@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "9e58f214-bbbf-4765-8405-4c6d05161219"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:contributor "T. L. Grahame"@en ; dcterms:issued "2017-05-12"@en, "1902-06-18"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ladysmithl/items/1.0353461/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ■*■ ■■' :! the people that save !: money trade with ii BICKLE Ladysmith Lea AND WELLINGTON-EXTENSION NEWS. *************/**.*********** I For Boots and Shoes f { Sickle's is the slore! 'i-'l"l"«"l-W"I"l"l"l'-;-l-M-l"l-l-l-l-l-l-!-!--M^ VOL. I. NO. 80. WEDNESDAY. JUKE 18, 1902. ritlCE FIVE CENTS. GROCERIES J_J_J We Keeep Fresh andjCompleteJSupplies of FAMILY GROCERIES on hand all the time and sell at lowest prices. no time for goods to get stale or I old on our shelves—they go out so fast. A good assortment of Hats, Caps, Shoes, Millinery and Dry Goods in all the Latest Styles. «.*k .*R ,-K .-j*. .***. .-K .•&. si". .'K ,-K .-I'i .fr, ,-K i.j .*♦*. .+. .+. .•*: .*K ,'t; ,*t, .i*. ___, ,*_*. .•_*. ,+■, IJ,! ..J,'*J£* •«■.• "e>".|"'J.1 l4' **ff *a\\f ■J,' -ay -X'lllt *!,' 'Ji 4* ♦ -P * + H**^F *V M? "K Leiser & Hamburger Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Eiplanade and Oatacre Street, - Ladysmitli When Visiting Nanalmo Try Hi C* Wi Sausage FOR SALE -—Lota ( iffl'd j Cluck -18— Fine residential lots, Splendid view —Lota 5 to ll Block .»,- - First Avenue. These lots should enhance in value rapidly. Apply THOMAS KITCHIN NANAIMO. G.W.SCOTT Baker and Confectioner. Plain and finny bread. Cakes and pastries ol ill description!. Fruits in season. JJAKTI.KY OISBORNK Member Can. Society of Civil Kngliieers Member Institution of Utectiical Engineers Electrical Engineer Correspondence Solicited Work Guaranteed . P. O. Bos 357 LADYSMITH, B. C. ■.::•'*!.','* r. sGRAND HOTEL Wm. Beverldge, Prop. This 11.* hotel hsi been noiiifnrtibly furnished snd the bar it up to date. Unit accommodation lor transient and permanent boarder, and lodgers. Rates, $1 per Day and Upwards. Thi Esplanade, Lidyimilh, B. C. \\w.v.w.w.w.w,w»5 Savoy Theatres Canada's Greatest Music Halls, VICTORIA - AND - VANCOUVER The Master Amusement Alliance of the North-West Pioneer Bottling Works, Nanaimo. Manuraoturen Soda Water, dinner Beer, Cider, Fruit Syrups, Essences, Bitters, and Carbonated Beverages of all kinds. W. B. RUMniNQ, Proprietor, ftftJSg ■ **************************************************** Wi in Agents for SPALDING BASEBALL GOODS '■ Large stock ot English Pishing Tackle, Lacrosse floods, Etc. ; John Barnsley Si Co., Victoria, B. C. ass Kodaks, Films, Etc. Agents tor J. J. Taylor Plre Proof Safes. , . . *****44****4********************************- MILLS BROS, Wholsiil. and Retail Desists In Me.ti. Poultry aad Vegetable!. Qim. ln mod. Shipping orders sttended to o ort notice. tap's Pharmacy HIGH STREET. Fiworiptions carefully dlipennd. Opea day and night. The Crescent Hotel Wm. Ilepple, proprietor, Clnt'Olaii iccommodstlons lor miner, and traniimti. Non. bnt The Best Wlnssand Llqusrs nrved it the bar. Ulva ni a mil, Cor. Victoria Rd * Oommaroial Si, \\ NANAIMO. - - B.C. I-STEVENSON'S- j I Specials for June, Comment inij Sat. 7th. ,' r ;; 500 Yards White Sntin Stripe Muslin, io yards to each * i Ctistdnier 2 1-2C yd H 10 Dozen Children's BLick and Tan .Summer Gloves i't and Mits, Regularise, Saturday 5c pair * j. 500 Yards Double Fold Silesia Lining in gray, brown THE WORLD'S NEWS. f f Kruger Will Not Be GBHipelled lo $ mm™ f Bit *** and black, Saturday. 10 Dozen, only, Men's Union Working Socks, Regular 5c yard 1 Let ill..!!.- 15c pair, June pi ice 3 prs 251: i i 15 Dozen Boys' Straw Hats, Regular 25 to 50c, Saturday 15c i i Ladies' Night Gowns, two that should awake a lot of , >, curiosity, Regular 85c, Saturday 50c ea Regular $150, Satutday $1.00 oa 300 Yards Genuine English Oxford Gingham, Regular V 10 and 12 1-2C, June price 5cyd 500 Yards White Goods, consisting of Piques, Fancy H Lace Stripes, llrilliaiitines, etc., Regular 150 4, and 20c, Saturday iocyd j. 4 Pieces of Flegant Black Silk and Wool Grenadines, I; in Stripes and Checks, double fold, Regular goc, * ' Saturday 50c yd *i A Fine Lot of liuglisk Cambric? Blouses--good washing H alt sizes, Regular 65c, Saturday 40c ea ,' , Ladies Tailor-made Costumes, sizes 32 to 40, Regular m $15.00 and jSiS.oo, Saturday $8.50 A BIG SLAUGHTER IN MILLINERY, Children's Trimmed Hats, 111850, Regular $1.50 fj*** d k-"-> Ladies' Trimmed Mats, tit $450, Regular #8 and $10.00 .-iL ii ===== - => ======= === 4 4 * We are going to move out some of our Carpets and Oil Cloths i i if price will do.it, 45c tapestrys for 30c. Remnants of V Oil Cloths about half price. 