui-il iiian'. ' ���������HiK'tor 01' nmli'i't.il.s'i'?' queried the iu;i 11 behind tl.e White ilpl'Oll. "Ni'ilhi'i'." replied tie'cf lhe sad looks, -fill u sliucniuUiT." Tbey "Wlll HJntnr ���__ Mom In'tciiHC I AK011.V %Vitli ���ltcr!i��,.i_:il,:4. FortII11 (lc. An sEnglisli surgeon, Dr. Ryan, while j -serving with the Turkish nrmy In th�� I .campaign of 1SV7-8 _aw a marvolous ex- ; h'liitinii nf thu fortitude that resists pain ! ioin! sustainB with cheerfulness a violent ] {physical shook. The stir,':eiin'B first ��apital operation was pcrformed'onsa'TurkiBh-^oMlcr whom j -siice-linddisKTi slmttond-by n slinll Jiu.re- j ���fused to'tako -hlornf oi'in,. and tbo ��urget__ | *ook Ills .og n!T above tho knee. 'Jlo never groanod nor uttered un ex. ' clauintion, but smoked 11 clgaruttu during tho operation. When the Turkish enptait came around with bis notebook to take down tho naine, nge and regiment of eauk wounded man, his patient answered qulot- ly nil questions, though tho surgeon was stitching up tho flap of skin over the stun p At tho flrst bnttlo-of Plevna Dr. Ryan: Worked ull daytamong tho "wounded. In his book, "Under tho Red Crescent," he ���records that in nil his surgical experience *e has mover known men to exhibit such fortitude under intnnso agony us did those ''.Turkish soldiers. Tho recovery of the wounded, considering the unfavorable oondltioris undor -whi"h they were trcatod, tilled hlm witk ���wonder Tliiiirdujurles'were'torriblo, but ���their splendid physique, 'Unimpaired by lintoinpernnce, enabled many of them after a fow weeks in tho hospital toresumothelr places In tho ranks. "I never saw a private soldier.under the ���Uillueneo of diquor during -thowhulo time .hat 1 was in the country, "writes Sur- sgeon Ryan. "There woro nrany of these men whoso livos '1 could havo saved If I oould have persuaded thorn to tako stlniu- ilants, but lt was Impossible to got them =to touch ulcohdlbven ns inedioino. "The principles of thoir religion forbid ���the uso of alcohol, and the huniblo Turk ���clings so tonociously to his religion tlmt lhe would rather meet death itsolf than violate Its precepts." Many of the wounded lost their livd -wing' to their-religious belief thut-tho losi of a limb would prevent thonifroimon- torlng pnrmluie. Thoy refused to submit R-'v. '. ... VVhite, M'.A.I BATTIST. Sabbath services ��� Crescent land, 3J3.JU.4 Ladner, .7:30 p.m. Sunday School nt 10:30 a. ra. Prayer meeting on Tliur.sday 8 p.m. Is- The S.S. Sonoma leaves Ladnei at {5:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.; return ing, leaves Steveston at 9:30 a.r;.. and 4:30 p.m. When you wish to buy visiting cards call on the Delta Times whe will sell the best money can buy If you need them printed, why yon arc moneyin pocket by calling ot the Delta Times first. :oc A r��<-oi> Tlmnffltt. **:!n ntii'iiwii sludy. ell?" ~- "Vi'M. 1 was JllSt thinking:" "T!;lirkli':"VYl:ai?" "1 was .iiiiit'v.ui-ilevhig'Tvliyui fellow cV.f hay. it;'.; niiieh trouble borrowitig riTT'.le iis'-(i:p trouble Uo baa'borrow- llia other things." An lVt:r.v.lt-S pvit'.l Stlll'ie T'-iuwil ,_nn toil)leal Tntc. iy, iiitv iin ekbones :itre like 1. ni'i'irtthuy? rove ItV i.-'izeW is, e��r necks. .Is. isnuilutt. "De you court un ijivestigationf" in -piired the ii.teiviewer "Wi.','," n.'iil Seuiiuir Sorghum slowly, 'I don't c.Tielly liko the fhrase. I'm. willin to meet nil investlgiiileii if eiveuni- stnneeti uiuke it neoesfory. llutiluin'-S _>akln.lovo to it."���Wushinylon Stat. Tiles' tio II goinetlnies. The Spinster Man���1 shall ;iov_' marry ���uny one. Thu Bachelor Maid���But perhaps some muo.wili uiuiry.yuu.