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Omemee Mirror (1894), 15 Mar 1900, p. 2

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Mb 3:. LI) P. 0; BOX 862. :25c. Pipes - for 15 C‘ .35 and 40c.P1pes for 2 15C Pipcs for 10 306 Pipes for 5 3Com Cobs - 2 for 5 Tobacces always fresh at G. WALTER GREEN. or still. I have handled those mills for nix \oan am“ -We never yet. made a mpair on noon: .1: of defect in material or poor workm..nship "Bankrupt Stock of Pipes "rha " Mead," fur 1897, is by all odds fine best. 1:) me market. Its first cost is in low, \\ hen you remember that it. Is strictly A lligh Grader, and the annual cost for maintenance and repairs i810“- ‘PETERBUHUUEH Pumu Wnrks l-[l-rl‘KI. c‘HANh‘E.â€"nmemee and l-imlly ' citizens will take nnllccl shad! be glad to 5 .see them, havingsuccl-mled E. Duly. of the j‘mty nnusc. and hope 10 keep up the mod I ’rvpnmuou this House has alwaya snsla m-d I in the pawl. (fall and see us when ln Lmvn .2Nm GEO. nux'r, Proprietor. Llndsuy. I HOBIOUv’H Mvglohog _ Bin-KO. ”gamma. ogmanpu Triibys \Vinks Ala bnmas Switch I'\' eel U p-to-date :Spemal Wencedora Corner of George and Murray Stream. Ornc: Norms: ‘9")!!ng “05p. m. 7toSp.m. The undersigned has a thor- ough bred Tamworth Boar, which he will keep for service on the prem ises, Lot II, Con. 5. Emily, dur- ing the ensuing season. ,- T. H. FEE, Proprietor Dr. T. Pnpham McCullough, JEYE. EAR. THROAT AND N088. PETERBOROUGH. Burriuor. inicitor. Notary Public MILLBRUOK. : : : ONTAIH 4n lllhrook office, uver new Punt Office. Money to Loan. Mr. D. A. Shaw, artist, will he at his Patvr‘mrn Stmlin during the sm-nnd and Just week of e-zu-i: uumth In instructs!!!- dents in the art uf painting m 0115 and Waternulnrs. S; win! anemiun given '11) students frnm a «Hstauwe and Pur- luit msrk. Studio 37 Water at. Cut in Cigars '- All the Ian-st and hnprovm! branches is? dentistry successfully {wt-formed. mum-rte 0 F F X (7 E uver {mango-.- ’u Drug Stuns, corner Kent. and “luxury W illmm at rents Bradbnrn Mund“y c-f ear DENTIS'I‘, LI .\' 083 Y. H mm- lBruJ~utte nf 'l‘urnnto Univera- ity and liuyal Coliege of Dental Surâ€" [Is-(H38. Veterinary Surgeon. firmlnme Unmrlu Vel- erimu-y Guilt-gr, loron‘u». Mn glah'l‘rti mt-m- ber nI'UnLnr'm Veterinaxy Medical .\.~.-ucm-\ Hon. umvu and reshhuce 22 William: Street Scum. [Joannaâ€"3H; m . 'U'Jamy otfiI-e m viz's ”0‘9! -'33- 13’ Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, - 1.1 S DSA Y, "'-'?~‘ the ()mnm 'e. (‘mmnerciul Hotel, wnfiize the neu l'nal Ullice Block, the ! l‘nesday of every lunnth. Admin- re-l ms with grant success for over 7* yea-rs. toamiful let-H. um] splendid ‘" ('rnwn and bridge \xork inserted. n.8, 1.2.1.13)! ou‘me m-arly opposite Simp- D '7' ’ \1 ‘ . Terms $1.00 at tune of sauce. Tamworth Bear fur Servica Peterboro, Ontario Dr. F. A. Walters, Robert Buddy. Dr. V7, Kenny, . W... TELEPHONE 92. ”le3 Y, in charge of . COLYIN’S Hunse, OMB.“ HE, third {ch mummâ€"J'i-ly PAINTXNG. Notary Public, . : . ONTARIU. 6 for 7 for ’6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 15 Cents O ‘5 IO ‘6 4‘ 6‘ H 9-1V AC" : Another most encouravlng feature of the work has been the starting of a I large Sunday school class for the In- ldiam speaking children of both the l(school and Village by Mrs. Marsh's ltrueted helper, Miss Christie McSwain. . who being 01 country birth and paren- ltnge on her mother’s side, has the ad- :vantage of a perfect knowledge of the l native tongue and who has developed 3 Into an earnest christian character. And now lmfuru bringing: this lengthy letter to a «10:99,! want 1“ «wk the In- WWSWJ readers. [0 juin «11!: us in era. with one and all of whom, I may well deeni it an honor and 2t privilege tn have been ussmiated, and of whose faithfulness and unselfish devotion to the cause of ('hrist, it would he impos- Same for me to speak in tun glowing terms. The next in order was