4 t We carry Packard's Auierieniijl'iickaid Shoes. A guaranteed " shoe at $3.50. A Women's American Duchess Shoes at $3.50 are At Fitting and i i Good Wearers. O " .--..-.. ... O Many lines of Dress Goods, Muslins, Blouses, Millinery, , , Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, will be placed i i on Sale Saturday which won't take long to clear out nt prices J ■ we've marked them Let us show you some Genuine Bargains; ii ii ii ii ii ii ftrlrrll^^^lH**^^***^^^*^*' ™1 » (or Wife Murder ' ntriko al Springfield, PORT CF LADYSMITH. Jllie 6. Thurston Again Reported Safe. in tip. While I Baker City, Str. Tellus Leaves—Princess May Arrives, ,Slr. I'i In,-, ns Mii_v came iu from Van- D. B. S. Queilrs was at Trlncomalle .1 ■' , pe. 1111 for nn- rock nn 1 the ete nn ip Victoria stun i; 1 n 1 '."I ii '. ' ,, .in Wnlbrsn vraiinc 1 r■■"' ' '• •• I li i" -iiinn nl :' ' " ' umlt-ly km .'.11. Captain • urn. ii hi kelp anil ', I' ■' li 1 1.1 the inck rt "11 1I1-. | v .Hi 1 intuitu! tk, \\\\ alkei ii... k beacon ■■■-I and one-quarter in - iii.i. 1 H.-JI rt Kin ba -in.. 1 ...Ly ui tl.e ii. Frill .i> c tlm ping. i« mi from feallvl The quarri Mr. C. I STEVENSON, t CO., NANAIMO, B.C. & iii.i, It if tha Bmr . would re'iur " Tin j' mil s thi-'r |nn... 1" oliliem, IV. li Union Pquare Woaril I e iNenaimo fish- Nil ,.- I'huraton, whloh ram Unit port since Isle lint, news wilt tie vary il 11 latin s nl the men " . •' ' ..(I bo us well - - ' "■ ii "j Oi plain '■■ "■ i, who isal head s'as minium down from tbe b'aliliiuj attsinvr JNew Kiin- ■■•• i iitaaay tor Wan .iijji. ni WelliuKlon LADYSMITH BOOMIHB. NO TRORBLE TO CATCH ON When yon Smoku thu PROVINCE CIGAR ilest on earth. Miiuiifsctureil by PROVINCE CIGAR CO., Yitis Street, VICTORIA, B. C. T H.SIMI'SON, Birriitcr, Solicitor, Attorney, Notary I'nWic, Ktc. Money lo Loin. NBiialrao, WARNING! ARE YOU INSURED? "not (fat Tnaured st once for it may he 100 late tomorrow. I represent eeveral OLD mil IIKM.MII.K Oom pan lea anil unn insure you st, n moment's notice at the loweit possible rates. All Iciiiline companiei chargo the same rales. I) in'l be milled into Insiirinit with a chra.. iiompany-It iniiilit he dear In tlieen-l "WE'HOMITIIRK SAr-T,," Wm. K. Leighton, P. 0. Drawer -111, Nanalmo. B, 0, WINDSOR HOTEL Thii old-KitahHieil, Firat-Olaea anil Popular Hotel is mmt noiiifi.rtal.ly furnished, centrally silualeil. H111 meet! trilni. Excellent Cuisine. Bar stocked with Ih. finest wines, liquors and r.lia.i. NANAIMO, B. 0. JOS. FOX, - ■ Proprietor. \\Ma T. Heddle & Co. j Particular Grocers, Nanaimo. Make a specialty ol' quality, by buying largely and nl, prices' sell the very finest goods at W prices. GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO LADYSMITH Sole ngsnts for."Decfcajulie" Tea, Upton's "Finest" rinms and Bacon. !>0O->»>O->*> Ureal Aciivily in the Building Line in Town, THE CELEBRATION, Grandest Pageant in the History of British Columbia, In two wetka' lime Lidymiith will do honor to Oauada'a national holiday in thu form ol n grand walor I'nriuv.il and Hiiiluiii! Bporte. The comjuittcas have ln'Bii uuFalling in Iheir endeavors to inakb thlK !he hanner year In thebletory of I hie'(trowing city,'and ilnti Ihey will nu i'nc nl in iiciiiittttt lij nil who have at- to nd nl ibe meet in it f>. The liiifli'liull and fnotlnll tofltcbefl will be iho heBt: yet we\\\\ in Ladyemith, and ihay will draw grenl crowds. The r"gaita will excpetl Hnylhlng yet bold in ihe pitivlnee. The war ea tine rnct'Haie eaneing grtut excm innh ptiinng tl n ditferetit trihea, aud no loea than ten i.rfWH liHVt* already rtiaiiilitl Iheir inten- tion of enuring for the clnfniplonehlp nn dal of British Columbia, Everyone Bliiiild ntlend the meeting lo-morrow night lo hear tho eatiafAt.Uiry 'eport-i of tho cominitteeB, and Ihey enn then judge for themeelven what n griind time its boingimtnaied tor their enlerlainment A (UMUM.i:, lite hiiiwileiH ul it.f AtihoLnhml think they ean baat the lioariierfl at. tbo Tom* lieranee hotiee in a came of football and have placed the following challenge In the hands ol tho sporting editor ofTlm Leader: Sporting Editor Leader:—Tho "star" boarders ol the Al boUford hereby dial- lengd the "star" hoardere ul the fern- peianue houielo a game n( Aesoidalion (tiutball to ha played on Ibe Bunker grotinde, II thla uhalletuie h accepted a note to Mr. A. McGregor wlll receive a prompt reply. . \\Y> Ite vlottd i'i erimi-i In i iha term of AmeHcnn noeupiiloi nwnitiog trial. An Indictment uf n nr- ei ilfs-1'f hai been repi in Wilfrid BloR-ilii of R •■ !