DELTA TIMES Volume 7 LADNER, B. 0. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. $1.00 A YEAE. DELTA YOUNG WILL AWAIT HINDUS ROB BREAK GROUND *feHE COUPLE MARRIED DEMONSTRATION COUNTRYMEN FOR CONDENSORY

Manager Murphy, of McLelan Mills, Delta Board of Trade Will Not Ask T"° East Indians Badly Beaten Up B.C. Milk Condensing Company Be* nud Miss Katie Plewes Quietly for Change in Ferry Sei-- al>d Robbed at Colebrook, gins Ei-ection of New Plant to Wedded in . vice Now. Sunday Evening. Care lor Delta Trade.

Mr, O. A. Miurphy, manager of Monday's monthly meeting of the Patagen and Sunder Singh, two On Thursday ground was broken the .McLelan Lumber Mills at Lad­ Delta Board of Trade was pretty- Hindu farm laborers in East Delta at the Conner of Westham street and ner, and Miss Katie Plewes, cashier much a routine session, as no matter Fairview road for the erection of a were held up by four of 'their coun­ of the Lanniimg, Fawcett & Wilson of Importance was brought up for milk condensing plant for the B.C. trymen at the Great Northern Rail­ Milk Condensing Company, and the s-ore, were quietly married In discussion. work of the construction of a build­ •ist's churoh, Vancouver, President D. A. McKee occupied way crossing near Colebrook, Sun­ on ing for the company's purposes will ursday, December 4. the chair, and after the usual pre­ day evening, according to the com­ be begun at once. liminary of minute reading, called plaint lodged with the police authori­ Harring two or three very Intl- The structure is to be 80 by 150 ;,-,. friends, none of the friends of 'fir communications. Of these, possibly the most impor- ties, and were robbed of something feet on the ground floor, and will lie bridal couple bad any Idea of tw tant was one from the Deputy Min- Mlw o hundred dollars, wages col- be constructed on plans to meet the t'.,eir immediate indention of matrl- requirements of the most approved >ny when they left Ladner in the ister of Agriculture, dated Ottawa,! leeted the day before. The men which stated that at the request of j badly b'ea-ten up and claim that machinery. early morning of last Thursday, ac- wwe The building is to be erected on the board the department had in they were attacked with axes and conipanieid -only by Mrs. Wm. Mo- the north side of the company's rail­ COMMISSIONER DAVID REE8. vestigated the claims of Ladner to clubs. Patagen was ibadly hurt and le :,. and greaip was itbe surprise of way siding, leaving room on the Salvation Army officer who be made a port of entry for cattle, is under treatment in Columbian their many friends wben on the re- COLONEL MAIDMENT. south side of the track for a second seriously ill in Toronto. and that the Veterinary Director- Hospital, . His turn to town the announcement was Who is taking th"e place in To­ building of like size, which the com­ General had reported that in his partner is able to be about. made. opinion the district was well served ronto of Commissioner Rees, while pany contemplates erecting at an Mr, and Mrs. Murphy are living , . . , , , , Sutah Singh, Udam Singh, Bennan he is seriously ill, as Commander of early date. MARRIED IN LADNER. at the McCrea home for the present, bj existing ports and that he could, an,d Jewel> fc,ur Hin,d,u -|8 dents ot the territorial division of the Salva­ The company Is putting up the but will take up housekeeping on not recommend .the addition of Lad-, East Delta for ,the Iast ftve or _,_. tion Army. present building by day labor, and Young English Couple, of Vancouver, •heir own aooounlt in the near fu­ ner to the list. yearS| were arre9ted Wednesday, and Mr. Duncan Gilchrist has accepted Recently Come to Canada, Wed ture. A communication from the Manu- on Thursday morning appeared be- the position of superintendent of Here Wednesday Evening. aoturing Assoc! at ion ;of British Co- ,fore Magistrate McKee, charged with construction. He promises that his Iumbia asking for the oo-operat on «, "robbery with violence." VISITS VANCOUVER SCHOOL. Mr. C. W. Oldroyd and Miss Isabel CPime of work will be done in such time that POINT GREY NEWS. Chapman, both of Vancouver, were of the board in the Interest of .he I Aas PflPatage,-aB.on ,waVQa s nrno.f t •i-n „--,,.,„„conditio_n the machinery may be installed and promotion of the consumption of to appear, after communication with! Secretary of School Board Taylor Is married in All Saints' church, Lad­ Surprised and Delighted by the plant ready for operation by i:BURNE, Point Grey, Dec. 9.— ner, Wednesday evening at six home products, after discussion, was the doctors at Columbian Hospital, April 1. The citizenship committee of the laid on the table Mr. McKee adjourned the hearing to| Work at Simon Fraser. o'clock, the Rev. C. C. Hoyle officiat­ When the question of the effi­ Epworth League of the local Meth­ ing. Monday next. Mr. Leon Ladner, of; Mr. A. deR. Taylor, secretary of odist church held a debate recently ciency of the new ferry to Wood­ Ladner & Cantelon, Vancouver, ap­ Delta school board, with Inspector NEWS. U ig Mr. Oldroyd was supported by Mr. ward's Landing was brougM up, peared for the accused and made a on the subject of woman's suffrage. J. F. Brown, of Vancouver, and Miss of Schools Sullivan, visited the Simon On the affirmative were Messrs. M. there were motions forthcoming to strong plea for bail, but was re­ Fraser school, Mount Pleasant, Van­ CAMBIE, Lulu Island, Dec. 9.— C. Gordon, W. Esterbrook and Miss Mildred Garwood, of the same city,task for improvements, and lit was fused, and the prisloners must re­ couver, Tuesday, and was greatly in­ Rumors that Councillor John Mc­ Liveriug, while tbe negative was up- but formerly of Ladner, was brides-1 suggested that a delegation be named main in gaol until Monday at least. terested in the work of the pupils Callan would not run again in hi ld by E. Hall, Archie Cook and maid. | to wait on the government in the Mr. G. L. Cassady, of New Westmin­ of the big, 14-room school. Ward II have been set at rest, as Miss Recie. The newly-weds left Thursday i matter, but the opinion of the meet- ster, appeared for the complainanitis. The day was parents' day, and Mr. McCallan has publicly announced morning for a honeymoon trip to ing was that it was too early to ask Mr. Taylor had the opportunity of that at the request of many ratepay­ Mr, A. P. Burrows is in a hospi­ Victoria, and next week will take! for a change, for that while the traf- ers he will agaiu be a candidate for tal recovering from his recent ill­ addressing the children for a few up residence in the Chilliwack dis-jfie was greater than had been antici- MOUNT ROYAL TUNNEL. minutes on general work. He con­ the office. ness. trict, where Mr. Oldroyd will engage pated, it would be better to wait for The funeral of D. A. Tweedie was On New Year's Eve in Odd Fel- gratulated them ion their accomplish­ in farming. | further demonstration. Train Bearing Representative Citi­ ments and gave tbem encouraging held from, the United Undertakers' nvs' hall, King William Lodge Nq. The bride is a daughter of Mr. • zens of Montreal Run Through parlors, Twelfth avenue, to the 2181, L. O. L., wlIT* conduct a late advice. George Chapman, of Kingsdown,| p\RTY FOR OCTOGENARIAN. C. N. R. Bore. After the inspection the domestic Mountain View cemetery on Friday dance. Kent co., England, and came to Brit-] last. A visitor with Mrs. J. P. Lewis, of MONTREAL, Dec. 11,—Mount science class served a luncheon. ish Columbia eight months ago. Mr.jManv Kl.iefl(ls „r Mrs. Weare Give Royal having been pierced from side j which surprised and delighted the Robert Wilson of Lulu Station is D ion road, is Miss Effie KUnian of Oldroyd has been until recently with jjer ij-,.th,**av Surprise by to side, due to the building of the | visitors. They made a guess at the now in Grand Forks. He is superin­ \ ion Park, formerly of St. Cath- the B.C. Electric Railway Company.