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 hm«l, I tory accommodation. On the lower j -. , ered by Mr. nel line has withdrawn from the mnia ser a d Puge t Sound off cetrain companies every month. Now * »» « ™»> «° Visit Derby Taken By Tegallc, a Rank Out­ North Pacific Transpacific Conference ground floor, provision will be made, Babcock in the spirit In rwthioh it was that they have turned out worthless, I Native I__nd. sider—The King's Horse Was and the other lines in the combination for three cells, police court, mag's- meant. ,1 see how crazy and wrong I was.; (From the British Columbian.) Fourth. the C.P.iR., Nippon Yusen Kalsha, trate's room, engineer's room and -Briefly speaking, the B. C. delega- I am sorry, if ever anyone was sorry. I James Merryfleld, Sr., of Mt. Leh- lavator.es and heating apparatus. The t|on after pointing out that the sock- Osaka Shosen Kalsha, Great Northern LONDON. June 5.—King George for W'hat I have done, but nothing marii MaiS'iui, one of the few remain- top floor will be arranged for assem- ] eye fisheries of the Fraser In three Steamship Line, Pacific Mall Steam­ m end Queen Mary sat In a ibox at Ep­ will bring back what I have wasted." * g early day pioneers of the Paciiflc ship Company and Toyo Kalsen Ka- n som Downs today and saw , a bly hall purposes. The outside design out of four years were dwindling Her case is a pathetic one, and her ccast is leaving shortly on a visit isha have Issued a notice to shippers, rank outsider ln the 'betting, win the is of pebble dash with a facing of .rapidly, and that Inroads were even experience has been costly, but lt - ter, residing in their native 'it'. giving them notice that any con­ t0 hls s 3 Derby, the "blue rib-bom of the Eng­ brick and half timber. Un.til the | being made upon the years of the big is the experience of many i.n,i .i -> " _,__•-•-_ jjj nmon experience of many *and7~at Cornwall, England r< lish turf," and the prize cuf if 30,000 plans and specifications are approved; run> _rew attention to the fact that signees of freight by the Blue Funnel - steamers will invalidate all claims to who have tried "get-rich--' '--''" Merryfieid-- - , who is still which goes with it. The Koyal can­ this general design is, of course, sub- tflls wa8 caused through the failure schemes. robust in participate ln the deferred rebates health, was born there 78 years ago, didate for turf honors—Kitug George's j ject to variation. ! of a sufficient quantity of salmon to In the same month of the Pintadeau—rae fourth. Jaeger, own­ reach the spawning beds; that to en­ payable by the lines. same being the J»0unmeet of a family of 17 m year (1909) another lady enquire""""''childrend . Shortly after the death of ed by Ludwig Neumann, finished sec- SOCKEYES ARRIVE. sure such a condition of affairs an The withdrawal of the Blune Fun­ as to the cost of a Government An­ ond, and third. adequate weeitly and yearly close nel Line from the Pacific Conference his mother, he left in May 1854 for nuity. She, too, had saved a nice California, via the Nicaragua route, I" Tagalie was ri'dden to victory iby (From The British Oolum'blan.) time was necessary. They pointed followed the attempt made by the out. further, that In the past, while NIppop. Yusen Kaisha to advance tne little sum for the "rainy day" as the crossing t'he lsthmus'of Panama ami te- Jockey Johniny Reif, a native of San 'l'he vanguard of the sockeye run, result of her own labors. She began arriving at San Francisco on Ju!y 17 Jose, Cilifornla. The winner's time or what may iien'iai-is .better 'be term­ British Columbia and the Federal au­ freight rates between the Unite! payment*., starting with a lump sum, and Grass valley, several day3 later, ft: over the mile and a half course was ed the scouts of that great army, have thorities had imposed such a weekly Kingdom and Yokohama via the Suez and continuing monthly payment and yearly closed time and enforced GraSB Valley w ls tnen at hs be8t &i 2:38 4-5. Tagalie ls owned by W. reached the Fraser river. ' During the Canal !_ per cent. The rate was tu with a view to purchasing the same it by stringent patrol and Inspection, have gone Into effect at Yokohama one of the great iplncer mining camps Raphael, and the price against the last day or two, a few of the species • amount of Annuity to begin at the Winner was 100 to 8. Jaeger iwas have been caught by flshermen among the laws providirts such a close sea- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm of the Cjust. Mr. .".Ie:ry!!e'*d took up on May 15, and the same day Messrs. | game age (=*_). in the Course of the work of sold mining at once a-id held at 8 to 1 and Tracery at 6 6to 1. the spring salmon. The9e are *>e- so south of the line had been prac­ Butterfieid & Swire, agents In the Far time she became afflicted with a lieve'd to lie the first of the true socii- tically a dead letter; that no matter Ka*i for the Blue Funnel Line, gave continued until the Fraser r:\er gold Jockey Reif rode a clever race. He malady, which, though not fatal, In­ excitement when he came to llritish took the lead at the start an_ was eye run, as distinguished from a small how desirous of enforcing the law notice of the withdrawal of the Holt capacitated her from earning a liveli­ prtllmlnary run whieh w:is this year their state commissioner might be, steamers from the Transpacific Con­ Columbia in the fall of 1S5S and never headed winning by four lengths. hood. Under the terms of the Act mined for a short time at Emory's H. B. Duryea's II. was a on schedule and is now exhausted. he had not the means at his com­ ference, and the proposed increase on she was entitled to have her contract Mr. Martin Monk, whose experience mand to do so. the Suez route was then abandoned. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ , Bar, just below Yale. Returning to red hot favorite in the betting, 'but converted into an Immediate Annuity I OaWornda a-,"ain, he took up the same never figured in the race. Americans of the Ashing business Is lonig and "I may state thai I will regret any The dispute was brought into the contract— -'-act,. She had this done, and is |* carrying on some varied, considers tihat this phenom­ variation from the recommendations Transpacific trade by reason of tne work as we as lost heavily Ion Sweetper, expecting now receiving, and will receive as ranch:ng. He was there married In him to win the Derby as easily as he enally early appearance of the sock­ ma"de by the International Flsher'es negotiations between the Japanese long as she lives, an Annuity of over Augutt, 1868, to Sarah Prout, ot captured the Two Thousan'd Guineas eye augurs well for a Mg run. Spring Commission without a report by a Tea Growers' Association and Japan­ *21_. It Is doubtful if there is a | Cornwall, Kngland. at Newmaket ecently. salmon continue to lie caught In suf­ commission constituted similarly." ese lines for reduction in freight rates more satisfied woman in all Canada.! Having heard of the Agricultural ficient numihrr to supply the local de­ across the Pacific on tea. Other horses heavily 'baeke'd were The Annuities System does not, poes|,biiltles of this province he con- J. B. J.-el's White Star, E. Hulton's, mand. They are more plentiful up promise to give something for noth- j i j->d to meve here wit riv, r than down, but nowhere are c u( th h's.wif,. and Lomond, and C. Bower lsma.v'e Hall SH1.F.P INI.rSTUY. ing. and no benefit- can he received I <•„,_,My ,i( sev,,n children. They arriv- they very aibundant. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmmm ! family Cross. WORD OF HONOR ISEI.ESS. vh.ch are not paid for; '.ut it doesj.y ,„ Westminster in Septem- •; ?•>' Hon. Martin Burrcll to Send Col. Mc- ^^^^^^ Nfw ^ promlM to give a return, and wlthj^r, 1881882**,, ,.nand shortlshortlyy afterwards Ome to B.C. to Look Into Con­ A Witness Must Take in Custo­ the security of the Government of j ed to what is now Mt. 1- hma-n. ditions Here. m0V mary Manner, Declares Mr. Jus­ Canada behind it, greater than can' then named Lehman's l-anllm.'. on OTTAWA, i'ay SI.—Hon. "Martin tice l.aiirenileaii. oe obtained from the investment of, he Fraser river, and took up a liome- MONTREAL, June 3.—The dispute I Burrell has completed arrangements the same amounts in any other man-'8(ea(- w*h'lch Is r.ow traversed by thi* In the courts here as to the relative I for the promised systematic study of ner. ".World's Work" says: "It Is the f), (>' j.