■ waaclmrged with hai . m wife in Bontoit .tt.ii r- un ved dhelmelord, anil ber be ii to. dlatanoe away, SirTbpB, Liptoo auggeBta i lo every eight of the king'i the groat ilinuer. Thia m volunteer! lor the work, tfar abusing I ei Elepchildr capa took Mrs. Otto Hsngoi of New Albany, Ind,, from her bed ond Bovcr'ely whipped ber with hickory «. iichee. Juiutitifei. tbe I te I ingnai hi added to the Hat I mi I tn tl t l' vev alty of Ohleago. I'rofpHi, v i h, graduate of North .ealern Unlvm i ■. ban lu-en bi jected io li, oh ■. In Now YoVk nun hundred aiid thlrijr* foor notices oleomplai \\ have lieonient out to boteli, faotorfei*, aparimeiil h(inpH*i. brewerb r nnd railroad com- pftnleB, warning tberfi or Iha ordinaiioa againpi the eoti ww (moke uuli; nre, ft, Ib believed that a t-npral - rikfl anmng the p*»f* n .1 ml ere oi Virginia ami Wer-I Virginia han been buI eduled for next Sftflirday. Becfliiso Mamie Oenbilp, aged II, uf Winioii, Pa., waa pulling l-'topban Oboyon'a BlBior'a hair, tin toy killed her. A hoy burn to Mr, and Mra. lohn Stovetia nf WilkeBbar , I'.., welgnd onl,' 23 uinii'i p iitni iii onl) 11 inch h in height. Tin' Hi tie lellow ie[ki pt wrapped in line yioidiug cotton, .1,1, i mum pa |n oiear- 1 1 1 ' . il : nuda like the bom- rdmcD in i ar; ■1 utri , oaa, I lie' Lumbar ve then bamia full - 11 material fur ull I,., i Laming 1 ub .,, being '•■ u i- hi na ,;.... AWAY I THEY I GOll "' lie": '■' slock, Wc mail at % i ' reduce tliBaame to line half. J; Pries made to.nitjf.urpooSetbooli |* FURNITURE, I Cooking Stoves and Ranges I Trunks ami Valises, s in is, KoOaile Now'! <* ni. Don't inn ii iff. •* Hi" inn We Pay All Freight to 1 Ladysmith. ^ 'WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY i; ;" J. H. GOOD & CO. K NANAIAIO. I The Great Cash Furniture Store ■»*»*ass* sssasBsssa LADYSMITH LEADER A\\D WELLINGTON-EX,^MlON NEWS, JUNE 18,■ liJOi". Ladysmith Leader —and-. Wellington-Extension News. * l'ubltailed every Wednesday nnd Sittuiday Hit* Leader Building, corner of Kiwi Ave. ; l-'reucli Street, Ladysiitilh, British Columbia. *»'#»«.* -■■.:■■ . - H-r*>*HHH4"f+HHH+WH'H^-f-(f++-ti <1tH.H G OUT OF BUSINESS I a- comfortable home f* i--J-H»Hf T. I,. GRAUAMl'., 15DITORAKO 1'ROPRIBTI SUBSCRIPTION RATES, i by Mail im Canada awd United Status.] Oiieyenr (stiiclly in advance) ;■''«■ ix months (atrictly in advance). i tt ADVERTISING RATES. I I'RANSIKNT—First insertion IOC, a line; Cflcll Biiiwunn.-ut laserllou 5c, ti line. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING, 1 Rates on application, No woud cuts used, Cuts for regular use should lie all luclul. Marriage. Birth, Death and Funeral notices, t'iielt Insertion .oc. Advertisements nnt Inserted for n specified lime will be charged for until ordered to be discontinued. '.OUE LEADER will be found at the following places: j. *t tys.iiiih—The Leader Office; The I,ndynunth 1'Intimacy., Nauatiuo—E> I'linbury & Co. V iclorla—Pablie tlbraryi Provincial Library; and note's. Vujcouver—Public I.ibrary, nnd Hotels. Kcw vVe&tmluster—Public library. Alicnungeslii advertisements niiiai li ut Ibis office before 12 i.uuii the il Lis ie. fail istilhersuot recetviiiR i«iper regttin kport to thla office. Ai. |un work.atrlctly cash ou delivery. Ti uiiieiil ndverllticmetits audi lu advai and Fancy Goods wi (it Slaughter iprices. il all ages at pria .:. . A cordial iiiviuttii ERS, LEADING MIU.INBR, NANAIAIO, B. I 1 ti'.VWK \\s-.y:$r>:Pr:^i::.pi: ,i. ■/.-■ lAmerlcan wnr-in.lklng lu lue op'earn kllltd, WltllNI-SOAV, JUNK I NOTICE. Mr. Leigh Nethe. by is, authorized to collect accounts and receive puymBii! oi uioueys ilne to The 1.. mlei during my absence from L-adyeinilb. I. I.. OBAHaUIi. THU IilM.'K IIAMI. i g.qnlbb -**eT«7l^-'**r''';''"*'t*'-'*<**'-'ttJ!li'*! >l?f Tbe annonuctn.fciii made wilb much gusto by Borne or the newap ipera, |>t pally in the telegvaphlo coiiimni ol • ■■ ru Now Y-itk papers, that peaci bad ken largely brought iil'i'ii1 hj tbe ii Ha nc* and intercession the Kit p; h Bia ed upon giving the Buere. TJieit is tilth reason to credit either report, says the Montreal slur. His inoj'siy's ministry enjoj tbi confidence oi tbeir sovereign and thi gotd will of the people. They undurstand and have uuderfltoud their business, Ji ii extremely doubtful if tbe king bad any influence with the Boer*, vr that be endeavored lo bring any presanre upon them peraonally. Yet it v\\iif a change which camo over (tie Boert, that led tu peace being concluded. Tbe idea that Ltie king miido the Britisti modify their terma so ua lo induce the Boors to accept them, in order to give additional eclat tn tht1 coronation festivities, bears on the face of it evidence ot being a pretty little fairy lair. The terms which were agreed to were those which were