We, pillow Young Men 3 Conserv atiVe Club .......... Eli's. licLe-axi. Trenton. gbonservative Association: Era. Doiman, Campbellford. 3 TOronto, July 5th, Ins. Fox, Toronto. :Wm. Warren, Esq†Lindsay, Out. I A1519 Fox. Toronto. 5 As I Was out of the City 7 last morning. Very much regret that I long is an incomulete list of am unaue to attend thé inneral 1 mm by relatives and also of our d‘zstinguighpd {Ham “.3 an ......... Hr. and Mrs. W. H. Meaghsr, of 3mm. lies Alice Meagher, Napanee. ’1'. G. Carscadden, M. P, Nap- ' anchor. GIRL POISONED ago. 59 Hay Parker, Chicago. VISITORS PRESENT. mloflowing relatiVes and visit- awarded the funeral. 12'. and Mrs. Wm. Stark, Chi- m, assisted by Re‘v‘. Mr. Kingsâ€" “ton, curate. and Rev. Mr. Creigh- ton. A m1} choir was in attend- an, The sons of England, L.0.L’ COF- and members of the Liberal’ mï¬aï¬ve Association were rep- 3 mad at the funeral. wad. liss Edith, Free. Toronto. Kr. and Mrs. J. Norton, All‘s« cmottithstanding the exasssive 11231: St. Paul’s church was filled by a. W concourse of friends of the â€a, at the impressive funeral mics conducted by Rev. Canon the funeral 53““ “" " “x mm by a large 6W mthstanding the e: bu E m‘ native Asscciation '30 cabinet. wreath Th? n )1 Fr and Mrs. Alsie, r’ï¬and and Mrs. Thos. Free, Camp- County Victoria Jan 13 3'†Thread M Mlle w: â€Hating†H our Sixty-Sixth remains 133' mil service [0 0 H0: iOSiel’y “8., m; GI ilk - Wreath. EDITEON Geo. Coombs Kl Hmâ€. in 3 White and rincess ‘5'. a spray, Gloves Jloves R [1089, 38 Q ale “ .3333 LAST EEIBUTE GE at 2.30 p.m, and arge number of ark 3 Pi!- Norton, Bol- and w ........... 25c 105w rv ) wreath. --.$l.Ou 1d blaék 0C: 1‘92 St in tate Ribbed whit D ..... 50c â€Mars, 1 1 at per 1.00 Mat-k grev Lisle bite, , a“) HH)‘ '5'»: Year of until (hecked Glas: sale 81:- ; re- ,1. 8:5. . """"""""" â€W Nowhere win vou {ind bet ter .- ;;.‘0 3- , :' ‘s. 12:. ' - - .334.ng 9‘ idttmg. ’ “Mk" It“: than here. They start at; 096 A. . I -.-:-o I Iluso in... nvnoo-Uo-olvun 00-0-0 (ir;l‘v~speci%} attention t0 (’llll 7 . and $1.25 lines. Table anens’ etc. N at Blouses. in cream :52. 2.25 Unbleachml Table Linen, reg. 380, Black Silk Gloves, $2.25. $2.50. sale 3:»: reg 50c. sale 43c: regular 7pc. sale . . . . . . ., .... 080 ." Bleached Table Linen, 50inch. hand- Lace, Chem.e and Tap snme patterns, reg. price 601'. sale...48c Curtains Twu specials in Feather Ticking, 25c , . ' sale 20c: 30c, m}? 24c Lace Cm-talns. Jig-yards Ion†- . .. a) ' Six pnttt‘z'ns nf RUHer Towelh greg. 3 yarc]_L-1po Curtains. 65c for 5 114:. Mllt‘ n -- p Canadian Oil (:1th 30c and .............. ling», "’x.3 y:!€:., in crimson, and 3:1w n. re" 36 ml» 3.3: '3x. 3 y: sale 37 90; .3\.3.'; v.ds , $0. 50 $1365 yd< . $10." (5 sale $0; $12 101 . Hemp ( arper, 10c 159 and. "lasttry Stair Carpeting. We 3( ° .m: In!‘ ............................... Four ymd “Mr “iunlenm, re sq .419de fm 45c; 1:12.60. Sq. fm 5(30:19g.'300sq yard. ale..- Fenelon Falls, July 4.â€"On Sun- ;day evening the little daughter 01 er. Edgar Lytle, who is summer- ::ing‘ at Based-ale, narrowly escaped .poison‘lng as a result of swall0wing ,part of the contents of a. bottle containing mosqu to 0:]. On discov- ering the accident, Dr. Gould, of J‘cnelon Falls was hastily summon- ed ar (1 in a short time was on tne scene, when the proper remedies § were admimstered and the little sufferer was soon out of danger, and it is at presenkwell on the way to recovery. of our dxstinguishsd friend and low member, the late SJ. Fox. SAME]. 1. FOX n.