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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 8 Feb 1906, p. 2

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' .. -o A. Tur r alibi-00k an‘» (v.1 .mu ..a\.-? r tion. all yesterday. sadv. on Page 3. 'on Mdnday. lPeterboro on Monday. of the Junior Auxtliary. 'Ontario Bank at Trenton. .him fm his future suCCess. Mr. Sam Fry was a guest at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs.Wilbert McCaul .9 glam whose 1161‘ "The I’eterborough papers speak praiseworthy terms of Mr. popular lecture, “ The Evolution of a an Boy." Hear him in St. Thomas’ Sun- day School Room, Millbrook, NE Tuesday evening, under the auspices ' fectly finissed ant obj etc, or - blc for near work: , nu perfect Sight. Eyeglasses please ,-_ M. rnct Sootheran is visiting at r: of Mr. J. H. Byam, Mill- .v r. . C. Parker. of St. Thomas, )nt., representing The Union Pub’g ‘o.. of lngersoll, gave the Mirror a reople-withm 30 miles of Ome- ..-e can SAVE MONEY by buying at IVORY'S BIG 20 day’s SALE. See MrfRobt. Ruddy, Barrister, was in The best Colborne, is wishes of his many friends go with T. Hunter. near Best’s Station, Sunday evening. NURSE BROS.’ LIVERYâ€" \Ve will be pleased to have a call 'trom you when von need a firstâ€" ‘l‘erms right. Don't forget the place, Union St., Millbrook. \V. T. McBride's old class livery outfit. “mind. We will use you ll The many friends of Mr. Alexander Briggs will regret to learn that he is . laid up With a severe cold. gist, Millbrook. Ont. Mr.'Roy Dawson has secured the right. Smart Boy wanted to learn telegraph =opeiuting and to make himself gener- ally usefuL Apply to A. Leach, drug- lposition of Junior in the Bank of T o 1' routo, Millbrook Branch. Mr. J. Ii. Gardiner, Auctioneer, 'vras in town yesterday and :Mirroraall. Mr. Gardiner is kept Vlbusy. On the 28th of Feb. he will ~offer for sale the farm stock, imple- ‘liictils, houshold furniture, c., the T property of'Mr. Alexander Boggs, I.ot y 2. Con. 6, Township of Cavan. Sec ibills. This will be one of the largest “sales thatâ€"have taken place in Cavan. 'rl‘he new catalogues of the Method "ist Sunday School have just been granted at the office of the Mirror, and we notiCe that it contains many excel- ‘lent volumes. There are over zoo new books, the selection of which reflects f credit on the management of the SS. ; “ The Evolution of a Boy.”â€"â€"Do not ' fail to hear this interesting lecture to be delivered by Rev. E. A. Langfeldt. ‘B. A., B. l)., in the Sunday School of St. Thomas' Church, Millbrook. next Tuesday evening, Feb. i3th, at 8 , o’clock. Admission 15c ; children we. .Buuell. ORGAN TUNIN , twentysix years experience. of a first class than for the a organs for sale as usual. \\which is made in Hamil iionesty can produce. /. mbitious and enterprising, It) the " ' ‘ ‘ to accept thC-iiif A6 month “an. Circularsfroc. «-«g .- <vâ€"...o~ .r. . ”(m-an...“ .- ..~.. ”nun-o: .. /‘ For sale by Alfred Leach. I WANTE 1-) l One Hundredllnore oung5 Men and ll’omen, ‘whoi‘ar racomo, our. . for the many; positions open‘ to all those who are thoroughly ptcmred in this collegevmns for a young man of the right kind, an education- ,al equipment » boiler than many trades or professipus in money cairn mg poncr. Students admitted at any W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor Yonge andfilexander Sts i .