Miss Tim’s night echoJ for the young men of this place, who gathered about. her faithful- ly from night to night throughout the long “inter, that they might learn to read in the English language, and many agood lesson of truth did she teach them as the months went by. In this good Work she was greatly assisted by Mr. Christie. She also spent a happy hour once a week amongst The Indian houses, teaching the word of God to those who gathered from time to time. Since my Sister left, however, all this extra. teaching has had to be dropped, and Miss 'l‘luls finds her time more than hilly occupied with household cares and looking after the clothing of our big family of little on: s. 1 My sister’s day school and soup kit- ichen was another feature in the work, ‘and one that was undoubtedly a great I blessing to the people, both young and old. Every day she would prepare a midday meal for the pupils in her class and only those who had come in time tereoeive their two hours ofinstrnctiou i were entitled to receive of her bounty. ' It is unnecessary to any. that, general- ly speaking. it was only those whom ’ ztbst lute necessity‘kept away that did i not avail themselves of the opportunity of at least one square meal a. day. By this means, almost every woman and child in our settlement, was taught to read the "‘ Message of Peace ” in their own language, and many of the simpler truths regarding God's way OISAH’atiOD. It “as touching to watch some of these little ones, as they stood at my sister’s knee and sang ofthe Savionr’s love. or lisped the Ten Commandments, (in brief), or the Lord’s prayer in theirown tongue. Thus, my mister, in blessing them, won their affections end so of:en now they ask and long {or her safe and speedy return to their midst, in health and strength. And new ! maxmention some ol’ the special Work carried on. Besides “ the daily round " there were regular visits made and teaching done by M rs. Marsh amongst the houses and tepees. two or three times weekly,l’rom which she (le- rwed much happiness, as the people nppremated her melts and seemed to take much pleasure out of them and we eat-needy trust. were bleased tothem spirltually as well. St. l‘eer's Mission, [lay River. Nov. 15th, 1599. (Continued from last week.) September the let brought us a. re- turn of some ofour old Kinnrl) ke friends and mu ofthem, Messrs. Clark 6: Vi!- son, who had winter-ed here last year, decided 3: stop over and help us until sometime in the early spring. I am g‘ad to be able m say that these are men of whose Christian character and sterling worth there is no doubt. and whose influence amongst our people is only for the good, and thus you see again God’s providentlal care is ever over-us and although He had taken away hvo of our helpers in the summer He still supp! ed as in the time of our dire need, and an we learn to trust Him even when “'0 cannol 888. The middle efthls month saw us tak- ing up our abode for the first tune in our new addition to our buildings. It was not one day before we absolutely needed it, for even now “e have no room to waste. although it has greatly lmproyed our accounuodntion. The 17th brought us our year’s supplies and the bales so kindly donated by our friends at the W. A , and thus ends a. long list of the events of the year and now Wu nro comfortably settled and ready to enter upon another winter with plenty of provisions for the n: xt four or five months, having grown three hundred and twenty-five bushels of po- tatles on the Mlssion premise: and made a. catch of tnelve thousand fish this full. Pram Mr. Tim: J. Math 3. Lots 1‘2, North of King Street: 9 and 10 North of Church Street; East part Block F. and lots 11,12, 13, South, of Victoria Street ; A LA 2,]0.11,l\'orlh of Victoria. All the Lots mentioned in this paragraph are easterly from Co]. borne Street. J. R. McNEthIE, (‘onnty Treaaurer. A LICK. J At‘KSON, Barrister. Lindsay, Feb 26th, 1900. Exocutors. 