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ry Sth, 1912 t Year light s Coun Ald. Brown per Meeting nentionsd was 4 the people iwelte. deputation for dour services to ws valuable and as theirs. s ago asking ve vote money for 0d, t we're biased we re all biased to all right for those meet ittend these men who Icose .rs in, leaving their nd attend the All men, both rick s kLE to sit om the some could afford ot afford to loose ome renumeration moved that the itted o was so strenuous the last meeting 4 the by-law, here xnow where all this (rom, he sald. We ting, the place to ers, and T did not ing any objections only two men kick that they don't give yr nothing. If there chy didn t some one ut It at the annual fore that any one the money needn't have to, Ald, Brown he was against the ook the money just I gave It to acl or the caring of the ble to provide for That don't matter e same. vated his statement jublic Institution Hyou're against the y you you it in the treasury hans I should, we're mistakes, I'11 leave ake the plebiscite rown and seconded s put. The movers vored it, the balance ed against It the by-law be read was carried and so the city dof the ten per satifis, at summoned J for non-payment for him by them iwen by witnesses for re Was over five feet ell when the job, war idence fot the deb t the flow produced I of water daily. - evidence had to be b an kison interpreter as and RB. Tan- speak English. peared for tit defen- for the accused. er giving due const evidedce for both ye case. errill and Mr. James upon Mr. George ening and on behalf ssociation presented some calabash pipe, ment of services re recent Show, RKETS. 6.May wheat, old, slosed 102 7-8; May 1-4, closed 102 1-2; closed 103 1-2, ed 43 7-8, cloned 44 44, closed 43 May, closed 39 1-4, d 192 1-4, closed 191. n Prices Nor. 98; 2 Nor. 98; Nor, 83 1-2; 5 Nor. 1-2; feed 68 1-2. 41; No. 3 C.W., 38 26 1-4; No. 1 feed nd 34, 4, 47; fe W., 1a. an Markets sb. 6. May wheat op- 107 1-2; July opened 18 3-8 46, May wheat opened in wbrdlu etaoiny nm 103 7-8; July cloned 4 1-2,-cloned 9, ). 5. Charles Norton iams this. morning ing perpetrated nine inipeg. They were mstable Geddes last mpting to Jimmy * clothing store. They x sentence. gt; 4 Thurnday February 8th, 1912 : MEDICINS WAT NEWS Page Severn + x x fntemtel for -malting purposes the 5 S BARLEY AS A CROP oe 4 The News Classified Aas Sek - iat Vand winched a as possilile, Thi a a gaa aera ae FOR SEMI-ARID REGIONS i lt;u os sae Original Spacer saers era - aa aro ue ear enti ANI ie ce ete ee eee Written for DRY FARMING by uilts are obtaimed when the land : tage, as then there 96 for Bes roe Pittern Seta Ges B. Dere, Agtonomiat in cha: fall plowed aad left rough until spring aa Me Only peck a5e., A weeks soc Barley inve Vaiss States ikl see Aiiced anid harrowell. Wh : J Ln Ea Guspas tenet Agriculture, Wash the 1 tendency to blowing, of CRS . Genuine trom orres station, with barve ington, BC euul eras i iesteraide sadieclepialits: of vn, one dark chestnut mare about 15 Barley bos goncrally not been con just mulch geverally advised getain protuced, Where the header, ot . . 5 a Dranded an on'tett Se er elie et a Gey or eee ee eo ee tees LI CLEIC Railway Bill Up Before House Beware inter Ata Don ier Ast tere yours has attracted attes: gt; lt; DN) Cri Duea alist ue) SER OBIT ete a eee and Read on the Motion of Attorney- - of Write P.O.) Box 702, Mesiciue Bion to its possibilities for that pur- cleaned and graded before y fa will Galt toreatic. B.Gieen ie Ne esitark Gian sien y ctowel ant ered WO Gal ws pow General Mitchell. Imitations : au and Rocky Mountain states, where rong plants which, im the ta ncuves: Ear SS Sold RAYED 1s brown corm ie an uncertain crop, barley will st for existence that always fot ee tc amiay be broken my : A second Hat, yy rim a ims penn gelding bay mare, welgh- Hare ae iccileat feed tor all Kinds fows seeding dry: Tand crops, will be oo toe aaa the wud ol the Keri fs Peace Ree Gl te on the bout isu0 each; years old brand asm animals, This tact bas al- tore likely to survive-tham will plants oy op broken. This considerably, Railway Company act w niin 3 Sidon oe Merits e on right shoulder, Last ready given en impetus to the grow- produced from small, shrunken