“ “- 9 At the conclusion of the funeral services the cortege groceeded to Riverside cemetery, where service was conducted by Rev. Canon Marsh. The pallbearers Were Messrs J. H. Sootheran, Senator McHugh J. Carew, J. R. Mc\e ll:',e J. D. FTaVeIIe, J. Boxall. Robt. Ross, L. D. Moore. ACTING PREMIER’ S REGRET Tms morning the following tele- gram Was received frown Hon. J. J. Foy, Attorney General, and Acting ' Premier of she province by Mr. W. Warren, Secretary of the Liberalâ€"â€" Conservative Association: Toronto, sheath of 1113‘ cf the valley. 'arpets, Rugs _, etc 57. 8 le . AT RQSEDALE yue, wno is summer- . Miss Stella Hebbard, of Belleville, ale, narrowly escaped is the guast of Miss Florence King. a result of swall0wing The Union Sunday school excur- Contents of a. bottle sion to Oshawa onThursday last was JSquito oil. On discov- agrand success. Between three and ident, Dr. Gould, of four hundred people taking in the trip was hastily summon- and all report a fine time. About $50 short time was on will be the profits to be divided be en the proper remedies tween the schools. ered and the little Mr. Wm. H. Webster is having soon out of danger, telephone installed present‘well on the this week. a in his residence \ "1 It .. ~:., 1:) crimson, green 335. ï¬ll» $5: 3x3 yds., $9 }'d.<.. 89.31 3 1k: $8: 3x4 'i‘o w (*1 i n 2‘ uly 4,â€"On Sun? Mn] 3 little daughter of few da Le, who is summer- . Miss 2, narrowly escaped is the result of swalk0wing The 311118 01 a. bottle to oil. On discov- , DP: 601116, of : hastily summon- rt time was on carnations and reg. 10c. ..........6(; , reg 50¢ ......... 9c .310 â€20c sale 50 I . 1‘ Lane Cur-talus, lgym-ds long ' , '4 3 yard L-Ico Curtains. 65c for 5 fur 75c: $125 for....... . .. Nottingham Curtains, 50 inch, fm- $1.25: {‘2 for . ..... Crimson, grew: an] nlive'l‘;1;1 Curtains, reg. $5 ()0. sale.--“ oa-ocuo-uo-o. ..... ery 2i umL Ladies’ L'Ldies‘ Draw: a ‘ lace and ery trimmed. ESP. .5" and" Ladies" “ hire Lnderal' {it ts my and lace trimmed, 500, 7 __ fl .l mum-s uorsvt. (lovers; embrofdo ry ml hum trinnnxwLZthx-w: ieuders. 2.30. 35 and ................ "‘ f ¢ Ladies’ Nig Miss Velma Jacke' parents OVer Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 ed friends at Salem Mr G.P. Pascoe and of Lindsay visited M1 on Friday last. Lad 1 (‘5‘ COPSU Miss Stella Phillip, Toronto, was with her mother on the holiday. Miss Harggret Cameron, and Mr. T. Baird, of Toronto, spent Sun- day at the horn: of Mr. A. eron. Cam- fgoing to the West. g .Miss Maude Henry left. Falls on Monday, after f few weeks at her home Mrs. Will Lonsborough ‘spent Do- .mznicn Day with Toronto friends. I Miss B. Farley, of Markham is ‘the guest of Miss McPherson. f Mr. Ralph Notter, one of Mr. F ‘P. Coad's clerks has gone to Port :Whitby, for a short time lefore" We congratulate Mcssrs E. V. E1 liott, and Harold Weldon on he'ad- ing the report in the recent exam- inations at the L.C.I. in their res- pective forins. l 7“ *1 l The Epwcrth Leacue Strawberry in town for the “GIVES- . icstival hcld TUesday evening was Mr. and MVS- D-indl‘rett, of Tor- ;‘Quite a success. The elocut;onist of Ecnto, spent from Suturdw til! Tux;- < the evening, Mia; Mae Tcskey, ofida Visiting relativesin toWn Waminster, w?s“ certainly deserving fvicimty. . ;cf great praise, csDeCielly in her 1 Miss Dorothy French, of St. 1111.. :patriotic selections. Mus;c Lg the Ma‘s College. is snendngSthe u;c.1tâ€" Eorchestra. was rendered during the ion at her home. leveningi. The league are greatly m- Judge Hardvng, "f Lindsay, spent Idebted to Rev. J. Archer, of Little ’1 conplc of days in t()Wn gnzl last Britain, who was the chairman of week. a the evening, as no pastor was s in Miss Bess'e Nip, of Orilia, cmze the" éircuit at that time. Proceeds home for Vac-“ho“ 1"“ week. : amounted to nearly $70.C0 Mr. Stanley Ellis is visiting his l Mrs. Rev. Elliott