-p Railway. ghe Mt. Lehman legal valuiw of a witness' word of 1 the sheep Industry, with a view to Its Savings Hank, the Insurance Com- station, of the Electric Railway, ls i Improvement. Col. McCrae, president honor and testimony on oath, has pany, and the Government Bond on this homestead, which, improved of the Dom.nlon Sheep Breeders' AST lieen settled by Mr. Justice Lauren- rolled into one in a shape adapted by the hard work of himself and i soclation, will go to British Columbia deau, who decided that a witness in to the smallest of depositors." Your family, has become one of the best ! to make a thorough investigation of Quebec civil suit must swear upon I ''"stmaster will furnish you literature properties ir. the Kra.-er valley. the Bible and accept tin i Industry there, and will have the co­ regular for- I! descriptivuesenpuve ofi thitnis marvellous systesyst m | Thp |oss nt hls beloved wife on mula. The dispute arose over a wit­ operation of Dr. Tolmle, Live Stock | of Investment, or you may obtain the February 14th. of this year, was a Commissioner for British Columbia. ness, Mr. E. H. Forde, who said he Information desired by writing to the was an agnostic, and a* he 'did not Cie- hard blow after so many years of a Col. McEwen, president of the On- Superintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, I happy married life, His four sons I tarlo Sheep Breeders' Association, | lieve in Ood and the Bible, refused I To whom your letter will go free of and three daughters are all residing I goes to the Maritime Provinces on a to sweir In the orthodox manner, of­ postage. ; in Iiricsh Columbia. Willi.un, who m similar mission. The minister also fering instead tn give hN word of is Reeve of Matsiitil; John and Jam . Intends giving his attention to the de- h. nor to tell the w'lole truth. GRIMSBY TRAWLS. I are citizens of Mt. Lehman, where i velopment of the wool branch of the i they work the farm and also carrying I industry, especially In the Prairie Extension of Grimsby Methods of on a general store. Joseph has a • i Provinces, and to this end he is send­ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I general store at Prince Ru.pert. Mrs. ing Prof. T. R. Arkell, professor of O FL-hii.g Will Be Made to Various British Dominions. Monroe Ferguson, resides at Mt. Leh­ annual husbandry in New Hampshire NATION WIDE STRIKE O man; Mrs. R. K. Nicholi. at Atder- Agricultural College, to the West for FEARED IN 1IHITAN O GRIMSBY, Er.g., June 5.—The ex­ Igrove, ar.d Mrs. Geo. Cartwright at a preliminary Inquiry. Prof. Arkell O tension of the GrlttuSby trawls so as to | Vancouver. I The Residence of Mr. R. S. Ingl ie, J.P. Tynehead. In the rear Is who is a Canadian and a graduate of LONDON, June 4.—That O supply the Empire will shortly take Mr. Merryfieid. Sr., has seen a great seer, the pioneer log hout-e built in IS 92. Guelph, goes to Lethbrldge on June the present strike of workers O place by which It Is hoped to organise many changes during he resLlewe on the 12th. on the transport docks here O 6team trawling In Newfoundland, New- this coast. All the transcontinental may become natlor.-wide is O Zealand an'd South Africa. Represen­ railways have been built since his first A PIONEERS HOME. many a merry party the young folite feared today, following a de­ O tatives will leave Grimsby this ma-.'h arrival and where New Westminster R. S. Inglls took up this homestead had ln tt. There were *ao roads in cision of the Transport Work­ o to prepare the way for the forma- now stan'de there was nothing but _,_.._ . „„, . the settlement at that early date and CANADIAN CORNERS WHEAT. ers' Federation to call a nation o tion of new companies and to .-staih- |forest extending back from the r at Tynehead, Surrey -munlclrpality, In pro-,l9k>ns hay t0 bo aeiTrM ln tram al stride of dockmen unless o lish markets for British trawlers at shore. He Is looking forward to a GUELPH, Ont., June 5.—Mr. A. W. 1892. The big covered log house— the river, over a trail, with many fal- the employers establish a joint o principal coast towns. Experiments very pleasant trip to his boyhood Cutten, a former Guelph man, and a to the right of the picture—was built leu logs, for the women and chlld- board representing all sections o with two vessels on the Newfo judland home, across the continent or. the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | prominent membeir of the Chicago • of logs, cut out of the bush, and a ren to climb over. The new house is where "dock laborers are em­ o bank* have been so successful, that great transcontinental, sailing from a roomy nine-roomed residence. It j wheat pit, has again cleared *»everal "Bea" oif the neighbors raised the logs ployed. o n any boats will cross the Atiantie Canada, whose ports were was 'built about seven years ago by hundred thousand dollars by a. cor- in plaoe ln one day. When finished o this year to apply the Grimsby me- also but at their beginning when he Mr. Inglls. ner in May wheat. It waa very cosy ar.d comfortatole and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO thod- landed on the Pacific Coast. THE DELTA TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1»1J. SHEEP KAISING DOMINION CROP CONDITIONS irea of Wheat Killed Amounts to "S 15,(100 Acres—Yield Is 20 RAISING The Royal Bank of Canada IN THE PROVINCE Bushels to the Acre. For the Children Incorporate*** ISM. OTTAWA, May 20.—A bulletin o* THE WIND the Census and Statistics Bureau, Is­ The Funny Anties ef sued on Saturday, makes the following By M QUAD OAPITAI. AUTHOR!.-!... IIO.OOO.OOO •Conuiiission Will Investigate Condi­ report on the crops and live stock Young Animals at Play. Copyright, 1912, by Associated Lit- CAPITAL PAI-MTP IM»1,080 tions In Briti-.li Columbia Prior of Canada: wary Press. The area sown to winter wheat last ______»*•ITO , 7>0MlM u> Pro|io*-ied Sales. fall was reported as 1,097,900 acres, of whieh 797,2010 acres were in On­ At fifty years of age and after work Total Assets Over OM Humbred and Tea MiLUoas. tario, and 300,700 acres In Alberta. Ing bard for thirty of them Amos Jteeomnts ot Out-of-Vomn Customer* Simon Special Jfitontien From reports of correspondents It ls Scbermerborn found himself worth less (From The British Columbian.) estimated that about 31.50 per cent, BANK BY MAIL of this area has been winter killed, than $100. The Minister of Agriculture has the proportion being 2-.72 per cent, Mr. Scbermerborn bad never spent -.-VVING-S DBPAHTMENT placed at the disposal of the Domin­ in Ontario and __._0 per cent, ln Al­ much time thinking and planning ot ion Sheep Breeders' Association a berta. This represents a total deduc­ things outside his dally work. He was Aec-vnt* may be opened witb depaa.-. of ONK DOLLAR aud Upwards, grant to be expended in accordance tion from the area sown of about a carpenter, and that settled that. He b.-Br-nt paid, or credited, katf-y early on Jane Mtfa aad Dec-mbar 345,000 acres, 229,000 in Ontario and with certain conditions which he has could earn $2.;<» per day when he bad •1st, each year. 116,000 acres in Alberta. . <, work, and tbut settled tbat He never outlined to the secretary of the asso­ The average condition o. winter allowed himself to bave dreams ot H. P. BISHOP. MANAOBR L-AI.NI-.lt, B. c. ciation. wheat on April 30 was 72.62 of a riches and ease. Perhaps It was tor Colonel MaCrae, president of the standard (7'1 .'24 per cent, in Ontario this reason und because be was no and 76.80 per cent, in Alberta.) association, will come to British Co­ talker nud didu't mix up with politics lumbia, and, in company with Dr. S. From these figures It is calculated • hat the yield per acre from winter that be cume to be looked upon as a F. Tolniie, representing the Dominion rather dull mini. live stock commissioner's branch in wheat In 1912' is likely to be about twenty bushels per acre, or 13 per Ou bis fiftieth birthday the carpen this province, will make no investiga­ cent ICBS than the average yield of ter. being out ot work, sauntered ot) tion of the districts especially suited but three years, 1909-11, viz.; 23.