seeds:) ice. the market value if the legistutice yeaterda: joonen rive a Feturt strvice over ashi de Bad water Taker 10.00 rewan See he tok, eepaially hogs, The tuaning mill sould te (ound 00) 159 tor hone feolimg porposen the inot ie Seen es OH ney fee eT takes 1000 cea Unroughout the northwest. In the every farm, but when not available. i iwever Tevcure need nov bw eo. Hom, C, R. Mitchell pint near Water Lake. Minard s co Little Plume See ee ce ond Pacine Const cucga ee apy eee aed Cau entice apmeral of abel ie phkee,, The ull TMGrelecintes railways, : Watacne ke Faw states hooded, or beardless barless for clowning and grading the seed 15/5 rds is advisable rate Wilh; waeactataas the act which passed its second inimen tas long teen grown for hay, of whic) to immerse it in q tb of water and) 17 gartey iy mot ' Ubreshed untit) The line runs fren a yoink wit img yesterday, Can among franchise DQ) REWARD for the return jot im furnishes an excellent and highly stir thoroughly, All the light, chely thoroughly wured, either in the shock Meche 4 sturti carry passengers and large brown mare and colt, white palatable crop, neatly equal to aflal-jaji dinosed grams, as well as the) Stqck, aml in thew placed in well strest and Fowrch avency peckevets aul) (fecigey (asd fees bees aoe cad dl braced fa im feeding value larger portion of wild oats and other ventitate ns, it will reqtire. ttle along Montreal to. th dealings in or lease S.. right thigh, has star on right In Utah, Idaho, ern Colorarl hee seals; will come to the surface on. rf pot thor ty dre, however, (atseet, out to the city hits on the tands, water, lots, warehouse, and shoulder. Seen last with her colt Kannes, Nebraska, Oklahoma asd Tex-Jand can be skimmed off and Yurmel. em placed in the bin there is dan: dividing Tine of the nor ieastern and Verte ciaeekcer een dngiiicaies north of Bowell. Frank Carey, Med- : y h 4 was smutted, adding for re x jeine Hat P. 0. J Fu 5.3tw wean icy rie wos acl ing rat th seman il Ye mectweters arene oi metion 2 roy 1 O43, Rae, the advantages of winter barley over in at tbe rate of one pound 1040) Fa om heating. township 12, rafige 6, wost of the Eo person shall in any way ob: OST 1 b ae 4 pring own barley as a grain crop. gallons of water will be found eflec: teivet: vaveral mei one vette of lstract the tracka for the care. shail/ COAL mining rights of the Dominion Li eee idlcetige rerole, Mitk tive in preventing its further propo- SE eee a vite erie e in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and white face and big white spot on Winter barley, being fall sown, has tive in pre ther proP0- tations in the feoding of barley to Cdlumbia avenue and South Ryilwey have a right to the tracks as against) Ajperta, the Seee eee iiory, tha belly. andawolte bind legs, tranded the advantage of an early start in) gution Jiive stock inficate that for bofses street, theuce south ani west loug uny, persons, carriage, vehicles or ea: North-West Territories and in a por- with over V on left jaw. . Lost the apring and will frequently pro- Numerous tials conducted througl peqe reaults will be obtained if the Columbia avenue to Whitin street, cumbrance. The construction must be ton of the Provi ea ee fel; about TS months ago. 10 reward. Fe Trine bere apring sown barley out the dry land arca bave demoas- irtey is rolled or cracked and ud from there west to the valley road, commenced within swo years, and Hn vibe, Tay te leasee tee ual rental) D- Boytinck, Irvine F-iatw mmy fail. At present there are but trated the advisability of drilling the in connection with other feeds. to the city boundary: of the southeast ished within five years. of 1-an acre. Not more than 2,500 wey coma of winter barley grown in sced. This insures q more uniform In feeding to hogs the barley should quartar of section 30, township 12, The city of Medicine Hat shalt, acres will be leased to one appiteant EXCHANGEO PARA Oflieo u west he re fenesset ra and depth of seackng. sown , gt overnight for range, west e meridian, oF however v 1 right at PORN Ona OE neler ser nd stock for be t, the square-bead T es eae ting: IE sown ye ground or soaked overnight (or range, wes of the 4th meridian, or however, have the right a SEA ee cant in earron Veins nd stock for