-rDvtroit Fruu.l'rem W'but I'rletlon Can Do. dinners inside of a monitorturrotsulTef Intensely from heat generntod by tho concussion of tho enemies' cannon balls whan (they strike tbo steel walls of the turret. The encrgy-of 'visible motion is suddon- ly arrested and 'Ihtcoihos mulecular enerfry in the form of heut. The moving muss j has eominiinicntedittfl motion to tho mole- ! ���cules of the metal of the turret as well et ���Si tlm cannon ball itself. All visible motion when arrested be- Mimes heat, ovon that of running waler. ���If we tako two pieces df i-solld ice and rub ���them togellior, tbey can lie heated by the Motion until tho molting point Isrenohod. -If wu should.poiir watur into an ordinary rotary churn and turn tho crank, the mo- ohnnleal unoi��y exerted against the water *,ill Imi trunsfiii'iiied into molecular until'- gy, and. tho water will bo warmed in proportion to the umouiit-of meobuniculeiuir- -gy iHtpetided. H)ll' IIU (liim*. your arm ontiroly-tlirough this ooeluVmt" "Yos," suid tho plaintiff. Lawyer���llow high oan you lift you* ami now? Plaintiff, with groat difficulty, moves It about an inch. "How far could you 1 lift lt before tha acoldont?" "Right up there I" ��t the snmo thna thootiug it'rlght up o.or his head.���Philadelphia Evoning Saturday-Post. lomiil, Not Snn��tB.nc_E. Dubbs���Well, was your salary ralsca as you expected? Tubbs���No, but it was razod 10,por cent.���New York Herald. OUR SHEET STEEL PRESSED BRICK Is an !ii__t cowinpr, rfWier fur n��v buililint's or Improving <>lsl oiiim. IT 18 VEBr-EASILY AND QUICKLY APPLIED, 0IVE8 PERFEOT WEATHER PROOF PR0TE0TI0H, IS FIRE, LIBHTNINO AND RUST PROOF AND COSTS VERY LITTLE. Consider its line npi__r_n:i! ��� Its ���nlcnliil cnAsirinp qiwlitles���ancl slight MPMiiie���an'd ��d^ile to sen'c youivm�� biart'inls'iesls by usbB lU Fullest Uctoits of-information rr. our cataldg, METALLIC ROOFING CO., limited, Whole-Ale Manufacturer., TORONTO, CANADA. EE ._i___-U_�� Successor to QUONG LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY ITavino pun. uess, I .1111 1- work of all Fur ten years successfully fiperatet a laundry in New Vork City. linked tii repare'd. kinds 1 above busi-i lo Rr'st-clus! laundering. illsl to tile pu.T in n.\\|.i ������ -.'-s 1 y nil.1:1'' T' Of I 1 bon ut li 11st su'- _t.ititi.il piece of work, < red leathor uud frouy _i.uddci nails. Its lid'-ls RCtuohod wi. tlint the euilin opeiis mill shin ��� trunk or course tho m.IIii ��� article lake this would bo tuoan's ot an.,' poqr tssiuil.v, hi for or. d'ty h r- .-pr.."4itivrly ���-. "When .1 ti.Ti' rut i-i-iii,': ..1 grave in t!.c pve/ft i>r-i/i'i'c.., . outetldu of Lisbon, inn uudt.-i lnstoad efJowerlng li,)*- c.nflir ��� tako Ollt'tho corfAU nnii low r last Ii'sTlng.-J.Iiui!. Tho i'i:;.. tiiero Jllil.i 11 (i.'ilte,i;i).tiil;i - :: owner alter liie inouruera 1 "ThiTse'.;iil.ivgi:s, by the ;\\ ; Giolioia In Spuln, do ull the v i ter.. in Lislion. IF you nsk a 1, guuse servant to oarry a pan r, ,,r a vail tlirougli the streets, bo will a' .ver you in a tono'Of olTended dignity. ''.nu ebntii.li mn Gallego' (I will -go am. mil a t _ _t I - lego), lor uumntive PortugriinseiWOHld If t-eeti (Mirryiitg n load of aijysl.'T ti iup.it lie "Theso t.isllngos have no objection 10 carrying a load, evon when 'ho load is a .recently vacated collin. That is the kind of work they come to Lisbon for, so that In their old age they mny go aero. _ the frontier to Galiciti nnd live on their savings. And one little Incident that happened while I wiu in Lisbon showed how little Impression superstitious regarding death make ou the Gallego mind Tho city of Lisbon collented t ill on goods brought'Within'Us limits, undthere were guards ut'tbr. different g__a_ of the oity to seothatiiKthiiTg was smuggled iu. ''One very ruiny afternoon the guard .