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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Jan 1896, p. 6

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LOO AL â€"â€" ______â€"â€"â€"â€" Eh: QEmuuliau @051. M LINDSAY FRIDAY. JAN. 3. 16. lSpecul corresponzezzce Scaoon Enemaâ€"Toe repart o: s. 9. NJ. 1, Cm: bar of. marks obtained bv 1 John Strachan, '2}; R: 580: L’zzie Homma’, 500 Ella. Munrn. 465: Weslvy Whalen, 47:2; John Cr: VAL _ u..." Malnuls, 425; John Han Whales, 398: Emma Ha McCuaiy, 200 Part 11 Whalen. Part II. 1 Crawford. Maggie Man I. class ‘ Maggi-g I‘lsmxsx “I was afflicted for 61%}: yefg 31‘? gal: . ea Rheum Dunng may. . many medicines wmch were high] ree- buf. none gave me re at. I amended. asatlast isedrotryAer'sSarsar 113. and before I had nlshed the cum! bottle, my hands were as Free from Eruptions as ever they were. My is that o! a cab-dri i be out in cold and wet weather orten without gloves. 1: has never returned.”â€"'£Eom A. Jens, Stradord, Ont. II- {Correspondence of Tun Post] CJaiatcnox.â€"â€"ln We tizsres given in last week's issue of THE POST of ihe North Ontario election. I made some slight errors, wh? h it is well to crrrect. Mr. Cockbnrn‘s total vote in 1891 was 1952. ins‘ead rt 1 9'22 I omitted the conserve- tlve loss in one township, which if counted, would have given a nee lose cf 15. The liberal gsin in Mom was lGâ€"not 22â€"md loss in Oakley iiiâ€"not 32. These mistakes do not, however. seriously affect the value of the figures fer the purpose for which they were intended. Um'rtmxr â€"Ageln death has visited us and taken one cf the oldest and mos: valued members of our cunmunity. 0.1 Wedneeda of last. week Mrs. Meclean, tenet of t e late Mr. Melcalm Mselean, passed to her eternal rest. The funeral took place on Friday and was very largely attended. The Rev. Mwleod conducted the service and preached a most impress- ive sermon. Mrs. unclean was in her eighty-sixth year and had lived many years in this piece, and during those years she «um-ad the love and esteem of a. large 9“ any.â€" Ayel’ s Onlx 8ar§apqtilla A... Ayer’s Pills Cleanse the Bounds. $355589 'love circle of friends. [Special to 1m: run-.l Anonms AND Panansrarxox.â€"The fol- lowing address and presentation was read and iven to Mr. S. J. Semis, a1 t the arch school, on his departure af:er a ‘ period of but yeare. He goes to Bethany. and we wish him every tu2cess: Mt. Hereb, Dec. 2033,1893. M r. Samz’s: DEAR Tnacnnn,â€"We,ihe pupils of 9.9. No. 12, avail ourselves cf this cppcrtunity to acknowledge our hearty appreciation of the efforts so valimtly exerted by you in the interest of our school in helping us to climb the rugged hill oi! knowledge, and patiently eudeavcring to instil into our minds that which will be of service to us While we at times may in years to come. a and indifl‘ereut, not have been careles considering of how much importance it is to improve each passing hour in youth, in the. past years that you have been with us we have never found you lacking in your duties as a teacher, and we assure you that you will be always remembered by your pupils here. We. there! ire. ask your acceptance (1 this writing desk, not for its value, but as a slight evidence of es- r valued services. We teem for you for you hope that wherever your lot is cast in after remember your Mt. fiears you will In your future school fl‘ths be crowned with sue- and all through life may fortune ith happiness and. many kind all join in wishing you a many Christmas and a happy New Year, and hope that you will see the beniunin and ending of mag years to come. S‘gu in behalf or the s 001, Tnos. Ronmsox, Sun: J ems. [Crowded out last week] [ConespoSJ'enâ€"ceâ€"Jx am Post. Scnoox. Nom.