emphatically refused by the lioera over a year ago. i,>\\ were tbe terms which werja long i go considered by the Britiih government, •nd forwarded to South Africa for tin guidance of Lord Milncr and Lord Kitchener, The modification in the final settlement was in the increase of tbe amount that Britain would advance to aid the Boers rebuild faim houses. The number of farms which would havo to be restored had material Ij increased since the terms were refused before, The conclusion of peace ih in accordance with the well nndersloorl policy nf the king's ministers, lung since decided upon, frtijuenlly published and com- merited upon all over the world, and not! hrounht about by any pref-sure'ruui bis majesty to obtain peace at n y pilisC. 4] '".-.,/ ' NOTICE. ENDEBS nte n.|.'.'.l for Ihe urlvlle.se i. grounds for tin. purposio "I having mill drinks and iue ore.un stands, etc., during the 1st July celebration. Tender! "1" ' 11' ' ' I (.OTTI.T), IS Tilt: I.ESIRB OF US ALL i Fiu-nitllre, Carpets, Linoleum ,.; Wslinap r, Cm Cri«f(...rj',(ll."s.t\\v,,r, , l.-li.., lite. * uiur ***************************************************** " litre I. Comfort 1 i Cur CluOllS J. * Ki-" ' ll- I., IU III : ,, iKilllll ill * .11 ,'- -1 .. .'.i'.■■.,!-,■ My -. Write * I ■ ..in .in.-. ,-.'.' an (l.ci.) Ulna- I lulled and itri.'i'il [a store Ii. itself), f ,;' * ' INEXPERIENCE -':;,; i"-'::k..''::;v.' .-iiifiiiSiiS '^j^'vV ■'.'-''';';.-- Trade-. uIarhs 'N.'1 CopvmoiiTs So. .»,..- - u-1 -„.lhi-.-11 -iL.-l.-l, :i,,.l ,1. -in i|-i I-1, ,.-.->- r..-'l ' i'i'" ' 1 ■'■'' '■':'■■]) '■; ""IV'"f;.; ',- '". 1 ..■ '..li , t. : ..i.l i'i nl! ii.'iv-nr-iil.-f .. t,r;'..'.:i;rj.-''''=-^«|3W.'i}ffi Uiiiiicti tiiiti't*. 035 P St., (Vfisliiniiioii, ll.C. I udishti in! T A. 1 Coal! Coal! i ■ Wellington Colliery! a0IVlPAKY,;LTO. ManufaclurersofaU kinds of I k\\\\ id Dressed lumber t t kiou.d.ags, Laths, Shingles, Etc, 4 I j(i!Ui \\v. Lobiirn, j • 7**. •'-}•* + *(■•! *> t l*+t*H*+ + 1. C. Wilson, ^mpaiij'i Ltd.. ; Wellingtor Co'al Best houscliold coal 011 the Pacific ; i Cotttt • i i * * Comox Coal—Best steam coal on the Pacific Coast X X + .. Alexandria Coal—?in*t-ckss gas, steam and house- t ; hold coal * * The above coals are mined only by the Wel- I . lingtou Colliery Company. Wharves" at Ladysmith, X l Oyster Harbour, and Union Bay, Baynes Sound. * ; Head Office Victoria, B. C I X Florist, uaiu...-K-si-i. —N IN 1IM11, II t s+************** lo aurve an app peiifcnci d mini until aiu-h t can pat- a ail ej amination eh lis be 1 i n^ drawn ot became IV nan uiiilii war and a man peace, Uncla hn I'. II lo lot 1,-iiii I. ihe rltustlou in the j iloiii-i'illy High streel 11, ali mi,1 a, (Jlolliliis, ini.Sllil-S, I'I' the momber from R'is^iuhI Don't [iiiii.-t B l''-'i'- iii'iif-i's sweeping ne Leading j Unisn EsreiiWiiEg Go's | * Lagers and Stout t ! HP Ml 0.1 * Nanaimo, B. C. "I"I"I'-f-t"I-!.-M-l-l-l'-M"H . : Qitizasts of Ladysmifii All Citizens of Ladysmitli, Ii. C, are respectfully invited to become members of tlie Ladysmith Board of Trade. Objects : Tlie advancement and improvement of Ladysmith. P. II. MARSHALL. President. JAMES FREEL, Secretary, n. l mum U'ihi, Fubiic, Cosivesfancer, Be. Commissioner Supreme Court of IS.C , fist.'ite aud Insurance Agertt - Offlcea - The rjaplanadj, ■■ Ladysmitli, !i C. ti Apeucy, * Re Duiismuir's Sons Co'y ; ♦ 740 Steuart St. I i t-f-M- »■->♦ **-+*-*■■» ♦ -» y+t + *>-H+-+t--» i . . _*~3 y*. *• ilerely A Remir We Print * I Of the fact that tlie Lender Job Room is ? now doinjr nil kinds of Printing— com- J mereini, legal mid society—at very reason- t able prices. Z I * * * I i I •I* i Till-: I'I IH IV Hi DlftJANTlill. It is reported that, a royal eninmiaalon •Will be appointed to fiqulie im 1 the cause ol the recent mine dtshStor nt Fernie, but it is doubtful if such iiqniry will throw any more light on Ute matter than the informal inn already sent out by the government. Judging from reports of mine inspectors, it aninHrs thai a large number of Inexperienced meu were employed in the mines at Pemie, Hnd eo long as the law allows'Hucb men Nu.ii- (hum! nnd innilt Mottil 'i'i";-i":"i"i"!-'t-i"H"i»ivM"i"i-i--fri-n---i- h>, —Lettei U.adH »> —Bill Iliads % —Hiatiiiii'iitH 'L —N.ne Hi-aciH . f —Mt'imirandnm HeadB j* -Eaveloflus J —Uutjti.tsp (l»iilt- •> -,8tnek Otrtlfinttet. t -LtiHi Blai.kn . 7. -•VWditli.i; Livitatimifl »t* — Funeral Announcements ' t -TichetB J —■Prugrammfe + —PamphlFte T ■—OritalrigiieB % —•'.Viudow Cards * —Hangers T — I'nHiera * Everything ? 1 Living the latest type laces and borders, * and modern machinery, we produce only t the best work — Printing tbat attracts f i The Leader Job Room f Ladysmith, ... b. C _ f*********w********i*i*i*w i *^^v..v.sv;!.