and dauzhter relatiVes in town. 1 Gertrude. left for Wellington Thurs. The Miss†LO" and Nellie Heard,i day mqrningf left on Wednesday for a. wee‘s’d trip Miss Moon, our Junior teacher, to the Thousand Islands, left 'on Friday to spend tne vacat- MP- Alf Miller Spent Manda non at her home in Orillia. LittEe Britain. Miss Olive Wilson, of Woodville, Miss Sarah BurtChaeH. of Toronto is spending the week in our vil- is the guest of Mrs. W. J. Heard. lage, the guest of Mi:s Coad. MFS- Jos. Welch. of Toronto, vis-l Mrs. Will Lonsborough 'spent Do- Hazel. left on Friday to visit rein-i yin Ladies’ W bite: ( Continued Wags Eeiags ’ From {Pakwood O Embrmdered Blouses wit] you find bet ter- values In! J z: C(mxuxs. 758, $1, $1 -- v v A \|l'77-‘llrv -'. $5 00, 141$..-“ ...34 00 a at Salem Saturdéy. Pascoe and Miss E. Maxom r visited Mrs. A. L. Short ;,] Xv)" y'u-ds long I) ~ , {h}, start at, 596. “’0. Sim: to uur 75C. :1 her home here. m1$2 225 $9 75 "live Tupl-strv Page 8) and mum-nia- wear -.. ...... ...5(A"c Weldon visit 'apestry . Huhrnid- t for Fenelon ‘ spending a :xx' : $1.00 UNDSAY, ONTARIO, FmoAv The following appeared in the news Columns of the Winnipeg Teleâ€" g?am, one of Canada’s lead'ng bews papers. AR. D. Evans, of Brandon, has a cadoer cure which has attained a1- 1most a national reputation. Mr. 1Evans has been heretofore too mod- est in the claim fonthe‘ wonderful cure. If any of our readers or their iriends are afflict-ed, they should wtite to Mn EVans at Bran done. They would hear some good newg, and from the tSSEimcnials he has, there is no reason why those afflicted should not have a, penâ€" manent cure. The Telegram can voun'i fer Mr. Evans’ standing in Fell and wife of 'Allandale, and The deceased yozgng man, who was in his twentieth year, has had poor health for a couple of years but has only been confined to his bed all win- ter. He bore "his sickness very patientir'and always had a pleasant smile for those who visited him. He is survived by his parents, three sisters, Mrs. J. Perrin, of Lindsay, Mrs. A‘ Campbeil, of Fenelon Falls, and Gladys at home, and one brether Harry, “of Allandale. All sympathy with the bereaved ones. 'A wreath was sent by the Women’s Institute, an anchor by Sunday Scnool, -a spray by Mrs. Walker and daughter, Eva, of Allandale, a wreath by Mrs. Harry one The following appeared in the news columns of the Winnipeg Tele- gg‘am, one of Canada’s lead'ng bews papers. _ r2 few slight bruisrs and a. severe 51331: no up_ Vnsï¬r Grmvilln Al'Yovs. Whrn three or frmr milas from th1 Frlls, om of the wheels broke, causmg an ear to turn turtle. The mémbers of the party fortun'v‘tely ercaped with On Saturday ev= n'.n" whnn return ing from C0b0cnnk, Mr. E. Jack- son and partv met w?th rather a flat! accident. The othrr occupants of His car were Mr. and Mrs. Free- mnn Aidnus. and 1:12.42 daughtâ€"r and The d-‘r:-ctcr-. o' the publ’c li‘c- my bed a meeting Qn Monday eveningi when it ï¬es dec*ded that a deleï¬ratinn would be held g‘a Civic Holiday 1n a'd of the lib- rary. Mrf Percy Puley, of Toronto, is spending holidays with relatives in town and vicinity. Mrs. McCall, of Trenton, visited her ?ister, Mrs Geo. Nie. a. few days th‘s week. She was accompan ied by her granddauohter,-Miss V. McCall, who will remain a couple of weeks longer Mrs. A. Walsh, of Lindsay}, spent 8. few hours in town on Satur- Mr. E. c. Calder, of "romntS, was in town OVer the hol'day. Mrf W. A. Bishop was in town gn Saturday. Mnâ€"arid Mrs; G. G. Beall, Lindsay, spent the holiday in village. The MiSSee Lamb. fa! .Y‘ï¬ndcay are the guests of Mrs. Li Townley. Mr. S Nevison. of Lindsay, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis and chil- dren, of