TB RMS :-·uso Pu Amroll:. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M.A. JAMES, EDITOR AND PltOPJUl!'t()S, VOLUME NBW SERIES, NUMBEB i!M. BOWMANVCLLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1887. liu!PLE GRUVE. XXXIII. NU1't:BER 45. OPENED OUT LAST WEEK ---AT-- KIRBY. ' T he farmers in this vicinity are bu"y at .' their turnips. · Mra. James Marrow is visiting here. Mr. andll\frs. R. Powers,of Welcome, made a flying visit here. Mr. ·Geor~ Lani! has again taken hi departure to Bay City,Mich.,after spending a few d ..ye here. M d M E B M M M'll d rM.an w rsc. .B aw, .r.I d . t k l . er an r. . · owen in en a mg their departure to Michigan on '\Vednesd W · h tl · th · h 11.y. e w1s 1em succeas m oiruew ome. Misa M. Purdy is viaiting here at p re· DE.ATH ZIUN. oF MRS. W NDim .-One after another of the pioneer settlera of thil'I country are passing away. This week 'l!'e record the death, on M onday last, of Mre. Mary Lander, wife of l\ir. Wm. Lander, of Oahawa, at t he advanced age of 83 years. She was a k ind Christian woma.n, eloved by all, and alth ough sl10 h~ re !Jed an ai.te when d eath might be expected, e~demise is r egretted by a lnrge circle of friends. J'.1'1rs. Land er, wholle maiden nam e Wl.Ul 'l'reuouth. was born in the Parish of St. N 1>0t, Cornwall, E ngland, March lhb, 1804, and WliS married to Mr. Lander on the 2Gth of April, 1832. In 1842 th ey, with thei>' ohild ren, came t o Canada, and. settled i r. the 7th Concession of the Townshi p of H ope ; 'Iii here they remain ed for 10 years, being o~eu pied in farmin g. In 1852, the family rem oved to th e 6t h Concession of r .he T owntihip of Darli ngton, where they rented ·.i. farm for five years from Mr. Wm. B ~k er . They then p urcha.sed tifty acr es of h\nd from Mr_ \ V'm. Ede, in t he some locality, ancl afterwards made additional pu rchases until t heir farm · contained i40 acres, being t he farm now occupied by t heir son, Mr. J o hv L rn<l e>. In 1312, J\ir. and Mn. I,an d1;r ret ired from farming and r e:nnved to 08baw r~, wlrnt·a they ha ve r esided up t.o the present t im e. Doce~eed has been for many years a strict m ember of the Bible Christi~-n Chur ch, and sinc a the U oion has been an a~! mirer of the Methodist Church. I<'or the past thr.e e m onths she has been troubled wi~h ~ tumor in her 1hr oat, which eventually camed her death. The ckccaseJ la<j.y leaves b ehind lier a loving husband and t wo sons and a daughter, besides a n umber of gra..1dchild ren, t o mo nrn t heir Joss-. Ber r emains wete in terred at Zion Ceme · tery on \ Vednoada.y, and were followed t o their last res1.i ni.{ place hy a iar ':!e concourse of friends.- Heformer . A CAR LOAD COUCH, JOHNSTON COAL-DI L & CRYDERMAN'S, AT PRICE S NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF, AT THREE BAL.ES --OF-- BRUSSELL{] . (AND TAPESTRY) CARPETS~ Direct from John Crossley & Sons, Halifax, England. For Elegant Designs, Permanent Colors and Durability, Crossley's Carpets are unequalled. Hous~keepers requiring Carpets are requested to examine our Stock before buying. No better value anywhere. 4.. Couch, Johnston &Crydurman One Door West of Post Office, Bowmanville. NE-W- GOODS I "'Ne are now shewing a complete new S tock of new Fall and -VVinter Goods, in all our departments which for style and design -will be hard to surpass in this locaJjty. Ordered work in the Tailoring l(;-S_T_O_R_E_._ Department a speciaity. A neat garment with Style and Finish ALLAN LINE, is guaranteed by the NO. 1CUTTER, W. PEARDON~ Our M i1linery Room is open .for inspection fi lled with the latest novelties o f the season. Come with your money a nd get the first. choice. Yours~- etc., Geo. Laing. Bowma nville, O ct. 4, '87. We are glad to see that the side-walk once more bears a. reapectable appearance and great credit ie due to our worthy citizens. Messrs. H. Powera, R. Lang and W . 