| Gathering at Her Home. tendent of the provincial poultry . ines, Ont. 1 Canadian Northern Railway, the first cost per service. One guess was 24 He came to this country from Eng- train show, which Will be held this week. \ debate on the Home Rule ques- Mrs. W. Weare was eighty vears of, bearing a representative gath- cents, another 20 cents, and a third land two years ago, and is a son of 14 cenltis. The instructor surprised In the building owned by Messrs. i. in will be held between Kerrisdale tliellev;w;"R; Oldroyd; late of Has^ge last Tuesday, and to celebrate «in«-of Montreal citizens was run Moffat and Martin on Moucton St. ilethodists and Presbyterians. well Durham countv Uhe occasion more than fifty of her ,rou.glV f,om <.e west porta to all by announcing a cost of seven and one-half cents per plate. a restaurant is being established this A sale of work and tea will be ' frlf-iid-s. mostly elderly people, con- Dorchester street yesterday ag­ week by Mr. H. E. Fail-weather of held at the home of Mrs. H. Dlck- nc NEW WESTMINSTER MARKET. gregated at her home to celebrate °n* New Westminster. Mr. Fair- inson, Townsend road, on Thursday the event Work was practically suspended weather's chief inducement for open­ afternoon next from 3 to 6 o'clock. 1 RICHMOND V. O. N. The nearness of Christmas had an It was truly a surprise party, for during the latter part of the day, the ing was the B. C. Granitoid Com­ Tlu- affair ls under the auspices of not until the callers became a crowd cve"t beinS celebrated at the Dor- influence on the New Westminster Financial Report at Quarterly Meet- pany's contract for the Columbia St. Augustine's auxiliary. did it dawn upon the old lady that cheater street offices, where the Cold Storage Company's plant. It City Market, Friday, buyers laying u e8tB Is Very Satisfactory—Officers Mrs. J. H. White will receive this a party waa descending upon her.!f , of ihe company werei enter- is estimated that 200 men will be In advance holiday supplies. The a ta ee the rear Are Elected. afternoon between 3 and 6 o'clock demand for pork was good, with sup­ Needless to w, an exceedingly pleas-, i '"f*' "* , \**Y ? . employed here this winter on that at ber home, "The Manse," Eburne. plies to care for the market's needs. ant evening was spent, for ln ker J'*- building the tunnel workmen STEVESTON, Dec. 9.—The fin­ work. Next Friday evening, at the resl- Veal was in rather big demand, and residence of seven years in Ladner i-"-<- a Joyous festival of their own. ancial report presented at the quar­ Paul Lehmer, proprietor of the dence of Mrs. J. Cook, a social will all the offerings of good looking Mrs. Weare has greatly endeared! • terly meeting of the Richmond Steveston bakery, has bought the b, held by the Ladles' Aid of the smalls sold readily at around 17 herself with the many friends she RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. branch, Victoria Order of Nurses, building from Mr. J. Grauer and will Eburne Methodist church. The pro- cents. Very little mutton was hung I has made. showed a flourishing state of af­ enlarge it, installing up-to-date ap­ ceeds will be contributed to the and the price was 12 cents. Suck­ Mrs. Weare came to Ladner with South Vancouver Council Expresses fairs. The branch was only formed paratus, Including a Fletcher bread quarterly board. ling pigs sold at from $4,.TO to (6.00 •her son, Mr. B. H. Weare, in 1906, Appreciation of Mr. Clement's last March, since which the mem­ mixer and an oven with a capacity Idireetlv from her native heath, in bership has grown to 150. Tbi. Tlu- Point Grey Gazette, which each for six to eight-week olds. *" j , , England, and is to- Work. of 500 loaves. Mr. Lehmer expects vis formerly owned by J. A. Paton, SomersP tRhire year to date $1,039.95 has been considerable business to result this turkeys appeared but there seemed! fl , specimen of SOUTH VANCOUVER, Dec. 6.— raised through concerts and col­ i iw assigned, is being managed by to be plenty of ijp&Jjndtte usual ,£J *l south of England stock. i The council accepted the resignation winter from construction work Ir, II. C. Laldlaw. lections, and at the present time wheh will be under way. run of chickens. Eg_s were lower of Municipal Engineer Clement, ex- there remains $**8<>.54 unexpended. than last wool*, opening at 60 cents, < pressing at the same time its appreci­ bul shortly coming down to 55 cents, CIVIC ELECTIONS ON PRAIRIES. ation of the work he had done while Several concerts and two tag days EBURNE NEWS. the prevailing price after 10 o'clock. ; in the municipality's employ. have been held, the latter at Minoru MISSION (II V NEWS. Potatoes were rather scarce, in fact, Results of Voting for Mayors, Etc., Telephone, light and power matters' Park and at the Richmond fair. KiltRNE, Point Grey. Dec. 10.—a consignment from up-river being in Cities and Towns of Alberta : were aired pretty'thoroughly at thei Officers for the ensuing year were Mr. A. C. Fislu-r, of Hatzic, has liet times ln police court were re- all offered, These wore good tubers, and Saskatchewan. 1 meeting, the final conclusion being! elected a3 follows: President, Mrs. been asked by ninny of the ratepay­ Darliug: first vice-president, Mrs. iected in Chief of.Police Simpson's and sold at $1.10 a sack and $20 the Civic elections throughout Alberta that an opinion should be received ers of Ward 1. Mission, to run for 'lily report, presented to the ton. Other sacked vegetables were Bamford; second vice-president, Mrs. •the council. Mr. Fisher, <*o reports and Saskatchewan on Monday re­ from the municipal solicitor as to Gay; third vice-president, Mrs. Wil­ met] last night. Twenty-five cases plentiful, and sold at reasonably sulted as follows: the rights of the B. C. Telephone the Record, has not yet decided, ere tried, and $180 in fines col- good prices. liams; secretary, Mrs. Chaldecotte; Mr. James Plumridge has entered Edmonton. Company and B. C. E. R. Company treasurer, Mrs. J. D. O'Neil; honor­ ted during the month of Novem- into partnership with Mr. J. C. Mc­ Mayor, W. J. McNamara; alder­ in the district. The solicitor will also ary president, Mrs. Donaldson; exec­ r. The cases tried Included nine men. James A Clarke, Rice Shep- state whether there are any ob­ lntyre, formerly of M. DesBrisay & MR. CAIRNES RESIGNS. utive committee, Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Co., the new firm conducting the traffic bylaw violation and seven hard, J. M. Mcintosh, A. B. Camp­ stacles in the way of establishing a Hepworth, .Mrs. Bulmer. :' vagrancy. municipal light and power plant, a business formerly run by Mr. Plum­ Mr. J. A. Cairnes, the oldest teach­ bell, R. B. Douglas. resolution supporting which was re­ ridge. On the Oak street grounds here er in Delta municipality, has resigned Calgary. ceived from