â€"On Fridtw last the school olcsad. far the Christmas holldaiys, the teacher, Mr. W. e ’ term. Mr. A. was gnawed with copias of urns and Whittier bylho scholare. He C. E. badga by was also wound with a thejnnlcr (LE (.1 which he vs: 511 uln- _ .. 7.--..- «to. the mi 35: was moms-mm“ ..--_ _ ,, ‘ ‘ hlch he was an uln- Fellowln we glve the ad as: 1'. To Mr. V. E. gnaw: Dm mevn be members of the follow. There is nothing further we can say but that we r, hoplng that your future 011'! wet): in this line may be blessed as in the hi C. E a merry Signed on behaff cf the jnnlon C. E. â€"-On Friday evenlng last a very enjoyable evening was event at the residence ct Mr. Talmle, ot_thls place. 3 the presentation to Mr.W E. Agnew of a handsomely bound copy of a bible by the Y.P.S.C.E. 0! this place and the following address by the Temperance "'* "- W h’ Arman: Dm J _. _ scale amflum”m“r' d as. as well a In :11: ”claw. 3901 be 61”“! missed. In conclusion -- .. "k wines”! your I“Mr“ °‘ "1" 31 E. Agnew or e Danusulum’ w..- “n 3 bible by the Y.P.S.C.E. 0! this place and the following addresa by the Temperance Sadety: To Mr. W. E. Agnew: Dm Imamâ€"Knowing tint yen are ebanb to from car midst we. on behalf cf the ' desire to show you the 8}) reaction and esteem in which you are he :1 by is here neces- sary that we ehauid mention the great wot-kc! “tempennee reform" now $213 nunâ€"v‘ , 7 Admitted at the World’: CHILI, u-.. --., .-, Hammn', 500 111. class, at.â€" 1. 46%; Weslvy Munrr, jr.. John 72; John anford.‘ 50; Neil , . Emma Hmnmel. 275; 200 Part II. class. ELâ€"K‘Mie Part 1!. class. jr.â€"Tnomas Maggie )Iunrc, Mnnle McInnis. Vnoaln nflmmfil. Willie finial-'0. \ r hawâ€"'â€" (Crowded we last. week.) KUHALLIUN. corresponieucc u! Tu! POST. ”aromaâ€"Tm: following is the v. NJ. 1, Csrden. and the num- obzair'sd bv each. IV. classâ€"- man. 621: Bicecm. prawfu'd, mofiyr‘fioggq- 501v YA: EWs-LETTERS Bammm. W111 ’ F. MACLEAN. ISLA Y. Sax-sa- rtesc her. church here on the evenmg V]. n... u.-. nnde: the menegement at the Sande school, wee Well attended notwitheten - leg the extremely bed roads. end e most pleasent end profiteble evening wee spent 1n the enjoyment (f as good :0- grem and en excellent supper. The c olr from Eden were sent end geve e number 0! choice e ectlonef which added Among those who took pert in the pro- gram special mention might be made of the Mzsses Jewell. Every end Miss Tr:- leeven, who is an eleoutiouist cf no menu capacity. The little folks also distinguish- ed themselves by a. number or good reci- tetions, etc. In the line of speec ~mnklng Mr. Ben Eendcoek curled ofl’ the leurels. The school seems to he in a prosperous condition, having a. good membership, and has lately added a number of volumes to ts library. A good collection was added to the funds. After spending a most leesent evening together the meeting was lsmlssed in the usual manner, end ell returned to their homes well satisfied with the way in which the time was spent. (Compondenee of n: P031] SOCIALâ€"The social held in the mm}. hm on the cutting of the 23rd. LL- Frienda' Q-nflg' UV-..“ . __ [Correspondence oi Tun P0811} Boomxc.â€"Great and important sales in real estate have taken place here lately. All available lots and prop7r.y a con- siderabie distance araund the to own are in great demand. A hotel site has been chosen, the cellar dug and the material is being not ready for being hauled to the soot. Private houses and stores are to be built in the spring, and. new stimulus Will be given to trade and commerce. The canal is cumin: sure. Coxcnar.