*23 into the woods and sat down to have Ladner Investment & Trust to sheep rasing, with a view to select­ bushels per acre, provided that aver- bis first real think. Hard work wns ing about five centres nt which auc­ ag(. conditions prevail between now already beginning to tell on bim, and tion sales may be held towards the Corporation, Limited and harvest. after about five years more what wns end of September or early in October. The author of "Animals at Work and Spring Seeding'. Play" says the faculty of amusement to become uf blra. He was trigbtened It Is proposed that the sheep shall bo In the Maritime Provinces spring sold subject to such oond-tolns as will comes curly to playful young creatures. at tbe thought. Wbeu be could no seeding on April 30 had only begun lunger earn wages it must be the poor ensure their being distributed to tho here and there, must of the ground Iu tbe zoo the lieur cubs tussle with Capital, $2*0,000 bouse for bim, as he bud no relatives best advantage posslble and also thnt being still under snow. Very littlf each other, mid the polar bears wres­ to help hlui out. For three long hours they will be used for breeding pur­ progress had been made by this same tle while standing in their pool three ln Amos kept bis brains at work, and as poses only. ''ate Quebec, the amount of seed- feet deep or try to see bow long one de walked buck to the village people A preliminary Investigation will be tig was completed, but this applies cau hold another under tbe wuter. Tbe Real Estate Insurance earned on Immediately with a view to hlefly to the western and southern noticed a change In bim. As Deacon graceful but grotesque gnu in perform- arriving at an estimate o. the best arts of the province, ln the North- liiker afterward remarked: in*; his antics cuts up the ground of his breeds and the number It Is advisable fest provinces the wet condition of "Why, he looked au altogether dit Conveyancing Executed to Introduce into this province. Every "ie ground coupled with cold yard witb his sharp hoofs. He runs ferent man to me. und ne talked rigbt care will be exercised to see that 'eather and the small amount of fall about his inclosure with great rapidity, up us brtxk as u lighting rod man. I nothing but first-class animals are ploughing completed last year nas turning sharply and digging the eurtli couldn't help but wonder if be hud Financial Agents Estate Agents purchased for sale in this way. caused seeding to be somewhat back­ at each quick turn as be wheels about. found a dollar in the road." The sheep will consist of grade ward. Monkeys are. of course, the master Next duy Amos Scbermerborn packed ewes and pure-'bred rams. Colonel Mc- On the Prairies. players nt the zoo. How the ostrich his clothes lu a satchel and beaded for Trustees Executors Ewen, representing the Dominion In Manitoba, 50.13 per cent.; in dunces about with wings spread and Sheep Breeders, and Mr. C. M. Ma­ a village thirty miles away. He enter Saskatchewan 71.54 per cent., and in heud swinging in a Inugbable way is Crae, representing the live stock com­ Alberta 61.2'6 per cent, of the seeding ed It ou tbe second duy. There bud shown in the accompanying picture. missioner's branch, will carry on sim­ of spring wheat was completed by been two or three recent robberies, ilar work in the maritime provinces. the end of April, and of the total There seems to be an inborn desire aud the constables were on the alert. A tulle from the village and directly The department of agriculture is seeding done the percentage propor­ for active movement in most creatures, Ladner Investment & Trust taking an active interest in the sheep tions were Manitoba 36j63, Saskatche­ and by such motions they get healthful iu front of a farmer's burn Amos sat breeding industry. This industry has wan 49.3'0, and Alberta 51.50. exercise as well as amusement. Ad­ down to rest. Tbe farmer saw bim not increased during the past few Nearly 14 per cent, of the hay and vanced thinkers on hygiene tell us thut and cume out und asked questions and Corporation, Limited years, less sheep being owned ln Can­ closer meadows have been winter the most recreative exercise for human finally ordered bim to move on and ada at the present time than for some killed, and their average condition is beings may be had in play. This ac­ belped bim' witb a kick. He did more H. A. MacDonald, Mgr. years past. At the same time large represented by 74.63 for all fcanada, He followed tbe wayfarer into tbe vil sums are sent out of the country an­ tive movement when mind nnd muscle Notary Public the figures for Quebec being 50; for luge aud pointed him out us a sus­ nually for sheep products. are both engaged, brings to both body Ontario 80.46; for Manitoba 88.49; picious person aud bad bim arrested. Delta Times Bldg. Ladner, 8. C. Some three years ago a commission, for Saskatchewan 87.82; for Alberta and mind greater benefit than can be Amos made no kick and wns arraign composed of Mr. W. Dryden o" Brook- 95.60, and for British Columbia, bad from any other form of recreation. lln, Ont., and Mr. W. T. Ritch, of Ot­ 97.72. Nature long ago taught ber humbler ed. convicted uud sent to jail tor thirty days with great celerity. Tbe cou- tawa, made a thorough investigation lave Stock. « creatures this, but we have beeu slow stable slapped his mouth wben he of the sheep Industry throughout this The report on the condition of live to learn tbe lesson.—St. Nicholas. *+*+4r*WrWr**wrt+4rtrtrMr*M* <-&«:~K-M^K->*>K**^K-*«-^>-:«:«:««->> country and the United States, and stock shows a high average for the started to protest, tbe Judge said be also in many parts ot Europe, with a looked like un unhung villain, aud tbe Dominion, being over 90 per cent, of The Game of Buzt. view of securing information which a standard. West of Ontario the fig­ Jailer slammed bim into a cell witb so The old game of buzz has been al­ would benefit the industry m Caanda. ures exceed 90 for all descriptione of much violence that he was thrown most forgotten, but it is well worth re­ 1 Their report has recently been print­ live stock. In Ontario for milch cows down aud bad a finger broken. calling because of its fun. Tbe more ed, and contains some very valuable and other cattle, in Quebec, for horses Amos Scbermerborn served bis thirty Information and also suggestions for the players the greater the fun. The and milch cows, and In Prince Ed­ days In jail and was then warned to Acquire the Habit j the betterment of the sheep business. way to play lt is as follows: Tbe play­ ward Island for milch cows and other leave town within half an hour. He Early this spring Messrs. Ritch and cattle the percentage figures of con­ ers sit in a circle and begin to count in made straight for tbe office of a law­ McCrae visited all the western prov­ dition fall below 90. the range being turn, but when the number 7 or any yer Instead, and before nigh'c there was inces, including British Columbia, and from 83 to 86. number ln which the figure 7 or any something to be talked of. Tbe farmer addressed a number of meetings In the multiple of 7 is reached they, say who had kicked him was arrested for interests of the sheep industry. The FARMERS' BANK LOAN. "Buzz," instead of whatever the num­ assault and battery, the constable who present action of the department In ber may be. For Instance, supposing arranging for the sales is still an­ had run him ln was arrested for false Mr. W. F. Maclean, of Toronto World, the players bave counted up to 12, the Of Saving other step to attain the desirable ob­ Imprisonment, the Judge got a sum­ Explains—-Travers' Agreement Re­ next player will say "13." and tbe next ject of placing the sheep Industry in mons for defamation of character, and garding Stock Sales, "Buzz," because 14 is a multiple of 7 Canada on a sound commercial basis. the Jailer wus arrested on tbe same TOT.fJiNTO, June 1.—Mr, W. F. (twice 7). The next player would then We pay interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum, J It is expected also that experiments charge as tbe farmer. ' MacLean, vice-president of the World say "15." and the next "16." nnd the will be carried on ln the very near : Tbe Judge bad been a judge for credited quarterly on all deposits of a dollar and upwards. You •{• Publishing Company, testified before next would say "Buzz" because the future with a view to marketing Ca­ fifteen years, and be bad always nadian woll on the British market, ' Sir William Meredith, at the Farmers' figure 7 occurs in the number 17. If thought it wi.'nln bis province to call can operate on sll account, by cheque in the usual manner. X which is recognized as the leading Bank enquiry yesterday that he had one of the players forgets to say a prisoner a son of a gun or any other wool market of the world. It Is felt not silicted the government deposit "Buzz" at the proper time be te out. old thing he happened to' think of. that by a little organization and can*, | for the Farmers' Bank in exchange for The game then starts over again with Our clients have the advantage of all the usual banking % i the loans made by the bank to the He now learned tbat his legal duties in the preparation of the fleeces tt the remaining players, and so It con­ World Mr. Greenwood, the managing ceased with pronouncing sentence. Be facilities. can be placed on the British market tinues until there is only one person to great advantage over the slip-shod editor, had done any urging that had bad defamed the character of a good remaining. If -.Teat care is taken the methods at present adopted in malk- been done. Mr. MacLean said he had man. and he bud to pay for it. Amos numbers can be counted up to 70. eting wool in this western country. scarcely seen either the Premier or had $_i.">0 in his hind pocket when