1. Park Lols‘: and 3 South of Mary Street. Street. 3. The N. i Lot 14, in the 7th (.‘on- cession. There are some immuwmema on this parcel. l. The farm composed of S i. Lot 6, and S. W. 3 Lot 6, in the 5th Concession, containing 150 acres. In the Village of Omemee, 2. Lot 10 m the 6th Concession. On this parcel there is uquantity of stand- ing timber ‘ Henry T. Everett, \Vatclunaker, of I’eterboro, will be at the Bradburn House Omemee on the first Tuesday in every month Bring your watches and clocks and have them cleaned and re- paired in first-chasm) le. The Execulors of the late Thomas Matclxett, Esquire. Wlll receive offers until Tuesday, )larclx 20th, 1900, for the following properlles: Vaiaahle Properties for Sale. In the Township of Emily, Praying that the Father’s tender love and rich blessing may rest upon you, as it has on ml, and that the blessed Spirit may mike us to realize more {ni- ly the privileges we enjoy in being paro takers In the work of spreading abroad the knowledge of the Szu'iour’s won- drous low. Christian readers, we need you: pm era, that we may be kept more humble, more faithful, more patient in our Work, and we neediyour continuous and strong sumort to keep our work, not only ahve, but growing, and we feel that we can 100k to you with confidence. believing that we shall not. be disap- pointed. ful helpers, many kindnesses from the local officials ofthe Hudson’s Bay (Toy. and many acts of kindness from the pnssers by, on the one hund,and on the other, for the continued and warm sup- port on the part of many old friends its shown by their contributions {or our work, many loving reminders of the thoughtfulness oi dem- {riends and ac- qunihtnnces far away, as revealed at the opening of the various bales, from the different branches of the \V. A, {or the renewed interestin our work on the part of the main body of the Woman's Auxiliary as manifested by their kind donation of a. sum. from their exiru cent 2; day fund, towards the building ofa church in our midst, and lastly, for the every tender thought or silent prayer that has gone forth to the “Throne ot'Grace” from the hearts of those who have had nought else to give and whose snppiications have been harbingers of blessings on our heads. With 3» ch a catalogue of blessings, it would almost seem as though we could not potsihly have any needs and yet we do! If our Work is to continue and grow, we must have more helpers in it, both male and female, and that right soon. The Master, himself, has bid til pray the Father, that He will send forth laborers into His harvest. Then we need more luith to believe that lie will answer our pruyers,just as He know eth best. doctor says, “Consumpâ€" ‘ tion.” When the danger sinnal first appears, heip nature with thankfuluess and praise fur the rich blessings, of a bountiful yleld or pota- toes and other vegetablel, n largo and garl)‘ hsln c.Ltch, such willing and faith- \‘illago Lots 4 and 5, South of Elm Believe me ever, Most sincerely yours, THOS. J, MARSH. A persis- tent cough is at f i r s t a friend, for it gives warn- ing of the ap- proach of a deadly ene- my. Heed the warning before it is too late, be- fore y o u r l u n g s be- c o m e in- flamed, be- f o r e t h e ‘3 0 God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home: Under Hue shadow of thy throne Thy saints have dwelt secure: Sufficiwt is thine arm nlmw, LORD. SPEAK TO AVE. 4:0. Lord, spank to me thatl may speulé‘ . In lning echoes of thy tone , >2 As thou has: sought, so let me ssekx Thy string children lost and lou 9. Olead me. Lord,‘that I may lead The m anderlng smt the wavering feet: 0 feed me, Lord, that I may feed Thy hungering ones with manna Sweet. 0 strengthen me, that while I stand Firm ou the Rock and strong in thee, I may stretch out a loving hand Towrostlers with the troubled sea. 0 teach me, Lord,“tlaat I inay teach .Tho precluns thfiis fhou dost impart; And “in: n:y”wonls,'flutt they may reach The hidden depths of many a heart. 