â€"The annual Christmas con- cart at the Presbyter'an church here was held on Christmas evening. and agreed success it was, both socially and financial- ly. A grand tea was given in the base- ment of the church. after which all repaired to the parlor of the church, whtre a grand entertainmentot sin lug, speeches. dialogues and recitations y local and other talent W18 rendered. The social meeting came to a close by summing in singing the usual doxology. when all went home well satisfied with their evening's amusement. Rev. Mr. Curry, pastor, cccupied the chair. Pnsoxm.-Rev. Mr. Marshall, cf Lancelot. spent a few days here last week. _. - .u- n.1.1-lnh n! Wilfrid. {S Pnsoxm.â€"rtev. int. 4...---" Lancelot. spent a few days here last week. ...... Miss Lottie Dxlgleisb, o! Wilfrid, is here at present ...... Miss Lily McGllvary. of Toronto, is spending the holidays under the parental roof ...... Miss Mary and Miss Tens McFadyev, or Toronto, are home here for a. short time ...... Mr. Donald Mon, cf Michigan, is spandinaashnrt time with his relatives here ..... Rev. Mr. Shier, of Klrltfleld, paid a visit to his sister Mrs. J. Barren, last week ...... Mr. John Mourns, who has spent the last eight years in Siginaw, is home for the winter months. CHURCH Nomeâ€"The greet improve- ments to the Presbyterian church are now about completed. Mr. Stewart has made a splendid job. Gamaâ€"Dime gossip says there is going to be a number of weddings here i are long. . .. .Weloome Christmas and , ,.__- v Win-("ll ha the next. we wonder, a Eulcuunu J--. Gamaâ€"Dune gossip says there 13 going to he a number of weddings here ere long. . .. .Weloome Christmas and weddings ! Who'll be the next, we wonder, to exchange the stetenot single blessedness for “better or worse 2 Tucamâ€"We are all much pleased to hear the trustees have been successiul in securing the services of Mr. A. R. Mc- Dougall. one of the most successful and wcrthy teachers, for the ensuing year. We welcome you to our neighborhood Mack. uu;..â€"â€"._V 7 [Correspondence 01 Tux Post.) Camsnus.â€"The happiest day In all the year some in rather gloomy and disagree- able. We have heard cften repeated the old sayin , “a green Christmas and a fad: graveyet ," but we hope euch prediction may be averted year came In “Unfit Kluuua; u...â€" ___, U able. We have he cften repeated the old sayin , “a green Christmas and a fist graveyet ," but we hope such prediction may be averted and on the mguu men“...â€" ,s , , gablic with a cantata entitled. “ The rowning oi Christmas Day." Their scheme is somewhat like this. The super- . intendent speaks of the inducision oi the scholars as to the best day cf the year. He summons the holidays to appear and pre- sent their claims. Page announced New 1 car’s day, who entered. with her attend- sings her claims to preterment. Sue is followed by Queen's Birthday, represented by a British soldier bearing the banner of old England. He speaks of what he re- presents, he calls his attendants, who are three girls in red. white and blue respec- tively, and a Jack Tar. who also bears a The girls banner cf red, white and blue. sing; when they cease on the right and left they are joined by othersâ€"John Ball, Highlander, an Irishman an Canadian. rep 'eeenting Great Britain. and her colonies. Red, white and blue is sung. and when thrsngh they move 03', at Children Day is announced. who is repre- iollowe be Thanksgiving Day, a yonn lady in apron having a cho‘ ping bowl an knife in her hands, and w lie she speaks man h’s cause beiore the pie and children in an appropriate rec cation, eher which he retires to a seat with the rest. Christ- mas day is announced, and amid the ringing of bells, Santa Claus comes in and . pleads his cause and lays his claim to e Hizmnnaer, an um..."