*.'-'^ii^,%*i*j-^ JOHN HAY, Cabinet iVIaker ami Upholster, r, S Mattreesos, fjoiingee, •', Beds, A«i.iii,s, '; f eiits, S'nre H Imls. I'll'll'UK - l-IIA.MIM] S ft'EP.MKISH • . 0 » i .., M I *'^' I ■ ?*. j If 'SHER BROS., :"i..:iisiim-3. D. U. :■ !i,:,i,' !,.;;::,'/" _;•?. Sheet Music AmrtM at alJIiii if: K'beilpl'lt lln.l Baat—6a. ami Hill, atopy. " ai'il' Idslortrai "''^ A" 'n**'"t Dn':,-'B ftI"' P'""ft''' der Ins biatinn 01 pw t tlie Thlrtef.i i lib,- law ropi banci.le-.lfi,, Warr.oSt.NaW Ahnns'1 *i"'f'''! - ■' ' ' "."■. "IV *fr'"i»i I <.,-.*.,.<,.,< ,,.s< ...-. ,,-.-..,*Kn4--dH>ni4 j»c.. ^|' Musical Instruments of All Kinds, , Etc., Etc. \\ Skinner St. NANAIMO, B. C. . jj li|i|',«ili' City Hall, V. ti. |l„s in, ;! •';.^'.''.'.'.t!VViV,JV.V;«.'iV...5.W!..!S.i!.-,v.^.-.'.-^* eailie DrH; Times Jk WJ Post-lOtelfi^ncer Sealllt, Wash. The llvillest piiper in it, NortliWei Weeklj'.'dltlon a coniplete record of the ffefld'a nt-ws lo date. Sport, polifin., ei.ric.ly, woint'ii's, Inle.eale, youbu folk's le|.arlliu-llt, lltariitore scieiife, arl, iniieic. Nohiii y can air.inl lu lie without It. All Hit- tclrsraplilc.lews of the weak, 1'iiriii, fielil. Bnr- Ml. spurt, society, lieanlinil llliMratlona iiul half loncs. Bnlntile copy un application. All For Om Dollar a Yiar. . • ij in.. ..at....**! LADYSMITH LE A. DER AND WELLINGTON-EXTENSION NEWS. JUNE IS. 190$, l , t* 1 In ' -;r;-:' i;i—««sf llL.«*$ i'sL^ ii lU ti r h \\ • i ■ ' i -m It ft/1 I y " /'A ''■ \\ •■■ ^02 '»iiiii^il1 siE-*^'-*' . ESesivji; ir-TS j i| Hi M"m l*»"v fes""& 6wt3 bij tttlni taxitt E..iv« *a*i?i:- ,.',f.V.' :i---:.'. ;'.'-:..'..^■■■ri,V.^i;iVS*^i/-;-,.■= -: ^:;n5^.:-;:^iiijab&:i: *J^*fT.''iwT4 n*'.-.*-* j* -■" ;! f ., rant's f L-N * ■ r 1 l)i,' . aS:d fe:! t.;;;^ r.'-.-,~ii..,.'-i, LiasS P'T '" m i |.-:d , i t>-.. TT, ... ; Ui* II Will ( elebrate the National Holiday With a Grand WATER CARNIVAL AND FIELD SPORTS '.r-'^s::-- '.r^.-^yimsammsztM:- • — " :r-":^ms3am W®% /e *->>- ■'■" ;';'':;' S 1 j?W, Si la ' "'W*' ^•W" I 11 xJ :i rasa ,-■ h Don't Fail To See The Magnificent Struggle Amongst The Hardy Warriors Of The Indian Tribes In Their Great War Canoes. This is One of the Most Thrilling Spectacles. FULL COURSE, IS IN VIEW t '-^mummsp^-::." . wmsmngmmsB ssssassssf FOO 2/1 *W*\\b Ity ■ 'l<-':.Jl,Cra.^r/" '\\u-.-: -, j;i*K-. SO saent naB r» ■;;"*■. 'ir. "' t t-s"^ ^«.«ss ■« I ill ':. .HI Li ;■ ..-nx ?-r, ,-■■•:-. i'lii-i .-••.. ." .) .'■.', .'. " ■- B**a fet%S J fint '"-'fuss* PPO s, CE, ;r;'■;;;:■■.:,■;; ' r ;■■ ■^■;'-.is?xs!.i.;:-:::tv^::.i:'\\';^?sis t^KsJS In w w,j ;' '■ I 91 +dJP XI LNblON msiS^u.^C:..:-::v:r: iv'k..i„.'..i£*ii, x;...3-.:;si.:::-;,....... ..;:. Lady -.i»' wl lllH^ Kl^iiti ie the Besi Province. "as-aaTl LADTSMlTHiLEADER AND WELLINGTON-EXTENSION NEWS, JUNE 18. 1902. X II It's the Style Ye Want, Me Laddie, Get a Scott Hat, What manner of man are yon? Short, stent, lssn or long? We're Hatters. We ean fit you fault- Lilly with hatwear to suit the seaion. Isn't This Interesting News? fall Kill is the popular Panama ih.p. it 18,50 and |3.00 Stiff Bit. it 13.50, $3 and |3.50, Straw Hati 50c. to $2.00. ITae Drawing for Harrison Hot Springs Trip June aStti. A Coupon With Every Dollar Purchase. THE 6. D. SCOTT CO., LTD. CASH CLOTHIERS, NANAIMO. 44J4444******************* i un ************************** Del your wstch repaired by ' He is a Practical Mechanic. Lively It is the intention oi Mr. Wm. Beve- ridge te shortly commence the addition te Ihe Grand hotel. Whan roar watch don't go to mil you er yoa haven't got what you want, juat lake il dowa to Lively, and exohauge lt tat what you want. Work on the new ichool houee ii still delayed, but lt ii expected it will be •tartid sgsin ia Ihe near future. A heu^rnay kloi And s klox msy tick,! Bat Lively don't giv. tick Oa a three-dollar clock. Owing to th. scarcity of houaee bere Ihe Bev. Mr. Tuner will lor tbe present reild. al Booth Wellington. Oar reputation ai Britiih Coin mbia'i premier tailor wu not won on misfits, .r ihoddy, or hold-up pricei; but on lit, workmanship, quality, and reasonable fa... Oaldw.ll, Naniimo. Werk ea Mr. Andiaw- Brvden'i home has eommeneed aad will be rapidly NShed throngh. Procrsstinition hsi lost many s man hii llfe'i opportunity, but men clothed la Caldwall'i Nanaimo elegant lummer lotting, hsvs opportumtiee tbruit upon thua. MISS B. KEITH The well-known Nanaimo dressmaker is prepared to make skirls from }2.oo up. All work person idly supervised, guaranteed, and first-class. Tbe Bev. Gordon Tanner will hold services in the Methodist church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Forcimmer ia offering 