be which, according to the rules before If these experiments are successful the provincial trasurer since the gov- moved on. nnd he hadn't put In an ernnint had takn office. Mr. MacLean mentioned, would be called buzz. The and anything like reasonable figures hour at bard work. He had another denied that there was any truth ln numbers would then be carried on as can be secured for Canadian wool. village In mind, and be beaded for It. the insinuation, on an hand buzz 1. buzz 2, etc.. up to 711, but it is •itri a constant market assure,.! for It was a farmer again tbat gave bim The People's Trust Co., Ltd. it. It will prove a great impetus to the bill, that Dr. Beattie Nesbitt had given seldom that this stage is reached. jjheep breeding industry in Canada. him money. sway He wan plodding along the Mr. II. H. Dewart, counsel for Tra­ dusty roud when accosted with: W. H. HAIRE, Local Manager vers, produced the agreement which Conundrums. "Here, you tramp, don't you want a Travers mentioned as entitling him to How does Sarah Bernhardt take hei few days' work?" YUKON QUARTZ MINES. People's Trust Building Ladner, B. C. 1" pr cent cofnmlslson on stock sale* medicine? In elder linslde hen. "How much a day?" Thc liquidator had said that he founn Why ls a very plain child n wonder Wliiu> Morse Rejoices Over Arrival "Fifty cents nnd board " »->->*»->.»»**>*»->»o**>->-to*. »••»->->->*»->»»»»»->^»*» no evidence of such an agreement. ful one? She is an extra-ordinary per "1 can do better." «f Quartz Miners (o Open up Dr. Ferguson, one of the directors son. Copper -Mines. "Ob. you can? What alls you is that was called to explain this agreement, Why ls an orange like a churcli which was sigred by him and othel yon don't want work at any price. DAWSON, June 1—White Horse steeple? Because we have a peel Your kind Just wnnt to tramp and beg is Jubilant over thc arrival there of directors, and his statement that he from It. did not think the agreement had eve Ry John, there ought to be a jail big n force of 10 quartz miners from Why are weary persons like auto Vancouver and the Spokane district, been put in force failed to satisfy Sii enough to bold you all!" William Mredilh. wheels? Because they nre tired. "I am not a tramp," mildly replied for the purpose oi inaugurating ac­ In what does a lawyer resemble a tive operations nn a number of the Crompton, a brother-in- Amos. woodcock? In the length of his bill. Automobiles best-known mineral properties on the law of Dr. Nesbitt, was examined con­ "Oh, you are a gentleman, mebbe!" White Horse copper belt. Fourteen cerning a large deposit he made In What word will. If you take awny "Well. 1 can pay my way." of these claims have been bonded by the bank. Ha denied that It was mad the first letter, make you sick? Music, And the carpenter dug down and Mr. Qreenough of Spokane, Mr. Rob­ for the purpose of enabling Dr. Nes­ Why should a ship's officer never put brought out hit roll and held It up to McUUCHlIN AUraHIOBILES ANI (ARMAGH ert l.nwo nf White Horse and Presi­ bitt to engage In speculation In thi hls chronometer under his pillow? Be­ Kcelc-y Mines Limited. It wus ui view and walked off dent lilckeson nf the White Pass cause he -should never sleep upon his "Oosb!" exclaimed the farmer to Railway Company. ordinary buslncsa transaction, he de­ watch. 1 clared. bimself. "But he's a highway robber Carriages, Wagons and Farm Implements ef all That the present und steadily in­ or I never saw onei Like enough ne creasing price of copper is the great Clothing and Costume, broke Into s bouse Inst night. Well. I'll classes and descriptions. Incentive to promised activity in min­ RECORD CUKATIiD. The wonlR "clothing" and "costume" settle hls hash mighty sudden!" ing circles there can be no doubt. should not lie used ns If their meaning And he went Into the bouse and tele- The price of copper has been steadily were the same. "Clothing" Is what Is "nstnniM Returns for May Total Nearl* pboned tbe constable at tbe village tbnt advaiicln gfnr the past three months used for protection, and "costume" Is Horseshoeing and General Blacksmith Work. Nine anil u Half Million—Public there wan a suspicious character bead­ and has now passed the 15 1-2 cent the clothing or the garments worn to Service Commission. ed that way. and Amos was collared as mark, and it ls believed it will go meet the demands of fashion or of spe­ OTTAWA, June 1.—The promise o soon as he showed up. He refused to even higher. There is no doubt that cial occasions. In other words, "cloth­ Repairs of all descriptions on Automobiles, Carriages shipping will begin In the very near i record increase In the May custom give bis name or to tell where he got ecelpts is amply fulfilled In a state- ing" Is a general term, "costume" a future in order thut the existing good specific one. the money found on him Tbe charge and General Machinery. prices for the product may bo ob­ lent submitted at the Department of put against bim was suspected rob­ tained. Customs today. The exact increase for the month reaches the substantial Wishes. bery, and be was sent to Jail and held Thc advent of the miners from out­ figure of $2,531,956.37. The receipts Four leaf clover In the grass, for ten days in bones bis victim might side means that all the quartz miners for the month amounted to $9,485,- Tell me. do you bring to pass be heard from At tbe end of that time to be hired here will also be given 111.78, as compared with $6,953,155.- All the wishes good and true be was sentenced for ten days for be Lather Carriage and Autenobile Works employment. It also means that for 41 ifor the corresponding month of Little children aak of you? Ing a vagabond. every experienced miner employed in G. T. BAKER, Proprietor the previous fiscal year. This 'brinjrs Do your magic leaflets hold Wben bis sentence was np lt was a opening the various properties, one the increase for the two months of Secrets fairies must have told? or more "muckers" will be needed, call on a lawyer again. Tbe defend the current fiscal year to $5,098,- I have wishes, one. two, three. ants could prove nothing whatever and the result will be that over 100 770.01, th receipts being $17,561,071.- Will you grant them all to me? against tbe plaintiff wben tt came to a men will be at work in this locality 03 for thc two months of 1912, as First of all I want to know showdown, while be could show tbat within the next 30 days. against $12,462,297.99 for the same Where the first spring flowers grow, The fact that the name of Presi­ period of 1911-12. "Pilgrim buds" that, pink and shy. the three of them had acted Illegally dent Dickeson appears on the list of The order-ln-Councll accepting the Hide away when I pass by. hnd tbac he bnd a fourth case against bond holders of the local claims Is the farmer Mr. Scbermerborn got $5"» resignation of Mr. A. J. Morine as My next wish. O clover dear. M regarded here as significant of a chairman of the PuMic Service Com­ Grant to me when summer's her*. for nis share and walked on to play tbe change of pollc yof the White Pass mission empowers the two remaining Then I want so much tn know same game elsewhere Wben be re Railway. President Dickeson |s said commissioners, Messrs. R. S.. Lake Where the berries thickly grow. turned to bis home Deacon Rider was to have realized that the future de­ an"d G. N. Ducharme to act as a com- tbe first man to shake bands with him velopment of his road depends more My last wish, the best of all. EBURNE SAW MILLS, LIMITED Bdaslon. There will thus he no in­ To go nutting ln the fall and to say: largely on the development and op-1 terruption in the work of Investiga­ And find walnuts crisp and brow* "Lordy. but bow people can be de Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of cratlon of the rich quartz deposits of' tion, A-hilo the government ls arrang­ That come gayly tumbling down! celved In a man I We never took yon Southern Yukon than anything else, [ ing for the appointment of Mr. Mo- HR, CEDAR AND SPRUCE LUMBER and he will do all in his power to rle's successor. Now my wishes for the year to be more than half baked, nnd here I have told you, clover dear. yon bave been opsettin three different bring about such a condition of af­ Ocean Falls Is established as a cus­ BhlndM, Lath, Saab, Doors Turdnge and Houas naiahinoi Please to grant them on* and an states and getttn' ready to nm tor the fairs. This is called Jubilee year ln toms outport unjer the survey of Na­ Ia th* springtime, summer, fall. Phone R 14 Eburne Prompt Delivery by Rail or Scow presidency!" -Southern Yukon. naimo. —Youth's Companies. SATURDAY, JUNE a, 1*19. THE DELTA TDOSB

