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Watchman Warder (1899), 25 Jan 1900, p. 11

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. . Grammar .......... 25c lactical Speller .......... 2 5c . Agriculture .............. 30c .. use A FULL scrrrv orâ€" Henderson’s School Help Series 'cc‘udini’ Geography NoteS- ’11. ,Hrizish and Canadian History Notes. ,igizhmetic Exermses for all classes. 71‘ CT HI 0 5d 3- (D 2 b-Oc J: l ,C‘, 51. l l l 'j‘ {*5ij 0 3 \ r/l'n‘}, i a; . ' >1 ' ”3kg (ll U) . f. H. r to n (0 ~ '3 (b '6 q o "a B "U r n w 52'. m m b v c O D P LINEVS :‘ , Beck and Stationery Store, l ;‘;. ‘ OPP. POST OFFICE l ; THE 1001“. BUDGET. E l ‘1‘; Hopsmscs ABOUT TOWN lâ€" “he foe: of Kent-st. Mullett, the Sr “”11ng about your furs.â€"~lb. , \‘l'afrlfll‘e licenses issued by Mr. THOS. l“; 9,; hls residence, Albert~_st.. also at “5333;, sCOI‘e. hent-st.â€"o-tf. e an: fur: . : 3’; luring furrler, for repairs and 50 months will pay for of acre of land near Mrs. Fox a h ward. O. BIGELow.-4-1. ’ .\/- 5 . ' . B‘ :hall, Coboconk, sold four ‘ h" B dirt‘zvdesdale colts last week ‘ llr McCullough of Peterborough, spe- , ,1. 1,; avg, ear, throat and nose diseases, “vie Lon-tilted at the Slmpson house, 7 flew Wednesday. bee profes- ':rt‘. in bther columns. m9 Oriliia Packet says: :‘What would 6:.“- 0e without Lapt. (.randell. He - . 2.1,". doing something. Just now he ‘ Drying about the present war. ‘iltslthe captain's views as stated unln> latch. A base cc. ‘ ”he February issue of the Delineator ' :_ “n :LilB a: the bookstores. Among Vv- .‘dod Lungs of interest to the ladies ,Széains dainty specimens of colored w , an artistic plate. supple- N 2‘ 116“": . c r , ‘- l i ; w .i»-~"'.:n~‘ and working instruc- !ll Ki .‘ '~ if. {-l- I ‘ I‘ 211:: t.c‘_.l.lla. ’ 1,1,; E . 1;. 1-211; Gross, whose training under V ‘ 3.5631131“. of "Toronto has made her one i ‘ .ealiitl; sopranos of the town. has ‘ nan-n :1 select class in Peterbcro. if I ' ~ ""33 can impart the knowledge she T) I .. . ‘ ‘11:.“ herself she will be a most I) ;} «3'5, ' :elcher of vocal music. \\ e ~ .. ._-..zir." of the Church of _ “ [7,, d ; mct)‘ will be held ' .~ ‘. >.‘i..\l:‘i house on Monday - ,2'.:'.=::‘.;. The Rev. Mr. ' :c“ the meeting, and wt: 1 for ensuing year. ‘r'ritl'l to be present. l; m. 3-...l’lrr'sCli of Portage la r: in town li‘n‘f Saturday, and “as or “'Ct'k‘ in this sec- '. ..-. lie will bring back 1 cf z-arlclnls of good, :~ ~. “21.1 parties having :‘ .v. . fishl e. purchaser in ' . l‘~-.::zl‘. house, Lind- sey-all young: men . _l>.1_'»‘ ‘er 0. pretty >\\'ift " »- "z c l'nlcciate Insti- gl: ‘..Ei'?‘z‘.etrec, and . El. (,l-rl-rturne-(l the ,, ~ 1:).l.ll'.~ out UlICPI‘d'l _‘ ~ - l injury. The - ;- <13. ‘12.: rig being Another runaway ‘-.".'.ll,‘>.’,' on Kent-5L, was bully wrecked. - I-~.:e we spoke of wood- ., .: ‘Lliiii'l‘? of diet in this fill-t our cookery . : 11‘. error on that point. ~':-;-' ’Lilll heard some one ._ ‘.\".~ ground hog, and 3:1 :lii_"'.i idea that he might will sewn-rim by declaring that - . hi: l~ly are eltinz ground . the clltisn of the moment his Eatery slipped a co: and when writing is; 31% Cried l: woodl'hucli. That. 3.1: cnly 3233:1l2t: was meant. . .) _. .‘ l) ”he special conlmi' tee of ladies which ppointed scnle weeks ago to receive lhutions far the Iloukbobor loan fund. ompleted it-l work and forwarded the a; sums. amouniing in all to $20.25, 1?: LZa-r'V. president of the. Toronto “I \‘Ccnlen. Letters of acknow- Jc .. 