8-day clocks for $2.60. See them. At the Bitting of the license commit*- Bioiers only one new license wai granted, that to Mr. Derosa of Exteniion. All the otheri were Bimply renewals. Watche', clocks, rings, etc., to be told at great reduction at B. Forcimmer'a. Tbe Ladysmitli football players aie hard at work practising for their match on the 1st July with the Thistles of Wellington, It is rumored that one of the danghtere of a well known Cbemafnm resident Ib to be married on coronation day to a well known Vancouverite. Quite a number of people who went np to Nanaimo on Saturday last to see the circus came borne disappointed, as the tbe show bad been cancelled. J. Burns and P. O'Brien, the two men Provincial Constable Cassidy took to Nanaimo last week for stealing beef from the barque J. D. Peters, have been sentenced to one month's imprisonment. A large number of mi ners from Extension have moved their houses down to Ladysmith, and building wae never more brisk in tbii city than at the present time. Messrs. Baby of the Hotel Frank have greatly improved tho appearance of their hotel by the addition of a new verandah. Tha medal for the eleven-paddle canoe race ie now on exhibition at Mr. W. H. Lively's store. The medal waa manufactured in Ladysmith by Mr. Lively and is a credit to his already well-known reputation. Mr. Wibbloy has moved bis house down from Extension and Ib ad din it It to one of the company houses. He will have one of tbe finest residences in town when completed. THF COMING CORONATION. ef Interest—Kingly DR. J. GRICE, DENTIST Johnston Block, - Nsnsimo, B. 0 P.O. Box,37,1.1. 145. Tieite Ladyimith every Saturday, Hear. Irom 9 a. m, till 5 p. in. Abbotsford Hotel. Something like a quarter of a million pound.' worth of tapestry will be naed in ths n.w coronation hsll snd ln Westminster Abbey iti.ll al th. coronation. Tbs ball, the exterior ol which hu bein io lacceiifnlly toned down into tbe semblance ol age, tbat it looki ilk. an old abbey Hi.il, ii to bare . moit interesting interior. Under th. sble hind olHr Guy Liking, Ih. ke.per ol th. klng'i armory, the imid. ol tb. building will be given the appearance ol an old baronial ball. Rich tapestries—lorn, ol the moit precious in existence—will adorn tbe bill and tbe theatre in which the .dual coronation takes place, One ia a superb piece of Flemish tapestry, worth by itself jtlOO.OOO. Indeed, thii lum wai actually paid Ior it when it changed hands aome time ago. Tlie klng'i yacht, Osborne, li being prepared st Portimouth lor tb. me ol tbe Indian potent.tei on tbe naval review day. Tbe home office states that the king haa granted permission for the flying of the royil itandsrd on coronation day for tbit occasion only. The stilus of King Jania. II, whieh his itood on the east aid. ol Whitehall, hai been taken down snd pnt eirefully away In s quiet corner, to make room for s coronation itand, Royal salutes will boom out from hii majesty's ships on all itationi all over th. world st the hour of tb. coron.tlon. The ships will be decorated by day and Illuminated by nighl, 'snd captains may dispense the royal clemency on tbat day to labors undergoing punishment. Bxtra grog will be served out to the .reel. JUNE, 1902. "CROWN CORONATION TIMS" JUST RECEIVED. Th.y srs selling quick, come and secure one, E. ROLSTON, Udysmith, ■ B. C. Hardware, Stoves, Tinsmith, Plumbing, Agent for S. W. P.int. McOlary'i WALL PAPER Sanitary Warranted Wall Paper, Plain Ingrain snd Figured Papere. All witb Borden snd Ceilings to match. Full line ol all kinds kept in Block at SAMPSON'S CASH STORE eommercial St. NANAINO, B.O Seriven Ib to be commended in thus thus getting a church of their own. The Hon. James Dunsmuir kindly presented tbem with the lots and the ladies of the eongregation worked bard to secure the building. Construction will be rapidly pushed through and in a short time the chureh will be ready for occupation. All members and frunds of the church are cordially invited to attend Hit* aor- vicas and to pin in the singing. A collection in aid of the church building fund will be taken after tbe services are completed. pitcher, was tit lilt-|, mi on*, innb S rune beinK madeiiil'hiin in iht: flv?