>»»»»»»**>»»»»»»*»0">»a»»e o>s»a»#»»i. > :: ...LOCAL ITEMS... We Want Your Trade • i**44**m*9<'**944**9***P*9«+**********M4**><++444+++ Mr. and Mrs. A. Dav,e returned Rev. J. J. Hastie has gone east from Kamloops on Saturday. on a two week?' holiday. | A number of people spent the holi­ Alex. Scott, of Port Qulchon, paid Bargain Store day at Boundary Bay, a visit to Vancouver last week. i If good, reliable shoes, lowest possible prices, fair and square dealing, careful at­ Nell McDiarmid has set up camp Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hastie left at Grauer's Beach. on Friday for Calgary and Edmonton, tention and a sincere desire to please you, where they will spend their vacation. Miss Grace Gray paid a visit to are things you like, we can count on you Ladner on Sunday. Mi.*- R. Slocan, of Vancouver, Is for a customer relieving Miss Lord, of the local B.C. Rev. C. C. Hoyle has been attend­ Telephone Company. •Hi ing the Anglican church synod at Vancouver this week. Mr. K. D. Simpson, of Vancouver, • WHEN YOU ASK FOR spent Sunday and Monday in Lad­ _____ Mrs. R. H. Finlay, of Belfast, Ire­ ner. I A good way to put us te the test is right land, is the guest of her uncle, Mr. PEABODYS* I'fiP D. A. MoKee, for the summer. A. de R. Taylor, E. T. Calvert, now. COME. W as well as others, attended thc English OVERALLS, IF YOUR LOCAL DEALER Miss Fanny Brandrltb returned church synod In Vancouver this week. W SAYS HE HAS home this week after spending a - couple of weeks In Vancouver. Miss I-ellta Lord, of the B.C. Tele­ w "SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD.' m phone Company, has left for a two COMPARE THSM. NOTE THE Mrs. W. H. Wilson Is spending weeks' holiday to be spent In Victoria FIT.MATERIAL.V.'OSKMANSHIP, a few days visiting friends In Van­ and Seattle. ANDYARDACE;N_M3ER OF POCKETS i couver. J. REAGH C. Brawn, traveller for thc Tmpc- OFTHEOVErvALS.ALSOON Edwin Hutcherson. "Buck." left on rlal Tobacco Company, was in the THE COATS NOTE THE GAUNTLET Wednesday for Queen Is­ town this week. Mr. Brawn Is a THE SHOE MAN CUFF, AND THE UNIFORM BAND land, where he will work in the can­ cousin of Mr. Hugh Brawn. COILAR.AND THEN IFTHE'JUST nery for the summer. LADNER, B. C. AS GOOD"GARMENT STANDS THE Mr. Hugh Savage, of Westham Is­ COMPARISON,BUY IT BY ALL V-'' Mr. L. C. , of Vancou­ land, Is already cutting his orop of MEANS. BUT MARK YOU, hay from 13 acres and will imme­ ver, have been staying at the Ladner THEY WONT STAND A CAREFUL Hotel. Mr. Champion travels for the diately replant the field with potatoes. P. O. Drawer S. Phone 2 Fltrite Clothing people. DELIA TELEPHONE CO, LTD. COMPARISON. Mr. and Mrs. York have been visi­ A daughter, was born to Mr. and tors at the Ladner Hotel during the Delta Hotel Incorporated 1910. Mrs. James Rogerson, at Port Gul- j week. Mr. York, who owns the block __«H• chon. on Saturday, 1st inst. The in-1 ocoupi'ed by 'S. W. Walter, has been J. JOHNSON, Prop. We are prepared to Install single WE ARE THE AGENTS fant only survived a very short time, , here on business connected with his ilne or party line phones at short no­ FOR dying on the following day. property interests. LADNER, - - B.C. tice. Long distance In connection with 41' our service. Apply to The strawberry and Ice cream social A. DeR. TATLOR. See. in connection with St. Andrew's Pres­ The strawberry and ice cream social All Modern Conveniencies, Newly Fur­ PEABODYS* byterian church will t>e held in the ln connection with St. Andrew's Pres­ nished. Well Heated, Sample Room GUARANTEED OVERALLS. MdNeely Hall, Thursday, June 13th, byterian church will be held in Mc­ Neely Hail, Thursday, June 13th. A MISS ISABEL M. DANN when a good programme will be ren­ American and European Plan dered. Admission 2i5c. children 10 good programme will be rendered, Licentiate of the Royal Academy of cents. Come and spend a pleasant Miss Munn, New Westminster, Mr. K. First Class Cuisine Music, London, England. Teacher of evening. •« Simpson, Vancouver, M.'ss Guichon Prompt Service Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Har­ and others will take part. Come and mony, visits Ladner eavery Saturday. enjoy It. CO-OTHING! How aibout that new Address: 1909 Beach Ave., Vancouver. tie Suit? In our clothing you get the Best Wines, Liquors & Cigars Phofae Sey. 3701R. correct curve to the lapels,, (he proper A tennis club has been formed and RATES REASONABLE flare to the coat, the perfect' set to a number of members enrolled. As the collar, even stitching, smooth flat the accommodation is limited, consist­ McNeely Concert and Dance Hall WALTER'S • edges! our clothing is different. ing only of one court, It is Intended Prices $2'5'.00 to $"0.00 Suits to to keep the club semi-private. At Successor to H. J. Hutcherson '' f i measure a specialty. Lanning, Faw­ present the chili 1 slocated on Mr. Nut and Lamp Coal for Sale cett & W.lson, Ltd. •* E. T. Calvert's grounds. There are Phone 39 Ladner, B. C. quite a number nf tennis enthusiasts NEW SCHEDULE SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGU- Goods Delivered to all parts of the town. In the district and lots of good games LA-TONS. Reeve H. D. Benson and Mr. T. are expected. E. Ladner, representing the Board UMEI and WESTHAM ISLAND of Trade, have been appointeda depu­ Coal mining rights of the Dominion, tation to press upon the Dominion A nasty accident took place at the Via Steveston and In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al­ authorities the desirability of having East Delta saw mill on Friday, May berta, the Yukon Territory, the North­ .X-X^-^-.:-*«~H~H.-W«:^^^ the "King Edward" start work at 31st, when a large slither of wood, S. S "NEW DELTA" west Territories and in a lortion of once in dredging the channel and thrown out by the edger, struck the To Vancouver and New Westminster. the Province of British Colu.nbia, may completing the work which the fore arm of one of the workers, shat­ Week Days. be leased for a term of twenty-one "Fruhling" merely 'started. The tering it badly. Dr. King attended tn Leave Ladner—8:30 a.m.. 12:30 p.m. years at an annual rental of $1 an "King Edward" is at present under the wounds of the injured man and and 6:30 P.m. acre. Not more than 2,M0 acre* will LADNER HOTEL repair at Westminster. set the arm, whieh will be saved, Leave Steveston—9:8. a.m., 1:30 p.m., bs leased to one applicant. thanks to the doctor's care. and 7:30 p.m. Application foi a lease must be GENUINE BARGAINS AT THE Sundays. made by the applicant in person to Corner Westham and Delta BIG STORE—7 only Ladies Wash HIATS! We have a nice range of Leave Ladner—-*.0 a.*m., 6:i30 p.m. the Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis­ Suits; sizes 34, 36 and .18; regular $5; Straw Hats, and are showing splendid Leave Steveston—0:30 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. trict In which the rights applied for sale price, $2.50. Five Ladies Wash values in seasonable Felt Hats. See are situated. favorite Resort for Automobile Parties [Suits; regular $5.00; sale price $3.00. the special line at $1.5*0. Complete DELTA MIN!K-_PA_--TY. In surveyed territory the land anst I Seven only Ladles Luster Coats; regu­ stock of Stetson Hats In all blocks. ee described by sections, or legal sub­ divisions of sections, and in unsur- lar $6.2i5; sale price, $3.76. About This is bathing weather, and this is Notice is hereby given that the H. W. SLATER, Prop. vayed territory the tract applied for 50 Ladies' Straw Sailors; regular 90c the place to get your Bathing Suit. Court ot Revision of the assessment shall be staked out by the applioanl <««--*'-*-><--*8*-*-^ to $1,715; sale price 50c. Another We carry a complete stock of Ladles' roll of the Corporation of the Muni­ himself. | large shipment of English guaranteed Misses, Men's and Boys' Bathing cipality of Delta, will be held ln the Print Specials at 10c per yard. Lan­ Suits; also 'Bathing Slippers in all Council Chambers, Ladner, on Friday, 'Each application must be accom­ ning, Fawcett & Wilson, Ltd. •• sizes. Lanning, Fawcett & Wilson, June 2let, at 10 a.m. panied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if the rights applied for are Ltd. •• Any person complaining against the not available, but not otherwise. A assessment must give notice in writ­ Tommy Burns Is beginning to think royalty shall be paid on the merchant­ ing to the assessor of the ground of and would apparently rather not take Many Delta people will be Inter­ able output of the mhie at the rate his complaint, at least ten days before i any chances with Bill Rickard. The ested in the good fortune of Mr. of Ave cent* per ton. | latter was down at Calgary interview­ J. M. Morris, one of the best known the date of the said flrst sitting of the Court of Revision. The person operating tbe mine shall ing the robustious Tommy, and as cannery men on the Fraser, and the furnish the Agent with sworn returns j an