The Brussels Post, 1893-10-13, Page 5OCT. 13, 1803
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I 11. Beeman plaid el three petunia and
half of potatoes this vor, of the elliegie
Murphy variety, and they yielded e30
pou lade.
Our Ootinoil app sr to be getting
figures down pretty row having paid a
oertain oentenestor the Mut of 621.01 for
work done by him,
We regret to learn theknee Elle,
daughter of Jelin Cloakev, wlI' w
jured in a runaway aeoident About the. e
menthe ago, 133 31)3 yet able Ito go %bout
withont (Imbibes,
D. Kelly is making quite a obange on
the Beciour form which ho recently pr.
obesed, 11 113 rumored that Mr. Kelly's
eldest eon will work the plan on his own
hook before long, Wo said "on hie own
hook" but bake that back as we under.
Anna that Mr. Kelly jr. Is looking out
for a, partner.
The Voters' 1101 Court was held in the
Township Hall last Friday forenoon be.
fore Judge Toms. The result of the
Court WAS 17 names Wad and 10 111r1101C
off by the Reformer& The Conservatives
did not enter any oppeale. G. P. Blair,
13arrieter, of Bruieels, Milt, charge of the
legal part of the work.
1.3.00T110N1l.—The many friends of Jobe
Mollie, formerly of this township but
now of Saginaw Clity, Michigan, will re-
gret to learn that while at work 9 one of
the /hope ef the Sagiortiv Beef Company
he mot with an acuident whereby his
left leg W118 broken a few inches &hove
the ankle. Al the time of writing he
had spent two weeks in the hospital and
is gosling along nicely.
LAtoweJ.
Wm. Small, painter, has removed with
his family to Stratford.
Adam Hess anti wife loll holt week for
34131 11 10 the World'e Fair.
The family 01 3. 0. Hay have returned
to town from Chicago where they have
been residing for some months.
The new Bank of Hamilton building
is nearly completed. The brown stone
front has a striking appeenume.
The new foundry buildings am pro-
gressing rapidly, all the stone faunae,
tions being completed and the brier
work is well on the way. Tho buildings
cover a large are, and will be an im.
portant addition to the industries of the
town.
Harvest Thanksgiving services will be
held in Christ church next Sunday.
Rev. R. J. Me0osh, of Chatham, will
conduct the servioes. Services will also
be held on Monday evening when his
lordship, Bishop Baldwin, is expected to
be 9118001) 81131 deliver an address.
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DISTRICT NEWS.
CraimilbroOl•
Tho cider mill ie now running full
000301313111—Win, (Matte and his sing.
ing elites hero am very busy geted»g up II
splendid program for a greed oonaert to
Come off 111 /1b0110 1011 days, The ohm
here will be aseieted by the musical
talent of bile Straalian and Taylor remit.
Ms of Grey and the Walton Methodist
ohureli elude, See the bills. Be sure
you 1110 3110130 or you will miss the treat
a the 00118011,
111U/ft.
Rev, Mr, Brownlee 91038011031 in Se.
Gaorge'a church hist Sunday afternoon,
The olietwe fuetory has closed down for
the 8010011 a 011 Mn Edgar has removed
to Breseele for the Winter,
A private recital will be given by Ma
m nein pripila of Walton on
Wednesday, Oet, 133111, at 315 p, m. in
the Foresters' Hail here.
Mrs. 31)1( 1110 Misses Bap 'twisted at a
Foreeterce conoert at Blyth on Wednes•
day evening. They discoureed melody
on the violins, glasses, bells, bottles, Am.
.Aletevvootl.
Voters' List Court will bo held here on
Thurrelay, Oct. lath, to 1 p. 111.
The Church of Einglauct held harvest
thanksgiving serviees 012 13u11clay, Ocb,
81311.,
Jae, Grievo, 51, P„ /oat a valuable
Japanese carved walking stiok in the
Agrioultuval 11011 00 3811 3113.
Jas. Loree, formerly of Atwood, has
geoured a lucrative position io A. Moyer
13 Co's. grist mill,Listowel; and has re-
moved hie family there from Belmore.
Lemuel Patton has disposed of one of
Me 100 etre fame, near Trowbridge, to
Jes. Porterfield, of Monkton, for the sum
of e5,000. There is a lino, large brick
house and good barns on the place and
the land hi 131 o good state of cultivation.
Mr. Porterfield bits got both a good and
:heap farm. He takes poasession Oct.