Medicine Hat vdater and. the rount-head Utah Win- troadcast and barrowed in it im COV- i oo, fesults, Barley and skim milk near to this as practicable, so loegito take over the works of the com:) Agent oF Sub-Agent Of the district in Property. Good buildings and plen- Ter rhe office of grain investigations, ered at various depts or not at all. irate an excellent combination ani las it be coutinuous, From that sow-)pany, provided six monthe be sven which the rights applied for are slt-/ty of water on farm itmadea ton bareau of plant industry, Department and consequently there is a lack O wilt produce the highest quality ot) them point of the Loundarn the jand certain stipulations respectts uated. 9, range 3, Sec. 28, N.E. 1-4, Andrew of Agsicultize, bas developed a nus lustormity im germination and survie yacon Tr ea ie evell oles see sx (aul peeuaa ge GaSe uy pecetonssotegul anes enonees eeDnang, ALES TED Any wee af other wyimter forms which were val that generally ullects the growth Barley has also teen fod o sheep half of 23 in 12-that portion of the) te complied with. If there be any divisions of sections. and in unsurvey- distributed in 1911, and results will be watched with interest No single varict: and yield trial in Nebraska the y x erased more Tn a four years 1 of barley was in- either shring than seven bushels per winter teams to te adapted to the acre by using a preas drill instead of entire semi-arid region. Among the seling broudcast winter forms Tennessee. Winter, aj Tha quantity ol seq must (i rearded Six-rowed barley, bas 30 fr, fe governad by the moisture Tikelys to he available Another factor to ed is the stoolingy quatities of given best results, and Hannchen, 0 be Tordcd tworrowel apring barley leads consi in yield in the Dakotas. Among the the different vari Three or four Serowed spring fonns, Manshuria, pecks of dbulless, and four to six Gatami and Odessa ar the Dest. pecks of teurded batley usually gave Among the bulless varieties Himalaya the, best results in the y land area. (Guy Mayle) Black Hulless ani Ne- Witre the rainfall is ample six to aul (While Hulless) give the best sght pocks of the beamded barley results, a Jean be sown With the exception of sandy and), Usually barley is seven or very allmdine land, burley can bel cight inch drills. ents have grown on a variety of soils, but the best results are generally secured on been conducted in planting the grain in rows 12 to 16 imehes apart and cul- tie prairie, or alluvial loom soils. tevating the crop. Ina few instances Barley is a more cestain crop on afka- good results were obtaine , but, in line soils that is sither wheat or oatt: reneral, the results do not justify the Dominion Permanent Loan Co. Money to Loan aplytoC. LEAN, Agent, Lumber Yards, Teronto Street. * terse errr PPPOE SOLO O EL OOD POPE Horses or Cattle eee I am open to ay FOR CASH large or small punches of HORSES or CATTLE. Write, giving particulars as to quantity, weight, price, etc. or A, LAYZELL, Po teteste tow AOS The crop rayires q mellow seed tel. widitional labor ani expense following who rent tributes In the To. 1. shooting, aml was further HE the land ge plowed it sbayld be The proper time to harvest the bur- form of floral offerings Wreaths. iced with at . a FI aan pats charged with attempting to Kill the fnemafiatety harrowed to conserve the ley, crop is am important question de. Mr. and Mrs. Airheart, P of Rot. No, ue roderick, a cros and Mrs. H. t lt; Rend, apray, Mother: and Father, merily. (Wore Judge Carpenter im pre ee ference to being tried by jury, in the THE CANADIAN BANK eas Mrs. (Col.) F. 0, Sissons held a spring- - revention. on Saturday, at the resid- After statement of charge the pri OF COMME Sauder of hese) Atel gs Se eS cMended by many of the leading soci- Mr. Dundon appeared flor the Crown iR-EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., D.C.L, Presivent Jety folks of the clty and Mr. Mahafly for the defence. ALEXANDER LAIRD, General, MANAGER whe large drawing-room was-pret- Henry Firricks, farmer near Chap- CAPITAL 000,000 REST, - 7,000,000 tly decornted with flowers, the color pia Take, stated hat on Sept: Sv - 10,000, - 7,000, scheme being pink and white, last his bired man brought in seven 7 Master D. Sissons