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8.8.&8.C. Ry.Time Table To take effect at one o'clock A. M. June 14, 1908 4| 2 | Station* | 1 | 8 10:45 | 11:36 j Bellingham j 4:16 |.... 10:06 11:00! Wahl |4:66|.... 9:57 10:53 Goshen j 5:001.... !>:25 10:34| Kverson |6:17|.... y: 1010:301 Hampton | 5:18| 6:88 8:55|....| Worthen |....| 6:84 8:45,' j Lynden |....| 6:48 ....|10:20| Clearbrook | 6:51|.... .. . 10:10j Sumas | 6:40|.... j 9:40| Sumas j <:10| ....j »:ofi| Columbia I 8:46| ....[ 8:001 Maple Falls | 7:»0| | 7:41| Warnlck | 7:*o| | 7-30; Glacier | 8:00|.... Nos. 1 and 8 run dally between Bell- Ingham, and Sumas. East of Sumas, No. 1 will run on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday on. ly No. BwU run east of Sumas on Monday, Tueada Thursday and Saturday only. Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Sumas with tie C. P.R. Excursion every Sunday between Be li.gham and Sumas. Single fare for the round trip betw een all points Saturday and Sunday. No. l connects at Hampton with No. 3 for Lynden. H.BAKKER REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE $6,000 40 Acres river bottom partly clear, bal ance in pasture, new home, barn. $6,000 40 Acres clay land, all clear, good im provements. Close to town. $8,000 80 Acres farm, best creek bottom. Horses, cows and implements, all of the very best, included. $1,800 20 Acres partly clear, with nice house, barn, on good road three miles out. A bargain. $200 Per Acre for clear land, fine location within town limits. Look at this. $400 Only for a four room house in centre of town. Net In His Una. "They tell me,' said the new re porter, who was doing an Interview, "that you have succeeded in forging your way to the front" "8!r." replied the self made man cold ly, "you have been misinformed. I'm no forger."— Londou Globe. AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Is given with every "Palmer Garmeut" that we sell. We know the garment is good, and you know it, and sometimes we forget to give j'ou the guaran tee ticket. In such cases we wish you would ask for it, as the makers especially request that we give this ticket with every garment. STANDARD FASHION BOOK FALL!! FALL!! FALL!! 20c each with any standard pattern free. BOYS' LOGGHMG SHOES We have obtained the best line of Boys'and Logging a3 j Heavy Shoe-; on the market. The famous Don t fail to see them, boys. You'll like 'em. Made in all sizes, with high tops and without. Jno. J. Pinckney ia«torit*ya>t>l,s>w Blame). Washington Superfluous. Copy Reader-How will It do to bead this story "A Growing Scandal r City Editor-Cut oat the "growing." That's ledtandant A scandal alwaya grows -Chlrsgo Tribune. GET ONE A. A. CUTTER & CO. MAKE I WILL OPEN A New Line of Millinery At the Van Gelder Store the First Pert of October Com* In and Sea Us. MRS. N. BOERHAVE MILLLER (EL DORAN WAGON MAKING HORSESHOEING GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Blacksmithing a Specialty We put Rubber Tires on Bugggi»f We employ one of the high est skilled horseshoers on the Pacific Coast and we guarantee every Job done in this shop. Bring In your lame horse and let us shoe him. FOR MEN ONLY If You Wont m Good Well Made Suit at a Reasonable Price See V. E. Bochnak Tailor Cor. Commercial and Holly St. SolUstgnam MoKay Stmgm line LEAVE LYNDEN Auto stage 7:00 a. m. Horse stage 7:00 a. m. Auto svage 1:30 p. ni. LEAVE BELLINGHAM Auto stage 9:30 a.m. Horse stage 1:30 p. m. Auto stage 4:30 p. m. The Employe! icoldlyt—Why urajou ao late? The Suburbanite (gullMlyh- There were two wreck* on the track Ibis morning, and— The tuplo/er (testilvi- Who was the other ou*?T SATISFACTION Is what you get with every cloak or suit you buy if it hears the Paliwr label. And you take no chances either. The manu - facturers, Peroival B. Palmer & Company, take all the risks. They guarantee every garment to us and ire in turn guarantee everything to you. "Talk about foresight!" "WeB?" "Old Gotrox lett a thousand tona ot coal In trust, not to be touched until the youngest child la of ago."—Kansas City Journal. Lynden Department Store Tha Storm whara * CHlld cam Bur M Ch«i» as a, Man. On a Frlca to All. This is the Space you are Watching!! The GOLDEN RULE Will be Open for Business Thursday, Oct. 8, '08 With a General Line of NEW, CLEAN, FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE Building Remodeled Papered and Thorolv Up.to-Date EERKES & BOERHAVE The latest fabrics, designed in the newest patterns and styles which we are now displaying in the window, is the well known Scheuerman Skirt. We boast of how they are made; they bear the inspection of the most critical. The styles are exquisite in every particular. WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE AND PROMISE PROMPT SERVICE, FIRST CLASS GOODS AND MODERATE PRICES YOURS RESPECTFULLY The religious editor 'was struggling with the query. "Is It a sin to play poker?" After much' prayerful con sideration he wrote the following reply: "Yes; the way somx people play It"— Philadelphia Press. LET US SHOW YOU Passenger-"Wliat makes' this boat pitch so? Sailor—That's a nautical se cret, ma'am, that we don't like to give away; but. seeln' lt'a you. I don't mind telllu' you that it's the waves.—Bau Francisco Call. ANOTHER POINT We want to call your atten tion to is the tit. They ht, and they lit perfectly. They are, every one, hand tailored by the best skill obtainable, so why shouldn't they lit. May we show you this line of Coats? LADIES' SKIRTS Come In and Inspect Our Goods No Trouble to Show Them