o... . >~â€"-â€"-‘b__ ll llllTEWllllTHY llilllllEill An incident that attracted more than passing interest was the re- markable cure of Mr. William Boyd, 3 most honored resi- dent of “'olfe Island, Ont. Mr. Boyd‘s health had suf- fe red from frailty, which led to an acute attack of rheu- matism. Throughout the autumn and winter of 1897 he suffered most ldistressingly from rheumatic pains. His constitution became so weakened and the affected parts so painful that he was rendered perfectly helpless. His appetite became impaired and sleep for- sook him. To move unaided was an impossibility and the help ofan attendant was constantly necess- ary. A friend whom the treat- ment had beneï¬ted advised Mr. Boyd to give Dr. Hall‘s Rheuma- tic Cure a trial and the advice was acted upon, and to Mr. Boyd's great surprise and joy, a cure was effected after all other treatments had failed. “I used the contents of the bottles," he writes, “and the pains left 1 the entirely. I am now enjoying the lie PBDllfll’ Jeweler lure. very best of health." W. i. MCEAHlY I Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure is put up in $0 ' cent bottles. containingten days’ treatment. , For sale by all druggists and dealers. in . - ’ I medicine. the Dr. Hall Medicine (20.. King- Faets 81 Fancies ' All the latest and prettiest fan- cies in the JeWellers Art are non: displayed for your choice. They are varied and beautiful, and each one is perfect piece m5. kind. ' Our aim is to give the best of goods for moderate prices. See oar large stock of Watches, Clocks, jewellery Silver- Spoctacles etc- 'o ston. Ont. m G. H. Irwina’s Electrical and Mechanical Shops, opposite Montreal Bonk. Lindsay. Manufacturesumi repairsnllklnds of ma- chinery. (‘ail scllcued.â€"3l-8rn. Cook’s Cotton Root Command to snoceommy used monthly by over Mos. Sale. effectual. Ladies ask ï¬lm's» for Cook's tattoo lost Coo- dm nasallgilxtnreapulsand The Public Library Board ulll moot mw-xgg‘gdmnp%;t'égi ï¬e; to-uiglit at 8 2‘0 at the Library for tran- lot Wenreoeiptof prioeandtwol-oent l sat-lion of business, “on no Cook Company Windsor. Ont. l Ems. 1 and: sold and recommended by all wmncm , All good Omemao people when on a visit 1 to Pctorboro should not mix to cal! at Henry Co’s u“ to date: Liquor and i.‘ rncnry Store opposite Opera House, when: they can not. nvowliilnz In wines. '!(1uor.i, ales and For- tors and urooprros.â€"3m. Besides those, who are inontloned in Keep Ymr @ Eye 0931] tho u rite up of the (.‘nririynl at Frank- l lin, who attended from “memes were l the Misses Flo once McPhersui'ï¬aruh Evans and Amy Parsons, and llirnsrs. iieo (iriti'n, Ted English, Abe â€endor- sozi. P. Parsons and Harry Bucking- ham. LOCK I4 LICONXC For further announcement of the Concert to be held under the l auspices of the Ometnee Method- ist Church Chou on Mon lav, 81h of April next. Miss â€and Grand. after spending u too tools with hor cousin, Mrs. E. A. Ltngtoldt, has roturnod to Hamilton. Positively no more Credit will be given for Laundry. Please don’t ask for Credit. We are not Imionalres. Omemee Branch of the Victoria Laundry. ‘ 5mm: should take steps to secure ll)? rho Holy (‘enzmunion mill be ad- members of the Librar) thoquiot on- nuniooorod in (‘hrisr (lunch on him . joy ment of their privileges 6‘" no" “r †â€'9 "mmâ€: “"1“" Thomas Brady, Kent St , Lindsay J. “.0038. Florist nemrauouslor Wad keeps in stock a large and fresh stuck dingo an i Public Functions. Superior é'iow- . , _ , .rhs' and lioooratlvc Plants. Funeral Ilo- I â€italics at prices 3.8 '0“ as H" ‘0‘“ eat. Give us a call when in townâ€"3m. Clans a *4 ectnllv. ileoonhoumjol Aylinor M o.