20th.
13h 01,
J. M. Henderson, who has been &way
to a cutting Bohm!, is now in the tailor-
ing business and pushing work along.
There was no wheel here limit Friday
ae Inapeotor Robb gave the pupils a hall -
day. A number of the upile attended
Brussels Fair.
Ethel does 001 11110031 (being behind in
the Prohibition movement. The lodge
here sent Roht. McKay as their delegate
to Toronto last week to the big Conven•
tion. He pronounced it a genuine 8310'
0088.
Tho repaire and improvements to the
Presbyterian church are completed and
the building very notch improved there-
by. A. new ahingle roof has been put 09,
the foundation pointed, the walls kalso.
'titled and the wood work painted.
S. Gillies, who has been the station
1890111 11010 for some time, has removed
to Davideon, 00311 1311131, Michigan, where
he will manage a large lumbering bard.
nese for his father. Relieving Agent
McDonald, of Toronto, is on duty here.
E0TER1311151110T.—T130 F.,p3V0r1 11 1,01144110
0( 11118 place pnrpose holding an enter.
tainmeut ou Wednesday evening, Oot.
18111, Atwood anti Trowbridge Leagues
are to be in attendance and provide the
timpani for the evening, A greed time
in expeoted. All are 8101001130.
3:101eSW0111-1.)/1.
J. Belden, of Wingliona, was in Moles-
worth over Sunday.
A. large amount of cheese left our
&Wry for Listowel statiou last week.
Inepector Bebe visited our school last
week aud gave a very favorable report.
Me. and Mrs. Dunn, of Atwood, were
miaowing old friendships in town this
week.
Mr. Babb and Geo. Mace, two pods-
geglles, Sundayed with the parents of the
Meer.
Miss Ida McKee returned last Friday
from Peterboro' where she has been
holidaying for the past few weeks.
H. R. Sponoo hao been engaged as
teacher of the little sohool on the
Boundary. The school will be much
more oolivenient to hie home than his
present one. Miss Cloghlin, the preseut
tetteher, intends taking the Normal
000100,
The one topic) of interest beside which
all others shrank into ineignifioavoe in
our village last Friday was 1111180010 Fall
Show. Early in the morning many
happy faces started westward and mealy
pitying glances were bestowed upon the
poor unfortunates who 1031)111)1831 1181)13131,
The day was not all that could be de•
sired but it takes a good deed to dampen
the spirits of a holiday crowd 13011 3311 re•
tuned home deolaring that the realiz.
ation went away beyond anticipated
pleamare.
The Harveat Home tea meebing ont at
Maine last Friday evening was a deoided
8000888. Tho night was not in its favor
but (me would never think that to look
811131113) 301 the house was crowded to NM
door. A. lengthy program was presented,
The musio by the McDowell family, of
Lietowel, was a epeeist treat. Tho ad.
dresses by Rove. Pring and Williame
were heartily enjoyed, while the dialect
reading given Wyly beet -whit down the
house. The people of Maine certainly
deserve credit for the style of their tea
and entertainment. Proceeds amounted
to PS.
.1313,01.
Harry Kelly took a business trip to
Chicago on Friday.
Ward Symonds has secured a situation
in Brussels Salt Works making barrel&
W. Detimmond, foreman of the flax
811111, lefb for the World's Pah, on Saber.
day.
William 00001813, 8 former Blybhite,
but now of Woorlstoolc, is visiting friends
in town,
A Coart of Revision of the Votere'
Lists for '08 on the 13th 1131013,, in Shims.
try 31111.
Our tonsorial artiat, Jets. Huekstep,
has bung out his 8h111& in the Howard'
brick block.
Our old political warhorse, P. Kelly,
18 doily expected home from a visit to his
'waive land, Ould Ireland,
Wm. Oampbell, 12th Divieion Court
Cloth, is havitg 11 beets front edriet1 te'
hie properly on Queen street.
ettetoolf's grocery store has Undergone
some deolded improvement lately in the
'hope of new Window frames and a teeth
Mt Of paintr
On Wednenday evening the members
of the I, 0. P. kelp geve 04 entertain-
rneot in 11331 111307 Hall,
On Sunday several 331113)113130 of he 0.
0. F. 01 131)11, tom, etteeducl divine or -
1100 11/1111 11301,' bro1111:013 i Wingiam.
31. A, Scuilett and family, who /lave
been living here for the pasb two years,
intend making their home at Owen
Sound shortly.