waited at the of his horses from the Ran; They FARMERS BUSINESS ee eee Baan crea ate ET ue ae osc cae mee oe 1 he Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farniet ya een Gar ceen ees ae ae Berths ansaction of their banking business including the discount and jee ico g penutful Kown of See ee es Scilectioa of sales notes, Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge pin aborts timed wih old G thm wee Wook boars ao the o application. Over lace The hostess, Mra. Slssone, cating esven wore yeorlings omd two BANKING BY MAIL wore a handsome gown of gold lace ar olds a - pccounta may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of over yellow with Mack trimmings. Chartes Elton, farmer of 1016-44, Accounts ey Meceated by mail; and will receive the samme careful iirq, W. Crawford wearing Dink To- seated tat Be hall section croneed attention as is givea to all other departments Heved with white Ince, and Mrs. W. the prisoners. He could see the pri- Money may be deposited or with draws ia this H. Turpin in an attractive yellow +. nouse from his own. bya visit to the Bank. goun presiged-at the anise eae Peat Restate is ea etioy ICINE HAT BRANCH - e ePIC fe ae aeite eats tho: Aplin ob mowing emectine (6t * peas Mee Tea AER ee - thee ese gt; fired in direction of Mal Jan's house. stisses lather Hargrave, Marle ye seict ee Seep eT 5 He Jooked and saw three horses rum SNe ne pte ee is crouse, Hazel Carbert, and Jessie heard two more shots, saw four Cousins attractively gowned in white * he ogi peaks ol faslsted. During the. afteraoon Tore horses rum a see ap ealtoa icreily: ch us Bech nat (sees Se piesa eor tbe ease apparently jumping as they felt the 3 oes me sting of shot, He saw a man, he oy, thougnt by size and gait was Mac, ; - ; A niece of flannel dampened with r at appearsd from tbe ais Yards at Redcliff, Suttield and Tilley, Alberta chamberiain s Liniment and bound eee ee Liat eae on to the affected parts ts superior to ence of one and a Nall nil z si Wholesale and retail dealers in Si a acre re Ee omer eae nn ti came : 3 chest give It a trial and you aro cer-j Which came before Tis Honor LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, 3) 204,07 rin plane minim CarPois yrereret tee Come rompt relief which it affords. Sold House was journed, viz: at oF MOULDINGS, DooRS, WINDOWS, er SP asen ee i te Meaney CHORE MENT, LIME, vs. E. Fou was also postponed ow: PLASTER, ce i ing to the absenc: of one of the par- CoAL AND WooD, SEVEN PERSONS ties. The, dase of Whitman vs.. Per- os nal Brick Co. was beard, however. exercise, causes of stomach will soon be Well again. jhis letters patent for land, Jaccompanied by his family where they The case to be proved was whether with goo results southeast quarter of section 2 Rarles, meal fed in connection with seuth of the C.P.R., other feeds has given good r sults a feed for cattle and mileh cows: Vang at portion of as section 28 lying south of the railway that portion of 21 and 16 lying west of at, and through all of sections 1 tu Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor 4, 7 and 12, 17 to 2 , all in town- Insufficient mastication of siip 12, range 6, and through all sec- fod, constipation, a torpid liver. Wor- tions 1, 2 aad 1 ry and anxlety, are the most common 94 in township 12, ranga 6, troubles. Correct) through sections 34 to 36 in your habits and take Chamberlain s sii5 11, tange 5 west of the 4th. Stomach and Liver Tablets and you pisces this route the For sale by proposed elec- POLICE COURT (From Wedn sday's Daily. f LOCAL BREVITIES (From Monday's Daily) Mrs, A.M, McMahon wishes to thank her many friends in this city and in Dunmore for their kindness to her during her recent bereayement In the loss of her husband, and also the at tp. M1611 on 2h September, 1911, the property of Henry Fer Bill Bonnemay is now getting bus; hauling his coal for plowing. He is getting it all hauled while the snow is in the ground. His engine and plowing ontfit: will arrive this week. Mr, Beckional bas proved up and is now in Dakota on business, and or his return, as soon as he can ontain he will take a trip to the Const, and will be Mr. Dundon appearing for the defence and Mr. Davidson for plaintif. THis Worship discussed the action with