313W been received by Mrs E E. lie-president of local W.C.T.L’., who _ CF‘Il‘rellllesfed to convey to the ladies v. n.» .. d: Lindsay who contributed many ~incere thanks of the J :17“ "1'1?an Council of \Vomen “enemas and timely gift. :i 313:".‘Ilclf'flill'l that could have a 'l"C-:.~k.:; (hopped in two half . .- -.:.1 will feel no regret. Mr. - I: it‘ll-v can. lie was ‘14" r. ‘ hon: llll". by steam power ’ -. .1 111+ hand was caught ‘ . lizlw'w forward toward 21:.1wl lll‘lCl; with all his . in partially drawing . .~ He could not, " ~ r:..~r~. which travelled ' ‘ 'L till?) was clipped 011' 7 ‘ ~- .~ lul‘fl: “Jill, and just as ”,4" 1:“ to share the same (‘ x ~ Zuni the presence of n. 3 5 ° . * ‘7' 'll'.‘ 1.:2=:r that puts the " ’5 :wr :~.n'l thereby saved ~l his life. He - 1" v': v-QINGERS, "1 \zvz..‘ .141..- ‘i.: mitt all all. ”M? :2 AXES, 1"“ mall; the lllarkct square ,“”"'*"i'1“"f.“~~ determined a conflict Q '7: lll",,’l(5rn times. Deniâ€" ,, ‘3 "'â€"' ,:1 Who are known as Jim .5. rl: ,jrwrml together for a time ;j ‘, ‘ "PT:- in: elegance and face and “;~'~‘ llifl'lzrs‘fln from a certain ~ reported elsewhere. power of p inn language. Experts at night. The Weathe [From the Lindsay Observatory. Report for week ending Saturday night January 20th, 19cc. Little Local Lines â€"If vonr furs need alteration or repairs consult Mullett, foot of Rentedâ€"48. â€"For Saleâ€"Young Canary Birds, sing- ing stock, at 115 William-st.â€"2-tf. TEMPERATURE- -Remember the band entertainment Higbcs‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 20 Saturday to-morrow (Friday) evening, and give the Lowest ..... . . . . ...... . 10 00 Wednesday Warmest day, mean of. . .34.10 Saturday Coldest “ “ ~ . . .20 55 Wednesday The week “ . ..28 19 PRECIPITATIONS IN INCHES. Greatest fall of snow in one day 2.0 Tuesday Snow fell on 3 days. . , Greatest fall of rain in one day 0 2 Thursday Rain fell on 3 days. Total rain fall and melted snow 043. “ THOMAS BEALL. Hymgneal. _â€" BYAMâ€" SHEA. â€"The residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Shea. near Fenelon Falls, was the scene of aver happv and numerous gathering of frien s on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Miss Minnie to Mr. Jess. L. Byam of Cambray. The day, the 16th of January, was one of tbs brightest of this remarkable winter of mildness and sun- shine. The company, numbering some Sixty persons. came from different pointsâ€" Cartwrigbt, Manchester, Cambray, Bene- lon Falls and other places. At the hour appointed, 2 o’clock p.m., the groom, attended by his cousin Mr. Charles Lamb of Manchester, took their places beneath an arch of evergreens. Then to the strains g: of the wedding march played by Mrs. J. bride was led in on the arm of her father, boys 9. full house. â€"Mr. Wm. Brokensbirc, for vears lock- master at Rosedale, died on Thursday of last week. He was well known to many of our citizens. . â€"Los_tâ€"A lady‘s silver,open-faced watch, either in rink or in south ward. Finder will be rewarded by returning it to 73 Lindsay street. â€":The interior painting and decorating of St. Andrew’s school room were done by Mr. _Geo. McPhadyen and reflect great credit on his skill. -Mrs. E. E. Sharpe has been appointed to receive contributions for the