• Two 01 001 hotel keepers took a trip to
OIiulon bet week at the invitation of
Liepeotor Paieley, for an infringement
of the Licerwe Act, We underetancl that
John Kelly, of the Queen% was fined
and the other, F, 30130118131, got elem..
The minuet Harvest Thanksgiving
servioes of Trinity church is to be held
on Wednesday evening, 38th ;nab.
Revs. Fairne, of Ontaton ; Woods, of
Winglia,m, and Herrin, of Hayfield, will
take 1)1111 181131 13110 011111011 will be dope,
ated for tlie oaciaelon.
W let:411am .
Wm. Gennett and N. J. Kerawell, len
a few dayo ago for a visit to Eugland.
Rev, S. Solley was in 'Toronto lasb
week attending the great temperance
convention.
Thos. Gregory has purchased two
grain houses ite Iiippon station and will
p Weil lase grain in ICI ppen.
Miss T. Galbraith has sold her house
and lot on Some droll to Mrs, William
Gay, et a reasonable figure.
A. L. Hamilton, druggiet, lately of
this town, has purchased a drug bust -
nese in Palmerston and opeued ap bet
week.
S. 0, Geese, a eonverted Jewish
Rabbi, of New York oity, delivered ad-
dressee on Tuesday and Wednesday even-
ings of last week, in Meyer's Ilan. Mr.
Gnarls is a miesionary among the Jews
in New York city.
G rases,.
Wm. Holt 10 10111 aside with a lame
back.
R. 11. 0,111 118 making some improve.
meets to his dwelling.
3, E. Coombes sees home from Her-
riabon High school for a few days.
Mies Kate Calder left for Boissevain,
Afanitoba, on Wednesday 01 11118 weak.
Wm. Brewer did the threshing in the
North end thie Fall to the satisfaction
of all.
Mimi Maggie Burgess, of Brussels, was
spending a few days on the Lit con. last
week.
Alex. McKay, of Stratford Collegiate
Institute, paid Ft flying visit hits friends
recently.
MoKelvey and his daughter
Maud spent a !ow days last week at
Goderich.
Dougald 0. S. Simeon has sold hie
farm in Wawanosh mid will likely be.
come a resident of Grey again, We bid
hina welcome.
P. L. S. Bell was here this week in
eonnection with the Government Drain
No. 2. Tho work will likely be proceed.
ed with at once.
What is the Connell doing that they
have not let the contract of digging Me
ditch on the 3813 0081,, in etoordance with
the Tengineetes Award 7
The brustees of S. S. No, 8, Grey, have
engaged the present teacher, jno. Stew.
met, for the corning year 01 9>8 inorease of
salary. They evidently know how to op -
prolate a good teacher.
Last Saturcley forenoon the Vetere'
list Court for Cerey 810.0 held at Ethel,
judge Toms presided, The Reformers
added 10 names, Minuet 10 off and amyl's
5 changes. Tho Conservatives added 2.
G. F. 131811 and R. L. Taylor, Barristers,
oondnoteci the cases.
D11 1)0114 011.113pbe11 11310 disposed of his
50 &are farm, West 11311( 1,1 7, aon, 16, to
his neighbor, Wm. Turnbull, who owns
the East fifty, for the mu of $2,800.
Posseesion will be given on April 1st,
1804. Mr. Campbell will not resume
ferming, at lemst for a time. lio is an
old and worthy resident 01 31310 township
and we hope he will locate near by.
Oere.—On Thuesclay of testi week El.
Ion, beloved wife of John Carreioltel,
died (11) 1110 residence of her eon, 17111
aon,, at the advituced age of 81 years, 13
months and 9 days. The cleopsed was
born in Lanarlishire, Sootland, where
she was also married in 1841. Tbe
family eame to America 28 years ago,
residing in Oxford County before locating
in lees township 18 701818 18340, Apoplexy
was the mule of death after e, brief ill'
ness of 11 week's durotion. Mr. Car.
Inielmel and two sons, Aeigus, of Hansen,
and John, of Grey, are the survivors of
wife and mother. The enbjeet of this
notice was 33 faithful member of the
Presbyterines church and enjoyed the
esteem of a, large circle of triends. The
funeral took place on Setarday after.
noon, Rev. D. 13. McRae, of Oranbruok,
conducting tho service. Interment ;vas
made in Brussels cemetery,
IWO Crii00.
Mrs, R. G. Vincent in visiting her pr.
ents this week.
