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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1900, p. 1

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TERMS --1.50 PzR ANNum. oU1R TOWN AND OOUNTY PIRST; TT' WORIý AFTERWÂRDS. M., A. JAMES, Editor n rpreo, Nnw SERiEs." BOWMANVILLE, ONlTAlIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1900. VOL-UME XLVI No, 27. Al Apbout...... I UTANS, -4 M D XNt. l[OAR'M LETTÏER', No. 4. For the first few days iui London wandering to and fro taling lun the sights, 1 became very ip uch weýar1ed out and reallv thought the age of time was fast rolling on, when aniotiier thought came te my mind-age is niothling. When a tourist's time is unl11imitedi its the only way te get the varietyv cf sight seeing. Shoitid auy one wi.h ite rush threugh London for the sakb ce f sa\ îng' they have seeu London, ou eau get any kind of conveyane 3tg Satisfy y-our desirefor they are almcst xiberess- underground and e!evted irailwNay, tramw-ay, double deck motelr, buts, cab) and hackneys, the_ latter is used bore very mucb. Each eue is regîstered and carnies its number. For ciu-rosity I toek a glimpse et the numbers as they rushed.aleog. the hio'hest number iwas f PRESENTATION AT YOE ABOUT 3 O FRIENDS MEET AT'Ma. SAi- fiEL POLLARD'S AND) PRESENT 1-11 WITH A PURSE. About,5 p. m. on Wednesday evening last crowds in gala attire and cheery of countenance might be seen driving or wending their wiv te the pleasant rural home of Mr. Samuel Pollard in the suburbs of our pretty littie town The seemingly endless procession was kept Up for two hours at lenst, until the gathering overflowed densely the residence, grounds and driving house. The casual onlooker concluded there must be an anniversary or two iu progress but to ail concerned the fact is evident that only oenjan in this cern- munity and that man Mr. Pollard could ,s0 monopolize the attention of the en- tire neighborhood. Shortly after 6 o'clock tbe ileeve of icars had helped and sympathised with! THE NEW PÂSTOR. hier husband as noue other could and! borne much, necessary discomfort and Xý ARM WELCOME -ACCORDED THE R1,Vý inconvenience in order that lhe might wV .JLIFB neot be hiud ered in the good work of CIIESJOIFESS BY BOWMATNVIL helping others. We are sure Mr.CJTIZESSCIAL rUL EETN f Pollard heartily agrees with this after ~ OILFIA VN~ speaker as, well as ail those whc preced- P1-iCiTN JURNOA ed. "For, he's a jo!ly good fellow" con- Rev W J. JOURNeAt.nwptr ciuded this part cf the program. cRi e thodistJ. uçbifftcnemthiatou Next in order came au adjournment ofas madleta ost favurablen tipressio te the extempore dining hall wherehas d e ery o ardableeimpessv in tablesl had been temptingily laid by an adbe eycrilyrcie yll efliicnt cemmittee of ivi1 îing wor1kers. new congregation. Hie conducted the The task cf waiting on the hungry prayer meeting Thursday evening hunred wa neligit ne nt . de Lîch was his first pastoral service lier c timdedwas noil ton bt d adevrbeyietthmetnàwt timewassuccessuy tccmpihedthe feeling that they were going te like Shâwers cf blessing in the shape cf tey mucli needed rain drove a merrv crowd t ew pastor very wel. it was R SCamDeringý withiu doors just as t ea spierdid-meeting. began, where a social time wa 1s S i Mr. Jolliffe andi family came up froem lu social ceýj!versation. Old friendsr e- Picton b Y boat on Wednesday and were newed their friendship, ,acquaintances l'met at Port Bowmanville b ' a recep- begau to know eaclh ether better' and tion cemmitte cf the Board aud lescort- nianv utiknewuý to each othér excent hv ed te the parsonage. La.rgecoiigjreua'a mil

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