0 use me. Lord, use even me. Just as thou wilt, and when. and where; Until thy blessed face I see. 'l‘hy rest, thy joy. thy glory share: And nur defence In aura. Before lhe lulls in order aloud. 1 ON WARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS. Onw;1rd,Christiau soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, who is gone be- fore. Christ, the Roy 3] Master leads against the foe, For“ an] into battle see llis banners go. Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, 11-110 is gone before. At theflname of Jesus, Satan‘s hostdoth so; 011, then, Christian soldiers, on to victory! Hell’s foundations quiver at the shout of praise; Brothers, lift your voices; loud your anthems raise. Like a mighty army. moves the Church of (10d; Brothers, 1111 are heading where the saints have trod: W e are not di1ided, all one bod1 weâ€" One inihope and doctrine, onerin charity. Crowns end thrones may perish, king- doms rise niiu Iwane. ‘ But the Church of' 68119 constant will remain , Gates of hell can ne1er ’gainst that Church prei all: We have Christ’s own promise, that can never fail. 3 LORD, SPEAK TO JilE J10. Lord, speak to me, thntI may speult v 111 mm: echoes of thy tone , As thou hast sought, so let me see-la Thy string children lost and ion Olead me, Lord,‘that I may lead The v1 anderiim suit the wavering feet: n an“! .nn I’ and thus I unnv foal. 1171113: meet again I Ye dare not trust your owu': Put on the Gospel armor, Each piece put on 11 ith pray er , \\ here dutv calls or danger, Be never 11anti11g there! Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The strife 11 ill not he l1 11g; This day the noise of battle, The next the Victor's song: To him that overcometh. A crown of life shall be: “e With the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. SPIRIT, 011737], A’I'T "ND OI’R I’RA YER S. Spirit Divine, attend our prayers, And make this house thy home: Denoeud 11 ith all thv gracious powers 0come, Great Spirit come. Come as the light , to us re1e.1l Our emptiness and woe ; And lead us in those paths of life, Where all the righteous go. Come as the fire, and purge our hearts Like sacrificml flame; Let our whole so'il an otfeiliig be To our Redeemer’s name, Come as the dove, and spread wings, The Wings of peaceful love; And let thy church on earth become Bless’d as the church above: Epirlt Divine, attend 1 ur prayers; Make 11 lost world thy home; Descent] with all thy gracious powers 0 come, Great Spirit, Come. (70D BE WITH YOU. God be with you till 118 meet again! :1 His counsels guide, uphold you, With His sheep securely told 3011! God be with y on till we meet again' thy 1 Till ire meet again. ’ Till 111: meet again. ' rel,- '1'll or: meet again! God be with you till we meet again! God be with y on till-11 e meet strain! -T1'll we mart at Jesus’ Onwmd, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, who is gone be- fore. Chrin, the Roy 3] Master leads against the foe, For“ and Into battle see His banners go. Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, who is gone before. FIFTH ANNUAL Township of Emily, to be held in Christ Church, Omemee, on Friday, March 16th. PROGRAMME = = AFTERNOON SESSION. Rescue the periehingma re fur the dying, Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave; Weep o’er the erring one, lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jesus the Mighty to save. Rescue the pew-{shiny}, care for the dying, Jesus is merciful, Jlsus will sure. Though theyere ulighting llim, still He is waiting, Waiting the peniient child to receive; Plead {with them earnestly, plead with them gently ; He will forgive if they only believe. Dowu in the human heart, crushed by the tempter. Feelings lie buried that grace can restore ; Touched by a loving heart, wekened by kindness, Chords that were broken will vibrate once anl’Q. Rescue the perishi "2, duty demands it; Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide: , Back to the narrow way patiently win them; Tell the poor wanderer eSaviour has (lied. 7300 Devotional cxorcxscs Rev. \V. M. Kannzm'in, B. A. 7.15 Address, Rev. G. E. Loyd, M. .