the Central Victoria Mr. A. Catherwood. who has the aturday a picked Burnaby team his position as master of the Boun­ Commissioner of public utilities, MBS. KIRKLAND ENTERTAINS. Road Improvement Association. contract for the two-roomed school efeaited the Point Grey municipal dary Bay school, after a faithful ser­ A. G. Graves; aldermen, H. B. Ads- Mr. Charles Harrsion asked the at North Bend, left for that point on cam at soccer by two goals to one. vice" of upwards of eleven years. head, M. C. Costello, D. R. Crichton, Mrs. W. A. Kirkland entertained council to be allowed to figure on a Saturday. He will rush the work Councillor M. R. Wells will be a The school board has accepted Mr. E. H. crandell, G. S. Freeze, T. A. P. a party of thirty at Hazelgrove, Wed­ > - andi date for re-election. Frost, W. G. Hunt, H. W. Riley, Wil­ contract for paving Fraser avenue. nesday evening at progress whist, along during the present nice Cairnes' resignation with reluctance, He said he would take a contrast on weather. fully appreciating his excellent work liam Ross, I G. Ruttle, W. J. Tregil- her guests being mostly married peo­ lius and Donald Hope. Mayor Sin- the same terms and conditions gov­ ple. Mrs. D. B. Grant won the for a long period in the Boundary erning the one recently let to the SHIPPING MORE MILK. Bav and Gulfside schools, and feel­ nott was re-elected by acclamation. lady's prize, and Mr. D. B. Grant BENSON HOME COMPLETED Lethbridge. Dominion Creosoting Company for captured the first for gentlemen. ing that his services will be greatly the paving of Main street, and would CHILLIWACK, Dec. 11.—About Mayor W. D. L. Hardie; public Miss Hutcherson and Mr. A. T. Faw­ The new Delta residence for Reeve missed. use wood blocks manufactured in the 12.000 lbs. of milk is being shipped utilities commissioner, Arthur Reid; cett got the "booby" prizes. H. L. Benson waa completed last municipality. Saying that Fraser ave­ ii illy through the Chilliwack Cre-jtn- returns for three commissioners who week and the family are now occupy­ WILL RUSH WORK. nue paving could hardly be consid­ ery Company to Vancouver. This will next year supersede aldermaanic ing their beautiful home, which Is ered at the present time, the council amount ls about 2000 lbs In excess council, not complete. 'POTATO KING" SMITH MARRIES. pronounced the finest in the eom- PORT ANGELES, Dec. 8.—H. B. ordered Mr. Harrison's communica­ of that shipped this time a year ago Medicine Hat. muniit'y. The house is of frame and •"

IN THE COUNTV COURT OF WEST- MINSTER, HOLDEX AT NEW WESTMINSTER. ...LOCAL ITEMS... Between Bank of Montreal, Plaintiff; And Frank Mlllejeux and James Some People I I BERRY W. Hollinshead, Defendants. F. Douglas was across to To Frank Mlllejeux, of the Munici­ Alex a d pality of Delta, British Columbia, Friday, on business. vie? !, Vr ' *-' Bernard Howard GftOCES AND BAKER IE -.iBited Vancouver, Wednesday, in (farmer. Cannot afford to pay $35 the interest of their musical studies. ' 'M; Hubert Careles3- was a visitor Take notice that a Plaint has been to $40 for a Suit. Mr entered and a Sumntons issued business to New Westminster Cecil Willis went to town Wed­ against you in the above County nesday on business for E. F. Doue- can make S-arket, Friday. 6 Court by the Bank of Montreal, who las. carry on business at the City of New Mr Flliott Sensebough spent three Westminster and elsewhere, as maker you a ft,'_o'ur days of this week visiting Mr. Robert Thorburn, of Vancou­ of a promissory note dated the 1 l'th *•,!, friends in Vanaouvier. ver, was in Ithe Delta, Wednesday day of August A.D. 1913, for the and Thursday, shooting pheasants. sum iof $155.00 and interest, payable p 0 Inspector Murray was in town two months after date to the defend­ Friday of 'last week on his regular The children of Delta are looking ant James W. Hollinshead or order, inspeodon rounds. forward to December 19, for on that and endorsed by him, which note has - here in Ladner for date the public schools close for the been duly presented for payment at Landlord's Laugh Air S W. Walters motored to Van-i holiday season. the Bank of Montreal, New West­ He has no more use for his /ou\cr Wednesda;, on business, re- minster, B.C., the place where the $27.50 Still Continues "To Let" sign. turning Thursday mornlmg. Mr. John Johnson, proprietor of same Is -stated to be payable, and itihe Delta Hotel, haa installed two has been dishonored, and notice oif upwards, from .Eng.ish He used our Classified Want There is in Ladner one mean man. big cash registers of the latest im­ dishonor 'given or duly waived. For Ornamental Cakes Ads. and found a good tenant. when he is asked for a match, he proved type. Particulars: Serges, Tweeds and Wor­ and Girl*' and Boys- J*eV «a" match. That's all. Oct. 14, 1913—To amount of steds.-'Le,; a practical Prizes. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Murphy motor- note due this day $155.00 tailor execute your next i Jsxor -ijisB Winifred Gardwood was a ed to Vancouver Thursday morning, Oct. 24, 1913—To interest on , B'*, r in Ladner, Wednesday and returning in the evening of the same $155.00 from the 11th day order, and yoiir Spit will First Prize—Special 3-tler ciay. THE DELTA TIMES Thursday, after an absence from the •of August, 1913, to date at look as though it was Ornamental Cake. Delta of" some months. 8 per cent, per annum as .made (of ,VOU, and not Second Prize—Special 2-tier iCONDHNBBD _U)VBRT__I_BI_UBNTS S. T. Teeze, A. E. McLane and J. well after as before matur­ Ornamental Cake. Mr Hugh Macdonald, manager of Mt-Dae, of Vancouver, horse dealers, ity by terms of note .... 2.36 for anybody. t_e I ailner Investment & Trust Com- spent a couple of days of this week IPor Sale, For Exchange Wanted to Third Prlzer-Special 1-tier Purchase, To Let, Lost. Found, Work ,-uiv! made a trip by motor to Van­ in Delta. $157.36 Ornamental Cake. Wanted. •Situations Vacant, 1 cent per couver, Friday, on business. Our Suits have the rjputa- word. Minimum. It cents for any one And an order has bsen made inter Beginning Saturday, Nov. adv.. These rates for cash with order. For all Building Supplies and Fuel alia that the publication of a notice tion of lasting. We want 29, one coupon -given for every All Want Ada. mutt be ln by * p.m. Dr. L. L. Wesbrook and Mrs. Wes* Oil, apply to the B.C. Transport Co., of the entry of such Plaint In two to prove this to you. 25 cents of purchase. on Thursday. brook, of Vancouver, were the guests Ltd., 505 Westminster Trust Build­ issues of The Delta Times, shall be 0f Mr. and Mrs. D. A. .McKee las. ing. Office phone 826; wharf phone deemed to be good and sufficient ser­ 880. WE KEEP ithe Wooden Button week end. vice of the Summons upon you. SPECIAL CHILDREN* Moulds. Howard Bros., Ladner. You are required to enter a Dis­ HOWARD BROS. The friends of Mr. E. L. Kirkland Miss May Wilson has assumed the pute Note within fourteen (14) days XMAS DRAWING will lie pleased to hear that he has position of cashier of the Lanning, from the dafe of the first publica­ TAILORS (Under 15 Years) STRAYED—On December 5, to Dot entirely recovered from his recent at­ Fawcett & Wilson store, vacated by- tion of this notice in The Delta 188, Group 2, one black sow. tack of erysipelas. 