*������ I tho l'ruiioros gute glanced nlong tho rm 1 thnt'loadn to the oomotery and saw a sn t��� I pieione looking p-okago lying on tl 1 ground eloso untlnr tho wall on one sid Thoro was not a living living in sight. The guard thought he hnd doteotnxi ivplttt. Ho tliougiit thnt that p.nTknge, ..initovo. it might lie, Iiad boon left thore under the wall by smugglers, who wore nn doubt -shcltored somowhore iin its neighborhood innd watching their.opportunity to rush It -through tlie gato as soon ns tho ruin held! up a little. Ho tho notlvo and intelligent ofiiccr got his Iittlo sword ready to draw nt! a liniment's notice, anil, rogardlcss of the ���downpour, advanced alone-the road ti. sur-; 'prl.o and nppi'elioiid the EUtugglers, or, lit least, their goods. "When ho got to within 30 yards of the suspicions object, ho nlndo out tlirougli tiie rain that the ease en tho (.'round was of a red color and studded nil over with brass nails. That discovery startled him a little, but tho next moment ho wns utterly demoralized at seeing tho lid df thocofflr Ily opon and a disheveled head thrust it- ���SL'ir out, its eyos staring wildly. Without -������ifi,,_'flrc'tiTaw his sword or challenge tha ���apparition, tne guaru incmt aism, ..s.ss __ treated nt a run. When ho reaobod tho goto, be called his ooinrmles to oome and eeo tlio abandoned oorpBii that had hurst opon its collin on the wayside, 'liio force seized their carbines a: '.1 paraded nntlor shelter of the arohway, hut what they saw was only a very bedraggled Gallego tramp- l_ngsto\\v��t. thi.'iii.-caiTyi-ng an oinpty-collin 'eii.his'bnck. "Bu o.-aniiuation the aallrrtu doposed ���that, being ovortnkon by tho ruin on his way trom the' oomotery, ho-had shut-hiai- eelf up -in thweoffln to keep dry and wait for fairer weather, but, whon ho heard foot- stejw BtoalthUy approaching, he began to -bo afrniil .hrtt fionie one-rwos coming to play a trie!, and look hlm up. iThnt was why lie Itnd so suddenly -thvinit tliis head out and Btarod. Ho was no corpse, but nn honest, hardworking Qullogo. As for 'i',!".i i'ii 'Vn, thosenores guards might look for lliiiniROlves innd see Hurt it w;.s empty. "There seems fo he a oertnin suiorhid fondness for what innybe-caliiti ��� ploying with tho dood In Portugal, 'flv.-ysn'm tr take a peculiar delight in dressing up their.dead aud exposing thoiu to puliHc view. I htipiiened to'Iio present nt the solemn roquioni of o cardinal patrlaroh *' ���Lisiinn, w'hi'ii ithe -Dorpse, dressoit iln full canonicals, was plaoed in a half stttiiiTi post invito face the crowd In thonnveof the cathedral, and I thought nt (lie time that tlio interment ought to have taken plaou sooner. "Ono line Hnnday afternoon ill spring'* was strolling along ono of tho main thoroughfares of Lisbon when tlio shouts antl merry chillier of a lot of Uttle boys and girls attracted my uttonttun to a side street. The children, all nicely dressed, were coming down the side stroot nta brisk walk, evidently Interested In something that was being carri. I along by three or four of thoiu, When thoy reached the corner, I saw that tlwcenir. ef Interest, was a very small brass studded collli.. 