Mrs. Dobson Is enjoying a visit with
friends at Mitchell.
131011,1 Walker and family, of Napanee,
have become reeidents of the Gth line.
The school house in section No. 3 has
been greatly improved by 0 coat of paint.
111. 13118010, the popular teather of S. 8.
No, 8, has twee re. engaged for another
year.
John Ward, who has ban in poor
health all Summer, appears to be grow-
ing weaker.
The& Ruseall, who has been Emending
113 couple of weeks vieibiog friends in
Miehigem, returned home on Fridoy.
Mrs, Matti& who lilts been visiting her
sieter, Mrs. 13. Busman, hoe retnenee to
her home in Souris, Monitoba,
Miss Mary Halliday, who is ottencling
the Model school al Goderich, Sonde:ea
with her parents on the 5th line.
D. Meiklejohn is building feileoef and
making preparations for it fine lime from
the coueeeeion no to the farm handbags.
The new brick eohool 031 Browntown
is about completed and will be opened
next vteek, 11 18 a credit to the neighbor,
hood.
Michel Kelly, of the 7th line, is taking
time by the forelock hoeing already let
the 00)11)11801 1130131 exeitvated the found.
tion fox a very large barn to be tweeted
next Snmmer, Mike 18 a pusher.
Wm. Maio bas otleotod a very 1110
young Shropshive rain from the flock of
3, Anderson ct kion near fiefgrave. Mr,
Ittiobie Will ehip the rain to his son
Thome& &young farmer in the eouoty
of Suiten.
Perth County.
Tho remains of Mee Connelly, of Logan,
an eta settler, who had lived nearly >13 oen•
tury, viz., 04 years, were buried in the
Catholic cemetery on Sundoy. There
were a large number at the funeral.
Tho Stratford uesessment roll for 1894
has been returned. The new roll puts
the population at 10,227, as egeenet 10,•
088 by the last aseessment. Other
figures give the value of bnprovemenbe ab
$2,759,180 ; value of real property, $4,•
176,790 ; personal properly, 9116,850 ;
taxable income, 600,825.
The large barn and side building of J.
Adam Ohalmers, of lefasselburg, together
with all 01110 seasoa's pop of a 130 acre
farm, some of lest year'e grain, impl01
ment, eta.. were totally destroyed by fire
Monday afternoon. The only thine
sieved was the live stook. Origin un.
known, but supposed to have been
little boy pleying with matches, Esti.
mated loss on buildings, 62,000 on eon.
tents, $1,600. Insurance very small.
A. St. Mary's welter says ;—"Tom
Pearson, 0130 Of our looal celebrities,
startled the °milt-11unit3; the other day by
whamming that he had falleu heir to a
large fortune amounting to some $3,000,-
000. In suppott of his claim he produced
letter purporting to bo 11001 001101301)1 in
Scerboro, Yorkshire Counl,y, England,
addressed to Thos. Peareon, and stating
that Robert Jackson, en unele of the
party to whom the letter was addressed
had willed 1311 1118 property to him. Tom,
who saws wood and does other sundry
jobs 0110113 town, ia highly e'evated over
his supposed good fortune and has al.
ready dealaved his intention of carrying
out many philanthropic ideas as moon as
his fortune is at hand. The doubting
ones seem very incredulous cheat the
existenoe of the 'fortune but stranger
things have happened outeide of flatten.
Wm. Rowland, sergeant major of the
98611 Hatt„ died at Stratford the other
afternoon of inflammation of the bowel&
Serga•Mejor -Rowland was an old and
true soldier, He wee born near Kelmul.
laugh, County Mayo, Ireland, and enlist-
ed with the 47th Regimout of Foot at
Wolverhampton, on June 9th, 1848. He
was then in his 18111i year. After service
of ten years with this regiment he was
honorably discharged, being at the time
a aorporal. Ho served with the 47th at
Corfu, Malta, TurIcay, Crimea nod
Gibraltar and waa preemie at the battles
of Alma, Sortie, Inkormonn and Sebes.
tapol. While stationed at Sobastapol
Sergeanteleajor Rowlood risked hie own
life to save a man from deowning. 311
1850 Mr. Rowland again entered the
army, this time at Wostminster, mangle
ing with the 08131 Regiment. 110 was
then a little over twenty.eight years of
age. Ho saw service with the 53rd in
British North America and in the West
Indies and at the expiration of les time
81)30 honorobly discharged. His dui.
charge papers from the 58rd Regiment
note the fact 13111813 130 had the ()dolma
medal with the Alin& Inkermann and
Sebastopol clasps end e. Turkish medal,
M. Ilowlond Wen 0 to Stratford to live in
Afity, 1867, and has resided there ever
ainco. Tho Matti was attended by e
large umber of the mambas of the
Battalion.
john Henderson, aged 83, a Nissouri
hunter, WM 3111 11 over and killed tear
London.
