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The Rev. Rowland Hill once said, on observing some persons enter his church to avoid the raiu, ' Many persons are to be blamed for making their religion a cloak ; but I dont fliank those who make it an umbrella.' * The remoteness of Russian America makes it a fur country,' says the Boston Post. Its northern latitude makes it also an ice-olated country. — St. Paul Pioneer. .

Advertisements. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIETHDAY OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October 28, 1887. npHE Superintendent directs it to be notified JL that MONDAY, the 11th November, will be observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, instead of Saturday, the 9 th. This arrangement is in consequence of its having been represented that a holiday on Saturday would be inconvenient. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 3567 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October 31, 1867. nnENDERS will be received at this office until X TUESDAY, 12th November, for BUILDING a STONE FOUNDATION for the New Bonded Store. Plan and specifications may be seen at the office of the Provincial Engineer. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 359 b- Provincial Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 264, 6 November 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 264, 6 November 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 264, 6 November 1867, Page 3

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