outcome the fight will probably north coast. Mr. Morris, who was Dated at Ladner this 1-th day of aocountlng for the full quantity of D. M. CO. take place in Saskatoon on August at one time manager of the Brunswick May, 1912. merchantable coal mined and pay ths I Nth, provided the club put up their cannery, ls at present manager o_ N. A. M-DXAlRMTtD, C.M.C. royalty thereon. If the coal mining | dough. Tommy is after the long the Richmond cannery, but it la not rights are not being operated, such a run of sockeyes that has brought OOOOOOOOX*" OOC-OOOOOOOCXX-OC green and as It may be the last time returns should be furnished at least he will have, any figuring to do with him good fortune, although it happens once a year. to be through a "salmon." He won [regard to it, he phould make the Mmeral and The lease will incli.de the coal min­ Now Is the Salmon's Derby sweepstakes, netting (most of lt. He has insisted on Rick­ ing rights only, but tbe lessee may ard putting up $1,000. Bill will do the neat little sum of $16,560 with the lucky ticket number 90.53. Thts be permitted to purc.iase whatever I this and may probably put up some- Soda Waters available surface rights may be con­ I thing tlse that Mr. Thomas does not sum is a trifle in excess of what n cannery manager makes, even ln a sidered necessary for the working of Ihargain for, namely, a little sleeping the mine at the rate of $10.00 an I powder. Why abandon the partly good year at the business. Mr. Mor­ J. HENLEY ris ls very popular all over the B.C. acre. ] ways of the financier, Mr. Burns, to New Westminster, B. C. coast and is wished all kinds of luck For full Information application |go into the squared circle and* get .n his good fortune. should be made to the Secretary of I knocked about? Manufacturer of the Department of the Interior, Ot­ SODA WATER. SINGER tawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of ALE and all kinds of Dominion Lands. AT THE HOTELS. have no guide rope on the sides, and SUMMER DRINKS W. W. CORY, that It wotild be a simple matter for Deputy Minister of the Interior. DeH*» Hotel. a man to fall into the river. In other Your Patronage Solicited Ice Cream N.B.—Unauthorized publication of ports, the longshoremen have pointed D. Matheson, Seattle. this advertisement will not be paid for. W. J. Pollard, Nnnalmo. out, shipping companies are olbltged m It. Miles, Westminster. to tako more precautions. W. W. Alton, Eburne. Before visiting Montreal, Mr. John­ "'"red Elliott, Vancouver, ston visited New York and Boston J. A. Bristol, Westminster. with the object of a-scertalalng what J. E. Newton, Westminster. precautions aro there taken to safe­ Alex. H. Ounn, Vancouver. guard the lives of dock workers. In The Best Yet IR. 3. Esplin, Vancouver. these ports. It was stated, all freight D. MoCailum, Vancouver. gang planks are equipped with rail­ A, M. Forbes, Vancouver. ings on either side. The matter will W. E. Hudson, Vancouver. be further looked Into. A. 8. Donaldson, Vancouver. NATIONAL DOG BISCUITS I*. B. Butchart, Vancouver. LOW SALARIES. R. S. Miles, New Westminster. Jos. Cameron, New Westminster. Poor Stipends Paid Methodist Clergy If you have a good dog or a poor one they all get hungry, and can Must Be Seriously Considered always give you to understand they are. If your dog could apeak, he Our parlors are the resort of all By Laymen. would aay: Ladner Hotel. National Dog BiaonHa, Please." C. Brown, Vancouver. KINGSTON, June 3—The low sal­ Sold in bulk, cotton sacks, and ln 25c cartons by dealers. those who desire the very best Ice A. C. Bonds, Port Mann. aries paid ministers of the Methodist Try Them, Tlioy Ar* Good. M. Winters, Chicago. church received an airing at the lay­ Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes O. White, Vancouver. men's meeting at the Methodist con­ P. C. McKay, Westminster. ference. National Biscuit & Confection Co., Ltd. and Soda Waters. James Kennedy, Westminster. Mr. Elmer Davis held that min­ L. C. Champion, Vancouver. isters should not have to discuss lhe 5 Vancouver, B.C. •Mr. and Mrs. York, Victoria. matter, either In the conference or on i Makers of tbe Famous Halda Chocolates and National Bbumlta. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker and family the circuit. The laymen should bear itlssion, ' the responsibility, and he thought • ««»O»»0*>->->•->»<•->-> »»»••»->*--»">»•>•»»•»» ->-»•*'• 4+*4j*X**m—*+** W. L. Slater, Westminster. the minimum salary agreed upon by the general conference should ob­ Bakery Department GCARl-INO GANt.PL.NKS. tain. He said: "Men. this Is a thing that We bake every day and can give you a nice, fre-h nnty Mnlster of Marine Investi­ belongs to us. It Is time we woke up Vancouver City Market loaf well made at any time. Any special orders for gates Complaint at Momma]— and remedied prevailing conditions." MAIN STltEET, VANCOUVER Pastry will receive our prompt and careful attention Longshoremen Complain. A committee will consider the mat­ The Market ls operated by the City as a means of bringing the ter and take a decisive stand. MONTREAL, June 6.—Following a Producer and Consumer together. omplaint made by the longshoremen Mils harbor that sufficient precau- JhONTRJUL ANGLICAN WWTD, You Are Invited to Send Your Produce |"nn_ are not taken to lessen the -fONTKEAL, June 5.—The cam­ We handle everything from the Farm (except milk). -npers of losing their lives, Alex- paign to raise $260,000 as a *>er n_:i- By consigning your Produce to the Vancouver City Market you nder Johnston, deputy minister of ent fund for the augmentation of the will get beat prices, sharp returns and prompt settlements. Delta Mercantile Co. iarlne and fisheries, has visited the salaries of Anglican clergymer. in Ml to ascertain If the com-plaint is Mt ntreal Diocese, came to a halt to­ JOHN McMILLAN, Manager -stifled. The longshoremen com- day with $150,000 promised. 'ihe T. G. TENNANT, Mgr. llain that the freight gang planks campaign will be resumed. THE DELTA TIMES SATURDAY, JTNE 8, 1H2.

vwAhxliA-ulOW alAlJ. FINEST HOTEL IX AMERICA. FOR ENTRANCE TO HIGH SCHOOL VICTORIA, June 5.—Examinations CHE.1..US, June 6.—That Frank Such It Is Claimed Ts Cliateau Laurier for entrance to the high school will D. Johnson, den list, Iirst suggeste- at Ottawa Now Ready to Be be held this year at urban points on the rdbbery of the Farmers nd Mer- Opened. June 26-28 Inclusive, and at rural cha.11.ts' Bank of Centralia, wliioh re- Vhe OLD FAVORITES. (From The British Columbian.) points on June 19-.1 inclusive. The "-ulu-d in the {cluing rn us president, The "Chateau Laurier" which will urban points Include all places where Lawrence bar, is the sonaatlona! tes­ high schools are located. ' The rural . NOTES (be owned and operated 'by the Orand timony given by Adalbert H. Clank, BY Trunk Railway system iwaa to 'be for­ points where pupili may present confessed murderer, upon which the HAT you are fair or weak Is vain. mally opened the first of this month. themselves are North Derry, Sidney, State today relies chiefly to convict Or strong or rich or generoys; Alberni, Bridggeport, Ladner, Maple You must add the untaught strain C.M.DAKNITZ Thla w'll be, without 'doubt, the finest the former as an accomplice of the That sheds beauty on the rose. RIVERSIDE hotel on tins continent, not only ar­ Kldge, Mlslson, Prince Rupert, Ab­ murder, botsford, Belmont, Cloverdale, Agas- *Delta T There's melody born of melody, PA. chitecturally, but also In regard to Its Clark was subjected to a gruelllmg Which melts the world Into a sea. general appointment, a fitting; one to siz, Ashcroft, Arrowhead, Cranbrook, cross-examination iby Attorney LanK- Toll could never compass tt; be the flrst of a string of hotels Fernie, Greenwood and New Denver. horne of Tacoma, 'but made his ans­ Art Its height could never hit; which the new transcontinental will It came never out of wit Examinations will also be held at a PJI establ'.h from Ci ast to Coast. wer-, unhesitatingly. He said that he But a music music-born COt-KUPONDEMX iter date at Bella Coola at some confessed because hie mother urged Well may Jove and Juno scorn. SOLICITED Situated ln Major's Hill 'Park, Ot­ •oint on the Cariboo road, and at film to tell tihe truth, although 'hie llrst Thy beauty. If It lack the Are tawa, It faces to the West the Par­ ome point on the west coast. Isad determined to shoulder tho entire Which drives me mad with sweet desire. liament Buildings and grounds, to the Uiiimes What boots lt? What the soldier's mall blame. He also admitted that he ex­ Unless he conquer and prevail t north the Ottawa river, and the grand IGNORED SIGNALS. pected to get oft on a second degree old Laurentian Hills in the Provn.ince convietior.. The dentist promised to Alas, that one Is born In blight. of Quebec, lt can truly be said that Unknown Vessel Was Near Titanic Bet him out of Jail he said, ilf he was Victim of perpetual slight, [Theae articles and Illustrations must not the location Is unsurpassed on this When Slip Sank—I.miiuy Before And another ls born be reprinted without special permis­ continent. arrested for the roOjbery wihich was Lord Mersey. •suggested when they both passed the To make the sun forgotten) sion.] It ls built In the French Chateau Surely he carries a talisman "bank one day as they 'were discu-istng style, in the most a.pproved method of I-OiN'DiON; June 4.