'MJirrow for the time nnd labor THE cuA:;;1v.ATOR they spent in repairing the same. One of th e best 17Bmes of foot-ball that has been played h~re for some time came off in this village on Saturday :30th of October and after an hour's solid kicking '!'he Best of the the game was called a draw by niir. J. Walker who was chosen as r~free and glad to say he did it to t he satisfaction of DEVOTED ·ro b -th sides. 'fha names o EP layers are as Farm Crops and Processes, OUUR1'IOE. follows : -CLARKS- Goal, '.l'. Brown; B orticiiltm-al and F niit-Oroiving, Mrs. A. M. Fowler presented her hus- Backs, W. Bowen, E. Allin ; Half Backs, Li.ve-f3toc!J and Daii'ying, band with a young cheesa·maker on the A. Carv· th, A-,~hapman; For~ards, G. While it also includes all minor departments 4th iust. \Ve offer our congratulations. . ~cDowe1l, J_ :Simpson, T. David~on, A, or Rural interest, such as the Poultry Yard. . Simpson, \V. Davidson. DARLINOTONEntomoloi;?Y, Bee· Keeping, Greenhouse and It wag decided by debato at Ebenezer Q.;.al Goodman. Backs Rowe \Vard · Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions Y p A on th 0 second in6t " Th t a ' ' ' ' ' " and Answers, Fireeide Resdinic. :Domestic · · " a Half Backs Swai n Kerslake · Forw1~rds Economy, and a Bllll'\mery oft.he ~News of the man, ~hould. no~ labo~, hard to lay up Ca.l·endar, Lane, Niddery, Pas~oe. O'Dell: Week. Its MAH KW!' REPOHTS are unusually weal. h for lus children. Jones. complete. and much attelltion le paio! to the Prospects or the 9 rops,as throwing light upon It is ~urprising how the frt>e distribution The members of the Clarke and D,.r one of the moat important of all queer.ions- , of "stmgo" at a sale unloosens men's 1. t t i h t th k th e Ia tes o f When to Buy and when t.o Sell It is ltherally d l . . mg, on earns w s o an llluatra.ted,and by RECEN1' ENLARGEMEN'l' tong~~11 . an rou3 es 1 icir pugnacwus Kirt>y for the excellent lunch provided by contain'l more readinfl matt.er t.han ever he· quaht10s. h d h· · · · fore. 'J'be Sub-.criptior> Price is $2.50 per year, , . t em un er suc mau~pic1011e c1rcumstanIlallowe en passed off with no more ces and assure those of them who are but we now offer a SPBClAL REDUC'l'ION In our than the usual nnmber of tricks. e single that t heir chances of remaining NEW CLUB RATES FOR 1888 ! hear, bowevei:- that t he .postmaster m - thus are gr~.atly lessened while t.hose who A CURE F o1 t D NAFNP.Sa.- There h&ve Tn·o !i!nbstlriptlo11s, in one remittance .. .. $ .t te.nds ~rosecutmg the partu::s who ran off ar!:' not single need never fear a Jong been manv remarkable cnr ei; of deafne5s ~b: Subsc1·1ptlt111K, do c lo .. .. Ju with his waggon. wid"whood. 'l'Y.-cil vc S nbKerlpCions, do do .. . . l ·l made by the use of Hagyard's Yeilow Oil, tar To all NEWSiibscrib(> 'B f or 111.~. v a 1 U.ev. R. D.Fraser <lelivered an earnest, 1;ng th e g re<at hous~hold remedy fo1· p11in,, in· USHA WA. hi a dvance now, WE WILL s&ND 'l'IIE I' Al'J<ti intere..ting and p ractical address . at the :flarnm-·tion and soreness_ Yello w Oil WJJ:EKLV. f rnrn oun mtoEII'T of the r em·i:tt· Bibltl Socie:.y meet infl at Ebenmr.tir , on Mrs. David Scott, form e ~ly of Oshawa, cures rheuma·ism, so e t hr oat uucl croup, ancc, to Jan1trn1 lst, 1888, Wl'l"liOUT CH.ARGJr.. H'SPIWIMEN CoPll!:B Ji'REE. Address. Ifriday night last. TRIM. died at Trenton un Monday week. and is useful int ernally and extemally for Lutiler Tucker & Sons, p 11blishe·rs, Mt.Ca.rswell School Report for October, · M r. C. F. Farewell wrote to friends all pains and injuries. 