‘Mr. (‘url Morton, of Sutton West, In '3 guest at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W- Mr. HarOId Fry was a guest at the :‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fry, at I fort-let's Corners, over Sunday. G. Organ-flipping and Repairing. First- ,class work-by dpractical man of over No mat- ,ter_ho\wgl)adlv out of order your organ zljv.“ can be, made to play as well as ever. at moderate cost. All supplies furnished. I'have secured the services bore work for a limited time. Bring your organ in to my shop, or leave order, and se- cure prompt attention. Pianos and JOHN MCBRIDE, M ill brook. LOCAL- IMPROVEMENTS. _.-â€"The lacal stationers now have stocks of the improved ‘Japanese' brand. writing ink and ni‘ucilage, ton, and ts as good as .money, skill, and to qualify ’5 course o... u- gave the V' v.5; ments were Served. ings they have had. Petcrboro. Hunter. Ted. Pendry and other friends. ing in their classes assist them with their lessons. It DIED late John C oulter. aged 86 years. BURIED WIT-H HONORS. ago.-â€"~ Manistee News, Feb. ist. avenue. cut. The Mrs. James Moore, of Lakefield. is a guest of her Sister, Mrs. T. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Armstrong en- tertained the Ccutreville Debating; Society at their home last evening. Games and music made up an excellent program, after which dainty refresh- Miss Cry ta'. Stewart assisted her sister, Mrs. Arni- strong, in entertaining. The Debating Society acknowledge it to have been been one of the most enjoyable even- Miss Edith Pue isa guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McLaren, Mr Robert Rosborough, of Peter- b0ro. is a guest of his sister, Mrs. T. Mr Ted Burnham has secured the position of Junior in the Millbrook Branch of the Ontario Bank. SuCCess, Mr. Roger Krieirer, of Alemeda, N. W. T., is Visiting his Sister, Mrs. Wm. Parents of children attending the Millbrook public school should read the report in this issue. The work of a numberâ€"eSpecially that of some of the younger pupilsâ€"â€"has not been as good as it should be, and we believe that parents can very materially assist their children to attain a better stand- Encourage and is Rev. G. R. Clare was in Peterboro your duty to do this. Don’t blame the teacher for what may be your own negligence or thoughtlessness. A half hour of your time a few nights in each _ week devoted to assisting your chil- In dren in their “ home work" will aid Langteldt's them in the work of the following days d also help to make intelligent men and women of them, to be able to take XT high places in this glorious Dominion in the years to come. The above is applicable not only here but in every Mr. Archie Leach, son of Mr. A. place when: schools exrst. leach, has secureda position in the Miss Celia B, Ferguson, of Port Visiting her aunt, Mrs In Pontypool, on Sunday, Feb. 4th. . i906, Ellen McKennet, relict of the tiltl’fllc don't- use 0119“? (“85m pillsâ€" 9"” 25‘” per box, °" live but“ f°r THE LATE WM. R. BATESON The remains of William R. Bateson. who died at Hot Springs, Arkansas. after servmg in the army in the Philip- pines, arrived today. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p m. at the home of Thomas Rabby, 23r Fifth Ave. Mr . Bateson was Mrs Rabby’s brother, and lived in Manistec until about ten years This afternoon the remains cf Wm. Bateson Were laid to rest in Oak Grove, after a funeral service at the home of his Sister, Mrs. Thomas Rabby of Fifth DeCeased’s daughter, Mrs Kilpatrick of Traverse City. was pres- pallbearers were members of Co. M. in uniform, and the Co. bugler also attended. The Hannah Rifles of 'I‘ravt rse City were represent- ed by honorary pallbearers. -.