—The story of the Under his tongue. Titanic disaster and the part he play­ financial difficulties. Broad his shaulders are and strong, DUCK DOCTRINE. fireproof construction. The frame of ed In It was re-told to the British Cor Turned Turtle. And his eye Is scornful. the .building is steel, the walls are oif Wben Mrs. Quack does take a no­ court In Inquiry today by J. Bruce Is­ TACOMA, June 6.—Wm. J. Rltey, Threatening and young. Bedford limestone, surmonnted with tion to batch sbe nests on tbe ground, may, managing director of the While of Seattle suffered a fractured ri"i copper roof, and the whole building One thing ls forever good. building tbe nest of sticks and leaves, presents a majestic as well as pic­ Star Line, owners of the lost liner. and bad cuts about the .head ar.'d That one thing ls success. hands and the other occupants of fhis Dear to the Bumenldes and wben tbe lining of downy feath­ turesque- appearance from every view­ Ismay's testimony was practically light touring car, Mrs. Riley, tho And to all the heavenly brood. ers Is finished ber laying la done and point. The possession of such a struc­ the same as that given by him In Misses Kthel and Grace and J»hn Who bides at home, nor looks abroad. ture mint prove to be, not only a Washington before the Senate Titanic Carries the eagles and masters the sword. Incubation begins. Carry were badly cut and bru'sed. valualblc asset to the City of Ottawa Investigating Committee. Ismay de­ fob ana —Emerson. Tbe duck, wltb a wild run and creek '•when the automobile turned turtle but a credit to the Dominion ot Can­ nied that he held financial Interest in while mailing a sharp curve on tlho to paddle ln. generally bides ber nest ada. the ship building concern or Hart and grade at tho foot of the Pityi'llup In tbe reeds nnd grasses by the watet The hotel will contain, ir. addition Wolf, of Belfast, builders of the Ti­ river bridge yesterday aft-**no.*in All A FAMILIAL QUOTATION. nnd from every dip returns to sprinkle to Its regular dining room and cafe, tanic. save John and Grace Carry ware In the spring a fuller crimson comes her eggs with ber feathers—a tip to a Ladles' dining room, banquet room, That a vessel was only a few miles Commercial pinned beneath the machine, the "bro­ upon the robin's breast. you to wet duck eggs under bens or ballroom, a state suite, and a numlber distant from the Titanic on the night ther and sister iheins thrown lh-***J*d- In the spring the wanton lapwing under artlHclnl Incubation. of private dining rooms, as well as of the sinking was the testimony of long to the ground. They rescued gets himself another crest. three hundred and fifty bedrooms You seldom see a pure bred duck Alfred Crawford, a Titanic steward. the Imprisoned members of the party In the spring a livelier Iris changes with two hundred and sixty-two pri­ He testified that, acting under orders and abandoned their trip to St. 'Mar­ on the burnished dove. broody or such a pretty picture as vate bathrooms. Each bedroom will In the spring a young man's fancy of Captain Smith, he rowed toward tin's college at 1-acey for the com­ lightly turns to thoughts of have a front outlook, for there is no an unknown vessel but a few miles mencement exercises, 'going to Seattle •courtyard to this hotel, and upon away. The ship, Trawford said, Ig­ •Printing :by ateamer. —Tennyson's "Locksley Hall." three sides it fronts the beautiful nored the Titanic"? distress signals Ms. .r's HUI, government park. Seattle Market. and steamed away as the row-boat SE-AT-'LE, June 6.—Butter, Wash­ Every feature of drainage, heating, approached. ington Creamery, firsts, 29c to 30c.; "IN THE GLOAMING." ventilation, lighting and cooking ar­ California, 28c to 29c; Eastern 2Tc to N the gloaming, oh. my darling. rangements have received the most SUMAS NEWS. /8c. Eggs, local ranch, 20c to 22c. When the lights are dim and low. detailed consideration, and will 'be of And the quiet shadows, falling, Onions, California red, 1 l-2c p«r tb. the most modern form and appoint­ Softly come and softly go; ment. A. W. Stuart has handed over the Patatos, $17 to $20 per ton; Oaltfor- I When (he winds are sobbing faintly Sumas'News to J. A. Bates, of the nla, 3c to 3 l-2c per M). Oats, East­ With a gentle, unknown woe. Besides the ordinary entrance to ern Washington $42 to $43 -per ton; Will you think of me and love me the "Chateau" from the street, It will Fraser Valley Record and J. B Puget Sound, $39 to $40. As you did once long ago? tie connected with the Grand TrurJk Brown, of the Huntingdon Star. Railway's new Central Union Passen­ Dr. Allen has purchased 22 acres MoCroskey Grand Master. In the gloaming, oh, my darling. ger station *y a private passageway. of land in the Sumas Prairie country. SEATTLE, June 6—W. E. Mo­ Think not bitterly of me, Though I passed away In silence. Mr. F. W. Bergman, the newly ap­ Though Doc has no Immediate Inten­ Croskey of Palouse, former deputy pointed manager, has had a wide tion of giving up his practice for the grand master of the Grand Lodge, Left you lonely, set you free! For my heart was crushed with longing range of experience lm hotel manage­ farm he is making arrangements to was elected grand master to succeed What had been could never be ment, iboth abroad and in this coun­ have the property cultivated. N. K. Staley of Bellingham at the It was beat to leave you thus, dear. Photo by C. M. Barnitz. ' try, amd has ibeen selected to make The building of concrete sidewalks 34th annual session of the Grand Best tor you and best for me. the "Chateau Laurier" the favorite In Sumas is going along with a boom. Lodge of the Jurisdiction of Wash­ una. DCc« OH THI JOB. Billheads hotel in America. All the main streets In the business ington of the Indpendent Order ef REFRAIN, tt was best to leave you thus. "Mother Duck and Her Darlings," for section of the town are being com­ Oddfellows. Frank A. Dayton of Best for you and best for me. A WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE. pleted as rapid'ly as possible and the Portage was elected deputy grand hatching quacks by machine bus na —Unidentified. majority of the busmese men are not master. ture faked Mrs. Quack out of ber job PORTLAND, Ore,, June 5.—'Mlas and nearly destroyed tbe quack'a ma Emma Goldman, the noted anarchist waiting for the city to take the neces­ Vote Was Heavy. SYLVAN CHARMS. ternal Instinct. today has changed her mind agair. sary steps to enforce the improve­ •letterheads EVERETT, June «—The vote • in KNEW by the smoke that so gracefully and has decided, it is stated to deliv­ ment, but are going ahead with the the primary election on Tuesday wr.s I curled It sure Is a slgbt, however, to watcb er a lecture tonight ln the hall used Improvement on their own initiative. very heavy. E. T. Stages and E. Above the green elms that a cottage was a hundred little rubbernecks pusb by the G.A.R. for its meetings. Dr. Frank Myers has contracted to •Christenson were nominated for com­ near. their scoops through tbe shell and Ben Reitman her manager, stated that build a residence for E. M. Duncan missioner of finance. And I said, "If there's peace to be found waddle into the world. One New York tn the world the reason for the change in plana of the N.P. Depot. The deal wag ar­ Heavy Damages Awarded. plant batched .2.1*00 quacks last year Gnvelop es A heart that ts bumble might hope for It was that the members of the G.A.R. ranged through the B. C. Realty Co. OLVMPIA, June 6—By a decision That's going some! here." annoyed the caretaker of the hall by •f the supreme court sustaining the Tbey are easy to raise, but tbe protests against allowing Miss Gold­ Got 00,000 Volte. Spokane court, the Pacific Telephone T was noon, and on Bowers that lan­ I guished around spongy little waddlers must be han­ man to speak In the building. and Telegraph Company must pay In silence reposed the voluptuous bee dled carefully at tirst, and here's in­ EVERETT, June 6.