1887 :-4th ClassE<li<h Cornish, Wesley Albany, N. Y. lwro loet we<'k that they are enjoying fine Hancock, Liz:t1ie Rundle, Bert Gay. Sr. sleighing at Sault Ste, Marie. .ENli'IELD. 3rd Olllss-L. Ca.wker,r~. Balson, M.PenMr. Thomas l\lurtin. north·W(lBt o r. u8, hiuni. Mr. C. H . .H. Sweet a pple, V. S., son found, M . Oke. Jr. 3rd Class-L . L yle, blg ·ale of far·n stock and impicments next A . Salter, F. Morrow, W. Salter Sr.2nd of Mr. C. II. 1:1.. Sweetapple, of Oshawa, 1'uesday, Nov. 15,h. has taken up his residence in Brooklin . M r . Levi Reattolrs has 1111rcl!aa.id 50 sores C111ss- M . Tooley, Id. Balson, G. Tooley, land, formerly " 1iart of the Pot.tor c· ·tl\t-O. The necessary proceedings for incorpor- of B . }faucock. 2nd Cl.~ - s-E Cornish, M. He had a couple or eh rsordine.1·y ptowingbeea TAI'J' & MOH.Ill80N'S and inating the Oshawa M echanics ' Inetit ute last week. spect their \Vall Papers- ·la.test Mk hael, C. Nichol~, M. G. v ..ale. Jr. desio:ns. greatest variety, and F'a r mera in t bi distric t h ~vo a ll their t.urnip!t 2nd OJ,,s~ -M. Walters, A. Hancock, .l:l. ha ve been taken. prices to suit everyone. Stoel< up an d mosL of th"m have their 1'11!1 iilowlng Nichol~, W. Hunkiutr. Part II. - W. The prospects of a succ,"essful Choral dono. now ready. . Do you want a new and pretty Cawker, J. Tcol.,y, B. Richards, E _ Cour· Society is increasing 1:;very day . Over Mr. r,. llazzlewood of this placi:> c~.rl'itd o il' Window Shade or Blinds1 We one of tho 1mzos from tho Easr. V\<"11iibv. plow. tice. Sr. Part I.- J . Goy1 e, E. Tooley, 100 p<:>rsons have already joined. have something new in this r:uatoh. 4. Nie-bolls, 0 . Goyne. Pr.,se 1. t every $ 15,000 of taxes ha ve been collected- ing b1anch Ca.II o.nd see them beJohn lfall l~ suJI'orinf' from an attn.ck fore you invest. or you'll be day- Lydia Balson, Arthur Salter, Jolin a larg"r sum th an was paid by the end of orMro. diphtheria 1.1 .nd Mis~. Mar y 'l'np~ Is ltLi<l 111> sorry. Goyne. Average attendauce for month, December last year. with ,. aore band. 'vVo hope they will ~IX>Jt recover. 39. J. H. ALLIN 'C··Cher. A new pea industry is to be st art· d in Several from h ero fl.ttended U1e Qua'rte1lyStill lead s in Photographs and Oshawa . 'l'he promoters intend to grow Meeting at Eldad l&st Sund,. y. our 8tnclio is often crowded. !NVARI ATILE lNDICATIONS. - If you have 1,200 acres of peas n ext year, and farmerit Miss Elliott.. of Bov nnan ville, h&B been Come el\rly in the day when you sonr stomach, !1eartbnr n , sick headache, will be paid a good price for grow in~ vtsi ting fri ends here. C&ll, Uallowe'en p a ssed off q uie tly l n this v ill~c. rising and sourmg of f"od , wind in t he I.hem. This indu try will give e mployJust now you may want some extra EnRra.vlngs or Chromos to stomuch, a choking or gnawing sensation m en t t o a large num bor of p <lraons in the Good boys. Some shoddy pedlars have been doinit tblso adorn your rooms. We have a at the pit of the stomach, then you have wo,rerooms a~'orting the peas, etc. neighborhood trying to sell large bundl.i~ «>f great variety, good and cheap. sure mdicatious of dysp<'peia which Bur· dry goods. We think: thl.lot p· op!" wonld profit too. Ir you want a baby carriage J . E . Farewell, Esq., County l.Jrown ln the long r un hy giving such ngeuta a wide we can snit you ; we have sume clock Blood Bitters will surely cu re. It iud po.ti oniY. ~ tl1e town mtircllanrn innice ones. Doll's Carriages, too. At·orney for Ontario County, eays he has berth 1 has cured the worst cases on record. stead, (Co1·rect, you are.