Peterboro, are waiting Mr E. Wilkinson. Mr. Beresford Hamilton, is spend- ing his’ vacation at h’s home town. in Miss Bertha Kelly. of Toronto, 1‘s the guest of Miss M. Quibell. Mr. Chas. Deyman. of Hamilton, is in town ovcr Sdnday. Mr. Ray BurgeSS, of Toronto was m town on Dominion Day. Mrs. Henderson, Miss E. Hen- son, and Mr. Chas. Henderson, of Lindsay, were the gursts of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gould ovar the holiday. JE 'cnto, spent from Saturch; of day visiting reiativesz‘n t , Â¥vicimty. ’ fl Miss Dorothy French, or e da's College, is snand ngSt l8[ion at her home. Has Canoe! Cure Mrs. Jos. Wclch. 0f Torcnfo os- ited her consin MissS. Martin on the holiday- Mrs. Jos. Welch. at T0 Hazel, left on Friday to tiVes in Kingston. home for Vacatnon last week. Mr. Stanley Ellis is visiting his relatiVes in town. Judge Hardvng, of Lindsay, spent a couple of days in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. D.‘Barrétt, of Tor- (Special to The Post) onto, spent from Snturd y till Tums.i A numbec of our townspeople at- d.y visiting reiativesz‘n town gnd ' tended the dance at the hem3 of vicimty , ,Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steete, Balsover v Miss Dorothy French of St Hi1 {onzFriday night last. The pleas- da's College, is snand ngSthe Melt-1m“? affair was giVen in hon: r of {Special to The Post) Mr. Ted Heard, of I’etzrjcor in town for the haiia‘;v. mama mm ggsgsgngs MB}; Cftoro was; 01 ‘. JULY EVERETT F‘ELL Cameron, July 3rdzâ€"On Thursday afternoon, June 30th, death claimed one of our Sunday-school members, Everett Fell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fell, of this village. Lady McKenvie’s m9!) are bu: oilinthe roads oi our ’t'il'a'f'?, which we hope w§ll help to keg; the dust down cans:d¢ra‘~,ly. Mrs. L. McKenW‘e. of Winninezv, ViSiting gfr sister, Miss Mchdd and Mrs. Graham. Mics Ella hucey, of Torcnto. is the Week cnd gurst with hzr mother We are sorry to report the ill- npss 0f Mrs. A. Baynton and hope for hrr speedy recovery. The Misges Bella and A Gil’ivary, of Toronto. are their summzr Vacation witi parents hrre. The Balsover picnic was I‘rgely attended by the Kirkfield ilk. Mr. Russell Smith left for Win- nipeg last Tuesday, where he has. accepted a position with the 0.13.1": We wish him every success. Mr! P. J. McDonald left for Win- nipeg last Tuesday. The Misses Smith spent Saturday and Sunday in at the opening g the us Presbyterian church. friends in Toronto. Dominion Day was spent quietly Quite a number attended the view nic at Glenar'm and reporta good time. uul' naseoau team are to be Can- I . gratulated on their SUCcess th‘s ' summer. They have already beaten Victoria Road. Beaverton. Woodmlle At Glenarm tournament on July 1, they took second place, Lindsay win ning 10-4. We attribute the failure of our boys taking first place to the fact of their playing two games an sncccSï¬on in the extreme beat. No more dust flyinein our town as the streets were oiled last Saf- urday. Many object to the odor. \ Miss- Maude Mosgroue is visieing Miss Sybil MacKenzie in Toronto. Mrs. L. MacKenne, of Winnirez, is in town, and will remain for Isome weeks. Her moth’r Mrs. Me. \ and. Fadyen is expected from England at ,the end of the week. ’...As at nothing has been done to the much talked of English inn or the fifteen thousand dollar skat'ng rink. Kirkfield is learning to wait! Mr.__Sturm has compl:ted paint- ing 1: e lift lock, and has grbatly mproved-the appearance of this structure. - Dentalâ€"One of the firm of Neel ands and Irvine, dentists, Lindsay will be at Gusty‘s hotel, Kirkfield. on Wednesday, July 1. 1‘ Miss OliVe Boynton is spending a 't iew days with Mrs. D. (2 Bruce. 