5 Mrs. D. A. Murphy, nee Miss Katie Times, at the Registrar's Office at Ladner, B. C. Oue coupon for every five Owner can have same by proving Plewes. New Westminster, B.C., and if you cents spent in this store. property and paving expenses. E. Messrs. Martin Griffin and Patrick do not so enter such Dispute Note, Brodie, Dadner. Donnelly, of Vancouver, were over Dr. J. J. Fry, of Vancouver, while judgment may be signed against you 3 PRIZES FOR GIRDS Wednesday for the bi-weekly meet out for pheasants, Thursday, came and the Plaintiff may proceed to 3 PRIZES FOR BOYS of the Ladner Drag Hunt. upon a wisp of snipe, and promptly execution. NOTICE bagged a nice little bag. He got Dated this 18th day of November Orders should be given early SUilidac y will be Missionary Day in some pheasants, too. A.D. 1913. for Christmas Cakes, Cookies, the .MethodiBt church, and in the J. J. CAMBRIDGE, etc. Call and see samples and The G. Lassater Estate, Delta, of­ afternoon at East Delta, Rev. W. C. Mr. Jack Johnson brought in from Registrar. Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender prices. fered for saile, is now withdrawn fnom Schlichter, of Vancouver, will be the Vancouver, Thursday, via the Wood- the market, preacher, ward's-Ladner ferry, in his auto- for Immigration Detention Hospital freight, about 1,000 pounds of dry Building, Vancouver, B.C.," will be THOS. E. LASSATER, EX. ' Last week Dr. J. J. Fry, manager goods. received at this office until 4 p.m., o! the Col. A. D. McRae stables, TAMPICO CITY on Monday, December 29, 1913, for purchased a green thoroughbred Last Saturday the Ladner Drag the erection of the above named hunter in Victoria to carry Mrs. Mc­ Hunt had the biggest run of the sea­ building. Rae in Ladner Drag Hunt meets. son, a field of fifteten turning out. Plans, specifications and form of Poultry Wanted Among the ladies were Mrs. Martin IS ATTACKED contract .can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department, Best Prices Paid. The Methodist Sunday School Griffin. Miss Janet Drysdale and Mrs. F. Wilmshurst. at the office of W. Henderson, Esq., children are busy practicing their Rebels Resume Assnu'.t at Dawn- Resident Architect, Victoria, B.C., PACIFIC POUI/TRY SUPPLY. mas cantata, "Foxy Grandpa," and on application to Mr. A. J. Chis­ • given December 23. * Dr. W. W. Alton, of the cattle in­ Furious Fighting Ensues at "What's Your Phone tantaT spection staff of the agricultural de- holm, caretaker, Public Building, Entrenchments. Vancouver, B.C. , , . .. -„. partment, was In Delta Wednesday Can You Answer Tbis Question Persons tendering are notified . Saturday s run of he Ladner -. . d Thurg( lV| maki a final inspeo that tenders will not be considered If not, don't you know you are Hun Mrs. Wilmshurst rode L, _. ft fleld r lubercul0B-g. He VERA CRUZ, Dec. 11.—Federals unless made on the printed forms losing business and running risk. Mineral and ,-! -. a green hunter, and a entirely free of jr D u in Tampico were still resisting a supplied, and signed with their ac­ What is more necessary than a tele­ he thinks will be ready for \ th'e djsease tual signatures, stating their occupa­ phone in case of sickness or fire? Soda Waters - mi promising rider in the near fu-1 fierce rebel attack today, according tions and places of residence. In The committee in charge of the to wireless messages received from the case of firm s h ct a organization of a New Year's Eve Mrs. A. Calvert celebrated her the beleaguered city. ture, the nature ' f th_ r,nni^n n" Delta Telephone Co., Ltd. J. HENLEY dance have decided not to make, it i of the occupation F ' eightieth birthday in Ladner, Mon ;a masquerade affair, as was at first John Lind, President Wilson's and place of residence of each mem YOUR HOME COMPANY. New Westminster, B. C. day. She has lived with her '"':i i intended. The dance will, however, emissary, on board the battleship ber of the firm must be given. here for periods of varied length Each tender must be accompanied I be one of the mid-winter events of Michigan, a half mile off shore here, during i-uite a number of years, and Ithe season, and a large party will by an accepted cheque on a chartered Manufacturer of Soda Water, is well and favorably known in the was in constant wireless communi­ bank, payable to the order of the ! attend. W, MUDGE Ginger Ale, and all Kinds of community. cation with Admiral Fletcher, cn Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 Highest Prices for Live and Dressed Summer Drinks. The All Saint's church annual sale the Rhode Island, off Tam.v.co, re­ p.c.) of the amount of the tender, Poultry, Fresh Eggs and Produce. Bargains! From now until the (if work will be held in McNeely Your Patronage Solicited. ceiving the admiral's reports of the which will be forfeited if the person Consignments Solicited. end of the month 25 per cent, off f Hall Friday, December 5. The fight and relaying them to Wash­ tendering decline to enter into a con­ City Market, Main St., Vancouver. all Ladies' and Misses' Coats. Don't programme is: Afternoon—Tea at tract when called upon to do so, miss this. All marked in plain fig­ three o'clock; fish pond. In the ington. or fail to complete the work con­ ures. Just deduct 25 per cent, and evening, dancing and other amuse­ Not many details cf ..he batile tracted for. If the tender be not pet thc cheapest coats on the market. ments. Admission, 25c. ** were known on shore here. >t was accepted the cheque will be returned. -, Fawcett & Wilson, Ltd. understood, however, tha: the rebel t« The Department does not bind it­ Mr. William Vallance, senior mem­ assault began about " 1 a.n,. yester­ self to accept the lowest or any LADNER INVESTMENr AND TRUST CORPORATION ber of the. firm of Wood, Vallance day, continued until nightfall and tender. LIMITED. Co., widely known as "the dean of Mr. Paul Bunyon, of the Pacific was resumed at dawn todiy. By order. the Canadian hardware trade." who Authorized Capital $250,000.00. es, Mukilteo, Wash., spent a The rebels were rep irte.i to be R. C. DESROCHERS, died very recently at his home in lays of this week in Ladner. numerical.y in much stronger loite Secretary. Hamilton. Ont.,' was an uncle ef Mrs. est of Mr. Wm. McCrea. Mr. than the federals but the latter, it Department of Public Works, Wi-'.nook, of Vaneouver. and Mrs. Bunyon is an old-time resident of was said, were so strongly entiench- Ottawa, November 19, 1913. REAL ESTATE D. A. McKee and Mr. J. Green, of Del ' naving logged off many acres | ed as to offset this rebel advantage. Newspapers will not be paid for INSURANCE STOCKS AND BONDS LOANS " surrounding high lands. Ladner. i The federals, too,- according to a this advertisement if they insert it H. A. MacDonald, Managing Director. .Mexico City despatch, either just be­ without authority from the Depart­ fore the fight or while it was in pro­ ment. gress, were reinforced by'a detach­ RICHARD GOODWIN PREMIER'S ATTITUDE ment of 800 men from Cerrotes, who succeeded in getting through the rebel lines to help the Tampico gar­ GETS NEW TRIAL ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE rison. • The rcbe.s were said to be rush- i ing the federal entrenchments with Minister of Justice Takes Action ln Sii- Richard McBride States That | reckless courage and tiie federals 1 if-e of Miner Convicted of Executive Does Not Favor j to be resisting desperately. Assault. Government Bill. The White Store CONNECTS WITH B. C. E. R.

