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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 5

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 5

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LOCAL AND Rem) Dyke. Evana Callagbao'a change of adv, on I his page. Hotel Nordun boat $1 a day house in Vancouver 15. P. Lakson, Prop.

Rings Engagement and Wedding rings urr.ished on the D. Q. at Thomas, "the Jeweler." Long boots, pure gum, 85.25, now 64.50 at AahweU's. The Best to Wear The old reliable Mcleskin Gauutlet Gloves, only 50cts. at B.

A. Irwin's. The sacramRntal service of the Methodist church last Sunday morning ''was largely attended. To make nice light pastry, use Schillings Best Baking Power. Biry it at Ashwell's.

its fresh. f0c size for 35c. Buy Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, a stiff, sure and speedy cure for coughs and colds. 25 els.

per bottle at 'Ashwell's drug department. For Sale. An acre of land, with improvements, situated at 'Sardis. A fine building site. For particulars apply to H.

Hall, Institute. Dr. Geo. Telford will be at the Harrison House next Friday and Saturday. Nov.

13ili and 14th. for the practice of deutistry. Bear in uiiud the dates. Strayed from promises of undersigned one large Berkshire sow. Information as to her whoreabouts will be suitably rewarded, C.

Wells Son, Sardis, JB. Remember If you want any patent medicine you can get it at the drug store. Barber Henderson keep a frerfh and well assorted stock at right prices. See change of adv. Don't take any chances with croup, with the littlo ones.

Buy a bottle of Dr. Armstrong's Cough Syrup, a sure specific for the euro of croup. 25c per bottle at Ashwell's drug department. F. W.

II islam, of Sardis, has had a of his right foot amputated. The operation was very successfully performed by Dr. Connelly. Already tho patient is able to move around without crutches. Strayed from the Townsite about the first week it July, a rod and white Durham bullcomiug 2 years old; also one red Durham cow, about 8 years old, due to calve last month.

A reward of $10 00 on application to W. A. Nevard. Mr. Laidlnw, who is staying at the Leland teaipoiily, ventured out alone early Tuesday morning, and, becoming numb and unconscious, fell face downwards iu the mud near the drivingshed, where he was found some time afterwards.

Mr. Laidlaw is suffering from a complication of diseases. S. S. Kotertxinmaiit.

The management of the Methodist Sunday School in this place have docided to hold the annual Christmas Sunday School entertainment on Christmas eve in the Henderson Hall. Preparation is now going on to make this one of the principal events of the season. Further notice later. Election of OTieers. At the annual meeting of the Royal Agricultural and Industrial Society of Britiuh Columbia, held at Now Westminster last Wednes day, the following cHicera for 1904 were elected from this district Vice Presidents: A.

C. Wells and J. T.Wilkinson. Directors L. W.

Paisley. J. H. Wilkinson, C. W.

Munrn, M. H. Webb, E. A. Kipp.

New currnnts, new raisins, new new fruits at Ashwell's. Parsons having decided to clear out their large stock of clothing before the end of next month, have an nounced in their advertising space this week a discount sale of 20 per cent. All who are in Leed of clothing should not miss this excellent opportunity of securing good clothing at exceptionally low prices. Bargain seekers should make a note of this. Terms strictly cash.

At tho solicitation of a number of those who heard Rev. Dr. Whittiogton deliver bis lecture two weeks ago on "Sociology" that gentleman bas consented to come up and deliver the lecture Dr. Whittington refuses to accept any remuneration for what he may do, but stipulates that any money over after paying expenses shall bo devoted to somo of the institutions supported by charity. Ho will come up after his return from the North where he is at present looking after his work.

Every thinking mfen and woman should bear this lecture, which has cost so inuch research. 4 PERSONAL, Long gum boots, snag proof, regu lar $0.25, now $5.35 at Ashwell's Three now candidates were initiated into the R. T. of T. last Friday.

C. W. Webb has moved with bis family to town, and is living in the cottage recently vacated by Tbos. MoiTatt. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! If you pay your Municipal General Revenue 'fax this month yon will save at the rate of $10.60 on the $100 00.

Don't Strangle your cow with a rope. Buy a good open ring tow tie for 30c. or $3.25 per dozen at Ashwell's. R.J. Mcintosh, the leading shoe merchant, has moved hts'place of business to the' new store lately built by D.

B. Hull. Advance landing tnills, the best'man ufactured, for sale by The Walworth Rolston nestings Vancouver. See change of adv. WANTED House for man and wife, or unfurnished rooms.

Must be clean and net too far from P.O. Edward Kby, Vuncoirver B. C. Sale 'bf Xmas Geods. Barber Henderson are' com pulled to sell a large assortment in order to make room for other goods expected to arrive ibis mouth.