Red Cross Society on behalf of the local W.C.T.U. All sums received will be acknowledged through the press. â€"â€"The Literary Society of the Cellegiate Institute held its election on Monday evening. It was a hot time, and resulted in. favor of the AntedeluvianGâ€"the Redsâ€" thb Mr. A. Guun as president. A very appropriate selection for these jingo times. â€"It will pay you to sit down and read carefully Cinnamon E verson's advt. in this issue and then attend their Great All Off Sale. It will only last a. few days. â€"Tbe Childrens’ Aid Society will be happy to hear of a home for a healthy boy five months old, whose mother is dead and father in the hospital. At the monthly meeting of the society a vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Paddon and all others who assisted at the entertainment in aid of the funds of the society. â€"On the 16th inst., at the sale of farm stock and implements on the farm of Mr. Wm. Hobbs, Valentin, milch cows sold at from 830 to $40, all fine animals, thorough- bred and grade; calves, $11.25; pigs, one sow at 812 25, and young pigs from $1.70 to 82 25. Implements ruled low. Mr. Bliss Bowes wielded the hammer. ~Men’s fine Overcoats, odd sizes and broken lots, 25 per cent, off regular prices. 510 coats for $228; $8 coats for $6; $6 coats for ' oUNDAs 8:. FLAVELLE BROS. â€"On Tuesday night a couple of our town chappies hired a team from Mr. Jewett and took a pair of nice young ladies for a drive in the country. Returning about eleven o‘clock they were bowling along Cambridge-st. near the Wellington corner where, through some mishap, the rig was overturned and the young ladies and their companions were mixed up in the ditch. Fortunately the team did not run, 0.! in- stead of the Dingle of the sleigh bells there might have been some bodies for the Morgue an’ funerals. â€"At a meeting held on Friday evening last in the C.M.B.A. rooms a p10position was discussed for the erection of a parish ball by the congregation of St. Mary's church The location selected is the lot on llindsayst. between Dr. Gillespie‘s resid- ence and the skating rink. According to pens and specifications prepared by Mr. M. Cough and approved by Mgr. Laurent, the building provides a reading and billiard room, society rooms. hot and cold baths, gymnasium, etc. \Ve understand building operations will commence early next spring Graham, sister of the bridegroom, the accompanied by her slstvr, Miss Sarah Shea. When all had taken their places the cere- mon was performed by Rev. B. H. Leitcb of enelon Falls, assisted by Rev. T. Snowdon of Cambray, after which con- gratulations were heartily expressed to bride and groom. The bride was beauti- fully dressed in cream cashmere with veil and llllies of the valley, and the brides- maid in pale blue cashmere, both with ...SALE TO COMMENCE... ceremony the company sat down to a sumptuous dinner after which Rev. Mr. Leitcb preposed the health and prosperity of the newly married couple, to which the happy groom made a very witty and appro- ' prlate reply. Other speeches followed, by ! ...leaving Lindsay for British Columbia... Rev. Mr. Snowdon, Mr. Chas. Lamb, Mr. J obGraham who proposed the health of the Queen, which was accompanied by hearty singing of “God Save the Queen." The ' ' ' happy couple took the train at the Falls and W111 continue forâ€"(W for Toronto and other points. The presents were particularly good. The boys of Cam- bray combining presented a set of dishes that were much admired. 