\lanistee, Mich., Daily News, Feb. 2. NO SWEARING ALLOWED. St. Iouis police commissioners issu- ed an order retrently prohibiting police- men from swearing while on duty. and sinc: then Chief of Police Ki ~Iy issued an order that policemen shall arrest all persons who may be heard using pro~ fane language in the streets and in public pIaCes. SinCe the police board’s order was issued one patro'man has uSed profanity while on duty, and was fined $90. Some such law might be a good thing for Millbrook and most other places throughout the country At the rate of $90 per “cuss" word the revenue of some towns would be increased at a rapid rate. Mlllbrook Publlc School. The following is the report of the Fourth Class in the Millbrook Public School for January, 1906 : Senior Fourth. Earle Sootheran ........ 8.: per cent. Robbie Fair .......... 78 “ Ethel Crocxer .......... 77 “ Howard Handley . . . . . .76 “ Harold Hubbard ...... 76 “ Bruce Fitzgerald ...... 70 - “ Ross Edmunds . . . . . . . .69 “ Wesley Clarke .......... 68 “ Alice Orr ............ . 67 “ Lila Clarke ............ 66 “ Janet Needler .......... 66 “ Stella l’etliick 70 p c. on 4subjccts The following, on the recominenda tion of the Inspector, have been pro moted to Sr. IV. The parents of these should see that they pay especial at- tention to their work as the best will be sent up for entrance examination : Helen Needle-r ........ 66 “ Helen Armstrong ...... 6! “ Norman Hunter . . . . . . . .61 “ Maude (Zhristo ........ 60 “ Willie Kc nnedy ....... . 57 “ L. Tl‘iexton ............ 56 “ M. Raper ............ 54 " W. McKim ............ 54 " Junior Fourth. C. Clarke ............ 4i “ C. NattraSs ...... . . . . . .40 “ C. Francey ...... . . . . . . 38 “ 0. Kennedy .......... 55 “ C. Clare ........... . . . 38 “ C. McBride ............. 37 “ Willie Armstrong ....... 27 “ May McKim .......... 26 " Ruby Donnelly . . . . . . . . 23 “ Parents should inquire for the monthly report cards sent out with the pupils. These will show in what sub )ects they are weak and where the need to put extra time and effort. No pupil _m the above lists who falls below be per cent can be considered to he domg good work. Q. o. PHERRILI, Teacher of Gods IV. I a circulatlon of 42 000, being thousand: more than the circulat-lon Many other owning paper published In Ontario. S. Monagnan Azrlcultural Society. l A meeting of the South Monaglian Agricultural Society was held at Cen- . trevllle recently, for purposes of rear- l mutilation, election of officers and t Doctors lmaking necessary arrangements for . O ' laauccesuful Exhibition next fall The , l following officers were elected: Presidentâ€"Mr. Wm. Rutherford. Vive-Presidontâ€"Mr. J Jacksaumr. Directors-Messrs. J W. Hall, D. N- Dodda. Andrew Huggins. W. '1‘. A, Deyell. J. White, M. Willan, H. Bar. nard, 'I‘ Huggins. '1‘. Eakina Treasurerâ€"Mr. Joseph Clark. Secretaryâ€"Mr. Thos. J. Nlinino. Lillian Sciatica. Gout, Neuralma. All Caused by Rheumatic Polson in the Blood-â€"Cure Guaranteed -Rellel’ Swift and Sure From DR. HAMILTON’S PILLS. There is new life ahead for every suf- A SAVINGS Because we make medicines : for them. We tell them all » about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, .' Blllousncss, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, dlsturlwd slump, nervousness, headache, gldillnoss and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and llusliings of heat, short;- iicss of breath â€" those are the blank IN clivqucs of plivslcal bankruptcy. . t . The man who suitors from these dis- orders and