- ll-:v.) and Boy.!8 Wagons, Carts and n·>t had a single casl· before t he Criminal Wheelbarrows. Lawn \Ve hope to eeo our church orgo.n revarsed Court of this Cour.ty for t he past three and placed bock near the wa.ll afl,er city btyle. TYRUNE. months ending Oci. 1st, This is 1he fi rst MULT UM IN PA.ll.Vo. - There is much in Mrs . Ca:neron, ActL ·n, was here visit- t.ime such a thing has occured si ce Mr. Parlor Croquet, Carpet Dalis, a lit·le , as regarda Burdock Bloe>d Hi tter~. iug her m other last week. F arewell was appo. nted to the offica. Games for tamllies and social parties; Our Mirrors are clear Mrs. T. Curtis and family, Brook lin. Ou Saturday a s ·r t"et fight t ook placo You do not h a~e to t:.i.ke quarts and ~all and true ; our picture frames are have beeu vis n in g friende her·-. in Oshawa, during which J ames Fair was ons to get ut the medicine it coutains. of the la1 est and most attractive Every drop in eve ry do.. c has m edical virdesigns. Cur tain poles & rings. Mias Janet Mcintyre left h ere for he1· etabbed in the n eck and face by Daniel Plu~h goods- nice and choap, home in the '\Vest on Saturday. Healy, Jr. A warrant was go< out for tue as a blood purif,ying, syatem regulating .Another new branch j uet inth e arrest of H ealy, b 1t, although he has tonic. troduced at Tait & Mr. W. H Clemens ha~ return ed from latel y been bound t o keep the p eace, ENNJSKIL LE.¥ . Michigan. Wto lco me back, Billy. s"cured by bondsmen t o the amount of Mr. R. Lawsou, Bobcaygeon, was a $800, he had skipped out when the trial !\>losers. A. R. ll. Hntchia'>n and U. Stov1ms. Ie a Jewelry Department wl1ere o! this pl Ace, loft here on the 3 1H ult.· to attonc l guest at Buckingham Palace last week. was to t , ke place on Tuesday _ you will find the very latest in the Cbath.o.m l:lusiness C'ollege. . 'l'hi~ col!oge Ladies' andGentlemen'sjewelry. Mr. and l\irs. W. C. King,of Bowman · ---···-.. ... cur boys and justly so. a 1t is very populor with \.V" invite special attention to it ie no doubt ono of the ntoJt thoro11gb tl'a.lnville, wel'O guests at Mr. S. Bingh a·u 's MANVERS. our new stock j ust in. Base aohools. lr1 t.hl\t lino in the province. W e Ball goods, School. and Hymn on Sabbath. Grain is moving at the Pontypool ing wiih our boya the same ancccse that ho.s atBooks, Stationery, 'l'oys, and in. tendecl the etto.rts of others from th!a ne ighhorMr. ,fohn Moysewa.a very ill l ast week , elevator . deed everything to be found in a bood who b:ove taken the course at the IJ.8.me Variety and Fancy Goode' but by the skilful trea tment of two d octors Drum expects some n ew business firmll. place. Mr. J. Kennedy, Pontypool , is build-· '!'he residence of Mr. Uichard Bentham he is able to be around again. living about three miles to the north-woot !rom l\ir. 'r. T. J,ndine and wife a.nd family ing a com modious dwellmg . here was deatr(>Jt·d by ti1·e on Saturday evenwero the · g uests of Mr. John Davey. of( Mias McCounell teacher is b rinuing ing la~t. 