(From The British Columbian.) VICTORIA, Dec. 11. — Twelve! Work Will Be Begun Early Next Yesterday afternoon Mr. J. Ed- members of the United Suffrage So- \V*eK By Ballasting Gang of w Local Laborers. ard Bird, counsel for Richard Cietiea of British Columbia, repre- j We have an exceptionally fine showing of Christmas Goodwin, now serving a nine months' senting various suffrage organiza- Connection between the B. C. E. R. sentence in the provincial Jail here and the C. N. R. in Queensborough for assaulting a provincial constable tions interviewed the executive of | and Holiday Gifts. Everything you can wish for can. 11 was made this morning, and steel Cumberland during the late strike the Provincial government yester­ was cut for the siding which will troubles, received a wire from the day and asked for the introduction be put in at Jardlne street to per­ be found here, and the beauty of it all is, the low Minister of Justice stating that the of a suffrage till by the government. n-it the Electric Railway to handle convicted man was to have a new Sir Richard McBride stated in reply ballast trains at this point. Early price we quote them at. trial. next week tbe work of ballasting the that personally he was not i.i favor i Lulu Island line will commence, the Goodwin, who at the time protest- of such a move, and that the provin- j "'• hia innocence vigorously, was work being done by a crew of local Our range of men's and women's Kid Gloves, Neck •""•need here a month ago. Since clal executive was not in agreement laborers, while the trains on the ""•n another man, McAllister, has on this question. He suggest-*-! that, branch will be hauled by the C. N. Scarfs, Neckwear, knitted and silk Ties, fancy Collars, confessed to having assaulted the po­ such a bill might be brought in ty R. locomotive which has been kept at Woodwards since the line was liceman and has sworn to an affi- a private member. Handkerchiefs, fancy Suspenders, Hosiery, Cushion ,'a'i' that it was not Gooatfin. These built last July. Men are now en­ Matters having been placed before gaged in building a camp part way EXPENDS MILLION. down the line for the accommoda­ Tops, Cuff Links, fancy Sleeve Holders. "•e Minister, the new trial will en- tion of the ballast crew. SEATTLE. Dec. 6.—Expenditures n involving millions of dollars in the Other work under way by the Special showing in Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccos, Pouches, i f; * I '<)T A TOES PROFITABLE. development of new territory in cempany is Ibe terminal system at EU'ENBBUBG, Dec. 3.—Leslie Washington, Idaho and Montana are Port Mann, and the big HU at False "i'suii, a rancher in Badger pocket, being made, and the Willapa Harbor creek. A water-tight bulkhead has (silver moiinted) , Candies, Chocolates and Nuts to a'ely sold twenty carloads of OS- line, in Washington; the Lewistown- been thrown across False creek at " • tons each, of potatoes to Se- Great Kalis branch, in Montana, and Main street so that no longer .is any no end- "l«e ueaiers. wnson raised 700 the electrification of 440 miles of] portion of the material pumped up the main line are being pushed as on the ilats lost. A survey taken '°ns, one ot t--e _argegt crops in the Special reduction in quantities. , -• •|-y this year, from 80 acres. His rapidly as the weather will permit, last week shows that the HU is one- j*r<*P averaged better than eight tons as announced yesterday by C. A. sixth completed, there being 600,- to thr- acre. A car or two he sold Goodnow, assistant to the president 000 cubic yards of dirt in place, * 'he beginning ot the season of the Milwaukee system, on his ar- taken from tie bottom of the creek rlva Ifrom the East, where he has by the dredges of the Pacific Dredg­ "ought him $17 a ton, but the,re­ ing Company. naming brought him $18. After he been in close touch with operations Don't forget the $75.00 in gold which we are giving away free ^•J sent two or three cars to Se­ of Montana and Idaho construction. Up the line tracklaying from ttle he began to receive orders, un- Stayoma creek to a point opposite 11 Lytton is proceeding at the rate of "early all of his twenty car- CATTLE FROM THE EAST. A chance for every 50c you spend at our store. oads have been sojd in that way. a mile a day. The work will he baited a* Lytton for a week or two MOUNT VERNON, Dec. 6.—J. H. while a bridge is thrown across a Lane, of the firm of Lane & Fryar, H, BIG LOG JAM. stream at this point. nuquiAM. Dec. 3.—A log jam arrived in Mount Vernon Tuesday •ing an estimated 60,000,000 from Edmonton, N.V., where he went six weeks ago to purchase catt e. J,et of '-imber, one of the largest in WALTERS fc He is today busy unloading 250 head ' history of Gray's Harbor Wgging, ot high grade Holstt-ins, which are Westham Street Phone 39 rmed in the Humptullps river, said to be the best shipment of •»• of this city. The jam is valued middy ttopf coughs, cures cc.ds, aid heo'.s stock ever sent to the Coast. the threat and lungs. :: 25 ctnts na'f a million dollars.

i', i SATURDAY, DECEMBER THE DELTA TIMES 18, uA WASHINGTON STATE. A D ELEVEN MINERS BOOKLETS FOR SENTENCES ARE BELLINGHAM, Dec. D.—Manager VALUE OF PACK !^ _ I*ECTORY' Leslie R- Coffin of the Bellingham division of the Puget Sound Delta municipality *. . -, Traction, Light & Power Co., is in, IS ESTIMATED the mouth of the Fraser B Uat8- it ARE CONVICTED: PRE-EMPTORS! NOT GIVEN OUT Seattle conferring with officials of finest agricultural ,r • ?lv«iat2 the company relative to matters of The chief interests •J" ct'f BC importance to the company which e Court Adjourns 1'ntil Monday, When Close Figuring Places Cash Value farming, dairying, -. . *- -*a ar, His Lordship Points Out That Ver" j The Provincial Land Department may possibly lead to the further de­ c of Salmon Puck ut market gardening si,l , "ltur, did Is Mainly Matter of Authorizes Issue po Accompany Case oi Hex vs Cartwiighi Will velopment of immense power sta­ breeding. There*'JJeeJ. '•*•- C Be Culled. (jS7,010,742. S Ci edibility. New Pre-emptors' Maps. tions on the upper Skagit river and canneries in the Delta „,, ^H * other streams of the Northwest. There are iWpptog faciHHUtaw% Frederick S. Pratt, \ ice-president and boat to the 4 u."'"^ rati (From Tlie British Columbian,) of the Stone & Webster Management VANCOUVER, Dec. 11.—At a and the United stats" r>C^ii IFrom The llritish Columbian i VICTORIA, Dec. 11,—To accom­ Association who is now in Seattle, The" Eleven out of ihe founeen accused pany the new pre-emptors' map is* To the surprise of all concerned closely accurate estimate from yleldisthelargesrp^acreTn^l there were no sentences handed out has intimated the plan of his com­ e in Ladysmith striking miners were sued by the Provincial Lands De-. authoritative sources the actual ada, and the sheep andT„and horses **»• by Mr. Justice Morrison iu the spe­ pany to develop its power site hold­ cash vaule of the BritiBh Columbia are the finest in Bri l,^? N found guilty mi two ot lhe three partment, Hon. W. R. Ross, minis­ ings with a view' to industrial ex­ )r>-i*-**- Coin counts again* them in the assize cial ussiii- court this morning iu con- salmon pack for 1913 season is no Along the south bunk of the'^ ter of lands, has authorized the pub-t ploitation and it is possible that Mr. th nection with the case of Allsop et al, less than $7,619,742.75. River ther*li_,.,e, ar„..e_ 7pitn_!,*, v I-U6 F!>j « I coun I;:-; might, and three were ac- licatioii of a series of descriptive! Pratt may visit Bellingham before QUltie- In- guilty were Mike Ly­ in which eleven out of fourteen This vplendid total of seven and industries. sites t0;i booklets telling of the features and miners were convicted of unlawful his return east and go into further man. Mike M-aili, John Hull, Robert possibilities of the various provin-, a half million dollars "plus" is the Board of Trade pP_-i, assembly and rioting. details of the feasibility of such a D Wallace and Fred Allsopj), found oial land districts in the province.i programme. return from the -estimated price per .^^-.^•'tary S^. 