'i'he lid was opon, nnd I could see the little flower (looked and bedizened corpse Inside df'it. "Another lime I mistook the OorpBO �� achlld on itsway to thagravdfornwoxBB image of tho Madonna 'boing anrried>_i pm. c. sion. It was a little den-i gii 1 lieau- tifully dressed in whito satin and wearing a while veil nnd whito flowi ih. The lilt's body had been made to sit up in a ohldl which foul buys wero carrying on tin shoulders, ,'i ho-bi .irors and Tho other children in tlie procession'wore white rlt, bons mult white flowers, all einbleiuatlo o. Innooenoe nnd 'happy oonfldeiioo that the sou', of their little friend was in paradise. ���Kew -Vork Sun. COLUMBIAN COLLEGE UE' Founded 1__; : liie runt i'lll. ���- uihe- ii.. !j :'_..; '- ,; -���'Ti-ry, ]ui ,..�� r's 11.1 n I lien Its lid, j it Into its otiiu ls left hack to it. Tired Provides a 'Christian inilir.-'S of ���ik of por- sexfs at moderate rate ,!l'"''l"ejjunior students taking Public School work and '.NjciTF'.S "R r acorporated 1893 for , l'eacli and confe its ' e]_e- manons Course C i:n in for M. E. gree of L'.D. the complete University, \\v Science teaches ence. and has ?rae..vul " ' complete prepares es all branc rs Diplopias, riate Course, let Li, and M. J,. A In University work Arts Course ior ti fh which the the Firsl a Special ingtoeering work course in theorv, 1 tome Has a Sdiool Provinci lies of a Imp trts s'i ar.d in the In Theologv can ta' ,e I'.A j: is in ".tr d'f En for Students 01 10th j/^j.fr.-R.u'.y class for work. Does High il 'teachers' Exam- Practical Business Liberal Educa- LaS-UB' Cours confers the ch- itudents throujjh dei/ree of Toronto Co v_ full gineenng ii this Pr voice cult organ, in conjunction with tlie Toroti Special instruction in art and elocutioi are required to take physical training _ .-of a .well .ecjiiipped gymi_asii.3__. I oronto Cou lee: affiliation. In School of Seise adapted to ivii.ee. In x._u.=ia a ire, and piano ancl to college nf mr.' 'c , while all stud .- with _:1 the priv- i��CWS1-P_HIft_Ml) If you average the cost price of J-M.AsbestosTcoctping over the period of years it is in service, you will see. ..hat "J-M" is 'cheaper to use than any other-preparca roofing. Being made of Asbestos, an indestructible mineral, it is permanently durable, r.���il'��� .T "_* ^nuire any coating or painting, its first cost is the only cost. Easily applied by anyone. Asbestoside is an Asbestos .Sheathing and is the most economical, durable and easily applied siding known. A-.k fur samples and pricc_, VUJ ti\\f, . tl 18/ 5 mm* llHISY ST��>��,Ql Yo, of Vancouver, spent a few days here, tyst week, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Hutcherson. Notice. I hereby give notice that there will be no pheasant or dwk shooting allowed otv.my prqperty. Trespassers \\v,illibe prosecuted. Taps. WILSON. KQjtiCje. Any person wishing, to. hav* his name placed qp the Municipal Voters'' List as. lipi.sehoU'.er or Ltcenseholder must rn^ke application to. the C'erk hetose December ist. By order. N. A. McDIARMID, C.M.C. FOR SALE. Fresh Grade Cows. In order to make room for Imported Purebred _t_-l_, mc wisn to dispose of our stock of Fre��&, Grade Dairv Cows. Also two Pvwebred Holstein Bulls and crvm-L Voittig Pvge. Apply to SUTHERBY BROS- Patronize Home fndustry When ym us��; RO.��AL STANDARD FLOUR $ou are not only using the "Best Bread Flow" sold i& Canada., but are helping to build up a new industry in your own provfeioe. We are all anxious fco see Vancouver g?ow. By using home manufactured products we are assisting tije growth of mills a��nd facuoriev, and keepiiag oue Ejoney in our own province. ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR caries our personal guarantee.. Sold by W, H. SMITH; MANUFACTURED P.Y Vancouver Milling I Grain Co., Ltd., YANCOUVEr, B. a land Cement At greatly reduced prices, making pt pos* sib 49 fo. parties who contemplate building tjo> put in concrete foundations at about the same- cost, aa piling or other- inferior material. Write far Prices. fiv an trior in our ail'ele, last week, re remo,vi\\ig ol building oa Delta street, Capt, Oliver's name was used instead,; ot Dr. A�� AK King's. Dr, lijay being.ttie Qwner: qf the property., Notice. ILLEY BMQ&m NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, SILVERWARE,, Cut Glass, eiseS and It All Kinds' of Jewellery,. Nie w Stock. Call and See Then* Jl. Clausen, LADNER.. B. C. W$*en You- Require Notice. GRANT. The Days Are Getting Shorter 5 Is Y*cpr Lighting Sys'semijin good order ? Now is the time to order your new fixtures., We are Agents for the Largest Electric I hereby give notica. that at the next meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for the Delta Municipality, 5 intend to i apply for a.transler of the license to sell liquor in, the Delta Hotel to Roy IX McKenaie, ot Ladner_ M." B. Pendr?y, of Victoria, was.) ��� . , r November 4, 1 _Jie guest, ou November 14th, of Mr. ayd, Mr?. J'i A, Moore, Oak- lfiid, Ca!4 Mr, Prfudray is on hiSs MVay lo New- Z.ealay .. i,Victoria. ropers please eppy,) wa j EST ATE JAMES H B. W. Shilas, aue of New West-] Deceased. Ujinsler's spott* can:^ dov.ji here,.] MOTJCE is hereby given tbat allI \\\\/p Affi Ifl th_�� M_1f,k"fkt qn Wednesday, latft, to hav* a try at i persons having claims against | Yy c nlc I,t LIIU ��������� IVCt House in Vancouver and can do your right and at te^pnable prices. work t{ie wily uheaiants and' be_ hadi' ^eEstate of James H. Giant, late , ;, ^ . . (of Mumcipalitv, ol l>elta, B.C.. who taken the Rrecam.on to secure a died on �� ^^ the 6t-fl. day o| {ijerrait frpn^. the, secretary of the September, i5p,S, are required to IJelta farmers' Game Protective'deliver thei? claims* and full par- ftssocjation,. \\\\l:i'4i he, did joyf^ly. jticularsof suvh claims; to the un- Mr. .Sl'iles t^kft. tbe Association,1 f!els,-.n��d ����. " be,ore lhe ��5th if,a gof)tl't|ji;i,g a:^d :.c^,h_y_ship or>, lhe truG.sSpiQrt. del signed on or before t day of December, tcjoS. H. N.RICH, Agent for Edith M. Grant, Executrix* Fo? All Kinds of Produce, going further* See tss before Wk aaii Creanit Wanted.1 How About a Gasoline Engioie For wood sawing,, chopping, pumping, &c fAIRBANKSsJVEORSE; ENGINES are at ttfie head of the list* \\\\'e pay ths Sjighesti prices for-j S^^'ET CaEAyM Sf. MILK;. I 'jy.e would like to ^iake contr^ctT-.J \\.itli y Sety, T-C-ipp^rs, | Write, ior ptirticulars, iooi( Ije.uder Street, B.C. LAM>, TfO-i im LET. :\\/rR. H.N, RJCMibas received I ��� iir^r'ucii-bns from, the Direc-' ���tiirs,orff the above Society tq LET ! BY AUCTION, on thp, pr^tnjsc*. j on 'Saturday, November 28,1 at, 2 p.m., j The'.sSociety's Land, from the ist | day ot Decer_vber, 190S, tp ij_t day! jot October, 1909, subject t*i same I. [ being cropped with roots. j Terms Cash. ', p T CALVERT, GENERs\\L DEALER LAI^NER, B>C. Fwrniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Window Shades or Any Article of Furniture or Household Furnishings a visit to LEE'S STORE will convince you liiat thjere is the RIQHT PLACE TO BUY. "Visitors Welcome. lEE'S TORNITURE EMPORIUM, 'new westminsteb, b. a state W. ' La MoBRIBEa (Ieneral ncrchant. 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