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THE DELTA TIMES Volume 7 LADNER B THE DELTA TIMES Volume 7 LADNER B. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 8,1912. $1.00 A YEAR. LACROSSE |_ CORDIAL ANOTHER WONDERFUL AT THE A VERY LEAGUE SEND-OFF OLD-TIMER FERTILITY TRAPS CLOSE GAME Ixmer Fraser LacroHae League Ig Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. "Wright Are I Mrs. ('osuliU'li Was Laid to Rest In , Two Crop* Will Be Harvest*tl Off Haud.soiiie Trophy Presented by the Putting on the Best Class of Leaving I miner for Eburne and- In Ijist Six Minutes "Majple Leafs" Boundary Bay Cemetery on Westham Island Soil This Dominion Cartridge Co. HUM Clean Games. Find the Not Twice, Making Are Entertained. Monday Last. Year. Now Arrived. Score Two to One. The Lower Fraser Lacrosse League There wa sa large gathering <il One of the most respected inhabl- | The extraordinary fertility of the Is certainly deserving of the support Delta The trap shooting enthusiasts are] On Friday, May 31st, the Maple members of the Methodist church and tants of the Delta passed away on I has been the subject of com- of the whole community. The teams still getting lots of fun and keen in- Leafs of Westham Island v,sited the outside friend*? at a social gathering .•*-. _ ment ever since British Columbia took are putting up good, clean, genuine, that was given at the home of Mr. terest Is being taken in the com- '• Shamrocks of East Delta. There was Sunday morning last in the person of a place in the map of the world, but hard lacrosse. While the games are R. Hutcherson, on the Slough Road, one of the most striking examples of petition for tiie Loininlon Cartridge, a flne attendance and the game Is strenuous there Is absolutely no sem­ on Monday last, to give a send-off to Mm Cosulitch, wife of Romolo Cosu- Company's trophy. The trophy which , . htch, of Canoe Pass. Mrs. Cosulitch, the genuineness of the Delta's claim blance of anything approaching vlcl- the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright. who was fifty years of age, has been . , , . , , , _",' ,_ . - i described as a nice clean game and a m:fferer for some time from chronic to being the garden of the continent ousness or had feeling. The referees The Rev. Mr. Wright ha? been pas­ was exemplified this week, when Mr. haseesn JusIn t tharrivee storde Ionf LadnerMessrs,. LanningIs to be, • one of the most Interesting that has have easy jobs and if a player does tor of the Methodist church ln lad­ i*i. etes. As Is frequently the case Fawcett .*. Wilson. It ls well worth with this disease, complications which I Hugh Savage, nf Westham Island, yet been played. In the llrst quarter occasionally get a nasty crack as Is ner for the past three years, and has I started on Thursday morning, the 6th winning, consisting of a solid leather the Shamrocks scored, "Spud" Dennla end fatally arise and although the Inevitable, the invariable rule Is that earned the affection and respect not I of June, to cut his hay. Even In the gun case, beautifully mounted. Mr. finding the net. ln the second quar­ the first man to stop and tend to only of his own congregation, but of deceased lady had only been ailing Wilson Is Indefatigable In his efforts for three days from erysipelas, she j Delta this is exceptionally aarly, Mr. ter there was hard, even play, and him Is the man who unwittingly caus­ the whole community. Now under Savage's crop In this particular sec- to further the Interests of the club. score the usual management of his church succumbed on Sunday. An old resi­ Two of East Delta's men ed the Injurv. It Is up to the people dent In the Delta, Mrs. Consulltch and tion extends to 1'3 acres, and it will The following are the scores for the nf Ladner, Wertham Island ahd East he hns been transferred to other fields fourth and fifth events: I were laid out In this quarter and - —«-•-"-•--- —-iK-iiim.*** aim i immediately be harvested and the . .-'had to retire, two Westham Island Delta to support this branch of clean of usefulness, having been appointed r 22 and 16 I ,_ . _. •port, both with their nocket«i tn* to take over the charge of the Metho- j Ih-n r thhusbane highesd t anesteed familm byy werthe e wholhelde I Kruund seeded -with potatoea. Doubt­ „' , ,, *_ ;: ™_T '" men going off to even up. In the dist church at Eburne. His numerous community. Like her bereaved hus­ less, Mr. Savage will get a good double II. J Hutcherson 21 and - thM .„„_.„_ ,)0th teamfl _.