â€"1:n. Boo. G. Broocproachod educational sermons in (‘avan last Sunday, Rov. Hr. bloom from Hillbrook preached hero in the Methodist Church. Rowdyisni anywhere is most denier able to a community But when it oc- curs at a place which is set apart for tho recreation and (d1 ration of the public it is the more objeciiuimble. The bad and noisy behaviour of some of our schoolhoys in tin Public Library dould at once he Shppcd, and the The Hearse, which was to be used at the funeral of the halo Daniel Mr- N ichlo, met n lth an accident on its way i to the funeral. 'l he roads were in such a bad condition that in the vicinity of the Railway Crossing on the Middle Road, the Ilearse upset. Help had to . be called. But, not to dolay tho funer- si, tho sloigh of 3] r. John Gilda was used instead of ille'llenrre. “‘9 are glad to any that no injury was done to tho I‘learso. I floss". Greon 1k Son. Photographers, 1 are getting a big run for Photos at their Umomeo Studio. Their work is really splendid. ’l‘hoy \ loll. Owe-mes ever) ï¬rst and third Friday of each month â€r. Burnt-s and his lanillg, of Ida, have taboo up tlolr homo on tho farm 01 ‘'V- 3- MCQ 3‘30. “0 2W9 “'9‘“ | The rainstorm on Sunday afternoon 50."! “01°01!†‘00" community. ‘ and evening “as perhaps not so unex- Wo invrte the Citizens of Oinemeei pot-ted, considering the vehemence and Emily to call when 3" Ll'lil‘ulï¬l with which March lriroducvd ilself.’ adrifio'ibtss‘ofelghzclngybiicilia!“ Bros., ‘ Looking at Rev Irl it. Hicks Almanac no notice the Mercury pwiod from On 93“"“37 “10‘8" â€alibi “833“!- March 9-23, will show tendency to wind hlo too buried. Ho died on Thursday up with housing rains, loading every- at the ripe age onl. His wife entered thing with heavy sleet We are told The Mirror from how 5 a-“ Mr. and Mrs. j. Bacon [bride and groom.] of Midland, are vis iting their Oniemee and Emily trienos. Mrs. bacon, nee Miss Annie Bell, of Waverly, is a con sin of Mrs. Richards. We will give an account oftheir marriage in our next issue. The many friends of Major Martin, Lindsay will be pleased to learn he has recovered from his recent illness and is now as active as ever. Congratulations Major. Miss Grace Corner], of Emily, entertained a number ofher young friends at her home one evening recently. Tho third fancy dross carnival of tho Franklin Skating Rink was hold on Thurs- day last and was a big success, notwith standing Ilielnclcment weather. Mr. Tripp Isindeed to be congratulated on the very successful way in which be has managed tho rink during the entire soason The :01- lowing la a list of thorn: in costume and the prize winners: J. Coultor. Chinainan, prisoiu. Worry. Clown. prize, l‘lootwood; Wilbert Foo, flask Indianib Biddy the flirt; prize for lndlan; w. R. lilabilwuiu, Clown; Wnltor MeElwaln, Hurry Lamb and bliss is. Lamb. Highland Lad and latssio, all of Omomoo; Miss Lillie Failinflng ; i‘. ucCut- ohcn. Nugro ; R. White-lilo. N. sisson, Squaw, prls»; W. Lytlc, N. ll. Farr-nor, Un- clo Bl; William Whitetido, A Man from lho South;J. \l’hitesido, A Man from the Bow- ry.N. Y. all of Franklin ; 'l‘. Howe, Indian, \l’ lluuunh Bull-.any, Ut'Y-Il ln Faust, prize, Highland Lad and Music, John und Miss L. Paul, Junoiviiio. prize ; Fundy drossed couplo.'Ed. and bliss Muud Brudburn,.lnnet- ville, prize; C. Li. Motilithon and Evallno Sisson, winter and summer; Fancy drossou lady, Ilsa Eslsson, Mu) Quoon; Elsa Lillie Ii‘alllo, columblu; Kiss Maud Bradburn, sum- mer. Double raco. lady and cout,J.Massuw Lindsay and M. Robinson Franklin. prize; other entries. it. and Miss Evollno Sisson Franklin; J. and lies L Puul. Janetvllle; T. Howe; Juootville and Miss Carson, Bethany. Ladios iuilo rose. .ulss loud Robinson prlz ; other oiitrios,Mlssas Lona l'sul and Lillie Fame. Double ruco. gi'lll's,J. luosuw and .t'llaun, Lindsay, prize; other entriia, 'I- Eassnw and B. Sisson; J Paul nnd’l‘. Howo' Jul]vl\‘llll;l{i.g race. Goo. Glonney, prise; other cntriosJ. Graham, R. Bradioy, Burt Laldiey, (lineman; J. and T. Mansnw. and I w lln~~li, Lindsay: T. Howe and J. l’uul,Jnu- otvlllo, and If. and F. Nissan, Erunkiin ; vno inllo race. J. Mnssuw. prlzo; other entries, 'I‘. Mussuw, bl Sluson. M. Wilson and J. Paul. Tllcl'-oolpts of the (‘nruivul on l-‘ob’y lat, amounted to $‘2.