â€" ...n , Canadian. rep 'oaonting Great Britain. and her colonies. Red, white and blue is 533%: sad when through they move 03', on Children Day is announced. who is repre- sented by a. girl who gives an appropriate recitation. Shams followed by Domin- with in Day. a. boy whcse cap is decorated ‘ ‘ ' ‘~ -‘ “- n-onlnrn. and attend- decide no saw an“. ..,-.. -_- sing “Bring the Crown; ' while they sing. the little crown-bearer brings in a crown up an the ccsbion and crowns him. This after a $310 by Santa. Claus, who wears the crown, the evening's entahinment is closed by the distribution of presents. - over $17. Anglicamg “mum” WWII“! dwfll sent 5 "r, mural appear-h not 1'. w. Gunman. at Bethany kg. channel at Ebe'ohnmh. dill!- Edwu‘d G1!- ngsoxu “T'MI' "3 wa’dpmmmwmmfi LINDHV ' VALLEY. [Crowded out I” h BOLSOVQR. BETHAN_Y- -“Dme Rama" an l uvely ml“ 0‘35 rYéar'a.‘ r. weekJ __ _ _____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Christmas dny with their brother. F. W. Galbraith and bull] ...... um Una Pree- ton spent Christmas at: Anna ...... Mr: S. Arno“, and da R) ley'o. ct usher. Fleeswood. rpant Cnglsunas with her mother, Mr'. McMnllen ...... Miss Mabel Wiley, ( f Fteetwood. was ma gu grmumocher, Mrs. Lac. est. c-t her PLEASANT POIA’Tâ€"FELVLWu. [Correspondence :1 To: Post! Ex amxauox.â€"The public echool No. 7, Feneion. held their examination this year in the afternoon it Thursday, Dtc. 19th. The teacher, Mr. McFadyer', as well as scholars, were very much encouraged by the very large attendance oi pirente and friends. Aiteracareiui examination (f from two to three hours there was a short intermission, during which time prepara- tione were being made tor a short but in- tereetirg program which continued till darkness veiled the scene. The parents children then separated for their several homesfandnvell satisfied with the reunite oi the examination. Esrmamuser.â€"The entertainment 1 which was to be held on the evening of the 20;h. in the school room, took place in ac- "‘ ‘L A -â€"-Al-rmnnh_ “d 20;h. in the scnom mum, wv- ,....-- __ cordance with the appointment. and proved to be a complete success. The meetin was called to orier at 7 30 p. m.. and . J. Kenny, an. was ex chairman. The first part of the program was conducted by the pupils of the public mm the Sibb ath school. It consisted of choice recite-dons, speechee, instrumentals, club- swinging, songn dialogues, tableau. etc. The rem-am from first to last was all that conl be desired. The careinl selection and arrangement of the diflerent piecee. the perfect preparation cf the different selcctlons, the beautifully decorated baild- ing the' able management of the whole land, plate, are back among as again aiter an em oyabie visit to some iriends in that city ...... Messrs. J. R. Hay and Bruce Greer are home from the city spending .._-.