'i guilty of unlawful] assembly, and On His Lordship taking his seat case at their average particular Justices of Peace—k 'nY'""*9*' I generally known as land-recording on the bench, counsel for the crown, Mik-e ,\h nn, Peter McKenzie, John divisions. The first booklet of the Want Powder Mill. prices according to quality and J. Kirkland, J. McKee E i"^' * Rogers, George Mefcno, John Steven- Mr. A. Dunbar-Taylor, announced species of fish, of the immense num­ Bw series has just teen issued from tht BELLINGHAM Dec. 9.—State Police Magistrate.-. M Y' " ' 8on and Isaac Portrey, found guilty that the case he meant to bring on ber of 1,353,901 cases of all kindB government presses, it covers thei Senator Ed, Brown, from Custer, was Medical Health Officer __-YT' I of rto-llng, Tibse acquitted were this morning, the South Wellington of Salmon caught and packed. Wilson. er'br'J-K.rr | Fort Fraser land-recording division. case, Rex vs. Cartwright, in "which in Bellingham Saturday and states Alec DuuBe; Joo Mears ami John Of sockeyes there were packed Coroners.—Dr. A. A Another one for the Fort George* ten men are accused of riotous de­ that he has received a letter from King and Dr., Hum©, .Norn- was found guilty [ de- district will shortly make it's appear­ a member of the committee investi­ 972,178 cases at ah average price J. Kerr Wilson. Btiroylng property, the mosi serious struction of buildings, could not be ance, to be followed by a booklet for gating the feasibility of building a per case of $6.75; of red springs, School Board.—S. Wrleh- -*- • charge, brought into court before Monday 1 the Skeena district. The other state powder mill. "The farmers 37.433 cases, at, say, $6; of white C Davie, A. flX'Stf.* ** The jury retired al 6:4-0 and morning. Prisoners and witnesses pamphlets will follow at a later want the powder mill built so that springs, 3616 cases, at $3; of chunis Callum, W. R. Kili8,^ '• lc-| wrestled w__h their problem until will beb rought over to the city on date. Sunday and court will convene again they can get cheaper powder," Sen­ 77,965 cases at $2,50; of pinks, mid, secretary. *'lcDlar.| midnight. Up io the time of the 192,SS7 cases at $2.75; of cohoes, jury's retiring, the » Ives and children at 10:30 a.m. next Monday. The ator Brown stated. "The principal Farmers' Institute _-T T U With a district map and a booklet reason advanced by the crown for ingredient in the blasting powder 09,822 cases at $4.25. 1 of the accused, who crowded the A record of the salmon pack for g«tt«t. N. A. McDiarmid"^ court room, had remained cheerful any prospective settler will be fur-* the delay was that a most Important used here is nitrate, which is ship­ nished with plenty of iuformatlonj witness for the prosecution had ped iu here from Chile, where it is previous years exists as far back as D"lta Farmers' Game Protective i*. ioir stoical throughout llie trial, but the year 1896. It is interesting fo as time dragged on ami the jury did about any section he may desire to d'ed and his death had to be prov­ mined, and used here as a fertilizer. /.ciation.-Wni. Kirkland,«£ ed. note tho records for the "big years" not appear many wept. When the locate in. As mentioned in a previ­ The nitrate can be bought for two dei." A. deR. Taylor, seer ta/v ous article relative to the new pre-> Monday's session is awaited with cents a pound, while we have to pay in view of the cons.derabie pack of DeUa Agricultural Society ^7', jury did appear and rendered bhe ver- this year: dirt bh'e mothers and wlve», with a emptors mails, these maps show interest as the sentences on the con­ 12 1-2 cents for blasting powder." Kerr Wilson, president A J' victed miners will not be known un­ In 1897 the pack was 1,015,477. e8 year in jail a possibility for their clearly all land divisions, particular Construction W^u-k Rushed. Taylor, secretary. - ' reference being made to the natural: til then. In 1901, the cases packed totalled Member of Parliament.—j. D **-,-,„, men. coiild not conceal their natural CENTRALIA, Dec. 10.—Construc­ 1,236,156; 1905 shows the next tall emotion. districts, the soil, climatic condin tion of the Puget Sound & Willapa New Westminster ™'' tions, lakes and rivers, settlements,- NEW B. C. LOAN. total with 1,167,460, and this year's Member of Local Legislature.-.- j Judge's Charge, 1 Harbor Railway is forging ahead rap­ pack is the next million mark pack, In his Slimming up, following ad­ roads and so on. They are designed idly. Grading between Maytown and o M.BS nfZle' New Westminster VICTORIA, Dec. 5.—A London being 1,363,901. dressed by counsel for defence and to give the settler a comprehensive Centralia is practically completed, Boat Sailings.-S.S.Nev,-Delta eav- for the crown, Mr. Justice Morrison and accurate idea of the country ini dispatch announces the sale of $1,- while a crew has been started be­ practically dismissed much of the the land recording division to" which 55o,0ou of British Columbia six- tween Centralia and Chehalis. South­ U. S. IMMIGRATION RECORD. 8-30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and tu evidence for the defence as perjured he may be attracted. The subject months' treasury bills bearing 5 per west of Centralia the work is pro­ P.m., connecting with the Br and animadverting upon the impro­ matter in each pamphlet has been cent, interest, interviewed in res­ ceeding slowly owing to the wet NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—A new E. R cars. S.S. Tran.fer lea»» priety of counsel for the defence hav­ prepared by a departmental expert pect thereto, Sir Richard McBride weather. There is activity, however, record established for the arrival of for New Westminster daily, £2 ing dwelt upon the sentences that and is presented in a bright read-, said: in the vicinity of Bunker, a new town immigrants was announced at Ellis Sundays, at 7 a.m.; re urSS might bo passed on these married able form. Each booklet is replete "The Provincial government has located near Adna, where there Is Island today. On two separate days leaves New Westminster at 2 D» mien, saidn.hat while he might also be with illustrations showing the na-| sold $1,550,000 of six-months' treas­ much rock formation. It is now be­ this week 10,000 immigrants arrived reaching Ladner at 5.30 p m doing wrong in what he was going to ture of the general countryside and; ury bills' bearing five per cent, in­ lieved that .Milwaukee trains will be on various liners. The previous Railways.—Great Northern ' |«M Bay, he could assure the jury that ihe J the progress already made in farm­ terest, in London, at par. In view running into Centralia from the record was 7000 in a single day. , Port Guichon daily for New WMI limit for the most serious of the ing and ranching. No time is wast­ of the fact that the British govern­ North by February 1. minster and Vancouver at 7 am- three charges against the accused; ed in glowing "write-ups," the in­ ment paid 4 3-4 per cent, interest returning, leaves Vancouver « was two years, while on the other tention being to give a sane truth­ ou a recent issue of treasury notes, Forest Fire Loss. REFUSED LICENCE. two counts the penalty was only one ful story of what each division is the success attending the British OLYMPIA, Dec. 10.—Citing un­ about 6.30 p.m. B.C.E.R., L_l year in jail. He said further that it suited for. Columbia issue, which was taken up usually light forest fire losses and CLOVERDALE, Dec. 11.