| Uo InniugB. The visitors look Lim "tit nf tbe box and put in Greenwell, but Vancouver found him easier than Zeigler, and made 11 runs off him iu tho nrxt two InningB. Zaigler wns then put bin:a in the box and pitched a good game In the finish, only one run being miuteofl* him in th'e remaining five Innings, Nanaimo seemed to be iu hard luck and the score does not indicato their strength. Zeigler Heenied to be oil' color at tho start, and thus hopelessly piled up the runs for the home team. Zeigler struck out 4 men and Law 8. Say, Jim; are you going to B. Forci- mer'B Auction Sale on Saturday? Of course X am. FERNIE RELIEF CONCERT. Good Concert Given in Aid of the Fernie Disaster. The concert in aid of tbe Fernie Buf- ferera was not bo well attended as was expected on Monday night last. A first- class programme had been prepared and in a measure waa carried out fairly well. Mre. and Miss Auld sang a duet which was given hearty applause. Mr. Barron gave a violin solo iu hia usual capital manner. Mr. Lively's songs and the music by the Ladysmith orchestra, were rendered in a firet-elasB manner. Tbe orchestra played aeverat times during the concert. Mies Bertram sang eeveral Bongs and wae very well received. Archdeacon Sorlven closed the evening's entertainment by a few well-choBen words. Don't fail to Bee G.H. Gavin's samples of wallpaper at Captain Dillon's office, Esplanade. Choice new designs at as- oniehingly reasonable prices. INDIAN MEETS INDIAN. How the Ladysmlths Defeated the Nanai,»os. Ladysmith, 17. Nanalmo Indiana, 7. Vancouver, 20. Nanaimo, 1, Laet Sunday the Ladysmith nine met and defeated tbe Nanaimo Indiani by a score of 17 to 7. The score does not go to show tbe closeness of tbe game, as up to the fifth inning neither Bide scored, when tbe Indians crossed the plate three ti in as,'to be followed immediately by the local team for ten. A shower of ot rain in the fifth spoiled the nice play tbat was then fn progrees—one two, three, being the order of the put-outs on each side. The Indians kept the boys IueHBing until the ball got slippery and then they were like the man who fell out of tbe baloon, " not in it," A return gams is spoken of, The Nanaimo baseball team would have beeu abut out by the Vancouver nine Saturday but for au overthrow by the new outfielder, Lent, which let in one man. The score was 20 to 1 lu favor ol Vaneonver. Zeigler, Nanaimo's new LACROSSE. Westminster defeated Victoria after a ypry rVMitrh game by a ncore of 12 to 2. Toe roimbi i>r!r3 (lommenctd at Hie blurt, but was quickly stopped by the referee ru'ing Tiirnbnll aud Giff.ird off, The Westminsters now It-ave for iho east with a clear elate, nnd hopes nro high that they will return Kith tbe Minto boiler plate. Nunaiino wao defeated hi* Vancouver Saturday by a score of 13 to 8. The game waa anything but good lacrosse, some of tbe Nanairiioa leaving the Held and refusing to play again until after a good deal of coaxing. The kink aroen over some ol Referee Miller's decisions CHIUKI.T. Nanaimo defeated the Barracks team of Victoria, after a first-class game, by a score of 78 to 73. The eoldlera went to bat first and succeeded in piling up 73 ruiiB fur their inning. Nanaimo bad a hard time, and with only two to bat. had to make 24 runB to win. Mr. Newbury Mr. Fi.Hiti M.«-i-.i, ► ■• -iintpndent of the mutual Life if1 Nva i*uik, was in town l,wt clalhrduy, Mr. K, ,|, Piiluier of Ohtmainus wae in town Monday nn a business viBlt. Mre, Knight of Salt Spring island is visiting firrendtj Inn*. Mr. W, IV. li, Mrfur.es «'0lt down lo the capital on Monday, Mr.'J, MoMullen front F.dduiVa waa iu loan Saturday. Mr. James Tuouipi-on of Nanaimo passed through LailyBUiUh Saturday on hie way to Victoria. Mr. D. Nicholson paid Victoria a visit on Saturday last. Mr. Henry Kay waB down to Dun- cans on Saturday. • ..I r. 0 ibirn rAiurned from Victoria on Monday! Mip, Blonquist of. Victoria h visiting ba elBtur, Mro. J, Mottram, litre. Miss F.vi.ii!'. uf Nanaimo in visiting Mr. and Mrs. 6. Thompson of (his city. Mr. Charlt-B Allen of Nanaimo m inov* virtj: tu Liriyamilh. Mre. 8. P. Booth, widow of the lali* II.hi. J. P, Booth, of S.ilc Spring island, is taking up btn- residency in Nanuimo permanently. Canon Paddou wae the t;u«8i of Arvb deacon and MrB. Burl yen Sunday iHat. Now is your chance to tniitia at tt. Forofmmei1 on Saturday. get gr?at bar Auction Sale Our stork ia now complete in fancy drygoodSi bnota shoes, gluts' furnishings etc, undoubtedly tbo tines! showing on the ialand, Tho Obenpsidr, High St, A SWEEPING SALE We have still too much stock on liauil and in order to reduce same we arc ofl'eiiiig our large slock of Watches, Clocks, Kings, Chains, Jewelry and Silverware nt a great reduction. We will mention a few specialties: 8-Day Striking Clocks $2 50 Alarm Clocks So Watches from * 1 50 All guaranteed to keep good time. Don't miss this chance. B. FORCIMMER, THE JEWELER. Cor. Flrat Ave. and KobertaSt., Ladyemith. Maple Lodge. No. 6j, 1.0. Q. f. Meets every Wednesday evening in Niuboleon'fl Hall. Visiting members are cordially invited, B. NIMMO. C. T. m. Mckinley, sm. aud Mr, Geo, Hodgson, the two