no costs on either side. Mr. Whitman commenced to bave dealings with the Brick Co about year ago. He acthd as agent for the sulo of their bricks in Calgaryi and received under a written contract 26 , per thousand bricks for placing sales. will: meke their future howe: the contract produced was binding on Mr. K. T. Hendrickson bas aii orders which Mr. Whitman ob- qusoline engine and q feat mill, and tained for the compaily Ge whether the he says he intends to grind feed for ootract ended with the dealings with his neighbors for spring. feed. fa certain contractor in Calgary. A ton party hold at Me. Brice s yer pruitt, manager of the com- homa last Monday night proved a nmny, cave evidence td prove that com erent mescens tract did mot hold good on subsefwent conlers, and claimed that he, as joint manager knew nothing about the con- tract until August of last year After the production of a large qwantity of evidence om both sides His Hoaor gave judgmest for Plaintiff al- lowing his claim for 287 commission, due but disallowed interest. The case of Walin vs, Jolmson, both of whom ware foreigners mecensi- Toronto, F b. 7. Bam Menkin, barber at 79 Louise street, was er- rested this morning charged with wounding with a razor John Tom, of 14 Elizabeth street. The two be came involved in an altercation while Tom was being shaved. Tom at- tempted to rise and Menkin cut bis neck with the razor. In an effort to PEGS 106 Sixth Ave. East, Calgary, Alta. SOVOESLOLIGOD POSS OS OPIS OD to 14 and section vided into 100 shares three were McLarnan was charged this mor- an causing damage to horses he his pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough portion of the line without the and consdquently not taken over with im the city, The company's incorporators are A+ bert F. Krapfel, David W. Brown and Warren Overpack, all of Moticime fat. It ha g capital stock of 600,000 di- The bill will ety and authorize the company to issue bonds town- to the efftent of 20,000 a mile for railway. branches and sidings and for pay the royalty sim not exceeding 100,000 for ac mining rigl tric railwgy has the night to project quiring and guipping tenminals pusdealers: 4 branch line to the west of the Al- within Medicine Hat and at Dunmore) berta Clay Products Company at the and Elkwater Lake ee tried alternately to Walia in Walin paid back in labor which now claimed should be returned. Mr. Star of Minds gave evidence of noes the signing of an agreement between the parties which was to have sattlod matters between) hem for ever, * Johnson loaned money 110 and nd q small chattel mortgage at MANY BERRIES A small gasoline threshing machine is being built by Wm. Barney and George Kas James Whyte had the misfortune of Joaing a threc-yeur-old mare colt last week Archie Munroe finds it a difficult matter to haul water from the creck to his homestead for stock, but ex- peets to have a well dux soon, Miss MeCardle returned to Medicine Hat after completing a very success- ful term of school here. Mrs, J. H. Nielson left for Taber last Monday. V, G. Marchesseault has been on the list for the past week with a bad cold. The trustees of the Minnie Berry school district No. 2217 do not allow dancing in the school buildin, ARich to the sorrow of the young folks, at there is:no other building in the vi- cinity large enough to accomodate the numbers gathering at such events. The Headly school, district is, now et cting a schoo building on the 8.E. quarter of sec. 12 ini 6-6. Yor probably aware that pneu- moni always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting In Remedy was used, Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers. EMPEROR OP ENED REICHSTAG. Berlin, Feb. 7 Emperor William in person at noon to-day opened the thirteenth Reichstag which has as- sembled since the foundation of the German Empire. As customary instead of going to the Imperial parliament, the emporor called members to the palace, where he made his speech from. the throne in the great white ball, Persons present were for most part in uni- forms of court dress and the scene was a brilliant one, ELL, Ww WELL THIS iss HOME DYE ed territory the tract applied for shall Se staked outy by) the) appiieants tim self. si 20) REWARD for the return of large brown