%, and on March 7. $43.70. An eacollsut supper Wits sort'ed at the homo of Mr.und lrs. ii. E. 'l‘ripp on tho Utclllng of tho 7th, to which all prosont did ample Justice. The Uinumoc contingent speak in oulogistio tonne of both carnival and sup- per, and also of the kind hospitality of Ml‘. it xrs. Tripp and their son, Mr. G. U. Tripp. Messrs. Stewart l-‘sllls and Wbltosido wars the ufllclontjudgos in tho c irnl val. The annual meeting cftho (linonioe Branch of tho Bible Society was held in the Methodist Church on Wednes- day, Marehti. The President, Dr. J. N. Thompson, was not able to be prel- eut at the beginning of the "testing, and wear represented by lit v ii. 8. Ru“ 0. 'l he mooring opened ultll the singing of a h_\ inn and prayer. The Rev. W. M. Kainnawni, l3. 1)., nus call- ed upon to give his address. Ills sub- ject was " ’l he Word of God,†the Bible nhiuli the Soviet) prints and distri- butes evsryuboro. in very earnest words the speaker pniutsd out tho great importance of the Bible, as the revelation of God's Person and Will to man. and therefore it becomes neces- sarv to take a greater interest in ma distributing oi the Word of God. l.‘ev. E. A. Lungfeldi, M. A., was the next speaker. Ho lamented very much tho luck of interest in this great work manifested by the manure attoudanco. While people into always ready to at- tend coneorts and. tonineetinus, and had always money enough and tosparo tor the gratltirailon of si-cnlur wishes, they wore ultoriy deaf to the calls made upon them by God Himself to prosecute llis great work on earth among men. The spoakor reasoned that, lithe heart were right with God and realized the blessings received, O . ' l ..0 ‘ 1 , , .. l . l - to jamist, iéO-2, famniy 756. éubscribe flow and get a . Mount Horob Correspondence and several other news items are unavordably left over till next is sue. Messrs. Greon Son, high-class Photographers, of Potorboro, will visit lboirOmomoe Studio on Friday, March 15. All worit giiarantood ï¬rst-class. Soo samples of work in window. MARRIED COINELLv-BALFUURâ€"By Rev. David Ialrour. brothor of tho bride. assisted by Rov. Goo. Brown, at tho rosidonco at ur. Itobt. Ban null. bmtherdn-luw oftno bride, on union 6th. miss Itargarst Emlllne le leur orthoTownshlp of Emily to Ir. Wm. lionry Conneil.0i tho l‘ownsblp of Gavan. Bal.FOU8â€"OONNELL.â€"At tho resldonco of tho brldo's fathor, on the 7th of March. by the Rev. Uoo. Brown. assisted by Rev. D. Bailout brother ortho groom. lies Minnie E Council, daughtor of Mr. Richard cou- noll of tho Township of Emily to Mr. ltobt. James Balfour ortho same place. Farm Hand Wanted. Foratorm 0! month’s. Services to com- monco Marchll’ith. Sluglomuu pl'eiurt'ud Must understand tho management orhorsen and cattle,qulok and active, none other need uppiy,uood Wages to tho right man Apply to DAVID ltEAon Lot6,cun. ll, Ups or Box 18!.Umomoo P. U. . Wedding Bells. CONNELLâ€"BALFOUB. “no homo of Mr. Robert Bannsn was tho scene of a pretty wedding on Wod~ nusdar evening of last wook, when Mrs. Bannsn's sistor, Miss Emma Bal- (â€or was united in marriage to M r. W. H. (‘onnelL Tho guosts, who sore all nonr relav true of the family, were assembled and waiting ox’lcciantly o Lon tho strains of Mondrlssoh in ll ei‘dlng March wore heard, and the bridal putty outorod the room and took tiwirpiaccs. Miss Annlo Balfour acted as brides- maid whllo Mr. (‘lnudo Council, of Lindsay, was best man. The marriage ceremony was‘porform- ed by tho ltov. David Balfour, brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Goo. Brown, ofOuionioe. The bride iii-re a very becoming gown of it hits and leek- supcrb engravings of Christ and Ills both- .