3 0 D S ’ o o 1 I Q l o 0 Church Notes. â€"The Methodist church century fund E d has reached $590,000. It is expected to total $1,000,000. â€"Rev. Mr. Hugbson preached at the Baptist church on “The Perils of the Empire " on Sunday evening. \Ve publish a sketch of the sermon in another column. â€"The services at St. Andrew’s were especially interesting on Sunday. They were in connection with the formal open- ing of the beautiful new school room, 6 ‘ which, while not quite complete, had to g be opened on that date if Dr. Johnston 9 . ’ was to be present on the occasion. He : OIDIJOSI'I‘IE .POST OFFICE, LINDSIIX' The whole stock will be offered regardless of cost prices. would be unable to come a couple of weeks 9 later, and since the congregation was very anxious to have tbelr former pastor pres- ent the services were conducted before the E finishing touches had been put on. In the morning Dr. Johnston preached from a passage in prophecy. referring to the humiliation of Jesus Christ. At the outset he spoke of the British Empire and said : LADIES’ AND CHlLDREN‘S COATS Still to clear at bargain hunter’s I h _ P ‘ t I" h ' - .. ness ratlcr t an in .0 lcr sor \llc encr * pr1cesâ€"2o celo‘ed JaCketS that or the eighth division." At night the £s 501d up to $12 for $3.50 930113 church Was crowded to stand ng room by . Children’s colored frieze Ulsters citizens of the town without. respect to 63‘ f my 50 creed. The sermon was on the Hebrews g‘ 7' . or ‘9" ' in the furnace, and its theme, that a man I, a CUNDAS FLAVEL LE BROS. should maintain his convictions at .all #u cost. Dr. Johnston is a man of comnlnnd- % , ing presence. ills sermons are discursive Academy of Musrc. in style and simple in thought. His voice _ is peculiarly pleasing when at normal â€"The multitude of our citizens who saw pitch. his ulterzmcc fluent and his delivery ‘ ' “ led Letter Days' have not forgotten the of the emotional and denlonslratlve tyne, splendid electrical ell‘ccts put on by Messrs so attractive to a popular audience. The 3‘ doctor was most warmly greeted by old Britton and Begbie. They will be glad to . . learn thatasiluilar production, but on a acquamtancrs after the seerces. After much larger scale will be put on by these the evening sermon the choir rendered ., “As Pants the Hart." Miss Gross took the . . s010s in excellent voice ..... In the after- The fingerétalnment under Eh'fi “P5010? noon the town ministers and Mr. Boxall (intense; p031:l ballctleerideiim Thle 531-0233;: aderfissed a mgsslmeetlng of tBe cMhildSen ~ . ' in t e new so no room ...... m on ay ailments: ‘bhfveé‘éofifiii’lidfi‘défi‘ mew»; serve;l;;pen;wgchool ' '. . . . ' room. 8 in rior o s an some borough was well recefivecigln‘lils patriotic; structure is particularly artistic. At 8 5‘20“}, “'8 thas Mderid of ‘fRzggglaorhall' o‘clock a very large audience gathered in byanlilizses Org: andgCorneil vand Dr the churtctho bear Brigiohlnstonletgtugzon “ ° ' “‘ ’ ." lure o wo Gil “pie and M" Brlmmell was one °f the $3331: defilvchersy but wane: masterpiece choicest productions ever given here by that was greatly enjoyed. 