\., Lindsay, “ Necessity for S. S. \Vork.” 8.00 Address, Rev. E.Robc113. '... IIYMN. $.20 Question Drawer, Mr. YelloWlecs. 8.50 Closmg byl’rcsiilcnt. A cdllcction will be t .ken up at C(LClI Session to defray expenses. It is expected that cvury Sabbath School in the 'l‘ownship will l)C largely represented. The Ministers are l'(qllt‘Slt(l m announce the Convention. Billuts fur tea “’1“ bu provide-d for all duh“; llL'b rc- inzzining for the Eveningr Session. W. M. KANNAWIJJ, BA, Pres. J J. T23 HYMNS TO BE SUNG AT CONVENTI O GOD, OUR IIELP IN AGES PAST. .OO _ . HYMN. .35 Address. Mr. Thos. Ycllowlces, Toronto, “ Ruspmsibilities." IIYMN. RESCUE THE PERISIIING. Devotional exercises, Rev. E. A. Langfeldt, M. Appointment of Nominatingy Committee. Report of Schools by Superintcmlents. HYMN. Address by Rev.‘ R. M. Pope. I-IYMN. Sunday School Lx$scn,taught by BIL Thonms Ycuou AsthantSccrcun)‘PxovhufialSabbaflxSchoolLhnou. HYMN. Ai‘i(ileSSi)_\’ Rev. E. A. Innglcldt, \I. A., on“()n;11mcutions 01 Sunda) School leacher." Discussion, led by President t. IIY\IN. Repori of. Nominating Connniltcc. and Introduction of NL\\' Officeis, . EVENING SESSION. SflaImflhhSh unlfiuvmmu ,. Sr .,. hum. ‘ Mv-wyf reg? ’Nenth His wings securely hide you. 1).;in manna still provide you ; God he \iiih you till we meet again ! God he with you till we meet again 2 keep love's hann r floating o'er you, Smite death’s threatening wave before you ; God be with you till we meet again! ()0 LABOR ON, «(-0. Go. labour on ; spend, and he spent," 'i'hy jo_\ to «to the Father‘s \vi.l; It is the way the Minter went; Should not the servant trend it still? Go, labour on ; ’tis not for nought; Thy earthly loss is heavenlv 2min; Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not; The Master praises ;â€"-what are men? Go, luhonr on ; your hands are weak, Your knees are faint, your soul cast down ; Yet falter not ; the prize you seek is nounâ€"a kingdom am! a crown. 'Tnil on, and in thy toil rejoioe; For toil comes rest, for exile home; Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voive, The midnight cry. Behold I come. feldt, M. A., 0n“Qu;11ifications of 0r earth received her frame, From ew‘rrlustlni.r thou art God, To endless years the Sallllt‘. A thousand ages in thy sight Are like an evening pone: Short as the watch that ends tha night Before the rising sun. 0 God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come; Be thou our guard while life shall lust, And our eternal home. STAIVD ('1’ FOR JEiSI'S. Stand Up ! stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross; Lift high ills royal banner, it must not sulfur loss ; Prom Victory nnto Victory Ills army He shall lend, Till every toe is vanquished And Christ is Lord indeed. Stand up! stand up for Jesus ! 'l‘ne trumpet cull obey; Forth to the mighty conflict, In this llis glorious day: Ye that are men, now Serve Him, Against unnumbered foes: Your courage rise with danger, And strength to strength oppose. Stand up_. ‘ stand up for Jesus' Stand in “is strength .tlone ; 'lhe arm of flesh “ill fall 5011 ht by71‘\Ir._'lj_homas Yc_llowlees, ”‘ Pg“ . U Eh Ll \UI“ ION. HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST PETERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY, AGENT, «2% CO’S PIANOS . AND : ORGAN S N. B. A 7 years’ gruarantce wi'h égch instrument; Patroiiizqi a home agent and avoid all regrets and dissatisfaction. D.W. KARN, Ham :1 \ orld wide reputation, a life time experience coupled with ample firmneus,p11ces them on the most fmorable basis to pdo busi. ness. Some of the foreign offices include: HAMBURG, - - GERMANY. BERLIN, GERMANY. ST PETERSBURG - RUSSIA-x MILIAN, - ITALY. YOKAHAMA - JAPAN. MADRA S, - INDIA. SYDNEY, - AUSTRALIA. Always on hand. Perfectly Dricd and Seasoned. Best qualities Hard and Soft Coal, Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prices and examine goods. .. .. 