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102 Left with John Begg
and John Cornish
at various times
1 comb
Begg 2 feet Brass Chain & [and] Staple
" Blotting paper from J.P.D & G
" 1 Bill
" 1 Teak Grating cost me $1.50
" 1 Brown Baking dish (to chinaman)
" 3 Tin pie plates (new)
" Plate to mend found dish
Cornish 2 Large Brass Pin Bolts }
" 2 Smaller Size " " } for Book
" 2 other large (1 Iron) }
" 10 Iron Screw Eyes for Battens
" 5 Brass " "
" 1 Parallel Ruler (14 inch)
" 1 "Coast Pilot" worth $2
" 1 Tin Swing Lamp
Begg 1 Brass Hand Lamp & [and] chimney
Cornish Lot Copper nails
" 4 Strips Copper 1 inch wide 16 long
Cornish 1 Tin Shears June 23 (loaned)
" 3 Iron Carriage Bolts 3 1/2 x 3/8 for Barn
Begg Life of Gen [General?] [Beckworth?]
Begg Suppressed Sensation
Begg Life Amongst Mormons
Begg Lot Socks given for Loafers
" 60 Sheets New Tin
" More yet but Memo mis laid
" Sykes Hydrometer ($10) Sold him
" Book for Same (loaned him)
" Long Test Glass (loaned)
" Lot Wall paper (worth $2 1/2)
" 7 [Chromes?] worth $2 1/2
" Pair Tin Shears (loaned)
" Jack plane (loaned)
" 2 door Locks
" Letter Rack (Maple
" Jackstand
" Pen Rack (Iron)
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June 11, 1908
Victoria Lady
Married Yesterday
Miss Sylvester of This City,
One of the Principals in
Interesting Ceremony
The nuptials of Racheal Valentine
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Sylvester,
and Colin Lorne Campbell, agent at
Cobalt, of the Hamilton Powder Co.
took place yesterday afternoon, after
which a reception was held at the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, Firleigh.
The house was very tastefully decor-
ated with Shasta daisies and roses, the
predominating color being yellow, car-
ried out throughout the house in all
the decorations. The bride was very
tastefully attired in a crepe de chine
dress, trimmed with Irish point lace.
The bridesmaids were the Misses L.
M. and Ruby Sylvester, both of whom
looked charming. The former was at-
tired in blue eolian, and the latter in
white Siciliam cloth. The groom was
supported by Mr. Jesse P. Sylvester.
The groom's gift to the bride was a
handsome bracelet of diamonds and
sapphires, while the bridesmaids re-
ceived pins of pearls and torquise. The
presents, which were numerous and
costly testified to the popularity of the
recipients.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left on last
night's boat for Vancouver on their
way east to their future home in Co-
balt, stopping on the way at Banff,
Glacier and Winnipeg. There was a
large crowd of relatives and friends
down to the boat to see them off and
bid them adieu.
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2 Left to 96
1 Right to 58
Turn to 4, don't Pass
Be Carefull to pass the 100
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Beak & [and] Co [company] owe me $11.40
for work done writing at
their differant Shops
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Name of British Man a War
Comus means "God of Laughter"
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Bell & [and] Black Wax Vestas 250 in a
Tin Box. Each case holds 60 dz [dozen]
or 2 1/2 gross
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