—Tbe St. Island Branch, E. Stirling, super. was probable that he would take into with the greatest promptness, shows proportionately light expenses for the The Fort Fraser divison is describ­ Leonard hotel just this side of the intendent; Vancouver to Eburne consideration the time already spent beyond contradiction how high our fire season of 1913, State Forever ed as being well adapted in many boundary at Blaine, was refused a and Steveston—Cars leave Gran- in jail Iby the prisoners and that it credit stands in the money niprket. E. W. Ferris has completed his first licence by the lleend-Ug commission­ sections for mixed farming, with V e treet depot (at nor did not follow that, if found guilty, large areas suited for grazing pur- Reason for issue. annual report. The season's losses ers yesterday. The licences of the il ._ t*i enl the men would necessarily go to jail are summed up in the following para­ of .bridge over False Creek) at 6 3' purposes. The illustrations show "Very natura.ly the public will Port Mann and i?3rmi Westminster aim. and hourly until 11.30 ••-_ ask why necessity arose for the is­ graph of the report: "Six hundred at all. that grain crops are grown in many hotels were renewed. Special car for Eburne a; (4 sue of these bills. It is the practice and forty-six fires were reported dur­ During the course of his summing sections to advantage. It is claimed a.m. Cars leave Steveston at 6*30 oi all governments to -put out treas­ ing the season outside of those up. His Lordship attacked counsel for that the division contains over 2,- a.m. and hourly until 11.30 pm the defence, lie assured Hie jury 0(10,000 acres of arable land and of­ ury tills for temporary purposes. burned under permits. Approximate­ The British government very fre­ ly 25,000 acres of cut-over land Sunday service—First car leavei that they had exceeded the proper fers an attractive field for settlers, either terminus at 8.30 a.m • limits f advocacy of the accused. He quently does so, and the Dominion burned over, of which 10,000 acres now that the Grand Trunk Pacific hourly service (hereafter uu-ii told the lurors that they had nothing lias been extended across it. The government has done so on several would be classed as agricultural lands. Very little merchantable or 11.30 p.m. to do with advocacy, but everything government office is at Fort F_raser. ucoasions. Ferry Auto Stage second growth timber was killed. Post Office.—Hours, S a.m. to ? I to do with evidence. This was not The districts in this division to "Such bills are issued in anticipa­ The total loss was estimated under P-m. Mail for Vancouver CIMM j as suggested by counsel for the de­ which extended reference is made tion of revenue, and it has been Ladder-Vancouver Service $1000, at 12 noon; for New *Yestmi_»..r fence, a struggle between capital and comprise: Nechaco Valley, Fraser deemed advisable to follow such a J and up river points at 6.30 a.m- labor. No capitalist had had his Lake, Burns Lake and Endaco Val course here. As everyone knows, Verdict Against City. Auto leaves corner Fraser windows broken. It was one set of Arm and River Road a't 7:00 closed all day Sunday. ley, Francois and Ootsa la£es, Chil- the province' began the fiscal year BELLINGHAM, Dec. 11.—After men telling another set of men that and 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 and Municipal Council.—Meets in tht I ako Valley, Stuart Basin add Bablne with a large amount to its credit spending about seven hours in de­ they must not work for theiir bread 6:00 p.m., connecting with all Municipal Hall, Ladner, on the Lake. Grain and root crops are* in the bank, but with a programme liberating the jury in the superior and" butter. The attacked men also easily grown, although in some of supply intended to exhaust the ferries at Woodward's Landing. second and fourth Saturdays ii had wives and families to support. court trying the case of Mrs. E. C. each month at 2 p.m. Reeve, H. 1 sections early frosts are prevalent.' greater part of it. This programme Holt against the city of Bellingham "AH these men can be found guilty There is an abundance of wild hay has been carried out. FARE 35 CENTS D. Benson; councillors, I. D. wiithout he slightest hesitation on returned a verdict for the plaintiff Paterson, W. A. Kirkland, Han­ and it would appear from the gov­ Na Curtailment. for $1350. A total of $2200 was Ferry Free. your pairt if yotu believe the evidence ernment statements that an excel­ ford Lewis, G. Dennis, Chrli for the crown." said His Lordship, "The government felt that in view sued for. The verdict was read at Brown; clerk, N. A. McDiarmid. | lent opportunity exists for ranching, of the interruption of municipal and about 11.15 yesterday morning after which he declared that that was although the coldness of the winter tho evidence that should be beilieved. other work, due to the financial The verdict is the Second against would necessitate winter feeding of stringency, it was not desirable to Speaking of Identification, the the city in the last week for person­ stock. Dairying could be carried on curtail the expenditure in any way count, said thnt too high a standard al damages, Mrs. Lillian Zellars hav­ in many places. and thereby add lo the embarrass­ The Ladner - Steveston of ideittiifieatlon might he demanded. ing been awarded $2500 last Satur­ ment arising out of the general de­ Which to Believe? day. As the result of the two ver­ pression. I have not the exact fig­ Ferry Service The jury, sadd His Lordship, had ISLAND ELECTION. dicts an epidemic ol damage cases ures before me, but the total expen­ against the city is predicted. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MI.MXG to consider two diametrically oppo­ diture on public works since the be-' site stories, Whloh wen- ifchey to tie- VICTORIA, Dec. 8.—Speaking of Elections Cost $2,516.74. WINTER SCHEDULE REGULATIONS. the significance of the result of Sat­ ginning of the fiscal year will prob- lieve, the crowm witnesses or those ab.y be found to be somewhere be­ BELLINGHAM, Dec. 11.—During Beginning Monday, September 15, for lhe defence? Were they on an in dqy's election of the islands con- the steamer New Delta will run ou Coal mining rights of the Domin' Istituency, hi which Mr. W. \V. Fos- tween $8,000,000 and $..000,000, a the year 1913 elections held in the Ion, In Manitoba, Saskatchewan ac) equal footing? Xo. He considered truly enormous amount for a prov­ city of Bellingham have cost the her fall and winter schedule, as fol­ they were not. "The witnesses for the i let-, the Conservative candidate, was lows: Leaves at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 Alberta, the Yukon Territory, !_* returned by a large majority, Sir ince of half a million people, and taxpayer? a sum total of $2,516.74, Northwest Territories and in a por­ accused and the accused themselves," equal to what the Dominion was according to figures compiled by p.m. Vancouver passengers can said His Lordship, "are banded to­ Richard McBride said that the result tion of the Province of Brftlsb Co­ expending only a few years ago. City Comptroller H. J. Korthauer. make connection by taking the 8.30 gether In a secret organization. It was not a surprise to him inasmuch lumbia, may be leased for a term Has Still Balance. This totai includes the cost of the a.m. and 3.30 p.m. cars at Gran­ cannot be doubted that emanating as he telt sure from the reports re­ ville street station. New Westmin­ of twenty-one year's at an annual from that organization is Intimidation ceived during the campaign that the "This expenditure has not ex­ general city elestion recently held, rental of $1 an acre. Not more than with its attendant primary election, ster passengers should take the and fear. May not one motive for government was lu good favor and hausted the bauk balance, for the Eburne cars at 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 2560 acres will be leased to one ap­ staying with the organization be fear that Mr. Foster's candidacy was province yet has a very substantial and includes also the cost of the two plicant. elections held for the purpose of vot­ p.m. and the Steveston care at of what might result from breaking heartily received everywhere. sum to its credit. Certain large pay­ Eburne. Application for a lease must be away? There is the fear of ostracism, However, owing to the strong ments, however, must be met short­ ing upon school bonds. made by the applicant in person to of Isolation. It is a small community fight made by the Liberals a great ly after the new year opens, and Will Preserve Roads. the Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis­ where it is necessary to stand in with deal of Interest attached to the re­ there are several large sums that BELLINGHAM, Dec. 11.