1 it] t. Mrs. O'Lou blin resided at oca aen g p -On Sunday[ the anniversary of the the piano, sang and recrted inacapable way. The Pepper twins danced and sang. Holy Family, gr. Laurent preached on Mr. Petty read “Bobs Again" and sang. the topic of the day. His sermon contain- The address by Rev. J. W. Macmillan was ed the followrng sentences: In this day H aparticularly Strong one and is partially gospel we are given an example of the rayer. We must have faith. and present our petitions in a manner pleasing in the sight of God. Our Lord Personals says: Whatsoever you ask the Father m â€"â€" m name, He will give ityou. By acknow- . - :. 1e ging the oodness and power of God, â€".\Irs. T' 1‘. Robinson ‘5 at prcscnt we acknowle ge our dependence on Him. visiting friends at M dland. . . It is the tempter that keeps people from â€"Mrs. (Judge) McIntyre of Whitby is a prayer. ”Without it there can be no spirit- RUC’SL Of the Misses Weldon. ' ual life. As the body would die if we did â€"Mr. R. Richardson and family 0f 095 not breathe, so prayer is the life of the have mOVPd CC 10W“. taking 110 their I‘CSi- Spirit. Let us examine our .motlves, our dence in Newton’s terrace, William-st. views; let us see if we are blinded by self- '~ ' ‘ . k ishnessrmd earthly desires. Do we pray â€"MHS Mxry Blaln Of Plncher Cree 7 with confidrnce and humble submission N.W.T., is spending a couple of months . . _ in town with her mother and sisters. 15(1) the Dlvme Wig? [lg gurapjgyeeas (3:: :3: â€"Miss (luillctt at Toronto i‘q “-5 present lama: ?nnggfihténti:x1s. ~Many times, if visiting. her Sister, Mrs. Peter Mitchell, at We received what we ask for. it might not 20 \Veillngtun-st. . ' L it be for our well-being. If God doesynot T “'M‘53 AW“? Rabln’son, glib?” Sh’rlir directly grant us all we ask, He sends us “8"!“ exenlng to “5“ er ”0‘ C “ somethlng better. Let us imitate the ex- Midland. ample of the holy family of Nazareth and ~-â€"Mias S. A. Mcl’h all, professional nurse regulate our lives accordingly. The duty of Mew York city, is s ending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. . Campbell, town. â€"Miss M. Jamieson, head milliner at Miss Mitchell's, left for two week's holi- days at her home in Palestine on Tuesday on everything you buy in Footwear. Profits are not considered in this sale at al We have. just completed Stock-Taking and have selected many lines from our stock which we are oderirlg at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We have to make room for our Spring Stock, consequently we have to make some SACRIFICES IN WINTER GOODS. gentlemen on Feb. 11th. Look at a few of Our Prices: g 3 Women’s Felt Gaiters, regular 90c, sale 75c. Lumbermen’s Heavy Rubbers, regular $1 35. Women’s Long Rubber Boots, regular $1 80, sale $1 00. sale $1 25. Men’s Long Felt Boots, riv‘d, reg. $2, sale 51 75 A11 Rubber and IVinter Goods will be sold ut similar reductions. Come early and get the best. Drn’t forget the place. g: TRUNKS AND VALISES NSON EWART - - 2 Doors West of Campbell’s Grocery. the mother's knee. Prayer in the family is a paramount obligation. The boy or girl who has been taught to pray mously at the mother's knee will never be lost. He may go astray for a time, but in the end the holy example he has bten given ...... ..... .v- ._..-.... _._.