Tho Provincial Govereeneub will be
petitioned to 11031d a, surveyor to propetly
define the limits of the Long Point Co's
property at Long Poinb. There is a gee.
uine impression that the convexly ex.
ereieee the right of proprietorship over
moro of the mares that their deed 911311'.
8311085 to them, end the Governmenb ie
requested to interfere in being! of the
general public).
A corroeponclenb says 1,1100 little ohild
of Arthur Mutton, of West Nieeetli,
While creeping over the floor leaked up
caterpillar, and, babsalike, put it into hie
mouth and chewed it up, with the vomit
that the ataildIe tweet Warne very much
inflamed and ewellei from the hairs seek.
ing into the throat. Under the care of
the doctor, the little one ie eeeoveritg,
iii,„,,
,,,, vy
Which we Inaugurated last Friday is Bound to be
it Success. The public know what a Special Sale means here. It means that
in 27 days certain lines must and will be turned into money. Already
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Eeep it up, wo will Save you, Dollars.
Everythins Now, Bright and Crisp.
All Wool Cashmere Gloves, 15c per pair,
2 pairs of Wool Hose for 25c.
Ribbed Cashmere Hose, worth 40e, for 25c,
• All Wool Vests, worth 70e, at, 500,
Good Grey Flannel at 121c per yard,
Fancy Jersey Flannel at 25c per yard,
Tweed Dress Goods at oc per yard,
50c Tweed Dress Goods going at 8Th,.
75c Black Henrietta at 50c,
Mantle Cloth often sold at $1.00 for 08c,
Men's all wool Shirts and Drawers at 50c
All wool Shirts and. Drawers, regular 750 line, at 571c
A good 'Umbrella for 50c,
Best Carpet Warp, 5c lb, bundle for $1.10,
Men's Tweed Pants, worth $2.00, for $1.25.
Special Sale Saturday Night of Gloves, Hosiery
and Men's Underwear,
One Price and No Deviation,
TIE RE. Ma
fir
Bargains ,very Day,
gool Comm
oxstrixELD BRZTOSELS.
Produce taken as Cash.
<est tattdiciaa Nee avre.
A. Children's Convidesomit Hospital
will be eientbliehed at Montrout.
Lady Unit, widow of Sir Alexander
Galt, has goue to Wienipeg to xeside
with her son.
The 0. P. R. hes abandoned 1301311 1101313
year the proieet of erecting a new sorting
0101138101at Winnipeg.
Miss Silverstone WOO run over by a 0.
T. R. teain at Chatham street, Montreal.,
Monday night and was instantly killed.
Thos. lifeCon key, of West Korea, peak.
ed a cob of corn tide week that contoined
880 grains.
Mrs. Henry Mott, of Norwioh, was m-
oney, while peeforming her household
duties, struck by lightning and rendered
unconscious.
As a lady of Norwiell was preserving
111111 10 her home one day /est week a
swarm of Pea flew into the room and
drove the lady out and took possession of
the preservers.
Limo Dennis, of Burgassville, has a
remarkable hen whioh is laying her
fourth batoh of eggs for thie summer and
basjeeso hatched two lots and roised 11,
flock of 25 elliekens.
Jas. Barber is now keeping thatch" at
317 Dundee street. Ilio wife left the
other day ostensibly to visit lieu mother
81 Dealcerville, Mich., bat the faot that a
border, Albert Smith, disappeared on the
flame day has given rise to some diseue.
sion 111 tho neighborhood, Mrs. Barker
took a trunk, 13 bed and the sewing 81)8.
0111010, whioh hag aroased the husband's
suspioion, olthough when he said "good.
bye" to Boehm on the buten he did not
1111013 she wee eloping with Smith. She
also took her two ohildren with her.—
Woodst oak Sentinel.