1 Miss Fraser, of Detroit, is visit- I ing under the parental roof. Miss Maude MOSgrove, is Visiting H The Misses Smith spent end with Coboc0nk friends Our baseball team are 1 Miss Frasrr, of Detroit, is \islt. ing her mother for a few wegks. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Turner with their Lttle Son Epent Tuesday! in Lindsay. 4' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" uvu “.59, vvuuau xu'a-erlage taxes ulace P. Graham, Minister of Railways and shortly. Dunng the evenings. hnen Canals to-day. shown was given Miss McFadden by Mr. Graham said: “I recently re- her many'friends. A goodli number ceiveda letter from Hon. Mr. Coch- were prcsent and enjoycd the kind'rane, intim'ating that the Ontario hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Steele J(:‘vO'v'erm'nent contemplate taking this to the utmost. ’stand, butI hardly thought the mat- Miss Fras=r, cf nan-Aw :-. -;_-; Am .- , ‘ _- “.th u. uuL wwuspeople at- :ment that the Ontario ( tended the dance at the horn: of claimed the right to have Mrgand Mrs. Jas. Steele, Balsover velope-d from Dominion ca on,Friday night last. The pleas- proposed to'press for comp ant †affair was given in honzr of the extent of $100,000 a 3; Miss Mysia McFaHaen, of this ull- {brought to the attention 0 lage, whose marriage takes ulace P. Graham, Minister of R: shortiy. Dunng the eveninga hnan Canals to-day. showu' was giVen Miss McFadden by Mr. Graham said: “1 rec he? manv friend: A annt‘lâ€" ........_-_ _,. . _ _ ï¬bimry Busy Kifliï¬ (9 5’3.“ 19H Sunday in Coboconk : g the new Knox 1 Anna Mc- are spending With their spent the week part of a) .1 n. vuvul 1U eels 1’ Government contemplate taking this stand, but I hardly thought the mat- ter would be given out for publicai 3. stion before I had time to make a re- ith aly. It will be remembered that an in act was put througn by the Ontario GoVernment last sessiOn, looking to gel: this contention. The courts have held that where a-lease was given by the :n- Provincial Governments of land bor- i‘s dering on the shore it carried with it ten the bed of the stream. The act re- .lle cently passed by the Legislature in; 1, short, declared that the Government‘ 7in in granting those leases, neVer intend- ire ed that they should include the beds to of streams and consequently that [95 where the Dominion Government has acquired rights from these riparian 'n owners these did not carry with them :- any rights at all to the power. The t Ontario Government, while admitting ng lehe possibility of Federal authority to x ,, take Water from lakes and streams for g, navigation purposes, insist that any )r power incidently developed by the. c. construction of dams shall remain un-i 11: Provincial jurisdiction. That, there~ it. 3' >1 5° 3 E" H m c+ :3' m U 0 B ‘ E O :1 ‘9 '4 n O 5‘ :3 istruct the works necessary for navi- .r gation purposes. it is not entitled to ; any revenue from any water power t- veloped. The Omcmee dlvision of the 45th rem'mmt arrived home on Saturday Dr. Colebourne left on Friday evening or Millbrook, whcre he w;ll spend a few days before going to Ottawa. Dr. Colebourne has been ap- pointed to an cxcdlent government position, mth' a splendid chance to rise in his préfession. Hal; many friends in and around Omemee wish him every possibie success in Ins new line of work. The funeral of the late Mrs. R. Courtney took place on Sunday af- ternoon at half past one. The ser- vice at the house Was a Very irn- Dressive one, and was Very largely attended. Interment was made at North Emily cemetery, the body be- ing followed to its last resting place by a number of mourners and friends. Both services were conduct- ed by Rev. B. Burns. Mr. Herbert Cottingham, of Van- couver, B.C., a son of the late Squire Cottingham, Was in our vil- lage on Coronation Day. (Special to the Post) Mr. and Mrs. GeckNewman were in Peterboro on Saturday. vince is entitled to all the revenue. ('What ever may be the result of the idifference of opinion between the Governments, it is hardly likely any; thing will occurr to prevent the pea-2 ple from getting the cheap power:I which is within their reach through] the works the Damjnion Government; is carrying on.