____ â€"â€"--- “M'â€" “My hope for her success in this wuris - _ ’ . , _ ’ > ‘ . . . . ’ , . . . . based on her contrition for sin and llaugli- Â¥Q¢Q§W;¢%®QF Wfi¢¢wfiflafia¢wefiéfi駢wab§£ hfifihhfi%##k#fifikk¢kfikfik#**%%wQmed ofprayershould belearned bythechild at ~ E-a a U$9EW9§§N$§M$WIE I! I! a M§Q~E :I . * mmommmmmm 95600“SSWMSMSWSGNSSWWNMWMSMS959$mam % A JANUARY SALE M1" Lennon Retiring It is all very well to refer to the way our _.__ â€" municipal councils do business. without 9 ,.l- i'fiu‘ ttirodc by rounds thus! \i d who ‘1 Om- l>.« ll . . . - - I? R Blaln 0f the east war ’ in childhood will draw him back to the . .. . .. 1 Id ~ 2 Z‘; iii-i}: 32894.80”, ngafdfi dhfm has been seriously in for several months right road. Those children who have been Special prices during thismonth It is With regret that “’9 learn that ex- party divisions. and tail; of the days when 1 13am millagiig agnvfic‘i‘ouéi‘vewltii past, is recovering. Her many “a? 3 allowed to grow to manhood onwoman- n Dress Goods Carpets Under- Alderman Lennon will give. up business ‘ bone was foraparty “ “ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ) hope to see her among them in a ew hood without that same ious training do 0 v ’ in this town. Mr. Lennons health has And all were forlhe state. . .v “49‘: {md went a trifle off ball- 13” their wants -"' .,}_“f‘, f‘f‘lr' ."lst going to jab him on ' ,3“ jj‘ 1-3; Y ml; when time was called. lufjill zll‘I n a little winded,but ‘\ ' Bondy rushed and pushed 3% .3: .19 :“ ",“- 41* ~>cd hog that Jesse (‘4‘;35. 4‘4”“ .linl got up and 3“.“ :“lr‘lllll rt licllbv’s hair and .;,§_i:.'“‘3.',f'l l‘j'ile‘lllis onm the side . “ lwlml three: 130th men came ll 1;!) m. ‘ 9 ,, 1C1“ , lbbby landed on Jim’s A, ... “31.2“”.‘rf‘llfii nun round, and then ' . ‘- 1'5” Hull: cowhide and caught a darn :r , ‘ , _ EET’ LINDS i“ ‘1 ~‘ Irglon cf the coat-tells. ‘lOSBd «v... ‘ -. , . ll. Ills man and choked him, ~ . . 0i, l\'~ _, g . .- “‘3 Smmach well ‘abbed in the V II. _...n 0.0 . J . " ' 1 " ~ ’ thug.“ lime “ml of the round had not d hawfn“f ““1 or the combatants 3' Side “'er; "kill 1; 13 ii . met; 0!) LiOhr) his in ' considerable (lama ‘ 39. Round five Y ran around the weigh scale!» . «. Round four: Jim rushed; "“Ql'ljt‘ll lightly, and his antag- cn :3‘1‘. fours on the veldt, but ill mantel one. of his number film!” of Bobby‘s pantaloons. . bummed: Jim got a strangle 3“ 5 Beccaeld landed a couple the m{Zion of his left optic, weeks. not asarule adhere to t can practices of wear, Furs, Clothing. Millinel‘y for some time been “011171185 he deems it Under existing conditions that is â€" ' trice .S. LaidlaW, recently iel , and are more likely to abandon its appdViIriilZdlggatbe stafi gammy. Every feast in the Catholic church 110 60110018. isagold medalist 0f the Normal hasameaningâ€"andtbis one of the Holy school class of '90. Family is full of meaning for us all. -Miss Nettie Henderson, accompanied People should think often today and and Mantles. “(‘1’ Colored Dress 2235231333 stdtkhildagcdxngtaeu 3,3133%: gossillilefiugiiis possible that partyism sh all . " . ', e de iver rom artis .