‘d a. "‘00" "V “'8 roses she carrk‘d. or by the great painters. Child's stories for ll ohridooniaitl was also attired in | each pioturo. So beautiful it win. itself. we bite, and carried a shop or boquct of I I’reasou running day and night W rill orders. ‘ li‘20nrlondsoi’pnpor for last edition. Mrs. ,ink aarnalloiio. l “ it i \I l tt R id 3 000 'n u n . assuc mile 5 no so ovor 5 w . .' Allor I sumptuous i.“ ‘0 “eh I worth oi books.--~lilrst oxpsriunco. Mrs. 3‘97, 0â€. P'93.m' did full justice, in. l Hal-Iron orNquorlt has sold over $2,000 uuosis ropnlrod to the drawing room | worth or books.---i-'irsl exporicnoo. Ir. and Spa," a v0â€. onjoyablo ovoninu ill I Holwoll took l-iordors first two days. Mrs. Lernwolltook 31 oruora first wook. Chris- e' i i ' -I gulnofl, music and pl ‘8“ t co â€0f tlnn than or woman can mukc $1,000 in this nation. _ lccuntyquick. Territory is going rap'dly. Tb. fllfii lo the bride, which wcro I Write quick for terms. maul spoke. both by tholrboaui)’ and I wulmdr 'S‘I'“ “WHOM" MW Ohm?“ usefulness, of the loving thought ofimmrm“pondence “"dmlme"g°""' dear ones Addrwu Mr. and Mrs. (‘onuoll wont direvi to: THE BRITISH'AMERICAN CO. their now home near Gimmes followed | COPCOl‘a-n Building, by the good wishes oiall present, who] Washington, D.C. are very glad that we aro not to loso l m trauma“ 5 Dr. T. Pephem McCullough, BA LFOURâ€"CONNELL Thursday evening oflast woob wh- l I'YE' EA R' TH “OAT AN†NOSE‘ PETERBOROUGH. uesscil a vbrv plonsinu occurrence ail the home of Mr. Richard Coiiuoll when I can" ‘Grorge and Murray Streets. his dung-liter Minnie was united iiiI 0â€.“ Bonus: marriage to Mr ilol ori J Balfour. itosn. in. Only the incur-relatives of the con- v ' u soul. All on ’ '- "mflnlh prunes ere prc . L ' Built-r House. l.‘ndsay,()nt. Jns.8ntler. the guells from u dislililoo no not cad I grnprgrlioru {lest Liquors ulzld Cigars atihcl . . or. ‘ rst- I ass Acrouimo ntlon. A call Misti Tililfnliml 0! Peli'l’bm'ol “79- (h : ls ro-puctiuil) solicited â€"3m Van Duzer, of Grlmsby, sister of the, bridb. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, of Bob- ' auynoon, Mrs. Seymour bolus a sistvr i of the grown also his brother, Rev. D. l . Balfour, of 'l‘iiouissbnm who. with his ' iiuu "m" or wife and lillli dill-18M". graced “'0' lug business in lhin and adjoin- uiarrlsuo gathering on this occasion as l lilt.’ Counties; in m-t as Manager they had on the preceding evening. ' . flail: rill-Ireâ€?:(llll‘rd(.iiiiilf‘eorkli‘ca-lilogz Promplly M 7 p. m ,the bride, bonu- : self-addressed, stun-red Jeliivel- tliully ntilred in bridal win†and ope fur particulars in ii. A. She» carrying whiio roses, entered the draw- I mun, (ism-nil Manager, ('nrcor- inn room loaning on tho arm of tho i ii" ... Robâ€"ert Ruddy.“ Burristor, Solicitor, MILLBROOK. : : . Notary Public, ac., ONTARIO. Illlbrooh oflicc. over new Post Office. Money to Loan. 9-lv . The Light oi the World Our Saviour in Art, cost nocrflySloo,000to publish. Nearly 100 ‘Holla.m.: 7i08p.m gamma \l'illllall $900 YEARLY ' to look rifle-r our grow to Chris- iluildlnc, opposite Unilod groom. ' . $9.1M" lronsur),l ashingion,D. The Rev. Geo. Brown, of Omomeo ' alllllid by tho Rev. David Balfour oi wmï¬ï¬saï¬sflm Thomasbur' conducted the lmprosslvo marriage service of tho Methodist “SUPREME SATISFACTION†FMEESEE‘S Q5 Church. In the midst of congratulations to the newly wedded couple, the . flili‘all were led to the dining room and seated around a table ladon with Rood things and beautifully decorated with audio: and piiilt and white carnatlous. Aitor supper a most enjoyable oven- lnu n as spout in social conu-rsc. The bride was the recipient ol'mnny valuable and excellent gills that will brighten and beautify hot new homo, it home