—The trict ln which the rights applied (or the boss or with somebody. If ever sult. He took it as a direct endorse­ wili then te payable to the province; law requiring wide tires for heavy are situated. any of you gentlemen of the jury ment of the administration's policies but in order that every bill may be loads on any vehicles is now in In surveyed territory 'he land have been in the same position you with respect to land, railway con­ met promptly it seemed good busi­ force ln Whatcom county, following must be described by sections, or ness policy to make a temporary- can readily see how the small band struction, and finance. the adoption of a resolution by the legal subdivisions of sections, and loan. Anglican. of non-union men were situated. They These had been fhe lines of the county commissioners embodying in unsurveyed territory the tract ap­ also had wives and children and were Liberal party's attack- The out­ Had Three Courses. the provisions of the state law. The Holy Communion, first and third plied for shall be staked out by th* ordinary humdrum working men who come was an indication that the "The receipts on account of ex­ width of the tires is to be regulated Sundays at 11 a.m., second fourth had no desire to change the laws of applicant himself. people approved of the laud policy traordinary revenue have not been by the weight of the loads. The Sundays at 8 a.m.; matins, 11 a.m.; Each application must he accom­ the country or manage its affairs. which had been ably defined and well what was expected, owing to the Sunday school at 10 a.m.; Evening They left that t.o others." law is expected to aid in the preser­ panied by a fee of $5, which will be defended by Hon. Mr. Ross, prefer­ causes that have affected all lines vation of the roads of the county. Service at 7.30 p.m.; Wednesday refunded If the rights applied for "Can you hesitate for one moment ring It to the impracticable and ill- of business, aud the government had Poultry Show a Success. evening. Litany at 8.30. Rev. C. C. are not available, but not otherwise. to say whioti of these two sets of digested plans of the other party. three courses open. Hoyle, M.A., vicar. MOUNT VERNON, Dec. 11.—The A royalty shall be paid on the mer­ witnesses had a motive for telling It was also to be taken that the "One was to curtail the ex­ Baptist Church. chantable output of the mine at tbe untruths? Ask yourself what the penditures and thus accentuate the second annual poultry show, which electors refused to believe that there Pastor—Rev. D. G. Macdonald. rate of five cents per ton. position of the accused is." general depression, another was to was held in Mount Vernon last week was reckless management in the pro­ Ladner—Sunday school, 11 a.m.; The person operating the mine In winding up his address His vincial treasury but. tbat they were force the collection of sums due the came to a successful close Saturday evening. Superintendent J. C. Wet­ evening service, 7.30 p.m.; prayer shall furnish the Agent with iworl Lordship said, "Which side are you convinced, as they had every good province and thereby embarrass 1811 zel, of Burlington, heartily assisted ni-eting, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.; mis­ returns accounting for the full at ' going to (believe? In my own opinion, right to be, that its administration many people; the third was to p:o- tity of merchantable coal mined IM ceed with the full programme of by Secretary E. H. Clay, of the same sionary meeting every first Wednes­ which is only my opinion, you cannot was never conducted more carefully pay the royalty thereon, it the coil have the slightest hesitation." public works and make a sma.l tem­ city, worked faithfully for weeks day under the auspices of the Ladles' and that the country was never In a Circle. mining rights are not bslng operat­ Bounder condition financially. porary loan to cover possible deficits preceding the event and throughout iu the revenue. the entire session, with the result} Crescent Island—Sunday school, 1 ed, such returns should be 'urnlsbed The detailed vote was as follows: that the undertaking was not only at least once a year. , Foster Hamilton Maude "The latter course was adopted, p.m.; service, 3 p.m.; singing prac­ considered the most ambitious poul­ tice and Bible reading, Tuesday, 7.3( The lease will include the coal Ganges Hbr 56 36 0 and I think the public will concede try exhibit ever held in this country mining rights only, but the lessee that It wai the wisest cours: ot the p.m. N. S. Soring 25 16 1 but the way has been paved for may be permitted to purchase sW- three. I may add that the province Gulfside Schoolhouse—Union Sun­ N. G-aibriola 16 11 1 more elaborate exhibitions in the ever available surface rights may •>' S. Oabriola _1 0 has tied up in the former Songhees 1 future. day school, 2 p.m.; singing practice considered necessary for the »'orR' Galiano . . 22 8 and Kitsilano reserves a _um equal 11 1 and Gospel service. Friday, 7.30. ing of the mine at the rale of Jl- '- Retr't Cove 0 0 to the issue of treasury biils. It has Mill Makes Good Showing. Catholic. ii a^so a very large amount of accounts an acre. Thetis. . . . 26 5 l SEATTLE, Dec. 11.—That the N Pender. . 30 receivable outstanding at 0 per cent. Church services will be held every For full Information appH«0"» 2(1 8 Alaska lumber industry is assuming other Sunday, beginning with Sun­ S Pender. . *» interest. ould be made to the Si -n'tary •*' 6 0 large proportions and presents a day, November 14, 1909. Parochial "I'nder all the circumstances we e Department of the Interior,"* Mayne ... 31 18 2 stable and safe method of iu vest­ mass at 10.30 a.m.; Sunday school, thought It was wise to issue treas­ tawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Al« S 3. Spring 20 31 ment is evidenced by the unusual 2 p.m.; evening devotion, 3 p.m.; i ury bills rather than to force the Deep Cove. 26 33 l showing of the Wilson & Sylvester a.m. Rev. Father W. Chaput, parish of Dominion Lands. collection of debts . payable and Sidney . . . 166 113 5 mill at Wrangell, which since 1887 priest. W. W. CORY. thereby possibly have precipitated has been cutting spruce, hemlock Deputy Minister of the Interior. Methodist. 467 26f, 21 results which in many Instances and yellow cedar, and now has anj N.B.—Unauthorized publication »• might have proved disastrous to in­ Majority 1!o r Mr, Foster over Mr, output of 6,000,000 feet of lumber, Services next Lord's Day at 11 this advertisement will not be P»- Hamilton 20 0 dividuals. We thought it best to a season. a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; class meeting, for.—30690. employ the excellent credit of the before the morning service every province to meet conditions arising- Awarded Contract. SWISS ELECT .'RESIDENT. Sunday; Sabbath school at 10 a.m. RUMOR LS DENIED. out of a world-wide financial strin­ CENTRALIA, Dec. 11.—The city every Sunday; Epworth League gency. tl H BERNE, Dec. 11. _ D. Arthur commission at a special meeting on every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Rev. C. IMONTREAL, Dec. f" ='j' Hoffman, a radical democrat, was ' I may add that such issues as Tuesday awarded the contract for Wellesley Whittaker, pastor. Robert Bickerdike, M.P-- «r_.^ elected president of Switzerland to­ tlie above are ordinary matters of construction of Centralia's municipal St. Andrew's Presbyterinu. Lawrence division, yesterday ae-'*- day. routine and are not unusually an­ water system to W. H. Mitchell of Services next Lord's Day at 11 that he contemplated r-tlrin,g nounced in advance. On some oc- Seattle, who was the lowest ot a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; week night ser­ make room for the election ot n» rasions governments arrange with twelve bidders. Mr. Mitchell's bid vices on Thursday evening at 7.30 W. S. Fielding to the House ot <- Dr. de Van's Female Pills bonks for overdrafts; in others they amounted to $124,758.70 if work,' o'clock; Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. mons. issue treasury bills, and the latter was paid for in cash and $135,907.60 Rev. J. 3. Hastie, minister. A reliable French relator;never fails. These is conceded to be by much the bet­ if payment was received in bonds. | pills are exceedingly power .ul tn r emulating the The Delta Time* is ^bm^l ]iM GENERAL BLANQUET. | generative portion of the fe j*a!e_sysystemi . Refuse ter plan, aa it leaves the banks free The successfol bid was considerable f 1 c < a •">'• »ri_ . _ _ Any corrections in above names Saturday from the Times J Mllitarv governor of *the City of I .J '* - P imitations. jS-./Utii"-0 * are sold at to employ their funds in commercial lower than the estimate of City En­ mil' _-_- -_. --- _. __. il - Mailed to any addreej. or times should ibe sent to the office Ladner, B.C. J- D. Taylor- __^__H "5 a box, nr ihree for loans." gineer Stanley Macomber. Mexico ~~ * of the Delta Times, Ladner, B C aglng-dlrsetor.