-.. "Mum under the respective paren- an EDJUJnueu u... ._ _- 7, city ...... Messrs. J. R. Key and Bruce Greer are home from the city spending their vacation under the respective pneu- tnl roc ts ...... Mr. and Mrs J. Wallace m a: present vmtlng friends down mund the old homestead. ”flawâ€"v. _ {Correspondence 0! Tu; Past] Normsâ€"Christmas is and the weather like April makes everythin very dull. The roads are almost impassi 1e on account cf the deep mud ..... There does not appear to be as much stir this year as usual. but: a few are here to see friends and have a Christmas dinner in the good old style. MILLâ€"Lyons, Guam 8: Cr. have got their mill in readiness for outtinz lumber, etc., and propose starting work after Christmas holidays are over ...... Mr. MILL-Lyons, Uuuvu w v .. -7, , _ their mill in readiness for cutting lumber. etc., and propose starting work egg- Christmas holidays are over ...... . L) ons is having a raw stumps taken 01! his lot in readiness for the grist and final: mill. Eneva'rosu-M 2-. Williams has his new grain elevator in good wcrking order and is allreedy for trade. Grum Manxm.â€"Thm. is a very poor showingon the grain market this season. and we do not expect the elevators will be blocked with this winter. Pnoeanua oss.â€"Mr. Gladstone is in danger of being a heavy loser it til; néiid wenmer UUHIIIl-Iuva _- _w_ , turkeys and other fowl on ma which Is getting thawed out since the mud westhor demo on. A Goon Hoseaâ€"Rev. Mr. Cameron has purchased a flee driving horse. and it arrived from 8*. Catherines a tow days ago; it is a noble beast and we hope Mr. C. maylong be able to use it. Pnasoxamâ€"Dr. C. N. Johnston, of Chicago, is spending a few do s under the Barental roof, as also is Mr. bert Mae- cugall, oi London ..... Mr. G. B. Gordon and tamily have none to spend Christmas holidays with Mrs. Gordon's parents on Aurora ...... Mr. and Mrs. J es. Buddy and family are renewing old acquaintances in this district. All look well... .Mr:. (Ram) Hill and family arrived Monday 1mm Manitoba and are spending a few weeks with Mrs Hill’s parents. Tan Eucuox.-The Yankee wer _‘.--.. .m nnhd‘fltmb our settlement halt 31411va“ "‘1' _, gu. with Mrs Elu’a pmits. Tan Eucrxox.-The Yankee war exhibited to Bro. Wallace. Comps. or rm: Susanâ€"Wishing Tm: POST and all its rangers a very mery Carlet- mas and a happy § aw year. K. E. W. 1"”.v 4. - .â€" IConespondence 0! Tu: Post-.1 A Tm AND CONCERT was given In behalf of Rev. J. W. Shier, who reschee to the laborers here. by Mr. and r9. Somervme, proprietors (i too boarding hotel. A great moy_trom tar and test were anticlpntln host and hostess to receive all who should come. The mild weather came, the sleighlng went. and on hm- day. the do: set for the te=, th tinned an all opmtlano at the works ceased, to that those who came early toll- ed to see the work under headway. Do- splte the weather a goodly number assem- _ van. 1.-.: oh. I-m dining 0d W SUI: but! "va- -__.. _-, _ e ite the weather a goodly number assem- dining ed. Mr. Somerville had the large hall beautifully decorated with evergreene and comfortably seated. A platform wee accommodate the part of the entertainment. A table was spread the length of the hall, which ae- commodated flity persona; it was well-dc. signed and executed. The provisions which covered it were or a enperior uali. ty, of great verle . and o! euper none quantity. Alter were eatienethwal apparent that one hundred more might still be filled and twelve baekettale be gathered up. It was unanimously agreed that the tea was one of the beet ever serv- ed at such gatherings. The prouamme was varied and an loan that much at it had to be omitted. The mueical t was han- dled by the Victoria Road 0 olr in their usual maetcrlv age. The duett by Brentneli and Mr. reutnell, of Ruby, wee much appnclated and loudly applauded, also the solo by Misc Brentnell was much cf the programme wae well sustained; worthy of epeclal mention were the two recltatione b