'l'he fi re mu~t have originated aom~ Where in t he roof O.S \\ CO!ISidera.l>io portiOD ot Whitby, on Sabbath. Drum school to a state of gr~at efficio~cy. }t WB.11 ablll z6 when flmt discovered. A porThe Gcllf·ra.l has been recruiting him- 1 Mr. Wm. Wilson, Pontypool, fell from tion or the contents was saved. lueurauee $!00 00, which will c<>v er over half L he lo·S· self for the banqu et on the 19th. 20th and a building r ecen tly and broke hie le~. The anuual m eeting of this branch ot the U. 21.st. Ho arrived h ome on Saturday A t · · p t 1 ti Bible 8ociety was held la:1t ·r uoAday .. venROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. night concer given in on ypoo recen y C. lng. Nov. l at. .A.tte11d&nce should have been · , . was well attended. latger to have enj oyed the rare treat much The S. A. Barracks ia making great eu t i.dd re5s delivered by given us in the oloq r1 headway. Mr. J ohn Hoidge and Son Mr. Thomas Maines, Drum, boasts a tile Rev. R. D. l<'ro;1er. oi Bowman\'.ille. E xSAILI NGS, are doing the plastering and Victor the promising and speedy three-year-old colt. cellent speeches were al.1".1 ma:'ie by Rtivs. M!M!· a!ld Salton. Tlw choir furniahed good POLYNESIAN from Quebec. November 4 painting. Mr . · Ja11. Brown, S outh. Manvers, will L!lren mu'!io. PAIUSIAN, 10 l\lr. J. A. Cooke, of Now Orleans, desoon take his lately .made bride to his 8ARM1TlAN, " 17 .A certain gentleman of Di.is neighborhood was plowing nearly all lll'·t Sabb,,1J, forenoon. RATES OF OCEAN p ASSAGF. :- Cabin, livered an ex cellent lecture here oil Tues- n e w home. It waq not at all a wilful <lesecrat.ion ot the $50, $65 and $71'> ; return, $100, $125 day night of last week. Mr. John Od ell The carpenter work of Mr. Ja.?.Hobbs', Sabbath. as ho was gr&&tly ttlll'p:riaed when a. and $150. Intermediate, $30 ; return, £lied tl!e chair very acceptably, only the new house haa been finished. '.rhe re- nelghb. r oame over Al>ll told him it was th~ Lord's Day. $60. Steera11e, $20. · The last train con- Ueeve could have filled it b11tter. 1idence will be a. crtldit to Janetville. Next Sabbath J..'ltb lnlrt. Bpoo.lal sern1on:!> nect\ng with the mail steamer at PortA livelv g ame of footb11.ll was played Pontypool says all i t wants i& a skating will be delivered n1orni11g and onmlnf~ in· 1.h-. land leaves Toronto on Wednesday morn- here on Satu rdsy, between the Dragoons rink for the winter ~eaeon. It has mag- Method1s' ehurch hflre in Mnneotlon with the-, dqy, . ing. The last train connecting with the of Enniskillen and the S hamrocks of this nificent hills for coagting, let the young &bba.rh School acniver1mry. Ou 'l'hurH Tbankeglvlng 01.>y 1w "iligant Tay» will .be> · mail steamer at Halifax leaves T oronto place. The former euccet-ded in getting people adopt t hat past ime. served up in the baHomen t of the churoh at ,, · p. m.. a.tier which speeches by several· Rev·d on Thursday morning. For ticket& and two goals to none. The Shamrocks and Hallowe'en was celebrated at Ballyd11ft' gentlemen and reclttLtic > "s <>y the echol..ra ot ' every information, apply to W. A. N EADS, the Dragoons now stand even. Mr. E. by on en tertainment by the Presbyterian the achnel w ill be dt>liwll'ed Mn~io ll.t o.11 Um . Bowmanville, .A~ent Allan line. 11-tf Pascoe acted as referee and gave aatisfac- Sabha h School eervicea wlll be fw-aiahod by the children. ····----·- - - - - - ---- - - - - ScuooL UrtJ"OR 'l ' .ll'OR OoTo:ium: Sr. ll1ul.-: Quite a number Pontypool is putting on city manners. Part-Bowmanville Silver Plating Works, tion to bot.h t eams. Vlola Poilock, Mary H.:icke.tla~ -. ~nit:. King-st. east . Pla ting in gold, .silver from a distance wer e presen~-Mr. Sidewalks will be built if the County Dean, Emily Mc!,,aren, Neiliie Moroney. .l:t.. 2nd.Wel1Hter Virtue. Harold Mitchell, Ethel and nickel on 11.ll kinds of metals. Car- T. :Srown, Lo~k ard, Mr, Feed. Mitchell, Council grants money equal to that Potte~. Edie Hilbert, Norman Gilbert. Sr. 2nd .. Whitby, and a ~arge . c rowd from Hamp[ already subscribed by t h e villagers. ' Vm Rogers, Sydney Rocku.day, Wm, e tv.lnriage and harness plati11g at r easonable ton. The Ladies' .Aid prepared a repast ton. Jr. 3ro.