'l‘xaLEpHONEsâ€"Agcnt‘s Office, 77 B ; Ton'n Office, 77; Mill Office 78. Agent, Is the I’1aceto Buv I l‘.nll:(‘T, Lath Shingles, Cement, Has- ter l’uris Charcoal. Also Iicadquzutcrs {or \\ incisor Salt, “ I aixy Cheese Butter ” Bxands. Sash, Doers, Blinds and Mouldings Fur Capes, Fur Caperines, Fur Coats, Fur Rufls, All Selling Below Cc-sts. The excellence ofour stock justifies your mos t carefula‘. tehtion. Madill’s Drug Store, Having purchased? the bus1ne3s carried on .or so mazzy y-ars by M053 srs A Mercer 81 Co, as High- Class Mer chant- “lei”: crs andGentlemep’ a Outfitters, we solis it a continuance ofthe valued patro sage oftl.3 nunfcrous (13% 11261 3 ofthe late firm, 3 11d of fashionable dressers generally. 1.3e0133’; Spring Cram rag. We respectfully invites cu to our 1First: spr- ing; Openi1- g ofL. ported Suii1'11ngve1-coating3, Tr0u3erings V (stir; s and Fine Gentlement’ s Furnishings on March 13 t and following days. When in Peterboro have your Eyes tested by WM. MAIJILL, who is a limp- uughlypra¢:tirulUl"l‘XC1A;\' Satlefueziun guaranteed ( r mane} refunded. 'Leflevflle C0 3 H. E. EE‘EGEE}; 8: Ce, SEE: Gee rgemst Peterhem. Together with Offices in all the Leading Cities in the Dominion. EEFRBGRO J. D. Thornton Charge for Examination. G. H. M. BAKER Successors {o A. MERCER 6' C 0. 142 Hunter St., Peterboro. OMEMEE. :indsay. The service in CI: Beauty M“ be a: '3 30 will preach. Hem. Geo , Jack spent Sunday 3: {Le “(6.1. 8. “11501:, of Dt. “noun-em: v. as it! on business. “0. E L “NO. (-3" ‘ «'nluctkl “26 services ‘IUVSUbeHL 11!. Frank Mills has when in 1185 tocured join with numerous withing lalm success. Mn Grace Noni: is frio ads. NLW. A. Bud“ in, for the Pen-in Plow (‘0. VII in town this week Commissioner Miss whiten Imus nmetis a lack Nth am! a: My Miss Maggie ”(my-l visiting her brother, .\I fit Orange Corners, rctd last week. ‘ The local agency for Laundry Is at the Min your parcels emuâ€"a: “can. W. H. Ken Qunde. Bert Sanderso were in Lihdsty Tuesd Rev. E. A. Langfeldz dainod to the Priest}: Inst in St. Albnn's 'x‘ Lord Bishop OfToron'.‘ 3“” Com-honour, (u: that for Modern. '1'. h. an“: n the home of ‘ Suds]. j Ilka Bells Spence. q with, opeut Sunday at ”for Wedding 1’: Clockn. Silverware. goods. lowest prions, at [Andeanâ€"bod. Hr. Bouihy, of Lim tor 1! “no home of I Suuduy . The date ‘1' the S‘uud Vention of the Towns}: held in (Tris? Chard», ed from 'I Lurscay, 1} Friduy. 16th of 51 stein? For engagement and £0 to W. F. McCarty, 1 Kent SL. Lindsay, 5m: Mm EH; Howden he: week from a. visiu S. Fnllia, Cavun Mr. J. H. Best, of t to town Tuesday or. b Mr. T. Brad‘ey. sf 3‘ king Omemee friends “In! Allan, head mi 1‘. Ivory Sone', is he in: for grand spring n". Watch {or so nouncem W. F. McCartypme L for Watches, (106“. .i ware, Spectac'es. 1.0“: qunlity goodu=.â€"5-1f General Dry Goo! Fully Assortec Special V In All Li Hats and Latest 8' Close 011‘ MEIR J. Mulliga Toronto friends. Mia Ida. Scott, teac Sunday. Rev. E R- hens “:11 MOCIIOd'Bt (hurt-1; 0:. S the morning on "TH knowiedce in Guam“ in the evening“0n Pal the crux mouth! to I'll! be nude welcome _ Got your Repqénzq ӣ363"! Jeufillery xvdeos. " Live and be: All work warranted. 77 KemoSL. Lindsay. A «mutton, cons“ bers of the Township Toronto yesterday on motion with (‘mun's New En Mr. E. L. Wmiamsu say yuan-day on bus‘ Ilia Hazel ”1.me boon tuning Omenu I“. Basic Came is m. 3. out of her 1.1mm. Mr. L. Mthughlil Add-e. or Dali-tater the home of Mrs- 31 11:. and In. GOO- vigitogu £0 harm OMEN

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