llllfjlf‘cbs‘ them will soon be in the relentless grasp of some fatal disease. If he is naturally narrow chaste-(l and shallow luugctl, it will probably be con- sumption; if his father or mother died of paralysis or some nervous trouble, it WIII probably be nervous exhaustion or prosâ€" - triition, or evr-n insanity; if there is a. taint. iii the family blood, it will be blood or Skin disease: it he lives in a new or a . if i W i i IqW,S\‘-‘1linpy country. it will be malaria; g i g 7- V k i g E31: “ii i i % and they prescribe it for ? coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- _. sumption. They trust it. Then ~. you can afford to trust it. 1 Ask your own doctor. The boot kind of a. testimonial- “ Sold for over sixty years.” i> Q O 0 Cl 2 p3 ~ M J. O. Ayer 00.. Lowell, Ease. . ., Io nonmetal-on or . SARSAPARILLA. yeris tar-w... We have no secret-t We publloh the formula- of all our nedlclnoo. Ayor‘o Pills greatly old the Chorr Poctoral In breaklng up a col . $9$~$§~$WWW If he lives a. life of exposure. it. may be rheumatism. ’l‘lii-i‘o is one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself "out of sorts" and suffering from the symptoms (Inscribed. It. is to resort to Dr. l’iercGS ferer from rheumatic poison who has Golden l‘hlf‘ilil‘itl hiscm'ii‘ry, This ml‘tlilii . v - : cine ma {05 t in appetite 'ccn, corrects a. Rev m, Johnston p-eachea in Pet- not_ 3e. used Dr. Hamilton 8 Pills illsprrlorsof the digestion, I't'lltli‘l‘s assimi- ° ' ' “‘9" prompt our“ “’0 the marvel 0f lution perfect, invigoratcs the liver. [llll'l- erboro next Sabbath. the medical profession of many na- lie-s and enriches the blood and builds . firm, lwultlzy flush and nerve tissue. It. M" 0' Mulligan and her sister Mm “0“5° cirrus almost all diseases that. result. from A. Kelly went to Trenton yesmrdu! l0 insufficient. or improper nourishment, of attend the funeral of their aunt. NO MONEY COMES EASIER than interest money. when once )01) have made a start. It does not require a large amount to brain with. \V'e pay interest upon amounts of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWAKI)S. There is no vacation period: it keeps right on working for you day and night, Sundaisarid holidays. BE'I TEN BEGIN NOW’. The unspeakable anculsliofrheuma- t‘ l _ d L y l u ro t. .m It‘lllll an nurvos. ’ronc iia l :i tic torture need "0 longer be suffered and oven lung affections. wlien'not. tori Bro. Archie Reynolds was re-elected -use Dr. llaiiillton'u Pllla and por- far aquuccd, readily yield to". i . - . A man or woman who neglects bounty Master and llro. Robert Shaw nutrient cure to assured. In so many Q :‘di‘onslipation sum,” fronmo“,wi_ County Treasurer for East Durham itt thousands of cases have Dr. Hamilton’s .‘Hlllll‘pf. Ur. l‘ici'i'c's Pleasant. l‘cl- the (hunt)! meeting held in Port Hope Pills been successful, the maunfnctur- All li-ts cure constipation. One little on Thursday, era are Willing to guarantee a lasting "IR-Hut.” Is a itcntle laxative. and his. antistatic.linden We regret go learn of ",9 visit M" cure to all that use them. :Sll'f‘lljl‘étxglli‘is‘JLI-llgz‘ggr bligiopiiiiiii; (DP) r"Well made to \Voodyllle this No one can doubt the efficacy of Dr. ’ n .2“‘."’.‘l {m "35 7’1““? MT. ,3 3mm, week; her sisters husband Mr, Gunn Hamilton's Pllls flftfif' rendlng the ex- 3“ “H “mined but. never cqu c . passed away onfilonday, the funeral parlance of Miss Mlnule Saunders, of being on Wednesday. Mrs Gunn has Halifax, W110 says: the sympathy of ankle clrcle of friends "Scores 0‘ different remedies failed The Source Of Neuralgia. Who know her 3'0878 agouand have "0‘ $023113:er123.