‘b' th ~ 5 Goods that were 40c. and 500. will be able so to do 18 the Wish In which 5 mm 1011:... his ppnrty lite ‘3 do:t {3‘23}: for 25c. Colored Dress Goods (Sigrfggzfigsgloggn? gifizdmslfiisr-gfggggé a wagon. It ils pOSsible to he delivered - i ' m h t ' ' '2' 5 that were 750' and $1.00 for 500' career in this town Mr. Lennon has been 38°C,“: 2 1?;gfr“{.f,te‘ff 02:21:; lg: dilly: ' ' Fl. Blain of through the coming days of the home of if} hgrr feltend‘, lgls‘gr gaifltumed. after the humbleJesus, Mary and Joseph. How DUNDAS 8E FLAVELLE BROS ayigorous man, not only.with regard to one, has been police for a certain mler 100 er ee , . . -. does your home compare with theirs? ms own busines, but “30 m all matters of gives the minority to understand um} h Mrs. having spent a pleasant week wit 'l'hos. Sadler, Fenelon Falls. â€"Mr. Edward Veitcb of town, who has been under treatment in the Torontto General hospital for several weeks} D833 ., has been discharged from that instituting as cured. He will spend a few weeks Wit Children should be taught to look up to the child Jesus as their model, try to follow his example of obedience to his mother Mary and to his foster-father Joseph. The growing boy should tryto model his life from that of his brother Christ, Who never swore, never cursed or . _ umn will be foun Mr. Lennon’s adver- ' ' . Kll‘kfie1d ‘3 completed and will be solemn tlsement of a sale which will be conduct- not the majority. ly blessed and dedicated t° divine “’0“th ed until his stock is sulficently reduced to that of the Holy Family of I am quite well; will write you again on to be like unto .my r'vflahthe Gm My. 3, politics... W°..m99§ dispense with them. .m‘ntto turn income «berm , l l l l. 1. l 7. ll l public importance and it was a keen dis- they have no rights, that the). an, to he Dedication of aNew Church appointment to the ratepayers that he humiliated and disgraced, when llkelv it ___.- was unable to acceptaseat at the council was only because a couple of mm «en, The new Roman Catholic church at board Wain this ear- In another 001- sick in that riding that. the minority were We can get rid of this grasping after emoluments, this adopting platform will) his 50“ in Toronto before ramming- used profane language Let the mother next Sunday 28th inst. The. ceremony of permit his winding up business entirely. . , - 3 ' ° ' . ’ ~ an eye upon popularity ln~tvaq of the -Mrs. Metlflerell gngoslggme :P- 1: aid. fiber: “1:;qu abotuetr hgaggiifis'ezlrg‘iiiufiao- dedication will be performed by his lord- Th 0 tie. of Ma'orit' countrv’s good. That spirit makes our ggetgcggtltersa ill? “1 arrh’red safely in. Lgilri’heafatherpzvhen he has to rise often '5th R" Feb. Bi: all)??? Dyrkénmilggfi e; u "13 J ‘es Riggs $619111: pkg: gilinglfigedindoghe - l ‘ . ' ' ° - 'rlor.a . w â€" . ,, . 3 . Liverpool on t‘ c 2nd i‘éit‘éggriigvfi'idé‘: tireg. an; 3° ht;£gshggig tgiilfrd‘rfisrgogds- gagetgvill be celebrated by .the pastor, In the Row J. W. ’hfacmulan’s ,address instead of like brave British officers 5:. apporntment on the as surgeon has to osep d t rt his H01? Rev. J. Sweeney. His lpmshlp will on “Good Citizenship in St. Pauls school ,South Africa, dashing ahead of their men Dempster Steamship “$de for West ing night 2 3,"! 0,3833%; “113 loan ' ‘dicato sermn. ’lhe style room during the week ofprayer the followâ€" sailfotntlng out the way. If they doleod on one of their vessels came 66h inst. family. L8 3 88: Id 1i ‘ P rd” 1; is got. in ”$18- indeed a ing passage occurred: at ibis With one eye 1001:!!!ng the Africa, which will, sail on. remiadar 0f how We 3 0“ W n ° holinnrchlhec “ Wdi t. be , I am nor; running atllt againat party shoulderto see it therr follower-ago not . nus-.15; , v .13“, , yr, , bwwr“ . .H

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