†3 sary to construct the dams, the pro-j ! Master Wilbert Clement, of Brant- ford, IS visiting at his home here. CAPITAL s4,ooo,oo(r, RESERVE $5,000,000; TOTAL ASSETS? 62,500,000 Thic Bra b will issue Letters of Credit and Shafts on .31: Empm-tan: punts In On a. negotmfe- lels sent far C(Illvvtiim. Xlltlkv Ielcgrnphhé t-ansfcrs. and transact every (Inscription of banking husincsu‘. HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO EB.|)SLER, M.P., President W331). MATTHEWS, Vice-Pres ? “From sp'geches delivered by Hon. Mr. Beck, it may by inferred that the situation along the Trent Valley, where municipalities are being sup- plied with chegp power; is aimed at, and what Hon. Mr. Cochrane seems to contend for :5 that while the Do- minion may spend the money neces- GREEMEE mmgs THE DOMINION BANK: -â€"--â€" Aâ€"_â€"-_ _._._.â€"A Information will, be furnished ml :61 Canadian mattere. AISpecia! departuleutavin be provided for the use of visitors and bar. (mum’s 6mm T0 CANAL Eswaas FEW m (:22? mm 6? 21‘ Lttawa, Ju Dominion canals attention of Hon compensation to 0 a year, was The announce- ’iO Government have power d3- 3f Hon. Geo railways and aent :' morning, from Burma; my \ de- ' Kingston. and! Mrs. Weir spent Saturdayin r. and Mrs. E. A. McCor'Vie, and daughter Neta, spent "3 Eur days this week with friends maï¬a. land. ‘. Quite a number from here tack in the Sunday school excursion to Oshawa, and enjoyed a. very 300% time. | Mr. and‘Mrs. Homer, of Milk 1 1:,1'301: attmded ï¬e funeral of' the 1 late Mtg. R. Courtney on Sunéav. Mr. Moasiey has completed tie drilling of a new well for Mr. E. A. McCorvie, having secured pm of good water at a depth of ‘ï¬ï¬y feet. Mrs. John W. Lee, has mm home, after spending a week with. friends in Toronto. BROWN jSâ€"MARIPOSA. (Special to the Post) Miss Mary McCorvie, of Rochester and Laura, of Toronto. are N ing their holidays at their bane here. Rev. R. Burns left on Tuesday morning for Oshawa, to be present at the burning of the mortgage to Metcalf-st Methodist church of wln'cb church he was a former pastor. .Rev. J. Line, the Student 1 succeeds Mr. Wocdger on the Bel circuit arrived here on Tuesday. Mr. Hilliard, of Ottawa, Govern- ment Inspector for the Barnaxï¬q- Home was in town on Tuesday- Mrs. Fairbaim, of L'ndsay, isvis- itinz her daughter, Mrs. ' Harry Magee. ' Mr. Stanley Currie spent a. few days with his aunt. Mrs. D. Cu: rie. Rev. 'Mr. Ell_ott and son, former 1y of Oakwood, payed throughtm on Tuesday on their way to Rt. Elliott’s new pastorate at Welling, Mrs. Graham, of Mt. Pleas:- the guest of her daughter, Shields on Sunday. Mr. Mossim German is vi 11on 81*. a! Mrs. McCrea, ReeVe and Mrs. hgan, and Miss McCrea, were Peterboro on .CoronatiOn D;y i tend the opening of the Po Chimes. His successor R; 0‘30qu the pulpits next Sunday, Miss Thornton spent a. fzw days with "Lindsay friends last week- Rev. Mr. Woodger, of Bethe}: dz; cuit, preached his farewell smmom: on Sunday last, before large anti appreciatIVe congregations. erLoro. PAGES ONE TO EIGHT ReV. J. Line, will .ts oi the circuit ESE 5‘ the Peopie S choc! CH!- as~d with L'slt full: 5 A. N1!» . Izw Hays snt “Fiï¬. mm