‘ ilfgflzxflilcnacvszflgg It runs Illlllli in hand with poor forgotten h" klndly spirit and ‘.°"“" times the pain was unbearable, blood and weak nerves. Health runs disposition. Mr Gunn was a consistent _ “A friend recotniiiended Dr. llam- down, nerves get irituble, iieuralgic christian and a devout worshipper at ilton's l'llla. In a few dais l was re-‘ gum,” follows. 1:0,. 11,9 moment 3p. Woodvlllc Presbyterian church where lievcd. I continued the treatment, - pliczitions may relieveâ€"but to thor- . J In using in all five boxes, and was cured, 1‘. adorned the office 0! Elder rim 3 “I have not felt. the slightest pain 0‘3“." CM". ”‘9 system "“1“ be or ache since taking: Dr Hamiltnns' ltreziuthei el “Ill! nutritious blood Pm: and consider my cure absolute- ’ What can equal Ferrozurie? If m- if} 000-“ ly ”flee" creases the appetite, forms abundance c . . C What cause” AppendlCltlS. Why delay any longer? Get Dr, if rich, life-givilig blood, supplies nu , i . I ' o y I Hie commonest mime"! GPPOD‘IlCI-“s Hamilton a “1”“ l“; oince. ’lney .M“ trlincnl and building mnterlal for is constipation. “ hen you require 1'03 010 ’0‘" me; i " a 3 '9” “me- woruout nerves. Ferrozoue completely cures neuralgia. livery root and branch of the. disease it kll a. Ahao~ lute success In every case. Stop suffer- ingâ€"fifty cents buoys Ferrnzoue. Fifty chocolate coated in a box at any drug store. Deposit your savings with us. The Ontario Bank, Miilbiook. «Jolie‘s ._ Iâ€"“m: .J.HOHoday, “4m; MANAGER. lilo residence in the place. '%%%EWW@E§%%SWW gctDrJlauillton'u Plllawhichntreugtli- SLOO, at all dealers. or by mall from on the stomach, regulate the bowels N. (3. Pola‘on 6: Co., Hartford, Conn., and prevent any tendency to appendi. U.S.A,, and Kingston, Ont. cltll. Inonc day you’ll feel the tre- -_--â€"â€"~ mondous benefit of Dr, Hamilton’s Pilll. By purifying the blood and cleansing the system they prevent headaches. llft depresst n and drtvi Mlu Margaret ()lxrlstio is a guest of Ml" Sara Anderson at Ottawa. Mnauil Mrs. ll W. Johnston gave V ride gt u even hi on Monay o a cousins. HAWKERS, spurns! .......'.',.'.Ԥrii..l.3.1:... d ‘ swity uearincsa. No urediclne no one _ The. program ccoaful an 0,. Hamilton’s Pills, lold Public expectoration is against the (Jimmie, games c. was lioartilyenjoy- everywhere to 25¢. boxes with yellow common h“. against ”JOIN” ofliealtli ed by all present. The verdict of all cover get the genuine also When the throat tickles, that’s “'33 that M“ and. Mrs Johnston are ' ~ the time you need ."Camrrliozone"; adapts at entertaining. . it soothes away the irritatlon. cuts out “W “"10" l“ “’9 Presbyterian phlegm and loosens the tlght feeling church but Sunday conducted by “’9 You’ll quickly core that Catarrli and d," evening when the most satisfac- Rev. R. B. Nellls B.A.ofMill St. church throat trouble with Catarrliozouo. It tori). repofls that have been made {0, Port Hope. were larlzely attended, es' POBlllWl)’ prevents new attacks and years Misheard. After the discussion “'95 03‘3"" forever and for all time pertaining to work lutliis congregation a ' Dr y ‘0 come. Don't take 0‘“ “'0‘“ f“? it- was finished, a most enjoyalle time was try Catarrhoxone .VOUVBBH- 0““ “59d spent partaking of the refreshments 993% Men’s Rubbers and Heavy SOCkS. W building listened to one of the but you'llbe delighted with its pleasant - . - - ' .' proVided b5 the ladies, ulsom Boclill . . . ,_. Sohd Raw-Hide Whips for 00 Cents Each. ill-courses that have been delivered in and bowl"! influence, intercourse, I WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL T. J. LANG. Mr. Nettle has it fine gontlcmanly bearing, is in possession of agood One Door West of Mr. Coombe’s Grocery, .Millbrook. â€"â€"â€"..