mare, white face, Each application must be accompan- eavy mane and tail, branded W on led by a fee of 5 which will pe-re- right thigh, has star on right should- funded f the rights applied for are hot Available, but not otherwise. A Tovalty shall be pald on tie merchant able output of the mine at the rate of P. five cents per ton. The person operating the mine snail thenieh theAgent with sworn Feturns decounting for the full quan- Uty of merchantable coal mined and m thereon such return least once a should be furnished at ing rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever avail- able surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-agent of Domin- fon Lands Ww. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interlor. N. B Unauthorized publication ot this advertisement will not be pald for. Sept woos BED a s SYNOPSIS. OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY person wo is the sole head of a family, 0: snymale over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter) Section ef avaiable Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on Certain consitions, by father, moth- er, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. Duties. Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in-each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a-farm of at least 80 acres solely own ed and occupied by him or by his fath: er, mother,-son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quar- ter section alongside his homestead. Price 3.00 per acre. Duties Must reside upon the homestead or pre- emption six months In each of six years from the date of homestead en- y (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A-homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a pur- chased homestead in certain districts. Price 3.00 per acto, Duties Must reside six months in each. of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth 300.00. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister ofthe Interior. N.B Unauthorized publication of ae advertisement will not be paid or. Sept. 144-6 mos. HORSEMEN ATTENTION NS SES We offer for sale the well known pure bred Clydesdale Stallion DUKE 8278 Color: dark bay, stripe off fore and hind legs white; age 7 years, weight about 1800 Ths. Best Stallion of his kind in this istrict. We will sell or trade hhim for range horses. For price and pedigree wilte or call M. KARKLIN SON Elkwater, Alta. Dealers in all kinds of horses. dl-w1 mo feb 1 Kenyon, Minn., Feb. 7 Three chil- dren of John Pildebrand, living six miles west of here were killed when the acetylene gas plant.exploded last night, Tftey were between 9 and 17 Years old. The victims are two boys wand off the blow Tom's hand, was also cut, He will recover. tated the use of interpretors. These were difficult to obtain fand and a girl. The hotse was blown to pleces, Bowell It the coal ary, fro not being operated: drone teers, to. Wan Company, Dunmore, r Seen last with her colt north of Frank Carey, Medicine Hat 0. F. 1-8, 3tw EACHER WANTED For State School District No. 1817, com- encing duties Ist Monday in Febru- Salary according to abilities Wellington, Bull's Head. w-tt SSTRAY Came onto our premises + in Nov. last, one blue roan mare, ight about 1050 Ibs, branded B.S. at the rate of 10.00 an acre Jon left shoulder, Owner can hav: For full information application came by paying expenses. cara vaca snouta ne made to the Secretary of the cs Cavanincid F.-1-6tw FOR SALE Chopped Barley, Wheat and H. JOHNSON Flour and Feed Mill 4 Miles North urn Gape LIME FOR SALE *Phone 158, Call two. J.R.JOHNSTON CONTRACTOR AGENT FOR BINDERS AND BINDER TWINE. J.H. HARMAN ModicineHat, - Aiberts Hinin St, opp. Johnston Lavery Stable FOR SALE Farm machinery, including new Massey-Harris four-horse drill, sulky Plows, gang plows, Campbell packer, mowing ma- chine, horse rakes, etc, to be sold cheap for cas, Apply to 'T. L. CORBETT. tw Bor 443. 4 GRAND HOTEL WALSH, ALTA. FRED MUND, Proprietor First-class accommodation or the traveling public. . HARRIS REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE ANB PABM LOANS. IRVINE tt of ARRIAGE LICENSES. REV Mw rooms to FO. Be as a Eee or afl kinds of job, printing try the
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