While W. E. Tenninge, who lives at
Staples, a village a few miles from
LE10,110ington, wee returning from
Rochester with a load of oats, on Friday
of last week, he overtook a. young 01001
named Maokenzie, who askod him for it
1 ride. Mackenzie, who was somewhot
intoxicoted, after riding a 8110113 131010 fen
from the load, whioh, before 113 could bo
prevented, pewee over his body. Mr,
Jennings stopped at once and assisted
him on the load again. When Meehan.
zio, apparently nob badly injured, got
seated again he said "I aril all right
now, and had scarcely uttered the
words when he fell back and 031 )1110(1.
130.81130 young and worked at the m Ils at
Staple& Little was know of him there.
"It 3311113 a, decidedly grim ornament,"
said a traveller, "thee I saw 301) 1110 house
of a. well.known civil engineer whose
eateer had some time boon in the Beaky
Mountains. It was a 11001111100 competed
of the finget nails of.o, yonim Sloes brave
slain by 111)3 1:3138 warrior, 'who, with the
genie 01 1110 victim, had taken this trophy
01 11101 prowces. Strange to say, this
oeolclaae was intrinsically very handsome.
The characteristic) shapelinege 01 1310 In•
dians arm and llama ideally perfect oven
to the finger tips, was illaeeratad io thie
barbarous( memento. The neeklooe of ten
picots was 10 coior brown, euggee•
ting inore than anything else a seeing of
&mewl. So removed in 8990410000 wog
it from any forbidding seggestions of the
savage deed it, reeerded that the genuinely
gentle and reftnedwomito to whom it wag
'hewn handled it longingly, and begged of
the owner thot if be over gave itmevity it
elmald be to her,
A sad accident befell the little deughter
of Arab. Cionobee, of East Aldborough,
on aloncley. She was being taltea to
school on 1110 mint wagon, driven by her
father, when the bora 8 ren amity, throw-
ing Lor out aud larenking her sktill.
London Saturday 1,1313 1311r00 Free.
men brothers of 1teleigh were found
guilty ef metheaughtev with V.01111.1 10
tbe deeth of P. 0, Rettlite of Chatham,
mud they were 8031,0,100,1 10 penitentiary
for life, Their coasin, Lemuel Pree-
n -eh, was diseharged.
At their la•t meeting the Bervie 0. Y.
13. Lodge, No. 3, paned the follo,viitg
resolution unanimously 1—"Wheleas, the
101100900 01 the Roman Ce Mono (Miura
is steadily blameable in Canada ; where
as as the hatching of taxation are becom-
ing heavier every yecir ; be it therefore
resolved that this lodge of Orange Young
Britons do hereby denounce the Grand
Orange Lodge of 13. 11. for its slavish
support of the Roman Catholic govern-
ment of Oanada. Wo further denounce
the policy of the Thompson government,
which &ewe unjust burdene on many
people to benefit a few ; is creating gen-
eral diesatisfection, and rill, we fear, be
the co use of driving thenitda into annexa-
tion with the United States. We take
this opportunity of expeessiug our (lona-
deuce 111 Helton 11100m:thy, as we believe
his pollee/ to bo jest and honorable mud
ought to secure hien the supporb of all
good citizens of Canada whether Roman
Catholics or Protestants. 13e it forbear
resolved, that this lodge will do its et•
most to separate the 0. Y. B. society
from the jurisdiction and control of the
Grand Orange Lodge of 33. A., for we
believe that Grand Lodge is not worthy
to control the notions of any junior
society, Wm. Sterling, W. M."
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Q, 03.11 20 01 To arrive bOok dost1w1
; tion on or before 0034,1,
o 31331340rviva 11130(3 331 ,108)3)110.
Oct, 27 & 28 TMon Oh or 1301010 Nov.131,1a.
fet DAMY EXPRESS
1.../ TRAINS to alit0AGO.,
J. N. KENDALL,
0, 3.11. Agent, thmes. He E. illeALLISTER.
PDPJW8 P P uLAR
W A:17
PA IiE8
British Columbia,
Washington,
Oregon, California,
Tomist Bleeping C31118, Ter eee to Se.
attle Without Change, le1131 TO–
RONTO EVERY FRIDAY
AT 10:15 P, M.
until Farther Noito,,
COMMENCING' OL'. 6,'93
For farther portionlites arply to any
agent of the compally.
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brnseele.
ERS
ATTENTION I
MoAllicter,
MERCHANT OF ETHEL,
Begs to announce to the Farmers
of tho surrounding vicinity
that he is prepared to
buy all kinds of
k
IN
At the Storehouse at
Ethel Station.
Highest Market Pried Pahl.