â€"â€" ,Tlie congregational met-Hug of the P:eabytcrlau church was held on Tues- pecially the evenlng one; when an appreciative audience whlch filled the â€"â€"__.__.â€"_____ ' .. re, > W. B. Moore, s1 Voice and a clear onuuciatlon. on all sides were heard compllrncntary ro- marks, concerning his appearance, In: message and his gifts, The mucical part of the sari-Ice was excellent. the choir was heard In an anthem and Mr- C. V Pym in solo, which were render- ed In good form. Next Sunday the nulplt will be ocupled by the Rev. W. M, Mackay B.A. Pcterhoro, assistant pastor in St. l‘aule; Mr. Macltay is a pleasing speaker. has it fine command of language. art] will not dlmppoint those who delight In hearing the word exp-untitled The choir will assist in making the word profitable by the singing of an anthem; and Mrs. (Dr) Snelgrove will contribute a solo. J. View. Fiasllerg ‘V. S., Veterinary Surgeon to His Majesty's 14th 1’. ll , C. A. .__...._-.___. ._._ _._ . Lung Sianjepilalln. Reeve McNeil and Conn. SIIIGIII ad- I. E. NIEEIHIAM, AL'C'I‘IOXIZER. in its construction and asking the sup. P. S.â€"1’ersons having small lots of stock, chattels. (\c, to sell, I will be pleased to put them up at auction any I. I5. N. P. S.-â€"â€" Calls by Tcliplzone promptly attended to. . g promptly restored chills result In fatal . 11 pneumonia. 'l‘hli- nocessltates keeping They are Be 8.1113188. 08: and see . . dressed Pcterboro CtllllCIIOll Monday 1. y . .“1 1" , i , -. 11 utou. By rubbing freely over throat . tut it in if: 5’34”.“ .0 Ibltt. .1 ca and cheat lt prevent: colds No llnt- StOCk FOOd left, W hICh W 111 be in reference to Long: Swamp Drain, from them. l‘eriiis,reasliiizilile. mont so strong. so penetrating, eosuift ‘ sold at cost to kill pain and inflammation. Nearly , ° 9°" "I the Guy OWN“ I“ Obtaining King St., op. Dom. Hotel. Legislation to be applied for ntthe Why He Likes mi Toronto Star. . Opp. TO‘Vn Hall, in support of legislation desired by Saturday; " Do you know," sold a prominent H l (,avun Council. paper I have ever rend. It not only prints all the iiewscvery day. but ll peptic about it. " Then, ltu dlfiorent departments are accurate, and It has 1 its of lnformatlon that! can got nowhere else. We the the time read Inn to me things she sees in them She thinks Madge Merton’s boy Jack says the sporting page jinn will film. He says there Isn't a paper " In politics I dont always agree wltli The Star,but I will say this, that 1 Office on King St, first door \Vest Collins‘ Bunk. . IVE ILIABE:~ COKE, : : QN TARIO. Chills Prove Fatal! If warmth and circulation are not Nervillnc on hand. Taken in hot The undersigned wishes to inform water it breaks up a chill in two mlu. them. JuSt a! fe all more ka. Of those intending-to have auction sales showing that I’eleibcro was interested l I. E."NEEI)H.\.