that no an glad to Is' is not far removed it being included in the Lebanon nolghborhood. f' v \â€"â€" “ llll llllli Will [31 , FROM LOWER CANADA, THE GREAT Prince of Healing Who makes one of the Greatest Blood Puriï¬ers, which should be in all homes, namely Indian No Dac. It is a C0mp0und of Roots, Barks, Herbs, Berries and Gums. Can be used in perfect safety by old and )oung. it is a valuable remedy. for Indigestion, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Sciatic Rheumatism). Chills and Fevers. On sale at ‘ The 01119er Drug Store; The only genuine Indian Medicine in the market. Price $1.00 per Bottle. 3%W aub- , . ....a_..._.â€"_ oud. In next week's issue we will give tcstimonals from those who have been cured in Peterboro and Lindsay. PUBLIC NOTICE is here by given that in future any purchases made in my Store will not be return- able or exchangeable. R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE a... rue lumen 15 Overcoats to sell at half regular price. We must clear them out at our and will give them away At Half Their Cost. . to $12.50; .Cost from $6.00 to_ $25.00. . Mï¬-‘-â€" Range from 553-00 UP swam some beauttir: .in this lttT'Sii" ' ' ’ Ilatl , .tyles and best wormm5.’ “It *F' l next ~winter. Call on us when in town ‘ I A special Line of Striped Panting {cuss-s i We Want in every County and Town to adverti I will bring p l l - into root in November last. Tho inn- orsl was lsrgoly attended. BANPA CL.\U:ll-3 A'l‘ Biill'l‘i.i~‘.‘{"4,-The roooost bargain nouso lix Peterboro, And {no largest stocks to select from. 3 nuts illld buornont pmkod, with all lands or novel- noo. Coot-go 3L. Peborboro. also a large otoro in Toronto.“ Tho Mission Band will moot at the Boole" on balurduy, at 2.30. Menus“, Dec, WM. 1‘.» tho Public :-â€"Your druggist ls horoby authorized to refund the pur chow price on a twenty five or flfi)‘ cont bottle of Groouo’s Warranted Syrup of Tar, if it falls to .cure your couch or mid. MMflw-.. ‘ to lonlt for very :i any ne'ivo storms about the l5. l6, and 17, of March. March 19 to 24 is said to be one of the most violent peril «is of the month, 'l‘ue lint [OSlOd of storm-disturbance will center on March 26, to 29. Change in much \\ armor will conis at this time. The closina days of the month promise to be fair and quite ooui We ask our readers to mako a note of this forecast and seo if it is not veriï¬ed. Friday last the third lecture oi tho High Sci ool Lecture Course wasulvon The altomiauoe was, we rogrot to lay, (Signed) n“, Lester H. Greene (:0, not what it should have been. 0n so- Tho report of tho (‘onrontion of the Township of Emily 8. 8. Association, hold in our town yesterday, will be held ovor for our coxt weok's edition. Drs. Wightman Scott, Dentists of Peterboro, visit Omemee every “hursday. Oï¬oe two Doors 'east of T. ivory Sons’ General Store. Tho standout-o at our clmrchos on Sunday last, owing to the an fnl wrath. or, was rosy smell 'l‘ho sidewalks and roads ooro so slippery that it was in- dOOd dangerous for pedestrians to walk. LAST NOTN'Eâ€"l is ill be at the er~ sor Oflico. Ouiomoomn Monday, March 181b, 1901, to settle up all accounts, sf- Oor which date I will dispose of my books. floKIfl. Tho Blbto Socioty hold a mootlng in l Ploaso call and settle on above “to and oblige, yours truly. Goo. W. count of the inclement weather many stayed at homo However than who were present woro amply rewardod for tboir interost with a locturo that has. in its styio. never soon Its oqual her in Omsmeo. Professor Dydo, of Queen’s Unixorslty, kept the attoution of the audiouco for an hour and a half, and when the lecture was over every- one rogrottod that ii did not last long- er. His subject “as "Shakespeare and MaoBoth'†ii would be impose bio to give a full si nrpsis oi tho locturo through our columns; a lecture of that kind must be board, for ouo cannot do justice in "porting it. 