—Edward Hub­ Patrick J. Murphy $20,000. This is Every leaf was at rest, and I heard not a formation for the stunt: EIGHT MEN KILLED bard, lineman for the Puget Sound Business ane of the largest awards for per­ sound Bed brooders with dry sand, keep Traction, Light and Power Company, sonal injuries ever made In this state. But the woodpecker tapping the hollow, KINGSTON, June 3—Eight men temperature at 00 degrees Brat three climbed _ tree on Tuesday to saw off Murphy was crushed between two beach tree. were killed and six men are In the days, then 83 degrees. At end of week a limb growing to. close to the com­ poles while working as a lineman be­ General Hospital seriously Injured' as Cards ND "Here In thts lone little wood." I drop to 80 degrees, and gradually ta­ pany's wires. The limb sagged, touch­ the result of an accident in a con­ tween Pullman and Colton, and tho A exclaimed, ed touched the wire, and .0,000 volts per down until at end of two weeks, If struction camp of the Canadian Nor­ court holds that the company was "With a maid who was lovely to soul of curernt passed through Hubbard's and to eye. summer, beat may be shut off. Give thern Railway near Stone's Corners, negligent. body. He fell, unconscious, was Who would blush when I praised her and water tirst day, and always bave wa­ Peath road, twenty-five miles from Scores Hanford. weep If I blamed, caught by a companion who was held ter close to feed, as tbey eat and drink Kingston, on Saturday afternoon. The ' BEATTLE, June 6—Dr. Edwin J. How blest could I live, and how calm to the trunk of the tree by a life-belt, alternately. As ducks do not bave men were working ln a rock cut and falls of Brown, Socialist candidate for cor­ could I die!. and lowered to the ground. The com­ met death as the result of a pre­ poration counsel at the last city elec­ panion applied "first aid" and Hub­ «T>T tbe «hade of yon sumach whose mature explosion of black powder tion, says: "Judge Hanford's reason­ bard recovered consciousness. His "— red berry alps used to blast the rock. The eight J^are ing iu ihe Olson case was entirely hand and foot were painfully burned, in the gush of the fountain how sweet men killed, with one exception were -rom the capitalist point of lew, to recline but otherwise he is none the worse for Roumanians. and, if carried to it-i logical sequence, And to know that I sighed upon innocent his experience. would mean slavery for the Ameri­ lips ca*- people. 1 am glad the case is to Which had never been sighed on by any but mine!" be retried. Olson's statement to ;lic —Thomas, Moore. Shipping court was exactly the stateru -ut 1 Hhuiild have made it' 1 had been In . his place and I count myself wor.hy Uaga to be a citizen of the country in THE PESSIMIST. ! which 1 was born." Nothing to do but work; Nothing to eat but fond; Insanitary. Nothing lu Near but clothes TACOMA, .Hine 6—Pretty girls mny To keep one from going nude. comp to Tacoma to the Montamara 1 IMclan Lumber Co. feslo and not be "kissed" .or Nothing to breathe but air. "«' SmWmWmWmWmWmWLWmWLWmWmWmlmWmWmWKmWSBaaWmm^mm Visiting "•tickled" if ilciilth Officer Dr. l'*d- Quick na a flash tls gone. Nowhere to f-iil but off, •? — win Janes has his way. lie ha3 al­ Nowiiere to slain! but on. ready issued o manifesto excoriating Card* kissing as unsanitary and now he Nothing to comb but hair; Can Supply AU Kinds of asks Mayor Seymour to prohibit Nowhere to sleep but In bed; Nothing to weep but tears; tickling, at lo. nt the kind of tickling Nothing to bury but dead. done with a feather duster "licklcr." Photo by C. M. Baniltz. He says It distributes germs. Nothing 10 sing but songs— BefU-,0 the Money. Ah, well. alas, alack! MOI HI II DUOK AMD DAl'.LINOS. Wedding Nowhere lo go but out; Fir, Cedar and TACOMA, June 6—By 2115 to 2,- Nowhere to come but hack. crop like chicken, moist, crumbly 019 the people vol.Ml down the pro­ mash Is In order. After tirst day feed position to issue $-126,000 park bonds Nothing to see but sights; Jinnounce- mush made of four parts brun. one to buy new narks, play grounds and Nothing to quench but thirst; Nothing to have'bui what we've part cornmeal, oue part low grade Spruce Lumber build boulevards, In yesterday'* 'lec­ got. Hour, one purt rolled outs, three parts tion and by 23« to 1770 killed the Thus through life we're cursed. ments bond proposition for a Narrows Hue cut clover, one-half part beef scrap There is 110 reason for any shortage of lumber in the Delta. Boulevard. Frederick Heath was re­ Nothing to strike hut a gab; ami oue part san.l. elected park commissioner over W. I'verything moves that goes. Keep before them for three days, Nothing at all but common s.-nse PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. B. Reynolds, 2sos to 916. Can ever withstand these woes but do not let It sour. After third day feed four or live times a day on fol 1-vil From Window. -Ben King Mills midway between Ladner and Port Guichon. Tffemorial TACOMA, June 0—John Harvey, lowing until eight weeks oid: Tluee 9 f aged sixty, while washing windows ou parts brgn, one part cornmeal, one &*<<'.HNMMJ the third floor of the St. George "ASK ME NO MORE." part low grade Hour, one part wheat Apartment bouse, fell backward lo Cards I A SK me 00 more The moon may drnn tnlds. five parts clover or greens, in the sidewalk below, fracturing ms A llie sea. per i;eiit beef scrap and one part sand skull an.l dying in the hospital In The cloud may stoop from heaven ami At eight weeks to fatten feed font two hours. He leaves tWO grow" take 111. Kliiipe. parts cornmeal. two parts low grade children. With fold to fold, of mountain or of Celt and See Samples oa ps. flour, one part bran. 12 |ier cent beet Landed In ISM. But. 11 too fond, when have I answer'd scrap nnd one part greens SK.\TTU". June t*.-_.|.,vnni:i Ger- thee? If mash is mixed with mill; cut out Season 1912 trude Boren, one of the original party Ask me no more beef scrap Soak scrap In oold water, „f twciuv- four who landed at Alkl scald lirnu nnd clover unless latter Is point November 13, 1*31, making Ihe A SK me no more What answer should »-» I give? fresh. Keep shell nnd sand before Sire "Hawser," 1899, recently Imported from Ire­ first white settlement of whait l» now I love not hollow cheek or faded eye. land, will stand for the season at Hastings Park, Vancouver. nl ht at tne quacks, reel what tiiey ent up clean Seattle, died on Tuesday & fat, 11 iny friend, 1 »tu noi nave the* home Of her father, near Hooiywood, die! At ten weeks they should be fat for "Hawser'" Is a bay, 16.1 high, registered under the Department at the age of 61. Livonia Boren was Ask me no more lest I should bid thee market. Filth, (lamp, overheat, crowd of Agriculture in Ireland. live. scarcely ll months old when s*he first Ing, sour feed, sun (flnre. had nlr nnd Ask me no more. He Is a winner under National Hunt Rules and a first prize win­ saw the site of Seattle. The little parly fright nre great duck killers ner at al| shows exhibited. His stock are all prize winners at differ­ v.m;iin il on Alkl point that winter, A SK me no more Thy fate and min** I'or a duck panic at night hang up a ent shows ali over Ireland. He combines the best tsaying blood at and later, In the next spring, moved ** are sea I'd light. the stud. He has proved a fruitful and sound breeder. His Sire ;i!l their belonging* over to the I strove against tbe stream, and all in "Prince Charles" by "Pride of Prussia," and Dam "Revenue Cutter"' weat shore of Elliott Bay. vain Let tbe great river take me to the main DON'TS. by "Gunboat." Gunboat by "Sir Hercules." "Hawser" is only three Narrow Escape. No mure, dear love, for at a touch I yield Don't narrow down the ration to a generations descended from the famous "Sir Hercules." i RRLLI NT-HAM. June 6.—Row Ow­ Ask me no more grain or two. Your margin of profit —Alfred Tennyson Fee of $40.00 charged. Every care taken, but owner not respons- en, of Bellingham, on Mount Baker on will be narrow if you do. Ible for accidents. Tuesday lost his footing and slid down Don't use kerosene on a fowl's comb an ice 9'ope two hundred feet. A cre­ RESOLUTION AND REVOLUTION. vasse yawned directly at his feet VXT'HEN upstanding at the altar. and wattles It blisters. Tincture of when Richard H»sae, a companion, *» With .1 voice that kr.ew no falter, benzoin for frost bite. ADDRESS clambered out on the lee and manag­ She said "I will!" 1 thought her lU'.-i a Don't waste. "Waste makes want." pet; ed to seize him by the sleeve as he But. alas, tt was a fiction. Bow true tbat is In home, in energy, ARTHUR DOYLE was co.istln? past. Hesse wa-s In the For now In contradiction ln bis. Prodigals of old went to the The Delta. Time* la p-__tt__.e4 Jea_ of the party making the descent "I won't!" Is the mildest answer that I boga. and spendthrifts now go to the Saturday frotn Mi* T__*« ami thus happened to be far enough get I 113 Bank of Ottawa Building Vancouver, B. C. —14. Touche Hancock. dogs. I_-d_wr. B.G. j. a rstmw. It-low Owen to head him off. aglng-d-reetor.