The Farmer's Advocate, published weekly, and the Progress sent to any address in the Dominion for 82.50. The subscription price ol the Advocatt alone is $1.50. U. S. folding military beds for camping, veranda chairs and folding camp chairs for summer use at W.

K. Fales' furniture and carpet emporium, Columbia New Westminster. Strayed to the premises of Wm Hamilton, about 1st one red heifur, two years old, rauley also one muley s'eer about two years old. Owner will please prove property, pay expenses and take her away. At the prayer meeting in Cooke's church this evening Rev.

H. J. Robertson will give an account of the proceedings of the public celebration of Mr. McLeod's ordination held in Vancouver on Monday last. Don't suffer from a sprain or bruise, Buy British TroQp Oil Liniment, a soothing, healing vegetable compound.

It's useful for man or beast. 25c. per bottle at Ashwell's. Miss Grace Crosby, Teacher oi Piano, at Miss P. Marsden's Siudio every Saturday from 2 until 5 o'clock.

Miss Pauline Marsden, teacher of piano theory and musical kindergarten. A special course for beginners. Studio at Mrs. J. H.

Atkinson's. The Chatsworth News, published by G. J. Blythe, at Chatsworth, Ont, has been enlarged to a pix column quorto, and in consequence of the change and a constantly iucreasing subscription list, has found it necessary to put in a large power press the Monona. We con gratualate Mr.

Blythe on his success in journalistic pursuits. The ten thousand folders recently published at this office for the Chilli wack Agricultural Association, descrip tive of the wonderful resources of the Chilliwack Valley, are evidently doing effective work. Our real estate agents are receiving numerous enquiries from outside sources regarding our fertile lands, and a large influx of peuplo are expected here in the near future. Do you want the news of the approaching session free Subscribe for the Victoria Daily "Times," for 1004. and receive the paper free until the end of this year.

This offer is far ensh ic advance subscribers for the Daily ($5.00) or the Twiee a week Full and impartial reports, half tone cuts of members, cartoons and corridor gossip. Four page colored comic supplement every Saturday. Remit to the Victoria. Joseph Martin, the political scraper of British Columbia, is at it again, notwithstanding that he, with the help cf the electors of Vancouver, is out of pol itics. This time it is his Honor the Lieut, Governor whose scalp he is ufter In an open letter to Sir Henri Joly he rakes him over the coals for his part in the Houston affair.

While we agree with the contention of the late leailtr of the Liberal party, we cannot help re marking that he is going out of his way in attacking a man in Sir Henri's posi tion he, being outside the pale of poll tical controversy, cannot reply, not withstanding the fact that he allowed the correspondence betweeu himself and Houston to be published. The Cheam public school will give their Xmas entertainment on Deo. 18th. Watches For a reliable piece call on Thomas, "the Jeweler." Repairing a spec'alty. A nice variety of soaps at greatly reduced prices at D.

B. Hall's grocery and provision store. Change of adv. on this page. Buy Infants Delight toilet soap.

It leaves the most delicate skin soft and nmoothe. 10c. per cake at Ashwell's 'drug department. Don't foriret Ford Bros', auction sale of live stock and implements tomorrow afternoon, commencing at 1 o'clock. Paisley, auctineer.

Buy year coal oil from Ashwell's, as they buy it in car loads direct from the oil refinery, and 'they guarantee every can of Eocene to give a bright light. SI. 75 per can, $3.25 per case, Strayed to the premises of Alex. Cruickshank about three weeks ago, a white sow with split in right ear. Owner will please pay expenses and take her away, The local appearing in our last issue about the scrap that took place between two of our merchants, was communicated to us incorrectly.and we therefore call tne whole affair off.

The acetylene light plant recently installed in Barber Henderson's drug store by M. H. Nelerus, acting agent, is giving good satisfaction. Wherever these lights have been installed they have given satisfaction. Merchants in Chilliwack seem to regard by laws and things as if they did not exist.

Take for instance Ashwell Sons blocking up the thoroughfare in grpat shape. Where are the Municipal Solicitor and the Constable. Rev. II. J.

Robertson preached a very able and practical sermon in Cooke's church last Sunday evening, on the subject of "Conscience." Allen Seymour, of Vancouver, sang "The Gates of Paradise" with good effect. If iu town next Sunday Mr. Seymour will again favor the congregation of Cooke's church with a vocal solo. Our Linoeleums you have been waiting for them. We have them opened up, and our price on them for quick soiling is 40 cents per square yard.

tO different patterns at Remember That both in time and money, the cost of making an ordinary unscientific piano is so much less than in making a high class one, that in the face of the keen competition among dealers and tho oft recurring demands for "cut prices," it is scarcely to be wondered at that many manufacturers yield to the temptation for cheap goods, and as a result, inferior instruments are extensively and persistently offered for sale throughout the Dominion. Price, not quality, being tho illusive inducement. With the Mason Risen Company, "quality," not price, is the dominating criterion. The Hicks Lovick Piano Co. haudle Mason Risen Pianos in this Province, and their growing business is an evidence that the people of British Columbia desire the best Pianos for their use just as much as Eastern people.