'l’bo lecturer, b': way of illustration, rocked portions ofShakospoaro's n orbs to show tho var- iations of his pootry in style and soutl-‘ inout. It was indood a raro trout and thoroughly oujayocl by all. Brown was tho chairman A thonrty vote of thanks mm moved by Princi- plesrdino and seconded by Rev E A Laugloldt. The lecture closed with ltho singing of t: a National Anthem. M r. Rev. Goo. , is the onlv term fitted to (issaribo the feelings of all customors of tho VIUTURIA STEAM LAUND' 'l â€"su;~rome satisfaction bocause way the work is done, the pin _ in calling for and delivori and also because of the pric _ once, and 'll'hat We Have Sorgt. Major Martin, OMEMEE ' : a Mirror ' ‘Call and got Prie man would gladly be willing to show turth his gratitude to God by respond- ing to ills calls for co-oporutlon. The apparent inditi'eronas of tho pooplo of Ouioiuee n lth regard tutho noblo work of the bible Society did not manifest any too much spiritual life in the hearts of the professing(hristlaus. llo boiled, however, that all Would rectify tlierir shortcomings by giving a liboral response to the collectors oluon tlioy would ask for contributions Mr lila- iab 'l‘hor. ton, the Treasurer, gavu tho financial report, which showed that $65.31 had boon contributed by Onio- mac and Emily. The President hopsd that this year’s amount would exceed that by at least $35.00, no that $100.00 could be soul. He also expressed his hope that those who were to be ap pointed to any offlco would do thoir work willingly and gladly. It was his desire that sumo ouo olso should ac. lcoptilw (lilies of Prosidont, which ho I had ï¬llsd for many years, for he thought the honour should r as s around. Whatever ho had done, he did it gladly, because ho loved tho Bible and used all to it, therefore it gave him gloat pleasuro to Work for the Bible Society that the Word of God might bo distributed to othorr. Tho nomination of ofï¬cers rosultod as fol- lows : President, '1 bus. Kennedy, Earp; Vice-Presidents, the resident Minis- tors; screiury, Joseph T. Boatty. Esq.; 'l'roasuriir, Isaiah Thornton, Esq. ill r. Konuedr declined the ofï¬ce, but upon roquost rooousid- rod and accepted. The motion was carried unanimously. i As Dr. Thompson had resigned his oi- See and be convmced that We carry the best, the cheapest and the prettiest . Wall Pap made in Ca. I . 0i", Oppos vel Bothol Church on blonds: last. The .l- Ezra Steer 3" d Miss floo, which be had uliod \ery ably for attondsneo was fairly good, oonsldor Minnie Steer, 0‘ Bethany. are many years; Rev. E. A. Longi'oldt In. tho unfavourabioand stormy night. guestsat the home chr. and Mrs moved. and Mr. Thornton seconded Tho Boinossrs. H, 3. Rows, G. Brown I. W. Gillis. that this Branch of tho Biblo Socioty and E A. Langfoldt, ii. A , ooro tho A number of invited guests as express its sincere appreciation of tho sponsors and appooiod forcibly tn the sembled at the home of Miss An faithful sen-Vices ronderod to it by the I. Pooplo to into a greater intorest in the me McCaffrey, Omemee,_ recent Prcsldout. Dr. J. N. Thompson, and Blblo 5001on work. IV, and had a very enjoyable even that it ronrots vory much to loss such " Adon- Shom. H. k. Prom cf ing's entertainment. 3"?“ ““4 ""{W‘m 3“ 05‘3"“: . t Political Econom in noon's Uulvor- 3- 03‘9"“ 0' many scan 0 .,,,_ tins-ton. ,1" "in" on an", Mr-W- R- L3": and son. was provod bimsolfio bo iii. motion was l p... , lufluoucoofConada on 3mg... Colon- tel: Fred, 0f Lind’al†gave th. carried vory heartily. After singing 30,". 7-“, youâ€: n “30“,â€. .m, l“ Mirroracall, Monday. The Orange Line School house ma, It Bub School Willem“ 3‘?“ " ' 2 wasdcstroved by fire last week. Inotbor hymn tho niootinx wasuloscd, tho Rov. E. A.-Lanuioidi pronouncing tho benediction, A 8pc. . HER!“-