Miee Martha Hume. of Bolsover. lee Martha Perry recited her usual attractive manner. EveTalman ve a £;w selections. and Carrie Bruce platform. reun illus- u-u -- â€"_ __--_ , , mg. sud the (Helms by Miss Clsrs Shields sud Messrs. Pollock and Baden was un- presslve. The Rev. Mr. Currie gave an address, subJeot “ What should we each be? " which wss thoughtful sud Interest- ing, Dr. '1‘. Blanchsrd. in his usual essy manner, delighted the sudlencs tor s few minutes. About 11 o'clock the astheflng dispersed, s11 satisfied with the evening's amusement. Had it. notbeen tor the state of the weather it Is supposed there would have been double as may present. The wowed! of the evenlnc wexe 82* 00- - , ____ u- Tam-n Sheen. who “5 3° UL I..- ‘v-‘___ INJum.â€"Mr. J m3 Stew; w): seriously hurt lately. Is doing a oonlgl be expected. All are an: - L-.. nl ma “fr.“fiigg'ay‘ he at recoveryâ€"even the attending uh I no umuhod a pn. era In 80!“ valuing. ! up (or M'. m;ghho IIWIB "I LWUI-vv -._ -_7 , l mu on can: ongh ...... was Anni: McKee ls spending her Christan: ham-y: wlsh her pmntt. Tn Erwom Luau held 3 mlfllgo at: meeting but Frldny evening. putanuenpa aronthc"mhnndwork at St. Paul”; in cm: sum: 9.70 3 mm; the mud Wra- pat, M138 the urgent need-ct anon exunflnmopautmnndnm mamas out. Annnfilwuw I n _- .flj TRENT Vjâ€"AL'LEY CANAL. A. III..â€" Dhg' | BLACK W4 $413.. im 5, 9935.93; [medod out In: week] L WU -â€", ~-â€" rsona; lb was will-do. ad. The provisions ra or a. superior 3n!!- 3 at nape: noun l were seamed. I! m -_I_L lwho m: 92 'is m7 ._g ”I 8011mm.- new bulldlng on atand he intends 1: tor a turn Mr. S Csverloy I: mean}: a his grammes - u are shop. (Oxided out. In: reek.) m. .â€"Dnring Christina woe: there were a number (I mum-s In this locality dclzg their ploughing. _â€"°â€"â€"-. LOBNEVILLE. [WM 0! In Post] I O. F.â€"Tne Fauna-3' 00th held here on Wedneodly, 182): Inst, m In every n I mecca. Soul on: 23wenulaulnstthodoar,ud 315 M u-hr‘. m. Fax. c! pause. 193» an: mute on the violin. There "to when sold. Ann-AAA mat IA“ mt. [Corn-conduct on 1:- n... . Tn: Poemâ€"We extend to Tax Poe: the compliments of the season. I may Cum- mu And I happy New Yen. C. E. Nous â€"A union meeting at Pau- tine. Inlay 3nd Glenna: was held on Christan! night. "5‘." SHOOTING MATCH; held 3 monster 81100 313,3 d3!- , _ ‘1- 1 _chxi-nss â€"‘.\u. a: 91.9, and Mr. Alex. ,A_n-_-|- I" I “I.“ a. II .â€"--7 pm! both seriously ill a: pruent. We nope they will soon regain their usual health. PsRSONALâ€"Many cf the younfi people of this place strznded the evange eal ser- vices held at Hartley last week ....... Miss Mary McEmhern. of this place. has re- turned after a month's visit with triende in the queen city ..... Some ct the mem- bers ct the Gitnarm orchestra attended the school concert at Eden Thursday night last. They report a most euj able time. ..... Mr. Hector McKav visit friends in the Glen recently ...... What's the matter with Alex! He s all right. [From another correspondent] PnsozuLâ€"Miss Mattie Spence is en- joying her holidays under the parental roof ...... Mr.D.S¢nith. teacherctae .\o. 9, Pension, left for Lindsay to spend his vacation. Hie successor is Miss Annie Gillie ...... M‘ss Mary McE aches-n returned from a tew weeks“ holidays with Toronto friends. Srcxnss.â€"Mr. Alex. McNabb. ct Isle . is still in a very low condition. Litt e hopes are entertained for his recovery“ . . . ‘ Mr. Joseph Nishett, rt this place. is also on the sick list. but we hope for the speedy i recovery or his usual health. m... 4.- “a..." n! m nrant us “Slim uwâ€". recovery 01 Du Qunv.