PURELY PERSONAL Alex, Mercer is home from Vancouver. Cephas Nelson, Cheam, was this week at the coast cities on business. J. L. Denbolm returned Saturday from a business trip to New Westmin ster.

W. II. T. Gahan went down to Van couver this morning to open a branch law office. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Banks were registered at the Blackburn House, Vancouver, last week. Miss Ball, of Vancouver, paid CLilll wack a visit lust week In the interests of the Viava Medicine Co. E. Evans, Root.

Stcenson and Ed gar Dumvill returned on Monday from the upper country with a band of horses Miss Nellie McGrath left on Monday's Atlantic Express for to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Coughliu. Miss Maud Vedder came home from New Westminster last Friday. Miss Douglas accompanied her and is visiting at Sardis. Mr, and Mrs.

Lovtck, of Vancouver, are spending a week iu the valley. Mr. Lovick is here in the interests of the Hicks Lovick Piano Co. Miss Mary Ryder, who has been engaged at the Harrison House over three years, left for Edmonton on Monday, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Driscoll.

We Have Moved to our New and Commodious Store Next door to D. B. Hall's Grocery Store To 6ave time and labor in shelving and rearranging our large and up to date stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's footwear of all kinds we have decided to commence at once a SLAUGHTER SALE, which will be continued until farther notice. Herewith are a few quotations: Men's $4.75 Snag Proof Gum Boots for $3.75 Men's $4.10 Pure Gum Boots for 3.25 Men's Storm Rubbers for 75 Ladies' Storm Rubbers for 50 Children's Gum Boots from 1.25 From 15 to 25 per cent, on all leather goods. Great reduction in Trunks and Valisos.

R. J. Mcintosh Co. The Leading Boot I iBIIlIS 01 I' Chilllwaok Council of R. T.

of No. 14, menu every alternate Friday in Munro'u Hall, at 8 ciock p.m. B. T. MALCOLM.

S. C. MISS GERTIE KNIGHT. R. 8.

IONIC LODGE, NO. 19, A. F. A. M.

The ReenlarCommnnlcationo of th Lodgeareheldin the Maonic Hall, Chilliwack on the Friday on or before the Full Moon of every month. Sojourning brethren are cordi ally invited to attend. W. A. Rose W.

M. S. A. Cawley. Seo SOAPS.

Climax Soap, 4 lb. bars. Regular Mottled Soap. Regular Sunlight Soap, 4 bars French Castile soap, 4 lb. bare.

Madam Roy's Complexion Soap, ine and Buttermilk. Regular D. Melton cloths, 42 in all shades. Sale price 25c yard. Tweed Suitings, in all the leading shades.

Sale price 33c yard. Amazon Suitings. 54 in black, navy, dark grey and fancy mixtures. Regular 85c. Sale price G5c yard.

Frieze Cloths, 54 in dark grey, navy, brown and black. Regular $1. Sale price 75c yard. Frieze Cloths, 54 in dark grey, navy and black, suitable for unlined skirls and coats. Regular $1.25.

Sale price $1.00 yard. Three pieces only striped Costume cloths in light and dark brown and dark grey. Regular 85c. Sale price 65o yard. Black Satin Soliels, special at G5c, 85c.

$1 00 and $1.25 yard. Write as for samples and prices. Mail orders receive prompt attention. A. ROSS CO.

Telephone 574 28 3 Shoe Dealers. W. II. T. GAHAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.

REAL ESTATE AGENT CHILLIWHACK, B.C. E. W. Connolly, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over S. A.

Cawley'a office. (Side entrance.) There day and night. price 23c. Sale price 20c price 25c. Sale price 20c 25c Regular price 50o.

Sale price 40c containing Witch Hazel, Glycer price COc. Sale price per box 25c B. HALL, GROCER. Black Ladies' Cloths, special at $1 00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Ladies' Cloths.

54 in royal bine, fawn, grey, navy, cardinal and black. Regular 81.25. Sale price $1.00 yard. Satin Cloths, in royal blue, cardinal, turquoise blue. navv.

brown, grey and black. Sale price C5c yard. Lamnline Silks, warranted not to cut, in sky blue, cardinal, mauve, old rose, pink, white and black. Sale price (iOc yard. Four pieces only Black Figured Silk.

Regular $1.25. Hale price S5c vanl. BLOUSES. We have just put into stock a very handsome lot of flannel Blouses comprising all the latest styles and colors. Cordova Vancouver.

Parsons Co. Have decided to clean out their Kock of CLOTIIINu before the end of the year. Look out for bargains 20 per cent. Discount Call and inspect goods nnd prices. TERMS CASU.

NO CREDIT. Parsons Go..

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