youngest players of the team, batted out the victory for iheir side, Mr. Newbury making 20 and Mr. Hoditsim 12, The Vancouver eleven defeated Victoria easily on Saturday last. Victoria was only able to get 51 runs in two innings, while Vancouver had Iti! in tbeir firet inning, thi: IS1NU. The six*round boxing conUal between Jack Hoot ot Chicago and Kid Carter of Brooklyn, scheduled for the Pennsylvania Athletic club, did not lake place, the box office receipta having been attached by tbe creditors of tbe club. Kid Lavigue, the well known pugilist, is at the Stockton, Cab, detention hospital, Buffering from mental abberation. Physicians are hopeful of hie recovery. In his recent right with Brill, Lavigue injured hia arm, which had a few mouths previously bean broken, and thia it ie thought may in part be responsible for bia condition, Pipes repaired. All kimls of native specimens mourned and mado to order at Lively's, the leading jeweler. Fancy Silks, suitable lor blmiBes nnd ladies' costumes, at the OheapB.de High sheet. S it TYEE COPPER Smelting Works CO. -AT- LADYSMITH LAYING THE CORNER STONE Impressive Ceremony Takes Place To-Day. Thli afternoon the Rev. 0. H. Cooper, rural dean, will lay tb. corner itoneol tlie nsw ichool church lor ths congregS' tion ol thi Oburcb ol England in tbii city, s lull description ol which «p- pesrsd In The Lesder eome weeki sgo, The combined choirs ol Bt. I'snl'i aad St. Alblan'i churcbei ol Nanalmo ara alio glrlng their sld to ths Inters sting ceremony by ilnging appropriate longi a,,1 anthems. The enterprise of tbe ci.ngreg.tlon of , theAngllon churcb and oi Archdeacon I W«sMr*T.«j^^^ | Prepared to purchase ores as from August ist | Convenient to E. & N. or Sea. Painting, Pape. hanging and Mattress Making. Leave orders for mattress making at Capt. Dillon's Office, Esplanade, where samples can be seen. Guy H. Gavin, Ladysmitli. R. B. ANDERSON, —Agent For— "Perfect" Bicycles Wheel repairing in all its branches Fine metal workings specialty. Plumb* log, acetylene gas, hot water and hot air lientldg, Work .lone with despatch and at rcaHonable rates. BASTION ST., NANAIMO. David Murray, Oeneral Blacksmith Buller Street, . Ladysmith Shop will lie open every Trttir-idny, Friday ainl Saturday, C. B. ROBELEE Curpenter, Joiner and Undertaker General Jobber. Corner Pint Avenue mi) Oatacre AtrMt. Cabinet work of all kinds. All kinds of snft wood furniture made and repaired. Cuban Cigar Factory Manufacturer! of the Famous CUBAN - BLOSSOM None but Union Labor employed. M.J. BOOTH, - Priprletor. NANAIMO, Ii. 0. BANNER LODGE No. 31, Meets every We--t.iesilay evening at 7.30 o'clock, Visitors cordially tnvlteil. HUGH FULTON, Sec. Weelington lodge No. 2 K. oi P. Mi His every Friday in I. 0. 0. F. hsll st 7:30 p.m. D. GOURLtY, 0.0. J. W. LEWIS, Sec. J. McDonald, Ag.-r.t for B 0 Pottery Company. C'.ilniiay Pine, Sewer Pine, llulley ■|'mi.i,Tb, Ye, Benda, Tiles snd Orates Hlj.li St., Ladysmitli Hand Made Pit Shoes at the usneapica ■in cbeap factory made. Come in snaeee. All work guaranteed. Repairing done. A. S. Christie, LADYSMITH. . B.O. Saddler and Harnessmaker Mail orders promptly attended to. Prices reasonable. Buggy bnrneii Irom l)S, Express harnen Irom $18. Team harness from |30 Bigslock of trunks and rallies. Trunk! from ♦->. Valises from 60s. C. IH. MAIMERS, Ihe Crescent, — NMMIMO'IX 22 LOAVES 22 Delicious Bread. $i.oo ONE DOLLAR $1.00 Why bake when you can get inch value and delivered st your door? :oich Baker, 23 Years' Experience J.KENNY, Lidyimlth B.kery, Esplanade," Ladyimith. PIONEER STEAM LUINDRT VANCOUVER. P. 0, JOHNSON, AGENT, Leiser & Hamburger*! C101S CLEANED, 0110. Do You Know? tbst ths work wed. Is tee, »ery fine. All our work is guarsntwd. Nanalmo Clothing Renovntory Opposite Naniimo Hotel. NANAIMO, B. 0. P.O. Boa4*4. CANADIAN PACIFIC 941-2 MIIS COAST TO MONTREAL By The IMPERIAL LIMITED Leaves Vancouver at 13:30 o'clock Tuesday,, Tlinml.y. snd Situnlayi Tiansconttnental Passenger Dally Elegant Equipment, Fastest Time, Lowest Rates, TO ALL EASTERN POINTS. Foi pamphlala and all information apply lo any O.P.R. ag.nl. H. H. ABBOTT, YV. MoQIRR, Agent, Victoria. Agent, N.nalmo. E. J. OOYLE, Asat. Qenl, P.se. Agent, Vincouver. Esquimau & Nanaimo Railway Time Table No. 44, Trains lei re 1,'nlvsinitli Southbound dally atll.lOs.m. aad OB Saturday! 8 1«y» and Wednesday! st 5.15 p. in. Trains leave Ladysmitli northbound dally st 11,57 s. m, snd on latarda... Snnil.ya and Wednesday, at 7.10 p. m. ' Trains leave I.n.lvsrnlth for E.tensi > anil III |i,m,, and on Sund.yi'»' 10 t' m Ooo, L. Courtney, illy except Sunday .10., m,, ip, m. 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