une of that y year. He would * remain the: ce of fhe Fort’. “Trans s Canada. | - Coronation oe See gots During his'tender at Fort | _ Langley, he pre-empted about 400.acres of land by the Keat- sey Indian Reserve. There he - _. “cultivated:a fine piece of © - and” and “builta handsome © residence and:a large number: of farm buildings,” calling his : place Hazlewood Farm. - ‘ D Sie of the HBC, New- ‘4.ton: engaged himselfin and is recorded in - the ‘Mainland:Guardian on i “Feb. 18, 1871,to have “re ceived the:contract to thresh the HBC’s wheat on the Lan-* gley farm. Mr. ‘Newton's en-. ~. terprise in providing: himself with afirst-class machine. __ must have repaid: him: hand-. reported the following con- cerning his death: “The sud- den demise of William Henry ‘Newton has cast:a gloom over this district, which has ~ » ‘been rarely paralleled here. It - appears that in the early part "of last week, Mr. Newton was seated at his: evening repast, when he ‘suddenly Tose ‘to his _ feet, placed his hand upon his : ‘head’ ~~ ‘complained of of un- Prices Effective Apr.8-14198. We Reserve'tha Right to mit Quantities FRESH GRADE “A OUNG DUCK MIRACLE WHIP” opevaseuensanaosuencogvenaye: | [SALAD DRESSING «7 met |PEANUT BUTTER ». 1 iagnnon Cue ESE REG. ONLY : DINNER 226 gu: \PosT BIHONEY puneus 4809, A) ERUIT PEBBLES a7 g) p | CRANBERRY J ALMOND CR... ch... AR IPF AHO & COND : 5 ey } REYNGLD B28 LONG BOX: isda yin bot téaeane bien sripentenn : NATURAL LOVE Sa pihan Weg os toria, for his honorable and ; AED. ROSE GRANGE PEKOE: ery ALS: TEA BAGS ta. 5 ®) CATELLI- MACARONI OR” 48 : 99 |SPAGHETT! ns... “PROYAL CITY’ li BEANS wron wr. NE ae Fag ened a a Wine oe ee “The sudden demise of William Henry Newton has cast a gloom ~ over this district, which has been rarely paralleled here. Mr. Newton was justly respected, not only in the district, but at Victoria Jor his honorable and gentlemanly bearing ....” Mainland Guardian (1875} ‘usual pain; he then fell:to the ground unconscious and in ‘spite of every effort made to relieve him, never rallied; he expired at his residence in the Hudson's Bay Co.’s sia-. ‘tion at Langley, from conges- - tion-of the brain..... Mr. New- ton was justly respected, not only in the district, ‘but at Vic- ” 2531 BEACON AVE. reer \GREEN BEANS” {TOMATOES ROVALGITY a [PEACHES w ie Sir | pda ‘The-Sea” T illiam H. Newton ‘-and his wife Emme. ¢ - line had six chil- dren, Emmeline Frances, ~ born Nov. 1, 1857, at Fort Langley; Florence Mary, born 8th August 1859, at:‘Sapper- ton; Ada, born Dec. 3, 1861, at Fort Langley; Henry John, born Jan. 14, 1864, at New Westminster; Georgina “Waugh, born March 14, 1866, at Victoria; and William ‘Greenshields, born March 12, 1870, at Victoria. Emmeline Jane Newton, would remarry on Nov. 22, 1878 to Edward Mohuniat ° - New Westminster, and‘some ‘years later would move to _ Victoria. There she: died‘on ~. Dec. 28, 1928. pk: ENGI MUFFINS "TRICE CAKES oe! 7] UNCLE BEN'S » SIDEDISH - FAST FANG o qe. *. INOODLE & SAUCE. "96 ISLAND. FARMS “All Varo) 457 | JSOUR CREAM sw... 8 i we ele Awa ak ie shit eae: faeilanten