\I, Office and Store, ' Millbrook, Ont. fifty years record has proven the yiilue , . of Pulsou'a Nervllluo. You should get ‘ a? B 0 O R E g g a bottle to-day. ! I , coming session of the Ontario Leglala. Ibflm “I titre. A strong resolution was passed merchant the other day, "I like the Toronto Star better than any other serves it up in an attractive, readable style. There is nothing- heavy or‘dyl- fine. I always read its market page. its quotations are always complete and best market page I know. My wife llkca the woman’s pages. and she's all page every Saturday ls especially tine ~sansible, womanly. and cheerful. My in Toronto can touch it on hockey and lacroue and baseball news. never yet saw an editorial that was not a fnlr presentation of the can," Toronto Daily Star Another great thing about the To- Rccmfly ”0nd In“) Tl" 5?” hayinstallcd in its buildino. lately completed- ' ronto Star to its cheupnosa. You can , . . nrfcrjggzéesquipmcnt.which I." uo-to-Elateness “I‘d we‘d 3’ buv it and the paper you arouow road. Largest Premises Of Any IkCWS- increased eighifglcsl lzntfiguls‘rftwn' its pressdcapac'ty he’sblim in: for one Your for $1.75 This forthe paper in Canada I’m ““6 necessary to mike iii-5:32:32 i::?.:‘.l.‘;’."..:a‘. lame edition of The Star for which the people in Toronto .and the nearby town pay $3.00: year. The Star ha tion: to its press capacity. aggegfe‘g! 33.22”?“ stint- in six years under lts present mari- phenomenal, and thatylt Il'gn' rank of Canadian journalism has two-n :‘vin: ' . t . ,3 evidenced by the above-mentionetf‘tzictirpl er phns for the future Situated on King St, a step or two west of Yong: ; in the business heart o! the 1' r ntztur. We are still able to offer van The “oflv "r . - ~ or us you are now reading tor one year for $1.75. a the ”per i 1 l BIRD’S EYE VIE“! OF THE STAR’S NE“? HOME l Br "flint"it . lug, there ha ~ : I adverten‘ly omitt. . 10 readers are anxiously '21:: . report : THE LATE .‘tllrs i' Last week we ,.:~.:.,:«-. a fuller sicclci; or i. -5' , funeral schiCt: of .‘ilfw XL,- Rowan, whom- (It‘l‘zlf. ,_ r met on 23rd of Janna: ._ 1. early age (if 29 years. la. this iletter1?.:iii 3)} {go-:1 the ri squ ions pew-(i . Board of the I'f'."~'1,'_‘.":.,; which the late Mzw 2-; :. - sistent member, a <1 :5. , :lppfcci izeil orgy: Gt ‘ At a Criziyiizxt m. and Board of 31;. W . Ilytct‘ian Church of ()T:.' :. , the Church. or} T; ' '» f 25th ofjuii'y. 193/1. 1' amble and Ix‘usiluti .::~ '- a standing mu: ; an. hr; the Choir of 'l.’ l‘ ~_r the: desire to he pan. ' the Session am? 13...» . ‘ in their ft:SUi1I'.lCti , “'HEREA: 3‘. '..:‘:~ ~_ (Pod, in His all I tcrious I’roViziczzre. ,1 this Iif:, Marge: -'. I. ionsistent mum; »-:,J . ist cf this Chum-3;, RESOLVED, 1' found reiteration spirit, the lllll\i1’1.: 1;: ~ :~ . of our late xiie::.be: and x; . Rescuer), :E...: . - family of'the Cem;.~ .I. t. of our sympathy at. theirirreparabic . them to lilt: (Sod \l'lto alone can :rr‘fv; '. _ their spiritual l,"!lt..':".. ‘ that they may be six. '- tliey may not >1. rr. liavc no hope.“ RESOLVED, 21.3: -x.-.~ ; ‘ wreath Ci: lllc (‘;.>i\'"'..w/ RESOLVED. lint t . ,, inscribe-(i upon our :r :: .. anda Copy sew. lo fiif‘ {club}, and aim li- :.‘,~r . J. M. WHI'I‘L‘I .'~‘i. .-; H LAMP, 5321:.“ The fun-ml ser‘f ' worship at the l;.,:..-- t Pastor, Rev. _,l. 33 Service was held V " ‘ Church winch v.11. sorrowiitg and . , gallon. 'I‘ilt: cit-.‘TY'; ' were heavily do stoolwas leii “1‘ 4.1:. of Ages,"“A\ie,â€";. ‘1: . . Lover of my Soul." ,- , ~ organ actttii.i;:....i:...v ' H. 'I‘cncy, of he .. occupied a Scat 1:1 13.: Pastor, and read 1i. - is~~ . prayer. The I’.l~l~1‘f"~.’ g; , . . ful, helpful 1.3.} s! ‘::.:2 ~~~: t Lior. rt, : .17, ‘ 111;: '.:w. ...»‘ .‘ {‘ The Sign of ti GREAT‘ SALE Bi: Store Crowded ; r, Offered in 112:5; -.:'t ,: Elli .~ Regardless E450? '5.“ I have stcazci arranging the Sufi; an. . . SALE, and that I . My StOCl: is full} ;:».~- “ i of Bargains. 5.355: 5Q. 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