__,__ ,ef| their presence. -It should be a mat­ crop. Double cropping has been tried 1 n r band, an Austrian by birth, th,ey were I" *• '. ' - is "„ men, the play eased off, but etlil there ter of congratulation to every resi­ friends all over the Delta are con­ In several parts of the world, but dent In the Delta that three such Pie gratulating themselves that the dis­ among the oldest settlers in the dis­ „," '""'i'"* , ,, "*""_ ~~i was no more scoring, the teams being trict, and the domestic virtues and has never been a success, unless where teams as the Reavers, the Shamrocks. tance of separation i's so short that the contents of silos hae been used W. H. Taylor 1:7 and —' „__perfectl» ...y. __..-matched. -I n •th- e beginning• and the Maple Leafs can be put on constant communication and personal the good citizenship of the far-off H. R. Wilson I* and — of the fourth quarter Billy Savage adrlatlc seafarers were exemplified in to fertilize, except In the Delta.. Na­ the ifteld. The president of the league, reunion* are possible. ture seems to have her own method H. A. MacDonald 1. and 1« had his shoulder dislocated and had both. Besides her bereaved husband, J. Johnston 19 and — to be brought to Ladner to have his Hr" ls Mr. Chas. H. Trim, and the sec-I On Monday night the targe and she leaves three sons and a daughter of giving the fruits of the Aid only retary, Mr. W. H. Smith. The team representative gathering at Mr. Hut- once In a esason, but apparently recog­ A. Jordon 18 and —- injuries attended to. and Bast Delta to mourn their lose. Two of the sons F. Wallace 13 and 21 dropping a man, the teams were now officials are: Beavers, President, J. chersons had determined to convey are mamed. The funeral took place nizing the exceptional fertility with Oulchon; secretary-treasurer, H. A. to Mr. and Mrs. Wright the cordial which she has endowed the Delta soil, F. Rtissall 18 and 18 playing nine a side. This was the on Monday from the Catholic church A. Scott 20 and 17 I fastest quarter of the game, the West- MdDonald; captain, F. Guichon. and affectionate feelings they held to­ to the cemetery at Boundary Bay, she abrogates her usual rule and de­ a ham clares that here at all events, two P. Clarke .* "5 1 _ ' Is^nd boys seeming to stand the Shamrocks*. President, C. Brown: wards them, and to express their feel­ wher the deceased lady was Interred and 19 e W. H Wilson ** ' fast pace best, scoring two goals In secretary-treasurer, L. Dennis, cap­ ing of loss at their departure. in the presence of a large and sympa­ crops shall be obtainable. tain, R. Kittson. Mr. H. J. Kirkland read an ad­ thetic assembly of mourners. the last six minutes, when Billy Tam­ Maple Leafs: President, S. Savage dress to Mr. ana Mrs. Wright, and PEN WCTURES. boline twice beat the Shamrock de­ The family desire through the MR. WOKKfOLD APPOINTED. fence. The lineup: secretary-treasurer, C. H. Trim; cap- \ thereafter Mrs. Nelson, In the name medium of this paper to return thanks tain, L. Tamboline of Mr. and Mrs. Wright's many It is probable that no Institution Shamrocks. (Maple Leafs, to all friends for their sympathy in VICTORIA, B. C, June 3—Word in the Dominion of Canada comes Goal. For the benefit of The Times read­ friends, presented Mrs. Wright with the hour of bereavement. They also ers we give below the regular lineup a mink fur and Mr. Wright with a has been received here that Mr. into touch, with so large a number F. Weaver M. Palmer desire to acknowledge the beautiful Cuthbert C. Worsfold. who has been of persons who have made Improvi­ Point. of the various teams. Of course, daintily mounted and inscrtbed um­ floral tributes and to return thanks these will probably vary, but the brella. In the cold, wet days of de­ appointed resident engineer of the dent investments as does the An­ Bo:b Kittson IL. Tamboline to the choir of the church for their deparement of public works in Brit­ nuities branch of the Post Office De­ Cover Point. variations will be such as to be easily pression that come to every one, Mr. attendance and their rendering of ish Columbia, to succeed the late partment. It is understood that F. Dennis J. Trim followed hy anyone keeping The and Mrs. Wright can always remem­ the choral part of the funeral ser­ hardly a day passes that several com­ Tlmea in their pocket as their guide. ber the kindly feelings towards them Mr. G. A. Keefer, is a former Victor­ First Defence. vice. ian who has recently resided at New munications are not received In which Beavers.
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