-E mma. Lewis, L~uhlfl L0'!{is,. rates. Knives, forks, spoon!!, cruets, tea for t he boys. r A ne:w hearthstone has been set u p .at Minnie Martin. Hs.rry Pyo- ::Ir. l4·d.- Ella.. sets , otc., re-plated in silver, and ma de . , Jane tv1lle. Mr. George Haw a.nd Miss Stainton, Lottie Itogno. E r,t!e Gilbert, Ettie.. better t han new. Special rates t o hotels Miss Broad t akes th e school a t S . S. Sarah J . Magill, d aughter of th e fate Gilbert, Calvin Mills, C. N. CA.LJ.,,\Nl >E ll, 'l'ea.cber. a nd boarding hou&es . .Opposite the Sal- No. 10 for another yeBr, CLl!VA:X. r Wm . Magill , Esq. , joined hands in t he vation Army Barracks. R . H. H ENRY. ·- holy bonds of matrimony on W ednesday , A RARE Coi'tl.BINA.T.IOll.- There is no F . N H.A)'.J, Manager. BEYOND D ISPUTE.- There is n o better, the 12th ult., t he R ev. Mr. Green er, of o ther remedy or coo1bin~tion of medicine '.l'hose of our readers reci.uirin g anything safer or more p leasant cough remedy Lindsay, perfcrmi11g t he ceremony. that meets so many r equirements, ar;1 tloes in carpets should read Couch, J ohnston made than Ha.gyard's P ectoral B alsam. & Cryd erman's advertise me nt in this It cur es h oarsenes·, sore throat, coug hs , When lirst at tacked wit h a cold in the Burdock Blood Ilittera in i!:R wido ran<te paper . Th ey carrv the largest stock of colds, bronchitis auu all throat and IUD " head . droppings from the Ill\Sal passaues ot po wer over such Chronic diseases ~8 "' intc> the throat, pain in tho head, or ; ny dyspepsia, liver and kidney complain t , carpets h eld by any hou se in the couuty trou-bles. of the symp toms or forer1 muers of catarrh, scmfuln and 111l humor· of ihe blood. and as they import tliem direct from t bc rROF, 1.ow·>1 §tJLPIIUJt SOA.l' Is n fi e ~o t k f N 1B J ·11 l 'I ' (JAN 00 NO HACH to f .ry Fnie;n:tn · manufaet urers no one c!n undersell U :i,htlul t11ilet lux u ry us wcH as n g<1od cu r a 0 con pac. :i.ge o aea · a m w1 cure Worm Powders when ;,·oul' clitfl !l t-s wll n 11tlve tor sld n disensc. you. :;: them. t e rnrl~ll or fretful. W. QUICK & Co's. 1831 1888 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ! AGRICU LTURAL WEEKLIES. Mrs. W. Ewinir of Philadelphia, U.S., is visiting a t her Uncle's, Mr.J. Kirkpatrick. Rev. W. H. Warriner, B, D., officiated .at the christening at Mr. Reed's laat week. 'l'he Social at Mrs. C. Rundle's on Wednesday night laat was the greotest eucceea of the season, a large number being present from several psrts of the . A h M J t P· mong ot flr& : townsh 1 essra. 0 m and W. J. l\foMurtry, Messra. Porter and Lawri.i from Bowmanville, Mr. 'L'. Baker and wife from Solina, Mr. Oou'ucillor Worden,of New HtJ.ven, Mr. Jas. R u ndle ex-Reeve, l\:Ir. Johi:.i and S. Penfound and wives, Mr. W· .Rundle from Ebenezer. Mrs. C. Rundle spared no pains in having everything provided for a n ~njoyable time. A short programme was duly rendared in good style, consist.ing of music by Misses M. and S. Allin, Mr. C. Cox, Mi~s Williams and Mr. W . J. McMurtry ; recitations und readings by Miss M. McLcllan, and Mr. 'I'. Kirk atri.ck. Rev. R. S~nclerson a~ted. ais cha1~man an cl a bly filled the chan, mtersp~rsmg short ple~sant speeches bet\ol'een d1ffer~nt rend ermgs of the pr ogramme. Rece11)ts $28. I I sent. a· Vf ~---'-i CO TO TAIT 0 & -------· MORRISON'S LONDONDERRY AND LIVERPOOL. I