â€"Wlll the council of ‘96 aunt as? money to bulld u aldcwalk In cur v A sldcvnlk from the muse to the Funny- ttrlnn church would be very amenable. In would be more uselul than that Tun: Valloy can}. and It would word employ- ment to some cf our laborers (or I luv entwul mist. but our boat loud talent wmcukepu-t....'rhe Glenna unlonut. 313mg: ad summon: on year. Koreâ€"Remember the election at omcare in connection with our Temperence eodety takes place on Monday evening. Dee. 30m. Every member ehonld nuke I: 3 point no he preeeni: and record his en vote for the penou which they think ehonld he elected. Drpnrm â€" lee Drona», echooi teaches at e. 2. .\'o. 9, ha let: in vicinity, where she he: h:en teaching as tcr tour veers. During Mien Droogen'e my in Mm we have leer: ed the: she In an up- rifin teacher; ehehueleogelnedtorher- so by her true we: mi wean friende._whg ere eorry to ha! 0! er leu- 7 A ._nl L. lung-fl- all” mar-inflow the mom.‘ wife of Pox-Ego Rand. have heont’fl’vieiting P «when Mr. Geo. K. Add! will ofloinhe during their nheenon. E. L. o: GEâ€"‘rho Klnlnonnt Loon! Union of Christian Endenm held in quuteriy convention in the Methodiet ohnroh hm on the m5): inst, in the other noon end evening. and despite the bod condition of the medlthehmnnd oom- modionlohnrohwunuedtothodoon to: not. mung wt uuw mu... ___ V cf 3 peper sent hon uy'e Green reed byRev. 0.1-2. Cusp, of Nos-lend. on “din-l“ Our Emple": use a piper from Klu- monn: by Mhe M. Welleteod. teed by (1:3; 211-3531813th Godetxhhm on ‘ 04: u o e ." mm excellently written. mdmet credit In due 15 compoeen. The reeh o! the penguin consisted of e duet. eh! renderedhy Ilr. J udeon end Klee e Roadway, and male by the N Jrlend ehelr. The eve melon wee presided over by Mr. G. Router, who we: mum of the “moon session. and who filled the peel- ln Manualpleuent style. The e e! welcome yes e131! cm by the ma. 4.â€" A a..- n.- Ylnmmnfi {as Co Accmm. ndcucool Tu Pottl mm .41.“! Funk Bung]! 11:} clo'dod out” '90!- Ecmdod out In; Incl.) [A'rcmâ€"Mr. John Campbell r snootlns mm: on Curm- Mr. J o'ep‘s Nubltt. ct this ._ Alex. 11 N .bb. 0.! 33.115 m N ORLAND. worthy paper “4 “l m "m“ " “m” ’1’ N0. Y“,- mm CWW’M ”’ nuance. BEA VEBTON. dem PULP" Noraâ€"non no no who I Rev. D. Y. Ross. o! Cunningham two oblo md Instruct!" moo: In Knox church lot Sunday ..... Rev. Dr. Woman (33%! his own pawl: morning and e . Mannâ€"Mr. A. F. Bkohud. princi- polotliztnhlgh oohool. lo opennlmz bl- vscsolon ondathomulroot.. . .M sue: Laue am. of U xbrldge high whool. In home to: tho holldoyo. ‘_wa anm â€"Mr. Math: Bosch. 0! -_ ._.._.I. malt, A 11' (3ch h. to ““"ifé'umln Roach. or mound- opulcg 3 luv once I» to week. w- m tour hwy“! that 7"“ Which town, (c m " â€" Inca "was to“ “9* ‘ " “693.11 binary: glgnmmd- <11 1 4-..- -rfi‘n In oonuqnm. 0m WA-rnwonxs.-Oalog to the 1m boon. Joann] “networks u: out of rep-Ir. south cf the rim. It l- O undou- lou to Mr. Jack-ct. the WW. 803â€"11108”. ct Saousud “tended divine tunic. st St. “(law's church. when Mr. umwumum amonmwghmmdon. ,.,A_.__ ‘m‘ 5“ K‘uAufln.d'€honoddenI-| Ago. Dickson. at (300th nuunlh. Lands-g no home for holiday: ...... It. won. when” bun m thaw: yes: a Red Back. Vat-hm. In home Wins I tow an ...... hit. all ”Lamar. o! Lulu-y. a. Man. trlcndluthol’dh. Wright :l‘lgnroffimot lot 3: WI out on '- ng mMnmhsmy NonorM houthu‘l‘uPoor mu prom: In an tumunhulnmwt. mama .H.H_m {\“QKfiVV a? “ Ftl A. A" A,” 4H“ fia‘raaana ‘Qg‘ab a .u‘. Dodda’ Med £199 00- IINBLON IA Lbs- Maul-finch Clo-Monti“. 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